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of a too implicit confidence <strong>in</strong> the patriotism and good faith of his countrymen; be<strong>in</strong>g confident<br />

that the Cont<strong>in</strong>ental currency would be redeemed, he sold his property <strong>in</strong> Dutchess County for<br />

$30,000, tak<strong>in</strong>g the entire sum <strong>in</strong> Cont<strong>in</strong>ental money. After long years of wait<strong>in</strong>g for the redemption,<br />

which never came, he saw the earn<strong>in</strong>gs of a life-time changed to worthless paper. His home<br />

was one mile East of what is now INIecklenburg. No vestige of the place now rema<strong>in</strong>s, save a<br />

portion of the apple trees he planted. Though himself a Presbyterian, he was <strong>in</strong>strumental <strong>in</strong><br />

found<strong>in</strong>g the Colony of Friends <strong>in</strong> the towns of Hector and Ulysses, N. Y.<br />

He married Sarah , who was born 19 Feb., 1732; died 25 Apr., 1810. Col. Humphrey<br />

died 10 Mch., 1812.<br />

Children:<br />

I. Mary,- b. 20 Feb., 1758; m. Charles Carman, from whom sprang the Colony of<br />

Quakers <strong>in</strong> Hector and Ulysses, N. Y. She died 8 Dec, 1836.<br />

n. Elizabeth,- b. 11 Nov., 1762; m. Levi Wood.<br />

HI. CoRNELRs," b. 18 May, 1768; m. Sarah Woolsey. Family 2.<br />

IV. William C.-, b. 17 Dec, 1780; m. three times; resided near Altay, Schuyler County,<br />

N. Y. ; had thirteen children, all but three now (1884) dead. Our <strong>in</strong>formant, Mr.<br />

George H. Humphrey, of Breesport, asserts that one of William C.'s sons was Ira,<br />

the mail-carrier, burned <strong>in</strong> the Sanilac County (Mich.) fire (see p. 1055). This is,<br />

however, open to question.<br />

FAMILY 2.<br />

Cornelius' Humphrey<br />

Woolsey, who died 5 Feb., 1849. He died 5 Apr., iSiy.<br />

Children:<br />

I. Thomas i; m. Sally Koon. Family 3.<br />

II. Richard-'; was a wanderer.<br />

HI. George 3; m. Polly Galtry. Family 4.<br />

((-'(^l- Comelius^) was bom i8 May, 1768. He married Sarah<br />

IV. Dorcas 3; m. Joseph Sanford; resided near Geneva, N. Y. ; both (1886) dead; their<br />

<strong>family</strong>, with the exception of a daughter who married J. G. Humphrey, of Elmira,<br />

N. Y., are scattered <strong>in</strong> Western States.<br />

V. Cornelius C.3, b. i May, 1800; m. Sarah Brees. Family 5.<br />

VI. Sally 3; m. Mahlon McConnel; had six children; removed to Indiana about 1836;<br />

she still (1884) survived.<br />

VII. Caleb 3; died unmarried, <strong>in</strong> Indiana, about 1854.<br />

FAMILY 3.<br />

Thomas^ Humphrey (ComeUus,- Col. ComeHus') married Sally (dau. of Nathaniel)<br />

Koon. <strong>The</strong>y lived, at one time, near Dundee, Yates Co., N. Y. ; then moved to Candor, Tioga<br />

Co., N. Y., where he died, about 20 Feb., 1870, and was buried at Weltonville on the 2 2d. She<br />

died about 24 Dec, 1872, and was buried at Weltonville on Christmas. He was a soldier <strong>in</strong> the<br />

War of 1 81 2.*<br />

Children:<br />

I. Cornelius^; res. (1886) Wiscons<strong>in</strong>.<br />

II. Hannah

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