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appointment as postmaster, May 13, 1893,<br />

by President Cleveland. In political principle<br />

he is a Democrat, but his uniform<br />

courtesy and faithful discharge <strong>of</strong> his<br />

duties made him popular with all parties<br />

and his reappointment by successive presidents<br />

is the result <strong>of</strong> the demand made<br />

by his constituency. Mr. Crane is a member<br />

<strong>of</strong> the First Congregational Church<br />

<strong>of</strong> Wethersfield, and is active in promot-<br />

ing the moral influences which tend to<br />

elevate society. He is a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Business Men's Association <strong>of</strong> Wethers-<br />

field, takes an active part in neighborhood<br />

affairs, and is respected and esteemed<br />

throughout the community. He married,<br />

May 9, 1900, Catherine Christie, who was<br />

born in Hackensack, New Jersey, and died<br />

January 14, 1917. They were the parents<br />

<strong>of</strong> two children : Howard G. and David<br />

C. Crane.<br />

Mr. Crane is descended from another<br />

old family in <strong>Connecticut</strong>, the Deming<br />

family. The founder <strong>of</strong> the Deming<br />

family in America was John Deming, an<br />

early settler <strong>of</strong> Wethersfield, <strong>Connecticut</strong>,<br />

where in 1641 his homestead included a<br />

house, barn and five acres <strong>of</strong> land on the<br />

east side <strong>of</strong> High street and west <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Great Meadow. He married Honor,<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Richard Treat (another pio-<br />

neer), who may have been the daughter<br />

<strong>of</strong> his second wife, Alice (Gaylord) Treat.<br />

John Deming was a deputy in 1645, and<br />

as such was appointed on a committee "to<br />

give best safe advice they can to the In-<br />

dians." He was among the first to obtain<br />

a lot on the east side <strong>of</strong> the river, on<br />

the "Naubuc Farms," now town <strong>of</strong> Glas-<br />

tonbury, and it is recorded in the year<br />

1640 to John Demion. He probably did<br />

not live there, as his house was in Weth-<br />

ersfield and he sold land on the east side<br />

<strong>of</strong> the river in 1666. He purchased land<br />

at various times in Wethersfield, much<br />

<strong>of</strong> which he gave to his sons before his<br />

death. The last recorded act <strong>of</strong> his life<br />

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6Q<br />

was the signing <strong>of</strong> a codicil to his will,<br />

February 3, 1692. The will was proved<br />

November 21, 1705.<br />

Ebenezer Deming, fifth son and youngest<br />

child <strong>of</strong> John Deming, was born about<br />

1659, in Wethersfield, and in 1698 received<br />

a deed <strong>of</strong> land from his brother David, <strong>of</strong><br />

Cambridge, and inherited other lands in<br />

that vicinity from his father. He married<br />

there, July 16, 1677, Sarah, whose<br />

family name has become obliterated in the<br />

records. Their eldest child, Ebenezer<br />

Deming, born May 5, 1678, in Wethersfield,<br />

was a hatter by trade, a landowner<br />

in Wethersfield and Newington, and died<br />

April 16, 1763. He married, December<br />

27, 1704, Rebecca Treat, who was born<br />

about 1686, and died December 26, 1753,<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Lieutenant James and Re-<br />

becca (Lattimer) Treat. Her second<br />

son, Oliver Deming, born December 31,<br />

1709, was buried in Wethersfield, September<br />

30, 1789. He married, April 3,<br />

1735, Lucy Hale, born September 6, 1718,<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Nathaniel and Abigail (Francis)<br />

Hale. Their eldest child, Lemuel<br />

Deming. born October 16, 1735, was<br />

buried in Wethersfield, April 25, 1790. He<br />

married Hannah Standish, born May 22,<br />

1739, died February 3, 1826, daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Josiah and Hannah (Butler) Standish.<br />

Their third son, Levi Deming, born November<br />

25, 1764, baptized December 2,<br />

following, died September 27, 1848. He<br />

married, December 18, 1792, Sarah Grant,<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Aaron and Mabel (Easter)<br />

Grant, <strong>of</strong> East Windsor, <strong>Connecticut</strong>.<br />

Their daughter, Pamelia Deming, born<br />

November 8, 1800, became the wife <strong>of</strong><br />

David Crane, and grandmother <strong>of</strong> Harry<br />

Weslev Crane.<br />

BLISS, Francis Edward,<br />

Publisher.<br />

Francis Edward Bliss, whose death<br />

occurred in Hartford, <strong>Connecticut</strong>, No-

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