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(P. 5C0, 1. 9 and 10 from bottom of page.) Gaylanc! should be Galen.<br />

(P. 501, bottom l<strong>in</strong>e.) Stephen Haight was son of Jacob and Katie Haight.<br />

(P. 502.) Middle names of the Haight <strong>family</strong> [Fam. 141 (2233-39), S.''] are as follows:<br />

William Hcnry,^ Ann Eliza,^ Charles Edivard,^ Joshua Jacob,^ Albert Humphrey,^ Maria Lotiisa,^<br />

Mary Ellen.^<br />

Joshua Jacobs Haight (2236) m. I Nov., 1S71, Emily V. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, at Somerset, N. Y. C<strong>in</strong>hlren (all horn <strong>in</strong><br />

Somrrsel, N. V) : (i) Eleanor Dorcas,' b. 2 Aug., 1S72; d. 23 Aug., 1S73. (2) Stephen Joshua,' b. 30 Mch., 1875.<br />

(3) Rebena Cecilia,' b. 19 Mch., 1S77. {4) Frederick William,' b. 16 Apr., iSSo. (5) Lewis George,' b. 25 July, 1SS2.<br />

Albert <strong>Humphreys</strong> Haight {2237) m. at Somerset, N. Y., 9 Aug., 1880, Hattie E. Lum. Cliildrm: (i) Harry<br />

Albert,' b. lo Sept., iSSi. (2) Hattie May,' b. 20 May, 1S83.<br />

Mary Ellen » Haight (2239) i". at Somerset, K. Y., 5 Apr., 1SS3, Edw<strong>in</strong> Carney, i.f Lockport, N. Y. Child:<br />

(i) Grace Elva,' b. 23 Aug., 1884, at Lockport, N. Y.<br />

(P. 516.) Alfred Dighton* Humphrey's [ram. 164 (10S4), s.=] wife was Esther<br />

Stannard, now liv<strong>in</strong>g at 37 Virg<strong>in</strong>ia St., B<strong>in</strong>ghamton, N. Y. <strong>The</strong>y had also a son Charles,'' who<br />

died aged n<strong>in</strong>e years. <strong>The</strong> eldest daughter, Emma,' married J.<br />

A. Boardman, i^f B<strong>in</strong>ghamton,<br />

N. Y., 35 Lydia St.<br />

(P. 516.) Oren Henry*^ Humphrey [Fam. 165 (2446), s.=] man-icd —— Bradstrcct.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir dau. IMary? m. Eletcher Neff, and has a dau. Res. (1S85) Chenango St., B<strong>in</strong>ghamton, N. Y.<br />

(P. 524.) Ira*^ Humphrey [Fam. 179 (1139), S.=] was bom at Galen, Wayne County,<br />

N. Y.; went to Michigan <strong>in</strong> 1S36, settl<strong>in</strong>g at Concord, Jackson Co. After liv<strong>in</strong>g there thirty<br />

years, he removed to Brook field.<br />

(P. 524.) Jane Abigail? Humphrey's [Fam. 179 (2547), S.=] husband, William Talbot,<br />

was born 19 July, 1854, <strong>in</strong> Witnedge, Uploman, Somersetshire, England; jo<strong>in</strong>ed (1874) and served<br />

<strong>in</strong> the British Army four years and seven months; went to Michigan <strong>in</strong> 1879.<br />

(P. 528.) Mary Stoddard Larked, wife of Col. Gad* <strong>Humphreys</strong>, '^- S- -^ tFam. 1.4<br />

(117S), S.=], was a dau. of Eunice Marsh, of Pittsfiekl, Mass., and was born there 11 Apr., 1797.<br />

(P- 565) Montgomery* Humphrey's [Fam. 209 (1335;). s.^] wife (dau. of David<br />

and Isabel Gleason) was born at Southampton, Mass., <strong>in</strong> 1802. From letters of Mrs. IMarcakkt<br />

Li-SK,7 dated at Missouri Valley, Iowa, we have the follow<strong>in</strong>g:<br />

"In the spr<strong>in</strong>g of 1883 Montgomery and his brother-<strong>in</strong>-law, Asahcl Gleason, built a tavern<br />

at Unionville, Ct., which, <strong>in</strong> consequence of Mr. H.'s poor health, was rented, <strong>in</strong> 1836, and lu'<br />

removed to his father-<strong>in</strong>-law's near Vermont, where he died <strong>in</strong> the spr<strong>in</strong>g of that year. His wiii.<br />

m. (2) Sylvester Hawley, of Avon, Ct. She d. 30 July, 1849, tc. 46 years and 9 mos.<br />

Children<br />

:<br />

I. Margaret 7 b. <strong>in</strong> July, 1S31; d. <strong>in</strong> spr<strong>in</strong>g of 1S83.<br />

II. Son ', d. a few hours old.<br />

III. Margaret Lusk ? (2838, see p. 565); m. at Hartford, Ct., 17 Nov., 1833, Carl Rudolph<br />

Neitzsch. b. at Leipzig, Germany, 7 Jan., 1830, who came to <strong>America</strong> <strong>in</strong> 1S49.<br />

Cab<strong>in</strong>et-maker. In Apr., 1855, they removed to a farm at Strawberry Po<strong>in</strong>t,<br />

Clayton Co., Iowa, but shortly removed to Little Sioux, Iowa. In Feb., 1857,<br />

Mr. N., on account of ill-health, gave up farm<strong>in</strong>g and went <strong>in</strong>to the furniture<br />

735<br />

bus<strong>in</strong>ess, with a partner named Patch. Was aiijiu<strong>in</strong>ted Poslniislcr iu 1862; enlisted

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