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eturned to Deerfield by way <strong>of</strong> Albany. Of Daniel's family <strong>of</strong> ten only hisdaughter Sarah escaped in 1696. She hid "in ye tobacco in ye Chamber"and so lived to marry Benjamin Burt in 1702. She was the Sarah who withBenjamin, as already been related, was captured in 1704.BlainWarwick Hist. Society Papers by Grace Holbert, Part 2 #2:Thomas Blain came from Scotland about 1718; was in Orange Co. by 1721;married Catharine Wisner, daughter <strong>of</strong> Johannes. Thomas Blain's willprobated 1744 names ch: William; John; Ann who mar. Benjamin Burt(1707-1759); Margaret who mar. Joseph Perry; Elizabeth who mar.Samuel Lobdell.See also D. A. R. New York Bible Rec. Vol. 23, p. 13. Two <strong>of</strong> thesons <strong>of</strong> John Blain (son <strong>of</strong> Thomas) settled in Seneca Co. N. Y. ; Thomasb. 1765 d. 1837 in Ovid mar. Ester Scott; & Samuel b. 1777 d. 1840 inRomulus mar. Catharine Waldron; other ch. <strong>of</strong> John were: Wm. b. 1786mar. Julia Benjamin; Nathaniel b. 1772 mar. Polly McCamley; and JaneBlain born 1782 who mar. Wm. Wright who died in Ovid before 1817.WisnerPenna. Magazine 1877 Vol. 1, page 80 (Lib. Congress #F 146P5)Johannes Wisner was a Swiss subaltern who emigrated to America afterthe peace in Queen Ann's time (she reigned 1702 until 1714) He was thefirst settler on the Walkill, at the place later called Phillipsburg.Johannes had a son Hendrick (father <strong>of</strong> Henry Wisner) and a daughterCatherine who married Thomas Blain. Thomas & Catherine were theparents <strong>of</strong> Ann Blain who married Benjamin Burt.WellingAccount <strong>of</strong> the Wellings at Warwick, Orange Co. by Rev. Alanson A. Haines,a manuscript in the Minisink Valley Hist. Society Archives at Port Jervis(copied there by the compiler)Thomas Welling b. 1637 probably in Wales, lived at Jamaica LongIsland; his will was probated 1689; his son Thomas 2nd b. 1663 at Jamaicamar. Elizabeth dau. <strong>of</strong> Wm. Creed; Thomas Welling 3rd was born atJamaica about 1690, mar. there about 1716; Thomas 4th born Jamaica1718 purchased land <strong>of</strong> Daniel Burt in Warwick, Orange Co. and movedto that place about 1756. He had at least 6 children; Thomas 5th; John;Richard; Elizabeth who mar. John Hathorn; Hannah and Sarah, (one <strong>of</strong>his daughters married Thomas Burt (1752-1842) her name unknown.Thomas Welling 5th (1759-1814) mar. Sybil Beardsley daughter <strong>of</strong> John<strong>of</strong> Sussex Co. N. J. ; their children: Charles; Edward Laskee; John;Thomas 6th; Nancy; Elizabeth and Lois.See also at Goshen, Orange Co. Surrogate the will <strong>of</strong> Thomas Welling(4th) Book A, page 335 made 1784 probated 1796 naming children in 1784and wife Hannah.Also Hist. Soc. Newburgh Bay Pub. #11-13 page 64 which gives theage <strong>of</strong> Thomas Welling 4th.37

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