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HYDE GENEALOGY;<br />

DESCENDANTS, IN THE FEMALE AS WELL-<br />

AS IN THE MALE LINES,<br />

WILLIAM HYDE, OF NORWICH,<br />

WITH THEIR<br />

PLACES OF RESIDENCE, AND DATES OF BIRTHS,<br />

MARRIAGES, &C., AND OTHER PARTICULARS<br />

OF THEM AND THEIR FAMILIES<br />

AND ANCESTRY.<br />

REUBE:N" H. WALWORTH, LL. D.<br />

IN TWO VOLUMES.<br />

Vol. II.<br />

ALBANY:<br />

J. MUNSELL, 78 STATE STREET.<br />

1864.


Entered acc<strong>or</strong>J<strong>in</strong>g to Act of Congress, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> year 18G4,<br />

BY UEUBEN H. WALWORTH,<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Clerk's Ofhce of <strong>the</strong> District Court f<strong>or</strong> <strong>the</strong> N<strong>or</strong><strong>the</strong>rn District of<br />

New Y<strong>or</strong>lc.<br />

II'ITHDFAIVNFROM<br />

CONGREGA TIONAL LIBRAkY


1<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

113S131<br />

VI. Jabez Backus (1764), b<strong>or</strong>n at Bozrah, Conn., 26<br />

§ April, 1788, eldest son of Oliver Backus and Dice <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

v- (424), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Jabez <strong>Hyde</strong> (8) of <strong>the</strong><br />

N^ third generation. He m. 25 Xov., 1810, Hannah Lathrop<br />

^^ (6843), b. 29 Nov., 1785, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, daughter of his first<br />

cous<strong>in</strong>, Simeoti Lathrop (2491) and Elizabeth Calk<strong>in</strong>s of<br />

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Bozrah, where <strong>the</strong>y settled. <strong>The</strong>y removed to Lebanon,<br />

Conn., where he w<strong>as</strong> a deacon of <strong>the</strong> church about twenty<br />

years, and <strong>the</strong>n removed to Bolton. He d. 17 Aug.,<br />

1854, at New Haven, and w<strong>as</strong> buried at Bolton, where<br />

she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1857.<br />

TJieii' children tcere<br />

:<br />

5176. Jabez, b. 4 Feb., 1821, at Bozrah, d, Sept., 1821.<br />

5177. Sylvanus, b. 28 3Iay, 1822, at Bozrah. He m. 4 March,<br />

1846, Mary G. Randall, b. Sept., 1828, daughter of Joha<br />

Eaudall and Nancy Crocker of Colchester. Conn. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Lebanon <strong>in</strong> 1857, and had three children :<br />

1. diaries Lathrop, b. 7 Jan., 1847.<br />

2. John Randall, b. Jan., 1852.<br />

3. Jahfz, b. July, 1854.<br />

6178. Augustus, b. 23 Aug., 1824, at Bozrah. He m. 31 July, 1853,<br />

Amelia C<strong>as</strong>e, b. 1813, daughter of Ezra C<strong>as</strong>e of Granby, Conn.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a pr<strong>in</strong>ter, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, Conn., where<br />

she d. Aug., 1855, where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1857. <strong>The</strong>y had<br />

one child :<br />

Andreio Johnson, b. 1854, d. at <strong>the</strong> age of four months.<br />

5179. Clarissa, b. 11 Auir., 1811, at Bozrah. She m. 17 Nov.,<br />

1835, Enoch Hah^McCall, b. 1 April, 1813, son of Deacon<br />

Henry 3IcCall and Mellissa Hale of Lebanon. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>, Conn., <strong>in</strong> 1857,<br />

and had one son, Jabez Backus, b. 8 Dec, 1838.


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HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

5180. Elizabeth Mary, b. 10 March, 1813, at Bozrah. She w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Boltou <strong>in</strong> 1857, unm.<br />

5181. Sarah Baldw<strong>in</strong>, b. 9 Dec, 1814, at Bozrah. She m. 13<br />

Oct., 1841, Charles Ball, b. about 1813, at 8aleui, M<strong>as</strong>s.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at New Ilaven, Conn., <strong>in</strong> 1857, and had<br />

three children :<br />

1. Mary, b. 14 May, 1843.<br />

2. Elha B., b. Dec, 184G, d. 27 Feb., 1850,<br />

3. C/ua-Ies Backm, b. 30 Aug., 1854.<br />

5182. Es<strong>the</strong>r Clark, b. 17 Eeb., 1817, at Lebanon. She m. 12<br />

May, 1838, Robert Elder, b. about 1814, <strong>in</strong> Ireland. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

settled at Boston, where she d. 13 Aug 1839. He w<strong>as</strong><br />

,<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Granville, M<strong>as</strong>s., <strong>in</strong> 1857. She had one child :<br />

Sarah Jane, b. 31 May, 1830, at Boston.<br />

5183. Hannah Lathrop, b. 30 Dec, 1818, at Lebanon, d. Sept.,<br />

1821.<br />

5184. Mary Barret, b. 5 Feb., 1827, at Lebanon. She <strong>in</strong>. 3 March,<br />

184G, William Nelson Ilaudall, b. about 1824, son of John<br />

Randall and Nancy Crocker of Colchester. <strong>The</strong>y had <strong>in</strong><br />

1857 two children :<br />

1. Mary Amelia, b. 10 Oct., 1853.<br />

2. John Mdton, b. Oct., 1856.<br />

5185. Sophia, b. 12 April, 1829, at Lebanon. She m. 9 May, 1848<br />

William Ely Gillet, b. 22 June, 1822, son of Ely H. Gillet<br />

and Mary Williams of Colchester. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Bolton, Conn., <strong>in</strong> 1857, and had two children :<br />

1. Joslah, b. 16 Oct., 1851.<br />

2. Elkahcth, b. Oct., 1854.<br />

YI. Sarah Backus (1765), b<strong>or</strong>n at Bozrah, Conn., 29<br />

June, 1790, eldest daughter of Oliver Backus and Dice<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> (424), w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of Jabez <strong>Hyde</strong> (8)<br />

of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. 25 Dec, 1810, Thom<strong>as</strong><br />

Baldw<strong>in</strong>, b. 27 June, 1785, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, son of Eliphalet<br />

Baldw<strong>in</strong> and Sybil Wood (2568A) of Bozrah. <strong>The</strong>y settled<br />

at Bozrah, where she d. 15 Aug., 1854, and where he<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

Tlieir children were :<br />

5186. Charles Backus, b. 3 Oct., 1811, at Bozrah. He m. 19 Feb.,<br />

1840, his fourth cous<strong>in</strong>, Frances Desire Hough (6997), b. 12<br />

July, 1813, at Bozrah, second daughter of Guy Hough<br />

(2559) and Hannah Bailey. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Bozrah<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858, and had one child :<br />

Jlenry Thom<strong>as</strong>, b. 16 July, 1842.<br />

5187. Jabez Backus, b. 7 Dec, 1815, at Bozrah, where he w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858, unm.<br />

5188. Marion Arabella, b. 23 April, 1824, at Bozrah, where she w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858, unm.


HYUE GENEALOGY. 709<br />

5189. Sarah Maria, b. 28 Jan., 1828, at Bozrali. She m. 17 Sept.,<br />

1856, Gerrard Gibbons Pitcher, b. 18 Juue, 1821, son of<br />

Daniel Pitcher of Lebanon, Conn.<br />

VI. Lydia Latiirop Backus (1T68), Tj<strong>or</strong>ii at Bozrali,<br />

Conn., 2 Aug., 171)8, fourth daughter of Oliver Backus<br />

and Dice <strong>Hyde</strong> (424), w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of Jabez<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> (8) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. 11 Dec, 181G,<br />

Gen. Amos Fowler, b. 19 July, 1795, iit Lebanon, Conn.,<br />

son of Capt. Amos Fowler and Rebecca Dewey of Lebanon.<br />

[This Capt. Amos Fowler, b. 19 March, 1758, at Lebanon,<br />

who m. Rebecca Dewey, b. 4 July, 1795, daughter of John<br />

Dewey and Rhoda Orclway, and great granddaughter of<br />

Josiah Dewey, one of <strong>the</strong> <strong>or</strong>ig<strong>in</strong>al settlers of Lebanon, and<br />

Hepzibab Lyman his wife, w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> fifth <strong>in</strong> descent from<br />

"William Fowler, <strong>the</strong> first of Milf<strong>or</strong>d, who came to l^ew<br />

Haven with his fixmily from England <strong>in</strong> 1637, <strong>in</strong> company<br />

with <strong>the</strong> Rev. John Davenp<strong>or</strong>t [see No. 4077). This William<br />

Fowler w<strong>as</strong> one of <strong>the</strong> magistrates of <strong>the</strong> colony of<br />

Kew Haven f<strong>or</strong> many years, and d. 25 Jan., 1661, at Milf<strong>or</strong>d.<br />

Capt. William Fowler, his son, b<strong>or</strong>n <strong>in</strong> England<br />

(probably at Isl<strong>in</strong>gton, near London), came to America with<br />

his fa<strong>the</strong>r, and settled at New Haven, where he w<strong>as</strong><br />

admitted to <strong>the</strong> general court <strong>in</strong> 1645, and d. <strong>in</strong> 1682 <strong>or</strong><br />

1683. By his first wife Mary Topp (sister of Gov. Treat's<br />

wife) he had four sons and seven daughters. Mark Fowler<br />

his third son, baptised 17 Jan., 1656, at I^ew Haven, m.<br />

and settled at N"ew Haven ; where he d. <strong>in</strong> 1686, leav<strong>in</strong>g<br />

two sons and one daughter. Capt. John Fowler his eldest<br />

son, b. 1 March, 1681, at ISTew^ Haven removed to Lebanon<br />

about 1702, where he married and settled, and where<br />

he d. 8 May, 1751. By his wafe Sarah, wdio d. <strong>in</strong> 1774, at<br />

<strong>the</strong> age of 88 years, he had three sons and two daughters.<br />

Capt. Dijah Fowler, <strong>the</strong>ir } oungest son, b. 10 ., une,<br />

1717, at Lebanon, m. 18 Dec, 1745, Abigail Bigelow, b.<br />

13 April, 1723, daughter of Serjeant Isaac Bigelow of Colchester,<br />

Conn., and granddaughter of Samuel Bigelow of<br />

Watertown, M<strong>as</strong>s. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Lebanon, where she<br />

d. 9 June, 1796, and he d. 14 Dec, 1804. <strong>The</strong>y had seven<br />

children b<strong>or</strong>n at Lebanon, all of wdiom married and had<br />

families. Capt. Amos Fowler, who m. Rebecca Dewey,<br />

w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir youngest child. He w<strong>as</strong> a non-commissioned<br />

oflicer <strong>in</strong> W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton's life guards, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> army of <strong>the</strong> revolution.<br />

He d. 30 Nov., 1837, at Lebanon, and had twelve<br />

children, to wit : Clarissa, Avho m. Ozi<strong>as</strong> Williams of


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HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

Cooperstown, N. Y ; Frances, who m. David Otis of Colchester,<br />

Conn ; Sarah, who ni. Abial B<strong>in</strong>gliani of Canajohai-ie,<br />

N. Y.; Rlioda, who died <strong>in</strong> childhood ; Bhoda 2d, who<br />

m. Reuel Royce ofLyme ; Gr<strong>in</strong>, who graduated at Yale <strong>in</strong><br />

1815, w<strong>as</strong> a clergyman, m, Amavyllis Paysou, and w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

member of <strong>the</strong> senate of M<strong>as</strong>sachusetts, and a memh<strong>or</strong> of<br />

congress ; John, who m. JSIary C. Bacon, and settled at<br />

Woodstock ; Amos, who m. Lydia L. Backus ; Henry, who<br />

ra. Mary Saxton of 'Lebanon ; Harriet, who m. Edmund<br />

Hard<strong>in</strong>g of Lebanon ; Dijah, who died at <strong>the</strong> age of 15<br />

years ; Anson, who married four times, and settled at Lebanon.]<br />

Gen. Amos Fowler and his wife Lydia L. Backus (1768.<br />

settled at Lebanon, where he w<strong>as</strong> a member of <strong>the</strong> legisla-<br />

ture, and served <strong>in</strong> every grade of office <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> militia, np to<br />

<strong>the</strong> rank of maj<strong>or</strong>-general, and where she d. 6 Jan., 1849.<br />

Ill's children hy her ^cere :<br />

5190. Edward l^crry Cl<strong>in</strong>ton, b. 5 Nov., 1S18, at Lebanon. He m.<br />

9 Sept., 1842, Elizabeth Thom<strong>as</strong>, daughter of Elihu Thom<strong>as</strong><br />

of Lebanon. He w<strong>as</strong> a carpenter, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Lebanon,<br />

and <strong>in</strong> 1850 removed to M<strong>in</strong>nesota, where <strong>the</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had four children :<br />

1. John C. 2. William P. o. Charles S. 4. Lydia<br />

Emel<strong>in</strong>e, all unm. <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

5191. Amos Tertius, b. 12 Feb.. 1825, at Lebanon. He m. 7 May,<br />

1850, Eliza Seaman, daughter of Col. Lawrence Seaman of<br />

Babylon, L. I. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and w<strong>as</strong> a maj<strong>or</strong> of militia,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Lebanon <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had one child :<br />

Francis Seaman, h. 3 March, 1851.<br />

5192. Oliver Backus, b. 28 July, 182G, at Lebanon. Hem. 27 Sept.,<br />

1848, Mary Bailey, daughter of Joseph Bailey of Bozrah.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a s<strong>as</strong>h and bl<strong>in</strong>d manufacturer, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Galesburgh, 111., <strong>in</strong> 1858, s. p.<br />

5193. Albert Anson, b. 13 June, 1830, at Lebanon, d, 17 Feb.,<br />

1831.<br />

5194. Andrew Jackson, b. 13 June, 1835, at Lebanon. He m. 10<br />

Feb., 1850, Ida Eliza Grant of South W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>, Conn. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a merchant and <strong>the</strong>y Avere liv<strong>in</strong>g at Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, Conn., <strong>in</strong><br />

1858, and had one child: Andrew Jackson, h. IS Feb.,<br />

1857.<br />

5195. Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Augusta, b. 2 July, 1820. at Lebanon. Sh e d. 1<br />

May, 1837, at Lebanon, unm.<br />

519G. Lydia Amelia, b. 9 March, 1823, at Lebanon. She m. 31<br />

Jan., 1844, her I'ourth cous<strong>in</strong>, Col. Jedediah Stark Hough-<br />

(6393), b. 29 Juno, 1815, at Bozrah, third son of Deacon<br />

Cruy Mough (2559) and Hannah Bailey. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y settled at IJozrali, where he w<strong>as</strong> a member of <strong>the</strong><br />

I


HYDE GENEALOGY. 7]^]^<br />

legislature <strong>in</strong> lSo5. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>ji' :it Bozrrih <strong>in</strong> 1858,<br />

and had iive children:<br />

1. Man/ Frtmcf^s, b. 20 Nov., 184;").<br />

2. Lnc'retia ILjil,'. b. 29 Sept., 1850.<br />

3. DunU'l Aldiiso)), b. ;U Jan . 1853.<br />

4. Jahrz Bdld<strong>in</strong>n, b. 19 April, 1855.<br />

5. Lijdia Amia, b. 25 July. 1857.<br />

5197. Hirriet Hard<strong>in</strong>g, b. 15 Aug., 1832, at Lebanon. She d. 14<br />

Aug., 1852, at Colchester, unm.<br />

5198. Sarah Eliza, b. 11 Feb., 1838, at Lebanon. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

with ber fa<strong>the</strong>r <strong>in</strong> 1858, unm.<br />

After <strong>the</strong> death of liis first wife, Gen. Amos Fowler removed<br />

to W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>, Conn., where he m. jS'ov., 1854, Sarah<br />

Hayden of AV<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858, and<br />

lie had by her one child : Laura Lncretia, b. about Jan.,<br />

1856.<br />

yj. John <strong>Hyde</strong> (1774), b<strong>or</strong>n at Poquetannck, Conn., 16<br />

June, 1783, eldest son of Dr. Ph<strong>in</strong>eh<strong>as</strong> <strong>Hyde</strong> (426) and<br />

Es<strong>the</strong>r Holdrido-e of Mvstic, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Jabez<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> (8) of <strong>the</strong>^third generation. He m. 21 Feb., 1808,<br />

at Mystic, Conn., Lucy Ann Burrows, b. 8 Jan., 1789, at<br />

Groton, daughter of Enoch Burrows and Es<strong>the</strong>r Denison<br />

of Groton. He w<strong>as</strong> a manufacturer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at<br />

Mystic, where she d. 22 Jan., 1844, and where he d. <strong>in</strong><br />

1861.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were :<br />

5199. Joshua Burrows, b. 29 June, 1809, at Mystic. He m. 4 Oct.,<br />

1836, Anna Maria Bamman, daughter of Henry Bamman<br />

and Phebe Thom<strong>as</strong> of New Y<strong>or</strong>k. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Newark, N. J., <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had six children :<br />

1. John Henry, b. 1 June, 1838, d. 12 July, 1838.<br />

2. Anna Maria, b. 1 June, 1839.<br />

3. Vict<strong>or</strong>, b. 21 May, 1845, d. June, 1849.<br />

4. Lucie Adelle, b. 24 April, 1847.<br />

5. Ka<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e, b. 25 March, 1850.<br />

6. Walter Lcnvrence, h. 15 April, 1852.<br />

5200. John Jay, b. 15 Feb., 1811, at Mystic. He graduated at<br />

Union college 1834. He w<strong>as</strong> edit<strong>or</strong> of a newspaper at New<br />

London f<strong>or</strong> some time, and <strong>in</strong> 1859 w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at New Y<strong>or</strong>k,<br />

unm.<br />

5201. Enoch Burrows, b. 20 Jan., 1815, at Mystic. He d. 4 May,<br />

1835, at New Orleans, unm.<br />

5202. Sil<strong>as</strong> Burrows, b. 27 Sept., 1816, at Mystic, where he d. 7<br />

Aug , 1843, unm.<br />

5203. James Williams, b. 30 May, 1818, at 3Iystic, and d. 29 March,<br />

L820.


712<br />

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HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

5204. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Denison, b. 13 April, 1822. He w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at New<br />

Y<strong>or</strong>k ill 1859, unni.<br />

5205. <strong>The</strong>ophilus Rogers, b. 20 May, 1824, at Mystic. He m. 30<br />

April, 1850, Fanny Hazard Brown of Stillmanville, Conn.,<br />

daughter of P]lanathan Brown and Frances Gardner Hazard.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y were<br />

children<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Stilhnauville <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had three<br />

1. Orsemus Stillman, b. 3 Feb., 1851.<br />

2. E/len Whitaker, b. 15 April, 1853.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong>ophilus Rogers, b. 18 Dec, 1855.<br />

5206. Charles Carrol, b. 1 Feb., 1826 at Mystic, where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1859, unm.<br />

5207. William Penn, b. 15 Feb., 1828, at Mystic, m. Seraph<strong>in</strong>e L.<br />

Carr, daughter of William Carr of Warren, R. I., a descendant<br />

of Gov. Caleb Carr of Newp<strong>or</strong>t (see 1 Savage, 338).<br />

<strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Warren <strong>in</strong> 1863, and had two children :<br />

1. William F., b. 23 Sept., 1860.<br />

2. Annie Seraph<strong>in</strong>e, b. 17 May, 1862.<br />

5208. Joseph Augustus, b. 26 Sept., 1829, at Mystic, d. 31 Oct., 1831.<br />

5209. Edward Lawrence, b. 21 May, 1835, at Mystic, where he w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859, unm.<br />

5210. Lucy Es<strong>the</strong>r, b. 26 Dec, 1812, at Mystic. She m. 1 Sept.,<br />

1835, Rev. James Madison McDonald, b. at Limerick, Me.,<br />

son of John McDonald and Lydia Wiley. He graduated at<br />

Union college <strong>in</strong> 1832, and w<strong>as</strong> a clergyman. He received<br />

<strong>the</strong> hon<strong>or</strong>ary degree of doct<strong>or</strong> of div<strong>in</strong>ity from his alma<br />

mater <strong>in</strong> 1854. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton, N. J., <strong>in</strong><br />

1863, and had n<strong>in</strong>e children :<br />

1. John James, b. 18 Sept., 1836.<br />

2. Isabella, b. 19 March, 1838.<br />

3. Malcolm, b. 9 Oct., 1839, an undergraduate at Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton<br />

college <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

4. Augiostiis, b. 24 Dec, 1841, ditto.<br />

5. Alexander, b. 16 May, 1844, d. 8 Dec, 1846.<br />

6. Luci/ Annie, b. 20 Aug., 1846, d. 15 June, 1849.<br />

7. Fannie Elizabeth, b. 13 Oct.<br />

8. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, b. 4 Oct., 1850.<br />

9. Arthur, b. 20 Oct., 1852.<br />

5211. Harriet Elizabeth, b. 27 March, 1820, at Mystic. She m. 10<br />

Nov., 1846, Lucien Bonaparte Hanks of Mystic, son of Truman<br />

Hanks and Rebecca Freeman. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Mystic <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had five children :<br />

"1. John <strong>Hyde</strong>, b. 8 Aug., 1847, d. 10 June, 1848.<br />

2. Alexander Perry Rogers, b. 12 Sept., 1848.<br />

8. Helen E,h.2Q Nov., 1854, d. 4 Sept., 1855.<br />

4. William H. F, b. 7 July, 1856.<br />

5. A daughter, b. 17 April, 1859.<br />

5212. A daughter, b. 30 Sept., 1831 at Mystic, d. 2 Oct., 1831, unnamed.


HYDE GENEALOGY. 713<br />

5213. Helen Aglice, b. 19 Dec, 1832, at Mystic. She m. M Sept.,<br />

1862, at Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton, N. J., E. Burrows Brown.<br />

YI. Elisha Denison <strong>Hyde</strong> (1779), 'b<strong>or</strong>n at Mystic,<br />

Conn., 5 I^ov., 1805, sixth sou of Dr. Ph<strong>in</strong>eh<strong>as</strong> <strong>Hyde</strong> (420)<br />

and Estlier Iloldridge, w<strong>as</strong> a g-reat grandson of Jabez<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> (8) of tlie third generation. He m. 19 Aug., 1834,<br />

Anne Margaret Brown of Maysville, Ky., dangliter of<br />

John Brown and Rel^ecca Ferguson. He w<strong>as</strong> an<br />

auctioneer and commission mercliant, and tliey settled<br />

at New Orleans, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children icere :<br />

5214. Edw<strong>in</strong> Harrison, b. 20 Feb., 1841, at New Orleans.<br />

5215. Rebecca Es<strong>the</strong>r, b. 80 Dec, 1837. at New Orleans.<br />

521G. Laura, b. 30 Oct., 1843, at New Orleans.<br />

VI. Elizabeth Sims (1788), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lebanon, Conn.,<br />

about 1785, daughter of Carol<strong>in</strong>e <strong>Hyde</strong> (428), by her first<br />

husband, Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Sims, w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of<br />

Jabez <strong>Hyde</strong> (8) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. about<br />

1806, Asa Ga}', b<strong>or</strong>n at Lebanon, son of Samuel Gay and<br />

Elizabeth Bailey. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at<br />

Liberty Hill <strong>in</strong> Lebanon, Avhere he d. 21 Aug., 1855, and<br />

where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children icere :<br />

5217. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Sims, b. 31 March, 1807, at Lebanon. He ni. Abby<br />

P<strong>or</strong>ter of Columbia. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Lebanon, where he<br />

kept a public house on Liberty Hill, and where he d. 11<br />

June, 1849. <strong>The</strong>y had two children :<br />

1. Henri/ G<strong>or</strong>don. 2. Augustm. <strong>The</strong> latter w<strong>as</strong> an undergraduate<br />

at Brown university <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

5218. G<strong>or</strong>don <strong>Hyde</strong>, b. 8 June, 1809, at Lebanon, where he d. 15<br />

Sept., 1830, unm.<br />

5219. Amos William, b. 3 July, 1814, at Lebanon. He m. Elizabeth<br />

H<strong>as</strong>t<strong>in</strong>gs of Hartf<strong>or</strong>d. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> New Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had two children :<br />

1. Edmund Clarence. 2. Isabel H<strong>as</strong>t<strong>in</strong>gs.<br />

5220. Ambrose Cushman, b. 4 Oct., 1817, at Lebanon. He w<strong>as</strong> <strong>in</strong><br />

Calif<strong>or</strong>nia <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

5221. Samuel Augustus, b. 27 March, 1820, d. 25 Aug., 1830.<br />

5222. Carol<strong>in</strong>e, b. 3 March, 1812, at Lebanon, d. 28 May, 1814.<br />

VI. Sarah Sims (1789), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lebanon, Conn., daughter<br />

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HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

of Carol<strong>in</strong>e <strong>Hyde</strong> (428), by her first l<strong>in</strong>sband, Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Sims,<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a great grauddaaghter of Jabez <strong>Hyde</strong> (8) of <strong>the</strong> third<br />

generation. She m. 9 Feb., 1812, Ansel Clark, at Lebanon.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at Gardner, Me., where he w<strong>as</strong> town_ clerk i<br />

and liqu<strong>or</strong> agent, and where <strong>the</strong>y were probably liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1859.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were :<br />

5223. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, liv<strong>in</strong>c; at Boston <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

5224. John.^ liv<strong>in</strong>g at Boston <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

5225. Carol<strong>in</strong>e.<br />

5226. Elizabeth.<br />

VI. Jabez Tracy (1701), b<strong>or</strong>n at I^<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn., 21<br />

Oct., 1764, son of Jabez Tracy (429) of IST<strong>or</strong>wich, by his<br />

first wife, Zipp<strong>or</strong>ah Hibl)ard, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of<br />

Jabez <strong>Hyde</strong> (8) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 1785,<br />

Hannah Jones. <strong>The</strong>y settled'at N<strong>or</strong>wich, where he d.<br />

6 Jan., 1814.<br />

Iheir children tvere :<br />

5227. Sylvester, b. 22 Feb., 1792, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. He m. 27 Feb.,<br />

1814, Lucy Fuller, b. 23 March, 1792, at W<strong>in</strong>dham, daughter<br />

of Nathan Fuller and Susannah, his wife. <strong>The</strong>y settled at<br />

W<strong>in</strong>dham, and had two children :<br />

1. Susan Elizabeth, b. ^5 June, 1815, m. 5 Oet., 1835,<br />

Hezekiah B. Palmer, b.,17 Sept., 1810, at W<strong>in</strong>dham, son of<br />

Elisha Palmer and Mary Barstow, and removed to Providence,<br />

R. I.<br />

2. Jabez Guilf<strong>or</strong>d, b. 28 Jan., 1826, who died unm.<br />

5228. (!arol<strong>in</strong>e, b. 19 March, 1787, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She m. 16 May,<br />

1811, Sanf<strong>or</strong>d Carey of W<strong>in</strong>dham, where <strong>the</strong>y had four<br />

children rec<strong>or</strong>ded :<br />

1. Henry Hudson, liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Scotland, Conn., 1859.<br />

2. Dujlfjht, b. 24 Feb., 1817, m. 5 Nov., 1843, Susan<br />

B<strong>as</strong>s of W<strong>in</strong>dham.<br />

3. Wolcott, b. 29 June, 1819, and went to Hampton.<br />

4. Jane, b. 8 Sept., 1823.<br />

5229. Lucretia, b. 18 Oct., 1796, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She m. Oct., 1824,<br />

John Williams.<br />

• After <strong>the</strong> death of Jabez Tracy, his widow became <strong>the</strong><br />

second wife of his third cous<strong>in</strong>. Maj<strong>or</strong> Eleazer Tracy (1179,)<br />

of Frankl<strong>in</strong>.<br />

VI. Simon Tracy (1793), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn., 10<br />

Feb., 1777, son of Jabez Tracy (429) of N<strong>or</strong>wich, by his


HYDE GENEALOGY.-<br />

715<br />

second wife, Hannali Edgcrton, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of<br />

Jabez <strong>Hyde</strong> (8) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. Apphia<br />

Harris, b<strong>or</strong>n about 1785, at Bozrah. <strong>The</strong>y settled at N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

and removed to Lisbon Conn. He d. 2 March, 1848,<br />

and she d. 31 Oct., 1849.<br />

TJieir children tcere<br />

:<br />

:.230. Thom<strong>as</strong>, b. 3 April, 1809. He m. 3 April, 1832, Sop hi<br />

Bushnell, and settled at Lisbon, and had three children :<br />

1. Simon, b. 26 May, 1833.<br />

2. David, b. 13 April, 1836.<br />

r>:^31. Russell Harris, b. 9 July, 1815. He m. 28 Nov., 1838, C<strong>or</strong>-<br />

nelia A. R. Hatch, and had five children :<br />

1. Charles A. 2. 3Iari/ Anne. 3. Hammond.<br />

4. Henry. 5. Louisa.<br />

5232. Rebecca F., b. 23 Nov., 1804. She m. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge N<strong>or</strong>thrup,<br />

and had ten children :<br />

1. Eliza Ann, who m. Charles Spencer, and had four<br />

children.<br />

: :<br />

2. Simon Tracy. 3. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge F. 4. John H. 5. Ellen E.<br />

6. Albert S. 7. Edw<strong>in</strong> B. 8. Er<strong>as</strong>tus S.<br />

9. Carol<strong>in</strong>e Frances. 10. Charles S.<br />

6233. Elizabeth, b. 19 Nov., 1806. She m. Samuel Lovett of Lis-<br />

bon, and had two children :<br />

1. Hannah Apjjkia. 2. Samuel.<br />

VI. Hannah Tracy (1794), b<strong>or</strong>n at IST<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn., 5<br />

Nov., 1778, eldest daughter of Jabez Tracy (429), by his<br />

second wife, Hannah Edgerton, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandclaughter<br />

of Jabez <strong>Hyde</strong> (8) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. Adonijah<br />

BushAell of Lisbon, and died 17 Feb., 1848.<br />

Tlicir children xoere :<br />

5234. Chauncey Knight, b. 25 Feb., 1805, m. 23 April, 1832, Mary<br />

Eliza Fuller, who died<br />

one daughter<br />

previous to 1840, and he had by her<br />

1. Ulary<br />

unm.<br />

W., b. 23 July, 1833, who d. 30 August, 1854,<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 29 March, 1840, Mary Abby Post, and w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had<br />

adopted son<br />

no issue by her. But he had an<br />

2. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Lovis Gardner Bushnell, b. 14 July, 1843.<br />

5234o. Lynde E., b. 20 Jan.,<br />

four children :<br />

1810, m. Charlotte Prentice, and had<br />

1. Cl<strong>in</strong>ton. 2. Fidelia. 3. Chauncey Newton. 4. Jane.<br />

VI. Zipp<strong>or</strong>ah Tracy (1795), baptized at N<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn.,


"725<br />

IiFDE GENEALOGY.<br />

3 June, 1781, second daughter of Jabez Tracy (420) of<br />

N<strong>or</strong>wich, by his second wife, Hannah Edgerton, w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

great granddaughter of Jabez <strong>Hyde</strong> (8) of <strong>the</strong> third generation.<br />

She m" Henry B<strong>in</strong>gham, and removed to Cl<strong>in</strong>ton,<br />

N. Y.<br />

52346. Lucius.<br />

5234c. Samuel.<br />

5234cZ. Delia.<br />

5234fi. Marcia.<br />

5234/'. Annette.<br />

Tlieir children were :<br />

VI. Lydia Tracy (1795«), b<strong>or</strong>n at ]!^<strong>or</strong>wich. Conn., third<br />

daughter of Jabez Tracy (429), by his second wife, Hannah<br />

Edgerton, w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of Jabez <strong>Hyde</strong> (8)<br />

of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. Henry Kirkland.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children iccre<br />

b2Ug. Ralph H.<br />

52347i. Chester.<br />

5234


HYDE GENEALOGY 'J\'J<br />

<strong>the</strong> Mayflower, througli liis granddaug-liter, Alice Bradf<strong>or</strong>d,<br />

who w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> second wife of Maj<strong>or</strong> James Fitcli of<br />

Canterhury, and w<strong>as</strong> widow of <strong>the</strong> Eev. William Adams<br />

of Dedham (see No. 4250). Maj<strong>or</strong> James Fitch of Canterbury,<br />

<strong>the</strong> ancest<strong>or</strong> of Lydia Fitch, w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> eldest son<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Rev. James Fitch, <strong>the</strong> first m<strong>in</strong>ister of N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

and his iirst wife, Abigail Whitiicld. Simon Tracy lludcl<br />

and his wife settled at Scotland, Conn., where she d. 3<br />

Dec, 1812.<br />

His children hy her were :<br />

5235. Hezekiali Fitch, b. 81 March, 180G, at Scotland. He w<strong>as</strong> an<br />

iron manufacturer at Pittsburgh, Pa., <strong>in</strong> 1861, and w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

member of <strong>the</strong> firm of Knapp & Rudd, and w<strong>as</strong> unm.<br />

5236. William Gale, b. 2 Sept., 18U9, at Scotland, who d. 10<br />

March, 1830, unm.<br />

5237. Mary Tracy, b. 14 Jan., 1804, at Scotland. She m. 30 Nov.,<br />

1825, Earl Woodw<strong>or</strong>th, b. 12 Oct., 1802, at Mansfield, Conn.,<br />

son of Charles Woodw<strong>or</strong>th and Deb<strong>or</strong>ah Sargent of Mans-<br />

field. He w<strong>as</strong> a silversmith and jeweler, and <strong>the</strong>y settled<br />

at Spr<strong>in</strong>gfield, M<strong>as</strong>s., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1861. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had one child :<br />

Mary Ahhy, b. 21 Oct., 1832, who m. 22 Oct., 1856,<br />

John Allen Amidon, b. 13 Feb., 1822, at Hardwick, M<strong>as</strong>s. ;<br />

<strong>as</strong> his second wife. He w<strong>as</strong> a silver plater, and d. 9 Jan.,<br />

1860, without issue by her, and she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g with her<br />

parents <strong>in</strong> 1861.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. <strong>in</strong> 1813, Mary Carew, b. 6 June, 1772, at<br />

N<strong>or</strong>wich, who d. 29 Dec, 1855, at N<strong>or</strong>wich Town, where<br />

he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1863, at <strong>the</strong> advanced age of 95 years.<br />

His children hy her were :<br />

5238. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Henry, b. 31 Dec., 1819, at Scotland, d. 15 Nov.,<br />

1820.<br />

5239. Alice Adams, b. 21 May, 1814, at Scotland. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

with her fatlxer <strong>in</strong> 1861, unm.<br />

YI. Jonathan Rudd (1797), b<strong>or</strong>n at W<strong>in</strong>dham, Conn.,<br />

16 Aug., 1774, second son of Deacon Jonathan Rudd and<br />

Mary Tracy (431) of W<strong>in</strong>dham, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of<br />

Jabez <strong>Hyde</strong> (8) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 1801,<br />

Sarah Johnson, b. 11 Feb., 1774, at W<strong>in</strong>dham. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

settled at Canajoharie, N. Y., and removed to Cherry<br />

Yalley, N. Y., where she d. 17 March, 1853, and where<br />

he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1862.


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<strong>The</strong>ir children icere<br />

:<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

5239(/. Charles, b. 15 Nov., 1803, at Canajoharie. He graduated<br />

at Fairfield medical college, 1832, and Av<strong>as</strong> a physician.' He<br />

111. <strong>in</strong> 1836, Emely Barnard of Paris, N. Y., daughter of<br />

Gurdon Barnard and Laura Kellogg. He settled at Canajo-<br />

•harie, and <strong>in</strong> 1838 removed to Cherry Valley, where he d.<br />

1-1 May, 1852. <strong>The</strong>y had four children :<br />

1. Charles //., b. 1837, d. 1840.<br />

2. Wi/liam K, b. 1840.<br />

3. Anne Elizabeth, b. 1841.<br />

4. Jidietta Barnard, b. 1843.<br />

6239i. Balph, b. 7 Nov., 1808, He m.iu 1831, Mary Briggs, daughter<br />

of Squire Briggs and Desire Wicks, and settled at Cherry<br />

Valley, and had seven children :<br />

1. Eliza M., b. 21 Jan., 1836.<br />

2. Ilenr^, b. 3 Dec, 1837, d. 1839.<br />

3. Sarah ./., b. 8 Oct., 1839.<br />

4. Laura, b. 10 Sept., 1841.<br />

5. Frances A., b. 22 Jan., 1843, d. 1845.<br />

6. Charles H., b. 10 Aug., 1845.<br />

7. James W., b. 24 April, 1852.<br />

5289c. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge H., b. 6 June, 1810, d. 1846, unm.<br />

5239(Z. Jonathan R., b. 1814, d. 1815.<br />

5239e. William Tracy, b. Sept., 1816. He m. <strong>in</strong> 1848, Adel<strong>in</strong>e M.<br />

Piatt of Utica, daughter of Ely Piatt and L. Beckley. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a conduct<strong>or</strong> on <strong>the</strong> New Y<strong>or</strong>k Central railroad, and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Albany <strong>in</strong> 1862. <strong>The</strong>y had three children :<br />

1. Wiliiam Piatt, b. 9 June, 1851.<br />

2. Charles Beckley, b. 27 June, 1855, d. 9 Jan., 1858.<br />

3. Adel<strong>in</strong>e Martha, h. 30 Nov., 1859.<br />

5289/. Laura, b. 2 Sept., 1802, at Canajoharie, d. 10 July, 180a.<br />

5239r/. Harriet, b. 13 April, 1806, unm. <strong>in</strong> 1862.<br />

5239/1. Laura 2d, b. Sept., 1807. She m. 1847, Or<strong>in</strong> Sibley of<br />

Middlefield, N. Y., son of John Sibley and Es<strong>the</strong>r his wife.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y were s. j). <strong>in</strong> 1862.<br />

5239/. Annie M., b. Jan., 1813. She m. 1837, Henry D. Baker,<br />

son of Arnold Baker and Margaret C<strong>or</strong>n<strong>well</strong> of Romulus.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at Cherry Valley, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1862. <strong>The</strong>y had five children :<br />

1. ffattie 31, b. 13 July, 1840.<br />

2. Eewy L., b. 18 Sept., 1842.<br />

8. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge A., b. 12 Nov., 1845.<br />

4. Ge<strong>or</strong>yianna A. (tw<strong>in</strong>), b. 12 Nov., 1845.<br />

5. Ahifjad E., b. 12 April, 1847.<br />

5239Z;. Elizabeth L., b. 1820. She m. <strong>in</strong> 1842, Jesse Sutliff<br />

of Cherry A^alley, and d. <strong>in</strong> 1856.<br />

VL IIezekiah Rudd (1708), b<strong>or</strong>n at W<strong>in</strong>dham, Conn., 2<br />

Feb., 1781, third son of Deacon Jonathan Rndd of W<strong>in</strong>d-


HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

7J^9<br />

ham, by his first wife Mary Tracy (431), w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter<br />

of Jabez <strong>Hyde</strong> (8) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He<br />

graduated at Yale <strong>in</strong> 1800, and engaged <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> bus<strong>in</strong>ess of<br />

teach<strong>in</strong>g. He m. 24 Sept., 1800, Mana De F<strong>or</strong>est, b. 1790,<br />

at Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, daughter of OtlniielDe F<strong>or</strong>est and Hannah<br />

Toml<strong>in</strong>son. <strong>The</strong>y lived at Colchester, Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, and<br />

Stratf<strong>or</strong>d, Conn., where he w<strong>as</strong> a teacher al)out 40 years.<br />

He had a f<strong>in</strong>e literary t<strong>as</strong>te, and considerable poetic talent.<br />

She d. 12 Jan., 1828, at Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton.<br />

His children hy her were :<br />

5240. Charles De F<strong>or</strong>est, b. 20 Feb., 1818, at Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton. He m.<br />

7 Aug., 1849, Res<strong>in</strong>a Newp<strong>or</strong>t Blagrove, b. 23 April, 1828,<br />

at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, daughter of William Blagrove, and Margaret<br />

McGreg<strong>or</strong>. He w<strong>as</strong> a broker <strong>in</strong> New Y<strong>or</strong>k, and <strong>the</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Brooklyn <strong>in</strong> 18G1, and had seven children :<br />

1. Margaret Blagrove^ b. 12 May, 1851.<br />

2. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Allen, b. 30 March, 1853.<br />

0. Fr<strong>as</strong>tus St. John, (tw<strong>in</strong>) b. 30 March, 1853, d. 3 Jan.,<br />

1853.<br />

4. M<strong>or</strong>i/ St. John, b. 19 Aug., 1855.<br />

5. Maria Be F<strong>or</strong>est, b. 20 Dec. 1856.<br />

6. Kate Allen, b. 25 May, 1858.<br />

7. Annie McGreg<strong>or</strong>, b. 14 Oct., 1860.<br />

5240a. Carol<strong>in</strong>e b. 20 Feb., 1812, at Colchester, d. 13 April, 1812.<br />

5240^*. Abigail, b. 4 Sept., 1813, at Woodbridge. She m. 9 Dec,<br />

1835, Ge<strong>or</strong>ge W. Shelton, and d. 1 March, 1838, at Tolland.<br />

Conn. She had one child :<br />

Frederick, h. Oct., 1837, and d. June, 1841.<br />

5240c. Mary llexf<strong>or</strong>d, b. 4 Dec, 1815, at Stratf<strong>or</strong>d, d. 17 Aug., 1817.<br />

5240(/. Carol<strong>in</strong>e Mary, b. 31 July, 1820, at Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton. She m.<br />

19 Oct., 1841, Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Nelson Allen, b. 7 Sept., 1812, at<br />

Mansfield, M<strong>as</strong>s., son of Otis Allen and Susanna Deane.<br />

He graduated at Oberl<strong>in</strong> college <strong>in</strong> 1841, and w<strong>as</strong> elected<br />

profess<strong>or</strong> of natural hist<strong>or</strong>y <strong>in</strong> that college <strong>in</strong> 1847, which<br />

situation he occupied <strong>in</strong> 1861, and <strong>the</strong>y were <strong>the</strong>n liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Oberl<strong>in</strong>, 0., and had five children, all b<strong>or</strong>n at Oberl<strong>in</strong>:<br />

1. Frederick De F<strong>or</strong>est, b. 25 May, 1844.<br />

2. Alice Woodw<strong>or</strong>th, b. 22 Sept.. 1846.<br />

3. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Mantell, b. 23 Nov., 1848.<br />

4. Rosa Dale, b. 13 Oct., 1851.<br />

5. Carrie Nelson, b. 28 June, 1854.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 4 Sept., 1828, Mary Eliza Coggeshall, b. 8<br />

April, 1802, atlSTewp<strong>or</strong>t, R. I., daughter ofNathaniel Coggeshall<br />

and Margaret his wife. He w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Brooklyn,<br />

N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1863, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> full possession of his mental facul-<br />

ties and <strong>in</strong>dulg<strong>in</strong>g his poetic t<strong>as</strong>te.


720 IIYDF. GENEALOGY.<br />

Bis children liij lier were :<br />

5240e. William Henry, b. 8 Sept., 1829, at Colchester. He m. 29<br />

Nov., 1851, Sarah Jane Close, b. 11 March, 1883, at F<strong>or</strong>t<br />

Independence, Boston, daughter of John Close and Sarah<br />

Totman. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Taunton, M<strong>as</strong>s., where <strong>the</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>s: <strong>in</strong> 1861. and had two children :<br />

l.^Charhs Henri/, b. 16 Dec, 1853, d. 17 Aug., 1854.<br />

2. WiUiam Dickenson, b. 31 Oct., 1857.<br />

5240/ Nathaniel, b. 8 April, 1831, at Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton. He w<strong>as</strong> an eng<strong>in</strong>eer<br />

at Chelsea <strong>in</strong> 1861, and w<strong>as</strong> uniu.<br />

0540^. Frederick, b. 19 March, 1834, at Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, d. 29 Aui;-.,<br />

1836.<br />

5240/i. Eniely Post, b. 10 June, 1837, at Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Chelsea, M<strong>as</strong>s., <strong>in</strong> 1861, unm.<br />

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HYDE GENEALOGY. 721<br />

settled at Columbus, Pa., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 18G2.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had seven children :<br />

1. Mary Annr^ b. 2 March, 1829, ra. 13 March, 1851,<br />

Hiram ^lonroe, b. 22 Jan., 1S25, at Freehold, Pa., son of<br />

Orsimus Monroe, and <strong>in</strong> 1862, had two children : Eln<strong>or</strong>a,<br />

b. 11 Jan., 1852; and Elmer, b. 11 Nov., 1855, d. 20 June,<br />

1861.<br />

2. narrict, b. 25 Dec, 1830, unm. <strong>in</strong> 1862.<br />

3. EUzaheth, b. 14 June, 1833, m. John Ayl<strong>in</strong>g-, b. 11<br />

Jan., 1829, <strong>in</strong> England, and <strong>in</strong> 1862, had three children.<br />

4. Eli, b. 21 Aug., 1836, m. 23 Jan., 1861, Helen Sk<strong>in</strong>ner<br />

of Columbus, b. 5 May, 1843.<br />

.<br />

5. Sarah 3Iaria, b. 6 Sept., 1838, m. 3 Sept., 1857,<br />

Czar Wood<strong>in</strong>g, b. 28 Aug., 1832, at Freehold, and <strong>in</strong> 1862<br />

had one child : Elva, b. 3 June, 1861.<br />

6. Jane, b. 24 July, 1840, d. 9 Aug., 1861, unm.<br />

7. Lnci/, b. 9 May, 1846.<br />

Lucia, b. 4 Aug., 1788, at Lebanon. She m. 22 Sept.. 1809,<br />

Ge<strong>or</strong>ge G. K<strong>in</strong>g, b. 21 July, 1786, at Durham, Conn. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

settled at Sherburn, and removed to Romilus, N. Y., where<br />

he d. 10 Jan., 1862, leav<strong>in</strong>g her surviv<strong>in</strong>g. <strong>The</strong>y had<br />

eleven children :<br />

1. John Gurnsey, b. 4 Sept., 1810, m. Sarah Salyer, and<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1862, had four children : Charles, educated at Williams<br />

college ; Sophia, who m. her fa<strong>the</strong>r's first cous<strong>in</strong>, Daniel<br />

Dewey Mo<strong>or</strong>e, son of Stoughton Mo<strong>or</strong>e and<br />

(5241f?) ; and Sarah, unm <strong>in</strong> 1862.<br />

Maria Dewey<br />

2. Sarah Maria, b. 25 Feb., 1812, m. 19 Nov., 1832,<br />

Benjam<strong>in</strong> Badgeley of Romilus, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Clayton, Mich., <strong>in</strong> 1862, and had twelve children : Ednah<br />

Marauda, b. 5 Sept., 1843, m. 8 Sept., 1859, Jesse D. N<strong>or</strong>th,<br />

and <strong>in</strong> 1862, had a daughter, Clara Maria; Amelia Dewey,<br />

b. 21 Dec, 1834, d. Dec, 1857, unm ; Laura Sophia, b. 10<br />

July, 1836, m. 24 Aug., 1854, Daniel D. Harr<strong>in</strong>g, and<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Clayton <strong>in</strong> 1862, and had three children : William,<br />

Herman, and Jessie; Benjam<strong>in</strong> Frankl<strong>in</strong>, b. 28 Aug., 1838;<br />

Lucia Elizabeth, b .17 June, 1840, unm. <strong>in</strong> 1862 ; Maria<br />

Mo<strong>or</strong>e, b. 8 April, 1842. unm. <strong>in</strong> 1862; Mary A., b. 17<br />

July, 1843, d. 1844; Carol<strong>in</strong>e K<strong>in</strong>g, b. 14 Feb., 1845, d.<br />

28 Aug., 1849; H<strong>or</strong>ace Crandall, b. 20 July, 1846;<br />

Eugene F., b. 22 Aug., 1847, d. 4 Sept., 1847 ; Chester M.,<br />

\). 6 May, 1850, d.<br />

Aug., 1852.<br />

Aug., 1850; and Frances Dewey, b. 10<br />

3. Delia Eliza, b. 3 Oct., 1814, m. Ashur Hathaway,<br />

liy<strong>in</strong>g at St. John's Mich., <strong>in</strong> 1862, and had eleven children,<br />

4. Emely, b. 27 Sept., 1816, m. Nov., 1840, Henry<br />

Jacox, a Methodist clergyman, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Gerrard, Mich., <strong>in</strong><br />

1862, and had three sons and three daughters.<br />

5. Harriet, b. 10 Nov., 1818, m. 15 Oct., 1840, Anderson<br />

H. Sergent, b. 19 May, 1815, <strong>in</strong> Essex county, N. Y., son<br />

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HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

of Thom<strong>as</strong> F. Sergent and Mary Sayers Lacy. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

m<strong>as</strong>on and farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Dover <strong>in</strong> 1862,<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> a justice of <strong>the</strong> peace. <strong>The</strong>y had seven<br />

children : Elmira F., b. IG Nov., 1841 ; Thom<strong>as</strong> D., b. 8<br />

Oct., 1845 ; Maria J., b. 25 June, 1847 ; Lucia D., b. 6<br />

1849; Roscoe L., b. 10 Dec, 1850, d. 21 Sept., 1851;<br />

Harriet Amelia, b. 22 April, 1853 : and Lois Elean<strong>or</strong>.<br />

6. William Dewey, b. 15 Nov., 1820, m. Deb<strong>or</strong>ah Hunt,<br />

and d. 16 Nov., 1861, and had five children.<br />

7. Elizahetli, b. 21 Dec, 1822, m. James Woodruff of<br />

Romulus, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1802, and had four children<br />

: Laura, Charles, &c<br />

8. Abigail Sojjhronia, b. 11 Feb., 1824, m. 1841, C<strong>or</strong>nelius<br />

Earl, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Ypsilanti, Mich., <strong>in</strong> 1862, and<br />

had n<strong>in</strong>e children.<br />

9. Lucia, b. 15 Feb., 1826, m. James Haynes, and w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Lyons, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1862, and had five children.<br />

10. Carol<strong>in</strong>e Young, b. 11 June, 1828, m. Lawrence A.<br />

Sterl<strong>in</strong>g, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Romulus <strong>in</strong> 1862, and had one<br />

child.<br />

11. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Tracy, b. 21 Dec, 1830, d. 9 Nov., 1831.<br />

5241cZ. Maria, b. 1795, at Lebanon. She m. 27 Jan., 1817, Stoughton<br />

Mo<strong>or</strong>e, b. about 1793. He d. 16 May, 1838, and she<br />

had by him n<strong>in</strong>e children :<br />

1. Jane, b. 30 Nov., 1817, m. Clement, and w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

widow, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Hamilton, C. W., <strong>in</strong> 1862.<br />

2. William Pitt, h.'Zl Jan., 1820, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Hamilton <strong>in</strong><br />

1862.<br />

3. De Witt Cl<strong>in</strong>ton, b. 9 Dec, 1821, d. 20 June, 1827.<br />

4. Daniel Dewey, b. 28 Oct., 1823, m. Sophia K<strong>in</strong>g<br />

daughter of his first cous<strong>in</strong>, John Gurnsey K<strong>in</strong>g (5241e)<br />

and Sarah Salyer, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at St. Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>es, C. W.,<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1862.<br />

5. Stoughton, b. 12 Feb., 1826, d. 23 Aug., 1832.<br />

6. Lyman, b. 17 Jan., 1829, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Hamilton <strong>in</strong> 1862.<br />

7. UezcMali Rudd, b. 11 Nov., 1830, d. 29 Sept., 1832.<br />

8. Celia, b. 7 July, 1833, m. H. Lloyd, a Baptist cler


HYDE GENEALOGY. 723<br />

3. Anne EJha, b. 26 June, 1840, m. July, 1858, <strong>The</strong>od<strong>or</strong>e<br />

Quick, b. 19 June, 1826, a merchant of N<strong>as</strong>hviUe, and<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1862 had one child : Charles Stewart, b. 25 May, 1859.<br />

4. Edw<strong>in</strong> WMtman, b. 17 March, 1842.<br />

b2^1g. Abigail, b<strong>or</strong>n about 1802, at Lebanon. She died at Columbus,<br />

Pa., unm.<br />

5241/i. Sarah E., b<strong>or</strong>n about 1808, at Lebanon. She m. John H.<br />

Brower, who died s. p.<br />

She <strong>the</strong>n m. William H. Cleveland, and died <strong>in</strong> Obio, and<br />

left one son : John H. Cleveland.<br />

VI. Mary Rudd (1800), b<strong>or</strong>n at W<strong>in</strong>dliam, Conn., 22<br />

Aug., 1770, second daiigliter of Deacon Jonathan Rudd of<br />

W<strong>in</strong>dham and his first wife, Mary Tracy (431), w<strong>as</strong> a great<br />

granddaughter of Jebez <strong>Hyde</strong> (8) of <strong>the</strong> third generation.<br />

She m. 7 Feb., 1796, Asahel L<strong>or</strong>d, b. 6 Oct., 1767, at N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

Conn., son of Deacon Nathan L<strong>or</strong>d and Abigail Ingraham<br />

of N<strong>or</strong>wich, <strong>The</strong>y settled at Leyden, N. Y.,<br />

and removed to Madrid, N. Y., where she d. 22 Dec, 1812,<br />

and he d. 9 April, 1818.<br />

TJieir children were<br />

:<br />

5242a. Mary Rudd, b. 9 April, 1801, at Leyden. She m. 7 Oct.,<br />

1819, Oliver Spencer, b. 1795, son of Jared Spencer,<br />

and Margaret Wigg<strong>in</strong>s of Haddam, Conn. <strong>The</strong>y settled at<br />

Madrid, and afterwards lived at New Haven, and removed<br />

to Youngstown, N. Y., where he d. 3 May, 1861, aged 65<br />

years and 11 months; and where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Nov., 1861.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had six children, <strong>the</strong> four first b<strong>or</strong>n at Madrid :<br />

1. J\Jari/ June, b. Sept., 1820, m. Oct., 1841 Just<strong>in</strong> Walsteiu<br />

Fenn, son of Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Fenn and Hannah Knickerbacker<br />

of Youngstown, where she d. 9 July, 1855, and had three<br />

children: Rosalia Jane, b. 2 Oct., 1844; Charles Walste<strong>in</strong>,<br />

b. 6 July, 1846 ; and Herbert Spencer, b. 10 Jan., 1851.<br />

2. Charles Sylvester, b. 18 May, 1822, m. Oct., 1847,<br />

Mary <strong>Hyde</strong>, daughter of Dr. John A. <strong>Hyde</strong> and Sarah<br />

Smith of Youngstown, a great granddaughter of Joseph<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> of Canterbury and afterwards of Sandy Hill, and his<br />

first wife, Naomi Alderman. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Youngstown<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1861, and had one child : Sarah Amelia, b. Nov.,<br />

1850.<br />

3. Sarah Elizabeth, b. Sept., 1826, d. Sept., 1827.<br />

4. Elizabeth L<strong>or</strong>d, b. 1828, d. 1839.<br />

5. Henry Oliver, b. 20 June, 1831, m. 29 Oct., 1856,<br />

Mary Elizabeth Wilcox, daughter of Charles Wilcox and<br />

Hannah his wife of Niagara Falls ; and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Youngs-


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:<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

town <strong>in</strong> 1861, and had two children : Charles Oliver, b. 17<br />

July, 1858 ; and Mary Harriet, b. 10 Dec, 1800.<br />

6. Laura Rudd, b. 1(3 Oct., 1834, at New Haven, ni. 16<br />

Oct., 1855, Daniel Holmes, son of Daniel Holmes and Sarah<br />

Tayl<strong>or</strong> of Wilson, N. Y. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Youngstown <strong>in</strong><br />

1861, and had three children: Laura Joseph<strong>in</strong>e, b. 19 Sept.,<br />

. 1856, Elizabeth Lu<strong>the</strong>lla, b. 27 Dea., 1857, and Rufus L<strong>in</strong>coln,<br />

b. 27 April, 1860.<br />

5242&. Eliza Tracy, b. 17 Sept., 1803, at Leyden, d. 26 April, 1838,<br />

at Madrid, unm.<br />

5242c. Sarah Dewey, b. 28 May, 1806, at Leyden, d. 12 April, 1830,<br />

at Madrid, unm.<br />

5243. Laura Jane, b. 6 Feb., 1809, at Madrid. She m. 5 April,<br />

1827, Nathan Post, son of Nathan Post and Lucy 13ean of<br />

Vermont. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Madrid, and were liv<strong>in</strong>g at E<strong>as</strong>t<br />

Cleveland, 0., <strong>in</strong> 1861, and had n<strong>in</strong>e children, <strong>the</strong> six first<br />

b<strong>or</strong>n at Madrid<br />

1. Eden EUzaheth, b. 10 July, 1828, d. 29 July, 1853, at<br />

E<strong>as</strong>t Cleveland, unm.<br />

2. Sarah Maria, b. 5 June, 1830, m. 2 Feb., 1860, Louis<br />

J. Wadsw<strong>or</strong>th, and liv<strong>in</strong>g at Geneva, 0., <strong>in</strong> 1861.<br />

3. Nathari L<strong>or</strong>d, b. 29 Aug., 1832, m. 21 Nov., 1858,<br />

Julia D. Slaght, who d. Oct., i860, <strong>in</strong> childbirth, and he<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at E<strong>as</strong>t Cleveland <strong>in</strong> 1861.<br />

4. Wiiiiam llunson, b. 20 March, 1836, d. Sept., 1838.<br />

5. Mari/ Endd, h. 24 March, 1838, unm. <strong>in</strong> 1861.<br />

6. Laura Jane, b. 11 Aug., 1841, unm. 1861.<br />

7. Frank W., b. 8 March, 1846, d. 8 Sept., 1852.<br />

8. Charles Asa, b. 28 Oct., 1848.<br />

9. James Rufiis, b. 4 June, 1852, at E<strong>as</strong>t Cleveland.<br />

VI. Elizabeth Rudd (1801), b<strong>or</strong>n at W<strong>in</strong>dham, 13 March,<br />

1772, third daughter of Deacon Jonathan Rndd of W<strong>in</strong>dham,<br />

by his first wife, Mary Tracy (431), w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter<br />

of Jabez <strong>Hyde</strong> (8) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She<br />

m. 7 Jan., 1795, Gurclon Lathrop, b. 23 May, 1770, at N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

son of Ebenezer Latlirop and Del)<strong>or</strong>ah Lathrop of<br />

W<strong>in</strong>dham, and grandson of Ebenezer Lathrop and Lydia<br />

Leff<strong>in</strong>g<strong>well</strong> of N<strong>or</strong>wich. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Canajoharie, N.<br />

Y., renioved to Fairfield, to Albany <strong>in</strong> 1814, to Auburn<br />

1824, and removed from <strong>the</strong>re to Weedsp<strong>or</strong>t, where she d.<br />

19 Sept., 1831, and he d. 1 Sept., 1832.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children uwre :<br />

5243rr. Harvoy, b. 29 Dec, 1795, at Canajoharie, d. 28 Aug., 1828,<br />

unm.<br />

5244. Jonathan liudd, b. 28 J)ec., 1797, at Canajoharie. He m.


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HYDE GENEALOGY. '^25<br />

5 Oct., 1831, Laura Foster, and d. G April, lSo2, at Auburn,<br />

5245. Gurdon Lu<strong>the</strong>r, b. 29 July, 1802, at Fairfield. He d. about<br />

1S4U, at Rock Island, 111., unm.<br />

524G. Henry, b. 30 Sept , 1804, at Fairfield, d. 24 Aug., 180G.<br />

524G«. A son, b. 24 May, 180G, at Fairfield, died unnamed.<br />

5247. Mary Anne, b. 23 April, 1800, at Canajohaire. She m. 21<br />

Jan., 1818, at Albany, William Buttre, who came from Scotland<br />

to New Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1802. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Auburn, and<br />

removed to New Y<strong>or</strong>k, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 18G1. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had three children b<strong>or</strong>n at Auburn :<br />

1. Johi Chester, b. 10 June, 1821, m. 23 Dec, 1857 Elizabeth<br />

Belcher Warren, a granddaughter of Joseph Belcher of<br />

W<strong>in</strong>dham. He w<strong>as</strong> an engraver, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

New Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 18G1, and had one child : Lillie, b. 24 Dec,<br />

1858.<br />

2. Mary EUzaheth, b. 7 July, 1823, d. 15 June, 1827.<br />

3. Mary Anne, b. 19 June, 1827, d. 16 Nov., 1831.<br />

5247a. A daughter (tw<strong>in</strong>), b. 24 May, 1806, at Fairfield, died unn.<br />

5248. Amy EHza, b. 9 July, 1808, at Charleston. She m. 29 June,<br />

1836, at N<strong>as</strong>hville, Tenn., Julius Humphrey, son of Dr.<br />

Er<strong>as</strong>tus Humphrey and Anne his wife, who were from Canton,<br />

Conn. <strong>The</strong>y settled at N<strong>as</strong>hville, and removed to Clarks-<br />

ville, Tenn., and <strong>in</strong> 1860, were liv<strong>in</strong>g at San Francisco, Cal.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had seven children, <strong>the</strong> four first b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>as</strong>hville,<br />

and <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs at Clarksville :<br />

1. William Henry, b. 23 April 1837, d. 11 Aug., 1837.<br />

2. Anne Elizabeth, b. 29 June, 1838, d. 11 Aug., 1838.<br />

8. WUliam Henry 2d, b. 18 April, 1840, d. 10 Oct., 1840.<br />

4. Mary Angel<strong>in</strong>e, b. 21 June, 1841.<br />

5. Laura Adel<strong>in</strong>e, b. 26 July, 1843.<br />

6. Alfred Lathrop, b. 5 Dec, 1846.<br />

7. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge F., b. 1 Nov., 1848, died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

5249. Deb<strong>or</strong>ah, b. 21 Sept., 1810, at Charleston. She m. 9 Nov.,<br />

1831, Seth Clark Earl, b. 15 April, 1809, at Nantucket,<br />

M<strong>as</strong>s., son of Joseph Earl and Elizabeth Coleman. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

settled at Auburn, and <strong>in</strong> 1833, removed to N<strong>as</strong>hville, Tenn.,<br />

and <strong>in</strong> 1844, to Ottowa, 111., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1861.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a colonel of volunteers, and w<strong>as</strong> killed at <strong>the</strong> battle<br />

of Jackson, Miss., 16 July 1863. <strong>The</strong>y had four children:<br />

1. Charles Manton, b. 28 Aug., 1832, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Ottawa <strong>in</strong><br />

1861, unm.<br />

2. Emma Elizaheth, b. 27 March, 1835, m. 14 Nov., 1860,<br />

Philo Hard, son of Peter N. Hard and Mary Wilkie, and he<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a lumber merchant at Ottowa <strong>in</strong> 1861.<br />

3. Frances V., b. 1 Jan., 1838, d. 19 Aug., 1839.<br />

4. Frances Maria, b. 22 Feb., 1840, unm. <strong>in</strong> 1861.<br />

VI. Philura Hartsh<strong>or</strong>n (1808), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich,


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HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

Conn., 16 June, 1772, third daughter of Capt. Ebenezer<br />

Hartsh<strong>or</strong>n and Abigail Barstow (433), w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter<br />

of Jal)ez <strong>Hyde</strong> (8) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She<br />

m. 8 Sept., 1791, Lavius Filhn<strong>or</strong>e, b. 1 Oct., 1767, at l^<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

second son of Comf<strong>or</strong>t Filhn<strong>or</strong>e and Zerviah Bosw<strong>or</strong>th<br />

of N<strong>or</strong>wich {see M. 1051). He w<strong>as</strong> a m<strong>as</strong>ter builder,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Frankl<strong>in</strong>. About 1795, <strong>the</strong>y removed<br />

to Middlebury, Vt., and he died at Kew Haven, Vt.<br />

Tlierr children were<br />

:<br />

5250. Lavius, b. 9 April, 1792, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>. He m. 30 July,<br />

1829, Alvira McNeil, who d. 20 July, 1842.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 2 Nov., 1846, Lucia Coll<strong>in</strong>s.<br />

5251. L<strong>or</strong><strong>in</strong> B., b. 9 May, 1794, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>.<br />

5252. Lafayette, b. 11 Nov., 1798, at Middlebury. He w<strong>as</strong> a physician,<br />

and d. 6 Sept., 1819, at N<strong>or</strong>folk, Va.<br />

5253. Philetus P., b. 11 July, 1803, at Middlebury. He m. March,<br />

1834, Mildred Cooper, who d. Aug., 1835.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. July, 1837, Electa Dunn<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

5254. Benjam<strong>in</strong> Frankl<strong>in</strong>, b. 1 Dec, 1805, at Middlebuiy, d. 10<br />

Aug., 1806.<br />

5255. Benjam<strong>in</strong> Frankl<strong>in</strong> 2d, b. 19 Sept., 1810, at Middlebury.<br />

He m. Aug., 1834, L<strong>or</strong>a<strong>in</strong> Willie.<br />

5256. Philura Hartsh<strong>or</strong>n, b. 18 July, 1796, at Middlebury. She<br />

m. 27 Nov., 1831, Ph<strong>in</strong>eh<strong>as</strong> L<strong>or</strong>d.<br />

5257. Cle<strong>or</strong>ia S., b. 14 March, 1801, at Middlebury. She m. 12<br />

Dec, 1819, Rodman Chapman. <strong>The</strong>ir son, iya?;M


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727<br />

1839, and to Hennepiu, 111., <strong>in</strong> 1S47, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> 18(30. <strong>The</strong>y had eight children :<br />

1. Julia, m. James G. Laughl<strong>in</strong>, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Bureau,<br />

111., <strong>in</strong> 1860.<br />

2. Charles Eugene. 3. EJirard. 4. Anto<strong>in</strong>ette.<br />

6. Chester. G. Augusta. 7 and 8. Tioo, who died <strong>in</strong><br />

childhood.<br />

5261. Joshua, b. 1 March, 1809, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>. He graduated at<br />

Yale <strong>in</strong> 1833, took <strong>or</strong>ders <strong>as</strong> an episcopal clergyman, <strong>in</strong><br />

1840, and w<strong>as</strong> a missionary to Western Africa. He returned<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1844, and <strong>in</strong> 1860 w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Newark, N. J., engaged<br />

<strong>in</strong> clerical duties.<br />

5262. Jared <strong>Hyde</strong>, b. 29 Nov., 1811, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>. He m. about<br />

1838, Clark, who d. <strong>in</strong> 1855. He w<strong>as</strong> a lea<strong>the</strong>r<br />

dealer, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Rochester, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1860, and had<br />

three children, one of whom died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

5263. Hannah Barstow, b. 12 Sept., 1800, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>. She m. 4<br />

Feb., 1821, Alpheus K<strong>in</strong>gsley, b. 13 June, 1800, at Lebanon,<br />

son of Alpheus K<strong>in</strong>gsly and Eunice Williams. She d. 17<br />

June, 1824. He had by her one child :<br />

1. Alpheus Eugene, b. 3 June, 1824, d. 16 June, 1824.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. her mo<strong>the</strong>r's third cous<strong>in</strong>, D<strong>or</strong>c<strong>as</strong> Mansfield<br />

(1373), daughter of William Mansfield and Hannah <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

(321) of NoWch. {See No. 1373.)<br />

VI. Anna Hartsh<strong>or</strong>n (1811), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn.,<br />

5 May, 1782, sixtli daughter of Capt. Ebenezer Hartsh<strong>or</strong>n<br />

and Abigail Barstow (433), w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of<br />

Jabez <strong>Hyde</strong> (8) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m."6 Sept.,<br />

1801, Adan Fillm<strong>or</strong>e, b. 1 March, 1781, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, sixth<br />

son of Comf<strong>or</strong>t Fillm<strong>or</strong>e and Zerviah Bosw<strong>or</strong>th of N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

{See No. 1054). He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled<br />

at Eome, N. Y., and <strong>in</strong> 1818 removed to Gallia county, 0.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at P<strong>in</strong>e Grove <strong>in</strong> that county <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

:<br />

5264. Ebenezer Hartsh<strong>or</strong>n, b. 13 Sept., 1804, at Rome. He m. 25<br />

Dec, 1832, Mary Hatt Smith, b. 20 June, 1816, <strong>in</strong> Hamilton<br />

county, 0., eldest daughter of William M. Smith and Oram<strong>in</strong>ah<br />

Hatt. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati <strong>in</strong> 1858, and<br />

had five children :<br />

1. Oliver Spencer, b. 4 May, 1834, d. 21 Aug., 1836.<br />

2. William Adan, b. 30 Sept., 1836, a teacher at C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>atti<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

3. Ebenezer Hartsh<strong>or</strong>n, b. 29 Sept., 1842.<br />

4. Frank Marcellm, b. 1 Aug., 1845, d. 9 Jaq., 1846.<br />

5. Jane McGwire, b. 4 Dec, 1849.


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5265. Eavl, b. 29 Oct., 1809, at Rome. He died at <strong>the</strong> age of 16<br />

years.<br />

5206. Comf<strong>or</strong>t Lavius, b. 8 Sept., 1815, at Rome. He m. 4 April,<br />

1838, at C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, 0., Maria Trowbridge, b. 22 Nov., 1812,<br />

<strong>in</strong> Steuben county, N. Y. <strong>The</strong>y settled at C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, where<br />

<strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had sis children :<br />

1. Sophronia, b. 1 Sept., 1839, died unm.<br />

2. Leonid<strong>as</strong>, b. 10 May, 1841, died <strong>in</strong> childhood.<br />

3. Lockwood, h. 24 Dec, 1844.<br />

4. A7ma, b. 30 Aug., 1848.<br />

5. P/tonefta, b. 24 May, 1853.<br />

6. Challen, b. 24 Jan., 1856.<br />

5267. William H. H., b. 3 Aug., 1817, at Rome. He m. 13 Oct.,<br />

1838, Hester Ann Gardner, daughter of William Gardner<br />

and Rebecca Sisson of Galia county, 0., and d. 16 Oct.,<br />

1853. <strong>The</strong>y had seven children :<br />

1. Lucefhi. 2. Sal<strong>in</strong>a, who died young. 8. William.<br />

4. Augu>itus P. 5. Harriet A. 6. Sil<strong>as</strong> H. 7. Eenrietta,<br />

5268. Charles i)amar<strong>in</strong>, b. 8 June, 1820, <strong>in</strong> Gallia county. He m.<br />

2 March, 1846, Almira Gardner, sister of his bro<strong>the</strong>r Wil-<br />

liam's wife. <strong>The</strong>y settled <strong>in</strong> Gallia county, where <strong>the</strong>y were,<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858. He w<strong>as</strong> a cab<strong>in</strong>et-maker, and <strong>the</strong>y had four<br />

children :<br />

1. Wesley Dodridge. 2. John E. 3. Charles Millard.<br />

4. William Ch<strong>as</strong>e.<br />

5209. De Lafayette, b. 20 June, 1822, d. 13 July, 1822.<br />

5270. Augustus Damar<strong>in</strong>, b. 7 Sept., 1823, at Gallia county. He<br />

m.^29 June, 1848, Hannah M, Lockwood, b. 17 Jan., 1826,<br />

at C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, O., daughter of Ezekiel Lockwood and<br />

M<strong>in</strong>erva Trowbridge. He w<strong>as</strong> a Christian clergyman, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> auth<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> Christian Psalmist^ and o<strong>the</strong>r musical<br />

w<strong>or</strong>ks. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Paris, 111., <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had<br />

five children :<br />

1. James Henry^ b. 1 June, 1849.<br />

2. M<strong>in</strong>erva Anna, b. 6 July, 1851.<br />

3. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Frankl<strong>in</strong>, b. 31 Dec, 1853.<br />

4. Frederick Augustus, h. 15 May, 1856.<br />

5. Kate Maria, b. 10 May, 1858.<br />

5271. Frances Hartsh<strong>or</strong>n, b. 16 Aug., 1802, at Rome. She m. 11<br />

March, 1821, Josiah A. Cherr<strong>in</strong>gton, b. <strong>in</strong> 1799, <strong>in</strong> Virg<strong>in</strong>ia.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled <strong>in</strong> Gallia county,<br />

0., where she d. 5 Dec, 1834. He w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> M<strong>in</strong>nesota<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had twelve children, n<strong>in</strong>e sons and three<br />

daughters ; two of <strong>the</strong> sons died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy, and two at <strong>the</strong><br />

ages of 19 and 22 unm. <strong>The</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r five sons were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

with <strong>the</strong>ir fa<strong>the</strong>r <strong>in</strong> 1858 :<br />

1. Eliza, <strong>the</strong> eldest daughter, m. Josiah Spencer, and<br />

died at <strong>the</strong> age of 30 years, leav<strong>in</strong>g two children.


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2. Adel<strong>in</strong>e, <strong>the</strong> second daughter, m. Bar<strong>as</strong>el Lackey, and<br />

died at <strong>the</strong> age of 30 years, leav<strong>in</strong>g four children.<br />

0. Anne, <strong>the</strong> third daughter, m. James Icem<strong>in</strong>ger, and <strong>in</strong><br />

1858, had five children.<br />

5272. Adal<strong>in</strong>e Barstow, b. 12 May, 1807, at Rome. She m. 11<br />

Sept., 1828, John W. Mat<strong>the</strong>ws, b. <strong>in</strong> 1804, <strong>in</strong> Greeubriar<br />

county, Va., son of Townsend Mat<strong>the</strong>ws and Nancy Williams.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> capta<strong>in</strong> of a steamboat on <strong>the</strong> Ohio <strong>in</strong> 1858,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Meigs county, 0. <strong>The</strong>y had two<br />

sons and sis daughters :<br />

1. Myranda, <strong>the</strong>ir eldest daughter, m. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Wolfenbarger,<br />

a farmer, and <strong>in</strong> 1858 had one sou and five daughters.<br />

2. Artemesia, <strong>the</strong> second daughter, m. Allen Rumsey, and<br />

had a son <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

3. Alexander Frankl<strong>in</strong>, <strong>the</strong>ir eldest son, w<strong>as</strong> a pilot on <strong>the</strong><br />

Ohio, and w<strong>as</strong> drowned 12 April, 1858.<br />

4. Sophronia.<br />

5. Fonny Jane, two of <strong>the</strong> daughters, died young. <strong>The</strong>ir<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r children : 6. Anne. 7. Mary. 8. C<strong>as</strong>sius, were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

with <strong>the</strong>ir parents <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

5273. Zerviah Bushnell, b. 5 Jan., 1812, at Rome. She m. 26 June,<br />

1836, William B. Anderson, b. 30 Nov., 1811, <strong>in</strong> Harrison<br />

county, Ky., son of John G. x<strong>in</strong>derson and Mary Stuart. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a ship carpenter, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, and <strong>in</strong><br />

1853 removed to Indiana, and <strong>in</strong> 1858, <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Sugar Creek, la., engaged <strong>in</strong> farm<strong>in</strong>g. <strong>The</strong>y had seven<br />

children :<br />

1. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton, b. 14 May, 1837, d. 13 July, 1838.<br />

2. Es<strong>the</strong>r Bennette, b. 26 June, 1839.<br />

3. Eliza Jane, b. 2 Oct., 1841.<br />

4. J<strong>as</strong>per Tyler, b. 22 Nov., 1843, d. 22 Nov., 1855.<br />

5. Fanny Isabel, b. 29 Aug., 1845.<br />

6. Jemima Hazen, b. 29 May, 1847.<br />

7. Mary Anna, b. 16 Jan., 1851.<br />

5274. Elizabeth Smith (tw<strong>in</strong>), b. 20 June, 1822, d. 10 July, 1822.<br />

YI. Capt. Jonathan Peck (1812), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wicli, Conn.,<br />

13 Sept., 1769, eldest son of Ph<strong>in</strong>eh<strong>as</strong>Peck and Elizabeth<br />

Barstow (434), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Jabez <strong>Hyde</strong> (8) of<br />

<strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 14 Oct., 1790, Martha Willes,<br />

b 27 July, 1771, dangliter of Deacon Joshua Willes of<br />

Frankl<strong>in</strong>, by his second wife, Eunice Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, and<br />

granddaughter of <strong>the</strong> Rev. Henry Willes and Martha Kirtland<br />

of N<strong>or</strong>wich {see No. 1189). <strong>The</strong>y settled at Frankl<strong>in</strong>,<br />

where she d. 17 July, 1805.<br />

His children by her xcere :<br />

5275. Lucius, b. 9 Nov., 1797, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>. He m. 5 Feb., 1822,<br />

92


730<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

Abby Crawley of N<strong>or</strong>wich, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Bazetta, 0.,<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

5276. Jonathan Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, b. 15 July, 1801, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>. He<br />

m. IMary Ann Pitcher, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at K<strong>in</strong>gsville, 0., <strong>in</strong><br />

1859.<br />

5277. Joshua Willes, b. 19 Aug., 1803, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>. He ni. his<br />

first cous<strong>in</strong>, Julia Elizabeth Gager (5300), b. 15 Oct., 1808,<br />

at Frankl<strong>in</strong>, second daughter of Daniel Gager and Phebe Peck<br />

(1818). <strong>The</strong>y removed to Rochester, N. Y., where he d. 16<br />

Oct., 1855. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Warren, 0., <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

5278. Eunice, b. 4 Dec, 1791, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>. She m. Stephen Armstrong<br />

who died, and she w<strong>as</strong> a widow, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Pierpout,<br />

0., <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

5279. Martha, b. 12 Aug., 1794, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>. She m. Wilson,<br />

and d. at Parma, N. Y., and left one child : Lticy^ who m.<br />

Garlick.<br />

Capt. Jonathan Peck <strong>the</strong>n m. 2 March, 1806, Lois<br />

Crocker (probably widow of Asa Crocker). <strong>The</strong>y removed<br />

to Pembroke <strong>or</strong> Parma, IST. Y., where he died.<br />

Mis, cliildren hy her- were :<br />

5280. Dyer Spencer, b. 25 Oct., 1806, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>, d. 13 Nov., 1806.<br />

5281. Asa Crocker (tw<strong>in</strong>), b. 25 Oct., 1806, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>. He m.<br />

Marietta Fulton of Parma, N. Y. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Ravenna,<br />

0., <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

VI. Capt. Ph<strong>in</strong>eh<strong>as</strong> Peck (1813), b<strong>or</strong>n atl^<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn.,<br />

14 Oct., 1774, second son Ph<strong>in</strong>eh<strong>as</strong> Peck and Elizabeth<br />

Barstow (434), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Jabez <strong>Hyde</strong> (8) of<br />

<strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 1801, Ednah Rogers (^4552),<br />

b. 29 Jnly, 1785, at Richmond, R. L, eldest daughter of<br />

his third cous<strong>in</strong>, Ednah <strong>Hyde</strong> (1496), by her first husband<br />

Dr. Stephen Rogers. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Warren, ]^. Y., where<br />

he w<strong>as</strong> killed 4 Jul}^, 181(), <strong>in</strong> fir<strong>in</strong>g a cannon.<br />

Her children hy him tvere :<br />

5282. Gates, b<strong>or</strong>n at Warren, supposed to be liv<strong>in</strong>g at Deansville, N.<br />

Y., <strong>in</strong> 1859, unm.<br />

5283. Calista D., b<strong>or</strong>n at Warren. She m. about 1831, Darw<strong>in</strong><br />

Rob<strong>in</strong>son, and lived at Buffalo, and w<strong>as</strong> probably liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Detroit <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had two children :<br />

After <strong>the</strong> death of her first husband, Mrs. Ednah<br />

(Rogers) Peck, m. about 1814, Charles Randall, who d.


HYDE GENEALOGY. 731<br />

about 1841, at German Flatts, K Y., and she d. 22 Sept.,<br />

1855, at Deansville, N. Y.<br />

Her child hy him iv<strong>as</strong> :<br />

5284. Er<strong>as</strong>tus Rogers, who w<strong>as</strong> liviii"; at Utica <strong>in</strong> 1856, unm.<br />

VI. Gates Peck (1814), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn., 27<br />

Feb., 1778, third son of Ph<strong>in</strong>eh<strong>as</strong> Peck and Elizabeth<br />

Barstow (434), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Jabez <strong>Hyde</strong> (8) of<br />

<strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. <strong>in</strong> 1803, at Western, N. Y.,<br />

Lurene Rudd (7106), b. 17 Oct., 1783, second dauo:hter of<br />

Judge Prosper Rudd (2600) and Eliza L<strong>or</strong>d of Western,<br />

N". Y. He w^<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Rome, N. Y.,<br />

and <strong>in</strong> 1860, w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Western, near Delta post-office,<br />

N.Y.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were :<br />

5285. Ph<strong>in</strong>eli<strong>as</strong> Frankl<strong>in</strong>, b. 1805, at Rome. He m. 1836, Hannah<br />

Evans, who died s.jj., and he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Michigan <strong>in</strong><br />

1860.<br />

5286. Charles R., b. <strong>in</strong> 1814, at Rome, died same year.<br />

5287. Benjam<strong>in</strong> R. b. 1816. at Rome. He m. 1855, Frances Baby<br />

of Syracuse, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1860, s. p.<br />

5288. Eliza Ann, b. 1807, at Rome. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1860, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> unm.<br />

5289. Marietta, b. 1809, at Rome. She m. 1845, Samuel Savary, a<br />

m<strong>or</strong>mon, and removed to Salt Lake city, U. T., where she<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1860, s. p.<br />

5290. C<strong>or</strong>nelia, b. 1812, at Rome, d. <strong>in</strong> 1814.<br />

5291. Eloisa Cleopatria, b. 1818, at Rome. She m. 1855, Israel<br />

Williams. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Kans<strong>as</strong> <strong>in</strong> 1860, and had<br />

one child : Vict<strong>or</strong>ia E., b 1857.<br />

5292. Cle<strong>or</strong>a Fitch, b. 1820, at Rome. She m. 1845, Daniel Smith,<br />

Jun'r. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Rome <strong>in</strong> 1860, and had three<br />

children :<br />

1. C<strong>as</strong>simer Wilmot, b. 1847.<br />

2. Alice Phebe, b. 1851. d. 1853.<br />

3. Ida, b. 1853.<br />

VI. Ambrose Peck (1816), b<strong>or</strong>n at IT<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn., 10<br />

July, 1782, fifth son of Ph<strong>in</strong>eh<strong>as</strong> Peck and Elizabeth<br />

Barstow (434), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Jabez <strong>Hyde</strong> (8) of<br />

<strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 9 Sept., 1810, Eunice Hazen,<br />

b. about 1784. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Frankl<strong>in</strong>, where she d. 1<br />

March, 1843, aged 58 years, and he d. 25 Feb., 1855.


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Tlieir children were<br />

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HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

5293. John Hazen, b. 10 July, 1811, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>. He m. 29 Jan.,<br />

1834, his third cous<strong>in</strong>, Abby Ann <strong>Hyde</strong> (5067), b. 21<br />

July, 1811, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>, eldest daughter of Am<strong>as</strong>a <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

(1711) and Anna Hazen. <strong>The</strong>y settled at N<strong>or</strong>wich Town,<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1857, where he w<strong>as</strong> a tail<strong>or</strong>, and<br />

a merchant, and a justice of <strong>the</strong> peace, at Yantic village.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had seven children :<br />

1. Eunice Hazen, b. 25 Feb., 1835, d. 7 Nov., 1835.<br />

2. John Bijde, b. 7 Sept., 1838, graduated at State<br />

N<strong>or</strong>mal school, and <strong>in</strong> 1857, w<strong>as</strong> pr<strong>in</strong>cipal of a graded<br />

school at P<strong>or</strong>tland. Conn.<br />

3. Ahheij Jane.'h. 21 Aug., 1840.<br />

4. William Henry, b. 12 May, 1842.<br />

5. James Hazen, b. 2 April, 1844, d. 1 Sept., 1844.<br />

6. Anna <strong>Hyde</strong>, b. 12 July, 1846.<br />

7. Samuel Noft, b. 12 Feb., 1848.<br />

5294. Bela, b<strong>or</strong>n at Frankl<strong>in</strong>. He went south, unm., and had not<br />

been heard of by his relations <strong>in</strong> 1857, f<strong>or</strong> years, and w<strong>as</strong><br />

supposed to be dead <strong>in</strong> 1860.<br />

VI. Phebe Peck (1818), b<strong>or</strong>n at JST<strong>or</strong>wicli, Conn., 8<br />

Oct., 1785, youngest daughter of Ph<strong>in</strong>eh<strong>as</strong> Peck and<br />

Elizabeth Barstow (434), w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of<br />

Jabez <strong>Hyde</strong> (8) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. 22<br />

March, 1805, Daniel Gager, b. 4 July, 1782, at N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

youngest son of Daniel Gager and Mary Johnson of N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

and grandson of John Gager and Jerusha Barstow<br />

of N<strong>or</strong>wich {see No. 1634). <strong>The</strong>y settled at Frankl<strong>in</strong>,<br />

and <strong>in</strong> June, 1827, removed to Parma, N. Y., where she<br />

d. 16 Aug., 1830, and he d. 24 Oct., 1838.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were :<br />

5295. William Brewster, b. 10 Dec, 1810, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>, d. 11 July,<br />

1813.<br />

5296. Jonathan Pratt, b. 4 July, 1814, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>. He d. 24<br />

Jan., 1840, at Parma, unm.<br />

5297. Lucien Fayette, b. 7 March, 1819, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>. He m.<br />

Harriet Delight Brooks of Syracuse, N. Y., and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, 0., <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

5298. William Willes, b. 23 Nov., 1822, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>. He m.<br />

Ollie Miller, and <strong>in</strong> 1859, w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Afton, Iowa.<br />

5299. Jerusha Augusta, b. 21 Jan., 1807, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>. She m. 11<br />

April. 1827, Lester Biles Babcock, b. 16 Jan., 1805, at<br />

Lebanon, Conn., son of Thom<strong>as</strong> Babcock and Sophia John-<br />

son. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Lebanon <strong>in</strong><br />

1859. <strong>The</strong>y had two children :


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'J'33<br />

1. Amos Lester, b. 23 May, 1829, at Lebanon, m. 14 Feb.,<br />

1854, Carol<strong>in</strong>e E. Hatch.<br />

2. Fhebe SojjJua, b. 12 May, 1831, at Lebanon, m. 7<br />

May, 1856, William Loomis, and liv<strong>in</strong>g at Lebanon <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

5300. Julia Elizabeth, b. 15 Oct., 1808, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>. She m. her<br />

first cous<strong>in</strong>, Joshua Willes Peck (5277), third son of Capt.<br />

Jonathan Peck (1812) and Martha Willes. (See No. 5277.)<br />

5301. Mary Johnson, b. 21 Jaly, 1812, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>. She m.<br />

Mahlon Lewis Ross of Clarkson, N. Y., and <strong>in</strong> 1859 <strong>the</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Wiscoy, N. Y.<br />

5302. Phebe, b. 7 Feb., 1816, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>, d. 16 March. 1816.<br />

5303. C<strong>or</strong>nelia Anne, b. 17 Feb., 1817, at Franklir. She m.<br />

Joseph Adams Root of Augusta, N. Y. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at K<strong>in</strong>sman, 0., <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

5804. Martha Calista P., b. 16 Dec, 1820, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>. She m. 29<br />

April, 1844, Just<strong>in</strong> Loomis Babcock, b. 13 Oct., 1814, at<br />

Lebanon son of Thom<strong>as</strong> Babcock and Sophia Johnson.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Lebanon <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had three children<br />

:<br />

1. Martha Josepldne, b. 19 May, 1846, d. 16 Jan., 1857.<br />

2. Marif Aurelia, b. 2 March, 1848.<br />

3. Jusim Gager, b. 6 May, 1850.<br />

5305. Joseph<strong>in</strong>e Antionette, b<strong>or</strong>n at Frankl<strong>in</strong>. She m. Lemuel<br />

Newton, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at K<strong>in</strong>sman, 0., <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

VI. Richard L<strong>or</strong>d (1819), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 15<br />

Sept., 1752, eldest son of Capt. Enoch L<strong>or</strong>d (436) and<br />

Hepzibah Marv<strong>in</strong> of Lyme, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 9 Dec.,<br />

1790, Anne Mitchell, daughter of William Mitchell and<br />

Sarah, his wife, of Saybrook. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Lyme, where<br />

he d. 29 July, 1818, and she d. 16 March, 1826, aged 60<br />

years.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir ehildren ivere :<br />

5306. William Mitchell, b. 9 Xov., 1791, at Lyme. He w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Chester, Conn., <strong>in</strong> 1857, unm.<br />

5307. Richard Lynde, b. 5 Dec, 1793, at Lyme. He m. 31 Jan.,<br />

1837, his first cous<strong>in</strong>, Es<strong>the</strong>r Ann L<strong>or</strong>d (5331), youngest<br />

daughter of Enoch L<strong>or</strong>d (1821) of Lyme, by his first wife<br />

Es<strong>the</strong>r Durfy. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Lyme <strong>in</strong> 1857, s. p.<br />

5308. Stephen Johnson, b. 26 March, 1797, at Lyme. He m. 24<br />

Aug., 1829, his second cous<strong>in</strong> Sarah Anne McCurdy (5378),<br />

b. 25 May, 1807, at Lyme, daughter of Richard McCurdy,<br />

Esq., (1841) and Ursula Griswold (6024) of Lyme. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

settled at Lyme, where he d. 14 Jan., 1851, and where<br />

she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1857. <strong>The</strong>y had sis children b<strong>or</strong>n at<br />

Lyme, all unm. <strong>in</strong> 1857 :


'J'34<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

1. Richard Eomry, b. 6 July, 1830, d. 29 Sept., 1835.<br />

2. Robert McCurdy, b. 10 Jan., 1833, graduated at Yale<br />

1853, unm. <strong>in</strong> 1857.<br />

3. John McCurdi/, b. 24 June. 1835, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Hillsb<strong>or</strong>o',<br />

111., <strong>in</strong> 1857, unm.<br />

4. Sarah McCimhj, b. 14 April, 1838.<br />

5. Gertrude Mr Curdy, b. 30 March, 1840.<br />

6. Charles McCurdy, b. 31 Jan., 1842.<br />

5309. John Mitchell, b. 18 Nov., 1802, at Lyme. He d. 3 Nov.,<br />

1825, <strong>in</strong> N<strong>or</strong>th Carol<strong>in</strong>a, unm.<br />

5310. Sarah Ann, b. 18 June, 1799, at Lyme. She married her<br />

second cous<strong>in</strong>, Judge Charles Johnson McCurdy (5374), son<br />

of Richard McCurdy, Esq. (1841), and Ursula Griswold<br />

(6024) of Lyme. (See No. 5374.)<br />

VI. Joseph L<strong>or</strong>d (1820), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 3 June,<br />

1757, second son of Capt. Enoch L<strong>or</strong>d (436) and Hepzibah<br />

Marv<strong>in</strong>, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong><br />

third generation. He m. 25 Nov., 1794, his third cous<strong>in</strong>,<br />

Phebe Griff<strong>in</strong> (2263,) b. 4 May, 1768, at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam,<br />

third daughter of Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Griff<strong>in</strong> and Eve D<strong>or</strong>r (512).<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at Lyme, where he d. 15 March, 1812, and<br />

she d. 26 I^ov., 1841.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children w,ere<br />

:<br />

5311. Joseph, b. May, 1801, at Lyme, d. 8 Sept., 1802.<br />

5312. Harriet, b. 25 Sept., 1795, at Lyme, where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1856, unm.<br />

5313. Phebe, b. 20 Feb., 1797, at Lyme. She m. 16 May, 1827,<br />

Deacon Daniel Rogers Noyes, b. 22 Aug., 1793, at Westerly,<br />

R. I., fifth son of Col. Thom<strong>as</strong> Noyes and Lydia Rogers of<br />

Westerly.<br />

[This Thom<strong>as</strong> Noyes, b. 3 Oct., 1754, who m. 31 Jan.,<br />

1781, Lydia Rogers, b. 19 May, 1760, at Newp<strong>or</strong>t, R. I.,<br />

daughter of William Rogers and Sarah his wife of Newp<strong>or</strong>t,<br />

and d. 20 Sept., 1819, at Westerly, w<strong>as</strong> Colonel Thom<strong>as</strong><br />

Noyes of <strong>the</strong> revolutionary army. He w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> eldest son of<br />

Joseph Noyes, who w<strong>as</strong> b. 9 Oct., 1727, at Ston<strong>in</strong>gton, and<br />

Barbara his wife ; w<strong>as</strong> grandson of Capt. Thom<strong>as</strong> Noyes of<br />

Ston<strong>in</strong>gton, b 14 Aug., 1679, and his wife, Elizabeth Sanf<strong>or</strong>d,<br />

daughter of Gov. Peleg Sanf<strong>or</strong>d of Rhode Island ; w<strong>as</strong><br />

great grandson of <strong>the</strong> Rev. James Noyes, b. 11 March, 1640,<br />

<strong>the</strong> first m<strong>in</strong>ister of Ston<strong>in</strong>gton, and J)<strong>or</strong>othy Stanton, his<br />

wife, who were m. 11 Sept., 1674. ^he Rev. James Noyes,<br />

who w<strong>as</strong> settled at Ston<strong>in</strong>gton, <strong>as</strong> its first m<strong>in</strong>ister, 10 Sept.,<br />

1674, w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> second son of <strong>the</strong> Rev. James Noyes, m<strong>in</strong>ister<br />

of Newberry, M<strong>as</strong>s., who w<strong>as</strong> b<strong>or</strong>n at Choulderton <strong>in</strong> Wiltshire,<br />

m. <strong>in</strong> 1634, Sarah Brown, daughter of Joseph Brown


HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

735<br />

of Southampton, and came to America <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> same year,<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> ship Mary and John, of London.]<br />

Deacon Daniel Rogers Noyes w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and settled<br />

at Lyme, where he and his wife were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1857. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had six children b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme :<br />

1. Carol<strong>in</strong>e Lijdia, b. 4 May 1828.<br />

2. Edmund Griff<strong>in</strong>, b. 10 Aug., 1830, d. 27 Nov., 1835.<br />

3. Julia L<strong>or</strong>d, b. 23 Sept., 1833.<br />

4. Daniel Rogers, b. 10 Nov., 1836.<br />

5. Joseph<strong>in</strong>e L<strong>or</strong>d, b. 18 Sept., 1839.<br />

6. Charles Phelps, b. 24 April, 1842. <strong>The</strong>y were allunm.<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1857.<br />

5315. Hepzibah, b. March, 1799, at Lyme. She d. 29 March, 1844,<br />

at Lyme, unm.<br />

5316. Julianna, b. 6 March, 1803, at Lyme, where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1857, unm.<br />

5317. Lucy, b. 6 March, 1805, at Lyme, where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1857, unm.<br />

5318. Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e, b. 7 March, 1807, at Lyme. She married her first<br />

cous<strong>in</strong>,'Enoch Noyes (5341), second son of Joseph Noyes and<br />

Jane L<strong>or</strong>d (1825), and d. 25 Nov., 1844, s. u. (See No.<br />

5341.)<br />

5319. Frances Jane, b. Oct., 1810, at Lj^me. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Cleveland,<br />

0., <strong>in</strong> 1857, unm.<br />

5320. Joseph<strong>in</strong>e, b. 12 July, 1812, at Lyme. She married her<br />

second cous<strong>in</strong>, Alexander Lynde McCurdy (5377), fifth son<br />

of Richard McCurdy, Esq. (1841), and Ursula Griswold<br />

(6024) of Lyme. {See No. 5377.)<br />

VI. Enoch L<strong>or</strong>d (1821), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 28 July,<br />

1760, third son of Capt. Enoch L<strong>or</strong>d (436) and Hepzibah<br />

Marv<strong>in</strong>, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of<br />

<strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 3 June, 1790, Es<strong>the</strong>r Durfey<br />

of Xew London, b. about 1772. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Lyme,<br />

where she d. 8 Feb., 1814, aged 41 years.<br />

His children hy her were :<br />

5321. Thom<strong>as</strong> Durfey, b. 17 Feb., 1792, at Lyme. He m. Carol<strong>in</strong>e<br />

Bulkley of Lyme, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Canton, 111., <strong>in</strong> 1857.<br />

5322. William Marv<strong>in</strong>, b. 21 Dec, 1806, at Lyme. He m. Ca<strong>the</strong>-<br />

r<strong>in</strong>e Howe, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Ston<strong>in</strong>gton <strong>in</strong> 1857, s. p.<br />

5323. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge W. Lee, b. 13 Sept., 1808, at Lyme. He m. 5 March,<br />

1839, Emely E. Mo<strong>or</strong>e of Lyme, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Canton,<br />

HI. <strong>in</strong> 1857.<br />

5324. Phebe, b. 12 Jan., 1794, at Lyme. She m. Luc<strong>as</strong>; he<br />

died, and she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Auburn <strong>in</strong> 1857.<br />

5325. Sarah Read, b. 12 Feb., 1796, at Lyme. She m. Mat<strong>the</strong>w<br />

Marv<strong>in</strong>, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at N<strong>or</strong>walk, 0., <strong>in</strong> 1857.


736<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

5327. Nancy M., b. 26 Aug., 1798, at Lyme, unm. <strong>in</strong> 1857.<br />

5328. Mary Y., b. 27 Sept., 1800, at Lyme, where she d. 13 Dec,<br />

1828, unm.<br />

5329. Elizabeth, b. 27 Nov., 1802, at Lyme, where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1857, unm.<br />

5330. Eunice Noyes, b. 6 Dec., 1804, at Lyme. She m. Pew,<br />

and died s. p.<br />

6331. Es<strong>the</strong>r Ann, b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme. She married her first cous<strong>in</strong><br />

llichard Lynde L<strong>or</strong>d (5307), second son of Kichard L<strong>or</strong>d<br />

(1819) and Anne iMitchell of Lyme. {See No. 5307.)<br />

Enoch L<strong>or</strong>d tlieii married his second cous<strong>in</strong>, Phebe Sill<br />

(1916), b. 14 July, 1768, at Saybrook, yoi<strong>in</strong>o-est daughter<br />

of Ricliard Sill (453) and Zipp<strong>or</strong>ah Ayers. He d. 22 Dec,<br />

1834, and she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Saybrook <strong>in</strong> 1857, 5, p.<br />

VI. Lynde L<strong>or</strong>d (1823), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 17 July,<br />

1767, fourth son of Capt. Enoch L<strong>or</strong>d (436) and Hepzibah<br />

Marv<strong>in</strong>, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong><br />

third generation. He m. Mehitable Marv<strong>in</strong>, b. 26 Oct.,<br />

1773, at Lyme, eldest daughter of Mat<strong>the</strong>w Marv<strong>in</strong> and<br />

Elizabeth Deram<strong>in</strong>g, and granddaughter of Mat<strong>the</strong>w Marv<strong>in</strong><br />

and Mary Beckwith of Lyme {see No. 502). <strong>The</strong>y<br />

settled at Ljane, where he d. 19 May, 1856, and she d.<br />

16 Aug., 1857.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children wei-e :<br />

5332. Frederick William, b. 11 Dec, 1800, at Lyme. He graduated<br />

at Yale <strong>in</strong> 1821, and w<strong>as</strong> a physician, and w<strong>as</strong> profess<strong>or</strong><br />

of ma<strong>the</strong>matics <strong>in</strong> W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton colleoe, Maryland. He m.<br />

17 xMay, 1886, Louisa S. Ackerly, b. 29 Sept., 1814, at New<br />

Y<strong>or</strong>k, daughter of Jackamiah Ackerly, and Jerusha M. Smith.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at Sag Harb<strong>or</strong>, N. Y., where he practiced physic<br />

f<strong>or</strong> 15 years, and w<strong>as</strong> a member of congress. In 1846 he<br />

rel<strong>in</strong>quished practice and retired to Walnut Grove, <strong>in</strong> Greenp<strong>or</strong>t,<br />

N. Y., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had<br />

three children :<br />

1. Louisa A., h. 25 March, 1837, d. 3 Jan., 1840.<br />

2. 3[ari/ S., h. 14 Dec, 1839.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong>od<strong>or</strong>e A., b. 23 Jan., 1844.<br />

5333. Matilda, b. 1794, at Lyme. She ra. 1822, Dr. John Sill<br />

Rogers, b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme. He graduated at Yale <strong>in</strong> 1815, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a physician. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Lyme, where he w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

member of <strong>the</strong> legislature. About 1836, <strong>the</strong>y removed to<br />

Rome, 0., where he w<strong>as</strong> also a member of <strong>the</strong> legislature.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y wei'e liv<strong>in</strong>g at Rome <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had two children :


HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

737<br />

1. CliarloUe Aiiffusfa, who m. Thom<strong>as</strong> S. Swan, a farmer<br />

of Lyme, and had iu 1859 two children : Walter; and Ada<br />

Auo'usta.<br />

2. ffe/Ien, who m. Dr. Stone of Rome, 0., where thcj were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859, .J,. «.,^„^^^<br />

VI. Anne L<strong>or</strong>d (1824), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 4 Dec,<br />

1754, eldest daughter of Capt. Enoch L<strong>or</strong>d (436) and<br />

Hepzibah Marv<strong>in</strong>, w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of Elizabeth<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. 1 Sept., 1774,<br />

Capt. Stephen Johnson, b. 22 Feb., 1753, at Lyme, second<br />

son of <strong>the</strong> Rev. Stephen Johnson of Lyme, by his first<br />

wife, Elizabeth Diodate.<br />

[<strong>The</strong> Rev. Stephen Johnson, b. May, 1724, at Newark,<br />

]Sr. J., w<strong>as</strong> son of N"atlianiel Johnson, Esq., aud Sarah<br />

Ogden of Newark. He graduated at Yale, 1743, and w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

Congregational clergyman. He m. 26 July, 1744, Elizabeth<br />

Diodate, b. 11 July, 1722, at New Haven, eldest<br />

daughter of William Diodate and Elizabeth, his wife.<br />

This William Diodate w<strong>as</strong> a descendant <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> fourth<br />

generation of <strong>the</strong> Rev. John Diodate of Geneva, <strong>in</strong><br />

Switzerland, <strong>in</strong> whose family John Milton lived when he<br />

w<strong>as</strong> <strong>in</strong> Geneva. <strong>The</strong> Rev. John Diodate w<strong>as</strong> b. about<br />

1579, at Lucca, w<strong>as</strong> profess<strong>or</strong> of div<strong>in</strong>ity at Geneva, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> auth<strong>or</strong> of a large volume of commentaries upon<br />

an English translation of which commentaries<br />

<strong>the</strong> Bible ;<br />

w<strong>as</strong> published <strong>in</strong> 1651, conta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g a likeness of <strong>the</strong> venerable<br />

auth<strong>or</strong>. <strong>The</strong> Rev. Stephen Johnson w<strong>as</strong> settled <strong>as</strong><br />

m<strong>in</strong>ister of Lyme, 10 Dec, 1746, where his wife d. 2 May,<br />

1761. He <strong>the</strong>n m. 1 Dec, 1762, Mary Blague of Saybrook,<br />

who d. 10 Dec, 1772. He afterwards married a<br />

third wife by <strong>the</strong> name of Leverett, and d. 8 Nov., 1786,<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> 63d year of his age, and <strong>the</strong> 40th year of his<br />

m<strong>in</strong>istry. At <strong>the</strong> request of his friend and parishioner,<br />

John McCurdy of Lyme, he wrote a series of articles <strong>in</strong><br />

opposition to <strong>the</strong> stamp act, which <strong>the</strong> latter caused to be<br />

published <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Connecticut Gazette, whicli aroused <strong>the</strong> spirit<br />

of <strong>the</strong> country aga<strong>in</strong>st British aggressions ; which spirit<br />

at length broke out <strong>in</strong> an armed resistance. And when<br />

Boston became <strong>the</strong> seat of war <strong>in</strong> 1775, this patriotic<br />

m<strong>in</strong>ister went <strong>the</strong>re <strong>in</strong> person, <strong>as</strong> chapla<strong>in</strong> to <strong>the</strong> American<br />

troops. He had by his first wife six children : 1. Diodate,<br />

b. 29 July, 1745, graduated at Yale, 1764, and w<strong>as</strong><br />

a tut<strong>or</strong> <strong>the</strong>re, and a clergyman at Mill<strong>in</strong>gton, and d. 1773,<br />

s. p. 2. Sarah, b. 29 Jan., 1748, who m. Deacon John<br />

93


738<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

Griswold {see M. 2100). 3.. Elizabeth, b. 22 Nov., 1750,<br />

who m. Dr. Hezekiali Braiiiard of Hadclam, and d. 12 Dec,<br />

1813, s. p. 4. Stephen, who m. Anne L<strong>or</strong>d. 5. Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e,<br />

b. 6 April, 1755, who m. Kev. R. R. Elliot of Watertown,<br />

M<strong>as</strong>s., and died s. p. 6. William, b. 29 June, 1757,<br />

graduated at Yale, 1778, and d, 28 Jan., 1779, unm. By his<br />

second wife he had two children : 7. llari/, b. 9 Aug.,<br />

1768, m. Rev. Mat<strong>the</strong>w Is'oyes. 8. Nathaniel, b. 5 Aug.,<br />

1770, d. 4 March, 1771.]<br />

Capt. Stephen Johnson and Anne L<strong>or</strong>d, his wife, settled<br />

at Lyme, where <strong>the</strong>y probably both died, but <strong>the</strong> dates of<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir deaths I have not obta<strong>in</strong>ed.<br />

<strong>The</strong>h' children toere :<br />

5334. Diodate, b. 8 Feb., 177S, at Lyme, d. 9 Dec, 1783.<br />

5335. Elizabeth, b. 6 Aug., 1780, at Lyme. She m. 28 Aug.,<br />

1801, Stephen Peck of Lyme, and d. 7 Nov., 1803, .5. p.<br />

5336. Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e, b. 22 Feb., 1783, at Lyme. She m. Israel Matson,<br />

b. 6 April. 1771, at Lyme, second son of Nathaniel Matson<br />

and Desire Newton, and grandson of Nathaniel Matson, <strong>the</strong><br />

first, of Lyme, and Joanna Ely, his wife. <strong>The</strong>y settled at<br />

Lyme, where she d. 20 Aug., 1807. He had by her one<br />

son : Stephen Johnson, who m. Van Bergen.<br />

Israel Matson <strong>the</strong>n m. Phebe Ely, and d. 4 Sept., 1855, at<br />

Lyme, and had by her three o<strong>the</strong>r children, not of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

blood.<br />

5337. Sarah B., b. 25 Jan., 1785, at Lyme, where she died unm.<br />

5338. Anne, b. 22 Feb., 1787, at Lyme. She m. 17 June, 1819,<br />

Col. Selden Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton of Haddam, and d. 7 Oct., 1823,<br />

leav<strong>in</strong>g one son:<br />

1. Joseph Selden, b. 24 Nov., 1820. He w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

New Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1862.<br />

Selden Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton <strong>the</strong>n m. 27 Jan., 1832, at New Y<strong>or</strong>k,<br />

her second cous<strong>in</strong>, Jeannette McCurdy Stewart (5385), b<strong>or</strong>n<br />

at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, youngest daughter of Alexander Stewart and<br />

Elizabeth McCurdy (1842). He d. June, 1846, and she w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at New Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1858. He had by her two children :<br />

1. Gertrude E., b. 8 Dec, 1832, d. 1833.<br />

2. Emelij S., b. 31 July, 1834, liv<strong>in</strong>g at New Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong><br />

1858, unm. {See No. 5385.)<br />

5339 Mary, b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme. She m. Dr. Bulkley of Haddam, and<br />

had two children.<br />

VL Jane L<strong>or</strong>d (1825), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 13 Aug.,<br />

17G4, second daughter of Capt. Enoch L<strong>or</strong>d (486) and<br />

llepzibah Marv<strong>in</strong>, w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of Elizabeth<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. Capt.


HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

739<br />

Joseph Noj^es, b. 7 Sept., 1758, at Lyme, second son of<br />

Jndge William ISToyes and Eunice Marv<strong>in</strong>.<br />

[Judo;e William iTojes w<strong>as</strong> a son of Moses N'oj^es and<br />

Mary Ely of Lyme, and w<strong>as</strong> a grandson of <strong>the</strong> Rev.<br />

Moses Noyes, <strong>the</strong> first m<strong>in</strong>ister of Lyme, and liuth<br />

Picket, his wife. <strong>The</strong> Rev. Moses J^oyes, b. 6 Dec,<br />

1643, at N"ewbmy, M<strong>as</strong>s., w<strong>as</strong> bro<strong>the</strong>r of <strong>the</strong> Rev. James<br />

IToyes, <strong>the</strong> first m<strong>in</strong>ister of Ston<strong>in</strong>gton [see No. 5313),<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> third son of <strong>the</strong> Rev. James E"oyes of Newbury,<br />

M<strong>as</strong>s., and Sarah Brown, who were m. <strong>in</strong> 1634, <strong>in</strong><br />

England, and came to America <strong>the</strong> same year. <strong>The</strong> Rev.<br />

Moses Noyes graduated at Harvard, 1659, m. Ruth Picket<br />

of New London, and commenced his m<strong>in</strong>isterial lab<strong>or</strong>s at<br />

Ljnne <strong>in</strong> 1666, and w<strong>as</strong> <strong>or</strong>da<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> first m<strong>in</strong>ister of<br />

<strong>the</strong> regular church, which w<strong>as</strong> f<strong>or</strong>med <strong>the</strong>re <strong>in</strong> 1693. He<br />

d. 10 Nov., 1729, at Lyme, and w<strong>as</strong> buried <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> old<br />

cemetery below <strong>the</strong> hill, where <strong>the</strong> follow<strong>in</strong>g tribute to his<br />

mem<strong>or</strong>y is placed upon <strong>the</strong> headstone of his grave.<br />

" <strong>The</strong> learned,<br />

div<strong>in</strong>e."]<br />

modest, and <strong>or</strong>thodox m<strong>in</strong>ister, and pious<br />

Joseph Noyes and Jane L<strong>or</strong>d, his wife, settled at Lyme,<br />

where he d. Aug., 1820, and she d. <strong>in</strong> 1843.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children icere<br />

:<br />

5340. Richard, b. 12 Jan., 1787, at Lyme, He m. 31 March, 1814,<br />

his fourth cous<strong>in</strong>, Martha Noyes, b 25 April, 1791, at<br />

Westerly, R. I., second daughter of Col. Thom<strong>as</strong> Noyes and<br />

Lydia Rogers of Westerly (see No. 5313). He w<strong>as</strong> a physician,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Lyme, where she died leav<strong>in</strong>g one<br />

son :<br />

:<br />

1. Dr. John Noyes, who graduated at Yale, 1834, and m.<br />

Anne Colton. She died, leav<strong>in</strong>g two children, and he <strong>the</strong>n<br />

m. a widow Sill.<br />

After <strong>the</strong> death of his first wife. Dr. Richard Noyes m.<br />

25 March, 1830, his fourth cous<strong>in</strong>, D<strong>or</strong>othy Griff<strong>in</strong> (0434),<br />

b. 2 March, 1797, at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam, fourth daughter of Col.<br />

Josiah Griff<strong>in</strong> (2258) and D<strong>or</strong>othy Gates. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Old Lyme <strong>in</strong> 1858. He had by her four o<strong>the</strong>r children :<br />

2. Richard, b. 9 Feb., 1831, unm. <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

3. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Griff<strong>in</strong>, b. 20 Au-, 1833, unm. <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

4. Joseph, b. 9 Feb., 1836, d. 30 Oct., 1842.<br />

5. Martha Jane, b. 15 April, 1841.<br />

5341. Enoch, b. 27 Aug., 1789, at Lyme. He m. 29 June, 1820,<br />

Clarissa Dutton, b. 27 Nov., 1798, at New London, daughter<br />

of Asa Dutton and Clarissa Fitch. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Lyme,<br />

where she d. 6 Aug., 1836. He had by her eight children,<br />

b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme


740<br />

:<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

1. Ahhy Sill, b. 27 May, 1821, d. 22 July, 1822.<br />

2. Clarissa Dation, b. 11 Aug., 1823, d. 14 Aug., 1823.<br />

3. Ellen, h. 15 Nov., 1824, m. 21 March, 1848, Daniel<br />

Chadwick, b. 5 Jan., 1825, at Lyme, son of Daniel<br />

Chadwick and Nancy Waite. He graduated at Yale <strong>in</strong><br />

1845, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Lyme <strong>in</strong><br />

1859, and had two children : Charles Noyes, b. 18 Jan.,<br />

1849 ; and Mary, b. 1 May, 1851, d. 5 Dec, 1853.<br />

4. Ilrnry, b. 17 Sept., 1826, liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Calif<strong>or</strong>nia <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

5. Charles RochweU, b. 16 Oct., 1828.<br />

6. Enoch, b. 8 Nov., 1830, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Lyme <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

7. Martha, b. 9 March, 1833, unm. <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

8. Sarah, b. 30 July, 1836, d. 29 Sept., 1836.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 10 Dec, 1840, his first cous<strong>in</strong>, Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e<br />

L<strong>or</strong>d (5318), b. 7 March, 1807. at Lyme, sixth daughter of<br />

Joseph L<strong>or</strong>d (1820) and Phebe Griff<strong>in</strong> (2263). She d. 25<br />

Nov., 1844, at Lyme, s. p., where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

5342. Joseph, b. 1799, at Lyme. He m. 14 May, 1823, Sarah<br />

Gurley, b. 26 Nov., 1804, at New London, eldest daughter<br />

of Jacob B. Gurley, Esq., and Elizabeth Griswold (6025).<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Lyme, where she d. 21<br />

March, 1835. He had by her five children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme :<br />

1. Mary Gurley, b. 15 Dec, 1824, m. F. C. Selden of<br />

New Haven, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had one<br />

child, Mary.<br />

2. Jane Elizabeth, b. 23 Feb., 1827, d. 28 Sept., 1835.<br />

3. Ursula Wolcott, b. 21 Feb., 1829, m. 9 March, 1848,<br />

Samuel Grosven<strong>or</strong>, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at N<strong>or</strong>wich <strong>in</strong> 1859, and<br />

had three daughters.<br />

4. Josejih, b. 26 June, 1831, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Mansfield <strong>in</strong> 1859,<br />

unm.<br />

5. Sarah Griswold, b. 15 Aug., 1833, d. 28 Sept., 1835.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 13 Oct., 1835, his fourth cous<strong>in</strong>, Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e<br />

Elizabeth Edgerton (4579), b. 25 Jan., 1803, at New London,<br />

eldest daughter of James Edgerton (1510) and Ca<strong>the</strong>-<br />

r<strong>in</strong>e H<strong>in</strong>man, and d. 1 April, 1836, at Lyme, without issue<br />

by her.<br />

She <strong>the</strong>n m. 2 June, 1841, Jairus Dickerman of Troy,<br />

N. Y., marble dealer, b. 10 May, 1797, at Hamden. son of<br />

Jonathan Dickerman and M. Eoyce. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Troy <strong>in</strong> 1859, and she had one child by him :<br />

1. James E., b. 13 April, 1846, at Troy.<br />

5343. Eunice, b. 20 Nov., 1791, at Lyme. She m. 5 Jan., 1811,<br />

Col. John Christopher Ely, b. 1 Aug., 1787, at Lyme, only<br />

son of Capt. Christopher Ely of Lyme, by his second wife,<br />

Es<strong>the</strong>r Hunt, grandson of Daniel Ely, and great grandson of<br />

William Ely <strong>the</strong> first of Lyme {see No. 67). <strong>The</strong>y settled<br />

at Lyme <strong>in</strong> 1826, removed to New Y<strong>or</strong>k, and <strong>in</strong> 1828 to Baltim<strong>or</strong>e,<br />

Md., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had<br />

eleven children


HYDE GENEALOGY. 74<br />

1. John Noyes, b. 11 Nov., 1811, <strong>in</strong>. 11 June, 1883, Eliza<br />

L. Baker of Baltim<strong>or</strong>e, who d. 20 June, 1842. He had by<br />

her three children : Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e, b. 6 May, 1834, who m.<br />

Samuel W<strong>in</strong>gate ; John B., b. 19 Aug., 1836 ; and Mary J.,<br />

b. 3U Sept., 1838. He <strong>the</strong>n m. Anne Barr<strong>in</strong>gtou of Phila-<br />

delphia.<br />

2. E>ithrr Jane, b. 30 Dec., 1812, m. July, 1834, Francis<br />

S. Walter of Baltim<strong>or</strong>e, and d. 20 Oct., 1837, leav<strong>in</strong>g one<br />

daughter, who m. Joseph 11. Golibart.<br />

(L Joseph Christopher, b. 22 June, 1814, d 15 June, 1848,<br />

at Baltim<strong>or</strong>e, unm.<br />

4. J,mies Lai<strong>or</strong>ence, b. 23 April, 1816, d. 1 May, 1817.<br />

5. William Noi/es, b. 3 Feb., 1818, unm. <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

6. Richard Noyes, b. 17 April, 1820, d. 27 Nov., 1843, at<br />

Baltim<strong>or</strong>e, unm.<br />

7. Mary Anne, b. 14 Dec, 1822, m. Joseph Gray of Baltim<strong>or</strong>e.<br />

8. Frarices Noyes,}). 11 Nov., 1824, d. 13 Aug., 1843, at<br />

Baltim<strong>or</strong>e, unm.<br />

9. Daniel Noyes, b. 3 July, 1827, d. 11 Dec, 1832.<br />

10. Enoch iXoyes. b. 1 Aug., 1830, m. 23 Nov., 1854, Margaret<br />

F<strong>or</strong>d of Baltim<strong>or</strong>e, and <strong>in</strong> 1859 had two children<br />

Joseph Christopher, b, 11 Oct., 1855 ; and Charles F<strong>or</strong>d, b.<br />

7 Jan., 1858.<br />

11. Martha Clarissa, b. 8 July, 1833, d. 20 June, 1838.<br />

YL Lynde L<strong>or</strong>d (1828), b<strong>or</strong>n at Litchfield, Conn., 21<br />

Oct., 1762, second son of Lynde L<strong>or</strong>d, Esq., (437) and Lois<br />

Sheldon (1970), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

(9) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He graduated at Yale <strong>in</strong> 1783,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. He m. 13 Jan., 1786, his second cous<strong>in</strong><br />

of <strong>the</strong> Sheldon blood, Mary Lyman, b. 1764, at N<strong>or</strong>thampton,<br />

only daughter of Capt. Joseph Lyman of <strong>the</strong> army of<br />

<strong>the</strong> revolution, and ]Mary Sheldon who w<strong>as</strong> a niece of his<br />

grandfa<strong>the</strong>r, Capt. Elisha Sheldon, who m. Elizabeth Ely<br />

(462). <strong>The</strong>y settled at Litchfield, where he w<strong>as</strong> deputy<br />

sheritF under his fa<strong>the</strong>r. He d. 12 Feb., 1813, at Litchfield,<br />

where she d. 12 May, 1843.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children luere<br />

:<br />

5344. Joseph Lynde, b. 2 Sept., 1788, at Litchfield, d. 4 Oct ,<br />

5345. Joseph Lyman, b. 25 Aug., 1790, at Litchfield. He m. 10<br />

May, 1812, Maria Tryon. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Boston, and <strong>in</strong><br />

1815Yemoved to Baltim<strong>or</strong>e, where he w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and<br />

where she d. 14 May, 1816.<br />

b<strong>or</strong>n <strong>in</strong> Boston :<br />

He had by her two children,<br />

1. Maria <strong>The</strong>rese, b. 20 Feb., 1813, m. Joseph M. Boardman<br />

of Macon, Ga., and d. 15 July, 184-.<br />

^ :<br />

1789.


742<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

2. Helen Louise^ b. 15 June, 1815. She d. 28 Oct., 1834,<br />

at Cl<strong>in</strong>ton, Ga.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 18 Jan., 1818, Frances Dougl<strong>as</strong>s Gates,<br />

b. 11 March, 1791), daughter of Maj<strong>or</strong> Lemuel Gates,<br />

of <strong>the</strong> United States army. <strong>The</strong>y removed to. Boston <strong>in</strong><br />

1819, and to Taunton, M<strong>as</strong>s., <strong>in</strong> 1827, where he w<strong>as</strong> a merchant<br />

and postm<strong>as</strong>ter. In 1835 <strong>the</strong>y removed to New Y<strong>or</strong>k,<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> engaged <strong>in</strong> merchandise until 1845. He <strong>the</strong>re<br />

<strong>or</strong>ig<strong>in</strong>ated and became <strong>the</strong> agent of <strong>the</strong> mutual benefit life<br />

<strong>in</strong>surance company of New Y<strong>or</strong>k, where he w<strong>as</strong> such agent<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1859. lie had by her eight o<strong>the</strong>r children :<br />

3. John Fierpont, b. 28 Oct., 1818, at Baltim<strong>or</strong>e, He m.<br />

at Macon, Ga., Mary Ann Flanders, b. 1 April, 1822, at<br />

New Y<strong>or</strong>k. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Macon,<br />

and removed to Brooklyn, N. Y., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g io<br />

1859. <strong>The</strong>y had eight children : Joseph Pierpont, b. 16<br />

July, 1839, d. 31 July, 1839; Wilham Gates, b. 23 June,<br />

1840; Frances Anna, b. 26 Jan., 1843; Maria <strong>The</strong>rese, b.<br />

28 Nov., 1844; Mary Anne, b. 6 Aug., 1846; Charles<br />

Strong, b. 27 Aug., 1848, d. 18 Sept., 1849 ; Pierpont Flan-<br />

ders, b. 22 Nov., 1852, d. 6 March, 1854; and Charles Pierpont,<br />

b. 27 July, 1854, d. 9 Aug., 1855.<br />

4. Franees Anna, b. 15 March, 1820, at Boston. She m.<br />

26 Oct., 1842, Charles A. Strong of New Y<strong>or</strong>k, who d. 17<br />

Jan., 1851. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Brooklyn <strong>in</strong> 1859, and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

had two cliildren : Marion F., b. 5 Sept., 1844; and Helen<br />

A., b. 16 July, 1846.<br />

5. Joaejyh Lyman, b. 5 July, 1821, at Boston. He m.<br />

Aurelia Pratt of New Y<strong>or</strong>k, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859,<br />

and had one child : Charles Strong, b. 25 March, 1851, d.<br />

25 Nov., 1854.<br />

6. Eliza Gates, b. 23 July, 1823, d. 7 Nov., 1823.<br />

7. William Gates, b. 23 Oct., 1824, d. 3 April, 1826.<br />

8. Eliza Gates 2d, b. 22 Jan., 1827. at Boston. She m.<br />

11 April, 1853, Ge<strong>or</strong>ge D. Puffer of Brooklyn, N. Y., where<br />

<strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1857, and had three children : Ge<strong>or</strong>ge<br />

E., b. 5 Feb., 1854, d. 16 March, 1855; Frank D., b. 17<br />

May, 1855 ; and William L<strong>or</strong>d, b. 14 Jan., 1858.<br />

9. Joseph Sp)roat, b. 4 Aug., 1830, at Taunton, d. 24 Feb.,<br />

1831.<br />

10. Joseph Sproat 2d, b. 23 Feb., 1832, at Taunton. He<br />

m. 8 Sept., 1856, Emely Puffer of Brooklyn, where <strong>the</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859 s. p.<br />

5346. Er<strong>as</strong>tus Aurelian, b. 16 Oct., 1792, at Litchfield. He m. 6<br />

Jan., 1815, Charlotte D<strong>or</strong>man of Litchfield, b. 10 May, 1790.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at Litchfield and were liv<strong>in</strong>g at lloxbury, M<strong>as</strong>s.,<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had eight children :<br />

1. Augustus Aurelian^ b. 5 Nov., 1815, a merchant' at<br />

Litchfield <strong>in</strong> 1859.


HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

2. Frederick Augustus, b. and d. 1817.<br />

7^3<br />

3. C<strong>or</strong>r<strong>in</strong>na Mary, b. 4 Aug., 1818, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Roxbury <strong>in</strong><br />

1859, unm.<br />

4. Mary Lyma^i, b. 1820, d. 1831.<br />

5. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Frederick, b. 16 March, 1822, at Litchfield, ra.<br />

12 Dec, 1817, Mary N. Dodd of Litchfield, where <strong>the</strong>y set-<br />

tled, and he w<strong>as</strong> a farmer. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong>re <strong>in</strong> 1859,<br />

and had two children : Mary Frances, b. 18 Feb., 1850 ; and<br />

Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Williams, b. 6 June, 1854.<br />

G. John McHenry, b. 1 Jan., 1824, at Litchfield, liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

Calif<strong>or</strong>nia <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

7. Fremces Maria, b. 28 April, 182G, at Litchfield, liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Roxbury <strong>in</strong> 1859, unm.<br />

8. William Rvfus, b. 29 April, 1827, at Litchfield, liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Roxbury <strong>in</strong> 1859, unm.<br />

9. Julia Spencer, b. 1832, d. 1833.<br />

5347. William Rufus, b. 14 Aug., 1794, at Litchfield. He d. 5<br />

May, 1822, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> army, at New Orleans, unm.<br />

5348. Henry Edw<strong>in</strong>, b. 13 Feb., 1797, at Litchfield. He m. 22<br />

Dec, 1823, Sarah Mciiill of Boston, where <strong>the</strong>y settled, and<br />

where she d. about 1834. He had by her four children,<br />

b<strong>or</strong>n at Boston :<br />

1. Sarah Gill b. 1 June, 1825, m. 19 Dec, 1844, William<br />

E. Gutterson of Boston.<br />

2. Frez Gill, b. Sept., 1827, a clerk at Detroit <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

3. Mary L.,\). Sept., 1830, m. G<strong>or</strong>ham Boardman, a merchant<br />

of Boston, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Brooklyn, N. Y., <strong>in</strong><br />

1859.<br />

4. Henry Edw<strong>in</strong>, b. 22 Aug., 1832. He w<strong>as</strong> a clerk <strong>in</strong><br />

1859.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 1835, Mary W. Butler of Litchfield, and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g at New Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1859. He had by her one child :<br />

5. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge S.. b<strong>or</strong>n at Litchfield, a clerk at New Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong><br />

1859.<br />

5349. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton, b. 29 Oct., 1800, at Litchfield. He m.<br />

14 April, 1824, Fanny Mills of Boston, where he d. G May,<br />

1824. He had by her a posthumous child : Ge<strong>or</strong>gianna, b.<br />

27 Feb., 1825, at Boston, who m. Hill, a merchant of<br />

New Y<strong>or</strong>k.<br />

5350. I\Iary Sheldon, b. 31 Jan., 1787, at Litchfield. She m. her<br />

fourth cous<strong>in</strong>. Rev. John Pierpont (3055), second son of<br />

James Pierpont and Elizabeth Coll<strong>in</strong>s (8G9) of Litchfield.<br />

(See No. 3055.)<br />

5351. Frances Maria, b. 7 Nov., 1798, at Litchfield. She m. 14 May,<br />

1823, David Mayo, a merchant of Boston, and d. 3 Feb.,<br />

1824, s. p.<br />

5352. Abby Lyman, b. 6 Aug., 1804, at Litchfield. She m. 15<br />

April, 1824, Jonathan Snell<strong>in</strong>g, a merchant of Boston. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

removed to New Y<strong>or</strong>k, where she d. 30 April, 1845, and<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had three daughters.


744<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

VI. Elijah Lathrop (1831), b<strong>or</strong>n at IST<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn.,<br />

20 Oct., 1747, eldest son of Elijah Lathrop and Susannali<br />

L<strong>or</strong>d (438), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9)<br />

of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He probably m. 27 April, 1774,<br />

D<strong>or</strong>c<strong>as</strong> Kibbe of Enfield, Conn. If so, <strong>the</strong>y settled at<br />

N<strong>or</strong>wich, and had three children rec<strong>or</strong>ded <strong>the</strong>re.<br />

Those children ivere :<br />

5353. Elijah, b. 28 Oct., 1777, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

5354. Charles, b. 8 March, 1786, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

5355. Nancy, b. 10 Dec, 1788, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, d. 14 June, 1790.<br />

YI. Simon Lathrop (1832), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn., 24<br />

Feb., 1760, second son of Elijah Lathrop and Susanna<br />

L<strong>or</strong>d (438), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9)<br />

of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He probably m. 19 Dec, 1782,<br />

Mary Wetm<strong>or</strong>e, b. 16 March, 1761, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, daughter<br />

of Prosper Wetm<strong>or</strong>e, Esq., by his second wife, Mrs.<br />

Keturah Cheeseb<strong>or</strong>o'. <strong>The</strong>y settled at N<strong>or</strong>wich, and had<br />

three children rec<strong>or</strong>ded <strong>the</strong>re, where she d. 29 Nov., 1802.<br />

Ihosc (.hihlren vcre<br />

:<br />

5356. Gurdon, b. 2 July, 1784, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, d. 7 Dec, 1785.<br />

5357: Gurdon 2d, b. 30 I\Iay, 1786, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

5358. James, b. 22 Aug;., 1788, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

VI. Nancy Lathrop (1837), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn.,<br />

daughter of Elijah I^athrop and Susanna L<strong>or</strong>d (438), w<strong>as</strong><br />

a great granddaughter of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third<br />

generation. She m. Judge Nathaniel Niles, b. 3 April,<br />

1741, at South K<strong>in</strong>gston, R. I., son of Judge Samuel<br />

Niles.<br />

[This Judge Samuel Niles w<strong>as</strong> b<strong>or</strong>n about 1710, at<br />

Bra<strong>in</strong>tree, M<strong>as</strong>s., graduated at Harvard 1731, w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

counsel<strong>or</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> state of M<strong>as</strong>sachusetts, and a judge of<br />

Suiiblk county, and d. 30 April, 1804, at Lebanon, at<br />

<strong>the</strong> advanced age of 93 years. He w<strong>as</strong> a son of Ilev.<br />

Samuel Niles, m<strong>in</strong>ister of Bra<strong>in</strong>tree, M<strong>as</strong>s., b. 1 May,<br />

1674, at Block Island, who graduated at Harvard <strong>in</strong> 1699,<br />

and d. 1 May, 1762, and of his first wife, a daughter of<br />

Peter Thatcher of Milton. He w<strong>as</strong> a descendant of John<br />

Niles, who came to Bra<strong>in</strong>tree <strong>as</strong> early <strong>as</strong> 1636, and d. 8<br />

Feb., 1694. See 1 Spragnes Annals, 713.]


HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

745<br />

Judge ITathaniel Mies, graduated at Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton, 1766,<br />

studied div<strong>in</strong>ity with Rev. Joseph BaUarny, J). D., and became<br />

a Congregational clergyman, but w<strong>as</strong> never settled<br />

<strong>as</strong> a m<strong>in</strong>ister. After his marriage he settled at N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

where he w^<strong>as</strong> a member of <strong>the</strong> legislature three times.<br />

While liv<strong>in</strong>g at X<strong>or</strong>wich, he -wrote <strong>the</strong> <strong>well</strong> known ode,<br />

called <strong>the</strong> American Hero. <strong>The</strong> war song of <strong>the</strong> American<br />

revolution, beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g <strong>as</strong> follows :<br />

" Why should va<strong>in</strong> m<strong>or</strong>tals tremble at <strong>the</strong> sight of<br />

Death and destruction <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> field of battle ?"<br />

Soon after <strong>the</strong> close of <strong>the</strong> revolution he purch<strong>as</strong>ed a<br />

considerable tract of land <strong>in</strong> Vermont, and removed to what<br />

w<strong>as</strong> afterwards West Fairlie, Vt., where he w<strong>as</strong> a member<br />

of <strong>the</strong> legislature and <strong>the</strong> speaker of <strong>the</strong> house of representatives.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> also ajudge of <strong>the</strong> supreme court, member<br />

of congress, and six times an elect<strong>or</strong> of president. His<br />

wife died at West Fairlie.<br />

Her children hy Mm were :<br />

5359. William, b. 15 July, 1775, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. He graduated at<br />

Dartmouth, 1796, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. He m. 1807, Relief<br />

Barron, daughter of Col. John Barron of Bradfoi'd, Vt. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

settled at West Fairlie. He w<strong>as</strong> a member of <strong>the</strong> constitu-<br />

tional convention of Vermont, and held several o<strong>the</strong>r offices<br />

of trust. In 1848 he removed to Brooklyn, N. Y., where he<br />

d. 6 Sept., 1848. <strong>The</strong>y had ten children, probably all b<strong>or</strong>n<br />

at West Fairlie<br />

:<br />

1. John Barron, b. 13 Sept., 1808. graduated at Dartmouth,<br />

1830, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. He went to Indiana, where he m.<br />

Mary Polk, daughter of Judge William Polk. <strong>The</strong>y settled<br />

at La P<strong>or</strong>te, la., where he w<strong>as</strong> a circuit judge, and w<strong>as</strong> profess<strong>or</strong><br />

of chemistry <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> La P<strong>or</strong>te university, <strong>The</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at La P<strong>or</strong>te <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had three children : William,<br />

who graduated at Dartmouth <strong>in</strong> 1859. ; Henry, who graduated<br />

at Urbana university <strong>in</strong> 1858, and w<strong>as</strong> at Berl<strong>in</strong>, Prussia,<br />

1859 ; and Relief, who w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at La Poi'te, 1859, unm.<br />

2. Wmkim, b. 1810, d. about 1820.<br />

3. Nathaniel Lathrop, b. 1811, and died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

4. 3Iar!/ Anne, b. 1812, died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

5. Nathaniel, b. 1813, d. <strong>in</strong> 1835, at La P<strong>or</strong>te, unm.<br />

6. Samuel, m. 1851, Helen Jerome. He w<strong>as</strong> a physician,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Niles, Mich., where he w<strong>as</strong> state prison<br />

<strong>in</strong>spect<strong>or</strong>, and visit<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> university of Michigan. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Niles <strong>in</strong> 1860, and had four children : William,<br />

b. Oct., 1852; Mary J., b. 1854; John Jerome, b. 1857;<br />

and Jerome Henry, b. 1859.<br />

94


746<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

7. Manj Anne 2d, m. Sept., 1847, H<strong>or</strong>ace H. Dow of<br />

Brooklyn, N. Y., and <strong>in</strong> 1858, removed to Canaan, N. Y.,<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had two children : Ellen<br />

Alniira, b. Jan., 1850; and H<strong>or</strong>ace H., b. Dec, 1852.<br />

8. WHUam Watson, b. 22 March, 1822, graduated at Dartmouth,<br />

1845, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. He m. 3 Jan., 1855, Isabella<br />

White, b. at Waterf<strong>or</strong>d, N. Y., daughter of Hon. Hugh<br />

White, f<strong>or</strong>merly a member of congress from Waterf<strong>or</strong>d. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

settled at New Y<strong>or</strong>k where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had<br />

one child : Robert Loss<strong>in</strong>g, b. 2 July, 1857.<br />

9. Henry Thayer, b. 28 Jan., 1825, graduated at Dartmouth,<br />

1847, studied div<strong>in</strong>ity at Andover, New Haven, and<br />

at Ed<strong>in</strong>burgh, Scotland, and f<strong>in</strong>ally became a lawyer. He m.<br />

1856, Gertrude V. James, daughter of Col. John James of<br />

Urbana, 0., where <strong>the</strong>y settled and were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

From 1855 to 1858, he w<strong>as</strong> profess<strong>or</strong> of Greek and English<br />

literature <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> university of Urbana. <strong>The</strong>y had <strong>in</strong> 1859,<br />

one son : John James, b. May, 1857.<br />

10. Janette B., b. 1829, w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Niles, Mich., <strong>in</strong><br />

1859, unm.<br />

5360. Sarah, b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She m. Dr. Nathan Noyes, who<br />

graduated at Dartmouth, 1796, and received <strong>the</strong> degree of<br />

doct<strong>or</strong> of medic<strong>in</strong>e <strong>the</strong>re <strong>in</strong> 1799. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Newburyp<strong>or</strong>t,<br />

M<strong>as</strong>s., where he became an em<strong>in</strong>ent physician and a dist<strong>in</strong>guished<br />

citizen, and w<strong>as</strong> a member of <strong>the</strong> legislature. He<br />

d. <strong>in</strong> 1845, at Newburyp<strong>or</strong>t. <strong>The</strong>y had five children :<br />

1. Ehen. 2. Francis. 3. Carol<strong>in</strong>e.<br />

4. Nancy. 5. Mary.<br />

5361. Elizabeth, b<strong>or</strong>n at West Fairlie, where she died unm.<br />

5362. Mary, b<strong>or</strong>n at West Fairlie, where she died unm.<br />

After <strong>the</strong> death of his first wife, Judge ISTiles, m. 22<br />

Nov., 1787, Eliza Watson, eldest daughter of Judge William<br />

Watson and Eliza Marston of Plymouth, M<strong>as</strong>'s, She<br />

(E. M.) w<strong>as</strong> a descendant <strong>in</strong> tlie fourth generation from<br />

Gov. Josiah W<strong>in</strong>slow and Penelope Pelham. He (W. W.)<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a descendant <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> fourth generation from Rev. John<br />

Rogers, who w<strong>as</strong> president of Harvard university {see No.<br />

50). Judge Niles d. 31 Oct., 1828, at West Fairlie, where<br />

she also died. He had hy her one son : Dr. Nathaniel Niles,<br />

who w<strong>as</strong> secretary of legation at Paris, and suhsequently<br />

charge des affairs at Sard<strong>in</strong>ia, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at New Y<strong>or</strong>k<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1863; and one daughter, Elizabeth Niles,\\\\o died unm.<br />

VI. Lynde McCurdy (1839), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 4<br />

April, 1755, eldest son of Jonn McCurdy and Anne L<strong>or</strong>d


HYDE GENEALOGY. y^-^<br />

(440), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth Hjcle (9) of <strong>the</strong><br />

third generation. He m. 22 Nov., 1777, his third cous<strong>in</strong>,<br />

Ursula Griswold (2i06), b. 13 April, 1754, at Lyme,<br />

youngest daughter of Gov. Mat<strong>the</strong>w Griswold (490) and<br />

Ursula Wolcott. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at<br />

N<strong>or</strong>wich, where she d. 27 Nov., 1781.<br />

Sis children hi/ her were :<br />

5863. John, b. 18 Aug., 1780. at N<strong>or</strong>wich, d. 23 April, 1785.<br />

5364. Ursula, b. 20 Aug., 1778, at Lyme. She m. 1801, John<br />

Allen, b. 1763, at Great Barr<strong>in</strong>gton, M<strong>as</strong>s., sou of William<br />

Allen of Great Barr<strong>in</strong>gton. He received <strong>the</strong> degree of<br />

m<strong>as</strong>ter of arts at Yale, <strong>in</strong> 1791, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

settled at Litchfield, Conn., where he w<strong>as</strong> a member of <strong>the</strong> state<br />

council, and a member of congress. He d. 31 July, 1812,<br />

at Litchfield. She had by him three children, b<strong>or</strong>n at<br />

Litchfield :<br />

1. John Williams, b. 24 Aug., 1802, m. 26 Nov. 1827,<br />

Anne Maria Perk<strong>in</strong>s, daughter of Gen. Simon Perk<strong>in</strong>s of<br />

Warren, O. He w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Cleveland.<br />

0., where she d. 30 June, 1828, s. j)- He <strong>the</strong>n m. 5<br />

July, 1830, his third cous<strong>in</strong>, Harriet Carol<strong>in</strong>e Ma<strong>the</strong>r, b. 26<br />

Nov., 1811, at Lyme, eldest<br />

(6065) and Carol<strong>in</strong>e T<strong>in</strong>ker.<br />

daughter of James Ma<strong>the</strong>r<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a state senat<strong>or</strong>, and<br />

twice elected to congress, from <strong>the</strong> Cleveland district.<br />

. w<strong>as</strong><br />

<strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton, I). C., <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had<br />

four children : James Ma<strong>the</strong>r, b. 14 Nov., 1831, liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Dacotah <strong>in</strong> 1859, unm. ; Harriet C, b. 15 Jan., 1834, d. 14<br />

March, 1834; William Henry, b. 14 Feb., 1835, m. 18<br />

14 July, 1858, Clara Gale, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer at W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton,<br />

D. C, <strong>in</strong> 1859 ; and Louisa Maria, b. 7 Feb., 1839, m. 25<br />

May, 1857, I)r. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge K. W^ood, surgeon U. S army, son<br />

of Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Wood, Esq., of New Y<strong>or</strong>k, and <strong>in</strong> 1859, had a<br />

daughter, b. Dec, 1858.<br />

2. Ursula McCurdy, b. 6 Feb., 1806, m. Dec, 1826,<br />

Judge Sherlock J. Andrews, b, at Wall<strong>in</strong>gf<strong>or</strong>d, Conn. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Cleveland, 0., where <strong>the</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had eleven children, b<strong>or</strong>n at<br />

Cleveland: Sarah, b. 14 Sept., 1829; Ursula McCurdy, b. 5<br />

Oct., 1830; John Allen, b- 1 Jan., 1832, d. 9 Oct., 1832;<br />

John Allen 2d, b. 7 Aug., 1833, d. 26 July, 1835;<br />

William Whit<strong>in</strong>g, b. 14 Aug., 1834, d. 28 July, 1835 ;<br />

William Whit<strong>in</strong>g 2d, b. 17 Nov., 1835, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Cleveland<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1859 ; Henry Beebe, b. 19 June, 1837, d. 25 July, 1837;<br />

Adelaide Rodman, b. 22 Aug., 1839, d.' 18 Sept., 1839;<br />

C<strong>or</strong>nelia Beebe, b. 17 June, 1842 ; Edward Augustus, b. 20<br />

June, 1846, d. 27 Feb., 1849 ; and Harriet Silliraan, b. 29<br />

Aug., 1848.


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3. Sarah Ann, b. 20 Aug., 1807, at Litchfield. She d. 15<br />

April, 1826, at Hartf<strong>or</strong>d. Conn., unm.<br />

Mrs. Ursula (McCurdy) Allen <strong>the</strong>n m. 15 July, 1815,<br />

Er<strong>as</strong>tus Perk<strong>in</strong>s of Oxf<strong>or</strong>d, N. Y., where she d. 2 Jan.,<br />

1821, leav<strong>in</strong>g no issue by him.<br />

Lyncle McCurcl}^, f<strong>or</strong> his second wife, m. 8 June, 1784,<br />

Lyclia Lockwood of Wetliersfield. He 'd. about 1804, at<br />

IST<strong>or</strong>wich, where she d. 1824.<br />

His cliiidren hy her loere :<br />

5365. John 2d, b. 14 Oct., 1785, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, d. 7 Nov., 1785.<br />

5366. John 3d, b. 7 Sept., 1787, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, d. 19 Sept., 1787.<br />

5367. William, b. 6 Dec, 1795, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. He settled at Warren,<br />

0., and d. 1856, at W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton, D. C, uum.<br />

5368. John Lynde, b. 28 Sept., 1797, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. He m. about<br />

1823, Mary IngersoU Todd, daughter of Judge Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Todd<br />

of Warren, 0. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y removed to<br />

N<strong>as</strong>hville, Tenn., <strong>in</strong> 1829, where he d. July, 1831. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had three children :<br />

1. WilUam.<br />

2. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge lochl., of Akron, 0.<br />

^ 3. Sarah, who m. Harris of Canton, 0.<br />

His widow, Mary I. (Todol) McCurdy, m. Dr. Evans of<br />

Akron, 0.<br />

5367. Sarah, b. 17 Nov, 1788, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She m. her fa<strong>the</strong>r's<br />

third cous<strong>in</strong>, Elisha <strong>Hyde</strong> Mansfield (1367), fourth son of<br />

William Mansfield and Hannah <strong>Hyde</strong> (321), and died s. p.<br />

(See No. 1367.)<br />

5370. Nancy, b. 26 Feb., 1790, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She d. 26 Dec, 1790,<br />

unm.<br />

5371. Anne, b. 19 Aug., 1791, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, d. Dec, 1820, unm.<br />

5372. Mary, b. 3 Aug., 1793, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, died <strong>in</strong> childhood.<br />

VL Richard McCurdy (1841), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 2<br />

March, 1769, third son of John McCurdy and Anne L<strong>or</strong>d<br />

O, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong><br />

generation. He o;raduated at Yale 1787, and w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

lawyer. He m. 10 Sept, 1794, Ursula Griswold (6024) b.<br />

2 Dec, 1775, at Lyme, eldest daughter of his third' cous<strong>in</strong><br />

Deacon John Griswold (2100) and iSarah Johnson of Lyme.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at Lyme where he w<strong>as</strong> a justice of <strong>the</strong> peace,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> frequently a member of <strong>the</strong> legislature. After<br />

practic<strong>in</strong>g law f<strong>or</strong> some years he engaged <strong>in</strong> agricultural<br />

pursuits. She d. 25 Aug., 1811, at Lyme, where he d. 8<br />

Aug., 1857. <strong>The</strong>y were both buried <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> cemetery at<br />

Old Lyme, below <strong>the</strong> hill.


<strong>The</strong>ir children were ,<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY. 749<br />

5373. John Griswold, b. 28 Nov., 1795, at Lyme. He w<strong>as</strong> a wealthy<br />

farmer, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Cleveland, 0., <strong>in</strong> 1858, unm.<br />

5374. Charles Johnson, b. 7 Dec., 1797, at Lyme. He graduated<br />

at Yale 1817, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. He m. 22 May, 1822, his<br />

second cous<strong>in</strong>, Sarah Ann L<strong>or</strong>d. (5310), b. 15 June 1799,<br />

at Lyme, daughter of Richard L<strong>or</strong>d, Esq., (1819) and Anne<br />

Mitohell. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Lyme, where he w<strong>as</strong> lieutenantgovern<strong>or</strong>,<br />

charge-des-affaircs of <strong>the</strong> LTnited States at Vienna,<br />

and judge of <strong>the</strong> supreme court of Connecticut. She d. 22<br />

July, 1835, at Lyme, where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had one child: EveJi/n^ b. 3 Nov., 1823, at Lyme, unm. <strong>in</strong><br />

1859.<br />

5375. Robert Henry, b. 14 April, 1800, at Lyme. He m. 17<br />

June, 1826, Gertrude Mercer Lee, daughter of Dr. James<br />

Lee and Gertrude Mercer of Newark, N. J. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y settled at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had n<strong>in</strong>e children, b<strong>or</strong>n at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, five<br />

of whom died young. <strong>The</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs were :<br />

1. Gertrude Mercer, b. 12 May, 1827, m. 21 Oct., 1846,<br />

Gardner Greene Hubbard, son of Hon. Samuel Hubbard of<br />

Boston, by his first wife, {see No. 2569). He graduated at<br />

Dartmouth 1841, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

New Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had two children : Gertrude ; and<br />

Mabel ; and afterwards removed to Boston.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong>od<strong>or</strong>e Freliiujhvijsen, b. 7 Feb., 1829, m. 7 Jan.,<br />

185*2, Carol<strong>in</strong>e Hubbard, b<strong>or</strong>n at Boston, daughter of Judge<br />

Samuel Hubbard of Boston, by his first wife (see No. 7035).<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at New Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1858,<br />

and had two children : Gertrude ; and Carol<strong>in</strong>e.<br />

3. Richard A., b. 29 Jan., 1835, m. 22 Oct., 1856, Ellen<br />

Little of Boston, daughter of Charles Little, Esq. He w<strong>as</strong><br />

a lawyer, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at New Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1858, and<br />

had one child.<br />

4. Sarah L<strong>or</strong>d, b. 8 Oct , 1842.<br />

9. RoUert Wolcott, b. 18 April, 1845.<br />

5376. Richard L<strong>or</strong>d, b. 27 May, 1802, at Lyme. He m. 1827,<br />

Julia xVnne Woodward, daughter of Amos Woodward and<br />

Rachel Savage of Whitesb<strong>or</strong>ough. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and<br />

<strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Lyme, 0., <strong>in</strong> 1857, s. p.<br />

5379. Alexander Lynde, b. 17 July, 1804, at Lyme. He m. 17<br />

Aug., 1834, his second cous<strong>in</strong>, Joseph<strong>in</strong>e L<strong>or</strong>d (5320), b. 12<br />

July, 1812, at Lyme, youngest daughter of Joseph L<strong>or</strong>d<br />

(1820) and Phebe Griff<strong>in</strong> (2263). " <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Cleveland, 0., <strong>in</strong> 1858, where he w<strong>as</strong> a wealthy farme.-.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had four children :<br />

1. Alice Joseph<strong>in</strong>e, b. 25 July, 1840.<br />

2. .Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e L<strong>or</strong>d, b. 4 July, 1844.


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HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

3. Gertrude Gr!ff<strong>in</strong>, b. 27 April, 1847.<br />

4. Alexander Gr<strong>in</strong>wold, b. 23 March, 1851.<br />

5378. Sarah Anne, b. 25 May, 1807, at Lyme. She m. her second<br />

cous<strong>in</strong>, Stephen Johnson L<strong>or</strong>d (5308), third son Richard<br />

L<strong>or</strong>d, Esq., (1819) and Anne Mitchell of Lyme. (See No.<br />

5308.)<br />

VL Elizabeth McCurdy (1842), b<strong>or</strong>a at Lyme, Conn.,<br />

about 1759, eldest daughter of John McCurdy and Anna<br />

L<strong>or</strong>d (440), w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

(9) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. Alexander Stewart,<br />

a merchant of New Y<strong>or</strong>k. <strong>The</strong>y lived a sh<strong>or</strong>t time at<br />

Philadelphia, and <strong>the</strong>n returned and settled at New Y<strong>or</strong>k,<br />

where he d. 20 Jan., . She w<strong>as</strong> afterwards killed at<br />

Lyme, by be<strong>in</strong>g thrown from her carriage, and d. 24 June,<br />

1830, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> 72nd year of her age.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children loere<br />

:<br />

5379. Alexander John, b. 1 Jan., . He m. Hester Bell of Philadelphia,<br />

where he died a year <strong>or</strong> two afterwards.<br />

one child :<br />

Hamilton, who died <strong>in</strong> childhood.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had<br />

5380. John McCurdy, b<strong>or</strong>n at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

5381. Anne Matilda, b<strong>or</strong>n at New Y<strong>or</strong>k. She m. Edward Lawrence<br />

Schieffel<strong>in</strong>, a druggist of New Y<strong>or</strong>k, where <strong>the</strong>y settled and<br />

died. <strong>The</strong>y had six children :<br />

1. Elizabeth Matilda, died at 4 years of age.<br />

2. William L., died ai 18 years of age.<br />

3. Matilda, died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

4. Edward, died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

5. — , who died unm.<br />

6. Edwardanna, m. 1830, her fourth cous<strong>in</strong>, Francis<br />

Nicoll Sill, b. 10 Oct., 1810, at ;Vatervliet, youngest son of<br />

John Leet Sill (5492) and Abigail L. Noyes of Albany.<br />

He graduated at Union, 1830, and w<strong>as</strong> a physician. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

settled at Staten Island, N. Y., where he d. 4 May, 1848.<br />

She had by him one child: Elizabeth Hamilton, b. 1831,<br />

d. 1833. She <strong>the</strong>n m. Dr. John Noyes of Lyme, who d. <strong>in</strong><br />

1854, without issue by her. She <strong>the</strong>n m. Capt. Ma<strong>the</strong>r<br />

Chadwick of Lyme, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858, s. p.<br />

6382. Eliza M., b<strong>or</strong>n at New Y<strong>or</strong>k. She m. James K. Hamilton,<br />

b<strong>or</strong>n at Philadelphia. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y settled<br />

at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, where <strong>the</strong>y died. <strong>The</strong>y had eight children :<br />

1. Alexander, who died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

2. Anne Elizabeth, who m. Albert 0. Wilcox, a merchant<br />

of New Y<strong>or</strong>k. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Staten Island 1858, and<br />

had five children : James K. Hamilton ; Elizabeth ; Albert<br />

Oliver ; David Halstead ; and Frederick.


HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

761<br />

3. Johi Palmer, d. June, 1855, unm.<br />

4. James Angustus, m. Louisa Freeman. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant,<br />

and settled at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, where she died. He had<br />

by her two children. He <strong>the</strong>n ni. Mary W. Suffern of New<br />

Y<strong>or</strong>k, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858. He had by her five<br />

children : Mary<br />

Augusta ; Janet SuiFern ; Elizabeth Stew-<br />

art ; Thom<strong>as</strong> SufFeru ; and Emely Ge<strong>or</strong>gianna.<br />

5. Ado/jjhns, m. and settled at New Orleans, where he w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1857 and had four children.<br />

6. Emily Matilda, liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> New Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1858, unm.<br />

7. Alexander Steicart, <strong>in</strong> Calif<strong>or</strong>nia <strong>in</strong> 1858, unm.<br />

8. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

5383. Susan Barre, b. at New Y<strong>or</strong>k. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Lyme <strong>in</strong><br />

1858, unm.<br />

5384. Sarah McCurdy, b. at New Y<strong>or</strong>k. She m. 1818 at Newark,<br />

N. J., Charles J. Graham, b. at \Yest Suffield, Conn., son of<br />

<strong>the</strong> Rev. John Graham, m<strong>in</strong>ister of West Suffield, and grandson<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Rev. John Graham of Southbury, Conn., and his<br />

first wile. Love Sanb<strong>or</strong>n. {See 1 Sprague's Annah, 314).<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at Newark, where he w<strong>as</strong> c<strong>as</strong>hier of <strong>the</strong> State<br />

bank, and where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had three<br />

children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Newark :<br />

1. Charles Steicart, b. 25 Aug., 1819. He m. May, 1843,<br />

settled at Newark, removed to Brook-<br />

Isabella . <strong>The</strong>y<br />

lyn, and returned to Newark, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1858, and he w<strong>as</strong> c<strong>as</strong>hier of <strong>the</strong> Essex county bank. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had five children: Isabella Stewart, b. 10 June. 1844;<br />

Charles J., b. 2 Nov., 1846 ; Andrew Smith, b. 21 June,<br />

1849 ; John Alexander, b. 3 Jan., 1852 ; and Mary Jane, b.<br />

6 July, 1854.<br />

2. Elizabeth Louisa, b. 24 Oct., 1823. She m. 1850,<br />

Rev. Alexander Reid, missionary to <strong>the</strong> Choctaws, and d. <strong>in</strong><br />

1854 at Spencer academy <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Choctaw nation. <strong>The</strong>y had<br />

one child : John Graham.<br />

3. Alexander John, b. 7 Sept , 1825. He graduated at<br />

Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton, and studied <strong>the</strong>ology at <strong>the</strong> Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton <strong>the</strong>ological<br />

sem<strong>in</strong>ary, and w<strong>as</strong> a Presbyterian clergyman. He went <strong>as</strong> a<br />

missionary to <strong>the</strong> Choctaw Indians <strong>in</strong> 1849, returned, and d.<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1850. unm.<br />

5385. Jeannette McCurdy, b<strong>or</strong>n at New Y<strong>or</strong>k. She m. 27 Jan.,<br />

1832, Col. Selden Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton of Haddam, whose first wife<br />

w<strong>as</strong> her second cous<strong>in</strong>, i\.nne Johnson (5338), daughter of<br />

Capt. Stephen Johnson and Anne L<strong>or</strong>d (1824). He d.<br />

June, 1846, and she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> New Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1858. He<br />

had by her two children :<br />

1. Gertrude Elizabeth, b. 8 Dec, 1832, at Liverpool, England,<br />

d. 23 July, 1833.<br />

2. Emely S., b. 31 July, 1831, at Haddam, liv<strong>in</strong>g with<br />

her mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>in</strong> 1858, unm.


752<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

VI. Jeanette McCurdy (1843), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn,,<br />

daughter of John McCurdy and Anne L<strong>or</strong>d (440), w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

great granddaughter of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third<br />

generation. She m. Elisha Hart of Saybrook. <strong>The</strong>y settled<br />

at Saybrook, where she d. 1815, and he d. 1842.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

:<br />

5386. Sarah McCurdy, b. at Saybrook. She ui. 3 July, 1810, Rev.<br />

Samuel Farmer Jarvis, P. D. and LL. D., b. 20 Jan., 1786,<br />

at Middletowu, Conn., second son of Rt. Rev. Abraham<br />

Jarvis, D. D., Episcopal bishop of Connecticut, and Anne<br />

Farmer. He graduated at Yale, 1805, and w<strong>as</strong> an Episcopal<br />

clergyman. He w<strong>as</strong> <strong>or</strong>da<strong>in</strong>ed priest <strong>in</strong> April, 1811, and w<strong>as</strong><br />

rect<strong>or</strong> of St. JMichael's church and of St. James' church <strong>in</strong><br />

New Y<strong>or</strong>k. In 1819 he received <strong>the</strong> degree of doct<strong>or</strong> of<br />

div<strong>in</strong>ity from <strong>the</strong> university of Pennsylvania, and he w<strong>as</strong> appo<strong>in</strong>ted<br />

profess<strong>or</strong> of biblical learn<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Protestant Episcopal<br />

sem<strong>in</strong>ary <strong>in</strong> New Y<strong>or</strong>k, and <strong>in</strong> 1820 he accepted <strong>the</strong><br />

rect<strong>or</strong>ship of St. Paul's church at Boston. He w<strong>as</strong> travel<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> Europe from 1826 till about 1835, and on his return w<strong>as</strong><br />

appo<strong>in</strong>ted profess<strong>or</strong> of <strong>or</strong>iental literature <strong>in</strong> Tr<strong>in</strong>ity college.<br />

In 1837, he received <strong>the</strong> degree of doct<strong>or</strong> of laws from that<br />

college, and he accepted <strong>the</strong> rect<strong>or</strong>ship of Christ's church <strong>in</strong><br />

Middietown, which he resigned <strong>in</strong> 1842, and f<strong>or</strong> <strong>the</strong> residue<br />

of his life he w<strong>as</strong> engaged <strong>in</strong> writ<strong>in</strong>g church hist<strong>or</strong>y and<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r religious w<strong>or</strong>ks. He d. 25 March, 1851 at Middletown,<br />

and she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859. Thoy had six children :<br />

1. John Abraham,}). 1814. He w<strong>as</strong> a midshipman <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

U. S. navy, and d. 2 June, 1834, unm.<br />

2. Jeanette JIart, m. Osbert Burr Loomis, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> New Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1859 s. p.<br />

3. Anne Christ<strong>in</strong>e Farmer, b. 1818, m. 24 Dec, 1845, at<br />

<strong>the</strong> American consulate, <strong>in</strong> Paris, Dr. <strong>The</strong>od<strong>or</strong>e Mannoir, M.<br />

D., of Geneva, Switzerland, <strong>as</strong> his second wife. <strong>The</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Geneva <strong>in</strong> 1859, and she had two sous and one<br />

daughter.<br />

4. Samuel J^erm<strong>or</strong>, b. 6 Aug., 1823, died same year.<br />

5. Samuel Ferm<strong>or</strong> 2d, b. 3 Aug., 1825. He w<strong>as</strong> an Episcopal<br />

clergyman, <strong>or</strong>da<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>as</strong> priest <strong>in</strong> 1855. He m. 25 Aug.,<br />

1858, at Cambridge, M<strong>as</strong>s., Lucy Cush<strong>in</strong>g Holman, daughter<br />

of Dr. Sil<strong>as</strong> Holman and Lucy Cush<strong>in</strong>g of Gardner, Me.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y were at Boston <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

6. Sarah EUzaheth Marie Antionette, b. 2 June, 1827, at<br />

Paris, m. 5 June, 1849, Edward Smith Hall of Millville,<br />

M<strong>as</strong>s., son of William Hall of IMiddletown. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at New Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had four children : Edward Ferm<strong>or</strong>,<br />

b. 8 June, 1850 ; <strong>The</strong>od<strong>or</strong>e Mannoir, b. and d. <strong>in</strong> 1854;<br />

Frank De Peyster, b. 10 Aug., 1855; and Christ<strong>in</strong>e, b. 4<br />

Nov., 1858.


HYDE GENEALOGY. 753<br />

5387. Anne McCurdy, b<strong>or</strong>n at Sajbrook. She m. Capt. Isaac Hull<br />

of <strong>the</strong> United States navy, b. 9 March, 1775, at Derby, Conn.,<br />

son of Capt. Joseph Hull of Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, and great great grandson<br />

of John Hull of Derby, who w<strong>as</strong> b<strong>or</strong>n <strong>in</strong> England. Capt.<br />

Hull entered <strong>the</strong> navy <strong>as</strong> a lieutenant about 1798. In <strong>the</strong><br />

war of 1812, with <strong>the</strong> frigate Constitution, of 44 guns, he<br />

captured <strong>the</strong> British frigate Guerrier of 50 guns, <strong>in</strong> an action<br />

of less than 40 m<strong>in</strong>utes ; thus humbl<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> pride of <strong>the</strong> Brit-<br />

ish navy, <strong>the</strong> second month after <strong>the</strong> commencement of <strong>the</strong><br />

war. He served his country faithfully 45 years, and d. 13<br />

Feb., 1843, at Philadelphia, s. j). She survived him and w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at <strong>the</strong> Island of Maderia <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

5388. Mary Anne, b<strong>or</strong>n at Saybrook, where she died unm.<br />

5389. Janette McCurdy, b<strong>or</strong>n at Saybrook. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Maderia<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858, unm.<br />

5390. Elizabeth L<strong>or</strong>d, b<strong>or</strong>n at Saybrook. She ni. Heman Allen of<br />

Burl<strong>in</strong>gton, Vt. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Burl<strong>in</strong>gton, where he w<strong>as</strong><br />

a member of congress, and w<strong>as</strong> m<strong>in</strong>ister of <strong>the</strong> United States<br />

at Chili. She d. at Burl<strong>in</strong>gton, w^here he d. 11 Dec, 1844.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had one child who died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

5391. Amelia, b<strong>or</strong>n at Saybrook. She m. Capt. Joseph B. Hull of<br />

<strong>the</strong> United States Navy, and had one child : Fl<strong>or</strong>ence.<br />

5392. Henrietta Augusta, b<strong>or</strong>n at Saybrook, died unm.<br />

5393. A daughter, who died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

• VL Sarah McCurdy (1845), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., clanghter<br />

of John McCurdy and Anne L<strong>or</strong>d (440) w<strong>as</strong> a great<br />

granddaughter of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third gener-<br />

ation. She m. 25 Sept., 1787, Rev. Henry Chann<strong>in</strong>g, b.<br />

about 1759, at N"ewp<strong>or</strong>t, R. I., son of John Chann<strong>in</strong>g and<br />

Mary, his wife. He graduated at Yale 1781, and w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

Congregational clergyman. He w<strong>as</strong> <strong>or</strong>da<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>as</strong> m<strong>in</strong>ister<br />

of <strong>the</strong> church at IS'ew London, 17 May, 1787, where she d. 6<br />

Sept., 1798. He w<strong>as</strong> dismissed <strong>in</strong> 1806, and d. 27 Aug.,<br />

1840, at iSTew Y<strong>or</strong>k, aged 81 years.<br />

Tlieiv cliildren were :<br />

5394. Henry Wilham, b. 5 Aug., 1788, at New London. He graduated<br />

at Yale 1807, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. He married and<br />

lived at Watertown, N. Y., and <strong>in</strong> 1859 w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at <strong>the</strong> city<br />

of New Y<strong>or</strong>k, and had a son : Roscoe H., who w<strong>as</strong> also a<br />

lawyer at New Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

5395. Thom<strong>as</strong> Shaw, b. 23 Oct., 1789, at New London. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

merchant at Catskill, N. Y.<br />

5396. William McCurdy, b. 27 Oct., 1792, d. 13 Aug., 1793.<br />

5397. William, b. 31 Jan., 1794, at New London. He w<strong>as</strong> a physician,<br />

and died at New Y'<strong>or</strong>k, unm.<br />

95


754<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

5398. Edw<strong>in</strong>, b. 9 Feb., 1795, at Xew London. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant<br />

at C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati.<br />

5399. John McCurdy, b. 19 Jan., 1796, at New London. He w<strong>as</strong><br />

an officer <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States navy, and died unm.<br />

5400. Alexander Stewart, b. 3 Oct., 1797, at New London, d. 9 Oct.,<br />

1797. •<br />

5401. Waher, b. 3 Oct., 1797 (tw<strong>in</strong>), at New London, d. 11 Oct.,<br />

1797.<br />

5402. Mary Anne, b. 11 May, 1791, at New London, d. 2 Aug.,<br />

1791.<br />

VI. Jared Elliot (1846), b<strong>or</strong>n at Kill<strong>in</strong>gw<strong>or</strong>th, Conn.,<br />

1 March,. 1761, eldest son of Jared Elliot and Elizabeth<br />

L<strong>or</strong>d (441), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of<br />

<strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 30 Jan., 1785, Clarissa Lewis,<br />

b. about 1763, daughter of John Lewis of Kill<strong>in</strong>gw<strong>or</strong>th.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Kill<strong>in</strong>gw<strong>or</strong>th, where<br />

he d. 25 Sept., 1841, and she d. 4 June, 1842.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children ^vere :<br />

5403. Amelia Zipp<strong>or</strong>ah, b. 1790, at Kill<strong>in</strong>gw<strong>or</strong>th, where she d. 14<br />

Sept., 1846, unm.<br />

.5404. Mary Lewis, b. 18 Jan., 1792, at Kill<strong>in</strong>gw<strong>or</strong>th. She m. 31<br />

Jan., 1813, her second cous<strong>in</strong>, Henry Elliot, b. 5 Oct., 1782,<br />

eldest son of Dr. Aaron Elliot, M. D., of St. Genevieve, Mo.,<br />

and Grl<strong>or</strong>ianna Aust<strong>in</strong>. He w<strong>as</strong> a nephew of Moses Aust<strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> founder of Tex<strong>as</strong>. He commanded a steam boat on <strong>the</strong><br />

Mississippi, and d. 16 Sept., 1826, of <strong>the</strong> yellow fever, on<br />

that river, on his trip up from New Orleans. She had by<br />

him six children :<br />

1. Charles Aiic/ustus, b. 28 Oct., 1813, d. 5 Dec, 1819.<br />

2. Clarissa, b.' 8 Feb., 1815, m. Ros<strong>well</strong> Beebe of Little<br />

Rock, Ark.<br />

3. 31ar^ Leicis, b. 11 Jan., 1817, m. Leon Del<strong>as</strong>sus of<br />

Perryville, Mo.<br />

4. Charles Jarerl, b. 26 March, 1819. He m. 14 April,<br />

1846, Elizabeth Stuart of Kentucky, daughter of Charles<br />

Stuart, and Elizabeth, his wife, and w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and settled<br />

<strong>in</strong> Pul<strong>as</strong>ki county. Ark.<br />

5. Carol<strong>in</strong>e Amelia, b. 22 jMarch. 1821, m. Fulton<br />

of Little Rock, Ark.<br />

6. Henry Aust<strong>in</strong>, b. 7 Sept., 1822, d. 15 March, 1823.<br />

She <strong>the</strong>n m. Joseph D. Grafton of Little Rock where she<br />

d. 14 Nov., 1838. She had by him three children :<br />

1. Harriet, whom. Fa<strong>the</strong>rly of Little Rock.<br />

2. Frances, who married her third cous<strong>in</strong>, William Elliot


HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

755<br />

Ashley, son of Gen. Chester Ashley, United States senat<strong>or</strong><br />

from Arkans<strong>as</strong>, and his first wife, jMary W<strong>or</strong>th<strong>in</strong>gton \V. Elliot.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong>, through his great grandmo<strong>the</strong>r, 3Iary W<strong>or</strong>th<strong>in</strong>gton,<br />

who m. Col. Aaron Elliot of Kill<strong>in</strong>gw<strong>or</strong>th, a descendant<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> sixth generation, from <strong>the</strong> celebrated Maj<strong>or</strong> John<br />

M<strong>as</strong>on of N<strong>or</strong>wich, <strong>the</strong> conquer<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> Pequots.<br />

3. Josiej)h Dana of Little Rock.<br />

5405. Carol<strong>in</strong>e Elizabeth, b. 17 March, 1796, at Kill<strong>in</strong>gw<strong>or</strong>th. She<br />

m. 29 March, 1825, John Stanton, b. 5 April, 1783. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

settled <strong>in</strong> that part of Kill<strong>in</strong>gw<strong>or</strong>th, which is now Cl<strong>in</strong>ton.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had three children :<br />

1. John Adam, b. 28 June, 1820, who became a merchant,<br />

at Guilf<strong>or</strong>d, Conn.<br />

2. Ellzaheth, b. 28 July, 1829.<br />

3. Lewis Elliot, b. 19 July, 1833, who graduated at Yale<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1855.<br />

YI. Richard Elliot (1849), b<strong>or</strong>n at Kill<strong>in</strong>gw<strong>or</strong>th, Conn.,<br />

3 June, 176-4, fourth son of Jared Elliot and Elizabeth<br />

L<strong>or</strong>d (441), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of<br />

<strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 2 Feb., 1804, Agnes Greg<strong>or</strong>y<br />

of Philadelphia. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant at W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton, D.<br />

C, where he d. 5 July, 1848, and she d. 7 July, 1850.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were :<br />

5406. Jared Lay, b<strong>or</strong>n at W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton. He w<strong>as</strong> a chapla<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

navy, and resigned <strong>in</strong> Oct., 1842, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1859, unm.<br />

5407. Richard, b<strong>or</strong>n at W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton, d. 11 Jan., 1811.<br />

5408. Edward Greg<strong>or</strong>y, b. 11 3Iarch, 1812, at W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton. He m.<br />

29 Aug., 1848, Asenath M. Miller of W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton. He w<strong>as</strong><br />

a capta<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States army, and d. 5 Jan., 1849, at<br />

Cruces, N. G., on his way to Calif<strong>or</strong>nia, with funds to <strong>or</strong>gan-<br />

ize <strong>the</strong> quarterm<strong>as</strong>ter's department <strong>in</strong> Calif<strong>or</strong>nia. He had a<br />

lumous child :<br />

Edward Greg<strong>or</strong>y, b. 12 June, 1849.<br />

5409. Maria Josepha, b<strong>or</strong>n at W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton, where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1859, unm.<br />

5410. Elizabeth, b. 18U9, at W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton, d. 17 Feb., 1816.<br />

5411. Fl<strong>or</strong>ida E., b<strong>or</strong>n at W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton, where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1859, unm.<br />

VI. Lynde Elliot (1850)j b<strong>or</strong>n at Kill<strong>in</strong>gw<strong>or</strong>th, Conn.,<br />

7 March, 1766, fifth son of Jared Elliot and Elizabeth<br />

L<strong>or</strong>d (441), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of<br />

<strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 8 May, 1807, Static Gates,<br />

b. 28 DecX 1764, at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam, daughter of Timothy<br />

Gates and Hannah Percival.


756<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

[This Timothy Gates, b. 29 April, 1730, at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam,<br />

who m. 18 June, 1761, Hannah Percival, b. 17 Sept.,<br />

1738, at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam, daughter<br />

Hannah Whitm<strong>or</strong>e, w<strong>as</strong> a justice<br />

of John Percival and<br />

of <strong>the</strong> peace, and w<strong>as</strong><br />

town clerk and tre<strong>as</strong>urer f<strong>or</strong> nearly twenty years, and d.<br />

9 Oct., 1819, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> 89th year of his age, w<strong>as</strong> descended<br />

from Capt. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Gates and Sarah Olmstead, <strong>as</strong> follows<br />

Capt. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Gates, supposed to have been b<strong>or</strong>n <strong>in</strong> England,<br />

about 1634, w<strong>as</strong> a chimney viewer of Hartf<strong>or</strong>d <strong>in</strong><br />

1661, and w<strong>as</strong> one of <strong>the</strong> twenty-eight <strong>or</strong>ig<strong>in</strong>al propriet<strong>or</strong>s<br />

of Haddam, and settled <strong>the</strong>re <strong>in</strong> 1662 {see Barb. Hist. Col.<br />

of Conn. art. Haddam). He w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> first member of <strong>the</strong><br />

general court from Haddam, and frequently represented<br />

it <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> legislature. He w<strong>as</strong> justice of <strong>the</strong> peace of that<br />

town, and w<strong>as</strong> capta<strong>in</strong> of <strong>the</strong> first military company.<br />

About 1685, he removed to that part of <strong>the</strong> town which is<br />

now E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam. His wife, Sarah Olmstead, w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

eldest daughter of Capt. Nichol<strong>as</strong> Olmstead, one of <strong>the</strong><br />

first settlers of Hartf<strong>or</strong>d. She d. 7 Nov., 1709, at E<strong>as</strong>t<br />

Haddam, where he d. 12 Nov., 1724, aged about 90 years.<br />

Thom<strong>as</strong> Gates, his second son, b. 21 Jan., 1665, at<br />

Haddam, m. 1693, Hannah Bra<strong>in</strong>ard, b. 20 Nov., 1667, at<br />

Haddam, eldest daughter of Deacon Daniel Bra<strong>in</strong>ard, one<br />

of <strong>the</strong> twenty-eight propriet<strong>or</strong>s of Haddam, and Hannah<br />

Spencer, his wife. <strong>The</strong>y settled at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam, where<br />

he Av<strong>as</strong> one of <strong>the</strong> first deacons of <strong>the</strong> church at E<strong>as</strong>t<br />

Haddam, and w<strong>as</strong> town clerk and justice of <strong>the</strong> peace<br />

about 25 years. He d. 20 April, 1734, at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam,<br />

where she d. 7 Sept., 1750. Thom<strong>as</strong> Gates, <strong>the</strong>ir eldest<br />

son, b. 3 Oct., 1693, ra. 17 Aug., 1722, his first cous<strong>in</strong>,<br />

D<strong>or</strong>othy Cone, b. 29 April, 1704, at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam,<br />

daughter of Deacon Daniel Cone and Mary Gates. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

settled at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam, where he w<strong>as</strong> capta<strong>in</strong> of militia,<br />

and select man. He d.<br />

where she d. 27 June,<br />

21 Jan., 1771, at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam,<br />

1774. Timothy Gates, who m.<br />

Hannah Percival, w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir son.]<br />

Lynde Elliot and wife settled at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam, and removed<br />

to Ge<strong>or</strong>getown, D. C, where he w<strong>as</strong> a merchant,<br />

and d. 3 Aug., 1817, and she d. 10 Aug., 1821.<br />

T'hcir child w<strong>as</strong> :<br />

5412. Emma, b. 24 Feb., 1809. at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam. She m. 14 April,<br />

1835, John May of Haddam, b. 8 Aug., 1792. <strong>The</strong>y had<br />

eight children :<br />

1. Li/iide E/liut, b. 31 Jan., 183C.<br />

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2. Eh'zabeth, b. 9 June. 1837.<br />

3. Henri/ Edw<strong>in</strong>, b. 17 Feb., 1839.<br />

4. Statira Emma, b. 29 Dec, 1840.<br />

5. Rkhard Edionrds, h. 28 March, 1843.<br />

6. Sarah Boardman, h. 18 March, 1845.<br />

7. JoJm. b. 10 Oct., 1846.<br />

8. D<strong>or</strong>othy Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e, b. 26 Feb., 1849.<br />

'J^'J<br />

VI. RuFUS Elliot (1851), b<strong>or</strong>n at Kill<strong>in</strong>gw<strong>or</strong>th, Conn.,<br />

1 Dec, 1772, sixth son of Jared Elliot and Elizabeth L<strong>or</strong>d<br />

(441), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong><br />

third generation. He m. Sept., 1806, Elizabeth Miller, b.<br />

24 June, 1778, at Mxonton, N. C, daughter of Capt. John<br />

Miller and Jennet McPherson. He w<strong>as</strong> a mechanic, and<br />

<strong>the</strong>y settled at W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton, D. C, where he d. 29 Oct.,<br />

1826, and where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children icere :<br />

5413. Lynde, b. 14 May, 1808, at N<strong>or</strong>folk. He m. 1 Emma Clark<br />

of W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton, D. C, who died.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. Jane Dyke of 3Ianchester, England, who d.<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1847.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 18 Sept., 1848, Jane Rob<strong>in</strong>son, b. 13 Jan.,<br />

1819, at Bloomsburgh, Pa. He w<strong>as</strong> a pr<strong>in</strong>ter, and w<strong>as</strong><br />

edit<strong>or</strong> of a newspaper at Pittsburgh, Pa. His children (by<br />

his first <strong>or</strong> second wife) were :<br />

1. Jonathan Lay, who died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

2. Henry Clay, b 18 April, 1831, w<strong>as</strong> a clerk <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Navy Department.<br />

5414. William Rufus. b<strong>or</strong>n at W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton. He m. Emely Tweed.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Calif<strong>or</strong>nia <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

5415. Mary Anne. b. July; 1810, at W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton. She m. Jan.,<br />

1836, John Cook Rives, b<strong>or</strong>n <strong>in</strong> Kentucky, edit<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong><br />

Globe at W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton, D. C. She d. Jan., 1853, at W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton,<br />

and he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g near <strong>the</strong>re <strong>in</strong> 1859. She had by<br />

him seven children :<br />

1. Wright, b. Jan., 1838.<br />

2. Carol<strong>in</strong>e, b. June. 1840. m. 3 Aug., 1858, Samuel T.<br />

Williams, a lawyer, of W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton.<br />

3. Erankl<strong>in</strong>. b. 1841.<br />

4. Lucy, b. 1843.<br />

5. Jefferson, b. 1846.<br />

6. John Cook, b. 1848.<br />

7. Blair, b. 1849.<br />

5416. Carol<strong>in</strong>e, b. at W^<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton. She m. William Fl<strong>in</strong>n of Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa., who w<strong>as</strong> a clerk at W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton <strong>in</strong> 1859. where he w<strong>as</strong> navy agent. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had two children :<br />

1. Mary Ann, b. 1847.


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2. Sarah Emehj. b. 1850.<br />

5417. Harriet, b. at W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton. She m. Aug., 1840, John Good-<br />

rich, son of Josiah Goodrich and Eebecca Ripley of Pittsfield,<br />

M<strong>as</strong>s. <strong>The</strong>y settled at W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton, where <strong>the</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859, and he w<strong>as</strong> a clerk <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> city post-office.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had six children :<br />

1. Mary Lay, b. June, 1841.<br />

2. EUzaheth EU!ot, b. 1843.<br />

3. Joseph Frankl<strong>in</strong>, b. March, 1845.<br />

4. John C. Fives, b. July, 1847, d. June, 1848.<br />

5. John Howard, b. July, 1849.<br />

6. Edward Payson, b. Sept., 1851.<br />

"VI. Augustus Elliot (1852), b<strong>or</strong>n at Kill<strong>in</strong>^w<strong>or</strong>tli,<br />

Conn., 10 Aug., 1779, seventh son of Jared Elliot and<br />

Elizabeth L<strong>or</strong>d (441), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. "He m. 26 Dec, 1809,<br />

Mary Deb<strong>or</strong>ah Kirkland, b. 21 July, 1789, at Saybrook,<br />

daughter of Elisha Kirkland. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

settled at Kill<strong>in</strong>gw<strong>or</strong>th, where he d. 23 Jan., 1816.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

:<br />

6418. Gustavus John, b. 6 Nov., 1810, at Kill<strong>in</strong>gw<strong>or</strong>th. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

merchant at Saybrook, and removed to Mississippi, where he<br />

d. 6 May, 1846, unm.<br />

6419. Charles Augustus, b. 27 June, 1815, at Kill<strong>in</strong>gw<strong>or</strong>th. He<br />

m. 5 Feb., 1846, Eliza Jane Swa<strong>in</strong> of Baltim<strong>or</strong>e, Md., b. 18<br />

June, 1826. He w<strong>as</strong> a mechanic, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Baltim<strong>or</strong>e,<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1853. <strong>The</strong>y had four<br />

children<br />

1. Mary Amanda, b. 21 Dec, 1846, d. 22 Feb., 1847.<br />

2. John Augustus, b. 12 Jan., 1848, d. 26 April, 1851.<br />

3. Mai'ia Aram<strong>in</strong>ta, b. 25 Feb., 1850.<br />

4. Harriet Virg<strong>in</strong>ia, b. 17 Nov., 1851.<br />

6420. Susan Anne, b. 18 Nov., 1812, at Kill<strong>in</strong>gw<strong>or</strong>th. She m. 18<br />

Sept., 1831, Hiram Bradley of Meridau, Conn., b. 11 April,<br />

1811. <strong>The</strong>y had <strong>in</strong> 1853, five children :<br />

1. Augustus Elliot, b. 19 Jan., 1834, d. 2 July, 1837. •<br />

2. Augustus Elliot 'lA, h. 7 Jan.. 1841.<br />

3. Elisha Kirkland, b. 25 May, 1842.<br />

4. Gertrude EUzaheth, b. 11 Aug., 1847.<br />

5. Luey Maria, b. 12 June, 1851.<br />

VI. ELiZAiiETH Elliot (1858), b<strong>or</strong>n at Kill<strong>in</strong>gw<strong>or</strong>th,<br />

Conn., 24 Aug., 1768, eldest daughter of Jared Elliot and<br />

Elizabeth L<strong>or</strong>d (441), w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of Eliza-


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759<br />

beth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. 15 Oct.,<br />

1787, Nathan Wilcox, b. 16 Nov., 1760. '<strong>The</strong>y settled at<br />

Kill<strong>in</strong>gw<strong>or</strong>th, and removed to Le Hoy, N. Y.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

5421. Nathan, b. 9 April, 1794.<br />

5422. Stephen Pearson, b. 25 May, 1796.<br />

5423. EHza, b. 6 July, 1788.<br />

5424. Emma, b. 12 April, 1790.<br />

5425. Nancy, b. 28 Feb., 1792.<br />

5426. Mabel Maria, b. 18 Sept., 1798.<br />

5427. Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Ann, b. 20 Auo-., 1801.<br />

:<br />

VL Richard L<strong>or</strong>d (1857), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 14 Jan.,<br />

1765, eldest son of John L<strong>or</strong>d (442) and Sarah Way, w<strong>as</strong><br />

a great grandson of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third generation.<br />

He married his second cous<strong>in</strong>, Deb<strong>or</strong>ah Jewett<br />

(2009), b. 27 Aug., 1769, at Lyme, youngest daughter of<br />

Capt. Joseph Jewett (469) and Lucretia Rogers (359). He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a saddler, and <strong>the</strong>y removed to Skaneateles, N. Y.,<br />

where she d. 15 March, 1838. He d. <strong>in</strong> 1844, at Ann Arb<strong>or</strong>,<br />

Mich.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were :<br />

5428. Richard Henry, a dentist, who lived at Skaneateles. He married<br />

and died at <strong>the</strong> south, and had three children :<br />

1. Darw<strong>in</strong>. 2. Charles. 2).Jane; <strong>as</strong> I am <strong>in</strong>f<strong>or</strong>med.<br />

5429. David, w<strong>as</strong> a physician, who married, and died <strong>in</strong> 1847, at Ann<br />

Arb<strong>or</strong>, Mich., and is said to have had five children :<br />

1. Maryette. 2. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge. 3. Anne Janette.<br />

4. Sophia. 5. Cha7-les.<br />

5430. Mel<strong>in</strong>da, who married and settled at Onondaga Hollow, N. Y.<br />

VL Rev. John L<strong>or</strong>d (1859), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 30<br />

April, 1773, third son of John L<strong>or</strong>d (442) and Sarah Way,<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third<br />

generation. He graduated at Dartmouth <strong>in</strong> 1799, and w<strong>as</strong><br />

a Congregational clergyman. He m. 12In'ov., 1804, Sarah<br />

Ch<strong>as</strong>e, b. about 1779, at C<strong>or</strong>nish, N". H., daughter of <strong>the</strong><br />

Hon. Moses Ch<strong>as</strong>e and Hannah Brown, and a descendant<br />

of Aquila Ch<strong>as</strong>e of l^ewbery (b<strong>or</strong>n <strong>in</strong> C<strong>or</strong>nwall, England),<br />

and Sarah Wheeler. <strong>The</strong>y settled at W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton, N. H.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> afterwards a p<strong>as</strong>t<strong>or</strong> <strong>in</strong> Ma<strong>in</strong>e, &c. His voice<br />

fail<strong>in</strong>g, he removed to Nelson, N. Y., and spent several


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years <strong>in</strong> circulat<strong>in</strong>g Scott's Family Bible. He cl. 23 Aug.,<br />

1839, at Buffalo, and she d. 6 Marcli, 1852, at Pike, K Y.<br />

Tlieir children vjere<br />

:<br />

5431. Rev. John Ch<strong>as</strong>e, D. D., b. 9 Aug., 1805, at W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton.<br />

He graduated at Hamilton college, and w<strong>as</strong> a Presbyterian<br />

clergyman. He m. Dec, 1828, Mary E. Johnson, b. 1812,<br />

daughter of Ebenezer Johnson, <strong>the</strong> first may<strong>or</strong> of Buffalo,<br />

and Sarah M., his wife. He w<strong>as</strong> settled at Buffalo <strong>as</strong> p<strong>as</strong>t<strong>or</strong><br />

of <strong>the</strong> Central Presbyterian church, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1859, s. j).<br />

6431a. Charles Backus, b. 13 July, 1809, at W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton. He m.<br />

28 Oct., 1838, Maria Cecillia Willeg, daughter of Ge<strong>or</strong>ge<br />

Willeg, Esq., and Cecillia Hickman of Philadelphia. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and resided at Buffalo, and at Pontiac. In<br />

1858 he w<strong>as</strong> judge of <strong>the</strong> land court at St. Louis, Mo., where<br />

<strong>the</strong>y were <strong>the</strong>n liv<strong>in</strong>g s. p.<br />

5432. Rev. Claudius Buchannan, b. 6 April, 1816. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

Presbyterian clergyman. He m. 15 Sept., 1845, Henrietta<br />

Mills, daughter of <strong>the</strong> Rev. Dr. Mills of Auburn. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g- at Spr<strong>in</strong>gville, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

5433. Rev. William Wilberf<strong>or</strong>ce, b. 25 Oct., 1818. He m. 18 Feb.,<br />

1851, Margaret Chamberla<strong>in</strong> Stockton, b. 8 March, 1833, at<br />

Baltim<strong>or</strong>e, Md., daughter of Richard Stockton and Eliza<br />

Hughes, and grandniece of Richard Stockton, one of <strong>the</strong><br />

signers of <strong>the</strong> declaration of <strong>in</strong>dependence. He w<strong>as</strong> an Epis-<br />

copal clergyman, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Vicksburgh, Miss.,<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had three children :<br />

1. Eliza Stockton, b. 28 Oct., 1851.<br />

2. Sarah Ch<strong>as</strong>e, b. 4 March, 1853.<br />

3. William W., b. 27 Sept., 1855.<br />

5434. Scott, b. 11 Dec, 1820. He m. 15 Sept., 1846, Frances<br />

Jannette Wood, daughter of Dr. Eri Wood and Sel<strong>in</strong>da Gibson<br />

of Murray N. Y. He w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at<br />

Mount M<strong>or</strong>ris. In 1847, he w<strong>as</strong> elected county judge of<br />

Liv<strong>in</strong>gston county, and removed to Geneseo, N. Y., where<br />

<strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had five children :<br />

1. Frances Jannette, b. 20 July, 1817.<br />

2. Luci/ Agnes, b. 9 March, 1849.<br />

3. John Eri, b. 8 June, 1851.<br />

4. Thom<strong>as</strong> Scott, b. 4 March, 1854.<br />

5. Henri/ Martyn, b. 30 March, 1858.<br />

5435. Henry Martyn, b.'21 Feb., 1826, d. 27 March, 1834.<br />

5436. Sarah Hannah Bryant, b. 30 March, 1812. She m. April,<br />

1832, at M<strong>or</strong>risville, X. Y., Rev. N. S. Smith, and settled at<br />

Buffalo, and had no children.<br />

5437. Lucy Elizabeth, b. 20 March, 1814. She m. Dr. Ebenezer<br />

Johnson of Buffalo (she w<strong>as</strong> his second wife). He. d. Sept.,<br />

1849, <strong>in</strong> Tennessee, and she d. Nov., 1850, at Geneseo, N. Y.<br />

She had three children :


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1. Herbert L<strong>or</strong>d, b. 4 Jan., 1837, a lawyer at Geneseo <strong>in</strong><br />

1858, unm.<br />

2. Sarah Cecilia, b. 25 July, 1840, unm. <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

3. Sarah Louisa, who died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

5438. Frances M. Duncan, b. 9 Oct., 1822, at M<strong>or</strong>risville. She m.<br />

25 Sept., 1843, Enoch T. Bond, b<strong>or</strong>n at Keene, N. H., son<br />

of William W. Bond and Nancy L. Ealston. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

lawyer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Mount M<strong>or</strong>ris, N. Y., and <strong>in</strong><br />

1855, removed to Lockp<strong>or</strong>t, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had six children :<br />

1. Sarah Cecilia, b. 1 July, 1844.<br />

2. Frances True, b. 7 May, 1846.<br />

3. Luct/ Elizabeth, b. 30 Nov., 1849, d. 23 Jan., 1851.<br />

4. Lizzie J., b. 28 Nov., 1852.<br />

5. Willie E., b. 28 July, 1855, d. 2 Aug., 1855.<br />

6. Fl<strong>or</strong>a Belle, b. 26 Nov., 1856, d. 20 Nov., 1858.<br />

VI. Andkew Palmes L<strong>or</strong>d (1860), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme,<br />

Conn., 8 March, 1780, youngest son of John L<strong>or</strong>d (442)<br />

and Sarah Way, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

(9) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m, March, 1813, Salome<br />

Tenney, b. 13 Nov., 1789, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>, Conn., daughter<br />

of Asa Tenney and Temperance Smith of Riga, N. Y.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Nelson, N. Y., and<br />

<strong>in</strong> Feb., 1847, removed to Highland, Mich. She d. 4<br />

Aug., 1855, at Buftalo.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children xcere<br />

:<br />

5439. Samuel T. A., b. 11 May, 1818, at Nelson. He w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Ypsilanti, Mich., <strong>in</strong> 1860.<br />

5440. James Barton, b. 24 May. 1820, at Nelson. He m. 17 Oct.,<br />

1852, Susan Trump, b. 21 Sept., 1834, at Pittsf<strong>or</strong>d, N. Y.,<br />

daughter of Daniel Trump and Jerusha, his wife, of Mil-<br />

f<strong>or</strong>d, Mich. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Ypsilanti, Mich., <strong>in</strong> 1860. <strong>The</strong>y had four children :<br />

1. Ella, b. 6 Pec, 1853.<br />

2. Emely, b. 11 May, 1855, d. 11 Oct., 1855.<br />

3. Frances, b. 24 Dec, 1856.<br />

4. Lucy, b. 23 May, 1859.<br />

5441. Andrew Adams, b. 20 Oct., 1823, at Nelson. He m. <strong>in</strong><br />

1848, Rhoda Phelps, who d. 1853, at Buffalo.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. <strong>in</strong> 1853, Sel<strong>in</strong>a Holme of Parma, N. Y., and<br />

lived at Hopk<strong>in</strong>ton, Iowa, <strong>in</strong> 1860.<br />

5442. Mary Way, b. 13 Nov., 1814, at Nelson. She m. 26 June,<br />

1840, Th<strong>or</strong>ne Duel, b. 19 July, 1809, at Duanesburgh,<br />

N. Y., son of Sil<strong>as</strong> Duel and Desire Palmer. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Walled Lake, Mich., and<br />

removed to Detroit, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1860. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had n<strong>in</strong>e children :<br />

96


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1. Arfhnr, b. 30 April, 1840.<br />

2. Jay, h. 14 June, 1842.<br />

3. Herbert, b. 4 Dec, 1843, d. 1 July, 1846.<br />

4. Elizabeth, h. 21 April, 1845.<br />

5. Mari/, b 21 March, 1847.<br />

6. Albert, b. 22 Feb., 1849, d. 3 May, 1852.<br />

7. Andrew, b. 23 Aug., 1850.<br />

8. Francis, b. 19 July, 1852, d. 8 Nov., 1854.<br />

9. CJiarles, b. 30 Nov.. 1856.<br />

5443. Elizabeth Ann, b. 30 May, 1816, at Nelson. She d. May,<br />

1838, at Highland, Mich., unm.<br />

5444. Emely Bryant, b. 1 Nov., 1821, at Nelson. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Bufftilo <strong>in</strong> 1860, unm.<br />

5445. Sarah Ch<strong>as</strong>e, b. 28 Nov., 1824, at Nelson. She d. 27 April,<br />

1841, at Hishland, Mich., unm.<br />

5446. Lucy Saloma\Saville, b. 16 Feb., 1827, at Nelson. She w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g with her cous<strong>in</strong>, <strong>the</strong> Rev. John C. L<strong>or</strong>d, D. D., at<br />

BuflFalo iu 1860, unm.<br />

VL Lucy L<strong>or</strong>d (1861), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 8 Nov., 1768,<br />

eldest daughter of John L<strong>or</strong>d (442) and Sarah Way, w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

great granddaughter of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third generation.<br />

She m. 30 June, 1791, Rev. Zadoek Darrow, b. 11<br />

June, 1767, at Isew London, Conn., third son of <strong>the</strong> Rev.<br />

Zadoek Darrow of i!^ew London, by his second wife,<br />

Hester Lee.<br />

[This Zadoek Darrow, b. 25 Dec., 1728, at New London,<br />

p<strong>as</strong>t<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> Baptist church at Waterf<strong>or</strong>d, (who m. 1<br />

Hannah Lester, 2 Hester Lee, daughter of Rev. Joseph<br />

Lee of Lyme, and sister of Rev. J<strong>as</strong>on Lee, and 3 <strong>the</strong><br />

widow Pember, and d. 16 Feb., 1827, at <strong>the</strong> advanced age<br />

of 99 years), w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> only son of Ebenezer Darrow of<br />

New London and Abi Rogers. His mo<strong>the</strong>r, Abi Rogers,<br />

b. 28 March, 1709, at New London, w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter<br />

of James Rogers, <strong>the</strong> first, of New London ;<br />

who w<strong>as</strong> b<strong>or</strong>n <strong>in</strong> England about 1615, came to America<br />

<strong>in</strong> tlie ship Incre<strong>as</strong>e, m. about 1640, Elizabeth Rowland of<br />

Milf<strong>or</strong>d, and d. Feb., 1688, at New London. See No. 2271.]<br />

Rev. Zadoek Darrow w<strong>as</strong> a Baptist clergyman, and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

settled at Lyme, lived at Butternuts and N<strong>or</strong>wich, N. Y.,<br />

St. Louis, Mo., &c. She d. 23 Sept., 1823, at Rock Spr<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

111., and he d. 18 July,* 1849, at CoU<strong>in</strong>sville, 111., aged 82<br />

years.<br />

T/ieir children were :<br />

5447. Lemuel, b. 16 Jan., 1804, at Lyme. He m. 6 Sept., 1836, at<br />

Coll<strong>in</strong>sville, 111., Hannah Matilda Beach, and d. 30 Nov.,<br />

1857, at Carbondale, 111. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>"- at Eock Spr<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

111., <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had three children :'


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1. ElizahetK b. 25 March, 1842.<br />

2. Charles Hervey^ b. 2 March, 1844.<br />

3. Julia, b. 19 iMay, 1849.<br />

5448. Charles B., b. 19 Sept., 1806, at Lyme. He m. 12 Feb.,<br />

1826, Sallie Beach, at Rock Spr<strong>in</strong>g <strong>or</strong> Shiloh, 111., and d. 28<br />

Oct., 1838, at Rock Spr<strong>in</strong>g, where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had six children :<br />

1. Luclnda, b. 22 Jan., 1827, m. 7 Nov., 1850, Charles<br />

J. F. Bridger, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Rock Spr<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859,<br />

and had three children : William Amos, b. 10 Aug., 1851<br />

Hiram Augustus, b. 6 Jan., 1854; and James Leonard, b. 2<br />

March, 1857.<br />

2. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge W<strong>as</strong>kmr/ton, b. 26 Feb., 1829, m. 1 Jan., 1855,<br />

Drusilla Sliter of Rock Spr<strong>in</strong>g, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1859, and had two children: Alice M., b. 29 Dec, 1857 ;<br />

and Amos B., b. 15 Feb., 1859.<br />

3. i/Hcy, b. 1831, m. 27 July, 1847, Daniel Denovant, at<br />

Rock Spr<strong>in</strong>g. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had four<br />

children : H<strong>or</strong>ace, b. 16 June, 1848 ; Charles C, b. 8 Oct.,<br />

1850, d. 12 July, 1853 ; Alonzo, b. 8 Oct., 1855 ; and Mary<br />

Amanda, b. 16 Aug., 1857.<br />

4. 5, and 6. Three o<strong>the</strong>r children whose names I have not<br />

been able to <strong>as</strong>certa<strong>in</strong>.<br />

5449. Joseph Lee, b. 4 April, 1809, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, N. Y. He m. 22<br />

Feb., 1838, Harriet Beatty of St, Louis. He w<strong>as</strong> a physician,<br />

and afterwards a clergyman, and d. 28 July, 1855, at Coll<strong>in</strong>sville.<br />

111., where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had eight<br />

children :<br />

1. Carol<strong>in</strong>e, b. 10 Dec, 1839, d. 25 May, 1841.<br />

2. Jtilla Maria, b. 7 Jan., 1842.<br />

3. Joseph Jjee, b. 6 March, 1844.<br />

4. Sarah Frances, b. 14 March, 1846.<br />

5. Charles, b. 30 Dec, 1848.<br />

6. Emma C<strong>or</strong>het, b. 31 Dec, 1849, d. 1 Oct.. 1850.<br />

7. Hattie Weller, b. 1 Jan., 1852.<br />

8. Mary, b. 15 July, 1854.<br />

5450. W<strong>or</strong>th<strong>in</strong>gton W., b. 30 Aug., 1811, at Butternuts, d. 26 Dec,<br />

1811.<br />

5451. Thom<strong>as</strong> L<strong>or</strong>d,b. 22 Aug., 1813, atButternuts, d. 22 Nov., 1817.<br />

5452. Lucy Way, b. 30 Oct., 1792, at Lyme. She m. Sept., 1816,<br />

John Grummond, and settled at Columbus, 0., and d. 20<br />

Feb., 1841, at Rock Spr<strong>in</strong>g, 111. <strong>The</strong>y had four children<br />

1. Zadoek Wilson, h. 22 May, 1820, at Columbus, m. 9<br />

Jan., 1847, Letitia Frost at A<strong>the</strong>ns, 111,, and d. 9 Jan., 1858,<br />

at Rock Spr<strong>in</strong>g, where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had<br />

one child b<strong>or</strong>n <strong>in</strong> Nov., 1857.<br />

2. John L., b. 20 March, 1825, m. 9 Jan., 1852, Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e<br />

Fry. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Rock Spr<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had<br />

three children: Ge<strong>or</strong>ge. Albert, b. 2 April, 1853, d. 1854;<br />

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William Augustus, b. 4 March, 1855; and Mary Amanda, b.<br />

30 May, 1857.<br />

3. Joseph Lee, b. 25 Dec, 1830, m. 26 July, 1852, Sarah<br />

Eliza Dane, at Belleville, who d. 1853. He had by her<br />

one child : Joseph J<strong>as</strong>per, b. June, 1853. He <strong>the</strong>n m. 26<br />

Aug., 1856, Susan May, and d. 16, Nov., 1857, at A<strong>the</strong>ns,<br />

HI. He had by her one child : Mary Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e, b. Jan.,<br />

1858.<br />

4. Frances J"., b. 30 March, 1834, m. 6 March, 1853,<br />

Joseph Fry. <strong>The</strong>y had, <strong>in</strong> 1859, one child : Gre<strong>or</strong>ge Benjam<strong>in</strong>,<br />

b. 4 March, 1854.<br />

5453. Sarah L<strong>or</strong>d, b. 24 Dec, 1794, at Lyme. She m. 15 Jan.,<br />

1817, at Butternuts, N. Y., Sylvanus Gruernsey. He w<strong>as</strong><br />

educated at Dartmouth, and w<strong>as</strong> a physician. He d. 9 June,<br />

1833. at Coll<strong>in</strong>sville, 111. She had by him three children :<br />

1. Anne Maria T., b. 9 Jan., 1819, at Onondaga, N. Y.<br />

She d. Oct., 1841, at Coll<strong>in</strong>sville, unm.<br />

2. L<strong>or</strong>d Lee Delos, b. Nov., 1821, d. 1 April, 1827.<br />

3. Frances Jennette, h. 8 May, 1824, m. 17 Dec, 1849,<br />

William M. Harlow of St. Louis, Mo., where <strong>the</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had three children : Frances Guernsey, b.<br />

14 March, 1851, d. 2 Feb., 1852; William M., b. 16 Dec,<br />

1852 ; and Ella M., b. 17 March, 1855, d. 11 April, 1856.<br />

Sarah L<strong>or</strong>d (Darrow) Gruernsey <strong>the</strong>n m. H<strong>or</strong>ace Look of<br />

Coll<strong>in</strong>sville, whose first wife w<strong>as</strong> her sister Emma C<strong>or</strong>bitt<br />

Darrow (5454). <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Coll<strong>in</strong>sville <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

5454. EmmaC<strong>or</strong>bittjb. 19 March, 1797, at Lyme, m. 7 Dec, 1821,<br />

at St. Louis, H<strong>or</strong>ace Look, son of William Look of Water-<br />

ville, N. Y. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Coll<strong>in</strong>sville, 111., where she d.<br />

30 Oct., 1836. He tlien married her sister Sarah L<strong>or</strong>d<br />

(Darrow) Guernsey, widow of Dr. Sylvanus Guernsey, of<br />

Coll<strong>in</strong>sville, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859. He had by<br />

his first wife, Emma C<strong>or</strong>bitt Darrow, eight children.<br />

1. H<strong>or</strong>ace WU/iam, h. 21 Sept., 1823, d. 17 Sept., 1844.<br />

2. Thom<strong>as</strong> Darrow, b. 7 April, 1825, m. 3 July, 1851,<br />

Annette Mart<strong>in</strong>, of St. Louis. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Mount<br />

Ayer, Iowa, <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had four children : Alice, b. 21 June,<br />

1852 ; Charles Mart<strong>in</strong>, b. 2 April, 1854 ; Anna Maria, b. 4<br />

April, 1856; Harvey B., b. 1858.<br />

3. Oliver Charles, b. 22 Aug., 1826, m. 14 May, 1856,<br />

Kate J. Beadle of Coll<strong>in</strong>sville, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1859 ; and had two children : Arthur Warren, b. 27 May,<br />

1857 ; and H<strong>or</strong>ace Hunter, b. 4 January, 1859.<br />

4. Isaac Newton, b. 4 July, 1828, m. 3 July, 1851, Olive<br />

Jenks, who d. 15 May, 1853, at Coll<strong>in</strong>sville. He had by<br />

her one child, Francis Henry, b. 2 June, 1852, d. -25 Dec,<br />

1852. He <strong>the</strong>n m., 20 May, 1856, Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Saunders, and<br />

had by her two children ; Mary Lilly, b. 13 April, 1857 ; and<br />

Olive, b. 3 May, 1859.


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5. Emma Amanda, b. 15 Feb., 1830, m. 24 July, 1851,<br />

Rev. Reg<strong>in</strong>ald Heber Weller, b. 15 April, 1828, at Philadelphia,<br />

Pa., son of <strong>the</strong> Rev. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Weller, D. D., and his<br />

second wife, Harriet C. Birckhead. He w<strong>as</strong> an Episcopal<br />

clergyman. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Jefferson City, Mo., <strong>in</strong><br />

1859, and had five children : Kate Todd, b. 3 June, 1852, d.<br />

15 June. 1853 ; H<strong>or</strong>ace Look, b. 31 Aug., 1853 ; Annie Banks,<br />

b. 15 April, 1855 ; Joseph Darrow, b. 4 Sept., 1856, d. 5<br />

Sept., 1856 ; Reg<strong>in</strong>ald Heber. b. 6 Xov., 1857.<br />

6. Francis Henry, b. 15 July, 1831, d. 1832.<br />

7. Sarah Guernsey, b. 19 May, 1833, d. 30 Nov., 1838.<br />

8. Nancy Maria, b. 26 Jan., 1835 ; w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at CoU<strong>in</strong>sville<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1859, unm.<br />

5455. Mercy Way, b. 24 July, 1799, at Lyme, w<strong>as</strong> drowned <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Unadilla river, N. Y., 7 May, 1808.<br />

5456. Nancy Maria, b. 19 Sept., 1801, at Lyme, d. 21 March, 1820,<br />

at St. Louis, unm.<br />

VI. Col. L<strong>or</strong>d Butler (1864), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 11<br />

Dec, 1761, eldest son of Col. Zebulon Butler, of Wilkesbarre,<br />

by his first wife, Anna L<strong>or</strong>d (-1:43), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson<br />

of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m.<br />

30 May, 1786, Mary Pierce, daughter of Abel Pierce and<br />

Ruth, his wife, of K<strong>in</strong>gston, Pa. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Wilkesbarre, where he w<strong>as</strong> a county<br />

judge, colonel of militia, and held various o<strong>the</strong>r civil and<br />

military offices <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> county of Luzerne. He died March<br />

1824, at Wilkesbarre, where she died Oct., 1834.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were :<br />

5457. Pierce, b. 27 Jan., 1789, at Wilkesbarre, m. Feb., 1818,<br />

Temperance Colt, of Wilkesbarre, daughter of Arnold<br />

Colt and Luc<strong>in</strong>da, his wife. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled<br />

at Wilkesbarre, where he d. 30 March, 1848, and where<br />

she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had four children, who became<br />

adult, and were married :<br />

1. Seymour. 2. James. 3. Mary. 4. Pierce.<br />

5458. Houghton, b. Nov., 1791, at Wilkesbarre, d. 3 Oct., 1807.<br />

5459. John L<strong>or</strong>d, b. 8 Feb., 1796, at Wilkesbarre, m. 9 Nov.,<br />

1826, C<strong>or</strong>nelia Richards, b<strong>or</strong>n at Farm<strong>in</strong>gton, Conn., daughter<br />

of Capt. Samuel Richards and Sarah Welles, of Wilkesbarre.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a coal operat<strong>or</strong>, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Wilkesbarre,<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> house wherelie w<strong>as</strong> b<strong>or</strong>n, where <strong>the</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y bad five children<br />

1. Francis, b. Sept., 1827, liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Australia <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

2. Sylv<strong>in</strong>a Mallery, b. Feb., 1831, d. May, 1834.<br />

3. Sarcdi Richards, b. March, 1833, m. Stanley Wood-<br />

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ward, son of Hon. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge W. Woodward, judge of <strong>the</strong> supreme<br />

court of Pennsylvania. He w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Wilkesbarre <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

4. Chester, b. 26 March, 1837, d. 9 July, 1855, at Wil-<br />

liams college, while an undergraduate <strong>the</strong>re.<br />

5. EmlJi/ Cist, b. 9 Feb., 1841, she w<strong>as</strong> unm. <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

5460. Chester Pierce, b. March, 1798, at Wilkesbarre. He w<strong>as</strong> educated<br />

at Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton college, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. He m. Sarah<br />

Hallenback, daughter of Judge Hallenback. <strong>The</strong>y settled at<br />

Wilkesbarre, where he w<strong>as</strong> a member of <strong>the</strong> state legislature<br />

and a member of <strong>the</strong> 80th and 31st congress. He d. about<br />

March, 1851, at Philadelphia, on his way home from con-<br />

gress. <strong>The</strong>y had two children :<br />

1. Harriet, who d. unm.<br />

2. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Hallenback, who graduated at Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Wilkesbarre <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

5461. Rev. Zebulon, b. Sept., 1803, at Wilkesbarre. He m. Nov.,<br />

1829, Mary Ann Murdock of New Haven. He w<strong>as</strong> a Presbyterian<br />

clergyman, and a doct<strong>or</strong> of div<strong>in</strong>ity. <strong>The</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at P<strong>or</strong>t Gibson, Miss., <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had eight children :<br />

1. L<strong>or</strong>d John. 2. Chester. 3. Chap<strong>in</strong>. 4. Clarence.<br />

5. Ellen. 6. Jennet. 1 . Henrietta. 8. Ruth Anne.<br />

5462. L<strong>or</strong>d, b. Oct., 1805 at Wilkesbarre. He m. Feb., 1832, Abi<br />

Slocum, daughter of Joseph Slocum and Sarah Fell of<br />

Wilkesbarre. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Wilkesbarre, where <strong>the</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had six children :<br />

1. Ruth, who m. William Hilliard of Wilkesbarre.<br />

2. Joseph, an eng<strong>in</strong>eer <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> U. S. navy <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

3. Zehulun.<br />

4. Ziha.<br />

5. Mary.<br />

6. Edmund G.<br />

5463. Lovisa, b. 1786, at Wilkesbarre. She died <strong>the</strong>re <strong>in</strong> 1807.<br />

5464. Sylv<strong>in</strong>a, b. 5 March, 1794, at Wilkesbarre. She m. Garrick<br />

Mall<strong>or</strong>y, b. 17 April, 1784, at Woodbury, (!onn., son of G.<br />

jMall<strong>or</strong>y and Harriet M<strong>in</strong>er. Through his mo<strong>the</strong>r, Harriet<br />

M<strong>in</strong><strong>or</strong>, he w<strong>as</strong> descended from Thom<strong>as</strong> M<strong>in</strong><strong>or</strong> <strong>the</strong> first of<br />

Ston<strong>in</strong>gton, b<strong>or</strong>n at Chew. Magna <strong>in</strong> England, who came to<br />

America <strong>in</strong> 1630, and m. Grace Palmer (see No. 4249.)<br />

Garrick Mall<strong>or</strong>y graduated at Yale 1808, w<strong>as</strong> made doct<strong>or</strong> of<br />

laws at Lafayette college 1840. He w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

settled at Wilkesbarre, where he w<strong>as</strong> a member of <strong>the</strong> legisla-<br />

lature and presid<strong>in</strong>g judge of <strong>the</strong> courts of common ple<strong>as</strong> f<strong>or</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> third judicial circuit. She d. March, 1824, at Wilkes-<br />

barre. He had by her five children :<br />

1. Pierce Butler. 2. Charles Branson. 3. Amelia.<br />

4. Edward Garrick, all of whom died .s. p.<br />

5. Priscilla L<strong>or</strong>d, who m. William Strong of Read<strong>in</strong>g, Pa.,<br />

who w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Read<strong>in</strong>g, where he


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w<strong>as</strong> a member of congress and a judge of <strong>the</strong> supreme court.<br />

She died at Read<strong>in</strong>g, where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1853. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had three children: William, who died <strong>in</strong> childhood; and<br />

Emely and Amelia, who were unm. <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

Aftev <strong>the</strong> death of his first wife, Garrick Mall<strong>or</strong>y m. 30<br />

June, 1831, Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e J. Hall of Harrisburgh, Pa., and <strong>in</strong><br />

1836 resigned his judgeship and removed to Philadelphia,<br />

and resumed <strong>the</strong> practice of law, where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

He had by his second wife a son, Garrick, b. 23 April, 1832,<br />

graduated at Yale, 1850, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer at Philadelphia <strong>in</strong><br />

1858.<br />

5465. Ruth Anne, b. 1801, at Wilkesbarre. She m. Dec, 1823,<br />

John N. Coyn<strong>in</strong>gham, b. at Philadelphia. He graduated at<br />

<strong>the</strong> university of Pennsylvania, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

settled at Wilkesbarre, where he w<strong>as</strong> presid<strong>in</strong>g judge of <strong>the</strong><br />

county courts, and where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had seven children :<br />

1. David, who died young.<br />

2. John Butler, b. 29 Sept., 1827, graduated at Yale 1846,<br />

a lawyer at Wilkesbarre <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

3. William L<strong>or</strong>d, b. 21 Nov., 1829, a merchant at Philadelphia<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

4. Thom<strong>as</strong> Di/er,h. 11 Dec, 1831, graduated at Yale 1850,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> a civil eng<strong>in</strong>eer. He m. 5 June, 1856, Harriet M.<br />

Mickler, daughter of Peter S. Mickler of E<strong>as</strong>ton, Pa., where<br />

<strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

5. Mary, b. 20 Feb., 1834, unm. <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

6. Anna Maria, b. 27 Aug., 1836, unm. <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

7. Charles M<strong>in</strong>er, b. 7 July, 1840, graduated at Tr<strong>in</strong>ity<br />

college 1858.<br />

5466. Phebe Haight, b. Jan., 1811, at Wilkesbarre. She m. Dr.<br />

Alexander C. Donaldson, b. at Danville, Pa. He graduated<br />

at Dickenson college, and w<strong>as</strong> a physician. <strong>The</strong>y settled at<br />

Davenp<strong>or</strong>t, Iowa, and removed to St. Louis, where she d. 12<br />

July, 1849. He w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Folsom, Cal., <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had three children<br />

1. Rath Anne Coyn<strong>in</strong>gham, b. 31 May, 1838.<br />

2. Alexander Crawf<strong>or</strong>d, b<strong>or</strong>n at Galena.<br />

3. Zehulon Butler, b<strong>or</strong>n at St. Louis. .<br />

VI. Hannah Butler (1866), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 28<br />

Feb., 1770, daughter of Col. Zebnlon Butler of Lyme, and<br />

afterwards of Wilkesbarre, by his first wife Anna L<strong>or</strong>d<br />

(443), w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of<br />

<strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. 1788, Judge.Ros<strong>well</strong> Welles<br />

of Wilkesbarre, b. at Gl<strong>as</strong>tenbury, Conn,, son of Jonathan<br />

Welles and Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Saltonstall. He graduated at<br />

Yale 1784, and Av<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Wilkesbarre,<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> a circuit judge, and where he d. 1830.


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<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

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5467. W<strong>in</strong>throp, b<strong>or</strong>n at Wilkesbarre, d. 27 Dec, 1831, at Farm<strong>in</strong>gton,<br />

unm.<br />

5468. Harriet, b. about 1790, at Wilkesbarre, m. Sept., 1808. Col.<br />

Mart<strong>in</strong> Cowles, son of Elijah Cowles and Eunice Gould of<br />

Farm<strong>in</strong>g-ton. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Farm<strong>in</strong>gton,<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> a colonel of militia, and where he d. 29<br />

Sept., 1844. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong>re <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had<br />

eleven children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Farm<strong>in</strong>g-ton.<br />

1. Francis Wmthroj), b. 13 Nov., 1810, m. Sept., 1835,<br />

Mary Lewis Root, daughter of Timothy Root, and Celest<strong>in</strong>e<br />

Lewis of Farm<strong>in</strong>gton. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Farm<strong>in</strong>g-ton <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had five children : Alice Celest<strong>in</strong>e;<br />

Louisa Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e ; Grace Fessenden ; Mary Root; and<br />

Mart<strong>in</strong>.<br />

2. iVanci/, b. 31 Jan., 1813, m. 23 Oct., 1839, Rev.<br />

Thom<strong>as</strong> Kendall Fessenden, b<strong>or</strong>n at Brattleb<strong>or</strong>o, Vt., son of<br />

Joseph Fessenden and S}bil Lane Holbrook. He graduated<br />

at Williams college 1833, and w<strong>as</strong> a Congregational clergyman.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Homer, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1858, s. p.<br />

3. Louisa Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e, b. 4 June, 1815. She d. 3 Nov.,<br />

1832, at Farm<strong>in</strong>gton, unm.<br />

4. Carol<strong>in</strong>e Augusta, b. L5 July, 1817, m. 14 June, 1843,<br />

Isaac N. Lee, son of Isaac Lee of New Brita<strong>in</strong>. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

manufacturer, and <strong>in</strong> 1858, <strong>the</strong>y had six children : Thom<strong>as</strong><br />

Fessenden ; Harriet Welles ; Edmund Butler ; Mart<strong>in</strong>, and<br />

Thom<strong>as</strong>, who died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy; and Carol<strong>in</strong>e d. 21 April, 1853.<br />

5. .ohn Edward, b. 4 Nov., 1819, ni. 30 Dec, 1844,<br />

Margaret Stanley, daughter of Jesse Stanley and Lucy White<br />

of New Brita<strong>in</strong>. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Farm<strong>in</strong>gton <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had five children; Henry Martyn<br />

; John Stanley ; Ros<strong>well</strong> ; Gertrude Stanley ; and Melv<strong>in</strong>a<br />

Stanley, who died young.<br />

6. Henry Martyn, b. 31 Jan., 1822, d. Oct., 1844, unm.<br />

7. Ellen, b. 11 Aug., 1824, d. 17 Aug., 1825.<br />

8. Ellen Maria, b, 12 Nov., 1827, w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Farm<strong>in</strong>gton<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858, unm.<br />

9. Mary Elizabeth, b. 12 Nov., 1829, d. 26 May, 1847,<br />

unm.<br />

10. Harriet Welles, b. 27 Aug., 1830, m. 30 Nov., 1856,<br />

Mills Olcott, M. I)., son of William Haydock, Olcott and<br />

Jane E., his wife, of Hanover, N. H. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Chicago, 111., <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

11. Edmund Butler, b. 4 Aug., 1833, w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858<br />

unm.<br />

VL CoL David Fith<strong>in</strong> Sill (1876), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn.,<br />

24 April, 1733, eldest son of John Sill (449) of Lyme,by


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his first wife. Phebe Fith<strong>in</strong>, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He w<strong>as</strong> by trade<br />

a house jo<strong>in</strong>er. In <strong>the</strong> French war of 1759 he w<strong>as</strong> a lieutenant,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> <strong>in</strong> service on <strong>the</strong> n<strong>or</strong><strong>the</strong>rn and western<br />

frontier until <strong>the</strong> close of that war. He m. 1 May, 1767,<br />

his third cous<strong>in</strong>, Sarah Griswold (2110), b. 26 Aug., 1749,<br />

at Lyme, fourth daughter of Deacon Thom<strong>as</strong> Griswold<br />

(491) and Susan Lynde. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Lyme. He w<strong>as</strong><br />

a lieutenant <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> army of <strong>the</strong> United States at <strong>the</strong> commencement<br />

of <strong>the</strong> revolution, and at its close w<strong>as</strong> lieutenant-colonel<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> first regiment of <strong>the</strong> Connecticut l<strong>in</strong>e.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n returned to his naiive town, where he w<strong>as</strong> a member<br />

of <strong>the</strong> legislature, and w<strong>as</strong> justice of <strong>the</strong> peace and<br />

town clerk until his death. He d. 9 Jan., 1813, at Lyme,<br />

where she d. 20 Nov., 1815.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children icere :<br />

5469. Thom<strong>as</strong>, b. 26 Nov., 1769, at Lyme. He m. 6 Nov., 1799,<br />

his first cous<strong>in</strong>, Mehitable Ma<strong>the</strong>r (6068), b 14 Nov., 1774,<br />

third daughter of Samuel Ma<strong>the</strong>r. Esq., and Lois Griswold<br />

(2109), of Lyme. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at<br />

Lyme, where he w<strong>as</strong> a capta<strong>in</strong> of militia, and where he d.<br />

25 March, 1853, and she d. 5 Dec. 1831. <strong>The</strong>y had eight<br />

children b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme :<br />

1. John, b. 1 Sept., 180(1 m. 25 Oct., 1835, Mary E. Sargeant,<br />

of Vernon, N. Y. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at E<strong>as</strong>t Ashtabula, 0.. <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had six children<br />

: Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Frances, b. 9 Dec, 1837; John Sargeant,<br />

b. 4 Aug., 1839; William Henry, b. 9 Aug.. 1841; <strong>The</strong>od<strong>or</strong>e,<br />

b. 24 June, 1843; C<strong>or</strong>nelia, b. 18 April, 1847;<br />

and Thom<strong>as</strong> Herbert, b. 8 Nov., 1849.<br />

2. Phehe Ma<strong>the</strong>r, b. 27 Nov., 1801, m. Charles E. Hart of<br />

Lyme, and removed to Manchester, N. Y.<br />

^. Henry Ma<strong>the</strong>r, h. 2 Oct., 1803, d. 17 Oct., 1825, at<br />

Lyme, unm.<br />

4. Margaret, b. 14 Sept., 1805; m. John Hart of Lyme,<br />

and removed to Cl<strong>in</strong>ton, N. Y.<br />

5. Nancy, b. 7 Dec, 1807, w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859 at <strong>the</strong> family<br />

mansion <strong>in</strong> Lyme, unm.<br />

6. Sarah Griswold, b. 25 Dec, 1809, m. Albert L. Wells<br />

ofCHnton, N. Y.<br />

7. Mary, b. 26 Jan., 1812, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Lyme 1859, unm.<br />

8. Frances, b. 23 July, 1814, m. Edward Vernon. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> city of Now Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

5470. John, b. 14 June, 1773, at Lyme. He w<strong>as</strong> drowned at Hartf<strong>or</strong>d,<br />

26 Aug., 1794, unm.<br />

5471. David, b. 8 Jan., 1775, at Lyme, d. 19 June, 1775.<br />

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5472. Mary, b. 27 June, 1768, at Lyme. She m. 8 Oct., 1791,<br />

Nathaniel Matson, b. 13 Sept., 1765, at Lyme, son of Nathaniel<br />

Matson and Desire Newton. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Lyme,<br />

where she d. 9 Jan., 1802, s. p. He <strong>the</strong>n m. Anne Ely, and<br />

d. 27 Aug., 1851.<br />

5473. Lois, b. 29 Aug., 1771, at Lyme. She m. 25 Jan., 1797,<br />

David Matson, b. 29 Jan., 1766, at Lyme, second son of<br />

William Matson and Eunice Sk<strong>in</strong>ner, and grandson of Nathaniel<br />

Matson of Boston, and afterwards of Lyme, and of his<br />

second wife, Joanna Ely. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Lyme, and afterwards<br />

removed to Bloomfield, O., where <strong>the</strong>y probably died.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had seven children rec<strong>or</strong>ded at Lyme :<br />

1. John, b. 15 Nov., 1797.<br />

2. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, b. 27 July, 1799.<br />

3. Mary, b. 29 July, 1801.<br />

4. Richard, b. 29 Sept., 1803, d. 16 Dec, 1807.<br />

5. Eunice, b. 15 Dec, 1805.<br />

6. Richard 2d, b. 18 Jan., 1810.<br />

7. David, b. 30 Aug., 1812.<br />

VL Capt. Joseph Sill (1877), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 21<br />

Feb., 1735, second son of John Sill (449) of Lyme, by his<br />

first wife, PhebeFith<strong>in</strong>, Av<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He w<strong>as</strong> a ship capta<strong>in</strong>,<br />

engaged <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> co<strong>as</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g trade. He afterwards settled npon<br />

a farm at Gr<strong>as</strong>sy Hill, <strong>in</strong> Lyme, where he m. May, 1800,<br />

Elizabeth (Smith) Lee, <strong>the</strong> widow of Seth Lee of Lyme,<br />

and mo<strong>the</strong>r of Rev. Seth Lee, who w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> m<strong>in</strong>ister of<br />

<strong>the</strong> Gr<strong>as</strong>sy Hill congregation, <strong>in</strong> Lyme. He d. 2 March,<br />

1813, s. J)., and she d. 27 June, 1818.<br />

VI. John Sill (1878), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 16 April,<br />

1744, third son of John Sill (449) ofLyme, by his first wife,<br />

Phebe Fith<strong>in</strong>, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

(9) of <strong>the</strong> tliii-d generation. He m. 10 May, 1778, Mary<br />

Anderson of E<strong>as</strong>t W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>. He w<strong>as</strong> a cab<strong>in</strong>et-maker,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y settled at E<strong>as</strong>t W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>, where he w<strong>as</strong> a trader,<br />

farmer, and <strong>in</strong>nkeeper. She d. <strong>in</strong> 1783, at E<strong>as</strong>t W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>.<br />

//*'•? children hi/ her icere :<br />

5474. Enoch, b. 10 Oct., 1779, at E<strong>as</strong>t W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>, d. 19 Jan.. 1803,<br />

unm.<br />

5475. Joseph, b. 16 Nov., 1781, at E<strong>as</strong>t W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>, where he d. 13<br />

Aug.. 1889, unm.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 4 Oct., 1785, his third cous<strong>in</strong>, Elizabeth


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Griswold (2186), b. 18 Feb., 1762, at Lyme, second daughter<br />

of Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Griswold (501) and Elizabeth Lee (488) of<br />

Lyme. He d. 27 May, 1827, and she d. 4 April, 1853, at<br />

<strong>the</strong> advanced age of 91 years.<br />

His child hy her lo<strong>as</strong> :<br />

5476. Henry, b. 25 Aug., 1786, at W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>. He m. May, 1809,<br />

Almeda Marshall, b. 18 Jan., 1788, at W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>, daughter of<br />

EUakim Marshall and Anne Palmer. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and<br />

<strong>the</strong>y settled at W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>, where he w<strong>as</strong> a survey<strong>or</strong>, justice of<br />

<strong>the</strong> peace, member of <strong>the</strong> legislature, and judge of probate.<br />

She d. 4 Oct., 1858, at W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>, where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1859. <strong>The</strong>y had n<strong>in</strong>e children, b<strong>or</strong>n at W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong> :<br />

1. Henri/ G.. h. 20 Nov., 1810. He graduated at West<br />

Po<strong>in</strong>t military academy, <strong>in</strong> 1832, and w<strong>as</strong> a lieutenant of<br />

topographical eng<strong>in</strong>eers. He d. 15 Dec, 1835, at W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton,<br />

D. C, unm.<br />

2. Eliza Anne, b. 23 Oct., 1814. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong><br />

<strong>in</strong> 1859, unm.<br />

3. John Marshall, b. 22 Jan., 1816. He w<strong>as</strong> a mar<strong>in</strong>er,<br />

and d. 29 Sept., 1834, at sea, unm.<br />

4. Julia, b. 24 Sept., 1819. She m. Samuel Ma<strong>the</strong>r of<br />

W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had five children<br />

:<br />

5. William Raymond, b. 30 Jan., 1822, m. 24 May, 1858,<br />

Mary Edgar of St. Louis, Mo. He w<strong>as</strong> a civil eng<strong>in</strong>eer, and<br />

<strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at La Crosse, Wiss., <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

6. Emely, b. 30 June, 1824, m. E. S. Alf<strong>or</strong>d of W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>,<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had two daughters.<br />

7. Mary Anne, b. 1 March, 1827, ,m. Col. Oliver R. Holcomb<br />

of E<strong>as</strong>t Granby, Conn., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1859, and had three daughters.<br />

8. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Griswold, b. 26 Oct., 1829, graduated at Yale<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1853, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. He w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Hartf<strong>or</strong>d <strong>in</strong><br />

1859.<br />

9. Ja7ie Helen, b. 1 July, 1833, d. 30 March. 1859, at<br />

W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>, unm.<br />

VL Sil<strong>as</strong> Sill (1879), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lj^me, Conn., 17 j^ov.,<br />

1749, fourth son of John Sill (449), by his first wife, Phebe<br />

Fi<strong>the</strong>n, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong><br />

third generation. He m. 9 Dec, 1779, his second cous<strong>in</strong>,<br />

Hannah Lynde Griswold (2185), b. 16 April, 1760, at Lyme,<br />

eldest daughter of Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Griswold (501) and Elizabeth<br />

Lee (488). He w<strong>as</strong> a tanner and a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled<br />

at Lyme, where he d. 26 Oct., 1811. She removed


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to Rochester <strong>in</strong> 1815, and d. 12 April, 1834, at Brooklyn,<br />

N. Y., at <strong>the</strong> residence of her youngest sou.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were :<br />

bill. Richard, b. 29 July, 1881, at Lyme. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant at<br />

Lyme and Saybrook, and <strong>in</strong> 1807 he removed to Albany, N.<br />

Y., where he d. 10 Sept., 1809, unm.<br />

5478. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Griswold, b. 26 Jan., 1791, at Lyme. He m. Louisa<br />

W. L<strong>or</strong>d, daughter of Deacon Di^date L<strong>or</strong>d of Sweden,<br />

N. Y. He w<strong>as</strong> a Presbyterian clergyman, and preached at<br />

various places <strong>in</strong> New Y<strong>or</strong>k, Ill<strong>in</strong>ois, and Michigan. She d.<br />

7 July, 1832, at Honeoye Falls, N: Y. He had by her one<br />

child :<br />

1. Hmmah Mary, b. 26 May, 1832, d. 13 June, 1832.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. <strong>in</strong> 1833, Saman<strong>the</strong> II. Green, daughter of<br />

James Green, Esq., of Saratoga Spr<strong>in</strong>gs. His health hav<strong>in</strong>g<br />

failed, <strong>the</strong>y subsequently settled at Albany, N. Y., where he<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a member of <strong>the</strong> cl<strong>as</strong>sis of Albany, of <strong>the</strong> ref<strong>or</strong>med Dutch<br />

church. He d. 20 May, 1859, of paralysis, while on a 'visit<br />

to his bro<strong>the</strong>r at Lyme. His widow w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Albany <strong>in</strong><br />

1860. He w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> compiler of an <strong>in</strong>terest<strong>in</strong>g <strong>genealogy</strong> of<br />

<strong>the</strong> Sill family, which h<strong>as</strong> been published l<strong>or</strong> his family s<strong>in</strong>ce<br />

his death. He had by his l<strong>as</strong>t wife, three children :<br />

2. Louisa Pamelia. b. 18 Aug., 1834.<br />

3. Mary Carol<strong>in</strong>e, b. 13 Jan. J 1838, d. 10 Oct., 1841.<br />

4. Carol<strong>in</strong>e Antionette, b. 15 Feb., 1845.<br />

5479. H<strong>or</strong>ace Lynde, b. 5 March, 1794, at Lyme. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant<br />

at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, from 1822 until 1853. He m. 5 July,<br />

1811, Mary Pond, b. at Milf<strong>or</strong>d, niece of Govern<strong>or</strong> Pond of<br />

Connecticut. In 1853 <strong>the</strong>y removed to Old Lyme, Conn.,<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had one son :<br />

Richard Grisivokl h. 23 Feb., 1843, at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, who<br />

w<strong>as</strong> drowned 25 July, 1853, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Connecticut river, at <strong>the</strong><br />

Lyme ferry.<br />

5480. Sarah, b. 5 Aug., 1785, at Lyme. She m. 8 Dec, 1806, William<br />

Hall, a merchant of New Y<strong>or</strong>k, where she d. 12 Jan.,<br />

1810.<br />

5481. Mary, b. 10 Aug., 1796. at Lyme, where she w<strong>as</strong> Hv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1859, unm.<br />

VI. Phebe Sill (1880), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 19 March,<br />

1797, eldest daughter of John Sill (449) of Lyme, by his<br />

j&rst wife, Phebe Fith<strong>in</strong>, w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of<br />

EUzabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third "generation. She m. 15<br />

Dec, 1757, William Lay, b. about 1734. <strong>The</strong>y settled at<br />

Lyme, where she d. 12 Oct., 1802, and he d. 5 May, 1816,aged<br />

81 years.


<strong>The</strong>ir children were :<br />

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5482. Ezra, b. 19 Sept., 1763, at Lyme Hem. Lydia .<br />

He<br />

d. 15 April, 1822, at Lyme, where she d. 1 Dec, 1801.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had a family of children b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, <strong>the</strong> particulars<br />

of which children I have not obta<strong>in</strong>ed.<br />

5483. William, b. 1 May, 1768, at Lyme.<br />

5484. Hubbel, b. 23 May, 1770, at Lyme, where he d. 28 March, 1847.<br />

5485. Elizabeth, b. 16 June, 1759, at Lyme.<br />

5486. Mary, b. 15 Aug., 1761, at Lyme, where she d. 8 Aug., 1843,<br />

unm.<br />

5487. Sarah, b. 2 March, 1766, at Lyme.<br />

5488. Phebe, b. 5 Jan., 1773, at Lyme.<br />

5489. Jerusha, b. 10 May, 1775, at Lyme, where she d. 1 Dec,<br />

1854, unm.<br />

5490. Martha Jane, b. 27 Oct., 1777, at Lyme. She m. Harvey<br />

of Lyme, and had a family. <strong>The</strong>ir daughter : Martha<br />

Jane, b. about 1801, d. 11 March, 1847, unm.<br />

VL Maj<strong>or</strong> Richard Sill (1885), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn.,<br />

15 July, 1755, youi gestson of John Sill (449) of Lyme, by<br />

his second wife, Hepzibah Lee, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of<br />

Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He graduated<br />

at Yale 1775, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. He w<strong>as</strong> an officer<br />

of <strong>the</strong> army of <strong>the</strong> revolution from 1776 to <strong>the</strong> close of<br />

<strong>the</strong> war, and w<strong>as</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> battle of Long Island. In 1782<br />

he w<strong>as</strong> aid to Maj<strong>or</strong>-General L<strong>or</strong>d Sterl<strong>in</strong>g, and had <strong>the</strong><br />

rank of maj<strong>or</strong>. He m. 2 Jan., 1785, Elizabeth NicoU,<br />

daughter of Col. Francis Nicoll of Bethlehem, N. Y. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

settled at Albany, where he w^<strong>as</strong> a successful lawyer, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a member of <strong>the</strong> legislature. He d. 4 June, 1790, at<br />

<strong>the</strong> house ot his fa<strong>the</strong>r-<strong>in</strong>-law, at Bethlehem. She <strong>the</strong>n<br />

m. Dr. iS^icoll of New Y<strong>or</strong>k, and, after his death, Peter R.<br />

Ludlow of Albany, and d. <strong>in</strong> 1821 at Bethlehem.<br />

Her children by Maj<strong>or</strong> Richard Sill were<br />

5491. William Nicoll, b. 25 March, 1786, at Albany. He m. 1<br />

Sept , 1808, his fourth cous<strong>in</strong>, Margaret Ma<strong>the</strong>r (6070), b.<br />

16 July, 1787, at Lyme, fifth daughter of Samuel Ma<strong>the</strong>r<br />

and Lois Griswold (2109). <strong>The</strong>y settled at Bethlehem,<br />

where he <strong>in</strong>herited <strong>the</strong> mansion and farm of his grandfa<strong>the</strong>r,<br />

Col. Nicoll. He w<strong>as</strong> a member of <strong>the</strong> legislature, and a<br />

judge of <strong>the</strong> court of common ple<strong>as</strong> of Albany county, and d.<br />

17 March, 1844. His widow w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Albany <strong>in</strong> 1862.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had n<strong>in</strong>e children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Bethlehem :<br />

1. Margaret Nicoll, b. 5 July, 1809. She m. <strong>The</strong>od<strong>or</strong>e<br />

W. Sanders of Schenectady. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Albany <strong>in</strong><br />

1859, and had a family.<br />

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2. Rensselaer JVicoll, b. 6 Aug., 1811. He m. Frances<br />

Liv<strong>in</strong>gston, and settled at Bethlehem, where she d. 2 Feb.,<br />

1852, and where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had three<br />

children : Margaret Ma<strong>the</strong>r, b. 31 July, 1837 ; Anne Nicoll,<br />

b. 20 Dec, 1842 ; and William Liv<strong>in</strong>gston, b. 6 July, 1849,<br />

d. 17 March, 1852.<br />

3. EUzaheth Nicoll, b. 13 Sept., 1813, d. 10 Sept., 1814.<br />

4. EUzaheth Mcoll 2d, b. 30 June, 1815, d. 21 May, 1827.<br />

5. Francis Nicoll, b. 12 March, 1818. He m. Elizabeth<br />

Ann De Friest, daughter of Col. John De Friest of Greenbush.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Albany,<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>u' <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had three children :<br />

Anna K., b. 1 May, 1847, d. 3 Oct., 1852 ; William Nicoll,<br />

b. 26 Sept., 1851, and John De Friest, b. 10 Nov., 1853.<br />

6. L^c/ia Ma<strong>the</strong>r, b. 27 Sept., 1820. She m. Richard E.<br />

Th<strong>or</strong>ne of Manh<strong>as</strong>set, L. I., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859,<br />

and had a family.<br />

7. Johi, b. 6 Dec, 1822. He m. Lydia B. Van Rensselaer<br />

of Albany, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1860, and he w<strong>as</strong><br />

c<strong>as</strong>hier of <strong>the</strong> Merchants' bank. <strong>The</strong>y had five children :<br />

Anne Dunk<strong>in</strong>, b. 24 March, 1850 ; Louisa Griswold, b 16<br />

Nov., 1851; Dunk<strong>in</strong> Henry, b. 20 Sept., 1853; Kate Van<br />

Rensselaer, b. 31 Jan., 1857; and Lydia N., who d. 8 Dec,<br />

1862.<br />

8. William Nicoll, b. 17 April, 1825. He m. Jane<br />

L<strong>as</strong>her of Bethlehem. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Bethlehem, m. 1859, and had five children : Marion,<br />

b. 15 April, 1848; Lydia. b. 21 Oct., 1849; Carol<strong>in</strong>e, b. 17<br />

Feb., 1852; John James, b. 2 April, 1854; and Elizabeth,<br />

b. 31 Oct., 1857, d. 2 April, 1859.<br />

9. James Ma<strong>the</strong>r, b. 28 Feb., 1828. He m. Mary Ann<br />

Udell of Bethlehem. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Cohoes <strong>in</strong> 1859,<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> c<strong>as</strong>hier of <strong>the</strong> Cohoes bank. <strong>The</strong>y had one<br />

child : Alice, b. 5 Dec, 1853, d. 1858.<br />

6492. John Leet, b. 13 Aug., 1787, at Albany. He graduated at<br />

Williams college, 1806. He m. 14 Feb., 1808, Abigail<br />

Leveret Noyes of Lyme, daughter of William Noyes, Esq.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> engaged <strong>in</strong> commerce, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Watervliet,<br />

N. Y. In 1815 <strong>the</strong>y removed to Lyme, Conn., and from<br />

<strong>the</strong>re to P<strong>or</strong>t Chester, N. Y., where he d. 26 Nov., 1852.<br />

She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Newark, N. J., <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had two<br />

children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Watervliet<br />

:<br />

1. Capt. Richard, h. 25 March, 1809, who w<strong>as</strong> a ship m<strong>as</strong>ter,<br />

and sailed from New Y<strong>or</strong>k f<strong>or</strong> several years, and d. 8 Oct.,<br />

1850, at P<strong>or</strong>t Chester, N. Y., unm.<br />

2. Francis Nicoll, b. 10 Oct., 1810, graduated at Union<br />

college 1830, and w<strong>as</strong> a physician. He m. 1830, his fourth<br />

cous<strong>in</strong>, Edwardanna Schieff'el<strong>in</strong>, daughter of Edward Lawrence<br />

Schietfel<strong>in</strong> and Anne Matilda Stewart (5381) of New Y<strong>or</strong>k


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<strong>The</strong>y settled at Staten Island, where he d. 4 May, 1848.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had one child : EUzabeth Hamilton, b. 1831, d. 1833.<br />

His widow <strong>the</strong>n m. I)r. John Noyes of Lyme, who d. <strong>in</strong><br />

1854, and afterwards Capt. Ma<strong>the</strong>r Chadwick {see No. 5381).<br />

VL Giles Sill (1886), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 21 Nov.,<br />

1748, eldest son of Joseph Sill (450) of Lyme, by his first<br />

wife, Ruth Matson, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 1773, Lucy<br />

Gould, b. 6 Aug., 1753, at Lyme, daughter of James Goild<br />

and Elizabeth Chappel.<br />

[This James Gould w<strong>as</strong> a clothier from Boston, who<br />

settled at I^<strong>or</strong>th Ljmie, and built mills <strong>the</strong>re, and m. Elizabeth<br />

Chappel of Lebanon. <strong>The</strong>y had thirteen children,<br />

all of whom married and had families. One of <strong>the</strong>ir sons<br />

m. Mary Sill (1908), second daughter of Jabez Sill (452)<br />

and Elizabeth Koyes.]<br />

Giles Sill w<strong>as</strong> a tanner and shoemaker, and <strong>the</strong>y settled<br />

at Lyme, where his house w<strong>as</strong> burned <strong>in</strong> Jan., 1783, and<br />

three of its <strong>in</strong>mates were burned <strong>in</strong> it. In Feb., 1799, he<br />

removed to that part of jST<strong>or</strong>thumberland which is now<br />

M<strong>or</strong>eau, N. Y., where he had purch<strong>as</strong>ed a farm and a sawmill<br />

and grist-mill. He w<strong>as</strong> deacon of <strong>the</strong> church. She<br />

d. 18 Dec, 1836, at M<strong>or</strong>eau, where he d. Dec, 1839, aged<br />

91 years.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children icere<br />

:<br />

5493. Nathaniel, b. 6 Aug., 1776, at Lyme. He m. 22 Oct., 1802,<br />

Kesiah Payne, b. 4 March, 1783, daughter of Noah Payne<br />

and Eunice Hawley of F<strong>or</strong>t Miller, N. Y. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y settled at N<strong>or</strong>thumberland. <strong>The</strong>y removed<br />

to Black Rock, and engaged <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> f<strong>or</strong>ward<strong>in</strong>g bus<strong>in</strong>ess,<br />

and merchandise. In 1827 <strong>the</strong>y removed to Warren, Pa.,<br />

where he d. 18 Feb., 1858. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had ten children :<br />

1. Henry Edmund, b. 19 July, 1804, m. Lucy Bliss, and<br />

d. 1833.<br />

2. Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Payne, b. 13 July, 1806, at M<strong>or</strong>eau.<br />

3. Maria Berry, b. 26 May, 1809, at Black liock, d. 13<br />

July, 1811.<br />

4. Mary, b. 5 July, 1811, at Black Bock, m. Kobert J.<br />

Falconer.<br />

5. Nathaniel, b. 6 Feb., 1813, at Black Rock. He m.<br />

Susan Farusw<strong>or</strong>th, and w<strong>as</strong> a farmer at Warren, Pa., <strong>in</strong> 1854,<br />

and had two children : Ellen D., b. Oct., 1850 ; and Marian, b.<br />

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6. Kesiah Payne, b. 23 Dec, 1815, at Black Rock, m.<br />

Alanson Rogers.<br />

7. John, b. 11 Sept., 1817, at Black Rock, m. Maria White,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> a farmer at ^yarren, Pa., <strong>in</strong> 1854, and had three children<br />

: Ge<strong>or</strong>ge White, b. Sept., 1844; Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e, b. March,<br />

1850; and Frederick E., b. Nov., 1852.<br />

8. Maria Jane, b. 29 Nov., 1819, who m. Epiplar<strong>as</strong> E.<br />

Eldred.<br />

9. Elizabeth, b. 16 Feb., 1822. m. R<strong>as</strong>sel<strong>as</strong> Brown.<br />

10. Ruth, b. 14 May, 1824, d. 9 June, 1825.<br />

5494. Enoch, b. 3 May, 1778, at Lyme. He m. 7 July, 1805, his<br />

third cous<strong>in</strong>, Deb<strong>or</strong>ah Ely (1999«), b. 19 Dec, 1781, at<br />

Lyme, daughter of Seth Ely, Esq., and Lydia Reynolds<br />

(468^) of Lyme. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at<br />

M<strong>or</strong>eau, N. Y., where he w<strong>as</strong> a justice of <strong>the</strong> peace, and a<br />

deacon of <strong>the</strong> Congregational church, and where <strong>the</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had eight children b<strong>or</strong>n at M<strong>or</strong>eau :<br />

1. Charles Augustus, b. 14 Aug., 1806, m. Mary F. Rey-<br />

nolds. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y removed to Wales, N. Y.,<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> supervis<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> town, and a member of <strong>the</strong><br />

legislature. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Wales <strong>in</strong> 1855, and had<br />

ten children : Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e D., b. 16 March, 1838; Seth Rey-<br />

nolds, b. 1 Oct., 1839 ; John Enoch, b. 2 Sept.. 1841 ;<br />

Charles Henry, b. 14 July, 1843, d. 2 July, 1844 ; Frederick,<br />

b. 10 May, 1845, d. 5 March, 1846 ; Frank (tw<strong>in</strong> of l<strong>as</strong>t), d.<br />

5 Aug., 1846 ; Harriet and Helen (tw<strong>in</strong>s), b. 5 Aug., 1847 ;<br />

Mary Louisa, b. 7 Nov., 1849 ; and Margaret Agnes, b. 29<br />

May, 1853.<br />

2. Seth Ely, b. 3 June, 1809, at M<strong>or</strong>eau, m. Sept., 1840,<br />

Harriet E. Allen, daughter of Gen. Ethan B. Allen, of Ba-<br />

tavia. He w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Buffiilo. N. Y.,<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> elected a justice of <strong>the</strong> supreme court of <strong>the</strong><br />

state <strong>in</strong> 1847, which office he held at <strong>the</strong> time of his death.<br />

Hed. 15 Sept., 1851, at Buffalo, where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1559.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had five children : Francis, b. 28 Nov., 1841 ; Charles,<br />

b 1 Oct., 1843; Heurv Seymour, b. 20 June, 1846; Fl<strong>or</strong>ence,<br />

b. 28 Sept., l'>^8, and Mary, b. 15 Oct., 1851.<br />

3. Lydia Cy-t'suo/t/, b. 24 Jan., 1812, and liv<strong>in</strong>g at M<strong>or</strong>eau,<br />

N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1859, unm.<br />

4. Susan Ably, b. 27 April, 1814, m. 2 April, 1835,<br />

James Albert Hoyt, b. 9 March, 1812, at M<strong>or</strong>eau, son of<br />

Job Hoyt and Anna Raymond. He w<strong>as</strong> a silversmith, and<br />

<strong>the</strong>y settled at Saratoga Spr<strong>in</strong>gs, where he w<strong>as</strong> an elder <strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Presbyterian church. <strong>The</strong>y removed to Troy, N. Y.,<br />

where she d. 22 Dec, 1847. He had by her three children :<br />

Harriet Amelia, b. 27 May, 1836; Frances Louisa, b. 19<br />

Sept., 1838 ; and Charles Sill, b. 19 July, 1846, d. 12 May,<br />

1847. J. A. Hoyt <strong>the</strong>n m. 1 Oct., 1849, Eliza Ann Wilson,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Saratoga Spr<strong>in</strong>gs <strong>in</strong> 1860, and he<br />

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5. Jane Louisa, b. 18 Oct., 1816, m. 28 June, 1843,<br />

Aaron M. Thompson of M<strong>or</strong>eau. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and<br />

<strong>the</strong>y settled at M<strong>or</strong>eau, where he w<strong>as</strong> a justice of <strong>the</strong> peace,<br />

and where she d. 1 Oct., 1850, and where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1858. <strong>The</strong>y had two children : Frankl<strong>in</strong> C<strong>or</strong>nell, b. 6 Nov.,<br />

1846 ; and Anna Louisa, b. 6 Aug., 1848.<br />

6. Mary Sophia, b. 5 Jan., 1820, m. 26 Sept., 1853, Rev.<br />

Asa Johnson of Peru, la. lie w<strong>as</strong> a Presbyterian clergyman,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Wiscotta, Iowa, <strong>in</strong> 1858, and<br />

had one child : Mary, b. June, 1858.<br />

7. Ehenezer Enoch, b. 14 Sept., 1822, m. 15 Nov., 1854,<br />

Beatrice Wi<strong>the</strong>rspoon of New Y<strong>or</strong>k, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858. He w<strong>as</strong> an artist, and <strong>the</strong>y had one child : Fl<strong>or</strong>ence<br />

Beatrice, b. Aug., 1856.<br />

8. John Nathaniel, b. 8 March, 1827, w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at M<strong>or</strong>eau <strong>in</strong> 1858, unm.<br />

5495. Gurdon Gould, b. 9 Feb., 1780, at Lyme, m. 12 Sept., 1805,<br />

Electa Hawley, b. 10 Jan., 1787, daughter of Amos Hawley,<br />

and Achsah Strong of M<strong>or</strong>eau, N. Y. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y settled at M<strong>or</strong>eau, where he d. 24 Feb., 1853, and<br />

she d. 6 May, 1856. <strong>The</strong>y had n<strong>in</strong>e children b<strong>or</strong>n at M<strong>or</strong>eau :<br />

1. Luc<strong>in</strong>da, b. 24 May, 1806, m, Nathaniel Payne of<br />

Irw<strong>in</strong>, Pa.<br />

2. Jannett, b. 11 March, 1808, m. Sidney M. Berry of<br />

Irw<strong>in</strong>.<br />

3. Walter Gould, b. 1 March, 1810, m. Evel<strong>in</strong>e Hamilton<br />

of Warren, Pa. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at<br />

Warren, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1856. <strong>The</strong>y had<br />

eight children: Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Hamilton, b. 17 June, 1838; Elizabeth<br />

Salima, b. 14 April, 1840, d. 14 May, 1853; Hervey<br />

Hamilton, b. 7 April, 1842; Electa Ann, b. 31 Jan., 1845;<br />

Gurdon Griles, b. 8 Feb., 1847; Frances Eval<strong>in</strong>e, b. 5 Sept.,<br />

1849; Martha Luc<strong>in</strong>da, b. 15 Nov., 1852, d. 21 July, 1853;<br />

and Edgar Hawley, b. 27 Sept., 1854.<br />

4. Achsah Strong, b. 27 Jan., 1812, married Aaron M.<br />

Rogers of Warren, Pa.<br />

5. Joseph, b. 20 March, 1814, married <strong>the</strong> widow of<br />

Henry Ames, and settled at M<strong>or</strong>eau.<br />

6. Selima Elizabeth, b. 3 March, 1817, d. 15 Aug., 1847,<br />

unm.<br />

7. Calv<strong>in</strong> Seidell, b. 30 April, 1819, married Pe<strong>or</strong>ia<br />

Elizabeth Bogardus. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y settled<br />

at Troy, N. Y., and <strong>in</strong> 1855 had one child : William Gur-<br />

• don, b. 27 Oct., 1853.<br />

8. Amos Hawley, b. 22 Sept., 1821. He graduated at<br />

Union college 1848, and w<strong>as</strong> a Presbyterian clergyman, married<br />

and settled at Nott<strong>in</strong>gham, Md.<br />

9. Gurdon Giles, b. 19 March, 1825, d. 17 Aug., 1850, unm.<br />

5496. Joseph, b. 29 July, 1788, at Lyme. He m. 12 May, 1819,<br />

Eliza Berry, b. 1798, daughter of Col. John M. Berry and<br />

98


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Eunice Payne, of N<strong>or</strong>thumberland, N. Y. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Black Rock, N. Y., where he w<strong>as</strong><br />

a custom-house officer. <strong>The</strong>y removed to Oberl<strong>in</strong>, 0., and<br />

to Jonesville, Mich., where he d. 30 June, 1843. and she d.<br />

2 July, 1843. <strong>The</strong>y had eio-ht children :<br />

1. Giles Ely, b. 6 March,^1820, m. Rose Anne Still<strong>well</strong>,<br />

and settled at Jonesville, and removed to Callona, Cal. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had one child b<strong>or</strong>n at Jonesville : Frances Eliza, b. 17 July,<br />

1844.<br />

2. Joseph, b. 9 Oct., 1821, m. Anne Eliza Chapl<strong>in</strong>. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a physician, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at<br />

removed to Calif<strong>or</strong>nia.<br />

Kalamazoo, Mich., and<br />

3. Sidney Berry, b. 29 Oct., 1823, m. Carol<strong>in</strong>e M. Swarzee,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Iowa City <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had a son : Edward<br />

Joseph, b. 5 Oct., 1853.<br />

4. Hawley Gould, b. 29 Aug 1825, d. 22 Aug., 1839.<br />

,<br />

5. Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Maria, b. 11 Dec, 1827, d. 5 Oct., 1840.<br />

6. Eliza Almira, b. 16 Dec, 1829, d. 26 May, 1833.<br />

7. John M. Berry, b. 23 Nov., 1831, m. Sarah Beaumont.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at Ypsilanti, Mich., and <strong>in</strong> 1859 he w<strong>as</strong> profess<strong>or</strong><br />

of English language and literature <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> state n<strong>or</strong>mal<br />

school of Michigan, and w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> auth<strong>or</strong> of a text book on<br />

English grammar; and had a son b<strong>or</strong>n 1859.<br />

8. Eliza Jane. b. 15 Sept., 1833, m. William B. Clark of<br />

Kalamazoo, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

5497. Elizabeth, b. 10 July, 1774, at Lyme. She m. her fa<strong>the</strong>r's<br />

third cous<strong>in</strong>, Josiali Griswold Ely (2305), eldest son of<br />

Josiah Ely and<br />

2305.)<br />

Phebe Denisou (532) of Lyme. i^Sce No.<br />

5498. Sophia, b. 28 Feb., 1782, at Lyme. She m. 8 Dec, 1803,<br />

Benjam<strong>in</strong> Hawley Payne, b. 2 June. 1775, at F<strong>or</strong>t Miller,<br />

N. Y., sou of Noah Payne and Eunice Hawley. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at F<strong>or</strong>t Miller, removed to Waterf<strong>or</strong>d,<br />

and from <strong>the</strong>re to Albany, where he d. 15 March, 1834.<br />

She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Cohoes <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had twelve children,<br />

<strong>the</strong> eleven eldest b<strong>or</strong>n at F<strong>or</strong>t Miller :<br />

1. Samuel Griswold;h. 12 Sept., 1804, d. 10 Oct., 1814.<br />

2. Rebecca, b. 20 April, 1806, d. 9 Jan., 1827, at Albany,<br />

unm.<br />

3. Giles Sill, b. 1 Sept., 1808, d. 9 Jan., 1827, at Albany,<br />

unm.<br />

4. Anne, b. 21 April, 1810, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Cohoes, N. Y., <strong>in</strong><br />

1859, unm.<br />

5. Almira, b. 12 June, 1812, m. 8 April, 1835, James<br />

Ch<strong>as</strong>e, b. 1808, at South Berwick, Me., son of Rev. Jonathan<br />

Ch<strong>as</strong>e and Mary Stoker. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

lived at West Troy and at Albany, and were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Brooklyn,<br />

N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had five children : Harriet Rebecca,<br />

b. 29 June, 1836 ; Sophia Payne ; Edward Allen, b. 2 May,


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1844, d. 10 Aug., 1845 ; Ge<strong>or</strong>oe Tread<strong>well</strong>. b. 18 March<br />

1849 ; and Annie Payne, b. 18 July, 1851.<br />

6. Emely, b. 22 May, 1814. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Rochester,<br />

N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1859, and w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong>n unm.<br />

7. Samuel Giles, b. 22 Dec, 1815, m. 16 April 1839,<br />

Sarah Groodrich Noble of New Y<strong>or</strong>k. He w<strong>as</strong> a flour merchant,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Albany, where she d. July, 1854.<br />

He had by her seven children : John Goodrich, b. March,<br />

1840 ; Giles Sill, b. Sept., 1841, d. 1847 ; Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Alexander ;<br />

Samuel Giles ; C<strong>or</strong>nelius Noble ; Sarah Jane, b. 5 June, 1849 ;<br />

and Frederick Aymer. He <strong>the</strong>n m. 12 June, 1856, Maria Pardon<br />

of Albany, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859. He had by<br />

her one child : Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e, b. July, 1857.<br />

8. Eunice, b. 19 Aug., 1817, m. 12 Jan., 1842, William<br />

Burton, b. 29 March, 1809, at Schenectady, third son of<br />

John Burton and Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Eights. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Cohoes,<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> engaged <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> mahogany and lumber bus<strong>in</strong>ess,<br />

and where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had seven children<br />

: William Eights, b. 21 Oct., 1842, d. 25 Jan., 1843 ; a<br />

son, b. 20 Xw^j:., 1845, d. 23 Aug.. 1845, unnamed; John<br />

Wynans, b. 22 Dec, 1846, d. 12 May, 1852; William<br />

Eights 2d, b. 31 Jan., 1848 ; Sophia Payne, b. 29 May, 1851,<br />

d. 26 July, 1851; Benjam<strong>in</strong> Payne, b. 14 Aug., 1852; and<br />

a son, b. 27 June, 1854, d. 24 Aug., 1854, unnamed.<br />

9. Luct/, b. 21 June, 1819, m. 23 Sept., 1846, Jonathan<br />

Ch<strong>as</strong>e, b. Feb., 1820, at South Berwick, Me., son of Joshua<br />

Ch<strong>as</strong>e. He w<strong>as</strong> a shipm<strong>as</strong>ter, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Brooklyn, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had one child : Alexander<br />

Cothiel, b. 1 June, 1855.<br />

10. Benjam<strong>in</strong>, b. 19 Aug., 1821, m. 13 May, 1835, Elizabeth<br />

Felthousen, b. 18 Sept., 1822, at Schenectady, daugh-<br />

ter of Daniel Felthousen and Rachel Whitaker. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

tobacconist, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Albany <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had five children: Benjam<strong>in</strong> Felthousen, b. 9 Oct., 1846 j<br />

Elizabeth Anne, b. 22 Jan., 1849, d. 7 Aug., 1857 ; Arthur<br />

Sill, b. 13 Dec, 1851 ; Emma Lee, b. 25 Dec, 1853; and<br />

Howard Kennedy, b, 26 Dec, 1856.<br />

11. Sophia, b. 9 May, 1823, m. 16 July, 1844, James Stanley<br />

Smith, b. 25 Feb., 1818, eldest son of Luman Bishop<br />

Smith and Elizabeth Hyatt of Saratoga Spr<strong>in</strong>gs. He w<strong>as</strong> an<br />

edit<strong>or</strong>, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Albany, and <strong>in</strong> 1855 removed to<br />

Auburn, N. Y., where he d. 16 Jan., 1858, and she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had three children : Stanley Bishop, b.<br />

2 Nov., 1845 ; M<strong>as</strong>on Coggs<strong>well</strong>, b. 6 June, 1849, d. 2 June,<br />

1852 ; and Frank Hyatt, b. 22 July, 1858.<br />

12. Eliza Hawlet/. b. 30 July, 1826, at Albany, m. 20<br />

Sept., 1849, Henry Weed Covert of Albany, b. 17 Feb.,<br />

1824, son of Abraham Covert and Harriet Ogden. He w<strong>as</strong><br />

a blacksmith and locksmith, and w<strong>as</strong> engaged <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> manu-


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facture of fire-proof safes. He w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>vent<strong>or</strong> and paten-'<br />

tee of Covert's permutation safe and bank lock. <strong>The</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Albany <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had three children : Eniely<br />

Payne, b. 12 Dec., 1850, d. 2 Sept., 1853 ; Julia Ann, b.<br />

18 March, 1853 ; and Louisa Seward, b. 9 Nov., 1856.<br />

5499. Lucy, b. Sept., 1784, at Lyme. Shem. 11 Sept., 1805, Fenn<br />

Hawley, b. 5 April, 1784, son of Amos Hawleyand Achsah<br />

Strong of M<strong>or</strong>eau, N. Y. <strong>The</strong>y settled atM<strong>or</strong>eau, where he<br />

d. 12 Nov., 1808. She had by him two children b<strong>or</strong>n at<br />

M<strong>or</strong>eau :<br />

1. Eliza Almira, b. 11 July, 1806, m. 9 July, 1826, John<br />

Liberty Kimberly, b. 30 Jan., 1799, son of Liberty Kimberly<br />

and Elizabeth Whittlesey. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Buffalo <strong>in</strong><br />

1858.<br />

2. 3Iarfm Fenn, b. 29 Dec, 1807, m. 21 Feb., 1832, Eliza<br />

Ann Baker, b. 21 Feb., 1809, daughter of Caleb Baker and<br />

Margaret CatUn of Sandy Hill, N. Y. He w<strong>as</strong> a lumberman<br />

at Tonawanda, Pa., and d. 7 July, 1847, at M<strong>or</strong>eau,<br />

N. Y.<br />

After <strong>the</strong> death of her first husband (Fenn Hawley), she<br />

m. his bro<strong>the</strong>r, Seth Hawley, whose first wife w<strong>as</strong> her sister,<br />

Susan Sill (see iVo. 5500).<br />

5500. Susan, b. 3 Aug., 1786, at Lyme. She m. 11 Sept., 1805,<br />

Seth Hawley, Esq., b. 30 Jan., 1781, son of Amos Hawley<br />

and Achsah Strong of M<strong>or</strong>eau. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

settled at ]M<strong>or</strong>eau, where she d. 28 April, 1813. He had by<br />

her four children :<br />

1. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Gmj, b. 8 July, 1806, at M<strong>or</strong>eau, m. 20 Sept.,<br />

1832, Eliza Gr. Goodrich, daughter of Solomon G. Goodrich<br />

and Anne Folsam of Glens Falls, N. Y. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>tr at Glens Falls <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

2. AJonzo, b. 28 Dec, 1807, at M<strong>or</strong>eau,- m. 24 Sept , 1834,<br />

Eliza Chamberla<strong>in</strong>, b. 2 March, 1816, daughter of Hon. Benjam<strong>in</strong><br />

Chamberla<strong>in</strong> of Great Valley, N. Y. She d.l7 April,<br />

1837. He <strong>the</strong>n m. 23 Jan., 1839, Mary Whitehouse Freeman,<br />

b. 25 Feb., 1814, at Hanover, N. H., daughter of Hon. Jonathan<br />

Freeman and Mary Whitehouse, and niece of Dr. Samuel<br />

Freeman of Saratoga Spr<strong>in</strong>gs. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant at H<strong>in</strong>sdale,<br />

N. Y., where she d. 27 Aug., 1856, and where he w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

3. Seth Cotton, b. 10 Feb., 1810, at M<strong>or</strong>eau. He m. 11<br />

Nov., 1834, Lav<strong>in</strong>ia P<strong>or</strong>ter Steele, b-. 20 June, 1814, daughter<br />

of Oliver Steele, Esq., and Sarah H. Lowry of New Haven.<br />

Conn. He w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Buffalo,<br />

N. Y., and <strong>in</strong> April, 1849, he w<strong>as</strong> appo<strong>in</strong>ted by <strong>the</strong> legisla-<br />

ture, one of <strong>the</strong> commissioners to codify <strong>the</strong> laws of <strong>the</strong><br />

state. He subsequently removed to <strong>the</strong> city of New Y<strong>or</strong>k.<br />

4. Ell<strong>as</strong> Sill h. 28 Oct., 1812, at M<strong>or</strong>eau. graduated at<br />

Union college <strong>in</strong> 1833, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. He m. 30 May,


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781<br />

1845, Lav<strong>in</strong>ia Hurd Selden, daughter of Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton Selden<br />

and Laura Hurd of Middle Haddam, Conn. <strong>The</strong>y settled at<br />

Buffalo, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858. He had <strong>the</strong>n<br />

abandoned <strong>the</strong> practice of law, and w<strong>as</strong> engaged <strong>in</strong> merchan-<br />

dise.<br />

After <strong>the</strong> death of his first wife, Seth Hawley, Esq., m. 13<br />

Aug., 1815, her sister, Lucy (Sill) Hawley, ((5499), widow<br />

of his bro<strong>the</strong>r, Fenn Hawley. She d. 19 July, 1841, at M<strong>or</strong>eau,<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859. He had by her five o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

children b<strong>or</strong>n at M<strong>or</strong>eau.<br />

5. Charlotte, b. 31 May, 1816, m. 15 Nov., 1837, Berry<br />

Thompson, son of Sidney Thompson of N<strong>or</strong>thumberland,<br />

N. Y., and d. 24 May, 1841, at Glens Falls.<br />

6. Lucian, b. 8 Nov., 1818, m. 19 April, 1848, Irene Burt<br />

Leach, b. 6 March, 1824, daughter of Elijah Leach and<br />

Pamelia Pratt of Buffalo, N. Y. He w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and<br />

<strong>the</strong>y settled at Buffalo, where she d. 24 Dec, 1854, and where<br />

he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

7. Naomi, b. 8 June, 1821, ra. 9 Dec, 1851, Lemuel C.<br />

Holmes of K<strong>in</strong>gsbury, N. Y., and d. 13 Aug., 1853.<br />

8. Echoard, b. 17 Dec, 1825, m. 16 Dec, 1852, Charlotte<br />

R. Payne, b. 9 Feb., 1832, daughter of Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Payne<br />

and Eliza Rob<strong>in</strong>son of M<strong>or</strong>eau. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g at M<strong>or</strong>eau <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

9. Ellen (tw<strong>in</strong>), b. 17 Dec, 1825, m. 15 July, 1851, Rev.<br />

Charles W. Tread<strong>well</strong> of Tberese, N. Y., and d. 17 Dec,<br />

1853.<br />

5501. Almira, b. 26 Nov., 1790, at Lyme. She m. 9 March, 1814,<br />

Josiah Stoddard of Pawlet, Vt., where <strong>the</strong>y settled, and he<br />

died. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Glens Falls <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had<br />

two children :<br />

1. Lueu, b. 14 April, 1815, at Pawlet, d. 27 Sept., 1830.<br />

2. Joaeplh Lee, b. 9 May, 1817, at Pawlet, m. 25 Aug.,<br />

1841, Maria Susan Leav<strong>in</strong>g, daughter of Royal Leav<strong>in</strong>s of<br />

Glens Falls. He w<strong>as</strong> a physician, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Glens Falls <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had two children : Addison<br />

Leav<strong>in</strong>s, b. 21 June, 1842 ; and Lucy, b. 1 July, 1855.<br />

5502. Emely, b. 26 Nov., 1790, at Lyme (tw<strong>in</strong>). She m. 9 March,<br />

1814, Eleazer Stoddard of Pawlet, Vt., tw<strong>in</strong> bro<strong>the</strong>r of her<br />

tw<strong>in</strong> sister Almira's husband. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Pawlet, where<br />

he d. <strong>in</strong> 1838. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Rac<strong>in</strong>e, Wis., <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had tAvo children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Pawlet<br />

1. Sophia, b. 12 June, 1815, m. 29 Oct., 1833, James H.<br />

H<strong>in</strong>d, b. 6 Aug., 1804, son of John H<strong>in</strong>d and Amy Branch.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Rac<strong>in</strong>e <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

2. D<strong>or</strong>c<strong>as</strong>, b. 29 April, 1819, m. 26 Feb., 1845, William<br />

H. Richmond of Rac<strong>in</strong>e, and d. 4 Ma}-, 1846, s. p.<br />

5503. Ruth, b. 26 Nov., 1792, at Lyme, d. 1799, at M<strong>or</strong>eau.<br />

VI. William Sill (1888), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 6 Dec,<br />

:


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HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

1760, third son of Joseph Sill (450) of Lyme, by his first<br />

wife, Ruth Matson, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 21 June, 1789,<br />

Jemima Sterliug (5561), b. 3 July, 1772, at Lyme, daughter<br />

ofCapt, William Sterl<strong>in</strong>g and, his first cous<strong>in</strong>, Jemima<br />

Sill (1900) of Lyme. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y settled<br />

at Lyme, and lived also at Sa3'brook. He d. March, 1848,<br />

at Lyme, and she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Watertown, 'S. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1855.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

:<br />

5504. William, b. 8 Feb., 1792, at Lyme. He m. 17 Oct., 1816,<br />

Sophia Hopk<strong>in</strong>s, b. Dec, 1771, at Waterbury, Conn"., daugh-<br />

ter of Joseph Hopk<strong>in</strong>s and Ruth Gilbert of Rutland, N. Y.,<br />

granddaughter of Joseph Hopk<strong>in</strong>s and Hepzibah Clark of<br />

Watertown, Conn. She w<strong>as</strong> a descendant of <strong>the</strong> sixth generation<br />

from John Hopk<strong>in</strong>s, one of <strong>the</strong> first settlers of Hartf<strong>or</strong>d,<br />

Conn., and Jane his wife (see Goodur<strong>in</strong> 107). He w<strong>as</strong><br />

a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Rodman, N. Y., where she<br />

d. 16 May, 1851. He had by her four children, b<strong>or</strong>n at<br />

Rodman :<br />

1. Mari/ Matson, b. 19 July, 1817, m. 21 Feb., 1839,<br />

H<strong>or</strong>ace Brown, b. 20 Dec, 1813, at Henderson, N. Y., son<br />

of Am<strong>as</strong>a Brown of Henderson. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

had <strong>in</strong> 1858, five children : John Orville, b. 20 Oct., 1840 ;<br />

Am<strong>as</strong>a William, b. 8 Jan., 1844, d. 8 March, 1844 ; William<br />

Am<strong>as</strong>a, b. 13 March, 1846; Mary Elizabeth, b. 31 Oct.,<br />

1848; and Charles Hopk<strong>in</strong>s, b. 24 Aug., 1853.<br />

2. John Sterl<strong>in</strong>g, b. 27 Oct., 1820, m. Arietta W<strong>in</strong>slow, b.<br />

16 July, 1819, daughter of Capt. William M. W<strong>in</strong>slow and<br />

Elizabeth Boyntou of Rodman, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1858.<br />

3. Edward, b. 8 Nov., 1824, m. 4 June, 1850, Melissa<br />

Owen, b. 1830, at Booneville, N. Y. He w<strong>as</strong> a physician,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Brownville, N. Y., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858, and had one child : C<strong>or</strong>a Sophia, b. July, 1855.<br />

4. Elizabeth (tw<strong>in</strong>), b. 8 Nov., 1824, m. 8 May, 1850,<br />

Er<strong>as</strong>tus S. Kelsey, b. 3 Oct., 1821, at Le Ray, N. Y., son of<br />

Sylvester Kelsey. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Le Ray <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had two children : Henry Hopk<strong>in</strong>s, b.<br />

9 April, 1853 ; and William Sylvester, b. 29 April, 1857.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 3 March, 1853, widow Sarah (Burt) Isham,<br />

daughter of Moses Burt and Sarah Bobb<strong>in</strong>s of Wilbraham,<br />

M<strong>as</strong>s. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Rodman <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

5505. Elisha Sterl<strong>in</strong>g, b. 17 July, 1803, at Lyme. He m. Delight<br />

Coff<strong>in</strong>, daughter of Hale Coff<strong>in</strong> of Watertown, N. Y. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a merchant and broker, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Watertown<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858, and had one child :


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7g3<br />

Frankl<strong>in</strong> S.,h. 17 Dec, 1843.<br />

5506. Micah Sterl<strong>in</strong>g, b. April, 1805, at Lyme. He m. his fourth<br />

cous<strong>in</strong>, Elizabeth Beckwith (6454), b. at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam,<br />

eldest daughter of Barzilla Beckwith and Livia Griff<strong>in</strong> (2262).<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at Glenns Falls, and removed to Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, N. Y.,<br />

where he d. s. p.<br />

She <strong>the</strong>n m. Milton Boyce, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Broad Brook,<br />

W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>, Conn., <strong>in</strong> 1858, s. p.<br />

5507. Amy, b. 21 Dec, 1789, ^t Lyme, d. 21 June, 1806, v^m.<br />

5508. Jerusha, b. 18 June, 1794, at Lyme. She m. her fourth<br />

cous<strong>in</strong>. Frederick Beckwith (6450), son of Barzilla Beckwith<br />

and Livia Griff<strong>in</strong> (2262) of E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam. (^See No.<br />

6450.)<br />

5509. Mary Matson, b. July, 1797, at Lyme. She m. Cone<br />

of F<strong>or</strong>t Ann, and d. Dec, 1816, at Watertown, N. Y., s. p.<br />

5510. Lucy Watrous, b. April, 1799, at Lyme. She m. 25 June,<br />

1821. Sil<strong>as</strong> Marv<strong>in</strong>, b. 1 March, 1784, sixth son of Ozi<strong>as</strong><br />

Marv<strong>in</strong> and Sarah Lockwood of N<strong>or</strong>walk, Conn., a descendant<br />

of Mat<strong>the</strong>w Marv<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> first of Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, and afterwards<br />

of N<strong>or</strong>walk. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant at Watertown, N. Y'.<br />

She d. 9 Sept., 1838, at Newp<strong>or</strong>t, R. L, and he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Oswego, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had four children :<br />

1. Charlotte, m. Henry H. Cozzens of Utica, and liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Oswego, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had three children :<br />

2. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy. 3. John, b. 7 Jan., 1826.<br />

4. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Sil<strong>as</strong>, died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

5511. Clarissa SterHng, b. 31 March, 1801, at Lyme. She m. 2<br />

Dec, 1817, Sylvanus Cone, b. 22 Jan., 1793, at Granville,<br />

N Y^.. son of Eleazer Cone and Rebecca Beckwith of E<strong>as</strong>t<br />

Haddam, Conn., and afterwards of Granville, and grandson<br />

of Deacon Barzilla Beckwith and Mary Butler of E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam<br />

(^see JYo. 2262) He w<strong>as</strong> a manufacturer, and subsequently<br />

a farmer. <strong>The</strong>y lived <strong>in</strong> Lyme a year <strong>or</strong> two, removed<br />

to Lee, M<strong>as</strong>s., <strong>in</strong> 1819, to F<strong>or</strong>t Ann <strong>in</strong> 1821, and to<br />

Gouverneur, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1832, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had seven children :<br />

1. Henri/ Clay. b. 1 Feb., 1819, at Lyme, m. 19 March,<br />

1848, Elizabeth Kendrick of Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, b. 1821. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

dentist, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Syracuse <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had<br />

three children : De Carrall, b, 1851 ; Frank Bro<strong>the</strong>r, b.<br />

1854; and Friend Valent<strong>in</strong>e! b 1856, d. 1858.<br />

2. diaries Sterl<strong>in</strong>g, b. 15 Jan., 1821, at Lee, m. 22 Jan.,<br />

1850, Lucy Ann Parsons, b. 1 Jan., 1820, at Homer, N. Y.,<br />

daughter of Lewis B. Parsons of Buft'alo. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y lived at Gouverneur, N. Y., where she d. 10<br />

May, 1851. He w<strong>as</strong> at C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati <strong>in</strong> 1858, a book-keeper <strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> office of <strong>the</strong> Ohio & Mississippi R. R. Co. <strong>The</strong>y had<br />

one child : Charles S., b. 16 Dec, 1850.


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3. Julia Anne 3I<strong>or</strong>e, b. 25 Dec, 1822, at F<strong>or</strong>t Ann, liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

with her parents <strong>in</strong> 1858, unm.<br />

4. Delia, b. 20 Oct., 1824, at F<strong>or</strong>t Ann, m. 22 Jan., 1856,<br />

David Chamberla<strong>in</strong>, from Lacon, 111. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Gouverneur<br />

Feb 1857.<br />

,<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858, and had one child : Frederick, b. 28<br />

5. Frances, b. 10 Sept., 1826, at F<strong>or</strong>t Ann, m. 30 June,<br />

1845, William Malcolm, b. 18 Oct., 1823, at Sullivan, N. Y.,<br />

son of Wm. Malcolm and Anne his wife of Syracuse, where<br />

<strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858. He w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong>n <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> custom<br />

house at New Y<strong>or</strong>k. <strong>The</strong>y had four children : Mary J., b.<br />

21 May, 1846; Anne, b. 31 Oct., 1847 ; William, b. 30<br />

May, 1849 ; and Frances Elizabeth, b. 4 March, 1851.<br />

6. Carolme White, b. 30 June, 1828, at F<strong>or</strong>t Ann, m. 25<br />

April, 1858, her first cous<strong>in</strong>, Junius Backus, b. 1832, at Grranville,<br />

N. Y., sou of Clark Backus of Adrian, Mich. (See<br />

Mo. 5512.) <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Chicago <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

7. Mar^ Sill, b. Sept., 1834, at Gouverneur, d. 28 July,<br />

1836.<br />

5512. Emel<strong>in</strong>e, b. 30 July, 1808, at Lyme. She m. 1830, Clark<br />

Backus of Granville, N. Y. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and she d.<br />

1834, at Granville. He had by her two children : 1. Junius,<br />

b. 1832, m. his cous<strong>in</strong>, Carol<strong>in</strong>e White Cone. 2. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, b.<br />

1834.<br />

Clark Backus married aga<strong>in</strong>, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Adrian, Mich.,<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

VL Rheuama Sill (1889), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 5 Dec,<br />

1752, eldest daughter of Joseph Sill (450) of Lyme, by his<br />

first wife, Ruth Matson, w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of<br />

Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. 3<br />

Oct., 1783, David Ho<strong>well</strong> of Lyme, who d. 16 Nov., 1785,<br />

s. p-<br />

She <strong>the</strong>n m. 19 Nov., 1786, Ma<strong>the</strong>r Peck, son of Nathaniel<br />

Peck and Lucy Ma<strong>the</strong>r of Lyme. She w<strong>as</strong> his<br />

second wife, and d. about 1790.<br />

Her child hy him ic<strong>as</strong> :<br />

5513. David Ho<strong>well</strong>, b. 20 Aug., 1787, at Lyme. He m. about<br />

1812, a daughter of Daniel Calk<strong>in</strong>s, and about 1817, removed<br />

to Le Boy, N. Y., <strong>or</strong> its vic<strong>in</strong>ity, and had a large family.<br />

<strong>The</strong> particulars of that family I have not obta<strong>in</strong>ed.<br />

VL Ruth Sill (1891), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 14 March,<br />

1756, third daughter of Joseph Sill (450) of Lyme, by his<br />

first wife, Ruth Matson, w<strong>as</strong> agreat granddaughter ofElizabeth<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. 1 Jan.,


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785<br />

1778, Gurdon Clark, b. 1748, at Lyme, third son of Natlianiel<br />

Clark and Sarali Peck.<br />

[This ITathaniel Clark, b. 1706, w<strong>as</strong> eldest son of Nathaniel<br />

Clark and Hannah Sheldon. She w<strong>as</strong> b. <strong>in</strong> 1683,<br />

w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> daughter of John Sheldon and Hannah Stebb<strong>in</strong>s,<br />

and granddaughter of Isaac Sheldon, who w<strong>as</strong> of W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>,<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1654. <strong>The</strong> first wife of Gurdon Clark, to whom<br />

he w<strong>as</strong> m. 1773, w<strong>as</strong> Sarah L<strong>or</strong>d, daughter of Reuben<br />

L<strong>or</strong>d and Elizabeth Ely. She d. 1777, and he had by her<br />

some children.]<br />

Gurdon Clark and his second wife, Ruth Sill, settled at<br />

Lyme, where he w<strong>as</strong> an extensive land-holder and farmer.<br />

She d. 11 Aug., 1809, at Lyme.<br />

His children hy her were :<br />

5514. Joseph Sill, b. 7 March, 1788, at Lyme. He m. Jan., 1809,<br />

Nancy Fitch, b. 4 July, 1790, at Lyme, eldest daughter of<br />

Elisha Fitch and Nancy Cluimpl<strong>in</strong>. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Lyme,<br />

and <strong>in</strong> June, 1812, removed to E<strong>as</strong>t Bloomfield, N. Y., and<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1815, to Lima, N. Y. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and d. 8 May,<br />

1834, at Lima, where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had<br />

seven children :<br />

1. Richard Lee, b. 6 Feb., 1810, at Lyme, m. 24 June,<br />

1835, Julia Isabella Fenton, b. 1814, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, N. Y.,<br />

second daughter of .loseph 8. Fenton and Lav<strong>in</strong>ia Brush of<br />

Palmyra. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at New Y<strong>or</strong>k,<br />

and removed to Utica, Mich., where he d. 20 Jan., 1842.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had two children : Joseph Fenton, b. 15 Jan., 1836, d.<br />

26 Oct., 1836 ; and Lav<strong>in</strong>ia Fenton, b. 4 Aug., 1837, m. May,<br />

1857, Thom<strong>as</strong> P. Sheldon, a banker of Detroit, and <strong>in</strong> 1859, had<br />

one child : Frederick Clark, b. 25 Feb., 1857. <strong>The</strong>ir mo<strong>the</strong>r<br />

<strong>the</strong>n m. John Decker, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Fl<strong>in</strong>t, Mich., <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

2. Frederick Sherhury, b. 22 March, 1813, at West Bloom-<br />

field, m. 1833, Elizabeth Hiuman, of C<strong>or</strong>nwall, Conn., and settled<br />

at C<strong>as</strong>sopolis, Mich. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and d. 22 March,<br />

1848 <strong>The</strong>y had one child : Mary Louisa, b. 7 Dec, 1833,<br />

m. Feb., 1856, Thom<strong>as</strong> Whitney, a member of <strong>the</strong> legislature<br />

of Michig::;n. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Milwaukie, and were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>the</strong>re <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had a son, Frederick Clark, b. 25 Feb.,<br />

1857.<br />

3. Sarah Ann, b. 24 July, 1815, at West Bloomfield, m.<br />

21 June, 184-2, Charles Bacon <strong>Hyde</strong> Fessenden of Sandwich,<br />

M<strong>as</strong>s., where he w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. In 1852, <strong>the</strong>y removed to New<br />

Bedf<strong>or</strong>d, M<strong>as</strong>s., where he w<strong>as</strong> collect<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> customs, and<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had two children: Richard<br />

Clark, 'b. 18 April, 1843 ; and Sarah Frances, b. 3 Sept.,<br />

1849.<br />

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4. Julia A., b. 15 April, 1817, at Lima, liv<strong>in</strong>g with her<br />

mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>in</strong> 1859, unm.<br />

5. Frances S., b. 24 June, 1819, at Lima, m. 6 Nov., 1838<br />

Ezra Birchard Warner of Lima, where <strong>the</strong>y settled. He w<strong>as</strong><br />

a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at C<strong>as</strong>sopolis, Mich., <strong>in</strong> 1859,<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> county clerk. <strong>The</strong>y had three children: Susan<br />

Clark, b. 24 Sept., 1843 ; Joseph Clark, b. 27 Oct;, 1845,<br />

and Marcus Hodijes, b. 6 May, 1851.<br />

6. Joseph, b. 16 Feb., 1821, at Lima, d. 12 Feb., 1823, at<br />

Lima, N. Y.<br />

7. Jemiie F., b. 11 April, 1824, at Lima, ni. 3 Oct., 1848,<br />

James Henry Hall, son of Enoch A. Hall and Marietta Shelly<br />

ofWest Bloomfield, and grandson of Gen. Amos Hall, who<br />

served on <strong>the</strong> Niagara frontier, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> war of 1812. He w<strong>as</strong><br />

a merchant, and <strong>in</strong> 1859, <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at West Bloomfield,<br />

N. Y., where he w<strong>as</strong> a justice of <strong>the</strong> peace. <strong>The</strong>y had<br />

two children : Frederick, b. 4 Sept., 1850 ; and Frank Stuart,<br />

b. 17 Aug., 1853.<br />

8. Mary L., b. Nov., 1831, at Lima, d. Jan., 1833.<br />

6615. Gurdon, b. 15 April, 1785, at Lyme. He m. 2 July, 1809,<br />

his fourth cous<strong>in</strong>, Anna Peck (6375), b. 20 Dec, 1788, at<br />

Lyme, youngest daughter of J<strong>as</strong>per Peck and Phebe D<strong>or</strong>r<br />

(2250) of Lyme. <strong>The</strong>y settled at West Bloomfield, N. Y.,<br />

where he d. 31 Jan., 1825. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Murray,<br />

N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had six children, all except <strong>the</strong> first<br />

b<strong>or</strong>n at West Bloomfield :<br />

1. Oliver Peck, b. 2 Dec, 1811, at Lyme, graduated at <strong>the</strong><br />

Berkshire medical college, and w<strong>as</strong> a physician. He m. 5<br />

Sept., 1835, his first cous<strong>in</strong>, Martha Elizabeth Gillett, b.<br />

15 May, 1813, at Gl<strong>as</strong>tonbury, Conn., only daughter of<br />

James Gillett and Elizabeth Peck (6374). <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Batavia, N. Y'^., <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had three children : Harriet<br />

Elizabeth, b. 16 May, 1836, d. 13 Aug., 1847; Frederick<br />

Gurdon, b. 13 March, 1854; Elizabeth Anne, b. 3 Feb.,<br />

1857.<br />

2. Mat<strong>the</strong>w D<strong>or</strong>r, b. 24 Dec, 1813. He w<strong>as</strong> a teacher,<br />

and d. 4 Feb., 1843, at Henderson, Ky., unm.<br />

3. Carol<strong>in</strong>e Feck, b. 3 June, 1815, m. Jan., 1853, John<br />

B. Mart<strong>in</strong> of Fond Du Lac, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858,<br />

and had two children : Edward; and Charles.<br />

4. M<strong>or</strong>ris Greenleafe, b. 19 March, 1817, graduated at<br />

Berkshire medical college, and w<strong>as</strong> a physician. He m. 2<br />

Oct., 1844, Mrs. Grace Burr Pearson. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Clarkson, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had four children : Frederick,<br />

b. about 1845, d. 12 Oct., 1849 ; Oliver D<strong>or</strong>r, b. about 1851<br />

Grace Burr, b. about 1853; and Arthur, b. about 1855.<br />

5. Fhehe Elizaheth, b. 15 Aug., 1819, m. Feb., 1853,<br />

David Bancroft. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

West Bloomfield <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had two children : Carol<strong>in</strong>e<br />

and Anne.<br />

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6. Julia Anne, b. 24 March, 1822, m. Dr. Mart<strong>in</strong> C. Hall,<br />

b. 1815, <strong>in</strong> Vermont, graduated at Albany medical college,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> a physician. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Murray, N. Y., where<br />

he d. 15 Aug., 1856, and where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had one child : Harriet, b. about 1852.<br />

5516. Giles Sill, b. 4 Jan., 1790, at Lyme. He m. 24 Sept., 1812,<br />

his first cous<strong>in</strong>, Azubah Lee Ely (5523), b. 29 Sept., 1793,<br />

at Lyme, second daughter of Capt. Cullick Ely and Azubah<br />

Sill (1894). <strong>The</strong>y settled at Lyme, and he d. at sea, and<br />

she d. 9 Aug., 1838, at Lyme. <strong>The</strong>y had three children,<br />

b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme<br />

:<br />

1. John Lee, b. 6 Jan., 1812. After his fa<strong>the</strong>r's death<br />

he w<strong>as</strong> brought up at Palmyra, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> family of his aunt,<br />

Mrs. Ruth Matson (Clark) Eeckwith (5519). He m. 20 Nov.,<br />

1843, Martha Flower of Rochester. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Palmyra, where he d. 26 Aug., 1856, and<br />

she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at New Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

John Gurdon, b. 10 March. 1850.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had one child<br />

2. Lucia Sophia, b. 9 Oct., 1813, m. 29 Oct., 1837,<br />

Samuel James Cole, only son of Joseph Cole of Lyons, N. Y.,<br />

f<strong>or</strong>merly of Baltim<strong>or</strong>e. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at<br />

Lyons, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had four<br />

children: John Lee, b. 17 Oct., 1836, graduated at Yale<br />

1859; Samuel Seabury, b. 15 Sept., 1840, d. May, 1841;<br />

Ellen Sophia, b. 12 Nov., 1842 ; and Anne Elizabeth, b.<br />

Jan., 1856.<br />

3. C<strong>or</strong>delia Henrietta, b. 24 Jan., 1817, m. 1834, Samuel<br />

Decker, b. at Lima, N. Y., son of John Decker and Phebe<br />

Ma<strong>the</strong>r. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Lima, removed to Lyons, and from<br />

<strong>the</strong>re to Michigan, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had<br />

six children : Giles Clark, &c.<br />

5517. Rhuama, b. 29 Sept., 1779, at Lyme. She m. Jan., 1800,<br />

James Marv<strong>in</strong>, b. 24 Jan., 1781, eldest son of Moses Marv<strong>in</strong><br />

and Zylpha Pratt, and grandson of " Lyme's Capta<strong>in</strong>," Re<strong>in</strong>old<br />

Marv<strong>in</strong>, and his second wife, Martha Waterman. And,<br />

through that Martha Waterman, James Marv<strong>in</strong> w<strong>as</strong> descended<br />

from <strong>the</strong> Saxon k<strong>in</strong>gs of England (see No. 1431, and Appendix<br />

E). <strong>The</strong>y settled at Lyme, where he d. 4 June, 1811.<br />

She had by him three children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme<br />

1. Judith Peck, b. 10 May, 1801, m. 29 Oct., 1820, Charles<br />

Kemble of West Bloomfield, N. Y., and d. 1823. <strong>The</strong>y had<br />

one child : Rliuama, who m. Dibble of Rochester, where<br />

she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

2. Daniel Pratt, b. 5 Aug., 1804, m. and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

Canada <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

3. Ruth Sill, b. 10 Feb., 1810, m. her second cous<strong>in</strong>,<br />

David Griswold Ely (6571), son of Josiah Griswold Ely<br />

(2305), and Elizabeth Sill (5497) of Le Roy. {See No.<br />

6571).<br />

Rhuama (Clark) Marv<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>n m. 19 Oct., 1814, Baize<br />

:<br />

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Baker, b. 24 April, 1768, at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

farmer, and w<strong>as</strong> one of <strong>the</strong> early settlers of West Bloomfield,<br />

where he became wealthy, and where she d. 15 July, 1820,<br />

and he d. 27 Feb., 1855. She had by him three o<strong>the</strong>r children,<br />

b<strong>or</strong>n at West Bloomfield.<br />

1. Emehj Clark, b. 5 Jan., 1816, m. 23 Oct., 1843, Hall<br />

Aldrich of West Bloomfield, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859,.<br />

and had one child : Emely Rosalia, b. 22 June, 1848.<br />

2. James Marv<strong>in</strong>, b. 10 Sept., 1817, m. 14 Oct., 1840,<br />

Marietta Lee. <strong>The</strong>y settled at West Bloomfield, and owned<br />

<strong>the</strong> house f<strong>or</strong>merly occupied by President Ebenezer Fitch<br />

of Williams college, where he d. 12 July, 1850. <strong>The</strong>y had<br />

four children : Sophia E. ; Edward P. ; Henry L. ; and<br />

James Marv<strong>in</strong>.<br />

3. Jennet, b. 2 July, 1820, d. 15 July, 1820, and w<strong>as</strong><br />

buried <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> arms of her mo<strong>the</strong>r, who died <strong>the</strong> same day.<br />

5518. Joanna, b. 15 Jan., 1781, at Lyme. She m. 7 June, 1804,<br />

Payne Kenyon Leach, b<strong>or</strong>n at Waterf<strong>or</strong>d, Conn. <strong>The</strong>y settled<br />

at West Bloomfield, where he became a wealthy farmer,<br />

exercis<strong>in</strong>g a generous hospitalitj alike to friends and relatives,<br />

and to rich and po<strong>or</strong>. He d. 12 Dec, 1846, at West<br />

Bloomfield, where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had n<strong>in</strong>e<br />

children b<strong>or</strong>n at West Bloomfield.<br />

1. Euth Chirk, b. 11 July, 1805, m. 7 June, 1826, Bazaleel<br />

Cheney Taft, and had one child : Chloe Joanna, b. 4<br />

April, 1827, who m. 14 Oct., 1849, Charles C<strong>as</strong>e, and w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Scottsville, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had three children :<br />

Lizzie Ruth, b. 31 Aug., 1850 ; William Taft, b. 7 July,<br />

1852 ; and Francis C<strong>as</strong>tle, b. 25 Aug., 1854.<br />

2. Abb^ Louisa, b. 7 April, 1807, m. Ambrose W<strong>or</strong>th<strong>in</strong>gton,<br />

from Vermont. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Canandaigua, N. Y.<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1859, and had one child.<br />

3. Payne Kenyon, b. 31 Jan., 1809, m. 1833, Mel<strong>in</strong>da<br />

Fuller of Utica, Mich., b. 3 April, 1811. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Utica, where he w<strong>as</strong> a member of <strong>the</strong><br />

legislature, and where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had<br />

ten children : Charles Edward, b. 23 June, 1834 ; Payne<br />

Kenyon, b. 1836, d. 1837; Payne K, 2d, b. & d. 1838;<br />

Huldah, b. 1840, d. 1841 : Julia, b. 1842, d. 1846 ; Gurdon<br />

Clark, b. 9 Feb., 1845; Frances J., b. 4 Dec, 1847; Helen<br />

A., b. 17 Sept., 1849, d. 26 March, 1852; Albert F., b. 19<br />

Sept., 1851; and Martha T., b. 5 Nov., 1853.<br />

4. Gtirdon Clark, h. 8 Feb., 1811, m. 30 Dec, 1835, Mary<br />

Elean<strong>or</strong> Madison of Utica, Mich. He w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and<br />

<strong>the</strong>y settled at Utica, where he w<strong>as</strong> a member of <strong>the</strong> legisla-<br />

ture, and a regent of <strong>the</strong> university of Michigan. He d.<br />

about 1841 at Utica, and <strong>the</strong>y had two children : Julia, b.<br />

Jan., 1839; and Gurdon Clark, b. Oct., 1841, d. July, 1844.<br />

5. Fhebe Ami, b. 7 April, 1807, m. 1834, Chauncey W.<br />

Whitney of Richmond, N. Y., b. 16 July, 1812. <strong>The</strong>y


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789<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Utica, Mich., <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had n<strong>in</strong>e children :<br />

Chauncey, b. 25 July, 1836; Ambrose W., b. 18 July, 1838:<br />

Gurdon E., b. 4 Oct., 1839 ; James H.,b. 22 July 1842 ; M<strong>in</strong>erva<br />

E.,b. 20 Nov., 1845; Emely J., b. 17 Sept., 1848; Adal<strong>in</strong>e<br />

E., b. 21 Aug.. 1850; Charles E., b. 17 Aug., 1852:<br />

and Luna H., b. 29 Nov., 1854.<br />

6. Charles Culver, b. 8 April, 1815, m. 24 Oct., 1839,<br />

Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e M. De Pew of Utica, Mich., b. 21 Jan., 1818.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had <strong>in</strong> 1859 two children : Kenyon P., b. 6 Dec, 1840,<br />

d. 27 July, 1857; Mary Bella, b. 21 Jan., 1842.<br />

7. Elisha Fitch, b. 30 July, 1817, m. 30 Dec, 1839, M<strong>in</strong>erva<br />

Louisa Peck, daughter of Keynold Peck of West Bloomfield,<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y settled, and where he w<strong>as</strong> supervis<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong><br />

town f<strong>or</strong> many years, and where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g, with his aged<br />

mo<strong>the</strong>r, at his paternal homestead, <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had five<br />

children : Richard Peck, b. 10 Oct., 1841 ; Mark Sibley, b.<br />

29 Oct., 1843; P<strong>or</strong>ter and Jemima Clark (tw<strong>in</strong>s), b. 3 Jan.,<br />

1849 ; and Ida Louisa, b. 7 July, 1854.<br />

8. Amy Chirk, b. 15 Feb., 1820, m. 1846, Wallace Reid<br />

Walker, b. 6 Jan., 1818, at Warren, N. Y., son of Judge<br />

Sil<strong>as</strong> Walker and Alv<strong>in</strong>a Reed. He w<strong>as</strong> a chemist and drug-<br />

gist, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Geneseo, N. Y., where he w<strong>as</strong> postm<strong>as</strong>ter,<br />

and where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had four<br />

children: Watson Kenyon, b. 7 Jan., 1847; Mary Emely,<br />

b. 19 March, 1849, d. 19 March, 1856; William Sil<strong>as</strong>, b. 2<br />

June, 1857 ; and Amelia Beckwith, b. 16 Nov.. 1858.<br />

9. Emely Joanne, b. 11 May, 1824.<br />

5519. Ruth Matson, b. 2 Feb., 1793, at Lyme. She m. 1 Aug.,<br />

1814, Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Beckwith, b. 16 Oct., 1790, at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam,<br />

son of Samuel Beckwith and Hannah Ransom. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Palmyra, N. Y., where he w<strong>as</strong><br />

an elder <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Presbyterian church f<strong>or</strong> m<strong>or</strong>e than 30 years,<br />

and where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had four child-<br />

ren, besides one who died unnamed :<br />

1. Anne Sophia, b. 2 June, 1818, at Palmyra, married her<br />

fifth cous<strong>in</strong>, Dr. Jacob James Delamater, eldest son of Dr.<br />

John Delamater (6384) and Ruth Angel of Cleveland, 0.<br />

(See No. 6384.)<br />

2. Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Matson, b. 2 June, 1826, at Palmyra, m. 1<br />

Dec, 1844, Albert Welles, b. 10 June, 1810, at New Y<strong>or</strong>k,<br />

sou of Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Welles and Mary Babcock, f<strong>or</strong>merly of Col-<br />

chester, Conn. .<strong>The</strong>y settled at Palmyra, and <strong>in</strong> 1847, removed<br />

to New Y<strong>or</strong>k, where he w<strong>as</strong> president of <strong>the</strong> Safeguard<br />

<strong>in</strong>surance company, and where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1859. <strong>The</strong>y had three children : Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Alberta, b. 18<br />

Sept., 1844; Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Beckwith, b. 26 Sept., 1848, d. 10<br />

May, 1849 ; and a son, b. July, 1852, died unnamed.<br />

,3. Ruth Amelia, b. 16 Oct., 1829, at Palmyra, where she<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g with her parents <strong>in</strong> 1859, unm.


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4. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge TF/«(/fW(Z, b. I6N0V., 1831, at Palmyra, d. Aug.,<br />

1832.<br />

After <strong>the</strong> death of his second wife, Eiith Sill, Gnrdon<br />

Clarke m., 1815, Amy (Lee) Peck, b. 12 March, 1778,<br />

daughter of Rev. J<strong>as</strong>on Lee and Abiah Brown of Lyme,<br />

and widow, first, of Dr. Joseph Woodbridge Lee of New<br />

London, and second, of Capt. Oliver Peck (6370), sixth<br />

son of J<strong>as</strong>per Peck and Phebe D<strong>or</strong>r (2250). He d. 11<br />

April, 1819, at Lyme, withont any issue by her; and she<br />

d. 20 xMarch, 1854, at Sheffield, Conn.<br />

VL AzuBAH Sill (1891), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 10 June,<br />

1766, eldest daughter of Joseph Sill (450) of Lyme, by his<br />

second wife, Azubah (Lee) De Wolf, w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter<br />

of Elizabeth Hj^de (9) of <strong>the</strong> third generation.<br />

She m. 2 Feb., 1790, Capt. CullickEly, b. 19 May, 1763, at<br />

Lyme, second son of Cullick Ely and Sarah Foote.<br />

[This Cullick Ely, b. about 1732, at Lyme, who m. 5<br />

Jan., 1758, Sarah Foote, b. 28 Jan., 1731, daughter of<br />

Josiah Foote and Sarah Welles of Colchester, and had six<br />

sons and two daughters, and d. 29 Ang., 1821, w<strong>as</strong> son<br />

of Richard Ely of Lyme, and his second wife, Margaret<br />

Olcott, and grandson of William Ely, <strong>the</strong> first of Lyme,<br />

who w<strong>as</strong> b<strong>or</strong>n <strong>in</strong> England. {See No. 67.]<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at Lyme, where she d. 1826. He removed<br />

to Canandaigua, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1831 ; where he d. 3 Sept., 1846.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were :<br />

5520. Russell, b. 13 Jan., 1798, at Lyme, d. 25 Jan., 1798.<br />

5521. Russell Cullick, b. 13 Jan., 1798, at Lyme (tw<strong>in</strong>), sailed f<strong>or</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> West Indies <strong>in</strong> 1824, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> brig Falcon, from Middletown,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> lost at sea, and died uum.<br />

5522. Lucia Sill, b. 17 Oct., 1791, at Lyme, d. 6 Nov., 1805<br />

5523. Azubah Lee, b. 29 Sept., 1793, at Lyme. She married her<br />

fisrt cous<strong>in</strong>, Giles Sill Clark (5516), third son of Gurdon<br />

Clark and Ruth Sill (1891). {See No. 5516.)<br />

5524. Sophia P., b. 25 July, 1795, at Lyme. She m. 23 Sept.,<br />

1822, Richard P. Pe<strong>the</strong>rick. <strong>The</strong>y removed to Western,<br />

N. Y.,ia 1828, and she d. 30 Sept., 1851, at Canandaigua, s.p.<br />

5525. Elizabeth, b. 13 Sept., 1799, at Lyme. She m. lU March,<br />

1835, William James Ely, and removed to Canandaigua <strong>in</strong><br />

1842, where she d. 28 Sept., 1843. <strong>The</strong>y had three children<br />

:<br />

1. Delia Sophia, died at <strong>the</strong> age of 5 years.


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2. Manton E<strong>as</strong>thurn^ died at <strong>the</strong> age of 3 years.<br />

3. Lucia Sill, liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

791<br />

VI. Phebe Sill (1895), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 4 June,<br />

1770, youngest daughter of Joseph Sill (450) of Lyme, by<br />

his second wife, Azubah Lee, w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter<br />

of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. 16<br />

Nov., 1797, Capt. Dudley Sterl<strong>in</strong>g (5555), b. 24 April,<br />

1776, at Lyme, fifth son of Capt. "'William Sterl<strong>in</strong>g, and<br />

her first cous<strong>in</strong>, Jemima Sill (1900.) He w<strong>as</strong> a ship m<strong>as</strong>ter.<br />

Wlien <strong>the</strong> English and <strong>the</strong> French were prey<strong>in</strong>g upon<br />

our commerce, under <strong>the</strong> British <strong>or</strong>ders <strong>in</strong> council and<br />

<strong>the</strong> Berl<strong>in</strong> and Milan decrees, he w<strong>as</strong> first mate of a ship<br />

from New Y<strong>or</strong>k, of which ship his bro<strong>the</strong>r Thom<strong>as</strong> Sill<br />

Sterl<strong>in</strong>g w<strong>as</strong> m<strong>as</strong>ter. His bro<strong>the</strong>r, <strong>the</strong> m<strong>as</strong>ter, w<strong>as</strong> knocked<br />

overboard while at sea, and w<strong>as</strong> drowned. A few days<br />

afterwards <strong>the</strong> vessel w<strong>as</strong> captured by a French armed<br />

ship, and a prize crew w<strong>as</strong> put on board. Dudley Sterl<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

<strong>the</strong> mate, w<strong>as</strong> employed by <strong>the</strong> capt<strong>or</strong>s to pilot <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

prize <strong>in</strong>to a French p<strong>or</strong>t. But, bef<strong>or</strong>e <strong>the</strong> prize m<strong>as</strong>ter<br />

w<strong>as</strong> aware of <strong>the</strong> fact, <strong>the</strong> vessel had been piloted <strong>in</strong>to a<br />

British p<strong>or</strong>t, and w<strong>as</strong> under <strong>the</strong> protection of <strong>the</strong> guns of<br />

a British f<strong>or</strong>t, and a signal of distress had been given by<br />

Capt. Sterl<strong>in</strong>g. By this means he obta<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>the</strong> control of<br />

his vessel and cargo, and brought <strong>the</strong>m safely <strong>in</strong>to New<br />

Y<strong>or</strong>k. He d. 7 March, 1813, and his two daughters went<br />

to reside with <strong>the</strong>ir uncle. Gen. Elisha Sterl<strong>in</strong>g of Salisbury.<br />

His widow w<strong>as</strong> supposed to be liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859, at<br />

E<strong>as</strong>t Canaan, Conn.<br />

Tlieir children tvere<br />

:<br />

5526. Marcus Aurelius, b. 1810, at Lyme, He d. about 1850, unm.<br />

5527. Phebe, b. 1799, at Lyme. She m. John Elm<strong>or</strong>e of N<strong>or</strong>th<br />

Canaan, Conn. He w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at N<strong>or</strong>th<br />

Canaan, where she d. <strong>in</strong> 1852. <strong>The</strong>y had five children. <strong>The</strong><br />

eldest, Elisha Sterl<strong>in</strong>g, w<strong>as</strong> supposed to be liv<strong>in</strong>g at Canaan<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

5528. Harriet Alma, b, 1803, at Lyme. She m. 1843, Samuel<br />

Bates of N<strong>or</strong>th Canaan, and d. about 1855. He w<strong>as</strong> probably<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Cannan <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had one child : <strong>The</strong>od<strong>or</strong>e<br />

Sterl<strong>in</strong>g, b. about 1846.<br />

YI. Samuel Dudley Sill (1896), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn.,<br />

4 April, 1745, eldest son of Thom<strong>as</strong> Sill (451) and Jemima<br />

Dudley, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of<br />

<strong>the</strong> third generation." He m. 18 Dec, 1788, his third


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cous<strong>in</strong>, Eunice D<strong>or</strong>r (2239), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, daughter of<br />

Ge<strong>or</strong>ge D<strong>or</strong>r, Esq., (509) and Sarah Marv<strong>in</strong>. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

farmer, and tliey settled at Gr<strong>as</strong>sy Hill, <strong>in</strong> Lyme. He d.<br />

31 March, 1813, and she d. 28 Sept., 1824.<br />

TJieir children ivere<br />

:<br />

5529. Samuel Dudley, b. 25 Dec, 1790, at Lyme. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at <strong>the</strong> paternal homestead at Gr<strong>as</strong>sy Hill,<br />

<strong>in</strong> Lyme, <strong>in</strong> 1859, unm.<br />

5530. Shadrach' Hubbard, b. 15 July, 1799, at Lyme. He m. 8<br />

Sept., 1835, Laura Lay, b. 24 May, 1806, daughter of his<br />

second cous<strong>in</strong>, David Lay (5978) and Lucy Ingraham of<br />

Lyme. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y went to Ohio, but returned,<br />

and were liv<strong>in</strong>g at his paternal homestead at Gr<strong>as</strong>sy<br />

Hill, <strong>in</strong> Lyme, <strong>in</strong> 1859, s. p.<br />

5531. Ursula, b. 4 Oct., 1789, at Lyme, where she d. 8 July, 1849,<br />

unm.<br />

5532. Elizabeth, b. 30 Nov., 1792, at Lyme, d. 1798.<br />

5533. Frances, b. 4 April, 1797, at Lyme, where she d. 17 Oct.,<br />

1729, unm.<br />

VI. Capt. Thom<strong>as</strong> Sill (1897), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 16<br />

March, 1747, second son of Thom<strong>as</strong> Sill (451) and Jemima<br />

Dudley, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong><br />

third generation. He m. at Marlow, N". H., and settled at<br />

Hartland, Conn., and removed to Albany, N. Y. He w<strong>as</strong><br />

a capta<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> army of <strong>the</strong> revolution, and w<strong>as</strong> killed by<br />

<strong>the</strong> Indians <strong>in</strong> N<strong>or</strong><strong>the</strong>rn IS^ew Y<strong>or</strong>k.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir child ic<strong>as</strong> :<br />

5534. Thom<strong>as</strong>, b. at Hartland, Conn. He m. Gillman, lived<br />

at West Bloomfield, N. Y., w<strong>as</strong> a capta<strong>in</strong> of militia, and removed<br />

to Dexter, Mich. <strong>The</strong>y had four children :<br />

1. Clark, b. 1806.<br />

2. Thom<strong>as</strong> Oilman, b. 1809.<br />

3. FheJ)e, b. 1812, m. and d. 1851, at Ingham, Mich.<br />

4. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, who died young and unm.<br />

YI. Isaac Sill (898), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 20 April,<br />

1749, third son of Thom<strong>as</strong> Sill (451) and Jemima Dudley,<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third<br />

generation. He m. 1772, Sarah Harvey of Lyme. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a carpenter and jo<strong>in</strong>er and a farmer. <strong>The</strong>y settled at<br />

Gr<strong>as</strong>sy Hill, <strong>in</strong> Lyme, where he d. 22 Dec, 1806.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children loere :<br />

6535. Joseph, b. 26 Sept., 1775, at Lyme. He w<strong>as</strong> a house carpenter<br />

and jo<strong>in</strong>er, and w<strong>or</strong>ked at his trade four <strong>or</strong> five years


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793<br />

at Lyme. About 1801 he went to Savannah, Ga., and d.<br />

June, 1812 at Sunbury, Ga.<br />

5536. Isaac Watts, b. 10 March, 1786, at Lyme. He m. 2 Feb.,<br />

1811, Mary Beckwith. He w<strong>as</strong> a carpenter and jo<strong>in</strong>er, and<br />

<strong>the</strong>y settled at N<strong>or</strong>th Lyme. In 1833 <strong>the</strong>y removed to Andover,<br />

Conn., where he w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and deacon of <strong>the</strong><br />

church, and where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had five<br />

children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme :<br />

1. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton, b. 26 Feb., 1812. He graduated<br />

at Yale <strong>in</strong> 1838, and w<strong>as</strong> an Episcopal clergyman. He m.<br />

26 Sept., 1842, Angel<strong>in</strong>e S. Branch. He resided at Holly<br />

Spr<strong>in</strong>gs, Miss., and removed to P<strong>as</strong>s Christian. <strong>The</strong>y had <strong>in</strong><br />

1856, five children : Emma Jane, b. 31 Oct., 1844; Erix<strong>in</strong>e<br />

Branch, b. 23 Nov., 1846; Harriet C<strong>or</strong>nelia, b. 5 March,<br />

1850 ; Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Henry, b. 28 July, 1852 ; and Sarah Emel<strong>in</strong>e,<br />

b. 5 March, 1854.<br />

2. Hannah Beckwith, b. 19 July, 1813, m. Alva Ne<strong>well</strong> of<br />

Pembroke, N. Y.<br />

3. Harriet Ne<strong>well</strong>, b. 2 Dec, 1816, resid<strong>in</strong>g at Andover,<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1856, unm.<br />

4. Isaac Watts Neioton, b. 8 May, 1818. He m. 5 May,<br />

1846, Almira Bolls. He w<strong>as</strong> a house jo<strong>in</strong>er and a farmer.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at Andover, Conn., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1858, and had six children : Anna Frances, b. 15 March,<br />

1847; Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Newton, b. 14 Jan., 1849; Ella Almira, b.<br />

16 Sept., 1850; Louis Bolls, b. 13 June, 1852; Harriet<br />

C<strong>or</strong>nelia, b. 21 April, 1854 ; and William Henry.<br />

5. C<strong>or</strong>nelia Mercy, b. 22 Jan., 1828, m. Er<strong>as</strong>tus M.<br />

Loomis of Andov'er, Conn.<br />

5537. John, b. 29 Dec, 1790, at Lyme. He m. 21 Oct., 1812,<br />

Hester D. Beckwith. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at<br />

Gr<strong>as</strong>sy Hill, <strong>in</strong> Lyme, and <strong>in</strong> 1819 removed to Bethany,<br />

N. Y., where she died. He had by her n<strong>in</strong>e children :<br />

1. Harlow Emerson, b. 11 Sept., 1813, at Lyme, m. 10<br />

Aug., 1839, Carol<strong>in</strong>e E. M. Gautier. Hew<strong>as</strong> a merchant and auctioneer,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y settled at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, and <strong>in</strong> 1856 <strong>the</strong>y<br />

had three children : x\delaide Louisa, b. 14 Oct., 1840, d.<br />

10 Aug., 1841 ; Byron Gautier, b. 30 April, 1844 ; and Adel<strong>in</strong>e<br />

Christien, b. 22 June, 1854, d. 29 July, 1855.<br />

2. Amanda Fitzallan, b. 22 May, 1815, at Lyme, d. Dec,<br />

1835, unm.<br />

3. Juliet, b. 23 Dec, 1816, at Lyme, m. William Bosw<strong>or</strong>th,<br />

and d. Dec, 1841.<br />

4. Enoch Beckwith, b. 1 Oct., 1818, at Lyme, settled at<br />

Alden, N. Y., and w<strong>as</strong> a farmer.<br />

5. Adel<strong>in</strong>e, b. 10 Aug., 1821, at Bethany, m. Jon<strong>as</strong> Yeomans<br />

of Arl<strong>in</strong>gton, Wis.<br />

6. Harvey John, b. 23 Sept., 1823, at Bethany, m. Miranda<br />

M. Foster, and settled at Arl<strong>in</strong>gton, Wis., and <strong>in</strong> 1856<br />

100


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H^DE GENEALOGY.<br />

had two childret) : Mary Gertrude, b. 22 Nov., 1850; and<br />

Martha Frances, b. 2 Jan., 1854.<br />

7. Hester Darrow, h. 5 Sept., 1826, at Bethany, d. 1827.<br />

8. Melville, b. 29 Nov., 1828, at Bethany, d. 1829.<br />

9. Isaac Newton, b. 16 Jan., 1831, at Bethany, unm. <strong>in</strong><br />

1856<br />

John Sill <strong>the</strong>n m. Oct., 1834, Mary Dean, and removed to<br />

Alden. N. Y. She d. 1835. He had by her one child :<br />

10. Martha Dean, b. 3 Oct., 1835, m. Calv<strong>in</strong> S. K<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

and d. <strong>in</strong> 1855<br />

:<br />

John Sill <strong>the</strong>n m. 21 Oct., 1836, Electa Dean, and w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Alden, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1856.<br />

5538. Sil<strong>as</strong>, b. Sept., 1801, at Lyme, and d.. 11 March, 1807.<br />

5539. Abigail, b. 16 July, 1777, at Lyme. She m. Just<strong>in</strong> Colton<br />

of Monson, M<strong>as</strong>s., and removed to Galesburgh, Ill<strong>in</strong>ois.<br />

5540. Sarah, b. 15 June, 1779, at Lyme. She m. Elisha Pratt of<br />

Colchester, Conn., and removed to Alexander, N. Y., where<br />

he died. She <strong>the</strong>n m. Stephen Evarts f<strong>or</strong> her second husband<br />

who also died.<br />

She <strong>the</strong>n m. Philemon Smith of Lee, Ill<strong>in</strong>ois, f<strong>or</strong> her third<br />

husband.<br />

5541. Martha, b. 10 Aug., 1781, at Lyme. She m. 19 Nov., 1810,<br />

Benjam<strong>in</strong> Reeves, and <strong>the</strong>y lived at New Lyme, 0. {^See<br />

No. 1980.)<br />

5542. B<strong>or</strong>radill, b. 10 Feb., 1784, at Lyme. She d. 7 July, 1838, unm.<br />

5543. Mehitable, b. 18 Aug., 1788, at Lyme. She d. 7 Sept., 1816,<br />

unm.<br />

5544. Roxanna, b. 16 Aug., 1792, at Lyme. She m. 13 Sept., 1813,<br />

Calv<strong>in</strong> Colton, and settled <strong>in</strong> Ma<strong>in</strong>6, where she d. 12 April,<br />

1848.<br />

5545. Mary, b. April, 1796, at Lyme. She m. 1816, Richard<br />

Chadwick, and lived at Benn<strong>in</strong>gton, N. Y., and d. <strong>in</strong> 1834.<br />

5546. Jemima, b. 22 July, 1798, at Lyme. She m. April, 1829,<br />

David Wood, and lived at K<strong>in</strong>gsville, 0. He died, and she<br />

<strong>the</strong>n m. 13 Jan., 1848, Josiah Walker.<br />

VI. Capt MiCAH Sill (1899), b. at Lyme, Conn., 21<br />

Dec, 1751, fourth son of Thom<strong>as</strong> Sill (451) and Jemima<br />

Dudley, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong><br />

third generation. He m. 1774, Azubah Harvey of N<strong>or</strong>th<br />

Lyme. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Lyme, where he d. 10 Dec, 1786..<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

:<br />

5547. Thom<strong>as</strong>, b. 1 Oct., 1776, at Lyme. He m. 2 Aug., 1800,<br />

Clarissa Treadway of Middletown, Conn. He w<strong>as</strong> a cab<strong>in</strong>etmaker,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Middletown, where he d. 26 Jan.,<br />

1836. <strong>The</strong>y had ten children :<br />

1. Thom<strong>as</strong> Harvey, h. 18 May, 1801, at Middletown. He<br />

d. 30 Dec, 1838, unm.


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795<br />

2. Micah, b. 5 May, 1803. He m. 5 Oct., 1826, Susan<br />

C. Starr, and after her death, Mrs. Adelaide Baker. He<br />

lived <strong>in</strong> Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, Conn., where he d. 24 March, 1858. He<br />

had five children : Clarissa Treadway, b. 17 Nov., 1827<br />

Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Phebe, b. 20 June, 1829, d. 8 Aug., 1830; Frederick<br />

Henry, b. 1832; Mary; and Adelaide.<br />

3. Clarissa Treadway^ b. 17 Feb., 1805, at Middletown,<br />

and d. 6 Nov., 1826, unm.<br />

4. Mary Elizabeth, b. 2 March, 1807, at Middletown, m.<br />

2 May, 1826, Thom<strong>as</strong> C. F<strong>or</strong>bes of New Haven, and <strong>in</strong> 1859<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Danville, 111.<br />

5. Hmry Ward, b. 15 Dec, 1809, at Middletown, m. 25<br />

Dec, 1829, Sophia M. Arnold, and w<strong>as</strong> a merchant <strong>in</strong> New<br />

Y<strong>or</strong>k, where he d. 22 Feb., 1857. <strong>The</strong>y had five children :<br />

Richard W. ;<br />

phia M.<br />

Hannah A. ; Henry A. ; Carol<strong>in</strong>e ; and So-<br />

6. Phehe, b. 27 Aug., 1811, at Middletown, and d. 24 Oct.,<br />

1842, unm.<br />

7. Frederick, b, 27 June, 1813, at Middletown, m. 29<br />

May, 1837, Margaret Ann Cocks. He w<strong>as</strong> an Episcopal<br />

clergyman. <strong>The</strong>y settled at New Haven, and removed to<br />

Red Hook, N. Y., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859. - <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had four children : Thom<strong>as</strong> Henry, b. 7 Nov., 1838; Frederick<br />

Augustus, b. 10 Oct., 1840 ; Leon<strong>or</strong>a Louisa, b. 7 May,<br />

1843 ; and Amelia Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, b. 17 July, 1847.<br />

8. Richard, b. 14 Oct., 1815, at Middletown, m. 12 May,<br />

1846, Lucy S. Hill. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at New Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong><br />

1859, and had four children: Frederick Schroeder; Charles<br />

Henry; Chauncey, d. Feb., 1856; and Ida.<br />

9. Harriet, b. 28 Feb., 1818, at Middletown, m. 5 Aug.,<br />

1845, Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Joseph Tucker, a lawyer of Lenox, M<strong>as</strong>s., who<br />

graduated at Williams college <strong>in</strong> 1822. <strong>The</strong>y had <strong>in</strong> 1857,<br />

four children : Harriet Matilda, b. 28 April, 1846; Sarah<br />

Sill, b. 20 Oct., 1847; Carol<strong>in</strong>e Sill, b. 5 June, 1850; and<br />

Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Henry, b. 12 Sept., 1856.<br />

10. Sarah Hubbard,h. 16 Oct., 1822, at Middletown, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> New Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1858, unm.<br />

5548. Azubah, b. 15 Nov., 1780, at Lyme. She m. 17 Sept.. 1797,<br />

her stepbro<strong>the</strong>r, Asahel Marv<strong>in</strong>, b. 16 Sept., 1769, at Lyme,<br />

second son of Capt. Timothy Marv<strong>in</strong> of Lyme, by his first<br />

wife Sarah Perk<strong>in</strong>s, and grandson of Elisha Marv<strong>in</strong> and<br />

Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Ma<strong>the</strong>r of Lyme (.see JVo. 1431). <strong>The</strong>y settled at<br />

Lyme, where he d. 7 Feb., 1817, and she d. 26 May, 1856.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had eight children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme :<br />

1. Sarah, b. 4 May, 1799, m. 9 Dec, 1824, Stephen Sterl<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

son of Stephen Sterl<strong>in</strong>g and Mary Brown of Lyme.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had four children: Asahel Marv<strong>in</strong>, b. 17 Dec, 1825;<br />

Mary Elizabeth, b. 3 Feb., 1828 ; Sarah Es<strong>the</strong>r, b. 29 April,<br />

1838; and Stephen Parker, b. 15 Oct., 1842.<br />

;


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2. llysses, b. 11 April, 1801, m. 1 May, 1822, Elizabeth<br />

Bradley, daughter of Arba Bradley of Middletown. He w<strong>as</strong><br />

a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y removed to Stowe, 0., where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1860, and w<strong>as</strong> a deacon of <strong>the</strong> church. <strong>The</strong>y had six<br />

children : Arba Bradley, b. Sept., 1824, m. and liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

Wiscons<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> I860; Jane EHzabeth, b. Nov., 1825, m.<br />

Weeks of Stowe, and had three children ; Safrouia, b. Jan.,<br />

1829. m. Henry Wilcox of Stowe ; Asahel, who died <strong>in</strong> childhood<br />

; Chloe Bradley, b. 1838, m. Milton Danf<strong>or</strong>th of Stowe<br />

and Ulysses, a lawyer.<br />

3. Azuhah Harvey, b. 1 May, 1803, m. 29 April, 1822,<br />

Marshfield S. Parker. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Lyme, where he w<strong>as</strong><br />

a maj<strong>or</strong> of artillery, judge of probate, justice of <strong>the</strong> peace,<br />

and deacon of <strong>the</strong> church. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Lyme <strong>in</strong><br />

1860. <strong>The</strong>y had seven children : John Marv<strong>in</strong>, b. 9 May,<br />

1823, m. Lucretia Tiffany, and w<strong>as</strong> Hv<strong>in</strong>g at Lyme <strong>in</strong> 1860,<br />

and had three children, Frances Ann, b. 1 Feb., 1847, d. 3<br />

March, 1847, Carol<strong>in</strong>e Selden, b. 30 Sept., 1849, and Frances<br />

Amelia, b. 20 Oct., 1853 ; Marshfield Sterl<strong>in</strong>g, b. 19 March,<br />

1826, m. Jane Brockway, w<strong>as</strong> a merchant at New Haven <strong>in</strong><br />

1860, and had two children, John Brockway, b. 6 April,<br />

•1850, d. 9 April, 1850, and Harriet, b. 18 April, 1855;<br />

William Ma<strong>the</strong>r, b. 20 July, 1828, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Lafayetteville,<br />

N. C, 1860; Anne Maria, b. 16 Sept., 1830 : Jane Louisa,<br />

b. 17 Sept., 1839; Henry L<strong>or</strong>d, b. 11 Jan., 1843; and<br />

Frederick Seymour, b. Sept., 1845.<br />

4. Phehe mi, b. 28 June, 1805, m. 16 July, 1831, Henry<br />

Jones, and d. March, 1855, at Andover, Conn. <strong>The</strong>y had<br />

three children : Henry Marv<strong>in</strong>, b. 16 Dec, 1832; Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e<br />

Crittenden, b. 31 July, 1836 ; and Ella, b. March, 1847.<br />

5. Asahel Ma<strong>the</strong>r, b. 1807, d. Oct., 1825.<br />

6. Timothy Dwight, b. 28 Aug., 1809, m. Aug., 1835,<br />

Harriet Bull. He w<strong>as</strong> a silversmith, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Middletown <strong>in</strong> 1860, where he w<strong>as</strong> a justice of <strong>the</strong> peace.<br />

7. Ahijah Perk<strong>in</strong>s, b. 1 Feb., 1813, graduated at Tr<strong>in</strong>ity<br />

college <strong>in</strong> 1839, and at Yale <strong>The</strong>ological sem<strong>in</strong>ary 1842, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a Congregational clergyman. He m. 5 March, 1845,<br />

Carol<strong>in</strong>e Holbrook, daughter of Micah Holbrook and Roxanna<br />

Richardson of Holden, M<strong>as</strong>s. He w<strong>as</strong> <strong>in</strong>stalled 10<br />

Jan., 1844, p<strong>as</strong>t<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> church at W<strong>in</strong>cheldon, M<strong>as</strong>s.,<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1860, and had two children ; Carol<strong>in</strong>e<br />

Emely, b. 20 April, 1846; and Mary Azubah, b. 17<br />

July, 1849.<br />

8. EUsha TJiom<strong>as</strong>, b. Aug., 1817. He settled at New<br />

Orleans, where he d. Nov., 1858.<br />

5549. Jemima, b. 2 Oct., 1783, at Lyme. She m. Oct., 1803,<br />

Charles Harrison, and d. 4 Feb., 1835. <strong>The</strong>y had six children<br />

:<br />

1. Micah, b. 1804, d. 1840, unm.<br />

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2. Charles F.,\). Feb., 1806, married, and had three children<br />

: Charles, b. April, 1837 ; John Sill, b. 1839 ; and Oscar,<br />

b. 1846.<br />

3. Louisa, b. 1812, m. William Patten, and d. 28 Jan.,<br />

1832, and had two children : Jane L., b. 1 July, 1843 ; and<br />

Charles W., b. 7 Oct., 1845.<br />

4. Jane, b. 1818, m. Henry, Griff<strong>in</strong>, and died s. p.<br />

5. Frederick, b. 12 Nov., 1821, died <strong>in</strong> childhood.<br />

6. Richard, b. 1 March, 1826 ; <strong>in</strong> 1860 he w<strong>as</strong> married,<br />

and had two children.<br />

5550. Phebe, b. 2 June, 1786, at Lyme. She m. 17 Sept., 1821,<br />

Gardner Gallup of Salem, Conn., and had one child, that died<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

VI. Jemima Sill (1900), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn. 30 March,<br />

1743, eldest daughter of Thom<strong>as</strong> Sill (451) and Jemima<br />

Dudley, w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9)<br />

of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. 3 Jan., 1763, Capt. William<br />

Sterl<strong>in</strong>g, b. 23 May, 1743, at Lyme, son of Joseph<br />

Sterl<strong>in</strong>g of Lyme. He w<strong>as</strong> a wealthy farmer, and mill<br />

owner, af <strong>the</strong> n<strong>or</strong>th parish of Lyme. <strong>The</strong>y settled at<br />

]!^<strong>or</strong>th Lyme, where he w<strong>as</strong> killed, 22 July, 1805, and she<br />

d. 12 Jan., 1817.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were :<br />

5551. Elisha, b. 5 Nov., 1765, at Lyme. He graduated at Yale <strong>in</strong><br />

1787, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. He m. 25 Jan., 1791, Alma Canfield,<br />

b. 30 Dec, 1774, daughter of John Canfield, ICsq., and<br />

D<strong>or</strong>c<strong>as</strong> Buel of Salisbury, Conn., where <strong>the</strong>y settled, and where<br />

he w<strong>as</strong> state's att<strong>or</strong>ney, judge of probate, member of <strong>the</strong> state<br />

senate, and maj<strong>or</strong>-general of militia. He commanded a regiment<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> service of <strong>the</strong> United States, which w<strong>as</strong> stationed<br />

at New London <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> war of 1812. She d. 11 March, 1830.<br />

He had by her n<strong>in</strong>e children b<strong>or</strong>n at Salisbury.<br />

1. William a, h. 5 April, 1792, m. 2 June, 1814, Harriet<br />

M. Lee, daughter of Samuel Lee, and granddaughter of Rev.<br />

Jonathan Lee, and Elizabeth Metcalf of Salisbury, a descendant<br />

of Gov. Bradf<strong>or</strong>d of <strong>the</strong> Mayflower (see 11 Gen. Beg.,<br />

128). <strong>The</strong>y settled at Salisbury, where she d. 23 Feb., 1828.<br />

He had by her seven children : Junius L., b. 28 June, 1815,<br />

m. 28 May, 1839, Eunice E. Pettis of Salisbury, and d. 11<br />

Feb., 1853, at Poughkeepsie, and had five children ; William<br />

G., b. 16 Feb , 1817, m. 25 April, 1848, Eliza W. Whitney<br />

of Boston, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> New Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1858<br />

Samuel, b. 4 Sept., 1821, m. 6 Feb., 1855, JaneC. Gardner<br />

of Cleveland, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had two<br />

children: Elizabeth H., b. 24 April, 1823, m. 9 Sept., 1846,<br />

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Samuel P. Church, M. D.,son of chief'justice Samuel Church<br />

of Salisbury, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Newburg, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1858, and<br />

had two sons : Harriet A., b. 29 Oct., 1825, m. 9 Sept., 1846,<br />

"John B. War<strong>in</strong>g of Sackets Harb<strong>or</strong>, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Cleveland, 0.,<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858, and had four children ; John C, b. 27 March, 1819,<br />

d. 29 Sept., 1835; and Elisha, b. 15 Feb., 1828, m. 11 Sept.,<br />

1855, Mary Pettie of Paris, N. Y., and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Beekman,<br />

N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1858, William C. Sterl<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong>n m. 28 May,<br />

1829, Sarah M. N<strong>or</strong>ton, daughter of Lot N<strong>or</strong>ton, Esq., of<br />

SaUsbury, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Poughkeepsie <strong>in</strong> 1858,<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> president of a bank. He had by her six o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

children; Sarah N., b. 12 Sept., 1833, d. 14 Sept., 1836;<br />

John E., b. 23 Jan., 1836; C<strong>or</strong>nelia C, b. 19 Sept., 1838, d.<br />

17 Sept., 1842; Francis N., b. 6 Pec, 1841; Mary N., b.<br />

8 April, 1844 ; and Ellen E., b. 6 May, 1847.<br />

2. Harriet Alma, b. 6 June, 1794, m. 28 June, 1815, Abial<br />

Chap<strong>in</strong> of Salisbury, where <strong>the</strong>y settled, and where she d. 10<br />

Nov., 1824, and he d. 1832. <strong>The</strong>y had four children b<strong>or</strong>n<br />

at Salisbury : Henry A., who w<strong>as</strong> a merchant <strong>in</strong> New Y<strong>or</strong>k<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858, and had two children ; Elisha I., who w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

New Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had two children ; Harriet A., who<br />

m. Gilbert Grrauger, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Chicago <strong>in</strong> 1858, and<br />

had two children ; and Avis, b<strong>or</strong>n and died <strong>in</strong> 1824.<br />

3. Frederick A., b. 18 March, 1796, m. C<strong>or</strong>nelia M. Butcher,<br />

daughter of Ruluff Butcher of Canaan, Conn. <strong>The</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Cleveland, 0., <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had six children : <strong>The</strong>od<strong>or</strong>e<br />

; Robert; Frederick; Edward; Carol<strong>in</strong>e; and Elisha.<br />

4. John 31, b. 24 Feb., 1800, graduated at Yale 1820, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, m. Jan., 1823, Mary Ann Beers, daughter of<br />

Eli<strong>as</strong> Beers, Esq., of New Haven. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Cleveland,<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had n<strong>in</strong>e children<br />

(all liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858 except Susan) : Elisha; Charlotte; Mary;<br />

Susan; John M. ; Harriet; <strong>The</strong>od<strong>or</strong>e; James; and Laura.<br />

5. Elisha T., b. 16 July, 1806, m. 30 July, 1833, Mar-<br />

garet Tuttle of New Haven. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Cleveland, 0.,<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had one child : James<br />

T., b. 30 Nov., 1834.<br />

6. <strong>The</strong>od<strong>or</strong>e B., b. 14 July, 1808, m. Jan., 1834, Ruth<br />

Anne Smith of Beekman, N. Y., who d. 1845. He had by<br />

her two children : Matson ; and Ruth Ann. He <strong>the</strong>n m.<br />

1846, Amanda Smith, sister of his first wife, and settled at<br />

Iron Ridge, Wis., where he w<strong>as</strong> a member of <strong>the</strong> legislature.<br />

She d. 1855, and he d. 1857, at Iron Ridge. He had by<br />

her two o<strong>the</strong>r children.<br />

7. Henni/ I)., b. 12 Jan., 1810, m. Nov., 1834, Amelia<br />

Vandenburgh of Beekman, N. Y., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1858, and had two children ; Am<strong>as</strong>a A. ; and Ge<strong>or</strong>ge H.<br />

8. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge W., b. 13 Dec, 1812, m. 17 Apil, 1834, Ruth


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Ann Chap<strong>in</strong>, daughter of Ph<strong>in</strong>eh<strong>as</strong> Chap<strong>in</strong>, Esq , of Great<br />

Barr<strong>in</strong>gton. She died. He had by her two daughters<br />

(tw<strong>in</strong>s), b. 12 July, 1842, at Great Barr<strong>in</strong>gton : Luc<strong>in</strong>da<br />

Ruth, who m. 22 Oct, 1862, John C. Holley, son of Gov.<br />

Holley of Salisbury, Conn., and Alma Ruth, who m. <strong>the</strong><br />

same day, Charles H. S. Williams. He <strong>the</strong>n m. Emel<strong>in</strong>e R.<br />

Moody, and removed to Poughkeepsie, where he w<strong>as</strong> a member<br />

of <strong>the</strong> legislature <strong>in</strong> 1854, and where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1858.<br />

9. Alma Canfield, b. 17 Sept., 1817, m. 12 June, 1839,<br />

William Johnson Cogs<strong>well</strong>, b. 4 Nov., 1799, at New Preston,<br />

Conn., son of William Cogs<strong>well</strong> and Amarylis Johnson.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> educated at Yale, but <strong>in</strong> consequence of <strong>the</strong> death of<br />

his fa<strong>the</strong>r did not graduate. He w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled<br />

at Jamaica, N. Y., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 18G0.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had seven children : William Sterl<strong>in</strong>g, b. 29 Dec,<br />

1840; Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Eldon, b. 4 Nov., 1842 ; <strong>The</strong>od<strong>or</strong>e Johnson,<br />

b. 27 Jan., 1845 ; Edward W<strong>or</strong>th, b. 21 July, 1847 ; Emma<br />

Sterl<strong>in</strong>g, b. 23 Feb., 1851 ; James Henry, b. 8 March, 1853,<br />

d. 18 Feb., 1856; and Francis Janvier, b. 19 Sept., 1854.<br />

Gen. Elisha Sterl<strong>in</strong>g, after <strong>the</strong> death of his first wife, m. 8<br />

Dec, 1830, Mrs. Sarah (N<strong>or</strong>ton) Elliot, widow of his third<br />

cous<strong>in</strong>. Rev. John Elliot (5767) of Madison, Conn., and<br />

daughter of Lot N<strong>or</strong>ton, Esq., of Salisbury, where he d. 3<br />

Dec, 1836. She d. 9 July, 1841, s. p.<br />

5552. William, b. 16 May, 1768, at Lyme. He m. 11 Sept., 1794,<br />

Jerusha Ely, b. 17 Feb., 1773, at Saybrook, eldest daughter<br />

of Robert Ely and Jerusha Lay of Saybrook, and granddaughter<br />

of Richard Ely of Lyme and his second wife, Phebe<br />

Hubbard (see No. 67). <strong>The</strong>y settled at Lyme, where he<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a prom<strong>in</strong>ent citizen and a colonel of militia, and where<br />

he d. 10 May, 1827. She d. 27 May, 1839, at Gouverneur,<br />

N. Y. <strong>The</strong>y had six children :<br />

1. Robert Ely, b. 29 March, 1796, at Lyme, d. 6 March,<br />

1806.<br />

2. Thom<strong>as</strong> Sill, b. 5 April, 1798, at Lyme, graduated at<br />

Yale 1820, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. He m. 25 Mayj 1824, Mary<br />

P. Falconer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at W<strong>in</strong>chester, Miss. He w<strong>as</strong><br />

appo<strong>in</strong>ted circuit judge, and removed to Clark county <strong>in</strong> that<br />

state, where he d. 26 Jan., 1839. <strong>The</strong>y had two sons : William<br />

; and Thom<strong>as</strong> Falconer, who were planters <strong>in</strong> Clark<br />

county <strong>in</strong> 1858 ;<br />

and one daughter, Mary Jerusha, who died<br />

at <strong>the</strong> age of 10 years.<br />

3. William- Er<strong>as</strong>tus, b. 9 June, 1801, at Lyme, m. 16 Aug.,<br />

1838, Octavia Parsons of Gouverneur, N. Y., daughter of<br />

Lewis B. Parsons and Luc<strong>in</strong>a his wife. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Gouverneur <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had six<br />

children : Maria Ely, b. 23 July, 1839 ; Emely Parsons, b.<br />

3 July, 1842 ; Frances Jerusha, b. 11 July, 1844; William


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Er<strong>as</strong>tus, b. 6 Dec, 1846; Anna Luc<strong>in</strong>a, b. 5 Aug., 1849;<br />

Lewis Thom<strong>as</strong>, b. 7 Oct., 1851.<br />

4. Jernsha Lrn/, b. 25 May, 1803, at Lyme, fn. 31 Dec,<br />

1829, Edw<strong>in</strong> Dodge, b. 13 Dec, 1801, at Kent, Conn., son<br />

of Gardner Dodge and Rhoda his wife. He w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Gouverneur, N. Y., where he w<strong>as</strong> postm<strong>as</strong>ter<br />

f<strong>or</strong> twenty years, w<strong>as</strong> a member of <strong>the</strong> legislature, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> county judge f<strong>or</strong> eight years, and where <strong>the</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858. He w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong>n president of <strong>the</strong> Potsdam and<br />

Watertown rail road company. <strong>The</strong>y had four children :<br />

Emma Sterl<strong>in</strong>g, b. 17 Jan., 1833, d. 13 Nov., 1853, unm. ;<br />

William Robert, b. 16 June, 1834 ; Maria Lay, b. 5 Sept.,<br />

1837 ; and Edw<strong>in</strong> Gardner, b. 10 Aug., 1839, all unm. <strong>in</strong><br />

1858.<br />

5. llaria Ely, b. 15 Oct., 1807, at Lyme, m. 23 May,<br />

1832, Rev. Barach B. Beckwith, b. 29 March, 1805, at Lyme,<br />

son of Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Beckwith and Patience, his wife. He graduated<br />

at Williams college 1827, and <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>ological department<br />

of Yale, <strong>in</strong> 1831, and w<strong>as</strong> a clergyman. <strong>The</strong>y set-<br />

tled at Athol, M<strong>as</strong>s., removed to C<strong>as</strong>t<strong>in</strong>e, Me., 1831, and to<br />

Gouverneur, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1843, where he became p<strong>as</strong>t<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong><br />

Presbyterian church, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

6. Fliehe Huhbard, b. 2 Oct , 1809, at Lyme, d. 20 July,<br />

f 1830, unm.<br />

5553. Thom<strong>as</strong> Sill, b. 10 April, 1770, at Lyme. He w<strong>as</strong> a ship<br />

m<strong>as</strong>ter, and w<strong>as</strong> lost at sea, and d. unm. (^See No. 1895.)<br />

5554. Dudley, b. 11 April, 1774, at Lyme, d. 15 Sept., 1775.<br />

5555. Dudley 2d, b. 24 April, 1776, at Lyme. He m. his mo<strong>the</strong>r's<br />

first cous<strong>in</strong>, Phebe Sill (1895). daughter of Joseph Sill<br />

(450) of Lyme, by his second wife, Azubah (Lee) De Wolf,<br />

(,^ee No. 1895.)<br />

5556. Er<strong>as</strong>tus, b. 8 March, 1778, at Lyme. He m. Elizabeth Ely,<br />

daughter of Adriel Ely, and Sarah Stowe of Lyme (see No.<br />

1459). <strong>The</strong>y removed to Brownville, N Y., where she<br />

died. He Wiis liv<strong>in</strong>g at Brooklyn <strong>in</strong> 1858, with his son.<br />

He had one son : Er<strong>as</strong>tus, and three daughters.<br />

5557. Ansel, b. 3 Feb., 1782, at Lyme. He m. 8 Oct., 1804, Isabella<br />

Canfield, daughter of John Caufield, Esq., and D<strong>or</strong>c<strong>as</strong><br />

Buel of Salisbury. He w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at<br />

Sharon, Conn., where he w<strong>as</strong> a member of <strong>the</strong> legislature,<br />

judge of <strong>the</strong> county court, and member of congress. He d.<br />

6 Nov., 1853, at Sharon, where she died a few years afterwards.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had eight children b<strong>or</strong>n at Sharon.<br />

1. Laura Spencer, h. 1808, who w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Sharon <strong>in</strong><br />

1858, unm.<br />

2. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge August<strong>in</strong>, b. 1810, w<strong>as</strong> educated at West Po<strong>in</strong>t,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> an Episcopal clergyman. He m. Fl<strong>or</strong>a Jane Chamberl<strong>in</strong>,<br />

daughter of Samuel H. Chamberl<strong>in</strong> and Mary M<strong>or</strong>-


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gan of Kent, Conn. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Sharon <strong>in</strong> 1858,<br />

and had two children : Mary Elizabeth, and Gre<strong>or</strong>ge Ansel.<br />

3. Ambrose Spencer, b. 1S12, m. Louisa Clark of Montezuma,<br />

N. Y., and w<strong>as</strong> a merchant. She died, and he w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Buffalo <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had three children.<br />

4. 77io??i<strong>as</strong> Z)eit'c_y, b. 1814, m. Louisa W<strong>in</strong>chell of Pough-<br />

keepsie, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Yreka, Cal., 1858, s. p.<br />

5. Charles Ansel, b. 1815, m. Augusta Shelton of Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton,<br />

Conn. He w<strong>as</strong> a manufacturer, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Birm<strong>in</strong>gham. Conn., <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had two children : Fred-<br />

erick ;<br />

and Isabella Canfield.<br />

6. Isabella, b. 1817, m. Rev. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Ryerson. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

clergyman, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at T<strong>or</strong>onto, C. W., <strong>in</strong> 1858,<br />

and had one child : Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Ansel.<br />

7. Avis Canfield, b. 1821, m. Frederick S. Bogue. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at New Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1858, s.p.<br />

8. John Canfield, b. 7 Dec, l'823, graduated at Tr<strong>in</strong>ity<br />

•college <strong>in</strong> 1844, and w<strong>as</strong> an Episcopal clergyman. He m.<br />

10 Nov., 1852, Ellen Harriet Lattilla, daughter of Eugene<br />

Lattilla and Harriet Goodw<strong>in</strong> of Fl<strong>or</strong>ence, Italy. <strong>The</strong>y settled<br />

<strong>in</strong> New Y<strong>or</strong>k, and <strong>in</strong> 1855 removed to Sharon, Conn.,<br />

where she d. 26 July, 1855, s.p. He <strong>the</strong>n m. 9 June,<br />

1857, Carol<strong>in</strong>e Sargeant Upson, b. 22 Feb., 1825, at Hart^<br />

f<strong>or</strong>d, only child of William Upson and Carol<strong>in</strong>e Sargeant.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Hartf<strong>or</strong>d <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had one child :<br />

Isabella Carol<strong>in</strong>e, b. 21 March, 1858.<br />

5558. Micah, b. 5 Nov., 1784, at Lyme. He graduated at Yale,<br />

1804, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. He m. Elizabeth Brouson, b. 6<br />

May, 1795, at Middleburg, Conn., daughter of Ethiel Bron-<br />

son, and Hepzibah Hopk<strong>in</strong>s of Rutland, N Y. <strong>The</strong>y set-<br />

tled at Watertown, N. Y., where he w<strong>as</strong> a member of congress,<br />

and a state senat<strong>or</strong>, and where she d. 5 Sept., 1831.<br />

fie had by her six children b<strong>or</strong>n at Watertown :<br />

1. Emma Branson, b. 4 June, 1814, m. Nathaniel P.<br />

Ward<strong>well</strong>, b. 1 April, 1814, at Bristol, R. I. He graduated<br />

at Union college 1837, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. <strong>The</strong>y settled at<br />

Watertown, N. Y., where he w<strong>as</strong> surrogate of <strong>the</strong> county, and<br />

where he d. 15 Feb., 1847. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Watertown<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1860. <strong>The</strong>y had three children : Emma Sterl<strong>in</strong>g; Wil-<br />

liam Henry ; and Nathaniel Philips.<br />

2. Francis W<strong>in</strong>fhrop, b. 7 Nov., 1815., d. 6 Sept., 1817.<br />

3. Francis W<strong>in</strong>throp 2d., b. 6 July, 1818, and d. May, 1821.<br />

4. John Calhoun, b. 29 March, 1820, w<strong>as</strong> educated at <strong>the</strong><br />

university of New Y<strong>or</strong>k, and w<strong>as</strong> a bookseller. He m. 12<br />

Jurite, 1844, Anne Swan Brayton, b. at Western, New Y<strong>or</strong>k,<br />

daughter of Hon. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Brayton and Sarah, his wife, of<br />

Western. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Watertown, where she d.<br />

25 Oct., 1851. He had by her three children : Susan<br />

Brayton; Edward Brayton ; and John. He <strong>the</strong>n m. 3 Sept.,<br />

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: :<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

1857, Anne Maria Beach, b. July, 1829, at Newark, N. J.,<br />

daughter of Ephraim Beach and Eliza, his wife. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>a- at Watertown <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

5. Francis Wmthrop 3d., b. 18 April, 1827, and d. 1829.<br />

6. William Hopk<strong>in</strong>s, b. 19 July, 1831, and d. 18 Aug., 1837.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. Ruth Benedict of Albany, and d. <strong>in</strong> 1844.<br />

She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Watertown <strong>in</strong> 1861. He had by her one son.<br />

7. Lewis Benedict, b. at Watertown, where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1861, unm.<br />

5559. Joseph, b. 25 Nov., 1786, at Lyme. He m. 1811, Emilia<br />

Cad<strong>well</strong>, b. 10 April, 1799, at Stratf<strong>or</strong>d, Conn. <strong>The</strong>y set-<br />

tled at Adams, N. Y., where he d. 4 March, 1839. She d.<br />

22 April, 1848, at Monro, Mich. <strong>The</strong>y had six children<br />

b. at Adams<br />

1. Emel<strong>in</strong>e, b. 16 Feb., 1812, m. 3 Sept., 1830, Julius<br />

Darcy M<strong>or</strong>ton, b. 10 March, 1808, at St. Albans, Vt. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

went to Monro, Mich., and <strong>in</strong> 1858 were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Detroit,<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> president of <strong>the</strong> Farmers and Mechanics' bank.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had three children : Julius Sterl<strong>in</strong>g, b. 22 April, 1832,<br />

educated at <strong>the</strong> university of Michigan, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, m.<br />

30 Oct., 1854, C<strong>or</strong>a French of Detroit, and <strong>in</strong> 1858 w<strong>as</strong><br />

secretary of <strong>the</strong> Nebr<strong>as</strong>ka territ<strong>or</strong>y, and had three children :<br />

Emma, b. 19 Jan., 1837, w<strong>as</strong> educated at <strong>the</strong> Parker Institute,<br />

Brooklyn. N. Y., and w<strong>as</strong> unm. <strong>in</strong> 1858; and William<br />

Dudley, b. 8 Feb., 1843.<br />

2. Adal<strong>in</strong>e, b. 21 Feb., 1814, m. 1838, Ira Mayhew, settled<br />

at Adams, removed to Monro, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Albion,<br />

Mich., <strong>in</strong> 1858. He had been president of <strong>the</strong> <strong>female</strong> col-<br />

lege at Albion, but w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong>n state super<strong>in</strong>tendent of public<br />

<strong>in</strong>struction. <strong>The</strong>y had three children : Ellen Sterl<strong>in</strong>g, b.<br />

18 March, 1840; Emma Jane, b. 23 Feb., 1842 ; and Frances<br />

Adal<strong>in</strong>e, b. 8 June, 1844.<br />

3. William Cad<strong>well</strong>, b. 30 June, 1816, w<strong>as</strong> a merchant at<br />

Monro, Mich., and d. 12 July, 1848, unm.<br />

4. Joseph Marv<strong>in</strong>, b. 16 Aug., 1818, m. Jan., 1847, Abbie<br />

Clark of Monro, Mich., where <strong>the</strong>y settled, and he w<strong>as</strong> a f<strong>or</strong>ward<strong>in</strong>g<br />

and commission merchant, and where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had five children : Martha Emilia, b.<br />

March, 1848; William Clark, b. Aug., 1849; Joe Cole, b.<br />

Oct., 1851; Frank Sill, b. June, 1854; and Walter Clark,<br />

b. Dec, 1856.<br />

5. Ethiel Bronson, b. 16 Sept., 1822, w<strong>as</strong> a merchant at<br />

Monro, Mich., where he d. 18 Nov., 1847, unm.<br />

6. Emilia C, h. 15 June, 1832, d. 5 April, 1833.<br />

5560. Phebe, b. 15 Oct., 1703, at Lyme. She m. 1T83, Joseph<br />

IMarv<strong>in</strong>, b. 14 Feb., 1755, at Lyme, sixth son of Elisha<br />

Marv<strong>in</strong> and Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Ma<strong>the</strong>r of Lyme (see No. 1431).<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Lyme, where she d. 6<br />

Nov., 1822, and he d. 18 Nov., 1839. <strong>The</strong>y had six childrea<br />

b. at Lyme


HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

803<br />

1. Frances, b. 7 Oct., 1784, m. 28 March, 1808, Ezra<br />

Pratt, and removed to Or<strong>well</strong>, 0. <strong>The</strong>y had seven children<br />

: Frances Prudence, b. 17 Dec, 1809; Julia, b. 8 Jan.<br />

1812, m. il (J. Ne<strong>well</strong>; Joseph Marv<strong>in</strong>, b. 12 July, 1814*<br />

d. 5 Dec, 1835, unm. ; Charles Augustus Brewster, b. 23<br />

Jan., 1818; Phebe Sterl<strong>in</strong>g, b. G June, 1820, m. July, 1846,<br />

John S. Dixon ; Ezra Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, b. 7 Sept,, 1822, d. 5<br />

Aug., 1847, unm.; and Jane Wood, b. 17 Oct., 1828.<br />

2. Phehe, b. 7 June, 178(j, m. IG Oct., 1815, Rev. Leverett<br />

Israel Foote Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, b. 28 Dec, 1787, son of Rev.<br />

David Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton and Elizabeth Foot. He graduated at<br />

Yale 1811, and w<strong>as</strong> a Presbyterian m<strong>in</strong>istei' at Now Brunswick,<br />

N. J., <strong>in</strong> 1815, where he d. 11 May, 1820. She had by him<br />

two children : Jane Elizahath, b. 23 Jan., 1817, m. 1839,<br />

William Potter Jones of Pittsburgh, and <strong>in</strong> 18G0, had six<br />

children : William Leverett ; Frances ; Annie H. ; Harriec<br />

Potter; Jane Elizabeth; and Mary A.; Backux Wilber, b.<br />

Nov., 1818, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer of New Y<strong>or</strong>k, graduated at<br />

JeiFerson college. Pa., <strong>in</strong> 1836, m. 27 Feb., 1845, Anne Eliza,<br />

daughter of Daniel 31. Riggs of Tuscaloosa, Alab., acd <strong>in</strong> 1862<br />

had seven children : Mary ; John ; Madel<strong>in</strong>e ; Grace ; Wilbur;<br />

xVnnie ; and Gertrude. She (P. Marv<strong>in</strong>) <strong>the</strong>n m. <strong>in</strong> Oct.,<br />

1839, Rev. Urban Palmer, who d. 3 Nov., 1847, and she<br />

had no issue by him.<br />

3. William, b. 12 May, 1788. who m. his mo<strong>the</strong>r's fourth<br />

cous<strong>in</strong>, Sophia Griff<strong>in</strong> (6432), second daughter of Col. Josiah<br />

Griff<strong>in</strong> (2258) and D<strong>or</strong>otiiy Gates of E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam. (See<br />

No. 6432.)<br />

4. Jemima, b. 28 March, 1791, m. Nov., 1821, Abraham<br />

Blakesley. <strong>The</strong>y went <strong>as</strong> missionaries to <strong>the</strong> Sandwich<br />

Islands <strong>in</strong> 1822, and returned <strong>in</strong> 1828. <strong>The</strong>y had one child:<br />

Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Dimraick, who d. <strong>in</strong> childhood.<br />

5. Joseph, b. 8 Feb., 1793, m. 19 Feb., 1819, Elizabeth<br />

Hopk<strong>in</strong>s, and d. Feb., 1830. <strong>The</strong>y had four children : Leverett<br />

; Elizabeth; William Hopk<strong>in</strong>s; and Sarah Adams.<br />

6. Clarissa, b. 5 May, 1795, m. May, 1832, H<strong>or</strong>ace Ely, b. 22<br />

Aug., 1781, at Lyme, eldest son of Adriel Ely and Sarah Stowe.<br />

His first wife w<strong>as</strong> Sarah Rogers (1459), third daughter of<br />

Col. Zabdiel Rogers (354) and his second wife Elizabeth<br />

Snow (sf'e JVo. 1459). His second wife, Clarissa 3Iarv<strong>in</strong>,<br />

probably had no issue.<br />

5561. Jemima, b. 3 July 1772, at Lyme. She m. her mo<strong>the</strong>r's first<br />

cous<strong>in</strong>, William Sill (1888), third son of Joseph Sill (450)<br />

of Lyme, by his first wife Ruth Matson. {See No. 1888.)<br />

5582. Clarissa, b. 18 Feb., 1780, at Lyme. She m. 1 Jan., 1804,<br />

Calv<strong>in</strong> B. Fish, b. Dec, 1779, at Bozrah, Conn., son of Nathaniel<br />

Fish and Mary Bacon of Bozrah. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y settled at i^ynie, removed to Ellishurgh <strong>in</strong> 1812.<br />

and to Rutland, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1817, where he d. Dec, 1830.<br />

She had by him ten children.


gQ4<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

1. Eliza An7ie, h. 18 Sept., 1804, at Lyme. She m. Henry<br />

Mo<strong>or</strong>e, of Adams, N. Y., and d. about 1830. <strong>The</strong>y had two<br />

children : Jabez ; and Harriet C.<br />

2. Ahhie Maria, b. 30 June, 1806, at Lyme. She m. 4<br />

March, 1823, Lyman White, b. 14 April, 1800, son of Maj<strong>or</strong><br />

Ge<strong>or</strong>ge White and Lydia Williams Lyman of Jefferson<br />

county, N. Y. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Pamelia and removed to Rut-<br />

land, N. Y., and afterwards to Ill<strong>in</strong>ois. He d. previous to<br />

1848. She had by him five children : Ge<strong>or</strong>ge C, b. 28<br />

Aug., 1825, at Pamelia, m. 1848, Mary Jane Chapman, and<br />

removed to Calif<strong>or</strong>nia <strong>in</strong> 1851 ; Hiram M<strong>or</strong>ris, b. 23 Nov.,<br />

1827, at Pamelia, d. 14 Sept., 1851, <strong>in</strong> Calif<strong>or</strong>nia, unm.<br />

Egbert Hervey, b. 4 March, 1830, at Rutland, m. 12 Jan.,<br />

1859, Sarah E. Lawrence of New Y<strong>or</strong>k, settled at Joliet, 111.,<br />

and d. 24 Jan., 1860; C<strong>or</strong>nelia Maria, b. 28 Oct., 1832, at<br />

Rutland, m. 4 Dec, 1855, Dr. A. Chappel of Schenectady,<br />

N. Y., and removed to Omaha City, Nebr<strong>as</strong>ka, <strong>in</strong> 1856,<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1860 ; and John Sylvester, b. 1<br />

Sept., 1835, at Rutland, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Dupage, 111., 1860, unm.<br />

Mrs. Abbie Maria (Fish) White, <strong>the</strong>n m. 3 Feb., 1848,<br />

Capt. Harry Boardmau, b. 28 Feb., 1793. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer,<br />

and had been a capta<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> service of <strong>the</strong> United States <strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Black Hawk war <strong>in</strong> 1832, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Dupage,<br />

111., <strong>in</strong> 1860.<br />

3. Clarissa Sterl<strong>in</strong>g, b. 21 Jan., 1808, at Lyme, m. 28<br />

Oct., 1830, Ward Hubbard, b. 26 Sept., 1797, at Steuben,<br />

N. Y., second son of Noadiah Hubbard and Eunice W^ard of<br />

Champion, N. Y. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at<br />

Champion, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had seven<br />

children: Mary Hedges, b. 6 Oct., 1831, d. Jan., 1836;<br />

C<strong>or</strong>nelia, b. 30 July, 1833 ; Emma Fish and Emma Sterl<strong>in</strong>g<br />

(tw<strong>in</strong>s), b. 21 June, 1835 ; Mary. b. 24 Oct., 1837 ; Auijustus,<br />

b. 17 Nov., 1839; and Clara Eunice, 13 Dec, 1846."<br />

4. Benjam<strong>in</strong> F., b. 10 July, 1809, at Lyme. He w<strong>as</strong> liv-<br />

1858, unm.<br />

<strong>in</strong>g at OsAvego, N. Y ,<br />

5. Mary, b. 10 July, 1811, at Lyme, m. Oct., 1832, Gov.<br />

Joel A. Mattison,b. 8 Aug., 1808, at Watertown. N. Y., son<br />

of Elnathan Matteson. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Joliet, 111., <strong>in</strong> 1834,<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> a merchant and manufacturer, and w<strong>as</strong> state<br />

senat<strong>or</strong> f<strong>or</strong> about ten years. He w<strong>as</strong> govern<strong>or</strong> of Ill<strong>in</strong>ois f<strong>or</strong><br />

four years, and removed to Spr<strong>in</strong>gfield <strong>in</strong> 1853, where <strong>the</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1861. <strong>The</strong>y had five children : Jennie, b. 19<br />

July, 1833, m. Nov., 1853, R. E. Goodell, c<strong>as</strong>hier of Bank<br />

of Joliet, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858 ; Charles S., b.<br />

April, 1835, c<strong>as</strong>hier of bank at Pe<strong>or</strong>ia <strong>in</strong> 1858, unm. ; Lydia<br />

O., b. Jan., 1837, m. Nov., 1856, John McG<strong>in</strong>nis, president<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Qu<strong>in</strong>cy bank <strong>in</strong> 1858 ; Frederick W., b. March,<br />

1839, colonel of U. S. volunteers <strong>in</strong> 1862 ; James, b. Feb.,<br />

1841, d. April, 1842; Clara S., b<strong>or</strong>n <strong>in</strong> July, 1844; and<br />

Bell, b<strong>or</strong>n <strong>in</strong> March, 1849.<br />

;


:<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

805<br />

6. Elizabeth Bronso)i, b. May, 1818, m. Hervey Lowe, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>s: at Joliet <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

7. Sterl<strong>in</strong>y, b. July, 1816, at Ellisburgh.<br />

8. Emma, b. July, 1818, at Rutland; m. William A.<br />

Boardman, a lawyer, and died at AVaukegan, 111., and had two<br />

sons and two daughters.<br />

9. Henry, b. Dec, 1820, at Rutland, m. and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Johet, 111., <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

10. Charles, b. July, 1824, at Rutland, d. July, 1850, at<br />

Panama, unm.<br />

After <strong>the</strong> death of her first husband, Mrs. Clarissa (Sterl<strong>in</strong>g)<br />

Fish ra. Feb., 1848, Rev. Nathan Dutton of Champion,<br />

N. Y., b. 1779, at Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, Vt. He graduated at Dartmouth<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1802, and w<strong>as</strong> a Congregational clergyman, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> p<strong>as</strong>t<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> church at Champion f<strong>or</strong>ty years, and d. 9<br />

Sept., 1852. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>": with her daughter, Mrs. Matteson<br />

of Spr<strong>in</strong>gfield, 111., <strong>in</strong> 1862.<br />

VI. Mehitable Sill (1901), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 4 May,<br />

1754, youngest daughter of Thom<strong>as</strong> Sill (451) and. Jemima<br />

Dudley, w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

(9) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m.. 26 Aug., 1773, Mart<strong>in</strong><br />

Huntlev. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Lyme, where she d. 12 Jan.,<br />

1786.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

5563. Sill, b. 17 Dec, 1779, at Lyme.<br />

5564. Gurdon, b. 3 June, 1782, at Lyme.<br />

5565. Er<strong>as</strong>tus, b. 5 Aug., 1785, at Lyme.<br />

5566. Chailotte, b. 9 Jan., 1775, at J^yme.<br />

5567. Jemima, b. 1 Jan., 1777, at Lyme, and d. 12 July, 1777.<br />

After <strong>the</strong> death of his first wife, he (Mart<strong>in</strong> Huntley),<br />

m. Phebe Mack.<br />

VI. Shadrack Sill (1902), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 12<br />

Aug., 1758, eldest son of Jabez Sill (452) and Elizabeth<br />

Noyes, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong><br />

third generation. He w<strong>as</strong> a soldier <strong>in</strong> Capt. Durkee's<br />

company, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> army of <strong>the</strong> revolution, and served from<br />

1776, till <strong>the</strong> close of <strong>the</strong> war, and w<strong>as</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Millstone<br />

battle, <strong>in</strong> New Jersey. He m. E. A"an Loon of A<strong>the</strong>ns,<br />

N. Y., wdiere <strong>the</strong>y settled, and resided until about 1812,<br />

when <strong>the</strong>y removed to Upper Canada, where he d. 3 Nov.,<br />

1813.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were :<br />

5568. Albert Van Loon, b. 25 May, 1786, at A<strong>the</strong>ns. He m. Sarah<br />

Reiley, and d. 1822. <strong>The</strong>y had three children :


306<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

1. Albert Van Loon, b. 12 April, 1814, married, and settled<br />

at Cherry Valley, III, and had six children: Albert;<br />

Andrew; Henry; Helen; Es<strong>the</strong>r; and 3Iaria.<br />

2. M,ir>/.<br />

3. Elizabeth.<br />

55G9. Jabez, b. 5 Dec., 1787, at A<strong>the</strong>ns, and d. 11 May, 1850.<br />

5570. liichard, b. 12 Ang., 1790, at A<strong>the</strong>ns, and d. 5 Sept., 1844.<br />

5571. John, b. 29 Jan., 1793, at A<strong>the</strong>ns, and d. 6 Sept., 1829.<br />

5572. Shadrack, b. 1805, at A<strong>the</strong>ns. He married, and afterwards<br />

d. 13 May, 1835. He had one dauirhter, who married, and<br />

lived at P<strong>or</strong>tsmouth, 0. Her name I have not <strong>as</strong>certa<strong>in</strong>ed,<br />

n<strong>or</strong> <strong>the</strong> name of her husband.<br />

5573. Maria, b. 24 Oct., 1797, at iV<strong>the</strong>ns. She m. James Br<strong>in</strong>k,<br />

and she d. 27 Aug., 1854.<br />

5574. Naomi, b. 1807, at A<strong>the</strong>ns. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at P<strong>or</strong>tsmouth,<br />

0., <strong>in</strong> 1857.<br />

VL Dr. Elisha Noyes Sill (1903), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn.,<br />

15 Jan., 1761, second son of Jabez Sill (452) and Elizabeth<br />

Noyes, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong><br />

third generation. He entered <strong>the</strong> service of <strong>the</strong> United<br />

States" <strong>as</strong> a soldier <strong>in</strong>.Capt. Durkee's company, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> revokition,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> at <strong>the</strong> battle of Millstone, <strong>in</strong> New Jersey.<br />

In 1778 he w<strong>as</strong> taken sick, and w<strong>as</strong> permitted to return to<br />

his fa<strong>the</strong>r's, at Wilkesbarre, on furlough. He escaped <strong>the</strong><br />

m<strong>as</strong>sacre of <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>habitants of <strong>the</strong> Wyom<strong>in</strong>g valley, by<br />

<strong>the</strong> British and Indians, <strong>in</strong> that year, and returned to Connecticut.<br />

He studied medic<strong>in</strong>e, and became a physician,<br />

and settled at W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>. He m. 11 Feb., 1796, Chloe<br />

Allyn of W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>. He w<strong>as</strong> town clerk nearh 30 years,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> a justice of <strong>the</strong> peace and a member of <strong>the</strong> legislature.<br />

He d. 24 May, 1845.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children loere<br />

:<br />

5575. H<strong>or</strong>ace Hooker, b. 2 March, 1797, at W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>. He m. 17<br />

May, 1820, Charlotte Strong of W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>. <strong>The</strong>y settled at<br />

Elyria, 0. <strong>The</strong>y had one child :<br />

H<strong>or</strong>ace Warcfiam, h. 23 Sept., 1822, m. Mary E. Boynton,<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>u' at Elyria, 0, <strong>in</strong> 1855, and had two children : E<strong>the</strong>lbert,<br />

b.'23 Feb., 1851; and Charlotte E., b. 22 Oct., 1853.<br />

5576. Elisha Noyes, b. 6 Jan., 1801, at W^iuds<strong>or</strong>. He graduated at<br />

Yale 1820. He m. G Oct., 1824, Elizabeth Newbury, and<br />

settled at Cuyahoga Falls, 0., where he w<strong>as</strong> a member of <strong>the</strong><br />

state senate, and a fund commissioner of Ohio, and where she<br />

died. He had by her two sons :<br />

k<strong>in</strong>s.<br />

1. Alfred Henry, b. 22 Aug., 1825, who m. Mary Hop-<br />

2. Ethdhert, b. 27 Nov., 182G, who m. Olive Mo<strong>or</strong>e.


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He <strong>the</strong>n m. 17 June, 1834, Fanny Newbury, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Cuyahoga Falls <strong>in</strong> 1859, and he had by her two o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

children :<br />

3. Elizabeth N., b. 16 June, 1838, at Cuyahocja Falls.<br />

4. Man/, b. 2 Dec, 1841, at Cuyahoga Falls.<br />

5577. Henry Al'lyn, b. 19 Sept., 1805, at W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>. He m. 20<br />

Sept., 1847, Susan Watson. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Cuyahoga Falls<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858. He w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> compiler of a<br />

chart of <strong>the</strong> deseendents of <strong>the</strong> Sill family <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> U. S. <strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> male l<strong>in</strong>es. <strong>The</strong>y had one child : Carol<strong>in</strong>e E., b. 21<br />

June, 1857.<br />

5578. <strong>The</strong>od<strong>or</strong>e, b. 12 Jan., 1808, at W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>. He graduated <strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> medical department of Yale college <strong>in</strong> 1831, and w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

physician. He m. 20 June, 1833, Eliza N. Kowland, daugh-<br />

ter of Rev, Henry Rowland of W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>. <strong>The</strong>y settled at<br />

W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>, where he d. 29 April, 1853. <strong>The</strong>y had two children<br />

:<br />

1. Tkeod<strong>or</strong>e, b. 81 3Iay, 1838, at AV<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>, and d. 6 Feb.,<br />

1847.<br />

2. Edward, b. 29 April, 1841, at W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>.<br />

5579. Charles Schott, b. 21 Nov., 1809, at W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>. He m. 14<br />

Nov., 1838, Eunice Newbury. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Cuyahoga<br />

Falls, and <strong>in</strong> 1856 had two children :<br />

1. Frances Allyn, b. 8 July, 1845.<br />

2. Julia Newbury, b. 5 April, 1853.<br />

5580. Edward Josiah, b. 21 x\ug., 1811, at W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>. He w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Cuyahoga Falls <strong>in</strong> 1855, unm.<br />

5581. James K<strong>in</strong>gsbury, b. 15 April, 1813, at W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>, where he<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1855, unm.<br />

5582. William F. A., b. 16 June, 1817, at W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>, where he w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1855, unm.<br />

5583. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Denison, b. 25 Oct., 1819, at W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>, and d. 20<br />

March, 1820.<br />

5584. Anne Allyn, b. 17 Feb., 1799, at W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>. She m. 12 Sept.,<br />

1822. ]>avid Payne. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Cleveland, 0., where<br />

she d. 14 31av, 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had three children :<br />

1. Lu<strong>the</strong>r H., b. 7 March, 1824.<br />

2. Iheod<strong>or</strong>e Sdl,h. 28 Aug., 1825, m. Sarah Siddall, and<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1855 had two children : <strong>The</strong>od<strong>or</strong>e S.; and James S.<br />

3. Edicard, b. 24 Jan., 1829, unm. <strong>in</strong> 1855.<br />

VI. Jabez Sill (1901), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 6 March,<br />

1763, third son of Jabez Sill (452) and Elizabeth Noyes,<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third<br />

generation. "He m. about 1788, Haight. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y resided at Wilkesbarre, Pa., where<br />

she died.


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His child hy her iv<strong>as</strong> :<br />

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5585. William, b. 27 Nov., 1788, at Wilkesbarre. He m. 19 Dec,<br />

1812, Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Sims, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Herrick, Pa , <strong>in</strong><br />

1856. <strong>The</strong>y had n<strong>in</strong>e children :<br />

1. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, b. 16 Nov., 1813, and d. 27 Oct., 1852.<br />

2. Charles, b. 4 Feb., 1815, m. Mary Swackhammer.<br />

3. Li/dia, b. 1 July, 1816, m. M. Patch.<br />

4. Eliza, b. 21 Feb., 1818, m. Francis Vial, and d. 1845.<br />

5. Edunn, b. 4 Dec, 1822, m. Jemima Westbrook, and <strong>in</strong><br />

1855 had two children : William, b. 1851 ; and Ruth,b. 1853.<br />

6. Phehe Ann, b. 22 Jan., 1825, m. Edw<strong>in</strong> Keeler.<br />

7. Joseph, b. 9 April, 1827, m. Harriet J. Bennet, and <strong>in</strong><br />

1855 had one child : Harriet Amelia, b. 20 Nov., 1853.<br />

8. Butler, b. 9 Sept., 1829. and d. 7 Oct., 1853.<br />

9. Frances Amelia, b. 25 Oct., 1833, and d. 8 Oct., 1834.<br />

Jabez Sill <strong>the</strong>n m. Mary Osb<strong>or</strong>n, and tliey lived at E<strong>as</strong>t<br />

W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>, Conn., where he w<strong>as</strong> engaged <strong>in</strong> merchandise<br />

f<strong>or</strong> several years. He subsequently removed to Dansville,<br />

'^. Y., and d. about 1844.<br />

His children hy her were :<br />

5586. Sedley, b. 18 Sept., 1795, at E<strong>as</strong>t W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>. He m. 20 Sept.,<br />

1820, Abigail M. Barber. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Dansville, N. Y.,<br />

where she died. He had by her eight children :<br />

1. Jemima Anne, b. 15 May, 1821, m. Alanson R. Knox<br />

of Cuyahoga Falls.<br />

2. Julia Marie, b. 11 Sept., 1822, m. Lambert Twitchell,<br />

of Brimfield, 0.<br />

3. Cyrus Denison, b. 25 Feb., 1824, w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and<br />

resided at C<strong>or</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g, N. Y.<br />

4. Francis Barber, b. 25 Dec, 1825, m. C<strong>or</strong>nelia Brown,<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a dentist at Dansville, N. Y., where he d. 21 Jan., 1837.<br />

5. Allyn Noyes, b. 27 Aug., 1827, m. Jane M. Mumf<strong>or</strong>d,<br />

and lived at H<strong>or</strong>nellsville, N. Y.<br />

6. Elizabeth Carol<strong>in</strong>e, b. 30 July, 1829, m. Hollister<br />

Ph<strong>in</strong>ney of H<strong>or</strong>nellsville.<br />

7. Henry Clay, b. 2 June, 1831, and d. 22 Feb., 1832.<br />

8. Joseph<strong>in</strong>e M., b. 25 Dec, 1836, uum. <strong>in</strong> 1855.<br />

He, Sedley Sill, <strong>the</strong>n m. 23 Feb., 1848, Mrs. Jane Clark,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Dansville <strong>in</strong> 1857.<br />

5587. Daniel, b. 26 July, 1897, at E<strong>as</strong>t W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>. He m. May,<br />

1818, Harriet Hungerf<strong>or</strong>d, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at 3Iaysville, Cal.,<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1856. <strong>The</strong>y had six children :<br />

1. Calista M., b. 8 Oct., 1819, m. Archibald Keyser of<br />

Canadaville, N. Y.<br />

2. Benjam<strong>in</strong> D., b. 2 Dec, 1820, m. Sarah A. Hampton of


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gQ9<br />

Ossian, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1850, w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and settled at Battle<br />

Creek, Mich.<br />

3. Eleazer. b. 2 Feb., 1823, and died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

4. Jane, h. 8 May, 1824, m. William Miller of Canadaville,<br />

N. Y.<br />

5. Daniel, b. 17 March, 1826, m. 1842, Lucia Beckwith,<br />

and went to Calif<strong>or</strong>nia, and had one sou.<br />

6. Harriet, b. 12 Sept., 1828, m. William P. Mayhew of<br />

Calif<strong>or</strong>nia.<br />

5588. Jabez, b. 11 Jan., 1800, at E<strong>as</strong>t W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>. He m. 1 Jemima<br />

Barber ; 2 Olivia Lee ; and 3 Keziah Sterl<strong>in</strong>g. He set-<br />

tled at Dansville, N. Y., and removed to Lockp<strong>or</strong>t, and d.<br />

Aug., 1843. He had six children :<br />

1. Byron W<strong>as</strong>hhurn, b. 25 Aug., 1824, m. Helen A. Gr<strong>in</strong>nel<br />

and lived at Ellsw<strong>or</strong>th, 0.<br />

2. M<strong>as</strong>on Mandeville, b. 7 April, 1827, and d. 15 Sept.,<br />

1840.<br />

3. Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Amanda, b. 26 Oct., 1831, m. W. Van Wagner<br />

of Avon, N. Y.<br />

4. Carol<strong>in</strong>e L<strong>or</strong>etta, b. 18 May, 1833, m. S. A. Vrooman.<br />

5. Melv<strong>in</strong> Maj<strong>or</strong>, b. 13 Nov., 1835, and lived at West<br />

Rush, N. Y.<br />

6. Frederick Barton, b. 4 April, 1838.<br />

5589. Joseph, b. 21 Feb., 1803. He m. 1831, Ellen Coolbaugh<br />

and settled at Durell, Pa. <strong>The</strong>y had six children :<br />

1. 3Iiles, b. 16 June, 1833.<br />

2. iM<strong>or</strong>ris, b. 20 Aug., 1835.<br />

3. Hannah, b. 12 July, 1838.<br />

4. Emeli/, b. 15 Aug., 1840.<br />

5. Anne, b. 18 Oct., 1842.<br />

6. Mary,h. 7 Oct., 1844.<br />

5590. Lydia, b. 1806, m. William Cook of Wilkesbarre, Pa.<br />

VI. Moses Sill (1905), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 9 Jan.,<br />

1765, fourth son of Jabez Sill (452) and Elizabeth [N'oyes,<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third<br />

genera'tion. He m. 1 Tud<strong>or</strong> ; 2 Asenath Colt, b. 19 Oct.,<br />

1764, daughter of Joseph Colt and Desire Pratt of Lyme.<br />

She d. at Canaudaigua, ]^. Y., 5. p. He <strong>the</strong>n m. 3 Lydia<br />

Anderson. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant at E<strong>as</strong>t W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>, Conn.,<br />

same year, removed to Western, N". Y., andd. Aug., 1850,<br />

at Dansville, JST. Y.<br />

His children were :<br />

5591. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, b<strong>or</strong>n at E<strong>as</strong>t W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>, and died unm.<br />

5592. Alexander, b<strong>or</strong>n at E<strong>as</strong>t W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>, and married and died <strong>in</strong><br />

Michigan.<br />

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5593. Benjam<strong>in</strong> 11. M., b. 12 March, 1815. He m. 3 May, 1849,<br />

Miss Hammond, and lived <strong>in</strong> New Orleans <strong>in</strong> 1855, and had<br />

three children :<br />

1. Alcesta, b. 6 Feb., 1850.<br />

2. Louisa, b. 3 Aui,^, 1851.<br />

3. John E., b. 7 Dec, 1853.<br />

5594. John R., b. April, 1819, at Philadelphia, and settled at New<br />

Orleans.<br />

5595. Shadrack, who died <strong>in</strong> childhood.<br />

5596. Carol<strong>in</strong>e, who m. Just<strong>in</strong> Hall of Dansville, N. Y., and d. 30<br />

April, 1837.<br />

5597. Harriet, who m. Bradley of Dansville, N. Y.<br />

VL Elizabeth Sill (1907), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 22<br />

Nov., 1750, eldest daughter of Jabez Sill (452) and Elizabeth<br />

Noyes, w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

(9) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. about 1772, at Wilkesbarre,<br />

Pa., Col. Nathan Denison, son of ]!^athan Denison<br />

and Anne Carey of Ston<strong>in</strong>gton, Conn., a descendant of<br />

Capt. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Denison of Ston<strong>in</strong>gton, by his second wife,<br />

Anne B<strong>or</strong>rodell {see No. 81). This w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> first marriage<br />

which w<strong>as</strong> celebrated <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> new settlement of Wilkesbarre<br />

; where <strong>the</strong> parties subsequently resided. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

colonel <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> service of <strong>the</strong> United States, and had <strong>the</strong><br />

command at F<strong>or</strong>t K<strong>in</strong>gston, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wyom<strong>in</strong>g valley, <strong>in</strong><br />

July, 1778, at <strong>the</strong> time of <strong>the</strong> surrender of that f<strong>or</strong>t to <strong>the</strong><br />

t<strong>or</strong>y Colonel John Butler, who had <strong>the</strong> command of <strong>the</strong><br />

British troops and <strong>the</strong> Indians, at <strong>the</strong> time of <strong>the</strong> Wyom<strong>in</strong>g<br />

m<strong>as</strong>sacre. She d. at K<strong>in</strong>gston, near Wilkesbarre,<br />

Pa., where he d. <strong>in</strong> 1809.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir chi/drcn ivere :<br />

5598. Lazarus, b. about 1780, at K<strong>in</strong>gston. He m. Elizabeth Carpenter,<br />

b. about 1779, daughter of Benjam<strong>in</strong> Carpenter of<br />

K<strong>in</strong>gston, Pa., and fo<strong>in</strong>ierly of Orange county, N. Y. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and settled on his fa<strong>the</strong>r's farm at K<strong>in</strong>gston,<br />

where he d. 16 31arch, 1841, and where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1863. <strong>The</strong>y had eight children b<strong>or</strong>n at K<strong>in</strong>gston :<br />

1. Hiram, h. 9 Jan., 18U4. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and w<strong>as</strong> liv-<br />

<strong>in</strong>g with his mo<strong>the</strong>r at his paternal homestead at K<strong>in</strong>gston <strong>in</strong><br />

1863, unm.<br />

2. Jlar^, b. about 180G. She m. about 1835, (^hauncey<br />

A. Keynolds of Plymouth, Pa., where <strong>the</strong>y settled, and where<br />

she d. 16 Feb., 1863, leav<strong>in</strong>g him surviv<strong>in</strong>g. <strong>The</strong>y had one<br />

son : Lazarus, b. about 1836, a lawyer, who d. <strong>in</strong> July, 1859,<br />

num.<br />

3. Waj/man, b. about 1808, and w<strong>as</strong> a physician at Wilkesbarre,<br />

Pa., and d. about 1828, unm.


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4. Nathan, b. about 1810, who d. about 1831, at K<strong>in</strong>gston,<br />

unni.<br />

5. Benjam<strong>in</strong> Carpenter, b. 1812, m. about ]850, Frances<br />

Johnson, and w<strong>as</strong> a pr<strong>in</strong>ter at Philadelphia, and d. about<br />

1857, and had one child : Elizabeth, who died <strong>in</strong> childhood.<br />

6. Elizaheth Sill, b. about 1814, who <strong>in</strong>. about 1847, William<br />

Hancock, and settled at K<strong>in</strong>gston, where he w<strong>as</strong> a merchant,<br />

mill-owner, and tanner and currier, and where she d.<br />

about 1857, and had three children : Hiram ; Ellen ; and<br />

Emely.<br />

7. Sarah, b. about 1816, who m. about 1836, Gilbert<br />

lleiley, of Troy, N. Y. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Starkey, N. Y., and<br />

removed to K<strong>in</strong>gston, Pa., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1863,<br />

and had five children : Elizabeth, who m. John J. Pfouts of<br />

Wilkesbarre; Charles; Kate; Dick; and Anne.<br />

8. Charles, b. 23 Jan., 1818, graduated at Dick<strong>in</strong>son col-<br />

lege <strong>in</strong> 1839, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. He m. 7 May, 1845, at<br />

N<strong>or</strong>folk, Va., Ellen Elizabeth Hul<strong>in</strong>gs, b. 27 May, 1823, at<br />

Lewiston, Pa., <strong>the</strong> eldest daughter of David Watts Hul<strong>in</strong>gs,<br />

Esq., and Maria Holmes Patten of Lewiston. <strong>The</strong>y settled<br />

at Wilkesbarre, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1863, and he w<strong>as</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong>n a member elect of <strong>the</strong> thirty-eighth congress of <strong>the</strong><br />

United States. <strong>The</strong>y had seven children : Charles, b. 12<br />

April, 1846; David, b. 26 Sept., 1848, and d. 28 Aug., 1850 ;<br />

Elizabeth b. 11 Oct., 1851 ; Henry Goodw<strong>in</strong>, b. 28 Jan.,<br />

1854, and d. 6 April, 1856 ; Maria Patten, b. 13 Nov., 1856;<br />

Hiram, b. 21 May, 1859, d. 31 July, 1863; and Mary Hul<strong>in</strong>gs,<br />

b. 20 iMay, 1861.<br />

5598a. John, who m. 1 Fellows, and settled <strong>in</strong> Lick<strong>in</strong>g county,<br />

0., where she died. He had by her several children, one of<br />

whom w<strong>as</strong> Stamcay.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n removed to Iowa, and married aga<strong>in</strong>, and died<br />

about 1839, and had also children by his l<strong>as</strong>t wife.<br />

5598&. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, b. about 1790, at K<strong>in</strong>gston. He m. Carol<strong>in</strong>e Bowman,<br />

daughter of Ebenezer Bowman, Esq., a lawyer of<br />

Wilkesbarre, Pa. He w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at<br />

Wilkesbarre, where he w<strong>as</strong> a member of <strong>the</strong> state legislature<br />

f<strong>or</strong> many years, and w<strong>as</strong> a member of congress four years.<br />

He died <strong>in</strong> 1832, at Wilkesbarre, at <strong>the</strong> age of 42 years, and<br />

she died sh<strong>or</strong>tly afterwards. <strong>The</strong>y had five children, probably<br />

all b<strong>or</strong>n at Wilkesbarre.<br />

hood.<br />

1. Charles, and 2. Harriet, both of whom died <strong>in</strong> child-<br />

3. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, who graduated at Dick<strong>in</strong>son college about 1841,<br />

and died unm. while he w<strong>as</strong> study<strong>in</strong>g f<strong>or</strong> <strong>the</strong> m<strong>in</strong>istry.<br />

4. Henry Mandcville, who graduated at Dick<strong>in</strong>son college<br />

about 1841, and w<strong>as</strong> an Episcopal clergyman. He m. Alice<br />

Tyler, a daughter of President John Tyler of Virg<strong>in</strong>ia, by<br />

his first wife. He w<strong>as</strong> settled <strong>as</strong> rect<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> Episcopal


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church at Louisville, Ky., where she died. He <strong>the</strong>n removed<br />

to Charleston, S. C, where he d. <strong>in</strong> Sept., 1859, of <strong>the</strong> yellow<br />

fever. <strong>The</strong>y had one child: Elizabeth, b. about 1851.<br />

5. M<strong>or</strong>y, b. about 1819, who died about 1837, at <strong>the</strong> age<br />

of 18 years, unm.<br />

5599. Elizabeth Sill. She m. Elijah Shoemaker of K<strong>in</strong>gston, Pa.,<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y settled, and where he w<strong>as</strong> a large landholder, and<br />

a man of wealth. He d. about 1827 at K<strong>in</strong>gston, where she<br />

d. about 1830. <strong>The</strong>y had eight children b<strong>or</strong>n at K<strong>in</strong>gston :<br />

1. Charles Denison, graduated at Yale <strong>in</strong> 1824, and w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

lawyer. He m. Mary Denison, daughter of Charles Denison,<br />

Esq., a lawyer of New Haven, Conn. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Wilkesbarre,<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> prothonotary, and held various public<br />

offices, and where she d. about 1837. He had by her two<br />

children: Oscar; and Mary. He <strong>the</strong>n m. <strong>the</strong> widow Stella<br />

(Mercer) Spr<strong>in</strong>g of New Orleans, and d. about 1 July, 1861,<br />

and she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1863. He had by her four o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

children : Robert ; Frederick ; William ; and Lazarus.<br />

2. EHzaheth Sill, who m. 1 John Danly of K<strong>in</strong>gston, and<br />

2 Dr. Henry Spence of Starkey, N. Y.<br />

3. Elijah, who m. and settled at K<strong>in</strong>gston, and d. <strong>in</strong> Dec,<br />

1862, and had two children.<br />

4. Jane, who m. John P<strong>as</strong>sm<strong>or</strong>e of Bradf<strong>or</strong>d county, Pa.,<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1863, s. p.<br />

5. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, who m. llebecca , and settled at K<strong>in</strong>gston,<br />

where he d. about 1849, and had a large family.<br />

6. Nathan, who d. about 1832, unm.<br />

7. Carol<strong>in</strong>e, who m. Dr. Levi Ives, son. of Levi Ives of<br />

New Haven. He received <strong>the</strong> degree of doct<strong>or</strong> of medic<strong>in</strong>e<br />

at Yale <strong>in</strong> 1838, and w<strong>as</strong> a physician. <strong>The</strong>y settled at New Haven,<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1863, and had one child : Robert.<br />

8. Lazarus Denison, graduated at Yale <strong>in</strong> 1840, and w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

lawyer. He m. Es<strong>the</strong>r Wadhar<strong>as</strong> of Plymouth, Pa., and<br />

<strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Wilkesbarre <strong>in</strong> 1863, and had a large<br />

family.<br />

5599a. Mary. She m. Thom<strong>as</strong> Patterson. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and<br />

<strong>the</strong>y settled at Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, Pa., where <strong>the</strong>y died. <strong>The</strong>y had<br />

eight children, probably all b. at Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton :<br />

1. Nathan, who m. and settled at Summit Hill, Pa., and<br />

had a family.<br />

2. Elizabeth Sill, whom. Aten Bowman of Columbia county,<br />

Pa., and died leav<strong>in</strong>g three childi-en : Carol<strong>in</strong>e, ttc.<br />

3. Thom<strong>as</strong>, who m. Anne Haff, and settled at Mauch<br />

Chunk, Pa., and <strong>in</strong> 1863 had one daughter.<br />

4. Mary Anne, who ni. Dr. Thompson of Mauch<br />

Chunk, where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1863, and w<strong>as</strong> a widow and<br />

had three children.<br />

5. Ezekiel M., who m. and settled at New Brunswick,<br />

N. J., where he lived <strong>in</strong> 1863, and had a family.


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6. Sarah, who m. Richard Sharp, and settled at Eckley,<br />

Pa., where <strong>the</strong>y lived <strong>in</strong> 1863, and had a large family.<br />

7. Robert, who m. Trescott of Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, where<br />

<strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1863, and had a family.<br />

8. John, who m. and settled at E<strong>as</strong>ton, Pa., where he w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1863.<br />

bb'd^h. Anne. She m. Daniel Turner of K<strong>in</strong>gston, Pa,, where<br />

<strong>the</strong>y settled, and she d. about 1824. leav<strong>in</strong>g one child<br />

Ge<strong>or</strong>ge<br />

1863.<br />

Denison, who w<strong>as</strong> a merchant at Hope. N. J., <strong>in</strong><br />

5599c. Sarah, who m. Thom<strong>as</strong> Ferrier, and settled <strong>in</strong> Yates county,<br />

N. Y., where he died, s. p.<br />

She <strong>the</strong>n m. Stephen Abbot, who d. at Planes. Pa., and<br />

she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at K<strong>in</strong>gston <strong>in</strong> 1863, s. p.<br />

yi. Mary Sill (1908), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 22 July,<br />

1752, second daughter of Jabez Sill (452) and Elizabeth<br />

Noyes, w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9)<br />

of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. 1770, James Gould, b. at<br />

!N"<strong>or</strong>th Lyme, son of James Gould and Elizabeth Chappel<br />

{see No. 1886). <strong>The</strong>y settled at Lyme, and <strong>in</strong> 1772, removed<br />

to Wilkesbarre, Pa., where <strong>the</strong>y rema<strong>in</strong>ed until <strong>the</strong><br />

battle of Wyom<strong>in</strong>g, <strong>in</strong> July, 1778. He w<strong>as</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> array,<br />

and she, with her four young children, fled through <strong>the</strong><br />

wilderness, to <strong>the</strong> place of her nativity, where her husband<br />

subsequently rejo<strong>in</strong>ed her. And <strong>the</strong>y resided at Lyme<br />

until his death, <strong>in</strong> 1810. She sh<strong>or</strong>tly afterwards removed<br />

to Canandaigua, IST. Y., where she d. 22 April, 1847.<br />

Tlieir children were :<br />

5600. Elisha, b. 28 March, 1771, at Lyme.<br />

5601. William, b. 17 Dec, 1773, at Wilkesbarre. He married, and<br />

had a family, <strong>the</strong> particulars of whom I have not been able<br />

to obta<strong>in</strong>. But it is supposed that his son Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, lived at<br />

Geneva. 0., <strong>in</strong> 1860.<br />

5602. Alfred, b 12 May, 1784, at Lyme. He m. Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Longyer<br />

of Ulster county, b. about 1791. <strong>The</strong>y removed to E<strong>as</strong>t<br />

Bloomfield, N. Y., soon afterwards, where he d. 28 March,<br />

1858, and she d. 4 Oct., 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had five children<br />

1. Julia, unm. <strong>in</strong> 1862.<br />

2. James, died at <strong>the</strong> age of 34, at Sheboygan, unm.<br />

3. Mary C , m. May, 1837, Dr. Henry E.'^Griffith, a physician,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at E<strong>as</strong>t Bloomfield <strong>in</strong> 1862, and<br />

had eight children : Henry E., b. 21 April, 1838 ; Kate I.,<br />

b. 12 May, 1840 ; Mary, b. 16 July, 1842 ; Alfred G., b. 17<br />

Oct.. 1846; Julia A., b. 10 Jan., 1849; Emma, b. 7 Aug.,<br />

1852, d. 22 Sept., 1856; James, b. 3 June, 1855 ; and Edward,<br />

b. 26 Aug., 1856.<br />

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4. Ph<strong>in</strong>eh<strong>as</strong>, liv<strong>in</strong>g at E<strong>as</strong>t Bloomfield <strong>in</strong> 1862, unm.<br />

5. Elizabeth, who died <strong>in</strong> childhood.<br />

5603. James, b. 12 Nov., 1789, at Lyme. He d. 11 Dec, 1812, at<br />

E<strong>as</strong>t Bloomfield, unm.<br />

5603a. Elizabeth, b. 26 Feb., 1775, at Wilkesbarre, and d. <strong>in</strong> March,<br />

1787, at Lyme, Conn.<br />

5604. Mary, b. 11 Aug., 1777, at Wilkesbarre. She m. 1 Jan.,<br />

1797, Lu<strong>the</strong>r Cole. b. 21 Sept., 1771. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Canandaigua, N. Y., where she d. 11<br />

April, 1819, and he d. 10 O^-t., 1824. <strong>The</strong>y had seven<br />

children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Canandaigua :<br />

1. Saroh, b. 5 Oct., 1797, m. 18 Jan., 1821, David C.<br />

Bates of Canandaigua, who d. <strong>in</strong> 1849, at Canandaigua, where<br />

she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1862, and had six children : James Henry,<br />

b. 1823 J Lu<strong>the</strong>r Cole, b. 1825; Mary Elizabeth, b. 1828,<br />

m. E. A. Wales of Detroit; Francis, b. 1830, m. 1858, Mary<br />

Greenleaf; Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Boughton, b. 1833, m. 1862, Eliza<br />

Field ; Charles Curtis, b. 1836, m. 1861, Sarah Graves ; and<br />

Ellen M., b. 1838, died unm.<br />

2. James L., b 28 Dec, 1798, d. 8 Feb., 1823, unm.<br />

3. Hemy S., b. 2 Sept., 1800, m. 25 May, 1825, Victoire<br />

Desnoyers of Detroit, and d. 10 June, 1836.<br />

4. Elizabeth, h. 5 Aug., 1803, and d. 27 Oct., 1822, unm.<br />

5. Thom<strong>as</strong> G., b. 24 Feb., 1806, m. 27 Jan., 1827, Mary<br />

Disbrow, and d. 25 Jan., 1862, at Monro, Mich.<br />

6. Harriet 31, h. 13 Feb., 1808, m. 19 Nov., 1834, B. F.<br />

Fifield of Detroit.<br />

7. Joseph C.,h. 10 Aug., 1810, m. 5 Dec, 1833, Martha<br />

I. Clark, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Monro, Mich., <strong>in</strong> 1862.<br />

5605. Sarah, b. 26 Dec, 1779, at Lyme. She m. <strong>in</strong> 1806, Ph<strong>in</strong>eh<strong>as</strong><br />

P. Bates, b. about 1780, at Hartland, Conn., son of Ph<strong>in</strong>eh<strong>as</strong><br />

Bates and Es<strong>the</strong>r Curtis of Hartland, who were among <strong>the</strong><br />

pioneer settlers of Canandaigua <strong>in</strong> 1790. <strong>The</strong>y settled at<br />

Canandaigua, where he w<strong>as</strong> a lead<strong>in</strong>g citizen, and w<strong>as</strong> sheriff<br />

of <strong>the</strong> county of Ontario, and became a wealthy farmer. He<br />

d. 13 Dec, 1857, at Canandaigua, aged 77, and she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Detroit <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had children, b<strong>or</strong>n at<br />

Canandaigua, <strong>the</strong> particulars of whom I have not been able to<br />

obta<strong>in</strong>, except that I am <strong>in</strong>f<strong>or</strong>med <strong>the</strong>y had a son : Ge<strong>or</strong>ge<br />

C. Bates, who graduated at Geneva college, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer<br />

at Detroit ; a daughter, who m. James A. Armstrong of<br />

Detroit; a son, John Bates, who graduated at Geneva college,<br />

m. A. M. Cpham, and d. at Canandaigua <strong>in</strong> 1856, and<br />

had three children ; and that <strong>the</strong>re w<strong>as</strong> ano<strong>the</strong>r son, whose<br />

name I have not learned, who m. and settled at Monro, Mich.<br />

5606. Sophia, b. 1 Jan., 1794, at Lyme. She m. 11 Nov., 1818,<br />

Ge<strong>or</strong>ge W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton Blodgett, b. 11 Dec, 1795, at Randolph,<br />

Vt., son of Caleb Blodgett and Charity Walbridge of Alexander,<br />

N. Y. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Le<br />

Roy, N. Y., where she d. 1 Oct., 1858, and he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1862. <strong>The</strong>y had four children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Le Roy:


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1. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Gould, m. 1842, C<strong>or</strong>nelia Chandler of Batavia,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, removed to Milwaukie, and <strong>in</strong> 1853 to<br />

Iowa, and <strong>in</strong> 1862 w<strong>as</strong> a maj<strong>or</strong> of Missouri volunteers, and<br />

had three children : C<strong>or</strong>nelia W<strong>in</strong>ifred, b. 4 April, 1844<br />

Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, b. 1848, d. 1854 ; and Virg<strong>in</strong>ia Sophia, b. 1854.<br />

2. Mary Sill, liv<strong>in</strong>g with her fa<strong>the</strong>r at Le Roy, unm <strong>in</strong><br />

1862.<br />

3. Bcjivi/ Cole, m. 1855, Maria Birdsall of Palmyra, daughter<br />

of Thom<strong>as</strong> Birdsall, w<strong>as</strong> a merchant at Rochester, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Seneca Falls, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1862, and had two<br />

children: Ge<strong>or</strong>ge W. ; and Thom<strong>as</strong> B.<br />

4. Sophia Gould, m. 3 May, 1860, John R. Anderson, a<br />

merchant of Le Roy.<br />

5607. Naomi, b. 28 Feb., 1786, at Lyme. She m. Maj<strong>or</strong> Peter<br />

Hughes, an officer of <strong>the</strong> army of <strong>the</strong> revolution. He lived<br />

at Ovid, and w<strong>as</strong> sheriff of Seneca county, removed to<br />

Auburn, and w<strong>as</strong> clerk of Cayuga county, where he died.<br />

She had by him one child :<br />

1. l\'ter Goxdd, who d. 26 Jan., 1846, at Detroit.<br />

She <strong>the</strong>n m. 26 Xdv., 1822, Henry Chap<strong>in</strong> of Canandaigua.<br />

In 1834 <strong>the</strong>y removed to N<strong>or</strong>walk, 0., where she d. 20<br />

April, 1853, and where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1862. She had by<br />

him four o<strong>the</strong>r children :<br />

1. Clarissa Greig, who m. Joseph C. Cole.<br />

2. Sarah C<strong>or</strong>nelia.<br />

3. Mary Sill.<br />

4. Edivard, who m. Jennie M<strong>or</strong>ton of Sandusky City, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Toledo, 0., <strong>in</strong> 1862.<br />

5608. Elizabeth 2d, b. 8 Sept., 1792, at Lyme. She d. 7 May, 1813,<br />

unm.<br />

5609. Abigail Noyes, b. 1 March, 1795, at Lyme. She m. 27 Jan.,<br />

1817, Heman Judd Redfield, b. 27 Dec, 1788, at Suffield,<br />

Conn., eldest sou of Peleg Redfield and Mary Judd, and<br />

grandson of Capt. William Redfield and Elizabeth Starr of<br />

Guilf<strong>or</strong>d, and great grandson of <strong>The</strong>ophilus Redfield and<br />

Priscilla Gr<strong>in</strong>ncll of Kill<strong>in</strong>gw<strong>or</strong>th, and great great grandson<br />

of James Redfield and Elizabeth Howe, and great great great<br />

grandson of William Redfield, <strong>the</strong> first, of New London. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Le Roy, N. Y., where he w<strong>as</strong><br />

a state senat<strong>or</strong> and m<strong>as</strong>ter <strong>in</strong> chancery. He w<strong>as</strong> afterwards collect<strong>or</strong><br />

of <strong>the</strong> customs f<strong>or</strong> <strong>the</strong> district of New Y<strong>or</strong>k. She d. 11<br />

Feb., 1841, and he had by her fourteen children :<br />

1. Elizabeth Gould, h.'l Nov., 1817, who m. Robert W.<br />

Lowbcr, a broker, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at <strong>the</strong> city of New<br />

Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1861.<br />

2. Mary Judd, b. 25 July, 1819, who m. Henry J. Glowachi,<br />

a lawyer of Batavia, N. Y.<br />

3. Spencer, b. 1 April, 1821, and d. 10 June, 1837.<br />

4. Heman, b. 25 Feb., 1823.<br />

5. Mann<strong>in</strong>g, b. 21 Jan., 1826, and d. 6 Oct., 1848, unm.<br />

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6. Jane, b. 14 May, 1827, m. Lawrence Turnure, a merchant<br />

of New Y<strong>or</strong>k, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1802, and had<br />

one sou : Lawrence, b. 1861.<br />

7. Sarah C<strong>or</strong>nelia Bates, b. 31 Dec, 1828, d. 6 Jan. 1829.<br />

8. Sarah C<strong>or</strong>nelia Bates 2d, b. 13 Nov., 1829, m. Lieut.<br />

Ralph Chandler of <strong>the</strong> U. S. navy.<br />

9. Anne Maria, b. 18 May, 1831, m. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Evans, of<br />

Batavia, N. Y.<br />

10. James Henry, b. 30 June, 1833, and d. 14 March,<br />

1834.<br />

11. Robert Bayard, b. 24 Dec, 1834, and died young.<br />

12. Henry Seymour, b. 17 March, 1836.<br />

13. James, b. 7 Sept., 1837, and d. 28 Nov., 1837.<br />

14. James Metcalf, b. 17 July, 1839.<br />

After <strong>the</strong> death of his first wife, he (Heman J. Redfield)<br />

m. 14 April, 1846, Constance C. Batty, and had by her four<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r children (not of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Hyde</strong> blood) : Frank Batty, b. 20<br />

31arch, 1847 ; Abby Littell, b. 17 Aug., 1848 ; Una Clark,<br />

b. 11 July, 1851 ; and Martha Evans, b. 1855.<br />

YL Naoma Sill (1909), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 28 I^ov.,<br />

1754, third daughter of Jabez Sill (452) and Elizabeth<br />

Noyes, w<strong>as</strong> a great grauddaughter of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9)<br />

of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. John Paul Schott. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a capta<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> army of <strong>the</strong> United States, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> war<br />

of <strong>the</strong> revolution, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Philadelphia, where<br />

<strong>the</strong>y both died.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

:<br />

6610. James, b<strong>or</strong>n at Philadelphia. He m. Bryan, and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

settled at Philadelphia, where he w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and became<br />

very wealthy. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Philadelphia <strong>in</strong><br />

1863, and had a large family.<br />

5611. John Sill, b<strong>or</strong>n at Philadelphia. He w<strong>as</strong> a physician, and<br />

married, and settled <strong>in</strong> Philadelphia, where he died <strong>in</strong> July,<br />

1863, leav<strong>in</strong>g a large family.<br />

5612. John Paul, b<strong>or</strong>n at Philadelphia. He married, and settled at<br />

Philadelphia, where he died, leav<strong>in</strong>g one son : John Paul,<br />

who died uum.<br />

who m.<br />

Henry Mandeville of Philadelphia. <strong>The</strong>y removed to Louis-<br />

6613. A daughter, whose name I have not obta<strong>in</strong>ed -, but<br />

iana, and had one son :<br />

Henry, who w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, at <strong>or</strong> near Vicksburgh <strong>in</strong> 1861.<br />

VL Capt. Richard L<strong>or</strong>d Sill (1911), b<strong>or</strong>n at Saybrook,<br />

Conn., 10 June, 1757, eldest son of Capt. Richard Sill<br />

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beth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He studied medic<strong>in</strong>e<br />

with his uncle, Dr. Elisha Sill of Goshen, and w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

physician. He m. Sarah Hale of Goshen. <strong>The</strong>y settled<br />

at C<strong>or</strong>nwall and removed to W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>, Conn., where he<br />

practiced medic<strong>in</strong>e. But dislik<strong>in</strong>g his profession he abandoned<br />

it, became a shipm<strong>as</strong>ter, and removed to Hartf<strong>or</strong>d,<br />

where he d. 6 Aug., 1805.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children tvere :<br />

5620. William Richard, b. about 1780, w<strong>as</strong> a shipm<strong>as</strong>ter, aud d.<br />

about 1803, on <strong>the</strong> African co<strong>as</strong>t.<br />

5621. Thom<strong>as</strong> Hale, b. 11 Oct., 1783, at W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>. He graduated<br />

at Brown University 1804, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. He m. Joanna<br />

Ch<strong>as</strong>e, daughter of Rev. Amos Ch<strong>as</strong>e, m<strong>in</strong>ister of<br />

Litchfield, Conn. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Erie, Pa., where he w<strong>as</strong><br />

state's att<strong>or</strong>ney f<strong>or</strong> Warren county, member of <strong>the</strong> legisla-<br />

ture, member of congress, and postm<strong>as</strong>ter, and w<strong>as</strong> president<br />

of <strong>the</strong> United States branch bank, member of <strong>the</strong> constitutional<br />

convention of 1836, and a presidential elect<strong>or</strong> <strong>in</strong> 1848. He<br />

d. 7 Feb., 1856, at Erie. He had six children :<br />

1. Richard, b. 19 Aug., 1817, at Erie, m. Eliza R. Herron,<br />

daughter of John Herron and Clara his wife, w<strong>as</strong> a merchant,<br />

and lived at Pittsburgh.<br />

2. Joanna L., b 4 Sept., 1819, at Erie, m. Joseph Selden<br />

of Erie, and d. 7 April, 1854.<br />

3. Sarah Hale, b. 14 Sept., 1822, at Erie, m. Mat<strong>the</strong>w<br />

Tayl<strong>or</strong> of Erie.<br />

4. Thom<strong>as</strong>, h. 20 July, 1824, at Erie, w<strong>as</strong> a merchant,<br />

and settled at Pittsburgh.<br />

5. Joseph, b. 1 March, 1827, at Erie, where he w<strong>as</strong> a mer-<br />

chant.<br />

6. James, b. 11 Nov., 1829, at Erie, w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Erie <strong>in</strong> 1859, where he wis district att<strong>or</strong>ney.<br />

5622. Roderick, b. about 1790. He went from Hartf<strong>or</strong>d to <strong>the</strong><br />

West Indies <strong>in</strong> 1810, <strong>as</strong> supercargo of a ship, and w<strong>as</strong> taken<br />

sick and died bef<strong>or</strong>e <strong>the</strong> return of <strong>the</strong> vessel.<br />

5623. Jeuuette, b. at W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>. She m. Return Strong of New Y<strong>or</strong>k,<br />

and d. <strong>in</strong> 1805.<br />

After <strong>the</strong> death of Capt. Richard L<strong>or</strong>d Sill, his widow m.<br />

Deacon Jesse Stanley of Goshen, b, 23 Dec, 1757, eldest<br />

son of William Stanley and Anne Baldw<strong>in</strong> of Farm<strong>in</strong>gton<br />

and afterwards of Goshen. She w<strong>as</strong> his second wife, and<br />

<strong>the</strong>y removed to Mount M<strong>or</strong>ris, N. Y., where she d. 1820,<br />

and he d. 24 June, 1845.<br />

VI. Col. Elisha Sill (1912), b<strong>or</strong>n at Saybrook, Conn.<br />

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27 March, 1772, second son of Capt. Eicliard Sill (453) and<br />

Zipp<strong>or</strong>ali Ayres, of Saybrook, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of 1<br />

Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (91) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 7<br />

\<br />

April, 1799, Mary Hart, daughter ot'Samnel Hart, Esq., of<br />

Saybrook. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Ayers'<br />

Po<strong>in</strong>t, <strong>in</strong> Saybrook, on <strong>the</strong> farm upon which he w<strong>as</strong> b<strong>or</strong>n.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> deacon of <strong>the</strong> church, justice of <strong>the</strong> peace, member<br />

of <strong>the</strong> legislature and colonel of militia. She d. 4<br />

May, 1851, at Saj'brook, aged 77 years ; where he w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859, at <strong>the</strong> age of 87 years.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

:<br />

5624. Henry Richard, b. 17 June, 1802, at Saybrook. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

farmer, and d. 14 Oct., 1826 at Saybrook, unm.<br />

5625. Charles Elisha, b. 29 Nov., 1803, at Saybrook. He m. 13<br />

March, 1843, Jennette Bull. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

settled at Saybrook, where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had<br />

four children :<br />

1. Charles Atujusfna, b. 10 Aug., 1845.<br />

2. Sara Eliza, b. 14 Dec, 1848.<br />

3. Francis Marv<strong>in</strong>, b. 26 Feb., 1852.<br />

4. Jennette Amelia, b. 20 June, 1854.<br />

5626. Edward Oswald, b. 12 Feb., 1806, at Saybrook. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

sail<strong>or</strong>, and d. 7 Oct., 1826, unm.<br />

5627. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Augustus, b. 15 June, 1809, at Saybrook, and d. 23<br />

June, 1809,<br />

5628. G-e<strong>or</strong>ge Augustus 2d, b. 4 Feb., 1811. at Saybrook. He w<strong>as</strong><br />

a merchant at Manhattan, O., and a rul<strong>in</strong>g elder <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

church, and d. 27 Sept., 1837, unm<br />

5629. Roderick William, b. 15 April, 1814, at Saybrook. He m.<br />

Joanna Bull, and w<strong>as</strong> a merchant at Manhattan, 0. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

removed to Saybrook, where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858, and w<strong>as</strong><br />

eng<strong>in</strong>eer of a steamboat. <strong>The</strong>y had two children :<br />

1. iMari/ Hart, b. 18 April, 1841.<br />

2. Martha, b. 5 Jan., 1848. d. 28 May, 1850.<br />

5630. H<strong>or</strong>ace, b. 11 Dec, 1817. at Saybrook. He m. Nancy H.<br />

Bromley. He w<strong>as</strong> a silversmith, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at New<br />

Y<strong>or</strong>k, where she died.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. Sarah Bantee of New Y<strong>or</strong>k, where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1859, and had two children :<br />

1. Mary Elizabeth, b. 29 July, 1842.<br />

2. Louisa Townsend, b. 9 Feb., 1845.<br />

5631. Lydia Hart, b. 7 April, 1799; unm. <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

VI. Rev. Elijah Bennet Sill (1917), b<strong>or</strong>n at New Fairfield,<br />

Conn., 1760, son of Rev. Elijah Sill (454) and D<strong>or</strong>c<strong>as</strong><br />

Bennet of N^ew Fairfield, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He w<strong>as</strong> a Presby-<br />

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terian clergyman. He m. Chloe Barnes, and <strong>the</strong>y settled<br />

at Pawl<strong>in</strong>gs, IST. T.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children loere :<br />

5632. Deodatus, b. 4 May, 1784, at Pawliugs. He m. 31 Oct.,<br />

1811, Margaret McKaight. <strong>The</strong>y lived at Frankl<strong>in</strong>ville,<br />

N. Y., where he d. 29 May, 1852. <strong>The</strong>y had ten children :<br />

1. Deodatus, b. 16 Aug., 1814, and d. 9 Sept., 1814.<br />

2. Hiram, b. 24 Feb., 1817, m. Zerviah Pierce, and settled<br />

at Frankl<strong>in</strong>ville, and had four children : Martha Laverne,<br />

b. 22 June, 1843 ; Joseph Adelbert, b. 4 April, 1845 j<br />

Susan Emerette, b. 21 Aug., 1847 ; and Serena, b. 9 April,<br />

1850.<br />

3. Mary, b. 15 June, 1819, m. John Pierce.<br />

4. Martha, b. 12 March, 1821, and d. 9 Jan., 1830.<br />

5. Samuel, b. 30 May, 1823, m. Mary Z. Pierce, and lived<br />

at Richbui-gh, Pa., and had two children : Encome A., b. 28<br />

Oct., 1851, and d. 5 Sept., 1852; and James E., b. July,<br />

1853.<br />

6. Susan, b. 30 May, 1823, (tw<strong>in</strong>) and d. 13 April, 1847,<br />

unra.<br />

7. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, b. 25 Aug., 1826, m. Maria J. Cooper, lived at<br />

Ischua, N. Y., aud had two children : Miron Viranes, b. 22<br />

July, 1852 ; and Nelson Beni<strong>as</strong>, b. 23 March, 1854.<br />

8. Nelson, b. 19 June, 1829.<br />

9. Samantha, b. 26 July, 1831.<br />

10. Alexander, b. 30 Aug., 1834.<br />

5it33. William, b. 26 Sept., 1786, at Pawl<strong>in</strong>gs. He m. Harriet<br />

Arnold, and lived at Frankl<strong>in</strong>ville, where he d. 30 Aug.,<br />

1839. <strong>The</strong>y had thirteen children :<br />

1. John William, b. 20 Dec, 1815, m. Carol<strong>in</strong>e Searl, settled<br />

at Frankl<strong>in</strong>ville, and had three children : Orissa, b. 19<br />

May, 1839 ; William B., b. 14 May, 1842, and Frances<br />

Maria, b. 1 April, 1846.<br />

2. Carol<strong>in</strong>e H., b. 25 Nov., 1817, m. Asaph Fitch.<br />

3. Elijah B., b. 18 March, 1820, d. 9 Jan., 1842.<br />

4. Thom<strong>as</strong> Manly, b. 24 May, 1822, m. Sarah Far<strong>well</strong>, and<br />

settled at Frankl<strong>in</strong>ville.<br />

5. Chloe A., b. 17 Sept., 1824, d. 15 June, 1831.<br />

6. Charlotte, b. 27 April, 1827, m. Erie Kent.<br />

7. Phehe A., b. 13 June, 1830, m. Armenus Kent.<br />

8. Andrew Jackson, b. 29 Oct., 1832.<br />

9. Alonzo D., b. 28 Nov., 1835.<br />

10. Mark, b. 8 Dec, 1837.<br />

11. Ne<strong>well</strong>, died <strong>in</strong> childhood.<br />

12. Stisanna, died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

13. Mary, died <strong>in</strong> childhood.<br />

5634. Elijah, b. 4 Nov., 1792, at Pawl<strong>in</strong>gs. He m. 1820, Margaret<br />

Conrad. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Frank-


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l<strong>in</strong>ville, and removed to H<strong>in</strong>sdale, N. Y. He d. 8 April,<br />

1852. <strong>The</strong>y had four children :<br />

1. Hannah 3Iaria, b. 24 Feb., 1825, <strong>in</strong>. Lyman Searl of<br />

Frankl<strong>in</strong>ville.<br />

2. Anne Matilda, b. 14 Oct., 1828, m. Jacob Houck of<br />

Frankl<strong>in</strong>ville.<br />

:<br />

3. Henry Elijah, b. 12 May, 1830, m. Emel<strong>in</strong>e A. Nourse,<br />

settled at H<strong>in</strong>sdale, and had two children : Emel<strong>in</strong>e Adell,<br />

b. 25 Dec, 1849, d. 9 Feb., 1850, and Rosalie Emel<strong>in</strong>e, b.<br />

5 Sept., 1853.<br />

4. Harvey Neicell, b. 29 Oct., 1832, m. Laura Ann Scof-<br />

field, and settled at Bloomfield, Pa.<br />

5635. Alonzo, b. 1805, at Pawliugs. He married and settled at<br />

Frankl<strong>in</strong>ville, and removed to Rushf<strong>or</strong>d, N. Y., and had four<br />

children :<br />

1. Daoiiel B., b. 26 March, 1832.<br />

2. I)a\^id C, b. 1 May, 1834.<br />

3. Jane, b. 30 April, 1839.<br />

4. Ulijah B., b. 28 Feb., 1844.<br />

5636. Ne<strong>well</strong>, b<strong>or</strong>n at Pawl<strong>in</strong>gs.<br />

5637. Susan, b<strong>or</strong>n at Pawl<strong>in</strong>gs, and died at age of 19 years, unm.<br />

5638. Mary, b. 1789, at Pawl<strong>in</strong>gs. Shem. Marcus Moffatt, resided<br />

at Frankl<strong>in</strong>ville, and died 1849.<br />

5639. Alb<strong>as</strong>iudra, b<strong>or</strong>n at Pawl<strong>in</strong>gs.<br />

VI. Daniel Sill (1918), b<strong>or</strong>n at New Fairfield, Conn.,<br />

1771, son of Rev. Elijah Sill (454) and D<strong>or</strong>c<strong>as</strong> Bennet, w<strong>as</strong><br />

a great grandson of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third generation.<br />

He ni. 25 Jan., 1798, Abigail McKnight. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

settled at Oxf<strong>or</strong>d, N. Y. She d. about 1806.<br />

His children hy her ivere :<br />

5640. Addison, b. 2 Aug., 1800 at Oxf<strong>or</strong>d. He m. 7 March, 1825,<br />

Jemima Cleveland, and lived<br />

seven children<br />

at K<strong>in</strong>gsville, 0. <strong>The</strong>y had<br />

1. Daniel, b. 13 Jan., 1826, m Nancy Ann Jo<strong>in</strong>er, w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at K<strong>in</strong>gsville <strong>in</strong> 1855, had one child : Addison, b. 6<br />

Nov., 1853.<br />

2. Alpheus, b. 19 July, 1828, and d. 12 Nov., 1851, unm.<br />

3. Joanna, b. 26 Jan., 1831, and d. 13 June, 1832.<br />

4. Joanna 2d, b. 7 April, 1833.<br />

5. Eunice A., b. 29 May, 1836.<br />

6. Asenath, b. 21 June. 1843.<br />

7. Ellen, b. 5 April, 1847, and d. 21 Jan., 1851.<br />

5641. Asenath, b. 13 Dec, 1798, at Oxf<strong>or</strong>d. She m. Samuel<br />

Lewis, and d. March, 1850.<br />

5642. Diana, b. 31 Jan., 1803, at Oxf<strong>or</strong>d, and d. 25 Aug., 1804.<br />

5643. Susan, b. 10 Dec, 1804, at Oxf<strong>or</strong>d. She m. Avery Cleveland,<br />

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Daniel Sill tlien m. 2 Feb., 1808, Alb<strong>as</strong>iudra Barnes.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer and after several removes, d. at Ossian,<br />

K Y., 17 Feb., 1826.<br />

His children hy her loere :<br />

5644. Griswold, b. 10 Jan., 1810, and d. 27 July, 1811.<br />

5645. Ogden, b. 27 Feb., 1812, and d. 24 Sept., 1817.<br />

YI. L<strong>or</strong>d Freedom Sill (1819), b<strong>or</strong>n at New Fairfield,<br />

Conn., 2 Jan., 1785, son of Rev. Elijah Sill (454) and D<strong>or</strong>c<strong>as</strong><br />

Barnes, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong><br />

third generation. He m. Hannah Covey, settled at Butternuts,<br />

and removed to German, IST. Y.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

:<br />

5646. William, b. 11 May, 1824.<br />

5647. Phebe A., b. 24 Jan., 1816.<br />

5648. Sarah A., b. 5 Sept., 1817, m. John Barnes of Triaogle, N. Y.<br />

YI. Elisha Eaton Sill (1920), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 18<br />

July, 1774, eldest son of Dr. Elisha Sill (455) and Mary Heaton<br />

of Goshen, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9)<br />

of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 1805 Susan M. Hopk<strong>in</strong>s,<br />

b<strong>or</strong>n at Goshen, Conn., daughter of Samuel Hopk<strong>in</strong>s of<br />

Goshen, and sister of Samuel Miles Hopk<strong>in</strong>s, a dist<strong>in</strong>guished<br />

lawyer of <strong>the</strong> state of New Y<strong>or</strong>k. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Utica, N". Y., where he died <strong>in</strong><br />

Oct., 1812..<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

5649. William Eaton, b. 14 Oct., 1806, at Utica. He graduated at<br />

Hamilton College 1825, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. He m. 13 Sept.,<br />

1831, his first cous<strong>in</strong>, Julia Ann Hopk<strong>in</strong>s, b. 1807, at New<br />

Y<strong>or</strong>k, daughter of Samuel Miles Hopk<strong>in</strong>s and Sarah E.<br />

Rogers, <strong>the</strong>n of <strong>the</strong> city of Albany. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Geneva,<br />

N. Y., where she d. 5 March, 1849. He had by her six<br />

children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Geneva.<br />

1. Elizabeth, b. 21 June, 1832. unm. <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

2. iSusan Dwight, b. 22 June, 1834, and d. 17 Oct., 1856,<br />

unm.<br />

3. Julia Amu b. 24 May, 1838, unm. <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

4. Mary Eaton, b. 23 June, 1840, unm. <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

5. <strong>The</strong>od<strong>or</strong>e, b. 2 March, 1843.<br />

6. William H., b. 20 Feb., 1849, and d. 25 March, 1850.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 25 May, 1853, Anna Su<strong>the</strong>rland, b. 27 May,<br />

1815, at Albany, daughter of Hon. Jacob Su<strong>the</strong>rland, one of<br />

<strong>the</strong> justices of <strong>the</strong> supreme court of New Y<strong>or</strong>k, and Frances


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:<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

Lans<strong>in</strong>g, and granddaughter of Hon. John Lans<strong>in</strong>g, <strong>the</strong><br />

second chancell<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> state of New Y<strong>or</strong>k. <strong>The</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Geneva <strong>in</strong> 1858, and he had by her one child :<br />

7. Jacob Su<strong>the</strong>rland, b. 31 Jan., 1855, d. 14 Jan., 1856.<br />

5650. Samuel Hopk<strong>in</strong>s, b. 15 June, 1812, at Utica. He m. 15<br />

May, 1839, Susan Anne Rose, b<strong>or</strong>n at Rose Hill, Seneca<br />

county, N. Y., daughter of Hon. Robert S. Rose and Jane<br />

Lawson. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Geneva, where she d. 16 June,<br />

1848, and where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had four<br />

children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Geneva<br />

1. Robert Rose, b. 22 Aug., 1840, an undergraduate at<br />

Yale <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

2. William Eaton, b. 22 Nov., 1842.<br />

3. Henr^ Rose, b. 1 Oct., 1844.<br />

4. Frederick, b. 10 May, 1848, and d. Feb., 1857.<br />

5651. Susan Hopk<strong>in</strong>s, b. 1810, at Utica, and d. 2 March, 1835, unni.<br />

After <strong>the</strong> death of Elisha Eaton Sill, his widow m. <strong>the</strong><br />

Rev. Henry Dwight, and removed, with her children, to<br />

Geneva, N. Y., and had by him three o<strong>the</strong>r children. He<br />

d. <strong>in</strong> 1857, at Geneva, where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858. One<br />

of her daughters, by her l<strong>as</strong>t husband, Mary Elliot Dwight,<br />

b. 18 June, 1817, m. Henry Lathrop Young (3490) eldest<br />

son of Henry Young and Mary <strong>Hyde</strong> (1041) of New Y<strong>or</strong>k.<br />

{See No. 3490.)<br />

VI. Gen. <strong>The</strong>od<strong>or</strong>e Sill (1921), b<strong>or</strong>n at Goshen, Conn.,<br />

3 Jan., 1777, second son of Dr. Elisha Sill (455) and Mary<br />

Heaton of Goshen, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He graduated at Yale<br />

1797, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. He m. 10 Sept., 1810, Eliza<br />

Mann. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Whitesb<strong>or</strong>ough, ^. Y., where he<br />

w<strong>as</strong> f<strong>or</strong> several years <strong>in</strong> successful practice with his<br />

bro<strong>the</strong>r-<strong>in</strong>-law, Thom<strong>as</strong> R. Gold ; w<strong>as</strong> a member of <strong>the</strong><br />

legislature and a maj<strong>or</strong>-general of <strong>the</strong> Xew Y<strong>or</strong>k state<br />

artillery. He d. 27 March, 1836, at Whitesb<strong>or</strong>ough. {See<br />

Day's Cl<strong>as</strong>s of 1797, p. 86.) His widow d. 29 April, 1849.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were:<br />

5652. John, b. 5 Oct., 1811, at Whitesb<strong>or</strong>ough. and d. 22 Oct.,<br />

1811.<br />

6653. <strong>The</strong>od<strong>or</strong>e Eaton, b. 21 Jan., 1816, at Whitesb<strong>or</strong>ough, d. <strong>in</strong><br />

1824.<br />

6654. John Mann, b. 28 June, 1818, at Whitesb<strong>or</strong>ough. He w<strong>as</strong><br />

a sail<strong>or</strong>, and d. 8 Oct., 1842, at <strong>the</strong> naval hospital, unm.<br />

6655. <strong>The</strong>od<strong>or</strong>e Eaton 2d, b. 8 Feb., 1826, at Whitesb<strong>or</strong>ough, and<br />

d. 7 Sept., 1829.


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823<br />

5656. Eliza Mann, b. 7 Jan., 1813. at Whitesb<strong>or</strong>ough. She m.<br />

Calvert Comstock, b. 2 July, 1812, at Western^ New Y<strong>or</strong>k,<br />

son of Alban Comstock and Eunice M<strong>or</strong>ris. He w<strong>as</strong> a law-<br />

yer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Rome, N. Y., where he w<strong>as</strong> district<br />

att<strong>or</strong>ney. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Rome <strong>in</strong> 1861, and he w<strong>as</strong><br />

one of <strong>the</strong> edit<strong>or</strong>s and propriet<strong>or</strong>s of <strong>the</strong> Albany Atl<strong>as</strong> and<br />

Argus. <strong>The</strong>y had eleven children, two of whom died <strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>in</strong>fancy ', <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs were :<br />

1. <strong>The</strong>od<strong>or</strong>e. 2. C<strong>or</strong>nelia. 3. Edward. 4. Louise.<br />

5. Mary. 6. Eliza. 7. Sarah. 8. Ella. 9. Calvert.<br />

5657. Sarah Gold, b. 1 March, 1814, at Whitesb<strong>or</strong>ough. She m.<br />

22 Jan., 1852, Rev. Gurdon Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton of Sag Harb<strong>or</strong>, N. Y.,<br />

and d. 31 Jan., 1858, s. }). He <strong>the</strong>n m. her sister, Charlotte<br />

M. (5659) <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

5658. Mary Eloisa, b. 25 Feb., 1821, at Whitesb<strong>or</strong>o', d. 2 Oct., 1823.<br />

5659. Charlotte Marsh, b. 25 May, 1823, at Whitesb<strong>or</strong>o'. She m.<br />

25 Oct., 1859, Rev. Gurdon Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton of Sag Harb<strong>or</strong>,<br />

N. Y., whose first wife w<strong>as</strong> her sister, Sarah Gold Sill (5657).<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> b. 27 Nov., 1818, and w<strong>as</strong> third son of Benjam<strong>in</strong><br />

Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton of New Y<strong>or</strong>k, and his first wife. Faith Trumbull<br />

Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton. He graduated at Hamilton college 1838. and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> an Episcopal clergyman and a dist<strong>in</strong>guished poet. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had one child :<br />

Channimj Mo<strong>or</strong>e, b. 4 Jan., 1861.<br />

5660. C<strong>or</strong>nelia, b 15 Nov., 1829, at Whitesb<strong>or</strong>o', d. 1838.<br />

VI. Sarah Sill (1922), b<strong>or</strong>n at Goshen, Conn., 1764,<br />

daughter of Dr. Elisha Sill (455) and Mary Heaton, w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

great granddaughter of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third<br />

generation. She m. Thom<strong>as</strong> Ruggles Gold, b. 4 I^ov.,<br />

1764, at C<strong>or</strong>nwall, Conn., fourth son of Rev. Hezekiah<br />

Gold and Sarah Sedgwick of C<strong>or</strong>nwall.<br />

[<strong>The</strong> Rev. Hezekiah Gold, b. about 1731, graduated at<br />

Yale 1751, and w<strong>as</strong> a clergyman. He m, 23"Nov., 1758,<br />

Sarah Sedgwick, and settled at C<strong>or</strong>nwall, Conn., and d.<br />

June, 1790, aged 59 years. His wife, Sarah Sedgwick,<br />

baptized at Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, 25 May, 1739, and d. 28 Aug., 1766,<br />

aged 27 years, w<strong>as</strong> sister of Gen. John Sedgwick of C<strong>or</strong>nwall,<br />

and of Judge <strong>The</strong>od<strong>or</strong>e Sedgwick of Stockbridge,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> eldest daughter of Deacon Benjam<strong>in</strong> Sedgwick<br />

and Anne Thompson of Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, and afterwards of<br />

C<strong>or</strong>nwall, and she w<strong>as</strong> a descendant <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> fifth generation<br />

of General Robert Sedgwick, who came to Charlestown,<br />

M<strong>as</strong>s., from London, ii. 1636. See No. 762.]<br />

Thom<strong>as</strong> R. Gold graduated at Yale 1786, and w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

lawyer. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Goshen, Conn., and removed to<br />

Whitesb<strong>or</strong>ough, N. Y., about 1792 ; where he w<strong>as</strong> at <strong>the</strong>


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head of his profession, w<strong>as</strong> a member of <strong>the</strong> state legislature,<br />

and a member of congress. He d. Nov., 1826, at<br />

Whitesb<strong>or</strong>ough, and she d. 13 Jul}^, 1852.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children toere<br />

:<br />

6661. Hezekiah, drowned at 4 years old.<br />

5662. <strong>The</strong>od<strong>or</strong>e Sedgwick, who graduated at Yale <strong>in</strong> 1838.<br />

5663. Thom<strong>as</strong> Ruggles, who died at <strong>the</strong> age of 37 years.<br />

5664. Harriet L., who m. Rev. John Frost, who graduated at Middlebury<br />

college 1806, and w<strong>as</strong> a Presbyterian clergyman.<br />

He d. 1842, and she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Whitesb<strong>or</strong>ough <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

5665. Mary S., m. John Peek of <strong>the</strong> city of New Y<strong>or</strong>k, who died<br />

about 1856, at Brooklyn, where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

5665. Sarah P., m. 1819, William B. Walton of Schenectady, who<br />

d. 14 March, 1851, at Schenectady, where she<br />

1859, and had one child:<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

Margaret A., who m. 8 May, 1838, James R. Craig, son<br />

of Dr. Archibald Craig of Schenectady, by his second wife,<br />

Anna Maria Rob<strong>in</strong>son. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Schenectady <strong>in</strong><br />

Maria, b. 20 April,<br />

1860, and had three children : Ann<br />

1839, m. 10 April, 1861, Charles F. Chandler, profess<strong>or</strong> of<br />

chemistry <strong>in</strong> Union college; Eliza W., b. 13 May, 1848 ; and<br />

William Walton, b. 16 April, 1850.<br />

VI. Rev. Egbert Hubbard (1925), b<strong>or</strong>n at Middletown,<br />

Conn., 11 Sept., 1743, third son of Robert Hubbard and<br />

Elizabeth Sill (457), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He graduated at Yale<br />

1769, and w<strong>as</strong> a Congregational clergyman. He m. 20<br />

Oct., 1773, his first cous<strong>in</strong>, Lucy Hiibbard (1950), b. 22<br />

April, 1755, at Middletown, second daughter of Nehemiah<br />

Hubbard and Sarah Sill (460) of Middletown. And on<br />

<strong>the</strong> day of <strong>the</strong>ir marriage he w<strong>as</strong> <strong>or</strong>da<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>as</strong> a clergyman,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> settled <strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> first m<strong>in</strong>ister of Shelburn, M<strong>as</strong>s.<br />

He d. 2 Nov., 1788, at Middletown, of consumption.<br />

Tlieir children were :<br />

5667. Elihu.<br />

5668. Robert. He graduated at Williams college 1803, and w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

clergyman. Preached at Angelica, and afterwards at Dansville,<br />

N. Y. Hem. Van Campen, daughter of Moses Van<br />

Campen of Dansville. <strong>The</strong>ir son, JoJ<strong>in</strong> Niles, graduated<br />

at Yale 1839, and w<strong>as</strong> a clergyman <strong>in</strong> Oswego county.<br />

5569. Mary.<br />

VI. Elijah Hubbard (1926), b<strong>or</strong>n at Middletown, Conn.,<br />

1745, fourth son of Robert Hubbard and Elizabeth Sill<br />

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third generation. He m. <strong>in</strong> 1772, Hannah Kent. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

settled at Middletown, where he w<strong>as</strong> a commissary of <strong>the</strong><br />

United States <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> war of <strong>the</strong> revolution, and w<strong>as</strong> f<strong>or</strong><br />

about twenty years a member of <strong>the</strong> state legislature and<br />

a justice of <strong>the</strong> peace.<br />

His children hy her v:ere :<br />

5670. Elijah, b. 30 July, 1777, at Middletown. He graduated at<br />

Yale 1795, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. He m. 26 Oct., 1810, his<br />

fourth cous<strong>in</strong>, Lydia Ma<strong>the</strong>r (6071), b. 11 Aug., 1790, at<br />

Lyme, youngest daughter of Samuel Ma<strong>the</strong>r and Lois Griswold<br />

(2109;. Previous to his marriage he practiced law at<br />

New London. <strong>The</strong>y afterwards settled at Middletown, where<br />

he w<strong>as</strong> president of <strong>the</strong> bank at that place ; where he d. 4<br />

Dec, 1846, and she d. 5 March, 1850. <strong>The</strong>y had four children:<br />

1. Ulijah Kent, b. 18 Oct., 1812. He graduated at Middletown<br />

college, m. 15 Sept., 1834, Elizabeth De K<strong>or</strong>en,<br />

and removed to Chicago, where he d. 26 May, 1839, and had<br />

two children: Elijah; and Henry De K<strong>or</strong>en.<br />

2. Henry Grisioold, b. 8 Oct., 1814, m. 19 June, 1844,<br />

Ptosella McDonough, daughter of Capt. Thom<strong>as</strong> McDonough<br />

of <strong>the</strong> U. S. navy, and Lucy Ann Shaler. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Middletown <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

3. Margaret Sill, b. 7 Oct, 1817, and d. 18 Dec, 1838,<br />

unm.<br />

4. John Ilarshall, b. 28 July, 1822, m. Dec, 1852, Frances<br />

Fairchild. He w<strong>as</strong> a bookseller at New Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

5671. Sarah, b<strong>or</strong>n at Middletown. She m. her fourth cous<strong>in</strong>,<br />

Thom<strong>as</strong> Ma<strong>the</strong>r (6061), eldest son of Samuel 31a<strong>the</strong>r and<br />

Lois Griswold (2109). {See No. 6061.)<br />

5672. Hannah, b<strong>or</strong>n at Middletown. She m. John R. Watk<strong>in</strong>son,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y had two children <strong>or</strong> m<strong>or</strong>e :<br />

1. Jane H., m. 31ay, 1837, Wolcott Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, b. 20<br />

Aug., 1796, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, second son of Gen. Ebenezer Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton<br />

and Lucretia Mary McClellan of N<strong>or</strong>wich. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

settled at N<strong>or</strong>wich, where he d. 26 March, 1861, s. p., leav<strong>in</strong>g<br />

her surviv<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

2. Joh7i H., married Miss Stebb<strong>in</strong>s.<br />

After <strong>the</strong> death of his first wife, Hannah Kent, Elijah<br />

Hubbard m. 1 Jan., 1782, Abigail Dick<strong>in</strong>son, sister of<br />

John D. Dick<strong>in</strong>son of Troy, N. Y., who w<strong>as</strong> a member<br />

of congress.<br />

His child by her te<strong>as</strong> :<br />

5673. Samuel Dick<strong>in</strong>son, b. <strong>in</strong> 1800, at Middletown. He graduated<br />

at Yale 1819, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and <strong>in</strong> 1854 received <strong>the</strong><br />

hon<strong>or</strong>ary degree of doct<strong>or</strong> of laws from <strong>the</strong> Wesleyan Uni-<br />

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vei-sity of liis native city. He m. Jane Miles, and settled at<br />

Middletown, where he w<strong>as</strong> a member of congress, and afterwards<br />

became postm<strong>as</strong>ter-general of <strong>the</strong> United States. He<br />

d. 8 Oct., 1855, at Middletown, aged 55 years, s. p.<br />

VI. MiCAH Hubbard (1928), b<strong>or</strong>n at Middletown, Conn.,<br />

8 Sept., 1748, sixth son of Eobert Hubbard and Elizabeth<br />

Sill (457), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of<br />

<strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 10 June, 1784, Content<br />

Guernsey, b. 9 Sept., 1756, at Durham, Conn., eldest<br />

daughter of Lemuel Guernsey and Kuth Camp. He w<strong>as</strong><br />

a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at ^Middletown, where he d. 1<br />

Dec, 1831, and she d. 1 Sept., 1848, at <strong>the</strong> age of 92 years.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children tcere :<br />

5674. Elihu, b. 1 Sept., 1786, at Middletown, and d. 6 Dec, 1853,<br />

unm.<br />

5675. Ebenezer Guernsey, b. 10 Jan., 1796, at Middletown. He<br />

m. Lucy Lyman. <strong>The</strong>y had no children.<br />

5676. Ruth, b. 9 May, 1785, at Middletown. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1858, unm.<br />

5677. Phebe, b. 8 May, 1788, at Middletown. She m. 12 June,<br />

1812, Thom<strong>as</strong> Hill Hubbard, b. 5 Dec, 1781, at New Haven,<br />

Conn., son of Eev. Bela Hubbard, D. D.. rect<strong>or</strong> of Tr<strong>in</strong>ity<br />

church. New Haven, and Grace D. Hill, and grandson of<br />

Lieut. Daniel Hubbard of Guilf<strong>or</strong>d, and Diana Ward.<br />

ITh'is Diana Ward, b. 11 Feb.. 1710, at Kill<strong>in</strong>gw<strong>or</strong>th, who<br />

m. 13 Oct., 1730, Lieut. Daniel Hubbard of Guilf<strong>or</strong>d, who w<strong>as</strong><br />

b. 1697, and d. 28 Sept., 1751, w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> youngest daughter<br />

of Andrew "Ward and Deb<strong>or</strong>ah Joy of Kill<strong>in</strong>gw<strong>or</strong>th, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> granddaughter of Andrew Ward and Tryal Meigs of Kill<strong>in</strong>gw<strong>or</strong>th,<br />

and great granddaughter of Andrew Ward, one<br />

of <strong>the</strong> first settlers of Wea<strong>the</strong>rsfield, Conn., who d. 1659, at<br />

Fairfield. Lieut. Daniel Huhhard of Guilf<strong>or</strong>d, w<strong>as</strong> grandson<br />

of Daniel Hubbard and Elizabeth J<strong>or</strong>dan of Guilf<strong>or</strong>d,<br />

and great grandson of Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Hubbard, who w<strong>as</strong> one of <strong>the</strong><br />

settlers of Hartf<strong>or</strong>d <strong>in</strong> 1636, who w<strong>as</strong> elected frequently <strong>as</strong><br />

a deputy to <strong>the</strong> general court, removed to Guilf<strong>or</strong>d previous<br />

to 1650, where <strong>in</strong> 1665 he certified that Sowheag sold <strong>the</strong><br />

lands at Hartf<strong>or</strong>d to <strong>the</strong> whites. <strong>The</strong> will of this Ge<strong>or</strong>ge<br />

Hubbard is dated 23 May, with a codicil dated 30 Dec, 1682 ;<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> proved <strong>in</strong> May, 1683, and <strong>the</strong> testat<strong>or</strong> <strong>the</strong>n had three<br />

sons : John ; William ; and Daniel ; and four daughters.]<br />

Thom<strong>as</strong> Hill Hubbard graduated at Yale 1799, and w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

lawyer. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Hamilton, N. Y., where he w<strong>as</strong><br />

district att<strong>or</strong>ney, w<strong>as</strong> surrogate 10 years, and w<strong>as</strong> twice elected<br />

to congress, and w<strong>as</strong> an elect<strong>or</strong> of President. In 1824,<br />

<strong>the</strong>y removed to Utica, N. Y., where he w<strong>as</strong> clerk of <strong>the</strong><br />

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equity court f<strong>or</strong> <strong>the</strong> fifth circuit, and clerk of <strong>the</strong> supreme<br />

court, a trustee of Hamilton college, and w<strong>as</strong> a presidential<br />

elect<strong>or</strong> <strong>in</strong> 1844 and 1852. He d. 21 May, 1857, at Utica,<br />

where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had eleven children,<br />

<strong>the</strong> seven first b<strong>or</strong>n at Hamilton, and <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs at Utica :<br />

1. Henry Guernsey, b. 8 May, 1813, w<strong>as</strong> United States<br />

consul at St. John's, P<strong>or</strong>to Rico, where he d. 16 Aug., 1846,<br />

unm.<br />

2. Bela, b. 23 April, 1814, graduated at Hamilton collegfe<br />

1834, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. He m. 2 March, 1848, Sarah<br />

Baughman, and settled at Detroit, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1858, and had six children : Henry Guernsey, b. 6 May,<br />

1850; Coll<strong>in</strong>s Baushman, b. 8 Feb., 1852; Thom<strong>as</strong> Hill, b.<br />

30 May, 1853 ; Edward K<strong>in</strong>g, b. 12 June, 1855 ; Mary, b.<br />

Oct., 1856; and Robert, b. Nov., 1857.<br />

3. Frances Elizabeth, b. 27 Nov., 1815, m. 1 May, 1839,<br />

John Stryker. He w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Rome,<br />

N. Y., where he w<strong>as</strong> surrogate of Oneida county, and where<br />

<strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had five children : John, b.<br />

8 Feb., 1840 ; Phebe Hubbard, b. 16 March, 1842 ; Harriet<br />

Pierson,b. 19 March, 1844; Grace, b. 12 May, 1846 ; and<br />

and Thom<strong>as</strong> Hubbard, b. 14 Nov., 1847.<br />

4. Frederick, b. 20 June, 1817 ; graduated at Hamilton<br />

college 1836, and w<strong>as</strong> a civil eng<strong>in</strong>eer. He w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Utica 1858, unm.<br />

5. Grace Hill, b. 12 April, 1819, m. 14 Sept., 1841, Edw<strong>in</strong><br />

C. Litchfield, b. 21 Jan., 1815, at Pompey, N. Y., third<br />

son of Hon. Elisha Litchfield and Percey Tiff"any, and grandson<br />

of David Litchfield and Keziah M<strong>or</strong>se of Canterbury,<br />

Conn (see 9 Gen. Reg., 188, 216). <strong>The</strong>y settled at Albany,<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> district att<strong>or</strong>ney. <strong>The</strong>y removed to New Y<strong>or</strong>k,<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> engaged <strong>in</strong> rail road operations. <strong>The</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Brooklyn, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had five children:<br />

Mary Savage, b. 11 Sept., 1842, d. 6 Feb., 1843 ; Frances<br />

Hubbard, b. 23 May, 1844; Edward Hubbard, b. 15 Nov.,<br />

1845 ; Henry Percy, b. 4 Aug., 1847; and Grace Denio, b.<br />

19 Nov., 1849.<br />

6. Mary Ann Pitk<strong>in</strong>, b. 17 Jan., 1821, d. 14 March,<br />

1822.<br />

7. Thom<strong>as</strong> Ber<strong>in</strong>g, b. 14 Dec, 1823, d. 1 Sept., 1855, at<br />

Brooklyn, unm.<br />

8. Mary Smith, b. 24 Aug., 1825, m. 20 Sept., 1849,<br />

Er<strong>as</strong>mus Darw<strong>in</strong> Litchfield, b. 7 Dec, 1818, at Pompey,<br />

N. Y., fourth son of Hon. P]lisha Litchfield and Percey Tiffany.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Brooklyn,<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858. She d. 6 June, 1856, at <strong>the</strong><br />

Island of Madeira. <strong>The</strong>y had one child : Frederick Darw<strong>in</strong>,<br />

b. 11 June, 1851.<br />

9. Edward Burr, b. 8 Oct., 1826, d. 14 July, 1845, at<br />

Utica, unm.


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10. Carol<strong>in</strong>e, b. 10 Aug., 1828, m. 14 Sept., 1854, Dr.<br />

Samuel G. Wolcott, M. D., and <strong>in</strong> 1860, had one child :<br />

Mary Hubbard, b. 1859.<br />

11. Rohert James, b. 1 June, 1830, w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> New Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1858, unm.<br />

5678. Sarah, b. 12 Jan., 1790, at Middletown, d. 4 Dec , 1801.<br />

5679. Elizabeth Sill, b. 19 July, 1794, at Middletown, m. John D.<br />

Johnson, and d. 21 March, 1858, s. p.<br />

YI. Abigail Hubbard (1931), b<strong>or</strong>n at Middletown,<br />

Conn., 5 Jan., 1739, second daughter of Robert Hubbard<br />

and Elizabeth Sill (457), w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of<br />

Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. Dr.<br />

Smith.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

:<br />

5680. Elihu Hubbard.<br />

5681. Mary Sheldon, m. Thom<strong>as</strong> Mumf<strong>or</strong>d, and had five children :<br />

1. William TF., m. Angel<strong>in</strong>e Jenk<strong>in</strong>s, and had by her three<br />

children: William; Ge<strong>or</strong>ge; and Angel<strong>in</strong>e. He <strong>the</strong>n m.<br />

Mary Bissell,<br />

2. Helen, m. John Vought.<br />

3. Elizabeth, m. Johnson.<br />

4. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, m. Miss Hart.<br />

5. Mary, m. Samuel D. Dak<strong>in</strong>, and had five children :<br />

Frank ; Henry ; Ge<strong>or</strong>ge ; Richard ; and Edward.<br />

6. Henrietta, m. Charles Gould, and had six children :<br />

Mary; Julia; James ; Charles; Ge<strong>or</strong>ge ; and Frederick.<br />

5682. Abigail, m. Ezekiel Bacon. He graduated at Yale 1794, w<strong>as</strong><br />

a lawyer, settled at Utica, w<strong>as</strong> a member of congress, &c. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had five children :<br />

1. John, m. Sarah , and had four children : Ellen ;<br />

Frank ; Mary ; and John.<br />

2. William J., m. Eliza Kirkland, settled at Utica, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a justice of <strong>the</strong> supreme court, and had three children :<br />

C<strong>or</strong>nelia G.; Frances E. ; and William.<br />

3. Francis.<br />

4. Elizaheth, m. Colt, and had four children : Thom<strong>as</strong><br />

; Frank ; Frances ; and Henry.<br />

5. Frances, m. Pomeroy.<br />

5683. Frances, m. Thom<strong>as</strong> Sk<strong>in</strong>ner.<br />

VI. Elizabeth Hubbard (1933), b<strong>or</strong>n at Middletown,<br />

Conn., 1750, youngest daughter of Robert Hubbard and<br />

Elizabeth Sill (457), w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of Elizabeth<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. James<br />

M<strong>or</strong>ris.


<strong>The</strong>ir children were :<br />

5684. James.<br />

5685. Keuben.<br />

5686. Robert, m.<br />

5687. Abigail, m. Whiston.<br />

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VI. Joseph ISTiles (1935), b<strong>or</strong>n at Groton, Conn., 7 Jan.,<br />

1750, second son of Benjam<strong>in</strong> Niles and Lucy Sill (459),<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third<br />

generation. He m. D<strong>or</strong>othy Ingraham, and removed to<br />

Spencertown, N. Y., where <strong>the</strong>y probably both died.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

:<br />

5688. Samuel J., m. Al<strong>the</strong>a Lawrence, and d. <strong>in</strong> 1855, at Spencertown,<br />

N. Y. <strong>The</strong>y had four children <strong>as</strong> I am <strong>in</strong>f<strong>or</strong>med :<br />

1. Lucy. 2. Chauncey. 3. Pamelia. 4. Julia.<br />

5688a. Joseph, who d. 3 Sept., 1815, at Lisle, N. Y., unm.<br />

5689. William, b. 14 Jan., 1784, at Spencertown. He m. 24 June,<br />

1818, at South Hadley, Sophia Goodrich, b. 23 Feb., 1789,<br />

at We<strong>the</strong>rsfield, Conn., daughter of Josiah Goodrich and<br />

Abigail Wolcott. <strong>The</strong>y settted at South Hadley, and he d.<br />

27 Aug., 1854, at Salisbury Conn. <strong>The</strong>y had six children,<br />

all except <strong>the</strong> l<strong>as</strong>t b<strong>or</strong>n at South Hadley :<br />

1. William Joseph., b. 22 Aug., 1821, graduated at Union<br />

college 1844, and w<strong>as</strong> a rep<strong>or</strong>ter <strong>in</strong> congress about twelve<br />

years. He m. 20 Oct., 1857, at Rome, N. Y., Mrs. Susan<br />

(Highland) Roberts, b. 18 Oct., 1829, at Liverpool, England,<br />

daughter of Thom<strong>as</strong> Highland and Alice K<strong>in</strong>gsley.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Angelica, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1861.<br />

2. Henry Edward, b. 15 Aug., 1823, graduated at Union<br />

college 1844, and at Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton <strong>The</strong>ological sem<strong>in</strong>ary <strong>in</strong><br />

1848, and w<strong>as</strong> a Presbyterian clergyman. He m. 26 June,<br />

1850, at Lo<strong>well</strong>, M<strong>as</strong>s., Jennie E. Marsh, daughter of Sumner<br />

Marsh and Joseph<strong>in</strong>e, his wife, of Lo<strong>well</strong>. He w<strong>as</strong> p<strong>as</strong>-<br />

t<strong>or</strong> at Valatia, N. Y., seven years, and at Angelica, N. Y.,<br />

about three years, and <strong>in</strong> 1861 he w<strong>as</strong> p<strong>as</strong>t<strong>or</strong> of a church at<br />

St. Louis, Mo., and <strong>the</strong>y had three children : William Sumner,<br />

b. 27 Dec, 1851, d. 15 Aug., 1852^ Henry Carpenter,<br />

b. 17 June, 1858; and Alfred Salem, b. Oct., 1860.<br />

3. Harriet Sophia, b. 16 April, 1825, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Herkimer,<br />

N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1861, unm.<br />

4. Joh7i Olmstead, b. 4 July, 1826, graduated at Albany<br />

Medical college 1850, and w<strong>as</strong> a physician. He m. 4 Jan.,<br />

1854, C<strong>or</strong>nelia D. N<strong>or</strong>ton, daughter of Lot N<strong>or</strong>ton and Mar-<br />

tha, his wife, of Salisbury Conn., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1861, and had two children : William W., b. April, 1858, d.<br />

17 June, 1860 ; and Henry N<strong>or</strong>ton, b. 10 March, 1861.<br />

5. Abby Allen, b. 4 March, 1828, d. 12 March, 1828.


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6. Mary Ulizabeth, b. 27 June, 1829, at Spencertown, m.<br />

14 Oct., 1850, Rev. H. B. Gard<strong>in</strong>er of Galena, III, b. March,<br />

1821, <strong>in</strong> Scotland, son of Alexander Gard<strong>in</strong>er and Mary, his<br />

wife, of F<strong>or</strong>t Cov<strong>in</strong>gton. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Herkimer,<br />

N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1861, and had three children : Mary Eugenie, b.<br />

30 April, 1852; Jennie Niles, b. 9 Sept., 1855; and Alice<br />

C<strong>or</strong>nell, b. 5 April, 1858.<br />

5690. Isaac, who d. 25 Oct., 1839, at Spencertown, unm.<br />

5691. Russell, who d. 10 Aug,, 1829, at Spencertown, unm.<br />

6692. Just<strong>in</strong>, who ni. Eliza Keziah Pratt, and d. 30 March, 1856,<br />

at Spencertown, and had two children :<br />

1. David P. 2. Elizabeth.<br />

5693. Lydia, who m. William Lusk, and d. 25 Dec, 1854, at Lisle,<br />

N. Y., and had four children :<br />

1. Dennis. 2. Simeon. 3. 31ary. 4. Jolm.<br />

5694. Lucy, who m. Dr. Jonathan C. Olmstead, and d. 17 March,<br />

1851, at Spencertown, and had seven children :<br />

1. Mary. 2. Thanhfid. 3. Harriet. 4. John.<br />

5. D<strong>or</strong>a. 6. Sophia. 7. Louisa.<br />

5695 Mary, who m. Andrew Lovejoy, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at New Conc<strong>or</strong>d<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1861.<br />

5696. Harriet, who m. Albert Cole, and d. 17 June, 1821, at Spencertown,<br />

and had a daughter, Charlotte.<br />

5697. Almira, who m. Josiah Shelton, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at New Conc<strong>or</strong>d<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1861.<br />

YI. Moses N'iles (1936), b<strong>or</strong>a at Groton, Conn., 31<br />

Aug., 1752, third son of Benjam<strong>in</strong> Mies and Lucy Sill<br />

(459), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong><br />

third generation. He m. 12 Oct., 1780, at <strong>the</strong> Poqiionock<br />

society, <strong>in</strong> W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>, Conn., Naomi Marshall, daughter of<br />

David Marshall of W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>, descendant of Capt. Samuel<br />

Marshall, one of <strong>the</strong> early settlers of that town. [That<br />

Samuel Marshall came from England with his fa<strong>the</strong>r,<br />

Thom<strong>as</strong> Marshall of Boston, <strong>in</strong> 1684. He ra. 6 May,<br />

1652, Mary Wilton, only child of Lieut. David Wilton of<br />

W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>, and w<strong>as</strong> killed 19 Dec, 1675, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> great Narra-<br />

ganset fight. He had by her n<strong>in</strong>e children : Samuel<br />

Thom<strong>as</strong> ; David ; Thom<strong>as</strong> 2d ;<br />

Mary ; and Elizabeth.]<br />

Eliakim ; John ; Lydia<br />

Moses Niles and wife settled at W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>, where he d.<br />

24 Nov., 1789.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children loere :<br />

6698. Richard, b. 23 Feb., 1785, at W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>. He m. 7 May, 1810,<br />

Christ<strong>in</strong>a Griswold, b. 23 May, 1784, at W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>, daughter<br />

of Isaac G-riswold and Christiana Holcomb. He w<strong>as</strong> a farm-<br />

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er, and occupied his fa<strong>the</strong>r's homestead at W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>, and <strong>in</strong><br />

1825 w<strong>as</strong> engaged <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> manufacture of paper. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

man of great energy and activity, and frequently represented<br />

his native town <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> state legislature. He d. 19 June,<br />

1846, at W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>, where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

six children, b<strong>or</strong>n at W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>:<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had<br />

1. Juliet, b. 10 March, 1811, w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

at W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong> <strong>in</strong> 1859, unm.<br />

<strong>the</strong> homestead<br />

2. Lucadia Christiana, b. 25 June, 1813, m. 20 Aug.,<br />

1850, Elisha M. Pe<strong>as</strong>e of Brazos, Tex<strong>as</strong>, b. 3 Jan., 1812,<br />

son of L<strong>or</strong>a<strong>in</strong> Thompson Pe<strong>as</strong>e and Sarah Marshall of Enfield,<br />

and grandson of John Pe<strong>as</strong>e and Charity Thompson,<br />

and a descendant of John Pe<strong>as</strong>e, who came to America <strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Francis from Ipswich, <strong>in</strong> England, <strong>in</strong> 1684 (8 Gen.<br />

Beg., 31). Elisha M. Pe<strong>as</strong>e went to Tex<strong>as</strong> <strong>in</strong> 1883, and w<strong>as</strong><br />

a lawyer, and w<strong>as</strong> govern<strong>or</strong> of Tex<strong>as</strong> from 1853 to 1857.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Aust<strong>in</strong>, Tex<strong>as</strong>, <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had three<br />

children : Carrie Augusta, b. 12 June, 1851 ; Julie Maria,<br />

b. 14 3Iarch, 1853; and Annie Marshall, b. 28 Sept., 1854.<br />

3. Moses Richard, b. 15 July, 1818, d. 5 Jan., 1819.<br />

4. Aiiffnsta Elizabeth, b. June, 1820, d. 14 3Iarch, 1822.<br />

5. Maria Harriet, b. 3 Nov., 1823, m. 14 May, 1851,<br />

Rev. Clark R. .Mo<strong>or</strong>e, b. 15 May, 1825, at Sweden, N.<br />

son of John Mo<strong>or</strong>e and Mary his wife, of Sweden.<br />

Y.,<br />

He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> educated at Hamilton college, and w<strong>as</strong> a clergyman.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at P<strong>or</strong>tland, Me., <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had three<br />

children : Julia Edith, b. 25 Nov., 1852 ; Emma Pillsbury,<br />

b. 6 July, 1857 ; and Mary Christ<strong>in</strong>a, b. 25 Nov., 1858.<br />

6. A^igusta, b. 7 April, 1825, m. 6 Oct., 1846, Eliphalet<br />

Ladd, b. 3 Jan., 1822, son of Henry Ladd and Hannah<br />

Hurd of P<strong>or</strong>tsmouth, N. H. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

settled at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, and <strong>in</strong> 1853 removed to W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>,<br />

Conn., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had three<br />

children : Christ<strong>in</strong>a, b. 1 Dec, 1847 ; Henry, b. 12 June,<br />

1850 ; and Jane Augusta, b. 31 Oct., 1854.<br />

5699. John Milton, b. 20 Aug!, 1787, at W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>. He m. 17<br />

June, 1824, Mrs. Sarah (Rob<strong>in</strong>son) Howe, b. 25 May, 1788,<br />

at Hardwick, M<strong>as</strong>s., daughter of William Rob<strong>in</strong>son, and<br />

widow of Lewis Howe of Hardwick. She d. 29 Nov., 1842.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> brought up to farm<strong>in</strong>g, and received only a common<br />

school education. He became a lawyer, and settled at Hartf<strong>or</strong>d,<br />

Conn., <strong>in</strong> 1817, where he established and edited <strong>The</strong> Hartf<strong>or</strong>d<br />

Times. He w<strong>as</strong> auth<strong>or</strong> of a hist<strong>or</strong>y of South America and<br />

Mexico, of a Life of Commod<strong>or</strong>e Perry, and of Giles's Civil<br />

Officer. He published, <strong>in</strong> connection with his bro<strong>the</strong>r-<strong>in</strong>-law,<br />

Dr. John C. Pe<strong>as</strong>e, a Gazetteer of Connecticut and Rhode Is-<br />

land. He w<strong>as</strong> postm<strong>as</strong>ter at Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, a member of <strong>the</strong> state<br />

legislature, and judge of <strong>the</strong> Hartf<strong>or</strong>d county courts. In 1835,<br />

he w<strong>as</strong> elected to <strong>the</strong> United States senate, and aga<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> 1842.<br />

And <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> latter part of President Van Buren's adm<strong>in</strong>istra-


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tion, he w<strong>as</strong> postm<strong>as</strong>ter-general of <strong>the</strong> United States, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a very efficient officer.<br />

After <strong>the</strong> death of his first wife, he m. Nov., 1845, Jane<br />

Pratt, who d. Sept., 1850. After <strong>the</strong> expiration of his<br />

second term <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> senate of <strong>the</strong> United States, he spent<br />

most of his time <strong>in</strong> h<strong>or</strong>ticultural pursuits, to which he w<strong>as</strong><br />

enthusi<strong>as</strong>tically attached, and he spent one year <strong>in</strong> Europe<br />

after <strong>the</strong> loss of his l<strong>as</strong>t wife. He d. 31 May, 1856, at<br />

Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, s. p.<br />

5700. Pamelia, b. 10 July, 1781, at W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>, d. 4 June, 1783.<br />

5701. Naomi Griswold, b. 6 Feb., 1783," at W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>. She m. Dr.<br />

John C. Pe<strong>as</strong>e, b. 1782, eldest son of John Pe<strong>as</strong>e and Charity<br />

Thompson of Enfield, and grandson of John Pe<strong>as</strong>e of Enfield,<br />

by his first wife, Bathsheba Jones. He w<strong>as</strong> a descendant of<br />

John Pe<strong>as</strong>e of Salem, M<strong>as</strong>s., who came to America <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

ship Francis, from Ipswich, England, <strong>in</strong> 1634. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

physician, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Enfield, and removed to Hart-<br />

f<strong>or</strong>d, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had five child-<br />

ren :<br />

1. John Randoljih. 2. Margaret. 3. Calista.<br />

4. Augusta. 5. Darw<strong>in</strong>.<br />

5702. Pamelia 2d, b. 20 Aug., 1789, at W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>. She m. Cyrus<br />

G-riswold, a farmer, of W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>, where <strong>the</strong>y settled, and<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had n<strong>in</strong>e children :<br />

1. Anto<strong>in</strong>ette. 2. Niles. 3. Clarissa. 4. Louisa.<br />

5. James. 6. James Henry. 7. Fredus. 8. Byron.<br />

9. Vict<strong>or</strong>ia.<br />

VI. Thom<strong>as</strong> NiLES (1937), b<strong>or</strong>n at Groton, Conn., 2 July,<br />

1760, youngest son of Benjam<strong>in</strong> Niles and Lucy Sill (459)<br />

of Groton, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of<br />

<strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. and removed to Spencertown,<br />

N. Y. <strong>The</strong> follow<strong>in</strong>g is all <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>f<strong>or</strong>mation I have<br />

been able to obta<strong>in</strong> of his family and his <strong>descendants</strong>.<br />

His children were<br />

5703. Harvey, who married and had three children :<br />

:<br />

1. John Milton. 2. Mary Jane. 3. William C.<br />

5704. Sill, who married and lived <strong>in</strong> Spencertown, and had three<br />

children :<br />

1. Eliza. 2. David. 3. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge.<br />

5705. Dan, who married and had four children :<br />

1. Ashley D. 2. Wealthy. 3. Lucy. 4. John.<br />

5706. John Milton, who married and had three children :<br />

1. Smith. 2. 31ilton C. 3. Henry Clay.<br />

blQl. Thom<strong>as</strong> P., who w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Spencertown about 1858.<br />

5708. Melissa, who died unm.<br />

5709. Miranda, of whom I have no particulars.<br />

5710. Lucy, of whom I know noth<strong>in</strong>g m<strong>or</strong>e.


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VI. Isaac Hubbakd (1942), b<strong>or</strong>n at Middletown, Conn.,<br />

24 Sept., 1749, eldest sonoflSTeliemiah Hubbard and Sarah<br />

Sill (460), w<strong>as</strong> a ,g:reat grandson of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of<br />

<strong>the</strong> third generation. He w<strong>as</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> army of <strong>the</strong> revolu-<br />

tion. He m. Ruth Coleman, settled at Middletown, removed<br />

to Oneida county, l!^. Y., and to Ashtabula, O.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children icere :<br />

5711. Nehemiah, b<strong>or</strong>n at Middletown, probably died unm.<br />

5712. Ma<strong>the</strong>w, b. 29 April, 1783. He m. Mary Willard of Trenton,<br />

N. Y., b. 17 June, 1785. <strong>The</strong>y had twelve children<br />

1. Martj, b. 23 Nov., 1804, m. H. J. Keese of Ashtabula, 0.<br />

2. Amos C, b. 24 Oct., 1807, m. 1 Keese, and 2<br />

Sab<strong>in</strong>.<br />

3. Sarah, b. 9 May, 1809.<br />

4. Harriet, h. 1 Jan., 1811, ni. her fji<strong>the</strong>r's first cous<strong>in</strong>,<br />

Kichard Koberts (5738), son of Elijah Roberts and Phebe<br />

Hubbard (1951), and settled at Ashtabula; and after his death<br />

she m. William Thompson.<br />

5. Nehemiah, b. 11 Nov., 1812.<br />

6. Eliza, b. 3 Jan., 1815.<br />

7. Isaac, b. 15 Nov., 1816.<br />

nati.<br />

nati.<br />

8. C<strong>or</strong>nelia, b. 1 Aug., 1818, m. P. W. Strader of C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>-<br />

9. Fidelia, b. 23 Feb., 1820.<br />

10. Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e, b.28 Aug., 1822, m. Logan of C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>-<br />

11. Carol<strong>in</strong>e, b. 1 Nov., 1824, m. Leroy Dodge.<br />

12. Sarah R., b. 11 Nov., 1827.<br />

5713. William, b. 6 May, 1787. Hem. Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Hulbert of Woodbury,<br />

Conn. <strong>The</strong>y had seven children :<br />

1. Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e M.. b. 5 June, 1811, m. 1835, 0. H. Fitch.<br />

2. W<strong>in</strong>iam F., b. 5 Feb., 1813, m. 1847, Eliza Tayl<strong>or</strong> of<br />

Ed<strong>in</strong>burgh. Scotland.<br />

3. Isaac, h. 26 Nov., 1814, d. 22 July, 1816.<br />

4. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge C, b. 22 Nov., 1818.<br />

5. John C, b. 22 July, 1821, w<strong>as</strong> a physician.<br />

6. Amos F., b. 8 Julv, 1823.<br />

7. Edxoard Willis, h. 16 Oct., 1827, and d. 4 April, 1837.<br />

5714. Isaac, who died at Queenston, probably unm.<br />

5715. Daniel. He m. Mary Townsend of Deerfield, N. Y. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had n<strong>in</strong>e children :<br />

1. 31ar^, b. 18 Feb., 1826, m. E. C. Strong.<br />

2. C<strong>or</strong>nelia, b. 15 Feb., 1828.<br />

3. Benr^ F., b. 30 Sept., 1830.<br />

4. Harriet R., b. 12 Oct., 1833.<br />

5. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Isaac, b. 12 Nov., 1835.<br />

6. Daniel, b. 12 June, 1838.<br />

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7. Ellen.h. 15 Feb., 1841.<br />

8. Carol<strong>in</strong>e, b. 30 Oct., 1843.<br />

9. John, b. 2 Feb., 1847.<br />

5716. Henry. He m. Julia Hulbert of Newtown, N. Y.<br />

5717. Amos, of whom I know noth<strong>in</strong>g m<strong>or</strong>e.<br />

5718. Mary. She m. Amos Fisk of Ashtabula, 0. <strong>The</strong>y had eleven<br />

children :<br />

1. Mary Ann, b. 3 Dec, 1808, m. I. D. Hulbert<br />

2. Isaac Hubbard, b. 9 Oct., 1811, m. Mary Saff<strong>or</strong>d of<br />

Watertown, N. Y.<br />

3. Oral, b. 13 Sept., 1815, d. 16 Sept., 1819.<br />

4. Euth E., b. 1 Nov., 1817, m. Rev. A. Chap<strong>in</strong>.<br />

5. Amos, b. 21 April, 1819, d. 4 Sept., 1819.<br />

6. Amos 2d, b. 4 Dec, 1820, d. 2 Sept., 1821.<br />

7. Amos 3d, b. 21 Feb., 1823.<br />

8. Sarah N., b. 15 April, 1825, m. 7 Nov., 1844, S. F.<br />

Selby, a physician.<br />

9. Ellen 31., b. 13 Nov., 1828.<br />

10. Or<strong>in</strong> 2d, b. 16 Jan., 1831, d. 12 May, 1831.<br />

11. Edward William, b. 17 May, 1832.<br />

5719. Ruth D., m. Townsend of Deerfield, N. Y., and had two<br />

children :<br />

1. 3Iary.<br />

2. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge.<br />

VI. Col. Nehemiah Hubbard (1943), b<strong>or</strong>n at Middletown,<br />

Conn., 10 April, 1752, second son ofNehemiah Hubbard<br />

and Sarah Sill (460), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth<br />

H3'de (9) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 13 Feb.,<br />

1777, C<strong>or</strong>nelia Wyllis, b. 11 April, 1754, daughter of<br />

Samuel Wyllis and Sarah Greyer. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, where he w<strong>as</strong> deputy<br />

quarterm<strong>as</strong>ter-general <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> commissariat department,<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> war of <strong>the</strong> revolution. She d. 28 Nov., 1781, at<br />

Hartf<strong>or</strong>d.<br />

His child by her w<strong>as</strong> :<br />

5720. Sarah, b. 11 Jan., 1780, at Hartf<strong>or</strong>d. She m. 11 Nov., 1798,<br />

Depui Rosecrans. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at<br />

Lans<strong>in</strong>gburgh, N. Y., where he d. 14 Jan., 1807. She had<br />

by him two children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Lans<strong>in</strong>gburgh :<br />

1. C<strong>or</strong>nelia ^yyllis, b. 15 April, 1801, d. 19 Nov., 1802.<br />

2. Carol<strong>in</strong>e Maria, b. 30 July, 1805, m. 19 May, 1841,<br />

Benjamip Frankl<strong>in</strong> Wade, b. 27 Oct., 1800, at West Spr<strong>in</strong>gfield,<br />

M<strong>as</strong>s., sixth son of James Wade and Mary Upham.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Jefferson, 0., where he<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a state senat<strong>or</strong>, presid<strong>in</strong>g judge of <strong>the</strong> court of common<br />

ple<strong>as</strong>, and w<strong>as</strong> twice elected to <strong>the</strong> senate of <strong>the</strong> United<br />

States. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Jefferson <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had two


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children: James Frankl<strong>in</strong>, b. 14 April, 1843: and Henrv<br />

Pearsons, b. 24 Sept., 1845.<br />

After <strong>the</strong> death of Depui Koseci'ans, his widow m. 17<br />

Sept., 1808, her fourth cous<strong>in</strong>, Enoch Parsons (6083), third<br />

son of Gen. Samuel Holdeu Parsons (2115) and Mehitable<br />

Ma<strong>the</strong>r, and d. 8 Sept., 1863. She had by him one child:<br />

I{e7iri/ E<strong>the</strong>lhert, b. 25 Dec, 1809, at Middletown. (See<br />

No. 6083.)<br />

After <strong>the</strong> death of his first wife, CoL Nehemiah Hubbard<br />

m. 12 Feb., 1785, Lucy Starr, b. 17 Sept., 1757, at<br />

Middletown, daughter of Maj<strong>or</strong> Jehosaphat Starr. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

settled at Middletown, where he w<strong>as</strong> a successful merchant,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> f<strong>or</strong> many years president of <strong>the</strong> bank.<br />

She d. 14 Nov., 1822.<br />

His children hy her were :<br />

5721. Thom<strong>as</strong>, b. 4 Feb., 1786, at Middletown. He m. 8 July,<br />

1808, Frances Taber, b 13 May, 1786, at Ple<strong>as</strong>ant Vale,<br />

near Waterf<strong>or</strong>d, Conn., daughter of Samuel Taber and Sarah<br />

Rob<strong>in</strong>son of New London. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Middletown,<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> deacon of <strong>the</strong> first church and c<strong>as</strong>hier of <strong>the</strong><br />

bank ; and she d. 30 Jan., 1818. He had by her four children<br />

:<br />

1. Saviuel Taber, b. 26 3Iay, 1809, at New London, m.<br />

June, 1834, his first cous<strong>in</strong>,- Sarah Rob<strong>in</strong>son Miller, b. 18<br />

Aug., 1814, at New London, daughter of William Miller and<br />

Sarah Rob<strong>in</strong>son of New Y<strong>or</strong>k. He w<strong>as</strong> an accountant <strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> bank of <strong>the</strong> Manhattan company, New Y<strong>or</strong>k, <strong>in</strong> 1858,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Brooklyn, s. j)-<br />

2. Thom<strong>as</strong> Roh<strong>in</strong>son, b. 31 Jan., 1811, at Middletown,<br />

graduated at Yale 1829, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. In 1858, he w<strong>as</strong><br />

c<strong>or</strong>respond<strong>in</strong>g clerk <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bank of Commerce at New Y<strong>or</strong>k,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> unm.<br />

3. Nehemiah, b. Sept., 1813. at Middletown, d. Nov.,<br />

1815.<br />

4. Richard William, b. 6 Oct., 1816, at Middletown, w<strong>as</strong><br />

educated at Yale. He w<strong>as</strong> a landscape pa<strong>in</strong>ter at New Y<strong>or</strong>k,<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858, unm.<br />

Thom<strong>as</strong> Hubbard <strong>the</strong>n m. 18 March, 1819, Ellen Sullivan<br />

Taber, b. 19 Aug., 1790, at New London, sister of his first<br />

wife, and d. 27 Aug., 1828, at Middletown. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858. He had by her three children :<br />

5. Frances Ellen, b. 11 May, 1821, at Middletown, d. 9<br />

Sept., 1821.<br />

6. William Leff<strong>in</strong>g<strong>well</strong>, b. 3 July, 1823, at Middletown, m.<br />

Mary Doughty, and had by her a son who lived about six<br />

months. She died, and he <strong>the</strong>n m. 21 July, 1857, Adelaide<br />

Evertson. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Brooklyn, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1858,<br />

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where lie w<strong>as</strong> a mercliant and <strong>the</strong> secretary of a m<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g company.<br />

7. John Taber, b. 14 Jan., 1825, at Middletown, d. 20<br />

Sept., 1825.<br />

5722. Richard, b. 27 March, 1792, at Middletown. He graduated<br />

at Yale, 1813. He m. 7 Sept., 1814., Mary Cone, b. 27<br />

Feb., 1793, daughter of Rev. Solomon Cone and Mary P<strong>in</strong>neo<br />

of Colchester, Conn. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Middletown, where<br />

he devoted much time and attention to <strong>in</strong>vestigat<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>genealogy</strong> of <strong>the</strong> Hubbard family <strong>in</strong> this country. He d. 1<br />

Sept., 1839, at Middletown, and she <strong>the</strong>n removed to Ashtabula,<br />

0., where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had four<br />

children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Middletown :<br />

1. Luci/, h. 5 April, 1817, d. 30 Nov., 1823.<br />

2. Edward, b. 20 Aug., 1820, died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

3. Edv-ard Cone, b. 27 Sept., 1824, m. 20 June, 1849,<br />

Sarah Maria Humphreys, b. 5 June, 1830, daughter of William<br />

Humphreys and Maria his wife, of Dei'by, Conn., and<br />

grand niece of Col. David Humphreys of <strong>the</strong> army of <strong>the</strong><br />

revolution, and a great granddaughter of Rev. Daniel Humphreys<br />

who w<strong>as</strong> settled <strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> m<strong>in</strong>ister of Derby, Conn., <strong>in</strong><br />

1733. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Ashtabula, 0., 1859, and had<br />

three children : William, b. 13 April, 1850 ; Richard, b. 14<br />

Oct., 1852; and Mary Cone,b. 8 June, 1858.<br />

4. Frances C<strong>or</strong>rielia, who d. <strong>in</strong> childhood.<br />

5722a. C<strong>or</strong>nelia, b. 15 May, 1788, at Middletown. She d. 14 July,<br />

1822, unm., and left a legacy of $1,000 to Yale college.<br />

5723. Lucy, b. 1 Jan., 1795, at Middletown, who d. 23 April, 1813,<br />

Col. Nehemiali Hubbard <strong>the</strong>n m. 22 April, 1823, widow<br />

Hannah (Bumham) Latimer of Middlebury, Vt., b. 17<br />

Marcb, 1762. She d. 29 Jan., 1836, at Middletown, where<br />

he d. 6 Feb., 1837.<br />

VI. Jacob Hubbard (1946), b<strong>or</strong>n at Middletown, Conn.,<br />

28 Jan., 1759, fourth son of Nehemiah Hubbard and Sarah<br />

Sill (460), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of<br />

<strong>the</strong> third generation. He w<strong>as</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> service of <strong>the</strong> United<br />

States, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> war of <strong>the</strong> revolution. He <strong>in</strong>. 1 Sarah Hobby,<br />

and 2 Sarah Hall, and probably removed to <strong>the</strong> state<br />

of New Y<strong>or</strong>k. <strong>The</strong> follow<strong>in</strong>g is ail I have been able to<br />

<strong>as</strong>certa<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> relation to him <strong>or</strong> his family <strong>or</strong> <strong>descendants</strong>.<br />

His children were :<br />

5724. Samuel, who m. Tizee of Steuben county, N. Y., and<br />

had two sons :<br />

1. H<strong>or</strong>ace.<br />

2. John.


HYDE GEiNEALOGT.<br />

837<br />

5725. Nathaniel, who married, and settled <strong>in</strong> Chautauque county,<br />

N. Y., and had a family.<br />

5726. Nehemiah, who married, and settled <strong>in</strong> Steuben county, N. Y.<br />

5727. Joseph, who married and died.<br />

5728. Sarah, who m. Goodw<strong>in</strong> of Michigan.<br />

YI. Sarah Hubbard (1949), b<strong>or</strong>n at Middletown, Conn.,<br />

16 Jan., 1751, eldest daughter of Keliemiah Hubbard and<br />

Sarah Sill (460), w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of Elizabeth<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. Daniel Cro<strong>well</strong>,<br />

and settled at Middletown, South Farms, where she<br />

d. <strong>in</strong> 1845. <strong>The</strong> follow<strong>in</strong>g is all <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>f<strong>or</strong>mation I have<br />

been able to obta<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> relation to herchildren and <strong>descendants</strong>.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were :<br />

5729. Daniel, b<strong>or</strong>n at Middletown.<br />

5730. Ma<strong>the</strong>w, b<strong>or</strong>n at Middletown.<br />

5731. Seth, b<strong>or</strong>n at Middletown, m. Birdseye.<br />

5732. David, b<strong>or</strong>n at 3Iiddletown, ra. 1 Lucy Ward, 2 widow Birds-<br />

eye.<br />

5733. Comf<strong>or</strong>t, b<strong>or</strong>n at Middletown.<br />

5734. Elizabeth, b<strong>or</strong>n at 3Iiddletown, m. Samuel Birdseye.<br />

5735. Sarah, b<strong>or</strong>n at Middletown, m. Enoch Tryon.<br />

YI. Phebe Hubbard (1951), b<strong>or</strong>n at Middletown, Conn.,<br />

3 Jan., 1761, third daughter of Nehemiah Hubbard and<br />

Sarah Sill (460), w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of Elizabeth<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. Elijah Roberts<br />

of Middletown, where <strong>the</strong>y lived and died, and where all<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir children probably were b<strong>or</strong>n.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

:<br />

5736. x\shur, who m. Sarah Paddock, and had five children :<br />

1. Frederick Ashur. 2. Elijah Huhhard.<br />

3. Jane. 4. Joseph. 5. Richard.<br />

5737. Elijah Hubbard, who m. EmelyM. Pratt, and settled at Middletown,<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had six children<br />

:<br />

1. Elizabeth Cooper. 2. Frances F<strong>in</strong>ely.<br />

3. John Pratt. 4. Edward Hubbard.<br />

5. 31a ri/ Pratt . 6. Richard Hubbard.<br />

5738. Richard, who m. Harriet Hubbard, b. 1 Jan., 1811, third<br />

daughter of his first cous<strong>in</strong> Ma<strong>the</strong>w Hubbard (5712) and<br />

Mary Willard. <strong>The</strong>y removed to Ashtabula, 0., where he<br />

died. (See No. 5712.)


838<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

5739. Edw<strong>in</strong>, who m. Adel<strong>in</strong>e Potter, and removed to New Haven,<br />

Conn., and had three children.<br />

5740. Anne Johnson, who m. Reuben Ward, and had eight children<br />

:<br />

1. Ge<strong>or</strong>gQ Augustus. 2. Alcys Evel<strong>in</strong>e.<br />

3. Harriet. 4. Elijah Roberts. 5. Phehe.<br />

6. Emely. 7. William Henry. 8. Robert.<br />

5741. Frances, of whom I know' noth<strong>in</strong>g m<strong>or</strong>e.<br />

5742. Phebe, of whom I have no particulars.<br />

VI. Anne Hubbard (1953), b<strong>or</strong>n at Micldletown, Conn.,<br />

18 Oct., 1762, fifth daughter of Nehemiah Hiibbard and<br />

Sarah Sill (460), w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of Elizabeth<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. Ithamar Atkyns,<br />

and <strong>the</strong> follow<strong>in</strong>g are all <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r particulars I<br />

have been able to obta<strong>in</strong> of <strong>the</strong>m and of <strong>the</strong>ir <strong>descendants</strong>.<br />

Tlieir children ivere :<br />

5743. Jacob, who m. Mary 3Iiller.<br />

5744. Kichard, of whom I know noth<strong>in</strong>g m<strong>or</strong>e.<br />

5745. Thom<strong>as</strong>, who m. Miller.<br />

5746. William, who m. Cro<strong>well</strong>.<br />

5747. Henry, who m. Powers.<br />

5748. Albert, who m. Hale.<br />

5749. llhoda, of whom I have no o<strong>the</strong>r <strong>in</strong>f<strong>or</strong>mation.<br />

5750. Maria, who m. Phillips, and removed to Ithaca, N. Y.<br />

5751. Sarah, of whom I have noth<strong>in</strong>g fur<strong>the</strong>r.<br />

VI. Elljah Ely (1956), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 8 May,<br />

1743, second son of Samuel Ely, Esq., (461) and Hannah<br />

Marsh, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong><br />

third generation. He m. 14 Feb., 1765, Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Lee,<br />

daughter of his fa<strong>the</strong>r's third cous<strong>in</strong>, Elisha Lee and Hepzibah<br />

Lee of Lyme.<br />

[This Elisha Lee, b. 7 March, 1714, at Lyme, w<strong>as</strong> third<br />

son of Thom<strong>as</strong> Lee and Elizabeth Graham of Lyme, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a grandson of Thom<strong>as</strong> Lee <strong>the</strong> first of Lyme and his<br />

first wife, Sarah Kirtland {see No. 71). His wife, Hepzibah<br />

Lee, b. 16 May, 1710, at Lyme, seventh daughter of<br />

John Lee and Elizabeth Smith of Lyme, w<strong>as</strong> his first<br />

cous<strong>in</strong> [see No. 449). He had by her two sons and two<br />

daughters : 1. Elisha, who m. and had ten children. 2.<br />

Seth, who m. Elizabeth Smith, and had seven children.<br />

3. Phebe, who m. Reynolds of N<strong>or</strong>wich, and w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

mo<strong>the</strong>r of Giles L'Hommedieu's wife. 4. Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e, who<br />

m. Elijah Ely, <strong>as</strong> above stated.]<br />

Elijah Ely and wife settled at N<strong>or</strong>th Lyme, where she d.


HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

839<br />

about 1788, and he w<strong>as</strong> drowned 8 March, 1800, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Connecticut river by <strong>the</strong> upsett<strong>in</strong>g of a boat.<br />

Iheir children were :<br />

5752. Elijah, b. 10 April, 1869, at Lyme. He bi. Barbara Ba<strong>in</strong> of<br />

Nova Scotia. He w<strong>as</strong> a shipm<strong>as</strong>ter, and followed <strong>the</strong> co<strong>as</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g<br />

trade, and w<strong>as</strong> wrecked and drowned 10 March, 1815, <strong>in</strong><br />

Long Island Sound. She subsequently removed to Yarmouth,<br />

N. S., where she died. <strong>The</strong>y had n<strong>in</strong>e children :<br />

1. Saimie/, who died unm.<br />

2. Sarah, who went with her mo<strong>the</strong>r to rarmouth, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong>re <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

3. Calv<strong>in</strong>, who w<strong>as</strong> drowned with his fa<strong>the</strong>r <strong>in</strong> March,<br />

1815.<br />

4. Julia, who m. William Niles of N<strong>or</strong>th Lyme, where<br />

<strong>the</strong>y both died and left three children : Julia ; Mary ; and<br />

Evah.<br />

5. and 6. Clarissa and Fhilimla, who were drowned with<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir fa<strong>the</strong>r, and died unm.<br />

7. Roxanng. who went with her mo<strong>the</strong>r to Yarmouth, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong>re <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

8. Elijah, who w<strong>as</strong> a blockmaker, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at New<br />

Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

9. Calv<strong>in</strong> Lee, who w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Michigan <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

5753. Samuel, b. 26 April, 1771, at Lyme. Hem. Elizabeth Smith,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> a farmer. <strong>The</strong>y settled at N<strong>or</strong>th Lyme, where she<br />

d., and where he d. <strong>in</strong> 1815. <strong>The</strong>y had two children :<br />

1. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge.<br />

2. Leander, who lived <strong>in</strong> Middletown, Conn.<br />

5754. Phebe, b. 10 May, 1766, at Lyme. She married her fa<strong>the</strong>r's<br />

third cous<strong>in</strong>, Calv<strong>in</strong> Selden (1470), fourth son of Ezra Selden<br />

of Lyme, by his first wife, Elizabeth Rogers (358.) {See<br />

No. 1470.)<br />

5755. Kate, b. 5 May, 1774, at Lyme. She m. Rufus Perry of<br />

Shelburne, Nova Scotia, who w<strong>as</strong> drowned with his fa<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>-law,<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Connecticut river, 8 March, 1800. <strong>The</strong>y had<br />

two children b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>th Lyme, where she d. about 1848.<br />

1. Elizabeth, b. 12 April, 1796, m. William Bradbury, and<br />

settled at N<strong>or</strong>th Lyme, where he d. about 1848. She w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g with her daughter Elizabeth, at Providence, <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had eight children b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>th Lyme :<br />

William, a<br />

sail<strong>or</strong>, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Providence <strong>in</strong> 1858 ; Roxanna who m. David<br />

Mart<strong>in</strong>, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at N<strong>or</strong>th Lyme <strong>in</strong> 1858 ; Henry, who<br />

married and died at New Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1856, leav<strong>in</strong>g two children;<br />

Alfred, who died <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mexican war, unm. ; Lee, who died<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy ; Jane, who w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Rochester, N. Y., <strong>in</strong><br />

1858, unm. ; Elizabeth, who m. AYilliam Leonard, and w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Providence, R. I., <strong>in</strong> 1858 ; and Lee 2d.


340<br />

RYBE GENEALOGY.<br />

2. James, who married, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Black River,<br />

Nova Scotia, <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had a family of children.<br />

5756. Hannah, b. 12 May, 1770, at Lyme. She m. March, 1810,<br />

Ammi Ely, and settled at Lyme, and removed to Brooklyn,<br />

Pa., where <strong>the</strong>y died. <strong>The</strong>y had one child :<br />

Elizalteth, b. at N<strong>or</strong>th Lyme, m. Albert Reynolds of Brook-<br />

lyn, Pa., a grandson of Phebe Lee, her grandmo<strong>the</strong>r's sister,<br />

who m. Reynolds of N<strong>or</strong>wich. She d. about 1842, at<br />

Brooklyn, and had two sons : Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, and Joseph.<br />

5757. Hepzibah, b. 22 July, 1780, at Lyme. She m. EUhu Brockway,<br />

who died at N<strong>or</strong>th Lyme a few years after <strong>the</strong> marriage,<br />

and she removed to E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam. <strong>The</strong>y had one daughter<br />

who m. Cone.<br />

VI. Abner Ely (1957), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., third son.<br />

of Samuel Ely (461) and Hannah Marsh, w<strong>as</strong> a great<br />

grandson of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third generation.<br />

He m. Mrs. Bridget Broc'kway, widow of Simili<strong>as</strong> Brockway,<br />

and daughter of Ezra Brockway of N<strong>or</strong>th Lyme.<br />

<strong>The</strong> follow<strong>in</strong>g are all <strong>the</strong> particulars I have obta<strong>in</strong>ed of<br />

his family.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

:<br />

5758. Ezra, who m. Mary Baker, and settled at Cape Cod, M<strong>as</strong>s.,<br />

and d. s. j).<br />

5759. Abner Sheldon, b. 20 Nov., 1789. He m. 24 June, 1824, his<br />

fourth cous<strong>in</strong>, Frances Griff<strong>in</strong> (6433), b. 30 March, 1795,<br />

at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam, second daughter of Col. Josiah Griff<strong>in</strong><br />

(2258) and D<strong>or</strong>othy Gates. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Lyme, where<br />

<strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had three children b<strong>or</strong>n at<br />

Lyme :<br />

1. Frances, b. 19 Sept., 1826, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Lyme <strong>in</strong> 1858,<br />

unm.<br />

2. Dr. Josiah Griff<strong>in</strong>, b. 22 Feb., 1829. He received his<br />

degree of doct<strong>or</strong> of medic<strong>in</strong>e at Yale, <strong>in</strong> 1854, and w<strong>as</strong> a physician.<br />

He m. 3 Dec, 1855, his fourth cous<strong>in</strong>, Elizabeth Ma<strong>the</strong>r<br />

Chadwick, only child of Capt. John Ma<strong>the</strong>r Chadwick<br />

and Ursula Bradf<strong>or</strong>d Raymond (5930) of Lyme. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Chicago <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had one son.<br />

3. Abner Sheldon, b. 13 Jan., 1834, d. 1 Sept., 1847, at<br />

Lyme.<br />

5760. Simili<strong>as</strong> Brockway. He m. Mrs. Mary Anne (Niles) Stannard,<br />

daughter of Rev. John Niles, and his first cous<strong>in</strong>, Hannah<br />

Elliot (5774).<br />

John Elliot.<br />

She died, and he had by her one child :<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. <strong>in</strong> 1843, Elizabeth Ely, b. 14 July, 1802, at<br />

Lyme, youngest daughter of Charles Ely, and his first cous<strong>in</strong>,<br />

Elizabeth Perk<strong>in</strong>s (5784). She d. 20 July, 1854, at Lyme,<br />

s. p. where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858.


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HYDE GENEALOGY. 841<br />

5761. Martha, supposed to be liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859, unm.<br />

5762. Bridget, supposed to be unm. <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

5763. Arabella (tw<strong>in</strong> of l<strong>as</strong>t), died <strong>in</strong> childhood.<br />

5764. Jane, m. Gidd<strong>in</strong>gs of Sherman, Conn., and had several<br />

children.<br />

5765. Temperance, died <strong>in</strong> childhood.<br />

VI. Hannah Ely (1959), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 28 May,<br />

1745, eldest daughter of Samuel Ely (461) and Hannah<br />

Marsh, w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9)<br />

of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. 27 July, 1766, Deacon<br />

Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Elliot, b. 9 March, 1736, at Killiugw<strong>or</strong>th, Conn.,<br />

n<strong>in</strong>th son of <strong>the</strong> Rev. Jared Elliot, D. D., and Elizabeth<br />

Smithson of Killiugw<strong>or</strong>th. He w<strong>as</strong> of royal descent<br />

{see No. 441, mid Appendix A). He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

settled at Killiugw<strong>or</strong>th, where he w<strong>as</strong> deacon of <strong>the</strong> church<br />

and a justice of <strong>the</strong> peace, and where he d. 1 May, 1810,<br />

and she d. <strong>in</strong> 1820.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children icere :<br />

5766. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, b. 27 Jan., 1767, at Kill<strong>in</strong>g-w<strong>or</strong>th. He m. 28 Dec,<br />

179U, Patience Lane, daughter of Noah Lane of Kill<strong>in</strong>gw<strong>or</strong>th.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled <strong>in</strong> that part of<br />

Kill<strong>in</strong>gw<strong>or</strong>th which is now Cl<strong>in</strong>ton, where he w<strong>as</strong> a prom<strong>in</strong>ent<br />

and <strong>in</strong>fluential citizen, and w<strong>as</strong> f<strong>or</strong> several years a member<br />

of <strong>the</strong> legislature. She d. 6 Oct., 1852. <strong>The</strong>y had one<br />

child :<br />

Eii/ Auqusfus, b. 18 Sept., 1791, at Kill<strong>in</strong>gw<strong>or</strong>th (now<br />

Cl<strong>in</strong>ton), w<strong>as</strong> educated f<strong>or</strong> a merchant. He m. 14 July,<br />

1818, Susan Maria Pratt, b. 8 Jan., 1795, daughter of Humphrey<br />

Pratt, Esq., of Saybrook. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Kill<strong>in</strong>gw<strong>or</strong>th,<br />

where he became a wealthy merchant, w<strong>as</strong> brigadiergeneral<br />

of artillery, county judge, state senat<strong>or</strong>, and judge of<br />

probate. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Cl<strong>in</strong>ton, Conn., <strong>in</strong> 1862,<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong>n engaged <strong>in</strong> agriculture. <strong>The</strong>y had three<br />

children : Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Edw<strong>in</strong>, b. 16 April, 1819, at Kill<strong>in</strong>gw<strong>or</strong>th,<br />

m. 25 Sept., 1844, C<strong>or</strong>nelia Chloe Redfield, b. 2U Nov.,<br />

1822, daughter of David Redfield of Cl<strong>in</strong>ton, w<strong>as</strong> a merchant,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Cl<strong>in</strong>ton <strong>in</strong> 1856, and had three children :<br />

Mary C<strong>or</strong>nelia, b. 28 March, 1850 ; Grace Redfield, b. 7 Feb.,<br />

1852 ; and Ely Augustus, b. 18 March, 1854 ; Henry Augustus,<br />

b. 17 April, 1821, at Kill<strong>in</strong>gw<strong>or</strong>th, m. 20 Sept., 1846,<br />

Phebe Elizabeth Hull, b. 20 Feb., 1820, daughter of Levi<br />

Hull of Cl<strong>in</strong>ton, w<strong>as</strong> a farmer liv<strong>in</strong>g at Cl<strong>in</strong>ton <strong>in</strong> 1855, and<br />

had two children, Susan Elizabeth,'" b. 27 July, 1848. d. 21<br />

Feb., 1858, and AVilliam Henry, b. 13 Feb., 1853; Charles<br />

Alexander, b. 6 Jan., 1831, at Kill<strong>in</strong>gw<strong>or</strong>th, m. 14 Aug.,<br />

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842<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

1853, Adelaide Augusta Wilcox, daughter of John Wilcox<br />

of Chester.<br />

5767. John, b. 27 Aug., 1768, at Kill<strong>in</strong>gw<strong>or</strong>th. He graduated at<br />

Yale 1786, w<strong>as</strong> a Congregational clergyman, and received<br />

<strong>the</strong> degree of doct<strong>or</strong> of div<strong>in</strong>ity at Yale, of which college he<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a trustee f<strong>or</strong> about twelve years. He m. Sarah N<strong>or</strong>ton,<br />

daughter of Lot N<strong>or</strong>ton, Esq., of Salisbury, and w<strong>as</strong> settled<br />

<strong>as</strong> m<strong>in</strong>ister of Madison, Conn., 2 Nov., 1791, and cont<strong>in</strong>ued<br />

such m<strong>in</strong>ister until his death. He admitted 335 members to<br />

<strong>the</strong> church dur<strong>in</strong>g his m<strong>in</strong>istry, and d. 17 Dec, 1824, s. p.<br />

She <strong>the</strong>n m. 8 Dec, 1830, his third cous<strong>in</strong>, Gen. Elisha<br />

Sterl<strong>in</strong>g (5551), of Salisbury, eldest son of Capt. William<br />

Sterl<strong>in</strong>g and Jemima Sill (190U), and d. 9 July, 1841, s. p.<br />

(See No. 5551.)<br />

5768. Samuel, b. 3 April, 1770, at Kill<strong>in</strong>gw<strong>or</strong>th. He m. <strong>the</strong> widow<br />

Jane (Crane) Towner, daughter of J. Crane of Kill<strong>in</strong>gw<strong>or</strong>th.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a shipm<strong>as</strong>ter. She d. March. 1802, at <strong>the</strong><br />

age of 34 years, and he d. <strong>in</strong> 1817. <strong>The</strong>y had one child,<br />

b<strong>or</strong>n at Kill<strong>in</strong>gw<strong>or</strong>th :<br />

Louisa, b. 23 Feb., 1800, m. 17 March 1823, Daniel<br />

Hewett of Lans<strong>in</strong>gburgh, N. Y., who d. <strong>in</strong> 1826, at C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati,<br />

s.p. She <strong>the</strong>n m. 19 Jan., 1830, John W. Turner of<br />

Oswego, N. Y., b. 23 Feb., 1800. <strong>The</strong>y removed to N<strong>or</strong>thampton,<br />

Mich., where he w<strong>as</strong> a member of <strong>the</strong> legislature <strong>in</strong><br />

1852, and where he w<strong>as</strong> extensively engaged <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> lumber<br />

trade. She had by him five children : John Elliot, b. 10<br />

Oct., 1831, d. 17 May, 1838; Mary Louisa, b. 24 Jan.,<br />

1834; Jane Elizabeth, b. 7 Nov., 1836, d. 5 Feb., 1842;<br />

Ellen Calista, b. 31 Jan., 1839, d. 2 Jan., 1842; and Ada<br />

Frances, b. 13 Jan., 1844.<br />

5769. Isaac, b. 8 Sept., 1771, at Kill<strong>in</strong>gw<strong>or</strong>th. He d. 17 Oct.,<br />

1794, unm.<br />

5770. Timothy, b. 20 March, 1773, at Kill<strong>in</strong>gw<strong>or</strong>th. He m. Mary<br />

Darrow of Greenwich. He w<strong>as</strong> a physician, and <strong>the</strong>y settled<br />

at TJnadilla, N. Y. He d. 2 Nov., 1796, at Oxf<strong>or</strong>d, N. Y., s.p.<br />

5771. Achilles Henry, b. 26 July, 1781, at Kill<strong>in</strong>gw<strong>or</strong>th. He<br />

graduated at Yale 1802, and w<strong>as</strong> a farmer. He m. 5 Sept.,<br />

1811, Mary Stannard, b. 6 Oct., 1790, daughter of William<br />

Stannard of Saybrook. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Kill<strong>in</strong>gw<strong>or</strong>th, where<br />

he w<strong>as</strong> postm<strong>as</strong>ter f<strong>or</strong> several years, and d. <strong>in</strong> 1856. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had three children :<br />

1. Miriam Jerusha, b. 6 July, 1812, at Kill<strong>in</strong>gw<strong>or</strong>th, d.<br />

1815.<br />

2. Miriam Jerusha 2d, b. Sept., 1815, at Kill<strong>in</strong>gw<strong>or</strong>th, m.<br />

Just<strong>in</strong> A. Bliss of New Y<strong>or</strong>k, and d. Sept., 1851, .s-. p.<br />

3. John Henry, b. 31 Jan., 1819, at Kill<strong>in</strong>gw<strong>or</strong>th, m.<br />

Margaret H<strong>or</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g of New Y<strong>or</strong>k, and w<strong>as</strong> a clerk <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> register's<br />

office, and afterwards an accountant. <strong>The</strong>y had two<br />

children: Henry Achilles, b. 1840; and Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Henry, b.<br />

1842.


HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

843<br />

5772. Ely, b. U Feb., 1784, at Kill<strong>in</strong>gw<strong>or</strong>th, d. May, 1789.<br />

5773. Mary, b. 24 Jan., 1775, at Kill<strong>in</strong>gw<strong>or</strong>th. She m. 1813,<br />

Othniel Williams, b. about 178G, at We<strong>the</strong>rsfield, son of<br />

David Williams, b. about 1744. He graduated at Yale 1810,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Cl<strong>in</strong>ton, N. Y., where he<br />

d. 1832, and she d. <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had two children :<br />

1. Othniel S., b. 27 Nov., 1814, at Kill<strong>in</strong>gw<strong>or</strong>th, gradu-<br />

ated at Hamilton college 1831, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, m. 6 Sept.,<br />

1843, Delia Avery, b. 17 March, 1824, at Homer, N. Y.,<br />

daughter of Profess<strong>or</strong> Charles Avery and Delia Strong. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had three children : Elliot Strong, b. 5 July, 1845 ; Mary<br />

Delia, b. 28 May, 1847 ; and Sophia Louisa, b. 18 April, 1852.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at Cl<strong>in</strong>ton, N. Y., where he w<strong>as</strong> surrogate of<br />

Oneida county. He w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong>re <strong>in</strong> 1861.<br />

2. Mari/ L., b. 11 Nov., 1816, and d. 28 Aug., 1837,<br />

unm.<br />

5774. Hannah, b. 30 May, 1777, at Kill<strong>in</strong>gw<strong>or</strong>th. She m. 1801,<br />

Rev. John Niles, b. about 1776, at Colchester. He graduated<br />

at Yale 1797, and w<strong>as</strong> a Congregational clergyman.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at Prattsburg, N. Y. In July, 1808, he w<strong>as</strong><br />

<strong>in</strong>stalled <strong>as</strong> p<strong>as</strong>t<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> church at Bath, N. Y., where he<br />

removed with his family from Prattsburgh. He d. 13 Sept.,<br />

1812, while attend<strong>in</strong>g at Angelica to preach an <strong>or</strong>d<strong>in</strong>ation<br />

sermon. She d. 1819. <strong>The</strong>y had five children :<br />

1. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, of Prattsburgh.<br />

2. Saloma, m. Abel Babcock of Chester, M<strong>as</strong>s., and d.<br />

May, 1854, at Cl<strong>in</strong>ton, N. Y., and had three children.<br />

3. Mart/ Anne, m. Stannard, who d. .f. p. She <strong>the</strong>n<br />

m. her mo<strong>the</strong>r's first cous<strong>in</strong>. Similus Brockway Ely (5760),<br />

of Lyme, Conn., third son of Abner Ely (1957) and Bridget<br />

Brockway, and died leav<strong>in</strong>g one child by him : John Elliot<br />

Ely {see No. 5760).<br />

4 and 5. Thom<strong>as</strong> and Sw^dii, both of whom died unm.<br />

VI. Mary Ely (I960), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., about 1749,<br />

daughter of Samuel Ely (461) and Hannah Marsh, w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

great granddaughter of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third<br />

generation. She m. about 1767, Maj<strong>or</strong> Thom<strong>as</strong> Anderson,<br />

b. 18 Feb., 1747, at Lyme, eldest son of Capt. Thom<strong>as</strong><br />

Anderson, M. D., of Ed<strong>in</strong>burgh, Scotland, and afterwards<br />

of Lyme, and Margaret Reed. He w<strong>as</strong> an officer of <strong>the</strong><br />

army of <strong>the</strong> revolution, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at I^^I'<strong>or</strong>th Lyme,<br />

where he d. 15 Dec, 1822, aged 75 years, and she d, 9<br />

Oct., 1829, aged 80 years. <strong>The</strong>y were both buried <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

cemetery at N<strong>or</strong>th Lyme, near Deacou William Marv<strong>in</strong>'s.<br />

TJieir children were<br />

:<br />

5775. Thom<strong>as</strong>, b. about 1770, at Lyme. He m. about 1810, Re-


844<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

becca Allis of Madison, Conn. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

settled at N<strong>or</strong>th Lyme, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had two children :<br />

1. Samuel Pierce, b. about 1816, who m. his second<br />

cous<strong>in</strong>, Hannah Baker Perk<strong>in</strong>s, b. 13 Oct., 1818, daughter<br />

of Abraham Perk<strong>in</strong>s (5783) of Lyme, and his second wife,<br />

<strong>the</strong> widow Mary (Baker) Ely. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Lyme and<br />

had four children <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

2. Laura, b. 1811, who w<strong>as</strong> a teacher.<br />

5776. Ansel, b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, w<strong>as</strong> lost at sea, and d. at <strong>the</strong> age of 25<br />

years, unm.<br />

5777. Ezra, b. about, 1786 at Lyme. He m. Eliza Kissam of Flush<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

N. Y., w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and settled at N<strong>or</strong>th Lyme, where<br />

he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858, near <strong>the</strong> Hamburgh post-office. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had three sons and two daughters. Two of <strong>the</strong> sons were<br />

shipm<strong>as</strong>ters and commanders of London packets <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

5778. John, b. about 1795, at Lyme. He m. Sarah S<strong>in</strong>clair of<br />

Staten Island, w<strong>as</strong> a shipm<strong>as</strong>ter, and d. 1833, at Flush<strong>in</strong>g, s. p.<br />

5779. Marsh Ely, b. about 1797, at Lyme. He m. Mary Kissam of<br />

Flush<strong>in</strong>g, N. Y. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at N<strong>or</strong>th<br />

Lyme <strong>in</strong> 1858, near <strong>the</strong> Hamburgh post-office, and on <strong>the</strong><br />

farm which w<strong>as</strong> owned by his grandfa<strong>the</strong>r, Samuel Ely (461).<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had one child :<br />

3Jari/ Elizabeth, who m. Capt, Josiah L<strong>or</strong>d, who commanded<br />

a New Y<strong>or</strong>k and London packet.<br />

6780. Samuel, b. about 1797, at Lyme. He w<strong>as</strong> drowned <strong>in</strong> Long<br />

Island Sound, 10 March, 1815, with his first cous<strong>in</strong>, Elijah<br />

Ely (.sve N'o. 5752), and d. unm.<br />

5781. Mary, b. at Lyme. She m. Capt. David Brockway, b. about<br />

1769. <strong>The</strong>y settled at N<strong>or</strong>th Lyme, where he d. 5 Feb.,<br />

1830. She survived him and d. <strong>in</strong> Kentucky at <strong>the</strong> age of<br />

66 years. <strong>The</strong>y had four sons and two daughters<br />

1. A7isel. 2. David. 3. Seidell.<br />

4. Samuel. 5. Leon<strong>or</strong>a. 6. Abigail.<br />

5782. Laura, b. about 1795, at Lyme. She m. Capt. Simeon<br />

Eldridge of Sag Harb<strong>or</strong>, N. Y. He d. s. p., and she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

with her bro<strong>the</strong>r, Marsh Ely Anderson, at N<strong>or</strong>th Lyme,<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

VL Elizabeth Ely (1961), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Comi., daughter<br />

of Samuel El}' (461) and Hannali Marsh, w<strong>as</strong> a great<br />

granddaughter of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third generation.<br />

She m. 17 April, 1777, her third cous<strong>in</strong>, of <strong>the</strong> Ely<br />

blood, Abraham Perk<strong>in</strong>s, b. 7 Aug., 1745, at Lyme, third<br />

son of Abraham Perk<strong>in</strong>s and Elizabeth Ely.<br />

[This Elizabeth Ely, wife of <strong>the</strong> first Abraham Perk<strong>in</strong>s<br />

of Lyme, w<strong>as</strong> daughter of Daniel Ely by his first wife,<br />

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HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

845<br />

Mary Anne Champla<strong>in</strong>, and granddaughter of William Ely<br />

<strong>the</strong> first of Lyme. See No. 67.]<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at N<strong>or</strong>th Lyme,<br />

where she d. 2 Ma}^, 1791. He <strong>the</strong>n m. 10 April, 1798,<br />

Anne Fann<strong>in</strong>g of N<strong>or</strong>wich, who d. 2 May, 1823, at Lyme<br />

s.p., and where he d. 13 April, 1824.<br />

His children by Ids first icife were :<br />

5783. Abraham, b. 24 July, 1782, at Lyme. He m. 26 July, 1811,<br />

]Mrs. Hannah (Baker) Ch<strong>as</strong>e, daughter of Capt. Seth Baker<br />

of Barnstable, M<strong>as</strong>s., and widow of Capt. Ch<strong>as</strong>e. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

settled at Lyme, where she died. He had by her one child<br />

1. Eliza Anne^ who m. William H. Johnson of Lyme, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Waukesha county. Wis., <strong>in</strong> 1859, a widow.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 8 March, 1814, <strong>the</strong> widow, Mary (Baker)<br />

Ely. a sister of his first wife. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

settled at Lyme, and <strong>in</strong> 1885 <strong>the</strong>y removed to Barnstable<br />

county, where she soon after died. He had by her six children,<br />

b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme.<br />

2. Seth Baker, b. 14 Dec., 1814, died <strong>in</strong> childhood.<br />

3. Abraham Ely, b. 16 Dec, 1816, m. Hannah Hadley,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Mukwanago, Wis., <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

4. Hannah Baker, b. 18 Oct., 1818, m. her second cous<strong>in</strong>,<br />

Samuel Pierce Anderson, b. 1816, son of Thom<strong>as</strong> Anderson<br />

(5775) and Rebecca Allis of Lyme {see No. bllb).<br />

5. Mary, b. 23 Feb., 1821, m. Dr. Bradf<strong>or</strong>d L. Crocker of<br />

Barnstable county, M<strong>as</strong>s., and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Boston <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

6. Sophia Ely, b. 18 Aug., 1824, m. and liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Wiscons<strong>in</strong><br />

1859.<br />

7. Francis William, b. 18 April, 1828, died <strong>in</strong> childhood.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. f<strong>or</strong> his third wife, Charlotte Ely, daughter of<br />

Eleazer Ely and D<strong>or</strong>c<strong>as</strong> Brockway, and granddaughter of<br />

Cullick Ely and Sarah Foote of Lyme {see No. 1894). She<br />

d. 1845, <strong>in</strong> Barnstable county, where he d. Feb., 1855. He<br />

had by her two children :<br />

8. Elizabeth, who died <strong>in</strong> childhood.<br />

9. Augusta.<br />

5784. Elizabeth, b. 2 Sept., 1778, at Lyme. She m. 29 Dec, 1796,<br />

Charles Ely, b. 19 April, 1772, fifth son of Cullick Ely and<br />

Sarah Foote of Lyme {see Nos. 1894 and 67). He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

merchant at Hartf<strong>or</strong>d <strong>in</strong> early life. But after his marriage<br />

he settled <strong>as</strong> a farmer upon <strong>the</strong> farm which had belonged to<br />

his ancest<strong>or</strong>, <strong>the</strong> first Richard Ely of Lyme, and which h<strong>as</strong><br />

been <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> possession of <strong>the</strong> Ely family nearly two hundred<br />

years, on <strong>the</strong> e<strong>as</strong>t bank of <strong>the</strong> Connecticut river, <strong>in</strong> Lyme :<br />

where he d. 19 Dec, 1854, and she d. 10 March, 1858. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had ten children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme.<br />

1. Miranda, h. 25 Sept., 1797, liv<strong>in</strong>g at <strong>the</strong> old homestead,<br />

at Lyme, <strong>in</strong> 1859, unm.<br />

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• HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

2. Charles Frederick, b- 4 Sept., 1799, w<strong>as</strong> a merchant,<br />

and settled at Natchez, where he m. Henrietta M. Shelby,<br />

b<strong>or</strong>n <strong>in</strong> Maryland. <strong>The</strong>y removed to Philadelphia, and from<br />

<strong>the</strong>re to Louisiana, where he d. 10 Sept., 1841, and she<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Camden, Ark., <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had two children,<br />

b<strong>or</strong>n at Natchez : Elizabeth, who m. John Silliman, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Camden, Ark., <strong>in</strong> 1859; and James Pennoyer,<br />

who d. <strong>in</strong> Mexico, unm.<br />

3. Elizabeth Perk<strong>in</strong>s, b. 1 July, 1802, m. her mo<strong>the</strong>r's<br />

first cous<strong>in</strong>, Similius Brockway Ely (5760), third son of<br />

Abner Ely (1957) and Bridget Brockway, and d. 22 July,<br />

1854, s. p.<br />

4. Abraham Perk<strong>in</strong>s, b. 1 July, 1808, m. 15 Sept., 1838,<br />

Philura Griff<strong>in</strong>, b. 31 July, 1806, at Lyme, daughter of Al-<br />

len Griff<strong>in</strong> and llhoda Beckwith. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Lyme, removed<br />

to Rochester <strong>in</strong> 1848, and to Oswego, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1855,<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859. He w<strong>as</strong> sheriff of New<br />

London county, when at Lyme, and w<strong>as</strong> afterwards a merchant<br />

and miller. <strong>The</strong>y had seven children : Hubert Grif-<br />

f<strong>in</strong>, b. 20 Oct., 1834, d. 20 Sept., 1846 ; Sarah Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e, b.<br />

29 Aug., 1836; Jane Elizabeth, b. 18 March, 1839; a child,<br />

b. 1 Oct.. 1840, d. 3 Oct., 1840, unnamed; Henry Perk<strong>in</strong>s,<br />

b. 15 Oct., 1842 ; Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Griff<strong>in</strong>, b. 10 March, 1846, d. 24<br />

Sept., 1847; and Allen Griff<strong>in</strong>, b. 9 July, 1850, d. 16 Feb.,<br />

1852.<br />

5. Samuel Cullick,h. 17 Oct., 1810, m. 1843, Frances<br />

Griff<strong>in</strong> Brockway, daughter of Ezekiel Brockway and Frances<br />

Griff<strong>in</strong> of Lyme. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at<br />

Lyme, where he w<strong>as</strong> a senat<strong>or</strong>, and a member of <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

and where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

branch of <strong>the</strong> legislature ;<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had two children : Fl<strong>or</strong>ence Elizabeth, b. <strong>in</strong> 1847; and<br />

Frances, b. 1851).<br />

6. David, h. 29 Sept., 1812, and d. 25 Dec, 1813.<br />

7. Uli/sses, b. 19 Feb., 1815, w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and went to<br />

St. Thom<strong>as</strong>, W. I., and m. 1837, Henrietta Van Bretton,<br />

daughter of Baron John Van Bretton. of that Island. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

subsequently lived at Laguira, 3Larseilles, and New Y<strong>or</strong>k, and<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1859, at N<strong>or</strong>walk, Conn. <strong>The</strong>y had six children : Elizabeth<br />

Van Bretton, b. Sept.. 1838, at St. Thom<strong>as</strong>; Ge<strong>or</strong>gianna<br />

Fl<strong>or</strong>ence, b. 1840, at St. Thom<strong>as</strong>, m. 1856, Henry H.<br />

Kaven of St. Thom<strong>as</strong>, and liv<strong>in</strong>g at New Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1859 ; Judith<br />

Rowena, b. 1843, at Laguira ; Charles Uly.sses, b. 1846,<br />

at St. Thom<strong>as</strong> ; Albert, who died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy; and Albert<strong>in</strong>a,<br />

b. 1852, at New Y<strong>or</strong>k.<br />

8. Alfred (tw<strong>in</strong>), b. 19 Feb., 1815, m. 31 May, 1842,<br />

Carol<strong>in</strong>e Lydia Field, daughter of Joseph Field and l^ydia<br />

Glover of Rochester. He w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at<br />

Rochester, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1861. and he w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong>n<br />

a member of congress, and had four children : Joseph Field,


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b. 5 March, 1843; Charles Alfred, b. 6 Nov., 1845, d. 2<br />

March, 1847 ; Carol<strong>in</strong>e Lydia, b. 7 Sept., 1847 ; and Eliza-<br />

beth, b. 6 July, 1850. He w<strong>as</strong> taken prisoner at <strong>the</strong> battle<br />

of Bull Eun, July, 1861, and published a w<strong>or</strong>k on <strong>the</strong> subject<br />

of his imprisonment, &c.<br />

9. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, b. 29 Oct.. 1817, m. 11 Dec, 1855, Marianna<br />

Paige, b. 25 June, 1834, at Haverhill, M<strong>as</strong>s., youngest<br />

daughter of Abel Paige and Marianna Kimball. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

lawyer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Chicago, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1859, and had one child : Elizabeth Paige, b. 9 Sept.,<br />

1856, at Haverhill.<br />

10. David Alexander, b. 18 July, 1821. He w<strong>as</strong> a law-<br />

yer, and settled at Rochester. He went to Calif<strong>or</strong>nia <strong>in</strong><br />

1850, and <strong>in</strong> 1859, w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>y; at San Francisco, unm.<br />

VL Col. Elisha Sheldon (1964), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn.,<br />

6 March, 1740, eldest son of <strong>the</strong> Hon. Elisha Sheldon and<br />

Elizabeth Ely (462) of Litchfield, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of<br />

Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He married,<br />

probably, a Whit<strong>in</strong>g of Litchfield. He w<strong>as</strong> colonel of a<br />

regiment of dragoons, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> service of <strong>the</strong> United States,<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> war of <strong>the</strong> revolution. Soon after <strong>the</strong> close of <strong>the</strong><br />

war he removed to Frankl<strong>in</strong> county, Vt., where he had a<br />

grant of land, and d. <strong>in</strong> 1805. <strong>The</strong> follow<strong>in</strong>g is all I have<br />

learned <strong>as</strong> to his issue.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

:<br />

5785. Samuel B., who m. Lovice Ashley, and settled at Sheldon,<br />

Vt., and had by her one child :<br />

1. Elizabeth, who m. Dr. Chauncey Fitch of Sheldon, Vt.,<br />

b. 17 Jan., 1771, at Canterbury, Conn., son of Dr. Jabez Fitch<br />

and Lydia Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton of Canterbury (sec Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton Family,<br />

No. 216). <strong>The</strong>y had five children: Samuel Sheldon, a physician<br />

at New Y<strong>or</strong>k ; Jabez ; John, a clergyman, at Sheldon,<br />

Vt. ; Louisa, who m. Dr. Witm<strong>or</strong>e ; Elizabeth, who m. Henry<br />

Carlisle of Sheldon.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. Lucy Willard, and had by her four children :<br />

2. Joshua Willard, of Sheldon.<br />

3. Samuel B., who m. 1 M. S. Higg<strong>in</strong>s, and 2 Maria<br />

Maynard, and had two children, and w<strong>as</strong> postm<strong>as</strong>ter at Sheldon<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1844.<br />

4. Lucy, who m. William Green, and had a son : William.<br />

5. Sarah, who married her first cous<strong>in</strong>, Samuel W. Keyes,<br />

second son of Col. Stephen G. Keyes and Elizabeth Sheldon<br />

(5788), and had a child : Lucy, b. 1827.<br />

5786. Elisha, who m. Elizabeth and had three children :<br />

,<br />

1. William B., who lived at Hamilton, C. W., and had


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five children : William J. ; Mary ; Jane ; Louisa ; and Mar-<br />

tha.<br />

2. Charles /)., who m. twice, and lived at Hamilton, and<br />

had three children : Ge<strong>or</strong>ge ; Matilda ; and Adelaide.<br />

3. Mary^ who m. John Granson, and had six children:<br />

Eliza, m. Eleazer Peckham ; Elisha ; Sarah, who m. William<br />

Doyle ; Mary Or. ; Rachel ; and John.<br />

5787. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, who m. Hannah Bl<strong>in</strong>n. <strong>The</strong>y had eight children :<br />

l.Ulisha, of Sheldon.<br />

2. Samuel B., of Sheldon.<br />

3. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge.<br />

4. Whit<strong>in</strong>g, of Sheldon.<br />

5. John.<br />

6. Sarah, who m. 1. Robert Wood, and had a son, <strong>The</strong>od<strong>or</strong>e<br />

Wood; and m. 2. Rev. Nathaniel Mart<strong>in</strong>.<br />

7. Lovice, m. Giles Mart<strong>in</strong>, and had a daughter: Joanna;<br />

and a son.<br />

8. Lucy, m. Joel Whit<strong>in</strong>g, and had three children : Joel;<br />

Lucy; and Joanna.<br />

5788. Elizabeth, who m. Col. Stephen G. Keyes. She had by him<br />

five children :<br />

1. Stephen S., m. Deb<strong>or</strong>ah Barlow of Fairfield, Vt., and<br />

settled at Highgate, and had six children.<br />

2. Samuel W., who ni. his first cous<strong>in</strong>, Sarah Sheldon,<br />

daughter of Samuel B. Sheldon (5785), by his second wife,<br />

Lucy Wiliard, and had a daui^hter : Lucy, b. 1827.<br />

3. Sarah Bellows, b. 7 June, 1782, m. 6 March, 1802,<br />

Maj<strong>or</strong> Nathaniel Z. Piatt, b. 16 Dec, 1775, at Poughkeepsie,<br />

N. Y., son of Judge Zepheniah Piatt, one of <strong>the</strong> first propriet<strong>or</strong>s<br />

and settlers of Plattsburgh, N. Y., by his second<br />

wife, Mary Van Wyck. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y set-<br />

tled at Plattsburgh, where he w<strong>as</strong> a member of <strong>the</strong> legislature<br />

and a maj<strong>or</strong> of militia, and where he d. 25 Oct., 1820.<br />

She had by him six children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Plattsburgh : Elizabeth<br />

Sheldon, b. 22 July, 1803, m. 10 March, 1822, Capt. Samuel<br />

S. Russell of <strong>the</strong> U. S. army, son of Judge Samuel Russell<br />

of Buffalo, N. Y. He w<strong>as</strong> killed 28 Feb., 1839, <strong>in</strong> Fl<strong>or</strong>ida,<br />

<strong>in</strong> a battle with <strong>the</strong> Sem<strong>in</strong>ole Indians. She had by him four .<br />

children : William Beaumont, b. 16 Jan., 1823, d. 15 Sept.,<br />

1824; Francis S. Keyes, b. 2 Aug., 1825, a lieutenant <strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> U. S. army, who d. 27 Jan., 1857 ; Sarah, b 3 Nov.,<br />

1829. d. 14 Dec, 1831 ; and Mary Waite, b. 15 Aug., 1832,<br />

d. 20 March, 1845. Mrs. Elizabeth (Piatt) Russell <strong>the</strong>n m.<br />

30 March, 1845, Frederick Louis Charles Sailly, son of<br />

Hon. Peter Sailly of Plattsburgh, by his second wife, Marianne<br />

Adelaide Gaillie. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Plattsburgh, where<br />

he w<strong>as</strong> collect<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> customs f<strong>or</strong> <strong>the</strong> district of Champla<strong>in</strong><br />

and county tre<strong>as</strong>urer, and where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859,<br />

and she had by him one child, Mary Waite, b. 11 June,


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1847. Stephen Keyes, b. 22 April, 1805, d. 15 Sept., 1819.<br />

Mary Vaa Wyck, b. 6 Feb., 18U8, ni. 23 April, 1825, Carlos<br />

Adolphus Waite of <strong>the</strong> U. S. army, b. 12 Feb., 1794, at<br />

Lyme, Conn., eldest son of Col. Ezra Waite of E<strong>as</strong>t Bloomfield,<br />

by his first wife, Lucy 3Iiller, and grandson of Richard<br />

Waite <strong>the</strong> first of Lyme, by his second wife, Rebecca Higg<strong>in</strong>s<br />

(see Ko. 2108). In 1858, he w<strong>as</strong> lieutenant-colonel of<br />

<strong>the</strong> fifth regiment of U. S. <strong>in</strong>fantry, and colonel by brevet,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> with <strong>the</strong> army <strong>in</strong> Utah ; and she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g with her<br />

sister at Plattsburgh s. p. <strong>The</strong>od<strong>or</strong>us, b. 19 Dec, 1811, m.<br />

Marietta S. Nichols of Enosburgh, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Peru,<br />

N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had n<strong>in</strong>e children: Sarah F., b. 18<br />

Sept., 1845; Robert, b. 14 Jan., 1847; William Nichols, b. 7<br />

Oct., 1848; James P., b. 6 March, 1850, d. 3 Nov., 1855;<br />

Elizabeth Sailly, b. 7 Feb., 1852 ; Frederick Sailly, b. 19<br />

Sept., 1853; Mary Ellen, b. 23 Feb., 1855; Carlos A. Waite,<br />

b. 1 Aug., 1856; and <strong>The</strong>od<strong>or</strong>us L. Nichols, b. 13 May,<br />

1858. William Totten, b. 6 Oct., 1817, d. 18 Feb., 1818.<br />

Samuel Keyes, b. 11 May, 1820, m. 1844, Sarah J. Cady,<br />

daughter of Heman Cady and his first cous<strong>in</strong>, Maria Piatt of<br />

Plattsburgh, and had by her one child : Carlos Waite, b. 23<br />

Dec, 1845. After her death, he m. 6 April, 1857, Lydia J.<br />

Mount, daughter of Andrew J. Mount of New Y<strong>or</strong>k. After<br />

<strong>the</strong> death of 3Iaj<strong>or</strong> Nathaniel Z. Piatt, his widow m. Orange<br />

Ferris of St. Albans, where she d. 7 Aug., 1845, without<br />

issue by him.<br />

4. William, m. Es<strong>the</strong>r Butterfield, and settled at Swantoo<br />

Falls, Vt., and had children.<br />

5. Eliza 3f., m. Anselm Parsons, at Rutland. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

merchant at Plattsburgh, N. Y., removed to Vermont, where<br />

<strong>the</strong>y died. <strong>The</strong>y had eight children : Charles, drowned at<br />

Plattsburgh <strong>in</strong> childhood; Elizabeth, who d. at St. Albans,<br />

unm. ; Anselm, who died <strong>in</strong> childhood; Sarah, who m. Col.<br />

Ira Allen of Ir<strong>as</strong>burgh, Vt., and d. about 1840; Mary AV.,<br />

m. Heman S. Royce, a lawyer at Highgate, Vt. ; Anselm 2d,<br />

a farmer ; Fannie, who m. Col. Ira Allen, after <strong>the</strong> death of<br />

her sister Sarah, his first wife ; and Louisa, who m. Rev.<br />

Ebenezer Harvey Squler, who graduated at Middlebury college<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1838, profess<strong>or</strong> at Richmond, Va.<br />

After <strong>the</strong> death of Col. Stephen Gr. Keyes, his widow m.<br />

Gould of Rutland, and d. without issue by him.<br />

5789. Mary, who m. William Whitney, and died at <strong>the</strong> birth of her<br />

first child, and <strong>the</strong> child died with her.<br />

5790. Sarah, who m. Elnathan Keyes; she d. 1838. <strong>The</strong>y had n<strong>in</strong>e<br />

children :<br />

1. JIaria, m. 1 Lu<strong>the</strong>r Mitchell, and 2 Ebenezer Cook,<br />

and had five children : Elnathan; Chester; Sarah, who m.<br />

Dr. Frankl<strong>in</strong> Bradley; Mary, who m. Stephen Rice of Sheldon<br />

;<br />

and Stephen, who m. Lodema Lamb.<br />

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2. Hetty Bull, who d. at McConnellsville, unm.<br />

3. Peahody, who m. 1 Mary Wood, and, had a son, Chester<br />

P., who lived at Troy, N. Y. ; and 2 Mary D. Keyes.<br />

4. Robert, who settled <strong>in</strong> Ill<strong>in</strong>ois.<br />

5. Chester Williams, a physician of Fairfield, Vt., who m.<br />

Clarissa N<strong>or</strong>thup, and had two children: Delia S.; Elizabeth<br />

K.<br />

6. Sarah Belloivs, m, 1 Michael Dougherty, and 2 Dr.<br />

James Little.<br />

7. Stephen Elnathan, who m. Kebecca Hunt, and had four<br />

children: Elizabeth; Martha; Hetty; and Stephen.<br />

8. Elizaleth Gould, who ni. Dr. Lyman Little of Zanes-<br />

ville, 0.<br />

9. Hetty Mary, who m. Dr. Hiram H. Little of McCon-<br />

nellsville.<br />

VL Samuel Sheldon (1968), bom at Lyme, Conn., 26<br />

May, 1750, iifth son of Hon. Elisha Sheldon and Elizabeth<br />

Ely (462) of Litclifield, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabe:^h<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 31 July, 1780,<br />

his third cous<strong>in</strong>, Elizabeth Baldw<strong>in</strong> (890), b. 6 Nov., 1751,<br />

at Litchfield, eldest daughter of Isaac Baldw<strong>in</strong>, Esq., and<br />

Anne Coll<strong>in</strong>s (186). He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y settled<br />

at Litchfield, removed to Sheldon, Vt., and from <strong>the</strong>re to<br />

Troy, K Y., where she d. 10 Sept., 1840, and he d. 2<br />

Jan., 1842.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children loere :<br />

5791. Elisha, b. 15 July, 1782, at Litchfield. He graduated at<br />

Yale <strong>in</strong> 1800, and w<strong>as</strong> a physician, hav<strong>in</strong>g studied physic<br />

and surgery with Dr. Daniel Sheldon of Litchfield. He m.<br />

1 Aug., 1802, Anne Beach, b. 25 Dec, 1783, at Newtown,<br />

Conn., daughter of John Beach and jNIabel Beers of Sheldon,<br />

Vt., and a great granddaughter of <strong>the</strong> Eev. John Beach of<br />

Newtown, b. 1700, who graduated at Yale 1721, w<strong>as</strong> settled<br />

<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> m<strong>in</strong>ister at Newtown, became an Episcopalian and<br />

went to England <strong>in</strong> 1732, and obta<strong>in</strong>ed Episcopal <strong>or</strong>d<strong>in</strong>ation,<br />

and d. 19 March, 1782 {see 5 Spragxics Ann., 82). <strong>The</strong>y<br />

settled on a ftirm at Sheldon, and <strong>in</strong> 1822 removed to Troy,<br />

where he resumed <strong>the</strong> practice of his profession, and d. 14<br />

Dec, 1832. His widow, who w<strong>as</strong> a most beautiful woman,<br />

d. 21 Jan., 1844, at New Haven, Conn. <strong>The</strong>y had two<br />

children :<br />

1. Elizabeth, b. 6 Dec, 1804, at Harw<strong>in</strong>ton, m. 27 Sept.,<br />

1827, at Troy, Henry Edward Peek, b. 18 March, 1805, at<br />

New Haven, son of Nathan Peck and Mehitable Tibbals.<br />

He graduated at Yale 1823, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and settled at<br />

New Haven, where he w<strong>as</strong> edit<strong>or</strong> of <strong>The</strong> Journal and Ad-


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vertiser, and w<strong>as</strong> a member of both branches of <strong>the</strong> lef!;isla-<br />

ture. He d. G May, 1858, at New Haven, leav<strong>in</strong>g her sur-<br />

viv<strong>in</strong>g. <strong>The</strong>y had four children : Mary Helena, b. 9 Oct.,<br />

1828, m. 15 Oct.. 1850, Cyrus Stebb<strong>in</strong>s Curtis of New Y<strong>or</strong>k,<br />

who d. 8 Oct., 1858, and had a daughter, Mary Blandiua, b.<br />

3 Aug., 1851 ; Samuel Sheldon, h. 19 Aug., 1880, d. 22<br />

Jan.,l846; Phebe Warren, b. 29 Oct., 1832; and Henry<br />

Edward, b. 19 Aug., 1839.<br />

2. Mary, b. 6 June, 1809, at Sheldon, m. 27 Jan., 1835,<br />

at Troy, Jonathan Farmer Scribner, b. <strong>in</strong> New Hampshire.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Sheldon, removed to<br />

Elmira, N. Y., and <strong>in</strong> 1858 were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Janesville, Wis.,<br />

and had seven children : Elizabeth Sheldon, b. 19 Aug.,<br />

1838; Elisha Sheldon, b. 1840 ; Mary Anne, b. 1844; Emel<strong>in</strong>e<br />

Rathbone ; Charles Stuart; Jonathan; and Helena<br />

Curtis.<br />

5792. Samuel, b. 28 Dec, 1784, at Litchfield. He d. 28 Feb.,<br />

1802, while an undergraduate at Yale.<br />

5793. Isaac, b. 2 Nov., 1786, at Litchfield. He m. Elizabeth Maria<br />

Tryon. settled at New Lebanon, N. Y., and d. 2 Jan.,<br />

1818, s. p.<br />

VI. Peter Pearson (1973), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 14<br />

Oct., 1756, second son of Richard Pearson (463), and Mary-<br />

Ann Ely, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong><br />

third generation. He m. 15 ISTov., 1781, Parnal C<strong>or</strong>ah of<br />

Long Island, b. 10 March, 1760. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Lyme,<br />

where she d. 7 Jan., 1823, and he d. 12 Jan., 1836.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

:<br />

5794. Eichard, b. 9 Jan., 1783, at Lyme. He m. 20 Dec, 1813,<br />

Indiana Comstock. daughter of Hezekiah Comstock and<br />

Anna Cone of E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Bethany, N. Y.,<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1815, where he d. 20 Dec, 1853, and where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had four children, <strong>the</strong> first b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme,<br />

<strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs at Bethany :<br />

1. Mary Ann, h. 18 Oct., 1814, m. 18 Sept., 1838, Henry<br />

Wright of Middlebury, N. Y., and <strong>in</strong> 1859 had six children.<br />

2. Indiana Louisa, b. 6 Sept., 1816, m. Jan., 1886, Dan<br />

L. W<strong>or</strong>th<strong>in</strong>gton. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at E<strong>as</strong>t Bethany <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had five children.<br />

3. Richard William, b. 16 April, 1818, and d. 11 Oct.,<br />

1824.<br />

4. Richard, b. 1 April, 1828, m. 31 Dec, 1857, <strong>The</strong>resa<br />

Eliza Lewis of Y<strong>or</strong>k, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at E<strong>as</strong>t Bethany <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

5795. Peter, b. 25 Feb., 1789, at Lyme. He m. Almira Huntley,<br />

b. 1807 at Lyme, daughter of Sil<strong>as</strong> Huntley. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Lyme, where she d. 24 March,<br />

1846. He had by her two children :


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1. Henrij, b. 16 Jan., 1829, unm. <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

2. Sarah E., b. 4 Feb., 1889, unm. <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. widow Russell, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Lyme <strong>in</strong><br />

1859, and had no issue by her.<br />

6796. Abijah, b. 14 Aug., 1795, at Lyme. He ra. 13 Nov., 1825,<br />

Miranda Huntley, daughter of Sil<strong>as</strong> Huntley of Lyme. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

settled at Lyme, where he d. 24 May, 1857, and where she<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1860. <strong>The</strong>y had six children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme :<br />

1. John, who d. 1854. on his way to Calif<strong>or</strong>nia, unm.<br />

2. Reuhen.<br />

3. Phebe, who m. A. Maxson, and liv<strong>in</strong>g at Onago, 111.,<br />

1857.<br />

4. Mary, m. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Smith of Old Lyme.<br />

5. Nancy, unm. 1857.<br />

6. Frances, unm. 1857.<br />

5797. Phebe, b. 8 Nov., 1784, at Lyme. She m. Deacon Reuben<br />

Rogers, b. 11 Feb., 1788, of Burl<strong>in</strong>gton, N. Y. <strong>The</strong>y removed<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1813 to Bethany, N. Y., and were liv<strong>in</strong>g at E<strong>as</strong>t<br />

Bethany, <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

6798. Anne, b. 15 Feb., 1787, at Lyme. She m. Deacon John Percival<br />

of E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam. He d. 3 Oct., 1848, at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam,<br />

where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1860, s. p.<br />

6799. Rachel, b. 3 Jan., 1791, at Lyme. She m. 1815, Elijah<br />

Marsh, b. 4 May, 1787, at Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, Conn., son of Amos<br />

Marsh and Clarissa Howe of Wolcott, N. Y. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Pavilion, N. Y., where he d. 17<br />

Nov., 1854, and where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1860. <strong>The</strong>y had<br />

eight children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Pavilion :<br />

1. JiiUa Ann, b. 22 Feb., 1816, m. 11 March, 1846, Nelson<br />

Rogers, son of Ezekiel Rogers and Mary Beckwith of<br />

Bethany, N. Y. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Pavilion Centre, where she<br />

d. 8 Sept., 1853, leav<strong>in</strong>g one child : Buel S., b. 26 July,<br />

1847.<br />

2. Peter Pearson, b. 18 Jan., 1818, a farmer, liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Pavilion <strong>in</strong> 1860, with his mo<strong>the</strong>r, unm.<br />

3. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Buel, b. 11 Sept., 1819, m. 17 Feb., 1852, Sarah<br />

S. Clark, daughter of William Clark and C<strong>or</strong>nelia Stewart of<br />

Kendall. He w<strong>as</strong> a mechanic, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Chicago<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1860, and had one child : Marshall Murray, b. 12<br />

June, 1856, at Chicago.<br />

4. Frederick Wimam, b. 19 Oct., 1822, d. 8 Aug., 1825.<br />

5. India Maria, b. 25 Nov., 1826, m. 11 Jan., 1847, Sil<strong>as</strong><br />

F. Kellogg, son of H<strong>or</strong>ace Kellogg and Electa Farnsw<strong>or</strong>th<br />

of Le Roy, N. Y. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Perry, removed to Detroit,<br />

and <strong>in</strong> 1860 were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Ow<strong>as</strong>co, Mich., and had one<br />

child: Jennie Lee, b. 26, Sept., 1854.<br />

6. Laura Sel<strong>in</strong>da, b. 18 Dec, 1829, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Pavilion <strong>in</strong> 1860, unm.<br />

7. Alvira Arabella, b. 14 March, 1832, m. 29 Dec, 1852


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John E.. Perry, son of Roll<strong>in</strong> Perry and Orra Pearson of Pavilion.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Rochester, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1860, and<br />

had two children : Frank Clarence, b. 22 Dec, 1855, and<br />

Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Albert, b. 18 Jan., 1858, at Le Roy.<br />

8. Almira Isabella (tw<strong>in</strong>), b. 14 March, 1832, d. 25 Aug.,<br />

1857, at Detroit, while visit<strong>in</strong>g her sister.<br />

5800. Julia, b. 7 March, 1793, at Lyme. She m. 20 May, 1824,<br />

William H. L. L<strong>in</strong>coln, b. 20 Aug., 1792, <strong>in</strong> Vermont. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

settled at Bethany, and removed to Pavilion, where she w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had two children :<br />

1. Julia Pearson, b. 11 May, 1828, at Pavilion, m. 12 Jan.,<br />

1854, Charles Rogers of Pavilion, and <strong>in</strong> 1859, had one child.<br />

2. Nanci/ P., b. 20 March, 1832, at Bethany, where she<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859, unm.<br />

5801. Sarah, b. 22 June, 1798, at Lyme. She m. 9 Sept., 1824,<br />

Seth M. Peck, son of John Mo<strong>or</strong>e Peck, and Abigail Pratt<br />

of Lyme. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Bethany, N. Y., and were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at E<strong>as</strong>t Bethany <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had six children :<br />

1. Sarah Elizabeth, b. 3 Feb., 1826, m. 27 May, 1852,<br />

Alv<strong>in</strong> Rockwood, of Rushf<strong>or</strong>d, N. Y.<br />

2. Phehe Rogers, b. 18 Sept., 1827, m. 24 Feb., 1853,<br />

Benjam<strong>in</strong> F. Peck of Bethany, and <strong>in</strong> 1859, had two children<br />

: Fl<strong>or</strong>ence, b. July, 1856 ; and Richard, b. Oct., 1857.<br />

3. Laura, b. 23 June, 1829, m. 25 Feb., 1852, H<strong>or</strong>ace<br />

Ensign, and <strong>in</strong> 1859, had two children : Charles, b. May,<br />

1857; and Frank, b. Nov., 1858.<br />

4.<br />

1859.<br />

Seth Marv<strong>in</strong>, b. 14 April, 1831, and w<strong>as</strong> unmarried <strong>in</strong><br />

5. Almira, b. 10 March, 1833, m. 3 May, 1855, Chauncey<br />

Rogers, and<br />

1856.<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1859 had one child : Justice Byion, b. Jan.,<br />

6. Eenri/,h. 7 Sept., 1836, and w<strong>as</strong> unm. <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

5802. Mary Sears, b. 22 June, 1804, at Lyme. She m. Deacon<br />

William Marv<strong>in</strong> of Lyme. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>gat Marilla, N. Y.,<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1859, where he w<strong>as</strong> f<strong>or</strong> several years agent of <strong>the</strong> American<br />

Bible society, and of <strong>the</strong> tract society.<br />

ren :<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had seven child-<br />

1. William Ely, b. Jan., 1825, a teacher <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>female</strong><br />

college of Tennessee <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

2. Issac Pearson, b. Oct., 1830, m. Laura Maria Woodw<strong>or</strong>th<br />

of Falmouth, Ky., and w<strong>as</strong> a teacher of a sem<strong>in</strong>ary <strong>in</strong><br />

Kentucky <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had one child : Anna Laurie, b. 1858.<br />

3. Harriet Ne<strong>well</strong>, b. Aug., 1832, a teacher, and an <strong>in</strong>struct<strong>or</strong><br />

<strong>in</strong> music <strong>in</strong> 1859, unm.<br />

4. Edward Payson, b. Dec, 1834, an undergraduate <strong>in</strong><br />

Danville college, Ky., <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

5. Frances Parnal, b. March, 1837, a teacher <strong>in</strong> 1859,<br />

unm.<br />

6. John Percival b. Oct., 1842.


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7. Mary Sears, h. June, 1849.<br />

VL William Ely Pearson (1974), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn.,<br />

4 Kov., 1758, third son of Richard Pearson (463) and Mary<br />

Ann Ely of Lyme, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. Mehitable Reeve<br />

of Long Island. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Lyme, where she died.<br />

His children Tjy her icere :<br />

5803. Samuel, b. 14 Oct., 1782, at Lyme.<br />

5804. Elisha, b. 27 May, 1785, at Lyme.<br />

5805. Reeve, b. 7 May, 1792, at Lyme.<br />

5806. Sarah, b. 2 July, 1788, at Lyme.<br />

5807. Mehitable, b. 19 Dec, 1794, at Lyme.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. Hannah , and removed to Bethany,<br />

N". Y., where he died. She w<strong>as</strong> said to be liv<strong>in</strong>g at Bethany<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1859, aged 100 years.<br />

VI. Judge Jedediah Peck (1982), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn.,<br />

28 Jan., 1748, fourth son of Elijah Peck and Hepzibah<br />

Pearson (465), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9)<br />

of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 5 N'ov., 1772, his first<br />

cous<strong>in</strong>, Tabitha Ely (1995), youngest daughter of Richard<br />

Ely and Mary Pearson (467). He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

settled at Lyme, where he also pursued <strong>the</strong> bus<strong>in</strong>ess of a<br />

land survey<strong>or</strong>. <strong>The</strong>y removed to Burl<strong>in</strong>gton, IST. Y., when<br />

<strong>the</strong> country w<strong>as</strong> yet a wilderness, where he became a<br />

prom<strong>in</strong>ent politician and wrote many political articles f<strong>or</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> public papers over <strong>the</strong> signature of "Jedediah Peck,<br />

<strong>the</strong> plough jogger." He w<strong>as</strong> frequently elected to <strong>the</strong><br />

house of <strong>as</strong>sembly, and w<strong>as</strong> also a member of <strong>the</strong> state<br />

senate. He w<strong>as</strong> also a judge of <strong>the</strong> court of common ple<strong>as</strong><br />

of Otsego county many years. In <strong>the</strong> war of 1812, although<br />

exempt by age and o<strong>the</strong>rwise from <strong>the</strong> perf<strong>or</strong>mance of<br />

militia duty, to <strong>in</strong>duce o<strong>the</strong>rs to turn out f<strong>or</strong> <strong>the</strong> defence<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Niagara frontier, he volunteered his services, and<br />

participated <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> battle of Queenston, where <strong>the</strong> British<br />

general Brock w<strong>as</strong> killed. He and his wife both died at<br />

BurHngton, N. Y.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

:<br />

5807a. Elijah, b. 29 Aug., 1780, at Lyme, d. 20 Sept., 1780.<br />

5808. Elijah 2d, b. 1 Oct., 1781, at Lyme. He m. Lucy Bates of


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Hartwick, N. Y., and removed to Sheffield, 0., where he<br />

died. <strong>The</strong>y had six children :<br />

1. EUjah. 2. Elisha. 3. David W. 4. Emel<strong>in</strong>e.<br />

5. Richard Eli/. 6. Er<strong>as</strong>tus.<br />

5809. Peter, b. 12 Nov., 1783, at Lyme. He m. Sarah Lewis of<br />

Pownal, Vt. <strong>The</strong>y removed to Ashtabula county, 0., where<br />

he died. <strong>The</strong>y had four children :<br />

1. Sarah Wells, who w<strong>as</strong> m. and liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Warren county,<br />

Iowa, <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

2. Es<strong>the</strong>r Kltchell, m. and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at <strong>the</strong> same place.<br />

3. Peter, liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Hard<strong>in</strong> county, 0., <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

4. Mary Campbell, liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Allen county, 0., 1858.<br />

5810. Jedediah, b. 19 May, 1788, at Lyme. He m. Sarah (Lewis)<br />

Peck, <strong>the</strong> widow of his bro<strong>the</strong>r Peter, <strong>in</strong> Wayne county, 0.,<br />

where he died. <strong>The</strong>y had one child : Tahitha Wells Peck.<br />

5811. Hepzibah, b. 27 Jan., 1774, at Lyme. She m. her fourth<br />

cous<strong>in</strong>, Abel Sill (6376), eldest son of Andrew Sill and<br />

Helen Talcott D<strong>or</strong>r (2251) of Burl<strong>in</strong>gton, N. Y. {See No.<br />

6376.)<br />

5812. Mary, b. 6 Nov., 1776, at Lyme. She m. 7 Jan., 1802,<br />

David Willard, b. 29 Jan., 1775, son of David Willard and<br />

Martha Sherlock. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at<br />

Burl<strong>in</strong>gton, N. Y., and <strong>in</strong> 1806 removed to Otisco, N. Y.,<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> a justice of <strong>the</strong> peace f<strong>or</strong> twenty years, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a member of <strong>the</strong> legislature <strong>in</strong> 1826. He d. 20 Feb.,<br />

1826, at Otisco, where she d. 28 June, 1856. <strong>The</strong>y had<br />

three children :<br />

1. Electa, -who m. Ebenezer Jenn<strong>in</strong>gs of Otisco, and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

jo<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>the</strong> M<strong>or</strong>mons.<br />

2. Amanda, who m. James Churchill of SpafF<strong>or</strong>d, N. Y.,<br />

where she died and had two children : Harriet, who m. Jonathan<br />

Davis of Marcellus, N. Y. ; and Angel<strong>in</strong>e, who m. Harman<br />

Barnum of Otisco.<br />

3. lahiiha. who m. Frederick Churchill, son of James<br />

Churchill and Hannah Dobbs of Spatf<strong>or</strong>d. He w<strong>as</strong> a mechanic,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Otisco, where he w<strong>as</strong> capta<strong>in</strong> of<br />

a rifle company. In 1859 <strong>the</strong>y removed to Dowagiac, Mich.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had five children : Willard, an artist at Clarksville,<br />

Tenn., <strong>in</strong> 1860; Marcus, a farmer at Otisco; Peter, who m.<br />

and died at Otisco, Jan., 1860; Maria; and C<strong>or</strong>delia, liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

with <strong>the</strong>ir parents <strong>in</strong> 1860, unm.<br />

5813. Anna, b. 27 May, 1786, at Lyme, died unm.<br />

YI. Irene Ely (1994), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., daughter of<br />

Richard Ely and Mary Pearson (467) of Lyme, w<strong>as</strong> a great<br />

granddaughter of Elizabeth Hj^de (9) of <strong>the</strong> third generation.<br />

She m. 3 March, 1774, Capt. Man<strong>as</strong>sah Leach.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at Lyme, where she died.


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Tlteir children were<br />

:<br />

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5814. Richard, b. 25 Dec, 1774,*at Lyme.<br />

5815. Elisha, b. 6 June, 1779, at Lyme.<br />

5816. Elijah, b. 1 May, 1784, at Lyme.<br />

5817. Enoch, b. 20 Jan., 1794, at Lyme.<br />

5818. Lydia, b. 22 Oct., 1776, at Lyme.<br />

5819. Mary, b. 7 May, 1781, at Lyme.<br />

5820. Irene, b. 16 March, 1787, at Lyme.<br />

58.'^1. Deb<strong>or</strong>ah, b. 22 March, 1789, at Lyme.<br />

Capt. Leacli <strong>the</strong>n m. 21 Aug., 1823, Chianna Keeney.<br />

VI. Gibbons Ma<strong>the</strong>r (1997), b<strong>or</strong>n 22 June, 1760, at<br />

Lyme, Conn., second son of Benjam<strong>in</strong> Ma<strong>the</strong>r of Lyme,<br />

by his first wife, Irene Pearson (468), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson<br />

of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 29<br />

Jan., 1789, Hannah Foote, b. 4 April, 1766, at Colchester,<br />

Conn., fourth daughter of Jeremiah Foote and Rhuama<br />

N<strong>or</strong>thum, granddaughter of Joseph Foote of Colchester,<br />

and his first wife, Ann Clothier ; which Joseph Foote w<strong>as</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> youngest son of Is'athaniel Foote and Margaret Bliss of<br />

We<strong>the</strong>rsfield, <strong>the</strong> eldest son of ISathaniel Foot and Elizabeth<br />

Smith of We<strong>the</strong>rsfield, <strong>the</strong> eldest son of Nathaniel<br />

Foote and Elizabeth Deer<strong>in</strong>g, his wife, who were m. <strong>in</strong><br />

1615, <strong>in</strong> England, and were among <strong>the</strong> first settlers of<br />

We<strong>the</strong>rsfield, Conn. {See M. 764 and Foote Family.)<br />

Gibbons Ma<strong>the</strong>r and wife settled at Colchester, and removed<br />

to Auburn, jN^. Y., where he d. 5 Aug., 1815. She<br />

d. 18 Oct., 1844, at Elbridge, N. Y.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

5822. Gibbons Pearson, b. 7 Dec, 1791, at Colchester. He m.<br />

1812, Sophia Smith, daughter of Capt. Kalph Smith of Middle<br />

Haddam. <strong>The</strong>y removed to Auburn, N. Y., where he<br />

d. <strong>in</strong> 1816. He had one child :<br />

Gibbons, b. 1813, d. 1815.<br />

5823. Henry Wolf, b. 8 July, 1794, at Colchester. He m. 1817,<br />

Amanda Whipple of Auburn, where he d. Sept., 1818. He<br />

had one child :<br />

Maria, b. 1818, who d. about 1850, at Auburn, unm.<br />

His widow married aga<strong>in</strong>, and died at Scipio, N. Y.<br />

5824. Hiram Foote, b. 13 Feb., 1796, at Colchester. He graduated<br />

at Yale, 1813, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. He m. 8 April, 1821,<br />

Sarah Anne <strong>Hyde</strong>, b. 1800, at Auburn, daughter of Walter<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> and Jerusha his wife. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Elbridge, N. Y.,<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> a state senat<strong>or</strong> f<strong>or</strong> four years, and where she<br />

d. 4 Nov., 1824. He had by her two children :


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1. Walter Gibbons, b. 6 Feb., 1822, d. 6 Aug., 1823.<br />

2. ,Sarah Anne, b. 19 Oct., 1824, who m. Feb., 1846,<br />

William B. Beeson, a merchant of Niles, Mich., where she<br />

d. 2 May, 1857, and had two children : Sidney and Lewis.<br />

Hiram F. Ma<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong>n m. 26 Nov., 1831, his first wife's<br />

cous<strong>in</strong>, Mary Parsons Cole, b. 1806, daughter of Dr. Joseph<br />

Cole and Sarah <strong>Hyde</strong> of Auburn. <strong>The</strong>y removed to Niles,<br />

Mich., <strong>in</strong> 1844, where she d. 29 Dec, 1855. He had by<br />

her eight children :<br />

3. Joseph Cole, b. 17 May, 1833, m. Clarissa Lewis, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Chicago <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had one child : Clarissa.<br />

4. Laura Hannah, b. 3 May, 1835, m. 1856, Ge<strong>or</strong>ge M.<br />

Wells, a merchant of Niles, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859,<br />

and had one child : Ralph.<br />

5. David <strong>Hyde</strong>, b. 2 Oct., 1837, graduated at Williams<br />

college <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

6. Ralph Tayl<strong>or</strong>, b. 13 March, 1840.<br />

7. Mary Amanda, b. 25 Jan., 1842.<br />

8. Carol<strong>in</strong>e A., b. 27 Nov.. 1843.<br />

9. John Steward, b. 2 Oct., 1845.<br />

10. Frances Chloe, b. 5 Oct., 1848.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n removed to Chicago, and m. 15 Oct., 1857, Mrs.<br />

Anna Talman (Smith) N<strong>or</strong>ton, daughter of William Smith<br />

and Sarah Talman of Fairfield, and widow of Henry N<strong>or</strong>ton<br />

of Chicago. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Chicago <strong>in</strong> 1859, and he<br />

had <strong>the</strong>n no issue by her,<br />

5825. Ralph Cotton, b. 9 Dec, 1798, at Colchester, d. 1821 at Batavia,<br />

N. Y.<br />

5826. A son, b. 13 April, 1801, at Colchester, died unnamed.<br />

5827. Benjam<strong>in</strong> Incre<strong>as</strong>e, b. at Colchester. He m. about 1825,<br />

Roxana Ormsby, only daughter of Isaac Ormsby, and Elizabeth<br />

his wife, of Elbridge. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Jackson, Mich.,<br />

where he d. 1843. <strong>The</strong>y had two children :<br />

1. Daniel Philip F<strong>or</strong>man, who d. at Adrian, Mich., unm.<br />

2. William Barry, who d. about 1850, at Los Angelos,<br />

Cal., unm.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong>n m. Ezekiel Ross, acd w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

5828. Daniel W<strong>or</strong>thiugton, b. 1 Jan., 1807, at Colchester. He m.<br />

13 June, 1831, Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Merriman, b. 25 Aug., 1809, at<br />

Onondaga, N. Y., eldest daughter of Charles J. Merriman,<br />

Esq., and Rhoda Furness, of Elbridge. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Elbridge,<br />

and <strong>in</strong> 1859 were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Niles, Mich., and had<br />

seven children:<br />

1. Emely, b. 26 June, 1832.<br />

2. Charles Gibbons, b. 20 Aug., 1834.<br />

8. Calista, b. 21 June, 1836.<br />

4. Henry, b. 4 May, 1839, d. 15 Nov., 1839.<br />

5. Harriet, b. 8 Aug., 1845, d. 17 July, 1846.<br />

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6. Amelia Roxanna, b. 7 Sept., 1848.<br />

7. Julia Louisa, b. 24 March, 1852.<br />

5829. Hannah Pomery, b. at Colchester, died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

VI. Col. Seth Ely (1999m), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., about<br />

1764, son of Deacon Seth Ely and L^^dia Reynolds (468A),<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third<br />

genera'tion. "He ni. 14 April, 1799, Phebe Marv<strong>in</strong>, b. 28<br />

Nov., 1772, at Lyme, second daughter of Elisha Marv<strong>in</strong><br />

and Elizabeth Selden, and granddaughter of Col. Samuel<br />

Selden of <strong>the</strong> army of <strong>the</strong> revolution, and Elizabeth Ely,<br />

his wife {see No. 1080 and 358). <strong>The</strong>y settled at Lyme,<br />

and subsequently removed to Ripley, JST. Y. He d. 11<br />

Dec, 1847.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were :<br />

5830. Selden Marv<strong>in</strong>, b. 7 March, 1800, at Lyme. He m. 10 May,<br />

1825, his fourth cous<strong>in</strong>, Statira Es<strong>the</strong>r Griff<strong>in</strong> (6436), b. 19<br />

March, 1805, at E<strong>as</strong>t Had dam, sixth daughter of Col. Josiah<br />

Griff<strong>in</strong> (2258) and D<strong>or</strong>othy Gates. <strong>The</strong>y removed to Ripley,<br />

N. Y., and had eight children :<br />

1. Mary Elizabeth. 2. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Griff<strong>in</strong>.<br />

3. John Selden. 4. Phebe, d. 19 March, 1833.<br />

5. Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Ma<strong>the</strong>r. 6. Ebenezer.<br />

7. Phebe Marv<strong>in</strong>. 8. Francis Griff<strong>in</strong>.<br />

5831. Seth Elisha, b. 24 Sept., 1808, at Lyme. He m. 20 May,<br />

1845. Elizabeth A. Hale.<br />

5832. Ebenezer, b. 7 Feb., 1811, at Lyme, d. 12 June, 1822.<br />

5833. Elizabeth Colt., b. 24 April, 1802, at Lyme, m. 2 April, 1832,<br />

Rufus Hills, who received <strong>the</strong> degree of doct<strong>or</strong> of medic<strong>in</strong>e<br />

at Dartmouth <strong>in</strong> 1816, and w<strong>as</strong> a physician.<br />

5834. Phebe Hubbard, b. 19 July, 1804, at Lyme. She m. her<br />

fourth cous<strong>in</strong>, Mat<strong>the</strong>w Griswold, Esq., (6029), third son of<br />

Gov. Roger Griswold (2102) and Fanny Rogers (1448) of<br />

Lyme. {See No. 6029.)<br />

5835. Lydia, b. 8 April, 1807, at Lyme, d. 7 Sept., 1807.<br />

5836. Abigail Deb<strong>or</strong>ah, b. 10 March, 1813, at Lyme.<br />

VI. Dr. Joseph Jewett (2000), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lj-me, Conn., 7<br />

June, 1763, eldest son of Capt. Joseph Jewett (469) and<br />

Lucretia Rogers (359), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of "<strong>the</strong> third generation. He studied medic<strong>in</strong>e<br />

with his uncle. Dr. <strong>The</strong>ophilus Rogers (352) of N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> a physician. He m. Jane Pettibone of Granby.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at Granby, Conn., where he d. 6 Dec, 1812.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children irere :<br />

5837. Joseph Frankl<strong>in</strong>, b, 22 Aug., 1788, at Granby. He m. 18


HYDE GENEALOGY. ggg-<br />

Aug., 1813, Elizabeth Bancroft Reed of Granville, M<strong>as</strong>s.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a physician, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Grranby, where <strong>the</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858. He received <strong>the</strong> hon<strong>or</strong>ary degree of<br />

doct<strong>or</strong> of medic<strong>in</strong>e at Yale <strong>in</strong> 1841. <strong>The</strong>y had seven children<br />

:<br />

1. Charlotte Amelia, b. 22 June, 1814, d. IG Oct., 1820.<br />

2. Joseph<br />

Dec 1842.<br />

,<br />

William, b. 14 April, 1816, at Granby, d. 29<br />

3. Er<strong>as</strong>tus Frederick, b. 12<br />

Emma Alderman of Granby.<br />

Sept., 1820, at Granby, m,<br />

4. Charlotte Amelia 2d, b. 6 Dec, 1822, m. Stiles W. Reed<br />

of Granby.<br />

5. Carol<strong>in</strong>e Amanda, b. 22 Jan., 1825, at Granby, m. Le<br />

Roy Fuller of Simsbury, Conn.<br />

6. Robert Ransom, b. 8 March, 1827, at Granby, m. Emma<br />

Alderman of Granby.<br />

7. C<strong>or</strong>nelia Ann, b. 17 July, 1831, unm. <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

5838. Frederick William, b. 25 Nov., 1790, at Granby. He m.<br />

Charlotte Mel<strong>in</strong>da Phelps of Simsbury, Conn. <strong>The</strong>y had<br />

five children :<br />

:<br />

1. Charlotte Jidietta, b. 23 May, 1815, d. 12 Feb., 1829.<br />

2. Noah Amherst, b. 17 Nov., 1816. m. Roxanna Street of<br />

West Spr<strong>in</strong>gfield, and d. 17 June, 1849, at Albmy, N. Y.<br />

3. Frederick Stiles, b. 25 Feb., 1819, m. Jane Steele of<br />

Antigua, W. I.<br />

4. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Dwight, b. 1 May, 1822, m. Delia Burr of Hartf<strong>or</strong>d,<br />

Conn., and <strong>in</strong> 1858 w<strong>as</strong> a clerk <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> office of <strong>the</strong><br />

super<strong>in</strong>tendent of public pi'<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g at W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton, D. C.<br />

5. Henry Frank, b. 23 Feb., 1826.<br />

5839. Peter Jenner, b. 18 Jan., 1802, at Granby. He m. Louisa<br />

Adelaide Smith of Granby, and d. 16 Oct., 1847. <strong>The</strong>y had<br />

n<strong>in</strong>e children<br />

1. Stanly Augustus, b. 27 May, 1825, m. Hepzibah L.<br />

Tuker of Bufi"alo, N. Y.<br />

2. John Alexander, b. 22 Aug., 1827, m. Julietta Tompk<strong>in</strong>s<br />

of Lyme, Conn.<br />

3. Helen Irene, b. 16 April, 1829, m. Pl<strong>in</strong>y Pratt of<br />

Granby.<br />

4. Jane Anna, b. 16 Oct., 1830, unm. <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

5. Mary Anne Carol<strong>in</strong>e, b. 15 Sept., 1832, m. Czar D.<br />

Goodman of New Haven.<br />

6. Josejjh Frankl<strong>in</strong>, b. 26 Feb., 1835.<br />

7. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Elijah, b 26 Oct., 1838.<br />

8. Louisa Adelaide, b. 10 June, 1842.<br />

9. Frederick Jenner, b. 8 April, 1845.<br />

5840. Julietta Maria, b. 11 March, 1793, at Granby. She m. Er<strong>as</strong>tus<br />

Phelps of Granby, and d. 31 May, 1842, at New Y<strong>or</strong>k.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had six children :<br />

1. Maria Louisa, b. 1 May, 1822, m. Jacob Wellman of<br />

Farm<strong>in</strong>gton, Conn.


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2. Ellen Elizaheth, b. 13 Feb., 1824, m. Walter W. Sherwood<br />

of Delaware county, N. Y.<br />

3. Stella JuUetta, b. 19 May, 1826, m. 11 Feb., 1851,<br />

James Edwards of <strong>the</strong> city of New Y<strong>or</strong>k.<br />

4. Jane Carol<strong>in</strong>e, b. 19 Nov., 1829. She m. 11 Feb.,<br />

1851, Abraham C. Edwards of <strong>the</strong> city of New Y<strong>or</strong>k.<br />

5. Lucia Irene, b. 19 Nov., 1829, and d. 3 July, 1832.<br />

6. Mary Isabella,];). 11 Oct., 1831, w<strong>as</strong> a teacher at Brooklyn,<br />

N. Y., 1858, unm.<br />

5841. Jane Miranda, b. 3 Dec, 1795. She d. 8 Jan., 1844, at<br />

Macon, Ga., unm.<br />

5842. Irene Am<strong>or</strong>et, b. 26 Oct., 1797, at Granby. She m. Maltby<br />

G. Hillyer of Granby, and d. 18 Oct., 1845. <strong>The</strong>y had five<br />

children :<br />

1. Jnlia Ashley, b. 2 Nov., 1822, m. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Pettibone of<br />

Granby.<br />

2. Sarah Jane, b. 11 Aug., 1825, m. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Richmond<br />

of Sheffield, M<strong>as</strong>s.<br />

3. Jane Miranda, m. H<strong>or</strong>ace Pe<strong>as</strong>e of Lee, M<strong>as</strong>s.<br />

4. Sophia Pelletreau, b. 8 March, 1830, died at <strong>the</strong> age of<br />

3 years.<br />

5. Charles Pl<strong>in</strong>y, b. 28 Nov., 1833, unm. <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

6843. Mary Ann Carol<strong>in</strong>e, b. 26 July, 1799, at Granby. She m.<br />

James H. Smith of Granby, and removed to New Haven,<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had four children<br />

1. Frederick, b. 21 Feb., 1823, d. 28 Nov., 1826.<br />

2. Jewett Guernsey, b. 18 March, 1825, an undergraduate<br />

at Yale 1857.<br />

3. Frederick James, h. 24 Jan., 1828, m. Sabia Alderman<br />

of Granby.<br />

4. Edicard Lee, b. 26 April, 1830, d. 22 Jan., 1832.<br />

YI. Zabdial Rogers Jewett (2001), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn.,<br />

20 April, 1765, second son of Capt. Joseph Jewett (469)<br />

and Lucretia Eogers (359) of Lyme, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson<br />

of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m.-<br />

Zebiah Rowe of Granby. <strong>The</strong>y removed to W<strong>in</strong>stead,<br />

Conn., where he d. 12 May, 1826. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1857.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

:<br />

5844. Allen, b. 22 Feb., 1789. He m. March, 1813, Abigail Tucker<br />

of New Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at W<strong>in</strong>stead <strong>in</strong> 1857. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had eight children :<br />

1. Louisa, b. 5 April, 1814, m. Sept., 1842, Garrison Baker.<br />

2. Ge<strong>or</strong>r/e Rogers, h. 17 May, 1816, m. 22 Feb., 1838,<br />

Sarah E. Rock<strong>well</strong>.<br />

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HYDE GENEALOGY. 861<br />

3. Benjam<strong>in</strong> Tucker, b. 18 Feb., 1819, m. Julia Ann<br />

Mabbet, b. 17 Nov., 1819.<br />

4. Albert, b. 26 Oct., 1822, m. 23 Nov., 1849, Anne Maria<br />

Palmer.<br />

5. Frances, b. 9 June, 1827.<br />

6. Frederick, b. 1 Sept., 1829.<br />

7. Julia Ann, b. 24 Oct., 1831.<br />

8. J/ary, b. 10 Dec, 1833.<br />

5845. Paul<strong>in</strong>e, b. 15 July, 1787. She m. Dr. Seymour Carpenter<br />

of Saratoga. Ho w<strong>as</strong> a physician, and <strong>the</strong>y removed to New<br />

Y<strong>or</strong>k, where he had his office <strong>in</strong> 1857, and his residence w<strong>as</strong><br />

<strong>in</strong> Brooklyn.<br />

5846. Frances, b. 15 April, 1791. She m. Ira Goodsell, who died,<br />

and she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at New Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, Conn., <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had eight children :<br />

1. Fliza Ann, b. 29 Nov., 1810, m. Aralzeman Russ.<br />

2. Amaret Miranda, b. 16 Oct., 1812, m. Jan., 1848,<br />

Garry Bishop.<br />

3. Charlotte Abigail, h. 22 Aug., 1814, m. Seth Marshall<br />

Miller.<br />

4. Samuel Penfield, b. 15 Oct., 1816, m. Alvira Goodsell,<br />

who d. May, 1846.<br />

5. Julia Angel<strong>in</strong>e, b. 22 Nov., 1818, d. Sept., 1820.<br />

6. Julia Jewett, b. 29 June, 1821.<br />

7. Susan Frances, b. 22 June, 1826, d. 29 Nov., 1847.<br />

8. Ersk<strong>in</strong>e Maj<strong>or</strong>, b. 25 Nov., 1829, d. June, 1848.<br />

5847. Clarissa, b. 20 April, 1794. She m. Anson Atis of Granby,<br />

where she d. 2 March, 1838. <strong>The</strong>y had eight children :<br />

1. Harriet, b. 19 Feb., 1814, m. Timothy Saunders of<br />

Granville, M<strong>as</strong>s.<br />

2 Mar^, b. 12 Feb., 1816.<br />

3. Monro, b. 18 April, 1818.<br />

4. Janette, b. 8 March, 1821.<br />

5. Milo, b. 17 March, 1825, m. 9 Aug., 1846, Delia Dudley<br />

of W<strong>in</strong>stead.<br />

6. jMilton, b. 26 Dec, 1827.<br />

7. William, b. 6 Nov., 1830.<br />

8. Amie, b. 12 Oct., 1834.<br />

5848. Deb<strong>or</strong>ah, b. 12 Oct., 1799. She m. John Hall of Canaan,<br />

Conn., and d. 13 June, 1827, and left one <strong>or</strong> two children.<br />

VI. Joshua Raymond Jewett (2002), b. 14 Aug., 1771,<br />

at Lyme, Conn., third son of Capt. Joseph Jewitt (469)<br />

and Lucretia Rogers (359), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. Sybil Pettibone<br />

of Granby, where <strong>the</strong>y settled, and where she d. 19<br />

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HYDE GENEALOGY<br />

His children hy her were :<br />

5849. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, b. 10 May, 1799, at Granby. He m. 17 Sept., 1823,<br />

Eliza Guyton, b. 25 Nov., 1803, and settled at Macon, Ga.,<br />

where she d. 2 May, 1839. He had by her ten children:<br />

1. Charles Rai/mond, b. 29 July, 1824, at Macon, w<strong>as</strong> educated<br />

at Em<strong>or</strong>y college, Ga., and w<strong>as</strong> a Methodist clergyman,<br />

m. 28 Dec, 1848, OctaviaN. Chester, b. 28 Jan., 1831,<br />

who d. 11 May, 1853, and had by her three children : Elizabeth<br />

Davant. b. 21 Oct., 1849 ; Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Chester, b. 4 June,<br />

1851, d. 2 July, 1852 ; and Martha Octavia, b. 17 March,<br />

1853, d. 25 July, 1853. He <strong>the</strong>n m. 27 March, 1855, Martha<br />

Parham Clement, b. 19 Jan., 1835, daughter of <strong>the</strong> Hev.<br />

Bishop Clement, and had by her two children : Goodw<strong>in</strong><br />

Anthony, b. 8 Feb., 1856, and Henry Raymond, b. 23 Nov.,<br />

1857.<br />

2. Harriet Endith, b. 3 March, 1826, d. 15 July, 1827.<br />

3. Robert Coleman, b. 1 April, 1828, d. 1 May, 1828.<br />

4. Mary Tabitha, b. 29 May, 1829, d. 21 Aug., 1839.<br />

5. Jidia Carol<strong>in</strong>e, b. 15 Sept., 1831, at Macon, where she<br />

w<strong>as</strong> educated at <strong>the</strong> Wesleyan <strong>female</strong> college, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Macon 1859, unm.<br />

6. Uliza Holzend<strong>or</strong>f, b. 1 April, 1833, d. 18 Aug., 1834.<br />

7. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Frederick, b. 25 Nov., 1834, d. 12 Oct., 1845.<br />

8. WUliam Pettibone, b. 22 March, 1836, d. 25 Aug., 1840.<br />

9. Eliza G. Holzend<strong>or</strong>f, b. 15 Aug., 1837, at Macon,<br />

where she w<strong>as</strong> educated at <strong>the</strong> Wesleyan <strong>female</strong> college, m.<br />

29 Sept., 1858, Rev. Jesse B. Hart<strong>well</strong>, a Baptist clergyman;<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y sailed <strong>as</strong> missionaries to Ch<strong>in</strong>a <strong>in</strong> Nov., 1858, under<br />

<strong>the</strong> appo<strong>in</strong>tment of <strong>the</strong> sou<strong>the</strong>rn Baptist missionary society.<br />

10. Ella, b. 2 May, 1839, died same year.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 24 Nov., 1839, Eunice Frances Freeman, b.<br />

26 Oct., 1818, at N<strong>as</strong>hville, Tenn., eldest daughter of Azel<br />

Roe Freeman and Delia Shaw. She d. 15 Nov., 1844, at<br />

Macon. He had by her three children :<br />

11. Delia Frances, b. 18 Sept., 1840, at Macon, where she<br />

w<strong>as</strong> educated at <strong>the</strong> Wesleyan <strong>female</strong> college, and <strong>in</strong> 1859<br />

w<strong>as</strong> unm.<br />

12. Louisa Sybil, b. 31 March, 1842, d. 27 July, 1855.<br />

13. Azel, b. 26 Sept., 1844, d. 22 Dec, 1844.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 8 May, 1845, Mrs. Mary Ann Susan Ballard,<br />

and d. 14 March, 1849, at Macon, and had by her one child :<br />

14. Oiven Malone.<br />

5850. Harriet Sjbil, b. 28 March, 1797, at Granby. She m. 2 May,<br />

1814, Grove A. Pe<strong>as</strong>e, b. 4 Aug., 1789, son of Nathaniel<br />

Pe<strong>as</strong>e and Jerusha Hall, and settled at Granby, where she<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had four children, b<strong>or</strong>n at<br />

Granby :<br />

1. Albert, b. 26 Jan., 1816, m. Sarah Ann Stevens, of<br />

New Hampshire.<br />

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863<br />

2. Edward Raymond^h. 30 April, 1819, m. Martha Curd,<br />

of Ge<strong>or</strong>gia.<br />

3. 31ari/Ann, b. 3 Dec, 1829, m. John Carlton Welb<strong>or</strong>n.<br />

4. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Avgustus, b. 28 April, 1839.<br />

5851. Eliza, b. 1 April, 1801, at Granby. She m. Paran Stevens,<br />

who kept <strong>the</strong> Revere House <strong>in</strong> Boston. She d. 4 March,<br />

1857, leav<strong>in</strong>g one child : Ellen.<br />

5852. Julia, b. Sept, 1805, at Granby. She m. Alonzo Phelps of<br />

Granby. <strong>The</strong>y removed to <strong>the</strong> city of New Y<strong>or</strong>k, where she<br />

d. 2 May, 184*9, and he died. <strong>The</strong>y had four children :<br />

1. Alonzo E., m. Frances Fay.<br />

2. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge ii., d. 27 July, 1852.<br />

3. Arabia b. 25 Nov., 1831.<br />

4. William H.<br />

Joshua R. Jewett, <strong>the</strong>n m. Mary Alma Cossitt of Clermont,<br />

N. II., and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Granby <strong>in</strong> 1857.<br />

His children hy her were :<br />

5853. Henry Lee, b. 29 Aug., 1821, at Granby. He m. 2 March,<br />

1841, Martha Jones Howard, b. 28 April, 1823, <strong>in</strong> Monro<br />

county, Ga., daughter of John Howard and Sallie Jones.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at Macon, Ga., where he w<strong>as</strong> a gentleman of<br />

wealth and character, and w<strong>as</strong> secretary and tre<strong>as</strong>urer of <strong>the</strong><br />

Southwestern rail road company, &c. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Macon 1859, and had six children :<br />

1. Henry Cossitt, b. 25 Dec, 1844, d. 9 June, 1845.<br />

2. Mary Frances, b. 23 Oct., 1846.<br />

3. John Howard, b. 7 June, 1849.<br />

4. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Bowers, b. 20 April, 1853.<br />

5. Sallie Louisa, b. 29 March, 1856, d. 6 April, 1857.<br />

6. Ellis Lee, b. 22 July, 1858.<br />

5854. Sidney, b. 31 July, 1823, at Granby, d. 4 Aug., 1849, at<br />

Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, unm.<br />

5855. Patrick Henry, b. 3 March, 1825, at Granby. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

lawyer, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Lex<strong>in</strong>gton, la., <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

YI. JosiAH Jewett (2003), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 29<br />

Dec, 1773, fourth son of Capt. Joseph Jewett (469) and<br />

Lucretia Iloo;ers (359), w<strong>as</strong> a s^reat grandson of Elizabeth<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of "<strong>the</strong> third generation. "He m. 29 Nov., 1798,<br />

Elizabeth M. Smith, b. 16 Nov., 1777, at Durham, Conn.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at Durham and removed to M<strong>or</strong>avia, N. Y.,<br />

where she d. 2 Oct., 1816.<br />

His children hy her were :<br />

5856. David Parsons, b. 1 Aug., 1799, at Durham, d. 18 June,<br />

1802.


g^4<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

5857. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton, b. 17 Nov., 1800, at Durham. He m.<br />

1828, Harriet Camp, daughter of Dennis Camp of Durham,<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y settled, and where she d. 1826. He had by her<br />

one child :<br />

1. Harriet, A. E., b. 1825, who m. Dr. Benjam<strong>in</strong> W.<br />

Fowler, a physician of Durham, and died <strong>the</strong>re <strong>in</strong> 1847.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 1828, Jennet Camp, daughter of Joseph P.<br />

Camp of Durham, where she d. 1831. He had by her one<br />

child :<br />

2. William Butler, b. 1829, at Durham, who m. Elean<strong>or</strong><br />

W. Huntley of Ho<strong>well</strong>, Mich., who d. Jan., 18j61. He w<strong>as</strong><br />

a merchant at Ho<strong>well</strong> <strong>in</strong> 1861, and had one child : Frank<br />

Webster, b. 1859.<br />

He (G. W. Jewett) <strong>the</strong>n m. 20 April, 1832, Annice P.<br />

Mell<strong>in</strong>dy, b. 1809, daughter of Daniel Mell<strong>in</strong>dy and Sarah<br />

Powers of M<strong>or</strong>avia, N. Y., where <strong>the</strong>y settled, and he w<strong>as</strong><br />

tre<strong>as</strong>urer of Liv<strong>in</strong>gston county. <strong>The</strong>y removed to Ho<strong>well</strong>,<br />

Mich., where he w<strong>as</strong> a member of <strong>the</strong> legislature. He had<br />

by her six o<strong>the</strong>r children :<br />

3. Jennet Amelia, b. 1833, at M<strong>or</strong>avia, d. 1837.<br />

4. Sarah Lucretia, b. 1835, at M<strong>or</strong>avia, m. Zcn<strong>as</strong> Fobes<br />

Crossman, a merchant of Ho<strong>well</strong>, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1860, and had one child : Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Jewett, b. 1859.<br />

5. iMarj/ Vict<strong>or</strong>ia, b. 1840, at Ho<strong>well</strong>.<br />

6. Eliza Irene, b. 1842, at Ho<strong>well</strong>.<br />

7. Ellen Atigusta, b. 1844 at Ho<strong>well</strong>.<br />

8. Charles Greg<strong>or</strong>y, b. 1847, at Ho<strong>well</strong>.<br />

5858. David Parsons 2d, b. 3 Sept., 1802, at Durham, d. 12 April,<br />

1803.<br />

5859. Josiah Parsons, b. 11 Nov., 1807, at Durham. He m. about<br />

1830, Lucretia Tayl<strong>or</strong>. <strong>The</strong>y lived at Nittany Valley, Williamsp<strong>or</strong>t,<br />

and Wyalus<strong>in</strong>g, Pa., and Ho<strong>well</strong>, Mich., where he<br />

d. 15 Nov., 1840. <strong>The</strong>y had six children :<br />

1. Anne Elizabeth, b. 22 May, 1831, at Nittany Valley,<br />

and d. 22 Oct., 1847, at Stand<strong>in</strong>g Stone, Pa., unm.<br />

2. Deb<strong>or</strong>ah Irene, b. 4 June, 1833, at Nittany Valley, m.<br />

1859, Gurdon L. Mead of M<strong>or</strong>avia, N. Y., where <strong>the</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1861.<br />

3. John Tayl<strong>or</strong>, b. 31 March, 1835, at Williamsp<strong>or</strong>t, and<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1861 w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Warren, Pa.<br />

4. iMartha Matilda, b. 22 March, 1837, at Wyalus<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

5. Josiah Parsons, b. 4 April, 1840, at Ho<strong>well</strong>. He w<strong>as</strong><br />

a merchant, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at M<strong>or</strong>avia N. Y., 1861.<br />

6. Sarah Lucretia (tw<strong>in</strong>), b. 4 April, 1840, at Ho<strong>well</strong>, d,<br />

22 Sept., 1841, at Wyalus<strong>in</strong>g, Pa.<br />

5860. Samuel Parsons, b. 9 Aug., 1809, at Durham. He m. 19<br />

Aug., 1835, Sarah Palmer Cone of Locke, N. Y., daughter<br />

of Elijah Cone. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at<br />

Ann Arb<strong>or</strong>, Mich., where she d. 28 Feb., 1848. He had<br />

by her five children b<strong>or</strong>n at Ann Arb<strong>or</strong> :


HYDE GENEALOGY. 86'5<br />

1. EIha, b. May, 1836, d. 4 Oct., 1847.<br />

2. Aaron Gone, b. 5 May, 1838, an undergraduate at <strong>the</strong><br />

university of Michigan 1861.<br />

3. Gnernsei/ S7)iifh, h. 26 Dec, 1840, and d. 13 Jan.,<br />

1849.<br />

4. Elizabeth Smith, h. 16 July, 1843.<br />

5. Fl<strong>or</strong>ence Sarah, b. 24 Oct., 1845.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 11 Oct., 1848, Sarah White of Brooklyn,<br />

daughter of Mat<strong>the</strong>w White of Albany. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Ann Arb<strong>or</strong> <strong>in</strong> 1860, and he had by her two o<strong>the</strong>r children :<br />

6. Joseph<strong>in</strong>e Letitia, b. 26 Feb., 1851.<br />

7. Frances Euqena, h. 28 Nov., 1852.<br />

5861. Guernsey, b. 1 July, 1816, at M<strong>or</strong>avia. He m. 11 Sept.,<br />

1839, Eliza Carter of Ledyard, N. Y. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at M<strong>or</strong>avia <strong>in</strong> 1861, and had four children<br />

:<br />

1. Tlieod<strong>or</strong>e Carter, b. 1 Dec, 1840. an undergraduate at<br />

Yale <strong>in</strong> 1861.<br />

2. Henry M<strong>or</strong>rell, b. 4 Dec, 1843.<br />

3. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge B., b. 7 March, 1846, d. 18 Oct., 1846.<br />

4. Carlton Rogers, b. 5 March, 1852.<br />

5862. Eliza Smith, b. 1 Feb., 1804, at Durham, and d. 23 Nov.,<br />

1816.<br />

5863. Martha, b. 9 Oct., 1805, at Durham. She m. 30 April, 1832,<br />

Am<strong>as</strong>a H. Dunbar of M<strong>or</strong>avia, N. Y., where <strong>the</strong>y settled,<br />

and where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1860, <strong>The</strong>y had two children<br />

b<strong>or</strong>n at M<strong>or</strong>avia :<br />

1. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Ward, b. 8 March, 1833, an Episcopal clergyman<br />

at Olean, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1861.<br />

2. Josiah Jewett, b. 29 May, 1836, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Buffalo <strong>in</strong><br />

1861.<br />

5864. Clarissa, b. 3 Dec, 1811, at Durham. She m. 1 Oct., 1834,<br />

Joseph Best of N<strong>or</strong>thumberland, Pa. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Ann Arb<strong>or</strong> <strong>in</strong> 1861, and had four children :<br />

1. M<strong>in</strong>erva Frances, b. 28 Feb., 1836, m. A. J. Shively<br />

of Ann Arb<strong>or</strong>.<br />

2. WiUiani Howard, b. 24 Nov., 1837, d. 30 March, 1843.<br />

3. Elliot McKendry, b. 24 July, 1845.<br />

4. Guernsey Jewett, b. 14 July, 1852.<br />

He (Josiah Jewett), <strong>the</strong>nm. 16 Jan., 1817, Sophia Sk<strong>in</strong>ner,<br />

b. 17 Dec, 1796, daughter of Cotton Sk<strong>in</strong>ner and<br />

Prudence Prendegr<strong>as</strong>,? of M<strong>or</strong>avia, f<strong>or</strong>merly of E<strong>as</strong>t Hartf<strong>or</strong>d,<br />

Conn. He d. 26 Feb., 1860, at M<strong>or</strong>avia, where she<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1861.<br />

His children hy her were :<br />

5865. Sherman Sk<strong>in</strong>ner, b. 17 Jan., 1818, at M<strong>or</strong>avia. He m. 14<br />

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866<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

Aug., 1839, Deb<strong>or</strong>ah Dusenbury of BuflFalo, N. Y., daughter<br />

of Benjam<strong>in</strong> Dusenbury. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant and a manufacturer<br />

of stoves, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Buffalo, where <strong>the</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1861. <strong>The</strong>y had six children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Buf-<br />

falo<br />

:<br />

1. Benry Clay, b. 6 Dec, 1840.<br />

2. Josiah^ b. 4 Oct., 1842, an undergraduate at Yale <strong>in</strong><br />

1861.<br />

3. Emma Alice, b. 12 July, 1844.<br />

4. Jennie Matilda, b. 3 Feb., 1849.<br />

5. Frank Webster, b. 3 May, 1858, d. 2 Feb., 1859.<br />

6. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Sherman, b. 20 Jan., 1860.<br />

5866. John Cotton, b. 2 Feb., 1820, at M<strong>or</strong>avia. He m. 2 Feb.,<br />

1843, Priscilla Boardnian of Ann Arb<strong>or</strong>. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Ann Arb<strong>or</strong>, and <strong>in</strong> 1861 were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Buffalo, N. Y. <strong>The</strong>y had five children :<br />

1. Edgar, b. 14 Dec, 1843.<br />

2. Carrie A., h. 3 Oct., 1847.<br />

3. Matilda a, b. 11 Aug., 1849.<br />

4. Ella, b. 7 April, 1855.<br />

5. Frederick ^., b. 10 Nov., 1859.<br />

5867. Joseph, b. 25 July, 1823, at M<strong>or</strong>avia, d. 7 Aug., 1823.<br />

5868. Charles Carroll, b. 28 June, 1827, at M<strong>or</strong>avia. He m. 17<br />

Jan., 1856, Ellen R. Burroughs of Buffalo. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

physician and farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at M<strong>or</strong>avia <strong>in</strong><br />

1861, and had two children :<br />

1. Gertrude, b. 19 June, 1857.<br />

2. Louisa, b. 29 May, 1859.<br />

5869. James Harvey, b. 11 Oct., 1830, at M<strong>or</strong>avia. He m. 3 June,<br />

1854, Mary F. Coleyard of Sard<strong>in</strong>ia, N. Y. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at M<strong>or</strong>avia <strong>in</strong> 1861, and had<br />

three children :<br />

1. Nellie Eliza, b. 27 Sept., 1855.<br />

2. Kate Sophia, b. 3 Aug., 1857.<br />

3. Alice 2'heod<strong>or</strong>a, b. 19^ March, 1859.<br />

5870. Matilda Carol<strong>in</strong>e, b. 8 Dec, 1824, at M<strong>or</strong>avia. She d. 17<br />

May, 1849, unra.<br />

VI. Col. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge "W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton Jewett (2004), b<strong>or</strong>n at<br />

Lyme, Conn., 10 March, 1776, fifth son of Capt. Joseph<br />

Jewett (469) and Lucretia Rogers (359), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson<br />

of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m.<br />

1808, Sophia Ma<strong>the</strong>r (4481), b. 17 Jan., 1791, at Essex<br />

B<strong>or</strong>ough, Saybrook, daughter of Dr. Elisha Ma<strong>the</strong>r and his<br />

first cous<strong>in</strong>, Elizabeth Selden (1472). He w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Essex B<strong>or</strong>ough, where he w<strong>as</strong> colonel<br />

of artiller}^, and w<strong>as</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> service of <strong>the</strong> United States at<br />

IsTew London <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> war of 1812. Li 1819 <strong>the</strong>y removed<br />

to Spr<strong>in</strong>gfield, 0., where she d. 20 Oct., 1826.


HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

His children hy her were :<br />

867<br />

5871. John Rogers, b. 1809, at Saybrook. Pie w<strong>as</strong> a physician and<br />

received <strong>the</strong> degree of doct<strong>or</strong> of medic<strong>in</strong>e at <strong>the</strong> Western<br />

Reserve college. He ni. Jan., 1849, at Lyons, Mich., Mary<br />

Ann Snyder, b<strong>or</strong>n at Philadelphia, Pa., daughter of John<br />

Snyder and Elizabeth his wife. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Lyons,<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1860. <strong>The</strong>y had three children :<br />

1. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton, b. 22 Sept., 1849.<br />

2. Emcl<strong>in</strong>e Frances, b. 24 Feb., 1852.<br />

8. Charles Tayl<strong>or</strong>, b. 13 June, 1855.<br />

5872. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton, b. at Saybrook, died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

After <strong>the</strong> death of his first wife, Col. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge W. Jewett<br />

m. about 1832, Mrs. Abigail Wilcox of Add Arb<strong>or</strong>, widow<br />

of Gideon Wilcox, f<strong>or</strong>merly of Elbridge, I^. Y. He d. 14<br />

Feb., 1850, at Ann Arb<strong>or</strong>, without issue by her.<br />

YI. Mary Jewett (2006), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 12<br />

March, 1761, second daughter of Capt. Joseph Jewett<br />

(469) and Lucretia Eogers (359), w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter<br />

of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m.<br />

18 Dec, 1780, Samuel Perk<strong>in</strong>s, b. 14 April, 1754, at Lyme,<br />

fifth son of Abraham Perk<strong>in</strong>s and Elizabeth Ely {see No.<br />

1961). <strong>The</strong>y removed to Vermont, and he d. 16 March,<br />

1825.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

:<br />

5873. Joseph Jewett, b. 7 Aug., 1783, d. 10 March, 1784.<br />

5874. Samuel Moody, b. 2 May, 1787. He m. 16 March, 1823,<br />

Laura B<strong>as</strong>set. He w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and d. Dec, 1835.<br />

5875. Jewett Rogers, b. 9 May, 1792, d. 17 July, 1822.<br />

5876. Julius Augustus, b. 5 Feb., 1799. Hem. 6 Feb., 1824, M<strong>in</strong>erva<br />

Mercy Williamson of Woodstock, Vt. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Spencerp<strong>or</strong>t, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had eleven children :<br />

1. Louisa M<strong>in</strong>erva, b. 15 April, 1822, d. 4 Aug., 1822.<br />

2. Edward Augustus, b. 29 June, 1823, d. 25 Aug., 1824.<br />

3. Sylvester Miller, b. 29 Dec, 1824.<br />

4. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Irw<strong>in</strong>, b. 5 Jan., 1827, d. 18 Aug., 1847.<br />

5. Mary Anne, b. 28 July, 1829.<br />

6. Eenry Clay, b. 16 April, 1832.<br />

7. 'Edward Augustus, b. 1 Jan., 1834.<br />

8. Charles Ely, b. 6 April, 1836.<br />

9. Samuel Ransom, b. 4 July, 1838.<br />

10. Joseph Jewett, b. 25 31ay, 1841.<br />

11. Louisa Elizabeth, b. 9 March, 1844,<br />

5877. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton, b. 4 Nov., 1800, d. 17 April, 1827.<br />

5878. Mary, b. 25 Sept., 1781, d. 18 July, 1783.


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5879. Mary 2d, b. 14 July, 1785. She m. 8 Nov., 1812, Thom<strong>as</strong><br />

Gay, and d. 23 Dec, 1820, aud had three children, liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

F<strong>or</strong>t W<strong>in</strong>nebago, Wis., <strong>in</strong> 1856 :<br />

1. Edicard Augustus. 2. Carol<strong>in</strong>e Perk<strong>in</strong>s.<br />

3. Marij Jeicett.<br />

5880. Lucretia, b. 11 Jan., 1791, d. 24 Feb., 1791.<br />

5881. Sophia, b. 7 March, 1794, d. 17 March, 1826, unm.<br />

5882. Mary Anne Hayden, b. IS June. 1803, d. 25 Dec, 1828.<br />

5883. CaroUne, b. 3 July, 1805, d. 10 Aug., 1809.<br />

After <strong>the</strong> death of her first husband, Mrs. Perk<strong>in</strong>s m.<br />

Col. Jacob Spoftbrd of Bere^en, K Y., who d. 3 Aug.,<br />

1841, and she d. 7 Aug., 1841.<br />

VI. LucRETU Jewett (2007), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lytne, Conn., 24<br />

Apnl, 1767, third daughter of Capt. Joseph Jewett (469)<br />

and Lucretia Rogers (359), w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of<br />

Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. 14<br />

Nov., 1787, Pl<strong>in</strong>y Hayes of Granby, Conn., where <strong>the</strong>y<br />

settled. <strong>The</strong>y removed to Marcellus, N. Y. He d. 2<br />

May, 1830, at Bristol, N. Y., and she d. 15 May, 1843, at<br />

Livonia, N. Y.<br />

Tlieir children loere<br />

:<br />

5884. Pl<strong>in</strong>y, b. 5 Dec, 1788, at Granby. He m. Ehza Stout Wells,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> a physician, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Canandaigvia, N. Y.<br />

He had been <strong>the</strong> clerk of Capt. James Lawrence of <strong>the</strong> United<br />

States Navy, at <strong>the</strong> capture of <strong>the</strong> H<strong>or</strong>net and of <strong>the</strong> Peacock,<br />

He d. 28 July, 1831, at New Y<strong>or</strong>k. He had two children<br />

1. Charles Wells, b. 29 March, 1828, m. 18 June, 1854,<br />

at Geneva, N. Y., Frances Gladd<strong>in</strong>g, b. 22 Dec, 1885, at<br />

Albany. He w<strong>as</strong> an Episcopal clergyman.<br />

2. Robert Pl<strong>in</strong>y, b. 25 Feb., 1831.<br />

5885. Henry, b. 19 March, 1792, at Granby. He m. Sophronia<br />

Cottle of Missouri, and had two children :<br />

1. Henry Mumf<strong>or</strong>d, b. 25 Aug., 1822, d. 12 Nov., 1838.<br />

2. Adelaide Elizabeth, b. 28 Aug., 1824, at St. Charles,<br />

Mo., m. Henry V. Sullivan of Frankl<strong>in</strong>, 111.<br />

5886. Harold, b. 29 Nov., 1796, al Granby. He m. Maria Simmons,<br />

and had two children :<br />

1. Richmond Simmons, b. 6 March, 1823, m. Maria P,<br />

Taft.<br />

2. Pl<strong>in</strong>y Harold, b. 7 Oct., 1824, m. Pamelia C. Hall.<br />

5887. Mumf<strong>or</strong>d, b. 3 Oct., 1801, at Marcellus. Hem. Abigail<br />

Wilcox, who died, and he had by her two children :<br />

1. Jane Eliza, b. 26 Feb., 1829.<br />

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HYDE GENEALOGY. ggg<br />

2. Ral^ih Wilcox, b. 11 Nov., 1835.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n married a second wife, and liad by lier two o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

children :<br />

3. Carrie Virg<strong>in</strong>ia, b. 12 May, 1853, who died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

4. Sarah Eliza.<br />

5888. Hect<strong>or</strong>, b. 23 July, 1804, at Marcellus. He m. Luc<strong>in</strong>da War-<br />

ren, and had six children :<br />

1. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Jctvett, b. 26 Sept., 1881, ni. Frances Stowe.<br />

2. Joseph Warren,h. 30 April, 1833, d. 3 Aug., 1839.<br />

3. Nathan Bradley, b. 13 Dec, 1835.<br />

4. Mary Luc<strong>in</strong>da. b. 6 Aug., 1840.<br />

5. Emma, b. 25 Nov., 1843, d. 26 Dec, 1843.<br />

6. Byron IF., b. 30 Dec, 1848.<br />

5889. Guy, b. 26 Dec, 1806, at Marcellus. He m. Louisa Ann<br />

Wilder, who died, and he had by her two children :<br />

1. Louiui Elizabeth, b. 30 June, 1833, m. 6 Sept., 1854,<br />

Randolph Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, b. 8 Dec, 1829, druggist, New Y<strong>or</strong>k.<br />

2. Narcissus, b. 3 Aug., 1839, d. 1839.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 30 Dec, 1844, Susan Wright.<br />

5890. Laur<strong>in</strong>da, b. 12 May, 1790, at Granby. ^She m. Rev. Sil<strong>as</strong><br />

Hubbard, a Presbyterian clergyman, and had one daughter.<br />

6891. Emma Lucretia, b. 18 Feb., 1794, at Granby. She m. <strong>The</strong>od<strong>or</strong>e<br />

Brown, settled at Prattsburgh, N. Y., and removed to<br />

Bristol, and had ten children :<br />

1. <strong>The</strong>od<strong>or</strong>e, b. 1 Dec, 1813, died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

2. Frances Sophia, b. 13 Jan., 1815, m. 18 Feb., 1836,<br />

Gaius Adams.<br />

3. Laura Hayes, b, 14 Jan., 1817, m. 30 March, 1840,<br />

Alfred E. Taft.<br />

4. Amanda Gxmilda, b. 15 Jan., 1820, m. 16 Oct., 1888,<br />

Heman A. Canfield.<br />

5. Emma Lucretia, b. 30 April, 1822, m. 26 March, 1845,<br />

John Wilder Tayl<strong>or</strong>.<br />

6. Frederick Augustus, b. 13 June, 1824, died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy,<br />

7. Edicard Augustus, b. 10 Dec, 1826, m. 13 Jan., 1853.<br />

Susan D. Witwer.<br />

8. He7iry Martyn, b. 9 Feb., 1829.<br />

9. Delia Maria, b. 27 April, 1883, at Bristol, d. 1833.<br />

10 Adelaide Blackmer, b. 20 June, 1834, at Bristol, unm.<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

5892. Gunilda, b. 4 July, 1798, at Marcellus. She m. Daniel How-<br />

land, and had eight children :<br />

1. Lucretia Jeioett, b. 6 April, 1822, m. 24 July, 1845,<br />

James Young.<br />

2. Ellen Argenta, b. 6 July, 1828, m. 4 April, 1850, Lambert<br />

S. Southw<strong>or</strong>th.<br />

3. Guy F<strong>or</strong>tunatus, b. 20 March, 1830.<br />

4. Elizabeth Adelaide, b. 6 Jan., 1832.<br />

5. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Whitfield, b. 15 Nov. 1833.<br />

6. Emely Hayes, b. 20 March, 1836.


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HYDE GENEALOGY<br />

7. Edward Poi/son, b. 25 Feb., 1838, d. 22 Feb., 1853.<br />

8. Gnnilda Canfield, b. 16 July, 1841, died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

5893. Elizabeth Adelaide, m. Henry Blackmer.<br />

VI. Elizabeth Lee (2010), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 1 Jan.,<br />

1783, only child of Lucretia (Rogers) Jewett (359), by her<br />

second husband, Capt. Abner Lee of Lyme, w<strong>as</strong> a great<br />

granddaughter of William <strong>Hyde</strong> (6) of <strong>the</strong> third generation.<br />

She <strong>in</strong>. 29 July, 1801, ITathau B<strong>in</strong>gham, b. at<br />

Lyme, son of Elijah B<strong>in</strong>gham and Mary Brockway of<br />

Lyme, and afterwards of New London. He w<strong>as</strong> a hatter,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y settled at ISTew London, and <strong>in</strong> 1809 removed to<br />

Clermont, l!^. H., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1857.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were :<br />

5894. Sil<strong>as</strong> Lee, b. 23 May, 1802, at New London. He m. 1826,<br />

Mary Mansfield of W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>, Vt. He w<strong>as</strong> a teacher of music,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Cleveland, O., <strong>in</strong> 1857, and had four<br />

children :<br />

1. Joseph Mans/leld, b. 19 Sept., 1827, d. 1854, at Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa.<br />

2. Frances Lee, b. June, 1831, ni. 1855, Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Head of<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />

3. 31ary Lucretia, b. at Clermont, m. Charles P. Whitney<br />

of Cleveland, railroad agent.<br />

4. M<strong>or</strong>timer, b. 1844.<br />

5895. Charles M<strong>or</strong>timer, b. 24 Feb., 1804, at New London. He m.<br />

1828, Mary G. Cook of C<strong>or</strong>nish, N. H., who d. 1837 s. p.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 29 July, 1839, Abby D. Fairbanks of Charlestown,<br />

N. H. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Cleveland, 0., <strong>in</strong> 1857, and had six children; <strong>in</strong> 1857 aged<br />

<strong>as</strong> follows :<br />

1. Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Fl<strong>in</strong>t, aged 17 years.<br />

2. Charles Edward, aged 15 years.<br />

3. Mary Cook, aged 13 years.<br />

4. William M<strong>or</strong>timer, aged 9 years.<br />

5. Francis, aged 7 years.<br />

6. Lucy Fairbanks, aged 4 years.<br />

5896. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Edw<strong>in</strong>, b. 8 April, 1806, at New London. He m.<br />

Oct., 1827, Mary Tyler of Clermont. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

M<strong>in</strong>nesota <strong>in</strong> 1857, and had seven children<br />

1. Susan Maria, m. Highland H. White of Mount Holly,<br />

Vt. <strong>The</strong>y removed to M<strong>in</strong>nesota, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1857, and he w<strong>as</strong> a wealthy farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y had one child.<br />

2. Jane Elizaheth, m. I. Fisher Lawrence, Esq., and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Clermont, N. H., <strong>in</strong> 1857, and had two sons :<br />

Julian ; and Henry.<br />

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HYDE GENEALOGY. 37I<br />

3. John Ti/ler, m, Laura Whitter of M<strong>in</strong>nesota, where<br />

<strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1857, and had one child.<br />

4. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Frederick, died at age of 21, unm.<br />

5. Charles, b. about 1837.<br />

6. Henry, b. about 1839.<br />

7. James, b. about 1842.<br />

5897. Frederick William, b. 29 Jan., 1821, at Clermont, d. Aug.,<br />

1822.<br />

5898. Eliza Laurania, b. 4 Aug., 1811, at Clermont, m. Lu<strong>the</strong>r Sylvanus<br />

P<strong>or</strong>ter. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Clermont <strong>in</strong> 1857, and<br />

had one son, a clerk at HaTtf<strong>or</strong>d, Conn.<br />

5899. Lucretia Ann, b. 4 Dec, 1814, at Clermont. She m. Kalph<br />

Metcalf. He graduated at Dartmouth 1823. She d. 1<br />

April, 1836, leav<strong>in</strong>g one son, who d. Aug., 1836. Her husband,<br />

Ralph Metcalf, w<strong>as</strong> elected govern<strong>or</strong> of New Hampshire<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1855, nearly twenty years after her death.<br />

5900. Mary Maria, b. 14 Oct., 1816, at Clermont. She m. 1840,<br />

Henry Wallace Galp<strong>in</strong>, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Clermont <strong>in</strong><br />

1857.<br />

YI. Nathan Jewett (2011), b<strong>or</strong>n at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam, Conn.,<br />

20 July, 1767, eldest son of Capt. I^athan Jewett (470) and<br />

Deb<strong>or</strong>ah Griswold (499), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He ni. 13 Nov.,<br />

1798, Hepzibah Lee, b. 10 Feb., 1772, at Lyme, eldest<br />

daughter of Seth Lee and Elizabeth Smith of Lyme,<br />

and granddaughter of Elisha Lee and Hepzibah Lee [see<br />

No. 1956). <strong>The</strong>y settled at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam, where he d. 1<br />

Oct., 1851, and she d. 22 March, 1855.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

:<br />

5901. Nathan, b. 31 July, 1804, at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam. He m. 7 Feb.,<br />

1837, Lucretia Rogers Stark, b. 26 March, 1819, at Lyme,<br />

daughter of Nathan Stark, by his second wife, Lurania Lee.<br />

[That Lucretia R. Stark w<strong>as</strong> a descendant of William<br />

Walw<strong>or</strong>th <strong>the</strong> first and Mary Seaton of New London, through<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir second daughter, Mary Walw<strong>or</strong>th, who m. Abial Stark<br />

of Lebanon. See M. 312.]<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam, where<br />

he w<strong>as</strong> a justice of <strong>the</strong> peace and a member of both branches<br />

of <strong>the</strong> legislature, and where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had seven children, b<strong>or</strong>n at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam :<br />

1. Robert M<strong>or</strong>ris, b. 22 Feb., 1839.<br />

2. Lee Star/c, b. 22 Dec, 1841.<br />

3. Sajnuel Nathan, b. 28 April, 1843.<br />

4. Elizabeth Scranton, b. 27 Nov., 1845.<br />

b.J^hilemon IScranton, b. 20 Dec, 1848.<br />

6. Emely Ann, b. 13 April, 1853, d. 9 Oct., 1854.


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HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

7. Charles Sumner, b. 16 Sept., 1855.<br />

5902. Emely Anne, b. 13 Nov., 1799, at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam. She m.<br />

Nathan Stark of Lyme, son of Abial Stark and Mary Graves,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam <strong>in</strong> 1857 s.p.<br />

5903. Laura Maria, b. 4 April, 1808, iit E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam. Shem.<br />

Vict<strong>or</strong> M<strong>or</strong>eau Johnson, son of William Johnson and Mitty<br />

Williams of Lyme. He d. Aug., 1887, <strong>in</strong> Fl<strong>or</strong>ida, and she<br />

had by him three children :<br />

1. Mdoille, who died <strong>in</strong> childhood.<br />

2. JuUetta, who m. Abial Stark <strong>the</strong> 2d of Lyme.<br />

3. Van Buren.<br />

She <strong>the</strong>n m. 2 Isaac Garretson of Fl<strong>or</strong>ida, and <strong>in</strong> 1857 she<br />

had one son by him :<br />

1. Isaac Garretson.<br />

VI. Nathan Hibbert Jewett (2020), b<strong>or</strong>n at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam,<br />

Conn., about 1760, eldest son of David Jewett, Esq.,<br />

(471), and Sarah Selden of E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam, w<strong>as</strong> a great<br />

grandson of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third generation.<br />

He m. his third cous<strong>in</strong>, Mary Griff<strong>in</strong> (2261), b. 15 June,<br />

1763, at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam, eldest daughter of Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Griff<strong>in</strong><br />

and Eve D<strong>or</strong>r (512). <strong>The</strong>y settled at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam, and<br />

he d. 1824. She d. at Ogden, N. Y. I have a very imperfect<br />

account of <strong>the</strong>ir <strong>descendants</strong>, but from <strong>the</strong> best<br />

<strong>in</strong>f<strong>or</strong>mation obta<strong>in</strong>ed.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children probably were :<br />

5904. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, who ra. Sarah Grosven<strong>or</strong>, daughter of Dr. Grosven<strong>or</strong>,<br />

and lived at Albany, N. Y.<br />

5905. William, a p<strong>or</strong>trait pa<strong>in</strong>ter, who married and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

New Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1842, and removed to Bergen Hill, N. J., and<br />

from <strong>the</strong>re to Calif<strong>or</strong>nia.<br />

5906. Just<strong>in</strong>, who married a daughter of Nathan Beckwith, and removed<br />

to Ogden, N. Y., and afterwards lived at Riga.<br />

5907. Sarah, who died at Albany, N. Y., unm.<br />

5908. Lydia, who m. Johnson Griff<strong>in</strong>, son of Joshua Griff<strong>in</strong> and<br />

Elizabeth Johnson of Lyme, and removed to Western, N. Y.<br />

and had a family.<br />

5909. Amanda, who m. Charles Church of Rochester, N. Y., whose<br />

first wife w<strong>as</strong> Harriet <strong>Hyde</strong> (4697), daughter of Rev. Alvan<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong>, D. D. (1557) and Lucy Fessenden. (>S'ee iVb. 4697.)<br />

VI. David Moody Jewett (2022,) baptized at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam,<br />

Conn., 19 July, 1767, third son of David Jewett (471)<br />

and Sarah Selden, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth Hj^de<br />

(9) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He graduated at Yale 1787,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. He m. 28 Oct., 1790, Naomi Hulbert<br />

of New London, and settled at Lyme, where he w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

justice of <strong>the</strong> peace. He d. <strong>in</strong> 1821. So far <strong>as</strong> known.


<strong>The</strong>ir cldhh-en were :<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

873<br />

5910. David, b. IG Oct., 1794, at Lyme, d. 1797.<br />

6911. John Irriff<strong>in</strong>, b. 2 Dec, 1796, at Lyme, m. Rebecca Stark.<br />

5912. David 2d, b. at Lyme, m. Patience Bulkley.f<br />

5913. Phebe Tab<strong>or</strong>, b. 18 June, 1791, at Lyme. She m. Christoplier<br />

Stark of E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam, sou of Nathan Stark and Rebecca<br />

Palmer.<br />

5914. Nancy, b. IS April, 1793, at Lyme, d. 31 Oct., 1793.<br />

VI. Lucy Jewett (2027), b<strong>or</strong>ii at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam, Conn.,<br />

daughter of David Jewett, Esq. (471), and Sarah Selden of<br />

E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam, w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

(9) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She married her first cous<strong>in</strong> of<br />

<strong>the</strong> Selden blood, Er<strong>as</strong>tus Selden, b. 23 Oct., 1769, at Lyme,<br />

eldest son of Ezra Selden of Lyme, by his second wife<br />

Amy Ely {see No. 358). He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled<br />

at Lyme, where shed. 21 March, 1834.<br />

His children hy her loere<br />

5915. A daughter, b. 30 June, 1797, at Lyme, died unnamed.<br />

5916. Amy, b. 3 June, 1799, at Lyme, d. 3 Jan., 1800.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 21 Sept., 1835, his first wife's niece, Laura<br />

Selden Comstock, daughter of Elizabeth M. Jewett (2026)<br />

and Ansel Comstock, and d. 27 Dec, 1889, at Ljmie.<br />

His children hy her were :<br />

5917. John Er<strong>as</strong>tus, whom. Mary Comstock, and removed to Spr<strong>in</strong>"-field,<br />

M<strong>as</strong>s.<br />

VL Dr. Gibbons Jewett (2030), b<strong>or</strong>n 16 April, 1766, at<br />

E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam, eldest son of Dr. Gibbons Jewett (472) of<br />

E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam, by his second wife, Rhoda <strong>Hyde</strong> (140), w<strong>as</strong><br />

a great grandson of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third generation.<br />

"He m. 9 Feb., 1792, D<strong>or</strong>othy Spencer. He w<strong>as</strong><br />

a physician, and <strong>the</strong>y removed to Monroe county, N". Y<br />

She d. 31 Aug., 1805, and he d. 16 July, 1832. He may<br />

have had o<strong>the</strong>r children, but I have only learned that.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir child w<strong>as</strong> :<br />

5919. Gibbons <strong>Hyde</strong>, b. 10 Dec, 1792, who m. Sarah Bann<strong>in</strong>g, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Parma, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had a son :<br />

John Gibbons, b. 25 Feb., 1826, whom. May, 1850, Delia<br />

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:


874<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

McDaniels, moved to Wiscons<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> 1854, had two children :<br />

Frank, b. 30 July, 1851 ; and , b. 6 April, 1853.<br />

VI. Joshua Raymond (2034), b<strong>or</strong>a at Montville, Conn.,<br />

1753, eldest son of Joshua Raymond and Lucy Jewett(474),<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third<br />

generation. He married his first cous<strong>in</strong>, Mary Raymond<br />

(2200), b. 17 Oct., 1754, at Montville, third daughter of<br />

John Raymond and Elizabeth Griswold (503). <strong>The</strong>y settled<br />

at Montville, where she died <strong>the</strong> first year after <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

marriage, 5. p.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. Elizabeth Pr<strong>in</strong>ce, b. 12 March, 1760, at<br />

Montville, daughter of AVilliam Pr<strong>in</strong>ce and Mary Holland.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y lived at Montville, where he w<strong>as</strong> a justice of <strong>the</strong><br />

peace, and where he d. 5 April, 1806, aged 53 years.<br />

d. <strong>in</strong> 1845, at Colchester.<br />

She<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

:<br />

5920. Jewett, b. at Montville, married, and settled at New Y<strong>or</strong>k,<br />

where he died and left a family.<br />

5921. Joshua, b. at Montville, m. Miss Starkwea<strong>the</strong>r of N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

5922. Joseph H., b. at Montville, m. Unity Kirtland, and <strong>the</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Dover, 111., <strong>in</strong> 1859, s. p.<br />

5923. Mary, b. at Montville. She m. Jirah Williams, son ofEnos<br />

Williams of Colchester. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Lebanon, and removed<br />

to New Y<strong>or</strong>k, where <strong>the</strong>y died, and had three children.<br />

5924. Elizabeth, b. at Montville, probably died <strong>in</strong> childhood.<br />

5925. Sophia, b. at Montville. She d. 1847, at Lyme, unm.<br />

5926. Martha, b. at Montville. She m. 11 Oct., 1816, H<strong>or</strong>ace<br />

Waite, b. 14 Jan., 1793, at Lyme (bro<strong>the</strong>r of Judge Henry<br />

Matson Waite), third sou of llemick Waite and Susanna<br />

Matson, and grandson of Richard Waite and Rebecca Higg<strong>in</strong>s<br />

(see No. 2108), and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Lyme, and removed<br />

to Maumee, 0. He d. 4 April, 1850, at St. Joseph, Mo.,<br />

on his way to Calif<strong>or</strong>nia, and she d. <strong>in</strong> 1853 at Chicago. In<br />

addition to children who died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy, <strong>the</strong>y had a son :<br />

H<strong>or</strong>ace Frederick, b. 17 March, 1821, m. 2 Dec, 1847,<br />

Louisa Tayl<strong>or</strong>, who d. 14 May, 1849, aged 26 years, s. p.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and he m. aga<strong>in</strong>, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Chicago<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

5927. Lucretia Lee, b. at Montville, m. Sexton of Colchester,<br />

and <strong>in</strong> 1859 w<strong>as</strong> s. p.<br />

5928. Eliza, b. at Montville, d. 1817 at Peru, M<strong>as</strong>s., unm.<br />

5929. Lucy, b. at Montville. She m. Geer of Peru, M<strong>as</strong>s.,<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y settled and died, leav<strong>in</strong>g three children.<br />

5930. Ursula Bradf<strong>or</strong>d, b. at Montville. She m. Capt. John Ma<strong>the</strong>r<br />

Chadwick of Lyme, where she d. <strong>in</strong> 1847. She had one<br />

child :


HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

875<br />

Elizabeth lla<strong>the</strong>r, who m. 3 Dec, 1855, her fourth cous<strong>in</strong>,<br />

Dr. Josiah Griffia Ely, sou of Abiier Sheldou Ely (5759)<br />

and Frances Griff<strong>in</strong> (64oo), and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Chicago <strong>in</strong><br />

1859, and had a son.<br />

VI. Josiah Raymond (2036), b<strong>or</strong>n at Montville, Conn.,<br />

1756, third son of Joshna Raymond and Lucy Jewett<br />

(474), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabetli <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong><br />

third generation. He m. Elizabeth Baker, b. about 1763,<br />

daughter of Joshua Baker and Bliss of Montville.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Montville, where he<br />

d. 25 July, 1795, aged 39 years.<br />

Her children hy Mm were :<br />

5931. Joshua, b. 18 June, 1775, at Montville, He m. 1809, his<br />

fourth cous<strong>in</strong>, Mary Hillhouse (6155), b. April, 17S7, at<br />

Goshen, Conn., second daughter of Samuel Hillhouse (2151)<br />

and Sarah Comstock. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Montville, removed<br />

to South Canaan <strong>in</strong> 1815, and to West Hartf<strong>or</strong>d <strong>in</strong> 1837,<br />

where he d. 22 Nov., 1846, and she d. 19 March, 1849.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had seven children, <strong>the</strong> three first b<strong>or</strong>n at Montville,<br />

and <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs at South Canaan :<br />

1. James Hillhouse, b. oU June, 1810, m. Aug., 1836, at<br />

Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, Charlotte Anne Hicks, b. <strong>in</strong> 1810, at New Y<strong>or</strong>k,<br />

daughter of Oliver H. Hicks and Julia his wife. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

lawyer, and <strong>the</strong>y lived at Baltim<strong>or</strong>e, Md., and removed to<br />

New Y<strong>or</strong>k, where he d. 19 March, 1849, and she d. 23 Sept.,<br />

1850. <strong>The</strong>y had six children : Elizabeth, b. 23 May, 1838<br />

Charlotte Matilda, b. 24 Sept., 1840 ; Harriet Buel, b. 17<br />

Aug., 1842 ; James Hillhouse, b. Nov., 1844, d. at age of<br />

14 days ; Mary Angeliue Butler, b. 3 May, 1846 ; and Julia<br />

Hicks, b. 21 March; 1848, d. April, 1849.<br />

2. Elizabeth, b. April, 1813. She d. 2 April, 1836, at<br />

South Canaan, unm.<br />

3. Josiah, b. 7 Jan., 1815, m. 3 Nov., 1847, Fanny A.<br />

Hurlbert, b. 30 July, 1820, at West Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, daughter of<br />

Samuel Hurlbert and Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Goodman. <strong>The</strong>y settled at<br />

West Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had five<br />

children: Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Goodman, b. 12 Aug., 1848; Robert<br />

Orlando, b. 22 Oct., 1849; John Frankl<strong>in</strong>, b. 18 March,<br />

1852; James Hillhouse, b. 31 July, 1854; and Fannie<br />

Elizabeth, b. 16 Feb., 1856.<br />

4. Orlando, b. Feb., 1816, d. March, 1829.<br />

5. Samuel, b. Jan., 1822, d. Jan., 1845 at <strong>the</strong> U. S. mili-<br />

tary academy at West Po<strong>in</strong>t, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> second cl<strong>as</strong>s of cadets.<br />

6. David //., b. Oct., 1826, w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, admitted to <strong>the</strong><br />

bar <strong>in</strong> New Y<strong>or</strong>k, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, Conn., <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

He m. 11 Dec, 1«50, Jane Wells, b. 23 July, 1827, daugh-<br />

;


876<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

ter of H<strong>or</strong>ace Wells and Emely his wife, and had <strong>in</strong> 1858<br />

two children : Mary Hillhouse, b. 23 March, 1855 ; and<br />

Emelie Wells, b. 18 Oct., 1857.<br />

7. Mari/, b. 20 March, 1828, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at We<strong>the</strong>rsfield,<br />

Conn., <strong>in</strong> 1858, unm.<br />

6932. Orlando, b. Nov., 1779, at Montville. He m. 1826, Elizabeth<br />

Nelson He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant at Montville, and <strong>in</strong> 1820,<br />

removed to Jeffersonville, la., where he w<strong>as</strong> postm<strong>as</strong>ter, and<br />

where he died <strong>in</strong> 1829. He had one child :<br />

C<strong>or</strong>a (9., b. 8 Sept., 1827, liv<strong>in</strong>g with her mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>in</strong> 1858,<br />

unm.<br />

His widow m. Green, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at F<strong>or</strong>t Madison,<br />

Iowa, <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

5933. Josiah, b. 23 Nov., 1791, at Montville. He m. 10 Feb., 1817,<br />

Judith Ransom, fourth daughter of Lieut. Elijah Ransom of<br />

Salem, Conn. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Salem <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had four children :<br />

1. Elizaheth, b. 2 Dec, 1817, m. John Dougl<strong>as</strong>s, a farmer,<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Waterf<strong>or</strong>d, Conn., <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

2. Gideon F<strong>or</strong>syth, b. 30 Oct , 1823, m. Harriet Wickwire.<br />

3. William Thatcher, b. 11 June, 1827, liv<strong>in</strong>g with his<br />

fa<strong>the</strong>r <strong>in</strong> 1858, unm.<br />

4. Orlando Nelson, b. 20 Feb., 1831, m. Mary Fargo,<br />

daughter of Robert Fargo, and w<strong>as</strong> a merchant.<br />

After <strong>the</strong> death of Josiah Raymond (2036), his widow,<br />

Elizabeth (Baker) Raymond, married his third cous<strong>in</strong>,<br />

Deacon Robert Manwar<strong>in</strong>g (2271), eldest son of Christopher<br />

Manwar<strong>in</strong>g and Deb<strong>or</strong>ah Denison (519). {See No.<br />

2271.) She d. IS^Feb., 1802, at N<strong>or</strong>Avich, aged 38 years.<br />

VI. MuLFORD Raymond (2037), b<strong>or</strong>n at Montville, Conn.,<br />

about 1760, fourth son of Joshua Raymond and Lucy Jewett<br />

(474), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth Kjde (9) of<br />

<strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. Elean<strong>or</strong> Bradf<strong>or</strong>d, b. at<br />

Montville, daughter of Samuel Bradf<strong>or</strong>d and Bridget C'omstock,<br />

and a descendant of Gov. William Bradf<strong>or</strong>d of <strong>the</strong><br />

Mayflower. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Montville,<br />

where he d. 3 June, 1835, at <strong>the</strong> age of 75 years, and<br />

she d. Nov., 1838.<br />

TJteir children xoere :<br />

6934. Mulf<strong>or</strong>d Christopher, b. at Montville. He m. 1827, Abby<br />

Turner, and w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Montville,<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had two children :<br />

1. Ellen Christophers, who m. 1857, Capt. Nichol<strong>as</strong> Johnson<br />

of Montville.<br />

2. James Turner.<br />

5935. Charlotte, b. at Montville, where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859, unm.


HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

gyjr<br />

5936. Lucy JeWett, b. at Montville. She m. Natlitmiel Parish. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Montville, where she d.<br />

Oct., 1S47, and where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had<br />

one child :<br />

Nathaniel Roymond, who w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong>re <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

5937. Elean<strong>or</strong>, b. at Montville. She m. Lemuel Raymond Dolbeare.<br />

She d. Feb., 1849, and he d. June, 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had four<br />

children :<br />

1. Harriet Raymond, who m. Augustus A. Parker, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Montville <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had two children : Jane<br />

Dolbeare ; and Piaymond.<br />

2. Ellen, who w<strong>as</strong> unm. <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

3. Jane, who m. Nathan Chappell of N<strong>or</strong>wich, and d. May,<br />

1852, and had one child : Raymond.<br />

4. Louisa, who married her fifth cous<strong>in</strong>, James Hillhouse<br />

of Montville, who d. Oct., 1854, and <strong>the</strong>y had one child:<br />

James. {See No. 6151.)<br />

5938. Sarah, b. at Montville, died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

5939. Harriet Bridget, b. at Montville, she d. Dec, 1828, unm.<br />

5940. Sarah Bradf<strong>or</strong>d, b. at Montville, where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859,<br />

VI. Oliver Raymond (2039), b<strong>or</strong>n at MolJt^dlle, Conn,,<br />

24 June, 1771, sixth son of Joshua Raymond and Lucy<br />

Jewett (474), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9)<br />

of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 3 Oct., 1793, his cous<strong>in</strong>,<br />

Hannah Raymond, daughter of Edward Raymond and<br />

Sarah Dougl<strong>as</strong>s of P<strong>in</strong>e Neck, <strong>in</strong> Waterf<strong>or</strong>d, Conn. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Montville, where she d*<br />

20 Aug., 1811.<br />

His children hy her loere :<br />

5941. Oliver, b. 16 June, 1796, at Montville. He w<strong>as</strong> drowned by<br />

fall<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>to a tub of water, at <strong>the</strong> age of 2 years.<br />

5942. Joseph, b. 1798, at Montville, died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

5943. Caleb Oliver, b. 31 May, 1804, at 3IontvilIe. He m. about<br />

1832, Julia Le Barron of Pensacola, Fla. He w<strong>as</strong> a physician,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y settled at xVppalachicola, where she d. <strong>in</strong> 1837, and<br />

he d. <strong>in</strong> 1838. <strong>The</strong>y had three children :<br />

1. Mary, who died <strong>in</strong> her <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

2. Charles, who died at <strong>the</strong> age of two years.<br />

3. Henry M<strong>or</strong>gan, who sailed from Mobile <strong>in</strong> 1857, unm.,<br />

and had not been heard of by his friends <strong>in</strong> 1860.<br />

5944. James Harvey, b. at Montville, and died <strong>in</strong> childhood.<br />

5945. Alva, b. 20 July, 1811, at Montville, died young.<br />

5946. Sarah Dougl<strong>as</strong>s, b. 11 July, 1794, at Montville. She m. 23<br />

Feb., 1829, Terrel Speed, b. 10 March, 1799, <strong>in</strong> Pendleton<br />

District, S. C, son of Robert Speed and Elizabeth Mart<strong>in</strong>.


878<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

fie w<strong>as</strong> a mercliant and afterwards a planter, and <strong>the</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Madison, Ga., <strong>in</strong> 1860, and had three children :<br />

1. Elizaheth. 2. Ellen. 3. Oliver Raymond. All of<br />

whom were unmarried <strong>in</strong> 1860.<br />

5947. Laura, b. 1802, at Montville. She died unm.<br />

5948. Hannah L<strong>or</strong>d, b. 14 Sept., 1800, at Montville. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Madison, Ga., <strong>in</strong> 1859, unra.<br />

5949. Emel<strong>in</strong>e, b. at Montville,' who died unm.<br />

Oliver Raymond <strong>the</strong>n m. 2 April, 1812, Mary Comstock,<br />

b. 19 Feb., 1787, at Montville, daughter of I^athaniel<br />

Comstock and Anna Stark. <strong>The</strong>y removed to Lyme,<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1869.<br />

His children hy her were :<br />

5950. James Lawrence, b. Sept., 1815, at Montville, d. March, 1818.<br />

5951. Thaddeus Kosciusco, b. 6 March, 1823, at Lyme. He m. 21<br />

Feb., 1854, Mary Alicia Ayers, b. 4 May, 1838, at Smithville,<br />

N. Y., daughter of Levi Ayers and Alicia Brigham.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Lyme <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had two children<br />

1. Oliver Ayers, b. 10 May, 1855.<br />

2. Levi Qu<strong>in</strong>cy, b. 27 March, 1857.<br />

5952. James Lawrence 2d, b. 11 April, 1828, at Lyme, where he<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g with his parents <strong>in</strong> 1859, unm.<br />

5953. Mary Anne, b. 3 April, 1813, at Montville. She m. William<br />

Stark of Lyme. <strong>The</strong>y lived at Augusta and at Savannah, Ga.,<br />

but returned to Lyme, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859 s. p.<br />

5954. Jane Grey, b. 20 Dec, 1817, at Montville. She m. 25 May,<br />

1846, James Rogers M<strong>or</strong>gan, b. 6 Nov., 1797, son of Philip<br />

M<strong>or</strong>gan and Elizabeth T<strong>in</strong>ker of New London, where <strong>the</strong>y<br />

settled and were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1860, and had one child :<br />

James Raymond, b. 28 Sept.', 1847.<br />

5955. Adel<strong>in</strong>e Comstock, b. 1 Nov., 1820, at Montville. She m.<br />

Dec, 1849, Junius Marv<strong>in</strong>, b. 2 Oct., 1820, at Lyme, son of<br />

Judge William Marv<strong>in</strong> and her fourth cous<strong>in</strong>, Sophia Griff<strong>in</strong><br />

(6432). He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at E<strong>as</strong>t Randolph,<br />

Wis., <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had three children :<br />

1. C<strong>or</strong>nelia Raymond, b. 13 Nov., 1855.<br />

2 and 3. James Lai<strong>or</strong>ence and Jane M<strong>or</strong>gan (tw<strong>in</strong>s).<br />

5956. Helen Louisa, b. 25 Aug., 1825, at Lyme, and d. 1 Nov.,<br />

1844, unm.<br />

6957. C<strong>or</strong>nelia Christophers, b. 28 Feb., 1831, at Lyme. She d. 29<br />

Feb., 1852, at Marietta, Ga., unm.<br />

VI. Charlotte Eaymond (2042), b<strong>or</strong>n at Montville,<br />

Conn., daughter of Joshua Raymond and Lucy Jewett<br />

(474), w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of<br />

<strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. Beuajah Gardner of Ehode<br />

:


HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

879<br />

Island. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Waterf<strong>or</strong>d,<br />

Conn., where he d. June, 1828, she d. 23 May, 1854.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were :<br />

5958. John, b. at Waterf<strong>or</strong>d. He d. <strong>in</strong> 1815, at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, unm.<br />

5959. Lebbeus W., b. at Waterf<strong>or</strong>d. lie m. Eunice Latimer, daugh-<br />

ter of Picket Latimer. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Waterf<strong>or</strong>d. She d.<br />

Sept., 1819, and he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Waterf<strong>or</strong>d, <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had three children :<br />

1. Charlotte B.. who m. Kennon, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

N<strong>or</strong>walk, 0., <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had a family.<br />

2. John, who married, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at N<strong>or</strong>walk, 0.. <strong>in</strong><br />

1859.<br />

3. Julia Anne, who m. Kellog, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

New<strong>in</strong>gton, Conn., <strong>in</strong> 1859, s. p.<br />

5960. Robert, b. at Waterf<strong>or</strong>d.<br />

unm.<br />

He d. <strong>in</strong> 1819, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> West Indies,<br />

5961. Henry, b. at Waterf<strong>or</strong>d. He m. at W<strong>in</strong>dham, Conn. His<br />

wife died, and he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Waterf<strong>or</strong>d<br />

one child :<br />

Robert.<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1859, and had<br />

5962. Benajah, b. at Waterf<strong>or</strong>d. He m. Fanny Rogers, and <strong>in</strong> 1859,<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at West Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, and had one son.<br />

5963. Martha, b. at Waterf<strong>or</strong>d, d. 25 Dec, 1836, unm.<br />

6964. Charlotte, b. at Waterf<strong>or</strong>d, where she d. April, 1858, unm.<br />

5965. , who died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

5966. , who<br />

died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

VI. Lucy Raymond (2043), b<strong>or</strong>n at Montville, Conn., 12<br />

Nov., 1764, daughter of Joshua Raymond and Lucy Jew-<br />

ett (474), w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9)<br />

of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She'm. Jan., 1788, Nathaniel<br />

Bradf<strong>or</strong>d, b. 13 Oct., 1766, at Montville, son of Samuel<br />

Bradf<strong>or</strong>d and Bridget Comstock of Montville, a descendant<br />

of Joseph Bradf<strong>or</strong>d and Anne Fitch, which Joseph<br />

Bradf<strong>or</strong>d w<strong>as</strong> a grandson of Gov. William Bradf<strong>or</strong>d of <strong>the</strong><br />

Mayflower {see No. 22). He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled<br />

at Montville, where she d. 18 Sept., 1831, and he d. 16<br />

Oct., 1832.<br />

Tlieir children loere:<br />

5967. Nathaniel Burr, b. 9 Dec, 1796, at Montville. He m. 1834,<br />

Rachel Fitch. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Montville <strong>in</strong> 1859, s. p.<br />

6968. Joshua Raymond, b. 9 Jan., 1801, at Montville. He m. Nov.,<br />

1848, <strong>the</strong> widow Eliza (Baker) Holmes, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Montville <strong>in</strong> 1869, s. p.


880<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

5969. Ursula, b. 21 Oct., 1790, at Montville. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Bethlelieui, Pa., <strong>in</strong> 1859, uniji.<br />

5970. Harriet, b. 16 April, 1793, at Montville. She m. 1837, Dr.<br />

Jedediah R. Gay. He w<strong>as</strong> a physician, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Montville <strong>in</strong> 1859, s. p.<br />

5971. Sarah, b. 2 Nov., 1798, at 3Iontville. She m. 14 Nov., 1828,<br />

Bartholemew C. Baxter, b. 8 March, 1800, at New London,<br />

son of James Baxter and Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Crannel, afterwards of<br />

New Y<strong>or</strong>k. He w<strong>as</strong> a druggist and <strong>the</strong>y settled at New<br />

London, and <strong>in</strong> 1855, removed to Bethlehem, Pa., where<br />

<strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had two children :<br />

1. Sophia Nichoirs, b. 6 Sept., 1829, at Montville, liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Bethlehem <strong>in</strong> 1859, unm.<br />

2. Richard, b. 4 March, 1831, at Montville, m. 29 April,<br />

1858, EmmaG. Dutch, b. 15 Jan., 1835, at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, daugh;<br />

ter of Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Dutch of Bethlehem, Pa. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

near Marysville, Cal, <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had one child : Richard<br />

Bradf<strong>or</strong>d, b. 28 Jan., 1859.<br />

VI. Mary Raymond (2044), b<strong>or</strong>n at Montville, Conn.,<br />

daughter of Joshua Raymond and Lucy Jewett (474), w<strong>as</strong><br />

a great granddaughter of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third<br />

generation. She married her first cous<strong>in</strong>, Lemuel Raymond<br />

of Montville, son of Christopher Raymond and Ellen<br />

his wife. <strong>The</strong>y removed to Westfield, M<strong>as</strong>s., where she<br />

d. Dec, 1821, and he died.<br />

Iheir children icere<br />

:<br />

5972. Fitch, b. at Montville, who died <strong>in</strong> 1844, unm.<br />

5973. Lemuel, b. at Montville. He m. Ann Dowd of Madison, Conn.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Colchester <strong>in</strong> 1857.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir daughter, Sarah, m. Timothy F. Green, and w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Maiden Station, III, <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

5974. Sarah, b. at Montville. She m. Rev. Henry Ware, D. D.,<br />

who probably graduated at Harvard, 1812, and w<strong>as</strong> profess<strong>or</strong><br />

of sacred eloquence <strong>the</strong>re, andd. <strong>in</strong> 1843, son of Rev. Henry<br />

Ware, D. D., who w<strong>as</strong> Hollis profess<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong>ology <strong>the</strong>re.<br />

5975. Mary, b. at Montville.<br />

VI. John Lay (2058), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 29 Dec,<br />

1737, eldest son of John Lay* Esq., and Hannah Lee (485),<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong> third<br />

generation. He m. 28 Feb., 1760, his second cous<strong>in</strong> Anna<br />

Sill (1882), b. 14 May, 1742, third daughter of John ^[\\<br />

(449) of Lyme, and his first wife, Phebe Fithiu. Ti^ej<br />

settled at Lyme. He served <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> army of <strong>the</strong> revolution ^<br />

and d. 8 Jan., 1813, at Lyme, and w<strong>as</strong> buried <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> q]^<br />

cemetery on<strong>the</strong> hill.


<strong>The</strong>ir cliiJdren were<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY. 881<br />

5976. Fith<strong>in</strong>, b. 28 Aug., 1762, at Lyme, d. 27 Sept.. 1763.<br />

5977. John, b. 23 Nov., 1764, at Lyme. He m. Khoda Watrous,<br />

and settled at Lyme. He served <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> war of <strong>the</strong> revolution.<br />

He d. 20 June, 1811, at Lyme, where she d. 8 Nov.,<br />

1819.<br />

5978. David, b. 28 April, 1769, at Lyme. He m. Lucy Ingraham<br />

daughter of Francis Ingraham and Lucretia T<strong>in</strong>ker of Lyme,<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y settled, and where he w<strong>as</strong> a tanner, shoemaker,<br />

and a farmer. So far <strong>as</strong> I can <strong>as</strong>certa<strong>in</strong>, <strong>the</strong>y had four children<br />

b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme :<br />

1. OUver /., m. 6 June, 1827, Mary A. Whittlesey of<br />

Saybrook. He w<strong>as</strong> a woolen manufacturer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled<br />

at Old Lyme, where he w<strong>as</strong> town clerk four years, a member of<br />

<strong>the</strong> legislature, and judge of probate, and where <strong>the</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858 at <strong>the</strong> village of Laysville. <strong>The</strong>y had seven<br />

children: Sarah A., b. 10 Feb., 1829. m. 16 June, 1853<br />

Samuel Hart Selden, who graduated at Yale 1848, and w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

civil eng<strong>in</strong>eer at Girard. Pa., <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had three daughters:<br />

Adel<strong>in</strong>e W., b. 18 Sept., 1830, m. 25 Oct., 1853, Walter<br />

Chad wick, m<strong>as</strong>ter of <strong>the</strong> London packet, Kobert Peel, and<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858 had two children : Marietta J., b. 14 Oct., 1831;<br />

Evelyn, b. 21 Oct., 1833, d. 22 April, 1835 ; Evelyn H.,<br />

b. 23 Oct., 1837 ; Daniel I., b. 5 July, 1840 ; and Amelia<br />

C, b. 19 May, 1844.<br />

2. Laura, b. 24 May, 1806. She married her fa<strong>the</strong>r's<br />

second cous<strong>in</strong>, Shadrack Hubbard Sill (5530), second son of<br />

Samuel Dudley Sill<br />

No. 5530.)<br />

(1896), and Eunice D<strong>or</strong>r (2239). (;S'ee<br />

3. Lucy, m. 4 June, 1835, William J. Bann<strong>in</strong>g, b. 1810.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a p<strong>or</strong>trait pa<strong>in</strong>ter, and d. 21 Dec, 1856, and she<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had eleven children : Frances S.,<br />

b. 31 May, 1836, m. 19 May, 1857, Charles A. Haywood,<br />

and went to Wab<strong>as</strong>haw, M<strong>in</strong>n. ; William, b. 6 Nov., 1837,<br />

died same day; David Lay, b. 19 Sept., 1838; S. Waldo, b.<br />

9 May, 1840 ; Laura Lay, b. 19 July, i841 ; Hubbard S., b.<br />

9 June, 1843, d. 13 Nov., 1857 ; Lucy Ingraham, b. 3 Nov.,<br />

1845 ; William C, b. 28 Aug., 1848 ; Emma M , b. 5 Dec,<br />

1850; Adel<strong>in</strong>e L., b. 4 Nov., 1852; and Harriet B., b. 28<br />

Jan., 1855.<br />

4. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge C, m. 9 Aug., 1841, Julia A. Hartness. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

settled <strong>in</strong> New Y<strong>or</strong>k, where he w<strong>as</strong> a bank clerk, and where<br />

<strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had six children : Julia Anne,<br />

b. 16 May, 1842, d. 24 Jan., 1844 ; Oliver Ingraham, b. 31<br />

Jan., 1845 ; Mary Hartness, b. 12 Sept., 1847, d. 3 Feb.,<br />

1853; Ge<strong>or</strong>ge C, b. 10 June, 1850; John Hartness, b. 24<br />

March, 1853 ; and Maria Louisa Kodgers, b. 15 Nov.,' 1855.<br />

5979. Abner, b. 25 June, 1774, at Lyme. He m, Lydia Cone of<br />

111<br />

;


882<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

E<strong>as</strong>t Haddani. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and d. 28 Dec, 1812, at<br />

Lyme, and left three children.<br />

5980. Hannah, b. G June, 1767, at Lyme. She m. 1 Enoch Lay, b.<br />

about 1746, who d 4 April, 1814, at Lyme.<br />

She <strong>the</strong>n m. Eichard Chadwick, and d. 28 Nov., 1840, at<br />

Lyme.<br />

5981. Mary, b. 7 April, 1772, at Lyme. She m. Lee Lay. a bro<strong>the</strong>r<br />

of Enoch Lay, her sister's husband. <strong>The</strong>y settled at E<strong>as</strong>t<br />

Haddam, and removed to <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>teri<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> state of New<br />

Y<strong>or</strong>k. <strong>The</strong>y had a family :<br />

Lee Lai/, one of <strong>the</strong>ir sons, lived <strong>in</strong> Lyme.<br />

5982. Luc<strong>in</strong>da, b. 4 May, 1777, at Lyme. She m. Asa Cone of<br />

E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam, and settled at Vernon, Conn., where <strong>the</strong>y lived<br />

fifteen <strong>or</strong> twenty years, and had a family. <strong>The</strong>y <strong>the</strong>n removed<br />

to Amherst, 31 <strong>as</strong>s., where he died.<br />

She went to live with her son, Newton Cone, at De Euyter,<br />

N. Y., where she m. Mann, who died, and she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1857.<br />

VL Peter Lay (2059), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 6 March,<br />

1744, second son of John Lay, Esq., and Hannah Lee<br />

(485), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong><br />

tWrd generation. He m. 13 June, 1765, his second cous<strong>in</strong>,<br />

Hepzibah Peck (1986), b. 2 March, 1746, at Lyme, second<br />

daughter of Elijah Peck and Hepzibah Pearson (465).<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at Lyme, where he d. 12 May, 1802, and w<strong>as</strong><br />

buried at <strong>the</strong> cemetery on <strong>the</strong> hill, at Old Lyme.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were :<br />

5983. Gibbon, b. 2 June, 1775, at Lyme.<br />

5984. Peck, b. 15 Sept., 1779, at Lyme, d. 19 Sept., 1783.<br />

5985. Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e, b. 26 May, 1766, at Lyme.<br />

5986. Phebe, b. 1 Oct., 1768, at Lyme.<br />

5987. Jane, b. 25 Oct., 1770 at Lyme.<br />

5988. Abigail, b. 6 March, 1773, at Lyme.<br />

5989. Hepzibah, b. 28 March, 1777, at Lyme.<br />

5990. Mary, b. 11 Aug., 1781, at Lyme.<br />

5991. Fanny, b. 21 Feb., 1784, at Lyme.<br />

VI. Capt. Lee Lay (2060), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 1 Jan.,<br />

1746, third son of John Lay, Esq., and Hannah Lee (485)<br />

of Lyme, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of<br />

<strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 1 Jan., 1771, his third cous<strong>in</strong>,<br />

Lovisa Griswold (2111), b. 25 July, 1751, at Lyme, fifth<br />

daughter of Thom<strong>as</strong> Criswold (491) and Susan Lynde.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at Blackball, <strong>in</strong> Lyme, where she d. 5 Feb.,<br />

1813, and he d. 13 Feb., 1813.


<strong>The</strong>ir children were :<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

ggg<br />

5992. Thom<strong>as</strong> Grriswold, b. 3 March, 1775, at Lyme, where he d.<br />

15 Sept., 1815, probably unia.<br />

5993. Alexander, b. 23 Sept., 1779, at Lyme.<br />

5994. Lee b. 16 Jan., 1782, at Lyme.<br />

5995. GurdoD, b. 6 April, 1787, at Lyme.<br />

5996. WiUoughby Lyade, b. 27 Aug., 1790, at Lyme, d. 22 Sept.,<br />

1790.<br />

5997. ^Yilloug•hby Lynde 2d, b. 12 Jan., 1792, at Lyme.<br />

5998. James Benjam<strong>in</strong>, b. 9 Dec, 1794, at Lyme.<br />

5999. Susan, b. 7 Dec., 1771, at Lyme. She m. Daniel Robb<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

and d. 27 Feb., 1813.<br />

6000. Lovisa, b. 27 March, 1777, at Lyme.<br />

6001. Lois, b. 2 April, 1784^ at Lyme. She m. 6 Feb., 1803, her<br />

mo<strong>the</strong>r's first cous<strong>in</strong>, John Griswold Jewett (2013), third<br />

son of Capt. Nathan Jewett (470) and Deb<strong>or</strong>ah Griswold<br />

(499) of E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam. (,SW No. 2013.)<br />

6002. Phebe, b. 9 Dec, 1797, at Lyme.<br />

VI. Richard Lay (2061), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conu., 11 Sept.,<br />

1750, fourth son of John Lay, Esq., and Hannah Lee<br />

(485), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong><br />

third generation. He m. 18 March, 1773, Mary Ma<strong>the</strong>r of<br />

Lyme, where <strong>the</strong>y settled, and where she d. 9 May, 1795.<br />

His children hy her were :<br />

6003. Frederick, b. 9 Dec, 1774, at Lyme, d. 23 Dec, 1775.<br />

6004. Richard, b. 1 July, 1789, at Lyme.<br />

6005. Joseph, b. 12 April, 1792, at Lyme.<br />

6006. Mercy, b. 9 Dec, 1774, at Lyme (tw<strong>in</strong>).<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 20 Nov., 1797, Mrs. Es<strong>the</strong>r Biggs, and had<br />

one child, rec<strong>or</strong>ded to <strong>the</strong>m at Lyme.<br />

That child by her w<strong>as</strong> :<br />

6007. Lucy, b. 5 April, 1799, at Lyme.<br />

VI. Clar<strong>in</strong>a Lay (2065), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 15 June,<br />

1748, third daughter of John Lay, Esq., and Hannah Lee<br />

(485), w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of<br />

<strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. 4 Nov., 1773, John Ayer of<br />

Lyme, where <strong>the</strong>y settled, and where he d. 8 Jan., 1784.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

6008. Lay, b. 8 March, 1778, at Lyme.<br />

6009. John, b. 2 July, 1784, at Lyme (posthumous).<br />

:


884<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

6010. Lydia, b. 26 Nov., 1779, at Lyme.<br />

6011. Hannah, b. 10 Feb., 1782, at Lyme.<br />

VI. Abigail Lay (2066), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 7 April,<br />

1753, fourth daughter of John Lay, Esq., and Hannah<br />

Lee (485), w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

(9) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. 9 Dec., 1779, Nathaniel<br />

Rogers. <strong>The</strong>v settled at Lebanon, where <strong>the</strong>y had<br />

three children rec<strong>or</strong>ded to <strong>the</strong>m.<br />

Those children loere<br />

6012. Lee Lay, b. 11 Nov., 1781, at Lebanon.<br />

6013. Hannah, b. 29 Aug., 1784. at Lebanon. "•<br />

6014. Lucy, b. 25 Sept., 1787, at Lebanon.<br />

: :<br />

VL Sarah Lay (2067), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 16 March,<br />

1755, fifth daughter of John Lay, Esq., and Hannah Lee<br />

(485), w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of<br />

<strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. 23 May, 1784, Thom<strong>as</strong> Marv<strong>in</strong>,<br />

b. 29 May, 1742, at Lyme, fourth son of Deacon<br />

Zachariah Marv<strong>in</strong> and Abigail L<strong>or</strong>d, and grandson of<br />

Samuel Marv<strong>in</strong> and Susanna Graham. <strong>The</strong>y settled at<br />

Lyme, where <strong>the</strong>y had three children rec<strong>or</strong>ded to <strong>the</strong>m.<br />

Those children were<br />

6015. Thom<strong>as</strong>, b. 7 July, 1787, at Lyme.<br />

6016. Lucy, b. 11 Feb., 1785, at Lyme, d. 1 July, 1785.<br />

6017. Abigail, b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme.<br />

VL Jean Lay (2069), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme Conn., 6 Aug.,<br />

1759, seventh daughter of John Lay, Esq., and Hannah<br />

Lee (485), w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

(9) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. 28 Oct., 1787, Joseph<br />

K<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> younger of Southold, L. L <strong>The</strong>y settled at<br />

Lyme, and she d. 20 Jan., 1813, and w<strong>as</strong> buried by <strong>the</strong><br />

side of her parents <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> old cemetery on <strong>the</strong> hill, at<br />

Lyme. <strong>The</strong>y had three children rec<strong>or</strong>ded to <strong>the</strong>m at<br />

Lyme.<br />

Tliose children were<br />

6018. John Lay, b. 20 Aug., 1788, at Lyme.<br />

6019. Jonathan, b. 9 March, 1790, at Lyme.<br />

6020. Fanny, b. 27 Feb., 1792, at Lyme.<br />

VI. Deacon John Griswold (2100), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme,Conn.,.<br />

20 Feb., 1752, eldest sou of Gov. Mat<strong>the</strong>w Griswold (490)


. HYDE<br />

GENEALOGY. ggg<br />

and Ursula Wolcott, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

(10) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 5 Nov., 1771, Sarah<br />

Johnson, b. 7 Jan., 1748, eldest daughter of liev. Stephen<br />

Johnson, <strong>the</strong> fourth m<strong>in</strong>ister of Lyme, by his first wife,<br />

Elizabeth Diodate {see No. 1824). <strong>The</strong>y settled at Lyme,<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y were received <strong>in</strong>to <strong>the</strong> church 1 Oct., 1791,<br />

and he w<strong>as</strong> subsequently a deacon. He d. 20 Nov., 1812,<br />

at Lyme.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were :<br />

6021. Diodiite Johnson, b. 16 Dec, 1773, at Lyme. He graduated<br />

at Yale 1793, m. Sarah Colt, daughter of Benjam<strong>in</strong> Colt of<br />

Hadley, M<strong>as</strong>s., and granddaughter of Benjam<strong>in</strong> Colt and<br />

Miriam Harris of Lyme. He became <strong>in</strong>sane and died <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Retreat at Hartf<strong>or</strong>d about 1847, s.p., and she d. about 1857.<br />

6022. John, b. 14 Aug., 1783, at Lyme. He m. 16 May, 1814,<br />

Elizabeth Mary Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, b. 5 Oct., 1703, daughter of<br />

Gen. Zachariah Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton and Hannah ]Mumf<strong>or</strong>d of N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, where he w<strong>as</strong> a large shipp<strong>in</strong>g<br />

merchant, and where she died s. j^-<br />

" She w<strong>as</strong> <strong>as</strong> a rose<br />

Ga<strong>the</strong>red <strong>in</strong> lovel<strong>in</strong>ess 'mid perfumed flowers,<br />

And warbl<strong>in</strong>g birds of love, yet droop<strong>in</strong>g still<br />

F<strong>or</strong> <strong>the</strong> pure breath of that celestial clime,<br />

Where summer hath no cloud. She with firm hand<br />

Gr<strong>as</strong>ped <strong>the</strong> strong hope of everl<strong>as</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g life,<br />

And <strong>the</strong>n <strong>in</strong> trembl<strong>in</strong>g yet confid<strong>in</strong>g trust.<br />

Didst dare <strong>the</strong> waves of Death's tempestuous flood."<br />

Tribute to her mem<strong>or</strong>y ?*y L. H. SiGOURNEY.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 1826, Louisa Wilson of N<strong>or</strong>wich, and d. 4<br />

Aug., 1856, at <strong>Hyde</strong> Park, N. Y., s. p., leav<strong>in</strong>g her surviv-<br />

<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

6023. Charles Chandler, b. 9 Nov., 1787, at Lyme. He m. 10 July,<br />

1822, his third cous<strong>in</strong>, Elizabeth Griswold (6232), b. 22<br />

Dec, 1803, at Lyme, second daughter of Thom<strong>as</strong> Griswold<br />

(2184) and E<strong>the</strong>l<strong>in</strong>da Calk<strong>in</strong>s. Previous to his marriage<br />

he w<strong>as</strong> engaged <strong>in</strong> merchandise at New Y<strong>or</strong>k and at Savannah.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at Black Hall, <strong>in</strong> Lyme, where <strong>the</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1857. <strong>The</strong>y had four children b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme:<br />

1. Charles Chandler, b. 10 July, 1823, and d. 25 Jan.,<br />

1824.<br />

2. Elizabeth Diodate, b. 7 May, 1825, m. her second cous<strong>in</strong>,<br />

William Griswold Lane, second son of Judge Ebenezer<br />

Lane (6044) of N<strong>or</strong>walk, 0., and Frances Ann Griswold.<br />

3. Sarah Johnson, b. 7 May, 1827, m. 30 June, 1847,<br />

L<strong>or</strong>rillard Spencer, son of Capta<strong>in</strong> William A. Spencer<br />

and his second wife, Eleou<strong>or</strong>a L<strong>or</strong>rillard, and grandson of


ggg HYDE GENEALOGY. •<br />

Chief Justice Ambrose Spencer. <strong>The</strong>y had <strong>in</strong> 1857 three<br />

children : Elean<strong>or</strong>a; William A. ; Charles CI.<br />

4. John, b. 19 Dec, 1828, d. 26 Jan., 1830.<br />

6024. Ursula, b. 2 Dec, 1775, at Lyme. She married her fa<strong>the</strong>r's<br />

third cous<strong>in</strong>, Richard McCurdy (1841), third son of John<br />

McCurdy and Anne L<strong>or</strong>d (440) of Lyme. {See No. 1841.)<br />

6025. Elizabeth, b. 15 Oct., 1778, at Lyme. She m. 28 March,<br />

1802, Jacob Barker Gurley, b. 2 Aug., 1771, at Mansfield,<br />

Conn., second son of Jacob Barker Gurley and Hannah<br />

Brigham, and grandson of Deacon Jonathan Gurley, and<br />

Hannah Barker of Mansfield.<br />

[That Deacon Jonathan Gurley, b. 1715, w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> eldest<br />

son of Samuel Gurley and Experience Rust of South Coventry,<br />

which Samuel w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> only child of William Gurley of<br />

N<strong>or</strong>thampton, who came from Scotland, m. Hester lugersoll,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> drowned 1 May, 1687, at <strong>the</strong> age of 22 years. See<br />

Goodw<strong>in</strong>^ 86.]<br />

Jacob B. Gurley graduated at Dartmouth) 1793, and w<strong>as</strong><br />

a lawyer. <strong>The</strong>y settled at New London, where he w<strong>as</strong> state's<br />

att<strong>or</strong>ney and president of <strong>the</strong> New London bank, and where<br />

he d. 24. Sept., 1856, and she d. 22 June, 1857. <strong>The</strong>y had<br />

eleven children, b<strong>or</strong>n at New London.<br />

1. Charles, b. 19 April, 1803, and d. 1 Oct., 1805.<br />

2. Sarah Grisicold, b. 26 Nov., 1804, m. her mo<strong>the</strong>r's<br />

fourth cous<strong>in</strong>, Joseph Noyes (5342), third son of Joseph<br />

Noyes and Jane L<strong>or</strong>d (1825) of Lyme. {See No. 5342.)<br />

3. Mari/ Bra<strong>in</strong>ard, b. 11 Sept., 1806, and d. 9 May, 1849,<br />

unm.<br />

4. Charles Gristcold, b. 4 June, 1808, graduated at Yale,<br />

1827, and d. 4 July, 1828, unm.<br />

6. Elizabeth Griswold, b. 29 May, 1810, and d. 19 Dec,<br />

1829, unm.<br />

6. Ursula Wolcott, b. 13 May, 1812, and d. 28 Aug., 1828.<br />

7. Hannah Brigham, b. 10 April, 1814, d. 2 Feb., 1831,<br />

unm.<br />

8. John G., b. 27 Jan., 1816, and d. 1 July, 1830.<br />

9. mien, b. 25 Dec, 1817, m. 22 Oct., 1851, her first<br />

cous<strong>in</strong>, Charles Artem<strong>as</strong> Gurley, b. 8 May, 1811, at Mans-<br />

field, youngest son of Artem<strong>as</strong> Gurley, by his second wife,<br />

Martha (Shephei'd) Hovey. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

settled at New London, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859, and<br />

had four children: John Griswold, b. 26 Feb., 1853; a<br />

daughter, b. 11 Sept., 1854, d. unm.; a son, b. 26 Aug.,<br />

1855, d. unnamed; and a son, b. 2 Nov., 1857, d. unnamed.<br />

10. Lydla A7m, b. 31 March, 1819, and d. 2 Nov., 1820.<br />

11. Anne Eliza, b. 27 Nov., 1823, and d. 1 Nov., 1846,<br />

unm.<br />

6026. Sarah, b. 12 Aug., 1781, at Lyme. She m. John Lyon Gardner<br />

of Gardner's Island, Suffolk county, N. Y., <strong>the</strong> seventh


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Gardner propriet<strong>or</strong> of that island, where <strong>the</strong>y settled. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had five children b<strong>or</strong>n at Gardner's Island :<br />

1. David Johnson, b. about 18U5, graduated at Yale 1824,<br />

w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> eighth propriet<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> island, and d. Dec, 1829. at<br />

<strong>the</strong> age of 25 years, unm.<br />

2. Sarah D., who m. David Thompson of New Y<strong>or</strong>k,<br />

president of <strong>the</strong> New Y<strong>or</strong>k life <strong>in</strong>surance and trust company,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at New Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had seven children<br />

: Sarah Gardner ; Elizabeth ; Gardner, who graduated at<br />

Columbia college 1854 ; David Gardner, graduated at Columbia<br />

college 1856; Charles Griswold; Mary Gardner; and<br />

Frederick.<br />

3. Mar>/ B., b. 1809, d. 22 Feb.. 1833, unm.<br />

4. John. Grim-old, <strong>the</strong> n<strong>in</strong>th propriet<strong>or</strong> of Gardner's Island,<br />

who w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong>re <strong>in</strong> 1858, unm.<br />

5. Samuel B., who m. Mary G. Thompson, daughter of<br />

Jonathan Thompson, who w<strong>as</strong> f<strong>or</strong>merly collect<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> customs<br />

f<strong>or</strong> <strong>the</strong> p<strong>or</strong>t of New Y<strong>or</strong>k. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at E<strong>as</strong>t<br />

Hampton, L. I., <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had five children : Mary<br />

Thompson; David Johnson ; John Lyon; Jonathan Thompson<br />

; and Sarah Griswold.<br />

6026a. Mary Ann, b. 25 Feb., 1786, at Lyme. She m. Levi H.<br />

Clark, a lawyer, of Middletown, Conn., and d. <strong>in</strong> 1812. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had a daughter<br />

Elizabeth Bra<strong>in</strong>ard, who m. Bushnell White, and lived <strong>in</strong><br />

Philadelphia, Pa.<br />

VI. Gov. Roger Griswold (2102), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn.,<br />

21 May, 1762, youngest son of Gov. Mat<strong>the</strong>w Griswold (490)<br />

and Ursula Wolcott, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Pliebe <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

(10) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He graduated at Yale 1780,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer and doct<strong>or</strong> of laws. He m. 27 Oct<br />

1788, his third cous<strong>in</strong>, Fanny Rogers (1448), fourth daughter<br />

of Col. Zabdial Rogers (354) of N<strong>or</strong>wich, by his iirst<br />

wife, Elizabeth Tracy. He settled at N<strong>or</strong>wich <strong>in</strong> 1783,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y lived <strong>the</strong>re until he w<strong>as</strong> elected to congress <strong>in</strong><br />

1794. <strong>The</strong>y <strong>the</strong>n removed to Blackball, <strong>in</strong> Lyme, where<br />

he w<strong>as</strong> member of congress f<strong>or</strong> ten years. In 1801 he w<strong>as</strong><br />

appo<strong>in</strong>ted secretary of war, but decl<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>the</strong> office. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a judge of <strong>the</strong> supreme court, w<strong>as</strong> lieutenant govern<strong>or</strong><br />

and afterwards govern<strong>or</strong>, of <strong>the</strong> state. He d. 25<br />

Oct., 1812, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, and w<strong>as</strong> buried at Lyme on <strong>the</strong><br />

27th of <strong>the</strong> same month, a committee of <strong>the</strong> legislature attend<strong>in</strong>g<br />

his funeral. In an eulogium on his character delivered<br />

by Judge Dagget, bef<strong>or</strong>e <strong>the</strong> legislature, on <strong>the</strong> 29th of<br />

<strong>the</strong> same month, <strong>the</strong> latter says he "h<strong>as</strong> left on rec<strong>or</strong>d <strong>the</strong><br />

testimony of a dy<strong>in</strong>g patriot, that " he would not execute any<br />

,


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<strong>or</strong>der that he judged repugnant to <strong>the</strong> constitution, from vjhatever<br />

source it might emanate.'' {See Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, Conn., Courant,<br />

of 3 Nov., 1812). She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Lyme <strong>in</strong> 1862, at <strong>the</strong><br />

age of 95 years.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were :<br />

6027. Augustus Henry, b. 27 Oct., 1789, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. He lu. 12<br />

Aug., 1820, Elizabeth Lansdale, b. 10 July, 1793, at Boxhill,<br />

<strong>in</strong> Sussex county, England, daughter of Thom<strong>as</strong> Lans-<br />

dale of Boxhill. He w<strong>as</strong> a shipm<strong>as</strong>ter, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at<br />

Lyme. He d. 30 Dec, 1836, and she d. 12 March, 1847.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had three children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme :<br />

1. Mar// Sophia, h. 13 Feb., 1822, m. 1843, Henry<br />

Thom<strong>as</strong> of N<strong>or</strong>wich. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant at New Orleans,<br />

where she d. May, 1849, and where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1857.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had three children : Henry Grriswold ; William ; and<br />

Mary.<br />

2. Eoger, b. 13 Dec, 1824, m. 1 Jan., 1856, Julia A.<br />

Wells, b. Nov., 1827, at E<strong>as</strong>t W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>, daughter of Joshua<br />

Wells and Eunice Crane. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Lyme <strong>in</strong> 1857 s. p.<br />

3. Henry Awjustus, b. 6 July, 1827, liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Placer county,<br />

Cal., <strong>in</strong> 1857, unm.<br />

6028. Charles Chandler, b. 8 Feb., 1791, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. He graduated<br />

at Yale <strong>in</strong> 1808, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. He m. 14 Nov.,<br />

1820, Ellen Elizabeth Perk<strong>in</strong>s, b. 25 May, 1799, at New<br />

London, daughter of Judge Eli<strong>as</strong> Perk<strong>in</strong>s and Lucretia Shaw<br />

Woodbridge, and granddaughter of Dr. Joseph Perk<strong>in</strong>s and<br />

Joanna Burnham of Lisbon.<br />

[This Dr. Joseph Perk<strong>in</strong>s w<strong>as</strong> eldest son of Dr. Joseph<br />

Perk<strong>in</strong>s of N<strong>or</strong>wich, by his second wife, Mary Bushnell, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> grandson of Deacon Joseph Perk<strong>in</strong>s of Ipswich, and afterwards<br />

of N<strong>or</strong>wich, and Martha M<strong>or</strong>gan, his wife. See 14<br />

Gen. Register, 113, &c.'\<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at Black Hall, <strong>in</strong> Lyme, where he w<strong>as</strong> a justice<br />

of <strong>the</strong> peace, a member of <strong>the</strong> legislature, and judge of<br />

probate. He d. 7 Aug., 1839, at Lyme, where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had eight children, <strong>the</strong> two first b<strong>or</strong>n at<br />

New London, <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs at Lyme.<br />

1. Fanny Rogers, b. 5 March, 1822, m. 1 Sept., 1842,<br />

Shubal F. Bartle(i, b. 1811, son of Rev. Shubal Bartlet of<br />

E<strong>as</strong>t W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>, Conn. He d. <strong>in</strong> Calif<strong>or</strong>nia <strong>in</strong> 1850, and she<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g with her mo<strong>the</strong>r at Old Lyme <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had<br />

by him three children : Ellen, b. 6 March, 1844, d. 1847 j<br />

Adel<strong>in</strong>e, b. 27 March, 1846; and Charles Griswold, b. 25<br />

Dec, 1848.<br />

2. Ellen Lucretia, b. 19 Sept., 1828, and d. 8 Feb., 1827.<br />

3. Oliver Perk<strong>in</strong>s, b. 8 July, 1826, and d. 23 April, 1827.


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4. James, b. 8 Feb., 1828, graduated at Yale, 1848, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. He w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Old Lyme <strong>in</strong> 1857, unm.<br />

5. Wifiifnn, b. 5 Jan., 1880, and d. 20 Jan., 1830.<br />

6. Joseph Perk<strong>in</strong>s, b. 30 June, 1831, liv<strong>in</strong>g with his mo<strong>the</strong>r<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1857, unm.<br />

7. Charles Henry, b. 15 Nov., 1833, liv<strong>in</strong>g with his mo<strong>the</strong>r<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1857, unm.<br />

8. John, b. 24 April, 1837. He w<strong>as</strong> a capta<strong>in</strong> of volunteers,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> killed 17 Sept., 1862, at battle of Antietam,<br />

<strong>in</strong> Maryland.<br />

G029. Mat<strong>the</strong>w, b. 13 Sept , 1792, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. He m. 5 July,<br />

1827, his fourth cous<strong>in</strong>, Phebe Hubbard Ely (5834), b. 19<br />

July, 1804, at Lyme, second daughter of Col. Seth Ely<br />

(19997n) and Phebe jNIarv<strong>in</strong>. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

settled at his fa<strong>the</strong>r's homestead at Black Hall, where he w<strong>as</strong><br />

a justice of <strong>the</strong> peace, and where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1857.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had n<strong>in</strong>e children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme.<br />

1. Phebe Hubbard, b. 5 Aug., 1828, and died same day.<br />

2. Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e, b. 22 Sept., 1829, liv<strong>in</strong>g with her parents <strong>in</strong><br />

1857, unm.<br />

3. Lydia Maria, b. 1 Sept., 1831, m. 28 Feb , 1855, John<br />

C. Selden, son of Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Selden of Erie, Pa. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Eric <strong>in</strong> 1857, s. p.<br />

4. Mat<strong>the</strong>ic, b.<br />

1857, unm.<br />

6 June, 1833, liv<strong>in</strong>g with his parents <strong>in</strong><br />

5. Mary Anne, b. 20 July, 1835, liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1857, unm..<br />

with her parents<br />

6. Phebe Marv<strong>in</strong>, b. 11 June, 1838, <strong>in</strong> 1857 unm.<br />

7. Ellen Elizabeth, b. 21 3Iay, 1841.<br />

8. Elizabeth, b. 6 Feb., 1847.<br />

9. Fanny Rogers, b. 12 Dec, 1848.<br />

'<br />

6030.- Roger Wolcott, b. 15 March, 1797, at Lyme. He graduated<br />

at Yale, 1818, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. He m. 13 July, 1823, his<br />

third cous<strong>in</strong>, Juliet Clriswold (6231), daughter of Thom<strong>as</strong><br />

Griswold (2184) and E<strong>the</strong>l<strong>in</strong>da Calk<strong>in</strong>s. <strong>The</strong>y settled at<br />

Ashtabula, 0., where she d. April, 1855. He had by her<br />

ten children :<br />

1. Mat<strong>the</strong>w, b. 1824, at Ashtabula, w<strong>as</strong> a physician liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> Iowa <strong>in</strong> 1857.<br />

2. Maria, b. 1825, at Ashtabula, m. Dr. Warner, and liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> Wiscons<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> 1857.<br />

3. Henry, b. at Ashtabula, m. and liv<strong>in</strong>g at Chicago <strong>in</strong><br />

1857.<br />

4. Frances E<strong>the</strong>l<strong>in</strong>da, b<strong>or</strong>n at Ashtabula, unm. <strong>in</strong> 1857.<br />

5. Juliette, b<strong>or</strong>n at Ashtabula, m. Capta<strong>in</strong> Hall of Ashtabula.<br />

6. Eager. 7. Mary Anne. 8. Charles. 9. Thom<strong>as</strong>.<br />

10. Prudence.<br />

G031. William Frederick, b. 22 March, 1804, at Lyme. He m. 9<br />

June, 1831, Sarah Noyes, daughter of William Noyes aa(J<br />

112


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Hannah Townsend of Lyme. He w<strong>as</strong> a ship m<strong>as</strong>ter, and<br />

settled at Lyme, where he d. 15 Oct., 1851. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Greenwich, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1857. <strong>The</strong>y had five children :<br />

1. John Greene^ b. 1886, at Lyme, died <strong>in</strong> childhood.<br />

2. Waiiam Noyes^ b. at Lyme, 1838.<br />

3. Agnes^ b. 1840 at Lyme.<br />

4. Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e. 5. John Greene 2d.<br />

6032. Robert Harper, b. 13 June, 1806, at Lyme. He m. 9 Nov.,<br />

1840, Helen Powers, b. 10 July, 1832, at (Juilf<strong>or</strong>d, daugh-<br />

ter of Edward Powers and Julia Coll<strong>in</strong>s. He w<strong>as</strong> a shipm<strong>as</strong>ter,<br />

and settled at Lyme, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1857.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had four children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme.<br />

1. Louisa Augusta, b. 8 Oct., 1841.<br />

2. Hellen Adele, b. 19 March, 1844.<br />

3. Robert Harper, b. 28 Jan., 1847.<br />

4. Fl<strong>or</strong>ence Ann, b. 25 Dec, 1850.<br />

6033. James, b. 31 Dec, 1808, at Lyme, d. 16 Jan., 1810.<br />

6034. Frances iVnn, b. 15 Jan., 1795, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She m. her<br />

first cous<strong>in</strong>. Judge Ebenezer Lane (6044), only son of<br />

Ebenezer Lane of N<strong>or</strong>thampton. M<strong>as</strong>s., and his third wife,<br />

Marian (Griswold) Chandler (2105). {See No. 6044.)<br />

6035. Eliza Woodbridge, b. 7 April, 1799, at Lyme. She m. 12<br />

Aug., 1832, Charles Leicester Boalt, b. at N<strong>or</strong>walk, Conn.,<br />

son of John Boalt and Ruth Lockwood. He w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y settled at N<strong>or</strong>walk, 0., where he w<strong>as</strong> president of<br />

<strong>the</strong> n<strong>or</strong>thwestern iron company, and where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had seven children, b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>walk :<br />

1. C<strong>or</strong>nelia Elizahcth, b. 4 Aug., 1833 m. 20 March, 1856,<br />

William Henry McDonald, b. at Glenn's Falls, N. Y. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Manitowac, Wis., <strong>in</strong><br />

1858, and had one child : Walter b. 27 April, 1857, d. 17<br />

Sept., 1857.<br />

2. Charles Griswold, b. 19 April, 1835, m. 20 Aug., 1857,<br />

Agnes Gillett of Pa<strong>in</strong>esville, 0., and <strong>in</strong> 1838 <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Mayville, Wis., where he w<strong>as</strong> secretary of <strong>the</strong> n<strong>or</strong>thwestern<br />

iron company.<br />

3. John Henry, b. 29 March, 1837, graduated at Amherst<br />

1857, and w<strong>as</strong> unm. <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

4. Frances Griswold Lane, b. 4 Dec, 1839, unm. <strong>in</strong> 1858,<br />

5. Frederick Harper, b. 12 May, 1841.<br />

6. William Leicester, b. 5 March, 1844, and d. 2 Feb.,<br />

1845.<br />

7. William Lane, b. 6 July, 1845.<br />

6036. Marian, b. 4 Dec, 1801, at Lyme. She m. 23 Feb., 1820,<br />

Thom<strong>as</strong> Shaw Perk<strong>in</strong>s, b. 6 Aug., 1793, at New London, son<br />

of Judge Eli<strong>as</strong> Perk<strong>in</strong>s and Lucretia Shaw Woodbridge {see<br />

No. 6028). He graduated at Yale <strong>in</strong> 1812, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer.<br />

(He first m. C<strong>or</strong>nelia Leonard, (3238), youngest daugh-<br />

ter of Timothy Leonard and Mary Baldw<strong>in</strong> (899) of J^an-


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s<strong>in</strong>gburgt, who d. s. p.) <strong>The</strong>y settled at Waterf<strong>or</strong>d, Conn.,<br />

and removed to New London. He d. 14 Oct., 1844, at sea,<br />

on his voyage to <strong>the</strong><br />

Old Lyme <strong>in</strong> 1857.<br />

Sandwich Ishiuds. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> one of <strong>the</strong> commissioners of<br />

common schools of <strong>the</strong> state of Connecticut, and w<strong>as</strong> a successful<br />

lawyer. <strong>The</strong>y had eleven children :<br />

1. C<strong>or</strong>nelia Leonard, b. 2 March, 1821, at Waterf<strong>or</strong>d, m.<br />

her fourth cous<strong>in</strong>, David Hubbard Nev<strong>in</strong>s of New Y<strong>or</strong>k, son<br />

of Henry Nev<strong>in</strong>s and Lucretia Manwar<strong>in</strong>g (6481) of N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

{See No. 6481.)<br />

2. Thom<strong>as</strong> Shajv, b. 19 Jan., 1823, at Waterf<strong>or</strong>d, w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

deaf mute, educated at <strong>the</strong> Hartf<strong>or</strong>d <strong>in</strong>stitute, and d. 14 Oct.,<br />

1844, unm.<br />

3. Frances Grisioold, b. 28 Dec, 1824, at Waterf<strong>or</strong>d, m.<br />

Jacob A. Camp of Sandusky, 0. He graduated at Kenyoa<br />

college, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. She d. 21 Dec, 1855, at Sandusky,<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1857. <strong>The</strong>y had three children<br />

: William Wyatt ; Fanny Griswold ; and Alexander.<br />

4. Rohert Griswold, b. 2 March, 1827, at Waterf<strong>or</strong>d, d.<br />

23 May, 1829.<br />

5. Roger Griswold, b. 4 April, 1829, w<strong>as</strong> a physician, resid<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at New Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1857, unm.<br />

6. Frederick William, b. 10 March, 1831, at New London,<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at P<strong>or</strong>tland, Oregon, 1857, unm.<br />

7. Nathaniel Shaw, b. 27 June, 1833, at New London, d.<br />

1 Nov., 1836.<br />

8. Maurice, b. 14 March, 1836, at New London, unm. <strong>in</strong><br />

1857.<br />

9. Joseph, b. 20 April, 1838, at New London, liv<strong>in</strong>g with<br />

his mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>in</strong> 1857.<br />

10. Marian, b. 26 Aug., 1840, at New London, d. 6 Dec,<br />

1842.<br />

11. Lucretia Shaw Woodhridye, b. 19 July, 1843, at New<br />

London.<br />

VI. Marian Griswold (2105), bom at Lyme, Conn., 17<br />

April, 1750, third daughter of Gov. Mat<strong>the</strong>w Griswold<br />

(490) and Ursula Wolcott, w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of<br />

Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. 1766,<br />

Charles Church Chandler, b. 21 Jan., 1747, at Woodstock,<br />

Conn., only son of Samuel Chandler and D<strong>or</strong>othy Church.<br />

[This Samuel Chandler, b. 5 Jan., 1704, at Woodstock,<br />

who m. 16 Sept., 1741, D<strong>or</strong>othy Church of Bristol, b. about<br />

1714, a supposed descendant of <strong>the</strong> dist<strong>in</strong>guished Capt.<br />

Benjam<strong>in</strong> Church, <strong>the</strong> conquer<strong>or</strong> of K<strong>in</strong>g Philip, Sachem<br />

of Pokanoket, w<strong>as</strong> a son of Capt. John Chandler of Woodstock,<br />

b. 16 April, 1665, at Roxbury, M<strong>as</strong>s., who m. 10<br />

Nov., 1692, at ISTew London, Mary Raymond, b. 12 March,


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HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

1672, fourth daughter of Joshua Raymond and Elizabeth<br />

Smith of New Loudon, and w<strong>as</strong> a grandson of John Chandler,<br />

seni<strong>or</strong>, of Woodstock, one of <strong>the</strong> first settlers of that<br />

town, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> summer of 1686, and who w<strong>as</strong> b. about 1635,<br />

<strong>in</strong> England, and w<strong>as</strong> a son of vVilliam Chandler of Roxbury,<br />

and Annis, his wife, who came from England <strong>in</strong> 1637.<br />

John Chandler, seni<strong>or</strong>, m. Elizabeth Dougl<strong>as</strong>s of New<br />

London, daughter of <strong>the</strong> first William Dougl<strong>as</strong>s and Anne<br />

Mattle of New London, and d. 15 April, 1703, at Woodstock.<br />

His son, John Chandler, juni<strong>or</strong>, came to Woodstock<br />

with his fa<strong>the</strong>r, and w<strong>as</strong>, bef<strong>or</strong>e his marriage, one of<br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>or</strong>ig<strong>in</strong>al propriet<strong>or</strong>s, to whom <strong>the</strong> first division of lands<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> town were made. After his marriage, he rema<strong>in</strong>ed<br />

a few years at New London, where some of his children<br />

were b<strong>or</strong>n. He <strong>the</strong>n returned to Woodstock, where he<br />

w<strong>as</strong> town clerk and justice of <strong>the</strong> peace f<strong>or</strong> many years,<br />

and judge of <strong>the</strong> county courts, and d. 10 Aug., 1743, at<br />

W<strong>or</strong>cester, and had five sons and five daughters.]<br />

Charles Church Chandler, graduated at Harvard 1763,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Woodstock, where he<br />

w<strong>as</strong> em<strong>in</strong>ent <strong>in</strong> his profession, w<strong>as</strong> a judge of probate,<br />

w<strong>as</strong> frequently a member of <strong>the</strong> state legislature, and w<strong>as</strong><br />

elected to <strong>the</strong> cont<strong>in</strong>ental congress. He d. 9 Aug., 1787,<br />

at Woodstock, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> prime of life, greatly beloved and<br />

lamented by a large circle of friends and relatives.<br />

Her cMldren hy hlni xoere :<br />

6037. Samuel, b<strong>or</strong>n at Woodstock, died young.<br />

6038. Charles, b<strong>or</strong>n at Woodstock, died young.<br />

6039. D<strong>or</strong>othy Church, b. 19 Aug., 177U, at Woodstock. She m.<br />

her mo<strong>the</strong>r's first cous<strong>in</strong>, James Backus (2141), fourth son<br />

of Elijah Backus, Esq., and Lucy Griswold (495) of N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

(>S'ee JVo. 2141.)<br />

6040. Mary Ann, b. at Woodstock. She m. about 1794, James<br />

Lanman, b. 14 June 1769, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, sou of Peter Lanman<br />

and Sarah Coit. He graduated at Yale 1788, and w<strong>as</strong><br />

a lawyer. <strong>The</strong>y settled at N<strong>or</strong>wich, where he w<strong>as</strong> may<strong>or</strong> of<br />

<strong>the</strong> city, state's att<strong>or</strong>ney, member of <strong>the</strong> legislature, state <strong>as</strong>sistant<br />

<strong>or</strong> counsel<strong>or</strong>, United States senat<strong>or</strong>, and judge of <strong>the</strong><br />

supreme court of Connecticut. She d. about Sept., 1818, at<br />

N<strong>or</strong>wich, where he d. 7 Aug., 1841. <strong>The</strong>y had twelve<br />

children, b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich :<br />

1. Charles James, b. 5 June, 1795, graduated at Yale,<br />

1814, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. He m. Mary Ghee, and settled at<br />

N<strong>or</strong>wich, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1860, and had n<strong>in</strong>e<br />

children : Charles, an artist and literary writer, married and<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Ge<strong>or</strong>getown. D. C, <strong>in</strong> 1860 ; Mary Louisa, unm. iu


HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

893<br />

1860 ; Julia, m. Williams of N<strong>or</strong>wicli ; Mary Anne,<br />

m. John D. P. Douw of Albany, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Poughkeepsie <strong>in</strong><br />

1800, and had two children; Sarah, ni. her first cous<strong>in</strong>,<br />

Thom<strong>as</strong> Hubbard, eldest son of Amos Hallam Hubbard<br />

and Eliza Lanman of N<strong>or</strong>wich ; Elizabeth ; Mary Jane ;<br />

Susan ; and Grriswold. <strong>The</strong> four l<strong>as</strong>t unm. <strong>in</strong> 1860.<br />

2. 3Iari/ Ann Chand/er, b. 7 Sept., 1797, m. Obadiah<br />

Penniman of C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, where <strong>the</strong>y settled, and he died<br />

about 1837. She had by him one child, James Lanman, who<br />

graduated at Yale 1858, m. 17 Aug., 1859, Maria D. Hosmer<br />

of Conc<strong>or</strong>d, M<strong>as</strong>s., and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Alexandria, Va., <strong>in</strong> 1800.<br />

She <strong>the</strong>n m. about 1811, Charles Waters of Philadelphia,<br />

Pa., and d. 31 Oct., 1851, at his country seat, near Philadelphia,<br />

without issue by him.<br />

3. Joanna Boyhton^ b. 15 April, 1799, and d. 13 Dec,<br />

1799.<br />

4. Eliza, b. 120 April, 1800, m. 30 Oct., 1821, Amos Hallam<br />

Hubbard, b. 20 Feb., 1791, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, third son of Thom<strong>as</strong><br />

Hubbard and Mary Hallam of N<strong>or</strong>wich, a grandson of Russell<br />

Hubbard and 3Iary Gray of New London, and a great<br />

grandson of Daniel Hubbard and Martha Coit of New London;<br />

and through his ancestress, Mabel Harlakenden, <strong>the</strong><br />

.second wife of Gov. John Haynes of Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, he w<strong>as</strong> descended<br />

from several of <strong>the</strong> k<strong>in</strong>gs and nobility of England<br />

(see No&. 70, 38 and 441, and Appendix A). <strong>The</strong>y settled<br />

at N<strong>or</strong>wich, where he w<strong>as</strong> a wealthy paper manufacturer, and<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1860. <strong>The</strong>y had six children :<br />

Eliza, b. 9 Oct., 1822, d. 23 Oct., 1822; Mary Ann, m.<br />

John F. Slater of N<strong>or</strong>wich ; Thom<strong>as</strong>, m. his first cous<strong>in</strong>, Sarah<br />

Lanman, daughter of Charles J. Lanman ; James Lanman.<br />

m. Charlotte Learned of New London ; and William<br />

and Charles, both of whom died <strong>in</strong> childhood.<br />

3. Sarah Coit, b. 22 Aug., 1802, m. about 1830 Josiah<br />

Harmar of Philadelphia, Pa., son of Brig. Gen. Josiah Harmer<br />

of <strong>the</strong> U. S. army. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Philadelphia, where<br />

he died about 1849. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at New Haven <strong>in</strong> 1860,<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had three children : William, who died <strong>in</strong> childhood<br />

Josiah William, who graduated at Yale 1855, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer,<br />

at New Haven, <strong>in</strong> 1860, and James Lanman.<br />

6. Earrict, b. 22 Jan., 1804; m. about 1832 Jacob Wykoff<br />

Piatt, a lawyer of C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, O. She d. 31 Dec, 1853,<br />

and he died about 1855. <strong>The</strong>y had one child, John Henry,<br />

b. Oct., 1833, graduated at Yale 1855, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer; he<br />

m. 14 Sept., 1859, Julia Goddard, daughter of Hart Goddard<br />

and Mary Woodbridge Perk<strong>in</strong>s of N<strong>or</strong>wich, and settled<br />

at C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati.<br />

7. Jane Griswohl, b. 23 Feb. 1806, m. 6 Oct., 1829, Daniel<br />

Tyler Coit, b. 7 April, 1806, at Griswold, Conn., son of<br />

Daniel Tyler Coit and Eebecca Coit, his wife of Griswold,<br />

and grandson of Daniel Cuit and Olive Tyler. He graduated<br />

;


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at Yale, 1825, and at JeflFerson medical college <strong>in</strong> 1828,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> a physician. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Boston, where <strong>the</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1863, and he w<strong>as</strong> a very dist<strong>in</strong>guished member<br />

of his profession. <strong>The</strong>y had one child, Jane Grriswold Lanman,<br />

b. 18 Nov., 1843, who d. 1 Aug., 1848.<br />

8. Joanna Boyhton 2d, b. 29 March, 1808, m. Oct., 1837,<br />

Lafayette Sab<strong>in</strong> Foster, LL. D., b. 22 Nov., 18UG, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>,<br />

Conn., son of Capta<strong>in</strong> Daniel Fostet and Wealthy Almira<br />

Ladd. He w<strong>as</strong> descended from Capta<strong>in</strong> Miles Standish of<br />

<strong>the</strong> Mayflower. He graduated at BroWn University <strong>in</strong> 1828,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at N<strong>or</strong>wich, where he w<strong>as</strong><br />

a member of <strong>the</strong> legislature, and w<strong>as</strong> speaker of <strong>the</strong> house of<br />

representatives, may<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> city of N<strong>or</strong>wich, and he w<strong>as</strong><br />

twice elected to <strong>the</strong> U. S. senate. She d. 11 April, 1859,<br />

very suddenly ; beloved and respected by all who know her<br />

<strong>well</strong>, <strong>as</strong> did <strong>the</strong> writer of this genealogical hist<strong>or</strong>y. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had three children : Alfred Standish ; Joanna Boylston, &c. j<br />

all of whom died <strong>in</strong> childhood.<br />

9. James Henry, b. 2 April. 1810, and d. 2 March, 1811,<br />

10. James Henry 2d, b. 1812, w<strong>as</strong> educated at W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton<br />

college, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at N<strong>or</strong>wich <strong>in</strong><br />

1860, unm.<br />

11. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge., b. 14 Nov., 1813, w<strong>as</strong> a soldier <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mexican<br />

war, and <strong>in</strong> 1860 w<strong>as</strong> unm.<br />

12. Anne Louisa, b. 29 Feb., 1816, m. 11 Sept., 1839,<br />

Rev. Lu<strong>the</strong>r Home Angier, b. 26 Jan,, 1810, at Southb<strong>or</strong>o',<br />

M<strong>as</strong>s., son of Calv<strong>in</strong> Angier and Anne Parker of Southb<strong>or</strong>o'.<br />

He graduated at Amherst <strong>in</strong> 1833, and w<strong>as</strong> a Presbyterian<br />

clergyman; w<strong>as</strong> settled at Buifalo, N. Y., removed to Con-<br />

c<strong>or</strong>d, M<strong>as</strong>s., about 1850, where he w<strong>as</strong> m<strong>in</strong>ister; and w<strong>as</strong> settled<br />

<strong>as</strong> m<strong>in</strong>ister at South Maiden, M<strong>as</strong>s., <strong>in</strong> 1856, where <strong>the</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1860, s. p. She w<strong>as</strong> a literai-y lady of much<br />

talent, and a poetess.<br />

6041. Ursula, b. 1 Dec, 1778, at Woodstock. She m. 6 Feb.,<br />

1806, Dr Hervey Fr<strong>in</strong>k of N<strong>or</strong>thampton, b. 12 March.<br />

1780. He w<strong>as</strong> a physician, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at N<strong>or</strong>thampton,<br />

and he d. <strong>in</strong> 1820, from home, at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, of yellow<br />

fever. She d. 19 Dec, 1848, at Beverly, M<strong>as</strong>s. <strong>The</strong>y had<br />

four children, b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>thampton :<br />

1. Elizaheth Chandler, b. 20 Jan., 1807, w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Boston <strong>in</strong> 1859, unm.<br />

2. Henry Church, b. 13 Aug., 1808, married and W<strong>as</strong> connected<br />

with a publish<strong>in</strong>g house <strong>in</strong> Rochesterj andd. 20 July,<br />

1845, at Lockp<strong>or</strong>t, N, Y.<br />

3. Julianna, b. 6 May, 1810.<br />

4. Angel<strong>in</strong>a, b. 2 Feb., 1812. <strong>The</strong> two l<strong>as</strong>t were liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Boston <strong>in</strong> 1859, unm.<br />

604'2. Hannah, b. at Woodstock. She married her step-bro<strong>the</strong>r,<br />

<strong>The</strong>od<strong>or</strong>e Ely, sou of Just<strong>in</strong> Ely, Esq., of Spr<strong>in</strong>gfield, M<strong>as</strong>s.,<br />

by his first wife, and d. <strong>in</strong> 1830, leav<strong>in</strong>g one daughter<br />

:


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Hannah, who m. Henry A. Kent, a merchant of New<br />

Y<strong>or</strong>k, and tliey were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Brooklyn <strong>in</strong> 18G0, and had<br />

four children :<br />

6043. Sarah, b. Nov., 1786, at Woodstock. She m. Sept., 1802,<br />

Richard Dalton Tucker of Boston, son of Nathaniel Tucker<br />

and Anne Dalton of Boston. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

settled at Boston, where he d. 12 Jan., 1842. She d. 10<br />

May, 1854, at Milton, M<strong>as</strong>s. <strong>The</strong>y had four children, b<strong>or</strong>n<br />

at Boston.<br />

1. Charles C. C, b. 12 July, 1803, graduated at Harvard,<br />

1824, and w<strong>as</strong> a merchant. He m. Carol<strong>in</strong>e Louisa<br />

Deblois of Boston, where <strong>the</strong>y settled, and where he d. 14<br />

Aug., 1836. He left three children, two of whom d. unm.-<br />

<strong>The</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r, w<strong>as</strong> Richard Dalton, b. 29 Jan., 1833.<br />

2. Sarah, b. Oct., 1805. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Boston <strong>in</strong><br />

1859, unm.<br />

3. Ann, b. 26 July, 1807, m. 3 Oct., 1827, James Parker<br />

of Boston. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Bos-<br />

ton, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had four children :<br />

Sarah Chandler, who m. Nov.,<br />

New Y<strong>or</strong>k, and <strong>in</strong> 1859 had a<br />

1849, Charles Goodhue of<br />

daughter, Sarah. Richard<br />

Tucker, who m. Oct., 1852, Martha Th<strong>or</strong>ndyke of Boston,<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had two sons, James and<br />

Charles; Mary Ellen, who m. April, 1854, Ge<strong>or</strong>ge G. Lo<strong>well</strong><br />

of Boston, and had <strong>in</strong> 1859 two children, Frank and<br />

Anna ;<br />

unm.<br />

and Anna Tucker, who w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Boston <strong>in</strong> 1859,<br />

4. Elizabeth, b. 26 April, 1811, m. 30 Sept., 1829, John<br />

Henry Gray, son of John Gray and Mary Chapman of Bos-<br />

ton. He w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and he d. 24 June, 1849, at Nahant, s.p.<br />

She <strong>the</strong>n m. 31 March, 1855, Edward Griff<strong>in</strong> Parker of<br />

Boston, son of Ebenezer Parker and Celia K<strong>in</strong>gman. He<br />

graduated at Yale 1847, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. <strong>The</strong>y settled at<br />

Boston, where he w<strong>as</strong> a state senat<strong>or</strong>, and where <strong>the</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859 s. p.<br />

After <strong>the</strong> death of her first husband, Marian (Grisw'old)<br />

Chandler m. Capt. Ebenezer Lane, of N<strong>or</strong>thampton b. 10<br />

Feb., 1747, at Attleb<strong>or</strong>ough, M<strong>as</strong>s., second son of Ebenezer<br />

Lane and Bethia Shaw, and a descendant from William<br />

Lane, who came to D<strong>or</strong>chester with his family <strong>in</strong><br />

1635, and d. <strong>in</strong> 1664.<br />

[Capta<strong>in</strong> Ebenezer Lane, of ^N<strong>or</strong>thampton, had two<br />

wives bef<strong>or</strong>e he m. <strong>the</strong> widow Chandler. He first m.<br />

Phebe Parsons, (2120) daughter of Rev. Jonathan Parsons,<br />

who d. 12 Nov., 1781, 5. p. He <strong>the</strong>n m. Martha<br />

Phelps, who died about 1785, and had by her two children<br />

: Mart<strong>in</strong>, who m. 1809, Lucretia Swan ; and Martha,<br />

who m. Maj<strong>or</strong> William Swan of W<strong>or</strong>th<strong>in</strong>gton.]


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He w<strong>as</strong> a retired ship-m<strong>as</strong>ter, and tliey settled at N<strong>or</strong>thampton,<br />

where he d. 6 June, 1808, leav<strong>in</strong>g his l<strong>as</strong>t wife,<br />

Marian (Griswold) Chandler, surviv<strong>in</strong>g him.<br />

Her child hy him w<strong>as</strong> :<br />

6044. Ebenezer, b. 17 Sept., 1793, at N<strong>or</strong>thampton. He graduated at<br />

Harvard <strong>in</strong> 1811, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer; and doct<strong>or</strong> of laws <strong>in</strong> 1850.<br />

He m. 1818 Lis first cous<strong>in</strong>, Frances Anne Griswold (6034),<br />

b. 15 Jan., 1795, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, eldest daughter of Grov. Roger<br />

Griswold (2102) and Fanny Rogers (1448). <strong>The</strong>y settled<br />

at Elyria, 0., and removed to N<strong>or</strong>walk <strong>in</strong> 1819, where he w<strong>as</strong><br />

elected president judge of <strong>the</strong> court of common ple<strong>as</strong> <strong>in</strong> 1824.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> elected judge of <strong>the</strong> supreme court of Ohio <strong>in</strong> 1831,<br />

1838 and 1845; and from 1835 w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> chief justice of <strong>the</strong> supreme<br />

court. He subsequently resigned his judicial office<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> engaged <strong>in</strong> rail roads. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Chicago<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1859, and he w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong>n vice-president of <strong>the</strong> Ill<strong>in</strong>ois Cen-<br />

tral R. R. Co. <strong>The</strong>y had three children :<br />

1. Ebenezer Shaw, b. 6 Aug., 1819, at Elyria. He w<strong>as</strong><br />

educated at C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, and w<strong>as</strong> a physician. He m. 21 Jan.,<br />

1845, Pall<strong>as</strong> E. Anderson, and settled at Sandusky, where he<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had several children : Ebenezer, b.<br />

21 Aug., 1847; Frances Griswold, b. 21 June, 1850, &c.<br />

2. Frances Elizabeth, h. 12 Oct., 1821, at N<strong>or</strong>walk, m.<br />

Alfred Cheesbrough. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Sandusky, 0., <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had four children :<br />

WiUiam Lane, b. 1 Aug., 1844; Alfred Ludlow, b. 15 Jan.,<br />

1850; Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Griswold, b. 22 May, 1853; and Charles<br />

Griswold, b. 18 Dec, 1855.<br />

3. William Griswold, b. 12 Feb., 1824, at N<strong>or</strong>walk. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> educated at New Haven, Cambridge and Boston, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. He m. 31 Oct., 1850, his second cous<strong>in</strong>, Ehzabeth<br />

Diodate Griswold, b. 7 May, 1825, at Lyme, eldefet<br />

daughter of Charles Chandler Griswold (6023) and Elizabeth<br />

Griswold (6232). <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Sandusky, 0.,<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1859, and had one child, Elizabeth Griswold, b. 25<br />

Oct., 1851.<br />

After <strong>the</strong> death of her second husband, Marian (Griswold)<br />

Lane m. Dec., 1810, Just<strong>in</strong> Ely, Esq., of West<br />

Spr<strong>in</strong>gfield, M<strong>as</strong>s. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant and a justice of<br />

<strong>the</strong> qu<strong>or</strong>um, graduated at Hartf<strong>or</strong>d 1759, and d. 1817,<br />

She w<strong>as</strong> his second wife, and d. June, 1829, without<br />

issue by him.<br />

VI. Lucy Griswold (2108), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 7<br />

Oct., 1745, second daughter of Thom<strong>as</strong> Griswold (491)<br />

and Susannah Lynde, w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of


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gg^<br />

Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of tlie third generation. She m. 1 May,<br />

1764, her fa<strong>the</strong>r's second cous<strong>in</strong> of <strong>the</strong> Griswold blood,<br />

Richard Waite, b. 28 Nov., 1739, at Lyme, eldest son of<br />

Richard Waite, Esq., of Lyme, by his first wife, Elizabeth<br />

Marv<strong>in</strong>, daughter of Samuel Marv<strong>in</strong> and Susannah Graham,<br />

and grandson of Thom<strong>as</strong> Waite, <strong>the</strong> first of Lyme,<br />

and Mary Bronson.<br />

[This Thom<strong>as</strong> Waite, b. 7 March, 1678, <strong>the</strong> second son<br />

of Thom<strong>as</strong> Waite of Sudbury, M<strong>as</strong>s., b. 3 March, 1642, at<br />

Watertown, and grandson of Richard Waite of Watertown,<br />

came to Lyme about <strong>the</strong> beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g of <strong>the</strong> 18th century,<br />

and m. 26 Aug., 1704, Mary Bronson, b. 21 March,,<br />

1681, at Lyme, third daughter of Abraham Bronson, <strong>the</strong><br />

first of Lyme, and Hannah Griswold, and granddaughter<br />

of Mat<strong>the</strong>w Griswold, <strong>the</strong> first of Lyme, and Anne Wolcott.<br />

He d. 22 June, 1725, at Lyme, where she d. 7<br />

May, 1731. <strong>The</strong>y had eleven children, seven of whom<br />

died unmarried. <strong>The</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r four were : 1. Tho^n<strong>as</strong>, b. 9<br />

Oct. 1706, m. Elizabeth Lewis. 2. Bichard, b. 11 June,<br />

1711, m. 8 Nov., 1733, Elizabeth Marv<strong>in</strong>, who d. 27 May,<br />

1755, and had by her ten children ; and <strong>the</strong>n m. Rebecca<br />

Higg<strong>in</strong>s,who d. 17 May, 1785, and had by her three<br />

children, w<strong>as</strong> a justice of <strong>the</strong> peace at Lyme, and d. 29<br />

Dec, 1790. 3. Joseph, b. 25 Nov., 1715, who m. Margaret<br />

Beckwith. 4. Sarah, h, 3 July, 1717, who m. Simon<br />

Tubbs of Colchester, and afterwards of Sharon.]<br />

Richard Waite, who m. Lucy Griswold, w<strong>as</strong> a farmer,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Lyme, where she d. 25 Nov., 1795.<br />

His children hy her were :<br />

6045. Thom<strong>as</strong> Griswold, b. 14 Feb., 1765, at Lyme, He m. 4 July,<br />

1790, Hannah Calk<strong>in</strong>s, daughter of Dr. Daniel Calk<strong>in</strong>s and<br />

Mary his first wife {see No. 2226). He w<strong>as</strong> a shipm<strong>as</strong>ter at<br />

Lyme, where he acquired considerable property. <strong>The</strong>y removed<br />

to Benn<strong>in</strong>gton, Vt., where he lost it, and left his fam-<br />

ily, who never heard of him afterwards. <strong>The</strong>y had five<br />

children<br />

1. Maria, b. 10 Sept., 1791, m. Charles Adams of Burl<strong>in</strong>gton,<br />

Vt., where she died, leav<strong>in</strong>g one son.<br />

2. Louisa, b. 15 April, 1793, died unm.<br />

3.<br />

unm.<br />

Emelij, b. 15 April, 1795, d. June, 1823, at Lyme,<br />

4. Thom<strong>as</strong> GriswoU, b. 10 Sept., 1798, m. Huldah A.<br />

Chadwick, w<strong>as</strong> m<strong>as</strong>ter of a sou<strong>the</strong>rn<br />

at Red Bank <strong>in</strong> 1855, s. p.<br />

packet, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

5. Richard, b. 8 Aug., 1800, and died <strong>in</strong> childhood.<br />

6046. Lynde, b. 16 Nov., 1769, at Lyme.<br />

113<br />

He m. 1800, Lois Waite


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of Vermont, and settled at Waitsfield, where she d. 1848, at<br />

<strong>the</strong> age of 68 years. He died subsequent to 1854 at Antwerp,<br />

N. Y. <strong>The</strong>y had five sons and three daughters :<br />

1. Richard^ who married and settled at Antwerp, N. Y.,<br />

where he d. 1852, and left one son and three daughters.<br />

2. John, who married, lived at Antwerp, removed to Wiscons<strong>in</strong>,<br />

and d. 5 Sept., 1746, and left a widow and three<br />

children.<br />

3. Li/nde, who married and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Antwerp <strong>in</strong> 1857,<br />

and had a family.<br />

4. Marv<strong>in</strong>, who d. 7 May, 1847, at Utica, at <strong>the</strong> age of 80<br />

years, unm.<br />

5. Sylvester, b. 1822, married, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Oregon<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1853.<br />

6. Lncia, who married and settled <strong>in</strong> Ill<strong>in</strong>ois.<br />

7. Louisa, b. 1808, m. Samuel High, settled <strong>in</strong> Wis-<br />

cons<strong>in</strong>, and d. 15 May, 1850, leav<strong>in</strong>g two sons and five<br />

daughters.<br />

8. Adel<strong>in</strong>e, who married, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at C<strong>as</strong>tleton, Vt.,<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1857.<br />

6047. Richard, b. 18 June, 1771, at Lyme. He m. 29 Jan., 1794,<br />

Mary Wade of Lyme. He w<strong>as</strong> a maj<strong>or</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> army <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

war of 1812. <strong>The</strong>y removed to Le Roy, N. Y., where he d.<br />

18 May, 1857. <strong>The</strong>y had eight children :<br />

1. Lucia G., b. 16 Jan., 1795, d. 1841, unm.<br />

2. Misha W., b. 27 April, 1797, at Lyme ; m. 16 Jan.,<br />

1829, his first cous<strong>in</strong>, Lydia Parsons, b. 14 July, 1795, at<br />

Lyme, daughter of John Parsons (6072), by his second wife,<br />

Lois Waite (6055); <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Dover, Mich., <strong>in</strong><br />

1859, and had three children : Elizabeth, b. 30 March, 1830 j<br />

Mary, b. 31 March, 1832; and Louisa, b. 27 March, 1834.<br />

3. Almira, b. 9 April, 1799; m. Josiah Newton and had<br />

five children : Eugene, m. Abbie Clemens ; Mary, m. Albert<br />

Blodget ; William, m. Frances Allen ; Effie D. ; and Ehzabeth<br />

I.<br />

4. Richard, b. 24 Feb., 1802, and d. 8 Feb., 1803.<br />

5. 3Ianj J., b. 14 Dec, 1803. m. S. S. Miller, and d.<br />

11 Oct., 1830, and had one child, Lucia W., b. 27 Sept.,<br />

1830, who m. J. Stratton.<br />

5. Emely L., b. 20 March, 1807.<br />

7. Richard L., b. 28 March, 1810, m. Nancy Marv<strong>in</strong><br />

and had three children: Ellen C, b. 17 Sept., 1838;<br />

Emma L., b. 29 July, 1842; and Richard, b. 30 July, 1844.<br />

8. Daniel D., b. 22 May, 1813, m. Elma Anderson.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Batavia, N. Y., 1859, where he w<strong>as</strong> edit<strong>or</strong><br />

and propriet<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> Republican Advocate, and had two<br />

children: Daniel E., b. 16 July, 1837; and James M., b.<br />

21 Jan., 1844.<br />

6048. James, b. 10 March, 1777, at Lyme. He m. 24 Jan., 1803,


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Phenice Wilder, b. 5 May, 1784, at Brattleb<strong>or</strong>ougli, Vt.,<br />

daughter of Joshua Wilder and Margery Dunster. <strong>The</strong>y set-<br />

tled at Fayston near Montpelier, removed to Le Koy, N, Y., <strong>in</strong><br />

1812, and to London, Mich., <strong>in</strong> 1830, where he d. 18 x\pril,<br />

1838, and she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had n<strong>in</strong>e! children,<br />

<strong>the</strong> three first b. at Fayston and <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs at Le Koy.<br />

1. A dmtghtcr, b. 8 March, 1807, d. unni.<br />

2. Phehe, b. 28 Sept., 1808, d. 12 May, 182G, unm.<br />

3. Seth, b. 11 June, 1811, m. 17 June, 1835, Mary W<strong>in</strong>slow,<br />

b. 10 Jan., 1808, at Colera<strong>in</strong>, M<strong>as</strong>s., daughter of Ani<strong>as</strong>a<br />

W<strong>in</strong>slow and Abigail Holcomb. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at London,<br />

Mich., <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had three children : James W<strong>in</strong>slow,<br />

b. 8 April 1838 ; Sarah Maria, b. 11 Feb., 1844 ; and Harriet<br />

Jane, b. 2 April, 1848.<br />

4. James, b. 22 Oct., 1816, d. 12 June, 1818.<br />

6. Lurana, b. 9 Jan., 1819, d. 21 Dec , 1825.<br />

6. Mary, b. 26 March, 1821, m. 6 Aug., 1851, H<strong>or</strong>ace<br />

Ash, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Huron, Mich., 1859.<br />

7. James 2d, b. 13 Oct., 1823. m. 20 Aug., 1851, Adel<strong>in</strong>e<br />

A. P<strong>as</strong>co of Monroe city; and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at London <strong>in</strong><br />

1859 and had four children.<br />

8. Joshua TF., b. 8 March, 1826, liv<strong>in</strong>g with his mo<strong>the</strong>r<br />

at London <strong>in</strong> 1859, unm.<br />

9. Fhehe 2d, b. 10 March, 1828, m. 16 March, 1847,<br />

Ge<strong>or</strong>ge A. Barber; <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at London <strong>in</strong> 1859 and<br />

had five children.<br />

6049.-)<br />

6050. > Three sons, b. 5 Dec, 1778, at Lyme, d. same day, unnamed.<br />

6051.)<br />

6052. David, b. 12 Feb., 1780, at Lyme. He m. 20 Sept., 1806, his<br />

step sister, Sophia E. Wood, b. 25 May, 1788, at Saybrook,<br />

daughter of Jesse Wood and Maria Lay. <strong>The</strong>y settled at<br />

Lyme, and about 1819 removed to Cl<strong>in</strong>ton, N. Y., where he<br />

d. 9 Sept., 1829. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g with one of her daughters<br />

at Brooklyn, N. Y., 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had five children, b<strong>or</strong>n at<br />

Lyme<br />

:<br />

1. Mary Lay, b. 25 Feb., 1807, m. 8 April, 1834, Benja-<br />

•m<strong>in</strong> Sheldon Lyman, b. 6 March, 1803, at Benn<strong>in</strong>gton, Vt.,<br />

son of Micah J. Lyman and Elizabeth Sheldon. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

druggist, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Cleveland, 0., removed to Troy,<br />

N. Y., and <strong>in</strong> 1859 were Uv<strong>in</strong>g at Brooklyn, N. Y. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had five children : Elizabeth Sophia, b. 23 Jan., 1835, m.<br />

22 Oct., 1856, James Beattie Hubbard, b. Aug., 1834, at<br />

F<strong>or</strong>t Ann, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Bergen Po<strong>in</strong>t, N. J., 1859, and had two<br />

children, William Lay and Edward Lyman; Charles, b. 11<br />

Nov., 1836, d. 1 Sept., 1837; Mary Sophia, b. 13 April,<br />

1840, at Troy, m. 15 Oct., 1856, Lester Seymour Hubbard,<br />

a druggist of Brooklyn. N. Y., b. August, 1832, at Hartf<strong>or</strong>d,<br />

and <strong>in</strong> 1859 had two children, Mary Louisa and Charles Les-


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ter; Charles 2cl, b. 5 March, 1845, cl. 27 Jan., 1846; and<br />

Benjam<strong>in</strong> Fisher, b. 1 Dec, 1849, at Brooklyn.<br />

2. Richard, b. 6 July, 1808, and d. 10 Oct., 1808.<br />

3.<br />

unm.<br />

Eichard Marv<strong>in</strong>, b. 1 Sept., 1809, d. 19 Aug., 1829,<br />

4. Elizabeth Hale, b. 11 Aug., 1811, d. 28 July, 1830,<br />

unm.<br />

5. Emdy Maria, b. 13 July, 1813, m. 14 April, 1836,<br />

Charles Lay, b. 12 Oct., 1797 ; were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Buffalo, N. Y.,<br />

1859, and had two children : Emely Sophia, b. 19 Oct., 1837 ;<br />

and Harriet Tracy, b. 26 Nov., 1839.<br />

6053. A son, b. 8 Oct., 1783, at Lyme, d. same day, unnamed.<br />

6054. Daniel, b. 10 Jan., 1786, at Lyme. He m. Harriet Beebe of<br />

Lyme, and removed to <strong>the</strong> state of New Y<strong>or</strong>k, where he died.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had a son :<br />

Rev. Daniel Charles Waite, b. about 1816, who w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

Baptist clergyman and w<strong>as</strong> p<strong>as</strong>t<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> churches at Lans<strong>in</strong>g<br />

and Genoa, N. Y. He d. 3 Nov., 1842, at Lans<strong>in</strong>g. He is<br />

supposed to have left one child.<br />

6055. Lois, b. 1 Aug., 1766, at Lyme. She married her double first<br />

cous<strong>in</strong>, John Parsons (6072), eldest son of Marshfield Parsons<br />

(2113) by his first wife, Lois Waite. {See Ab. 6072.)<br />

6056. Elizabeth, b. 30 March, 1768, at Lyme. She m. 22 May,<br />

1788, Capt. Sylvester Ma<strong>the</strong>r, b. 1 Sept., 1758, at Lyme,<br />

fourth son of Richard Ma<strong>the</strong>r and Deb<strong>or</strong>ah Ely, and grandson<br />

of Samuel Ma<strong>the</strong>r and Deb<strong>or</strong>ah Champion of Lyme<br />

(see No. 2109). He w<strong>as</strong> a shipm<strong>as</strong>ter, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at<br />

Lyme. He w<strong>as</strong> lost at sea <strong>in</strong> Sept., 1811, and she d. March,<br />

1854, at B<strong>in</strong>ghamton, N. Y.<br />

at Lyme<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had seven children b»<br />

1. Nancy, b. 2 May, 1790, m. John Hart, b. at Lyme, and<br />

d. 1834, and had three children : Elizabeth, m. Wyllis<br />

Warner of New Haven, who graduated at Yale 1826, w<strong>as</strong><br />

tre<strong>as</strong>urer of that college about twenty years, and w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong>n<br />

secretary <strong>the</strong>reof. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at New Haven 1859,<br />

and had five children : Wyllis ; Elizabeth ; Louisa ; Hellen ; and<br />

Ge<strong>or</strong>ge. Louisa, who m. William Whittlesey of New Brit^<br />

a<strong>in</strong>, and <strong>in</strong> 1859 had one child, Louisa. And John Alexander,<br />

b. 1816, m. his mo<strong>the</strong>r's fifth cous<strong>in</strong>, Louisa Edgerton, b.<br />

1816, third daughter of James Edgerton (4575) and Charlotte<br />

Wilson ; w<strong>as</strong> a civil eng<strong>in</strong>eer, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Owego,<br />

N. Y., 1859.<br />

2. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, b. 24 Dec, 1791, at Lyme, d. 1827, probably<br />

unm.<br />

3. Lois Griswold, b. 28 July, 1794, m. OUver Ely, b. at<br />

Lyme, son of Elihu Ely and Ann Ely, and grandson of Richard<br />

Ely of Lyme, and his second wife, Phebe Hubbard. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

removed to B<strong>in</strong>ghamton, N. Y., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1859, and had three children : William; Joseph; and Nancy.<br />

4. Richard, b. 31 Oct., 1798, m. Carol<strong>in</strong>e Whit<strong>in</strong>g, b


HYDE GENEALOGY. 9Q]^<br />

Sept., 1805, daughter of M<strong>as</strong>on Whitiug, Esq., and Mary<br />

Edwards of B<strong>in</strong>ghamton, and granddaughter of Dr. William<br />

Whit<strong>in</strong>g and Anne M<strong>as</strong>on of Great Barr<strong>in</strong>gton.<br />

[That Anne M<strong>as</strong>on, through her great grandmo<strong>the</strong>r, Elizabeth<br />

St. John, second wife of Rev. Samuel Whit<strong>in</strong>g of Lynn,<br />

M<strong>as</strong>s., w<strong>as</strong> descended from Alfred <strong>the</strong> Great and o<strong>the</strong>r Anglo-<br />

Saxon k<strong>in</strong>gs, and from William <strong>the</strong> Conquer<strong>or</strong> and o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

N<strong>or</strong>man k<strong>in</strong>gs of England. See No. 2147.]<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at B<strong>in</strong>ghamton, N. Y., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1859, and had seven children : Elizabeth Waite, b.<br />

Aug., 1824, m. <strong>in</strong> April, 1852, James De Pew; Mary Whit<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

b. Jan., 1827, d. 1831; Rhoda A. L., b. July, 183Q;<br />

Nancy Louisa, b. Aug., 1832, m. Oct., 1859, Edward E.<br />

Jackson; Carol<strong>in</strong>e Whit<strong>in</strong>g, b. June, 1834 ; M<strong>as</strong>on Whit<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

b. Aug., 1837, m. Dec, 1857, Augusta R. Rob<strong>in</strong>son; and<br />

Frances Amelia, b. July, 1844, d. 1848.<br />

5. Sijh-ester, b. 29 June, 1801, at Lyme, m. about 1827<br />

Mary Amelia Ward, and died at sea <strong>in</strong> 1831, and had two<br />

children : Mary Elizabeth, b. 16 Dec, 1828, m. her fa<strong>the</strong>r's<br />

third cous<strong>in</strong>, Frederick B. Lathrop, son of Margaret Parsons<br />

(6089) and Alfred Lathrop; and John Hart, b. 3 Dec, 1830,<br />

unm. <strong>in</strong> 1861.<br />

6. Henri/, b. 9 July, 1803, at Lyme, m. Frances AVhit<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

sister of his bro<strong>the</strong>r Richard's wife. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

B<strong>in</strong>ghamton <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had three children : Richard<br />

Heury; Mary Doubleday, who died <strong>in</strong> childhood ; and Elizabeth<br />

Radcliff. •<br />

7. William, b. 14 Aug., 1808, at Lyme, and d. <strong>in</strong> 1829,<br />

unm.<br />

605T. Lucy Griswold, b. 17 June, 1773, at Lyme, d. unm.<br />

6058. Susanna, b. 29 Aug., 1775, at Lyme. She married her mo<strong>the</strong>r's<br />

fourth cous<strong>in</strong>, Jabez 3Ianwar<strong>in</strong>g (2579), son of Jabe2<br />

Manwar<strong>in</strong>cj (627) and Mercy M<strong>in</strong>er. (^See No. 2579.)<br />

6059. Phebe, b. 20 Jan., 1782, at Lyme, d. 16 Sep., 1786.<br />

6060. Phebe 2d, b. 19 Jan., 1788, at Lyme. She m. Giles Bishop,<br />

After <strong>the</strong> death of his first wife, Eichard Waite m. 21<br />

April, 1801, Mary (Lay) Wood, widow of Jesse Wood of<br />

Saybrook, d. 16 Juue, 1810, without issue by her. She<br />

had childreu by her first husband. [See No. 6052.)<br />

VI. Lois Griswold (2109), b<strong>or</strong>n af Lyme, Conn., 1 Sept.,<br />

1747, third daughter of Thom<strong>as</strong> Griswold (491) and Susanna<br />

Lynde, w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of<br />

<strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. 14 Kov., 1765, Samuel<br />

Ma<strong>the</strong>r, b. 22 Feb., 1745, at Lyme, eldest son of Richard<br />

Ma<strong>the</strong>r and Deb<strong>or</strong>ah Ely.<br />

[This Richard Ma<strong>the</strong>r, b. 22 Dec, 1712, at Lyme, m.l8


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May, 1742, Deb<strong>or</strong>ah Ely, daughter of William Ely, granddaughter<br />

of William Ely <strong>the</strong> first, of Lyme, and great<br />

grauddaughter of Richard Ely <strong>the</strong> first of Lyme, who<br />

came from England. Richard Ma<strong>the</strong>r and Deb<strong>or</strong>ah Ely<br />

had 11 children b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme : 1. Meldtahle, who m. Samuel<br />

Holden Parsons. 2. William^ who died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

3. William 2d, who m. Rhoda ]\Iarv<strong>in</strong> and removed to<br />

M<strong>as</strong>sachusetts. 4. Eli<strong>as</strong>, who m. Luc<strong>in</strong>da Lee, and w<strong>as</strong><br />

an ofiicer <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> army of <strong>the</strong> revolution. 5. .Deb<strong>or</strong>ah, who<br />

m. Capt. Ezra Lee. 6. Ezra, who died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy. 7. Ezra<br />

2d, do. 8. Sylvester, who m. Elizabeth Waite. 9. Mary,<br />

who m. William Champl<strong>in</strong> of Lyme. 10. Lucia, b.<br />

1763. 11. Richard, who m. Eunice Mo<strong>or</strong>e Calk<strong>in</strong>s. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> eldest son of Samuel Ma<strong>the</strong>r and Deb<strong>or</strong>ah Champion<br />

and grandson of Richard Ma<strong>the</strong>r, who came to Lyme<br />

about 1686, where he d.<br />

Ma<strong>the</strong>r, b. 22 Dec, 1653,<br />

17 Aug., 1688. That Richard<br />

at D<strong>or</strong>chester, who m. 1 July,<br />

1680, Kathar<strong>in</strong>e Wise of D<strong>or</strong>chester, w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> second son<br />

of Timothy Ma<strong>the</strong>r of D<strong>or</strong>chester, by his first wife Elizabeth<br />

A<strong>the</strong>rton (who d. 15 May, 1678), daughter of<br />

Maj<strong>or</strong> Gen. Humphrey A<strong>the</strong>rton ; and w<strong>as</strong> grandson of<br />

Rev. Richard Ma<strong>the</strong>r,<br />

1596, at Lawton, Eng.,<br />

third m<strong>in</strong>ister of D<strong>or</strong>chester, b.<br />

who m. 29 Sept., 1624, Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e<br />

Holt, and had by her six sons : Samuel ; Timothy ; N"athaniel;<br />

Joseph; ^leazer; and Incre<strong>as</strong>e.]<br />

Samuel Ma<strong>the</strong>r and Lois Griswold, his wife, settled at<br />

Lyme, where he w<strong>as</strong> one of <strong>the</strong> lead<strong>in</strong>g men of <strong>the</strong> town,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> a justice of <strong>the</strong> peace. She d. 17 Nov., 1804,<br />

Lyme ; where he d. 26 March, 1809.<br />

at<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were :<br />

6061. Thom<strong>as</strong>, b. 10 Oct., 1768, at Lyme. He m. his fourth cous<strong>in</strong>,<br />

Sarah Hubbard (5671), b. at Middletown, eldest daughter of<br />

Elijah Hubbard, Esq., (1926) by his first wife Hannah<br />

Kent. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y lived at Albany several<br />

years, and <strong>the</strong>n removed to Middletown, where <strong>the</strong>y probably<br />

died. <strong>The</strong>y had eleven children, of which I have only <strong>the</strong><br />

follow<strong>in</strong>g particulars:<br />

1. Elijah^ who w<strong>as</strong> lost at sea and probably d. unm.<br />

2. Thom<strong>as</strong> Grififcold, graduated at Yale 1826, m. his first<br />

cous<strong>in</strong>, Jane Anne Ma<strong>the</strong>r, daughter of Samuel Ma<strong>the</strong>r<br />

(6062) and Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Liv<strong>in</strong>gston of Middletown.<br />

o. Frederick Sill, m. 5 June, 1838, his first cous<strong>in</strong>, Ellen<br />

Jane Ma<strong>the</strong>r, b. 19 March, 1820, at Lyme, third daughter of<br />

James Ma<strong>the</strong>r (6065) and Carol<strong>in</strong>e T<strong>in</strong>ker. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Ashtabula, O., <strong>in</strong> 1857, and had two children : Louisa<br />

Griswold ; and Helen Frederica.


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4. TV<strong>in</strong>iiwi H. 5. Edioard. 6. <strong>The</strong>od<strong>or</strong>e. 7. Charles.<br />

8. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge. 9. Li/dia. 10. Augusta. 11. Ellzaheth.<br />

60G2. fcSamuel, b. 4 Jan., 1771 at Lyme. He m. Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Liv<strong>in</strong>gston<br />

of Albany, and settled at Middletown, and had seven<br />

children. <strong>The</strong> only <strong>in</strong>f<strong>or</strong>mation I have obta<strong>in</strong>ed of those<br />

children is very imperfect, but I am <strong>in</strong>f<strong>or</strong>med that <strong>the</strong>y<br />

were :<br />

1. Louisa Maria, b. 14 June, 1818, at Troy, N. Y. She<br />

m. 15 Sept., 1838, Joseph K<strong>in</strong>g Fenno Mansfield, b. 22 Dec,<br />

1803, at New Haven, Conn. He graduated at West Po<strong>in</strong>t<br />

military academy <strong>in</strong> 1822, <strong>the</strong> second <strong>in</strong> his cl<strong>as</strong>s, and w<strong>as</strong><br />

appo<strong>in</strong>ted a second lieutenant <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> c<strong>or</strong>ps of eng<strong>in</strong>eers.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> promoted to a first lieutenantcy <strong>in</strong> 1832, and <strong>in</strong> 1838<br />

w<strong>as</strong> appo<strong>in</strong>ted a capta<strong>in</strong> of eng<strong>in</strong>eers. Most of <strong>the</strong> time after<br />

he graduated, and previous to <strong>the</strong> war with Mexico, he w<strong>as</strong> engaged<br />

<strong>in</strong> different parts of <strong>the</strong> United States <strong>as</strong> an eng<strong>in</strong>eer <strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> construction of military w<strong>or</strong>ks. In <strong>the</strong> war wi^h Mexico he<br />

served under Gen. Tayl<strong>or</strong> <strong>as</strong> chief eng<strong>in</strong>eer. He received <strong>the</strong><br />

brevet of maj<strong>or</strong> f<strong>or</strong> his conduct <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> defence of F<strong>or</strong>t Brown,<br />

and <strong>the</strong> brevet of lieutenant-colonel f<strong>or</strong> his gallantry at <strong>the</strong><br />

st<strong>or</strong>m<strong>in</strong>g of 3Ionterey <strong>in</strong> Sept., 1846, where he w<strong>as</strong> severely<br />

wounded. And he received a brevet of colonel f<strong>or</strong> his. services<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> battles of Buena Vista, <strong>in</strong> Feb., 1847. In May,<br />

1853, he w<strong>as</strong> appo<strong>in</strong>ted <strong>in</strong>spect<strong>or</strong>-general with <strong>the</strong> rank of<br />

colonel, which, office he cont<strong>in</strong>ued to bold until <strong>the</strong> 14 of May,<br />

1861, when he w<strong>as</strong> appo<strong>in</strong>ted a brigadier general of <strong>the</strong> regular<br />

army. After <strong>the</strong> dis<strong>as</strong>trous battles near Bull Bun, under<br />

General Pope, <strong>in</strong> August, 1862, he w<strong>as</strong> <strong>or</strong>dered to W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton<br />

<strong>as</strong> a member of <strong>the</strong> court of <strong>in</strong>quiry <strong>in</strong> relation to<br />

those battles. But upon his application f<strong>or</strong> active service he<br />

w<strong>as</strong> appo<strong>in</strong>ted a maj<strong>or</strong>-general of volunteers, and <strong>or</strong>dered to<br />

rep<strong>or</strong>t to Gen. McClellan, who gave him <strong>the</strong> command of <strong>the</strong><br />

army c<strong>or</strong>ps which had been under <strong>the</strong> command of General<br />

Banks. In <strong>the</strong> sangu<strong>in</strong>ary battle of Antietam, on <strong>the</strong> 17th<br />

of Sept., 1862, he w<strong>as</strong> m<strong>or</strong>tally wounded while cheer<strong>in</strong>g on<br />

his c<strong>or</strong>ps to a brilliant but unsuccessful charge upon a part<br />

of <strong>the</strong> enemy's l<strong>in</strong>e, and died <strong>the</strong> next day. She survived<br />

him, and w<strong>as</strong> Hv<strong>in</strong>g at Middletown <strong>in</strong> 1863. <strong>The</strong>y had five<br />

children : Samuel 3Ia<strong>the</strong>r, b. 23 Sept., 1839; Mary Louisa,<br />

b. 23 March, 1841, d. 22 June, 1863 ; Joseph Totten, b. 4<br />

Oct., 1843, d. 15 July, 1844; Henry Liv<strong>in</strong>gston, b. 81<br />

March, 1845 ; and Ka<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>o Ma<strong>the</strong>r, b. 1 May, 1850.<br />

2. Louisa Maria, who m. Henry Nelson Walton of Schenectady.<br />

3. Jane Ann, who m. her first cous<strong>in</strong>, Thom<strong>as</strong> G. Ma<strong>the</strong>r,<br />

son of Thom<strong>as</strong> Ma<strong>the</strong>r (6061) and Sarah Hubbard of Middletown.<br />

4. Samuel Liv<strong>in</strong>gston. 5. Howard.<br />

6. Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Liv<strong>in</strong>gston, who m. Burnham.<br />

7. Henry Richard.


904<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

6063. Henry, b. 31 July, 1777, at Lyme, d. 24 May, 1802, unm.<br />

6064. Kichard, b. 10 May, 1782, at Lyme, d. 12 Autj., 1805, unm.<br />

6065. James, b. 14 March, 1785, at Lyme. He m. 20 Jan., 1811<br />

Carol<strong>in</strong>e T<strong>in</strong>ker, b, 27 April, 1790, at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam, young-<br />

est daugliter of Sylvanus T<strong>in</strong>ker of E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam, by his<br />

second wife. Wealthy Gilbert. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

settled at Lyme, where he engaged <strong>in</strong> merchandise and<br />

became wealthy, and d. 21 April, 1842. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Old Lyme <strong>in</strong> 1857. <strong>The</strong>y had four children b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme :<br />

1. Harriet Carol<strong>in</strong>e, m. her third cous<strong>in</strong>, John Williams<br />

Allen, eldest son of John Allen, P]sq., and Ursula McCurdy<br />

(5364) of Litchfield. ( See No. 5364.)<br />

2. Louisa. Grisv-old, b. 18 June, 1815 ; m, her fa<strong>the</strong>r's<br />

third cous<strong>in</strong>, Richard S. Griswold (6221), son of Ge<strong>or</strong>ge<br />

Griswold (2183) of New Y<strong>or</strong>k, by his first wife Elizabeth<br />

Woodhull, and d. 21 March, 1840, s. p.<br />

3. Ellen Jane, b. 19 March, 1820, m. her first cous<strong>in</strong><br />

Frederick Sill Ma<strong>the</strong>r, son of Thom<strong>as</strong> Ma<strong>the</strong>r (6061) and<br />

Sarah Hubbard (5671) of Middletown.<br />

4. Francis Augusta, b. 4 June, 1822, m. her fa<strong>the</strong>r's<br />

third cous<strong>in</strong>, Richard S. Griswold (6221), whose first wife<br />

w<strong>as</strong> her sister, Louisa G. Ma<strong>the</strong>r. \See No.Qiil.')<br />

6066. Anna, b. 12 Dec, 1760, at Lyme. She married her mo<strong>the</strong>r's<br />

third cous<strong>in</strong>, Dr. William L<strong>or</strong>d (1822), fourth son of Capt.<br />

Enoch L<strong>or</strong>d (4^6) and Hepzibah Marv<strong>in</strong>, and d. 31 Oct.,<br />

1818, *. p.<br />

6067. Phebe, b. 22 July, 1772, at Lyme, She m. 1810, Dr. Thom<strong>as</strong><br />

M<strong>in</strong>er of Middletown, and d. Feb., 1811, s. p.<br />

6068. Mehitable, b. 14 Nov., 1774, at Lyme. She m. her first cous<strong>in</strong>,<br />

Capt. Thom<strong>as</strong> Sill (5469), eldest son of Col. David<br />

Fithiu Sill (1876) and Sarah Griswold (2110) of Lyme.<br />

(/S'eeA^o. 5469.)<br />

6069. Fanny, b. 13 Dec, 1779, at Lyme. She m. about 1799, Syl-<br />

vester Chapman, b. 22 May, 1770, at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam, eldest<br />

son of Ozi<strong>as</strong> Chapman and Abigail Fuller, and grandson of<br />

Caleb Chapman and Elizabeth Church of E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam, where she d. 4 March, 1815.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had five children b<strong>or</strong>n at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam<br />

1. Harve^j, b. 24 June, 1800, and d. Oct., 1838, unm.<br />

2. Phehe, b. 1 Aug., 1802. 3. Lois, b. 12 Nov., 1804.<br />

4. Richard, b. 22 Jan., 1808, d. unm.<br />

5. Frances Anne, b. 9 March, 1810, a teacher, unm. <strong>in</strong> 1854.<br />

6070. Margaret, b. 16 July, 1787, at Lyme. She m. her fourth<br />

cous<strong>in</strong>. Judge William Nicoll Sill (5491), eldest son of Maj.<br />

Richard Sill (1885) and Elizabeth Nicoll of Albany,<br />

{See No. b^%l.)<br />

N. Y.<br />

6071. Lydia, b. 11 Aug., 1790, at Lyme. She m. her fourth cous<strong>in</strong>,<br />

Elijah Hubbard, Esq., (5670) son of Hon. Elijah Hubbard<br />

(1926) of Middletown, by his first wife, Hannah Kent.<br />

{See No. 5670.)<br />

:


HYDE GENEALOGY. 9Q5<br />

Yl. Marshfield Parsons (2113), b. at Lyme, Conn., 7<br />

Feb., 1733, eldest son of Rev. Jonathan Parsons of Lyme,<br />

by his first wife, Phebe Griswold (493), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson<br />

of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m.<br />

9 Oct., 1755, his third cous<strong>in</strong> of <strong>the</strong> Griswold blood, Lois<br />

"Waite, b. 3 Dec, 1735, at Lyme, second daughter of Richard<br />

Waite, Esq., of Lyme, by his first wife, Elizabeth Marv<strong>in</strong><br />

{see No. 2108). <strong>The</strong>y settled at Lyme, where he w<strong>as</strong><br />

a justice of <strong>the</strong> peace, and where she d. 6 July, 1764.<br />

His children hy her icere :<br />

6072. John, b. 9 Marcli, 1757, at Lyme. He m. 25 Feb., 1770,<br />

Joanna Ma<strong>the</strong>r, b. 18 Oct., 1755, at Lyme, only daughter of<br />

Deacon Joseph Ma<strong>the</strong>r and Joanna Matson of Lyme, and<br />

granddaughter of Timothy Ma<strong>the</strong>r and Sarah his wife of<br />

Lyme. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Lyme, where she d. 31 Jan.,<br />

He had by her three children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme :<br />

1786.<br />

1. Lois, b. 25 Nov., 1779, m. Charles Smith, Esq., b. 24<br />

Feb., 1775, at Groton, Conn., fourth son of Deacon Simeon<br />

Smith and Eunice Walw<strong>or</strong>th, and grandson of William Walw<strong>or</strong>th<br />

<strong>the</strong> second of Grroton, and his second wife, Elizabeth<br />

H<strong>in</strong>ckley (jsee No.?A'l). <strong>The</strong>y settled at Lyme, where he<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a justice of <strong>the</strong> peace, and where she d. 24 March, 1819.<br />

He had by her five children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme: Mary, b. 25<br />

Dec, 1801, m. 19 Dec , 1820, her second cous<strong>in</strong>, Charles Wil-<br />

Ham Wiiite, b. 18 April, 1789, at Lyme, second son of Remick<br />

Waite and Susan Matson of Lyme, and d. 17 July, 1835,<br />

and had seven children: <strong>The</strong>od<strong>or</strong>e, b. 3 Oct., 1821, m.<br />

Oct., 1852, Sarah Wandall and settled at New Y<strong>or</strong>k,<br />

and had <strong>in</strong> 1859 three sons ; Charles Frederick, b. 8<br />

March, 1824, m. 1850 Eunice Lovell of London, and d. 29<br />

Sept., 1858. and had three children; Gilbert Smith, b. 29<br />

Jan., 1826; Albert Smith, b. 15 May, 1828, m. May, 1855,<br />

Mary H. Hunt, and liv<strong>in</strong>g at New Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1859 and had one<br />

child; Mary Louisa, b. 23 Oct., 1830, d. 19 Oct., 1852, uum.;<br />

Oliver E. b. 20 May, 1833, m. 29 Oct., 1850, Carol<strong>in</strong>e Miles,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Lyme <strong>in</strong> 1859 and had one daughter; and<br />

N<strong>or</strong>man, b. 11 April, 1835, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Toledo, 0., <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

Frances, b. 10 May, 1804, m. 26 May, 1828, liev. Zen<strong>as</strong><br />

Freeman a Baptist clergyman, and d. 20 April, 1838, at<br />

Waynesb<strong>or</strong>ough, Ya., s. p. Eunice B., b. 8 Sept., 1806, liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at C<strong>as</strong>tleton,N. Y., 1859, unm. Julia, b. 16 Oct., 1809,<br />

m. 3 March, 1835, at Rochester, N. Y., Alv<strong>in</strong> C. Bradley, b.<br />

22 July, 1810, at Trumansburg, N. Y., graduated at Yale<br />

1831, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Hick<strong>or</strong>y<br />

Grove, C<strong>as</strong>tleton, Staten Island, <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had six children<br />

: Charles Lyman ; Julia Smith ; William Francis ; Hiram<br />

Gardner; Louisa Smith ; and Ellen Bertha. William Parsons,<br />

114


906<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

b. 2 June, 1813, m. 5 Aug., 1859, Frances E. Randall,<br />

youngest daughter of Jedediah Randall and Mary Burroughs<br />

of Groton, Conn., liv<strong>in</strong>g at Mystic 1859, and had three children<br />

: Charles Randall ; Walter Elwood ; and Mary Frances.<br />

Charles Smith, Esq., <strong>the</strong>n m. March, 1821, Phebe Parsons,<br />

b. 15 April, 1790, half sister of his first wife, and removed<br />

to Rochester, N. Y., where he d. 17 Jan., 1840, and she w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Mystic <strong>in</strong> 1859. He had by her two children :<br />

Charles Henry, b. 17 May, 1822, m. Sept., 1847, Mathilda<br />

Re<strong>as</strong>on Peyton, w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer and liv<strong>in</strong>g at Bergen, N. J.,<br />

1859, and kept an office <strong>in</strong> New Y<strong>or</strong>k. And Louisa Parsons,<br />

b. 27 Jan., 1824, liv<strong>in</strong>a- at Mystic <strong>in</strong> 1859, unm.<br />

2. Ahujail, b. 28 Aug., 1782, d. 29 Aug., 1784, at Lyme.<br />

3. Deh<strong>or</strong>ah, b. 25 Aug., 1784, m. <strong>in</strong> 1809 Ph<strong>in</strong>eh<strong>as</strong><br />

Royce of Cl<strong>in</strong>ton, N. Y., son of Samuel Royce and Mary, his<br />

wife, of Cl<strong>in</strong>ton. <strong>The</strong>y removed <strong>in</strong> 1835 to Henrietta, 0.<br />

She died 15 Sept., 1856, at Oberl<strong>in</strong>, 0., where he d. 11<br />

March, 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had eight children : Charles Smith m.<br />

Penelope Po<strong>well</strong>, and liv<strong>in</strong>g at N<strong>or</strong>walk, 0., 1859; Emilie,<br />

m. June, 1834, Rev. Dan B. Bradley, missionary of <strong>the</strong> A. B.<br />

C. F. M. to Bankok, Siam, where she d. 2 Aug., 1844, and<br />

had two children, Sophia, and C<strong>or</strong>nelius Beach ; Ph<strong>in</strong>eh<strong>as</strong><br />

William, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Henrietta, 0., 1859 ; Edward, a Baptist<br />

clergyman, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Altay, N. Y., 1859; Samuel, liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Oberl<strong>in</strong>, 0., 1859 ; Eli Parsons, a civil eng<strong>in</strong>eer, at Oconto,<br />

Wis., 1859; Ge<strong>or</strong>ge ; and Henry, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Oconto, <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

After <strong>the</strong> death of his first wife, John Parsons m. 1 Oct.,<br />

1786, his double first cous<strong>in</strong>, Lois Waite (6055), b. 1 Aug.,<br />

1766, at Lyme, eldest daughter of Richard Waite, Esq., and<br />

Lucy Griswold (2108) of Lyme, where he d. 22 May, 1818.<br />

She d. 1 April, 1845, at Darien, N. Y. He had by her thirteen<br />

children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme :<br />

4. Joanna, b. 31 July, 1787. She d. 23 May, 1817, unm.<br />

5. Abigail, b. 12 Oct., 1788, m. 5 March, 1817, Elijah<br />

Fitch Tracy, of Cl<strong>in</strong>ton, N. Y., b. about 1789, at Lisbon,<br />

Conn., son of Elijah Tracy and Lois Fitch. He w<strong>as</strong> a cab<strong>in</strong>et-maker,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Cl<strong>in</strong>ton, where he d. 24 June,<br />

1831. She had by him six children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Cl<strong>in</strong>ton : John<br />

Parsons, b. 18 Jan., 1818, m. at Jefiersonville, la., and w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, Ky., <strong>in</strong> 1800, and had three children;<br />

Lois Smith, b. 10 Aug., 1819, m. Hiram L<strong>or</strong>d of Le Roy,<br />

N. Y., and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Dover, Mich., 1860, and had five<br />

sons and four daughters ; Mary Elizabeth, b. 29 Oct., 1820,<br />

m. Leman Po<strong>well</strong> of Trenton, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Mc-<br />

Connellsville, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1860, and had two sons and four<br />

daughters; Elizabeth Fitch, b. 16 May, 1822, m. Daniel D.<br />

Kent of N<strong>or</strong>th Attleb<strong>or</strong>ough, M<strong>as</strong>s., and <strong>in</strong> 1860 had one<br />

son ; Joanna M<strong>or</strong>gan, b. 5 Oct., 1824, m. M. C. Burrell, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Cl<strong>in</strong>ton <strong>in</strong> 1860, where he w<strong>as</strong> agent of <strong>the</strong>


HYDE GENEALOGY. gQiJf<br />

Cl<strong>in</strong>ton fact<strong>or</strong>y, and had one son ; and Elijah Fitch, b. 12<br />

Nov., 1826, married and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Cl<strong>in</strong>ton <strong>in</strong> 1860, and<br />

had one son and one daughter. After <strong>the</strong> death of her first<br />

husband, Mrs. Abigail (Parsons) Tracy m. Aug., 1848, John<br />

O. Burhngame of ^Trenton, N. Y., who d. 26 Sept., 1853,<br />

without issue by her, and she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g with her son at Cl<strong>in</strong>ton<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1860.<br />

6. Phehe, b. 15 April, 1700, m. Charles Smith,. Esq., of<br />

Lyme, whose first wife w<strong>as</strong> her half sister, Lois Parsons.<br />

She had two children.<br />

7. William, h. 30 June, 1791, d. 31 May, 1813, unm.<br />

8. Liic^, h. 9 July, 1793, d.''l2 May, 1818, unm.<br />

9. Lydia, b. 14 July, 1795, m. her first cous<strong>in</strong>, Elisha W.<br />

Waite, eldest son of Maj<strong>or</strong> Richard Waite (6047) and Mary<br />

Wade. {SeeXo.QQ^Ti.)<br />

10. 3IarshjTrhI, b. 11 March, 1798, m. 15 Dec, 1825,<br />

Elizabeth Keeney of Le Roy, N. Y., b. 3 Nov., 1806, where<br />

<strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1869, and had seven children : Thom<strong>as</strong><br />

G., b. 3 Aug., 1828 ; Mary Elizabeth, b. 20 June, 1830<br />

Anne Sophia, b. 14 Jan., 1833 ; Ezra Keeney, b. 10 Dec,<br />

1835 ; Lois Waite, b. 1838, d. 1848 ; Emma Louisa, b. 15<br />

April, 1842; and Phebe Emelia, b. 14 Jan., 1848, d. 9 Sept.,<br />

1848.<br />

11. A son. b. 10 May, 1800, died <strong>the</strong> same day unnamed.<br />

12. Richard Waite, b. 19 Aug., 1801, m. 26 Feb., 1826,<br />

Clarissa Griff<strong>in</strong>, daughter of Benjam<strong>in</strong> Grriff<strong>in</strong> of Lyme, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Med<strong>in</strong>a, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1859. He d. 21 Oct., 1860,<br />

and had two sons and three daughters : William, b. 19 Aug.,<br />

1827, d. 12 Sept., 1828 ; Mary Elizabeth, b. 25 Feb., 1830,<br />

m. 1 Oct., 1857, James L. lleman of L<strong>in</strong>denville, N. Y.<br />

Louisa S., b. 4 Oct., 1834, m. 15 Sept., 1858, William A.<br />

Ayers of West Bloomfield ; William 2d, b. 6 Jan., 1837, d.<br />

13 Sept., 1838; and Sarah B., b. 14 May, 1839, m. 28 Jan.,<br />

1858, Charles C. Durant of L<strong>in</strong>denville, N. Y., and <strong>in</strong> 1860<br />

had a daughter, Isabella C, b. 27 Oct., 1858.<br />

13. Tho7)i<strong>as</strong> Grisioold, b. 19 Nov., 1803, d. 26 Sept., 1820,<br />

unm.<br />

14. Jo<strong>in</strong>, b. 15 Dec, 1805, m. 23 Oct., 1831, Mary P.<br />

Drury of Le Roy, N. Y., and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Waylaud, Mich.,<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1859, and she d. 18 Oct., 1860. <strong>The</strong>y had six children :<br />

Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, b. 27 Aug., 1832, d. 11 Aug., 1857; Otis Drury,<br />

b. 9 Jan., 1836; Charles, b. 9 Aug., 1839; Deb<strong>or</strong>ah Leland,<br />

b. 6 April, 1845 ; John H., b. 14 Sept., 1847, d. 23 Sept.,<br />

1851 ; and Richard Waite, b. 18 Sept., 1850, d. 20 Dec,<br />

1850.<br />

15. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, b. 2 Jan., 1808, m. 11 Aug., 1836, Mahala<br />

Shannon of Perrysburgh, N. Y., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1859, and had three children : Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Waite, b. 10 June,<br />

;


908<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

1837, d. 19 Feb., 1839 ; Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Waite 2cl, b. 12 Aug.,<br />

1839; and William, b. 20 Dec, 1845.<br />

16. Elizabeth, b. 30 July, 1810, m. Oct., 1833, Alonzo H.<br />

Clarke, and settled at Darien, N. Y., where she d. 23 May,<br />

1846, and had by him eight children : Sophia; Jerusha C ;<br />

Lyman; Plenry Mart<strong>in</strong>; Ellen; Cyrus; Alonzo; and Lois<br />

Parsons. After her death he married twice, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Marengo, 111., <strong>in</strong> 18^9.<br />

6073. WiUiam, b. 27 June, 1759, at Lyme, d. 14 Aug., 176L<br />

6074. A daughter, b. 20 March, 1761, d. 26 March, 1761, •unnamed.<br />

*<br />

After <strong>the</strong> death of his first wife, Marshfield Parsons, m.<br />

20 Nov., 1766, Abigail Marv<strong>in</strong>, b. at Lyme, daughter of<br />

Mat<strong>the</strong>w Marv<strong>in</strong> and Mary Beckwith of Lyme. She d.<br />

22 Aug., 1782, s. p.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 15 Jan., 1783, his fourth cous<strong>in</strong>, Abigail<br />

Waterman (2521), b. 12 April, 1739, at E'<strong>or</strong>wich, second<br />

daughter of Williami Waterman and Margaret Tracy (594).<br />

She'd. 14 March, 1793, at Lyme, s. p.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 4 Oct., 1793, widow Phebe (Taber) Griff<strong>in</strong>,<br />

daughter of Pardon Taber of Lyme, where he d. 13 Jan.,<br />

1813, without issue by her.<br />

VI. Jonathan Parsons (2114), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 25<br />

April, 1735, second son of Rev. Jonathan Parsons and<br />

Phebe Griswold (493) of Lyme, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of<br />

Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 26 Aug.,<br />

1756, Hannah Gyles, daughter of Samuel Gyles of Sahsbury,<br />

M<strong>as</strong>s. He w<strong>as</strong> a ship-m<strong>as</strong>ter, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at<br />

Newburyp<strong>or</strong>t, and he w<strong>as</strong> lost at sea, 29 Dec, 1784. I<br />

have a very imperfect account of <strong>the</strong>ir <strong>descendants</strong> ; not<br />

embrac<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> names of all of <strong>the</strong>ir children. <strong>The</strong>y had<br />

four sons, all of whom died unm.<br />

TJieir daugliters were<br />

:<br />

6075. Elizabeth, b. 18 Dec, 1759. She m. 1 Samuel Chandler ; and<br />

2 John Mycall ; and had by <strong>the</strong> first two children, and d. 1<br />

June, 1845.<br />

6076. Hannah, b. 17 Sept., 1763. She m. Abraham Jackson of<br />

Newburyp<strong>or</strong>t, and d. 27 Nov., 1827, and had three children<br />

:<br />

1. aiarlotte. 2. Ellen,<br />

3. Isaac Rand, b. Nov., 1804.


HYDE GENEALOGY. 9Q9<br />

He, Isaac Rand Jackson^ m. Louisa C. Carrol of Philadelphia,<br />

granddaughter of Charles Carrol of Carrolton, and w<strong>as</strong><br />

Cliarge de Affairs of United States at Copenhagen, and died<br />

<strong>the</strong>re 27 July, 1842, at <strong>the</strong> age of 37 years.<br />

6077. Lois, b. 9 Feb., 1765. She m. 1797, Jacob Stone, and d. 12<br />

Aug., 1828, and had five children :<br />

1. Giles P. 2. Jacoh. 3. Charles. 4. Jacob 2d.<br />

5. Lois Parsons.<br />

6078. Mary L., b. 26 April, 1767. She m. Nathaniel Brown, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Hallo<strong>well</strong>, JMe., <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

6079. Phebe, b. 4 Nov., 1776. She m. 1792, Samuel Muliken, and<br />

d. 29 Aug., 1836, and had ten children.<br />

6080. Lucia, b. 7 Oct., 1778. She d. 28 Jan., 1826, unm.<br />

VL Maj<strong>or</strong>-Gen eral Samuel Holden Parsons (2115), b<strong>or</strong>n<br />

at Lyme, Conn., 14 May, 1737, third son of Rev. Jonathan<br />

Parsons and Phebe Griswold (493), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson<br />

of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He graduated<br />

at Harvard 1756, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and commenced<br />

practice at New London, He m. 10 Sept., 1761, Mehitable<br />

Ma<strong>the</strong>r, b. 7 March, 1743, at Lyme, eldest daughter<br />

of Richard Ma<strong>the</strong>r and Deb<strong>or</strong>ah Ely {see No. 2109). <strong>The</strong>y<br />

settled at Lyme, where he w<strong>as</strong> elected to <strong>the</strong> general <strong>as</strong>sembly<br />

f<strong>or</strong> 9 successive years. <strong>The</strong>y removed to Middletown<br />

about 1776. He w<strong>as</strong> <strong>in</strong> that year appo<strong>in</strong>ted a brigadier-general<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> army of <strong>the</strong> United States, and he w<strong>as</strong><br />

a member of <strong>the</strong> court-martial selected by general W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton<br />

f<strong>or</strong> <strong>the</strong> trial of Maj<strong>or</strong> Andre <strong>as</strong> a spy. In 1780 he<br />

w<strong>as</strong> raised to <strong>the</strong> rank of maj<strong>or</strong>-general <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> army of <strong>the</strong><br />

United States, and served until <strong>the</strong> close of <strong>the</strong> revolution.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a member of <strong>the</strong> convention of <strong>the</strong> state of Connecticut,<br />

which adopted <strong>the</strong> constitution of <strong>the</strong> United<br />

States; and <strong>in</strong> 1789, he w<strong>as</strong> appo<strong>in</strong>ted by President W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton<br />

first judge of <strong>the</strong> territ<strong>or</strong>y n<strong>or</strong>thwest of <strong>the</strong> Ohio.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> drowned <strong>the</strong>re 17 Nov., 1789, by <strong>the</strong> upsett<strong>in</strong>g of<br />

his boat <strong>in</strong> descend<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> rapids of <strong>the</strong> Big Beaver river.<br />

She d. 7 Aug., 1802, at Middletown.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were :<br />

6081. Wilham Walter, b. 5 July, 1762, at Lyme. He m. 9 Feb.,<br />

1784, Es<strong>the</strong>r Philips, b. 10 April, 1764, daughter of Thompson<br />

Philips of Middletown, and d. 24 Jan., 1802. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had two children :<br />

1. Es<strong>the</strong>r Philips, b. 7 Dec, 1785, m. William Hammet<br />

of Bang<strong>or</strong>, Me., and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1857.<br />

2. Thom<strong>as</strong>, b. 31 July, 1787, d. 28 Aug., 1787.


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HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

6082. Thom<strong>as</strong>, b. 12 Dec, 1767, at Lyme, d. 8 Sept., 1778, at 3Iiddletown.<br />

6083. EiiQch, b. 5 Xov., 1769, at Lyme. He w<strong>as</strong> educated at <strong>the</strong><br />

Plaiafield academy. In May, 1789, at <strong>the</strong> age of 19 years,<br />

he w<strong>as</strong> appo<strong>in</strong>ted by <strong>the</strong> govern<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> n<strong>or</strong>thwestern territ<strong>or</strong>y,<br />

register and clerk of <strong>the</strong> first probate court <strong>in</strong> Ohio.<br />

He resigned that ofiice, and returned to Middletown, and <strong>in</strong><br />

May. 1791, w<strong>as</strong>, at <strong>the</strong> age of 21 years, appo<strong>in</strong>ted high sheriff<br />

of 3iiddlesex county ; which office he held f<strong>or</strong> about 28<br />

years. He m. 19 May, 1795, Mary Wyley Sullivan, b. 9<br />

Nov., 1772, at Philadelphia, daughter of John Sullivan of<br />

London. She d. 2 July, 1807, at 3Iiddletown. He had by<br />

her three children b<strong>or</strong>n at Middletown :<br />

1. Mary Sulliian, b. 5 Aug., 1796, m. 21 June, 1831,<br />

James Dixon of Philadelphia, son of Robert Dixon of London.<br />

He d. 7 April, 1841, at sea, and she d. 10 Dec, 1841.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had one son : Thom<strong>as</strong> Enoch, b. 29 July, 1833, at<br />

Philadelphia, d. 17 Aug.. 1846, unm.<br />

2. Enoch Thom<strong>as</strong>, b. 31 Oct., 1798, m. 15 Dec, 1828,<br />

Sarah C. Flannan of New Y<strong>or</strong>k, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and d. 15<br />

April, 1830, s.^.<br />

3. Sa7nuel Hoklcn, b. 11 Aug., 1800, graduated at Yale<br />

1819, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and a dist<strong>in</strong>guished antiquarian. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Middletown <strong>in</strong> 1862, unm.j and w<strong>as</strong> prepar<strong>in</strong>g<br />

f<strong>or</strong> publication a Parsons <strong>genealogy</strong>.<br />

After <strong>the</strong> death of his first wife. Enoch Parsons m. 17<br />

Sept., 1808. his fourth cous<strong>in</strong>, Mrs. Sarah (Hubbard) Rosecrans<br />

(5720), widow of Depui Rosecrans of Lans<strong>in</strong>gburgh,<br />

N. Y., and daughter of Nehemiah Hubbard (1943) of Middletown<br />

by his first wife. C<strong>or</strong>nelia Willis. <strong>The</strong>y cont<strong>in</strong>ued<br />

to reside at Middletown, where he w<strong>as</strong> frequently a member<br />

of <strong>the</strong> legislature ; and from 1818 until 1824, he w<strong>as</strong> president<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Middletown branch of <strong>the</strong> bank of <strong>the</strong> United States.<br />

After that branch bank w<strong>as</strong> removed to Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, <strong>in</strong> 1824,<br />

he removed thi<strong>the</strong>r, and w<strong>as</strong> aga<strong>in</strong> appo<strong>in</strong>ted its president.<br />

He cont<strong>in</strong>ued to dischai-ge <strong>the</strong> duties of <strong>the</strong> office until <strong>the</strong><br />

expiration of <strong>the</strong> charter of <strong>the</strong> parent bank. He d. 9 July,<br />

1846. (^F<strong>or</strong> a biographical sketch o/ him, see 1 Nero Eng.<br />

Gen. Reg., 159.) She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Jefferson, 0., <strong>in</strong> 1858<br />

(see No. 5720). He had by her one child b<strong>or</strong>n at Middletown.<br />

4. Henry E<strong>the</strong>lhert, b. 25 Dec, 1809. He m. 26 May,<br />

1842, Abby Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Welles, daughter of John Welles and<br />

Sarah Hubbard of Ann Arb<strong>or</strong>, Mich. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Ashtabula, 0., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1858, and had three children : John Hubbard, b. 16 March,<br />

1843 ; Carol<strong>in</strong>e Rosecrans, b. 6 Feb., 1848 ; and Samuel<br />

Holden, b. 7 Nov., 1852.<br />

6084. Samuel Holden, b. 31 Dec, 1777, at Middletown. He m. 26


Wch^^yA- Ua^-f<strong>in</strong>x^'^<br />

D!,id a* Sa^^<strong>or</strong>A, Jii.ly 9'^- 2S4-6<br />

.


HYDE GENEALOGY. 911<br />

Feb., 1803, Es<strong>the</strong>r Sage, daughter of Giles Sage of Middletown,<br />

and d. 9 March, 1811, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> West Indies, and had<br />

five children. Most of <strong>the</strong>m died unm. One of <strong>the</strong>m,<br />

Muiy Anne, m. 15 Feb., 1831, William C. Hamniett of<br />

Howlaud, Me., and d. Sept., 1847, and had n<strong>in</strong>e children.<br />

6085. Lucia, b. 8 Nov., 1764, at Lyme. She m. 4 Jan., 1785, Chief<br />

Justice Stephen Titus Hosnicr, b. 10 Jan., 1763, at Middletown,<br />

eldest sou of <strong>the</strong> Hon. Titus Hosmer and Lydia L<strong>or</strong>d<br />

of Middletown.<br />

[This Titus Hosmer graduated at Yale 1757, and w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

lawyer of Middletown. He m. 29 Nov., 1761, Lydia L<strong>or</strong>d,<br />

b. <strong>in</strong> 1737, at Lyme. He w<strong>as</strong> a lead<strong>in</strong>g patriot of <strong>the</strong> revolution,<br />

and a member of <strong>the</strong> cont<strong>in</strong>ental congress, and d. 4<br />

Aug., 1780, at <strong>the</strong> age of 44. He w<strong>as</strong> son of James Hosmer,<br />

who graduated at Yale, 1732, and d. 1751, and grandson<br />

of Eev. Stephen Hosmer, m<strong>in</strong>ister of West Hartf<strong>or</strong>d,<br />

who w<strong>as</strong> b<strong>or</strong>n about 1679, graduated at Harvard <strong>in</strong> 1699,<br />

and d. <strong>in</strong> 1749. <strong>The</strong> Rev. Stephen Titus Hosmer of West<br />

Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> son of Stephen Hosmer of Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, and<br />

grandson of Thom<strong>as</strong> Hosmer, b. about 1603, who came to<br />

New England <strong>in</strong> 1632, from Hockhurst <strong>in</strong> Kent, settled at<br />

Newtown, removed to Hartf<strong>or</strong>d with <strong>the</strong> Rev. Thos. Hooker,<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1636, and w<strong>as</strong> a member of <strong>the</strong> legislature. He went to<br />

Hadley <strong>in</strong> 1659, and d. 12 April, 1687, at N<strong>or</strong>thampton,<br />

M<strong>as</strong>s.]<br />

Stephen Titus Hosmer, graduated at Yale 1782, and w<strong>as</strong><br />

a lawyer, and received <strong>the</strong> degree of doct<strong>or</strong> of laws at that<br />

<strong>in</strong>stitution <strong>in</strong> 1823. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Middletown, where he<br />

w<strong>as</strong> clerk of <strong>the</strong> court f<strong>or</strong> 15 years, a member of both<br />

branches of <strong>the</strong> legislature, judge of <strong>the</strong> superi<strong>or</strong> court; and<br />

chief justice of <strong>the</strong> state 14 years. She d. 28 Feb., 1825,<br />

at Middletown, where he d. 6 Aug., 1834. <strong>The</strong>y had eleven<br />

children b<strong>or</strong>n at Middletown :<br />

1. Titus Samuel, b. 9 Dec, 1785, d. 2. Dec, 1820, at sea,<br />

unm.<br />

2. Lucia Parsons, b. 15 Sept., 1787, d. 10 June, 1791, at<br />

Middletown.<br />

3. Harriet Lydia, b. 28 June, 1789, m. 8 Aug., 1816,<br />

Daniel H<strong>in</strong>sdale of Middletown. <strong>The</strong>y removed to New<br />

Y<strong>or</strong>k, where she died Dec, 1852, and had two children : Richard<br />

Hosmer, a merchant at New Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1860 ; and Charlotte<br />

Augusta, v<strong>in</strong>m. <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

4. Lucia Parsons 2d, b. 31 Aug., 1791, m. 10 Sept., 1808,<br />

Seth Hard<strong>in</strong>g Noyes of Hudson, N. Y. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y removed to New Y<strong>or</strong>k, where he d. and where she<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had n<strong>in</strong>e children.<br />

5. Sarah MeliitaUe, b. 4 Aug., 1793, m. 17 Nov., 1817,<br />

jNIaj<strong>or</strong> Andre Andrews, a lawyer of Middletown. <strong>The</strong>y rented<br />

to Buffalo, N. Y., where she d. 16 Aug., 1834, and<br />

where he died. <strong>The</strong>y had eight children.


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HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

6. Richard Edioard, b. 28 March, 1796, and d. unm.<br />

7. EUzaheth L<strong>or</strong>d, b. 7 April, 1798, and died 5 Jan., 1799.<br />

8. EUzaheth L<strong>or</strong>d 2d, b. 16 June, 1800, m. 6 June, 1822,<br />

Dr. Edmund L. Cone, b. at Colchester, Conn. <strong>The</strong>y settled<br />

at Middletown, where he d., and where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1858. <strong>The</strong>y had four children, all of whom d. unm.<br />

9. Bezehiah L<strong>or</strong>d, b. 10 July, 1802, w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and d.<br />

14 Nov. 1825, unm.<br />

10. Mary Whit<strong>in</strong>g, b. 27 Nov., 1804, w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g with her<br />

bro<strong>the</strong>r, at Chicago, 1858, unm.<br />

11. Olii-er Ellsw<strong>or</strong>th, b. 6 May, 1808, m. Anne P. Ilawes<br />

of New Y<strong>or</strong>k, where <strong>the</strong>y settled. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and<br />

<strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Chicago <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had a family.<br />

6086. Mehitable, b. 24 Dec!, 1772, at Lyme. She m. 6 March,<br />

1796, Dr. William Brenton Hall, b. at IMeriden, Conn., 21<br />

May, 1764, grandson of Eev. Samuel Hall, m<strong>in</strong>ister of Cheshire,<br />

Conn., who graduated at Yale 1716, and d. 1776. He<br />

(W. B. H.) graduated at Yale 1786, and w<strong>as</strong> a dist<strong>in</strong>guished<br />

physician at Middletown, where he d. 29 July, 1809, and she<br />

d. 1 Nov., 1828. <strong>The</strong>y had three children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Middletown:<br />

1. Mehitahle Parsons, b. 23 Dec, 1796, d. 28 Dec, 1797.<br />

2. William Brenton, b. 27 May, 1798, m. 24 May, 1821,<br />

Mercy Hubbard, and w<strong>as</strong> a physician, and d. 3 Feb., 1824,<br />

leav<strong>in</strong>g one son, William S., b. 17 Feb., 1822, liv<strong>in</strong>g atB<strong>in</strong>ghamton,<br />

N. Y., 1858.<br />

8. Samuel Ilolden Parsons, b. 23 June, 1804, m. 14 May,<br />

1826, Emel<strong>in</strong>e Bulkley, b. at Rocky Hill, Conn., daughter<br />

of Charles Bulkley, Esq., of Rocky Hill. <strong>The</strong>y removed to<br />

B<strong>in</strong>ghamton, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1837, where he w<strong>as</strong> a merchant and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> twice elected to <strong>the</strong> state senate. She d. 28 Aug., 1855,<br />

at Ballston Spa. He had by her five children : Charles S.<br />

b. 10 May, 1827, graduated at Yale, 1848, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer,<br />

m. Mary Harris, a daughter of Arnold Harris of Ballston<br />

Spa, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at B<strong>in</strong>ghamton <strong>in</strong> 1858 ; William B.<br />

b. 15 July, 1829, m. 1851 Eliza J. Paddock, and d. 27 Jan.,<br />

1856, S.2).; Joseph<strong>in</strong>e E. M., b. 17 March, 1831, m. Hugh<br />

Allen, Esq., of Brooklyn, and d. 12 Jan., 1857, leav<strong>in</strong>g one<br />

daughter ; <strong>The</strong>od<strong>or</strong>e Parsons, b. 15 Dec, 1835, graduated at<br />

Yale 1856, unm. <strong>in</strong> 1858 ; and Richard H., b. 28 Oct., 1839.<br />

After <strong>the</strong> death of his first wife, Samuel H. P. Hall, m. May,<br />

1857, Eln<strong>or</strong>a L. Robb<strong>in</strong>s, of New Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, N. Y., and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g at B<strong>in</strong>ghamton <strong>in</strong> 1862.<br />

6087. Phebe, b. 25 Jan., 1775, at New London. She m. 30 July,<br />

1797, Samuel Tiff<strong>in</strong>, and had three children :<br />

1. Eliza H., who m. L. T. Clarke, a lawyer of Philadel-<br />

phia, Pa., and had two children.<br />

2. Thom<strong>as</strong> S. 3. Mehitahle Parso7is.<br />

6088. Margaret Ann, b. 15 Feb., 1780, d. 23 Aug., 1783.<br />

0089. Margaret, b. 1 June, 1785, at Middletown. Sheli. 10 Feb.,


HYDE GENEALOGY. 913<br />

1807, Stephen Hubbard, b. 21 June, 1779, at Middletown.<br />

Tliej settled at Champion, N. Y., M'liere lie d, 27 March,<br />

1812. She had by him two children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Champion :<br />

1. Man, Sullivan, b. 29 April, 18U8, m. 21 Dec, 1830,<br />

Hou. Joel Turrill, son of Eeebe Turrill and Elizabeth<br />

Ellis of Vermont, He graduated at Middlebury <strong>in</strong> 1816,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Oswego, N. Y., where he<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a justice of <strong>the</strong> peace, district att<strong>or</strong>ney, member of <strong>as</strong>sembly,<br />

first judge of <strong>the</strong> county courts, and member of congi-ess<br />

f<strong>or</strong> two terms. In 1845 he w<strong>as</strong> appo<strong>in</strong>ted United<br />

State's consul at <strong>the</strong> Sandwich Island.s, and held that office<br />

until 1850, when <strong>the</strong>y returned to <strong>the</strong> United States, and<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Oswego <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had four children,<br />

<strong>the</strong> three first b<strong>or</strong>n at Oswego, and <strong>the</strong> l<strong>as</strong>t at Honolulu:<br />

Elizabeth Dougl<strong>as</strong>s, b. 20 May, 1832; William, b. 10 May,<br />

1836; Mary Hubbard, b. 29 April, 1839; and Frederick, b.<br />

18 April, 1847.<br />

2. ^Y!mam H., b. 1 Sept., 1810. He resided at Bulfalo,<br />

went to <strong>the</strong> Sandwich Islands <strong>in</strong> 1845, and w<strong>as</strong> consul of <strong>the</strong><br />

United States, and w<strong>as</strong> afterwards consul f<strong>or</strong> Bremen, at<br />

Lah<strong>in</strong>a. He returned to <strong>the</strong> United States <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> spr<strong>in</strong>g of<br />

1854, and d. 9 July, 1854, at Oswego, unm.<br />

After <strong>the</strong> death of her first husband, Margaret (Parsons)<br />

Hubbard, m. 6 March, 1814, Alfred Lathro'p, b. 17 Dec,<br />

1782, son of William Lathrop and Cynthia Elderk<strong>in</strong>. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and settled at Champion, and removed to Carthage,<br />

N. Y., where she d. 26 April, 1853, and where he<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858. She had by him six children b<strong>or</strong>n at<br />

Champion<br />

:<br />

1. StephoR Huhhard, b. 21 Jan., 1815, m. 20 Dec, 1843,<br />

D<strong>or</strong>c<strong>as</strong> Eliza Beardsley, b. 7 Feb., 1819, at Richfield, N. Y.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at Oswego, where he w<strong>as</strong> c<strong>as</strong>hier of a bank, and<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had six children : Joseph<br />

Beardsley, b. 17"^ Oct., 1844; Stephen Alfred, b. 15<br />

Auo-., 1848; Mary Turrill, b. 20 Jan., 1850; Jane Elizabeth,<br />

b. 3 Feb., 1852; Samuel Ilolden, b. 29 Oct., 1854;<br />

and James William, b. 19 July, 1856, d. 6 March, 1857.<br />

2. Samuel Parsons, b. 12 April, 18l7,'m. 21 Jan., 1847,<br />

Carol<strong>in</strong>e Curry Picket of Ilichmond, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858, and <strong>the</strong>y had four children : Margaret Adams, b.<br />

20 March, 1848 ; Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Alfred, b. 19 Aug., 1850 ; Charles<br />

Pickett, b. 11 Jan., 1853; and Sarah Carr<strong>in</strong>gtou, b. Aug.,<br />

1857.<br />

3. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Alfred, b. 19 Aug., 1819, w<strong>as</strong> a physician, and<br />

practised some years <strong>in</strong> Louisiana, m. 13 Jan., 1847, Frances<br />

Maria Smith, b. 11 May, 1826, at Evansville, N. Y., daughter<br />

of James Smith and Hannah Pratt, sailed f<strong>or</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sandwich<br />

Islands <strong>in</strong> 1849, where he w<strong>as</strong> United States hospital<br />

surgeon, and f<strong>or</strong> a time w<strong>as</strong> fict<strong>in</strong>g consul at Honolulu. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

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returned to <strong>the</strong> United States <strong>in</strong> 1858, and <strong>the</strong>n had two<br />

children : Francis Augustus, b. 29 June, 1849, at sea ; and<br />

Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Alfred, b. at Honolulu.<br />

4. EUza Sto<strong>or</strong>s, b. 30 Dec., 1822, m. 25 Sept., 1844, James<br />

Willard Smith, b. 27 Sept., 1819, at Champion j <strong>the</strong>y set-<br />

tled at Carthage, removed to Oswego, and from <strong>the</strong>re to<br />

New Y<strong>or</strong>k. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Oswego <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had<br />

four children : Mary Elizabeth, b. 2G May, 1847 ; Margaret<br />

Parsons, b. 18 June, 1851 ; Eliza Lathrop, b. 26 Sept., 1854;<br />

and a daughter, b. 14 June, 1858.<br />

5. Enoch Thom<strong>as</strong>^, b. 1 Aug., 1824, w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Oswego 1858, unm.<br />

6. Frederirk B., b. 13 March, 1828, m. 5 June, 1850,<br />

Mary Elizabeth Ma<strong>the</strong>r of B<strong>in</strong>ghamton, N Y., b. 16 Dec,<br />

1828, daughter of his third cous<strong>in</strong>, Sylvester Ma<strong>the</strong>r and<br />

Mary A. Ward. <strong>The</strong>y lived a few years at B<strong>in</strong>ghamton,<br />

and removed to Oswego, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858,<br />

and had three children : Frances Ma<strong>the</strong>r, b. 21 Feb., 1851,<br />

d. 11 Sept., 1852 ; Frederika Turrill, b. 4 Feb., 1853 ; and<br />

Hellen M<strong>or</strong>gan, b. 5 March, 1855.<br />

YI Capt. Thom<strong>as</strong> Parsons (2116), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn.,<br />

28 April, 1739, fourth son of Rev. Jonathan Parsons and<br />

Phebe Griswold (493), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

(10) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. Mary Gibson, and<br />

settled at ^Newbury, where she d. 1 Aug., 1761.<br />

His child hy Tier w<strong>as</strong> :<br />

6090. Jonathan Gr., b. 23 July, 1761, m. Martha Sprague, and died,<br />

leav<strong>in</strong>g one daughter :<br />

Mart/, b. 2 March, 1783, m. John Smith of Newburyp<strong>or</strong>t,<br />

d. 17 Dec, 1831, and had six children.<br />

Capt. Thom<strong>as</strong> Parsons <strong>the</strong>n m. 18 July, 1762, Sarah<br />

Sawyer of l!>[ewbury, and w<strong>as</strong> a shipm<strong>as</strong>ter. He w<strong>as</strong><br />

missed at sea <strong>in</strong> Feb., 177*2, and is supposed to have been<br />

murdered.<br />

His children hy her were :<br />

G091. Sarah, b. 9 July, 1766, at Newburyp<strong>or</strong>t. She m. G<strong>or</strong>ham<br />

Parsons, a merchant of Boston, bro<strong>the</strong>r of C. J. Parsons of<br />

<strong>the</strong> supreme court of M<strong>as</strong>sachusetts, and d. 8 Dec, 1837, at<br />

Byfield, s. p.<br />

6092. Anne, b. 21 Feb., 1769, at Newburyp<strong>or</strong>t. She m. 3 Sept.,<br />

1789, Fitz William Sargent of Gloucester, M<strong>as</strong>s., and w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Byfield <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had eight children.<br />

6093. Mary,"b,. 25 June, 1771, at Newburyp<strong>or</strong>t. She m. 26 April,<br />

1791, Igpatiijs Sargeijt of Gloucester, and d. 1 Oct., 1792.


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6094. , b. 1773, at Newburyp<strong>or</strong>t, who <strong>in</strong>. Samuel T<strong>or</strong>ry of<br />

Boston.<br />

VI. Lucia Parsons (2121), b<strong>or</strong>n at Kewburyp<strong>or</strong>t, M<strong>as</strong>s.,<br />

23 Dec, 1752, third daugliter of Rev. Jonathan Parsons<br />

and Phehe Griswold (493), w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of<br />

Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. 1772,<br />

Capt. Joseph Tappau of Newbur3'p<strong>or</strong>t, where she d. May,<br />

1815.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

:<br />

6095. Thom<strong>as</strong> Parsons, b. 1774, at Newburyp<strong>or</strong>t.<br />

unm.<br />

He died <strong>in</strong> 1791,<br />

6096. John<br />

unm.<br />

Pike, b. 1780, at Newburyp<strong>or</strong>t. He died <strong>in</strong> 1807,<br />

6097. Richard, b. 1782, at Newburyp<strong>or</strong>t.<br />

6098. Joseph, b. 1784, at Newburyp<strong>or</strong>t.<br />

unm.<br />

He died <strong>in</strong> 1807, unm.<br />

He died <strong>in</strong> 1809, at sea,<br />

6099. Thom<strong>as</strong> Parsons 2d, b. 1792, at Newburyp<strong>or</strong>t. He m. 8<br />

March, 1820, 1 Elizabeth l>arker, who d 13 Jan., 1822, and<br />

2 Martha Parker, and had children by each<br />

6100. Phebe Griswold, b. at Newburyp<strong>or</strong>t, m. Dow of New<br />

London atd afterwards of N<strong>or</strong>wich, a teacher; son of Humphrey<br />

Dow of Coventry, Conn., and bro<strong>the</strong>r of L<strong>or</strong>enzo Dow,<br />

<strong>the</strong> eccentric it<strong>in</strong>erant<br />

New London.<br />

preacher. She d. 20 Oct., 1847, at<br />

6101. Sarah, b. 1778, at Newburyp<strong>or</strong>t. She d. 4 Oct., 1846, at<br />

Roxbury, unm.<br />

VI. Lydia Parsons (2122), b<strong>or</strong>n at N'ewburyp<strong>or</strong>t, M<strong>as</strong>s.,<br />

3 April, 1755, fourth daughter of Rev. Jonathan Parsons<br />

and Phebe Griswold (493), w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of<br />

Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. 17<br />

Sept., 1776, Capt. Moses Greenleaf, b. 19 May, 1755, at<br />

Newburyp<strong>or</strong>t, fourth son of Jonathan Greenleaf and Mary<br />

Presbury of Newburyp<strong>or</strong>t.<br />

[This Jonathan Greenleaf, b. July, 1723, at Newbury,<br />

w<strong>as</strong> one of <strong>the</strong> lead<strong>in</strong>g patriots of <strong>the</strong> revolution, and w<strong>as</strong><br />

a member of <strong>the</strong> cont<strong>in</strong>ental congress. He w<strong>as</strong> a member<br />

of <strong>the</strong> house of representatives, and of <strong>the</strong> senate, and of<br />

<strong>the</strong> council, of M<strong>as</strong>sachusetts, and d. 24 May, 1807, at <strong>the</strong><br />

age of 83 years. He w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> second son of Daniel Greenleaf<br />

and Mary Moody of Newbury, grandson of John<br />

Greenleaf and Elizabeth Hills of Newbury, great grandson<br />

of Stephen Greenleaf and Elizabeth Coff<strong>in</strong> of Newbury,<br />

and great great grandson of Edmund Greenleaf and Sarah<br />

.


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Dole. That Edmund Greenleaf w<strong>as</strong> b<strong>or</strong>n about 1600 <strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> parish of Brixham, near T<strong>or</strong>ba}^, <strong>in</strong> Devonshire, came<br />

to America with his family <strong>in</strong> 1.635, and settled at Newbury,<br />

M<strong>as</strong>s., where he died about Jau., 1671. See Green-<br />

leaf JFamily, notes.']<br />

Capt. Moses Greenleaf w<strong>as</strong> a ship carpenter. At <strong>the</strong><br />

age of 19 years he entered <strong>the</strong> army of <strong>the</strong> United States<br />

<strong>as</strong> a lieutenant. In 1776 he w<strong>as</strong> promoted to a capta<strong>in</strong>cy<br />

and served until 1781. He <strong>the</strong>n commenced <strong>the</strong> bus<strong>in</strong>ess<br />

of shipbuild<strong>in</strong>g at ITewburyp<strong>or</strong>t, and cont<strong>in</strong>ued <strong>in</strong> that<br />

bus<strong>in</strong>ess until 1790, when he removed to JSTew Gloucester,<br />

Me., and engaged <strong>in</strong> farm<strong>in</strong>g; where he d. 18 Dec, 1812,<br />

of a cancer, and where she d. 21 March, 1834.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir cliildren -were<br />

:<br />

6102. Moses, b, 17 Oct., 1777, at Newburyp<strong>or</strong>t, m. 11 Feb., 1805,<br />

Persis Po<strong>or</strong>, b. 1785, at Andover, Me., daughter of Deacon<br />

Ebenezer Po<strong>or</strong> of Audover. He w<strong>as</strong> engaged <strong>in</strong> merchandise<br />

at New Gloucester and Bang<strong>or</strong>. He removed to Williar<strong>as</strong>burgh.<br />

Me., and w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, where he d. 20 March,<br />

1834, and she d. 18 Jan., 1851. <strong>The</strong>y had four children,<br />

b<strong>or</strong>n at New Gloucester.<br />

1. Ebenezer P., h. 27 Nov., 1805, m. Mary Abigail Lee,<br />

daughter of Col. Joseph Lee of 3Iilo, Me., settled at AVilliamsburg,<br />

and i-emoved to Milo, where she d. 1847. He d.<br />

14 July, 1853, at Alton, 111. <strong>The</strong>y had five children : Hen-<br />

ry, b. 30 June, 1834; Moses b. 7 Aua;., 1836; Edward, b.<br />

6 June, 1838; Clara Elizabeth, b. 17 March, 1840; and<br />

Mary Abigail, b. 17 June, 1842.<br />

2. Ckira Parsons, b. 20 Sept., 1807, m. Rev. William<br />

Coombs Greenleaf, b. 8 Oct., 1797, son of Ebenezer Greenleaf<br />

and Jane Coombs. He w<strong>as</strong> a Presbyterian clergyman,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y removed to Spr<strong>in</strong>gfield, 111., where he d. 22 July,<br />

1851. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Naples, 111., <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

3. Lydia Gruivold, b. 1 Oct., 1811, m. Samuel John Wilder,<br />

who d. about 1840. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> M<strong>in</strong>n., 1858,<br />

and had one child, John Arthur, b. about 1836.<br />

4. Moses, b. 24 Jan 1815, m. iMartha Laurens Lee of<br />

Milo, who d. 6 Aug., 1855, at Buckp<strong>or</strong>t, Me., and he w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Naples, 111., <strong>in</strong> 1858, s. j)'<br />

6103. Ebenezer, b. 23 Nov., 1781, at Newburyp<strong>or</strong>t, m. Sept., 1808,<br />

Hannah Denison H<strong>as</strong>kell, b. about 1783, daughter of Nathan<br />

H<strong>as</strong>kell of New G loucester. He w<strong>as</strong> a sail<strong>or</strong> and shipm<strong>as</strong>ter,<br />

and commanded one of <strong>the</strong> P<strong>or</strong>tland and Liverpool packets.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y <strong>the</strong>n settled at Andover, and removed to Williamsburah,<br />

Me., where she d. 1 April, 1839, and he d. 29 Nov., 1851.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had eight children :<br />

1. Elcazer AUry^ b. 17 May, 1809, at Andover, m. Susan


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P. Greeley, w<strong>as</strong> an Episcopal clergyman, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

M<strong>in</strong>nesota 1858, n.jj.<br />

2. Posts Po<strong>or</strong>, b. 18 Aug., 1810, at Andover, m. Adam<br />

H. jMerrill, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Williamsburgli <strong>in</strong> 1858, and<br />

had five sons and seven daughters.<br />

0. Mirshjield Parsons, b. 23 Jan., 1813, m. Lydia H<strong>as</strong>kell<br />

of Danville, liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> M<strong>in</strong>nesota 1858, s. p.<br />

4. Hannah Drnison, b. 1 April, 1814, m. Albert Harris of<br />

Brunswick, Me., d. Oct., 1840, <strong>in</strong> M<strong>in</strong>nesota, leav<strong>in</strong>g a<br />

family.<br />

5. EUzaheth Jcnks, b. 18 Aug., 1818, m. Albert Harris,<br />

<strong>the</strong> widowed husband of her sister, Hannah D., and removed<br />

to M<strong>in</strong>nesota, where she d. 19 April, 1853.<br />

G. Frederick William, h. 21 May, 1820, m. Carol<strong>in</strong>e Otis<br />

of Boston, and settled at W<strong>or</strong>cester, M<strong>as</strong>s., where he d. 28<br />

July, 1850, leav<strong>in</strong>g one child, Edward Hale, b. 1843<br />

7. Simoii, b. 3 May, 1822, m. Frances Jane Foss, liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

31<strong>in</strong>nesota <strong>in</strong> 1854, and <strong>the</strong>n had three children.<br />

8. Phche Griswold, b. 2 April, 1826, m. Edw<strong>in</strong> Willard,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Brownsville, Mc., 1858, and had eight<br />

children.<br />

6104. Simon, b. 5 Dee., 1783, at Newburyp<strong>or</strong>t. He w<strong>as</strong> educated<br />

at <strong>the</strong> Lat<strong>in</strong> school <strong>the</strong>re; studied law with Ezekiel Whitman,<br />

late chief justice of Ma<strong>in</strong>e; and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and w<strong>as</strong> f<strong>or</strong><br />

several years rep<strong>or</strong>ter of <strong>the</strong> supreme court of Ma<strong>in</strong>e. Ho<br />

m. 18 Sept., 1806, Hannah K<strong>in</strong>gman of E<strong>as</strong>t Bridgewater,<br />

3I<strong>as</strong>s., b. 5 Aug., 1787, daughter of Ezra K<strong>in</strong>gman and Susannah<br />

Whitman. In 1833 he w<strong>as</strong> appo<strong>in</strong>ted Koyal profess<strong>or</strong><br />

of law at Harvard, and received <strong>the</strong> degree of doct<strong>or</strong> of<br />

laws from that <strong>in</strong>stitution, and removed to Cambridge. Upon<br />

<strong>the</strong> death of Judge St<strong>or</strong>y, <strong>in</strong> 1845, he succeeded him <strong>as</strong><br />

Dane profess<strong>or</strong> of law at Harvard ; resigned that profess<strong>or</strong>ship<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1848, and d. 6 Oct., 1853, at Cambridge; where she<br />

d. 13 Jan.. 1857. In addition to n<strong>in</strong>e volumes of Ma<strong>in</strong>e Pcp<strong>or</strong>ts<br />

and a Volume of Overruled C<strong>as</strong>es, he w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> auth<strong>or</strong> of a<br />

valuable Treatise on Evidence, <strong>in</strong> three volumes ; an exam<strong>in</strong>ation<br />

of <strong>the</strong> testimony of <strong>the</strong> four evangelists, by <strong>the</strong> rules<br />

of evidence, and <strong>the</strong> trial of Jesus ; and of some m<strong>in</strong><strong>or</strong><br />

w<strong>or</strong>ks. <strong>The</strong>y had fifteen children, eleven of whom died <strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>in</strong>fancy and childhood. <strong>The</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r four were :<br />

1. Pafriek Henry, b. 11 July, 1807, at Standish, Me.,<br />

graduated at Bowdo<strong>in</strong> college 1825, and w<strong>as</strong> an Episcopal<br />

clergyman ; m. 29 April, 1829, Margaret L. Johnson, daughter<br />

of William P. Johnson of Newburyp<strong>or</strong>t. He w<strong>as</strong> reeW<br />

of St. John's church, Carlisle; of St. John's church, Charlestown,<br />

M<strong>as</strong>s. ; of St. Mark's church, Boston ; of Christ's church,<br />

Madison, la. ; and <strong>in</strong> 1858 w<strong>as</strong> rect<strong>or</strong> of St. Paul's church,<br />

at C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, 0. <strong>The</strong>y had eight children : Henry L<strong>or</strong><strong>in</strong>g,<br />

b. 25 April, 1830, an Episcopal clergyman at New Orleans<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858; Henrietta Tracy, h. 25 April, 1831; James


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Edward, b. 2 Aug., 1832; Charlotte K<strong>in</strong>gman, b. lO Bee,<br />

1833, d. 7 Oct., 1834; Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Herbert, b. 25 Nov., 1836;<br />

Ge<strong>or</strong>ge llavenscroft, b. 2 Jan., 1838; Charlotte, b. 1 May,<br />

1839; and Mary Laugh ton,<br />

1847.<br />

b. 8 April, 1841, d. 20 Feb.,<br />

2. Charlotte K<strong>in</strong>gman, b. 25 Dec., 1809, at Grey, Me., m.<br />

15 July, 1830, Ecv. Samuel Fuller, D. D.^b. 25 April,<br />

1802, at llensselaerville, N. Y.,son of Samuel Fuller and llutli<br />

Pond. He graduated at Union college, 1822, and w<strong>as</strong> an<br />

Episcopal clergyman ; w<strong>as</strong> rect<strong>or</strong> of Grace church, Providence;<br />

St. Michael's chui'ch, Litchfield; and of Christ's church, Andover;<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> profess<strong>or</strong> of systematic div<strong>in</strong>ity <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>ological<br />

sem<strong>in</strong>ary of <strong>the</strong> diocese of Ohio. In 1858, <strong>the</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at x\ndover, M<strong>as</strong>s. <strong>The</strong>y had n<strong>in</strong>e children : Samuel,<br />

b. and d. 19 March, 1831 ; Hannah, b. and d. 10 Feb., 1832<br />

Samuel 2d, b. 15 Dec, 1882, d. G Feb., 1837; Charlotte G.,<br />

b. 2 Dec, 1834 ; Harriet Elizabeth, b. 13 Oct., 1836 ; Simon<br />

Greenleafe, b. 11 Sept., 1838; Carol<strong>in</strong>e Augusta, b. 19 June,<br />

1845 ; James Kobert,<br />

ard, b. 5 Jan., 1850.<br />

b. 19 March, 1848 ; and Samuel liich-<br />

3. James, b. 15 June, 1814, at Grey, and graduated at<br />

Dartmouth 1834, m. 9 Oct., 1839, Mary Longfellow, daugh-<br />

ter of Stephen Longfellow of P<strong>or</strong>tland. He w<strong>as</strong> engaged <strong>in</strong><br />

bus<strong>in</strong>ess at New OrleanSj and liv<strong>in</strong>g at Cambridge, M<strong>as</strong>s.,<br />

1858, s.p. ^<br />

4. Carol<strong>in</strong>e Augusta, b. 16 Sept., 1826, at P<strong>or</strong>tland, m. 30<br />

April, 1850, Rev. Andrew Cros<strong>well</strong>. He graduated at Brown<br />

university, and w<strong>as</strong> an Episcopal clergyman. He w<strong>as</strong> rect<strong>or</strong><br />

of St. Paul's, Brunswick ; of St. Mary's, Newton Lower Falls<br />

and <strong>in</strong> 1858, w<strong>as</strong> rect<strong>or</strong> of Gl'ace church, Chicopee, M<strong>as</strong>s.<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y had three children: James G., b. Aug., 1852;<br />

Simon Greenleafe, b. Aug., 1854 ; and Alice, b. Aug., 1856.<br />

6105. Jonathan, b. 4 Sept., 1785, at Newburyp<strong>or</strong>t, w<strong>as</strong> brought up a<br />

farmer. He studied div<strong>in</strong>ity with Rev. Francis Brown of<br />

N<strong>or</strong>th Yarmouth, and w<strong>as</strong> a Congregational clergyman. He<br />

m. 2 Nov., 1814, Sarah Johnson, eldest daughter of Capt.<br />

Thom<strong>as</strong> Johnson of New Gloucester, Me. In 1815 he w<strong>as</strong><br />

settled <strong>as</strong> p<strong>as</strong>t<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> church at Wells, Me., and of <strong>the</strong> Mari-<br />

ner's church at Boston, <strong>in</strong> Sept., 1828. In 1833 w<strong>as</strong> appo<strong>in</strong>ted<br />

c<strong>or</strong>respond<strong>in</strong>g secretary of <strong>the</strong> American seaman's<br />

friend society, and removed to New Y<strong>or</strong>k, and <strong>in</strong> 1843, w<strong>as</strong><br />

<strong>in</strong>stalled <strong>as</strong> p<strong>as</strong>t<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> Wallabout Presbyterian church at<br />

Brooklyn, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Brooklyn <strong>in</strong> 1858. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> auth<strong>or</strong> of a <strong>genealogy</strong> of <strong>the</strong> Greenleafe family. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had six children, all except <strong>the</strong> l<strong>as</strong>t b<strong>or</strong>n at Wells :<br />

1. Sarah Johnson, b. 18 Sept., 1815, and d. 6 Aug., 1816.<br />

2. Mary Freshuriy, b. 9 Feb., 1817, m. Lucius Kimball, of<br />

Lyndon, Vt., and had no issue.<br />

3. Jonathan Parsons, b. 3 Nov., 1818, graduated at Rut-<br />

;


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m. Mary L.<br />

gcrs college, and w<strong>as</strong> a Presbyterian clergyman ;<br />

Terhune of New Brunswick, and d. 22 J'eb., 1843, at sea, .s. p.<br />

4. Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Bavenji<strong>or</strong>f, b. 20 Dec, 1819, m. John 1).,<br />

^McKensie of Brooklyn, liv<strong>in</strong>g at B<strong>in</strong>ghaniton, N. Y., 1858,<br />

and had six sons and one daughter.<br />

5. Anne Elizabeth, b. 23 Jan., 1822, m. Edward A. Cahoon<br />

of Lyndon, Vt., and had no issue.<br />

6. Sarah Joanna, b. 6 June, 1832, m. 16 Jan., 1856, E.<br />

S. Young of Brooklyn, N. Y., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858,<br />

and had one child.<br />

6106. Clar<strong>in</strong>a Parsons, b. 12 Nov., 1770, at Newburyp<strong>or</strong>t. She m.<br />

26 Nov., 1801, Eleazer Alley Jenks, b. 18 May, 1776, son of<br />

Deacon William Jenks and Elizabeth Alley of P<strong>or</strong>tland,<br />

Me., f<strong>or</strong>merly of Lynn, M<strong>as</strong>s. <strong>The</strong>y settled at P<strong>or</strong>tland,<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong>, f<strong>or</strong> several years, edit<strong>or</strong> and publisher of <strong>the</strong><br />

Ma<strong>in</strong>e Gazette. He w<strong>as</strong>, with 16 o<strong>the</strong>rs, wrecked and drowned,<br />

12 July, 1807, at Kichmond's Island, near P<strong>or</strong>tland harb<strong>or</strong>.<br />

She d. 13 Dec, 1841, at Brownville, Me. <strong>The</strong>y had three<br />

children b<strong>or</strong>n at P<strong>or</strong>tland :<br />

1. Elizabeth N., b. 15 Sept., 1802, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Brownville,<br />

1858, unm.<br />

2. Alexander Hamilton, b. 18 May, 1804, d. 7 Dec, 1841,<br />

at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, unm.<br />

3. Eleazer Alley, b. 19 July, 1806, m. 15 Dec, 1831,<br />

1810, daughter of Deacon Fran-<br />

Eliza G. Brown, b. 12 Nov ,<br />

cis Brown and Hannah D., his wife, of Brownville, where he<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a justice of <strong>the</strong> peace, and post m<strong>as</strong>ter. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>u'<br />

at Brownville <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had six children : Hannah<br />

S.Tb. 11 Oct., 1832, m. 10 Jan., 1856, David S. Plumly of<br />

L<strong>in</strong>coln, and had one son, Chai-les F. ; Martha L<strong>or</strong>d, b. 4<br />

July, 1836 ; Ellen Lee, b. 22 Aug., 1838 ; Alexander Hamilton,<br />

b. 2 Aug., 1841; Clar<strong>in</strong>a Parsons, b. 1 Nov., 1845;<br />

and William Francis, b. 19 May, 1848.<br />

VL Benajah Bushnell (2124), bom at IST<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn.,<br />

21 March, 1744, eldest son of Benajah Bushnell and Hannah<br />

Griswold (494), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

(10) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 7 Dec., 1766, his<br />

fourth cous<strong>in</strong>, Lucy Abel (2590), b. 23 March, 1742, at N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

eldest daughter of Noah Abel and Anne Marshall<br />

(634), of N<strong>or</strong>wich. <strong>The</strong>y settled at N<strong>or</strong>wich, where <strong>the</strong>y<br />

had six children rec<strong>or</strong>ded to <strong>the</strong>m.<br />

Those children loere<br />

:<br />

6107. Elizabeth, b. 22 Dec, 1768, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, d. 17 Feb., 1769.<br />

6108. Carol<strong>in</strong>e, b. 25 Feb., 1772, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

6109. Hannah Griswold, b. 27 April,. 1774, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.


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6] 10. Lucy, b. 27 March, 1776, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

Gill. Lucretia, b. 1 May, 1778, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

G112. Abigail Tracy, h.'26 Sept., 1781, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

VL Carol<strong>in</strong>e Bushnell (2131), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn.,<br />

12 July, 1747, second daughter of Benajah Bushnell and<br />

Hannah Griswold (494), w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of<br />

Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of <strong>the</strong> third generation^ She m."28 Oct.,<br />

1773, Mundat<strong>or</strong> Tracy, b. 18 March, 1749, at JST<strong>or</strong>wich, son<br />

of Deacon Simon Tracy of I^<strong>or</strong>wich, by his second wife,<br />

Abigail Bushnell {see No. 61). <strong>The</strong>y settled at N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

where she d. 27 Jan., 1785.<br />

His children hy her were :<br />

6113. Simon, b. 14 Sept., 1781, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, died <strong>in</strong> 1799, unm.<br />

6114. Jedediah, b. 15 Feb., 1784, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. He m. 29 Oct.,<br />

1812, Mercy M. Doane of N<strong>or</strong>wich, and had one child:<br />

Carol<strong>in</strong>e Ably, b. 24 March, 1815, who m. St. Clair<br />

of Brighton, M<strong>as</strong>s.<br />

6115. Clar<strong>in</strong>a, b. 11 Jan., 1776, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, d. 2 Dec, 1781.<br />

6116. Phebe, b. 6 Jan., 1779, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She ni. Simon Woodw<strong>or</strong>th,<br />

and I have no fur<strong>the</strong>r <strong>in</strong>f<strong>or</strong>mation <strong>as</strong> to her <strong>or</strong> her<br />

family.<br />

Mundat<strong>or</strong> Tracy <strong>the</strong>n m. 4 May, 1786, Abigail L<strong>or</strong>d,<br />

b<strong>or</strong>n about 1752, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, daus^hter of Eleazer L<strong>or</strong>d.<br />

He d. 26 June, 1816, and she d. 8 March, 1821.<br />

VL Elijah Backus (2139), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn., 2<br />

May, 1759, second son of Elijah Backus, Esq., and Lucy<br />

Griswold (495), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10)<br />

of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He graduated at Yale 1777, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. He m. 27 April, 1784, Lucretia (Hubbard)<br />

Tracy, b. 30 June, 1762, widow of Daniel Tracy and<br />

daughter of Russell Hubbard and Mary Gray of New London<br />

and afterwards of N<strong>or</strong>wich, and granddaughter of<br />

Daniel Hubbard and Martha Coit of New London {sec<br />

No. 7038). She w<strong>as</strong> descended from <strong>the</strong> k<strong>in</strong>gs of England<br />

{see Apj^endix A). <strong>The</strong>y settled at New London,<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> collect<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> customs when his uncle,<br />

Mat<strong>the</strong>w Griswold, w<strong>as</strong> govern<strong>or</strong>, and previous to <strong>the</strong><br />

adoption of <strong>the</strong> constitution of <strong>the</strong> United States. She d.<br />

30 Jan., 1787.<br />

His children hy her icere :<br />

6117. Lucretia, b. Jan., 1787, at New London. She m. Nathaniel<br />

Pope, b. about 1784 <strong>in</strong> Kentucky. <strong>The</strong>y settled at K<strong>as</strong>k<strong>as</strong>-


MAJrGEN. JOH^^ POPE, U.. S. A.<br />

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kia, 111. He w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and w<strong>as</strong> delegate to congress<br />

from <strong>the</strong> territ<strong>or</strong>y of Ill<strong>in</strong>ois, and w<strong>as</strong> afterwards judge of<br />

<strong>the</strong> United States district court f<strong>or</strong> <strong>the</strong> district of Ill<strong>in</strong>ois.<br />

He d. 1850, aged 06 years. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at New Haven<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had n<strong>in</strong>e children, probably all b<strong>or</strong>n at K<strong>as</strong>-<br />

k<strong>as</strong>kia.<br />

1. 2. and 3. Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e, William, and Lucrctia, all of whom<br />

died <strong>in</strong> childhood.<br />

4. William 2d, b. about 1816, who m. Elizabeth Dougl<strong>as</strong>s,<br />

lived at Spr<strong>in</strong>gfield, 111., where he d. about 1858, and left<br />

five children : Nathaniel ; Dougl<strong>as</strong>s, capta<strong>in</strong> and aid-de-camp<br />

<strong>in</strong> United States army <strong>in</strong> 1862 ; John ; C<strong>or</strong>nelia ; and<br />

Lucrecia.<br />

5. Penelope, b. Sept., 1818, m. <strong>in</strong> 1835, Beverly Allen of<br />

St. Louis, 111., where <strong>the</strong>y settled, and where he d. <strong>in</strong> 1846,<br />

and where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1863, and had four children :<br />

- Lucretia ; Nanny ; Penelope ; and Beverly.<br />

6. Elizabeth, b. about 1820, who m. Thom<strong>as</strong> M. Hope. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a physician, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at iVltou, 111., where <strong>the</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1863, and had two children : Cynthia ; and<br />

Alexander.<br />

7. John, b. 12 March, 1823. He graduated at West Po<strong>in</strong>t<br />

military academy <strong>in</strong> 1842, and w<strong>as</strong> an ofiicer of Topographical<br />

eng<strong>in</strong>eers <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States army, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> war with Mexico.<br />

In May, 1861, he w<strong>as</strong> appo<strong>in</strong>ted a brigadier-general of<br />

volunteers, and <strong>in</strong> 1862, a brigadier-general <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States<br />

army, and maj<strong>or</strong>-general of volunteers, and commander of <strong>the</strong><br />

army of Virg<strong>in</strong>ia. He m. about 1860, Clara H<strong>or</strong>ton daughter<br />

of Valent<strong>in</strong>e B. H<strong>or</strong>ton, Esq., of Pomeroy, 0. {See Appemlix<br />

6r.)<br />

8. Cynthia, b. about 1826, m. James E. Yeatman, stepson<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Hon. John Bell of <strong>the</strong> United States senate. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

settled at St. Louis, Mo., where she d. <strong>in</strong> July, 1854, and<br />

left one child : Nathaniel Pope.<br />

9. Lurretia 2d, (tw<strong>in</strong> of Cynthia), m. Thom<strong>as</strong> Yeatman,<br />

(a bro<strong>the</strong>r of James E. Yeatman, her sister's husband). He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at New Haven, Conn., <strong>in</strong><br />

1861. and had three children : Thom<strong>as</strong> ; Cynthia ; and Pope.<br />

6118. Thom<strong>as</strong>, b. Aug., 1785, at New London. He m. Temperance<br />

li<strong>or</strong>d, and d. 24 Oct., 1825, at Marietta, 0., and had five <strong>or</strong><br />

six children. She w<strong>as</strong> daughter of Abner L<strong>or</strong>d, by his first<br />

wife, Mary Selden. {Sec No. 2309.)<br />

After <strong>the</strong> death of his first vv^ife, Elijah Backus m. Hannah<br />

Richards of New London, and removed to Marietta,<br />

O., where he d. <strong>in</strong> 1811.<br />

His ehild Ijij her w<strong>as</strong> :<br />

6119. Harriet, who m. J. M<strong>or</strong>rison, and lived at Newark, 0.<br />

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VI. James Backus (2141), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn., 11<br />

Jul_y, 1764, fourth son of Elijah Backus, Esq., and Lucy<br />

Griswold (495), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10)<br />

of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He" m. 15 Sept., 1793, D<strong>or</strong>othy<br />

Church Chandler (6039), b. 19 Aug., 1770, at Woodstock,<br />

Conn., eldest daughter of Charles Church Chandler, Esq.,<br />

and his first cous<strong>in</strong>, Marian Griswold (2105) of Woodstock.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> one of <strong>the</strong> Ohio company, who bought and built<br />

<strong>the</strong> town of Marietta, and w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir agent and survey<strong>or</strong>.<br />

He removed to Marietta, and built <strong>the</strong> first liouse erected<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> town. After rema<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g some^^ears, he returned to<br />

N<strong>or</strong>wich at <strong>the</strong> request of his fa<strong>the</strong>r, where he d. 29 Sept.,<br />

1816, and she d. 14 Aug., 1847.<br />

TJiclr chihJren loere<br />

:<br />

6120. William W., who w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at N<strong>or</strong>wich 18G0, unm. lie w^s<br />

a farmer.<br />

6121. Henry T., w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. He m. 7 Dec, 1835, Juliana Trum-<br />

bull Woodbridge, b. 12 Sept., 1815, at Detroit, eldest<br />

daughter of his tirst cous<strong>in</strong>, Govern<strong>or</strong> William Woodbridge<br />

(6128) and Juliana Trumbull. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Detroit,<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had four children :<br />

1. WilUani, b. 22 Sept., 1836.<br />

2. JuUa Maria, b. 17 Oct., 1843, d. 19 July, 1845.<br />

3. James Henri/, h. 25 Jan., 1850.<br />

4. Levereft Dadlei/, b. 29 Sept., 1858, d. 30 Jan., 1856.<br />

6122. Mary, who never married.<br />

6123. Lucy, who never married.<br />

6124. Sarah, who never married.<br />

6125. Jane, who never married.<br />

6126. Frances, who never married.<br />

VI. Lucy Backus (2144), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn., 31 Jan.,<br />

1857, second daughter of Elijah Backus, Esq., and Lucy .<br />

Griswold (495), w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

(10) of <strong>the</strong> third genei-ation. She m. April, 1774, Dudley<br />

Woodbridge, Esq., b. 9 Oct., 1747, at Ston<strong>in</strong>gton, second<br />

eon of Dr. Dudley Woodbridge and Sarah Sheldon [see No.<br />

1445). He graduated at Yale 1766, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at N<strong>or</strong>wich, and about 1789 removed to Mari-<br />

.etta, 0., w^here she d. 6 Oct., 1817, and he d. 6 Aug., 1823.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a judge <strong>in</strong> Ohio.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

6127. Dudley, b. 10 Nov., 1778, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. He w<strong>as</strong> educated<br />

at Yale, but left college at <strong>the</strong> end of his juni<strong>or</strong> year. He<br />

m. 1807, Ja^e llobbius Gilman, b. about 1791, daughter Oj<br />

Eenjam<strong>in</strong> Ives Gilmau, Esq. of Marietta. He w<strong>as</strong> a mer I


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023<br />

chant, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Marietta, where she d, 1808. He<br />

had by her one child :<br />

1. Jane Gilman, ^<br />

b. 1808, at Marietta, who m. 1828. David<br />

Y. M<strong>or</strong>gan of 3I<strong>or</strong>ganza, Pa., grandson of General Ge<strong>or</strong>ge<br />

M<strong>or</strong>gan. She d. May, 1858, at Pittsburgh, Pa., where he<br />

w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong>n liv<strong>in</strong>g .s. p.<br />

Dudley Woodbridge <strong>the</strong>n m. Maria M<strong>or</strong>gan, daughter of<br />

^<br />

General Ge<strong>or</strong>ge M<strong>or</strong>gan of Marganza; and d.' 3 April, 1853,<br />

at Marietta. He had by her eight children b<strong>or</strong>n at Marietta :<br />

2. Dudley, b. 16 July, 1813, w<strong>as</strong> a Methodist clefgyman,<br />

and d. 3 Jan., 1839, unui.<br />

3. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge M<strong>or</strong>gan, b. 3 Oct., 1814, m. Elizabeth L. Hensley,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Marietta <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had a family.<br />

4:. John M<strong>or</strong>gan, b. 20 April, 1817, m. 13 Aug,, 1832,<br />

Harriet E. Oakes, b. about 1824, at ^QVf Haven, Cunn., who<br />

d. 18 Nov., 1843. He had by her one child : Marietta b.<br />

1843. He <strong>the</strong>n m. Elizabeth Darl<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

. 5. WUliam, b. 13 Feb., 1819, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Marietta <strong>in</strong> 1858,<br />

unm.<br />

6. David, who died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

7. Lucy, b. 13 Sept., 1823, m. Thom<strong>as</strong> C. H. Smith.<br />

8. David 2d, b. 1826, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Marietta <strong>in</strong> 1858, s. p.<br />

9. Maria, b. 18 Jan., 1828.<br />

William, b. 20 Aug., 1780, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. He studied law<br />

with his uncle, Mat<strong>the</strong>w Backus, of Marietta, and at <strong>the</strong> law<br />

school at Litchfield, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. He m. 29 June,<br />

1806, Juliana Trumbull, b. 23 April, 1786, at Hartf<strong>or</strong>d'<br />

daughter of Judge John Trumbull, LL.D. (<strong>the</strong> auth<strong>or</strong> of<br />

iMcF<strong>in</strong>gal), and Sarah Hubbard, and granddaughter of Dr.<br />

Leverett Hubbard and Sarah Whitehe;id, and great granddaughter<br />

of Col. John Hubbard of New Haven, b. 1702, and<br />

granddaughter of Kev. John Trumbull, m<strong>in</strong>ister of Watertown,<br />

Conn., and Sarah Whitman, and great granddaughter<br />

of John Trumbull of Suffield {see No. 44870). [Juliana<br />

Trumbull, through her ancestress, 31abel Russell, wife of <strong>the</strong><br />

Rev. John Russell, m<strong>in</strong>ister of Jamaica, L. I., and irranddaughter<br />

of Mabel Harlakenden, w<strong>as</strong> descended from <strong>the</strong><br />

k<strong>in</strong>gs of England. iSee Appendix A, and No. 7038.] <strong>The</strong>y<br />

settled at Marietta. ()., where he w<strong>as</strong> a member of <strong>the</strong> legislature.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y removed to Detroit, where he w<strong>as</strong> secretary of<br />

<strong>the</strong> territ<strong>or</strong>y of Michigan and a delegate to congress. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> afterwards a judge of <strong>the</strong> supreme court and govern<strong>or</strong> of<br />

<strong>the</strong> state of Michigan, and w<strong>as</strong> a U. S. senat<strong>or</strong> f<strong>or</strong> two terms.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Detroit <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had six children<br />

b<strong>or</strong>n at Detroit. He d. 20 Oct., 1861 :<br />

1. Juliana Trumbull, b. 12 Sept., 1815, m. her fa<strong>the</strong>r's<br />

first cous<strong>in</strong>, Henry T. Backus (6121). son of James Backus<br />

(2141) and D<strong>or</strong>othy Church Chandler. (»SVe No. 6121.)<br />

2. William Leverett, h. 2 July, 1817, m. 10 Aug., 1848,<br />

Maiy M. Hurd, settled at Detroit, where he w<strong>as</strong> a fustice of


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<strong>the</strong> peace, county clerk, etc., and where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1859. <strong>The</strong>y had five children : John Trumbull, b. 5 June,<br />

1849; Benjam<strong>in</strong> Hurd, b. 17 July, 1850; Elizabeth, b. 29<br />

March, 1852, d. 12 Sept., 1852; Mary Henrietta, b. 6 April,<br />

1854, d. 17 July, 1854 ; and James Wi<strong>the</strong>rell, b. Jan., 1856,<br />

d. 11 Dec, 1858.<br />

3. John, b. 2 May, 1820. and d. 1 Sept., 1820.<br />

4. Lvaj Maria, b. 22 July, 1822, m. 31 March, 1845,<br />

John Stearns Abbott. He w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at<br />

Detroit, where he d. 26 Sept., 1852. She had by him three<br />

children : Juliana Trumbull, b. 7 Feb., 1846 ; William<br />

Woodbridge, b. 17 Feb., 1848; and Henrietta Lucy, b. 4<br />

Dec, 1850. She <strong>the</strong>n m. 26 Aug., 1858, William Henderson,<br />

a merchant of Detroit, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

5. Henrietta Sarah) b. 25 Jan., 1824, d. 28 March, 1829,<br />

6. Bitdlei/ Backus, b. 19 Feb., 1826, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Detroit<br />

1859, unm.<br />

6129. David, b. Aug., 1783, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, d. Sept., 1795.<br />

6130. John, b. 25 Nov., 1785, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. He m. 22 Jan., 1816,<br />

Elizabeth Buchanan, b. 2 March, 1797, <strong>in</strong> Bourbon county,<br />

Ky., second daughter of Henry Buchanan and Elean<strong>or</strong> Floyd.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and went to Chillico<strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> fall uf<br />

1806, and engaged <strong>in</strong> merchandise <strong>the</strong>re; from 1809 till 1S44<br />

w<strong>as</strong> c<strong>as</strong>hier of <strong>the</strong> bank of Chillico<strong>the</strong>, and from 1819 to 1S52<br />

w<strong>as</strong> collaterally engaged <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> manufiicture of iron. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Chillico<strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had sixteen children,<br />

b<strong>or</strong>n at Chillico<strong>the</strong> :<br />

1. Ari'jus Langlmm, b. 9 Feb., 1817, d. 18 Aug., 1818.<br />

2. Lucy, b. 9 May, 1818; m. 9 Nov., 1841, Dr. Ed^viu<br />

Hamilton Davis. <strong>The</strong>y were resid<strong>in</strong>g at New Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> lS.')S,<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a profess<strong>or</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> New Y<strong>or</strong>k medical college ; and<br />

<strong>the</strong>y had eight children: Elizabeth, b. 25 Oct., 1842. d.<br />

5 Jan., 1846; Henry Woodbridge, b. 30 July, 1845, d. 11<br />

Jan., 1846 ; Edw<strong>in</strong> Woodbridge, b. 30 Jan., 1847, d. 23<br />

April, 1848; Ellen Woodbridge, b. 3 Oct., 1849; Lucy<br />

Woodbridge, b. Feb., 1852; John Woodbridge, b. 19 Au-l,<br />

1854; Elizabeth Buchanan, b. Feb., 1856; and Sarah, b. S<br />

Aug., 1857,<br />

3. Clar<strong>in</strong>a Bachtis, b. 9 Nov., 1819, d. 31 July, 1820,<br />

4. Charles Aust<strong>in</strong>, b. 29 Dec, 1820, m. 15 Feb., 1844,<br />

Effie Ann M<strong>or</strong>ris, w<strong>as</strong> educated at Kenyon college, and w<strong>as</strong><br />

a flour merchant, and <strong>in</strong> 1858 <strong>the</strong>y had six children : John,<br />

b. 30 Dec, 1844; Allison, b. 28 Sept., 1846, d. 8 Sept.,<br />

1851 ; Charles, b. 2 Oct., 1848 ; Frederick, b. 28 Feb., 1851<br />

Effie, b. 13 Feb., 1853; and Liicy, b. 20 Feb., 1857.<br />

5. Henry, b. 3 May, 1822, and d. 30 Aug,, 1823.<br />

6. Ellen, b. 22 Nov.. 1823, ra. 30 March, 1843, William<br />

H. Creightou, and d. 23 March, 1844, s. p.<br />

7. Elizabeth, b. 6 June, 1826, and w<strong>as</strong> unm. <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

8. Sarah, b. 12 Jan., 1828, m. 6 Jan., 1853, James<br />

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Nicliolson Scott, and iu 1858 had two cliildren : Elizabeth<br />

Woodbridge, b. 28 Oct., 1853, and Lucy Carol<strong>in</strong>e, b. 8<br />

31arch, 1858.<br />

9. John, b. 5 3Iarch, 1829, graduated at Kenyon college,<br />

engaged <strong>in</strong> mill<strong>in</strong>g and farui<strong>in</strong>o- <strong>in</strong> 1858, unm.<br />

10. Uadlvi/ ]Vhllam, b. 13 'jNIay, 1830, and d. 21 June,<br />

1830.<br />

11. Mary, b. 31 Aug., 1831, and w<strong>as</strong> unm. iu 1858.<br />

12. Mn-garet, b. 5 Aug., 1834, and d. 12 Sept., 1835.<br />

13. Margaret Maria, b. 16 Sept., 1835, and w<strong>as</strong> unm. <strong>in</strong><br />

1858.<br />

14. Budlei/ Ilcnri/, b. 10 Jan., 1833, and d. 15 July, 1814,<br />

15. Esfel/a, b. 23 Aug., 1839, and w<strong>as</strong> unm. <strong>in</strong> 1858<<br />

16. Julia, h. 9 Nov.,l843.<br />

6131. Lucy, b. Aug., 1775, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She m. Dr. John Gilbert<br />

Pettit, a physician, andd. Dec, 1816. <strong>The</strong>y had one child :<br />

William Woodhridge, b. Jan., 1796, who m. <strong>The</strong>odosia<br />

Devereaux, and settled at Detroit, where he d. 26 April,<br />

1826, and had one child : Dudley William, who died at <strong>the</strong><br />

age of 9 years.<br />

6132. Sarah, b. 28 Jan., 1777, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She m. 26 May, 1803^<br />

at Marietta, John Mat<strong>the</strong>ws, b. IS.Dec, 1765, at New Brita<strong>in</strong>,<br />

M<strong>as</strong>s., son of Daniel Mat<strong>the</strong>ws, who m. a sister of Gen. Israel<br />

Putnam. He w<strong>as</strong> a soldier of <strong>the</strong> revolution, and w<strong>as</strong> a survey<strong>or</strong>,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y settled at what is now Putnam, 0. In 1808<br />

<strong>the</strong>y removed to Moxahala Mills, near Zanesville, 0., where<br />

he w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, miller and a distiller, and where she d. 23<br />

Aug., 1828, and he d. 31 Oct., 1828. <strong>The</strong>y had three<br />

children, <strong>the</strong> two first b<strong>or</strong>n at Spr<strong>in</strong>gfield (now Putnam),<br />

and <strong>the</strong> l<strong>as</strong>t at Moxahala Mills :<br />

1. James Backus, b. 31 Aug., 1804, m. June, 1830, Mary<br />

Ann Greene, b. 1810, <strong>in</strong> England, daughter of Capt. D^miel<br />

Greene and Mary Anne, his wife, of Marietta, 0. <strong>The</strong>y settled<br />

at Parkersburgh, Va., and she d. <strong>in</strong> 1831, at her fa<strong>the</strong>r's, at<br />

Marietta. He afterwards lived at Qu<strong>in</strong>cy, Carthage and<br />

Warsaw, 111., and <strong>in</strong> 1858 w<strong>as</strong> sojourn<strong>in</strong>g at Marietta, but<br />

did not marry a second time. <strong>The</strong>y had one child : Daniel<br />

Greene, b. <strong>in</strong> 1831 at Marietta, who w<strong>as</strong> brought up <strong>the</strong>re<br />

by his maternal grandparents, and m. <strong>in</strong> 1855 Evel<strong>in</strong>e Sullivan,<br />

daughter of Charles Sullivan, Esq., of Marietta, where<br />

<strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had one child : Margaret W.,<br />

b. 1856.<br />

2. Alexander Ilamiltou, b. 27 Aug., 1807, who d. 5 June,<br />

1842, at Carthage, 111., unm.<br />

3. Dc(vid Woodhridge, b. 2 Dec, 1811, d. 4 Sept., 1852,<br />

at Louisville, Ky., unm.<br />

VI. Judge John Griswold Hillhouse (2147), b<strong>or</strong>n at<br />

Islew London, !N". P. (now ^Martville), Conn., o Aug., 1751,<br />

eldest son of Judge William Hillhouse and Sarah Gris-


926<br />

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wolcl (496), Av<strong>as</strong> a great graiKlson of Phebe Ilj'de (10) of<br />

<strong>the</strong> third generation. He m, 1786, his third cous<strong>in</strong> (of <strong>the</strong><br />

blood of <strong>the</strong> Rev. James Fitch, first m<strong>in</strong>ister of jST<strong>or</strong>wich),<br />

EUzabeth M<strong>as</strong>on, b. 20 Jan., 1759, at Lebanon, second<br />

daughter of CoL Jeremiah M<strong>as</strong>on and Elizabeth Fitch of<br />

Lebanon, and granddaughter of Jeremiah M<strong>as</strong>on, and Mary<br />

Clark, of N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

[That Jeremiah M<strong>as</strong>on, b. 4 March, 1705, at Lebanon,<br />

who m. 24 May, 1727, Mary Clark at Iladdam, w<strong>as</strong>agreat<br />

grandson of Maj<strong>or</strong> John M<strong>as</strong>on of N<strong>or</strong>wich, <strong>the</strong> conquer<strong>or</strong><br />

of <strong>the</strong> Pequots, who w<strong>as</strong> deputy govern<strong>or</strong> and act<strong>in</strong>g govern<strong>or</strong><br />

of <strong>the</strong> colony of Connecticut, <strong>as</strong> follows: Daniel<br />

M<strong>as</strong>on, b. April, 1652, at Saybrook, w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> youngest son<br />

of Maj<strong>or</strong> John M<strong>as</strong>on. He m. f<strong>or</strong> his first wife, Margaret<br />

Denison, b. 16 Dec, 1550, at Roxbury, second daughter of<br />

Edward Denison and Elizabeth Weld of Roxbury. She<br />

d. 9 May, 1678. He had by her two sons : Daniel M<strong>as</strong>on,<br />

b. 26 N'ov., 1674, at Ston<strong>in</strong>gton ; and Ilezekiah, b. 3<br />

May, 1676; who were baptized 9 May, 1676, by <strong>the</strong> apostle,<br />

Elliot, at Roxbury. That Daniel M<strong>as</strong>on, m. 19 April, 1704,<br />

D<strong>or</strong>othy Hobart, b. 21 Aug., 1679, at Topsfield, M<strong>as</strong>s.,<br />

third daughter of <strong>the</strong> Rev. Jeremiah Hobart and Elizabeth<br />

Whit<strong>in</strong>g of Topsfield, and afterwards of Haddam, Conn.,<br />

and granddaughter of <strong>the</strong> Rev. Samuel Whit<strong>in</strong>g, first m<strong>in</strong>-<br />

ister of Lynn, M<strong>as</strong>s., and his second wife, Elizabeth St.<br />

John. Daniel M<strong>as</strong>on <strong>the</strong> younger, d. 7 May, 1705, iit Lebanon.<br />

Jeremiah M<strong>as</strong>on of N<strong>or</strong>wich, b<strong>or</strong>n about two<br />

months bef<strong>or</strong>e <strong>the</strong> death of his fa<strong>the</strong>r, w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> only child<br />

of that marriage with D<strong>or</strong>othy Hobart. But after <strong>the</strong><br />

de^th of her first husband, Mrs D<strong>or</strong>othy (Hobart) M<strong>as</strong>on<br />

m. 1 Oct., 1707, Hon. Ilezekiah Bra<strong>in</strong>ard of Haddam, and<br />

had by him n<strong>in</strong>e children, one of which children w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Rev. David Bra<strong>in</strong>ard, <strong>the</strong> celebrated missionary to <strong>the</strong><br />

Indians. Ano<strong>the</strong>r, Martha Bra<strong>in</strong>ard, w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> first wife of<br />

Gen. Joseph Spencer of <strong>the</strong> ami}- of <strong>the</strong> revolution, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> grandmo<strong>the</strong>r of Elizabeth Spencer, wife of Gov.<br />

Lewis C<strong>as</strong>s of Detroit. Elizabeth M<strong>as</strong>on, through lier ancestress,<br />

D<strong>or</strong>othy Hobart, and her ancestress, Elizabeth St.<br />

John above named, w<strong>as</strong> descended from Sir Oliver St.<br />

John, Baron of Beauchamp, who upon <strong>the</strong> coni<strong>in</strong>g of his<br />

third cous<strong>in</strong>. Queen Elizabeth, to <strong>the</strong> throne, w<strong>as</strong> created<br />

L<strong>or</strong>d St. John of Bletshoe.<br />

Through lier ancestress, ISIargaret Beauchamp (grandmo<strong>the</strong>r<br />

of K<strong>in</strong>g Henry <strong>the</strong> seventh), whose first husband<br />

w<strong>as</strong> Sir Oliver St. riohn of Penmark, Elizabeth M<strong>as</strong>on w<strong>as</strong><br />

descended from Gundred, fourth daughter of William <strong>the</strong>


HYDE GENEALOGY. 927<br />

coiiqnev<strong>or</strong>, avIio m. "William Do "Warren, <strong>the</strong> iirst carl of<br />

Surrv. Through her ancestress, jSIargery Le Dispenser,<br />

and her ancestress, Joan Plantagenet (fonrtli daughter of<br />

Edward <strong>the</strong> first), who m. Gilbert Le Clair, third earl of<br />

Gloucester, and her ancestress Matilda, of Scotland, niece<br />

of Edgar A<strong>the</strong>l<strong>in</strong>g, and wife of K<strong>in</strong>g Henry <strong>the</strong> first, she<br />

w<strong>as</strong> descended from Alfred <strong>the</strong> Great, and from several<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r Ariglo-Saxon k<strong>in</strong>gs. And through her ancestress,<br />

]\fatilda, wife of William <strong>the</strong> Conquer<strong>or</strong>, daughter<br />

of Baldw<strong>in</strong>, seventh count of Flanders, and Adela,<br />

daughter of liobert, first k<strong>in</strong>g of France, she w<strong>as</strong> descended<br />

from Lewis <strong>the</strong> fair of Fj-ance, and from Charlemagne,<br />

emper<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> wQst, and Hildegarde of Swabia,<br />

his wife. F<strong>or</strong> <strong>the</strong> pedigree, of <strong>the</strong> St. John ancestry, of<br />

Elizabeth (St. John) W^hit<strong>in</strong>g of Lynn, who m. 6 Aug.,<br />

1629, <strong>the</strong> Rev. Samuel Whit<strong>in</strong>g, and came to America <strong>in</strong><br />

1636, and d. 3 March, 1677, at Lynn, see Apijendix J.,<br />

and 14 A'. E. Hist, and Gen. Reg., 61.]<br />

John Griswold Hillhouse and wife, settled at Moutville,<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> a justice of <strong>the</strong> peace, a member of <strong>the</strong> legislature,<br />

and a judge of <strong>the</strong> county court. Ue d. 9 Oct.,<br />

1806, at Montville, and she d. May, 1835.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

:<br />

:<br />

6133. John Griswold, b. 4 Nov., 1802, at Moutville, d. 28 Oct.,<br />

18U8.<br />

G134. Elizabeth, b. 22 Nov., 178-7, at Moutville. She d. 13 Dec,<br />

1807, unm.<br />

6135. Sarah Griswold, b. 31 Jan., 1790, at Montville. She m. 4<br />

Nov., 1813, Joseph II. Bellamy, Esq., b. 1786, at Bethlehem,<br />

Conn., son of David Bellamy, and grandson of Rev. Joseph<br />

Bellamy, D. D., of Bethlehem, and his first wife, Frances<br />

Sherman. He graduated at Yale 1808, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at Bethlehem, where he d. 1 Nqv,, 1848, and<br />

wliere she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had fotjr children, b<strong>or</strong>n<br />

at Bethlehem<br />

1 and 2. John Ilillhuuse and David. Sherman, "who died <strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong>ir childhood.<br />

3. Charlotte, who m. Bev. N. W. Monroe of Cambridge,<br />

and d. Oct., 1857, leav<strong>in</strong>g two children.<br />

4. Elizabeth 3J<strong>as</strong>on, who m. Kev. Aret<strong>as</strong> Loomis, m<strong>in</strong>ister<br />

of Bethlehem, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

6136. Harriet, b. 28 May, 1792, at Montville. She m. 24 May,<br />

1814, David Buel, b. 22 Oct., 1784, son of David Buel and<br />

Rachel McNeil of Litchfield* and afterwards of Troy, N. Y.<br />

He graduated at Williams college 1805, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at Troy, where h§ became a very dist<strong>in</strong>guished


928<br />

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member of <strong>the</strong> bar, w<strong>as</strong> a member of <strong>the</strong> constitutional convention<br />

of 1821, a judge of <strong>the</strong> county courts, and w<strong>as</strong> f<strong>or</strong><br />

eighteen years a regent of <strong>the</strong> university of <strong>the</strong> state of New<br />

Y<strong>or</strong>k. He d. 16 Aug., 1860, at Troy, leav<strong>in</strong>g her surviv<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had n<strong>in</strong>e children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Troy :<br />

1. Savwelj b. 11 June, 1815, graduated at Williams college,<br />

1833, and w<strong>as</strong> an Ej^iscopal clergyman, m. <strong>in</strong> 1888, Jane<br />

Eliza Wilmer, w<strong>as</strong> rect<strong>or</strong> of Christ's church at Poughkeepsie<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1757, and had four children : David Llillhouse ; William<br />

Wilmer; Richard Hooker; and Samuel.<br />

2. David Bmhouse, b. 26 May, 1817, graduated at Bristol<br />

college. Pa., and w<strong>as</strong> an Episcopal clergyman ; m. <strong>in</strong> 1857,<br />

Mary Atk<strong>in</strong>son, only daughter of Pit. Rev. Bishop Atk<strong>in</strong>son<br />

of N<strong>or</strong>th Carol<strong>in</strong>a. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Burl<strong>in</strong>gton, Vt., <strong>in</strong><br />

1858, where he w<strong>as</strong> rect<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> Episcopal church.<br />

3. John Grisicold, b. 1819, graduated at Williams college<br />

1839, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Troy 1857, unm.<br />

4. Charhtte EUzahcth, b. 1821, m. 1851, Henry Champion<br />

Lockwood, b. 6 June, 1817, at Rochester, N. Y. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Troy, where <strong>the</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1860 s. p.<br />

5. ^ Sarah, b. 1823, d. 1825.<br />

6. VanVechtm, b. 1826, d. 1829.<br />

7. Clarence, b. 1830, graduated at Union college 1849. and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer and rec<strong>or</strong>der of <strong>the</strong> city of Troy, where he w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858, unm. In 1862 he w<strong>as</strong> colonel of volunteers<br />

* <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> service of <strong>the</strong> United States.<br />

8. Hanvpden. b. 12 Dec, 1834, a merchant at Keokuck,<br />

Iowa, <strong>in</strong> 1857. unm.<br />

9. Oliver Pr<strong>in</strong>ce, b. 22 Jan., 1838, graduated at Williams<br />

college <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

6137. Mary Anne, b. 9- Oct., 1796, at Montville. She m. April,<br />

]S23, Dr. Eli<strong>as</strong> W. Williams, youngest son of Rev. Joshua<br />

Williams and Mary AV^ebb of Harw<strong>in</strong>ton, Conn. He graduated<br />

at Yale 1819, and w<strong>as</strong> a physician. <strong>The</strong>y settled at<br />

Bethlehem, and he d. Sept., 1828, and she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

N<strong>or</strong>wich Town <strong>in</strong> 1860. <strong>The</strong>y had two children :<br />

1. Mari/ E., b. Jan., 1825, m. 14 Oct., 1857, William<br />

Pitch, b. 27 Oct., 1800, at Bozrah, Conn., youngest st)n of<br />

Col. Asa Fitch of Bozrah, by his first wife, Susanna Pitch.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at N<strong>or</strong>wich Town <strong>in</strong> 1860, and had one<br />

child: William Asa, b. 7 Aug., 1858, d. 28 March, 1860.<br />

2. John a. II., b. Aug., 1827, d. Feb., 1829.<br />

VI. Hon. James Hillhouse (2148), b<strong>or</strong>n at New London,<br />

N. P. (now Montville), 20 Oct., 1754, second son of<br />

Judge William llillhouse and Sarali GrisAvold (496), w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

great grandson of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of <strong>the</strong> third generation.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> adopted and educated by liis uncle, James Abra-


HYDE GENEALOGY. 929<br />

ham Hillhoiise, of 'New Haven. He graduated at Yale <strong>in</strong><br />

1773, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and received <strong>the</strong> degree of doct<strong>or</strong><br />

of laws <strong>the</strong>re <strong>in</strong> 1823, and w<strong>as</strong> tre<strong>as</strong>urer of that college<br />

fifty years. He m. 1 Jan., 1779, Sarah Lloyd, h. 175"3,<br />

daughter of John Lloyd, Esq., of Boston. She d. 9 Kov.,<br />

1779, at <strong>the</strong> age of 26 years.<br />

His child hy her tv<strong>as</strong> :<br />

6138. Sarali Luc<strong>as</strong>, b. 3 Nov., 1779, d. 6 Nov., 1779.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 10 Oct., 1782, Rehecca Woolsey, b. 23<br />

Aug., 1755, at Dos<strong>or</strong>is, L. L, daughter of Col. Melancton<br />

Tayl<strong>or</strong> Woolsey and Rebecca Lloyd of Dos<strong>or</strong>is, and granddaughter<br />

of Rev. Benjam<strong>in</strong> Woolsey, <strong>the</strong> third m<strong>in</strong>ister<br />

of Southol'd, who w<strong>as</strong> b<strong>or</strong>n at Jamaica, L. I., <strong>in</strong> 1687,<br />

graduated at Yale 1709, and d. 15 Aug., 1759, at Dos<strong>or</strong>is.<br />

[<strong>The</strong> Rev. Benjam<strong>in</strong> Woolsey w<strong>as</strong> a son of Capt, Ge<strong>or</strong>ge<br />

Woolsey, who w<strong>as</strong> b. 10 Oct., 1652, at Kew Y<strong>or</strong>k, settled<br />

at Jamaica, and d. 19 Jan., 1741, and grandson of Ge<strong>or</strong>ge<br />

Woolsey, who came to America from Yarmouth, England.<br />

See 3 Sprague's Ann., 81.]<br />

James Hillhouse settled at ISTew Haven, Conn., where<br />

he w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> first commissioner of <strong>the</strong> Connecticut school<br />

fund and an <strong>as</strong>sistant <strong>or</strong> counsel<strong>or</strong> from 1789 to 1791, a<br />

member of congress <strong>as</strong> early <strong>as</strong> 1791, and w<strong>as</strong> afterwards<br />

sixteen years a member of <strong>the</strong> U. S. senate. She d. 30<br />

Dec, 1813, at New Haven, where he d. 29 Dec, 1832.<br />

Mis children l>y her were :<br />

6139. James Abraham, b. 20 Sept., 1789, at New Haven. He graduated<br />

at Yale, 180S; vr<strong>as</strong> a poet, and possessed literary atta<strong>in</strong>ments<br />

of a very high character. He m. 23 Nov., 1822,<br />

C<strong>or</strong>nelia Lawrence, daughter of Isaac Lawrence and C<strong>or</strong>nelia<br />

Beach of New Y<strong>or</strong>k. <strong>The</strong>y settled at New Haven, and<br />

he w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> auth<strong>or</strong> of Percy a M<strong>as</strong>que, Hadad, <strong>The</strong> Judgment,<br />

&c. His literary w<strong>or</strong>ks were published <strong>in</strong> 12mo. <strong>in</strong> 1839<br />

He d. 5 Jan., 1841, at New Haven. <strong>The</strong>y had four children,<br />

b<strong>or</strong>n at New Haven :<br />

1. C<strong>or</strong>nelia, b. 19 Nov., 1825, m. her fa<strong>the</strong>r's first cous<strong>in</strong>,<br />

William Hillhouse (6161), third son of Thom<strong>as</strong> Hillhouse<br />

(2153) of Watervliet, N. Y., by his second wife, Anne<br />

Ten Broeck. {See No. 6161.)<br />

2. Mary. 3. Isaphcne.<br />

4. James, b. Feb., 1833, d. 22 Feb., 1833.<br />

6140. Augustus Luc<strong>as</strong>, b. 9 Dec, 1791, at New Haven, graduated at<br />

Y^ale, 1810. He lived <strong>in</strong> France, and d. <strong>in</strong> 1859, unm.<br />

6141. Sarah Lloyd, b. 7 July, 1783, at New Haven, and d. 26 June,<br />

1833, unm.<br />

117<br />

;


930<br />

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6142. Mary Luc<strong>as</strong>, b. 13 Sept., 1785, at New Haven, where she w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1860, unm.<br />

6143. Rebecca Woolsey. b. 12 June. 1794, at New Haven. She m.<br />

2G Sept., 1816, Rev. Nathaniel Hewett, D. D., b. 28 Aug.,<br />

1788, at New London, Conn., son of Nathaniel Hewitt and<br />

Sarah Avery, and a descendant of Capt. Thom<strong>as</strong> Hewitt<br />

of Ston<strong>in</strong>gton, and Hannah Palmer.<br />

[This Capt. Thom<strong>as</strong> Hewitt w<strong>as</strong> a shipm<strong>as</strong>ter. <strong>The</strong> family<br />

tradition is, that he w<strong>as</strong> a son of Joseph Hewitt, who m.<br />

Priscilla Alden, daughter of John Alden and Pri'seilla Mull<strong>in</strong>s<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Mayflower. But he w<strong>as</strong> probably too old to have<br />

been a grandson of Priscilla Mull<strong>in</strong>s; who w<strong>as</strong> married only<br />

twenty-eight years bef<strong>or</strong>e he w<strong>as</strong> a mar<strong>in</strong>er at Ston<strong>in</strong>gton,<br />

and only thirty-six years bef<strong>or</strong>e his marriage. He m. 26<br />

April, 1659, at Ston<strong>in</strong>gton, Hannah Palmer, b. 15 June,<br />

1634, at Charlestown, M<strong>as</strong>s., daughter of Walter Palmer of<br />

Charlestown and afterwards of Ston<strong>in</strong>gton, by his second wife,<br />

Rebecca Sh<strong>or</strong>t, and settled at Ston<strong>in</strong>gton. In 1662 he sailed<br />

on a co<strong>as</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g voyage, and he and his vessel were never afterwards<br />

heard of. He had two sous : Thom<strong>as</strong> Hewitt ; and<br />

Benjam<strong>in</strong> Hewitt.]<br />

Rev. Nathaniel Hewitt graduated at Yale 1808, and w<strong>as</strong><br />

a Presbyterian clergyman. He w<strong>as</strong> <strong>or</strong>da<strong>in</strong>ed, and settled at<br />

Plattsburgh, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1815, <strong>as</strong> p<strong>as</strong>t<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> Presbyterian<br />

church at that place. In 1818 <strong>the</strong>y removed to Fairfield,<br />

Conn. He w<strong>as</strong> settled <strong>as</strong> p<strong>as</strong>t<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> first Congregational<br />

church <strong>the</strong>re. In 1827 he w<strong>as</strong> appo<strong>in</strong>ted general agent of<br />

<strong>the</strong> American temperance society ; <strong>in</strong> which employment he<br />

cont<strong>in</strong>ued many years, and w<strong>as</strong> one of <strong>the</strong> most efiicient and<br />

powerful advocates of <strong>the</strong> temperance cause. He visited<br />

England and <strong>as</strong>sisted <strong>in</strong> f<strong>or</strong>m<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> British and F<strong>or</strong>eign<br />

Temperance Society. In Dec, 1830, he became p<strong>as</strong>t<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong><br />

second society at Bridgep<strong>or</strong>t, Conn., where she d. 4 Jan.,<br />

1831. He had by her six children, <strong>the</strong> first b<strong>or</strong>n at Plattsburgh<br />

and <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs at Fairfield.<br />

1. Rebecca ILWionse, h. 22 June, 1817, d. 30 July, 1831,<br />

at New Haven, unm.<br />

2. Jumes Billkousc, b. 14 June, 1819, and d. 14 Sept.,<br />

1819.<br />

3. Nathcmicl Augustus, b. 27 Nov., 1820; graduated at<br />

Amherst college, and w<strong>as</strong> an Episcopal clergyman, and afterwards<br />

a Catholic priest, and belonged to <strong>the</strong> <strong>or</strong>der of <strong>the</strong><br />

Paulists ; w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at New Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1863, unm.<br />

4. Javies IlUlhouse 2d, b. 8 April, 1823, d. 3 Jan., 1824.<br />

5. Sarah, b. 8 April, 1823 (tw<strong>in</strong>), liv<strong>in</strong>g with her fa<strong>the</strong>r<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858, unm.<br />

6. Henry Stuart, b. 26 Dec. 1825, graduated at medical<br />

department of <strong>the</strong> New Y<strong>or</strong>k university, and w<strong>as</strong> a physician.<br />

He m. 2 Feb., 1848, Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e S. Ilurd, daughter of<br />

Ferris Hurd and Julia, his wife, of Bridgep<strong>or</strong>t. He w<strong>as</strong> au


HYDE GENEALOGY. 931<br />

<strong>as</strong>sistant surgeon <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> U. S. army. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

New Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had four «ons. He w<strong>as</strong> appo<strong>in</strong>ted<br />

brigade surgeon <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> U. S. army <strong>in</strong> August, 18G1.<br />

After <strong>the</strong> death of his first wife, Kev. Nathaniel Hewitt<br />

m. 14 Nov., 1881, Susan Elliot, b. 1 Dec, 1790, at Fairfield,<br />

daughter of Rev. Andrew Elliott and 31ary Pynchon. She<br />

d. 1 May, 1857. He had by her one child :<br />

7. Rebecca Hillhouse, who d. 21 April, 1851, unm.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Bridgep<strong>or</strong>t <strong>in</strong> 1858; and <strong>the</strong> church of<br />

which he w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong>n p<strong>as</strong>t<strong>or</strong> w<strong>as</strong> <strong>in</strong> connection with <strong>the</strong> Presbytery<br />

of New Y<strong>or</strong>k.<br />

VI. David Hillhouse (2149), b<strong>or</strong>n at E"ew London, N".<br />

P. (now Montville), 11 May, 1756, third son of Judge<br />

William Hillhouse and Sarah Griswold (496), w<strong>as</strong> a great<br />

grandson of Phcbe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He<br />

m. Sarah P<strong>or</strong>ter of Hadley, M<strong>as</strong>s. <strong>The</strong>y removed to<br />

Ge<strong>or</strong>gia, where he probably d. She d. <strong>in</strong> 1831, at "W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton,<br />

Wilkes county, Ga. He published a newspaper at<br />

Columbia, S. C.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were :<br />

6144. Daniel K., who d. unm.<br />

6145. David P<strong>or</strong>ter, m. Charlotte Stark, who d. .s. j^- He <strong>the</strong>n m.<br />

Lucy L. Lipham of Gra., and had by her three children :<br />

1. Lawrence P. 2. Martha S. 3. David A. <strong>The</strong>y probably<br />

all died unm.<br />

6146. Thom<strong>as</strong>, who died unm.<br />

6147. William E., who died unm.<br />

6148. Carol<strong>in</strong>e S. R., who died unm.<br />

6149. Sarah, who m. Felix H. Gilbert, youngest son of Felix Gilbert<br />

and Miss Grant of Wilkes county, Ga. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant,<br />

and a member of <strong>the</strong> legislature. He w<strong>as</strong> a man of<br />

vig<strong>or</strong>ous <strong>in</strong>tellect, of benevolent temper and high social quali-<br />

ties. She d. 15 May, 1808, <strong>in</strong> Wilkes county, where he d.<br />

27 Nov., 1813, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> prime of his life. <strong>The</strong>y had one child<br />

Sarah Hillhouse, h. 1806, who w<strong>as</strong> left, by her fa<strong>the</strong>r's<br />

will, to <strong>the</strong> guardianship of her grandmo<strong>the</strong>r, Mrs. Sarah<br />

(P<strong>or</strong>ter) Hillhouse ; under whose care her m<strong>in</strong>d became<br />

highly cultivated. She m. 29 April, 1823, Adam Leopald<br />

Alexander, b. about 1802, at Sunbury, Ga., son of Dr. Adam<br />

Alexander (a physician of Sunbury, who w<strong>as</strong> b<strong>or</strong>n at Inverness,<br />

Scotland, and graduated at <strong>the</strong> medical school at Ed<strong>in</strong>burgh,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> a surgeon of <strong>the</strong> United States, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> army of <strong>the</strong><br />

revolution). Adam L. Alexander graduated at Yale, 1821.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton, Wilkes county, Ga., where he w<strong>as</strong><br />

a planter, and w<strong>as</strong> f<strong>or</strong> many years c<strong>as</strong>hier of <strong>the</strong> branch, at<br />

W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton, of <strong>the</strong> state bank of Ge<strong>or</strong>gia. He w<strong>as</strong> a gentleman<br />

of cultivated t<strong>as</strong>te and excellent character. She d.<br />

:


932<br />

:<br />

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28 Feb., 1855, at W<strong>as</strong>li<strong>in</strong>gton, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> full <strong>as</strong>surance of <strong>the</strong><br />

Christian's hope, and beloved and lamented by all who knew<br />

her. He w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had twelve<br />

children : 1. Louisa F., m. Capt. Jeremy F. Gilmer, b<strong>or</strong>n <strong>in</strong><br />

N<strong>or</strong>th Carol<strong>in</strong>a, graduated at West Po<strong>in</strong>t military academy <strong>in</strong><br />

1834, and w<strong>as</strong> a capta<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> c<strong>or</strong>ps of eng<strong>in</strong>eers of U. S.<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1861, he w<strong>as</strong> a colonel <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> army of <strong>the</strong><br />

army, <strong>in</strong> 1860 ;<br />

sou<strong>the</strong>rn confederacy. 2. Sarah Gr., m. Col. Alexander R.<br />

Lawton, who graduated at West Po<strong>in</strong>t military academy, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Savannah <strong>in</strong> 1858, and w<strong>as</strong> a maj<strong>or</strong>general<br />

of militia, and a brigadier-general <strong>in</strong> confederate army<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1862; <strong>the</strong>y had three children : Carrie; Louisa; and Sarah.<br />

3. Harriet v., m. Wallace Cumm<strong>in</strong>g, Esq., of Savannah, <strong>as</strong>sist-<br />

ant c<strong>as</strong>hier of <strong>the</strong> Bank of Ge<strong>or</strong>gia, and <strong>in</strong> 1857 had one child,<br />

Sarah Gilbert. 4. Mary Cliif<strong>or</strong>d, m. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge G. Hull, Esq., of<br />

Atlanta, Ga., super<strong>in</strong>tendent of <strong>the</strong> Atlanta and Lagrange rail<br />

road, and <strong>in</strong> 1857 had one child, Lucy Harvie. 5. William<br />

Felix, graduated at Yale <strong>in</strong> 1851, m. Mary Louisa Toombs,<br />

eldest daughter of Hon. Robert Toombs, U. S. senat<strong>or</strong> from<br />

Ge<strong>or</strong>gia; she d. 4 March, 1855, <strong>in</strong> childbirth, and her child<br />

died with her; he w<strong>as</strong> a planter <strong>in</strong> 1857. 6. Adam L., died<br />

<strong>in</strong> childhood. 7. Edward P<strong>or</strong>ter, graduated <strong>in</strong> 1857, at West<br />

Po<strong>in</strong>t military academy ; w<strong>as</strong> a second lieutenant <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> U. S.<br />

eng<strong>in</strong>eer c<strong>or</strong>ps, and w<strong>as</strong> <strong>in</strong> command of <strong>the</strong> sappers and<br />

m<strong>in</strong>ers at West Po<strong>in</strong>t, <strong>in</strong> 1858. 8 and 9. Charles Atwood<br />

and James Hillhouse, undergraduates at <strong>the</strong> university of Va.<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1857. 10. Marion B., b. 1842. 11. Henry, died <strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>in</strong>fancy. 12. Alice V., b. 1849.<br />

6150. Mary, who w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> second wife of Andrew Shepherd, a wealthy<br />

planter of Wilkes county, Ga., f<strong>or</strong>merly of Virg<strong>in</strong>ia. He<br />

d. about 1830, and she d. 23 April, 1856. He had by her<br />

seven children<br />

1. Albert H.^ a physician, who m. Anne E. Smith, and<br />

died. <strong>The</strong>y had three children : Sarah P<strong>or</strong>ter m.<br />

Fle<strong>well</strong>yn, an accomplished gentleman and planter, and <strong>in</strong><br />

1857 had one child; and William, and Alberta, who died<br />

young.<br />

2. Edward T., m. Eliza J. Wynn, and had five children :<br />

Martha B.; Mary S.; Sarah A.; Charlotte; and Andrew H.<br />

3. iMaria F., m. Lock Weems, and d. 18 May, 1850, and<br />

he d. 1853. <strong>The</strong>y had seven children : Edward M. ; Eugenia,<br />

said to be <strong>the</strong> most beautiful woman <strong>in</strong> Ge<strong>or</strong>gia, and <strong>as</strong> lovely<br />

<strong>as</strong> she is beautiful, who m. Piedd of Columbus, Ga.,<br />

and <strong>in</strong> 1857 had two children; Lock; Mary S. ; Charlotte<br />

W. ; John A. ; and Felix.<br />

4. Charlotte W., m. Eev. John W. Baker of Ge<strong>or</strong>gia, and<br />

had eight children : Felix<strong>in</strong>a, who m. Profess<strong>or</strong> Woodrow<br />

of Oglethrop university, Ga. ; Carol<strong>in</strong>e C. ; John W. ; William<br />

; Henry; Edward; Charlotte E. ; and Charles W^<br />

5. Sarah, d. unm.


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6. Carol<strong>in</strong>e, <strong>in</strong>. Gen. Andrew J. Ilansell, a lawyer of<br />

Marietta, Ga., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1857, and had four<br />

children : William A. ; Julia S. ; Mary C. ; and Fclix<strong>in</strong>a.<br />

7. Alexander II.<br />

<strong>The</strong> first wife of Andrew Shepherd w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> widow Maria<br />

(Gilbert) Christm<strong>as</strong>, daughter of Felix Gilbert and Miss<br />

Grant; by whom he had one daughter, who m. a sou of<br />

Gen. William H. W<strong>in</strong>der of Maryland.<br />

VI. Deacon Samuel Hillhouse (2151), bom at I^ew London,<br />

K. P. (now Montville), 17 Jan., 1762, fifth son of<br />

Judge William Hillhouse and Sarah Griswokl (496), w<strong>as</strong><br />

a great grandson of Phebe H^'de (10) of <strong>the</strong> third generation.<br />

He m. Sarah Comstock of Montville, daughter of<br />

Daniel Comstock and Sarah Bradf<strong>or</strong>d, a descendant of<br />

Joseph Bradf<strong>or</strong>d and Anne Fitch, which Joseph Bradf<strong>or</strong>d<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a grandson of Gov. William Bradf<strong>or</strong>d of <strong>the</strong> Mayflower<br />

[see No. 22). <strong>The</strong>y settled at Goshen, Conn.,<br />

and returned to Montville previous to 1806, where she d.<br />

30 Jan., 1821. He d. 21 Dec, 1831, at We<strong>the</strong>rsfield.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children icere<br />

:<br />

6151. William, b. at Goshen. He m. Mercy Goodell, who d. s. p.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 19 April, 1825, Elizabeth Fitch of Bozrah.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had three children :<br />

1. James, probably m. his fifth cous<strong>in</strong>, Louisa Dolbear of<br />

Montville, daughter of Elean<strong>or</strong> Raymond (5937) and Lemuel<br />

II. Dolbear, and d. Oct., 1851, and had one son, James.<br />

2. Sarah, who d. unm.<br />

8. David.<br />

6152. Nathaniel, b. at Goshen. He ni. Sarah Bradf<strong>or</strong>d, b. 17 April,<br />

1796, at Montville, where <strong>the</strong>y settled and where she d. 20<br />

Nov., 1825. He moved to We<strong>the</strong>rsfield about 1830, where<br />

he d. 25 April, 1845. <strong>The</strong>y had four children b<strong>or</strong>n at Mont-<br />

ville :<br />

1. Sarah Frances, b. 7 Aug., 1817, and d. 7 April, 1838,<br />

unm.<br />

2. William, b. 18 May, 1819, and d. 16 Oct., 1821.<br />

3. Joseph Sherwood, h. 15 March, 1821 ; m., 20 April,<br />

1852, Iluth Smith Piatt, who d. 26 Nov., 1855, and had by<br />

her two children: Samuel Sherwood, b. 1853, d. 1854; and<br />

Helen Frances, b. Jan., 1855, d. April, 1855. He <strong>the</strong>n m.<br />

11 March, 1858, Sarah Isbel Foster, and w<strong>as</strong> a farmer at<br />

E<strong>as</strong>t Hartf<strong>or</strong>d.<br />

4. Samuel, b. 8 Sept., 1823, and d. 4 April, 1825.<br />

6153. Samuel, b. at Goshen. He settled at We<strong>the</strong>rsfield, where he<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1857, probably unm.<br />

6154. Delia, b. 16 Aug., 1784, at Goshen. She m. Deacon John<br />

Beach, and settled at Goshen. His second wife w<strong>as</strong> her


934<br />

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fourth cous<strong>in</strong>, Lucy Wadhams (3128), second daughter of<br />

Abraham Wadhams and Tryphena Coll<strong>in</strong>s (880) of Goshen.<br />

{See No. 8128.)<br />

6155. Mary, b. April, 1787, at Goshen. She m. her fourth cous<strong>in</strong>,<br />

Joshua llaymond (5931), eldest son of Josiah liaymond<br />

(2036) and Elizabeth Baker, (^'ee No. 5931.)<br />

6156. Sarah, b. at Goshen. She w<strong>as</strong> unm. <strong>in</strong> 1857.<br />

6157. Rachel, b. at Goshen. She w<strong>as</strong> unm. <strong>in</strong> 1857.<br />

yi. Thom<strong>as</strong> Hillbousc (2153), bom at :N"ew London,<br />

N. P. (now Moutville), Conn., 24 Sept., 1766, seventh son<br />

of Judge William Hillhouse and Sarah Griswold (496),<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of <strong>the</strong> third<br />

generation. He m., 1797, Harriet Hosmer, b. 23 Jan.,<br />

1776, at Middletowu, sister of Chief Justice Stephen T.<br />

Hosmer, and daughter of Hon. Titus Hosmer and Lydia<br />

L<strong>or</strong>d (see No. 6085). He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

settled at Troy, K. Y., where she d. 3 Oct., 1811.<br />

His child hy lier w<strong>as</strong><br />

:<br />

:<br />

6158. Harriet L., b. 21 July, 1798, at Troy. She m. 28 Oct., 1817,<br />

C<strong>or</strong>nelius Schuyler, b. 1 July, 1795, son of Jeremiah Schuyler<br />

and Jane Cuyler of Hoosick, and afterwards of Watervliet,<br />

N. Y. He graduated at Union college 1816. <strong>The</strong>y,<br />

settled at F<strong>or</strong>t Johnson, and removed to Troy, where he w<strong>as</strong><br />

a mei'chant and w<strong>as</strong> sheriff of <strong>the</strong> county of Rensselaer. In<br />

1842 <strong>the</strong>y removed to Ballston, N. Y., where he w<strong>as</strong> a farmer<br />

and a member of <strong>the</strong> legislature. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Albany <strong>in</strong> 1857, and had eight children, all, except <strong>the</strong> first,<br />

b<strong>or</strong>n at Troy<br />

1. Harriet Anne, b. 3 Aug., 1818, at F<strong>or</strong>t Hunter; m.<br />

1849, Edward C. Delavan, of Ballston, <strong>the</strong> great temperance<br />

advocate. She w<strong>as</strong> his second wife, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Ballston <strong>in</strong> 1863; and he had by her three children : Harriet<br />

Schuyler, b. 23 June, 1850 ; Ellen Hard<strong>in</strong>, b. 19 April, 1853,<br />

d. 6 Jan., 1857; and Henry Wallace, b. 6 Sept., 1856, d. 9<br />

June, 1857.<br />

2. Jane Cuyler, b. 31 Jan., 1822 ; m. 1849, Robert P.<br />

McM<strong>as</strong>ter, and d. March, 1854, at Ballston, and had one<br />

child, Jennie Schuyler, b. 19 June, 1851, d. 2 May, 1853.<br />

3. C<strong>or</strong>nelia Louisa, b. 21 March, 1825, d. 9 Oct., 1828.<br />

4. Thom<strong>as</strong> Hillhouse, b. 22 Aug., 1827, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Ballston<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858, unm.<br />

5. Echvard Henry, b. 13 Jan., 1831, d. 29 Jan., 1835.<br />

6. Jeremiah Cuyler, b. 19 June, 1833, d. 26 Jan., 1835.<br />

7. Carol<strong>in</strong>e Tibbets, b. 7 June, 1836, liv<strong>in</strong>g with her<br />

parents, 1857, unm.<br />

8. Sarah Hillhouse, b. 14 Nov., 1841, unm. <strong>in</strong> 1858.


HYDE GENEALOGY. 'ggg<br />

Thomns Ilillhouse, after <strong>the</strong> death of his first wife,<br />

m. Oct., 1812, Anne Ten Bi-oeck, claiio:hter of Maj<strong>or</strong> John<br />

Ten Broeck and Anna Van Schaick Ten Broeck of Hudson,<br />

N. Y. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Watervliet, W. Y., where he<br />

w<strong>as</strong> an extensive, successful and wealthy farmer, and<br />

where he d. 15 July, 1834. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>o; at Troy <strong>in</strong><br />

1860.<br />

His children hy her loere<br />

:<br />

6159. Thom<strong>as</strong>, b. 10 March, 1810, at Watervliet. He m. <strong>in</strong> Dec,<br />

1844, Ilari-iet Prouty of Geneva, where <strong>the</strong>y settled, and<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> a state senat<strong>or</strong>. In 1862 he w<strong>as</strong> adjutantgeneral<br />

of <strong>the</strong> state of New Y<strong>or</strong>k. <strong>The</strong>y had five children,<br />

b<strong>or</strong>n at Geneva<br />

1. Margaret. 2. Thom<strong>as</strong>.<br />

3. Anne, died young.<br />

5. Augusta.<br />

4. Ph<strong>in</strong>eh<strong>as</strong>.<br />

6160. John, b. 17 Dec, 1817, at Watervliet. He graduated at<br />

West Po<strong>in</strong>t military academy <strong>in</strong> 1842, and served some time<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> U. S. army. He m. <strong>in</strong> May, 1847, Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Van<br />

Vrank<strong>in</strong> of Schenectady, and <strong>in</strong> 1860 <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Syracuse, N. Y. <strong>The</strong>y had four children b<strong>or</strong>n at Water-<br />

vliet :<br />

1. John. 2. Te7i Broeck.<br />

3. William. 4. Mansfield Lovell.<br />

6161. William, b. 22 Nov., 1820, at Watervliet. He graduated at<br />

<strong>the</strong> medical department of <strong>the</strong> university of New Y'<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong><br />

1845, and w<strong>as</strong> a physician. He m. 25 June, 1845, C<strong>or</strong>nelia<br />

Lawrence Hillhouse, b. 19 Nov., 1825, at New Haven, eldest<br />

daughter of his first cous<strong>in</strong>, James Abraham Hillhouse (6139)<br />

and C<strong>or</strong>nelia Lawrence. <strong>The</strong>y settled at New Haven, where<br />

she d. 26 June, 1851, s. p.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 18 Jan., 1854, Frances Julia Betts, b. 28<br />

Nov., 1822, at Newburgh, N. Y., daughter of Judge Samuel<br />

R. Betts, of <strong>the</strong> U. S. district court, and Carol<strong>in</strong>e Dewey of<br />

<strong>the</strong> city of New Y^<strong>or</strong>k, and niece of Judge Charles A. Dewey,<br />

of <strong>the</strong> supreme court of M<strong>as</strong>s. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at New<br />

Haven <strong>in</strong> 1861, and he had by her three children, b<strong>or</strong>n at<br />

New Haven.<br />

1. James, b. 19 Nov., 1854.<br />

2. Charles Betts, b. 25 Nov., 1856.<br />

3. Francis, b. 12 Sept., 1859.<br />

6162. Sarah Anne, b. July, 1813, at Watervliet. She m. April,<br />

1838, AmosS. Perry of Troy, N. Y., where <strong>the</strong>y settled and<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1861. <strong>The</strong>y had seven children,<br />

b<strong>or</strong>n at Troy :<br />

:<br />

1. Thom<strong>as</strong> Hillhouse, died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy. 2. Mary Stone.<br />

3. James Hillhouse. 4. Anne.<br />

5. John Schoolcraft. 6. Sarah. 7. Edward J)elavan,


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VI. Maey IIillhouse (2154), b<strong>or</strong>n at New London,<br />

I^. P. (now Montville), 10 April, 1753, eldest danghter of<br />

Judge William Hilllionse and Sarah Griswold (496), w<strong>as</strong><br />

a great granddaughter of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of <strong>the</strong> third<br />

generation. She ni, 6 May, 1775, William Pr<strong>in</strong>ce, b. 6<br />

March, 1753, at New London, N. P. (now Montville), son<br />

of William Pr<strong>in</strong>ce and Mary Holland. <strong>The</strong>y settled at<br />

New London, N. P. (now Montville), and removed to<br />

W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton, Ga., where he d. 3 April, 1806.<br />

<strong>The</strong>h' children were<br />

:<br />

61G3. AVilliam, b. 6 May, 1776, at New London, graduated at Yale<br />

1796, and d. 1817, unm.<br />

6164. Oliver Hillhouse, b. 1782, at New London. lie m. 15 Aug.,<br />

1817, Mary Ross N<strong>or</strong>man, eldest daughter of Ge<strong>or</strong>ge N<strong>or</strong>man<br />

and Sarah (Groce) Holt of L<strong>in</strong>coln county, Ga. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer and a very dist<strong>in</strong>guished member of <strong>the</strong> Ge<strong>or</strong>gia<br />

bar. <strong>The</strong>y settled at W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton, Wilkes county, <strong>in</strong><br />

1819, removed to Bibb county <strong>in</strong> 1822, to Milledgeville <strong>in</strong><br />

1831, and to A<strong>the</strong>ns, Ga., <strong>in</strong> 1835. He w<strong>as</strong> a state senat<strong>or</strong><br />

from Bibb county, and a U. S. senat<strong>or</strong> from <strong>the</strong> state of<br />

Ge<strong>or</strong>gia. He w<strong>as</strong> one of <strong>the</strong> auth<strong>or</strong>s of Ge<strong>or</strong>gia Scenes, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> compiler of two digests of <strong>the</strong> laws of Ge<strong>or</strong>gia. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a man of genu<strong>in</strong>e wit and hum<strong>or</strong>, and a great fiv<strong>or</strong>ite<br />

with his brethren of <strong>the</strong> bar. He and his wife were lost 9<br />

Oct., 1837; by <strong>the</strong> dis<strong>as</strong>trous wreck of <strong>the</strong> steam packet<br />

Home, near Ocracoke, where about one hundred p<strong>as</strong>sengers<br />

were drowned. <strong>The</strong>y had five children :<br />

1. J\Iari/ Raymond, b. 21 Aug., 1819, at W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton, d.<br />

15 Sept., 1822.<br />

2. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge William, b. 18 May, 1821, at W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton, d.<br />

24 Oct., 1822.<br />

3. Oliver HiUhouse, b. 16 March, 1823, <strong>in</strong> Bibb county,<br />

Ga., m. 15 June, 1852, Sarah M. R. Jackson, youngest<br />

daughter of Henry Jackson, LL.D., and Martha B. C, his<br />

wife. He w<strong>as</strong> a planter and a lawyer, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Macon. Ga., <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had two children : Martha B<strong>as</strong>ilena,<br />

b. 18 July, 1855 ; and Oliver Hillhouse, b. 19 Nov.,<br />

1857.<br />

4. Sarah Virg<strong>in</strong>ia, b. 23 Nov., 1825, <strong>in</strong> Bibb county, Ga.,<br />

m. 5 May, 184(), Dr. James Mercer Green, second son of<br />

William Montgomery Green and Jane McKonky. He graduated<br />

at Jefferson medical college <strong>in</strong> 1837, and w<strong>as</strong> a physician.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Macon <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had five children :<br />

Mary Raymond, b. 16 Jan., 1847; Henry McKonky, b. 28<br />

July, 1848 ; Oliver Hillhouse, b. 31 Dec, 1849 ; William<br />

Montgomery, b. 19 Aug., 1851, d. 15 March, 1853 ; Frances<br />

Mitchell, b. 17 May, 1853, d. 2 Oct., 1853 ; and Virg<strong>in</strong>ia<br />

Selma, b. 9 July, 1855.


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5. ElhaLeth Frances, b. 7 Nov., 1828, at Macon, m. 17<br />

May, 1851, James Ro,s<strong>well</strong> K<strong>in</strong>g, third son of Barr<strong>in</strong>gton<br />

K<strong>in</strong>g and Catlier<strong>in</strong>e Nephew of Ros<strong>well</strong>, Ga <strong>The</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Eos<strong>well</strong> <strong>in</strong> 185S, and had four children : Harriet<br />

Buel, b. G March, 1S52, d. 1(3 March. 1850; Barr<strong>in</strong>gton<br />

James, b. 29 April, 1854; Oliver Ilillhouse, b. 1 March,<br />

1856; and Charles, b. 4 Oct., 1857.<br />

6165. Sarah, b<strong>or</strong>n at New Loudon, died unm.<br />

VI. Rachel Hillhouse (2155), b<strong>or</strong>n at N'cw London,<br />

IsT. P. (now Aiontville), 17 Aug., 1760, second daughter of<br />

Judge William Ilillhouse and Sarah Grriswold (496), w<strong>as</strong><br />

a great granddaughter of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of <strong>the</strong> third<br />

generation. She m. Daniel F. Raymond of New London,<br />

]Sr. P. (now Montville), where <strong>the</strong>y settled, and probably<br />

died <strong>the</strong>re.<br />

TVieii- chihlrcn icere :<br />

:<br />

.6160. Daniel F., who m. 1 Sarah Ames, and 2 Delia 31atlock, and<br />

had five children<br />

1. Danid. 2. Sarah, &c.<br />

6167. David Hillhouse, b. at Montville. He graduated at Yale,<br />

1810, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. He m. his fourth cous<strong>in</strong>, Miriam<br />

Leonard (3235), second daughter of Timothy Leonard and<br />

Mary Baldw<strong>in</strong> (899) of Lans<strong>in</strong>gburgh (see No. 3235), and<br />

had one daughter who d. unm.<br />

6168. James, b. at Montville, and graduated at Yale <strong>in</strong> 1818.<br />

He m. Carol<strong>in</strong>e R. Thompson, and d. <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had five<br />

children :<br />

1. DavuL 2. Sarah II. 3. Anna E.<br />

4. Thompson. 5. Calv<strong>in</strong> Colton.<br />

6169. Sarah, b. at Montville, d. unm.<br />

6170. Mary, b. at Montville, d. unm.<br />

6171. Abigail, b. at Montville. She m. Rev. Calv<strong>in</strong> Colton, D. D.<br />

YI. John Elliot (2159), b<strong>or</strong>n at Kent, Conn., 3 Nov.,<br />

1760, third son of Nathan Elliot and Clar<strong>in</strong>a Grisw^old<br />

(498), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of <strong>the</strong><br />

third generation. He m, 7 Aug., 1799, Pen<strong>in</strong>ah Waller,<br />

b. ll' April, 1777, at Kent, daughter of Peter Waller<br />

(probably a descendant of Joseph Waller, b. 1670, and<br />

Abigail his wife, who came to Woodbury, Conn., previous<br />

to 1700). He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at L<strong>in</strong>dleytown,<br />

N. Y., where he w<strong>as</strong> a cl<strong>as</strong>s leader and steward <strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Methodist church. About 1812 <strong>the</strong>y removed to<br />

Laurence ville. Pa., where he d. 13 Dec, 1845, where she<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1853.<br />

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<strong>The</strong>ir cMldrPM were<br />

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6172. William Hillliouse, b. 3 Dec, 1803, at L<strong>in</strong>dleytown. He w<strong>as</strong><br />

a merchant, and w<strong>as</strong> <strong>in</strong> partnership with his uncle, Augustus<br />

Griswold Elliot (-!1(j2), by whom he w<strong>as</strong> adopted <strong>as</strong> a son.<br />

After <strong>the</strong> death of his uncle, he cont<strong>in</strong>ued <strong>the</strong> bus<strong>in</strong>ess at<br />

Frankl<strong>in</strong>villc, where he w<strong>as</strong> a justice of <strong>the</strong> peace, and a c<strong>or</strong>oner,<br />

and where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g, <strong>in</strong> 1854, unm.<br />

6173. Augustus John, b. 17 Jan., i'808, at L<strong>in</strong>dleytown. After <strong>the</strong><br />

death of his fa<strong>the</strong>r, he lived at his fa<strong>the</strong>r's homestead, and<br />

took care of his mo<strong>the</strong>r and sister until he d. 1 March 1849,<br />

unm.<br />

6174. Homer, b. 30 Aug , 1813, at Lawrenceville. He m. 20 Dec,<br />

1845, Mrs. Hannah Clark, and settled at Lawrenceville,<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, merchant, and lumberman. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had <strong>in</strong> 1854 three children :<br />

1. Oscar H., b. 14 Nov., 1846.<br />

2. CliarUsL.,h. 8 May, 1848.<br />

3. Mary Jeanette, b. 7 June, 1852.<br />

6175. Nathan, b.<br />

1819.<br />

1 March, 1819, at Lawrenceville, d. 17 March,<br />

6176. John, b. 27 May, 1820, at Lawrenceville. He m. 30 July;<br />

1845, Fidelia S. Orcott, daughter of Zeb<strong>in</strong>a Orcott of Rutland,<br />

Vt., and removed to Bristol, 111., where she d. 17<br />

April, 1846, s.p.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 22 Feb., 1848, Sarah Clark, b. 10 Oct., 1821,<br />

<strong>in</strong> Grafton couuty, N. H., daughter of John Clark. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

settled at Vermillionville, II!., where he w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1854. He had by her <strong>in</strong> 1854, three children :<br />

1. William Aufjttstris, b. 25 Nov., 1848.<br />

2. Bonier, b. 20 Sept., 1850.<br />

3. John, b. 21 Feb., 1853.<br />

6177. Julia Pen<strong>in</strong>ah, b. 27 July, 1810, at L<strong>in</strong>dleytown. She w<strong>as</strong> an<br />

<strong>in</strong>valid, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g with her mo<strong>the</strong>r at <strong>the</strong> paternal homestead<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1854, unm.<br />

VI. Mat<strong>the</strong>w Elliot (2160), b. at Kent, Conn., 1 Dec,<br />

1761, fourth son of J^athan Elliot and Clariua Grriswold<br />

(498), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of <strong>the</strong><br />

third generation. He m, 1 March, 1804, Mary Ann Farrand,<br />

b. 23 May, 1780, daughter of Jonathan Farrand of<br />

W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton, Conn., by his second wife, Rebecca PowelL<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Kent, where he d. 26<br />

June, 1827. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Woodbuiy <strong>in</strong> 1852.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

6178. William Farrand, b. 10 Dec, 1804, at Kent. He m. 3 April,<br />

1830, Mrs. Hannah Maria (Brown) Elliot, b. June, 1807,<br />

daughter of John Brown of Guilf<strong>or</strong>d, N. Y., and widow of<br />

David P, Elliott of Otto, N. Y. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and


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<strong>the</strong>y settled at Otto, where she d. 4 Sept., 1839. He had by<br />

her two children :<br />

1. Augustus Banter/, b. 8 Jan., 1835, d. 10 Jan., 1836.<br />

2. Frankl<strong>in</strong> FreJerkk, b. 28 Oct., 1836.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 21 Oct., 1840, Ellen Johnson, b. 5 Oct., 1819,<br />

daughter of Dr. Elisha Johnson of Otto, N. Y., and had by<br />

her three children<br />

3. E/len Maria, b. 26 April, 1844.<br />

4. Mat<strong>the</strong>w Grisicold, b. 14 Dec, 1845.<br />

5. Farrand William, b. 8 Feb., 1848.<br />

6179. Mat<strong>the</strong>w Griswold, b. 16 Nov., 1805, at Kent. He m. Oct.,<br />

1836, 31ary Ann Br<strong>in</strong>tnall, b. 17 April, 1812, daughter of<br />

"William Br<strong>in</strong>tnall of New Haven. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and<br />

<strong>the</strong>y settled at New Haven, where he w<strong>as</strong> president of <strong>the</strong><br />

New Haven and New London rail road company. <strong>The</strong>y had<br />

four children, b<strong>or</strong>n at New Haven :<br />

1. Charles, K July, 1837, d. Aug., 1837.<br />

2. Rosalia, h. July, 1839, d. Feb., 1846.<br />

3. Frederick, b. March, 1841.<br />

4. Tlieod<strong>or</strong>e, who died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

6180. Nathan Augustus, b. 11 July, 1810, at Kent. He d. 18<br />

March, 1837, probably unm.<br />

6181. Mary Ann, b. 16 Jan., 1807, at Kent. She m. 6 Aug., 1831,<br />

Hiram H. Barney. He graduated at Union college <strong>in</strong> 1830,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. <strong>The</strong>y settled at C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, 0., where he<br />

w<strong>as</strong> commissioner of common schools of <strong>the</strong> state of Ohio.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had three children :<br />

1. Mary Louisa, b. 1 Dec.^ 1832.<br />

2. Roderick, b. 6 Nov., 1835.<br />

3. Howard, b. 10 Sept., 1840.<br />

6182. Clar<strong>in</strong>a. b. 12 Sept., 1813, at Kent.<br />

6183. Rebecca, b. 17 Jan., 1815, at Kent. She m. 18 April, 1847,<br />

Er<strong>as</strong>mus D. K<strong>in</strong>gsley. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Marietta, 0., where<br />

he w<strong>as</strong> super<strong>in</strong>tendent of schools. <strong>The</strong>y had a daughter:<br />

Mary Louisa, b. 15 March, 1850.<br />

YL Nathan Elliot (2161), b<strong>or</strong>n at Kent, Conn., 25<br />

Feb.^ 1767, fifth son of Nathan Elliot and Clar<strong>in</strong>a Griswold<br />

(498), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of<br />

<strong>the</strong> third generation. He graduated at Yale 1789, and<br />

studied div<strong>in</strong>ity, and w<strong>as</strong> licensed to preach, but w<strong>as</strong> never<br />

settled <strong>as</strong> a m<strong>in</strong>ister. He m. Mary Murdock of Lyme.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y lived at Catskill, N. Y., where he w<strong>as</strong> a bookseller<br />

and <strong>the</strong> publisher of a newspaper called <strong>The</strong> American<br />

Eagle. He d. 1828.<br />

TJieir children loere :<br />

6184. James G-uerusey, b. about 1804, m. and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at New<br />

Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1860 ; a broker.


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6185. Nathan G., b. about 180G. He d. 1838, on liis p<strong>as</strong>sage to<br />

G-alvestou, probably unm.<br />

6186. John Mat<strong>the</strong>w, who died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

VI. RiCHAED Jackson Elliot (2164), h<strong>or</strong>n at Kent,<br />

Conn., 1 Sept., 1773, eighth son of Nathan Elliot and Clar<strong>in</strong>a<br />

Griswold (498), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

(10) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. Pie m. 1793, Joanna Hill,<br />

only child of Samuel Hill of Kent. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Kent,<br />

and <strong>in</strong> 1805 removed to Boardman, O., wliere he w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

farmer and a merchant, and where he d. <strong>in</strong> Jan., 1814.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children 7cere :<br />

6187. Daniel, b. about 1795, at Kent. He m. Elizabeth —— , and<br />

lived at Poland, 0., and d. 2 Sept., 1832, and had three<br />

children<br />

1. Jared. 2. Oscar. 3. Eliza.<br />

6188. H<strong>or</strong>ace, b. June, 1802, at Kent. He m. and settled at Po-<br />

land, 0., where he died and left a family.<br />

6189. Samuel, b. 27 Aug., 1805, at Boardman, O.<br />

6190. Richard Jackson, b. Oct., 1809, at Boardman, 0.<br />

After <strong>the</strong> death of her first husband, Mrs. Joanna (Hill)<br />

Elliot m. Jared Kirtland of Poland, 0., and d. 5 Oct., 1832.<br />

VI. Lucy Elliot (2165), b<strong>or</strong>n at jS'ew Preston, Conn.,<br />

17 Sept., 1755, eldest daughter of Kathan Elliot and Clar<strong>in</strong>a<br />

Griswold (498) of Kent, w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of<br />

Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. " She m. 27 Sept.,<br />

1781, Rev. Seth Swift, b. 30 "Sept., 1749, at Kent, son of<br />

Jirah Swift of Kent, and previously of Sandwich, M<strong>as</strong>s.<br />

[Jirah Swift had several o<strong>the</strong>r children. One of <strong>the</strong>m<br />

w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> Rev. Job Swift, D. D., of Benn<strong>in</strong>gton, Vt., who<br />

d. 20 Oct., 1804, la<strong>the</strong>r of Dr. Heman Swift, an em<strong>in</strong>ent<br />

physician of Benn<strong>in</strong>gton, of Samuel Swift, Esq., of Middlebury,<br />

who w<strong>as</strong> a dist<strong>in</strong>guished lawyer, and of Benjam<strong>in</strong><br />

SAvift, Esq., of St. Albans, who w<strong>as</strong> U. S. senat<strong>or</strong> from<br />

Vermont. Ano<strong>the</strong>r son of Jirah Swift of Kent w<strong>as</strong> Col.<br />

Heman Swift of <strong>the</strong> Connecticut l<strong>in</strong>e <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> army of <strong>the</strong><br />

revolution. And ano<strong>the</strong>r w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> fa<strong>the</strong>r of Gen. John<br />

Swift, who w<strong>as</strong> killed upon <strong>the</strong> Niagara frontier <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

war of 1812, and of Philetus Swift of Vienna, N. Y., who<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a senat<strong>or</strong> from <strong>the</strong> western district of New Y<strong>or</strong>k, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> president of <strong>the</strong> senate when Lieut.-Gov. Tayl<strong>or</strong> acted<br />

<strong>as</strong> govern<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> state.]<br />

Rev. Seth Swift graduated at Yale 1774, studied <strong>the</strong>ology<br />

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w<strong>as</strong> <strong>or</strong>da<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>as</strong> p<strong>as</strong>t<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> Congre^^atioiial church at<br />

Williamstown, M<strong>as</strong>s., 27 May, 1779, and cont<strong>in</strong>ned such<br />

p<strong>as</strong>t<strong>or</strong> until he died 13 Feb., 1807. She d. 14 June, 1845,<br />

at Cl<strong>in</strong>ton, Conn., <strong>in</strong> tho 90th year of his age.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir cMldren were<br />

:<br />

6191. Ephrai<strong>in</strong> Griswold, b. 14 Aug., 1782, at AVilliamstown. He<br />

graduated at Williams college 18U4, and w<strong>as</strong> a Congregational<br />

clergyman. He w<strong>as</strong> m<strong>in</strong>ister of Kill<strong>in</strong>gw<strong>or</strong>th, and w<strong>as</strong><br />

colleague of Dr. West <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> church at Stockbridge, M<strong>as</strong>s.<br />

He d. 28 Aug., 1858, at Buffalo, N. Y., s. p.<br />

6192. Nathan EUiotj^b. 10 July, 1790, at Williamstown. He d.<br />

near Birm<strong>in</strong>gham, 0., unm.<br />

6193. Elisha Pope, b. 12 Aug., 1792, at Williamstown. He graduated<br />

at Williams college 1818, and w<strong>as</strong> a Presbyterian clergyman,<br />

and doct<strong>or</strong> of div<strong>in</strong>ity at Yale and Jefferson colleges.<br />

He m. 2 Oct., 1817, Eliza Darl<strong>in</strong>g Beach, b. 16 Feb., 1791,<br />

only child of Darl<strong>in</strong>g Beach and Iveturah Green of Hanover,<br />

N. J., a great great granddaughter of Bev. Abraham Pearson,<br />

first president of Yale college. He w<strong>as</strong> settled 2 Nov.,<br />

1819, <strong>as</strong> p<strong>as</strong>t<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> Second Presbyterian church at Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa. In 1833 he w<strong>as</strong> appo<strong>in</strong>ted c<strong>or</strong>respond<strong>in</strong>g secretary<br />

of <strong>the</strong> f<strong>or</strong>eign missionary society of <strong>the</strong> Presbyterian<br />

church. In 1833 he resigned <strong>the</strong> p<strong>as</strong>t<strong>or</strong>al charge of <strong>the</strong><br />

church <strong>in</strong> Pittsburgh, and <strong>in</strong> 1835 w<strong>as</strong> settled <strong>as</strong> p<strong>as</strong>t<strong>or</strong> of<br />

<strong>the</strong> church at Allegany City, Pa., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1858. <strong>The</strong>y had n<strong>in</strong>e children, all, except <strong>the</strong> l<strong>as</strong>t, b<strong>or</strong>n at<br />

Pittsburgh :<br />

1. 3Ia)-^ Henrietta, b. 3 Aug., 1819; ra. 20 Oct., 1839,<br />

Rev. Edward W. Wright, b. 27 Sept., 1816, son of Rev.<br />

John Wright of Lanc<strong>as</strong>ter, 0. He graduated at university<br />

of Oxf<strong>or</strong>d, 0., 1834, and w<strong>as</strong> a Presbyterian clergyman.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> <strong>in</strong> 1858 p<strong>as</strong>t<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> church at Delphi, la., and<br />

<strong>the</strong>y had five children: Williamson Swift, b. 7 Aug., 1840,<br />

undergraduate <strong>in</strong> Jefferson college <strong>in</strong> 1858 ; John Elliot,<br />

b. 17 Dec, 1843; Jennie, b. 8 June, 1846; Edward Elisha,<br />

b. 28 March, 1851; and Lucy Henrietta, b. 3 Jan., 1857.<br />

2. Ashhel Elisha, b. 1821, who died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

3. Samuel Beaeh, b. 1822, who died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

4. Elliot Elisha, b. 8 Sept , 1824, graduated at Jefferson<br />

college 1843, and w<strong>as</strong> a Presbyterian clergyman ; and <strong>in</strong><br />

1848 w<strong>as</strong> <strong>or</strong>da<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>as</strong> p<strong>as</strong>t<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> church at Zenia, 0. He<br />

m. 3 June, 1849, Mary Huston, daughter of Judge Huston<br />

of Uuiontown, Pa., and w<strong>as</strong> settled <strong>as</strong> p<strong>as</strong>t<strong>or</strong> of a church <strong>in</strong><br />

Pittsburgh, where she d. 25 July, 1850, s. 2>- He <strong>the</strong>n m.<br />

12 Aug., 1857, Fannie Damon of Spr<strong>in</strong>gfield, 0., and <strong>in</strong><br />

1858 <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at New C<strong>as</strong>tle, Pa., where he w<strong>as</strong> p<strong>as</strong>t<strong>or</strong><br />

of <strong>the</strong> Presbyterian church.<br />

5. Joseph Fatterson, who died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.


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6. Rcnry Marfyn. b. 4 3Iaj. 1827. He w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and<br />

d. 2 Nov.. 1853. uniu.<br />

7. Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e WilUamonia. b. 14 Jan., 1829; m. 15 Sept.,<br />

1852, Hon. Williamson Wright of Logansp<strong>or</strong>t, la., <strong>as</strong> his<br />

third wife. He graduated at <strong>the</strong> university of Oxf<strong>or</strong>d, 0.,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Logansp<strong>or</strong>t <strong>in</strong> 1858,<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> a member of <strong>the</strong> state senate, and lie had by<br />

her four children : Mary. b. 2 Aug., 1853, d. 20 Feb.. 1857;<br />

Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e, b. 2 May, 1855 ; Swift Williamson, b. 11 Jan.,<br />

1857 ; and a daughter, b. 25 Oct., 1858.<br />

8. EJvsard Faiyson, h. 2 Dec. 1834. He graduated at<br />

Jeiferson college 1854. and <strong>in</strong> 1858 w<strong>as</strong> a div<strong>in</strong>ity student <strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Western <strong>The</strong>ological sem<strong>in</strong>ary at Allegany City, and w<strong>as</strong><br />

unm.<br />

9. Lur>/ Elizahcth, b. 16 March, 1838, at Allegany City;<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g with her parents <strong>in</strong> 1858, unm.<br />

6104. Joseph, b. 2U Dec, 1794, at Williamstown. He married and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Birm<strong>in</strong>gham, 0.. <strong>in</strong> 1858, and w<strong>as</strong><br />

said to have six children.<br />

6195. Clar<strong>in</strong>da, b. 23 April. 1785, at Williamstown. She m. Philo<br />

Clark, Esq., of Sandusky, 0., and d. 1855 at her daughter's,<br />

<strong>in</strong> Iowa. She left two children<br />

1. Josejyh, of Med<strong>in</strong>a, 0., <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

2. C7ar<strong>in</strong>a, who m. —'— Johnson, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Iowa<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

6196. Lucy, b. 18 May, 1788, at Williamstown. She m. Oct.,<br />

1812, at Lee, M<strong>as</strong>s.. Rev. Sylvester Selden, b. 1786, at<br />

Middle Haddam, Conn., son of Rev. David Selden and<br />

Cynthia May. He graduated at Williams college 1807, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a Congregational clergyman. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Westbrook,<br />

Conn., and removed to Hebron, where he d. 4 Oct.,<br />

1841. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Greenville. Conn'., <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had three children b<strong>or</strong>n at Westbrook :<br />

1. Henry Th<strong>or</strong>nton, b. May, 1814; m. 25 Dec, 1842,<br />

Emely M. Stevens, daughter of Samuel Stevens of New<br />

Y<strong>or</strong>k. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Xew Y<strong>or</strong>k,<br />

and he d. May. 1853, at sea, on his p<strong>as</strong>sage to Ch<strong>in</strong>a. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had one son, Henrv Sylvester, b. Oct., 1844. at New Y<strong>or</strong>k.<br />

2. Cynthia Elizabeth, b. Dec, 1816, m. Jan., 1853, Selden<br />

Townsend May, b<strong>or</strong>n at Marblehead, 3I<strong>as</strong>s., son of Rev. Hezekiah<br />

3Iay. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer and a lumber dealer, and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Tionesta, Pa., <strong>in</strong> 1859, s. p.<br />

3. Sarah Gertrude, b. 15 Aug., 1826, m. 14 Sept., 1848,<br />

Dr. Sylvester Wooster Turner, b. 12 March, 1822, at Kill<strong>in</strong>gw<strong>or</strong>th.<br />

He graduated at Yale, 1842, and at <strong>the</strong> medical<br />

department of that college <strong>in</strong> 1846, and w<strong>as</strong> a physician.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at Chester, Conn., and removed to Greenville,<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859. and had two children :<br />

Henry Selden. b. 22 May, 1851; and Gertrude May, b. 29<br />

March, 1855.<br />

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6197. Sabr<strong>in</strong>a, b. 2 Nov., 1799, at Willianistown. She m. 1825, at<br />

Pittsburgh, Joshua Logan, b. 1794, at Dubl<strong>in</strong>, Ireland, son<br />

of David Logan and Juliet Reed of Dubl<strong>in</strong>, and afterwards<br />

of Pittsburgh, Pa. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>_y settled at<br />

Poland, 0. He w<strong>as</strong> a lieutenant-colonel of volunteers, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

service of <strong>the</strong> L'. S. at F<strong>or</strong>t Meigs, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> war of 1812. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

lived at New C<strong>as</strong>tle, Darl<strong>in</strong>gton, Pittsburgh and atBridgewater,<br />

Pa., where he w<strong>as</strong> a burgess and a justice of <strong>the</strong> peace. She<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Beaver, Pa., <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had five children :<br />

1. Julia, b. 1826, at Poland, m. 1848, at Beaver, J. R.<br />

Bla<strong>in</strong>e, b. 1811, at "Wayncsburgh, son of David Bla<strong>in</strong>e of<br />

Waynesburgh. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at<br />

Beaver, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had two children<br />

: J. Elliot, b. 1849 ; and Sabr<strong>in</strong>a, b. 1853.<br />

2. Emeli/, b. 1831, at Pittsburgh, m. 1851, Thom<strong>as</strong> Allison,<br />

b. 1819, at Beaver, son of James Allison, J^sq., of<br />

Beaver. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Beaver, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1858, and had one child. Edward, b. 1852.<br />

3. Lucy, b. 1833, at Pittsburgh, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Beaver<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858, unm.<br />

4. David S., b. 1834, at Pittsburgh, graduated at Jefferson<br />

college, 1854, and w<strong>as</strong> a div<strong>in</strong>ity student <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Western<br />

<strong>The</strong>ological sem<strong>in</strong>ary at Allegany City, <strong>in</strong> 1858, unm.<br />

5. Henri/ C, b. 1837, at New C<strong>as</strong>tle, a clerk at Pittsburgh<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858, and w<strong>as</strong> unm.<br />

VI. Clar<strong>in</strong>a Elliot (2166), b<strong>or</strong>n at Kent, Conn., 13<br />

July, 1759, second dangliter of ISTathan Elliot and Clar<strong>in</strong>a<br />

Griswold (498), w<strong>as</strong> a a^reat granddauo'hter of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

(10) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m."23 Feb., 1790, Jonathan<br />

Warner of Canaan, I^. Y., b. 4 Dec, 1747, at<br />

We<strong>the</strong>rsfield, Conn., son of William Warner and Rebecca<br />

Lnpton of Canaan. {See No. 1492.)<br />

[This William Warner, b. 4 Jan., 1717, at We<strong>the</strong>rsfield,<br />

Conn., w<strong>as</strong> son of William Warner, b. 1672, at<br />

We<strong>the</strong>rsfield, and Elizabeth, his wife, and w<strong>as</strong> grandson<br />

of Capt. William Warner <strong>the</strong> first, of We<strong>the</strong>rsfield, and<br />

Hannah, his wife, and w<strong>as</strong> great grandson of Daniel Warner<br />

of Ipswich, and his first wife, Elizabeth, aud great<br />

great grandson of William Warner, who came from England,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> a settler at Ipswich <strong>in</strong> 1637.]<br />

She w<strong>as</strong> his second wife, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Canaan,<br />

where she d. 13 Aug., 1802. He <strong>the</strong>n m. Lncena Tilden,<br />

but had no issue by her. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer and a justice<br />

of <strong>the</strong> peace, and d. 8 April, 1823, at Canaan.<br />

His children hy Clar<strong>in</strong>a Elliot were<br />

G198. Griswold Elliot, b. 19 March, 1791, at Canaan. He m. 10<br />

Nov., 1821, at Genesee, N. Y., Mam Sheffield, b, 18 June,<br />

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179."), at iMontvIlle, Conn., daughter of William Sheffield and<br />

Bridget AVillia<strong>in</strong>s of M., and afterwards of Catskill, N. Y.<br />

•<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Olean, N. Y., where<br />

he w<strong>as</strong> a judge of <strong>the</strong> county courts f<strong>or</strong> 8 years. <strong>The</strong>y removed<br />

to Pittsburgh <strong>in</strong> 1829. He w<strong>as</strong> engaged <strong>the</strong>re <strong>in</strong><br />

merchandise, lumber<strong>in</strong>g and manufactur<strong>in</strong>g. <strong>The</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Sewickley, Pa., <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had five children, <strong>the</strong><br />

four first b<strong>or</strong>n at Olean, and <strong>the</strong> l<strong>as</strong>t at Allegany City<br />

1. 31aria, b. 22 Dec, 1822, and d. 25 Dec, 1822.<br />

2. Henry Clay, b. 18 Aug., 1824, and d. 26 Aug., 1825.<br />

3. Auffustns Elliot, b. 10 Nov., 1826, and d. lo Sept., 1837.<br />

4. James Sheffield, b. 29 April, 1828, graduated at Union,<br />

1849, and d. 1853, at New Orleaus, unm.<br />

5. Henrietta Williams, b. 16 Oct., 1831, w<strong>as</strong> educated at<br />

<strong>the</strong> Brooklyn <strong>female</strong> academy, m. 4 Dec, 1851, Frankl<strong>in</strong><br />

Osb<strong>or</strong>n, b. 6 May, 1821, at Loudon county, Va., son of B.<br />

Osb<strong>or</strong>n and Mary Chew. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Allegany City, and<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1859, were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Annwood, Jefferson county, Va., and<br />

had four children: James Warner, b. 6 jMarch, 1853; Frank<br />

Chew, b. 20 Dec, 1854; Clara Elliot, b. 24 Dec, 1856; and<br />

Henry Augustus, b. 8 Oct., 1858, d. 20 Jan., 1859.<br />

6199. Thom<strong>as</strong>, b. 30 Nov., 1792, at Canaan. He became <strong>in</strong>sane at<br />

<strong>the</strong> age of eighteen years, and d. 6 June, 1848, unm.<br />

6200. Nathan, b. 4 April, 1795, at Canaan. He graduated at Union<br />

college <strong>in</strong> 1819, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. He m. Elizabeth Bembert<br />

of Petersburgh, Ga., and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Monticello, Ga.,<br />

where he d. 2 April, 1828. <strong>The</strong>y had one child<br />

Nathan, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Memphis, Tenn., 1858, unm.<br />

6201. John Elliott, b. 25 April, 1797, at Canaan. He m. Sarah E.<br />

Hitchcock of West Stockbridge. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Canaan<br />

and occupied his fa<strong>the</strong>r's homestead, where he d. 10 Feb.,<br />

1842. <strong>The</strong>y had five children, three of whom died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>-<br />

fancy ; <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs were :<br />

1. Eli<strong>as</strong> Elliot, who graduated at Williams college 1847,<br />

and died seven years <strong>the</strong>reafter, at <strong>the</strong> age of 28 years.<br />

2. John Henry, a merchant at Milwaukie <strong>in</strong> 1858, unm.<br />

6202. Clar<strong>in</strong>a, b. 19 July, 1799, at Canaan. She m. 18 Oct., 1826,<br />

Rev. Hart Talcott, b. 8 Nov., 1787, at Bolton, Conn., sou of<br />

Elijah Talcott and Bebecca Olmstead. He graduated at<br />

Dartmouth 1812, and w<strong>as</strong> a Congregational clergyman. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> settled at Warren, Conn., where he d. 27 March, 1836.<br />

She had by him four children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Warren :<br />

1. Henry Warner, b. 13 Sept., 1827, d. 30 Dec, 1846,<br />

unm.<br />

2. Elizabeth Parthcnia, b. 29 Sept., 1829, d. 12 Dec,<br />

1850, at Canaan, unm.<br />

3. Clar<strong>in</strong>a Rebecca, b. 26 Sept., 1833; w<strong>as</strong> a teacher <strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>female</strong> sem<strong>in</strong>ary at Limestone Spr<strong>in</strong>gs, S. C, <strong>in</strong> 1858,<br />

unm.<br />

4. Edioard Olmstead, b. 10 Aug., 1835, d. 15 Nov., 1840.<br />

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Jonathan Warner's first wife w<strong>as</strong> Mary Wriglit, who d.<br />

at Canaan. He had by her five sons.<br />

VI. Lydia Elliot (2167), b. at Kent, Conn., 5 Oct., 1763,<br />

third danghter of Nathan Elliot and Clar<strong>in</strong>a Griswold<br />

(498), w^<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of Phel)e H3'de (10) of<br />

<strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. Jan., 1785, Daniel Sherman<br />

Br<strong>in</strong>smade, Esq., b. 1754, at W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton, Conn., second<br />

son of Rev. Daniel Br<strong>in</strong>smade and Rhoda Sherman of<br />

<strong>the</strong> Judea society <strong>in</strong> W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton.<br />

[<strong>The</strong> Rev. Daniel Br<strong>in</strong>smade, b. 1718, graduated at Yale<br />

1745, w^<strong>as</strong> settled <strong>as</strong> m<strong>in</strong>ister of <strong>the</strong> Judea society 9<br />

March, 1749, and d. 23 April, 1793 ; w^<strong>as</strong> son of Lieut.<br />

Daniel Br<strong>in</strong>smade, b. 1687, and Mary his wife, and w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

grandson of Daniel Br<strong>in</strong>smade and Sarah Kellogg, his<br />

wife, and w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of John Br<strong>in</strong>smade and<br />

Mary his wife. That John Br<strong>in</strong>smade w<strong>as</strong> of Charlestowai<br />

iu 1637, and w<strong>as</strong> one of <strong>the</strong> early settlers of Stratf<strong>or</strong>d,<br />

Conn. ; and w<strong>as</strong> elected a deputy to <strong>the</strong> general court <strong>in</strong><br />

1669.]<br />

Daniel S. Br<strong>in</strong>smade and Lydia Elliot, his wife, settled<br />

at W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton, where he w<strong>as</strong> a justice of <strong>the</strong> peace, and<br />

where he d. 31 Jan., 1813 ; and she d. 24 May, 1836.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children toere ;<br />

6203. Daniel Elliot, b. 8 Dec, 1792, at W<strong>as</strong>li<strong>in</strong>gton. He m. Sept.,<br />

1819, Abigail Mitchell, third daughter of Simeou Mitchell<br />

and Es<strong>the</strong>r Farrand of "W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton. <strong>The</strong>y settled at W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton,<br />

and she d. 26 April, 1835. He had by her two sons<br />

1. Sherman iM, b. 14 Nov., 1821.<br />

2. Frederick A., b. 15 Sept., 1824.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 3 May, 1836, Orpha Sackett, daughter of<br />

Benjam<strong>in</strong> Sackett of Warren.<br />

6204. Rebecca, b. 22 Feb., 1786, at W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton. She m. 13 June,<br />

1821, John Mosely of Southbury, b. 23 Oct., 1775, son of<br />

Col. Incre<strong>as</strong>e 31osely and Patience H<strong>in</strong>man. She w<strong>as</strong> his<br />

third wife, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1854, s. p.<br />

6204. Lydia Clar<strong>in</strong>a, b. 29 March, 1789, at W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton. She m.<br />

C. McMahoo, and d. 22 Aug., 1821.<br />

YL Phebe Elliot (2168), b<strong>or</strong>n at Kent, Conn., 13 July,<br />

1765, fourth daughter of Kathan Elliot ]and Clar<strong>in</strong>a Griswold<br />

(498), w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10)<br />

of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. 16 Oct., 1792, Abner.<br />

Mitchell, b. about 1763, at <strong>the</strong> Judea society <strong>in</strong> W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>o-.<br />

ton, Conn., third son of Elnathan Mitchell of W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton<br />

and Sarah Tenney.<br />

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[This Elnatlian Mitchell, b. 9 Feb., 1728, at Woodbury,<br />

who m. Sarah Tenney of K<strong>or</strong>wich, and settled at <strong>the</strong> Judea<br />

Society about 1750, where he d. 28 Feb., 1818, w<strong>as</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> third sou of Lieut. John Mitchell of Woodbury, and<br />

Elizabeth Curtis, his first wife, and grandson of John Mitchell,<br />

<strong>the</strong> first of Woodbury, and Elizabeth his wife. That<br />

John Mitchell settled at Woodbury about 1682, and w<strong>as</strong><br />

son of David Mitchell of Stratf<strong>or</strong>d, who w<strong>as</strong> b<strong>or</strong>n at Halifax,<br />

<strong>in</strong> Y<strong>or</strong>kshire ; who with his bro<strong>the</strong>r (Rev. Jonathan<br />

Mitchell, afterwards m<strong>in</strong>ister at Cambridge), and <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

fa<strong>the</strong>r, Mat<strong>the</strong>w Mitchell, b. 1590, at Ha'hfax, came to<br />

America <strong>in</strong> Aug., 1635. And <strong>the</strong> fa<strong>the</strong>r d. 1645, at Stamf<strong>or</strong>d,<br />

Conn. See Cothren, 633.]<br />

Abner Mitchell and wife, settled at W^<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton, where<br />

he d. 3 July, 1839.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children loere :<br />

G205. Elisha, b. 19 Aug., 1793, at W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton. He graduated at<br />

Yale, 1818, and w<strong>as</strong> a Presbyterian clergyman, and received<br />

<strong>the</strong> degree of doct<strong>or</strong> of div<strong>in</strong>ity, from <strong>the</strong> university of Alabama<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1838. He m. Maria N<strong>or</strong>th, daughter of Dr. Elisha<br />

N<strong>or</strong>th of New London. <strong>The</strong>y removed to Chapel Hill, N. C,<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> a profess<strong>or</strong> of ma<strong>the</strong>matics, natural philosophy,<br />

and chemistry, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> university of N<strong>or</strong>th Carol<strong>in</strong>a. He w<strong>as</strong><br />

a dist<strong>in</strong>guished biblical scholar. He perished upon <strong>the</strong><br />

mounta<strong>in</strong>s of N<strong>or</strong>th Carol<strong>in</strong>a <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> autumn of 1857, while<br />

mak<strong>in</strong>g scientific expl<strong>or</strong>ations. His body w<strong>as</strong> <strong>in</strong>terred on <strong>the</strong><br />

highest po<strong>in</strong>t of <strong>the</strong> mounta<strong>in</strong>, which now bears his name.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had seven children, one of whom died unnamed. <strong>The</strong><br />

o<strong>the</strong>rs were :<br />

1. Mary P., b. Dec, 1822.<br />

2. Ellen, b. April, 1824.<br />

3. Margaret., b. Nov., 1825.<br />

4. Mat<strong>the</strong>w Eenry, b. 1828, d. 1829.<br />

5. Eliza, b. May, 1833, died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

6. Charles, b. <strong>in</strong> 1837.<br />

6206. Elnathan, b. 14 Jan., 1797, at W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton. He m. Aug.,<br />

1818, Harriet Wheeler, daughter of Abner Wheeler of Bethlehem.<br />

Conn. <strong>The</strong>y had three children :<br />

1. Eunice P., b. July, 1819, m. 14 Feb., 1844, Daniel S.<br />

Lemon, and had a daughter: Harriet J.<br />

2. Ahner Wheeler, b. June, 1821, m. 12 Jan., 1847, Lydia<br />

Leavitt, daughter of William Leavitt, and had two children :<br />

Frances E. ; and Charles L.<br />

3. Mary Ilcllen, b. Jan., 1833.<br />

6207. Mat<strong>the</strong>w Elliot, b. 15 Nov., 1799, at W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton. He graduated<br />

at Yale 1820. He m. Jan., 1823, Eunice Wheefer, b.<br />

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HYDE GENEALOGY. 947<br />

Olive Mitchell of South Brita<strong>in</strong>, Conn. He d. 15 Dec,<br />

1827, and she d. 1882. <strong>The</strong>y had two children :<br />

1. Sarah Maria, b. 11 Aug., 1824, ni. 81 Aug., 1844,<br />

Dr. Nathan C. Baldw<strong>in</strong>, and had two children : MaryE.;<br />

and Hilliard W.<br />

2. Elizabeth Ann, b. 16 April, 1827, m. David C. H<strong>in</strong>man,<br />

and had a son, Edward C, b. 4 Dec, 1848.<br />

VL Sarah Elliot (2169), b<strong>or</strong>n at Kent, Conn., 27 Aug.,<br />

1776, youngest daughter of I^athan Elliot and Clar<strong>in</strong>a<br />

Griswold (498), w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of Pliebe <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

(10) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. 12 Aug., 1799, her<br />

lirst cous<strong>in</strong>. Youngs Elliot, b. 31 Dec., 1775, at Guilf<strong>or</strong>d,<br />

jBifth son of John Elliot and Experience Hempsted,<br />

and grandson of Eev. Jared Etliot, I). D., and Elizabeth<br />

Smithson of Kill<strong>in</strong>gw<strong>or</strong>th. He w<strong>as</strong> a blacksmith, and a<br />

farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton, Conn., where he<br />

w<strong>as</strong> twice a member of <strong>the</strong> legislature. She d. 2 !Nov.,<br />

1840, at W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton, where he d. 13 Nov., 1853.<br />

Tlieir children ivere :<br />

6208. John Spald<strong>in</strong>g, b. 8 Feb., 1802, at W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton. He d. 30<br />

June, 1806.<br />

6209. Fanny Griswold, b. 19 May, 1800, at W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton. She m.<br />

18 Dec, 1822, Ithiel Hickox, b. 9 June, 1799, only child<br />

of Curtis Hickox of W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton, by his second wife, Sarah<br />

Brown, and grandson of Ithiel Hickox and Eunice Curtis.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton, where he w<strong>as</strong> judge of probate<br />

many years, and where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had two children :<br />

1. Frances Amelia, b. 2 Nov., 1823, at W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton.<br />

2. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Avgusfus, b. 11 June, 1830, at W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton.<br />

VL Nathaniel Lynde Griswold (2182), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme,<br />

Conn., 19 Jan., 1773, third son of Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Griswold (501)<br />

and Elizabeth Lee (488), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Phebe<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. Prudence<br />

Haven. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at New<br />

Y<strong>or</strong>k, where she died.<br />

His child hy her to<strong>as</strong> :<br />

6210. Prudence, b. at New Y<strong>or</strong>k. She m. Charles C. Havens,<br />

merchant of New Y<strong>or</strong>k.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e L<strong>as</strong>her, and she died previous to<br />

1815.<br />

His children hy her were<br />

6211. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, b. at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, who died iu 1836.<br />

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6212. Jol<strong>in</strong> L., b. at New Y<strong>or</strong>k. He m. <strong>in</strong> Dec, 1840, and settled<br />

at Pe<strong>or</strong>ia, 111., where he w<strong>as</strong> a merchaut, and where he w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1860, s. ]).<br />

6213. Nathaniel L., b. at New Y<strong>or</strong>k. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant <strong>in</strong> New<br />

Y<strong>or</strong>k.<br />

6214. Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Ann, b. at New Y<strong>or</strong>k. She m. <strong>in</strong> 1832 Peter<br />

L<strong>or</strong>rillard of New Y<strong>or</strong>k, and d. <strong>in</strong> 1857.<br />

He tlieu m, <strong>in</strong> 1815, Anne Br<strong>as</strong>ier Sickles of New Y<strong>or</strong>k,<br />

where he d. <strong>in</strong> 1846, and where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859,<br />

His children hy lier icere:<br />

6215. Mat<strong>the</strong>w, b. 20 March, 1816, at New Y<strong>or</strong>k. He m. <strong>in</strong> Nov.,<br />

1849, Charlotte Young, daughter of Col. Samuel Young of<br />

Ballston, by his first wife, Mary Gibson. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Pe<strong>or</strong>ia, 111., <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had three<br />

children :<br />

1. Alary Gihson, b. <strong>in</strong> Sept., 1852.<br />

2. Nathaniel L.^ b. <strong>in</strong> April, 1854.<br />

3. Louisa Anto<strong>in</strong>ette^ b. <strong>in</strong> Sept., 1856<<br />

6217. William, b. at New Y<strong>or</strong>k.<br />

6218. Charles, b. at New Y<strong>or</strong>k.<br />

6219. Anne Matilda, b- at New Y<strong>or</strong>k.<br />

6220. Mary, b. at New Y<strong>or</strong>k. She m. <strong>in</strong> 1856 Charles P. Edwards<br />

of New Y<strong>or</strong>k, who died s. p.<br />

VI. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Griswold (2183), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn,,<br />

6 March, 1777, fourth son of Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Griswold (501) and<br />

Elizabeth Lee (488), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

(10) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. Elizabeth Woodhull.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, where<br />

he became ver}^ wealthy, and where she died, leav<strong>in</strong>g him<br />

surviv<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

His children hy her ivere :<br />

6221. Kichard S., b. <strong>in</strong> 1809 at New Y<strong>or</strong>k. He m. 25 May, 1835,<br />

Louisa Griswold Ma<strong>the</strong>r, b. 18 June, 1815, at Lyme, second<br />

duughter of his third cous<strong>in</strong>, James Ma<strong>the</strong>r (6065) and<br />

Carol<strong>in</strong>e Tucker of Lyme. She died 21 March, 1840, s. j>.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 30 May, 1841, Augusta Ma<strong>the</strong>r, b. 4 June,<br />

1822, at Lyme, sister of his first wife. <strong>The</strong>y settled at<br />

Lyme, where he d. 2 April, 1847, and where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

1857. He had by her three children :<br />

1. Louisa Ma<strong>the</strong>r. 2. Richard iSill. 3. Frances Augusta.<br />

6222. Maria, b. at New Y<strong>or</strong>k. She m. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge W<strong>in</strong>throp Gray, a<br />

merchaut of New Y<strong>or</strong>k, who w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong>re <strong>in</strong> 1800.<br />

6223. C<strong>or</strong>nelia W., b. at New Y<strong>or</strong>k. She m. Joseph Woodward<br />

Haven, a merchant of New Y<strong>or</strong>k, who w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong>re <strong>in</strong><br />

1859.


HYDE GENEALOGY. 949<br />

He (Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Griswokl) <strong>the</strong>n m. Maria M. Cumm<strong>in</strong>gs,<br />

and died at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1860.<br />

His cMldren hy her were :<br />

6224. John A., b. at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, m. Alley of New Y<strong>or</strong>k,<br />

daughter of Saul Alley.<br />

6225. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, b<strong>or</strong>n at New Y<strong>or</strong>k. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at New Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1860.<br />

6226. Sarah Hellen, b<strong>or</strong>n at New Y<strong>or</strong>k. She m. Frel<strong>in</strong>ghuysen.<br />

6227. Matilda, b<strong>or</strong>n at New Y<strong>or</strong>k. She ni. John C. Green, a merchant<br />

of New Y<strong>or</strong>k, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1860, and<br />

probably had a family of children.<br />

VI. Thom<strong>as</strong> Griswold (2184), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 21<br />

March, 1779, fifth son of Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Griswold (501) and Elizabeth<br />

Lee (488), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10)<br />

of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 19 April, 1801, E<strong>the</strong>l<strong>in</strong>da<br />

Calk<strong>in</strong>s, b. 4 Oct., 1778, at Lyme, eldest daughter of Dr.<br />

Daniel Calk<strong>in</strong>s of Lyme, by his second wife, Elizabeth<br />

Mo<strong>or</strong>e {see No. 2226). <strong>The</strong>y settled at E<strong>as</strong>t Lyme, where<br />

he died. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Old Lyme <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir cMldren were<br />

:<br />

6228. William, b. at Lyme, went to South America, where he d,<br />

about 1825, unm.<br />

6229. Augustus, b. at Lyme. He m. Sophia , and settled at<br />

New Y<strong>or</strong>k, where he w<strong>as</strong> a merchant.<br />

6230. Thom<strong>as</strong>, b. at Lyme. He d. about 1848, unm.<br />

6231. Julietta, b. at Lyme. She m. her third cous<strong>in</strong>, Roger Wolcott<br />

Griswold, Esq., (6030), fourth son of Gov. Roger Griswold<br />

(2102) and Fanny Rogers (1448) of Lyme. (See A^o.<br />

6030.)<br />

6232. Elizabeth, b. 22 Dec, 1803, at Lyme. She m. her third<br />

cous<strong>in</strong>, Charles Chandler Griswold (6023), third son of Deacon<br />

John Griswold (2100) and Sarah Johnson. {See No.<br />

6023.)<br />

6233. Sarah, b. at Lyme.<br />

6234. Prudence, b. at Lyme, died young and unm.<br />

YI. Jane Griswold (2189), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 20<br />

Nov., 1770, fifth danghter of Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Griswold (501) and<br />

Elizabeth Lee, w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

(10) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. 18 Feb., 1795, J<strong>as</strong>on<br />

Lee, b. 26 Jan., 1771, at Lyme, third sou of her second<br />

cous<strong>in</strong>, Rev. J<strong>as</strong>on Lee and Abiah Brown, and grandson<br />

of Rev, Joseph Lee and Mary Allen, and great grandson<br />

of John Lee and Elizabeth Smith of Lyme {see No. 71)


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HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at Lyme, and had two children rec<strong>or</strong>ded to<br />

<strong>the</strong>m at Lyme.<br />

Tliosc ch ihlren were :<br />

6235. Joseph Woodbridge, b. 28 Jan., 1796, at Lyme.<br />

6236. Mat<strong>the</strong>w Griswold, b. 4 June, 1799, at Lyme.<br />

yi. John Raymond (2195), b<strong>or</strong>n 7 Jan., 1748, at Kew<br />

London, i^. P. (now Montville), eldest son of John Raymond<br />

and Elizabeth Griswold (503), w<strong>as</strong> a great s^randson<br />

of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. ' He"m. 1773,<br />

his first cous<strong>in</strong>, Mercy Raymond (2040), b. 1751, at Mont-<br />

ville, daughter of Joshua Raymond and Lucy Jewett (474).<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at Montville, where he d. 31 March, 1828,<br />

and she d. July, 1834.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children ivere :<br />

6237. Jewett, b. about 1775, at Montville, died at <strong>the</strong> age of about<br />

8 years.<br />

6238. William, b. 9 Jan., 1778. at Montville. He m. 22 June,<br />

1800, his second cous<strong>in</strong>, Elizabeth Manwar<strong>in</strong>g (6479), b. 22<br />

June, 1778, at Montville, third daughter of Deacon Robert<br />

Manwar<strong>in</strong>g (2271) of N<strong>or</strong>wich, by his first wife, Elizabeth<br />

Rogers. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Montville,<br />

where he d. 26 July, 1842, and she d. 7 May, 1854. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had five children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Montville ; two of whom died <strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>in</strong>fancy. <strong>The</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs were :<br />

1. JJerc^ Elizabeth, b. 21 May, 1802, m. 22 April, 1833,<br />

her fa<strong>the</strong>r's first cous<strong>in</strong>, John Raymond (6241), son of Nathaniel<br />

Lyude Raymond (2196) and Louisa Raymond (2041).<br />

<strong>The</strong>y were liviuij; at Salem, Conn., <strong>in</strong> 1859 s. p.<br />

2. WiUiam, \. 21 April, 1806, m. 5 July, 1829, his<br />

fa<strong>the</strong>r's first cous<strong>in</strong>, Eunice B. Raymond (6251), second<br />

daughter of Gre<strong>or</strong>ge Raymond (2197) and Martha Smith of<br />

Montville.<br />

3. Richard, b. 24 May, 1811, m. 7 Aug., 1836, Julia<br />

Gardner, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Montville <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had five<br />

sons and four daughters.<br />

6239. Nathan, b. 1780, at Montville. He m. 1801, Hannah Sistare<br />

of New London. He w<strong>as</strong> sherifi" of New London county, and<br />

d. May, 1832, at New London. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Brook-<br />

field, M<strong>as</strong>s., <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had three children :<br />

1. Funuy, who m. Harris of New Loudon, and had<br />

by him one son : Raymond. And after <strong>the</strong> death of her first<br />

husband, she m. Samuel Stoddard, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Brookfield,<br />

M<strong>as</strong>s., 1859, and had children by him.<br />

2. Gabriel, who died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

3. Edmund, who m. Lucy Crooker, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at


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New London <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had four daughters: Fanny;<br />

Kate; Anne; and Lucy.<br />

6240. Mary (tw<strong>in</strong>), b. 1780 at Montville ;<br />

d. about 1828, unni.<br />

VI. ISTathaniel Lynde Eaymond (2196), b. at New London,<br />

N. P. (now Montville), 18 Nov., 1756, third son of<br />

John Raymond and Elizabeth Griswold (503), w<strong>as</strong> a great<br />

grandson of Phebe Hvde (10), of <strong>the</strong> third generation.<br />

He married his iirst cous<strong>in</strong> of <strong>the</strong> Raymond blood and<br />

his third cous<strong>in</strong> of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Hyde</strong> blood, Louisa Raymond<br />

(2041), b. about 1760, daughter of Joshua Raymond and<br />

Lucy Jewett (474), of Montville. <strong>The</strong>y settled <strong>as</strong> Montville<br />

and afterwards removed to Lebanon, Conn., where<br />

he d. 15 July, 1829. She d. 8 April, 1849, at W<strong>in</strong>dham,<br />

at <strong>the</strong> advanced age of 89 years, and w<strong>as</strong> buried by <strong>the</strong><br />

side of her husband <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> old cemetery at Lebanon.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children loere<br />

:<br />

6241. John, b. at Montville. He m. 22 April, 1833, Mercy Elizabeth<br />

Raymond, b. 21 May, 1802, at Montville, daughter of<br />

his first cous<strong>in</strong>, William Raymond (6238) and Elizabeth<br />

Man war<strong>in</strong>g (6479). <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Salem, Conn., <strong>in</strong><br />

1859, s.p.<br />

6242. Nathaniel Lynde, b. 13 Aug., 1787, at Montville. He m. 18<br />

Oct., 1814, Sarah Ann Mart<strong>in</strong> of Seaf<strong>or</strong>d, Del., b. 31 Oct.,<br />

1797, daughter of John Mart<strong>in</strong> and Nancy Wells. He settled<br />

<strong>as</strong> a merchant at Seaf<strong>or</strong>d, and a sh<strong>or</strong>t time after his<br />

marriage w<strong>as</strong> captured by <strong>the</strong> British fleet <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Chesapeake,<br />

and carried <strong>as</strong> a prisoner to <strong>the</strong> West Indies, and deta<strong>in</strong>ed<br />

<strong>in</strong> captivity until <strong>the</strong> next year, and suffered great<br />

hardships. After his return he became a shipm<strong>as</strong>ter and<br />

engaged <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> co<strong>as</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g trade. In 1818 <strong>the</strong>y removed to<br />

Conner's Ferry, Del., where he d. 15 July, 1822, and w<strong>as</strong><br />

buried at Seaf<strong>or</strong>d ; to which place his widow returned after<br />

his death. She removed to Philadelphia <strong>in</strong> 1832, with her<br />

daughter, where she d. 29 Jan., 1856. <strong>The</strong>y had three<br />

children :<br />

1. Orlando, b. 8 March, 1816, at Seaf<strong>or</strong>d, where he d. 16<br />

April, 1818.<br />

2. Louisa Jeicett, b. 21 Feb., 1819, at Cannon's Ferry.<br />

She removed with her mo<strong>the</strong>r to Philadelphia <strong>in</strong> 1832, w<strong>as</strong><br />

educated at <strong>the</strong> Rev. R. W. Cushman's collegiate <strong>in</strong>stitute,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> engaged <strong>in</strong> teach<strong>in</strong>g until 1844. She m. 6 Aug.,<br />

1829, Spencer Roberts, b. 25 Sept., m4, at New Garden<br />

township, Pa., son of Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Roberts and Alice Tell. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

settled at Philadelphia, where he w<strong>as</strong> a teacher, and afterr<br />

wards a dentist, and where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1860. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had six childfeij ; Nathaniel Raymond, b, 2Q June, 1840, d.


952 H^'I*E GENEALOGY.<br />

20 July, 1842; Thom<strong>as</strong> Kaymond, b. 30 Aug., 1845;<br />

Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, b. 6 Dec, 1846; Charles Spencer, b. 25 July, 1855;<br />

H<strong>or</strong>ace, b. 2.3 May, 1857; and Cl<strong>in</strong>ton, b. G April, 1859.<br />

3. MuIf<strong>or</strong>J Shrrwood, b. 23 Oct., 1820, at Cannon's Ferry,<br />

and d. 24 Jan., 1824.<br />

6243. Edward, b. at Moiitville, Hv<strong>in</strong>g at W<strong>in</strong>dham, Conn., 1859,<br />

probably nnm,<br />

6244. Mulf<strong>or</strong>d, b. at Montville. He d. <strong>in</strong> 1821 <strong>in</strong> Maryland, nnm.<br />

6245. Oliver, b. 6 April, 1800, at Montville. He m. 21 Dec, 1828,<br />

Eunice B. Elliot, b. 20 May, 1808, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>, N. Y.,<br />

daughter of David Elliot and Eunice McCall. <strong>The</strong>y removed<br />

to White Pigeon, Mich., where sho d. 27 Dec, 1859,<br />

and where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1800. <strong>The</strong>y had seven'<br />

children :<br />

1. Lomsa, b. 28 Jan., 1830, d. 29 April, 1832.<br />

2. Sarah Louisa, b. 24 April, 1832, d. 20 Nov., 1833.<br />

3. Rosamond Elizaletli, b. 12 Jan., 1835, m. 20 May,<br />

1856, John M. Stott, and <strong>in</strong> 1860 had one child, Sarah Ann,<br />

b. 1 May, 1858.<br />

4. mien, b. 15 Oct., 1842.<br />

5. Susan, b. 19 April, 1837, d. 31 Aug., 1840.<br />

6. William Elliot, b. 9 April, 1845.<br />

7. John Mulf<strong>or</strong>d, b. 9 Aug., 1847.<br />

6246. Lemuel, b. at Montville. He married and lived <strong>in</strong> Wiscons<strong>in</strong>,<br />

a)id <strong>in</strong> 1860 removed to Missouri.<br />

6247. Eunice, b. at Montville. She d. Feb., 1820, at Canterbury,<br />

unpi.<br />

6248. Mercy, b. at Montville. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at W<strong>in</strong>dham, Conn.,<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1859, unm,<br />

YI. GEORGtE Eaymond (2197), b<strong>or</strong>n at New London, IST.<br />

P. (now Montville), 8 Dec., 1767, fonrth sou of John Raymond<br />

and Elizabeth Griswold (603), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson<br />

of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of tlie third generation. He m, 9<br />

Oct., 1796, Martha Smith of Groton, Conn., daughter of<br />

Deacon Gilbert Smith. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Montville, and he<br />

d. 24 Jan., 1852, and she d. 23 March, 1860.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were :<br />

6249. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, b. 17 Jan., 1801, at Montville. He m. 1821, Eliza<br />

Rogers, who d. June, 1832, and he had by her five children.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. <strong>in</strong> 1837, Eliza Peabody, but had no children<br />

by her.<br />

6250. Nancy, b. 28 June, 1798, at Montville. She m. 1821, William<br />

Dolbear^and d. 11 Aug., 1832. <strong>The</strong>y had two child-<br />

ren.<br />

6251. Eunice B., b. 16 Oct., 1803, at Montville. She m. 5 July,<br />

1829, William liaymond, b. 21 April, 1806, at Montville,<br />

eldest sop of her first cous<strong>in</strong>, William Raymond (6238), and


HYDE GENEALOGY. 953<br />

of her second cous<strong>in</strong>, Elizabeth Manwar<strong>in</strong>g (6479). <strong>The</strong>y<br />

settled at Montville, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 18G0, on <strong>the</strong><br />

farm f<strong>or</strong>merly owned by Judge William Hillhouse. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had six children b<strong>or</strong>n at Montville :<br />

1. EUzaheth 31., h. 29 July, 1831, unm. <strong>in</strong> 1860.<br />

2. TJiom<strong>as</strong> B., h. 26 Feb., 1833, d. 4 Oct., 1835.<br />

S. Btmice Awie,h. 1 April, 1835, m. 23 April, 1854,<br />

Capt. Charles V. Ames, a ship-m<strong>as</strong>ter of New London. He<br />

d. 10 March, 1856, at Whampoa, Ch<strong>in</strong>a, and <strong>the</strong>y had one<br />

child : Charles W. Ames, b. 19 March, 1855.<br />

4. Thom<strong>as</strong> G., h. 17 July, 1837, and d. 21 May, 1838.<br />

5. Adelaide L., h. 26 March, 1841, and w<strong>as</strong> unm. <strong>in</strong> 1860.<br />

6. Luci/ J., b. 9 Jan., 1845.<br />

6252. Elizabeth, b. 23 Oct., 1809, at Montville. She m. 1829,<br />

David Dolbeare, and d. 1836, s. p.<br />

VI. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Latimer (2205), b<strong>or</strong>n at New London Conn.,<br />

29 July, 1749, eldest son of Col. Jonathan Latimer and<br />

Lucretia Griswold (504), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Pbebe<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. Hem. 10 Oct., 1772,<br />

Rachel Smith of Lyme. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Montville, where<br />

he d. 8 Oct., 1837.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children loerc<br />

:<br />

6252a. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Griswold, b. 5 June, 1790, at Montville, m. Nov.,<br />

1816, Lydia T<strong>in</strong>ker, and settled at Montville, where he w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1863, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Chesterfield Society. <strong>The</strong>y had five<br />

children :<br />

1. EUzaheth, b. 27 Sept., 1817, at Montville, m. 12 Nov.,<br />

1846, Weare C. Little, a bookseller of Albany, where <strong>the</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1863.<br />

2. James M., b. 28 Sept., 1819, at Montville.<br />

3. William T., b. 23 March, 1822, at Montville.<br />

4. Li/dia, b. 8 Aug., 1826, at Montville.<br />

5. Jane, b. 29 Aug., 1831, at Montville.<br />

62525. Nichol<strong>as</strong>, b. 4 May, 1797, at Montville, m. Nov., 1821, Joanna<br />

T<strong>in</strong>ker. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Montville, where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1863.<br />

6252c. Lucretia, b. at Montville. She m. James Chappel of Mont-<br />

ville.<br />

6252 J. Lydia, b. at Montville. She m. James Baker of Butternuts,<br />

N. Y.<br />

6252e. Kachel, b. at Montville. She m. James Chadwick of E<strong>as</strong>t<br />

Haddam, Conn.<br />

6252/ Martha, b. at Montville. She m. Christopher Latimer of<br />

Plymouth, N. Y.<br />

6252r/. B<strong>or</strong>adill, b. at Montville. She m. Kalph Yeomans of Colchester,<br />

Conn.<br />

6252A. Sarah, b. at Montville. She died at <strong>the</strong> age of 2 years.<br />

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VI. Jonathan Latimer (2206), b<strong>or</strong>n at New London,<br />

Conn., 12 April, 1753, siecond son of Col. Jonathan Latimer<br />

and Lucretia Griswold (504), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson<br />

of Pliebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 3<br />

Aug., 1775, Elizabeth Chappel, b. 16 Nov., 1753, at New<br />

London, daughter of Jonathan Chappel and Elizabeth<br />

Comstock. I have no fur<strong>the</strong>r <strong>in</strong>f<strong>or</strong>mation of <strong>the</strong>m than<br />

that <strong>the</strong>y settled at New London, where <strong>the</strong>y had two<br />

children rec<strong>or</strong>ded to <strong>the</strong>m.<br />

Those children were :<br />

6253. Lyuds, b. 28 Feb., 1778, at New London.<br />

6254. Clarissa, b. 26 July, 1776, at New Loudon.<br />

VL Sylvanus C4riswold (2218), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn.,<br />

21 Ma}^, 1763, eldest son of Samuel Griswold (505) and<br />

Mary Marv<strong>in</strong>, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10)<br />

of <strong>the</strong> third generation. Lie m. his second cous<strong>in</strong>, Mary<br />

Denison (2294), daughter of Samuel Denison (529) and<br />

Mary Champl<strong>in</strong> of Lyme. I have no fur<strong>the</strong>r <strong>in</strong>f<strong>or</strong>mation<br />

<strong>as</strong> to <strong>the</strong>m <strong>or</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir <strong>descendants</strong>, except that <strong>the</strong>y settled<br />

at E<strong>as</strong>t Lyme and had seven children. As some of <strong>the</strong><br />

relatives say, <strong>the</strong> names of<br />

Those children were :<br />

6255. Samuel, said to liave been a clergyman at Cov<strong>in</strong>gton, N. Y.<br />

6256. Sylvanus.<br />

6257. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, m. his first cous<strong>in</strong> Eliza Perk<strong>in</strong>s, daugliter of Sarah<br />

Denison (^2296) and Francis Perk<strong>in</strong>s.<br />

6258. Charlotte.<br />

6259. Matilda.<br />

6260. Eliza B.<br />

626L Mary.<br />

VI. Andrew Griswold (2222), b<strong>or</strong>n at E<strong>as</strong>t Lyme,<br />

Conn., 22 Oct., 1787, third son of Capt. Andrew Griswold<br />

(506) and Eunice Pr<strong>in</strong>ce, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Phebe<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 28 May, 1816,<br />

Luc<strong>in</strong>da Johnson, daughter of Reynolds Johnson. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and d. 10 March 1846.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children xoerc<br />

:<br />

6262. William Pr<strong>in</strong>ce, b. 28 May, 1817. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant at<br />

Maumee, 0., <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

6263. Jared, b. 23 Feb., 1819. lie w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Ohio<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

6264. Andrew Henry, b. 12 March, 1828. lie married and died at<br />

Williamsburgh, N. Y., and had two children.


HYDE GENEALOGY. 955<br />

G265. John Keynolds, b. 28 Auc-., 1830. '<br />

6266. Alonzo Calk<strong>in</strong>s, b.<br />

unm.<br />

12 Aug., 183!^. He d. 18 July, 1853,<br />

6267. Sarah Ann, b. 12 Juno, 1821. • She m. Comstock, and<br />

died of consumption ;<br />

Griswold (6209).<br />

and lie <strong>the</strong>n ni. her sister, Phebe J.<br />

6268. Elizabeth Brace, b. 19 June, 1823. She m. Thom<strong>as</strong> Avery<br />

of E<strong>as</strong>t Lyme, and died of consumption.<br />

6269. Phebe Johnson, b. 31 Aug., 1825. She m. --— Comstock,<br />

whose first wife w<strong>as</strong> her sister Sarah Ann. (See No. 6267.)<br />

6270. C<strong>or</strong>nelia Gay, b. 11 Aug., 1835, unm. <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

6271. Ellen Maria, b. 10 Dec, 18-40, d. 27 Jan., 1855, unm.<br />

Yl. Jared Griswold (2223), b<strong>or</strong>n at E<strong>as</strong>t Lyme, Conn.,<br />

25 Feb., 171)4, youngest son of Oapt. Andrew Griswold<br />

(506) and Eunice Pr<strong>in</strong>ce, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Phebe<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He graduated at Yale<br />

1817, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. He m. 1 Jan., 1830, Mary Robb<strong>in</strong>s,<br />

daughter of Appleton Eobb<strong>in</strong>s of Granby, Conn.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, where he w<strong>as</strong> may<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> city.<br />

He d. 20 i^ov., 1835, while on a journey to <strong>the</strong> western<br />

country.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

:<br />

6272.* Jared Appleton, b. 2 July, 1835, at Hartf<strong>or</strong>d.<br />

6273. Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Louisa, b. 1833, at Hartf<strong>or</strong>d^ d. 28 Jan., 1842.<br />

VI. Martha Griswold (2224), b<strong>or</strong>n at E<strong>as</strong>t Lyme,<br />

Conn., 16 Oct., 1769, eldest daughter of Capt. Andrew<br />

Griswold (506) and Eunice Pr<strong>in</strong>ce, w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter<br />

of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of <strong>the</strong> third generation.<br />

She'm. 5 Dec, 1795, Elisha vV'atrous, b. 9 Jan., 1769, at<br />

Lyme, a grandson of Jabez Watrous and Sarah Bronson,<br />

and a descendant of Mat<strong>the</strong>w Griswold <strong>the</strong> first of Lyme.<br />

[That Jabez Watrous, b. 16 March, 1683, at Lyme,<br />

w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> second son of Isaac Watrous <strong>the</strong> first of Lyme,<br />

who w<strong>as</strong> b<strong>or</strong>n about 1641, and m. 20 April, 1671, Sarah.<br />

Pratt, b. 1 April, 1752, third daughter of "William Pratt<br />

of Saybrook. Isaac Watrous, who <strong>in</strong> witness<strong>in</strong>g a deed<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1675, which is rec<strong>or</strong>ded at Lyme, wrote his name<br />

"Isaac Waterhous," w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> eldest son of Jacob Waterhouse,<br />

one of <strong>the</strong> <strong>or</strong>ig<strong>in</strong>al propriet<strong>or</strong>s of New London,<br />

who had lands <strong>as</strong>signed to him <strong>the</strong>re <strong>in</strong> 1647 by <strong>the</strong> name<br />

of Jacob Waterhouse. <strong>The</strong> name <strong>the</strong>ref<strong>or</strong>e appears to have<br />

been abbreviated <strong>or</strong> changed by <strong>the</strong> <strong>descendants</strong> of Isaac<br />

of Lyme, and probably also by <strong>the</strong> <strong>descendants</strong> of his<br />

bro<strong>the</strong>r Abraham, who settled at Saybrook. See No. Qb.'\


956<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

Elisha Watroiis and Martlia Griswold settled at E<strong>as</strong>t<br />

Lyme, where he d. 14 l^ov., 1822, and she d. 7 J^ov., 1853.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children iccre<br />

:<br />

6274. A son, b. 20 Dec, 1797, at ]']<strong>as</strong>t Lyme, died same day unnamed.<br />

6275. William Griswold, b. 24 April, 1801, at E<strong>as</strong>t Lyme. He m.<br />

21 Jan., 1829, Ellen V. Simons. He w<strong>as</strong> a mercbant at<br />

New Y<strong>or</strong>k, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Brooklyn <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had<br />

three children.<br />

6276. Eli<strong>as</strong> Butler, b. 30 July, 1805, at E<strong>as</strong>t Lyme. He m. Margaret<br />

Pr<strong>in</strong>ce, daughter of Samuel Pr<strong>in</strong>ce of New Y<strong>or</strong>k. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, and were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Brooklyn <strong>in</strong> 1860, and had eight children.<br />

6277. Charles Alexander, b. 1 June, 1810, at E<strong>as</strong>t Lyme. He d.<br />

25 March, 1849, unm.<br />

6278. Julia Ann, b. 1 Jan., 1799, at E<strong>as</strong>t Lyme. She m. 23 April,<br />

1835, Francis Grady, and d. 10 April, 1842, and had one<br />

child, Ann Elizabeth. ,<br />

6279. Jane Maria, b. 16 June, 1803, at E<strong>as</strong>t Lyme. She d, 21<br />

April. 1828, unm.<br />

6280. Anne Elizabeth, b. 18 June, 1808, at E<strong>as</strong>t Lyme, and d. 15<br />

July, 1815.<br />

VL Sarah Griswold (2226), h<strong>or</strong>n at E<strong>as</strong>t Lyme, Oonn.,<br />

16 July, 1783, youngest daughter of Capt. Andrew Griswold<br />

(506) and Eunice Pr<strong>in</strong>ce, w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter<br />

of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. 31<br />

Oct., 1803, Daniel H. Calk<strong>in</strong>s, h. 1 April, 1780, at Lyme,<br />

eldest son of Dr. Daniel Calk<strong>in</strong>s, hy liis second wife, Mrs.<br />

Elizabeth (Smith) Mo<strong>or</strong>e, widow of Elisha Mo<strong>or</strong>e.<br />

[This Dr. Daniel Calk<strong>in</strong>s, b. 9 Sept., 1746, at ^^ew Lon-<br />

don, m. 1 Mary , and had by her three daughters<br />

Eunice, wdio m. Richard Ma<strong>the</strong>r ; , who m. Enoch<br />

Lee ; and Hannah, who m. Thom<strong>as</strong> Griswold Waite. His<br />

first wife d. 23 May, 1777, and he <strong>the</strong>n m. 1 Jan., 1778,<br />

<strong>the</strong> widow Elizabeth (Smith) Mo<strong>or</strong>e, and he w<strong>as</strong> killed, by<br />

a kick from his h<strong>or</strong>se, and d. 19 June, 1771. He had by<br />

his second wife<br />

William Smith ;<br />

seven children : E<strong>the</strong>l<strong>in</strong>da ; Daniel H. ;<br />

Amos ; Sarah ; and Elisha C. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

descendant <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> fifth generation of Hugh Calk<strong>in</strong>s and<br />

Anne, his wife, of New London, and afterwards of N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

That Hugh Calk<strong>in</strong>s wa's b. <strong>in</strong> 1600, at Chepstone,<br />

<strong>in</strong> Monmouthshire. He came to Gloucester, M<strong>as</strong>s., <strong>in</strong><br />

1640, with his wife and cliildren, where he w<strong>as</strong> a selectman<br />

and a deputy to <strong>the</strong> general court. He removed to<br />

New London about 1651, where he w<strong>as</strong> also a deputy to<br />

:


HYDE GENEALOGY. 957<br />

tlic general court. In 1660 he removed to X<strong>or</strong>wicli, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> one of <strong>the</strong> thirty-tive propriet<strong>or</strong>s of that town, and w<strong>as</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong>re also several times electail a deputy to <strong>the</strong> general<br />

<strong>as</strong>sembly, and d. <strong>in</strong> 1690 at <strong>the</strong> advanced age of 90 years;<br />

He had two sons and five daughters : 1. John Calk<strong>in</strong>s, who<br />

m. Sarah , and settled at J^<strong>or</strong>wich, and d. Jan., 1703,<br />

.and had eight children: Hugh, b. June, 1659, at J^ew<br />

London, who m. <strong>in</strong> May, 1689, Sarah Sluman ; John, b-<br />

July, 1661, who m. Abigail Birchard ; Samuel, b. Oct.,<br />

1668, who m. Hannah Giitbrd ; Sarah, b. June, 1666, who<br />

m. Thom<strong>as</strong> Baldw<strong>in</strong> ; Daniel, b. March, 1668, who died<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy ; Mary, b. May, 1669 ; Elizabeth, b. April,<br />

1673, who m. Samuel Hj'de {see No. 4); and Anne, b.<br />

Aug., 1678. 2. David Calk<strong>in</strong>s, who m. Mary Bliss, daughter<br />

of Thom<strong>as</strong> Bliss of ]S"<strong>or</strong>wich, and settled at ]S"ew Loudon,<br />

where he d. 25 jS'ov., 1717, and had n<strong>in</strong>e children : David<br />

b. 5 July, 1674 ; Anne, b. 8 N'ov., 1676, died <strong>in</strong> childhood<br />

Jonathan, b. 9 Jan., 1679, who m. 1 Sarah Turner, and 2<br />

Anne Pember ; Peter, b. 9 Oct., 1681 ; John ; Mary ; Jo^<br />

seph, baptized 3 IlTov., 1694 ; Lydia, baptized 9 Aug.,<br />

1696 ; and Anne 2d. 3. Rebecca Calk<strong>in</strong>s. 4. Sar^ah Calk<strong>in</strong>s,<br />

who m. 28 Oct., 1635, William Hough of Kew London^<br />

and had four sons and six daughters {see No. 17). 5. Mary<br />

Calk<strong>in</strong>s, who m. Hugh Roberts. 6. Susan Calk<strong>in</strong>s, who m<<br />

Samuel Hough. 7. Deb<strong>or</strong>ah Calk<strong>in</strong>s, who m. March, 1660,<br />

Jonathan Royce, one of <strong>the</strong> thirty-five<br />

wich.<br />

propriet<strong>or</strong>s of 'Not-^<br />

Jonathan Calk<strong>in</strong>s, <strong>the</strong> second son of David Calk<strong>in</strong>s and<br />

Mary Bliss of jSTew London, w<strong>as</strong> a lieutenant of <strong>the</strong> prov<strong>in</strong>cial<br />

troops <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> French war. He m. 11 Dec, 1700,<br />

Sarah Turner, b. 28 Oct., 1683, daughter of Ezekicl Turner<br />

and Susannah Keeney of JSTew London. <strong>The</strong>y settled<br />

at i^ew London, where she d. 15 Aug., 1718. <strong>The</strong>y had<br />

six children : Jonathan, b. 6 Sept.,<br />

July, 1703, who m. 22 Jan., 1723,<br />

1701 ; Sarah, b. 11<br />

Stephen Calk<strong>in</strong>s, of<br />

Lyme, b. 5 Sept., 1700, third son of Hugh Calk<strong>in</strong>s and<br />

Sarah Sluman ; Hannah, b. 20 July, 1705,"who m. 9 Feb.,<br />

1725, Richard Edgerton, b. 17 Feb., 1703., sou of Richard<br />

Edgerton and Elizabeth Scudder of N<strong>or</strong>wich, and had two<br />

sons and four daughters : Amos, b. 14 Oct., 1708, who m.<br />

Mary Calk<strong>in</strong>s ; Grace, b. 23 June, 1711, who m. Ezekiel<br />

Saxton, of Enfield ; and Thom<strong>as</strong>. Jonathan Calk<strong>in</strong>s <strong>the</strong>n<br />

married 8 Dec, 1719, Anne Pember, and d. 1750 without<br />

issue by her. Amos Calk<strong>in</strong>s, his second son bv his first<br />

wife. Sarah Turner, m. 20 Oct., 1730, Mary Calk<strong>in</strong>s, b. 15<br />

;


958 I^^'DE GENEALOGY.<br />

May, 1709, daughter of Thom<strong>as</strong> Calk<strong>in</strong>s, and settled at<br />

I^ew London, where he d. 23 June, 1775, and she d. 16<br />

May, 1775. <strong>The</strong>y were <strong>the</strong> parents of Dr. Daniel Calk<strong>in</strong>s,<br />

above named (who w<strong>as</strong> killed by a kick of his<br />

h<strong>or</strong>se), and of six o<strong>the</strong>r children : Ann, b. 27 j^ov., 1732,<br />

who m. Beckwith, and d. 14 April, 1802; Amos, b.<br />

27 Nov., 173 i, drowned 30 June, 1782, at <strong>the</strong> Rope Ferry ;.<br />

Hannah, b. 22 Sept., 1741, d. 22 Jan., 1766 ; Grace, b. 29<br />

July, 1755, who m. Samuel Calk<strong>in</strong>s, and d. 3 I^ov., 1828 ;<br />

Eebecca, who m. Lemuel Darrow, b. 1 Feb., 1756, eldest<br />

son of Rev. Zadoch Darrow^, by his second wife, Hester<br />

Lee [see No. 1861) ; and jSToah, who died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.]<br />

Daniel H. Calk<strong>in</strong>s w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and he and his wife<br />

Sarah Griswold, settled at Waterf<strong>or</strong>d, Conn., where shed.<br />

24 Jan., 1814.<br />

His children hy her were :<br />

6281. Alonzo, b. 27 Nov., 1804, at Waterf<strong>or</strong>d. He graduated at<br />

Williams college 1825, where he w<strong>as</strong> afterwards a tut<strong>or</strong>. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a physician and surgeon, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at New Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong><br />

1859, unm.<br />

6282. Daniel Osbert, b. 11 Aug., 1808, at Waterf<strong>or</strong>d. He. m. 12<br />

July, 1835, Lydia Clark, b. 2 July, 1812, at E<strong>as</strong>t Granby,<br />

Conn., daughter of Capt. Joel Clark and llutli Phelps of<br />

E<strong>as</strong>t Granby.<br />

[This Capt. Joel Clark, b. 12 June, 1776, at E<strong>as</strong>t Granby^<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a descendant of <strong>the</strong> sixth generation, of Daniel Clark,<br />

one of <strong>the</strong> first settlers of W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>, Conn., and his first wife<br />

Mary Newberry; <strong>as</strong> follows: 1. Samuel C/arA-, <strong>the</strong>ir fourth<br />

son, b. 6 July, 1661, m. 1687 Mehitable Thrall of W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>,<br />

and had by her four sons. 2. Samuel, his eldest son, b. 10<br />

Nov., 1688, m. Abigail Owen, b. 8 Dec, 1681, at Simsbury,<br />

and d. 6 Nov., 1749, and w<strong>as</strong> buried <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Turkey Hills<br />

bury<strong>in</strong>g-ground. He had six children. 3. Joel Clarlc, his<br />

eldest son, b. 19 March, 1717, at E<strong>as</strong>t Granby, m. 7 April,<br />

1742, Lydia F<strong>or</strong>bes. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at<br />

E<strong>as</strong>t Granby, where he d. 15 Oct-., 1777, and she d. 5 Nov.,<br />

1796, at <strong>the</strong> age of 76 years. 4. Joel Clark, his son. b.<br />

1747, m. Martha P<strong>in</strong>ney, b. 1747, and settled at E<strong>as</strong>t Granby,<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> an <strong>in</strong>nkeeper, and d. 17 Oct., 1708, aged 6l<br />

years; and she d. 29 Jan., 1808, aged 60 years. <strong>The</strong>y were<br />

<strong>the</strong> parents of Capt. Joel Clark of Granby, b. 12 June,<br />

1776, who m. 1800 Iluth Phelps, b. 6 Nov., 1780, and w<strong>as</strong><br />

a farmer at E<strong>as</strong>t Granby, where he d. 18 April, 1859. See<br />

Goo(hr;v,SS.']<br />

Daniel Osbert Calk<strong>in</strong>s and wife settled at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, where<br />

he w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Brooklyn <strong>in</strong><br />

1859. <strong>The</strong>y had seven children :


HYDE GENEALOGY. 959<br />

1. Jmrd Grim-old, b. 31 Oct., 183G, and d. 14 Jan., 1842.<br />

2. JnUa C'roshiy, h. 24 Oct., 1839.<br />

3. EamjxJci Clark, b. 25 Dec. 1742, d. 3 :\larch, 1859.<br />

4. hyman Darrow, b. 13 Jan., 1845.<br />

5. Bunid Oslert, b. 22 Auj;., 1848.<br />

G. EulLcird Dickenson, h. 30 June, 1850, d. 1 March,<br />

1859.<br />

7. Serena Elliot, b. 12 Feb., 1857.<br />

G283. Sarah Griswokl, b, 18 Dec, 1812, at Waterf<strong>or</strong>d. She w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Brooklyn <strong>in</strong> 1859, unm.<br />

After <strong>the</strong> death of his first wife, Daniel H. Calk<strong>in</strong>s, m.<br />

<strong>in</strong> May, 1815, Patience Calk<strong>in</strong>s, daughter of Joshua Calk<strong>in</strong>s.<br />

She d. 14 Aug., 1850, and he d. 9 Feb., 1851, at<br />

Sands Po<strong>in</strong>t, L. I.<br />

His children hy her icere :<br />

6284. John Smith, b. 8 June, 1816, at Waterf<strong>or</strong>d. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant<br />

at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Kans<strong>as</strong> <strong>in</strong> 1859, unm.<br />

6285. Elizabeth, b. 8 July, 1818, at Waterf<strong>or</strong>d. She m. 12 March,<br />

1839, L. W. Smith, a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at West<br />

Bloomfield, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

VI. William Eaymond Weeks (2230), b<strong>or</strong>n at Brooklyn,<br />

Conn., 6 Ang., 1783, fourth son of Ebenezer Weeks<br />

and Eunice Griswokl (508) of Steuben, i»[. Y., w<strong>as</strong> a great<br />

grandson of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He<br />

graduated at Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton <strong>in</strong> 1809, and w\<strong>as</strong> a Presbyterian<br />

clergyman, and received <strong>the</strong> degree of doct<strong>or</strong> of div<strong>in</strong>ity,<br />

at Williams college <strong>in</strong> 1828. In 1812, he w<strong>as</strong> settled <strong>as</strong><br />

p<strong>as</strong>t<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> Presbyterian church at Plattsburgh, ]N". Y.<br />

He m. 15 Jan., 1812, Hannah Eandall, daughter of John<br />

Randall of Albany. In 1814, he resigned his charge at<br />

Plattsburgh, and f<strong>or</strong> most of <strong>the</strong> residue of his life, w<strong>as</strong><br />

engaged <strong>in</strong> teach<strong>in</strong>g, at Litchfield South Farms, Conn.,<br />

Clmton, Paris Hill, and Utica, K. Y., and K"ewark, N. J.<br />

preach<strong>in</strong>g part of <strong>the</strong> time. He d 27 June, 1848, while<br />

on a visit to Oneida county, ]^. Y., and w<strong>as</strong> buried at<br />

Newark, N. J. He w<strong>as</strong> p<strong>as</strong>t<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> fourth Presbyterian<br />

church at Newark, about fourteen years, while engaged <strong>in</strong><br />

teach<strong>in</strong>g at that place.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children loere :<br />

6295. William R., supposed to be liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Tex<strong>as</strong> <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

6296. John Randall, he w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Newark, N. J., <strong>in</strong><br />

1859.<br />

6297. Robert D. He w<strong>as</strong> a teacher, and w<strong>as</strong> a profess<strong>or</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

University of Michigan,<br />

;


960<br />

IIYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

6298. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge H. He w<strong>as</strong> a travel<strong>in</strong>g daguerreotypist <strong>in</strong>'1858,<br />

'6299. Hannali. She lived at Newark, N." J., <strong>in</strong> 1858, unm.<br />

VI. Elizabeth Weeks (2231), b<strong>or</strong>n at New London,<br />

Conn., 17 ISTov., 1764, eldest daughter of Ebenezer Weeks<br />

and Eunice Griswold (508) of K. L., w<strong>as</strong> a great granddangbter<br />

of Pbebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She<br />

m. 1790, Ezra Pa<strong>in</strong>e, b. 2 March, 1765, at Southhold,<br />

L. I., fonrth son of John Pa<strong>in</strong>e and Froth<strong>in</strong>gham of<br />

Sonthhold, and grandson of Alsup Pa<strong>in</strong>e who w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

grandson of John Pa<strong>in</strong>e, one of <strong>the</strong> <strong>or</strong>ig<strong>in</strong>al settlers of<br />

Southhold <strong>in</strong> 1660. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>}^ settled <strong>in</strong><br />

that part of Whitestown, I:T. Y., which is now Deerlield,<br />

where he d. 1 Sept., 1828. She d. <strong>in</strong> 1837, at Newark,<br />

N. J. In addition to two who died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy,<br />

Tlieir children were :<br />

6300. John Alsup, b. 10 July, 1795, at Whitestown. He <strong>in</strong>. 15<br />

Jan., 1824, Amanda Kellogg. He w<strong>as</strong> a physician, and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

settled at Paris, N. Y., and <strong>in</strong> 1857 <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Cl<strong>in</strong>ton,<br />

N. Y., and had four children<br />

1. H<strong>or</strong>ace MarsJijield, b. 19 Nov., 1827, m. 15 April, 1852,<br />

Charlotte Mann ; w<strong>as</strong> a physician, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Cl<strong>in</strong>ton <strong>in</strong> 1857,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y <strong>the</strong>n had two children : Nathaniel Emmons, b. 14<br />

July, 1853; and Howard Simmons, b. 14 July, 1856.<br />

2. Ci/nthia Kellogg, b. 19 June, 1829, and d. 26 Feb., 1834.<br />

3. Emel>/ Steel, b, 14 Jan., 1831, and d. 26 July, 1836.<br />

4. John Alsup, b. 14 Jan., 1840, an undergraduate <strong>in</strong><br />

Hamilton college <strong>in</strong> 1857.<br />

6301. William Weeks', b. 10 Aug., 1803, at Deerfield. He m.<br />

1825, Hannah Lee, and <strong>in</strong> 1857 <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Evans-<br />

ville, Wis. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y had eight children :<br />

1. Mmy Anne. 2. Elizabeth. 3. Julia.<br />

4. C<strong>or</strong>nelia. 5. Hannah. 6. Margaret.<br />

7. Angel<strong>in</strong>e. 8. William.<br />

VL Ge<strong>or</strong>ge D<strong>or</strong>r (2236), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 29 Oct.,<br />

1746, son of Ge<strong>or</strong>ge D<strong>or</strong>r, Esq. (509), and Mary Marv<strong>in</strong> of<br />

Lyme, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of <strong>the</strong><br />

third generation. He m. 31 Dec, 1769, Molly Lovett, b.<br />

30 Nov., 1749, at New London, daughter of Rev. Joseph<br />

Lovett and Elean<strong>or</strong> Johnson of New London. <strong>The</strong>y settled<br />

at Lyme, and <strong>in</strong> 1799, removed to Sharon, Conn.,<br />

where he d. 10 May, 1827, and she d. 18 March, 1839.<br />

llieir children xoere<br />

6301a. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, b. 9 Jan., 1773, at Lyme, d. 1 Oct., 1774.<br />

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961<br />

6302. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge 2d, b. 6 May, 1775, at Lyme. He w<strong>as</strong> afflicted with<br />

fits, and d. 10 May, 1848, at Sharon, unni.<br />

6303. Joseph, b. 16 Nov., 1782, at Lyme. d. 10 Dec., 1788.<br />

6304. Deb<strong>or</strong>ah, b. 26 Oct., 1770, at Lyme. She m. 1798, Dr. Israel<br />

Reynolds. He w<strong>as</strong> a physician, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at P<strong>in</strong>e<br />

Pla<strong>in</strong>s, N. Y., where he d. 31 March, 1824, and she d. 6<br />

June, 1850. <strong>The</strong>y had four children :<br />

1. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge.<br />

2. Vi'altcr, graduated at Yale, 1822, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer<br />

married, and settled at P<strong>in</strong>e Pla<strong>in</strong>s, where he d. <strong>in</strong> 1844,<br />

and left two children : C<strong>or</strong>nelius ; and Ellen.<br />

3. Julia., livicg at P<strong>in</strong>e Pla<strong>in</strong>s <strong>in</strong> 1861.<br />

4. Elizabeth, m. Hiram Wilson, and liv<strong>in</strong>g at P<strong>in</strong>e Pla<strong>in</strong>s<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1861, and had six children.<br />

6305. Molly, b. 5 May, 1778, at Lyme. d. 2 Sept., 1778.<br />

6306. Mary, b. 18 Sept., 1779, at Lyme. She m. 1 Jan., 1811,<br />

Hezekiah Groodw<strong>in</strong>, and settled at Sharon, Conn., where he<br />

d. 1813, and she d. 18 April, 1855. <strong>The</strong>y had three sons :<br />

1. John P.<br />

2. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge D<strong>or</strong>r., m. Jane Butler, w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Sharon 1861,<br />

and had two children : Robert ; and Julia.<br />

3. William, who died <strong>in</strong> childhood.<br />

6307. Elizabeth, b. 6 June, 1786, at Lyme. She m. 14 Feb., 1804,<br />

Benjam<strong>in</strong> Hollister, b. at Gl<strong>as</strong>tonbury, 27 April, 1783. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a hatter, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Sharon, Conn., and <strong>in</strong> 1848,<br />

removed to Barre, N. Y., and he d. 26 March, 1837. She w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Albion, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1862. <strong>The</strong>y had five children,<br />

b<strong>or</strong>n at Sharon :<br />

1. Carol<strong>in</strong>e Marv<strong>in</strong>, b. 7 May, 1805, and d. 29 Dec, 1806.<br />

2. Carol<strong>in</strong>e Elean<strong>or</strong>, h. 10 x\ug., 1807, m. 12 Nov., 1828,<br />

B. C. Wheeler, at Sharon, and had eight children.<br />

3. Josejjh D<strong>or</strong>r, h. 2 Nov., 1809, d. 13 Dec, 1828, <strong>in</strong><br />

N<strong>or</strong>th Carol<strong>in</strong>a, unm.<br />

4. Mart/ Anne, b. 23 June, 1811, m. 12 i\ov., 1835, H.<br />

Wheeler, at Sharon, and had four children.<br />

5. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Marv<strong>in</strong>, b. 4 Feb., 1813, m. 1838, C. Brower<br />

of West P<strong>or</strong>t, Conn., and had four sons and three daughters,<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1861.<br />

VL Mary D<strong>or</strong>r (2237), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., about<br />

1743, daughter of Ge<strong>or</strong>ge D<strong>or</strong>r (509) and Sarah Marv<strong>in</strong> of<br />

Lyme, w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> '(10) of<br />

<strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. 23 Aug., 1760, Benjam<strong>in</strong><br />

Lee, b. 27 Feb., 1740, atLyme, eldest son of Benjam<strong>in</strong> Lee<br />

and Mary Ely of Lyme, and grandson of John Lee and<br />

Elizabeth Smith of Lyme {see No. 71). <strong>The</strong>y settled at<br />

Lyme, where <strong>the</strong>y lived many years, and <strong>the</strong>n removed<br />

to Bethlehem, IsT. Y., and to Pompey, aud to Truxtou^<br />

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962<br />

IIYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

1^. Y., where she d. 23 Jan., 1825, at <strong>the</strong> age of 81 years,<br />

and he d. 2 July, 1826, aged 86 years.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

:<br />

6308. Stephen, b.4 Oct., 1761, at Lyme. He m. and d. at Westerlo,<br />

N. Y. He had two sons :<br />

1. Zebuhm, m. Nancy Harris, and d. at Bethlehem, N. Y.,<br />

and had two sons : Stephen Frankl<strong>in</strong>, liv<strong>in</strong>g with his mo<strong>the</strong>r,<br />

near Albany, <strong>in</strong> 1859; and Charles; and one daughter.<br />

2. John, who married, and died at Chenango F<strong>or</strong>ks, N. Y.,<br />

and had a family of children.<br />

6309.' Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, b 23 Aug., 1767, at Lyme. He m. 19 April, 1791,<br />

Elizabeth Bennet, b. 7 Oct., 1770, at Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, L. I.,<br />

daughter of Lemuel Bennet and Elizabeth Wood. He w<strong>as</strong><br />

a tanner and shoemaker, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Haverstraw, N.<br />

Y., where he w<strong>as</strong> a justice of <strong>the</strong> peace, and a capta<strong>in</strong> of<br />

militia. In 1807 <strong>the</strong>y removed to New Village, L. I., where<br />

she d. 1 Jan., 1817. He had by her four children, b<strong>or</strong>n at<br />

Haverstraw.<br />

1. Samuel Bryant, b. 31 Jan., 1792, m. 18 Nov., 1813,<br />

Hannah "Wheeler of New Village, only daughter of Jeremiah<br />

Wheeler, and Jemima, his wife. <strong>The</strong>y settled at New Vil-<br />

lage, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had five children :<br />

Almira, b. 6 Feb., 1815, m. 27 Oct., 1835, M<strong>or</strong>gan Lewis<br />

Gould, son of Isaac N. Gould and Nancy Barnaby, and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g at New Village <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had five children :<br />

Leander Warren, b. 20 Aug., 1836 ; James Barnaby, b. 10<br />

Sept., 1838 ; Augusta Melissa, b. 29 April, 1841 ; Ophelia<br />

Clarissa, b. 13 Sept., 1845; and Henry Lewis, b. 25 Sept.,<br />

1855. Jeremiah Piatt, b. 1 May, 1821, m. 3 March, 1847,<br />

Nancy Williamson Ileuland, third daughter of Wickham<br />

Reulaud and Charry Williamson, and were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Islip <strong>in</strong><br />

1859, and had three children : Almira Reuland, b. 15 June,<br />

1851 ; Oscar Wickham, b. 17 Dec, 1853, d. 22 Sept., 1855;<br />

and Emma C<strong>or</strong>delia, b. 2 Feb., 1857. William Lester, b. 4<br />

March, 1825, jn. 25 Dec, 1847, Arm<strong>in</strong>da Bayles of C<strong>or</strong>am,<br />

L. I,., sixth .daughter of Thom<strong>as</strong> Bayles and Phebe Under-<br />

wood, and liv<strong>in</strong>g at C<strong>or</strong>am <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had six children<br />

Phebe J. L., b. 7 Oct., 1850, d. 14 Oct., 1850; Irene Maria,<br />

b. 17 Nov., 1851; Thom<strong>as</strong> Bayles, b. 28 April, 1854; John<br />

R. H., b. 8 Aug., 1856, d. 24 March, 1859; Eunice Maria<br />

(tw<strong>in</strong>), b. 8 Aug., 1856 ; and Martha Jane, b. 9 Oct., 1858.<br />

Hannah Emel<strong>in</strong>e, b. 6 Aug., 1827, m. 24 Oct., 1858, Edmund<br />

W. Reuland, son of Wickham Eeuland and Charry Williamson,<br />

and liv<strong>in</strong>g at Seldeu, L. L, <strong>in</strong> 1859. Samuel Orlando,<br />

b. 10 April, 1831, m. 26 April, 1859, Sarah Elizabeth Rogers,<br />

daughter of William Rogers and Charlotte Vels<strong>or</strong> ; w<strong>as</strong><br />

a teacher, and <strong>in</strong> 1859, w<strong>as</strong> appo<strong>in</strong>ted <strong>as</strong> a missionary to <strong>the</strong><br />

Choc taws.<br />

2. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge D<strong>or</strong>r, b. 3 Oct., 1795, m. about 1815, Pamelia<br />

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HYDE GENEALOGY. 9^3<br />

Reuland, b. 27 Feb., 1796, daughter of Joseph Eeuland and<br />

Susanna Girard. <strong>The</strong>y settled at C<strong>or</strong>am, L. I., and removed to<br />

P<strong>or</strong>t JefFer,son. He d. 16 Sept., 1842, and she married aga<strong>in</strong>.<br />

He had twelve children : Eliza Ann, b. 1 April, 1816, m.<br />

John C. Benjam<strong>in</strong>, son of Kev. David Benjam<strong>in</strong> of River<br />

'Head, and had seven children : John Hull; Anne Amelia;<br />

Adriana Matilda; Temperance jM<strong>or</strong>illa; Alice Pearson; Mercy<br />

Emely; and Frank. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Wickham, b. 20 Feb., 1818,<br />

d. about 1854, unm. Benjam<strong>in</strong> B., b. 27 March, 1820, d.<br />

29 Dec, 1824. John Stanf<strong>or</strong>d, b. 13 Feb. 1822, m. 21 Feb.,<br />

1842, Jane Charlotte Bell, b. 8 Jan., 1821, daughter of<br />

Thom<strong>as</strong> Bell and Nancy Baxter, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at P<strong>or</strong>t<br />

Jefierson, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1859 and had six children : Ge<strong>or</strong>ge D<strong>or</strong>r,<br />

b. 2 Jan., 1844; Charlotte Augusta, b. 8 Dec, 1845"; Elma<br />

Ch<strong>as</strong>e, b. 19 Sept., 1847, d. 9 Oct., 1848 ; Henry Townsend,<br />

b. 14 Sept., 1849; Mary Hawk<strong>in</strong>s, b. 24 Oct., 1851; and<br />

Martha Jones, b. 12 Feb., 1856. Susan P., b. 12 March,<br />

1824, m. Nathaniel C. Ch<strong>as</strong>e of River Head, and died leav<strong>in</strong>g<br />

one child, Anna Maria. Anna Maria, b. 15 July, 1826,<br />

m. John Pearson, and d. s. p. Manly Wickham, b. 30 Oct.,<br />

1328, d. 13 March, 1850, unm. Albert Davis, b. 18 Feb.,<br />

1831, unm. <strong>in</strong> 1859. Joel Gilbert, b. 26 Feb., 1833, unm. <strong>in</strong><br />

1859. Andrew Jackson, b. 6 July, 1835, unm. <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

Charlotte Augusta, b. 15 July, 1837, d. 15 Oct., 1838. And<br />

Harriet Matilda, b. 17 April, 1840, a teacher <strong>in</strong> 1859, unm.<br />

3.<br />

1814.<br />

Benj<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>, b. 14 Oct., 1798, w<strong>as</strong> drowned 28 March,<br />

4. EUzaheth, b. 4 April, 1805, and d. 22 July, 1806.<br />

After <strong>the</strong> death of his first wife, Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Lee m. 4 Feb.,<br />

1818, Susan Green, b. 5 Feb., 1766, at Setauket, who d. 19<br />

Oct., 1841, S.2).<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 15 March, 1842, Julia Anne Tooker, b. 15<br />

March, 1774, at Setauket, and d. 10 May, 1857; and she d.<br />

12 :\[arch, 1858, s. p.<br />

6310. Zen<strong>as</strong>, b. 3 Aug., 1771, at Lyme. He married twice, lived <strong>in</strong><br />

Canada and <strong>in</strong> St. Lawrence county, N. Y., and w<strong>as</strong> with <strong>the</strong><br />

M<strong>or</strong>mons at Nauvo <strong>in</strong> 1844, s. p>'<br />

6311. Joseph, b. 13 March, 1774, at Lyme. He m. 30 March,<br />

1795, Sarah Champion', and lived and died at Lyme. He<br />

had two children :<br />

1. Charles, m. about 1819 Frances Crandall, and died at<br />

Liuklean, N. Y., and left a family.<br />

2. Joseph, m. about 1817 Hannah Welden, and settled at<br />

Truxton, N. Y., and d. <strong>in</strong> 1821 at Conessus Lake, and left a<br />

daughter.<br />

6312. Charles, b. 17 August, 1776, at Lyme. He ra. Sept., 1800,<br />

Eve Halleubeck, daughter of John Hallenbeck and Mary<br />

Buskirk, of Bethlehem, N. Y. He w<strong>as</strong> a tanner and farmer.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at Bethlehem, and removed to Coeymans. In<br />

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HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

Feb., 1848. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Cuyler, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had five children :<br />

1. Mary Ann, b. 26 Oct., 1801, at Bethlehem, m. 21 Jan.,<br />

1821, Calv<strong>in</strong> Keeler, b. 7 Jan., 1798, at Putney, Vt. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Truxton, where she d. 20<br />

May, 1849. He w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Cuyler, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1859! <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had ten children : A daughter, b. 22 May, 1821, d. unn,<br />

Orville, b. 1 June, 1822, d. 15 July, 1850, at M<strong>or</strong>ris, 111.,<br />

unm. Charles Lee, b. 8 May, 1827, m. 7 Jan., 1849, Annei<br />

Matteson, b. 11 Feb., 1827, at Truxton, and <strong>in</strong> 1859 were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Truxtoii and had four children : Charles Edw<strong>in</strong>, b.<br />

14 Feb., 1850 ; Fayette, b. 23 Feb., 1853 ; Fanny 3Iyoma,<br />

b. 11 March, 1855 ; and Fl<strong>or</strong>a, b. 23 Feb., 1858. A son, b.<br />

17 Jan., 1830, d. unn. Marshall, b. 29 Aug., 1832, d. 3<br />

Jan., 1849. Milton, b. 4 Oct., 1834, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Belvedere,<br />

HI., <strong>in</strong> 1859. William Henry, b. 17 April, 1836, unm,<br />

1859. Mary Elizabeth, b. 28 Feb., 1838, m. 24 Occ, 1855,<br />

Ethan Coon, b. 15 Oct., 1824, and <strong>in</strong> 1859 had two children<br />

: Alice L<strong>in</strong>ette, b. 20 April, 1857 ; and a son, b. 14<br />

March, 1859. Eve Anne, b. 21 May, 1842, d. 11 Dec,<br />

1849. And Calv<strong>in</strong>, b. 29 May, 1844.<br />

2. Eunice, b. 4 July, 1803, at Bethlehem, m. 21 Jan.,<br />

1821, Henry V<strong>in</strong>cent, b. 21 Nov., 1799, at Manheim, N. Y.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a carpenter and a farmer and settled at Truxton,<br />

where she d. 24 Aug., 1828, and where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g ifl<br />

1859. <strong>The</strong>y had four children : Charles, b. 31 July, 1822,<br />

d. 16 June, 1825. John. b. 24 Aug., 1824. m. 6 June,<br />

1847, Jane Adelia Blackman, b. at Cazenovia, N, Y. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

settled at Truxton, and <strong>in</strong> 1859 had five children : Frances<br />

Adelaide, b. 1 Feb., 1850 ;<br />

Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Henry, b. 22 Aug., 1852 ;<br />

John Eugene, b. 22 Dec, 1853; James Dwight, b. 14 Feb.,<br />

1856, and a son, b. 24 Feb., 1848, died unnamed. Eve<br />

Anne, b. 22 July, 1826, m. May, 1847, Calv<strong>in</strong> Lewis, and d.<br />

11 July, 1856, at Plymouth, Wis., leav<strong>in</strong>g a son and a daughter.<br />

And Henry, b. 6 July, 1828, m. Maria K<strong>in</strong>ney of Truxton,<br />

and <strong>in</strong> 1859 w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Bichland, 111., and had a<br />

family.<br />

3. John Hallenhech, h. 6 Nov., 1804, at Coeymans, d. Oct.,<br />

1807.<br />

4. Joseph, b. 19 April, 1806, at Coeymans, and d. Oct.,<br />

1807.<br />

5. Benjam<strong>in</strong>, b. 18 Feb., 1808, at Coeymans, m. 22 Dec,<br />

1830, Lucy Whitmarsh, b. 3 Dec, 1810, at Truxton, daughter<br />

of Job Whitmarsh and Arvilla Wheat. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y settled <strong>in</strong> that part of Truxton which is now Cuyler,<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had ten children, b<strong>or</strong>n<br />

at Truxton : Ely, b. l7 Dec, 1831 ; Milton, b. 12 Aug.,<br />

1834; a daughter, b. 9 April, 1836, died <strong>the</strong> sa^ne day, unnamed;<br />

Eunice, b. 4 July, 1838; John Wesley, b. 31 Oct.,<br />

1840 ; Charles, b. 25 Nov., 1844; Benjam<strong>in</strong> Frankl<strong>in</strong>, b. 13


HYDE GENEALOGY. 9Q5<br />

April, 184G; Ge<strong>or</strong>-e W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton, b. 29 Jan., 1848 ; Elsie,<br />

Anne, b. 28 May, 1850 ; and Er<strong>as</strong>tus, b. 2 July, 1852.<br />

6313. Benjam<strong>in</strong>, b. 1 March, 1781, at Lyme. He m. Lucy Aust<strong>in</strong>,<br />

and settled at Pompey, N. Y. He w<strong>as</strong> killed by <strong>the</strong> fall of<br />

a tree, about 1825, and died s. p.<br />

6314. Sarah Ann, b. 1 Dec, 1763, at Lyme. She d. 26 Feb., 1829,<br />

at Onondaga, N. Y.<br />

6315. Mary Ann, b. 9 May, 1765, at Lyme. She m. —— Sk<strong>in</strong>ner.<br />

6316. Lucy, b. 23 July, 1769, at Lyme. She m. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Mitchell,<br />

b. 3 July, 1766, at Lyme, son of Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Mitchell, who w<strong>as</strong><br />

b. <strong>in</strong> Ed<strong>in</strong>burgh, Scotland, and Anna Bacon of Lyme. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a wheelwright and a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Lyme.<br />

About 1795, <strong>the</strong>y removed to Coeymans, and <strong>the</strong> nest year<br />

to what is now New Scotland, N. Y., where he d. 13 April,<br />

1847, aged 81 years, and she d. 1 Aug., 1856, aged 87 years.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had five childrtju, <strong>the</strong> three first b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, and <strong>the</strong><br />

two l<strong>as</strong>t at New Scotland.<br />

1. Er<strong>as</strong>tus, b. 6 Sept., 1789, m. 30 July, 1818, Sophia<br />

Harris, b. 21 Aug., 1798 daughter of John Harris and Sta-<br />

tira Fuller. He w<strong>as</strong> a fuller and cloth dresser, and w<strong>as</strong> afterwards<br />

a farmer. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Westerlo, N. Y., and removed<br />

to Coeymans <strong>in</strong> 1843, where she d. 5 31arch, 1848.<br />

He had by her eleven children : John H., b. 4 Feb., 1819,<br />

d. 22 June, 1822. Sarah Potter, b. 22 June, 1820, m. 4<br />

June, 1844, Henry V. H. Onderdonk, b. 18 Oct., 1817, son<br />

of Peter Onderdonk and Elean<strong>or</strong> Chattertou, and <strong>in</strong> 1859 had<br />

by him five children: John H., b. 4 Feb., 1845 ; Ge<strong>or</strong>ge 0.,<br />

b. 1847, d. 1848; Lans<strong>in</strong>g, b. 1849; Walker, b. 1852, and<br />

Mary Sophia, b. 1855. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, b. 30 Nov., 1821, m. 25<br />

May, 1847, Maria Van Allen, and d. 11 Aug.; 1847, and she<br />

d. April, 1850. John H. 2d, b. 28 Oct., 1823, educated at<br />

Homer academy, d. 31 Dec.^ 1844, unm. William, b. 7<br />

July, 1825, m. 20 June, 1849, Sarah M. Hagar, who d. 4<br />

Nov., 1849, s.p. He <strong>the</strong>n m. 3 Jan., 1854, Louisa Tayl<strong>or</strong>, and<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1859 had one child, iVnna T., b. 1857. Mary Ann, b. 18<br />

July, 1827, w<strong>as</strong> a dressmaker, and d. 6 Sept., 1852, unm.<br />

Adam, b. 24 Feb., 1829, w<strong>as</strong> a drover, and d. 1 March, 1857,<br />

unm. Lucy E., b. 21 Jan., 1832, m. Nov., 1851, John<br />

V. H. Tayl<strong>or</strong>, a farmer of New Scotland, where she d. 10<br />

Nov., 1853, and he d. 12 Nov., 1857, and had one child.<br />

William J., b. 13 March, 1851. Angel<strong>in</strong>e C, b. 29 Aug.j<br />

1833, ni. 29 May, 1852, John Allen, son of Alexander Allen<br />

and Hannah Van Natter of New Scotland, she d. 3 Jan.,<br />

1853, s. p. Er<strong>as</strong>tus, b. 16 July, 1836, graduated at F<strong>or</strong>t<br />

Edward academy, and w<strong>as</strong> a farmer and drover, m. 9 Oct.,<br />

1858, Hi M. Ma<strong>in</strong>e, daughter of Abram Ma<strong>in</strong>e and Jane<br />

Young of New Salem, N. Y. And Hester Louisa, b. 18 June,<br />

1838," d. 28 Aug., 1845. After <strong>the</strong> death of his first wife,<br />

Er<strong>as</strong>tus Mitchell m. 29 Oct., 1851, Amy ^'ermilyea, daughter<br />

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and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Cooyman? <strong>in</strong> ISoO. and had no issue by<br />

her.<br />

2. Eunt'cc. b. IG May. 1701. at Lyme. She ui. <strong>in</strong> 1807,<br />

Philip Shear, sou of John Shear and Susan, his wife. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

were liviuir at N<strong>or</strong>ton Hill iu Greenville. 2s. Y.. <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had eight children : Lucy. b. 10 Sept., 1809, unm. <strong>in</strong><br />

1S59. Susan, b. 4 Sept.. ISll. m. 1831. Joel Palmeter, and<br />

W<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Cairo, N. Y.. <strong>in</strong> 18o9. and had six children:<br />

Isaac Eeed, Anne Jannett. Lucy M;ma, Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Chester,<br />

Susjju M.. and Eunice Amanda. Anne Maria, b. 28 May,<br />

1814. at Westerlo, m. 18 July, 1843. Benjam<strong>in</strong> F. Hisert,<br />

son of John Hisert and Anne his wife ; <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Greenville, X. Y.. <strong>in</strong> 1859. and had live children : Pall<strong>as</strong><br />

Mitchell. Philip S., Francis 0.. Lucy Anne, and Eunice<br />

Jennett. Carol<strong>in</strong>e, b. 25 May, 1816. at "\Yesterlo. m. 1834,<br />

Ira B. Cook ; <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at A<strong>the</strong>ns, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1859,<br />

and had seven children: Charles U., Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Frankl<strong>in</strong>,<br />

Alice. Eunice J., Wiufield Scott, Philip Fillm<strong>or</strong>e, and AVilliam.<br />

Adam Mitchell, b. 5 Pec, 1818, at Westerlo. m. 28<br />

Sept.. 1842, w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at C;uro. N. Y.. <strong>in</strong> 1859. and had two<br />

children : Samuel P., and Francis Mitchell. John Chester,<br />

b. 2 Xov.. 1821. at Westerlo. m. 18 July. 1843. Harriet P.<br />

Southw<strong>or</strong>th. and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Cairo <strong>in</strong> 1859. and had two<br />

children : Harriet A., and Mary E. Eunice Jennet, b. 19<br />

March. 1829, m. 1844. Pavid "Hayden. and d. 1845. s. p.<br />

And Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Lee. b. 10 Jan., 1833. at Greenville, m; 13 Oct.,<br />

1852, Khoda Garrets, w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Greenville <strong>in</strong> 1859, and<br />

had two children : Alice, and Ge<strong>or</strong>gianna.<br />

3. Aihnn, b. Aug.. 1795. at Lyme, d. at <strong>the</strong> age of 17<br />

years, unm.<br />

4. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Lee, b. 12 Feb.. 1801. at Xew Scotland, m.<br />

Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Burr of Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, Conn., and settled at New Scotlaud,<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> supposed to be liv<strong>in</strong>g iu 1859.<br />

5. Jeuiut. b. 18 Sept.. l^^ll. at New Scotland, m. Frederick<br />

Onderdonk, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Ci>eymaus <strong>in</strong> 1859. and<br />

had a family.<br />

6317. Lydia, b, 24 Feb., 1779. at Lyme. She m. 8 Oct., 1804,<br />

Josiah Culver Foote, b. 25 June. 1775, at Branf<strong>or</strong>d, Conn.,<br />

second son of John Foote of Branf<strong>or</strong>d, by his first wife, Ruth<br />

Culver, and grandson of Pr. lehabod Foote of Branf<strong>or</strong>d, and<br />

his first wife. Hannah Harrison, and great grandson of Capt.<br />

Joseph Foote o^ Branf<strong>or</strong>d. and his second Tife. Sarah Rose.<br />

That Capt. Joseph Foote. b. 6 March. 16(36, at ^Ye<strong>the</strong>rsfield,<br />

w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> second son of Robert Foote, b. about 1628. <strong>in</strong> England,<br />

who came to America with his parents. Nathaniel Foote<br />

and Anne Pem<strong>in</strong>g, about KJoo. who were among <strong>the</strong> first<br />

settlers of We<strong>the</strong>rsfield (sec Foote Fum.. 174). Josiah Culver<br />

Foote w<strong>as</strong> a cloth dresser and fuller, and <strong>the</strong>v settled at<br />

Coeymans. N. Y. He d. 26 May, 1819, and she d. 10 T^Liy.<br />

1820. <strong>The</strong>y had seven children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Coeymans<br />

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1. John, b. 25 July, 1805, m. 10 Jan., 1834, Elizabeth D.<br />

M<strong>in</strong>er, b. 14 Dec, 1809. at Coventry, N. Y., daughter of<br />

Jehu M<strong>in</strong>er and Anna Beardsley. He w<strong>as</strong> a tanner and<br />

shoemaker, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Coventry, N. Y., where he<br />

held several military and town offices, and w<strong>as</strong> a deacon of<br />

<strong>the</strong> Congregational church ; and where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1859. <strong>The</strong>y had two children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Coventry : Lydia<br />

Anne, b. 3 Nov., 1834, m. 8 May. 1856, Henry Milton<br />

Ketchum, b. 16 Oct.. 1831, at M<strong>as</strong>onville, N. Y., son of<br />

Moses Ketchum and Es<strong>the</strong>r, his wife ; <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

St. Peters, M<strong>in</strong>n., <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had one child, M<strong>in</strong>nie, b.<br />

18 March, 1858. Jane Amanda, b. 5 April. 1839, unm. <strong>in</strong><br />

1859.<br />

2. Mfmj Anne, b. 8 July, 1806, d. 12 June, 1818, at<br />

Coeymans.<br />

3. Ruth, b. 13 March, 1808, m. 1837, Hiram Ch<strong>as</strong>e, at<br />

Coeymans. and removed to Coventry, X. Y., where <strong>the</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859, s. p.<br />

4. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge D<strong>or</strong>r, b. 5 Aug., 1810, m. Jane St. John, at<br />

Pittsfield. 111., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had ten<br />

children <strong>the</strong>n liv<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

5. Lucy. b. 16 March, 1812, supposed to be unm. <strong>in</strong> 1857.<br />

6. Lydia, b. 22 March. 1814, m. about 1830. Patrick Hoy,<br />

and settled at Albany, N. Y"., where he died, and where she<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had three children : John j<br />

Mart<strong>in</strong> ; and S. Charles.<br />

7. Ahraham, b. 31 July, 1816, m. Nancy Kennedy. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a tanner, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Baiubridge, X. Y., and<br />

had one child : G-e<strong>or</strong>ge D<strong>or</strong>r, b. about 1844, at Coventry.<br />

Xl. Lydia D<strong>or</strong>r (2241), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lvme, Conn., daughter<br />

of Ge<strong>or</strong>ge D<strong>or</strong>r, Esq. (509), and Sarah Man<strong>in</strong>, w<strong>as</strong> a great<br />

granddaughter of Phebe<strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of <strong>the</strong> third generation.<br />

She m. 13 Jan., 1780, Rev. Ros<strong>well</strong> Beckrsvith of Lvme,<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y settled. He w<strong>as</strong> a Baptist clergyman, and <strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> spr<strong>in</strong>g of 1795, <strong>the</strong>y removed to Coeymans, ^S". Y. In<br />

1807, <strong>the</strong>y removed to Cazenovia, X. T., where she d. 16<br />

April, 1834, and he d. 2 Feb., 1836.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children icere:<br />

6318. Barak, b. 3 Nov., 1780, at Lyme. He m. 12 Jan., 1804,<br />

Mary Kenedy of Coeymans, removed to Cazenovia, N. Y.,<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> a delegate to <strong>the</strong> constitutional convention of<br />

1821, and w<strong>as</strong> a judge of <strong>the</strong> county courts. He died and<br />

left a family, <strong>the</strong> particulars of whom I have not been able<br />

to <strong>as</strong>certa<strong>in</strong>.<br />

6319. Eos<strong>well</strong>, b. 8 Oct., 1789. at Lyme. He m. 29 Feb., 1020,<br />

Nancy Hudson of Cazenovia. where <strong>the</strong>y settled, and where<br />

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1. Charles, b. 10 June, 1825, at Cazenovia, who m. 25<br />

Sept., 1849, Susan Tuttle of Cazenovia, and <strong>in</strong> 1858 had one<br />

chikl : Ida Maria, b. 10 Pec, 1851.<br />

Eos<strong>well</strong> Beckwith <strong>the</strong>n m. 3 Sept., 1833, Olive K<strong>in</strong>gsley<br />

of Poiupey, N. Y., and <strong>in</strong> 1858 w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Cazenovia. He<br />

had by her two children :<br />

2. Eliza Jane, b. 3 May, 1837.<br />

3. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Griff<strong>in</strong>, b. 11 Sept., 1839.<br />

6320. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, b. 20 Feb., 1792, at Lyme. He d. Dec., 1814, uniu.<br />

6321. James, b. 1 Jan., 1796, at Lyme. He married his fourth<br />

cous<strong>in</strong>, Mary Anne <strong>Hyde</strong> (2904), third daughter of Calv<strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> (756) and Ajuney Stanley of Lisle, K. Y. {See No,<br />

2904.)<br />

6322. Elizabeth, b. 5 Nov., 1782, at Lyme. She m. 3 Feb., 1802,<br />

Chauucey Jones of Coeymans. <strong>The</strong>y removed to Homer,<br />

N. Y., and had at <strong>the</strong> le<strong>as</strong>t two children<br />

1. Rosivell Beckicifh Jones, who w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Penn Yau,<br />

N. Y., 1858.<br />

2. Sarah, who m. Kufus F. Reed, and lived at C<strong>or</strong>tlandville,<br />

N. Y.<br />

6323. Huldah, b. 14 Nov., 1785, at Lyme. She m. 5 June, 1809,<br />

Alva Hotchkiss of Cazenovia. <strong>The</strong>y had four children :<br />

1. Luc^ Ifarui, b. 6 March, 1811. and d. 10 Dec, 1811.<br />

2. Sarah Maria, b. 20 Feb., 1812, m. April, 1830, James<br />

Kent of Palmyra, N. Y., and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Walw<strong>or</strong>th, N. Y.,<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

3. Susan Eliza, b. 28 Dec, 1816, m. Allen Scoville of<br />

Pompey, N. Y., and <strong>in</strong> 1858, had one child, Ella Maria, b. 9<br />

April, 1851.<br />

4. Lydia EmeJ<strong>in</strong>e, b. 10 Jan., 1819, m. 23 Dec, 1848,<br />

Eli<strong>as</strong> Barnes of Pompey, N. Y.<br />

6324. Eunice, b. 14 Dec, 1787, at Lyme. She m. 6 Jan., 1814,<br />

Peter Peck of Camillus, N. Y., and had a son :<br />

Daniel Peck, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Van Buren, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1858; and<br />

probably o<strong>the</strong>r children.<br />

YL Edward D<strong>or</strong>r (2243), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 28 May,<br />

1752, eldest son of Mat<strong>the</strong>w D<strong>or</strong>r (511) of E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam,<br />

by liis first wife, Elizabeth Palmer, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson<br />

of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 26<br />

May, 1774, Judith Champion, b. 1756, at Lyme, daughter<br />

of Henry Champion and Sarah Peck. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer<br />

and a cloth dresser, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Lyme. <strong>The</strong>y removed<br />

to Chatham, N. Y., and from <strong>the</strong>re to K<strong>in</strong>derhook,<br />

where he d. 24 May, 1813. She d. 14 Oct., 1852, at West<br />

Stockbridge, at <strong>the</strong> advanced age of 96 years.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were :<br />

6325. Ezra, b. 25 Jan., 1775, at Lyme. He m. 30 May, 1837<br />

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Rhoda Beckwith, b. 13 Oct., 1786, at Lyme, daughter of<br />

Dan Beckwith and Anne Hough of Lyme, and afterwards of<br />

Chatham. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Chatham, and about 1810, removed<br />

to Fl<strong>or</strong>ida, N. Y. He w<strong>as</strong> a maj<strong>or</strong> of militia, and d.<br />

28 Feb., 1852, at Fl<strong>or</strong>ida, where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had two children :<br />

1. Saphrona, b. 4 March 1809, at Chatham, m. June,<br />

1835, John W. Beckwith of Columbia, N. Y., son of Senat<strong>or</strong><br />

Abijah Beckwith and L<strong>or</strong>ana Chadwick of Herkimer<br />

county, N. Y. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Columbia, where he w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

member of <strong>the</strong> legislature and a judge of <strong>the</strong> county court.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had a son and a daughter.<br />

2. Judith Anne, b. 22 July, 1813, at Fl<strong>or</strong>ida; m. Henry<br />

E,. Macarthur, a farmer ; and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Duanesburgh,<br />

N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had a son b. about 1840.<br />

6326. Edward, b. 7 June. 1793, at Chatham. He m. 28 Sept.,<br />

1825, Jemima Esleeck, b. 4 June, 1800, at C<strong>as</strong>tleton, N. Y.,<br />

daughter of Capt. Isaac Esleeck and Hannah Bourne. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a physician, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Chatham, where he d.<br />

25 Aug., 1835. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Rochester, M<strong>in</strong>n., <strong>in</strong><br />

1858. <strong>The</strong>y had three children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Chatham :<br />

1. 31argaret E., b. 27 Feb., 1827, and d. 6 Feb., 1839.<br />

2. Maria H., b. 4 Dec, 1829, m. 15 Feb., 1853, James M.<br />

Williams, b. 20 Nov., 1824, at Alf<strong>or</strong>d, M<strong>as</strong>s. He w<strong>as</strong> a dentist<br />

at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, and <strong>the</strong>y removed to Eochester, M<strong>in</strong>n., where<br />

<strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had one child : Edward, b. 17<br />

Jan., 1858.<br />

3. Edward Clark, h. 3 Nov., 1835, m. 3 Feb., 1858, Evel<strong>in</strong>a<br />

E. Ireland, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Rochester, M<strong>in</strong>n., <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

6327. Palmer, b. 1797 at Chatham. He m. 21 Dec, 1817, Elizabeth<br />

Wilcox, daughter of Aaron Wilcox and Elizabeth Farmer<br />

of Dover. N. Y. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Cana'an, N. Y., <strong>in</strong><br />

1858. <strong>The</strong>y had one child :<br />

Henri/ Palmer, b. 27 Oct., 1818, at Chatham, m. 22<br />

March, 1838, C<strong>or</strong>delia Bishop. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Canaan<br />

'<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858, and had three children : Alonzo E., b. 4 Nov.,<br />

1839; Lilly M., b. 4 Nov., 1841; and Henry P., b. 21 July,<br />

1843, d. 13 Sept., 1851.<br />

6328. Sarah, b. 20 Oct., 1777, at Lyme. She m. 1797, at N<strong>as</strong>sau,<br />

N. Y., Hemau Tobey, son of Elisha Tobey and Sarah Pratt<br />

of Sharon, Conn. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at<br />

N<strong>as</strong>sau and removed to Canaan, N. Y., where he d. 1812.<br />

She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at West Stockbridge, M<strong>as</strong>s.,<br />

had two children :<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

1. Henri/, b. 6 July, 1802, m. Sylvia Cronkite, who d. s.p.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Ogdensburgh, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1858, with his<br />

adopted son, Richard Tobey.<br />

2. D<strong>or</strong>r, b. 8 July, 1804, and d. 1830 at Hoosick, N. Y.,<br />

unm.<br />

6329. Judith, b. 1778 at Lyme. She m. Russell Crocker. He w<strong>as</strong><br />

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a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Chatliam, where he d. ahout<br />

1803. She d. <strong>in</strong> 1844 at K<strong>in</strong>derhook. <strong>The</strong>y had a son and<br />

a daughter. <strong>The</strong> daughter m. Mart<strong>in</strong> Groat and had a family<br />

; and w<strong>as</strong> a widow, liv<strong>in</strong>g at K<strong>in</strong>derhook <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

6330. Phebe, b. 1782 at Lyme. She m. about 1805 Ros<strong>well</strong> Fris-<br />

bie, b. about 1776. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at<br />

Canaan, N. Y., where he d. about 1820 ; and she d. 30 Jan.,<br />

1855, at Marion, N. Y. <strong>The</strong>y had six children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Canaan<br />

:<br />

1. Susan, b. 20 July, 1809, m. 1827 Harvey N. Shepherd,<br />

b. about 1800. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at<br />

Aurelius, N. Y., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had<br />

four children : C<strong>or</strong>nelia ; Pratt ; D<strong>or</strong>r ; and Augusta.<br />

2. Edward D<strong>or</strong>r, b. 21 June, 1811 ; w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Arcadia, N. Y., 1858, unm.<br />

3. Ezra, b. 15 Aug., 1813, m. Lue<strong>in</strong>da Thompson of<br />

Ho<strong>well</strong>, Mich., w<strong>as</strong> a farmer at Ho<strong>well</strong> <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had<br />

three children.<br />

4. Judith, b. 10 Sept., 1815, m. about 1835 at Aurelius,<br />

Joel Yale, b. about 1809. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Farm<strong>in</strong>gton <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had seven children: Hiram;<br />

Harriet; Augustus; <strong>The</strong>rese ; &c.<br />

5. Alexander, b. 19 Oct., 1817 ; m. 24 Sept., 1851, Mary<br />

Anne Lay of Chatham, b. about 1824. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Arcadia, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had<br />

three children : Phebe ; Ruth ; and Susan.<br />

6. Fhebe Ann, b. 16 Dec, 1819, m. about 1838, William<br />

Reeve, b. about 1818. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Aurelius, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had two children : Mary<br />

Anne, married ; and Carol<strong>in</strong>e.<br />

YI. Judge Mat<strong>the</strong>w D<strong>or</strong>r (2244), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn.,<br />

28 March, "l856, second son of Mat<strong>the</strong>w D<strong>or</strong>r (oil) of E<strong>as</strong>t<br />

Haddam, by his first wife, Elizabeth Palmer, w<strong>as</strong> a great<br />

grandson of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He<br />

m. 14 Jan., 1784, D<strong>in</strong>ah Mudge, b. 6 Sept., 1759, at Sharon,<br />

Conn., daughter of Abraham Mudge and Gray. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a cloth dresser, wool carder, and a farmer. <strong>The</strong>y settled<br />

at Chatham, IST. Y., where he w<strong>as</strong> supervis<strong>or</strong>, justice<br />

of <strong>the</strong> peace, and judge of <strong>the</strong> county courts. He w<strong>as</strong> one<br />

of <strong>the</strong> most energetic and <strong>in</strong>fluential men of <strong>the</strong> county.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y removed to Dansville, N. Y., about 1824, where she<br />

d. 30 May, 1841, and he d. 26 May, 1843.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children ivere<br />

:<br />

6331. Mat<strong>the</strong>w, b. 21 May, 1786, at Chatham. He m. 29 Jan.,<br />

X811, Anne B. Mudge, daughter of Ebenezer Mudge and<br />

Elizabeth Sawyer of Burtonville, N. Y. He w<strong>as</strong> a fuller,<br />

and cloth dresser, and woolen manufacturer. <strong>The</strong>y settled at<br />

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Chatham. In 1837, <strong>the</strong>y removed to Providence, 111., where<br />

he w<strong>as</strong> postm<strong>as</strong>ter and a justice of <strong>the</strong> peace. <strong>The</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Henry county, 111., <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had twelve<br />

children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Chatham :<br />

1. Adel<strong>in</strong>e S., b. 5 Dec, 1811, m. Samuel E. M<strong>or</strong>ris, son<br />

of Charles M<strong>or</strong>ris of Ames, N. Y., and half bro<strong>the</strong>r of Commod<strong>or</strong>e<br />

M<strong>or</strong>ris of <strong>the</strong> U. S. navy. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and<br />

<strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Avista, 111., <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had five child-<br />

ren.<br />

2. Irene, b. 2 March, 1814, m. Samuel C. Bacon, and w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Snackw<strong>in</strong>e, 111., <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

S.^EUzabefh SilL b. 1 March, 1816, and d. Sept., 1840,<br />

unm.<br />

4. William 31., b. 20 Nov., 1817, and d. 28 Oct., 1852, at<br />

C<strong>or</strong>tland, N. Y., unni.<br />

5. Harriet, b. 11 Sept., 1819, m. M. Lowrey of Ill<strong>in</strong>ois,<br />

and d. 28 Feb., 1857, .s.j^.<br />

6. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge E., b. 5 Sept , 1821, m. Sarah Harrison.<br />

7. Carol<strong>in</strong>e, b. 17 May, 1823, m. Freeman C. Reed. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Neponset, 111., <strong>in</strong><br />

1858.<br />

8. Helena Sill, b. 16 March, 1825, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Neponset, 111.,<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858, unm.<br />

9; Phehe Ann, b. 24 Aug., 1829, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Neponset, 111.,<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858, unm.<br />

10. James Edmund, b. 21 Dec, 1829, liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Henry<br />

county, 111., 1858, unm.<br />

11. Byron Mudge, b. 27 Jan., 1832, w<strong>as</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> furnish<strong>in</strong>g<br />

trade at Rawanee, 111., <strong>in</strong> 1858, unm.<br />

12. Sarmiel, b. 17 Feb., 1837, w<strong>as</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> lumber bus<strong>in</strong>ess<br />

at Neponset, 111., <strong>in</strong> 1858, unm.<br />

6332. Abraham, b. 18 March, 1791, at Chatham. He m. 4 June,<br />

1815, Harriet Champion, daughter of Lynde Champion of<br />

Austerlitz, N. Y. He w<strong>as</strong> a woolen manufacturer, and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

settled at Austerlitz, where she d. 18 Aug., 1818. He had<br />

by her one child :<br />

1. Mat<strong>the</strong>io, b. at Austerlitz, who married and settled <strong>in</strong><br />

Canada West, w<strong>as</strong> a manufacturer of w<strong>in</strong>dow s<strong>as</strong>h and bl<strong>in</strong>ds,<br />

and had two daughters : Eliza, b. 1846 ; and Laura, b. 1852.<br />

Abraham D<strong>or</strong>r, <strong>the</strong>n ra. 1 March, 1820, Sarah Phelps, b.<br />

25 Nov., 1796, daughter of Israel Phelps and Lovisa Root of<br />

Chatham, where <strong>the</strong>y settled, and where she d. 18 June,<br />

1825. He had by her three children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Chatham.<br />

2. hrael, b. 15 Dec, 1820, and d. June, 1823.<br />

3. Harriet L., b. 3 Aug., 1822, m. Solomon Keller of Starkville,<br />

N. Y. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant and <strong>the</strong>y settled at F<strong>or</strong>t<br />

Pla<strong>in</strong>, and <strong>in</strong> 1858 had a daughter : Emma Maria.<br />

4. Elisha P., b. 10 May. 1825, m. 4 July, 1857, Frances<br />

Chadwick, daughter of Ezra Chad wick, Esq., of Arcadia,<br />

N. Y., and w<strong>as</strong> a s<strong>as</strong>h and bl<strong>in</strong>d maker at Haldimand, C. W.


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Abraham D<strong>or</strong>r <strong>the</strong>n m. 1 Dec, 1825, Laura Woodruff, b,<br />

15 Sept., 1802, daughter of Ethan Woodruff and Laura his<br />

wife of Chatham. <strong>The</strong>y romoved to Starkville <strong>in</strong> 1837, and<br />

to C<strong>or</strong>tlandville, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1856, where he d. April, 1857.<br />

He had by her one child :<br />

5. Sarah, b. 29 Jan., 1827, at Chatham.<br />

6333. Samuel Griswold, b. 28 Jan., 1794, at Chatham. He m. 5<br />

April, 1821, Sel<strong>in</strong>a Phelps, daughter of Israel Phelps and<br />

Elizabeth Root of Chatham. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Dansville,<br />

N. Y.. and had eight children :<br />

1. Aust<strong>in</strong> Phelps, b. 13 April, 1822, w<strong>as</strong> a cloth dresser<br />

and a wool carder, and d. 23 Dec, 1847, unm.<br />

2. D<strong>in</strong>ah Miidge, b. 22 Jan., 1824, m. 1 May, 1845, James<br />

B. Lemond, and <strong>in</strong> 1858 had seven children, two of whom<br />

died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

8. Lovisa, b. 20 Dec, 1825, m. 4 July, 1848, Dr. Zarah<br />

H. Blake, son of Zara Blake of Dansville, where <strong>the</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had one son and two daughters.<br />

4. Sarah Elizabeth, b. 1 June, 1827, and d. 2 Aug., 1828.<br />

5. Sophia Anne, b. 5 March, 1829, and d. 1 Nov., 1850,<br />

at Alf<strong>or</strong>d academy, unm.<br />

6. Sel<strong>in</strong>a, b. 7 May, 1832, m. 6 Aug., 1856, Eev. Galusha<br />

Anderson, a graduate of Rochester college. <strong>The</strong>y settled at<br />

Janesville, Wis., and <strong>in</strong> 1858 had one son.<br />

7. Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e, b. 5 Sept., 1834, graduated at Rogersville<br />

Union sem<strong>in</strong>ary, and <strong>in</strong> 1858 w<strong>as</strong> a teacher at Waukesha,<br />

Wis., unm.<br />

8. James, b 30 May, 1840.<br />

6334. Phebe, b. 14 Oct., 1784, at Chatham. She d. 11 June, 1852,<br />

unm.<br />

6335. Sybil, b. 9 May, 1798, at Chatham. She m. 14 May, 1814,<br />

John Pitts, b. 4 Nov., 1789. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

settled at Arkp<strong>or</strong>t, N. Y., where he w<strong>as</strong> a justice of <strong>the</strong><br />

peace, and d. 24 April, 1847. <strong>The</strong>y had n<strong>in</strong>e children:<br />

1. Amanda, b. 12 Oct., 1815, m. 1830, Francis Colgrove,<br />

a farmer, and had n<strong>in</strong>e sons and one daughter.<br />

2. D<strong>in</strong>ah, b. 4 Feb., 1817, and d. 4 Dec, 1831.<br />

3. Harriet, b. 2 Sept., 1818, and d. 19 Sept., 1824.<br />

4. V<strong>in</strong>cent, b. 9 Dec, 1819, m. 5 Feb., 1846, Sarah Ann<br />

Mansfield, and w<strong>as</strong> a physician. He graduated at a medical<br />

school <strong>in</strong> C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, and <strong>in</strong> 1858 had four children.<br />

5. Fhebe, b. 2 May, 1822, m. 3 April, 1842, William E.<br />

Height, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at New Canaan <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had four<br />

children.<br />

6. John Vhesleij, b. 30 May, 1824, m. 4 July, 1848,<br />

Saphrona Allen ; w<strong>as</strong> a physician and settled at Rushf<strong>or</strong>d,<br />

N. Y., and had a daughter Mary <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

7. Samuel, b. 30 July, 182(3, m. 1 May, 1844, Jemima<br />

Ayres, w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>in</strong> 1858 w<strong>as</strong> s. p.<br />

8. James, b. 9 May, 1828, graduated at a medical school <strong>in</strong>


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C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, and w<strong>as</strong> a physician, m. Viola Green, and settled<br />

at Nile, Allegany county, N. Y., and <strong>in</strong> 185b had one daugh-<br />

ter.<br />

9. Lester Cady, b. 9 Feb., 1833, w<strong>as</strong> a larmer, and w<strong>as</strong><br />

unm. <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

VI. Dr. Jonathan D<strong>or</strong>r (.2246) b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Comi., 25<br />

Dec, 1759. fourth son of Mat<strong>the</strong>w D<strong>or</strong>r (511) of E<strong>as</strong>t Hacldam,<br />

by his first wife, Elizabeth Palmer, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson<br />

of Phebe Hvde (10) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m.<br />

31 July, 1787, Margaret Faulkner, b. 22 July, 1770, <strong>in</strong><br />

New Jersey, daughter of Judge James Faulkner and<br />

Anne, his wife, of Cambridge, xT. Y. He w<strong>as</strong> a physician,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Cambridge, where he became very<br />

em<strong>in</strong>ent, not only <strong>as</strong> a medical practitioner, but also <strong>as</strong> a<br />

skillful surgeon. He d. 22 April, 1825, at Cambridge,<br />

where she d. 11 March, 1844.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children xcere :<br />

:<br />

6336. Jonathan, b. 29 Aug., 1789, at Cambridge. He graduated at<br />

Union college 1808, and w<strong>as</strong> a physician and surgeon. He<br />

m. 20 Dec. 1809, Hetty Gcrsha Durham Alvey, daughter of<br />

John V. x\lvey and Hetty Schenck of <strong>the</strong> city of New Y<strong>or</strong>k.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled <strong>in</strong> that part of Cambridge which is now AVhite<br />

Creek, where he became em<strong>in</strong>ent <strong>in</strong> his profession. He d. 4<br />

Dec, 1852, at Burl<strong>in</strong>gton, N. Y., and she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Salem, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had n<strong>in</strong>e children, b<strong>or</strong>n at<br />

White Creek<br />

1. Margaret Faulkner, b. 7 Feb., 1812", m. 22 Jan., 1834,<br />

Henry M. Arnold, b. 6 June, 1810, son of John Arnold of<br />

Arl<strong>in</strong>gton, Vt. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at N<strong>or</strong>th White Creek <strong>in</strong><br />

1858. <strong>The</strong>y had thirteen children ; Jonathan D<strong>or</strong>r, b. 3<br />

Nov., 1835; Harvey Lyman, b. 11 Nov., 1836; Cyrus<br />

Sayles, b. 7 Oct., 1837 ; Margaret Ann, b. 3 Jan., 1839, m.<br />

15 Dec, 1857, Reuben R. McClelan of N<strong>or</strong>th White Creek;<br />

Mary Elizabeth, b. 3 June, 1840; De Witt Cl<strong>in</strong>ton, b. 25<br />

July, 1841 ; John Mitf<strong>or</strong>d, b. 6 Oct., 1842 ; Charles Wilson,<br />

b. 19 March, 1844; Harriet Jane. b. 19 June, 1845,<br />

d. 1845; Burr Kellog, b. 25 Feb., 1846', d. 25 Sept., 1849;<br />

Sarah Maria Patchen, b. 29 Aug., 1847, d. 29 Aug., 1856;<br />

Joan D<strong>or</strong>r, b. 19 March, 1849 ; and Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, b. 15 Jan.,<br />

1851, d. 15 Feb., 1853.<br />

2. Sarah Maria, b. 2 April, 1814.<br />

3. John Alvey, b. 14 Oct., 1815, d. 2 Dec, 1840, at<br />

Geneva college, unm.<br />

4. Samuel L<strong>or</strong>d, b. 1 Jan., 1818, m. Dec, 1840, Eliza<br />

Thompson of Hudson, N. Y., and liv<strong>in</strong>g at Waterf<strong>or</strong>d, N. Y.,<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858.


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5. De Witt Cl<strong>in</strong>ton, h. 2 Dec, 1828, drowned 5 Aug.,<br />

1854, at Lans<strong>in</strong>g-burah, L<strong>in</strong>m.<br />

6. Jane Macness, b. 2 Sept., 1827, m. 15 Feb., 1853, Lewis<br />

Brownell, a lawyer, and d. 5 Aug., 1854, at Lans<strong>in</strong>gburgli.<br />

7. Joanna Neivell, b. 3 Sept., 1830, m. Charles A. White,<br />

of Salem, N. Y.<br />

8. Edw<strong>in</strong> James, b. 9 April, 1832; w<strong>as</strong> a farmer at Hebron,<br />

N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1858, unm.<br />

9. Charles I)., h 9 Nov., 1834, d. 25 Feb., 1838.<br />

6836. A son, b. 19 June, 1797, at Cambridge, d. 22 June, 1797,<br />

unnamed.<br />

6337. Frankl<strong>in</strong>, b. 10 July, 1801, at Cambridge. He m. 7 May,<br />

1823, Sarah Maria Jones, b. 7 April, 1800. <strong>The</strong>y settled at<br />

White Creek, where she d. 18 Dec., 1841, and where he w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had three children, b<strong>or</strong>n at White<br />

Creek.<br />

1. Margaret An7ie, b. 15 Jan., 1827, m. 1853 Dr. Andrew<br />

Niles, son of Stephen Niles of Shaftsbury. He w<strong>as</strong> a physician,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Waymart, Pa., <strong>in</strong> 1857 and<br />

had one child, Henry.<br />

2. Jonathan, b. 20 March, 1829, and w<strong>as</strong> no7i compos<br />

mentis.<br />

3. Sarah Maria, b. 3 Feb., 1834, m. Robert Smith of<br />

Waymart, Pa., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1857, and had one<br />

child, Margaret.<br />

6338. Rittenhouse, b. 10 July, 1801, at Cambridge (tw<strong>in</strong>). Hem.<br />

27 Aug., 182G, Anne L<strong>or</strong>a<strong>in</strong> Carr<strong>in</strong>gton, b. 1808 at Augusta,<br />

N. Y., daughter of Elisha Carr<strong>in</strong>gton and Isma Thompson,<br />

f<strong>or</strong>merly of Goshen, Conn., and afterwards of Peterb<strong>or</strong>ough,<br />

N. Y. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Cambridge,<br />

and removed to Oswego. He d. 8 Jul}', 1848, at Rochester,<br />

N. Y. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858 at Oswego. <strong>The</strong>y had two<br />

children :<br />

1. Frederick Jonathan, h. 30 April, 1828, at Cambridge,<br />

m. 23 Sept., 1857, Louisa Lewis, b. 10 Feb., 1831, third<br />

daughter of Edward Dake and Eliza Jane Cushman of Saratoga,<br />

and afterwards of Ogdensburgh. He w<strong>as</strong> a hardware<br />

merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Oswego <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

2. Max<strong>well</strong> Boyd, b. 3 Oct., 1830, at Oswego ; w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

commission merchant at Chicago <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

6339. James Darw<strong>in</strong>, b. 16 June, 1803, at Cambridge. He m. Lou-<br />

isa Temple, and w<strong>as</strong> a physician. She died at Baltim<strong>or</strong>e, s.p.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n removed to Bath, Steuben county, N. Y., where he<br />

acquired some considerable reputation <strong>as</strong> a physician, and m.<br />

1 Jan., 1853, Jane E. Kellogg, and d. 6 Sept., 1855, s. p.<br />

She survived him, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Fond du Lac <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

6340. Mary, b. 2 June, 1791, at Cambridge; d. 10 Sept., 1796.<br />

6341. Ann, b. 8 June, 1793, at Cambridge. She m. March, 1811,<br />

Dr. W<strong>or</strong>thy Waters. He w<strong>as</strong> a physician, and died about<br />

1827, at Argjle, N. Y. Sh3 d. 22 Oct., 1855, at N<strong>or</strong>th


HYDE GENEALOGY. 975<br />

White Creek. <strong>The</strong>y had one child, a daughter, who died<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

6342. Elizabeth, b. 26 Jan., 1795, at Cambridge. She m. 28 Nov.,<br />

1810, Samuel L<strong>or</strong>d of Troy, son of Eichard L<strong>or</strong>d and Mary<br />

his wife, of Troy, f<strong>or</strong>merly of Lyme, Conn. He d. 28 April,<br />

lSU,s.p.<br />

She <strong>the</strong>n m. 5 Jan., 1813, John Pope Putnam, b. 9 May,<br />

1786, at Brooklyn, Conn., son of Peter Schuyler Putnam and<br />

Lucy Fr<strong>in</strong>k of Brooklyn, and grandson of Maj<strong>or</strong>-General Is-<br />

rael Putnam of <strong>the</strong> army of <strong>the</strong> revolution. He graduated at<br />

Williams college 1809, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. <strong>The</strong>y settled at<br />

White (jreek. N. Y., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859. (He<br />

had <strong>the</strong>n <strong>in</strong> his possession a pair of pistols, presented to Gen-<br />

eral Putnam, his grandfa<strong>the</strong>r, at Cambridge, M<strong>as</strong>s., soon after<br />

<strong>the</strong> battle of Lex<strong>in</strong>gton. <strong>The</strong>y, at <strong>the</strong> battle of Lex<strong>in</strong>gton, belonged<br />

to Maj<strong>or</strong> Pitcairn, of <strong>the</strong> British army, who with one of<br />

<strong>the</strong>m fired <strong>the</strong> first hostile shot which w<strong>as</strong> fired aga<strong>in</strong>st our<br />

countrymen <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> war of <strong>the</strong> revolution. <strong>The</strong> maj<strong>or</strong> lost <strong>the</strong>m,<br />

with his h<strong>or</strong>se and accoutrements, <strong>in</strong> his retreat from Lex<strong>in</strong>g-<br />

ton, and <strong>the</strong>y were taken by one of our countrymen and presented<br />

to General Putnam, and were probably used by <strong>the</strong><br />

general at <strong>the</strong> battle of Bunker Hill.)<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had one child, a son, b. 11 Nov., 1813, who died<br />

unnamed. <strong>The</strong>y <strong>the</strong>n adopted <strong>the</strong> two surviv<strong>in</strong>g children of<br />

her dece<strong>as</strong>ed sister, Mary D<strong>or</strong>r and <strong>the</strong> Rev. Hugh Boyd.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y took <strong>the</strong> name of Putnam. (See No. 6344.)<br />

6348. Margaret, b. 20 July, 1799, at Cambridge. She m. 1 Aug.,<br />

1822, Col. Harmon S. Barnum, b. 29 April, 1796, at Cambridge,<br />

son of H<strong>or</strong>ace H. Barnum and Eunice Stewart. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y lived at C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati and at Louis-<br />

ville. <strong>The</strong>y afterwards returned to White Creek, where he *<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a magistrate and postm<strong>as</strong>ter, and where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had one child :<br />

Mary, b. 1823, at White Creek, who m. 1856, Royal C. Giff<strong>or</strong>d<br />

of Schaghticoke, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at N<strong>or</strong>th White<br />

Creek <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

6344. Mary 2d, b. 21 Oct., 1804, at Cambridge. She m. 4 June,<br />

1822, Rev. Hugh M. Boyd, b. about" 1796, son of David<br />

Boyd and Margaret Max<strong>well</strong> of Schenectady. <strong>The</strong>y settled<br />

at Schaghticoke, N. Y., where she d. 13 Feb., 1841, and he<br />

d. 7 May, 1851, at Schenectady. <strong>The</strong>y had six children,<br />

four of whom died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy. <strong>The</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r two were adopted<br />

by <strong>the</strong>ir uncle and aunt Putnam (6342). Those two children<br />

were :<br />

1. Mary D<strong>or</strong>r Putnam, b. 2 March, 1829, m. 3 June,<br />

1856, Isaac Newton Thatcher of Albany.<br />

2. Martha W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton Putnam, m. 27 July, 1854, Joseph<br />

Jeffierson Gray, and had <strong>in</strong> 1858, one child, Elizabeth Putnam,<br />

b. 21 Oct., 1855.


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YL Col. Joseph D<strong>or</strong>k (2247), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 15<br />

July, 1761, fifth son of Mat<strong>the</strong>w D<strong>or</strong>r (511) of E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam,<br />

by his first wife, Elizabeth Palmer, w<strong>as</strong> a great<br />

grandson of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He<br />

m. 1 Sept., 1785, Sarah Bull b., 28 June, 1769, at Cambridge,<br />

N. Y., daughter of Isaac Bull and Amy Ch<strong>as</strong>e of<br />

Hoosick, where <strong>the</strong>y settled. He w<strong>as</strong> a cloth dresser and<br />

mill owner and farmer, colonel of militia, and justice of<br />

<strong>the</strong> peace, and judge of <strong>the</strong> county courts. He d. 8 Aug.,<br />

1833, at Hoosick. "She d. 10 May, 1851, at Troy.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were :<br />

6845. Seneca, b. 10 June, 1788, at Hoosick. He ni. 25 Sept., 1809,<br />

Mel<strong>in</strong>da Stone, b. 12 March, 1793. at Hoosick, daughter of<br />

C<strong>or</strong>nelius Stone and Martha Talmadge. He w<strong>as</strong> a manufacturer<br />

and farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Hoosick, where<br />

she d. 1 Sept., 1839. <strong>The</strong>y had twelve children, b<strong>or</strong>n at<br />

Hoosick :<br />

1. William M<strong>or</strong>timer Wells, b. 5 Aug., 1810, m. 1831,<br />

Anne Jane Parker, daughter of Caleb Parker of Hoosick.<br />

She d. 2 Sept,, 1832, s. p. He <strong>the</strong>n m. Miss Hopk<strong>in</strong>s,<br />

daughter of Ethan A. Hopk<strong>in</strong>s of Hoosick. He w<strong>as</strong> a physician,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at B<strong>in</strong>ghamton, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1861,<br />

and had several children: Hopk<strong>in</strong>s; Adel<strong>in</strong>e; M<strong>or</strong>timer, etc.<br />

2. Isaac Bull, b. 20 Dec, 1811, m. Lydia Church of<br />

Hoosick, where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1861, and had six children<br />

Mary, who d. unm.; Joseph R.; Priscilla; Charles; Frankl<strong>in</strong>;<br />

and Edward.<br />

3. Joseph P., b. 28 Sept., 1813, m, Abigail Bowers, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Troy <strong>in</strong> 1861. s. p.<br />

4. Amy Bull. b. 25 May, 1815, m. Oscar R. Stone, son of<br />

Seneca Stone of Hoosick, and d. about 1840, aud had one<br />

child, who died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

5. Sarah Ann, b. 10 Feb., 1817, m. Allen Benedict of<br />

Hoosick, a m<strong>as</strong>on, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Troy <strong>in</strong> 1861, and<br />

had five children : Joel; Jane; Ida; Carol<strong>in</strong>e; and Joseph<br />

Reed.<br />

6. Edmund, b. 9 Oct., 1818, and d. 2 Jan., 1854, unm.<br />

7. John Lottridge, b. 19 Oct., 1820, m. Mary Teft of<br />

Hoosick, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1861, and had two children<br />

: a son who died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy ; and Jane.<br />

8. Julia. Ann.h. 10 Jan., 1823, m. M. Hopk<strong>in</strong>s of Hoosick,<br />

and <strong>in</strong> 1861 <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Sacramento City, Cal., and<br />

had one daughter.<br />

9. R<strong>as</strong>selC b. 27 Nov., 1826, m. Sarah C<strong>or</strong>ey, and settled<br />

at Hoosick, where she d. about 1856, and he w:;s at New<br />

Y<strong>or</strong>k, 1861. <strong>The</strong>y had one son who died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

10. Charlotte M., b. 28 Nov., 1828. m. James Patten of<br />

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Lockp<strong>or</strong>t, N. Y., and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Dowagiac, Midi.,<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1861, and had one child: Amy.<br />

11. Hiram Harr<strong>in</strong>gton, b. 16 Sept., 1831, m. and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Troy <strong>in</strong> 1861, and had two children.<br />

12. Jane Anne, b. 11 May, 1833, and d. 10 Aug., 1855.<br />

6346. Milton, b. 4 April, 1790, at Hoosick. He m. 15 Feb., 1812,<br />

Elizabeth Haight, b. <strong>in</strong> 1789. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Hoosick, where<br />

he d. 12 Jan., 1830, and she d. 2 May, 1849. <strong>The</strong>y had<br />

four children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Hoosick :<br />

1. Elizabeth, who m. Robert P. Johnson and settled at<br />

Hoosick, where <strong>the</strong>y both died. <strong>The</strong>y had four children :<br />

Milton ; Alonzo ; Henrietta ; and Margaret.<br />

2. Josephus, b. 5 Sept., 1814. and d. 14 Sept., 1837, unm.<br />

3. Charles M. He w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Toledo,<br />

0., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1860. He w<strong>as</strong> may<strong>or</strong>, &c.<br />

4. Harriet, who m. Charles M. Chapman. <strong>The</strong>y settled at<br />

Hoosick, where she d. <strong>in</strong> 1861, and where he w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong>n<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g. <strong>The</strong>y had children.<br />

6347. Josephus, b. 4 Feb., 1799, at Hoosick. He m. 28 Aug.,<br />

1820, Marcia Ball, b. 8 April, 1798, daughter of James Ball<br />

and Mercy, his wife. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer and manufacturer,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Hoosick, where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g- <strong>in</strong> 1861.<br />

She d. 24 Dec, 1855, at Rockf<strong>or</strong>d, HI. <strong>The</strong>y had"" five children<br />

b<strong>or</strong>n at Hoosick :<br />

1. A son, b. 15 Oct., 1821, and died same day, unnamed.<br />

2. Hannnh M., b. 9 Jan., 1823, w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Rockf<strong>or</strong>d <strong>in</strong><br />

1861, unm.<br />

3. Edward, b. 7 Oct., 1824, m. 9 June. 1849, Angel<strong>in</strong>e<br />

Willis, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Rockf<strong>or</strong>d <strong>in</strong> 1861, and <strong>the</strong>y had<br />

six children: Seth, b. 11 June, 1850; Henry M., b. 7<br />

March, 1853, d. 24 March, 1853 ; Willard, b. 23 Feb., 1854 ;<br />

Marcia, b. 2 June, 1856 ; Jessie, b. 2 Oct., 1858 ; and Frederick,<br />

b. 19 Nov., 1860.<br />

4. A daughter, b. 7 Jan., 1826, and died same day unnamed.<br />

5. Mary, b. 29 Aug., 1827, m. 1 Feb , 1853, John Henry<br />

Manny, b. 28 Nov., 1825, at Amsterdam, N. Y. He w<strong>as</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>vent<strong>or</strong> and patentee of <strong>the</strong> famous reap<strong>in</strong>g and mow<strong>in</strong>g<br />

mach<strong>in</strong>e, known <strong>as</strong> John H. Manny's comb<strong>in</strong>ed reaper<br />

and mower, which w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> means of render<strong>in</strong>g him a<br />

wealthy man. He d. 31 Jan., 1856, at <strong>the</strong> early age of 30<br />

years, s. p. ; and she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Rockf<strong>or</strong>d <strong>in</strong> 1862.<br />

6348. Hannah, b. 20 Sept., 1786, at Hoosick, d. 4 Jan., 1788.<br />

VI. Elisha D<strong>or</strong>r (2248), b. at Lyme, Conn, 27 March,<br />

1764, sixth son of Mat<strong>the</strong>w D<strong>or</strong>r (511) of E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam,<br />

by his first wife, Elizabeth Palmer, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson<br />

of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 14<br />

Sept., 1796, Elizabeth Brower. He w<strong>as</strong> a hatter, and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

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settled at Albany, N. Y., where lie w<strong>as</strong> c<strong>or</strong>oner and surrogate,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> f<strong>or</strong> many years <strong>the</strong> tre<strong>as</strong>urer of <strong>the</strong> county<br />

of Albany, and a dist<strong>in</strong>guished and prom<strong>in</strong>ent citizen.<br />

She d. 19 Sept., 1837, and he d. 30 April, 1843.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

:<br />

6349. Palmer Cady, b. 30 Nov., 1797, at Albany. He graduated at<br />

Middlebury college, and w<strong>as</strong> a physician, and d. 30 July,<br />

1840, unm.<br />

6350. C<strong>or</strong>nelius Griswold, b. 30 July, 1799, at Albany. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

merchant, and d. 17 Sept., 1828, unm.<br />

6351. Alfred, b. 27 Nov., 1805, at Albany. He m. 20 Oct., 1827,<br />

Mary Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Middleberger, b. 11 May, 1803, at New<br />

Y<strong>or</strong>k, daughter of Rev. G-. Middleberger of New Y<strong>or</strong>k. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a hatter, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Albany, where she d. 8 Dec,<br />

1836, and he d. 27 April, 1843. <strong>The</strong>y had three children<br />

1. Harriet, b. 2 Feb., 1829, at Albany, and d. 27 Jan.,<br />

1843.<br />

2. Elizabeth, b. 5 July, 1831, m. James Dempsey, of Albany.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a grocer, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Troy, N. Y.,<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858, and had one child, who died at <strong>the</strong> age of 8 months.<br />

3. mien Eemsen, b. 20 July, 1834, m. 21 Oct., 1856, William<br />

A. L. Ostrander, of New Y<strong>or</strong>k, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858, s.p.<br />

6352. Edmund, b. 11 Aug., 1808, at Albany. He m. 26 April,<br />

1836, at New Brunswick, N. J., Maria M. Engleheart, b.<br />

11 Nov., 1814, at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, daughter of Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Engleheart.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a commission merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Albany <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had two children :<br />

1. 31argaret Elizabeth, b. 19 March, 1838,<br />

2. Emma, b. 3 April,.1840; both unm. <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

6353. Elisha, b. 9 July, 1810, at Albany. He w<strong>as</strong> a dealer <strong>in</strong> readymade<br />

cloth<strong>in</strong>g, and <strong>in</strong> 1858 w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Albany, unm.<br />

6354. Harriet, b. 25 Dec, 1802, at Albany, d. 3 Nov., 1819, unm.<br />

VI. Dr. Russell D<strong>or</strong>r (2249), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 20<br />

April, 1771, seventh son of Mat<strong>the</strong>w D<strong>or</strong>r (511) of E<strong>as</strong>t<br />

Haddam, by his tirst wife, Elizabeth Palmer, w<strong>as</strong> a great<br />

grandson of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He<br />

m. 21 March, 1801, Palsa Pianna Bull, b. 25 Feb., 1783,<br />

at Cambridge, N. Y., daughter of Isaac Bull and Amy<br />

Ch<strong>as</strong>e of Hoosick, and afterwards of Troy. He w<strong>as</strong> a physician<br />

and surgeon, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Chatham, N. Y.,<br />

where he had a very extensive practice, and w<strong>as</strong> a very <strong>in</strong>telligent<br />

and w<strong>or</strong>thy citizen. He w<strong>as</strong> a writer of considerable<br />

f<strong>or</strong>ce, and w<strong>as</strong> <strong>well</strong> acqua<strong>in</strong>ted with <strong>the</strong> pr<strong>in</strong>ciples<br />

of mechanism. He made considerable improvements <strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> shear<strong>in</strong>g mach<strong>in</strong>e, <strong>in</strong>vented by his bro<strong>the</strong>r, Samuel<br />

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Griswold D<strong>or</strong>r ; and w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>vent<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> first thresh<strong>in</strong>g<br />

mach<strong>in</strong>e. It had not, however, heen perfected at <strong>the</strong><br />

time of his death. He d. 30 March, 1824, at BurUngton,<br />

!N". Y., where he had been called, professionally, to attend<br />

upon some of his near relatives who had <strong>the</strong> typhus fever,<br />

and where he became a victim to <strong>the</strong> same dise<strong>as</strong>e. She<br />

survived him, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1863, at <strong>the</strong> age of 80<br />

years.<br />

Tlieir children were<br />

:<br />

6355. Joseph Priestly, b. 9 July, 1805, at Chatham. He m. 8 Oct.,<br />

1835; Julia Pixley, b. at Hillsdale, N. Y., daughter of John<br />

Pixley, who w<strong>as</strong> once sheriff of Columbia county. He graduated<br />

at Fairfield medical college, and w<strong>as</strong> a physician. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

settled at Hillsdale, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had<br />

three children :<br />

1. Julia Anne. 2. AngeUne Pixley. 3. John Newman.<br />

All b<strong>or</strong>n at Hillsdale.<br />

6356. Russell Griff<strong>in</strong>, b. 8 Feb., 1807, at Chatham. He m. 19<br />

Sept., 1832, Harriet Parks, daughter of Avery Parks of Bur-<br />

l<strong>in</strong>gton, N. Y. He w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Hillsdale,<br />

N. Y., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had two<br />

children :<br />

1. 3Iari<strong>in</strong> Harder, who graduated at <strong>the</strong> law school at<br />

Albany, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer <strong>in</strong> partnership with his fa<strong>the</strong>r.<br />

2. Harriet Faid<strong>in</strong>a, liv<strong>in</strong>g with her parents <strong>in</strong> 1858, unm.<br />

6357. Robert Lottridge, b. 7 Aug., 1812, at Chatham. He m. 28<br />

Feb., 1852, Mary Tompk<strong>in</strong>s, b., 29 Sept., 1832, at Wayne,<br />

N. Y., daughter of Rice Tompk<strong>in</strong>s and Julia A. Ferris of<br />

Wayne. He w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at N<strong>or</strong>th Dansville,<br />

N. Y., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1861, and had three<br />

children<br />

1. Eobert Griswold, h. 21 March, 1854.<br />

'<br />

2. H<strong>or</strong>ace Tracy, h. 30 Oct., 1856.<br />

3. Eeuben <strong>Hyde</strong> Walw<strong>or</strong>th, b. 15 Feb., 1860.<br />

6358. Seneca Milo, b. 14 Aug., 1820, at Chatham. He m. 22 Feb.,<br />

1847, Julia Carol<strong>in</strong>e Ripley, b. 13 Feb., 1825, at Charleston,<br />

S. C, daughter of William T. Ripley and Zulma Carol<strong>in</strong>e<br />

Thom<strong>as</strong> of Centre Rutland, Vt. He w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

settled at Ghent, N. Y., where <strong>the</strong>y resided about ten years,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>n removed to Centre Rutland, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1863, and where he w<strong>as</strong> a member of <strong>the</strong> legislature and a<br />

member of <strong>the</strong> council of cens<strong>or</strong>s. <strong>The</strong>y had four children,<br />

b<strong>or</strong>n at Ghent:<br />

1. Russell Ripley,h. Nov., 1847.<br />

2. Zulma De Lacy, b. Sept., 1851.<br />

3. William Ripley, b. Dec, 1854.<br />

4. Josejih Warren, who died whten 3 days old.<br />

6359. Paul<strong>in</strong>a, b. 13 July, 1803, at Chatham. She m. 14 Oct.,


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1828, Mart<strong>in</strong> Harder, son of William Harder and Gertrude<br />

Snyder. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Ghent, where<br />

he d. 31 Dec, 1843, and she d. 21 May, 1844, s. j).<br />

6360. Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Van Slyck, b. 10 Oct., 1804 at Chatham. She m.<br />

4 June, 1829, Ge<strong>or</strong>ge C. Clyde, b<strong>or</strong>n at Cherry Valley, son<br />

of Col. Samuel Clyde and Campbell of Cherry Valley.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Cherry Valley, where<br />

he w<strong>as</strong> county clerk and county judge of Otsego county, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a member of <strong>the</strong> constitutional convention of 1846.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Cherry Valley <strong>in</strong> 1863, s. p.<br />

6361. Henrietta, b. 8 Dec, 1808, at Chatham. She m. 14 Jan.,<br />

1828, Orr<strong>in</strong> Phelps, son of Maj<strong>or</strong> W<strong>in</strong>throp Phelps of Chatham,<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y settled, and where she d. 24 Sept., 1853,<br />

and where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had four children,<br />

b<strong>or</strong>n at Chatham :<br />

1. Louisa 3Iariah, a teacher <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Spencertown academy<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858, unm.<br />

2. Henrietta Paul<strong>in</strong>a, d. at <strong>the</strong> age of six years.<br />

3. Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Clyde, d. at <strong>the</strong> age of four years.<br />

4. Ge<strong>or</strong>gianna, b. about 1847.<br />

6362. Maria Es<strong>the</strong>r, b. 16 April, 1814, at Chatham. She m. 16<br />

Aug., 1841, Rev. John Newman, son of Eli<strong>as</strong> Newman and<br />

Elizabeth Hopk<strong>in</strong>s of Amsterdam. He graduated at Union<br />

college 1838, and w<strong>as</strong> a Methodist Episcopal clergyman. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> pr<strong>in</strong>cipal of <strong>the</strong> Troy Conference academy at Poultney;<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> subsequently appo<strong>in</strong>ted profess<strong>or</strong> of Lat<strong>in</strong> and literature<br />

at Union college. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Schenectady <strong>in</strong><br />

1862, and had four children :<br />

1. Henrietta Faul<strong>in</strong>a, b. 13 March, 1843, and d. 1 March,<br />

1844.<br />

2. Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Clyde, b. Oct., 1844, d. <strong>in</strong> March, 1845.<br />

3. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Clyde, b. 30 July, 1847.<br />

4. John Eli<strong>as</strong>. b. 15 July, 1855.<br />

6363. Angel<strong>in</strong>e Reed, i). 25 Feb., 1817, at Chatham. She m. 4<br />

May, 1848, Dr. Oliver J<strong>as</strong>per Peck, b. 28 March, 1817, at<br />

Chatham, second son of her first cous<strong>in</strong>. Dr. Richard Sears<br />

Peck (6372) and Phebe Hunt<strong>in</strong>g of Chatham. He studied<br />

medic<strong>in</strong>e and graduated at <strong>the</strong> university of Pennsylvania<br />

1838, and w<strong>as</strong> a physician. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Chatham, where<br />

<strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had one child<br />

Robert Hunt<strong>in</strong>g, b. 13 Aug., 1850.<br />

6364. Harriet, b. 29 Dec, 1822, at Chatham. She m. Oct., 1853,<br />

Rev. Nathan G. Spald<strong>in</strong>g. He graduated 1852 at Union<br />

college, and w<strong>as</strong> a 5lethodist .Episcopal clergyman. He w<strong>as</strong><br />

a member of <strong>the</strong> Troy conlerence; and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Saratoga Spr<strong>in</strong>gs <strong>in</strong> 1863, and had three children.<br />

VI. Phebe D<strong>or</strong>r (2250), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 1 Aug.,<br />

1748, eldest daughter of Mat<strong>the</strong>w D<strong>or</strong>r (511) of E<strong>as</strong>t Haddon,<br />

by his first wife, Elizabeth Palmer, w<strong>as</strong> a great<br />

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granddaughter of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of <strong>the</strong> third generation.<br />

She m. 28 Feb., 1765, J<strong>as</strong>per Peck, b. 20 Sept.,<br />

1737, at Lyme, second son of J<strong>as</strong>per Peck and Sarah<br />

Clark. [This first J<strong>as</strong>per Peck of Lyme w<strong>as</strong> a great<br />

grandson of William Peck <strong>the</strong> first of Lyme, who came<br />

from England and d. 4 Oct., 1G94, at Lyme, aged 93. See<br />

No. 465.] <strong>The</strong>y settled at Lyme, where he d. 16 Jan.,<br />

1821. She d. 16 Feb., 1831, at West Bloomfield, K Y.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were :<br />

6365. Palmer, b. 18 Dec, 1765, at Lyme, d. 5 May, 1768.<br />

6366. Clark, b. 7 Jan., 1767, at Lyme. He m. 18 Jan., 1797,<br />

Carol<strong>in</strong>e Hall, b. 23 .April, 1780, daughter of Deacon Abel<br />

Hall and Carol<strong>in</strong>e Brockway of Lyme. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y settled at West Bloomfield, N. Y., where he d. 27<br />

Jan., 1825, and where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had<br />

eight children, b<strong>or</strong>n at West Bloomfield, two of whom died<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy. <strong>The</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs were :<br />

1. Mirandru b. 23 April, 1799, m. 4 Nov., 1844, William<br />

G. Page, b. 1799 <strong>in</strong> Vermont, who d. 15 Feb., 1845, leav<strong>in</strong>g<br />

one son by a f<strong>or</strong>mer wife. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858 at West<br />

Bloomfield, s. p.<br />

2. Phehe D<strong>or</strong>r, b. 1800, and d. 26 Sept., 1805.<br />

3. Carol<strong>in</strong>e, b. 1805, and d. 4 Nov., 1815.<br />

4. J<strong>as</strong>jier Clark, b. 24 May, 1807, m. 12 March, 1844,<br />

Mary C. Snow of W<strong>or</strong>cester, M<strong>as</strong>s. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at West Bloomfield <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had<br />

three children : C<strong>as</strong>sius Carroll ; Mary Elsene ; and Lyra R.<br />

5. Ahel Hall, b. 15 Dec, 1808, m. March, 1832, at West<br />

Bloomfield, Sarah M. Darrow, b. 4 Aug., 1812, at Lyme,<br />

Conn., daughter of James Darrow and Sarah Champl<strong>in</strong> He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Pontiac, Mich., <strong>in</strong><br />

1858, and had three children: Carol<strong>in</strong>e, b. 20 Dec, 1833,<br />

m. William Satterlee, and had one son, William Abel, b.<br />

1856; Frank Clark, b. 16 Aug., 1838; and Marcus H., b.<br />

17 Nov., 1842.<br />

8. Joseph Ann<strong>in</strong>g, b. 28 July. 1817, m. 18 March, 1844,<br />

Susan Helleu Richardson, b. 20 Jan., 1820. at Fairfax, Vt.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Pontiac, Mich., <strong>in</strong><br />

1858, and had four children : Ann<strong>in</strong>g Richardson, b. 31<br />

Jan., 1846; Hellen Madel<strong>in</strong>e, b. 29 Feb., 1850; Israel Putnam,<br />

b. 10 May, 1854; and Clara Miranda, b. 8 Oct, 1857.<br />

6367. Palmer 2d, b. 27 March, 1768, at Lyme. He m. 1802 Clarissa<br />

Dougl<strong>as</strong>s of New London, Conn. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y settled at West Bloomfield, where she d. 20 March,<br />

1824, and he d. 20 Nov., 1843. <strong>The</strong>y had eight children,<br />

b<strong>or</strong>n at West Bloomfield :<br />

1. Richard D., b. 28 March, 1804* w<strong>as</strong> a physician, and<br />

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2. L<strong>or</strong>enzo D., b. 25 April, 1806, and d. 18 March, 1819.<br />

3. Dudlei/, b. 26 March, 18U8, d. 28 Sept., 1839, near<br />

Mellville, Iowa, unni.<br />

4. Nancy Z>., b. 4 May, 1810, m. 1827 Origen Daniels of<br />

Rochester, N. Y., and had several children; <strong>the</strong> three who<br />

survived <strong>the</strong>ir <strong>in</strong>fancy were Origen, b. 1836; Fanny, b.<br />

1838 ; and Nancy Jane, b. 1842.<br />

5. Fanni/, b. 28 March, 1812, and d. 19 July, 1857, at<br />

Wea<strong>the</strong>rsfield, N. Y., unmarried.<br />

6. Mat<strong>the</strong>w D<strong>or</strong>r^ b.<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858, unm.<br />

7. Samuel D<strong>or</strong>r, b. 29 June, 1817, m. 23 March, 1844,<br />

Nancy M<strong>or</strong>eland, b. 20 Jan., 1825, at Union Town, Pa. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Colesburgh, Iowa, <strong>in</strong><br />

1858, and had five children : Anne Elizabeth, b. 13 Feb.,<br />

1845; Ruth Ellen, b. 23 Sept., 1847; Martha C, b. 16<br />

March, 1850; Sarah Frances, b. 14 Aug., 1852; and Fl<strong>or</strong>ence,<br />

b. 25 May, 1857.<br />

8. Dougl<strong>as</strong>s, b. 6 Jan., 1821, m. Sept., 1848, Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e<br />

Gillett, b. 16 May, 1829, at Mendon, N. Y., daughter of<br />

Daniel Gillett. She d. 9 June, 1856, at Mendon, and he<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Iowa, <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had one child, Ellen<br />

May, b. 15 March, 1851, d. 5 Oct , 1851.<br />

6368. J<strong>as</strong>per, b. 5 Aug., 1769, at Lyme. He d. March, 1840, at<br />

West Bloomfield, unm.<br />

6369. Dudley, b. 30 Nov., 1770, at Lyme ; d. 26 July, 1785, at sea.<br />

6370. Oliver, b. 20 July, 1774, at Lyme. He -m. 29 Aug., 1797,<br />

Mrs. Amy Lee, b. 12 March, 1778, at Lyme, fourth daughter<br />

of Rev. J<strong>as</strong>on Lee and Abiah Brown of Lyme, and widow<br />

of Dr. Joseph Woodbridge Lee, of New London. Oliver<br />

Peck w<strong>as</strong> a shipm<strong>as</strong>ter, and d. 8 May, 1815, at Waterf<strong>or</strong>d.<br />

He had by her one child :<br />

Oliver, b. 12 Nov., 1798, at Lyme; m. 20 March,<br />

1823, Haldah M. Ensign, only daughter of Maj<strong>or</strong> Eli Ensign<br />

and Huldah Fellows of Sheffield, M<strong>as</strong>s. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

physician, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Sheffield <strong>in</strong> 1858, and<br />

had one child, Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Ensign, b. 24 Nov., 1826, at Sheffield,<br />

unm. <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

<strong>The</strong> widow of Capta<strong>in</strong> Oliver Peck m. 1815 Gurdon<br />

Clark, <strong>as</strong> his third wife, and d. 20 March, 1854, at Sheffield<br />

at <strong>the</strong> house of her son, Dr. Peck. {See No. 1891.)<br />

6371. Mat<strong>the</strong>w, b. 4 June, 1783, at Lyme. He m. 18 Sept., 1806,<br />

Lois Hall, daughter of Deacon Abel Hall and Carol<strong>in</strong>e<br />

Brockway of Lyme. He w<strong>as</strong> a shipm<strong>as</strong>ter and a farmer.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at Lyme and removed to Bloomfield, N. Y.<br />

He d. 19 Feb., 1829, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> city of New Y<strong>or</strong>k, and she d.<br />

12 Dec, 1832, at Lyme. <strong>The</strong>y had six children, b<strong>or</strong>n at<br />

Lyme :<br />

1. Phche D<strong>or</strong>r, b. 1 Oct., 1809, liv<strong>in</strong>g at West Bloomfield<br />

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2. 3Iary Ha<strong>in</strong>es, b. 26 June, 1811, m. Nov., 1840, Joel<br />

M<strong>in</strong>er, a farmer of Lyme, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>p: <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

3. Lucy BurnJiavi, h. 11 Jan., 1811, m. 26 July, 1843,<br />

Randall Drake of Albion, Mich., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1858, and had four children :<br />

4. Lois Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e, b. 2 Nov., 1816, m. 4 May, 1837, at<br />

E<strong>as</strong>t Bloomfield, L<strong>or</strong>a Whittem<strong>or</strong>e, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

Michigan <strong>in</strong> 1858 and had one child.<br />

5. ffa^mah Hall, b. 13 March, 1820, m. 2 Nov., 1840,<br />

Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Ingersoll, and settled at Marshall, Mich., where she<br />

d. 14 April, 1844.<br />

6. Mat<strong>the</strong>w J<strong>as</strong>per, b. 19 July, 1822, m. 18 Dec, 1856,<br />

Mary Hardee, of West Bloomfield, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1858.<br />

6372. Kichard Sears, b. 22 Sept., 1784, at Lyme. He studied medic<strong>in</strong>e<br />

with his uncle, Russell D<strong>or</strong>r (2249), and w<strong>as</strong> a physician.<br />

He m. 24 June, 1812, Phebe Hunt<strong>in</strong>g, b. 18 Dec,<br />

1788, at Stamf<strong>or</strong>d, N. Y., second daughter of Isaac Hunt<strong>in</strong>g<br />

and Elizabeth Knapp. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Chatham, N. Y.,<br />

where he d. 3 July, 1827. <strong>The</strong>y had three children, b<strong>or</strong>n<br />

at Chatham :<br />

1. Richard Hunt<strong>in</strong>g, b. 9 March, 1814, m. 1841 Mary Ten<br />

Eyck of Schodack, N. Y. ; w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Aust<strong>in</strong>, Tex<strong>as</strong>, <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had five children.<br />

2. Oliver J<strong>as</strong>per, b. 28 March, 1817 ; w<strong>as</strong> a physician,<br />

and m. 4 May, 1848, his fa<strong>the</strong>r's first cous<strong>in</strong>, Angel<strong>in</strong>e Reed<br />

Do<strong>or</strong> (6363>, fifth daughter of Dr. Russell Do<strong>or</strong> '(2249) and<br />

Palsa Plana Bull of Chatham.<br />

3. Edward Richard, b. 19 Feb., 1819; w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, went<br />

to Tex<strong>as</strong> <strong>in</strong> 1852, and w<strong>as</strong> may<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> city of Aust<strong>in</strong>. He<br />

m. 1 Oct., 1857, Mary Ann Champl<strong>in</strong>, and settled at Schodack,<br />

N. Y., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

<strong>The</strong> widow of Dr. Richard Sears Peck, m. his nephew. Dr.<br />

Joseph Chadwick, son of Joseph Chadwick and Phebe Peck<br />

(6373), but she had no issue by him.<br />

6373. Phebe, b. 28 Aug., 1778, at Lyme, She m. 13 June, 1799,<br />

Joseph Chadwick, b. 26 Jan., 1772, at Lyme, son of Reuben<br />

Chadwick and Martha, his wife. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and<br />

<strong>the</strong>y settled at N<strong>or</strong>th Lyme, where he w<strong>as</strong> a justice of <strong>the</strong><br />

peace, and where he d. 1831. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at West<br />

Bloomfield <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had two children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme<br />

1. Joseph, b. 26 April, 1800, graduated at Yale 1821, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a physician. He m. at Chatham, N. Y., Mrs. Phebe<br />

(Hunt<strong>in</strong>g) Peck, widow of his uncle, Dr. Richard Sears<br />

Peck (6372) of Chatham. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Chatham, where<br />

he d. 30 June, 1841, s.p.<br />

2. Julia Ann, h. 30 Dec, 1802, m. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge F. Langw<strong>or</strong>thy,<br />

a farmer, of Ston<strong>in</strong>gton, Conn., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1858, and had three children.<br />

6374. Elizabeth, b. 21 Oct., 1780, at Lyme. She m. 1798, James<br />

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Gillet, b. 1775, at Lyme, son of Reynold Gillet and Martha<br />

Marv<strong>in</strong> of Lyme. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Lyme, and removed to<br />

Gl<strong>as</strong>tonbury, Conn., where he d. 24 April, 1819. She d.<br />

9 Sept., 184G, at West Bloomfield, N. Y. <strong>The</strong>y had three<br />

children :<br />

1. BwUej/, b. oU Nov,, 1709. at Lyme, m, 25 Sept., 1825,<br />

Janette Smith of Gl<strong>as</strong>tonbury. He w<strong>as</strong> a shipm<strong>as</strong>ter, and<br />

y d. 19 March, 1838, at sea, near Havana. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Ch<strong>in</strong>a, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had two children, b. at Gl<strong>as</strong>tonbury<br />

: Harriet, b. 29 April, 1827, d. 21 April, 1831 ; and<br />

James, b. 21 Sept., 1828, a farmer, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Ch<strong>in</strong>a, N. Y.,<br />

1858. with his mo<strong>the</strong>r.<br />

2. John Bmkhy, b. 31 March, 1809, at Lyme, m. 10<br />

Sept., 1841, Philena Smith of Ch<strong>in</strong>a, N. Y., and had two<br />

children : John Dudley, b. 28 July, 1848, at Java, N. Y.<br />

and Elizabeth E., b. 5 Aug., 185U, at Lewiston, N, Y.<br />

3. Martha EUzaheth, b, 15 May, 1813, at Gl<strong>as</strong>tonbury, m.<br />

5 Sept., 1835, her first cous<strong>in</strong>. Dr. Oliver Peck Clark, eldest<br />

son of Gurdon Clark (5515) and Anne Peck (6375) of West<br />

Bloomfield, N. Y. {See No. 5515.)<br />

6375. Anne, b. 20 Dec, 1788. at Lyme. She m. her fourth cous<strong>in</strong>,<br />

Gurdon Clark (5515) of Lyme, second son of Gurdon Clark<br />

of Lyme, by his second wife, Ruth Sill (1891), and removed<br />

to West Bloomfield, N, Y, {See No. 5515.)<br />

VI. Helen Talcott D<strong>or</strong>r (2251), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn.,<br />

16 July, 1754, second daughter of Mat<strong>the</strong>w D<strong>or</strong>r (511) of<br />

E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam, by his first wife, Elizabeth Palmer, w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

great granddaughter of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of <strong>the</strong> third<br />

generation. She m. 20 June, 1773, Deacon Andrew Sill,<br />

b. 20 April, 1745, at Lyme, eldest son of Andrew Sill and<br />

Phebe Ma<strong>the</strong>r, and grandson of Zachariah Sill and Elizabeth<br />

Ma<strong>the</strong>r of Lyme. {See No. Q6.)<br />

[Elizabeth Ma<strong>the</strong>r, b. 20 N'ov., 1682, who m. Zachariah<br />

Sill <strong>the</strong> first of Lyme, w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> daughter of Richard Ma<strong>the</strong>r<br />

<strong>the</strong> first of Lyme and Ka<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Wise {see No. 468). Andrew<br />

Sill <strong>the</strong> first of Lyme and his wife, Phebe Ma<strong>the</strong>r,<br />

b. 10 March, 1719, daughter of Joseph Ma<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> first of<br />

Lyme, were first cous<strong>in</strong>s, of <strong>the</strong> Ma<strong>the</strong>r blood.]<br />

Andrew Sill, who m. Helen Talcott D<strong>or</strong>r, w<strong>as</strong> a cab<strong>in</strong>etmaker,<br />

jo<strong>in</strong>er, and wheelwright, and settled at Lyme.<br />

He served <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> army, about two years, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> war of <strong>the</strong><br />

revolution. About <strong>the</strong> beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g of 1790, he removed<br />

with his family to Burl<strong>in</strong>gton, N. Y., where he w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

deacon of <strong>the</strong> church f<strong>or</strong> moi-e than thirty years, and w<strong>as</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong>re a farmer. His wife d. 24 March, 1824, at Burl<strong>in</strong>gton,<br />

of <strong>the</strong> typhus fever, which also swept ofi' four of her<br />

adult children ; and likewise proved fatal to her bro<strong>the</strong>r,<br />

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Dr. Russell D<strong>or</strong>r, who came to visit his sister, &c,, professionally.<br />

Deacon Andrew Sill survived his wife nearly<br />

twelve years, and d. 29 Oct., 1835, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> 91st year of his<br />

age, at Burl<strong>in</strong>gton.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were :<br />

6376. Abel, b. 8 Aug., 1774, at Lyme. He m. his fourth cous<strong>in</strong>,<br />

Hepzibah Peck (5811), b. 27 Jan., 1774, at Lyme, eldest<br />

daughter of Judge Jedediah Peck (1982) and Tabitha Ely<br />

(1995) of Lyme, and afterwards of Burl<strong>in</strong>gton. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Burl<strong>in</strong>gton, where he d. 12 April,<br />

1824. <strong>The</strong>y had n<strong>in</strong>e children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Burl<strong>in</strong>gton :<br />

1. Elisha D<strong>or</strong>r, b. 2 Sept., 1794, m. Matilda Weeks, w<strong>as</strong><br />

a farmer and settled at Burl<strong>in</strong>gton, where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1858, and had two children: Ge<strong>or</strong>ge W., b. 15 Jan., 1823,<br />

' m. Laura I. Pierce, and had a child, Abner Eugene, b. 19<br />

Nov., 1850. And Abel, b. 29 Sept., 1825, m. Mary J. Potter,<br />

and had three daughters : Martha Matilda, b. 12 Aug.,<br />

1848; Mary Louisa, b. 21 Nov., 1850; and Anna Peck, b.<br />

27 June, 1852.<br />

2. Elijah Peck, b. 6 May, 1800, m. M<strong>in</strong>erva Knapp, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Barre, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had three children :<br />

Eliza A., b. 4 June, 1828, m. Selah C. Sanf<strong>or</strong>d ; Edw<strong>in</strong> K.,<br />

b. 4 Nov., 1832, d. 11 Nov., 1837; and Carol<strong>in</strong>e K. b. 6<br />

Oct., 1837.<br />

3. Russell D<strong>or</strong>r, b. 12 Aug., 1802, m. Delia Wirt, w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

farmer, and settled at Yates, N. Y,, where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1858, and had five children : William H., b. 26 Sept., 1832<br />

John W., b. 24 Nov., 1834; Andrew J., b. 16 June, 1837;<br />

Mary Jane, b. 20 March, 1845; and Anna P., b. 16 Dec,<br />

1849.<br />

4. RicJiard Ely, b. 22 May, 1804, m. Almira Bolton, w<strong>as</strong><br />

a farmer, and settled at H<strong>as</strong>t<strong>in</strong>gs, N. Y., where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858, and had six children : Russell D<strong>or</strong>r, b. 20 Oct.,<br />

1829, m. Mariette Bush, and had a daughter, Emma Joseph<strong>in</strong>e,<br />

b. 28 Jan., 1854; Hellen D<strong>or</strong>r, b., 13 Oct., 1831;<br />

Richard Ely, b. 22 Feb., 1834; Eliza, b. 7 Sept., 1837;<br />

Francis R., b. 15 Jan., 1847; and Mary Jane, b. 18 Nov.,<br />

1852.<br />

5. Talitha, b. 18 April, 1806, m. Nathaniel Bolton, a<br />

merchant.<br />

6. Jedediah Peck, b. about 1808, m. Carol<strong>in</strong>e Ward, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Cooperstown, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

7. Hellen, b. 6 May, 1810, m. Ros<strong>well</strong> Hollister, and w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Rockf<strong>or</strong>d, 111., <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

8. Andreiv, b. 10 May, 1812, w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Otisco, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

9. Anna Peck, b. 9 Aug., 1818, w<strong>as</strong> pr<strong>in</strong>cipal of a large<br />

<strong>female</strong> sem<strong>in</strong>ary at Rochf<strong>or</strong>d, 111., <strong>in</strong> 1863, and had been f<strong>or</strong><br />

about fourteen years, and w<strong>as</strong> unm.<br />

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6377. Jonathan Palmer, b. 8 Jan., 1776, at Lyme. He m. 13 Feb.,<br />

1801, Mary Faulkner, b. 1774, daughter of Judge James<br />

Faulkner of Cambridge and Anne, his wife, and sister of his<br />

uncle Jonathan D<strong>or</strong>r's wife. He w<strong>as</strong> a physician, and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

settled at Geneseo, N. Y., where he d. 8 Sept., 1806. He<br />

had by her four children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Geneseo :<br />

1. Margaret, b. 6 Jan., 1802. died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

2. John Faulkner, b. 11 April, 1803, died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

3. Andrew, b. 1 Dec, 1804, m. Mar<strong>in</strong>a WoodruiF, w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

physician, and settled at Livonia, N. Y., where he w<strong>as</strong> post-<br />

m<strong>as</strong>ter, member of <strong>the</strong> legislature, a deputy of <strong>the</strong> U. S.<br />

marshal, and where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had three<br />

children : Henry F., b. 27 Aug., 1835 ; Edward E., b. 14<br />

July, 1839; and Ge<strong>or</strong>ge W., b. 24 Aug., 1843.<br />

4. Jonathan Palmer, b. 8 Sept., 1806, m. Miriam J. Colt,<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and settled at Scottsville, N. Y., w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>vent<strong>or</strong><br />

of sett<strong>in</strong>g card teeth by mach<strong>in</strong>ery. He w<strong>as</strong> afterwards<br />

a farmer at Chili, N. Y., where he d. Dec, 1855. He<br />

had three children : John Colt, b. 5 June, 1838 ; Mary, b. 5<br />

Aug., 1840; and Mat<strong>the</strong>w Henry, b. 27 Oct., 1843.<br />

Mary Faulkner, <strong>the</strong> widow of Dr. Jonathan Palmer Sill<br />

<strong>the</strong> first, m. Moses Gibson of Geneseo, and d. <strong>in</strong> Jan., 1853.<br />

6378. Andrew, b. 31 March, 1778, at Lyme. He m. Parnal Clark,<br />

b. 3 April, 1780. He w<strong>as</strong> a mach<strong>in</strong>ist, a merchant, and a<br />

manufacturer of mach<strong>in</strong>e cards. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Burl<strong>in</strong>gton,<br />

where she d. 11 May, 1815.<br />

b<strong>or</strong>n at Burl<strong>in</strong>gton<br />

He. had by her two children,<br />

1. Harriet, b. 5 June, 1807, and d. 11 Nov., 1838, unm.<br />

2. Bl<strong>in</strong>n Smith, b. 3 April, 1809, m. Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e A. Lathrop.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a physician, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Ba<strong>in</strong>bridge, N. Y.,<br />

where she d. 11 May, 1845, and where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had three children : Arabella J., b. 6 July, 1840, d. 1<br />

April, 1849 ; Stella B., b. 27 Oct., 1842; and Er<strong>as</strong>tus L.,<br />

b. 12 March, 1845.<br />

Andrew Sill m. 2 Pamelia Balcom, b. about 1797, who d.<br />

16 April, 1837, at Burl<strong>in</strong>gton, aged 37 years, and had by<br />

her six m<strong>or</strong>e children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Burl<strong>in</strong>gton :<br />

3. Li/dia Pamelia, b. 8 July, 1818, m. Ezra Ma<strong>the</strong>r, and<br />

settled at Burl<strong>in</strong>gton.<br />

4. Almira, b. 22 Jan., 1820, m. Pitt Cushman, and settled<br />

at Pittsfield, N. Y.<br />

5. Elizabeth, b. 14 May, 1822, d. 1 March, 1839, unm.<br />

6. Helen D<strong>or</strong>r, b. 18 Dec, 1824, and d. 15 March, 1844,<br />

unm.<br />

7. Mat<strong>the</strong>w D<strong>or</strong>r, b. 9 Aug., 1827, and d. 5 Aug., 1850,<br />

unm.<br />

8. Russell D<strong>or</strong>r, b. 14 Aug., 1829, m. Delia Williams, w<strong>as</strong><br />

a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Columbus, N. Y., 1858.<br />

Andrew Sill m. 3 Sarah Halliday, and removed to Colum-<br />

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6379. Henry Sill, b. 2 April, 1786, at Lyme. He m. 29 July,<br />

1818, Abigail Dimock, b. 17 Oct., 1798, daughter of Timothy<br />

Dimock and Polysena Brown of Burl<strong>in</strong>gton, N. Y. He w<strong>as</strong><br />

a merchant and a card manufacturer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at<br />

Burl<strong>in</strong>gton, N. Y., where he w<strong>as</strong> postm<strong>as</strong>ter and justice of<br />

<strong>the</strong> peace, and where she died about 1835. He had by her<br />

five children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Burl<strong>in</strong>gton :<br />

1. Abigail Blokeslee, b. 23 April, 1819, m. Leander H.<br />

Knapp. He w<strong>as</strong> a saddler, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Oxf<strong>or</strong>d,<br />

N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had five children : Henry Sill, b. 25<br />

July, 1841 ; Francis, b. 5 June, 1844 ; Fl<strong>or</strong>ence, b, 23 June,<br />

1848; Eliza, b. 13 Nov., 1850; and Mer<strong>in</strong>a.<br />

2. Henri/ Ward, b. 25 May, 1821; m. 23 Aug., 1843,<br />

Harriet Russell, daughter of William Russell of Otego,<br />

N. Y. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer and merchant and a drover, and<br />

<strong>the</strong>y removed to Black Creek, 0., where he w<strong>as</strong> postm<strong>as</strong>ter,<br />

and where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had two children :<br />

William, b. 23 Sept., 1844, d. 16 Feb., 1846; and Emmet<br />

D<strong>or</strong>r, b. 2 Nov., 1850.<br />

3. Eliza, b. 29 Oct., 1826, m. William Frater of Burl<strong>in</strong>gton.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a mechanic, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Burl<strong>in</strong>g-<br />

ton <strong>in</strong> 1861, and had two children.<br />

4. CooJc Dimock, b. 28 Jan., 1829, m. Lucy Ann Harris,<br />

daughter of Jonathan Harris of Knox, 0., where <strong>the</strong>y<br />

settled. He went to St. Jose, Cal , where he d. 23 Dec,<br />

1853. <strong>The</strong>y had two children : Abigail, b. 13 Dec, 1850;<br />

and Byron Cook, b. 1 May, 1852.<br />

5. Edmund, b. 28 April, 1834 ; m. his fa<strong>the</strong>r's fourth<br />

cous<strong>in</strong>, Helen Maria Sill Walw<strong>or</strong>th. (^See No. 4246.)<br />

Henry Sill <strong>the</strong>n m. 21 Sept., 1836, Mary Ann Maples, b.<br />

13 Jan., 1809, at Hartwick, N. Y. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Burl<strong>in</strong>gton <strong>in</strong> 1860, and he had no issue by her.<br />

5380. Mat<strong>the</strong>w D<strong>or</strong>r, b. 22 Oct., 1802, at Burl<strong>in</strong>gton, where he d.<br />

1 Jan., 1824, unm.<br />

3381. Phebe, b. 26 March, 1781, at Lyme. She m. 20 Dec, 1802,<br />

Eli Dimock, b. 31 May, 1775, son of Timothy Dimock of<br />

Butternuts. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at New<br />

Lisbon, and removed to Burl<strong>in</strong>gton, N. Y., where he d. 12<br />

July, 1847, and where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1861. <strong>The</strong>y had<br />

n<strong>in</strong>e children, all, except <strong>the</strong> second, b<strong>or</strong>n at Burl<strong>in</strong>gton :<br />

1. Helkn Talcott Sill, b. 17 Feb., 1804; m. 29 Sept.,<br />

1822, Ebenezer Sheldon, b. 1796, son of Jonathan Sheldon<br />

of Bernardston, M<strong>as</strong>s., by his second wife, Naoma Fox, and<br />

grandson of Ebenezer Sheldon and Mary Hoyt of Bernards-<br />

ton. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Utica <strong>in</strong> 1861, and had eight children<br />

: Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Ritter, b. 1823, m. Lydia Harris ; Eliza Sill,<br />

b. 1825, d. 1844; Amanda Dimock, b. 1827; Albert Smith,<br />

b. 1829; Mary Mehitable, b. 1831, d. 1846; Harriet<br />

Ann, b 1834; C<strong>or</strong>nelia Matilda, b. 1836, d. 1846; and<br />

Artem<strong>as</strong> Henry, b. 1836.


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2. Seneca, b. 5 Oct., 1805, at New Lisbon. He m. 28<br />

July, 1831, Julia Beecher of W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>, N. Y. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

physician, and settled at Franconia, 0., where he d. 13 Aug.,<br />

1860, and where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1861. <strong>The</strong>y had one son,<br />

Eli<strong>as</strong> Whitm<strong>or</strong>e, who married and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Franconia <strong>in</strong><br />

1861, and had two children : Phebe and Julia.<br />

3. D<strong>or</strong>r Sill, b. 19 Nov., 1809, and d. 24 June, 1838,<br />

unm.<br />

4. Elizaheth, b. 30 April, 1812, m. 15 Sept., 1836, Ge<strong>or</strong>ge<br />

Harmon W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong> of N<strong>or</strong>th Ba<strong>in</strong>bridge, N. Y., where <strong>the</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1861, and had one child, Hellen D<strong>or</strong>r, who m.<br />

John Freiot, and had one daughter, Angel<strong>in</strong>a, <strong>in</strong> 1860.<br />

5. Richard B., b. 2 Oct., 1813, m. 12 Aug., 1841, Sarah<br />

Mattison, b. 27 Sept., 1820, at Burl<strong>in</strong>gton, daughter of Nathan<br />

Mattison and Sarah Bard<strong>well</strong>. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Burl<strong>in</strong>gton,<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> a justice of <strong>the</strong> peace and postm<strong>as</strong>ter,<br />

and where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1861, and had three children<br />

C<strong>or</strong>nelia Amanda, b. 9 Sept., 1842, unm. <strong>in</strong> 1861; and<br />

Seneca D<strong>or</strong>r and Ge<strong>or</strong>ge (tw<strong>in</strong>s), b. 15 Sept., 1846.<br />

6. C<strong>or</strong>nelia, b. 19 May, 1815, and d. 11 May, 1841, unm.<br />

7. Amanda, b. 29 Dec, 1817, and d. 17 Aug., 1819.<br />

8. Fhebe Starkaj,h. 18 Feb., 1820, and d. 15 Nov., 1854,<br />

unm.<br />

9. Eli, b. 4 May, 1822, w<strong>as</strong> a physician, and m. Mary<br />

C<strong>as</strong><strong>well</strong>, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Franconia, 0., <strong>in</strong> 1861, and had<br />

one child, Mary Jane.<br />

6382. Helen Talcott, b<strong>or</strong>n 10 May, 1788, at Lyme. She m. her<br />

mo<strong>the</strong>r's third cous<strong>in</strong>. Judge James Cl<strong>in</strong>ton Walw<strong>or</strong>th<br />

(1338), second son of Benjam<strong>in</strong> Walw<strong>or</strong>th and Apphia<br />

(<strong>Hyde</strong>) Cardall (312) of Hoosick, N. Y. (See No. 1338.)<br />

6383. Eliza, b. 21 Feb., 1790, at Burl<strong>in</strong>gton, where she d. 7 Jan.,<br />

1824, unm.<br />

yi. Elizabeth D<strong>or</strong>r (2252), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 14<br />

March, 1766, third daughter of Mat<strong>the</strong>w D<strong>or</strong>r (511) of<br />

E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam, by his first wife, Elizabeth Palmer, w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

great granddaughter of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> of <strong>the</strong> third generation.<br />

She m. 1786, at Chatham, N. Y., Jacob De Lamater,<br />

b. 1 June, 1762, at Oblong, K Y., third son of John<br />

De Lamater and Maria Kipp of Oblong, and afterwards of<br />

K<strong>in</strong>derhook, !N^. Y., and grandson of Capt. Isaac De<br />

Lamater and Rebecca De Lamater of K<strong>in</strong>gston, and afterwards<br />

of Oblong (now Amenia), N. Y.<br />

[This Capt. Isaac De Lamater, b. 1693 at K<strong>in</strong>gston,<br />

(who m. Rebecca De Lamater, and w<strong>as</strong> a magistrate and<br />

a capta<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> French war), w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> eldest son of James<br />

De Lamater and Garretje Mart<strong>in</strong>s, who settled at K<strong>in</strong>gston,<br />

removed to Claverack, and from <strong>the</strong>re to Marbletown.<br />

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HYDE GE^^EALOGY. 989<br />

That James De Lamater w<strong>as</strong> a son of Capt. Isaac De<br />

Lamater, of Esopus <strong>or</strong> K<strong>in</strong>gston, one of <strong>the</strong> first settlers<br />

of Ulster county, IST. Y. He undoubtedly came <strong>the</strong>re<br />

from HoHand, and "w<strong>as</strong> probably <strong>the</strong> progenit<strong>or</strong> of all of<br />

<strong>the</strong> De Lamaters <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States. He probably came<br />

to Ulster county previously to <strong>the</strong> congregat<strong>in</strong>g of <strong>the</strong><br />

settlers <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> stockaded town <strong>or</strong> village of Esopus <strong>in</strong><br />

1658. One of his <strong>descendants</strong>, <strong>in</strong> 1858, two hundred<br />

years later, had <strong>in</strong> his possession a cane which had come<br />

down to him from his emigrant ancest<strong>or</strong>, which b<strong>or</strong>e this<br />

<strong>in</strong>scription : " Capt. Isaac De Lamater, 1656." See 13<br />

N. E. Hist, and Gen. Beg., 41.]<br />

Jacob De Lamater w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at<br />

Chatham. In 1790 <strong>the</strong>y removed to Duanesburgh, and<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1802 to Fl<strong>or</strong>ida, N. Y., where he w<strong>as</strong> a maj<strong>or</strong> of militia,<br />

and where he d. 27 June, 1828. She d. 25 March, 1850,<br />

at Lockp<strong>or</strong>t, N. Y.<br />

<strong>The</strong>!)- children icere<br />

:<br />

6384. John, b. 18 April, 1787, at Chatham. He w<strong>as</strong> licensed to<br />

practice physic and surgery <strong>in</strong> 1806, by <strong>the</strong> medical society<br />

of Otsego county. He m. 1 April, 1810, Ruth Angel, b. 10<br />

Feb., 1789, at Smithfield, R. I., daughter of Joshua Angel<br />

and Mehitable Manton of K<strong>in</strong>derhook, N. Y. <strong>The</strong>y resided<br />

at Fl<strong>or</strong>ida, Albany, Shefl&eld, Fairfield, Palmyra, and Cleveland,<br />

at which several places and o<strong>the</strong>rs he w<strong>as</strong> extensively<br />

engaged <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> practice of physic and surgery. In 1823 he<br />

received <strong>the</strong> hon<strong>or</strong>ary degree of doct<strong>or</strong> of medic<strong>in</strong>e at Williams<br />

college, and <strong>in</strong> 1861 <strong>the</strong> hon<strong>or</strong>ary degree of doct<strong>or</strong> of<br />

laws at <strong>the</strong> Western Reserve college. He w<strong>as</strong> at different<br />

times profess<strong>or</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> medical school at Pittsfield, M<strong>as</strong>s., <strong>the</strong><br />

medical college at Fairfield, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> medical departments<br />

of Geneva college, N. Y., Bowdo<strong>in</strong> college, Me., Dartmouth<br />

college, N. H., Western Reserve college, 0» and <strong>the</strong><br />

university at Willoughby, 0. In 1859 he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

E<strong>as</strong>t Cleveland, 0., and kept an office <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> city of Cleve-<br />

land. He w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong>re engaged <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> practice of his profession,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> profess<strong>or</strong> of general pathology, midwifery, and<br />

<strong>the</strong> dise<strong>as</strong>es of women and children, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Western Reserve<br />

college at Cleveland. He had been a rul<strong>in</strong>g elder <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Presbyterian churches at several of <strong>the</strong> places of his residence<br />

from time to time. <strong>The</strong>y had eight children :<br />

1. jVehifable, b. 11 July, 1811, at Fl<strong>or</strong>ida, m. 22 Jan.,<br />

1828. at Fairfield, N. Y., Dr. James Davis, b. 7 Aug., 1805,<br />

at Whitesb<strong>or</strong>ough, N. Y., son of James Davis and Lydia<br />

Luce of Phelps, N. Y. He graduated at Fairfield medical<br />

college <strong>in</strong> 1828, and w<strong>as</strong> a physician. <strong>The</strong>y settled at<br />

Phelps, where she d. 29 May, 1836. <strong>The</strong>y had four child-


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ren : Anne, b. 27 June, 1829, m. A. W. Atk<strong>in</strong>son of Hoboken,<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1857, and removed to Ill<strong>in</strong>ois <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had a<br />

daughter, Ge<strong>or</strong>gianna. James, b. 17 July, 1831, a dentist,<br />

married and liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> N<strong>or</strong>th Carol<strong>in</strong>a <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had one<br />

child. John De Lamater, b. 29 Sept., 1833, a lawyer liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> N<strong>or</strong>th Carol<strong>in</strong>a 1858, unm. And Mehitable b. 15 May,<br />

1836, d. Aug., 1836.<br />

2. EUzaheth, b. 27 Feb., 1813, at Fl<strong>or</strong>ida. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

with her parents <strong>in</strong> 1858, unm.<br />

3. Jacob James, b. 25 June, 1815, at Albany. He m. 1<br />

Jan., 1838, his fifth cous<strong>in</strong>, Anne Sophia Beckwith, b. 2<br />

June, 1818, at Palmyra, eldest daughter of Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Beckwith<br />

and Ruth Matson Clark (5519) of Palmyra. He w<strong>as</strong> a law-<br />

yer, but subsequently studied medic<strong>in</strong>e and received <strong>the</strong> degree<br />

of doct<strong>or</strong> of medic<strong>in</strong>e at <strong>the</strong> New Y<strong>or</strong>k university <strong>in</strong><br />

1844, and settled at Cleveland, 0. He w<strong>as</strong> appo<strong>in</strong>ted profess<strong>or</strong><br />

of anatomy and physiology <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> medical department<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Western Reserve college <strong>in</strong> 1845, and profess<strong>or</strong> of<br />

materia medica, <strong>the</strong>rapeutics and medical jurisprudence <strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> same <strong>in</strong>stitution <strong>in</strong> 1856, and <strong>in</strong> 1853 received <strong>the</strong> hon<strong>or</strong>ary<br />

degree of m<strong>as</strong>ter of arts from <strong>the</strong> Ill<strong>in</strong>ois college and<br />

from <strong>the</strong> Western Reserve college. In 1859 <strong>the</strong>y werfe liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Palmyra, and had three children : Anne Sophia, b. 12<br />

May, 1841, d. 25 April, 1846 ; Anne Ge<strong>or</strong>gia, b. 12 April,<br />

1847 ; and Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Beckwith, b. 25 Sept., 1854.<br />

4. Gertrude Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e, b. 22 Aug., 1817, at Shefl&eld, m.<br />

7 Oct., 1844, Ellis W<strong>or</strong>th<strong>in</strong>gton, b. 11 Feb., 1816, at Dedham,<br />

son of Er<strong>as</strong>tus W<strong>or</strong>th<strong>in</strong>gton and Sarah Ellis of Dedham.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at F<strong>or</strong>t Wayne, and <strong>in</strong><br />

1848 removed to Milwaukee, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1858, and had two children : Charles Ellis, b. 9 Dec, 1849<br />

and Frederick Fisher, b. 4 Jan., 1856.<br />

5. John Angel, b. 19 July, 1819, at Sheffield, w<strong>as</strong> a <strong>the</strong>ological<br />

graduate of <strong>the</strong> Western Reserve college, and w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at E<strong>as</strong>t Cleveland <strong>in</strong> 1858, unm.<br />

^6. 3Iar,^ Whittlesey, b. 10 Nov., 1821, at Sheffield, d. 2<br />

June, 1851, at E<strong>as</strong>t Cleveland, unm.<br />

7. Eliza Sill, b. 10" Feb., 1824, at Sheffield, m. 14 Feb.,<br />

1844, Dr. Rodney Mat<strong>the</strong>ws, b. 15 Feb., 1822, at Pa<strong>in</strong>esville,<br />

0., third son of Dr. John Mat<strong>the</strong>ws and Martha D.<br />

Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton of Pa<strong>in</strong>esville. He w<strong>as</strong> a medical graduate of<br />

<strong>the</strong> Western Reserve college, and w<strong>as</strong> a physician. She d.<br />

5 Sept., 1847, at Cleveland, s. p.<br />

8. Martha, h. 31 March, 1826, at Pittsfield, m. 2 Nov.,<br />

1852, Smith Barker Burnham, b. 8 Aug., 1820, at Schenectady,<br />

eldest son of Jonathan C. Burnham and Harriet Tucker.<br />

He graduated at Union college 1842, and w<strong>as</strong> a physician<br />

and dentist. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Schenectady, removed to Troy,<br />

and from <strong>the</strong>re to Milwaukee, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1858. She d. 29 July, 1863, at Long Branch, N. J., s.p.<br />

;


:<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY. 992<br />

6385. Edward, b. 20 March, 1789, at Chatham. He m. Sept., 1812,<br />

Sarah Hale, b. 20 May, 1788, at Fl<strong>or</strong>ida, N. Y., daughter of<br />

<strong>The</strong>od<strong>or</strong>e Hale and Anne F<strong>or</strong>bes of Fl<strong>or</strong>ida. <strong>The</strong>y settled<br />

at Manlius, N. Y. He d. 1847, <strong>in</strong> Ill<strong>in</strong>ois, and she d. 30<br />

JuD€, 1850, at<br />

Manlius<br />

Manlius. <strong>The</strong>y had eight children, b<strong>or</strong>n at<br />

1. Mary Anne, b. 17 Aug., 1814, m. 23 May, 1849,<br />

Greg<strong>or</strong>y. <strong>The</strong>y settled at <strong>The</strong>resa, N. Y., where she d. 18<br />

March, 1853, and where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>a: <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

2. Jacobs b. 16 Sept., 1816, m. 4"Nov., 1848, Mary M.<br />

Barnes, and settled at Detroit. He d. 12 Jan., 1857, on a<br />

visit, at Chicago, and had several children.<br />

3. C<strong>or</strong>nelia^\i. 12 Dec, 1817, m. 2 May, 1842, Benjam<strong>in</strong><br />

T. Adams, b. 10 Dec, 1813, at Sullivan, N. Y., son of<br />

Joseph Adams and Mary Truesdell of Sullivan. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Bridgep<strong>or</strong>t, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1858,<br />

and had four children : John Truesdell, b. 20 Feb., 1843 ;<br />

Anne Helen, b. 27 March, 1848; Mary Eliza, b. 12 Nov.,<br />

1854 ; and C<strong>or</strong>nelia Brunetta, b. 7 July, 1857.<br />

4. Edward D., b. 8 March, 1819, m. 10 Jan., 1855, Mary<br />

H. Beaumont, b. 16 Nov., 1821. He w<strong>as</strong> a contract<strong>or</strong> on<br />

public w<strong>or</strong>ks, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Cleveland <strong>in</strong> 1858, and<br />

had two children: Edward, b. 1 Jan., 1856; and Ellen<br />

Frances, b. 1 March, 1857.<br />

5. Addison Hale, b. 12 Oct., 1820, m. 22 June, 1853,<br />

Eliza L. Shuler, b. 23 July, 1822, daughter of Col. William<br />

Shuler of Amsterdam, and granddaughter of Col. Solomon<br />

Shuler and Lydia Wood of Fl<strong>or</strong>ida (see M. 6388). <strong>The</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Amsterdam <strong>in</strong> 1858, .s. p.<br />

6. uidal<strong>in</strong>e, b. 12 Oct., 1820 (tw<strong>in</strong>), m. 24 Sept., 1840,<br />

William Everson, b. 24 Jan., 1819, at Manlius, son of John<br />

Everson and Elizabeth Eansier of Manlius. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Manlius. In 1856, <strong>the</strong>y removed<br />

to Spr<strong>in</strong>gfield, Pa., where he had a contract on <strong>the</strong> public<br />

w<strong>or</strong>ks. In Aug., 1857, <strong>the</strong>y removed to Elkh<strong>or</strong>n, Wis.,<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> engaged <strong>in</strong> build<strong>in</strong>g a part of <strong>the</strong> Milwaukee<br />

and Beloit rail road <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had eight children, b<strong>or</strong>n<br />

at Manlius : Duane Shuler, b. 27 June, 1841 ; Helen Elizabeth,<br />

b. 18 April, 1843, d. 30 July, 1847 ; Maria Adal<strong>in</strong>e,<br />

b. 23 June, 1845, d. 6 Aug , 1847 ; William Edward, b. 14<br />

July, 1847; Giles Hamilton, b. 11 Aug., 1849; Addison<br />

Hale, b. 18 Dec, 1850, d. 22 March, 1854; Addison De<br />

Lamater, b. 3 Nov., 1853, d. 20 Sept., 1856; and Davis W.,<br />

b. 24 Nov., 1855, d. 17 Sept., 1856.<br />

7. Helen E., b. 18 April, 1826, m. 17 Oct., 1850, Davis<br />

W. Shuler, son of Col. William Shuler and Martha P. Davis<br />

of Amsterdam, and a half-bro<strong>the</strong>r of <strong>the</strong> wife of her bro<strong>the</strong>r,<br />

Addison Hale De Lamater. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Amsterdam<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858, and had two children : Martha P., b. 23 June,<br />

1853; and Helen E., b. 11 Feb., 1856.


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8. Martha, b. Feb., 1828, died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

6386. Jacob, b. 20 May, 1791, at Duanesburgh, graduated at <strong>the</strong><br />

medical college <strong>in</strong> New Y<strong>or</strong>k, <strong>in</strong> 1813, and w<strong>as</strong> a physician.<br />

He settled at Fl<strong>or</strong>ida, N. Y., removed to Albany, and d. 21<br />

Oct., 1814, at <strong>the</strong> residence of his parents, unm.<br />

6387. Elizabeth, h. 4 Jan., 1794, at Duanesburgh. She m. 22<br />

Sept., 1811, Thom<strong>as</strong> Yandeveer, b. 17 Jan., 1786, son of<br />

Teunis Vaudeveer and Martha Saybrook of Glen, N. Y.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Mendon, N. Y., removed<br />

to Glen 1815, and to Fl<strong>or</strong>ida, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1829, where<br />

she d. 20 Jan., 1840. He removed to Lockp<strong>or</strong>t, N. Y., <strong>in</strong><br />

1848. <strong>The</strong>y had six children :<br />

1. Saijhrook, b. 15 Dec, 1813, at Mendon, d. 2 May,<br />

1833, unm.<br />

2. Jacob, b. 27 Oct., 1815, at Glen, d. 21 March, 1854,<br />

at Lockp<strong>or</strong>t, unm.<br />

3. Elizabeth, b. 12 Aug., 1818, at Glen, m. Feb., 1840,<br />

T. Ptomeyn Liddle, b. 3 Feb., 1806, son of Thom<strong>as</strong> Liddle<br />

and Janette his wife. She w<strong>as</strong> his second wife, and <strong>the</strong>y set-<br />

tled at Fl<strong>or</strong>ida. His children by her were : Saybrook V., b.<br />

21 Dec, 1840 ; Ann Elizabeth, b. 25 Aug., 1842 ; Henrietta<br />

C, b. 24 Nov., 1844; Jennie E,., b. 17 Aug., 1846; James<br />

D., b. 1 April, 1849; David Cady, b. 10 Sept., 1851; and<br />

Helen Ros<strong>in</strong>a, b. 28 June, 1853.<br />

4. John, b. 13 April, 1821, at Glen; w<strong>as</strong> a clerk, resid<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Lockp<strong>or</strong>t <strong>in</strong> 1858, unm.<br />

5. Helena Sill, b. 7 Jan., 1824, at Glen, and d. 23 Dec,<br />

1838.<br />

6. Martha, b. 22 July, 1827, at Glen. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Lockp<strong>or</strong>t <strong>in</strong> 1358, unm.<br />

6388. Maria, b. 4 Feb., 1799, at Duanesburgh. She m. Dr. John<br />

Shuler, b. 10 Aug., 1794, at Fl<strong>or</strong>ida, N. Y., son of Colonel<br />

Solomon Shuler and Lydia Wood and grandson of Lawrence<br />

Shuler and Sarah Dubois of Fl<strong>or</strong>ida.<br />

[This Lawrence Shuler w<strong>as</strong> b<strong>or</strong>n at Wirtemburgh <strong>in</strong> Germany,<br />

and came to America with his fa<strong>the</strong>r and a bro<strong>the</strong>r,<br />

Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Shuler, and a sister, Caty Shuler.]<br />

John Shuler w<strong>as</strong> a physician and surgeon, and became<br />

very em<strong>in</strong>ent <strong>in</strong> his profession. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Canajoharie,<br />

and afterwards removed to Lockp<strong>or</strong>t, N. Y. He d. 20<br />

Feb., 1854, at San Francisco, Cal., and she w<strong>as</strong> livicg at<br />

Lockp<strong>or</strong>t <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had two children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Can-<br />

ajoharie :<br />

1. A son, who died unnamed.<br />

2. Eli>


HYDE GENEALOGY. 993<br />

6389. Helen, b. 4 June, 1809, at Fl<strong>or</strong>ida. She m. 2 Feb., 1830,<br />

James Duane Shuler, b. 28 May, 1803, at Fl<strong>or</strong>ida, bro<strong>the</strong>r<br />

of her sister Maria's husband. He w<strong>as</strong> a flu-iuer and a contract<strong>or</strong><br />

on public w<strong>or</strong>ks. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Lockp<strong>or</strong>t, where<br />

<strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had four children b<strong>or</strong>n <strong>the</strong>re :<br />

1. Juhn Tayl<strong>or</strong>, b. 7 Feb., 1831 ; m. 23 April, 1856, Caro-<br />

l<strong>in</strong>e W. Wilcox of Eoyalton, N. Y., b. 17 March, 1835, (a<br />

descendant of Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Shuler <strong>the</strong> first, of America {see No.<br />

6388), through his youngest son, John Shuler and Hannah<br />

Beck, and <strong>the</strong>ir daughter Adel<strong>in</strong>e Shuler, who married<br />

Wilcox). <strong>The</strong>y settled at Lockp<strong>or</strong>t, where <strong>the</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had a son, Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Tayl<strong>or</strong>, b. 19<br />

Dec, 1857.<br />

2. Ellzaheth, b. 10 July, 1833, and d. 8 Sept., 1834.<br />

3. EllzahethD., b. 25 May, 1835, m. 9 April, 1854, Hiram<br />

G. Howland, b. 25 Dec, 1826, and settled at Lockp<strong>or</strong>t, where<br />

she d. 15 Sept., 1855, s.^j.<br />

4. Julia Ann, b. 16 May, 1837 ; liv<strong>in</strong>g at Lockp<strong>or</strong>t <strong>in</strong> 1858<br />

unm.<br />

VI. Barack D<strong>or</strong>r (2254), b<strong>or</strong>n at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam, Conn.,<br />

29 Aug., 1778, second son of Capt. Mat<strong>the</strong>w D<strong>or</strong>r (511) of<br />

E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam, by liis second wife Lydia (Wood) McLean,<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of <strong>the</strong> third<br />

generation. He m. 1 June, 1809, Phebe Ward, b. 21 Feb.,<br />

1788, <strong>in</strong> Virg<strong>in</strong>ia. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at<br />

A<strong>the</strong>ns, 0., and <strong>in</strong> 1835 removed to P<strong>or</strong>ter county, la.,<br />

where he d. 4 March, 1841. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Valparaiso,<br />

la., <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

Tlieir children were<br />

:<br />

6390. Russell, b. 23 Dec, 1811, at A<strong>the</strong>ns. He m. 26 Dec, 1857,<br />

Emel<strong>in</strong>e James. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Calumet, la., <strong>in</strong> 1859,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, county commissioner, and justice of <strong>the</strong><br />

peace, and <strong>the</strong>y had two children :<br />

1. Phehe Jane. 2. Helena.<br />

6391. Edward, b. 6 April, 1816, at A<strong>the</strong>ns. He m. 4 June, 1846.<br />

Eliza Bull ; and <strong>in</strong> 1858 <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at <strong>or</strong> near Fillm<strong>or</strong>e,<br />

la., and had four children :<br />

, 1. Ojjhelia. 2. John. 3. William. 4. Ella.<br />

6392. John S., b. 5 Nov., 1824, at A<strong>the</strong>ns, d- 26 July, 1825.<br />

6393. Jonathan L., b. 4 June, 182T, at A<strong>the</strong>ns. He m. 17 Nov.,<br />

1853, Laura Nunderwood. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Valparaiso, la., 1858, and had two children •<br />

1. Frank. 2. Alfred.<br />

6394. Jon<strong>as</strong>, b. 13 Aug., 1829, at A<strong>the</strong>ns.<br />

Virg<strong>in</strong>ia, Iowa, <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at New<br />

6395. Joseph M., b. 13 Aug., 1829, at A<strong>the</strong>ns (tw<strong>in</strong>). He m. 5<br />

March, 1856, Julietta B. lieyuolds. He w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and<br />

^ '<br />

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994<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

<strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Yalparaiso, la., <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had one<br />

child : Mark L.<br />

6396. Helena, b. 5 March, 1810, at A<strong>the</strong>ns. She m. 24 March,<br />

1840, John Warnock. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Westville, la.,<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858, s. p.<br />

6897. Bel<strong>in</strong>da, b. 28 June, 1814, at A<strong>the</strong>ns. She m. 17 April,<br />

1835, Henry Herold, <strong>The</strong>y settled at Westville, la., where<br />

she d. 11 March, 1855, aod where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had ten children :<br />

1. Mary. 2. Russell. 3. Jonathan. 4. Joseph.<br />

5. Henri/. 6. Samantha . 7. William. 8. Ilirani.<br />

9. Frniik. 10. Barack.<br />

After her death he m. her first cous<strong>in</strong>, Ann D<strong>or</strong>r (6410),<br />

b. 11 Nov., 1828, at A<strong>the</strong>ns, 0., youngest daughter of<br />

William D<strong>or</strong>r (2255) and Jane Lyons. {See No. 6410.)<br />

6398. Juliana, b. 2 March, 1818, at A<strong>the</strong>ns. She m. 29 May, 1853,<br />

L. N. Sk<strong>in</strong>ner, and settled at Valparaiso, where she d. 8<br />

May, 1854, and left one child : Juliana L. D.<br />

6399. Lov<strong>in</strong>ia, b. 11 Nov., 1819, at A<strong>the</strong>ns. She d. 22 July, 1845,<br />

unm.<br />

6400. Harriet ), o7 T iqoo .a.t, d.<br />

f 8 Sept., 1823.<br />

6401. Jane | ^^^ '^^'^^' ^^^^ ^^ ^^^^^^' | d. 3 Oct., 1823.<br />

VI. William D<strong>or</strong>r (2255), b<strong>or</strong>n at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam, Conn.,<br />

27 Aug., 1782, third son of Capt. Mat<strong>the</strong>w D<strong>or</strong>r (511) of<br />

E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam, by his second wife, Lydia (Wood) McLean,<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of <strong>the</strong> third<br />

generation. He m. Jane Liyons, b, 22 Feb., 1787, daughter<br />

of Joseph Lyons and Mary Carey. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y settled at A<strong>the</strong>ns, 0., where he d. 19 March,<br />

1832, and where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858,<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

:<br />

6402. Mat<strong>the</strong>w, b. 16 March, 1807, at A<strong>the</strong>ns. He m. 1 Dec,<br />

1835, Julia Coe, b. 7 April, 1814, daughter of Josiah Coe<br />

and Marian Beach of A<strong>the</strong>ns county, 0., f<strong>or</strong>merly of Stratf<strong>or</strong>d,<br />

Conn. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at A<strong>the</strong>ns;<br />

and <strong>in</strong> 1858 <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g upon <strong>the</strong> same farm f<strong>or</strong>merly<br />

owned by his grandfa<strong>the</strong>r, Capt. Mat<strong>the</strong>w D<strong>or</strong>r (511), at<br />

A<strong>the</strong>ns. <strong>The</strong>y had n<strong>in</strong>e children, b. at A<strong>the</strong>ns<br />

1. William, b. 28 Sept., 1836, and d. 13 Feb., 1838.<br />

2. Adal<strong>in</strong>e, b. 19 Aug., 1838, unm. <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

3. 3Iary Ann, b. 28 July, 1840, d. 4 Feb., 1841.<br />

4. Josephus, b. 1 Dec, 1841,<br />

5. Henry L., b. 28 Oct., 1845.<br />

6. Charles, b. 21 Dec, 1847.<br />

7. FranM<strong>in</strong>, b. 8 Nov., 1849.<br />

8. Elizabeth, b. 9 Dec, 1851,<br />

9. Leander, b. 25 June, 1855,<br />

:


I<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY. 995<br />

6403; Joseph, b. 1 June, 1816, at A<strong>the</strong>ns. He m. 1 March, 1844,<br />

D<strong>or</strong>c<strong>as</strong> Ma<strong>the</strong>ny, b. 11 Dec, 1827, daughter of John Ma<strong>the</strong>ny<br />

and Rebecca Benjam<strong>in</strong> of A<strong>the</strong>ns. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at A<strong>the</strong>ns <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had four children<br />

:<br />

1. Eher, b. 29 Nov., 1847.<br />

2. Lucy, b. 22 April, 1850.<br />

3. Hadley, b. 10 Sept., 1852.<br />

4. Laura., b. 1 Aiig., 1854.<br />

6404. Edmund, b. 2 Feb., 1821, at A<strong>the</strong>ns. He m. 9 Feb., 1845,<br />

<strong>The</strong>rese P. Ro<strong>well</strong>, b. 6 Aiig., 1824, daughter of Elmer<br />

Ro<strong>well</strong> and Es<strong>the</strong>r his wife of A<strong>the</strong>ns. <strong>The</strong>y settled <strong>in</strong><br />

A<strong>the</strong>ns county, 0., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had five children :<br />

1. Tlie<strong>or</strong>a, b. 8 July, 1846.<br />

2. Adelia, b. 7 Dec., 1847.<br />

3. Elmer Eostoell, b. 7 Sept., 1849;<br />

4. Julia Anne, b. 25 Aug., 1851.<br />

5. William, h. 26 Jan., 1856.<br />

6405. Lucy, b. 11 May, 1809, at A<strong>the</strong>ns. She m. Woodruff Connett.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Chauncey, 0., <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

6406. Jane, b. 13 May, 1811, at A<strong>the</strong>ns. She m. F. Ma<strong>the</strong>ney, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at A<strong>the</strong>ns <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

6407. Lydia, b. 1 Jan., 1814, at A<strong>the</strong>ns: She m. 24 Nov., 1836,<br />

Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Connett, b. 20 Dec, 1811, son of AbnerConnett and<br />

EUzabeth his wife. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, cloth dresser and wool<br />

carder. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Wolf's Pla<strong>in</strong>s, A<strong>the</strong>ns county,<br />

0., <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had seven children:<br />

1. Eliza. Jane, b. 3 Jan., 1838, m. 16 Sept., 1857, Rev.<br />

Eli<strong>as</strong> Nichols, a Methodist m<strong>in</strong>ister of <strong>the</strong> Ohio conference.<br />

2. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Wallace, b. 17 March, 1840, d. 5 March, 1852.<br />

3. Andrew, b. 5 Aug., 1842.<br />

4. Lydia, b. 27 April, 1845.<br />

5. Elizaheth, b. 5 July, 1848.<br />

6 and 7. Lewis William and L<strong>or</strong><strong>in</strong>g SnelUng (tw<strong>in</strong>s), b. 23<br />

Aug., 1851.<br />

6408. Mary, b. 12 July, 1818, at A<strong>the</strong>ns. She m. Davkl Herold of<br />

La P<strong>or</strong>te county, la.<br />

6409. Fanny, b. 5 Feb., 1826, at A<strong>the</strong>ns.<br />

6410. Anne, b. 11 March, 1828, at A<strong>the</strong>ns. She m. <strong>as</strong> his second<br />

wife Henry Herold, whose first wife w<strong>as</strong> her first cous<strong>in</strong>,<br />

Bel<strong>in</strong>da D<strong>or</strong>r (6397), second daughter of Barack D<strong>or</strong>r (2254)<br />

and Phebe Ward. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Westville, la., <strong>in</strong><br />

1858. {See No. 6397.)<br />

YI. Lydia D<strong>or</strong>r (2256), bom at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam, Conn.,<br />

30 Jan., 1780, eldest daughter of Capt. Mat<strong>the</strong>w D<strong>or</strong>r<br />

(511) of E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam, by his second wife, Lydia (Wood)<br />

McLean, w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10)


996<br />

^YDE GENEALOGY.<br />

of <strong>the</strong> third generation^ She m. 1 April, 1806, at A<strong>the</strong>ns,<br />

O., Jacob Wolf, b. 13 Aug., 1784, at Blairsville, Pa., son<br />

of Andrew "Wolf of Blairsville, who came with his wife<br />

from Germany. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at<br />

Wolf's Pla<strong>in</strong>s, A<strong>the</strong>ns, 0. About 1835 <strong>the</strong>y removed to<br />

P<strong>or</strong>ter county, la., near Fillm<strong>or</strong>e post-oflice, where she d.<br />

3 Oct., 1842, and he d. 15 April, 1850.<br />

Tlieir children tcere<br />

:<br />

6411. Edmund D<strong>or</strong>r, b. 30 Dec, 1807, at A<strong>the</strong>ns. He married and<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1S58 w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g near Valparaiso, la., and had a family of<br />

children.<br />

6412. John, b. 31 Oct., 1812, at A<strong>the</strong>ns. He married, and <strong>in</strong> 1858<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g near Valparaiso, la., and had a family of children.<br />

6413. Jacob, b. 7 Feb., 1814, at A<strong>the</strong>ns. He married, and <strong>in</strong> 1858<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Knox county, 111., and had children.<br />

6414. Milton, b. 25 Nov., 1816, at A<strong>the</strong>ns. He d. 5 Jan., 1851, <strong>in</strong><br />

Knox county. 111.<br />

6415. Josephus, b. 22 June, 1822, at A<strong>the</strong>ns. He married, and irl<br />

1858 w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g near Fillm<strong>or</strong>e P. 0., Iowa, and had a family.<br />

6416. Elizabeth, b. 25 Feb., 1809, at A<strong>the</strong>ns, d. 7 Sept., 1823.<br />

6417. Rhoda, b. 10 Jan., 1811, at A<strong>the</strong>ns. She m. 17 June, 1851,<br />

Rev. Thom<strong>as</strong> Brayne, b. 4 May, 1808, <strong>in</strong> Devonshire, England,<br />

and had a family, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Fillm<strong>or</strong>e, Iowa, <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

6418. Anne, b. 6 Dec, 1819, at A<strong>the</strong>ns, d. 3 Nov., 1824.<br />

VI. Rhoda D<strong>or</strong>r (2257), b<strong>or</strong>n at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam, Conn.,<br />

about 1784, youngest daughter of Capt. Mat<strong>the</strong>w D<strong>or</strong>r<br />

(511) of E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam, by his second wife, Lydia (Wood)<br />

McLane, w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10)<br />

of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. Christopher Wolf, b. at<br />

Blairsville, Pa., son of Andrew Wolf and wife, who came<br />

from Germany. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at<br />

Wolf's Pla<strong>in</strong>s, <strong>in</strong> A<strong>the</strong>ns, O., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1858. ,<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were :<br />

6419. William D<strong>or</strong>r, b. 7 Feb., 1806, at A<strong>the</strong>ns. He m. 17 March,<br />

1825, Mary Ma<strong>the</strong>ny. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y had<br />

eleven children :<br />

1. Charles C, b. 24 Jan., 1826.<br />

2. Frederick, b. 7 Nov., 1828, d. unm.<br />

3. Shoda, b. 12 Feb., 1830, d. unm.<br />

4. Chrisioj^hcr, b. 10 June, 1831.<br />

5. Atuh-ric, b. 10 Nov., 1833.<br />

6. JoKeph, b. 1 Jan., 1836.<br />

7. JJiram, b. 31 Jan., 1837.<br />

8. William, b. 3 Nov., 1838.<br />

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: :<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY. 997<br />

9. Jonathan, b. 22 Dec, 1840. •<br />

10. Ben,!/ B., b. 2 Dec, 1843..<br />

11. Barack, b. 29 Dec, 1846.<br />

6420. Andrew, b. 19 July, 1810, at A<strong>the</strong>ns. He m. 11 Nov., 1834,<br />

ElizA Lottridge, b. 3 June, 1810, at Hoosick, N. Y. He w<strong>as</strong><br />

a physician of considerable em<strong>in</strong>ence. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

McArthur, 0., <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had four children :<br />

1. Sarah Maria, b. 25 May, 1836, m. &. B. Both<strong>well</strong>.<br />

2. Amy Davis, b. 28 June, 1839, d. 9 Aug., 1840.<br />

3. Lydia Mo<strong>or</strong>e, b. 19 Oct., 1840.<br />

4. Charles Bell, b. 19 Nov. 1842, died <strong>in</strong> childhood.<br />

6421. Mat<strong>the</strong>w D<strong>or</strong>r, b. 12 Dec, 1812, at A<strong>the</strong>ns. He m. 1 Jan.,<br />

1839, Chloe Brown. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at McArthur, 0., <strong>in</strong><br />

1858, and had eleven children :<br />

1. Edmund D<strong>or</strong>r, b. 25 May, 1840.<br />

2. Rhoda, b. 23 Auo-., 1841, and d. 20 Sept., 1846.<br />

3. Eliza B., b. 12 March, 1843.<br />

4. Lydia, b. 5 Jan., 1845.<br />

5. Pearly B., b. 12 Jan., 1847.<br />

6. Joseph N., b. 22 March, 1849.<br />

7 and 8. John L<strong>or</strong>d and L<strong>or</strong>a<strong>in</strong> L<strong>or</strong>d (tw<strong>in</strong>s), b. 20 May,<br />

1851.<br />

9. Lafayette, b. 23 May, 1853.<br />

10. C<strong>or</strong><strong>in</strong>da A., b. 23 March, 1855,<br />

11. Christopher C, b. 2 Jan., 1857.<br />

6422. Barack D<strong>or</strong>r, b. at A<strong>the</strong>ns. He m. Eliza<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at AVapello, Iowa,<br />

children<br />

1. Biram D. 2. Elizabeth. 3. Benry C.<br />

4. Sil<strong>as</strong>. 5. Eliza. 6. Lydia.<br />

6423. Edmund D<strong>or</strong>r, b. 7 Oct., 1820, at A<strong>the</strong>ns. He m. 4 June^<br />

1844, at McArthur, O., Carol<strong>in</strong>e B. Wolf, b. 11 Nov., 1824,<br />

at Syracuse, N. Y. <strong>The</strong>y had <strong>in</strong> 1858 four children :<br />

1. Barloiv a, h. 26 July, 1845, d. 3 Sept., 1845.<br />

2. Adelia M., b. 27 Jan., 1847.<br />

3. Lttcy M., h. 31 May, 1849.<br />

4. Carol<strong>in</strong>e, b. 25 Jan., 1853.<br />

6424. Joseph D<strong>or</strong>r, b. 7 Jan., 1822, at A<strong>the</strong>ns. He m. Mary B.<br />

Rice, b. 1 March, 1823. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Hock<strong>in</strong>g Furnace, 0., <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had seven<br />

children<br />

1. Sarah Maria, b. 24 Oct., 1846.<br />

2. Louis Benry, b. 27 March, 1848,<br />

3. Mary M., b. 28 Nov., 1849.<br />

4. Belen E, b. 30 March, 1851.<br />

5. Es<strong>the</strong>r i^.. b. 19 July, 1853.<br />

6. Andreto B., b. 3 Nov., 1854.<br />

7. Eanny L., b. 30 Sept., 1856.<br />

6425. Jonathan D<strong>or</strong>r, b. about 1824 at A<strong>the</strong>ns. He m. M<strong>in</strong>erva


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HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

Hellis^ and d. Jan., 18.53. His wife and cliildren were all<br />

dead <strong>in</strong> 1858, except one child.<br />

C426. Lydia Wood, b. 13 Feb., 1808, at A<strong>the</strong>ns. She m. 1828 Josiah<br />

H. Mo<strong>or</strong>e, b. 16 March, 1805, iii Fayette county. Pa;<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a cloth dresser, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Hock<strong>in</strong>g Furnace,<br />

0., <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had eight children :<br />

1. Isaac, b. 28 Nov.-, 1829.<br />

2. Andrew, b. IS Oct., 1831.<br />

3. Wilson P., b. 2 June, 1833.<br />

4. Barark, b. 12 Nov., 1836.<br />

5. Rhoda, b. 12 Sept., 1839.<br />

6. Lydia, b. 30 Aug., 1842.<br />

7. Carol<strong>in</strong>e, b. 26 Sept., 1848.<br />

• 8. Elizabeth Melen, b. 20 Aug., 1851.<br />

6427. Rhoda D<strong>or</strong>r, b. 1826 at A<strong>the</strong>ns, died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

0428. Elizabeth D<strong>or</strong>r, b. 27 Oct., 1827, at A<strong>the</strong>ns. She m. 9 Dec,<br />

1847, Milf<strong>or</strong>d Stiers, b. 31 May, 1827, <strong>in</strong> Guernsey county,<br />

0. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at <strong>the</strong> homestead<br />

of her fa<strong>the</strong>r, at Wolf's Pla<strong>in</strong>s <strong>in</strong> A<strong>the</strong>ns, <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

YL Col. JosiAH Griff<strong>in</strong> (2258), b. at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam,<br />

Conn., 7 June, 1766, eldest son of Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Griff<strong>in</strong> and Eve<br />

D<strong>or</strong>r (512) of E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Phe-<br />

Ibe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 21 Feb.,<br />

1791, D<strong>or</strong>othy Gates, b. 6 Jan., 1767, at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam,<br />

daughter of Timothy Gates, Esq., and Hannah Percival<br />

of E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam, and granddaughter of Capt. Thom<strong>as</strong><br />

Gates and D<strong>or</strong>othy Cone [see No. 1850). He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y settled at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam, where he w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

colonel of militia, and where he d. 30 Sept., 1843. She d.<br />

13 Oct., 1848. <strong>The</strong>y were both buried <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> cemetery at<br />

i^<strong>or</strong>th Lyme, on <strong>the</strong> hill, near <strong>the</strong> l<strong>in</strong>e of E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were :<br />

6429. G-e<strong>or</strong>ge, b. 17 May, 1801, at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam. He graduated at<br />

Yale 1824, went south, and w<strong>as</strong> engaged <strong>in</strong> teach<strong>in</strong>g at Hillsb<strong>or</strong>ough,<br />

Ga., where he d. 16th Oct., 1826, unm.<br />

6430. Francis, b. 7 Feb., 1803, at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam. He m. April,<br />

1833, Mary H. L<strong>or</strong>d, b. about 1812, daughter of Peter L<strong>or</strong>d<br />

and Mehitable M<strong>in</strong>er Gillett. <strong>The</strong>y settled at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam,<br />

where she d. 16 April, 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had several children.<br />

6431. Harriet, b. 15 Feb., 1792, at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam, where she d. 24<br />

Nov., 1858, unm.<br />

6432. Sophia, b. 26 May, 1793, at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam. She m. 21 Oct.,<br />

1819, Deacon William Marv<strong>in</strong>, b. 12 May, 1788, at Lyme,<br />

eldest son of Joseph Marv<strong>in</strong> and her fourth cous<strong>in</strong>, Phebe<br />

Sterl<strong>in</strong>g (5560) of Lyme. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled<br />

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church, and w<strong>as</strong> f<strong>or</strong> several years judge of <strong>the</strong> court of probate.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>s; at Lyme <strong>in</strong> 1858, near <strong>the</strong> Hamburgh<br />

post-office. <strong>The</strong>y had six children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme :<br />

1. Junius, b. 2 Oct., 1820, m. his mo<strong>the</strong>r's fourth cous<strong>in</strong>,<br />

Adel<strong>in</strong>e Comstock llaymond (5955), third daughter of Oliver<br />

Raymond (20B9) of Lyme, by his second wife, Mary Comstock.<br />

(See No. 5955.)<br />

2. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Griff<strong>in</strong>, b. IS Feb., 1824, m. March, 1849,<br />

Harriet Stultz, b. Oct., 1832, at Piermont, N. Y., daughter<br />

of Henry Stultz of Beaver Dam, Wis. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>s: at Randolph, Wis., <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had<br />

four children: Sarah, b. Feb., 1850; Frances, b. 1852;<br />

Henry Stultz, b. Dec, 1855; and William, b. 22 April,<br />

1857.<br />

3 Ellen Clarissa, b. 16 Nov., 1826, liv<strong>in</strong>g with her fa<strong>the</strong>r<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858, unm.<br />

4. William Joseph, b. 6 April, 1830, at Lyme, where he<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g with his parents, <strong>in</strong> 1858, unm.<br />

5. Harriet Sophia, b. 22 March, 1833, m. 3 Sept., 1856,<br />

Capt. Mill<strong>in</strong>y L. Carpenter, b. 27 July, 1820, at New Y<strong>or</strong>k.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a ship m<strong>as</strong>ter, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Old Lyme,<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858, and had one child, Henry M., b. 11 Sept., 1857.<br />

6. Francis Griff<strong>in</strong>, b. 23 Nov., 1835, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Randolph,<br />

Wis., <strong>in</strong> 1858, unm.<br />

6433. Frances, b. 30 March, 1795, at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam. She m. her<br />

fourth cous<strong>in</strong>, Abner Sheldon Ely (5759), second son of<br />

Abner Ely (1957), and <strong>the</strong> widow Bridget Brockway. (^ee<br />

No. 5759.)<br />

6434. D<strong>or</strong>othy, b. 2 March, 1797, at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam. She m. her<br />

fourth cous<strong>in</strong>. Dr. Richard Noyes (5340), eldest son of Capt.<br />

Joseph Noyes and Jane L<strong>or</strong>d (1825) of Lyme. {See No.<br />

5340.)<br />

6435. Eliza, b. July, 1799, at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam. She m. 14 June,<br />

1832, John B. D<strong>in</strong>sm<strong>or</strong>e of Ripley, N. Y., where she d.<br />

Feb., 1836. He had by her two children :<br />

1. Ellen, who died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

2. Harriet, b. 1835.<br />

After <strong>the</strong> death of his first wife he married aga<strong>in</strong>.<br />

6436. Statira Es<strong>the</strong>r, b. 19 March, 1805, at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam. She m.<br />

her fourth cous<strong>in</strong>, Selden Marv<strong>in</strong> Ely (5830), eldest son of<br />

Col. Seth Ely (1999m) and Phebe Marv<strong>in</strong> of Lyme. {See<br />

No. 5830.)<br />

6437. Phebe, b. 25 Feb., 1808, at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam. She m. 25 Sept.,<br />

1834, Deacon Augustus Olmstead, b. 28 April, 1802, at Colchester,<br />

Conn., eldest sou of Zachariah Olmstead and Elizabeth<br />

Clark of Colchester.<br />

[This Zachariah Olmstead, b. 4 Oct., 1763, graduated at<br />

Yale 1785, and became a lawyer, and who m. 25 Oct., 1800,<br />

Elizabeth Clark of Conc<strong>or</strong>d, N. H., w<strong>as</strong> a son of John Olni^<br />

stead of Colchester,]


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Deacon Augustus Olmstead and wife settled at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam,<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> a farmer and a manufacturer, and where<br />

he d. 25 July, 1851. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong>re <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had four children, b<strong>or</strong>n at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam:<br />

1. Ellen Griff<strong>in</strong>, b. 9 Sept., 1835.<br />

2. Eli^aleth B<strong>in</strong>svi<strong>or</strong>e, b. 4 April, 1837.<br />

3. Francis Albert, b. 4 July, 1840, and d. 22 Oct., 1841.<br />

4. Harriet Griff<strong>in</strong>, b. 26 Aug., 1842.<br />

6438. Ellen Louisa, b- 12 July, 1811, at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam, d. 1 Jan.,<br />

1812.<br />

YI. Eev. Edward D<strong>or</strong>r Griff<strong>in</strong>, D. D. (2259), b<strong>or</strong>n at<br />

E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam, Conn., 6 Jan., 1770, second son of Ge<strong>or</strong>ge<br />

Griff<strong>in</strong> and Eve D<strong>or</strong>r (512) of E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam, w<strong>as</strong> a great<br />

grandson of Pliebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of <strong>the</strong> third geuera'tion.<br />

He gradnated at Yale 1790, and w<strong>as</strong> a congregational<br />

clergyman. He m. 17 May, 1796, Frances Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton,<br />

b. 14 Sept., 1769, at Coventry, Conn., niece and adopted<br />

daughter of Gov. Samuel Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton of E'<strong>or</strong>wich, and<br />

sister of Gov. Samuel Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton of Ohio. She w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

daughter of Rev. Joseph Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, D. D., of Coventry,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> one of his ten children by his first wife, Hannah<br />

Devotion, daughter of Rev. Ebenezer Devotion of W<strong>in</strong>dham,<br />

and granddaughter of Rev. Ebenezer Devotion of<br />

Sutfield.<br />

[Her fa<strong>the</strong>r, <strong>the</strong> Rev. Joseph Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, b<strong>or</strong>n at<br />

W<strong>in</strong>dham, 5 May, 1735, w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> fourth son of Nathaniel<br />

Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton and Mehitable Thruston of W<strong>in</strong>dham, and<br />

grandson of Joseph Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton <strong>the</strong> first of W<strong>in</strong>dham,<br />

and Rebecca Adgate, his wife, and great grandson of Deacon<br />

Simon Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, one of <strong>the</strong> <strong>or</strong>ig<strong>in</strong>al propriet<strong>or</strong>s of<br />

IS'<strong>or</strong>wich. Rebecca Adgate, wife of Joseph Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton<br />

<strong>the</strong> first of W<strong>in</strong>dham, w<strong>as</strong> b. June, 1666, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

She w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> third daughter of Deacon Thom<strong>as</strong> Adgate<br />

<strong>the</strong> first of N<strong>or</strong>wich, by his second wife, Mrs. Mary (Marv<strong>in</strong>)<br />

Bushnell, b<strong>or</strong>n <strong>in</strong> England, who w<strong>as</strong> a daughter of<br />

Mat<strong>the</strong>w Marv<strong>in</strong>, one of <strong>the</strong> first settlers of Hartf<strong>or</strong>d.<br />

See No. Q.-]<br />

Rev. Edward D<strong>or</strong>r Griff<strong>in</strong> w<strong>as</strong> licensed to preach, <strong>in</strong><br />

Oct., 1792. He w<strong>as</strong> p<strong>as</strong>t<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> churches at New Hartf<strong>or</strong>d,<br />

Conn., Newark, N. J., and Park street, Boston. He<br />

received <strong>the</strong> degree of doct<strong>or</strong> of div<strong>in</strong>ity at Union college<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1808, w<strong>as</strong> Bartlet profess<strong>or</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Andover <strong>the</strong>ological<br />

sem<strong>in</strong>ary, w<strong>as</strong> f<strong>or</strong> about 15 years president of Williams<br />

college, and w<strong>as</strong> esteemed one of <strong>the</strong> most eloquent and<br />

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at <strong>the</strong> residence of <strong>the</strong>ir son-<strong>in</strong>-law, Dr. Lj^ndon A. Smith<br />

at Newark, K. J.; where her husband d. SiSlov., 1887. {See<br />

4 Spragae's Ann., 26.)<br />

TJieir children icere :<br />

G439. Frances Louisa, b. 4 April, 1801, at Orange, N. J. She m.<br />

20 Nov., 1823, Dr. Lyndon Arnold Smith, b. 11 Nov., 1795,<br />

at Haverhill, N. H., son of Eev. Ethan Smith and 13athsheba<br />

Sanf<strong>or</strong>d, and grandson of Capt. Elijah Smith and Sybil<br />

W<strong>or</strong>th<strong>in</strong>gton of Belchertown, M<strong>as</strong>s. He graduated at Dartmouth<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1817, and w<strong>as</strong>. a physician, and received <strong>the</strong> degree<br />

of doct<strong>or</strong> of medic<strong>in</strong>e, at Dartmouth <strong>in</strong> 1823, and at Williams<br />

college <strong>in</strong> 1824. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Williamstowu, M<strong>as</strong>s., and<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1827 removed to Newark, N. J., where he w<strong>as</strong> an em<strong>in</strong>ent<br />

physician and surgeon, and a dist<strong>in</strong>guished philanthropist.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> president of <strong>the</strong> New Jersey medical society. She<br />

d. 11 Jan., 1852, at Newark, -VYhere he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1863.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had six children, <strong>the</strong> two first b<strong>or</strong>n at AYilliamstown,<br />

and <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs at Newark :<br />

1. Malvlna F<strong>or</strong>man, b. 8 Dec, 1824. She w<strong>as</strong> all that<br />

parents could wish <strong>in</strong> a daughter, but d. 24 Jan., 1842, unm.<br />

2. Edioard D<strong>or</strong>r Griff<strong>in</strong>, b. 7 Nov., 1826, m. 23 Dec,<br />

1856, Margaret Van Nest Baldw<strong>in</strong>, b. 1831, only daughter<br />

of Rev. Eli Baldw<strong>in</strong>, D. D., and Phoebe Van Nest of "New<br />

Y<strong>or</strong>k. He w<strong>as</strong> a physician, and he received <strong>the</strong> degree of<br />

m<strong>as</strong>ter of arts at Rutgers college, and <strong>the</strong> degree of doct<strong>or</strong> of<br />

medic<strong>in</strong>e, at <strong>the</strong> college of physians and surgeons. New Y<strong>or</strong>k.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Newark <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

3. Lyndon Arnold, b. 10 Dec, 1828, m. 9 Nov., 1855,<br />

Margaret Maria Rob<strong>in</strong>son, b. 14 March, 1833, at South Adams,<br />

M<strong>as</strong>s., daughter of Thom<strong>as</strong> Rob<strong>in</strong>son, Esq., and Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e<br />

McLcod. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Terre Haute, la., <strong>in</strong> 1858,<br />

and had one child : Frances Griff<strong>in</strong>, b. 26 March, 1857.<br />

4. Frances Louisa, b. 28 Oct., 1831, liv<strong>in</strong>g with her fa<strong>the</strong>r<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1862, at Newark, num.<br />

5. Sanf<strong>or</strong>d Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, b. 23 Dec, 1834, graduated at <strong>the</strong><br />

college of New Jersey 1854, and w<strong>as</strong> a student at <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>ological<br />

sem<strong>in</strong>ary at Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

6. Myron W<strong>in</strong>sloiv, b. 24 Sept., 1838, graduated at Rutgers<br />

college 1858, and studied law. In 1863 he w<strong>as</strong> adjutant<br />

of a regiment of United States volunteers.<br />

6440. Ellen Maria, b. 10 Jan., 1810, at Boston. She m. 30 Sept.,<br />

1840, Rev. Robert Crawf<strong>or</strong>d, D. D., b. 24 Nov., 1804, at<br />

Paisley, Scotland, second son of James Crawf<strong>or</strong>d and Jane<br />

Kennedy of Paisley. He came to America with his parents<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1821, graduated at "Williams college 1836, and w<strong>as</strong> a tut<strong>or</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong>re, and received <strong>the</strong> degree of doct<strong>or</strong> of div<strong>in</strong>ity at Jefferson<br />

college 1858. He w<strong>as</strong> a Congregational clergyman, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> settled <strong>as</strong> p<strong>as</strong>t<strong>or</strong> at N<strong>or</strong>th Adams, 20 Aug., 1840. In<br />

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1855 tliey removed to Crookville, Pa., and <strong>in</strong> 1857, were set'<br />

tied at i)eevfield, M<strong>as</strong>s., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859,<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had seven children, b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>th Adams:<br />

1. Frances H., b. 24 Sept., 1841.<br />

2. Edward D<strong>or</strong>r Griff<strong>in</strong>, b. 30 July, 1843, d. 16 Dec.,<br />

1843.<br />

3. Jane Z>., b. 18 Nov., 1845, d. 8 Aug., 1847.<br />

4. James Dougl<strong>as</strong>s, b. 25 Dec, 1847.<br />

5. Robert G<strong>or</strong>don, b. 4 Feb., 1850, d. 17 Aug., 1851.<br />

6. Lyndon Smith, b. 24 March, 1852.<br />

7. Mien Margaret, b. 18 Oct., 1854.<br />

VL Geokge Griff<strong>in</strong>, L.L. D. (2260), b<strong>or</strong>n at E<strong>as</strong>tHaddam,<br />

Conn., 14 Jan., 1778, third sou of Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Griff<strong>in</strong> and<br />

Eve D<strong>or</strong>r (512) of E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of<br />

Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He graduated<br />

at Yale <strong>in</strong> 1797, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and received <strong>the</strong> de-^<br />

gree of doct<strong>or</strong> of laws at Columbia college 1837. He m.<br />

3 July, 1801, Lydia Butler, b. 2 Oct., 1783, at "Wilkesbarre,<br />

Pa., daughter of Col. Zebulun Butler of Wilkesbarre, by<br />

his third wife, Phebe Haiglit {see JSo. 443). <strong>The</strong>y settled<br />

at Wilkesbarre, and <strong>in</strong> 1800, removed to ^ew Y<strong>or</strong>k, where<br />

he w<strong>as</strong> f<strong>or</strong> many years one of <strong>the</strong> most dist<strong>in</strong>guished members<br />

of <strong>the</strong> bar of that city, and of <strong>the</strong> state. He d. about<br />

1860, at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, leav<strong>in</strong>g her surviv<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were :<br />

6441. Francis, b. 26 Nov., 1802, at Wilkesbarre. He graduated at<br />

Yale 1822, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. He m. 27 Nov., 1829, Mary<br />

Sands, daughter of Joseph Sands and <strong>The</strong>rese, his wife, of<br />

Sands' Po<strong>in</strong>t, N. Y. <strong>The</strong>y settled at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, where he<br />

acquired a large property by a lab<strong>or</strong>ious practice of his pro-<br />

fession f<strong>or</strong> twenty-five years, but lost it all by <strong>in</strong>d<strong>or</strong>s<strong>in</strong>g f<strong>or</strong><br />

an improvident friend. He d. 12 Jan., 1852, at New Y<strong>or</strong>k.<br />

She survived him and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Dresden, <strong>in</strong> Germany, <strong>in</strong><br />

1858. <strong>The</strong>y had five children, b<strong>or</strong>n at New Y<strong>or</strong>k :<br />

1. <strong>The</strong>rese, b. 27 Jan., 1832, m. 3 June, 1850, Egbert L.<br />

Velie of Albany, b. 17 June, 1825, at Waterf<strong>or</strong>d, N. Y. He<br />

graduated at West Po<strong>in</strong>t 1827. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at New<br />

Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1860. He w<strong>as</strong> a brigadier-general of volunteers <strong>in</strong><br />

1861, and w<strong>as</strong> military govern<strong>or</strong> of N<strong>or</strong>folk <strong>in</strong> 1862. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> auth<strong>or</strong> of a Hand-book f<strong>or</strong> Active Service, and o<strong>the</strong>r publications.<br />

She w<strong>as</strong> also an auth<strong>or</strong>ess.<br />

2. Edmund D<strong>or</strong>r, b. 27 May, 1833, m. 3 April, 1853,<br />

Lillie Hicks of New Y<strong>or</strong>k, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

3. Frances Butler, b. 1835, d. 1886.<br />

4. Emehj Scaton, b. 2 Oct., 1836, m. 27 Feb., 1857, at<br />

Dresden, <strong>in</strong> Saxony, Charles Emile Leuier'ch, a Uerman military<br />

officer, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g iu Saxony <strong>in</strong> 1858.


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5. Cliarles FerdhmiuJ, b. 25 April, 1838, w<strong>as</strong> witli his<br />

mo<strong>the</strong>r at Dresden <strong>in</strong> 1858, unm.<br />

6442. Edmund D<strong>or</strong>r, b. 10 Sept., 1804, at Wilkesbarre. He graduated<br />

at Columbia college, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1823, and at <strong>the</strong> Episcopal<br />

<strong>the</strong>ological sem<strong>in</strong>ary <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> city of New Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1826,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> an Episcopal clergyman. He d. 1 Sept., 1830, at<br />

New Y<strong>or</strong>k, unm. (See 5 Sprague's Annals, 669.)<br />

6443. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, b. 25 Feb., 1811, at New Y<strong>or</strong>k. He w<strong>as</strong> educated at<br />

AVilliams college. He m. 2 April, 1834, Anne Augusta<br />

Neilson, daughter of James Neilson of New Brunswick, N. J.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at Catskill, N. Y., where she d. 20 March, 1841.<br />

He had by her three children :<br />

1. Augusta, b. 1835.<br />

2. Francis Butler^ d. at <strong>the</strong> age of 12 years.<br />

3. Edward D<strong>or</strong>r, b. 1838.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 20 May, 1845, Mary Augusta Cooke of Catskill,<br />

daughter of Judge Apoll<strong>as</strong> Cooke. She d. 19 Aug.,<br />

1848, at Catskill. He had by her one child<br />

4. Frederick Cooke.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 14 Oct., 1851, Elizabeth Frances Benson,<br />

daughter of Abraham Benson of Fairfield, Conn. <strong>The</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Catskill <strong>in</strong> 1858, and he had by her four children,<br />

b<strong>or</strong>n at Catskill<br />

5. Francis Butler 2d. 6. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge.<br />

7. Lydia Butler. 8. Sophia Bay.<br />

6444. Charles Alexander, b. 8 Nov., 1814, at New Y<strong>or</strong>k. He graduated<br />

at Williams college 1833, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. He m. 26<br />

Oct., 1836, P<strong>as</strong>t<strong>or</strong>a J. De F<strong>or</strong>est, daughter of David De F<strong>or</strong>est<br />

of New Haven, Conn. <strong>The</strong>y settled at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, where<br />

he kept his office, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Staten Island <strong>in</strong> 1858,<br />

and had three children :<br />

1. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Butler, m. 26 Nov., 1861, Sarah Edwards,<br />

daughter of James Edwards, Esq., of Albany, where <strong>the</strong>y<br />

* were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1863, and had one child : Lle<strong>well</strong>en Edwards,<br />

b. 5 Sept., 1862.<br />

2. Charles. 3. Ellen.<br />

6445. Ellen, b. 15 Feb., 1807, at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, d. 7 Dec, 1823, unm.<br />

6446. Carol<strong>in</strong>e Ann, b. 7 May, 1809, at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, d. 23 April,<br />

1810.<br />

6447. Carol<strong>in</strong>e Lydia, b. 1 March, 1820, at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, where she<br />

died <strong>in</strong> 1861, unm.<br />

6448. Ellen Ann, b. 6 Feb., 1826, at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, d. 30 Nov., 1831.<br />

VI. LiviA Griff<strong>in</strong> (2262), b<strong>or</strong>n at E<strong>as</strong>t Hadclam, Conn.,<br />

12 Oct., 1764, second daughter of Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Griff<strong>in</strong> and Eve<br />

D<strong>or</strong>r (512), w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10)<br />

of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. 26 Sept., 1791, Barzilla<br />

Beckv^ith, b. 19 jSTov,, 1765, at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam, second son<br />

of Deacon Barzilla Beck\vith and Mary Butler of E<strong>as</strong>t<br />

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Hacldam, and grandson of Rev. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Beckwith, m<strong>in</strong>ister<br />

of JST<strong>or</strong>tli Lyme, a descendant of Mattliew Beckwith,<br />

b. 1610, <strong>in</strong> England. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and tliey settled<br />

at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam, and removed to Ell<strong>in</strong>gton, Conn., where<br />

he d. 10 March, 1813. She d. 14 June, 1840, at E<strong>as</strong>t<br />

Haddam.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children tvere :<br />

6449. N<strong>or</strong>man, b. 28 April, 179-3, at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam. He to. 3 Nov.,<br />

1817, at Vernon, Conn., Frances Clark, b. 1796, at Grauby,<br />

Conn., daughter of H<strong>or</strong>ace Clark and Sarah Osb<strong>or</strong>n of E<strong>as</strong>t<br />

W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>. He w<strong>as</strong> a carpenter, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Vernon,<br />

and lived at Tolland, E<strong>as</strong>t W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>, Somers, Ell<strong>in</strong>gton, Wilbraham<br />

and Hartf<strong>or</strong>d. She d. 15 Nov., 1857, at'llartf<strong>or</strong>d,<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had five children :<br />

1. Julia Ulizabeth, b. 2 Sept., 1818, at Tolland, m. 18<br />

Jan., 1838, Ezra G. Strand of Staff<strong>or</strong>d, Conn., b. <strong>in</strong> 1812.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y removed to Elmira, N. Y., where he d. 26 Dec,, 1848.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had three children : Emely Rhoda, b. 14 July, 1839,<br />

who m. Alviu Edward Chicker<strong>in</strong>g of Colebrook, M<strong>as</strong>s. ; Julia<br />

Adelaide, b. 4 May, 1843 ; and Thompson Cald<strong>well</strong>, b. 10<br />

May, 1847.<br />

2. Harriet Sophia, b. 3 April, 1820, at E<strong>as</strong>t W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>, m.<br />

• Sept., 1842, Charles Lee of Somers, Conn., where <strong>the</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had three children : Charles C. ; Henry<br />

C; and Harriet C<strong>or</strong>nelia.<br />

3. Frankl<strong>in</strong> Randolph, b. 21 Aug., 1822 at Somers, m. 3<br />

Nov., 1842, Mary Ann Mulsil of Vernon. He w<strong>as</strong> an <strong>in</strong>nkeeper,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Amherst, M<strong>as</strong>s., <strong>in</strong> 1858 s.p.<br />

4. Henry James, b. 24 Aug., 1824, at Somers, w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

m<strong>as</strong>on, and w<strong>as</strong> unm. <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

b. N<strong>or</strong>man Clark, b. 20 Jan., 1834, at Somers; w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

m<strong>as</strong>on, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g with his fa<strong>the</strong>r at Hartf<strong>or</strong>d <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

6450. Frederick, b. 1794 at 'E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam. He m. Oct., 1817, his<br />

fourth cous<strong>in</strong>, Jerusha Sill (5508), b. 18 June, 1794, at<br />

Lyme, third daughter of William Sill (1888) and Jemima<br />

Sterl<strong>in</strong>g (5561) of Lyme. He w<strong>as</strong> a fuller and cloth dresser,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Lyme. In 1824 <strong>the</strong>y removed to Glen's<br />

Falls, N. Y., where he d. Oct., 1825. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Cleveland, , <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had five children :<br />

1. William Edmund, b. 9 Jan., 1819, at Lyme; m. 1849<br />

Sarah Doe at Saratoga Spr<strong>in</strong>gs, daughter of Walter Doe and<br />

Mary Emerson of Wilton, N. Y. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and<br />

<strong>the</strong>y settled at Cleveland, 0., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1858, and had two children : Frederick Augustus, b. Dec,<br />

1850; and Mary Louisa, b. Aug., 1857, d. March, 1858.<br />

2. Tho7n<strong>as</strong> Sterl<strong>in</strong>rj, b. 11 Jan., 1821, at J^yme, m. Sept.,<br />

1848, Sarah Olipha'nt, fifth daughter of Robert Oliphant<br />

and Maiy Raymond of Granville, N. Y. He w<strong>as</strong> a met-


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cliant, and tliey settled at Cleveland, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858 and had one child : Mary Oliphaut, b. July, 1849,<br />

d. Sept., 1849.<br />

3. C<strong>or</strong>nelia E., b. 9 Sept., 1822, at Lyme, m. 1843 Edward<br />

Sackett, son of Augustus Sackett and M<strong>in</strong>erva his<br />

wife of Sackett's Harb<strong>or</strong>, N. Y. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Sackett's<br />

Harb<strong>or</strong>, and she d. Nov., 1854. He had by her three children<br />

: Hobart, b. 14 Feb., 1844; Ge<strong>or</strong>ge B., b. June, 1849;<br />

and Frederick B., b. July, 1852. He <strong>the</strong>n m. 1856 Louisa<br />

Doe of Saratoga Spr<strong>in</strong>gs, daughter of Walter Doe and<br />

Mary Emerson of Wilton, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Chicago <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

4. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Griff<strong>in</strong>^ b. 7 Aug., 1824, at Glen's Falls, and d.<br />

<strong>in</strong> June, 1825.<br />

5. Maria Sterl<strong>in</strong>g, b. 22 June, 1826, at Granville, N. Y.<br />

(posthumous), m. Sept., 1850, Jesse Healy M<strong>or</strong>ley, a merchant<br />

of Cleveland, son of Albert M<strong>or</strong>ley and Philena his<br />

wife, of Pa<strong>in</strong>sville. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Cleveland, where she d;<br />

4 Sept., 1856, and where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had<br />

two children: C<strong>or</strong>nelia Beckwith, b. Sept., 1851; and<br />

Frederick Healy, b. July, 1855.<br />

6451. Edmund Griff<strong>in</strong>, b. 1796 at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam. He lived at<br />

Somers, Conn., where he d. Oct., 1841, aged 46.<br />

6452. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, b. about 1799 at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam. He m. and lived at<br />

Mol<strong>in</strong>o, N. Y., where he d. Feb., 1850, s. jj.<br />

6453. Barzilla, b. at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam, w<strong>as</strong> a physician. He m. and<br />

had a family, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Monmouth, 111., <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

6454v Elizabeth, b. at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam. She m. her fourth cous<strong>in</strong>,<br />

Micah Sterl<strong>in</strong>g Sill (5506), third son of William Sill<br />

(1888) and Jemima Sterl<strong>in</strong>g (5561). He d. at Hartf<strong>or</strong>d,<br />

N. Y., s.^9.<br />

She <strong>the</strong>n m. Milton Boyce, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Broad Brook,<br />

W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>, Conn, <strong>in</strong> 1858, s. p. (See No. 5506.)<br />

6455. Harriet, b. about 1803 at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam, and d. 22 June, 1816.<br />

6456. Emel<strong>in</strong>e Eve, b. at Ell<strong>in</strong>gton. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858, unm., and w<strong>as</strong> bl<strong>in</strong>d.<br />

VL Lucy Griff<strong>in</strong> (2264), bom at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam, Conn.,<br />

21 March, 1773, fourth daughter of Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Griff<strong>in</strong> and Eve<br />

D<strong>or</strong>r (512) of E<strong>as</strong>t Iladdam, w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of<br />

Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. 14<br />

Jan., 1806, Rev. Elijah Gardner Welles, b. 3 Feb., 1780,<br />

at Kew Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, Conn., son of Welles and Mary<br />

Warner. He received <strong>the</strong> hon<strong>or</strong>ary degree of m<strong>as</strong>ter of<br />

arts, at Yale <strong>in</strong> 1808, and w<strong>as</strong> a clergyman, and d. May,<br />

1855, at Boston, M<strong>as</strong>s. She d. 9 Dec, 1852, at Davenp<strong>or</strong>t,<br />

Iowa.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children icere<br />

:<br />

6457. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Griff<strong>in</strong>, b. Nov., 1807. He m. Maria Brazos Conrad,


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widow of Lieut. Conrad of <strong>the</strong> U. S. ai^my. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant<br />

at Phihidelpliia. In 1858 he AV<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Belleview, Iowa. <strong>The</strong>y had seven children :<br />

1. Edmund L., b. 1843.<br />

2. Marie Joseph<strong>in</strong>e, b. 1844.<br />

3. Julia F<strong>as</strong>t<strong>or</strong>a, b. 1846.<br />

4. Clara, b. 1849.<br />

5. Ge<strong>or</strong>g<strong>in</strong>a, b. 1852.<br />

6. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Griff<strong>in</strong>, b. 1854.<br />

7. Lucy Griff<strong>in</strong>, b. 1857.<br />

6458. Augustus Liv<strong>in</strong>gston, b. 2 Jan., 1810. He m. Mary Elizabeth<br />

Brown of Charlestown, M<strong>as</strong>s. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant at<br />

Boston, where he d. 2 April, 1856. <strong>The</strong>y had, besides some<br />

who died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy, two children<br />

1. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Griff<strong>in</strong>, b. 1836.<br />

2. Robert, b. 1844.<br />

6459. Edmund Wiley, b. 1812. He m. Mrs. Ann Hutton, widow of<br />

<strong>the</strong> P<strong>or</strong>tuguese consul at New Orleans, where <strong>the</strong>y settled, and<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> secretary of <strong>the</strong> New Orleans g<strong>as</strong> company f<strong>or</strong><br />

many years. He d. 1840, and had, besides some who died <strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>in</strong>fancy, two children, liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858 :<br />

1. Edmund Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, b. 1883.<br />

2. Thom<strong>as</strong> Banks, b. 1835. "<br />

6460. Lucy Griff<strong>in</strong>, b. 26 April, 1814. She m. David Hoge, son of<br />

David Hoge and Margaret Scott of Steubenville, 0. He w<strong>as</strong><br />

a lawyer, but afterwards engaged <strong>in</strong> merchandise and removed<br />

to Dubuque, Iowa, where he w<strong>as</strong> a clerk of <strong>the</strong> territ<strong>or</strong>ial<br />

district court, and d. about 1848. She had by him<br />

two children :<br />

1. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Griff<strong>in</strong> Welles, b. 11 Aug., 1839.<br />

2. Joseph<strong>in</strong>e Lleioellen, b. 22 March, 1848.<br />

She <strong>the</strong>n m. 1849 Robert Christie, b. 21 Feb., 1810, at<br />

New Boston, N. H., son of Robert Christie and Sarah Ordway<br />

of Spr<strong>in</strong>gfield, 0. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant and a farmer, and<br />

settled at Davenp<strong>or</strong>t, Iowa, where he w<strong>as</strong> a member of <strong>the</strong><br />

territ<strong>or</strong>ial council, and w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> propriet<strong>or</strong> of steam flour<strong>in</strong>g<br />

mills and saw mills. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Davenp<strong>or</strong>t <strong>in</strong><br />

1858. She w<strong>as</strong> his second wife, and she had by him two<br />

children :<br />

1. Charles Gush<strong>in</strong>g^ b. 13 Feb., 1850.<br />

2. Louisa Smith, b. 9 June, 1852.<br />

By his first wife, Mary Parsons of N<strong>or</strong>thampton, M<strong>as</strong>s.,<br />

Robert Christie had two daughters : Sarah; and Mary<br />

Goodrich.<br />

VI. Elizabeth Griff<strong>in</strong> (2265), b. at E<strong>as</strong>t Haddam,<br />

Conn., 23 Feb., 1775, youngest daughter of Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Griff<strong>in</strong><br />

and Eve D<strong>or</strong>r (512), w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaugliter of Phebe<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. about 1800<br />

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Monto;omery Aust<strong>in</strong>, b. 1778 at New Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, Conn., son<br />

of Judge Aaron Aust<strong>in</strong> and Es<strong>the</strong>r Kellogg of New<br />

Hartf<strong>or</strong>d.<br />

[Judge Aaron Aust<strong>in</strong> w<strong>as</strong> b. 28 Aug., 1745, at Suffield,<br />

Conn. He w<strong>as</strong> probably a descendant of Anthony Aust<strong>in</strong>,<br />

one of <strong>the</strong> early settlers of Suffield, about 1676, who<br />

died <strong>the</strong>re <strong>in</strong> 1708. Judge Aust<strong>in</strong> emigrated from Suffield<br />

to New Hartf<strong>or</strong>d about 1766, and m. Es<strong>the</strong>r Kellogg, b.<br />

24 March, 1748. He entered <strong>the</strong> army of <strong>the</strong> revolution<br />

<strong>as</strong> a capta<strong>in</strong>, rose to <strong>the</strong> rank of colonel, and served until<br />

<strong>the</strong> close of <strong>the</strong> war. He represented New Hartf<strong>or</strong>d several<br />

times <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> general <strong>as</strong>sembly, and w<strong>as</strong> an <strong>as</strong>sistant<br />

from 1794 to 1818. He w<strong>as</strong> also chief judge of Litchfield<br />

county between twenty and thirty years, and d. 15 July,<br />

1829.]<br />

Montgomery Aust<strong>in</strong> w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y settled<br />

at New Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, where he w<strong>as</strong> sheriif of Litchfield county,<br />

and d. July, 1808.<br />

Iler children hy him we?^<br />

6461. Lucius Montgomery, b. 31 March, 1802, at New Hartf<strong>or</strong>d.<br />

He m. Melissa Whit<strong>in</strong>g, b. 12 Feb., 1805, at W<strong>in</strong>stead,<br />

Conn., daughter of Benjam<strong>in</strong> Whit<strong>in</strong>g and Rebecca Swift of<br />

W<strong>in</strong>stead and afterwards of Aust<strong>in</strong>burgh, 0. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y removed to x\ust<strong>in</strong>burgh, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had seven children :<br />

1. Elizabeth, b. 11 Oct., 1827, m. 22 Oct., 1851, Dr. Edward<br />

S. Snow, and had a son : Montgomery, b. 26 July, 1858.<br />

2. MonUjomerij, b. 22 Nov., 1829, and d. 26 Sept., 1833.<br />

3. Ellen Melissa, b. 16 Oct., 1832.<br />

4. Emely Jane, b. 4 Oct., 1835, d. 28 Aug., 1838.<br />

5. Emely, b. 31 Oct., 1838.<br />

6. Jane, b. 26 June, 1842, d. 29 Sept., 1845.<br />

7. C<strong>or</strong>nelia Sargcant, b. 16 Dec, 1844.<br />

6462. Aaron, b. 15 Aug., 1806, at New Hartf<strong>or</strong>d. He m. Charlotte<br />

:<br />

Battell, w<strong>as</strong> a physician, and settled at Aust<strong>in</strong>burgh, 0.,<br />

where she died. He had by her two children :<br />

1. Sophia, who died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

2. Charles Battell, b. 20 Oct., 1834, at Aust<strong>in</strong>burgh.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 6 May, 1840, Anne Harper, b. 25 Sept., 1820,<br />

at Harpersfield, 0., daughter of Col. Robert Harper and<br />

Mary Henry, who were from Harpersfield, N. Y. He w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Sandusky, 0., <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had by her two o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

children :<br />

3. Harper, b. 20 June, 1842.<br />

4. Rohert, b. 12 Aug., 1849.<br />

6463. Elizabeth Griff<strong>in</strong>, b. 20\\ug., 1804, at New Hartf<strong>or</strong>d; m^<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Aust<strong>in</strong>sburgh <strong>in</strong> 1859, unm,


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Mrs. Elizabeth (Griff<strong>in</strong>) Aust<strong>in</strong> m. <strong>in</strong> 1811, Eev. Jolm<br />

AVilder of Attleb<strong>or</strong>ongh, M<strong>as</strong>s., bom 1757, at Tcmpleton.<br />

He graduated at Dartmouth <strong>in</strong> 1784; Av<strong>as</strong> a Congregational<br />

clergyman. He w<strong>as</strong> <strong>or</strong>da<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>as</strong> p<strong>as</strong>t<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> church at<br />

Attleb<strong>or</strong>ough, 27 Jan., 1790, where he d. 9 Feb., 1836.<br />

She d. 12 March, 1847, at Aust<strong>in</strong>burgh.<br />

Her child hy him ic<strong>as</strong> ;<br />

6464. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Griff<strong>in</strong>, b. 14 March, 1813, at Attleb<strong>or</strong>ough. , Ho m.<br />

19 June, 1839, Martha F. Snow, b. 1818 at Fitc'hburgh,<br />

M<strong>as</strong>s. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y lived at Augusta, Me.,<br />

and Troy, N. Y. In 1849 <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Boston, M<strong>as</strong>s.,<br />

and had no liviqg issue.<br />

VI. Robert Denison (2266), b<strong>or</strong>n at ISTew London, IST. P.<br />

(now Moptville), 22 Dec, 1749, eldest son of Andrew<br />

Denison (517) and Marj Thompson, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson<br />

of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 6<br />

Feb., 1777, Es<strong>the</strong>r Wade of Lyme, where <strong>the</strong>y settled,<br />

and where <strong>the</strong>y had rec<strong>or</strong>defl to <strong>the</strong>m five children.<br />

Those children icere:<br />

6465. Abio-ail, b. 16 March, 1779, at Lyme.<br />

6466. Joseph, b. 15 Nov., 1780, at Lyme.<br />

6467. Charles, b. 28 Sept., 1782, at Lyme.<br />

6468. Andrew, b. 15 Jan., 1785, at Lyme.<br />

§469. Robert, b. 4 Jan., 1788, at Lyme.<br />

<strong>The</strong> widow Es<strong>the</strong>r Denison d. 6 June, 1790, at Lyme,<br />

acc<strong>or</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g to <strong>the</strong> church rec<strong>or</strong>ds. She w<strong>as</strong> probably <strong>the</strong><br />

widow of this Robert Denison, Es<strong>the</strong>r (Wade) Denison.<br />

VI. John Denison (2268), b<strong>or</strong>n at ^ew London, N. P.<br />

(now Montville), 16 Sept., 1755, third son of Andrew<br />

Denison (517) and Mary Thompson, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson<br />

of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. about<br />

1812 <strong>the</strong> widow Mary (Sears) Miller. <strong>The</strong>y settled at<br />

Lyme, where he d. <strong>in</strong> 1842. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Wiscons<strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children toere<br />

:<br />

6470. James, b. 10 Feb., 1813, at Lyme. He m., and d. <strong>in</strong> Wiscons<strong>in</strong><br />

about 1846, leav<strong>in</strong>g one son.<br />

6471. Phebe, b. 5 Sept., 1815, at Lyme. She m. Ruel Iloyt and<br />

removed to E<strong>as</strong>t Cleveland, 0., where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1858.<br />

6472.'William, b. 6 Oct., 1816, at Lyme. He w<strong>as</strong> a sail<strong>or</strong>, and d.<br />

at sea uum.


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6473. John, b. 7 Jan., 1819, at Lyme. He m. Mavy Johnson, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at E<strong>as</strong>t Lyme <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

6474. llichavd N., b. 14 March, 1822, at Lyme. He m. 30 Sept.,<br />

1840. Emel<strong>in</strong>e liobbius and settled at Lyme, where <strong>the</strong>}' were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858, near <strong>the</strong> Hamburgh post-office. <strong>The</strong>y had<br />

three children :<br />

1. Martha Jane, b. 26 July, 1850, d. 25 Ja^i, 1853.<br />

2. Alice Maria, b. 2 Dec., 1852,<br />

3. John, h. 10 April, 1855.<br />

6475. Martha N., b. 14 March. 1822. at Lyme (tw<strong>in</strong>). She m.<br />

Henry Robbius, and d. 16 March, 1848, leav<strong>in</strong>g two children.<br />

YI. Deacou Egbert Manwar<strong>in</strong>g (2271), bom at !N"ew<br />

London, Conn., 16 Dec, 1745, eldest son of Christopher<br />

Manwar<strong>in</strong>g and Deb<strong>or</strong>ah Denison (519), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson<br />

of Pliebe Ilvde (10) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m.<br />

8 Oct., 1772, Elizabeth Rogers, b. about 1741 at IS'ew London,<br />

N. P., youngest daughter of Capt. James Eogers<br />

and Mary Harris of I^ew London.<br />

[This ^Capt. James Rogers, b. 20 Aug., 1704, at Kew<br />

London, w<strong>as</strong> second son of James Rogers and Elizabeth<br />

his wife of Xew Loudon, which James Rogers, b. 2 Feb.,<br />

1676, w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> eldest son of James Rogers <strong>the</strong> second of<br />

Kew London, b. 16 Feb., 1652, who m. 5 Nov.; 1674,<br />

Mary J<strong>or</strong>dan of New London, who came from Ireland.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> fourth son of James Rogers <strong>the</strong> lirst of New<br />

London, b<strong>or</strong>n <strong>in</strong> England about 1615, who came to America<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> ship Licre<strong>as</strong>e, <strong>in</strong> 1635, at <strong>the</strong> age of 20 years. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> at New Haven a sh<strong>or</strong>t time ; and about 1639 <strong>or</strong> 1640<br />

m. Elizabeth Rowland, only child of Samuel Rowland of<br />

Stratf<strong>or</strong>d. <strong>The</strong>}^ removed to Milf<strong>or</strong>d, where <strong>the</strong>y united<br />

with <strong>the</strong> Rev. Peter Prudden's church (she <strong>in</strong> 1645 and he<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1655). About 1658 <strong>the</strong>y removed to New London,<br />

where he became a large landholder, and w<strong>as</strong> six times<br />

elected to <strong>the</strong> general court. He d. Feb., 1688. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had five sons and two daughters : 1. Samuel, b. 12 Dec,<br />

1640, at Stratf<strong>or</strong>d, m. 17 Nov., 1762, Mary Stanton, b.<br />

1641 at Ston<strong>in</strong>gton, eldest daughter of Thom<strong>as</strong> Stanton<br />

and Anne L<strong>or</strong>d of Ston<strong>in</strong>gton, and had three sons and<br />

two daughters, b<strong>or</strong>n at New London, where he d. 1 Dec,<br />

1713. <strong>The</strong>ir eldest son, Samuel, b. Dec, 1669, m. 16 Jan.,<br />

1694, Abigail Plumb. 2. Joscj^h, b. 14 Ma}-, 1646, at Milf<strong>or</strong>d,<br />

m. Sarah , and d. 1696. 3. John, b. 1 Dec,<br />

1648, at Milf<strong>or</strong>d, m. 17 Oct., 1670, Elizabeth Griswold,<br />

second daughter of Mat<strong>the</strong>w Griswold <strong>the</strong> first and Anne<br />

Wolcott of Lyme. He w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> fovrnder of <strong>the</strong> sect<br />

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of Roger<strong>in</strong>e Quakers, and d. 17 Oct., 1721. 4. James, b.<br />

16 Feb., 1652, m. 1674 Mary G<strong>or</strong>don, <strong>or</strong> J<strong>or</strong>dan, from<br />

Ireland, and d. 8 ISTov., 1713, and had five sons and three<br />

daughters. 5. Jonathan, b. 3 Dec, 1655, at Milf<strong>or</strong>d, m.<br />

E"aonii Burdick and had a large family, and d. 1697 at<br />

I^ew London. 6. Bathsheba, b."30 Dec, 1650, at Milf<strong>or</strong>d,<br />

m. 4 March, 1670, Richard Smith of 'Nev/ London, who d.<br />

1682, and had by him two sons and two daughters : James<br />

Smith, baptized 12 April, 1674, who m. Elizabeth, daughter<br />

of Jonathan Rogers ; John Smith, who married and<br />

settled at Montville; Bathsheba Smith, who m. her cous<strong>in</strong>,<br />

John Rogers <strong>the</strong> second ; and Elizabeth Smith, who m.<br />

"William Camp ; Mrs. Bathsheba (Rogers) Smith <strong>the</strong>n m.<br />

Samuel Fox. 7. Elizabeth, b. 15 April, 1658, m. Samuel<br />

Beebe of Plumb Island.]<br />

Deacon Robert Manwar<strong>in</strong>g and wife settled at l^ew<br />

London, upon <strong>the</strong> home lot of his emigrant ancest<strong>or</strong>, Oliver<br />

Manwar<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> first of New London, where she d. 31<br />

Aug., 1798.<br />

H!s children by her were :<br />

6476. Christopher, b. 13 Dec, 1774, at New London. He m. 5<br />

Nov., 1797, Sarah Bradley, daughter of Joshua Bradley.<br />

"<strong>The</strong>y settled at New London, where she d. 31 Oct., 1805.<br />

He had by her three children, b<strong>or</strong>n at New London :<br />

1. Sarah, b. 25 Oct., 1798, d. 22 Nov., 1798.<br />

2. Christopher C, b. 14 Dec, 1799, m. 1 July, 1823,<br />

Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e H<strong>in</strong>sdale of Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, and d. 4 Aug., 1840, at<br />

W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>, Conn, and she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Newark, N. J., ia<br />

1859. <strong>The</strong>y had five children, all of whom d. s.p-<br />

3. Lucretia, b. 16 Oct., 1803.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n <strong>in</strong>. 21 Jan., 1807, his fifth cous<strong>in</strong>, Mary Wolcott<br />

(7066), b<strong>or</strong>n <strong>in</strong> 1781, daughter of Dr. Simon Wolcott<br />

(2595«) and Lucy Rogers of New London. He d. 26 May,<br />

1832, at New London, where she d. 4 Dec, 1832. He had<br />

by her three o<strong>the</strong>r children, b<strong>or</strong>n at New London<br />

4. Mary Wolcott, b. 4 Dec, 1807, who m. Edw<strong>in</strong> Colver.<br />

5. Simon Wolcott, h. 30 Sept., 1809, who married and w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at New Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had a family.<br />

6. Robert Alexander, b. 2 Aug., 1811. He received <strong>the</strong><br />

degree of doct<strong>or</strong> of medic<strong>in</strong>e at Yale <strong>in</strong> 1845, and w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

physician, m. Ellen Barber, b. at Grroton, daughter of Hon.<br />

Noyes Barber, \vho w<strong>as</strong> a member of congress from Groton,<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled<br />

1860.<br />

at New London, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g iu<br />

6477. Deb<strong>or</strong>ah, b. 10 July, 1773, at New Loudon.<br />

1844, unm.<br />

She d. 29 May,<br />

6478. Frances, b. 6 Nov., 1770, at New London. She m. 1792,<br />

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Joshua Calk<strong>in</strong>s, b. 19 Jan., 1772, at New Loudon, son of<br />

Capt. Jonathan Calk<strong>in</strong>s and Lydia Smith. <strong>The</strong>y settled at<br />

New London. He d. 1795 while on a trad<strong>in</strong>g voyage to St.<br />

Dom<strong>in</strong>go. She had by him two children :<br />

1. Pamelia, b. 19 April, 1793, at New London, unm. <strong>in</strong><br />

1800.<br />

2. Frances Manwar<strong>in</strong>g^ b. 26 April, 1795, at New London,<br />

where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1863, unm. She w<strong>as</strong> a literary<br />

lady and a poetess, and w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> talented and dist<strong>in</strong>guished<br />

auth<strong>or</strong>ess of <strong>the</strong> Ilkt<strong>or</strong>y of N<strong>or</strong>wich, published <strong>in</strong> 1845, and<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Hist<strong>or</strong>y of Neio London, published <strong>in</strong> 1852.<br />

After <strong>the</strong> death of her first husband, Mrs. Frances (Manwar<strong>in</strong>g)<br />

Calk<strong>in</strong>s, m. 18 Sept., 1807, Philemon Haven, b. 23<br />

Aug., 1769, at Wrentham, M<strong>as</strong>s., son of Eli<strong>as</strong> Haven and<br />

Elizabeth Bright of Wrentham, and grandson of Rev. Eli<strong>as</strong><br />

Haven, m<strong>in</strong>ister of Wrentham, who w<strong>as</strong> bi about 1714, graduated<br />

at Harvard <strong>in</strong> 1733, w<strong>as</strong> <strong>or</strong>da<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>as</strong> a Congregational<br />

clergyman <strong>in</strong> 1738, and d. <strong>in</strong> 1754, at <strong>the</strong> age of 40 years.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at N<strong>or</strong>wich. He d. 14 Nov., 1819, and she d.<br />

29 Oct., 1854. She had by him four o<strong>the</strong>r children :<br />

1. Robert Manwar<strong>in</strong>g Haven, b. 28 June, 1808, at N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

m. 20 April, 1840, Adelia Clark of Johnson, Vt., and<br />

settled at N<strong>or</strong>wich, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1860, and had<br />

four children: Fanny M., b. 14 March, 1841, d. 1845<br />

Henry Clark, b. 30 March, 1844, d. 1845 ; Ffanc's Henry, b.<br />

4 Nov., 1845, d. 1846; and Elizabeth, b. 22 Dec, 1847.<br />

2. Philemon Haven, b. 21 July, 1810, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, and d.<br />

6 July, 1816.<br />

3. Henry P. Haven, b. 11 Feb., 1815, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. He<br />

m. 23 Feb., 1840, Elizabeth Dougl<strong>as</strong>s, b. 14 July, 1817,<br />

daughter of Robert Dougl<strong>as</strong>s and Abiah his wife of Waterf<strong>or</strong>d,<br />

Conn. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at New<br />

London, where he w<strong>as</strong> engaged <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> whal<strong>in</strong>g bus<strong>in</strong>ess ; and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> may<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> city. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at New London <strong>in</strong><br />

Williams, b. 22 May,<br />

1860, and had four children : Anna<br />

1841; Frances A'llyn, b. 31 March, 1845, d. 1845; Thom<strong>as</strong><br />

Williams, b. 24 Aug., 1847 ; and Henry Cecil, b. 13 Sept.,<br />

1852.<br />

4. Elizaheth Bright Haven, b. 14 Feb., 1819, at N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

and d. 30 x\pril, 1842, unm.<br />

6479. Elizabeth, b. 22 June, 1778, at New London. She m. her<br />

second cous<strong>in</strong>, William Raymond (6238), second son of John<br />

Raymond (2195) and Mercy Raymond (2040) of Montville.<br />

{See No. 6238.)<br />

6480. Elean<strong>or</strong>, b. 22 Dec, 1780, at New London, died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

6481. Lucretia, b. 28 Oct., 1783, at New Loudon. She m. 10 June,<br />

Henry Nev<strong>in</strong>s, b. 26 Dec, 1779, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, eldest<br />

son of David Nev<strong>in</strong>s and Mary Hubbard, and grandson of Russell<br />

Hubbard and Mary Gray of New London, and great grandson<br />

of Daniel Hubbard and Martha Coit of New London. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

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settled at N<strong>or</strong>wich, where she d. 1 March, 1834. He d.<br />

March, 1835, at Rockf<strong>or</strong>d, 111. (Through his mo<strong>the</strong>r, May<br />

Hubbard, he w<strong>as</strong> descended from <strong>the</strong> k<strong>in</strong>gs and nobility of<br />

England. See Nvs. 441,61)40 and 7038 and Appendix A.')<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had three children, b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich :<br />

1. Mary, b. 11 March, 180G, and d. 28 Feb., 1819, unm.<br />

2. Davkl Huhhard, b. 20 April, 1811, m. 25 May, 1847,<br />

his. fourth cous<strong>in</strong>, C<strong>or</strong>nelia Leonard Perk<strong>in</strong>s, b. 2 March,<br />

1821, at Waterf<strong>or</strong>d, Conn^, eldest daughter of Thom<strong>as</strong> Shaw<br />

Perk<strong>in</strong>s and Marian Clriswold (6036). He w<strong>as</strong> a broker, and<br />

<strong>the</strong>y settled at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, and <strong>in</strong> 1860 <strong>the</strong>y had four children<br />

: Thom<strong>as</strong>, b. 1 March, 1850 ; Ptussell Henry, b. 12 Oct.,<br />

1852; Marian Griswold, b. 22 Nov., 1856; and C<strong>or</strong>nelia<br />

Leonard, b. 5 March, 1859.<br />

3. Lucretia, b. 26 June, 1817, m. Melancthon Starr. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

removed to Rockf<strong>or</strong>d, 111., where she died, and where he w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1860. <strong>The</strong>y had six children : Henry, b. 12 Aug.,<br />

1840; Fl<strong>or</strong>ida L., b; 3 Aug., 1842; Elizabeth S., b. 5 Jan.,<br />

1846; Chandler, b. 29 April, 1851; David, b. Sept.,<br />

and Lucretia M., b. 20 April, 1857.<br />

1853;<br />

6482. Phebe, b. 18 March, 1786, at New London, d. 4 Sept., 1787.<br />

Deacon Robert Manwar<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong>n m. about 1800, Mrs.<br />

Elizabeth (Baker) Eaymond, widow of his third cous<strong>in</strong>,<br />

Josiah Raymond (2036), and' daughter of Joshua Baker of<br />

Montville. <strong>The</strong>y removed to N<strong>or</strong>wich, where she d. 13<br />

Feb., 1802, at <strong>the</strong> age of 38 years.<br />

His child hy licr w<strong>as</strong> :<br />

6483. Caleb Baker, b. 21 Jan., 1802, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. He went to<br />

western New Y<strong>or</strong>k, and <strong>in</strong> 1827, m. Lydia Wickwire, and<br />

had one child, who died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy, and he <strong>the</strong>n died, leav<strong>in</strong>g<br />

no issue.<br />

Deacon Robert Manwar<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong>n m. 30 Jan., 1803, Mrs.<br />

Susannah (Hubbard) Bushuell, widow of Eleazer BushnelL<br />

She w<strong>as</strong> b. 24 Feb., 1768, at ]S"ew London, youngest<br />

daughter of Russell Hubbard and Mary Gray of New<br />

London, and w<strong>as</strong> granddaughter of Daniel Hubbard<br />

and Martha Coit of New London {see No. 7038 and 441).<br />

<strong>The</strong>y Uved at N<strong>or</strong>wich, where he d. 29 March, 1807. She<br />

d. 19 April, 1814, at W<strong>in</strong>dham, and w<strong>as</strong> buried at N<strong>or</strong>wich<br />

town.<br />

His child hy her w<strong>as</strong> :<br />

6484. William Hubbard, b. 7 Nov., 1803, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. He went<br />

to Ohio, when a child, with his half bro<strong>the</strong>r, Thom<strong>as</strong> H.<br />

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HYDE GENEALOGY. 1013<br />

Hn, la., and had four cliildreu ; aud he w<strong>as</strong> supposed to be<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Frankl<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> 1860. He went to Carmel <strong>in</strong> 1825, <strong>as</strong><br />

<strong>as</strong>sistant missionary to <strong>the</strong> Cherokecs, and returned 1826,<br />

rele<strong>as</strong>ed.<br />

VI. KoGER Manavar<strong>in</strong>g (6273), b<strong>or</strong>n at ISTew London,<br />

Conn., 27 Aug., 1758, third son of Christopher Manwar<strong>in</strong>g<br />

and Deb<strong>or</strong>ah Dennison (519) of ISTew London, w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

great grandson of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of <strong>the</strong> third generation.<br />

He m. 6 July, 1797, widow Ruth Crocker. <strong>The</strong>y removed<br />

to "Waterf<strong>or</strong>d, Conn., where he d. March, 1836. She d.<br />

17 Jan., 1854.<br />

Tlieir children were<br />

:<br />

6485. Elisha, b. 21 May, 1798, at Montvillc. He w<strong>as</strong> a lunatic,<br />

and d. unm.<br />

6486. Sil<strong>as</strong>, b. 10 Feb., 1800, at Montville. He m. and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Bi'ooklyn, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1860, and w<strong>as</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> fish bus<strong>in</strong>ess at<br />

<strong>the</strong> Fulton market, New Y<strong>or</strong>k.<br />

6487. Asa, b. 11 April, 1802, at Montville. He m. widow Crocker,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Waterf<strong>or</strong>d, Conn., <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

6488. Ezra, b. 22 April, 1804, at 'Montville. He w<strong>as</strong> unm. <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

6489. Mary, b. at Montville, died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

YI. John Manwar<strong>in</strong>g (2274), b<strong>or</strong>n at N"ew London,<br />

Conn, 21 March, 1765, youngest son of Christopher Manwar<strong>in</strong>g<br />

and Deb<strong>or</strong>ah Denison (519) of ISTew London, w<strong>as</strong><br />

a great grandson of Pliebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of <strong>the</strong> third generation.<br />

He m. 21 March, 1790, his second cous<strong>in</strong>, Elean<strong>or</strong><br />

Raymond (2203), b<strong>or</strong>n 9 Nov., 1765, at Montville, sixth<br />

daughter of John Raymond and Elizabeth Griswold (503).<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at Montville, where he w<strong>as</strong> killed <strong>in</strong> 1811,<br />

by a fall. In 1819 she removed to Greenfield, la., where<br />

she d. Aug., 1820.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

6490. Robert, b. 27 Oct., 1791, at Montville. He m. Dec, 1819,<br />

at Greenfield, la., Martha H<strong>as</strong>k<strong>in</strong>s, daughter of Claib<strong>or</strong>n<br />

Il<strong>as</strong>k<strong>in</strong>s. She d. Jan., 1848, <strong>in</strong> Parke county, la., where he<br />

d. June, 1848. <strong>The</strong>y had seven children.<br />

6491. John, b. 23 Sept., 1795, at Montville. He m. 21 Feb., 1825,<br />

Eliza Church of Montville, where <strong>the</strong>y settled, and he d. 5<br />

April, 1846, and where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had<br />

four children :<br />

1. Eliza, who m. 26 Dec, 1850, John Stanton.<br />

2. James, who w<strong>as</strong> unm. <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

3. Elean<strong>or</strong>, who m. a son of her uncle Robert.<br />

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6492. Ilyr<strong>as</strong>, b. 25 April, 1804, at Lyme. He w<strong>as</strong> a soldier, and<br />

d. <strong>in</strong> 1829, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States army. unm.<br />

6493. Hannah Lynde, b. 29 May, 1793, at Montville. She m. her<br />

fourth cous<strong>in</strong>, Gurdon Waterman (4400) of Bozrah, eldest<br />

son of John Waterman (14^0) and Sarah Harris (1428) of<br />

Bozrah. (See No. UOO.)<br />

6494. Julia, b. 23 April, 1797, at Montville. She m. James Jones,<br />

who died. She had by him two children :<br />

1. Bertrand jP., a lawyer at Dec<strong>or</strong>ah, Iowa, <strong>in</strong> 1860.<br />

2. James, who died at <strong>the</strong> age of 21, unm.<br />

She <strong>the</strong>n m. Dr. Gideon Smith Bailey, a physician. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

removed to Vernon, Iowa, where he w<strong>as</strong> a state senat<strong>or</strong>, and<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1860. She had by him two o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

children :<br />

1. Augustus Cscsar. 2. Julia Alamo ar<strong>in</strong>r/.<br />

6495. Elean<strong>or</strong>, b. 11 April, 1799, at Montville. She m. Peck<br />

of Indiana, who died s. p.<br />

She <strong>the</strong>n m. April, 1822, Charles Patrick, and had by<br />

him seven children. He died, and she W<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Newtown,<br />

111., <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

6496. Harriet, b. 24 March, 1802, at Lyme. She m. Ilussell Griff<strong>in</strong><br />

of Indiana, and d. leav<strong>in</strong>'r seven children.<br />

YL Elizabeth Manwar<strong>in</strong>g (2279), b. at ISTew London,<br />

Conn., 26 Sept., 1754, fifth daughter of Christopher Manwar<strong>in</strong>g<br />

and Deb<strong>or</strong>ah Denison (519), w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter<br />

of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of <strong>the</strong> third generation.<br />

She m. 26 Aug., 1777, N"athaniel Hempstead,"b. 7 Feb.,<br />

1753, at New London, son of Nathaniel Hempstead and<br />

Hannah Booth, and grandson of Nathaniel Hempstead, b.<br />

6 Jan., 1700, at New London, and Mary Hallam, and great<br />

grandson of Joshua Hempstead, b. Sept., 1678, at New<br />

and great great grandson<br />

London, and Abigail his wife ;<br />

of Joshua Hempstead b. 16 Jane, 1649, at New London,<br />

who m. Elizabeth, daughter of Greenfield Larribee ; and<br />

great great great grandson of Robert Hempstead <strong>the</strong> first<br />

of New London, and Joan his wife.<br />

[This Robert Hempstead w<strong>as</strong> probably b<strong>or</strong>n <strong>in</strong> England.<br />

He came to New London <strong>in</strong> 1645, and married <strong>the</strong> next<br />

year Joanna Willie, and d. June, 1655. <strong>The</strong>}^ had three<br />

children : 1. Mary (<strong>the</strong> first b<strong>or</strong>n daughter of New London),<br />

b. 26 March, 1647, who m. 28 Sept., 1665, Robert<br />

Dougl<strong>as</strong>s <strong>the</strong> first, of New London, and had twelve children,<br />

ten of whom married and had families. 2. Joshua,<br />

b. 16 June, 1649, who m. Elizabeth Larribee and had one<br />

son and eight daughters. 3. Hannah,<br />

1652, who m. <strong>in</strong> 1670 Abel Mo<strong>or</strong>e, who d.<br />

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and had bv liim four sQiis and one dano;liter. She <strong>the</strong>n m.<br />

Samuel Waller, and d. 26 April, 1729.]<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at jSTew London, v/here <strong>the</strong>re were two sons<br />

and tliree daughters rec<strong>or</strong>ded to <strong>the</strong>m. But I have<br />

obta<strong>in</strong>ed no o<strong>the</strong>r particulars of this family.<br />

Tlieir children tcere :<br />

6497. Nathaniel, b. 2 Sept., 1780, at New London.<br />

6498. Christoplier, b. 17 April, 1787, at New London.<br />

6499. Elizabeth, b. 7 Nov., 1778, at New London.<br />

6500. Anne, b. 2 May, 1784, at New London.<br />

6501. Hannah, b. 13 xVpril, 1792, at New London.<br />

YL Capt. Samuel Denison (2284), b. at Lyme, Conn.,<br />

6 July, 1767, second son of John Denison (527) and Mary<br />

Sears of Lyme, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Pliebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10)<br />

of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. Phebe Topp<strong>in</strong>g of Bridgehampton,<br />

IST. Y., daughter of Edward Topp<strong>in</strong>g and Susan<br />

his wife of Bridgehampton. He w<strong>as</strong> a cloth dresser, and<br />

<strong>the</strong>y settled at Sag Harb<strong>or</strong>, IST. Y., where he soon became<br />

a shipm<strong>as</strong>ter. He d. <strong>in</strong> 1820 at ISTew Y<strong>or</strong>k, and she d.<br />

1840 at Bridgehampton.<br />

TJieir children ivere<br />

:<br />

6502. William S. b. 1808 at Sag Harb<strong>or</strong>. He m. Jane M. Woodruff,<br />

who d. <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> spr<strong>in</strong>g of 1844, s. p. lu Dec, 1844, he<br />

m. Susan M. Halsey, daughter of Glabriel Halsey and Elizabeth,<br />

his wife, of Bridgehampton. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Sag-<br />

Harb<strong>or</strong> <strong>in</strong> 1858, and <strong>the</strong>n had two children :<br />

1. William E., aged 9 years.<br />

2. Fannie U., aged 12 years.<br />

This William S. Denison w<strong>as</strong> <strong>in</strong> early life a sail<strong>or</strong>, but w<strong>as</strong><br />

afterwards m<strong>as</strong>ter of a whale ship, and rescued six French<br />

sail<strong>or</strong>s who were shipwrecked ofi" <strong>the</strong> co<strong>as</strong>t of Calif<strong>or</strong>nia, f<strong>or</strong><br />

which he received from <strong>the</strong> French government an hon<strong>or</strong>ary<br />

medal of <strong>the</strong> first cl<strong>as</strong>s.<br />

O.'jOS. Samuel, b. 1813 at Sag Harb<strong>or</strong>. He m. Mary Jane Sayer,<br />

daughter of Thom<strong>as</strong> Saver and Fanny his wife of Sag Har-<br />

b<strong>or</strong>. <strong>The</strong>y removed to Tex<strong>as</strong>, and he d. <strong>in</strong> 1857 <strong>in</strong> Calif<strong>or</strong>-<br />

nia, and left two children :<br />

1. Thom<strong>as</strong>. 2. Carol<strong>in</strong>e.<br />

G.304. Mary Anne, b. 1798 at Sag Harb<strong>or</strong>. She m. John St<strong>in</strong>e, a<br />

merchant of New Y<strong>or</strong>k, and had two sons, who were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Bridgehampton <strong>in</strong> 1858 :<br />

1. John. 2. Thom<strong>as</strong>.<br />

G505. Carol<strong>in</strong>e, b. at Sag Harb<strong>or</strong>. She m. Nathan Rogers, a m<strong>in</strong>iature<br />

pa<strong>in</strong>ter of New Y<strong>or</strong>k. <strong>The</strong>y removed to Bridgehamp^<br />

ton, where he erected a splendid house, and d. <strong>in</strong> 1844. She


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d. 1857 at Madison, Wis. <strong>The</strong>y had four sons and one<br />

daughter<br />

1. Denlson., who studied <strong>the</strong>ology at Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton, and d.<br />

about 1852 at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, unm.<br />

2. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge T., who m. Fanny M<strong>in</strong>er, daughter of Capt.<br />

M<strong>in</strong>er of New Y<strong>or</strong>k, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1857. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y had four children.<br />

8. Edmund, who m. jMaria Topp<strong>in</strong>g, daughter of William<br />

Topp<strong>in</strong>g and Sophia, his wife, of Bridgehamptou, He w<strong>as</strong><br />

a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g near Madison, Wis., <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

4. James Henry, graduated at Williams college <strong>in</strong> 1852,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> a physician. He w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at New Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1863,<br />

unm.<br />

5. Helen, who <strong>in</strong>. Henry C. Mann<strong>in</strong>g of New Y<strong>or</strong>k. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a banker, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Madison, Wis., <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

6506. Phebe Topp<strong>in</strong>g, b. at Sag Harb<strong>or</strong>. She m. William A.<br />

Folger, from Nantucket. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

settled at New Y<strong>or</strong>k. She d. 1835, and he d. some years<br />

later. <strong>The</strong>y had one son, who w<strong>as</strong> a ship m<strong>as</strong>ter <strong>in</strong> Calif<strong>or</strong>nia<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

6507. Fannie E., b. at Sag Harb<strong>or</strong>. She m. Jeremiah Kogers of<br />

New Y<strong>or</strong>k, and d. <strong>in</strong> 1832. He w<strong>as</strong> a retired merchant,<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Brooklyn, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

VI. Elizabeth Denison (2288), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn.,<br />

16 April, 1769, eldest daughter of John Denison (527) and<br />

Mary Sears, w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

(10) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. <strong>in</strong> 1788, Benjam<strong>in</strong><br />

Colt, b. 26 Oct., 1762, at Lyme, son of John Colt of Lyme,<br />

by his lirst wife, Mary Gardner, and grandson of Deacon<br />

Benjam<strong>in</strong> Colt of Lyme, b<strong>or</strong>n about 1699, who m. 26 May,<br />

1724, Miriam Harris, daughter of John Harris of<br />

and d. 4 Oct., 1754, aged 55 years.<br />

Lyme,<br />

[That Deacon Benjam<strong>in</strong> Colt w<strong>as</strong> son of John Colt <strong>the</strong><br />

iirst of Lyme, who m. Mary L<strong>or</strong>d, and had two sons<br />

Samuel, who m. Sarah Fowler; and Benjam<strong>in</strong>; and several<br />

daughters; and d. about 1750, at Lyme, aged 93 years;<br />

and grandson of John Colt of Hartf<strong>or</strong>d and of W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>,<br />

who came from Colchester <strong>in</strong> England, at <strong>the</strong> age of 11<br />

years, and died at <strong>the</strong> age of 105 years, and had several<br />

sons besides John Colt <strong>the</strong> first of Lyme.]<br />

Benjam<strong>in</strong> Colt, who m. Elizabeth Denison, w<strong>as</strong> a tanner,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Lyme, where she d. 29 Aug.,<br />

1836, and he d. 23 Sept., 1838.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were :<br />

6508. Benjam<strong>in</strong> Gardner, b. 10 Jan., 1793, at Lyme. He d. 26<br />

Dec, 1813, at sea, unm.<br />

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6509. John Penison, b. 10 3Iay, 1795, at Lyme, tl. April 179G.<br />

6510. John Denison 2d, b. 10 Aug., 1799, at Lyme. He ni. Frances<br />

_<br />

Miller, w<strong>as</strong> capta<strong>in</strong> of a steamboat on <strong>the</strong> Mississippi, and d.<br />

Sept., 1829, at St. Louis, leav<strong>in</strong>g his flimily at Posey, <strong>in</strong><br />

Switzerland county, la. He had three children :<br />

1. Gi^ovqe. 2. John. 3. Manj.<br />

6511. Joseph Harris, b. 10 Aug., 1801, at Lyme. He m. 1826,<br />

Adel<strong>in</strong>e llipley of I^llsw<strong>or</strong>th. Ohio, daughter of William Ripley<br />

and Susan B<strong>in</strong>gham of Ellsw<strong>or</strong>th, f<strong>or</strong>merly of W<strong>in</strong>dham,<br />

Conn. <strong>The</strong>y .settled at Berl<strong>in</strong>, Ohio, where she d. 15 May,<br />

1835. He had by her four children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Berl<strong>in</strong> :<br />

1. Nancy Maria, b. 4 Oct., 1828.<br />

2. jMar// Sears, h. 22 July, 1830, m. Chauncey Allen, a<br />

farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Eureka, Iowa, <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

3. Adel<strong>in</strong>e Snsan, b. 25 July, 1832, m. Birdseye Beards-<br />

ley, a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Patch Grrove, Wis., <strong>in</strong><br />

1858,<br />

4. Benjam<strong>in</strong> William, h. 10 jMay, 1835, w<strong>as</strong> a farmer<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Patch Grove <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. Charlotte Packard of Berl<strong>in</strong>, daughter of<br />

Garrett l»ackard and Ellen, his wife. She d. 13 Aug., 1854,<br />

at Ellsw<strong>or</strong>th, Ohio, where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858, and w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

farmer. He had by her two m<strong>or</strong>e children :<br />

5. John Denison, b. 11 Jan., 1839.<br />

6. Elizabeth Ellen, b. 12 May, 1840.<br />

6512. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Robert, b. 20 Oct., 1804, at Lyme. He m Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e<br />

Calk<strong>in</strong>s, and d. <strong>in</strong> 1841, s. p.<br />

6513. Nancy Maria, b. 28 Oct., 1790, at Lyme. She m. 10 Oct., 1813,<br />

Judah Ransom, b. 1 May, 1784, at Colche.ster, Conn., son of<br />

Capt. Am<strong>as</strong>a Ransom and Abigail Ma<strong>the</strong>r of Colchester. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a ship m<strong>as</strong>ter and a farmer; lived at Hudson, N. Y. ; <strong>in</strong><br />

1823 removed to Black River, Ohio, and <strong>in</strong> 1825 to Sandusky.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> lost 3 Oct., 1840, with his vessel and crew,<br />

on Lake Erie ; and she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Sandusky, <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had three children, two b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, and one at<br />

Hudson :<br />

1. Elizabeth Denison, b. 26 Sept., 1816, m. 11 Oct., 1837,<br />

Luke Risley, b. at Berl<strong>in</strong>, Conn. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant at<br />

Sandusky. She d. 27 Oct., 1842, at Ohio City, s. «., and he<br />

d. 6 Oct., 1848, at Milwaukee.<br />

2. John Colt, b. 11 Aug., 1819, m. 15 Dec, 1844, Gertrude<br />

Anne Johnson, b. 28 Dec, 1823, at South Amboy<br />

N. J., daughter of William Johnson and Lydia C<strong>or</strong>tleyou of<br />

Hartland, 0. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Hartland <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had three children : Ge<strong>or</strong>ge W., b. 16<br />

Sept., 1845; John Harrison, b. 20 Oct., 1849; and Charles<br />

Jay, b. 4 Dec, 1852.<br />

3. Charles Henry, b. 24 Oct., 1821, m. 31 Oct., 1847,<br />

Su.san S. Slaughter, b. 3 Aug., 1826, at Potter, N. Y., fifth<br />

daughter of Dr. James SUughter and Mary Voak of Potter<br />

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HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g near Sandusky <strong>in</strong><br />

1858. <strong>The</strong>y had four children : Charles Henry, b. 12 Sept.,<br />

1848, d. 4 Nov., 1848; Albert H., b. 10 Jan., 1851; Mary<br />

Alice, b. 9 Jan., 1854; and Anne A., b. 30 July, 1856.<br />

6514. Mary Sears, b. 19 Feb., 1797, at Lyme. She d. 26 Sept.,<br />

1829, at Sandusky, unm.<br />

VL Phebe Denison (2200), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 29<br />

'Nov., 1775, youngest daughter of John Denison (527) of<br />

Lyme by his first wife, Mary Sears, w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter<br />

of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of <strong>the</strong> third generation.<br />

She m. 20 June, 1793, Benjam<strong>in</strong> Gr<strong>in</strong>nell, b. 30 March,<br />

1764, at SaHsbury, Conn., son of Daniel Gr<strong>in</strong>nell and<br />

Ann Chapman of Salisbury, and grandson of Maj<strong>or</strong><br />

Jedediah Chapman and Hester Kirtland of Westbrook,<br />

Conn., and great grandson of Capt. Samuel Chapman and<br />

Margaret Griswold of Westbrook.<br />

[That Margaret Griswold w<strong>as</strong> b. Oct., 1668, and w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

sixth daughter of Lieut. Francis Griswold, who came<br />

from England and w<strong>as</strong> one of <strong>the</strong> thirty-five <strong>or</strong>ig<strong>in</strong>al propriet<strong>or</strong>s<br />

of N<strong>or</strong>wich. See No. 10.]<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Greenfield,<br />

K y., where he d. 20 Nov., 1825. She d. 19 May, 1849,<br />

at Pit>vidence, N. Y.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir cJiildren were<br />

:<br />

:<br />

6515. Benjam<strong>in</strong> Chapman, b. 28 July, 1794, at Greenfield. He m.<br />

17 Jan., 1821, Elizabeth Moon. b. 19 April, 1801, at Newtown,<br />

N. Y., eldest daughter of William Moon and Anne<br />

Dunham of Greenfield. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant and a farmer,<br />

and settled at Greenfield. <strong>The</strong>y removed to Sweden, N. Y.,<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1833, and to H<strong>as</strong>t<strong>in</strong>gs. Mich., <strong>in</strong> 1853, and were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>the</strong>re <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had six children, <strong>the</strong> five oldest b<strong>or</strong>n<br />

at Greenfield<br />

1. William Benjam<strong>in</strong>, b. 15 Feb., 1822, m. Helen F.<br />

Brown, b. 10 May, 1833, at C<strong>as</strong>tle Fien, Ireland, daughter<br />

of William Brown and Mary IM<strong>or</strong>row. <strong>The</strong>y settled at M<strong>or</strong>ris,<br />

111., and were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Hock Island <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had<br />

one child : C<strong>or</strong>a IL, b. 11 Dec, 1855.<br />

2. James Mallet, b. 24 Oct., 1823, m. 22 Sept., 1852,<br />

Carol<strong>in</strong>e A. M<strong>or</strong>rill, b. 8 March, 1833, at Pontiac, Mich.,<br />

daughter of Abner M<strong>or</strong>rill and Sarah A. Bigler. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

settled at Brockp<strong>or</strong>t, N. Y., and removed to Eock Island,<br />

111. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong>re <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had two children<br />

Frederick, b. 29 July, 1854; and Francis, b. 26 Nov., 1856.<br />

3. Jliram Moon, b. 5 Oct., 1825, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858,<br />

unm.<br />

4. Eliza Jane, b. 19 Oct., 1827, ra. 27 Dec, 1850, Arthur<br />

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Burrows, b. at Bury St. Edmonds, England. <strong>The</strong>y settled<br />

at Brockp<strong>or</strong>t, N. Y., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> llS58, and<br />

had three children: William Arthur, b. 17 May, 1853;<br />

Libby Matilda, b. G Aug., 1854; and Carrie Jane, b. 7 Aug.,<br />

1856.<br />

5. Matilda Ann, b. 16 Oct., 1832, m. 24 Feb., 1851, Enos<br />

S. Chappel of Brockp<strong>or</strong>t, N. Y., and d. 6 May, 1851, s. p.<br />

6. Andrew Jackson, b. 17 Jan., 1836, at Sweden, N. Y.,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> unm. <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

Alvah Denison, b. 6 May, 1799, at Greenfield. He m. 1<br />

Sept., 1822, Eliza Keeler, b. 23 July, 1802, at Milton, N.Y.,<br />

third daughter of Joel Keeler, Esq., and Mary Baxter of<br />

Milton. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant and a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled<br />

at Greenfield and removed to Milton, and <strong>in</strong> 1863 were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g near Rock City falls <strong>in</strong> Milton. <strong>The</strong>y had eight<br />

children<br />

1. Isaac Keeler, b. 8 Oct., 1823, at Greenfield, m. 8<br />

Oct., 1856, Olive Clark, b. 20 Feb., 1838, at Providence,<br />

N. Y., second daughter of William V. Clark, Esq., and Mary<br />

Pull<strong>in</strong>g of Providence. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Milton, where <strong>the</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1863 and had two children.<br />

2. Alexander Hamilton, b. 27 June, 1826, at Milton, d. 4<br />

March, 1839, at Milton.<br />

3. Anne Elizabeth,h. 1 Oct., 1828, at Milton, m. 30 Dec,<br />

1846, William McMillen. b. 17 Nov.. 1818, at Hebron, N. Y.,<br />

eldest son of Samuel McMillen and Elean<strong>or</strong> Gilchrist of Gal-<br />

Way. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Galway, N. Y., where he d. 15 April,<br />

1851. She had by him two children : Alvah Gilchrist, b. 23<br />

July, 1849 ; and William Henry, b. 1 May, 1851. She <strong>the</strong>n<br />

m. 7 Dec, 1853, John Ashman, b. 2 Jan., 1817, at Galway,<br />

third son of John Ashman and Elizabeth Paul of Milton.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at Bock City, and <strong>in</strong> 1858 removed to Saratoga,<br />

Iowa.<br />

4. C<strong>or</strong>nelia Ireland, b. 29 April, 1830, at Milton, m. 18<br />

Sept., 1856, Francis Eugene Spr<strong>in</strong>gste<strong>in</strong>, b. 4 March, 1825,<br />

at Wheatland, N. Y., son of Jacob Spr<strong>in</strong>gste<strong>in</strong> and Margaret<br />

Smith of Wheatland. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Rochester, N. Y.,<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858, s. 2).<br />

5. //e«ry Hudson, b. 18 July, 1832, at Milton, m. 21<br />

March, 1858, Laura St. John, b.' 26 Dec, 1837, at Milton,<br />

eldest daughter of Rev. Tayl<strong>or</strong> St. John and Olive Cole of<br />

Spr<strong>in</strong>gp<strong>or</strong>t, N. Y. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Saratoga, Iowa, <strong>in</strong><br />

1858.<br />

6. Joel Keeler, b. 6 April, 1835, at Clarendon, m. 3 Dec,<br />

1857, Harriet N. Pull<strong>in</strong>g, b. 27 April, 1840, at Providence,<br />

N. Y., eldest daughter of Selden B. Pull<strong>in</strong>g and Margaret<br />

Jane Root of Galway, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

7. Edicard Chauncei/, b. 16 July, 1837, at 3Iilton, w<strong>as</strong><br />

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8. John Dcn!son,\). 27 Sept., 1840, at Milton, w<strong>as</strong> unm. <strong>in</strong><br />

1858.<br />

6517. John Sears, b. 8 Dec, 1804, at Greenfield. He m. 10 Sept.,<br />

1828, Anto<strong>in</strong>ette M<strong>or</strong>ehouse, b. 30 Dec, 1810, at Greenfield,<br />

second daughter of John M<strong>or</strong>ehouse, Esq., and P]s<strong>the</strong>r Bennet<br />

of Greenfield. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer and a merchant, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> f<strong>or</strong> some time a justice of <strong>the</strong> peace. <strong>The</strong>y lived at<br />

Troy, Greenfield, Clarendon, Galway, Broadalb<strong>in</strong>, and<br />

Bloomfield, N. Y., and <strong>in</strong> 1858 were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Rose, Mich.,<br />

and had eight children :<br />

1. J ulia^Frances, b. 11 June, 1829, at Troy, m. 8 Nov.,<br />

1849, Samuel Hull Lusk of Clarendon, N. Y., and removed<br />

to Qu<strong>in</strong>cy, Mich., <strong>in</strong> 1854, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858,<br />

and had one child : Hubert 3Iontgomery, b. 8 April, 1851.<br />

2. Chfirlotte C<strong>or</strong>day, b. 3 May, 1832, at Greenfield, m. 27<br />

Dec, 1854, Carlton S. Foster of Clarendon, N. Y. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

settled at Canandaigua, and <strong>in</strong> 1857 removed to Clarendon,<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had one child : Carlton<br />

Montague, b. 25 Aug., 1856.<br />

3. Sarah James, b. 18 April, 1834, at Sweden, N. Y., m.<br />

20 Sept., 1858, Charles Sullivan of Clarendon. <strong>The</strong>y settled<br />

at Erie, and were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Rose, Mich., <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had<br />

two children : John Gr<strong>in</strong>ell, b. 10 July, 1854 ; and Hettie<br />

Anto<strong>in</strong>ette, b. 1 Oct., 1856.<br />

4. Carol<strong>in</strong>e Pltehe^ b. 2 Nov., 1835, at Clarendon, unm. <strong>in</strong><br />

1858.<br />

5. .<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

6. Eniely M<strong>or</strong>eliousc, b. 30 Aug., 1841, at Greenfield, unm.<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

7. Alva Den ison, b. 11 Oct., 1845, at Broadalb<strong>in</strong>.<br />

8. L<strong>or</strong>ctta Eliza., b. 13 June, 1850, at Clarendon.<br />

6518. Phebe, b. 15 Nov., 1796, at Greenfield, d. 15 July, 1798.<br />

6519. Phebe 2d, b. 30 Aug., 1801, at Greenfield, d. 7 July, 1803..<br />

VI. William H. Denison (2291), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn.;<br />

26 Nov., 1776, eldest son of Samnel Denison (529) and<br />

Mary Champion, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

(10) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 25 March, 1800, Sola<br />

Higley, b. 1 May, 1778, at Simsbury, Conn., daughter of<br />

Brewster Higley, Esq., and Es<strong>the</strong>r Owen of Eutlaud Vt.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a f<strong>or</strong>mer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Rutland, where she<br />

d. 26 March, 1821. He w<strong>as</strong> a justice of <strong>the</strong> peace, a<br />

member of tlie legislature, and a member of <strong>the</strong> constitutional<br />

convention.<br />

His children hy her were:<br />

6520. William Cowper, b. 31 Dec, 1800, at Rutland. He m. 16


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Oct., 1832, Wealthy Cushmau, b. 23 June, 1813, at Fairhaven,<br />

w<strong>as</strong> licent-ed <strong>as</strong> a Congregational clergynian <strong>in</strong> 1837,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> settled <strong>as</strong> p<strong>as</strong>t<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> church at llubbardton <strong>in</strong><br />

1839. <strong>The</strong>y removed to Dexter, Mich., where she d. 12<br />

Oct., 1844. He had by her three children :<br />

:<br />

1. William Cushman, b. 8 Jan., 1836, and d. 13 April,<br />

1842.<br />

2. Francis, b. 17 June, 1839, m. 10 Sept., 1857, John W.<br />

Tayl<strong>or</strong> of Kalamazoo, Mich.<br />

3. Wealthi/. b. 12 Oct., 1844, at Dexter, and d. 20 Julyj<br />

1845.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 30 April, 1846, Sarah Gertrude Russell of<br />

M<strong>or</strong>ristowu, N. J., and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Prescott, Wis.,<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

6521. Francis L. C, b. 15 May, 1813, at Rutland. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Davenp<strong>or</strong>t, Iowa, <strong>in</strong> 1858, with his<br />

third wife, <strong>the</strong> widow Carol<strong>in</strong>e Ward.<br />

6522. Edward Higley, b. 29 Sept., 1817, at Rutland. He m. 16<br />

Oct., 1840, Sarah Ann Rob<strong>in</strong>son, b. 26 Feb., 1817, daughter<br />

of Tyler Rob<strong>in</strong>son. He w<strong>as</strong>. a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at<br />

C<strong>as</strong>tleton, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had five children,<br />

b<strong>or</strong>n at C<strong>as</strong>tleton<br />

1. Ann Eliza, b. 28 Dec, 1841.<br />

2. William Tyler, b. 9 Jan., 1844.<br />

8. Francis Carlton, b. 20 June, 1850.<br />

4. Edward Rob<strong>in</strong>son, b. 14 April, 1853.<br />

5. Samuel, b. 14 April, 1856.<br />

6523. Phila, ) , ,,- ^ -.^,^. , -n „ j f d. 13 March, 1801.<br />

PKo-i T?v \ b. 27 Jan., 1801, at Rutland, \ „, » > m c i.<br />

^<br />

6524. Eliza, ^ ^j^g ^j \0) Sept.,<br />

j<br />

1822, Henry Post, b. 14 Feb., 1797, son of Simeon Post of<br />

Saybrook, and afterwards of Rutland. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and<br />

<strong>the</strong>y settled at E<strong>as</strong>t Rutland ; removed <strong>in</strong> 1832 to London,<br />

Mich., and <strong>in</strong> 1844 to Vict<strong>or</strong>, Mich., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had six children :<br />

1. Henry, b. 26 March, 1824, at E<strong>as</strong>t Rutland, <strong>in</strong>. May,<br />

1848, Anna F. Coatsw<strong>or</strong>th of M<strong>as</strong>on, Mich., and settled at<br />

Holland, Mich. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Holland <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had one son and one daughter.<br />

2. Eoyt Guernsey, b. 26 Nov., 1827, at E<strong>as</strong>t Rutland, m.<br />

Oct., 1854, Julia A. Camp, at Sheboygan, Wis. <strong>The</strong>y settled<br />

at G-rand Haven, and <strong>in</strong> 1858 were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Grand<br />

Rapids, Mich., and had one son.<br />

3. Helen Maria, b. 15 Feb., 1830, at E<strong>as</strong>t Rutland, m.<br />

1848 P. P<strong>or</strong>ter Pearce, of Vict<strong>or</strong>, Mich., where <strong>the</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had five children : Charles Henry, b.<br />

Feb., 1849 ; William Denison, b. May, 1851; Lucy Es<strong>the</strong>r,<br />

b. Aug., 1853, d. March, 1855; Fanny Eliza, b. Oct., 1855,<br />

d. Dec, 1855 ; and Alice Sola, b. June, 1857.<br />

4. Charles Francis, b. 2 March, 1834, at London, liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Holland, Mich!, 1858, unm.


1022<br />

Hi^DE GENEALOGY.<br />

5. Edic<strong>or</strong>d Belavan, h. 8 Sept., 1836, at London, m. Sept.,<br />

1857, Eliza Wilber of Vict<strong>or</strong>, Mich., a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong>re <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

6. 3Iari/ Elizaheth, b. 20 Jan., 1S41, at Dundee, Mich.,<br />

unm. <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

6525. Fanny, b. 16 May, 1805, at Rutland. She m. 25 July, 1822,<br />

John Thaxter Duncan, b. 8 March, 1798, at New Grantham,<br />

N. H., son of Robert Duncan and Hannah Emerson, of New<br />

Grantham. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Rutland,<br />

removed to Cl<strong>in</strong>tonville, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1829, and were liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Union Falls, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had eight children :<br />

1. Robert William, b. 24 Feb., 1825, graduated at Middlebury<br />

college 1846, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and settled at Grand<br />

Haven, Mich., where he w<strong>as</strong> a member of <strong>the</strong> legislature, and<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858, unm.<br />

2. John Thaxter, b. 1 April, 1829, at Rutland, m. 5 Oct.,<br />

1854, Joannna Sears, daughter of Capt. Ebeu Sears, of South<br />

Boston. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Meriden,<br />

N. H., <strong>in</strong>l858, s.^x<br />

3. James Denison, b. 14 July, 1831, at Cl<strong>in</strong>tonville. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> <strong>in</strong> 1858 travel<strong>in</strong>g agent of a publish<strong>in</strong>g house, and w<strong>as</strong><br />

unm.<br />

4. Fraiicis Edward, b. 29 Sept., 1834, at Union Falls,<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1855, unm.<br />

5. Charles Henry, b. 14 Oct., 1836. at Union Falls, d. 12<br />

June, 1839.<br />

6. Margaret Baldw<strong>in</strong>, b. 12 June, 1838, at Union Falls,<br />

unm. <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

7. Charles Henry 2d, b. 31 July, 1841, at Ausable F<strong>or</strong>ks.<br />

8. Eliza Bell b. 28 May, 1846, at Union Falls.<br />

6226. Sola. b. 25 March, 1807, at Rutland. She m. Hoyt Guernsey<br />

of P<strong>or</strong>t Henry, N. Y., who d. about 1834.<br />

After his death she married her first cous<strong>in</strong>. Dr. Joseph<br />

Perk<strong>in</strong>s, son of Deacon Joseph Perk<strong>in</strong>s and Patience Denison<br />

(2295) of Bridgewater, Vt. He w<strong>as</strong> a physician, and<br />

<strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at C<strong>as</strong>tletou, Vt., <strong>in</strong> 1858. She w<strong>as</strong> his<br />

second wife.<br />

6527. Mary, b. 20 March, 1821, at Rutland. She m. Rev. H<strong>or</strong>ace<br />

Lyman, and <strong>in</strong> 1858, <strong>the</strong>y were missionaries at Tualatia, <strong>in</strong><br />

Oregon, where he w<strong>as</strong> profess<strong>or</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pacific university, and<br />

<strong>the</strong>y had two sons and one daughter.<br />

• After <strong>the</strong> death of his first wife, William H. Denison,<br />

m. 25 Feb., 1823, Mercy (Belden) Gridley of C<strong>as</strong>tleton,<br />

widow of Deacon Eber Gridle3^, and removed to C<strong>as</strong>tletou,<br />

where she d. 31 Dec., 1854, and he d. 7 May, 1856.<br />

His child hy her %o<strong>as</strong><br />

:<br />

6528. Mercy Webster, b. 26 Jan., 1826, at C<strong>as</strong>tleton, d. 22 Dec,<br />

1838.


HYDE GENEALOGY, 1023<br />

VI. Judge Henry Champl<strong>in</strong> Denison (2292), b<strong>or</strong>n at<br />

L3'me, Conn., 8 March, 1781, second son of Samuel Denison<br />

(529) of Lyme, and afterwards of Bridgewater, Vt., by<br />

his first wife, Mary Champl<strong>in</strong>, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of<br />

Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He ni. 14 Oct.,<br />

1804, Lucy Perr<strong>in</strong>. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at<br />

"Woodstock, Vt., where he w<strong>as</strong> town clerk, judge of probate,<br />

member of <strong>the</strong> legislature, and w<strong>as</strong> f<strong>or</strong> m<strong>or</strong>e than<br />

40 3'ears tre<strong>as</strong>urer of W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong> county. She d. 23 Nov.,<br />

1821, at Woodstock.<br />

His children hy her tcere :<br />

6529. Henry Champl<strong>in</strong>, b. 19 Jan., 1807, at Woodstock. He w<strong>as</strong><br />

a physician, and d. June, 1832, at St. lago de Cuba.<br />

6530. John, b. 20 March, 1812, at Woodstock, and d. 2 April,<br />

1812.<br />

6531. Mary Champl<strong>in</strong>, b. 14 Aug., 1805, at Woodstock. She m.<br />

0. N. Dana, and d. Oct., 1847, and had two children :<br />

1. Denison.<br />

2. 3Jari/ Frances, who m. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge H. Slade, and had six<br />

children: Lucy Perr<strong>in</strong> ; Henry ; Charles; Orlando Nelson;<br />

Emel<strong>in</strong>e Howe ; and William Jay.<br />

6532. Lucy Perr<strong>in</strong>, b. 9 June, 1808, at Woodstock. She m. Na-<br />

.<br />

:<br />

hum H<strong>as</strong>kell, and d.<br />

four children :<br />

April, 1843 at Woodstock. <strong>The</strong>y had<br />

1. Sarah Denison, who m. Henry S. Ch<strong>as</strong>e, a physician,<br />

and settled at Iowa, and had four children : Edward ; Charles<br />

Denison ; Henry Seymour ; and Frederick Bill<strong>in</strong>gs.<br />

2. Henry C. Denison. 3. James Nielsen.<br />

4. Liicy Perr<strong>in</strong>, b<strong>or</strong>n at Woodstock.<br />

6533. Frances Dean, b. 28 Jan., 1810, at Woodstock. She m. H.<br />

H. Smith, and removed to Michio-an, where she died.<br />

had one daughter<br />

Frances Denison.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y<br />

Judge Denison <strong>the</strong>n m. 24 Boy., 1822, Mary Eddy, who<br />

d. 8 March, 1825, s. p.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 18 Sept., 1826, Amy Smith, who d. 8 March,<br />

1848. He d. 16 May, 1853.<br />

His children hy her were :<br />

6534. Charles Edward, b. 30 May, 1827, at Woodstock. He graduated<br />

at <strong>the</strong> N<strong>or</strong>wich university <strong>in</strong> Vermont, and w<strong>as</strong> a civil<br />

eng<strong>in</strong>eer. He m. 20 Nov., 1849, Harriet H. Stevens, third<br />

daughter of Dr. John Stevens, M. D., of Newbury, Vt. She<br />

d. 21 Sept., 1852, at Newberry. Ho had by her one daugh-<br />

ter :<br />

1. Harriet Stevens, b. 18 Sept., 1850, at Newbury,


2Q24<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 29 March, 1854, Mary Jane Stevens, sister of<br />

his first wife. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Pe<strong>or</strong>ia, 111., <strong>in</strong> 1858, and<br />

he had one child by her :<br />

2. Charles, b. 17 April, 1856, at Pe<strong>or</strong>ia.<br />

6535. John, b. 21 Jan., 1829, at Woodstock, d. 2 Oct., 1833.<br />

6536. Edward Champl<strong>in</strong>, b. 20 Aug,, 1831, at Woodstock. He w<strong>as</strong><br />

an architect, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Pe<strong>or</strong>ia <strong>in</strong> 1858, unm.<br />

6537. Henry Champl<strong>in</strong>, b. 20 April, 1835, at Woodstock. He -w<strong>as</strong><br />

a civil eng<strong>in</strong>eer at Pe<strong>or</strong>ia <strong>in</strong> 1858, unm.<br />

6538. Elizabeth W<strong>or</strong>th<strong>in</strong>gton, b. 26 Oct., 1836, at Woodstock, w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Pe<strong>or</strong>ia <strong>in</strong> 1858, unm.<br />

6539. Prances Smith, b. 15 July, 1839, at Woodstock. She w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Pe<strong>or</strong>ia <strong>in</strong> 1858, unm.<br />

YI. Rev. John Denison (2293), bom at Lyme, Conn., 3<br />

May, 1788, third son of Samuel Denison (529) of Lyme, and<br />

afterwards of Bridgewater, Vt., by his first wife, Mary<br />

Champl<strong>in</strong>, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of<br />

<strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. Lncretia Kellogg, daughter<br />

of Gen. Amos Kellogg of Pittsf<strong>or</strong>d, Vt. He w<strong>as</strong> a Congregational<br />

clerg3'man, and w<strong>as</strong> settled <strong>as</strong> p<strong>as</strong>t<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong><br />

church at Jericho, Vt., where he d. <strong>in</strong> April, 1812.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir only child w<strong>as</strong> :<br />

6540. John Newton, b. 22 June, 1811, at Jericho. He m. Jan.,<br />

1839, his first cous<strong>in</strong>, Mary Frances Dean (6545), b. 11<br />

Aug., 1811, eldest daughter of Rev. Paul Dean and Frances<br />

Denison (2299) of Boston. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

settled at Boston, M<strong>as</strong>s,, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858,<br />

ajid had five children :<br />

1. Frances Lncretia, b. Nov., 1839, d. Sept., 1840.<br />

2. John Henry, b, March, 1841, an undergraduate at<br />

Williams college <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

3. Mary Aurelia, b. 1842, d. 1843.<br />

4. Clara Aiigusta, b. 27 July, 1845. •<br />

5. Charles Dean, b. 30 Dec, 1849.<br />

VI. Charlotte Denison (2298), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn.,<br />

5 Jan., 1779, daughter of Samuel Denison (529) of Lyme,<br />

and afterwards of Bridgewater, Vt., by liis first wife, Alary<br />

Champl<strong>in</strong>, w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10)<br />

of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. 3 Nov., 1803, John<br />

Purdy, b. 10 Jan., 1781, at EutLand, Vt., eldest son of<br />

Solomon Purdy of Rutland by his second wife, <strong>the</strong> widow<br />

Hepzibah ("Whipple) Mills, and w<strong>as</strong> bro<strong>the</strong>r of Mills Purdy,<br />

a lawyer of Plattsburgh, who killed himself <strong>the</strong>re <strong>in</strong> a<br />

fit of derangement <strong>in</strong> 1814.


HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

1025<br />

[This Solomon Pnrd}' w<strong>as</strong> descended from a French<br />

Huguenot of <strong>the</strong> name of Purd}^, who came to America<br />

from France, upon <strong>the</strong> revocation of <strong>the</strong> edict of ISTantz,<br />

and settled at <strong>or</strong> near l^ew Rocheile, JST. Y. Benjam<strong>in</strong><br />

Purdj, <strong>the</strong> fa<strong>the</strong>r of Solomon Purd}^ of Rutland, w<strong>as</strong><br />

probably b<strong>or</strong>n at H<strong>or</strong>se 'Neck <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> southwest c<strong>or</strong>ner of<br />

Connecticut, removed to N<strong>in</strong>e Partners, ]^. Y., and from<br />

<strong>the</strong>re to Manchester, Vt., about 1770, and had seven sons<br />

and several daughters. <strong>The</strong> names of six of <strong>the</strong> sons<br />

were ; Reuben ; Daniel ; Benjam<strong>in</strong> ; Truman ; Smith ;<br />

and Solomon. Mary, <strong>the</strong> youngest daughter, m. Gen.<br />

Christopher Roberts of Manchester, and w<strong>as</strong> mo<strong>the</strong>r<br />

of Gen. Mart<strong>in</strong> Roberts and grandmo<strong>the</strong>r of Brig.-<br />

Gen. Benjam<strong>in</strong> S. Roberts of <strong>the</strong> U. S. army. See No.<br />

3065.]<br />

John Purdy and wife settled at Rutland, where he w<strong>as</strong><br />

a justice of <strong>the</strong> peace, and w<strong>as</strong> grand commander of <strong>the</strong><br />

grand encampment of Knight Templars .of <strong>the</strong> state of<br />

Vermont. <strong>The</strong>y removed from Rutland <strong>in</strong> 1842, and he<br />

d. 14 Dec, 1851, at Medf<strong>or</strong>d, M<strong>as</strong>s., where she d. 18 Nov.,<br />

1852.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were :<br />

6541. Lucius Maro, b. 28 May, 1805, at Rutland. He graduated<br />

at Middlcbury college, 1827, and w<strong>as</strong> an Episcopal clergyman,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> a tut<strong>or</strong> at Tr<strong>in</strong>ity collegp. lie m. 21 April,<br />

1833, Laura Elizabeth Ward of Brentwood, N. H., and w<strong>as</strong><br />

settled at Sharon, Conn., and at Hampton, N. Y. He d.<br />

May, 1853, at St. Mary's, Ga., and she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Exeter,<br />

N. H., <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had three children<br />

1. Edward J., b. 1835, who graduated at Tr<strong>in</strong>ity college<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1857.<br />

2. Laura, b. 1837.<br />

3. Bekn, b. 1839.<br />

6542. Edward Champl<strong>in</strong>, b. 9 Dec, 1806, at Rutland. He m. 20<br />

June, 1831, Louisa Gage of Walpole, N. H. <strong>The</strong>y lived at<br />

Rutland and at Manchester, Vt., and at Boston and at<br />

Lo<strong>well</strong>, M<strong>as</strong>s., and <strong>in</strong> 1858 <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Somerville,<br />

about three miles from Boston, s. p. He w<strong>as</strong> edit<strong>or</strong> and<br />

publisher of <strong>The</strong> Rutland Herald from 1828 to 1830; of<br />

<strong>The</strong> H<strong>or</strong>n of <strong>the</strong> Green Mounta<strong>in</strong>s <strong>in</strong> 1831; of <strong>The</strong> Lo<strong>well</strong><br />

Joxirnal, <strong>in</strong> 1832 and 1833; of <strong>The</strong> Boston Daily Whig;<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Boston Daily Times from 1836 to 1840 ; and of <strong>the</strong><br />

Boston Daily Mail from 1840 to 1853. He w<strong>as</strong> a mem'.er<br />

of <strong>the</strong> M<strong>as</strong>sachusetts legislature two years ; and <strong>in</strong> 1854 w<strong>as</strong><br />

appo<strong>in</strong>ted commissioner of <strong>the</strong> Boston harb<strong>or</strong> and of <strong>the</strong><br />

Back Bay lands.<br />

129<br />

:


1026<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY<br />

YI. Frances Denison (2299), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 2<br />

Oct., 17,85, youngest daughter of Samuel Denison (529)<br />

by his iirst wife, Mary Champl<strong>in</strong>, w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter<br />

of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of <strong>the</strong> third generation.<br />

She'm. 30 June, 1805, Rev. Paul Dean of Barnard, Vt.,<br />

son of Seth Dean, who w<strong>as</strong> b. 3 Oct., 1755, at Hardwick,<br />

M<strong>as</strong>s., and d. at Barnard at <strong>the</strong> age of 96 years, ancl<br />

grandson of Paul Dean of Hardwick, M<strong>as</strong>s., and great<br />

grandson of Seth Dean of Taunton, M<strong>as</strong>s., who w<strong>as</strong> b.<br />

3 June, 1683, at Taunton, and great great grandson of<br />

Ezra Dean of Taunton and Bethia Edsay, which Ezra<br />

Dean w<strong>as</strong> son of Walter Dean, wdio w<strong>as</strong> b<strong>or</strong>n at Chard,<br />

England, about 1617, and settled at Taunton, and w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

deputy to <strong>the</strong> general court at Plymouth <strong>in</strong> 1640 (see<br />

3 N. E. Gen. Reg., 383 ; 4 do, 103). <strong>The</strong> Rev. Paul Dean<br />

and wife rema<strong>in</strong>ed a sh<strong>or</strong>t time <strong>in</strong> Vermont, and <strong>the</strong>n<br />

removed to <strong>the</strong> state of i^ew Y<strong>or</strong>k. In 1812 <strong>the</strong>y removed<br />

to Boston, where he w<strong>as</strong> p<strong>as</strong>t<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> Bull<strong>in</strong>ch-street<br />

church. <strong>The</strong>}^ afterwards removed to Fram<strong>in</strong>gham, and<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

Tlieir children were<br />

:<br />

6543. Paul Denison, b. 9 May, 1808, <strong>in</strong> state of New Y<strong>or</strong>k, d. July,<br />

1810.<br />

6544. Paul Denison 2d, b. 9 Oct., 1819, at Boston, d. 29 Dec, 182-3.<br />

6545. Mary Frances, b. 11 A.ug., 1811, <strong>in</strong> state of New Y<strong>or</strong>k. She<br />

m. her first cous<strong>in</strong>, John Newton Denison (6540), onlysonof<br />

Rev. John Denison (2293) and Lucretia Kellogg. [See No.<br />

6540.)<br />

6546. Charlotte Augusta, b. 9 Dec, 1813, at Boston, and died a few<br />

days after her birth.<br />

6547. Amelia Augusta, b. 25 Dec, 1815, at Boston. She m. John<br />

G. Read, and d. April, 1848, and had one child.<br />

6548. Charlotte Louisa, b. 30 Nov., 1821, at Boston. She m. John<br />

W. Brooks, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Milton, M<strong>as</strong>s., <strong>in</strong> 1858, and<br />

had three children.<br />

6549. Marcia Paul<strong>in</strong>e, b. 12 Aug., 1825, at Boston. She m. 27<br />

Sept., 1853, Elisha B. Johnson. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at N<strong>or</strong>th<br />

Andover, M<strong>as</strong>s , <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had two children.<br />

6550. Juliet Seabury, b. 21 April, 1827, at Boston, d. 9 Oct., 1830.<br />

YI. Griswold Walw<strong>or</strong>th (2300), son of John "Walw<strong>or</strong>th<br />

of Hoosick, by his second wife, Patience Denison<br />

(530), Av<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of <strong>the</strong><br />

third generation. He m. Lydia Eldred of Hoosick, N. Y.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Hoosick, and removed<br />

to Milf<strong>or</strong>d, N. Y., where <strong>the</strong>y died.


<strong>The</strong>ir children were :<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY. 1027<br />

6551: Lyman J., who w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and settled at Cooperstown, N. Y.,<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> a member of <strong>the</strong> legislature, and where he w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1860, unm.<br />

6552. Anne, who m. James Donley of Milf<strong>or</strong>d, and had a family.<br />

6653. Saphroua, who m. Barney of Middlefield, N. Y., and had<br />

a fiiraily.<br />

6554. Sophia, who m. Dc Witt Cl<strong>in</strong>ton Bates, a lawyer, and settled<br />

at Cherry Valley, and had five <strong>or</strong> six children.<br />

6555. Mary, who m. Abraham Bury of Milf<strong>or</strong>d.<br />

6556. Almira, who m. Cyrus Lane of Milf<strong>or</strong>d, and had a family.<br />

6557. Eliza, who m. Boynton of Triangle, N. Y.<br />

6558. , who died unm.<br />

VI. Abigail "Walav<strong>or</strong>th (2303), daughter of John Walw<strong>or</strong>th<br />

of Hoosick, by his second wife, Patience Denison<br />

(530), w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of<br />

<strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. 10 March, 1797, William<br />

Tracy, b. 21 June, 1774, 3'oungest son of Daniel Tracy and<br />

Mary Kennedy of Monkton, Vt.<br />

[That Daniel Tracy, b. 10 Sept., 1730, at Preston, Conn.,<br />

and m, 10 May, 1755, Mary Kennedy, lived at Great Barr<strong>in</strong>gton<br />

and at W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>, M<strong>as</strong>s., and d. 10 Sept., 1830, at<br />

Monkton, Vt., at <strong>the</strong> age of 100 years. He w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> second<br />

son of Deacon Jedediah Tracy of Preston, by his second<br />

wife, Mercy Park, and w<strong>as</strong> grandson of Thom<strong>as</strong> Tracy, <strong>the</strong><br />

second of E'<strong>or</strong>wich, and afterwards of Preston, and great<br />

grandson of Lieut. Thom<strong>as</strong> Tracy, <strong>the</strong> first of N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

who came from England. («b«2e No. 38, and Aiypendix B.)<br />

William Tracy and wife settled at Monkton, where <strong>the</strong>y<br />

probably both died, but I have not <strong>the</strong> dates of <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

deaths.<br />

Tlieir children loere :<br />

6559. Griswold AValw<strong>or</strong>th, b. 4 March, 1798, at Monkton.<br />

6560. Arza, b. 17 May, 1800, at Monkton.<br />

6561. Daniel, b. 14 April, 1807, at Monkton.<br />

6562. John, b. 21 July, 1815, at Monkton.<br />

6563. 3Iary, b. 21 March, 1802, at Monkton. She m. Joseph Barnes<br />

of Ferrisburgh, Yt., and d. 18 Dec., 1833.<br />

6564. Lydia, b. 14 Oct., 1804, at Monkton.<br />

6565. Salv<strong>in</strong>a, b. 13 June, 1806, at Monkton. She m. 26 Feb.,<br />

1829, Daniel Peake of Milan, 0.<br />

6566. Eliza, b. 14 May, 1817, at Monkton.<br />

6567. Sylvia, b. 19 Oct., 1820, at Monkton. She m. 27 Jan., 1842,<br />

Joseph Rounds of Monkton.<br />

6568. Abby, b. 25 Feb., 1823, at Monkton. She m. 25 Feb., 1844,<br />

John Rounds.


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^^^^^ GENEALOGY.<br />

YL JosiAH Grtswold Ely (2305), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn.,<br />

26 Aug., 1766, eldest son of Josiah Ely and Phebe Denisou<br />

(532), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of PhelDe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of <strong>the</strong><br />

third generation. Ile^m. Feb., 1793, Elizabeth Sill (5497),<br />

b. 10 July, 1774, at Lyme, eldest daughter of his third<br />

cous<strong>in</strong>, Giles Sill (1886), and Lucy Gould, <strong>the</strong>n of Lyme,<br />

but afterwards of M<strong>or</strong>eau, ]^. Y. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Lyme,<br />

and removed to Le Roy, IST. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1815, where he d. 16<br />

May, 1823. She removed to Brooklyn, N. Y., and d. 8<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir cMhlren were<br />

:<br />

6569. Giles Sill, b. 29 Aug., 1796, at Lyme. He m. 18 Oct., 1832,<br />

Emel<strong>in</strong>e Amelia Hoe, b. 31 Dec., 1809, at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, third<br />

daughter of Robert Hoe and Rachel Smith. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Palmyra, N. Y. <strong>The</strong>y removed to<br />

New Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1835, and were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Brooklyn, N. Y.,<br />

1839. She d. 12 April, 1862. <strong>The</strong>y had three children :<br />

1. Mary Elizahetli, b. 15 Aug., 1833, m. 20 June, 1855,<br />

Harvey Baxter of Brooklyn, son of Timothy Baxter and<br />

Martha Harvey, and <strong>in</strong> 1859 had two children : Maria Harvey,<br />

b. 25 June, 1856, d. 1857 ; and Alfred Timothy, b. 9<br />

Oct., 1858.<br />

2. Emel<strong>in</strong>e Iloe, b. 25 May, 1835, m. 25 June, 1856,<br />

William McNaughton, b. 8 Nov., 1820, son of Alexander<br />

McNaughton and Janet Allen of Paisley, Scotland, and <strong>in</strong><br />

1859 had one son : Ramsay, b. 6 Oct., 1857.<br />

3. IsaleJla Tayl<strong>or</strong>, b. 9 July, 1843, unm. <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

6570. Augustus Henry, b. 20 Sept., 1798, at Lyme. He m. Mary<br />

Watk<strong>in</strong>s, and w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at New<br />

Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1859, s.j?>.<br />

6571. David Griswold,b. 17 April, 1804, at Lyme. He m. 9 Oct., 1833,<br />

his second cous<strong>in</strong>, Ruth Sill Marv<strong>in</strong>, b. 10 Feb., 1810, daughter<br />

of James JMarv<strong>in</strong> and Rheumana Clark (5517) of Lyme.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Palmyra, where she<br />

d. July, 1843. He removed to Iowa City, where' he d.<br />

Dec, 1845. <strong>The</strong>y had one child :<br />

David Huntimjton, b. 23 March, 1843, liv<strong>in</strong>g with his<br />

aunt, Phebe C. Denison, at Iowa City, <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

6572. Enoch Josiah, b. 17 April, 1804, at Lyme (tw<strong>in</strong>). He m. 27<br />

March, 1828, at Le Roy, N. Y., Lucretia Frankl<strong>in</strong>. He w<strong>as</strong><br />

a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Le Roy, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had one daughter :<br />

Emrly Ahnira, who m. Williams of Le Roy. anc<br />

died.<br />

6573. Leverett Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, b. 25 June, 1811, at Lyme. He m. "<br />

June, 1841, Carol<strong>in</strong>e Brooks of New Y<strong>or</strong>k, and d. 13 March<br />

1847, at St. August<strong>in</strong>e, Fa., and she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Brooklyn,<br />

N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1859.^ <strong>The</strong>y had two sous<br />

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1. Josi'ah GrisxcoM. 2. Henry BrooJcs.<br />

6574. Joseph Nathauiel b. 21 Sept., 1810, at Le Eoy. He m.<br />

Plaunah Mitchell Rohb<strong>in</strong>s, daughter of Daniel C. Robb<strong>in</strong>s<br />

and Elizabeth Mitchell of Hempstead Harb<strong>or</strong>, N. Y. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, and were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Brooklyn <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had six children :<br />

\.^3Iary Elizabeth Thome, b. 29 Oct., 1843. d. 5 June,<br />

1845.<br />

2. WiUwm Robh<strong>in</strong>s, b. 14 Sept., 1845,<br />

3. Arthur Tracy, b. 1 Aug., 1847.<br />

4. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Grfswold, b. 28" May, 1850,<br />

5. Lydia Robh<strong>in</strong>s, b. 13 Nov., 1853.<br />

6. Frederick Joseph, b. 6 Feb., 1859.<br />

6575. Emely Almira, b. 29 March, 1794, at Lyme. She m. 16<br />

May, 1813, William L<strong>or</strong>d of Lyme, and w<strong>as</strong> his second wife.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y removed to Le Roy, N. Y., where she d. 10 July, 1825,<br />

and he d. 13 June, 1862. He had by her four sons<br />

1. Frederick Henry, b. 22 Oct., 1814, at Lyme, m. 14<br />

Feb., 1838, Sab<strong>in</strong>e Bailey, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Aiden, N. Y.,<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

2. \Josiah Griswold, b. 17 July, 1817, at Le Roy, d. 2<br />

Sept., 1842.<br />

3. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Peter, b. 26 March, 1819, at Le Roy, m. Mary<br />

B. Hen dee of Alden, N. Y. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

settled at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Chicago <strong>in</strong><br />

1859.<br />

4. <strong>The</strong>od<strong>or</strong>e Dwight, who married, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Alden<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

6^76. Lucy, b. 22 Aug., 1801, at Lyme, d. 4 Nov., 1803.<br />

6577. Phcbe Carol<strong>in</strong>e, b. 5 May, 1807, at Lyme. She m.. Alonzo<br />

C. Denison of Iowa city, <strong>as</strong> his second wife, where <strong>the</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>sr <strong>in</strong> 1859, and she had no issue.<br />

YI. Capt. Enoch Ely (2306), b<strong>or</strong>a at Lyme, Conn., 10<br />

Feb., 1760, second son of Josiab Ely and Phebe Denison<br />

(532) of Lyme, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10)<br />

of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He gradnatcd at Yale, 1792, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. He m. 4 Aug., 1796, at ]^[ew Y<strong>or</strong>k, Keziah<br />

(Durkee) Camp, b. 24 May, 1762, at Xew Milf<strong>or</strong>d, daughter<br />

of JSTathaniel Dnrkee and Keziah Mart<strong>in</strong> of Lyme, and<br />

widow of Dr. Elisha Camp of CvatskilL<br />

[Col. Elisha Camp of Sackett's Harb<strong>or</strong>, and M<strong>in</strong>erva<br />

Camp who m. Judge Augustus Sackett, <strong>the</strong> founder of<br />

Sackett's Harb<strong>or</strong>, were her children by her first husband.]<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at ISTew Y<strong>or</strong>k, and removed to Sackett's<br />

Harb<strong>or</strong> <strong>in</strong> 1813. He w<strong>as</strong> a m<strong>as</strong>ter <strong>in</strong> chancery, and a<br />

capta<strong>in</strong> of militia. He d. 25 June, 1818, at Sackett's Harb<strong>or</strong>,<br />

where she d. 23 March, 1834.<br />

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His children hij her \oere<br />

6578. Gustavus, b. May, 1797, at Catskill; d. 22 Aug., 1798.<br />

6579. Gustavus 2d, b. iMarch, 1799, at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, d. 5 Oct., 1801;<br />

6580. Phebe Augusta, b. 5 June, 1801, at New Y<strong>or</strong>k. She m. 15<br />

Feb , 1819, Leonard Denison of Sackett's Harb<strong>or</strong>, b. 1 Jan.,<br />

1792, at Stoniugton, Conn., son of Peleg Denison and Mary<br />

Gray of Ston<strong>in</strong>gton. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y settled<br />

at Sackett's Harb<strong>or</strong>, where he w<strong>as</strong> collect<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> customs,<br />

and where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had twelve children<br />

:<br />

1. iMari/ Augusta, b. 5 Sept., 1820, and d. 1 Aug., 1821.<br />

2. Elisha Ely, b. 24 Nov., 1822, a farmer, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Sackett's<br />

Harb<strong>or</strong> <strong>in</strong> 1859, unm.<br />

:<br />

3. Augusta Elizabeth, b. 14 April, 1824, and d. 6 Oct.,<br />

1824.<br />

4. Augusta M<strong>in</strong>erva, b. 13 Dec, 1825, m. 21 Dec, 1847,<br />

James A. Grunbee, planter of M<strong>or</strong>gantown^ N. C, a grandson<br />

of Judge Augustus Sackett of Sackett's Harb<strong>or</strong>. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had <strong>in</strong> 1859, three children : xVmelia Denison, b. 1848 ; Eliza<br />

Denison, b. 1850 ; and William McRea, b. 1853..<br />

5. Amelia Sophia, b. 5 Jan., 1828, a teacher at Spr<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Hill, Ark., <strong>in</strong> 1859, unm.<br />

6. Elizabeth Camj), b. 20 Sept., 1829, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton,<br />

Ark., <strong>in</strong> 1859, unm.<br />

7. Leonard S., b. 8 March, 1833, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Omaha City,<br />

Nebr<strong>as</strong>ka Territ<strong>or</strong>y, <strong>in</strong> 1859, unm.<br />

8. Charles Henry, b. 16 Jan., 1837, d. 26 May, 1838.<br />

9. Mary L<strong>or</strong>d, b. 27 June, 1839, d. 2 May, 1855, unm.<br />

10. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Wilson,^ b. 10 Aug., 1840.<br />

11. Henrietta Maria, b. 11 March, 1842, a teacher <strong>in</strong> Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton<br />

sem<strong>in</strong>ary <strong>in</strong> Arkans<strong>as</strong>, 1859.<br />

12. Anna Carol<strong>in</strong>e, b. 14 Aug., 1843, d. 10 July, 1845.<br />

YI. UiCHARD Ely (2308), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 6 Jan.^<br />

1777, fourtli son of Josiali Ely and Phebe Denison (532),<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of <strong>the</strong> third<br />

generation. He m. 3 Nov., 1803, Mary Peck, b. 1778, at<br />

Colchester, Conn., daughter of Eli<strong>as</strong> Peck and Sarah Ely<br />

of Colchester. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at<br />

Lyme, where he w<strong>as</strong> a justice of <strong>the</strong> peace and a deacon of<br />

<strong>the</strong> church. <strong>The</strong>y removed to Ill<strong>in</strong>ois <strong>in</strong> 1844, and she d.<br />

30 Aug., 1853, at Waukegan, and he d. 3 July, 1856, at<br />

Chicago. Besides two who died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy,<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were :<br />

6581. Richard Edw<strong>in</strong>, b. 16 Dec, 1805, at Lyme. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

farmer, and d. 31 July, 1836, at Bcllevue, Iowa, unm.<br />

6582. Eli<strong>as</strong> P., b. 31 Dec, 1808, at Lyme. He graduated at W<strong>as</strong>h-


HYDE GENEALOGY. 1031<br />

iugton college, Hartf<strong>or</strong>d 1831, studied <strong>the</strong>ology at Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton<br />

sem<strong>in</strong>ary, and wa.s a Presbyterian clergyman. He d. 5 Sept.,<br />

1884, unm.<br />

0583. David Josiah, b. 5 May, 1815, at Lyme. He m. 5 Feb., 1837,<br />

Mary Ann Grafton, daughter of James Grafton and jMary<br />

Marshall. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at P<strong>or</strong>t<br />

Gibson, Miss., and she d. Aug., 1843. He had by her one<br />

daughter, b. 1839, who m. Nov., 1858, James A. Parsons,<br />

b<strong>or</strong>u at Enfield, Conn., and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Chicago <strong>in</strong><br />

1859, where he w<strong>as</strong> a wholesale merchant. Her Christian<br />

name I have not <strong>as</strong>certa<strong>in</strong>ed.<br />

David Josiah Ely, <strong>the</strong>n m. Jan., 1848, Carol<strong>in</strong>e Wheeler<br />

Duncan, daughter of James Duncan and Eliza T. Vilette of<br />

M<strong>as</strong>sillon, 0. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Chicago, III, <strong>in</strong> 1859,<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> a merchant.<br />

6584. Zebulon Stiles, b. 8 Nov., 1819, at Lyme. He m. 27 Jan.,<br />

1849, at Chicago, Sarah Hammond Duncan, b. 22 Oct., 1824,<br />

at M<strong>as</strong>silon,0., daughter of James Duncan and Eliza Till<strong>in</strong>gh<strong>as</strong>t<br />

Villette of M<strong>as</strong>silon. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y set-<br />

tled a,t Chicago. <strong>The</strong>y removed to New Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1854,<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had three children :<br />

1. Edward Stdes, b. 7 Nov., 1853.<br />

2. Maryaret Duncan, b. 12 Aug., 1855.<br />

3. Grace Dimcan, b. 31 July, 1857.<br />

6585. Enoch Denison, b. 15 Jan., 1822, at Lyme. He m. 20 Sept.,<br />

1853, at Niles, Mich., Hettie C. Larrim<strong>or</strong>e. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant<br />

at Chicago, where she d. 7 July, 1854, s. ^)., and he<br />

died two days afterwards.<br />

6586. Mary Emel<strong>in</strong>e, b. 15 Nov., 1810, at Lyme, She m. Aug.,<br />

1854, Rev. Siudol B. Munger, missionary of <strong>the</strong> A. B. C.<br />

F. M., and d. 3 June, 1856, at Satara, India. He survived<br />

her, and w<strong>as</strong> a missionary at Satara <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

6587. Sarah Amelia, b. 31 Dec, 1812 at Lyme. She d. 22 Aug.,<br />

1838, at P<strong>or</strong>t Gibson, unm.<br />

6588. Phebe Augusta, b. 10 Aug., 1817, at Lyme. She m. 21<br />

Nov., 1842, Oscar F. Avery of Groton, Conn. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y lived at Waukegan and Chicago, and <strong>in</strong><br />

1859 were liv<strong>in</strong>g at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, where he w<strong>as</strong> a broker. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had four children :<br />

1. J/ary Auffusfa, b. 28 Oct., 1843.<br />

2. Richard Ely, b. 12 Feb., 1851.<br />

3. Carrie Duncan, b. 16 Feb., 1854, and d. May, 1854.<br />

4. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Sides, b. 5 Oct., 1855, d. July, 1858.<br />

VI. Phebe Ely (2309), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., 5 Jan.,<br />

1771, only daughter of Josiah Ely and Phebe Denison<br />

(532), w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> (10) of<br />

<strong>the</strong> third generation. She ixi. 1801, Col. Abner L<strong>or</strong>d, b.


1032 ilYJ)!^ GENEALOGY.<br />

24 Aug., 1760, at Lyme, second son of Col. Abn<strong>or</strong> L<strong>or</strong>d<br />

and Temperance Colt of Lyme. He w<strong>as</strong> <strong>in</strong> tlie arni}^ of<br />

<strong>the</strong> revolution, w<strong>as</strong> one of <strong>the</strong> first settlers of Marietta, O.,<br />

and colonel of militia and <strong>as</strong>sociate judge, and w<strong>as</strong> propriet<strong>or</strong><br />

of <strong>the</strong> town of Vienna, <strong>in</strong> Virg<strong>in</strong>ia, opposite Marietta.<br />

She w<strong>as</strong> his second wife, and w<strong>as</strong> a highly accomplished<br />

and <strong>in</strong>telligent lady. He d. 2 May, 1821, at<br />

Columbus, 0., and she d. 17 March, 1849, at Steubenville,<br />

O.<br />

His children hy her loere :<br />

6589. Augusta, b. at Marietta, and died iu <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

6590. Fhebe Denison b. 3 April, 1805, at Marietta. She m. Nov.,<br />

1827, Dr. John Andrews, a physician of Steubenville, 0.,<br />

<strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Columbus, 0., <strong>in</strong> 1859, and he w<strong>as</strong> president<br />

of <strong>the</strong> state bank of Ohio. <strong>The</strong>y had six children :<br />

1. Mart<strong>in</strong>, b. 6 Dec, 1828, graduated at Kenyon college,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. He m. 31 May, 1852, Carol<strong>in</strong>e Wolcott,<br />

of Steubenville, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g 1859, and had two<br />

children.<br />

2. Ahner L<strong>or</strong>d, b. 14 Sept., 1831, graduated at Marietta<br />

college, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer at C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati <strong>in</strong> 1859, unm.<br />

3. Mary L<strong>or</strong>d, b. 30 April, 1836, and w<strong>as</strong> unm. <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

4. Alexander L<strong>or</strong>d, b. 18 Jan., 1841.<br />

5. Eliza Ann Frazer, b. 27 March, 1844.<br />

6. Margaret, b. 25 Dec, 1849.<br />

6591. Sarah Colt. b. 25 Aug., 1809, at Marietta. She m. 5 Aug.,<br />

1829, John Ely, b.' 10 June, 1797, at Be<strong>the</strong>l, Conn., son<br />

of Rev. John Ely and Mary L<strong>or</strong>d of Madison, Conn. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and afterwards a lawyer; and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at New Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had five children who died <strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>in</strong>fancy, and had four o<strong>the</strong>r children <strong>the</strong>n liv<strong>in</strong>g :<br />

1. Mary L<strong>or</strong>d, b. 31 May, 1834.<br />

2. John Andrews, b. 24 Oct., 1836, graduated at <strong>the</strong> New<br />

Y<strong>or</strong>k free academy, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Chicago <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

3. Julia Augusta, b. 19 Feb., 1839, and w<strong>as</strong> unm. 1859.<br />

4. Anne Eliza, b. 3 Aug., 1842.<br />

6592. Mary Selden, b. 27 April, 1814, at Columbus. She d. 18<br />

Feb., 1833, at Steubenville, unm.<br />

<strong>The</strong> first wife of Col. Abner L<strong>or</strong>d, of Marietta, w<strong>as</strong> Mary<br />

Selden, b. 22 April, 1761, at Lyme, fourth daughter of<br />

Col. Samuel Selden and Elizabeth Ely of Lyme, by whom<br />

he had six children : Elizabeth, b. 16 July, 1784 ; Temperance,<br />

b. 3 April, 1786, m. Thom<strong>as</strong> Backus [see No.<br />

6118); Sophia, b. 19 May, 1788; Mary, b. 17 May, 1790;<br />

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VI. Stephen Post (2325), b<strong>or</strong>n at X<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn., 20<br />

April, 17G1, eldest son of John Post (540) by his second<br />

wife, Abigail Lefl<strong>in</strong>g<strong>well</strong>, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Samuel<br />

Post (14) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 26 April, 1789,<br />

Mercy Leff<strong>in</strong>g<strong>well</strong>. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Bozrah, where <strong>the</strong>re<br />

were rec<strong>or</strong>ded to <strong>the</strong>m<br />

<strong>The</strong>foUoic<strong>in</strong>g children ;<br />

6593. Steplieu, b. 3 Feb., 1790, at Bozrah.<br />

6594. Samuel, b. 22 Aug., 1795, at Bozrah. He probably m. 17<br />

May, 1821, L<strong>or</strong><strong>in</strong>da Birchard. at Bozrah.<br />

6595. Henry, b. 16 Oct., 1797, at Bozrah.<br />

6596. Harvey, b. 16 May, 1801, at Bozrah,<br />

6597. Nancy, b. 21 July, 1799, at Bozrah. She m. 3 Jan,, 1822,<br />

William W. Brower of N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

6598. Sarah 3Iaria, b. 25 Sept., 1803, at Bozrah.<br />

VI. John Post (2320), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn., 22 March,<br />

1763, second son of John Post (540) by his second wife<br />

Abigail Lefhug<strong>well</strong>, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Samuel Post<br />

(14) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He probably m. 13 March,<br />

1788, Abigail Fitch. If so, <strong>the</strong>y settled at ]^<strong>or</strong>wich and<br />

had four children rec<strong>or</strong>ded to <strong>the</strong>m <strong>the</strong>re.<br />

Those children icere :<br />

6599. Charles, b. 20 Oct., 1789, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

6600. John, b. 26 Oct., 1794, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

6601. Jabez, b. 8 Aug;., 1796, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

6602. Sarah Bliss, b.l4 Feb., 1793, at N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

VI. Jedediah <strong>Hyde</strong> Post (2330), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

Conn., 1760, second son of Jabez Post (541) of N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

by his first wife, Martha <strong>Hyde</strong> (308), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson<br />

of Samuel Post (14) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

soldier <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> revolution <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> company of his uncle,<br />

Capt. Jedediah <strong>Hyde</strong> (307). He w<strong>as</strong> a silversmith, and at<br />

<strong>the</strong> close of <strong>the</strong> war he settled at Newtown, N. J,, and w<strong>as</strong><br />

engaged <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> bus<strong>in</strong>ess of clock and watch mak<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

connection with his bro<strong>the</strong>r Jabez P. Ilj^de. He m. 6<br />

Sept., 1787, Isabella Hard<strong>in</strong>, third daughter of Thom<strong>as</strong><br />

Hard<strong>in</strong> and Priscilla Potter, of Sussex county, N. J. He<br />

d. 8 Aug., 1835, at Newtown.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were :<br />

6604, Thom<strong>as</strong> Hard<strong>in</strong>, b, 16 Jan,, 1790, at Newtown, He m. 13<br />

Aug,, 1812, Miriam Brundage, b, 15 Oct,, 1793, daughter of<br />

William Brundage and Elcy Colt, <strong>the</strong>n of Wantage, N. J.<br />

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1034<br />

BYDB GENEALOGY.<br />

but f<strong>or</strong>merly of Peekskill, N. Y. <strong>The</strong>y lived at Wantage,<br />

at Pike county, Pa., and at Trumansburgh, Perr<strong>in</strong>ton, and<br />

Spencer, N. Y., and <strong>in</strong> 1858 <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Ottawa, 111.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had twelve children :<br />

1. Wmiam, b. 10 Oct., 1813, at Wantage, m. 20 April,<br />

1834, Eliza Butts, daughter of Maj<strong>or</strong> Elisha Butts of Spencer,<br />

N. Y. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Spencer,<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1857 and had eight children : Sarah,<br />

b. March, 1835 ; Susan, b. Aug., 1839 ; Myron, b. 1841,<br />

died <strong>in</strong> childhood; Harman, b. 1843; Mary, b 1845; Ellen,<br />

b. 1847 ; Joseph<strong>in</strong>e, b. 1851 ; and Isabel, b. 1854, died <strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

2. 3Jartha A., b. 1 Jan., 1816, <strong>in</strong> Pike county, Pa., m. 16<br />

March, 1834, at Brockp<strong>or</strong>t, N. Y., Oliver H. Buel, b. 12<br />

May, 1812. <strong>The</strong>y lived at Bushnell's B<strong>as</strong><strong>in</strong>, N. Y., and removed<br />

to Ottawa, 111., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1357, and<br />

kept <strong>the</strong> Ottawa House. <strong>The</strong>y had five children : Martha<br />

L., b. 10 June, 1836; Charles M<strong>or</strong>timer, b. 26 Feb., 1838;<br />

Dumont Abbott, b. 29 April, 1840 ;<br />

Maria Isabel, b. 29 May,<br />

1842; and Ellen J., b. 24 May, 1845.<br />

3. 3Iari/, b. 22 Feb., 1818, <strong>in</strong> Pike coi<strong>in</strong>ty, and d. 22<br />

Aug., 1818.<br />

4. Thom<strong>as</strong> Lewis, b. 7 Aug., 1819, <strong>in</strong> Pike county, m. 22<br />

April, 1846, Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e J.Fisher, b. 20 July, 1818, daughter<br />

of Thom<strong>as</strong> Fisher, Esq., of Spencer, N. Y. (f<strong>or</strong>merly a lawyer<br />

of <strong>the</strong> city of New Y<strong>or</strong>k). He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

settled at Spencer, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1856, and had<br />

four children : Frances Marietta, b. 24 Feb., 1847 ; Robert<br />

Lewis, b. 29 Dec, 1849; Thom<strong>as</strong> F., b. 11 July. 1852; aiid<br />

Andrew H., b. 23 Oct., 1854, d. 12 March, 1855.<br />

5. Harriet Jane, b. 22 Feb., 1822, at Trumansburgh, m.<br />

6 Dec, 1843, Samuel L. Fulton, son of Deacon Elisha Fulton<br />

of West Greece, N. Y. She d. 5 Oct., 1846, at Man-<br />

chester, N. Y., and had one child, Fl<strong>or</strong>ence E., b. 5 Feb.,<br />

1846, d. 25 Nov., 1847.<br />

6. Jlari/ Ann, b. 5 Jan., 1824, at Trumansburgh, m. 28<br />

May, 1851, Andrew P. Lott, b. 10 April, 1819, son. of Col.<br />

Isaac Lott and Emely Mosier of Spencer, N. Y. She w<strong>as</strong><br />

his second wife. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer and teacher. <strong>The</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Spencer <strong>in</strong> 1856, and he had by her two children :<br />

Thom<strong>as</strong> M., b. 16 June, 1853; and Clarence 0., b. 14<br />

Jan., 1856, who removed with <strong>the</strong>ir parents to Ottawa, 111.,<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1857.<br />

7. Jedecliah <strong>Hyde</strong>, b. 16 June, 1826, at Trumansburgh,<br />

and d. 1 June, 1831.<br />

8. Eliza Miriam, b. 23 Aug., 1828, at Trumansburgh,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Ottawa <strong>in</strong> 1856, unm.<br />

9. Sumn Emehj, b. 23 Jan., 1831, at Trumansburgh, m.<br />

22 June, 1853, 'Gilbert Goff' of Bedf<strong>or</strong>d, N. H. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

settled at Lo<strong>well</strong>, M<strong>as</strong>s., and iii ).,856 removed to Ottawa,


HYDE GENEALOGY. 1035<br />

111., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1857. <strong>The</strong>y had one child,<br />

Charles Fremont, b. 2 Aug., 1856, d. 23 Sept., 1856.<br />

10. Delia Carol<strong>in</strong>e^ b. 24 June, 1833, at Perr<strong>in</strong>ton; w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Ottawa <strong>in</strong> 1857, uiim.<br />

11. <strong>The</strong>ojihilus John, b. 23 Aug., 1835, at West Greece,<br />

and d. 2 Feb., 1841.<br />

12. Samuel L. L., b. 19 Sept., 1838, at West Greece, and<br />

d. 31 Dec, 1842.<br />

6605. John, b. 1794 at Newtown. He m. 16 May, 1836, Harriet<br />

Dobb<strong>in</strong>gs, daughter of Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Dobb<strong>in</strong>gs of M<strong>or</strong>ris county,<br />

N. J. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g about eight miles e<strong>as</strong>t of Rockaway,<br />

N. J., <strong>in</strong> 1857, and had six children :<br />

1. John, b. 9 Nov., 1837.<br />

2. Ge<strong>or</strong>,je L., b. 10 April, 1840.<br />

3. Mary C, b. 2 July, 1842.<br />

4. Columbus, b. 25 April, 1845.<br />

5. Elmira, b. 20 Jan., 1847.<br />

6. Javies, b. 4 Nov., 1851.<br />

6606. Martha <strong>Hyde</strong>, b. 9 April, 1788, at Newtown. She m. 7<br />

Aug., 1808, Isaac Sh<strong>in</strong>er, b. 17 Oct., 1783. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

blacksmith, and d. 10 Feb., 1828, and she d. 1 May, 1828,<br />

near Stroudsburgh, Pa. <strong>The</strong>y had eight children :<br />

1. Maria, b. 8 May, 1809, died <strong>in</strong> childhood.<br />

2. Joseph, b. 10 July, 1811, d. 12 Jan., 1851, at Argent<strong>in</strong>e,<br />

Mich.<br />

3. Sarah, b. 23 Aug., 1813, m. about 1836 her mo<strong>the</strong>r's<br />

first cous<strong>in</strong>, John Hard<strong>in</strong>, b. 20 March, 1809, son of John<br />

Hard<strong>in</strong> and Rachel Conover. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Blairstown,<br />

N. J., <strong>in</strong> 1857, and had seven children : Jacob, b. 11<br />

May, 1837, a Methodist clergyman ; Samuel, b. 9 Nov.,<br />

1838; Martha, b. 29 Aug., 1840, d. 5 Jan., 1842; Mary, b.<br />

13 Dec, 1842; Nancy, b. 20 Jan., 1845; Anne, b. 4 Feb.,<br />

1847; John Wesley, b. 30 Jan., 1849, d. 29 Oct., 1852.<br />

4. Stephen Roy, married and died, and left one son and one<br />

daughter.<br />

5. Isabel Jane, b. 23 June, 1818, m. Abraham Middleswarth,<br />

and liv<strong>in</strong>g at Argent<strong>in</strong>e, Mich., <strong>in</strong> 1857.<br />

6. Elizabeth, b. 16 Jan., 1821, m. Robert D. St<strong>in</strong>e, b. 3<br />

Dec, 1811 ; liv<strong>in</strong>g at Oxf<strong>or</strong>d Furnace, N. J., 1856.<br />

7. Rachel, b. 16 July, 1822.<br />

8. JIartha, b. 12 Sept., 1826.<br />

6607. Mary, b. 5 Feb., 1792, at Newtown. She m. 26 Sept., 1808,<br />

John Willguss, b. 12 March, 1787, only son of Samuel<br />

Willguss of Newtown, N. J. <strong>The</strong>y had ten children<br />

1. A son, b. 5 Sept., 1809, d. unnamed.<br />

2. Elizabeth, b. 17 Jan., 1811, m. 1835 David Hedd<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

b. 7 July, 1811, son of Ashur B. Hedd<strong>in</strong>g and Rachel P<strong>or</strong>ter.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g near Newtown, N. J., <strong>in</strong> 1856, and<br />

had seven children: John, b. 13 March, 1836; Thom<strong>as</strong> B.,<br />

b. 9 July, 1840; Martha Ann, b. 19 June, 1842; David, b.<br />

:


1036<br />

RYBE GENEALOGY.<br />

20 July, 1845; Isabella Jane, b. 21 June, 1847; Hannali<br />

Emel<strong>in</strong>e, b. 16 Feb., 1849; and Sil<strong>as</strong> Frankl<strong>in</strong>, b. 5 Nov.,<br />

1852.<br />

S. Eachel, b. 27 April, 1813, m. IS April, 1S3G, Daniel<br />

Sheldon, who died, and had by him four children.<br />

4. Samuel, b. 5 Aug., 1815,<br />

5. Eunice, b. 9 Aug., 1817, m 12 March, 1840, Samuel<br />

E. Smith, b. 4 Aug., 1814, son of Rulef Smith and Margaret<br />

Reemer of Pumpton, N. J< <strong>The</strong>y had <strong>in</strong> 1856 eight<br />

children: William Parnal, b. 1 Nov., 1840, d. 18 Feb.,<br />

1841; Margaret Maria, b. 8 Jan., 1842, died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy;<br />

Sarah Elizabeth, b. 5 May. 1843; Francis M., b. 15 Au".,<br />

1845 ; Miirj Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e, b. 3 March, 1847, d. April, 1848<br />

Martha Ellen, b. 10 31ay, 1849; Stephen<br />

1851 ; and Emma Jane, b. 1 June, 1855.<br />

6. A son, b. 1819, died unnamed.<br />

H., b. 16 Oct.,<br />

7. Richard 0., h. 20 July, 1820, m. 12 Feb., 1843, Mary<br />

Ann Ackerson, b. 18 Jan., 1818, daughter of Charles Ackerson<br />

and Nancy Deb<strong>or</strong>ah, his wife. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Sparta, N. J., <strong>in</strong> 1857, and had five children: David, b. 8<br />

Sept., 1843; Martha Anne, b. 24 July, 1846; Mary Elizabeth,<br />

b. 4 Oct., 1850; Sarah Ellen, b. 18 Aug., 1853; and<br />

Emma Jane, b. 31 March, 1856.<br />

8. Stejyhen, b. 8 Sept., 1823.<br />

9. Alexander, b. 14 Feb., 1826.<br />

10. Josejjh, b. 18 May, 1833, m. 22 Aug., 1853, Mal<strong>in</strong>da<br />

M. Hendershot, daughter of David Hendershot and Sarah,<br />

his wife, of New Paterson, N. J,, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g iu<br />

1857, and had two children: Mary Orpha, b. 13 Jan., 1854;<br />

and William H., b. 25 April, 1857.<br />

YI. Andrew Post (2331), b<strong>or</strong>n at ]^<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn., 17<br />

Oct., 1769, eldest son of Jabez Post (541) of IST<strong>or</strong>wich, by<br />

his second wife, Lucy <strong>Hyde</strong> (299), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson<br />

of Samuel Post (14) of <strong>the</strong> third generation, lie m. 1<br />

July, 1804, Joanna I)ana. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Lebanon, JST.<br />

H., where she d. 18 Dec, 1813, and where he w^<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1856.<br />

Tlieir children were<br />

:<br />

6608. Simeon Sessions, b. 29 Aug., 1805, at Lebanon. He m. 27<br />

Jan., 1830, Par<strong>the</strong>nia Peck. He w<strong>as</strong> a civil eng<strong>in</strong>eer; and<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1856 <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, where he w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

consult<strong>in</strong>g eng<strong>in</strong>eer of <strong>the</strong> New Y<strong>or</strong>k and Erie rail road.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had four children :<br />

1. C<strong>or</strong>nelia Sophia, b. 11 Dec, 1831.<br />

2. Andreio Jackson, b. 1 Nov., 1834.<br />

3. Levi Williams, b. 6 Oct., 1837.<br />

4. Beniy Willis, b. 30 Oct., 1852.<br />

;


HYDE GENEALOGY. 1037<br />

6609. Lucy <strong>Hyde</strong>, b. 20 Jan., 1807, at Lebanon, where she w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g, with her fa<strong>the</strong>i*, <strong>in</strong> 185G, unm. She afterwards m.<br />

Ros<strong>well</strong> Sart<strong>well</strong> of West Lebanon, N. H.<br />

6610. Henrietta Maria, b. 1 Jan., 1810, at Lebanon. She m. 1846,<br />

Uriah W. Wise. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Penfield, Ga., <strong>in</strong><br />

1856, where he w<strong>as</strong> a profess<strong>or</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> university. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

<strong>the</strong>n had three children :<br />

1. Coll<strong>in</strong> Reed. 2. Andrcio H. 3. Fl<strong>or</strong>a.<br />

YI. Anne Post (2334), bom at IsT<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn., 26<br />

July, 1766, eldest daughter of Jabez Post (541) of JST<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

by his second wife, Lucy <strong>Hyde</strong> (299), w<strong>as</strong> a great<br />

granddaughter of Samuel Post (14) of <strong>the</strong> third generation.<br />

She ni. Henry Blake, b. about 1775, at Boston.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at Keene, N. H., where he w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> edit<strong>or</strong><br />

and publisher of <strong>The</strong> Columbian Inf<strong>or</strong>mer, and where he<br />

died <strong>in</strong> 1795.<br />

Her child hy him w<strong>as</strong> :<br />

6611. Henrietta, b. 14 July, 1795, at Keene. She m. 3 Oct., 1813,<br />

Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Denison Harris, son of Jeremiah Harris and Lydia<br />

Reed of N<strong>or</strong>wich, and grandson of Richard Harris.<br />

[This Richard Harris w<strong>as</strong> son of Richard Harris, seni<strong>or</strong>,<br />

who w<strong>as</strong> son of John Plarris and Hannah, his wife, of New<br />

London. That John Harris, b. 12 June, 1663, at New London,<br />

w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> fourth son of Gabriel Harris and Elizabeth<br />

Abbott, and grandson of Walter Harris and Elizabeth Fry.<br />

See No. 348.]<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at N<strong>or</strong>wich, where he died. <strong>The</strong>y had two<br />

children, b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich :<br />

1. Henry Blake, b. 12 Nov., 1814, m. 1837, Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e<br />

Arnold, and d. 30 Nov., 1855, and had three children:<br />

Robert, b. 1838, died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy; Henrietta, b. 28 April,<br />

1841 ; and Thom<strong>as</strong>, b. 4 Nov., 1846.<br />

2. Thom<strong>as</strong> Langrel, b. 29 Oct., 1816. He graduated at<br />

Tr<strong>in</strong>ity college, Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, <strong>in</strong> 1841, and W<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. He<br />

settled <strong>in</strong> Ill<strong>in</strong>ois, and w<strong>as</strong> a maj<strong>or</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> fourth Ill<strong>in</strong>ois<br />

regiment <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mexican war, and commanded that regiment<br />

at <strong>the</strong> battle of Cerro G<strong>or</strong>do. He m. 7 Dec, 1847, Mary J.<br />

Dirickson of Maryland, aiid settled at Petersburgh, 111. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> elected to congress <strong>in</strong> 1848, 1854, 1856, and 1858, and<br />

d. 24 Nov., 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had five children : Thom<strong>as</strong> I)., b.<br />

19 Sept., 1848, d. 19 Dec, 1848; llarvy, b. 21 Dec, 1849;<br />

Mary Es<strong>the</strong>r, b. 11 March, 1852 ; Henrietta Kate, b. 23<br />

Nov., 1854 ; and a daughter, b. 19 Feb., 1858, whose Christian<br />

name I have not obta<strong>in</strong>ed.<br />

After <strong>the</strong> death of Henry Blake, her first husband,<br />

Anne (Post) Blake m. 26 May, 1799, her mo<strong>the</strong>r's second


1038<br />

H^^^ GENEALOGY.<br />

cous<strong>in</strong>, Thom<strong>as</strong> Lang-rel Thom<strong>as</strong> (284), <strong>as</strong> his second wife,<br />

•and died about 1813, at N<strong>or</strong>wich ; where he d. 17 May,<br />

1827.<br />

He7' child hy him w<strong>as</strong> :<br />

6612. Eunice Ann, b. 26 June, 1800, d. 5 Dec, 1814.<br />

YI. LucRETiA Post (2335), b<strong>or</strong>n at JST<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn., 20<br />

Jan., 1768, youngest daughter of Jabez Post (541), by his<br />

second wife, Lucy <strong>Hyde</strong> (299), w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter<br />

of Samuel Post (14) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. 13<br />

July, 1788, Eliphalet Carew, b. 30 July, 1740, at N<strong>or</strong>wich^<br />

son of Thom<strong>as</strong> Carew and Abigail Pluut<strong>in</strong>gton of N<strong>or</strong>wich<br />

which Abigail Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> eldest daughter of<br />

Daniel Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton and Abigail B<strong>in</strong>gham of N<strong>or</strong>wich, and<br />

great granddaughter of Deacon Simon Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, one<br />

of <strong>the</strong> <strong>or</strong>ig<strong>in</strong>al propriet<strong>or</strong>s of N<strong>or</strong>wich, who w^<strong>as</strong> b<strong>or</strong>n <strong>in</strong><br />

England. [See Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton Family, No. 87.)<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at N<strong>or</strong>wich, where he died. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at N<strong>or</strong>wich <strong>in</strong> 1858, at <strong>the</strong> advanced age of 90 years,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g on <strong>the</strong> <strong>or</strong>ig<strong>in</strong>al home lot of her paternal ancest<strong>or</strong>,<br />

John Post, tiie first of N<strong>or</strong>wich, which w<strong>as</strong> <strong>as</strong>signed<br />

to him iu 1660, and had never p<strong>as</strong>sed out of <strong>the</strong> hands<br />

of his <strong>descendants</strong>.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

:<br />

:<br />

6613. Daniel Augustus, b. 14 Dec, 1789, at N<strong>or</strong>wicb. He m. 30<br />

Dec, 1824, Rachel Tracy Wood, b. May, 1802, at N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

eldest daughter of bis third cous<strong>in</strong>, Elizabeth Tracy (4047)<br />

and Charles Thompson Wood of N<strong>or</strong>wich, and granddaughter<br />

of William Tracy (1276) and Mary Burnham of N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a saddler, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at N<strong>or</strong>wich, and <strong>in</strong> 1833,<br />

removed to K<strong>in</strong>sman, 0., where he d. 7 June, 1837. She<br />

had by him two children<br />

1. Gc<strong>or</strong>ffc, b. 30 Sept., 1825, at N<strong>or</strong>wicb, m. 14 Sept.,<br />

1848, at K<strong>in</strong>sman, Arm<strong>in</strong>da Bushnell, daughter of David<br />

Bushnell and Arm<strong>in</strong>da Policy of Lisbon. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at K<strong>in</strong>sman <strong>in</strong> 1859, and bad three children : Mary Lucretia,<br />

b. 3 Oct., 1849 ; Anne Arm<strong>in</strong>da, b. 2 March, 1852; and<br />

Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Augustus, b. 16 March, 1855.<br />

2. Thom<strong>as</strong> Jefferson, b. 2 Sept., 1834, at K<strong>in</strong>sman, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> uum. <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

After <strong>the</strong> death of D. N. Carew, his widow m. 31 Oct.,<br />

1855, William Bragg<strong>in</strong>s, an Englishman, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

K<strong>in</strong>sman <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

6614. Anne <strong>Hyde</strong>, b. 15 Feb., 1792, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She m. 16 Dec,<br />

1812, llos<strong>well</strong> M<strong>or</strong>gan, b. 20 Jan., 1776, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, son of<br />

Darius M<strong>or</strong>gan and Hannah Hawk<strong>in</strong>s of N<strong>or</strong>wich. He w<strong>as</strong><br />

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a lawyer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at N<strong>or</strong>wich, where he w<strong>as</strong> a justice<br />

of <strong>the</strong> peace, and practised his profession f<strong>or</strong> many years, and<br />

where he d. 12 July, 1853, s. p., and where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

with her mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>in</strong> 1858, on <strong>the</strong> old Post home lot.<br />

6G15. Lucretia <strong>Hyde</strong>, b. 12 June, 1797, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, d. 7 April,<br />

1802.<br />

VI. AsAHEL B<strong>in</strong>gham (2353), b<strong>or</strong>n at C<strong>or</strong>nwall, Vt., <strong>in</strong><br />

1788, youngest son of Jeremiah B<strong>in</strong>gham (552) and <strong>the</strong><br />

widow Hawks, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Samuel Post (14)<br />

of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. Laura Smith, daughter of<br />

Joel Smith and Tryphena Mead of West Rutland, Vt. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at C<strong>or</strong>nwall, where she d.<br />

Nov., 1839. He w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at West C<strong>or</strong>nwall <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

:<br />

6616. Joel Smith, b. 16 Oct., 1815, at C<strong>or</strong>nwall. He w<strong>as</strong> educated<br />

at Middlebury, but left college <strong>in</strong> 1838, without graduat<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

He subsequently received <strong>the</strong> degree of m<strong>as</strong>ter of arts from<br />

that college, and from <strong>the</strong> university of Vermont, and w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

Congregational clergyman. He m. 22 Aug., 1838, Jane<br />

Robb<strong>in</strong>s, b. 16 Dec, 1815, at Marietta, 0., daughter of Rev.<br />

Samuel P. Robb<strong>in</strong>s and Martha Burl<strong>in</strong>game of Marietta,<br />

and great granddaughter of Gen. Rufus Putnam of Marietta.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> pr<strong>in</strong>cipal of <strong>the</strong> Ferrisburgh academy f<strong>or</strong> five years,<br />

and of <strong>the</strong> Shelburne high school two years, w<strong>as</strong> p<strong>as</strong>t<strong>or</strong> of<br />

<strong>the</strong> church at Charlotte, Vt., <strong>in</strong> 1846, and of <strong>the</strong> church at<br />

Leom<strong>in</strong>ster, M<strong>as</strong>s., <strong>in</strong> 1851. In June, 1857, he w<strong>as</strong> <strong>in</strong>stalled<br />

<strong>as</strong> p<strong>as</strong>t<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> Congregational church at Westfield, M<strong>as</strong>s.,<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had seven children :<br />

1. Samuel Bobb<strong>in</strong>s, b. 29 Sept.. 1839, at .C<strong>or</strong>nwall.<br />

2. llartha Jane, b. 24 July, 1841, at Ferrisburgh, d. 14<br />

Nov., 1845.<br />

3. Lmira Ellen, b. 13 July, 1845, at Shelburne.<br />

4. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Joel, b. 18 Sept., 1847, at Charlotte.<br />

5. Jane Elizabeth, b. 19 March, 1851, at Charlotte.<br />

6. William Putnam, b. 25 Jan., 1853, at Leom<strong>in</strong>ster.<br />

7. Mary Kate, b. 6 March, 1856, at Leom<strong>in</strong>ster.<br />

6617. Asahel Hawkes, b. at C<strong>or</strong>nwall, pr<strong>in</strong>cipal of <strong>the</strong> academy at<br />

Brandon, Vt., <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

6618. Benjam<strong>in</strong> Frankl<strong>in</strong>, b<strong>or</strong>a at C<strong>or</strong>nwall, pr<strong>in</strong>cipal of <strong>the</strong> high<br />

school at West Rutland <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

6619. Sarah Tryphena, died at 18 months old.<br />

6620. Sarah Tryphena 2d, b<strong>or</strong>n at C<strong>or</strong>nwall. She m. Cyrus Johnson,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at West Rutland <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

VI. Calv<strong>in</strong> B<strong>in</strong>gham (2359), b<strong>or</strong>n at Benn<strong>in</strong>gton, Vt,<br />

22 Jan,, 1784, third son of Denison Calv<strong>in</strong> B<strong>in</strong>gham (553)<br />

and Lydia Denton of Benn<strong>in</strong>gton, w<strong>as</strong> a great gr^ndsou


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of Samuel Post (14) of tlie third generation. lie m. 17<br />

Jan., 1808, Elizabeth Scott, b. 23 June, 1785, at Benn<strong>in</strong>gton,<br />

daughter of Ph<strong>in</strong>eh<strong>as</strong> Scott and Thankful K<strong>in</strong>gsley<br />

of Benn<strong>in</strong>gton, and sister of Col. Mart<strong>in</strong> Scott of <strong>the</strong> IJ. S.<br />

army, who w<strong>as</strong> killed at Mol<strong>in</strong>o Del Rey. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Caniillus, IST, Y., where <strong>the</strong>y<br />

lived about twenty years. <strong>The</strong>y <strong>the</strong>n removed to Marcellus,<br />

IST. Y., where she d. 11 April, 1854, and where he w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir cliildren were :<br />

6G25. K<strong>in</strong>gsley Scott, b. 16 Dec, 1808, at Camillus. At <strong>the</strong> age of<br />

15 he taught school, and afterwards studied law, and w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

deputy sheriiF of Onondaga county. He m. 1 May, 1833,<br />

Margaret Warden, daughter of Robert Warden, from Scotland.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y removed to Green Oak. Mich., where he w<strong>as</strong><br />

engaged <strong>in</strong> farm<strong>in</strong>g. He w<strong>as</strong> postm<strong>as</strong>ter, member of <strong>the</strong><br />

legislature, and speaker of <strong>the</strong> lower house. She d. <strong>in</strong> 1834.<br />

He had by her one child :<br />

1. K<strong>in</strong>slei/ Warden, h. 1834.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 10 June, 1839, Mary Warden, and w<strong>as</strong> twice<br />

elected to congress, and w<strong>as</strong> afterwards govern<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> state<br />

of Michigan, and <strong>in</strong> 1859 w<strong>as</strong> elected to <strong>the</strong> senate of <strong>the</strong>.<br />

United States. He d. 5 Oct., 1861. He had by his l<strong>as</strong>t<br />

wife a son :<br />

2. James Watson.<br />

6626. Ira Post, b. 12 April, 1812, at Camillus. He graduated at <strong>the</strong><br />

Fairfield medical college <strong>in</strong> 1841, and w<strong>as</strong> a physician. He<br />

settled at Brighton, Mich., where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> judge of probate, and w<strong>as</strong> uum.<br />

6627. Henry Harrison, b. 7 Jan., 1814, at Camillus. He m. 1844,<br />

Amelia Wells, daughter of Dr. Wells. He commenced bus<strong>in</strong>ess<br />

at Leoni, Mich., w<strong>as</strong> a farmer at Gr<strong>as</strong>s Lake, w<strong>as</strong> postm<strong>as</strong>ter<br />

and member of <strong>the</strong> legislature, and <strong>in</strong> 1858 <strong>the</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Jackson, Mich., where he w<strong>as</strong> a clerk of <strong>the</strong> state<br />

prison. <strong>The</strong>y had three sons and two daughters.<br />

6628. Hiram Thurston, b. 17 June, 1819, at Caniillus, d. 27 Nov.,<br />

1820.<br />

6629. John Calv<strong>in</strong>, b. 27 Sept., 1824, at Camillus. He went to<br />

Calif<strong>or</strong>nia, and d. 3 July, 1851, unm.<br />

6630. Laura, b. 24 May, 1810, at Camillus, d. 27 Feb., 1813.<br />

6631. Luc<strong>in</strong>a Clarissa, b. 29 Sept., 1815, at Camillus. She m. 28<br />

March, 1837, Guy Moses, son of Zab<strong>in</strong>a Moses. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

mei'chant, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Marcellus, where <strong>the</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had four sons and one daughter.<br />

6632. Carol<strong>in</strong>e Laura, b. 13 July, 1817, at Camillus. She m. 30<br />

Sept., 1841, Robert Warden, son of Robert Warden from<br />

Scotland. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y ssttled at Green Oak,<br />

Mich., where he w<strong>as</strong> supervis<strong>or</strong>, justice of <strong>the</strong> peace and


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postm<strong>as</strong>ter, and where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 185S. <strong>The</strong>y had<br />

two sons and six daughters. One of <strong>the</strong>ir sons and three of<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir daughters died young.<br />

6633. Emel<strong>in</strong>e Harriet, b. 5 March, 1821, at Gamillus, d. 14 June,<br />

1836, unm.<br />

6634. Adahne EhodeHa, b. 3 Jan., 1828, at Gamillus. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

with her fa<strong>the</strong>r <strong>in</strong> 1858, unm.<br />

6635. C<strong>or</strong>nelia, b. 1 Sept., 1826, at Gamillus, d. 19 Jan., 1835.<br />

6636. Mary, b. 15 April, 1828, at Gamillus, d. 31 Aug., 1831.<br />

6637. Margaret, b. 3 Dec., 1830, at Marcellus, d. 22 Feb., 1835.<br />

VI. Dr. Lu<strong>the</strong>r B<strong>in</strong>gham (2360), b<strong>or</strong>n at Benn<strong>in</strong>gton,<br />

Vt., 3 Dec, 1787, fourtli son of Calv<strong>in</strong> B<strong>in</strong>gham (553) and<br />

Lydia Denton of Benn<strong>in</strong>gton, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of<br />

Samuel Post (14) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 22 Feb.,<br />

1815, Nanc}^ Graves, b. 12 March, 1787, at Richmond,<br />

M<strong>as</strong>s., daughter of Rufus Graves and Eunice Williams of<br />

Edmeston, N. Y. He w<strong>as</strong> a physician, and <strong>the</strong>y settled<br />

at Edmeston. In 1818 <strong>the</strong>y removed to Onondaga, and <strong>in</strong><br />

1836 to E<strong>as</strong>t Pembroke, N. Y., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1858. He d. 5 April, 18G1.<br />

Tlieir children were<br />

:<br />

6638. Edw<strong>in</strong>, b. 28 Dec, 1815, at Edmeston. He w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Green* Lake, Mich., <strong>in</strong> 1858, unm.<br />

6639. L<strong>or</strong><strong>in</strong>, b. 12 May, 1817, at Edmeston. He m. 4 March,<br />

1838, G<strong>or</strong>delia Ferguson, b. 12 Dec, 1822. He w<strong>as</strong> a farm-<br />

er, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Pembroke, and removed to Prairieville,<br />

Mich., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had<br />

n<strong>in</strong>e children ; <strong>the</strong> two first b<strong>or</strong>n at Pembroke, <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs at<br />

Prairieville<br />

:<br />

1. Oliver B., b. 29 Dec, 1838.<br />

2. Eunice Graves, b. 14 Oct., 1840, m. Oct., 1857, Travis<br />

M. Gressy of Gharlemont, M<strong>as</strong>s.<br />

3. Sarc(h T., b. 23 Dec, 1842, m. 22 Feb., 1858, Fl<strong>or</strong>is<br />

J. Whitlock of Prairieville.<br />

4. L^clia D., b. 7 Feb., 1846.<br />

5. Ell/us L<strong>or</strong><strong>in</strong>, b. 18 Feb., 1848.<br />

6. C<strong>or</strong>delia Emma, b. 22 Feb., 1850.<br />

7. Benjam<strong>in</strong> Frankl<strong>in</strong>, b. 3 July, 1852.<br />

8 and'^. Two daughters (tw<strong>in</strong>s), b. 15 Feb., 1858.<br />

6640. N<strong>or</strong>man, b. 8 April, 1821, at Onondaga, d. 21 June, 1821.<br />

6641. Mart<strong>in</strong> Lu<strong>the</strong>r, b. 24 March, 1825, at Onondaga. He m. 10<br />

Feb., 1847, his second cous<strong>in</strong>, Sarah K. Denton, daughter of<br />

Noah B. Denton of Batavia. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

settled at E<strong>as</strong>t Pembroke, N. Y., -^here <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1858. <strong>The</strong>y had four children :<br />

1. Sena Abigail, b. 2 Jan., 1848.<br />

2. Broicn Denton, b. 1 Nov., 1851, d. 22 Nov., 1853.<br />

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3. Henri/ Martyn, b. 15 July, 1854.<br />

4. Eugene M, b. 7 Oct., 185G.<br />

6642. Laura A., b. 81 Jan., 1823, at Onondaga. She m. 1 Jan.,<br />

1846, Levi C. Cleveland, b. 27 Aug., 1823, at Dalton, M<strong>as</strong>s.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, ana <strong>the</strong>y settled at Pembroke, where <strong>the</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had five children :<br />

1. Hiram jD., b. 8 March, 1847.<br />

2. Lu<strong>the</strong>r E; b. 3 June, 1849.<br />

3. Lijdia H., b. 28 March, 1851.<br />

4. Manj P., b. 11 Dec, 1856.<br />

5. A son, b. 5 June, 1858, whose Christian name I have<br />

not obta<strong>in</strong>ed.<br />

VL Rev. Hiram B<strong>in</strong>gham (2361), b<strong>or</strong>n at Benn<strong>in</strong>2;'ton,<br />

Vt., 30 Oct., 1789, fifth sou of Deacon Calv<strong>in</strong> B<strong>in</strong>gham<br />

(553) and Lydia Denton of Benn<strong>in</strong>gton, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson<br />

of Samuel Post (14) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He<br />

graduated at Middlebury college <strong>in</strong> 1816, and at Andover<br />

<strong>the</strong>ological sem<strong>in</strong>ary 1819, and w<strong>as</strong> a clergyman. He m.<br />

11 Ocf., 1819, Sybil Mosely, b. 14 Sept., ^792, at Westfield,<br />

M<strong>as</strong>s., daughter of Pl<strong>in</strong>y Mosely and Sophia Pomeroy,<br />

and sister of <strong>the</strong> Hon. Daniel Mosely, circuit judge and<br />

vice-chancell<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> seventh judicial circuit of <strong>the</strong> state<br />

of New Y<strong>or</strong>k. He w<strong>as</strong> <strong>or</strong>da<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>as</strong> a missionary of <strong>the</strong><br />

A. B. C. F. M., 28 Sept., 1819, and w<strong>as</strong> one of <strong>the</strong> first<br />

missionaries to <strong>the</strong> Sandwich Islands. <strong>The</strong>y sailed from<br />

Boston 23 Oct., 1819, and arrived at Honolulu 19 April,<br />

1820. He w<strong>as</strong> at <strong>the</strong> head of <strong>the</strong> mission at <strong>the</strong> Sandwich<br />

Islands f<strong>or</strong> m<strong>or</strong>e than twenty years, dur<strong>in</strong>g which<br />

time he w<strong>as</strong> one of our most efi&cient missionaries. In<br />

Feb., 1841, <strong>the</strong>y returned to <strong>the</strong> United States, and she d.<br />

27 Feb., 1848, at E<strong>as</strong>t Hampton, M<strong>as</strong>s.<br />

His children hy her were<br />

6642a. Levi Parsons, b. 1 Jan., 1823, at Honolulu, d. 17 Jan.,<br />

1823.<br />

6642i. Jeremiah Evarts, b<strong>or</strong>n <strong>in</strong> 1824 at Honolulu, d. 1825.<br />

6643. Hiram, b. 16 Aug., 1831, at Honolulu. He graduated at<br />

Yale 1853, studied <strong>the</strong>ology at Andover, and w<strong>as</strong> <strong>or</strong>da<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>as</strong><br />

an evangelist of <strong>the</strong> A. B. C. F. M., 9 Nov., 1856. He m.<br />

17 Nov., 1856, M<strong>in</strong>erva Clarissa Brewster of N<strong>or</strong>thampton,<br />

M<strong>as</strong>s , daughter of Jonathan Brewster of Brooklyn, N. Y.,<br />

a descendant of Elder Brewster of <strong>the</strong> Mayflower. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

sailed from Boston 2 Dec, 1856, f<strong>or</strong> <strong>the</strong> Micronesian mission,<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> M<strong>or</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g Star, and <strong>in</strong> 1861 <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>as</strong> mis-<br />

:<br />

sionaries at Apaiang, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> K<strong>in</strong>gsmil group, <strong>or</strong> Gilbert<br />

Islands, without liv<strong>in</strong>g issue.<br />

6644. Sophia Mosely, b. 9 Nov., 1820, at Honolulu. She w<strong>as</strong> edu-


I Rev.<br />

I Emma<br />

' daughter<br />

I She<br />

I<br />

I Lydia<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY. 2043 '<br />

cated at Hartf<strong>or</strong>d and at <strong>the</strong> Troy <strong>female</strong> semiuary. She m.<br />

1838 William Augustus Mosely, a merchant of Hartf<strong>or</strong>d,<br />

Conn., son of Chauucey Mosely of Westfield, M<strong>as</strong>s. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

removed to Union City, Mich., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

18G1, and had eight children :<br />

1. Mary BmqTmm, b. 9 Nov., 1840, d. 1842.<br />

2. Ellen Sophia, b. 1843, d. 13 Aug., 1854.<br />

3. Willimn Augustus, b. 1845 at Union City.<br />

4. Hiram B<strong>in</strong>r/ha7n, b. 24 Aug., 1847.<br />

5. jMar>/ Whii<strong>in</strong>y. b. 24 Aug., 1849.<br />

6. Charles Albert, b. 27 Aug., 1852.<br />

7. Frank Himnew\:ll, b. at Union City.<br />

8. Lilli/ Clara, b. 1 June, 1857.<br />

6645. Lucy Whit<strong>in</strong>g, b. 26 Oct., 1826, at Kailua. She w<strong>as</strong> educated<br />

at <strong>the</strong> Canandaigua <strong>female</strong> sem<strong>in</strong>ary, and m. 18 Feb.,<br />

1852, Rev. Charles Olmstead Reynolds, b. 16 Feb., 1822,<br />

son of John Reynolds and Hannah Groodw<strong>in</strong> of E<strong>as</strong>t Hartf<strong>or</strong>d.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at Flush<strong>in</strong>g, N. Y., and removed to M<strong>or</strong>risania,<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1861, and had six child-<br />

ren :<br />

1. 3Iary Coll<strong>in</strong>s, b. 30 Nov., 1852.<br />

2. Charles B<strong>in</strong>gham, b. 12 Dec, 1854.<br />

3. Lucij Clara, b. 6 Aug., 1856, d. 13 Oct., 1857.<br />

4. Bernett Scott, b<strong>or</strong>n and died <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

5. Lucy^ b. 6 June, 1861.<br />

6. A son (tw<strong>in</strong> of l<strong>as</strong>t), whose Christian name I have not<br />

obta<strong>in</strong>ed.<br />

6646. Elizabeth (Kaahumanu), b. 8 March, 1829, at Honolulu, educated<br />

at Mount Holyoke <strong>female</strong> sem<strong>in</strong>ary, &c. She w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

teacher at Hunter, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1861, unm.<br />

6647. Lydia Denton, b. 25 Dec, 1834, at Honolulu, educated at<br />

Williston <strong>female</strong> sem<strong>in</strong>ary, and at <strong>the</strong> Y<strong>or</strong>k Square ladies'<br />

sem<strong>in</strong>ary at New Haven. She w<strong>as</strong> a teacher at <strong>the</strong> Delaware<br />

literary <strong>in</strong>stitute, Frankl<strong>in</strong>, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1861, unm.<br />

Hiram B<strong>in</strong>gham <strong>the</strong>n m. 24 Aug., 1852, Naoma<br />

M<strong>or</strong>se, b. 13 June, 1802, at Westfield, M<strong>as</strong>s.,<br />

of Jacob M<strong>or</strong>se and I^Taoma Sikes of Spr<strong>in</strong>gfield.<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a teacher at Troy, 'E. Y., and at <strong>the</strong> south. At<br />

<strong>the</strong> time of <strong>the</strong>ir marriage she w<strong>as</strong> pr<strong>in</strong>cipal of <strong>the</strong> Y<strong>or</strong>k<br />

Square <strong>female</strong> sem<strong>in</strong>ary at New Haven ; where <strong>the</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1863.<br />

Yl. Stephen B<strong>in</strong>gham (2862), b<strong>or</strong>n at Benn<strong>in</strong>gton, Vt., 6<br />

Oct., 1791, sixth son of Deacon Calv<strong>in</strong> B<strong>in</strong>gham (553) and<br />

Denton of Benn<strong>in</strong>gton, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of<br />

Samuel Post (14) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 6 Jan.,<br />

1820, Saphrona Dewey of Benn<strong>in</strong>gton. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer,


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and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Benn<strong>in</strong>gton, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1858.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were :<br />

6648. Hiram, b. 16 Dec, 1820, at Benn<strong>in</strong>gton. He m. 8 Nov.,<br />

1843, Lucy Lillie, who d. 17 April, 1845, s. p.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n ni. 5 Feb., 1849, Adelaide C. Kogers of Benn<strong>in</strong>gton,<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant^<br />

and he had by her one child :<br />

Bcnr^ Stephen, b. 9 Feb., 1850.<br />

6649. Stephen Dewey, b. 26 May, 1828, at Benn<strong>in</strong>gton. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

clerk <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> audit<strong>or</strong>'s office at Lans<strong>in</strong>g, Mich., <strong>in</strong> 1858, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> unm.<br />

6650. Mary, b. 14 Jan., 1823, at Benn<strong>in</strong>gton. She ni. 5 July, 1850,<br />

William K<strong>in</strong>sley. He w<strong>as</strong> a carpenter, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Adrian, Mich., <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

6651. Julia, b. 15 Nov., 1826, at Benn<strong>in</strong>gton. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g with<br />

her la<strong>the</strong>r <strong>in</strong> 1858, i<strong>in</strong>m.<br />

6652. Laura, b. 20 Aug., 1829, at Benn<strong>in</strong>gton, where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858, unm.<br />

VI. <strong>The</strong>ophilus Abel (2370), b<strong>or</strong>n at E'<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn,, 10<br />

Sept., 1728, eldest son of Samuel Abel (560) and Lydia<br />

Gifibrd, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Margaret Post (15) of <strong>the</strong><br />

third generation. He m. 31 March, 1757, Mary Peabody.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at <strong>the</strong> New Conc<strong>or</strong>d Society <strong>in</strong> N<strong>or</strong>wich (now<br />

Bozrah), where she d. 22 Feb., 1769. <strong>The</strong>y had five children<br />

rec<strong>or</strong>ded to <strong>the</strong>m at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

Those children were<br />

:<br />

6652rf. <strong>The</strong>ophilus, b. 28 Jan., 1760, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

6653. Mary, b. 15 x\pril, 1758, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She probably m. 27<br />

Dec, 1782, Thom<strong>as</strong> Adgate, b. 20 March, 1755, at N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

eldest son of Thom<strong>as</strong> Adgate and Ruth Leff<strong>in</strong>g<strong>well</strong> of N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

and grandson of Thom<strong>as</strong> Adgate and Anne Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton<br />

of N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

6654. Hannah, b. 24 Aug., 1761; at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She m. Deacon Elihu<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> (392) of Bozrah, fifth son of Abner <strong>Hyde</strong> (54) of N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

by his second wiie Mehitable Smith. (See No. 392.)<br />

6653. Eunice, b. 21 Dec, 1764, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

6656. Rebecca, b. 6 June, 1766, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She m. 25 May, 1785,<br />

John Whitely of N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

VL Samuel Abel (2371), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn., 28 Nov.,<br />

1733, second son of Samnel Abel (560) and Lydia Gifibrd,<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Margaret Post (15) of <strong>the</strong> third<br />

generation. He m. 29 May, 1760, Elizabetli Waterman,<br />

probably b. 8 June, 1734, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, second daughter of


ilYDE GENEALOGY. ^045<br />

Daniel AVatermaii and Mary Gift<strong>or</strong>d of I^<strong>or</strong>wich, and<br />

granddaughter of Ensign Thom<strong>as</strong> Waterman and Elizabeth<br />

Allen of N<strong>or</strong>wich {sec No. 40). <strong>The</strong>y settled at ^N'<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y had five children rec<strong>or</strong>ded to <strong>the</strong>m.<br />

Those children tvere :<br />

6657. Asa, b. 1 March, 1761, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

6658. Ira, b. 26 May, 1765, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

6659. Samuel, b. 2.3 Feb., 1774, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, d. 25 Sept., 1775.<br />

6660. Elizabeth, b. 21 April, 1766, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

6661. Lydia, b. 7 Nov., 1771, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She probably m. 28<br />

Feb., 1793, Jonathan C<strong>as</strong><strong>well</strong>, at Bozrah.<br />

YL Simeon Abel (2372), h<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn., 22 June,<br />

1736, third son of Samuel Abel (560) and Lydia Giff<strong>or</strong>d,<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Margaret Post (15) of <strong>the</strong> third<br />

generation. He m. 13 Feb., 1766, Martha Crocker, b,<br />

about 1739. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Bozrah, where he d. 12 Feb.,<br />

1813, and she d. 17 Feb., 1813, and <strong>the</strong>y were buried<br />

toge<strong>the</strong>r <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> old Throop cemetery, at Bozrah.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

:<br />

6662. Simeon, b. 25 April, 1767, at Bozrah. He m. 12 March, 1796,<br />

his second cous<strong>in</strong>, Lucy Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton Leff<strong>in</strong>g<strong>well</strong> (6878), b.<br />

4 Sept., 1768, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, eldest daughter of Elisha Leff<strong>in</strong>g<strong>well</strong><br />

and Alice Tracy (2507). <strong>The</strong>y settled at Bozrah,<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> a deacon of <strong>the</strong> church, and where he d. 16<br />

Sept., 1849; and shed. 27 March, 1853, aged 84 years.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had three children rec<strong>or</strong>ded to <strong>the</strong>m at Bozrah<br />

1. Aval<strong>in</strong>a Stanantha, b. 18 Nov., 1797, at Bozrah, m.<br />

1812 Champla<strong>in</strong> Gardner, b. 13 Oct., 1791. Tlrey settled at<br />

Bozrah, where <strong>the</strong>y had four children rec<strong>or</strong>ded to <strong>the</strong>m<br />

Matilda Lambert, b. 11 March, 1813 ; Lucretia Leff<strong>in</strong>g<strong>well</strong>,<br />

b. 18 Oct., 1816; Simeon Abel, b. 24 June, 1818; and Mart<strong>in</strong><br />

Leff<strong>in</strong>g<strong>well</strong>,*b. 6 April, 1826.<br />

2. Lnc^ Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton Lcjf<strong>in</strong>gicell, b. 29 Nov., 1800, m. 16<br />

Nov., 1826, her fa<strong>the</strong>r's first cous<strong>in</strong>, William Calk<strong>in</strong>s Abel,<br />

(6677), youngest son of Jesse Abel (2375) and Mrs. Eunice<br />

(Calk<strong>in</strong>s) Lathrop.<br />

3. Alice TrM-i/, h. 3 Nov., 1810, m. 14 April, 1839, Albert<br />

Gr. Avery, son of Gardner Avery, Esq., of Bozrah, and settled<br />

at Bozrah, where she d. 31 Jan., 1855 ; and <strong>the</strong>y had<br />

two children rec<strong>or</strong>ded to <strong>the</strong>m at Bozrah : Hannah Waterman,<br />

b. 1 Aug., 1840, d. 29 May,' 1857 ; and Bachel Baldw<strong>in</strong>,<br />

b. 23 Aug., 1842. His first wife w<strong>as</strong> Hannah Waterman<br />

of Lebanon, who d. 30 May, 1833.<br />

6663. Elijah, b. 18 March, 1771, at Bozrah. He m. 24 Sept., 1814,<br />

M<strong>in</strong>d<strong>well</strong> Hosf<strong>or</strong>d, b. 8 Oct., 1780, daughter of Daniel IIos-<br />

f<strong>or</strong>d of Marlb<strong>or</strong>ough. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Bozrah, where she d.<br />

:<br />

:


]^046<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

9 April, 1827. lie w<strong>as</strong> capta<strong>in</strong> of militia, and a member of<br />

<strong>the</strong> legislature. He had by her four children, b<strong>or</strong>n at<br />

Bozrah :<br />

1. Elijah Hosf<strong>or</strong>d., b. 19 July, 1815, at Bozrah, capta<strong>in</strong> of<br />

militia, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Bozrah <strong>in</strong> 1860, unm.<br />

2. Charlotte^ b. 8 Nov., 1816, m. her fifth cous<strong>in</strong>, Andrew<br />

Jackson Hough, second son of William Hough (7016) and<br />

Philena Wightman (4389) of Bozrah.<br />

3. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Tamer, b. 4 April, 1821 and d. 15 Sept., 1822.<br />

4. Simeon, b. 24 Oct., 1822, m. 29 Oct., 1851, Fanny<br />

B. Stark, daughter of Lathrop Stark of Bozrah, where <strong>the</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1860, and had one child, Harvey Abel.<br />

Capt. Elijah Abel <strong>the</strong>n m. 15 Oct., 1829, Mary Tubbs of<br />

New London, and d. 20 Aug., 1840, at Bozrah.<br />

G6G4. Martha, b. 24 Jan., 1769, at Bozrah. She m. 29 Nov., 1792,<br />

Ishmael Spicer, and w<strong>as</strong> probably <strong>the</strong> mo<strong>the</strong>r of Simon<br />

Abel Spicer, who m. Fanny H; Waterman (7002) of N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

daughter of Capt. Neheniiah Waterman and Sarah<br />

Hough (2562) of Bozrah. {See No. 7002.)<br />

G665. Hannah, b. 15 April, 1773, at Bozrah. She m. Philip Bill,<br />

probably son of Benjam<strong>in</strong> Bill and Sarah Helmes of Groton.<br />

He probably d. 11 March, 1813, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>, at <strong>the</strong> age of<br />

46 years.<br />

6666. Rhoda, b. 24 June, 1780, at Bozrah. She m. 25 May, 1813,<br />

Gardner Avery of Bozrah, <strong>as</strong> his second wife, and d. about<br />

1857, s. p.<br />

His first wife, to whom he w<strong>as</strong> m. 10 June, 1802, w<strong>as</strong><br />

Rachel Baldw<strong>in</strong>, who d. 30 Oct., 1807. He had by her five<br />

children.<br />

6667. Sybil, b. 24 Oct., 1784, at Bozrah. She committed suicide,<br />

by hang<strong>in</strong>g, and died unm.<br />

VI. Hezekiah Abel (2374), b<strong>or</strong>n at N"<strong>or</strong>wicli, Conn.,<br />

26 Aug., 1741, iiftli son of Samuel Abel (560) and Lydia<br />

Giff<strong>or</strong>d, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Margaret Post (15) of <strong>the</strong><br />

third generation. He m. 6 March, 1767, his second cou-<br />

s<strong>in</strong>, Zerviah Edgerton (2456), b. 25 April, 1746, at Is^<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

eldest daughter of Elisha Edgerton and Zerviah<br />

Abel (578) of N<strong>or</strong>wich. <strong>The</strong>y settled at <strong>the</strong> New Conc<strong>or</strong>d<br />

society <strong>in</strong> N<strong>or</strong>wich (now Bozrah), where she d. 29 Dec,<br />

1823, and he d. 5 April, 1832.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children loere :<br />

6668. Hezekiah, b. 30 May, 1770, at Bozrah. He m. Eunice Bill<br />

of Groton, daughter of Benjam<strong>in</strong> l>ill and Sarah Helmes of<br />

Groton. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Colchester, where he d. 30 Sept.,<br />

1854, and w<strong>as</strong> buried <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> old Throop cemetery at Bozrah.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had two sous and five daughters, b<strong>or</strong>n at Colcliester:<br />

1. Hezekiah, m. 8 May, 1834, Mary Ann Bill of Frankl<strong>in</strong>,


HYDE GENEALOGY. 1047<br />

and settled at Colchester, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

and had one child : Hannah Bill, <strong>the</strong>n unm.<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1859,<br />

2. WiUiam Palmer, ni. Irene Miller of Middletown, Conn.,<br />

where he d. 17 Nov., 1847 had ; two daughters:<br />

and Emma ; both unm. <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

Albert<strong>in</strong>e;<br />

3. So2)hia, m. Enoch Buckley of Colchester, who died at<br />

Colchester, where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had ten<br />

children, five of whom died young, <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs were : Sophia<br />

Janes ; Eunice ; Ellen ; Mary ; and Henry.<br />

4. Eunice Bill, m. Hiram Palmer of Colchester, where<br />

<strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had six sons: Eichard ; William;<br />

Charles; Henry; N<strong>or</strong>man; and Cleveland.<br />

5. Sarah Ann, m. 31 Jan., 1830, James A. Buckley of<br />

Colchester, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had five<br />

children: Ahby ; Enoch; James; Adelia; and William.<br />

6. Lucy, m. her fifth cous<strong>in</strong>, Ulysses Selden Gardner of<br />

Bozrah, son of Roderick Gardner (4211) and Emma M<strong>in</strong>er<br />

of Bozrah, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859, 8. p.<br />

7. Zerviah Edfjerton, b. 13 Jan, 1797, m. 1 Dee,, 1818,<br />

her fa<strong>the</strong>r's fourth cous<strong>in</strong>, Clark Hough (6977), third son<br />

of Col. John Hough (255U) and Susanna Johnson of Bozrah,<br />

and afterwards" of Unadilla, N. Y. {See No. 6977.)<br />

6669. Zerviah, b. 14 June, 1768, at Bozrah, died at age of 4 years.<br />

6670. Anne, b. 19 Feb., 1773, at Bozrah. She m. 23 Oct., 1803,<br />

Ichabod Randall. <strong>The</strong>y removed to Mc'Donough, N. Y.,<br />

where she d. March, 1853. <strong>The</strong>y had four children :<br />

1. Rachel. 2. Nancy. 3. Hczekiah Abel. 4. Biith.<br />

6671. Experience, b. at Bozrah. She m. 17 Dec, 1797, Amos<br />

Randall. <strong>The</strong>y settled <strong>in</strong> Oneida county, near Cl<strong>in</strong>ton,<br />

where she d. about 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had four children :<br />

1. Harriet. 2. Anna. 3. Mary. 4. Griswold.<br />

6672. Wealthy, b. at Bozrah. She m. Henry Brown, and removed<br />

to German Flats, N. Y., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

• 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had seventeen children, eight of whom died <strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>in</strong>fancy ; <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r n<strong>in</strong>e were :<br />

9. Samuel. 10. Henry. 11. Daniel. 12. Robert.<br />

13. Abel. 14. John. 15. Calv<strong>in</strong>. 16. Enoch. 17. Rhocla.<br />

6673. Philura, b. at Bozrah. She m. 6 March, 1817, Thom<strong>as</strong><br />

Allen Rudd, probably son of Daniel Rudd and Abigail Allen<br />

(which Abigail (Allen) Rudd d. 20 Jan., 1857, at Bozrah,<br />

at <strong>the</strong> advanced age of 99 years, and w<strong>as</strong> buried <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> old<br />

Hough cemetery). He w<strong>as</strong> grandson of Daniel Rudd of<br />

N<strong>or</strong>wich, and his second wife, Mary Metcalf of Lebanon.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y removed to Barton, N. Y., where she d. <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had four children :<br />

1. Fhilura. 2. Abel. 3. Charles. 4. Calv<strong>in</strong>.<br />

6674. Fannie, b. at Bozrah. She m. Avery Brown, and <strong>the</strong>y removed<br />

to German Flats, N. Y., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1859, and had four children :<br />

1. Fhiiura, 2. Lucy. 3. Gayl<strong>or</strong>cl, 4. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge,


1048<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

YI. Jesse Abel (2375), b<strong>or</strong>n at I^<strong>or</strong>wieb, Conn., 11<br />

Oct., 1746, sixth son of Samuel Abel (560) and Lydia Giff<strong>or</strong>d<br />

of N"<strong>or</strong>wich, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Margaret Post<br />

(15) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. "He m. 11 :N'ov., 1788, Mrs.<br />

Elizabeth (Calk<strong>in</strong>s) Lathrop, b. 1759, widow of Simeon<br />

Lathrop (2491) of Bozrah. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Bozrah, where<br />

he w<strong>as</strong> collect<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> state tax <strong>in</strong> 1792, and w<strong>as</strong> a member<br />

of <strong>the</strong> legislature <strong>in</strong> 1806. He d. 27 Aug., 1822, at<br />

Bozrah, where she d. 2 Aug., 1826, aged 67 years. [See<br />

No. 2491.)<br />

Her children hj him ivere<br />

6675. John, b. 24 Sept., 1790, at Bozrah. He probably m. 24<br />

Sept., 1818, Lucvetia Mead of Preston, and sotthd at Bozrah,<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y had n<strong>in</strong>e chiklren rec<strong>or</strong>ded to <strong>the</strong>m, and afterwards<br />

removed to <strong>the</strong> west Those children were:<br />

1. Lucrefia Maria, b. 26 June, 1819.<br />

2. John Well<strong>in</strong>gton, b. 12 July, 1821.<br />

3. Thom<strong>as</strong> Meach, b. 12 May, 1822.<br />

4. Simon Lathroj), b. 1 Feb., 1825.<br />

5. Elizahetk b. 19 July, 1827.<br />

6. Charles Henry, b. June, 1829, d. 31 July, 1831.<br />

7. Lydia Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, b. 26 July, 1831.<br />

8. Henry Tracy, b. 1 July, 1833.<br />

9. Henrietta Coit (tw<strong>in</strong>), b. 1 July, 1833.<br />

6676. Az<strong>or</strong>, b. 17 Jan., 1794, at Bozrah, m. 1 Jane Scott; 2 Jerusha,<br />

widow of Dr. Earl Knight of Bozrah, and moved to Ohio.<br />

6677. William Calk<strong>in</strong>s, b. 6 April, 1800, at Bozrah. He m. 16<br />

Nov., 1826, Lucy Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton Leffiug<strong>well</strong> Abel, b. 29 Nov.,<br />

1800, at Bozrah, second daughter of his first cous<strong>in</strong>, Deacon<br />

Simeon Abel (6662) and Lucy Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton Lelf<strong>in</strong>g<strong>well</strong><br />

(6878) of Bozrah, where <strong>the</strong>y settled and were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1859, and had three sons :<br />

1. William Jesse. 2. Simeon.<br />

3. Jared, who w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Bozrah <strong>in</strong> 1860,<br />

6678. Elizabeth, b. 8 Jan., 1792, at Bozrah.<br />

6679. Lydia, b. 24 Jan., 1796, at Bozrah, d. 24 Feb., 1796.<br />

6680. Mary Gager, b. 14 Feb., 1798, at Bozrah, probably m. 13<br />

Oct., 1823, Frederick A. Parker of Ellsw<strong>or</strong>th, 0.<br />

VI Elizabeth Abel (2377), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn., 27<br />

Jan., 1731, second daughter of Samuel Abel (560) and Lydia<br />

Giff<strong>or</strong>d, w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of Margaret Post (15)<br />

of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. 28 Jan., 1752, Asa Baker,<br />

b. 1726. <strong>The</strong>y settled at N<strong>or</strong>wich, where she d. 27 Dec,<br />

1808, and he d. 30 April, 1816, aged 90 years.<br />

llieir children were :<br />

6681. Asa, b. 27 June, 1760, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. He probably m. 9 Feb.,<br />

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HYDE GENEALOGY. 1049<br />

1780, Camf<strong>or</strong>t K<strong>in</strong>ney of Preston, and had two children rec<strong>or</strong>ded<br />

to <strong>the</strong>m at N<strong>or</strong>wich, bef<strong>or</strong>e liozrah w<strong>as</strong> made a sepa-<br />

rate town :<br />

1. Thankful, b. 6 Jan., 1781.<br />

2. Lurti^ b. 5 Jan., 1784.<br />

6G82. Griswold, b. 20 Dec, 1762, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

6683. Daniel Gilbert, b. 1 Aug., 1774, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. He m. 29<br />

March, 1795, Lydia Calk<strong>in</strong>s of Bozrah.<br />

6684. Alice, b. 15 April, 1753, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She m. 17 May, 1774,<br />

Andrew Smith, and <strong>the</strong>y had six children rec<strong>or</strong>ded to <strong>the</strong>m<br />

at N<strong>or</strong>wich :<br />

1. Ohadmh, b. 20 Sept., 1775.<br />

2. Lnciiula, b. 17 June, 1777.<br />

^..Liict/, b. 30 Aug., 1779.<br />

4. Lovke, b. 9 Jan., 1782.<br />

5. Fannt/, b. 25 May, 1784.<br />

6. Ozi<strong>as</strong>, b. 17 Maf, 1786.<br />

6685. Elizabeth, b. 18 Feb., 1755, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She d. 24 Oct.,<br />

1838, at Bozrah, unm.<br />

6686. Lydia, b. 10 Jan., 1758, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

VI. Joshua Abel (2380), b<strong>or</strong>n at N'<strong>or</strong>wicli, Conn., 27<br />

Nov., 1730, eldest son of Capt. Joshua Abel (561) of N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

by his first wife, Jerusha Fr<strong>in</strong>k, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson<br />

of Margaret Post (15) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m.<br />

27 Nov., 1755, Lucy Edgerton, b. 8 July, 1735, at N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

third daughter of Joseph Edgerton and Elizabeth<br />

H<strong>as</strong>k<strong>in</strong> of N<strong>or</strong>wich, and granddaughter of Richard Edgerton<br />

and Elizabeth Scudder of N<strong>or</strong>wich {see No. 1016).<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at N<strong>or</strong>wich, where she d. 22 June, 1773.<br />

His cldldren hy Jter were :<br />

6687. Lucy, b. 31 Aug., 1766 at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She m. her fa<strong>the</strong>r's<br />

fourth cous<strong>in</strong>, Maj<strong>or</strong> Joseph L<strong>or</strong>d (1490), second son of Joseph<br />

L<strong>or</strong>d and Lucy Adgate (367) of N<strong>or</strong>wich. (See iVb.<br />

1490.)<br />

6688. Anna, b. 29 May, 1773, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, d, 22 Aug., 1774.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 14 June, 1783, Rachel Green, and d. 29<br />

Dec, 1808, at Canaan, N. Y., at <strong>the</strong> age of 78 years.<br />

VI. Abigail Abel (2394), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn., 19<br />

May, 1752, youngest daughter of Capt. Joshua Abel (561)<br />

of N<strong>or</strong>wich, b}^ his second wife, Anne Backus, w<strong>as</strong> a great<br />

granddaughter of Margaret Post (15) of <strong>the</strong> third genera-<br />

tion. She m. 14 Nov., 1773, John Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, b. 26 Oct.,<br />

1745, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, son of James Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton and Elizabeth<br />

Darby, grandson of Ensign James Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton and Pris-<br />

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HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

cilia Miller, and great grandson of Deacon Simon Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton<br />

<strong>the</strong> first of N<strong>or</strong>wich, who came from England to<br />

Roxbury, M<strong>as</strong>s., <strong>in</strong> 1633, and removed to Saybrook, and<br />

m. Oct., 1653, Sarah Clark, and d. 28 June, 1706, at JST<strong>or</strong>wich<br />

{see No. 52). <strong>The</strong>y settled at N<strong>or</strong>wich, and he w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

soldier <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> army of <strong>the</strong> revolution. She d. <strong>in</strong> 1814, and<br />

he d. 1815 at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children v^ere :<br />

:<br />

6689. Jesse, b. 17 April, 1774, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, where he w<strong>as</strong> a saddler,<br />

and d. 21 Dec., 1851, unm.<br />

6690. Richard, b. 29 March, 1778, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, d. 11 Feb., 1784.<br />

6691. Richard 2d, b. 15 Oct., 1786, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>. He m. 12 Nov.,<br />

1830, Ellen Owen, b. 20 Feb., 1704, <strong>in</strong> N<strong>or</strong>th Wales, G-. B.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at Utica, N. Y., where he d. 12 May, 1855, and<br />

where she w<strong>as</strong><br />

b<strong>or</strong>n at Utica<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1860. <strong>The</strong>y had three children,<br />

1. Humn Maria, b. 17 Sept., 1831, m. 20 Jan., 1855, Wil-<br />

liam W. Coff<strong>in</strong> of Utica, and <strong>in</strong> 1858 had two children :<br />

Grace Mayhew, b. 2 Nov., 1855 ] and Ellen Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, b.<br />

20 Dec, 1857.<br />

2. Jane P<strong>or</strong>ter, b. 6 April, 1833, d. 4 Aug., 1838.<br />

3. Richard Henry, b. 28 May, 1835, who w<strong>as</strong><br />

May, 1857, by a fire eng<strong>in</strong>e at New Y<strong>or</strong>k.<br />

killed 3<br />

6692. John, b. 20 Feb., 1789, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>, who is supposed to have<br />

lived at Zanesville, 0., and to have died s. j>.<br />

.6693. William Henry, b. 13 Aug., 1793. He m. Miss Stuart, and<br />

lived at Sidney, 0., and d. 25 Feb., 1846, s.p.<br />

6694. Charles, b. 16 Nov., 1795. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant at New Y<strong>or</strong>k,<br />

and went to Ohio, where he died unm.<br />

6695. Anne, b. 2 Dec, 1776, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She died unm.<br />

6696. Abigail, b. 9 Feb., 1780, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She d. 5 Aug., 1804,<br />

unm.<br />

6697. Lucretia, b- 31 July, 1783, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She m. 7 Aug.,<br />

1806, Epaphr<strong>as</strong> P<strong>or</strong>ter. He w<strong>as</strong> a bookseller and publisher,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y settled at N<strong>or</strong>wich, where he w<strong>as</strong> one of <strong>the</strong> publishers<br />

of <strong>the</strong> True Republican newspaper, and w<strong>as</strong> a member<br />

of <strong>the</strong> legislature. She d. 12 Nov., 1850, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, wdiere<br />

he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1860. <strong>The</strong>y had seven children :<br />

1. Francis Olmstcad, b. 24 March, 1807, graduated at<br />

Yale 1828, and d. 25 Sept., 1829, at Harrisburgh, Pa., unm.<br />

2. James Madison, b. 28 Nov., 1808, and died <strong>the</strong> next day.<br />

3. William Henry, b. 8 Aug., 1811, graduated at Yale<br />

1841, and w<strong>as</strong> a clergyman, and d. 26 Sept., 1841, unm.<br />

4. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Epaphr<strong>as</strong>, b. 19 Dec, 1812, m. 31 Aug., 1840,<br />

Elean<strong>or</strong> M<strong>or</strong>ris of Utica, and had six children : Susan Lucretia<br />

; C<strong>or</strong>nelia M<strong>or</strong>ris ; Charles Henry; Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Shepherd;<br />

Jane Stuart; and Ellen Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton.<br />

5. Ahhy Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, b. 1 June, 1817, m. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Turner<br />

11


HYDE GENEALOGY. 1051<br />

Stedman, b. 5 June, 1816, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, second son of James<br />

Stedman, Esq., and Eunice Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton Carew of N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

She d. 30 Oct., 1856, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, and <strong>the</strong>y had four children<br />

: Charles James ; Frank P<strong>or</strong>ter ; Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton<br />

and Thom<strong>as</strong> Lathrop.<br />

6. Mary Snow, who died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

7. Jane Stuart, b. 13 Sept., 1823, m. 7 Oct., 1844, William<br />

Osb<strong>or</strong>n Thom<strong>as</strong> of N<strong>or</strong>wich, and d. 3 Aug., 1853, at<br />

New Orleans, of yellow fever. She had three children : Edward<br />

Stanley; William; and Martha.<br />

VI. Elisha Griswold (2396), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn., 6<br />

May, 1722, second son of Capt. Samuel Griswold and<br />

Elizabeth Abel (562), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Margaret<br />

Post (15) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 8 N'ov., 1748,<br />

Susanna Merrill. <strong>The</strong>y settled at N<strong>or</strong>wich, where she d.<br />

26 April, 1769.<br />

His children hy her loere<br />

6098. David, b. 2 Sept., 1749, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

6699. Jonathan, b. 30 Dec, 1753, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

6700. Mehitable, b. 14 June, 1751, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

6701. Sybil, b. 24 x\pril, 1757, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She jirobably m. 11<br />

April, 1779, William Card<strong>well</strong>.<br />

6702. Abiah, b. 23 Oct., 1758, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

6703. Elizabeth, b. 20 Aug., 1765, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 13 Dec., 1772, Lydia Birchard, who d. 11<br />

Sept., 1795, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>, and <strong>the</strong>y had three children rec<strong>or</strong>ded<br />

to <strong>the</strong>m at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

Those children were :<br />

6704. Susanna, b. 7 Nov., 1773, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She probably m.<br />

Vaniah Abel (1522), son of Thom<strong>as</strong> Abel (2689) and Zerviah<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> (373). (See No. 1522.)<br />

6705. Lydia, b. 7 Aug., 1776, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

6706. Eunice, b. 8 May, 1779, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

VI. Ebenezer Griswold (2397), b<strong>or</strong>n at K<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn.,<br />

29 July, 1725, third son of Capt. Samuel Griswold and<br />

Elizabeth Abel (562) of N<strong>or</strong>wich, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of<br />

Margaret Post (15) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 7 Nov.,<br />

1748, Hannah Merrill. <strong>The</strong>y settled at N<strong>or</strong>wich, where<br />

she d. 30 Nov., 1779, and he d. at Benn<strong>in</strong>gton, Vt.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children xocre<br />

6707. Ebenezer, b. 16 July, 1749, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

6708. Samuel, b. 29 March, 1759, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

:<br />

:<br />

;


1^052<br />

^^'^^ GENEALOGY.<br />

6709. Jedediab, b. 11 March, 1704, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. He probably <strong>in</strong>.<br />

30 Oct., 178S, Nancy Mann<strong>in</strong>g, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>.<br />

6710. Joshua, b. 19 April, 1766, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. He m. 1 Nov., 1788,<br />

Eunice K<strong>in</strong>gsbury, b. 1767 at Frankl<strong>in</strong>, who d. 1 March,<br />

1790. He had by her one child :<br />

1. Gurdon, b. 18 Nov., 1789, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 30 Dec, 1790, Clarissa Wright, and had by<br />

her three o<strong>the</strong>r children, rec<strong>or</strong>ded to <strong>the</strong>m at Frankl<strong>in</strong><br />

2. Clark, b. 26 Jan., 1792.<br />

3. Hannah, b. 14 Aug 1793.<br />

,<br />

-<br />

4. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Wright, b. 19 Nov., 1794.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y <strong>the</strong>n removed to Benn<strong>in</strong>gton, Vt., where he w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

farmer and a. capta<strong>in</strong> of militia, and probably had o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

children b<strong>or</strong>n at Benn<strong>in</strong>gton.<br />

6711. Bufus, b. 8 March, 1773, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

6712. Eunice, b. 20 April, 1752, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She m. her fa<strong>the</strong>r's<br />

second cous<strong>in</strong>, Capt. Thom<strong>as</strong> Abel (2465), third son of Simon<br />

Abel<br />

2465.)<br />

(582) and Parnal Willes of N<strong>or</strong>wich. {See No.<br />

6713. Hannah, b. 23 Aug., 1754, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

6714. Rhodilla, b. 31 Oct., 1756, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

6715. Ruth, b. 16 July, 1761, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

VI. Samuel Griswold (2398), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn.,<br />

7 April, 1728, fourth son of Samuel Griswold and Elizabeth<br />

Abel (562), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Margaret Post<br />

(15) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 15 Feb., 1759, Mary<br />

Abel. <strong>The</strong>y settled at N<strong>or</strong>wich, where <strong>the</strong>y had n<strong>in</strong>e<br />

children rec<strong>or</strong>ded to <strong>the</strong>m.<br />

Those children loere :<br />

6716. Samuel, b. 5 Aug., 1761, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

6717. Eliiah, b. 5 Sept., 1763, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

6718. John, b. 10 Feb., 1773, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

6719. Caleb, b. 2 July, 1775, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. He probably m. 1 Oct.j<br />

1799, Mary M<strong>or</strong>se, who d. 11 Jan., 1821.<br />

6720. James, b. 14 April, 1778, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. He m. his fifth cous<strong>in</strong>,<br />

Lois <strong>Hyde</strong> (4594), eldest daughter of Elijah <strong>Hyde</strong> (1541)<br />

and Elizabeth Edgerton (2568c?) of Grand Isle. (See No.<br />

4594.)<br />

6721. Elizabeth, b. 2 Nov., 1759, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

6722. Anne, b. 13 April, 1766, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She m. Daniel Sampson,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y removed to Grand Isle, Vt., where he d. 11<br />

Aug., 1820, aged 53, and she d. 10 June, 1838, aged 72.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had a family :<br />

Reuben Sampson, of Grand Isle, &c.<br />

6723. Trypheua, b. 4 May, 1768, at N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

6724. Mary, b. 28 Aug., 1770, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

:


HYDE GENEALOGY. ]^053<br />

VL Simon Grtsavold (2399), b<strong>or</strong>n at K<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn.,<br />

14 Aug., 17ol, fifth sou of Samuel Griswold and Elizabeth<br />

Abel (502) of j^<strong>or</strong>wich, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Margaret<br />

Post (15) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 9 March, 1756,<br />

Priscilla M<strong>or</strong>gan, b. 22 July, 1730, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, eldest<br />

daughter of John M<strong>or</strong>gan and Susannah Andrews of<br />

N<strong>or</strong>wich. <strong>The</strong>y settled at N<strong>or</strong>wich, where six children<br />

were rec<strong>or</strong>ded to <strong>the</strong>m.<br />

Tliose children were :<br />

6725. Andrew, b. 10 May, 1701, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

6726. Azel b. 21 May, 1763, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

6727. Wyllis, b. 7 Sept., 1766, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

6728. Alice, b. 3 Dec, 1756, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

6729. Lydia, b. 23 Oct., 1758, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

6730. Anna Vera, b. 21 Jan., 1765, at N<strong>or</strong>wich*<br />

VI. John Edgerton (2402), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn., 6<br />

June, 1731, second son of Samuel Edgerton and Margaret<br />

Abel (563), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Margaret Post (15) of<br />

<strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 24 March, 1756, Freelove<br />

Armstrong, probably b. 1 April, 1731, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, youngest<br />

daughter of John Armstrong and Ann W<strong>or</strong>th [see No.<br />

384). <strong>The</strong>y settled at N<strong>or</strong>wich, where she d. 19 Sept.,<br />

1778.<br />

TJieir children were<br />

:<br />

6731. David, b. 11 March, 1759, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

6732. Samuel, b. 4 Sept., 1761, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

6733. Abel, b. 28 April, 1763, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

6734. Dan, b. 26 Jan., 1771, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

6735. Lucretia, b. 12 Nov., 1757, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

6736. Olive, b. 7 June, 1765, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She probably m. 29<br />

Aug., 1782, Ephraim Chaffee, and settled at Wiibraham,<br />

M<strong>as</strong>s.<br />

6737. Wealtha, b. 14 Aus^., 1767, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

6738. Lois, b. 10 Feb., 1774. at N<strong>or</strong>wich, d. 20 Sept., 1778.<br />

67o8a. Freelove, b. 7 Aug., 1776, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

YI. Eliphalet Abel (2407), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lebanon, Conn.,<br />

10 Sept., 1730, second son of Daniel Abel (565) and Sarah<br />

Crane, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Margaret Post (15) of <strong>the</strong><br />

third generation. He m. 21 April, 1757, Lydia Williams.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at Lebanon, where <strong>the</strong>y had three children<br />

rec<strong>or</strong>ded to <strong>the</strong>m.


1 054<br />

Those children were :<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

6739. Eliplialet, b. 25 Nov., 1758, at Lebanon. He w<strong>as</strong> probably<br />

tbe fa<strong>the</strong>r of<br />

Eliphalet Abel of Lebanon, b, about 1783, who m. Philena<br />

McCall, a daughter of Ozi<strong>as</strong> McCall and Elizabeth Williapjs,<br />

and granddaughter of Veach Williams and Lucy<br />

Walw<strong>or</strong>th of Lebanon {see No. 2437 and G7G3). Philena<br />

McCall, <strong>the</strong> first wife of that Eliphalet Abel, d. "13 June,<br />

1822, at Lebanon, at <strong>the</strong> age of 38^; and he <strong>the</strong>n m. 27<br />

March, 1823, her first cous<strong>in</strong>, Lucy Loomis, daughter of<br />

Isaiah Loomis and Abigail Williams, and granddaughter of<br />

Veach Williams and Lucy Walw<strong>or</strong>th. He died <strong>in</strong> 1854,<br />

leav<strong>in</strong>g several children. Among o<strong>the</strong>rs w<strong>as</strong> Emel<strong>in</strong>e Abel,<br />

b. 18U1, <strong>the</strong> second wife of Er<strong>as</strong>tus Curtis {see No. 6763),<br />

and Lydia Hebbard Abel, b. 1815, who m. Lucien Tracy<br />

Metcalf, son of Hon. Arunah Metcalf (6763) and Emma<br />

Williams. {See No. mm.)<br />

6740. Ezekiel, b. 20 March, 1775, at Lebanon.<br />

6741. Lydia, b. 2 June, 1761, at Lebanon.<br />

VI. Jonathan Abel (2408), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lebanon, Conn., 26<br />

April, 1733, third son of Daniel Abel (565) and Sarah<br />

Crane of Lebanon, w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of Margaret<br />

Post (15) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 10 Sept.,<br />

1754, Lydia Bliss. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Lebanon, where <strong>the</strong>y<br />

had eight children rec<strong>or</strong>ded to <strong>the</strong>m.<br />

Those children were<br />

:<br />

6742. Jonathan, b. 24 April, 1764, at Lebanon, died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

6743. Jonathan 2d, b. 31 May, 1767, at Lebanon.<br />

6744. Eli<strong>as</strong>, b. 30 Jan., 1774, at Lebanon.<br />

6745. Elizaljeth, b. 15 March, 1755, at Lebanon.<br />

6746. <strong>The</strong>oda, b. 9 Jan., 1757, at Lebanon.<br />

6747. Lydia, b. 31 Aug., 1759, at Lebanon.<br />

6748. Sarah, b. 8 Dec, 1761, at Lebanon.<br />

6749. Olive, b. 24 April, 1764 (tw<strong>in</strong>), at Lebanon.<br />

YI. Elizabeth Abel (2413), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lebanon, Conn.,<br />

19 Jan., 1739, second daughter of Daniel Abel (565), w<strong>as</strong><br />

a great granddaughter of Margaret Post (15) of <strong>the</strong> third<br />

generation. She probably m. 24 Nov., 1757, Daniel Clark,<br />

jr., of Lebanon, where <strong>the</strong>y settled, and where five children,<br />

were rec<strong>or</strong>ded to <strong>the</strong>m.<br />

Tliose children loere<br />

6750. Ilosea, b. 10 Feb., 1761, at Lebanon, d. 18 Sept., 1765,<br />

6751. Charles, b. 20 March, 1765, at Lebanon.<br />

6752. Hosea 2d, b. 12 Aug., 1767, at Lebanon.


HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

G753. Elizabeth, b. 2 Nov., 1758, at Lebanon.<br />

6754. Kuby, b. 4 April, 1763, at Lebanon.<br />

1055<br />

YL I3enjam<strong>in</strong> Metcalf (2436), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lebanon, Conn.,<br />

17 Sept., 1727, eldest son of Benjam<strong>in</strong> Metcalf and Sarah<br />

Abel (573) of Lebaa:^on, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Margaret<br />

Post (15) of <strong>the</strong> third generattou. He m. 27 Feb., 1755,<br />

Mary Mattoon. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Lebanon, where <strong>the</strong>y had<br />

four children rec<strong>or</strong>ded to <strong>the</strong>m.<br />

Those children were :<br />

6755. Dan, b. 22 April, 1758, at Lebanon.<br />

6756. Elihu, b. 23 Sept., 1760, at Lebanon.<br />

6757. Benjam<strong>in</strong>, b. 10 Sept., 1764, at Lebanon.<br />

6758. Lois, b. 28 Feb., 1756, at Lebanon.<br />

VL Zebclon Metcalf (2437), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lebanon, Conn.,<br />

11 July, 1729, second son of Benjam<strong>in</strong> Metcalf and Sarah<br />

Abel (573), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Margaret Post (15) of<br />

<strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 24 Oct., 1754, Lydia Bourn,<br />

b. 27 Sept., 1734, at Lebanon. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Lebanon,<br />

where she died.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were :<br />

6759. Arunah, b. 4 July, 1757, at Lebanon, and cl. 29 Feb., 1769.<br />

6760. Charles, b. 14 Dec, 1764, at Lebanon. He m. 26 Jan., 1798,<br />

Mary Fitch, b. 30 Oct., 1773, daughter of Nehemiah Fitch<br />

and Freelove Hackley of Lebanon.<br />

[That Nehemiah Fitch, b. about 1740, w<strong>as</strong> probably a sou<br />

of Nehemiah Fitch, b. 10 Feb., 1708, at Lebanon, whom. 3<br />

Nov., 1731, Elizabeth Veach, daughter of Andrew Veach of<br />

Lebanon Goshen society. <strong>The</strong> l<strong>as</strong>t named Nehemiah Fitch,<br />

w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> third sou of Nathaniel Fitch and Anne Abel, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a grandson of <strong>the</strong> Rev. James Fitch, first m<strong>in</strong>ister of<br />

N<strong>or</strong>wich, and his second wife, Priscilla M<strong>as</strong>on, and w<strong>as</strong> also<br />

a grandson of <strong>the</strong> first Joshua Abel of N<strong>or</strong>wich, and Mehitable<br />

Smith, his wife.]<br />

Charles Metcalf and wife, settled at Otsego, N. Y., where<br />

she d. Jan., 1814. He had by her six children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Otsego<br />

:<br />

1. Laura, b. 7 Dec, 1798, d. Nov., 1813.<br />

2. Anna, b. 13 Oct., 1800, d. March, 1814.<br />

3. ZeJjulon, b. 18 Doc, 1803. He w<strong>as</strong> a physician, and<br />

settled at De Witt, Iowa, where he d. 22 Sept., 1845.<br />

4. Charles HacMcy, b. 6 Jan , 1806, m. 19 Oct., 1831,<br />

Huldah Field, b. 12 Nov., 1809, at Hartwick, N. Y., daugh-<br />

ter of William Field and Mary Wheeler. He w<strong>as</strong> an iron<br />

founder and mach<strong>in</strong>ist, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Fly Creek,


1056<br />

^^'^^ GENEALOGY,<br />

N. Y., wliere <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1860. <strong>The</strong>y had ten<br />

children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Fly Creek : Mary Jane, b. 22 Nov., 1832,<br />

m. March, 1852, Alansou Ingalls, son of Evander Ingalls of<br />

Hartwick, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Milf<strong>or</strong>d, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1860 ;<br />

William Tracy, b. 12 July, 1834 ; Anne Elizabeth, b. 28<br />

Feb., 1837; Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Fitch, b. 8 Aug., 1838; Edward Liv<strong>in</strong>gston,<br />

b. 19 Apnl, 1840; Charles Irv<strong>in</strong>g, b. 8 Nov., 1841<br />

Susan, b. 8 March, 1848, d. 4 July, 1851; Eunice Amelia,<br />

b. 8 Aug., 1845, d. 4 March, 1847; Zebulon, b. 4 April,<br />

1847 ; and Ella Amelia, b. 17 Sept., 1854.<br />

5. William, b. 13 Feb., 1808, and d. Dec, 1813.<br />

6. Nckemmh Flfch, b. 23 Oct., 1811, m. 18 Jan., 1837,<br />

Delia Buel Clark, b. 9 June, 1818, at Lebanon, Conn., eldest<br />

daughter of his seventh cous<strong>in</strong>, Lucretia <strong>Hyde</strong> Buel and<br />

Er<strong>as</strong>tus W. Clark, and granddaughter of James Buel (2719)<br />

and Tryphena Bailey of Lebanon. He w<strong>as</strong> a t<strong>in</strong>smith, and<br />

<strong>the</strong>y settled at Vernon, and were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Westmoi'eland,<br />

N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1860, and had four children, all unm. : Charles<br />

Clark, b. 25 April, 1839 ; Harriet Adelaide, b. 18 Jan.,<br />

1841 ; Frances Marian, b. 7 July, 1843 ; and Anna Sophia,<br />

b. 23 Dec, 1852.<br />

He (C. M.) <strong>the</strong>n m. 1814, Mrs. Mary (Mills) Chap<strong>in</strong>,<br />

daughter of Isaac Mills of Chatham, N. Y., and widow of<br />

Ptufus Chap<strong>in</strong> of Columbia, N. Y. In 1841, <strong>the</strong>y removed<br />

to Vei-non, N. Y., where he d. 28 April, 1854, and she d. 17<br />

June, 1854. He had by her one child :<br />

7. 3Iaiy Ann,h. 21 Feb., 1817, at Otsego, who d.20 Sept.,<br />

1851, at Vernon, unm.<br />

6761. Tracy, b. 31 Jan., 1767, at Lebanon. He m. 21 Jan., 1794,<br />

Sarah Fr<strong>in</strong>k of Lebanon, and removed to Cooperstown, N.<br />

Y., <strong>in</strong> 1794, and d. 9 Nov., 1813. <strong>The</strong>y had five children :<br />

1. Lydia, b. 1795 at Cooperstown, d. 8 Oct., 1815 unm.<br />

2. Sarah Anne, b. March, 1803, at Cooperstown, d. 5 Jan.,<br />

1814.<br />

3. Uunice, who m. Seth Whipple, b. 1793, son of James<br />

Whipple and Electa Johnson of Spr<strong>in</strong>gfield, N. Y. He d. <strong>in</strong><br />

1846, and she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Otsego, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had five children: Chiron T., b. 1821, m. Carol<strong>in</strong>e Hicks;<br />

Napoleon, b. 1823; Sophia, b. 1825; Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e, b. 1828;<br />

and Fennim<strong>or</strong>e, b. 1834.<br />

4. 3Iari/, b. at Cooperstown, m. John Williams, and w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Otsego <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

5. Maryette, b. 1807 at Cooperstown, m. 28 March, 1823,<br />

Andrew Williams, b. 1 Feb., 1801, son of Isaac Williams<br />

and Elishaba Kellogg. <strong>The</strong>y*settled at Otsego, where she d.<br />

15 July, 1828, and he d. 22 Oct., 1838.<br />

0762. Roger, b. 26 Jan., 1769, at Lebanon. He m. 1 Jan., 1794,<br />

Lois Peabody of Lebanon. He w<strong>as</strong> a tanner. She d. 9 Nov.,<br />

1815, and he had by her seven children :<br />

1. Andrew, b. 9 Sept., 1795, m. 1817 Wealthy Hughes.<br />

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1057<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a tanner, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Cooperstown, N. Y.,<br />

where she d. about 1834. He had by her eight children :<br />

John M., b. 6 Oct., 1818, liv<strong>in</strong>g at St. Charles, TIL, <strong>in</strong> 1859;<br />

Lois P., b. 20 July, 1820. m. Charles Hendershott, and liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Groveland, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1859 ; Eliza M., b. 28 June, 1822, liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> Ill<strong>in</strong>ois <strong>in</strong> 1859, unm.; Carol<strong>in</strong>e E., b. 4 May, 1824,<br />

d. about 1842, unm. ; Algernon W., b. 14 Feb., 1826, m.<br />

Sarah Carr, w<strong>as</strong> a farmer liv<strong>in</strong>g at Otsego <strong>in</strong> 1859; Julia A.,<br />

b. 6 April, 1827, m. and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Ill<strong>in</strong>ois <strong>in</strong> 1859;<br />

Mary E., b. 12 April, 1830, ni. Charles Collar, and w<strong>as</strong> liv-<br />

<strong>in</strong>s: <strong>in</strong> Michigan <strong>in</strong> 1859; and Chauncey E., b. 15 Oct.,<br />

1834, d. 23 April, 1837. Andrew Metcalf <strong>the</strong>n m. Olive<br />

Dewey, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Cooperstown <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

2. m<strong>as</strong> P., b. 4 March, 1797, m. 29 Oct., 1826, Maria<br />

M<strong>in</strong>er of Genoa, N. Y., b. 12 Oct., 1802. He w<strong>as</strong> a phy-<br />

sician, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Genoa, removed to Preble and to<br />

Homer, and <strong>in</strong> 1827 to Geneseo, N. Y., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv.<br />

<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859 and had eight children : Tracy, b. 6 Aug.,<br />

1727, m. Julia Reed, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at St. Pauls, M<strong>in</strong>n., iu<br />

1859, a merchant; Francis, b. 6 Sept., 1829, d. 16 May,<br />

1838; Helen, b. 24 Dec, 1831, d. 1 Sept., 1839; Ge<strong>or</strong>ge<br />

Peabody, b. 29 April, 1834, a clerk at Moscow, N. Y., <strong>in</strong><br />

1859, unm.; Emma E.,h. 7 Dec, 1836, m. ElishaN. Bacon,<br />

a merchant of Moscow, N. Y. ; Julia F., b. 28 June, 1838,<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Geneseo, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1859, unm. ; Chauncey E., b.<br />

26 March, 1841; and Edward J., b. 16 Oct., 1844.<br />

3. Fhilmda, b. 6 June, 1798, m. Dec, 1815, William Holman,<br />

who d. at Groveland, N. Y. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Tay-<br />

l<strong>or</strong>'s Falls, M<strong>in</strong>n., <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had one child, Eli<strong>as</strong> W., b.<br />

10 Dec, 1816, a merchant at Tayl<strong>or</strong>'s Falls, <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

4. Ohauncej/, b. 11 April, 1801, m. 10 Aug., 1823, Miranda<br />

Smith, b. 9 March, 1801, daughter of Jedediah Smith<br />

and Sarah Clark of Otsego, N. Y., and great granddaughter of<br />

Deacon Moses Clark of Lebanon, Conn., and w<strong>as</strong> a relative<br />

of <strong>the</strong> xVbels of Lebanon. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Geneseo, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1860. <strong>The</strong>y had one child,<br />

Orchestra, b. 19 March, 1829, whom. 26 Sept., 1850, Ge<strong>or</strong>ge<br />

J. Davis, son of Jonathan Davis and Sarah his wife, of H<strong>in</strong>s-<br />

dale, N. Y., who came from Lynn, M<strong>as</strong>s. He graduated at<br />

Dartmouth, 1848, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Gene-<br />

seo, where she d. 22 Feb., 1854, and liad two children :<br />

Chauncey Metcalf, b. 27 June, 1851; and Orchestra Miranda,<br />

b. 15 Jan., 1854.<br />

5 and 6, Eniely, d. 1808, and Lois, d. 1809, both <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

<strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

7. Carol<strong>in</strong>e Elizahefh, b. 23 June, 1811, m. 4 June, 1833,<br />

John Fox Wyman, a merchant at Geneseo, N. Y., who came<br />

from Boston, seventh son of William Wyman and Mary his<br />

wife of Walpole. <strong>The</strong>y removed to Grand Rapids, Mich.,<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g iu 1859. She d. 16 Feb., 1861,<br />

13.3


]^058<br />

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<strong>The</strong>y had five children, none of whom were married <strong>in</strong> 1859 :<br />

Mary P., b. 11 Au


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1059<br />

A. G. Hobbie's death she m. 25 Jan., 1855, Leander Read,<br />

a merchant of Chicago, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong>re <strong>in</strong> 18G0, without<br />

issue by him.<br />

2. Orlando W., h. 17 Aug., 1797, at Otsego, graduated at<br />

Union college <strong>in</strong> 1819, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. He m. 182(3 Mary<br />

M. Knapp, daughter of Charles Knapp and of his first cous<strong>in</strong>,<br />

Elizabeth Loomis, of New Berl<strong>in</strong>, N. Y., and a great granddaughter<br />

of Veach Williams and Susan Walw<strong>or</strong>th of Lebanon.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y removed to Pittsburgh, Pa., <strong>in</strong> 1831, where he<br />

d. 4 Sept., 1850, and where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1860. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had n<strong>in</strong>e children : Eliza, b. 22 March, 18^27, d. April, 1832 ;<br />

Mary C, b. 23 Aug., 1829, uum. <strong>in</strong> I860; Eunice, b. 15<br />

June, 1832, unm. <strong>in</strong> 1860; Thom<strong>as</strong>, b. 8 Feb., 1835, d.<br />

June, 1835 ; Charles, b. 17 April, 1836, d. 15 Sept., 1850<br />

William, b. 3 Sept., 1838, graduated at <strong>the</strong> llensselaer <strong>in</strong>stitute<br />

at Troy <strong>in</strong> 1859, w<strong>as</strong> <strong>in</strong> bus<strong>in</strong>ess at <strong>the</strong> F<strong>or</strong>t Hill foundry<br />

at Pittsburgh <strong>in</strong> 1860, uum. ; Orlando, b. 31 July, 1840<br />

Elizabeth Knapp, b. 30 July, 1844; and Kate Willoughby,<br />

b. 18 May, 1848, d. 17 Sept., 1851.<br />

8. Mari/, b. 27 June, 1801, m. 26 Sept., 1823, Er<strong>as</strong>tus<br />

Curtis, b. about 1790, at Southbury, Conn., son of Simeon<br />

Curtis and Mary his wife. He graduated <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> medical<br />

department at Yale <strong>in</strong> 1821, and w<strong>as</strong> a physician. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

settled at Cooperstown, N. Y., where she d. 8 July, 1829,<br />

withQut liv<strong>in</strong>g issue. He <strong>the</strong>n m. 1841 her relative, Emel<strong>in</strong>e<br />

Abel, b. 1801, at Lebanon, Conn., daughter of Eliphalet<br />

Abel of Lebanon by his first wife, Philena McCall (see N^o.<br />

6739). He d. about 1844, and she died about 1845, s. p.<br />

4. Susanna Williams, b. 3 March, 1803, at Otsego. She<br />

m. 12 May, 1825, M<strong>in</strong>er Smith, b. 5 March, 1803, at Otsego,<br />

son of Jedediah Smith and Sarah Clark of Otsego, a great<br />

grandson of Deacon Moses Clark of Lebanon. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

m<strong>as</strong>on and a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Metcalf Hill,<br />

<strong>in</strong> Cooperstown, <strong>in</strong> 1860. <strong>The</strong>y had two children : Mary<br />

Metcalf Curtis, b. 20 Aug., 1831, d. 14 Sept., 1835; and<br />

Harriet Eliza, b. 26 Oct., 1833, d. 27 Nov., 1855, unm.<br />

5. Lucicn Tracy, b. 26 March, 1811, at Otsego. He m. 14<br />

June, 1840, Lydia Hebbard Abel, b. 1815, at Lebanon,<br />

Conn., daughter of Eliphalet Abel of Lebanon, by his first<br />

wife, Philena McCall {see No. 6739). <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Cooperstown <strong>in</strong> 1860, and had two children : Er<strong>as</strong>tus Curtis,<br />

b. 20 Sept., 1844. d. Aug., 1845; and Mary Emel<strong>in</strong>e, b. 8<br />

July, 1846; d. 1853.<br />

6764. Hannah, b. 27 April. 1760, at Lebanon. She m. 1780, Andrew<br />

Hackley, b. 1755, at Lebanon, son of John Hackley and<br />

Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Lathrop of Lebanon, He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

settled at New Lebanon, N. Y., where all <strong>the</strong>ir children were<br />

b<strong>or</strong>n. <strong>The</strong>y removed to Pla<strong>in</strong>field, N. Y., where she d. 1826,<br />

and he d. 1836 at Bridgewater. <strong>The</strong>y had seven children :<br />

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1060<br />

^YI^^ GENEALOGY.<br />

1. Hannah^ b. 1781, m. 1815, at New Lebanon, Samuel<br />

Howe, and d. <strong>in</strong> 1824, at Moscow, N. Y.<br />

2. LijcUa, b. 1782, and d. 1800, unra.<br />

3. Lucy^ b. 1789, m. Asa K. Palmer, a physician of Indiana,<br />

and d. 1827. He w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Oberl<strong>in</strong>, 0., <strong>in</strong> 1860.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had one son : Charles, who graduated at Wab<strong>as</strong>h college<br />

Indiana, and w<strong>as</strong> a clergyman at 31iddlep<strong>or</strong>t, 111., <strong>in</strong><br />

18G0.<br />

4. &o;pliia, b. 1791, and d. 1814, at Pla<strong>in</strong>field, N. Y.,unm.<br />

5. 'Carol<strong>in</strong>e., b. 1793, m. <strong>in</strong> 1811,<br />

Turner, b. 1780, at Mansfield, Conn.<br />

at Pla<strong>in</strong>field, Grurdon<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and<br />

<strong>the</strong>y settled at Pla<strong>in</strong>field, and removed to Bridgewater, N. Y.,<br />

where he d. <strong>in</strong> 18.59, and where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1860.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had seven children, all b<strong>or</strong>n at Pla<strong>in</strong>field : Julia Anne,<br />

b. 1812, d. 1822. Laura, b. 1815, d. 1849, unm. Sophia C,<br />

b. 1817, m. <strong>in</strong> 1839, L. E. Marsh, b. 1810, at Paris, N. Y.,<br />

son of Deacon James Marsh, who w<strong>as</strong> from Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, Conn-<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had two children : Albert S. b. 22 Dec, 1845, d. 2<br />

Jan., 1857, at Galesburgh, HI. ; and William C, b. 11 Dec.j<br />

1848.<br />

1822.<br />

Jane,<br />

Julia<br />

b. 1819, unm. <strong>in</strong> 1860. John E., b. 1822, d.<br />

E., b. 1824, unm. <strong>in</strong> 1860. And Hannah, b,<br />

1826, d. 1849, unm.<br />

6. Nancy, b. 1795, m. <strong>in</strong> 1844, Jonathan McFarland of<br />

Pla<strong>in</strong>field.<br />

7. EUzahetli, b. 1797, m. <strong>in</strong> 1817 Jared Clark, and d.<br />

1823, at Columbus, N. Y.<br />

6765. Lydia, b. 6 Sept., 1762, at Lebanon. She m. 23 Sept., 1784,<br />

Noah Davenp<strong>or</strong>t, b. 11 Aug., 1758. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Spencertown,<br />

N. Y., and <strong>in</strong> 1812 removed to Harpersfield, N. Y.,<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> a merchant. He d. 10 Aug., 1840, at Stamf<strong>or</strong>d,<br />

N. Y., and she d. 21 March, 1852. <strong>The</strong>y had n<strong>in</strong>e<br />

children :<br />

1. Fanwj, b. 24 April, 1785, m. 11 Nov., 1804, Leonard<br />

Adsit of Spencertown, who d. 10 Sept., 1817, at Sherburne,<br />

N. Y., and had by him six children : Albert, who m. and<br />

• removed to Chautauque county, N. Y., and had eight child-<br />

ren ; Arunah Metcalf, who went to Urbana; James, liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Chicago <strong>in</strong> 1860 ; Mart<strong>in</strong>, married and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at H<strong>or</strong>nellsville,<br />

N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1860 ; Alma Malv<strong>in</strong>a, who m- Harley<br />

Tuttle of Columbus, N. Y. ; and Charles, who died <strong>in</strong> childhood.<br />

She (Fanny Davenp<strong>or</strong>t) <strong>the</strong>n m. 28 Feb., 1819, Orlando<br />

Davis of Sherburne, N. Y., and had by him three<br />

children : John M., who w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Hammondsp<strong>or</strong>t, N. Y.,<br />

Charles, who married and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Milo, N. Y.,<br />

and Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, who died <strong>in</strong> childhood.<br />

2. WdUam, b. 7 ^Jan., 1789, m. 21 May, 1812, Lovena<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1860 ;<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1860 ;<br />

Davis of Chatham, N. Y., and settled at Spencertown, where<br />

he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1860. <strong>The</strong>y had two children : Ge<strong>or</strong>ge,<br />

who married and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Steuben county, N. Y., <strong>in</strong>


HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

^061<br />

1860, and Liic<strong>in</strong>da, who ni, John Oltnstead of Yonkcrs<br />

N. Y., and died <strong>in</strong> 1851, and had five children.<br />

3. Lijdia, b. 14 Feb., 1791, m. lU Feb., 1818, Joseph<br />

Hotchkiss of Harpersfield, N. Y., who d. 26 Sept., 1831. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had six children : Jane, b. 28 Nov., 1813, and <strong>in</strong> 1839 went<br />

to India <strong>as</strong> a missionary, returned <strong>in</strong> 1849 and went to Iowa<br />

under <strong>the</strong> care of <strong>the</strong> Home Missionary Society ; Lydia, b. 9<br />

Aug., 1816, m. Oscar Harper of Harpersfield, and moved to<br />

Beltsville, Md., and had five children ) Miriam, b. 12 Aug.,<br />

1818, m. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Reynolds of Harpersfield,- edit<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong><br />

B<strong>in</strong>ghamton Standard <strong>in</strong> 1860, and had n<strong>in</strong>e children ; Isa-<br />

bella, b. 16 Jan., 1821, m. David Penfield of Harpersfield,-<br />

^and <strong>in</strong> 1860 had five children ; John, b. 16 July, 1823, m.<br />

Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Mcllwa<strong>in</strong>e of Harpersfield, removed to Michigan,<br />

and <strong>in</strong> 1860 had three children ; and Ira Davenp<strong>or</strong>t, b. 16*<br />

Oct., 1825, married, and <strong>in</strong> 1860 had two children.<br />

4. Er<strong>as</strong>tus, b. 11 July, 1793, m. 6 March, 1817, Pamelia<br />

Dayton, b. 8 Oct., 1795, at Watertown, Conn. <strong>The</strong>y settled<br />

at Harpersfield, where he d. 27 Oct., 1856. <strong>The</strong>y had eleven<br />

children : Noah W., b. 27 Dec, 1818, w<strong>as</strong> a physician, and<br />

settled <strong>in</strong> Ohio <strong>in</strong> 1846, and <strong>in</strong> 1860 w<strong>as</strong> unm. ; Maria Anne,<br />

b. 30 Sept., 1820, m. 17 Nov., 1845, Alfred Grant, and had<br />

three children; William, b. 2 Sept., 1822, m. 16 May, 1847,<br />

Margaret Phillips, <strong>in</strong> Ill<strong>in</strong>ois, and <strong>in</strong> 1859, had six children ;<br />

Samuel, b. 2 June, 1825, and w<strong>as</strong> <strong>in</strong> W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton Territ<strong>or</strong>y <strong>in</strong><br />

1859 ; Chauncey, b. 4 Aug., 1827, m. 26 April, 1849, Mary<br />

Elizabeth Wood of Delhi, N. Y., and d. 8 Dec, 1851, <strong>in</strong><br />

Calif<strong>or</strong>nia, and had one child, Mary Pamelia, b. 1 July,-<br />

1850; Dwight, b. 15 June, 1829, m. 31 Jan., 1855, Margaret<br />

Hickman of Angelica, N. Y., and had one child, Charles<br />

T., b. Dec, 1858; Harper Boice, b. 4 May, 1831, m. Aug.,<br />

1858, Mary Ellen Hoagland of Flarpersfield, and removed to<br />

Ill<strong>in</strong>ois; Joseph H., b. 28 March, 1833, unm. <strong>in</strong> 1860; Amelia<br />

E., b. 30 May, 1835, m. 24 May, 1859, Richard Phil-<br />

lips of Ill<strong>in</strong>ois; Henrietta, b. 11 July, 1837, unm. <strong>in</strong> 1860 j<br />

and Mary Emely, b. 19 Nov., 1839, unm. <strong>in</strong> 1860.<br />

5. Ira, b. 29 Sept., 1795, m. 29 Oct., 1816, <strong>the</strong> widow<br />

Amelia H. Walker of H<strong>or</strong>nellsville, N. Y., who d. 22 Feb.,<br />

1819, s, 2). He <strong>the</strong>n m. 28 Feb., 1824, Lydia Cameron of<br />

Bath, N. Y., and had by her six children : Cameron, who<br />

went to Cuba f<strong>or</strong> his health, and died <strong>the</strong>re ; Eliza, who m.<br />

Joshua Waterman, a lawyer of Detroit ; Christiana, who m.<br />

Sherman S. Rogers, a lawyer of Bufi'alo ; Frances, unm. <strong>in</strong><br />

1860 ; John, a graduate of Amherst college, unm. <strong>in</strong> 1860<br />

and Ira, unm. <strong>in</strong> 1860.<br />

6. Henrietta Maria, b. 1 May, 1798, m. 22 Nov., 1818,<br />

Abel Dayton of Harpersfield, where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1860,<br />

s. p.<br />

7. Charles, b. 5 June, 1800, w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Angelica, N. Y.,<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1860, unm.<br />

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1062<br />

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8. Lucy, b. 13 Oct., 1802, m. 27 Oct., 1827, Nicliol<strong>as</strong><br />

Champliu of Blenheim, N. Y., who d. 1 April, 185(3.<br />

9. FameUa, b. 17 Oct., 1806, d. 1 Nov., 1807.<br />

6766. Lucy, b. 1 Sept., 1774, at Lebanon. She d. 13 Dec, 1818,<br />

at Cooperstown, unm.<br />

After <strong>the</strong> death of his first wife, Zehulon Metcalf (2437)<br />

married his second cous<strong>in</strong>, MrSi Mary (Abel) Clark (2412),<br />

b. 24 I^eb., 1736, at Lebanon, Conn., eldest daughter of<br />

Daniel Abel (565) and Sarah Crane of Lebanon, and widow<br />

of Jared Clark. <strong>The</strong>y removed to Otsego, IST. Y., about<br />

1794, and settled at Metcalf Hill, where he w<strong>as</strong> a farmer,<br />

and where he d. 26 April, 1802, without issue by her, and<br />

where she d. about 1814.<br />

VL Abel Metcalf (2438), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lebanon, Conn., 13<br />

Jan., 1732, third son of Benjam<strong>in</strong> Metcalf and Sarah Abel<br />

(573) of Lebanon, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Margaret Post<br />

(15) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 12 Aug., 1755, Abigail<br />

Throop (<strong>or</strong> Th<strong>or</strong>p), and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Lebanon, where<br />

<strong>the</strong>y had ten children rec<strong>or</strong>ded to <strong>the</strong>m.<br />

Those children were :<br />

6767. Ebenezer, b. 5 Oct., 1757, at Lebanon. He probably m. 22<br />

Nov., 1781, at Bozrah, Hannah Hackley.<br />

6768. Eliphalet, b. 28 Jan., 1763, at Lebanon. He probably m. 12<br />

Oct., 1788, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>, his fa<strong>the</strong>r's fourth cous<strong>in</strong>, Bethia<br />

Ed^erton (1219), fifth daughter of Zebulun Edgerton (2401)<br />

and Elizabeth Tracy (265) of Frankl<strong>in</strong>. (See No. 1219.)<br />

6769. Abel, b. 22 Feb., 1765, at Lebanon. He probably married,<br />

and removed to Otsego, N. Y.<br />

6770. Ira, b. 15 March, 1767, at Lebanon.<br />

6771. Joel, b. 27 April, 1770, at Lebanon, He probably married,<br />

and removed to Cooperstown, N. Y.<br />

6772. Es<strong>the</strong>r, b. 23 Feb., 1756, at Lebanon.<br />

6773. Olive, b. 17 Nov. 1759, at Lebanon.<br />

6774. Sybil, b. 3 Dec, 1761, at Lebanon.<br />

6775. Elizabeth, b. 9 March, 1772, at Lebanon.<br />

6776. Clarissa, b. 29 July, 1777, at Lebanon.<br />

VI. Rebecca Metcalf (2443), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lebanon, Conn.,<br />

3 June, 1744, third daughter of Benjam<strong>in</strong> Metcalf<br />

and Sarah Abel (573), w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of<br />

Margaret Post (15) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. 29<br />

May, 1766, William Alden, a descendant of John Alden<br />

and Priscilla MuU<strong>in</strong>s of <strong>the</strong> Mayflower. <strong>The</strong>y settled at<br />

Lebanon, where <strong>the</strong>y had six children rec<strong>or</strong>ded to <strong>the</strong>m.


Those children were<br />

:<br />

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6777. William Mull<strong>in</strong>s, b. 7 Dec, 1768, at Lebanon.<br />

6778. Jab<strong>in</strong>, b. 26 Jan., 1771, at Lebanon.<br />

6779. Andrew, b. 25 May, 1785, at Lebanon.<br />

6780. Eunice, b. 19 Jan., 1767, at Lebanon.<br />

6781. Sarab, b. 16 Aug., 1773, at Lebanon.<br />

6782. Lydia, b. 18 Oct., 1776, at Lebanon.<br />

2063<br />

VI. Sarah Edgerton (2452), b<strong>or</strong>n at Is'<strong>or</strong>wicli, Conn.,<br />

28 Aug., 1735, eldest daughter of Hezekiali Edgerton of<br />

N<strong>or</strong>wich, by his first wife, Anne Abel (577), w<strong>as</strong> a great<br />

granddaughter of Margaret Post (15) of <strong>the</strong> third generation.<br />

She rn. 24 Sept., 1755, Oliver Buel, b. 24 Jan., 1732,<br />

at Lebanon, son of John Buel and Freedom Strong of<br />

Lebanon. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Lebanon, where <strong>the</strong>y had eight<br />

children rec<strong>or</strong>ded to <strong>the</strong>m.<br />

Those children loere<br />

6783. Isaac, b. 12 Nov., 1756, at Lebanon. He m. 22 Jan., 1784,<br />

Prudy Sprague of Lebanon.<br />

6784. Ilezekiab, b.'l Jan., 1759, at Lebanon.<br />

6785. Oliver, b. 10 Aug., 1761, at Lebanon.<br />

6786. Orange, b. 18 Dec, 1763, at Lebanon.<br />

6787. AbeCb. 24 May, 1766, at Lebanon.<br />

6788. Daniel, b. 16 Jan., 1772, at Lebanon, d. 1 Feb., 1772.<br />

6789. Sarab, b. 20 Jan., 1769, at Lebanon.<br />

6790. Anne, b. 17 July, 1774, at Lebanon, d. 14 April, 1776.<br />

VL Col. Elisha Edgerton (2454), b<strong>or</strong>n at IST<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

Conn., 20 Nov., 1753, eldest son of Elisha Edgerton and<br />

Zerviah Abel (578) of N<strong>or</strong>wich, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of<br />

Margaret Post (15) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 23<br />

March, 1775, Eunice Peck, probably b. 14 Oct., 1754, at<br />

N<strong>or</strong>wich, fourth daughter of Capt. Jonathan Peck and<br />

Bethia B<strong>in</strong>gham. <strong>The</strong>y settled <strong>in</strong> that part of N<strong>or</strong>wich<br />

which is now Frankl<strong>in</strong>, where he w<strong>as</strong> a member of <strong>the</strong><br />

legislature from Frankl<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> 1803. <strong>The</strong>y afterwards removed<br />

to Coventry, where he w<strong>as</strong> a member of <strong>the</strong><br />

constitutional convention of 1818. He w<strong>as</strong> also a colonel<br />

of militia. <strong>The</strong> dates of <strong>the</strong>ir deaths I have not <strong>as</strong>certa<strong>in</strong>ed.<br />

TJieir children were<br />

6791. Elisba, b. 29 Feb., 1776, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, d. 3 Aug., 1778.<br />

6792. Bela, b. 2 Jan., 1786, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, d. 11 Jan., 1787.<br />

6793. Bela 2d, b. 28 Sept., 1787, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>. He graduated at<br />

Middlebury college <strong>in</strong> 1809, and w<strong>as</strong> a teacher at Platts-=


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burgli and a lawyer. He m. 24 March, 1811, Phebe Ketchum,<br />

b. 27 March, 1790, at Red Hook, N. Y., daughter of<br />

Joseph Ketchura and Phebe Mo<strong>or</strong>e of Plattsburgh. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

settled at Plattsburgh, where he w<strong>as</strong> a member of <strong>the</strong> legis-<br />

lature. <strong>The</strong>y subsequently went to live with one of <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

sons at Hicksville, 0., where she d. 24 Aug., 1844, and<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1861. <strong>The</strong>y had four children b<strong>or</strong>n<br />

<strong>in</strong> Plattsburgh and <strong>in</strong> its vic<strong>in</strong>ity.<br />

1. ^///•e^i'.,b.llJau., 1813, at Plattsburgh. Hem. 9 Feb.,<br />

1841, Charlotte Dixon, b. 1 June, 1816, at" P<strong>or</strong>tland, Conn.,<br />

daughter of Charles Dixon and Lucy Sage of Bethany, N. Y.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at Hicksville, Ohio, where he w<strong>as</strong> a state<br />

senat<strong>or</strong>, and a member of congress, and where <strong>the</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1861, and had eight children: Henry Hicks, b. 1<br />

Jan., 1842, graduated at Lawrence university, unm. <strong>in</strong> 1861;<br />

C<strong>or</strong>nelia Augusta, b. 4 Feb., 1843, d. 13 Aug., 1848 ; Frances<br />

DeL<strong>or</strong>d, b. 1 Sept., 1844; Alfred P., b. 12 April, 1846;<br />

Charlotte Elizabeth, b. 1 Oct., 1847; Anne Eliza, b. 4 June,<br />

1849; Arthur, b. 7 Feb., 1852, d. 23 March, 1856; and<br />

Dixon, b. 28 July, 1857.<br />

2. Lycurgus, b. 28 Oct., 1815, at Plattsburgh. He m. 8<br />

April, 1840, Charlotte Whit<strong>in</strong>g Perk<strong>in</strong>s, b. 9 Oct., 1824, at<br />

N<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn,, daughter of Capt. Jedediah Perk<strong>in</strong>s and<br />

Lucy Ingersoll. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, liv<strong>in</strong>g at New Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong><br />

1863, and his family were <strong>in</strong> Rome, Italy. <strong>The</strong>y had five<br />

children : Charlotte Lucy, b. 25 Dec, 1843 ; Clara Louisa,<br />

b. 12 Jan., 1847 ; Lycurgus, b. Feb., and d. July, 1849 ;<br />

Ida Mary, b. 9 July, 1853; and Lycurgus 2d, b. 3 Nov.,<br />

1857. <strong>The</strong>y had also an adopted daughter, M<strong>in</strong>nie Constance<br />

Edgerton, b. 28 Jan., 1856, at T<strong>or</strong>onto, C. W.<br />

3. Joseph Ketckum^ b. 16 Feb., 1818, at Vergennes, m. 23<br />

Jan., 1839, Hannah Maria Spies, b. 22 Dec, 1818, at New<br />

Y<strong>or</strong>k, third daughter of William Spies and Elizabeth Chatterton<br />

of New Y<strong>or</strong>k. He w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and <strong>the</strong>y removed<br />

to F<strong>or</strong>t Wayne, la., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1864. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong>n a member of congress. <strong>The</strong>y had eioht children :<br />

Frances Elizabeth, b. 27 Jan., 1840; Helen, b.''2 Oct., 1842;<br />

Edward Coke, b. 4 Dec, 1845; Clara, b. 30 July, 1848;<br />

Joseph Ketchum, b. 2 Dec, 1851, d. 9 May, 1852; Clement,<br />

b. 30 Sept., 1854; Grace, b. 21 March, 1858; and Joseph<strong>in</strong>e,<br />

b. 23 Feb., 1861.<br />

4. Phele Elizabeth, b. 24 June, 1824, at Chazy. She m.<br />

26 July, 1841, Dr. Melv<strong>in</strong> A. Barnes, son of Dr. Melv<strong>in</strong><br />

Barnes of Grand Isle (see No. 4085). <strong>The</strong>y settled at<br />

Schuyler's Falls, N. Y., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1863, and<br />

had five children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Schuyler's Falls : Charlotte Maria,<br />

b. 20 July, 1844; Melv<strong>in</strong> Edgerton, b. 17 May, 1847;<br />

Frances Henrietta, b. 13 Dec, 1849 ; Phebe Elizabeth, b.<br />

21 Oct., 1853 ; and Ethan Allen, b. 2 April, 1862.<br />

0794. Ashur, b. 8 June, 1791, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>.


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2065<br />

6795. Eunice, b. 19 July, 1778, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. 8he <strong>in</strong>. 21 Pec,<br />

1797, Col. Septa Fillm<strong>or</strong>e, b. 13 Oct., 1774, at N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

third son of Comf<strong>or</strong>t Fillm<strong>or</strong>e and Zerviah Bosw<strong>or</strong>th (ure<br />

iVo. 1054). <strong>The</strong>y removed to Chazy, N. Y., where he kept<br />

a public house, and w<strong>as</strong> a colonel of militia, and where <strong>the</strong>y<br />

both died. <strong>The</strong>y had eleven children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Chazy:<br />

1. Phedc Edgerton, b. 19 June, 1799, m. her mo<strong>the</strong>r's fifth<br />

cous<strong>in</strong>, Jonathan <strong>Hyde</strong> (4591), third son of Elijah <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

(1541) of (jrand Isle, and his first wife, Elizabeth Edgerton<br />

(2568^/). (^S-eeiVo. 4591.)<br />

2. Fanny i?., b. 27 June, 1801, m. 29 Jan., 1825, Caleb<br />

Lu<strong>the</strong>r of Plattsburgh. who w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> sheriff of Cl<strong>in</strong>ton county<br />

f<strong>or</strong> several years.<br />

3. Nancy T'., b. 29 Jan., 1804, m. 1 Sept., 1830, Julius<br />

C. Churchill of Champla<strong>in</strong>, N. Y.<br />

4. Zerviah B., b. 22 Jan., 180G, m. 13 Jan., 1826, John<br />

N<strong>or</strong>th of Chazy.<br />

5. Eliaha Eilgerton, b. 6 July, 1808, and d. 4 Aug., 1809.<br />

6. Harriet, b. 22 Feb., 1810, m. 19 Feb., 1833, Shubael<br />

Burdick of Plattsburgh.<br />

7. Eluha Edgerton 2d, b. 23 May, 1812, m. 10 Aug.,<br />

1836, 3Iargaret Arthur, and w<strong>as</strong> a hardware merchant at<br />

Zanesville, Ohio, <strong>in</strong> 1857.<br />

* 8. Laura, b. 23 April, 1814, m. 16 April, 1834, Ge<strong>or</strong>ge<br />

Bristol of Scottsville, N. Y. •<br />

9. Sahr<strong>in</strong>a, b. 18 July, 1816, m. 3 July, 1839, Curtis H.<br />

Buekman of Chazy, N. Y.<br />

• 10. Eunice, h. 30 Nov., 1818, m. 20 Oct., 1844,. William<br />

H. Chisholm of Chazy.<br />

11. John D. L. F. S., b. 6 Sept., 1820, m. 16 April, 1846,<br />

Sarah Crawf<strong>or</strong>d of Wiscons<strong>in</strong>.<br />

6796. Phebe, b. 24 April, 1781, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

6797. Mildred, b. 25 Aug., 1789, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>. She m, her fa<strong>the</strong>r's<br />

fourth cous<strong>in</strong>, Simeon Backus <strong>Hyde</strong> (1727), second son of<br />

Joseph <strong>Hyde</strong> (418) and Susanna Waterman of Frankl<strong>in</strong>.<br />

{See lYo. 1727.)<br />

VI. Capt. Thom<strong>as</strong> Abel (2465), b<strong>or</strong>n at NT<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn.,<br />

9 Oct., 1749, third son of Simon Abel (582) and Parnal<br />

Willes, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Margaret Post (15) of <strong>the</strong><br />

third generation. He m. 1771, Eunice Griswold (6712),<br />

b. 20 "April, 1752, at llT<strong>or</strong>wich, eldest daughter of his<br />

second cous<strong>in</strong>, Ebenezer Griswold (2397) and Hannah<br />

Merrill of N<strong>or</strong>wich, and afterwards of Benn<strong>in</strong>gton, Yt.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at N<strong>or</strong>wich, and removed<br />

to Benn<strong>in</strong>gton, Yt., and from <strong>the</strong>re to Fredonia,<br />

N. Y., where he d. 10 Oct., 1814, aged 64, and she d. 21<br />

Feb., 1841, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> 89th year of her age.<br />

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TJieir children were<br />

: :<br />

^^^^^ GENEALOGY.<br />

6798. Levi, b. 1774, at Benn<strong>in</strong>gton, died <strong>in</strong> cLildliood.<br />

6799. Henry, b. 8 Feb., 1777, at Benn<strong>in</strong>o-ton. He m. 1795, Mary<br />

Aboi, b. 8 July, 1773, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Benn<strong>in</strong>gton,<br />

and removed to Maysville, N. Y., and he d. 9 Oct.,<br />

1845, at Roscoe, 111. Thay had five children :<br />

1. Almira, b. 18 Jan., 179G, at Benn<strong>in</strong>gton, m. 2 July,<br />

1815, Stephen Prenderg<strong>as</strong>t of P<strong>or</strong>tland, N. Y. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer,<br />

and d. 31 Jan., 1852, at Eipley, N. Y., and <strong>the</strong>}'' had<br />

four sons who were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Bipley <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

2. Laura, b. 18 May, 1804, at Or<strong>well</strong>, m. 18 Sept., 1822,<br />

Asa Farnsw<strong>or</strong>th of Westfield, N. Y., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had two sons : Abel Farnsw<strong>or</strong>th and Henry<br />

Farnsw<strong>or</strong>th, b. at Westfield, who were bankers at Buffalo <strong>in</strong><br />

1858.<br />

8. Frankl<strong>in</strong>, b. 1 Sept., 1806, at Benn<strong>in</strong>gton. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

farmer, and married and removed to Petaluma, Cal., where he<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had a family.<br />

4. Sidney/, b. 10' March, 1809, at Benn<strong>in</strong>gton. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

lawyer, and married, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Petaluma, Cal., <strong>in</strong><br />

1858, and had two children.<br />

5. Ralph, b. 11 July, 1811, at Mayville, w<strong>as</strong> a merchant,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> married and liv<strong>in</strong>g at Chicago <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had a<br />

daughter.<br />

6800. Mosely W., b. 24 Feb., 1781, at Benn<strong>in</strong>gton. He m. 6 July,<br />

1806, Ruth Baldw<strong>in</strong>, b. 15 June, 1787, at D<strong>or</strong>set, Vt.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y lived at D<strong>or</strong>set, Crown Po<strong>in</strong>t, Buffalo, Fredonia and<br />

Dunkirk, N. Y. She d. 6 Aug., 1851, at Dunkirk, where<br />

he d. 24 Sept., 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had eleven children, <strong>the</strong> seven<br />

l<strong>as</strong>t b<strong>or</strong>n at Fredonia<br />

1. M<strong>in</strong>erva Pomcroy, b. 19 July, 1807, at D<strong>or</strong>set, m. Col.<br />

Walter Smith of Dunkirk, where she d. 25 Feb., 1855, and<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had five children :<br />

Mary Abel, m. her mo<strong>the</strong>r's fourth cous<strong>in</strong>, John Maret Barbour<br />

(4262), second son of Oliver Barbour and Rosamond<br />

Butler Walw<strong>or</strong>th (1343) ; Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e E. M., b. 1829; Walter<br />

Chester, b. Dec, 1832; Sarah Dwight, b. May, 1838; and<br />

C<strong>or</strong>nelia Tryon, b. Feb., 1842.<br />

2. Benjam<strong>in</strong>, b. 14 May, 1809, at Crown Po<strong>in</strong>t, and died<br />

<strong>in</strong> his <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

3. Luc<strong>in</strong>a Bell, b. 24 May, 1810, at Crown Po<strong>in</strong>t, m.<br />

March, 1835, N<strong>or</strong>val Bishop, and settled at Jamestown, N.<br />

Y., where she d. 19 Nov., 1847. <strong>The</strong>y had six children, all<br />

of whom died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy except Francis G. M., b. 25 Sept.,<br />

1842.<br />

4. Mary Ann Edwards, b. 24 Nov., 1812, at Buffalo, m. 7<br />

Aug., 1832, Rev. Timothy Stillman, D. D., b. 21 March,<br />

1802, at We<strong>the</strong>r.«field, Conn., son of Capt. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Stillman<br />

and Martha Dem<strong>in</strong>g of We<strong>the</strong>rsfield. He graduated at<br />

Yale 1822, and w<strong>as</strong> a Presbyterian clergyman, and received


HYDE GENEALOGY. 1067<br />

<strong>the</strong> degree of doct<strong>or</strong> of div<strong>in</strong>ity at tlie Iowa college <strong>in</strong> 1857.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Dunkirk <strong>in</strong> 1858 and had six children :<br />

Mosely Abel, b. 13 June, 1833, m. 19 Dec., 1855, Helena M.<br />

Gould, daughter of Daniel Gould, M. D., and had <strong>in</strong> 1858<br />

two children : Timothy, b. 10 June, 1835, d. 6 June, 1836;<br />

Timothy 2d, b. 5 March, 1837; Anne Mary, b. 22 June,<br />

1839; Ge<strong>or</strong>ge b. 27 July, 1841; and Kuth Baldw<strong>in</strong>, b. 6<br />

June, 1852, d. 8 Jan., 1854.<br />

5. Thom<strong>as</strong> Bakho<strong>in</strong>, b. 1 Sept., 1815, at Fredonia, ni. Sept.,<br />

1846, Eliza Wells of Vermillion, 0. She d. Sept., 1849, and<br />

he had by her two children, who died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy. He <strong>the</strong>n m.<br />

4 July, 1858, Addie Williams of Marietta, Iowa, where <strong>the</strong>y<br />

were <strong>the</strong>n liv<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

6. Albert Henry, b. 15 Feb., 1818, at Fredonia, m. 1843<br />

Sophronia G. Bronson, of Friendship, N. Y. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Dunkirk <strong>in</strong> 1858; and had four children : Walter, b.<br />

Nov., 1845 ; Fl<strong>or</strong>ence, b. April, 1847; Charles, b. 1849, died<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy; and Charles 2d, b. July, 1853.<br />

7. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Mosely, b. 1 Sept., 1820, at Fredonia, m. 25<br />

Dec, 1845. Fanny Alston, and <strong>in</strong> 1858 had three children :<br />

Clara, b. 27 Nov., 1848, d. 21 July, 1853 ; Ge<strong>or</strong>ge M., b.<br />

Jan., 1852, d. 14 March, 1854; and Harriet, b. March,<br />

1855.<br />

8. Francis K., b. 25 Dec, 1822, at Fredonia, d. 4 July,<br />

1823.<br />

9. Frances L., b. Nov., 1824; at Fredonia, m. March,<br />

1854, James B. Stearns. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at L<strong>as</strong>alle, 111.,<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858, and had one child : Frank J., b. 1 Dec, 1857.<br />

10. C<strong>as</strong>per K., b. 27 Nov., 1827, at Fredonia, m. 23<br />

Dec, 1850, Jane Williams of Jamestown. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Dunkirk <strong>in</strong> 1858 and had three children, one of whom<br />

died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

11. Clara K., b. 27 Nov., 1827, at Fredonia (tw<strong>in</strong>), m.<br />

Sept., 1851, Thom<strong>as</strong> W. Frame, M. D., who d. 5 Feb., 1855,<br />

at Jacksonville, Fa., and had by him one child that died <strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>in</strong>fancy. She <strong>the</strong>n m. 26 Aug., 1857, Marv<strong>in</strong> Blanchard, a<br />

lawyer of L<strong>as</strong>alle, 111., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

6801. Thom<strong>as</strong> Griswold, b. 15 April, 1791, at Benn<strong>in</strong>gton. He m.<br />

14 Oct., 1812. Rhoda Hawks, b. at Benn<strong>in</strong>gton, eldest daughter<br />

of William Hawks of Benn<strong>in</strong>gton. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Fredonia,<br />

N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1814, where <strong>the</strong>y lived until 1852, when<br />

<strong>the</strong>y removed to Buffalo, where he d. 18 May, 1857, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> buried at Fredonia. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Buffalo <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had five children, <strong>the</strong> first b<strong>or</strong>n at Benn<strong>in</strong>gton, and<br />

<strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs at Fredonia :<br />

1. William Hawks, h. 20 Jan., 1814, m. 22 Oct., 1846,<br />

Eliza Lee, b. 25 Nov., 1820, daughter of Oliver Lee and<br />

Eliza Downer of Buff^ilo, and granddaughter of Solomon<br />

Lee and Anne Brewster of Lebanon, Conn. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Buffalo <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had three children : William


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Oliver, b. 16 March, 1848 ; Harriet Eliza, b. 2 July, 1860 ;<br />

and Charles Lee, b. 4 Oct., 1856.<br />

2. Eunice Eliza^ b. 9 Sept., 1815, w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Buffalo <strong>in</strong><br />

1859, and w<strong>as</strong> unm.<br />

3. Harriet Maria, b. 8 March, 1818, and w<strong>as</strong> unm. <strong>in</strong><br />

1859.<br />

4. Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Jennett, b. 24 Aug., 1820, m. 28 Dec, 1841,<br />

David S. F<strong>or</strong>bes of Fredonia, son of John F<strong>or</strong>bes. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

settled at Fredonia, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had<br />

three children : Thom<strong>as</strong> Abel, b. 3 July, 1845 ; Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e<br />

L., b. 18 Sept., 1847 ; and Zelia, b. 2 March, 1852.<br />

5. Ajiphia Louisa, b. 8 July, 1822, and d. 11 July, 1824,<br />

at Fredonia.<br />

6. Rhoda Louisa, b.<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> unm.<br />

11 July, 1824, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Bufi'alo <strong>in</strong><br />

6802. Parnal, b. 5 July, 1772, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She m. J<strong>as</strong>on K<strong>in</strong>gsley,<br />

and had ten children.<br />

6803. Eunice, b. 1775, at Benn<strong>in</strong>gton, died <strong>in</strong> childhood.<br />

6804. Lydia, b. 4 Jan., 1779, at Benn<strong>in</strong>gton. She m. Ralph Pomeroy.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at Troy, N. Y., and removed to Buffalo,<br />

where he died, and where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1860. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had two children :<br />

1. Thom<strong>as</strong> Abel, who w<strong>as</strong> lost at sea, and died unm.<br />

2. M<strong>in</strong>erva Lydia, m. Capt. Stephen Champl<strong>in</strong>, b. 17<br />

Nov., 1789, at South K<strong>in</strong>gston, R. I., son of Stephen Champl<strong>in</strong><br />

and Elizabeth Perry. He w<strong>as</strong> a post capta<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

United States navy. At <strong>the</strong> battle on Lake Erie, 10 Oct.,<br />

1813, he commanded <strong>the</strong> Sc<strong>or</strong>pion, and f<strong>or</strong> his gallant conduct<br />

<strong>in</strong> that action, <strong>in</strong> which <strong>the</strong> British fleet w<strong>as</strong> captured,<br />

he w<strong>as</strong> presented with a sw<strong>or</strong>d, under a resolution of congress.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y resided at Buffalo, where she died about 1859,<br />

and where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1860, be<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong>n on <strong>the</strong> reserved<br />

list of naval officers. <strong>The</strong>y had six children.<br />

6805. Dice, b. 3 Oct., 1783, at Benn<strong>in</strong>gton. She m. about 1802,<br />

Dr. Jacob K<strong>in</strong>gsley, b. 19 Dec, 1775, at W<strong>in</strong>dham, Conn.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at Addison, and removed to Schaghticoke, N. Y.,<br />

and from <strong>the</strong>re to Dunkirk, where he d. 19 July, 1854. She<br />

d. 23 Aug., 1857j at Rome, N. Y., and <strong>the</strong>y are both buried<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> cemetery at Fredonia. <strong>The</strong>y had four children, <strong>the</strong><br />

first b<strong>or</strong>n at Addison, and <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs at Schaghticoke :<br />

1. Edward Burnai), b. 21 May, 1805, m. Charlotte Daniels.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Waukegan, 111., <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had three<br />

children: one who died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy; Edward Wells, who died<br />

at <strong>the</strong> age of 19 years; and Henry, b. 1822. who m. Clarissa<br />

Sherman, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g with his fa<strong>the</strong>r <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

2. Carol<strong>in</strong>e Eunice, b. 31 Dec, 1807, m. 22 Oct., 1830,<br />

Henry B. Van Buren, a merchant of Dunkirk, son of Peter<br />

Van Buren of Hudson, and afterwards of Syracuse. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Dunkirk <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had six children : James<br />

Henry, b. 2 Feb., 1831, m. 6 Jan., 1857, Lydia Coleman of


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1069<br />

JDunkirk, and w<strong>as</strong> a merchant at Milwaukee <strong>in</strong> 1858 ; Helen<br />

Clark, b. 6 Sept., 1832, m. 17 May, 1855, Lucius A. Wheeler,<br />

a merchant of Brockp<strong>or</strong>t, N. Y., were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Milwaukee<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858, and had a son, Harry, b. 5 Jan., 1858; Elvira L.,<br />

b. 3 Feb., 1834, d. 27 Feb., 1835 ; Edward <strong>The</strong>od<strong>or</strong>e, b. 26<br />

June, 1837, d. 17 April, 1842 ; Charles Ed^ar, b. 10 Sept.,<br />

1843, d. 7 Jan., 1844; and Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Ida, b. 16 Sept.,<br />

1845.<br />

3. Clarissa Ahd,h. 26 Dec, 1813, m. 2 Oct., 1834, Ralph<br />

L. Ho<strong>well</strong>, a merchant of Dunkirk, where she d. 29 Jan.,<br />

1851, and w<strong>as</strong> buried by <strong>the</strong> side of her parents at Fredonia.<br />

She had two children : Mary Elizabeth, b. 1835, liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Rome, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1858, unm.; and Elvira, b. June, 1839, d.<br />

22 July, 1854.<br />

4. Elvira C'.,b. 23 Nov., 1815, m. 8 July, 1839, Dr. Jabez<br />

Vaughan Cobb, b. 13 April. 1811, at Carver, M<strong>as</strong>s., son of<br />

Nehemiah Cobb and Lois Vaughan. He w<strong>as</strong> a physician,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Rome, N. Y''., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1858, and had one child : Willard Adams, b. 20 July, 1842.<br />

6806. Eunice 2d. b. 3 Feb., 1789, at lienn<strong>in</strong>cton. She m. 5 Feb.,<br />

1815, at Fredonia, Elisha Foster, b. at Keene, N. H. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

settled at Fredonia, where he d. at <strong>the</strong> age of 73 years, and<br />

where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had three children,<br />

b<strong>or</strong>n at Fredonia<br />

:<br />

1. Mary Abel, b. 17 May, 1816, m. 27 Oct., 1838, Barnab<strong>as</strong><br />

Brown, a merchant, b<strong>or</strong>n at Dunkirk, lived at Albany,<br />

N. y., and <strong>in</strong> 1858 <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Burl<strong>in</strong>gton, Iowa,<br />

and had two sons : Henry Abel ; and Foster Cushman.<br />

2. Fa7wi/ M<strong>in</strong>erva, b. 27 Oct,, 1817, m. Nathaniel P.<br />

Copp of Fredonia. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at San Francisco, Cal., <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had five children :<br />

Fleta F., b. 28 Jan., 1842, at Fredonia; Mary Rebecca, b.<br />

24 April, 1844, at Fredonia ; Celia Eunice, b. 30 Dec, 1846,<br />

at Fredonia; Andrew Jackson, b. 29 June, 1848, at Albany;<br />

and Frankl<strong>in</strong> Pomeroy, b. 22 Aug., 1851, at Albany.<br />

3. Henr?/ Abel, b. 24 Oct., 1819, m. 22 June, 1847, Julia<br />

Underner of Albany, who d. 22 Dec, 1850, at Pe<strong>or</strong>ia, 111.,<br />

and had by her two children : Julia Clara Virg<strong>in</strong>ia, b. 8<br />

Oct., 1848, at Pe<strong>or</strong>ia, d. 14 Aug., 1854; and Charles Henry,<br />

b. 10 Oct., 1850, at Pe<strong>or</strong>ia. He <strong>the</strong>n m. 30 June, 1852,<br />

Sarah Henrietta Hedenb<strong>or</strong>g of St. Louis, Mo. <strong>The</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Fredonia <strong>in</strong> 1858, and he had by her three children :<br />

Frank Pomeroy, b. 1 March, 1853, at Henderson, 111. ; Frederick<br />

Renslaer, b. 7 Sept., 1854, at Fredonia; and Henry<br />

Abel, b. 5 Sept., 1856, at Fredonia.<br />

6807. Clarissa, b. 18 Nov., 1793, at Benn<strong>in</strong>gton. She m. Henry<br />

F<strong>as</strong>set, a merchant of Benn<strong>in</strong>gton, and <strong>the</strong>y both died early.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had two children :<br />

1. Elizabeth, b. at Benn<strong>in</strong>gton, who died at <strong>the</strong> age of 8<br />

years.


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2. Eunice, who m. Thom<strong>as</strong> Prenderg<strong>as</strong>t of Westfield,<br />

N. Y., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had a family.<br />

6808. Frances, b. 20 July, 1798, at Benn<strong>in</strong>gton. She m. 12 Sept.,<br />

1816, at Fredonia, Samuel Johnson, b. 16 May, 1794, at<br />

Middlebury, Vt. She d. 27 Dec, 1845, at BuflPalo, and he<br />

d. 11 April, 1854, at Belvidere, 111. <strong>The</strong>y had five children :<br />

1. Leonard C<strong>or</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g, b. 8 July, 1817, at Fredonia, and d.<br />

6 Aug., 1817.<br />

2* Samuel Bronson, h. 8 Aug., 1823, at Clarkson, and d.<br />

4 Aug., 1844, at Belvidere, unm.<br />

3. Clarissa Abel, b. 11 Feb., 1826, at Fredonia, m. William<br />

J. Mills, a merchant of Buffalo.<br />

4. Carol<strong>in</strong>e K., b. 12 Dec, 1829, at Fredonia, m. Charles<br />

L. Harr<strong>in</strong>gton, a railroad agent at Buffalo.<br />

5. Sarah M., b. 8 Aug., 1838, and d. 14 Oct., 1844.<br />

YI. Mart<strong>in</strong> Abel (2466), b<strong>or</strong>n at N'<strong>or</strong>wicli, Conn., 14<br />

April, 1754, fourth son of Simon Abel (582) and Parnal<br />

Willes, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Margaret Post (15) of <strong>the</strong><br />

third generation. He m. 10 Dec, 1779, Abigail Huntley,<br />

b. 1753, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. <strong>The</strong>y settled at N<strong>or</strong>wich, where she<br />

d. 19 Sept., 1810, aged 57, <strong>in</strong> what is now Frankl<strong>in</strong>.<br />

His children hy her were :<br />

6809. Henry, h. 19 Sept., 1783, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. He d. 15 Sept., 1808,<br />

at Frankl<strong>in</strong>, unm.<br />

6810. Mart<strong>in</strong>, b. 21 Jan., 1792, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>.<br />

6811. Mary, b. 27 July, 1781, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She d. 6 May, 1850,<br />

at Frankl<strong>in</strong>, unm.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 1 Dec, 1811, Miss Lydia Peck, who died<br />

s.})-, and he d. 13 April, 1817, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>.<br />

VI. Capt. Cherub Abel (2468), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn.,<br />

8 Nov., 1760, sixth son of Simon Abel (582) and Parnal<br />

Willes, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Margaret Post (15) of <strong>the</strong><br />

third generation. He m. 18 April, 1782, Lydia Gager, b.<br />

24 Dec, 1761, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, second daughter of John Gager<br />

and Lydia Avery of N<strong>or</strong>wich, and granddaughter of John<br />

Gager and Jerusha Barstow.<br />

[This l<strong>as</strong>t John Gager, b. 2 Oct., 1698, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, w<strong>as</strong><br />

son of Samuel Gager and Rebecca Raymond, and grandson<br />

of John Gager, one of <strong>the</strong> <strong>or</strong>ig<strong>in</strong>al propriet<strong>or</strong>s of<br />

N<strong>or</strong>wich. See No. 1634.]<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at Frankl<strong>in</strong>, where she d. 22 Jan., 1828,<br />

aged 67, and where he d. 4 Jan., 1830, aged 69 years.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had one child rec<strong>or</strong>ded at N<strong>or</strong>wich and two at<br />

Frankl<strong>in</strong>.


Those cJi ildren were :<br />

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6812. Alv<strong>in</strong>, b. 20 Jan., 1783, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. He settled at Frankl<strong>in</strong>,<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> five times elected to <strong>the</strong> legislature, and<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>o; <strong>in</strong> 1859, unm.<br />

6813. Simon Lathrop, b. ^4 April, 1794, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>. He m. 31<br />

Dec, 1818, Susan Hoxsey, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>, and had a family.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir daughter, Amy A., m. Cheney Armstrong. (*See JVo.<br />

4817.)<br />

6814. Lydia, b. 15 Feb., 1791, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>.<br />

VL Ira Abel (2469), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wicli, Conn., 18 Sept.,<br />

1765, youngest son of Simon Abel (582) and Parnal "Willes,<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Margaret Post (15) of <strong>the</strong> third<br />

generation. He m. 28 Oct., 1794, Abigail <strong>Hyde</strong> (1561),<br />

daughter of Joseph <strong>Hyde</strong> (378) of Frankl<strong>in</strong> and his first<br />

cous<strong>in</strong>, Abigail Abel (2461), who w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> first wife of<br />

Joseph <strong>Hyde</strong>. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Frankl<strong>in</strong>, where he w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

wealthy farmer, a justice of <strong>the</strong> peace, and a meuiber of<br />

<strong>the</strong> legislature. She d. 15 Nov., 1809, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>, where<br />

he d. 1 June, 1834.<br />

TJiei?- children were<br />

:<br />

6815. Ira, b. 19 Aug., 1799, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>, d. 14 Aug., 1819, unm.<br />

6816. Dudley, b. 19 Aug., 1801, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>, d. 3 Sept., 1819,<br />

unm.<br />

6817. Joseph <strong>Hyde</strong>, b. 23 Aug., 1803, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>, d. 13 Sept.,<br />

1819.<br />

6818. Lavius Hvde, b. 11 Oct., 1805, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>. He m. 2 Sept.,<br />

1831, Elizabeth A. Fr<strong>in</strong>k, b. 17 Nov., 1812, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>,<br />

daughter of Darius Fr<strong>in</strong>k and Euby Armstrong of Frank-<br />

l<strong>in</strong>. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y removed to Sal<strong>in</strong>a, N. Y.,<br />

where she d. 4 Nov., 1840. He had by her two children :<br />

1. Lw7iel Waber/<strong>or</strong>ce, b. 20 July, 1834.<br />

2. Euhi/ Ann, b. 25 March, 1839, at Sal<strong>in</strong>a.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 14 March, 1841, Margaret M. Fr<strong>in</strong>k, b. 9<br />

Feb., 1823, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>, sister of his first wife. <strong>The</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Geddes, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1858, and he had by her four<br />

m<strong>or</strong>e children :<br />

3. Cl<strong>in</strong>ton Lavius, b. 18 Sept., 1844, d. 20 Dec, 1846.<br />

4. Elizaheth, b. 20 Nov., 1847, and d. 20 March, 1853. '<br />

5. Flavel Lavius, b. 21 March, 1852.<br />

6. Lura Asenath, h. 26 Nov., 1854.<br />

6819. Daniel Fillm<strong>or</strong>e, b. 1 Nov., 1807, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>. He m. 17<br />

May, 1829, Cel<strong>in</strong>da Angehne Ladd. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Frank-<br />

l<strong>in</strong>, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had six children,<br />

b<strong>or</strong>n at Frankl<strong>in</strong> :<br />

1. Cel<strong>in</strong>da Rebecca, b. 13 July, 1830, m. Fitch of<br />

Lebanon.


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2. Ira. b. 12 Nov., 1834, unm. <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

3. Mary Ann, b. 8. Jan., 1837.<br />

4. Emma Angel<strong>in</strong>e, b. 7 March, 1839.<br />

5. Virg<strong>in</strong>ia Vict<strong>or</strong>ia, b. 3 Dec, 1841.<br />

6. Wiiliam, b. about 1844.<br />

6820. Asenatb, b. 27 Sept., 1795, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Hampton, Conn., <strong>in</strong> 1859, unm,<br />

6821. Lura, b. 2 Sept., 1797, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>. She m. 30 Nov., 1820,<br />

Arad Rob<strong>in</strong>son, b. 30 Jan., 1797, at Lebanon, eldest son of<br />

Peter Rob<strong>in</strong>son and Mary Tayl<strong>or</strong> of Lebanon, and afterwards<br />

of Frankl<strong>in</strong>. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Frankl<strong>in</strong>, where <strong>the</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had eight children, b<strong>or</strong>n at<br />

Frankl<strong>in</strong> :<br />

1. Lucy Ahhy, b. 17 Aug., 1822, m. her mo<strong>the</strong>r's third<br />

cous<strong>in</strong>, Nathaniel <strong>Hyde</strong> (4885), second son of Capt. Milton<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> (1617) and Lovice C <strong>Hyde</strong> (1085). (.S'ee No. 4885.)<br />

2. Rosamond Maranda, b. 16 Dec, 1823, m. her mo<strong>the</strong>r's<br />

fourth cous<strong>in</strong>, Samuel Hartsh<strong>or</strong>n Gager (5173), son of<br />

Herman Gager (1761) and his first wife, Elizabeth Hartsh<strong>or</strong>n.<br />

{See^No. 5173.)<br />

3. JVancy Jane, b. 14 Aug., 1826, m. 10 June, 1849,<br />

Francis J. Keables, and <strong>the</strong> were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Yantic <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

4. 3Iary Tayl<strong>or</strong>, b. 7 March, 1828, m. Jabez P. Mann<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

of Lebanon, son of John Mann<strong>in</strong>g of Lebanon, by his second<br />

wife, Lois Williams. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Lebanon <strong>in</strong> 1859,<br />

and had a family.<br />

5. Asenath Abel, b. 10 Feb., 1830, m. Benjam<strong>in</strong> Mann<strong>in</strong>g<br />

of Lebanon, son of John Mann<strong>in</strong>g and his second wife, Lois<br />

Williams, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Lebanon <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

6. Lncy Elizabeth, b. 31 Aug., 1832, m. 6 March, 1855,<br />

Edward Mann<strong>in</strong>g, b. at Lebanon, son of John Mann<strong>in</strong>g of<br />

Lebanon, by his second wife, Lois Williams, and grandson of<br />

John Mann<strong>in</strong>g and Mary Perk<strong>in</strong>s of Lebanon. <strong>The</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Pittsfield, M<strong>as</strong>s., <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

7. Lavius Arad, b. 6 Oct., 1834, m. Miss Brewster of Canterbury,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Frankhn <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

8. Nelson Dexter, b. 8 Oct., 1836, m. Miss McCall of N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

and removed to <strong>the</strong> state of New Y<strong>or</strong>k.<br />

6822. Abigail Bigelow, b. 20 Oct., 1809, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>, d. 3 Jan.,<br />

1818.<br />

YI. Elizabeth Abel (2479), b<strong>or</strong>n at N'<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn., 19<br />

March, 1769, daughter of Elijah Al)el (583) of N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

by his second wife Mary Cleveland, w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter<br />

of Margaret Post (15) of <strong>the</strong> third generation.<br />

She'm. 21 Sept.,^1786, Ozi<strong>as</strong> Backus, b. 9 Dec., 1762, at<br />

N<strong>or</strong>wich, son of Ozi<strong>as</strong> Backus and Lydia Waterman, and<br />

grandson of Josiah Backus and Love K<strong>in</strong>gsbury of JST<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

and .also grandson of Elislia "Waterman and Sarah


HYDE GENEALOGl.<br />

1073<br />

Hacldey of N<strong>or</strong>wich (see Nos. 1079, 40, 53 and 235). Tliey<br />

settled at Bozrah, where tliey had six cliikh-eii rec<strong>or</strong>ded<br />

to <strong>the</strong>m.<br />

Tliose children were<br />

:<br />

6823. Ozi<strong>as</strong>, b. 22 July, 1787, at Bozrah,<br />

6824. Abel, b. 10 May, 1805. at Bozrah.<br />

6825. Abiijail, b. 10 March, 1789, at Bozrah.<br />

G82G. Harriet, b. 23 April, 1799, at Bozrah.<br />

6827. Elizabeth Waterman, ] , o. nr ioa.t ^ -r> i<br />

6828. Lydia Waterman, | ^'- ^^ ^^^^^ ^^^'^' ^^ ^''''^<br />

VI. GuRDON Abel (2484), b<strong>or</strong>a at Frankl<strong>in</strong>, Conn., 5<br />

ISTov., 1788, fifth son of Oliver Abel (585) and Abigail Pettis<br />

of Fi-ankliu, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Margaret Post<br />

of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He probably m. 14 April, 1817,<br />

Anna M<strong>or</strong>gan of N<strong>or</strong>wich, and had four children rec<strong>or</strong>ded<br />

to <strong>the</strong>m at Frankl<strong>in</strong>.<br />

Those children loere:<br />

6829. Alexander Gurdon, b. 20 June, 1818, at New Y<strong>or</strong>k.<br />

6830. Susan Ann, b. 19 May, 1821, at Auo-usta, Ga.<br />

6831. Zerviah Abigail, b. 5 Sept., 1822, at'N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

6832. Sophia Augusta, b. 7 April, 1824, at Augusta.<br />

VI. Abigail Abel (2485), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn., 21<br />

April, 1769, daughter of Oliver Abel (585) and Abigail<br />

Pettis, of N<strong>or</strong>wich, w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of Margaret<br />

Post (15) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. 11 March,<br />

1790, Jabez Willes, b. 10 Sept., 1765, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, eldest<br />

son of Joshua Willes and his second wife Eunice Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton<br />

{see No. 1189). <strong>The</strong>y settled at Frankl<strong>in</strong>, where he<br />

d.^28 May, 1814, and she d. 27 Sept., 1849.<br />

Tlicir children were :<br />

6833. Henry, b. 25 Dec, 1790, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>, d. 21 Oct., 1795.<br />

6834. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, b. 13 April, 1793, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>, d. 8 Nov., 1802.<br />

6835. Laur<strong>in</strong>, b. 29 June, 1795, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>.<br />

6836. Harry, b. 25 Aug., 1797, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>, where he d. 18 Dec,<br />

1849, unm.<br />

6837. H<strong>or</strong>atio, b. 26 April, 1800, at FrankHn. He m. 24 Oct., 1821,<br />

Susan P. Ellis of Frankl<strong>in</strong>, where she d. 6 Nov., 1822. He<br />

had by her one child :<br />

1. Daniel Ellis, b. 27 Oct., 1822, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 14 Sept., 1828, his first cous<strong>in</strong>, Fl<strong>or</strong>etta Perk<strong>in</strong>s<br />

Willes (3811), b. 22 April, 1808, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>, second<br />

daughter of Deacon Joseph H. Willes and NaomiTr^cy (1189)<br />

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of Frankl<strong>in</strong>. 81ie d. 14 Sept., 1839, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, and he<br />

had by her one cdiild :<br />

Cdia Susan, b. 7 June, 1829.<br />

6838. Abel Hunt<strong>in</strong>o-tou, b. 9 Jan., 1804, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>.<br />

6839. Mary Abel, b. 5 Nov., 1807, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>. She m 1<br />

Woodw<strong>or</strong>th, who died. She <strong>the</strong>n m. her first cous<strong>in</strong>, Herman<br />

Hunt<strong>in</strong>iiton Willes (3807), third son of Deacon Joseph<br />

H. Willes and Naoma Tracy (1189) of Frankl<strong>in</strong>. (See No.<br />

3807.)<br />

6840. Abigail Pettis, b. 9 April 1811, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>.<br />

VI. Simeon Lathrop (2491), b<strong>or</strong>n at N'<strong>or</strong>wicli, Conn.,<br />

4 Aug., 1753, eldest son of Deacon Simeon Lathrop and<br />

Hannah Abel (589), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Margaret<br />

Post (15) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. Pie m. 9 Dec., 1781,<br />

Elizabeth Calk<strong>in</strong>s, b. 1759. <strong>The</strong>y settled at <strong>the</strong> Bozrah<br />

Society, <strong>in</strong> N<strong>or</strong>wich, where he d. about 1786.<br />

Her children hy him were<br />

6841. Giles, b. Sept., 1782, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. He lived a bachel<strong>or</strong> at<br />

Bozrah, and died unm.<br />

6842. Simon, b. 30 Dec, 1783, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, lived a bachel<strong>or</strong>, and<br />

died unm.<br />

6843. Hannah, b. 29 Nov., 1785, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She m. her fa<strong>the</strong>r's<br />

first cous<strong>in</strong>, Jabez Backus (1764), eldest son of Oliver Backus<br />

and Dice <strong>Hyde</strong> (424) of Bozrah. {See No. 1764.)<br />

After <strong>the</strong> death of her first hnsband, Elizabeth (Calk<strong>in</strong>s)<br />

Lathrop m. his second cous<strong>in</strong>, Jesse Abel (2375), and had<br />

six children by him, and d. 2 Aug., 1826. {See No. 2375.)<br />

VL Oliver Lathrop (2493), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn., 9<br />

Sept., 1756, third son of Deacon Simeon Lathrop and<br />

Hannah Abel (589), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Margaret<br />

Post (15) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 13 Dec, 1781,<br />

his third cous<strong>in</strong>, Eunice Hough (2555), b. 21 Jan., 1756,<br />

'at N<strong>or</strong>wich, second daughter of Capt. David Hough (611)<br />

of N<strong>or</strong>wich, by his first wife, Desire Clark. <strong>The</strong>y went to<br />

Lebanon, N. H., removed to Hartland, Vt., and removed<br />

to Sharon, Vt., where <strong>the</strong>y died. <strong>The</strong> follow<strong>in</strong>g is all <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>in</strong>f<strong>or</strong>mation I have <strong>as</strong> to <strong>the</strong>ir <strong>descendants</strong>.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

:<br />

6843a. Oliver, who married and went to some of <strong>the</strong> western states,<br />

where he died.<br />

6843Z*. lioderick, who ra. Elizabeth Burbank,and died at his fii<strong>the</strong>r's<br />

homestead <strong>in</strong> Sharon, where his widow w<strong>as</strong> probably liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1863.<br />

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6843f. Aurelia, wlio m. Capt. Asliby, and settled aud died at<br />

Hartland, Vt.<br />

6843c?. Det-ire, who m. Judge Josiali Dana, and settled and died at<br />

Hartland, Vt.<br />

6843e. Amanda, who m. Hon. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge E. Wales, who w<strong>as</strong> a member<br />

of congress from Vermont. She lived and died at Hartf<strong>or</strong>d,<br />

Vt. <strong>The</strong>y had several children ; one of <strong>the</strong>m w<strong>as</strong> Fanny,<br />

who m. Perley C. Jones, a lawyer of Chelsea, who w<strong>as</strong> judge<br />

of probate of Orange county, Vt.<br />

6843/. Elizabeth, who m.'Wareham M<strong>or</strong>se of Lebanon, N. H. She<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Lebanon <strong>in</strong> 1863.<br />

6843(/. Harriet, who m. John Baxter, and lived at Lebanon, N. H.,<br />

where he died. She <strong>the</strong>n m. Dr. W<strong>in</strong>slow, a physician of<br />

Chester, Vt., who died <strong>the</strong>re. And she died about 1862 at<br />

<strong>the</strong> house of her son at Derby L<strong>in</strong>e, Vt.<br />

YL Zabdiel Lathkop (2494), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn.,<br />

30 !N"ov., 1762, fourth son of Deacon Simeon Lathrop and<br />

Hannah Abel (589), w<strong>as</strong> a o:reat grandson of Margaret<br />

Post (15) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 22 Sept., 1788,<br />

Margaret Tracy <strong>the</strong> 3d, who d. 4 Oct., 1783, s. ;;.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m, 6 June, 1785, Abigail Harris of Lebanon.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at Bozrah, where <strong>the</strong>y had three children rec<strong>or</strong>ded<br />

to <strong>the</strong>m.<br />

Those cMldren were :<br />

6844. Alfred, b. 5 Nov., 1786, at Bozrah.<br />

6845. Zabdiel, b. 2 June, 1791, at Bozrah.<br />

6846. Carol<strong>in</strong>e, b. 2 Sept., 1788, at Bozrah.<br />

YL Andrew Lathrop (2495), b<strong>or</strong>n at l^<strong>or</strong>wich. Conn.,<br />

26 Oct., 1764, fifth son of Deacon Simeon Lathrop and<br />

Hannah Abel (589), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Margaret<br />

Post (15) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He probably m. 22<br />

Jan., 1789, Lucretia Smith of Frankl<strong>in</strong>. <strong>The</strong>y settled at<br />

Bozrah, where he w<strong>as</strong> a justice of <strong>the</strong> peace. She d. 9<br />

Oct., 1801.<br />

His children hy her icere:<br />

6847. Simeon, b. 25 Nov., 1792, at Bozrah. He probably m. Abi-<br />

gail , who died, and had by her one child :<br />

1. William, b. 17 April, 1817, at Bozrah.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 20 Dec, 1820, Phebe Peckham of Frankl<strong>in</strong>,<br />

b<strong>or</strong>n about- 1800. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Bozrah, where she d. 11<br />

Aug., 1847, and where <strong>the</strong>y had eight<br />

<strong>the</strong>m :<br />

2. Andretv, b. 10 March, 1822.<br />

3. Lucy, b. 22 May, 1823.<br />

4. Jabe:^. Smith, h. 28 May, 1824.<br />

children rec<strong>or</strong>ded to


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5. Ahmon PeckJiam, b. 21 July, 1826.<br />

6. Jane, b. 25 Oct., 1828.<br />

7 and 8. Daniel Aust<strong>in</strong> and Lydia Zerviah (tw<strong>in</strong>s), b. 23<br />

April, 1832.<br />

9. Anne, b. 20 May, 1834.<br />

6848. Azariab, b. 25 Feb., 1796, at Eozrah. He m. 2 Dec, 1824,<br />

Talitha Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton (6927), b. 13 Feb., 1794, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>,<br />

tliird daughter of Elisha Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton (2535) and Nancy Rudd<br />

(2603) of Frankl<strong>in</strong>. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Frankl<strong>in</strong> and removed<br />

to Vernon, and had five children :<br />

1. Azarwh Wi/fes, h. 24 April, 1826, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer and went to Iowa. (See No. 4750.)<br />

2. Elisha Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, b. 27 Aug., 1827, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>.<br />

3. Philena Maria, b. 26 April, 1829, and d. 11 July, 1831,<br />

at Frankl<strong>in</strong>.<br />

4. Eliza L., b. Nov., 1831.<br />

5. Nancij Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, b. 3 Oct., 1835.<br />

6849. Dice, b. 3 Dec, 1789, at Bozrah.<br />

6850. Philena, b. 10 April, 1791, at Bozrah.<br />

6851. Apame, b. 25 July, 1794, at Bozrah.<br />

6852. Lucy, b. 8 March, 1798, at Bozrah.<br />

6853. Eunice, b. 14 June, 1799, at Bozrah.<br />

Andrew Lathrop, Esq., <strong>the</strong>n m. 30 May, 1802, Zerviah<br />

Polley, at Bozrah, where he probably died.<br />

YI. Lydia Lathrop (2498), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn., 2<br />

Sept., 1758, third danghter of Deacon Simeon Lathrop<br />

and Hannah Abel (589), w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of<br />

Margaret Post (15) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. 2<br />

April, 1786, John Fish of Bozrah, where <strong>the</strong>y settled, and<br />

had six children rec<strong>or</strong>ded to <strong>the</strong>m.<br />

Those children were :<br />

6854. Simeon, b. 1 Feb., 1787, at Bozrah.<br />

6855. John, b. 25 Sept., 1788, at Bozrah.<br />

6856. Miller, b. 5 June, 1791, at Bozrah.<br />

6857. Electa, b. 23 April, 1793, at Bozrah.<br />

6858. Lydia, b. 6 Aug., 1796, at Bozrah.<br />

6859. Margaret, b. 17 Nov., 1799, at Bozrah<br />

VL Jared Tracy (2500), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn., 10<br />

Oct., 1741, eldest son of Capt. Joseph Tracy (590) and<br />

Anne H<strong>in</strong>ckley of N<strong>or</strong>wich, w<strong>as</strong> a great granclson of Margaret<br />

Post (15) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 20 Oct.,<br />

1705, Margaret Grant of N<strong>or</strong>wich, where <strong>the</strong>y settled.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a justice of <strong>the</strong> peace, and w<strong>as</strong> a commissary of


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^077<br />

supplies f<strong>or</strong> <strong>the</strong> American army, dur<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> siege of Boston,<br />

and he w<strong>as</strong> a member of <strong>the</strong> legislature. He d. 25<br />

Dec, 1790, at Demerara, W. I. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant and<br />

a ship m<strong>as</strong>ter.<br />

T/ieir children loerc<br />

:<br />

6860. William Gidney, b. 15 Nov., 1768, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. He m. 19<br />

Jan., 1800, Kacliel llunt<strong>in</strong>gtou, b. 4 April, 1779, at N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

daughter of Judge Benjam<strong>in</strong> Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton and Anna<br />

Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, and maternally granddaughter of Col. Jabez<br />

Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton of W<strong>in</strong>dham, and bis second wife, tbe widow<br />

Sarah Wetm<strong>or</strong>e {see Goodw<strong>in</strong>, 54, note^. <strong>The</strong>y settled at<br />

Wbitesb<strong>or</strong>o', N. Y., where he d. 15 April, 1830. She d. 7<br />

April, 1852, at Utica. <strong>The</strong>y had n<strong>in</strong>e children, b<strong>or</strong>n at<br />

Whitesb<strong>or</strong>o' :<br />

1. Susanna, b. 20 Nov., 1800, m. Nov., 1834, Moses<br />

Bagg of Utica, and d. 17 July, 1859, while on a visit, at<br />

Saratoga Spr<strong>in</strong>gs.<br />

2. Margaret^ b. 18 Jan., 1803, m. April, 1830, Rev.<br />

Chauncey E. Goodrich of Utica, N. Y., and had four children<br />

: Anne, b. May, 1831 ; C<strong>or</strong>nelia, b. 1833; Susan, b.<br />

1836; and Rachel, b. 1839.<br />

3. William, b. 16 June, 1805, graduated at Union college<br />

1824, and w<strong>as</strong> a prom<strong>in</strong>ent and successful lawyer. He m.<br />

20 May, 1831, Lucy Perk<strong>in</strong>s, daughter of Frederick Perk<strong>in</strong>s<br />

of Lisbon, Conn. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Utica, and removed to<br />

New Y<strong>or</strong>k, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859, and bad three<br />

children : Lucy Eldridge, b. 5 May, 1835, m. 22 May, 1861,<br />

William P. Lee of New Y<strong>or</strong>k; Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Parker, b. 8 Dec,<br />

1839; and William Frederick, b. 15 June, 1837, d. 11 Feb.,<br />

1839.<br />

4. Anne Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, b. 7 Oct., 1807, m. 1 May, 1831,<br />

William Curtis Noyes, a lawyer, and setded at Whitesb<strong>or</strong>o',.<br />

where she d. 5 Oct., 1838, and had one child, Rachel Tracy,<br />

b. 1 April, 1832. He removed to New Y<strong>or</strong>k, and married a<br />

daughter of Frederick A. Talmadge, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at New<br />

Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1860, and w<strong>as</strong> one of <strong>the</strong> most dist<strong>in</strong>guished lawyers<br />

of that city.<br />

5. Charles, b. 17 Feb., 1810, graduated at Yale 1832, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. He m. 30 Aug., 1837, Louisa Kirkland,<br />

daughter of Gen. Joseph Kirkland of Utica. <strong>The</strong>y settled<br />

at Utica, and removed to New Y<strong>or</strong>k, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

-<strong>in</strong> 1859, and had five children : Anne Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, b. 10<br />

June, 1838; Mary Kirkland, b. 23 Nov., 183^9; Frances<br />

Louisa, b. 15 May, 1842; Clara, b. 30 Oct., 1843; and<br />

Charles Edward.<br />

6. Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e, b. 10 July, 1812, m. 17 Oct., 1834, Milton<br />

D. Parker of Utica, who d. 8 Dec, 1839. She w<strong>as</strong> lost by<br />

<strong>the</strong> wreck<strong>in</strong>g of tbe steam boat Swallow, <strong>in</strong> April, 1845,


IQJS<br />

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near A<strong>the</strong>ns, N. Y. <strong>The</strong>y had two children : Charlotte<br />

Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, b. 22 Oct., 1835; and Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e lloxauna, b. 5<br />

June, 1839.<br />

7. Henri/^ b. 10 Feb., 1815; w<strong>as</strong> a civil eng<strong>in</strong>eer, and d.<br />

31 May, 1851, at Panama, N. Gr., unru.<br />

S. Udicard Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, h. 'S\ March, 1817; w<strong>as</strong> a civil<br />

eng<strong>in</strong>eer, and w<strong>as</strong> unm. <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

9. Frances, b. fr Jan., 1821, m. 16 March, 1852, William<br />

Henry Welles of Brattleb<strong>or</strong>o', Vt., son of Ebenezer Welles<br />

and Mary Chester. He w<strong>as</strong>, through his mo<strong>the</strong>r, descended<br />

from Mabel Harlakenden, and from <strong>the</strong> k<strong>in</strong>gs and nobility<br />

of England (.sec Ajjpendix A). <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> New<br />

Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1862, and had one daughter, Julia Chester, b. <strong>in</strong><br />

1856.<br />

6861. Joseph W<strong>in</strong>slow, b. 9 March, 1773, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. He m. 21<br />

Sept., 1807, Wealthy Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, b. 8 Jan., 1780, at N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

daughter of Elijah Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, Esq., of Bozrah, by<br />

his second wife, Lydia Baldw<strong>in</strong>. <strong>The</strong>y settled at N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

and he d. 3 April, 1845, and she d. 11 July, 1840. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had six children, b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich :<br />

1. Jared W<strong>in</strong>slow, h. 29 May, 1812; a merchant <strong>in</strong> New<br />

Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

2. James Joseph, b. 3 Dec, 1814; a merchant <strong>in</strong> New<br />

Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

3. Edward Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, b. 21 April, 1817, m. 10 Jan.,<br />

1856, Louisa H. Thom<strong>as</strong> of <strong>the</strong> state of Delaware ; w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at New Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

4. Sarah Grant, b. 21 Aug., 1819, d. <strong>in</strong> 1838, unm.<br />

5. C<strong>or</strong>nelia Margaret, b. 15 Oct., 1822, liv<strong>in</strong>g at N<strong>or</strong>wich<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1857, unm.<br />

6. Lydia Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, liv<strong>in</strong>g at N<strong>or</strong>wich <strong>in</strong> 1857, unm.<br />

6862. Gardner, b. 23 Feb., 1777, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. He m. 9 Feb., 1805,<br />

Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Lans<strong>in</strong>g, daughter of C<strong>or</strong>nelius Lans<strong>in</strong>g of Lans<strong>in</strong>gburgh,<br />

N. Y., where <strong>the</strong>y settled, and where he w<strong>as</strong> f<strong>or</strong><br />

many years <strong>the</strong> propriet<strong>or</strong> and publisher of <strong>the</strong> Lans<strong>in</strong>ghurgh<br />

Gazette. <strong>The</strong>y subsequently removed to Utiea, N. Y. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had six children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Lans<strong>in</strong>gburgh :<br />

1. C<strong>or</strong>nelius Lans<strong>in</strong>g, b. 25 Nov., 1805, graduated at<br />

Union college <strong>in</strong> 1824 and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, m. 9 Sept., 1845,<br />

at Cohoes, Mary Olmstead, b. 1 Aug., 1808, at Onondaga,<br />

N. Y., daughter of Ge<strong>or</strong>ge W. Olmstead and Mary Tyler.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at Lans<strong>in</strong>gburgh. and <strong>in</strong> May, 1846, removed<br />

to Troy, N. Y., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1863. <strong>The</strong>y had<br />

three children b<strong>or</strong>n at Troy : C<strong>or</strong>nelius Lans<strong>in</strong>s:, b. 2 Feb.,<br />

1848, d. 17 Dec, 1856; Mary EHzabeth, b. 2 May, 1850;<br />

and Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e, b. 6 Feb., 1852, d. 20 Feb., 1854.<br />

2. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, b. 30 Nov., 1812, m. 25 Sept., 1836, Carol<strong>in</strong>e<br />

Tracy, daughter of Seymour Tracy of Frankl<strong>in</strong>, Conn.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at Utica and removed to Milwaukee, and had


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1079<br />

two children : Olive, b. 11 July, 1887 ; and Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Lans<strong>in</strong>o-,<br />

b. 25 March, 1841.<br />

3. James JaraJ, b. 3 Dec, 1819, resided at Cleveland, 0.<br />

4. Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Margaret, b. 16 Jan., 1816, m. 6 Sept., 1836,<br />

John A. Lyon of Cleveland, 0., and had two <strong>or</strong> m<strong>or</strong>e children<br />

: Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e, b. 18 Sept., 1838; James, b. 2 Aug., 1841.<br />

5. Sman Hester, b. 23 Feb., 1818.<br />

6. Helen Alv<strong>or</strong>d, b. 4 Aug., 1823, m. 5 July, 1847, John<br />

E. Tayl<strong>or</strong> of Lans<strong>in</strong>gburgh, who graduated at Union college<br />

1839, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Troy and removed<br />

to Jonesville, Wis., where he died.<br />

6863. James Grant, b. 16 March, 1781, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. He m. 30<br />

Nov., 1836, Sarah Osgood, b<strong>or</strong>n at Andover, 3I<strong>as</strong>s. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

settled at Syracuse, N. Y., and had three <strong>or</strong> m<strong>or</strong>e children :<br />

1. James Grant, b. 4 Oct., 1837.<br />

2. Osf/ood Fo.se, b. 25 June, 1840.<br />

3. William Gardner, b. 7 April, 1843, an officer of volunteers<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1863.<br />

6864. Sarah, b. 10 Feb., 1767, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She d. 1838, unm.<br />

6865. Susannah, b. 8 Aug., 1770, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She m. 20 March,<br />

1792, Gurdon Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, b. 16 March, 1768, at N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

son of Judge Benjam<strong>in</strong> Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton and Anne Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton<br />

of N<strong>or</strong>wich, and afterwards of Home, N. Y. (see A^o. 6860.)<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at N<strong>or</strong>wich, where she<br />

d. 21 Aug., 1793. He had by her one child :<br />

Edivard, b. 5 Dec, 1702, graduated at Union college<br />

1810, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. He d. 16 Dec, 1816, at New<br />

Y<strong>or</strong>k, unm.<br />

Gurdon Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton <strong>the</strong>n m. 6 July, 1794, Anne Perk<strong>in</strong>s,<br />

and lived at Home, and afterwards at New Y<strong>or</strong>k,<br />

and had by her four o<strong>the</strong>r children, three of whom died<br />

unm. <strong>The</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r, Susanna, m. Maj<strong>or</strong> James S. Dalliba of<br />

<strong>the</strong> U. S. army.<br />

6866. Margaret, b. 28 July, 1782, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, d. 1 Aug., 1782.<br />

6867. Margaret 2d, b. 19 Dec, 1783, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, d. 24 Nov., 1786.<br />

After <strong>the</strong> deatli of Jared Tracy, his widow m. 30 Oct.,<br />

1796, Jabez Backus, Esq., of I*^<strong>or</strong>wich [see No. 495), and d.<br />

13 Nov., 1815.<br />

VI. Lucy Tracy (2506), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn., 20<br />

July, 1744, eldest daughter of Dr. Elisha Tracy (591) of<br />

N<strong>or</strong>wich, by his first wife, Lucy Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, w^<strong>as</strong> a great<br />

granddaughter of Margaret Post (15) of tlie third generation.<br />

She m. 7 April, 1763, Dr. Philip Turner, b. 25 Feb.,<br />

1740, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, eldest son of Capt. Philip Turner and<br />

Mrs. Anne (Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton) Adgate of N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

[This Anne (Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton) Adgate, b. 20 March, 1715, at


1080 ^^^'^^ GENEALOGY.<br />

I^<strong>or</strong>wicli, who m. 24 April, 1739, Capt. Philip Turner, w<strong>as</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> widow of Thom<strong>as</strong> Adgate <strong>the</strong> 3d of ^N<strong>or</strong>wich, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> third daughter of Daniel Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton and Abigail<br />

B<strong>in</strong>gham, and granddaughter of Deacon Simon Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton<br />

<strong>the</strong> lirst, and Sarah Clark of N<strong>or</strong>wich. Capt. Philip Turner<br />

b. about 1716, at Scituate, w<strong>as</strong> probably a great grandson<br />

of Humphrey Turner of Scituate, who came from England<br />

previous to 1730 ; <strong>as</strong> follows : <strong>The</strong> emigrant, Humphrey<br />

Turner, had two sons by <strong>the</strong> name of John. <strong>The</strong><br />

tirst m. 12 Nov., 1645, Mary Brewster. <strong>The</strong> l<strong>as</strong>t, called<br />

by his fa<strong>the</strong>r young John, m. 25 April, 1649, Anne James,<br />

and had a son, Philip, b. 18 Aug., 1673, at Scituate, who<br />

w<strong>as</strong> probably <strong>the</strong> fa<strong>the</strong>r of Capt. Philip Turner of ~Sovwich,<br />

who d. 13 Jan., 1755, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> 39th year of his age.]<br />

Dr. Turner, f<strong>or</strong> three years previous to his marriage,<br />

had been an <strong>as</strong>sistant surgeon to a prov<strong>in</strong>cial regiment, <strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> service of <strong>the</strong> crown, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> French war, and became a<br />

very skillful surgeon. <strong>The</strong>y settled at JST<strong>or</strong>wich, where he<br />

went <strong>in</strong>to <strong>the</strong> practice of his profession with dist<strong>in</strong>guished<br />

success. At <strong>the</strong> commencement of <strong>the</strong> revolution, he w<strong>as</strong><br />

with <strong>the</strong> American troops at Boston. He w<strong>as</strong> with <strong>the</strong><br />

army at I^ew Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1776, where his services were of<br />

immense value to <strong>the</strong> wounded <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> battles of Flatbush,<br />

Harlem Heights, and White Pla<strong>in</strong>s. In 1777 he w<strong>as</strong><br />

appo<strong>in</strong>ted surgeon-general of <strong>the</strong> army of <strong>the</strong> United<br />

States f<strong>or</strong> <strong>the</strong> e<strong>as</strong>tern department; <strong>the</strong> duties of which<br />

situation he cont<strong>in</strong>ued to discharge with ability till about<br />

<strong>the</strong> close of <strong>the</strong> war. He <strong>the</strong>n returned to his private<br />

practice at N<strong>or</strong>wich, which he cont<strong>in</strong>ued <strong>the</strong>re f<strong>or</strong> nearly<br />

twenty years. About 1800 <strong>the</strong>y removed to <strong>the</strong> city of<br />

New Y<strong>or</strong>k. He w<strong>as</strong> soon after appo<strong>in</strong>ted post surgeon to<br />

<strong>the</strong> troops <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> several f<strong>or</strong>tifications <strong>in</strong> and about New<br />

Y<strong>or</strong>k. It w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong>re that, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> spr<strong>in</strong>g of 1809, <strong>the</strong> writer<br />

hereof, while visit<strong>in</strong>g a bro<strong>the</strong>r who w<strong>as</strong> an officer <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

army on Bcdlow's Island, became acqua<strong>in</strong>ted with <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong>n venerable Dr. Turner (whose wife w<strong>as</strong> a first cous<strong>in</strong><br />

of <strong>the</strong> writer's mo<strong>the</strong>r). He d. <strong>in</strong> 1815 at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> buried with military hon<strong>or</strong>s.<br />

Tlieir children wer-e :<br />

68G8, John, b. 29 May, 1764, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. He m. Hannah Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton,<br />

b. 29 April, 1765, daughter of Jonathan Hunt<strong>in</strong>g.^<br />

ton and Eunice Lathrop, and settled at N<strong>or</strong>wich, where he<br />

w<strong>as</strong> an em<strong>in</strong>ent physician and surgeon, and w<strong>as</strong> a member of<br />

<strong>the</strong> legislature. He d. 7 May, 1S,37, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, and she d.<br />

7 May, 1845. <strong>The</strong>y had four children :


HYDE GENEALOGY. 1081<br />

1. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Frederick, b. about 1791, d. 9 Feb., 1813, at<br />

N<strong>or</strong>wich, unm.<br />

2. Charle.^ W., h. 1793, d. 13 Feb., 1794.<br />

3. Julia Frances 3Iari.onette, m. tlie Rev. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Perk<strong>in</strong>s,<br />

and died leav<strong>in</strong>g a daughter, Hannah Perk<strong>in</strong>s, who d. unm.<br />

4. Elizabeth II., who w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> second wife of <strong>the</strong> llev.<br />

Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Perk<strong>in</strong>s, and had by him two sons : John Turner<br />

Perk<strong>in</strong>s, who d. unm. ; and Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Turner Perk<strong>in</strong>s, who <strong>in</strong><br />

18.59 w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> sole surviv<strong>in</strong>g descendant of Dr. John Turner.<br />

GS69. William Pitt., b. 3 Sept., 176G, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, <strong>the</strong> ))oct and <strong>the</strong><br />

satirist. He m. Phebe and settled at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, where<br />

he W<strong>as</strong> a physician, and w<strong>as</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> service of <strong>the</strong> United<br />

States <strong>as</strong> an <strong>as</strong>sistant surgeon. <strong>The</strong>y had four children :<br />

1. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge. F., who died s. j>. 2. Francia Lathrop.<br />

3. Marv<strong>in</strong> Waitc.<br />

4. Marionette.<br />

<strong>The</strong> three l<strong>as</strong>t were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859,<br />

6870. Lucy Xun, b. at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She m. Dr. Gurdou Lathrop, b.<br />

6 Dec, 1767, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, eldest son of Azariah Lathrop,<br />

and Abigail Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton of N<strong>or</strong>wich, and grandson of Nathaniel<br />

Lathrop and Anne Backus of N<strong>or</strong>wich, and great<br />

grandson of Samuel Lathrop and Hannah Adgate of N<strong>or</strong>wich<br />

(.see No. 438). He graduated at Yale <strong>in</strong> 1787, and w<strong>as</strong><br />

a physician. He d. 1828. <strong>The</strong>y had two children:<br />

1. John, who w<strong>as</strong> a merchant at Savannah, Ga., and died<br />

unm.<br />

2. Ahhif Maria, who m. Edward Whit<strong>in</strong>g of N<strong>or</strong>wich and<br />

d. s. ]).<br />

6871. Nancy, b. 1 April, 1772, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She m. 15 Nov., 1810,<br />

Judge Marv<strong>in</strong> Waite of New Loudon, b. 16 Dec, 1746, at<br />

Lyme, second son of Richard Waite of Lyme, by his first<br />

wife, Elizabeth Marv<strong>in</strong> (see No. 2108). She w<strong>as</strong> his third<br />

wife, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at New London. Judge Marv<strong>in</strong> Waite<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and went <strong>in</strong>to practice at New Loudon about<br />

1769 <strong>in</strong> partnership with Samuel Holden Parsons (see No.<br />

2115), and w<strong>as</strong> a successful practitioner <strong>the</strong>re until he retired<br />

from <strong>the</strong> bar about 1800. He w<strong>as</strong> frequently a member<br />

of <strong>the</strong> state legislature; w<strong>as</strong> a judge of <strong>the</strong> county court;<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a presidential elect<strong>or</strong> at <strong>the</strong> first election of Gen. W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> one of <strong>the</strong> council appo<strong>in</strong>ted to dispose of <strong>the</strong><br />

lands belong<strong>in</strong>g to <strong>the</strong> state and establish <strong>the</strong> school fund.<br />

He d. June, 1815, at New London ; and his l<strong>as</strong>t wife d.<br />

April, 1851, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. He had by her one child<br />

John Turner Waite, b. 27 Aug., 1811, at New London.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong><br />

lawyer.<br />

educated at Tr<strong>in</strong>ity college, Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, and w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

He m. April 1842, Elizabeth Harris, at New Y''<strong>or</strong>k.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at N<strong>or</strong>wich Town, where he held <strong>the</strong> oiEce of<br />

postm<strong>as</strong>ter f<strong>or</strong> a few years, and where he w<strong>as</strong> a successful and<br />

very dist<strong>in</strong>guished lawyer, and where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1863. <strong>The</strong>y had three children :<br />

136<br />

Marv<strong>in</strong>, b. 1843 ; Anne<br />

:


1082<br />

^^^^^'^ GENEALOGY.<br />

Eliza, h. 1S46; and Mary Elizabeth, b. 1853. Marv<strong>in</strong> w<strong>as</strong><br />

a lieutenant of volunteers and w<strong>as</strong> killed at <strong>the</strong> battle of An-<br />

tietam, 17 September, 1862. <strong>The</strong> follow<strong>in</strong>g w<strong>as</strong> written <strong>in</strong><br />

reference to his gallantry and early death :<br />

His gallant yopng spirit, so ardent and bold,<br />

F<strong>or</strong>th h<strong>as</strong> gone on its long march eternal,<br />

And <strong>the</strong> warm, beat<strong>in</strong>g heart is now dead, still and oold.<br />

That o'errai} with all feel<strong>in</strong>gs fraternal.<br />

<strong>The</strong> eye that w<strong>as</strong> lighted with hon<strong>or</strong> and truth.<br />

And often with love and devotion,<br />

Is cold <strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> sod tlmt h<strong>as</strong> covered his youth,<br />

And dark <strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> depths of <strong>the</strong> ocean.<br />

His smooth, boyish cheek, where <strong>the</strong> summer's warm breath<br />

Had left but <strong>the</strong> fa<strong>in</strong>test of traces.<br />

Is pale <strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> snow, at <strong>the</strong> cold touch of death,<br />

And bereft of its bloseom<strong>in</strong>g graces.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> youthful <strong>in</strong> years, but let justice be done<br />

To <strong>the</strong> spirit, high, dar<strong>in</strong>g and tender;<br />

His country can lion<strong>or</strong>, 'mid all her brave sons,<br />

No bolder and truer defender.<br />

"Where <strong>the</strong> iron hail flew like a tempest of wrath.<br />

He stood with <strong>the</strong> battle-st<strong>or</strong>m round him;<br />

Where blood, shed like ra<strong>in</strong>, made a dark g<strong>or</strong>y path,<br />

<strong>The</strong> death, that had sought him, <strong>the</strong>re found him.<br />

It found him — it smote him— Oh ! God, that th<strong>in</strong>e arm<br />

Had stretched f<strong>or</strong>th a shield and a shelter,<br />

To ward from his person all evil and harm<br />

Left <strong>the</strong>re on <strong>the</strong> red field to welter.<br />

Bear him back from <strong>the</strong> field where he gallantly fell,<br />

To <strong>the</strong> shade of <strong>the</strong> hills of his childhood;<br />

Through <strong>the</strong> boughs of <strong>the</strong> maple let symphonies s<strong>well</strong>,<br />

O'er his grave by <strong>the</strong> green spread<strong>in</strong>g wildwood.<br />

And <strong>the</strong> mounta<strong>in</strong> brooks, d<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>g so swiftly along,<br />

As to listen<strong>in</strong>g willows <strong>the</strong>y prattle.<br />

Shall chant, <strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong>y go, <strong>the</strong> sad requiem song,<br />

Of <strong>the</strong> soldier who sleeps from life's battle.<br />

<strong>The</strong> first wife of Judge Marv<strong>in</strong> Waite, to whom he w<strong>as</strong><br />

m. 25 April, 1779, w<strong>as</strong> Martha Jones of New London, by<br />

whom he had seven children : Marv<strong>in</strong>; Martha Jones; Harriet,<br />

who m. Francis Richards; Richard; Howard; Oliver;<br />

and Eliza, who m. Jedediah Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton of N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 22 April, 1805, <strong>the</strong> widow Harriet Saltonstall,<br />

and had by her one child : Marv<strong>in</strong> 2d, b. 10 Dec,<br />

1806.<br />

6872. Elizabeth Tracy, b. at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She m. 14 Aug., 1793,<br />

Daniel Lathrop, b. 13 Oct., 1769, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, youngest son<br />


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HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

^083<br />

of Dr, Joshua Latlirop of N<strong>or</strong>wichj by his second wife, Mercy<br />

Eells of Ston<strong>in</strong>gton.<br />

[This Dr. Joshua Lathrop, b. 8 Majj 1723, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, graduated<br />

at Yale 1743, and w<strong>as</strong> a physician and druggist, m. 21<br />

May, 1748, Hannah Gardner, who d. 24 July, 1750, s. ^j.,<br />

and after her death m. 5 Nov., 1761, Mercy Eells of Ston<strong>in</strong>gton,<br />

and d. 29 Oct., 1807, w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> youngest son of Thom<strong>as</strong><br />

Lathrop and Lydia Abel, and grandson of Samuel Lathrop<br />

<strong>the</strong> second and llat<strong>in</strong>ah Adgate of N<strong>or</strong>wich. (^See No. 438.)<br />

Daniel Lathrop graduated at Yale <strong>in</strong> 1787. <strong>The</strong>y settled<br />

at N<strong>or</strong>wich, n'here he d. 1825. <strong>The</strong>y had four children,<br />

b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich :<br />

1. Jcme Eliza, h. 26 July, 1795, m. Jonathan Ge<strong>or</strong>ge<br />

W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton Trumbull, son of David Trumbull arid Sarah<br />

Backus, and grandson«of <strong>the</strong> first Gov. Jonathan Trumbull<br />

and Faith Rob<strong>in</strong>son of Lebanon (.see No. 173). He graduated<br />

at Yale 1807, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. <strong>The</strong>y settled at N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

where he d. <strong>in</strong> 1853, and where she also died. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had a son, Daniel Lathrop Trumbull, and perhaps o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

children.<br />

2. FranJi Turner, b. 9 Aug., 1798.<br />

3. Ann Matilda, b. 10 March, 1^00, d. unm.<br />

4. C<strong>or</strong>nelia Sophia, b. 30 July, 1804, m. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge G. Willes,<br />

and died, leav<strong>in</strong>g a son : William Henry Willes, who w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859, unm.<br />

6873. Sophia, b. at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She m. Judge Alexander Richards<br />

of New London, and afterwards of St. Lawrence county,<br />

N. Y. He w<strong>as</strong> a judge of <strong>the</strong> county courts, and w<strong>as</strong> collect<strong>or</strong><br />

of <strong>the</strong> customs f<strong>or</strong> <strong>the</strong> district of Oswegatchie. She<br />

died s. p.<br />

VI. Alice Tracy (2507), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn., 11<br />

Oct., 1745, second clan^liter of Dr. Elislia Tracy (591) of<br />

N<strong>or</strong>wich, by his first wife, Lucy Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, w<strong>as</strong> a great<br />

granddaughter of Margaret Post (15) of <strong>the</strong> third generation.<br />

She m. 15 June" 1766, Elisha Leff<strong>in</strong>g<strong>well</strong>, b. 4 Nov.,<br />

1743, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, seventh son of Benajah Leff<strong>in</strong>g<strong>well</strong> and<br />

Joanna Christophers.<br />

[This Joanna Christophers, b. 19 March, 1707, at New<br />

London, who m. 24 Aug., 1726, Benajah Leff<strong>in</strong>g<strong>well</strong> of<br />

N<strong>or</strong>wich, w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> youngest daughter of Judge Richard<br />

Christophers of New London, by his second wife, Grace<br />

Turner of Scituate, M<strong>as</strong>s., which Richard Christophers<br />

w<strong>as</strong> b. 13 July, 1662, <strong>in</strong> Devonshire, and w<strong>as</strong> son of Christopher<br />

Christophers and Mary his wife, who came to New<br />

London about 1665. Grace Turner w<strong>as</strong> a daughter of<br />

John Turner and Mary Brewster of Scituate, and granddaughter<br />

of Jonathan Brewster and Lucretia his wife of


1084<br />

RYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

Duxbiiiy, and afterwards of New London, and great<br />

granddaughter of Elder "William Brewster of <strong>the</strong> Mayflower.<br />

<strong>The</strong> wife of Jonathan Brewster, with his son William,<br />

came over with Elder Brewster <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mayflower,<br />

But Jonathan, <strong>the</strong> husband, came over <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Little Ann,<br />

10 >^ov., 1621 fCcdk. N. i., 276, 317). This Benajah Leff<strong>in</strong>g<strong>well</strong>,<br />

b. 9 Aug., 1693, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, who m. 24th Aug.,<br />

1726, Joanna Christophers, and had eight sons and five<br />

daughters, w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> third son of Thom<strong>as</strong> Leff<strong>in</strong>g<strong>well</strong> and<br />

Mary Bushnell, and w<strong>as</strong> grandson -of Lieut. Thom<strong>as</strong><br />

Leff<strong>in</strong>g<strong>well</strong> <strong>the</strong> first of N<strong>or</strong>wich and Mary his wife [see No.<br />

1021), and w<strong>as</strong> also grandson of Richard Bushnell of Saybrook<br />

and Mary Marv<strong>in</strong>. See No. 6.]<br />

Elisha Leff<strong>in</strong>g<strong>well</strong> and wife -eettled at N<strong>or</strong>wich, but I<br />

have not <strong>as</strong>certa<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>the</strong> dates of <strong>the</strong>ir deaths.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children ivere :<br />

G874 Dyar, b. 6 April, 1767, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, d. 5 Oct., 1770.<br />

6875. Dyar 2d, b. 5 Oct., 1770, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. He m. his mo<strong>the</strong>r's<br />

I'uurth cous<strong>in</strong>, Hannah Waterman (1246) eldest daughter of<br />

Arunah Waterman (278) and Hannah Leff<strong>in</strong>g<strong>well</strong> of N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

and afterwards of St. Johnsbury, Vt. After his death<br />

he m. <strong>the</strong> widow Eunice (Su<strong>the</strong>rland) Brewster, and d. 5 Dec,<br />

1821. (See No. 1246.)<br />

6876. Elisha, b. 28 Feb., 1778, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. He m. his mo<strong>the</strong>r's<br />

fourth cous<strong>in</strong>, Frances Thom<strong>as</strong> (1251), eldest daughter of<br />

Simeon Thom<strong>as</strong> (283) and Lucretia Deshon of N<strong>or</strong>wich, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> lost at sea. (See No. 1251.)<br />

6877. Mart<strong>in</strong>, b. Oct., 1785, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. He m. March, 1819, his<br />

mo<strong>the</strong>r's fourth cous<strong>in</strong> Mary Thom<strong>as</strong> (1260), eldest daughter<br />

of Thom<strong>as</strong> Langrel Thom<strong>as</strong> (284) of N<strong>or</strong>wich, by his first<br />

wife Eunice Birchard (1680). He died at sea <strong>in</strong> 1819, s.p.,<br />

and she w<strong>as</strong><br />

1260.)<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Geneva, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1859. {See No.<br />

6878. Lucy Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, b. 4 Sept., 1768 at N<strong>or</strong>wich. Slie m. her<br />

second cous<strong>in</strong>, Deacon Simon Abel (6662) of Bozrah, eldest<br />

son of Simeon Abel (2372) and Martha Crocker.<br />

6662.)<br />

{SeeA^o.<br />

6879. Sarah, b. 27 Nov., 1772, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She m. Ros<strong>well</strong> Culver,<br />

and d. at Buffalo, N. Y. <strong>The</strong>y had three children<br />

1. Jonuthcm E., who m. Miss Denison (sister of Rev.<br />

Charles Denison), w<strong>as</strong> a grocer<br />

Wiscons<strong>in</strong>.<br />

at N<strong>or</strong>wich, and removed to<br />

2. ^4.sa, who lived at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, and afterwards Went to<br />

New Orleans.<br />

3. C<strong>or</strong>nelia., who m. —— Crandall, a merchant of N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

and afterwards of Buffalo.<br />

6880. Alice, b. 8 Aug., 1775, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She m. her second<br />

cous<strong>in</strong> of <strong>the</strong> Tracy blood and her mo<strong>the</strong>r's fourth cous<strong>in</strong> of<br />

:


:<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

1085<br />

tlic <strong>Hyde</strong> blood, Henry Tracy (1268), eldest son of Capt.<br />

Frederick Tracy (25U1) and Deb<strong>or</strong>ah Thom<strong>as</strong> (2S5) of N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

{See No. 1208.)<br />

6881. Nancy, b. 15 Feb., 1781, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She m. 8 Sept., 1814,<br />

Deacon Nehemiah Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, b. 20 xipril, 1782, at N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

youngest son of Elijah Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton of Bozrah by his second<br />

wife, Lydia Baldw<strong>in</strong>, and grandson of Isaac Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton and<br />

llebecca Lathrop.<br />

[That Isaac Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, b. 5 Feb., 1688, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, who<br />

m. 21 Feb., 1716, Rebecca Lathrop, b. 20 April, 16U5, at<br />

N<strong>or</strong>wich, eldest daughter of Israel Lathrop and llebecca<br />

Bliss of N<strong>or</strong>wich (see No. 1083), w<strong>as</strong> a justice of <strong>the</strong> peace<br />

and a member of <strong>the</strong> legislature; and w<strong>as</strong> town clerk of N<strong>or</strong>wich<br />

f<strong>or</strong> about sixty years. He w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> second son of Deacon<br />

Christopher Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, b. 1 Nov., 1660, at N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

and his first wife, Sarah Adgate. See No. 101.]<br />

Deacon Nehemiah Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton and wife settled at Bozrah,<br />

where she d. 12 July, 1885. He had by her four children,<br />

b<strong>or</strong>n at Bozrah<br />

1. Nancy Leffiiujioell^ b. 14 June, 1815, m. 24 Oct., 1841,<br />

Alba C. Thompson, a merchant of N<strong>or</strong>wich, where <strong>the</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had five children : Elizabeth<br />

Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, b. 19 Aug., 1842; Malv<strong>in</strong>a Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, b.<br />

11 May, 1845; Frank, b. 23 July, 1848, died iu <strong>in</strong>fancy;<br />

Xnnie, b. 80 Aug., 1849; and Carol<strong>in</strong>e Haml<strong>in</strong>, b. 5 March,<br />

1855.<br />

2. Elijah Baldw<strong>in</strong>^ b. 14 Aug., 1816, w<strong>as</strong> educated at<br />

Yale, m. 6 March, 1848, Julia Welch, daughter of Thom<strong>as</strong><br />

AVelch and Laura Lathrop of W<strong>in</strong>dham. He w<strong>as</strong> a clergyman,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> settled at Putnam, Conn., <strong>in</strong> 1848; and from<br />

1850 he w<strong>as</strong> engaged <strong>in</strong> teach<strong>in</strong>g. He received <strong>the</strong> hon<strong>or</strong>ary<br />

degree of m<strong>as</strong>ter of arts at Yale <strong>in</strong> 1851. In 1861 <strong>the</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Stamf<strong>or</strong>d, Conn., where he w<strong>as</strong> pr<strong>in</strong>cipal of a<br />

select school. He w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong>n engaged <strong>in</strong> pi'epar<strong>in</strong>g a genea-<br />

logical hist<strong>or</strong>y of <strong>the</strong> Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton family. <strong>The</strong>y had five<br />

children: Abby Swift, b. 7 April, 1845, d. 12 Feb., 1846;<br />

Julia Swift, b. 1 Sept., 1846; Clara Louisa, b. 27 July,<br />

1848; Sarah Lee, b. 12 Sept., 1850, d. 24 Dec, 1850; and<br />

Edmund Clement, b. 30 May, 1852, d. 9 Sept., 1852.<br />

3. Elisha Tracy, b. 28 Dec, 1817, m. 2 Sept., 1844, Malv<strong>in</strong>a<br />

Bos<strong>well</strong>, daughter of Dr. Thom<strong>as</strong> Bos<strong>well</strong> of N<strong>or</strong>wich<br />

City. He w<strong>as</strong> a goldsmith at N<strong>or</strong>wich, and d. 16 Feb.,<br />

1859, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, s. p., where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1861.<br />

4. WaUam Dyar, b. 18 Dec, 1821, m. 16 Nov., 1847,<br />

Mary Anne K<strong>in</strong>ney, daughter of Thom<strong>as</strong> K<strong>in</strong>ney of N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

She d. 27 July, 1848. He <strong>the</strong>n m. 19 May, 1852,<br />

Calista Heed, b. 29 JMarch, 1830, daughter of James Reed,<br />

Esq., of Spr<strong>in</strong>gfield, N. Y. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Providence<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1860. He had one child by his first wife, William


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Tracy, b. 16 July, 1848^ and one by his l<strong>as</strong>t wife, Mai-y<br />

Anne, b. 28 May, 1855.<br />

After <strong>the</strong> death of his first wife. Deacon Nehemiah Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton<br />

m. 21 Dec, 1741, Mrs. Nancy (H<strong>in</strong>ckley) Hough<br />

(2()70), widow of Jirah Isham Hough (7017) and daughter<br />

of Timothy H<strong>in</strong>ckley (667) and Saloma Strong of Lebanon.<br />

He d. 2 June, 1852. at Bozrah, where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1858, s. p.<br />

12. Lucretia, b. 14 Nov., 1782, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She m. 25 Dec,<br />

180,3, Elijah Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, b. 10 Dec, 1777, at N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

bro<strong>the</strong>r of her sister Nancy's husband, and second son of<br />

Elijah Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, Esq., of Bozrah, by his second wife,<br />

Lydia Baldw<strong>in</strong>. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Bozrah, where he w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

farmer and a justice of <strong>the</strong> peace, and where she d. 30 Oct.,<br />

1816. He had by her three children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Bozrah :<br />

1. Philnra Lcff<strong>in</strong>givdl, b. 23 March, 1805, m. 22 March,<br />

1832, Christopher Leff<strong>in</strong>g<strong>well</strong> Lathrop, son of Deacon Charles<br />

Lathrop of N<strong>or</strong>wich. <strong>The</strong>y removed to Cleveland, 0.,<br />

where she d. 13 Aug., 1843, leav<strong>in</strong>g one daughter, Elizabeth<br />

Hutch<strong>in</strong>s, b. 8 Feb., 1836, whom, <strong>in</strong> 1860 William Merriam<br />

of Cleveland.<br />

2. Wmslow Tracy, b. 25 Aug., 1807, ni. 1 June, 1830,<br />

Almira Carson of Pittsfield, M<strong>as</strong>s. He graduated at Pittsfield<br />

medical school <strong>in</strong> 1829, and w<strong>as</strong> a physiciap. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

lived at Ohio City, where she d. Feb., 1838. He <strong>the</strong>n m. 12<br />

July, 1840, at Akron, 0., Julia (Swift) Babcock, daughter of<br />

Chief Justice Zepheniah Swift of W<strong>in</strong>dham, Conn. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

settled at Akron, where he d. 23 Dec, 1849, from a wound<br />

received <strong>in</strong> conduct<strong>in</strong>g a post m<strong>or</strong>tem exam<strong>in</strong>ation. He had<br />

five children : William Henry, b. 12 June, 1832, m. Kate<br />

Stanley; Frances Elizabeth, b. 30 July, 1834; C<strong>or</strong>nelia W<strong>in</strong>slow,<br />

b. 3 Aug., 1837, m. 1861 William Silliman Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton<br />

of Cleveland; Julia Almira, b. 6 Aug., 1845; and<br />

Emely Lucretia, b. 12 Aug., 1849.<br />

3. Carolme Matilda, b. 29 Sept., 1809, m. 16 Sept., 1835,<br />

Samnel K. Haml<strong>in</strong>, Esq., of Buffalo, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858, and had two children : Charles W., b. 1836 ; and<br />

Harriet C<strong>or</strong>nelia, b. 1842.<br />

Elijah Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton <strong>the</strong>n m. 13 June, 1S21, Olive Starke<br />

(2821), b. 17 March, 1797, at Bozrah, fourth daughter of<br />

Joshua Stark and Olive Lathrop (718) of Bozrah, where he<br />

w<strong>as</strong> hv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1863. She d. 26 Sept., 1862. He had by<br />

her three o<strong>the</strong>r children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Bozrah :<br />

4. Lucretia Lcff<strong>in</strong>


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1087<br />

6, Alfred Joshua, h. 11 June, 1834; a soldier <strong>in</strong> tho<br />

Union army <strong>in</strong> 18G2, unm.<br />

G883. Pliilena, b. Oct., 1791, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She died unm.<br />

VI. PiiiLURA Tracy (2510), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn., 30<br />

Sept., 1751, filth daughter of Dr. Elisha Tracy (591) of<br />

N<strong>or</strong>wich, by his first wife Lucy Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, w<strong>as</strong> a great<br />

grand daughter of Margaret Post of <strong>the</strong> third generation.<br />

She m. lO'Dec, 1782, her third cous<strong>in</strong> of <strong>the</strong> T"racy blood,<br />

Samuel Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, b. 15 Nov., 1751, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, son of<br />

Rev. Simon Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton and Hannah Tracy of N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

his first wife.<br />

[This Hannah Tracy, b. 2 Sept., 1727, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, who<br />

m. Rev. Simon Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> second daughter of<br />

Daniel Tracy and Abigail Lefi<strong>in</strong>g<strong>well</strong>, and grand daughter<br />

of Daniel Tracy <strong>the</strong> first of N<strong>or</strong>wich and his first wife,<br />

Abigail Adgate {see No. 6). Rev. Simon Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, b.<br />

12 S'ept., 1719, who graduated at Yale 1741, and d. 2 Oct.,<br />

1801, w<strong>as</strong> a son of Ebenezer Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton and Sarah Lefif<strong>in</strong>g<strong>well</strong>,<br />

and grandson of Deacon Simon Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton <strong>the</strong><br />

2d and Lydia Gager. See No. 1046.]<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at N<strong>or</strong>wich, where he<br />

d. 23 June, 1812, and she d. 30 Aug., 1816.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

:<br />

6884. Roger, b. 1 Feb., 1784, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. He m. 30 Jan., 1814,<br />

Anne Denison,<br />

son. He w<strong>as</strong><br />

where she d.<br />

children<br />

b. about 1784, daughter of Beuadam Deni-<br />

a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

15 Sept., 1819. He had by her three<br />

1. Harriet Denison, b. 9 Jan., 1815, d. 22 May, 1816.<br />

2. James Denison, b. 25 Jan., 1817; w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Meriden,<br />

Conn., 1857, unm.<br />

3. i/c/ry Ann, b. 30 March, 1819 ; liv<strong>in</strong>g with her stepmo<strong>the</strong>r<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1857, unm.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 30 Aug., 1820, Amelia Matilda Lambert, and<br />

lived at N<strong>or</strong>wich, where he w<strong>as</strong> a member of <strong>the</strong> house of<br />

representatives and a senat<strong>or</strong>. He w<strong>as</strong> comptroller of <strong>the</strong><br />

state of Connecticut. He d. 27 June, 1852, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, and<br />

she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858. He had by her five o<strong>the</strong>r children :<br />

4. Lijdia Lambert, b. 6 Nov., 1821, d. 22 Feb., 1824.<br />

5. Louis Charles Lambert, b. 26 April, 1824, m. 20 Dec,<br />

1848, Mary L. Tuite, and <strong>in</strong> 1858 w<strong>as</strong> a salt manufacturer at<br />

St. Mart<strong>in</strong>s, W. I., and had five children : Eliza Matilda, b.<br />

13 Sept., 1850; Carol<strong>in</strong>e Maria, b. 10 June, 1852; Louis<br />

Charles Lambert, b. 28 May, 1854 ; James Clement, b. 17<br />

April, 1857; and Edward Carrol, b. 22 June, 1859, d. 26<br />

Oct., 1860.


1088<br />

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G. John FosJiek, b. 7 July, 1827, d. 23 Oct., 1828.<br />

7. Amelia 3JatiltIa, b. 15 Nov., 1829, m. Dec, 1857, Dr.<br />

C. G. Thom<strong>as</strong>, of Aususta, Ga.<br />

8. Gilbert Clemenf^h. 9 April, 1811, unm. <strong>in</strong> 1862.<br />

6885. Gilbert, b. 26 May, 1796, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. He m. 5 June, 1886,<br />

Mary Anne Clement, and d. 21 Aug., 1841, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, s.p.,<br />

where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

6886. Hannah Tracy, b. 19 June, 1790, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She m. 19<br />

Nov., 1810, Solomon Dickenson, a farmer, of Hatfield, M<strong>as</strong>s.,<br />

and had four children :<br />

1. Abh^ Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, b. 8 Sept., 1811, unm. <strong>in</strong> 1857.<br />

2. Daniel Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, b. 28 Jan., 1816, liv<strong>in</strong>g with his<br />

fa<strong>the</strong>r at Haitfield <strong>in</strong> 1857, unm.<br />

a. Fhilura Tracy, b. HI Jan., 1818, m. 1843, Ge<strong>or</strong>ge W.<br />

Hubbard, a farmer at Hatfield.<br />

4. Harriet Maria, b. 21 Sept., 1825, m. 1849, David F.<br />

Wells of Hatf<strong>or</strong>d, and <strong>in</strong> 1858 had one daughter.<br />

YI. Dr. Philemon Teacy (2512), b<strong>or</strong>n at IT<strong>or</strong>wicli, Conn.,<br />

30 May, 1757, second son of Dr. Elisha Tracy (591) of N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

by bis second wife, Elizabeth D<strong>or</strong>r (513), w<strong>as</strong> a ^reat<br />

grandson of Margaret Post (15) of <strong>the</strong> third generation.<br />

He m. 1785, Abigail Trott, and settled at N<strong>or</strong>wich, where<br />

he w<strong>as</strong> a very dist<strong>in</strong>guished physician, and received <strong>the</strong><br />

hon<strong>or</strong>ary degree of doct<strong>or</strong> of medic<strong>in</strong>e at Yale <strong>in</strong> 1817.<br />

He practiced medic<strong>in</strong>e <strong>in</strong> his native town m<strong>or</strong>e than fiftyfive<br />

years. He excelled <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>vestigation of chronic<br />

dise<strong>as</strong>es, especially those which, from <strong>the</strong>ir complication,<br />

demanded deep research and accurate discrim<strong>in</strong>ation.<br />

" His habit w<strong>as</strong> m<strong>in</strong>utely to <strong>in</strong>vesti-<br />

Mrs. Sigourney says :<br />

gate every symptom bef<strong>or</strong>e prescrib<strong>in</strong>g; to require strict<br />

obedience to his prescriptions; to regulate diet and regimen,<br />

and to give <strong>as</strong> little medic<strong>in</strong>e <strong>as</strong> possible." He d.<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1837, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, at <strong>the</strong> age of 80 years, hav<strong>in</strong>g become<br />

bl<strong>in</strong>d some time bef<strong>or</strong>e his death.<br />

Tlieir children were<br />

:<br />

6887. Ph<strong>in</strong>eh<strong>as</strong> Lyman, b. 25 Dec, 1786, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. He graduated<br />

at Yale 1806, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. He m. Harriet Lay,<br />

and settled at Batavia, N. Y., where he w<strong>as</strong> a member of<br />

congress, and where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859 s. p.<br />

6888. Edward D<strong>or</strong>r, b. 21 March, 1791, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. He m. Susan<br />

Campbell, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. <strong>The</strong>y settled at IMacon, Ga.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a judge of <strong>the</strong> superi<strong>or</strong> court. She d. Sept., 1834.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 2 Aug., 1835, Carol<strong>in</strong>e Campbell, and died at<br />

Macon. He had six children :<br />

1. Anne. 2. Philemon. 3. Edivard. 4. Matilda.<br />

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2089<br />

6889. Richard Proct<strong>or</strong>, b. 21 March, 1791, at N<strong>or</strong>wich (tw<strong>in</strong>). He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a physician, and occupied his fti<strong>the</strong>r's homestead at N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

Conn., where he w<strong>as</strong> Hviug <strong>in</strong> 18G0, unm. He graduated<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1816 at <strong>the</strong> medical department of Yale college.<br />

6890. Albert Haller, b. 17 June, 1793, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. He w<strong>as</strong> a law-<br />

yer, and settled at Buifalo, where he w<strong>as</strong> elected to congress at<br />

<strong>the</strong> early age of 24, but atta<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>the</strong> constitutional age bef<strong>or</strong>e<br />

congress convened <strong>in</strong> Dec, 1819; and he w<strong>as</strong> elected to <strong>the</strong><br />

two next congresses. Dur<strong>in</strong>g his six years' service <strong>in</strong> congress<br />

he w<strong>as</strong> much respected by all parties, and f<strong>in</strong>ally succeeded<br />

<strong>in</strong> carry<strong>in</strong>g through a bill f<strong>or</strong> <strong>the</strong> relief of his constituents<br />

' upon <strong>the</strong> Niagara frontier f<strong>or</strong> <strong>the</strong> destruction of <strong>the</strong>ir property<br />

by <strong>the</strong> enemy <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> war of 1812. He subsequently served eight<br />

years <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> state senate, where he rendered very valuable ser-<br />

vices to <strong>the</strong> state, particularly <strong>as</strong> a member of <strong>the</strong> court of dernier<br />

res<strong>or</strong>t. He subsequently retired from public life, and<br />

devoted his time to his private affairs, and became a very<br />

wealthy man. He m. 23 Nov., 1825, Harriet Foote N<strong>or</strong>ton,<br />

daughter of Ebenezer Foote N<strong>or</strong>ton, Esq., and Abigail Kibbe<br />

of Canandaigua. and afterwards of Buffalo, and granddaughter<br />

of Aaron N<strong>or</strong>ton and Martha Foote of Goshen, Conn.,<br />

{see Foote Family^ No. 2314.) <strong>The</strong> follow<strong>in</strong>g is an extract<br />

of an obituary notice of him <strong>in</strong> a Buffalo paper :<br />

" We have left f<strong>or</strong> ourselves but little space <strong>in</strong> which to<br />

describe Mr. Tracy's <strong>in</strong>tellectual aud m<strong>or</strong>al characteristics.<br />

He h<strong>as</strong> of late years been chiefly dist<strong>in</strong>guished among us by<br />

his extra<strong>or</strong>d<strong>in</strong>ary conversational talents. He w<strong>as</strong> one of <strong>the</strong><br />

few Americans who cultivated this beautiful and difficult art.<br />

His m<strong>as</strong>.tery of it w<strong>as</strong> complete, and won <strong>the</strong> admiration of<br />

all who were admitted to his society; dist<strong>in</strong>guish<strong>in</strong>g him<br />

while yet a youth <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> circles of W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton. Every subject,<br />

whe<strong>the</strong>r gay <strong>or</strong> severe, seemed equally agreeable to him,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> treated with a wealth of diction, a felicity of expres-<br />

sion, and a justness of thought, which can seldom be sur-<br />

His m<strong>in</strong>d w<strong>as</strong> both analytical and discursive ; skeptical,<br />

yet em<strong>in</strong>ently open to conviction. Always ready to abandon<br />

old op<strong>in</strong>ions when he discovered that <strong>the</strong>y were false, he<br />

stubb<strong>or</strong>nly resisted every op<strong>in</strong>ion, however venerable <strong>or</strong> common,<br />

which could not stand <strong>the</strong> tests of re<strong>as</strong>on. In his youth,<br />

without <strong>in</strong>struction, he acquired sufficient knowledge of Lat<strong>in</strong><br />

to read <strong>the</strong> best known Roman auth<strong>or</strong>s. He had also some<br />

acqua<strong>in</strong>tance with French, and w<strong>as</strong> familiar with most of <strong>the</strong><br />

philosophic and a few of <strong>the</strong> lighter writers of that language.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se acquisitions he greatly prized, and w<strong>as</strong> accustomed to<br />

say that <strong>the</strong>y were an <strong>in</strong>valuable tre<strong>as</strong>ure to him. His<br />

knowledge of English literature, judged from any po<strong>in</strong>t,<br />

must be said to have been very extensive. He w<strong>as</strong> an <strong>in</strong>dustrious<br />

and an unprejudiced reader of <strong>the</strong> new <strong>as</strong> <strong>well</strong> <strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

old. He did not commit <strong>the</strong> folly of stolidly reject<strong>in</strong>g ro-<br />

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2Q90<br />

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mance, but found constant ple<strong>as</strong>ure <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> pages of Field<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

Dickens, Thackeray and Bulwer. He sought eagerly f<strong>or</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

latest publications, and w<strong>as</strong> an admirer of Macaulay, Tennyson,<br />

Rusk<strong>in</strong>, Longfellow and Carlyle. A lack of imag<strong>in</strong>ation<br />

me<strong>as</strong>urably impaired his judgment upon belles-lettres^ but notwithstand<strong>in</strong>g<br />

this defect, his criticisms were highly valued<br />

and eagerly sought after by some of <strong>the</strong> most dist<strong>in</strong>guished<br />

and successful of our own writers.<br />

" It w<strong>as</strong> <strong>in</strong> political and metaphysical science that his m<strong>in</strong>d<br />

found its most congenial nutriment. Upon <strong>the</strong>se subjects he<br />

had read much and thought m<strong>or</strong>e. No one who knew him<br />

and observed his keen <strong>in</strong>st<strong>in</strong>ct after truth, his quickness <strong>in</strong><br />

perceiv<strong>in</strong>g err<strong>or</strong>, <strong>the</strong> agility and subtlety of his <strong>in</strong>tellect, and<br />

his judicial skepticism and fairness, can doubt that he might<br />

e<strong>as</strong>ily have taken high rank <strong>as</strong> a political <strong>or</strong> metaphysical<br />

writer.<br />

" Mr. Tracy's m<strong>or</strong>al character w<strong>as</strong> equally w<strong>or</strong>thy of admi-<br />

ration. He h<strong>as</strong> dwelt among us f<strong>or</strong> m<strong>or</strong>e than f<strong>or</strong>ty years,<br />

but h<strong>as</strong> done no act of which he <strong>or</strong> we need to feel <strong>as</strong>hamed.<br />

Simple <strong>in</strong> his t<strong>as</strong>tes, frugal <strong>in</strong> expenditure, generous <strong>in</strong> hos-<br />

pitality, free to <strong>the</strong> approach of <strong>the</strong> humble, ever at hand to<br />

console <strong>or</strong> susta<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> unf<strong>or</strong>tunate and <strong>the</strong> distressed, ever<br />

ready to rebuke <strong>the</strong> adventurous and oversangu<strong>in</strong>e ; to his<br />

debt<strong>or</strong>s most lenient, to his credit<strong>or</strong>s pay<strong>in</strong>g every demand ;<br />

<strong>the</strong> guide of <strong>the</strong> young, <strong>the</strong> counsel<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> widowed and<br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>or</strong>phan ; an hon<strong>or</strong>able foe, a faithful friend, scrupulous<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> perf<strong>or</strong>mance of every public and every private duty,<br />

he h<strong>as</strong> exhibited to us f<strong>or</strong> our emulation a noble example of<br />

a good citizen, a wise statesman, a republicap gentleman, and<br />

a k<strong>in</strong>d and most liberal man."<br />

Albert H. Tracy d. 12 Sept., 1859 at Buffixlo, where his<br />

widow w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> I860. <strong>The</strong>y had two children :<br />

1. Albert Buller, b. 29 Oct., 1834, who graduated at Yale<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1854, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Buffalo <strong>in</strong> 1863, unm.<br />

2. Francis Wals<strong>in</strong>gham, b. 9 June, 1839, m. 25 Sept.,<br />

1862, Mary Rob<strong>in</strong>son, daughter of Alanson Rob<strong>in</strong>son and<br />

Zillah Townsend.<br />

6891. Francis, b. 13 April, 1797, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, d. 23 April, 1802.<br />

6892. Harriet Frances, b. 3 Sept., 1788, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

early friend of Mrs. Sigourney, whose gifted pen h<strong>as</strong> done<br />

justice to her mem<strong>or</strong>y. She d. 25 April, 1830, at N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

^nm.<br />

VI. Col. Elisiia Tracy (2513), bom at :N'<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn.,<br />

27 May, 1766, third son of Dr. Elisha Tracy (591) of N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

by his second wife, Elizabeth D<strong>or</strong>r (513), w<strong>as</strong> a great<br />

grandson of Margaret p*ost (15) of <strong>the</strong> third generation.<br />

He m. 31 Oct., 1796, Lucy Coit Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, b."l5 March,<br />

1778, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, only daughter of Judge Andrew Hunt-


HYDE GENEALOGY. IQQX<br />

<strong>in</strong>gton of N<strong>or</strong>wich, by his second wife, Mrs. Hannah<br />

Phelps of Ston<strong>in</strong>gton, and granddaughter of Maj<strong>or</strong>-Gen.<br />

Jabez Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton and Elizabeth Backus, his tirst wife.<br />

[This Maj.-Gen. Jabez Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, b. 7 Aug., 1719, who<br />

graduated at Yale <strong>in</strong> 1741, and m. 1 Elizabeth Backus,<br />

who d. 1745, and 2 Hannah Williams, daughter of Rev.<br />

Ebenezer Williams and Penelope Chester of Pomfret,<br />

w<strong>as</strong> son of Joshua Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton and Hannah Perk<strong>in</strong>s, and<br />

grandson of Deacon Simon Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton <strong>the</strong> second and<br />

Lydia Gager of N<strong>or</strong>wich. See No. 1046.]<br />

Col. Elisha Tracy w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> frequently a member of <strong>the</strong> legislature,<br />

and a very successful lawyer, and w<strong>as</strong> also a justice of <strong>the</strong><br />

peace and a colonel of militia. He d. 10 March, 1842, at<br />

N<strong>or</strong>wich, where she d. 9 May, 1846.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were :<br />

6893. William Swan, b. 4 Feb., 1799, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. He m. 18 Sept.,<br />

1833, Mary Gr. Rogers, and settled at Pa<strong>in</strong>sville, 0., and had<br />

three children :<br />

1. Elisha, a lawyer at New Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

2. William Rogers. 3. Mary.<br />

6894. W<strong>in</strong>slow, b. 13 Jan., 1801, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. He d. 11 May,<br />

1823, unm.<br />

6895. Elisha D<strong>or</strong>r, b. 4 June, 1810, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, d. 12 June, 1823.<br />

6896. Stephen Decatur, b. 14 July, 1812, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, drowned 25<br />

June, 1817.<br />

6897. Elisha W<strong>in</strong>slow, b. 8 April, 1828, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. He graduated<br />

at Harvard, 1843, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Chicago<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

6898. Elizabeth D<strong>or</strong>r, b. 22 July, 1803, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She m. 29<br />

Oct., 1829, Er<strong>as</strong>tus Williams, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

where she d. Sept., 1855.<br />

6899. Lucv Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, b. 11 May, 1806, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She m. 11<br />

Sept., 1833, Albert Smith of N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

6900. Hannah Phelps, b. 13 April, 1808, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, d. 10 May,<br />

1810.<br />

6901. Mary Griswold, b. 1 May, 1816, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She d. 15 Sep.,<br />

1835, unm.<br />

6902. Charlotte Isabella, b. 30 Sept., 1819, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She m.<br />

17 May, 1841, Giles M. Eaton, who died, and she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at N<strong>or</strong>wich <strong>in</strong> 1860.<br />

VI. Irene Burnham (2527), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn, 18<br />

Nov., 1744, eldest daughter of Daniel Burnham and Irene<br />

Tracy (597) w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of Margaret Post<br />

(15) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. 2 Nov., 1763, Aaron<br />

Bushnell, b. 16 June, 1743, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, third son of Na-


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than Bushnell and Margery Jackson of N^<strong>or</strong>wich, and<br />

grandson of Nathan Bushnell and Aune Carey of N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

[This Nathan Bushnell, b. 12 Feb., 1686, at N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

who m. 2 Dec, 1713, f<strong>or</strong> his first wife, Anne Carey, and<br />

m. 12 Sept., 1715, f<strong>or</strong> his second w^ife, Mehitable Allyu,<br />

w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> youngest son of Joseph Bushnell and Mary Leff<strong>in</strong>g<strong>well</strong><br />

of N^<strong>or</strong>wich. That Joseph Bushnell, b. May,<br />

1651, at Saybrook, who m. 28 Nov., 1673, Mary Leff<strong>in</strong>g<strong>well</strong>,<br />

w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> eldest son of Richard Bushnell and Mary<br />

Marv<strong>in</strong> of Saybrook {see No 6). His wife, Mary Leff<strong>in</strong>g<strong>well</strong>,<br />

b. 10 Dec, 1654, at Saybrook, w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> youngest<br />

daughter of Lieut. Thom<strong>as</strong> Leff<strong>in</strong>g<strong>well</strong>, one of <strong>the</strong> <strong>or</strong>ig<strong>in</strong>al<br />

propriet<strong>or</strong>s of N<strong>or</strong>wich, and Mary, his wife.<br />

1021.]<br />

See No.<br />

Aaron Bushnell and wife, settled at N<strong>or</strong>wich, where<br />

<strong>the</strong>y had six children rec<strong>or</strong>ded to <strong>the</strong>m.<br />

TJiose children were :<br />

6903. Asa, b. 27 July, 1764, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

6904. Joshua, b. 7 Dec, 1766, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, d. 13 Jan., 1767.<br />

6905. Joshua 2d, b. 27 Feb., 1775, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

6906. Abigail, b. 24 Nov., 1767, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

6907. Margery, b. 28 Aug., 1770, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

6908. Mary, b. 11 Dec, 1772, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

VI. Thom<strong>as</strong> Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton (2530), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn.,<br />

28 Oct., 1757, second son of Christopher Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton (600)<br />

and Sarah B<strong>in</strong>gham of N<strong>or</strong>wich, w^<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of<br />

Margaret Post (15) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 14<br />

Oct., 1779, Abigail Backus, b. 6 Nov., 1761, at N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

youngest daughter of Ebenezer Backus, Esq., by his third<br />

wife,;, Sarah Clark {see No. 4250). She d. 6 March, 1781,<br />

s. p. He <strong>the</strong>n m. Griswold, and settled at Bozrah,<br />

and removed to Middletown, Vt., and removed to Dresden,<br />

N. Y., about 1820. He w<strong>as</strong> a justice of <strong>the</strong> peace,<br />

and deacon of <strong>the</strong> Baptist church at Middletown.<br />

His children hy her were<br />

6909. Backus, b. at Bozrah.<br />

6910. John, b. at Bozrah.<br />

6911. Er<strong>as</strong>tus, b. at Bozrah.<br />

6912. Noel, b<strong>or</strong>n at Middletown, Vt,<br />

6913. Abigail, b<strong>or</strong>n at Bozrah.<br />

6914. M<strong>in</strong>erva, b<strong>or</strong>n at Bozrah.<br />

VI. Dr. Christopher Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton (2531), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

Conn., 31 March, 1766, youngest son of Christopher<br />

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1093<br />

Himt<strong>in</strong>gton (600) and Sarah B<strong>in</strong>gham of N<strong>or</strong>wich, w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

great grandson of Margaret Post (15) of <strong>the</strong> third generation.<br />

He m. 26 May, 1794, Lucy Culver, daughter of<br />

Jeremiah Culver and D<strong>or</strong>othy Hills of German Flats,<br />

ISr. Y. He w<strong>as</strong> a physician, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Bozrah,<br />

where he d. 17 July, 1810. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Manchester,<br />

Conn., <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children loere<br />

:<br />

6915. Christopher, b. 22 July, 1799, at Bozrah. He m. 1823 Mary<br />

Webb of W<strong>in</strong>dham. He w<strong>as</strong> a shoe and lea<strong>the</strong>r dealer, and<br />

<strong>the</strong>y settled at Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, Conn., where he d. 8 June, 1834.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had three children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Hartf<strong>or</strong>d<br />

1. Charles, b. 29 May, 1824, m. 24 Aug., 1846, Susan<br />

Amelia To<strong>in</strong>l<strong>in</strong>son, b. 20 June, 1827, daughter of Harvey<br />

Toml<strong>in</strong>son of Geneva, N. Y. He w<strong>as</strong> a railroad eng<strong>in</strong>eer-<br />

She d. 18 Nov., 1857. He w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Bloom<strong>in</strong>gton, 111.,<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1859, and had three children : Mary Isabella, b. 30 July,<br />

1847; Ge<strong>or</strong>ge William, b. 22 June, 1850, d. 13 March,<br />

1854; and Edward Harvey, b. 27 Nov., 1853. d. 24 Aprils<br />

1854.<br />

2. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, h. 29 Nov., 1826, w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and d. 29<br />

Sept., 1853, at Mobile.<br />

8. ffenri/, b. 4 Sept., 1829, m. 9 Sept., 1850, Huldah<br />

Grow, b. 21 Jan., 1819, w<strong>as</strong> a farmer at Valparaiso, Ind., <strong>in</strong><br />

1859, and had three children : Christopher, b. 6 April,<br />

1851, d. 26 Nov., 1853; Amelia Frances, b. 12 March,<br />

1853; and Ge<strong>or</strong>ge William, b. 11 Aug., 1855.<br />

6916. Elisha <strong>Hyde</strong>, b. 3 Dec, 1803, at Bozrah. He m. 19 Sept.,<br />

1825, Phebe White of Geneva, N. Y. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Penn<br />

Yan, N. Y., where he became wealthy, and afterwards estab-<br />

lished a bank<strong>in</strong>g house at Beaver Dam, Wis., and d. 15 Jan.,<br />

1857, at Chicago, 111. ; and she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Penn Yan <strong>in</strong><br />

1859. <strong>The</strong>y had six children :<br />

1. Charles P<strong>or</strong>ter, b. 11 Sept., 1827, d. 18 Oct., 1829.<br />

2. MarT/ Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e, b. 17 Oct., 1829, m. 2 Sept., 1850, at<br />

Penn Yan, James M. Chapman, b. 10 Oct., 1827, son of<br />

Samuel Sherwood Chapman of Penn Yan, and his second<br />

wife, Sarah Armstrong. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati iu<br />

1859.<br />

3. Edwards White, b. 3 Feb., 1832, d. 18 Oct., 1833.<br />

4. Edwards Charles, b. 10 June, 1834, m. 7 Oct., 1857,<br />

C<strong>or</strong>nelia Bradley Lamp<strong>or</strong>t, daughter of William Henry<br />

Lamp<strong>or</strong>t and Mary Ellen Townsend, and w<strong>as</strong> a druggist at<br />

Penn Yan <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had one daughter, Cara Louisa, b.<br />

Feb., 1859.<br />

5. Lucy Sophia, b. 20 June, 1836, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Penn Yan <strong>in</strong><br />

1859, uum.<br />

6. William Spooner, b. 2 Oct., 1839 ; c<strong>as</strong>hier of a bank a<br />

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Beaver Dam, Wis., <strong>in</strong> 1859. He m. <strong>in</strong> Oct., 1859, Fannie<br />

Dearb<strong>or</strong>n, at Spr<strong>in</strong>gfield, M<strong>as</strong>s.<br />

6917. Ruth Baldw<strong>in</strong>, b. 17 Oct., 1795, at Bozrah. She m. Dec,<br />

1818, David Boutelle, a merchant of Boston, where she d.<br />

Dec, 1823.<br />

6918. Abigail, b. 9 A,ug., 1797, at Bozrah. She m. 27 Feb., 1813,<br />

H<strong>or</strong>ace Bid<strong>well</strong> of South Manchester, Conn., where <strong>the</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had three children.<br />

6919. Lucy, b. 21 Dec, 1805, at Bozrah. She m. Hon. William<br />

B. Spooner, a merchant of Boston, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1859, s. p.<br />

6920. Sarah D<strong>or</strong>othy, b. 20 May, 1810, at Bozrah. She m. 30<br />

April, 1828, Henry Marble, a paper manufacturer of Manchester,<br />

Conn., and where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859; <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had three children :<br />

1. Charles.<br />

2. Henri/.<br />

:<br />

3. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, who w<strong>as</strong> dead <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

YL Elisha Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton (2535), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn.,<br />

23 April, 1762, son of Elisha Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton (601) and D<strong>in</strong>ah<br />

Chapman, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Margaret Post (15) of<br />

<strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 20 May, 1784, his third<br />

cous<strong>in</strong>, Nancy Rudd (2603), b. 3 July, 1765, at N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

eldest daughter of Jonathan Rudd (641) and Talitha<br />

Ormsby. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Frankl<strong>in</strong>, where he d. 3 Febv,<br />

1833, and she d. 25 Jan., 1848.<br />

TJieir children were :<br />

6921. Charles, b. 8 June, 1785, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. He m. his fifth coUsiil,<br />

Cynthia Tracy (3758), second daughter of Maj<strong>or</strong> Eleazer<br />

Tracy (1179) of Frankl<strong>in</strong>, by his first wife, Prudee Hogers<br />

(1441) of Frankl<strong>in</strong>.<br />

6922. Ashur, b. 14 Aug.,<br />

(^S'^'e No. 3758.)<br />

1791, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>. He m. his fifth<br />

cous<strong>in</strong>, Lydia <strong>Hyde</strong> (4535), eldest daughter of Daniel <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

(1493) and Lydia Kogers (1440) of Frankl<strong>in</strong>. (*See N'o.<br />

4535.)<br />

6923. Jonathan Rudd, b. 14 Dec, 1798, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>. He m. 4<br />

Sept., 1823, Mel<strong>in</strong>da Baker. <strong>The</strong>y lived at Vernon, Conn.,<br />

where he d. 15 Oct., 1856. .<strong>The</strong>y had one daughter:<br />

Julia An7ie, b. 28 June, 1827, whtj d. May, 1853, unm.<br />

6924. Ziba, b. 12 Sept., 1801, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>. He m. 23 Dec, 1824,<br />

Abigail Ellis, b. 8 Nov., 1803, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>, daughter of<br />

Samuel Ellis and Rachel Smith of Frankl<strong>in</strong>. <strong>The</strong>y settled<br />

at Frankl<strong>in</strong>, where he d. 30 Sept., 1828. <strong>The</strong>y had two<br />

children<br />

1. Ahhi/ Jane, b. 15 Dec, 1825, m. her fa<strong>the</strong>r's first cous<strong>in</strong>,<br />

Almond Tracy (3748), third son of Oliver Tracy (1176)<br />

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2. Samuel Ellis, h. 14 July, 1827, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>, ni. Carol<strong>in</strong>e<br />

M<strong>or</strong>se, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Frankl<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> 1857, and had one<br />

child, Ziba Jedediah, b. 1856.<br />

6925. Anna, b. 31 Jan., 1787, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>. She ni. 25 Feb., 1813,<br />

John Cook, and lived <strong>in</strong> N<strong>or</strong>wich, where she d. 5 Feb.,<br />

1860, and had four children :<br />

1. Euth Ann, b. 16 Dec, 1817, m. William H. Buck, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Albany <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

2. Sarah Howard, b. 18 Nov., 1819, m. Noyes S. Wentw<strong>or</strong>th,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at N<strong>or</strong>wich Town <strong>in</strong> 1853.<br />

3. Uicy Latlirop, b. 12 Nov., 1822, m. William Clemshire<br />

of Albany.<br />

4:, Lydia Tracy, b. 7 Aug., 1827, &c.<br />

6926. Marana, b. 23 April, 1789, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>. She m. 29 Jan.,<br />

1816, Jonathan H. Bennet of Canterbury, and lived at<br />

Nelson, N. Y., where she d. Oct., 1852. <strong>The</strong>y had seven<br />

children :<br />

1. Charles Turner, b. 27 Nov., 1816.<br />

2. Pardon Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, b. 25 June, 1818.<br />

3. Martha, who died young.<br />

4. Marona, b. 16 Nov., 1820.<br />

5. Joseph B., b. 27 Nov., 1822.<br />

6. Asahel Elisha, b. 4 July, 1826.<br />

7. Palmer.<br />

6927. Talitha, b. 13 Feb., 1794, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>. She m. 2 Deo.,<br />

1824, her third cous<strong>in</strong>, Azariah Lathrop (6848), second son<br />

of Andrew Lathrop, Esq. (2495), and Lucretia Smith of<br />

Bozrah. {See No. 6848.)<br />

6928. Lydia, b. 29 Dec, 1795, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>. She m. 26 March,<br />

1818, Asa Peck of N<strong>or</strong>wich, where she d. 12 Oct., 1853,<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had six children :<br />

1. Lydia T., m. Clement Smith of New Haven.<br />

2. Maria, b. 5 Aug., 1821.<br />

3. Samuel Rudd of Toledo, Ohio, b. 17 March, 1825.<br />

4. Thom<strong>as</strong> Scott, b. 19 Nov., 1829.<br />

5. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Whitfield, b. 12 Jan., 1832.<br />

6. Henry M., b. June, 1839.<br />

<strong>The</strong> three l<strong>as</strong>t <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Union army, <strong>in</strong> 1862.<br />

YI. Barnab<strong>as</strong> Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton (2536(2), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

Conn., 5 July, 1754, eldest son of Barnab<strong>as</strong> Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton<br />

(604) and Anne Wright, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Margaret<br />

Post of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 13 ISTov., 1778,<br />

Abigail Perk<strong>in</strong>s, b. about 1766, at <strong>the</strong> ITew Scotland<br />

society <strong>in</strong> W<strong>in</strong>dham, daughter of Joshua Perk<strong>in</strong>s and<br />

Abigail Bishop, and granddaughter of Mat<strong>the</strong>w Perk<strong>in</strong>s<br />

and Hannah Bishop of Lisbon, and great granddaughter<br />

of Deacon Joseph Perk<strong>in</strong>s <strong>the</strong> first of N<strong>or</strong>wich, and Martha<br />

M<strong>or</strong>gan. {See No. 46.)


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He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Lisbon, where he<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a member of <strong>the</strong> legislature, and w<strong>as</strong> deacon of <strong>the</strong><br />

Congregational church of <strong>the</strong> Hanover society. He d. 7<br />

Oct., 1841, at Lisbon, where she d. 7 May, 1843, at <strong>the</strong><br />

age of 76.<br />

Tlieir children were :<br />

6929. Barnab<strong>as</strong>, b. 30 June, 1800, at Lisbon. He m. 13 Oct., 1823,<br />

Julietta M<strong>or</strong>gan, and d. 29 Oct., 1825, s.p. •<br />

6930. Clarissa, b. 3 May, 1791, at<br />

Mart<strong>in</strong> Bottom, a farmer.<br />

one child<br />

Lisbon. She m. 20 Feb., 1810,<br />

He died, and she had by him<br />

1. Mart<strong>in</strong> II. Bottom, b. 2 Dec, 1810.<br />

She <strong>the</strong>n m. April, 1820, Rufus Smith of Griswold, Conn.,<br />

and had by him three o<strong>the</strong>r children :<br />

2. Rufus Smith, b. 17 Sept., 1821.<br />

3. Mart/ Smith, b. 7 Nov., 1825.<br />

4. John B. Smith, b. 13 Dec, 1832.<br />

6931. Lucy, b. 1793, at Lisbon. She m. 16 March, 1815, Barzillai<br />

Bishop of Lisbon, who d. 11 April, 1831. <strong>The</strong>y had eight<br />

children<br />

1. Barzillai H., b. 25 April, 1816, d. 15 Oct., 1838.<br />

2. Nathan Perk<strong>in</strong>s, b. 15 Feb., 1818.<br />

3. Samuel, b. 9 April, 1821, d. 11 April, 1821.<br />

4. Roger Adams, h. 12 Aug., 1822, d. 12 Feb., 1855.<br />

5. Luct/, b. 1 Sept., 1824, d. 25 Aug., 1851.<br />

6 and 7. 3Iar^/ and Elizabeth (tw<strong>in</strong>s), b. 24 July, 1828.<br />

8. Abigail, b. 28 Aug., 1830, d. 31 Jan., 1855.<br />

YI. AzARiAH Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton (2537), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

Conn., 6 June, 1756, second son of Barnab<strong>as</strong> Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton<br />

(604) and Anne Wright, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Margaret<br />

Post (15) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 9 Jan., 1791,<br />

Parnal Champion. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Frankl<strong>in</strong>, Conn., where<br />

he w<strong>as</strong> a deacon of <strong>the</strong> church, and where he w<strong>as</strong> a farmer,<br />

and a good citizen. She d. 22 April, 1819, aged 62, and<br />

he d. 7 Nov., 1833.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children tvere :<br />

6932. Azariah, b. 11 Sept., 1793, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>. He m. Nov., 1815,<br />

Lav<strong>in</strong>ia Greenslit, daughter of Benjam<strong>in</strong> Greenslit of Frankl<strong>in</strong>,<br />

by his first wife, Martha Carey. He w<strong>as</strong> a fiirmer, and<br />

<strong>the</strong>y settled at Frankl<strong>in</strong>, and had six children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Frank-<br />

l<strong>in</strong>:<br />

1. Julietta Lav<strong>in</strong>ia, b. 1 Oct., 1816, m. March, 1834,<br />

Tracy H<strong>as</strong>t<strong>in</strong>gs of Frankl<strong>in</strong>, and had three children : Sophia<br />

T., m. llev. Isaac Clark of Elniira, N. Y. ; Lucy A., m. Ezra<br />

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2. Parnal, b. 4 March, 1819, m. March, 1835, Western<br />

Dickenson of Frankl<strong>in</strong>, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1860, s.p.<br />

3. Samh Eliza, b. 17 Oct., 1822, m. 15 Feb., 1844, Henry<br />

K<strong>in</strong>gsley of Frankl<strong>in</strong>, and had two children : Henry H.; and<br />

Sil<strong>as</strong> Hartsh<strong>or</strong>n.<br />

4. Luci/, b. Noy., 1826, d. Nov., 1837.<br />

5. Ali<strong>the</strong>a L<strong>or</strong>d, b. Sept., 1828, m. Sept., 1845, Amos A.<br />

Hall of New London, and settled ai Willimantic, and had<br />

three cli^ldren : Ali<strong>the</strong>a A.; Ella Gertrude ; and Anne W.<br />

6. Hezeklah, b. 1 Feb., 1830, m. 11 Oct., 1853, Frances<br />

H. Smith. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Frankl<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> 1860, and had<br />

three children : Hezekiah, b. 4 Jan., 1855, d. 2(3 March,<br />

1856 ; Henry Lesley, b. 29 Jan., 1857 ; and Asahel Adelbert,<br />

b. 1 July, 1860.<br />

6933. Asahel, b. 11 Feb., 1795, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>. He m. Sarah Gayl<strong>or</strong>d<br />

of Utica, and w<strong>as</strong> a goldsmith. He d. 31 Oct,, 1822, at<br />

Utica, N. Y., and had two children :<br />

1. Hennj Asahel, married and settled at Boston.<br />

2. Eliza Sarah, liv<strong>in</strong>g with her bro<strong>the</strong>r <strong>in</strong> Boston <strong>in</strong> 1862,<br />

unm.<br />

6934. Henry, b. 19 Sept., 1798, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>, d. 5 Oct., 1817, at<br />

Frankl<strong>in</strong>, nnm.<br />

6935. Anne, b. 2 Sept., 1791, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>. She m. 30 Nov., 1809,<br />

Stephen Rob<strong>in</strong>son, son of Josiah Rob<strong>in</strong>son and Mary, his<br />

wife, of Canterbury, Conn. He d. 27 Sept., 1833, at Providence,<br />

R. I., and she d. 13 Dec, 1809. <strong>The</strong>y had three<br />

sons and one daughter. He w<strong>as</strong> a teacher, a farmer, and a<br />

physician.<br />

VI. Rev. Asahel Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton (2538), b<strong>or</strong>n at F<strong>or</strong>wicli<br />

Conn., 17 March, 1761, third son of Barnab<strong>as</strong> Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton<br />

(604) and Anne Wright, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Margaret<br />

Post (15) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He graduated at<br />

Dartmouth <strong>in</strong> 1786, and w<strong>as</strong> a clergyman. He m. 2 June,<br />

1791, Ali<strong>the</strong>a L<strong>or</strong>d, daughter of Dr. Elisha L<strong>or</strong>d of <strong>the</strong><br />

Ab<strong>in</strong>gton society <strong>in</strong> Pomfret, Conn. He w<strong>as</strong> settled <strong>as</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> m<strong>in</strong>ister at Topsfield, M<strong>as</strong>s., <strong>in</strong> 1789, where he w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

faithful and very useful servant of Christ, until his death,<br />

22 April, 1813. She survived him, and d. about 1850, at<br />

Lo<strong>well</strong>, and w<strong>as</strong> buried at Topsfield.<br />

TJieir children icere :<br />

6936. Elisha, b. 9 April, 1796, at Topsfield. He graduated at<br />

Dartmouth <strong>in</strong> 1815, and w<strong>as</strong> a physician. He m. 31 May,<br />

1825, Hannah H<strong>in</strong>ckley, daughter of Joseph and Deb<strong>or</strong>ah<br />

H<strong>in</strong>ckley of Marblehead, and settled at Lo<strong>well</strong>, M<strong>as</strong>s., where<br />

he became em<strong>in</strong>ent <strong>in</strong> his profession, w<strong>as</strong> may<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> city,<br />

and lieutenant-govern<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> state. She d. 19 Sept., 1859,<br />

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at Lo<strong>well</strong>, where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1861. <strong>The</strong>y had five child-<br />

ren :<br />

1. James Freeman, b. 6 Sept., 1826, m. 30 May, 1838,<br />

Ellen Sophronia Whipple, and w<strong>as</strong> a merchant at Marietta,<br />

0., <strong>in</strong> 1861. He w<strong>as</strong> a capta<strong>in</strong> of artillery <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Union army<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1862. <strong>The</strong>y had five children : Kate Whipple, b. 3 Dec,<br />

1849; Frank Henry, b. 22 June, 1851, d. 15 Aug., 1852;<br />

Edward Wells, b. 14 April, 1856; Oliver Mayhew, b. 9<br />

June, 1858 ; and Alice, b. 8 Aug., 1860.<br />

2. Franch Cleveland, b. 31 Jan. ,1831, a merchant at New<br />

Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1861.<br />

3. Mary H<strong>in</strong>ckley, b. 3 Sept., 1833, m. 6 Feb., 1861,<br />

Josiah Parsons Cooke of Cambridge, M<strong>as</strong>s., who graduated<br />

at Dartmouth <strong>in</strong> 1807, and w<strong>as</strong> profess<strong>or</strong> of chemistry and<br />

m<strong>in</strong>eralogy at Harvard university.<br />

4. Isaac Mansfield, b. 15 Dec, 1836, and d. 12 Oct., 1737.<br />

5. William Reed, b. 20 Sept., 1838, graduated at Harvard<br />

1859, and w<strong>as</strong> study<strong>in</strong>g f<strong>or</strong> <strong>the</strong> Episcopal m<strong>in</strong>istry <strong>in</strong> 1861.<br />

6937. Asahel. b. 23 July, 1798, at Topsfield. He graduated at<br />

Yale, <strong>in</strong> 1819, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. He settled at Salem, M<strong>as</strong>s.,<br />

where he became em<strong>in</strong>ent <strong>in</strong> his profession, and w<strong>as</strong> f<strong>or</strong> many<br />

years clerk of <strong>the</strong> Essex county court. He w<strong>as</strong> may<strong>or</strong> of<br />

Salem, member of <strong>the</strong> legislature, and county att<strong>or</strong>ney. He<br />

m. 15 Aug., 1842, <strong>the</strong> widow C<strong>or</strong>neha Louisa (De Blois)<br />

Tucker of Salem, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1861, and had<br />

three children :<br />

1. William De Blois, b. 25 Aug., 1843.<br />

2. Sarah Louisa De Blois, b. 23 July, 1845.<br />

3. Arthur L<strong>or</strong>d, b. 14 June, 1848.<br />

6938. Hezekiah, b. 30 June, 1800, at Topsfield. He d. 8 June,<br />

1828, unm.<br />

6939. Ali<strong>the</strong>a, b. 10 Oct., 1792, at Topsfield, d. 15 Oct., 1792.<br />

6940. Ali<strong>the</strong>a 2d, b. 26 Jan., 1794, at Topsfield. She d. 26 Aug.,<br />

1814, unm.<br />

6941. Mary Anne, b. 18 Aug., 1802, at Topsfield. She d. 9 May,<br />

1836, unm.<br />

YI. Dr. GuKDON Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton (2539), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

Conn., 31 July, 1768, fourtli son of Barnab<strong>as</strong> Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton<br />

(604) and. Anne Wright, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Margaret<br />

Post (15) of <strong>the</strong> third generation" He m. 24 Jan.,<br />

1799, Es<strong>the</strong>r Mart<strong>in</strong>, b. 1 Jan., 1777, at Woodbury, Conn.,<br />

eldest daughter of Benjam<strong>in</strong> Mart<strong>in</strong> and Hannah Atwood,<br />

and granddaughter of Solomon Mart<strong>in</strong> and Es<strong>the</strong>r Mitchell<br />

of Woodbury.<br />

[This Solomon Mart<strong>in</strong>, b. 17 April, 1731, at Woodbury,<br />

w<strong>as</strong> son of Caleb Mart<strong>in</strong> of Woodbury, b. 1698, and grandson<br />

of William Seab<strong>or</strong>n Mart<strong>in</strong> and Abigail his wife, who


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were admitted to <strong>the</strong> church at Woodbury 30 Aug., 1685.<br />

Es<strong>the</strong>r Mitchell, his wife, b. 20 April, 1725, at "Woodbury,<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of David Mitchell of Stratf<strong>or</strong>d,<br />

Conn., who came to America <strong>in</strong> Aug., 1635, with his<br />

fa<strong>the</strong>r, Mat<strong>the</strong>w Mitchell, from Halifax, <strong>in</strong> Y<strong>or</strong>kshire.<br />

{See Cothreris Woodbury, 622, 633.]<br />

Gurdon Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton w<strong>as</strong> a physician. <strong>The</strong>y settled at<br />

Unadilla and removed to<br />

]S"ov., 1819.<br />

Cairo, ]!T. Y,, where she d. 16<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

:<br />

6942. Hannah A., b. 26 Aug., 1800. She m. Oct., 1825. Calv<strong>in</strong><br />

Balis of New Y<strong>or</strong>k, who d. <strong>in</strong> 1847. <strong>The</strong>y had two<br />

children<br />

1. Gurdon Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, b. August, 1826, who died at New<br />

Y<strong>or</strong>k.<br />

2. Henrietta E., b. March, 1829, who died at New Y<strong>or</strong>k.<br />

6943. Anna M<strong>in</strong>erva, b. 14 March, 1802. She m. Oct., 1826, David<br />

P. Brewster, Esq., a lawyer of Oswego, N. Y. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> county judge, and a member of congress, and had a son :<br />

Lucius Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, b. 31 July, 1827, who m. 9 Oct., 1851,<br />

Maria P. Baron, and had two children : Anna Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton ;<br />

and William Baron.<br />

He, Dr. Gurdon Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, <strong>the</strong>n m. Nov., 1821, Mary<br />

S. Prudden of Litchfield, and d. 13 July, 1847, at Cairo.<br />

She d. 1854, at Beloit, Wis.<br />

VI. Eliizabeth Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton (2543), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

Conn., 17 July, 1763, third daughter of Barnab<strong>as</strong> Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton<br />

(604) and Anne Wright, w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter<br />

of Margaret Post (15) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. 13<br />

Dec, nSl, Calv<strong>in</strong> Tracy, b. 7 June, 1759, at N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

youngest son of Josiah Tracy and Rachel Allen of N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

and grandson of W<strong>in</strong>slow Tracy and Rachel Ripley<br />

of N<strong>or</strong>wich. {See No. 38 and 289.)<br />

[This Rachel Ripley, b. 17 April, 1693, at W<strong>in</strong>dham,<br />

who m. 21 June, 1714, W<strong>in</strong>slow Trac}^, and d. 4 April,<br />

1782, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> fifth daughter of Joshua Ripley<br />

and Hannah Bradf<strong>or</strong>d of H<strong>in</strong>gham and afterwards of N<strong>or</strong>wich<br />

and of W<strong>in</strong>dham, and great granddaughter of William<br />

Ripley, who came from H<strong>in</strong>gham, <strong>in</strong> England, <strong>in</strong><br />

1635, with his family and settled at H<strong>in</strong>gham, M<strong>as</strong>s.<br />

Hannah Bradf<strong>or</strong>d, who m. 28 Nov., 1682, Joshua Ripley,<br />

son of John Ripley of H<strong>in</strong>gham, w<strong>as</strong> a daughter of Maj<strong>or</strong><br />

William Bradf<strong>or</strong>d of Plymouth, by his first wife, Alice<br />

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of <strong>the</strong> Mayflower, and his second wife, <strong>the</strong> widow Alice<br />

Southw<strong>or</strong>th.]<br />

Calv<strong>in</strong> Tracy and wife settled at Coventry, and he<br />

afterwards removed to western New Y<strong>or</strong>k, and probably<br />

from <strong>the</strong>re to Ohio.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

: :<br />

6944. Calv<strong>in</strong>, b. 16 March, 1784.<br />

6945. Chester, b. Nov., 1787.<br />

6946. Gurdon Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, b. 13 July, 1798.<br />

6947. Anne Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, b. 12 Jan., 1783.<br />

6948. Elizabeth, b. 4 Nov., 1789, d. 28 June, 1795.<br />

6949. Irene, b. 2 July, 1792, m. Samuel Lo<strong>or</strong>ais of Coventry.<br />

6950. Elizabeth 2d, b. 17 June, 1796, m. Arad Talcott.<br />

6951. Mary, b. 8 June, 1800.<br />

VI. Rebecca Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton (2544), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

Conn., 5 Sept., 1765, fourth daughter of Barnab<strong>as</strong> Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton<br />

(604) and Anne "Wright, w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter<br />

of Margaret Post (15) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m.<br />

23 Nov., 1785, Stephen Ellis of Frankl<strong>in</strong>, where <strong>the</strong>y settled,<br />

and where <strong>the</strong>y had four children rec<strong>or</strong>ded to <strong>the</strong>m.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y afterwards removed to <strong>the</strong> Holland Purch<strong>as</strong>e, N. Y.<br />

Those children ivere<br />

6952. Hezekiah H., b. 5 Oct., 1791, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>, d. 18 May, 1795=<br />

6953. Urania, b. 28 Nov., 1786, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>.<br />

6954. Mary, b. 9 April, 1789, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>.<br />

6955. Rebecca, b. 21 May, 1794, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>, d. 15 May, 1795.<br />

YI. Lemuel Hough (2546), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn., 1<br />

Dec, 1748, eldest son of Capt. David Hough (611) of N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

by his first wife. Desire Clark, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson<br />

of Sarah Post (17) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 18<br />

Feb., 1773, his first cous<strong>in</strong>, Hannah Lathrop (7346), b. 22<br />

March, 1749, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, second daughter of Elisha Lathrop<br />

and Hannah Hough (616) of N<strong>or</strong>wich, his second<br />

wife.<br />

[This Elisha Lathrop, b. 13 July, 1713, at N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

who m. Hannah Hough, w<strong>as</strong> a son of Samuel Lathrop and<br />

Elizabeth Waterman of N<strong>or</strong>wich, a grandson of Israel<br />

Lathrop and Rebecca Bliss of N<strong>or</strong>wicli'(sge No. 1083), and<br />

also a grandson of Ensign Thom<strong>as</strong> Waterman and Elizabeth<br />

Allen of N<strong>or</strong>wich. \See No. 40, and No. 616, Addenda.)<br />

Lemuel Hough and wife removed to Lebanon, N. H.,<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y probably both died. <strong>The</strong> <strong>in</strong>f<strong>or</strong>mation I


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have <strong>as</strong> to <strong>the</strong>ir <strong>descendants</strong> is that <strong>the</strong>y had n<strong>in</strong>e children.<br />

Those children were:<br />

6956. Guy, who married and died previous to 1858.<br />

6957. Dan, who married and died at Keene, N. H., and left two<br />

children.<br />

6958. Lemuel, who probably m. 15 Oct., 1811, Mary F<strong>in</strong>ch, and removed<br />

to Ohio.<br />

6959. Joseph, who w<strong>as</strong> a broker <strong>in</strong> New Y<strong>or</strong>k, and d. about 1856,<br />

unm.<br />

6960. Elizabeth, who m. her fa<strong>the</strong>r's third cous<strong>in</strong>, Uriel Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton<br />

(1166), sixth son of <strong>The</strong>ophilus Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton (603) and Lois<br />

Giff<strong>or</strong>d (254) of N<strong>or</strong>wich. {See No. 1166.)<br />

6961. Hannah, who m. Maj<strong>or</strong> Marne.<br />

6962. Phila, who died unm.<br />

6963. Pamelia, who m. Gardner, and removed to <strong>the</strong> state of<br />

Ma<strong>in</strong>e.<br />

6964. Mary, who married, but I have not been able to learn <strong>the</strong><br />

name of her husband.<br />

YI. Daniel Hough (2547), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn., 12<br />

Jan., 1752, second son of Capt. David Hough (611) of<br />

l!^<strong>or</strong>wich, by his first wife. Desire Clark, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson<br />

of Sarah Post (17) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m.<br />

about 1780, Lydia Edgerton, daughter of Asa Edgerton of<br />

N<strong>or</strong>wich, by his first wife, Hannah Griswold. <strong>The</strong>y removed<br />

to Lebanon, N. H., where he died <strong>in</strong> 1820. She<br />

survived him and died <strong>in</strong> 1846.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were :<br />

6965. Wade, b. <strong>in</strong> 1781. He w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Brooklyn, N. Y., <strong>in</strong><br />

1863.<br />

6966. Richard <strong>Hyde</strong>, b. <strong>in</strong> 1784. He went to <strong>the</strong> south and d.<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1843, at Mobile.<br />

6967. Daniel, b. <strong>in</strong> 1787. He graduated at Dartmouth <strong>in</strong> 1812,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at St. Louis, Mo., <strong>in</strong> 1863.<br />

6968. Clark, b. <strong>in</strong> 1792. He w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Brooklyn, N. Y., <strong>in</strong><br />

1863.<br />

6969. Asa E., b. <strong>in</strong> 1794. He went to <strong>the</strong> west and died at Galena,<br />

111., <strong>in</strong> 1846.<br />

6970. Philura, b. <strong>in</strong> 1783. She m. Edward Freeman, b. 6 May,<br />

1781, at Lebanon, N. H., fourth son of <strong>the</strong> Hon. Jonathan<br />

Freeman and Sarah Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton of Hanover. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

great grandson of Deacon Christopher Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, <strong>the</strong> first<br />

white male child b<strong>or</strong>n <strong>in</strong> N<strong>or</strong>wich, and w<strong>as</strong> bro<strong>the</strong>r of Dr.<br />

Samuel Freeman of Saratoga Spr<strong>in</strong>gs. She died <strong>in</strong> 1813,<br />

and he <strong>the</strong>n m. Elizabeth Duncan. He had several children,<br />

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6971. Sarah, h. <strong>in</strong> 1790, at Lebanon, d. <strong>in</strong> 1801.<br />

6972. Lydia Edgerton, b. <strong>in</strong> 1796 at Lebanon. She m. 8 Jan.,<br />

1823, Abner Allen, b. 7 Feb., 1789, at Lebanon, N. H., and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Lebanon <strong>in</strong> 1863. <strong>The</strong>y had two children,<br />

b<strong>or</strong>n at Lebanon :<br />

1. Julia Maria, b. May, 1824, m. 24 Aug., 1847, Kev.<br />

Leonard Swa<strong>in</strong>, b. 1821 at Boston, son of Richard Swa<strong>in</strong><br />

and Sarah Diamond of N<strong>as</strong>hua. N. H. He graduated at<br />

Dartmouth, 1841, and at Andover <strong>the</strong>ological sem<strong>in</strong>ary <strong>in</strong><br />

1846, and w<strong>as</strong> a Congregational clergyman. <strong>The</strong>y settled at<br />

N<strong>as</strong>hua, N. H., <strong>in</strong> June, 1847, and at Providence, R. I., <strong>in</strong><br />

1852, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1863. <strong>The</strong>y had five children<br />

: Susan Hellen, who d. at <strong>the</strong> age of three years; Julia<br />

Maria ; Sarah Howe ; Edward Allen ; and Henry Hunt<strong>in</strong>g-<br />

ton.<br />

2. Susan Ann, b. March, 1828, m. Feb., 1853, Rev.<br />

Joshua James Blaisdell, b. Feb., 1826, son of Hon. Elisha<br />

Blaisdell and Mary Fogg of Lebanon, N. H. He graduated<br />

at Dartmouth <strong>in</strong> 1846, and subsequently at <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>ological<br />

sem<strong>in</strong>ary at Andover, and w<strong>as</strong> a Congregational clergyman.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> settled at C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati <strong>in</strong> 1853, and <strong>in</strong> 1859 w<strong>as</strong><br />

appo<strong>in</strong>ted profess<strong>or</strong> of rhet<strong>or</strong>ic and English literature <strong>in</strong><br />

Beloit college. Wis., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1863, and<br />

had one child, Susan Ann, b. Nov., 1854.<br />

6973. Mary, b. <strong>in</strong> 1800 at Lebanon. She m. Young, and d. <strong>in</strong><br />

1823 at Lebanon.<br />

F<strong>or</strong> <strong>descendants</strong> of Col. David Hough (2548) and of his<br />

bro<strong>the</strong>r, Azel Hough (2552), see Addenda.<br />

VL Col. John Hough (2550), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn.,<br />

28 Dec, 1757, fifth son of Capt. David Hough (611) of<br />

N<strong>or</strong>wich, by his first w^ife. Desire Clarke, w<strong>as</strong> a great<br />

grandson of Sarah Post (17) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He<br />

m. 18 Nov., 1782, Susanna Johnson, eldest daughter of<br />

Ebenezer Johnson of Bozrah. He w<strong>as</strong> a carpenter and<br />

jo<strong>in</strong>er, and served <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> army of <strong>the</strong> revolution. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

settled at Bozrah, where he w<strong>as</strong> a justice of <strong>the</strong> peace, a<br />

deacon of <strong>the</strong> church, a member of <strong>the</strong> legislature, and a<br />

colonel of militia. In 1818 <strong>the</strong>y removed to Unadilla,<br />

N. y., where he d. 19 Nov., 1832, and she d. 15 Nov.,<br />

1841.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

:<br />

6975. Wade, b. 10 June, 1788, at Bozrah. He m. 1818 his first<br />

cous<strong>in</strong>, Mary Tillotson, only daughter of Samuel Tillotson<br />

and Anna Johnson of Canajoharie, N. Y. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer,<br />

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where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1860. <strong>The</strong>y had one child, a daughter,<br />

who m. Peleg Ashcraft of Preston, and d. <strong>in</strong> 1854.<br />

6976. John, b. 13 Aug., 1Y91, at Bozrah. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and<br />

lived at Cl<strong>in</strong>ton, Ga., where he d. 12 Aug., 1820, unm.<br />

6977. Clark, b. 4 Nov., 1792, at Bozrah. He m. 1 Dec, 1818,<br />

Zerviah Edgerton Abel, b. 13 Jan., 1797, daughter of his<br />

fourth cous<strong>in</strong>, Hezekiah Abel (6668) and Eunice Bill of<br />

Colchester, Conn. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Bozrah, and about 1828<br />

removed to Unadilla, and from <strong>the</strong>re to Preston, N. Y., where<br />

he d. 5 Dec, 1854, and where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1860.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had two children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Bozrah :<br />

1. Susan Sophia, b. 5 Sept., 1819, m. 4 Jan., 1838, John<br />

K. Gle<strong>as</strong>on of Preston, N. Y., b. 12 May, 1814. <strong>The</strong>y removed<br />

to Triangle, N. Y"., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859,<br />

and had five children.<br />

2. Albert Avery, b. 12 April, 1827, m. Marilla B. Ash-<br />

croft of Preston, where he d. 3 Aug., 1859, s. p.<br />

6978. David, b. 23 Sept., 1796, at Bozrah, d. 28 Sept., 1796.<br />

6979. David 2d, b. 2 Aug., 1798, at Bozrah. He m. 28 Aug.,<br />

1822, Eliza Sherwood, b. 7 Aug., 1799, at Hillsdale, N. Y.,<br />

eldest daughter of Squire Sherwood of Hillsdale by his<br />

second wife, Olive F<strong>or</strong>d. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled<br />

at Unadilla, where she d. 30 Aug., 1831. He had by her<br />

three children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Unadilla:<br />

1. Oscar Clark, b. 5 July, 1825, m. 14 Oct., 1851, Harriet<br />

Foote, eldest daughter of Russell Foote of Unadilla, and<br />

removed to Bloom<strong>in</strong>gton, 111., <strong>in</strong> 1855, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1859, s. p.<br />

2. John, b. 12 March, 1827, m. 5 Oct., 1854, his sixth<br />

cous<strong>in</strong> Lydia Bottam, eldest daughter of Henry Bottam<br />

(3352) and Lucy Comstock of Woodstock, Conn, <strong>The</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Unadilla <strong>in</strong> 1859, s. p.<br />

3. Hannah Sophia, b. 8 Sept., 1829, and d. 2 July, 1858,<br />

unm.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 20 Sept., 1837, Elizabeth (Sherwood) Slade,<br />

sister of his first wife and widow of Elijah B. Slade of Spr<strong>in</strong>g-<br />

ville, Pa. She d. 20 Jan., 1839, at Unadilla, without issue<br />

by him.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 18 April, 1854, her sister Olive (Sherwood)<br />

L<strong>or</strong>d, b. 8 May, 1809, at Hillsdale, widow of Thom<strong>as</strong> Chandler<br />

L<strong>or</strong>d of Brattleb<strong>or</strong>ough, Vt. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Una-<br />

dilla <strong>in</strong> 1859, and he had no issue by her.<br />

6980. Daniel Willes, b. 22 March, 1803, at Bozrah. He m. Carol<strong>in</strong>e<br />

Hibbard of Unadilla, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Smithville,<br />

N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had five children :<br />

1. Susan, who m. Lucius Weaver of Pitcher, N. Y., and<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1859 had two children.<br />

2. Wealthy, who m. Elizur Anderson of Pitcher, and <strong>in</strong><br />

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3. Mary, wlio m. M<strong>or</strong>illo Cole of Pitclier, and <strong>in</strong> 1859<br />

had three children.<br />

4 and 5. David and Daniel (tw<strong>in</strong>s), liv<strong>in</strong>g with <strong>the</strong>ir parents<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1859, unm.<br />

6981. Hannah, b. 5 Oct., 1783, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She m. James McCall,<br />

son of John McCall of Lebanon, Conn. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and<br />

<strong>the</strong>y removed to Preston, N. Y., where she d. Feb., 1846,<br />

and where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had six children :<br />

1. 3I<strong>in</strong>erva, unm. <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

2. L<strong>or</strong>ana, d. 18 Sept., 1841, at <strong>the</strong> age of 18 years, unm.<br />

3. James Aiigustus, m. Anne Maria C<strong>as</strong>e of Canton, Conn.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Preston, N. Y., <strong>in</strong><br />

1859, and had four children :<br />

4. Susan, m. Julius C<strong>as</strong>e, a farmer of Canton, Conn., and<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1859 <strong>the</strong>y were s. p.<br />

5. John, m. Mary Carman of Hambden, N. Y., w<strong>as</strong> a farmer,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Preston, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had<br />

three children.<br />

6. Daniel, m. Mahala Simons, of Preston, w<strong>as</strong> a farmer,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Ill<strong>in</strong>ois <strong>in</strong> 1859 and had one child.<br />

6982. L<strong>or</strong>ana, b. 8 Feb., 1785, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She m. 30 Jan., 1803,<br />

Alv<strong>in</strong> Woodw<strong>or</strong>th, b. 10 Sept., 1779, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, son of Asa<br />

Woodw<strong>or</strong>th, Esq., and Sarah F<strong>or</strong>d of Bozrah. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

carpenter, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Bozrah, and removed to Oxf<strong>or</strong>d,<br />

and to Unadilla, N. Y. ; and about 1820 <strong>the</strong>y removed<br />

to Ithaca, N. Y., where she d. about 1836, and he d. about<br />

1850. <strong>The</strong>y had five children :<br />

1. Elizabeth H., b. 15 Nov., 1803, at Bozrah, and liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Ithaca <strong>in</strong> 1859, unm.<br />

2. L<strong>or</strong>ana, b. 31 March, 1807, at Bozrah, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Ithaca<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1859, unm.<br />

3. Alv<strong>in</strong> Clark, died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

4. John H., d. <strong>in</strong> 1855 at Ithaca, unm.<br />

5. Susan, m. James Tayl<strong>or</strong>, a merchant of Ithaca, and<br />

<strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Oshkosh, Wis., <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had two<br />

children.<br />

6983. Susanna, b. 31 Jan., 1787, at Bozrah. She d. 12 Sept., 1818,<br />

at Unadilla, unm.<br />

6984. Sophia, b. 30 April, 1794, at Bozrah. She m. her fifth cous<strong>in</strong>,<br />

John Bottam, afterwards Botume (3350), eldest son of Daniel<br />

Bottam and Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (985) of Woodstock, Conn.<br />

{See No. 3350.)<br />

YI. Desire Hough (2557), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn., 4<br />

Jan., 1764, youngest daughter of Capt. David Hougli<br />

(611) and Desire Clark, his tirst wife, w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter<br />

of Sarah Post (17) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She<br />

m. 15 Nov., 1787, Capt. Uriah Downer. <strong>The</strong>y settled at


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1105<br />

Bozrali, where slie d. 12 March, 1816, and he d. 1 Sept.,<br />

1836.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were :<br />

6985. Uriah, b. 13 July, 1796, at Bozrah. He m. 5 Nov., 1826,<br />

Pamelia Parker, and settled at BozraL, where <strong>the</strong>y had eight<br />

children rec<strong>or</strong>ded to <strong>the</strong>m :<br />

1. Frances M<strong>in</strong>erva, b. 11 Oct. 1827.<br />

2. Mar)/ Wi


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of Thom<strong>as</strong> Baldw<strong>in</strong> and Sarah<br />

(See No. 5186.)<br />

Backus (1765) of Bozrah.<br />

6998. Hannah Jemima, b. 29 Aug., 1824, at Bozrah. She m. 25<br />

Nov., 1846, Isaac Johnson, b. 20 Jan., 1823, at Bozrah, son<br />

of Or<strong>in</strong>iel Johnson and Artimesia, his wife, of Bozrah, He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Bozrah, where <strong>the</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong>m<br />

1859, and where <strong>the</strong>y had one child rec<strong>or</strong>ded to<br />

Orimd, b. 20 Oct., 1848, at Bozrah.<br />

VI. Sarah Hough (2562), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn., 27<br />

May, 1773, third daughter of Capt. David Hough (611),<br />

by his second wife, Jemima Baldw<strong>in</strong>, w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter<br />

of Sarah Post (17) of tlie third generation. She<br />

m. 25 Oct., 1795, Capt. Kehemiah Waterman, b. 17 Aug.,<br />

1767, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, eldest son of Nehemiah Waterman,<br />

Esq., and Susanna Isham of Bozrah, and grandson of<br />

Nehemiah Waterman and Sarah Giff<strong>or</strong>d of N<strong>or</strong>wich [see<br />

Nos. 418 and 40). <strong>The</strong>y settled at Bozrah, where he d. 9<br />

April, 1848, and she d. 19 April, 1848.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

:<br />

6999. Nehemiah, b. 12 Oct., 1799, at Bozrah.<br />

7000. Eunice, b. 28 May, 1796, at Bozrah. She m. her fifth cous<strong>in</strong><br />

Andrew Metcalf Rob<strong>in</strong>son (2691), son of Samuel Bob<strong>in</strong>son<br />

and Priscilla Metcalf (674) of Bozrah. {See No. 2691.)<br />

7001. Susanna, b. 19 Jan., 1798, at Bozrah. She m. <strong>in</strong> 1817, Alexander<br />

B<strong>in</strong>gham of Bozrah, and had a family.<br />

Nathaniel W. B<strong>in</strong>gham, <strong>the</strong>ir son, m. his fifth cous<strong>in</strong>,<br />

Sarah Tracy Woodw<strong>or</strong>th, youngest daughter of Burrell<br />

Woodw<strong>or</strong>th and Laura <strong>Hyde</strong> (3293) of N<strong>or</strong>wich. [See No.<br />

3293.)<br />

7002. Fanny H., b. 25 Aug., 1801, at Bozrah. She m. 30 Oct.,<br />

1821, Simon Abel Spicer, probably a son of Ishmael Spicer<br />

and her fourth cous<strong>in</strong> Martha Abel (6664), and grandson of<br />

Simeon Abel (2372) and Martha Crocker of Bozrah. [See<br />

No. 6664.)<br />

7003. Sarah H., b. at Bozrah. She m. her second cous<strong>in</strong>, David<br />

Aust<strong>in</strong> Fox (7030), fifth son of Bos<strong>well</strong> Fox, Esq., and<br />

Phebe Hough (2568) of Bozrah. {See No. 7030.)<br />

VI. Deacon Jabez Hough (2566), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

Conn., 26 May, 1760, third son of Jabez Hough (612) and<br />

Phebe Harris, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Sarah Post (17) of<br />

<strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 28 Oct , 1790, Eunice Clement,<br />

b. 25 Nov., 1767, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Bozrah,<br />

where he d. 20 Feb., 1831, and she d. 16 Peb., 1832,<br />

at Colchester.


<strong>The</strong>ir cliiklren were<br />

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7004. Clement, b. 26 Dec, 1791, at Bozrah. He married and went<br />

to Lebanon, N. IL, where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had<br />

seven children.<br />

7005. Joseph, b. 6 Jan., 1793, at Bozrah. He m. 23 May, 1822,<br />

Lav<strong>in</strong>ia P. Wightman, daughter of Elijah Wightnian and<br />

Elizabeth Phelps of Bozrah. He w<strong>as</strong> a Baptist clergyman,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Spr<strong>in</strong>gfield, M<strong>as</strong>s., where he commenced<br />

preach<strong>in</strong>g soon after his marriage. <strong>The</strong>y lived at Lebanon,<br />

N. H., and at Hawk<strong>in</strong>sville, Ga. <strong>The</strong>y removed to Almont,<br />

Mich., where she d. 6 May, 1850, and where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had six children :<br />

1. 31ari/ Anne, h. 13 Dec, 1823, at Spr<strong>in</strong>gfield, d. 6 Sept.,<br />

1824.<br />

2. Joseph Alatison, b. 6 Aug., 1825j at Spr<strong>in</strong>gfield, w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Fl<strong>in</strong>t, Mich., <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

3. Edward Clement, b. 10 Sept., 1827, at Bloomfield,<br />

Conn., graduated at Yale <strong>in</strong> 1849, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a teller <strong>in</strong> a bank at Savannah, Ga., <strong>in</strong> 1859. •<br />

4. Elijah Wightman, b. 4 Dec, 1829, at Lebanon.<br />

5. Thom<strong>as</strong> Baldw<strong>in</strong>, b. 18 Dec, 1832, at Lebanon, d. 16<br />

Sept., 1842.<br />

6. Emely, b. 1 March, 1838, at Hawk<strong>in</strong>sville, w<strong>as</strong> at school<br />

at Ypsilanti, Mich., <strong>in</strong> 1859, unm.<br />

7006. Jabez, b. 15 May, 1799, at Bozrah, where he d. 31 Jan.,<br />

1825, unm.<br />

7007. LTrban, b. 4 Oct., 1800, at Bozrah. He married, and w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at RomeOj Mich., <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had two children.<br />

7008. Alanson Hodges, b. 26 Oct., 1803, at Bozrah. He graduated<br />

at <strong>the</strong> medical department at Yale <strong>in</strong> 1832, and w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

physician. He m. 13 May, 1832, Mary A. Lathrop of Boz-<br />

rah, who died s. p.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. Susan Williams of Essex, Conn., where <strong>the</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had by her seven children.<br />

7009. Walter K<strong>in</strong>'g, b. 23 Jan., 1805, at Bozrah. He m. 14 April,<br />

1831, Nancy B. Kelly, b. 28 Oct., 1804, at Bozrah, daughter<br />

of William Kelly and CIaris.sa Backus of Bozrah. She died,<br />

and he had by her seven children.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. Elizabeth Parker of Montville, Conn., and<br />

had by her five o<strong>the</strong>r children. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Almont,<br />

Mich., <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

7010. Edward <strong>Hyde</strong>, b. 18 Feb., 1807, at Bozrah. He m. 27 Dec,<br />

1832, Mary Ann Prentiss of Lebanon. <strong>The</strong>y settled at<br />

Bozrah, where <strong>the</strong>y had one child rec<strong>or</strong>ded to <strong>the</strong>m, Edward<br />

Albert, b. 24 March, 1834. <strong>The</strong>y removed to Almont,<br />

Mich., where he d. Aug., 1854, and where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1859.<br />

7011. Anthony Benezette Cleveland, b. 17 Dec, 1808, at Bozrah.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant at Hawk<strong>in</strong>sville, Ga., and d. 16 March,<br />

1842, at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, unm.


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7012. Harriet Tracy, b. 3 May, 1794, at Bozrah. She m. 27 March,<br />

1816, Josiah Bissel Bill, b. 13 May, 1793, at Lebanon, Conn.,<br />

son of Eleazer Bill and Elizabeth Cole of Lebanon. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

removed to New Milf<strong>or</strong>d, Pa. He d. 16 Nov., 1846, and<br />

she d. 1 April, 1852, at Rockville, Conn. <strong>The</strong>y had four<br />

children, <strong>the</strong> first b. at Lebanon and <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs at New Mil-<br />

f<strong>or</strong>d :<br />

1. Josepli, b. 7 Feb., 1817, and d. 11 Sept., 1839, unm.<br />

2. miri/ K, b. 14 Feb., 1822, m. 26 Nov., 1848, Dwight<br />

Loomis, b. 27 July, 1841, at Columbia, Conn., son of Elam<br />

Loomis and Mary, his wife, of Columbia. He w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Rockville <strong>in</strong> 1862. He w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong>n a<br />

member of congress, and had been a member of <strong>the</strong> preced<strong>in</strong>g<br />

congress.<br />

3. £dwm, b. 2 July, 1827, m. 31 Dec, 1851, Susan C<strong>or</strong>ey,<br />

and <strong>in</strong> 1860 had one child, Hattie E., b. 16 Nov., 1855, at<br />

Lebanon.<br />

4. Benezeffe Hovgh^ b. 26 Feb., 1829, graduated at Yale <strong>in</strong><br />

1854, <strong>as</strong> a bachel<strong>or</strong> of law, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and m. 3 Nov.,<br />

1859, Kate Griggs. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Rockville <strong>in</strong> 1860.<br />

7013. Mary Mosely, b. 14 Sept., 1795, at Bozrah. She d. 2 June,<br />

1815, unm.<br />

7014. Sarah Clement, b. 5 Dec, 1796, at Bozrah. She m. 7 Jan.^<br />

1821, Ros<strong>well</strong> Bailey, b. about 1796, probably son of Joseph<br />

Bailey and Hannah his , wife. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Bozrah,<br />

where he d. 16 Feb., 1833, at <strong>the</strong> age of 36 years, and w<strong>as</strong><br />

buried <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> old Throop cemetery, by <strong>the</strong> side of Joseph<br />

Bailey and Hannah his wife. She w<strong>as</strong> said to be liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Colchester <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had five children rec<strong>or</strong>ded to<br />

<strong>the</strong>m at Bozrah :<br />

1. William Francis, b. 17 Aug., 1823.<br />

2. Jahez Hongh, b. 3 Oct., 1824.<br />

3. Charles Henry, b. 9 Dec, 1827.<br />

4. Rosiccll Lcandcr, b. 1 Dec, 1829.<br />

5. Sarah Jane, b. 1 March, 1833.<br />

7015. Eunice, b. 14 July, 1802, at Bozrah, d. 22 Sept., 1802.<br />

YI. Ebenezer Hough (2567), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn.,<br />

29 March, 1767, youngest son of Jabez Hough (612) of<br />

N<strong>or</strong>wich, by' his first wife, Pliebe Harris, w<strong>as</strong> a great<br />

grandson of Sarah Post (17) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He<br />

m. 9 May, 1785, his first cous<strong>in</strong>, Bernicc Hougli (2561), b.<br />

20 Sept., 1766, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, second daughter of Capt.<br />

David Hough (611) by his second Avife, Jemima Baldw<strong>in</strong>.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Bozrah, where she d.<br />

11 May, 1845, and he d. 5 July, 1846, and <strong>the</strong>y were buried<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> old Throop cemetery.


Tlieir cUihlrcn were<br />

:<br />

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7016. "William, b. 9 Aug., 1786, at Bozrah. He m. 15 Feb., 1809,<br />

liis second cous<strong>in</strong> of <strong>the</strong> Harris blood, Philena Wigbtnian<br />

(4389), b. 3 May, 1784, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, third daughter of Capt,<br />

Zerobabel Wightman of Bozrah, by \r\& second wife, Anne<br />

Harris (1424). He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Bozrah,<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> a member of <strong>the</strong> legislature. She d. 17<br />

Dec, 1856, at Bozrah, where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1860. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had five children, b. at Bozrah :<br />

1. Henri/ Wightman, b. 6 Feb., 1810, m. 6 June, 1837,<br />

Hannah Dart Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, b 3 Sept., 1815, at Bozrah,<br />

.daughter of Isaac Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton by his first wife, Hannah<br />

Maples, and granddaughter of Elijah Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, Esq., and<br />

his second wife, Lydia Baldw<strong>in</strong> [sec No. 6881). He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

physician, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Putnam, Conn., where she d.<br />

8 Jan., 1855. He <strong>the</strong>n m. 17 Jan., 1856, Mary Tripp, and<br />

<strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Putnam <strong>in</strong> 1862, s.p., and he w<strong>as</strong> a surgeon<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Union army.<br />

2. Andrew Jackson, b. 29 March, 1815, at Bozrah. He<br />

m. 24 May, 1842, his fifth cous<strong>in</strong> of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Hyde</strong> and Post<br />

blood, Charlotte Abel, b. 8 Nov., 1816, at Bozrah, eldest<br />

daughter of Capt. Elijah Abel (6663) and M<strong>in</strong>d<strong>well</strong> Hosf<strong>or</strong>d.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Bozrah, where<br />

<strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1860, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> house <strong>in</strong> which <strong>the</strong> writer<br />

of this <strong>genealogy</strong> w<strong>as</strong> b<strong>or</strong>n. <strong>The</strong>y had two children : Philena,<br />

b. 1 May, 1845; and William, b. 9 June, 1849.<br />

3. Bernice Anne, b. 19 Nov., 1817. She d. 12 Oct., 1847^<br />

at Bozrah, unm.<br />

4. Anne Harris, b. 6 Feb., 1821, m. 6 Sept., 1843, Albert<br />

Armstrong of Kill<strong>in</strong>gly, son of Job Armstrong of Chepachet,<br />

B. I. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Putnam, Conn., <strong>in</strong> 1860, and had<br />

four children : Anna P., b. 17 July, 1844; Edward H., b.<br />

14 Sept., 1849 ; Henry C, b. 26 June, 1852 ; and Jesse A.,<br />

b. 7 March, 1857.<br />

5. Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Westcott, b. 14 May, 1825, m. Nov., 1852,<br />

Rev. Urijah Underwood, a clergyman, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Andover, Conn.^ <strong>in</strong> 1860, and had one child : Mary E., b.<br />

19 April, 1855.<br />

7017. Jirah Isham, b. 22 March, 1790, at Bozrah. He m. 14 Nov.,<br />

1811, Bel<strong>in</strong>da West, b. 1791 at Bozrah, daughter of Abel<br />

West and Sarah Wightman of Bozrah. She d. 25 Dec,<br />

1819, .s. p.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 25 Jan., 1821, his fifth cous<strong>in</strong>, Nancy H<strong>in</strong>ckley<br />

(2670), eldest daughter of Timothy H<strong>in</strong>ckley (667) and<br />

Saloma Strong of Lebanon, and d. 6 Aug., 1829, at Colchester,<br />

s.<br />

J}.<br />

7018. Jedediah,<br />

( See Nos. 2670 and 6881.)<br />

b. 4 Feb., 1792, at Bozrah. He w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Almont, Mich., <strong>in</strong> 1860, and probably had a family.<br />

7019. Wi<strong>the</strong>rell, b. 6 June, 1800, at Bozrah. He w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Almout, Mich., <strong>in</strong> 1860, and probably had a family.


2110<br />

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7020. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, b. 28 Nov., 1802, at Bozrab. He m. 25 Oct., 1826,<br />

his fifth cous<strong>in</strong>, Mary H<strong>in</strong>ckley (2673), b. 7 Aug., 1804, at<br />

Lebanon, fourth daughter of Timothy H<strong>in</strong>ckley (667) and<br />

Saloma Strong. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Bozrab,<br />

removed to Lebanon <strong>in</strong> 1830, to Colchester <strong>in</strong> 1831, and<br />

back to Bozrah <strong>in</strong> 1832, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1860.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had four children :<br />

1. John Hilliard, b. 21 Sept., 1827, at Bozrah, m. 13<br />

March, 1851, Mary Anne Bridges, b. 4 May, 1832, at Holliston,<br />

M<strong>as</strong>s., fourth daughter of Appleton Bridges and Almira<br />

Holbrook. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Baltic, <strong>in</strong> Frankl<strong>in</strong>,<br />

Conn., <strong>in</strong> 1860, and had three children : Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Appleton, b.<br />

21 Jan., 1852, d. 10 April, 1854; Dwight H<strong>in</strong>ckley, b. 6<br />

Sept., 1854 ; and Ellen, b. 27 Feb., 1857.<br />

2. Ilari/ Anne, b. 30 Dec, 1829, at Bozrah, m. 27 Nov.,<br />

1850, Charles A. K<strong>in</strong>gsley, fourth son of J<strong>as</strong>on W. K<strong>in</strong>gsley<br />

and Eunice Hartsh<strong>or</strong>n of Frankl<strong>in</strong>, and d. 12 Aug.,<br />

1851, s. p.<br />

3. Gc<strong>or</strong>ga Earl, b. 14 March, 1831, at Lebanon, w<strong>as</strong> <strong>in</strong><br />

Calif<strong>or</strong>nia <strong>in</strong> 1860, unm.<br />

4. Hannah Avery, b. 22 March, 1834, at Bozrah, d. 20<br />

May, 1834.<br />

7021. Ebenezer, b. 28 Jan., 1805, at Bozrah. He m. 21 Dec, 1833,<br />

Lucy B. Kelly, b. 28 Jan., 1810, at Bozrah, daughter of<br />

William Kelly and Clarissa Backus. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Bozrah<br />

and removed to Almont," Mich., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1860. <strong>The</strong>y had two children rec<strong>or</strong>ded to <strong>the</strong>m at Bozrah<br />

1. Lydia, b. 13 Feb., 1831, at Bozrah.<br />

2. Jane, b. 10 May, 1834, at Bozrah.<br />

7022. Nancy, b. 20 May, 1788, at Bozrah. She m. 24 Nov., 1808,<br />

Artemus Woodw<strong>or</strong>th, and settled at Bozrah, and removed to<br />

Orangeville, N. Y., where <strong>the</strong>y died. <strong>The</strong>y had two children<br />

rec<strong>or</strong>ded to <strong>the</strong>m at Bozrah :<br />

1. Hannah <strong>Hyde</strong>, b. 25 June, 1809.<br />

2. Fhilene Wlyhtman, b. 22 Oct., 1816; probably both<br />

married and liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Michigan <strong>in</strong> 1860.<br />

7023. Jemima, b. 14 May, 1794, at" Bozrah. She m. 4 Nov., 1809,<br />

Uriah Card<strong>well</strong> of Bozrah, where <strong>the</strong>y settled. <strong>The</strong>y removed<br />

to Almont, Mich , where she died, and where he w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1860. <strong>The</strong>y had three children rec<strong>or</strong>ded to <strong>the</strong>m<br />

at Bozrah :<br />

1. Edward Augustus, b. 2 x\pril, 1811.<br />

2. Julia Ann, b. 24 May, 1814.<br />

3. BtUnda West, b. 13 July, 1816.<br />

7024. Phcbe, b. 8 April, 1796, at Bozrah, d. 25 April, 1797.<br />

7025. Phebe 2d, b. 25 July, 1798, at Bozrah. She m. John Hil-<br />

. Mich.,<br />

. Hard of Salem, who died ; and she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Almont,<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1860, and had by him a family of children<br />

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1111<br />

VI. Phebe Hough (2568), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn., 19<br />

Oct., 1768, daughter of Jabez Hough (612), by his first<br />

wife, Phebe Hariis, w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of Sarah<br />

Post (17) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She ni.'ll Dec, 1785,<br />

Capt. Ros<strong>well</strong> Fox of^Bozrah, b<strong>or</strong>n about 1752. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

settled at Bozrah, where he w<strong>as</strong> a member of <strong>the</strong> legislature,<br />

and of <strong>the</strong> constitutional convention of 1818. He<br />

d. 2 June, 1825, at Bozrah, at <strong>the</strong> age of 73 ; where she d.<br />

20 March, 1841. <strong>The</strong>y had seven children rec<strong>or</strong>ded to<br />

<strong>the</strong>m at Bozrah.<br />

Those children were :<br />

7026. Jabez, b. 6 Nov., 1786, at Bozrah.<br />

7027. Ge<strong>or</strong>o-e, b. 9 Nov., 1791, at Bozrah.<br />

7028. Charles, b. 9 JMay, 1794, at Bozrah.<br />

7029. Marv<strong>in</strong> We<strong>the</strong>rell, b. 14 Jan., 1800, at Bozrah.<br />

7030. David Aust<strong>in</strong>, b. 28 Dec, 1804, at Bozrah. He m. 19 Oct.,<br />

1830, his second cous<strong>in</strong>, Sarah H. Waterman (7003), daughter<br />

of Capt. Nehemiah Waterman and Sarah Hough (2562)<br />

of Bozrah. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Bozrah, where <strong>the</strong>y had one son :<br />

Nehemiah Waterman^ b. 1832, who d. 2 Jan., 1852; and<br />

probably o<strong>the</strong>r children.<br />

7031. Jerusha Perk<strong>in</strong>s, b. 26 June, 1797, at Bozrah.<br />

YI. David Manwar<strong>in</strong>g (2569), b<strong>or</strong>n at N'ew London,<br />

Conn., 8 Feb., 1741, only son of William Manwariug (623)<br />

and Eebecca Gager, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Sarah Post<br />

(17) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He graduated at Yale <strong>in</strong><br />

1759. He m. 15 Jan., 1767, Martha Saltonstall, b. 8 Oct.,<br />

1748, at New London, seventh daughter of Gen. Gurdon<br />

Saltonstall and Eebecca W<strong>in</strong>throp of ISTew London.<br />

[This Gen. Gurdon Saltonstall, b. 22 Dec, 1708, at E'ew<br />

London, who m. 14 March, 1733, Eebecca W<strong>in</strong>throp, and<br />

d. 19 Sept., 1785, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> third sou of Gov.<br />

Gurdon Saltonstall of New London, by his second wife,<br />

Elizabeth Eose<strong>well</strong>. Gov. Saltonstall w<strong>as</strong> b. 27 March,<br />

1666, at Haverhill, M<strong>as</strong>s, w<strong>as</strong> son of Col. Nathaniel Saltonstall<br />

and Elizabeth Ward, and grandson of Eichard Saltonstall<br />

and Mariel Gurdon of Ipswich, and great grandson<br />

of Sir Eichard Saltonstall of Waterf<strong>or</strong>d. He graduated<br />

at Harvard <strong>in</strong> 1684, and w<strong>as</strong> a Congregational clergjmian,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> settled <strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> m<strong>in</strong>ister at New London, 25 Nov.,<br />

1691. He w<strong>as</strong> elected govern<strong>or</strong> of Connecticut <strong>in</strong> 1707,<br />

and annually <strong>the</strong>reafter until his death <strong>in</strong> 1724. He married<br />

three times, and had by his two first wives five sons<br />

and five daughters, seven of whom married and had fami-<br />

lies. Rebecca W<strong>in</strong>throp, <strong>the</strong> wife of Gen. Gurdon Sal-


1112<br />

H^^E GENEALOGY,<br />

tonstall, w<strong>as</strong> claiigliter of Jol<strong>in</strong> W<strong>in</strong>throp, Esq., of ITew<br />

London, who died <strong>in</strong> England <strong>in</strong> 1747, at <strong>the</strong> age of 66<br />

years. He w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> eldest son of Wait Still W<strong>in</strong>throp,<br />

w<strong>as</strong> grandson of <strong>the</strong> first Gov. John W<strong>in</strong>throp of I^ew<br />

London, and his second wife, Elizabeth Read. Gov.<br />

John W<strong>in</strong>throp of New London, w<strong>as</strong> b. 25 Feb., 1606, <strong>in</strong><br />

England, and w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> eldest son of John W<strong>in</strong>throp, <strong>the</strong><br />

second govern<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> M<strong>as</strong>sachusetts colony, by his first<br />

wife, Mary F<strong>or</strong>th, and grandson of Adam W<strong>in</strong>throp of<br />

Groton, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> county of Suftblk, England. Aiid see Calk.<br />

iV. L., 39.]<br />

David Manwar<strong>in</strong>g and wife settled at Kew London,<br />

removed to N<strong>or</strong>wich, and from <strong>the</strong>re to New Y<strong>or</strong>k, where<br />

he d. 8 May, 1804, and she d. 16 Oct., 1823.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children tvere :<br />

7032. William, b. 12 Nov., 1767, at New London, d. 2 May, 1768.<br />

7033. David, b. 13 May, 1772, at New London. He m. 28 July,<br />

1802, Mrs. Lucy (Colfax) Starr, widow of Joshua Starr, and<br />

daughter of Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Colfax, Esq. <strong>The</strong>y settled at New Loudon,<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y had one child rec<strong>or</strong>ded to <strong>the</strong>m<br />

William Gaffer, b. 29 Sept., 1808, at New London.<br />

7034. Gurdon, b. 10 Nov., 1776, at New London. He m. Mary<br />

Oliver; w<strong>as</strong> a merchant at Burl<strong>in</strong>g slip, New Y<strong>or</strong>k, <strong>in</strong> 1814;<br />

and died <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> city of New Y<strong>or</strong>k,<br />

7035. Rebecca, b. 27 Dec, 1768, at New London. She m. 20 Jan.,<br />

1793, Elisha Coit, b. 22 Dec, 1762, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, second son<br />

of William Coit and Sarah Lathrop of N<strong>or</strong>wich, and grandson<br />

of Capt. Ebenezer Lathrop and Lydia Leff<strong>in</strong>g<strong>well</strong> of<br />

N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

[This Ebenezer Lathrop, b. 7 Feb., 1703, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, who<br />

m. 13 May, 1725, Lydia Leff<strong>in</strong>g<strong>well</strong>, w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> sixth son of<br />

Israel Lathrop and Rebecca Bliss of N<strong>or</strong>wich (see No. 1083).<br />

Lydia Leff<strong>in</strong>g<strong>well</strong>, b. 28 July, 1706, <strong>the</strong> wife of Capt. Ebenezer<br />

Lathrop, w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> second daughter of Thom<strong>as</strong> Leff<strong>in</strong>g<strong>well</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> third, and Lydia Tracy of N<strong>or</strong>wich (see No. 1021),<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> descended from <strong>the</strong> Anglo-Saxon k<strong>in</strong>gs of England.<br />

See Appendix i?.]<br />

Elisha Coit w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at New Y<strong>or</strong>k,<br />

where he d. 19 June, 1835 ; and she d. 14 July, 1853, at<br />

Hartf<strong>or</strong>d. <strong>The</strong>y had seven children, b<strong>or</strong>n at New Y<strong>or</strong>k :<br />

1. Martha Manwar<strong>in</strong>g, b. 27 Jan., 1795, m. 1 Nov., 1842,<br />

Judge Thom<strong>as</strong> Scott Williams, LL. D., b. 26 June, 1777, at<br />

Wethcrsfield, Conn., fourth son of Ezekiel Williams and<br />

Prudence Stoddard of Wethcrsfield, and grandson of Rev.<br />

Solomon Williams, D. D., m<strong>in</strong>ister of Lebanon, and Mary<br />

P<strong>or</strong>ter, his wiie. He graduated at Yale 1794, and w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

lawyer, and settled at Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, where he w<strong>as</strong> a member of<br />

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1113<br />

<strong>the</strong> state legislature several terms; w<strong>as</strong> a member of congress,<br />

and chief justice of <strong>the</strong> state of Connecticut. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Hartf<strong>or</strong>d <strong>in</strong> 1860, s. p. She w<strong>as</strong> his second<br />

wife. His first wife w<strong>as</strong> Delia Ellsw<strong>or</strong>th, daughter of Oliver<br />

Ellsw<strong>or</strong>th, chief justice of <strong>the</strong> supreme court of <strong>the</strong> United<br />

States. She d. 1 Nov., 1842, without leav<strong>in</strong>g issue. He d.<br />

15 Dec, 1861.<br />

2. Mari/ Amie, b. 21 Jan., 1798, m. 1817 Rev. Henry<br />

Blatchf<strong>or</strong>d, b. 4 Dec, 1788, at F<strong>or</strong>d, <strong>in</strong> Devonshire, eldest<br />

son of Ptfcv. Samuel Blatchf<strong>or</strong>d, D. D., afterwards m<strong>in</strong>ister<br />

at Lans<strong>in</strong>gburgh, N. Y., and Alicia W<strong>in</strong>deatt, his wife. He<br />

graduated at Union college 1811, and w<strong>as</strong> a Presbyterian<br />

clergyman. He w<strong>as</strong> settled at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, at Salem, M<strong>as</strong>s.,<br />

and <strong>in</strong> Maryland. He d. 7 Sept., 1822, at Pr<strong>in</strong>cess Anne,<br />

Md. (see 4 Sprague's Ann., 162). She had by him two<br />

daughters : Rebecca Coit, who m. Marshall S. Scudder, a<br />

merchant of Boston ; and Alicia Harriet, who m. Charles W.<br />

Scudder, a merchant of Boston. She (Mrs. M. A. B.) <strong>the</strong>n<br />

m. 1828 Judge Samuel Hubbard, b. <strong>in</strong> 1785 at Boston, son<br />

of William Hubbard of N<strong>or</strong>wich and of Boston, by his<br />

second wife. Judge Samuel Hubbard w<strong>as</strong> descended from<br />

Gov. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Wyllis and Gov. John Haynes of Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, and<br />

from <strong>the</strong> k<strong>in</strong>gs of England (see No. 441, 7038, and Ap)pen-<br />

(Ux A). He graduated at Yale 1802, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer.<br />

He settled at Biddef<strong>or</strong>d, Ma<strong>in</strong>e, and subsequently removed to<br />

Boston, and w<strong>as</strong> f<strong>or</strong> many years one of <strong>the</strong> prudential committee<br />

of <strong>the</strong> A. B. C. F. M. In 1842 he w<strong>as</strong> appo<strong>in</strong>ted a<br />

judge of <strong>the</strong> supreme court of M<strong>as</strong>sachusetts. He received<br />

<strong>the</strong> degree of doct<strong>or</strong> of laws at Yale <strong>in</strong> 1827 and at Harvard<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1842. He d. 24 Dec, 1847, at Boston, at <strong>the</strong> age of 62.<br />

She had by him six children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Boston, where she w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1860: Sarah Wisner, d. Feb., 1855, unm. ; Samuel,<br />

m. Sophia Hunt, and wtis liv<strong>in</strong>g at San Francisco, Cal., <strong>in</strong><br />

1859; Henry Blatchf<strong>or</strong>d ; William Coit, m. Frances Hammond,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> a merchant at Chicago <strong>in</strong> 1859 ; James M<strong>as</strong>car<strong>in</strong>e,<br />

who graduated at Yale 1859; and Charles Eustis, an<br />

undergraduate at Yale <strong>in</strong> 1859. She w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> second wife of<br />

Judge Samuel Hubbard. By his first wife Judge Hubbard<br />

had, among o<strong>the</strong>r children, Gardner Green, who m.<br />

Gertrude McCurdy; Carol<strong>in</strong>e, who m. <strong>The</strong>od<strong>or</strong>e F. McCurdy<br />

(5375+); and Elizabeth G., who m. Edward Buck, (^'ee<br />

No. 7039.+)<br />

3. William David, b. 1 Aug., 1800. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> New Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

4. Susanna Manwar<strong>in</strong>g, b, 9 Feb., 1803, m. 1 Thom<strong>as</strong><br />

Adams, a merchant of Boston, and after his death she m.<br />

2 Henry Hill, Esq., of Boston, and d. 21 May, 1858, at<br />

Hartf<strong>or</strong>d.<br />

5. Sarah Lathrop, b. 15 Sept., 1804, m. 8. May, 1834,<br />

Charles Scudder, b. 5 June, 1789, at Barnstable, M<strong>as</strong>s., son<br />

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1114:<br />

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of David Scudder and Desire Gage of Barnstable. He w<strong>as</strong><br />

a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Boston <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had<br />

three children ; David Coit, b. 27 Oct., 1835, graduated at<br />

Williams college 1855, and at Andover <strong>the</strong>ological sem<strong>in</strong>ary<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1859. He w<strong>as</strong> <strong>or</strong>da<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>as</strong> a missionary of <strong>the</strong> A. B. C.<br />

F. M. 25 Feb., 1861, and m. 27 of <strong>the</strong> same month Harriet<br />

L. Dutton of Boston, and w<strong>as</strong> drowned while attempt<strong>in</strong>g to<br />

swim a stream <strong>in</strong> India, 19 Nov., 1861 ; Samuel Hubbard,<br />

b. 13 April, 1837, graduated at Williams college 1857 ; and<br />

H<strong>or</strong>ace Elisha, b. 15 Oct., 1838, graduated at Williams college<br />

1858, both unm. 1859.<br />

6. Gurdon Saltonstall, b. 15 July, 1806, m. 1 Mary Ann<br />

Burbige, who died, and he had by her one child : James<br />

Elisha, who died young. He m. 2 iVmelia Cole, and w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

broker at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, and <strong>the</strong>y were liviug at Brooklyn <strong>in</strong><br />

1859.<br />

7. Rehecca Manwar<strong>in</strong>g, b. 21 Aug., 1808, d. 19 Dec,<br />

1818.<br />

7036. Hannah, b. 29 Nov., 1770, at New London, d. 19 July, 1771,<br />

7037. Martha, b. 15 May, 1774, at New London, d. 24 Nov., 1789,<br />

unm.<br />

7038. Lucy, b. 19 Dec., 1778, at New London. She m. 26 Oct.,<br />

1799, at New London, David Greene Hubbard, b. 15 Jan.,<br />

1773, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn., third son of William Hubbard and<br />

Lydia Coit, his first wife.<br />

[This William Hubbard, b<strong>or</strong>n at New London, who m. 28<br />

Aug., 1764, his first cous<strong>in</strong>, Lydia Coit, b. 17 June, 1741,<br />

^ at New London, eldest daughter of Dr. Joseph Coit of New<br />

London, and afterwards of N<strong>or</strong>wich, by his second wife,<br />

Lydia Lathrop, w<strong>as</strong> a son of Daniel Hubbard Esq., a lawyer<br />

of New London, and Martha Coit, his wife. That Daniel<br />

Hubbard w<strong>as</strong> b. 3 April, 1706, at New Haven. He graduated<br />

at Yale <strong>in</strong> 1727, where he w<strong>as</strong> a tut<strong>or</strong> about three years.<br />

He m. 18 Aug., 1731, at New London, Martha Coit, and<br />

settled <strong>the</strong>re, and w<strong>as</strong> afterwards sheriff of New London<br />

county, and d. 24 March, 1741, at New London. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

posthumous son of <strong>the</strong> Rev. John Hubbard, m<strong>in</strong>ister of Jamaica,<br />

L. I., who w<strong>as</strong>h. 9 Jan., 1677, and m. 12 June, 1701,<br />

Mabel Russell, and d. <strong>in</strong> Oct., 1705, at Jamaica, L. I, and<br />

who graduated at Harvard <strong>in</strong> 1695, and w<strong>as</strong> a Congregational<br />

clergyman, and afterwards became a Presbyterian, and had two<br />

gons : Col. John Hubbard of New Haven, b. 1702; and Daniel<br />

Hubbard. <strong>The</strong> Rev. John Hubbard of Jamaica, w<strong>as</strong> b. 9 Jan.,<br />

1677, and w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> eldest son of John Hubbard of Ipswich,<br />

and afterwards of Boston, b. 1648, at Ipswich, and of Anne<br />

Leverett, b. 23 Nov.. 1652, daughter of Gov. John Leverett<br />

and his second wife, Sarah Sedgwick. That John Hubbard<br />

jv<strong>as</strong> son of <strong>the</strong> Rev. William Hubbard of Ipswich, <strong>the</strong> his-<br />

t<strong>or</strong>ian, who w<strong>as</strong> b<strong>or</strong>n <strong>in</strong> England about 1620, graduated at<br />

Harvard <strong>in</strong> 1642, and of Margaret Rogers, only daughter of


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1115<br />

Kev. Nathaniel Rop;ers of Ipswich. Mabel Russell, <strong>the</strong> wife<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Rev. John Hubbard of Jamaica, L. 1., and mo<strong>the</strong>r of<br />

Daniel Hubbard <strong>the</strong> first of New London, w<strong>as</strong> b. about 1677,<br />

and m. 12 June, 1701, <strong>the</strong> Rev. John Hubbard. She w<strong>as</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> only daughter of <strong>the</strong> Rev. Daniel Russell, b. about 1642,<br />

who graduated at Harvard <strong>in</strong> 1G69, w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> second son of <strong>the</strong><br />

Hon. Richard Russell of Charlestown, M<strong>as</strong>s., and Matilda, his<br />

first wife, and m. aboiit 1676, Mehitable Wyllis, b. about<br />

1658, at Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, Conn., second daughter of Sa<strong>in</strong>uel Wyllis<br />

and Ruth Haynes of Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, and d. 4 Jan., 1679, at<br />

Charlestown. Samuel Wyllis, b. 1632, at Fenny Compton<br />

<strong>in</strong> Warwickshire, w<strong>as</strong> son of Gov. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Wyllis of Hartf<strong>or</strong>d,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> secretary of <strong>the</strong> colony of Connecticut, and<br />

concealed <strong>the</strong> charter of <strong>the</strong> colony <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> famous charter<br />

oak. Ruth Haynes, his wife, w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> eldest daughter of<br />

Gov. John Haynes of Hartf<strong>or</strong>d and of his second wife Mabel<br />

Harlakenden; which Mabel Harlakenden w<strong>as</strong> descended from<br />

<strong>the</strong> Emper<strong>or</strong> Charlemagne, from Alfred <strong>the</strong> Great, and from<br />

William <strong>the</strong> Conquer<strong>or</strong>, and from many of <strong>the</strong> k<strong>in</strong>gs and nobility<br />

of England (see No. 441 and Appendix A). Martha<br />

Coit, <strong>the</strong> wife of Daniel Hubbard of New London, w<strong>as</strong> b. 1<br />

April, 1706, at New London, w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> daughter of John Coit and<br />

Mehitable Chandler of New London, who had six children :<br />

1. Jolm Coit, b. 25 May, 1696, who m. 2 July, 1719, Grace<br />

Christophers. 2. Jo&epli (Joit^ b. 15 Nov., 1698, who m. 1<br />

Mary Hunt<strong>in</strong>g, 2 Lydia Lathrop. 3. Samuel Coit., b. 18<br />

Feb., 1700. 4. Thom<strong>as</strong> Coit, b. 1 June, 1702, who m. 5<br />

Nov., 1723, Mary Prentiss. 5. Elisabeth Coit, b. 22 March,<br />

1704, who m. Samuel Gardner. 6. Martha Coit, who m.<br />

Daniel Hubbard. John Coit, b. 1 Dec, 1670, at New London,<br />

who m. Mehitable Chandler of Woodstock, daughter<br />

of John Chandler and Fllizabeth Dougl<strong>as</strong>s, w<strong>as</strong> bro<strong>the</strong>r of<br />

Rev. Joseph Coit, <strong>the</strong> first ru<strong>in</strong>ister of Pla<strong>in</strong>field, and son of<br />

Deacon Joseph Coit and Martha Harris of New London, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> grandson of John Coit, b<strong>or</strong>n <strong>in</strong> JCngland, and who settled<br />

at New London <strong>in</strong> 1651, and d. 29 Aug., 1659.]<br />

David Greene Hubbard and wife settled at NeW Y<strong>or</strong>k,<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> a merchant <strong>in</strong> Front street <strong>in</strong> 1818. He d. 29<br />

Dec, 1825, and she w<strong>as</strong> hv<strong>in</strong>g at Brooklyn, N. Y., 1860.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had eleven children, b<strong>or</strong>n at New Y<strong>or</strong>k :<br />

1. Lydia Coit, b. 10 Oct., 1800, and d. 6 Jan., 1801.<br />

2. William Joseph, b. 3 July, 1802, graduated at Yale<br />

1820, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawytr. He m. 15 Jan., 1828, Eliza O.<br />

Chapl<strong>in</strong>, b. 17 Oct., 1808, at Cambridge, M<strong>as</strong>s., eldest daughter<br />

of James P. Chapl<strong>in</strong>, M. D., and Hannah Gardner of<br />

Cambridge. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Cambridge, and <strong>in</strong> 1831 removed<br />

to Boston, where he w<strong>as</strong> a member of <strong>the</strong> legislature<br />

and a senat<strong>or</strong>, and w<strong>as</strong> f<strong>or</strong> several years chairman of <strong>the</strong> prudential<br />

committee of <strong>the</strong> A. B. C. F. M. She d. 31 Oct.,<br />

1832, at Cambridge. He had by her three children, b<strong>or</strong>n at


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Cambrido-e : Harriet Ann, b. 27 Nov., 1828; Eliza Chapl<strong>in</strong>,<br />

b. 19 Apnl, 1830, d. 24 March, 1831 ; and David Greene, b.<br />

24 July, 1831, graduated at Yale 1852, a farmer, liv<strong>in</strong>g a:<br />

Owego, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1860, unm. He (W. J. H.) <strong>the</strong>n m..l6<br />

Sept., 1831, Deb<strong>or</strong>ah Gage Payson, b. 5 Jan., 1812, at Bath,<br />

N. H., third daughter of Hon. Moses Paul Payson and Hannah<br />

Perley of Bath. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Boston <strong>in</strong> 1860,<br />

and he had by her six m<strong>or</strong>e children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Boston : Eliza<br />

Chapl<strong>in</strong> 2d, b. 6 Aug., 1835 ; Ellen Payson, b. 17 June, 1837 ;<br />

Lucy, b. 29 Aug., 1840 ; Mary Louisa, b. 10 Oct., 1842 ;<br />

Emely Lathrop, b. 23 Nov., 1844; and Alice W<strong>in</strong>throp, b.<br />

7 Sept., 1851.<br />

3. David Manwar<strong>in</strong>g, b. 28 July, 1804. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant<br />

of New Y<strong>or</strong>k, and <strong>in</strong> 1860 w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Brooklyn,<br />

unm.<br />

4. Elizaheth, b. 17 Oct., 1806, w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Brooklyn,<br />

N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1860, unm.<br />

5. Martha Saltnnstall, b. 23 March, 1808, and liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Brooklyn, N. Y., 1860, unm.<br />

6. Barriet An7i, b. 9 3Iareh, 1810, and d. 8 Jan., 1826, at<br />

New Y<strong>or</strong>k, unm.<br />

7. Charles Dudley^ b. 31 Nov., 1811, m. 19 Nov., 1848, at<br />

New Orleans, Maria Cenita Sully, b<strong>or</strong>n <strong>in</strong> Virg<strong>in</strong>ia. He w<strong>as</strong><br />

a merchant, acd <strong>the</strong>y settled at New Orleans, where <strong>the</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1860 s. p.<br />

8. Samiiel, b. 22 Jan., 1814, and d. 25 Jan., 1831, at New<br />

Y<strong>or</strong>k.<br />

9. Lnci/, b. 23 March, 1816, m. 1 Oct., 1835, Thom<strong>as</strong><br />

Coit Fann<strong>in</strong>g of New Y<strong>or</strong>k, son of Thom<strong>as</strong> Fann<strong>in</strong>g and<br />

Lucy (Coit) Ledyard of N<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Albion, N. Y., and <strong>in</strong> Nov., 1849,<br />

removed to Brooklyn, N. Y., where she d. 13 March, 1853,and<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1860. <strong>The</strong>y had six children,<br />

b<strong>or</strong>n at Albion : David Greene, b. 30 Sept., 1836, m. 22<br />

Dec, 1859, Elizabeth B. Lane; C<strong>or</strong>nelia Ann, b. 22 Aug.,<br />

1838, d. 22 Dec, 1838; Thom<strong>as</strong> Coit, b. 5 June, 1840;<br />

Lucy Coit, b. 3 Sept., 1842; Elizabeth Hubbard, b. April,<br />

1847, d. Jan. 3, 1848 ; and Elizabeth Hubbard 2d, b. 14<br />

Sept., 1849, d. 15 Oct., 1856.<br />

10. Dajiicl, b. 9 Oct., 1817, m. 30 June, 1853, at New<br />

Orleans, Mary Susan Kansler, b. 23 June, 1821, at Hagerstown,<br />

Md., daughter of Jacol^ Kansler and Kate Shaw. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at New Orleans, where <strong>the</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1860. <strong>The</strong>y had three children, b<strong>or</strong>n at New<br />

Orleans : Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Kansler, b. 30 March, 1854, d. 2 July,<br />

1855; Charles Dudley, b. 31 July, 1856; and Martha Saltonstall,<br />

b. 2 July, 1858, d. 21 Nov., 1859.<br />

11. Li/dia Coit, b. 6 March, 1819, at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Brooklyn, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1860, unm.<br />

7039. Susanna, b. 23 Sept., 1783, at New London. She m. her first


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cous<strong>in</strong>, (}urdon Buck, b. 30 Dec, 1777, at Wetliersfield,<br />

Conn., son of Daniel Buck and Sarah Saltoustall of We<strong>the</strong>rsfield,<br />

which Sarah Saltonstall, b. 17 June, 1754, at New<br />

London, w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> youngest daughter of Gen. Gurdon Saltonstall<br />

and Rebecca W<strong>in</strong>throp (see No. 2569). Gurdon Buck<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y lived <strong>in</strong> New Y<strong>or</strong>k f<strong>or</strong> many years,<br />

where she d. 13 April, 1839, and he d. 3 Aug., 1852. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had ten children<br />

1. David, h. 29 Jan., 1806, at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, m. 8 May, 1837,<br />

Matilda S. Hall of Boston. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Boston <strong>in</strong> 1860 and had five children<br />

Fl<strong>or</strong>ence; Stewart M^ ; Elean<strong>or</strong>; Henry H. ; and Howard<br />

M.; all Uv<strong>in</strong>g at Boston <strong>in</strong> 1860.<br />

2. Gurdon, h. 4 May, 1807, at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, m. 27 July,<br />

1836, Henrietta H. Wolff of Geneva, Switzerland. He w<strong>as</strong><br />

a physician, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at New Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1860, and<br />

had six children : Aurelia H. ; Susannah B. ; Albert H.<br />

Francis S., and Gurdon (tw<strong>in</strong>s) ; and Louisa, who died <strong>in</strong><br />

childhood.<br />

3. Charles Dudley/, b. 29 Nov., 1808, at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, m;<br />

Sophronia Smith of Belchertown, M<strong>as</strong>s. He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at New Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1860, and had<br />

three children : Charles ; Grace ; and .<br />

4. Daniel W<strong>in</strong>throp, b. 27 Nov., 1810, at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, d,<br />

4 March, 1832, at St. Croix, W. I., unm.<br />

5. Sarah, b. 28 Dec, 1812, at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, m. Jonathan<br />

D. Steele, a merchant of New Y<strong>or</strong>k, where she d. 30 Oct.,<br />

1855, leav<strong>in</strong>g two children : James; and William.<br />

6. Edward, b. 6 Oct., 1814, at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, graduated at<br />

Yale 1835, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. He m. 8 June, 1841, Elizabeth<br />

G. Hubbard, daughter of Judge Samuel Hubbard of<br />

Boston, by his first wife (see Mo. 7035). <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Boston <strong>in</strong> 1860, and had two children: Alice; and<br />

Walter.<br />

7; EUzaheth, b. 16 Nov., 1816, at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, m. 3 June,-<br />

1835, John Auch<strong>in</strong>closs of New Y<strong>or</strong>k, son of Hugh Auch<strong>in</strong>closs.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at New'<br />

Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1860, and had eight children : Henry; Sarah Ann;<br />

Stewart; William; Edgar; Frederick; John; and Hugh.<br />

8. Rebecca, b. 1 Nov., 1818, at New Y<strong>or</strong>k ; liv<strong>in</strong>g at New-^<br />

town; M<strong>as</strong>s., <strong>in</strong> 1860, unm.<br />

9. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, b. 14 Aug., 1821, and d. 29 July, 1824, at<br />

New Y<strong>or</strong>k.<br />

10. Henry, b. 25 Nov., 1824, and d. 9 Sept., 1881, at New<br />

Y<strong>or</strong>k.<br />

YI. Jabez Manwar<strong>in</strong>g (2579), bom at New London,<br />

Conn., 21 Oct., 1775, only son of Jabez Manwar<strong>in</strong>g (627)<br />

and Mercy M<strong>in</strong>er of New London, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson<br />

: ;


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of Sarah Post (17) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 4 Dec,<br />

1800, Susanna Waite (6058), b. 28 April, 1775, at Lyme,<br />

fourth daughter of his fourth cous<strong>in</strong>, Lucy Griswold (2108)<br />

and Richard Waite of Lyme. <strong>The</strong>y settled at New London,<br />

where he d. 14 March, 1824, and she d. 16 July,<br />

1825.<br />

TJieir children were<br />

:<br />

7040. Richard, b. 14 Dec, 1802, at New London. He d. 26 Nov.,<br />

1825, uum.<br />

7041. Lynd Waite, b. 14 March, 1805, at New London. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

sail<strong>or</strong>, and d. 6 Nov., 1825, unm.<br />

7042. Jabez, b. 17 April, 1811, at New London. He d. 6 Oct.,<br />

1833, while a student at Middletown college, prepar<strong>in</strong>g f<strong>or</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> m<strong>in</strong>istry of <strong>the</strong> Methodist church.<br />

7043. Thom<strong>as</strong> Spencer, b. 11 Sept., 1815, at New London, d. 24<br />

Nov., 1815.<br />

7044. Eliza, b. 18 Oct., 1801, at New London. She m. 28 April,.<br />

1822, Joseph Griff<strong>in</strong> Eogers, of New London, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Lyme <strong>in</strong> 1858. <strong>The</strong>y had two children :<br />

1. 3fari/ G.,h. 6 Aug., 1838, m. Capt. Henry Harris, of<br />

New Loudon. She w<strong>as</strong> a widow, resid<strong>in</strong>g at Troy^ N. Y., <strong>in</strong><br />

1858, and had one son.<br />

2. Anne Hartense 31amoar<strong>in</strong>g^ b. 16 May, 1836, adopted<br />

daughter of her aunt Anna Hart Manwar<strong>in</strong>g (7047). She<br />

w<strong>as</strong> educated at <strong>the</strong> Troy fetoale sem<strong>in</strong>ary, where she w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

teacher of music <strong>in</strong> 1858, and w<strong>as</strong> Untn.<br />

7045. Susan, b. 23 March, 1807, at New London. She m. 13 Oct.,<br />

1829, Smith Kellogg of Le lioy, N. Y., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1858, and had two children :<br />

1. Mary, b. 29 May, 1839.<br />

2. Elchard, b. Dec, 1842.<br />

7046. Mercy, b. 14 March, 1809, at New London. She m.<br />

Dec, 1834, Andrew xMoffatt, a merchant of Orilla, C. W.,<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858. He w<strong>as</strong> one of <strong>the</strong> queen's<br />

magistrates ; and <strong>the</strong>y had three sons and three daughters :<br />

1. Thom<strong>as</strong>. 2. Jahez. 3. Charles.<br />

4. Margaret. 5. Silsan. 6. Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e.<br />

7047. Anna Hart, b. 11 Sept., 1813, at New London. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Troy, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1858, unm., and had been f<strong>or</strong> many<br />

years connected with <strong>the</strong> Troy <strong>female</strong> sem<strong>in</strong>ary, <strong>as</strong> a teacher.<br />

7048. Ellen, b. 10 July, 1818, at New London; d. 17 Aug., 1819.<br />

VI. Thom<strong>as</strong> Marshall (2584), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn.,<br />

29 June, 1759, second son of Thom<strong>as</strong> Marshall (633) and<br />

Anne Manwar<strong>in</strong>g (630), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Sarah<br />

Post (17) of <strong>the</strong> 'third generation. He"m. 27 May, 1784,<br />

Sarah Edgerton, b. 17 Feb., 1764, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, third<br />

daughter of Benjam<strong>in</strong> Edgerton and Susanna Griswold of


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HYDE GENEALOGY. 1119<br />

N<strong>or</strong>wich, and grand daughter of Joseph Edgerton and<br />

Elizabeth H<strong>as</strong>k<strong>in</strong>. <strong>The</strong>y settled at N<strong>or</strong>wich, where she<br />

d. 21 April, 1785.<br />

Ilis cJa'Id hy Tier w<strong>as</strong><br />

: :<br />

7049. John Ellis, b. 18 March, 1785, at N<strong>or</strong>wich; m. Ruth<br />

Holmes.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 13 June, 1787, Freelove Edgerton, b. 8 Feb.,<br />

1767, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, daughter of Hezekiah Edgerton and<br />

Bethia Peck. <strong>The</strong>j settled at N<strong>or</strong>wich, where he had<br />

six children, by her, rec<strong>or</strong>ded to him. He d. 8 Feb., 1829.<br />

Tliose children xcere<br />

7050. Thom<strong>as</strong>, b. 4 May, 1790, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. He d. Feb., 1822, at<br />

New Orleans, unm.<br />

7050a. William, b. 10 April, 1793, at N<strong>or</strong>wich; d. 14 Oct., 1808.<br />

7051. Sarah Edgerton, b. 6 May, 1797, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

7052. Anne Manwar<strong>in</strong>g, b. 11 June, 1800, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

7053. Freelove, b. 21 Sept., 1806, at N<strong>or</strong>wich ; d. 21 Oct., 1806.<br />

7054. Lucy Freelove, b. 14 Aug., 1812, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

VI. Sarah Marshall (2586), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn,,<br />

20 Sept., 1757, third daughter of Thom<strong>as</strong> Marshall (633)<br />

and Anne Manwariug (630), w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of<br />

Sarah Post (17) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. 24 June,<br />

1784, Capt. Sil<strong>as</strong> Goodell, b. 11 Aug., 1747, at Pomfret,<br />

Conn., son of Jacob Goodell and Margaret Ingalls. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

settled at N<strong>or</strong>wich, where <strong>the</strong>y had six children rec<strong>or</strong>ded<br />

to <strong>the</strong>m. She d. 11 Dec, 1822, and he d. 20 March, 1825.<br />

Those children tcere :<br />

7055. Charles, b. 14 May, 1785, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, m. Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Bemis of<br />

Sturbridge, IM<strong>as</strong>s.<br />

7056. William, b. 16 Oct., 1786, at N<strong>or</strong>wich ; drowned 28 June,<br />

1790.<br />

7057. William 2d, b. 21 May, 1795, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. He w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>the</strong>re <strong>in</strong> 1863, unm.<br />

7058. Oliver, b. 13 Feb., 1797, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, m. 1 Harriet Backus of<br />

Frankl<strong>in</strong>, and 2 Paul<strong>in</strong>a Salisbury of R. I.<br />

7059. Anne, b. 23 Dec, 1787, ac N<strong>or</strong>wich, where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1863, unm.<br />

7060. Lucretia, b. 1 Nov., 1789, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1863.<br />

7060a. Sarah, b. 25 Feb., 1793, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1863, unm.


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VI. Dr. Simon Wolcott (2995a), b<strong>or</strong>n at W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>,<br />

Conn., 9 Aug., 1749, eldest son of Dr. Alexander Wolcott<br />

of W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>, by his second wife, Mary Richards (639),<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Sarah Post (17) of <strong>the</strong> third generation.<br />

He m. Lucy Rogers, b. July, 1751, at New London,<br />

daughter of Peter Rogers and Lucy (T<strong>in</strong>ker) Harris<br />

widow of Daniel Harris. Simon Wolcott w<strong>as</strong> a physician,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y settled ^it New London, where she d. 14<br />

April, 1791.<br />

JBis children hy Tier loere.<br />

7061. Alexander, b. at New Loudon, and died <strong>in</strong> childhood.<br />

7062. Emelia, b. at New London.<br />

7063. Lucretia, b. 26 Jan., 1775, at New London. She m. 28 Oct.,<br />

1793, Capt. Richard Law, b. 6 March, 1763, at New London,<br />

second son of Chief Justice Richard Law and Anne<br />

Prentiss of New London, and grandson of Gov. Jonathan<br />

Law of Milf<strong>or</strong>d, Conn. <strong>The</strong>y settled at New London, where<br />

he w<strong>as</strong> collect<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> customs about eight years. <strong>The</strong>y had<br />

six children :<br />

1. Richard, b. 3 April, 1795, died same day.<br />

2. Lucretia, b. 3 June, 1797.<br />

3. Richard 2d, b. 10 Oct., 1798, who d. <strong>in</strong> 1818, at New<br />

Orleans, unm.<br />

4. Eunice, b. 6 Aug., 1800, w<strong>as</strong> unm. <strong>in</strong> 1860.<br />

5. Mary, b. 17 Feb., 1802, m. Colby Chew.<br />

6. Evcd<strong>in</strong>a, b. Sept., 1806, w<strong>as</strong> unm. <strong>in</strong> 1860.<br />

7064. Alexander 2d, b. at New London.<br />

7065. Lucy, b. at New London, died <strong>in</strong> childhood.<br />

7066. Mary, b. <strong>in</strong> 1781 at New London. She m. her fifth cous<strong>in</strong>,<br />

Christopher Manwar<strong>in</strong>g (6476), eldest son of Deacon Robert<br />

Manwar<strong>in</strong>g (2271) and his first wife, Elizabeth Rogers. {See<br />

No. 6476.)<br />

7067. Lucy 2d, b. at New London. She m. Drake.<br />

7068. Martha, b. at New London.<br />

7069. Sophia, b. at New London.<br />

7070. Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e, b. at New London. She married, <strong>as</strong> I am <strong>in</strong>f<strong>or</strong>med,<br />

but I have no fur<strong>the</strong>r particulars.<br />

7071. Elizabeth, b. at New Loudon, d, unm.<br />

Dr. Simon Wolcott <strong>the</strong>n m. Mrs. Charlotte (Woodbridge)<br />

Mumf<strong>or</strong>d, b. 28 Dec, 1761, widow of Giles Mumf<strong>or</strong>d<br />

of New London, third daughter of Dr. Dudley<br />

Woodbridge and Sarah Sheldon of Ston<strong>in</strong>gton. {See No.<br />

1445.)<br />

7072. .<br />

His child by her w<strong>as</strong> :<br />

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HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

1121<br />

VI. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Wolcott (2595^), b<strong>or</strong>n at W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>, Conn.,<br />

17 Oct., 1752, third son of Dr. Alexander Wolcott of<br />

"W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>, by his second wife, Mary Richards (639), w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

great grandson of Sarah Post (17) of <strong>the</strong> third generation.<br />

He m. T. Rowland.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were :<br />

7073. Henry Rowland, b. 22 Marct, 1783.<br />

7074. William Frederick, b. 9 June, 1787.<br />

7075. Mary, b. 25 8ept., 1777.<br />

7076. Lucy, b. 81 Jan., 1780.<br />

7077. Elizabeth, b. 14 Nov., 1790.<br />

VI. Christopher Wolcott (2595(i), b<strong>or</strong>n at W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>,<br />

Conn., 1 Oct., 1754, fourth son of Dr. Alexander Wolcott<br />

of W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>, by his second wife, Mary Richards (639), w<strong>as</strong><br />

a great grandson of Sarah Post (17). of <strong>the</strong> third generation.<br />

He m. Lucy Pai'sons.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were:<br />

7078. Christopher, b. 20 Jan., 1786, and w<strong>as</strong> a physician.<br />

7079. Laura, b. 7 May, 1783, died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

7080. Elizabeth, b. 20 Jan., 1784.<br />

7081. Laura 2d, b. 3 Oct., 1789.<br />

VI. Alexander Wolcott (2595e), b<strong>or</strong>n at W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>,<br />

Conn., 15 Sept., 1758 fifth son of Dr. Alexander Wolcott<br />

of W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>, by his second wife, Mar}' Richards (639), w<strong>as</strong><br />

a great grandson of Sarah Post (17) of <strong>the</strong> third generation.<br />

He graduated at Yale 1778, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. He<br />

m. Frances Burbank. <strong>The</strong>y settled at W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>, where he<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a justice of <strong>the</strong> peace and a dist<strong>in</strong>guished lawyer. Pie<br />

afterwards removed to Middleto-svn, Conn., where he w<strong>as</strong><br />

collect<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> customs and a member of <strong>the</strong> constitutional<br />

convention of 1818, and where he d. 26 June, 1828.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> nom<strong>in</strong>ated hj President Madison <strong>as</strong> a justice of<br />

<strong>the</strong> supreme court of <strong>the</strong> United States. But <strong>the</strong> federalists<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> senate succeeded <strong>in</strong> prevent<strong>in</strong>g his appo<strong>in</strong>tment.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children tcere<br />

:<br />

7082. Henry, b. 16 March, 1788, at W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>.<br />

7083. Alexander, b. 14 Feb., 1790, at W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>. He probably<br />

graduated at Yale <strong>in</strong> 1809, and died <strong>in</strong> 1830.<br />

7084. Frances, b. 9 Aug., 1786, at W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>.<br />

VI. Guy Wolcott (2595/),- b<strong>or</strong>n at W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>, Conn., 7<br />

Aug., 1760, sixth ixth son of Dr. Alexander Wolcott of W<strong>in</strong>d-<br />

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1122<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

s<strong>or</strong>, by his second wife, Mary Richards (639), w<strong>as</strong> a great<br />

grandson of Sarah Post (17) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He<br />

m. Abigail Allyn.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

who 7085. Guy, b. Oct., 1788,<br />

and had two sons :<br />

m. Redexa ,<br />

:<br />

1. Timothy, who died at <strong>the</strong> age of 10 years.<br />

d. 10 April, 1848,<br />

2. Er<strong>as</strong>tiDi, who died <strong>in</strong> 1844 at <strong>the</strong> age of 20 years.<br />

7086. James, b. Nov., 1790.<br />

7087. Abigail, who died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

7088. Abigail 2d, b. Oct., 1786.<br />

YI. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Rogers (2596), b<strong>or</strong>n at New London, Conn.,<br />

11 Aug., 1746, eldest son of Lemuel Rogers and Love<br />

Richards (639f/), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Sarah Post (17)<br />

of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 7 Oct., 1770, Desire<br />

Spr<strong>in</strong>ger. <strong>The</strong>y settled at New London, where his name<br />

is entered upon <strong>the</strong> town rec<strong>or</strong>d, with <strong>the</strong> hon<strong>or</strong>able addition<br />

of "<strong>the</strong> honest shoemaker." He d. 8 Oct., 1800, at<br />

New London.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were :<br />

7089. Lemuel, b. 13 Aug., 1771, at New London, d. Sept., 1771.<br />

7090. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, b. 27 Sept., 1774, at New London.<br />

7091. Nathaniel, b. 9 Oct., 1784, at New London, died <strong>in</strong> England.<br />

7092. Guy, b. 21 July, 1790, at New London.<br />

7098. Love, b. 29 Nov., 1782, at New London. She m. Burt-<br />

<strong>well</strong>.<br />

7094. Es<strong>the</strong>r, b. 13 Jan., 1777, at New London. She m. John<br />

Pool, who died leav<strong>in</strong>g a large f<strong>or</strong>tune f<strong>or</strong> his widow and<br />

child.<br />

7095. Frances, b. 4 Jan., 1779, at New London. She m. William<br />

Lax.<br />

7096. Elizabeth, b. 1 March, 1781, at New London.<br />

Gibbe.<br />

She m.<br />

7097. Mary, b. 19 Jan., 1784, at New London.<br />

man.<br />

• She m. Wise-<br />

7098. Nancy, b. 12 Oct., 1786, at New London. She m.<br />

Wiseman.<br />

7099. Martha, b. April, 1789, at New London. She m. Henry<br />

Johnson.<br />

7100. Sarah, b. 6 April, 1792, at New London. She m.<br />

who died, and she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at New London <strong>in</strong><br />

widow.<br />

West,<br />

1859, his<br />

YI. Judge Prosper Rudd (2600), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

Conn., 22 "Nov., 1753, eldest son of Samuel Rudd (640)


HYDE GENEALOGY. 2223<br />

and Liirene Fitcli, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Mary Post<br />

(18) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 1 D:c., 1774, Eliza<br />

L<strong>or</strong>d, b. 9 Dec, 1753, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, eldest danghter of<br />

Benjam<strong>in</strong> L<strong>or</strong>d and Lucy Leff<strong>in</strong>g<strong>well</strong> of N<strong>or</strong>wich, and<br />

granddaughter of Rev. Benjam<strong>in</strong> L<strong>or</strong>d, D. J)., of N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

and Anne Tayl<strong>or</strong>, his first wife, descended from <strong>the</strong><br />

k<strong>in</strong>gs of England, &c. (see No. 367, and Appendix A). She<br />

w<strong>as</strong> also granddaughter of Capt. John Leff<strong>in</strong>g<strong>well</strong> and his<br />

second wife, Mary Hart {see No. 1021). <strong>The</strong>y settled at<br />

N<strong>or</strong>wich West Farms (now Frankl<strong>in</strong>), where he w<strong>as</strong> pr<strong>in</strong>cipally<br />

engaged <strong>in</strong> teach<strong>in</strong>g f<strong>or</strong> about twenty years, and a<br />

part of <strong>the</strong> time <strong>in</strong> farm<strong>in</strong>g. In June, 1802, <strong>the</strong>y removed<br />

to Western, Oneida county, N. Y., where he w<strong>as</strong> a justice<br />

of <strong>the</strong> peace f<strong>or</strong> about tAventy years, and w<strong>as</strong> f<strong>or</strong> some<br />

years one of <strong>the</strong> judges of Oneida county. He d. 27 Jan.,<br />

1833, at Western, where she d. 15 July, 1839.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children ivere<br />

:<br />

7101. Jabez Fitch, b. 5 March, 1776, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. He m. his<br />

fa<strong>the</strong>r's fourth cous<strong>in</strong>, Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (1086), sixth daughter<br />

of Eli <strong>Hyde</strong>, Esq. (233), and Khoda Lathrop of N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

(See No. 1086.)<br />

7102. Benjam<strong>in</strong>, b. 10 May, 1786, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>, He m. April,<br />

1824, Hetty Stark, b. 1790, at Hoosick, N. Y., eldest daughter<br />

of Israel Stark and Mary Webster, and granddaughter of<br />

Obadiah Stark of Hoosick and his first wife, Susan Walw<strong>or</strong>th,<br />

which Susan Walw<strong>or</strong>th w<strong>as</strong> a daughter of William<br />

Walw<strong>or</strong>th <strong>the</strong> second of Groton and his first wife, Mary<br />

Averj (see A^o. 812). <strong>The</strong>y settled at Western, where he<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, a justice of <strong>the</strong> peace f<strong>or</strong> ten years, supervis<strong>or</strong><br />

f<strong>or</strong> six years, and w<strong>as</strong> a colonel of militia, and w<strong>as</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

service of <strong>the</strong> U. S. <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> war of 1812. She d. 7 Aug.,<br />

1827, at Western, and he had by her two children<br />

1. Anna Stark, h. 11 Dec. 1825, at Western, m. 5 May,<br />

1849, Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Williams, b. 7 April, 1823, at Rome, N. Y.,<br />

eldest son of Jesse Williams and Amanda Wells. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Western <strong>in</strong> 1860, where he w<strong>as</strong> a farmer and<br />

a dairyman, and w<strong>as</strong> a member of <strong>the</strong> legislature. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had four children: Benjam<strong>in</strong> Rudd, b. 6 Aug., 1851;<br />

Jesse, b. 7 Feb., 1854; Edward Hamilton, b. 23 Sept.,<br />

1857, d. 26 March, 1858; and a dau£;hter, b. 5 Jan., 1860.<br />

2. Eliza L<strong>or</strong>d, b. 18 May, 1827, at^Western, m. 19 Sept.,<br />

1850, Samuel J. Phillips of Peter.sburgh, N. Y., son of Thom<strong>as</strong><br />

Phillips. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, a merchant, and a mill owner,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Petersburgh <strong>in</strong> 1860. <strong>The</strong>y had<br />

five children: Samuel Howard, b. 12 Nov., 1851; Anna, b.<br />

15 Feb., 1853; Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Edward, b. 27 July, 1855; Thom<strong>as</strong><br />

Benjam<strong>in</strong>, b. 3 June, 1857, d. Jan., 1858; and a son, b- 5<br />

March, 1860.<br />

:


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HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

Benjam<strong>in</strong> Rudd <strong>the</strong>n m. 80 Sept., 1830, <strong>the</strong> widow<br />

Abigail (Salisbury) Spencer, second daughter of Nichol<strong>as</strong><br />

Salisbury, Esq., and Rowena Wheelock of Adams, N. Y.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Western <strong>in</strong> 1860, and he had no issue<br />

by her.<br />

7103. Bela, b. 1789 at Frankl<strong>in</strong>, and d. June, 1793.<br />

7104. Wyllys L<strong>or</strong>d, b. 19 Oct., 1796, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>. He m. 19 Feb.,<br />

1823, Elizabeth Peggs, b. 23 Oct., 1799, at Hoosick, N Y.,<br />

eldest daughter of Nathan Peggs and Susan Stone of Western.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Western, where<br />

he held various civil and military offices, and where she d.<br />

5 Aug., 1853. He had by her six children, all b<strong>or</strong>n at<br />

1. Susan Elizabeth, b. 16 Jan., 1825.<br />

2. Prosper B., b. 19 Dec, 1827, m. 8 Feb., 1860, Amelia<br />

Maria Graham, daughter of Grouverneur M<strong>or</strong>ris Graham and<br />

Lanah Frances of Sackett's Harb<strong>or</strong>.<br />

3. Nathan Peggs, h. 25 Feb., 1830, m. 12 Aug., 1857,<br />

Ellen Elizabeth Philips, daughter of Col. John Williams<br />

Philips and Elizabeth Olmstead of Syracuse, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Rome, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1860, and had one child : Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Phillips,<br />

b. 19 Feb., 1859.<br />

4. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Tliom<strong>as</strong>, b. 10 Aug., 1836, and d, 2 April,<br />

1837.<br />

5. Luci/ Jane, b. 29 March, 1839.<br />

6. Carol<strong>in</strong>e Ahera, b. 15 Aug., 1843.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 29 Jan., 1857, Mrs. Alv<strong>in</strong>a (Arthur) Scovill<br />

b. 8 June, 1805, widow of Alfred Scovill of Lee, N. Y.,<br />

and daughter of Bradf<strong>or</strong>d Arthur and Rhuama Ely of Mart<strong>in</strong>sburgh,<br />

N. Y. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Western <strong>in</strong> 1860,<br />

and he had no issue by her.<br />

7105. Anna L<strong>or</strong>d, b. 19 Oct., 1778, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, and d. 19 Nov.,<br />

1790.<br />

7106. Lurene, b. 17 Oct., 1783, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She m. her fa<strong>the</strong>r's<br />

third cous<strong>in</strong>, Gates Peck (1814), third son of Ph<strong>in</strong>eh<strong>as</strong> Peck<br />

and Elizabeth Barstow (434) of Frankl<strong>in</strong>. {See No. 1814.)<br />

VI. Jonathan Eudd (2601), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wicli, Conn.,<br />

20 May, 1756, second son of Samuel Rndd (640) and<br />

Lurene Fitch, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Mary Tost (18)<br />

of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 25 June, 1778, his third<br />

cous<strong>in</strong>, Mary Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton (2542), b. 12 Sept., 1758, second<br />

daughter of Barnab<strong>as</strong> Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton (604) and Anne Wright<br />

of E'<strong>or</strong>wicli. <strong>The</strong>y settled at iST<strong>or</strong>wich. He died; and<br />

she d. about 1851, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> 94th year of her age.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir rh ildren icere :<br />

7107. John Churchill, b. 24 May, 1779, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. He fitted f<strong>or</strong><br />

college, but did not succeed <strong>in</strong> obta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g a liberal education<br />

.


HYDE GENEALOGY. 1125<br />

He commenced teach<strong>in</strong>g at Shelter island, and afterwards<br />

cont<strong>in</strong>ued it <strong>in</strong> New Y<strong>or</strong>k. lie m. 22 Jan., 1803, Phebe<br />

Eliza Bennet, daughter of Edward Bennet and Anne, his<br />

wife, of Shrewsbury, N. J. He studied <strong>the</strong>ology, and became<br />

an Episcopal clergyman <strong>in</strong> 1805. In 1806 he became<br />

rect<strong>or</strong> of St. John's church at Elizabethtown, N. J. He<br />

afterwards received <strong>the</strong> hon<strong>or</strong>ary degree of doct<strong>or</strong> of div<strong>in</strong>ity<br />

at <strong>the</strong> university of Pennsylvania. In 1826 he removed to<br />

Auburn, N. Y., and w<strong>as</strong> pr<strong>in</strong>cipal of an academy, and edited<br />

and published <strong>The</strong> Gospel Messenger. About 1835 he removed<br />

to Utica, N. Y., where he.d. 15 Nov., 1848. She<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858. F<strong>or</strong> a very <strong>in</strong>terest<strong>in</strong>g biographical<br />

sketch of him see 5 Sprayue's Ann., 501.<br />

7108. Ricardo, b. 19 March, 1781, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. He m. 28 Feb.,<br />

1805, Lydia Ladd of Frankl<strong>in</strong>. He went to sea and w<strong>as</strong> not<br />

afterwards heard of by his relatives, and is supposed to be<br />

dead. <strong>The</strong>y had one daughter.<br />

7109. Charles, b. 10 Feb., 1784, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. He went to Hudson,<br />

N. Y., where he w<strong>as</strong> engaged <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> book and stationery<br />

bus<strong>in</strong>ess, and where he married and died. He had two<br />

children :<br />

1. Edward Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, who w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Kenosha, Wis.,<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1860.<br />

2. Mary, who m. Mat<strong>the</strong>ws, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Buffalo<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1860.<br />

VI. Eebecca Kudd (2604), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich, Conu., 10<br />

Aug., 1767, second daughter of Jonathan Rudd (641) and<br />

Talitha Ormsby, w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of Mary Post<br />

(18) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. 25 Aug., 1790,<br />

Othniel Gager, b. 25 Aug., 1769, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, second son<br />

•of John Gager and Lydia Avery [see No. 1634). He w<strong>as</strong><br />

a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Frankl<strong>in</strong>, where he d. 18<br />

April, 1841, and she d. 30 March, 1857, at <strong>the</strong> advanced<br />

age of 90 years.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

:<br />

7110. Othniel, b. 11 Jan., 1794, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>. He m. 12 Oct.,<br />

1820, Freelove Ayer, b. 12 Jan., 1798, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>, daughter<br />

of Bailey Ayer and Sabra Bailey of Frankl<strong>in</strong>. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

settled at N<strong>or</strong>wich, where she d. 17 Dec, 1825. He had<br />

by her three children :<br />

1. Rebecca Rudd, b. 15 April, 1822, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, d. 8<br />

Feb., 1839, unm.<br />

2. Oliver Ayer, b. 19 Dec, 1824, m. Mary Willard of<br />

Fall River, and <strong>in</strong> 1858 <strong>the</strong>y were s. p.<br />

3. John, b. 4 Dec, 1825, and d. 29 March 1826, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 28 Jan., 1827, his mo<strong>the</strong>r's fourth cous<strong>in</strong>,<br />

Elizabeth Backus (1769), b. 10 Nov., 1801, at Bozrah,


1126<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

youngest daughter of Oliver Backus and Dice <strong>Hyde</strong> (424)<br />

of Bozrah. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at N<strong>or</strong>wich <strong>in</strong> 1861, where he<br />

w<strong>as</strong> town clerk and city clerk, and had been f<strong>or</strong> many years,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> also city tre<strong>as</strong>urer. He had by her two o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

children :<br />

4. Freelove EUza^ b. 5 Dec, 1827, m. Samuel <strong>Hyde</strong> Johnson,<br />

second son of her fourth cous<strong>in</strong>, Capt. Oliver Johnson<br />

(3732) and his first wife, Abigail Knight <strong>Hyde</strong> (4896) of<br />

Frankl<strong>in</strong>.<br />

5. Rebecca Rudd, b. 7 Dec, 1839, at N<strong>or</strong>wich; liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

with her parents <strong>in</strong> 1860, unm.<br />

7110a. Rebecca, b. 20 June, 1791, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>, and d. 9 May, 1795.<br />

SEVENTH GENERATION.<br />

YTE. Ehoda <strong>Hyde</strong> (2697), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lebanon, Conn., 4<br />

Feb., 1785, second daughter of Oliver Crom<strong>well</strong> <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

(682) and Mary Lee of Lebanon, w<strong>as</strong> a great great granddaughter<br />

of iSamuel <strong>Hyde</strong> (4) of <strong>the</strong> third generation.<br />

She m. 20 Oct., 1805, Philetus Newcomb, b. 29 Aug.,<br />

1784, at Sunderland, Vt., son of Dr. Calv<strong>in</strong> Newcomb and<br />

Eunice Lee. He w<strong>as</strong> a cab<strong>in</strong>et-maker. <strong>The</strong>y settled at<br />

Trenton, N. Y., where she d. 28 Dec, 1837.<br />

His only child hi/ her to<strong>as</strong> :<br />

7111. Mary Anne, b. 28 May, 1808, at Trenton, m. 15 Oct., 1839,<br />

Oliver Barker, aud <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Geddes, N. Y., <strong>in</strong><br />

1862, 5. p.<br />

Philetus Kewcomb afterwards married a second time,<br />

and <strong>in</strong> 1863 w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Trenton, ]^. Y.<br />

Vn. Dr. Daniel Hutch<strong>in</strong>son (2713) b<strong>or</strong>n at Lebanon,'<br />

Conn., 22 Nov., 1767, eldest son of Elisha Hutch<strong>in</strong>son<br />

and Eunice <strong>Hyde</strong> (684) of Lebanon, w<strong>as</strong> a great great<br />

grandson of Samuel <strong>Hyde</strong> (4) of <strong>the</strong> third generation.<br />

He m. 20 Oct., 1787, Susannah Throop, b."l2 March,<br />

1768. He w<strong>as</strong> a physician, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Lebanon,<br />

where he d. 11 Oct., 1827. She d. 30 Oct., 1857, at Guilf<strong>or</strong>d,<br />

Conn., and w<strong>as</strong> buried at Lebanon.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children icere :<br />

7112. Joseph, b. 1 Aug., 1788, at Lebanon. He m. Sarah Max<strong>well</strong><br />

of Lebanon.<br />

7118. Er<strong>as</strong>tus, b. 5 Dec, 1790, at Lebanon. He m. 21 Dec, 1815,<br />

Nancy Loomis, b. about 1792 at Lebanon. <strong>The</strong>y settled at<br />

Lebanon, where he w<strong>as</strong> a capta<strong>in</strong> of militia, aud where she


HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

1127<br />

cl. U July, 1836, and he d. 4 Aug., 1S43. <strong>The</strong>y had eight<br />

children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Lebanon :<br />

1. Aust<strong>in</strong> Looviis, b. 20 April, 1818, m. 15 Oct., 1840,<br />

Lydia B. Fish, of Lebanon, where he d. 19 Feb., 1851.<br />

2. m-nri/, b. 11 April, 1820, d. 4 Feb., 1837.<br />

3 Hiram T., b. 18 Oct., 1821, liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Calif<strong>or</strong>nia <strong>in</strong><br />

1859, unm.<br />

4. James i/., b. 4 March, 1823, who w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Calif<strong>or</strong>nia<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1859, unm.<br />

5. Julia, b. 4 Nov., 1824, m. 10 Jan., 1847, Edw<strong>in</strong> M.<br />

Knight of West Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, who d. about 1856, and she w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Lebanon <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

6. Andrew J., b. 10 Dec, 1826, liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Calif<strong>or</strong>nia <strong>in</strong><br />

1859, unm.<br />

7. Daniel, b. 24 Aug., 1828, liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Calif<strong>or</strong>nia <strong>in</strong> 1859,<br />

unm.<br />

8. 3far)/, b. April, 1834, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Lebanon 1859, unm.<br />

7114. John, b. 28 Oct., 1792, at Lebanon. He m. Harriet Mart<strong>in</strong>.<br />

7115. Elisha, b. 12 Feb., 1800, at Lebanon. He m. 23 Sept., 1826,<br />

his second cous<strong>in</strong> Marietta Bailey (7159), b. 1 June, 1803,<br />

at Lebanon, third daughter of Col. Roger Bailey and Cyn-<br />

thia Buel (2723). He w<strong>as</strong> a physician, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at<br />

Lebanon, removed to Guilf<strong>or</strong>d, and were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Buffalo,<br />

N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1859. <strong>The</strong>y had four children, <strong>the</strong> two first b<strong>or</strong>n<br />

at Lebanon and <strong>the</strong> two l<strong>as</strong>t at Gruilf<strong>or</strong>d.<br />

1. Marietta Foote, b. 21 Dec, 1828.<br />

2. Samuel Dexter, b. 20 Oct., 1832, d. 30 Sept., 1833.<br />

3. ^\'<strong>in</strong>iam Henry, b. 4 Jan., 1838.<br />

4. Sarah Elizahetli, b. 28 Jan., 1840, d. 1 Oct., 1840.<br />

7116. Daniel, b. 20 July, 1806, at Lebanon. He m. Sel<strong>in</strong>da Seamans<br />

of Amherst, N. Y., and d. 21 March, 1853, at Black<br />

Rock, N. Y.<br />

7117. Eunice, b. 10 June, 1795, at Lebanon. She m. 4 Dec, 1828,<br />

Dr. Anson Foote, b. 5 July, 1783, at Branf<strong>or</strong>d, Conn., only<br />

son of Heli Foote of Deerfield, N. Y., by his first wife, <strong>the</strong><br />

widow Silence (Frisbie) Harrison. He w<strong>as</strong> a physician, and<br />

practised his profession at Lowville, N. Y., and afterwards at<br />

Guilf<strong>or</strong>d, Conn., where he d. 2 May, 1841. She w<strong>as</strong> his<br />

second wife, and he had by her one child :<br />

Susanna Throoj), b. 13 Sept., 1830, at Guilf<strong>or</strong>d.<br />

His first wife, to whom he w<strong>as</strong> m. 1 Jan., 1807, w<strong>as</strong> Clarissa<br />

Gould, b. 1 Feb., 1787, at New Marlb<strong>or</strong>ough, N. H.,<br />

and d. 9 Feb., 1826, at Guilf<strong>or</strong>d. He had by her five children<br />

: Er<strong>as</strong>mus Darw<strong>in</strong>; Just<strong>in</strong>; Clarissa; Emel<strong>in</strong>e ; and<br />

Daniel ; who were not of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Hyde</strong> blood.<br />

Vn. Eunice Hutch<strong>in</strong>son (2716), b<strong>or</strong>n at Leljanon, Conn.,<br />

24 Oct., 1771, eldest daughter of Elisha Hutch<strong>in</strong>son and<br />

Eunice <strong>Hyde</strong> (684) of Lebanon, w<strong>as</strong> a great great grands


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daughter of Samnel Hj^de (4) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She<br />

m. 3 Feb., 1790, Deacon John Hajward, b. about 1767.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at Lebanon, where he w<strong>as</strong> a deacon of <strong>the</strong><br />

church, and where she d. 16 April, 1815. He d. 14 Sept.,<br />

1826, at Lebanon.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children icere<br />

:<br />

7118. Caleb, b. 29 Dec, 1792, at Lebanon, where he d. 18 April,<br />

1849, at <strong>the</strong> age of 56.<br />

7119. Elisha, b. 29 Nov., 1794, at Lebanon, d. 9 Feb., 1795.<br />

7120. John, b. 27 June, 1806, at Lebanon. He m. 26 March, 1820,<br />

Maria Weedon of Lebanon, where he d. 24 Dec, 1831.<br />

7121. Elisha 2d, b. 22 May, 1802, at Lebanon.<br />

7122. Joseph, b. 4 Aug., 1804, at Lebanon.<br />

7123. Samuel, b. 27 July, 1806, at Lebanon,<br />

7124. Charles, b. 28 April, 1808, at Lebanon.<br />

7125. Nelson, b. 1 July, 1810, at Lebanon.<br />

7126. Hutch<strong>in</strong>son, b. 30 July, 1812, at Lebanon.<br />

7127. Ruth, b. 23 June, 1791, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, Vt.<br />

7128. Elizabeth, b. 15 Feb., 1796, at Lebanon. She m. 21 Jan.,<br />

1821, John L Travis.<br />

7129. Mary, b. 11 April, 1798, at Lebanon. She probably m. 13<br />

Sept., 1818, Charles Gardner of Lebanon.<br />

7130. Eunice, b. 30 July, 1812, at Lebanon (tw<strong>in</strong>), d. 9 Sept., 1826.<br />

Yn. Abel Buel (2718), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lebanon, Conn., 9<br />

March, 1772, eldest son of Capt. Josiah Buel and Lucretia<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> (686) of Lebanon, w<strong>as</strong> a great great grandson of Samuel<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> (4) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He"m. 1 Nov., 1792,<br />

Wealthy Bailey, b. 27 Jan., 1773, at Lebanon, daughter of<br />

James Bailey and Lucy Gay. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Lebanon,<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y had six children rec<strong>or</strong>ded to <strong>the</strong>m.<br />

Those children were<br />

7131. H<strong>or</strong>atio, b. 4 May, 1797, at Lebanon.<br />

7132. Abel,^). 25 March, 1799, at Lebanon.<br />

7133. Chester, b. 20 March, 1804, at Lebanon.<br />

7134. Wealthy, b. 4 June, 1793, at Lebanon.<br />

7135. Louisa, b. 27 April, 1795, at Lebanon.<br />

7136. Harriet, b. 29 July, 1801, at Lebanon.<br />

Vn. James Buel (2719), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lebanon, Conn., 4<br />

Sept., 1774, second son of Capt. Josiah Buel and Lucretia<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> (686) of Lebanon, w<strong>as</strong> a great great grandson of<br />

Samuel <strong>Hyde</strong> (4) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. H"e m. 8 Oct.,<br />

1797, Tryphenia Bailey, b. 6 April, 1775, at Lebanon,<br />

daughter of James Bailey and Lucy Gay. <strong>The</strong>y settled


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1129<br />

at Lebanon, Trhere she d. 13 April, 1830, and lie d. 1<br />

May, 1830.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children xcere :<br />

7137. Dillon, b. 8 April, 1796, at Lebanon.<br />

7138. James Madison, b. 20 Marcli, 1811, at Lebanon, and lived at<br />

Westm<strong>or</strong>eland, N. Y.<br />

7139. Abel Bailey, b. 31 Aug., 1815, at Lebanon, and lived at<br />

Westm<strong>or</strong>eland.<br />

7U0. Lucretia <strong>Hyde</strong>, b. 2 Feb., 1800, at Lebanon. She m. Er<strong>as</strong>tus<br />

W. Clark, b. April, 1797, at Lebanon, eldest son of Charles<br />

Clark and Anna Williams of Lebanon, and afterwards of<br />

Westm<strong>or</strong>eland, X. Y. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Lebanon, removed to<br />

Duanesburgh, Oriskany, Westm<strong>or</strong>eland and Vernon, N. Y.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had seven children :<br />

1. Delia Bufl, b. 9 June, 1818, at Lebanon, m. her mo<strong>the</strong>r's<br />

sixth cous<strong>in</strong>, Nehemiah Fitch Metcalf, son of Charles Metcalf<br />

(G7G0) and Mary Fitch of Otsego, N. Y. (See No. 6700.)<br />

2. Auria Bethia, h. Nov., 1819, at Duanesburgh, m. Sept.,<br />

1838, William Seymour; liv<strong>in</strong>g at Kirkland, N. Y., <strong>in</strong><br />

1860, s.p.<br />

3. Harriet Eliza, b. Dec, 1820, at Duanesburgh, m. Sept.,<br />

1842, William J. Clark, son of Just<strong>in</strong> Clark, and liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Westm<strong>or</strong>eland <strong>in</strong> 1860, and had one child, Frederick William,<br />

b. Dec, 1848.<br />

4. James Madison., b. March, 1824, at Oriskany, a broker<br />

at New Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1860.<br />

5- Nancy Sojjhia, h. April. 1830, at Westm<strong>or</strong>eland, d.<br />

Feb., 1845.<br />

6. FarJcer Balleck, h. 13 June, 1833, at Westm<strong>or</strong>eland.<br />

7. William Eoeretf, b. March, 1838, at Vernon, a clerk<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> city of New Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 186U.<br />

7141. Delia C, b. 8 Aug., 1802, at Lebanon, d. 18 July, 1818, at<br />

Lebanon, unm.<br />

7142. Nancy <strong>Hyde</strong>, b. 20 July, 1809, at Lebanon.<br />

VII. Mabel P<strong>or</strong>ter Buel (2721), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lebanon,<br />

Conn., 4 Sept., 1774, eldest daughter of Capt. Josiah Buel<br />

and Lucretia <strong>Hyde</strong> (686), w<strong>as</strong> a great great granddaughter<br />

of Samuel <strong>Hyde</strong> (4) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. 28<br />

May, 1773, Asahel Bailey, son of Samuel Bailey and Abigail<br />

Gay of Lebanon. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Lebanon, where<br />

she d. 9 March, 1830. He w<strong>as</strong> supposed to be liviug at<br />

Lebanon <strong>in</strong> 1860.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children ivere :<br />

7143. Asahel, b. at Lebanon. He m. 29 Jan., 1829, Eunice Sherman<br />

of Lebanon, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

7144. Chauncey, b .at Lebanon, married, and died, s. p.<br />

142


1130<br />

EYD-E GENEALOGY.<br />

7145. Ansel, b. at Lebanon. He m. Cyntbia Hale. Tbey were<br />

both dead <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

7146. Mabel, b. at Lebanon. She m. Prentiss Peabody of N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

who died, and she <strong>the</strong>n married his bro<strong>the</strong>r.<br />

7147. Sarah, b. at Lebanon. She m, 1 Henry Gay, who died at<br />

Utica; 2 Roe; and 3 Ptogers, and died at Waterr<br />

f<strong>or</strong>d, Conn.<br />

7148. Lucretia, b. at Lebanon. She m. P<strong>or</strong>ter of Columbia,<br />

Conn., and w<strong>as</strong> dead <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

7149. Adel<strong>in</strong>e, b. at Lebanon, and died at New Y<strong>or</strong>k.<br />

Vn. Cyntuia Buel (2723), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lebanon, Conn., 4<br />

June, 1777, third daughter of Capt. Josiah Buel and Lucretia<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> (686), w<strong>as</strong> a great great granddaughter of<br />

Samuel Hjde (4) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. 8 Nov.,<br />

1795, Col. Roger Bailey, b. Aug., 1776, at Lebanon, son<br />

of Samuel B^ailey and Abigail Gay. <strong>The</strong>y settled at<br />

Lebanon, where he w<strong>as</strong> a prom<strong>in</strong>ent citizen, and a colonel<br />

of militia. She d. 14 Oct., 1835, at Lebanon, where he<br />

w^<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children ivere<br />

:<br />

7150. Abel, b. 5 Feb., 1798, at Lebanon. He w<strong>as</strong> a broker at New<br />

Y<strong>or</strong>k, where he d. 13 Aug., 1846, unm.<br />

7151. Samuel, b. 14 April, 1802, at Lebanon. Hem. Sarah Roberts<br />

of Boston, and removed to Philadelphia, Pa., where <strong>the</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859, .s. p.<br />

7153. Archibald Gracia, b. 15 March, 1807, at Lebanon. He m.<br />

15 March, 1832, Maria Goodw<strong>in</strong> of Lebanon, where she d.<br />

12 Aug., 1652, s. p., and where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g with his fa<strong>the</strong>r<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

7154. Josiah Buel, b. 13 March, 1812, at Lebanon. He m. Hannah<br />

Johnston of Buffalo, and w<strong>as</strong> a merchant. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Clarence, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1859, and had two children.<br />

7155. John Waterman Plumer, b. 11 April, 1814, at Lebanon, d.<br />

12 Jan., 1816.<br />

7156. Sophia <strong>Hyde</strong>, b. 19 Nov., 1809, at Lebanon. She m. 26 Dec,<br />

1829, David S. Woodw<strong>or</strong>tb, b. 12 Sept., 1807, at Lebanon,<br />

son of Jeduthan Woodw<strong>or</strong>th and Elizabeth Strong. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Lebanon <strong>in</strong> 1859, s. p.<br />

7157. Cyntbia, b. 9 March, 1800, at Lebanon. She m. 18 Oct.,<br />

1821, William W. Smith of Lebanon. <strong>The</strong>y removed to<br />

Buffalo, N. Y., where he died, and where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1859.<br />

7158. Julia, b. 1796, at Lebanon, d. 10 March, 1810, at Lebanon.<br />

7159. Marietta, b. 1 June, 1803, at Lebanon. She m. her second<br />

cous<strong>in</strong>. Dr. f^lisha Hutch<strong>in</strong>son (7115), fourth sou of Dr.<br />

Daniel Hutch<strong>in</strong>son (2713), and Susannah Throop. {See No.<br />

7115.)


HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

1131<br />

7160. Maria, b. 7 Feb., 1805, at Lebanon. She m. 11 Jan., 1829,<br />

Henry Tisdale of Lebanon. <strong>The</strong>y removed to Bufialo, N. Y.,<br />

where he died, and where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1859.<br />

VIL Daniel <strong>Hyde</strong> (2726), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lebanon, Conn., 11<br />

Sept., 1782, eldest sou of Daniel <strong>Hyde</strong> (687) and Mary<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> (744) w<strong>as</strong> a great great grandson of Samuel <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

(4) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 24 Oct., 1808, Clarissa<br />

Graham, b. 27 Dec., 1786, at Sharon, Conn., third daughter<br />

of James Graham and Eunice Guthrie of Ba<strong>in</strong>bridge,<br />

]^. Y. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Ba<strong>in</strong>bridge, and lived <strong>the</strong>re and at<br />

Coles ville, 'N. Y., many years. <strong>The</strong>y <strong>the</strong>n removed to<br />

Ment<strong>or</strong>, 0., where he d. 3 April, 1841, and where shewa3<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1856.<br />

Jlieir children were:<br />

7161. H<strong>or</strong>atio Nelson, b. 27 Nov., 1811, at Ba<strong>in</strong>bridge. He m. 8<br />

March, 1840, Susan Blair Gray, b. 28 Jan., 1820, daughter<br />

of Andrew Gray and Sarah Harkness of Willoughby, 0.,<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had two children :<br />

1. Sarah Anne, b. 9 Nov., 1840, at Willoughby.<br />

2. Ejnma Mar)/, b. 8 May, 1848, at Ment<strong>or</strong>, 0.<br />

7162. N<strong>or</strong>man Gershom, b. 17 Sept., 1815, at Colesville. He m.<br />

17 Sept., 1850, Hannah S. Simmons, b. 6 June, 1829, second<br />

daughter of H<strong>or</strong>ace Simmons and Philena F<strong>or</strong>d. <strong>The</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at McCutch<strong>in</strong>ville, 0., <strong>in</strong> 1857, and had two children:<br />

1. Ojihelia Anne, b. 16 Jan., 1852, and d. 8 Sept., 1853.<br />

2. Ira Darnel, b. 6 April, 1856.<br />

7163. C<strong>or</strong>ydon, b. 20 July, 1818, at Colesville. He m. 26 Aug.<br />

1841, Almira Richardson, b. 21 May, 1816, eldest daughter<br />

of Ebenezer Richardson and Sybil Eaton of Willoughby, 0.,<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1857, and had four children :<br />

1. Vel<strong>or</strong>ous D., b. f8 July, 1842.<br />

2. Collis Allen, b. 10 Sept., 1814.<br />

3. Milo N<strong>or</strong>man, b. 21 Jan., 1847.<br />

4. Sdward Nelson, b. 14 April, 1853.<br />

7164. Simon Harper, b. 11 Sept., 1823, at Colesville. He m. 26<br />

April, 1855, Mrs. Julia Anne (S<strong>in</strong>ger) Snell, b. 4 March,<br />

1831, widow of Calv<strong>in</strong> Snell and daughter of William S<strong>in</strong>ger<br />

and Margaret Duel of Pa<strong>in</strong>esville, 0., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1857. <strong>The</strong>y had one child :<br />

Albert, b. 15 April, 1856, and d. 23 Sept., 1856.<br />

7165. Amanda M., b. 20 Oct., 1809, at Ba<strong>in</strong>bridt-e. She m. 29<br />

Jan., 1832, Collis Allen, b. 18 Aug., 1805, fourth son of L<strong>in</strong>us<br />

Allen and Mabel Blakeslee of Colesville, N. Y., where<br />

<strong>the</strong>y settled, and where she d. 30 May, 1854. <strong>The</strong>y had six<br />

children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Colesville :<br />

1. Collis, b. 10 Nov., 1832, d. 22 Jan., 1833.


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HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

2. Burrett, b. 21 April, 1838.<br />

3. ColUs Blakeslee,h. 1 Nov., 1835.<br />

4. Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e<br />

1844.<br />

Harper, b. 23 Jan., 1841, and d. 16 Sept.,<br />

5. Charles, b. 24 May, 1843, and d. 24 Sept., 1844.<br />

6. Charles Nelson, b. 17 Sept., 1845.<br />

7166. Harriet Ann, b. 26 June, 1821, at Colesville.<br />

7167. Julia, b. 13 xVpril, 1831, at Colesville. She m. Oct., 1849,<br />

Lucius H. Simmons, b. 16 Jan., 1825, eldest son of H<strong>or</strong>ace<br />

Simmons and Phileua F<strong>or</strong>d of Willoughby, 0., where <strong>the</strong>y<br />

settled, and removed to Ment<strong>or</strong>, O. He left her and went to<br />

Calif<strong>or</strong>nia. In Sept., 1856, she obta<strong>in</strong>ed a div<strong>or</strong>ce f<strong>or</strong> willful<br />

desertion, &c. She had by him two children :<br />

1. LUly, b. 14 April, 1851, at Willoughby,<br />

2. Chauncry <strong>Hyde</strong>, b. 20 Aug., 1853, at Ment<strong>or</strong>.<br />

She <strong>the</strong>n m. 16 Dec, 1856, Frederick Andrews, b. 30<br />

March, 1824, eldest son of Nathaniel Andrews and Matilda<br />

Dunham of Ment<strong>or</strong>, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1857.<br />

YII. Maj<strong>or</strong> Edward L. <strong>Hyde</strong> (2727), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lebanon,<br />

Conn., 21 Jan., 1795, second sou of Daniel <strong>Hyde</strong> (687) and<br />

Mary <strong>Hyde</strong> (744), w<strong>as</strong> a great great grandson of Samuel<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> (4) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 17 Feb., 1818,<br />

Lydia Nichols, b. 25 July, 1795, daughter of Samuel<br />

Nichols and D<strong>or</strong>othy Blodget of Ba<strong>in</strong>bridge, N. Y. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

settled at Ba<strong>in</strong>bridge, where he w<strong>as</strong> a justice of <strong>the</strong> peace<br />

f<strong>or</strong> ten years. In 1839 <strong>the</strong>y removed to Southp<strong>or</strong>t, and <strong>in</strong><br />

1858 <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at M<strong>as</strong>onville, N. Y.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children loere:<br />

7168. Zelotes Emery, b. 26 Feb., 1833, at Ba<strong>in</strong>bridge, d. 9 April,<br />

1833.<br />

7169. Olive Lucretia, b. 28 Jan., 1819, at Ba<strong>in</strong>bridge. She d. 13<br />

May, 1839, unm.<br />

7170. Mary Angelia, b. 12 Feb., 1821, at Ba<strong>in</strong>bridge. She m. 7<br />

Nov., 1839, Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Wicks, a farmer of Ba<strong>in</strong>bridge. In<br />

1844, <strong>the</strong>y removed to Salem, Wis., where she d., 4 April,<br />

1857. <strong>The</strong>y had three children :<br />

1. Albert 31, b. 21 May, 1841.<br />

2. Monroe Edioards, b. 23 Jan., 1849.<br />

3. William <strong>Hyde</strong>, b. 17 June, 1851, d. June, 1854.<br />

7171. D<strong>or</strong>othy Adelia, b. 29 May, 1823, at Ba<strong>in</strong>bridge. She m. 31<br />

Dec, 1840, Rev. Lewis Scofield llob<strong>in</strong>son. He w<strong>as</strong> a Baptist<br />

clergyman, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at M<strong>as</strong>onville, N. Y. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Harrison Valley, Pa., <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had four<br />

children :<br />

1. Sarali Adelaide. 2. Edward <strong>Hyde</strong>.<br />

3 and 4. Two, who died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

7172. L<strong>or</strong>retta Ophelia, b. 4 Dec, 1825, at Ba<strong>in</strong>bridge. She m. 1


HYDE GENEALOGY,<br />

1133<br />

Oct., 1845, Harlow Bunda, b. 12 May, 1810, at Delhi, N. Y.,<br />

son of Benjam<strong>in</strong> Bunda, and llachel Peck of M<strong>as</strong>onville,<br />

N. Y. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, mill owner and lumberman, and<br />

<strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at M<strong>as</strong>ouville <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had three children<br />

:<br />

1. Edward L., b. 4 July, 1847, at M<strong>as</strong>onville.<br />

2. Herman Beers, b. 16 May, 1850.<br />

8. Homer Nelson^ b. 23 July, 1856, at M<strong>as</strong>onville.<br />

7173. Emely Augusta, b. 28 May, 1828, at Ba<strong>in</strong>bridge. She m. 19<br />

Sept., 1847, Alanson Doty Davis, a farmer of Kenosha, Wis.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Nekama, Wis., <strong>in</strong> 1858, and had two<br />

children :<br />

1. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Edward, b. May, 1850.<br />

2. Chauncey <strong>Hyde</strong>, b. June, 1856.<br />

7174. Sarah Lodoska, b. 19 July, 1830, at' Ba<strong>in</strong>bridge, d. 7 June,<br />

1832.<br />

7175. Sophia Adelaide, b. 4 Sept., 1834, at Ba<strong>in</strong>bridge. She m. 14<br />

Jan., 1857, Thom<strong>as</strong> Lenerson Leonard, b. 5 May, 1828, at<br />

Guilf<strong>or</strong>d, N. Y., only son of Peletiah Leonard and Hannah<br />

Lucretia IngersoU. He w<strong>as</strong> a miller, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at <strong>the</strong> White Stone Mills, N<strong>or</strong>wich, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

VII. Chauncey Goodrich <strong>Hyde</strong> (2728), b<strong>or</strong>n at Middleburgh,<br />

N. Y., 15 I'eb., 1799, third son of Daniel <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

(687) and Mary <strong>Hyde</strong> (744), w<strong>as</strong> a great great grandson of<br />

Samuel <strong>Hyde</strong> (4) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. Sept.,<br />

1822, Lucretia E"evvton of Ba<strong>in</strong>bridge, N. Y,, daughter of<br />

Am<strong>as</strong>a Newton and Jemima Mchols. <strong>The</strong>y settled at<br />

Ea<strong>in</strong>bridge, where he d. 23 jSTov., 1851, and where she w<strong>as</strong><br />

probably liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1858.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were :<br />

7176. Walter Newton, b. April, 1823, at Ba<strong>in</strong>bridge, d. June, 1825.<br />

7177. William, b. 1826, at Ba<strong>in</strong>bridge, d. Nov., 1841.<br />

7178. Albert Chauncey, b. 1828, at Ba<strong>in</strong>bridge. He m. Jan., 1855,<br />

Sarah Pratt, daughter of Stephen Pratt and Anna Peck of<br />

Ba<strong>in</strong>bridge, where <strong>the</strong>y settled, and where she d. 1-i'eb.,<br />

1856, s. p.<br />

YH. Elijah <strong>Hyde</strong> (2729), b<strong>or</strong>n at Claverack, K Y., 30<br />

March, 1801, fourth son of Daniel <strong>Hyde</strong> (687) and Mary<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> (744), w<strong>as</strong> a great great grandson ol Samuel <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

(4) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. Oct., 1829, Jemima<br />

Newton, daughter of Am<strong>as</strong>a Newton and Jemima Nichols<br />

of Ba<strong>in</strong>bridge, where <strong>the</strong>y settled, and where she d. 2<br />

July, 1836.<br />

His children hy her ivrre<br />

7179. Augustus, b. 18 Oct., 1830, at Ba<strong>in</strong>bridge.<br />

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7180. Daniel Atwood, b. May, 1832, at Ba<strong>in</strong> bridge.<br />

7181. Jemima, b. 7 3Iaj, 1834, at Ba<strong>in</strong>bridge.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. Feb., 1837, Harriet Ch<strong>as</strong>e, daughter of<br />

James Ch<strong>as</strong>e aud Anna Strong of Ba<strong>in</strong>bridge. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Ba<strong>in</strong>bridge <strong>in</strong> 1856.<br />

His children hy her icere<br />

7182. William Elijah, b. 1843 at Ba<strong>in</strong>bridge.<br />

7183. Chauncey Goodrich, b. 1845 at Ba<strong>in</strong>bridge.<br />

7184. Azuba Lodoska, b. June, 1840, at Ba<strong>in</strong>bridge. ^<br />

7185. Harriet Zerviah, b. July, 1850, at Ba<strong>in</strong>bridge..<br />

7185a. Anne Adelaide, b. Aug., 1853, at Ba<strong>in</strong>bridge.<br />

YH. Zerviah <strong>Hyde</strong> (2731), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lebanon, Conn., 24<br />

Aug., 1784, second daughter of Daniel <strong>Hyde</strong> (687) and<br />

Mary <strong>Hyde</strong> (744), w<strong>as</strong> a great great granddaughter of<br />

Samuel H^^de (4) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. Earl<br />

Mart<strong>in</strong> of Middleburgh, N. Y., and about 1810 removed<br />

to Brantf<strong>or</strong>d, C. W., where he died. She d. 31 Jan.,<br />

1858, at Blenheim, C. W.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children loere :<br />

7186. Walter, m. At<strong>in</strong>e E. Dak<strong>in</strong>s, and settled at Blenheim, C W.,<br />

and had seven children :<br />

1. Abraham D. 2. Alfred W. 3. Zerviah H.<br />

4. EUzaheth E. 5. Lycurgus. 6. Chester T.<br />

7. Jirah L.<br />

7187. Elam, m. Jane Lester of Blenheim, where <strong>the</strong>y settled and<br />

had three children :<br />

1. Barcklay. 2. Elam. 3. Murray.<br />

7188. Daniel, m. Charlotte Burns of Blenheim, where <strong>the</strong>y settled<br />

and had two children :<br />

1. Edio<strong>in</strong> E. 2. Charles D.<br />

7189. Joseph, m. Mary Tew of Brantf<strong>or</strong>d, C. W., and had three<br />

children :<br />

1. Ada. 2. Arthur T. 3. Mimiie.<br />

7190. Amanda Malv<strong>in</strong>a, m. Hiram Graham, and settled at Pla<strong>in</strong>-<br />

field, 111.<br />

7191. Mary, m.<br />

children<br />

Dow D. Burns of Burf<strong>or</strong>d, C. W., and had four<br />

1. Marian R. 2. Denton E. 3. Doio. 4. Walter.<br />

Vn. Mary <strong>Hyde</strong> (2733), "b<strong>or</strong>n at Lebanon, Conn., 26<br />

June, 1788, fourth daughter of Daniel <strong>Hyde</strong> (687) and<br />

Mary <strong>Hyde</strong> (744), w<strong>as</strong> a great great granddaughter of<br />

Samuel <strong>Hyde</strong> (4) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. Oct.,<br />

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1135<br />

1809, Leighton Joice. <strong>The</strong>y settlecl at Middleburgh,<br />

N. Y., and removed to W<strong>in</strong>dham, JST. Y., and <strong>in</strong> 1855 to<br />

Brooklyn, K. Y., and <strong>in</strong> 1857 to M<strong>in</strong>nesota.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children icere<br />

:<br />

7192. Rodman Lewis, w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. He m. 1 Wilson, daugh-<br />

ter of Judge John Q. Wilson of Albany, who died s. ]).<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n ra. Carol<strong>in</strong>e Cowles, and removed to Baltim<strong>or</strong>e,<br />

Md. <strong>The</strong>y had a daughter, Carol<strong>in</strong>e.<br />

7193. Harriet, ui. Howland Macombre, and probably lived at W<strong>in</strong>d-<br />

ham Centre, N. Y. <strong>The</strong>y had four children<br />

1. IValter. 2. Augustus. 3. Rodman. 4. Mary E.<br />

Vn. Cynthia <strong>Hyde</strong> (2735), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lebanon, Conn., 4<br />

Dec., 1792, sixth daughter of Daniel <strong>Hyde</strong> (687) and Mary<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> (744), w<strong>as</strong> a great great granddaughter of Samuel<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> (4) of <strong>the</strong> tliird o;eneration. She m. 16 March,<br />

1818, Dr. Archibald Welch, b. 13 March, 1794, at Mansfield,<br />

Conn., youngest son of Rev. Moses Cook "Welch,<br />

D. D., of Mausfield, Conn., by his second wife, Clarissa<br />

Ashley, and grandson of Rev. Daniel Welch and Martha<br />

Cook of Mansfield {see 2 Sjyrague's Ann., 234), and great<br />

grandson of Rev. Jonathan Ashley of Deei-field, M<strong>as</strong>s.<br />

He attended two courses of medical lectures at Yale college,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> licensed to practice <strong>as</strong> a physician <strong>in</strong> Sept.,<br />

1816, and practiced sixteen years <strong>in</strong> his native town. In<br />

Dec, 1832, <strong>the</strong>y removed to We<strong>the</strong>rsfield, Conn., where<br />

he w<strong>as</strong> a successful practitioner f<strong>or</strong> <strong>the</strong> next sixteen years,<br />

and dur<strong>in</strong>g ten years of that time he had <strong>the</strong> charge of<br />

<strong>the</strong> medical department of <strong>the</strong> Connecticut state prison.<br />

In 1836 he received <strong>the</strong> hon<strong>or</strong>ary degree of doct<strong>or</strong> of<br />

medic<strong>in</strong>e, at Yale. In 1848 <strong>the</strong>y removed to Hartf<strong>or</strong>d,<br />

Conn., where he cont<strong>in</strong>ued <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> practice of his profession<br />

until his death, 6 May, 1853.<br />

Dr. Welch w<strong>as</strong> a member of <strong>the</strong> legislature, and occupied<br />

<strong>the</strong> situations of secretary, vice-president, and president<br />

of <strong>the</strong> state medical society, and w<strong>as</strong> highly esteemed<br />

by all who knew him, <strong>as</strong> an amiable, c<strong>or</strong>rect, and skillful<br />

Christian physician and gentleman.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> very hospitable, and enjoyed <strong>the</strong> company of<br />

his friends at his own fireside and around his own table.<br />

Very many of <strong>the</strong>se will alwaj's remember <strong>the</strong> cheerful<br />

welcome <strong>the</strong>y received at his do<strong>or</strong>, and <strong>the</strong> gratification<br />

<strong>the</strong>}^ imparted <strong>as</strong> <strong>well</strong> <strong>as</strong> enjoyed at his house. His conversation<br />

w<strong>as</strong> ple<strong>as</strong>ant and lively— often hum<strong>or</strong>ous, and<br />

not unfrequently sparkl<strong>in</strong>g with delicate wit. No dogma-:<br />

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1136 RYTf-E GENEALOGY.<br />

tisra, <strong>or</strong> spirit of controversy, marred <strong>the</strong> ple<strong>as</strong>ure of his<br />

society; and unless with very <strong>in</strong>timate friends, he politely<br />

deferred to o<strong>the</strong>rs, when differ<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> op<strong>in</strong>ion from <strong>the</strong>m.<br />

In his friendships he w<strong>as</strong> strongly attracted by a largeness<br />

of heart, generous affections, and <strong>or</strong>ig<strong>in</strong>ality of thought.<br />

His friends were very numerous ; and this could hardly<br />

be o<strong>the</strong>rwise with one so k<strong>in</strong>d, and so disposed to social<br />

and friendly <strong>in</strong>tercourse.<br />

His disposition w<strong>as</strong> naturally quick ; but by self-culture<br />

had been subdued to almost unvarjang evenness and<br />

sweetness. He had extra<strong>or</strong>d<strong>in</strong>ary control over all <strong>the</strong> propensities<br />

of his nature. In <strong>the</strong> great study of life— <strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> due regulation of <strong>the</strong> p<strong>as</strong>sions and affections<br />

nature— he had made great advances.<br />

of our<br />

Dr. Welch had an exceed<strong>in</strong>gly nice and accurate sense<br />

of justice and right, but his placable disposition <strong>in</strong>cl<strong>in</strong>ed<br />

him towards <strong>the</strong> merciful, ra<strong>the</strong>r than <strong>the</strong> stern and that<br />

severity of justice which is untempered by comp<strong>as</strong>sion.<br />

Truthfulness w<strong>as</strong> also, <strong>as</strong> h<strong>as</strong> been <strong>in</strong>dicated, one of <strong>the</strong><br />

most prom<strong>in</strong>ent elements of his character, and gave an<br />

<strong>in</strong>dividuality to all his thoughts and feel<strong>in</strong>gs and actions.<br />

His demean<strong>or</strong> w<strong>as</strong> modest <strong>in</strong> deference to o<strong>the</strong>rs and <strong>in</strong><br />

a becom<strong>in</strong>g discharge of manifest duty. He w<strong>as</strong> wholly<br />

free from stra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g after effect, and from all species of<br />

act<strong>in</strong>g. Noth<strong>in</strong>g w<strong>as</strong> far<strong>the</strong>r from his character than pretension<br />

of any s<strong>or</strong>t. He had great simplicity and naturalness<br />

of conduct, and w<strong>as</strong> repelled by any affectation <strong>in</strong><br />

o<strong>the</strong>rs.<br />

He had an earnest belief <strong>in</strong> w^hatever op<strong>in</strong>ion he. held,<br />

and <strong>in</strong> general quite <strong>as</strong> earnest conviction of <strong>the</strong> erroneous<br />

character of opposite views. It is not surpris<strong>in</strong>g, <strong>the</strong>re-<br />

f<strong>or</strong>e, that such a m<strong>in</strong>d should make less account than is<br />

sometimes necessary, of <strong>the</strong> f<strong>or</strong>ce of constitutional <strong>or</strong><br />

educational bi<strong>as</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> f<strong>or</strong>mation of <strong>in</strong>tellectual views.<br />

It w<strong>as</strong> his disposition to judge of <strong>the</strong> c<strong>or</strong>rectness of a<br />

proposition b}^ its m<strong>or</strong>al bear<strong>in</strong>gs. Hence questions of<br />

propriety, <strong>or</strong> policy, <strong>or</strong> expediency, had to p<strong>as</strong>s a double<br />

scrut<strong>in</strong>y bef<strong>or</strong>e <strong>the</strong>y were approved by him. It is not<br />

strange, <strong>the</strong>ref<strong>or</strong>e, that he should pronounce severe judgments<br />

upon those who seemed to disregard <strong>the</strong> moird bear<strong>in</strong>gs<br />

of a question, <strong>in</strong> accept<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> cold deductions of<br />

logic.<br />

In early manhood he came to a decision which placed<br />

him <strong>in</strong> antagonism, not oidy with <strong>the</strong> general sentiment<br />

and practice of <strong>the</strong> people with whom he lived, but with<br />

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commenced <strong>the</strong> practice of medic<strong>in</strong>e <strong>in</strong> 1816, he resolved<br />

never to take, at <strong>the</strong> houses of any of his patients, a drop<br />

of anj'th<strong>in</strong>g which could <strong>in</strong>toxicate. lie w<strong>as</strong> among <strong>the</strong><br />

first, if not <strong>the</strong> first man <strong>in</strong> his own town, that practiced<br />

"total abst<strong>in</strong>ence," and <strong>the</strong> first to come out openly <strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> cause of temperance. <strong>The</strong> first public lecture on this<br />

subject, <strong>in</strong> Mansfield, w<strong>as</strong> delivered at his <strong>in</strong>stigation.<br />

Among <strong>the</strong> l<strong>as</strong>t lab<strong>or</strong>s of his pen v/ere found notes f<strong>or</strong> a<br />

lecture on temperance, which he had been requested to<br />

deliver <strong>in</strong> his native town. His <strong>in</strong>terest <strong>in</strong> this subject<br />

never abated ; and when <strong>the</strong> idea w<strong>as</strong> broached of root<strong>in</strong>g<br />

out <strong>the</strong> traffic <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>toxicat<strong>in</strong>g liqu<strong>or</strong>s on <strong>the</strong> pr<strong>in</strong>ciple that<br />

it is a nuisance, and, like all nuisances, a proper subject f<strong>or</strong><br />

legal prohibition, lie at once accepted <strong>the</strong> proposition, and<br />

entered heartily <strong>in</strong>to such me<strong>as</strong>ures <strong>as</strong> were <strong>in</strong>tended to<br />

secure this prohibition <strong>in</strong> his native state.<br />

Dr. Welch w<strong>as</strong> <strong>well</strong> <strong>in</strong>f<strong>or</strong>med <strong>in</strong> national and state<br />

affairs, and w<strong>as</strong> <strong>well</strong> acqua<strong>in</strong>ted with <strong>the</strong> lead<strong>in</strong>g views of<br />

<strong>the</strong> different political parties. His preferences were f<strong>or</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> most part <strong>in</strong> fav<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> pr<strong>in</strong>ciples of <strong>the</strong> whigs ; but<br />

<strong>in</strong> decid<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> merits of a question he w<strong>as</strong> m<strong>or</strong>e careful<br />

to decide upon its m<strong>or</strong>al bear<strong>in</strong>gs than its relations to<br />

party.<br />

•<br />

Dr.<br />

_<br />

Welch united with <strong>the</strong> Congregational church <strong>in</strong><br />

We<strong>the</strong>rsfield <strong>in</strong> 1841. His hopeful conversion took place<br />

several years bef<strong>or</strong>e this, but he dela^-ed his public profession<br />

of rehgion from a distrust of himself. Ever after<br />

his fa<strong>the</strong>r's<br />

household.<br />

dece<strong>as</strong>e he had family w<strong>or</strong>ship daily <strong>in</strong> his<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> little disposed to speak of his own<br />

religious experience, but <strong>the</strong> pr<strong>in</strong>ciples of Christianity lay<br />

deep <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> groundw<strong>or</strong>k of his character, and found expression<br />

<strong>in</strong> his daily life and habits. <strong>The</strong>y were recognized<br />

<strong>in</strong> his bus<strong>in</strong>ess transactions no less than <strong>in</strong> his family<br />

government. <strong>The</strong>re w<strong>as</strong> no dem<strong>or</strong>aliz<strong>in</strong>g difference between<br />

men.<br />

his professions and his conduct <strong>in</strong> deal<strong>in</strong>g with<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> killed <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> railroad cars, on his return from<br />

a meet<strong>in</strong>g of <strong>the</strong> American medical <strong>as</strong>sociation at l^ew<br />

Y<strong>or</strong>k, by <strong>the</strong> shock<strong>in</strong>g dis<strong>as</strong>ter which destroyed <strong>the</strong> lives<br />

of about fifty persons (many of <strong>the</strong>m em<strong>in</strong>ent physicians)<br />

at <strong>the</strong> draw bridge upon <strong>the</strong> railroad at ^N'<strong>or</strong>walk <strong>in</strong> 1853.<br />

She survived him, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Hartf<strong>or</strong>d <strong>in</strong> 1857.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ii' children were :<br />

7194. Henry Kirk White, b. 1 Jan., 1821, at Mansfield. He<br />

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graduated at Yale 1842, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. He m. 24 March,<br />

1852, Louisa Goodrich, b. 26 March, 1832, at New Haven,<br />

youngest daughter of Prof. Chauncey x\llen Goodrich, D. D.,<br />

of Yale college, and Julia Webster, and granddaughter of<br />

Hon. Elizur Goodrich and Anne Willard Allen of New<br />

Haven, and also granddaughter of Noah Webster, LL. D.<br />

She d. 2 Dec., 1855, s. p., and he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

1857.<br />

Hartf<strong>or</strong>d <strong>in</strong><br />

7195. Moses Cook, b. 31 July, 1827, at Mansfield. He graduated<br />

at Yale 1850, and w<strong>as</strong> <strong>in</strong> Kans<strong>as</strong> territ<strong>or</strong>y <strong>in</strong> 1856, unm.<br />

7196. Archibald <strong>Hyde</strong>, b. 7 June, 1829, at Mansfield. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

merchant at Hartf<strong>or</strong>d <strong>in</strong> 1856, unm.<br />

"^<br />

7197. Mary Throop, b. 3 Feb., 1819, at Mansfield. Shed. 10 Aug.,<br />

1850, at Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, unm., beloved and lamented by all who<br />

knew her.<br />

7198. Clarissa Ashley, b. 3 April, 1825, at Mansfield; liv<strong>in</strong>g with<br />

her mo<strong>the</strong>r at Hartf<strong>or</strong>d <strong>in</strong> 1857, unm.<br />

VII. Capt. "Walter Lester (2747), b<strong>or</strong>n at l^<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

Conn., 29 March, 1782, eldest son of Capt. Jesse Lester<br />

of N<strong>or</strong>wich and Sarah <strong>Hyde</strong> (690), w<strong>as</strong> a great great<br />

grandson of Samuel <strong>Hyde</strong> (4) of <strong>the</strong> third generation.<br />

He m. 24 Dec, 1809, Mary Ann Carpenter, b. 14 June,<br />

1785, daughter of Joseph Carpenter and Anne Fitch of<br />

K<strong>or</strong>wich. He w<strong>as</strong> a ship m<strong>as</strong>ter, and f<strong>or</strong> many years<br />

sailed from N<strong>or</strong>wich, where <strong>the</strong>y settled, and where she d.<br />

11 Oct., 1839.<br />

His children hy her were<br />

:<br />

7199. Walter Robert, b. 19 Nov., 1811, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. He d. 14<br />

Oct., 1831, unm.<br />

7200. Joseph Carpenter, b. 27 Feb., 1815, at<br />

1824.<br />

N<strong>or</strong>wich, d. 20 Sept.,<br />

7201. Mary Ann, b. 5 Oct., 1810, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She m. 11 Oct.,<br />

1826, Charles Johnson, son of John Johnson of Jewett City.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at N<strong>or</strong>wich, where she d. 11 Oct., 1839. He<br />

had by her one child<br />

3Iarj/ Ann, b. 2 Oct., 1839.<br />

After <strong>the</strong> death of his first wife, Charles Johnson<br />

married aga<strong>in</strong>.<br />

7202. Sarah Eliza, b. 3 March, 1813, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, and d. 10 Sept.,<br />

1824.<br />

7203. Louisa, b. 16 Jan., 1817, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She m. 4 Sept., 1850,<br />

Joseph H. Holm, b. 11 Aug., 1818, at Cofenhagen, Denmark,<br />

son of Peter Holm of Sconen, Sweden. <strong>The</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at N<strong>or</strong>wich <strong>in</strong> 1857, s. p.<br />

7204. Harriet, b. 20 June, 1819, at N<strong>or</strong>wich; d. 26 Sept., 1824.<br />

7205. Anne, b. 27 Sept., 1821, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy,<br />

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7206. Anne 2cl, ^ b. 19 March, 1824, C d. 30 April. 1829.<br />

7207. Elizabeth "W., V at N<strong>or</strong>wich, -| liv<strong>in</strong>g at N<strong>or</strong>wich <strong>in</strong><br />

J (^ 1857, unm.<br />

7208. Sarah Eliza, b. 11 Dec, 1826, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1857, unm.<br />

Capt. Walter Lestei* <strong>the</strong>n m. 28 March, 1833, Mary<br />

Elizabeth Carpenter, b. 12 Oct., 1797, daughter of Gardner<br />

Carpenter and Marj^ Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton of aST<strong>or</strong>wich. He d.<br />

1856 at N<strong>or</strong>wich, where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1857.<br />

Hit; children hy her were<br />

7209. Harriet Peck, b. 25 July, 1837, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, where she w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1857, unm.<br />

7210. Mary Ann, b. 14 Jan., 1844, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

Vll. RoswELL A. G. <strong>Hyde</strong> (2755), b<strong>or</strong>n at Westm<strong>or</strong>eland,<br />

N, Y., 8 Dec, 1798, second son of Simon <strong>Hyde</strong> (691)<br />

and Pamelia Vaughan, w<strong>as</strong> a great great grandson of<br />

Samuel <strong>Hyde</strong> (4) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 20 Sept.,<br />

1820, Mary Bartram, b. 20 Sept., 1800, at Fairfield, Conn.,<br />

daughter of Capt. Ebenezer Bartram. He w<strong>as</strong> a blacksmith,<br />

and afterwards a farmer. <strong>The</strong>y lived at Paris, N. Y.,<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> lieutenant of a rifle company. <strong>The</strong>y removed<br />

to Genesee county, and <strong>in</strong> 1857, <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

E<strong>as</strong>t Aur<strong>or</strong>a, N. Y.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children toere :<br />

7211. Zerotus Dan, b. 15 March, 1823;d. 16 Auo-., 1825.<br />

7212. Zerotus Dan 2d, b. 11 Dec, 1827, unm. <strong>in</strong>l857.<br />

7213. Mary Gold Jenn<strong>in</strong>gs, b. 3 Sept., 1821, m. 16 Feb., 1843,<br />

Lewis H. Delano of Darien, N. Y., b. 7 Dec, 1819, and had<br />

three children :<br />

1. Ellen B., b. 23 Jan., 1844.<br />

2. mnry B., b. 30 July, 1845.<br />

3. Cherri/ Ili/de, h. 1847, d. 15 March, 1851.<br />

7214. M<strong>in</strong>etta Ulrich, b. 2 Jan., 1825, d. 10 March, 1837.<br />

7215. Anne, b. 18 Oct., 1829, d. 16 Aug., 1831.<br />

7216. Ellen M., b. 18 June, 1831. She" m. 18 Feb., 1851, Ge<strong>or</strong>ge<br />

Mclntyre, b. Dec, 1827, son of Heman Mclntyre and Hannah,<br />

his wife, of Darien, N. Y., and <strong>in</strong> 1857 had two children:<br />

1.- Eva Jane, b; 6 Feb., 1853.<br />

2. Clara Estella, b. 7 Jan., 1855.<br />

7217. Eliza G. J., b. 7 March, 1833, unm. <strong>in</strong> 1857.<br />

7218. Phebe Ann, b. 31 March, 1835, d. 7 Dec, 1836.<br />

7219. Susan P., b. 22 March, 1837, unm. <strong>in</strong> 1857.<br />

7220. Abigail Gold, b. 24 June, 1840, died <strong>the</strong> same day.<br />

7221. Mary Ann Gold, b. 18 Aug., 1842, died <strong>the</strong> same day.<br />

:


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HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

VII. Julius C. <strong>Hyde</strong> (2756), b<strong>or</strong>a at "Westm<strong>or</strong>eland,<br />

N. Y., 25 May, 1801, third son of Simou <strong>Hyde</strong> (691) and<br />

Pamelia Vaiighan, w<strong>as</strong> a great great grandson of Samuel<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> (4) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 3 Nov., 1822,<br />

Harriet Harris of Cl<strong>in</strong>ton, K Y., b. 29 June, 1800, daughter<br />

of Joseph Harris. He w<strong>as</strong> a blacksmith and a h<strong>or</strong>se<br />

farrier. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Kirkland, N. Y., where he held<br />

<strong>the</strong> office of collect<strong>or</strong>. She d. 1 Jan., 1851, at Cl<strong>in</strong>ton,<br />

N. Y., and he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Rockf<strong>or</strong>d, 111., <strong>in</strong> 1857.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children loere :<br />

7222. Oliver Perry, b. 11 Nov., 1826. He m. 1 Jan., 1852, Harriet<br />

Langdon' b. 6 Jan., 1832, at New Haven, Conn. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a boot and shoe maker, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Rock-<br />

f<strong>or</strong>d, 111., <strong>in</strong> 1857, and had three children :<br />

1. Fl<strong>or</strong>a Eval<strong>in</strong>e, b. 1 July, 1854.<br />

2. Mary Louisa, b. 15 Dec, 1855.<br />

3. A son, b. 28 March, 1857, at Rockf<strong>or</strong>d, whose name I<br />

have not <strong>as</strong>certa<strong>in</strong>ed.<br />

7223. Charles Webster, b. 17 Jan., 1831. He m. 3 July, 1856,<br />

Amelia F. McCausland. He w<strong>as</strong> a blacksmith, and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Pecatonica, 111., <strong>in</strong> 1857.<br />

7224. Pamelia Anne, b. 3 Oct., 1823. She m. 1 Jan., 1846, Chester<br />

L. Ensw<strong>or</strong>th, son of Col. Lewis W. Ensw<strong>or</strong>th of New<br />

Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, N. Y. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Kirkland,<br />

and removed to New Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, and <strong>in</strong> 1857 had two<br />

children :<br />

1. Julius F., b. 15 July, 1848, and d. 13 Jan., 1854.<br />

2. Harriet Eval<strong>in</strong>e, b. 5 Oct., 1851.<br />

7225. Hellen Margaretta, b. 29 Sept., 1828. She m. 29 Feb., 1849,<br />

Prescott Lawrence, son of Joseph Lawrence of Butternuts,<br />

N. Y. He w<strong>as</strong> a gunsmith, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

N. Y., and <strong>in</strong> 1857 had three children<br />

1. Charles Roselle, b. 9 Jan., 1850.<br />

2. Francis Eugene, b. 7 Feb., 1853, d. 14 June, 1855.<br />

3. Gertrude Isabel, b. 6 March, 1855.<br />

7226. Sarah Jane, b. 26 June, 1833, unm. <strong>in</strong> 1857.<br />

7227. Eval<strong>in</strong>e M., b. 6 June, 1837, unm. <strong>in</strong> 1857.<br />

Vn. Anne <strong>Hyde</strong> (2757), b<strong>or</strong>n at Westm<strong>or</strong>eland, I^. Y.,<br />

14 Nov., 1791, eldest daughter of Simon <strong>Hyde</strong> (691) and<br />

Pamelia Yaughan, w<strong>as</strong> a great great granddaughter of<br />

Samuel <strong>Hyde</strong> (4) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. 12 Jan.,<br />

1815, Barnab<strong>as</strong> Little, b. 23 "March, 1788, at Colchester,<br />

Conn., son of Just<strong>in</strong> Little and Violetta Clark. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Paris, jS". Y.. and <strong>in</strong> Nov.,<br />

1819, <strong>the</strong>y removed to Liberty, Va., where he d. 11<br />

March, 1852, and where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1857.<br />

:


<strong>The</strong>ir children %cere<br />

HYDE GENEyVLOGY.<br />

1141<br />

7228. Just<strong>in</strong>, b. 7 Oct., 1816, at Paris. He m. 2 July, 1839, Anne<br />

W. Butterw<strong>or</strong>th, b. 3 Feb., 1822, daughter of Isaac Butterw<strong>or</strong>th<br />

and Nancy Callahan, of Campbell county, Va. He w<strong>as</strong><br />

a house pa<strong>in</strong>ter, and d. 25 March, 1852, at Liberty, Va.,<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had two children :<br />

1. llenrij, b. 26 Nov., 1843.<br />

2. Adelia, b. 12 Sept., 1845.<br />

7229. Violetta, b. 18 March, 1818, at Paris. She m. 19 Jan., 1837,<br />

J<strong>or</strong>dan Gibbs, of Bedf<strong>or</strong>d county, Va., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1857, and had six children :<br />

1. Sarah A., b. 21 Dec, 1840.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong>odosla S., b. 19 June, 1843.<br />

3. WiUiam B., b. 20 July, 1845.<br />

4. Eos<strong>well</strong> A., b. 9 Aug." 1848.<br />

5. ffenr^ £., 3 Sept., 1851.<br />

6. Just<strong>in</strong> A., b. 24 Jan., 1857.<br />

Vn. Sarah <strong>Hyde</strong> (2758), b<strong>or</strong>n at Westm<strong>or</strong>eland, N.Y.,<br />

6 June, 1793, second daughter of Simon <strong>Hyde</strong> (691) and<br />

Pamelia Vaughan, w<strong>as</strong> a great great granddaughter of<br />

Samuel <strong>Hyde</strong> (4) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. 6 June,<br />

1809, Asa Churchill, b. 27 May, 1785. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Alexander, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1857.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children ivere:<br />

7230. Charles <strong>Hyde</strong>, b.' 28 April, 1814. He married, <strong>as</strong> I am <strong>in</strong>f<strong>or</strong>med,<br />

but Thave not <strong>as</strong>certa<strong>in</strong>ed to whom.<br />

7231. Cutler L., b. 15 May 1818, d. unm.<br />

7232. Asa Dan, b. 1 Jan., 1825. He married, <strong>as</strong> I am <strong>in</strong>f<strong>or</strong>med,<br />

but I do not know to whom.<br />

7233. Eunice, b. 24 Feb., 1812. She married, <strong>as</strong> I am <strong>in</strong>f<strong>or</strong>med,<br />

but I have not learned to whom.<br />

7234. Pamelia, b. 24 June, 1816. She married, <strong>as</strong> I am <strong>in</strong>f<strong>or</strong>med,<br />

but I do not know to whom.<br />

7235. Sarah Anne, b. 26 July, 1820,. She married, <strong>as</strong> I am <strong>in</strong>f<strong>or</strong>med,<br />

but I have not learned <strong>the</strong> name of her husband.<br />

7236. Mary Elizabeth, b. 3 Sept., •1828. She married, <strong>as</strong> I am <strong>in</strong>f<strong>or</strong>med,<br />

but I do not know to whom.<br />

7237. Tryphosa, b. 7 Feb., 1832. She married, <strong>as</strong> I am <strong>in</strong>f<strong>or</strong>med,<br />

but I have not <strong>as</strong>certa<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>the</strong> name of her husband.<br />

vn. Adelta <strong>Hyde</strong> (2759), b<strong>or</strong>n at Westm<strong>or</strong>eland, N". Y,<br />

31 March, 1795, third daughter of Simon <strong>Hyde</strong> (691) and<br />

Pamelia Vaughan, w<strong>as</strong> a great great granddaughter of<br />

Samuel <strong>Hyde</strong> (4) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. 17<br />

Dec, 1816, Charles Wilcox, b. 2 Feb., 1791, son of Capt.<br />

Charles Wilcox, of Whitestown, N. Y. He w<strong>as</strong> a m<strong>as</strong>on


1X42<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

and a m<strong>as</strong>ter-builder. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Manchester, IST. Y.,<br />

Where she d. 20 April, 1832. He d. 10 Oct., 1853, at New<br />

Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, N. Y.<br />

Tlieir children were<br />

:<br />

7238. Jerome B., b. 14 May, 1824, at Manchester. He m. 4 Sept.,<br />

1849, Susan M. Shepherd, eldest daughter of H<strong>or</strong>ace Shepherd<br />

and Nancy, his wife, of A^ew Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, N. Y., where<br />

<strong>the</strong>y settled, and where he d. 11 April, 1852, s. p.<br />

7239.'' Abigail A., b. 25 July, 1817, at Manchester. She m. 14<br />

'<br />

OcL, 1834, Hosea Po<strong>well</strong>, b. 30 July, 1812, at Utica, son of<br />

Philo Po<strong>well</strong> and Lydia Sailes. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Vernon, and<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1837 removed to Amsterdam, N. Y., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1857. <strong>The</strong>y had four children :<br />

1. Adelia, b. 19 June, 1836, at Westm<strong>or</strong>eland, and d. 7<br />

Jan., 1839.<br />

2. A7m Genette, b. 2 Oct., 1837, d. 14 Aug., 1838, at Amsterdam.<br />

3. Charles W., b. 4 April, 1841, at Amsterdam, d. 7 June,<br />

1842.<br />

4. Marcus B., b. 19 Dec, 1845, d. 1 Nov., 1847.<br />

7240. Frances L., b. 20 Feb., 1820, at Manchester. She m. 30<br />

May, 1839, William Munson, a carpenter and jo<strong>in</strong>er of Amsterdam,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Oneida C<strong>as</strong>tle, N. Y., iu<br />

1857, S.J).<br />

7241. Ann Genette, b. 11 June, 1822, at Manchester. She m. 7<br />

Oct., 1840, Gold Benedict of Cohoes. He w<strong>as</strong> a graduate<br />

of Hamilton college, and w<strong>as</strong> a merchant. <strong>The</strong>y lived at<br />

Amsterdam, and removed to Cl<strong>in</strong>ton, N. Y., where she d. 21<br />

May, 1847. He w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Babcock's Hill, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1857.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had two children :<br />

1. Charles W., b. 12 July, 1845.<br />

2. Helen L., h. 2 April. 1847;<br />

7242. Almira Jane, b. 19 April, 1826, at Y<strong>or</strong>k Mills. She m. 16<br />

Sept., 1847, William Lawrence of Amsterdam, N. Y. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a glove manufacturer, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Broadal-<br />

biu, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1857, and had one child :<br />

Ida K, b. 24 Dec, 1848.<br />

7243. Louisa M,, b. 3 March, 1828, at Manchester, and d. 17<br />

March, 1828.<br />

7244. Mary E., b. 3 March, 1830, at Manchester. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Amsterdam <strong>in</strong> 1857, unm.<br />

VII. Tryal Jane <strong>Hyde</strong> (2761), b<strong>or</strong>n at Westm<strong>or</strong>eland,<br />

N. Y., 5 June, 1807, iifth daughter of Simon <strong>Hyde</strong> (691)<br />

and Pamelia Vaughan, w<strong>as</strong> a great great granddaughter<br />

of Samuel <strong>Hyde</strong> (4) of <strong>the</strong> third geiieratiou. She m. 1<br />

Jan., 1828, Myron Gage of Alexander, IST. Y. He w<strong>as</strong> a


HYDE GENEALOGr. 1143<br />

millwriglit, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Plymonth iu 1857.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y lost two children, who died" <strong>in</strong> childhood.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir o<strong>the</strong>r children were :<br />

7245. Jerome B., b. 14 Oct., 1832.<br />

7246. N<strong>or</strong>man <strong>Hyde</strong>, b. 6 March, 1837.<br />

7247. AmeHa J., b. 2 June, 1830.<br />

7248. Elvira C, b. 21 March, 1835.<br />

VIL Ira G. <strong>Hyde</strong> (2764), b<strong>or</strong>n at Hamilton, :N'. Y., 14<br />

Feb., 1802, third son of David Abel <strong>Hyde</strong> (693) and Margaret<br />

Bnrt, w<strong>as</strong> a great great grandson of Samuel <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

(4) of <strong>the</strong> third 2:eneration. He'm. 7 Aug., 1823, Hannah<br />

Eldredge, b. 6 Dec, 1809, eldest daughter of Samuel Eldredge<br />

of Pitcher, IS'. Y., by his first wife, Mary Oaks.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at Dryden, N. Y., and removed to Eilicottsville,<br />

N. Y., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1856.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

:<br />

7249. Reuben A., b. 5 May, 1824, at Pitcher. He m. 14 June,<br />

1848, C<strong>or</strong>delia Rust of Ellicottsville, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1856, and had one child:<br />

Ed>/<strong>or</strong> iVertilto, b. 17 March, 1849.<br />

7250. Ira Clark, b. 29 July, 1828, at Dryden. He m. June, 1852,<br />

Lucy Rose, daughter of H<strong>in</strong>sdale Rose of Pitcher, N. Y.,<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1856.<br />

7251. Joanna, b. 1 June, 1826, at Dryden. She m. 3 Oct., 1848,<br />

Am<strong>as</strong>a Williams, son of Charles Williams of Ellicottsville,<br />

N. Y., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1856, and had three<br />

children :<br />

1. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge C, b. 10 Nov., 1849.<br />

2. Ci/nthia A., b. 19 Nov., 1851.<br />

3. J/rt/7/ Hannah, b. 13 May, 1855.<br />

7252. Cynthia Amanda, b. 21 March, 1831, at Dryden; liv<strong>in</strong>g with<br />

her parents <strong>in</strong> 1856, unm.<br />

7253. Melissa, b. 16 Jan., 1834, at Groton. She w<strong>as</strong> unm., <strong>in</strong> 1856.<br />

7254. C<strong>or</strong>nelia, b. 13 June, 1836, at Ellicottsville; unm., <strong>in</strong> 1856.<br />

Vn. Henry D. <strong>Hyde</strong> (2765), b<strong>or</strong>n at Paris, N. Y., 20<br />

Aug., 1805, fourth son of David Abel <strong>Hyde</strong> (^693) and<br />

Margaret Burt, w<strong>as</strong> a great great grandson ot Samuel<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> (4) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 7 Aug., 1826,<br />

Frances C. Latimer, b. 3 April, 1807, at Saratoga, N. Y.,<br />

eldest daughter of Samuel Latimer and Jane McCutchou<br />

of Saratoga. He w<strong>as</strong> a blacksmith, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at<br />

Dryden, and lived at Groton, JSTiles, and Pitcher, IS", Y".,<br />

and <strong>in</strong> 1857 <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Poplar Ridge, N. Y,


1144<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir cliUdren were<br />

:<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

7255. Charles Uriah, b. 25 April 1827, at Drydeii. He m. Mary<br />

Lewis, b. 11 July, 1831. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Ludlow,<br />

N. Y., iu 1857, and had four children :<br />

1. L<strong>or</strong>enzo Farmeno, b. 28 March, 1850.<br />

2. Li/dia, b. 21 Jan., 1852.<br />

3. Augusta Jane, b. 8 Feb., 1854.<br />

4. Hellen Melissa, b. 3 Oct., 1855.<br />

7256. Walter P., b. 12 April, 1830, at Dryden. He m. Sept., 1850,<br />

Maria Gardner of Freetown, who died soon afterwards, s.p.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. <strong>in</strong> 1852, Chloe R. Bowditch of Freetown, Me.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Atl<strong>as</strong>, Mich., <strong>in</strong> 1856, and had one son<br />

and one daughter.<br />

7257. Otis B., b. 28 March, 1833, died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

7258. N<strong>or</strong>man B., b. 12 Dec, 1844, at Groton.<br />

7259. Jane Maria, b. 11 June, 1834, at Groton. She n\. 1 Oct.,<br />

1853, John Hulbert, a farmer of Groton, where <strong>the</strong>y were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1856, and had one daughter.<br />

7260. Margaret S., b. 26 Aug., 1836, at Niles. She m. 17 March,<br />

1855, Adolphus Ma<strong>in</strong>e, a farmer of Virgil, N. Y., and <strong>in</strong><br />

1856 had one daughter.<br />

7261. Ann Eliza, b. 8 June, 1839, at Niles. She w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g with<br />

her parents <strong>in</strong> 1857, unm.<br />

7262. Louisa Amelia, b. 1 Sept., 1841, at Niles, unm. <strong>in</strong> 1857. *<br />

7263. Mary E., b. 3 May, 1848, at Pitcher.<br />

VII. Zaedial <strong>Hyde</strong> (2868), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lebanon, Conn., 24<br />

Sept., 1786, eldest son of Col. Zabdial <strong>Hyde</strong> (740) and<br />

Mary Lyman, w<strong>as</strong> a great great grandson of Samuel<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> (4) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 24 Sept., 1812.,<br />

Julia Ely, b. 24 July, 1791, at Lebanon, daughter of Rev.<br />

Zebulun Ely and Sarah Mills of Lebanon, granddaughter<br />

of Ezra Ely and Sarah Sterl<strong>in</strong>g of Lyme, and great granddaughter<br />

of Richard Ely of Lyme and his first wife, Elizabeth<br />

Peck {see No. 67). He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and<br />

<strong>the</strong>y settled at New Y<strong>or</strong>k. He d. 23 March, 1851, at St.<br />

Francisville, Mo.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

7279. Edw<strong>in</strong> Clark, b. 22 Jan., 1819, at New Y<strong>or</strong>k. He m. 9 June,<br />

1844, Mrs. Elizabeth G<strong>or</strong>don, and <strong>in</strong> 1856 w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at St.<br />

Francisville, Mo.<br />

7280. Robert Sterl<strong>in</strong>g, b. 29 July, 1822, at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, d. 29 Aug.,<br />

1823.<br />

7281. Zabdial Sterl<strong>in</strong>g, b. 18 July, 1832, at New Y<strong>or</strong>k.<br />

7282. Zebulon Ely, b. 2 Feb., 1834, at New Y<strong>or</strong>k.<br />

7283. Elizabeth I'lummcr, b. 23 July, 1814 at Lebanon. She m.<br />

20 Oct., 1833, llobert M. Ilenn<strong>in</strong>g, and settled at St. Louis,<br />

and d. 11 Dec, 1855. <strong>The</strong>y had four children :


HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

1145<br />

1. Julia ff., m. Albert Pierce, of St. Louis.<br />

2. EUzahcth. 3. Robert M. 4. James N.<br />

7284. Sarali Mills, b. 24 April, 1817, at N. Y., d. 23 April, 1825.<br />

7285. Martha, b. 26 April, 1821, at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, d. 30 April, 1821.<br />

7286. Julia Ely, b. 1 April, 1824, at New Y<strong>or</strong>k. She m. 13 Nov.,<br />

1844, Alexander Bunker, of Brooklyn, N. Y., who d. 11<br />

Aug., 1846.<br />

She <strong>the</strong>n m. 22 Oct., 1854, W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton H. Haven, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at St. Francisville, Mo., <strong>in</strong> 1856.<br />

7287. Henrietta Mills, b. 20 Nov., 1826, at New Y<strong>or</strong>k. She ra. 6<br />

July, 1848, Dr. Charles S. Shelton. <strong>The</strong>y were, <strong>in</strong> 1856, <strong>as</strong>-<br />

sistant missionaries of <strong>the</strong> A. B. C. F. M. at Madura <strong>in</strong><br />

India.<br />

7288. Aurelia Carr<strong>in</strong>gton, b. 6 Oct., 1828, at New Y<strong>or</strong>k. She m. 2<br />

Oct., 1848, Edward C. Halsey, b. 3 April, 1825, at Newtown,<br />

N. Y., son of James M. Halsey of <strong>the</strong> U. S. navy.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at Brooklyn, N. Y., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

1856, and had three children :<br />

1. Elean<strong>or</strong> Shelton, b. 10 Aug., 1850.<br />

2. Adel<strong>in</strong>e Sanclf<strong>or</strong>d, b. 9 March, 1852.<br />

8. Edward Carr<strong>in</strong>gton, b. 2 May, 1854.<br />

. VII. William <strong>Hyde</strong> (2869), b<strong>or</strong>a at Lebanon, Conn., 2T<br />

May, 1788, second son of Col. Zabclial <strong>Hyde</strong> (740) and<br />

Mary Lyman, w<strong>as</strong> a great great grandson of Samuel <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

(4) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 3 June, 1813, Julia<br />

Doughiss of New London, Conn. He w<strong>as</strong> a bookseller,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Bath, Me. <strong>The</strong>y removed to P<strong>or</strong>tland,<br />

Me., where he became an extensive publisher <strong>as</strong> <strong>well</strong> <strong>as</strong><br />

bookseller, and where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1857.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

:<br />

7289. John Ell<strong>in</strong>gwood, b. 27 Aug., 1819, at P<strong>or</strong>tland. He m. 27<br />

March, 1842, Sarah Anne Sto<strong>well</strong> of Paris, Me., where <strong>the</strong>y<br />

settled. <strong>The</strong>y removed to Galena, 111., and <strong>in</strong> 1857 were<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g at Mazeppa, M<strong>in</strong>n. <strong>The</strong>y had seven children :<br />

1. Eliza Anne, b. 10 Feb., 1843, at Paris.<br />

2. Marxj Duren, b. 27 Dec, 1844, at Paris.<br />

3. Joseph Walker, b. 7 Jan., 1847, at Paris.<br />

4. Francis Dougl<strong>as</strong>s, b. 21 March, 1849, at Paris.<br />

5. Edward Sto<strong>well</strong>, b. 21 July, 1851, at Galena.<br />

6. Anna Maria, b. 28 May, 1853, at Galena.<br />

7. Julia, b. 1855, at Galena.<br />

7290. William Henry, b. 14 Jan., 1828, at P<strong>or</strong>tland, where he w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

bookseller <strong>in</strong> 1857, unm.<br />

7291. Mary Clark, b. 8 Oct., 1814, at Bath. She m. 30 May, 1836,<br />

E. F. Duren, a bookseller of Bang<strong>or</strong>, Me., where <strong>the</strong>y set-<br />

tled and were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1857. <strong>The</strong>y had three children :<br />

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1146 ^^^'^^ GENEALOGY.<br />

1. Freeman Eycle. 2. William Griff<strong>in</strong>.<br />

3. Charles Malthy.<br />

7292. Martha Wylly, b. 9 Nov., 1816, at P<strong>or</strong>tland. She m. 16<br />

Feb., 1837, Elisha Williams Appleton, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Providence, R. I., <strong>in</strong> 1857, and had three children :<br />

1. William <strong>Hyde</strong>. 2. Jol<strong>in</strong> Howard. 3. Jidia Dougl<strong>as</strong>s.<br />

7293. Julia, b. 14 Jan., 1822, at P<strong>or</strong>tland, d. 8 April, 1826.<br />

7294. Elizabeth Dougl<strong>as</strong>s, b. 22 July, 1824, at P<strong>or</strong>tland. She m. 3<br />

June, 1846, John W. Fletcher. <strong>The</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Boston<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1857, and had two children :<br />

1. John A. 2. Charles R.<br />

7295. Anna Maria Willis, b. 27 Aui>-., 1830, at P<strong>or</strong>tland, d. 9 Nov.,<br />

1833.<br />

7296. Julia Anna, b. 12 Sept., 1834, at P<strong>or</strong>tland. She m. Dec,<br />

1854, Charles B. Richardson of Boston, and <strong>in</strong> 1857 had one<br />

child :<br />

Charles Awjtistus, b. 27 May, 1856.<br />

Vn. Rhoda <strong>Hyde</strong> (2896), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lisle, K Y., 15 Oct.,<br />

1794, second daughter of Maj<strong>or</strong> Chauncey <strong>Hyde</strong> (755) and<br />

Alice Stoughton, w<strong>as</strong> a great great granddaughter of<br />

Samuel <strong>Hyde</strong> (4) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. 14<br />

Feb., 1817, James Stoddard, son of James Stoddard of<br />

Lisle, N. Y. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Lisle village, where he w<strong>as</strong><br />

a prom<strong>in</strong>ent and <strong>in</strong>fluential citizen, w<strong>as</strong> a member of <strong>the</strong><br />

legislature, and w<strong>as</strong> sheriff of Broome county. He d. 20<br />

Sept., 1842, at <strong>the</strong> city of New Y<strong>or</strong>k.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

:<br />

7297. Francis I., b. 8 July, 1819, at Lisle, d. 28 July, 1822.<br />

7298. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton, b. 20 Oct., 1820, at Lisle. He m. 21<br />

Oct., 1846, Sarah G. Whitney, daughter of William Whitney<br />

and Charlotte, his wife, of Triangle, N. Y., and had three<br />

children :<br />

1. Mary Louisa, b. Aug., 1847.<br />

2. James. 3. Charlotte Whit<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

7299. William Henry, b. 24 Feb., 1822, at Lisle. He m. 18 Feb.,<br />

1852, Carol<strong>in</strong>e D. F<strong>or</strong>d, b. 11 Nov., 1821, daughter of Rev.<br />

Henry F<strong>or</strong>d, f<strong>or</strong>merly of M<strong>or</strong>ristown, N. J., and afterwards<br />

of Lisle, N. Y. <strong>The</strong>y had <strong>in</strong> 1856 one child :<br />

James H, h. 28 Nov., 1852.<br />

7300. John James, b. 29 Oct., 1825, at Lisle. He w<strong>as</strong> unm. <strong>in</strong><br />

1856.<br />

7301. Thom<strong>as</strong> Frederick, b. 5 Sept., 1829, at Lisle, d. 30 Sept.,<br />

1830.<br />

7302. Frederick, b. 23 Feb., 1835, at Lisle. He w<strong>as</strong> unm. <strong>in</strong> 1856.<br />

7303. Eliza, b. 6 Dec, 1817, at Lisle. She m. 9 Sept., 1841,<br />

Joseph B. Tw<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g of Lisle, and <strong>in</strong> 1856 had two children<br />

:


:<br />

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1147<br />

1. Ellen Eliza, b. 14 July, 1842.<br />

2. Alice Eijile, b. 8 July, 1847.<br />

7304. Maria Louisa, b. 30 Oct., 1823, at Lisle. She In. 6 Nov.,<br />

1853, William F. Lyon, a merchant of Gri-eene, N. Y., and<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1856 had one child<br />

Mary Stoddard, b. 12 March, 1855.<br />

7305. Harriet, b. 2 Oct., 1827, at Lisle. She w<strong>as</strong> unm. <strong>in</strong> 1856.<br />

7306. Anne Stoughton, b. 5 April, 1831. She w<strong>as</strong> unm. <strong>in</strong> 1856.<br />

7307. Sarah Carol<strong>in</strong>e, b. 15 Oct., 1837. She w<strong>as</strong> unm. <strong>in</strong> 1856.<br />

Vn. Carol<strong>in</strong>e <strong>Hyde</strong> (2897), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lisle, N. Y., 3<br />

Oct., 1799, third daughter of Maj<strong>or</strong> Chauncey <strong>Hyde</strong> (755)<br />

and Alice Stoughtou, w<strong>as</strong> a great great granddaughter of<br />

Samuel <strong>Hyde</strong> (4) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. 3 March,<br />

1825, William Rogers, b. 3 Dec, 1798, son of Simeon<br />

Rogers of Chenango F<strong>or</strong>ks, N. Y., who w<strong>as</strong> one of <strong>the</strong><br />

pioneers <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> settlement <strong>the</strong>re. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Chenango<br />

F<strong>or</strong>ks, where she d. 23 Jan., 1830, and he d. 2 Oct.,<br />

1831.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

7808. N<strong>or</strong>man, b. 20 Nov., 1826, at Chenango F<strong>or</strong>ks, and d. 7<br />

April, 1827.<br />

7309. Ruth <strong>Hyde</strong>, b. 25 Dec, 1827, at Chenango F<strong>or</strong>ks. She m.<br />

25 June, 1847, Dr. William Beach Squires, b. 1 July, 1823.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a physician at Greene, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Chenango<br />

F<strong>or</strong>ks <strong>in</strong> 1856, and had four children :<br />

1. WUliam Rogers, b. 25 Jau:, 1850, and d. 25 Feb.,<br />

1850.<br />

2. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Ogden, b. 24 Nov., 1854.<br />

3. Harriet Eliza, b. 12 March, 1848.<br />

4. Mary Pamelia. b. 15 April, 1851.<br />

7310. Mary Alice, b. 29 Oct., 1829, at Chenango F<strong>or</strong>ks. She<br />

m. 1 Oct., 1850, Eli Benjam<strong>in</strong> Nichols, and d. 15 Sept.,<br />

1853, s. p.<br />

vn. Sophia Patterson (2919), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lenox, M<strong>as</strong>s.,<br />

16 June, 1789, eldest daughter of Josiah Lee Patterson<br />

and Clarissa <strong>Hyde</strong> (760), w<strong>as</strong> a great great granddaughter<br />

of Samuel <strong>Hyde</strong> (4) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. 1810<br />

Dr. Orr<strong>in</strong> E. Uibbs, b. at Litchfield, Conn., only son of<br />

Oliver Gibbs and Jane Spr<strong>as</strong>e of Litchfield. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

physician, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Frankl<strong>in</strong>, N. Y., removed<br />

to Greenville, and <strong>the</strong>n to Rochester, E". Y., where she<br />

d. 24 April, 1814, and he d. 19 May, 1846.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

7311. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge x\ugust<strong>in</strong>, b. 13 Sept., 1811, at Greenville. He m.


1148<br />

H^'^^ GENEALOGY.<br />

28 May, 1837, Bertha Strong, b. 13 April, 1815, at Rochester,<br />

eldest daughter of Hon. Elisha B. Strong and D<strong>or</strong>othy<br />

Hooker of Rochester. <strong>The</strong>y removed to Chicago <strong>in</strong> 1844,<br />

where she d. l^Nov., 1845. He had by her four children<br />

1. Julian Elisha., b. 3 June, 1838, d. 8 July, 1838.<br />

2. William Strong, b. 12 March, 1841.<br />

3. James Strong, b. 28 Dec, 1843.<br />

4. A son, b. 25 Oct., 1845, d. 3 Nov., 1845, unnamed.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 5 Oct., 1847, M<strong>in</strong>d<strong>well</strong> Woodbridge, b. 20<br />

March, 1815, at Hadley, M<strong>as</strong>s., daughter of Rev. John<br />

Woodbridge, D. D., and Mary Anne Seymour of Hadley.<br />

She d. 3 Oct., 1849, at Chicago. He had by her one<br />

child :<br />

5. 3I<strong>in</strong>d<strong>well</strong> Woodbridge, b. 1 April, 1849, d. 14 April,<br />

1851.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n m. 22 April, 1851, Anna Mulf<strong>or</strong>d, daughter of<br />

Edward H. Mulf<strong>or</strong>d and Rebecca Johnson of Oak Ridge,<br />

111. He w<strong>as</strong> a commission merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Chicago <strong>in</strong> 1857, without issue by her.<br />

7312. Julia Maria, b. 19 March, 1813, at Greeneville. She m. 15<br />

May, 1833, <strong>The</strong>od<strong>or</strong>e B. Hamilton, b. 31 March, 1810, at<br />

Amherst, M<strong>as</strong>s., son of Calv<strong>in</strong> Hamilton and Luc<strong>in</strong>da H<strong>as</strong>t<strong>in</strong>gs.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Rochester,<br />

where she d. 27 Sept., 1840, s. p., and he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

Chicago <strong>in</strong> 1857.<br />

VII. Mary Patterson (2920), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lisle, N. Y., 14<br />

April, 1792, second daughter of Josiali Lee Patterson and<br />

Clarissa <strong>Hyde</strong> (760), w<strong>as</strong> a great great granddaughter of<br />

Samuel <strong>Hyde</strong> (4) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. She m. 16<br />

Jan., 1811, Joseph Stanley, b. 23 Oct., 1784, at Farm<strong>in</strong>gton,<br />

Conn., son of Samuel Stanley and Abigail Waters of<br />

Farm<strong>in</strong>gton. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>in</strong> 1812 <strong>the</strong>y settled<br />

at Ogden, N. Y., and <strong>in</strong> 1833 removed to Van Buren,<br />

Mich., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1857.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

:<br />

7313. Charles Seymour, b. 9 Sept., 1815, at Ogden. He m. 4 June,<br />

1846, Sarah H. Bennett, b. 10 Aug., 1822, at Sodus, N. Y.,<br />

daughter of Levi Bennett and Diantha Mosely. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Van Buren, Mich., where <strong>the</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1857, and had two children :<br />

1. Charles Bennett, b. 26 March, 1847.<br />

2. John E. Patterson, b. 20 June, 1853.<br />

7314. Thom<strong>as</strong>, b. 16 Oct., 1827, at Ogden. He m. 17 Oct., 1852,<br />

Sarah Elizabeth Williams, b. 10 Jan., 1832, at Greenbush,<br />

N. Y., daughter of Thom<strong>as</strong> Williams and Christiana Ploss of<br />

Greenbush. He w<strong>as</strong> a blacksmith, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Rawsonville,<br />

Mich., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1857.<br />

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2149<br />

7315. Clarissa, b. 17 Nov., 1811, at Lisle. She m. 31 Dec, 1845,<br />

Isaac S<strong>in</strong>es, b. IS June, 1798, at West Mendon, N. Y., sun<br />

of Philip S<strong>in</strong>es and Abigail Hildreth. He w<strong>as</strong> a laruier,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Canton, Mich., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>


1250<br />

:<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1836 removed to Albion, Mich., where he w<strong>as</strong> a member<br />

of <strong>the</strong> legislature, and where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1857.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children toere :<br />

7321. James Walw<strong>or</strong>th, b. 25 April, 1S30, at Parma. He m. 20<br />

Jan., 1856, Mary Elean<strong>or</strong> Peabody, b. 8 Jan., 1832, at Olcott,<br />

N. Y., daughttjr of Henry Peabody and Elean<strong>or</strong> Thompson<br />

of Albion, Mich. He w<strong>as</strong> a banker, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Albion,<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1857.<br />

7322. Frederick William, b. 7 Oct., 1833, at Parma, liv<strong>in</strong>g at Albion<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1857, unm.<br />

7323. Charles, b. 23 July, 1838, at Albion, d. 8 Dec, 1844.<br />

7324. Lu<strong>the</strong>r, b. 4 Jan., 1841, at Albion.<br />

7325. Louisa, b. 24 June, 1826, at Parma. She m. 24 Nov., 1847,<br />

Alfred U. Angev<strong>in</strong>e, b. 9 Nov., 1817, at Ple<strong>as</strong>ant Valley,<br />

N. Y., son of Eli Angev<strong>in</strong>e and Sarah Ostram of Ple<strong>as</strong>ant<br />

Valley. He w<strong>as</strong> a farmer, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Albion, Mich.,<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1857, and had three children :<br />

1. Bi/ron, b. 20 Sept., 1849.<br />

2. Eugenia, b. 28 March, 1851.<br />

3. Mary C<strong>or</strong>delia, b. 15 May, 1856.<br />

7326. Elizabeth Sophia, b. 6 Sept., 1835, at Parma. She m. 27<br />

Nov., 1855, <strong>The</strong>od<strong>or</strong>e F. Gilliland, b. 16 Jan., 1834, at<br />

Fayette, N. Y., son of John Gilliland and Hannah Flem<strong>in</strong>g<br />

of Fayette. He w<strong>as</strong> a lumber merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at<br />

Sterl<strong>in</strong>g, 111., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1857, and had one<br />

child<br />

Emma Adena, b. 21 June, 1857.<br />

Yn. John Ellis Marshall (7049), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

Conn., 18 March, 1785, son of Thom<strong>as</strong> Marshall (2584) of<br />

N<strong>or</strong>wich, and his first wife, Sarah Edgerton, w<strong>as</strong> a great<br />

great grandson of Sarah Post (17) of <strong>the</strong> third generation.<br />

He m. 12 Sept., 1810, Kuth Holmes, b.,20 Sept., 1790, at<br />

Spr<strong>in</strong>gfield, Vt., daughter of Orsamus Holmes and Ruth<br />

Webb of Pomfret, N. Y. He w<strong>as</strong> a physician, and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

settled at Mayville, IST. Y., where he w<strong>as</strong> county clerk of<br />

Chautauque county, and w<strong>as</strong> a surgeon <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> service of<br />

<strong>the</strong> United States <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> war of 1812. In 1815 <strong>the</strong>y removed<br />

to Buft'alo, where he w<strong>as</strong> clerk of Erie county. He<br />

d. 27 Dec, 1838, at Buflalo, where she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g with her<br />

son <strong>in</strong> 1863.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir only child urns :<br />

7327. Orsamus Holmes, b. 1 Feb., 1813, at Frankl<strong>in</strong>, Conn., graduated<br />

at Union college 1831, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. He m. 20<br />

Feb., 1838, Milliccnt Ann De Angelis, b. 29 Sept., 1813, at<br />

Trenton, N. Y., daughter of Judge P<strong>as</strong>cal Charles Joseph


HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

1151<br />

De Angelis and Elizabeth Webb of Holland Patent, N. Y.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at Buffalo, where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 18(33, and<br />

had three children :<br />

1. John Ellis, h. 5 Aug., 1839, graduated at Yale <strong>in</strong> 1861,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> <strong>in</strong> 1862 a first lieutenant of U. S. volunteers, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> aid-de-camp to Brig. -Gen. William F. Barry.<br />

2. Charles De Angelis, b. 14 Nov., 1841, and w<strong>as</strong> a law<br />

student <strong>in</strong> 1862.<br />

3. Elizabeth Coe, b. 4 June, 1847.<br />

VII. David Jewett (5912), b<strong>or</strong>n at Lyme, Conn., third<br />

son of David Moody Jewett. (2022) and Naoma Hulbert,<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a great great grandson of Elizabetli <strong>Hyde</strong> (9) of <strong>the</strong><br />

third generation. He m. Patience Bulkley of Colchester,<br />

Conn., and settled at New London. In addition to some<br />

who died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy,<br />

TJieir children were<br />

:<br />

7328. David, who m. <strong>the</strong> widow Eliza (Lawrence) Mactier, daughter<br />

of August<strong>in</strong> Lawrence of New Y<strong>or</strong>k. He w<strong>as</strong> a commod<strong>or</strong>e<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Brazilian navy, and died <strong>in</strong> 1842. <strong>The</strong>y had one son :<br />

August<strong>in</strong> David Lawrence, b. 12 Aug., 183U. He graduated<br />

at Williams college <strong>in</strong> 1852, and w<strong>as</strong> a Presbyterian<br />

clergyman. He m. Elizabeth Hall Dickenson, and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g at F<strong>or</strong>dham, N. Y., <strong>in</strong> 1863, and had three children<br />

: Bichard Dickenson ; Elizabeth Hall, who died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>-r<br />

fancy ;<br />

and Sarah.<br />

7329. Charles, who died a bachel<strong>or</strong>.<br />

7330. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, who died a bachel<strong>or</strong>.<br />

7331. Sarah, who died unm.<br />

7332. Eliza, who m. Capt. Ph<strong>in</strong>eh<strong>as</strong> Walter of Wilkesbarre, Pa.,<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y settled. <strong>The</strong>y had three children :<br />

1. David Jewett, who graduated at Williams college <strong>in</strong><br />

1834, and w<strong>as</strong> a Presbyterian clergyman.<br />

2. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Grant, graduated at Williams college <strong>in</strong> 1844,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer.<br />

3. Harriet M.<br />

7333. Nancy. She m. Oristus Coll<strong>in</strong>s (3053a), son of Dr. Lewis<br />

Coll<strong>in</strong>s (865) and Louisa Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton of Wilkesbarre, Pa.,<br />

(see No. 3053a.) She d. about 1861 at Wilkesbarre, where<br />

he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1863.<br />

Charles Jewett, <strong>the</strong>ir son, graduated at Williams college <strong>in</strong><br />

1845, and w<strong>as</strong> a tut<strong>or</strong> <strong>the</strong>re f<strong>or</strong> two years. He w<strong>as</strong> a Presbyterian<br />

clergyman. He m. Anna llank<strong>in</strong>, and w<strong>as</strong> settled<br />

at Danville, Pa., <strong>in</strong> 1863, and had one daughter, Laura.<br />

7334. Martha (tw<strong>in</strong> of Nancy), w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Wilkesbarre, Pa., i^<br />

1862, unm.<br />

7335. Harriet, who died unm.


1152<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

ADDENDA.<br />

V. Hannah Hough (616), b<strong>or</strong>n at New London 4 March,<br />

1725, third daughter of Capt. John Hough (110) and Hannah<br />

Denison, w<strong>as</strong> a great granddaughter of John Post <strong>the</strong><br />

first and Es<strong>the</strong>r <strong>Hyde</strong> (3) of N<strong>or</strong>wich. She m. 23 Jan.,<br />

1743, Capt. Elisha Lathrop, b. 13 July, 1713, at N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

<strong>the</strong> eldest son of Samuel Lathrop and Elizabeth "Waterman<br />

of N<strong>or</strong>wich, and grandson of Israel Lathrop and Rebecca<br />

Bliss of N<strong>or</strong>wich, and great grandson of Samuel<br />

Lathrop <strong>the</strong> first of N<strong>or</strong>wich and Elizabeth Scudder, his<br />

first wife, and great great grandson of <strong>the</strong> Eev. John<br />

Lathrop of London, who w<strong>as</strong> m<strong>in</strong>ister of <strong>the</strong> first Congregational<br />

church <strong>the</strong>re, and who came to America <strong>in</strong><br />

1634, and settled at Scituate, M<strong>as</strong>s., and <strong>in</strong> 1639 removed<br />

to Barnstable, where he w<strong>as</strong> m<strong>in</strong>ister and where he died.<br />

Elizabeth Waterman w<strong>as</strong> a granddaughter of Thom<strong>as</strong><br />

Waterman, one of <strong>the</strong> <strong>or</strong>ig<strong>in</strong>al propriet<strong>or</strong>s of N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

and, through her grandmo<strong>the</strong>r, Miriam Tracy, <strong>the</strong> wife of<br />

that Thom<strong>as</strong> Waterman, she w<strong>as</strong> descended from <strong>the</strong><br />

Saxon k<strong>in</strong>gs of England. {See No. 38, and Appendix B.)<br />

Capt. Elisha Lathrop and Hannah Hough, his second<br />

wife, lived <strong>in</strong> that part of N<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn., which is now<br />

Bozrah. <strong>The</strong>y subsequently removed to Lebanon, N. H.,<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> a maj<strong>or</strong> of militia and a justice of <strong>the</strong> peace,<br />

and where he w<strong>as</strong> killed by <strong>the</strong> fall<strong>in</strong>g of a tree, 2 July,<br />

1787. His widow died 16 Jan., 1807, at Hanover, N. H.<br />

His children hy her were :<br />

7336. Elijah, b. 20 Oct., 1843, at N<strong>or</strong>wicli. He m. Elizabeth Elderk<strong>in</strong><br />

and removed to Lebanon, N. H., where <strong>the</strong>y died. I<br />

have no <strong>in</strong>f<strong>or</strong>mation <strong>as</strong> to <strong>the</strong>ir <strong>descendants</strong>.<br />

7337. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, b. 21 Jan., 1749, at N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

7338. Sluman, b. 25 Sept., 1750, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, m. Ka<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Avery.f<br />

7339. Joshua, b. 30 April, 1752, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, d. 20 Oct., 1752.<br />

7340. Joshua 2d, b. 1 Oct., 1753, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. He married and<br />

lived at Chelsea, Vt. ; but I have no fur<strong>the</strong>r <strong>in</strong>f<strong>or</strong>mation <strong>as</strong><br />

to him <strong>or</strong> his family.<br />

7341. Denison, b. 21 July, 1755, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, who probably died<br />

unm.<br />

•<br />

7342. Samuel, b. 22 Nov., 1756, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. He m. his third<br />

cous<strong>in</strong>, Lois Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton (1168), eldest daughter of <strong>The</strong>ophilus<br />

Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton (603) and Lois Giff<strong>or</strong>d (254) of Lebanon,<br />

N. H. {See No. 1168.)


HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

1153<br />

7343. Elisha, b. 15 April, 1760, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, who probably died <strong>in</strong><br />

childhood.<br />

7344. William, b. 4 June, 1763, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. He m. 8 Feb., 1790,<br />

his fourth cous<strong>in</strong>, Lydia Harris (1427), youngest daughter<br />

of Benjam<strong>in</strong> Harris and Anne Waterman (348) of Bozrah.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a physician, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at W^<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton, N. Y.,<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y both died with<strong>in</strong> a few days of each o<strong>the</strong>r <strong>in</strong><br />

April, 1812. <strong>The</strong>y had one son :<br />

Gurdon WiUiani, b. about Dec, 1790, who graduated<br />

at Yale <strong>in</strong> 1809, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer. He had an office <strong>in</strong><br />

Cedar street. New Y<strong>or</strong>k, <strong>as</strong> early <strong>as</strong> 1818, and d. <strong>in</strong> 1832, of<br />

<strong>the</strong> cholera, at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, unm.<br />

7345. Elizabeth, b. 20 Nov., 1744, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She m. John<br />

Hamilton, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at N<strong>or</strong>wich, where she died. Her<br />

husband afterwards removed to Lebanon, N. H., where he<br />

died. <strong>The</strong>y left two children :<br />

1. John.<br />

2. Jonathan.<br />

7346. Hannah, b. 22 March, 1747, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She m. her first<br />

cous<strong>in</strong>, Lemuel Hough (2546), <strong>the</strong> eldest son of Capt. David<br />

Hough (611) by his first wife. Desire Clark. {See iVb.<br />

2546.)<br />

7347. Margaret, b. 2 July, 1758, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, d. 13 July, 1759.<br />

7348. Sarah, b. 27 April, 1765, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She m. 1 Oliver<br />

Adams, a physician of Pla<strong>in</strong>field, N. H., who died <strong>the</strong>re.<br />

She m. 2 David M<strong>or</strong>se, of Sharon, Vt. <strong>The</strong>y removed to<br />

Plattsburgh, N. Y., and from <strong>the</strong>re to Johnstown, N. Y.,<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y died.<br />

7349. Anna, b. 27 Jan., 1766, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, and d. 29 Jan., 1766.<br />

7350. Ano<strong>the</strong>r child b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich, who died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy, and<br />

probably unnamed.<br />

Elislia Lathrop, by his first wife, Margaret Sluman,<br />

b<strong>or</strong>n 10 March, 1709, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, to whom he w<strong>as</strong> married<br />

31 Jan., 1732, and who died at I^<strong>or</strong>wich 10 Oct.,<br />

1742, had four o<strong>the</strong>r children ; which children were not<br />

of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Hyde</strong> blood, unless <strong>the</strong> mo<strong>the</strong>r of Margaret Sluman<br />

w<strong>as</strong> (<strong>as</strong> I th<strong>in</strong>k she w<strong>as</strong>) Hannah Abel (102), <strong>the</strong> youngest<br />

daughter of Caleb Abel and Margaret Post (15) of N<strong>or</strong>wich.<br />

Those children were : 1. Eli<strong>as</strong> Lathrop, b. 28 Oct., 1732,<br />

at Noi-wich, who m. Hannah Gurdon, and removed to<br />

Chelsea, Vt., and had a son, Rufus Lathrop, who m. Margaret<br />

Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton (1169). 2. Elijah Lathroj), b. 8 April,<br />

1735, who d. 7 Nov., 1742. 3. Lebbeus Lathroj), b. 3 Jan.,<br />

1739, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, who probably died unm. 4. Thaddeus<br />

Lathrop, b. 8 Feb., 1742, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, who m. Anne<br />

Gurdon (sister to his bro<strong>the</strong>r Eli<strong>as</strong>' wife), and settled at<br />

Canaan, N. ^., where she died, leav<strong>in</strong>g a large family.<br />

145


1154<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

VI. Sluman Lathrop (7338), b<strong>or</strong>n at l^<strong>or</strong>wicli, Conn.,<br />

25 Sept., 1750, third son of Capt.. Elisha Latlirop of N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

and afterwards of Lebanon, is". H., by his second<br />

wife, Hannah Hough (616), w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson of Sarah<br />

Post (17) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m. 18 Jan., 1785,<br />

Ka<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Avery of Lisbon, b<strong>or</strong>n about 1761, an adopted<br />

daughter of her uncle. Deacon Amos Avery and Hannah<br />

Niles, his wife, of Preston, Conn. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Lebanon,<br />

N. H., where he d. 4 Dec, 1834. She d. 17 March,<br />

1846, at <strong>the</strong> age of 84 years.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were<br />

:<br />

7351. Amos Avery, b. 4 May, 1787, at Lebanou, and d. 20 Nov.,<br />

1798.<br />

7352. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Hough, b. 17 Aug., 179G, at Lebanon. He m. 6<br />

Feb., 1821, Louis Waldo of Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, Vt., b<strong>or</strong>n about 1796.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y settled at Lebanon, where she d. 25 Nov., 1859, aged<br />

63 years. He survived her, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Lebanon <strong>in</strong><br />

1863. <strong>The</strong>y had two children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Lebanon :<br />

1. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge White, who died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

2. Solon Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, b. 23 June, 1823. He resided at<br />

Buffalo, N. Y., where he m. 23 July, 1847, Elizabeth Stewart,<br />

a sister of <strong>the</strong> wife of General Samuel P. He<strong>in</strong>tzelman of<br />

<strong>the</strong> United States army. In August, 1861, he w<strong>as</strong> appo<strong>in</strong>ted<br />

capta<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> seventeenth regiment of U. S. <strong>in</strong>fantry. And<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1863, he w<strong>as</strong> <strong>as</strong>sistant <strong>in</strong>spect<strong>or</strong>-general of volunteers with<br />

<strong>the</strong> rank of lieutenant-colonel, and w<strong>as</strong> at <strong>the</strong> head of <strong>the</strong><br />

military staff of Maj<strong>or</strong>-General He<strong>in</strong>tzelman.<br />

7353. Hannah Niles, b. 15 Feb., 1789, at Lebanon. She m. her<br />

fa<strong>the</strong>r's third cous<strong>in</strong>, Nehemiah Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton (1167), seventh<br />

son of <strong>The</strong>ophilus Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton (603) and Lois Giff<strong>or</strong>d, and<br />

d. 24 March, 1863, at Lebanon, s. p. (See No. 1167.)<br />

7854. Ka<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e, b. 11 Jan., 1795, at Lebanon, d. 16 Nov., 1796.<br />

YI. Col. David Hough (2548), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn.,<br />

13 March, 1753, third son of Capt. David Hough (611) of<br />

l^<strong>or</strong>wich, and his first wife. Desire Clark, w<strong>as</strong> a great<br />

grandson of Sarah Post (17) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He<br />

m. Jan., 1775, Abigail Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, b. 3 Jan., 1753, third<br />

daughter of James Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton and Elizabeth Darby of<br />

N<strong>or</strong>wich, and granddaughter of James Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton and<br />

Priscilla Miller of N<strong>or</strong>wich, and great granddaughter of<br />

Deacon Simeon Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, one of <strong>the</strong> <strong>or</strong>ig<strong>in</strong>al propriet<strong>or</strong>s<br />

of N<strong>or</strong>wich, who w<strong>as</strong> b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich <strong>in</strong> England,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> son of Simon Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton and Margaret Baret of<br />

N<strong>or</strong>wich <strong>in</strong> England ; which l<strong>as</strong>t mentioned Simon Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton,<br />

died on hifi p<strong>as</strong>sage to America, <strong>in</strong> 1633. In<br />

yilQ ap(J 1777, David Howgji w<strong>as</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> service of <strong>the</strong>


HYDE GENEALOGY. 1155<br />

confederate states, <strong>as</strong> a ship carpenter, and <strong>as</strong>sisted <strong>in</strong><br />

build<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> flotilla on Lake Champlaiii, and <strong>the</strong> thirtysix<br />

gun frigate, <strong>the</strong> Confederacy^ <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Thames river near<br />

N<strong>or</strong>wich. In 1778 he removed with his fjxmily to Lebabon,<br />

]Sr. H., where he settled on a farm. He represented<br />

<strong>the</strong> town of Lebanon <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> state legislature many years,<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a justice of <strong>the</strong> peace and a colonel of militia, and w<strong>as</strong><br />

chosen a delegate to <strong>the</strong> convention to adopt <strong>the</strong> constitution<br />

of <strong>the</strong> United States, and w<strong>as</strong> collect<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>ternal<br />

revenue under <strong>the</strong> adm<strong>in</strong>istration of President John<br />

Adams. Li 1803 and <strong>in</strong> 1805 he w<strong>as</strong> elected to <strong>the</strong> congress<br />

of <strong>the</strong> United States and served <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> house of representatives<br />

four years. I have not <strong>as</strong>certa<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>the</strong> dates<br />

of <strong>the</strong> deaths of himself and wife. But he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>as</strong><br />

late <strong>as</strong> 1827, when he had atta<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>the</strong> age of 74 years.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children were :<br />

7355. David, b. 26 Jan., 1788, at Lebanon. He m. <strong>in</strong> 1809, Rebecca<br />

Foster, and lived f<strong>or</strong> a few years <strong>in</strong> New Y<strong>or</strong>k. He<br />

<strong>the</strong>n removed to Lebanon, N. H., and occupied his fa<strong>the</strong>r's<br />

homestead farm. He subsequently removed to Emmet, Calhoun<br />

county, Mich., where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1863. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had n<strong>in</strong>e children :<br />

1. David, who w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> city of New Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1863,<br />

unm.<br />

2. John, who m. Harper, atid w<strong>as</strong> a farmer <strong>in</strong> Calhoun<br />

county, Mich., <strong>in</strong> 1868.<br />

3. Celia, who m. Harper, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Emmet,<br />

<strong>in</strong> Mich., <strong>in</strong> 1863.<br />

4. Harriet, who m. and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Calhoun county,<br />

Mich., <strong>in</strong> 1863.<br />

5. Elizabeth Z)., who married and died previous to 1863.<br />

6. Martha P<strong>or</strong>ter, who m. —^ Newbury, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

at Emmet, Mich., <strong>in</strong> 1863.<br />

7. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, who w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g tvith his fa<strong>the</strong>r at Emmet <strong>in</strong><br />

1863, unm.<br />

8. James Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, who w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g with his fa<strong>the</strong>r <strong>in</strong><br />

1863, unm.<br />

9. Mary, who w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g with her parents <strong>in</strong> 1863, unm.<br />

7356. John, b. 15 April, 1790, at Lebanon, ahd died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

7357. John 2d, b. 20 March, 17^1, at Lebanon. He m. <strong>in</strong> 1817,<br />

Nancy M. Stickney of Enfield, N. H., and died at Hanover,<br />

N. H., about 1860, leav<strong>in</strong>g her surviv<strong>in</strong>g him. <strong>The</strong>y had<br />

eight children :<br />

1. Daniel, who died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy.<br />

2. Sarah, who m. and w<strong>as</strong> probably liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1863.<br />

3. Daniel S., who m. Baker of Lebanon, and w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> New Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> 1862, and had a family.


1156<br />

^^^^ GENEALOGY.<br />

4. Charlotte, who m Perry, a lawyer of Boston,<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1863.<br />

5. Nancy S., who w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g and w<strong>as</strong> unm. <strong>in</strong> 1863.<br />

6. Lydia, who m. L<strong>as</strong>on, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Brook-<br />

l<strong>in</strong>e, M<strong>as</strong>s., <strong>in</strong> 1863, and had two children.<br />

7. Emely, who m. and settled at <strong>the</strong> west, and w<strong>as</strong> supposed<br />

to be liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1863.<br />

8. John, who w<strong>as</strong> a United States volunteer <strong>in</strong> 1862, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> unm.<br />

7858. Luc<strong>in</strong>da, b. 29 Oct.-, 1775, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She m. 1793, Jacob<br />

Ela of Haverhill, M<strong>as</strong>s. <strong>The</strong>y settled at Lebanon, N. H.,<br />

where she died. <strong>The</strong>y had seven children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Lebanon :<br />

1. Elizabeth, who w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1863, and w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong>n unm.<br />

2. Daniel, who married and settled <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> state of Ma<strong>in</strong>e.<br />

3. Cyrus, who m. his first cous<strong>in</strong>, Elizabeth Ela, and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

were liv<strong>in</strong>g at Lisbon, N. H., <strong>in</strong> 1863, and had a large family.<br />

4. <strong>The</strong>od<strong>or</strong>e, who m. <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> state of Ma<strong>in</strong>e, and <strong>in</strong> 1863<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Lo<strong>well</strong>, M<strong>as</strong>s.<br />

5. David, who m. and lived at Boston, M<strong>as</strong>s. He w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

pr<strong>in</strong>ter, and died at Boston and left several children.<br />

6. Abigail, who m. and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> M<strong>as</strong>sachusetts <strong>in</strong><br />

1863.<br />

7. Luc<strong>in</strong>da, who m. Atk<strong>in</strong>son of Louisville, Ky., and<br />

died <strong>the</strong>re leav<strong>in</strong>g one daughter.<br />

7359. Philura, b. 28 Aug., 1777, at N<strong>or</strong>wich. She m. <strong>in</strong> 1793,<br />

Jesse Cook of Lebanon, N. H., where <strong>the</strong>y settled and died.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had six children b<strong>or</strong>n at Lebanon.<br />

1. Sarah, who m. Timothy Kendrick of Haverhill, M<strong>as</strong>s.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Lebanon, where she<br />

died. <strong>The</strong>y had four children : Sarah, who m. Adams,<br />

a civil eng<strong>in</strong>eer, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Lebanon, N. H., <strong>in</strong> 1863;<br />

Frances, who m. Knowlton, a merchant of Conc<strong>or</strong>d, N.<br />

H.; Charles, who m. and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1863 j and Henry,<br />

who marrried, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1863.<br />

2. John, who w<strong>as</strong> m. <strong>in</strong> 1863.<br />

3. Jesse, who m. and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1863.<br />

4. Laura, who w<strong>as</strong> m. <strong>in</strong> 1863.<br />

5. James, who m. three times, and w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1863.<br />

6. Olivera, who m. Hiram Simons.<br />

7360. Nancy, b. 18 July, 1779, at Lebanon. She m. <strong>in</strong> 1803 John<br />

P<strong>or</strong>ter, b. 20 Feb., 1776, at Bridgewatcr, M<strong>as</strong>s., eldest son<br />

of John P<strong>or</strong>ter and Martha Perk<strong>in</strong>s of Bridgewater and<br />

afterwards of Lebanon, N. H.<br />

[This John P<strong>or</strong>ter of Bridgewater, b. 25 Oct., 1743, at<br />

Mansfield, Conn., whom. 13 July, 1773, Martha Perk<strong>in</strong>s, of<br />

Bridgewater, removed to Lebanon, N. H., 2 July, 1783,<br />

where he d. 14 May, 1814, and shed. 3 March, 1831, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

88th year of her age. <strong>The</strong>y had four children : 1. John, b.<br />

1776, m. Nancy Hough. 2. Arnold, b. 1778, who m. 1 Submit<br />

Hebbard, 2 Mary Kendrick. 3. Martha, b. 1780, d.


HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

1157<br />

1800, unm. 4. Sarah, b. 1783, m. John Palmer of Sharon,<br />

Vt. He w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> eldest son of John P<strong>or</strong>ter, b. about 1700,<br />

who lived at N<strong>or</strong>wich and afterwards at Mansfield, Conn.,<br />

by his first wife, Abigail Arnold of N<strong>or</strong>wich, to whom he w<strong>as</strong><br />

m. 31 Jan., 1732, and who d. 10 Oct., 1751. This John<br />

P<strong>or</strong>ter <strong>the</strong> first of N<strong>or</strong>wich, m. f<strong>or</strong> his second wife <strong>in</strong> 1751,<br />

Mehitable Bos<strong>well</strong> of N<strong>or</strong>wich, and d. 22 March, 1772, at<br />

Mansfield, at <strong>the</strong> age of 72 years.]<br />

John P<strong>or</strong>ter graduated at Dartmouth <strong>in</strong> 1803, and w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

lawyer. In 1806 he removed to Londonderry, N. H., where<br />

he w<strong>as</strong> a dist<strong>in</strong>guished member of <strong>the</strong> bar of Rock<strong>in</strong>gham<br />

county and of <strong>the</strong> state, and had an extensive practice f<strong>or</strong><br />

m<strong>or</strong>e than fifty years. He w<strong>as</strong> frequently elected to <strong>the</strong><br />

legislature, and <strong>in</strong> 1827 he w<strong>as</strong> one of <strong>the</strong> committee to revise<br />

<strong>the</strong> laws of New Hampshire. He d. 4 Dec, 1857, very<br />

suddenly, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> 82d year of his age. At <strong>the</strong> open<strong>in</strong>g of <strong>the</strong><br />

supreme judicial court at Exeter, sh<strong>or</strong>tly after his death,<br />

Judge Stickney paid a <strong>well</strong> deserved tribute of respect to his<br />

mem<strong>or</strong>y (.see Appendix F). His wife survived him and w<strong>as</strong><br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g with her son Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, at Manchester, N. H., <strong>in</strong> Oct.,<br />

1863, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> 84th year of her age, <strong>in</strong> full possession of her<br />

bodily and mental faculties. <strong>The</strong>y had four children :<br />

1. Martha, b. 10 Dec, 1803, at Lebanon, and d. 25 Feb.,<br />

1857, at Derry, N. H., unm.<br />

2. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, b. 13 April, 1808, at Londonderry, m. <strong>in</strong> 1840<br />

Irene Searle, b. 4 July, 1814, at Boston, M<strong>as</strong>s., only daughter<br />

of Ephraim Searle and Elizabeth Patterson of Boston.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> a merchant, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Manchester, N. H.,<br />

where he w<strong>as</strong> a member of <strong>the</strong> lesislature, and held various<br />

city offices, and where <strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1863. <strong>The</strong>y had<br />

three children b<strong>or</strong>n at Manchester: John, b. 13 March,<br />

1853; Mary Elizabeth, b. 27 April, 1854; and Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, b.<br />

15 March, 1856.<br />

3. JoJm, b. 20 July, 1810, at Londonderry, w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer,<br />

and settled at Derry, N. H., where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1863, unm.<br />

4. Nancy Hough, b. 6 Sept., 1820, at Londonderry, m.<br />

Ephraim August<strong>in</strong> Searle, b. 3 Jan., 1818, son of Ephraim<br />

Searle and Elizabeth Patterson, of Boston, M<strong>as</strong>s., He w<strong>as</strong><br />

spent some time <strong>in</strong><br />

a ship owner, and <strong>the</strong>y resided <strong>in</strong> Boston ;<br />

Europe, <strong>the</strong> West Indies and at New Orleans, and <strong>in</strong> 1863<br />

<strong>the</strong>y were liv<strong>in</strong>g at New Y<strong>or</strong>k, s. p.<br />

7361. Charlotte, b. 12 Aug., 1781, at Lebanon. She m. 1798 Andrew<br />

Dewey of Vermont, who died many years s<strong>in</strong>ce, and<br />

she w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Emmet, Mich., <strong>in</strong> 1862. <strong>The</strong>y had one<br />

child :<br />

Benjam<strong>in</strong>, who died <strong>in</strong> childhood.<br />

7362. Abigail, b. 15 Aug., 1783, at Lebanon. She m. <strong>in</strong> 1801,<br />

William Sto<strong>or</strong>s, son of Col. Constant Sto<strong>or</strong>s of Lebanon, N. H.<br />

He died while all his children were young, and she w<strong>as</strong> dead<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1863. <strong>The</strong>y had seven children :


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1. Lii<strong>the</strong>r^'who married and lived <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> dity of New Y<strong>or</strong>k,<br />

where he died and left two children.<br />

2. Maria, who married and lived <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> vic<strong>in</strong>ity of Bos-<br />

ton, M<strong>as</strong>s., and had no children.<br />

3. William, who married and died <strong>in</strong> Ohio, where he left<br />

two children.<br />

4. Charlotte, who m. Benjam<strong>in</strong> Dow of D<strong>or</strong>chester, N. H.,<br />

and she and her husband died and left one son and one<br />

daughter.<br />

5. Eliza, who died unmarried.<br />

6. Emma, who m 1 Fl<strong>in</strong>t of Canaan, N. H., who<br />

died, and she had by him three sons. She <strong>the</strong>n m. 2<br />

Wood of western New Y<strong>or</strong>k, and had by him one daughter.<br />

7. Edw<strong>in</strong>, who died a bachel<strong>or</strong>.<br />

7363. Lydia, b. 20 Dec, 1785, at Lebanon, and d. <strong>in</strong> 1788.<br />

7364. Lydia 2d, b. 2 July, 1793, at Lebanon. She m. <strong>in</strong> 1817<br />

William Lovejoy of Milf<strong>or</strong>d, N. H., who died s. p., and she<br />

w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g at Warren, N. H., <strong>in</strong> 1863.<br />

YI. AzEL Hough (2552), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn., 6 July,<br />

1761, youngest son of Capt. David Hough (611) of N<strong>or</strong>wich<br />

and his first wife. Desire Clark, w<strong>as</strong> a great grandson<br />

of Sarah Post (17) of <strong>the</strong> third generation. He m.<br />

Mary Edgerton, and <strong>the</strong>y settled at Pla<strong>in</strong>field, N. H.,<br />

where she died.<br />

7365. Azel.<br />

7366. Eunice.<br />

His children hi/ her were :<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n married aga<strong>in</strong>, but I have not <strong>as</strong>certa<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>the</strong><br />

name of his second wife.<br />

7367. Walter.<br />

His child hy her w<strong>as</strong> :<br />

VI. Hannah Hough (2556), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn.,<br />

5 July, 1761, fourth daughter of Capt. David Hough (611)<br />

of N<strong>or</strong>wich, by his first wife. Desire Clark, w<strong>as</strong> a great<br />

granddaughter of Sarah Post (17) of <strong>the</strong> third generation.<br />

She m " ' """ " ' "" ' ' " ...-..-<br />

N. H.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir child w<strong>as</strong> :<br />

7368. John Hough.<br />

VI. Thom<strong>as</strong> Hough (2558), b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn.,<br />

7 July, 1768, eldest sou of Capt. David Hough (611) of


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]^259<br />

N<strong>or</strong>wich, by his second wife, Jemima Baldw<strong>in</strong>, w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

great grandson of Sarah Post (17) of <strong>the</strong> third generation.<br />

He m. Sarah Kimball, and lived at Lebanon, N. H., where<br />

she died.<br />

Mis child hy Tier lo<strong>as</strong> :<br />

7369. Sarah, b. at Lebanon, who m. Dr. Pearce of C<strong>or</strong>nish, N. H.<br />

Thom<strong>as</strong> Hough <strong>the</strong>n m. 4 Aug., 1799, his fourth cous<strong>in</strong>,<br />

Sarah <strong>Hyde</strong> (1288), only daughter of Elihu <strong>Hyde</strong> (295)<br />

and Sarah Griswold of Lebanon, where he d. 28 April,<br />

1815. He had by her three o<strong>the</strong>r children : Elihu <strong>Hyde</strong>,<br />

Dyer, and Lucy ; <strong>the</strong> l<strong>as</strong>t of whom m. Joshua Barnard<br />

Wellman of C<strong>or</strong>nish. {See No. 4066,)


:<br />

APPENDIX,<br />

A,<br />

DESCENT OF MABEL HARLAKE^DEN,<br />

Second wife of Gov. Joha Haynes of Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, from K<strong>in</strong>g Egbert I,<br />

and from <strong>the</strong> k<strong>in</strong>gs and nobility of England, Scotland, France,<br />

Spa<strong>in</strong>, &c., and show<strong>in</strong>g also <strong>the</strong> descent from her of many of <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>descendants</strong> of <strong>the</strong> first William <strong>Hyde</strong> of N<strong>or</strong>wich, who are<br />

embraced <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> body of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Hyde</strong> Genealogy.<br />

1 Generation.—Egbert, <strong>the</strong> first saxon k<strong>in</strong>g of all England,<br />

w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> eleventh <strong>in</strong> descent from Cerdic, <strong>the</strong> Saxon, who founded<br />

<strong>the</strong> West Saxon k<strong>in</strong>gdom of <strong>the</strong> heptarchy at <strong>the</strong> commencement of<br />

<strong>the</strong> sixth century. Flountius, a monk, of W<strong>or</strong>cester, who wrote <strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> first quarter of <strong>the</strong> twelfth century, endeav<strong>or</strong>s to show that<br />

Cerdic w<strong>as</strong> a descendant, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> tenth generation, of Woden <strong>or</strong><br />

Od<strong>in</strong> (called by <strong>the</strong> Romans Oth<strong>in</strong>us) and his wife, Frea <strong>or</strong> Frigga;<br />

<strong>as</strong> follows<br />

1. Woden, made himself m<strong>as</strong>ter of a considerable part of <strong>the</strong><br />

n<strong>or</strong>th of Europe, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> third century ; and died <strong>in</strong> what is now<br />

Sweden. By his wife, Frea <strong>or</strong> Frigga, he had six sons: Wecta,<br />

C<strong>as</strong>er, We<strong>the</strong>lgeat, Weldeg, Beldeg, and Eaxneta. (^See Speed's<br />

Hist, of Enrj., 200, &c.)<br />

2. Beldeg, <strong>or</strong> Balder, <strong>the</strong>ir fifth son, m. Nanna, daughter of<br />

Gewar, and had a son,<br />

3. Brandius, <strong>or</strong> Brando ; who w<strong>as</strong> fa<strong>the</strong>r of<br />

4. Froodigarius, <strong>or</strong> Froethgar ;<br />

5. Wigga ; who w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> fa<strong>the</strong>r of<br />

6. Gewesius, <strong>or</strong> Gewisch ; whose son,<br />

7. EflFa, <strong>or</strong> Esta, w<strong>as</strong> fa<strong>the</strong>r of<br />

who had a soq,<br />

8. Effa <strong>the</strong> second ; whose son,<br />

9. Eliseus, w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> fa<strong>the</strong>r of<br />

10. Cerdic, <strong>the</strong> first k<strong>in</strong>g of <strong>the</strong> West Saxons.<br />

O<strong>the</strong>rs make <strong>the</strong> descent of Cerdic, from Woden, <strong>or</strong> Od<strong>in</strong>, thus<br />

Beldeg; Brando; Froethgar; Frew<strong>in</strong> ; Wigga; Gewisch; Esta;<br />

Eliseus; Cerdic.<br />

Probably all this rests on tradition, which is not much to be<br />

relied on <strong>in</strong> matters of <strong>genealogy</strong>, where <strong>the</strong>re are i^q rec<strong>or</strong>ds <strong>or</strong><br />

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monuments, <strong>or</strong> contemp<strong>or</strong>aneous hist<strong>or</strong>y to supp<strong>or</strong>t it. I, <strong>the</strong>ref<strong>or</strong>e,<br />

leave this early descent of K<strong>in</strong>g; Egbert, to those antiquarians who<br />

claimed <strong>the</strong> descent of Wodai from <strong>the</strong> eldest son of <strong>the</strong> patriarch,<br />

Noah. {See SjMed,'i9Q, 200.)<br />

<strong>The</strong> descent from Cerdic to Egbert, <strong>the</strong> seventeenth k<strong>in</strong>g of <strong>the</strong><br />

West Saxons, is much m<strong>or</strong>e reliable; although it w<strong>as</strong> not <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> l<strong>in</strong>e<br />

of k<strong>in</strong>gs after <strong>the</strong> third generation. It w<strong>as</strong> <strong>as</strong> follows :<br />

1. Cerdic, died <strong>in</strong> 534; after hav<strong>in</strong>g reigned about thirtythree<br />

years. He had two sons, Kenric, his success<strong>or</strong>; and Chelwulf,<br />

who died <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> life time of his fa<strong>the</strong>r, and whose great grandson,<br />

Kentw<strong>in</strong>, w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> seventh k<strong>in</strong>g of <strong>the</strong> West Saxons.<br />

2. Kenric, succeeded to <strong>the</strong> crown <strong>in</strong> 534, upon <strong>the</strong> death of his<br />

fa<strong>the</strong>r. He reigned twenty-six years, and died <strong>in</strong> 560. He had<br />

three sons: Cheaul<strong>in</strong>, his success<strong>or</strong>; CutJucuIf, who died <strong>in</strong> 572,<br />

leav<strong>in</strong>g a son, Cearlik, who wrested <strong>the</strong> k<strong>in</strong>gdom from Cheaul<strong>in</strong>, his<br />

uncle, <strong>in</strong> 592, and w<strong>as</strong> fourth k<strong>in</strong>g of <strong>the</strong> West Saxons ; and Ciitli,<br />

whose son, Chelwulf, w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> fifth k<strong>in</strong>g of <strong>the</strong> West Saxons.<br />

3. Checnd<strong>in</strong>, succeeded to <strong>the</strong> crown upon <strong>the</strong> death of his fa<strong>the</strong>r,<br />

<strong>in</strong> 560, and reigned about thirty-two years ; when he w<strong>as</strong> banished<br />

from his k<strong>in</strong>gdom, and died <strong>in</strong> exile, <strong>in</strong> 593. He had two sons:<br />

Cuth, who w<strong>as</strong> killed <strong>in</strong> 585, and Cutlno<strong>in</strong>.<br />

4. Cathw<strong>in</strong>, w<strong>as</strong> killed iu a battle with <strong>the</strong> Britons, and died <strong>in</strong><br />

584, dur<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> reign of his fa<strong>the</strong>r, leav<strong>in</strong>g two sons : Kenwald, and<br />

Cuth.<br />

5. Cuth, died, leav<strong>in</strong>g a son,<br />

6. Chelwald, who w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> fa<strong>the</strong>r of Kenred.<br />

7. Kenred had four sons and one daughter. His eldest son, lua,<br />

w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> eleventh k<strong>in</strong>g of <strong>the</strong> west Saxons. Ano<strong>the</strong>r of his sons w<strong>as</strong><br />

8. Ingills, who w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> fa<strong>the</strong>r of<br />

9. Eoppa, who left a son,<br />

10. E<strong>as</strong>a, who w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> fa<strong>the</strong>r of<br />

11. Alkmund, sometimes called E<strong>the</strong>lmund, who w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> fa<strong>the</strong>r of<br />

12. Egbert, <strong>the</strong> 17th k<strong>in</strong>g of <strong>the</strong> West Saxons.<br />

Egbert succeeded to <strong>the</strong> West Saxon crown upon <strong>the</strong> death of<br />

K<strong>in</strong>g Bithrick <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> year 800 (Ma<strong>the</strong>w of Westm<strong>in</strong>ster says, <strong>in</strong><br />

801). He m. <strong>the</strong> Lady Redburga ; and <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> course of <strong>the</strong> first<br />

twenty years of his reign he succeeded <strong>in</strong> unit<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> whole heptarchy<br />

under his rule. And he w<strong>as</strong> <strong>in</strong> fact <strong>the</strong> first Saxon k<strong>in</strong>g of<br />

all England, though he did not <strong>as</strong>sume that title. He cont<strong>in</strong>ued to<br />

reign about sixteen years longer, and d. 4 Feb., 836. He had two<br />

sons and one daughter: E<strong>the</strong>livulf, his success<strong>or</strong>; E<strong>the</strong>lstan ; and<br />

Edith, abbess of Polesw<strong>or</strong>th, commonly called St. Edith.<br />

2 Gen.— E<strong>the</strong>lwulf, <strong>the</strong> eldest son, succeeded to <strong>the</strong> crown<br />

upon <strong>the</strong> death of his fa<strong>the</strong>r. He m. 1 Osburga, daughter of Oslac,<br />

an English nobleman, and had by her five sons and one daughter<br />

: A<strong>the</strong>lstan, who died bef<strong>or</strong>e his fa<strong>the</strong>r; E<strong>the</strong>lbald, E<strong>the</strong>lbert,<br />

E<strong>the</strong>lred, and Alfred, who successively w<strong>or</strong>e <strong>the</strong> crown of<br />

England ; and Elswith. After <strong>the</strong> death of Osberga, iu his old age,


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he married a young wife, Judith, daughter of Charles <strong>the</strong> Bald,<br />

k<strong>in</strong>g and emper<strong>or</strong> of France, and great granddaughter of <strong>the</strong> Emper<strong>or</strong><br />

Charlemagne. He d. 18 Jan., 857, without issue by her.<br />

She subsequently m. Baldw<strong>in</strong>, <strong>the</strong> first count of Flanders. She<br />

w<strong>as</strong> ancestress of Matilda, <strong>the</strong> wife of William <strong>the</strong> Concjuer<strong>or</strong>; of<br />

Mahel Harlakeiuhn^ <strong>the</strong> second wife of Gov. John Haynes of Hartf<strong>or</strong>d<br />

; of <strong>the</strong> loi'ds St. John of Bletsoe ; of Elizabeth JM<strong>as</strong>on, wife<br />

of William Griswold Hillhousc of Montville {see No. 2147) ; and<br />

of Barhara Lucy., <strong>the</strong> wife of llichard Tracy of Stanway (.see<br />

Appendix B).<br />

3 Gen.—Alfred <strong>the</strong> Great, b. <strong>in</strong> 849, youngest son of K<strong>in</strong>g<br />

E<strong>the</strong>lwulf, succeeded to <strong>the</strong> crown 23 March, 872, upon <strong>the</strong><br />

death of his youngest bro<strong>the</strong>r. K<strong>in</strong>g E<strong>the</strong>lred I. He m. <strong>in</strong> 869<br />

Alswitha, daughter of <strong>the</strong> Mercian earl E<strong>the</strong>lred Muchel and<br />

Edburga his wife. He d. 28 Oct., 901, and she d. about 904.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had three sons and three daughters : Edmund, who died <strong>in</strong><br />

his fa<strong>the</strong>r's lifetime, s. ^.; Edward, <strong>the</strong> success<strong>or</strong> of his fa<strong>the</strong>r;<br />

E<strong>the</strong>lwald, who died unm. ; E<strong>the</strong>lfleda, who m. E<strong>the</strong>lbert, Duke of<br />

Mercia ; E<strong>the</strong>lgida, abbess of Shaftsbury ; and Alfritha, who m.<br />

Baldw<strong>in</strong> II, count of Flanders, son of Baldw<strong>in</strong>, <strong>the</strong> first count of<br />

Flanders, and Judith his wife who w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> second wife of her grandfa<strong>the</strong>r,<br />

K<strong>in</strong>g E<strong>the</strong>lwulf.<br />

4 Gen.—Edward <strong>the</strong> Elder, second son of Alfred <strong>the</strong> Great,<br />

succeeded to <strong>the</strong> crown upon <strong>the</strong> death of his fa<strong>the</strong>r. He m.<br />

Egu<strong>in</strong>a, <strong>the</strong> daughter of a shepherd <strong>or</strong> farmer, and had by her two<br />

sons and one daughter : A<strong>the</strong>lstan, his success<strong>or</strong> ; Alfred, who died<br />

<strong>in</strong> his fa<strong>the</strong>r's lifetime ; and Edith, afterwards called sister Beatrice,<br />

who m. Selrick, <strong>the</strong> Danish k<strong>in</strong>g of N<strong>or</strong>thumberland, and afterwards<br />

w<strong>as</strong> abbess of Tamw<strong>or</strong>th.<br />

Edward <strong>the</strong> Elder <strong>the</strong>n m. Elfleda, daughter of Earl E<strong>the</strong>lhelme,<br />

and had by her two sons and six daughters : Elsward, who died at <strong>the</strong><br />

same time of <strong>the</strong> death of his fa<strong>the</strong>r, s. p. ; Edw<strong>in</strong>, who w<strong>as</strong> drowned<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> time of K<strong>in</strong>g A<strong>the</strong>lstan ; Elfleda, who w<strong>as</strong> abbess of Ramsay<br />

; Egu<strong>in</strong>a, who w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> second wife of Charles III of France,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> mo<strong>the</strong>r of K<strong>in</strong>g Louis III ; E<strong>the</strong>lhild, who became a nun ;<br />

Edhild, who m. Hugh <strong>the</strong> Great, duke of France and count of<br />

Paris, fa<strong>the</strong>r of Hugh Capet, and d. s. p.; Edgitha, who m. Otho<br />

<strong>the</strong> Great, emper<strong>or</strong> of Germany; and Elg<strong>in</strong>a, who m. a nobleman<br />

of Italy.<br />

Edward <strong>the</strong> Elder <strong>the</strong>n m. Edg<strong>in</strong>a, daughter of Earl Sigel<strong>in</strong>e. She<br />

survived her husband nearly f<strong>or</strong>ty years, and d. 25 Aug., 963. He<br />

had by her two sons and two daughters: Edmund, b. 921, who suc-<br />

ceeded his half-bro<strong>the</strong>r. K<strong>in</strong>g Al<strong>the</strong>lstan ; Edred, who succeeded<br />

his bro<strong>the</strong>r Edmund <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> k<strong>in</strong>gdom ;<br />

Edburga, who became a nun<br />

and Edg<strong>in</strong>a, who m. Louis, pr<strong>in</strong>ce of Acqu'ita<strong>in</strong>e <strong>in</strong> France. Edward<br />

<strong>the</strong> Elder d. <strong>in</strong> 924, and w<strong>as</strong> succeeded by his son, A<strong>the</strong>lstan.<br />

5 Gen.—Edmund, <strong>the</strong> eldest son of K<strong>in</strong>g Edward <strong>the</strong> Elder,<br />

by his l<strong>as</strong>t wife, succeeded to <strong>the</strong> crown upon <strong>the</strong> death of hia<br />

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half-bro<strong>the</strong>r, K<strong>in</strong>g A<strong>the</strong>lstan, 17 Oct., 940. He m. <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> first year<br />

of his reign, Elfgiva (<strong>the</strong> fairies gift), and had two sons : Edwy, b.<br />

about 94jJ, and Edgar, b. 943, who successively w<strong>or</strong>e <strong>the</strong> crown<br />

after <strong>the</strong> death of <strong>the</strong>ir uncle, K<strong>in</strong>g Edred. K<strong>in</strong>g Edmund- d. 26<br />

May, 946, and w<strong>as</strong> succeeded by his bro<strong>the</strong>r, Edred.<br />

6 Gen.—Edgar <strong>the</strong> Peaceable, youngest son of K<strong>in</strong>g Edmund,<br />

succeeded to <strong>the</strong> crown upon <strong>the</strong> death of his elder bro<strong>the</strong>r,<br />

K<strong>in</strong>g Edwy, <strong>in</strong> 959. He m. <strong>in</strong> 961, Elfleda <strong>the</strong> fair, sometimes<br />

called E<strong>the</strong>lfled, daughter of Earl Ordmar. He had by her one<br />

son: Edward, b. about 962, his success<strong>or</strong>, who is called Edward <strong>the</strong><br />

Martyr. He <strong>the</strong>n m. Elfreda, daughter of Ordgar, duke of Devonshire,<br />

and widow of Earl E<strong>the</strong>lwold ; and had by her two sons : Edmund,<br />

b. 965, who died at <strong>the</strong> age of 14 years, unm. ; and E<strong>the</strong>lred, b.<br />

about 967, who succeeded his half-bro<strong>the</strong>r, K<strong>in</strong>g Edward <strong>the</strong> Martyr.<br />

7 GrEN.<br />

—<br />

E<strong>the</strong>lred II., commonly called <strong>the</strong> Unready, succeed-<br />

ed to <strong>the</strong> crown, 18 May, 979, upon <strong>the</strong> <strong>as</strong>s<strong>as</strong>s<strong>in</strong>ation of his halfbro<strong>the</strong>r.<br />

K<strong>in</strong>g Edward <strong>the</strong> Martyr. He m. about 984, when he<br />

w<strong>as</strong> but 17 years of age, Elfleda, daughter of <strong>the</strong> earld<strong>or</strong>man Th<strong>or</strong>ed.<br />

He had by her six sons and three daughters : A<strong>the</strong>lstan, b. about<br />

986, who d. about 1011 s. p.; Egbert, b. about 988, who died young<br />

and unm. Edmund, b. 99U, who succeeded his fa<strong>the</strong>r <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> k<strong>in</strong>gdom<br />

; Edred b. ^992, who died at about <strong>the</strong> age of 22; Edwy, who<br />

survived all his bro<strong>the</strong>rs of <strong>the</strong> full blood, and w<strong>as</strong> murdered at <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>in</strong>stigation of Canute <strong>the</strong> Dane <strong>in</strong> 1017 ; Edgar, b. <strong>in</strong> 998, who<br />

probably died <strong>in</strong> childhood ; a daughter, whose name I have not<br />

<strong>as</strong>certa<strong>in</strong>ed, who m. A<strong>the</strong>lstan, an English nobleman, who w<strong>as</strong> sla<strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>in</strong> a battle with <strong>the</strong> Danes <strong>in</strong> 1010 ; Edgitha, who m. Edrick^ <strong>the</strong><br />

teacherous duke of Mercia; and Elfg<strong>in</strong>a, who m. Utred <strong>the</strong> Bold.<br />

K<strong>in</strong>g E<strong>the</strong>lred XL, <strong>the</strong>n m. about 1102, Emma, <strong>the</strong> youngest<br />

daughter of llichard, who w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> third duke of N<strong>or</strong>mandy of <strong>the</strong><br />

Danish blood, and Gruudred, <strong>or</strong> Gunu<strong>or</strong>, his second wife. This<br />

Emma w<strong>as</strong> granddaughter of Kobert, <strong>the</strong> second duke of N<strong>or</strong>mandy,<br />

and Sp<strong>or</strong>ta, his wife, and great granddaughter of Rollo, <strong>the</strong> first<br />

Danish duke of N<strong>or</strong>mandyj and Popee his second wife. And Emma<br />

w<strong>as</strong> also <strong>the</strong> paternal aunt of Kobert, <strong>the</strong> sixth Danish duke of N<strong>or</strong>^<br />

mandy, who w<strong>as</strong> fa<strong>the</strong>r of William <strong>the</strong> Conquer<strong>or</strong>. E<strong>the</strong>lred, by<br />

Queen Emma, his second wife, had two sons and one daughter<br />

Edward <strong>the</strong> Confess<strong>or</strong>, who succeeded Hardicanute, his half-bro<strong>the</strong>r,<br />

<strong>as</strong> k<strong>in</strong>g of England ; Alfred, whose eyes were put out by <strong>or</strong>der of<br />

Harold Harefoot, and who died <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> mon<strong>as</strong>tery where he w<strong>as</strong> imprisoned;<br />

and Goda, who m. Dreux, count of Vix<strong>in</strong>, <strong>in</strong> France^<br />

called by English hist<strong>or</strong>ians Walter De Mante, count of Mantes<br />

(see Appendix B). K<strong>in</strong>g E<strong>the</strong>lred II. d. 23 April, 1016.<br />

8 Gen.—Edmund, surnamed Ironsides, his third son, succeeded<br />

to <strong>the</strong> crown upon <strong>the</strong> death of his fa<strong>the</strong>r. He m. <strong>in</strong> 1014,<br />

Algitha, <strong>the</strong> beautiful widow of Sigcfurth <strong>the</strong> Dane, and had<br />

by her two sons : Edward, b. <strong>in</strong> 1015; and Edmund, b. <strong>in</strong> 1017,<br />

who m. a daughter of Solomon, k<strong>in</strong>g of Hungary.<br />

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9 Gen.—Edward, <strong>the</strong> eldest son of K<strong>in</strong>g Edmund Ironsides,<br />

called Edward <strong>the</strong> Exile, w<strong>as</strong>, upon <strong>the</strong> death of his iatlicr,<br />

sent (with his bro<strong>the</strong>r Edmund) <strong>in</strong>to Hungary, where hem. Agatha,<br />

sister of Sophia, <strong>the</strong> wife of Solomon, k<strong>in</strong>g of Hungary, and daughter<br />

of Henry, emper<strong>or</strong> of Germany. He had one son and two daughters<br />

: Edgar, surnamed A<strong>the</strong>l<strong>in</strong>g; Margaret; and Christ<strong>in</strong>a, who<br />

became a nun. Edward <strong>the</strong> Pjxile w<strong>as</strong> recalled <strong>in</strong>to England after<br />

<strong>the</strong> accession of his uncle, Edward <strong>the</strong> Confess<strong>or</strong>, to <strong>the</strong> throne, and<br />

died at London <strong>in</strong> 1057, soon after he arrived <strong>the</strong>re.<br />

10 Gen.—Margaret, <strong>the</strong> eldest daughter of Edward <strong>the</strong> Exile<br />

(and after <strong>the</strong> death of her bro<strong>the</strong>r Edgar A<strong>the</strong>l<strong>in</strong>g, without<br />

issue <strong>the</strong> sole heiress of <strong>the</strong> Anglo-Saxon croWn of P^ngland,) m.<br />

Malcolm III, k<strong>in</strong>g of Scotland, (son of Duncan I., who w<strong>as</strong> murdered<br />

by Macbeth, his cous<strong>in</strong>.) She had by him three sons and one<br />

daughter: Edgar; Alexander; and David, who were successively<br />

k<strong>in</strong>gs of Scotland after <strong>the</strong> death of <strong>the</strong>ir fa<strong>the</strong>r ; and David, <strong>the</strong><br />

l<strong>as</strong>t, w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> progenit<strong>or</strong> of James I, of England, and of Vict<strong>or</strong>ia,<br />

<strong>the</strong> present queen of England. <strong>The</strong> daughter w<strong>as</strong> Matilda, who m.<br />

K<strong>in</strong>g Henry I, of England.<br />

11 Gen.—Matilda of Scotland, only daughter of Malcolm<br />

III, and Margaret his wife, m. <strong>in</strong> 1100 Henry Beauclerk (youngest<br />

son of William <strong>the</strong> Conquer<strong>or</strong> and Matilda his wife), who<br />

<strong>as</strong>cended <strong>the</strong> throne of England <strong>as</strong> Henry I, 2 Aug., 1100 ; upon<br />

<strong>the</strong> death of his bro<strong>the</strong>r. K<strong>in</strong>g William Kufus. Matilda of Flanders<br />

<strong>the</strong> mo<strong>the</strong>r of K<strong>in</strong>g Henry <strong>the</strong> first, w<strong>as</strong> daughter of Baldw<strong>in</strong><br />

V, <strong>the</strong> seventh count of Flanders, and Alice, daughter of Robert I,<br />

k<strong>in</strong>g of France. And through her paternal ancestress, Judith,<br />

(daughter of Charles <strong>the</strong> Bald, k<strong>in</strong>g of France), wife of Baldw<strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> first count of Flanders, w<strong>as</strong> descended from <strong>the</strong> Emper<strong>or</strong> Charlemagne.<br />

And through her paternal ancestress, Alfritha, wife of<br />

Baldw<strong>in</strong> II, count of Flanders, she w<strong>as</strong> descended from Alfred <strong>the</strong><br />

Great, and from Egbert, <strong>the</strong> first Saxon k<strong>in</strong>g of all England. Matilda,<br />

<strong>the</strong> first wife of K<strong>in</strong>g Henry I, d. 1 May, 1118. He had by<br />

her two children : William, b. 1102, who d. 26 Nov., 1120, s. p.<br />

and Matilda, b. 1104.<br />

Henry I, m. f<strong>or</strong> his second wife Alice, daughter of Godfrey, <strong>the</strong><br />

first duke of L<strong>or</strong>a<strong>in</strong>e, and d. 1 Dec, 1135, without issue by her.<br />

12 Gen.— Matilda, daughter of K<strong>in</strong>g Henry I, married Henry<br />

IV, emper<strong>or</strong> of Germany, <strong>as</strong> his second<br />

issue by her.<br />

wife, and he died without<br />

She <strong>the</strong>n m. 8 April, 1127, Geofi"rey Plantagenet, count of Anjou,<br />

son of Foulk, k<strong>in</strong>g of Jerusalem. She had by him three sons :<br />

Henry Plantagenet, who afterwards became k<strong>in</strong>g of England j<br />

Geofi'rey, count of Nantes; and William. Geofl"rey Plantagenet,<br />

her second husband, d. about 1150, and she survived him and d. 10<br />

Sept., 1167.<br />

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13 Gen.—Henry Plantagenet, her eldest son, b<strong>or</strong>n 1129, came<br />

to <strong>the</strong> throne of England <strong>as</strong> Henry II, 25 October, 1154, upon<br />

<strong>the</strong>_ death of K<strong>in</strong>g Stephen. He m. Elen<strong>or</strong>, eldest daughter of<br />

William V, duke of Acquita<strong>in</strong>e. He d. <strong>in</strong> 1189. and she survived<br />

him and d. <strong>in</strong> 1204. <strong>The</strong>y had five sons and three daughters :<br />

1. William^ who d. <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> 5th year of his age. 2. Henry, b. Feb.,<br />

1155, who w<strong>as</strong> duke of N<strong>or</strong>mandy, and d. 11 July, 1112, s. p.<br />

3. Richard, b. Sept., 1157, who succeeded his fa<strong>the</strong>r <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> k<strong>in</strong>gdom<br />

<strong>as</strong> K<strong>in</strong>g Ilichard I, and married and died s. p. 4. Geoffrey, b.<br />

23 Sept., 1159, who m. Constance, daughter and heiress of Cavan,<br />

duke of Brittany, and w<strong>as</strong> <strong>in</strong> her right duke of Brittany, and d.<br />

19 August, 1186. He had two children : Elean<strong>or</strong>, called <strong>the</strong> Maid<br />

of Brittany, who d. unm. ; and Arthur, duke of Brittany, b<strong>or</strong>n af-<br />

ter <strong>the</strong> death of his fa<strong>the</strong>r. 5. John, b. 1166, who succeeded his<br />

bro<strong>the</strong>r Richard <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> k<strong>in</strong>gdom. 6. Matilda, who m. Henry V,<br />

duke of Saxony, called Henry, <strong>the</strong> Lion, of Guelph ; and w<strong>as</strong> ancestress<br />

of Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Lewis Guelph, elect<strong>or</strong> of Hanover, who <strong>as</strong>cended<br />

<strong>the</strong> English throne <strong>as</strong> Ge<strong>or</strong>i.,e I. 7. Elean<strong>or</strong>, b. 1162, who m.<br />

Alphonso VIII, k<strong>in</strong>g of C<strong>as</strong>tile, called Alphonso <strong>the</strong> Good.<br />

8. Joan, b. <strong>in</strong> Oct., 1166, who m. William II., k<strong>in</strong>g of Sicily, who<br />

died without hav<strong>in</strong>g issue by her ; and she <strong>the</strong>n m. Raymond IV^<br />

count of Thoulouse, and had by him two sons and one daughter*<br />

14 Gen.—John Plantagenet, <strong>the</strong> youngest son of K<strong>in</strong>g Henry<br />

II, <strong>as</strong>cended <strong>the</strong> throne of England 6 April, 1199, upon <strong>the</strong><br />

death of his bro<strong>the</strong>r, Richard I ; to <strong>the</strong> exclusion of his nephew^<br />

Arthur, duke of Brittany (<strong>the</strong> posthumous son of his bro<strong>the</strong>r^<br />

Geoffrey), who w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> rightful heir of K<strong>in</strong>g Richard I. He m.<br />

about 1190 Isabel, daughter of William I, earl of Gloucester; from<br />

whom he w<strong>as</strong> div<strong>or</strong>ced <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> first year of his reign, and had no<br />

issue by her. He <strong>the</strong>n m. <strong>in</strong> 1200 Isabel Tallifer, daughter and<br />

heiress of Aymer Tallifer, count of Angouleme. He had by her<br />

two sons and three daughters : 1. Henry, b. 1 Oct., 1206, his success<strong>or</strong>.<br />

2. Richard, b. about 1209, who w<strong>as</strong> created earl of C<strong>or</strong>nwall,<br />

and elected emper<strong>or</strong> of Germany, and d. 20 April, 1271.<br />

3. Joan, who m. 25 June, 1221, Alexander II, k<strong>in</strong>g of Scotland,<br />

and died s. p. 4. Elean<strong>or</strong>, who m. 1 William Marshall <strong>the</strong> younger,<br />

earl of Pembroke, who died s. p.; and she <strong>the</strong>n m. <strong>in</strong> 1237 Simon<br />

De Mountfoi't, earl of Leicester. 5. Isahella, b. <strong>in</strong> 1214, who<br />

m. 20 July, 1235, Ferd<strong>in</strong>and II, emper<strong>or</strong> of Germany, and w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

mo<strong>the</strong>r of Henry, k<strong>in</strong>g of Sicily. K<strong>in</strong>g John d. 19 Oct., 1216.<br />

15 Gen.—Henry Plantagenet, <strong>the</strong> eldest son of K<strong>in</strong>g John<br />

succeeded to <strong>the</strong> crown, <strong>as</strong> Henry III, upon <strong>the</strong> death of his<br />

fa<strong>the</strong>r. He m. 14 Jan., 1236, Elean<strong>or</strong>, <strong>the</strong> second daughter of<br />

Raymond Berengier, count of Provence, son of Count Alphonso,<br />

and grandson of Alphonso I, k<strong>in</strong>g of Aragou. <strong>The</strong>y had six sons<br />

and three daughters : 1. Edioard, his success<strong>or</strong>, b. 28 June. 1239.<br />

2. Edrmmd, b. 16 Jan., 1245, who w<strong>as</strong> created earl of Lanc<strong>as</strong>ter<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1267. 3. Richard. 4. John. 5. Willia<strong>in</strong>. 6. Henry; all of


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which l<strong>as</strong>t four died <strong>in</strong> childhood. 7. Margaret, b. 1241, who w<strong>as</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> first wife of Alexander III, k<strong>in</strong>g of Scotland. 8. Brafricr, b.<br />

25 June, 1242, who ni. about 12G0 John De Dreux, duke of Brittany.<br />

9. Ka<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e, b. 25 Nov., 1253, who died <strong>in</strong> childhood.<br />

Henry III d. 16 Nov., 1272.<br />

16. Gen.—Edward Plnntagcnet, his eldest son, succeeded to<br />

<strong>the</strong> crown, <strong>as</strong> Edward I, upon <strong>the</strong> death of his fa<strong>the</strong>r. He <strong>in</strong>.<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1254, f<strong>or</strong> his first wife, Elean<strong>or</strong>, only child of Ferd<strong>in</strong>and III,<br />

k<strong>in</strong>g of C<strong>as</strong>tile, by his second wife, Joan, daughter and heiress<br />

of John, Count of Ponthieu. She d. 24 Nov., 1290. He had by<br />

her four sons and n<strong>in</strong>e daughters : Juhn, Henry, and A/phonso, who<br />

died <strong>in</strong> childhood ; Edward, b. 25 April, 1284, who succeeded his<br />

fa<strong>the</strong>r <strong>as</strong> Edward II ; Elean<strong>or</strong>, who m. Alphonso, k<strong>in</strong>g of Aragon,<br />

who died bef<strong>or</strong>e <strong>the</strong> consummation of <strong>the</strong> marriage, and she <strong>the</strong>n<br />

m. <strong>in</strong> 1293 Henry, count of Bar; Juan, h. 1272; Margaret, b.<br />

1275, who m. 9 July, 1290, John, duke of Brabant ; Berenger,<br />

Alice, Beatrice, and Blanch, all of whom died young and unm.<br />

Mary, who became a nun; and Elizaheth, who m. 1 John, earl of<br />

Holland and l<strong>or</strong>d of Friesland, and 2 Humphrey De Bohun, earl<br />

of Heref<strong>or</strong>d and Essex.<br />

Edward I <strong>the</strong>n m. 8 Sept., 1299, Margaret, daughter of Philip<br />

III, k<strong>in</strong>g of France, and had by her two sons and one daughter;<br />

Thom<strong>as</strong>, created earl of N<strong>or</strong>folk ; Edmund, created earl of Kent<br />

and Elean<strong>or</strong>, who died <strong>in</strong> childhood. Edward I d. 7 July, 1307,<br />

and his widow d. <strong>in</strong> 1317.<br />

17 Gen.—Joan Plantagenet, second daughter of K<strong>in</strong>g Edward I,<br />

called Joan of Acres, from <strong>the</strong> place of her birth, w<strong>as</strong> b. <strong>in</strong> 1272,<br />

at Acre (Ptolemais) <strong>in</strong> Syria, where her mo<strong>the</strong>r staid while her<br />

fa<strong>the</strong>r w<strong>as</strong> engaged <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> crusade. She m. about 1291 Gilbert De<br />

Clare, earl of GloucesW and Heref<strong>or</strong>d, eldest son of Richard, earl<br />

of Gloucester, by his second wife, Matilda Lacy (daughter of John<br />

Lacy, earl of L<strong>in</strong>coln), and grandson of Gilbert De Clare, <strong>the</strong> first<br />

earl of Gloucester of that surname, and Isabel Marshall. She had by<br />

him one son and three daughters : 1. Gilbert De Clare, who suc-<br />

ceeded his stepfa<strong>the</strong>r, Balph De Mon<strong>the</strong>rmer, <strong>as</strong> earl of Gloucester<br />

and m. Matilda, daughter of John De Burgh and granddaughter of<br />

Richard De Burgh, earl of Ulster <strong>in</strong> Ireland, and w<strong>as</strong> killed at <strong>the</strong><br />

siege of Stirl<strong>in</strong>g c<strong>as</strong>tle <strong>in</strong> 1313, leav<strong>in</strong>g his three sisters his coheiresses.<br />

2. Elean<strong>or</strong> De Clare, m. Hugh Le Dispencer, who w<strong>as</strong><br />

called earl of Gloucester, and from <strong>the</strong>m were descended Oliver St.<br />

John, who w<strong>as</strong> created L<strong>or</strong>d St. John of Bletshoe; Elizabeth<br />

M<strong>as</strong>on, wife of Judge John Griswold HiJlhouse (2147) ; Elizabeth<br />

Spencer, wife of Gov. Lewis C<strong>as</strong>s of Michigan (see No. 2147)<br />

and Charles Marsh, Esq., of Woodstock, Vt., who m. Anne Coll<strong>in</strong>s<br />

(see No. 800). 3. Elizabeth De Clair, who m. John De Burgh, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> mo<strong>the</strong>r of William De Burgh, Earl of Ulster, and <strong>the</strong><br />

grandmo<strong>the</strong>r of Elizabeth De Burgh, who m.<br />

duke of Clarence. 4. Margaret De Clare,<br />

Lionel Plantagenet,<br />

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After <strong>the</strong> deatli of her first husband, Joan of Acres m. Sir Ralph<br />

De Mon<strong>the</strong>rmer, who w<strong>as</strong> summoned to parliament <strong>as</strong> earl of Grloucester<br />

and Heref<strong>or</strong>d. She had by him Edioard, who died s. p. ; and<br />

Thom<strong>as</strong>, whose daughter Margaret m. Sir John Montague, and w<strong>as</strong><br />

mo<strong>the</strong>r of John Montague, earl of Salisbury.<br />

18 Gen.—31argaret De Clare, third daughter of Joan of Acres<br />

by her first husband, m. Pierce De Gaviston, earl of C<strong>or</strong>nwall j<br />

who w<strong>as</strong> taken and beheaded <strong>in</strong> July, 1310, by Guy Beauchamp,<br />

<strong>the</strong> twelfth earl of Warwick, and died s. p.<br />

She <strong>the</strong>n m. Hugh De Audley, second son of Nichol<strong>as</strong> L<strong>or</strong>d<br />

Audley, a descendant of William Lougspee, earl of Salisbury, natural<br />

son of K<strong>in</strong>g Henry II., by <strong>the</strong> fair Rosamond Cliff<strong>or</strong>d. Hugh De<br />

Audley w<strong>as</strong> created earl of Gloucester about 1338. His wife d. <strong>in</strong><br />

1342, and he d. <strong>in</strong> 1347. <strong>The</strong>y had one child : Margaret.<br />

19 Gen.—Margaret De Audley., <strong>the</strong>ir only child, m. Ralph<br />

Staff<strong>or</strong>d, L<strong>or</strong>d Stafibrd, steward of G<strong>as</strong>cony, who w<strong>as</strong> created<br />

earl of Staff<strong>or</strong>d about 1352. <strong>The</strong>y had two sons and three daughters<br />

: Hugh Staff<strong>or</strong>d, his success<strong>or</strong>; 8ir Richard Staff<strong>or</strong>d; Beatrice<br />

Staff<strong>or</strong>d, who m. 1 Maurice Fitzmaurice, earl of Desmond, and 2<br />

Thom<strong>as</strong>, <strong>the</strong> fifth L<strong>or</strong>d De Ros; Joan, who m. John Charlton, L<strong>or</strong>d<br />

Powis ; and Margaret, who m. John Staff<strong>or</strong>d. Ralph Staff<strong>or</strong>d, <strong>the</strong><br />

first earl of Staff<strong>or</strong>d, d. about 1370, and his wife survived him.<br />

20 Gen.—Hugh Staff<strong>or</strong>d, <strong>the</strong>ir eldest sou, succeeded, <strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

second earl of Staff<strong>or</strong>d, upon <strong>the</strong> death of his fa<strong>the</strong>r. He m.<br />

Philippa Beauchamp, daughter of Thom<strong>as</strong> Beauchamp, <strong>the</strong> fourteenth<br />

earl of Warwick, and Ka<strong>the</strong>riue M<strong>or</strong>timer, his wife, daughter<br />

of Roger M<strong>or</strong>timer, <strong>the</strong> fourth earl of March of that surname, a de-i<br />

scendant of Lionel Plantagenet, duke of Clarence and earl of Wiltshire.<br />

Philippa Beauchamp, through her ancestress, Gundred De<br />

Warren (daughter of William, <strong>the</strong> second earl of Surry,) who m.<br />

Roger De Bellmont, <strong>the</strong> second earl of Warwick, w<strong>as</strong> descended from<br />

Gundred. daughter of William <strong>the</strong> Conquer<strong>or</strong>, who m. William De<br />

Warren, <strong>the</strong> first earl of Surry. Hugh Staff<strong>or</strong>d and Philippa Beauchamp<br />

had four sons and four daughters : Thom<strong>as</strong>, William, and<br />

Edmund, who were successively earls of Staff<strong>or</strong>d ; Ralph ; Margaret,<br />

wife of Ralph Nevill ; Ka<strong>the</strong>riue, m. Michael De La Pole, earl of<br />

Suffolk; Joan, who m. Thom<strong>as</strong> Holland, earl of Kent; and ,<br />

who m. John L<strong>or</strong>d Ferrars. Hugh Staff<strong>or</strong>d, <strong>the</strong> second earl of<br />

Staff<strong>or</strong>d, died at Rhodes about 1388.<br />

21 Gen.—Margaret Staff<strong>or</strong>d, his eldest daughter, m. Ptalph De<br />

Nevill, L<strong>or</strong>d Nevill of Raby, who w<strong>as</strong> created earl of Westm<strong>or</strong>eland<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1397. He had by her two sons and seven daughters. <strong>The</strong><br />

third of those daughters w<strong>as</strong> Philippa. He <strong>the</strong>n m. f<strong>or</strong> his second<br />

wife, Joan De Beauf<strong>or</strong>t, daughter of John of Gaunt and widow of<br />

Robert L<strong>or</strong>d Ferrars, and had by her eight sons and five daughters.<br />

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net, duke of Y<strong>or</strong>k, and w<strong>as</strong> mo<strong>the</strong>r of K<strong>in</strong>g Edward IV, and of<br />

K<strong>in</strong>g llichard III. Ralph, Earl of Westm<strong>or</strong>eland, d. <strong>in</strong> 1425.<br />

22 G-EN. PhiJijypa Nevill, his third daughter by his first wife,<br />

Margaret Staff<strong>or</strong>d, m. Thom<strong>as</strong> Dacre, <strong>the</strong> sixth L<strong>or</strong>d Dacre of Grilles-<br />

land, a descendant of Herbert Vaux, who, soon after <strong>the</strong> conquest,<br />

w<strong>as</strong> l<strong>or</strong>d of <strong>the</strong> man<strong>or</strong> of Grillesland, <strong>in</strong> Cumberland. <strong>The</strong>y had<br />

three sons and one daughter : Thom<strong>as</strong>; Ilanulj^h ; Humphrey ; and<br />

Joan. Thom<strong>as</strong> L<strong>or</strong>d Dacre d. <strong>in</strong> 1457.<br />

23 Gen.— Thom<strong>as</strong> Dacre, his eldest son, m. Eliza Bowes, daughter<br />

and heiress of Richard Bowes, and had one child : Joan ; and<br />

died <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> lifetime of his fa<strong>the</strong>r.<br />

24 Gi-EN. Joan Dacre, <strong>the</strong>ir only child, m. Sir Richard Fienes,<br />

to whom, upon <strong>the</strong> death of her grandfa<strong>the</strong>r, <strong>the</strong> sixth L<strong>or</strong>d Dacre,<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1457, she carried <strong>the</strong> barony of Dacre of Grillesland. And <strong>in</strong><br />

October, 1459, he w<strong>as</strong> summoned to parliament <strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> seventh L<strong>or</strong>d<br />

Dacre of aillesland. He d. <strong>in</strong> 1484.<br />

25 Gen.— Sir Thom<strong>as</strong> Fienes, <strong>the</strong>ir son, m. Alice Fitz Hugh,<br />

daughter and co-heir of Henry Fitz Hugh, baron of Ravensw<strong>or</strong>th,<br />

and granddaughter of Richard Nevill, earl of Salisbury, which Richard<br />

Nevill w<strong>as</strong> a son of Ralph Nevill, <strong>the</strong> first earl of Westm<strong>or</strong>eland,<br />

and his second wife, Joan l)e Beauf<strong>or</strong>t, daughter of John of Gaunt<br />

and Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Sw<strong>in</strong>f<strong>or</strong>d. Sir Thom<strong>as</strong> Fienes died <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> lifetime of<br />

his fa<strong>the</strong>r.<br />

26 Gen.— Thom<strong>as</strong> Fienes, his eldest son, became L<strong>or</strong>d Dacre of<br />

<strong>the</strong> South, upon <strong>the</strong> death of his grandfa<strong>the</strong>r, Richard Fienes, <strong>the</strong><br />

seventh L<strong>or</strong>d Dacre of Gillesland, <strong>in</strong> 14cS4. He m. Anne Bouchier,<br />

daughter of Sir Humphrey Bouchier and granddaughter of John<br />

Bouchier, l<strong>or</strong>d of Berners. Thom<strong>as</strong> Fienes, L<strong>or</strong>d Dacre of <strong>the</strong><br />

South d. <strong>in</strong> 1534.<br />

27 Gen.—Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Fienes, his daughter, m. Richard Loudenoys<br />

of Briade <strong>in</strong> Sussex, and had two children : Robert ; and Mary,<br />

28 Gen.—3Iary Loudenoys, <strong>the</strong>ir daughter, m. Thom<strong>as</strong> Harlakenden,<br />

son of John Harlakenden of Warh<strong>or</strong>n <strong>in</strong> Kent, and had<br />

three sons : John ; William ; and Roger.<br />

29 Gen.—Roger Harlakenden, <strong>the</strong>ir third son, b. about 1535, m.<br />

Elizabeth Hardres, daughter of Thom<strong>as</strong> Hardres, Esq., and settled<br />

at Kenardiston, <strong>in</strong> Kent, and had three sons and one daughter:<br />

Roger; Richard, b. about 1565; Thom<strong>as</strong>, b. about 1568; and<br />

Mabel, b. 1558. About 1583 Roger Harlakenden purch<strong>as</strong>ed of <strong>the</strong><br />

Earl of Oxf<strong>or</strong>d <strong>the</strong> park and man<strong>or</strong> of Earls Co<strong>in</strong>, <strong>in</strong> Essex, where<br />

he d. 21 Jan., 1603.<br />

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Richard HarJakenden, liis second son, and probably<br />

his heir, m. Margaret Hobart. daughter of Edward Hobart, and had<br />

four sons: Richard, b. 1602- Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, who d. <strong>in</strong> 1610; Eoger,<br />

baptized 1 Oct., 1611, who came to America <strong>in</strong> 16o5; and Ge<strong>or</strong>ge<br />

2d, b. <strong>in</strong> 1616; and three dauiihters, among whom w<strong>as</strong> Mabel, b.<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1614, at Earls Co<strong>in</strong>. Richard Harlakendea d. 24 Aug., 1631.<br />

{See 15 Gen. Reg., 327.)<br />

81 Gen.— Mahel Harlakenden, one of his daughters, b. 27 Sept.,<br />

1614, came to Cambridge, M<strong>as</strong>s., with her bro<strong>the</strong>r Roger and his<br />

family, <strong>in</strong> Oct., 1635, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> ship Defence. About 1636 she became<br />

<strong>the</strong> second wife of Gov. John Haynes of Cambridge, M<strong>as</strong>s., who w<strong>as</strong><br />

of Copf<strong>or</strong>d Hall, <strong>in</strong> Essex, England, and came to Cambridge. M<strong>as</strong>s.,<br />

3 Sept., 1633, with <strong>the</strong> Rev. Thom<strong>as</strong> Hooker, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Griff<strong>in</strong>, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> made govern<strong>or</strong> <strong>the</strong>re <strong>in</strong> 1635. In May, 1637, he removed, with<br />

his family, to Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, Conn. He w<strong>as</strong> elected <strong>the</strong> first govern<strong>or</strong> of<br />

that colony <strong>in</strong> April, 1639, and d. 1 March, 1654. He had by<br />

Mabel Harlakenden, his second wife, five children : 1. John ILir/nes,<br />

b. about 1637, who graduated at Harvard <strong>in</strong> 1656, and w<strong>as</strong> a clergyman,<br />

and settled <strong>in</strong> England. 2. Ruth Ear/nes, b. about 1639.<br />

3. Joseph Hoynes, b. about 1641. 4. Roger Haynes, b. about 1643.<br />

who went to England with his bro<strong>the</strong>r John, and died young and<br />

unm. 5. Mabel Haynes, b. <strong>in</strong> 1645.<br />

32 Gen.—Ruth Haynes, b. about 1639, at Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, eldest daughter<br />

of Gov. John Haynes and Mabel Harlakenden, m. about 1655,<br />

Samuel Wyllis, b. <strong>in</strong> 1632 at Fenny Compton, <strong>in</strong> Warwickshire, son<br />

of Gov. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Wyllis and Mary his wife, of Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, Conn. He<br />

came with his fa<strong>the</strong>r to Hartf<strong>or</strong>d <strong>in</strong> 1638, graduated at Harvard <strong>in</strong><br />

1653, and w<strong>as</strong> secretary of <strong>the</strong> colony of Connecticut. And at <strong>the</strong><br />

time when Gov. Andross attempted to seize <strong>the</strong> charter of <strong>the</strong> colony,<br />

concealed it <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> famous Charter Oak. He d. 30 May, 1709,<br />

at Hartf<strong>or</strong>d. <strong>The</strong>y had four children : 1. Mary Wyllis, who m.<br />

Joseph Elliott. 2. Mehitahle Wyllis, who m. 1 Daniel Russell,<br />

2 Isaac Foster, and 3 Timothy Woodbridge. 3. Ruth Wyllis, who m.<br />

Edward Tayl<strong>or</strong>. 4. Hezckialt Wyllis, who m. Elizabeth Hobart,<br />

a descendant of his ancestress, Joan of Acres. {See No. 2147.)<br />

32 Gen.—Joseph Haynes, b. about 1641 at Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, second son<br />

of Gov. John Haynes and Mabel Harlakenden, graduated at Harvard<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1658, and w<strong>as</strong> a Congregational clergyman. He m. about<br />

1668 Sarah L<strong>or</strong>d, b. <strong>in</strong> 1638, eldest daughter of Capt. Richard<br />

L<strong>or</strong>d of Hartf<strong>or</strong>d. He w<strong>as</strong> m<strong>in</strong>ister of Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, and d. 24 May,<br />

1679, and she d. 15 Nov., 1705. <strong>The</strong>y had one son and three<br />

daughters : 1. John Haynes. b. 1669, graduated at Harvard <strong>in</strong> 1689,<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer and a judge of <strong>the</strong> supreme court of <strong>the</strong> colony of Connecticut,<br />

and d. <strong>in</strong> 1713, leav<strong>in</strong>g a son and a daughter : Joseph<br />

Haynes, <strong>the</strong> son, graduated at Yale <strong>in</strong> 1714, and d. <strong>in</strong> 1716, unm.;<br />

Mary Haynes, <strong>the</strong> daughter, m. 1 Elisha L<strong>or</strong>d and had a son,<br />

Elisha Haynes L<strong>or</strong>d, b. <strong>in</strong> 1727, 2 Ros<strong>well</strong> Saltonstall, and 3 Timo-


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thy Clapp, Presideiit of Yale College. 2. Mahd Ilai/n<strong>as</strong>, who d. about<br />

1713 unm. 3. Mary Haynes. 4. Sarah Ilnyncs, who ni. 30 May, 1G94,<br />

licv. James Pierpont, miuister of New Haven, and had one child,<br />

Abigail Pierpont, who m. Rev. Joseph Noyes, m<strong>in</strong>ister of New Haven,<br />

whose daughter Sarah Noyes, m. John Chester of We<strong>the</strong>rsfield,<br />

Conn., and w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> great grandmo<strong>the</strong>r of Rev. Jonathan<br />

TnmihiiU Backm, D. D., of Schenectady, <strong>the</strong> husband of Anne<br />

Eliza Walw<strong>or</strong>th {sec No. 4250), and of William Henry Wells, who<br />

m. Frances Tracy. {See No. G860.)<br />

32 Gen.—Mahel Haynes, b. 19 March, 1645, at Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, youngest<br />

daughter of Gov. John Ilaynes and Mabel Harlakenden, m.<br />

about 1664, James Russell, b. 1 Oct., 1640, sou of Hon. Richard<br />

Russell of Charlestown, 3I<strong>as</strong>s., and Matilda his wife. He w<strong>as</strong><br />

tre<strong>as</strong>urer of M<strong>as</strong>sachusetts, and <strong>as</strong>sistant of <strong>the</strong> colony. She died<br />

previous to 1679. And he married twice afterwards, and d. 25<br />

April, 1709. His children by Mabel Haynes were : 1. Mabel, b.<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1665, and died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy. 2. James, baptized 5 April, 1668.<br />

3. Mabel 2d, b. 29 Jan., 1670. 4. Richard, b. 16 March, 1672, who<br />

d. about 1689, unm. 5. John, b. 29 June, 1673 6. Matilda, b.<br />

25 June, 1676.<br />

33 Gen.—i/crry WylUs, b. <strong>in</strong> 1656, at Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, eldest daughter<br />

of Samuel Wyllis and Ruth Haynes, m. about 1685, Rev. Joseph<br />

Elliot, m<strong>in</strong>ister of Guilf<strong>or</strong>d, Conn., <strong>as</strong> his second wife. He w<strong>as</strong> b.<br />

20 Dec., 1638, and w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> second son of <strong>the</strong> Rev. John Elliot, <strong>the</strong><br />

apostle, and Anne Mountf<strong>or</strong>d, his wife ; graduated at Harvard <strong>in</strong><br />

1658, and w<strong>as</strong> a Congregational clergyman, and w<strong>as</strong> settled at Guilf<strong>or</strong>d<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1664. She d. 24 May, 1694, and she d. 11 Oct., 1729, at<br />

<strong>the</strong> age of 73 years. He had by her four children, b<strong>or</strong>n at Guil^<br />

f<strong>or</strong>d: 1. Jared EJUot, b. 7 Nov., 1685, who graduated at Yale <strong>in</strong><br />

1706, and w<strong>as</strong> m<strong>in</strong>ister of Kill<strong>in</strong>g-w<strong>or</strong>th and a doct<strong>or</strong> of div<strong>in</strong>ity. He<br />

m. 26 Oct., 1710, Elizabeth Smithson, and died. He had eleven<br />

children, n<strong>in</strong>e sone and two daughters : among <strong>the</strong>m were Nathan<br />

Elliot, Avho m. Clar<strong>in</strong>a Griswold {see No. 498) ; Jared Elliot, who<br />

m. Elizabeth L<strong>or</strong>d (.see A^o. 441) ; Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Elliot, who m. Hannah<br />

Ely (see No. 1959); John Elliot, one ofwho.se sons. Youngs Elliot,<br />

m. Sarah Elliot {see A^o. 2169) ; and ano<strong>the</strong>r of whose sons, Robert<br />

Elliot, m. Rachel Denison, daughter of Isaac Denison of Albany,<br />

N. Y., and had n<strong>in</strong>e children. 2. Abial Elliot, b. 1687, who m.<br />

Mary Leete of Guilf<strong>or</strong>d, and had four sons and two daughters.<br />

3. Mary Elliot, h. 1688, who m. 1 Hawk<strong>in</strong>s Hart of Wall<strong>in</strong>gf<strong>or</strong>d,<br />

and had by him one son, Samuel Hart of Durham ;<br />

2 Abraham<br />

Pearson of Kill<strong>in</strong>g-w<strong>or</strong>th, and 3 Samuel Hooker of Kens<strong>in</strong>gton.<br />

4. Rebecca Elliot, b. 1690, who m. 1 »Johu Trowbridge, 2 Ebeuezer<br />

Fisk of New Milf<strong>or</strong>d, and 3 William Dudley of N<strong>or</strong>th Guilf<strong>or</strong>d, and<br />

d. <strong>in</strong> 1782 .s. p.<br />

33 Gen.— MehitaLle Wyllis, b. about 1658, at Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, second<br />

daughter of Samuel Wyllis and Ruth Haynes, m. about 1676, Rev.


1172<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY,<br />

Daniel Kussell, b. about 1642, second son of Hon. Richard Eussell<br />

of Charlestown, M<strong>as</strong>s., and Matilda, his first wife. He graduated at<br />

Harvard <strong>in</strong> 16C9, and w<strong>as</strong> a Congregational clergyman, and d. 4<br />

Jan., 1679, at Charlestown. She had by him one child : llubel<br />

Hussell, b. about 1677, who m. 12 June, 1701, liev. John Hubbard,<br />

m<strong>in</strong>ister of Jamaica, L. I., b. 9 Jan., 1677, eldest son of John Hubbard<br />

and Ann Leverett of Ipswich, and afterwards of Boston, and<br />

grandson of Rev. William Hubbard of Ipswich, <strong>the</strong> hist<strong>or</strong>ian, and<br />

his first wife, Mary Rogers, and also grandson of Gov. John Leverett<br />

of M<strong>as</strong>sachusetts. \ He graduated at Harvard <strong>in</strong> 1695, and w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

Congregational clergyman, but w<strong>as</strong> settled at Jamaica, L. I., <strong>as</strong> p<strong>as</strong>t<strong>or</strong><br />

of a Presbyterian church, where he d. <strong>in</strong> Oct., 1705. She had<br />

by him two sons : First, Col. John Hubbard of New Haven, b. <strong>in</strong><br />

1702, at Jamaica, and d. 27 Oct., 1773, whose son. Dr. Leverett<br />

Hubbard, a dist<strong>in</strong>guished physician of New Haven, m. Sarah Whitehead,<br />

and bad twelve children, one of whom, Sarah Ilabbard^ h. 31<br />

May, 1758, m. Judge Trumbull of Hartf<strong>or</strong>d (<strong>the</strong> auth<strong>or</strong> of McF<strong>in</strong>gal),<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> mo<strong>the</strong>r of Julianna Tnimbidl., who m. Gov. William<br />

Woodbridge of Detroit, Mich, (.s^e No. 6128). Second, Daniel<br />

Hubbard (posthumous), b. 3 April, 1706, at New Haven, who<br />

graduated at Yale <strong>in</strong> 1727, and m. 18 Aug., 1731, Martha Coit of<br />

New London, where he settled, and w<strong>as</strong> a lawyer and sheriff of <strong>the</strong><br />

county, and d. 24 March, 1732. He w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> ancest<strong>or</strong> of Judge<br />

Samuel Hubbard of Boston, one of <strong>the</strong> judges of <strong>the</strong> supreme court<br />

of M<strong>as</strong>sachusetts, whose second wife w<strong>as</strong> Mary Ann (Coit) Blatch-<br />

of David Greene Hubbard, who m. Lucy Man-<br />

f<strong>or</strong>d {see No. 7035) ;<br />

war<strong>in</strong>g (see No. 7038); of Henri/ Nev<strong>in</strong>s, who m. Lucretia Manwar<strong>in</strong>g<br />

(see No. 6481); of Elizabeth G. Hubbard, who m. Edward<br />

Buck, Esq., of Boston (see No. 7039); of Gardner G. Hubbard,<br />

who m. Gertrude M. McCurdy, and of Carol<strong>in</strong>e Hubbard, who m.<br />

<strong>The</strong>od<strong>or</strong>e F. McCurdy (see No. 5375+) ; of Lucretia {Hubbard)<br />

Tracy, <strong>the</strong> first wife of Elijah Backus, Esq., of New London and of<br />

Marietta {see No. 4l39) ; and of Amos H. Hubbard of N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

Conn., whom. Eliza Lanman. (^ee A'b. 6040.)<br />

After <strong>the</strong> death of her first husband, Mabel (Russell) Hubbard<br />

m. 9 Dec, 1707, Rev. Samuel W^oodbridge, b. 1683, son of Rev.<br />

Benjam<strong>in</strong> Woodbridge of Medf<strong>or</strong>d and Mary Ward, his wife. He<br />

graduated at Harvard <strong>in</strong> 1701, and w<strong>as</strong> a Congregational clergyman,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> <strong>or</strong>da<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> m<strong>in</strong>ister of E<strong>as</strong>t Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, 30 March, 1705,<br />

where she d. about 1722. She had by him six children : 1. Ward<br />

Woodbridge, b. <strong>in</strong> 1708, and d. 21 Nov., 1728, uum. 2. Samuel<br />

Woodbridge, b. 1711, and d. 16 June, 1719. 3. Elizabeth Woodbridge,<br />

b. 1714, m. Little. 4. Deodafus Woodbridge, h. 1716,<br />

graduated at Yale 1736, went to Lewiston, Pa., and d. <strong>in</strong> 1755.<br />

5. Mabel Woodbridge, b. 1718, m. Nathaniel Little of Lebanon,<br />

Conn. 6. Russell Woodbridge, b. 8 May, 1719, m. 16 Jan.,<br />

1741, Anne Olmstead of E<strong>as</strong>t<br />

had n<strong>in</strong>e children.<br />

Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, and d. 5 Nov., 1782, and<br />

Mehitable (Wylhs) Russell, after <strong>the</strong> death of her first husband, m.<br />

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w<strong>as</strong> a Congregational clergyman, and w<strong>as</strong> settled <strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> fifth m<strong>in</strong>ister<br />

of Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, Conn., who d. 20 Aug., 1682. She had by him<br />

one child, Anne Foster, b. <strong>in</strong> 1681, who m. 29 Nov., 1699, llev.<br />

Thom<strong>as</strong> Buck<strong>in</strong>gham, b. about 1668, who graduated at- Harvard <strong>in</strong><br />

1689, and w<strong>as</strong> a Congregational clergyman, and w<strong>as</strong> settled at Hartf<strong>or</strong>d,<br />

Conn., where he d. 19 Nov., 1731, and she had by him one<br />

son, Joseph Buck<strong>in</strong>gham, who graduated at Yale <strong>in</strong> 1723.<br />

Mehitable (AVyllis) Foster, after <strong>the</strong> death of her second hugband,<br />

m. about 1684 Eev. Timothy Woodbridge, b<strong>or</strong>n at Burf<strong>or</strong>d, <strong>in</strong><br />

England, son of Rev. John Woodbridge of Andover, and afterwards<br />

of Newbury, M<strong>as</strong>s. He graduated at Harvard <strong>in</strong> 1675, and<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a Congregational clergyman, and w<strong>as</strong> settled <strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> sixth m<strong>in</strong>ister<br />

of Hartf<strong>or</strong>d 18 Nov.,"l685, where she d. about 1713. She had<br />

by him two sons and three daughters: 1. Timothy Woodbridge, h,<br />

1685, graduated at Yale <strong>in</strong> 1706, w<strong>as</strong> a Congregational clergyman,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> settled <strong>as</strong> m<strong>in</strong>ister of Simsbury, Conn., 13 Nov.,^ 1712.<br />

2. Asahel Woodbridge, b. about 1704, graduated at Yale <strong>in</strong> 1724,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> a Congregational clergyman, and w<strong>as</strong> settled <strong>as</strong> m<strong>in</strong>ister of<br />

Gl<strong>as</strong>tonbury, Conn., 4 Oct., 1728. 3. Mary Woodbridge, who m.<br />

William Pitk<strong>in</strong>. 4. Euth Woodbridge, m. Pearson of Newark,<br />

N, J. 5. Susanna Woodbridge, who m. <strong>in</strong> 1728 Richard Treat.<br />

33 Gen.—Rnth Wi/IIis, b. at Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, <strong>the</strong> youngest daughter of<br />

Samuel Wyllis and Ruth Haynes, m. 2 June, 1692, Rev. Edward<br />

Tayl<strong>or</strong> <strong>as</strong> his second wife. (His first wife w<strong>as</strong> Elizabeth Fitch,<br />

daughter of Rev. James Fitch, <strong>the</strong> first m<strong>in</strong>ister of N<strong>or</strong>wich. See<br />

N<strong>or</strong>wich Jubilee, 296.) Rev. Edward Tayl<strong>or</strong> w<strong>as</strong> b. <strong>in</strong> 1642, at<br />

Sketchley, <strong>in</strong> Leicestershire, just on <strong>the</strong> boi'der of Warwickshire, <strong>in</strong><br />

England, graduated at Harvard <strong>in</strong> 1671, and w<strong>as</strong> a Congregational<br />

clergyman, and w<strong>as</strong> settled <strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> first m<strong>in</strong>ister of Westfield, M<strong>as</strong>s.,<br />

where his first wife d. <strong>in</strong> 1689, and had a son, Samuel, b. <strong>in</strong> 1675,<br />

and seven o<strong>the</strong>r children. He died 29 June, 1729; and Ruth Wyllis,<br />

his second wife, survived him and died <strong>the</strong> succeed<strong>in</strong>g January.<br />

He had by her six children : 1. Ruth Tayl<strong>or</strong>, b. 1693, who m. <strong>in</strong> 1713<br />

Rev. Benjam<strong>in</strong> Colton, who graduated at Yale <strong>in</strong> 1710, w<strong>as</strong> settled<br />

<strong>as</strong> m<strong>in</strong>ister of West Hartf<strong>or</strong>d 24 Feb. ,1713, where he d. 1 March,<br />

1749. She w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> mo<strong>the</strong>r of Rev. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Colton, who graduated<br />

at Yale 1756, and w<strong>as</strong> settled <strong>as</strong> m<strong>in</strong>ister of Bolton, Conn., 9 Nov.,<br />

1763. 2. Naomi Tayl<strong>or</strong>, b. 1695, who m. 1724 (<strong>as</strong> his second wife)<br />

Rev. Ebenezer Devotion, b. about 1683 at Brookl<strong>in</strong>e, M<strong>as</strong>s., son of<br />

John Devotion of Suffield, graduated at Harvard 1707, w<strong>as</strong> settled<br />

<strong>as</strong> m<strong>in</strong>ister at Suffield, Conn., 28 June, 1710, where he d. 11 April,<br />

1741. 3. Anne Tayl<strong>or</strong>, b. 1697, who m. <strong>in</strong> 1720 Rev. Benjam<strong>in</strong><br />

L<strong>or</strong>d, D. D., b. <strong>in</strong> 1693 at Saybrook, graduated at Yale 1714, and<br />

who w<strong>as</strong> settled <strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> third Congregational m<strong>in</strong>ister of N<strong>or</strong>wich <strong>in</strong><br />

Nov., 1717, where she d. 5 Jan^., 1748, and he d. 31 March, 1784.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had five children, b<strong>or</strong>n at N<strong>or</strong>wieh : Joseph L<strong>or</strong>d^ one of <strong>the</strong><br />

sons, m. Lucy Adgate {see No. 367); Benjam<strong>in</strong> L<strong>or</strong>d., ano<strong>the</strong>r of<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir sons, m. Lucy Lefi<strong>in</strong>g<strong>well</strong>, and w<strong>as</strong> -<strong>the</strong> fa<strong>the</strong>r of Eliza L<strong>or</strong>d^<br />

who m. Judge Prosper Rudd of Western, Oneida county, N. Y.


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(see JVo. 2600) ; Ehenezer L<strong>or</strong>d^ ano<strong>the</strong>r of <strong>the</strong>ir sons, grachlated<br />

at Yale <strong>in</strong> 1753, and d. <strong>in</strong> 1808. ^4. 3Miitahle Tayl<strong>or</strong>, b. 1699, who<br />

m. Kev. William Gager, b. 29 Dec. ,1704, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn., third<br />

son of Samuel Gager and Rebecca (Lay) Raymond. He graduated<br />

at Yale <strong>in</strong> 1721, and w<strong>as</strong> settled at Lebanon, Conn., 27 May, 1726,<br />

<strong>as</strong> m<strong>in</strong>ister of <strong>the</strong> second church, where he w<strong>as</strong> succeeded <strong>in</strong> 1739<br />

by <strong>the</strong> Rev. Eleazer Wheelock, <strong>the</strong> first president of Dartmouth<br />

college (see No. 1634). 5. Kesiali Tayl<strong>or</strong>, b. 1702, who m. <strong>in</strong><br />

June"^, 1725, Rev. Isaac Stiles, b. 80 July, 1697, at AV<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong>, Conn.,<br />

second son of John Stiles and Ruth Bancroft. He graduated at<br />

Yale <strong>in</strong> 1722, and w<strong>as</strong> settled <strong>as</strong> m<strong>in</strong>ister at N<strong>or</strong>th Haven 11 Nov.,<br />

1724, where she d. 15 Dec, 1727, leav<strong>in</strong>g one child, Rev. Ezra<br />

Stiles, D. D., b. 10 Dec, 1727, who w<strong>as</strong> president of Yale college,<br />

and who m. Feb., 1757, f<strong>or</strong> his first Avife, his relative, Elizabeth<br />

Hubbard, daughter of Col. tJohn Plubbard of NeAV Haven, and who<br />

w<strong>as</strong> a descendant of Gov. John Haynes and Mabel Harlakenden,<br />

through her ancestress Mabel Russell, who m. Rev. John Hubbard,<br />

m<strong>in</strong>ister of Jamaica, L. I. 6. Eldad layl<strong>or</strong>^ Esq., of Westfield, b.<br />

1708 at Westfield, who m. 1732 Rhoda Dewey, w<strong>as</strong> a member of <strong>the</strong><br />

senate of M<strong>as</strong>sachusetts, and d. <strong>in</strong> 1777 while at Boston. He w<strong>as</strong><br />

fa<strong>the</strong>r of <strong>the</strong> Rev. John Tayl<strong>or</strong>, who w<strong>as</strong> m<strong>in</strong>ister of Deerfield, and<br />

of Elizabeth Tayl<strong>or</strong>, b. about 1704 at Westfield, who m. <strong>in</strong> 1789<br />

Andrew Perk<strong>in</strong>s, Esq., of N<strong>or</strong>wich (his second wife) and d. 21 May,<br />

18i9, and had six children: Frances; Charles ; Harriet ; Edward<br />

Abigail; and Frances H. Eldad Tayl<strong>or</strong>, Esq., w<strong>as</strong> also <strong>the</strong> ancest<strong>or</strong><br />

of lienry W.Tayl<strong>or</strong>, Esq., of Canandaigua, who w<strong>as</strong> one of <strong>the</strong><br />

judges of <strong>the</strong> court of appeals of <strong>the</strong> state of New Y<strong>or</strong>k.<br />

33 (^Y.^.—nezekiah Wyllis, b. 23 April, 1672, at Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, son of<br />

Samuel Wyllis and Ruth Haynes, m. 2 May, 1704, Elizabeth Hobart,<br />

b. 8 Feb., 1675, at Topsfield, M<strong>as</strong>s., eldest daughter of Rev.<br />

Jeremiah Hohartand Elizabeth Whit<strong>in</strong>g, his wife, and granddaugh-<br />

ter of Rev. Samuel Whit<strong>in</strong>g of Lynn, M<strong>as</strong>s., and his second wife,<br />

Elizabeth St. John. Elizabath Hobart, his wife, w<strong>as</strong>, through her<br />

grandmo<strong>the</strong>r, Elizabeth St John, descended from his ancestress,<br />

Joan of Acres, daughter of K<strong>in</strong>g Edward I, through her eldest<br />

daughter Elean<strong>or</strong> De Clare, who m. Hugh Le Dispencer (see No.<br />

2147, avd 14 Gen. Reg., 61). Hezekiah Wyllis w<strong>as</strong> secretary of <strong>the</strong><br />

colony of Connecticut from 1712 to 1734, when he w<strong>as</strong> succeeded<br />

by his son Ge<strong>or</strong>ge^ who held <strong>the</strong> office of secretary of <strong>the</strong> colony<br />

and of <strong>the</strong> state of Connecticut about sixty years. Hezekiah Wyllis<br />

d. 1734; his wife survived him and d. 24 Dec, 1741. <strong>The</strong>y had<br />

six children rec<strong>or</strong>ded at Hartf<strong>or</strong>d : 1. Ruth Wyllis, b. 22 Feb., 1705,<br />

who m. 81 Dec, 1724, Richard L<strong>or</strong>d of We<strong>the</strong>rsfield, b. 18 Feb.,<br />

1705, third son of Richard and Abigail Warren of Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, and<br />

had by him five sons and three daughters (see Goodiv<strong>in</strong>. 351).<br />

2. Elizabeth Wyllis, b. 15 Jiriy, 1708. 3. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Wyllis. b. 28 May,<br />

1709, died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy. 4. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Wyllis 2d, b. 6 Oct., 1710.<br />

5. Mabel Wyllis, b. 13 Feb., 1713. 6. Samuel WvUis, b. 26<br />

Aug., 1714. {See 13 Gen. Reg., 244 and 344.)<br />

;


HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

B.<br />

DESCENT OF LIEUT. THOMAS TRACY,<br />

1175<br />

<strong>The</strong> first of N<strong>or</strong>wich, from several of <strong>the</strong> Anglo-Saxon k<strong>in</strong>gs of<br />

England. Many of his <strong>descendants</strong> have <strong>in</strong>termarried with <strong>descendants</strong><br />

of William <strong>Hyde</strong>, <strong>as</strong> will be seen <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> body of this<br />

w<strong>or</strong>k.<br />

F<strong>or</strong> <strong>the</strong> seven first generations, commenc<strong>in</strong>g with Egbert, <strong>the</strong> first<br />

Anglo-Saxon k<strong>in</strong>g of all England, see Aj^jJendix A.<br />

8 Generation.— <strong>The</strong> Pr<strong>in</strong>cess Goda, youngest daughter of K<strong>in</strong>g<br />

E<strong>the</strong>lred II. called E<strong>the</strong>lred <strong>the</strong> Unready, by his l<strong>as</strong>t wife, Emma of<br />

N<strong>or</strong>mandy, daughter of Richard, first duke of N<strong>or</strong>mandy, held lands<br />

<strong>in</strong> Gloucestershire <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> reign of her bro<strong>the</strong>r, K<strong>in</strong>g Edward <strong>the</strong><br />

Confess<strong>or</strong> {see 2 Ellis^ Doomsday Book, 119), which lands rema<strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> hands of some of her <strong>descendants</strong> at this time. She m. f<strong>or</strong><br />

her first husband Dreux, count of Vex<strong>in</strong>, called by English hist<strong>or</strong>ians<br />

Walter De Mante, count of Mantes. lie w<strong>as</strong> great grandson<br />

of Waleran, who succeeded Hugh <strong>the</strong> Great, duke of France,<br />

fo<strong>the</strong>r of Hugh Capet <strong>as</strong> count of Vex<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> 956, and is said<br />

to be descended from <strong>the</strong> Emper<strong>or</strong> Charlemagne and Hildegarde<br />

of Swabia, his wife. He went on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem,<br />

and d. <strong>in</strong> Byth<strong>in</strong>ia about <strong>the</strong> first of July, 1035, and she d. <strong>in</strong><br />

1054. <strong>The</strong>y had four sons: 1. Gcmtliier {Walter). ± Rudolf ov<br />

Ralph. 3. Fouljucs. 4. Poutoise.<br />

9 Gy.T^i .—Rudolf <strong>or</strong> Ralph Be Mantes, <strong>the</strong>ir second son, w<strong>as</strong> l<strong>or</strong>d<br />

of <strong>the</strong> man<strong>or</strong> of Sudely and of Tod<strong>in</strong>gton, which he <strong>in</strong>herited from<br />

his mo<strong>the</strong>r. He w<strong>as</strong> created Earl of Heref<strong>or</strong>d by his uncle, Edward<br />

<strong>the</strong> Confess<strong>or</strong>, of which earldom his son w<strong>as</strong> deprived <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

reign of William <strong>the</strong> Conquer<strong>or</strong>. He m. Ge<strong>the</strong>, who held lands <strong>in</strong><br />

her own right <strong>in</strong> Buck<strong>in</strong>ghamshire, and who <strong>in</strong> Doomsday Book is<br />

called Ge<strong>the</strong>, wife of Earl Rudolph. He d. 21 Dec, 1057, and w<strong>as</strong><br />

buried at Peterb<strong>or</strong>ough.<br />

10 Gen.— Harold Be Mantes, <strong>the</strong>ir only son, m. Matilda, daugh-<br />

ter of Hugh Lupus, <strong>the</strong> first earl of Chester, and Ermitiude his<br />

wife, and had by her two sons : John De Sudely, and Robert De<br />

Ew<strong>as</strong>.<br />

11 Gen.—John, <strong>the</strong> eldest son, <strong>in</strong>herited <strong>the</strong> lands of his fa<strong>the</strong>r<br />

<strong>in</strong> Gloucestershire, and became John De Sudely, l<strong>or</strong>d of Sudely<br />

and Todd<strong>in</strong>gtou. He m. Grace Tracy, daughter and heiress of<br />

Henry De Tracy, feudal l<strong>or</strong>d of Barnstable, <strong>in</strong> Devonshire. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

had two sons : Ralph, <strong>the</strong> heir of <strong>the</strong> fa<strong>the</strong>r ; and William, who <strong>in</strong>herited<br />

<strong>the</strong> lands of his mo<strong>the</strong>r, and <strong>as</strong>sumed her family name of<br />

Tracy.


1176<br />

—<br />

H"^^^ GENEALOGY.<br />

12 Gen.— Sir William Tracy ^ <strong>the</strong> second son, knight of Glouces-<br />

tershire, hold lands at Todd<strong>in</strong>gtou, to <strong>the</strong> extent of one knight's fee,<br />

from his bro<strong>the</strong>r, Ralph De Sudely. He w<strong>as</strong> one of <strong>the</strong> knights<br />

who, at <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>stigation of Henry II, <strong>as</strong>s<strong>as</strong>s<strong>in</strong>ated Thom<strong>as</strong> a Becket.<br />

He died <strong>in</strong> Devonshire, and is supposed to have been buried <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

parish church at Marthoe. (*S'ee Fuller's Church Ifist., Hone's Every<br />

Day Book, Polwhele's Hist, of Devonshire, c&c.)<br />

13 Gen.— Sir Oliver Tracy, his oldest son and heir, w<strong>as</strong> one of<br />

<strong>the</strong> knights of Gloucestershire <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> time of K<strong>in</strong>g John, and <strong>as</strong><br />

early <strong>as</strong> 1695 he w<strong>as</strong> <strong>in</strong> possession of <strong>the</strong> estate at Barnstable.<br />

14 Gen.— William Tracy, his son, of Todd<strong>in</strong>gton, w<strong>as</strong> <strong>in</strong> arms<br />

aga<strong>in</strong>st K<strong>in</strong>g John <strong>in</strong> 1215, and his property w<strong>as</strong> confiscated; but it<br />

w<strong>as</strong> rest<strong>or</strong>ed to him by Henry III, about 1217. He m. Hawis De<br />

B<strong>or</strong>n, and d. about 1224.<br />

15 Gen.—Henry Tracy, his son and heir, of Todd<strong>in</strong>gton, d,<br />

about 1246, and had two sons and one daughter.<br />

16 Gen.—Henry Tracy, of Todd<strong>in</strong>gton, his eldest son and heir,<br />

presented to <strong>the</strong> church at Marthoe <strong>in</strong> Devonshire <strong>in</strong> 1275.<br />

17 Gen.— Sir William Tracy, of Todd<strong>in</strong>gton, his son and heir,<br />

w<strong>as</strong> one of <strong>the</strong> knights of Gloucestershire <strong>in</strong> 1290, and had a command<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Scottish war. His son,<br />

18 Gen.— William Tracy, of Todd<strong>in</strong>gton, w<strong>as</strong> a ward of Lawrence<br />

Tresham <strong>in</strong> 1300. He w<strong>as</strong> one of <strong>the</strong> knights of Gloucestershire,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> sheriiF f<strong>or</strong> five years, commenc<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1324. In<br />

1313 he w<strong>as</strong> elected to parliament <strong>as</strong> one of <strong>the</strong> knights of Gloucestershire,<br />

and aga<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> 1321.<br />

19 Gen.— William Tracy of Todd<strong>in</strong>gton, his son and heir, had a<br />

mandate to raise troops f<strong>or</strong> <strong>the</strong> k<strong>in</strong>g, <strong>in</strong> 7th Edward III, from <strong>the</strong><br />

county of Gloucester, &c.<br />

20 Gen. Sir John Tracy of Todd<strong>in</strong>gton, his son and heir, w<strong>as</strong><br />

<strong>in</strong> parliament <strong>as</strong> one of <strong>the</strong> knights<br />

w<strong>as</strong> sherifi" <strong>in</strong> 1308 and 1369,<br />

of Gloucestershire <strong>in</strong> 1357, and<br />

21 Gen.— Sir John Tracy of Todd<strong>in</strong>gton, his eldest son, w<strong>as</strong> a<br />

member of parliament. He w<strong>as</strong> sherifi" of Gloucestershire <strong>in</strong> 1378,<br />

and died <strong>in</strong> 1379.<br />

22 Gen.^— William 7^;'flry of Todd<strong>in</strong>gton, his son and heir, w<strong>as</strong><br />

Bherifi" of Gloucestershire <strong>in</strong> 1395, and died <strong>in</strong> 1399.<br />

23 Gen.— William Tracy of Todd<strong>in</strong>gton, his son and heir, w<strong>as</strong><br />

sheriff of Gloucestershire <strong>in</strong> 1418, and <strong>in</strong> 1431, w<strong>as</strong> called to <strong>the</strong>


:<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY. 1177<br />

privy council by K<strong>in</strong>g Henry <strong>the</strong> VI. He m. Alice, widow of William<br />

GrifF<strong>or</strong>d, and dau^es of Christ : he that believeth and is baptized<br />

shall be saved, and he that believeth not shall be damned."<br />

/This will w<strong>as</strong> condemned <strong>as</strong> heretical, and tht^ testat<strong>or</strong>'s body w<strong>as</strong><br />

raised and burned <strong>in</strong> 1532. He left two sons : 1. William, who w<strong>as</strong><br />

ancest<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> Viscounts Tracy of Bathcoole, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> peerage of Ireland,<br />

and of Robert Tracy, who w<strong>as</strong> one of <strong>the</strong> English judges from<br />

1700 to 1726. 2. Richard.<br />

27 Gen.—Richard Tracy, Esq., of Stanway, <strong>the</strong> second son, w<strong>as</strong><br />

sheriff of Gloucestershire <strong>in</strong> 1559. He obta<strong>in</strong>ed grants of lands from<br />

<strong>the</strong> crown at StauAA'ay and at Beckf<strong>or</strong>d, <strong>in</strong> that county, which had<br />

belonged to <strong>the</strong> suppressed Abbey of Tewksbury (see 1 Plow. Rep.,<br />

145). He w<strong>as</strong> a man of good education; and pri<strong>or</strong> to <strong>the</strong> death of<br />

Edward VI, wrote several treatises, <strong>in</strong> defence of his fa<strong>the</strong>r's ftiith;<br />

<strong>the</strong> most remarkable of which w<strong>as</strong> entitled Preparations f<strong>or</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Cross, written <strong>in</strong> 1550. He m. Barbary Lucy, a pupil of Fox, <strong>the</strong><br />

148


1178<br />

HiDE GENEALOGY.<br />

martyrologist, daughter of Thom<strong>as</strong> Lucy of Charlecote, <strong>in</strong> Warwickshire,<br />

and aunt of Shakespeare's Justice ShaUoiv; and <strong>the</strong>y had<br />

three sons and three daughters. He w<strong>as</strong> sheriff of Gloucestershire<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1560. Barbary Lucy, his wife, w<strong>as</strong> a descendant <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> sixteenth<br />

generation from Hugh De Mountf<strong>or</strong>t. son of Gilbert De Gaunt and<br />

Alice Mountf<strong>or</strong>t, and great grandson of Baldw<strong>in</strong> V, count of Flanders,<br />

who m. Alice, daughter of Robert II, k<strong>in</strong>g of France. Through<br />

her ancestress, Judith, wife of l^aldw<strong>in</strong>, <strong>the</strong> first count of Flandei's,<br />

Barbara Lucy w<strong>as</strong> descended from <strong>the</strong> Emper<strong>or</strong> Charlemagne, and<br />

through hef ancestress, Alfritha, wife of Baldw<strong>in</strong> II, count of Flanders,<br />

she w<strong>as</strong> descended from Alfred <strong>the</strong> Great and o<strong>the</strong>r Saxon<br />

k<strong>in</strong>gs of England.<br />

28 Gen.—Nathaniel Tracy of Tewkshury <strong>the</strong>ir second son received<br />

lands from his fa<strong>the</strong>r at that place.<br />

29 Gen.— Lieut. Thom<strong>as</strong> Tracy of N<strong>or</strong>wich, Conn., one of his<br />

sons, b. about 1610 at Tewksbury, came to Salem, M<strong>as</strong>s., <strong>in</strong> April,<br />

1636, where he w<strong>as</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Feb., 1687. He soon after went to<br />

We<strong>the</strong>rsfield, Conn., where he m. <strong>in</strong> 1641, probably <strong>the</strong> widow of<br />

Edward M<strong>as</strong>on. He removed to Saybrook, where she probably died<br />

previous to 1659. He had by her seven children : 1. John, b. 1642.<br />

2. Jonathan, b. about 1644. 3. Thom<strong>as</strong>, b. about 1646. 4. Miriam,<br />

b. about 1648. 5. Solomon, b. about 1651. 6. Daniel, b. 1652.<br />

7. Samuel, b. about 1654, who died <strong>in</strong> 1693, unm. He subsequently<br />

m. two o<strong>the</strong>r wives, but had no issue by ei<strong>the</strong>r. In 1645 he and<br />

Thom<strong>as</strong> Leff<strong>in</strong>g<strong>well</strong>, with o<strong>the</strong>rs, relieved Unc<strong>as</strong>, <strong>the</strong> sachem of Mohegan,<br />

with provisions, when he Av<strong>as</strong> besieged at Shattuck's Po<strong>in</strong>t by<br />

Pessachus, sachem of <strong>the</strong> Naragansets ; which led to <strong>the</strong> subsequent<br />

grant of <strong>the</strong> town of N<strong>or</strong>wich, <strong>in</strong> 1659. He and his family removed<br />

to N<strong>or</strong>wich <strong>in</strong> 1660, of which town he w<strong>as</strong> one of <strong>the</strong> pro-<br />

priet<strong>or</strong>s, and which town he represented <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> general court at<br />

Hartf<strong>or</strong>d f<strong>or</strong> about twenty sessions. He died 7 Nov., 1685.<br />

30 Gen.— Capt. John Tracy \\h oldie&t son, w<strong>as</strong> one of <strong>the</strong> <strong>or</strong>ig<strong>in</strong>al<br />

propriet<strong>or</strong>s of N<strong>or</strong>wich, w<strong>as</strong> a justice of <strong>the</strong> peace, and represented<br />

<strong>the</strong> town f<strong>or</strong> six sessions <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> legislature. He m. 17 Aug., 1670,<br />

Mary W<strong>in</strong>slow, b. 1646, daughter of Josiah W<strong>in</strong>slow and Martha<br />

Bourn of Marshfield, and niece of Gov. Edward W<strong>in</strong>slow of <strong>the</strong> Mayflower.<br />

He d. 16 Aug., 1702, at N<strong>or</strong>wich, where she d. 31 July,<br />

1721. Four of his children were married and had families. His<br />

son, John Tracy, m. Elizabeth Leff<strong>in</strong>g<strong>well</strong>, and w<strong>as</strong> fa<strong>the</strong>r of John<br />

Tracy who m. Margaret <strong>Hyde</strong> (38) ; of Enth Tracy, who m. Elijah<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> (24); of Anne Tracy, who m. Eichard <strong>Hyde</strong> (44); and of<br />

Elizabeth Tracy, who m. Samuel Backus and w<strong>as</strong> mo<strong>the</strong>r of Elijah<br />

Backus, who m. Lucy Griswold (495), and of Anne Backus, who m.<br />

jCajjt. Joshua Abel (561). His son, Cajit. Joseph Tracy, m. Mary<br />

Abel (100). His son, W<strong>in</strong>sloio Tracy, m. Rachel Ripley, and w<strong>as</strong><br />

fa<strong>the</strong>r of Ferez Tracy, who m. Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (289). And his<br />

daughter, Elizaheth Tracy, m. Nathaniel Backus, and w<strong>as</strong> grandmo<strong>the</strong>r<br />

of Eunice Backus, who m. James <strong>Hyde</strong> (235).


HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

1179<br />

30 Gen.—Jonathan Traaj, <strong>the</strong> second son of Lieut. Thom<strong>as</strong><br />

Tracy and his first wife, m. Mary Griswold, and had n<strong>in</strong>e children.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> ancest<strong>or</strong> of John M<strong>as</strong>on Davison, who m. Sarah Simons<br />

Walw<strong>or</strong>th (4249) of Saratoga Spr<strong>in</strong>gs. {See Nu. 4249.)<br />

30 Gen.—-Thom<strong>as</strong> Tracy, <strong>the</strong> third son of Lieut. Thom<strong>as</strong> Tracy<br />

and his first wife, married and had eight children, and died about<br />

1694 at Preston, Conn,<br />

30 Gen.—Z>r. Solomon Tracy, <strong>the</strong> fourth son of Lieut. Thomaa<br />

Tracy and his first wife, m. 1 Sarah Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, daughter of Deacon<br />

Simon Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton <strong>the</strong> first, of N<strong>or</strong>wich, and liad by her two<br />

children. He m. 2 Sarah Bliss, <strong>the</strong> widow of Thom<strong>as</strong> Sluman,<br />

and had by her one son, and d. 9 July, 1732, at Canterbury. His<br />

daughter, Lydia Tracy, m. Thom<strong>as</strong> Leff<strong>in</strong>g<strong>well</strong>. His eldest son,<br />

Simon Tracy, m. Mary Leff<strong>in</strong>g<strong>well</strong>, and w<strong>as</strong> fa<strong>the</strong>r of Deacon Simon<br />

Tracy, who m. Elizabeth <strong>Hyde</strong> (


1180<br />

HYDE GENEALOGY.<br />

THE LATE MRS. WALWORTH.<br />

{See 1^0. 1339.)<br />

<strong>The</strong> death of this good woman h<strong>as</strong> stricken with deep grief <strong>the</strong><br />

hearts of many who were connected with her by <strong>the</strong> ties of consangu<strong>in</strong>ity,<br />

and spread gloom and s<strong>or</strong>row far beyond <strong>the</strong> limits of <strong>the</strong><br />

domestic circle <strong>in</strong> which she moved so long, and with<strong>in</strong> which she<br />

w<strong>as</strong> loved so <strong>well</strong>.<br />

She expired on <strong>the</strong> 24th ult., at Saratoga Spr<strong>in</strong>gs, where she<br />

had resided many years, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>well</strong>-known mansion of <strong>the</strong> Chan-<br />

cell<strong>or</strong>, and surrounded by <strong>the</strong> members of her tender and aifectionate<br />

family. To <strong>the</strong>m <strong>the</strong> loss will prove irreparable, and many, very<br />

many, of <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>habitants of that village will long and s<strong>in</strong>cerely<br />

mourn <strong>the</strong> departure of one who w<strong>as</strong> always <strong>the</strong>ir friend, <strong>in</strong> sunsh<strong>in</strong>e<br />

and <strong>in</strong> st<strong>or</strong>m, <strong>in</strong> sickness and <strong>in</strong> health.<br />

Mrs. Walw<strong>or</strong>th w<strong>as</strong> an em<strong>in</strong>ently pious and estimable woman. She<br />

w<strong>as</strong> one of those women <strong>in</strong> whom are found comb<strong>in</strong>ed all those charm<strong>in</strong>g<br />

qualities which constitute <strong>the</strong> affectionate wife, <strong>the</strong> tender mo<strong>the</strong>r,<br />

<strong>the</strong> true friend, and <strong>the</strong> s<strong>in</strong>cere Christian. Those who knew her<br />

best learned to love her most. It w<strong>as</strong> her good f<strong>or</strong>tune to be placed<br />

<strong>in</strong> a situation which enabled her to gratify <strong>the</strong> natural benevoleuce<br />

of her heart, and that served to develop those be.autiful traits of<br />

character that shone so brightly about her path, and clearly marked<br />

her footsteps through a loug and useful life. She failed not to. render<br />

thanks to her God f<strong>or</strong> all His goodness, and ever strove earnestly<br />

to make a good use of <strong>the</strong> bless<strong>in</strong>gs He showered upon her so boun-<br />

tifully.<br />

While she never neglected any of <strong>the</strong> multifarious duties that<br />

devolved upon her <strong>in</strong> her relations of wife and mo<strong>the</strong>r, but discharged<br />

<strong>the</strong>m all faithfully and <strong>well</strong>, yet she ever found time to go<br />

about do<strong>in</strong>g good, <strong>in</strong> meek imitation of Him whom she loved and<br />

served ; and she w<strong>as</strong> always ready to listen to <strong>the</strong> cry of <strong>the</strong> needy and<br />

to obey with alacrity <strong>the</strong> dis<strong>in</strong>terested prompt<strong>in</strong>gs of her generous<br />

nature. Among <strong>the</strong> po<strong>or</strong> and <strong>the</strong> afflicted she moved <strong>as</strong> a m<strong>in</strong>ister<strong>in</strong>g<br />

angel, carry<strong>in</strong>g with her timely relief, and bestow<strong>in</strong>g upon those<br />

who needed it such Christian counsel and consolation <strong>as</strong> made <strong>the</strong><br />

fa<strong>in</strong>t heart strong, even <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> gr<strong>as</strong>p of <strong>the</strong> Destroyer, and caused<br />

<strong>the</strong> star of Hope Eternal to sh<strong>in</strong>e brighter and brighter <strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

suff"erer's hold on life grew weaker and weaker. Her k<strong>in</strong>d heart<br />

beat <strong>in</strong> unison with all <strong>the</strong> cares and trials of <strong>the</strong> w<strong>or</strong>thy of her<br />

fellow be<strong>in</strong>gs, and, <strong>in</strong> do<strong>in</strong>g what she could to alleviate <strong>the</strong>m, she<br />

drew no l<strong>in</strong>e of dist<strong>in</strong>ction between rich and po<strong>or</strong>, high and humble,<br />

hut dispensed her charities and exercised her benevolence with an<br />

even hand, and with a s<strong>in</strong>gle eye to <strong>the</strong> accomplishment of good.<br />

Those stricken ones who mourn <strong>the</strong> loss of a faithful wife and a<br />

fond mo<strong>the</strong>r, will long cont<strong>in</strong>ue to feel keenly <strong>the</strong> bitter pangs of<br />

such a bereavement, and cherish her mem<strong>or</strong>y iu <strong>the</strong>ir hearts while


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life endures. But <strong>the</strong>re are many who, with <strong>the</strong> writer of this feeble<br />

testimonial to her superi<strong>or</strong> w<strong>or</strong>th, will ever remember her f<strong>or</strong> her<br />

numberless acts of k<strong>in</strong>d, full-hearted benevolence ; f<strong>or</strong> her unif<strong>or</strong>m<br />

evenness of temper and never-fail<strong>in</strong>g amiability; f<strong>or</strong> her beautifully<br />

consistent character; fer her open-handed charities to <strong>the</strong> needy,<br />

her tender 'care of <strong>the</strong> sick, and her sleepless watchfuhiess at <strong>the</strong><br />

bed of death.<br />

God blessed her f<strong>or</strong> <strong>the</strong> discharge of all <strong>the</strong>se k<strong>in</strong>d offices while<br />

she lived, and now, <strong>in</strong> Ilis own good time, He h<strong>as</strong> summoned her<br />

away to <strong>the</strong> enjoyment of <strong>the</strong> Christian's priceless reward—eternal<br />

life.<br />

:<br />

<strong>The</strong> follow<strong>in</strong>g w<strong>as</strong> traced by <strong>the</strong> pen of affection, and is <strong>in</strong>scribed<br />

upon her tombstone <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Green Kidge cemetery at Saratoga<br />

Spr<strong>in</strong>gs<br />

"She loved her Savi<strong>or</strong>, and that love she proTed,<br />

By ardent love f<strong>or</strong> all <strong>the</strong> Savi<strong>or</strong> loved.<br />

She loved his po<strong>or</strong>: she prayed, and freely gave,<br />

To save <strong>the</strong> dy<strong>in</strong>g w<strong>or</strong>ld He died to save."<br />

D.<br />

LIEUT. GEORGE AUGUSTUS t\^OODIlUFF.<br />

(See No. 2935.+)<br />

M<strong>or</strong>tally wounded on <strong>the</strong> battle-field of Gettyshurgh, Pa., on <strong>the</strong><br />

3d and died on <strong>the</strong> 4th day of July, 1863, Lieut. Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Augustus<br />

Woodruff", U. S. A., son of Ge<strong>or</strong>ge and Augusta S. Woodruff" of<br />

Marshall, Mich., aged 23 years.<br />

Lieut. Woodruff" graduated at <strong>the</strong> U. S. military academy at West<br />

Po<strong>in</strong>t <strong>in</strong> May, 1861, with a high grade of scholarship, and with <strong>the</strong><br />

general esteem of his cl<strong>as</strong>s. He w<strong>as</strong> one of <strong>the</strong> number of promis<strong>in</strong>g<br />

young officers who with<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> p<strong>as</strong>t three years have gone f<strong>or</strong>th from<br />

<strong>the</strong> academy to various positions <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> federal army, and whose<br />

merits and services, whenever fully and impartially rec<strong>or</strong>ded, will<br />

not only render <strong>the</strong>ir names precious to every true patriot, but<br />

will also reflect <strong>the</strong> highest hon<strong>or</strong> on that noble <strong>in</strong>stitution which<br />

h<strong>as</strong> enabled <strong>the</strong>m to exhibit a conduct equal to <strong>the</strong>ir courage.<br />

His stand<strong>in</strong>g be<strong>in</strong>g such <strong>as</strong> to give him a position <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>or</strong>dnance,<br />

he never<strong>the</strong>less preferred <strong>the</strong> m<strong>or</strong>e active service of <strong>the</strong> artillery.<br />

In <strong>the</strong> first <strong>in</strong>stance, however, he w<strong>as</strong> <strong>or</strong>dered to <strong>the</strong> army of <strong>the</strong><br />

Potomac and to <strong>the</strong> position of <strong>as</strong>sistant adjutant-general to Colonel<br />

and act<strong>in</strong>g Brigadier-General Wilcox of Michigan; and took part <strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> fix'st battle of Bull Run <strong>in</strong> that capacity, and w<strong>as</strong> engaged upon<br />

<strong>the</strong> most exposed p<strong>or</strong>tions of <strong>the</strong> field and <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> thickest of <strong>the</strong> fight,<br />

retir<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> company with <strong>the</strong> regulars who brought up <strong>the</strong> rear.<br />

Immediately after this he w<strong>as</strong> promoted to a first lieutenancy, and<br />

at his own request w<strong>as</strong> <strong>as</strong>signed to his proper place <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> artillery<br />

of <strong>the</strong> regular army ; be<strong>in</strong>g attached to what w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong>n known <strong>as</strong>


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Ftickett's Battery, so miicli dist<strong>in</strong>guished by its bravery, and its almost<br />

complete' destruction while do<strong>in</strong>g its duty at a late battle <strong>in</strong> which<br />

its heroic commander w<strong>as</strong> wounded and captured. With this battery<br />

he cont<strong>in</strong>ued to <strong>the</strong> end of his life, and to him is due no m<strong>in</strong><strong>or</strong><br />

share of <strong>the</strong> credit reflected on its officers by its wonderful drill, and<br />

discipl<strong>in</strong>e, and consequent efficiency. Under his immediate command,<br />

f<strong>or</strong> a large share of <strong>the</strong> time, it held from August, 1861, to<br />

<strong>the</strong> June follow<strong>in</strong>g, <strong>the</strong> imp<strong>or</strong>tant p<strong>as</strong>s of Edward's Ferry, exhibit-<br />

<strong>in</strong>g, upon occ<strong>as</strong>ion, a skill which seemed to <strong>the</strong> observers scarcely<br />

less than marvelous, <strong>in</strong> dislodg<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> enemy from his dangerous<br />

lurk<strong>in</strong>g places upon <strong>the</strong> Virg<strong>in</strong>ia side of <strong>the</strong> Potomac.<br />

In June, 1862, he moved down with his battery to <strong>the</strong> Pen<strong>in</strong>sula.<br />

His first imp<strong>or</strong>tant action w<strong>as</strong> at <strong>the</strong> battle of Fair Oaks, where <strong>the</strong><br />

battery perf<strong>or</strong>med a dist<strong>in</strong>guished part. Gen. Richardson, who w<strong>as</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong>n present, thus states <strong>the</strong> crisis of <strong>the</strong> action : " One and a half<br />

hours bef<strong>or</strong>e sunset, just <strong>as</strong> Couch's division were hav<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong>ir left<br />

turned, <strong>the</strong> enemy penetrated between him and <strong>the</strong> c<strong>or</strong>ps of He<strong>in</strong>tzleman.<br />

Half an hour would have cut our column <strong>in</strong> two, which<br />

would have <strong>in</strong>sured <strong>the</strong> defeat of our army."<br />

With<strong>in</strong> this half hour <strong>the</strong> division of Gen. Sedgwick, led by this<br />

battery, at quick time, came up ; and to its rapid and <strong>well</strong> directed fire,<br />

stagger<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> enemy's advanc<strong>in</strong>g column and prepar<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> way<br />

f<strong>or</strong> <strong>the</strong> gallant charge led by Gen. Sedgwick <strong>in</strong> person, m<strong>or</strong>e than<br />

to any o<strong>the</strong>r human cause, <strong>the</strong> result of <strong>the</strong> battle w<strong>as</strong> due.<br />

Gen. Sedgwick, <strong>in</strong> his official rep<strong>or</strong>t of that action, thus refers<br />

to <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>cident : " I would here mention with pride, that sh<strong>or</strong>tly<br />

previous to <strong>the</strong> charge, Lieut. Kirby brought his battery <strong>in</strong>to action<br />

<strong>in</strong> a most gallant and spirited manner. His pieces, <strong>in</strong> charge of<br />

Lieuts. Woodrufi" and French, were run up and unlimbered, under<br />

a very gall<strong>in</strong>g discharge of musketry, with<strong>in</strong> less than one hundred<br />

yards of <strong>the</strong> enemy ; and opened a terrific fire with cannister and<br />

spherical c<strong>as</strong>e, which contributed, <strong>in</strong> a very high degree to break<br />

and f<strong>in</strong>ally scatter him."<br />

<strong>The</strong> battery w<strong>as</strong> also engaged <strong>in</strong> two of <strong>the</strong> battles dur<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong><br />

seven days' fight bef<strong>or</strong>e Richmond, <strong>in</strong> which it w<strong>as</strong> of great service.<br />

And <strong>in</strong> <strong>or</strong>der to contribute his utmost to <strong>the</strong> rescue of our army at<br />

this time, Lieut. Woodrufi" deferred yield<strong>in</strong>g to an attack of billions<br />

fever till <strong>the</strong> movement w<strong>as</strong> ended, when he w<strong>as</strong> obliged to succumb<br />

and to rema<strong>in</strong> very seriously sick f<strong>or</strong> many weeks. But he recovered<br />

his strength sufficiently to rejo<strong>in</strong> his battery just on <strong>the</strong> eve of <strong>the</strong><br />

battle of Antietam, where, <strong>in</strong> consequence of <strong>the</strong> sickness and absence<br />

of Lieut. Kirby, <strong>the</strong> command devolved upon him. <strong>The</strong> able<br />

manner <strong>in</strong> which he disposed his f<strong>or</strong>ce and handled his guns upon<br />

this occ<strong>as</strong>ion, while f<strong>or</strong> a time deserted by his <strong>in</strong>fantry supp<strong>or</strong>ts,<br />

sav<strong>in</strong>g by his prompt and judicious action half a mile of our l<strong>in</strong>e,<br />

and contribut<strong>in</strong>g largely to <strong>the</strong> general success of our arms, w<strong>as</strong><br />

graphically, though somewhat <strong>in</strong>accurately depicted <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Baltim<strong>or</strong>e<br />

American soon after ; and w<strong>as</strong> such <strong>as</strong> to call f<strong>or</strong>th <strong>the</strong> personal<br />

compliments of Gen. McClellan. Gen. Sedgwick, <strong>the</strong> cUvision<br />

commander, be<strong>in</strong>g disabled early <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> action, made no rep<strong>or</strong>t of


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this affair. But <strong>in</strong> a letter to <strong>the</strong> fa<strong>the</strong>r of Lieut. Woodruff thus<br />

alludes to it : ''At <strong>the</strong> battle of Antietam I aojaiu had occ<strong>as</strong>ion to<br />

notice your son's gallantry, <strong>the</strong>n <strong>in</strong> command of his battery. Whilst<br />

leav<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> field, my h<strong>or</strong>se hav<strong>in</strong>g been killed and myself badly<br />

wounded, I w<strong>as</strong> left f<strong>or</strong> some time with<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> battery, which w<strong>as</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong>n engaged <strong>in</strong> repuls<strong>in</strong>g, and did repulse, <strong>the</strong> column of <strong>the</strong> enemy<br />

that had broken my division. No veteran could have selected a<br />

better position, and no one could have shown m<strong>or</strong>e gallantry <strong>in</strong> defeud<strong>in</strong>g<br />

it.''<br />

At <strong>the</strong> battle of Fredericksburgh this battery w<strong>as</strong> among those<br />

<strong>or</strong>dered across <strong>the</strong> river, and <strong>the</strong> section commanded by Lieut." Woodruff,<br />

<strong>the</strong> only p<strong>or</strong>tion that w<strong>as</strong> so, w<strong>as</strong> engaged f<strong>or</strong> a time with <strong>the</strong><br />

enemy. Aga<strong>in</strong> at Chancell<strong>or</strong>ville, <strong>the</strong> battery occupied a prom<strong>in</strong>ent<br />

position ; and it w<strong>as</strong> here that Lieut. Kirby received <strong>the</strong> wound<br />

which resulted <strong>in</strong> his death soon after. <strong>The</strong> command now aga<strong>in</strong><br />

devolved upon Lieut. Woodruff', which command he held <strong>in</strong> all subsequent<br />

engagements till death severed <strong>the</strong> connection.<br />

<strong>The</strong> next and l<strong>as</strong>t action, <strong>or</strong> ra<strong>the</strong>r series of actions, <strong>in</strong> which he<br />

w<strong>as</strong> engaged were those ever mem<strong>or</strong>able ones at Gettysburgh on <strong>the</strong><br />

2d and 3d of July, 1863. On <strong>the</strong> 2d, <strong>the</strong> battery w<strong>as</strong> engaged <strong>in</strong><br />

four artillery fights and <strong>in</strong> one battle. And on <strong>the</strong> 3d, it w<strong>as</strong> engaged<br />

<strong>in</strong> eight artillery fights and <strong>in</strong> one battle bef<strong>or</strong>e 1 o'clock p. m. ; when,<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> w<strong>or</strong>ds of a bro<strong>the</strong>r oflicer, an eye-witness and participat<strong>or</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

scene, addressed to <strong>the</strong> fa<strong>the</strong>r of Lieut. Woodruff, " <strong>the</strong> most tarrific<br />

battle of <strong>the</strong> war opened. F<strong>or</strong> an hour and a half your son's and<br />

three o<strong>the</strong>r batteries b<strong>or</strong>e <strong>the</strong> concentrated fire of one hundred and<br />

fifty guns. <strong>The</strong>n <strong>the</strong> rebel <strong>in</strong>fantry moved f<strong>or</strong>ward to attack <strong>in</strong> front<br />

of <strong>the</strong> batteries. Our front w<strong>as</strong> soon cleared, and Ge<strong>or</strong>ge rode up<br />

and <strong>or</strong>dered me to go with two guns to <strong>the</strong> supp<strong>or</strong>t of <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r batteries,<br />

which were <strong>in</strong> danger of be<strong>in</strong>g taken. He w<strong>as</strong> turn<strong>in</strong>g to go<br />

to <strong>the</strong> rest of <strong>the</strong> batter}'^, when a musket ball struck him on <strong>the</strong><br />

right of <strong>the</strong> sp<strong>in</strong>e issu<strong>in</strong>g near <strong>the</strong> lower rib."<br />

This proved to be a m<strong>or</strong>tal wound, and which he seems to havo<br />

felt to be such. Upon be<strong>in</strong>g helped to dismount, he extended his<br />

hand to his friend, and next <strong>in</strong> command, Lieut. Egau, and bade<br />

him good-bye. He survived, however, till <strong>the</strong> next day, bear<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>the</strong> pa<strong>in</strong> of his deadly wound without a groan <strong>or</strong> a murmur; his dy<strong>in</strong>g<br />

moments be<strong>in</strong>g soo<strong>the</strong>d by <strong>the</strong> k<strong>in</strong>d care of his surgeon and <strong>the</strong><br />

affectionate attentions of his bro<strong>the</strong>r officers and men, and by <strong>the</strong><br />

consciousness of hav<strong>in</strong>g discharged <strong>the</strong> highest duty a human be<strong>in</strong>g<br />

can perf<strong>or</strong>m, and m<strong>or</strong>e than all, <strong>as</strong> we humbly trust, by that Christian<br />

taith <strong>in</strong> which be had been tra<strong>in</strong>ed from <strong>in</strong>fancy, and from<br />

which, <strong>in</strong> his manhood, he did not depart.<br />

Though still only a lieutenant <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> regular army, his merit had<br />

been recognized on <strong>the</strong> field by recommendation f<strong>or</strong> a capta<strong>in</strong> brevet<br />

at Fair Oaks, and subsequently at o<strong>the</strong>r actions on <strong>the</strong> pen<strong>in</strong>sula f<strong>or</strong><br />

those of maj<strong>or</strong> and lieutenant-colonel.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> buried by his companions <strong>in</strong> arms on <strong>the</strong> field where he<br />

had fought so <strong>well</strong> ; and where he expressed a wish that he might b^<br />

laid. But his rema<strong>in</strong>s were sh<strong>or</strong>tly afterwardg removed to <strong>the</strong> rural


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cemetery of liis native town, and placed beside those of his beloved<br />

mo<strong>the</strong>r, who had preceded him to <strong>the</strong> spirit land less than a month<br />

bef<strong>or</strong>e. She be<strong>in</strong>g taken away suddenly from <strong>the</strong> evil to come, and<br />

he, <strong>as</strong> it s<strong>in</strong>ce appears, without ever learn<strong>in</strong>g, though repeatedly<br />

written to respect<strong>in</strong>g it, <strong>the</strong> bitter news of her death. Heaven thus<br />

k<strong>in</strong>dly shield<strong>in</strong>g each from <strong>the</strong> crush<strong>in</strong>g s<strong>or</strong>row.<br />

Thus h<strong>as</strong> gone ano<strong>the</strong>r precious sacrifice to <strong>the</strong> fell spirit of this<br />

unnatural rebellion. Ano<strong>the</strong>r witness bef<strong>or</strong>e <strong>the</strong> judgment seat<br />

aga<strong>in</strong>st those at whose do<strong>or</strong> lies <strong>the</strong> guilt of this fearful strife.<br />

Inscrutable, <strong>in</strong>deed, are <strong>the</strong> do<strong>in</strong>gs of Him who so often calls away<br />

<strong>the</strong> young just enter<strong>in</strong>g upon <strong>the</strong> active stage of life, matured f<strong>or</strong> its<br />

duties and enjoyments, appear<strong>in</strong>g on it only long enough to <strong>in</strong>spire<br />

proud hopes of <strong>the</strong>ir brilliant success, and <strong>the</strong>n suddenly withdrawn.<br />

Yet of all <strong>the</strong> victims which death h<strong>as</strong> ga<strong>the</strong>red <strong>in</strong> this cruel war,<br />

<strong>the</strong>re h<strong>as</strong> fallen none whose character had a juster claim to respect<br />

and admiration. Truth, duty and k<strong>in</strong>dness were <strong>the</strong> elements out of<br />

which it grew ; and no nobler illustration of each could be found <strong>in</strong><br />

all <strong>the</strong> patriot host ga<strong>the</strong>red with him to <strong>the</strong> defence of <strong>the</strong> government<br />

and <strong>the</strong> preservation of <strong>the</strong> Union. <strong>The</strong> temptation and license<br />

of <strong>the</strong> camp never betrayed him to f<strong>or</strong>getfulness of a faithful mo<strong>the</strong>r's<br />

teach<strong>in</strong>gs. A bro<strong>the</strong>r officer, who knew him long and <strong>well</strong>, speaks<br />

of him thus : " F<strong>or</strong> three years we were hourly companions at <strong>the</strong><br />

military academy, and s<strong>in</strong>ce I have been <strong>in</strong> service he w<strong>as</strong> my model<br />

and guide ; and I can truly tell you I know of no virtue he wanted<br />

<strong>or</strong> one vice that he possessed." But pure, good and dear <strong>as</strong> he w<strong>as</strong> — a<br />

most dutiful son, an affectionate bro<strong>the</strong>r, devoted friend, true patriot<br />

and soldier— he h<strong>as</strong> gone, <strong>as</strong> we may humbly hope, where Christian<br />

heroes and martyrs have gone bef<strong>or</strong>e him. His w<strong>or</strong>k w<strong>as</strong> done,<br />

and he h<strong>as</strong> departed a vict<strong>or</strong> and conquer<strong>or</strong> from <strong>the</strong> battle-field of<br />

life.<br />

E.<br />

MAJOR-GENERAL JOHN SEDGWICK,<br />

{See No. 3096.)<br />

W<strong>as</strong> b. 13 Sept., 1813, at C<strong>or</strong>nwall, Conn., and w<strong>as</strong> a grand nephew<br />

of Judge <strong>The</strong>od<strong>or</strong>e Sedgwick of Stockbridge, who w<strong>as</strong> a judge of<br />

<strong>the</strong> supreme court of M<strong>as</strong>sachusetts. He w<strong>as</strong> a descendant of <strong>the</strong><br />

eighth generation from Maj<strong>or</strong>-General Robert Sedgwick of Charlestown,<br />

M<strong>as</strong>s., one of <strong>the</strong> first settlers of that town, who " w<strong>as</strong><br />

nursed up <strong>in</strong> London's artillery garden, and w<strong>as</strong> stout and active<br />

<strong>in</strong> all feats of war." That descent w<strong>as</strong> <strong>as</strong> follows : 1. AVilliam,<br />

<strong>the</strong> second son of Maj<strong>or</strong>-Gen. Robert Sedgwick, m. Elizabeth Stone<br />

of Hartf<strong>or</strong>d. 2. Samuel Sedgiokl:, <strong>the</strong>ir only child, m. Mary<br />

Hopkios, and had twelve children. 3. Benjam<strong>in</strong> Sedyivick, <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

youngest son, m. Anne Thompson, and had six children. 4. Gen.<br />

John Scdf/icick of C<strong>or</strong>nwall, <strong>the</strong>ir eldest son, m. Abigail x\ndrews<br />

and had twelve children. 5. Benjam<strong>in</strong> Sexhjwick, <strong>the</strong>ir fourth son,<br />

m. Olive Coll<strong>in</strong>s, and w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> fa<strong>the</strong>r of Maj<strong>or</strong>-Gen. John Sedgwick.


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John Sedgwick graduated at <strong>the</strong> "West Po<strong>in</strong>t military academy <strong>in</strong><br />

1837, aud w<strong>as</strong> appo<strong>in</strong>ted 1 July, 18o7, a second lieutenant of artillery,<br />

and promoted to a first lieutenancy <strong>in</strong> 1839. He w<strong>as</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

battles of Contrer<strong>as</strong> and Churubusco <strong>in</strong> Mexico, <strong>in</strong> August, 1847 ;<br />

and received a capta<strong>in</strong>'s brevet f<strong>or</strong> his gallantry <strong>the</strong>re. He w<strong>as</strong><br />

aga<strong>in</strong> hon<strong>or</strong>ably mentioned <strong>in</strong> Gen. W<strong>or</strong>th's rep<strong>or</strong>t of <strong>the</strong> bloody<br />

battle of Mol<strong>in</strong>o del Eey, on <strong>the</strong> Sth of September, 1847. F<strong>or</strong> his<br />

gallantry on that occ<strong>as</strong>ion, and at <strong>the</strong> tak<strong>in</strong>g of Chapultapec, and<br />

<strong>the</strong> San Cosmo gate of <strong>the</strong> city of Mexico, five days later, he<br />

received <strong>the</strong> brevet of a maj<strong>or</strong>. In 1849 he w<strong>as</strong> appo<strong>in</strong>ted a capta<strong>in</strong>,<br />

and <strong>in</strong> 1855 he w<strong>as</strong> made a maj<strong>or</strong> of <strong>the</strong> first regiment of cavalry.<br />

On <strong>the</strong> 25th of April, 1861, he w<strong>as</strong> appo<strong>in</strong>ted colonel of <strong>the</strong> fourth<br />

regiment of cavalry <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> regular army, and on <strong>the</strong> 31st of August,<br />

<strong>the</strong> same year, he w<strong>as</strong> made a brigadier-general of volunteers. In<br />

<strong>the</strong> battles near Kichmoud, <strong>in</strong> June and July, 1862, he commanded<br />

a division <strong>in</strong> Gen. Sumner's army c<strong>or</strong>ps. Aud on <strong>the</strong> 4th of July,<br />

1862, he w<strong>as</strong> appo<strong>in</strong>ted a maj<strong>or</strong>-general of volunteers. He w<strong>as</strong><br />

severely wounded at <strong>the</strong> sangu<strong>in</strong>ary battle of Antietam, <strong>in</strong> Maryland,<br />

17th September, 1862; and upon his recovery he w<strong>as</strong> <strong>as</strong>signed<br />

to <strong>the</strong> command of <strong>the</strong> n<strong>in</strong>th army c<strong>or</strong>ps <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> army of <strong>the</strong> Potomac.<br />

And by hard fight<strong>in</strong>g and good generalship he saved his army c<strong>or</strong>ps<br />

from destruction near Fredericksburgh <strong>in</strong> May, 1863, after <strong>the</strong> dis-<br />

<strong>as</strong>trous defeat of General Hooker at Chancell<strong>or</strong>ville had left that<br />

army c<strong>or</strong>ps to susta<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> attack of <strong>the</strong> m<strong>as</strong>sed f<strong>or</strong>ces of <strong>the</strong> rebel<br />

army. And he arrived at Gettysburgh, with <strong>the</strong> sixth army c<strong>or</strong>ps<br />

under his command, <strong>in</strong> time to participate <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> latter part of <strong>the</strong><br />

sangu<strong>in</strong>ary conflict which w<strong>as</strong> carried on <strong>the</strong>re <strong>the</strong> three first days<br />

of July, 1863.<br />

Aga<strong>in</strong>, on <strong>the</strong> 7th Nov., 1863, with <strong>the</strong> fifth and sixth army c<strong>or</strong>ps<br />

under his command, he surprised and captured a strong position of<br />

<strong>the</strong> confederates on <strong>the</strong> n<strong>or</strong>th side of <strong>the</strong> Kappahannock river <strong>in</strong> Vir-<br />

g<strong>in</strong>ia, near <strong>the</strong> Rappahannock Station, and took about 1500 prison-<br />

ers. And he and his troops were complimented <strong>in</strong> general <strong>or</strong>ders<br />

by General Mead, <strong>the</strong> commander of <strong>the</strong> army of <strong>the</strong> Potomac, f<strong>or</strong><br />

this gallant exploit ; <strong>in</strong> which about 400 of his command were<br />

killed and wounded.<br />

TRIBUTE TO THE MEMORY OF THE LATE JOHN<br />

PORTER, ESQ.<br />

(See M. 7360.)<br />

In address<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> supreme judicial court at Exeter, N. H., Judge<br />

Stickney said :<br />

<strong>The</strong> bar <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> county of Rock<strong>in</strong>gham h<strong>as</strong> been called with<strong>in</strong> a<br />

few years to part with many of its valued members. Mr. P<strong>or</strong>ter,<br />

who f<strong>or</strong> a long time occupied a prom<strong>in</strong>ent position among us, and<br />

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whose death h<strong>as</strong> just been announced to <strong>the</strong> court, is now added to<br />

this number, and we are called upon to pay a tribute of respect to<br />

his mem<strong>or</strong>y.<br />

Few men have left beh<strong>in</strong>d <strong>the</strong>m a m<strong>or</strong>e enviable reputation than<br />

Mr. P<strong>or</strong>ter. In all <strong>the</strong> stations of life which he w<strong>as</strong> called to fill,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y were numerous, he fully met <strong>the</strong> public expectation, and<br />

perf<strong>or</strong>med his duties with marked ability and success. His atta<strong>in</strong>ments<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> profession to which he devoted himself, were of a high<br />

<strong>or</strong>der. As a sound lawyer and safe counsell<strong>or</strong> he w<strong>as</strong> among <strong>the</strong><br />

first of <strong>the</strong> profession, and f<strong>or</strong> <strong>in</strong>tegrity of character and honesty of<br />

purpose he had no superi<strong>or</strong>. I remember him <strong>well</strong> thirty years ago,<br />

when I first became a member of <strong>the</strong> bar <strong>in</strong> this county; he w<strong>as</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong>n <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> full and successful practice of his profession. I remember<br />

also his <strong>as</strong>sociates and competit<strong>or</strong>s at that time — M<strong>as</strong>on,<br />

Sullivan, Bartlett, and o<strong>the</strong>rs, em<strong>in</strong>ent <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> profession—and it is<br />

no small praise to him to say, that among such men he ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong>ed<br />

a high reputation <strong>as</strong> a lawyer, and his counsel and services were<br />

much sought after and relied upon.<br />

I have been engaged with him and aga<strong>in</strong>st him <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> trial of<br />

c<strong>as</strong>es; and any one thus situated could not fail to observe and acknowledge<br />

his superi<strong>or</strong> ability and carefulness <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> preparation<br />

and management of his c<strong>as</strong>es. He w<strong>as</strong> dist<strong>in</strong>guished f<strong>or</strong> <strong>the</strong> accuracy<br />

and soundness of his judgment, and f<strong>or</strong> his extensive knowledge<br />

of <strong>the</strong> law and its practice. As a special pleader he stood <strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> front rank of <strong>the</strong> profession, at a time when special plead<strong>in</strong>g<br />

w<strong>as</strong> m<strong>or</strong>e regarded <strong>in</strong> practice than at <strong>the</strong> present day. His manner<br />

<strong>in</strong> court w<strong>as</strong> peculiarly un<strong>as</strong>sum<strong>in</strong>g. Noth<strong>in</strong>g w<strong>as</strong> ever said by<br />

him f<strong>or</strong> <strong>the</strong> mere purpose of display ; but he stated his positions<br />

dist<strong>in</strong>ctly, <strong>in</strong> language clear and concise, and he seldom had occa-<br />

sion to restate <strong>the</strong>m. In his manners and dep<strong>or</strong>tment he w<strong>as</strong> unif<strong>or</strong>mly<br />

gentlemanly, k<strong>in</strong>d and courteous to all; noth<strong>in</strong>g <strong>as</strong>sum<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

overbear<strong>in</strong>g <strong>or</strong> oifensive, ever came from him. He w<strong>as</strong> particularly<br />

k<strong>in</strong>d to <strong>the</strong> younger members of <strong>the</strong> bar, and w<strong>as</strong> ever ready and<br />

happy to advise and aid <strong>the</strong>m, when requested, <strong>in</strong> matters of practice.<br />

I often had occ<strong>as</strong>ion to avail myself of this superi<strong>or</strong> knowledge<br />

and experience <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> early years of my practice, and no man ever<br />

rendered such aid m<strong>or</strong>e will<strong>in</strong>gly <strong>or</strong> m<strong>or</strong>e cheerfully.<br />

His social qualities were of a high <strong>or</strong>der ; <strong>as</strong> a man and a friend<br />

he w<strong>as</strong> k<strong>in</strong>d and oblig<strong>in</strong>g ; <strong>in</strong> his domestic relations he w<strong>as</strong> s<strong>in</strong>gu-<br />

larly happy ; <strong>as</strong> a husband and fa<strong>the</strong>r he w<strong>as</strong> k<strong>in</strong>d and affectionate,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> greatly beloved <strong>in</strong> return. But <strong>the</strong> most prom<strong>in</strong>ent trait<br />

<strong>in</strong> his character, and <strong>the</strong> one which gave value to all <strong>the</strong> rest, w<strong>as</strong><br />

his sterl<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>tegrity—his honesty and uprightness <strong>in</strong> all his tran.s-<br />

actions and <strong>in</strong> all <strong>the</strong> relations of lite. No man stood higher <strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong>se respects <strong>or</strong> enjoyed <strong>in</strong> a greater degree <strong>the</strong> confidence and respect<br />

of <strong>the</strong> community where he lived.<br />

His earthly course is now ended ; he h<strong>as</strong> p<strong>as</strong>sed through a long<br />

life unsullied, and h<strong>as</strong> gone to ano<strong>the</strong>r w<strong>or</strong>ld, where, I trust, he received<br />

<strong>the</strong> welcome of <strong>the</strong> good and faithful servant.


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G.<br />

MAJOR-GENERAL JOHN POPE.<br />

(JVo. 6117.+)<br />

W<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> third son of Judge Nathaniel Pope of K<strong>as</strong>k<strong>as</strong>kia, 111.,<br />

f<strong>or</strong>merly of Kentucky, and w<strong>as</strong>, through his maternal grandmo<strong>the</strong>r,<br />

Lucretia Hubbard of New London, Conn., descended from Gov.<br />

Leverett of M<strong>as</strong>s., and from <strong>the</strong> Rev. William Hubbard of Ipswich,<br />

<strong>the</strong> hist<strong>or</strong>ian of New England. Through his maternal<br />

ancestress, Mabel Harlakenden, <strong>the</strong> second wife of Gov. Haynes<br />

of Hartf<strong>or</strong>d, he w<strong>as</strong> also descended from Alfred <strong>the</strong> Great, from<br />

William <strong>the</strong> Conquer<strong>or</strong>, from <strong>the</strong> earls of Warwick and <strong>the</strong> earls<br />

of Staff<strong>or</strong>d, and from o<strong>the</strong>r k<strong>in</strong>gs and oth6r nobility of England.<br />

(^'ee Nos. 2139, 7038, and Appemh'x A.)<br />

He graduated at West Po<strong>in</strong>t military academy <strong>in</strong> 1842, and w<strong>as</strong><br />

appo<strong>in</strong>ted a second lieutenant <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> c<strong>or</strong>ps of topographical eng<strong>in</strong>eers.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> at <strong>the</strong> tak<strong>in</strong>g of Monterey, <strong>in</strong> Mexico, <strong>in</strong> September, 1846,<br />

by <strong>the</strong> troops under Gen. Tayl<strong>or</strong> ; and w<strong>as</strong> promoted to a first lieutenancy,<br />

his commission to date from <strong>the</strong> 23d of Sept., 1846. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> at <strong>the</strong> battle of Buena Vista <strong>in</strong> February, 1847, and f<strong>or</strong> his<br />

services <strong>the</strong>re received <strong>the</strong> brevet rank of capta<strong>in</strong>. He w<strong>as</strong> subsequently<br />

employed to test <strong>the</strong> fe<strong>as</strong>ibility of supply<strong>in</strong>g water on <strong>the</strong><br />

arid pla<strong>in</strong>s between Tex<strong>as</strong> and New Mexico by means of Artesiau<br />

<strong>well</strong>s. In July, 1856, he w<strong>as</strong> promoted to <strong>the</strong> full rank of capta<strong>in</strong><br />

of topographical eng<strong>in</strong>eers; and held that office <strong>in</strong> Feb., 1861, when<br />

he w<strong>as</strong> detailed <strong>as</strong> one of <strong>the</strong> officers to conduct <strong>the</strong> president elect<br />

to <strong>the</strong> seat of government at W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton.<br />

On <strong>the</strong> 17th of May, 1861, after <strong>the</strong> commencement of <strong>the</strong> civil<br />

war, he w<strong>as</strong> appo<strong>in</strong>ted a brigadier-general of volunteers, by President<br />

L<strong>in</strong>coln, and w<strong>as</strong> <strong>as</strong>signed to a command <strong>in</strong> Missouri, and w<strong>as</strong><br />

at <strong>the</strong> battle of Blackwater. In March, 1862, he w<strong>as</strong> appo<strong>in</strong>ted a<br />

maj<strong>or</strong>-general of volunteers; w<strong>as</strong> <strong>as</strong>signed <strong>the</strong> command of <strong>the</strong><br />

troops <strong>in</strong> Missouri, who were to co-operate with <strong>the</strong> flotilla under<br />

<strong>the</strong> command of Capt. Foote of <strong>the</strong> navy, <strong>in</strong> reduc<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> confederate<br />

w<strong>or</strong>ks at Island No. 10 <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mississippi river, near<br />

New Madrid. He marched to New Madrid and captured it, on<br />

<strong>the</strong> 14 March, 1862. A canal w<strong>as</strong> subsequently cut through <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>in</strong>undated f<strong>or</strong>est on <strong>the</strong> Missouri side of <strong>the</strong> river ; by means of<br />

which Gen. Pope's troops were enabled to cross <strong>the</strong> Mississippi <strong>in</strong><br />

transp<strong>or</strong>ts, so <strong>as</strong> to get <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> rear of <strong>the</strong> confederate batteries on<br />

<strong>the</strong> opposite side of <strong>the</strong> river. This hav<strong>in</strong>g been accomplished on<br />

<strong>the</strong> 7th of April, by a division of Gen. Pope's troops, under <strong>the</strong><br />

command of Gen. Pa<strong>in</strong>e, <strong>the</strong> troops on <strong>the</strong> island surrendered to<br />

Capt. Foote on <strong>the</strong> night of <strong>the</strong> 7th of April. And Gen. Pope's<br />

laud f<strong>or</strong>ces <strong>the</strong> next day succeeded <strong>in</strong> captur<strong>in</strong>g several thousand<br />

of <strong>the</strong> confederate troops on <strong>the</strong> Tennessee side of <strong>the</strong> river. He<br />

w<strong>as</strong> appo<strong>in</strong>ted brigadier-general of volunteers on <strong>the</strong> 21 March, 1862.<br />

In April, 1862, after <strong>the</strong> battle of Shiloh, when Gen. Ilalleck<br />

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found Gen. Grant's army much reduced ; and called to him Gen.<br />

Pope, and all his f<strong>or</strong>ces, from <strong>the</strong> neighb<strong>or</strong>hood of New Madrid and<br />

F<strong>or</strong>t Pillow, and placed him and his c<strong>or</strong>ps on <strong>the</strong> left w<strong>in</strong>g of <strong>the</strong><br />

army which w<strong>as</strong> to advance upon <strong>the</strong> confederate stronghold at<br />

C<strong>or</strong><strong>in</strong>th. <strong>The</strong> march commenced on <strong>the</strong> 27th of April, and between<br />

that and <strong>the</strong> IGth of May <strong>the</strong>re were frequent skirmishes<br />

with <strong>the</strong> enemy. And <strong>the</strong>re' were two sharp engagements at and<br />

around Farm<strong>in</strong>gton, a few miles e<strong>as</strong>t of C<strong>or</strong><strong>in</strong>th, <strong>in</strong> which Gen.<br />

Pope's division w<strong>as</strong> prom<strong>in</strong>ent. <strong>The</strong> siege of Cdr<strong>in</strong>th commenced<br />

on <strong>the</strong> 20th of May, 1862. On <strong>the</strong> 28 of May <strong>the</strong> left w<strong>in</strong>g of <strong>the</strong><br />

army, under General Pope, attacked what afterwards w<strong>as</strong> found to<br />

be <strong>the</strong> most imp<strong>or</strong>tant part of <strong>the</strong> confederate w<strong>or</strong>ks ; which attack<br />

w<strong>as</strong> most vig<strong>or</strong>ously resisted. <strong>The</strong> next day Gen. Pope opened upon<br />

that part of <strong>the</strong> defences of C<strong>or</strong><strong>in</strong>th with heavy artillery, when <strong>the</strong><br />

confederates retired from <strong>the</strong> battery and allowed him to occupy <strong>the</strong><br />

position which <strong>the</strong>y had so vig<strong>or</strong>ously defended <strong>the</strong> day bef<strong>or</strong>e ;<br />

bef<strong>or</strong>e daylight on <strong>the</strong> m<strong>or</strong>niug of <strong>the</strong> 3Uth of May <strong>the</strong> l<strong>as</strong>t of <strong>the</strong><br />

confederate army retired from <strong>the</strong>ir w<strong>or</strong>ks, and <strong>the</strong> siege of C<strong>or</strong><strong>in</strong>th<br />

w<strong>as</strong> ended.<br />

In June, 1862, he w<strong>as</strong> summoned to W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton to take <strong>the</strong><br />

command of <strong>the</strong> army of Virg<strong>in</strong>ia, after Gen. Jackson of <strong>the</strong> confederate<br />

army had compelled Gen. Banks to retreat from W<strong>in</strong>chester<br />

<strong>in</strong>to Maryland, had defeated Gen. Shields at P<strong>or</strong>t Eepublic, and had<br />

compelled Gen. Fremont to retire bef<strong>or</strong>e him. He w<strong>as</strong> made a brigadier-general<br />

of <strong>the</strong> regular army on <strong>the</strong> 14th of July, 1862, and<br />

<strong>as</strong>sumed <strong>the</strong> command of <strong>the</strong> army of Virg<strong>in</strong>ia, and marched towards<br />

Kichmond, and arrived at Culpepper Court House, a few<br />

miles n<strong>or</strong>th of <strong>the</strong> Rapidan river, early <strong>in</strong> August. On <strong>the</strong> 8th of<br />

August, 1862, on hear<strong>in</strong>g that <strong>the</strong> confederates had crossed <strong>the</strong><br />

Rapidan <strong>in</strong> f<strong>or</strong>ce, he sent f<strong>or</strong>ward Gen. Banks, with two divisions, to<br />

hold <strong>the</strong>m <strong>in</strong> check. On <strong>the</strong> 9th Banks advanced to <strong>the</strong> neighb<strong>or</strong>hood<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Cedar Mounta<strong>in</strong>, abou^ half way between Culpepper<br />

Court House and <strong>the</strong> Rapidan. A desperate conflict here ensued, <strong>in</strong><br />

which many were killed and wounded on both sides ; but <strong>in</strong> which<br />

<strong>the</strong> Union f<strong>or</strong>ces were eventually w<strong>or</strong>sted, ow<strong>in</strong>g to <strong>the</strong> strong position<br />

of <strong>the</strong> confederates.<br />

Gen. Pope, with <strong>the</strong> army of Virg<strong>in</strong>ia, rema<strong>in</strong>ed near Culpepper<br />

Court House until <strong>the</strong> 17th of August, when he learned that <strong>the</strong><br />

confederate army, under Gen. Robert E. Lee, w<strong>as</strong> only a few miles<br />

<strong>in</strong> front of him, <strong>in</strong> overwhelm<strong>in</strong>g f<strong>or</strong>ce, .lie <strong>the</strong>ref<strong>or</strong>e fell back and<br />

recrossed <strong>the</strong> Rappahannock, and prepared to defend <strong>the</strong> p<strong>as</strong>sage of<br />

that river by <strong>the</strong> confederates, at <strong>the</strong> Rappahannock Station, on <strong>the</strong><br />

Orange and Alexandria railroad, and at <strong>the</strong> numerous f<strong>or</strong>ds above<br />

and below that place. He received <strong>or</strong>ders from W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton to hold<br />

<strong>the</strong> l<strong>in</strong>e of <strong>the</strong> Upper Rappahannock until <strong>the</strong> troops of Gen. Mc-<br />

Clcllan, which were be<strong>in</strong>g brought around from Harrison's Land<strong>in</strong>g<br />

and up <strong>the</strong> Potomac, could arrive and march to his <strong>as</strong>sistance. And<br />

f<strong>or</strong> several days <strong>the</strong>re w<strong>as</strong> cont<strong>in</strong>uous fight<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> his front, along <strong>the</strong><br />

river, from <strong>the</strong> Rappahannock Station n<strong>or</strong>thward ; <strong>in</strong> which <strong>the</strong> appa-<br />

rent eff<strong>or</strong>ts of <strong>the</strong> confederates to cross <strong>the</strong> river were frustrated.<br />

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But it afterwards appeai-cd that <strong>the</strong>se demonstrations <strong>in</strong> front of<br />

Gen. Pope's army were only <strong>in</strong>tended to m<strong>as</strong>k a movement of <strong>the</strong><br />

confederate general, Stonewall Jackson, <strong>in</strong> great f<strong>or</strong>ce, through<br />

Th<strong>or</strong>oughfare Gap <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bull Bun mounta<strong>in</strong>s, and <strong>the</strong>nce to <strong>the</strong><br />

Man<strong>as</strong>s<strong>as</strong> Junction, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> rear of <strong>the</strong> Union army. On <strong>the</strong> night of<br />

<strong>the</strong> 22 of August, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> midst of a terrific thunder st<strong>or</strong>m, a body<br />

of Gen. Jackson's cavalry, under <strong>the</strong> command of Gen. Stewart,<br />

made a bold and successful d<strong>as</strong>h across <strong>the</strong> country to Catlett's<br />

Station, immediately <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> rear of Gen. Pope, and plundered a<br />

valuable tra<strong>in</strong>; gett<strong>in</strong>g possession of <strong>the</strong> baggage and private property<br />

of <strong>the</strong> general.<br />

On <strong>the</strong> 23d of August Gen. Pope had fallen back upon "Warrentou,<br />

and w<strong>as</strong> re<strong>in</strong>f<strong>or</strong>ced by a p<strong>or</strong>tion of Gen. McClellau's army,<br />

under Generals Heiutzleman and Pitz John P<strong>or</strong>ter. Gen. Jackson,<br />

on <strong>the</strong> 24th and 25th of August, proceeded n<strong>or</strong>thward, through<br />

Th<strong>or</strong>oughfare Gap, and marched directly f<strong>or</strong> Centreville. On <strong>the</strong><br />

26th his cavalry fell suddenly upon <strong>the</strong> Union f<strong>or</strong>ce at Man<strong>as</strong>s<strong>as</strong><br />

Junction, captur<strong>in</strong>g a battery of artillery and a large amount of<br />

military st<strong>or</strong>es, and <strong>the</strong> w<strong>or</strong>ks at that place were immediately occupied<br />

by <strong>the</strong> confederates, <strong>in</strong> f<strong>or</strong>ce. And <strong>the</strong> next day a brigade<br />

of Gen. McClellan's army from Alexandria, which w<strong>as</strong> proceed<strong>in</strong>g<br />

to re<strong>in</strong>f<strong>or</strong>ce Gen. Pope, arrived at <strong>the</strong> junction by rail road, without<br />

be<strong>in</strong>g aware of <strong>the</strong> presence of <strong>the</strong> enemy, and w<strong>as</strong> driven back<br />

by <strong>the</strong> confederates, beyond Centreville, with heavy loss.<br />

When Gen. Pope <strong>as</strong>certa<strong>in</strong>ed that <strong>the</strong> confederates were <strong>in</strong> his<br />

rear, and that his communication with his b<strong>as</strong>e of supplies w<strong>as</strong> cut<br />

off, he decided that <strong>the</strong> defence of <strong>the</strong> upper Bappahannock must<br />

be abandoned. And on <strong>the</strong> 27th of August he evacuated Warrenton<br />

and Warreuton Junction ; direct<strong>in</strong>g Gen. McDo<strong>well</strong> with his<br />

own c<strong>or</strong>ps, and Sigel's c<strong>or</strong>ps, and Beynold's division, to march rapidly<br />

upon Ga<strong>in</strong>esville, so <strong>as</strong> to <strong>in</strong>tercept any re<strong>in</strong>f<strong>or</strong>cements com<strong>in</strong>g<br />

to Gen. Jackson through Thofoughfare Gap. He also directed Generals<br />

Beno and Kearny, with <strong>the</strong>ir divisions, to march on Greenwich,<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> rear of Ga<strong>in</strong>esville, to supp<strong>or</strong>t Gen. McDo<strong>well</strong>. And<br />

Gen. Pope himself, with Gen. P<strong>or</strong>ter's c<strong>or</strong>ps and Hooker's division,<br />

proceeded towards Man<strong>as</strong>s<strong>as</strong> Junction. Gen. Hooker, on <strong>the</strong> afternoon<br />

of <strong>the</strong> same day, came upon <strong>the</strong> confederate advance, under<br />

Gen. E<strong>well</strong>, and after a severe conflict drove <strong>the</strong>m hack on Man<strong>as</strong>-<br />

s<strong>as</strong> Junction. In <strong>the</strong> meantime. Gen. McDo<strong>well</strong> presented so<br />

threaten<strong>in</strong>g a front, that Gen. Longstreet, who had p<strong>as</strong>sed through<br />

Th<strong>or</strong>oughfare Gap with re<strong>in</strong>f<strong>or</strong>cements f<strong>or</strong> Gen. Jackson, deemed it<br />

prudent to fall back to <strong>the</strong> west side of <strong>the</strong> Bull Bun mounta<strong>in</strong>s.<br />

On <strong>the</strong> m<strong>or</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g of <strong>the</strong> 28th of August Gen. Jackson evacuated<br />

Man<strong>as</strong>s<strong>as</strong> Junction, and p<strong>as</strong>s<strong>in</strong>g through Centreville, took <strong>the</strong> Warrenton<br />

turnpike towards Ga<strong>in</strong>esville. And Gen. Pope, with <strong>the</strong><br />

divisions of Hooker and Beno and Kearney, pushed on to Man<strong>as</strong>s<strong>as</strong><br />

and Centreville ; send<strong>in</strong>g <strong>or</strong>ders f<strong>or</strong> Gen. P<strong>or</strong>ter to h<strong>as</strong>ten up from<br />

Broad Bun, where he had stopped. On <strong>the</strong> 29th of August most<br />

of <strong>the</strong> troops, belong<strong>in</strong>g to <strong>the</strong> Union army were engaged <strong>in</strong> a sangu<strong>in</strong>ary<br />

conflict with <strong>the</strong> confederates, <strong>in</strong> which very little advan-


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tage w<strong>as</strong> ga<strong>in</strong>ed on ei<strong>the</strong>r side. <strong>The</strong> conflict w<strong>as</strong> term<strong>in</strong>ated by <strong>the</strong><br />

approach of darkness ; and both parties, exhausted by <strong>the</strong> fatigues<br />

of <strong>the</strong> day, lay upon <strong>the</strong>ir arms, ready to renew <strong>the</strong> battle on <strong>the</strong><br />

m<strong>or</strong>row; <strong>the</strong> Union army hav<strong>in</strong>g nearly exhausted its provisions<br />

and f<strong>or</strong>age.<br />

<strong>The</strong> conflict w<strong>as</strong> renewed about one o'clock <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> afternoon of<br />

<strong>the</strong> 30th of August, and <strong>the</strong> fight<strong>in</strong>g soon became general along <strong>the</strong><br />

whole Hue of <strong>the</strong> Union army; He<strong>in</strong>tzleman occupy<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> extreme<br />

right, McDo<strong>well</strong> <strong>the</strong> extreme left, and Sigel, P<strong>or</strong>ter and Reno be<strong>in</strong>g<br />

posted <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> centre. And by four o'clock <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> afternoon <strong>the</strong><br />

whole of Gen. Pope's f<strong>or</strong>ces <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> field were engaged at close quarters<br />

with <strong>the</strong> enemy. About five o'clock <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> afternoon, Gren. Lee<br />

pushed f<strong>or</strong>wards immense m<strong>as</strong>ses of troops aga<strong>in</strong>st <strong>the</strong> Union left<br />

and centre, and <strong>the</strong> conflict became terrific along those p<strong>or</strong>tions of<br />

<strong>the</strong> l<strong>in</strong>e. <strong>The</strong> Union left at length gave way, and at nightfall had<br />

been f<strong>or</strong>ced back half a mile. And Gen. Pope f<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g it useless<br />

to contend longer with superi<strong>or</strong> numbers and <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> exhausted condition<br />

of his troops, retired across Bull Run to <strong>the</strong> heights of Centreville.<br />

Some fight<strong>in</strong>g afterwards took place on <strong>the</strong> even<strong>in</strong>g of <strong>the</strong><br />

1st of September, <strong>in</strong> which Generals Kearney and Stevens were<br />

killed. On <strong>the</strong> afternoon of <strong>the</strong> 2d of September, <strong>in</strong> pursuance of<br />

<strong>or</strong>ders from <strong>the</strong> commander <strong>in</strong> chief, Gen. Halleck, <strong>the</strong> troops under<br />

<strong>the</strong> command of Gen. Pope retreated with<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> defences of W<strong>as</strong>h<strong>in</strong>gton,<br />

and arrived <strong>the</strong>re without fur<strong>the</strong>r loss on <strong>the</strong> 3d of September<br />

; when Gen. Pope w<strong>as</strong> relieved of his command of <strong>the</strong> army of<br />

Virg<strong>in</strong>ia.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong>n <strong>as</strong>signed to <strong>the</strong> department of <strong>the</strong> n<strong>or</strong>thwest, where<br />

he soon succeeded <strong>in</strong> putt<strong>in</strong>g an end to <strong>the</strong> outrages which <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>dians<br />

<strong>in</strong> M<strong>in</strong>nesota had been committ<strong>in</strong>g upon <strong>the</strong> frontier <strong>in</strong>habitants<br />

of that state.<br />

H.<br />

SUSAN TRACY BAGG,<br />

{See M. QSQO.-i-)<br />

Widow of <strong>the</strong> late Moses Bagg of Utica, w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> daughter of<br />

William Geduey Tracy and Rachel (Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton) Tracy of Whitesb<strong>or</strong>ough.<br />

She w<strong>as</strong> b<strong>or</strong>n Nov. 20, 1800. Pot many years she<br />

had resided <strong>in</strong> Utica, and she removed <strong>the</strong>nce to New Y<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

year 1856, where she cont<strong>in</strong>ued to reside until her death, July<br />

17, 1859.<br />

F<strong>or</strong> nearly two years she had been <strong>in</strong> feeble health, and had accustomed<br />

herself to look f<strong>or</strong>ward to a sudden term<strong>in</strong>ation of her life.<br />

Early <strong>in</strong> July she w<strong>as</strong> <strong>in</strong>duced to go to Saratoga Spr<strong>in</strong>gs, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

hope that <strong>the</strong>ir curative waters, <strong>in</strong> connection with medical treatment,<br />

might alleviate some of <strong>the</strong> symptoms of her dise<strong>as</strong>e. <strong>The</strong>ir<br />

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her rest<strong>or</strong>ation to comf<strong>or</strong>table health, until<br />

when apoplectic symptoms were exhibited.<br />

on Friday, <strong>the</strong> 15th,<br />

She reta<strong>in</strong>ed her consciousness<br />

long enough calmly to f<strong>or</strong>esee <strong>the</strong>ir result, and <strong>the</strong>n sank<br />

rapidly<br />

peace.<br />

until on Sunday m<strong>or</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g, at eleven o'clock, she slept <strong>in</strong><br />

Her rema<strong>in</strong>s were buried just at sunset <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> F<strong>or</strong>est Hill cemetery,<br />

near Utica, <strong>in</strong> a lot selected by herself, and where <strong>the</strong> rema<strong>in</strong>s of her<br />

husband's family had been laid. She had been present at <strong>the</strong> consecration<br />

of its beautiful grounds, and had <strong>the</strong>n heard, <strong>as</strong> part of <strong>the</strong><br />

dedicat<strong>or</strong>y exercises, an ode written by herself, sung by <strong>the</strong> thousands<br />

present, to most of whom she w<strong>as</strong> known. One verse of it w<strong>as</strong><br />

vividly recalled to <strong>the</strong> mem<strong>or</strong>y of <strong>the</strong> friends who were pay<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong><br />

l<strong>as</strong>t token of <strong>the</strong>ir respect to her rema<strong>in</strong>s, by <strong>the</strong> hour and circum-<br />

stances<br />

—<br />

" <strong>The</strong> even<strong>in</strong>g sun upon this hill<br />

Bestows its latest ray,<br />

And promises ano<strong>the</strong>r dawn<br />

At every part<strong>in</strong>g day.<br />

Bright emblem of <strong>the</strong> blessed hope<br />

By God to m<strong>or</strong>tals given.<br />

That clos<strong>in</strong>g life upon this earth<br />

Precedes <strong>the</strong> dawn of Heaven."<br />

Her f<strong>or</strong>mer p<strong>as</strong>t<strong>or</strong>, <strong>the</strong> Rev. Dr. Philemon H. Fowler, of <strong>the</strong> First<br />

Presbyterian church <strong>in</strong> Utica paid this <strong>well</strong> deserved tribute to <strong>the</strong><br />

mem<strong>or</strong>y of her virtues.<br />

Mrs, Bagg united a number and a variety of excellencies which<br />

few of us can f<strong>in</strong>d elsewhere <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> circle of our acqua<strong>in</strong>tances.<br />

Strength and delicacy, ferv<strong>or</strong> of feel<strong>in</strong>g and coolness of judgment,<br />

<strong>the</strong> nicest susceptibility and perception, and <strong>the</strong> utmost energy and<br />

resolution, comb<strong>in</strong>ed to give completeness to her character.<br />

Though endowed by nature with <strong>the</strong> qualities that w<strong>in</strong> affection<br />

and <strong>in</strong>spire respect, it w<strong>as</strong> from grace that her crown<strong>in</strong>g beauty and<br />

attraction came. Preem<strong>in</strong>ent among her Christian charms w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

benevolence she cherished and practiced. Usefulness w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> end<br />

of her life. In every relation and <strong>in</strong> every sphere she merged herself<br />

<strong>in</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs. In <strong>the</strong> family, where we all most act ourselves, and<br />

where no disguises are kept up, and where our freest and fullest developments<br />

are made, she appeared almost unconscious of her own<br />

<strong>in</strong>terests and wants, <strong>in</strong> an engross<strong>in</strong>g regard to her k<strong>in</strong>dred, whom<br />

she constantly served.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are three positions <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> community with which my m<strong>in</strong>d<br />

most readily <strong>as</strong>sociates her. <strong>The</strong>y may be judged humble by <strong>the</strong><br />

w<strong>or</strong>ld, and we may have thought her condescend<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> tak<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong>m;<br />

but her usefulness <strong>the</strong>re gave <strong>the</strong>m dignity and hon<strong>or</strong>. <strong>The</strong> one is<br />

<strong>as</strong> a member of a sew<strong>in</strong>g society, where, by her presence and example,<br />

she encouraged charity to <strong>the</strong> po<strong>or</strong> ; <strong>the</strong> second is <strong>as</strong> a teacher<br />

<strong>in</strong> a mission Sunday school, where she long and faithfully and successfully<br />

taught <strong>the</strong> neglected children of parents of f<strong>or</strong>eign birth;<br />

<strong>the</strong> third is <strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> pr<strong>in</strong>cipal directress of an <strong>or</strong>phan <strong>as</strong>ylum, where f<strong>or</strong><br />

so many years she watched over mo<strong>the</strong>rless childhood with maternal<br />

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With a <strong>well</strong> poised, <strong>well</strong> discipl<strong>in</strong>ed and <strong>well</strong> <strong>in</strong>f<strong>or</strong>med m<strong>in</strong>d ;<br />

with a delicate and cultivated t<strong>as</strong>te ; with ardent and dis<strong>in</strong>terested<br />

affection and unflagg<strong>in</strong>g zeal, she so admirably acted her part, that<br />

<strong>as</strong> a counsel<strong>or</strong> and helper we looked upon her <strong>as</strong> <strong>in</strong>dispensable <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

household, <strong>in</strong> society, and <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> church.<br />

When her anticipated removal from Utica w<strong>as</strong> first announced,<br />

our feel<strong>in</strong>gs would have f<strong>or</strong>bidden her leav<strong>in</strong>g ; and when we yielded<br />

to <strong>the</strong> Providence that called her away, we rejoiced that <strong>the</strong> great<br />

metropolis to which she went w<strong>as</strong> a wider <strong>the</strong>atre f<strong>or</strong> those lab<strong>or</strong>s of<br />

love <strong>in</strong> which she so much delighted, and f<strong>or</strong> which she w<strong>as</strong> so<br />

em<strong>in</strong>ently fitted. Scarcely, however, had she reached her new<br />

home, bef<strong>or</strong>e sickness arrested her untired activity.<br />

Dur<strong>in</strong>g her welcome visit here, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> summer of 1858, it w<strong>as</strong><br />

pa<strong>in</strong>fully evident tbat her vig<strong>or</strong>ous constitution began to be underm<strong>in</strong>ed<br />

: and though she subsequently rallied somewhat, she never<br />

ce<strong>as</strong>ed to believe that sentence of death w<strong>as</strong> written upon her.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re w<strong>as</strong> a marked <strong>in</strong>cre<strong>as</strong>e <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> spirituality of her frame, and <strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> zest with which she relished div<strong>in</strong>e th<strong>in</strong>gs. She left New Y<strong>or</strong>k<br />

f<strong>or</strong> Saratoga, to gratify her friends, ra<strong>the</strong>r than with any expectation<br />

of improvement. She wrote to one of her bro<strong>the</strong>rs at <strong>the</strong> time :<br />

" I am deeply impressed with <strong>the</strong> call which I have had, to be pre-<br />

pared at any moment to leave all <strong>the</strong> th<strong>in</strong>gs of this life ; and I rejoice<br />

always <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> blessed promise of <strong>the</strong> life to come."<br />

<strong>The</strong> physician whose care she enjoyed at Saratoga w<strong>as</strong> a Luke <strong>in</strong>deed<br />

; and under his m<strong>in</strong>istries, and those of a cultivated and pious<br />

matron who <strong>as</strong>sisted him. and <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> society of a Christian household,<br />

who made her res<strong>or</strong>t even less a sanitarium than a home, she<br />

spent a few days most agreeably, and with an apparent amendment<br />

<strong>in</strong> health. Suddenly, however, a new shock of dise<strong>as</strong>e fell upon<br />

her, and she w<strong>as</strong> b<strong>or</strong>ne from a cheerful circle to a couch of languishment<br />

where, <strong>in</strong> a few hours, she fell <strong>as</strong>leep <strong>in</strong> Jesus.<br />

I.<br />

JONATHAN HYDE.<br />

(See JVo. 767.)<br />

<strong>The</strong> follow<strong>in</strong>g notice of <strong>the</strong> late Jonathan <strong>Hyde</strong> of Bath, Me., is<br />

from <strong>The</strong> N<strong>or</strong><strong>the</strong>rn Tribune of <strong>the</strong> 30th of November, 1850 :<br />

" He who lives a great truth is <strong>in</strong>comparably greater than he<br />

who but speaks it."<br />

<strong>The</strong> late Jonathan <strong>Hyde</strong>, whose demise h<strong>as</strong> already been noticed,<br />

h<strong>as</strong> f<strong>or</strong> over fifty years exhibited bef<strong>or</strong>e this community<br />

<strong>the</strong> great truth of a consistent human life <strong>in</strong> a degree of perfec-<br />

tion rarely to be met with. Through his long period of active<br />

life we have beheld him from day to day, and year to year, steadily,<br />

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citizen, and <strong>in</strong> all relations of life present<strong>in</strong>g to tliosc about liim<br />

a character <strong>the</strong> most exemplary.<br />

At length, <strong>in</strong> mature times, <strong>the</strong> curta<strong>in</strong> h<strong>as</strong> fallen ; <strong>the</strong> drama<br />

of a long and useful earthly life h<strong>as</strong> ended, that scenes of a brighter<br />

character may be opened above, and, <strong>in</strong> grateful acknowledgment<br />

of <strong>the</strong> gentle hand of Providence, which h<strong>as</strong> closed <strong>the</strong> earthly<br />

scene, we are left to profound mus<strong>in</strong>gs, <strong>in</strong> view of <strong>the</strong> picture<br />

which retrospective thoughts gradually br<strong>in</strong>g to <strong>the</strong> m<strong>in</strong>d.<br />

" <strong>The</strong> honest man is truly <strong>the</strong> noblest w<strong>or</strong>k of God." He is<br />

a gift from heaven to earth; and <strong>the</strong> long life of such an one,<br />

<strong>in</strong> however humble walk, must present to his generation, and may<br />

to <strong>the</strong> generation follow<strong>in</strong>g, a volume of <strong>in</strong>struction m<strong>or</strong>e cogent<br />

<strong>in</strong> its <strong>in</strong>fluence on cotemp<strong>or</strong>aries than many abstract disquisitions<br />

on Christian ethics.<br />

Ord<strong>in</strong>arily we are given to <strong>the</strong> gl<strong>or</strong>ification of quite diiFerent traits<br />

of human life and character,— a few fl<strong>as</strong>hes of brilliant earthly wit.<br />

an heroic display of <strong>the</strong> dar<strong>in</strong>g, even though it be sangu<strong>in</strong>ary and<br />

m<strong>or</strong>e barbarous than Christian,— a successful career of mere money<br />

gett<strong>in</strong>g and property manag<strong>in</strong>g to <strong>the</strong> atta<strong>in</strong>ment of v<strong>as</strong>t accumulations,<br />

with, perhaps, few if any of <strong>the</strong> qualities which f<strong>or</strong>m an<br />

example w<strong>or</strong>thy to be presented to <strong>the</strong> ris<strong>in</strong>g generation of a Chris-<br />

tian people ; <strong>or</strong>, <strong>the</strong> extra<strong>or</strong>d<strong>in</strong>ary development of some o<strong>the</strong>r trait<br />

of character, while <strong>the</strong> numerous o<strong>the</strong>rs, essential to constitute a<br />

symmetrical and <strong>well</strong>-balanced man, have been left hardly cultivated<br />

at all. To <strong>the</strong>se and similar dist<strong>or</strong>ted pictures of human<br />

life is <strong>the</strong> admiration of <strong>the</strong> young <strong>in</strong>vited, while <strong>the</strong> examples of<br />

a m<strong>or</strong>e modest but perfect character are less noticed.<br />

But, examples of practical life and character like <strong>the</strong> one bef<strong>or</strong>e<br />

us, though <strong>the</strong>y speak <strong>in</strong> gentle tones, <strong>the</strong>y address <strong>the</strong>mselves to<br />

<strong>the</strong> conscience and to <strong>the</strong> whole m<strong>or</strong>al sense of our better nature,<br />

and should be regarded <strong>as</strong> among <strong>the</strong> choicest bounties of heaven,<br />

not to be p<strong>as</strong>sed by unheeded, <strong>or</strong> soon f<strong>or</strong>gotten.<br />

Mr. <strong>Hyde</strong> w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> son of a farmer <strong>in</strong> Lebanon, Ct., which place<br />

he left <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> year 1792, at <strong>the</strong> age of 20 years, and made his first<br />

trip to <strong>the</strong> Kennebec f<strong>or</strong> <strong>the</strong> improvement of his health. Idealiz<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>the</strong> benefit sought, he cont<strong>in</strong>ued his visits at <strong>in</strong>tervals, p<strong>as</strong>s<strong>in</strong>g most<br />

of his time, while on <strong>the</strong> river, ei<strong>the</strong>r at <strong>the</strong> settlement near Jones's<br />

Eddy <strong>in</strong> Ge<strong>or</strong>getown, <strong>or</strong> at Pownalb<strong>or</strong>o', now Dresden, which were<br />

<strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong> pr<strong>in</strong>cipal seats of commerce on <strong>the</strong> Kennebec, and spend<strong>in</strong>g<br />

his w<strong>in</strong>ters, m<strong>or</strong>e <strong>or</strong> less, <strong>in</strong> teach<strong>in</strong>g school <strong>in</strong> his native state, until<br />

1799, when he established himself at Bath, and opened a st<strong>or</strong>e f<strong>or</strong><br />

retail trade.<br />

Prudently conf<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g himself to his means, which were limited,<br />

and gradually extend<strong>in</strong>g his bus<strong>in</strong>ess, <strong>as</strong> his ability <strong>in</strong>cre<strong>as</strong>ed and<br />

<strong>the</strong> wants of <strong>the</strong> place demanded, he progressively advanced to circumstances<br />

which, previous to and after <strong>the</strong> l<strong>as</strong>t war with England,<br />

permitted him to engage <strong>in</strong> f<strong>or</strong>eign trade without prejudice to his<br />

vend<strong>in</strong>g bus<strong>in</strong>ess. But m<strong>or</strong>e recently, <strong>as</strong> is <strong>well</strong> known, he h<strong>as</strong><br />

given his attention mostly to <strong>the</strong> iuip<strong>or</strong>tation and vend<strong>in</strong>g of iron,<br />

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steel, &e.* gradually br<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>g his earthly concerns <strong>in</strong>to a condition<br />

to be left whenever his course might term<strong>in</strong>ate.<br />

His steady habits, m<strong>or</strong>al dep<strong>or</strong>tment, and manifest respect f<strong>or</strong><br />

civil and religious <strong>or</strong>der, early drew towards him confid<strong>in</strong>g popular<br />

sentiment, which soon commanded his services <strong>as</strong> a select man of <strong>the</strong><br />

town, over which board of officers he presided many years, and also<br />

frequently represented <strong>the</strong> town <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> state legislature dur<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong><br />

connection of Ma<strong>in</strong>e with M<strong>as</strong>sachusetts ; and f<strong>or</strong> twelve years, embrac<strong>in</strong>g<br />

some of <strong>the</strong> most try<strong>in</strong>g times <strong>in</strong> a f<strong>in</strong>ancial po<strong>in</strong>t of view<br />

which <strong>the</strong> country h<strong>as</strong> experienced s<strong>in</strong>ce <strong>the</strong> commencement of <strong>the</strong><br />

present century, he acted <strong>as</strong> president of <strong>the</strong> L<strong>in</strong>coln bank.<br />

Thus, with an even ten<strong>or</strong>, and m<strong>or</strong>e and m<strong>or</strong>e <strong>in</strong>teri<strong>or</strong> and expansive<br />

views and purposes, he w<strong>as</strong> permitted to complete <strong>the</strong> full period<br />

of human life to <strong>the</strong> age of 78 years, when, Oct. 18, 1850, with an<br />

humble faith <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> L<strong>or</strong>d, he w<strong>as</strong> <strong>in</strong>dulged with a quiet exit, which<br />

seemed peculiarly <strong>in</strong> keep<strong>in</strong>g with his whole character.<br />

Through his whole life, <strong>the</strong> honest man w<strong>as</strong> apparent <strong>in</strong> all his<br />

transactions.<br />

Punctual to an extra<strong>or</strong>d<strong>in</strong>ary degree, his obligations were often<br />

met bef<strong>or</strong>e <strong>the</strong>y reached maturity, and, though a large and lenient<br />

credit<strong>or</strong>, he seldom himself really owed to any one aught but good-<br />

will.<br />

His hospitality, though not ostentatious, w<strong>as</strong> hearty, and his house<br />

w<strong>as</strong> ever open to a large circle of friends, while <strong>the</strong> w<strong>or</strong>thy po<strong>or</strong><br />

were not know<strong>in</strong>gly turned empty away.<br />

He w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> truly polite man, f<strong>or</strong> his habitual disesteem of himself<br />

and regard f<strong>or</strong> <strong>the</strong> feel<strong>in</strong>gs of o<strong>the</strong>rs constra<strong>in</strong>ed him ever to treat<br />

<strong>the</strong>m with due consideration; and he w<strong>as</strong> also cautious of prejuclrf<strong>in</strong>g'm<br />

a c<strong>as</strong>e <strong>in</strong>volv<strong>in</strong>g personal <strong>in</strong>terest, seldom allow<strong>in</strong>g himself<br />

to speak to <strong>the</strong> disadvantage of any one.<br />

A seem<strong>in</strong>gly constitutional truthfulness pervaded his whole life,<br />

and even his figures, <strong>as</strong> <strong>well</strong> <strong>as</strong> his judgment, were seldom found to<br />

be <strong>in</strong>c<strong>or</strong>rect.<br />

Though he never became '' a profess<strong>or</strong> of religion," <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> general<br />

acceptation of <strong>the</strong> term, his whole life w<strong>as</strong> practically such a<br />

profession. Few persons rendered a m<strong>or</strong>e constant attendance on<br />

div<strong>in</strong>e w<strong>or</strong>ship, <strong>or</strong> m<strong>or</strong>e cheerful and reliable supp<strong>or</strong>t to religious<br />

and benevolent <strong>in</strong>stitutions and charity ; amongst <strong>the</strong> latter of which<br />

<strong>the</strong> American colonization society shared largely of his zeal and<br />

bounty.<br />

<strong>The</strong> circumstances which may have operated to restra<strong>in</strong> him from<br />

<strong>the</strong> f<strong>or</strong>mal profession of religion and a local connection with <strong>the</strong><br />

church were, probably, his extreme diffidence of his personal goodness,<br />

and by his great caution of profess<strong>in</strong>g a belief <strong>in</strong> any system<br />

of faith <strong>in</strong> which he could not fully concur.<br />

Though <strong>in</strong> politics, <strong>as</strong> <strong>in</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r matters, he w<strong>as</strong> staunchly conser-<br />

vative, he w<strong>as</strong> not backward to adopt new me<strong>as</strong>ures when <strong>the</strong>ir wisdom<br />

could be clearly shown ; and he w<strong>as</strong> one of <strong>the</strong> most prompt to<br />

f<strong>or</strong>ward and patronize every sound scheme of public improvement.<br />

Moderation and stead<strong>in</strong>ess were not<strong>or</strong>ious characteristics of his


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whole life, and <strong>the</strong>se traits, comb<strong>in</strong>ed with promptness of action,<br />

<strong>in</strong>dustry and frugality, <strong>as</strong> will ever be <strong>the</strong> c<strong>as</strong>e, enabled him, without<br />

a strong love of property f<strong>or</strong> its own sake, to avoid those revulsions<br />

<strong>in</strong> his bus<strong>in</strong>ess so common to commercial men, and to secure a competency<br />

f<strong>or</strong> <strong>the</strong> use of his flmiily.<br />

Such were a few of <strong>the</strong> exemplary traits <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> character and<br />

hist<strong>or</strong>y of our departed friend.<br />

Explanation of Abbreviations, ^c, used <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Genealogy,<br />

«<br />

bap., baptized. b., b<strong>or</strong>n.<br />

d., died. m., married.<br />

s.;p., s<strong>in</strong>e prole, without issue.<br />

unm., unmarried. unn., unnamed.<br />

+ Indicates that fur<strong>the</strong>r particulars of, and <strong>the</strong> children &c. of<br />

<strong>the</strong> descendant of William <strong>Hyde</strong> aga<strong>in</strong>st whose name it is placed,<br />

will be found <strong>in</strong> a subsequent part of <strong>the</strong> <strong>genealogy</strong>, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> proper<br />

place acc<strong>or</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g to <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>dividual number of such descendant.


EXPLANATION OF THE INDEX.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>descendants</strong> of William <strong>Hyde</strong>, to <strong>the</strong> seventh generation <strong>in</strong>clusive, with very fcw exceptions, are<br />

<strong>in</strong> this <strong>genealogy</strong> numbered successively, <strong>in</strong> each generation; so that each descendant h<strong>as</strong> his <strong>or</strong> her<br />

<strong>in</strong>dividual number. <strong>The</strong> male children of <strong>the</strong> same parents, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> number<strong>in</strong>g of those generations,<br />

and <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong> <strong>female</strong> children of <strong>the</strong><br />

are first numbered? <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>or</strong>der of <strong>the</strong>ir births, bef<strong>or</strong>e <strong>the</strong> <strong>female</strong>s ;<br />

same parents are numbered, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>or</strong>der of <strong>the</strong>ir births. And such <strong>descendants</strong> will be found <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

proper places <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>genealogy</strong>, by <strong>the</strong> numbers set opposite <strong>the</strong>ir respective names <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>dex.<br />

To render <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>dex<strong>in</strong>g of <strong>the</strong> <strong>descendants</strong> m<strong>or</strong>e convenient, those hav<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> family names, respect-<br />

ively, of <strong>the</strong> ten families which were <strong>the</strong> most numerous, are <strong>in</strong>dexed by <strong>the</strong>mselves ; <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> first ten<br />

parts of <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>dex. And all those hav<strong>in</strong>g o<strong>the</strong>r family names will be found <strong>in</strong> Part XI of <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>dex.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ten families which are thus <strong>in</strong>dexed separately, are 1, <strong>Hyde</strong>; 2, L<strong>or</strong>d; 3, Griswold; i, Abel; 5,<br />

Tracy; 6. Sill; 7, Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton; 8, D<strong>or</strong>r; 9, Rogers; and 10, Ely.<br />

In <strong>the</strong> first ten parts of <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>dex, <strong>the</strong> <strong>descendants</strong> of William <strong>Hyde</strong> are <strong>in</strong>dexed alphabetically<br />

acc<strong>or</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g to <strong>the</strong> Christian names. But <strong>in</strong> I'art XI of <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>dex, <strong>the</strong>y are arralfeed alphabetically,<br />

acc<strong>or</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g to <strong>the</strong> family names; and those hav<strong>in</strong>g tlie same fiimily name, are also generally arranged<br />

alphabetically, acc<strong>or</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g to <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>itial letters of <strong>the</strong> Christian name.<br />

Thus : to f<strong>in</strong>d Clar<strong>in</strong>a Griswold, <strong>the</strong> wife of Nathan Elliot, <strong>the</strong> reader must look among <strong>the</strong> C's <strong>in</strong><br />

Part III of <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>dex, where her <strong>in</strong>dividual number will be found to be 498. And <strong>the</strong>n by referr<strong>in</strong>g to<br />

followed by this mark,<br />

that number <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>genealogy</strong>, her name and marriage will be found at page 52 ;<br />

t, to <strong>in</strong>dicate that fur<strong>the</strong>r particulars of her and her husband and <strong>descendants</strong>, will be found <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

proper places, acc<strong>or</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g to that <strong>in</strong>dividual number, <strong>in</strong> a subsequent part of <strong>the</strong> <strong>genealogy</strong>.<br />

But to f<strong>in</strong>d Lucy Elliot, <strong>the</strong> eldest daughter, wife of Ilov. Seth Swift, <strong>the</strong> reader must look among <strong>the</strong><br />

Elliots <strong>in</strong> Part JCl of <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>dex, where her <strong>in</strong>dividual number will be found to be 2165. And by referr<strong>in</strong>g<br />

to that number <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>genealogy</strong>, her name and marriage will be found at page 190 ; followed by<br />

<strong>the</strong> same +, to <strong>in</strong>dicate that fur<strong>the</strong>r particulars of her and her husband and <strong>descendants</strong> will be found<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir proper places, acc<strong>or</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g to that <strong>in</strong>dividual number, <strong>in</strong> a subsequent part of <strong>the</strong> <strong>genealogy</strong>.<br />

A few of <strong>the</strong> <strong>descendants</strong> of <strong>the</strong> eighth generation have <strong>in</strong>dividual numbers; and those numbers will be<br />

found <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> proper Parts of <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>dex, opposite <strong>the</strong> names of those de.scendants. Only a few of <strong>the</strong> <strong>descendants</strong><br />

of <strong>the</strong> eighth generation, and none of <strong>the</strong> n<strong>in</strong>th and tenth generations, have <strong>in</strong>dividual numbers.<br />

But such <strong>descendants</strong>, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>genealogy</strong>, are rec<strong>or</strong>ded immediately after, and <strong>in</strong> connection with<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir l<strong>as</strong>t ancest<strong>or</strong> who h<strong>as</strong> an <strong>in</strong>dividual number. And <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> proper Parts of <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>dex, <strong>the</strong>ir names<br />

will be found opposite <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>dividual number of such ancest<strong>or</strong>, followed by this mark +, to <strong>in</strong>dicate<br />

that <strong>the</strong> reader must look f<strong>or</strong> <strong>the</strong> rec<strong>or</strong>d of such descendant, <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>genealogy</strong>, <strong>in</strong> connection with <strong>the</strong><br />

rec<strong>or</strong>d of <strong>the</strong> ancest<strong>or</strong> to whom that <strong>in</strong>dividual number belongs.<br />

Thus : to f<strong>in</strong>d Maj<strong>or</strong>-General John Sedgwick, of <strong>the</strong> eighth generation, <strong>the</strong> reader must search f<strong>or</strong><br />

his Christian name among <strong>the</strong> Sedgwicks, <strong>in</strong> Part .17 of <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>dex, where <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>dividual number of his<br />

mo<strong>the</strong>r Olive Coll<strong>in</strong>s (3096) will be found opposite his name, with this mark +, annexed to it (3096,+)<br />

to <strong>in</strong>dicate that his rec<strong>or</strong>d will be found <strong>in</strong> connection with hers <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>genealogy</strong>.<br />

Part XII of <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>dex conta<strong>in</strong>s <strong>the</strong> names of husbands, not of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Hyde</strong> blood, who have married<br />

<strong>female</strong> <strong>descendants</strong> of William <strong>Hyde</strong>. Such husbands are alphabetically arranged <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>dex, under<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir family names ; and those hav<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> same family name, are also arranged alphabetically acc<strong>or</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g<br />

to <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>itial of <strong>the</strong> Christian name. <strong>The</strong> name of <strong>the</strong> wife, with her <strong>in</strong>dividual number, is set opposite<br />

<strong>the</strong> name of <strong>the</strong> husband ;<br />

to show that <strong>the</strong> particulars of <strong>the</strong> husband must be sought f<strong>or</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> gene-<br />

alogy <strong>in</strong> connection with that <strong>in</strong>dividual number. And if she h<strong>as</strong> no <strong>in</strong>dividual number, <strong>the</strong> number of<br />

her ancest<strong>or</strong> who h<strong>as</strong> an <strong>in</strong>dividual number is added to her name <strong>in</strong> this Part of <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>dex, with tliis<br />

mark +; to <strong>in</strong>dicate that <strong>the</strong> particulars of <strong>the</strong> husband must be sought f<strong>or</strong> <strong>in</strong> tlie <strong>genealogy</strong> <strong>in</strong> connection<br />

with that <strong>in</strong>dividual number.<br />

Part A'lII of <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>dex, conta<strong>in</strong>s <strong>the</strong> names of wives, not of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Hyde</strong> blood, who have married male<br />

<strong>descendants</strong> of William <strong>Hyde</strong>. Such wives are alphabetically arranged <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>dex under <strong>the</strong>ir family<br />

names; and those hav<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> same family names are also arranged alphabetically, acc<strong>or</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g to <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>i-<br />

tial of <strong>the</strong> Christian name. <strong>The</strong> name of <strong>the</strong> husband, with his <strong>in</strong>dividual number, is set opposite <strong>the</strong><br />

name of <strong>the</strong> wife, to show that <strong>the</strong> particulars of <strong>the</strong> wife must be sought f<strong>or</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>genealogy</strong> <strong>in</strong> connection<br />

with that <strong>in</strong>dividual number. And if he h<strong>as</strong> no <strong>in</strong>dividual number, <strong>the</strong> number of his next<br />

ancest<strong>or</strong> who h<strong>as</strong> an <strong>in</strong>dividual number is added to his name, <strong>in</strong> this Part of <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>dex, with this mark,<br />

+ ; to <strong>in</strong>dicate that <strong>the</strong> particulars of <strong>the</strong> wife must be sought f<strong>or</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>genealogy</strong> <strong>in</strong> connection with<br />

that <strong>in</strong>dividual number.<br />

In some c<strong>as</strong>es, duplicate and triplicate numbers will be found. But <strong>in</strong> such c<strong>as</strong>e <strong>the</strong>re arc marks of<br />

dist<strong>in</strong>ction <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>dex, <strong>as</strong> <strong>well</strong> <strong>as</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> body of <strong>the</strong> <strong>genealogy</strong>; <strong>as</strong> 408, 468a, 40S6, &c. <strong>The</strong> names of<br />

<strong>descendants</strong> who died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy <strong>or</strong> <strong>in</strong> childhood, are not conta<strong>in</strong>ed iu <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>dex.


INDEX<br />

PAET I. ^ /<br />

Cheistian names of <strong>descendants</strong> of <strong>the</strong> first William Htde of N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

bbak<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> family name of hyde, with <strong>the</strong> names of <strong>the</strong> peesons <strong>the</strong>y<br />

married, &c. :<br />

Aaron Hall,


1198<br />

Alexander, m. M. Burnham, 323<br />

" d, unm. 1374a<br />

" m. C<strong>or</strong>. Hull, 4696<br />

" F. m. C. Dean, 4078<br />

•" G. m. E. Sawyer, 4589<br />

Alfred, 4895-J-<br />

" Eugene, 3504+<br />


Eliz. Russell, |<br />

" W.<br />

Arthur,<br />

" Allyn,<br />

Artimesia M., d. unm.<br />

Asa, m. Lucy French,<br />

" m. Abigail Hazen,<br />

" m. Lucy Rowland<br />

" m.<br />

" D.<br />

Asahel, m. Es<strong>the</strong>r Rob<strong>in</strong>son,<br />

'' d. unm.<br />

m. A. Liv<strong>in</strong>gston,<br />

i, m. D. Converse,<br />

Ashur, m. Phebe Bugbee,<br />

" J. m. M. E. Warren,<br />

" S. m.<br />

Atwood A. m. M. A. Reeves,<br />

Augusta,<br />

" Jane,<br />

Augustus, ni. F. W. Foster,<br />

" L<strong>or</strong>d,<br />

" 0. ni. A. Downs,<br />

Aurelia, m. Jesse Landon.<br />

" m. J. Eldridge,<br />

" C. m. E. C. Halsey,<br />

Aust<strong>in</strong>, m. Eliz. Mygatt,<br />

Azariah, ni. R. Edgerton,<br />

" m. A. B. Reed,<br />

L. M. Everett<br />

Azel, m. Areth. Fitch,<br />

Azubah, m. J. W. Fuller,<br />

" Lodoska,<br />

HYDE DESCENDANTS.<br />

Arba, m. P. McNoll, j<br />

M. Scripture,<br />

j<br />

" Gr. ni. Jane Rice,<br />

4649<br />

4649-I-<br />

Ben Frankl<strong>in</strong>,<br />

Arcliibald Crary,<br />

5028<br />

' W. m. Mary A. <strong>Hyde</strong>, 40S0+<br />

" W. d. uniu.<br />

4079<br />

Ardelia Avery,<br />

4888+<br />

Arunali W. m. Sarah Kilb<strong>or</strong>n , 1312<br />

" W. m. E. Rucker, 4098+<br />

" W.m. S.P.Andrews,)<br />

4113<br />

4114+<br />

4080+<br />

3564+<br />

4088+<br />

214<br />

985<br />

389<br />

4028<br />

4589+<br />

1543<br />

4599<br />

4610<br />

1286<br />

952<br />

5036+<br />

5037<br />

3629<br />

2909+<br />

7255+<br />

1051<br />

1120<br />

7179<br />

3440+<br />

2910<br />

4617<br />

2979<br />

7288<br />

1737<br />

236<br />

3636<br />

658<br />

2780<br />

7184<br />

Barnab<strong>as</strong> B. m. C. A. Cran- ]<br />

dall, j 4566<br />

Bazaleel, m. M. P<strong>or</strong>ter, 129<br />

Bela B., m. Mary Marsh, 1736<br />

1199


1200<br />

Carol<br />

INDEX.


Clara Virg<strong>in</strong>ia,<br />

HYDE DESCENDANTS. 1201<br />

3634f<br />

Clarence Levi, 33G8+<br />

" Melville, 3440+<br />

Clarissa, m. J. L. Paterson, 7G0<br />

" m. Sim. Backus, 1087<br />

" m. J. Sampson, 1559<br />

" 2G57<br />

" m. M. B. Silliman, 2908<br />

" m. John <strong>Hyde</strong>, 4618<br />

" 4723<br />

" A. m. Edw. Downs, 4111<br />

" M.m. J. D.Hendricks, 2961+<br />

Cle<strong>or</strong>a, m. — Burns, 4591+<br />

Collis Allen, 7163+<br />

C<strong>or</strong><strong>as</strong>anda, m. C. B. Jol<strong>in</strong>son, 4172<br />

C<strong>or</strong>b<strong>in</strong>, m. 4598+<br />

C<strong>or</strong>delia, m. John Ewart, 2976+<br />

" B. m. Ch<strong>as</strong>. Aik<strong>in</strong>, • 3376<br />

C<strong>or</strong>nelia, d. unm. 4080+<br />

" m. Darius Doty, 4589+<br />

7254<br />

" Eln<strong>or</strong>a, 5163<br />

C<strong>or</strong>nelius C.<br />

5156<br />

" Allen, 4114+<br />

" P. V. N. m. C. J. Hill,4080+<br />

C<strong>or</strong>tland, 4704+<br />

" Cleland, 4699+<br />

C<strong>or</strong>ydon, m. Anne Lyman, 2739+<br />

2740+<br />

" m. A. Richardson, 7163<br />

Cynthia, m. John Gilbert, 749<br />

" m. Arch. Welch, 2735<br />

" d.unm. 2788<br />

" A. m. Gardner Odd, 4176<br />

" Amanda, 7252<br />

" M. m. S. S. Benedict, 2795<br />

Cyrenus R. m. S. A.Tompk<strong>in</strong>s 5159<br />

Czar<strong>in</strong>a,<br />

4703+<br />

Dall<strong>as</strong>,


1202<br />

Ebenezer,<br />

INDEX.


iza F. d. unm.<br />

HYDE DESCENDANTS.<br />

1203


1204<br />

Emma,<br />

INDEX.


Francis Edward,<br />

HYDE DESCENDANTS.<br />

1205


1206<br />

Harriet, m. Henry Tyler,<br />

" m. J. S. Everett,<br />

" m. L<strong>or</strong><strong>in</strong> Butts,<br />

" m. — Burns,<br />

" m. J. Y. Adams,<br />

*' m. Ch<strong>as</strong>. Cliurcli,<br />

" A. m. W. S. Dennet,<br />

" A. m. Wm. H. Carter<br />

" A. m. E. A. Palmer,<br />

" Anne<br />

" Augusta,<br />

"<br />

B. m. S. Slocum,<br />

" B.<br />

" T. d. unm.<br />

" Zerviah,<br />

Harry, m. Luc. Beard,<br />

" Edgerton,<br />

Hellen, m. L. F<strong>or</strong>bes,<br />


Ira C. m. Lucy Rose,<br />

HYDE DESCENDANTS. 1207


1208<br />

Jedediah, m. Eliz. Friot,<br />

INDEX.


Joseph<strong>in</strong>e,<br />

HYDE DESCENDANTS.<br />

1209


1210<br />

Lucia E. m. K. Harrison,<br />

INDEX.


Marion E. m. Henry I. Fonda, 4354<br />

Martha, m. Jabez Post, 308<br />

" m. Joseph Mart<strong>in</strong>,<br />

HYDE DESCENDANTS. 1211


1212<br />

INDEX.<br />

Mary F. m. D. S. Barnes, 8619-}-<br />

" Fl<strong>or</strong>etta, 41(30+<br />

" Gr. J. m. L. H. Delano, 7213<br />

" H. m. H<strong>or</strong>ace Colton, 1048<br />

" I. m. Ch<strong>as</strong>. Arnold, 2793<br />

«' Isabella, 4178c<br />

" J. 2782<br />

" Jennet, 3642<br />

" J. m. J. E. Doty, 4112<br />

" Jane, 4658+<br />

" Jane, 2977+<br />

" Lathrop, 3466<br />

" L. m. J. W. Lewis, 4734<br />

" Lovisa, 4884+<br />

" Louisa, 7222+<br />

" M. d. unm. 2786<br />

" M. 5034<br />

"<br />

"<br />

P. J. m/T. L. Stedman, 5073<br />

S. m. Wm. H. Rice, 3633<br />

" Sarah, 3429<br />

" T. m. B. Brown, 5060<br />

" T. m. C. Dunlap, 5068<br />

" Tracy, 5059+<br />

" W. 2910+<br />

Maryette, m. J. S. Kent, 4641+<br />

" m — Harris,<br />

4080+<br />

4589+<br />

Matilda, 2792+<br />

" m. John F. Rice, 4654+<br />

Mat<strong>the</strong>w, m. E. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, | op<br />

"<br />

Han. Peniber,<br />

m. Roxa. Stoughton,<br />

j<br />

232<br />

" Eleazer, 1119<br />

Mehitable, d. unm. 394<br />

" m. Elijah Phelps, | pno<br />

J. Woodw<strong>or</strong>th, j<br />

Melancton Whelpley, 3463<br />

Mel<strong>in</strong>da, d. unm. 746<br />

" m. James Park, 705<br />

" m. R. Dunham, 2865<br />

4887+<br />

" m. Sam. Peck, 3339<br />

" P. m. N. C. Greenslit, 4548<br />

Melissa, m. Wm. Sprague, 784<br />

7253<br />

Melv<strong>in</strong>, John, 4080+<br />

Mildred, E. m. Calv<strong>in</strong> Burton, 4913<br />

Miles, Goodyear, 2909+<br />

Millard Fillm<strong>or</strong>e, 5094+<br />

Milo N<strong>or</strong>man, 7163+<br />

d 1548<br />

Milton, m. 783ffl<br />

" m. Lovice <strong>Hyde</strong>, 1617<br />

" d. unm. 5092<br />

M<strong>in</strong>erva, m. C. I. Hayes, 5136<br />

" m. M. S. Rock<strong>well</strong>, 4646+<br />

Moses, m. Sarah Dana, 148<br />

Mumf<strong>or</strong>d, m. H. Armstrong, 4533<br />

Munson, H. m. L. Wilmot, | j^n-q<br />

M. A. F<strong>or</strong>man, p^'^<br />

Myraetta, 3366<br />

Myron Russell, 4080+<br />

Nancy, m. Geo. Wolcott, 4094<br />

5055<br />

" Harriet, 5091+<br />

" Helleu,' 4114+<br />

" Maria, d. unm. 1360<br />

" M. m. Edward Jackson, 4118<br />

Naoma, m. John Badger, 780<br />

" d. unm. 2972<br />

Nathaniel, d. unm. 391<br />

" m. Lucr. Johnson, 680<br />

" m. Sarah Stroni^<br />

Cyn. Palmer,<br />

" m. C. Converse, 4642<br />

" d. unm. 4027<br />

" m. Ruth P. Tayl<strong>or</strong>, | ^gg^<br />

L. A. Rob<strong>in</strong>son, j<br />

" Alden, 4642+<br />

" S. m. M. Jameson, 3622<br />

" Y. d. unm. 4153<br />

Nelson, 2767+<br />

" d. unm. 4901<br />

" A. m. 4701<br />

Ne<strong>well</strong>, m. L. E. Hicks, 2767+<br />

4704+<br />

N<strong>or</strong>man, d. unm. 2900<br />

4366<br />

" B. 7258<br />

'••<br />

G. m. H. S. Simmons, 7162<br />

" Lavius; 4699+<br />

Octavia, d. unm. 1081<br />

" d. unm. 4889<br />

Olive, 707<br />

" d. unm. 750<br />

" m. Jath. Peck, 1498<br />

" m. W. Newton, 2736<br />

" m. AVm. <strong>Hyde</strong>, 2766+<br />

" P. d. unm. 3333<br />

" B. m. A. R. Elwood, 3619+<br />

" L. d. unm. 7169


Oliver, m. Life<br />

HYDE DESCENDANTS.<br />

1213


1214<br />

Eoduey, m.<br />

INDEX.


Sarah Aurelia,<br />

HYDE DESCENDANTS.<br />

1215


1216<br />

<strong>The</strong>od<strong>or</strong>e, 4695<br />

" m. Sarah <strong>Hyde</strong>, 294<br />

" B. m. C. L. H<strong>in</strong>ckley, 40S0f<br />

" N<strong>or</strong>ton, 453 9f<br />


Willi am, m. H. N. Sage,<br />

LORD DESCENDANTS. 1217


1218<br />

Charles D.<br />

INDEX.


Maria <strong>The</strong>rese,<br />

GRISWOLD DESCENDANTS. 1219


1220<br />

Caleb, m, Mary M<strong>or</strong>se,<br />

INDEX.


John,<br />

GRISWOLD DESCENDANTS.<br />

1221


1222<br />

Sarah,<br />

INDEX.


C<strong>as</strong>per K. m. J. "Willams,<br />

ABEL DESCENDANTS.<br />

1223


1224<br />

Hiel, m. Cynth. Peck,<br />

INDEX.


Rufus, d. unm.<br />

TRACY DESCENDANTS.<br />

1225


1226<br />

Anne,<br />

INDEX.


Elisha, m. L. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton,<br />

'<br />

TRACY DESCENDANTS. 1227


1228<br />

Hellen Louisa,<br />

INDEX.


Lewis,<br />

TRACY DESCENDANTS.<br />

1229


1230<br />

Otis J. m. M. Cusliman,<br />

Jane <strong>Hyde</strong>, 3835<br />

Ophelia,<br />

M. St<strong>or</strong>ms,<br />

J<br />

3848<br />

Pamelia, 3740+<br />

Peter, m. A. Hartsh<strong>or</strong>n, 1180<br />

"<br />

"<br />

m. Miranda Hall, 3772<br />

3877<br />

Pliebe,- 3S48f<br />

" m. S. Woodw<strong>or</strong>tli, 6116<br />

Philemon, m. Abigail Trott, 2512<br />

6888+<br />

Philura, m. S. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, 2510<br />

Ph<strong>in</strong>eh<strong>as</strong>, d. unm. 592<br />

." d. unm. 2511<br />

" L. m. Han. Lay, 6887<br />

Prudee, m. J. Chester,<br />

")<br />

07^7<br />

'^'^'<br />

John Hall, j<br />

Rachel, m. Ezek. <strong>Hyde</strong>, 267<br />

" m. C. Clark, 1188<br />

«< d. unm. 1278<br />

" m. A. Palmer, 3742<br />

" m. Ch<strong>as</strong>. Pettis,<br />

\<br />

A. Davidson,<br />

j<br />

Rebecca F. m. G. N<strong>or</strong>thup,<br />

Qypn<br />

5232<br />

Rial, m. D. A. Mart<strong>in</strong>, 1201<br />

" Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, 3879<br />

" S. m. A. Rob<strong>in</strong>son,<br />

D. Fairbanks,<br />

3871<br />

Richard Proct<strong>or</strong>, 6889<br />

Rosa M. 3773+<br />

Russell H. m. C. A. R. Hatch, 5231<br />

Ruth, 1208<br />

" M. m. E. P. Sturgess, 3784<br />

Saloma, m. Dan. Peake, 6565<br />

Samantha, 3867+<br />

Samuel, m. H. Edwards, 3866<br />

" M. m. Mary Daley, 3834<br />

Saphronia Elizabeth, 3868+<br />

" F. d. unm, 3825+<br />

Sarah, m. W. Liv<strong>in</strong>gston, 1203<br />

" d. unm. 3822<br />

"<br />

"<br />

m. 0. Sharp,<br />

m. — Catl<strong>in</strong>,<br />

3854<br />

*4043<br />

4045+<br />

" d. unm. 6864<br />

«' A. 4040+<br />

" Anne, 3828+<br />

'< Elizabeth, 3754+<br />

" G. d. uum. G861+<br />

INDEX.<br />

Septimus, 4042<br />

Simeon A. m. E. Lambert, 4002<br />

m. A. Harris, 1793<br />

m. R. K<strong>in</strong>gsbury,<br />

F. M. Adams,<br />

Eliz. Abel,<br />

I 3770<br />

5230+<br />

" d. unm. 6113<br />

'' K<strong>in</strong>gsbury, 3770+<br />

Sophia, m. Dyer McCall, 3842<br />

" m. J. Hillman, 3846<br />

" W. m. R. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, 3775<br />

Stephen, m. Widow Wade, 1202<br />

"<br />

"<br />

m. Sarah <strong>Hyde</strong>,<br />

S.A.Foote,<br />

]<br />

I<br />

"^^"^ qqok<br />

3825+<br />

Susan, m. I. M. Ma<strong>in</strong>e, 3841<br />

" E. m. H. B. Palmer, 5227+<br />

" Eliza, 3737+<br />

" H. m. J. H. M<strong>or</strong>ris, 3836+<br />

'• Hester, 6862+<br />

" K<strong>in</strong>gsbury, 3770+<br />

" Melissa, 3738+<br />

" R. m. W. S. Wilson, 4018<br />

Susanna, m. G. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, 6865<br />

" m. Moses Bagg, 6860+<br />

Sylvanus, 3863<br />

Sylvester, m, Lucy Fuller, 5227<br />

Sylvia, m. J. Rounds, 6567<br />

Thankful, m. 0. Wheaton, 3875<br />

<strong>The</strong>od<strong>or</strong>e Hunt, 3770+<br />

<strong>The</strong>ophilus m. S. Giff<strong>or</strong>d, 263<br />

" m. T. Draper, 1200<br />

3885<br />

" D. m. P. Kenyon, 3867<br />

Thom<strong>as</strong>, d. unm. 1211<br />

" m. S. Bushnell, 5230<br />

" H. R. m. A. A. Aldrich, 3782<br />

" H. Ray, 3782+<br />

Ulysses, m. J. L. Bunker, 3741<br />

Uri, m. Ruth Hovcy, 1195<br />

3837+<br />

" m. Perces Packer, 3836<br />

3868+<br />

Uriah, m. L. Hallam, 2502<br />

3817<br />

Vanderlyn, m. Aunice Davis, 3837+<br />

Wealtha, d. unm. 1194<br />

" m. Sylv. West, 1205<br />

m. A. B. Sherman, 3832


William, m. M. Burnliam,<br />

m. Nancy Fuller,<br />

m. Lucy Perk<strong>in</strong>s,<br />

Cooper,<br />

d. d. unm.<br />

F. m. S. S. Hulbert,<br />

Q. m. R. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton,<br />

Gardner,<br />

Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, d. s. jj.<br />

H. d. unm.<br />

H. m. H. A. Coit, ]<br />

Frs. Coit, I<br />

SILL DESCENDANTS.<br />

1276<br />

3756+<br />

3772-1-<br />

3850+<br />

3866+<br />

3878<br />

4044<br />

6860+<br />

4040+<br />

3834+<br />

4044+<br />

6860<br />

6863+<br />

2502+<br />

3870<br />

3997<br />

PART VI.<br />

1231<br />

" Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, 3774+<br />

" John, 3748+<br />

" Rogers, " 6893+<br />

" S. m. M. G. Rogers, 6893<br />

" Thom<strong>as</strong>, 4012<br />

« Wilson, 4014+<br />

" W<strong>in</strong>slow, 4037<br />

" Wolcott, 3045+<br />

3850+<br />

W<strong>in</strong>slow, d. unm. 6894<br />

Zabdial,<br />

Zebediah L. m. D. Rob<strong>in</strong>son, |<br />

F.Hibbard, j<br />

Zerviah, d. unm.<br />

Zipp<strong>or</strong>ah, m. H. B<strong>in</strong>gham,<br />

4041<br />

3738<br />

595<br />

1795<br />

Christian names of <strong>descendants</strong> of <strong>the</strong> first William <strong>Hyde</strong> of N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

BEARING <strong>the</strong> FAMILY NAME OF SILL, WITH THE NAMES OF THE PERSONS THEY<br />

MARRIED, &C. :<br />

Abel, m. Hepz. Peck,


1232<br />

Asenath, m. S. Lewis,<br />

Azubali, m. Cullic Ely,<br />

" m. A. Marv<strong>in</strong>,<br />

Benjam<strong>in</strong> D.m. S. A.Hamp-<br />

ton, 3<br />

" R. M. m. — Hammond,<br />

Bliven S. m. C. A. Latlirop,<br />

B<strong>or</strong>radill, d. unm.<br />

Butler, d. unm.<br />

Byron Gautier,<br />

" W. m. H. A. Gr<strong>in</strong>nel,<br />

" Cook,<br />

Calista M. m. A. Keyser,<br />

Calv<strong>in</strong> S. m.P. E. Bogardus,<br />

Carol<strong>in</strong>e,<br />

" m. Just<strong>in</strong> Hall,<br />

a<br />

" Anto<strong>in</strong>ette,<br />

" E.<br />

" H. m. Asaph Fitch,<br />

" K.<br />

" L. m. S. A. Vrooman,<br />

Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e,<br />

" A. m. W. V. Wagner,<br />

" D.<br />

" Frances,<br />

" Payne,<br />

Charles,<br />

" m. M. Swackhamer,<br />

" A. m. M. F. Reynolds,<br />

" Augustus,<br />

" E. m. Jen. Bull,<br />

" Henry,<br />

" S. m. E. Newbury,<br />

Charlotte, m. Erie Kent,<br />

" E.<br />

" M. m. G. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton,<br />

Clarissa S. m. Sylv. Cone,<br />

" T. d. unm.<br />

" Tredway,<br />

Clark,<br />

C<strong>or</strong>a Sophia,<br />

Cook D. m. L. A. Harrig,<br />

C<strong>or</strong>nelia,<br />

" M. m. E. M. Loomis,<br />

Cyrus Denison,<br />

Daniel, m. A. Knight,<br />

A. Barnes,<br />

'' m. H. Huugerf<strong>or</strong>d,<br />

1<br />

5641<br />

INDEX.


Elizabeth, N.<br />

SILL DESCENDANTS.<br />

1233


1234<br />

Henry Seymour, 5494f<br />

" W. m. S. M. Arnold, 5547-}-<br />

" W. m. H. Kussell, 6379+<br />

Hervey Hamilton, 5495+<br />

" N. m. A. Scofield, 5634+<br />

Hiram, m. Z. Pierce, 5632+<br />

H<strong>or</strong>ace, m. N. H. Bromley, ) r^on<br />

S. Bantee, j<br />

" H. m. C. Strong, . 5575<br />

" L. m. Mary Pond, 5479<br />

" W. m. M. E. Boynton, 5575+<br />

INDEX.<br />

Ida,<br />

5547+<br />

Isaac, m. S. Harvey, 1898<br />

" Newton, 5537+<br />

" W. m. M. Beckwith, 5536<br />

" W. N. m. A. Bolles, 5536+<br />

Jabez, m. Eliz. Noyes, 452<br />

M. Osb<strong>or</strong>n, [<br />

'« d. unm. 5569<br />

" m. J. Barber, ")<br />

Olivia Lee, [ 5588<br />

K. Sterl<strong>in</strong>g, )<br />

James, ' 5621+<br />

" E. 5632+<br />

" K<strong>in</strong>gsbury, 5581<br />

" M. m. M. A. Udell, 5491+<br />

Jane, m. Wm. Miller, 5587+<br />

5635+<br />

" H. d. unm. 5476+<br />

" L. m. A. M. Tbompson,5494+<br />

Janette, m. S. M. Berry, 5495+<br />

Jedediab P. m. Car. Ward, 6376+<br />

Jemima, m. Wm. Sterl<strong>in</strong>o- 1900<br />

David Wood,<br />

Jos. Walker,<br />

5546<br />

" m. C. Harrison, 5549<br />

" A. m. A. R. Knox, 5586+<br />

Jennette, m. R. Strong, 5623<br />

" Amelia, 5625+<br />

Jerusba, m. F. Beckwith, 5508<br />

Joanna, 5640+<br />

" L. m. J. Selden, 5621+<br />

John, m. Phebe Fith<strong>in</strong>, ")<br />

Hepz. Peck, I 449<br />

Lucy Peck, j<br />

"<br />

"<br />

m. M. Anderson,)<br />

E. Griswold,<br />

I<br />

d. unm.<br />

-iq'-q<br />

^^^^<br />

5470<br />

" m. M. E. Sargoant, 5469+<br />

John, m. L. B.Van Rensse- \ Kiqif<br />

'<br />

laer, |<br />

" m. M. White, 5493+<br />

" m. H. D. Beckwith, ~\<br />

Mary Dean, y 5537<br />

"<br />

Electa Dean,<br />

d. unm.<br />

)<br />

5571<br />

" Colt, 6377+<br />

" De Friest, 5491+<br />

" Enoch, 5494+<br />

" James, 6491+<br />

" L. m. A. L. Noyes, 5492<br />

'.' M. d. unm. 5476+<br />

" M. d. unm. 5654<br />

" M. B. m. S. Beaumont, 5496+<br />

" Nathaniel, 5494+<br />

" R. 5593+<br />

" R. 5594<br />

" S. m. A. W<strong>in</strong>slow, 5504+<br />

" Sargeant, 5469+<br />

"<br />

"<br />

W. m. C. Searle,<br />

W.<br />

5633+<br />

6376+<br />

Jonathan P. m. M. Faulkner, 6377<br />

" P. m. M. J. Colt, 6377+<br />

Joseph, m. Ruth Matson, ) . r^<br />

A. L. De Wolf, }<br />

^^^<br />

" m. Eliz. Lee, 1877<br />

" d. unm. 5475<br />

" m. Eliza Berry, 5496<br />

" m. Wid. Ames, 5495+<br />

" m. A. E. Chapl<strong>in</strong>, • 5496+<br />

" d. unm. 5535<br />

" m. E. Coolbaugh, 5589<br />

" m. H. J. Bennet, 5585<br />

5621+<br />

" Adelbert, 5632+<br />

'« L. d. unm. 1898<br />

" M. d. unm. 5 176+<br />

Joseph<strong>in</strong>e M. 5586+<br />

Julia, m. S. Ma<strong>the</strong>r, 5476+<br />

" Anne, 5649+<br />

" M. m. L. Twitchell, 6586+<br />

« Newbury, 6679+<br />

Juliette, m. W. Bosw<strong>or</strong>th, 5537+<br />

Kate Van Rensselaer, 6491+<br />

Keziah P. m. A. Rogers, 6493+<br />

Leon<strong>or</strong>a Louisa, 5547+<br />

Lois, m. D. Matson, 6473<br />

L<strong>or</strong>d F. m. H. Covey, 1919<br />

Louis Bolls, 5536+


Louisa,<br />

SILL DESCENDANTS.<br />

1235


1236<br />

Richard, m. Eliz. NicoU,<br />

INDEX.


William N. <strong>in</strong>. J. L<strong>as</strong>her, 5491+<br />

" Nicoll, 5491-i-<br />

5470+<br />

HUNTINGTON DESCENDANTS.<br />

PART VII<br />

William R. d. unm.<br />

Zip<strong>or</strong>ah, d. unm.<br />

1237<br />

5020<br />

1915<br />

Christian names of <strong>descendants</strong> of <strong>the</strong> fiest 'William Htde of N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

bear<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> family name of hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, with <strong>the</strong> names of <strong>the</strong><br />

persons <strong>the</strong>y married, &c. :<br />

Abby J. m. Almond Tracy,


1238<br />

Charles Wadsw<strong>or</strong>th,<br />

" White,<br />

*' Wisner,<br />

Charlotte B. m. S. H. Kellogg<br />

" Sophia,<br />

Chester,<br />

Christopher, m. S. B<strong>in</strong>gham,<br />

" m. L. Culver,<br />

" m. Mary Webb,<br />

Clara Louisa,<br />

Clarissa, m. M. Bottom, )<br />

R. Smith, )<br />

Coll<strong>in</strong>s H. m C. Sterit,<br />

CM. Freleigh<br />

" Freleigh,<br />

C<strong>or</strong>nelia Eliza,<br />

" W.m.W.S. Hunt<strong>in</strong>g-<br />

ton,<br />

" R. m. J. H. Pettis,<br />

Cyrus, m. Wid. Boyd,<br />

Daniel Kelly,<br />

David Ashbel,<br />

" L. D. m. M. V. Dresser,<br />

Delia, d. unm.<br />

Dewitt C. m. M. E. Mo<strong>or</strong>e,<br />

Diana, m. H. Cobb,<br />

D<strong>in</strong>ah, m. Sam. Judd,<br />

Dulcena, m. Nath. C^aig,<br />

Ebenezer, m. M. Swift,<br />

" C.<br />

" H.m. M. C. Raymond, \<br />

A. Reynolds, (<br />

a<br />

Edward, d. unm.<br />

" A. m. H. A. Lyman,<br />

Edwards Cm. C B. Lam-<br />

)<br />

3022+<br />

3013-i-<br />

3296+<br />

3071+<br />

4559+<br />

3296+<br />

600<br />

2531<br />

6915<br />

6881+<br />

6930<br />

3071+<br />

3071+<br />

3042<br />

6882+<br />

3758+<br />

3026<br />

3497+<br />

3219+<br />

3541+<br />

3729<br />

4559+<br />

4559+<br />

2536<br />

3007<br />

790<br />

3071+<br />

4559+<br />

4559+<br />

6865+<br />

3038<br />

6916+<br />

" Fitch,<br />

p<strong>or</strong>t,<br />

)<br />

2996+<br />

" Tracy,<br />

3022+<br />

«' Wills,<br />

6936+<br />

Edw<strong>in</strong> N. m. L. Pierce, 3722<br />

'' T. m. S. Wadsw<strong>or</strong>th, 3022<br />

Eleazer P. m. M. Miller, 4559+<br />

Elida,<br />

3541+<br />

Elihu Hill,<br />

3071+<br />

Elijah, m. E. Fr<strong>in</strong>k,<br />

789<br />

''<br />

B. m. J. Welch, 6881+<br />

Elisha, m. D. Chapman, 601<br />

" m. Nancy Rudd, 2535<br />

" m. H. Iliuckley, 6936<br />

INDEX.<br />

Elisha H. m. P. White,<br />

" T. m. M. Bos<strong>well</strong>,<br />

Eliza Carol<strong>in</strong>e,<br />

" Matilda,<br />

" Prentiss,<br />

" Sarah,<br />

Elizabeth, m. C Tracy,<br />

Ellen,<br />

" Elizabeth,<br />

" Mary,<br />

Emma,<br />

" M.<br />

" S.<br />

Emel<strong>in</strong>e, m. Wm. Allen,<br />

Emely Clark, d. unm.<br />

" Clark,<br />

" Lucretia,<br />

" S.<br />

Er<strong>as</strong>tus,<br />

6916<br />

6881+<br />

3071+<br />

6484+<br />

3071+<br />

6933+<br />

2543<br />

3296+<br />

4559+<br />

3022+<br />

3718+<br />

2996+<br />

3003+<br />

3010<br />

3019<br />

3014<br />

6882+<br />

5385+<br />

3497+<br />

6911<br />

Eunice, m. E. H. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, 797<br />

Evel<strong>in</strong>e H. d. unm. 4535+<br />

Ezra A. m. A. E . V. Vechten, 3296+<br />

" Chester, 3296+<br />

Fanny, m. J. W. Peck, 3724<br />

Fl<strong>or</strong>ence Augusta, 4535+<br />

" Williams, 3024+<br />

Frances Diana, 3018<br />

" Elizabeth, 6882+<br />

Francis, 3071+<br />

" Cleveland, 6936+<br />

Frank Amos, 2967+<br />

" Reynolds, 4559+<br />

Frederick C.<br />

3541+<br />

" Kirkland, 3025+<br />

" P<strong>or</strong>ter, 4559+<br />

Freelove, m. J<strong>as</strong>. Lathrop, 1430+<br />

Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, 3000+<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

d. unm.<br />

C m. A. P<strong>or</strong>ter,<br />

E.Kelly,<br />

Day,<br />

]<br />

I<br />

6915+<br />

omT<br />

"^^^<br />

3002+<br />

" Ebenezer, 3014+<br />

" F. m. F. Cleveland, 3541+<br />

" Frederick, 3219+<br />

" Frederick, 8499+<br />

" H. m. J. Clark, 3014<br />

'<br />

" Pratt,<br />

3025+<br />

" WiUiam, 6915+<br />

Gertrude, 5560+


Gilbert m. M. A. Clement,<br />

HUNTINGTON DESCENDANTS.<br />

1239


1240<br />

Maria, m. H. W. Ripley,<br />

INDEX.


Thom<strong>as</strong>, m. A. Backus.<br />

DORR DESCENDANTS.<br />

1241


1242<br />

Elizabetli, m. J. Dempsey,<br />

INDEX.


Mary, d. un<strong>in</strong>.<br />

ROGERS DESCENDANTS.<br />

1243


1244<br />

INDEX.<br />

C<strong>or</strong>nelius D. m. M.Murchison, 3394+<br />

David, 2598<br />

3363+<br />

Denison, m. N. Pendleton, 1018<br />

" d. unm. 6505+<br />

" Palmer, , 340-4+<br />

Dudson, 1437<br />

Dwight, Harvey, 3402+<br />

Ebenezer <strong>Hyde</strong>, 3411<br />

Edith Maria, 3386+<br />

Edmund, m. M. Topp<strong>in</strong>g, 6505+<br />

Ednah, m. Ph<strong>in</strong>. Peck, |_ 455'?<br />

C. Randall<br />

Edward Baldw<strong>in</strong>, '<br />

' 3996+<br />

" L. m. H. Baldw<strong>in</strong>, 3396<br />

Edw<strong>in</strong> Cooper, 3394+<br />

Eleazer, m. L. Edgerton, 1016<br />

" m. N. M. Murphy, 3386+<br />

3386+<br />

Eli, 3363+<br />

Eliab, m. Mary <strong>Hyde</strong>, 1019<br />

" Thom<strong>as</strong>, d. unm. 3410<br />

ElishaE. m. E.W.Cheeseb<strong>or</strong>o, 3386<br />

" F. m. J. A. Murphy, 3386+<br />

Elizabeth, m. Ezra Selden, 358<br />

" m. Elihu Marv<strong>in</strong>, 1431<br />

" m. S. Woodbridge, 1445<br />

" M. m. J. Maples, 3388<br />

3385+<br />

" M. m. — Gibbe, 7096<br />

" Grace, 3386+<br />

" W. m. A. Woodw<strong>or</strong>th, 4415<br />

" W. m. D. D. Rossiter, 4419<br />

Ellen, 3363+<br />

Emely Carol<strong>in</strong>e, 3401+<br />

" L. m. P. B. Post, I<br />

3408<br />

S. Whit<strong>in</strong>g, j<br />

Emma, m. Sam. Tyler, 1461<br />

Er<strong>as</strong>tus,m. M. F. Cunn<strong>in</strong>gham, 4551<br />

Eslie 0. 4772+<br />

Es<strong>the</strong>r, m. John Pool, 7094<br />

Eugene Cl<strong>in</strong>ton, 3385+<br />

Eunice Augusta, 3386+<br />

" Effie, 3404+<br />

Ezeklel, d. unm. 351<br />

Fanny, m. R. Griswold, 1448<br />

" L<strong>or</strong>d, 3391<br />

Fl<strong>or</strong>ence Jeanette, 3386+<br />

Frances, m. Wm. Lax, 7095<br />

" Harriet, 3397+<br />

Frances M. m. Jos. Ayres, 4420<br />

" J. m. J. F. Seaman, 4434<br />

Francis Eugene, 3385+<br />

Frederick, 3386+<br />

Ga<strong>in</strong>s B. m. L. M. Carter, 3385+<br />

Ge<strong>or</strong>ge, m. D. Spr<strong>in</strong>ger, 2596<br />

7090<br />

" Edward, 3397+<br />

" T. m. E. L. Pelot, 3394<br />

" T. m. F. M<strong>in</strong>er, 6505+<br />

" Tyler, 3394+<br />

" Woodw<strong>or</strong>th, 3404+<br />

Gl<strong>or</strong>ianna E. m. A.H. H<strong>as</strong>kell 4422<br />

Griswold M. m. 4432<br />

Guy, 7092<br />

Hannah, m. J. Bushnell, 1022<br />

6013<br />

Harriet M. m. E. B. Smith, 3390<br />

" Maria, 3385+<br />

Hellen, m. Dr. Stone, 5333+<br />

" m. H. C. Mann<strong>in</strong>g, 6505+<br />

Henry, m. L. Lovell, 1455<br />

" m. H. A. M<strong>or</strong>gan, 3386+<br />

" C. m. M. F. Palmer, 3402<br />

" Fuller, 3394+<br />

" L. d. unm. 3396+<br />

" Palmer, 3402+<br />

H<strong>or</strong>ace, 3386+<br />

" C. d. unm. 4411<br />

" Vail, 4437+<br />

Jabez Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, 3402+<br />

James m. S. Ingraham, 1<br />

Sarah Coit, j<br />

" Henry,<br />

1017<br />

6505+<br />

" Augustus, 4337+<br />

" Benjam<strong>in</strong>, 3404+<br />

" C. m. Fanny Tracy, 3397<br />

" C. m. S. Brayton, 3397+<br />

" D. m. E. G. Palmer, 3404<br />

" G. m. L. Willet, 3394+<br />

" H. m. E. Holderly, 4437<br />

" Mitchell, 4416+<br />

Jenny L<strong>in</strong>d,<br />

3401+<br />

Joab Beebe,<br />

3401+<br />

John, 1430«<br />

" Ellsw<strong>or</strong>th, 3409<br />

" Francis, 3394+<br />

" Frankl<strong>in</strong>, 3401+<br />

Joseph Fitch, 1434<br />

" S. d. unm. 1451


Joseph Walker,<br />

ROGERS DESCENDANTS.<br />

1245


1246<br />

INDEX.<br />

PART X.<br />

Chkistian names of <strong>descendants</strong> of <strong>the</strong> first William <strong>Hyde</strong> of N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

bear<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> family name of ely, with <strong>the</strong> names of <strong>the</strong> persons <strong>the</strong>y<br />

married, &c. :<br />

Abigail, m. Geo. Beckwitli, 1999;-<br />

" Deb<strong>or</strong>ah, 5836<br />

Abner, m. B. Brockway, 1957<br />

" S. m. F. Griff<strong>in</strong>, 5759<br />

Abraham P. m. P. Griff<strong>in</strong>, 5784+<br />

Albert<strong>in</strong>a, 5784+<br />

Alfred, m. C. L. Field, 5784+<br />

Anne Eliza, 6591+<br />

Arthur Tracy, 6574+<br />

Augustus H. m. M. Watk<strong>in</strong>s, 6570<br />

Azubah L. m. G. S. Clark, 5523<br />

Bridget, 5762<br />

Calv<strong>in</strong>, d. unm. 5752+<br />

" Lee, 5752+<br />

Carol<strong>in</strong>e Lydia, 5784+<br />

Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Ma<strong>the</strong>r, 5830+<br />

" m. Sam. W<strong>in</strong>gate, 5343+<br />

Charles F. m. H. M. Shelby, 5784+<br />

" F<strong>or</strong>d, 5343+<br />

" Ulysses, 5784+<br />

Clarissa, d. unm. 5752+<br />

David, m. 2307<br />

2307+<br />

" Alexander, 5784+<br />

" G. m. R. S. Marv<strong>in</strong>, 6571<br />

" Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, 6571+<br />

" J. m. M. A. Grafton, ]<br />

6583<br />

C. W. Duncan, j<br />

Deb<strong>or</strong>ah, m. Enoch Sill, 1999^<br />

Ebenezer, 1999jj<br />

5830+<br />

Edward Stiles, 6584+<br />

Eli<strong>as</strong> P. d. unm. 6582<br />

Elijah, m. Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e Lee, 1956<br />

" m. Barbary Ba<strong>in</strong>, 5752<br />

5752+<br />

Elizabeth, m. E. Sheldon, 462<br />

" m. A. Perk<strong>in</strong>s, 1961<br />

" m. W. J. Ely, 5525<br />

" m. A. Reynolds, 5756+<br />

" 5784+<br />

" m. J. Silliman, 5784+<br />

" C. m. Rufus Hills, 5833<br />

Elizabeth P. m. S. B. Ely,


John Andrews,<br />

ELY DESCENDANTS. 1247


1248<br />

INDEX.<br />

PART XI.<br />

Names of <strong>descendants</strong> of <strong>the</strong> first William <strong>Hyde</strong> of N<strong>or</strong>wich, bear<strong>in</strong>g o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

FAMILY NAMES, THAN THOSE OF HYDE, LORD, GRISWOLD, ABEL, TRACY,<br />

SILL, HUNTINGTON, DORR, ROGERS, <strong>or</strong> ELY ; with <strong>the</strong>ir numbers, <strong>or</strong><br />

THE NUMBERS UNDER WHICH THEY WILL BE FOUND :<br />

Abbot, Albert D.


Adgate, Sarah TV.<br />

OTHEK DESCENDANTS.<br />

1249


1250


mstrons;, Edward H.<br />

OTHER DESCENDANTS.<br />

1251


1252<br />

Armstrong, Rebecca,<br />

INDEX.


Avery, Dr. j<br />

OTHER DESCENDANTS.<br />

1253


1254<br />

Bacchus, Lucy,<br />

" Lucy,<br />

" Lydia L.<br />

" Lydia W.<br />

" Maria,<br />


1256<br />

Baldw<strong>in</strong>, Harvey I.<br />

" Hellen M.<br />

" Henrietta M.<br />

" Henry T.<br />

" Hilliard W.<br />

" H<strong>or</strong>ace,<br />

" H<strong>or</strong>ace,<br />

" H<strong>or</strong>ace,<br />

" H<strong>or</strong>ace H.<br />

" H<strong>or</strong>atio M.<br />

'• Isaac,<br />

" Isaac,<br />

" Isaac,<br />

" Jabez B.<br />

" James,<br />

" James,<br />

" JaneE.<br />

" Jennet S.<br />

" Jol<strong>in</strong> B.<br />

" John H.<br />

" John H.<br />

" John M.<br />

" Julia A.<br />

" Laur<strong>in</strong> N.<br />

" Louis,<br />

" Marion A.<br />

" Mary,<br />

" Mary,<br />

" IMary E.<br />

" Mary E.<br />

" Mary E.<br />

" Rachel B.<br />

'< Rachel L.<br />

'< Samuel A.<br />

" Samuel S.<br />

" Samuel S.<br />

" Samuel Y.<br />

" Sarah C.<br />


Barker, John,<br />

OTHER DESCENDANTS.<br />

1257


1258<br />

Bartholomew, Hiram E.<br />

INDEX.


Beckwith, Ruth A.<br />

OTHER DESCENDANTS.<br />

1259


1260<br />

<strong>in</strong>gham, Carol<strong>in</strong>e L.<br />

INDEX.


Bir<br />

OTHER DESCENDANTS. 12G1


1262<br />

Blanchard, Naomi A.<br />

INDEX.


Bradf<strong>or</strong>d, Ursula,<br />

Bradley, Augustus "E.<br />

" Charles L.<br />

'*<br />

C<strong>or</strong>nelius B.<br />

"<br />

"<br />

Elisha K.<br />

Eliza P.<br />

"<br />

Ellen B.<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

Ezra C.<br />

Gertrude E.<br />

Hiram G.<br />

Julia S.<br />

Louisa S.<br />

Lucy M.<br />

"<br />

"<br />

Sophia,<br />

William F.<br />

Bra<strong>in</strong>ard, Frederick,<br />


1264<br />

Brown, diaries H.<br />

INDEX.


Buel, Bazaleel H.<br />

OTHER DESCENDANTS. 1265


1266<br />

Burn<br />

INDEX.


Butler, Lovisa,<br />

OTHER DESCENDANTS. 1267


1268<br />

Carew, Mary L.<br />

" Thom<strong>as</strong> J.<br />

Carey, Dwight,<br />

" Henry A.<br />

" Jane,<br />

" Wolcott,<br />

Carleton, Charles K.<br />

" Fl<strong>or</strong>a,<br />

" Med<strong>or</strong>a,<br />

Carpenter, Bethia,<br />

" Henry M.<br />

Carrier, Agnes Paul<strong>in</strong>a,<br />

"<br />

"<br />

Albert A.<br />

Aristobulus,<br />

" Frances A.<br />

" Francis L,<br />

"<br />

"<br />

Kate E.<br />

Lucius A,<br />

" Matilda,<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

Nellie B.<br />

Rebecca,<br />

Simeon S.<br />

Carter, Amelia S.<br />

" Charles L.<br />

*' Edw<strong>in</strong>,<br />

" Frances A.<br />

" Henry,<br />

" Joseph S.<br />

" Lydia M.<br />

" Mary E.<br />

" Sarah A.<br />

Carver, Fl<strong>or</strong>a,<br />

" Frankl<strong>in</strong>,<br />

" Louisa,<br />

" Mary,<br />

" Vict<strong>or</strong>ia,<br />

" Watts,<br />

C<strong>as</strong>e, Albert,<br />

" Francis C.<br />

" Lizzie R.<br />

" Mary,<br />

" Virg<strong>in</strong>ia,<br />

" William T.<br />

6613+<br />

5228+<br />

4221+<br />

4528+<br />

6432+<br />

4336+<br />

m. 4337<br />

m. 1376<br />

4338+<br />

m. 4336<br />

4336+<br />

m. 1378<br />

4336+<br />

m. 1377<br />

m. 4338<br />

3422+<br />

5115+<br />

INDEX.<br />

m. 2807+<br />

m. "<br />

m. "<br />

. 3028+<br />

5518+<br />

3028+<br />

5518+<br />

Chadwick,


1270<br />

Clapp, Anne,<br />

INDEX.


Clark, Ruth M.<br />

OTHER DESCENDANTS. 1271


1272<br />

Cole, Elizabeth,<br />

INDEX.


Coll<strong>in</strong>s, John W.<br />

OTHER DESCENDANTS.<br />

1273


1274<br />

Cone, Charles S.<br />

INDEX.


1276<br />

Culver, Jonathan E.<br />

INDEX.


Davenp<strong>or</strong>t, Jol<strong>in</strong>,


1278<br />

Delano, Ellen B.<br />

INDEX.


1280<br />

Dick<br />

INDEX


1282


Edgerton, Lycurgus,<br />

OTHER DESCENDANTS. 1283


1284<br />

Elliot, Homer,<br />

" Pl<strong>or</strong>ace,<br />

" Isaac,<br />

'* James GrJ<br />

" Jared,<br />

" Jared,<br />

" Jared Lay,<br />

" John,<br />

" John,<br />

" John,<br />

" John,<br />

" John H.<br />

" Julia P.<br />

" Louisa,<br />

" Lucy,<br />

" Lydia,<br />

" Lynde,<br />

" Lynde,<br />

" Maria A.<br />

" Maria J.<br />

" Mary,<br />

" Mary A.<br />

" Mary A.<br />

" Mary C.<br />

" Mary J.<br />

" 3Iary L.<br />

" Mary L.<br />

" Mat<strong>the</strong>w,<br />

" Mat<strong>the</strong>w G.<br />

" Mat<strong>the</strong>w Gr.<br />

" Mirriam J.<br />

" Nancy,<br />

" Nathan,<br />

" Nathan A.<br />

" Nathan G.<br />

" Oscar,<br />

" Oscar H.<br />

" Phebe,<br />

" Rebecca,<br />

" Richard,<br />

" Richard J.<br />

" Richard J.<br />

" Rufus,<br />

" Samuel,<br />

" Samuel,<br />

" Sarah,<br />

" Sarah,<br />

" Susan A.<br />

" Timothy,<br />

" William A.<br />

INDEX.<br />

6176+<br />

m. 6188<br />

5769<br />

6184<br />

m. 1846<br />

6187t<br />

5406<br />

m. 2159<br />

m. 5767<br />

m. 6176<br />

6176+<br />

m. 5771+<br />

6177<br />

m. 5768+<br />

m. 2165<br />

m. 2167<br />

m. 1850<br />

m. 5413<br />

5419+<br />

5409<br />

m. 5773<br />

m. 5415<br />

m. 6181<br />

5766+<br />

6174+<br />

m. 5404<br />

m. 5404+<br />

m. 2160<br />

6178+<br />

m. 6179<br />

m. 5771+<br />

m. 1854<br />

m. 2161<br />

6180<br />

6185<br />

6187+<br />

6174+<br />

m. 2168<br />

m. 6183<br />

m. 1849<br />

m. 2164<br />

6190<br />

m. 1851<br />

m. 5768<br />

6189<br />

m. 1855<br />

m. 2169<br />

m. 5420<br />

m. 5770<br />

• 6176+<br />

Elliot, William F.<br />

" William H.<br />

" William H.<br />

" William R.<br />

Ellis, Alanson,<br />

" Elizabeth,<br />

" Mary,<br />

" Mary,<br />

" Myron,<br />

" Urania,<br />

Elwood, Arthur H.<br />

Elm<strong>or</strong>e, Elisha S.<br />

Emerson, Margaret,<br />

Ensign, Charles,<br />

" Frank,<br />

Ensw<strong>or</strong>th, Harriet E.<br />

Estabrook, Joseph,<br />

" Levi H.<br />

Everett, Arthur,<br />

" Carrie,<br />

« Harriet L.<br />

" Mary C.<br />

Everson, Duane S.<br />

" Giles H.<br />

" William E.<br />

Failes, Ebenezer,<br />

" Elizabeth,<br />

" Ruth,<br />

Fann<strong>in</strong>g, David G.<br />

" Eugene,<br />

" Francis,<br />

" Henry H.<br />

" Lucy C.<br />

" Thom<strong>as</strong> C<br />

Farnsw<strong>or</strong>th, Abel,<br />

" Henry,<br />

Farrar, Abby C<br />

m. 6178<br />

5766+<br />

6172<br />

m. 5414<br />

4818+<br />

6954<br />

4818+<br />

6953<br />

3619+<br />

5527+<br />

2819+<br />

5801+<br />

7224+<br />

m. 3307<br />

3308<br />

3372+<br />

6385+<br />

2369a<br />

2369 c<br />

23696<br />

m. 7038+<br />

2829+<br />

7038+<br />

6799+<br />

4741+


1286<br />

Fillm<strong>or</strong>e, Mary E.<br />

INDEX.


Follet, Marcia,


1288<br />

Freiot, Angel<strong>in</strong>e,<br />

INDEX.


G:^vdner, Aust<strong>in</strong>,<br />

OTHER DESCENDANTS.<br />

1289


1290<br />

Giff<strong>or</strong>d, Anne L<strong>or</strong>d,<br />

INDEX.


1292<br />

G<strong>or</strong>don Daniel W.<br />

INDEX.


Green, Carol<strong>in</strong>e A.<br />

OTHER DESCENDANTS.<br />

1293


1294<br />

Griff<strong>in</strong>, Lucy,<br />

INDEX.


Hall. Anno W.<br />

"<br />

Arunali II.<br />

" Beniamiu Fj»<br />

" Charles S.<br />

" Christ<strong>in</strong>e,<br />

''<br />

"<br />

C<strong>or</strong>nelia I.<br />

Edward B.<br />

" Edward F.<br />

" Edward H.<br />

^' Eflfa,<br />

" Ellen M.<br />

" Fannie A.<br />

" Frances H.<br />

" Frank D. P.<br />

" Frank S.<br />

" Frederick,<br />

" Ge<strong>or</strong>ge H.<br />

" Harriet<br />

" Helen J,<br />

" Henry,<br />

" Henry C.<br />

" Henry G. C<br />

" James D.<br />

" Jerusha,<br />

" Joseph<strong>in</strong>e E. M.<br />

" Judelia,<br />

" Lewis H.<br />

" Lucretia A.<br />

" Martha,<br />

" Mary,<br />

" Mary B.<br />

" Mary E.<br />

" Mary E.<br />

" Richard H.<br />

'' Samuel H. P.<br />

" Sarah M.<br />

'< <strong>The</strong>od<strong>or</strong>e P.<br />

" William B.<br />

" William B.<br />

" William S.<br />

" William W.<br />

Hallock, Jerusha,<br />

Halsey, Adel<strong>in</strong>e S.<br />

" Edward C.<br />

" Elean<strong>or</strong> S.<br />

Hamilton, Adolphus,<br />

" Alexander S.<br />

OTHER DESCENDANTS.<br />

1295


1296<br />

Hargraves, Harriet A.<br />

INDEX.


Hart, Mary A.


1298<br />

Hayes, Mumf<strong>or</strong>d,<br />

INDEX.


1300<br />

Hillhouse, Samuel,<br />

INDEX.


Holmes, Laura J.<br />

OTHER DESCENDANTS.<br />

1301


1302<br />

Hough, Ge<strong>or</strong>ge,<br />

Ge<strong>or</strong>ge,<br />

Ge<strong>or</strong>ge E.<br />

Guy,<br />

Guy,<br />

Hannah,<br />

Hannah,<br />

Hannah,<br />

Hannah,<br />

Hannah,<br />

Hannah J.<br />

Hannah S.<br />

Harriet,<br />

Harriet T.<br />

Henry W.<br />

Hester,<br />

Jabez,<br />

Jabez,<br />

Jabez,<br />

Jabez,<br />

Jabez B.<br />

James H.<br />

James M.<br />

Jane,<br />

Jedediah,<br />

Jedediah S.<br />

Jemima,<br />

Jirah I.<br />

John,<br />

John,<br />

John,<br />

John,<br />

John,<br />

John,<br />

John,<br />

John,<br />

John,<br />

John B.<br />

John H.<br />

Joseph,<br />

Joseph,<br />

Joseph A.<br />

Lemuel,<br />

Lemuel,<br />

L<strong>or</strong>ana,<br />

Luciuda,<br />

Lucretia H.<br />

Lucy,<br />

Lydia,<br />

Lydia,<br />

m. 7020<br />

INDEX.


Houghton, Ge<strong>or</strong>ge L.<br />

OTHER DESCENDANTS.<br />

1303


1304<br />

Hubbard, Harriet A.<br />

INDEX.


1306<br />

Jackson, Ellen,<br />

INDEX.


Jewett, Frances,<br />

OTHER DESCENDANTS.<br />

1307


1308<br />

Jewett, Nathan 11.<br />

INDEX.


Johnson, Thom<strong>as</strong> J,<br />

OTHER DESCENDANTS.<br />

1309


1310<br />

Kernan, Joseph,<br />

INDEX.


K<strong>in</strong>gsbury, Elleq,<br />

OTHER DESCENDANTS. 1311


1312<br />

Ladd, Dan,<br />

INDEX.


Langdon, Sarah,<br />

OTHER DESCENDANTS.<br />

1313


1314<br />

ithrop, Enoch T.<br />

INDEX.


Latlirop, Susan,<br />

OTHER DESCENDANTS.<br />

1315


1316<br />

Lay, Grurdon,<br />

INDEX.


Lee, Benjam<strong>in</strong>,<br />

"<br />

Benjam<strong>in</strong>,<br />

"<br />

"<br />

Benjam<strong>in</strong> F.<br />

Charles,<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

Charles,<br />

Charles,<br />

Charles,<br />

Charles C<br />

Charlotte L.<br />

"<br />

Daniel,<br />

"<br />

"<br />

Edmund B.<br />

Eli<strong>as</strong>,<br />

"<br />

Eliza,<br />

''<br />

Eliza A.<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

-<br />

Elizabeth,<br />

Elizabeth,<br />

Elizabeth,<br />

Elsie Anne,<br />

Ely,<br />

" Emma C.<br />

'' Enoch L.<br />

"<br />

Er<strong>as</strong>tus,<br />

" Eunice,<br />

" Eunice,<br />

" Eunice M.<br />

"<br />

Frederick,<br />

"<br />

Ge<strong>or</strong>ge,<br />

" Ge<strong>or</strong>ge D.<br />

" Ge<strong>or</strong>ge D.<br />

" Ge<strong>or</strong>ge W.<br />

" Ge<strong>or</strong>ge W.<br />

" Ge<strong>or</strong>ge W.<br />

" Hannah,<br />

" Hannah E.<br />

" Harriet,<br />

" Harriet C.<br />

" Harriet M.<br />

" Harriet W.<br />

" Henry C.<br />

" Henry T.<br />

" Irene M.<br />

" Jane,<br />

" Jeremiah P.<br />

" Joel Gilbert,<br />

" John,<br />

" John S.<br />

" John Wesley,<br />

" Joseph,<br />

" Joseph,<br />

"<br />

Joseph,<br />

OTHER DESCENDANTS.<br />

m.<br />

1317


1318<br />

Leff<strong>in</strong>g<strong>well</strong>, Elisha D.<br />

INDEX.


1320<br />

Mann, Isaac,<br />

" Lucy L.<br />

Mann<strong>in</strong>g, Asa,<br />

" Elmira,<br />

" Eliza A.<br />

" Eunice,<br />

" Joanna,<br />

" Joseph T.<br />

" Samuel,<br />

" Sarah A.<br />

" William,<br />

ansfield. Amy,<br />

4523+<br />

3692<br />

3696<br />

4890+<br />

3694<br />

3695<br />

3693<br />

3690<br />

4890+<br />

3691<br />

INDEX.


Manwar<strong>in</strong>g, Sarah,<br />

OTHER DESCENDANTS.<br />

1321


1322<br />

Marv<strong>in</strong>, Abigail,<br />

INDEX.


Ma<strong>the</strong>r, Ezra S.<br />

OTHER DESCENDANTS.<br />

1323


1324<br />

Mattison, Clara S.<br />

INDEX.


McKnight, Charles H.<br />

OTHER DESCENDANTS.<br />

1325


1326<br />

Metetcalf, Emely E.<br />

INDEX.


Metcalf, Sarah,<br />

OTHER DESCENDANTS.<br />

1327


1328<br />

Mitchell, Stephen,<br />

INDEX.


M<strong>or</strong>se, Edward A.<br />

OTHER DESCENDANTS.<br />

1329


1330<br />

Mosely, Titus,<br />

INDEX.


Niles, Elizabeth,<br />

Evali,<br />

Ge<strong>or</strong>ge,<br />

Ge<strong>or</strong>ge,<br />

Harriet,<br />

Harriet S<br />

Harvey,<br />

Harvey,<br />

Hattie A.<br />

Henry,<br />

Henry,<br />

Henry C.<br />

Henry C.<br />

Henry E.<br />

Henry N.<br />

Henry T.<br />

Hiram E. M.<br />

IraH.<br />

Isaac,<br />

Janette R.<br />

Jerome H,<br />

John,<br />

John B.<br />

John J.<br />

John J.<br />

John M.<br />

John M.<br />

John M.<br />

John 0.<br />

John W.<br />

Joseph,<br />

Joseph,<br />

Julia,<br />

Julia,<br />

Juliet,<br />

Just<strong>in</strong>,<br />

Lucadia C<br />

Lucy,<br />

Lucy,<br />

Lucy,<br />

Lucy,<br />

Lydia,<br />

Maria H.<br />

Mary,<br />

Mary,<br />

Mary,<br />

Mary,<br />

Mary A.<br />

Mary A.<br />

Mary A.<br />

OTHER DESCENDANTS.<br />

5G92+<br />

5752+<br />

5704f<br />

5774+<br />

m. 5()9G<br />

5G89+<br />

m. 5703<br />

4780+<br />

m. "<br />

5359+<br />

6337+<br />

5706+<br />

5689+<br />

5359+<br />

4781+<br />

4780+<br />

5690<br />

5359+<br />

5705+<br />

5359+<br />

m. 5699<br />

5703+<br />

m. 5706<br />

m. 5689+<br />

4780+<br />

m. 1935<br />

5688«<br />

5688+<br />

5752+<br />

5698+<br />

m. 5692<br />

m. 5698+<br />

5688+<br />

m. 5694<br />

5705+<br />

5710<br />

m. 5693<br />

m. 5698+<br />

m. 1939<br />

5362<br />

m. 5695<br />

5752+<br />

m. 4780+<br />

m. 5359+<br />

m. 5774+<br />

Niles, Mary E.<br />

1331


1332<br />

N<strong>or</strong>thrup, Ellen 11.<br />

INDEX.


Ormsby, Lucy,<br />

OTHER DESCENDANTS.<br />

1333


1334<br />

Parker, John M.<br />

INDEX.


Parson P, Williaui,<br />

" AVilliam W.<br />

Patrick, Cliaries,<br />

" Ge<strong>or</strong>ge H.<br />

Patridge, Samuel S.<br />

Patten, Amy,<br />

" Charles W.<br />

'< Jane L.<br />

" Anne,<br />

Patterson, Ashbel,<br />

" Ashbel,<br />

" Ashbel,<br />

" Anrelia,<br />

" Carol<strong>in</strong>e,<br />

" Charlotte,<br />

" Edward A.<br />

" Elisha G.<br />

" Elizabeth,<br />

" Elizabeth S.<br />

'' Er<strong>as</strong>tus,<br />

" Er<strong>as</strong>tus A.<br />

" Eunice A.<br />

'< Ezekiel M.<br />

" Frances E.<br />

f' Frederick W.<br />

" Ge<strong>or</strong>ge W.<br />

" Harriet,<br />

" Harriet E.<br />

" Henry,<br />

" Henry D.<br />

" Isabella,<br />

" John E.<br />

" John,<br />

" John Jerome,<br />

" Josiah,<br />

" Josiah,<br />

" Josiah B.<br />

" Julia M.<br />

" Lewis A.<br />

" Lucy E.<br />

" Maranda,<br />

" Mary,<br />

" Mary A.<br />

" Mat<strong>the</strong>w A.<br />

" Nathan,<br />

" Robert,<br />

OTHER DESCENDANTS.<br />

6072+<br />

m. 6081<br />

4529+<br />

4472+<br />

6345+<br />

5549+<br />

m. 2856<br />

2856+<br />

2857+<br />

m. 2861<br />

m. 2859<br />

2860<br />

2917+<br />

4504+<br />

2921<br />

m. 5599a+<br />

m. 4504<br />

4504+<br />

m. 4508<br />

m. 4599a+<br />

2917+<br />

m. 2918<br />

m. 2917<br />

m. 2922<br />

m. 2856+<br />

2914<br />

m. 2856+<br />

2857+<br />

m. 2915<br />

m. 5599a+<br />

2856+<br />

m. "<br />

2857+<br />

2856+<br />

m. 2917+<br />

2918+<br />

4504+<br />

4553+<br />

m. 2920<br />

m. 5599a+<br />

m. 4506<br />

m. 5599«+<br />

<strong>in</strong>. 5599a+<br />

Patterson, Saphronia,<br />

"<br />

"<br />

Sarah,<br />

Sarah,<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

Sarah A. G.<br />

Scth,<br />

Sophia,<br />

"<br />

Stephen R.<br />

" Thom<strong>as</strong>,<br />

" Thom<strong>as</strong> J.<br />

"<br />

TJri Hill,<br />

"<br />

William,<br />

Paul, Cathar<strong>in</strong>e M.<br />

"<br />

C<strong>or</strong>nelia,<br />

Payne, Almira,<br />

1335<br />

. 4553+<br />

m. 5599a+<br />

m. 4507<br />

4504+<br />

' 2857+<br />

m. 2919<br />

4553+<br />

m. 5599a+<br />

2916<br />

m. 2856+<br />

m. 2857<br />

3758+


1336<br />

Pearpy, Hannah,<br />

INDEX.


eck, Dudley,<br />

OTHER DESCENDANTS.


1338<br />

Peck, N<strong>or</strong>ah,<br />

INDEX.


1340<br />

Pierce, Almira A.<br />

INDEX.


Piatt, Elizabeth S.<br />

OTHER DESCENDANTS.<br />

1341


1342<br />

Post, Elmira,<br />

INDEX.


Potter, Lucien B.<br />

OTHER DESCENDANTS.<br />

1343


1344<br />

Eandall, Anna,<br />

" Er<strong>as</strong>tus R.<br />

" Griswold,<br />

" Harriet,<br />

" Hezekiah A.<br />

" Jol<strong>in</strong> M.<br />

" Marv<strong>in</strong> T.<br />

" Mary,<br />

" Mary A.<br />

" Nancy,<br />

" Rachel,<br />

" Rosamond W.<br />

" Ruth,<br />

Randlett, Elvira L.<br />

" M<strong>in</strong>nie,<br />

" Samuel L.<br />

Ransom, Albert H.<br />

" Albert H.<br />

" Anne A.<br />

" Charles H.<br />

" Charles J.<br />

" Elizabeth D.<br />

" Ge<strong>or</strong>ge W.<br />

" John C.<br />

" John H.<br />

" Mary A.<br />

Rawson, Charles H.<br />

" Ella C.<br />

" Emma L.<br />

" Mary E.<br />

Ray, Ge<strong>or</strong>ge,<br />

" Martha,<br />

Raymond, Abigail,<br />

" Adelaide L.<br />

" Adel<strong>in</strong>e C.<br />

" Andrew,<br />

" Anne,<br />

" Anne,<br />

" Anne E.<br />

" Caleb 0.<br />

" Calv<strong>in</strong> C.<br />

" Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e G.<br />

" Charles H.<br />

" Charles L.<br />

" Charlotte,<br />

INDEX.


Kaymond, John,<br />

OTHER DESCENDANTS.<br />

1345


1346<br />

Reed, Frankl<strong>in</strong>,<br />

INDEX.


Kice, Mary,<br />

OTHER DESCENDANTS.<br />

1347


1348<br />

Eob<strong>in</strong>son, Henry N.<br />

INDEX.


Eossiter, Edwcard C.<br />

OTHER DESCENDANTS.<br />

1349


1350<br />

Kudd, Kalph,<br />

INDEX.


."^rribner, Charles S.<br />

OTHER DESCENDANTS. 1351


1352<br />

Shear, Carol<strong>in</strong>e,<br />

INDEX.


Shethar, James,<br />

OTHER DESCENDANTS.<br />

1353


1354<br />

Smilith, C<strong>as</strong>simer W.<br />

INDEX.


1356<br />

Stanton, Adelaide,<br />

INDEX.


Stephens, Addie W.<br />

Sterl<strong>in</strong>g, Adel<strong>in</strong>e,<br />

" Alma C.<br />

" Alma R.<br />

" Am<strong>as</strong>a,<br />

" Ambrose S.<br />

" Anne L.<br />

"<br />

Ansel,<br />

"<br />

Asahel M.<br />

" Avis C.<br />

"<br />

Carol<strong>in</strong>e,<br />

"<br />

Charles A.<br />

"<br />

Charlotte,<br />

"<br />

Clarissa,<br />

"<br />

Dudley,<br />

"<br />

Edward,<br />

" Edward B.<br />

"<br />

Elisha,<br />

" Eiisha,<br />

"<br />

Elisha,<br />

"<br />

Elisha,<br />

"<br />

Elisha T.<br />

"<br />

Elizabeth H.<br />

"<br />

Ellen E.<br />

"<br />

Emel<strong>in</strong>e,<br />

" Emely P.<br />

« Emma B.<br />

"<br />

Er<strong>as</strong>tus,<br />

"<br />

Er<strong>as</strong>tus S.<br />

"<br />

Ethiel B.<br />

"<br />

Frances J.<br />

"<br />

Frances N.<br />

» Frank S.<br />

" Frank S.<br />

" Frederick,<br />

"<br />

Frederick^<br />

" Frederick A.<br />

" Ge<strong>or</strong>ge A.<br />

*" Ge<strong>or</strong>ge A.<br />

" Ge<strong>or</strong>ge H.<br />

" Ge<strong>or</strong>ge W.<br />

" Harriet,<br />

" Harriet A.<br />

" Harriet A.<br />

" Harriet A.<br />

" Henry D.<br />

" Isabella,<br />

" Isabella C.<br />

" Isabella C.<br />

OTHER DESCENDANTS.<br />

3178<br />

1357


1358<br />

Sterl<strong>in</strong>g, William,<br />

INDEX.


Sto<strong>or</strong>s, Emma,<br />

OTHER DESCENDANTS.<br />

1359


1360<br />

Sweet, L<strong>or</strong>an S.<br />

INDEX.


Thom<strong>as</strong>, Julia A.<br />

OTHER DESCENDANTS.<br />

1361


1362<br />

Towner, Ammi,<br />

INDEX.


Tucker, Willis 0.<br />

OTHER DESCENDANTS. 1363


1364<br />

Vo<strong>or</strong>heis, Clarence B.<br />

INDEX.


Wadhams, Moses,<br />

OTHER DESCENDANTS.<br />

1365


1366<br />

Waite, Richard,<br />

INDEX.


"Ward, Ge<strong>or</strong>ge A.<br />

OTHER DESCENDANTS.<br />

1367


1368<br />

^Yaterman, Fanny,<br />

INDEX.


"Watson, Mary E.<br />

''<br />

llicliard S.<br />

" Susan S.<br />

" W<strong>in</strong>slow,<br />

Weaver, Anne E.<br />

" Benjam<strong>in</strong> S.<br />

" Elijah,<br />

" Frances M.<br />

" Jol<strong>in</strong> B.<br />

" John M.<br />

"<br />

Lois A.<br />

"<br />

Lois H.<br />

«' Samuel H.<br />

" Sarah,<br />

" Sarah H.<br />

'« Willys L.<br />

Webb, Carol<strong>in</strong>e E.<br />

Webber, Almeda,<br />

" Marietta,<br />

Webster, Carol<strong>in</strong>e C<br />

" Elijah D.<br />

" Frances B.<br />

" Ge<strong>or</strong>ge P.<br />

" Henry C.<br />

" Lucy E.<br />

" Maria J.<br />

" Mary A.<br />

" Mary J.<br />

" Olive A. R.<br />

" Susan E.<br />

Weeks, Anne,<br />

" Benjam<strong>in</strong> H.<br />

" Ebenezer,<br />

" Elizabeth,<br />

" Eunice,<br />

" Ge<strong>or</strong>ge H.<br />

" Ge<strong>or</strong>ge W.<br />

" Hannah,<br />

" John R.<br />

" Joseph H.<br />

" Robert D.<br />

" William R.<br />

" William R.<br />

Weems, Charlotte W.<br />

172<br />

OTHER DESCENDANTS.<br />

80G2+<br />

m. 4379<br />

4377+<br />

m. 4375<br />

4377+<br />

m. 4376<br />

4377+<br />

m. 4381<br />

m. 4377<br />

m. 4380<br />

4377+<br />

m. 4335<br />

m. 4652+<br />

m. "<br />

3552+<br />

((<br />

m. 4206+<br />

3552+<br />

4206+<br />

3552+<br />

m. 4206+<br />

m. "<br />

3552+<br />

2232<br />

4165+<br />

2228<br />

m. 2231<br />

2235<br />

6298<br />

4165+<br />

6299<br />

6296<br />

2229<br />

6297<br />

m. 2230<br />

6295<br />

6150+<br />

Weems, Edward M.<br />

1369


1370<br />

Wells, Charlotte,<br />

INDEX.


1372<br />

Willard, Emelia R.<br />

INDEX.


"Williams, Simou II.<br />

OTHER DESCENDANTS.<br />

1373


1374<br />

Wolf, Hiram D.<br />

INDEX.


1376<br />

Woodw<strong>or</strong>tli, Mebilable,<br />

INDEX.


HUSBANDS OF DESCENDANTS, 1377<br />

PART XII.<br />

Names of males, not <strong>descendants</strong> of William <strong>Hyde</strong> <strong>the</strong> first of N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

WHO HAVE <strong>in</strong>termarried WITH HIS DESCENDANTS; WITH THE NAMES OF SUCH<br />

DESCENDANTS, WHO ARE THEIR WIVES :<br />

Abbe II. m M. Orcutfc 4687-1-<br />

Abbot J. S. m L. M. Wood- .<br />

] ^i^o<br />

u • 1 y 0128+<br />

bridge<br />

j<br />

" S. m S. Denuison 5599c<br />

" Z. m M. A. <strong>Hyde</strong> 3344<br />

Abbey L. m M. Johuson 3734<br />

Abel C. m M. Post 15<br />

" J. m II. Giff<strong>or</strong>d 253<br />

" N. m A. Marshall 634<br />

" li. m A. Waterman 1011<br />

Abernethy I. m M. Lawrence 4558+<br />

II. Jewett 2032<br />

Ackley — . m<br />

Adams B. m F. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4544<br />

*' B. T. m G. De Lamater6385+<br />

" C. m M. Waite


1378<br />

Armstrong A. m E. Armstrong 1606<br />

" A. m A. li. Hough 7010+<br />

" C. m P. <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

" J. m A. Ladd<br />

" J. A. m Bates<br />

" L. m R. <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

" S. m E. Peck<br />

Arnold — . m<br />

15G7<br />

15S8<br />

5605-5-<br />

384<br />

5278<br />

2878<br />

2793<br />

Lucy <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

" C. m M. I. <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

Arnold H. M. m M. F. D<strong>or</strong>r 6336+<br />

Arthur C. m C W. Adgate 4487<br />

Ash H. m M. Waite 6048+<br />

Ashby Capt. m A. Lathrop 6843 c<br />

Ashcraft P. m Hough 6975+<br />

Ashley T. m M. A. Bissel 3568+<br />

" W. E. m F. Grafton 5404+<br />

Ashman J. m A. E. Griunell 6516+<br />

Atis A. m C. Jewett 5847<br />

Atk<strong>in</strong>son A. W. m A. Davis 6384+<br />

" W.H.m M.C.Woodruff 2932+<br />

" m Luc<strong>in</strong>da Ela 7358<br />

Atkyns I. m A. Hubbard 1953<br />

Atwood L. m L. Waterman 1247<br />

" L. E. m S. Peck 4560<br />

Anch<strong>in</strong>closs J. m E. Buck 7039+<br />

Aust<strong>in</strong> M. m E. Griff<strong>in</strong> 2265<br />

Avery A. m C. Hartsh<strong>or</strong>n 1806<br />

" A. G. m A. T. Abel 6662+<br />

" C. m A. Post 542<br />

" C. H. m C. K<strong>as</strong>son 5049<br />

" G. m M. S E. Willes 3814<br />

" G. m R. Abel 6666<br />

" I. m Mary <strong>Hyde</strong> 1627<br />

" J. m M. Dennis 620<br />

" J. m E. Tracy 1792<br />

" N. m E. <strong>Hyde</strong> 329<br />

" 0. F. m P. A. Ely 6588<br />

" O.W.mH. M.Lef-] 0009<br />

""^^^<br />

f<strong>in</strong>g<strong>well</strong><br />

I<br />

" T. m E. B. Griswold 6268<br />

" W. T. m P. Throop 730<br />

Ayer J. m C. Lay 2065<br />

" J. m F. M. Rogers 4420<br />

Ayers W. A. m L. S. Parsons 6072+<br />

Ayl<strong>in</strong>g J. m E. Dewey 5241Z/+<br />

Babcock A. m S. Niles 5774+<br />

" J. L. m M. C. P. Gager 5304<br />

" L. B. m J. A. Gager 5299<br />

Backus C. m Erne. Silf 5512<br />

" E. m E. Waterman 1404<br />

INDEX.<br />

Backus E. m E. Waterman 1233<br />

" E. m L. Griswold 495<br />

" J. T.m A. E.Walw<strong>or</strong>th 4250<br />

'' O.m Dice <strong>Hyde</strong> 424<br />

" 0. m Eunice Abel 2479<br />

" S. m C. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1087<br />

Bacon B. m H. Adgate 1488<br />

" E. m A. Smith 5682<br />

" E. N. m E. E. Mctcalf 6762+<br />

" L. W. m S. Bacon 4474+<br />

" N. A. m A. Selden 4474<br />

" S. C. m Irene D<strong>or</strong>r 6331+<br />

Badger J. m N. <strong>Hyde</strong> 780<br />

Badgley B. m S. M. K<strong>in</strong>g 5241c+<br />

Bagg M. m S. Tracy 6860+<br />

Bailey A. m H. Ladd 1582<br />

'« A. m M. P. Buel 2721<br />

'* B, F. m C. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4086<br />

" E.m. M. Ladd 4805<br />

" G. S. m. J. Manwar<strong>in</strong>g 6494<br />

" J. m R. W. Rogers 4413<br />

" R. m S. C. Hough 7014<br />

" R. m C. Buel 2723<br />

" T. m R. Hutch<strong>in</strong>son 2717<br />

" W. m L. Tracy 1187<br />

Baker A. m Eliz. iVbel 2377<br />

" B. m R. Clark 5517<br />

" D. m S. Raymond 2204<br />

" E. B. m E. J. Thom<strong>as</strong> 3985<br />

" G. m L. Jewett 5844+<br />

" H.D.m A.M.Rudd 5239i<br />

" J. m L. Latimer 6252t^<br />

" J. niM.-Mosely 4761<br />

" J. W. m J. S. Baldw<strong>in</strong> 3223+<br />

" J.W. m C.W.Shepherd6150+<br />

" Z. m C. Mosely • 4762+<br />

" — mS. Jewett 2025<br />

" — m D. S. Hough 7357<br />

Baldw<strong>in</strong> A. m A. Wadhams 3148<br />

" A. C, m E. L. Tracy 3773+<br />

" C. H. m T. H. Potter 4574<br />

" D. m Mary Tracy 1199<br />

" E. m S. Wood 25G87i<br />

" E. R, m L. Lawrence 4558+<br />

" I. m A. Coll<strong>in</strong>s 186<br />

" J. L. m L.B. Montague 4516+<br />

" N. C. m S. M . Mitchell 6207+<br />

" S. m M. Coll<strong>in</strong>s 863<br />

" T. m R. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 2534<br />

Balis C. m H. A. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 6942


Ball, — m Jane Ilydc 4589f<br />

" C. m S. B. Backus 5181<br />

" H. m E. S. Pettis 3760+<br />

" J. J. m L. H. Goodell 3078+<br />

" W. m C. Avery 2855<br />

Ballard J. m E. H<strong>in</strong>sdale 4627+'<br />

Bancroft I), m P. E. Clarke 5515+<br />

Bann<strong>in</strong>g W. J. m L. Lay 5978+<br />

Barber E. L. m J. T. Sargent 4290<br />

"<br />

"<br />

G. A.m. P. Waite<br />

K. m M. Isham<br />

6048+<br />

2803<br />

" Rev. m C. M.Wood-<br />

1)<br />

bridge j<br />

Barbour 0. m Pv. B. Wal-<br />

w<strong>or</strong>th<br />

HUSBANDS OF DESCENDANTS.<br />

J<br />

4430<br />

1343<br />

Barker C. m. L. M. Rogers 4435<br />

" E. m Pris. <strong>Hyde</strong> 372<br />

" J. m. Phebe <strong>Hyde</strong> 386<br />

" H. D. m A. M. Rudd 5239<br />

" 0. m M. A. Newcomb 7111<br />

Barkley E. W. m H. W.<br />

| 4271<br />

Matteson J<br />

Barlow ^- m C Waterman 1234<br />

Barnard Gr. W. m Anne Rice 2887+<br />

'<br />

Barnes D. S. m M. F. <strong>Hyde</strong> 3619+<br />

" E. m. L. E. Hotchkiss 6323+<br />

" H.W.m. M.C.Young 3493<br />

" J. m S. A. Sill 5648<br />

" J. m M. Tracy 6563<br />

" M. m 31. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4085<br />

" M.A. m P.E. Edgerton 6793+<br />

Barnet J. m. J. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1315<br />

" J.mJ.B. Sweet 4140<br />

" M. S. m A. J. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2974<br />

Barney — m S. Walw<strong>or</strong>th 6553<br />

" D. D. m R. Pettis 3760+<br />

" H. H. m M. A. Elliot 6181<br />

Barnum — m A. A. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4592+<br />

" H. m A. Churchill 5812+<br />

" H. S. m M. D<strong>or</strong>r 6343<br />

Barr T. m C. M. Metcalf 3271<br />

Barr<strong>as</strong> T. m J. P. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4709<br />

Barrows F.L. m O.H.Dunham 2865+<br />

" P. m. S. D. Armstrong 4412+<br />

" S. S. m L. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4808<br />

Barstow J. m A. <strong>Hyde</strong> 62<br />

" Y. m E. Wood 652<br />

Bartey D. m P. Armstrong 4874<br />

Bartholemew D. m E.<strong>Hyde</strong> 3582<br />

''•<br />

J. m M. Wadhams 3127<br />

1379<br />

Bartlct E. m J. A. II;yde 2789<br />

" J. m Lura Abel 2471<br />

" S. F. m F. R. Griswold 6028+<br />

Barton II.P. m M.Armstrong 4812+<br />

" J. m A. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2652<br />

Barwise — m J. Coll<strong>in</strong>s 3184<br />

Bates D. C. m S. Cole 56U4+<br />

" — m E. Janes 3080+<br />

" D.W.C. m S.Walw<strong>or</strong>th 6554<br />

" F. J. S. m F. V. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2774<br />

" P. P. m S. Gould 5605<br />

" R. C. m R. Stanley 7318<br />

" S. m. H. A. Sterl<strong>in</strong>g 5528<br />

" S. m R. Armstrong 4811+<br />

" W. m. C. Sampson" 4717<br />

Batty W. m S. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1722<br />

Baxter B. C. m S- Bradf<strong>or</strong>d 5971<br />

" H. m E. Little 942<br />

" H. m M. E. Ely 6569+<br />

" J. m H. Lathrop 6843^<br />

" P. m E. J. J. Harris 4278<br />

Bayl<strong>or</strong> G C m L.D.Wadsw<strong>or</strong>th4227+<br />

Beach G. H. m E. T. M<strong>or</strong>gan 3292+<br />

" J. m L. Wadham.s ) 3128<br />

D. Hillhousc j" 6154<br />

" S. m E. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1743<br />

Bean J. m P. Lathrop 3731 (f<br />

Beard J. A. m F. Doane 3965<br />

" M. m A. C. Wells 3579<br />

Beardsley B. m A. S. Colt 6511+<br />

" J. B. m L. K<strong>as</strong>son 5051<br />

Beckwith B. m L. Griff<strong>in</strong> 2262<br />

" B. B. m M. E. Sterl<strong>in</strong>g 5552+<br />

" G. m A. Ely 1999r<br />

" G. m R. M. Clark 5519<br />

" J. m M. Pearson 1978<br />

" J. W. m S. D<strong>or</strong>r 6325+<br />

" R. m Lydia D<strong>or</strong>r 2241<br />

Beebe R. m C. Elliot 5404+<br />

" W. m A. M. Gray 3147+<br />

Beers I. M. m C. Patterson 2859<br />

Beeson W. B. m S. A. Ma<strong>the</strong>r 5824+<br />

Belden J. m S. <strong>Hyde</strong> 769<br />

Beld<strong>in</strong>g S. m H. Waterman 3934<br />

Bell J.^m E. Coll<strong>in</strong>s 3098<br />

" R. m P. Munson 1395<br />

BellamyJ.H.m S.G.Hill- 1 ^jghouse<br />

j<br />

Belshaw J. m M. Barker 1521<br />

" T. m B. Barker 1519


1380<br />

INDEX.<br />

BemisE.mJ A.Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 3009<br />

" J. m E. Tracy 4045+<br />

Benedick J. m 0. J. Pember 3753+<br />

Benedict A. m S. A. D<strong>or</strong>r 6345+<br />

" G-. m M. Sedgwick 2928<br />

«' a. m L. Hickox 3072<br />

" G. m A. G. Wilcox 7241<br />

«' H. m L. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 3071+<br />

" S. m J. B. Hicks 3526+<br />

" S. S. m C. M. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2795<br />

Benjam<strong>in</strong> J. m Mary <strong>Hyde</strong> 663<br />

*' J. C. m E. A. Lee 6309+<br />

Bennet C. m M. Waterman 1009<br />

" J.H.mM. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 6926<br />

" 0. A. m B. A. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2773<br />

" Lll.niH. H.Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 4535+<br />

Benson W. m A. Coll<strong>in</strong>s 3101+<br />

Bentley C. m P. Pember 1640<br />

" W. m M. Tracy 266<br />

Benton A. ni L. Budd 1803<br />

" A. L. m L. W. Alden 4665+<br />

" Dr. m L. Coll<strong>in</strong>s 874<br />

Berden E.m N. A. Blanchard 2994<br />

Berry J. S. pi A. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4616<br />

" R. m M. G. White 4182+<br />

" S. M. m J. Sill 5495+<br />

Best J. m C. Jewett 5864<br />

Bid<strong>well</strong>— m M. A. Wadhams 3125+<br />

" C. m A. Peck 4562<br />

" H. m A. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 6918<br />

Bigalow A. C. m E. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4148<br />

" J. m C. H. Wells 3576<br />

" T. m H. <strong>Hyde</strong> 293<br />

Bill B. m J. Waterman 2520<br />

" J. B. m H. T. Hough 7012<br />

" L. E. m M. Hough 6996<br />

" P. m H. Abel 6665<br />

" — m M. A. Tredway 4399Z


Botlnvell a. B.m S. M. Wolf 0420+<br />

Bottam D. m E. <strong>Hyde</strong> 988<br />

Bottom II. B. m II. E.<br />

| 09(57+<br />

Huntiugtou<br />

I<br />

" M. m C. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton G930<br />

BoutelleD.mR.B. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 6917<br />

Bowman G. m M. E. <strong>Hyde</strong> 3430<br />

" A. m E. S. Patterson 5599r/+<br />

Boyce H. m E. Denison 2297<br />

" M. m E. Beck with 6454<br />

Boyd H. M. m M. D<strong>or</strong>r 6344<br />

E. Walw<strong>or</strong>th 6557<br />

Brace T. K. m M. Buel 3173+<br />

Bradbury W. m E. Perry 5755+<br />

Bradf<strong>or</strong>d N. m L. Raymond 2043<br />

Bradley— . m H, Sill 5597<br />

Boynton — . m<br />

" A. C. m J. Smith 6072+<br />

" D. B. m E. Royce<br />

" F. m S. Mitchell 5790+<br />

" G. m C. Isham 3063+<br />

" H. m S. A. Elliot 5420<br />

« L. m E. Janes 3080+<br />

Bragg<strong>in</strong>s W. m R. T. Wood 6613<br />

Bra<strong>in</strong>ard S. N.m C. F.Williams 4343<br />

Braman J. m R. <strong>Hyde</strong> 747<br />

Brayne T. m R. Wolf 6417<br />

Brewer S. m S. T. Baldw<strong>in</strong> 3222+<br />

Olive Ely 4449+<br />

" Cm Eliz. Abel 2420<br />

" D. D. m L. J. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2863+<br />

" D. P. m A. M.Hunt-) gg^g<br />

Brewster — . m<br />

<strong>in</strong>gton j<br />

Bridger C. J. F. m L. Darrow 5448+<br />

Briggs 0. E. m M. E. <strong>Hyde</strong> 3430<br />

Br<strong>in</strong>k J. m Maria Sill 5573<br />

Br<strong>in</strong>smade D. S. m L. ElUot 2167<br />

Bristol G. m L. Fillm<strong>or</strong>e 6795+<br />

" T. m C. B. Lovejoy 3227+<br />

Brockway D. m M. Anderson 5781<br />

" E. m H. Ely 5757<br />

" T. m E. Lathrop 1836<br />

Bronx A. m L. Tracy 5234<br />

Brooks J. m A. Coll<strong>in</strong>s 881<br />

" J. m Lucy Abel 1525<br />

" J. W. m. C. C. Dean 6548<br />

Brower W. W. m N. Post 6597<br />

" J. H. m S. E. Dewey 5241A<br />

Brown A. m F. Abel 6674<br />

" A. m F. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4597+<br />

" A. R. m M. C. Blodget 3714+<br />

HUSBANDS OF DESCENDANTS. 1381<br />

Brown B. m M. T. <strong>Hyde</strong> 5060<br />

" B. m M. A. Foster 6806+<br />

" E. m Sarah <strong>Hyde</strong> 28<br />

" E. m II. BisscU 3568+<br />

" E. B. m. II. A. <strong>Hyde</strong> 5213<br />

" F. m E. R. Tracy 4020<br />

" II. m M. M. Sill 5504+<br />

" H. m W. Abel 6672<br />

" J. m E. Baker 4761+<br />

" J. F. m E, Woodbridge 4424<br />

" J. H. m S. E. Dewey 5241/t<br />

" M. m M. A. Buruham 4294<br />

" N. m M. L. Parsons 6078<br />

" R. m E. Sill 5493+<br />

" Rev. m C. <strong>Hyde</strong> 3450<br />

" T. m E. L. Hayes 5891<br />

" W. iti P. Leff<strong>in</strong>g<strong>well</strong> 3947<br />

" W. <strong>in</strong> Lura <strong>Hyde</strong> 4620<br />

Brownell J. m L. M. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2973<br />

» L. m J. M. D<strong>or</strong>r 6336+<br />

" S. C. m M. N. <strong>Hyde</strong> 3482<br />

Buck G. m S. Manwar<strong>in</strong>g 7039<br />

" W. H. m R. A. Cook 692.5+<br />

Buckman C. H. m S. Fillm<strong>or</strong>e 6795+<br />

Buck<strong>in</strong>gham H. B. m C. ] Q-C04. '^'^•^*'<br />

A. Fox I<br />

" G. m Jane Stone 3226+<br />

Buckland A. m L. E. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2867<br />

" C. A. m S. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4602<br />

Budd<strong>in</strong>gton J. m P. <strong>Hyde</strong> 292+<br />

" P^ R. m H. Pearcy 4139+<br />

Buel A. m Sarah <strong>Hyde</strong> 306<br />

" C. C. m M. A. Niles 4780+<br />

" D. m H. Hillhouse 6136<br />

" H. m E. H. Southw<strong>or</strong>th 5084<br />

" J. m L. <strong>Hyde</strong> 686<br />

" O. m S. Edgerton 2452<br />

" 0. H. m M. A. Post 6604+<br />

" S. m M. Wadhams 3173<br />

Bugbee L. m L. A. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4663<br />

" R. m M. S. P<strong>in</strong>ney 4657+<br />

Bulkley Dr. m M. Johnson 5339<br />

" E. m S. Abel 6668+<br />

« E. A. m L. S. M<strong>or</strong>gan 4212+<br />

" J. A. m S. A. Abel 6668+<br />

" J, W. m Eliza Lee 1268+<br />

Bunda H. m L. 0. <strong>Hyde</strong> 7172<br />

Bunker A. m J. E. <strong>Hyde</strong> 7286<br />

Burch P. m A. L. Bartholomew<br />

3127+


1382<br />

Burdick J. m 0. J. Pember 3753f<br />

" S. m IL Fillm<strong>or</strong>e 0795+<br />

" W. P. m A. Stark 4192<br />

Burgess C m E. Jol<strong>in</strong>son 3735<br />

" H. H. m R. A. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1603<br />

" J. m A. Metcalf 916<br />

Burl<strong>in</strong>game J. 0^ <strong>in</strong> A. ] aojo-i-<br />

Parsons )<br />

Burnet W.C.m M.A.Edwards 4468+<br />

Burnham J), m Irene Tracey 597<br />

" S. B. m M. De Lamater 6384+<br />

" Z. P. m S. H. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1359<br />

" — . m<br />

INDEX.<br />

C. L. Ma<strong>the</strong>r<br />

Burns D. D. m M. Mart<strong>in</strong><br />

" — . m C. <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

" — . m H. <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

Burr A. J. m J. D. Pratt ]<br />

6062+<br />

7191<br />

4591+<br />

"<br />

3553<br />

M. L. Smith j 3560<br />

Burrell J. m A. Mosely 4760+<br />

" M. C. m J. M. Tracy 6072+<br />

Burrows A. m E. J. Gr<strong>in</strong>nell 6515+<br />

" H. m. L<strong>or</strong>ia Throop<br />

Burton C. m M.E. <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

" W. m E. Payne<br />

Burt<strong>well</strong> — . m<br />

2838<br />

4913<br />

5498+<br />

L. Rogers 7093<br />

Bur<strong>well</strong> J. m A. Marsh 3201<br />

Bury A. m M. Walw<strong>or</strong>th 6555<br />

Bushnell A. m H. Tracy 1794<br />

" A. m I. Burnham 2527<br />

" B. m H. Griswold 494<br />

" J. m Jer. <strong>Hyde</strong> 370<br />

" J. m H. Rogers 1022<br />

" J. C. m S. R. <strong>Hyde</strong> 3595<br />

Butler B. m Diadama <strong>Hyde</strong> 310<br />

" E. m C. H. Butler 4222<br />

"- N. G-. m S. W. Adgate 4499<br />

" 0. m A. M. Gray 3147+<br />

" W. H. G . m<br />

E. P. Peck 3339+<br />

" Z. m Anne L<strong>or</strong>d 443<br />

Buttre Wm. m M. A. Lathrop 5247<br />

Butts L<strong>or</strong><strong>in</strong> m H. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4536<br />

Cady G. F. m M. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4650+<br />

" H.LmL.B.Wadhams3120+<br />

" P. G. m A. Webber 4652+<br />

" S. m H. A. Warner 4527+<br />

CahoonE. A. m A.E.Green- ] p-<strong>in</strong>rj.<br />

leaf •<br />

J<br />

Cald<strong>well</strong> J. E.m S.C.Butlcr 4222+<br />

Calhoun II. m J. Metcalf 3251+<br />

Calk<strong>in</strong>s A. m Anne <strong>Hyde</strong> 290<br />

Calk<strong>in</strong>s C. m H. Lathrop 2496<br />

" D. H. m S. Griswold 2226<br />

" E. m M. P. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1322<br />

" J. m H. Manwar<strong>in</strong>g 628<br />

" J. m F. Mamvar<strong>in</strong>g 6478<br />

Camp J. A. m F. G. Perk<strong>in</strong>s 6036+<br />

Campbell A. m L. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1714<br />

Canfield H.A. m A.G. Brown 5891+<br />

Capen A. m S. L. Craig 3007+<br />

" C. m. C. Coll<strong>in</strong>s 3187+<br />

Cardell S. m Apphia <strong>Hyde</strong> 312<br />

Card<strong>well</strong> U. m J. Hough 7023<br />

" W. m S. Griswold 6701<br />

Carew E. m L. Post 2335<br />

Cary S. m C Tracy 5228<br />

Carlton C. G. m A. Rhodes 4221+<br />

Carlisle H. m E. Fitch 5785+<br />

Carpenter C. m J. Hall 4528+<br />

" M. L. m H. S. Marv<strong>in</strong> 6432+<br />

" S. m P. Jewett 5845<br />

Carr J. m S. J. Baker 4761+<br />

Carrier S. m A. <strong>Hyde</strong> 339<br />

Carter A.M.m D.E.Wadhams 3121+<br />

" J.B.m F.A.Leff<strong>in</strong>g<strong>well</strong> 3422<br />

" R. m P. Wadhams 3177<br />

" W. H. m H. A. <strong>Hyde</strong> 5115<br />

Carver B. m N. L. Fish 2807+<br />

C<strong>as</strong>e A. S. m J. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 3028<br />

" C. m C. J. Taft 5518+<br />

" J. m S. McCall 6981+<br />

" L. m M. M. Westgate 4181<br />

C<strong>as</strong><strong>well</strong> J. m Lydia Abel 6661<br />

Catl<strong>in</strong> — . m<br />

Sarah Tracy 4043<br />

" 0. E. m M. J. Thom<strong>as</strong> 3971<br />

Chadwick D. m E. Noyes 5341+<br />

" J. m R. Latimer 6252 e<br />

" J. m P. Peck 6373<br />

" J.M.m U. B. Raymond 5930<br />

" L. m C. I. Hall 4134+<br />

" M. m E. Scheiffel<strong>in</strong> 5381+<br />

" R. m M. Sill 5545<br />

" R. m H. Lay 5980<br />

'* W. m A. W. Lay 597S+<br />

Chaffey E. ni C. M. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2957<br />

" E. m 0. Edgertou 6736<br />

Chamberl<strong>in</strong> i). ni J). Cone 5511+<br />

" J. A. m S. Dewey 4635+<br />

Champion — m l^rudy <strong>Hyde</strong> 704<br />

" R. m R. H. Jewett 2033<br />

Champla<strong>in</strong> R. m L. Baily 3794


Champl<strong>in</strong> N. <strong>in</strong>. L. Davenp<strong>or</strong>t G765+<br />

" 11. m Z <strong>Hyde</strong> 4033<br />

" S. m Irene IMa<strong>the</strong>r 1998<br />

" S. m M. L. Pomeroy 6804+<br />

Chandler C. C. m M. Griswold 2105<br />

" C. F. m A. M. Craig 5666+<br />

" S. m E. Parsons 6075<br />

" R. m S. C. B. Rcdfield 5609+<br />

Chann<strong>in</strong>g H. m S. McCurdy 1845<br />

Chap<strong>in</strong> A. m H. A. Sterl<strong>in</strong>g 5551+<br />

" A. m R. R. Fisk 5718+<br />

" A. N. m F. Collius 3095<br />

" H. m N. Gould 5607<br />

Chapman C. M. ni H. D<strong>or</strong>r 6346+<br />

" C. S. m M. E. Isham 2800+<br />

" D. m M. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4531+<br />

" F. C. m F. H. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2660<br />

" G. L. m E. H. Sargeant 4291<br />

" J. m L. Burchard 411<br />

E. Abel 2393<br />

" J. m J. M. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4531+<br />

"<br />

'^•t?^'.-"'/^^- ^-j 6916+<br />

Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton j<br />

" J. S. m S. J. Browuell 2973+<br />

" R. m C. S. Fillm<strong>or</strong>e 5257<br />

" S. m F. Ma<strong>the</strong>r 6069<br />

Chappel A. m C. M. White 5562+<br />

" E. S. m M. A. Gr<strong>in</strong>nell 6515+<br />

" J. m L. Latimer 6252 r;<br />

" N. m J. Dolbeare 5937+<br />

"• — m. A. Denison 2267+<br />

Ch<strong>as</strong>e E. m J. B. Poarcy 4139+<br />

" H. m R. Foote 6317+<br />

" H.S. m S. D. H<strong>as</strong>kell 6532+<br />

" J. m A. Payne 5498+<br />

" J. m L. Payne 5498+<br />

" L. m F. Webster 4206+<br />

" M. m J. A. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4054<br />

" N. C. m S. P. Lee 6309+<br />

Cheesebrough A. m F. E. )<br />

Lane j<br />

HUSBANDS OF DESCENDANTS.<br />

fi044-J-<br />

Cherr<strong>in</strong>gton J. A. ra F. rr,^-,<br />

°-'<br />

H. Fillm<strong>or</strong>e f<br />

Chester J. m F. Waterman 349<br />

" J. m P. Tracy 3757<br />

" E. m M. B. Metcalf 3273<br />

Chew C. m M. Law 7063+<br />

Chicker<strong>in</strong>g A.E. m R. Straud 6449+<br />

Childs T. m A. Alden 4673<br />

Christie R. m L. G. Welles 6460<br />

)<br />

1383<br />

Chi.sholm W.H. m E. Fill- ) ..„ -<br />

6 '95+<br />

I<br />

Church C. m H. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4697<br />

" A. Jewett 5909<br />

" S. m A. Picrpont 3061<br />

" S. P. m E.H.Sterl<strong>in</strong>g 5551+<br />

Churchill A. m S. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2758<br />

" F. m T. Willard 5812+<br />

" J. m A. Willard<br />

" J. m N. T. Fillm<strong>or</strong>e 0795+<br />

" S. m C. Avery 2853<br />

Clapp J. m J. II. Butler 4215<br />

" R. m S. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1547<br />

Clark A. m N. Tracy 3786<br />

" A. m S. Sims 1789<br />

" A. H. m E. Parsons 6072+<br />

" A.N. m H.S. Rock<strong>well</strong> 3030+<br />

" D. m Eliz. Abel 2413<br />

" D. B. m E.D. Williams 4344<br />

" E. m H Stanley 7317<br />

" Em J. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4740<br />

" E. R. m S. E. Gilbert 2883+<br />

" E.W. m L. H. Buel 7140<br />

" F. m S. G. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2950<br />

" G.m Ruth Sill 1891<br />

" G. W. m M. Wadhams 3124+<br />

" H. A. m H. M. Tracy 3781+<br />

" I. m S. T. H<strong>as</strong>t<strong>in</strong>gs 6932+<br />

" J. m A. Gray 202<br />

" J. m E. Hackley, 6764+<br />

" J. m M. Abel 2412<br />

" L. F. m E. H. Tiff<strong>in</strong> 6087+<br />

" L.H. m M. A. Griswold 6026a<br />

" N. m A. Abel 2419<br />

" P. m C. Swift 6195<br />

" S. m S. E. Ely 4452<br />

" T. m A. Metcalf 3276<br />

" U. m H. E. Patterson 2856+<br />

" W. B. m E. J. Sill 5496+<br />

" W. J. m H. E. Clark 7140+<br />

Clemshire W. m L. L. Cook 6925+<br />

Cleveland A. m Abiah <strong>Hyde</strong> 231<br />

" A. m S. Sill 5643<br />

" L. Cm L.A.B<strong>in</strong>gham 6642<br />

" W. H. m. S. E. Dewey 5241A<br />

Clement — m J. 3Io<strong>or</strong>e 5241f/+<br />

Cl<strong>in</strong>e A. m. L. E. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4167<br />

Cliff<strong>or</strong>d S.A. m Z.H. Blodget 3714.<br />

Clyde G. C. m C. V. S. D<strong>or</strong>r 6360<br />

Coates C. m S. <strong>Hyde</strong> 3370<br />

.


1384<br />

Cobb H, m D. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton<br />

" J. V. m E. C. Kiugsley<br />

Coe E. m S. Blauchard<br />

Coff<strong>in</strong> R. B.m A. S. Burdick<br />

" W. W. m S. M<br />

Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton<br />

all G. m<br />

Pierpont |<br />

Cogs<strong>well</strong> W. J. m A. C.<br />

Sterl<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Coit D. T. m J. Gr. Lanman<br />

" E. m R. Manwav<strong>in</strong>g<br />

" G. m C. S. Brown<br />

" N. m L. Richards<br />

" W. m H. L<strong>or</strong>d<br />

Cole A. m H. Niles,<br />

» J. C. m C. G. Chap<strong>in</strong><br />

" M. m M. Housh<br />

'< S. J. m L. S. Clark<br />

" L. m M. Gould '<br />

Colgrove F. m A. Pitts<br />

Collagher C H. m M. L<br />

Blodget<br />

Collar C. m M. E. Metcalf<br />

Coll<strong>in</strong>s, E. S. m S. Weaver<br />

" H. m P. Leff<strong>in</strong>g<strong>well</strong><br />

" T. m E. <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

Colt — m E. Bacon<br />

" B. <strong>in</strong> E. Deuison<br />

" E. ni E. S. Spencer<br />

" W. m N. Deuison<br />

Colton C. m R. Sill<br />

" C. m A. Raymond<br />

" H. m M. H. <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

" J. m A. Sill<br />

Colver E. m M.W.Manwar<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Comstock — . m<br />

wold<br />

Conger — . m.Jerusha<br />

S. A. Grig- ~)<br />

4559+<br />

6805+<br />

2990<br />

4192+<br />

6691+<br />

3060<br />

5551+<br />

0040+<br />

7035<br />

4424+<br />

639a<br />

1491<br />

5696<br />

5607+<br />

6980+<br />

5516+<br />

5604<br />

6335+<br />

3714+<br />

6762+<br />

4380<br />

3947<br />

29<br />

5682+<br />

2288<br />

4473+<br />

2289<br />

5544<br />

6171<br />

1048<br />

5539<br />

6476+<br />

6267<br />

J. Griswold<br />

3<br />

6269<br />

" A. m E M. Jewett 2026<br />

" C. m E. M. Sill 5656<br />

" P. m M . Sedwick 2928<br />

" W. P. m A. Bailey 3793<br />

Cone — . m M. M. Sill 5509<br />

" — . m — . ]}rockway 5757+<br />

" A. m L. Lay<br />

5982<br />

" E. L. m E. L. Hosmer 6085+<br />

" S. m C. S. Sill 5511<br />

Congdon I. W. m L. Smith 4133+<br />

Peck 314+<br />

INDEX.<br />

Connett G. m L. D<strong>or</strong>r C407<br />

" W. ni Lucy L<strong>or</strong>r 6405<br />

Converse — . m<br />

C. P<strong>or</strong>ter 5003<br />

" A. m A. Mansfield 1370<br />

" E. m E. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1556<br />

" J. m M. Alden 4670<br />

Cook —. m H. Metcalf 917<br />

" D.B.mM.J.Wadhams3123+<br />

" E. m M. Keyes 5790+<br />

" I. B. m C. Shear 6316+<br />

" J. m P. Hough 7359<br />

" J. m A. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 6925<br />

" S. J. m L. S. Mosely 4782<br />

" W. m Lydia Sill 5590<br />

" W. Z. m C. A. <strong>Hyde</strong> 3295+<br />

Cooke J.P.mMHHunt<strong>in</strong>gton 6936+<br />

" P. B. m M. B. Pratt 3551<br />

Cooley C. m L. Tracy 3777<br />

" E.D.mJ.A.H.Fillm<strong>or</strong>e5258<br />

Coon E. m M. E. Keeler 6312+<br />

Copl<strong>in</strong> — . L. Edwards 4468+<br />

Copp N. P. m F. M. Foster 6806+<br />

1199+<br />

C<strong>or</strong>b<strong>in</strong> — . m<br />

— . Baldw<strong>in</strong><br />

C<strong>or</strong>ey J. D. m P. Armstrong 4848<br />

" U. m S. P. Dodge 3545<br />

C<strong>or</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g B. m E. Birchard 412<br />

C<strong>or</strong>selius G. m C. A. Cardell4233<br />

C<strong>or</strong>w<strong>in</strong> H. m E. Armstrong 4818<br />

Cotter J. m A. Patterson 2861<br />

Covert H. W. m E. H. Payne 5498+<br />

Cowles M. m H. Welles 5468<br />

Cox A. C. m K. C. <strong>Hyde</strong> 3464<br />

Coyle S. B. m M. R. Throop 2833+<br />

Coyn<strong>in</strong>ghamJ.N.mRAButler 5465<br />

Cozzens H. H. m C. Marv<strong>in</strong> 5510+<br />

Craig J. R. m M. A. Walton 5666+<br />

" N. m D. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 3007<br />

Crandall, m C. Culver 6879+<br />

" J. m E. Tracy 3761<br />

Craw — . m<br />

S. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4034<br />

Crawf<strong>or</strong>d R. m E. M. Griff<strong>in</strong> 6440<br />

CreightonW.H.m E.Wood- ) gionf<br />

bridge )<br />

Cressy T. M. m E.G.B<strong>in</strong>gham 6639+<br />

Cripp<strong>in</strong> J. m L. L. <strong>Hyde</strong> ") 3583<br />

S.R.<strong>Hyde</strong> I<br />

3584<br />

Crocker B. L. m M. Perk<strong>in</strong>s 5783+<br />

" R. m J. D<strong>or</strong>r 6329<br />

Crolius G. C. m E. Muuson 1396<br />

" W. A. m L. Muuson 1394


Cronkite T. m N. iMoscly )<br />

M. Mosely j<br />

HUSBANDS OF DESCENDANTS. 1385<br />

4762+<br />

Cross I. N. m S. S. Sweet 4136+<br />

Grossman Z.F.mS. L. Jewett 5857+<br />

Cross<strong>well</strong> A.m C.A.Grcenleaf G10i+<br />

Grouse J. B. m L. Burnett 4468+<br />

Gro<strong>well</strong> D. m S. Hubbard 1949<br />

Gruft W. S. m S. I Fitch 3398+<br />

Grumbv J. m E. <strong>Hyde</strong> 6157<br />

Culver "ll. m S. Leff<strong>in</strong>o-<strong>well</strong> 6879<br />

Davis N. S. m A. ]\I. Parker 3120+<br />

" O. m F. Davenp<strong>or</strong>t 6765+<br />

Davison G. m A. B. Tracy 3776<br />

" J. M. m. S. S.Walw<strong>or</strong>th 4249<br />

Day I. H. m S. E. Williams 4342<br />

" S. m R. L. <strong>Hyde</strong> 3342<br />

Dayton A. m H. M. Davenp<strong>or</strong>t 6765+<br />

Dean J. <strong>in</strong> INHiry Niles 1939<br />

" P. m F. Denison 2299<br />

Gumm<strong>in</strong>g WmllV Alexander 6149+<br />

Currier — . m. A. Davcn])<strong>or</strong>t 3079+<br />

Curtis C. S. m M. H. Peck 5791+<br />

" E. m M. Metcalf ) n-nos.<br />

^'^-^-^<br />

E.Abel I<br />

" a. T. m M. Anderson 4205+<br />

" H. m F. Warner 4529<br />

Gushman A. m C. <strong>Hyde</strong> 428<br />

" N. m A. M. Rogers 4442<br />

" P. m A. Sill 6378+<br />

Cutler A. m Lois Lathrop 3731^/<br />

'•<br />

J). G-. m H. A. Gilbert 2889<br />

" W.H. m C.H.Matteson 4269<br />

Daboll Dr. m P. Coll<strong>in</strong>s 3053A;<br />

Dak<strong>in</strong> S. D. m M. Mumf<strong>or</strong>d 5861+<br />

Dalee F. m S. D. Walw<strong>or</strong>th 1344<br />

Dana G. m C. M. Dodge 3539<br />

" J. m D. Lathrop 6843^?<br />

" 0. N. m C. M. Denison 6531<br />

Danf<strong>or</strong>th M. m C B. Marv<strong>in</strong> 5548+<br />

Daniels 0. m N. D. Peck 6367+<br />

Danly J. m E. S. Shoemaker 5599+<br />

Darly — . m J. Sheldon 3064+<br />

Darrow Z. m Lucy L<strong>or</strong>d 1861<br />

D'AutremontC.mS. Coll<strong>in</strong>s 3194<br />

Davenp<strong>or</strong>t H. m P. Pierpont 3079<br />

" N. m L. Metcalf 6765<br />

Davidson A. m R. Tracy 3760<br />

Davie — . m A. W. Westgate 4179<br />

Davis — . m L. <strong>Hyde</strong> , 738<br />

" A. D. m E. A. <strong>Hyde</strong> 7173<br />

" E. m L. M. White 4182+<br />

" E. H. m L.Woodbrid


1386<br />

Dixon J. m M. S. Parsons 6083+<br />

" J. S. m P. S. Pratt 5560+<br />

Doane J. m L. Waterman 1249<br />

Dodge A. m P. Waterman 3940<br />

" D. L. ni S. Cleveland 1064<br />

" E. m J. L. Sterl<strong>in</strong>g 5552+<br />

" L. m C. Hubbard 5712+<br />

Dolbear D. m E. Raymond 6252<br />

" L. R. m E. Raymond 5937<br />

" W. m N. Raymond 6250<br />

Donnell — . m<br />

INDEX.<br />

Donly J. m A. Walw<strong>or</strong>th 6552<br />

H. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2877<br />

" — . m L. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2878<br />

Donaldson A. C. m P. H. Butler 5466<br />

Doolittle L. F. m C M 3121+<br />

Wadhams<br />

D<strong>or</strong>r E. m M. Griswold 80<br />

" W. m J. H. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1386<br />

Doty — . m Lois <strong>Hyde</strong> 4589+<br />

"'<br />

D. m 0. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4589+<br />

" J. E. m M. J. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4112<br />

Dougherty M.mS.B. Koyes 5790+<br />

Dougl<strong>as</strong>s J. m M. Glriswold 2225<br />

" J. m E. Raymond 5933+<br />

" J. C. m C. S. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4149<br />

Douw J.D.P.niM.A.Lanman 6040+<br />

Dow Benj. m C Sto<strong>or</strong>s 7362+<br />

P. G. Tappen 6100<br />

" — . m<br />

" H. H. m M A. Niles 5359+<br />

" J. m E. E. Armstrong 4812+<br />

" R. m F. F. Armstrong 4813+<br />

Downer G. L. m H. Waterman 3934<br />

" U. m. D. Hough 2557<br />

Downes E. m C. A. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4111<br />

Doyle W. m S. Ganson 5786+<br />

Drake L. m S. M. Barnet 4122+<br />

" L. E. m S. A. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4163<br />

" R. m L. B. Peck 6371+<br />

" — m. L. Wolcott 7067<br />

Dressier W. D. m — <strong>Hyde</strong> 5026+<br />

Drum Wm. m A. E. Weaver 4379<br />

Dudley C m Han. Barnet 4122+<br />

" G. m Eliza Orcutt 4687+<br />

Duel T. m M. W. L<strong>or</strong>d 5442<br />

Dummer S. m Deb. Moody 2054<br />

" — m Mehit. Moody 2053<br />

Dunbar A. H. ni M. Jewett 5868<br />

Duncan J. T. m F. Denison 6525<br />

Dunham R. m Mel. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2805<br />

Dunlap C. m M. T. <strong>Hyde</strong> 5068<br />

Durant C. C. m 8. B. Parsons 6072+<br />

Duren E. F. m M. C. <strong>Hyde</strong> 7291<br />

Durfey T. m R. Manwar<strong>in</strong>g 2572<br />

Durkee B. m Sarah Abel 564<br />

" N. m Mary <strong>Hyde</strong> ) 219<br />

Anna Giff<strong>or</strong>d j 252<br />

DutcherF.mM . PI. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton3071+<br />

Dutton N. m C. Sterl<strong>in</strong>g 5562<br />

Backer J. J. m M. A. Scott 4808+<br />

" M. m L. G. Armstrong 4811+<br />

Earl C. ra. A. S. Kiug 5241c+<br />

Earl S. C. m D. Lathrop 5249<br />

E<strong>as</strong>tman J. m E. Wood 651<br />

Eaton A. B. m E. Selden 4473<br />

" G. M. m C. I. Tracy 6902<br />

" H. m Hellen Fish 2807+<br />

Eddy F. H. m J. (1. Selden 4292+<br />

" 0. m H. Tracy 3743<br />

Edgecomb J. m H. Abel 2592<br />

" T. m Es<strong>the</strong>r Post 90<br />

Edgerton E. m Z. Abel 578<br />

" E. m S. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1545<br />

" E. m D. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1742<br />

" E. m A. J. Edgerton 1218<br />

" H. m A. Abel 577<br />

" J. m E. <strong>Hyde</strong> 371<br />

" J. K. m A. Bailey 3793<br />

" S. m M. Abel 568<br />

" S. m A. Hough 615<br />

" W. m L. Birehard 413<br />

Edwards A. m E. L. Randlett3731/t+<br />

" A. C. m J. C. Phelps 5840+<br />

" C. P. m I\I. Griswold 6220<br />

" G. m J. Hallock 4468<br />

" J. m S. J. Phelps 5840+<br />

Ehle J. J. m F. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2912<br />

Ela Jacob m L. Hou^h 7358<br />

Elder R. m E. C. Backus 5182<br />

Eldred E. E. m M. J. Sill 5493+<br />

Eldridgc J. m A. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2979<br />

" S. m L. Anderson 5782<br />

" Z. m P. Durkee 3384<br />

Elliot G. m Hannah Ely 1 959<br />

" H. m M. L. Elliot 5404<br />

" J. m E. L<strong>or</strong>d 441<br />

" N. m C. Griswold 498<br />

" Y. m S. Elliot 2169<br />

Ellis S. m R. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 2544<br />

" W. m R. C<strong>or</strong>w<strong>in</strong> 4818+<br />

Ellsw<strong>or</strong>th P. T. m S. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4062


Ellsw<strong>or</strong>th 8. m. C. Alden 4071<br />

Ehvood A. II. m O. JJ. <strong>Hyde</strong> 8019+<br />

Elm<strong>or</strong>e J. m. P. Sterl<strong>in</strong>g 5527<br />

Eloe W. m S. A. Kobiuson 5Ut)G+<br />

Ely A. m Ilan. Ely 5756<br />

'' C. m E. Pericius 5784<br />

'' C. m A. Sill 1894<br />

" II. <strong>in</strong>. S. Rockers ) 1459<br />

C. Marviu f<br />

HUSBANDS OF DESCENDANTS. 1387<br />

5560-1-<br />

" J. m. P. Denison 532<br />

" J. Hi M. Griswold 21U5<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

J. m. S. C. L<strong>or</strong>d<br />

J. C. m E. Noyes<br />

0. m L. G. Ma<strong>the</strong>r<br />

R. m M. Pearson<br />

S. m Jane L<strong>or</strong>d<br />

6591<br />

534;}<br />

6056+<br />

467<br />

67<br />

" S. ui L. Reynolds 468A<br />

" T. m. H. Chandler 6042<br />

" W. J. m Eliz. Ely 5525<br />

Emerson 0. m A. E. Williams 2819+<br />

Ensign H. m Laura Peck 5801+<br />

Ensw<strong>or</strong>th C. L. m P. A. <strong>Hyde</strong> 7224<br />

Estabrook H. m Anna <strong>Hyde</strong> 976<br />

Eton G. M. m C. I. Tracy 6902<br />

Evans Geo. m A. M. Redfield 5609+<br />

Evarts S. m Sarah Sill 5540<br />

Everett J> S. m Harriet <strong>Hyde</strong> 3372<br />

Eversou Wm.m A.DeLamater 6385+<br />

Ewart John m C<strong>or</strong>d. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2976+<br />

Failes E. m R. B<strong>in</strong>gham ) 554<br />

E. B<strong>in</strong>gham j<br />

Falconer R. J. m Mary Sill<br />

557<br />

5493+<br />

Fann<strong>in</strong>g H. ra M. A. Whaley 2829+<br />

" T. m A. Reynolds<br />

" T. C. m L. Hubbard<br />

Farnsw<strong>or</strong>th A. m L. Abel<br />

Farrar J. m A. <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

F<strong>as</strong>set H. m C. Abel<br />

4QSd<br />

7038+<br />

6799+<br />

4741<br />

6807<br />

H. Grafton 5404+<br />

Faulkner H. D. m E. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4699+<br />

Fay — . m M. J. Ladd 4822+<br />

Fa<strong>the</strong>rly — . m<br />

" B. F. m M. L. <strong>Hyde</strong> 3344<br />

" B. F.m M. H. Orcutt 4687+<br />

" J. P. m C. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4048<br />

Feek P. L. m H. Throop 2840<br />

Fenn J. W. m M. J. Spencer 5242a<br />

Fenton J. D. m M- G. Alden 4665+<br />

Ferguson J. m E. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2907<br />

Ferrier T. m S. Denison 5599c<br />

Ferris G. W. G. m M. E. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4164<br />

Ferris 0. m S. B. Keycs 5788+<br />

Fessenden C. B. 11. m S. A. ) rr-i aj.<br />

^^^^^<br />

Clark I<br />

" T. K. m N. Cowles 546S+<br />

A. Durkcc 1015<br />

Field — . m<br />

" W. R. m M. <strong>Hyde</strong> 5107<br />

Fifield B. F. m H. M. Cole 5604+<br />

Filk<strong>in</strong>s J. m 1). <strong>Hyde</strong> 1102<br />

" T. m E. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1100<br />

Fillm<strong>or</strong>e A. m A. Hartsh<strong>or</strong>n 1811<br />

" C. D. m A. Bailey 4794<br />

" J. m E. <strong>Hyde</strong> ) 1054<br />

H.<strong>Hyde</strong> I<br />

" L. m P. Hartsh<strong>or</strong>n<br />

" S. m E. Edgerton<br />

Fish A. m M. D. Packard<br />

" C. B. m C. Sterl<strong>in</strong>g<br />

1056<br />

1808<br />

6795<br />

4561+<br />

5562<br />

" J. m. A. Lathrop<br />

" J. m L. Lathrop<br />

" S. m Mary West<br />

Fisher G. m E. Burgess<br />

'' J. m E. Williams<br />

Fisk A. m M. Hubbard<br />

Fitch — . m R. Coll<strong>in</strong>s<br />

" — . m A. Buckland<br />

716<br />

2498<br />

2807<br />

3735+<br />

3744+<br />

5718<br />

187<br />

2867+<br />

" — . m C. R. Abel 6819+<br />

" A. m Anne <strong>Hyde</strong> 31<br />


1388<br />

F<strong>or</strong>bes A. m H. <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

" D. S. m C. J. Abel<br />

3645<br />

6801+<br />

" E. m R. E. Walw<strong>or</strong>th 4254<br />

" T. C. m M. E. Sill 5547+<br />

F<strong>or</strong>d — m P. Towner 3156<br />

" H. m Z. Huntiu2;ton 3723<br />

" Z. m E. <strong>Hyde</strong> ^ 4902<br />

Fosdick A. m L. Tracy 2509<br />

" J. m C. Brooks 3141<br />

Foster C. S. m C. C. Grii<strong>in</strong>ell 6517+<br />

" E. m E. Abel 6806<br />


Gibbs Z. m S. Edgerton 4624<br />

Giddiugs — m Jane Ely 5764<br />

" J. m L. Alden 4672<br />

Giff<strong>or</strong>d R. 0. <strong>in</strong> M. Bamum 6343+<br />

" S. m E. <strong>Hyde</strong> 37<br />

" T. m F. A. Hall 4528+<br />

Gilbert A. m E. Griswold 2188<br />

" F. H. m S. Hillhouse 6149<br />

" G. 0. m E. G. Gilbert 2881<br />

" J. m C. <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

" • J. W. m H. Alden<br />

" N. m E. Stanley<br />

" 0. S. m L. A. <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

Giles J. C. m E. Smith<br />

Gillet A. m E. Griswold<br />

" A. D. m M. Ripley<br />

" B. F. m C. H. Tiftany<br />

" H. m A. H. Backus<br />

" J. m E. Peck<br />

749<br />

4665+<br />

3174+<br />

3621+<br />

4133+<br />

2188<br />

2998+<br />

4398e+<br />

3615<br />

6374<br />

" W. E. ni S. Backus 5185<br />

Gilliland T.F.mE.S.Slieldon 7326<br />

Gilmer J.F.mL.F.Alexander 6149+<br />

Gist J. m L. B. Tyler 3332+<br />

Gl<strong>as</strong>s J. J. m S. E. Toll 3297+<br />

Gle<strong>as</strong>on A. m B. W. Tracy 3764<br />

" J. R. m S. S. Hough 6977+<br />

Glidden S. m 31. Barnet 4122+<br />

GlowackiH.J.mM.J.Redfield 5609+<br />

Goff G. m S. E. Post 6604+<br />

Gold T. R. m Sarah Sill 1922<br />

Golibart J. R. m — . Walter 5343+<br />

Goodell R.E.m E.J.Mattison5562+<br />

" S. m S. Marshall 2586<br />

Goodhue C. m J. C. Parker 6043+<br />

Goodman C. D. m M. A.C. ]<br />

HUSBANDS OF DESCENDANTS. 1389<br />

kqoq^.<br />

Jewett j<br />

" M. S. m E. G. <strong>Hyde</strong> 3471<br />

Goodrich C. E. m M. Tracy 6860+<br />

" D. S. m 0. Peck 4561<br />

" J. m H. Elliot 5417<br />

" T. m C. 0. Packard 4561+<br />

Goodsell I. m F. Jewett 5846<br />

" J. m S. Pierpont 3078<br />

" N. m E. Sedgwick 2926<br />

Goodw<strong>in</strong> — . m S. Hubbard 5728<br />

" D. m L. Coll<strong>in</strong>s 893<br />

'' G. m M. K<strong>in</strong>gsbury 4976<br />

" H. m M. D<strong>or</strong>r 6306<br />

G<strong>or</strong>don A. m Mary <strong>Hyde</strong> 1546<br />

" W. m C. Armstrong 1604<br />

G<strong>or</strong>ham E. m Jj% Coll<strong>in</strong>s<br />

G<strong>or</strong>ton J. m M. Manwar<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Gott D. m A. Baldw<strong>in</strong><br />

Gould C. m H. iMunif<strong>or</strong>d<br />

" J. m 3Iary Sill<br />

'• M. L. m A. Lee<br />

" — . m<br />

E. Sheldon<br />

Gould<strong>in</strong>g W. O. m C. A. Bay<br />

Grady F. m J. A. Watrous<br />

Grafton J. D. m M. L. Elliot<br />

Graham C. J. m S. McC<br />

btewart<br />

" II. m A. M. Mart<strong>in</strong><br />

" T. m C. A. Walw<strong>or</strong>th<br />

Granger G. m H. A. Chap<strong>in</strong><br />

Grant A. m M. A. Davenp<strong>or</strong>t<br />

Graves R. m C. N Warner<br />

Gray G. W. m M. Griswold<br />

'^ J. m M. A. Ely<br />

" J. H. m E. Tucker<br />

" J. J. m M. W. Putnam<br />

" S. m A. <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

" S. A.m L.C. Wadhams<br />

Green F. W.m M. G. M<strong>or</strong>gan<br />

" J. m E. Tracy<br />

" J. C. m M. Griswold<br />

" J. M. m S. V. Pr<strong>in</strong>ce<br />

" T. F. m S. Raymond<br />

" W. m L. Sheldon<br />

Greenleaf M. m L. Parsons<br />

" W.C.mC. P. Greenleaf<br />

Greenman S. B. m E. L. Peck<br />

GreenslitH.T.mM.H.Peck<br />

" N. C. m M. P. <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

Greenwood I. m C. M. Mosely<br />

Greg<strong>or</strong>y—.m MADe Lamater<br />

" A. m J. E. Tracy<br />

Grenelle W. H. m J. P<br />

Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton<br />

Griff<strong>in</strong> G. m Eve D<strong>or</strong>r<br />

" H. m J. Harrison<br />

" J. m L. Jewett<br />

" R. m H. Manwar<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Griffith E. m L. A. Tracy<br />

" H. E. m M. G. Gould<br />

Griggs — . m<br />

C. P. N<strong>or</strong>ton<br />

Gr<strong>in</strong>nell B. m P. Denisou<br />

" R. m E <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

Griswold C. m P. Niles<br />

" E. m M. Wolcott<br />

874<br />

2574<br />

3217<br />

5681+<br />

1908<br />

6:^09+<br />

5788<br />

3342+<br />

6278<br />

5404<br />

5384<br />

7190<br />

4240<br />

5551+<br />

6765+<br />

4530<br />

6222<br />

5343+<br />

6043+<br />

6344+<br />

31<br />

3147<br />

4212+<br />

3840<br />

6227<br />

6164+<br />

5973+<br />

5785+<br />

2122<br />

6102+<br />

2671+<br />

2671+<br />

4548<br />

4785<br />

6385+<br />

3756+<br />

3541+<br />

512<br />

5549+<br />

5908<br />

6496<br />

3770+<br />

5602+<br />

3158+<br />

2290<br />

4614<br />

5702<br />

2595i


1390<br />

Giiswold 31. m P.«Iyde 10<br />

" S. ni E. Abel 562<br />

Groat M. m — . Crocker 6329-^<br />

Grosven<strong>or</strong> S. m U. W. Noyes 5342+<br />

" S. H. m J. Way 3203+<br />

" S. K. m L. S. Stanley 3204<br />

Groves HEEmEMKMilligan 3561+<br />

GrummoudJ. m L.W.Darrow 5452<br />

Grunbee J.A.mA.M.Denisou 6580+<br />

Guernsey H. m S. Denison 6526<br />

" S. m S. L Darrow 5458<br />

Guile E. m S. Hazen 3800+<br />

Guppy S. m P. <strong>Hyde</strong> 341<br />

Gurley C A, m E. Gurley 6025+<br />

" J. B. m E. Griswold 6025<br />

Guthrie C.B.ni M. S.Metcalf 3259<br />

" S. N. m R. Metcalf 3258<br />

Gutterson W.E.m S.G.L<strong>or</strong>d 5348 +<br />

Hackley A. m H. Metcalf 6764<br />

" 31. m Han. Abel 576<br />

Hale A. A. ni S. Weaver 4380<br />

" B. m H. Barker 1615<br />

Hall A.A.mA.L. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 6932+<br />

' B. m L. A. Warner 4528<br />

" B. F. m S. J. Thom<strong>as</strong> 3972<br />

" Capt. m J. Griswold 6030+<br />

» E. m M. A. Smith 4133+<br />

" E.S.m S.E.M.A. Jarvis 5386+<br />

" H. P. m 31. Walw<strong>or</strong>th 4258<br />

" J. m P. Tracy 3757<br />

" J. m D. Jewett 6848<br />

'' J. m C. Sill 5596<br />

" J. A. m A. E. Hall 3284<br />

" J. H. m J. P. Clark 5514+<br />

" L. 31. m C. 3Ietcalf 931<br />

" 31. m E. P. Wells 3120+<br />

" 31. m 31. Westover 4134<br />

" 31. C. m J. A. Clark 5515+<br />

" W. m S. Sill 5480<br />

" W. B. m 31. Parsons C086<br />

Hallock E. m Lois Ely 1962<br />

Halsey E. C. m A. C. <strong>Hyde</strong> 7288<br />

Plamilton E. S.m F. S. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4076<br />

" J. m E. Lathrop 7345<br />

" J. K. m K. 31. Stewart 5382<br />

« T. B. m J. 31. Gibbs 7312<br />

Haml<strong>in</strong> P. m E. Coll<strong>in</strong>s 3111<br />

" S.Km C 31 Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 6882+<br />

C . m<br />

INDEX.<br />

Hammond K JmllWPvandall 4263<br />

" S. H. m L. W. Langdon 3765+<br />

Hancock ^Y. m E. S. Denison 5598+<br />

Hanks L. B. m H. E. <strong>Hyde</strong> 5211<br />

Hansell A.J.m C. Shepherd 6150+<br />

Hard P. m E. E. Earl 5249+<br />

Harder 31. m P. D<strong>or</strong>r 6359<br />

Hard<strong>in</strong> J. m S. Sh<strong>in</strong>er 6606+<br />

Hard<strong>in</strong>g G. 31. m E. A. Fay 4048+<br />

Hardy N. m 31. C. <strong>Hyde</strong> 3340<br />

Hare W. W. m R.E. 3Iosely 4773+<br />

Hargraves J. m J. 31. Adtrate 4500<br />

Harland H. m A. L. <strong>Hyde</strong> 5031<br />

Harlow W.L.mF.J. Guernsey 5463+<br />

Harmar J. m S. C. Lannian 6040+<br />

Harper J. m L. E. 31etcalf 6763+<br />

" 0. m L. Hotchkiss 6765+<br />

" — . m<br />

Celia Hough 7356+<br />

Harr<strong>in</strong>g D.D.mL.S.Badgley 5241c+<br />

Harr<strong>in</strong>gton B. m J. 31osely 4767<br />

" C. F. m3LN. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1039'<br />

" C. L. m C. K. Johnson 6808+<br />

" D. m L. 3Iosely 4760+<br />

Harris — . m<br />

" — . m<br />

" — . m<br />

31. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4589+<br />

S. 3IcCurdy 5368+<br />

F. Raymond 6239+<br />

;; " ^•"^^•^•^^^^*^'^!^^n6io3+<br />

E. J. Greenleaf<br />

j<br />

" B. m A. Waterman 348<br />

" G. D. m H. Blake 6611<br />

" H. m 31. G. Rogers 7044+<br />

" J. m Lydia Post 21<br />

" J. m Han. Hough 2656<br />

Harrison C. m J. Sill 5549<br />

" R. m L. E. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2794<br />

Harroun T. m S. A. K<strong>in</strong>g 2981+<br />

Hart C. E. m P, 31. Sill 5469+<br />

" C.P.mN.A,31ontague4516+<br />

" E. m J. 3IcCurdy 1843<br />

" E. L. m iN. C. Hooker 3283<br />

" J. m N. 31a<strong>the</strong>r 6056+<br />

" J. m 31. Sill 5469+<br />

Harter H. m S. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4546<br />

Hartsh<strong>or</strong>n E. m A. Barstow 433<br />

" N. m I. Pcmber o99a<br />

" S. m A. Hunt<strong>in</strong>irton 2541<br />

" U. m C. Tracy<br />

Hammet W. m E. V. Parsons 6081+<br />

'<br />

' W. 31. A. Parsons 6084+<br />

^<br />

3762<br />

Hart<strong>well</strong> J. B. m E. C . H.<br />

| 5849-}-<br />

Jewett j<br />

Harvey — . m 31. J. Lay . 5490


H<strong>as</strong>kell A. n. m G. E. Rogers 4422<br />

- N. m L. P. Deuisou ()r)32<br />

" 8. m S. L<strong>or</strong>d 1862<br />

H<strong>as</strong>k<strong>in</strong> J. m P. G<strong>or</strong>don 4864<br />

" L. W. m C. <strong>Hyde</strong> 5106<br />

" R. m B. Wood 650<br />

H<strong>as</strong>t<strong>in</strong>gs ]). m A. A. Johnson 3732+<br />

" E. m A. Cleveland 3529-f-<br />

" F. H. m A. H. Gott 3217+<br />

" T. m J. L. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 6932+<br />

H<strong>as</strong><strong>well</strong> H. 11. m M. A. Sweet 4136+<br />

Hathaway A. ni D. E. K<strong>in</strong>g 5241c +<br />

^' G. M. m H. L. <strong>Hyde</strong> 45.33+<br />

Haven J.W. m CAY. Griswold 6223<br />

" P. m F. Manwar<strong>in</strong>g 6478<br />

" W. H. m J. E. <strong>Hyde</strong> 7286<br />

Havens C. C m P. Griswold 6210<br />

" C. E. m M. J. Tracy 3781+<br />

" E. m M. Tracy 3839<br />

Haviland B. m S. Hart 4399at<br />

Hawley F. m L. Sill 5499<br />

" M. S. ni M. Metcalf 3243<br />

" S. m S. Sill<br />

I<br />

5500<br />

L. Sill I<br />

HUSBANDS OF DESCENDANTS. 1391<br />

5499<br />

Haydcn D. m. E. J. Shear 6316+<br />

" L. m M. V. Ely 4453<br />

" N. m Sarah Sill 1913<br />

Hayes C. I. m M. <strong>Hyde</strong> 5136<br />

" E. m F. Davenp<strong>or</strong>t 3079+<br />

" P. m L. Jewett 2007<br />

Haynes J. m L. K<strong>in</strong>g 5241r+<br />

" J. F. m L. Leffi'ng<strong>well</strong> 3944+<br />

" Z. m E. Reynolds 4595+<br />

Hayward C. Cm E. Johnson 3736<br />

" J. m E. Hutch<strong>in</strong>son 2716<br />

Haywood C.A.m F.S. Bann<strong>in</strong>g 5978+<br />

Hazen C. T. m M. Armstrong 4877<br />

" E. m Ruth Ladd 4809<br />

" J. m H. Ladd 4791<br />

" L. m Sarah <strong>Hyde</strong> 3300<br />

" S. m E. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4596<br />

Hazleton A. m E. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4095<br />

Hazzard -— . m<br />

Anne Ma<strong>the</strong>r 1999<br />

Head G. m F. L. B<strong>in</strong>gham 5894+<br />

Hecox E. m J. W. C<strong>or</strong>w<strong>in</strong> 4818+<br />

Hedd<strong>in</strong>g C. m. J. Smith 4602+<br />

" D. m E. Willguss 6607+<br />

Hedges Dr. m E. Tracy 3745<br />

Height W. E. m Phebe Pitts 6335+<br />

Helmer F.W. B. S. m A. Stark 2825<br />

Henian J.L. m M. E. Parsons (5072+<br />

llenipstcad J.m M.Wightnian4388<br />

" N. m E. Manwariiig 2279<br />

" S.B.m L.H.Mansfield 1368<br />

" W. m E. Hempstead 4388+<br />

HcndershottC.mL.l'.Metcalf6762+<br />

Henderson W. m ]j. M. ) rioQ4.<br />

Woodbridge j<br />

Hendricks J. D. m CM. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2961+<br />

Henly J. D. m E. Denison 4226<br />

Henn<strong>in</strong>g R. M. m E. P. <strong>Hyde</strong> 7283<br />

Henry R. AV. m R. Edgerton 4621+<br />

Herold D. m M. D<strong>or</strong>r 6408<br />

" H. m B. D<strong>or</strong>r ) 6397<br />

A. D<strong>or</strong>r f<br />

6410<br />

Herrick W. A. m S. E. Pratt 3556<br />

Hess F. m E. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4589+<br />

Hetzel A. R, m M. P. Jack 4472+<br />

Hewett D. m L. Elliot 5768+<br />

" N. m R. W. Hillhouse 6143<br />

Hibbard A. K. m E. G<strong>or</strong>don 4856+<br />

Hickox I. m F. G. Elliot 6209<br />

" J. m E. Coll<strong>in</strong>s 871<br />

Hicks A. m M. E. Sweet 4135+<br />

" J A. ra L. Cleveland 3526<br />

Higbie E. Y. m F. Henly 4226+<br />

" H. m M. N. M<strong>or</strong>gan 3292+<br />

Higg<strong>in</strong>s E. m Sarah D<strong>or</strong>r 2238<br />

High S. m L. Waite 6046+<br />

Hill — . m S. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2655+<br />

" — m G. L<strong>or</strong>d 5349+<br />

" Cm Amy <strong>Hyde</strong> ) 320<br />

L. Metcalf f 90S<br />

" CW. m A. E. Rock<strong>well</strong> 3030+<br />

" H. m S. M. Coit 7035+<br />

" S. P. m H. L.Waterman 3928<br />

" W. H. m E. <strong>Hyde</strong> 5112<br />

Hillhouse W. m S. Griswold 496<br />

Hilliard E. m J. Tredway 4399fZ<br />

" J. m P. Hough 7025<br />

" W. m R. Butler 5462+<br />

Hillman J. m S. Tracy 3846<br />

Hills R. m E. C Ely 5833<br />

Hillyer M. G. m I. A. Jewett 5842<br />

H<strong>in</strong>ckley J. m A. <strong>Hyde</strong> 122<br />

H<strong>in</strong>d J. H. m S. Stoddard 5502+<br />

H<strong>in</strong>e H. M. m P. Stanley 3174+<br />

H<strong>in</strong>man D.C m E. A. 3IitchelI 6207+<br />

H<strong>in</strong>sdale D. m H. L. Hosmer 6085+<br />

" N. B. m C Edgerton 4621+


1392<br />

H<strong>in</strong>sdale S. m H. Eclgerton 4627<br />

Hisert B. F. m A. M. Shear 6316+<br />

Hitchcock E. m E. Abel 1524<br />

" P. m E. Westover 4132<br />

Hobbie A. G. m E. 0. Metcalf 6763+<br />

Hodges M. m M. Sweet 4141<br />

Hoge D. m L. G-. Welles 6460<br />

Hogeland 0. M. m E. Coll<strong>in</strong>s 3100<br />

Holcomb A. L. m C D. Fish 2807+<br />

" A. R. m S. E. Green 3840+<br />

" I. m M. S. Hull • 2807+<br />

'' J. W. m Sarah <strong>Hyde</strong> 4150^<br />

" E. m M. A. Sill 5476+<br />

Holley J. C. m L. R. Sterl<strong>in</strong>g 5551+<br />

Hollister A. m C. Abel 1530<br />

" B. m E. D<strong>or</strong>r 6307<br />

" R. m H. Sill 6376+<br />

Holm J. H. m Louisa Lester 7203<br />

Holman W. m M. Janes 3080+<br />

" W. m P. Metcalf 6762+<br />

Holme J. m A. B. Leonard 3234<br />

Holmes D. m L. R. Spencer 5242a+<br />

" L. C. m N. Hawley 5500+<br />

Holt A. m Anne Abel 1526<br />

" S. m Z. Abel 1528<br />

Homer Rev. m S. M. Brown 4424+<br />

Hooker W. G. m M. Metcalf 928<br />

Hope T. M. m Eliz. Pope 6117+<br />

Hopk<strong>in</strong>s A. m R. Coll<strong>in</strong>s 187<br />

" M. m J. A. D<strong>or</strong>r 6345+<br />

H<strong>or</strong>ton E. m M. P<strong>in</strong>ney 4657+<br />

" J. B. m J. Hallock 4468<br />

" R.V.R.m S.A.<strong>Hyde</strong> 4110<br />

Hosf<strong>or</strong>d A. m S. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4035<br />

Hosmer A. m L. Woodw<strong>or</strong>th 2711<br />

" S. T. m L. Parsons 6085<br />

Hotchkiss A. m H. Beckwith 6323<br />

" J. m L. Davenp<strong>or</strong>t 6765+<br />

" W. H. m M. J. Coll<strong>in</strong>s 3104+<br />

Houck J. m A. M. Sill 5634+<br />

Hough J. m S. Post 17<br />

Houghton E. m E. Stark 4191<br />

" L. m C. Allard 3355<br />

House <strong>or</strong> Hoes m P. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2746<br />

" J. A. mL.E. H<strong>in</strong>ckley 2074<br />

Howard E. m N. H. Johnson 4397<br />

" Q. m N. R. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 3758+<br />

" G. m J. E. Johnson 4393+<br />

" T. m Mary Pember 399 c<br />

Howe S. m H. Hackley 6764+<br />

INDEX.<br />

Ho<strong>well</strong> D. m R. Sill ISSO<br />

" R. L. m C. A. K<strong>in</strong>gsley 6764<br />

Howland D. m G. Hayes 5892<br />

" H. G. m E. D. Shuler 6389+<br />

Hoy P. m Lydia Foot 6317+<br />

Hoyt — m P. <strong>Hyde</strong> 737<br />

" — m S. Lawrence 4558+<br />

" J. A. m S. A. Sill 5494+<br />

'' R. m P. Denison 6471<br />

" U.G.mE.G.Pierpont3074+<br />

" W.E.m.M. A.Cleveland 3529+<br />

Hubbard A. II. m. E. Lanman 6040+<br />

". C. m 0. Stark 4208<br />

" D. G-. m L. Manwar<strong>in</strong>g 7038<br />

" G.G.mG. M.McCurdy5375+<br />

" G. W. m H. Dick<strong>in</strong>son 6686+<br />

" J. B. m E. S. Lyman 6052+<br />

" L. S. m M. S. Lyman 6052+<br />

" N. m Sarah Sill 460<br />

" R.mE. Sill 457<br />

" S. m M. A. Coit 7035+<br />

" S. m L. Hayes 5890<br />

" S. m M. Parsons 6089<br />

" T. H. m P. Hubbard 5677<br />

" W. m C. S. Fish 5562+<br />

Hubbel A. L.mL. E.H<strong>in</strong>sdale4627+<br />

« E. m Sarah Sill 1883<br />

" WL.mC. A.E.Hamilton 4076+<br />

Hughes P. m N. Gould 5607<br />

Hulbert J. m R. D. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2792+<br />

" J. m J. M. <strong>Hyde</strong> 7259<br />

" J. D. m M. A. Fisk 5718+<br />

Hull — m E. Smith 3793+<br />

" D. S. m M. M. Fish 2807+<br />

" G.G.m M.C.Alexander 6149+<br />

" G. H. m E. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1743<br />

" I. m A. M. C. Hart 5387<br />

•' J. B. m A. Hart 5391<br />


Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton E. m A. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1040<br />

" E. m. L. Peck 4559<br />

" E. m L. Leffiiiu'<strong>well</strong> | G882<br />

Olive Stark [ 2821<br />

" E. m E. <strong>Hyde</strong> 427<br />

" G. m S. G. Sill ) 5657<br />

C. M. Sill [<br />

HUSBANDS OF DESCENDANTS. 1393<br />

5659<br />

" G. m Susan Tracy 6865<br />

" H. m M. F. Plyde 2967<br />

" L. I. F. m P. Marv<strong>in</strong> 5560+<br />

" J. m S. Reynolds 468 e<br />

" J. m S. Hickox 3071<br />

" J. ni Abi-ail Abel 2394<br />

" J. C. m J. S. Dodge 3541<br />

" N. m N. Leif<strong>in</strong>g<strong>well</strong> ) 6881<br />

N. H<strong>in</strong>ckley j" 2670<br />

" R. m L. E. Hayes 5889-{-<br />

" S. m F. Chester 1430<br />

" S. m C. L. Baldw<strong>in</strong> 3219f<br />

" S. m H. ]\Ietcalf 3895<br />

" S. m Philura Tracy 2510<br />

" S. m A. Johnson ] 5338<br />

J. M.C.Stewart [5385<br />

" W. m J. E. Watk<strong>in</strong>son 5672+<br />

" W.S.mC.WHunt<strong>in</strong>gton6882+<br />

Huntley B. m L. Spencer 2015+<br />

" M. m Mehit. Sill 1901<br />

" N. m M. Pearson 1979<br />

" 0. D. m M. Stark ] 2824<br />

H. R. Stark j 2826<br />

Hutchius W. m L. B<strong>in</strong>gham 558<br />

Hutch<strong>in</strong>son E. m E. <strong>Hyde</strong> 684<br />

" S. m P. Barker 1613<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> Thos. m P. H<strong>in</strong>ckley 668<br />

" —m M.H<strong>in</strong>ckley 2665<br />

Icem<strong>in</strong>ger J.mA.Cherr<strong>in</strong>gton 5271+<br />

Ingalls A. m M. J. Metcalf 6760+<br />

Ingersoll G. m. H. H. Peck 6371+<br />

Ingraham J. m A. W. Ma<strong>the</strong>r 4475+<br />

Isham E.- ni N. Pierpont 3063<br />

" 0. m Mary <strong>Hyde</strong> 696<br />

Ives Levi m C. Shoemaker 5599+<br />

" H. R. m Alice Chester 3757+<br />

Jack M. m Rox. Selden 4472<br />

Jackson A. m H. Parsons 6076<br />

" . D. m Mary <strong>Hyde</strong> 4084<br />

" E. m N. M <strong>Hyde</strong> 4118<br />

" E. E. m N. L. Ma<strong>the</strong>r 6056+<br />

" G. W. m S. G-. Truman 373 ! If<br />

Jacobs H. m P. Blanchard 2992<br />

175<br />

Jacox II. m E. K<strong>in</strong>g 5241(:+<br />

Janes E. B. m F. B. L<strong>or</strong>d 4519<br />

" R. m A. C. Pierpont 3080<br />

Jarvis S. F. m S. Mc C. Hart 5386<br />

Jebb T. A. m M. E. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4533+<br />

Jenk<strong>in</strong>s E. m U. E. Walw<strong>or</strong>th 4248<br />

Jeuks E. A.m C. P. Greenleaf6106<br />

J^nn<strong>in</strong>gsE.M. m E. Willard 5812+<br />

Je<strong>well</strong> D. D. m S. S. Niles 4780+<br />

Jewett — m M. Wadhams 3149<br />

" N. m D. L<strong>or</strong>d 70<br />

" T. D. m H. C. Burdick 4192+<br />

Joice L. m M. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2733<br />

Johns J. m J. M. Whaley 2829+<br />

Johnson — m E. Mumf<strong>or</strong>d 5081+<br />

" — m C. Clark ' 6195+<br />

" A. m S. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4643<br />

" A. m M. S. Sill 5494+<br />

" C. m M. A. Lester 7201<br />

" C. m S. T. B<strong>in</strong>gham 6620<br />

" C. B. m C. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4172<br />

." E. m L. A. Wadhams 3123+<br />

" E. m L. E. L<strong>or</strong>d 5437<br />

" E. B. m M. P. Dean 6549<br />

" G. m M. R. Tracy 3834+<br />

" H. m M. Rogers 7099<br />

" I. m E. Giff<strong>or</strong>d 255<br />

" I. m H. J. Hough 6998<br />

" J. m E. Harris 1425<br />

" J. m M. <strong>Hyde</strong> ) 4091<br />

L. <strong>Hyde</strong>f 4093<br />

'< J. D. m E. S. Hubbard 5679<br />

" N. m E. Harter 4546+<br />

" N. m E. C. Raymond 5934+<br />

" 0. m E. M. Armstrong 4758<br />

" R. P. m E. D<strong>or</strong>r 6346+<br />

" S. m F. Abel 6808<br />

" S. m A. L<strong>or</strong>d 1824<br />

" V. M.'m L. M. Jewett 5903<br />

" W.H.m E.A.Perk<strong>in</strong>s 5783+<br />

Jones A. m M. H. Day 3342+<br />

" C. m E. Beckwith 6322<br />

" E. m S. A. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4088+<br />

" H. m P. S.'Marv<strong>in</strong> 5548+<br />

" J. m J. Mauwar<strong>in</strong>o:; 6494<br />

" P. C. m Fanny Wales 6843e+<br />

" S.m D.<strong>Hyde</strong> 1324<br />

" W.P.mJ.E*'.Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton5560+<br />

J<strong>or</strong>dan S. m L. A. Rogers 3363+


1394<br />

Josl<strong>in</strong> W. m R. Mosely ] ^„^q^<br />

b. Mosely<br />

Judd G. m M. P. Woodward 3054+<br />

" G. m L. A. Parker 3129+<br />

" S. m D. Huntiugton 2536<br />

Judson L. P. m A. C. Pratt 3554<br />

K<strong>as</strong>son M. m E. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1706<br />

Keables F. m P. E. Armstrong 4757<br />

" F. J. m N. J. Rob<strong>in</strong>son 6821+<br />

Kedzie G. H. m H. Smith 4133+<br />

Keeler A. T. m E.Armstrong 4812+<br />

" Cm M.A.Lee 6312:-<br />

" E.m P. A. Sill 5585+<br />

" J. A. m C. Doane 3966<br />

Keith R. m M. Cleveland 3523<br />

" I. m E. Tracy 3761<br />

Keller S. m H. L. D<strong>or</strong>r 6332+<br />

Kellogg — m J. A. Gardner 5959+<br />

" A. m S. Smith 3390+<br />

" N. m H. A. Pierpont 3074+<br />

" S. m S. Manwar<strong>in</strong>g 7045<br />

" S. F. m I. M. Marsh 5799+<br />

'< S.H.mC.B. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 3071+<br />

Kelly D. m A. Reynolds 468(/<br />

" G S. m Z. Rob<strong>in</strong>son 2692<br />

" J. m E. <strong>Hyde</strong> 786<br />

Kelsal R. m H. Throop 2840<br />

5504<br />

)<br />

INDEX.<br />

KelseyE. S, m E. Sill •<br />

" J. E. m E. G. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4097+<br />

Kemble C. m J. P. Marv<strong>in</strong> 5517+<br />

Kendall J. m D. Avery 2854<br />

Kendrick T. m Sarah Cook 7359+<br />

Kennon— m C. B. Gardner 5959+<br />

Kent A. m P. A. Sill 5633+<br />

" D. D. m E. F. Tracy 6072+<br />

«' E. m M. Griswold 2194<br />

" E. m C. H. Sill 5633+<br />

" H. A. m H. Ely 6042+<br />

" J. m D. M. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4177<br />

" J. m S. M. Hotchkiss 6323+<br />

" J. S. m M. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4641+<br />

Kenyon D. m L. Tracy 3874<br />

Ker G. m M. B.Hall 4528+<br />

Kernan F. m H. A. Devereux 4216+<br />

Ketehum H. M. m L. A. Foot 6317+<br />

Keyes — m S. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4109+<br />

" E. m S. Sheldon 5790<br />

" S. G. m E. Sheldon 5788<br />

Keysei- A. m C. M-. Sill 5587+<br />

Kilb<strong>or</strong>n D. m Lydia Abel 2379<br />

Kimball J. L. m S. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1288<br />

•' L. m M. P. Greenleaf 6105+<br />

• M. P. m L. Hempstead 4311<br />

" S. m S. <strong>Hyde</strong> 697<br />

" W. m L. Lathrop 3731m<br />

Kimberly J. L. mE.L.Hawley 5499+<br />

" S. m M. S. Potter 4806+<br />

K<strong>in</strong>g C. S. m M. D. Sill 5537+<br />

''" G. G. m L. Dewey 5241c<br />

" J. m J. Lay 2069<br />

" J. R. m E. F. Pr<strong>in</strong>ce 6164+<br />

" T. m Ruth <strong>Hyde</strong> 781<br />

" — m — L<strong>or</strong>d 447<br />

K<strong>in</strong>gsbury A. m S. Hunt- \ pQ<strong>in</strong>gton<br />

j<br />

" E. m Phebe French 402<br />

" T. G. m H. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 3004<br />

K<strong>in</strong>gslandA.B.m A. C.Abel 4522+<br />

K<strong>in</strong>gsley A. m D. Mansfield ) 1373<br />

H. B. Smith j 5263<br />

" C. A. m M. A. Hough 7020+<br />

" D. m E. B<strong>in</strong>gham 556<br />

" E. D. m R. Elliot 6183<br />

" H.m S.E.Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 6932+<br />

" J. m Dice Abel 6805<br />

" J. m Parnal Abel 6802<br />

K<strong>in</strong>ney T. m E. M. <strong>Hyde</strong> 3337<br />

" W. B. m E. C. Dodge 3544<br />

" — . m<br />

P. Armstrong 1605<br />

K<strong>in</strong>sley W. m M. B<strong>in</strong>gham 6650<br />

K<strong>in</strong>sman T. m Mary Tracy 4046<br />

Kirkland D. m C. Tracy 1795&<br />

" H. m L. Tracy 1795a<br />

Kitten E. m Elvira Rice 2837+<br />

Knapp L. H. m A. B. Sill 6379+<br />

P. m Rhoda <strong>Hyde</strong> 27(<br />

Kneeland W. m F. <strong>Hyde</strong> 784a<br />

Knight E.M. m J. Hutch<strong>in</strong>son 7113+<br />

" H. L. m M. H. Smith 3563<br />

" J. m Jane <strong>Hyde</strong> 375<br />

" — . m<br />

T. Pember 4957<br />

Knowles J. m J. Adgate 4485<br />

Knox A. m J. A. Sill 5586+<br />

Lackey B. m A. Cherr<strong>in</strong>gton 5271+<br />

Ladd A. m R. Armstrong 1603<br />

" D. m E. Ladd | 1590<br />

R. Ladd } - 1591<br />

" E. m Ruth <strong>Hyde</strong> 382<br />

" E. m A. Niles 5698+<br />

" F. m Ruby Ladd 1592


Ladd J. m Silence <strong>Hyde</strong> 383<br />

" J. m Jane <strong>Hyde</strong> 4720<br />

" S. m H. <strong>Hyde</strong> 381<br />

Ladue 0. T. mF. L. Monson 45184-<br />

La<strong>in</strong>g H. m C. H. Butler 4222<br />

Lal<strong>or</strong> R.W. m C. P. Devereux 4216+<br />

Lamb — . m<br />

HUSBANDS OF DESCENDANTS. 1395<br />

A. Avery 2848+<br />

Lambertson 3I.H.mS,A.Scott4808+<br />

L'Amereus A. m H. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2734<br />

Lamson A. C. ni S. E. Harris 4284<br />

Landon J. m A. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4617<br />

Lane C. m M. A. Hodges 4141+<br />

" C. m A. Walw<strong>or</strong>th 6556<br />

" Dr. m F. A. Brown 4424+<br />

" E. m M. Griswold ) 2105<br />

P. Parsons j 2120<br />

" J. m M. Colton 3503<br />

Langdon A. W. m A. Tracy 3765<br />

" J. m E. Pierpout ) 3059<br />

A. Pierpont j 3061<br />

Langf<strong>or</strong>d W.H.mF.F.Botume 3350+<br />

Langrell T. m Mary <strong>Hyde</strong> 291<br />

Langw<strong>or</strong>thy G. F. m J. A, p.-,-oj.<br />

|<br />

Cbadwick<br />

Lanman J. mM. A. Chandler 6040<br />

L<strong>as</strong>sell L. F. m F. E. Pierpont 3081<br />

Lydia Hough 7357+<br />

Layton H. m Susan <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

Leach — . T. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton<br />

1110<br />

3708<br />

L<strong>as</strong>on — . m<br />

Latham A. A. m A. M. )


1396<br />

Leff<strong>in</strong>g<strong>well</strong> M. m S. A.Whaley 2829-f-<br />

" P. m E. <strong>Hyde</strong> 422<br />

" P. m S. Rogers 1021<br />

Leighton I. Y. m"j. Wood 3324<br />

Lemou D. S. m E.P. Mitchell 6206+<br />

Lemond J. B. m D. M. D<strong>or</strong>r 6333-}-<br />

Lenierch C. M. m E. S Griff<strong>in</strong> 6441-1-<br />

Leonard T. m M. Baldw<strong>in</strong> 899<br />

" T. L. m S. A. <strong>Hyde</strong> 7175<br />

" W. m E. Bradbury 5755<br />

Leslie A. m N. K<strong>in</strong>g 2987<br />

Lester E. m L. Mauwar<strong>in</strong>g 2570<br />

" J. m S. <strong>Hyde</strong> 690<br />

" 0. m C. S. Pratt 2905•^<br />

Lewis C. m E. A. A-'<strong>in</strong>cent<br />

6312-J-<br />

" I). W. m E. Coll<strong>in</strong>s 889<br />

" I. m A. A. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1122<br />

" J. W. m M. L. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4734<br />

" P. B. m 0. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 4559+<br />

" S. m A. Sill 5641<br />

Liddle T. R. m E.Vandeveer 6387+<br />

Lille J. m S. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2864<br />

L<strong>in</strong>coln W. H. L. m J. Pearson 5800<br />

L<strong>in</strong>derman J. m S. C. <strong>Hyde</strong> 5061<br />

" W. m — . <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

INDEX.<br />

Lisk D. m A. Waterman 14C3<br />

807<br />

Litchfield E. C. m Q. H.<br />

5677+<br />

Hubbard<br />

" E. D. m M. S. Hubbard 5677+<br />

Little B. m Anne <strong>Hyde</strong> 2757<br />

"<br />

_ H. H. m H. M. Keyes 5790+<br />

" " J. m S. B. Keyes


Ma<strong>in</strong>e A. m M. S. <strong>Hyde</strong> 72G2<br />

" C. m E. Tracy 88(55<br />

" I. M. mS.Tracy 3841<br />

Malcolm W. m F. Cone 5511+<br />

Mallery G. m S. Sutler 54G4<br />

MandevilleE.S.m ASBurdick 4192+<br />

" H. m — . Schott 5613<br />

Manly T. m D<strong>or</strong>c<strong>as</strong> Sill 1919«<br />

Mann — . m<br />

HUSBANDS OF DESCENDANTS. 1397<br />

L. Lay * 5982<br />

" B. L. m L. L. Abel 4522+<br />

Mann<strong>in</strong>g B.ni A.A.Rob<strong>in</strong>son 6821+<br />

" D. m A. Giff<strong>or</strong>d 1145<br />

" E. m L. E. llob<strong>in</strong>son 6821+<br />

" H. C. m H. Rogers G505+<br />

" J. m T. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1502<br />

" J. P. m M. T. Rob<strong>in</strong>son 6821+<br />

" S. m T. <strong>Hyde</strong> ] 4890<br />

' A. <strong>Hyde</strong> I 4891<br />

Mannoir T. m A. C. ¥. Jarvis 5386+<br />

Manny J. H. m Mary D<strong>or</strong>r 6347+<br />

Mansfield J.K.FmLMMa<strong>the</strong>r 6062+<br />

" W. m H. <strong>Hyde</strong> 321+<br />

Manwariug C. m 1). Denison 519<br />

" 0. m H. Hough 114<br />

Maples — . m M. M. Gardner 4211+<br />

" J. m E. Rogers 3388<br />

" J. m L. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1053<br />

MarbleH.m S.D.Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 6920<br />

Marks E. m J. Pierpont 3066<br />

P. Hough 6961<br />

Marne — . m<br />

Marsh C. m Anne Coll<strong>in</strong>s<br />

" C. m L. M. Fay<br />

" E. m R. Pearson<br />

" E. W. m E. P. Abel<br />

" L. E. m S. Turner<br />

Marshall A. m A. Hough )<br />

890<br />

4048+<br />

5799<br />

4522+<br />

6764+<br />

115<br />

"<br />

A. <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

D. m E. <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

I 49<br />

2745<br />

Mart<strong>in</strong> A.W.mF.L.Thom<strong>as</strong><br />

" D. m R. Bradbury<br />

" E. m Z. <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

" G. m L. Sheldon<br />

" J. m M. <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

" J. m E. B<strong>in</strong>gham<br />

" J. m L. H. Weaver<br />

" J. B. m C. P. Clark<br />

" N. m S. Sheldon<br />

Marv<strong>in</strong> A. m A. Sill<br />

" E.m E.Rogers<br />

" G. C. m S. D. <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

3970<br />

5755+<br />

2731<br />

5787+<br />

977<br />

2364<br />

4381<br />

5515+<br />

5787+<br />

5548<br />

1431'<br />

4542<br />

Marv<strong>in</strong> J. m R. Clark 5517<br />

" J. m P. Sterl<strong>in</strong>g 5560<br />

" M. m S. R. L<strong>or</strong>d 5325<br />

" S. m L. W. Sill 5510<br />

" T. m Sarah Lay 2067<br />

" W. m INI. S. Pearson 5802<br />

M<strong>as</strong>on E. m M. Brown 174<br />

" J. m M. D. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1123<br />

Ma<strong>the</strong>ny F. m Jane D<strong>or</strong>r 6406<br />

jMa<strong>the</strong>r B. m I. Pe<strong>as</strong>on 468<br />

" E. m E. Selden 1472<br />

" E. m L. P. Sill 6378+<br />

" S. m L. Griswold 2109<br />

" S. m J. Sill 5476+<br />

" S. m E. Waite 6056<br />

Matsou D. m Lois Sill 5473<br />

" I. m C. Johnson 5330<br />

" N. m M. Sill 5472<br />

Mat<strong>the</strong>ws — . m<br />

M. Rudd 7109+<br />

" J. m S. Woodbridge 6132<br />

" J. W. m A. B. Fillm<strong>or</strong>e 5272<br />

" R. m E. S. De Lamater 6384+<br />

Ma<strong>the</strong>wson P. m P. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1724<br />

Mattison D.J.m ALWalw<strong>or</strong>th 1345<br />

" J. A. m M. Fish 5562+<br />

Mattoon D. m N. P. Hickox 3068+<br />

" P. m T. C. Parker 3129+<br />

Maurley D. m H. Griswold 2193<br />

Maxon A. m P. Pearson 5796+<br />

May A. J. m F. M. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4049+<br />

" J. m E. Elliott 5412<br />

" S. T. m C. E. Selden 6196+<br />

Mayhew I. m A. Sterl<strong>in</strong>g 5559<br />

" W. P. m H. Sill 5587+<br />

Mayo D. m F. M. L<strong>or</strong>d 5351<br />

McCall D. m S. Tracy ^842<br />

" E. H. m C. Backus 5179<br />

" J. m H. Hough 6981<br />

McClellan R.R.mMAArnold 6336+<br />

McCoy W. m E. Pierpont 3082<br />

McCurdy J. m Anna L<strong>or</strong>d 440<br />

" T. m M. S. Smith 4563+<br />

McDole A. m A. Sto<strong>or</strong>s 3318<br />

McDonald J. M.m L.E.<strong>Hyde</strong> 5210<br />

" W. H. m C. E. Boalt 6035+<br />

McElwa<strong>in</strong> — .<br />

ra F. <strong>Hyde</strong> 3299+<br />

McFarland J. m N. Hackley 6764+<br />

McG<strong>in</strong>nis J. m L. 0. Mattison 5562+<br />

Mcllva<strong>in</strong> A.E.m M.TGraham4240+<br />

Mclntyre G. m E. M. <strong>Hyde</strong> 7216


1398<br />

INDEX.<br />

McKenzie JDmCDG-reeuleaf 6105f<br />

McK<strong>in</strong>ley H.J.mC.R.Cardell 4236"}-<br />

McKnight H. m — . Peck 4555+<br />

" W. m E. F. Packard 4561+<br />

McLaflan L. m H. M. White 4182+<br />

McMahou C.mLCBr<strong>in</strong>smade 6204a<br />

McM<strong>as</strong>ter CHm MPConverse 4684+<br />

" J. m S. M. Bishop 3164+<br />

" R. P. m J. C.Schuyler 6158+<br />

McMicken WmRJOstrander 3575+<br />

McMillen AV.m A.E.Griunell6516+<br />

McNaughton W.m E.H.Ely 6569+<br />

McNeil I. H. m H. Wadhams 3121+<br />

McPherson — . m Car.Parke 765+<br />

McVean J. m P. Stark 4201+<br />

Meach S. W. m A. E. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4567<br />

Mead G. L. m D. I. Jewett 5859+<br />

" M. E. m E B. <strong>Hyde</strong> 3437+<br />

Meigs J. m L. Waterman 3929<br />

" M. C. m L. Ptogers 4225+<br />

Mereness I. m S. Biugham 2818+<br />

Merick —.m— . Hutch<strong>in</strong>son 1613+<br />

Merrifield EmJSHunt<strong>in</strong>gton 3713+<br />

Merriam F. m M. Shethar 3206+<br />

" J. F. m R. Jackson 4118+<br />

" W. m E. H. Lathrop 6882+<br />

Merriwe<strong>the</strong>r m E. Avery 2848+<br />

Merrill A.H.mP.P.Greenleaf 6103+<br />

Mill<strong>in</strong>gton S. m E. A. Perry 4142+<br />

Mills 1). m E. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1323<br />

" J. m M. N<strong>or</strong>ton 3158+<br />

" W. J. m C. A. Johnson 6808+<br />

M<strong>in</strong>ckler J. m E. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4589+<br />

M<strong>in</strong>er D. m L. Jewett 2005<br />

" J. m M. H. Peek 6371+<br />

" P.DmSDOHunt<strong>in</strong>gton 2996+<br />

" T. m P. Ma<strong>the</strong>r 6067<br />

Mitchell A. m P.' Elliot 2168<br />

" G. m Lucy Lee 6016<br />

" L. m M. Keyes 5790+<br />

Moffatt A. m M. JManwar<strong>in</strong>g 7046<br />

" M. m M. Sill 5638<br />

Monro C. m 0. Stark 2815+<br />

" H. m M. A. Dewey 5241&+<br />

" N. W. m C. Bellamy 6135+<br />

Monson E. Y. m M. A. L<strong>or</strong>d 4518<br />

Montague 0. m H. L<strong>or</strong>d 4516<br />

Moody" P. m Mary Jewett 475<br />

Mo<strong>or</strong>e A. m Lydia Post 21<br />

Mo<strong>or</strong>e C. R. m M. H. Niles 5698<br />

" H. m E. A. Fish 5562+<br />

" J. H. m L. W. Wolf 6426<br />

" R. m E. Manwar<strong>in</strong>g 2580<br />

" S. m M. Dewey 5241cZ<br />

M<strong>or</strong>gan A. m J. Gardner 4212<br />

" C, m Lucy <strong>Hyde</strong> 3292<br />

" B.R.m E.M.Houghton 4191+<br />

Metcalf B. m Sarah Abel 573<br />

" J. m Lydia <strong>Hyde</strong> 30<br />

" J. m Sarah <strong>Hyde</strong> 124<br />

" R. m L. A. B<strong>in</strong>gham 5899<br />

Middlesw<strong>or</strong>th A. ml. J. Sh<strong>in</strong>er 6606+<br />

Miles A. m R. N<strong>or</strong>ton 3163<br />

" ^. D. mG. M. Hardy 3340+<br />

" C. m E. Lawrence 4558+<br />

" W. m H. Coll<strong>in</strong>s 3099<br />

" ^Y. m L. Smith 4602+<br />

Millard J.E.m H.S.B<strong>in</strong>gham 4213+<br />

Millburu H. m L. <strong>Hyde</strong> 5097<br />

Miller AMm MAHunt<strong>in</strong>gton 3000+<br />

" A. S. m A. S. Rudd 3607<br />

" E. H. m P. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2771<br />

" (t. H. m A. E. Davison 3776+<br />

" G. W. m E. P. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4651+<br />

" S. m F. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1751<br />

" S. M. m C.A.Goodscll 5846+<br />

" S. S. m M. J. Waite 6047+<br />

" W. m Jane Sill 5587+<br />

" D.Y.mJ.GWoodbridge 6127+<br />

" J. R. m J.G.Raymond 5954<br />

" J. S. m J. Pierpont 3055+<br />

" R. m H. Manwar<strong>in</strong>g 2582<br />

" R. m A. H. Carew 6614<br />

" W. H. m H. C. <strong>Hyde</strong> 3347<br />

M<strong>or</strong>ley J.H.m M.S.Beckwith6450+<br />

M<strong>or</strong>ris J. m E. Hubbard 1933<br />

" J. H. m S. H. Tracy 3836+<br />

" S. E. m A. S. D<strong>or</strong>r 6331+<br />

M<strong>or</strong>rison J. m H. Backus 6119<br />

M<strong>or</strong>se A. II. m R.L.Baldw<strong>in</strong> 3220+<br />

" D. m S. Lathrop 7348<br />

" H. T. mM.Blauchard2993<br />

" P. m L. Bottam 3354<br />

" S. W. m S. A. Johnson 4391+<br />

" W. m E, Lathrop 6843/<br />

M<strong>or</strong>ton J. m E. M. Stanley 7316<br />

" J. D. m E. Sterl<strong>in</strong>g 5559+<br />

Moscly J. m R. Br<strong>in</strong>smade 0204<br />

" i\ m Mary <strong>Hyde</strong> 380<br />

" T. m P. Griswold 2107


Moscly W.A.mS.M.B<strong>in</strong>gham G644<br />

Moses Gr. m L. C. B<strong>in</strong>gham 6G31<br />

Hosier — . A.<br />

HUSBANDS OF DESCENDANTS. 1399<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> 4710<br />

" r. T. m S. J. Potter 480G+<br />

Moss G. W. lu C. E. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1787<br />

Moulton I), m H. <strong>Hyde</strong> 126<br />

Mowry W. G.m L. A. Green 3840+<br />

Mudge L. m R. K. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2964<br />

Miliken S. m V. Parsons 6079<br />

Mullisan G.M.KuiL.OSmitli 3561<br />

Mumf<strong>or</strong>d T. m 31. S. Smitli 5681<br />

Muno-er S. B. m M. E. Ely 6586<br />

Munu 0. m A. Adgate 4491<br />

Munsel J. m D.Edgerton 1511<br />

Munson J. m Anne <strong>Hyde</strong> 342<br />

" W. m F. L. Wilcox 7240<br />

Murdock J. m Phebe Sill 458<br />

Murray C. m C. Warner 2791+<br />

Mycall J. m E. Parsons 6075<br />

Mygatt H.R.m E. M.Tracy 3737+<br />

Needliam M.D. m H.A. Pratt 2905+<br />

Nev<strong>in</strong>s H. m L. Manwar<strong>in</strong>g 6481<br />

Newbury W.L. m J.B. Clapp 4215+<br />

" — m M. P. Hough 7355+<br />

Ne<strong>well</strong> A. m H. B. Sill 5536+<br />

" R. m E. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1116<br />

" Ft. C. m J. Pratt 5560<br />

Neweomb P. m R. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2697<br />

Newman J. m 31. E. D<strong>or</strong>r 6362<br />

Newton A. E. m L. E. <strong>Hyde</strong> 3364+<br />

" J. m A. Waite 6047+<br />

" L. m J. A. Gager 5305<br />

" W. m. 0. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2736<br />

Nichols B. m 31. A. Rogers 7310<br />

" E. m E. J. Connett 6407+<br />

Niles A. m 31. A. D<strong>or</strong>r 6337+<br />

" B. m Lucy Sill 459<br />

" J. m S. 31osely 4780<br />

" J. m H. Elliot 5774<br />

" N. m N. Lathrop 1837<br />

" W. m Julia Ely 5752+<br />

" W. S. m 31. Mosely 4781<br />

N<strong>or</strong>th J. m Z. Fillm<strong>or</strong>e 6795+<br />

" J.D. m E.31. Badgley 5241c+<br />

N<strong>or</strong>thup D. m 31. 31cCoy 3082+<br />

" G. m R. F. Tracy 5232<br />

N<strong>or</strong>ris C. J. m E. J. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2959+<br />

N<strong>or</strong>ton A. m R. Coll<strong>in</strong>s 884<br />

" G. G, m 31. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4541<br />

" H. m D. Beach 3128+<br />

Nott<strong>in</strong>gham V. V. m A. ] ^^ !819+<br />

AVilliams<br />

-^<br />

I<br />

Noyez D. R. m P. L<strong>or</strong>d 5313<br />

" J. m Jane L<strong>or</strong>d 1825<br />

" J. m E. Schiefteliu 5381+<br />

" J.B. m L.E. Armstrong 4849<br />

" L. H.mD. J. Smalley4187<br />

" N. m S. Niles 5360<br />

" S. H.mL. P. Hosmer6085+<br />

" W. C. m A. H. Tracy 68()0+<br />

Nutt<strong>in</strong>g W. S. m. H. Stark 4193<br />

Nye S. m Sarah <strong>Hyde</strong> 306<br />

Oakes C. H. m R. Miles 3163+<br />

" F. m F. H. Tracy 3«37+<br />

Odel G. m C A. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4176<br />

Olcott 3L m H. W. Cowlcs 5468+<br />

Ol<strong>in</strong> AV. S. m S. Sweet 4137+<br />

Olmstead A. m 31. Bigalow 1283<br />

" A. m Lydia <strong>Hyde</strong> 4531+<br />

" A. m P. Griff<strong>in</strong> 6437<br />

" C. m C. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4691+<br />

" E. m 31. <strong>Hyde</strong> 3477<br />

" J. m L. Davenp<strong>or</strong>t 6765+<br />

" J. C. m Lucy Niles 5694<br />

Onderdonk F. m J. 3Iitchell 6316+<br />

" H.V.H.m S.P.Mitchell "<br />

Orcutt W. m E. H. Converse 4687<br />

Ormsby E. m Ruth <strong>Hyde</strong> 396<br />

Osb<strong>or</strong>n F. m H. W. Warner 6198+<br />

Osgood 31. m 31. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 4559+<br />

Ostrander J. F. m R. Wells 3575<br />

" W. A. L. m E. R.D<strong>or</strong>r 6351+<br />

Ouderkirk J. m R. Sweet 4136+<br />

Oviatt E. m H. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1725<br />

Packard A. m Peck 4561<br />

Paddock S. m 31ary Harter 4546+<br />

Page 31. m L. 31a<strong>the</strong>r 4482<br />

" R. S.m 31.31. Smalley 4188<br />

" W. G. m 31. Peck 6366+<br />

Paige — m L. Edwards 4468+<br />

Pa<strong>in</strong>e E. m E. Weeks 2231<br />

Palmer — m 31. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2876<br />

" A. nr R. Tracy 3742<br />

" A. R. m L. Hackley 6764+<br />

" C. m C. Ro-ers 3405<br />

" E. A. m H.^A. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4025+<br />

" H. m E. B. Abel 6668+<br />

" H. B. m S. E. Tracy 5227+<br />

" U. m P. 31arv<strong>in</strong> 5560+<br />

" W. m L. Tracy 3785


1400<br />

Palmeter J* m S. Shear 631G+<br />

Parisli N. m L. J. Raymond 5986<br />

Parke J. m M. <strong>Hyde</strong> 765<br />

Parker — m P. Davenp<strong>or</strong>t 3079+<br />

" — m L. CI. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 3709<br />

" A. A. mH.E. Dol-) .^,„.<br />

" ^^^'"^<br />

beare }<br />

" E. G. m E. Tucker 6043+<br />

'' F. A. m M. G. Abel 6680<br />

" J. m A. Wadhams 3129<br />

" J. m A. Tucker 6043+<br />

" J.H. m M.C.Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 3726<br />

" L. m H. <strong>Hyde</strong> 736<br />

'• M. D. m C. Tracy 6860+<br />

" M. S. m A. H. Marv<strong>in</strong> 5548+<br />

Parks D. J. m D. <strong>Hyde</strong> 10^9<br />

" W. m F. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2744<br />

Parmalee C. P. m M. Hall 3287<br />

" H. m N. Brooks 3140<br />

Parney W. m C. Rob<strong>in</strong>son 5096+<br />

Parsons A. m E. M. Keyes 5788+<br />

" E. C. m J. Armstrong 4812+<br />

" G. m S. Parsons 6091<br />

" J. m P. Griswold • 493<br />

" J. m S. P. Stanley 3174+<br />

" J. N. m — Ely 6583+<br />

" L. S. m L. Stanley 3174+<br />

P<strong>as</strong>sm<strong>or</strong>e J. m J. Shoemaker 5599+<br />

Patch M. m Lydia Sill 5585+<br />

Patrick C. m E. Manwar<strong>in</strong>g 6495<br />

" W. m F. C. Curtis 4529+<br />

Patridge T. M. m E. S. Jack 4472+<br />

Patten D. A. m M. B. <strong>Hyde</strong> 3330+<br />

" J. m C. M. D<strong>or</strong>r 6345+<br />

" W. m L. Harrison 5549+<br />

Patterson A. m S. Rogers 4553<br />

" J. m W. Throop 731<br />

" J. L. m C. <strong>Hyde</strong> 760<br />

" S. m L. W. Adgate 1481<br />

" T. m M. Denison 5599a<br />

Paul C. M. m C. Tracy 3758<br />

Payne B. H. m S. Sill 5498<br />

" D. m A. A. Sill 5584<br />

" J. m F. Abby 3734+<br />

" N. m L. Sill 5495+<br />

Peabody P. m M. Buel 7146<br />

Parke D. ni S. Tracy 6565<br />

Pearce P. P. m H. M. Post 6524+<br />

" Dr. m Sarah Hough 7369<br />

Pearcy J. m S. Sweet 4139<br />

INDEX.<br />

Pearl S. m A. Ladd 4800<br />

" W. W. m L. G. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4082+<br />

Pearson J. m A. M. Lee 6309+<br />

" J. S. m P. J. Marv<strong>in</strong> 4406<br />

" P. m Mary L<strong>or</strong>d 68<br />

Pe<strong>as</strong>e E. M. m L. C. Niles 5698+<br />

" G. A. m H. S Jewett 5850<br />

" H. m J. M. Hillyer 5842+<br />

" J. C. mN. G Niles 5701<br />

Pcate J. m A. H. Tilden 4547+<br />

Peck — m E. Manwar<strong>in</strong>g 6495<br />

" A. m R. Coll<strong>in</strong>s 187<br />

" A. m L. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 6928<br />

" B. F. m P. R. Peck 5801+<br />

" D. m m J. Tracy 598<br />

" E. m H. Pearson 465<br />

" E. m E. Ely 1992<br />

'' E. m L. H<strong>in</strong>ckley 2671<br />

" E. m P. K<strong>in</strong>gsbury 4993<br />

" H, E. m E. Sheldon 5791+<br />

" J. m T. Pearson 466<br />

" J. m J. Rudd 643<br />

" J. m 0. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1498<br />

'' J. m E. Ladd 4829<br />

" J m M. S. Gold 5665<br />

" J. m P. D<strong>or</strong>r 2250<br />

" J. W. m F. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 3724<br />

" M. m R. Sill 1889<br />

" P. m E. Barstow 434<br />

" P. m E. Beckwith 6324<br />

" S. m M. <strong>Hyde</strong> 3339<br />

" S. m E. Johnson 5335<br />

" S. M. m S. Pearson 5801<br />

Peckham E. m E. Ganson 5786+<br />

Pember J. m Mary <strong>Hyde</strong> 55<br />

Pendleton B. m P. J. <strong>Hyde</strong> 5070<br />

Penfield D. m I. Hotchkiss 6765+<br />

" J. m L. E. Wright 3120+<br />

PennimanO.mM.A.G.Lanmau6040+<br />

Percival J. m A. Pearson 5798<br />

Perk<strong>in</strong>s A. m E. Ely 1961<br />

" D. m C. S. Woodbridge 4427<br />

" E. m U. McCurdy 5364<br />

" F. m S. Denison 2296<br />

" J. m P. Denison 2295<br />

" J. m M. Waterman 2524<br />

" S. m M. Jewett 2006<br />

" S. II. m E. G. <strong>Hyde</strong> 5062


HUSBANDS OF DESCENDANTS.<br />

Perk<strong>in</strong>s T.S. m M.Criswold ] G03G<br />

C. ]jeon:ird<br />

J o2o8<br />

" W.H.ui M.L.Montaoue4;")lG+<br />

Perry A. S. m S. A. Hillhouse 6162<br />

" 1). a. m A. W. Sweet 4142<br />

" G. m C. C. .Metcalf 3272<br />

" J. 11. m A. A. Marsh 5790+<br />

" 0. H. m H. Throop 2840<br />

" R. m Kate Ely 5755<br />

" — m C. Hou-h 7357+<br />

Pe<strong>the</strong>rick 11. P. m S. P. Ely 5524<br />

Pettibone G. m J. A. Hillyer 5842+<br />

Pettis C. m R. Tracy 3760<br />

" J.H.mC.ll.Hunt<strong>in</strong>2;ton3758+<br />

Pettit J. G. m L. Woodbrtdge 6131<br />

Pew — m E. N. L<strong>or</strong>d 5330<br />

" A. L. m J. E. Baldw<strong>in</strong> 3224+<br />

Pfouts J. P. m Eliz. Reiley 5598+<br />

Phelps — . m E. Denison 521<br />

" A. m J. Jewett 5852<br />

" E. m M, <strong>Hyde</strong> 683<br />

" E. m J. M. Jewett 5840<br />

" G. W. m M. Rogers 4336<br />

" 0. m H. D<strong>or</strong>r 6361<br />

" W. R. m J. Lawrence 4558+<br />

Phillips — m M. Atkyns 5750<br />

" R. m A. E. Davenp<strong>or</strong>t 1665+<br />

" S. J. m E. L. Rudd 7102+<br />

" T. m E. Abel 4522+<br />

Ph<strong>in</strong>ney H. m E. C. Sill 5586+<br />

Piatt J. W. m H. Lanman 6040+<br />

Pier A. m S. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1101<br />

Pierce A. m J. H. Henn<strong>in</strong>g 7283+<br />

" H. E. m L. C. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2796<br />

" J. m Mary Sill 5632+<br />

" J. S. m J. A. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 3725<br />

" M. m F. J. Backus 3608+<br />

" U. m S. E. W<strong>in</strong>ters 5061+<br />

" V. m C. A. Goodsell 3078+<br />

Pierpont E. <strong>in</strong> R. Coll<strong>in</strong>s 873<br />

" J. m E. Coll<strong>in</strong>s 869<br />

" R. m L. Coll<strong>in</strong>s 870<br />

" W. C. m C. A. Butler 4218<br />

Pike E. m Marv <strong>Hyde</strong> 4055<br />

" G. L. m M. Metcalf 913<br />

P<strong>in</strong>ney D. m L. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4657<br />

" E. m M. A. Lee 4587<br />

" J. P; m M. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4645<br />

Piper — m — Tracy 3754+<br />

Pitcher G. G. m S. M. Baldw<strong>in</strong> 5189<br />

176<br />

1401<br />

Pitk<strong>in</strong> J. m P. ITyde 664<br />

-' J. ni M. Goodw<strong>in</strong> 4976+<br />

" J. B. m L. Wells 3574<br />

Pitts J. m Sybil D<strong>or</strong>r 6335<br />

Piatt C. T. m E. A. Walw<strong>or</strong>th 1346<br />

" N. Z. m S. B. Keyes 5788+<br />

Plumb 0. m. A. L. Miles 3163+<br />

" S. m B. Stark 4207<br />

Plunily D. 8. m II. Jcnks 6106+<br />

Plynipton P. m A. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4646+<br />

Pollard T. M. m F. Waterman 1248<br />

Pomeroy — m. F. Bacon 5682+<br />

" E. M. m A. Baldw<strong>in</strong> 3229<br />

" R. m L. Abel 6804<br />

Pool J. m E. Rogers 7094<br />

Pope N. m L. Backus 6117<br />

P<strong>or</strong>ter E. m L. Hunt<strong>in</strong>aton 6697<br />

" H. C. m S. C. Dodge | 3542<br />

S. S. Smith I 3562<br />

" J. m Nancy Hough 7360<br />

" L. S. m E. L. B<strong>in</strong>gham 5898<br />

" W. m P. K<strong>in</strong>gsbury 1665<br />

" — m L. Buel" 7148<br />

Post H. m E. Denison 6524<br />

" J. m Hester <strong>Hyde</strong> 3<br />

" J. m N. M. Rogers 3400+<br />

" N. m L. J. L<strong>or</strong>d 5243<br />

" P. B. m E. L. Rogers 3408<br />

Potter A. m Sarah <strong>Hyde</strong> 1503<br />

" E. m L. F. Lee 4588<br />

" E. T. m S. Ladd 4806<br />

Po<strong>well</strong> H. m A. A. Wilcox 7239<br />

" H.N. m L.L.Rock<strong>well</strong> 3030+<br />

" L. m M. E. Tracy 6072+<br />

Powers J. m L. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 4559+<br />

" J. E. m R. A. K<strong>in</strong>g 2983+<br />

Poyer M. W. m E. Avery 5049+<br />

Pratt A. R. m J. A. Pratt 2905+<br />

" E. m Sarah Sill 5540<br />

" E. m F. Marv<strong>in</strong> 5560+<br />

" H. m S. Cleveland 1065<br />

" M. m Sama. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2905<br />

" N. m S. E. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4071<br />

" P. m H. I. Jewett 5839+<br />

Prenderg<strong>as</strong>t L. S. m A. Abel 6799+<br />

" T. m E. F<strong>as</strong>set 6807+<br />

Prentiss L. m M. E. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4888+<br />

Preston —m E. L. K<strong>in</strong><strong>as</strong>bury 4987+<br />

Price D. m. S. A. Gardner 2827+<br />

^' E. m Frances Janes 3080+


1402<br />

Price E. m S. A. Niles 4780-i-<br />

Pr<strong>in</strong>ce C. m M. Hempstead 4388+<br />

" Wm. m M. I-Iillhouse 2154<br />

Puffer G. J), m E. G. L<strong>or</strong>d 5345+<br />

" J.M.mH.A.Hazletme4095-!-<br />

Purdy J. m C. Denison 2298<br />

Pusher A. m M. Randlett 3731/^+<br />

Putnam J. P. m Eliz. D<strong>or</strong>r 6342<br />

Quick T. m A. E. Stewart 5241/<br />

INDEX.<br />

Kandall A. m E. Abel 6671<br />

" B. m li. B. Walw<strong>or</strong>th 1343<br />

" C. m E. Rogers 4552<br />

" I. m Anne Abel 6670<br />

'^ W.N.mM.B. Backus 5184<br />

Randlett J. m E. Lathrop 3731/i<br />

Ranney W. m A.Bartholemew3127+<br />

Ransom — m M. Jewett 2029<br />

" J. m N. M. Colt 6513<br />

" M. m J. H. Reynolds 4595+<br />

Raven H H. m G. F. Ely 5784+<br />

Rawson A. P. m M. E. Hall 4134+<br />

Ray E. m E. C. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4168<br />

Raymond D. F. m R. Hillhouse 2155<br />

F. m R. Rice 2837+<br />

J. m Lucy Jewett 474<br />

J. m E. Griswold 503<br />

L. m M. Raymond 2044<br />

N. m M. S. Southw<strong>or</strong>th 5086<br />

W. C. m S. A.Southw<strong>or</strong>th 5085<br />

Raynesf<strong>or</strong>d J. m L. Tredway 4399/<br />

Rea A. m M. Wadhams 3122+<br />

Read J. Gr. m A. A. Dean 6547<br />

" L. m E. 0. Metcalf 6763+<br />

" T. B. m H. D. Butler 4222+<br />

Redd — m E. Weems 6150+<br />

Redfield H. J. m A. N. Gould 3609<br />

Reed — m S. <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

" F. C. m C. D<strong>or</strong>r<br />

" G. m Mary Ely<br />

" J. m R. Stark<br />

" L. m ISL x\. Harris<br />

" L. m M. Doane<br />

" R. F. m S. Jones<br />

'< S. m H. H. Peck<br />

2651+<br />

6331+<br />

1993<br />

2822<br />

4277<br />

3964<br />

6322+<br />

3339+<br />

" S. W. m C. A. Jewett 5837+<br />

" W. m E. Pearson 1975<br />

Reese H. J. m M. Hubbard 5712+<br />

Reeve W. m P. A. Frisbie 6330+<br />

Reeves B. m M. Sill 5541<br />

Reeves L. m A. Pearson .1980<br />

Reid A. m E. L. Graham 5384+<br />

Reiley G. m S. Denison 5598+<br />

Rem<strong>in</strong>gtonLA.mM.JWebster4206+<br />

" S. m F. Carver 2807+<br />

Reuland E. W. m H. E. Lee 6309+<br />

Reynolds A. m M. Reynolds 4595+<br />

" A. m E. Ely 5756+<br />

" B.W.mA.E.Reynolds4078+<br />

" C. A. m M. Denison 5598+<br />

" C. .<br />

m<br />

L . W<br />

. B<strong>in</strong> o ham 6645<br />

" G. m M. Griswold 4595<br />

" G. m M. Hotchkiss 6765+<br />

" H. H. m A. E. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4078+<br />

" I. m D. D<strong>or</strong>r 6304<br />

" J. m Lydia L<strong>or</strong>d 69<br />

" J. m C. G<strong>or</strong>don 4628<br />

" J. E. m L. Reynolds 4595+<br />

Rhoades E. m J. Barnet 4122+<br />

" W. m A. Barnet 4122+<br />

Rhodes C. D. m H. D. Butler 4221<br />

" D. m H. Armstrong 1607<br />

Rice — m P. H. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1124<br />

" E. G. m S. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 3008<br />

" J. m M. Throop 2837<br />

" J. m M. Barnet 4126<br />

" J. F. m M. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4654+<br />

" J. S. m 8. S. ilazleton 4095+<br />

" S. m M. Mitchell 5790+<br />

" W. H. m M. S. <strong>Hyde</strong> 3633<br />

Richards A. m S. Turner 6873<br />

" B. m C. Sheldon 3064+<br />

" G. m H. Hough 116<br />

Richardson A. m M. E. Plumb 4207+<br />

" C. B. m J. A. <strong>Hyde</strong> 7296<br />

" C. M. m C. M. Tracy 4322<br />

Richmond G. m S. J. Hillyer 5842+<br />

" V.mM. Barnet 4140+<br />

" W. H. m D. Stoddard 5502+<br />

Riley R. H. m E. Burnet 4468+<br />

Ripley H. W. m M. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 2998<br />

Risley L. m B. D. Ransom 6513+<br />

Rives J. C. m M. A. Elliot 5415<br />

Robb<strong>in</strong>s D. m Susan Lay 5999<br />

" H. m M. N. Denison 6475<br />

" H. W. m. M. E. <strong>Hyde</strong> 3448<br />

'< P. m H. H. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4053<br />

Roberts B. S. m E. Sperry 3065+<br />

" E. m P. Hubbard 1951<br />

" S. m L. J. Raymond 6242+


llob<strong>in</strong>son — m E. <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

" A. m Deb. <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

" A. m Lura Abel<br />

735<br />

163<br />

6S21<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

D. m. C. ]). Peck<br />

G. m M. Woodw<strong>or</strong>th<br />

H. N. m E. R. Tyler<br />

I. m L. Brown )<br />

5283<br />

2712<br />

4457<br />

173<br />

"<br />

M. <strong>Hyde</strong>f<br />

I. P. m E. Metcalf<br />

156<br />

932<br />

" L. li. m. P. Waterman 3941<br />

" L. S. m P. A. <strong>Hyde</strong> 7171<br />

" S. m P. Metcalf 674<br />

" S. m A. Huntiuc^ton 6935<br />

" T. m H. M. Tyler 4456<br />

" W. m S. L. <strong>Hyde</strong> 5096<br />

Rock<strong>well</strong> B. m E. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1375<br />

" D. m L. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4644<br />

" J. m S. Huut<strong>in</strong>o;ton 796<br />

" M. S. m M. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4646+<br />

" S. m H. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4656<br />

Rockwood A. m S. E. Peck 5801+<br />

Rodgers J. m M. B. Denison 4225<br />

Roe m S. Bailey 7147<br />

Ro2;ers— m S. Bailey 7147<br />

" A. m K. P. Sill 5493+<br />

" A. M.m A. S. Sill 5495+<br />

" C. m J. P. L<strong>in</strong>coln 5800+<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

C. m. A. Peck<br />

D m H. Latimer<br />

I. m E. Bishop<br />

J. m Zylha. <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

5801+<br />

2215<br />

3363<br />

224<br />

" J. m. F. E. Denison 6507<br />

" J. Gr. m E. Mauwar<strong>in</strong>g 7044<br />

" J. S. m xM. L<strong>or</strong>d 5333<br />

" L. m L. Richards 639a<br />

" N. m J. A. Marsh 5799+<br />

" N. m A. Lay 2066<br />

" N. m C. Denison 6505<br />

" 0. m S. M. Mosely 4772+<br />

" R. m P. Pearson 5797<br />

" S. m Ednah <strong>Hyde</strong> 1496<br />

" S. S. m C. Davenp<strong>or</strong>t 6765+<br />

" T. m Eliz. <strong>Hyde</strong> 50<br />

" W. m C. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2897<br />

'' W. E. m E. F. Wright 3120+<br />

Roll<strong>in</strong>s R. H.m S. E. Williams439S+<br />

Romeyn T. m A. M. Woodruff 3045+<br />

Rooker J. m Eliza <strong>Hyde</strong> 4708<br />

Root G. W. m E. T. Langdon 3765+<br />

" J. m R. Edo-erton 1220<br />

'<br />

HUSBANDS OF DESCENDANTS. 1403<br />

Root J. A. m C. A. Gag<strong>or</strong> 5303<br />

Rose E. m Jj. E. Fillm<strong>or</strong>e 3514<br />

Rosccrans D. m S. Hubbard 5720<br />

Ross Ezekiel<br />

" xM. B. m E. D. Tracy 3834+<br />

" M. L. m M. J. Gager 5301<br />

Rossiter D. D. m E. W. Rogers 4419<br />

Rounds J. m S. Ti'acy 6567<br />

" J. m A. Tracy 6568<br />

Rouse H. R. m E. D. Mart<strong>in</strong> 2364+<br />

Rowland C. m A. Goodw<strong>in</strong> 3210<br />

Royce E. m P. Pearson 1976<br />

" H. m M. W. Parsons 5788+<br />

" P. m D. Parsons 6072+<br />

" R. m S. Pearson 1977<br />

Rudd J. m ]\Iary Tracy 431<br />

" N. m Mary Post 18<br />

" T. A. m P. Abel 6673<br />

Ruffner W. A. m M. E. Rogers 4440<br />

Rumsey A. m A. Mat<strong>the</strong>ws 5272+<br />

Russ A. m E. A. Goodsell 5846+<br />

Russell A. m M. Tyler 4458<br />

" C. m Julia <strong>Hyde</strong> 4087<br />

" J. m S. Stark 4200<br />

" S. S. m E. S. Piatt 5788+<br />

Ryerson G. m I. Sterl<strong>in</strong>g 5557+<br />

Sackett E. m C. E. Beckwith 6450+<br />

Sage W. F. m S. Patterson 4507<br />

Sailly F. L. C. m E. S. Piatt 5788+<br />

Salisbury H. m L. Abel 4522+<br />

Sampson D. m A. Griswold 6722<br />

" G. m R. <strong>Hyde</strong> 3639<br />

" J. m C. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1559<br />

Sanb<strong>or</strong>n L. D. m M. A. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4089+<br />

" S. C. m S. C. <strong>Hyde</strong> 3641<br />

Sanders T. W. m M. N. Sill 5491+<br />

Sargent F. W. m A. Parsons 6092<br />

" I. m M. Parsons 6093<br />

" L. m R. B. Harris 1356<br />

Sart<strong>well</strong> R. m Lucy H. Post 6609<br />

Satterlee W. m C. Peck 6306+<br />

Saunders Dr. m E. Brown 4424+<br />

" T. m H. Atis 5847+<br />

Savary S. m M. Peck 5289<br />

Schieffel<strong>in</strong> E. L.m A.M.Stewart5381<br />

Schott J. P. m N. Sill 1909<br />

Schuyler C. m. H. Hillhouse 6158<br />

" W. S. m F. Barbour 4261+<br />

Scott E. m R. K. Ladd 4824<br />

" H. m Maria <strong>Hyde</strong> 1097


1404<br />

Scott J. N. m S. Woodbridge 6130+<br />

" L. m M. Ladd 4808<br />

Scoville A. mS.E.Hotchkiss6323+<br />

" A. C. m A. Armstrong 4811+<br />

'' D. m E. E. Gray 3147+<br />

" R I. m M. E. Wadhams 3144+<br />

Scribuer J. F. m M. Sheldon 5791+<br />

Scripture C. m P. <strong>Hyde</strong> I<br />

4^404.<br />

E. M <strong>Hyde</strong> j<br />

Scudder C. m S. L. Coit 7035+<br />

" C.W.mA.H.Blatchf<strong>or</strong>d7035+<br />

" M. S. nili. C. Blatchf<strong>or</strong>d 7035+<br />

Seaman J. F. m F. J. Rogers 4434<br />

" S. m A. A. Baldw<strong>in</strong> 3219+<br />

Searle E. A. m N. H. P<strong>or</strong>ter 7360+<br />

" L. m H. M. Sill 5634+<br />

Sedgwick A. W. m Ftuth <strong>Hyde</strong> 762<br />

" B. m Coll<strong>in</strong>s 3096<br />

" J. m M. Stanley 3174+<br />

" S. m A. Baldw<strong>in</strong> 3217<br />

Selby S. F. m S. A. Fisk 5718+<br />

Selden E. m E. Rogers 358<br />

" E. m L. Jewett ) 2027<br />

• L.S.Comstock<br />

j" 2026+<br />

" F. C. m M. G, Noyes 5342+<br />

" J. m J. L. Sill 5621+<br />

" J. C.mL.M. Griswold6029+<br />

" R. C. m J. A. Sargent 4292<br />

" S. m L. Swift 6196<br />

" S. H. m S. A. Lay 5978+<br />

Sergeant J. L. m E. M. Backus 3608+<br />

" A. H. m H. D. K<strong>in</strong>g 5241c+<br />

" F. W. m A. Parsons 6092<br />

" I, m M. Parsons 6093<br />

Sexton — m L. L. Raymond 5927<br />

Seymour H.m H.J. H<strong>in</strong>sdale 4627+<br />

" W. m A. B. Clark 7140+<br />

" W.L.mS.C.Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton3541+<br />

Shannon A. m D. J. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4165<br />

Sharp 0. m S. Tracy 3854<br />

" R. m S. Patterson 5599a+<br />

Shaw E. H.m L. M. Wadhams 3122+<br />

" J. m H. M. I^Ietcalf 3270<br />

Shear P. m E. Mitchell 6316+<br />

Shearer J. m M, <strong>Hyde</strong> 4597+<br />

Sheldon C. m E. Pierpout 3064<br />

" D. m R Willguss 6607+<br />

" E.m- E.Ely 462<br />

" E. m H. T. S. Dimock 6381+<br />

" H.G-.m Z.S.B<strong>in</strong>gham 4213+<br />

INDEX.<br />

Sheldon J. m H. Patterson 2922<br />

" P. m M. A. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4080+<br />

" T. P. m L. F. Clark 5614+<br />

Shelly G. m R, Bishop 3164+<br />

Shelton C. S. m H. M. <strong>Hyde</strong> 7287<br />

" G. W. m A. Rudd 52406<br />

" J. m A. Niles 5697<br />

" W. m L. S. Stanley 3204<br />

Shepherd A. m M. Hillhouse6150<br />

" D. m L. Bartholemew 3127+<br />

" H. N. m S. Frisbie 6330+<br />

Sherman A. B. m W. Tracy 3832<br />

" G. R., m H. J. Dougl<strong>as</strong>s 4149+<br />

" S. m P. Mosely 4770<br />

" K. m S. J. Holeomb 4150+<br />

Sherw<strong>in</strong> C. W. m L. S. Hickox 3068+<br />

SherwoodW.W.mE.E Phelps 5840+<br />

Shethar J. m M. Coll<strong>in</strong>s 892<br />

Shields J. m J. Pettis 3760+<br />

Sh<strong>in</strong>er I. m M. H. Post 6606<br />

Shively A. J. m M. F. Best 5864+<br />

Shoemaker E m E. S. Denison 5599<br />

" • S. m E. K. <strong>Hyde</strong> 5043<br />

Shrives P. S. m E. J. Barnet 4140+<br />

" W. R. m E. A. Barnet 4140+<br />

ShulerDW mH.E.DeLamater6385+<br />

" J. m M. DeLamater '6388<br />

" J. D. m H. DeLamater 6389<br />

Shute C. F. m M. A. L. Adgate 4501<br />

Sibley 0. m L. Rudd 5239/*<br />

Sill A. m H. T. D<strong>or</strong>r 2251<br />

" J. m Phcbe L<strong>or</strong>d 66<br />

Silliman J. m E. Ely 5784+<br />

" M. B. m C. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2908<br />

Simmons L. H. m J. <strong>Hyde</strong> 7167<br />

Simonds J. m Anne <strong>Hyde</strong> 342<br />

Simons H. m Olivera Cook 7359+<br />

Sims G. m G. <strong>Hyde</strong> 428<br />

S<strong>in</strong>es I. m C. Stanley 7315<br />

Sisson N. m M. H. Rogers 3412<br />

" P. m M. H<strong>in</strong>ckley 2672<br />

" S. H. m — Mosely 4760+<br />

Sk<strong>in</strong>ner — m M. A. Lee 6315<br />

" L. N. m J. D<strong>or</strong>r 6398<br />

" R. m F. Pierpont 3062<br />

" T. m Lois <strong>Hyde</strong> 1625<br />

Slade G. H. m M. F. Dana 6531+<br />

Slater J. F. m M. A. Hubbard 6040+<br />

Slocum H. C. m M. <strong>Hyde</strong> 13f


1,<br />

HUSBANDS OF DESCENDANTS. 1405


1406<br />

Stannard — m M. A. Niles 5774+<br />

Stanton J. m J. T. Barnet 4122-1-<br />

" J. ni E. Manwar<strong>in</strong>o; 6491f<br />

" J. m C. E. Elliot "<br />

5405<br />

Staples B. L. m L. Smith 1393-}"<br />

Stark A. m J. Johnson 5903+<br />

" J. m 0. Lathrop 718<br />

" J. m S. Houoh 614<br />

" N. m E. A. Jewett 5902<br />

» C. m P. T. Jewett 5913<br />

" S. m J. <strong>Hyde</strong> 309<br />

" W. m M. A. Raymond 5953<br />

Starr M. m L. Nev<strong>in</strong>s 0181+<br />

Stearnes J. B. m F. L. Abel 6800+<br />

" S. m L. H. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4549<br />

Stebb<strong>in</strong>s F. A. m E. M. Hall 4134+<br />

StedmanE mL,H.Woodw<strong>or</strong>th4415+<br />

" E. B. m E C. Dodge 3544<br />

" F. C. m E. Harland 5031+<br />

" a. T. m A. H. P<strong>or</strong>ter 6697+<br />

« T. L. m L. P. J. <strong>Hyde</strong> 5073<br />

Steele J. D. m S. Buck 7039+<br />

" S. m S. Coll<strong>in</strong>s 3186<br />

» T. m E. <strong>Hyde</strong> 761<br />

Stephens J. A. m L. Whaley2829+<br />

Sterl<strong>in</strong>g L. m C. Y. K<strong>in</strong>g 5241r+<br />

'< S. m S. Marv<strong>in</strong> " 5548+<br />

" W. m J. Sill 1900<br />

Stetson T.D.mL.A.Greenslit 4548+<br />

Stevens, m J. Wadhams<br />

INDEX.


HUSBANDS OF DESCENDANTS.<br />

Tayl<strong>or</strong> C m S. A. <strong>Hyde</strong> 40l)S-l-<br />

" C. J. m C. Stanley 3174+<br />

" E. <strong>in</strong> A. Edgertoa 4622<br />

" H. m D. A. Pratt 2905+<br />

" J. m S. AVoodw<strong>or</strong>th 6982+<br />

" J. E. m H. A. Tracy 6862+<br />

" J.V.H.m L.E.Mitchell 6316+<br />

" J. W. m E. L. Brown 5891+<br />

" J. W. m F. Denison 6520+<br />

" M. m S. II. Sill 5621 +<br />

" K. m Eliza Little 935+<br />

Tennant — . m<br />

S. Jewott 2025<br />

" J. m P. Rhodes 1607+<br />

Tenney A. m M. B<strong>in</strong>gham 555<br />

" C. F. m S. Pratt 2905+<br />

Sharp J. B. m J. E. Baldw<strong>in</strong> 3224+<br />

Thatcher LC.m E.R.<strong>Hyde</strong> |<br />

3480<br />

M.C.<strong>Hyde</strong> j 3481<br />

Thatcher I. ra M. S. Putnam 6344+<br />

Thayer J. m C. E. Webb 3435<br />

" W. m S. Blanchard 2990<br />

Thom<strong>as</strong> CCmAM Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 6884+<br />

" E. m Peb. <strong>Hyde</strong> 41<br />

" F. m II. B. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4903<br />

" H. m M. S. Griswold 6027+<br />

" W. 0. m J. S. P<strong>or</strong>ter 6697+<br />

Thom'pson A. C. m N. L. | fQQi-t-<br />

Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton j<br />

" A. M. m\j. L. Sill 5494+<br />

" B. m C. Hawley 5500+<br />

" D. m S. D. Gardner 6026+<br />

» J. A. mE. A. Benedict 3072+<br />

" M. m J. Tracy 3876<br />

" W. m H. Hubbard 5712+<br />

" W. M. m E. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4651+<br />

" Dr. m M. A. Patterson 5599a+<br />

Th<strong>or</strong>ne R. E. m L. M. Sill 5491+<br />

Throop I), m P. Griswold 2107<br />

" W. m P. <strong>Hyde</strong> 141<br />

TibbettsG. m E. Walw<strong>or</strong>th 2302<br />

Tiftany I. m M. Metcalf 3248<br />

'^ L. p. m H. N. <strong>Hyde</strong> 3594<br />

" S. m E. Tredway ) 4399c<br />

N. Tredway j<br />

4399^<br />

Tiff<strong>in</strong> S. m P. Parsons 6087<br />

Tilden T. B. m A. H. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4547<br />

Tilley W. m J. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 1430+<br />

Tisdale H. m M. Bailey 7160<br />

J. A. Baldw<strong>in</strong> 3213+<br />

Tobey H. m S. D<strong>or</strong>r 6328<br />

Titus — . m<br />

1407<br />

Toll (!. H. m Sarah <strong>Hyde</strong> 3297<br />

T<strong>or</strong>rcy D. m M. Warner 2791+<br />

" S. m — . Pari^ons 6094<br />

Town M. S. m R. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4543<br />

Towner E. m L. Coll<strong>in</strong>s 883<br />

Townscnd —.mil. D.IIubbard 5719<br />

" A. m M.H.Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 3017<br />

" W. S. m C. L. Peck 3339+<br />

Tracy C. m E. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 2543<br />

" D. mL. Tracy 1184<br />

" E. F. m A. Pardons 6072+<br />

" G. Il.m H.E. Woodruff 3045+<br />

" J. m M. <strong>Hyde</strong> 38<br />

" J. m Mary Abel lOO<br />

" M. m C. Bushnell 2131<br />

" P. m E. <strong>Hyde</strong> 289<br />

" S. m E. <strong>Hyde</strong> 61<br />

" W. m A. Walw<strong>or</strong>th 2303<br />

Travis J. I. m E. Hayward 7128<br />

Treat S. m E. Wolcott 25957*<br />

Tredway E. m D. Harris 1426<br />

Tred<strong>well</strong> C. W. m E. Hawley 5500+<br />

E. H. Mansfield 1372a<br />

Tresevant — . m E. Avery 2848+<br />

Tremble C. A. m S. Barnet 4128<br />

Trott G. W. m S. R. Marv<strong>in</strong> 4404<br />

True C. K. m E. <strong>Hyde</strong> 3467<br />

Truman T. m S. Lathrop 3731i<br />

Trumbull B. m E. Ma<strong>the</strong>r 4480<br />

" J.G.W.m J.E.Lathrop 6872+<br />

" J. H.m S.M.Trumbull 4480+<br />

Tryon E. m S. Cro<strong>well</strong> 5735<br />

Tubbs G. m A. V. Buel 2724<br />

Tucker G. J. m H. Sill 5547+<br />

" L. m M. L. Smith 3560<br />

" R. D. m S. Chandler 6043<br />

Turner B. m Anne <strong>Hyde</strong> 319<br />

" D. m A. Denison 5599i<br />

" G. m C. Hackley 6764+<br />

" J. W. m L. Elliot 5768+<br />

" P. m Lucy Tracy 2506<br />

" S. W. m S. G. Selden 6196+<br />

" W. m E. Pollard 3958<br />

Turnure L. m J. Redfield 5609+<br />

Turril J. m M. S. Hubbard 6089+<br />

Turshaw W. m E. Coll<strong>in</strong>s 3185<br />

Tuttle G. W. m R. C. Wey 3203+<br />

" H. m L. A. Beckwith 2904+<br />

" H. m A. M. Adsit 6765+<br />

« M. m M. D. Packard 4561+<br />

" — . m


1408<br />

Tw<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g J. B. m E. Stoddard 7303<br />

Twitchell L. m J. M. Sill 5586t<br />

" T. C. m L. A. Tracy 4004<br />

Tyes T. M. m L. Ma<strong>the</strong>r 4479+<br />

Tyler H. m H. <strong>Hyde</strong> 3332<br />

" K. m H. M<strong>or</strong>iran 2582+<br />

" S. m E. Rogers 14(il<br />

Underwood — m L. Coll<strong>in</strong>s -3199<br />

" U. m C. W. Hough 7016+<br />

Vail I. E. m M. Rouers 1462<br />

" J. W. m M. Edgerton 4621+<br />

Van BurenHBmCEKiugsley 6805+<br />

Van Buskirk J.M.m E <strong>Hyde</strong> 1323<br />

VanN<strong>or</strong>uan C.Hm EDewey 5241a+<br />

Van Valkenburgh D. m J. ) otcp<br />

T? rv r 3766<br />

h. Iracy<br />

j<br />

Van Wage u en Gr. H. m C<br />

4218+<br />

B. Pierpont<br />

j<br />

Van Wagner agner W. m C. A. Sill 55 5588+<br />

Van Woert A. m C. A. Piatt 4276<br />

Vandeveer T.mE.DeLamater 6387<br />

Velie E. L. m T. Griff<strong>in</strong> 6441+<br />

Vernon E. m F. Sill 5469+<br />

Vial F. m Eliza Sill 5585+<br />

V<strong>in</strong>cent H. m Eunice Lee xjee 6312+<br />

Vo<strong>or</strong>hies W. E. m N. M<br />

4535+<br />

Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton<br />

Vought J. m H. Mumf<strong>or</strong>d f<strong>or</strong>d 5681+<br />

Vrooman S. A. m C. L. Sill 5588+<br />

Wade B.F.ni C.A.Bosecrans 5720+<br />

" H. D. m L. C. Pratt 3555<br />

V/adhams A m T. Coll<strong>in</strong>s 880<br />

" D. <strong>in</strong> P. Coll<strong>in</strong>s 885<br />

" M. m A. Coll<strong>in</strong>s 882<br />

Wadsw<strong>or</strong>th A.S.mL. l)enison4227<br />

" 1). m S. Sedgwick 2930<br />

" — m S. Gould 5606<br />

" J. m R. Hopk<strong>in</strong>s 801<br />

" L. J. m S. M. Post 5243+<br />

Waite C. A. m M. V. W.Platt 5788+<br />

" C. W. m M. Smith 6072+<br />

" H. m M. Raymond 5926<br />

" J. m E. Manwar<strong>in</strong>g 2576<br />

" L. m H. G. Sweet 4135+<br />

" M. m N. Turner 6871<br />

" R. m L. Griswold 2108<br />

Wakeman U. B. m E. Abel 4522+<br />

Walbridge 0. J.m A. M<br />

4501+<br />

Packard<br />

Wales E. A. m M. E. Bates 5604+<br />

INDEX.<br />

Wales 0. m M. Hydo 1555<br />

'• G. E. m A. Lathrop 6843e<br />

Walker — . m L. Jewett 2017<br />

" — . m<br />

S. Page 4482+<br />

" G. m H Davenp<strong>or</strong>t 3079+<br />

" J. m J. Sill 5546<br />

" J. A. J. m L. <strong>Hyde</strong> 5097<br />

" W. R. m A. C. Leach 5518+<br />

Wallace C. m E. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2958+<br />

Waller P. m Eliza Jewett 7332<br />

Waliath J. J. m M. St John 2820+<br />

Walter E. m A. Coll<strong>in</strong>s 3091<br />

" F. S. m E. J. Ely 5343+<br />

" P. m E. Jewett 7332<br />

Walton H.N.m E.H. Ma<strong>the</strong>r 6062+<br />

" W. B. m S. P. Gold 5666<br />

Walw<strong>or</strong>th B. m A. <strong>Hyde</strong> 312<br />

" J. m P. Denison 530<br />

Ward R. m A J. Roberts 5740<br />

Warden R. m C. L. B<strong>in</strong>gham 6632<br />

Ward<strong>well</strong> N.P.m EBSterl<strong>in</strong>g 5558+<br />

Ware H. m S. ivaymond 5974<br />

War<strong>in</strong>g C. M. m A. G. Smith 3210+<br />

" J. B. m H. A. Sterl<strong>in</strong>g 5551+<br />

Warn H. m J. Pierpont 3066<br />

Warner C. m C. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2790<br />

" Dr. m M. Griswold 6030+<br />

" E. B. m F. S. Clark 5514+<br />

" H.H.m S.<strong>Hyde</strong> 2791<br />

" J. m E. A. Mat<strong>the</strong>wsop 5120<br />

" J. m C. Elliot 2166<br />

" J. H. m M. H. Tracy 3767<br />

" L. m Anne L<strong>or</strong>d 1492<br />

" R. m M. L. Gilbert 2888<br />

" W. m E. Hart 6056+<br />

Warnock J. m H. D<strong>or</strong>r 6396<br />

Warren J. m Eunice <strong>Hyde</strong> 304 .<br />

" J. J. m L. M. Bishop 3164+<br />

Waterman A. m Lucy <strong>Hyde</strong> 40<br />

" A. m A. P. Armstrong 4813+<br />

" B. m Exper. <strong>Hyde</strong> 217<br />

" D. H. m M. M. Traoy 3825+<br />

" F. m L. Brown 170+<br />

" J. m Anne <strong>Hyde</strong> 49<br />

" J. m E. Davenp<strong>or</strong>t 6765+<br />

" L. m L. Barker 1614<br />

" N. m S. Hough 2562<br />

" S. m S. Wood 3325<br />

"\ U. m Anne Abel 2392<br />

" W. m M. Tracy 594


HUSBANDS OF DESCENDANTS.<br />

Waters C.,n M. A. C. )<br />

^^^^^^<br />

Jianman j<br />

" W. m Ami D<strong>or</strong>r (>Ul<br />

Watk<strong>in</strong>s C. m J. K.Jack.^on 4U84+<br />

Watk<strong>in</strong>son JMLuiIIHubbard 5672<br />

Watrous A. m Lucy Hill 1890<br />

" E. m M. Griswold 2224<br />

" I. m E. L<strong>or</strong>d 65<br />

N. Waterman 1240<br />

"Watson — . m<br />

W.C. m S.P.Hk<strong>in</strong>uer 1<br />

3062+<br />

¥. Sk<strong>in</strong>ner f<br />

" W. J. m E. B<strong>in</strong>gham 2;]67<br />

Wattles D. m Anne <strong>Hyde</strong> 661<br />

Wayne I. m A. Barnet 4140f<br />

Weaver J. M.m E Simmonds 1389<br />

" L. m S. Ilouirh 6980+<br />

Webb S. m C. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1028<br />

Webber K. m H. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4652<br />

Webster E. m S C. Pratt 3552<br />

" E. m M. Stark 4206<br />

" W. B. m J. (loll<strong>in</strong>s 3119<br />

WecdE. m H. <strong>Hyde</strong> 3632<br />

" Wm. m M. Holcomb 4150+<br />

Weeks — . m J. E. Marv<strong>in</strong> 5548+<br />

" E. m E. Griswold 508<br />

" H. B. m I). J. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4165<br />

Weems L. m M. F. Shepherd 6L50+<br />

Welb<strong>or</strong>n J. C. m M. A.Pe<strong>as</strong>e 5850+<br />

D. Jewett 2024<br />

Welch — . m<br />

" A. m C. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2735<br />

" J B. mM." Coll<strong>in</strong>s 3192<br />

" J. H. m E. M. Bell 3098+<br />

Weld A. H. m H. M. Wood 3327<br />

Weller K. H. m E. A. Look 5454+<br />

Welles A. m C. M.Beckwith 5519+<br />

" E. G. m L. Griff<strong>in</strong> 2264<br />

" K. m H. Butler 1866<br />

" W. H. m F. Tracy 6860+<br />

Wellman J. m M. L. Phelps 5840+<br />

" J. B. m L. Hough 4066<br />

Wells A. m Chloe <strong>Hyde</strong> 1076 '<br />

" A. L. m S. G. Sill 5469+<br />

" B. m J. A. Wadhams 3120+<br />

" D. m P. Hubbard 1932<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

B.F.mH.M.Hickenson 6886+<br />

E. m TI. Griswold 2190<br />

G. M. m L. H. Ma<strong>the</strong>r 5824+<br />

Wentw<strong>or</strong>th B. m M. Tracy 693<br />

'<br />

" N. S. m S. Cook 6925+<br />

West — . m S. Rogers 7100<br />

177<br />

1409<br />

West C.C.mM.C. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 3290+<br />

" • E. m M. Lathrop 712<br />

" G. m P. H<strong>in</strong>ckley 668<br />

" J. m R. Abel 574<br />

" J. m E, Raymond 2198<br />

" P. m Ji a\-acy 1209<br />

" S. m W. 'j^racy 1205<br />

Westgate L.niM.lM.Westgate 4181<br />

" W. m M. 1\ <strong>Hyde</strong> 1322<br />

Westover E. m Mary <strong>Hyde</strong> 1316<br />

Wetm<strong>or</strong>e Dr. m L. Fitch 5785+<br />

Wey W. H. m C L. Stanley 3203<br />

Whaley L. m L. Gardner 2829<br />

Whallon R.m H.M.Dougl<strong>as</strong>s 4149+<br />

Wheaton 0. m T. Tracy 3875<br />

Wheeler A. m 0. Ad


1410<br />

Whit<strong>in</strong>g W. m M. Sheldon 5789<br />

Whitlock F. J. m S. T,<br />

6639-i-<br />

]^<strong>in</strong>gham<br />

Whitman S. m M. Walw<strong>or</strong>th 2301<br />

INDEX.<br />

Whitm<strong>or</strong>e Dr. m L. Fitch 5785+<br />

" I). D. m M. B. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4100<br />

« L. ni L. C. Peck 6.371t<br />

Whitney CP.mM.L.B<strong>in</strong>gham 5894+<br />

" C. W. m P. A. Leach 5518+<br />

« T. m M. L. Clark 5514+<br />

" • W. m M. Sheldon 5789<br />

WhittierO.W.mC.K. Johnson 4391+<br />

Whittlesey W. m L. Hart 6056+<br />

Wicks a. m M. A <strong>Hyde</strong> 7170<br />

Widrick H. P. m V. A. Harter 4546+<br />

Wightman Z. m Anna Harris 1424<br />

Wilber P. m L. M. <strong>Hyde</strong> 3336<br />

Wilcox A.O.m A.E. Hamilton 5382+<br />

" C. m Adelia <strong>Hyde</strong> 2759<br />

" H. m S. 3Iarv<strong>in</strong> 5548+<br />

" J. F. m L. G<strong>or</strong>do* 4867<br />

" N. m E. Elliot 1853<br />

" T. m M. K<strong>as</strong>son 5052<br />

Wilder J. m E. Griff<strong>in</strong> 2265<br />

" S.J.mL.G.Greenleaf6102+<br />

Wilk<strong>in</strong>son W. P. m A. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2963<br />

Willard — . m<br />

S. Hough 614<br />

" D. m Mary Peck 5812<br />

" E. m P. G. Greenleaf 6103+<br />

" H. m E. C. Ostrander 3575+<br />

Willes G. G. m C. S. Lathrop 6872+<br />

" J. m A. Abel 2485<br />

" J. H. m N. Tracy 1189<br />

Willguss J. m M. Post 6607<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

A. m J. <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

A. m M. Metcalf<br />

A. V. m B. Tracy<br />

7251<br />

6761+<br />

1186<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

C.H.S. n A.R. Sterl<strong>in</strong>g 5551+<br />

D. 1). m L. L. Harris 4385<br />

E. m E. D. Tracy 6898<br />

"<br />

"<br />

E.W.mM.A.Hillhouse6137<br />

G. m A. S.Rudd 7102+<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

"<br />

G. N. ni J. M. B<strong>in</strong>gham 4213+<br />

H. B. m M. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 2997<br />

I. m E C. Peck . 5291<br />

I. m M. M. Toll 3297+<br />

LL.m M.S. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 3296+<br />

Williams J. m L. Tracy 5229<br />

" J. m E. Tracy 3744<br />

" J. m M. Metcalf 6761+<br />

" J. m M. J. Smith 4117+<br />

" j; m M. Raymond 5923<br />

" J. M. m M. H. D<strong>or</strong>r 6326+<br />

" N. m J. I\I. Patterson 2917+<br />

" • N.<br />

m A. M. Johnson 4398<br />

" 0. m M. Elliot 5773<br />

" R. m J. Ely 1963<br />

" S. m R. Carrier 1377<br />

" S. T. m C. Rives 5415+<br />

" S.W.m S.S.Walw<strong>or</strong>th 4239<br />

" T. m Es<strong>the</strong>r <strong>Hyde</strong> 39<br />

" T. m J. Stark. 2819<br />

" T. E. m E. Goodw<strong>in</strong> 4976+<br />

" T. S. m M. M. Coit 7035+<br />

" — . J. Lanman 6040+<br />

Wilmot E. m P. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1724<br />

M. Peck 5279<br />

Wilson — . m<br />

" H. m E. Reynolds 6304+<br />

" H. m C. Tracy 3756+<br />

" W. S. m S. R. Tracy 4018<br />

W<strong>in</strong>ans J. E. m S. E. Buel 5084+-<br />

W<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>or</strong> G. H. m E. Dimock 6381+<br />

W<strong>in</strong>g W. m M. Mosely 4768<br />

W<strong>in</strong>gate S. m C. Ely 5343+<br />

W<strong>in</strong>ship N.W. m R. B. Baldw<strong>in</strong> 3228<br />

W<strong>in</strong>slow R. H m M. E. Fitch 3393+<br />

" Dr. m H. Lathrop 6843^<br />

W<strong>in</strong>ter T. P. m N. A. Adams 4661+<br />

W<strong>in</strong>ters A. m S. C. <strong>Hyde</strong> 5061<br />

Wise U. W. m H. M. Post 6610<br />

M. Rogers 7097<br />

Willhelm B. H. m S. A. Town 4543+ " — . m. N. Rogers 7098<br />

Williams — . m J. Lanman 6040+ With<strong>in</strong>gton G. G. m E.J. )<br />

"^^^'"^<br />

,00-4.<br />

" — . m E. A. Ely 6572+ Howard |<br />

Wolcott A. m M: Richards 639<br />

" E. m E. Wolcott 2595^<br />

" G. m N. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4094<br />

" S. G. m C. Hubbard 5077+<br />

Wolf C. m Rhoda D<strong>or</strong>r 2257<br />

" J. m Lydia D<strong>or</strong>r 2256<br />

Wolfenbarger G. m M.) C9704.<br />

^"^'^'^<br />

Mat<strong>the</strong>ws f<br />

Wiseman — . m<br />

Wood C. T. m E. Tracy 4047<br />

" D. m J. Sill 5546<br />

" E. m Mary Rudd 118<br />

" G. K. m L. 31. Allen 5364+<br />

" J. m Perses <strong>Hyde</strong> 979


Wood N. m S. A. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2978<br />

" R. m S. Sheldon 5787+<br />

" R. H. m E. A. Patterson 4508<br />

" S. m L. Wood 8328<br />

" Z. <strong>in</strong> E. Ilouo-h 617<br />

" — . m<br />

Emma Sto<strong>or</strong>s 73(32f<br />

Woodbrid^o D. m L. Backus 2144<br />

" S. m E. Rogers 1445<br />

" W. m II. Bio-elow 1284<br />

Wood<strong>in</strong>g C. m S. M. Dewey 52416+<br />

Woodrow — . m F. Baker 6150+<br />

Woodf<strong>or</strong>d D.m J.M.Latlirop) n-jo-ij<br />

Woodruff G.H. m A. B. Gott 3217+<br />

" J. m N. S. Rob<strong>in</strong>son 3045<br />

" J. m E K<strong>in</strong>t,^ 5241c+<br />

" W. m P. <strong>Hyde</strong> 763<br />

Woods P. L. m E. A. Mattison 4270<br />

Woodward J. m H. Phelps 2705a<br />

" J. D. m S. M. <strong>Hyde</strong> 3348<br />

" S. m S. R. Butler 5459+<br />

" S. P. m M. Picrpont 3054+<br />

Woodw<strong>or</strong>th— ,m M. A.Willes 6839<br />

" A. m E. W. Rogers 4415<br />

" A. m L. Hough 6982<br />

" A. m N. Hough 7022<br />

" B. m Laura <strong>Hyde</strong> 3293<br />

" C. m H. H. Metcalf 676<br />

" D. S. m S. H. Bailey 7156<br />

" E. <strong>in</strong> M. T. Rudd 5237<br />

WIVES OF DESCENDANTS.<br />

PART XIII.<br />

141i<br />

Woodw<strong>or</strong>th fl m M.F. Maples 3388+<br />

" J. m M. <strong>Hyde</strong> 688<br />

" S. m P. Tracy 6116<br />

" S. m E. Lathrop 2497<br />

Woolscy J. W. m L. Goodw<strong>in</strong> 3211<br />

Wooster H. m L A. Walter 3091+<br />

W<strong>or</strong>den A. m R. Armstrong 4811 +<br />

W<strong>or</strong>th<strong>in</strong>gton A. m A.L. Leach 5518+<br />

" D. L. m I. L. Pearson 5794+<br />

" E. m G. C. De Lamater 6884+<br />

" J. m P. Birchard 409<br />

Wright A. m H. Adgate 4492<br />

" H. S. m L. A. Wadhams 3120+<br />

" E. W. m M. H. Swift 6193+<br />

" H. m M. A Pearsou 5794+<br />

" H. B. m E. Rob<strong>in</strong>son 2688+<br />

" W m C. W. Swift 6193+<br />

Wyman J. ¥. m C. PL 3Ietcalf 6762t<br />

Yale A. J. m J Frisbie 6330+<br />

" W. C. m M. Dewey 5241rZ<br />

Yeatman J. E. m C. Pope 6117+<br />

" T. m L. Pope 6117+<br />

Yeoman J. m Adel. Sill 5537+<br />

" R. m B. Latimer 6252*7<br />

" S. m N. Wightman 4887<br />

Yerr<strong>in</strong>gton E. F. m J. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4721<br />

Young E. S.m S. J. Greenleaf 6105+<br />

" H m Mary <strong>Hyde</strong> 1041<br />

" J. m L. J. Howland 5892+<br />

Names op <strong>female</strong>s, not <strong>descendants</strong> of William <strong>Hyde</strong> tiie first op N<strong>or</strong>wich,<br />

WITH THE NAMES OF SUCH<br />

WHO HAVE <strong>in</strong>termarried WITH HIS DESCENDANTS ;<br />

DESCENDANTS WHO ARE THEIR HUSBANDS<br />

Abel E. m S. Tracy<br />

" M. m S. Griswold<br />

" M. m Henry Abel<br />

" F. m R. S. Gardner<br />

Abcrnethy M.m H.O.Packard<br />

Abby R. m Jos. <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

" S. m W. <strong>Hyde</strong><br />

3770<br />

2398<br />

6799<br />

4211+<br />

4561+<br />

1565<br />

1271<br />

" S. A, m J. P. Converse 4683<br />

Abbot H. m B. W. Bishop 3360<br />

Ackerly L. S. m F. W. L<strong>or</strong>d 5332<br />

Ackerson M.A.m R.Willgus 6607+<br />

Adams A. m S. T. Rudd 1796<br />

:<br />

Adams A. m L. A. Burgess


1412<br />

Alderman E. m E. F. Jewett 5837+<br />

" E. m II. R. Jewett "<br />

" M. m W. T. Lee 4586<br />

" S. m F. J. Smith 5843+<br />

Aldrich A.A mT.H.R.Tracy 3782<br />

" A. H. m F. T. Williams 3744+<br />

Alexander J. m S S. Pearcy4139+<br />

Alger C. L. m T. J. Johnson 4396<br />

Allard J. m A. Bishop 3359<br />

Allen A. ra J. Metcalf 191<br />

" A. m A. Adgate 1477<br />

" E. m J. T. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4114+<br />

" E. m J. M. liyde 4887<br />

" E. m J. Brown 171<br />

" F. m W. Newton 6041+<br />

" F. L. m B. F. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4162<br />

" H. E. m S. E. Sill 5494+<br />

" H.N.m I\r.AWadhams 3144+<br />

" L. m E. A. <strong>Hyde</strong> 3504<br />

" S. m J. C. Pitts 6335+<br />

Alley — m J. A. Griswold 6224<br />

Allis R. m T. Anderson 5775<br />

AUyn A. m G. Wolcott 2595/<br />

" C. m E. N. Sill 1903<br />

Alston F. m G. M. Abel 6800+<br />

Alvey H.Gr.D.m Jona. D<strong>or</strong>r 6336<br />

Ames S. m 1). F. Raymond 6166<br />

" Wid. m Jos. Sill 5495+<br />

Anderson E. m D. D. Waite 6047+<br />

" L. m M. Sill 1905<br />

" M. m John Sill 1878<br />

" P. E. m E. S. Lane 6044+<br />

Andrews A. m A.F.Baldw<strong>in</strong> 3219<br />

" J. L. m W. Miles 3163+<br />

" L. m E. Baker 1515<br />

" S. P m A. W. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4113<br />

Andros M. m Henry Abel 4532+<br />

Angel R. m J. De Lamater 6384<br />

Annabel J. m Ch<strong>as</strong>. Pettis 3760+<br />

Anthony H. m W. M. Eddy 3743+<br />

Armstrong F. m J. Edgerton2402<br />

" H. m M. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4533<br />

" J. m Isaac tlyde 4911<br />

" M. m Eli<strong>as</strong> West 2804a<br />

" 0. m 0. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 3000<br />

" S. m Sil<strong>as</strong> Hydc^ 972<br />

Arnold C m H. B. Harris 6611+<br />

" H. m Wiji. Sill 5633<br />

" S. M. m H. W. Sill 5547+<br />

Arthur A. m W. L. Rudd 7104<br />

INDEX.<br />

Arthur M. m E. E. Fillm<strong>or</strong>e 6795+<br />

'' M. m I). H. Adgate 4493<br />

Ashby C. m J. L. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4895<br />

Ashcroft M.B.m A.A.Hough 6977+<br />

Ashley L. m S. B. Sheldon 5785<br />

Atcherson E. m Gr. W. I<br />

0017<br />

Patterson ""^^'<br />

[<br />

Atk<strong>in</strong>son M. m I). II. Buel 6136+<br />

Aust<strong>in</strong> J. A. m J. H. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4089+<br />

" L. m Benjam<strong>in</strong> Lee 6313<br />

" M. m T. Thom<strong>as</strong> 1259<br />

" M. m B. Rogers 4409<br />

Averill H. m W. Jenk<strong>in</strong>s 4248+<br />

" M.K.m R.H.Walw<strong>or</strong>th 1339<br />

Avery D. m 0. S. Williams 5773+<br />

" E. m U. Gardner 2811<br />

" E. A. m Harlan <strong>Hyde</strong> 4888<br />

" H. m Ben. Butler 1331<br />

" K. m S. Lathrop 7338<br />

" S. m S. Gilf<strong>or</strong>d 248<br />

Ayer F. m 0. Gager 7110<br />

Ayers H. m G. Jewett 472<br />

" J. m Sam. Pitts 6335+<br />

" M.A.m T. K. Raymond 5951<br />

" Z. m Richard Sill 453<br />

Babcock ]). m Dyer Tracy 8769<br />

" E. m S. M. <strong>Hyde</strong> 5099<br />

" F. m P. Armstrong 4816<br />

" J. m W. T. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 6882+<br />

Babitt Wid. m E. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2960<br />

Baby F. m B. R. Peck 5287<br />

Backus A. m T. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 2530<br />

" A. m John Abel 561<br />

" C. m H. B.. Tracy 3829<br />

" E. m John <strong>Hyde</strong> 33<br />

" E. m J<strong>as</strong>. <strong>Hyde</strong> 235<br />

" E. m John Post 540<br />

" II. m 0. Goodell 7058<br />

" L. m C. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1079<br />

" M. m T. <strong>Hyde</strong> 7<br />

" M. m L. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1713<br />

" M. m Jed. West 28046<br />

Badcock L. m S. Wo*lw<strong>or</strong>th 2707<br />

" — m H. Lcff<strong>in</strong>o-<strong>well</strong> 1759<br />

Bailey A. m J. E. <strong>Hyde</strong> 5027<br />

" C. M. m J. Walw<strong>or</strong>th 1387<br />

" II. m Guy Hough 2559<br />

" M. m 0. R Fowler 5192<br />

" P. m II. Armstrong 4815<br />

" S. m J. Woodw<strong>or</strong>tii 27U6


IJailcy S, m F. E. L<strong>or</strong>d G575+<br />

" S. L. ui A. (IrisAvold 4594+<br />

" T. m J. Buel 2719<br />

" W. m Abel Ikiel 2718<br />

" — m II. Walw<strong>or</strong>th 4255<br />

Bu<strong>in</strong> B. m Elijah Ely 5752<br />

Baker A. m Micah Sill<br />

WIVES OF DESCENDANTS. 1413


1414<br />

Beebe C. m W. P. Kogers 3401<br />

" H. m D. Waite 6054<br />

Beeclier J. m S. Dimock 6381+<br />

Beers M. A. m J. M. Sterl<strong>in</strong>g 5551+<br />

Bclcher M. m Joel <strong>Hyde</strong> ^ 980<br />

Bell F. m Ems. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1029<br />

" II. m A. J. Stewart 5379<br />

" J. C. m J. S. Lee 6309t<br />

Belnap M. m W. L. Adams 4517t<br />

Bemis C. m C. Goodell 7055<br />

Bem<strong>as</strong> E. m W. F. Potter 4573<br />

Benedict R. m M. Sterl<strong>in</strong>g 5558<br />

Bennet C. E. niT. E. Wilmot 5121<br />

" D. m Elijah Sill 454<br />

" E. m Geo. Lee 6309<br />

" H. J. m Joseph Sill 5585+<br />

» M. m John <strong>Hyde</strong> 3295<br />

" M. m S. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 1162<br />

" P. E. m J. C. Rudd 7107<br />

" S. H. m C. S. Stanley 7313<br />

Benson E. F. m G. Griff<strong>in</strong> 6443<br />

Berry E. m Joseph Sill 5496<br />

" E. W.ni O.L.Barbour 4261<br />

" P. B. m E. D. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4078+<br />

" S. m B. G<strong>or</strong>don 4861<br />

Betts F. J. m W. Hillhouse 6161<br />

Beverly L. m Johns. Ttacy 3858<br />

Bid<strong>well</strong> A. m Jared Peck 4556<br />

Bigalow — m Simon Abel 2464<br />

Biggs E. m Rich. Lay 2061<br />

BillEunice m Hez. Abel 6608<br />

" M. A. m Hez. Abel 6668+<br />

Bill<strong>in</strong>gs — m S. C. Ely 1955<br />

B<strong>in</strong>gham C. m E. K<strong>in</strong>gsbury 4987<br />

" D.H.m D.S.Watermau 3907<br />

" N. m Josh. Tracy 264<br />

" S. m C. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 600<br />

Birchard A. m Nath. Post 87<br />

" H. A. m H. N. Tracy 3828<br />

" L. m E. Gniswold 2396<br />

" L. m Sam. Post 6594<br />

" M. m }). H. Throop 725<br />

'< M. m J. Waterman 1419<br />

Birdsall M. m H. C. Blodgett 5606+<br />

Birdseye Wid. m D. Cro<strong>well</strong> 5732<br />

" — m S. Cro<strong>well</strong> 3731<br />

Bishop C. m H. P. D<strong>or</strong>r 6327+<br />

" M. m C. L. Ayer 4420+<br />

" M. m J. Hough 612<br />

" M. A. m W. Wadhams 3123+<br />

INDEX.<br />

Bissell M. m W.W Munf<strong>or</strong>d 5681+<br />

" S. m Walter <strong>Hyde</strong> 133<br />

Bixby S. m R. Sedgwick 2923<br />

Blackmau J. A. m J. V<strong>in</strong>cent 6312+<br />

" M. m Caleb <strong>Hyde</strong> 25<br />

" 0. m Jacob <strong>Hyde</strong> 1502<br />

Blagrove R.N.m C.D.F.Rudd 5240<br />

Blair D. m A. W. Town 4543+<br />

Bl<strong>in</strong>n H. m Geo. Shelden 5787<br />

Bliss Lucy m H. E. Sill 5493+<br />

" Lydia m Jon. Abel 2408<br />

" Phebe m N. Durkee 1012<br />

Blodget C. m Arba <strong>Hyde</strong> 4660<br />

Blossom Wid. m C. H. Fay 4048+<br />

Boardman F. m E. I. Abel 4522<br />

" P. m J. C. Jewett 5866<br />

Bogardus P. E. m C S. Sill 5495+<br />

Bolles A. m I. W. N. Sill 5536+<br />

Bolton A. m R. E. Sill 6376+<br />

Bos<strong>well</strong> M.mE. T.Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 6881+<br />

Bosw<strong>or</strong>th L. m Z<strong>in</strong>a <strong>Hyde</strong> 146<br />

Bostwick L. m L. Wadhams 3120<br />

Boture A. m E. Abby 3734+<br />

Boughton H. m W. Knapp 2772+<br />

" H. m B. Brooks 3132<br />

" M. m H. Coll<strong>in</strong>s 3107<br />

" M. C. mJ. H. Pratt 3548<br />

Bourn Lydia m Z. Metcalf 2437<br />

Bouton H. m W. Knapp 2772+<br />

Bowditch C.R.m W.P.<strong>Hyde</strong> 7256<br />

Bowers A. m J. P. D<strong>or</strong>r 6345+<br />

Bowman C. m G. Denison 55986<br />

Boyd Wid. m C. Rogers 1456<br />

" Wid. m C. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 3026<br />

" — m W Little 933<br />

Boynton M. E. m H. W. Sill 5575+<br />

Brace L. E. m H. Z. Pratt 3647<br />

" O. S. m J. W. Stone 3226+<br />

Bradburn H. m C. F. Curtis 4529+<br />

Bradf<strong>or</strong>d A. m David <strong>Hyde</strong> 26<br />

" E. m M. Raymond 2037<br />

" P. m Sam. <strong>Hyde</strong> 22<br />

" S. m N. Hillhouse 6152<br />

Bradley A. m Lavius <strong>Hyde</strong> 1564<br />

" E.m U.Marv<strong>in</strong> 5548+<br />

" H. W. m G. Rob<strong>in</strong>son 3049<br />

" M. A. m Geo. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4659<br />

" S. m C. ]\Ianwar<strong>in</strong>g 6476<br />

Bradt J. m Moses Smith 3390+<br />

Branch A. S. m G. W. Sill 5536+<br />

'


I Brewster<br />

Brand G. m I. Foote 2940+<br />

'^ M.L.mM. A.Armstrong 4812f<br />

Brayton A.H. m J.CSterl<strong>in</strong>g 5558+<br />

" S. m J. C. llou-ers 3397+<br />

Brewer 11. T. m S. L. <strong>Hyde</strong> 5026<br />

E. m Jed. Ladd 4790<br />

" M. m E. Armstrong 4810<br />

" M. C. m H. B<strong>in</strong>gham 6643<br />

; " N. L. m A. Backus 3608<br />

I " H. m J. H<strong>in</strong>ckley 666<br />

" E. m A. Bailey 4792<br />

" •— m L. A. Kob<strong>in</strong>gon 6821+<br />

" Wid. m D. Leff<strong>in</strong>g<strong>well</strong> 6875<br />

Bridges M. A. m J. H. Hough 7020+<br />

Briggs A. M. m B. F. <strong>Hyde</strong> 3635<br />

" M. m Balph Rudd 52395<br />

" S. C. m Wm. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1092<br />

Bristol I), m I. B. Warner 4524+<br />

" L. m I. L. Warner 4524<br />

Br<strong>in</strong>tnall 3I.A.m M.G.Elliot 6179<br />

Brockway B. m Abner Ely 1957<br />

" F. G. m S. E. Ely 5784+<br />

" J. m M. S. Parker 5548+<br />

" — m L. S. Jewett 2023<br />

Bromley N. H. m H<strong>or</strong>ace Sill 5630<br />

Bronson E. m M. Sterl<strong>in</strong>g 5558<br />

" H. m Jon. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1544<br />

" S. G. m A. H. Abel 6800+<br />

Brooks C. m L. H. Ely 6573<br />

'' H. D. m L. F. Gager 5297<br />

" H. M. m C. H. Foote 2940<br />

" R. L. m J. B.Campbell 5076<br />

Brower C. m G. M. Hollister 6307+<br />

" E. m Elisha D<strong>or</strong>r 2248<br />

Bi'own A. m A. Griswold 4594+<br />

" A. M. m E. D. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1779<br />


1416<br />

Bushncll L. m J. Bushnell 2125<br />

" M.A.mW.WWadhams 3122+<br />

" S. m Tlios. Tracy 5230<br />

Butler A. m U. II. Patterson 2856+<br />

'' J. m a. D. Goodw<strong>in</strong> 630G+<br />

" L. m G. Griff<strong>in</strong> 22G0<br />

" M. W. m H. E. L<strong>or</strong>d 5348<br />

" N. m J. W. Bob<strong>in</strong>son 2688<br />

" S. B. m A. B. Gray 3147+<br />

" S. E. m E. H. Gates 2963+<br />

Butterfield E. m W. Keyes 5788+<br />

Butterw<strong>or</strong>th A. W. m J. Little 7228<br />

Butts ]^]liza m Wm. Post 6404+<br />

" Mary m C Backus 3609<br />

By<strong>in</strong>gtou M. m G. W. Pratt 3546<br />

Cad<strong>well</strong> E. m J. Sterl<strong>in</strong>g 5559<br />

Cady A. m V. W. Waterman 3912<br />

" L. m A. Mosely 4772<br />

" S. J. mS.K. Pktt 5788+<br />

CahillS.A.mS.H. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 3296+<br />

Cald<strong>well</strong> C. m G. Cleveland 1057<br />

" N. m L. W. Curtis 4529+<br />

Calk<strong>in</strong>s A. m T. Abel 95<br />

• " C. mG. R. Colt 6512<br />

" E. m S. Latbrop 2491<br />


Cli<strong>as</strong>e J. m T. H. Sill 5621<br />

" P. m G. Barufet 4140+<br />

' " S. m John L<strong>or</strong>d 1859<br />

" Wid. m A. Perk<strong>in</strong>s 5783<br />

" — xn B. Armstrong 1905<br />

CheesebroughE.W.mE.E. | ooop<br />

M. E.mW. T. Bailey 3791<br />

M. E. m J . S. Barnet 4140+<br />

M. H. m H.A. Rossiter 4419+<br />

M. I. m J. C. Cole 5604+<br />

0. m I. K. Gr<strong>in</strong>nell 6516+<br />

0. m W. S. Tyler 4454<br />

178<br />

1<br />

WIVES OF DESCENDANTS.<br />

1417<br />

Clark P. m Andrew Sill 6378<br />

" S. m John Elliot 6176<br />

" S. S. m G. B. Marsh 5799+<br />

" V. m Abm. Buel 1295<br />

J. H. Smith<br />

Clary S. C. m D. F. Oott<br />

5262<br />

3217+<br />

Rogers<br />

I<br />

Cheever A. m W. D. Rossiter 4419+<br />

Cheney H. ni. E. Leff<strong>in</strong>g<strong>well</strong> 3943<br />

Chester A. L. m A. L. Tracy 3770+<br />

" 0. N. m C. R. Jewett 5849+<br />

Childs Olive m Z. Alden 4668<br />

Chipman M. m A. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 795<br />

Chittenden F. m I. T. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4605<br />

Chives J. m S. Armstrong 4845+<br />

Church E. m J. Manwar<strong>in</strong>g 6491<br />

" L. m I. B. D<strong>or</strong>r 6345+<br />

" S. m B. H. Buel 2720<br />

Churchill M.B.mN.D.M<strong>or</strong>gan 4212+<br />

Clapp H. E. m P. L. <strong>Hyde</strong> 3479<br />

Clark A. m J. M. Sterl<strong>in</strong>g 5559+<br />

" A. ni R. M. Haven 6478+<br />

" C. m E. S. Ma<strong>the</strong>r 4478<br />

" Des. m David Hous-h 611<br />

D B. ni N. F. Metc^tf 6760+<br />

EE m J. Mosely 1568<br />

m A. D. Whitm<strong>or</strong>e 4100+<br />

E, A. m J. S. Barnet 4140+<br />

E J. m J. F. Tracy 3849<br />

E M.mS. R.S.Ma<strong>the</strong>r 4475+<br />

E. P.mG.A.R.Rossiter4419+<br />

F. m N. Beckwith 6449<br />

H. m Homer Elliot 6174<br />

H. m Er<strong>as</strong>t. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1623<br />

J. m Sedley Sill 5586<br />

J m N. W. Metcalf 6763+<br />

J. ni G. H. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 301<br />

K. m J. Mosely 1571<br />

L. m A. S. Sterl<strong>in</strong>g 5557+<br />

L. m D. 0. Calk<strong>in</strong>s 6282<br />

M. m Elijah <strong>Hyde</strong> 143<br />

M. m Caleb Abel 566<br />

M. ra E. M. Trott 4404+<br />

M. D. m Peter Pettis 3760+<br />

ClelandF.m G.F.Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 3541<br />

" N. B. m W. B. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4699<br />

Clemens A. m E. Newton 6047+<br />

Clement E. m Jabez Hough 2566<br />

" M. A. m G. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 6885<br />

" M. P. m C. R. Jewett 5849+<br />

Cleveland F.mG.F. Hunt- ) oc^-ij.<br />

<strong>in</strong>gton<br />

j<br />

" J. m Addison Sill 5640<br />

" M. m G. C. Parker 3129+<br />

" M. m Elijah Abel 583<br />

" Wid m Sam. Denison 529<br />

Close S. J. m W. H. Rudd 5240e<br />

Clute R. A. m J. S. <strong>Hyde</strong> 5094<br />

Coatesw<strong>or</strong>th A. F. m H. Post 6524+<br />

Cobb E. J. m C. F. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 3758+<br />

Cobee M. A. m M. Armstrong 4811+<br />

Cocks M. A. m Fred. Sill 5547+<br />

Coe Julia m Math. D<strong>or</strong>r 6402<br />

Coff<strong>in</strong> D. m E. S. Sill 5505<br />

Coggesel M. E. m Hez. Rudd 1798<br />

Coggeshall J. A. m T. R.<br />

| ^^^g<br />

Marv<strong>in</strong> J<br />

Coirs<strong>well</strong> M. m J. 0. Day 3342+<br />

Coit F. m W. H. Tracy 3997<br />

" F. A. m I. Johnson 3732+<br />

" H. A. m W. H. Tracy 3997<br />

" S. m J<strong>as</strong>. Rogers 1017<br />

Cole A. m G. S. Coit 7035+<br />

" E.S.mW.L.Wadhams3120+<br />

" M. P. m H. F. Ma<strong>the</strong>r 5824<br />

Coleman L.m J. H.Van Buren 6805+<br />

" M. m Elijah <strong>Hyde</strong> 24<br />

" R. m I. Hubbard 1942<br />

Coleyard M. F. m J.H. Jewett 5869<br />

Collar M. m Gust. <strong>Hyde</strong> 241<br />

Colfax L. m D. Manwar<strong>in</strong>g 7033<br />

Coll<strong>in</strong>s L. m L. Fillm<strong>or</strong>e 5250<br />

'' Wid. m J. Denison 527<br />

Collis M. m W. T. Lee 4586<br />

Colt A. m Moses Sill 1905<br />

" M. J. m J. P. Sill 6377+<br />

" S. m D. J. Griswold 6021<br />

" T. m P. Butler 5457<br />

" — . m


U18 INDEX.<br />

Col ton A. m J. Noyes 5340+<br />

" E. m L. W. Curtis 4529-i-<br />

Comstock D. m Elijah <strong>Hyde</strong> 28G2<br />

" I. m R. Pearson 5794<br />

" L. m H. Bottam 3352<br />

" M. m J. E. 8elden 5915<br />

" M. m 0. Reymond 2039<br />

S. m S. Hillhouse 2151<br />

Conant A. ni A. Mosely 4772<br />

" L. m A. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 3719<br />

" M. m Z. J. Mosely 4773<br />

" S. m B. Johnson 4391<br />

Cone E. m H. A. Peck 3339-i-<br />

" L. m Abner Lay 5971<br />

" M. m D. Metealf 193<br />

" M. m R. Hubbard 5722<br />

" S. P. m S. P. Jewett 5860<br />

Conger A. m C. A. Montagu 4516+<br />

Conn<strong>or</strong> M. m J. H. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4089+<br />

Conrad M. m E. Sill 5634<br />

" M. B. m G. a. Welles 6457<br />

Conrote A. m T. R. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1775<br />

Converse D. m A. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1286<br />

" P. m Eber <strong>Hyde</strong> 4650<br />

Cook A. m J. H. Clark 3802<br />

" H. A. m G. E. Drum 4379+<br />

" J. A. m A. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2977<br />

" M. m H. A. Fitch 2881+<br />

" M.G.mC. M.B<strong>in</strong>gham 5895<br />

" S. m J. Waterman 345<br />

" L. m G. S. Fitch 1790+<br />

Cooke M. A. m G. Griff<strong>in</strong> 6443<br />

Coolbaugh E. m Jos. Sill 5589<br />

Cooley A. H. m H. Coll<strong>in</strong>s 3106<br />

• " P. H. m E. W. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2962<br />

Coon K. m A. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1094<br />

^' J. m W. S. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4088+<br />

" J. m E. C. Miller 5168<br />

" M.B.mB. S.B.Miller 5167<br />

Cooper J. m J. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4607<br />

" M. m P. P. Fillm<strong>or</strong>e 5253<br />

" M. J. m Geo. Sill 5632+<br />

C<strong>or</strong>ah P. m P. Pearson 1973<br />

C<strong>or</strong>b<strong>in</strong> R. m J. W. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4598<br />

C<strong>or</strong>ey S. m Russell D<strong>or</strong>r 6345+<br />

" S. m Edw<strong>in</strong> Bill 7012+<br />

C<strong>or</strong>less J. m F. H. Ch<strong>as</strong>e 4054+<br />

C<strong>or</strong>nell M. E. m W.W. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4097+<br />

" R. m J. Hickox 3068<br />

C<strong>or</strong>nwall P. m G. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2702<br />

C<strong>or</strong>w<strong>in</strong> Wid. m G. W. Potter 4806+<br />

Cosset M. A. m J. R. Jewett 2002<br />

Cottle S. m Henry Hayes 5885<br />

Cottrell M. A. m J. L. Tracy 4819<br />

" P. m I. S. Mosely 4760+<br />

Coulson A. m Simon <strong>Hyde</strong> 1563<br />

Coulter M. m M. L. Cardall 4230<br />

Covil M. B. m W. C. Wey 3203+<br />

Covey H. m L. F. Sill 1919<br />

" L. m T. H. Peck 2671+<br />

Cowen M. m J. Pierpont 3055+<br />

Cowdry M. A. m D. Smith 3390+<br />

Cowles C. m R. L. Joice 7192<br />

" S. G. m G. Rob<strong>in</strong>son 3049<br />

Cos A. S. m R. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 3027<br />

Coy M. m S. Warren 2791+<br />

Crandall C. A. m B. B. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4566<br />

" F. m Ch<strong>as</strong>. Lee 6311+<br />

" • H.<br />

H. m R. H. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1380<br />

" R. m D. Wadhams 3167<br />

Crane J. m S. Elliot 5768<br />

" S. m Dan. Abel 565<br />

" S. m A. Leff<strong>in</strong>g<strong>well</strong> 3945<br />

CranmerL.L.m G.H.Brown 5060+<br />

Crary 3i m J. F. Gardner 2828<br />

Crawf<strong>or</strong>d S. m J. D. L. F. ) ^^^.r.<br />

S. Fillm<strong>or</strong>e j<br />

Crawley A. m Lucius Peck 5275<br />

Crocker L. m -Jona. Peck 1812<br />

" R. m R. Manwar<strong>in</strong>g 2273<br />

" M. m Simeon Abel 2372<br />

" V. m J. Gardner 2808<br />

" Wid. m A. Manwar<strong>in</strong>g 6487<br />

Croukite A. m J. Mosely 4762<br />

" " S. m Henry Tobey 6328+<br />

Crook E. B. m J. Wadhams 3124<br />

Crooker L. m E. Raymond 6239+<br />

Cross IT. m E. Pember 3996<br />

" M. L. m M. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 2967+<br />

" S. m Ch<strong>as</strong>. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2762<br />

Cro<strong>well</strong> — . m<br />

W. Atkyns 5746<br />

Culver L. m C. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 2531<br />

Culverhouse A. m J. Waterman 343<br />

Cumm<strong>in</strong>sis M. m C.Wadhams 3172<br />

" M.^M. m G. Griswold 2183<br />

Cunn<strong>in</strong>gham M.F.m E.Rogers 4551<br />

Curd M. m E. R. I'e<strong>as</strong>e 5850+<br />

Curtis J. m E. Butler 4222+<br />

" Z. m Hiram <strong>Hyde</strong> 1321<br />

Cushman M. m 0. J.Tracy 3835


Cusliraan W. m W. C. Denison 6520<br />

Cutler A. M. m G. F. Bailey 4086<br />

Daii-y S. m Abel <strong>Hyde</strong> 1105<br />

Dak<strong>in</strong>s A. E. m W. Mart<strong>in</strong> 7186<br />

Daley M. m S. M. Tracy 3834<br />

Damon F. m E. E. Swift 6193^<br />

Dana B. m J. Metcalf 188<br />

" J. m And. Post 2331<br />

" S. m Moses <strong>Hyde</strong> 148<br />

Dane S. E. m J". L. Grummond 5452+<br />

Daniels C. m E. B. K<strong>in</strong>gsley 6805f<br />

Darrow M. ni T. Elliot 5770<br />

" M. L. m J. S. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4025+<br />

" S. M. m A. H. Peck 6366+<br />

Dart Har. m J. L. <strong>Hyde</strong> 3433<br />

Davis A. m V. L. Tracy 3837+<br />

" E. m Wat. <strong>Hyde</strong> 986<br />

" J. S. m Thos. Wood 3320<br />

" L. m W. Davenp<strong>or</strong>t 6765+<br />

" R. m L. B. Stark 2815+<br />

'^ S. C. m John Curtis 4529+<br />

" W. m L. G. Whaley 2829+<br />

Davison A. m R. Tracy 3760<br />

" S. m E. H. Mansfield 1367<br />

Dawson E. m E. A. Metcalf 3252+<br />

" L. A. mC.C. Armstrong 4754<br />

Dayton M. m J. Hickox 3068<br />

" P. m E. Davenp<strong>or</strong>t 6765+<br />

Dean C: m A. F. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4078<br />

'• E. m John Sill 5537<br />

" L. m H. Alden 4666<br />

" M. m John Sill 5537<br />

" V. m A. Mosely 4763<br />

DeAngelisMA.mO.H.Marshall7327<br />

Dearb<strong>or</strong>nF.mWS.Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton6916+<br />

DeBlois C. L. m A. Hunl<strong>in</strong>ston 693X<br />

" C.L.mC. C.C.Tucker 6043+<br />

DeF<strong>or</strong>est E. N. m W. C. Hicks 3520+<br />

" M. m Hez. Budd 1798<br />

" P. m C. A. Griff<strong>in</strong> 6444<br />

DeFriest E. A. m F. N. Sill 5491+<br />

Deidrick H. m A. F. Stone 3226+<br />

Deitz C. L. m H. Throop '^834<br />

DeK<strong>or</strong>en E. m E. K. Hubbard 5670+<br />

Dem<strong>in</strong>g E. ni II. W. Janes 4519+<br />

Denison A. m Jabez Hough 112<br />

" A. m R. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 6884<br />

" H. m John Hough 110<br />

" M. m T. Wadhams 3121<br />

" M. m C. D. Shoemaker 5599+<br />

WIVES OF DESCENDANTS. 1419<br />

Denison S. m T. Ikitlcr 1332<br />

" — m J. E. Culver 6879+<br />

Dennie E. M. m F. U. Tracy 4001<br />

" S. m Ch<strong>as</strong>. Tracy 1264<br />

Densm<strong>or</strong>e A. m R. B. Marv<strong>in</strong> 4542+<br />

Denton L. m C. B<strong>in</strong>gham 553<br />

" S.K.mM.L. B<strong>in</strong>gham 6641<br />

DePew C. M. m C. C. Leach 5518+<br />

Derickson M. J.m T. L. Harris 6611+<br />

Deshon L. m S. Tham<strong>as</strong> 283<br />

Desnoyers V. m H. S. Cole 5604+,<br />

Devereaux T. m W. W. Pettit 6131+<br />

Dewey E. m L. P. Mosely 4779<br />

" 0. m A. Metcalf 6762+<br />


1420<br />

Dow M. H. m E. H. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2863+<br />

" R. m J. Armstrong 4812<br />

Dowd Ann m L. Raymond 5978<br />

" • M. A. m E. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2960<br />

Downer E. m A. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 3721<br />

" M. m J. Birchard 1673<br />

Downs A. m A. 0. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2910<br />

Drake R. m D. N<strong>or</strong>ton 3162<br />

Draper T. m T. Tracy 1200<br />

Drury A. m J. Rob<strong>in</strong>son 821<br />

, " M. P. m J. Parsons 6072+<br />

Dudley D. m Milo Atis 5847+<br />

" J. m Thos. Sill 451<br />

Duglace M. m J. A. L<strong>or</strong>d 4511<br />

Duncan C. W. m D. J. Ely 6583<br />

" S. m J. W. Harris 1849<br />

" S. H. m Z. S. Ely 6584<br />

Dunn M. S. m E. H. Hall 4134+<br />

Dunn<strong>in</strong>g E. ni P. P. Fillm<strong>or</strong>e 5253<br />

Dunshie R. m G. C Campbell 5079<br />

Dupree P. m W. W. Hall 4528+<br />

Durfee E. m Enoch L<strong>or</strong>d 1821<br />

" G. xN. m J. B. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1741<br />

Durfey L. K. m H. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4888<br />

Durkee E. m G. Giff<strong>or</strong>d 1136+<br />

" K. m E. Ely 2306<br />

Dusenbury D. m S. S. Jewett 5865<br />

Dutch E. G. m R. Baxter 5971+<br />

DutcherC. M. mF A.Sterl<strong>in</strong>g 5551+<br />

" J. m I. C<strong>or</strong>w<strong>in</strong> 4818+<br />

Dutton C. m E. Noyes 5341<br />

" H. L. m D. C. Scudder 7035+<br />

" L. C. m E. D. Shuler 6388+<br />

Dwight M. E. m H. L. Young 3490<br />

Dyke Jane m L. Elliot 5413<br />

Eacker H. m W. M. i:ddy 3743+<br />

" H. m H. Armstrong 4812+<br />

Early E. C m E. L. Tracy 3998<br />

Earnst M. E. m A. H. Clark 3797<br />

Eaton R. T. m A. P Wood 3321<br />

Eddy C. m B. Walw<strong>or</strong>th 1340<br />

" M. m H. C. Denison 2292<br />

Edgar M. m W. R. Sill 5476+<br />

Edgerton Zerviah m H.Abel 2374<br />

" F. m T. Marshall 2584<br />

" H. m J. Tracy 429<br />

" H. m J. Barker 1517<br />

" L. m J. Abel 2380<br />

" L. m E. Rogers 1016<br />

" L. m D. Hough 2547<br />

INDEX.<br />

Edgerton M. m Azel Hough 2552<br />

" P. m J. W. Isham 2800<br />

" R. ra Azariah <strong>Hyde</strong> 236<br />

" S. m T. Marshall 2584<br />

Edwards H. m S. Tracy 3866<br />

" S. m G. B. Griff<strong>in</strong> 6444+<br />

Ela Eliz. m Cyrus Ela 7358+<br />

Elderk<strong>in</strong> E. m E. Lathrop 7336<br />

Eldrod A. H. m J. L. Dunham 2865+<br />

" L. m T. P. Fish 2807+<br />

Eldredge F. m Z. Rogers 1444<br />

" H. m I. G. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2764<br />

" L. m G. Walw<strong>or</strong>th 2300<br />

" 0. S. m W. G. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2769<br />

Elliot E. B. m 0. Raymond 6245<br />

" L. J. m E. Braman 3343<br />

" Wid. m E. Sterl<strong>in</strong>g 5551<br />

" Wid. m W. F. Elhot 6178<br />

Ellis A. m Z. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 6924<br />

" E. m D. Tracy 3815<br />

" L. m B. <strong>Hyde</strong> 340<br />

" M. m G. Coll<strong>in</strong>s 3108<br />

" M. m G. T. K<strong>as</strong>son 5U46<br />

" S. m Albert <strong>Hyde</strong> 4649+<br />

" S. P. m H. Willes 6837<br />

Ellsw<strong>or</strong>th C. m Ebeii. <strong>Hyde</strong> 226<br />

Ely C. m A. Perk<strong>in</strong>s 5783<br />

" E. m E. Sterl<strong>in</strong>g 5556<br />

" J. m Zab. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2868<br />

" J. m W. Sterl<strong>in</strong>g 5552<br />

" L. m J. L. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2870<br />

" M. A. m R. Pearson 463<br />

'' Wid. m A. Perk<strong>in</strong>s 5783<br />

EnglehartM. M. m Edm. D<strong>or</strong>r 6352<br />

Ensign H. L. m C. Haml<strong>in</strong> 3114+<br />

" H. M. m Oliver Peck 6370+<br />

Esleeck J. m Edw. D<strong>or</strong>r 6326<br />

Evans E. S. m J. H. Tyler 4455<br />

" H. m P. F. Peck 5285 '<br />

Everett D. H. m C. W. Gray 3147+<br />

" H. m J. G. Coll<strong>in</strong>s 3188<br />

" L. M. m Azar. <strong>Hyde</strong> 3636<br />

Evertson A. m W. L. Hubbard 5721+<br />

Evitt E. m Joshua <strong>Hyde</strong> 681<br />

Ewault E. L. m P. D. Rogers 3385+<br />

Fairbanks A Dm C M B<strong>in</strong>" ham 5895<br />

" D. m R. S. Tracy "<br />

3871<br />

Fairchild F. m J. M. Hubbard 5670+<br />

" M. m T. Coll<strong>in</strong>s 879<br />

Fairfax M. E. m C. K. <strong>Hyde</strong> 3455


Falconer M.P.m T.S.Sterl<strong>in</strong>g 5552-1-<br />

Falley M. m W. Cleveland 1058<br />

Fann<strong>in</strong>g 31. m S. Garduer 2827<br />

Fargo A. m C. H. Tracy 3751<br />

" F. A. m W. G. Pcmber 3758<br />

" H. m Albert <strong>Hyde</strong> 15GG<br />

" M. m 0. N. Raymond 5933-1-<br />

Farnliam A. m Edm. D<strong>or</strong>r 2253<br />

" M. m G. H. P<strong>in</strong>ney 4657-t-<br />

" L. m P. Bircliard 4U6<br />

" P. m Jabez Ladd 1586<br />

Farnsw<strong>or</strong>th L. m M. A. ) ,-n.r.<br />

Patterson<br />

'•<br />

S. m Nath. Sill<br />

)<br />

5493-J-<br />

Farrow A. 0. m M. G. Butler 3147-J-<br />

Farrand M. A. m M. Elliot 21611<br />

" Wid. m W. S. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4088-J-<br />

Far<strong>well</strong> S. m T. M. Sill<br />

WIVES OF DESCENDANTS. 1421<br />

5633-}-<br />

Faulkner M. m Jon. D<strong>or</strong>r 2246<br />

" M. m J. P. Sill 6377<br />

Fay F. m A. R Phelps 5852-i-<br />

" L. m U. Edo-erton 4621<br />

" M. m T. H. K<strong>in</strong>g 2982<br />

Fellows I. m J. Denisou 5598a<br />

Felshaw L. m W. Harr<strong>in</strong>gton 4767-*-<br />

Felthousen E. m B. Payne 5498-1"<br />

Fenno H. S. m G. H. Howard 4397-J-<br />

Fenton J. I. m R. L. Clark 5414+<br />

Ferguson C. ni L. B<strong>in</strong>gham 6639<br />

"'<br />

S. m D. Bishop "<br />

3164-J-<br />

Ferris C. m R. S. Watson 3062-1"<br />

Ferry J. A. m. H. A. Converse 4684<br />

Fessenden L. m Alvan <strong>Hyde</strong> 1557<br />

Field C. L. m Alfred Ely 5784-1-<br />

" E. m G. B. Bates 560 4-1-<br />

" H. m C. H. Metcalf 6760-^<br />

Fields H. m Zattu <strong>Hyde</strong> 2961<br />

Fillm<strong>or</strong>e H.B. m J. H.Tracy 3774<br />

" T. m T. Pember 1646<br />

F<strong>in</strong>ch M. m L. Hough 6958<br />

F<strong>in</strong>n C. m A. Armstrong 4853<br />

F<strong>in</strong>ney L. m Joseph Abel 2415<br />

Fish L.B. m A.L. Hutch<strong>in</strong>son 7113-f<br />

" N. m T. J. Rudd 3602<br />

Fisher C. J. m T. L. Post 6604-1-<br />

Fisk C. m L. W. Adgate 4502<br />

" E. m R. Armstrong 4868<br />

" S. P. m Bur. Peck 4557<br />

Fitch A. m Sam. <strong>Hyde</strong> 120<br />

" A. m Azel <strong>Hyde</strong> 658<br />

Fitch A. m John Post 2326<br />

" A. E.mR. II. Fillm<strong>or</strong>e 4794-I-<br />

" D.3I. mE. Leff<strong>in</strong>gwcll3413<br />

" E. m W. Hillhouse 6151<br />

" L. m Sam. Rudd 640<br />

" L. R. m E. B. <strong>Hyde</strong> 363-^<br />

" M. m C. Abel 2417f<br />

" M. m C. Metcalf 6760<br />

" N. m J. S. Clark 5514<br />

" R. m N. B. Bradf<strong>or</strong>d 5967<br />

" S. m S. Hunt<strong>in</strong>iiton 787<br />

Fi<strong>the</strong>n Phebe m John Sill 449<br />

Flanders L. m H. P. Trunjan 3731t-l-<br />

" M. A. m J. P. L<strong>or</strong>d 5345-^<br />

Flannan S. C m E. T. Parsons 6083-f-<br />

Flem<strong>in</strong>g M. m A. Ladd 4799<br />

Fletcher E. m Jona. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4591<br />

" F. m Charles <strong>Hyde</strong> 4597<br />

" L. m Abel Stark 1328<br />

Fl<strong>in</strong>t L. M. m J. Waterman 1245<br />

" N. m Eliph. <strong>Hyde</strong> 147<br />

Flower M. m J. L. Clark 5516-f<br />

Foote H. m G. Ma<strong>the</strong>r 1997<br />

•' H. m 0. C. Hough 6979-1-<br />

" L. m G. Throop 729<br />

" 0. m P. Coll<strong>in</strong>s 876<br />

" Wid. m S. Tracy 3825<br />

F<strong>or</strong>dC. D. m W. H. Stoddard 7299<br />

" M. m E. N. Ely 5343-1-<br />

" P. m Tim. Hvde 777<br />

" S.E.mW.P^Burdiek 4192-1-<br />

H<strong>or</strong>ace <strong>Hyde</strong> 4592-h<br />

F<strong>or</strong>dham E. m D. C. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4025+<br />

F<strong>or</strong>man M. A. m M. H. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4073<br />

F<strong>or</strong>syth — . m J. D. Perk<strong>in</strong>s 4427+<br />

Fosdick C. m G. Richards 638<br />

Foss F. J. m S. Green leaf 6103+<br />

Foster E. m J. H. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 3499<br />

" E. m E. H. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4654<br />

" F. W. m Aug. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1051<br />

" L. m J. R. Lathrop 5244<br />

" M. M. m H. J. Sill 5537+<br />

" R. m David Hough 7355<br />

Fowler R. T. m Gates <strong>Hyde</strong> 4910<br />

" S. E. m H. AV. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4098+<br />

" Wid. m J. Pierpont 3055<br />

Fox Alice m A. Lathrop 723<br />

" Eliz. m A. Birchard 1667<br />

Frankl<strong>in</strong> L. m E. J. Ely 6572<br />

" — . m


1422<br />

Fredenburgli C. m H<br />

Woodruff<br />

Freeman E. F. m G. Jewett<br />

" L. m J. A. Hamilton<br />

.<br />

" M. L. m Frau. <strong>Hyde</strong><br />


Gladw<strong>in</strong> R. m W. Waterman 344<br />

Goddard J. m J. II. Piatt 6040+<br />

Goodell M. m W. Hillhouse 6151<br />

Goodrich E.G.m G.G. Hawley 5500+<br />

" L. m H. K. W. Welch 7194<br />

" M. m J. N. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1035<br />

" S. m Wm. Niles 5689<br />

Goodsell A. m S. P.Goodsell 5846+<br />

Goodspeed M. m E. Metcalf 190<br />

Goodw<strong>in</strong> A. m W. J. Goodsell 3078+<br />

" E. m T. Coll<strong>in</strong>s 879<br />

" M. m A. G. Bailey 7153<br />

" S. m Z<strong>in</strong>a <strong>Hyde</strong> 146<br />

Goodyear E. m Fred <strong>Hyde</strong> 2909<br />

G<strong>or</strong>don E. m E. C. <strong>Hyde</strong> 7279<br />

G<strong>or</strong>ton E. m E. T. Pettis 3760+<br />

Gould H. M. m M. A. Stillman 6800+<br />

" L. m Giles Sill 1886<br />

" M. m I. P. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4658<br />

Gove N. M. m H. A. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2654+<br />

Grace E. H. m P. Rooers 3386+<br />

Graham A. M. m P. E. Ptudd 7104+<br />

" C. m D. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2726<br />

Grafton M. A. m D. J. Ely 6583<br />

Grant I. E. m A. J. Fowler 5194<br />

" Mary m Jared Tracy 2500<br />

" Phebe m J. H<strong>in</strong>ckley 2609<br />

" Sus. ni Sam. Post 534<br />

Graves E. m Eben. <strong>Hyde</strong> 27<br />

" N. m L. B<strong>in</strong>sham 2360<br />

" P. m E. C. Tracy 4C40<br />

" S. m C. C. Bates 5604+<br />

Gray A. C. m 0. E. Mosely 4784<br />

" . Ch<strong>as</strong>. m J. R. Tracy 4015<br />

" Jea. m W. B.Walw<strong>or</strong>th 4238<br />

'' S. B. m H. N. <strong>Hyde</strong> 7161<br />

Greeley S.P.m E. A.Greenleaf 6103+<br />

Green L. A. m M. S. Pearcy 4139+<br />

" M. A. m J. B. Mat<strong>the</strong>ws 6132+<br />

" Sila m Z. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 1164<br />

" S. m Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Lee 6309<br />

" S. R. m Geo. G. Sill 5478<br />

• " Viola m J<strong>as</strong>. Pitts 6335+<br />

" R. m Josh. Abel 2380<br />

Greenleaf H. m J. Richards 637<br />

" M. m Fes. Bates 5604+<br />

Greg<strong>or</strong>y A. m J. Coll<strong>in</strong>s 887<br />

" A. m R. Elliot 1849<br />

" E. m P. ColUns 3189<br />

" J. m Jona. Rudd 117<br />

WIVES OF DESCENDANTS. 1423<br />

Grey Eunice mRos. <strong>Hyde</strong> 3620<br />

Griff<strong>in</strong> C. m R. W. I^irsons 6072+<br />

" D. A. m II. Walw<strong>or</strong>th 1342<br />

" L. m T. G<strong>or</strong>don 4862<br />

" P. m A. P. Ely 5784+<br />

» Wid m I\I. Parsons 2113<br />

Griffith M. m F. R. Griswold 4594+<br />

Griggs K. m B. H. Bill 7012+<br />

Gr<strong>in</strong>uel H. A. m B. W. Sill 5588+<br />

Griswold C. m Richd. Niles 5698<br />

" E. m Nath. Post 87<br />

" L. m Eliab <strong>Hyde</strong> * 230<br />

" S. m Elihu Hvde 295<br />

" S. m Sam. Post 85<br />

" L. A. m D. H. Brown 5060+<br />

" — . m T. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 2530<br />

Grosven<strong>or</strong> S. m G. Jewett 5904<br />

Groves A. L. m G. A. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4074<br />

Grow H. m H. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 6915+<br />

Guernsey C. m M. Hubbard 1928<br />

GumbertonE. B. m A. Sto<strong>or</strong>s 3313<br />

Gunby S. m E. Tracy 3754<br />

Ash. Adgate 4489+<br />

Gupdail — . m<br />

Guthrie J. m G. C. <strong>Hyde</strong> 741<br />

Guy ton E. m G. Jewett 5849<br />

Gyles H. m J. Parsons 2114<br />

Hackley H. m E. Metcalf 6767<br />

Hadley H. m A. E. Perk<strong>in</strong>s 5783+<br />

HafF A. m T. Patterson 5599a+<br />

Hagar S. M. m W. Mitchell 6316+<br />

Haight — m Jabez Sill 1904<br />

" E. m Milton D<strong>or</strong>r 6346<br />

Hale E. A. m Seth E. Ely 5831<br />

" S. m R. L. Sill 1911 .<br />

" S. m E. DeLamater 6385<br />

" — m A. Atkyus 5748<br />

Hall C. m Hez. Tracy 3826<br />

" C. m Clark Peck 6366<br />

" C. m A. Bailey 7145<br />

" E. m E. Dunham 2865+<br />

" E. m Elijah <strong>Hyde</strong> 778<br />

" L. m Math. Peck 6371<br />

" L. ni Jacob <strong>Hyde</strong> 1550<br />

" M. m C. D. Wadhams 3121+<br />

" M. m Peter Tracy 3772<br />

" M. S. m David Buck 7039+<br />

" M. m R. Blanchard 2989<br />

" P. m T. Hunt<strong>in</strong>


1424<br />

Hallam N. m Elislia <strong>Hyde</strong> 315<br />

Halleubach E. m Ch<strong>as</strong>. Lee 6312<br />

" S. m C. P. Butler 54(50<br />

Halliday S. m And. Sill 6378<br />

Hamilton E. m W. G. Sill 5495+<br />

" L. m S. F. <strong>Hyde</strong> 987<br />

" S. m E Bishop 3164+<br />

Hammond C. A. m E. F. <strong>Hyde</strong> 5091<br />

" F. m W. C. Hubbard 7036+<br />

" M. m S. Metcalf 189<br />

" M. m R. P. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2763<br />

" — m B. 11. M. Sill 5593<br />

Hampton S. A. m B. D. Sill 5587+<br />

Handy A. J. m F. S. Dunham 2865+<br />

Hardee M. m M. J. Peck 6371+<br />

Hard<strong>in</strong> E. m M. T. Walw<strong>or</strong>th 4247<br />

" Wid.mR. H.Walw<strong>or</strong>th 1339<br />

" I. m J. H. Post 2330<br />

Hardshot M. 31. m J. Willguss 6607+<br />

Hardsough S. m L. W. Ladd4828<br />

Harg<strong>in</strong> A. E. m L. S. Eddy 3743+<br />

Harper A. m A. Aust<strong>in</strong> 6462<br />

" — m John Hough 7355+<br />

Harris A. m Z. Lathrop 2494<br />

" A. m Sil<strong>as</strong> Stark 1326<br />

" A. m S. Tracy 1793<br />

" E. m J. T. Waite 6871+<br />

" H. m J. C. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2756<br />

" J. m P. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1093<br />

" L. m G. Ft. Sheldon 6381+<br />

" L. A. m C. D. Sill 6379+<br />

" M. m C. S. Hall 6086+<br />

" N. m Zeb. Lee 6308+<br />

. '' P. m Jabez Hough 012<br />

" S. m E. Mitchell 6316<br />

Harrison S. m J. M. Pierpont 3057<br />

" S. m G. E. D<strong>or</strong>r 6331+<br />

Hart A. E. m C. D. Rogers 3402+<br />

" C. m A. Tredway 4499a<br />

" M. m ElLsha Sill 1912<br />

" — m Geo. Munf<strong>or</strong>d 5681+<br />

Hartness J. A. m Geo. C. Lay 5978+<br />

Hartsh<strong>or</strong>n A. m Thos. Pember 397<br />

" E. m Hermou Ga<strong>in</strong>er 1761<br />

" J. G. m J. L. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1729<br />

" L. m Jacob Pember 399<br />

" L. m J. B. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1089<br />

" L. m A. M. ^Mles 4780+<br />

Hart<strong>well</strong> M. E. m Edw.Ooll<strong>in</strong>s3191<br />

Harvey A. m Micah Sill 1899<br />

INDEX.<br />

Harvey L. m I. L. Warner 4524<br />

" S. m Isaac Sill 1898<br />

H<strong>as</strong>kell H. D. m E. Greenleaf 6103<br />

" L. m M. P. Greenleaf 6103+<br />

H<strong>as</strong>k<strong>in</strong>s M. m R. Manwar<strong>in</strong>g 6490<br />

" S. ra John <strong>Hyde</strong> 33<br />

H<strong>as</strong>t<strong>in</strong>gs E. m A. W. Gay 5219<br />

" M. m Josh. Tracy 1191<br />

Hatch C. A. R. m R. H. Tracy 5231<br />

" C. E. m A. L. Babcocl 5299+<br />

" Mary m Elisha <strong>Hyde</strong> 1285<br />

" S. M. m S. Fillm<strong>or</strong>e 4794+<br />

Haven P. m N. L. Griifwold 2182<br />

Havens C. m Elij. Tracy 3848<br />

" M. m Dan. Tracy 1198<br />

Hawcs A. P. m 0. E. Hosmer 6085+<br />

Hawk<strong>in</strong>s C. ni J. E. Pierpont 3074+<br />

" M. m L. B. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4615<br />

Hawks R. m T. G. Abel 6801<br />

" Wid m J. B<strong>in</strong>gham 552<br />

Plawley E. m G. G. Sill 5495<br />

" H. m M. Adgate 1479<br />

Hay C. m M. Armstrong 48 IV^<br />

" J. m R. C. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1318<br />

Haynes M. M. m J.C.Walw<strong>or</strong>th 1338<br />

Hay ward E. mG. W.J. Swan 4399+<br />

Hazen A. m Asa <strong>Hyde</strong> 985<br />

" A. m Am<strong>as</strong>a <strong>Hyde</strong> 1711<br />

" E. m A. Peck 1816<br />

" H. m Jacob <strong>Hyde</strong> 376<br />

" L. m Benj. Abel 96<br />

" M. m D. Armstrong 4813<br />

" — m Ulysses Ladd 4796<br />

" S. m Wilkes <strong>Hyde</strong> 1619<br />

Hazlet S. J. m C. D. Pratt 3550<br />

Heaton Mary m Elisha Sill 455<br />

Heath M. m Almon Sweet 4135+<br />

Hebbard C. m D. W. Houo-h 6980<br />

" E. m E. H. Mansfiehi 1367<br />

" L. m J. Durkee 3379<br />

" L. P. m P. D. Rogers 3385+<br />

" Z. m J. Tracy 429<br />

Hecock E. m A. Coll<strong>in</strong>s 3087<br />

Hedenb<strong>or</strong>gS.H.m II. A.Foster6806+<br />

Hedge C. E. m J. H. Tilden 4547+<br />

Hellis M. m J. D. Wolf 6425<br />

Hempstead A. S. m J. T. <strong>Hyde</strong> 3472<br />

Hendee M. B. m G. P. L<strong>or</strong>d 6575+<br />

Hendershot M. m J. Willguss 6607+<br />

Henderson M.mS. H. Weaver 4377


Hills L. A. m J. L. Stark 4189+<br />

H<strong>in</strong>ckley A. m J. Tracy 590<br />

" C. C. m T. B. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4080+<br />

" H. m E Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 6936<br />

" L. m U. Lathrop 1464<br />

H<strong>in</strong>man C. m J. Edgerton 1510<br />

" E. m F. S. Clark 5514+<br />

" L. m Rich. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1290<br />

" S. m Asahel West 2804<br />

H<strong>in</strong>sdale M. mD. W.Edgerton4621+<br />

" C. m C. C. Manwar<strong>in</strong>g 6476+<br />

Hitchcock M. m Eri Tracy 3868<br />

" P. m H. D. Patterson 2856+<br />

" S. E. m J. E. Warner 6201<br />

Hoadley S. m W. E. Dodge 3540+<br />

Hoag J. A. m S. G<strong>or</strong>don 4863<br />

HoaglandMEmHBDavenp<strong>or</strong>te765+<br />

Hobbie J. A. m W. M. Ladd 4822<br />

Hobby Sar. m J. Hubbard 1946<br />

Hoe E. A. m Giles S. Ely 6569<br />

Hoge Mary m A. Campbel^ 5080<br />

179<br />

WIVES OF DESCENDANTS. 1425<br />

Hendrick M. m II. C. Wrio-lit 3120+<br />

Heury F. m E. Beutley "^<br />

Holbrook C. m A. P. Marv<strong>in</strong> 5548+<br />

1222+ " E. m Jos. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1505<br />

" H. C. m M. M. Potter 4572 Holcomb A. m Dan. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4532<br />

HensleyE.mG.MWoodbridge G127+ Holderby E. m J. II. Rogers 4437<br />

" E. J. m E./Braman 3843 Holdrich R. m D. A. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4718<br />

Herron E. R. m Richard Sill 5G21+ Holdridge E. mP. <strong>Hyde</strong>' 426<br />

Hewett C. m Asa Abel 2882 Holley Mary m F. Miles 3163+<br />

" S. m Elea. <strong>Hyde</strong> 34 Holman L. C. m S. F. Jarvis 5386+<br />

Heyer J. E. m V. W. Parker 3129+ Holme S. m A. A. L<strong>or</strong>d 5441<br />

HibberdA.E. m J.S.Williams 2819+ Holmes R. m J. E. Marshall 7049<br />

" F. m Z. L. Tracy 3738 " Wid. m J. R.Bradf<strong>or</strong>d 5968<br />

Hickman 31. m D. Davenp<strong>or</strong>t 67G5+ Holt S. M. m T. C. Ma<strong>the</strong>r 4478+<br />

Hicks C. m C. T. Whipple 6761+ Homes Cath. m V. Atwood 3951<br />

" C. A. m J. H. Raymond 5931+ Hopk<strong>in</strong>s Eliz. m J. Marv<strong>in</strong> 5560+<br />

'• E. m H. P. M<strong>or</strong>gan 4212+ " F. m A. P. Smallcy 4184<br />

" L. m E. D. Griff<strong>in</strong> 6441+ " J. A. m W. E. Sill 5649<br />

" L. E. m N. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2767+ " M. m A. H. Sill 5576+<br />

Higg<strong>in</strong>s M. S. m S. B. Sheldon 5785+ " S. m Jesse Clapp 4629<br />

Highland S. m W. J. Niles 5689+ " S. m Wm. Sill 5504<br />

Higley Sola m W. H. Denison 2291 " S. M. m E. E. Sill 1920<br />

Hiidreth R. m J. A. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2947 " — m W. M. W. D<strong>or</strong>r 6345+<br />

Hill C. J. m C. P. V. N. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4080+ H<strong>or</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g M. m J. H. Elliot 5771+<br />

•" E. S. m A. Patterson 2856 H<strong>or</strong>ton^C. m Thos. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1744<br />

" E. m W. Patterson 2857 " C. m John Pope 6117+<br />

" '' J. m R. J. Elliot 2164 M. Cm W.P.J. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4106<br />

" L. m A. Rock<strong>well</strong> 3030 Hosby Wid. m H. A. Packard 4561+<br />

. " L. S. m Richard Sill 5547+ Hosf<strong>or</strong>d M. m Elijah Abel 6663<br />

" MR.mA.H.Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton3071+ Hosmer H. m T. Hillhouse 2153<br />

" — m S. A. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2650 " M. m Abial <strong>Hyde</strong> 229<br />

" M.D.mJ.L.Penniman6040+<br />

" S. m B. H. Edgerton 5144<br />

Hotchkiss A. M. m E. B. Hall 4528+<br />

House C. m S. B. Janes 4519+<br />

Hovey Ruth m Uri Tracy 1195<br />

Howard B. m A. H. Sweet 4135+<br />

" L. C. m Eben. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2863<br />

" M. J. m A. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2977<br />

'^ M. J. m H. L. Jewett 5853<br />

Howe C. m W. M. L<strong>or</strong>d 5322<br />

" N. m W. L<strong>or</strong>d 1822<br />

» O. m A. N<strong>or</strong>ton 3160<br />

« Wid. m J. M. Xilcs 5099<br />

Ho<strong>well</strong> J. m A. D. Fish 2S07+<br />

Howes Kez. m Elea. <strong>Hyde</strong> 992<br />

Hoxie A. J. m Josh. Tracy 3830<br />

" A.L.mH.A.Waterman3927<br />

Hoxsey S. m S. L. Abel 6813<br />

Hoyt J. R. m E. L. Houghton 4191+<br />

Hubbard C mT. F. McCurdy 5375+<br />

«'<br />

C. H. m J. L. Chester 3757+


1426<br />

Hubbard E. G. m Edw. Buck 7039+<br />

" L. m E. Backus 2139<br />

" L. m H. J. Sedgwick 3217+<br />

" M. m W. B. Hall 6086+<br />

" S. m. J. GiflF<strong>or</strong>d 249<br />

" S. ni R. Manwar<strong>in</strong>g 2271<br />

Hubbell L. A. m J. Waterman 1245<br />

" M. m M. Adgate 4495<br />

" W^LmC.A.E.| 4(,,,,<br />

Hamilton j<br />

Hubbert S. S. m W. F. Tracy 4044+<br />

Hudson N. m R. Beckwitb 6319<br />

Huijhes W. m A. Metcalf 6762+<br />

Hufbert C. m W. Hubbard 5713<br />

" E. m N. Coll<strong>in</strong>s 886<br />

" F. A. m J. Raymond 5931+<br />

" J. m H. Hubbard 5716<br />

" M. m Jesse <strong>Hyde</strong> 1494<br />

« N. m D. M. Jewett 2022<br />

" S. S: m. W. F. Tracy 4044+<br />

Hul<strong>in</strong>gs E. E. m C. Denison 5598+<br />

Hull C. m Alex. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4696<br />

" E. m Joseph <strong>Hyde</strong> 657<br />

» H. C. m P. Mosely 4760+<br />

'< P. E. m H. A. Elliot 5766+<br />

Humiston S. m S. Pierpont 3U54<br />

Humphreys S. m Ira <strong>Hyde</strong> 2880<br />

" S. M. m E. C. Hubbard 5722+<br />

Hungerf<strong>or</strong>d H. m Dan. Sill 5587<br />

" M. S. m Z. R. Ely 4450<br />

Hunt D. m W. D. K<strong>in</strong>g 5241c<br />

" L. P. m A. L. Tracy 3770+<br />

" M. H. m A. S. Waite 6072+<br />

" R. m S. E. Keyes 5790+<br />

" S. m S. Hubbard 7036+<br />

Hunter N. A. m E. F. <strong>Hyde</strong> 5091<br />

Hunt<strong>in</strong>g E. m C. H. Woodruff 2934<br />

" P. m R. S. Peck 6372<br />

" P. m J. Chadwick 6373+<br />

Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton A. m C. Coll<strong>in</strong>s 181<br />

" A. m D. Hough 2548<br />

'' E. m Thos. <strong>Hyde</strong> 52<br />

" E. m Mat. <strong>Hyde</strong> 36<br />

" E.3I. mJ. Griswold 6033<br />

" F. m E. D. Griff<strong>in</strong> 2259<br />

" H. m J. Turner 6868<br />

" H. D. m H. W. Hough 7016+<br />

" J. m Abner <strong>Hyde</strong> 54<br />

" L. m E. Tracy 591<br />

" L. m Eben. <strong>Hyde</strong> 149<br />

INDEX.<br />

Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton L. m Elisha Tracy 591<br />

" L. m L. Coll<strong>in</strong>s 865<br />

" L. C. m Elisha Tracy 2513<br />

" M. m Juo. Rudd 2601<br />

" M. E. m L. A. <strong>Hyde</strong> 5071<br />

" P. m Eben. <strong>Hyde</strong> 226<br />

" R. m W. G. Tracy 6860<br />

" S. m I. Johnson 3732+<br />

" W.m J. W.Tracy 6861<br />

Huntley A. m Mart<strong>in</strong> Abel 2466<br />

" A. m P. Pearson 5795<br />

" E. W. m W. B. Jewett 5857+<br />

" M. m A. Pearson 5796<br />

Hurd C. S. m H. S. Ilewett 6143+<br />

" MM.mWLWoodbridge 6128+<br />

Husted L. A. m C. N<strong>or</strong>ton 3161<br />

Huston Mary m E. E. Swift 6193+<br />

Hutch<strong>in</strong>sS. C. m D. H. Adgate 4493<br />

" — m A. Hazen 4596+<br />

Hutch<strong>in</strong>son M. m J. Munson 1390<br />

" S. J. m E. Thom<strong>as</strong> 1250<br />

Hutton A. m E. W. Welles 6459<br />

<strong>Hyde</strong> M. m C. S. Spencer 5242a+<br />

" S. A. m H. F. Ma<strong>the</strong>r 5824<br />


Jenk<strong>in</strong>s L. m Jabez Ilyde 1703<br />

" S. m 11. Metcalt" (3702<br />

Jenks 0. m I. N. Look 5454+<br />

Jerome A. m H. M. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2650+<br />

" 0. A. m J. Patterson 285G+<br />

" H. m S. Niles 5359<br />

Jersey M. m A. C. White 4182+<br />

Jewett 0. m N. Barker 1514<br />

Johnson A. m E. I. Abel 4522<br />

" B. m John Tracy 258<br />

" C. m A. Baldw<strong>in</strong> 895<br />

" E. m Volucy <strong>Hyde</strong> 2959<br />

" E. m W. F. Elliot 6178<br />

" F. m B. C. Denison 5598+<br />

" Gr. A. m J. C. Bausom 6513+<br />

" H. m Ben]. Tracy 1277<br />

" H. m A. H<strong>in</strong>ckley 2667<br />

" H. ni J. B. Bailey 7154<br />

" J. m J. M. Armstrong 4851<br />

" L. m Nath. <strong>Hyde</strong> 680<br />

" L. m A. Griswold 2222<br />

" M. m Daniel Tracy 262<br />

" M. ni J. Denison 6473<br />

" M. E. m J. G. L<strong>or</strong>d 5431<br />

" M.L.mP.H.Greenleaf6104+<br />

" R. m Wm. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4088<br />

" S. m Jon. Rudd 1797<br />

" S. m J. Griswold 2100<br />

" S. m John Hough 2550<br />

" S. m J. Armstrong 4852<br />

" S. m J. Greenleaf 6105<br />

" S. A. m I. Knapp 2772+<br />

Jo<strong>in</strong>er N. A. m D. Sill 5640+<br />

Jones E. N. m G. A. Craige 3007+<br />

" H. m E. Tracy 1179<br />

" H. m Jabez Tracy 1791<br />

" J. A. m F. T. Potter 4806+<br />

" L. A. m D. Metcalf 925<br />

" L.A.m A.H.Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 3707<br />

" L. M. m A. L. Carrier 4337<br />

" M. m F. L. Carrier 4336<br />

" M. J. m D. T. Smith 3390+<br />

" S. M. m Frank. D<strong>or</strong>r 6337<br />

Judd M. m J<strong>as</strong>. Eddy 3743+<br />

Kausler M. S. m D. Hubbard 7038+<br />

Kay M. A. m A. P. Smalley 4184<br />

Keelei* E. jn A. D. Gr<strong>in</strong>nell 6516<br />

" L. L. m Thos. G<strong>or</strong>don 4862<br />

Keeney E. m M. Parsons 6072+<br />

Keith M. A. m Henry Taft 5149+<br />

WIVES OF DESCENDANTS.<br />

1427<br />

Kellogg A. m J. A. Pa<strong>in</strong>e 6300<br />

" E. m H. H. Marv<strong>in</strong> 4542+<br />

" J. E. m J. D. D<strong>or</strong>r 0339<br />

" L. m J. Denison 2293<br />

" L. M.m S.J. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 3071+<br />

Kelly E. m G. C. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 3497<br />

" H. W. m E. W. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2962<br />

" L. B. m E. Hough 7021<br />

" M. P. mT. J. Johnson 4396<br />

" N. B. m W. K. Hough 7009<br />

Kendrick E. m H. C. Cone 5511+<br />

Kenedy M. m B. Beckwith 6318<br />

" N. m Abm. Foote 6317+<br />

Kent Han. m E. Hubbard 1926<br />

Keuyon P. m T. D. Tracy 3867<br />

Ketchum P. m B. Edgerton 6793<br />

Kibbe D. m E. Lathrop 1831<br />

Keyes M, D. m Peab. Keyes 5790+<br />

Kilb<strong>or</strong>n M. m P. W. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1314<br />

" M. m P. W, <strong>Hyde</strong> 4120<br />

'' S. m A. W. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1312<br />

Kimball S. m Tho. Hough 2556<br />

Kimbark 31. J. m C. M. <strong>Hyde</strong> 5160<br />

Kimberly J. m A. 3Ictcalf 3262<br />

K<strong>in</strong>g L. m H. Bartholemew 3127+<br />

K<strong>in</strong>gsbury C. m A. Abel 2482<br />

" E. m A. K<strong>in</strong>gsbury 4988<br />

" E. m J. Griswold 6710<br />

" H. m Jacob <strong>Hyde</strong> 53<br />

" M. m Dudley Tracy 1190<br />

" R. m Simon Tracy 3770<br />

K<strong>in</strong>gman H. m S. Greenleaf 6104<br />

K<strong>in</strong>gsley 0. m R. Beckwith 6319<br />

K<strong>in</strong>ney C. m Asa Baker 6681<br />

" M. m C. 0. Tracy 3738<br />

" M. m H. V<strong>in</strong>cent 6312+<br />

" M.A.mWDHunt<strong>in</strong>gton6881+<br />

" S. m E. K<strong>in</strong>gsbury 4980<br />

Kirkland E. m Abner <strong>Hyde</strong> 1620<br />

" E. m W. J. Bacon 5682+<br />

" E. m E. Rob<strong>in</strong>son 3047<br />

" E. m L. J. Tracy 3779+<br />

" L. m Sam. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1618<br />

" L. m Ch<strong>as</strong>. Tracy 6860+<br />

" M. D. m A Elliot 1852<br />

" S.M.mW.W.Huut<strong>in</strong>gton3025<br />

" U. m J. H. Jewett 5922<br />

" V. A. m Jared <strong>Hyde</strong> 1495<br />

Kissam E. m E. Anderson 5777<br />

" M. m M. E. Anderson 5779


1428<br />

INDEX.<br />

Knapp B. m S. J. Armstrong 4813t<br />

" M. m E. P. Sill 6376f<br />

" M, M. m 0. W. Metcalf 6763+<br />

Kuight A. m Daniel Sill 1918<br />

Knight J. m Az<strong>or</strong> Abel 6676<br />

Ladd A. m Sam. Ladd 1580<br />

" C. A. m D. F. Abel 6819<br />

" S. m Dan. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1501<br />

" L. m Ricardo lludd 7108<br />

" Wid. m A. Bailey 4792<br />

" — m J. Leff<strong>in</strong>g<strong>well</strong> 1757<br />

Lake L. m Dennis C<strong>or</strong>ey 4848+<br />

Lamb L m S. Mitchell 5790-1-<br />

Lambert A. M.mR. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 6884<br />

" B. m S. A. Tracy 4002<br />

Lamp<strong>or</strong>t C.B.mE. C.Hunt-) pqi«4<strong>in</strong>gton<br />

)<br />

Lamson II. m A.W. Barnet 4122<br />

Landers A. m J. Metcalf 3251<br />

Langdon H. m 0. P. <strong>Hyde</strong> 7222<br />

Langrel A. m Wm. <strong>Hyde</strong> 288<br />

Fann<strong>in</strong>g 7038+<br />

Lane E. B. m D. G .<br />

" P. m Geo. Elliot 5766<br />

Lansdale E.m A.H.Griswold 6027<br />

Lans<strong>in</strong>g C. m Gard. Tracy 6862<br />

" E. m Edward <strong>Hyde</strong> 4693<br />

Larrim<strong>or</strong>eH.C.mEnochD. Ely 6585<br />

L<strong>as</strong>her A. E. mD. W.C. Toll 3297+<br />

" C. m N. L. Griswold 2182<br />

" Jane m W. N. Sill 5491+<br />

Lathrop A. m Elijah Abel 583<br />

" C. A. m B. S. Sill 6378+<br />

" .<br />

D. m I. Lathrop 715<br />

" D. m Josi. Tracy 3779<br />

" H.N. mN.Hunt<strong>in</strong>£?ton 1167<br />

" L. m A. P. Cleveland 1062<br />

" M. A. m A. H. Hough 7008<br />

" M. m G-. M. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1032<br />

" R. m Sam. Post 14<br />

" R. m Eh <strong>Hyde</strong> 233<br />

" Wid. m Jesse Abel 2375<br />

Latimer E. m L.W.Gard<strong>in</strong>er 5959<br />

" F. C. m H. D. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2765<br />

" S. m F. S. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4103<br />

" Wid. m N. Hubbard 1943<br />

Latilla E.H.m J. C. Sterl<strong>in</strong>g 6557+<br />

Lawrence C.mJ.A.Hillhouse 6139<br />

" A. m S. J. Niles 5689<br />

*' E. m David Jewett 7328<br />

" E. m J. Baldw<strong>in</strong> 3221+<br />

Lawrence S. E.m E.H.White 5562+<br />

Lawson H. m C. H. Sargent 4289<br />

Lay Har. m P. L. Tracy 6887<br />

" M. A. m A. Frisbie 6330+<br />

" S. m Richard Ely 1991<br />

Layton E. C. m P. Spen-y 3065+<br />

Leach I. B. m L. Hawley 5500+<br />

Learned G. m J. L. Hubbard 6040+<br />

" M. C. m a. Adgate 4496<br />

Leav<strong>in</strong>s J. A. m R. H. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1380<br />

" M. S. m J. L.. Stoddard 5501+<br />

Leavitt L. m A. W.Mitchell 6206+<br />

Lebarron J. mC .<br />

Raymond 5943<br />

Lee Abigail m Benj. <strong>Hyde</strong> 48<br />

" Amy m Oliver Peck 6370<br />

" Amy m G-. Clark 1891<br />

" Azub. m Joseph Sill 450<br />

" C. m Elijah Ely 1956<br />

" E. m a. Griswold 74<br />

" E. m Joseph Sill 1877<br />

" E. m F. C. Curtis 4529+<br />

" E. m W. H. Abel 6801+<br />

" a.M.m R.H.McCurdy 5395<br />

" H. m J. Griswold 73<br />

" H. m W. W. Pa<strong>in</strong>e 6301<br />

" H. m John Sill 449<br />

«' H. m N. Jewett 2011<br />

" H. M. m AV.C.Sterl<strong>in</strong>g5551+<br />

" J. m Sam. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2<br />

" L. C: m H<strong>or</strong>. Fitch 2881<br />

" M. m O. C. <strong>Hyde</strong> 682<br />

" M. m J. M. Baker 5517+<br />

" M. A.m E.P.Greenleaf 6102+<br />

" M. L. m M. Greenleaf "<br />

" O. m Jabez Sill 5588<br />

" P. m J. Reynolds 468&<br />

Leff<strong>in</strong>g<strong>well</strong> A. m John Post 540<br />

" A. m A. Rogers 3400<br />

" E. m Ezra <strong>Hyde</strong> 45<br />

" H. m A. Waterman 278<br />

" J. E. m L. Rogers 3385+<br />

" M. m Abial <strong>Hyde</strong> 229<br />

" M. m N. Richards 638a<br />

'' M. m Steph. Post 2325<br />

" S. R. m John <strong>Hyde</strong> 1702<br />

Leonard L. E. m S. W. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4690<br />

Lester J. m E. Mart<strong>in</strong> 7187<br />

" M.mW. R.<strong>Hyde</strong>' 3426<br />

Lewis C. m J. Elliot 1846<br />

" C. m J. C. Ma<strong>the</strong>r 5824+


WIVES OF DESCENDANTS.<br />

Lewis E. J. m A. II. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4539<br />

" I. m Am<strong>as</strong>a Ilyde 701<br />

" L. m F. J. D<strong>or</strong>r G33S+<br />

" M. m C. U. <strong>Hyde</strong> 7255<br />

" S. m Peter Peck 5809<br />

J<br />

Jed. Peck 5810<br />

I<br />

" T. E. m 11. Pearson 5794+<br />

Lillie L. m H. Biugham 6648<br />

L<strong>in</strong>ville A.m O.S.Armstrong 4753<br />

Lipham L.L.mDPHillhouse 6145<br />

Little E. m R. A. McCurdy 5375-i-<br />

" E. M. m Z<strong>in</strong>a <strong>Hyde</strong> 772<br />

Liv<strong>in</strong>gston A.m Asahel <strong>Hyde</strong> 4610<br />

" F. m R. N. Sill 5491<br />

" C. m Sam. Ma<strong>the</strong>r 6062<br />

Lloyd S. m J. Hillliouse 2148<br />

Locke L. m J. H. Barnet 4122+<br />

Lockwood E.m J. L.Warner 4527<br />

" H. M.m A.D.Fillm<strong>or</strong>e 5270<br />

" L. m L. McCurdy 1839<br />

" P. m C.H.<strong>Hyde</strong> 5113<br />

Loder Anne m Slier. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1716<br />

Lodowick C. m W.W.Curtis 4529+<br />

Longfellow M.m J.Greenleaf 6104+<br />

Lougyer C m Alfred Gould 5602<br />

Loomis A. m H.R. Edgerton 5147<br />

" M. M. m H. Baldw<strong>in</strong> 3220+<br />

" N. m E. Hutcli<strong>in</strong>son 7113<br />

L<strong>or</strong>d A. m A. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 2538<br />

" A. m S. Giff<strong>or</strong>d 247<br />

" A. m F. E. Tracy 3779+<br />

" E. m Prosper Rudd 2600<br />

*« E. mBenj.<strong>Hyde</strong> 48<br />

" E. A. m J. Botume 3350+<br />

« L. W. m Geo. G. Sill 5478<br />

» M. m Oliver Abel 2480<br />

" M. H. m F. Griff<strong>in</strong> 6430<br />

" S. W. m E. C. <strong>Hyde</strong> 3470<br />

" T. m T. Backus 6118 '<br />

" Wid. m David Hougli 6979<br />

Lottridge E. m And. Wolf 6420<br />

Lovelaud A.F.mCMGriswold 4594+<br />

" M. A. m J. M. Rudd 3603<br />

Lovell E. m C. F. Waite 6072+<br />

" L. C. m H. Rogers 1455<br />

Loveridge H.mW.Wadhams 3123+<br />

Lovett E. If. m Henry <strong>Hyde</strong> 2871<br />

" M. m Geo. D<strong>or</strong>r 2236<br />

Low Sarah C m John Ely 1999/+<br />

Luc<strong>as</strong> J. m U. Coll<strong>in</strong>s 3104<br />

1429<br />

Luce E. m L. L. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1384<br />

Ludd<strong>in</strong>gton S.m A.CGoodsell 3078+<br />

Ludlow^M. m Ch<strong>as</strong>. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1037<br />

Lusk E. H. m C. H. Toll 3297+<br />

Lutes E. R.m W.Ma<strong>the</strong>wson 5119<br />

Lyman A. m E. C. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2875<br />

" A. m C<strong>or</strong>ydon <strong>Hyde</strong> 2739+<br />

" H.A.mEAHunt<strong>in</strong>gton 3038<br />

" J. m Caleb Abel 2417<br />

" L. m E. G. Hubbard 5675<br />

" M. m Zab. <strong>Hyde</strong> 740<br />

" M. m Lynde L<strong>or</strong>d 1828<br />

Lynde E. m Rich. L<strong>or</strong>d 63<br />

" H. m G. Griswold 74<br />

" S. m T. Griswold 491<br />

Lyon M. m Eli <strong>Hyde</strong> 1552<br />

Lyons J. m Wm. D<strong>or</strong>r 2255<br />

Mabbet J. A. m B. T. Jewett5844+<br />

Mactier Wid. m D. Jewett 7328<br />

Madison M. E. m G. C. Leach 5518+<br />

Ma<strong>in</strong>e H. M. m E. Mitchell 6316+<br />

Mall<strong>or</strong>y R. ra J. H. Goodsell 3078+<br />

Mann C. m H. M. Pa<strong>in</strong>e 6300+<br />

" E. m <strong>The</strong>od<strong>or</strong>e Sill 1921<br />

Mann<strong>in</strong>g Cm J.31. Baldw<strong>in</strong> 3224<br />

" N. m J. Griswold 6709<br />

Mansfield M.m S.L.B<strong>in</strong>gham 5894<br />

" S. A. m V<strong>in</strong>cent Pitts 6335+<br />

Maples 31. A. m Henry Sill 6379<br />

Mar<strong>in</strong>er H. m 0. Truman 3731 i+<br />

Marsh E. m Ben. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1738-<br />

" H. m Sam. Ely 461<br />

" J. E. m H. E. Niles 5689+<br />

" M. m B. B. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1736<br />

" R.m H.Baldw<strong>in</strong> 896<br />

Marshall A. m Henry Sill 5476<br />

" L. m S. Metcalf 910<br />

" N. m Moses Niles 19-36<br />

Mart<strong>in</strong> A. m T. D. Look 5454+<br />

''<br />

D. A. m Rial Tracy 1201<br />

" E. m G. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 2539<br />

" H. m J. Hutch<strong>in</strong>son 7114<br />

" J. m Levi <strong>Hyde</strong> 213<br />

" P. m E. Mosely 4764<br />

" S. A.m N. L.Raymond 6242<br />

Marv<strong>in</strong> A. m M. Parsons 2113<br />

" E. m S. Griswold 502<br />

" H. m Enoch L<strong>or</strong>d 436<br />

" M. m Uriah <strong>Hyde</strong> 303<br />

" M. m Stephen Lee 470<br />

"


1430<br />

)<br />

INDEX.<br />

Marv<strong>in</strong> M. m S. Griswold 505<br />

" M. m Lynde L<strong>or</strong>d 1823<br />

" N. m Pt. L. Waite 6047+<br />

" P. m Seth Ely 1999»i<br />

" S. m Ge<strong>or</strong>


WIVES OF DESCENDANTS.<br />

M<strong>in</strong>er E. T. m J. Backus 3G10<br />

" F. m O. T. llogers G505+<br />

" M. m E. P. Metcalf GTG2+<br />

" M. m J. Manwai<strong>in</strong>g G21<br />

" R. S. m Sam. Rouers 3385<br />

M<strong>in</strong>ifie A. H. m C H. Fay 4048+<br />

Mitchel A.m D.E.BiiDsmade G203<br />

*' A. m Rich. L<strong>or</strong>d 1819<br />

" J. S. m Zab. Rogers 441G<br />

" S. E. m A. H. Toll 3297+<br />

Mix E. m Gates <strong>Hyde</strong> 4910<br />

" M. M. m H. Doaue 3962<br />

Montgomery H. m W. A. ) o-ioi^<br />

""<br />

^<br />

Baldw<strong>in</strong><br />

" L. m J. Reynolds 4595+<br />

Moody E.R.ma.W.Sterl<strong>in</strong>g 5551+<br />

Moon Eliz. m B. C. Gr<strong>in</strong>neH G515<br />

Mo<strong>or</strong>e E. E. m G. W. L. L<strong>or</strong>d 5323<br />

" C. m Septa. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4591+<br />

" M. m A. B<strong>in</strong>gham 2357<br />

" M.E.mD.CHunt<strong>in</strong>gton 4559+<br />

" 0. m E<strong>the</strong>l. Sill 5576+<br />

M<strong>or</strong>an A. m H. M. <strong>Hyde</strong> 3460<br />

M<strong>or</strong>ehouse A. m J.S.Gr<strong>in</strong>nell 6517<br />

M<strong>or</strong>eland N. m S. D. Peck 6367+<br />

M<strong>or</strong>gan A. m Gurdon Abel 2484<br />

" H.A.m Henry Rogers 3386+<br />

" J. m B. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 6929<br />

" M. m D. Woodbridge 6127<br />

" P- m S. Griswold 2399<br />

M<strong>or</strong>rill C.A.m J.M.Gr<strong>in</strong>nell 6515+<br />

M<strong>or</strong>ris C. m S. Harr<strong>in</strong>gton 4767<br />

" E. m G. E. P<strong>or</strong>ter 6697+<br />

" E.A.mCAWoodbridge 6130+<br />

" E. H. m J. T. Gilbert 2883<br />

" S. A. m E. A. Leonard 3233<br />

M<strong>or</strong>se C. m S.E.Hunt<strong>in</strong>gtou 6924+<br />

" E. mJ. Bottam 3351<br />

" H.M.m Jesse T.Ladd 4827<br />

" M. m C. Griswold 6719<br />

" N. E. m H. B<strong>in</strong>gham 2361<br />

M<strong>or</strong>ton E. m Alfred Tracy 3999<br />

" J. m E. Chap<strong>in</strong> 5607+<br />

« P. m B. H. Smith 5260<br />

Mosely S. m H. B<strong>in</strong>gham 2361<br />

Mosher S.A.m S.B.H<strong>in</strong>sdale 4627+<br />

Moulton S. m U.Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 3728<br />

Mount L. J. m S. K. Piatt 5788+<br />

Mudge A- R- m Math. D<strong>or</strong>r 6331<br />

" D. m Math. D<strong>or</strong>r 2244<br />

I<br />

1431<br />

Mulf<strong>or</strong>d A. m G. A. Gibbs 7311<br />

" N. M. m C. Bob<strong>in</strong>son 3050<br />

Mulloy M. m H.B. Picrpont 3074<br />

Mulsil M.A.m F.R.Beckwith 6449+<br />

Mumf<strong>or</strong>d J. M. m A. N. Sill 558G+<br />

" M. m O. L. Johnson 3732+<br />

" Wid. m S. Wolcott 2595a<br />

Murchison M.m C.D.Rogers 3394+<br />

Murdock M.A.m Zcb. Butler 5461<br />

" M. m N. Elliot 2161<br />

Murphy A. m L. W. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1113<br />

" J. A. m E. P. Rogers 3386+<br />

" N. M m E. Rogers "<br />

Murray M. m C. Warner 2791+<br />

'' C. m G. Trumbull 4480+<br />

Myers F. m E. m Jenk<strong>in</strong>s 4248+<br />

Mygatt E. m A. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1737<br />

Myrick C. m C. Adgate 4494<br />

N<strong>as</strong>h Miss m Thos. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2675<br />

Neale Anuem R. F. Cleveland 3529<br />

Near<strong>in</strong>g E. m M. H. Wells 3571<br />

Needham II. mE. K<strong>in</strong>gsbury 4991<br />

Nielsen A. A. m Geo. Griff<strong>in</strong> 6443<br />

Nelson E. m 0. Raymond 5932<br />

" M. m S. Armstrong 4755<br />

" M. A. m Edw. Tracy 1265<br />

Nettleton A. m G. W.-Goodsel 3078+<br />

Nev<strong>in</strong>s Frs. m C. Thom<strong>as</strong> 1256<br />

" M. m J<strong>as</strong>. <strong>Hyde</strong> 227<br />

Newbury E. m G. S. Sill 5579<br />

" E m E. N. Sill 5576<br />

Newkirk A. M. m W. Clark 3800<br />

" E. L. m C. B. <strong>Hyde</strong> 3581<br />

" M. L. m Jos. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4654+<br />

Newton C. m G. W. Coll<strong>in</strong>s 3105<br />

» E. W. m L. G. M<strong>or</strong>gan 4212+<br />

" J. m Elijah <strong>Hyde</strong> 2729<br />

" L. m C. G. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2728<br />

Nichols L. m Eben. <strong>Hyde</strong> 779<br />

'' L. m E. L. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2727<br />

" M. S. m T. Piatt 5788+<br />

" T. m A. W. Barnet 4122<br />

Nichol<strong>as</strong> M.C.m F.B. Leonard 3232<br />

" T. m A. W. Barnet 4122<br />

Nicoll Eliz. m Richard Sill 1885<br />

Niles Lydia m J. H. Stark 4190<br />

" Olive m J. W. Plumb 4207+<br />

Noble Cm A. Bailey 3790<br />

" L. m H. Munson 1392


1432<br />

Noble S. a. m S. G. Payne 5498-i-<br />

N<strong>or</strong>mau M. R. m 0. H. Pr<strong>in</strong>ce 6164<br />

N<strong>or</strong>th M. ni E. Mitchell 6205<br />

N<strong>or</strong>thum M. m Sol. Abel 571<br />

N<strong>or</strong>thup C. m C. W. Keyes 5790+<br />

N<strong>or</strong>ton C. D. m J. 0. Niles 5689t<br />

" E. m W. Rob<strong>in</strong>son 820<br />

" H. m C. Coll<strong>in</strong>s 878<br />

" H. F. m A. H. Tracy 6890<br />

" M. m T. Coll<strong>in</strong>s 877<br />

" 0. m J. Wadhams 3124<br />

" S. ni E. Sterl<strong>in</strong>g 5551<br />

" S. m J. Elliot 5768<br />

" S.M.m W.C.Sterl<strong>in</strong>g 5551+<br />

" Wid. m H. F. Ma<strong>the</strong>r 5824<br />

Nott Sarah m Eli <strong>Hyde</strong> 1080<br />

" Susan m John <strong>Hyde</strong> 1500<br />

Nourse E. A. m H. E. Sill 5634+<br />

Noyes A. L. m J. L. Sill 5492<br />

" Car. m R. B. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1319<br />

'' Eliza m Jabez Sill^ 452<br />

" Eliz. m J. Johnson 4393<br />

" M. m R. Noyes 5340<br />

" Reb. m A. Waterman 1442<br />

" Sar. m W. F. Griswold 6031<br />

INDEX.<br />

Nundenvood L. m J. L. D<strong>or</strong>r 6393<br />

Nutt<strong>in</strong>g— . m J. S. Johnson 4091+<br />

" W. S. m H. Stark 4193<br />

Oakes H E m J M Woodbridge 6127+<br />

Olcott Lydia m H. Adgate 4489<br />

" H. m H. B. Mosely 4778<br />

Olds C. E. m Rufus <strong>Hyde</strong> 3368<br />

Olf<strong>or</strong>d P. m Geo. Stone 3226+<br />

Oliphant S. ni T. S. Beckwith 6450+<br />

Oliver M. m G. Manwar<strong>in</strong>g 7034<br />

Olmstcad M. m Benj. <strong>Hyde</strong> 088<br />

" M. m C. Lans<strong>in</strong>g 6862+<br />

Orcott F. S. m John Elliot 6176<br />

Ormsby L. F. m C D. Hickox 3068+<br />

" R. m B.-I. Ma<strong>the</strong>r 5827<br />

" T. m Jona. Rudd 641<br />

Osb<strong>or</strong>n A. m T. Wadhams 3121<br />

" C. E. m P. C. Miles 3099+<br />

" E. m Ebby <strong>Hyde</strong> 759<br />

" M. m A. K<strong>in</strong>gsbury 1660<br />

" M. m Jabez Sill 1904<br />

Osgood S. m J. a. Tracy 6863<br />

Otis Alice m Wm. <strong>Hyde</strong> 288<br />

" Car. m F. W .C reenlcaf 6103+<br />

" Han. m S. P. <strong>Hyde</strong> 5038<br />

Owen E. m R. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 6691<br />

" L. m D. Brown 172<br />

" M. m Edw. Sill 5504+<br />

Packard Cm J. H. Colt 6511<br />

" E. m Hez. Tracy 1192<br />

Packer P. m Uri Tracy 3836<br />

Paddock E. J. m W. B. Hall 6086+<br />

" S. m A. Roberts 5736<br />

" — J. H. Harter 4546+<br />

Paige M. m Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Ely 5784+<br />

" M. A. m U. Wadhams 3146<br />

" T M A m Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 3000<br />

Pall Margr. m J. A. Ladd 4786<br />

Pa<strong>in</strong>e Sar. m Josh. Tracy 1191<br />

Palmer A. M. m A. Jewett 5844+<br />

" E. m Math. D<strong>or</strong>r 511<br />

" E. G. m J. D. Rogers 3404<br />

" M. A. m J. L. Fillm<strong>or</strong>e 4794+<br />

" M. F. m H. C. Rogers 3402<br />

" R. m Wm. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4025<br />

" S. S. m J. B. Hough 6991<br />

" Wid. m Nath. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1548<br />

" — . m<br />

Sam. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2650<br />

Parmeter S. m J. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 3002<br />

Pangman C. m T. N<strong>or</strong>ton 3158<br />

Pardon M. m S G. Payne 5498+<br />

Parish Lyd. m J. J. <strong>Hyde</strong> 5036<br />

Parke E. E. m S. S. Carrier 4338<br />

Parker A. m E. W. Fish 2807+<br />

" A. J. m W. M.W. D<strong>or</strong>r 63 45+<br />

" E. m Jed. <strong>Hyde</strong>


Pajson D.Cr. m W. J. Hubbard 7038+<br />

Poabody E. m G. Piaymoud 6249<br />

" L. m R. Metcalf G7G2<br />

" M. m <strong>The</strong>oph. Abel 2370<br />

" M.E mJ.W. Sheldon 7321<br />

Pearcy Mary m Jcr. Sweet 4135<br />

Pearl Euu. m S. V,. G<strong>or</strong>don 4850<br />

Pearson G. B. m M. G. Clark 5515t<br />

Pe<strong>as</strong>e Jeru. m II. H. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4534-}-<br />

" Luc<strong>in</strong>da m A. Bailey 3790<br />

" Lucy m J. Hartsh<strong>or</strong>n 1805<br />

Peck Cynth. m Hiel Abel 2481<br />

" Eliza m H. N<strong>or</strong>ton 3159<br />

" Eliz. m Eben. <strong>Hyde</strong> 226<br />

" Eunice m E. Edoerton 2454<br />

" Han. m T. A. Lovejoy 3227+<br />

" Lucy m John Sill 449<br />

'• Lydia ni Mart<strong>in</strong> Abel 2460<br />

" L.M m F. W. Patterson 2918<br />

" Mary m Richard Ely 2308<br />

" M. L. ni E. F. Leach 5518+<br />

" M. m Thom<strong>as</strong> Lee 481<br />


1434<br />

INDEX.<br />

Policy Zerv. m A. Lathrop 2495<br />

Pomeroy L. Cm J. A. Clark 3803<br />

" S. S. m J. Mosely 4783<br />

Pond Mary m II. L. Sill 5479<br />

Po<strong>or</strong> Persis m M. Grreenleaf 6102<br />

P<strong>or</strong>ter Abby ra Cr. S. Gay 5217<br />

" A. m (1. C. Huiit<strong>in</strong>o-ton 3497<br />

" A. M. m P. H. Smith 4117+<br />

" C. m C. K<strong>in</strong>gsbury 4984<br />

" C. K. m A. 11. llock<strong>well</strong> 3032<br />

" Mehit. m Baz. <strong>Hyde</strong> 129<br />

" Sar. m D. Hillhouse 2149<br />

" Sar. m H. H. Johnson 4091+<br />

Post M. A. mC. N.Bushuell 5234<br />

" S. M. m Ch<strong>as</strong>. Maples 3388+<br />

Potter A, m Edw<strong>in</strong> Roberts 5739<br />

" D. m Lucian <strong>Hyde</strong> 2958<br />

' " M. J. m Abel Sill 637G+<br />

Po<strong>well</strong> J. A. mC. B.Doane 3961<br />

" P. m C. S. Royce 6072+<br />

Powers H.m R. H.Griswold 6032<br />

" M. m P. Mosely 4765<br />

" — . m<br />

Henry Atkyns 5747<br />

Pratt A. m John <strong>Hyde</strong> 4089<br />

" A. m J. L. L<strong>or</strong>d 5345+<br />

" E. K. m Just<strong>in</strong> Niles 5692<br />

" E. M.m E.H.Roberts 5737<br />

" Jane m J. M. Niles 5699<br />

" Lucy m H. F. Clarke 3799<br />

" Mrg. m E. K<strong>in</strong>gsbury 1664<br />

" Sar. m A. C. <strong>Hyde</strong> 7178<br />

" S. M. m E, A. Elliott 5766+<br />

" S.M. m C.R.Armstrong 4412+<br />

Prentice C. m L. E. BushneH 5234a<br />

Prentiss M.A. mE.H. Hough 7010<br />

" C. m Er<strong>as</strong>. Tracy 1177<br />

Presbury H. m Julius <strong>Hyde</strong> 4654+<br />

Preston—.m J.H. K<strong>in</strong>gsbury 4994<br />

Pride Est. m John Tracy 1171<br />

Pr<strong>in</strong>ce Eliza, m J. Raymond 2034<br />

" Eunice m A. Griswold 506<br />

" Marg. m E. B.Watrous 6276<br />

.<br />

Pr<strong>in</strong>dle Wid.m L.Wadhams 3120<br />

Pri<strong>or</strong> Delia m B. H<strong>as</strong>k<strong>in</strong> 2616<br />

" J . H. m H. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4888<br />

Prouty Har. m T. Hillhouse 6159<br />

" Marc, ni Josh. <strong>Hyde</strong> 3299<br />

PruddenM.S.mG .Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton2539<br />

I^ifter E. m J. S. L<strong>or</strong>d<br />

Pugsley J^. m Ch<strong>as</strong>. Smith<br />

5345+<br />

1393+<br />

Pull<strong>in</strong>g H.N. m J J


Ridgeway MCm WAPierpont 3055+<br />

lliggs AEui 13WHuut<strong>in</strong>cton 5560+<br />

llipiey A. m J. II. Colt'' 6511<br />

" E. m F. A. Tracy 1266<br />

" el. C. m S. M. D<strong>or</strong>r 6358<br />

llislcy Mar. m J<strong>as</strong>. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1095<br />

" Saph. m C.F. Mattisou4267<br />

Eivers lieb. m N. Avery 2848<br />

liobb<strong>in</strong>s E. m 11. N.Denison 6474<br />

" E. L. m S. H. P. Hall 6086+<br />

" F. m Elihu <strong>Hyde</strong> 4049<br />

" H. M. m J. N. Ely 6714<br />

" J. ru J. S. B<strong>in</strong>gham 6616<br />

" M. m J. Griswold 2223<br />

lioberts A. m David Abel 572<br />

" A. m H. L. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4090<br />

" H. m J. H. Armstrong 4813+<br />

" M. m E. Hubbard 1944<br />

" S. m S. Bailey 7151<br />

" Wid. m W. J. Niles 5689+<br />

Rob<strong>in</strong>son A. m R. S. Tracy 3871<br />

" A. C. m T. T. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4605+<br />

" A. R. m M. W. Ma<strong>the</strong>r 6056+<br />

" D. m Z. L. Tracy 3738<br />

" E. m Asahel <strong>Hyde</strong> 1534<br />

" H. m A. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 788<br />

WIVES OF DESCENDANTS.<br />

'<br />

" J. m Lyude Elliot 5413<br />

" K. G. m J.McG.<strong>Hyde</strong> 3473<br />

" L. C. m E. B. Griswold 4594+<br />

" M. m T. R. K<strong>in</strong>g 2984<br />

" M. M. m L. A. Smith 6439+<br />

" S. m J. M. Niles 5699<br />

" S. A. m E. H. Denison 6522<br />

Rock<strong>well</strong> S. E. m G. R. 1 5344+<br />

Jewett I<br />

Rogers A. C m H. B<strong>in</strong>gham 6648<br />

" C. m W. S. Cardell 1336<br />

" E. m R. Manwar<strong>in</strong>g 2271<br />

" E. m G. Raymond 6249<br />


1436<br />

Sawyer S. m T. Parsons 2116<br />

Sayer L. m H. A. P<strong>or</strong>ter 3542+<br />

" M. J. lu S. Denison 6508<br />

Schuyler A. m G. Woodruff 2935<br />

Schofiekl L. A. m H. N. Sill 5634+<br />

Scott E. m C. B<strong>in</strong>gham 2359<br />

" J. m Az<strong>or</strong> Abel 6676<br />

M. m L. H. Campbell 5078<br />

Scovell S.A. m S. Tracy 3825<br />

" Wid.m W. L. Rudd 7104<br />

Scoville J. m C. Coll<strong>in</strong>s 308,8<br />

Scribner A. m S. Armstrong 4845+<br />

" E. ma. W.Armstrong 4846<br />

Scripture M. m Arba <strong>Hyde</strong> 4649<br />

Seaman E. m A. T. Fowler 5191<br />

'' S. m 1). Hutch<strong>in</strong>son 7116<br />

Searle C. m J. W. Sill 5633+<br />

" I. m G. P<strong>or</strong>ter 73(;0+<br />

" 0. M. m L. B. Wells 3572<br />

Sears M. m J. Denison 527<br />

" J. m J. T. Duncan 6525+<br />

" S. m J. W. <strong>Hyde</strong> 3364<br />

Seeley E. m Eben. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2976<br />

Selden F.D. m D.C.Williams 4340<br />

" L. H. mE. S.Hawley 5500+<br />

" S. m David Jewett 471<br />

Sexton L. m Chau. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2776<br />

Seymour A. m. Chs. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2891<br />

" C. m J. C. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4098<br />

" M. m E. G. Talcott 4978+<br />

Shannon M. m Geo. Parsons 6072+<br />

Shapley S. m A. Moselj 1575<br />

Sharp S. m J. Armstrong 4845+<br />

Shaw Nancy m E. H. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4654<br />

ShedL.M.mW.G.Armstrong4811+<br />

Sheffield M. m G. E. Warner 6198<br />

" R m D. R. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4531<br />

Shelby H. M. m C. F. Ely 5784+<br />

Sheldon A. m C. Armstrong 4811+<br />

" E m J. E. Patterson 2915<br />

Shelly M. m E. Bishop 3164+<br />

Shelton A. m C. A. Sterl<strong>in</strong>g 5557+<br />

Shenfelter M m D. W. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1719<br />

Shepherd S. M. m J. B.Wilcox 7238<br />

" S. B. m H. H. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4899<br />

Sherman C. m H. K<strong>in</strong>gsley 6805+<br />

" E. m A. Bailey 7143<br />

" R. m P. W. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1314<br />

" S, S. m J. Jewett 2003<br />

Sherwood E. m John Isham 3063+<br />

.<br />

INDEX.<br />

Sherwood E. m David Hough 6979<br />

" M. m S. E. Sweet 4137<br />

" 0. m David Hough 6979<br />

" S. m A. H. Sweet 4136<br />

Shoemaker E. m E. S. Denison 5599<br />

Shoens R. m M. H. C<strong>or</strong>w<strong>in</strong> 4S18+<br />

Shoots H. m Isaac <strong>Hyde</strong> 1096<br />

ShulerE.L.mA.H.DeLamater 6385+<br />

Shumway M. Ira Ayde 1103<br />

Sibley J. L. B. m J. Pierpont 3055+<br />

Sickles A. B. m N. L. Griswold 2182<br />

Siddall S. m T. S. Payne 5584+<br />

Simmons U.S. m N. G. <strong>Hyde</strong> 7162<br />

" M. m Harold Hayes 5886<br />

Simonds S. m J. Walw<strong>or</strong>th 1337<br />

Simons E. V. m W. G Watrous 6275<br />

" L. m N. Durkee 3381<br />

" M. m D. McCall 6981+<br />

Sims Cath. m Dan. Dewey 5241a<br />

" Cath. m Wm. Sill 5585<br />

S<strong>in</strong>clair S. m J. Anderson 5778<br />

S<strong>in</strong>ger J. A. m S. H. <strong>Hyde</strong> 7164<br />

S<strong>in</strong>gleton A. m Abel <strong>Hyde</strong> 1105<br />

Sistare H. m N. Raymond 6239<br />

Sk<strong>in</strong>ner F. m Wm. Orcutt 4687+<br />

" H. m Eli Dewey 52416+<br />

" L. m W. Wadhams 3120+<br />

" M. A. m B. C. Butler 4215+<br />

" S. m J. Jewett 2003<br />

Slade Wid. m David Hough 6979<br />

Slaght J. D. m N. L. Post 5243+<br />

Slater P. D. m E. C. Orcutt 4687+<br />

Slaughter S.S. m C.H. Ransom 6513+<br />

Sliter D. m G. W. Darrow 5448+<br />

Sloan L. A. m N. H. Pratt 2905+<br />

Slocum Abi. m L<strong>or</strong>d Butler 5462<br />

Sluman A. m Caleb Abel 93<br />

" E. m Sam. Abel 92<br />

" R. m John Abel 94<br />

Smith A. m T. B. Sterl<strong>in</strong>g 5551+<br />

" • A. m H. C. Denison 2292<br />

" A. E. m A. H. Shepherd 6150+<br />

" A. M. m Job L. <strong>Hyde</strong> 5093<br />

" A T m H. F. Ma<strong>the</strong>r 5824<br />

" D. E. m M. Armstrong 4811+<br />

" E. m J. B. Fillm<strong>or</strong>e ' 4794+<br />

" E. m E. H. Munson 1391<br />

" E. m Benj. Abel 598a<br />

" E. m J. Jewett 2003<br />

" E. m Jos. Sill 1877


Smith K. Ill l


1438<br />

Sterubergli C.E.m W.Tliroop 2833<br />

Sterry Anue m A. Waterman 276<br />

Stevens A.m J.P.IIuntiDgton 3713<br />

" E. A. m J. J. <strong>Hyde</strong> 5036<br />

" E. J. Ill Levi Wells 3570<br />

" E. M. m H. T. Selden 6196-i-<br />

" H.H.m C. E. Penison 0534<br />

" H. L. m J. HuDtmgton 3071+<br />

" L. m A. Spcrry " 3065+<br />

" M. m J. H, Goodsell 3078+<br />

" M. m L. P. Waterman 3911<br />

" M.mE.S. Plumb 4207+<br />

" M.J.mC.E.Denison 6534<br />

" K. m G. W. Potter 4806+<br />

" Pt. m M. H. C<strong>or</strong>w<strong>in</strong> 4818+<br />

» S.A. m Albert Pe<strong>as</strong>e 5850+<br />

Stewart E. m S. H. Lathrop 7352+<br />

" H. m F. Cleveland 3527<br />

" M. S. m N. K. Gates 2963+<br />

Stickney N.M.mJohn Hough 7357<br />

Stiles J. m John <strong>Hyde</strong> 2890<br />

" J. m H. C. Hall 4134+<br />

" L. m Carlton Peck 4556+<br />

Stillman K. m F. S. Chester 3757+<br />

Stil<strong>well</strong> R. A. m G. E. Sill 5496+<br />

Stockton M.C.m W.W.L<strong>or</strong>d 5433<br />

Stoddard M. m Alfred Tracy 3999<br />

Stone Mel. m Seneca D<strong>or</strong>r 6345<br />

St<strong>or</strong>ey P. m Eben Wood 645<br />

" M. A. m J. Johnson 4091+<br />

St<strong>or</strong>ms M. m O. J. Tracy 3835<br />

Stoughton A. m Chau. <strong>Hyde</strong> 755<br />

" R. m Math. <strong>Hyde</strong> 232<br />

Stowe Frs. m G. J. Hayes 5888+<br />

" 11. m F. S. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4103<br />

Sto<strong>well</strong> S. A. m J. E. <strong>Hyde</strong> 7289<br />

Street K. m N. A. Jewett 5838+<br />

Strickland M.F.mAETiffany439Ue+<br />

Strong B. m G. A. Gibbs<br />

INDEX.


Ton Eyck M. m R. H. Peck G872-i-<br />

Tci<strong>in</strong>cy S. m A. P. L<strong>or</strong>d . ISGO<br />

Tennis S. L. m J. G-. Coll<strong>in</strong>s 3188<br />

TcvliuneM.L.uiJ.P.GreenleafG105+<br />

Terry J. m J<strong>as</strong>. K<strong>as</strong>son 5047<br />

Tew M. m Jos. Mart<strong>in</strong> 7189<br />

Thatcher IT. K. m (I C. <strong>Hyde</strong> 3451'<br />

Thayer 1']. 31. m P>. F. Johnson 4391f<br />

" J. m J. H. K<strong>as</strong>son 5048<br />

" S. T. m Lyman <strong>Hyde</strong> 3365<br />

Thom<strong>as</strong> C. m J. Metcalf 670<br />

'• T>. m Jona. <strong>Hyde</strong> 767<br />

" K. m E. P. C. Fowler 5190<br />

" H. m And. <strong>Hyde</strong> 142<br />

" H. H. m E. G. <strong>Hyde</strong> 3470<br />

" L. II. m E. H. Tracy 6861+<br />

" M. m Simeon <strong>Hyde</strong> 4591+<br />

" V. m J. Metcalf 672<br />

Thompson C. K. m J.Raymond 6168<br />

" E. m S. L. D<strong>or</strong>r 6336+<br />

" E. L. m H. Metcalf 924<br />

" L. m Ezra Frisbie 6330+<br />

« M. m O. M. <strong>Hyde</strong> 3564<br />

" M. m A. Denison 517<br />

" M. Ct. m S. B. Gardner 6026+<br />

" M. H. m J. Metcalf 3261<br />

" Wid. m E. H. Munson 1391<br />

Th<strong>or</strong>ndyke M. m R. T.Parker 6043+<br />

Thrall N. m N. K<strong>in</strong>gsbury 4990<br />

Throop A. m A. Metcalf 2438<br />

" D, m Eben. <strong>Hyde</strong> 27<br />

" S. m D. Hutch<strong>in</strong>son 2713<br />

Thruston L. C. m L.H. Chester 3757+<br />

" P. m AV. Woodruff 2932<br />

Thurber J. 31. m J. W. Pitk<strong>in</strong> 3574+<br />

Tibbits R. m E. C. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2948<br />

Tickner 31. m B. Woodw<strong>or</strong>th 2708<br />

Tiffany E. m J. Rob<strong>in</strong>son 821<br />

" L. m J. 31. Parker 5548+<br />

Tift't J. m E. S. Peck 2671+<br />

Tilden 31. m E. Hutch<strong>in</strong>son 2714<br />

Tillotson 31. m Wade Hough 6975<br />

T<strong>in</strong>ker C. m J<strong>as</strong>. 3Ia<strong>the</strong>r 6065<br />

" J. m N. Latimer 6252i<br />

" L. m G. G. Latimer 6252a<br />

Tizee — m S. Hubbard 5724<br />

Tobi<strong>as</strong> 31. A. m D. E, Griswold4504+<br />

" R. m Reub. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4614<br />

Todd 31. I. m J. L. 31eCurdy 5368<br />

Tombl<strong>in</strong>g P. A. m C. Walw<strong>or</strong>th 4244<br />

WIVES OF DESCENDANTS. 1439<br />

Toml<strong>in</strong>son L. ni II. Wcstovcr4130<br />

'' S. m G. 31ontague 4516+<br />

" S. A. m C. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 6915+<br />

Tompk<strong>in</strong>s J. m J. A. Jewett 5839+<br />

" 31. m R. L. D<strong>or</strong>r 6357<br />

" S. A. m C. R. <strong>Hyde</strong> 5159<br />

Tone S. A. m H. A. Armstronsr4752<br />

Tongue A. 31. m 31. K. Avery 5049+<br />

Tooker J. A. m Geo. Lee 6309<br />

Toombs 3I.L.m3yF Alexander 6149+<br />

Topp<strong>in</strong>g 31. m Edm. Rouers 6505+<br />

' P. m S. Denison "<br />

2284<br />

T<strong>or</strong>rey S. m Ira <strong>Hyde</strong> 242<br />

Tout C. A. m Sam. Rudd 26046<br />

Towner 0. m S.Wadhams 3143<br />

" 3Vid. m. Sam. Elliot 5768<br />

Townsend 31. m I). Hubbard 5715<br />

" 31. E. ra J. 31. Green 3840+<br />

Tracy Anne m Richard <strong>Hyde</strong> 44<br />

" C. m Ge<strong>or</strong>ge Tracy 6862+<br />

" E. m Zab. Rogers 354<br />

" F. m J. C. Rogers 3397<br />

" 3Iary m Z. Lathrop 2494<br />

" 3Iehit. m A. Edgcrtou 2455<br />

" Ruth m Elijah <strong>Hyde</strong> 24<br />

" — m U. Lathrop 713<br />

" H. m E. Tracy 1179<br />

Trail 3Iartha m U. R. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4534<br />

Tredway C. m Thos. Sill 5547<br />

Tred<strong>well</strong> 31. m C. Cleveland 1059<br />

Tremble S. m S. Armstrong 4845<br />

Trescott— m R. Patterson 5599a+<br />

Tripp 3Iary m II. W. Hough 7016<br />

Trott Abig. m Phil. Tracy 2512<br />

" A. 31. m J. T. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2945+<br />

Trowbridge — m II. Rogers 4225+<br />

" 31. m C. L. Fillmo^re 5266<br />

Trumbull J. m ^Y. AVoodbridge 6128<br />

Trump Susan m J. B. L<strong>or</strong>d 5440<br />

Tryon E. 31. m I. Sheldon 5793<br />

'' 3Iaria m J. }j. l^<strong>or</strong>d 5345<br />

Tubbs 3Iary m Elijah Abel 6663<br />

Tucker A. m A. Jewett 5844<br />

" C. m H. H. Tracy 3783<br />

" H. L. m S. A. Jewett 5839+<br />

" 31. ni J. S. P<strong>or</strong>ter 3542+<br />

" Wid. m A. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 6937<br />

Tud<strong>or</strong> 31. ^Y. m J. 31. Pratt 3549<br />

' — m 3Ioses Sill 1905<br />

Tuite3I.L.mLCLlIuiitiugton 6884+


U40<br />

Tupper A.E.rn Simeon <strong>Hyde</strong> 3439<br />

Tiirole S.E. m W.A.Pierpont 3055+<br />

Turner A. m Joshua Abel 561<br />

" A. m M. C. Raymond 5934<br />

" E. m J. I). Goodsell 3078+<br />

Turney — m Clevel. Keith 3523+<br />

Tuttle E. m A. Wadhar<strong>as</strong> 3165+<br />

" M. m E. Wadhams 3125<br />

" M. m E. T. Sterl<strong>in</strong>g 5551+<br />

" S. m C. Beckwith 6319+<br />

Tweed E. m W. R. Elliot 5414<br />

Tylsv A. m H. M. Denison 55986+<br />

Tyler F. D.m W.M.Converse 4314<br />

" M. m G. E. B<strong>in</strong>gham 5896<br />

Udell M. A. m J. M. Sill 5491+<br />

Underner J. m H. A. Foster 6806+<br />

Underwood M. m Wal. Fish 2807<br />

Upham A. M. m John Bates 5605+<br />

Upson C. S. m J. C.Sterl<strong>in</strong>g 5557+<br />

Uptelgruft E. A. m A. H. I<br />

^qq^^<br />

Brown J<br />

Utlcy F. m J. K<strong>in</strong>gsbury 1663<br />

Utter N. A. m M. Coll<strong>in</strong>s 3116<br />

VanAllen M. ni G. Mitchell 6316+<br />

VanBergen m S. J. Matson 5336+<br />

VanBuskirkJ.mWm. F.<strong>Hyde</strong> 1777<br />

YanCampen —m R.Hubbard 5668<br />

Vanderburoh AmllDSterliug 5551+<br />

Vander Heyden M.A.m ] 1739<br />

Remus <strong>Hyde</strong> j<br />

VanDresser M.m D. L. J).<br />

5541+<br />

Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton<br />

VanLoon E. m Shadraek Sill 1902<br />

VanNess S. m Walter <strong>Hyde</strong> 2740+<br />

VanRensselaer LBm JohnSill 5491+<br />

VanSurdam K. m P. Mosely 4760+<br />

VanVechten A. E. m E. A. ] 309(3-}-<br />

Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton f<br />

" M. A. m A. H. Sweet 4136+<br />

VanVrauk<strong>in</strong> C. m J.<br />

6160<br />

Ilillhouse<br />

Vaughan P. m Simon <strong>Hyde</strong> 691<br />

Vamilyea A. m E. Mitchell 6316+<br />

V<strong>in</strong>ton R. M. m H<strong>or</strong>. Fitch 2881<br />

VonBrettou H.ni Ulysses Ely 5784+<br />

VonJakob T. m E. Rob<strong>in</strong>son 3047<br />

Vose Wid. m T. H. Vail 4461<br />

Vrecley A. m C D. Palmer 3405+<br />

Wade Vi. m i\. Denison 2266<br />

f M. m Rich. Waite 6047<br />

INDEX.<br />

Wade Wid. m Steph. Tracy 1202<br />

Wadhams E.mLDShoemaker 5599+<br />

" M. m W. H. Brooks 3130+<br />

" 0. m L. C. Wadhams 3144+<br />

Wadsw<strong>or</strong>thSmETHunt<strong>in</strong>gton 3022<br />

Waeir Mary m Ge<strong>or</strong>ge <strong>Hyde</strong> 1710<br />

Waite A.m J.H.IIunfeiugton 4559+<br />

" C. m John Hicks 4135+<br />

" L. m M. Parsons 2113<br />

" L. m Lynde Waite 6046<br />

" L. m ^Y. W. Sweet 4135+<br />

Walcott M. m Rufus <strong>Hyde</strong> 215<br />

Waldo Eliz. m A. P. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4642+<br />

" Lois m Gr. H. Lathrop 7352<br />

Wales A.H. m W.P.Howard 4397+<br />

" S. m Ph<strong>in</strong>. Abel 2458<br />

Walker E H.mS.Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 3071+<br />

'' A. H. m I. Davenp<strong>or</strong>t 6765+<br />

" J. m E. Weaver 4375<br />

" H. M. m T. M. Boi,'ersl452<br />

'< J. m Eliph. <strong>Hyde</strong>" 776<br />

Wallbridge M. m E. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1549<br />

" M.'m C. A. K<strong>in</strong>gsbury 4987+<br />

Waller M. m F. Cleveland 3527<br />

" P. m J. Elliot 2159<br />

Wandall S. m T. Waite 6072+<br />

Ward C. m J. P. Sill 6376+<br />

" C. m F. L. C. Denison 6521<br />

" L. m D. Cro<strong>well</strong> 5732<br />

" L. E. m L. M. Purdy 6541<br />

" M. A. m Sylv. Ma<strong>the</strong>r 6056+<br />

" P. m Barak D<strong>or</strong>r 2254<br />

" S. M. m S. L. Selden 4470<br />

Warden M.<br />

M.<br />

mK.S.B<strong>in</strong>o-ham 6625<br />

Ware C. A. m Ch<strong>as</strong>. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2958+<br />

War<strong>in</strong>g R.mP.C.Hunt<strong>in</strong>gtou 1430+<br />

Warner C. m G. W. Warner 4525+<br />

" C S. m A. H. W. I<br />

Jackson j<br />

" I. m Just<strong>in</strong> Foote 2938<br />

" L. A. m J. P. Johnson 3733<br />

4084+<br />

" M. m N. K. Crates 2963+<br />

" S. m J<strong>as</strong>per <strong>Hyde</strong> 4651<br />

Warren E. A. m C. Bishop 3164+<br />

" E. B. m J. C. Buttrc 5247+<br />

'^ L. m Hect<strong>or</strong> Hayes 5888<br />

" M. E. m A. J. <strong>Hyde</strong> 5036+<br />

" — m Marsh Ely 1958<br />

W<strong>as</strong>hburn A. m Eliph. <strong>Hyde</strong> 147


i\^ishburn E.O.m J.II.Coll<strong>in</strong>s 80S9<br />

Waterman A. m A. MarsliaH r>.'51<br />

A. <strong>in</strong> Asa Ada;ate 1477<br />

E.m Sam. Abel<br />

WIVES OF DESCENDANTS.<br />

2871'<br />

M. m Sil<strong>as</strong> <strong>Hyde</strong> 210<br />

S. m Ste. Giff<strong>or</strong>d 248<br />

S. m Jos. <strong>Hyde</strong> 418<br />

S. m Sam. Post 534<br />

Watk<strong>in</strong>s M. m A. H. Ely 6570<br />

Watrous 11. m Jol<strong>in</strong> Lay 5977<br />

Watson S. m H. A. Sill 5577<br />

Watson Wid. m K.Metcalf 67U2<br />

Wattles Abig. m Daniel <strong>Hyde</strong> 23<br />

" Mary m Dan <strong>Hyde</strong> 121<br />

" S. m Walter <strong>Hyde</strong> 133<br />

Watts Abig. m <strong>The</strong>o. Adgate 4483<br />

Waud Anna m J. C. Mattison 4268<br />

Way Sarah m John L<strong>or</strong>d 442<br />

Weatbcrliy M. A. m N. Atwood 3950<br />

Weaver Phil, m Giles <strong>Hyde</strong> 5155<br />

S. K. m J. B. W^eaver 4376<br />

Webb Eliz. m Chr. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1079<br />

H.M.m N. D. M<strong>or</strong>gan 4212f<br />

Mary m C. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 6915<br />

Webster A. C m L. A. <strong>Hyde</strong> 5071<br />

Weedoa M. m J. Hayward 7120<br />

Weeks M. m E. D. Sill 6376t<br />

Ween Rachel m Jos. B<strong>in</strong>gham 550<br />

Welch J. m E. B. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 6881+<br />

" L. m C. Baker 4761+<br />

Welden H. m Joseph Lee 6311+<br />

Wellman B, m Hiram <strong>Hyde</strong> 1321<br />

Welles A. C. m H. E. Parsons 0083+<br />

Wells A. m H. H. B<strong>in</strong>-ham 6627<br />

I<br />

'-' Eliza m T. B. Abel 6800+<br />

I<br />

«<br />

"<br />

"<br />

E. S. m Pl<strong>in</strong>y Hayes 5884<br />

Jane mD.H. Raymond 5931+<br />

J. A. m R. Griswold 6027+<br />

" Martha m. J. Armstrong 1600<br />

" Ruth m U. Rogers 1435<br />

Wentw<strong>or</strong>th M. m Levi <strong>Hyde</strong> 243<br />

Wentz Elvira m J. Stone 3226+<br />

Wesson Mary m Judson <strong>Hyde</strong> 3585<br />

West B. m J. I. Hough 7017<br />

Westbrook J. m Edw<strong>in</strong> Sill 5585+<br />

Wetm<strong>or</strong>e E. J. m E. Williams 2819+<br />

'• J. m J. H. Clark 3802<br />

" M. m S. Lathrop 1832<br />

.Wheeler E. m M. E. Mitchell 6207<br />

" H. m S. B. Lee 6309+<br />

1 181<br />

1441<br />

Wheeler H m E. JMitehcll 62(»6<br />

" M.mJ<strong>as</strong>. Tracy 1197<br />

Whipple A. m n. W. Ma<strong>the</strong>r 5823<br />

" E. S. m J.S.Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 0936+<br />

Whitakcr A. m J. W. I)cwcy5241<br />

" S. R. m John Wood 3310<br />

Whitcomb A. m. B. N. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4151<br />

White A. m Jath. Peek 1815<br />

''<br />

I. m W. W. Niles 5359+<br />

" L. C. m J. S. Houghton 4101+<br />

" L. J. m E. D. Huntley 2824t<br />

" Maria m John Sill 5493+<br />

" Mary m Sim. Gray 200<br />

" Mary m Reuben Clapp4632<br />

" P. m E. H. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 6916<br />

" R.ni R. L. Stanley 3202<br />

" Sarah m S. P. Jewett 5860<br />

" S.H.mC.T.Huut<strong>in</strong>cjtonSOia<br />

Whit<strong>in</strong>g C. m R. Ma<strong>the</strong>r 6056+<br />

'' E. C. m Henry Warner 4525<br />

" F. m Henry Ma<strong>the</strong>r 6056+<br />

" H. D. m L. Waterman 3906<br />

" M. m L. M. Aust<strong>in</strong> 6461<br />

" S. A. m J. T. Avery 2852<br />

" — m E. Sheldon 1964<br />

Whitman H. m Eben. <strong>Hyde</strong> 779<br />

Whitmarsh L. m Benj. Lee 6312+<br />

Whitm<strong>or</strong>e P. m L. x\rmstrong 4869<br />

Whitney D. m C. D. Gilbert 2884<br />

" E. W. m W. G. Sterl<strong>in</strong>g 5551+<br />

" S. m Asahel West 2804<br />

" S. G. m G. W Stoddard 7298<br />

Whitter L. m J. T. B<strong>in</strong>gham 5896<br />

Whittlesey A. m S. R.S. Ma<strong>the</strong>r 4475<br />

" M. A m 0. I. Lay 5978+<br />

" M.R.mN.T.Wadhams3143+<br />

Wickwire H. m G.F.Raymond 5933+<br />

" L. m C. B. Manwar<strong>in</strong>g 6483<br />

Wightman D.E. m U. H. <strong>Hyde</strong>4703<br />

" L. P. m Jos. Hough 7005<br />

" S. L. m U. H. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4703<br />

Wilber E. m E. D. Post 6524t<br />

Wilcox A. m Dan <strong>Hyde</strong> 2754<br />

" A. m G. W. Jewett 2004<br />

" A. m M. Hayes 5887<br />

" A. A. m C. A. Elliot 5760t<br />

" C W. m J. T. Shuler 6389+<br />

" E. m Palmer D<strong>or</strong>r 6327<br />

" E. m N. G<strong>or</strong>don 4860<br />

" M. E. m H. 0. Spencer 5242


1442<br />

52<br />

Wilder L. A. m Guy Hayes 5889<br />

" P. m J<strong>as</strong>. Wa'ite 6048<br />

Willard L. m S. B. Sheldon 5785<br />

" M. m M. Hubbard 571<br />

" M. m 0. A. Rudd 7 not<br />

" Wid. m L. Adgate 1480<br />

Willeg M. C. m C. B. L<strong>or</strong>d 5431a<br />

Wiiles M. m Jona. Peck 1812<br />

" . P. m Simon Abel 582<br />

" T. m Abnev <strong>Hyde</strong> 388<br />

Willet L. m J. a. Rogers 3394f<br />

Williams A. m T. B. Abel 6800+<br />

" D. m R. D. Sill 6378+<br />

" E. m A. Metcalf 6763<br />

" E. m Wm. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4025+<br />

" E. J. m C. L. Fillm<strong>or</strong>e 4794+<br />

" H. m Wm. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4025+<br />

" H. m J. J. <strong>Hyde</strong> 1289<br />

" H. Z. m. Noyes Ladd 4801<br />

" J. m C. K. Abel 6800+<br />

" J. m M. Adgate 363<br />

" L. m W. H. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4533+<br />

" L. m E. Abel 2407<br />

" L. m C. B. <strong>Hyde</strong> 3621<br />

" N. m E. H. Clark 3796<br />

" S. m A. H. Hougb 7008<br />

" S. E. m T. Stanley 7314<br />

WilliamsonM.M.mJA.Perk<strong>in</strong>s 5876<br />

Willie L. m B. F. Fillm<strong>or</strong>e 5255<br />

Willis A. m Edw. D<strong>or</strong>r 6347+<br />

" C. m N. Hubbard 1943<br />

Willmer J. E. m Sam. Buel 6136+<br />

Wilmot L. m M. H. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4073<br />

Willy Susan m E. Ma<strong>the</strong>r 4477<br />

Wilson C. m N. Wadhams 3122<br />

" C. m J. Edgerton 4575<br />

" E. m H. B. <strong>Hyde</strong> 2767<br />

« L. m J. Griswold 6022<br />

" M. F. m Fred. Tracy 4014<br />

" — m R. L. Joice 7192<br />

W<strong>in</strong>chell H. m W. K<strong>in</strong>gsbury 4981<br />

" L. m T. D. Sterl<strong>in</strong>g 5557+<br />

W<strong>in</strong>gard Wid. m J. J. <strong>Hyde</strong> 5036<br />

W<strong>in</strong>slow A. m J. S. Sill 5504+<br />

" M. m Seth Waite 6048+<br />

Wirt Delia m R. D. Sill 6376+<br />

Wise C. A. m B. B. Stark 4202<br />

Wilham E. m A. B<strong>in</strong>gham 2358<br />

Withcrspoon B. m E.'j*L Sill 5494+<br />

AVitter M. C. m A. T. Converse 431<br />

INDEX.<br />

Witwer S. D. m E. A. Brown 5891+<br />

Wolcottr C. m M. Andrews 6590+<br />

" N. m W. Robertson 820<br />

' " U. m M. Griswold 490<br />

Wolf C. B. m E. D. Wolf 6423<br />

Wolff H. H. m Gurd. Buck 7039+<br />

Wood C. m C. L. B<strong>in</strong>gham 4213+<br />

" F. J. m Scott L<strong>or</strong>d 5434<br />

*' Irene m John Pember 398<br />

" Lura m Alonzo <strong>Hyde</strong> 1379<br />

" Mary m Peab. Keyes 5790+<br />

" Miri. m Nath. Wood 646<br />

" .M. E.m C.Davenp<strong>or</strong>t 6765+<br />

" Sarah m I.Harr<strong>in</strong>gton 4767+<br />

" S. E. m David Waite 6052<br />

Woodbridge M. m G. A. Gibbs 7311<br />

" C. m S. Wolcott 2595a<br />

Woodhull E. m G. Griswold 2183<br />

Woodruff J.M. mW. S. Denison 6502<br />

" L. m Abm. D<strong>or</strong>r 6332+<br />

" M. m And. Sill 6377+<br />

WoodwardJA.mR.L.McCurdy 5376<br />

Woodw<strong>or</strong>th L.mE.C.Stedman 3544+<br />

" L. M. m I. P. Marv<strong>in</strong> 5802+<br />

" M. A. m S. S. Baldw<strong>in</strong> 3223<br />

Woolsey R. m J. Hillhouse 2148<br />

W<strong>or</strong>th Abig. m Wm. <strong>Hyde</strong> 159<br />

W<strong>or</strong>th<strong>in</strong>gton N.m J.Tredway4399Z*<br />

Wright A. m B. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton 604<br />

" C. m J. Griswold 6710<br />

" L. E. m U. Ma<strong>the</strong>r 4479+<br />

" M. m Jabez Ladd 4798<br />

" M. A. m C. Coll<strong>in</strong>s 3086<br />

" M. S. m A. M. <strong>Hyde</strong> 4097<br />

" R. m I. Mosely 4760<br />

" S. m E. Mosely 1574<br />

" S. m L. Adgate 1480<br />

" S. m Guy Hayes 5889<br />

Wyckoff A. m Zen<strong>as</strong> <strong>Hyde</strong> 1720<br />

" H. V. m T. H. Harris 4281<br />

Wyllis C<strong>or</strong>. m N. Hubbard 1943<br />

Wynn E. J. m E. T. Shepherd 0150+<br />

Yale Iluldah m E. Metcalf 920<br />

Yates J. A. m S. S. Baldw<strong>in</strong> 3213<br />

Yaw Huldah m J. Armstrong 1602<br />

Young C. m M. Griswold 6215<br />

" J. m J. H. Harris 1347<br />

" M. A. m E. Wadliams 3169<br />

" S. A. m E. A. Converse 4670+<br />

" — m M. Houuh 6973


ERRORS AND CORRECTIONS.<br />

Page 12, l<strong>in</strong>e 19 from boftom, f<strong>or</strong> 1089 read 1690.<br />

Page 21, l<strong>in</strong>e 7 from top, f<strong>or</strong> 1727 read 1730.<br />

Page 27, l<strong>in</strong>e 19 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> 1740 read 1739.<br />

Page 29, l<strong>in</strong>e 2 from top, f<strong>or</strong> June 1715 read Jan., 1710.<br />

Page 38, l<strong>in</strong>e 17 from top, f<strong>or</strong> grandson read son.<br />

Page 4-5, l<strong>in</strong>e 22 from top, f<strong>or</strong> 1627 read 1727; and l<strong>in</strong>e 25 from top, f<strong>or</strong><br />

1700 read 1703.<br />

Page 49, l<strong>in</strong>e 7 from top, f<strong>or</strong> May read August.<br />

Page 55, l<strong>in</strong>e 2 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> 1721 read 1722.<br />

Page 66, l<strong>in</strong>e 11 from top, f<strong>or</strong> two sons and one daughter read three sons and<br />

two danghters.<br />

Page 08, .l<strong>in</strong>e 9 from top, f<strong>or</strong> 27 read 22.<br />

Page 72, l<strong>in</strong>e 8 from top, f<strong>or</strong> IladUy read Hnivley.<br />

Page 83, l<strong>in</strong>e 12 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> 1756 read 1755.<br />

Page 85, l<strong>in</strong>e 17 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> 1727 read 1730.<br />

Page 86, l<strong>in</strong>e 17 from top, f<strong>or</strong> 8 read 4; and l<strong>in</strong>e 18 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> 1735,<br />

read 1737.<br />

Page 89, l<strong>in</strong>e 1 at bottom, f<strong>or</strong> 1771 read 1741.<br />

Page 92, l<strong>in</strong>e 2 from bottom, fov 1785 read 1775.<br />

Page 100, l<strong>in</strong>e 5 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> 1813 read 1818.<br />

Page 105, l<strong>in</strong>e 18 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> Sarah read Mary.<br />

Page 108, l<strong>in</strong>e 2 from top, f<strong>or</strong> 1122 read 1222; l<strong>in</strong>e 4 from top, f<strong>or</strong> Llizabeth<br />

read Elcazer ; and l<strong>in</strong>e 9 from top, f<strong>or</strong> 1042 read 1742.<br />

Page 110, l<strong>in</strong>e 11 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> 100 read 1800'.<br />

Page 117, l<strong>in</strong>e 19 from top, f<strong>or</strong> 21 read 26.<br />

Page 120, l<strong>in</strong>e 10 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> 1239 read 1839.<br />

Page 123, l<strong>in</strong>e 12 from top, f<strong>or</strong> 1778 read 1788.<br />

Page 126, l<strong>in</strong>e 17 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> 1725 read 1727.<br />

Page 128, l<strong>in</strong>e 13 from top, f<strong>or</strong> 1755 read 1757; and l<strong>in</strong>e 24 from top, f<strong>or</strong><br />

1765 read 1755.<br />

Page 134, l<strong>in</strong>e 13 from top, f<strong>or</strong> 1776 read 1766.<br />

Page 138, l<strong>in</strong>e 5 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> his read her.<br />

Page 141, l<strong>in</strong>e 7 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> 1776 read 1766.<br />

Page 144, l<strong>in</strong>e 21 from top, f<strong>or</strong> 1734 read 1784. .<br />

Page 155, top l<strong>in</strong>e, f<strong>or</strong> 1706 read 1796.<br />

Page 156, l<strong>in</strong>es 16 and 17 from top, f<strong>or</strong> 14 Feb., 1792, Nathan JJacku.", read<br />

John Avery and died s.j). ; and l<strong>in</strong>e 12 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> 11 read I'J.<br />

Page 158, l<strong>in</strong>e 15 from top, f<strong>or</strong> 27 read 29.<br />

Page 163, l<strong>in</strong>e 12 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> 23 read 24.<br />

Page 165, l<strong>in</strong>e 19 from top, f<strong>or</strong> 1776 read 1766. «<br />

Page 173, l<strong>in</strong>e 11 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> Jane read Irene.<br />

Page 176, l<strong>in</strong>e 19 from top. f<strong>or</strong> May read ifarrh.<br />

Page 188, l<strong>in</strong>e 10 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> 375 read 3757.<br />

Page 197, l<strong>in</strong>e 9 from top, f<strong>or</strong> 1721 read 1722.<br />

Page 208, l<strong>in</strong>e 3 from top, f<strong>or</strong> 1729 read 1727.<br />

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1444<br />

ERRORS AND CORRECTIONS.<br />

Page 211, l<strong>in</strong>e 2 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> 3Iajj read June.<br />

Page 212, l<strong>in</strong>e 8 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> Luna read Lura.<br />

Page 223, l<strong>in</strong>e 9 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> 1 read 12.<br />

Page 22.5j l<strong>in</strong>e 2 from top, f<strong>or</strong> Edgerton read Edgcomh:<br />

Page 229, l<strong>in</strong>e 10 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> 1752 read 1762.<br />

Page 232, l<strong>in</strong>o 7 from top. f<strong>or</strong> Thom<strong>as</strong> read Timothy.<br />

Page 239; top l<strong>in</strong>e, f<strong>or</strong> 1901 read 1801.<br />

Page 247, l<strong>in</strong>e 9 from top, f<strong>or</strong> 1). loest read Dr.<br />

Page 248, l<strong>in</strong>e 5 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> 17 read 18.<br />

West.<br />

Page 252, l<strong>in</strong>e 23 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> 1857 read 1837.<br />

Page 253, l<strong>in</strong>e 18 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> 1719 read 719.<br />

Page 254, l<strong>in</strong>e IG from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> 1815 read 1813.<br />

Page 258, l<strong>in</strong>e G from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> 1839, read J829.<br />

Page 268, l<strong>in</strong>e 18 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> 1811 read 1841.<br />

Page 269, l<strong>in</strong>e 2 from top, f<strong>or</strong> 17 read 27.<br />

Page 270, l<strong>in</strong>e 3 frpm top, f<strong>or</strong> 27 read 17.<br />

Page 277, l<strong>in</strong>e 13 from top, f<strong>or</strong> 1826 read 1836.<br />

Page 281, l<strong>in</strong>e 16 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> 1751 read 1851.<br />

Page 284, l<strong>in</strong>e 20 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> 1832 read 1842.<br />

Page 291, l<strong>in</strong>e 2 from top, f<strong>or</strong> 11 read 14.<br />

Page 296, l<strong>in</strong>e 1 at bottom, f<strong>or</strong> 24 read 20.<br />

Page 312, l<strong>in</strong>e 20 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> seventh read sixth.<br />

Page 317, l<strong>in</strong>e 11 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> Pittsburgh read Plattsburgh.<br />

Page 322, l<strong>in</strong>e 14 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> 1833, read 1823.<br />

Page 328, l<strong>in</strong>e 14 from top, f<strong>or</strong> 1776 read 1766.<br />

Page 348, l<strong>in</strong>e 13 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> 4 read 8.<br />

Page 363, l<strong>in</strong>e 9 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> Kr<strong>in</strong>ne read K<strong>in</strong>ne.<br />

Page 367, l<strong>in</strong>e 12 from top, f<strong>or</strong> E<strong>as</strong>set read F<strong>as</strong>set.<br />

Page 368, l<strong>in</strong>e 13 from top, f<strong>or</strong> 18 read 28.<br />

Page 398, l<strong>in</strong>es 3 and 4 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> ilar<strong>in</strong>er read mar<strong>in</strong>er.<br />

Page 406, l<strong>in</strong>e 18 from top, 1853 read 1833.<br />

Page 412, l<strong>in</strong>e 11 from bottom, er<strong>as</strong>e court of.<br />

Page 421, l<strong>in</strong>es 18 and 19 from top, f<strong>or</strong> 19 Ajiril read 17 3Iay.<br />

Page 431, l<strong>in</strong>e 14 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> Francis read Frances.<br />

Page 436, l<strong>in</strong>e 2 from top, f<strong>or</strong> Rowland read Kolland.<br />

*<br />

Page 458, l<strong>in</strong>e 14 from top, f<strong>or</strong> Francis read Frances,- and f<strong>or</strong> Frances read<br />

Fra7icis.<br />

Page 461, l<strong>in</strong>e 9 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> 1755 read 1754.<br />

Page 476, l<strong>in</strong>e 21 from top, f<strong>or</strong> 1856 read 1836.<br />

Page 477, l<strong>in</strong>e 18 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> Abdiel read AdricL<br />

Page 490, l<strong>in</strong>e 3 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> 1822 read 1820.<br />

Page 503, top l<strong>in</strong>e, f<strong>or</strong> Almond YQSid. Almon,- and f<strong>or</strong> 1850 read 1853.<br />

Page 507, l<strong>in</strong>e 19 from top, f<strong>or</strong> John E. read John C.<br />

Page 514, l<strong>in</strong>e 4 from top, f<strong>or</strong> 1856 read 1846.<br />

Page 521, l<strong>in</strong>e 12 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> Matitoa read Matilda.<br />

Page 522, l<strong>in</strong>e 11 from top, f<strong>or</strong> 1826 read 1846; and l<strong>in</strong>e 20 from bottom,<br />

f<strong>or</strong> 1811 read 1827.<br />

Page 525, at end of l<strong>in</strong>e 13 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> 3 read 30.<br />

Page 530, l<strong>in</strong>e 13 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> 22 read 21.<br />

Page 531, l<strong>in</strong>e 12 fiom top, f<strong>or</strong> Barley read Bailey.<br />

Page 534, l<strong>in</strong>e 7 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> Beuna Fwta read Bucna Vista.<br />

Page 540, l<strong>in</strong>e 11 from top, f<strong>or</strong> 19 Nov. read 12 October.<br />

Page 563, l<strong>in</strong>e 16 from top, f<strong>or</strong> 1829 read 1827.<br />

Page 567, l<strong>in</strong>e 11 from top, f<strong>or</strong> 1765 read 1757.<br />

Page 579, l<strong>in</strong>e 13 fr«m bottom, f<strong>or</strong> 1849 read 1847;<br />

after Benajah read Bushnell.<br />

Page 580, l<strong>in</strong>e 16 from top, f<strong>or</strong> 1775 read 1785.<br />

Page 581, l<strong>in</strong>e 13 from top, f<strong>or</strong> 1832 read 1842.<br />

Page 598, l<strong>in</strong>e 5 from top, f<strong>or</strong> 1809 read 1819.<br />

Page 599, l<strong>in</strong>e 6 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> 1848 read 1838.<br />

and l<strong>in</strong>o 9 from top,


ERRORS AND CORRECTIONS.<br />

lii^<br />

Page 619, l<strong>in</strong>e 11 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> 1819 read 1829,<br />

Page Go9, l<strong>in</strong>e 3 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> o read 8.<br />

Page G41, l<strong>in</strong>e 6 from top, f<strong>or</strong> Simeon read Simon.<br />

Page 645, l<strong>in</strong>e 9 from top, f<strong>or</strong> 18oo read 1803.<br />

Page 646, l<strong>in</strong>e 24 from top, f<strong>or</strong> 1710 read 1810.<br />

Page 658, l<strong>in</strong>e 8 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> 1807 read 1817.<br />

Page 669, l<strong>in</strong>e 10 from top, f<strong>or</strong> Auf/. read Mai/.<br />

Page 671, l<strong>in</strong>e 6 from top, f<strong>or</strong> 1853 read 1838.<br />

Page 675, l<strong>in</strong>e 3 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> Mart/ read Anna.<br />

Page 677, l<strong>in</strong>e 16 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> 1809 read 1807.<br />

Page 678, l<strong>in</strong>e 14 from top, f<strong>or</strong> 1785 read 1787.<br />

Page 682, l<strong>in</strong>e 9 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> 1775 read 1786; and l<strong>in</strong>e 19 from top,<br />

f<strong>or</strong> 1853 read 1823; and transfer from l<strong>in</strong>e 22 from bottom, to <strong>the</strong> end<br />

of l<strong>in</strong>e 20 from <strong>the</strong> bottom, <strong>the</strong> w<strong>or</strong>ds a brigadier getieral of volunteers <strong>in</strong><br />

1863. Edward Ilarland, and not Thom<strong>as</strong> Ilarland, w<strong>as</strong> <strong>the</strong> brigadier<br />

general of volunteers.<br />

Page 690, l<strong>in</strong>e 11 from top, f<strong>or</strong> 1799 read 1779.<br />

Page 692, l<strong>in</strong>e 11 from top, f<strong>or</strong> 1812 read 1822.<br />

Page 709, l<strong>in</strong>e 21 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> Topp read Tapp.<br />

Page 725, l<strong>in</strong>e 9 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> 16 read 12.<br />

Page 726, l<strong>in</strong>e 13 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> Jan. read June.<br />

Page 748, l<strong>in</strong>e 22 from top, f<strong>or</strong> Todol read Todd; and l<strong>in</strong>o 24 from top, f<strong>or</strong><br />

5367 read 5369.<br />

Page 761, l<strong>in</strong>e 5 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> 1840 read 1839.<br />

Page 772, l<strong>in</strong>e 6 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> 1797 read 1737.<br />

Page 774, l<strong>in</strong>e 23 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> m. read <strong>in</strong>.<br />

Page 779, l<strong>in</strong>e 20 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> 1835 read 1845.<br />

Page 783, l<strong>in</strong>e 9 from top, f<strong>or</strong> 1780 read 1790.<br />

Page 787, l<strong>in</strong>e 12 from top, f<strong>or</strong> 1812 read 1819.<br />

Page 788, l<strong>in</strong>e 2 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> 1807 read 1813.<br />

Page 789, l<strong>in</strong>e 4 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> 1844 read 1845.<br />

Page 790, l<strong>in</strong>e 11 from top, f<strong>or</strong> (1891) read (1894).<br />

Page 792, l<strong>in</strong>e 19 from top, f<strong>or</strong> 1729 read 1829 ; and l<strong>in</strong>e 9 from bottom,<br />

f<strong>or</strong> (898) read (1898).<br />

Page 794, l<strong>in</strong>e 12 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> 21 read 25.<br />

Page 798, l<strong>in</strong>e 4 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> Ilenny read Henry.<br />

Page 818, l<strong>in</strong>e 5 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> 1799 read 1800.<br />

Page 824, l<strong>in</strong>e 13 from top, f<strong>or</strong> 5665 read 5666;<br />

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Page 846, l<strong>in</strong>e 13 from top, f<strong>or</strong> 1838 read 1833.<br />

Page 859, l<strong>in</strong>e 17 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> Taker read Tucker.<br />

Page 903, l<strong>in</strong>e 8 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> Louisa Maria read Elizabeth II.<br />

Page 904, l<strong>in</strong>e 20 from top, f<strong>or</strong> Francis read Frances.<br />

Page 910, l<strong>in</strong>e 20 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> Willis read Wyllis.<br />

Page 917, l<strong>in</strong>e 8 from top, f<strong>or</strong> April read May ; and l<strong>in</strong>e 11 from top, f<strong>or</strong><br />

18 read 8.<br />

Page 945, l<strong>in</strong>e 9 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> 6204 read 6204a.<br />

Page 951, l<strong>in</strong>e 5 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> 1829 read 1839.<br />

Page 971, l<strong>in</strong>e 24 from top, f<strong>or</strong> 1829 read 1827.<br />

Page 983, l<strong>in</strong>e 3 from top, f<strong>or</strong> 1811 read 1814.<br />

Page 995, l<strong>in</strong>e 15 from top, f<strong>or</strong> <strong>The</strong><strong>or</strong>a read <strong>The</strong>oda.<br />

P<strong>as</strong>e 1002, l<strong>in</strong>e 4 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> 1886 read 1836.<br />

Pa^e 1021, l<strong>in</strong>e 8 from top, f<strong>or</strong> Francis read Frances.<br />

Page 1027, l<strong>in</strong>e 7 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> Salv<strong>in</strong>a read Salomu j and l<strong>in</strong>e 1- from<br />

bottom, f<strong>or</strong> 1807 read 1809.<br />

Page 1044, l<strong>in</strong>e 8 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> 6658 read 6655.<br />

Pa"-e 1090, l<strong>in</strong>e 4 from top, f<strong>or</strong> Rusk<strong>in</strong> read Roscoe.<br />

Page 1098, l<strong>in</strong>e 3 from top, f<strong>or</strong> 1838 read 1848; and l<strong>in</strong>e 10 from top, f<strong>or</strong><br />

1787 read 1837.<br />

Page 1120, l<strong>in</strong>e 2 from top, f<strong>or</strong> 1749 read 1747.


1446<br />

EERORS AND CORRECTIONS.<br />

Page 1122, l<strong>in</strong>e 11 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> 1784 read 1783; and l<strong>in</strong>e 20 from bottom,<br />

f<strong>or</strong> 1782 read 1772.<br />

Page 1128, l<strong>in</strong>e 10 from top, f<strong>or</strong> 1806 read 1800; and l<strong>in</strong>e 2 from bottom,<br />

f<strong>or</strong> 1797 read 1795.<br />

Page 1154, l<strong>in</strong>e 15 from top, f<strong>or</strong> Louis read Lois.<br />

Page 1161, l<strong>in</strong>e 11 from top, f<strong>or</strong> Flounlius read Fl<strong>or</strong>cnt<strong>in</strong>s.<br />

Page 116G, l<strong>in</strong>e 7 from top, f<strong>or</strong> 1112 read 1182; and l<strong>in</strong>e 10 from top, f<strong>or</strong><br />

Cavan read Conan.<br />

Page 1169, l<strong>in</strong>e 9 from top, f<strong>or</strong> Eliza, read Elizabeth.<br />

Page 1170, l<strong>in</strong>e 5 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> supreme read superi<strong>or</strong>.<br />

Page 1171, l<strong>in</strong>e 17 from bottom, after died read <strong>in</strong> 1763; and l<strong>in</strong>e 21 from<br />

bottom, f<strong>or</strong> she read he.<br />

Page 1172, l<strong>in</strong>e 23 from top, f<strong>or</strong> 1732 read 1742.<br />

Page 1175, l<strong>in</strong>e 20 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> Poutoise read Po7itoise.<br />

Page 1177, l<strong>in</strong>e 4 from top, f<strong>or</strong> 23 Geji. read 24 Gen.<br />

Page 1178, l<strong>in</strong>e 14 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> Martha read Margaret.<br />

Page 1184, l<strong>in</strong>e 11 from bottom, f<strong>or</strong> eighth read sixth.<br />

Page 1187, l<strong>in</strong>e 3 from bottom, after volunteers read 17 May, 1861, and<br />

maj<strong>or</strong> general of volunteers.<br />

END OF VOLUME TWO.

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