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JOBBABCOCKandMary Ann HullA Research RecordIncludes research on the <strong>Babcock</strong>, Hull, Gibson and Stowell familiesfor corrections and additionscontact Terry E. <strong>Davis</strong>1109 W. YuccaClovis, NM 88101Web Site: http://www.tedmrd.com


1910 GALEN, WAYNE CO, NY (GIBSON) .......................................................................................................... 311910 SENECA CO, NY (BABCOCK, TRICKLER) ................................................................................................. 311910 HOLLIS, HARMON CO, OK (BABCOCK) ................................................................................................... 311910 HOBART, KIOWA CO, OK (BABCOCK) ..................................................................................................... 311910 BOSTON, SUFFOLK CO, MA (COOLEY) .................................................................................................... 311915 TYRE, SENECA CO, NY (BABCOCK) ........................................................................................................ 321920 HOBART, KIOWA CO, OK (BABCOCK) ..................................................................................................... 321920 ENID, GARFIELD CO, OK (BABCOCK) ...................................................................................................... 321920 GALEN, WAYNE CO, NY (BOYINGTON) ................................................................................................... 321920 SAN JOAQUIN CO, CA (GIBSON) .............................................................................................................. 321925 SOUTHAMPTON, SUFFOLK CO, NY (BABCOCK) ....................................................................................... 321930 ANTELOPE, LOS ANGELES CO, CA (BABCOCK) ....................................................................................... 331930 SAN JOAQUIN CO, CA (GIBSON, MAHAFFEY) .......................................................................................... 331930 SAG HARBOR, SUFFOLK CO, NY (BABCOCK) .......................................................................................... 331940 SAG HARBOR, SUFFOLK CO, NY (BABCOCK) .......................................................................................... 33PHOTO GALLERY ........................................................................................................................................... 34SMITH HULL BABCOCK .................................................................................................................................... 34EDITH (BABCOCK) KIRKPATRICK ..................................................................................................................... 34CAPTAIN HEDGES AND NANCY MARIA BABCOCK ............................................................................................ 35LYMAN AND MARY DAYTON BABCOCK ........................................................................................................... 35JOB AND MARY HULL BABCOCK ...................................................................................................................... 36MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS ....................................................................................................................... 37BABCOCK ......................................................................................................................................................... 37Emails and Internet Postings ...................................................................................................................... 37GIBSON ............................................................................................................................................................. 40Emails ......................................................................................................................................................... 40Daniel J. Gibson Death Certificate ............................................................................................................. 43Cora Delia (Gibson) <strong>Babcock</strong> Death Certificate ........................................................................................ 44HULL ................................................................................................................................................................ 45Emails and Internet Postings ...................................................................................................................... 45Smith Hull <strong>Babcock</strong> Death Certificate ........................................................................................................ 48MARRIGE RECORDS ...................................................................................................................................... 49MISCELLANEOUS MARRIAGE EXTRACTS .......................................................................................................... 49TEMPLE M. KIRKPATRICK AND EDITH E. BABCOCK MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE ................................................. 50BIOGRAPHIES .................................................................................................................................................. 51JAMES BADCOCK (1612-1679) ......................................................................................................................... 51ELIAS HULL ...................................................................................................................................................... 51NEWTON WALTER MAHAFFEY (1864 – 1951) .................................................................................................. 52SAILING STORY ABOUT HENRY BABCOCK (1821-1886) ................................................................................... 54DANIEL JOSLIN GIBSON (1825-1917) ............................................................................................................... 55ENCIE BABCOCK (1910-2008) .......................................................................................................................... 56JULIA A. (LAMB) BABCOCK (1836-1906) ......................................................................................................... 57HEDGES BABCOCK (1807–1871) ...................................................................................................................... 58MARY (POLLY SMITH) HULL (1789–1876)....................................................................................................... 59WILLIAM BABCOCK (1830-1873) ..................................................................................................................... 59THOMAS E. BABCOCK (1856-1923) .................................................................................................................. 60THOMAS TIPLING .............................................................................................................................................. 62OBITUARIES.................................................................................................................................................. 63ELLEN M. (HORSLEY) GIBSON (1842 – 1914)................................................................................................... 63DANIEL J. GIBSON (1825-1917)........................................................................................................................ 63NATHAN GIBSON (1823-1908) ......................................................................................................................... 63JEHIEL C. HULL (1814-1902) ........................................................................................................................... 63CHARLES A. TIPLING (1863 – 1929) ................................................................................................................. 64GEORGE BABCOCK (1858-1926) ...................................................................................................................... 64MARY A. (HULL) BABCOCK (1814-1897) ........................................................................................................ 64FRANKLIN HULL (1840-1864) .......................................................................................................................... 65<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 3


HullResearch records on the Hull line are very abundant on the Internet and the Hulls havebeen in the United States since the 1600’s. According to Ancestry.com files the Hullsoriginated from England and arrived at the port of Boston, Massachusetts in 1630 and endedup settling in Connecticut before the mid 1650’s. The earliest reported Hulls of this researchwere George (1590-1659) and Thamzen Mitchell (1592-1655) Hull. By the time their sonJosiah died in 1675 the family was entrenched in Middlesex County, Connecticut where Hullfamily members can still be found to this date. It is believed that there is a link to CommodoreIsaac Hull (1773-1843) to this family, especially given the fact they are all from the sameregion of Connecticut, but the link is not proven. If a link does exist it would be throughJosiah’s son Joseph—since Isaac’s ancestry follows from 4 generations of Joseph Hull’s. Toconfuse things a little further, the names Josiah and Joseph are often one and the same.A hundred years later my own research picks up with Eliakim Hull (1752-1813). Eliakim,son of Enos 3 and Phebe Graves Hull, was born and died in Middlesex County, CT. Eliakimhad three wives by 1800—two of which bore him children. From Middlesex County marriageand birth records, I know that Eliakim married Rachel Wells, his second wife, in Durham onMarch 14, 1787; Rachel was the daughter of Jonathan and Mary Wells and the mother ofJehiel Hull, progenitor of the family line in this research.Jehiel Hull was born on July 30, 1789 in Middlesex County, Durham, Connecticut. Hewas one of 3 children born to Eliakim and Rachel—his two other siblings were twins, Henryand Polly Hull born in September 1790. Since Eliakim remarried a few years later in 1796 itis possible that Rachel died from complications while having the twins. I am unsure of thevarious occupations of Hull ancestors but found in various records that sailing and whalingcaptains were a major part of their lives. From some accountings, Jehiel Hull was a colorfuland well-traveled ancestor with some interesting life experiences—ranging from beingshipwrecked on the South Sea Islands with cannibals to fighting in the War of 1812. It wasoften stated that Jehiel and his Hull line were long lived—at the time of his death in SagHarbor, New York in 1880, he was 90 years old and 11 or his 12 children were still living.One son, whose name I have not found yet, was reportedly killed by a whale while he was outto sea. One daughter, Mary Ann (1816-1897) married into another family that spent a lot oftime out to sea.Mary Ann Hull was born April 4, 1816 in Middlesex County, CT. Sometime before 1850the Jehiel Hull family ended up in East Hampton, Suffolk County, New York leaving behindat least three of their children, Melissa B. Crockett Hull and Henry A. Hull. Albert Picket Hullstayed a while longer in Connecticut but later ended up in Suffolk County, New York. MaryAnn married Captain Job <strong>Babcock</strong> of Sag Harbor, New York in June 1837—Job came fromgenerations of whaling captains of Sag Harbor.Thanks to <strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull probate records in Suffolk County, and a 2013 visit to theHamptons in New York, I was able to put together a very complete picture of Job and Mary’simmediate family. A biography about Job and Mary’s son and my wife’s great-grandfather,Smith Hull <strong>Babcock</strong> (1853-1919), verified family relationships and lore.Smith Hull <strong>Babcock</strong> married Cora Deliah Gibson in 1872 Wayne County, New York;Cora was the daughter of Daniel Joslin and Jane Stowell Gibson.Terry <strong>Davis</strong>, husband of Marge (2 nd great-granddaughter of Mary Ann Hull)3 Some internet sources show parents of Eliakim as Eliakim (b. 1721) and Rebecca Stewart, instead of Enos andPheobe. This is an area of dispute that requires further research.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 6


SMITH HULL BABCOCK ANCESTRAL CHART<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 7


CORA DELIAH GIBSON ANCESTRAL CHART<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 8


CENSUS RECORDS1790 Suffolk Co, NY (<strong>Babcock</strong>)East Hampton <strong>Babcock</strong>, Stephen M2 under 16, M1 16+, F2 (1 other Free Person–6 in Household)South Hampton Simeon <strong>Babcock</strong>M1 under 16, 2M 16+, F2 (5 in Household)1800 Suffolk Co, NY (<strong>Babcock</strong>)East Hampton <strong>Babcock</strong>, Jerusha, F2 under 10, F1 10-15, F1 26-44South Hampton Arnold <strong>Babcock</strong> M2 under 10, M1 16-25, 3F under 10, 1F 10-15, 1F 16-25Benjamin Badcock M1 under 10, M1 16-25, 2F under 10, 1F 16-25Likely family members…1 M under 10 – (unknown son born between 1791-1800)2 F under 10 – (unknown daughters born between 1791-1800)1 M 16-25 – Benjamin <strong>Babcock</strong>, Sr. (born between 1775-1784)1 F 16–25 Phebe <strong>Babcock</strong>, Sr. (born between 1775-1784)Thomas Badcock 1M under 10, 1M 26-44, 1F 16-25Likely family members…1 M under 10 – (unknown son born between 1791-1800)1 F 16-25 – Mary <strong>Babcock</strong> (born between 1775-1784)1 M 26-44 – Thomas <strong>Babcock</strong> (born between 1756-1774)William Badcock 1M 16-25, 1F under 10, 1F 16-25, 1F 45+Likely family members…1 F under 10 – (unknown daughter born between 1791-1800)1 M 16-25 – William Henry <strong>Babcock</strong> (born between 1775-1784)1 F 16-25 – Jerusha <strong>Babcock</strong> (born between 1775-1784)1 F 45+ – (unknown mother or mother-in-law before 1756)<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 9


1810 Suffolk Co, New York (<strong>Babcock</strong>)Southold Arnold <strong>Babcock</strong> M3 under 10, M1 10-15, M1 26-44F1 under 10, F1 10-15, F1 16-25, F1 26-44Southhampton Benjamin <strong>Babcock</strong> M4 under 10, M2 10-15, M1 26-44, F1 under 10, F2 10-15, F1 26-44Likely family members…4 M under 10 –Howell H., Hedges, Job, (unknown son b. bet. 1801-1810)1 F under 10 – Phebe2 M 10-15 – Benjamin W., (unknown son born bet. 1795-1799)2 F 10-15 – Mary, Sarah1 M 26-44 – Benjamin <strong>Babcock</strong>, Sr.1 F 26-44 – Phebe <strong>Babcock</strong>, Sr.Mary <strong>Babcock</strong> M1 under 10, F1 26-44Likely family members…1 M under 10 – Charles b. 18051 F 26-44 – Mary <strong>Babcock</strong> (born between 1766-1884)(Thomas absent – likely at sea with oldest son)Wm <strong>Babcock</strong> M2 under 10, M1 26-44, F1 under 10, F1 26-44Likely family members…2 M under 10 – William H. Jr., George L.1 F under 10 – (unknown daughter)1 M 26-44 – William Henry <strong>Babcock</strong>, Sr.1 F 26-44 – Jerusha <strong>Babcock</strong><strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 10


1820 Steuben Co, New York (<strong>Babcock</strong>)Bath Elisha S. <strong>Babcock</strong> M1 26-44, F1 10-15, F1 16-25,John <strong>Babcock</strong> M4 under 10, M1 26-44, F2 under 10, F1 10-15, F1 26-44Simeon <strong>Babcock</strong> M1 26-44, M1 45+, F1 45+Cohocton James <strong>Babcock</strong> M4 under 10, M1 26-44, F1 26-44Prattsburg Joseph S. <strong>Babcock</strong> M1 26-44, F1 16-25Painted Post Ralph <strong>Babcock</strong> M1 10-15, M1 16-25, M2 26-44, F1 16-261820 Ontario Co, New York (<strong>Babcock</strong>)Jerusalem Stephen <strong>Babcock</strong> M1 26-44, F1 under 10, F1 16-25, F1 26-44Job <strong>Babcock</strong> M1 26-44, F1 under 10, F2 26-44Milo Abiram M4 under 10, M1 26-44, F1 under 10, F1 26-44Charles M1 45+, F1 45+Lyons Effa M1 10-15, M1 16-18, M3 16-25, F1 10-15, F1 26-44, F1 45+Ontario Daniel M1 45+, F1 under 10, F1 16-25William M1 26-44, F2 under 10, F1 26-44Middlesex Elisha M1 under 10, M2 10-15, M1 26-44, M1 45+,F1 under 10, F2 16-25, F1 26-44, F1 45+Samuel M2 under 10, M1 26-44, F3 under 10, F1 10-15, F1 26-44Simeon M2 under 10, M1 16-25, M1 26-44, F2 under 10, F1 16-25Mendon George M2 10-15, M1 16-25, M1 45+, F1 16-25, F1 26-44Pittsford Leonard M2 under 10, M1 10-15, M1 16-18, M2 16-25, M1 26-44, M1 45+F3 under 10, F1 26-44, F1 45+Perinton Nathan M1 26-44, F1 under 10, F1 26-44Simon M2 under 10, M1 26-44, F1 under 10, F1 26-44Gorham Oliver M1 under 10, M1 10-15, M1 26-44, F1 10-15, F1 26-44Samuel M2 under 10, M1 10-15, M1 16-18, M2 16-26, M2 45+F1 10-15, F1 16-25, F1 45+William M3 under 10, M1 10-15, M1 26-44, F6 under 10, F2 26-44Palmyra Russell M3 under 10, M1 26-44, F1 under 10, F1 26-44Benton Samuel M2 under 10, M1 26-44, F2 under 10, F2 10-15, F1 26-44William M1 under 10, M5 16-25, M1 26-44, F1 16-25, F1 26-44Farmington William M2 under 10, M1 26-44, F1 under 10, F1 10-15, F1 26-44<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 11


1820 Suffolk Co, New York (<strong>Babcock</strong>)Southampton Benjamin <strong>Babcock</strong> M2 under 10, M1 45+, F2 under 10, F1 10-15, F1 45+Likely family members…2 M under 10 – Lyman, George2 F under 10 – Hannah, (unknown daughter)1 F 10-15 - Phebe1 M 45+ – Benjamin <strong>Babcock</strong>, Sr.1 F 45+ – Phebe <strong>Babcock</strong>, Sr.Thomas M2 under 10, M1 10-15, M1 45+, F1 under 10, F1 16-25,Likely family members…2 M under 10 – (unknown son’s or grandsons b. bet 1811-1820)1 F under 10 – (unknown daughter or granddaughter)1 M 10-15 – Charles born 18051 F 16-25 – (unknown – could be new wife or oldest son’s wife)1 M 45+ – Thomas <strong>Babcock</strong> (born before 1776)East Hampton Jurusha F2 16-25, F1 45+William H. M2 under 10, M1 26-44, F1 26-44Likely family members…2 M under 10 – William H. Jr., George L.1 M 26-44 – William Henry <strong>Babcock</strong>, Sr.1 F 26-44 – Jerusha <strong>Babcock</strong>7080)Pg. 1581830 Durham, Middlesex Co, CT (Hull)Under 5 5-10 10-15 15-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-Hannah Hull 4 Male 0 0 0 0 1Female 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01Eliakim W. Hull 5 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 1Jerusha Hull 10 0 0 1 0 0 0 1Henry Hull 0 1 1 0 0 0 10 1 1 0 0 1Pg. 152John Hull 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 1Harriott Hull Female 1 1 0 0 0 1Pg. 154Jehiel Hull 1 0 1 2 0 0 12 1 1 0 0 0 1 (and 1 70-Likely family members…1 M under 5 – John W. b. 1824 – not in right census age group2 F under 5 – Melissa B. b. 1826, Harriet Frances b. 18271 M 10-15 – likely Gilbert – unknown son killed at sea1 F 5-10 – Ann C. b. 18221 F 10-15 – Mary Ann b. 1816 or Emily M. b. 18202 M 15-20 – Jehiel C. b. 1814, Albert P. b. 18121 M 40-50 – Jehiel Hull, Sr. b. 17891 F 40-50 – Polly Smith b. 17891F 70-80 – could be Jehiel’s step-mother, Hannah Nettleton Hull 64 Hannah Hull (b. 1798), daughter of Eliakim and Hannah Nettleton Hull.5 Eliakim W. Hull (b. 1800) was son of Eliakim and Hannah Nettleton Hull.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 12


1830 Suffolk Co, NY (<strong>Babcock</strong>)East Hampton Charles <strong>Babcock</strong> 7 1M 5-9, 1M 20-29, 1F 20-29Likely family members…1 M 5-9 – (unknown son born between 1821-1830)1 F 20-29 – Hannah <strong>Babcock</strong> b. 18071 M 20-29 – Charles <strong>Babcock</strong> b. 1805Wm H. <strong>Babcock</strong> 2M 10-14, 1M 40-49, 3F 30-39, 1F 60-69 8Likely family members…2 M 10-14 – Willam H. Jr., George L.3 F 30-39 – Jerusha b. 1790 wife of W.H., (2 unknown sisters)1 M 40-49 – William Henry <strong>Babcock</strong>, Sr. (b. 1781)1 F 60-69 – (Jerusha born bet 1761-1770)John <strong>Babcock</strong> 1M under 5, 1M 20-29, 1F 15-19, 1F 40-49Southampton Benj <strong>Babcock</strong> 1M 5-9, 1M 10-14, 1M 15-19, 3M 20-29, 2M 30-39, 1M 50-591F 10-14, 2F 20-29, 2F 30-39, 1F 50-59Likely family members…1 M 5-9 – Henry A.1 M 10-14 – George1 F 10-14 - Hannah1 M 15-19 – Lyman3 M 20-29 – Job, Hedges, Howell2 F 20-29 – Sarah, Phebe2 M 30-39 – Benjamin, (unknown son or son-in-law)2 F 30-39 – (unknown daughters or daughter-in-laws)1 M 50-59 – Benjamin, Sr.1 F 50-59 – Phebe, Sr.1830 Yates Co, NY (<strong>Babcock</strong>)(created from Ontario and Steuben counties, NY in 1823)Milo Burghordt <strong>Babcock</strong> 3M Under 5, 1M 5-9, 1M 30-39, 1F 5-9, 1F 30-39Benton William <strong>Babcock</strong> 1M Under 5, 1M 5-9, 1M 15-19, 1M 20-29, 1M 30-391F Under 5, 1F 20-29, 1F 30-39Charles P. <strong>Babcock</strong> 1M Under 5, 1M 10-14, 2M 15-19, 1M 20-29, 1F 20-29, 1F 50-591830 Wayne Co, NY (<strong>Babcock</strong>)(created from Ontario County, NY in 1823)Rose Stephen <strong>Babcock</strong> 2M 5-9, 1M 40-49, 1F 10-14, 1F 30-39Arcadia George <strong>Babcock</strong> 2M 10-14, 1M 60-69, 1F Under 5, 1F 5-9, 1F 30-39, 1F 60-69Moses <strong>Babcock</strong> 1M Under 5, 2M 5-9, 1M 10-14, 1M 15-19, 1M 40-491F Under 5, 1F 5-9, 1F 10-14, 1F 30-396 It appears that by 1840, Hannah Nettleton Hull, widow of Eliakim, is living with her daughter, Hannah.7 Charles <strong>Babcock</strong> likely from the household of Thomas <strong>Babcock</strong> of 1820 census.8 Female 60-69 likely Jerusha who was living with two daughters in the 1820 census – this makes it a strongprobability that Jerusha is William’s mother and the two additional females in the household are his sisters.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 13


1840 Wayne Co, NY (<strong>Babcock</strong>)Arcadia, pg. 165 George <strong>Babcock</strong> 1M 15-19, 1M 70-79, 2F 15-19, 1F 40-49pg. 168 George <strong>Babcock</strong> (listed in index but not found in on-line census)Lyons, pg. 47 Sophrana <strong>Babcock</strong> 2F 20-29William <strong>Babcock</strong> 3M 30-39, 1F 70-791840 Suffolk Co, NY (<strong>Babcock</strong>)Easthampton William H. <strong>Babcock</strong> 1M 20-29, 1M 50-59, 2F 40-49, 1F 70-79(1 Employed inManufacture…)William H. <strong>Babcock</strong> 1M 20-29, 1F 15-19 (1 Employed in Manufacture and Trade)Benjamin <strong>Babcock</strong> 1M 30-39, 1F 30-39 (1 Employed in Manufacture and Trade)Howell <strong>Babcock</strong> 1M under 5, 1M 15-19, 1M 30-39, 1F 30-39 (1 Seaman)Hedges <strong>Babcock</strong> 2M under 5, 1M 30-39, 1F 20-29 (1 Seaman)Southampton Alanson <strong>Babcock</strong> 1M 30-39, 1F 10-14, 1F 30-39 (1 Seaman)Charles <strong>Babcock</strong> 1M 30-39, 1F 10-14, 1F 30-39 (1 Employed in Agriculture)Ezra <strong>Babcock</strong>1M under 5, 1M 20-29, 1F 20-29 (1 Employed in Manufacture andTrade)Phebe <strong>Babcock</strong> 1M 10-14, 1F 10-14, 1F 40-49, 1F 60-69 (1Seaman)Silas <strong>Babcock</strong>1M 20-29, 2F under 5, 1F 20-29 (1 Employed in Manufacture andTrade)1840 Yates Co, NY (<strong>Babcock</strong>)Milo Charles <strong>Babcock</strong> 1M 5-9, 1M 30-40, 1M 50-60, 1F 30-40Suzana <strong>Babcock</strong> 2M 10-14, 1M 15-19, 1M 20-29, 1F 15-19, 1F 40-50Barrington William <strong>Babcock</strong> 1M Under 5, 2M 5-9, 1M 20-29, 1F Under 5, 1F 20-29Job <strong>Babcock</strong> 1M 20-29, 1M 50-59, 1F 20-29, 1F 50-59Benton Hannah <strong>Babcock</strong> 1M 5-9, 2M 10-14, 2M 15-19, 1F 40-49, 1F 70-79Jerusalem Nathan <strong>Babcock</strong> 1M 5-9, 1M 10-14, 2M 15-19, 1M 40-49, 1F 10-14, 1F 40-49Oliver <strong>Babcock</strong> 1M Under 5, 1M 5-9, 1M 10-14, 1M 15-19, 1M 40-491F Under 5, 1F 5-9, 1F 10-14, 1F 30-39Job L. <strong>Babcock</strong> 1M 20-29, 1F 20-29<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 14


601840 Durham, Middlesex Co, CT (Hull)Male Under 5 5-10 10-15 15-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-Jehiel Hull 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 1Female 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1Likely family members…1 M 5-10 – Henry A. b. 18321 F 5-10 – Jane (Jennie) A. b. 18341 F 10-15 – Melissa B. b. 1826 or Harriet Frances b. 18271 M 15-20 – John W. b. 18241 F 15-20 – Ann C. b. 18222 M 20-30 – Jehiel C. b. 1814, Albert P. b. 18121 M 50-60 – Jehiel Hull, Sr. b. 17891 F 50-60 – Polly Smith b. 1789Gilbert Hull 9 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 1Isaac Hull 1 0 0 10 0 0 0 1Sylvanus Hull 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 10 1 1 1 0 0 1Eliakim W. Hull 10 1 0 0 0 0 0 010 0 0 0 1Hannah Hull 11 Female 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01Leonard Hull 2 0 1 0 0 10 1 0 0 0 1Henry Hull 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 1 0 1 0 0 1Elias H. Hull 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 1John Hull 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 0 0 19 Gilbert is the best candidate to be the one Jehiel and Polly son not accounted for – lost at sea.10 Eliakim W. Hull (b. 1800) was son of Eliakim and Hannah Nettleton Hull.11 Hannah Nettleton Hull (1765-1845), widow of Eliakim Hull, living with her daughter Hannah.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 15


1850 Durham, Middlesex Co, CT (Hull)Durham Sept 12, 1850MiddletownJohn Robinson 12 47 b. CT Wm Cooley 31 b. CTPhebe A. 46 b. CT Emily 30 b. CTHarriet E. 11 b. CT Ellen 10 b. CTAlbert P. Hull 38 b. CT Harriet 9 b. CTMary 4 b. CTElizabeth 2 b. CTAdditional Hulls in Durham, Middlesex County, CTSwierne Hull 31 MalePatience Hull 27 FemaleIsaac Hull 37 MaleDeborah K Hull 38 FemaleErastus R Hull 12 MaleHenrietta H Hull 1 FemaleHarriet E Hull 23 FemaleJerusha Hull 74 FemaleLeonard Hull 43 MaleEmily Hull 48 FemaleNelson Hull 14 MaleFrederick Hull 12 MaleEmily Hull 10 FemaleMarrietta Hull 38 FemaleEllen Hull 17 FemaleHarvey Hull 45 MaleSusan Hull 34 FemaleTimothy E Hull 9 MaleJames R B Hull 3 MaleJohn Hull 46 MaleMarantha Hull 39 FemaleEllen Hull 19 FemaleElizabeth Hull 17 FemaleLorinda Hull 46 FemaleMayetta Hull 39 Female12 Albert P. Hull, son of Jehial and Polly Smith Hull. John and Pheobe Sranton Robinson married 15 May 1826Middlesex Co, CT, with daughter, Harriet, who was born 17 Sep 1839 in Durham, Middlesex Co, CT – stillneed to determine the link to the Hull family. This family was also recorded in the 1850 Wayne Co, NY census.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 16


1850 Wayne Co, NY (<strong>Babcock</strong>, Babcox, Hull, Robinson)Galen, October 13, 1850GalenClark <strong>Babcock</strong> 45 b. NY John Robinson 13 47 b. CTMary 35 b. NY Phebe A. 46 b. CTBenj 7 b. NY Harriet E. 11 b. CTEdgar 4 b. NY Albert P. Hull 14 38 b. CTLyonsArcadiaWilliam Babcox 15 47 b. VT George <strong>Babcock</strong> 89 b. CONNElias 44 b. NJ Content 70 b. NYDavid Gilkey 29 b. NJ Charlotte Showerman 26 b. NYAdeline Gilkey 22 b. NJWalworthMarion Joseph <strong>Babcock</strong> 30 b. RIClark R. <strong>Babcock</strong> 16 38 b. NY Caroline 20 b. NJMaria 39 b. NY Allis E. 2 b. NJMarian 16 b. NYSalome J. 13 b. NY NewarkJasper N. 9 b. OH Jerusha <strong>Babcock</strong> 32 b. MA (f)Sarah L. 5 b. OHLorinda M. 1 b. OH LyonsJames <strong>Babcock</strong> 24 b. NYButlerLyman <strong>Babcock</strong> 37 b. NY LyonsHannah B. 21 b. NY Stanton Babcox 44 b. MAWilliam P. 5 b. NY Effa 17 82 b. NJ (died Feb 1850)Josephine A. 3 b. NYElsie E. 6/12 b. NYJeheil C. Hull 32 b. ConnMargarat 29 b. ScotFranklin 10 b. NYHarriet 8 b. NYCelestia Brown 21 b. NYHenry Browers 21 b. NY1850 Whitestown, Oneida Co, NY (<strong>Babcock</strong>)1850 Queensbury, Warren Co, NY (Gibson)Nathan Gibson 25 b. VTIsabel 23 b. NY13 Still need to determine the link to the Hull family.14 Albert P. Hull, son of Jehial and Polly Smith Hull – brother to Mary Hull <strong>Babcock</strong>. Phebe A. Robinsonpossibly his sister.15 William <strong>Babcock</strong>, born NJ, died May 1880 at the age of 77 in Lyons, NY. No family link.16 Clark Rice <strong>Babcock</strong>, born 5 June 1812 reported to be the son of Isaac and Persis Rice <strong>Babcock</strong> according tothe Mason Family Tree source in Ancestry.com. He is last seen in Merrimack, Sauk County, Wisconsin in the1870 census. No link has been made to the <strong>Babcock</strong>’s of this research.17 Effa Babcox not verified in Stanton Babcox household since she died prior to making the census<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 17


1850 Yates Co, NY (<strong>Babcock</strong>, Gibson)BarringtonJobe <strong>Babcock</strong> 18 67 b. NY William H. <strong>Babcock</strong> 33 b. NYSally <strong>Babcock</strong> 61 b. NY Cornelia C. 35 b. NYMary A. 8 b. NYSusanna <strong>Babcock</strong> 19 56 b. NY Julia A. 6 b. NYMorris P. 30 b. NY Abiram L. 3 b. NYSusan J. 1 b. NYJobe L. <strong>Babcock</strong> 37 b. NYCordelia 31 b. NY Byron B. <strong>Babcock</strong> 20 25 b. NYAbiram 9 b. NYSusan 7 b. NY John <strong>Babcock</strong> 21 20 b. NYMark 5 b. NYEsther 3 b. NYJohn 9/12 b. NYBentonPeter Gibson 22 17 b. NY Cabinet Maker Apprentice1850 Springport, Jackoson Co, NY (Pierson)Daniel H. Pierson 43 b. NYPhebe23 45 b. NYNancy 18 b. NYMary 16 b. NYHannah 14 b. NYDaniel 4 b. MIPhebe 1 b. MI18 Job and Sally Gillet <strong>Babcock</strong> (married 19 Feb 1814 in Scipio, Wayne Co, NY) – Job the son of Charles andCatherine Smith <strong>Babcock</strong>. I am trying to verify if this line ties into the Hedges <strong>Babcock</strong> line – many of thenames are the same and the same location of families is quite a coincidence.19 Susanna Lee <strong>Babcock</strong>, widow of Abiram <strong>Babcock</strong> who died in 1829.20 Enumerated with the Asa and Deiademia Hopkins family (as carpenter).21 Enumerated with Samuel and Adaline Miller family (as laborer).22 Tracking this Peter as possible brother to Nathan and Daniel J. Gibson – Peter is enumerated with DeWitt C.(age 30) and Mary (age 28) Oneail.23 Phebe <strong>Babcock</strong> Pierson, sister to Hedges <strong>Babcock</strong> – her surviving children were named in his 1871 will.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 18


1850 Suffolk Co, NY (<strong>Babcock</strong>, Hull, Simons)East Hampton24 Aug 1850Job <strong>Babcock</strong> 24 41 b. NY Lydia Simons 41Mary A. 34 b. NY John H. 18Jane A. Hull 19 b. NY Elijah 70 BlacksmithElisa P. 51Rhoda Simons 39 b. CTMary B. 12 b. NY Nathan Tabor 27 b. NYJane C. 10 b. NY Ann 26 b. ConnAnn T. 7 b. NY Helen 5 b. NYWilliam A. 5 b. NY Mary Hull 25 62 b. ConnChas? 29 b. NY Laborer Francis (fem) 21 b. NYHenry <strong>Babcock</strong> 61 b. NY Carpenter William H. <strong>Babcock</strong> 35 b. NYJerusha <strong>Babcock</strong> 59 b. NY Elisa 30 b. NYGeorge L. 30 b. NY Chas H. 9 b. NYHowell H. <strong>Babcock</strong> 26 47 b. NY Seaman IslipElishba 50 b. NY Morris Hull 22 b. ConnLyman H. 12 b. NY Frances Hull 27 20 b. ConnSamuel H. 10 b. NYSouthhamptonBenj <strong>Babcock</strong> 28 49 b. NY Sail Maker Alanson <strong>Babcock</strong> 45 b. NY LaborerElisa 44 b. NY Nancy 43 b. NYAnna L. 4 b. NY Madison Baker (M) 25 b. NY BoatmanBenjamin W. 1 b. NY Sarah 21 b. NYJane Simmon 19 b. NYJohn <strong>Babcock</strong> 46 b. NY SeamanPhebe 38 b. NY Chas <strong>Babcock</strong> 45 b. NYWilliam 20 b. NY Seaman Hannah 43 b. NYJane 17 b. NY Frances M. 19 b. NYLodervic 9 b. NY Helen M. 9 b. NYMaria 7 b. NY Harriet A. 8 b. NYHarriet 3 b. NYSamuel Edwards 40 b. NYHenry <strong>Babcock</strong> 40 b. NY Emeline Pierce 30 b. NYMary 35 b. NY Chas <strong>Babcock</strong> 30 b. NYLaura 6 b. NY Elisabeth Hedges 31 b. NYCharlotte M. 1 b. NY Ann E. Pierce 12 b. NYAbigail Erving 58 b. NYJane <strong>Babcock</strong> 29 18 b. NYFrances <strong>Babcock</strong> 30 20 b. NY24 Job, brother of Hedges <strong>Babcock</strong> – Job is named in Hedges 1871 will. Mary Ann Hull, wife of Job <strong>Babcock</strong> -the 1850, 1860, and 1870 Easthampton census reports tie in some of the siblings and the parents (Jehiel andMary Hull) of Mary A. Hull.25 Mary Hull, wife of Jeheil Hull – his location in 1850 census not known. Anna Hull married Nathan Tabor 24Sep 1841 in Sag Harbor, Suffolk Co, NY. Nathan Tabor indexed as Nathan Fabar in 1850 census record.26 Howell H., brother of Hedges <strong>Babcock</strong> – son Samuel is named in will of Hedges <strong>Babcock</strong>.27 Frances (Fanny) Hull sister of Mary Ann Hull <strong>Babcock</strong> and daughter of Jehiel and Mary Smith Hull.28 Benjamin, brother of Hedges <strong>Babcock</strong> –Anna and Benjamin W. are named in will of Hedges <strong>Babcock</strong>.29 Jane <strong>Babcock</strong> enumerated with Daniel (32 seaman) and Sarah (22) Howell family.30 Frances <strong>Babcock</strong> enumerated with George (38 seaman) and Minerva (31) Shaw family.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 19


Nancy <strong>Babcock</strong> 37 b. NY Silas <strong>Babcock</strong> 30 b. NYChas H. 14 b. NY Betsy 30 b. NYJustina 9 b. NY Phebe B. 13 b. NYEdward 2 b. NY Lydia A. 11 b. NYEzra 37 b. NY Gilbert R. 6 b. NYAugustus R. 1 b. NYJohn Fee 30 b. NYElizabeth 32 b. NY SoutholdJane 5 b. NY Chas <strong>Babcock</strong> 40 b. CTChas 3 b. NYJohn C. 1 b. NYChas <strong>Babcock</strong> 14 b. NY1850 Kingsbury, Washington Co, NY (Gibson)pg. 241 pg. 226Nathan Gibson 55 b. VT Wm Stowell 50 b. VTRoxana 54 b. VT Semantha 31 47 b. VTJosiah 19 b. VT Jane 17 b. NYIsaac Bennett 28 b. NYMary 23 b. NHSemantha 7 b. NYOscar 3 b. NYWilliam 1 b. NYMary Stowell 15 b. NY1860 Springport, Jackson Co, MI (Pierson)Daniel H. Pierson 53 b. NYPhebe Pierson 54 b. NYHannah 24 b. NYDaniel 14 b. MIJohn 7 b. MI1860 Galen, Wayne Co, NY (<strong>Babcock</strong>, Perkins)Job <strong>Babcock</strong> 51 b. NY Erastus Perkins 73 b. CTMary A. 44 b. CT Mary <strong>Babcock</strong> 32 63 b. NYSmith H. 7 b. NY James Perkins 28 b. NYGeorge H. 2 b. NY Mary Perkins 61 b. NYErastus Y. Perkins 22 b. NY1860 Queensbury, Warren Co, NY (Gibson)Daniel J. Gibson 32 b. NY Josiah Gibson 26 b. NY BoatmanJane S. 27 b. NY Elisabeth 22 b. NYGeorge A. 5 b. NY William 3 b. NYJulia E. 3 b. NYMartha S. 1 b. NYNathan 66 b. NY31 Information on the Stowell/Fiske line found on-line at familysearch.org – submitted by Devont Stowell, 233W. 800 N. Bountiful UT, 84010.32 Mary <strong>Babcock</strong> is reported to be the daughter of Hedges <strong>Babcock</strong> (making Job <strong>Babcock</strong> her brother).<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 20


1860 Kingsbury, Washington Co, NY (Gibson, Stowel)Nathan Gibson 36 b. VT William Stowel 60 b. VTIsabell 33 b. NY Mary N. 28 b. NYRobert 9 b. NY Eliza J. Stuart 22 b. NYCharles 6 b. NYJames 3 b. NY Chancey Stowel 44 b. NY SawyerMary 1 b. NY Mary A. 43 b. NYBetsey R. 21 b. NYPhebe Stowell 33 13 b. NY John 18 b. NYDurhamPhebe Robinson 56 b. ConnCharles L. 24 b. Conn ButcherHarriet E. 20 b. ConnHelena E. 27 b. ConnAlbert P. Hull 48 b. Conn1860 Middlesex Co, Conn (Hull)MiddletownCharles N. Crockett 33 b. Conn ManufacturerMellissia B. Crockett 34 b. ConnMary W. Crockett 10/12 b. Conn1860 Boston, Suffolk Co, MA (Cooley)Wm Cooley 41 b. MAEmily 40 b. CTEllen L. 20 b. CTHarriet N. 18 b. CTMary T. 14 b. CTElizabeth T. 12 b. CTCharles 9 b. CTCatherine Clark 25 b. IRE33 Phebe Stowell enumerated with John (b. NY age 31) and Mary E. Monty (b. NY age 25) and their family.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 21


1860 Suffolk Co, NY (<strong>Babcock</strong>, Hull, Simons)East HamptonRhoda Simons 48 b. CT pg. 48Jenny 19 b. NY Wm H. <strong>Babcock</strong> 71 b. NYAnna 17 b. NY Jerusha 69 b. NYWm 15 b. NY George L. 40 b. NYLydia 52 b. NY Mary T. 35 b. NYCora Hull 4 b. NY George 7 b. NYJehiel Hull 34 69 b. CT Sarah 5 b. NYE. <strong>Babcock</strong> 35 60 b. NY Gilbert <strong>Babcock</strong> 36 16 b. NYLyman H. 22 b. NY SailorDaniel 19 b. NY Carpenter Wm H. <strong>Babcock</strong>, Jr. 45 b. NYEliza 39 b. NYJerusha <strong>Babcock</strong> 37 18 b. NY Chas H. 19 b. NYThomas E. 4 b. NYN. H. Tabor 42 b. NY CarpenterAnn C. 36 b. CT SouthamptonElla 15 b. NY Benjamin <strong>Babcock</strong> 59 b. NYJenny 2 b. NY Ann 37 b. NYMary Hull 38 70 b. CT Benjamin J. 11 b. NYAnna 15 b. NYSouthhold pg. 49Hedges <strong>Babcock</strong> 52 b. NY SoutholdMaria 49 b. NY Samuel <strong>Babcock</strong> 20 b. NYMary 18 b. NYSouthampton pg. 13Phebe <strong>Babcock</strong> 39 48 b. NY Henry A. <strong>Babcock</strong> 49 b. NYWm 30 b. NY Sailor Mary 45 b. NYJane 27 b. NY Laura J. 16 b. NYLodwick 19 b. NY Sailor Charlotte 11 b. NYMaria 16 b. NY Angeline 9 b. NYHarriett 13 b. NYMarriett (F) 10 b, NY Silas E. 48 b. NY MasonHerbert 3/12 b. NY Betsey 39 b. NYLydia 20 b. NY WeaverAlanson <strong>Babcock</strong> 54 b. NY Sailor Gilbert 16 b. NY FarmerPhoebe 57 b. NY Augustus 12 b. NYSamger 18 b. NYHannah <strong>Babcock</strong> 53 b. NY George 5 b. NYHarriet A. 17 b. NY Edith 2 b. NYJno Solus 30 b. NYJohn O Solus 7 b. NY Charlotte <strong>Babcock</strong> 40 12 b. NYNancy <strong>Babcock</strong> 47 b. NYChas H. 24 b. NY SailorEdwd 13 b. NY34 Jehiel Hull is father-in-law to Job <strong>Babcock</strong>. Rhoda Simmons is his daughter.35 Elisba <strong>Babcock</strong>, widow of Howell H. <strong>Babcock</strong>.36 Gilbert <strong>Babcock</strong> enumerated with Jonathan C. (age 58) and Mary A. Schellinger (age 19).37 Jerusha <strong>Babcock</strong> enumerated with Marion Payton (age 64) and Josephine Smith (age 15).38 Mary Smith Hull, wife of Jehiel and mother of Ann C. Hull Tabor. Jehiel and Mary must have had a fight orsomething since they are living in different households.39 Phebe <strong>Babcock</strong> is the widow of John <strong>Babcock</strong> b. 180440 Charlotte <strong>Babcock</strong> enumerated with Thom (40) and Ellen (36) Mcgarrigan family.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 22


1870 Manchester, Bennington Co, VT (Cushman, Gibson)Ray S. Cushman 54 b. VT ClergymanSarah 50 b. VTDeliah M. 20 b. VTHesta? (fem) 18 b. NYSarah 17 b. VTMartha Gibson 74 b. VT WidowerJane McGowin 18 b. CAN Housekeeper1870 Kingsbury, Washington Co, NY (Gibson, Stowel)Daniel J. Gibson 44 b. NY Stone Mason Nathan Gibson 46 b. VTEllen M. 33 b. CAN Isabella 43 b. NYDelia 13 b. NY Charles 16 b. NYMattie 11 b. NY James 13 b. NYMary 3 b. NY Mary 11 b. NYMonty 10 b. NYCeveder Gibson 41 16 b. NY “Boy of all work” Frank 7 b. NYSarah 5 b. NYWilliam Stowel 42 70 b. VT Nathan 1 b. NYMary N. 38 b. NYMartha E. 9 b. NYMary J. 7 b. NYNellie 5 b. NYWilliam 1 b. NY1870 Middletown, Middlesex Co, Conn (Crockett, Hull)Henry Hull 38 b. ConnSarah 37 b. ConnKatie 14 b. ConnWilliam 10 b. ConnJennie 8 b. ConnAlbert 6 b. ConnCharles 4 b. ConnEdward 2 b. ConnHarriet D. Stevens 53 b. ConnCharles N. Crockett 48 b. ConnMelissa B. 47 b. ConnJoseph Eveline 25 b. ConnEmma 23 b. Conn1870 Boston Suffolk Co, MA (Cooley)William Cooley 51 b. CT Bank MgrEmily 43 50 b. CTHarriet 28 b. CTMary 24 b. CTLizzie 21 b. CTChas 18 b. CT41 Ceveder Gibson, oldest child of Daniel Joslin and Jane Stowell Gibson.42 William Stowel, father of Jane Stowell – Daniel Joslin Gibson’s first wife.43 Emily Hull Cooley – daughter of Jehiel and Polly Smith Hull.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 23


1870 Suffolk Co, NY (<strong>Babcock</strong>, Hull, Simmons, Tabor)East Hampton, Amagansett P.O. Nathan Tabor 52 b. NYRhoda Simmons 44 54 b. CT Ann C. 45 48 b. CTJennie 27 b. NY Jennie 14 b. NYAlbert H. Hull 57 b. CT Jehial Hull 80 b. CTLydia Simmons 62 b. NY Mary 80 b. CTSamuel <strong>Babcock</strong> 27 b. NY William H. <strong>Babcock</strong> 55 b. NYMary Ann 23 b NY Eliza E. 50 b. NYLyman 6 b. NY Charles H. 29 b. NYEverett W. 2 b. NY Thomas 14 b. NYMelishaba 70 b. NY Eliza Butler 29 b. NYCharles Butler 6 b. NYGeorge L. <strong>Babcock</strong> 47 b. NYMary F. 43 b. NY Bridge HamptonGeorge K. 17 b. NY John W. Hull 46 46 b. CTSarah C. 15 b. NY Charlotte A. 37 b. CTCora S. 15 b. NYSouthold Nellie W. 8 b. NYHedges <strong>Babcock</strong> 62 b. NY SeamanMaria 59 b. NYSag HarborBenjamin <strong>Babcock</strong> 69 b. NY No Occupation Phebe <strong>Babcock</strong> 69 b. NYAnna M. 48 b. NYAnna 24 b. NY John N. Talmadge 36 b. NYBenjamin 21 b. NY Mariner Harriet Talmadge 26 b. NYHannah <strong>Babcock</strong> 65 b. NYPhebe <strong>Babcock</strong> 57 b. NYMaria 27 b. NY Silas <strong>Babcock</strong> 54 b. NYMary 20 b. NY Betsey 48 b. NYHerbert 10 b. NY Shamgar 17 b. NYAblia 3 b. NY George A. 15 b. NYThomas 6/12 b. NY (Nov) Edith 11 b. NYHenry A. <strong>Babcock</strong> 48 b. NY MarinerSarah 34 b. NYHoward C. 7 b. NYLodwick <strong>Babcock</strong> 29 b. NYJane A. 20 b. NYGeorge J. Tooker 53 b. NYHannah 50 b. NYAlice 18 b. NYRuth 15 b. NYGeorgie (F) 11 b. NY44 Rhoda Hull Simons and Albert Picket Hull – children of Jehiel and Polly Smith Hull.45 Ann C. Hull Tabor – daughter of Jehiel and Polly Smith Hull.46 John W. <strong>Babcock</strong> – son of Jehiel and Polly Smith Hull.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 24


1870 Wayne Co, NY (<strong>Babcock</strong>, Gibson, Hull)GalenGalenJob <strong>Babcock</strong> 61 b. NY Jehiel C. Hull 47 56 b. CTMary 54 b. CT Margaret 52 b. ScotSmith 17 b. NY Harriet J. 28 b. NYGeorge 12 b. NY Jacob Stuck 27 b. FRA Shoe MakerGlover, Conklin 52 b. NY Josiah Gibson 48 39 b. NY Gas FitterSarah 35 b. NY Elizabeth 32 b. NYEdward 14 b. NY William 13 b. NYJennie 12 b. NY Emma 9 b. NYIsabelle 10 b. NYMary 8 b. NY Jennie Ford 35 b. ConnHerbert 3 b. NY Emma 15 b. ConnIda 10/12 b. NYSarah <strong>Babcock</strong> 49 70 b. NY47 Jehiel C. Hull likely brother of Mary Hull <strong>Babcock</strong> – whose parents were Jehiel and Polly Smith Hull.48 Josiah and Elizabeth Robinson Gibson – Josiah is the brother of Daniel Joslin Gibson.49 Sarah <strong>Babcock</strong> (age 70 b. NY) living with Glover Conklin (age 52 b. NY) and his wife Sarah (age 35 b. NY).Mary <strong>Babcock</strong> is reported to be the mother of Sarah Conklin but I am unsure of the relationship of Sarah<strong>Babcock</strong>, at this time. Sarah could be another daughter of Hedges <strong>Babcock</strong> and sister to Job.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 25


1880 Hayes TWP, Charlevoix, MI (Gibson)Josiah Gibson 49 b. NY fath VT moth VTElizabeth 39 b. ME fath MA moth MEWilliam Gibson 23 b. NY fath NY moth MEZillah 20 b. WI fath NY moth NYEmma C. 8/12 b. WI (October)1880 Washington Co, NY (Gibson, Stowell)Fort Edward, pg. 144BDaniel Gibson 50 53 b. NY fath NY moth NY Stone MasonEllen 42 b. CAN fath CAN moth CANMary 13 b. NYDaniel 9 b. NY KingsburyFanny 7 b. NY Charles Gibson 51 27 b. NY fath NY moth NYAlice 4 b. NY Etta H. 22 b. NY fath NY moth NYMargaret 1 b. NYNathan Gibson 57 b. VT fath VT moth VT Brick and Stone MasonIsabella 53 b. NY fath IRE moth IREMary B. 21 b. NY TeachingMontie H. 19 b. NYFrank E. 17 b. NYSatie F. 15 b. NYMatilda Campbell 83 b. IRE fath IRE moth IRE (reported as mother)Mary A. Stowell 46 b. NY fath IRE moth IRE RhumaticianMary J. 17 b. NY fath VT moth NYNellie 14 b. NYWilliam H. 11 b. NYJune 1880, pg. 260AJobe <strong>Babcock</strong> 71 b. NY fath NY moth NYMary 64 b. CT fath CT moth CT1880 Tyre, Seneca Co, NY (<strong>Babcock</strong>)1880 Galen, Wayne Co, NY (<strong>Babcock</strong>, Hull)June 1880, pg. 127Jehial C. Hull 52 66 b. CT fath CT moth CTMargaret 62 b. Scot fath Scot moth ScotHattie J. 36 b. NYSmith <strong>Babcock</strong> 27 b. NYCora 24 b. NYBenjamin 5 b. NYAlice 2 b. NYFranklin 4/12 b. NY50 Daniel and Nathan Gibson, sons of Nathaniel and Sarah Roxanna Joslin Gibson.51 Charles Gibson a brick and stone mason.52 Jehial C. Hull son of Jehial Hull and Mary (Polly) Smith. Jehial, Sr. and Mary married 9 Nov 1809 Haddam,Middlesex Co, CT. Jehial C Hull is the brother of Mary Hull, wife of Job <strong>Babcock</strong>.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 26


1880 McPherson, McPherson Co, KS (Gibson)George H. Ferris 26 b. OH fath IRE moth OHJosaphine 23 b. OH fath PA moth OHCelia 9/12 b. KSWilliam McClintick 18 b. MI fath OH moth WVCevedre A. Gibson 53 25 b. NY fath VT moth NY1880 Suffolk Co, NY (<strong>Babcock</strong>,Tabor, Tooker)Sag HarborNathan H. Tabor 62 b. NY fath NY moth NYAnn C. 54 58 b. NY fath NY moth NYGeorge S. Tooker 63 b. Sag Harbor Fath Sag Harbor Moth Sag HarborHannah B. 55 61 b. Sag Harbor Fath Sag Harbor Moth Sag HarborGeorgia 21 b. Sag Harbor Fath Sag Harbor Moth Sag HarborHenry A. <strong>Babcock</strong> 56 59 b. NY Fath NY Moth NY Lighthouse KeeperSarah F. 43 b. NY Fath NY Moth NYAnn <strong>Babcock</strong> 57 67 b. Sag Harbor Fath Sag Harbor Moth Sag HarborAnna (dau) 35 b. Sag Harbor Fath Sag Harbor Moth Sag HarborRhoda Simons 70 b. Conn Fath Conn Moth ConnJennie 38 b. NY Fath NY Moth ConnLydia (sister) 72 b. NY Fath NY Moth NYRobert J. Power 45 b. CAN Hotel KeeperFanny 22 b. Sag Harbor Fath CT Moth CTBridgehamptonJohn W. Hull 56 b. CTCharlotte A 47 b. Oneida CoNellie W. 17 b. BridgehamptonAlbert W. 67 b. CT1880 Middletown, Middlesex Co, Conn (Hull)Henry A. Hull 47 b. Conn MachinistSarah 47 b. ConnWilliam 19 b. ConnJennie 17 b. ConnAlbert 15 b. ConnCharles 13 b. ConnEdward 11 b. ConnNewell C. Crockett 53 b. ConnMelissa 53 b. NYMinnie (niece) 10 b. MA53 Cevedre Gibson, son of Daniel and Jane Stowell Gibson – reports occupation as Veterinary Surgeon. It isvery possible that Cevedre is who Peter Gibson (his uncle) came to visit when he died. Cevedre’s sister, CoraGibson <strong>Babcock</strong> came to live in McPherson Co, KS some time between 1880 and 1896.54 Ann C. Hull Tabor, daughter of Jehiel and Mary Smith Hull.55 Hannah <strong>Babcock</strong> Tooker, sister of Hedges <strong>Babcock</strong> as identified in Hedges <strong>Babcock</strong>’s1871 will.56 Henry A. <strong>Babcock</strong>, brother of Hedges <strong>Babcock</strong> as identified in Hedges <strong>Babcock</strong>’s 1871 will.57 Ann M. <strong>Babcock</strong>, widow of Benjamin W. <strong>Babcock</strong> (1800-1870).<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 27


1880 Albany, Albany Co, NY (Ford, Hoyt)Lucius B. Hoyt 31 b. NY Fath VT Moth NYEmma C. 25 b. NY Fath VT Moth NYJennie H. Ford 44 b. NY Fath NY Moth NY<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 28


1900 Kingsbury, Washington Co, NY (<strong>Babcock</strong>)Sandy Hill Village, pg. 87Monty Gibson b. Sep 1860 NY age 39 fath NY moth NY married 20 yearsLillie b. Feb 1861 NY age 39 fath NY moth NY 3 of 3 children livingMable b. Sep 1884 NY age 15Robert b. Nov 1886 NY age 13Monty E. b. Aug 1894 NY age 5Nathan b. Jan 1824 VT age 76 fath VT moth VTChas Gibson b. Aug 1856 NY age 43 fath VT moth VT married 13 yearsMary b. Jul 1860 NY age 39 fath NY moth NY 2 of 2 children livingClyde b. Jul 1890 NY age 9Willie b. Oct 1896 NY age 31900 Medford TWP, Grant Co, OK (<strong>Babcock</strong>)Smith H. <strong>Babcock</strong> b. Jan 1853 NY age 47 fath NY moth CT farmer married 27yearsCora D. b. Jul 1856 NY age 43 fath NY moth NY 9 of 10 children livingBenjamin b. Apr 1875 NY age 25Alice B. b. Feb 1878 NY age 22Ford N. b. Feb 1880 NY age 20May J. b. Jan 1885 KS age 15Mattie G. b. Jul 1888 KS age 11Edith L. b. Apr 1891 KS age 9George b. Jun 1896 OK age 3Harold W. b. May 1898 OK age 2Charles M. <strong>Babcock</strong> b. Nov 1874 NY age 25 fath NY moth NY bookkeeper in bankEdith M. b. Apr 1877 KS age 23 fath IL moth IL married Apr or Jun1900 Southampton, Suffolk Co, NY (<strong>Babcock</strong>, Hull)Anna L. <strong>Babcock</strong> b. Oct 1845 53 b. NY Fath NY Moth NY FloristBenjamin W. (bro) b. Feb 1848 50 b. NY DruggistHarry W. (nephew) b. Feb 1888 12 b. NY Fath NY Moth NYJohn W. Hull b. Feb 1824 76 b. CT Fath CT Moth CTCharlotte b. Aug 1833 67 b. NY Fath CT Moth CT m: 41 yrs.Nellie W. b. Sept 1863 37 b. NY1900 Albany, Albany Co, NY (Ford, Hoyt)Lucius B. Hoyt Aug 1848 51 b. NY fath VT moth NY married 25 yearsEmma C. Dec 1855 44 b. NY fath NY moth CTJennie H. Ford Jan 1834 66 b. CT fath CT moth CT<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 29


1910 Attleborough, Bristol Co, MA (<strong>Babcock</strong>)Harry W. <strong>Babcock</strong> 22 b. ME Fath ME Moth NY married 1 yrTheresa 19 b. NY1910 McPherson, McPherson Co, KS (Gibson)2 nd Ward, pg. 158BCevedre A. Gibson 53 b. NY fath NY moth NY married 28 yearsMatilda 58 49Minnie M. 18 b. KS58 Matilda and parents born in same English speaking country but it was unreadable in census. Cevedreoccupation recorded as Veterinary Surgeon.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 30


1910 Galen, Wayne Co, NY (Gibson)Village of Clyde, pg. 156ADaniel Gibson 84 b. NY fath NY moth NY married 44 yearsEllen M. 73 b. Can fath Eng moth Eng 6 of 6 children livingWillard Canning 33 b. NY fath NY moth NY married 8 yearsMargaret 59 30 b. NY fath NY moth CanEdson 7 b. NYMargaret L. 6 b. NYRuth E. 3 b. NYMark Canning 60 77 b. Eng fath Eng moth Engpg. 160AFred Mathews 39 b. NY fath NY moth NY married 15 yearsFannie 61 37 b. NY fath NY moth NY no children1910 Seneca Co, NY (<strong>Babcock</strong>, Trickler)Waterloo, pg. 26AFred Trickler 27 b. NY fath NY moth NY married 2 yearsLucinda S. 28 b. NY fath NY moth NYRaymond C. 1 b. NYTyreGeorge <strong>Babcock</strong> 52 b. NY fath NY moth NY married 33 yearsDellia 58 b. NY fath NY moth NY 3 of 3 childrenDickinson, Emma 32 b. NYFrederick 9 b. NY fath NY moth NYErnest 7 b. NYWilliam <strong>Babcock</strong> 20 b. NY1910 Hollis, Harmon Co, OK (<strong>Babcock</strong>)Benj W. <strong>Babcock</strong> 34 b. NY fath NY moth NY married 3 years (M2) Insurance AgentPearl E. 26 b. IL fath IL moth MOWilbur S. 10/12 b. OK1910 Hobart, Kiowa Co, OK (<strong>Babcock</strong>)Smith H. <strong>Babcock</strong> 57 b. NY fath NY moth CT married 37 years (M1)Delia C. 53 b. NY fath NY moth NY 8 of 11 children livingMartha 21 b. KSGeorge 13 b. OKHarold 11 b. OK1910 Boston, Suffolk Co, MA (Cooley)Emily M. Cooley 90 b. CT 3 of 6 children livingHarriet W. Cooley (dau) 66 b. CTMary T. Cooley (dau) 63 b. CTElizabeth T. Craft (dau) 61 b. CT Divorced59 Margaret Gibson Canning, daughter of Daniel and Ellen Horsley Gibson.60 Mark Canning reported as father of Willard. Mark was a widow and reported naturalization of 1862.61 Fannie Louise Gibson, daughter of Daniel and Ellen Horsley Gibson.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 31


1915 Tyre, Seneca Co, NY (<strong>Babcock</strong>)George <strong>Babcock</strong> 58Delia 64William (son) 25Dickinson, Emma (dau) 37Dickinson, Fred (g-son) 14Dickinson, Earnest (g-son) 121920 Hobart, Kiowa Co, OK (<strong>Babcock</strong>)Harold <strong>Babcock</strong> 21 b. OK fath NY moth NYAnna Lee 20 b. OK fath TN moth LouisianaFord 5/12 b. OK1920 Enid, Garfield Co, OK (<strong>Babcock</strong>)B.W. <strong>Babcock</strong> 44 b. NY fath NY moth NYPearl 36 b. IL fath IL moth MOWilber 11 b. OKWayne 3 2/12 b. OKRobinson, Mrs. W. P. 62 b. MO fath KY moth ?? ???1920 Galen, Wayne Co, NY (Boyington)George Boyington 57 b. NY fath NY moth NYMattie 60 b. NY fath NY moth NYAlice 26 b. NY1920 San Joaquin Co, CA (Gibson)Elliot TWPDaniel C. Gibson 48 b. NY fath VT moth CANNora 42 b. CA fath GER moth NYClyde 17 b. CAMary 16 b. CAFlorence 9 b. CAOlive 9/12 b. CA1925 Southampton, Suffolk Co, NY (<strong>Babcock</strong>)Harry W. <strong>Babcock</strong> 37 b. NYTheresa 35 b. NYEncy 14 b. MABenjamin W. 11 b. MACarol 8 b. NYLyman 7 b. NYPaul 5 b. NYMary Olive 4 b. NYAnna L. 79 b. NY (Aunt)<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 32


1930 Antelope, Los Angeles Co, CA (<strong>Babcock</strong>)Benj W. <strong>Babcock</strong> 54 b. NY fath NY moth VT 28 at first marriagePearl R. 46 b. IL fath IL moth MO 23 at first marriageWilber S. 21 b. OKWayne R. 13 b. OK1930 San Joaquin Co, CA (Gibson, Mahaffey)StocktonNewton W. Mahaffey 62 65 b. IL fath OH moth OH 24 at first marriageMary 63 b. NY fath VT moth CAN 26 at first marriageElliot TWPDaniel C. Gibson 59 b. NY fath NY moth NY 31 at first marriage farmerNora 53 b. CA fath GER moth NY 25 at first marriageClyde M. 28 b. CAOlive N. 11 b. CA1930 Sag Harbor, Suffolk Co, NY (<strong>Babcock</strong>)Harry W. <strong>Babcock</strong> 42 b. NY Fath NY Moth NY 21 at first marriage Tool MakerTheresa 40 b. NY Fath IRE Moth IRE 19 at first marriageEncie 19 b. MABen H. 16 b. MACarol 13 b. NYLyman 12 b. NYPaul 10 b. NYOlive 9 b. NYAnna 84 b. NY (Aunt)1940 Sag Harbor, Suffolk Co, NY (<strong>Babcock</strong>)Harry W. <strong>Babcock</strong> 52 b. NY Tool MakerTheresa 50 b. NYHenry W. 26 b. MA ClerkLyman 22 b. NYPaul 20 b. NY62 Newton Mahaffey named spelled “Mahathey” in census index. Reported occupation as construction builder.Newton’s CA death record (15 Jun 1864-7 Feb 1951) found on-line – mothers maiden name reported as Price.Mary Ellen Gibson Mahaffey was daughter of Daniel Joslin Gibson and his second wife, Ellen Horsley.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 33


PHOTO GALLERYSmith Hull <strong>Babcock</strong>25 Jan 1853 – 18 Mar 1919Edith (<strong>Babcock</strong>) Kirkpatrick16 Apr 1891 – 3 Apr 1983<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 34


Captain Hedges and Nancy Maria <strong>Babcock</strong>Lyman and Mary Dayton <strong>Babcock</strong><strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 35


Job and Mary Hull <strong>Babcock</strong>A DOUBLE PORTRAIT OF MR. AND MRS. JOB BABCOCK, SAG HARBOR, LONG ISLANDOrlando Hand Bears (1811-1851) was a Sag Harbor, Long Island native and one of several artistswho attempted to capitalize on the prosperity of eastern Long Island and coastal Connecticut in the firsthalf of the nineteenth century, generated by the burgeoning whaling industry. Bears was possiblytaught by another Sag Harbor painter and distant relative, Hubbard Fordham. Ship captains, merchantsand their families were Bears' subjects. The few signed and dated Bears' portraits date from the mid tolate 1830's.This double portrait of Job and Mary Ann Hall <strong>Babcock</strong> is believed to have been painted tocommemorate their marriage on June 10, 1837. Bears' career as an artist was short-lived and in 1850,the year before his death at the age of 40, he was listed in the 1850 census as a tinner, died at the youngage of 40 in Sag Harbor.Job Hedges <strong>Babcock</strong> was the son of Phebe Hedges <strong>Babcock</strong> of Shelter Island. She, in turn, was thedaughter of Job Hedges, a member of the extensive East Hampton family. There is no record of herhusband's first name but the <strong>Babcock</strong> families were among the early settlers of the Southampton area.A pair of Chinese export school portraits of Captain and Mrs. Henry <strong>Babcock</strong> of Greenport, LongIsland are in the collection of the Society for the Preservation of Long Island Antiquities. Familial,social and commercial ties between eastern Long Island and eastern Connecticut existed from theseventeenth century onward, so it is not surprising that Job <strong>Babcock</strong> married Mary Ann Hall 63 ofMiddletown, Connecticut. Job and Mary <strong>Babcock</strong> may have moved to Connecticut as the 1850 censusfor New London County, Connecticut lists a Job <strong>Babcock</strong> as sailing on the ship General Williams,bound for India and the North Pacific.Provenance: Sold Country Squires Auctions, North Rose, New York, April, 1980Artist or Maker: Orlando Hand Bears (1811-1851), Circa 1837Link to the site with the above information63 Some of the information in this internet extract is not accurate For instance, Mary Ann Hall’s last name wasactually “Hull”. I do not have any other documented proof that Job <strong>Babcock</strong>’s middle name was Hedges. Basedon research provided within this text, Job <strong>Babcock</strong> was the son of Benjamin and Phebe <strong>Babcock</strong>. Benjamin’swife, Phebe, could have been a “Hedges” but this has not been proven at this time.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 36


MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS<strong>Babcock</strong>Emails and Internet PostingsPosted by Todd Whitesides, tawhitesides@yahoo.comSubject: Job Clark <strong>Babcock</strong>Date: September 11, 2000Forum URL” http://genforum.genealogy.com/babcockHi Marge-With the names Job, Clark and Hull appearing in your <strong>Babcock</strong> family I would recommend firstchecking out Leyden, Hampshire Co, MA. There’s a Josiah <strong>Babcock</strong> (s/o Job <strong>Babcock</strong> and Mary Hull)with a son named Clark <strong>Babcock</strong>. Both are listed in the 1790 census there. They were from SouthKingston, Washington Co, RI The father Job <strong>Babcock</strong> (s/o Job <strong>Babcock</strong> and Deborah Reynolds) wasborn ca. 1697 and died in 1775 in South Kingston. Mary Hull was a daughter of Tristram Hull (1677-1718) of Little Compton, RI, and his wife Elizabeth Dyer. Hope these may be some clues that get yousomewhere.From Laurien <strong>Babcock</strong> FanPosted on-line August 6, 1999Subject: In reply to BABCOCK, JOB CLARK b. abt 1809, NY posted by Marge <strong>Davis</strong> on October 23,1998I have the <strong>Babcock</strong> Family Text for part of the family in NY State, including Job. Thanks for thatinfo that I can add. I have Job’s father (Charles <strong>Babcock</strong>, b.


Memo from Virginia Mae ShrewsburySmith Hull and Cora <strong>Babcock</strong> childrenBenjamin – 3 sonsFord – no childrenMae – 3 daughtersMattie – 3 daughtersHarold – 2 sonsCharlie – unknownEdith – 3 daughtersAlice – none3 children unaccounted for – I believe they died as infants as 11 children were born. Cora hadcrippling undiagnosed disease – some sort of paralyses – Smith Hull – injuries from auto accident_____________________________Unconnected <strong>Babcock</strong> genealogy from Ancestral File LDS records:Ransom <strong>Babcock</strong> 1850 he was 37 b. NY d. 1882 Ypsilanti, Washtenaw Co, MIM: Margaret 1850 she was 38George b. 17 Feb 1845 NYd. 27 Jun 1918 Jackson, MIMarried 30 Jan 1870: Amanda M. Anderson b. 25 Oct 1844 MICharles Ransom b. 25 Feb 1879 Ypsilanti, Washtenaw Co, MIM: Francis Leonia Glover b. 29 Jul 1881 Tomkins Center, Jackson Co, MIArchie Clare b. 25 Mar 1904 Rives Junction, Jackson Co, MIEleanor Jean b. 19 Jun 1934 Jackson Co, MILawrence Lee, Sr.Loa Francis b. 10 Feb 1908 Rives Junction, Jackson Co, MISmith 1850 he was 11 b. NYHellen 1850 she was 10 b. NYJosephene 1850 she was 8 b. NY________________________________Chloe wife of George <strong>Babcock</strong>64 – Jan 13, 1810 Lyons, Wayne Co, NY Church MembershipJohn Spencer <strong>Babcock</strong> child of C. <strong>Babcock</strong> b. 21 Sep 1846_________________________________Benjamin <strong>Babcock</strong> died May 11, 1819 in Lyons, Wayne County, NY64 George <strong>Babcock</strong>, an unknown connection to the <strong>Babcock</strong>s of this research.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 38


Individual: Charles <strong>Babcock</strong>Event: LivedDate: 1800Location: ScipioCounty: CayugaProvince: New YorkSource Title: Reel 28, 1800 Federal Census of New York, Microfilm Series M32Source Publisher: National Archives, Washington, DC.Source More Information: See Family History Library, in Salt Lake City, Utah.<strong>Page</strong>: 638P 84 Records of Lenawee Co., Michigan by Whelan 1944"CHARLES BABCOCK, b. in R.I. resided in Stonington, Connecticut; m. Catherine SMITH ofHillsdale, Columbia Co., N.Y. She was b. in ______ and to which place he had emigrated while ayoung man, and there he remained until 1797, when they removed to Cayuga Co., N.Y. then awilderness, and located on a new farm in the town of Scipio with their family of 6 children. Here theyremained until 1816, when they, with all their children then living, removed to Ontario (now Yates Co.)and located on a farm in Milo (then Benton) on the east shore of the Crooked Lake, where they andtheir son Abiram and his family established what is known as the <strong>Babcock</strong> <strong>Home</strong>stead and where theold people remained until a short time before their death, both dying in the same year, in the town ofRose, Wayne Co., N.Y. where they removed with their son, Stephen in 1827. Their children were Job,Eunice, Abiram and Stephen."from Flora Daniels notes to my husband (who was Charles <strong>Babcock</strong>)B. June <strong>Babcock</strong>SourcesTitle: James <strong>Babcock</strong>. FBKMedia: OtherText: Date of Import: Nov 14, 20015th great-grandson of Richard Saunders________________________________<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 39


GibsonEmailsFrom: Linda Hitchings, Lindasue1@earthlink.netSubject: Gibson and Stowell Families of Wash. Co. NYDate: March 27, 2000Hi Marge,You and I are cousins! My great-grandfather is Daniel Gibson. Daniel married Jane Stowell about1852 and had three children: Cevede, born about Sept. 1854; Cora Delia, born 1856; and Mattie, bornabout 1863. Jane Stowell Gibson died about 1863-1864. Daniel Gibson married his second wife, EllenMarie Horsley on November 29, 1865 in Sandy Hill, Wash. Co., NY. Daniel and Ellen Gibson had thefollowing children:Mary Ellen b. Feb. 13, 1867 – Sandy Hill d. 1934 Stockton, CAMarried Newton Mahaffey March 18, 1891, McPherson, KSDaniel Clifton b. Sept. 1, 1870 – Sandy Hill d. Jan. 2, 1961Fannie Louise b. Jan. 10, 1873 – Sandy Hill d. July 18, 1961 Clyde, NYAlice Roxanna b. July 23, 1876 – Sandy Hill d. March 19, 1950 Canandaigua, NYMarried Edgar William CottonMargaret Cecilia b. June 10, 1879 – Sandy Hill d. December 12, 1952Married Willard CanningLucinda Syron b. Mar. 12, 1881 – Sandy HillMarried Fred TricklerI have a lot of information on the Gibson line an a little on the Stowell line. I’m happy to share allthat I have. Sincerely Linda Hitchings_____________________From: Linda Hitchings, Lindasue1@earthlink.netDate: 06 Apr 2000Subject: Gibson and Stowell Families of Wash. Co. N.Y.Hi Marge, I’m sorry for not answering your last message sooner. I’ve been away from thecomputer the past few days. I don’t really know anything about the <strong>Babcock</strong> family, but my unclemight. I’ll e-mail my cousin and ask. My uncle’s hearing isn’t too good, or I would call him and asksome questions. I do know that the Gibson family didn’t move to Wayne County, NY until after 1880.At the time of the 1880 census, Daniel and his family were living in Fort Edward, Wash. Co. NY.Daniel’s daughter, Margaret was born at Sandy Hill in July of 1879, and the next child, Lucinda, wasborn in March of 1881 (some records say 1882) at Clyde, Wayne Co. NY.Have you found a marriage record for Smith <strong>Babcock</strong> and Cora Gibson? It’s possible that Smith<strong>Babcock</strong> met and married Cora Gibson in Washington Co., and then took her to his family home inWayne Co. Having a married daughter in Wayne Co. may have been what prompted Daniel Gibson tomove the family there. Have you found a death record or do you know where Job Clark <strong>Babcock</strong> died?If he died in Wayne Co. in or near Clyde, you might check the records of Maple Grove Cemetery. Thisis a large cemetery, and where I’ve found the graves of many family members. I noted that Clyde islocated in Galen Township. Have you found census records for the <strong>Babcock</strong> family in Wayne Co.? Ifyou’ve found them on the 1850 census it’s important to find the family on the 1855 NY state census.This particular census asked the question, “If born NY State - what county?” This really helps inestablishing a migration route for a family, and where to find other records. I’ve found that researchingcollateral family is sometimes the best way of learning more about the direct ancestors.I’ve been trying to do research on Daniel Gibson’s brothers and sister. Daniel’s older brother,Nathan, was born about 1823/1824 in Vermont, according to the NY 1855 census of Kingsbury, Wash.Co. He married Isabella about 1848/1849. He died in Kingsbury on June 8, 1908 intestate. Letters ofAdministration in his probate list 4 sons and two daughters. I haven’t yet sent for his obituary, deathrecord or complete probate record.Daniel’s brother, Josiah was born about 1832 in Easton, Wash. Co. NY. He married ElizabethRobinson February 1, 1856 at Orwell, Addison Co. Vermont. The marriage record states the groom’sresidence was Lunisberg, NY. I haven’t found this town on any atlas yet, but I do note that Orwell is<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 40


within about 5 miles of the NY/Vermont border. The marriage was performed by Rev. Ray Cushman,who was the husband of Daniel’s sister, Sarah. Josiah also served in the Civil war, enlisting with Danielat Kingsburg, Wash. Co. NY on December 29, 1863. I haven’t found any pension papers for him yet.Daniel’s sister, Sarah, married Rev. Ray Cushman. I don’t know if Sarah was older or youngerthan Daniel. It was Sarah and her husband that cared for Daniel’s three oldest children after the deathof their mother, Jane Stowell. It’s known that Sarah and her husband lived in the town of Manchester,Bennington Co. Vermont.Peter Gibson, brother of Daniel was, according to relatives, a very interesting man. I don’t know ifhe was younger or older than Daniel, but I suspect that he was older. I’ve never found any censusinformation or other records on him in this country. According to the family stories, Peter went toBogata, Columbia, South America. He owned a gold mine there. Whenever he came to visit he broughtunusual gifts. My uncle tells a story, told to him by his mother, about “Uncle Peter” bringing monkeyshome for the children. My aunt (now deceased) and uncle state that “Uncle Peter” came home to visitthe family in Clyde, Wayne Co. NY. From there he went to visit relatives in Kansas, and while there hedied. I asked my uncle when this happened, and he thinks before 1900.Nathaniel Gibson, father of Daniel, Nathan, Peter, Josiah, and Sarah, died on May 9, 1875 in thetown of Manchester, Bennington Co., Vermont. It’s likely that he was then living with his daughter andher family. He was a widower at the time of his death, and I haven’t yet found a date of death/place forDaniel’s mother, Sarah Roxanna Joslin Gibson. I want to try to find an obituary and the cemeterywhere he was buried.Another family story is that a relative lived in the town of McPherson, McPherson Co. Kansas.The relative had a photograph of Mary Ellen Gibson (Daniel’s daughter) on the piano. A local manadmired the photograph and asked who she was. The relative arranged for the local young man andMary Ellen Gibson to correspond. After a period of correspondence, Daniel Gibson allowed hisdaughter, Mary Ellen, to go to Kansas to stay with the relative. The young man, Newton Mahaffey andMary Ellen Gibson courted and were married in Mcpherson, Kansas on March 18, 1891.You mentioned that your great-grandparents, Smith <strong>Babcock</strong> and Cora Gibson went to Kansas andwere there for awhile before going to Oklahoma. I note that some of their children were born inKansas. I’m wondering if the relative was your great- grandparents, Smith and Cora <strong>Babcock</strong>? Do youknow if they lived in the town of McPherson? If so, perhaps Peter Gibson was visiting them when hedied? Also, maybe it was your great-grandmother, Cora, who had the photograph of Mary Ellen Gibson(sisters) on her piano, and maybe Mary Ellen came to stay with your great- grandparents when she wasbeing courted by Newton Mahaffey.I have to run some errands, and will write more tomorrow. Linda____________________________From: Linda HitchingsHi Marge,Thank you for the prompt reply. I’m very excited to have found someone who is a descendent ofone of Daniel’s first three children.Daniel’s full name is Daniel Joslin Gibson. He was born April 8, 1825 in the town of Easton,Washington Co. NY. He was the son of Nathaniel Gibson and Sarah Roxanna Joslin. Sarah Roxanna’sparents were Daniel Joslin and Mary Nichols. So Daniel was named after his maternal grandfather.Daniel was one of five children, and his siblings were: Peter, Nathan, Josiah, and Sarah.Daniel J. Gibson served in the Civil war enlisting along with his brother, Josiah, at Kingsbury onDecember 29, 1863. I have a copy of his pension papers, which give the following personalinformation: where born: Easton, N.Y. - age: 38 — occupation: farmer - enlisted: Dec. 29, 1863 -where: Kingsbury, N. Y. — for a period of: 3 years - eyes: blue - hair: light - complexion: dark -height: 5’ 8” - mustered in: Troy, N. Y. - when mustered in: Jan. 5, 1864. He was in company I of theNew York 16th Heavy Artillery. Daniel applied for his pension in 1897, and had to fill out a lengthyquestionnaire. He gives his date and place of birth as April 8, 1825 at Easton. N.Y. He lists his wife andtheir date of marriage as: Ellen M. Horsley, November 29, 1864 at sandy Hill (now Hudson Falls), byRev. Joel W. Eaton. He lists his first wife as: Jane Stowell, married at Sandy Hill 1852. She died Junethe 6th, 1862 at Sandy Hill. He lists all his children as follows: Cevedre A. Gibson born 18thAug.1854; Delia C. Gibson born 26th July 1856; Mattie C. Gibson born 15th June 1858; Mary E.Gibson born 13th Feb. 1867; Daniel C. Gibson born 1st Sept. 1870; Fannie L. Gibson born 10thJanuary 1873; Alice R. Gibson born 23rd July 1876; Margaret C. Gibson born 8th June 1879; LucindaS. Gibson born 12th March 1882. The copy of Daniel’s pension papers originally belonged to my aunt,who started the genealogy many years ago. She had written the married name after each of the<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 41


daughters of Daniel as follows: Delia C. Gibson - <strong>Babcock</strong>: Mattie C. Gibson - Boyington; Mary E.Gibson - Mahaffey; Fannie L. Gibson — Matthews; Alice R. Gibson - Cotton; Margaret C. Gibson -Canning; Lucinda S. Gibson - Trickler.According to the story handed down when Jane Stowell died in 1862. Daniel needed help with thethree children, who would have been 4, 6, and 8 years old. They were sent to live with Daniel ‘s sister,Sarah, and her husband, Rev. Ray Cushman who lived in Manchester, Vermont. After the war wasover, Daniel returned to Sandy Hill, and the children were returned to his care. He married Ellen MarieHorsley in November 1865. On the 1875 state census of Kingsbury, there’s Daniel age 44; Ellen age33; Delia age 13; Mattie age 11; Mary age 3; and Mary Horsley age 80 (Ellen’s mother).My grandmother was Alice Roxanna Gibson, who married Edgar William Cotton in Sodus. WayneCo. NY in 1896. I grew up in upstate New York, in Canandaigua, Ontario County, NY, which bordersWayne County. I remember Fannie Gibson Matthews who lived in Clyde, Wayne Co. NY. I barelyremember my grandmother, as I was only 5 years old when she died. I do remember the Canningfamily. My dad had a lot of Canning cousins and there were frequent reunions.In the 1855 New York state census of Kingsbury, Washington County, I have Daniel J. Gibson,age 28, born Washington County; Jane S. Gibson age 22 born Essex County, and Cevedre age 10months born Washington County. Next door to the Gibson family is the Stowell family: WilliamStowell age 55 born Vermont; Samantha age 52 born Vermont; and Martha Fiske age 74 bornVermont. I presume Martha may be Samantha’s mother. I’ve been in contact with a man who currentlylives in Hudson Falls, NY (used to be Sandy Hill) and he is a descendent of William and SamanthaStowell.I have both the Gibson and Joslin genealogy back to the immigrant ancestor in colonial NewEngland, and the Joslin family back to England and France. Both families lived in Vermont andMassachusetts. There are some wonderful stories too. The two generations that I’m working on areDaniel’s parents, Nathaniel Gibson and Sarah Roxanna Joslin. I don’t have a marriage date and placefor them, and I don’t have a date and place of death for her. Also, I don’t have a date and place of deathfor her parents.I noted by your website that many of Cora Gibson’s children eventually came to California. Cora’ssister, Mary Ellen Gibson (Mahaffey) also came to California, as well as her brother, Daniel C. Gibson.They settled up north in Clements, Stanislaus County. Of my father’s generation (he would have beena cousin to your grandmother), there were four children, and two of them came to California, settling inOrange County. My uncle, age 85, lives in Costa Mesa and is the only one left of my father’sgeneration.Do you have any in formation on your great grandmother Cora’s brother, Cevedre, or her sister,Mattie? Sincerely, Linda HitchingsJohn Gibson (Merchant) died in Sodus, Wayne County, NY Mar 16, 1828 age 28<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 42


Daniel J. Gibson Death Certificate<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 43


Cora Delia (Gibson) <strong>Babcock</strong> Death Certificate<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 44


HullEmails and Internet PostingsFrom: Don Darms, dondarms@wordgraphicssig.comSubject: RE: Mattie <strong>Babcock</strong>Date: 6 Jul 2002Marge, so nice to hear from you! I was planning on phoning again, but some family things got inthe way.Of course I talked to by stepmother, Marge, right away, and she was really tickled to hear that acousin had put so much together of the family. She’d like to phone you some time soon and chat aboutthe <strong>Babcock</strong>s. She’s 86 now and MS makes it hard for her to get around, but her mind is sharp as atack.<strong>Genealogy</strong> has gotten to be a great hobby for me, and I’ve been keeping my eyes open for Sipleand <strong>Babcock</strong> for her for some time. Finding your tree was a REAL FIND. I’m going to use that as abase and keep a separate family tree for her. When I finish it, would you like me to send along a copy?As you may imagine, there are quite a few in her part of the family that you don’t know about. Alsoher real father was Alva Park Siple, divorced about the time Marge 65 was born.The first thing I found out about the <strong>Babcock</strong> family was the census record of 1880. Marge didn’tknow they came from Galen, NY. I also found a death notice of Mary Ann <strong>Babcock</strong> in Galen – d. 18Aug 1897 at 83 yr 4 mo 14 days, so she was born April 4, 1814, as I figure it. POB was Durham, CT;father Gelial Hull of Durham, and Mary Hull, b. Hadden CT.I’ve since foundEliakium Hull b. 1752 Durhamm: Rachel Wells b. 1749Jehiel Hull b. 1789 Durham, m. 1809 Haddam, CTMary (Polly) SmithAlbert Picket Hull b. 1812 HaddamI’ll bet this is the right family, but for some reason does not include Mary Ann.Marge was particularly interested in the Hull family, as family tradition said Isaac Hull,commander of “Old Ironsides” during the War of 1812, was a cousin of some sort. Isaac was born1773 in Shelton, CT. I’ll have fun continuing the search.I know Marge would love to see photos of her grandparents. As far as I know, she has none. I’llpass along your note, and hope to keep in touch.Best regards,Don DarmsName: Frank HullCompany: GUnit: 7 Connecticut Infantry.Rank - Induction: PrivateRank - Discharge: 2 LieutenantAllegiance: Union65 Marge is Don Darms stepmother.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 45


Re: HULL, Jehiel (or Gelial) & Mary (Polly) SmithPosted by: Donald A. Darms (ID *****0470)In Reply to: Re: HULL, Jehiel (or Gelial) & Mary (Polly) Smithby Marilyn LeVequeDear Ms. LeVeque,Date: August 05, 2002 at23:07:27Thank you very much for your response. I am amazed at the number of Jehiel Hulls in theeighteenth century -- it's such an unusual name.I may be in the position of never finding the correct birth record, and just have to infer theconnection. In this vein, I sent the following message to Ms. Munoz:Dear Ms. Munoz,I'm told that you are interested and do research in the extended Hull family. I'm trying to locate theparents of Mary Ann (Hull) <strong>Babcock</strong>. Her death certificate 1897 Galen, NY, says:Born in Durham, CT, 1814 (implied), dau. Gelial Hull, b. Durham, CT, and Mary, b. Hadden, CT.This is so close to your documented:Jehiel Hull, b. 1789, Durham, CT, and Polly Smith, b. Haddam, CT, that it looks like she is a likelyundocumented child of this family. In another family tree I have seen a very similar entry, with a Mary(Polly) Smith. Would you have a clue as to where I might look for a more complete birth record of thisfamily?Do you know the ancestry of Commodore Issac Hull, b. 1773 Derby, CT?Thank you for looking into this.Donald A. "Don" d'Arms17120 Crescent DriveLos Gatos, CA 95030Tel: 408-356-2903Fax: 408-356-1560Email: dondarms@wordgraphicslg.comPosted by: Marilyn LeVeque (ID *****0121)In Reply to: Re: HULL, Jehiel (or Gelial) & Mary (Polly) Smithby Donald A. DarmsDate: August 07, 2002 at20:31:07Dear Donald,Well, I checked Rootsweb for Jehiel Hull & discovered Marilynn has posted that, indeed, JehielAtwood Hull is the brother of my Frederick Hull (2 X gr grandfather) & his wife is Sarah Barnes (mostlikely a sister of Frederick's wife Persis Barnes) & they had sons, George, MYRON & BURT who arelisted in the 1870 Census online for MI. So, most likely Guy, Frederick, Jehiel (Johiah on the 1870 MIcensus) moved together to MI. They all live in Ingham County in 1870.Marilynn Munoz has done a great job. I found she had my gr gr grandfather, Frederick Hull & Igave her the additional inf. on his family that I had from our family Bible. So, if you find your familyshe will correct data that is in error & add any inf. that you wish, to her Gedcom file.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 46


Thanks for posting your query about Jehiel. It gave me a nudge to investigate the Hulls again.Sincerely,MarilynFrom: greggwager@hotmail.comTo: marge@plateautel.netSubject: FW: Hull familyDate: Wed, 07 Jul 2004 22:54:18 +0000Hi Marge!Thanks for taking the time to respond to my query in the Hull Family genforum.According to the Mormon website ( www.familysearch.org ), Elias Hull is not related to yourJehiel Hull. Tell me again why you were in Lyons? Were you only checking out Elias Hull or wasyour Mary Ann Hull ever in Lyons?There is some good news, though. Elias Hull might not be in the pedigree I'm researching, but yourJehiel Hull is. I've been searching the Mormon website and there is a listing for Mary Ann Hull'sbrother, Albert Picket Hull (1812-1897) and some sources say he died in the Hamptons, SuffolkCounty, New York, which is consistent with your census information.I am researching these Hulls because of John Hull (1654-1733) who was the foster father of afamous English Admiral named Sir Charles Wager, who is buried in Westminster Abbey with a largestatue honoring him. Wager researchers have been trying to link my family to Sir Charles and I alwaysthought the Hull family would be a good clue. I am attaching a file with some of my research on it.You can see how some of the Hulls named their children "Wager" after Sir Charles. I've addedinformation on your Mary Ann Hull and her brother.If I ever find any other information on Elias Hull and his possible connection, I'll let you know.Keep in touch with any questions too.BestGregg Wagerhttp://www.angelfire.com/music2/greggwagerFrom: ANCESTRAL REGISTER of HALSTED WATKINS HULL-Compiled by Algot G.Steinberg-Hartford CT 1934-Connecticut State Library. The Ancestorsand Decendents of George Hull (ca1590-1659) and Thamzen Michell, byRobert E. Hull 1994, P.442 CT State Lib. Hull Family in America,Col Weygant 1914 CT State Lib.Captain Elias Hull married Sep 10, 1811 Anna Riggs daughter of John in Lyons, Wayne County,NYCaptain Nathan Hull died July 6 1844 age 37 in Newark, Wayne County, NY<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 47


Smith Hull <strong>Babcock</strong> Death Certificate<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 48


MARRIGE RECORDSMiscellaneous Marriage ExtractsApril 7 1872 - Charles <strong>Babcock</strong>, Port Gibson, N.Y. married Mary E. Shannon, Lima, N.Y.M. at home of groom's parents in P.G.3 Apr 1851 - Elias <strong>Babcock</strong> m: Phebe Jane Scofield of Rose31 Dec 1895 – Gertrude M. <strong>Babcock</strong> of Port Gibson married Wm Smoulton of Palmyra at PGChurchGeorge <strong>Babcock</strong> b. 27 Jul 1749 Stonington, New London, CT d. 18 Mar 1816 married SusannaSheldon 1767 Ostego, NYJonathan <strong>Babcock</strong> m. Amie Clark Mar 3, 1755 S. Kingston RIMarriedOn Monday Evening 5 th inst., by Rev. Mr. Lyons, Mr. Alanson <strong>Babcock</strong>, to Mrs. Phebe Hamilton,both of this village.Sag Harbor Corrector, Wed. Sept 7, 1853Married<strong>Babcock</strong>-Smith.—At Bridge Hampton, by Rev. Samuel Dodd, George R. <strong>Babcock</strong>, of NorthHaven, to Miss Eliza H. Smith, of this place.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 49


Temple M. Kirkpatrick and Edith E. <strong>Babcock</strong> Marriage Certificate<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 50


BIOGRAPHIESJames Badcock (1612-1679)James BADCOCK 66 , b. 1612, Probably in Essex county, England; d. June 12, 1679 m (1) Sarah? (Ihave Brown from another source) who died 1665 or later: m. (2) Elizabeth she married (2) Sept 221679. William Johnson and settled in Stonington. Conn. A myth often repeated and published bywriters, who probably believe it true, states that James came to this Country in the ship Anne. From theEarly Records of the Town of Portsmouth, edited by the State Librarian, under direction of the RhodeIsland Legislature, published 1901 and from Colonial Records of RI, the account of James Badcock’sfirst twenty years in RI was copied. His residence for that period was in Portsmouth. and the records ofthat town show that his name was spelled in various ways, probably according to the fancy of the clerkof the town meeting, namely Badcocke, Badcock. Badcook. Badcooke. For the first forty years thesurname of James and his Sons was usually written Badcock. In the Probate records of John Badcockestate the name is spelled <strong>Babcock</strong>, and at that time, that spelling seems to have been adopted by thefamily, The Massachusetts branch of the family appear to have adopted the new spelling still later. TheEnglish descendants of the family from which James undoubtedly sprang still retain the name Badcock.In Feb 1900, Mr. Jasper C. Badcock, who was Comptroller of the London Postal Service, expressed theopinion that he and the American <strong>Babcock</strong>s sprang from the same source. James Badcock was admittedan inhabitant of the “towne” of Portsmouth Feb 25, 1642. At that time no one was allowed to “build orplant” without first having been voted at town meeting as an inhabitant. At a town meeting held Oct 51642, James Badcock and Richard Moris were ordered “to look up all the armes in the Towne withinthe month above writ” and “to mend any which were defective for use”. Owners were to forfeit fiveshiling if they failed to bring arms in time. At the same meeting ten acres of land were ordered to be“laide out to James Badcock at the first brooke, next the footpath eastward.” The land is described as“lying toward the head of said brooke.” About this time there must have been a threatening of war inthe air, as every man was ordered to have “four pounds of shot and two pounds of powder laying byhim in readiness by the 24th of this month, and to be in readiness to assemble at the beat of the drum.”James was made a freeman July 10, 1648, and was appointed a member of a large committee “for thetryall of the general officers:” Dec. 28, 1648, it was granted “to have four acres added to his house lot.”He was chosen a juryman Nov 21 1649, June 1653, Aug 11 1656, March 2 1657, and Oct 1661. He waschosen an assessor Feb. 19. 1650 and May 2. 1650. James with five others was ordered by the GeneralCourte, “all excuses set aparte, to rnende and make all locks, stocks, and pieces which by order fromthe duty was not performed a penalty of 10 pounds was levied, and men who failed to bring in theirarms forfeited 10 shillings each”. In 1655, his name appears in the “Poule of ye Freeman” ofPortsmouth. James was appointed an appraiser of the estate of John Wood, May 7 1655. April 8. 1656,James and seven other were “appointed to go over to the mavne to treat with the Indian Sachems toinform them of the rnvnd of the towne that they come not upon the Island but according to ordergiven”. Jan 6, 1657, “James Badcock and John Sanford are again authorized to meet with Newport menaccording to former orders”. James and six others were chosen a committee to meet with committeesappointed from other towns.Elias HullElias Hull came to Lyons from Bridgewater, Oneida County, about the year 1810. In the capacityof a clerk in the employ of Joseph Farwell, a merchant; and when the uniformed company of lightinfantry was organized, he was appointed Captain, went into the army on the Niagra frontier in thatcapacity, and at its close came back and kept a tavern in what was called the Old Museum, on the westside of Broad street. He rose to the rank of Colonel and commanded the 71st regiment of New YorkInfantry. Occasionally he held the office of Constable and Deputy Sheriff. In politics he ranked withthe Democratic party. He was a warm partisan and a dashing fellow—somewhat troubled with gas andcarrying more sail than ballast—a man who thought quite as much of himself as the rest of thecommunity thought of him. He went from Lyons to Allegany County, resided there some years andthen went to Georgia, where he resided the last I knew of him; and there were quite as many honestmen in the town after he left it as there were before. His wife was the daughter of John Riggs Esq. 6766 BABCOCK <strong>Genealogy</strong> by Stephen <strong>Babcock</strong>: 1902 – he wrote this book by hand over 30 years. Extractcopied by Tanya (<strong>Babcock</strong>) Poirier.67 Sept 1876 Lyons Republican reprinted in the Wayne County Star on September 17, 1976. Elias not connectedto the Hulls of this research, at this time.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 51


Newton Walter Mahaffey (1864 – 1951)A very enterprising citizen of Stockton who is connected with manufacturing interests that assist in theupbuilding of Stockton is Newton Walter Mahaffey, who was born at Stanford, McLean County, Illinois, June 15,1864. His father, Jonas L. Mahaffey, traced his ancestry back to the Revolutionary War. Great-great-grandfatherMahaffey was a soldier in that struggle and served as one of Washington’s body guard. A family tradition handeddown tells of how by his keen perception and quick action Mr. Mahaffey at one time saved the General fromcapture by a traitorous plan. Jonas L. Mahaffey was engaged in farming and also had a grist and sawmill when theCivil War came on. Nevertheless he enlisted serving as a fifer with the colors. The mother of our subject wasChristania Price, who afterwards married Joseph T. Rees and now lives in Stockton.Newton was her first born, being brought up on the farm in Butler County, Iowa. When he was eleven yearsof age he removed to Kansas with his mother and step-father, where they located on a homestead in McPhersonCounty, and there he pioneered it, assisting in breaking the raw prairie where they improved three different quartersections of land. After completing the district school he entered Lindsborg College, continuing his studies untilwithin three months of graduation, when he had a serious spell of typhoid fever which prevented his graduationthat year. After this he continued on the home farm until his marriage in McPherson, March 18, 1891, when hewas united with Miss Mary Gibson, who was born at Sandy Hill, Washington County, New York, a daughter ofDaniel Joslyn and Mary Ellen (Horsley) Gibson, natives respectively of Vermont and Montreal, Canada. TheGibson family is an old New England family who were pioneers of Vermont, while the Horsley family is an oldand prominent English family, traced back to the tenth century. Grandfather Horsley emigrated from England toMontreal, where he died in middle life leaving a widow and thirteen children, and she came to Sandy Hill, NewYork.Daniel Joslyn Gibson was a mason and builder. On the outbreak of the Civil War he was a widower withthree children, nevertheless he volunteered his services and enlisted in Company I, 16th Regiment Heavy Artillery,New York Volunteers, serving until the close of the war. After the war he married Miss Horsley and he continuedthe building business, moving to Clyde, New York, where he resided until he died at the age of ninety-two years.The mother passed away at the age of eighty-two years.Mary Gibson graduated from the Clyde, New York, high school, after which she engaged in teaching inWayne County, New York. She had a sister, Mrs. Smith <strong>Babcock</strong>, living at McPherson, Kansas, and came out ona visit and it was there she met Newton Mahaffey and their acquaintance resulted in the marriage. Wishing to castin their lot with the Golden State the young couple came to California in October, 1891. Mrs. Mahaffey had anuncle, John Horsley, who had come to California as a ‘49er and was a pioneer in Amador County, where he builtthe Silver Lake Road, as well as several other early toll roads. After spending several months in Amador County,Mr. Mahaffey came to Stockton, where he assisted in building the electric road. In the fall of 1892 they located atBurson, Calaveras County, and there engaged in farming for a while until he entered the life insurance field,representing the Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance Company, in which he met with excellent success. However, in1899 he located in Stockton, where he engaged in contracting and for many years has specialized in contract roofpainting. Having made a study of the best ingredients necessary to make the most desirable roof paint he hasoriginated a formula and is engaged in manufacturing Mahaffey’s cement roof paint, which has become popularand in general use throughout this section of California, and he has the largest business as roofing contractor in thiscounty. He resides at 1346 East Market Street with his family and this place is also the headquarters for hisbusiness.Mr. Mahaffey has been interested in mining for many years, owning the Hose mine in Plumas County, aquartz mine with a five-stamp mill. He also has the Maypole mine at Mokelumne Hill. He is also interested in theMcCree Petroleum Corporation, operating at Tulsa, Oklahoma, a successful oil company.Mr. and Mrs. Mahaffey’s union has been blessed with five children: Frank and Harry are twins; the formerwas with the post office department in San Francisco during the war and is now assisting Mr. Mahaffey in hisbusiness; Harry is with the Standard Oil Company. He enlisted in the U. S. Marine Corps and served overseasduring the World War. During this time he qualified as an expert rifleman. Ruth is a graduate of Stockton highschool and the Western Normal and was engaged in teaching in her home city for seven years. She was veryprominent in campfire work, serving as campfire guardian and playground director. She is now the wife of Prof.A. W. Dowden, who served in the Medical Corps during the World War. They reside in Los Angeles, where Mr.Dowden is physical director at the Southern Branch, University of California. Walter and William are attendingStockton high school. Mr. Mahaffey is a member of the Sons of Veterans, while with the same patriotic zeal hiswife is a member of Colonel Roosevelt Circle, Ladies of the G. A. R. 6868 Transcribed by V. Gerald Iaquinta. Source: Tinkham, George H., History of San Joaquin County, California,<strong>Page</strong> 1519. Los Angeles, Calif.: Historic Record Co., 1923.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 52


Smith H. <strong>Babcock</strong> (1853-1919)Smith H. <strong>Babcock</strong>. In financial circles and among investors generally the name CentralInvestment Company, Incorporated, is known pretty well all over the country. It has been highlysuccessful in bringing the stable securities of Oklahoma, based on the rapidly rising farm values, to theattention of investors both in and out of the state, and it is now the largest company of its kind in thefarm loan business in the state west of Chickasha. Its home offices are on Main Street at the corner ofThird Street in Hobart and the present company is the outgrowth of the first business of the kindestablished at Hobart upwards of fifteen years ago by Smith H. <strong>Babcock</strong>, who is now president of theCentral Investment Company.Mr. <strong>Babcock</strong> is an Oklahoma pioneer. Born at Clyde, Wayne County, New York, January 23,1853, his first twenty years were spent on his father’s farm, and the year 1871 marked his graduationfrom the Clyde High School. His first independent venture was the purchase of a farm of ninety acresin Wayne County, New York, and he made that the basis of his livelihood and business career until1883. In 1884, selling his property in New York and coming to the West, he bought a farm of 160 acresin McPherson County, Kansas, and was one of the men who persisted through the many difficultieswhich beset Kansas agriculture during the ’80s, and eventually profited by his experience. In 1893 hesold his Kansas farm and on September 16, 1893, made the race at the opening of the Cherokee Strip.On that day he rode a hardy cow pony, thoroughly acclimated and accustomed to the plains, and led therun for twelve miles before he decided to stake his claim. His homestead of 160 acres was located amile and a half northeast of Medford, now the county seat of Grant County. Mr. <strong>Babcock</strong> pursued hisvocation as a farmer on the old homestead claim until 1902, then sold out and removed to Hobart inKiowa County, where he followed shortly after the pioneer rush into that district. He opened his officeas a dealer in farm lands, and was the first in Hobart to take up that line of business. Since then he hasorganized the Central Investment Company, now incorporated under the state law, and is directing itsoperations as president.The <strong>Babcock</strong> family for several generations lived at Sag Harbor on Long Island, a port whichin the nourishing days of the American merchant marine was one of the most important points ofoutfitting for ships engaged in the whaling industry. Three <strong>Babcock</strong> brothers named Hedges, Jonathanand Benjamin, had emigrated from England and settled in Sag Harbor just prior to the War of 1812,and all of them subsequently engaged in that war on the side of the United States. The ancestor fromwhom the Hobart business man is descended was Hedges <strong>Babcock</strong>. Mr. <strong>Babcock</strong>’s father was Job<strong>Babcock</strong>, who was born at Sag Harbor, Long Island, in 1809, and died at Clyde, New York, in 1887.He moved out to Wayne County, New York, in 1851 and lived there quietly as a farmer the rest of hislife. Previous to 1851, however, for twenty-two years he had been captain of a whaling vessel thathailed from Sag Harbor. He was not the only member of his family engaged in that industry. He had sixbrothers, named Benjamin, Hoyl, Henry, Lyman, Jonathan and Hedges, all of whom were captains ofwhaling vessels that called Sag Harbor their home port. All these veterans of the seas are nowdeceased. Job <strong>Babcock</strong> was a republican in politics, a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church andwas affiliated with the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. He married Mary Ann Hull, who was bornat Hartford, Connecticut, in 1817, and died at Clyde, New York, in 1897. She also had seven brothersand all of them were seafaring men. Smith H. was the older of two sons, and his brother George is nowa farmer at Clyde, New York.Since casting his first vote Mr. <strong>Babcock</strong> has been steadily a republican in politics, and whileliving in New York and in Kansas served on school boards. He is a member of the Methodist EpiscopalChurch, and in Hobart Lodge No. 176 of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows is past noble grand andwas a member of the encampment and canton of that order in Kansas.At Clyde, New York, in 1872, Mr. <strong>Babcock</strong> married Miss Cora Gibson, who is a native ofFort Edward, New York, a daughter of D. G. Gibson, who is now living retired at Clyde, New York.Mr. and Mrs. <strong>Babcock</strong> can take a reasonable degree of pride in their fine family of children, numberingnine in all. Charles, the oldest, was cashier in the bank at Medford, Oklahoma, at the time of his deathin 1892; Benjamin, the second son, is a graduate of the Kansas City Veterinary College and is now aveterinary surgeon at Kirksberg, Idaho; Alice is the wife of Mr. Birdsteen of Los Angeles, California;May, also a resident of Los Angeles, married George Sharp, who is cashier for the Southern PacificRailroad; Ford is vice president of the Central Investment Company of Hobart; Mattie is the wife ofPark Siple, cashier for the United States Express Company at Little Rock, Arkansas; Edith is the wifeof Temple Kirkpatrick, who is secretary of the Central Investment Company; George lives in Hobartand is in the vulcanizing business; Harold, the youngest, is now a freshman in the Hobart HighSchool. 6969 A Standard History of Oklahoma. By Joseph B. Thoburn, Vol IV, Illustratrated. Published 1916<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 53


Sailing Story about Henry <strong>Babcock</strong> (1821-1886)Two Tales: the "John Milton" and the "Washington"The construction of Ponquogue (Shinnecock) Light with a steady beam in January 1858 andthe changing of the Montauk Point Light from a steady beam to a flashing signal (which it has to thisday) at the same time were blamed for one of the worst wrecks that ever took place off the south shoreof eastern Long Island. It was a rare error made by the Lighthouse Board. To make matters worse, therewas no way to notify ships at sea about these changes. As to be expected, tragedy struck soonthereafter. Since 1797, Montauk Point Light had been the only beacon casting a steady beam, on thatlonely wind swept 76 mile stretch of coast between Fire Island Light and Montauk Point.Captain Ephraim Harding had sailed from New York on the 1445 ton full rigged ship "John Milton" onDecember 6, 1856 bound for San Francisco via Cape Hornand. On the way home, he stopped at theChincha Islands off Peru and loaded a cargo of guano. When he reached the south shore of Long Islandagain on February 18, 1858, he ran into "strong gales and a thick snowstorm," which he recorded in theship's log. As he proceeded east along the south shore the snowstorm continued unabated. There was,of course no way for him to know that Montauk Point Light had changed its characteristic from asteady beam to a flashing one or even that a new light had been built at Ponquogue which now cast thesteady beam.When Harding reached Ponquogue Light and saw its steady beam, he mistook it for MontaukPoint Light and, after sailing on his course a bit farther, he steered his vessel to port and headed north,believing he was in the open water of Block Island Sound. He was not, The "John Milton" crashed onthe rocks before dawn on Saturday February 20, 1858, about five miles west of Montauk Point Light,all sails set. There were no survivors of the 33 persons aboard. Men, spars, sails and cargo were foundsubsequently in hideous confusion, encased in ice. "She melted like a lump of sugar," an old man, firston the scene said of the "John Milton" years later. When dawn came the ship's bell could be seenpoised upon two beams projecting from the bow of the wreck all that remained of the vessel. There,swaying with every swell of the waves, according to a contemporary newspaper account,"... it tolledout the requiem for the departed." Later, the bell was bought and given to the Session House in EastHampton where it rings to this day.The bodies of Captain Harding, three mates and 18 sailors washed ashore on the beach, along with theirpitiful belongings, their personal letters and daguerreotypes of their loved ones whom they expected tosee again so soon. The dead were carried to East Hampton in wagons. Reverend Stephen L. Metshonpreached the funeral sermon. Twenty-three of the men were buried in a common grave in the Old SouthEnd Burying Ground, and a stone was erected above them by public subscription.Captain Henry <strong>Babcock</strong> 70 , skipper of the whaling ship "Washington" out of Sag Harbor,returned from a long voyage to the Pacific about the same time the "John Milton" foundered on therocks on February 20th. He too had received no word of the change of lights at Montauk Point or of thenew light at Ponquogue. He sailed along the same southern coast of Long Island toward Montauk Pointas Captain Harding did. There, he planned to turn to port and head west to Sag Harbor. When he raisedPonquogue Light, he refused to accept its steady beam as belonging to Montauk Point Light. He hadtaken a reading of the sun at noon and believed that the light which appeared to be Montauk PointLight had been made too soon. He was worried and called a conference with his officers and crew.Everyone on board the "Washington" was eager to get to Sag Harbor. They favored nothingbut the quickest possible passage at hand they argued "There is no other light but Montauk on this partof the coast" but Captain <strong>Babcock</strong> was, fortunately, a man of great wisdom and strong will. He sensedsomething was wrong and refused to give into the admonitions of his men. Instead, he gave the order:"Tack ship and stand ashore!" His judgment proved to be correct when a second lighthouse was raisedand positively identified as Montauk Point Light but for his decision. The "Washington" would havegone to the same watery grave as the "John Milton" had earlier.Captain <strong>Babcock</strong> eventually was keeper of the light for many years at Montauk Point after heretired from whaling. It pleased him, we are told, to stand on the bluff at Turtle Hill on a fair summerday and look down at the rocks below which almost claimed him, as they did Captain Harding and hiscrew, when he sailed the "Washington" home years ago.http://www.longislandgenealogy.com/lighthouse.html70 Henry A. <strong>Babcock</strong> (1821-1886) was the son of Benjamin and Phebe <strong>Babcock</strong>. Henry maintained thelighthouse from 1876-1885. He is buried with his parents and many of his brothers in Oakland Cemetery, SagHarbor.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 54


Daniel Joslin Gibson (1825-1917)Extracted from email provided by Linda HitchingsDaniel’s full name is Daniel Joslin Gibson. He was born April 8, 1825 in the town of Easton,Washington Co. NY. He was the son of Nathaniel Gibson and Sarah Roxanna Joslin. Sarah Roxanna’sparents were Daniel Joslin and Mary Nichols. So Daniel was named after his maternal grandfather.Daniel was one of five children, and his siblings were: Peter, Nathan, Josiah, and Sarah.Daniel J. Gibson served in the Civil war enlisting along with his brother, Josiah, at Kingsbury onDecember 29, 1863. I have a copy of his pension papers, which give the following personalinformation: where born: Easton, N.Y. - age: 38 — occupation: farmer - enlisted: Dec. 29, 1863 -where: Kingsbury, N. Y. — for a period of: 3 years - eyes: blue - hair: light - complexion: dark -height: 5’ 8” - mustered in: Troy, N. Y. - when mustered in: Jan. 5, 1864. He was in company I of theNew York 16th Heavy Artillery. Daniel applied for his pension in 1897, and had to fill out a lengthyquestionnaire. He gives his date and place of birth as April 8, 1825 at Easton. N.Y. He lists his wife andtheir date of marriage as: Ellen M. Horsley, November 29, 1864 at sandy Hill (now Hudson Falls), byRev. Joel W. Eaton. He lists his first wife as: Jane Stowell, married at Sandy Hill 1852. She died Junethe 6th, 1862 at Sandy Hill. He lists all his children as follows: Cevedre A. Gibson born 18thAug.1854; Delia C. Gibson born 26th July 1856; Mattie C. Gibson born 15th June 1858; Mary E.Gibson born 13th Feb. 1867; Daniel C. Gibson born 1st Sept. 1870; Fannie L. Gibson born 10thJanuary 1873; Alice R. Gibson born 23rd July 1876; Margaret C. Gibson born 8th June 1879; LucindaS. Gibson born 12th March 1882. The copy of Daniel’s pension papers originally belonged to my aunt,who started the genealogy many years ago. She had written the married name after each of thedaughters. of Daniel as follows: Delia C. Gibson - <strong>Babcock</strong>: Mattie C. Gibson - Boyington; Mary E.Gibson - Mahaffey; Fannie L. Gibson — Matthews; Alice R. Gibson - Cotton; Margaret C. Gibson -Canning; Lucinda S. Gibson - Trickler.According to the story handed down when Jane Stowell died in 1862. Daniel needed help with thethree children, who would have been 4, 6, and 8 years old. They were sent to live with Daniel’s sister,Sarah, and her husband, Rev. Ray Cushman who lived in Manchester, Vermont. After the war wasover, Daniel returned to Sandy Hill, and the children were returned to his care. He married Ellen MarieHorsley in November 1865. On the 1875 state census of Kingsbury, there’s Daniel age 44; Ellen age33; Delia age 13; Mattie age 11; Mary age 3; and Mary Horsley age 80 (Ellen’s mother).My grandmother was Alice Roxanna Gibson, who married Edgar William Cotton in Sodus. WayneCo. NY in 1896. I grew up in upstate New York, in Canandaigua, Ontario County, NY, which bordersWayne County. I remember Fannie Gibson Matthews who lived in Clyde, Wayne Co. NY. I barelyremember my grandmother, as I was only 5 years old when she died. I do remember the Canningfamily. My dad had a lot of Canning cousins and there were frequent reunions.In the 1855 New York state census of Kingsbury, Washington County, I have Daniel J. Gibson,age 28, born Washington County; Jane S. Gibson age 22 born Essex County, and Cevedre age 10months born Washington County. Next door to the Gibson family is the Stowell family: WilliamStowell age 55 born Vermont; Samantha age 52 born Vermont; and Martha Fiske age 74 bornVermont. I presume Martha may be Samantha’s mother. I’ve been in contact with a man who currentlylives in Hudson Falls, NY (used to be Sandy Hill) and he is a descendent of William and SamanthaStowell.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 55


Encie <strong>Babcock</strong> (1910-2008)I was born on June 23, 1910, over in Attleboro, Massachusetts, where my father had a position as atool and die maker and my parents lived for three years. When I was three and my brother Ben (his realname is Henry Wilbur <strong>Babcock</strong>) was one, we came back to Sag Harbor to this house on Main Street tolive. My father was the nephew of Anna Louise <strong>Babcock</strong>, who owned this house. I remember when wecame to Sag Harbor because my mother’s parents lived down behind the theater. My mother wanted tostop there first, and I remember being on my father’s shoulders and walking up that alley way andfinally getting to this house. My father worked at Fahys Watchcase factory as a tool and die maker.We lived here with my great-aunt, who was born in this house in 1845. Her parents, who had beenmarried in 1833, were its first residents. They bought the house from the builder. My aunt had gone toAlbany to learn to be a teacher and when she was in the station there, Abraham Lincoln came along toget a train. I always thought that was so fascinating!She was a wonderful help to my mother because eventually there were six of us, six childrenaltogether. I was the eldest, then Ben, Carol, Lyman, Paul, and my little sister, Mary Olive, who wasborn with a “leaky” heart. The doctors said she wouldn’t live to be more than seven, but she lived to16. Her little heart beat so hard and I guess often that it bulged out her ribcage on one side. I rememberone time Mary Olive (we called her “Mary Ilove”) and her friend were sitting in this room and all of asudden, the other little girl said, “What have you got in there?” She was just sitting so near my littlesister that she could see that something was going on in her chest.Then there was the big fire on New Year’s Eve 1925 that destroyed the Alvin Silver Company. Itwas on Main Street where the pizza parlor is now. The silver company made vanity sets—brushes,combs, and mirror—and silver service. My father came upstairs and said, “Children, you have to getup. We have to get out of this house.” It was a terrible fire, and it was bitterly cold outside. I guess theonly thing that saved many of the buildings was that the firemen sprayed water on the fire. It froze, andI guess that retarded the fire from spreading. But they said that the wind was so strong that shinglesfrom the burning buildings were blown all the way over to the park, to an open field nearby were theyused to have the circus.We took shelter with Uncle Bill, who was the caretaker for r. Havens, whose summer house is nowCor Maria. He and his wife and two children had an apartment in the boathouse on that property. It hada huge yacht, a smaller yacht, and a cabin cruiser. We used to play down there all the time—especiallyin the summer. We’d get on those yachts and pretend to sail away. We played on the breakwater, too.One rock would be the kitchen; another would be the living-room. We stayed the day of the fire andthen came back here, and I remember the house smelled of smoke but there was no damage.In the summer, we used to go up to Green Street off Glover. Mr. Gilbride had a motor boat thathad benches around the stern. For 10 cents, he’d take us across the cove to Long Beach. And then at 4o’clock he’d come back and get us. The Noyac Casino was there and they’d have floats out. Some hada diving board, a low one and a high one. In late August, they’d have a day of contests—swimmingraces, breast stroke, diving.I remember one Friday night my father said, “Encie, let’s go over to Long Beach.” There had beena big blow. The seaweed covered the shore and scallops were all entangled in them. It was cold andwindy, but we picked up all these scallops and had a big feast. We also used to get bottlefish, orblowfish. When we were swimming, we’d find little baby ones and tickle them and they’d blow up likebubbles. My mother would fry them and make a big platter of them. They were so good, white insideand crisp on the outside. We were sort of poor and yet we were eating all these delicacies. We had wildduck and lobster and crabs, blowfish, weakfish, fluke, flounder—all kinds of fish. And my father had abig garden across the street, so there were lots of vegetables and fruit. We also had a chicken housewith chickens out in the back.I went to Pierson. Ency Byer was in my class and I think there were 17 of us. She and I were thelast ones in quite a while. Now I’m the only one. I remember when Lindbergh made his crossing toParis; my father had a Model A Ford with open sides. There was a young man, Philip Spitz, whoseparents had a store on Main Street. And my father would let him drive up to Eunice Pulver’s house onMadison and then she would drive us to school. The day that Lindbergh flew we left the car behind theschool. When we looked out the window, we saw that some boys had written on it with chalk, “TheSpirit of St. Louis.”<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 56


After graduating from Pierson, I went to Plattsburgh to become a teacher. It was during theDepression and jobs were scarce. I had worked during high school. Our neighbor was the mayor of SagHarbor, C. Augustine Kiernan. He had an insurance business and a coal and wood supply company. Myaunt had given us an old Underwood typewriter and I had taught myself touch-typing. So I’d type upbills of sales for insurance and wood and coal. After college, it was very difficult to get a job, but Mr.Kiernan knew the president of the board of education at Lindenhurst. He gave me a very goodrecommendation and I got a job teaching in the high school there. We had an excellent businessdepartment; we taught shorthand, typing, and secretarial skills. I stayed there 43 years, retiring in 1973.When I was teaching, I’d come home on weekends. There was a train that call all the way to SagHarbor. Then they took away that train and replaced it with a one-car train from Bridgehampton to SagHarbor that they called the “Toonerville Trolley.” Then when they did away with the trolley car, I’d getoff at Bridgehampton and my father or brother would come to get me. The train would continue on toEast Hampton, so the conductor taught me how to turn off the lights in the Bridgehampton station whenI left.The village is different now, all right. We used to have a meat market where Christy’s is now. Mymother would send us for a whole pork roast. We’d wait for Mr. Howell, the butcher, to cut it for usand he’d give us the tail ends of a liverwurst or bologna. I can remember we’d get this whole big roastfor my mother and it was only 15 cents a pound.It’s interesting to walk around the village now. It’s changed a lot. When you look at the harbor, allthose boats. My father used to say, “A boat is the most expensive she a man can have.” 71Julia A. (Lamb) <strong>Babcock</strong> (1836-1906)Mrs. Julia Ann <strong>Babcock</strong>, widow of Dwight <strong>Babcock</strong>, died very suddenly at her home on RumseyStreet Wednesday evening, aged 70 years. The cause of her death was neuralgia of the heart. Mrs.<strong>Babcock</strong> had been a resident of Seneca Falls nearly all her life, and was admired and esteemed by allwho knew her. She was a woman of retiring disposition, modest in her ways, devoted in herattachments, and singularly free from faults and imperfections. In all ways she exemplified the highestand best traits of womanhood, tender, loving, considerate and thoughtful in every relation of life. Shewas singularly devoted to her children by whom she was greatly respected and beloved. In her deaththey have lost a most affectionate mother, and in their sorrow, they have the sympathy of very manyfriends.She is survived by 3 sons, George <strong>Babcock</strong> of Seneca Falls, and Charles <strong>Babcock</strong> of Seneca Falls,and Floyd A. <strong>Babcock</strong> of Jersey City. The Funeral will be held at the house on Rumsey Streettomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. 72 PROBATE AND DEATH RECORDS71 Encie’s autobiography found in “Voices of Sag Harbor A Village Remembered”, Edited by Nina Tobier andForeword by E. L. Doctorow, Harbor Electronic Publishing 2007. Encie was great-granddaughter of BenjaminW. (1800-1870) and Eliza Simons <strong>Babcock</strong> (1805-1853).72 Source: The Seneca Falls Reveille Newspaper, Seneca Falls, New York, August 5, 1906. Aconnection to this family has not been made at this time.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 57


Hedges <strong>Babcock</strong> (1807–1871)The petition of Nancy M. <strong>Babcock</strong> of the Town of Southold in the County of Suffolk, RespectfullyShoweth, That Hedges <strong>Babcock</strong> of the town of Southold in said County, departed this life at hisresidence in said Town of Southold on or about the 25 th day of January 1871, leaving an instrument inwriting bearing date October 28 th 1862, purporting to be his last Will and Testament, and to dispose ofboth real and personal estate, and in which your petitioner is named as Executrix.That the said deceased left him surviving your petitioner his widow of full age, and the followingpersons who are his only heirs at law and next of kin viz:Anna <strong>Babcock</strong>, Benjamin W. <strong>Babcock</strong>, Hannah C. Tooker, Henry A. <strong>Babcock</strong> all residing in SagHarbor in said Suffolk County. Samuel <strong>Babcock</strong> residing in Amagansett in said County. James H.Perkins residing in the city county and State of New York. Sarah B. Glover & Sarah <strong>Babcock</strong> & Job<strong>Babcock</strong> all residing in Clyde Wayne County in said State. Erastus Y. Perkins residing in JeffersonGreene County of State of Iowa. Hannah B. Tousley, Daniel H. Pierson, John W. Pierson all residing inSpringport Jackson County State of Michigan. Mary P. Parmenter & Phebe Belden residing in OlivetEaton County Michigan. All the heirs above named are of full age except said John W. Pierson who isa minor under twenty one & over fourteen years of age. 73Siblings to Hedges <strong>Babcock</strong>Benjamin <strong>Babcock</strong> (1800-1870) – Anna and Benjamin W. <strong>Babcock</strong> are his surviving children.Hannah C. <strong>Babcock</strong> (1819-1890) m: Geo S. Tooker.Henry A. <strong>Babcock</strong> (1821-1886)Howell H. <strong>Babcock</strong> (1803-1957) – Samuel S. <strong>Babcock</strong> is his only surviving child.Mary <strong>Babcock</strong> (1797-1866) m: Erastus G. Perkins – James H. Perkins., Sarah B. Perkins Glover,and Erastus Y. Perkins are her surviving children.Sarah <strong>Babcock</strong> (1800-aft. 1870) – unmarried as of 1870 in Wayne County, New York.Job <strong>Babcock</strong> (1809-1885) m: Mary Ann Hull.Phebe <strong>Babcock</strong> (1806-1865) m: Daniel H. Pierson – Hannah B. Pierson Tousley, Daniel H.Pierson, John W. Pierson, Mary Pierson Parmenter and Phebe Pierson Belden are hersurviving children.Lyman (1813-bef. 1871) and George (1816-1849) <strong>Babcock</strong> deceased brothers with no heirs werenot named in the will of Hedges <strong>Babcock</strong>.73 The above heirs of Hedges <strong>Babcock</strong> have been verified through census research. Additionally,based on the family members in the Oakland Cemetery plot in Sag Harbor and the fact that two ofHedges brothers (Benjamin and Henry A.) are on the same headstone of Benjamin (d. 1839) and Phebe<strong>Babcock</strong> (d. 1850) – it is fairly conclusive that Benjamin and Phebe <strong>Babcock</strong> are theparents/grandparents of all heirs listed. This information contradicts the reported parentage of aHedges <strong>Babcock</strong>, Sr. in the biographical sketch of Smith Hull <strong>Babcock</strong> in Oklahoma. There are anumber of unconnected <strong>Babcock</strong> families in the Suffolk County, New York area that still need to belinked and proven to the reported Jonathan, Hedges, and Benjamin brothers (of England) family trees.It is circumstantially evident that the names given to the children of Benjamin and Phebe have a verystrong link to the Hedges and Howell families that permeate the region of Sag Harbor. At this point it isassumed, but not proven, that the line of Col Jonathan Hedges and his son Job are the likely link –<strong>Babcock</strong> marriages to unknown Phebe spouses seem to indicate that there is a Phebe Hedges marriagein the family somewhere – in fact, one published genealogical accounting of the Hedges line names anunknown <strong>Babcock</strong> marriage to a Phebe Hedges – but the dates reported do not match up to what I haveon the <strong>Babcock</strong>’s. Additionally, there is a William Henry <strong>Babcock</strong> (1781-1865) family of Easthamptonthat strongly indicate a familial link to Benjamin <strong>Babcock</strong> (1778-1839) – likely a brother, but this stillneeds to be proven. In my genealogical records I have risked placing Benjamin and “Henry” into thesame family under Simeon <strong>Babcock</strong> in order to keep track of all the <strong>Babcock</strong> families in my researchwith hopes to prove or disprove the relationships in the future. Simeon and Stephen <strong>Babcock</strong> were theoldest known <strong>Babcock</strong>’s of Suffolk County and there seems to be a connection with both families toWayne County, New York where a number of <strong>Babcock</strong> relatives from Simeon and Stephen end up.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 58


Mary (Polly Smith) Hull (1789–1876)The Petition of Anna C. Tabor of the town of East Hampton in the County of Suffolk, RespectfullyShoweth, That Polly Hull of the Town of East Hampton is said County, departed this life at herresidence in said Town of East Hampton on or about the 22 nd day of April 1876, leaving an instrumentin writing bearing date July 31 st 1873, purporting to be her last Will and Testament, and to dispose ofboth real and personal estate, and in which your petitioner is named as Executrix.That the said deceased left her surviving her husband Jehiel Hull of said Town and the followingpersons who are her only heirs at law and next of kin, viz: your petitioner and Rhoda Simons both ofsaid Town of East Hampton Suffolk County & State of New York. Fanny Power, Albert P. Hull &John W. Hull all of the Town of Southampton in said County. Mary <strong>Babcock</strong>, Jehiel C. Hull & Jane A.Ford all of the Town of Clyde Wayne County in said state. Melissa Crockett of Middletown in the stateof Connecticut & Henry W. Hull of the same place & Emily Cooley of the City of Boston in the stateof Massachusetts, all of full age.Children of Jehiel and Mary (Polly) Smith Hull 74Rhoda Hull (1810-1903) m: William A. Simons in 1834Albert Picket Hull (1812-1893) never marriedJehiel C. Hull (1814-1902)Mary Ann Hull (1816-1897) m: Job <strong>Babcock</strong> in 1837Emily M. Hull (1820-1912) m: William CooleyAnna C. Hull (1822-1893) m: Nathan H. Tabor in 1841John W. Hull (1824-1902)Melissa B. Hull (1826-1898) m: Charles Newell Crockett in 1850Harriet Frances (Fanny) Hull Power (1827-1900)Henry Augustus Hull (1832-1905)Jane (Jennie) A. Hull Ford (1834-1902) m: Naaman Ford 75William <strong>Babcock</strong> (1830-1873)In the matter of the application for Letters of Administration on the Estate of William <strong>Babcock</strong>Deceased. County of Suffolk, to wit: I Phebe <strong>Babcock</strong> being duly sworn and examined, do depose andsay, that I am the mother of the said deceased; that said deceased departed this life a Valparaiso Chilion the ____ day of July 1873 without leaving any last Will and Testament to my knowledge,information or belief; that said deceased died possessed of certain personal property in the State of NewYork, the value whereof does not exceed the sum of about One thousand three hundred fourty two70/100 dollars as I have been informed and believe; that said deceased has left his surviving petitionerhis mother widow of John <strong>Babcock</strong> 76 residing in the village of Sag Harbor Suffolk County State ofNew York.- Lodewick <strong>Babcock</strong>, Maria Mumford wife of Richard, Winifred Harriet Blydenburgh wifeof Ralph Blydenburgh all residing in said Sag Harbor brothers and sisters of deceased, Jane Wood wifeof Joseph Wood residing in the city of Brooklyn, Knox County and State of New York sister and MaryCard wife of Edward Card also sister residing in said Sag Harbor only next of kin; that said deceasedwas at, or immediately previous to his death, an inhabitant of the Town of Southampton County ofSuffolk. And I pray that Letters of Administration be granted on the estate of deceased, by theSurrogate of the County of Suffolk to me, and that Gilbert H. Cooper be joined with me in suchadministration. Sworn before me, this twenty third day of May 1876. A. D. Smith Notary Public.74 All 11 surviving children are listed – only one son was deceased at the time of Mary Hull’s 1876 death andJehiel Hull’s 1880 death. Census record research verifies all the reported living locations of Hull children. Thedeceased son, name unknown, was reported to have been killed by a whale.75 A Naaman Ford marriage record has yet to be found.76 John b. 1804 and his wife Phebe <strong>Babcock</strong> have not been connected yet into the <strong>Babcock</strong>’s of this research.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 59


Thomas E. <strong>Babcock</strong> (1856-1923)Surrogate’s Court County of SuffolkIn the Matter of the Probate of the paper propounded as the last Will and Testament of Thomas E.<strong>Babcock</strong> 77 Deceased. To the Surrogate’s Court of the County of Suffolk: The petition of Joseph S.Osborne East Hampton, New York, in the State of New York, respectfully shows.1. That your petitioner is the sole executor named in the last will and testament of Thomas E.<strong>Babcock</strong> late of the town of East Hampton in the County of Suffolk and State of New York,deceased.2. That said last will and testament, herewith presented and hereby offered for probate, relates toboth real and personal property, bears date the 5th day of September 1891 and is signed at the endthereof by the said testator and by George H. Hand and E. M. Osborne as subscribing witnesses.Both of said witnesses are now deceased.3. That petitioner does not know of any codicil to said last will and testament, nor is there any tothe best of his knowledge, information and belief, except as follows:4. 4. That there is no other will or codicil of the said deceased on file in the Surrogate’s office ofsaid County.5. That said deceased, was, at the time of death, a resident of the County of Suffolk, New York,and departed this life in said County on the 9 th day of April, 1923.6. That the widow, all the heirs and all the next of kin of said testator, each person named in thewill herewith presented and hereby offered for probate as executor, testamentary trustee orguardian, each person named as executor, testamentary trustee, guardian, legatee, devisee orbeneficiary in any other will of testator filed in the Surrogate’s office of said County, theirrespective postoffice addresses and relationship to said testator and the facts in relation to anyinfants, incompetents or persons whose names or postoffice addresses are unknown as follows:Fannie W. <strong>Babcock</strong>, Widow of Legatee, East Hampton, New YorkJoseph S. Osborne Executor East Hampton, New York.Jeremiah P. Conklin, Cousin once removed, Amagansett, N.Y. 78Charles S. Hand, Cousin once removed, Flushing, N.Y. 79May Leek, Cousin twice removed, Amagansett, N.Y.Catherine E. Scoville, Cousin twice removed Amagansett, N.Y. 80Marion Hand Terry, Cousin twice removed Amagansett, N.Y.Eloise Fordham, Cousin, Greenport, N.Y.Kate M. Terry, Cousin, Amagansett, N.Y.Antoinette Baker, Cousin, Amagansett, N.Y.Josephine Leek, Cousin, Amagansett, N.Y.Thomas M. Edwards, Cousin, East Hampton, N.Y. 81George H. Edwards, Cousin, Ansonia, Conn.Herbert W. Edwards, Cousin, New Haven, Conn.Phebe Treat, Cousin, New Haven, Conn.Nellie H. Loper, Cousin, New Haven, Conn.Thomas S. Quinn, Cousin once removed, 71 Howard Ave., New Haven, Conn. 8277 Thomas Edwards <strong>Babcock</strong> was the last remaining heir of William H. <strong>Babcock</strong>, Jr. and grandson to WilliamHenry <strong>Babcock</strong> who has not yet been linked to the <strong>Babcock</strong>’s of this research. All heirs listed in the Will ofThomas E. <strong>Babcock</strong> are heirs of his uncle, George Lewis <strong>Babcock</strong> and from the side of his mother, ElizaEdwards <strong>Babcock</strong>.78 Jeremiah Parsons Conklin (1863-1927) only son to George Austin and Phebe Parsons Conklin, George A. wasson of Lydia Edwards – Lydia was sister to Eliza Edwards (mother of Thomas E. <strong>Babcock</strong>).79 Charles Spencer Hand b. 1863, son of Nathaniel S. Hand and Phebe Edwards Conklin – Phebe was daughterof Jeremiah and Lydia Edwards Conklin – Lydia was sister to Eliza Edwards (mother of Thomas E. <strong>Babcock</strong>).80 Catherine Terry (b. 1893 m: Scoville) and Marion Terry were daughters of William and Elizabeth Hand Terryand great-granddaughter of Jeremiah and Lydia Edwards Conklin – Lydia was sister to Eliza Edwards.81 Thomas M. (b. 1852) George H. (b. 1861) Phebe D. (b. 1864 m: Treat) Nellie H. (b. 1866 m: Loper) andHerbert W. (b. 1868) Edwards are all siblings born to Edwin and Mary Edwards – Edwin was brother to ElizaEdwards (mother of Thomas E. <strong>Babcock</strong>).<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 60


William Nelson Quinn, Cousin once removed, 71 Howard Ave., New Haven, Conn.Hattie L. Bourne, Cousin once removed, 270 Greenwich Ave., New Haven,Conn.Edna M. Crosby, Cousin once removed, Orange, Conn. R.F.D.Jessie L. E. Still, Cousin once removed, 208 Oak Street, Port Jefferson, N.Y.Helen A. E. Nugent, Cousin once removed, 270 Greenwich Ave., New Haven,Conn.Hazel A. B. Miller, Cousin once removed, 246 Washington Ave., West Haven,Conn.Frank R. Edwards, Cousin once removed, 270 Greenwich Ave., New Haven,Conn.George R. <strong>Babcock</strong>, Cousin, Yaphank, N.Y. 83Sarah C. Miller, Cousin, Bridgehampton, N.Y.Fannie P. Hardacre, Second Cousin, Bridgehampton, N.Y.Martha Halsey, Second Cousin, Shelter Island, N.Y.C. Loretta Ludlow, Second Cousin, Bridgehampton, N.Y.Herbert Ludlow, Second Cousin, Brooklyn, N.Y.Charles T. Ludlow, Second Cousin, Bridgehampton, N.Y.Henry Ludlow, Second Cousin, Bridgehampton, N.Y.Emily A. Hedges, Second Cousin, Bridgehampton, N.Y.Phebe J. Hastings, Second Cousin, Bridgehampton, N.Y.Stephen Hedges, Second Cousin, Bridgehampton, N.Y.Edward G. Sayre, Second Cousin, Bridgehampton, N.Y.Grace S. Hagerman, Second Cousin, Flushing, N.Y.John C. Sayre, Second Cousin, Bridgehampton, N.Y.Harry Sayre, Second Cousin, Bridgehampton, N.Y.Eugene Sayre, Second Cousin, Bridgehampton, N.Y.Frank Sayre, Second Cousin, Bridgehampton, N.Y.Samuel R. Hedges, Second Cousin, Greenport, N.Y.Mary F. Hedges, Second Cousin, Bridgehampton, N.Y.82 Thomas Spicer (b. 1876) and William Nelson (b. 1889) Quinn are children born to Margaret E. Edwards andThomas J. Quinn - Margaret E. was daughter of Edwin and Mary Edwards – Edwin was brother to ElizaEdwards (mother of Thomas E. <strong>Babcock</strong>)83 George R. <strong>Babcock</strong> (b. 1854) and Sarah C. <strong>Babcock</strong> Miller (b. 1855) are children of George Lewis and MaryF. Payne <strong>Babcock</strong>. George L. is son of William Henry and Jerusha Pierson <strong>Babcock</strong>.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 61


Thomas TiplingI, Thomas TIPLING, of the town of Galen in the County of Wayne and State of New York mindfulof the uncertainties of human life do make, publish, and declare this my last will and testament in themanner following.First, after the payment of my just debts and funeral expenses, I give devise and bequeath to mydaughter Amelia BABCOCK, wife of Stephen BABCOCK 84 of Tyre, Seneca Co, NY the sum of fivehundred dollars.Second, all the rest usidere and remainder of all my estate both real and personal I give devise andbequeath to my wife Matilda TIPLING during her natural life and at her death to two sons Charles A.and James Herbert to be there equally divided between them and their heirs share and share alike. Thechild or children of a deceased child taking the share which his or her parent would have taken if alive.I hereby nominate and appoint my wife Matilda TIPLING and Seth SMITH of Galen, WayneCounty, NY the accreditors of this my last will and testament and hereby authorize and empower themthese the said Matilda TIPLING and Seth SMITH of Galen, Wayne County, NY, to compound,compromise, and settle any claim of demand which may be against or in favor of my said estate. And Ihereby instruct the guardianship of my sons Charles A. and James Herbert until they shall respectivelyattain the age of twenty-one years unto my said wife. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my handand seal this 3rd day of March 1875.Thomas TIPLING (seal)Signed published and declared by the said testator to be his last will and testament in the presenceof us who have signed our names at his request as witnesses in his presence and in the presence of eachother.Clark POTTS Clyde, Wayne CountyMelvin R. PIDGE Clyde, Wayne County8 November 1875 22 October 1875 Seth SMITH made application to surrogate court ThomasTIPLING's last will and testamentProofsClark POTTSMelvin R. PIDGEAt the time of the will Thomas TIPLING was a US citizen84 Stephen <strong>Babcock</strong> has not been connected at this time to the <strong>Babcock</strong>’s of this research.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 62


OBITUARIESEllen M. (Horsley) Gibson (1842 – 1914)Mrs. Ellen M. Gibson, a highly respected resident of this village, died at her home on the SouthSide last Thursday afternoon, aged 77 years. She leaves her husband, Daniel G. Gibson; fivedaughters, Mrs. Mary Mahafey, of Stockton, Cal.; Mrs. Alice Cotton, of Victor; Mrs. Louis Tricklan 85 ,of Waterloo; Mrs. Maggie Canning, of Clyde, and Mrs. Fannie Mathews, of Galen, and one son, DanielGibson, of Clemens, California. Funeral services were held at 2:30 o’clock Sunday afternoon in theClyde M. E. Church, of which deceased had been a loyal consistent member for many years.The Clyde Herald, Clyde, N.Y. September 16, 1914EllenHorsleyGibsonDaniel J. Gibson (1825-1917)The death of Daniel J. Gibson, late of Company I, 16 th N.Y. Heavy Artillery, occurred at the homeof his daughter, Mrs. Louisa Trickler, in Waterloo, on Saturday last, aged 92 years. The remains werebrought to Clyde and funeral services held at the home of George Boyington, on Frederick Street, at 2o’clock Wednesday afternoon, with burial in Maple Grove Cemetery.Nathan Gibson (1823-1908)Word has been received here of the death of Nathan Gibson, of Sandy Hill, Washington County.He was the last brother of Daniel J. Gibson of this village and his death was due to old age.Clyde newspaper, Clyde N.Y., Thursday, August 13, 1908Jehiel C. Hull (1814-1902)The death of J. C. Hull, one of our oldest residents occurred at his home on Water street earlySunday morning at the age of 88 years. One daughter, Harriette survives him. Funeral services wereheld Tuesday afternoon, Rev. V. N. Yergin officiating.Clyde newspaper, Clyde N.Y., March 19, 190285 Lucinda (Louisa) Syron Gibson Trickler – surname not correct in article.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 63


Charles A. Tipling (1863 – 1929)The New York TimesSaturday, August 24, 1929<strong>Page</strong> 13, column 5CHARLES A. TIPLING, LAWYER, DIES AT 66Charles A. TIPLING, referee in bankruptcy for nearly thirty years and one of Long Island's mostwidely known lawyers, died early yesterday morning in the Broad Street Hospital, to which he hadbeen removed a week ago suffering from liver disease and various complications. He was 66 years old,and lived at 86-03 105th Street, Richmond Hill, Queens. He is survived by his widow.Mr. TIPLING's grandfather enlisted in the War of 1812 from New York State, and his greatgrandfather, Stephen MORSE, was a soldier in the Revolution. Mr. TIPLING was for several years amember of the Republican General Committee of Long Island City and has always been prominentlyidentified with the Republican Organization.Mr. TIPLING was born in Clyde, Wayne County, NY, on February 24, 1863. After graduatingfrom the Clyde High School he went to Union College at Schenectady and later to the Albany LawSchool. He was graduated in 1889 and was admitted to the bar the same year.In September, 1889, Mr. TIPLING came to Long Island City and became a clerk in the law officeof MANLEY & WADLEY. Later, he was associated in the practice of the law with Ira G. DARRIN, atone time District Attorney of Queens County. Mr. TIPLING then became a clerk in the law office ofWilliam G. CARR in Brooklyn and continued in that capacity until Mr. CARR was elected a Justice ofthe Supreme Court in the Second Judicial Department.Mr. TIPLING was appointed referee in bankruptcy for the Queens-Nassau district by JudgeTHOMAS in the Federal Court in Brooklyn on May 15, 1900. He was continuously appointedthereafter and still had a year of his last term to serve at the time of his death.In his native village of Clyde, Mr. TIPLING was a member of the volunteer fire department. Whenhe came to Long Island City he did not find a volunteer department, but he found the exempts who hadserved in Long Island City and joined them. He was Past Master of Long Island City Lodge, F. and A.M., of Long Island City, and was made a member of the Grand Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons ofthe State of New York, by Past Grand Master SAWYER. He was also a member of Banner Chapter,Royal Arch Masons; St. Elmo Commandery, Knights Templar, and Kismet Temple, Mystic Shrine.The funeral services will be held at HALLETT's Funeral Parlors in Astoria this evening.Internment will be in Maple Grove Cemetery.George <strong>Babcock</strong> (1858-1926)George <strong>Babcock</strong> died at home on the Langdon farm, four miles south of Clyde, early Mondaymorning, aged 68 years.He leaves two daughters, Mrs. Wm. Lawrence and Mrs. Stephen Dickson.Funeral services were held at the home at 2 o’clock Wednesday afternoon. Burial was made in theReformed Cemetery, south of Clyde. 86 Clyde newspaper, Clyde N.Y., June 9, 1926Mary A. (Hull) <strong>Babcock</strong> (1814-1897)Mary Ann BABCOCK 18 August 1897, age 83y4m14d, Housewife, born Durham, CT, GelialHULL, born Durham, CT and Mary HULL, born Hadden, CT, Dropsy. 8786 George buried in Ridge Road Cemetery, Tyre, N.Y. – I believe George to be the son of Job Clark <strong>Babcock</strong>(Job and Mary lived in Tyre when the 1880 census was taken). According to death record of William Henry<strong>Babcock</strong> at the Tyre Town Clerk office, George was married to Amelia (Cordelia on the headstone) Smith – shewas born in Seneca County, N.Y. and George was born in Wayne County, N.Y. George’s death record was notin the Tyre or Clyde Town Clerk offices so his death was recorded elsewhere.87 On-line Galen, Wayne County, NY record of Mary Hull <strong>Babcock</strong> death submitted by Town of Butler EditorLeola Sutton and can be seen on the internet site http://www.rootsweb.com/~nywayne/galen.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 64


Franklin Hull (1840-1864)LIEUT. HULL.—The sympathies of many friends are extended to the family of our townsman,Mr. J. C. Hull, in the bereavement it has sustained in the loss of an only son and brother, Lieut. FrankHull, who was recently killed while out skirmishing in the vicinity of Richmond. Lieut. Hull wasconnected with the 7 th Connecticut Volunteers, under Gen. Butler, and was an exemplary young man.He was very warmly spoken of in a correspondence of one of the New York papers, and the manner inwhich he met his death, in the faithful discharge of his duties, was highly commended. 88Cora Delia (Gibson) <strong>Babcock</strong> (1856-1917)GALEN.Funeral Services HeldFuneral services over the remains of Cora Delia <strong>Babcock</strong>, beloved wife of S. H. <strong>Babcock</strong>, whoentered into rest, Monday morning at 8 o’clock, were held Tuesday afternoon from the First M.E.Church, Rev. W. E. Robinson, officiating. Burial was made in the Hobart Cemetery.The Daily Democrat-Chief, Hobart, Kiowa County, OK – 4 Dec 1917Smith H. <strong>Babcock</strong> (1853-1919)Pioneer Citizen is Found Dead in AutoS. H. <strong>Babcock</strong>, inspector for the Farm Mortgage Co., and one of the Pioneer citizens of Hobart,was found dead in his auto, which was standing in the road, six miles west of Hollis, Tuesday afternoonbetween 4 and 5 o’clock.Death, it is believed by relatives, was caused by injuries received two weeks ago, when Mr.<strong>Babcock</strong>’s car turned over on him. Since then he has been able to attend to his work, but he hascomplained of severe pains. He left Hobart early Tuesday morning on an inspection trip in Jackson andHarmon counties. After the car had been standing about an hour in one spot autoists who had passedhim on the road and stopped at s nearby farm house, went to the car to see if they could be of assistanceand found Mr. <strong>Babcock</strong> dead in his machine.The body will be brought here this afternoon, and funeral arrangements will be announced later.He was 67 years old and has lived in Hobart since 1902.The Daily Democrat-Chief, Hobart, Kiowa County, OK – 20 Mar 1919G.S. <strong>Babcock</strong> Found DeadA telephone message to J.C. Gambill Tuesday evening informed him that a man had been founddead in his car near J. H. Stewart’s place, some ten miles northeast of Hollis. Sheriff Gambill, R.D.Miller and others went at once to the place ad upon investigation deceased was found to be G.S.<strong>Babcock</strong>, of Hobart.An inquest was held and the jury found that the deceased had died of heart failure.Mr. <strong>Babcock</strong> was driving out to see some one on business and death seems to have been instant aswhen found he was at the steering wheel, in a most natural position, except that he was reclining on hisright arm. His car had run into the deep sand and stopped.His son was phoned at Hobart, and about ten o’clock that night his friend, Mr. Ford of Altus andothers came for his body, taking it to Altus and preparing it for shipment back to Hobart.The Hollis Post-Herald, Hollis, Harmon County, OK – Mar 20, 1919Capt. Hedges <strong>Babcock</strong> (1807-1871)The funeral services of the late Capt. Hedges <strong>Babcock</strong>, of Greenport, was attended, with OddFellow honors, form the house of Capt. Geo. S. Tooker, this village, on Sunday.Sag Harbor Express, Feb 2, 1871Capt. Job <strong>Babcock</strong> (1809-1885)Capt. Job <strong>Babcock</strong>, of Tyre, Seneca County, N.Y. a brother of the late Benjamin <strong>Babcock</strong> of thisplace, died on the 22 nd of April, aged 76 years and 2 months.Sag Harbor Express, May 7, 188588 Lyons Republican, Wayne County, NY, June 16, 1864.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 65


Benjamin <strong>Babcock</strong> (1773-1839)On Tuesday, Benjamin <strong>Babcock</strong>, aged 68 89 .DiedBenjamin <strong>Babcock</strong> (1800-1870)Sag Harbor Corrector, Jul 6, 1839DiedBenjamin <strong>Babcock</strong> an old and respected citizen of this village was about on Thursday morningfeeling as well as usual. A little before noon he complained of sickness of the stomach laid down on hisbed and expired within a short time. The immediate cause of his death was pronounced to be apoplexy.Sag Harbor Corrector, Sat Dec 31, 1870Mary F. (Payne) <strong>Babcock</strong> (1824-1870)Mrs. Mary F. <strong>Babcock</strong> of East Hampton, wife of Geo. L. <strong>Babcock</strong> fell suddenly in a fit Thursdayevening of last week an expired within a few minutes.Sag Harbor Corrector, Sat Dec 31, 1870Nancy <strong>Babcock</strong> (1809-1854)DiedMrs. Nancy, wife of Alanson <strong>Babcock</strong>, aged 45.Eliza S. <strong>Babcock</strong> (1805-1853)Sag Harbor Corrector, Jan 25, 1854DiedIn this place, on Thurs Feb. 3d, Mrs. Eliza S. aged 47 years wife of Capt. Benj <strong>Babcock</strong>.Sag Harbor Corrector, Feb 5, 1853Howell H. <strong>Babcock</strong> (1803-1857)DiedAt Amagansett, 14 th inst, Howell H. <strong>Babcock</strong>, aged 55.Sag Harbor Corrector, Apr 1, 1857Rhoda Hull Simons (1810-1903)Mrs. RHODA SIMONS died on Monday afternoon in her 94th year. She had been sick but a fewdays, at the residence of her grandson-in-law, Olin M. Edwards, where she had gone to spend thewinter. At the time, after her death she was the oldest person in Sag Harbor, the date of her birth beingJul 15, 1810. She was a daughter of Jehiel Hull and was born in Durham, Conn. His family was a largeone and noted for its longevity. He himself was in the nineties at the time of his decease, and all hischildren have lived beyond the allotted lease of life. Two still survive, a sister, in Boston, and HenryHull, the youngest, of Middletown. Conn. The last death in the family previous to Mrs. Simons wasthat of her brother, John W. Hull, of the Atlantic House, Bridge Hampton. He was over 80.Mrs. Simons was one of our best known residents, having lived for a life time on lower DivisionStreet, where she conducted an ice cream parlor during the summer season, up to the time of her death.By the death of her husband, William Simons, she became a widow some fifty years ago. She was amember of the M. E. Church, and active in its affairs in early life. Mrs. Simons leaves two daughters,Miss Jennie, Simons and Mrs. John H. Overton. An older daughter, Mrs. Schidell, died some years ago,and a son in youth. She has living, four grand-children, fourteen great grand-children, and one greatgreat-grandchild.Her funeral was held Thursday afternoon, Rev. R. F. Korfon officiating.Sag Harbor Corrector, Sat Nov 14, 190389 Benjamin <strong>Babcock</strong>’s headstone actually reports an age at death of 66.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 66


Mary Ann (Smith) Hull (1789-1876)DiedHull—At Sag Harbor, 22 nd inst., Mary, wife of Jehiel Hull, ae. 87 yrs.Long Island Traveler, Thur May 4, 1876Jehiel Hull (1789-1880)DiedHull—In this village, 23d inst., Jehiel Hull, ae. 90 years 9 months and 23 days.Death of an Old Resident. —Mr. Jehial Hull, the oldest resident of Sag Harbor, died on Sundaylast, May 23d, at the ripe old age of 90 years, 9 months, and 23 days. He was a man of unusual vigor ofmind and body. His last illness was short and painful, but he bore his sufferings bravely and with trueChristian fortitude, and died as one who had “kept the faith.” Mr. Hull’s life was a long and eventfulone. He was born at Durham, Conn., married there at 20 years of age, and was the father of 12 children11 of whom are now living. One of his sons was killed at sea by a whale some years ago. Mr. Hullfollowed the sea for a number of years, and was at one time for several months among the canibals ofthe South Sea Islands, being the only one of the crew who escaped with his life. In politics he wasalways a sturdy Democrat. He was a man of cheerful temper, kind and considerate to all, and will bemissed by a large circle of relations and friends. He leaves five generations of descendants living.Sag Harbor Corrector, Sat May 29, 1880DiedSag Harbor, May 23, Jehiel Hull, 90 y., 9 m., 23d. He was a veteran of 1812.Long Island Traveler (Southold), Thursday, June 03, 1880John W. Hull (1824-1902)JOHN W. HULL, of the Atlantic House, Bridge Hampton, died Thursday night, after a seriousillness of a few days. Mr. Hull belonged to the well-known family of that name noted for its longevity;his father was over ninety when he Sag Harbor. His brother "Jack” died some years since about thesame age and other members of the family have attained long life. Mrs. Rhoda Simons, a sister, is stillliving in this village at the advanced age of 92, and a brother about 70, resides in Connecticut. JohnHull went to California in the early days of the gold discovery. Returning home after some years helived for a time in Sag Harbor and was connected with the Nassau House kept by his brother-in-lawAlfred Oakley. Some thirty years ago he .purchased the Atlantic House at Bridge Hampton and ran it asa public hostelry for a long time. Of recent years it has been open only as a summer boarding house. Itwas noted for its game suppers, Mr. Hull being himself a famous caterer and sportsman. Some yearsago the noted bouvivant Sam Ward of New York made it his summer headquarters. Hull did aprofitable business there for quite a while, but eventually closed his bar in response to public sentimentin Bridgehampton. Hull was a crack shot and a genial companion but suffered from the affliction ofdeafness. He was about 82 years of age.Sag Harbor Corrector, Sat Nov 22, 1902Lyman <strong>Babcock</strong> (died May 30 1840)May 30, 1840, Greenfield Twp., Huron, Ohio 9090 Still need to verify this Lyman <strong>Babcock</strong> family connection.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 67


Encie A. <strong>Babcock</strong> (1910-2008)Encie A. <strong>Babcock</strong>, Matriach Of Sag Harbor Family, Dies At 97Encie Agnes <strong>Babcock</strong>, of Sag Harbor, died in her family home on Thursday, June 5. <strong>Babcock</strong> wasa mere three weeks away from celebrating her 98th birthday.Born in Attleboro, MA, on June 23, 1910, <strong>Babcock</strong> is the daughter of deceased parents Harry W.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Theresa Mary Carroll.Moving to Sag Harbor at age four, <strong>Babcock</strong> lived in the home of her grandfather, Benjamin Wilbur<strong>Babcock</strong>, who was a pharmacist in the drugstore where the Youngblood Gallery is now, which was alsothe home of her aunt, Anna <strong>Babcock</strong>.<strong>Babcock</strong> graduated from Pierson High School in 1930, and attended Plattsburgh State NormalSchool and New York University. She retired in 1973, after spending 42 years as a business teacher inthe Lindenhurst school system.She was a member of of The League of Women Voters, the Sag Harbor Historical Society, and St.Andrew's R.C. Church.<strong>Babcock</strong> is survived by two brothers, Henry W. "Ben" <strong>Babcock</strong> of Southampton, and Lyman J.<strong>Babcock</strong> of East Hampton. She was predeceased by a third brother, Paul H. <strong>Babcock</strong>, of Sag Harbor,and two sisters, Carroll <strong>Babcock</strong> Smyth and Mary Olive <strong>Babcock</strong> of Sag Harbor.A graveside service will be held on Saturday, June 21, at 1 p.m., in St. Andrew's Cemetery onBrickiln Road.The family has requested that in lieu of flowers, memorial donations be made to a charity ofchoice.Henry A. <strong>Babcock</strong> (1821-1886)Sag HarborCapt. Henry <strong>Babcock</strong>, one of the last remaining few of the whaling captains of Sag Harbor, and fornine years keeper of Mantauk Light, died at his home in this village on Thursday last. The deceased,who was sixty-five years of age, was a much-esteemed citizen and neighbor, and his death is sincerelymourned by many friends.South Side Signal (Babylon), Saturday, Aug 7, 1886Encie D. <strong>Babcock</strong> (1852-1896)DIED<strong>Babcock</strong>.-at Bridge-Hampton, March 26,th, Encie D., wife of Benjamin W. <strong>Babcock</strong>, ae 43 years,5 months, 13 days. Remains brought to this place for burial.Sag Harbor Express, Thursday, April 02, 1896Albert P. Hull (1812-1893)DIEDHull.-At Bridge-Hampton, Feb. 16 th , Albert P. Hull, in the 82d year of his age.Sag Harbor Express, Thursday, February 23, 1893Ann M <strong>Babcock</strong> (1821-1898)DIEDBridge-Hampton. April 1, Mrs. Ann M., widow of the late Capt. Benjamin W. <strong>Babcock</strong>, of SagHarbor, ae 77y, 7m, 24d. Interment at S. H.South Side Signal (Babylon), Saturday, April 9, 1898<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 68


Sarah E. (Perkins) Glover (1834-1901)Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999. The following obituary of Sarah E. (PERKINS) GLOVER was found infile of family information when my wife's father passed away. There is no indication as to thenewspaper in which it was published, though my guess is that it came from a church publication.Clifford J OCHELTREENew Orleans LAAfter three months of intense suffering, Mrs. Sarah E. GLOVER passed away Saturday, June 15th1901, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John BENNING, where she had been lovingly cared for. Shewas the only daughter of Erastus and Mary PERKINS. She was born in Sag Harbor, L.I., November12th, 1834, and came, with her parents, to Clyde when about 9 years old. In her early womanhood shewas united in marriage to Conklin GLOVER. At the age of 40, she was left a widow with six children,and who can tell of the patience, trials and loving sacrifice she bore for the sake of those loved childrenwho now "arise and call her blessed." She has seen them all happily married and making homes of theirown.Edward H. GLOVER, now living on the old homestead, Mrs. John BENNING and Mrs. EugeneGRENELL, near Clyde, Mrs. William TOWNSEND of North Rose, Mrs. Charles CUNNINGHAM ofPipestone, Minn. and Herbert GLOVER of Woodstock Minn., survive her; also, two brothers - JamesH. PERKINS of Dover, Del., and E.Y. PERKINS of Creston, Iowa.She was united with the church in 1870 and was a consistent member to the day of her death.Although she had lived in the vicinity of Clyde nearly sixty years, she had a small acquaintance, beingof such a retiring disposition.A few days before she died, she told a daughter of the "beautiful dream" she had. "I dreamed I wasat the portals of Heaven and saw your father. He reached out his hand to me and said: "At last, at last,at last."Believe that Conklin H. GLOVER, Sarah's husband, was the son of another pair of Long Islandimmigrants, Samuel and Mercy (HOMAN) GLOVER, who resided in Clyde. Sarah's mother was Mary(BABCOCK) PERKINS, daughter of Hedges BABCOCK.Have just begun researching my wife's lineage and would be glad to correspond and shareinformation on the GLOVER, BABCOCK, HOMAN and PERKINS families with anyone researchingthese lines.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 69


CEMETERY RECORDSMaple Grove, Galen, Wayne Co, NY (Gibson, Hull)Bessie Cowles Gibson, wife of G. F. 1871-1939Mary Ann Gibson 1855-1939Daniel J. Gibson 91 , Co. I 16 th NY H. Art. 1825-1917Ellen M. Horsley Gibson, wife of Daniel 18?-1914HULL Elizabeth wf John 1868 73yHULL J. C. 1814-1902HULL Margaret wf J. C. 1817-1899HULL Mary MUNGER wf Josiah 1791-1888HOLMES, Harriet H. (dau. Of Jehiel C. Hull) 1842-1915DEVEREAUX Albert F. 1822-1903DEVEREAUX Mary Emily HULL 1830-1906DEVEREAUX Sarah VANCLEEF 1857-1919DEVEREAUX Stephen Hull 1855-1927DEVEREAUX Bessie C. DOUGLAS wf 1876-1926DEVEREAUX Pearl M. dau 1892-1912North Rose or Briggs Cemetery, Rose, Wayne Co, NY (<strong>Babcock</strong>, Gibson)Town of Rose, Village of North Rose, Wayne County, NY. (Located on Route 414 near DagelStreet) Reader and date of reading unknown. This cemetery was prepared and contributed to the WayneCounty GenWeb by Dorothy Shaw Gillette of Scottsdale, AZ.Stephen <strong>Babcock</strong> b. 1789 d. May 22, 1837 age 48 yrGibson, Harriet W. 1872-1961Boyington, George Washington 1860-1932Martha (Mattie) G. 1860-1929 m: 1885 wf of George W.Raymond 1889-1957Mildred Pansy Finch 1892-1939 m: wf of Raymond BoyingtonGould, Walworth, Wayne County, NY (<strong>Babcock</strong>)Town of Walworth, on the north side of Atlantic Road, about 1/4 mile east of Lincoln Road, 11/4miles south of Lincoln Village. Complete to July 1969.<strong>Babcock</strong>, Caroline A., Dau. of Joseph & Caroline J., d. Sept. 23, 1854, 1 mo. 6 da.91 Daniel Joslin Gibson husband of Ellen (second wife). Daniel’s first wife, Jane Stowell Gibson (m. 1852) diedabout 1864 and was the mother of Cora Deliah Gibson (b. 1856).<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 70


Amangasett Cemetery, Sag Harbor, Suffolk Co, NY (<strong>Babcock</strong>)Howell H. <strong>Babcock</strong> Family<strong>Babcock</strong>, Capt Howell H<strong>Babcock</strong>, Elishebad. Mar. 15, 1857 ae 53yrs 10mo wife of Capt. Howell H. <strong>Babcock</strong>(son of Benjamin <strong>Babcock</strong>)d. Mar 8, 1871 ae 71yr 3moSamuel S. <strong>Babcock</strong>Mary Ann <strong>Babcock</strong>d. Feb 29, 1924 ae 83yr 7mo d. Jan 24, 1906 (hard to read)(son of Howell H. <strong>Babcock</strong>)<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 72


<strong>Babcock</strong>, Everett Wb. 1868 d. 1937<strong>Babcock</strong>, Elizabeth <strong>Page</strong><strong>Babcock</strong>, Edith Edwardsb. 1873 d. 1930 b. 1872 d. 1915Gertrude Clement wife of Howell E. <strong>Babcock</strong> Gladys Vaughn wife of E. Clifton <strong>Babcock</strong>1891-1959 1894-1938<strong>Babcock</strong>, Howell E.b. Mar. 22, 1889 d. Apr. 6, 1957<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 73


E. Clifton <strong>Babcock</strong>1890 -1946<strong>Babcock</strong>, Capt Lyman HSupposed to have been wreaked and lost while in a trading voyage from Austrailia in 1867 ae 29 years(son of Howell H. <strong>Babcock</strong>)<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 74


Southend Cemetery, Easthampton, Suffolk Co, NY (<strong>Babcock</strong>)William Henry <strong>Babcock</strong> Family<strong>Babcock</strong>, Charles H <strong>Babcock</strong>, Eliza Eb. unknown d. Mar. 22, 1885 b. unknown d. Sep. 4, 1881(son of William H. <strong>Babcock</strong>, Jr.)<strong>Babcock</strong>, George Lewisb. Jun. 16, 1820 d. Sep. 30, 1901(son of William Henry <strong>Babcock</strong>)<strong>Babcock</strong>, Mary F Payneb. Nov. 23, 1824 d. Dec. 22, 1870<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 75


<strong>Babcock</strong>, Jerusha E <strong>Babcock</strong> Jerusha Piersonb. unknown d. Aug. 30, 1868 b. unknown d. Jun. 29, 1865(wife of William Henry <strong>Babcock</strong>)<strong>Babcock</strong>, Thomas EFanny M <strong>Babcock</strong>May 16, 1856-Apr. 9, 1923 May 17 1863-Oct 19 1948(wife of Thomas E. <strong>Babcock</strong>)<strong>Babcock</strong>, William H, Sr <strong>Babcock</strong>, William Hd. Sep. 21, 1865 ae 84 yrs d. Mar. 1, 1890 75y & 25dNO PICTURE TAKENCann, Nancy M <strong>Babcock</strong> d. Feb. 11, 1876Topping, Maria C <strong>Babcock</strong> d. Mar. 4, 1876<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 76


Oakland Cemetery, Sag Harbor, Suffolk Co, NY (<strong>Babcock</strong>, Hull, Tabor)Benjamin <strong>Babcock</strong>, Sr. FamilyBenj <strong>Babcock</strong> d Jul 2 1839 ae 66 wife Phebe d May 10 1850 ae 72Geo <strong>Babcock</strong> d Sept 18 1849 ae 33Benj <strong>Babcock</strong> d Dec 29 1870 ae 70 wife Eliza S. d Feb 3 1853 ae 47Henry A <strong>Babcock</strong> Apr 8 1821-Jul 29 1886<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 77


Sarah French wife of Henry A. <strong>Babcock</strong> Sep 18 1836-Aug 7 1908Howard C <strong>Babcock</strong> Jun 9 1863-Dec 30 1925Alanson <strong>Babcock</strong> Family<strong>Babcock</strong>, Alanson <strong>Babcock</strong>, Eliza <strong>Babcock</strong>,Nancyd. Oct. 1, 1864 ae 62yrs d. Jul. 29, 1831 ae 23yrs d. Jan. 22, 1854 ae 45 yrs(wives of Alanson <strong>Babcock</strong>)NO PICTURE TAKEN<strong>Babcock</strong>, Sadie Miller dau of George R and Eliza H <strong>Babcock</strong> b. Dec. 27, 1881 d. Jun. 1,1893Fannie M. daughter of Charles and Hannah <strong>Babcock</strong>, Feb 5 1891-Mar 14, 1895Stanley Crowell <strong>Babcock</strong> 1884-1918 – likely son of ShamgarTranmer, Fannie M <strong>Babcock</strong> b. Feb. 5, 1831 d. Mar. 14, 1898<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 78


<strong>Babcock</strong>, Gilbert R son of Silas E. and Betsey <strong>Babcock</strong>A member of Co. H. 81 Regt N.Y.V. was wounded at the Battle of Fair Oaks Va. May 31, 1862 and diedat the Bellevue Hospital NYAug 5 1862 ae 18ys 5moHarriet L Dau of Silas and Betsey <strong>Babcock</strong> d Jan 17 1845 ae 3y 10mHedges <strong>Babcock</strong> FamilyHedges 1807-1871 and Nancy Maria <strong>Babcock</strong> 1811-1891Edmund B. Horton 1821-1882 92Elijah Simons <strong>Babcock</strong> 1835-1852Oliver Hedges <strong>Babcock</strong> 1839-184092 At this time, I do not know who Edmund B. Horton is – obviously, close enough relation to put on samestone.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 79


Hull and Tabor FamiliesJehiel Hull d May 23 1880 age 90y 9m 23d Mary wife of Jehiel Hull d Apr 20 1876 ae 87y 18dNathan H Tabor d Mar 22 1884 ae 66yAnn C. widow of N. H. Tabor d Mar 7, 1893 aged 71yCleveland S. son of Nathan H. and Ann C Tabor d May 26, 1850 ae 2ys 1moAlbert P Hull d Feb 16 1893 ae 82ys 3mo 21dsJennie S. Crothers 93 1855-194793 Jennie S. Tabor married Edwin W. North in 1878 and later married a man named Crothers.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 80


Shamgar <strong>Babcock</strong> FamilyShamgar <strong>Babcock</strong> 1852-1934 Louise Crowell <strong>Babcock</strong> 1845-1937(son of Silas E. <strong>Babcock</strong>)(wife of Shamgar)Blanche L <strong>Babcock</strong> 1878-1939George R. <strong>Babcock</strong> d 1924 age 72 yrsEliza H. wife of George R. <strong>Babcock</strong> d 1907 age 48<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 81


Miscellaneous Suffolk Co, NY Cemetery Records (<strong>Babcock</strong>)<strong>Babcock</strong>, Alvin Lb. Apr. 12, 1870 d. Sep. 18, 1937 Long Island National Ceme...Farmingdale<strong>Babcock</strong>, Annab. Jan. 31, 1906 d. May 25, 1973 Long Island National Ceme...Farmingdale<strong>Babcock</strong>, Arthur Fb. Sep. 3, 1928 d. Jun. 9, 1990 Calverton National Cemete...Calverton<strong>Babcock</strong>, Arthur Josephb. May 21, 1924 d. Oct. 25, 1970 Long Island National Ceme...Farmingdale<strong>Babcock</strong>, Basil Wb. Feb. 5, 1933 d. Oct. 16, 2000 Calverton National Cemete...Calverton<strong>Babcock</strong>, Betsy S Rb. unknown d. Jul. 2, 1839 Old Burying GroundSag Harbor<strong>Babcock</strong>, Charles Fb. Aug. 17, 1929 d. Jan. 13, 1974 Long Island National Ceme...Farmingdale<strong>Babcock</strong>, Charles Hb. Jan. 28, 1903 d. Apr. 2, 1988 Cutchogue CemeteryCutchogue<strong>Babcock</strong>, Dana Nicholsonb. Mar. 5, 1916 d. May 28, 1973 Long Island National Ceme...Farmingdale<strong>Babcock</strong>, Daniel Mb. Apr. 15, 1917 d. Jun. 16, 1973 Long Island National Ceme...Farmingdale<strong>Babcock</strong>, Deborah Biggsb. 1877 d. 1941 Sterling CemeteryGreenport<strong>Babcock</strong>, Donaldb. Jun. 9, 1933 d. Mar. 7, 2012 Calverton National Cemete...Calverton<strong>Babcock</strong>, Donald Ernestb. Jan. 24, 1944 d. Jan. 11, 1974 Long Island National Ceme...Farmingdale<strong>Babcock</strong>, Dwightb. Mar. 17, 1950 d. Jul. 4, 1968 Long Island National Ceme...Farmingdale<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 82


<strong>Babcock</strong>, Edna Mayb. 1903 d. 1940 Good Ground CemeteryHampton Bays<strong>Babcock</strong>, Edwardb. Apr. 19, 1889 d. Jul. 6, 1954 Long Island National Ceme...Farmingdale<strong>Babcock</strong>, Edward Georgeb. Feb. 22, 1929 d. Aug. 24, 1979 Long Island National Ceme...Farmingdale<strong>Babcock</strong>, Edwinb. 1894 d. 1944 Good Ground CemeteryHampton Bays<strong>Babcock</strong>, Edwin Wb. Sep. 14, 1913 d. Nov. 19, 1994 Calverton National Cemete...Calverton<strong>Babcock</strong>, Ernest Jb. Feb. 18, 1923 d. Mar. 13, 1969 Long Island National Ceme...Farmingdale<strong>Babcock</strong>, Ethel Vb. Apr. 25, 1927 d. Sep. 26, 1975 Long Island National Ceme...Farmingdale<strong>Babcock</strong>, Francesb. Sep. 27, 1920 d. Jul. 6, 1976 Long Island National Ceme...Farmingdale<strong>Babcock</strong>, Georgeb. 1921 d. 1984 Good Ground CemeteryHampton Bays<strong>Babcock</strong>, James Henryb. Nov. 8, 1888 d. Feb. 12, 1954 Long Island National Ceme...Farmingdale<strong>Babcock</strong>, Juliab. Sep. 8, 1890 d. Mar. 18, 1955 Long Island National Ceme...Farmingdale<strong>Babcock</strong>, Linden Rb. 1878 d. 1934 Sterling CemeteryGreenport<strong>Babcock</strong>, Louise Hb. Oct. 28, 1905 d. Apr. 22, 1989 Cutchogue CemeteryCutchogue<strong>Babcock</strong>, Marieb. Feb. 4, 1924 d. Dec. 27, 1980 Calverton National Cemete...Calverton<strong>Babcock</strong>, Marieb. 1920 d. 1987 Good Ground CemeteryHampton Bays<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 83


<strong>Babcock</strong>, Marionb. Apr. 23, 1924 d. Dec. 15, 1997 Calverton National Cemete...Calverton<strong>Babcock</strong>, Matthew Ryanb. unknown d. 1980 Most Holy Trinity Catholi...East Hampton<strong>Babcock</strong>, Merle Db. Feb. 24, 1904 d. Jul. 31, 1972 Long Island National Ceme...Farmingdale<strong>Babcock</strong>, Oscarb. Apr. 16, 1897 d. Jul. 18, 1964 Long Island National Ceme...Farmingdale<strong>Babcock</strong>, Richard Mb. Jul. 24, 1920 d. Apr. 24, 1984 Long Island National Ceme...Farmingdale<strong>Babcock</strong>, Stantonb. unknown d. Oct. 30, 1945 Long Island National Ceme...Farmingdale<strong>Babcock</strong>, Stephenson Popeb. 1973 d. 1996 Edgewood CemeteryBridgehampton<strong>Babcock</strong>, Stuartb. May 17, 1913 d. Feb. 7, 1969 Long Island National Ceme...Farmingdale<strong>Babcock</strong>, Thomas Henryb. unknown d. Oct. 2, 1842 Old Noyack CemeteryNoyackNEED TO FIND OUT ABOUT THOMAS<strong>Babcock</strong>, Wrightb. Jan. 29, 1923 d. Feb. 13, 1975 Long Island National Ceme...FarmingdaleBrowning, Eva Stanton <strong>Babcock</strong>b. 1866 d. 1949 Cutchogue CemeteryCutchogueO'Brien, Mildred Stanton <strong>Babcock</strong>b. Nov. 26, 1886 d. Dec. 12, 1969 Union CemeterySayville<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 84


Hobart, Kiowa Co, OK (<strong>Babcock</strong>)Cora (Gibson) and Smith Hull <strong>Babcock</strong>1856 – 1917 1853 – 1919Maple Grove, Clyde, NY (Gibson, Horsley, Hull)Daniel J. GibsonEllen M. HorsleyCo. I 16 th NY H. Art.Wife of Daniel J. Gibson1825-1917 1842-1914J. C. Hull unreadable name1814-1902 d. 31 May 1864Margaret his wifeHarriet H. Holmes1817-1899 1842-1915<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 85


Ridge Road, Tyre, Seneca Co, NY (<strong>Babcock</strong>)George H. <strong>Babcock</strong> 1858-1926Cordelia M. Smith 1850-1926William H. 1889-1921Gertrude 1894-1963North Rose Cemetery, Wayne Co, NY (<strong>Babcock</strong>)Stephen <strong>Babcock</strong>1789 - 1837<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 86


Maple Grove, Waterloo, Seneca Co, NY (<strong>Babcock</strong>)Abiram D. <strong>Babcock</strong>Russell <strong>Babcock</strong>d. Jan 7, 1873 d. Jan 18, 1865aged 48 yearsaged 1 yr 10 mo’s 28 dy’sMary J. Boardman, his wifeIenzia <strong>Babcock</strong>d. Feb 5, 1901 d. Feb 21, 1872aged 75 yearsaged 2 yr’s 10 mo’s 23 dy’sBABCOCK Ont/Manch/Hill 1BABCOCK Ont/Manch/Shortsville 1,2(2)BABCOCK Ont/Phelps/Pioneer 4BABCOCK Ont/Phelps/Village 33BABCOCK Sen/Tyre/Reformed 1BABCOCK Sen/Tyre/Traver 1,4HULL Ont/Phelps/Melvin Hill 3,4GIBSON Cay/Ster/Springbrook 6GIBSON Ont/Phelps/Village 24<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 87


SIMEON BABCOCK DESCENDANTSGeneration 11. SIMEON (UNPROVEN) 1 BABCOCK was born about 1745. He died before 1800.Simeon (unproven) <strong>Babcock</strong> had the following children:2. i. BENJAMIN 2 BABCOCK was born in 1773. He died on 02 Jul 1839 in SUFFOLK CO, NY(Southampton). He married Phebe <strong>Babcock</strong>* about 1795 in New York. She was born in1778. She died on 10 May 1850 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (Southampton).3. ii. BABCOCK.Generation 22. BENJAMIN 2 BABCOCK (Simeon (unproven) 1 ) was born in 1773. He died on 02 Jul 1839 in SUFFOLKCO, NY (Southampton). He married Phebe <strong>Babcock</strong>* about 1795 in New York. She was born in 1778. Shedied on 10 May 1850 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (Southampton).Benjamin <strong>Babcock</strong> and Phebe <strong>Babcock</strong>* had the following children:4. i. MARY 3 BABCOCK was born on 02 May 1797 in SUFFOLK CO, NY. She died on 22 Jun1866 in WAYNE CO, NY (Clyde). She married ERASTUS GATES PERKINS. He wasborn on 09 Mar 1787. He died on 15 Oct 1863 in WAYNE CO, NY (Clyde).ii.SARAH BABCOCK was born in 1800 in SUFFOLK CO, NY. She died after 1870 inres. WAYNE CO, NY (Clyde).5. iii. BENJAMIN W. BABCOCK was born in 1800 in SUFFOLK CO, NY. He died on 29 Dec 1870in SUFFOLK CO, NY (Sag Harbor). He married ELIZA SIMONS. She was born in 1805 inNEW YORK. She died on 03 Feb 1853 in SUFFOLK CO, NY. He married ANN M.BABCOCK*. She was born on 08 Aug 1820. She died on 01 Apr 1898 in SUFFOLK CO,NY (Bridgehampton).6. iv. HOWELL H. BABCOCK was born in May 1803 in SUFFOLK CO, NY. He died on 15 Mar1857 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (East Hampton). He married ELISHEBA SCHELLINGER. Shewas born on 13 Nov 1799 in SUFFOLK CO, NY. She died on 08 Mar 1871 in SUFFOLKCO, NY (East Hampton).7. v. PHEBE BABCOCK was born in 1806 in SUFFOLK CO, NY. She died in 1865 inJACKSON CO, MI (Springport). She married Daniel Hedges Pierson, son of JohnPierson and Hannah Hedges on 08 Jul 1829 in NEW YORK. He was born on 01 Jun1807 in SUFFOLK CO, NY. He died on 27 Jan 1882 in JACKSON CO, MI (Springport).8. vi. HEDGES BABCOCK was born in 1807 in SUFFOLK CO, NY. He died in 1871 inSUFFOLK CO, NY (Southold). He married Nancy Maria Simons in Jun 1830 in SUFFOLKCO, NY (Sag Harbor). She was born in 1811 in SUFFOLK CO, NY. She died in 1891 inSUFFOLK CO, NY (Southold).9. vii. JOB BABCOCK was born in 1809 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (East Hampton) (Sag Harbor,Long Island). He died on 22 Apr 1885 in SENECA CO, NY (Tyre). He married (2) MARYANN HULL, daughter of Jehiel (Gelial) Hull and Mary (Polly) Smith on 08 Jun 1837 inSUFFOLK CO, NY (East Hampton). She was born on 04 Apr 1816 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT(Durham or Hartford). She died on 18 Aug 1897 in SENECA CO, NY (Tyre).viii.LYMAN BABCOCK was born on 03 Mar 1813 in SUFFOLK CO, NY.ix.GEORGE BABCOCK was born in 1816 in SUFFOLK CO, NY. He died on 18 Sep1849<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 88


Generation 2 (con't)in Isle of Ascension.10. x. HANNAH C. BABCOCK was born in 1819 in SUFFOLK CO, NY. She died on 24 May1890 in New York, USA. She married GEORGE S.TOOKER. He was born in 1817 inNew York. He died on 25 Apr 1894.11. xi. HENRY A. BABCOCK was born on 08 Apr 1821 in SUFFOLK CO, NY. He died on 29 Jul1886 in SUFFOLK CO, NY. He married SARAH FRENCH. She was born on 18 Sep 1836in NEW YORK. She died on 07 Aug 1908 in SUFFOLK CO, NY.3. BABCOCK 2 (Simeon (unproven) 1 ).<strong>Babcock</strong> had the following children:12. i. ALANSON 3 BABCOCK was born in 1802 in SUFFOLK CO, NY. He died on 01 Oct 1864 inSUFFOLK CO, NY (Southampton). He married (1) NANCY LOPER in Nov 1836 inSUFFOLK CO, NY. She was born in 1809 in NEW YORK. She died on 22 Jan 1854 inSUFFOLK CO, NY (Southampton). He married (2) ELIZA BABCOCK* about 1830 inNEW YORK. She was born in 1808. She died on 29 Jul 1831 in SUFFOLK CO, NY.13. ii. JOHN BABCOCK was born in 1804 in NEW YORK. He died about 1865 in res. SUFFOLKCO, NY. He married Phebe <strong>Babcock</strong>* about 1829 in SUFFOLK CO, NY. She was born in1812 in NEW YORK.14. iii. HENRY A. BABCOCK was born in 1811 in SUFFOLK CO, NY. He married MARYBABCOCK*. She was born in 1815 in NEW YORK.15. iv. SILAS E. BABCOCK was born in 1812 in NEW YORK. He married Betsy Rogers about 1836 in NEWYORK. She was born on 14 Sep 1819 in New York. She died on 09 Feb 1886 in SUFFOLKCO, NY (Sag Harbor).16. v. EZRA BABCOCK was born in 1813 in NEW YORK. He married NANCY BABCOCK*. She was bornin 1813 in NEW YORK.Generation 34. MARY 3 BABCOCK (Benjamin 2 , Simeon (unproven) 1 ) was born on 02 May 1797 in SUFFOLK CO,NY. She died on 22 Jun 1866 in WAYNE CO, NY (Clyde). She married ERASTUS GATES PERKINS. Hewas born on 09 Mar 1787. He died on 15 Oct 1863 in WAYNE CO, NY (Clyde).Erastus Gates Perkins and Mary <strong>Babcock</strong> had the following children:i. JAMES H. 4 PERKINS was born on 15 Oct 1831 in SUFFOLK CO, NY. He died on15 Jul 1924 in DELAWARE (Dover). He married SARAH ANN KIRKBY.18. ii. SARAH E. BABCOCK PERKINS was born on 12 Nov 1834 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (SagHarbor). She died on 15 Jun 1901 in WAYNE CO, NY. She married CONKLIN H.GLOVER. He was born on 29 Dec 1817 in SUFFOLK CO, NY. He died on 24 Feb 1874in WAYNE CO, NY.iii.ERASTUS YOUNGS PERKINS was born on 12 Apr 1838 in SUFFOLK CO, NY. Hedied on 13 Dec 1912 in Los Angeles, CA (Hollywood). He married Sarah Ann Crawford in1865.5. BENJAMIN W. 3 BABCOCK (Benjamin 2 , Simeon (unproven) 1 ) was born in 1800 in SUFFOLK CO, NY.He died on 29 Dec 1870 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (Sag Harbor). He married ELIZA SIMONS. She was born in1805 in NEW YORK. She died on 03 Feb 1853 in SUFFOLK CO, NY. He married ANN M.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 89


Generation 3 (con't)BABCOCK*. She was born on 08 Aug 1820. She died on 01 Apr 1898 in SUFFOLK CO, NY(Bridgehampton).Benjamin W. <strong>Babcock</strong> and Eliza Simons had the following children:i. LOUISA M. 4 BABCOCK was born in May 1839. She died on 18 Mar 1845 in SUFFOLK CO, NY.ii.ANNA LOUISE BABCOCK was born in Oct 1845 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (SagHarbor). She died on 02 Mar 1934 in SUFFOLK CO, NY.18. iii. BENJAMIN W. BABCOCK was born in Feb 1848 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (Southampton). Hemarried ENCIE D. BABCOCK*. She was born in 1852. She died in 1896 in SUFFOLK CO,NY (Bridgehampton).6. HOWELL H. 3 BABCOCK (Benjamin 2 , Simeon (unproven) 1 ) was born in May 1803 in SUFFOLK CO,NY. He died on 15 Mar 1857 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (East Hampton). He married ELISHEBASCHELLINGER. She was born on 13 Nov 1799 in SUFFOLK CO, NY. She died on 08 Mar 1871 inSUFFOLK CO, NY (East Hampton).Howell H. <strong>Babcock</strong> and Elisheba Schellinger had the following children:i. CAPT LYMAN H. 4 BABCOCK was born in 1838 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (EastHampton). He died in 1867 in At Sea.20. ii. SAMUEL SCHELLINGER BABCOCK was born in Jul 1840 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (EastHampton). He died on 29 Feb 1924 in SUFFOLK CO, NY. He married (1) MARY ANNQUINN in 1863 in SUFFOLK CO, NY. She was born in Nov 1846 in NEW YORK. She diedon 24 Jan 1906. He married JENNIE H. BABCOCK*. She was born in 1863 in NEWYORK.iii.DANIEL BABCOCK was born in 1841 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (East Hampton).7. PHEBE 3 BABCOCK (Benjamin 2 , Simeon (unproven) 1 ) was born in 1806 in SUFFOLK CO, NY. Shedied in 1865 in JACKSON CO, MI (Springport). She married Daniel Hedges Pierson, son of John Piersonand Hannah Hedges on 08 Jul 1829 in NEW YORK. He was born on 01 Jun 1807 in SUFFOLK CO, NY.He died on 27 Jan 1882 in JACKSON CO, MI (Springport).Daniel Hedges Pierson and Phebe <strong>Babcock</strong> had the following children:i. NANCY 4 PIERSON was born on 08 Nov 1831 in ORANGE CO, NY(Montgomery). She died on 19 Apr 1852 in JACKSON CO, MI (Springport). Shemarried WHITE.ii. MARY PIERSON was born on 25 Apr 1834 in NEW YORK. She died on 14 Oct 1893in JACKSON CO, MI (Springport). She married Elijah Parmenter on 02 Mar 1851 inJACKSON CO, MI (Springport).iii.HANNAH B. PIERSON was born in 1836 in NEW YORK. She died in 1891. Shemarried HENRY MASON TOUSLEY. He was born on 10 Feb 1837. He died in 1920 inKalamazoo, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA.21. iv. DANIEL H. PIERSON was born in 1845 in JACKSON CO, MI (Springport). He died in1891. He married FRANCES PIERSON*. She was born in 1846.v. PHEBE P IERSON was born in 1849 in JACKSON CO, MI (Springport). Shemarried BELDEN.vi.JOHN W. PIERSON was born in 1852 in JACKSON CO, MI (Springport). He diedin 1943.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 90


Generation 3 (con't)8. HEDGES 3 BABCOCK (Benjamin 2 , Simeon (unproven) 1 ) was born in 1807 in SUFFOLK CO, NY. Hedied in 1871 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (Southold). He married Nancy Maria Simons in Jun 1830 in SUFFOLKCO, NY (Sag Harbor). She was born in 1811 in SUFFOLK CO, NY. She died in 1891 in SUFFOLK CO, NY(Southold).Hedges <strong>Babcock</strong> and Nancy Maria Simons had the following children:i. ELIJAH SIMONS 4 BABCOCK was born in 1835 in SUFFOLK CO, NY. He died in1852 in SUFFOLK CO, NY.ii.iii.OLIVER HEDGES BABCOCK was born in 1839 in SUFFOLK CO, NY. He died in1840 in SUFFOLK CO, NY.MARY BABCOCK was born in 1842 in SUFFOLK CO, NY.9. JOB 3 BABCOCK (Benjamin 2 , Simeon (unproven) 1 ) was born in 1809 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (EastHampton) (Sag Harbor, Long Island). He died on 22 Apr 1885 in SENECA CO, NY (Tyre). He married (2)MARY ANN HULL, daughter of Jehiel (Gelial) Hull and Mary (Polly) Smith on 08 Jun 1837 in SUFFOLKCO, NY (East Hampton). She was born on 04 Apr 1816 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Durham or Hartford). Shedied on 18 Aug 1897 in SENECA CO, NY (Tyre).Job <strong>Babcock</strong> had the following child:21. i. SMITH HULL 4 BABCOCK was born on 23 Jan 1853 in WAYNE CO, NY (Galen). He diedon 18 Mar 1919 in HARMON CO, OK. He married Cora Deliah Gibson, daughter ofDaniel Joslin Gibson and Jane Stowell in 1872 in WAYNE CO, NY (Clyde). She wasborn on 26 Jul 1856 in WASHINGTON CO, NY (Fort Edward). She died on 03 Dec1917 in KIOWA CO, OK (Hobart).Job <strong>Babcock</strong> and Mary Ann Hull had the following children:21. i. SMITH HULL 4 BABCOCK was born on 23 Jan 1853 in WAYNE CO, NY (Galen). He diedon 18 Mar 1919 in HARMON CO, OK. He married Cora Deliah Gibson, daughter ofDaniel Joslin Gibson and Jane Stowell in 1872 in WAYNE CO, NY (Clyde). She wasborn on 26 Jul 1856 in WASHINGTON CO, NY (Fort Edward). She died on 03 Dec1917 in KIOWA CO, OK (Hobart).23. iii. GEORGE HENRY BABCOCK was born on 09 Apr 1858 in WAYNE CO, NY (Galen). He diedin 1926 in WAYNE CO, NY (S. Clyde). He married Cordelia Marie Smith in 1877 in NEWYORK. She was born on 26 Oct 1850 in SENECA CO, NY. She died in 1926 in SENECACO, NY.10. HANNAH C. 3 BABCOCK (Benjamin 2 , Simeon (unproven) 1 ) was born in 1819 in SUFFOLK CO, NY.She died on 24 May 1890 in New York, USA. She married GEORGE S.TOOKER. He was born in 1817in New York. He died on 25 Apr 1894.George S.Tooker and Hannah C. <strong>Babcock</strong> had the following children:i. GEORGIA 4 TOOKER was born in 1859 in NY. She died in 1928 in NY.ii.iii.ALICE ELIZABETH TOOKER was born on 02 Mar 1852 in New York. She died on08 Feb 1880 in New York.HANNAH TOOKER was born in New York. She died on 18 Apr 1862 in New York.iv.CHARLES A. TOOKER was born in 1840 in New York. He died in 1840 in New York.v. RUTH B. TOOKER was born in 1855 in New York. She died on 17 Feb 1880 in NewYork.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 91


Generation 3 (con't)11. HENRY A. 3 BABCOCK (Benjamin 2 , Simeon (unproven) 1 ) was born on 08 Apr 1821 in SUFFOLK CO,NY. He died on 29 Jul 1886 in SUFFOLK CO, NY. He married SARAH FRENCH. She was born on 18 Sep1836 in NEW YORK. She died on 07 Aug 1908 in SUFFOLK CO, NY.Henry A. <strong>Babcock</strong> and Sarah French had the following child:i. HOWARD C. 4 BABCOCK was born on 09 Jun 1863 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (Sag Harbor). He died on 30Dec 1925.12. ALANSON 3 BABCOCK (<strong>Babcock</strong> 2 , Simeon (unproven) 1 ) was born in 1802 in SUFFOLK CO, NY. Hedied on 01 Oct 1864 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (Southampton). He married (1) NANCY LOPER in Nov 1836 inSUFFOLK CO, NY. She was born in 1809 in NEW YORK. She died on 22 Jan 1854 in SUFFOLK CO, NY(Southampton). He married (2) ELIZA BABCOCK* about 1830 in NEW YORK. She was born in 1808.She died on 29 Jul 1831 in SUFFOLK CO, NY.Alanson <strong>Babcock</strong> and Nancy Loper had the following child:i. "DAUGHTER" 4 BABCOCK was born about 1828 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (Southampton).13. JOHN 3 BABCOCK (<strong>Babcock</strong> 2 , Simeon (unproven) 1 ) was born in 1804 in NEW YORK. He died about1865 in res. SUFFOLK CO, NY. He married Phebe <strong>Babcock</strong>* about 1829 in SUFFOLK CO, NY. She wasborn in 1812 in NEW YORK.John <strong>Babcock</strong> and Phebe <strong>Babcock</strong>* had the following children:i. WILLIAM 4 BABCOCK was born in 1830 in SUFFOLK CO, NY. He died in Jul 1873 inCHILI (Valparaiso).ii.JANE BABCOCK was born in 1833 in SUFFOLK CO, NY. She married JOSEPHWOOD.MUMFORD.iii.iv.LODWICK BABCOCK was born in 1841 in SUFFOLK CO, NY. He diedin CONNECTICUT.MARIA BABCOCK was born in 1843 in SUFFOLK CO, NY. She married RICHARDv. WINIFRED HARRIET BABCOCK was born in 1847 in SUFFOLK CO, NY. Shemarried RALPH BLYDENBURGH.CARD.vi.MARY BABCOCK was born in 1850 in SUFFOLK CO, NY. She married EDWARDvii.HERBERT BABCOCK was born in 1860 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (Southampton). He diedbefore 1873 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (Sag Harbor).14. HENRY A. 3 BABCOCK (<strong>Babcock</strong> 2 , Simeon (unproven) 1 ) was born in 1811 in SUFFOLK CO, NY. Hemarried MARY BABCOCK*. She was born in 1815 in NEW YORK.Henry A. <strong>Babcock</strong> and Mary <strong>Babcock</strong>* had the following children:i. LAURA J. 4 BABCOCK was born in 1844 in SUFFOLK CO, NY.ii.CHARLOTTE M. BABCOCK was born in 1849 in SUFFOLK CO, NY.iii.ANGELINE BABCOCK was born in 1851 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (Southampton).15. SILAS E. 3 BABCOCK (<strong>Babcock</strong> 2 , Simeon (unproven) 1 ) was born in 1812 in NEW YORK. He marriedBetsy Rogers about 1836 in NEW YORK. She was born on 14 Sep 1819 in New York. She died on9 Feb 1886 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (Sag Harbor).<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 92


Generation 3 (con't)Silas E. <strong>Babcock</strong> and Betsy Rogers had the following children:i. PHEBE B. 4 BABCOCK was born in 1837 in NEW YORK.ii.LYDIA A. BABCOCK was born in 1839 in NEW YORK.iii.iv.HARRIET L. BABCOCK was born on 17 Mar 1841 in SUFFOLK CO, NY(Southampton). She died on 17 Jan 1845 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (Southampton).GILBERT R. BABCOCK was born on 05 Mar 1844 in SUFFOLK CO, NY(Southampton). He died on 05 Aug 1862 in SUFFOLK CO, NY.v. AUGUSTUS R. BABCOCK was born in 1849 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (Southampton).vi.GEORGE A. BABCOCK was born in 1854 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (Southampton).vii.EDITH BABCOCK was born in 1857 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (Southampton). Shemarried George Hubbard on 25 Dec 1893 in SUFFOLK CO, NY.16. EZRA 3 BABCOCK (<strong>Babcock</strong> 2 , Simeon (unproven) 1 ) was born in 1813 in NEW YORK. He marriedNANCY BABCOCK*. She was born in 1813 in NEW YORK.Ezra <strong>Babcock</strong> and Nancy <strong>Babcock</strong>* had the following children:i. CHARLES H. 4 BABCOCK was born in 1836 in NEW YORK.ii.JUSTINA BABCOCK was born in 1841 in NEW YORK.iii.EDWARD BABCOCK was born in 1848 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (Southampton).Generation 417. SARAH E. BABCOCK 4 PERKINS (Mary 3 <strong>Babcock</strong>, Benjamin 2 <strong>Babcock</strong>, Simeon (unproven) 1 <strong>Babcock</strong>)was born on 12 Nov 1834 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (Sag Harbor). She died on 15 Jun 1901 in WAYNE CO, NY.She married CONKLIN H. GLOVER. He was born on 29 Dec 1817 in SUFFOLK CO, NY. He died on 24Feb 1874 in WAYNE CO, NY.Conklin H. GLOVER and Sarah E. <strong>Babcock</strong> Perkins had the following children:i. EDWARD H. 5 GLOVER was born in 1856 in WAYNE CO, NY (Galen).ii.JENNIE GLOVER was born in 1858 in WAYNE CO, NY (Galen).iii.ISABELLE GLOVER was born in 1860 in WAYNE CO, NY (Galen).iv.MARY GLOVER was born in 1862 in WAYNE CO, NY (Galen).v. HERBERT GLOVER was born in 1867 in WAYNE CO, NY (Galen).vi.IDA GLOVER was born in 1869 in WAYNE CO, NY (Galen).18. BENJAMIN W. 4 BABCOCK (Benjamin W. 3 , Benjamin 2 , Simeon (unproven) 1 ) was born in Feb 1848 inSUFFOLK CO, NY (Southampton). He married ENCIE D. BABCOCK*. She was born in 1852. She died in1896 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (Bridgehampton).Benjamin W. <strong>Babcock</strong> and Encie D. <strong>Babcock</strong>* had the following child:24. i. HARRY W. 5 BABCOCK was born in Feb 1888. He died in 1960. He married Theresa MaryCarroll on 02 Feb 1910 in SUFFOLK CO, NY. She was born on 25 Jun 1892<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 93


Generation 4 (con't)in NEW YORK. She died on 06 Dec 1963 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (Sag Harbor).19. SAMUEL SCHELLINGER 4 BABCOCK (Howell H. 3 , Benjamin 2 , Simeon (unproven) 1 ) was born in Jul1840 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (East Hampton). He died on 29 Feb 1924 in SUFFOLK CO, NY. He married (1)MARY ANN QUINN in 1863 in SUFFOLK CO, NY. She was born in Nov 1846 in NEW YORK. She died on24 Jan 1906. He married JENNIE H. BABCOCK*. She was born in 1863 in NEW YORK.Samuel Schellinger <strong>Babcock</strong> and Mary Ann Quinn had the following children:i. LYMAN H. 5 BABCOCK was born in Jan 1855 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (East Hampton).He died on 11 Nov 1934 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (Amangasett). He married Mary R.Dayton,daughter of Jeremiah Dayton on 04 Jun 1896 in SUFFOLK CO, NY. She was born in Mar1867.26. ii. EVERETT W. BABCOCK was born in Jan 1868 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (East Hampton). Hedied on 08 Jul 1937 in SUFFOLK CO, NY. He married ELIZABETH PAGE. She was bornin 1873. She died in 1930. He married (2) EDITH EDWARDS in 1890. She was born inNov 1872. She died in 1915 in SUFFOLK CO, NY.20. DANIEL H. 4 PIERSON (Phebe 3 <strong>Babcock</strong>, Benjamin 2 <strong>Babcock</strong>, Simeon (unproven) 1 <strong>Babcock</strong>) wasborn in 1845 in JACKSON CO, MI (Springport). He died in 1891. He married FRANCES PIERSON*. Shewas born in 1846.Daniel H. Pierson and Frances Pierson* had the following child:i. HENRY C. 5 PIERSON was born in 1870 in JACKSON CO, MI (Springport).21. SMITH HULL 4 BABCOCK (Job 3 , Benjamin 2 , Simeon (unproven) 1 ) was born on 23 Jan 1853 in WAYNECO, NY (Galen). He died on 18 Mar 1919 in HARMON CO, OK. He married Cora Deliah Gibson, daughterof Daniel Joslin Gibson and Jane Stowell in 1872 in WAYNE CO, NY (Clyde). She was born on 26 Jul1856 in WASHINGTON CO, NY (Fort Edward). She died on 03 Dec 1917 in KIOWA CO, OK (Hobart).Smith Hull <strong>Babcock</strong> and Cora Deliah Gibson had the following children:i. CHARLES M. 5 BABCOCK was born in Nov 1874 in WAYNE CO, NY (Galen). He diedbefore Apr 1910 in GRANT CO, OK (Medford). He married Edith M. <strong>Babcock</strong>* about Apr1900 in Oklahoma. She was born in Apr 1877 in KANSAS. She died after 1910 in res.KIOWA CO, OK (Hobart).26. ii. BENJAMIN WILBUR BABCOCK was born on 27 Apr 1875 in WAYNE CO, NY (Galen). Hedied on 17 Oct 1958 in L.A. CO, CA. He married (1) NINA E. LEWIS, daughter of J. T.Lewis and Eliza (Eva) M. Lewis* on 27 Jun 1903 in KIOWA CO, OK. She was born in May1886 in ILLINOIS. She died after 1920 in res. OKLAHOMA CO, OK. He married (2) PEARLE. ROBINSON about 1907 in Oklahoma. She was born on 10 Nov 1883 in ILLINOIS. Shedied in Aug 1976 in L. A. CO, CA.iii.iv.ALICE B. BABCOCK was born on 02 Feb 1878 in WAYNE CO, NY (Galen). She diedon 03 Dec 1915 in KIOWA CO, OK (Hobart). She married BIRDSTEEN.FORD (FRANKLIN) H. BABCOCK was born on 29 Feb 1880 in WAYNE CO, NY(Galen). He died on 10 Nov 1974 in SAN BERNARDINO CO, CA. He married (1) LETHAABERCROMBIE on 01 Dec 1913 in KIOWA CO, OK. She was born on 25 Dec 1890 inTEXAS. She died on 26 Nov 1972. He married (2) MAUDE A. FISHER on 14 Jul 1903 inKIOWA CO, OK. She was born in 1878 in KANSAS.27. v. MAE (MARY) J. BABCOCK was born in Jan 1885 in McPHERSON CO, KS. She died in res.LOS ANGELES CO, CA. She married (1) GEORGE N. SHARP on 27 Jul 1902 in KIOWACO, OK. He was born in 1879 in ILLINOIS. She married (2) OTTO<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 94


Generation 4 (con't)BALDENHOFFER (?) about 1915 in CALIFORNIA. He died in CALIFORNIA.28. vi. MARTHA (MATTIE) G. BABCOCK was born on 23 Jul 1888 in McPHERSON CO, KS.She died in Mar 1975 in L.A. CO, CA. She married (1) JOHN BAILEY in Oklahoma. Shemarried BILL HICKMAN. He died in L. A. CO, CA. She married PARK SIPLE.29. vii. EDITH ELIZABETH BABCOCK was born on 16 Apr 1891 in McPHERSON CO, KS. Shedied on 03 Apr 1983 in SAN BERNARDINO CO, CA. She married Temple May Kirkpatrick,son of Robert Taylor Kirkpatrick and Addie Mae Reeves on 14 Jul 1909 in KIOWA CO, OK.He was born on 29 Oct 1886 in KAUFMAN CO, TX (Terrell). He died on 14 Sep 1979 inSAN BERNARDINO CO, CA.viii.GEORGE W. BABCOCK was born on 20 Jun 1896 in GRANT CO, OK (Medford). Hedied in Jun 1979 in L.A. CO, CA. He married Minnie E. Bailey on 04 Jul 1914 inWASHITA CO, OK. She was born about 1899. She died before 1979 in L. A. CO, CA.30. ix. HAROLD W. BABCOCK was born on 20 May 1898 in GRANT CO, OK (Medford). He diedin Nov 1984 in L.A. CO, CA. He married (1) ANNA LEE RIGSBY about 1968 inCALIFORNIA. She was born in 1900 in Oklahoma. She died after 1920 in res.KIOWA CO, OK (Hobart). He married (2) ANNA LEE RIGSBY about 1918 in Oklahoma. She was born in 1899 inOklahoma. She died in Oklahoma. He married(3) ADELINE BABCOCK* about 1930. She was born on 08 Jan 1899. She died in Jan 1967 in L. A. CO, CA.23. GEORGE HENRY 4 BABCOCK (Job 3 , Benjamin 2 , Simeon (unproven) 1 ) was born on 09 Apr 1858 inWAYNE CO, NY (Galen). He died in 1926 in WAYNE CO, NY (S. Clyde). He married Cordelia MarieSmith in 1877 in NEW YORK. She was born on 26 Oct 1850 in SENECA CO, NY. She died in 1926 inSENECA CO, NY.George Henry <strong>Babcock</strong> and Cordelia Marie Smith had the following children:36. i. EMMA 5 BABCOCK was born in 1878 in NEW YORK. She married STEPHENDICKINSON.ii.iii.ETTIE SERDENIA BABCOCK was born in Jan 1887 in WAYNE CO, NY (Galen). Shedied after 1900 in res. WAYNE CO, NY (Galen). She married WILLIAM LAWRENCE.WILLIAM HENRY BABCOCK was born in Nov 1889 in WAYNE CO, NY (Galen). He diedon 01 Nov 1921 in SENECA CO, NY (Tyre). He married GERTRUDE BABCOCK*. Shewas born in 1894. She died in 1963.Generation 524. HARRY W. 5 BABCOCK (Benjamin W. 4 , Benjamin W. 3 , Benjamin 2 , Simeon (unproven) 1 ) was born in Feb1888. He died in 1960. He married Theresa Mary Carroll on 02 Feb 1910 in SUFFOLK CO, NY. She wasborn on 25 Jun 1892 in NEW YORK. She died on 06 Dec 1963 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (Sag Harbor).Harry W. <strong>Babcock</strong> and Theresa Mary Carroll had the following children:i. ENCIE 6 BABCOCK was born on 23 Jun 1910 in BRISTOL CO, MA (Attleboro). Shedied in 2008 in SUFFOLK CO, NY.ii.HENRY WILBUR (BEN) BABCOCK was born in 1914 in BRISTOL CO, MA (Attleboro).He died in 2008.iii. CARROLL ANN BABCOCK was born in 1916 in NEW YORK. She died in 1992.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 95


Generation 5 (con't)iv. JAMES LYMAN BABCOCK was born on 26 Jan 1918 in SUFFOLK CO, NY. He died on 18Apr 2011 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (Easthampton).v. PAUL BABCOCK was born in 1920 in NEW YORK.vi.MARY OLIVE BABCOCK was born in 1921 in NEW YORK. She died in 1937 inSUFFOLK CO, NY (Sag Harbor).25. EVERETT W. 5 BABCOCK (Samuel Schellinger 4 , Howell H. 3 , Benjamin 2 , Simeon (unproven) 1 ) was bornin Jan 1868 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (East Hampton). He died on 08 Jul 1937 in SUFFOLK CO, NY. Hemarried ELIZABETH PAGE. She was born in 1873. She died in 1930. He married (2) EDITH EDWARDSin 1890. She was born in Nov 1872. She died in 1915 in SUFFOLK CO, NY.Everett W. <strong>Babcock</strong> and Edith Edwards had the following children:i. EDWARD CLIFTON 6 BABCOCK was born on 24 Oct 1890 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (SagHarbor). He died in 1946. He married GLADYS VAUGHN. She was born in 1894. Shedied in 1938.ii.HOWELL E. BABCOCK.26. BENJAMIN WILBUR 5 BABCOCK (Smith Hull 4 , Job 3 , Benjamin 2 , Simeon (unproven) 1 ) was born on 27Apr 1875 in WAYNE CO, NY (Galen). He died on 17 Oct 1958 in L.A. CO, CA. He married (1) NINA E.LEWIS, daughter of J. T. Lewis and Eliza (Eva) M. Lewis* on 27 Jun 1903 in KIOWA CO, OK. She was bornin May 1886 in ILLINOIS. She died after 1920 in res. OKLAHOMA CO, OK. He married (2) PEARL E.ROBINSON about 1907 in Oklahoma. She was born on 10 Nov 1883 in ILLINOIS. She died in Aug 1976 inL. A. CO, CA.Benjamin Wilbur <strong>Babcock</strong> and Nina E. Lewis had the following child:i. LIVING 6 BABCOCK was born in 1905 in Oklahoma.Benjamin Wilbur <strong>Babcock</strong> and Pearl E. Robinson had the following children:ii. WILBER S. BABCOCK was born on 06 Aug 1908 in HARMON CO, OK (Hollis). Hedied in May 1976 in L. A. CO, CA.iii.WAYNE R. BABCOCK was born on 30 Oct 1916. He died in Apr 1984 in L. A. CO, CA.27. MAE (MARY) J. 5 BABCOCK (Smith Hull 4 , Job 3 , Benjamin 2 , Simeon (unproven) 1 ) was born in Jan 1885in McPHERSON CO, KS. She died in res. LOS ANGELES CO, CA. She married (1) GEORGE N. SHARPon 27 Jul 1902 in KIOWA CO, OK. He was born in 1879 in ILLINOIS. She married (2) OTTOBALDENHOFFER (?) about 1915 in CALIFORNIA. He died in CALIFORNIA.George N. Sharp and Mae (Mary) J. <strong>Babcock</strong> had the following children:i. DELIAH 6 SHARP.ii.PENNY SHARP.iii.(UNKNOWN) SHARP.28. MARTHA (MATTIE) G. 5 BABCOCK (Smith Hull 4 , Job 3 , Benjamin 2 , Simeon (unproven) 1 ) was born on 23Jul 1888 in McPHERSON CO, KS. She died in Mar 1975 in L.A. CO, CA. She married (1) JOHN BAILEY inOklahoma. She married BILL HICKMAN. He died in L. A. CO, CA. She married PARKSIPLE.John Bailey and Martha (Mattie) G. <strong>Babcock</strong> had the following children:i. CATHERINE 6 BAILEY.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 96


Generation 5 (con't)ii.DOROTHY BAILEY.iii.MARJORIE (MARGE) BAILEY.29. EDITH ELIZABETH 5 BABCOCK (Smith Hull 4 , Job 3 , Benjamin 2 , Simeon (unproven) 1 ) was born on 16Apr 1891 in McPHERSON CO, KS. She died on 03 Apr 1983 in SAN BERNARDINO CO, CA. Shemarried Temple May Kirkpatrick, son of Robert Taylor Kirkpatrick and Addie Mae Reeves on 14 Jul 1909in KIOWA CO, OK. He was born on 29 Oct 1886 in KAUFMAN CO, TX (Terrell). He died on14 Sep 1979 in SAN BERNARDINO CO, CA.Temple May Kirkpatrick and Edith Elizabeth <strong>Babcock</strong> had the following children:i. ALICE MAE 6 KIRKPATRICK was born on 10 Aug 1911 in KIOWA CO, OK (Hobart). Shedied on 06 Nov 1991 in SAN BERNARDINO CO, CA. She married (1) HAROLD J.SHREWSBURY on 02 Jun 1929 in MOFFAT CO, CO. He was born on 02 May 1910 inMOFFAT CO, CO (Craig). He died on 06 Dec 1974 in TULSA CO, OK. She married (2)RAYMOND SCHMIDT about 1976. He was born on 14 Sep 1906. He died on 25 Nov1992 in SAN BERNARDINO CO, CA.ii.iii.VIRGINIA RUTH KIRKPATRICK was born on 18 Sep 1916 in KIOWA CO, OK (Hobart).She died on 15 Mar 1963 in CURRY CO, NM (Clovis). She married <strong>Home</strong>r AndrewRamsey, son of George Monroe Ramsey and Lelah Amon <strong>Davis</strong> on 30 Oct 1939 inCURRY CO, NM. He was born on 25 Jan 1915 in PONTOTOC CO, OK (Ada). He diedon 12 Jun 1998 in CURRY CO, NM (Clovis).GERALDINE KIRKPATRICK was born in Mar 1919 in KIOWA CO, OK (Hobart). Shedied on 14 Feb 1934 in MOFFAT CO, CO (Craig).30. HAROLD W. 5 BABCOCK (Smith Hull 4 , Job 3 , Benjamin 2 , Simeon (unproven) 1 ) was born on 20 May1898 in GRANT CO, OK (Medford). He died in Nov 1984 in L.A. CO, CA. He married (1) ANNA LEERIGSBY about 1968 in CALIFORNIA. She was born in 1900 in Oklahoma. She died after 1920 in res.KIOWA CO, OK (Hobart). He married (2) ANNA LEE RIGSBY about 1918 in Oklahoma. She was born in1899 in Oklahoma. She died in Oklahoma. He married (3) ADELINE BABCOCK* about 1930. She wasborn on 08 Jan 1899. She died in Jan 1967 in L. A. CO, CA.Harold W. <strong>Babcock</strong> and Anna Lee Rigsby had the following child:i. LIVING 6 BABCOCK was born in 1919 in KIOWA CO, OK (Hobart).Harold W. <strong>Babcock</strong> and Anna Lee Rigsby had the following children:ii. LIVING BABCOCK was born in Jul 1919 in KIOWA CO, OK (Hobart).iii.LIVING BABCOCK was born about 1921 in KIOWA CO, OK (Hobart).36. EMMA 5 BABCOCK (George Henry 4 , Job 3 , Benjamin 2 , Simeon (unproven) 1 ) was born in 1878 in NEWYORK. She married STEPHEN DICKINSON.Stephen Dickinson and Emma <strong>Babcock</strong> had the following children:i. FRED 6 DICKINSON was born in 1901.ii. EARNEST DICKINSON was born in 1903.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 97


JONATHAN GIBSON DESCENDANTSGeneration 12. JONATHAN 1 GIBSON was born in 1775. He married BATHSHEBA BENNETT.Jonathan Gibson and Bathsheba Bennett had the following children:2. i. NATHANIEL (NATHAN) 2 GIBSON was born on 09 May 1795 in WINDHAM CO, VT. He diedon 09 May 1875 in BENNINGTON CO, VT (Manchester). He married SARAH ROXANNAJOSLIN. She was born on 15 Aug 1796 in WORCESTER CO, MA. She died on 05 Jan1858 in WASHINGTON CO, NY (Kingsbury).ABAGAIL GIBSON.JONATHAN GIBSON.Generation 22. NATHANIEL (NATHAN) 2 GIBSON (Jonathan 1 ) was born on 09 May 1795 in WINDHAM CO, VT. Hedied on 09 May 1875 in BENNINGTON CO, VT (Manchester). He married SARAH ROXANNAJOSLIN. She was born on 15 Aug 1796 in WORCESTER CO, MA. She died on 05 Jan 1858 inWASHINGTON CO, NY (Kingsbury).Nathaniel (Nathan) Gibson and Sarah Roxanna Joslin had the following children:i. DELIA MAY 3 GIBSON.ii.PETER GIBSON. He died about Feb 1897 in Oklahoma.4. iii. SARAH GIBSON was born in 1820 in VERMONT. She died after 1870 in res. SAN JOAQUINCO, CA (Elliot TWP). She married REV RAY S. CUSHMAN. He was born in 1816 inVERMONT. He died after 1870 in res. BENNINGTON CO, VT (Manchester).5. iv. NATHAN GIBSON was born in Jan 1824 in VERMONT. He died on 08 Jun 1908 inWASHINGTON CO, NY (Kingsbury). He married Isabella Campbell, daughter of MatildaCampbell* about 1848 in NEW YORK. She was born in 1827 in NEW YORK. She diedbetween 1880-1900 in res. WASHINGTON CO, NY (Kingsbury).6. v. DANIEL JOSLIN GIBSON was born on 08 Apr 1825 in WASHINGTON CO, NY (FortEdward). He died on 22 Jan 1917 in SENECA CO, NY (Waterloo). He married (1) JANESTOWELL, daughter of William Stowell and Samantha Fiske in 1852 in WASHINGTONCO, NY. She was born in 1833 in ESSEX CO, NY. She died on 06 Jun 1862 in res.WARREN CO, NY (Queensbury). He married (2) ELLEN MARIE HORSLEY, daughter ofMary Horsley* on 29 Nov 1864 in WASHINGTON CO, NY. She was born in 1842. Shedied in 1914 in WAYNE CO, NY (Clyde).7. vi. JOSIAH GIBSON was born about 1831 in WASHINGTON CO, NY (Easton). He died after1880 in res. CHARLEVOIX CO, MI (Hayes TWP). He married Elizabeth Robinson on 01Feb 1856 in ADDISON CO, VT. She was born about 1838 in NEW YORK. She died after1880 in res. CHARLEVOIX CO, MI (Hayes TWP).Generation 33. SARAH 3 GIBSON (Nathaniel (Nathan) 2 , Jonathan 1 ) was born in 1820 in VERMONT. She died after 1870 inres. SAN JOAQUIN CO, CA (Elliot TWP). She married REV RAY S. CUSHMAN. He was born in 1816 inVERMONT. He died after 1870 in res. BENNINGTON CO, VT (Manchester).Rev Ray S. Cushman and Sarah Gibson had the following children:i. DELIAH M. 4 CUSHMAN was born in 1850 in VERMONT.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 98


ii.Generation 3 (con't)HESTA? CUSHMAN was born in 1852 in NEW YORK.SARAH CUSHMAN was born in 1853 in VERMONT.4. NATHAN 3 GIBSON (Nathaniel (Nathan) 2 , Jonathan 1 ) was born in Jan 1824 in VERMONT. He died on8 Jun 1908 in WASHINGTON CO, NY (Kingsbury). He married Isabella Campbell, daughter ofMatilda Campbell* about 1848 in NEW YORK. She was born in 1827 in NEW YORK. She diedbetween 1880-1900 in res. WASHINGTON CO, NY (Kingsbury).Nathan Gibson and Isabella Campbell had the following children:i. ROBERT 4 GIBSON was born in 1851 in WASHINGTON CO, NY (Kingsbury).7. ii. CHARLES B. GIBSON was born in 1853 in WASHINGTON CO, NY (Kingsbury). Hemarried MARY GIBSON*. She was born in Jul 1860 in NEW YORK.iii.JAMES GIBSON was born in 1857 in WASHINGTON CO, NY (Kingsbury).iv.MARY B. GIBSON was born in 1859 in WASHINGTON CO, NY (Kingsbury).8. v. MONTIE H. GIBSON was born in Sep 1860 in WASHINGTON CO, NY (Kingsbury). Hedied after 1910 in res. WASHINGTON CO, NY (Kingsbury). He married Lillie Gibson*in 1880. She was born in Feb 1861 in NEW YORK.vi.FRANK E. GIBSON was born in 1863 in WASHINGTON CO, NY (Kingsbury).vii.SARAH (SATIE) F. GIBSON was born in 1865 in WASHINGTON CO, NY(Kingsbury).viii.NATHAN GIBSON was born in 1869 in WASHINGTON CO, NY (Kingsbury).5. DANIEL JOSLIN 3 GIBSON (Nathaniel (Nathan) 2 , Jonathan 1 ) was born on 08 Apr 1825 inWASHINGTON CO, NY (Fort Edward). He died on 22 Jan 1917 in SENECA CO, NY (Waterloo).He married (1) JANE STOWELL, daughter of William Stowell and Samantha Fiske in 1852 inWASHINGTON CO, NY. She was born in 1833 in ESSEX CO, NY. She died on 06 Jun 1862 inres. WARREN CO, NY (Queensbury). He married (2) ELLEN MARIE HORSLEY, daughter of MaryHorsley* on 29 Nov 1864 in WASHINGTON CO, NY. She was born in 1842. She died in 1914 inWAYNE CO, NY (Clyde).Daniel Joslin Gibson and Jane Stowell had the following children:9. i. CEVIDRIA ALVERDO 4 GIBSON was born on 18 Aug 1854 in WASHINGTON CO, NY. He diedafter 1910 in res. McPHERSON CO, KS (McPherson). He married Matilda Gibson* in 1882in KANSAS. She was born about 1861. She died after 1910 in res. McPHERSON CO, KS(McPherson).10. ii. CORA DELIAH GIBSON was born on 26 Jul 1856 in WASHINGTON CO, NY (Fort Edward).She died on 03 Dec 1917 in KIOWA CO, OK (Hobart). She married Smith Hull <strong>Babcock</strong>,son of Job <strong>Babcock</strong> and Mary Ann Hull in 1872 in WAYNE CO, NY (Clyde). He was bornon 23 Jan 1853 in WAYNE CO, NY (Galen). He died on 18<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 99


Mar 1919 in HARMON CO, OK.Generation 3 (con't)2 iii. MATTIE G. GIBSON was born on 15 Jun 1858 in WASHINGTON CO, NY. She died in 1929.She married George Washington Boyington in Mar 1885 in WAYNE CO, NY. He was bornin 1860 in NEW YORK. He died in 1932.Daniel Joslin Gibson and Ellen Marie Horsley had the following children:12. iv. MARY ELLEN GIBSON was born on 13 Feb 1867 in WASHINGTON CO, NY (Sandy Hill).She died in 1934 in SAN JOAQUIN CO, CA (Stockton). She married Newton W.Mahaffey, son of Price on 18 Mar 1891 in McPHERSON CO, KS. He was born on 15 Jun1864 in ILLINOIS. He died on 07 Feb 1951 in Orange Co, CA.13. v. DANIEL CLIFTON GIBSON was born on 01 Sep 1870 in WASHINGTON CO, NY (SandyHill). He died on 02 Jan 1961 in res. SAN JOAQUIN CO, CA (Elliot TWP). He marriedNora Mertens on 19 May 1901 in CALIFORNIA. She was born in 1877 in CALIFORNIA.She died after 1930 in res. SAN JOAQUIN CO, CA (Elliot TWP).vi.vii.FANNIE LOUISE GIBSON was born on 10 Jan 1873 in WASHINGTON CO, NY (SandyHill). She died on 18 Jul 1961 in WAYNE CO, NY (Clyde). She married Fred Matthews inFeb 1895 in WAYNE CO, NY. He was born in 1871 in NEW YORK. He died after 1910 inres. WAYNE CO, NY (Galen).ALICE ROXANNA GIBSON was born on 23 Jul 1876 in WASHINGTON CO, NY (SandyHill). She died on 19 Mar 1950 in ONTARIO CO, NY (Canandaigua). She married EdgarWilliam Cotton in 1896 in WAYNE CO, NY.14. viii. MARGARET CECILIA GIBSON was born on 08 Jun 1879 in WASHINGTON CO, NY.She died on 12 Dec 1952. She married Willard Canning, son of Mark Canning in Oct1901 in WAYNE CO, NY. He was born in 1877 in NEW YORK. He died after 1910 inres. WAYNE CO, NY (Galen).15. ix. LUCINDA SYRON GIBSON was born on 12 Mar 1881 in WASHINGTON CO, NY (SandyHill). She died after 1910 in res. SENECA CO, NY (Waterloo). She married Fred Tricklerin Jul 1907 in WAYNE CO, NY. He was born in 1883 in NEW YORK. He died after 1910in res. SENECA CO, NY (Waterloo).6. JOSIAH 3 GIBSON (Nathaniel (Nathan) 2 , Jonathan 1 ) was born about 1831 in WASHINGTON CO, NY(Easton). He died after 1880 in res. CHARLEVOIX CO, MI (Hayes TWP). He married Elizabeth Robinsonon 01 Feb 1856 in ADDISON CO, VT. She was born about 1838 in NEW YORK. She died after 1880 inres. CHARLEVOIX CO, MI (Hayes TWP).Josiah Gibson and Elizabeth Robinson had the following children:16. i. WILLIAM 4 GIBSON was born in 1857 in NEW YORK. He married ZILLAH GIBSON*. She wasborn in 1860 in WISCONSIN.ii.EMMA GIBSON was born in 1861 in NEW YORK.Generation 42 CHARLES B. 4 GIBSON (Nathan 3 , Nathaniel (Nathan) 2 , Jonathan 1 ) was born in 1853 in WASHINGTON CO,NY (Kingsbury). He married MARY GIBSON*. She was born in Jul 1860 in NEW YORK.Charles B. Gibson and Mary Gibson* had the following children:23. CLYDE N. 5 GIBSON was born in Jul 1890 in NEW YORK.24. LIVING GIBSON was born in Oct 1896 in NEW YORK.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 100


Generation 4 (con't)8. MONTIE H. 4 GIBSON (Nathan 3 , Nathaniel (Nathan) 2 , Jonathan 1 ) was born in Sep 1860 inWASHINGTON CO, NY (Kingsbury). He died after 1910 in res. WASHINGTON CO, NY(Kingsbury). He married Lillie Gibson* in 1880. She was born in Feb 1861 in NEW YORK.Montie H. Gibson and Lillie Gibson* had the following children:i. MABLE 5 GIBSON was born in Sep 1884 in NEW YORK.ii. ROBERT GIBSON was born in Nov 1886 in NEW YORK. He married ELIZABETH L.GIBSON*. She was born in 1887 in NEW YORK.iii.LIVING GIBSON was born in Aug 1894 in NEW YORK.9. CEVIDRIA ALVERDO 4 GIBSON (Daniel Joslin 3 , Nathaniel (Nathan) 2 , Jonathan 1 ) was born on 18 Aug1854 in WASHINGTON CO, NY. He died after 1910 in res. McPHERSON CO, KS (McPherson). Hemarried Matilda Gibson* in 1882 in KANSAS. She was born about 1861. She died after 1910 in res.McPHERSON CO, KS (McPherson).Cevidria Alverdo Gibson and Matilda Gibson* had the following child:i. MINNIE M. 5 GIBSON was born in 1892 in McPHERSON CO, KS.10. CORA DELIAH 4 GIBSON (Daniel Joslin 3 , Nathaniel (Nathan) 2 , Jonathan 1 ) was born on 26 Jul 1856 inWASHINGTON CO, NY (Fort Edward). She died on 03 Dec 1917 in KIOWA CO, OK (Hobart). She marriedSmith Hull <strong>Babcock</strong>, son of Job <strong>Babcock</strong> and Mary Ann Hull in 1872 in WAYNE CO, NY (Clyde). He wasborn on 23 Jan 1853 in WAYNE CO, NY (Galen). He died on 18 Mar 1919 in HARMON CO, OK.Smith Hull <strong>Babcock</strong> and Cora Deliah Gibson had the following children:i. CHARLES M. 5 BABCOCK was born in Nov 1874 in WAYNE CO, NY (Galen). He diedbefore Apr 1910 in GRANT CO, OK (Medford). He married Edith M. <strong>Babcock</strong>* about Apr1900 in Oklahoma. She was born in Apr 1877 in KANSAS. She died after 1910 in res.KIOWA CO, OK (Hobart).ii.iii.iv.BENJAMIN WILBUR BABCOCK was born on 27 Apr 1875 in WAYNE CO, NY (Galen). Hedied on 17 Oct 1958 in L.A. CO, CA. He married (1) NINA E. LEWIS, daughter of J. T.Lewis and Eliza (Eva) M. Lewis* on 27 Jun 1903 in KIOWA CO, OK. She was born in May1886 in ILLINOIS. She died after 1920 in res. OKLAHOMA CO, OK. He married (2) PEARLE. ROBINSON about 1907 in Oklahoma. She was born on 10 Nov 1883 in ILLINOIS. Shedied in Aug 1976 in L. A. CO, CA.ALICE B. BABCOCK was born on 02 Feb 1878 in WAYNE CO, NY (Galen). She died on03 Dec 1915 in KIOWA CO, OK (Hobart). She married BIRDSTEEN.FORD (FRANKLIN) H. BABCOCK was born on 29 Feb 1880 in WAYNE CO, NY (Galen).He died on 10 Nov 1974 in SAN BERNARDINO CO, CA. He married (1) LETHAABERCROMBIE on 01 Dec 1913 in KIOWA CO, OK. She was born on 25 Dec 1890 inTEXAS. She died on 26 Nov 1972. He married (2) MAUDE A. FISHER on 14 Jul 1903 inKIOWA CO, OK. She was born in 1878 in KANSAS.v. MAE (MARY) J. BABCOCK was born in Jan 1885 in McPHERSON CO, KS. She died inres. LOS ANGELES CO, CA. She married (1) GEORGE N. SHARP on 27 Jul 1902 inKIOWA CO, OK. He was born in 1879 in ILLINOIS. She married (2) OTTOBALDENHOFFER (?) about 1915 in CALIFORNIA. He died in CALIFORNIA.vi.MARTHA (MATTIE) G. BABCOCK was born on 23 Jul 1888 in McPHERSON CO, KS.She died in Mar 1975 in L.A. CO, CA. She married (1) JOHN BAILEY in Oklahoma.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 101


Generation 4 (con't)She married BILL HICKMAN. He died in L. A. CO, CA. She married PARK SIPLE.vii.viii.ix.EDITH ELIZABETH BABCOCK was born on 16 Apr 1891 in McPHERSON CO, KS. Shedied on 03 Apr 1983 in SAN BERNARDINO CO, CA. She married Temple May Kirkpatrick,son of Robert Taylor Kirkpatrick and Addie Mae Reeves on 14 Jul 1909 in KIOWA CO, OK.He was born on 29 Oct 1886 in KAUFMAN CO, TX (Terrell). He died on 14 Sep 1979 inSAN BERNARDINO CO, CA.GEORGE W. BABCOCK was born on 20 Jun 1896 in GRANT CO, OK (Medford). Hedied in Jun 1979 in L.A. CO, CA. He married Minnie E. Bailey on 04 Jul 1914 inWASHITA CO, OK. She was born about 1899. She died before 1979 in L. A. CO, CA.HAROLD W. BABCOCK was born on 20 May 1898 in GRANT CO, OK (Medford). Hedied in Nov 1984 in L.A. CO, CA. He married (1) ANNA LEE RIGSBY about 1968 inCALIFORNIA. She was born in 1900 in Oklahoma. She died after 1920 in res.KIOWA CO, OK (Hobart). He married (2) ANNA LEE RIGSBY about 1918 in Oklahoma.She was born in 1899 in Oklahoma. She died in Oklahoma. He married(3) ADELINE BABCOCK* about 1930. She was born on 08 Jan 1899. She died in Jan1967 in L. A. CO, CA.11. MATTIE G. 4 GIBSON (Daniel Joslin 3 , Nathaniel (Nathan) 2 , Jonathan 1 ) was born on 15 Jun 1858 inWASHINGTON CO, NY. She died in 1929. She married George Washington Boyington in Mar 1885 inWAYNE CO, NY. He was born in 1860 in NEW YORK. He died in 1932.George Washington Boyington and Mattie G. Gibson had the following child:i. LIVING 5 BOYINGTON was born in 1894 in NEW YORK.12. MARY ELLEN 4 GIBSON (Daniel Joslin 3 , Nathaniel (Nathan) 2 , Jonathan 1 ) was born on 13 Feb 1867 inWASHINGTON CO, NY (Sandy Hill). She died in 1934 in SAN JOAQUIN CO, CA (Stockton). She marriedNewton W. Mahaffey, son of Price on 18 Mar 1891 in McPHERSON CO, KS. He was born on 15 Jun 1864in ILLINOIS. He died on 07 Feb 1951 in Orange Co, CA.Newton W. Mahaffey and Mary Ellen Gibson had the following children:i. HARRY 5 MAHAFFEY.ii.iii.iv.FRANK MAHAFFEY.RUTH MAHAFFEY.WALTER MAHAFFEY.v. WILLIAM MAHAFFEY.13. DANIEL CLIFTON 4 GIBSON (Daniel Joslin 3 , Nathaniel (Nathan) 2 , Jonathan 1 ) was born on 01 Sep 1870 inWASHINGTON CO, NY (Sandy Hill). He died on 02 Jan 1961 in res. SAN JOAQUIN CO, CA (Elliot TWP).He married Nora Mertens on 19 May 1901 in CALIFORNIA. She was born in 1877 in CALIFORNIA. Shedied after 1930 in res. SAN JOAQUIN CO, CA (Elliot TWP).Daniel Clifton Gibson and Nora Mertens had the following children:i. LIVING 5 GIBSON was born in 1902 in CALIFORNIA.ii.iii.LIVING GIBSON was born in 1904 in CALIFORNIA.LIVING GIBSON was born in 1911 in CALIFORNIA.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 102


iv.Generation 4 (con't)LIVING GIBSON was born in 1919 in CALIFORNIA.14. MARGARET CECILIA 4 GIBSON (Daniel Joslin 3 , Nathaniel (Nathan) 2 , Jonathan 1 ) was born on 08 Jun1879 in WASHINGTON CO, NY. She died on 12 Dec 1952. She married Willard Canning, son of MarkCanning in Oct 1901 in WAYNE CO, NY. He was born in 1877 in NEW YORK. He died after 1910 in res.WAYNE CO, NY (Galen).Willard Canning and Margaret Cecilia Gibson had the following children:i. LIVING 5 CANNING was born in 1903 in WAYNE CO, NY (Galen).ii.LIVING CANNING was born in 1904 in WAYNE CO, NY (Galen).iii.LIVING CANNING was born in 1907 in WAYNE CO, NY (Galen).15. LUCINDA SYRON 4 GIBSON (Daniel Joslin 3 , Nathaniel (Nathan) 2 , Jonathan 1 ) was born on 12 Mar 1881 inWASHINGTON CO, NY (Sandy Hill). She died after 1910 in res. SENECA CO, NY (Waterloo). Shemarried Fred Trickler in Jul 1907 in WAYNE CO, NY. He was born in 1883 in NEW YORK. He died after1910 in res. SENECA CO, NY (Waterloo).Fred Trickler and Lucinda Syron Gibson had the following child:i. LIVING 5 TRICKLER was born in 1909 in SENECA CO, NY (Tyre).16. WILLIAM 4 GIBSON (Josiah 3 , Nathaniel (Nathan) 2 , Jonathan 1 ) was born in 1857 in NEW YORK. Hemarried ZILLAH GIBSON*. She was born in 1860 in WISCONSIN.William Gibson and Zillah Gibson* had the following child:i. EMMA C. 5 GIBSON was born in Oct 1879 in CHARLEVOIX CO, WI.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 103


ELIAKIM HULL DESCENDANTSGeneration 13. GEORGE 1 HULL was born on 27 Aug 1590 in SOMERSET CO, ENG. He died in 1659 in WINDSORCO, CT (Hartford). He married THAMZEN MITCHELL. She was born in 1592 in DORSET, ENG(Stockland). She died in 1655 in FAIRFIELD CO, CT (Fairfield).George Hull and Thamzen Mitchell had the following child:2. i. JOSIAH 2 HULL was born on 10 Nov 1616 in SOMERSET CO, ENG. He died on 16 Nov1675 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Killingworth). He married Elizabeth Loomis, daughter ofJoseph Loomis and Mary White on 20 May 1641 in WINDSOR CO, CT (Hartford). Shewas born on 10 Jun 1619 in ENGLAND (Essex). She died on 16 Nov 1675 in MIDDLESEXCO, CT (Killingworth).Generation 23. JOSIAH 2 HULL (George 1 ) was born on 10 Nov 1616 in SOMERSET CO, ENG. He died on 16 Nov1675 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Killingworth). He married Elizabeth Loomis, daughter of Joseph Loomis andMary White on 20 May 1641 in WINDSOR CO, CT (Hartford). She was born on 10 Jun 1619 in ENGLAND(Essex). She died on 16 Nov 1675 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Killingworth).Josiah Hull and Elizabeth Loomis had the following children:ii. JOSIAH 3 HULL was born in 1642.iii. JOHN HULL was born in 1644. He died in 1728.iv. ELIZABETH HULL was born in 1646. She died in 1689.v. MARY HULL was born in 1648. She died in 1720.vi. MARTHA HULL was born in 1650. She died in 1691.vii. JOSEPH HULL was born in 1652. He died in 1694.viii. SARAH HULL was born in 1654. She died in 1704.ix. NAOMI HULL was born in 1656. She died in 1726.x. REBECCA HULL was born in 1659. She died in 1709.xi. GEORGE HULL was born in 1662. He died in 1670.5. xi. THOMAS HULL was born on 29 May 1665 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT. He died in 1720 inMIDDLESEX CO, CT. He married Hannah Sheather on 10 Dec 1685 in MIDDLESEXCO, CT (Killingworth).x. PETER HULL was born in 1674. He died in 1715.Generation 32 THOMAS 3 HULL (Josiah 2 , George 1 ) was born on 29 May 1665 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT. He died in1720 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT. He married Hannah Sheather on 10 Dec 1685 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT(Killingworth).Thomas Hull and Hannah Sheather had the following child:10. i. THOMAS 4 HULL JR. was born in Aug 1686 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Killingworth). He diedon 18 Sep 1752 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Killingworth). He married Mary Layton on 14 Oct1714 in CONNECTICUT. She was born about 1686 in<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 104


Generation 3 (con't)CONNECTICUT. She died on 14 Mar 1733 in Killingworth, Middlesex, Connecticut, USA.Generation 44. THOMAS 4 HULL JR. (Thomas 3 , Josiah 2 , George 1 ) was born in Aug 1686 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT(Killingworth). He died on 18 Sep 1752 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Killingworth). He married Mary Layton on14 Oct 1714 in CONNECTICUT. She was born about 1686 in CONNECTICUT. She died on 14 Mar 1733 inKillingworth, Middlesex, Connecticut, USA.Thomas Hull JR. and Mary Layton had the following children:ELIZABETH 5 HULL was born on 19 Nov 1717 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Killingworth). Shemarried STEPHEN WHITTELSEY.13. ii. ENOS HULL was born on 12 Jan 1724 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Killingworth). He died on17 Feb 1785 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Killingworth). He married Phebe Graves on 06 Aug1752 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT. She was born about 1732 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT(Killingworth). She died on 12 Mar 1784 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Killingworth).14. iii. ELIAKIM HULL was born on 18 Jan 1721 in Killingworth, Middlesex, Connecticut, USA.Generation 5He married REBECCA STEVENS.5. ENOS 5 HULL (Thomas 4 JR., Thomas 3 , Josiah 2 , George 1 ) was born on 12 Jan 1724 in MIDDLESEXCO, CT (Killingworth). He died on 17 Feb 1785 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Killingworth). He married PhebeGraves on 06 Aug 1752 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT. She was born about 1732 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT(Killingworth). She died on 12 Mar 1784 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Killingworth).Enos Hull and Phebe Graves had the following children:7. i. ELIAKIM 6 HULL was born on 01 Aug 1752 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Durham). He died on 15Jan 1813 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Durham). He married (1) RACHEL WELLS, daughter ofJonathan Wells Jr. and Mary Wells* on 14 Mar 1787 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Durham).She was born on 20 Sep 1750 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Durham). He married (2) OLIVERICHMOND on 12 May 1785 in CONNECTICUT. He married (3) HANNAH NETTLETONon 11 Sep 1796 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT. She was born on 11 Aug 1765. She died on 13Aug 1845 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Durham).ii.ENOS HULL was born on 25 Mar 1754 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Killingworth).iii.PHOEBE HULL was born on 05 Oct 1755 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Killingworth).iv.MARY HULL was born on 25 Jan 1758 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Killingworth). Shedied on 26 Jun 1759 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Killingworth).v. MARY HULL was born about 1760 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Killingworth).vi.LUCY HULL was born about 1762 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Killingworth).6. ELIAKIM 5 HULL (Thomas 4 JR., Thomas 3 , Josiah 2 , George 1 ) was born on 18 Jan 1721 inKillingworth, Middlesex, Connecticut, USA. He married REBECCA STEVENS.Eliakim Hull and Rebecca Stevens had the following child:i. ISAAC 6 HULL was born on 13 Dec 1749 in Killingworth, Middlesex, Connecticut,USA.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 105


Generation 67. ELIAKIM 6 HULL (Enos 5 , Thomas 4 JR., Thomas 3 , Josiah 2 , George 1 ) was born on 01 Aug 1752 inMIDDLESEX CO, CT (Durham). He died on 15 Jan 1813 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Durham). He married (1)RACHEL WELLS, daughter of Jonathan Wells Jr. and Mary Wells* on 14 Mar 1787 in MIDDLESEX CO,CT (Durham). She was born on 20 Sep 1750 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Durham). He married (2) OLIVERICHMOND on 12 May 1785 in CONNECTICUT. He married (3) HANNAH NETTLETON on 11 Sep 1796in MIDDLESEX CO, CT. She was born on 11 Aug 1765. She died on 13 Aug 1845 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT(Durham).Eliakim Hull and Rachel Wells had the following children:8. i. JEHIEL (GELIAL) 7 HULL was born on 30 Jul 1789 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Durham). He died on 23May 1880 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (Sag Harbor). He married Mary (Polly) Smith, daughter ofJohn Smith Jr. and Anna Clark on 09 Nov 1809 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Haddam). Shewas born on 02 Apr 1789 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Haddam). She died on 20 Apr 1876 inSUFFOLK CO, NY (Sag Harbor).9. ii. HENRY HULL was born on 19 Sep 1790 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT. He died on 06 Jul 1847 inMIDDLESEX CO, CT. He married MARIETTA CHALKER.iii.POLLY HULL was born on 19 Sep 1790 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT.Eliakim Hull and Hannah Nettleton had the following children:6. HANNAH HULL was born on 29 Apr 1798 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT.7. ELIAKIM W. HULL was born in 1800 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT. He died on 02 Feb 1885 inCONNECTICUT.Generation 78. JEHIEL (GELIAL) 7 HULL (Eliakim 6 , Enos 5 , Thomas 4 JR., Thomas 3 , Josiah 2 , George 1 ) was born on30 Jul 1789 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Durham). He died on 23 May 1880 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (SagHarbor). He married Mary (Polly) Smith, daughter of John Smith Jr. and Anna Clark on 09 Nov 1809 inMIDDLESEX CO, CT (Haddam). She was born on 02 Apr 1789 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Haddam). Shedied on 20 Apr 1876 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (Sag Harbor).Jehiel (Gelial) Hull and Mary (Polly) Smith had the following children:2 i. RHODA 8 HULL was born on 15 Jul 1810 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Durham). She died on 09 Nov 1903in SUFFOLK CO, NY (Sag Harbor). She married William A. Simons on 20 May 1834 inMIDDLETOWN, CT. He was born on 14 Mar 1808 in NEW YORK. He died on 14 Mar 1848in res. SUFFOLK CO, NY (E. Hampton).18. ALBERT PICKET HULL was born on 26 Oct 1812 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Haddam). Hedied on 16 Feb 1893 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (Bridgehampton).3 iii. JEHIEL C. HULL was born in 1814 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT. He died in Mar 1902 in WAYNE CO,NY (Galen). He married MARGARET RITCHIE. She was born in 1817 in SCOTLAND.She died in 1899 in WAYNE CO, NY (Galen).4 iv. MARY ANN HULL was born on 04 Apr 1816 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Durham or Hartford). Shedied on 18 Aug 1897 in SENECA CO, NY (Tyre). She married Job <strong>Babcock</strong>, son ofBenjamin <strong>Babcock</strong> and Phebe <strong>Babcock</strong>* on 08 Jun 1837 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (EastHampton). He was born in 1809 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (East Hampton) (Sag Harbor,Long Island). He died on 22 Apr 1885 in SENECA CO, NY (Tyre).v. UNKNOWN HULL was born about 1818 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Durham). He died in At Sea.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 106


Generation 7 (con't)13. vi. EMILY M. HULL was born in 1820 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Middletown). She died on15 Jan 1912 in SUFFOLK CO, MA (Boston). She married William Cooleyabout 1839 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT. He was born in 1819 in CONNECTICUT.14. vii. ANN C. HULL was born in 1822 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT. She died on 07 Mar 1893 inSUFFOLK CO, NY (Sag Harbor). She married Nathan H. Tabor on 24 Sep 1841 inSUFFOLK CO, NY. He was born in 1822 in NEW YORK. He died on 22 Mar 1884 inSUFFOLK CO, NY (Sag Harbor).15. viii. JOHN W. HULL was born in Feb 1824 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT. He died on 20 Nov 1902in SUFFOLK CO, NY (Bridgehampton). He married CHARLOTTE AGNUS HULL*. Shewas born in Aug 1833 in ANEIDA CO, NY. She died in 1909 in SUFFOLK CO, NY. Hemarried MARY E. LARDNER. She was born in 1832. She died in 1859 in SUFFOLK CO,NY (Bridgehampton).16. ix. MELISSA B. HULL was born on 04 May 1826 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Durham). She diedon 06 Jan 1898 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Middletown). She married Charles NewellCrockett on 18 Jun 1850 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Middletown). He was born on 25 Dec1824 in CONNECTICUT. He died on 11 Jan 1899 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Middletown).17. x. HARRIET FRANCES (FANNY) HULL was born on 11 Aug 1827 in SUFFOLK CO, NY(Sag Harbor). She died on 24 Oct 1900 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (Sag Harbor). She marriedROBERT J. POWER. He was born on 08 Sep 1837 in CANADA. He died on12 Dec 1912 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (Sag Harbor). She married (2) ALFREDOAKLEY on 02 May 1853 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (Sag Harbor). He was born about 1820.He died on 25 May 1873 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (Sag Harbor).1 xi. HENRY AUGUSTUS HULL was born on 27 Nov 1832 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Durham).He died on 11 May 1905 in MIDDLETOWN, CT (Haddam). He married Sarah JaneBailey on 20 Aug 1854 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Haddam). She was born in 1834 inMIDDLESEX CO, CT (Haddam). She died in 1891.2 xii. JANE (JENNIE) A. HULL was born in Jan 1834 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Hingdom). Shedied on 18 Sep 1902 in ALBANY CO, NY (Albany). She married Naaman Ford about1853.9. HENRY 7 HULL (Eliakim 6 , Enos 5 , Thomas 4 JR., Thomas 3 , Josiah 2 , George 1 ) was born on 19 Sep1790 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT. He died on 06 Jul 1847 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT. He marriedMARIETTA CHALKER.Henry Hull and Marietta Chalker had the following children:20. i. ISAAC 8 HULL was born in 1813 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT. He married Deborah K. Dee on 08May 1837.ii.PHEBE ANN HULL was born about 1815 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT. Shemarried CHARLES IVES.iii. LUZERNE HULL was born in 1819.iv. ANDREW HULL was born on 17 Oct 1824.v. HARRIET E. HULL was born in 1827.vi. HELEN HULL was born about 1829.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 107


Generation 810. RHODA 8 HULL (Jehiel (Gelial) 7 , Eliakim 6 , Enos 5 , Thomas 4 JR., Thomas 3 , Josiah 2 , George 1 ) was bornon 15 Jul 1810 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Durham). She died on 09 Nov 1903 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (SagHarbor). She married William A. Simons on 20 May 1834 in MIDDLETOWN, CT. He was born on 14 Mar1808 in NEW YORK. He died on 14 Mar 1848 in res. SUFFOLK CO, NY (E. Hampton).William A. Simons and Rhoda Hull had the following children:i. MARY B. 9 SIMONS was born in 1838 in NEW YORK. She died in 1874. She marriedSCHIDELL.ii.JANE (JENNY) C. SIMONS was born in 1840 in NEW YORK.iii. ANN T. SIMONS was born in 1843 in NEW YORK. She died in 1932.iv. WILLIAM A. SIMONS JR. was born in 1845 in NEW YORK. He died in 1862.11. JEHIEL C. 8 HULL (Jehiel (Gelial) 7 , Eliakim 6 , Enos 5 , Thomas 4 JR., Thomas 3 , Josiah 2 , George 1 ) was bornin 1814 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT. He died in Mar 1902 in WAYNE CO, NY (Galen). He married MARGARETRITCHIE. She was born in 1817 in SCOTLAND. She died in 1899 in WAYNE CO, NY (Galen).Jehiel C. Hull and Margaret Ritchie had the following children:i. FRANKLIN 9 HULL was born in 1840 in NEW YORK. He died in 1864 in RICHMOND,VA.ii. HARRIET (HATTIE) J. HULL was born in 1842 in NEW YORK. She died in 1915.She married HOLMES. He died on 31 May 1864.12. MARY ANN 8 HULL (Jehiel (Gelial) 7 , Eliakim 6 , Enos 5 , Thomas 4 JR., Thomas 3 , Josiah 2 , George 1 ) was bornon 04 Apr 1816 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Durham or Hartford). She died on 18 Aug 1897 in SENECA CO,NY (Tyre). She married Job <strong>Babcock</strong>, son of Benjamin <strong>Babcock</strong> and Phebe <strong>Babcock</strong>* on 08 Jun 1837 inSUFFOLK CO, NY (East Hampton). He was born in 1809 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (East Hampton) (SagHarbor, Long Island). He died on 22 Apr 1885 in SENECA CO, NY (Tyre).Job <strong>Babcock</strong> and Mary Ann Hull had the following children:21. i. SMITH HULL 9 BABCOCK was born on 23 Jan 1853 in WAYNE CO, NY (Galen). He diedon 18 Mar 1919 in HARMON CO, OK. He married Cora Deliah Gibson, daughter ofDaniel Joslin Gibson and Jane Stowell in 1872 in WAYNE CO, NY (Clyde). She wasborn on 26 Jul 1856 in WASHINGTON CO, NY (Fort Edward). She died on 03 Dec1917 in KIOWA CO, OK (Hobart).22. ii. GEORGE HENRY BABCOCK was born on 09 Apr 1858 in WAYNE CO, NY (Galen). He diedin 1926 in WAYNE CO, NY (S. Clyde). He married Cordelia Marie Smith in 1877 in NEWYORK. She was born on 26 Oct 1850 in SENECA CO, NY. She died in 1926 in SENECACO, NY.11. EMILY M. 8 HULL (Jehiel (Gelial) 7 , Eliakim 6 , Enos 5 , Thomas 4 JR., Thomas 3 , Josiah 2 , George 1 ) was bornin 1820 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Middletown). She died on 15 Jan 1912 in SUFFOLK CO, MA (Boston).She married William Cooley about 1839 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT. He was born in 1819 in CONNECTICUT.William Cooley and Emily M. Hull had the following children:i. ELLEN L. 9 COOLEY was born in 1840 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Middletown).ii.HARRIET N. COOLEY was born in 1841 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Middletown).<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 108


Generation 8 (con't)12. MARY T. COOLEY was born in 1846 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Middletown).13. ELIZABETH T. COOLEY was born in 1848 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Middletown).14. CHARLES COOLEY was born in 1851 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Middletown). Hemarried an unknown spouse about 1839 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT.16. ANN C. 8 HULL (Jehiel (Gelial) 7 , Eliakim 6 , Enos 5 , Thomas 4 JR., Thomas 3 , Josiah 2 , George 1 ) was born in1822 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT. She died on 07 Mar 1893 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (Sag Harbor). She marriedNathan H. Tabor on 24 Sep 1841 in SUFFOLK CO, NY. He was born in 1822 in NEW YORK. He died on 22Mar 1884 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (Sag Harbor).Nathan H. Tabor and Ann C. Hull had the following child:v. i. JENNY S. 9 TABOR was born in May 1855 in SUFFOLK CO, NY. She died in 1947. Shemarried (1) EDWIN W. NORTH in 1878. He was born on 26 Jun 1850 inCONNECTICUT. She married CROTHERS.15. JOHN W. 8 HULL (Jehiel (Gelial) 7 , Eliakim 6 , Enos 5 , Thomas 4 JR., Thomas 3 , Josiah 2 , George 1 ) was born inFeb 1824 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT. He died on 20 Nov 1902 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (Bridgehampton). Hemarried CHARLOTTE AGNUS HULL*. She was born in Aug 1833 in ANEIDA CO, NY. She died in 1909 inSUFFOLK CO, NY. He married MARY E. LARDNER. She was born in 1832. She died in 1859 in SUFFOLKCO, NY (Bridgehampton).John W. Hull and Charlotte Agnus Hull* had the following child:i. NELLIE W. 9 HULL was born in Sep 1863 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (Bridgehampton).John W. Hull and Mary E. Lardner had the following child:i. CORRA S. HULL was born in 1855 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (Bridgehampton). Shemarried GILBERT F. HALLOCK. He was born in 1854. He died in 1905.22. MELISSA B. 8 HULL (Jehiel (Gelial) 7 , Eliakim 6 , Enos 5 , Thomas 4 JR., Thomas 3 , Josiah 2 , George 1 ) wasborn on 04 May 1826 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Durham). She died on 06 Jan 1898 in MIDDLESEX CO,CT (Middletown). She married Charles Newell Crockett on 18 Jun 1850 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT(Middletown). He was born on 25 Dec 1824 in CONNECTICUT. He died on25. Jan 1899 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Middletown).Charles Newell Crockett and Melissa B. Hull had the following child:iii. MARY W. 9 CROCKETT was born in 1859.2 HARRIET FRANCES (FANNY) 8 HULL (Jehiel (Gelial) 7 , Eliakim 6 , Enos 5 , Thomas 4 JR., Thomas 3 ,Josiah 2 , George 1 ) was born on 11 Aug 1827 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (Sag Harbor). She died on 24 Oct 1900in SUFFOLK CO, NY (Sag Harbor). She married ROBERT J. POWER. He was born on 08 Sep 1837 inCANADA. He died on 12 Dec 1912 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (Sag Harbor). She married28. ALFRED OAKLEY on 02 May 1853 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (Sag Harbor). He was born about1820. He died on 25 May 1873 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (Sag Harbor).Alfred Oakley and Harriet Frances (Fanny) Hull had the following children:i. IDA BELLE 9 OAKLEY was born in Feb 1854 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (Sag Harbor).37. NELLY F. OAKLEY was born about 1858 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (Sag Harbor). Shedied on 19 Feb 1862 in SUFFOLK CO, NY (Sag Harbor).18. HENRY AUGUSTUS 8 HULL (Jehiel (Gelial) 7 , Eliakim 6 , Enos 5 , Thomas 4 JR., Thomas 3 , Josiah 2 , George 1 )was born on 27 Nov 1832 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Durham). He died on 11 May 1905 in MIDDLETOWN,CT (Haddam). He married Sarah Jane Bailey on 20 Aug 1854 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Haddam). She wasborn in 1834 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Haddam). She died in 1891.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 109


Generation 8 (con't)Henry Augustus Hull and Sarah Jane Bailey had the following children:FRANK S. 9 HULL was born on 07 Dec 1854. He died in 1938.KATIE M. HULL was born on 02 Feb 1856. She died in 1940. She married SEARS.MARY HULL was born in 1858. She died in 1868.WILLIAM S. HULL was born on 14 Feb 1860. He died in 1924.JENNIE HULL was born on 11 May 1862. She died in 1923.24. vi. ALBERT PICKETT HULL was born on 20 Dec 1864 in MIDDLETON, CT. He died on 07 Jan1943 in MIDDLETON, CT. He married Lucy Maria Wilcox on 16 Jun 1886 inMIDDLETOWN, CT. She was born on 22 Oct 1865 in MIDDLETON, CT. She died in 1963.vii.viii.CHARLES HENRY HULL was born on 14 Aug 1866 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT(Middletown). He died on 16 Mar 1941 in HARTFORD CO, CT (Hartford). He marriedBERTHA IRENE RAND. She was born on 13 May 1872. She died on 03 Mar 1900.EDWARD W. HULL was born in 1868 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Middletown). He diedin 1942. He married ALMYRA W. LEONARD. She was born in 1867. She died in 1948.19. JANE (JENNIE) A. 8 HULL (Jehiel (Gelial) 7 , Eliakim 6 , Enos 5 , Thomas 4 JR., Thomas 3 , Josiah 2 ,George 1 ) was born in Jan 1834 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT (Hingdom). She died on 18 Sep 1902 inALBANY CO, NY (Albany). She married Naaman Ford about 1853.Naaman Ford and Jane (Jennie) A. Hull had the following child:i. EMMA C. 9 FORD was born on 07 Dec 1855 in WAYNE CO, NY (Clyde). She died on16 Oct 1941 in ALBANY CO, NY (Albany). She married LUCIUS B. HOYT. He was bornon 26 Aug 1848 in ALBANY CO, NY (Albany). He died on 09 Jan 1916 in ALBANY CO,NY (Albany).20. ISAAC 8 HULL (Henry 7 , Eliakim 6 , Enos 5 , Thomas 4 JR., Thomas 3 , Josiah 2 , George 1 ) was born in1813 in MIDDLESEX CO, CT. He married Deborah K. Dee on 08 May 1837.Isaac Hull and Deborah K. Dee had the following children:i. ERASTUS R. 9 HULL was born in 1838 in CONNECTICUT.ii. HENRIETTA H. HULL was born in 1849.Generation 921. SMITH HULL 9 BABCOCK (Mary Ann 8 Hull, Jehiel (Gelial) 7 Hull, Eliakim 6 Hull, Enos 5 Hull, Thomas 4 HullJR., Thomas 3 Hull, Josiah 2 Hull, George 1 Hull) was born on 23 Jan 1853 in WAYNE CO, NY (Galen). Hedied on 18 Mar 1919 in HARMON CO, OK. He married Cora Deliah Gibson, daughter of Daniel JoslinGibson and Jane Stowell in 1872 in WAYNE CO, NY (Clyde). She was born on 26 Jul 1856 inWASHINGTON CO, NY (Fort Edward). She died on 03 Dec 1917 in KIOWA CO, OK (Hobart).Smith Hull <strong>Babcock</strong> and Cora Deliah Gibson had the following children:i. CHARLES M. 10 BABCOCK was born in Nov 1874 in WAYNE CO, NY (Galen). He diedbefore Apr 1910 in GRANT CO, OK (Medford). He married Edith M. <strong>Babcock</strong>* about Apr1900 in Oklahoma. She was born in Apr 1877 in KANSAS. She died after 1910 in res.KIOWA CO, OK (Hobart).<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 110


Generation 9 (con't)25. ii. BENJAMIN WILBUR BABCOCK was born on 27 Apr 1875 in WAYNE CO, NY (Galen). Hedied on 17 Oct 1958 in L.A. CO, CA. He married (1) NINA E. LEWIS, daughter of J. T.Lewis and Eliza (Eva) M. Lewis* on 27 Jun 1903 in KIOWA CO, OK. She was born in May1886 in ILLINOIS. She died after 1920 in res. OKLAHOMA CO, OK. He married (2) PEARLE. ROBINSON about 1907 in Oklahoma. She was born on 10 Nov 1883 in ILLINOIS. Shedied in Aug 1976 in L. A. CO, CA.iii.iv.ALICE B. BABCOCK was born on 02 Feb 1878 in WAYNE CO, NY (Galen). She diedon 03 Dec 1915 in KIOWA CO, OK (Hobart). She married BIRDSTEEN.FORD (FRANKLIN) H. BABCOCK was born on 29 Feb 1880 in WAYNE CO, NY(Galen). He died on 10 Nov 1974 in SAN BERNARDINO CO, CA. He married (1) LETHAABERCROMBIE on 01 Dec 1913 in KIOWA CO, OK. She was born on 25 Dec 1890 inTEXAS. She died on 26 Nov 1972. He married (2) MAUDE A. FISHER on 14 Jul 1903 inKIOWA CO, OK. She was born in 1878 in KANSAS.26. v. MAE (MARY) J. BABCOCK was born in Jan 1885 in McPHERSON CO, KS. She died in res.LOS ANGELES CO, CA. She married (1) GEORGE N. SHARP on 27 Jul 1902 in KIOWACO, OK. He was born in 1879 in ILLINOIS. She married (2) OTTO BALDENHOFFER (?)about 1915 in CALIFORNIA. He died in CALIFORNIA.27. vi. MARTHA (MATTIE) G. BABCOCK was born on 23 Jul 1888 in McPHERSON CO, KS.She died in Mar 1975 in L.A. CO, CA. She married (1) JOHN BAILEY in Oklahoma. Shemarried BILL HICKMAN. He died in L. A. CO, CA. She married PARK SIPLE.28. vii. EDITH ELIZABETH BABCOCK was born on 16 Apr 1891 in McPHERSON CO, KS. Shedied on 03 Apr 1983 in SAN BERNARDINO CO, CA. She married Temple May Kirkpatrick,son of Robert Taylor Kirkpatrick and Addie Mae Reeves on 14 Jul 1909 in KIOWA CO, OK.He was born on 29 Oct 1886 in KAUFMAN CO, TX (Terrell). He died on 14 Sep 1979 inSAN BERNARDINO CO, CA.viii.GEORGE W. BABCOCK was born on 20 Jun 1896 in GRANT CO, OK (Medford). Hedied in Jun 1979 in L.A. CO, CA. He married Minnie E. Bailey on 04 Jul 1914 inWASHITA CO, OK. She was born about 1899. She died before 1979 in L. A. CO, CA.29. ix. HAROLD W. BABCOCK was born on 20 May 1898 in GRANT CO, OK (Medford). He diedin Nov 1984 in L.A. CO, CA. He married (1) ANNA LEE RIGSBY about 1968 inCALIFORNIA. She was born in 1900 in Oklahoma. She died after 1920 in res.KIOWA CO, OK (Hobart). He married (2) ANNA LEE RIGSBY about 1918 in Oklahoma. She was born in 1899 inOklahoma. She died in Oklahoma. He married(3) ADELINE BABCOCK* about 1930. She was born on 08 Jan 1899. She died in Jan 1967 in L. A. CO, CA.31. GEORGE HENRY 9 BABCOCK (Mary Ann 8 Hull, Jehiel (Gelial) 7 Hull, Eliakim 6 Hull, Enos 5 Hull, Thomas 4Hull JR., Thomas 3 Hull, Josiah 2 Hull, George 1 Hull) was born on 09 Apr 1858 in WAYNE CO, NY (Galen).He died in 1926 in WAYNE CO, NY (S. Clyde). He married Cordelia Marie Smith in 1877 in NEW YORK.She was born on 26 Oct 1850 in SENECA CO, NY. She died in 1926 in SENECA CO, NY.George Henry <strong>Babcock</strong> and Cordelia Marie Smith had the following children:i. i. EMMA 10 BABCOCK was born in 1878 in NEW YORK. She married STEPHENDICKINSON.ii.ETTIE SERDENIA BABCOCK was born in Jan 1887 in WAYNE CO, NY (Galen). Shedied after 1900 in res. WAYNE CO, NY (Galen). She married WILLIAM LAWRENCE.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 111


Generation 9 (con't)iii.WILLIAM HENRY BABCOCK was born in Nov 1889 in WAYNE CO, NY (Galen). He diedon 01 Nov 1921 in SENECA CO, NY (Tyre). He married GERTRUDE BABCOCK*. Shewas born in 1894. She died in 1963.23. JENNY S. 9 TABOR (Ann C. 8 Hull, Jehiel (Gelial) 7 Hull, Eliakim 6 Hull, Enos 5 Hull, Thomas 4 Hull JR.,Thomas 3 Hull, Josiah 2 Hull, George 1 Hull) was born in May 1855 in SUFFOLK CO, NY. She died in 1947.She married (1) EDWIN W. NORTH in 1878. He was born on 26 Jun 1850 in CONNECTICUT. She marriedCROTHERS.Edwin W. NORTH and Jenny S. Tabor had the following children:i. JENNIE W. 10 NORTH was born in 1883 in NEW YORK.ii. REGINALD WORCHESTER NORTH was born in 1887.iii.iv.FREDERICK TABOR NORTH was born on 20 Dec 1888 in SUFFOLK CO, NY. He diedon 10 Sep 1889 in SUFFOLK CO, NY.WILLIAM PENN NORTH was born in 1890 in NEW YORK.v. ANN WELLINGTON NORTH.vi.SALMAN EDWIN NORTH.24. ALBERT PICKETT 9 HULL (Henry Augustus 8 , Jehiel (Gelial) 7 , Eliakim 6 , Enos 5 , Thomas 4 JR., Thomas 3 ,Josiah 2 , George 1 ) was born on 20 Dec 1864 in MIDDLETON, CT. He died on 07 Jan 1943 inMIDDLETON, CT. He married Lucy Maria Wilcox on 16 Jun 1886 in MIDDLETOWN, CT. She was bornon 22 Oct 1865 in MIDDLETON, CT. She died in 1963.Albert Pickett Hull and Lucy Maria Wilcox had the following children:i. HALSTEAD 10 HULL was born in 1888. He died in 1977.ii. WILLIAM LEE WILCOX HULL was born in 1894.iii. DORIS EUGENIA HULL was born in 1898. She died in 1951.iv. LUCILLE WILCOX HULL was born in 1900. She died in 1900.v. ALBERT P. HULL JR. was born in 1905. He died in 1962. He married SARAH E. CLARK.She was born in 1907. She died in 1984. He married ETHEL F. MITCHELL. She was bornin 1907. She died in 1928.vi. JOSEPHINE W. HULL was born in 1906. She died in 2001.Generation 1025. BENJAMIN WILBUR 10 BABCOCK (Smith Hull 9 , Mary Ann 8 Hull, Jehiel (Gelial) 7 Hull, Eliakim 6 Hull, Enos 5Hull, Thomas 4 Hull JR., Thomas 3 Hull, Josiah 2 Hull, George 1 Hull) was born on 27 Apr 1875 in WAYNE CO,NY (Galen). He died on 17 Oct 1958 in L.A. CO, CA. He married (1) NINA E. LEWIS, daughter of J. T.Lewis and Eliza (Eva) M. Lewis* on 27 Jun 1903 in KIOWA CO, OK. She was born in May 1886 in ILLINOIS.She died after 1920 in res. OKLAHOMA CO, OK. He married (2) PEARL E. ROBINSON about 1907 inOklahoma. She was born on 10 Nov 1883 in ILLINOIS. She died in Aug 1976 in L. A. CO, CA.Benjamin Wilbur <strong>Babcock</strong> and Nina E. Lewis had the following child:i. LIVING 11 BABCOCK was born in 1905 in Oklahoma.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 112


Generation 10 (con't)Benjamin Wilbur <strong>Babcock</strong> and Pearl E. Robinson had the following children:ii. WILBER S. BABCOCK was born on 06 Aug 1908 in HARMON CO, OK (Hollis). Hedied in May 1976 in L. A. CO, CA.iii.WAYNE R. BABCOCK was born on 30 Oct 1916. He died in Apr 1984 in L. A. CO, CA.26. MAE (MARY) J. 10 BABCOCK (Smith Hull 9 , Mary Ann 8 Hull, Jehiel (Gelial) 7 Hull, Eliakim 6 Hull, Enos 5Hull, Thomas 4 Hull JR., Thomas 3 Hull, Josiah 2 Hull, George 1 Hull) was born in Jan 1885 in McPHERSONCO, KS. She died in res. LOS ANGELES CO, CA. She married (1) GEORGE N. SHARP on 27 Jul 1902 inKIOWA CO, OK. He was born in 1879 in ILLINOIS. She married (2) OTTO BALDENHOFFER (?) about1915 in CALIFORNIA. He died in CALIFORNIA.George N. Sharp and Mae (Mary) J. <strong>Babcock</strong> had the following children:i. DELIAH 11 SHARP.ii.PENNY SHARP.iii.(UNKNOWN) SHARP.27. MARTHA (MATTIE) G. 10 BABCOCK (Smith Hull 9 , Mary Ann 8 Hull, Jehiel (Gelial) 7 Hull, Eliakim 6 Hull,Enos 5 Hull, Thomas 4 Hull JR., Thomas 3 Hull, Josiah 2 Hull, George 1 Hull) was born on 23 Jul 1888 inMcPHERSON CO, KS. She died in Mar 1975 in L.A. CO, CA. She married (1) JOHN BAILEY inOklahoma. She married BILL HICKMAN. He died in L. A. CO, CA. She married PARK SIPLE.John Bailey and Martha (Mattie) G. <strong>Babcock</strong> had the following children:i. CATHERINE 11 BAILEY.ii.DOROTHY BAILEY.iii.MARJORIE (MARGE) BAILEY.28. EDITH ELIZABETH 10 BABCOCK (Smith Hull 9 , Mary Ann 8 Hull, Jehiel (Gelial) 7 Hull, Eliakim 6 Hull, Enos 5Hull, Thomas 4 Hull JR., Thomas 3 Hull, Josiah 2 Hull, George 1 Hull) was born on 16 Apr 1891 inMcPHERSON CO, KS. She died on 03 Apr 1983 in SAN BERNARDINO CO, CA. She married Temple MayKirkpatrick, son of Robert Taylor Kirkpatrick and Addie Mae Reeves on 14 Jul 1909 in KIOWA CO, OK. Hewas born on 29 Oct 1886 in KAUFMAN CO, TX (Terrell). He died on 14 Sep 1979 in SAN BERNARDINOCO, CA.Temple May Kirkpatrick and Edith Elizabeth <strong>Babcock</strong> had the following children:i. ALICE MAE 11 KIRKPATRICK was born on 10 Aug 1911 in KIOWA CO, OK (Hobart). Shedied on 06 Nov 1991 in SAN BERNARDINO CO, CA. She married (1) HAROLD J.SHREWSBURY on 02 Jun 1929 in MOFFAT CO, CO. He was born on 02 May 1910 inMOFFAT CO, CO (Craig). He died on 06 Dec 1974 in TULSA CO, OK. She married (2)RAYMOND SCHMIDT about 1976. He was born on 14 Sep 1906. He died on 25 Nov 1992in SAN BERNARDINO CO, CA.ii.iii.VIRGINIA RUTH KIRKPATRICK was born on 18 Sep 1916 in KIOWA CO, OK (Hobart).She died on 15 Mar 1963 in CURRY CO, NM (Clovis). She married <strong>Home</strong>r AndrewRamsey, son of George Monroe Ramsey and Lelah Amon <strong>Davis</strong> on 30 Oct 1939 inCURRY CO, NM. He was born on 25 Jan 1915 in PONTOTOC CO, OK (Ada). He died on12 Jun 1998 in CURRY CO, NM (Clovis).GERALDINE KIRKPATRICK was born in Mar 1919 in KIOWA CO, OK (Hobart). Shedied on 14 Feb 1934 in MOFFAT CO, CO (Craig).29. HAROLD W. 10 BABCOCK (Smith Hull 9 , Mary Ann 8 Hull, Jehiel (Gelial) 7 Hull, Eliakim 6 Hull, Enos 5 Hull,<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 113


Generation 10 (con't)Thomas 4 Hull JR., Thomas 3 Hull, Josiah 2 Hull, George 1 Hull) was born on 20 May 1898 in GRANT CO, OK(Medford). He died in Nov 1984 in L.A. CO, CA. He married (1) A NNA L EE RIGSBY about 1968 inCALIFORNIA. She was born in 1900 in Oklahoma. She died after 1920 in res. KIOWA CO, OK (Hobart). Hemarried (2) ANNA LEE RIGSBY about 1918 in Oklahoma. She was born in 1899 in Oklahoma. She died inOklahoma. He married (3) ADELINE BABCOCK* about 1930. She was born on 08 Jan 1899. She died in Jan1967 in L. A. CO, CA.Harold W. <strong>Babcock</strong> and Anna Lee Rigsby had the following child:i. LIVING 11 BABCOCK was born in 1919 in KIOWA CO, OK (Hobart).Harold W. <strong>Babcock</strong> and Anna Lee Rigsby had the following children:ii. LIVING BABCOCK was born in Jul 1919 in KIOWA CO, OK (Hobart).iii.LIVING BABCOCK was born about 1921 in KIOWA CO, OK (Hobart).30. EMMA 10 BABCOCK (George Henry 9 , Mary Ann 8 Hull, Jehiel (Gelial) 7 Hull, Eliakim 6 Hull, Enos 5 Hull,Thomas 4 Hull JR., Thomas 3 Hull, Josiah 2 Hull, George 1 Hull) was born in 1878 in NEW YORK. Shemarried STEPHEN DICKINSON.Stephen Dickinson and Emma <strong>Babcock</strong> had the following children:i. FRED 11 DICKINSON was born in 1901.ii. EARNEST DICKINSON was born in 1903.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 114


SAMUEL STOWELL DESCENDANTSGeneration 14. SAMUEL 1 STOWELL was born about 1630 in NORFOLK CO, ENG. He died on 09 Nov 1683 inPLYMOUTH CO, MA (Hingham). He married Mary Farrow on 25 Oct 1649 in PLYMOUTH CO, MA(Hingham). She was born in 1633 in ENGLAND. She died on 24 Oct 1708 in PLYMOUTH CO, MA(Hingham).Samuel Stowell and Mary Farrow had the following child:2. i. DAVID 2 STOWELL was born about 1660 in MASSACHUSETTS. He died on 09 Sep 1724 inMIDDLESEX CO, MA. He married MARY CHAMPNEY. She was born on 12 May 1662in MASSACHUSETTS (Billerica). She died on 09 Sep 1690 in MASSACHUSETTS(Watertown).Generation 24. DAVID 2 STOWELL (Samuel 1 ) was born about 1660 in MASSACHUSETTS. He died on 09 Sep 1724 inMIDDLESEX CO, MA. He married MARY CHAMPNEY. She was born on 12 May 1662 inMASSACHUSETTS (Billerica). She died on 09 Sep 1690 in MASSACHUSETTS (Watertown).David Stowell and Mary Champney had the following child:4. i. DAVID 3 STOWELL was born on 20 Nov 1693 in MIDDLESEX CO, MA. He died on 05 Sep1763 in MIDDLESEX CO, MA. He married Mary Foster on 15 May 1732 inMASSACHUSETTS (Andover). She was born on 15 May 1715 in ESSEX CO, MA(Ipswich). She died on 01 Oct 1784 in MIDDLESEX CO, MA.Generation 33. DAVID 3 STOWELL (David 2 , Samuel 1 ) was born on 20 Nov 1693 in MIDDLESEX CO, MA. He died on 05Sep 1763 in MIDDLESEX CO, MA. He married Mary Foster on 15 May 1732 in MASSACHUSETTS(Andover). She was born on 15 May 1715 in ESSEX CO, MA (Ipswich). She died on 01 Oct 1784 inMIDDLESEX CO, MA.David Stowell and Mary Foster had the following child:4. i. DAVID 4 STOWELL was born on 07 Jul 1736 in WINDHAM CO, VT. He died on 07 Dec 1786 inWINDHAM CO, VT. He married Sarah Royce, daughter of James Royce and MahitableArnold on 18 Nov 1756 in TOLLAND CO, CT. She was born on 23 Feb 1732 in TOLLANDCO, CT. She died in Mar 1788 in WINDHAM CO, VT.Generation 43 DAVID 4 STOWELL (David 3 , David 2 , Samuel 1 ) was born on 07 Jul 1736 in WINDHAM CO, VT. He diedon 07 Dec 1786 in WINDHAM CO, VT. He married Sarah Royce, daughter of James Royce andMahitable Arnold on 18 Nov 1756 in TOLLAND CO, CT. She was born on 23 Feb 1732 in TOLLAND CO,CT. She died in Mar 1788 in WINDHAM CO, VT.David Stowell and Sarah Royce had the following child:10. i. DAVID 5 STOWELL was born on 25 Dec 1757 in TOLLAND CO, CT (Willington). He died on 08Feb 1849 in RUTLAND CO, VT (Brandon). He married Molly Hodges Hodgkins on 13 Oct1773 in CHESHIRE CO, NH (Walpole). She was born on 22 Aug 1755 in NORFOLK CO,MA (Walpole). She died on 31 Dec 1843 in RUTLAND CO, VT (Brandon).Generation 55. DAVID 5 STOWELL (David 4 , David 3 , David 2 , Samuel 1 ) was born on 25 Dec 1757 in TOLLAND CO, CT(Willington). He died on 08 Feb 1849 in RUTLAND CO, VT (Brandon). He married Molly Hodges Hodgkinson 13 Oct 1773 in CHESHIRE CO, NH (Walpole). She was born on 22 Aug 1755 in NORFOLK CO, MA(Walpole). She died on 31 Dec 1843 in RUTLAND CO, VT (Brandon).David Stowell and Molly Hodges Hodgkins had the following children:12. DAVID 6 STOWELL III was born on 25 May 1778 in WINDHAM CO, VT. He died on 29<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 115


Generation 5 (con't)Sep 1845 in FRANKLIN CO, OH.JOHN STOWELL was born on 15 Feb 1780 in CHESHIRE CO, NH (Walpole). He died on 31May 1848 in ESSEX CO, NY (Schroon).MOLLY STOWELL was born on 05 Apr 1782 in CHESHIRE CO, NH (Walpole). She died on10 Sep 1861 in MILL BROOK.MEHITABLE STOWELL was born on 18 Apr 1784 in RUTLAND CO, VT. She died on 03Sep 1842 in OHIO.SILAS STOWELL was born on 06 May 1786 in RUTLAND CO, VT. He died on 22 Sep 1862 inFRANKLIN CO, OH.REUBEN STOWELL was born on 31 Mar 1788 in RUTLAND CO, VT. He died on 21 Feb1790 in RUTLAND CO, VT.SARAH STOWELL was born on 16 Aug 1790 in RUTLAND CO, VT. She died on 12 Apr1820.HENRY STOWELL was born on 26 Jul 1792 in RUTLAND CO, VT. He died on 11 Mar 1865 inESSEX CO, NY.HANNAH STOWELL was born on 14 Oct 1794 in RUTLAND CO, VT. She died on 03 Oct1802 in RUTLAND CO, VT (Brandon).STEPHEN STOWELL was born on 22 Sep 1797 in RUTLAND CO, VT. He died on 09 Mar1869 in FRANKLIN CO, OH.6. xi. WILLIAM STOWELL was born on 28 Feb 1800 in RUTLAND CO, VT (Brandon). He died on10 Jun 1874 in WASHINGTON CO, NY (Sandy Hill). He married (1) SAMANTHA FISKE,daughter of Ebenezer Fiske and Martha Bigelow on 11 Nov 1819 in OSWEGO CO, NY(Sandy Creek). She was born on 12 May 1803 in RUTLAND CO, VT (Brandon). She diedon 01 Apr 1859 in WASHINGTON CO, NY (Kingsbury). He married (2) MARY A.STOWELL* about 1860 in NEW YORK. She was born in 1834 in NEW YORK. She diedafter 1880 in res. WASHINGTON CO, NY (Kingsbury).Generation 62 WILLIAM 6 STOWELL (David 5 , David 4 , David 3 , David 2 , Samuel 1 ) was born on 28 Feb 1800 in RUTLANDCO, VT (Brandon). He died on 10 Jun 1874 in WASHINGTON CO, NY (Sandy Hill). He married (1)SAMANTHA FISKE, daughter of Ebenezer Fiske and Martha Bigelow on 11 Nov 1819 in OSWEGO CO,NY (Sandy Creek). She was born on 12 May 1803 in RUTLAND CO, VT (Brandon). She died on 01 Apr1859 in WASHINGTON CO, NY (Kingsbury). He married (2) MARY A. STOWELL* about 1860 in NEWYORK. She was born in 1834 in NEW YORK. She died after 1880 in res. WASHINGTON CO, NY(Kingsbury).William Stowell and Samantha Fiske had the following children:1 i. JANE 7 STOWELL was born in 1833 in ESSEX CO, NY. She died on 06 Jun 1862 in res.WARREN CO, NY (Queensbury). She married Daniel Joslin Gibson, son of Nathaniel(Nathan) Gibson and Sarah Roxanna Joslin in 1852 in WASHINGTON CO, NY. He wasborn on 08 Apr 1825 in WASHINGTON CO, NY (Fort Edward). He died on 22 Jan 1917 inSENECA CO, NY (Waterloo).iii.MARY STOWELL was born in 1835 in NEW YORK.<strong>Babcock</strong> and Hull – page 116


Generation 6 (con't)William Stowell and Mary A. Stowell* had the following children:6. MARTHA E. STOWELL was born in 1861 in WASHINGTON CO, NY (Kingsbury).7. MARY J. STOWELL was born in 1863 in WASHINGTON CO, NY (Kingsbury).8. NELLIE STOWELL was born in 1865 in WASHINGTON CO, NY (Kingsbury).9. WILLIAM H. STOWELL was born in 1869 in WASHINGTON CO, NY (Kingsbury).Generation 77. JANE 7 STOWELL (William 6 , David 5 , David 4 , David 3 , David 2 , Samuel 1 ) was born in 1833 in ESSEX CO, NY. Shedied on 06 Jun 1862 in res. WARREN CO, NY (Queensbury). She married Daniel Joslin Gibson, son ofNathaniel (Nathan) Gibson and Sarah Roxanna Joslin in 1852 in WASHINGTON CO, NY. He was born on 08Apr 1825 in WASHINGTON CO, NY (Fort Edward). He died on 22 Jan 1917 in SENECA CO, NY (Waterloo).Daniel Joslin Gibson and Jane Stowell had the following children:2 CEVIDRIA ALVERDO 8 GIBSON was born on 18 Aug 1854 in WASHINGTON CO, NY. He died after1910 in res. McPHERSON CO, KS (McPherson). He married Matilda Gibson* in 1882 in KANSAS.She was born about 1861. She died after 1910 in res. McPHERSON CO, KS (McPherson).3 CORA DELIAH GIBSON was born on 26 Jul 1856 in WASHINGTON CO, NY (Fort Edward). Shedied on 03 Dec 1917 in KIOWA CO, OK (Hobart). She married Smith Hull <strong>Babcock</strong>, son of Job<strong>Babcock</strong> and Mary Ann Hull in 1872 in WAYNE CO, NY (Clyde). He was born on 23 Jan 1853 inWAYNE CO, NY (Galen). He died on 18 Mar 1919 in HARMON CO, OK.4 MATTIE G. GIBSON was born on 15 Jun 1858 in WASHINGTON CO, NY. She died in 1929. Shemarried George Washington Boyington in Mar 1885 in WAYNE CO, NY. He was born in 1860 inNEW YORK. He died in 1932.

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