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the Masonic order. In religious faith he<br />

is a Congregationalist and is superintendent<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Sunday school at Berlin. He<br />

was vice-president <strong>of</strong> the City Club <strong>of</strong><br />

Hartford, <strong>of</strong> which he was one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

founders in 1914, and was elected vice-<br />

president <strong>of</strong> the first annual re-union <strong>of</strong><br />

"Wilcox Family and Allied Families,"<br />

held at the Center Church House, in Hart-<br />

ford, August 27, 28, 29, 191 3.<br />

On January 19, 1898, Major Wilcox was<br />

married to Harriett Churchill Webster,<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Deacon Charles Selah and<br />

Julia Sophia (Higgins) Webster, <strong>of</strong> Berlin.<br />

They are the parents <strong>of</strong> a son, Samuel<br />

Churchill, and a daughter, Margaret Web-<br />

ster.<br />

DENNIS, Rodney,<br />

Insurance Actuary.<br />

Rodney Dennis, the first secretary <strong>of</strong><br />

the Travelers Insurance Company <strong>of</strong><br />

Hartford, <strong>Connecticut</strong>, was born in Tops-<br />

field, Massachusetts, January 14, 1826,<br />

and died in Hartford, <strong>Connecticut</strong>, in<br />

June, 1899. He is a descendant on both<br />

the maternal and paternal sides <strong>of</strong> the<br />

early settlers <strong>of</strong> New England. The first<br />

ancestor was Thomas Dennis, who was<br />

a soldier in King Philip's War. His<br />

grandson was an army chaplain and surgeon<br />

for a dozen years in the middle<br />

French wars, 1737 to 1749, and was then<br />

a pastor and teacher in New Hampshire<br />

and Massachusetts.<br />

His grandson was the Rev. Rodney<br />

Gove Dennis, father <strong>of</strong> Rodney Dennis,<br />

who was born in New Boston, New<br />

Hampshire, April 17, 1791, son <strong>of</strong> Arthur<br />

and Mary (Goodhue) Dennis. He was<br />

baptized at the age <strong>of</strong> five years, and<br />

fitted for his college career at the Appelton<br />

Academy, New Ipswich, New Hamp-<br />

shire. In the autumn <strong>of</strong> 181 1, he united<br />

with the Congregational church <strong>of</strong> that<br />

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place, and the following year entered<br />

Bowdoin College, from which he was<br />

graduated in 1816, and took his second<br />

degree in 1820. He then entered the Andover<br />

Theological Seminary, graduating<br />

in 1819. He was ordained ior the minis-<br />

try in Topsfield, Massachusetts, the next<br />

year, and preached there nine years.<br />

With his family he then removed to<br />

Somers, <strong>Connecticut</strong>, and after nine years<br />

pastorate in that town, was acting pastor<br />

at Fairfield, <strong>Connecticut</strong>, from 1841 to<br />

1845. From 1857 to 1859 he was installed<br />

at Hillsborough, New Hampshire, and<br />

from that time until his death <strong>of</strong>ficiated<br />

without change at Southboro, Massachusetts,<br />

where he died in 1865. Rev. Mr.<br />

Dennis married, in 1820, Mary Parker,<br />

born in 1793 at Billerica, Massachusetts,<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Stephen and Mary (Duren)<br />

Parker. Rev. and Mrs. Dennis were the<br />

parents <strong>of</strong> ten children, the fourth child<br />

and second son being Rodney.<br />

Rodney Dennis removed with his par-<br />

ents when a child to Somers, <strong>Connecticut</strong>,<br />

and received his elementary education<br />

there, attending the High School for one<br />

term. When sixteen years <strong>of</strong> age he came<br />

to Hartford and was employed in mercan-<br />

tile business as a clerk. Through his in-<br />

dustry and thrift he soon established him-<br />

self in a business <strong>of</strong> his own, the firm <strong>of</strong><br />

Dennis & Ives Company, the interests <strong>of</strong><br />

which took him to. Georgia, where he remained<br />

for two years, and was employed<br />

by the well known firm <strong>of</strong> Hand, Wil-<br />

liams & Wilcox. He then returned to<br />

Albany, New York, and in 1855 to Hartford,<br />

where he became associated with<br />

the Phoenix Bank <strong>of</strong> that city in the<br />

capacity <strong>of</strong> accountant, remaining there<br />

for nine years. It was at that time, 1864,<br />

that the Travelers Insurance Company<br />

was chartered, and upon the request <strong>of</strong><br />

the President, James G. Batterson, and<br />

the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors, Mr. Dennis be-

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