LIBRARY I ANNEX 3 1924 012 053 785 All books are subject to recall after two weeks. Library Annex DATE DUE 1 j I t 1 Intel If ibiaiy an \ i^i_ ..1 I interl In brary in > > b \ s GAYLORD PRINTED IN U.S.A. The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924012053785 THE GENEALOGY or THE HITCHCOCK FAMILY WHO ARE DESCENDED FROM MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK OF EAST HAVEN, CONN., AND LUKE HITCHCOCK OF WETHERSFIELD, CONN. COMPILED AND PUBLISHED BY Mrs. EDWARD HITCHCOCK, Sr., OF AMHERST, MASS. ARRANGED FOR THE PRESS BY Rev. DWIGHT W. MARSH, D. D., OF AMHERST, MASS. AMHERST, MASS. : PRESS OF CARPENTER & MOREHOUSE, 1894. Hitchcock Genealogy. The Hitchcock Family History, which has been so long promised, is now ready and will be given to the printers as soon as 150 copies at $6.00 a copy, shall have been subscribed for. The volume will contain 600 or more pages, and will trace the family in its two branches from Matthias of Watertown, Mass., and East Haven, Conn., and of Luke of Wethersfield, Conn., from 1635-1886. Various attempts have been made to find the English home of the family, but, as yet, these attempts have not been successful. Of the records which we have, the family has no reason to be ashamed. While as a whole the family have occupied the humbler walks in life, we have many whose names are not unknown to fame. Col. Daniel Hitchcock, who after the battle of Trenton was thanked by Washington for his bravery in the presence of the whole army. Rev. Enos Hitchcock, a fearless preacher. Chaplain in the Revolutionary Army. Com. Robert B. Hitchcock. In 1862 commander and senior officer of the blockading fleet off Mobile in the war of the Rebellion. Judge Samuel Hitchcock of Burlington, Vt., whose wife was a daughter of Oen. Ethan Allen. Samuel J. Hitchcock, Mayor of the City of New Haven and founder of its Law School. Judge and Chief Justice Peter Hitchcock of Burton, Ohio, also State Senator, member of Congress, also member of the conven- tion to form the new constitution of the state of Ohio. Among educators we have Rev. Henry Lawrence Hitchcock, President of Western Reserve College. Roswell Dwight Hitchcock, President of Union Theological Seminary, New York. Hon. Henry Hitchcock, President of St. Louis Law School, and Edward Hitchcock, President of Amherst College. In one family we have the names of six who became missiona- ries in the foreign field. Among those of Hitchcock descent, but of other names, we may instance the Trowbridges of New Haven, descendants of Matthias Hitchcock. Grover Cleveland, now President of the United States, who is descended from Samuel and Ruth (Stebbins) Hitchcock of West- field, Mass., and Charles Dudley Warner of Hartford, who is descended from the same pair. If you will sign and return to Amherst the little slip which accompanies this circular, indicating the number of copies you will take, it will help us to decide how soon we may venture to publish. Mrs. Mary L. Hitchcock, Amherst, Mass. Amherst, Mass., Oct. 20, 1893. ' INTRODUCTION This book, which is the genealogy of the descendants of only two of the Hitchcocks who early settled in this country, scarcely needs an introduction. The family seems to have been, and still is, a very numerous one in England, the " Wills and Administrations in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury" showing a list of 116 of this name between the years of 1590 and 1670. It would probably not be difficult to trace the ancestry back to England of the descendants of Thomas Hitchcock who at the age of 22 came to Virginia in the "Panle of London," or of the Thomas Hitchcock who with Alice his wife came to Virginia in the " Marygold " in 1624 and settled on Hog Island, or of the William Hitchcock who sailed in 1635 in the " Plaine Joan " for Virginia. But Matthias, Luke and Edward came and left no trail behind them. Probably they were men in the humbler walks of life. All attempts have failed to discover any trace of them previous to May, 1635 when Matthias at the age of 25 landed in Boston and settled for a short time in Watertown, Mass., from which place he soon removed to East Haven, Conn., where our history of the family begins. There he was joined by Luke and Edward as early as July 1, 1644 at which date they both took " Freemans oath" in New Haven. Matthias and Edward remained in East Haven and in this and the towns in the neighborhood of New Haven the descendants of Matthias settled for several generations. About 1645 Luke removed to Wethersfleld, Conn., dying there in 1659 after which date his children removed to Springfield, Mass. and in this neighborhood the records of the earlier generations of his descendants may be found. It may be of interest to state that the Hitchcock family is supposed to have come originally from the county of Wiltshire, England, VI. INTRODUCTION. where they were located from the time of William the Conqueror. The word " Hitch " is an old nurse name for Richard and " Cock " is the ordinary diminutive. "Anciently there were two families of Hitchcocks in "Wiltshire that bore separate " coats of arms," one as follows : "Armor, argent (silver), on a cross azure (blue) five fleurs-de-lis, gold, in the dexter chief quarter a Lion rampant, red. Crest, a castle, red, on the tower a Lion's head erased, in the mouth a round buckle, its mottoe " Esse Quod Opto." Theothet-one was " Armor, gules (red), a chevron, silver between three Alligators. Crest, an Alligator." The Pedigree of these Wiltshire families can be found in the Har- lean collection of the British Museum and may also be found in full in the "Visitation of the County of Wiltshire by Sir T. Phillips, A. D., 1623," and also in "Hoar's History of Wiltshire." The aim of this book has been to preserve the records of a portion of the Hitchcock family so far as they could be secured from town and church records, records of Probate Courts and Registries of Deeds, and from family records where they have not differed too widely from each other. The records of thirty-eight different towns in Connecticut and Massachusetts have been personally examined, also those of afew towns in New York ; where these andfajmily records disagree the preference has been given to town records, except where the old family Bible could be found ; in which case the Bible has been supposed to be correct. No effort has been made to follow the descendants of Matthias or Luke after the name has been lost by marriage. The thanks of the family are due to Prof. Edward Hitchcock, Jr., of Cornell Univer- sity, since he was the first to arouse an interest in the mtitter and he himself collected and arranged the earliest records of the family. Also to Mr. Peter M. Hitchcock of Cleveland, Ohio, to the Hon. Hiram, and Welcome G. Hitchcock of New York, to Mr. Calvin Hitchcock of Ware, Mass. and Mr. John and Miss Frances E. Hitch- cock now Mrs. William D. Hunt of Boston for the financial aid, without which it would have been impossible to have carried on the work even imperfectly. Mrs. Elroy M. Avery of Cleveland, Mr. O. B. Hitchcock of Bing- hamton, N. Y. and Capt. Calvin D. Cowles of Washington, D. C, have been untiring in their aid not only in making the records of INTRODUCTION. VII. their own families complete, but in the advice which they have given from their wider experience in such worls. The pictures which embellish the booli have all been generously furnished by the descendants of the men whom they represent. Maky L. Hitchcock, Amherst, Mass. MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK, Or Watertown, Mass., and East Haven, Conn., 1639. Matthias Hitchcock came from London to Boston on the bark " Susan and Ellen "' in the spring of 1635,. He was then 25 years of age. In Bond's History of Watertown is a " Record of Matthew- Hitchcock a townsman then inhabiting," receiving, July, 1636, twenty-three acres of land in the " Great Dividends." This land he afterwards sold to D. Patrick. In 1639 his name appears in the records of New Haven, Conn., where he was among the original signers of the " foundamental agreement made on the 4th of the fowerth moneth called June, 1639." He was also one of the five purchasers of " South End Neck" now East Haven, Conn., where the five dwelt after 1651. In Atwater's History of the Colony of New Haven, pp. 110-151, are found the following references to Jlatthias. His name is given in the schedule of Planters prepared before April, 1641, but found in the records of 1643. Three persons are numbered in his family. He is reckoned as having an estate of £50 and is given ten acres in the " P^irst Division," two acres in the neck, four acres in the meadow, sixteen acres in the " Second Division," and his yearly rates for land are put at eight shillings. " Jan. 4, 1647, Matthias Hitchcock for a wilful neglect to walk ye round when ye officers called him was fined 5 shillings." " Nov. 7, 1648. He was too late with eight others in coming to trayning yesterday in the afternoon, but they said they was there before the bodye moved which as the Captain said was longer before it moved than it used to be, yet because it hath bine the usiall couise to count no man late till the bodye hath been removed, ye court- passed it by this time." '' Feb. 6, 1655. Matthias Hitchcock passeth over to John Wake- field his house and home-lot on the other side of the " West Creek." 2 2 DESCENDANTS OF MAITHIAS HITCHCOCK. From Colonial Records, p. 103, December, 1651. " William Andrews agreed & ordered that Eichard Berkley ( ?) & Matthias Hitchcock, Edward Patterson, & Edward Hitchcock shall have the neck of land by the seaside beyond the cove, & all the meadow belonging to it &c — paying to the town one penny the acre for 500 acres to settle on it, not to dispose of it without the towns consent, if removed from the Plantation within a year to leave the land to the town." A volume of "Records of the Colony and Plantation of New Haven, 1638-1649" was published in 1867. A "Jurisdiction" was formed by the Confederation of the Plantations of Guilford and Milford with New Haven, the latter then including Stamford, South- old and Branford. This volume contains recoids of the Colony of New Haven while it remained distinct, the beginning of records of Jurisdiction (those from 1644-53 being lost), and of town or Plan- tation up to 1 650. Matthias had a brother as this record shows: "Nov. 2, 1642. Ct. (Court) ordered that Matthias Hitchcoclc shall either pay 20s to Mr. Perry, which he undertook in behalf of bis brother, or else sell so much of his brothers goods as will satisfle the said debt." That brother was with hardly a doubt Edward Hitchcock. The two were fined about training, on the same day, Jan. 4, 1643 ; were granted land together Dec, 1651 ; and Matthias testified, April 5, 1659, as to what Edwardasaid in his last sickness as to giving Eliza- beth Perry a child's part. For account of Edward and some of his children see Appendix. According to these records, Matthias Hitchcock was, Jan. 4, 1643, fined Is. for coming late to training; March 7, 1643, fined 3s. 4d. for disorder in his watch. On March 10, 1646, seats in the meeting house were assigned to all, but no mention was made of either Luke or Edward. On Nov. 6, 1649, Matthias was fined for refusing to watch. Matthias died Nov. 16, 1669, and Elizabeth his widow in 1676. An inventory of her estate, which consisted of her garments and some household stuff was taken June 6, 1676. The will of Matthias, dated Nov., 1669, is as follows : " I Matthias Hitchcock being under the afflicting hand of God, & willing to set things in order, & to put my house in order. "I doe give the halfe of my two farms to my deare wife during her lifetime, & the other parts, yt is to say, the two halves of the two DKSCBNDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. O farms for Joha and Nathaniel to improve for their mother to ye halfe. " I doe give to my son Eliaser two swine and a waggon, also I doe give unto my son Eliaser one acre of ground adjoining to Goodman Pattison's lott. I also give unto Eliaser one Hoarse. " I doe also give unto Eliaser my son my first farme after my widows decease the two lots 1 except, they are to go along with the other farme. At the entering those two farmes, & when ye sd sons do take possession the two farms are to pay twenty pounds ye year ten pounds a farme to be paid to Elizabeth. "Nathaniel hath of his own proper estate already in possession, one mare one cow one heifer one calf. "John hath of his own estate proper already in possession, one hoarse one hog one sow and one sheepe. "Elizabeth hath already in posessioii of her proper owne, one hoarse hobby. All debts are to be payed out of ye stocke remaining & all ye stocks remaining after ye debts are paid are to be divided between my two younger sons and daughter. " Within house all my movable goods & household stuff I give to my deare wife & daughter Elizabeth. All cartes and ploughs & tackling are for ye improvement of ye farm. Witnessed, The markes of James Denison. James Weight. " Memoranda " That ye two witnesses did express before they took oath yt the testators mind in these expressions about ye improvement of the two farms during his wifes lifetime were that his two sons John and Nathaniel should improve the whole two farms for their mother to ye halfe." We consider Eliaser of the will to be the same as Eliakim of later records, for Dodd in his history of East Haven so states and Eliakim occupied the identical land. MATTHIAS' CHILDREN WERE : 1. i. Eliakim^ or Eliaser, b. ; m. Nov. 4, 1666-7, Sarah Merrick, dau. of Thomas Merrick of Springaeld, Mass., who came from Wales in 1630, settled in Roxbury and came from there to Springfield in 1636. See Branch 1. 86. ii. Nathaniel, b. ; m. Jan. 18, 1670, to Elizabeth, dau. of John Moss. See Branch 2. 217. lii. John, b. ^; m. Jan. 18, 1670, to Abigail, dau. of Nathaniel Mer- riman. See Branch 3. DESCENDANTS OK MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. iv. Elizabeth, b. June 4, 1651, in New Haven; m. Jan., 1672, Anthony Howcl of Branford. An inventory of his estate was taken June 2, 1676. She m. afterward John Nash. Her children were : 1. John^ Howd, b. Sept. 27, 1673. 2. Anthony Howd, b. Nov. 11, 1674. 3. Benoni Howd, b. Sept. 10, 1676. 4. Joseph Nash, b. Aug. 11, 1678. 5. Thomas Nash, b. Jan. 28, 1680. 6. Elizabeth Nash, b. Apr. 15, 1681. DESCENDANTS OF JIATTHIAS HITCHCOCK— BRANCH I. 1. Ei.iAKiM^ Hitchcock {MattJiias^) , son of Matthias and Elizabeth Hitchcock was born and married, Nov. 4, 1666-7, to Sarah Merrick of Springfield. She was born in 1643, and was the daughter of Thomas Merrick or Mirick (tlie name is spelled both ways on the records), who came from Wales to Roxbury, Mass., in 1630 and removed from there to Springfield in 1636. Vol. 3 of the New Haven Probate Records, which contained the papers relatingto the estate of Eliakim Hitchcock, is missing, but an inventory of his estate was taken by John Thompson, May 29, 1704. This was signed by Thomas Hitchcock, administrator. A quietus was granted to Thomas, administrator on estate of his father Eliakim of New Haven, Feb. 3, 1706. Later, at a court held April 6, 1719, there was a division of the unadministered estate of Eliakim Hitch- cock, amounting to £17-0-4, which the court ordered divided into eight equal parts, " whereof two shall be given to the eldest son and one each to the other Legatees," and at the same court there was a division apparently, (the record is nearly illegible) of land on the East Side valued at £418-10-0. Thomas received 4i acres, and Matthias, Hannah, Samuel, Joseph, John and Sarah 2^ acres each. THEIR CHILDKEN WBKE : 1. JoHN^ b. Aug. 12, 1668; d. Oct. 24, 1668. ii. Saeah, b. Oct. 16, 1669 ; m. Jacob Robinson, weaver, and had sons: 1, John" Bohinsoii ; 2, Thomas Bobinson, and 3, Elialdm Bobinson; also AaA\ghx.er&, 4, Hannah Bobinson, whom. Thomas Dawson, and 5, Sarah Bobinson, who m. FAMILY OF ELIAKIM. Samuel Bradley. Sept. 30, 1736, Thomas Dawson with his wife Hannah joined with the other heii'S of her grand- father Eliakim deceased in a deed to her uncle John Hitchcock of all lands belonging to the estate of said B.H. lying in East Haven, and on Oct. 12, 1736, they released and quit claimed all right in the personal estate of Mat- thias and Hannah Hitchcock deceased. — New Haven Records, Vol. 10, pp. 268 and 448. iii. Hannah, b. Mar. 19, 1672; never m. Her will, dated July 10, 1732, and proved Oct. 4, 1735, gave her property to her brother Matthias and to her brother Samuel's daughter. iv. Thomas, b. — 1674. An inventory of his estate was taken May 6, 1732, Ms brothers John and Joseph being adminis- trators ; the estate was divided into six equal parts, Matthias, John, Joseph and Hannah receiving one part each, and two parts going to the legal representatives of his brother Samuel and his sister Sarah Robinson. 2. V. Samuki., b. Mar. 7, 1678; m. Mehitable Warner. vi. Matthias, b. Mar. 7, 1678 ; d. about Sept. 6, 1736. He was " afflicted with a falling sickness," and never m. vii. Eliakim, b. Oct. 2, 1680. Dodd in his History of East Haven, says, that "Ehakim had two children," but I can find no trace of his marriage. An inventory of his estate was taken by John Thompson and Nathaniel Hitchcock, May 29, 1704. It amounted to £30-07, and his part of his father's estate £33-06." Prom New Haven Probate Records " 1st Monday in April, 1710, a quietus was granted Thomas Hitchcock of South End adm. on the estate of his father Eliakim and his brother Eliakim, Jr., dec, he having shown agreement with Sarah, the widow of Jacob Robinson, Hannah Hitchcock, John H., Samuel H., and Joseph H." 3. viii. John, b. Nov. 1, 1683. 4. ix. Joseph, b. July 23, 1686. THIRD GENERATION AND CHILDREN. 2. Samuel^ Hitchcock (Eliakim'^, Matthias''-) son of Eliakim and Sarah (Merrick) Hitchcock, born in East Haven, Conn., Mar. 7, 1678, married in Springfield, Mass., May 13, 1715, Mehitable, dau. of Isaac and Sarah (Boltwood) Warner of Deerfield, Mass. He died in East Haven in 1732. His estate was administered on May 1, 6 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. 1732, and at a court of probate held that day "Deacon Joshua Austin was appointed by the court guardian to Thomas and Samuel, two minor sons of Samuel Hitchcock, late of New Haven, deceased." Mehitable, widow of Samuel, married, 2d, Joshua Austin, and had one son, Joshua, Jr., born Sept. 17, 173.'3. This son afterward married, May 6, 1756, Abigail, dau. of Dea. Daniel and Abigail (Chedsey) Hitchcock. Mehitable died Dee. 8, 1760. SAMUEL'S CHILDREN WERE : i. Samuel*, b. Apr. 12, 1716; (1. Apr. 20, 1716, at Springfield, ii. Sakah, b. Mar. 27, 1717, at Springfield. 5. iii. Thomas, b. Nov. 19, 1718, at Springfield. 6. iv. Samuel, b. 1722 (?) ; m. Abigal (?) 3. JoHN^ HiTCiicocK (Eliakim'^ , Matthias'^ ) son of Eliakim and Sarah (Merrick) Hitchcock, born in East Haven, Conn., Nov. 1, 1683; married, Feb. 13, 1706-7, Elizabeth Jones of Springfield. She was daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Jones, born Oct. 2, 1685, and died Jan. 2, 1769. John bought land in Colchester, Conn., and settled there before his marriage. He was the collector of town rates in Colchester for the years 1713, 1714 and 1724. He must have returned to East Haven about 1735, where his daughter Hannah died, and then returned to Colchester, where he died May 22, 1754. Letters of administration were granted to Eliakim Hitchcock, June 18, 1754, upon the estate of Mr. John Hitchcock of Colchester, deceased ; estate valued at £687-7-10. By his will he gave " his widow, her third of the house, the north front room, south front chamber, part of the linter, with a privilege in ye cellar, her third in land and money." HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Elizabeth*, b. May 23, 1708 ; m. Dec. 22, 1727, Daniel Skinner. Her children were : 1, DanieV' Skinner, b. Feb. 28, 1729; 2, Elizabeth Skinner,. \>. Mar. 22, 1738; 3, Sarah Skinner, b. Nov. 25, 1735; i, John Skinner, b. Aug. 17, 1738; 5, Elijah Skinner, b. June 8, 1742; 6, Hannah Skinner, b. May 26, 1745; 7, L^Jd^a Skinner, b. Oct. 15, 1747; 8, Beu- ben Skinner, b. Aug. 8, 1750, d. June 26, 1753. 7. ii. Eliakim, b. Eeb. U, 1712-13, in Colchester. iii. Hannah, b. Oct. 29, 1717 ; d. in East Haven, Nov. 17, 1736, of "throat ail." FAMILY OF ELIAKIM. / iv. Dinah, b. ; admitted to church July 12, 1741 ; m. Noah Jones. V. Esther, b. ; m. Nov. 21, 1754, Samuel Northam. Her childi'en were all born in Colchester, Conn. 1, Timothy^ Northam, b. 1755; 2. David Northam, b. April 1, 1757; 3, Esther Northam, b. Jan. 26, 1759; 4, Ebenezer Northam, b. Aug. 21, 1760; 5, Mary Northam, b. June 13, 1763. vi. Sarah, b. ; bapt. 1735; m. Apr. 24, 1748, to Charles Kellogg of Lebanon. 4. Joseph^ Hitchcock (Eliakim^, Matthias^) son of Eliakim and Sarah (Merrick) Hitchcock, born July 23, 1686, in East Haven, Conn. ; married, 1st, Rebecca , who died in 1750 and was buried in St. Paul's churchyard, Norwalk, where the headstone is still standing. He married, 2d, Jane , who survived him. He died 1758. He purchased land in Norwalk as early as 1 710 and continued to acquire property there until his death. On New Haven records he is styled, Joseph Hitchcock of Norwalk, Blacksmith. His name (and that of his son Joseph, Jr.) appears on the records of the E^pis- copal church in Norwalk in 1742 and 1749, as making a handsome donation to the church. In 1750 Joseph, Sr., is distinctly credited " by help rendered the parish by himself & team." In 1749 Joseph, Jr., was one of a committee of three to superintend the furnishing of the church. In 1757 Joseph, Jr., was elected vestryman, and again in 1758. There is a blank in the recorded history of the church from 1760-1780 and the name does not appear again. JOSEPH'S CHILDREN WERE : 8. i. Joseph^, Jr. 9. ii. John, b. 1725, in Norwalk. 10. iii. Samuel, b. Sept., 1726, in Norwalk. iv. Sarah, m. 1st, Banks. Her children were: 1, Joseph'' Banks; 2, Justus Banks; 3, Hannah Banks; 4, Sarah Banks; and 5, Bebekah Banks. She ra. 2d, Johnson. THE WILL OF JOSEPH HITCHCOCK. In the Name of God Amen. I Joseph Hitchcock of Norwalk in the County of rairfleld and Colony of Connecticut in New England being of sound mind and memory Thanks be to God therefor calling to Mind the Mortality of my Body knowing it is appointed for all Men once to die do make and ordain this my Last Will and Testament. And first of all I recommend my Soul to God who gave it & my Body to the Earth to be decently buried at ye Discretion of my Exec'rs Nothing 8 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. doubting but I shall receive ye Same again by tbe Mighty Power of God at the General Resurrection ; and ais touching such Worldly Estate as it hath pleased God to bless me with in this life I give devise and Bequeath the same in ye following Manner & Form That is to say, Imprimis : I give and be- queath unto Jane Hitchcock, my beloved Wife, all that Estate Right Interest and Privilege which by a certain Agreement made by and between me and her before our Marriage together by way of Jointure I have granted coven- anted and agreed she shall have and enjoy of and in my Estate after my Decease and in the same manner as is therein & thereby secured to her which Jointure I do hereby ratify and confirm : And I also further give and bequeath to my sd wife the Use and Improvement of tlie South Chamber of my Dwelling House so long as she sliall remain my widow with Liberty to pass and repass to ye same : and I also give and bequeath to my said Wife a full suit of Mourning to be delivered to her by my Exec'rs at my Decease, and I also give and bequeath to my sd Wife all my Hives of Bees & ye Bees & all that is in ye Hives all which is, and I do hereby give & order to her in Lieu & in full of her Dower or Right of Dower in my Estate. Item : I give and bequeath to my Son Joseph Hitchcock my Coat with Silver Buttons on it and all ye Buttons on and belonging to it : and also my Great Bible. Item : I give and bequeath to each of my Daughter Sarah's children, viz. Joseph Banks Justus Banks Hannah Banks Sarah Banks and Rebekah Banks the Value of twenty shillings proclamation Money to be paid to each of them out of my estate. Item : I give devise and bequeath all ye Rest Residue and Remainder of ray Estate whatsoever and wheresoever unto my four childjen viz : Joseph Hitchcock John Hitchcock Saml Hitchcock and Sarah Johnson their Heirs and assigns in equal proportion save only that what I have above given the Children of my Daughter Sarah shall be paid or deducted out of their Mother's part or portion ; and also what my Son Joseph and my Daughter Sarah aforesaid have respectively received in part of their Portion or toward their Settlement shall be accounted and reckoned to each of them as Part of their Share or Proportion so that with what they have recieved as aforesd they shall be in the whole equal with ye other two in this General Devise. And to prevent disputes I do hereby declare that what Joseph hath recieved I recon and account to be the Value of fifteen pounds proclamation money : And what Sarah hath reed I account to be ye value of thirty pounds in like money. Item : I give and grant unto my faithful Servant, viz. my Negro Man Peter his Liberty Manumission and Freedom provided and it is on this condition that he shall procure good and sufficient security within three months after my decease to save and indemnify thereafter my Execrs & Heirs from all Cost Charge & Expense, of and toward his support and Subsistence during Life ; but on failure of such security this Grant to him to be & remain Void and take no Effect. • Finally : I do hereby make constitute and appoint my trusted Friend Saml Fitch of Norwalk Esq. and my son Joseph Hitchcock and my son John FAMILY OF ELIAKIM. » Hitchcock Execrs of this my last Will and Testament and order that they be reasonably paid out of my Estate for their Service and Trouble in that Trust, ratifying this and no other to be my Last Will and Testament. In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal this Seventh day of July in the 32d year of ye Reign of his Majesty King George ye 2d Annoque Domini one Thousand Seven Hundi-ed and fifty Eight. JosHPH Hitchcock, (seal) Signed sealed published and declared by Joseph Hitchcock the Testator to be his last will and testament in presence of Isaac Isaacs. Saml Bkown. Thos Gruman. FOURTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. 5. Thomas* Hitchcock {Samuel,^ Eliakim'-', Matthias''-) son of Sam- uel and Mehitable (Warner) Hitchcock, was born Nov. 19, 1718 in Springfield, Mass. ; married Dec. 24, 1741 Abigail Downs dau. of Daniel of "West Haven and Milford, Conn., where he settled and where his children were born. He afterwards removed to Bethlehem, Conn, where he died Jan. 16, 1801 of old age. HIS OHILDKEN WERE : i. Sarah*, b. Dec. 2, 1742 in Milford, Conn.; m. in Bethlehem, Mar. 10, 1793 to Enos Hinman. Shed.iuBethlehem, Jan. 20, 1810 of cancer. ii. Daniel, b. May 10, 1745, Milford Town Eecords say, "was twin with David born next day." 11. ill. David, b. May 11, 1745. iv. Abel, b. May 2, 1761. V. Maky, b. Sept. 14, 1753. 12. vi. Jarbd, b. June 14, 1759. On the list of men of Milford's quota for the Continental Army in answer to the Governor's proclamation, April 12, 1777, were Abel and Jared Hitchcock of Amity, now Woodbridge, Conn. 6. Samuel* Hitchcock {SamueP, EUakini^, Matthias'-) was born probably in 1722 in Oxford, Conn. He married Abigail , who was born in 1730 in West Haven, Conn. Samuel died in Watertown, N. Y. June 3, 1793. Abigail his wife died Mar. 1, 1813. 10 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. JoHN^ b. 1765; m. Mamre ; d. Apr. 12, 1835 in Augusta, N. Y. Mamre , his wife d. Aug.. 27, 1845. ii. Samhel, h. 1767 ; m. Hannah ; d. June 25, 1826. Hannah his wife d. Mar. 7, 1813. 13. iii. Amos, b. 1771 ; m. Roxy Miller. iv. Grace, m. Abel Dalin; d. in Harper's Field Feb. 17, 1854. V. Sally, m. Ezry Munson. He d. in Augusta, N. Y. June 12, 1827. Sally d. Feb. 24, 1860. vi. Ann. vii. Thomas. viii. Mary. ix. Mehitablb. X. Abigail. 7. Eliakim* Hitchcock (JoJm^, Eliakim^, Matthias''-) son of John and Elizabeth (Jones) Hitchcock was born in Colchester, Conn. Feb. 14,1712. Married 1st, . She died May 3, 1736, se. 23 years. He married 2d. Ann , who survived him. Soon after his death, Dec. 4, 1758, she sold her property in Colchester and went with her son John to Bolton, Conn., where she bought land, and ten years later, in 1766, her son Eliakim followed her, having lived meanwhile in East Windsor, Conn. HIS children were : i. Amy', bapt. May 19, 1734; d. Dec. 9, 1754. ii. Sarah, bapt. Oct. 5, 1735. iii. Ann, bapt. April 1, 1739 ; m. Aug. 31, 1758 Caleb Geer who was b. July 2, 1732. 14. iv. John, b. May 13 (?) bapt. Apr. 5, 1741. 15. V. Eliakim, bapt. June 19, 1743; d. Apr. 14, 1817. vi. Mabel, bapt. July 7, 1745. vii. Sarah, bapt. Mar. 6, 1748 ; m. Aug. 17, 1769 Justice Loomis. viii. Timothy, bapt. June 30, 1751. ix. Lydia. bapt. May 19, 1754. X. Amy. 8. Joseph* Hitchcock [Joseph,^ Eliakim'^ , Matthias^) son of Joseph and Rebecca ( ) Hitchcock was born in Norwalk, Conn. In 1738, he, with his father, signed a petition addressed to the general assembly at Hartford. In 1749, Joseph Hitchcock, Jr., was one of a committee of three appointed to superintend the finishing of the church, which had been commenced several years previously. FAMILY OF ELIAKIM. 11 He seems to have been prominent in church affairs during tlie years between 1738 and 1760, as his name appears constantly on an old account book which was the only relic saved from the Are which burnt church and parsonage. According to this book, in 1757 he sub- scribed £50-10-0, and gave a day's work at building l^^rods of stone fence, rating his time at £0-5-7^, also a day's work digging a well, rating his time at £0-8-4^. In Nov., 1758, himself and Daniel, one day's work ; also in Nov., 1758, one of himself, one of Daniel and one of Amos. In 1760 he bought a pew for which he paid £50-5-0. His last appearances in Norwalk town records were Aug. 27, 1766, when he bought 33 acres of land with dwelling- house on it, and in 1769 when_ he sold about 1 2 acres, lie married Hannah Marvin, oldest daughter of John Marvin, Sr. by his 2d wife Rachel St John. She was born at Norwalk, Conn., Dec. 4, 1722. THKIR CHII^DEEN WERE : i. Daniel*, b. Dec. 9, 1741 in Norwalk, Conn. ; m. Dec. 4, 176- Deborah (?) Rogers who was b. ou. Long Island, Feb. 8, 1742 and cl. in New York Oct. Ig ^JsV^j^ Daniel d. ' Aug. 24, 1802. They had two daughters 1, Elizabeth and ' 2, Mary, Elizabeth, b. in New Yorlc, Nov. 3, 1773; m. Mar. 20, 1796 Ezra Weeks of Greenwich, Mass. He was an architect in New York where he died of malignant cholei'a, June 21, 1849. Elizabeth (Hitchcock) Weeks d. in New York Oct. 18, 1826, when Ezra m. 2d Mary Hitchcock, sister of Elizabeth, b. Dec. 16, 1776.~ She d. Dec. 25, 1866. ' ii. Amos. Perhaps removed to Sharon, Conn. 16. iii. Stephen, b. Oct. 17, 1745 in Norwalk, Conn, iv. Hannah . 9. John* Hitchcock (Joseph^, EUakim^, Matthias^) son of Joseph and Rebecca ( ) Hitchcock was born in Norwalk, Conn., in 1725 ; married Mindwell Rundle, daughter of Wm. Joseph Kundle. Nor- walk records say, "John Hitchcoclc and Mindwell Rundle were married to each other on the 8th day of July, 1756, by the Reverend Abram Todd, minister of the Gospel." John bought land in Greenwich, Conn., of John Coscob, an Indian, who gave the name to that part of the town of Greenwich. HIS CHILDREN WEKE : 17. i. Tho.was, b. Aug. 30, 1757. 18. ii. Joseph, b. Oct. 29, 1759. ■12 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS IIITCUCOCK. BllANCH I. 10. Samuel* HiTCHCOck {Joseph^ , Eliakim'^ , Matthias^) son of Joseph -and Rebecca ( ) Hitchcock was born in Nor walk, Conn., Sept., 1726; married in 1752, Abigail Dunham of Sharon, Conn. She was born in April, 1727. Her brother Jonathan was one of the first settlers of Sharon and presided over the first town meeting there. Samuel removed to Sharon, Conn., about 1752 and settled on a farm in the southwest part of the town near the Amienia Union Post- office, where in 1757 he purchased his homestead. This farm is still in the possession of his grand-daughter, Joanna Lambert. His first child, Samuel Jr., was born there in 175;), and the lOOth anniversary was celebrated there in 1853. Samuel died in Sharon, Jan. 1, 1794. From Sedgwick's History of the town of Sharon, I copy the fol- lowing. " Samuel Hitchcock was from Norwalk in 1752. He purchased of Jonathan Gillett the place where Governor Smith lived, and resided there five years ; he then removed to the south part of the town where his son the late Asa Hitchcock lived, and there spent the remainder of his days. It was at his house that the first Methodist sermon preached in the town was delivered. The fact that the first Methodist sermon was preached at his house, would lead one to think that the family were Methodist. The fact is they were Churchmen, and during the Revolution they remained passive because of Tory proclivities engendered by " Church and State." The descendants ■of Asa Hitchcock still adhere to the church. Stephen's descendants are divided among many denominations, but the greater part are Universalists and Unitarians." CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION. "It is one hundred years the present season since our Grandfather "took possession of the farm on which the heirs of Asa Hitchcock now reside. The relatives, residents of this vicinity, propose to commemorate the One Hundredth Anniversary of that event, by a gathering of as many of the descendents of our Grandfather as may be. We would therefore respectfully invite you to meet with us, at the Old Homestead, in Sharon, ('onn. on Thursday the 17th of September, that day being the One Hundredth birthday of our Uncle Thomas FAMILY OF ELIAKIM. 13^ Hitchcock, long since deceased — he being the first born child at that place. By order of SoDTHARD Hitchcock ) Homer Hitchcock ! ^ ,, rr r Committee. Saml Hitchcock ( Amariah Hitchcock J Aug. 1, 1857." samuel's childeen were : 19. i. Samuel', b. Aug. 14, 1755. 20. 11. Thomas, b. Sept. 17, 1757. iii. Abigail, b. Feb. 13, 1759; m. Capt. Conklin; d. Jan. 5, 1836;: had no children. 21. Iv. Solomon, b. Sept. 5, 1760. T. Amariah, b. July 12, 1762; m. Betsey Winegar; d. June 25, 1800; had no children, vi. Pbnuel, b. Mar. 2, 1764 ; not m. ; d. 1790 in Cachahatche, S. C. 22. vii. Stephen, b. Aug. 15, 1765. 23. viii. Asa, b. Dec. 19, 1768. ix. Rebecca, b. Oct. 20, 1771; m. Amos Reed; d. July 29, 1807; had no children. FIFTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. 11. David^ Hitchcock {TJiomas*, Samuel^, Eliakim^, Matthias^) son of Thomas and Abigail (Downs) Hitchcock, was born May 11, 1745 in Milford, Conn. He married in Bethlehem, Conn. Nov. 7,, 1769LydiaParmlee, who died in Bethlehem Mar. 28, 1824, se. 80. David died before 1790 leaving six children. 24. i. David« Jr., b. Aug. 28, 1773; m. Sarah Swan. ii. Daniel, b. 1779; d. in Bethlehem Nov. 14, 1863. He was not evenly balanced and seems to have been cared for by the town, iii. Abel, b. ; d. unmarried. 25. iv. Jared, b. 1788; m. Hannah Harrison. V. Sally, b. ; d. April 1846 in Great Barrington. She left by will $5.00 ($500?) or its value in land to her nephew- Harvey then a missionary in the Sandwich Islands. 14 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. 12. Jared^ Hitchcock {Thomas^, SamueP, EliaMm^ , Matthias^) Bon of Thomas and Abigail (Downs) Hitchcock, was born in Milford, Conn. June 14, 1759 ; removed with his father to Bethlehem, Conn, about 1787, and about 1800 to Durham, N. Y. to which place he was accompanied by his nephew Jared, over whom he was guardian. He died Nov. 17, 1836 in Franklin, New York. His children all born in Bethlehem, Conn, were : 26. i. MILES^ b. Nov. 9, 1784. ii. Isaac, b. Feb. 8, 1786; m. a Miss Leonard of Berkshire, N. Y. ; d. Feb. 20, 1867 in Berkshire, Tioga Co. N. Y. He had six children : 1, Chatjnoey'; 2, Hohatio; 3, D wight, and three daughters, iii. Levi, b. May 9, 1787; d. in Jeffersouville, N. Y. He had three sons 1, Asa'; 2, Sylvester, and 3, Stephen,; also four daughters, iv. Anna, b. Sept. 30, 1789 ; d. Jan. 12, 1809 in Durham, N. Y. unmarried. 27. V. Amos, b. Dec. 16, 1791 ; m. Maria Hopkins. vi. Irene, b. July 31, 1794; m. Jesse Benedict; d. July 23, 1883. vii. Polly, b. Oct. 31, 1796; m. Brazilla Hopkins; d. Jan. 15, 1868. viii. Patty, b. Jan. 26, 1799; m. Harry Austin; d. Oct. 16, 1871. ix. Harmon, b. Nov. 4, 1801 ; lived in N. J. X. Nancy, b. April 13, 1804; m. 1st, Mr.Markhamand 2d, Mr. Loveland. 13. Amos6 Hitchcock {Samuel*, SamueP, Eliakim^, Matthias^) son of Samuel and Abigail Hitchcock. He was born August 29, 1771 in Oxford, New Haven Co., Conn. Married Roxy Miller who was born atBrimfleld, Mass. May 1, 1774 and died at Norwich, Chenango Co., N. Y., June 13, 1843. Amos died at Augusta, Oneida Co., N. Y. July 28, 1854. his children were : 28. i. Hiram«, b. Nov. 24, 1797 at Rome, Oneida Co., N. Y.; m. Lucinda Greenleaf. ii. Charles, b. June 24, 1799 at Whitestown, N. Y. ; d. at Augusta, N. Y. Nov. 25, 1819; no children, iii. George "W., b. March 4, 1801; d.at Clierry Creek, N. Y. Aug. 19, 1870; no children, iv. LncY H., b. Sept. 2, 1802; d. at Ellington, N. Y. June 14, 1886. FAMILY OF ELIAKIM. 15 V. David Austin, b. Nov. 26, 1803; ra. Sept. 3, 1835 Betsey Gates, grand niece of Gen. Gates of Revolntionory fame. Heel, at Ellington, N. Y. Aug. 7, 1891. He had three children. 1, Maria, b. July 4, 1836; m. Jan. 1854 Charles Dana Hall and 2d, Dec. 24, 1871, J. C. Damon. 2, Julia, b. March 7, 1838; m. June 2, 1863, Hezekiah Saunders, who died two years later from disease contracted in the civil war. 3, Lucy, b. April 8, 1849; m. April 25, 1869, Lorenzo Bentley. vi. KoxE, b. July 21, 1805 ; d. April 21, 1811. vil. Amos, b. Jan. 4, 1807; d. Oriskany Falls, N. Y. March 12, 1876; no children, viii. Amanda, b. Dec. 11, 1808; d. May 4, 1889 in Reading Creek, Schuyler Co., N. Y. ix. Abigail, b. May 28, 1813; d. Nov. 11, 1885. X. William, b. April 12, 1815; no children. xi. Chloe, b. March 6, 1817; d. in New Ohio, Broome Co., N. Y. March 26, 1858. 14. JoHN^ Hitchcock {Eliakim'^ , John^. EKakim^, Matthias^) was born in Colchester, Conn., baptized, April 5, 1741. He married about ] 758 Abigail Chapman, daughter of Benjamin and Lydia (Streeter) Chapman. Benjamin Chapman was son of Robert Chap- man, Jr. , who was son of Robert Chapman, who came from Hull, England in 1635. Abigail was born at Saybrook, Conn., Sept. 3, 1736, and died at Pittsford, Vt., May 2, 1808. John died June 14, 1813 at Pittsford. He lived in the "Windsor part of the society of North Bolton, Conn, from 1761 to 1768 ; then located in North Bolton, where a part of his children were born. In 1780 he moved to Surrey, N. H. and later kept an inn at Rutland from which place he moved in 1785 to Pittsford, Vt., where he died. He and his wife Abigail joined the church at Bolton on the " half-way-covenant " on the same day on which their oldest child, John, was baptized July 20, 1760. HIS CHILDKBN WERE : 29. i. John*, b. May 13, 1760; m. 1st Hannah Weed. ii. Abigail, b. April 12, 1762, in Bolton, Conn.; m. in Sudbury, N. H., April 3, 1784, David Hall and d. Nov. 7, 1841, in Pittsford, Vt. iil. Benjamin, b. Feb. 19, 1764 in Vernon, Conn., bapt. the same day in the 2d church in Bolton, Conn. He d. Aug. 17, 1813, unmarried. 30. Iv. Joseph, bapt. Apr. 6, 1766 in Vernon, Conn. 16 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. V. Anna, bapt. July 10, 1768; m. 1st Dr. Crampton and 2d Carmi Crossman. She d. in Pittsford, Vt., leaving four children. 1. Demetrius' Crampton, who lived in Saulsbary, Vt. 2. Addison Crampton, who settled in Pierpont, St. Laurence Co., N. Y. 3. William Crossman and 4 a daughter. 31. vi. Rbmembrancb, h. 1770; m. Eunice Allen. vii. Lydia, bapt, Aug. 13, 1775 in Somers, Conn. ; d. young. 32. viii. Chapman, b. Nov. 6, 1775 ; m. Chrissy Hill. ix. Lydia, bapt. Sept. 6, 1776 at Somers, Conn. ; m. Mar. 6, 1800 Leonard Eawson of Pittsford. She d. in 1816. Her children were 1, Amelia' Bawson ; 2, Amy Mawson; 3, Leonard Rawson; i, Sarah Bawson; 5, Mdward Baw- son; 6, Lydia Bawson; 7, Bosina Bawson. 15. Eliakim^ Hitchcock {EUakim,^ JoJin'^ , Eliakim^ , Matthias^) son of Eliakim and Ann (- ) Hitchcock was baptized in Colchester, Conn. June 19, 1743. He married Jedidia Pinney, daughter of Capt. Benjamin and Susannah (Lathrop) Pinney of Ellington, Conn. She died in New York July 15, 1824, ae. 77. Eliakim died April 14, 1817 in Hartford, Conn. He lived at one time in East Windsor, was a member of the the church in Ellington in 1799, and of Hart- ford in 1814. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Molly", bapt. May 3, 1768 in Vernon Conn. ; m. Nov. 21, 1790- to Charles "Wells. ii. Eliakim, b. Mar. 5, 1767; m. Eunice Abell of Franklin, Conn. Eunice d. June 16, 1836, 33. 71. Eliakim d. July 14, 1840 in East Windsor. They had no children but adopted a child who m. Ebenezer Pinney of Windsor, Conn. iii. SiLB, bapt. Oct. 28, 1770; d. Nov. 2, 1774. iv. Chloe, bapt. Oct. 11, 1772; d. Nov. 14, 1774. 33. V. William, bapt. July 17, 1774; m. Miriam McKinney. vi. Abnbr, bapt. May 5, 1776; d. unmarried about 1828 in New York, vii. SiLB, bapt. Dec. 7, 1777. viii. Chlob, bapt. Aug. 22, 1779. ix. RoxY, bapt. July 6, 1788; m. Oct. 1, 1806 William Newberry of East Windsor, Conn, and settled in Ohio. X. Betty, bapt. July 6, 1788; m. Mr. Reed, xi & xii. Twin infants who d. one Jan. 1, 1790 the other Mar. 11^ 1791. FAMILY OF ELIAKIM. 17 16. Stephen^ Hitchcock {Joseph*, Joseph^, Miakim^, Matthias^) son of Joseph and Hannah (Marvin) Hitchcock was b. Oct. 17, 1745 in Conn, probably Norwalk. He married in 1770 Mary Mann, daughter of Edward and Mary Mann, who was born Sept. 19, 1752. He served his country during the Eevolutionary war. His will which was dated Nov. 3, 1815, names only his sons Edward, Daniel M. and William and daughters Hannah, Martha and Maria. His wife sur- vived him. His children were all born in New York City. nV CM^(X. HIS CHILDKEN WERE : i ' w ' i.+JosBPH«, b. Mar. 24, 1771; d. Oct. 13, ISOO.-f^.Ji^'^^T.;*;^';^ ii. Stephen, b. Sept. 5, 1772; d. 1773. T&-y~i.£i,,^ ' 84. -i- iii. William Manx, b. April 2G, 1774; m. Ann*-Stj.». Salmon. 35. iv. EdwABD, b. Jan. 31, 1776. " 86. V. Daniel Marvin, b. Feb. 2, 1778. vi. John, b. March 27, 1780; d. at sea on his way to New Orleans, vii. Mary, b. March 27, 1782. vili. Elizabeth, b. July 19, 1784. ix. Mariah, b. Sept. 17, 1785. X. HANNAHjb^Swt^lOJLTSJ. '■ r, P' -i^ xi. MARTHA,'^^'eb^'t#n%'j d. Dec. 1, 1874. /cu.-«-w% h^^fh^' xii. STEPHENTb. March 7, 1794; d. in 1829 leaving two children^ 1, David'; 2, John. i Thomas^ Hitchcock (Jo/mi*, Joseph^, Eliakim^, Matthias^) son '^ of John and Mindwell (Rundle) Hitchcock, was born in Greenwich, Conn. Aug. 30, 1757. He married 1st, Feb. 26, 1784 Clemence Reynolds, daughter of William Reynolds of Poundridge ; she died Dec. 1, 1795 when he married 2d, Mary Tinpenny Nov. 29, 1796 ; she died April 30, 1797 £8. 17 yearsand 10 months. He married 3d, May 20, 1798 Hannah Betts who was born May 8, 1766. He was a Lieut, in the Revolutionary war, and served under Capt. Nehemiah Mead and died Dec. 29, 1813 se. 56 years and 1 month. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 37. i. J0HN«, b. Feb. 16, 1785. 11. Polly, b. Nov. 12, 1786; ra. John Silkman; d. Feb. 11, 1842. Hi. Sally, b. Sept. 27, 1788; m. Charles Raymond, iv. Thirza, b. No\r. 13, 1790; m. Harry Kitch; d. Feb. 22, 1837. V. William Reynolds, b. Nov. 2, 1792; d. Sept. 2, 1793. 38. vi. William Reynolds, b. Dec. 2, 1794. 89. vii. CyRUS, b. April 29, 1797. 3 18 DESCENDANTS OP MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. viii. Silas, b. June 4, 1800; d. Mar. 7, 1804. ix. Adeline, b. Jan. 7, 1802; d. about 1848. X. Louise, b. July 16, 1803; m. Mr. Ard Knapp; d. 1886. xi. SIL.A.S Bbtts, b. Aug. 7, 1805 ; d. Oct. 4, 1806. xii. Thomas Jefferson, b. Mar. 11, 1807; d. Sept. 18, 1827. 18. Joseph^ Hitchcock (John^, Joseph^, Eliakim'^, Matthias^) son of John and Mindwell' (Rundle) Hitchcock was born in Greenwich, Conn. Oct. 29, 1759. He married Elizabeth , who survived him. He appears, from Greenwich town records, to have had his property cared for by a committee appointed by the town. This committee was discharged in 1806, and on July 10, 1810 his son Samuel was appointed administrator on his estate. HIS children were : i. Samuel L''. ii. RuFus. iii. Joseph, Jr. iv. Mahala. 19. Samuel^ Hitchcock {Samuel''- , Joseph^ , Eliakim^ , Matthias^) son of Samuel and Abigail (Dunham) Hitchcock, was born Aug. 14, 1755 in Sharon, Conn. He married, Nov. 20, 1779 Jemima Barlow, daughter of Judge Elisha Barlow, who was born June 25, 1761 at Amenia, N. Y. and died Aug. 4, 1837. Samuel lived at Schodack, N. Y. where he died Sept. 4, 1806. his children were : i. Sally*, b. July 7, 1781 ; m. Benjamin Rowe; d. Jan. 5, 1853 at Canastota, N. Y. She had two children 1, George' B. Bowe, b. May 6, 1804; 2, Genet Bowe b. Sept. 25, 1806. ii. Thomas, b. Aug. 2, 1782; never m. ; d. April 27, 1842. iii. Susan, b. Dec. 31, 1784; m. Cornelius Heermans; d. July 27, 1811, leaving one daughter Susan' Heermans, who was b. July 20, 1811 and m. Rev. John Trippeth July 9, 1862. iv. Gilbert, b. Dec. 26, 1786 ; d. July 3, 1855 ; never married. 40. V. Samuel, b. Feb. 20, 1790. 41. vi. Elisha B., b. Feb. 2, 1794. vii. Elizabeth, b. Nov. 21, 1797; m. May 19, 1840 Theodore Greg- ory; d. Feb. 12, 1880. Had no children. FAMILY OF ELIAKIJI. 19 20. Thomas^ Hitchcock (Samuel''' , Joseph^ , Eliakim^ , Matthias^) son of Samuel and Abigail (Dunham) Hilchcock was born in Sharon, Conn. April 17, 1757; married in 1784, Margaret Livingston. He died in Schodack, N. Y. Oct. 12, 1828. He was a farmer and kept a hotel at Schodack. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 42. i. Samcel'', b. June 13, 1785. ii. Robert, b. Sept. 23, 1790; m. Amanda Hurd; lived in Albany, N. Y. ; iiad no children and d. Oct. 4, 1841. iii. Penubl, b. Sept. 22, 1791 ; d. July 16, 1792. iv. Abigail, b. June 1, 1794; m. Agur Wells Sept. 16, 1816. Her children were: 1, Bobert'' H. Wells; 2, William D. Wells; 3, Thomas D. Wells; 4, Joseph A. Wells; 5, Henry J. Wells; 6, George A. Wells; 7, Mary Wells. 21. Solomon" Hitchcock {Samuel'^, Joseph^., Eliakim^, Matthias'-) son of Samuel and Abigail (Dunham) Hitchcock was born at Sharon, Conn. Sept. 5, 1760 ; married Sarah Newcome, who was born in 1761 and died Sept. 17, 1805 at Amenia Union, N. Y. Solomon died Feb. 8, 1813 at Amenia Union. He was a merchant there as early as 1800, since which time the local name of the place has been " Hitchcock's Corners." He accumulated a large property. his children were : i. Sarah'' N., b. 1795; m. Oct. 15, 1823, Eev. George B. Andrews of Boston, Mass. She d. Aug., 1853 at New Hamburg, town of Fishkill, New York. She had no children, ii. Charlotte, b. 1803; d. Aug. 1, 1809. 22. Stephen^ Hitchcock {Samuel*, Joseph^, Eliakim^, Matthias') son of Samuel and Abigail (Dunham) Hitchcock was born Aug. 15, 1765 at Sharon, Conn. ; married at Sharon March 17, 1792 Elizabeth Sears. He was a farmer ; moved from Sharon to South Amenia, N. Y. in 1805. He died Jan. 5, 1829, and his widow died Aug. 12, 1848. his children were: 1. Eliza*, b. April 11, 1793; m. James Reed; d. Feb. 25, 1820. She had one son Thomas'^ Beed. ii. Penuel, b. Dec. 19, 1794; d. June 9, 1795. 43. ill. 44. iv. V. vi. 45. vii. viii. 46. ix. X. xi. 47. xii. 20 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. Hbctok, b. May 1, 1796. Philo, b. Oct. 9, 1798. Abigail, b. Sept. 6, 1800; d. Oct. 13, 1828. AsENATH, b. Jan. 10, 1803; m. Ebenezer Cline; d. May 19, 1845. She had one son Edward? E. Gline. Homer, b. April 24, 1805. Samuel, b. May 26, 1807; m. Mercy Clark; d. April 19, 1880 leaving no children. Solomon, b. Nov. 14, 1809. Alma, m. Jndah Swift; has three children. Sakah, b. Mar. 24, 1812; d. Mar. 11, 1830. Amariah, b. Sept. 29, 1816; m. 1840. 23. AsA^ Hitchcock {Samuel''', Joseph^ , Eliakim^ . Matthias^) son of Samuel and Abigail (Dnnliam) Hitchcoolf, was born in Sharon, Conn. Dec. 19, 1768. He mai-ried Deo. 25, 179t) in Sharon, Hannah Doty who was born in Sharon Nov. 21, 1779 and died May 7, 1861. He died Dec. 26, 1827. Asa was born in and inherited the old homestead, and left it in turn to his son Southard who died without issue. It is now in the possession of his sister Joanna. His CHILDREN WERE : i. Horace" Dunham, b. Oct. 23, 1800; m. Dec. 18, 1834, Louise Otis. He d. Feb. 17, 1835, leaving no children, ii. Harriet, b. Dec. 27, 1801 ; m. April 3, 1830, Simon V. Oley of XJtica, N. Y. Shed, leaving three children. 1, Horace'' Hitchcock Oley, who A. without issue. 2, Harriet M. Oley, who m. Guilford Chase of Brooklyn. 3, Louise Hitchcock Oley, who m. Prof. A. C. Merriam of Colum- bia College, N. Y. ill. Rebecca, b. Dec. 18, 1803; d. Mar. 24, 1880; never m. iv. Maria, b. Eeb. 6, 1807; d. Oct. 31, 1881; never m. V. Charlotte, b. Jan. 18, 1811. vi. Solomon Gilbert, b. July 24, 1814; d. Sept. 14, 1877; never m. GraduatedatTiinity College, Hartford; was ordained July 7, 1837 and preached his first sermon in Woodbury, Conn., July 28, 183T, on the text Luke 4: 18, 19. He went to Hebron and from there to Piermont, N. Y., where lie d. after a rectorship of 27 years. vii. Southard, b. March 4, 1816; m. Oct. 20, 1859, Jane A. Moor- house of Leedsville, N. Y. He d. June 27, 1874; no children. His widowm.2d, Mr. Tenney of Poiighkeepsle, N. Y. viii. Joanna, b. June 30. 1818 ; m.Aug. 3, 1852, John A. Lambert of Sharon; d. 1890, leaving no children. FAMILY OF ELIAKIM. 21 SIXTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. 24. David'5 Hitchcock {David^, Thomas*, SamueP, Eliakim^, Mat- thias^) son of David and Lydia (Parmlee) Hitchcock, was born in Bethlehem, Conn., Aug. 28, 1773. He married in Great Barringfcon, May 27, 1799, Sarah Swan of Great Barrington. David died in Fairfield, Iowa, May 6, 1849. His father was a shoemaker and David learned the shoemaker's trade and settled at West Stockbridge. He said of himself, that he was " poor and laborious but enjoying peace and contentment." He was the author of several books ; " The Shade of Plato," " The Social Monitor," and " Christ not the Minister of Sin." His children, all born in Great Barrington, were : i. Elizabtsth M'., b. Oct. 4, 1802; m. in 1836, Edmund Rogers, a Missionary Printer at the Sandwich Islands. She d. at the Sandwich Islands in Aug., 1857. She had two sons and two daughters ; one of her sons William Hemnp Bogers lives on the island of Maui and one dau. Carrie Bogers m. Clark Hitchcock of New London, Iowa. 48. ii. Harvey Rbxfokd, b. Mar. 13, 1800. 49. iii. "William P., b. Jan. 15, 1805. iv. Lydia M., b. June 14, 1807; m. in Manchester, Conn, in 1828, Bassett; d. In "Washington, Iowa, Sept. 21,1861; left four children. One sou Henry^ Bassett, is now living in Blairsdale, Iowa. V. Harriet S., b. Sept. 20, 1809; m. in Manchester, Conn., Dec. 7, 1829, Charles Lyman. She d. in Moline, Ills., Feb. 20, 1856, leaving two daus. ; one, Mrs. Geo. Hem- ming, now lives in Durant, Iowa. vi. George B., b. Jan. 9., 1812; m. 1835, Caroline Grossman of Jacksonville, Fla. He d. at Baxter Springs, Kansas, Aug. 1, 1872. He was a Home Missionary. 50. vii. Allen B., b. Mar. 20, 1814. viii. David, Jr., d. young. ix. Charles R., b. April 11, 1816; m. in Davenport, Iowa, 1st, Feb. 6, 1844; m. 2d, Rachel Hitchcock, dau. of John Colton and Irene (Clark) Hitchcock, who was b. in Mil- ton, N. Y., Feb. 27, 1817. He had two cMMren, both d. young. Address, Durant, Cedar Co., Iowa. X. Jared B., b. July 4, 1818; m. Sept. 30, 1844, Lucy Hub- bard of Davenport, Iowa. He d. Sept. 25, 1885. xi. Caroline A., b. Oct. 24, 1824; m. Apr. 9, 1867, Thomas Shaw of Washington, Iowa. Shed, in "Wlnfield, Iowa, Feb., 1878 ; no children. 22 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. 25. Jared^ Hitchcock (David^, Thomas'^, Samuel^, EliaMm^, Mat- thias^) son of David and Lydia (Parmlee) Hitchcock, was born in Bethlehem, Conn, in 1783, and died in Conesville, N. Y. Sept., 1847 ; he married Hannah Harrison of Cornwall's Hollow, Conn. He moved with his uncle Jared to Durham, N. Y. early in the pres- ent century. HIS CHILDKBN WERE : 1. Sally', b. Oct. 10, 1809 ; m. Jan. 16, 1833 at Conesville, Sco- harie Co., N. Y., Henry Gaylord, who was b. Dec. 17, 1809 and is now living at Catskill, Green Co., N. Y. She liad three cliildren, two sons and one daughter. One of her sons was a Methodist Minister. 51. ii. Daniel Hakkison, b. May 16, 1811; m. Sally Ann Shepard of Greenville, N. Y. ; he d. at Conesville, N. Y. May 1, 1886. iii. David, b. June 9, 18—; m. Mary dau. of Bradford Weeks. He d. in California in 1883. iv. Lydia Ann, b. ; m. Myron Harrison of Cornwall's Hol- low, Conn. He d. in Cornwall's Hollow in 1862. 26. MiLES^ Hitchcock {Jared° , Thomas'^, Samuel^, EliaMm^, Mat- thias^) son of Jared and Irene (Bartholomew) Hitchcock, was born Nov. 9, 1784 and di^d Jan. 28, 1864 in Franklin, N. Y. HIS CHILDREN BY TWO WIVES WERE: i. Ben.tamin'. ii. Sbth, b. Aug. 24, 1807. iii. Jared, b. Oct. 4, 1811. Iv. Harmon, b. Dec. 29, 1813; d. June 22, 1876. V. Isaac, b. June 12, 1816; d. Feb. 9, 1889. vi. Amanda, b. Sept. 10, 1818. vli. Matthew, b. Aug. 3, 1819. Now living in Franklin, N. Y. ; has one sou Seymour', b. Sept. 23, 1858. viii. Jane, b. Aug. 3, 1819. 27. Amos^ Hitchcock {Jared^, Thomas'^^, SamueP, Eliakim^, Mat- thias^) son of Jared and Irene (Bartholomew) Hitchcock, was born Dec. 16, 1791. He married Dec. 30, 1818, Maria Hopkins of Greenville, Green Co., N. Y., who was born July 22, 1791, and died Feb., 1885. Amos died Feb. 14, 1858. FAMILY OP ELIAKIM. 23 HIS CHILDREN WERE : 52. i. Lucius', b. Jan. 15, 1820 in Durham, N. Y. ; m. Susan M. Swett. ii. LuciNA T., b. July 5, 1823 at Durham; d. July 13, 1861 at Franklin, N. Y. iii. Nancy B.,b. Oct. 25, 1825 at Greenville, N. Y. ; m. Rufus Seeley of Franklin; d. July 27, 1892 at Franklin. iv. Stuart B., b. Jan. 2, 1828 at Greenville; d. Nov. 18, 1837 at Franklin. 28. Hiram'5 Hitchcock {Amos^, Samuel'^, Samuel^, Eliakim^, Mat- thias'-) sou of Amos and Roxe (Miller) Hitchcock, was born ia Oriskany Falls, N. Y., Nov. 24, 1797. He married Lucinda Green- leaf, Dec. 27, 1829. He died in Dayton, Mich., Oct. 18, 1863. Lucinda his wife was born June 12, 1803 and died Oct. 2, 1876. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 53. i. James L'., b. Jan. 10, 1830; m. Caroline Trumbull. li. Luke E., b. Nov. 6, 1831; m. Sarah J. West, June 15, 1854. ,He has one son. iii. Mark, b. Feb. 16, 1834; d. in infancy, iv. John, b. Feb. 22, 1835; d. in infancy. V. Mary E. B., b. Oct. 24, 1836; m. Curtis T. Hall, Jan. 24, 1856; d. Oct., 1890. vi. Charles Hiram, b. Oct. 4, 1839; m. Cornelia Brooks, Jan. 3, 1863. vii. Amos, b. July 19, 1843; d. Nov. 3, 1865; wasshotat the battle of Atlanta while serving as a bugler in the 3d Mich. Cavalry. 29. John'' Hitchcock {John^, Eliakim*, JoJin^ , Eliakim^ , Matthias^) son of John and Abigail (Chapman) Hitchcock, was born in Bolton, Conn., May 13, 1760 ; baptized at the first church in Bolton, Conn. July 20, 1760; he married 1st, in 1785, Hannah daughter of Jacob "Weed. She died about 1813. By her he had nine children, all of whom died in infancy. He married 2d, Oct. 1, 1814 Lucy Eipley, who was born in Pittsford, Vt., May 10, 1789. John died May 10, 1836, and his widow married. May 14, 1841, William Manly. She died in Pittsford, Vt., June 1, 1865. John enlisted in the Revolutionary Army at the age of 16, and served three years. The family must at that time have been living '24 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. in New Hampshire for at one time iiaving a furlough from the army for a few days, he did not visit his home because it was so far, but went to see an uncle (his father's brother) . His aunt had a sheep sheared, and the wool carded, spun, and woven into cloth, and a warm suit of clothes made for the soldier hoy. He was under Gen. Sullivan in several skirmishes but in no impor- tant battle. He received a pension until his death. HIS CHIIDKEN WERE : i. Hannah Weed', b. Oct. 12, 1815 ; m. at Mt. Moriah, Wilcox Co., Alabama, April 6, 1838, the Rev. H. A. Smith. Her children were : 1. liem-y Kirke Whit^ Smith, b. Aug. 1, 1840. 2. Lucy Amelia Smith, b. Sept. 26, 1844:. 3. Samuel Sewall Smith, b. May 31, 1847. 4. Leic/h Richmond Smith, b. June 5, 1850. 5. Kate McLeod Smith, b. Aug. 10, 1852. 6. Dora Isabella Smith, b. Dec. 31, 1855. 7. Gordon Hall Smith, b. May 31, 1858. ii. John EiPLEY, b. April 28, 1817. He fitted for College In Burr Seminary, entered Middlebury College in 1836 ihtending to study law, but left in Junior year on account of ill health and went to Alabama. He returned to Pittsford in June and d. Sept. 22, 1842, unmarried, ill. Fkances Montague, b. Apr. 24, 1819 ; m. Oct. 9, 1843, J. Madison Chatterton of Eutland Center, who d. April 12, 1874. They had two children. 1. John Hitchcock' Chatterton. 2. Mary Eusibia Chatterton. iv. Almiea Montague, b. Oct. 29, 1821 ; m. May 15, 1848, Wil- liam Elias Hall of Troy, N. Y. She had two children : 1. Alice Montague^ Hall. 2. Cora Davenport Hall. . V. William Dokus, b. Nov. 18, 1823; m. Feb., 1852, Sarah A. Kllburn of Andover, Mass. ; d. Nov. 23, 1854. He fitted for College in New London, Coan. He, as well as his brother, intended to study law, saying that he would be an honest lawyer and redeem the name, but on becoming a Christian he changed his plans and felt he must try to preach. He graduated at the Uuiv. of Vt. in 1847, settled in Exeter, N. H. in Oct., 1853 and d. there leaving no children. His widow m. 2d, Rev. Randolph Campbell of Lincoln, Neb. FAMILY OF ELIAKIM. 25 30. Joseph^ Hitchcock (John^, EliaJcim^, JoJin^, EliaMm^, Mat- thias^) son of Joba and Abigail (Chapman) Hitchcock was bom in Bolton, Conn, where he was baptized April 6, 1766. He married Hannah Piatt, dau. of Maj. Jonathan Piatt of Oswego, N. Y. She was born in 1744 ( ?) and died in Wilkesbarre, Pa., Aug. 11, 1813. • Joseph died in Columbus, Ohio. Joseph Hitchcock was an architect and builder, who went west (as Penn. was then called,) about the year 1799 to better his for- tunes. " He planned and bnilt many of the public buildings, which were erected in the towns lying along the Susquehannah river, in that day, among which was the first frame court house built at Wilkes- barre, where hej'esided from about the year 1800 to 1815, when he journeyed to Ohio where he died soon after.'' " In the History of Wyoming Valley it is recorded," that Joseph Hitchcock, contractor, in 1800 took down the log house which had been used as a place of business for the court and also a jail, to erect a court house. He also built the first meeting house, which was used by Christians of different denominations, for the worship of God in that place. He also built the mission church at Forty Fort which still stands aud is in a good state of preservation. HIS CHILDREN WEKB : i. Mineeva', b. June 3, 1801 ; m. in Providence, Pa., 1st, Wil- liam Knapp, 2d, Edward Lee Phillips, both of Pittston, Pa. ii. Chapman, b. ■ 1802; d. young. 54. Hi. Platt, b. July U, 1804. iv. Maky, b. ; m. James Brown at Mehoopany, Pa. v. Saeah, b. June 13, 1807; lives at Melioopany, Pa.; unm. 55. vi. Hiram, b. July 4, 1808. 31. Remembrance '5 Hitchcock (Jb/wi^, Eliakim'^, John^, MiaJcim^, Matthias^) son of John and Abigail (Chapman) Hitchcock, was born in 1770. He married in 1795 Eunice Allen daughter of Joseph and Sarah (Lyman) Allen. He died in August, 1849. Eunice Allen his wife was born Feb. 22, 1775 in Pittsfield, Mass. and died July 19, 1843 in Pittsford, Vt. Remembrance located first in Bran- don and in 1797 removed to Pittsford. ill. 67. iv. 58. V. 59. vi. vii. 26 UESCENDAKTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BKAKCH 1. HIS CHILDREN WKRE : 56. i. Lyman', b. Feb. 9, 1796. il. Abigail, b. Aug. 31, 1797; m. Feb. 11, 1821, Henry W. Merrill and had : 1, Sarah Jane^ Merrill, b. July 13, 1823, and m, Charles' Hitchcock, son of Chapman^ Hitchcock, Nov. 7, 1848; 2, Agnes S. MerrilUwho d. Sept. 21, 1881 in Pitts- ford. lEA, d. young. Ira, b. June, 1801. Harry, b. Aug. 22, 1805. Thomas Allen, b. Oct. 22, 1806. William Anson, b. Nov. 2, 1810; m. Sept. 20, 1832, Mary Ann Cutler. He had two children : 1, Ann', b. Dec. 11, 1833 ; 2, Eunice Ann, b. Dec. 17, 1842 ; m. Sept. 23, 1861 James Voorhees at Minnesota Junction, Wis. viii. Marcus, b. 1813; d. Mar. 18, 1831. ix. Eliza, b. May 29, 1816 ; m. May 29, 1842 Bev. Daniel F. Page. She d. Dec. 22, 1842; no children. 32. Chapman^ Hitchcock (JoJui^, Eliakim'^, John^, Eliakim^, Mat- thias^) son of John and Abigail (Chapman) Hitchcock, was born in Bolton, Conn., Nov. 6, 1775. He married in 1801, Chrissey Hill, who was born in Mass., Aug. 9, 1779 and died Jan. 31, 1855. Chapman Hitchcock taught a singing school and led the church choir. He died Dec. 2, 1857. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 60. i. Joseph', b. Mar. 12, 1802. 61. ii. Amos, b. Oct. 27, 1803. iii. Honor, b. July 12, 1805; m. 1st, Thomas Adams, and 2d, John Sheldon. She d. Oct. 10, 1864. iv. John, b. April 3, 1807; d. Nov. 1, 1830 at Pittsfdrd. V. Lydia, b. Marcli 20, 1809; d. Dec. 9, 1845. vi. Mary, b. June 2, 1811; d. Sept. 24, 1828. vii. Charlotte, b. May 31, 1813 ; m. J. L. Slason ; d. Oct. 24, 1851 at Rutland, Vt. viii. Almon Dunbar, b. Mar. 27,1815; d. July 8, 1840; unmarried. ix. Hester, b. May 24, 1817; m. Deo. 21, 1842 Dr. Eleazer Van, Ness Harwood, brother of Elizabeth Harwood the wife of Amos' Hitchcock. She d. Sept. 14, 1867 leaving no _ children. X. Sarah, b. Sept. 6, 1819 ; m. Samuel Tomlinson. She d. Oct. 9, 1844. 62. xi. Charles, b. March 24, 1822. FAMILY OF ELIAKIM. 27 33. Willam'' Hitchcock {Eliakim^, Eliakim^, John^ , EHakim^ , Mat- thias^) son of Eliakim and Jedidia (Pinney) Hitchcock, was born ; baptized July 1 7, 1774; married 1st, in 1801, Miriam Mo Kinney, daughter of Andrew McKinney of Ellington, Conn. He died Jan. 21, 1842, and his wife about July 24, 1824. He lived at one time in Ellington, Conn., and later in South ^\■indsor, Conn. HIS CHILDREN WEKK : i. Horace', 1). 1802;m. three times. By his 1st wife he had one son William' who d. about Jan., 1861, leaving wife Susan F. Hitchcock and son William D'. Hitchcock, who was then 2 years and 3 months old, also two dans. Clarissa and Emma. Horace died in Brooklyn ahout 1882 or 3. He was blind for some years before his death. Three of his children 1, Mary Ann'* Hitchcock; 2, George Warren HiTCricocK; 3, Eliza Hitchcock, are supposed to be living in Brooklyn. ii. Mary Ann, bapt. Dec. 8, 1806; m. in 1829 Thomas Hall of N. Y. She d. May 8, 1842, leaving three sons, 1, Edwin^ Hall; 2, Thomas Hall; 8, Bobert S. Hall; also one daughter. iii. William H., b. 1807; d. Nov. 13, 1827. iv. Henry Livingston, b. May 27, 1810; d. 1832; unmarried. V. Maria, b. 1813; d. Jan. 27, 1834; no children. 34. William Mann^ Hitchcock {Stephen^, Jos.epli''', Joseph^, Elia- kim^, Matthias^) son of Stephen and Mary (Maun) Hitchcock, was born in Norwalk, C^m, April 26, 1 774. He married in N. Y. Jan. 3, 180Q, Ann St. •^Salmon of New Jersey, who was born Dec. 25, 1?83, and died Aug. 10, 1859 in the Navy Yard, Portsmouth, N. H. He died in Brooklyn, N. Y., July 4, 1853. He was Captain of a Merchantman and a U. S. Customs officer. his children were : ■*t- 'Sf^^^H ' Mary Ann', b. Oct. 22, 1801 ; m. July 30, 1823 in N. Y. CityTO 3. fH^fttUmL qqj jqJj^ q Reynolds of the U. S. Marine Corps. j f. ' Jph. Cornelia Margaret, b. Sept. 25, 1806; m. April 20, 1844, in y N. Y. City, Charles Oswald Liborius, a Prussian. Shed. ^ in Brooklyn, N. Y. Nov. 16, 1882. X-CUUdMAv.&wv^ iii. Stephen Henry, b. Dec. 16, 18p8;m. Eeb.2^ 1835, inN.Y. City^^ Sarah Agnes Raymond. He had itwc daus. : "V Mrs. Georg^Fkost, 664 Gates Ave., Brooklyn; I, Mrs. -^ WiLLiAiv^WiLDE, Bergen Point, New Jersey, ^-^c^ ^Z- 28 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. 35. Edward^ Hitchcock {Stephen^ , Joseph''^, Joseph^ , Eliakim^ , Mat- thias^) sou of Stepheu and Mary (Mann) Hitchcock, was born Jan. 31, 1776. ITe married Eliza Terheun, daughter of John and Ann Terheun of Bergen Co., New Jersey. She was born Dee. 9, 1786 and died March 15, 1843. THEIE CHILDREN WEEK : i. Louise Mari.^', b. Aug. 6, 1806. ii. Horatio Gates, b. June li, 1808. lii. Edward Terheun, b. June 17, 1810; d. May 2i, 1834. iv. Elizabeth Ann, b. March 4, 1813; d. Sept. 30, 1848, V. Maria Louisa, b. Nov. 19, 1815. vi. Alexander Mann, b. Dec. 15, 1818 ; cl. Feb. 24, 1839. vii. John Peter, b. May 28, 1819; cl. June 3, 1853. viii. Caroline Terheun, b. Feb. 10, 1822; cl. May 24, 1849. Ix. Alfred A. WeiSks, b. March 22, 1826; cl. Feb. 22, 1867. He m. Abbie Phillips Monsell and had two childi'en; 1, Susan Amelia', b. Jan. 10, 1847; m. James E. Hertford; 2, Jessie Mary, b. March 8, 1867 ; d. April 22, 1885. 36. Daniel Marvin^ Hitchcock {Stephen^, Joseph'^, Joseph^, Elia- kim,'^, Matthias^) son of Stephen and Mary (Mann) Hitchcock, was born Feb. 2, 1778. He married 1st, Nov. 30, 1798, Ann Griswold ; she died April 16, 1801, when he married 2d, Mrs. Sarah Van Eoos- evelt, Feb. 26, 1805. She died Dec. 20, 1848. Daniel died in New York Nov. 10, 1836. He lived at one time at Jamaica, Long Island. He was surgeon in the army in the war of 1812. He afterwards removed to New York and was resident physician in that city at the time of the yellow fever in 1820. In 1830 he was appointed sur- geon to the Marine Hospital, tlien Quarantine on Staten Island, and was very successful iu the treatment of yellow fever, ship fever, cpast fever and small pox. his children were : i. Gannetta', b. Sept. 13, 1799; m. April 1, 1819, Rev. John Grigg; d. Dec. 15, 1857. ii. Ann Griswold, b. Jan. 24, 1801 ; m. Sept. 11, 1823 WiUiam C. Boker. iii. Catherine Makia, b. Oct., 1806; d. five days old. iv. Sarah, b. Sept. 8, 1808 ; d. Sept. 19, 1808. V. Sarah Van Rant, b. Oct. 12, 1809; d. July 22, 182-. vi. Daniel Roosevelt, b. Aug. 15, 1811. FAMILY OP ELIAKIM. 29^ 37. JoHN^ Hitchcock {Thomas^, Johw^, Joseph^, EMaMm^, Mat- thias^) son of Thomas and Clemence (Reynolds) Hitchcock, was born in Greenwich, Conn., Feb. 16, 1786. He married June 16, 1811, Electa Hall. His will was dated Mar. 5, 1844. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Sophia Hall', b. June 10, 1812; d. Sept. 1, 1813. ii. James Reynolds, b. April 4, 1814. Apparently he had no children, as in his will dated Jan. 2, 1869, he names only his wife Elinore. iii. John Clemence, b. March 7, 1816. His will was received Feb. 17, 1864. No children, iv. Sophia Hall, b. Nov. 21, 1818; m. Feb. 19, 1849, Daniel James. She d. about 1870. V. Caroline Elizabeth, b. Oct. 25, 1820; m. Oct. 19, 1844, Rev. William Scribner ; she left two sons: 1, John IP. Scrib- ner; 2, William Scribner. vi. Mary Amelia, b. Oct. 13, 1822; d. about 1835. 64. vii. George Brewer, b. May 28, 1824. 65. viii. Clinton, b. Jan. 1, 1826. William Reynolds^ Hitchcock {Thomas^, John^, Joseph^,. Elialdm^., Matthias'-) son of Thomas and Clemence (Reynolds) Hitchcock, was born in Greenwich, Conn., Dec. 2, 1794. He married Elithea (Sands) Lockwood and died in New York, Dec. 27, 1857. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Sarah Marshall', b. Sept. 4, 1829; d. unmarried Sept. 17 1891. ii. Thomas, b. Dec. 1, 1831; m. Maria Louise Center. He grad- uated at the University of the City of New York in 1849, and at the Harvard Law school in 1851, practiced law in New York from 1863 to 1864, and then devoted himself to literature, becoming in 1868 one of the editorial staff of the N. Y. Sun, under Charles Dana. His department has been, book reviews, philosophical and religious topics and latterly has written an article every Monday morning for the Sun over the name of " Matthew Marshall," (who was chief clerk of the Bank of England 50 years ago.) He has three sons:' 1, Center'; 2, Erancis R. ; 3, Thomas, b. ; m. Aug. 27, 1891, Louise Eiistis, only dau. of the late George Eustis of New Orleans, and grand- 30 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BEAKCH I. V daughter of the late W. W. Corcoi-anof Washington, D. ^J^. /^^Cf'^f^/i^ £; They have one dau. Celestine', b. June 23, 1892. iii. Adeline Louise, b. Nov. I, 1833; m. Nestor W. Hagen; she d. June 2, 1874. Iv. Julia Ann Cooke, b. Nov. 1, 1833; d. Aug., 1845. Cyrus^ Hitchcock {Thomas^, John*, Joseph^, Eliahim^, Mat- thias^) son of Thomas aud Mary (Tinijenny) Hitchcock, vras born April 29, 1797 in Greenwich, Conn. He married Caroline M. Sleight of Sag Harbor. He died about 1850. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Julian Sleight', b. ; m. Elizabeth Howell of Sag Har- bor. He graduated in 1842 from Columbia College. He has two children. ii. Hannah E., b. ; m. Cornelius Walke, M. D. iii. Mary M., b. ; ra. Snmner R. Stone. iv. Sanford, b. ; d young. 40. Samuel^ Hitchcock {Samuel^ , Samuel'^ , Joseph^ , JEliakim^ , Mat- thias^) son of Samuel and Jemima (Barlow) Hitchcock, was born Feb. 20, 1790 in Amenia, N. Y. He married Dec. 4, 1814, Cather- ine Eowe, who was born in Columbia, N. Y. Dec. 12, 1797 of German parentage. He died Aug. 6, 1865 in Schodack, N. Y. He was a farmer. HIS CHILDREN WERE: i. Henry Rowb', b. Oct. 15, 1816; d. in Lenox, Oct. 7, 1838. ii. Thomas, b. April 3, 1821, in Schodack. He d. Nov. 30, 1840. iii. Samuel, b. April 18, 1823 in Schodack. He left two children: 1, Samuel^; 2, Mary. iv. George, b. Oct. 2, 1825; d. in Lenox, Conn., Oct. 2, 1853. V. Susan, b. Aug. 9, 1829 in Lenox; m. May 4, 1849, Benjamin Doolittle; d. in Lenox, Feb. 8, 1852. vi. Cornelia, b. Aug. 11, 1832 in Lenox, vii. Catherine, b. Jan. 15, 1837 in Lenox. 41. Elisha B'5. Hitchcock (Samuel^, Samuel*, Joseph^, Eliahim^, Matthias^) son of Samuel and Jemima (Barlow) Hitchcock was born, probably in Amenia, N. Y. Feb. 2, 1794. He married July 30, 1816 Christine Spoor. FAMILY OF ELIAKIM. 31 HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Helen', b. Oct. 10, 1817; m. Dec. 10, 1837, "William J. May, a teacher at LambertsvlUe, Monroe Co., Mich. 66. ii. Gilbert, b. May 13, 1819. iii. Eliza, b. Feb. 3, 1821 ; m. Oct. 25, 1854, Caius M. Candee, a teacher in Sylvanla, Lucus Co., Oliio. She has two chil- dren : 1, George^ Candee; 2, Mary Candee. Iv. Chaklotte, b. March 28, 1823; m. Dec. 28, 1847, Samuel Southard, a teacher in Toledo, Ohio. 67. V. James S., b. Feb. 12, 1825. vi. Robert, b. March, 29, 1827; m. Emmeline B. Rawson. Has one daughter, Emma B'. vii. Edgar, b. March 14, 1829; m. Dec. 28, 1862, Harriet Smith. He has two daus. Letta' and Lena. 68. viii. Elisha B., Jr., b. March 10, 1831. 69. ix. John M., b. Sept. 2, 1833. X. Barlow, b. Sept. 20, 1836. Address, Lambertville, Mich, xi. Henry, b. Feb. 22, 1839; m. Sarah R. Bishop ; residence, Montrose, Lee Co., Iowa. 70. xii. Thomas, P., b. Jan. 10, 1842. xiii. George S., b. Feb. 16, 1850. Address, Willett's, (?) Monroe Co., Mich. 42. Samuel^ Hitchcock {Thomas^, Samuel'^, Joseph^, Miakim''', Matthias^) son of Thomas and Margaret (Livingston) Hitchcock, was born June 13, 1785 and died Nov. 1 J, 1848. his children were : i. Thomas'. ii. Caroline, b. ; m. Dr. Squiers. She had one son Boberfi Squiers. iil. Margaret, b. ; m. Henry Gage. 43. Hector^ Hitchcock {Stephen^, Samuel^., Joseph^, Eliakim^, Mat- thias^) son of Stephen and Elizabeth (Sears) Hitchcock, was born in Sharon, Conn. May 1, 1796. He married Jan. 3, 1827 at Geneseo, N. Y., Mary Loomis, who was born in Colchester, Conn., Sept. 7, 1799 and died in South Lavonia, Livingston Co., N. Y. April 24, 1854. He married 2d, Mary Benton and died Aug. 30, 1865 in Lavonia, N. Y. 32 DESCENDANTS OF MA.1THIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. HIS CHILDKEN WERE : i. Eliza', b. Feb. 29, 1828 ; d. July 2, 1828. ii. Martha E., b. June 10, 1829, at Conesus ; m. June 4, 1856, T. Wilbur Havens, residence, Ankeny, Polli Co., Iowa. Her children are : 1, LiU]f Havens, b. at Geneseo, N. Y. March 19, 1868 ; and d. Oct. 7, 1858 ; 2, Franklin H. Havens, b. March 15, 1860. iii. Charles M., b. March 17, 1832 in Conesus, N. Y. 71. iv. Henry, b. Sept. 9, 1834 in Conesus, N. Y. V. Franklin B., b. May 11, 1839 in Conesus, N. Y. ; m. April, 1864, Lillian Fuller at Jersey City. She d. May 1, 1865. vi. Mary L., b. March 31, 1841 at Conesus; m. Nov. 15, 1865 Andrew Kuder, residence South Livonia, Livingston Co., N. Y. Her children are : 1, Halcyon^ Kuder, b. at Gen- eseo, N. Y. Dec. 17, 1867; 2, Dwight H. Kuder, b. Nov. 17, 1874; 3, Katie A. Kuder, b. May 23, 1879. , vii. Benjamin F. ; one son Henry'. 44. Philo^ Hitchcock {Stephen'^, Samuel'^, Joseph^, EUaJcim^, Mat- thias'-) son of Stephen and Elizabeth (Sears) Hitchcock, was born in Sharon, Conn., Oct. 9, 1798. He married Dee. 29, 1834 Myra Winchester, who was born Oct. 11, 1799 and died Feb. 9, 1872. He d. Oct. 26, 1872, having removed to Sharon, Mich. The dates of birth of his children are not definitely known, but are all between 1835 and 1845. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Amariah', resides on his father's farm, containing 720 acres of line land at Grass Lake, Jackson Co., Mich, ii. Elizabeth. iii. Mary. 45. Homer** Hitchcock (Stephen^, Samuel^, Joseph^, EliaMm^, Mat- thias^) son of Stephen and Elizabeth (Sears) Hitchcock, was born at Sharon, Conn., April 24, 1805. He married Dec. 18, 1839, at Sharon, Rebecca Lowrey, she died Nov. 6, 1842, and he died March 7, 1875. Homer occupied the place where his father Stephen settled. The property is now in the possession of his daughters and the eldest lives there. FAMILY OF BLIAKIM. 33 HIS CHILDREN WEKE : i. Rebecca L.', b. March 17, 1841 in Soutli Amenia, N. Y. ; m. Oct. 18, 1865, Ezra R. Benton of Leedsville, Dutchess Co., N. Y. She has four children: 1, Lillian^ Benton; 2, Homer Benton ; 3, Bessie Benton ; 4, William Benton. ii. Sarah A., b. at Sharon, Conn., Sept. 17, 1842; m. Sept. 10, 1877, George B. Chapman, M. J), of Amenia Union, N. Y. She has one dau. ; Bebecca' Chapman. 46. Solomon* Hitchcock {Stephen^, Samuel''', Joseph^, Eliakim^, Matthias^) son of Stephen and Elizabeth (Sears) Hitchcock, was born at South Amenia, N. Y. Nov. 14, 1809. He married Nov. 30, 1841 Laura Coe of Livonia, N. Y. She was born at Paris, Oneida Co., N. Y. April 10, 1814. He was a farmer ; in 1831 he moved to Conesus Center, where he d. June 20, 1886. "He had gained by wisely directed agricultural industry, a good estate, and also gained a good position in social life by his generous deeds and genial manners." His child was i. S. Edwakd', b. Dec. 2, 1858 in Conesus, N. Y. 47. Amariah'^ Hitchcock {Stephen^, Samuel^, Joseph^, EliaMm^, Matthias^) son of Stephen and Elizabeth (Sears) Hitchcock, was born in South Amenia, N. Y., in 1816. He married in 1840 in Amenia Union, Eliza Winchester. He was a merchant at Amenia Union from 1840 to 1875, and Postmaster from 1840 to his death which occurred Oct. 22, 1886. He was probably the oldest Post- master in length of service in the United States. HIS children were : i. Sarah Eliza', b., 1842; d. 1874. ii. Homer, b. 1845. He is manager of one of the departments of Tobey and Booth's Pork Paclsing Establishment, Chicago, Ills. 72. iii. Charles, b. 1847; m. 1874, Sarah Lloyd. Iv. Edward Reed, b. 1850. V. Abbey Thompson, b. 1852 ; d. 1875. vi. Mary Winchester, b. 1862; d. 1876. 34 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. SEVENTH GENERATION AND CHILDEEN. 48. Harvey Rexfoed' Hitchcock [David^ , David^ , Thomas* , Sam- ueP, EUaJcim/', Matthias^) son of David and Sarah (Swan) Hitch- cock, was born in Great Barrington, Mass., March 13, 1800. He married Aug. 26, 1831, Rebecca Howard, who was born Dec. 2, 1808 at Owasco, N. Y. He died Aug. 29, 1855 on Molokai, Sand- wich Islands. He was a graduate of Williams College 1828, and of the Theological Seminary in 1831 ; was ordained at Auburn, Sept. 20, 1831, and sailed from New Bedford Nov. 26, 1831, arriv- ing at the Islands May, 1832. He was stationed at Molokai, and visited the United States in 1853 — 4. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. David^ H., b. Honolulu Aug. 29, 1832; m. Jan., 1837; Is a lawyer practising at Hilo. ii. H. R., b. July 22, 1835; m. May, 1837. Principal of the first High School or Seminary carried on by Missionaries for the benefit of the natives. He had no children, iii. Edward G.,b. Jan., 1837; m. April, 1862. Is a Sugar-planter, iv. Sarah D., b. Dec. 5, 1838; d. Dec. 18, 1838. 49. William P.'' Hitchcock {David^, David^, Thomas'^, Samuel?, Eliakim? Matthias^) son of David and Sarah (Swan) Hitchcock, was born in Great Barrington, Mass., Jan. 1.5, 1805. He married Sept. 14, 1830 at Montpelier, Vt., Louisa Rich, who was b. in Vermont, Oct. 14, 1806, and died in Iowa May 22, 1844. He married 2d, May 29, 1845 Almira Otis of N. Y. He was a mechanic, emigrated to Ohio in 1834, to Illinois in 1837, and to Iowa in 1840 where he was Deacon of the Congregational Church. His wife Louisa was deaf and dumb. He died Nov. 1, 1850 in Le Claire, Iowa. his children WERE: i. Sarah8, b. Aug. 21, 1831, at Calais, Vt. ; m. March 11, 1851, at Le Claire, Iowa to Charles Cleveland of N. Y., son of "Wm. Waterman Cleveland who was b. in Pittstown,,N. Y., Nov. 4, 1824 ; living in Nevada City, Cal. Her children are: 1, Edwin Otis" Cleveland, b. Oct. 16, 1852; d. Jan. FAMILY OF ELIAKIM. 35 31, 1854; 2, Clarence Lamson Cleveland, ^i. Feb. 21, 1854; d. Aug. 18, 1856; 3, Thomas Bussel Cleveland, b. Feb. 24, 1856; d. Sept. 19, 1883; 4, Albert Daily Cleveland, b. March 15, 1858; d. Sept. 7, 1862; 5, Charles Fremont Cleveland, b. Sept. 7, 1860 in Camanche, Iowa; residence, Nevada City, Cal. ; 6, Harriet Elizabeth Cleveland, b. March 20, 1864; 7, Clara Louisa Cleveland, b. March 10, 1866; 8, William Lincoln Cleveland, b. May 6, 1868 in Nevada City, Cal. 73. ii. "William W., b. June 1, 1833, at Calais, Vt. iii. Margaret, b. Oct. 18, 1835, at Columbus, Ohio; m. Feb. 22, 1855, at Camanche, Iowa to Jesse Daily of Va. iv. Samuel, b. Oct. 15, 1838, at "Warsaw, Ills.; m. in 1866 at Le Claire, Ibwa to Lizzie Eambo of that place. He is a Pilot on the Mississippi rivei-. No children. 74. V. Joseph B., b. Aug. 15, 1841. 50. ALLEjf B.'' Hitchcock {David^, Davicl^ , Thomas'*', Samuel^, Eli- akinv', Matthias'-) son of David and Sarah (Swan) Hitchcock, was born in Great Bavrington, Mass., March 20, 1814 ; he married July 4, 1841 Frances Hotchkiss, dau. of Elias Hotchkiss,of New Haven, Conn., who was b. Nov. 22, 1816 and d. in New Orleans, Feb. 21, 1876. He died in Moline, Ills. Dec. 15, 1873. He was a Home Missionary at Moline where he resided since 1844. HIS CHILDKBN WERE : i. Frances Allen^, b.May 4, 1842, in Davenport, Iowa; m. in 1866 Robert Lackey, residence. Oak Park, Ills, ii. "WiLHELMiNA, b. iu Davenport, Iowa, Oct. 27, 1844; m. John Holt of Moline, Ills. iii. Elizabeth Atwood, b. in Moline, May 23, 1853 ; m. Charles B. Heard; residence, Cherokee Co., Iowa. 51. Dakiel Harkisom'' Hitchcock {Jared^ , David^, Thomas'^, Sam- uel, EliaTci m^, Matthias^ ) son of Jared and Hann.'ih (Harrison) Hitch- cock, was born May 16, 1811. He married Sally Ann Shephard of Greenville, N. Y., who was born May 28, 1813, and died March 3, 1844. Daniel died at Conesville, N. Y. May 1, 1886. his children were : i. AMABETT^ b. Nov. 27, 1832 ; d. March 25, 1857. 36 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. ii. Hannah, b. April 7, 1836; m. Oct. 30, 1853, Ananias Smith. Their children were; 1, Melvin I. Smith^,.h. Jan. 3, 1856; m. Jan. 27, 1880 Annie Vantire; 2, David H. Smith, b. March 2, 1858; m. May 22, 1882, Libbie A. Kendricks; 3, Lydia F. Smith, b. May 19, 1861 ; m. Jan. 22, 1884, Charles A. Hunter. 75. iii. David S.,b. Nov. 10, 1838. iv. Alonzo, b. July 8, 1811 ; d. March 6, 1852. 52. Lucius'' Hitchcock {Amos^^ Jared^, Thomas^, SamueP, Elia- Mm', Matthias^) son of Amos and Maria (Hopkins) Hitchcock, was born Jan. 15, 1820, in Diuham, Green Co., N. Y. ; He married Marcli 9, 1845 in Westlow, Albany Co., N. Y., Susan Sweet, who was b. July 29, 182-2. HIS CHILDKEN WEBB : 76. 1. Albkbt D^, b. Sept. 13, 1846. ii. Maky Adblia, b. Feb. 7, 1849; m. April 11, 1867, Alexander Neish. iii. Charles Stewakt, b. Feb. 28, 1852. 53. Ja51es L.'' Hitchcock {Hiram^, Amos^, Samuel^ , SamueP, Elior hiw}, Matthias^) son of Hiram and Lucinda (Greenleaf ) Hitchcock was born June 10, 1«30, in Oriskany Falls, Oneida Co., New York. Hb married, Sept. 14, 1862, in P^dinburg, Portage Co., Ohio, Carrie M. Trumbull daughter of Robert and Margaret Trumbull. The fol- lowing account of James L. Hitchcock is an extract from the " Bio- graphical Record of Genesee, Lapeer and Tuscola Counties, Mich." "The business circles of Tuscola Co. acknowledge a worthy rep- resentative in the subject of this notice, who is a hardware merchant in Cass City. He came to tliis place about twenty years ago and by his honest dealings has gained a large trade and what is better still has won the esteem of all with whom he has come in contact. It is to such as he that the county is indebted for its present high standing among other counties of Michigan, for it has ever been his aim to promote by his influence and means all enterprises calculated to develop the resources of the community. When Mr. Hitchcock became of age he learned the tinsmith trade of his uncle. Sept. 10. 1858 he purchased from the government FAMILY OF ELIAKIM. 37 120 acres in Tuscola Co. ; moving on his laud lie built a log cabin which he covered temporarily with sheet iron (this he afterwards made into camp kettles and sold to the Indians.) He was the pioneer hardware man in Central and Northern Tuscola, his shop being located in a dense forest, which abounded in bears, deer, wolves and other wild animals. He built the first frame house in miles around and manufactured tinware and other goods in his line such as Indians and the few white settlers required. The manufacturing of those goods occupied his evenings and rainy days while in pleasant weather he was busily engaged in improving his place. After he was married his wife taught school two years in Tuscola Co., walk- ing two miles to and from school both night and morning. March, 1864, Mr. Hitchcock moved to Wahjamega, erected a store and res- idence and while he worked at his trade his wife acted as clerk. Sept., 1872 he removed to Cass City where he has since resided. Since Mr. Hitchcock came to Cass City he has contributed materially to its welfare. In his political views Mr. Hitchcock is a staunch Eepublican, and has held the ofHee of Justice of the Peace, Road Commissioner, School Inspector of Dayton Township as well as Treasurer of Cass City. Through many of the early days of his business here he was obliged to haul his goods from Saginaw to this point which made his work heavy indeed, however he has lived to enjoy the result of the arduous toil of former years." HIS CHILDKEN ARE : i. Gbokgb v., b. Nov. 16, 1864, in Dayton, Mich. ii. Amos A., b. Oct. 31, 1867, in Wahjamega, Mich, iii. Caerie E., b. July 6, 1870, in Wahjamega. iv. Thomas, b. Sept. 15, 1873; d. in infaucy. V. iKis, b. Oct. 1, 1880. 54. Platt' Hitchcock (Jbsep7i', Jb/m^, EliaMm*', JoJin^, Eliakim^, Matthias'-) sou of Joseph and Hannah (Piatt) Hitchcock, was born July 14, 1804, at Wilkesbarre, Pa. He married July 24, 1827 a;t Forty Fort, Wyoming Valley, Sarah McVicar. He died May 3, 1878 at Lock Haven, Pa. He was in the Mercantile and Lumber business though a tanner by trade. He was County Treasurer of Luzerne and Clinton County. Politically he was, like his father, a 38 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. Jeffersonian Democrat, and in religious connection a Methodist. " The man cannot be found who ever breathed a suspicion or doubt of the integrity of Piatt Hitchcock." HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Joseph M^, b. June 11, 1828, in Wyoming Valley, Pa. ; d. Nov. 11, 1855. ii. PiiEDB J., b. April 24, 1832. . iii. Hannah, b. June 2, 1834; m. Deo. 26, 1855 Charles G. Stevens of Mass. Is living in Scranton, Pa. iv. Martha Ann, b. Jan. 8, 1837; cl. at Kingston, Pa., March 27, 1848. V. George Peck, b. Dec. 10, 1839; cl. Aug. 7, 1840 at Kingston, Pa. vi. James McVicae, b. April 14, 1841; cl. May 14, 1848 at Lock Haven, Pa. vii. Sarah Elizabeth, b. March 6, 1843; m. 1876 Thomas More Renow of Clinton Co., N. Y. viii. Mary Amanda, b. April 3, 1845 ; d. July 8, 1864. ix. Frances Amelia, b. May 25, 1849 ; m. July, 1868, Frank Young of Bloomsbury, N. J. X. Laura Virginia, b. Feb. 27, 1853 ; m. Sept. 30, 1880, Robert Laurence of Lewiston, Pa. 5ft.. Hiram'' Hitchcock {Joseph^, Jolm^ , Miakim'^, JoJin^, EliaMm', Matthias^) sou of Joseph and Hannah (Piatt) Hitchcock was born at Wilkesbarre, Pa. July4, 1808. He married April 1, 1828 Lucia Bur- gess at ForkstowQ, Pa. He died Feb. 13, 1885 at Forkstown. Hiram was an architect and builder, who during his life built a num- ber of bridges across the Susquehanna river and its tributaries, some of which are still standing. He was much esteemed by the citizens of Wyoming Co., where he spent the most of his years; and after filling various positions of trust in the tovvnship of Forkstown, he was honored with that of County Treasurer, which place he filled ia a manner acceptable to both political parties. his children were : i. Dennis^. ii. Chapman, iii. Thomas. iv. John. V. Julia. vi. Wesley. FAMILY OF ELIAKIM. 39 56. Lyman'' Hitchcock {Remembrance'^, John^, Eliakim^, John', Eliakim? , Matthias^) son of Remembrance and Eunice (Allen) Hitch- cock, was born Feb. 9, 1796. He married Dec, 1817, Parthena Weed, daughter of Amasa Weed. She was born Oct. 16, 1791 and died Nov. 11, 1874. Lyman resided a few years in Rutland, but most of his married life in Chittenden. He died in Pittsford, Jan. 6, 1846. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 77. i. Caklos A^, b. Nov. 2, 1820. ii. OSCAK F. W., b. July 19, 1824; d.'Jan. 10, 1835. ill. Makcds, b. June, 1831; m. Julia A. Wood, iv. Amasa W., b. .Tan. 19, 1826; d. Feb. 6, 1826. 57. Ira'' Hitchcock {Remembrance^, Jolin^, Eliakim''', JoJin^, JElia- kim^, Matthias') son of Remembrance and Eunice (Allen) I-Iitchcock, was born June, 1801. He married 1st, 1827, Abigail daughter of Jacob Leonard. She died in the fall of 1844. He married 2d, Elizabeth Ray. He died Dec. 7, 1870. He lived in Hitchcockville in the limits of Pittsford, Vt. HIS CHLLDIIEN WERE : 78. i. Charles A«., b. June 22, 1827. ii. Eliza, b. June, 1834; m. Jerry Whitney, ill. George, baptized Sept., 1854. 58. Henry'' Hitchcock {Remembrance^, John^ , Eliakim'', John', Eliakim^, Matthias') son of Remembrance andEunice (Allen) Hitch- cock, was born in Pittsford, Vt., Aug. 22, 1805. He married June 23, 1837 in Plampton, N. Y., Hannah Lucy Hulett. She was born in Hampton, N. Y. July 4, 1817; daughter of Mason and Abigail (Andrews) Hulett, and died Jan. 28, 1892 in Rutland, Vt. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Louisa Maria^, b. May 15, 1838 at Rutland, Vt. ; d. Jan. 19, 1839. ii. Henry Remembrance, b. March 18, 1841 ; d. April 18, 1841. iii. Abigail Jane, b. May 3, 1843 in Clarendon Springs, Vt. ; m. 40 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. in Clarendon, Yt., Feb. 15, 1866, Horace Hoxie Dyer, who was b. April 2, 1820, son of Edward and Hannah (Hoxie) '' Dyer. She has one son, Horace Edward?, b. April 16, 1870; m. Dec. 6, 1893, Lillian Hasler of New York City. iv. Henry Remembrance, b. Sept. 16, 1847; d. Oct. 6, 1847. V. Louisa Amelia, b. Oct. 28, 1848. 59. Thomas Allen'' Hitchcock {Remembrance'^, John^, EUakim*, John^, EliaMm^, Matthias^) son of Remembrance and Eunice (Allen) Hitchcock, was born Oct. 22, 1806 in Pittsford, Vt. He married Sept. 12, 1827 Azubah Kellogg of Pittsford, Vt. She was daughter of Amos and Lucretia (Harwood) Kellogg and was born Aug. 22, 1805. He married 2d, Aug. 29, 1830 Almeua Pennock. He died in Pittsford, Vt. April 3, 1886. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Francis Allen', b. June 24, 1828 in Rutland, Vt. ; m. Feb. 10, 1854 Harriet Fontaine of Chicago. Had no children, ii. Julia Annette, b. July 8, 1831 in Rutland, Vt. ; m. Dec. 28, 1854 Calixta Commette. She has one daughter, Ella Azubah? Commette, b. Sept. 19, 1855. 60. Joseph'' Hitchcock ( Chapman'^ , Jolm^ , EUakim^, JoJm', EliaMm', Matthias^) son of Chapman and Chrissey (Hill) Hitchcock, was born in Pittsford, Vt., March 12, 1802. He married June 2,1833 Eliza daughter of Aaron Wright of Hanover, N. H. " He removed soon after his marriage to Fredericktown, Ohio, where he was successful in business and a leading man in the place, president of the village Lyceum, one of the trustees of the town Academy, and an organ- izer and promoter of the 1st Congregational Church. Through the perusal of Mr. Finney's theological writings, he became interested in Oberlin College, where his two boys were eventually sent." He died Nov. 16, 1842 in Fredericktown, Ohio. his children were : 79. i. Henry CHAPMAN^ b. July 9, 1834. ii. Joseph Edward, b. Dec. 20, 1838. Died young, lii. Charles Edson, b. Dec. 20, 1838. Died young, iv. Joseph Bdson, b. May 6, 1841 ; entered college at Oberlin, but left in his Junior year for the University of London, 80. i. 81. ii. iii. iv. FAMILY OF ELIAKIM. 41 Eng., where he spent three years giving special attention to the ancient classics. He then returned to this country, became a journalist, and has since served on the staff of various daily newspapers in Cleveland, Detroit and New Yorli City. 61. Amos'' Hitchcock {Chapman^, Joliyi^, EliaMm*, John^, Elia- kim^, Matthias^) son of Chapman and Chrissey (Hill) Hitchcock, was born in Pittsford, Vt. Oct. 27, 1803. He married Sept. 4, 1838 Elizabeth Harwood, who was born in Hartford, Vt. Jan. 29, 1814 and died Aug. 24, 1882. Amos died Sept. 3, 1852 in Pittsford, Vt. HIS CHILDREN WEKE : Erwine Van Nbss', b. Aug. 19, 1841; m. July, 1864. Elisha Pike, b. June 22, 1845. Geoege Hill, b. Oct. 27, 1849; d. Aug. 3, 1862. Mary Elizabeth, b. Nov. 24, 1852; d. July 15, 1862. 62. Charles''' Hitchcock {Chapman^, John^, Eliakim^, John', Elia- Tcim^, Matthias^) son of Chapman and Chrissey (Hill) Hitchcock, was born March 24, 1822. He married Nov. 7, 1848 Sarah J. Merrill, daughter of Henry "W. and Abigail (Hitchcock) Merrill, who was born in "West Eutland, July 13, 1823, now living in Pittsford, Vt. his children were : i. Saeah^, b. July 26, 1853; d. Aug. 17, 1853. ii. Merrill, b. Nov. 20, 1854. Graduated at Middletown, Ct. ; m. Aug. 15, 1883, Clara Ida Bemis, who was b. April 10, 1858. iii. Ernest, b. Dec. 1, 1866. Graduated at Middletown, Ct. Was m. Nov. 6, 1883 to Caroline Ann Curtis. 63. Daniel Roosevelt'' Hitchcock (Daniel M.,^ Stephen^. Joseph^, Joseph,'^ Eliakim'^, Matthias^) son of Daniel M. and Mrs. Sarah (Van Roosevelt) Hitchcock, was born Aug. 15, 1811, in New York. He married April 22, 1833, Mary Anne Howard daughter of Maj. George Howard and Sarah Trumbull his wife of Windsor, Conn. ; she died Sept. 2, 1875 when he married 2d, Dec. 27, 1886, Julia 42 DESCENDANTS OF ItATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. Trumbull Howard, sister of his first wife and widow of Dr. James Harcourt, she died in 1890 and he died March 31, 1891. HIS CHILDREN WERE: i. HowAKD«, b. Sept. 19, 1834; d. July 18, 1835. 82. ii. Daniel, h. Feb. 2, 1837; m. Geoigiana Blake. 83. iii. Gbokge Howahd, b. Dec. 24, 1838. 84. 'it. James Eoosevelt, b. March 23, 1841. V. Saeah Howard, b. May 3, 1843; d. Sept. 16, 1861. 85. vl. William, b. April 6, 1846. vii. .ToiiN Ernest, b. Aug. 21, 1847; d. Aug. 29, 1848. viii. Mary Howard, b. March 28, 1849 ; d. Aug. 4, 1878. ix. Annb Howard, b. July 25, 1850; d. Deo. 24, 1883. X. Jacob Wood, b. May 24, 1852; m. Dec. 27, 1882, Helen Ann Brown, they have one dau. Natalie Roosevelt', b. Nov. 22, 1883. xi. Julia Adalaidb, b. Nov. 24, 1853. xii. Eugenia Amenda, b. Sept. 13, 1855 ; m. Nov. 6, 1878, Alfred D. McLure; her children are: :|., Norman BooseveW Mc Lure b. July 25, 1882; d. March 15, 1883; 2, WinifredPat- ton Mc Lure, b. Jan. 21, 1884; 3, Charles Lorenzo Mc Lure, b. Sept. 6, 1888. 64. George Brewer' Hitchcock {John^, Thomas^, John*, Joseph', Eliakim^, Matthias^) son of John and Electa (Hall) Hitchcock, was born May 28, 1824. He married June 18, 1853 Helen Munro Hall. Address, 1010 Powell St., San Francisco, Cal. his children were : i. Helen Munro', b. April 14, 1854; d. April 15, 1854. ii. Helen Munro, b. July 3, 1865. iil. Grace Baldwin, b. May 13, 1860. iv. John Lindsly, b. March 21, 1864. 65. Clinton'' Hitchcock (John'^, Thomas^, John*, Joseph', Elia- kim^, Matthias^) son of John and Electa (Hall) Hitchcock, was born in Greenwich, Conn., Jan. 1, 18iG. He married June 12, 1851, Julia Ann Scribuer. his children were : i. Kate Lindsly^, b. Marcli 7, 1S56. ii. Caroline, b. Aujr. 17, 1858. iii. Bessie Hawley, b. Jan. 6, 1860. FAMILY OF ELIAKIM. iS- 66. Gilbf.rt'' Hitchcock (EUsJia B.^, Samuel^, Samuel'^, Josepli^^ Eliakimr, Matthias^) son of Elisha B. and Christine (Spoor) Hitch- cock, was born May 13, 1819. He married Feb. 11, 1848 Jane Laskey. He died Oct. 30, 1862. He was a farmer living in Toledo,. Ohio. HIS CHILDKBN WERE : Caeoline'. ii. GOBDON. iii. Lauka. iv. Mary. V. Cora. 67. James'' Hitchcock {Elisha, B.^, Samuel^, Samuel*, Joseph^, Elia- Mm^, Matthias^) Son of Elisha B. and Christine (Spoor) Hitchcock,, was born Feb. 12, 1825. He married April 11, 18.59 Learny Ann. Lewis. He is a teacher in Willette, Monroe Co., Mich. HIS OHrLDKEN WERE : ' 1. Chester', b. Jan. 3, 1861. ii. Charles, b. Mai-ch 3, 1866. 68. Elisha B.'' Hitchcock {Elisha B.^, Samuel^, Samuel'^, Joseph^, Eliakim^, Matthias^) son of Elisha B. and Christine (Spoor) Hitch- cock, was born March 10, 1831. He married Oct. 23, 1871 Mary J.. Carey. He was a farmer and soldier of West Toledo, Ohio. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Leroy C. ii. Earl Y. iii. Jessie E., John M.'', Hctchcock {Elisha B.^, Samuel^, Samuel*, Joseph^, Eliakim^, Matthias^) son of Elisha B. and Christine (Spoor) Hitch- cock, was born Sept. 2, 1833. He married April 11, 1871 Fanny Crane. Address is Chicago, Ills. -44 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. HIS CHILDKEN WERE : i. William'. ii. Fkbd. iii. Ethel. 70. Thomas P.'', Rixchcock {Elislia B.^, Samuel^, Samuel*^, Joseph', .Miakini', Matthias^) soa of Elisha B. and Christine (Spoor) Hitch- cock, was born Jan. 10, 1842. He macried May 5, 1864 Jane Quelah. He is a teacher in Toledo, Ohio. HIS CHILDREN WERE: i. Pearl'. ii. Omer. ill. Edith. 71. Heney'' Hitchcock {Hector'^, Stephen^, Samuel^, Joseph^, Elia- Mm?, Matthias^) son of Hector and Mary (Loomis) Hitchcock, was born in Conesus, N. Y., Sept. 9, 1834. He married May 15, 1859, Cordelia J. Hall. He is a farmer in Lyons, Ionia Co., Mich. his children were ; i. Gbokgb Edward', b. Sept. 13, 1860 at Lyons, Mich. Ii. Homer, b. April 19, 1865. iii. Mary. 72. Charles' Hitchcock {Amariah'^, Stephen^, Samuel'^, Joseph', EliaMm?, Matthias^) son of Amaiiah and Eliza ("Winchester) Hitch- -cock, was born in 1847 in Amenia Union, N. Y. He married in Pitts- burg, Pa., in 1874, Sarah Lloyd. He is superintendent of Hay and Orain P. C. Stock Yard at Pittsburg, Pa. his children were : i. Edward Lloyd', b. 1875. ii. Charles, jR.,b. 1877. iii. Mary Lloyd, b. May 21, 1884 at Pittsburg, Pa. FAMILY OP ELIAKIM. 45- EIGHTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. 73. William W.^ Hitchcock (William P.'', David^, David^, Thomas'^, Samuel^, EliaMm^, Matthias^) sou of William P. and Louisa (Rich) Hitchcock, was born June 1, 1833 at Calais, Vt. He- married May 8, 1872 Mattie Kirkham of Nevada City, Cal. He died Feb. 24, 1883, at Blue Tent, Cal. A blacksmith and afterwards- a miner, he emigrated to California in 1861. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. IDA^ b. Dec. 24, 1872. ii. Lena, b. April 18, 1875. 74. Joseph B.^ Hitchcock { William P. "^ , David'^,David^, Thomas*,. Samuel^ ,Uliakim^ , Matthias^) son of William P. and Louisa (Rich) Hitchcock, was boru Aug. 15, 1841 in Fairfield, Iowa. He married at Nevada City, Cal., Aug. 11, 1870, Rebecca Sears of Fremont, Ohio, who was born in Fremont, April 2, 1849. He emigrated to- California in 1862, and is superintendent of mines. HIS children were : i. JBSSB^ b. Sept. 23, 1874, in Nevada City, Cal. ii. Elmer, b. July 31, 1876, in Nevada City, Cal. iii. LuBRA, b. Oct. 19, 1879, at Round Mountain, Cal. iv. William W., b. Nov. 20, 1881, at Round Mountain, Cal. V. Almeda E., b. June 21, 1883, in Nevada City, Cal. 75. David S.^ Hitchcock (Daniel Harrison'', Jared^, David^,. Thomas'*, SamueP, Elidkim^, Matthias''-) son of Daniel Harrison and Sally Ann (Shepherd) Hitchcock, was born Nov. 10, 1838. He married Aug. 6, 1861 Sally I. Clark. HIS children WERE : i. Charles A.', b. July 2, 1862; m. Peb. 15, 1883, Louisa Ober- ine. ii. Ombr S., b. March 2, 1867; m. March 31, 1885, Lillie Pelham iii. Flotd, b. Jan. 5, 1877. iv. Perry, b. April 2, 1879. 46 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. 76. Albert D.^ Hitchcock {Lucius'^, Amos^, Jared^, Thomas*, Samuel,^ EliaMm^, Matthias''-) son of Lucius and Susan (Swett) Hitchcock, was born Sept. 13, 1846 in Franklin, N. Y. Married June 17, 1869, Mary Raymond of Franklin, N. Y. She was born in Franklin, Sept. 1, 1846. THEIR CHILDREN WERE : i. William R.^, b. April 7, 1870. ii. Ellen E., b. Dec. 28, 1871. iii. Jessica May, b. Sept. 21, 1874. iv. Albert L., b. Aug. 19, 1877. 77. Carlos A.^ Hitchcock {Lyman^ , Remembrance^, John^, Elia- Mm*, John^, Eliakim^, Matthias''-) son of Lyman and Parthena (Weed) Hitchcock, was born in Pittsford, Vt., Nov. 2, 1820. He married March 9, 1859, Mrs. Caroline Hall Tottingham, who was born in Chittenden, Vt., July 25, 1820 and died in Pittsford, Vt., June 8, 1885. Carlos was for several years constable and tax col- lector and member of the General Assembly of the State of Ver- mont. He had one son, 1. Carlos Frederick', b. Nov. 10, 1860; d. May 15, 1876. 78. Charles A.^ Hitchcock {Ira"^ , Bemembrance'^ , John^ , Eliakim* , John^ , Eliakim^, Matthias') son of Ira and Abigail (Leonard) Hitchcock, was born in Pittsford, Vt., Jane 22, 1827. He married Nov. 10, 1859, Laura A. Rice of Rutland, who was born Aug. 8, 1839. his children were : i. "William G.', b. Jan. 12, 1862. ii. Albert M., b. Jan. 11, 1864. iii. Abigail M., b. Aug. 28, 1866. iv. Charles L., b. Jan. 2, 1870. FAMILY OF ELIAKIM. 47 79. Henry Chapman^ Hitchcock {Joseph"^, Chapman^, John^, Eliakim,'^ John^, Eliakim^, Matthias''-) son of Joseph and Eliza (Wright) Hitchcoclc, was born July 9, 1834. He married in Fred- erictown, Wis., June 26, 1862, Mary Lanrette, dau. of Judge Josiah Harris of North Amherst, Ohio. He graduated from Oberlin College in 1856 ; during his college days was much of a politician going as delegate from the 14th Ohio district to the Philadelphia Convention that nominated Fremont and Dayton for President and Vice-President of the United States ; grad. from Oberlin Theological Seminary in 1859 ; spent a fourth year in the Theological School at Andover, Mass. He was ordained to the Ministry Dec. 12, 1860; was pastor for nine years in Amherst, Ohio, for ten years in Wiscon- sin, first in Kenosha, then at the Hanover St. church, Milwaukee. He was later pastor of the Day St. church at Soraerville, Mass., where he began his ministry in Dec, 1882. Besides his regular pastoral duties, he has contributed to religious and political newspapers and magazines, lectured on various educational and literary occasions, and has published a number of sermons. He died May 5, 1893 in Somerville, Mass. HIS CHILDREN WEKE : i. Edwin Harris', b. July 28, 1863; cl. April 1, 1870, in North Amherst, Ohio. ii. Frank Harry, b. Oct. 5, 1867, in North Amherst, Ohio, iii. Maey Presoott, b. July 31, 1870, in Kenosha, Wis. iv. Grace Anna, b. Aug. 21, 1872, in Kenoslia, Wis. V. Albert Harms, b. Dec. 7, 1876; cl. Feb. 1, 1877. 80. Eewin Van Ness^ Hitchcock (Amos'' , Ohapvian^, John^, Elia- kim^, John^, EUakim^, Matthias''-) son of Amos and Elizabeth (Harwood) Hitchcock, was born Aug. 19, 1841. He married July, 1864, Maria Louise Durand, who was born July, 1846. They were married in New Orleans, La. He left Middlebury College to enter the army, was first Lieut, and then Capt. of Company B., 7th Ver- mont Volunteers. After the war he went to Paris as correspondent for American journals. During the siege of Paris in 1870, his wife and child were in Paris while he was in Belgium. After the siege he sailed with his family for South America, but died at sea, and was buried at sea, April 19, 1874. 48 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Mary Pauline', b. April 3, 1865, in Pittsforcl, Vt. ii. Beatrice, b. April 16, 1870, in Paris, France. 81. Elisha Pike^ Hitchcock {Amos'^, Chapman^, John^, Eliakim*, John^ , Eliakim^ , Matthias^ ,) son of Amos and Elizabeth (Harwood) Hitchcock, was born in Pittsford, Vt., June 22, 1845. He married June 27, 1866, Susan Ida Porter, who was born in Middlebury, Vt., Jan. 1, 1848. He had a military education and was somewhat active in the war of the Rebellion, and had command of the Pittsford Home Guards. He and his wife are teachers in the Pittsford Academy, Pittsford, Vt. HIS children were : i. Mary ELIZABETH^ b. April 2i, 1867. ii. George Porter, b. May i, 1868. iii, ViDA Maude, b. May 1, 1869 ; d. Aug. 14, 1869. iv. Erwin Van Ness, b. Sept. 20, 1872. V. Prank Lauren, b. March 6, 1875. 82. Daniel* Hitchcock (Daniel B.'^ , Daniel M.^ , Stephen^ ^ Joseph*', Joseph^, Eliakim^, Matthias''-) son of Daniel Roosevelt and Mary Ann Howard, was born Feb. 2, 1837. He married Feb. 24, 1863, Georgiana Blake. He died Dec. 26, 1882. He was Lieut, in the war of the Rebellion and with Gen. Custer in his raid round Rich- mond, New Orleans, etc. HIS children were : i. Charlotte Deforest', b. Dec. 19, 1863; m. Nov. 22,1887, Charles Francis Kelly, ii. Nathaniel Howard, b. Jan. 19, 1872. 83. George Howard* Hitchcock {Daniel B.'^ , Daniel M.^, Stephen^, Joseph''', Joseph^, Eliakim^, Matthias''-) son of Daniel Rooseveltand Mary Anne (Howard) Hitchcock, was born Dec. 24, 1838. He married May 6, 1863 Mary A. Field. Was Lieut. Col. in the 146th Regt. N. Y. stationed at Bachelor's Creek, outpost of Newbern, N. FAMILY OF ELIAKIM. 49 C. He repulsed the attack onNewbern, Feb. 1, made by Gen. Hill, for which he was brevetted Brig. Gen. by Congress. HIS CHILDKEN WERE: i. Bertha', b. Oct. 11, 1864; m. C. Livingston Bostwick, March 28, 1887 and lias one dan. Lina Perry Bostwick^", b. Oct. 7, 1887. ii. Clara Halsey, b. May 1, 1866. iii. Julia Davis, b. Feb. 13, 1869. iv. Sarah, b. Oct. 11, 1870. V. George Howard, b. Sept. 19, 1873. vi. Mary Howard, b. Nov. 25, 1875. vii. Margaret, b. April 27, 1877. viii. Francis Folger, b. May 2, 1879. 84. James Roosevelt^ Hitchcock (Daniel B."^, Daniel M. ^ , Stephen^ , Joseph^, Joseph^, Elidkim^, Matthias'^) son of Daniel R. and Mary Anne (Howard) Hitchcock, was born March 23, 1841. He married June 12, 1866, Mary Ella Brown. He died April 12, 1878. He was Col. of 9thRegt. New York State National Guards. He was in command in Albany and received much praise from the Governor and others for successfully quelling railroad riots without firing a gun. He died of inflammation of the brain, contracted at that time. his children were : i. Alice', b. June 22, 1867. ii. Wilbur Kirby, b. Dec. 31, 1871. 85. William* Hitchcock {Daniel B.,'' Daniel M.^, Stephen^, Jo- seph*, Joseph^, EliaJcim^, Matthias^) son of Daniel Roosevelt and Mary Anne (Howard) Hitchcock, was born April 6, 1846. He mar- ried April 13, 1867, Annie P. Valentine. his children were : i. William Valentine', b. July 23, 1870. ii. Edward Parker, b. Aug. 28, 1872. iii. Harriet Louise, b. Aug. 1, 1874. DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK— BRANCH II. 80. Nathaniel^ Hitchcock {Matthias^) son of Matthias and Eliza- beth Hitchcock of New Haven, Conn., was born, probably in New Haven. He married Jan. 18, 1670, Elizabeth Moss, daughter of John Moss. She was born in New Haven Oct. 3, 1652. Besides his homestead in New Haven town he held land at the South End and in Foxing, as we find record : " Nathaniel Hitchcock having been iu quiet possession at South End Neck ' of lands,' doth now record them to himself." One lot adjoined Eliakim Hitchcock's land, and we read, " Nathaniel Hitchcock has been in quiet possession for many years past, this 17th day of September, 1683." He died in East Haven. The inventory of his estate was taken March 22, 1699. It included " the homestead, land and meadow at town, valued at £200, the South End farme, and woodland at Foxing valued at £300." His widow died about 1706. Her will was dated Sept. 5, 1706, and admitted to Probate the first Monday in June, 1707. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Elizabeth', b. March 17, 1672 ; m. Bishop aud had son John''. She d. before 1731. A New Haven record shows deed " March 16, 1731—2, John Bishop of Guilford to Iiis uncle John Hitchcock of New Haven all the right to property of his mother Elizabeth of Guilford deceased, daughter of Elizabeth Hitchcock of New Haven, deceased, which he or other heirs of his mother might have from his Grandmother Elizabeth Hitchcock." 87. ii. Nathaniel, b. July 28, 1678 ; m. Rebecca Morris. 88. iii. Abiah, (i. e. Abigail) b. Oct. 26, 1680; m. Samuel Peck. 89. iv. John, b. Jan. 28, 1685; m. 1st, Mary Thompson. 90. V. Ebbnezer, b. April 9, 1689; m. Anna Perkins. vi. Mary, b. Jan. 20, 1692; ra. Aug. 1, 1710, Samuel Bassett son of Samuel and Mary. She d. before 1732 — 3, as appears from New Haven record: "March 5, 1732 — 3, Samuel Bassett of New Haven to his brother-in-law John Hitch- cock all right and title belonging to his first wife Mary or to her children in the estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Hitchcock." FAMILY OF NATHANIEL. 51 THIRD GENERATION AND CHILDREN. 87. Nathaniel" Hitchcock (IfathanieP, Matthias^) son of Nathaniel and Elizabeth (Moss) Hitchcock, was born in East Haven, Conn., July 28, 1678. He married Dec. 23, 1702, Rebecca Morris, daugh- ter of Eleazer and Anna Morris, born at East Haven, July 20, 1682. He settled at South End Neck, as appears in New Haven records, Vol. 4th : "Agreement between John Thompson, Thomas Hitch- cock (son of Eliakim) John Dennison, Nathaniel Hitchcock and Samuel Smith, proprietors of South End Neck, to lay out all said land in equal proportion : each one to have all he now possesses and improves. What any one wants, to be equal to any other in what he now possesses as taken up by first proprietors of said neck, shall be made up to him in 1st or 2d division of land." Nathaniel Hitch- cock died Dec. 5, 1726. His widow Rebecca was appointed guardian of the minor children July 2, 1729. She died in 1729. The follow- ing New Haven record is of interest here as grouping the children of this family and showing the locality of the homestead and also the various residences of the children at this later date. " Feb. 27, 1747 — 8, Nathaniel Hitchcock of Farmington, Hartford Co., Ben- jamin Hitchcock of Woodbury, Fairfield .Co. and Daniel, Caleb, James, Rebecca, Jr. and Elizabeth Hitchcock of New Haven, for valuable consideration received by them of Stephen Hitchcock of New Haven, quit claim to him their right to dwelling house and land on which it is, which was their father Nathaniel Hitchcock's, late deceased, at South End Neck." The children of Nathaniel and Rebecca were : Jambs'*, b. Dec. 5, 1703 ; m. Elizabeth Ray. Nathaniel, b. Dec. 16, 1705 ; m, Elizabeth Mansfield. Daniel, b. April 17, 1708; m. Abigail Chedsey. Caleb, b. Sept. 2, 1712; m. Isabell Goodsell. Benjamin, b. Aug. 22, 1715; m. Elizabeth Averett. Ebbecoa, b. March 28, 1718; m. Jan. 27, 1750—1, Daniel Leak. Elizabeth, b. Aug. 10, 1721 ; m. Daniel Augur. Stephen, b. July 6 or 26, 1724; m. Sarah Leak. 91. i. 92. ii. 93. iii. 94. Iv. 95. V. vi. vii. 96. viii. 52 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH II. Abiah^ (i. e. Abigail) Hitchcock, {NathanieV Matthias^) daugh- ter of Nathaniel and Elizabeth (Moss) Hitchcock, bom Oct. 26, 1680; married Dec. 3, 1703, Samuel Peck son of Joseph Peck and Sarah -Ailing. New Haven records give this release: "Jan. 25, 1730 — 1, Samuel Peck of New Haven and Abigail his present wife, who was formerly Abigail Hitchcock, to John Hitchcock their brother, their right to certain land laid out to Mrs. Elizabeth Hitch- cock." The children of Abiah (Hitchcock) Peck were : 1. Sarali\ b. March 21, 1705. 2. Samuel, b. Oct. 9, 1708. 3. Timothy, b. April 6, 1711. 4. Amos, b. Jan. 29, 1712—3. 5. Elizabeth, b. Oct. 27, 1714. 6. Mary, b. Feb. 2, 1715—6. 7. Moses, h. Nov. 19, 1717. 8. Abigail, b. Nov. 2, 1719. 9. Roger, b. Jane 13, 1721. 89. JoHN^ Hitchcock {Nathaniel^ , Matthias^) son of Nathaniel and Elizabeth (Moss) Hitchcock, was born in East Haven, Conn., Jan. 28, 1685. He married 1st, Mary Thompson, daughter of Stephen, March 4, 1707— 8. She died Feb. 27, 1708—9. He married 2d, May 29, 1711, Abiah Bassett. He was a member of the Legislature seventeen sessions from 1739- — 1747. He wasDeaconof the Istchurch of New Haven from 1742 — 1753. His tomb stone is to be found in the Grove St. Cemetery, where it was placed when removed from the center church yard. A catalogue of the stones removed says: " Dea. John, son of Nathaniel and Elizabeth (Moss) Hitchcock.'' He died Oct. 14, 1753 in New Haven. The will of Abiah, widow of John, was admitted to Probate, June 7, 1758. New Haven records say that she died " Oct. 14, 1760." (?) She gives to her sons John, Samuel, Amos and Joseph each five shillings lawful money ; the Bible to Joseph, (tradition says this was the old English Bible,) the rest of her property to be divided among her daughters. Amos was sole executor. THEIR CHILDREN WERE : 97. i. J0HN^ b. Jan. 1, 1708—9; m. Esther Ford. 98. li. Mary, b. March 6, 1712; m. James Peck. FAMILY OF NATHANIEL. 53 99. iii, SAJirKL, b. Nov. 5, 1713; m. Mary Perkins. iv. Abiah, b. Aug. 6, 1715 ; m. Feb. 22, 1737—8, John Ailing, Jr. 100. V. Joseph, b. Feb. 13, 1717; m. Hannali Ball. vi. Thankful, b. Feb. 9, 1719; not mentioned in either her father's or mother's will, vii. Sarah. ,b. Feb. 20, 1721 ; m. April 2, 1741, Enos Thompson, viii. Abigail, b. Sept. 2, 1722; m. Nov. 24, 1743, Wm. Scott. 101. ix. Amos, b. Jnne 12, 1724; m. Dorcas Foote. X. Comfort, mentioned in the mother's will but not in her father's. 90. Ebenezek^ Hitchcock (NathanieP, Matthias^) son of Nathaniel and Elizabeth (Moss) Hitchcock, was born in East Haven, Conn., April 9, 1689. He married June 25, 1711, Anna Perkins. He owned land in Milford, Conn., but lived in Amity Parish, New Haven. From New Haven town records "Feb. 3, 1721," we learn that, " Jolm Hitchcock, farmer, and his brother Ebeuezer Hitch- cock, taylor, exchanged lands which had ' belonged to our Mother Elizabeth deceased,' Ebenezer took that which lay near the Milford line." His estate was appraised Feb. 16, 1726 — 7, at which time his children were all minors. His widow Anna died in Nov., 1757. his children were : i. TlMOTHY% b. Aug. 20, 1713; d. unm. July, 1740. April 3, 1749 an agreement was made " as to division of land of Timothy Hitchcock of New Haven, deceased, being land set off to him in estate of his father Ebenezer." This land was divided between his brothers, Ebenezer, Jona- than and Joseph and his sister Anne, the wife of John Russell. Joseph, b. before 1717; m. Abigail Bishop. Ebenezer, b. , 1717; m. Rebekah Thomas. Jonathan, b. Jan. 12, 1724; in. Abigail Beecher. Anne, b. ; m. John Russell, May 13, 1736. 102. ii. 103. iii. 104. iv. V. 54 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH II. FOURTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. 91. Janes'* Hitchcock {NatlianieV, NathanieP, Matthias^) son of Nathaniel and Rebecca (Morris) Hitchcock, was born at " South End Neck," New Haven, Conn., Dec. 6, 1703. He married in 1721, Elizabeth Ray. He died in 1729. His widow, June 14, 1729, was appointed administrator on his estate, and also guardian to the minor child James. She afterward married Caleb Elmer of Strat- ford, Conn. Child : 105. i. Jambs, b. ; m. Phebe Leak. 92. Nathaniel* Hitchcock {Nathaniel^, JSFathanieP, Matthias^) son of Nathaniel and Rebecca (Morris) Hitchcock, was born in East Haven, Dec. 16, 1705. He married Feb. 14, 1728, Elizabeth Mans- field. He removed to Southington in 1743. He was living in Far- mington. Conn., Feb. 27, 1747 — 8. In Farmington are many deeds recorded of sales of land in Southington Parish by Nathaniel Hitch- cock of Farmington to his sons Nathaniel, Amos, Joel, and Zacha- riah, dating from 1763 — 1769. He afterwards removed to Burling- ton, Conn., where he died. His widow died Sept. 11, 1807, ae. 100 years and eleven months. The following is an extract from the Hartford Courant of Sept. 80, 1807 concerning Elizabeth (Mansfield) Hitchcock who lived to be nearly 101 years of age. ' ' She was the widow of Mr. Nathaniel Hitchcock by whom she had eleven children, four sons and seven daughters. Ten of these survive. The eldest is 79 years old, the youngest 57. Her sixth, a son, died aged 62. By best accounts she had 78 grandchildren, of whom 60 are now living. Of the 4th and 5th generation but four have died. Of the whole 279 descendants only 23 have died and 256 remain. At the age of 94 she rode 12 or 14 miles to visit one of her child- ren. She was able, until her last sickness, to walk abroad and to go up and down stairs without assistance. V. 107. vi. 108. vii. 109. viii. FAMILY OF NATHANIEL. 55 She possessed a strong mind and retained lier faculties but little impaired until deranged by her last sickness. She had been for 70 years a professor of religion and was constant in retiring twice a day for secret devotion, and enjoyed a humble hope of eternal glory through the redemption of Jesus Christ our Lord. The sweet remembrance of the just Shall flourish when they sleep in dust." The children of Nathaniel and Elizabeth were : 106. 1. Nathaniel*, b. Deo. 7, 1828 ; m. Rebecca Cook. ii. Lydia, b. Dec. 7, 1730; m. May 28, 1752, James Beckwith of Southington ; removed to Plymouth, but d. in Bristol, Conn. Farming-ton records give this name as "Eliza." She had two sons and six dans. ill. Lois, b. Aug. 28, 1732; m. April 25, 1755, Samuel Dntton, b. July 27, 1729; d. March 10, 1799. iv. Hannah, b. Dec. 6, 1733; m. David Bradley of North Haven. Had two sons and one dau. David, b. 1736. Amos, b. ■ 1738; m. Mrs. Azubah (Cook) Benham. JoBL, b. 1739; m. Lois Scott. Zachakiah, b. 1742; m. Mercy Byington. ix. Elizabeth, b. 1742; m. Amos Wright and had two daus. and one son. X. Eunice, bapt. May 20, 1744; m. Timothy Gillette of South- ington. xi. Mary, bapt. March 11, 1746; m. Jacob Carter of Southington and lived in "Wolcott. xii. Sakah, b. Sept. 4, 1749; m. Sept. 20, 1769, Beuoni Atkins of Southington. 93. Daniel^ Hitchcock {Nathanief, Nathaniel'^, Matthias^) son of Nathaniel and Rebecca (Morris) Hitchcock, was born in East Haven, Conn., April 17, 1708. He married, March 12, 1728—9, Abigail Chedsey. He lived in East Haven and on New Haven records is called " Daniel Hitchcock, cord weaver or wainer." Deeds at New Haven show that his land was on " Pond Rock," so called. He died Jan. 1, 1761, and his wife Abigail, Jan. 23, 1761. HIS children were : i. Jemima% b. March 3, 1730; d. Sept. 16, 1743. ii. Abigail, b. April 25, 1734; m. Joshua Austin, son of Joshua and Mehitable (Hitchcock) Austin, May 6, 1756, and d. Aug. 29, 1764. 56 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH II. iii. Levi, b. Jan., 1739; d. June 7, 1741. iv. Comfort, b. Aug. 9, 1742; m. Feb. 1, 1763, Josiah Bradley, b. Sept. 17, 1743, son of Samuel. Not named in the distri- bution of lier father's estate. V. Jemima, b. Dec. 17, 1744; m. Aug. 25, 1761, Jolm Hemming- way, wlio was b. Aug. 6, 1739 and d. Feb. 28, 1797. vi. Anna, b. Sept. 24, 1746; was m. Dec. 5, 1765, to Daniel Holt, by Rev. Nicholas Street in East Haven, Conn. She d. there March 3, 1818; and Daniel Holt d. Jan. 31, 1829. Her children were : 1, Daniel" Holt, b. July 5, 1767 ; 2, Sarah Holt, b. Nov. 25, 1768; 3, Lydia Holt, b. Aug 25, 1770; 4, Hemmingway Holt, b. Feb. 27, 1772; 5, Anne Holt, b. May 18, 1773; 6, Philemon Holt, b. July 21, 1775; 7, Anne Holt, b. Feb. 26, 1778; 8, Lois Holt, b. Feb. 18, 1780; 9, Betsey Holt, b. Oct. 2, 1781 ; 10, Jared Holt, b. Feb. 3, 1783. 94. Caleb^ Hitchcock {NathanieP, NathanieP, Matthias^) son of Nathaniel and Rebecca (Morris) Hitchcock, was born Sept. 2, 1712. He married 1st, Feb. 16, 1738 — 9, Isabell Goodsell, born Sept. 9, 1717. Deeds in possession of Rev. 0. B. Hitchcock of Windham, N. Y. show that as early as 1735 Caleb Hitchcock bought land in New Haven, Conn., at what is called the "Half Mile" bounded easterly by the line between Branford and New Haven and that it remained in the possession of the family until the time of Caleb's death at which time he occupied half the house. A highway appears to have been originally laid out through his land ; but this highway was sold, Dec. 22, 1742, to Caleb Hitchcock and Hiram Blakeslee, through whose land it ran. The deed was signed by Daniel Hitch- cock one of the town committee appointed for the purpose. In 1743 Caleb Hitchcock bought land in the parish of Northbury, town of Waterbury, Conn., but did not remove there. Also in 1743 he bought of Samuel Barnes of New Haven one part of a sloop called the " Three friends, now riding at anker in New Haven harbor, with all her Riging, viz., mast, boom, bolsprit," etc., etc., paying for it £55 old tenor. In 1757 he bought land adjoining his own, and also Daniel Hitchcock's land. He married 2d, May 26, 1757, Sarah Shepard,_ widow of Thomas Shepard of New Haven. She was perhaps born March 12, 1712 and was daughter of Samuel and Sarah (Bradley) Hotchkiss. She married 1st, Thomas Shepard as early as 1729. He died in 1755 FAMILY OF NATHANIEL. 57 when as above she married 2d, Caleb Hitchcock. She died, probably on Sept. 17, 1773. Caleb Hitchcock married 3d, as early as 1775, Lydia, who was born about 1722. She joined the North Haven church from the " White Haven church,'' at New Haven center. Caleb died March 30, 1777. Administration on his estate was granted to Jacob and Samuel Hitchcock, April 7, 1777. New Haven Probate records show that he made a will but never signed it, "as he was waiting for his son Caleb who lived at a considerable distance." The children agreed to the provisions of this will and a division was accordingly made. His widow Lydia died Jan. 9, 1782, ae. 55, which would give her birth about 1726. HIS CHILDKBN WEKE : 110. 1. Jacob, b. July i, 1739; m. Pliebe Ives. ii. Samuel, b. June, 1745 ; d. Aug. 17, 1745, aged 60 days. iii. Samuel, b. Aug. 28, 1746 in North Haven, was living on the homestead near the North Branford line in 1775. iv. Caleb, b. March 3, 1749 in North Haven, Conn. ; m. Jan. 4, 1776, in Washington, Conn., .loanna Baker. In 1775 he sold land in Branford next New Haven line and also laud in New Haven near Branford line. In 1776, he was living in Kent, Litchfield Co., Conn. In 1783 he was called on New Haven records " Caleb Hitchcock of Washington, Litchfield Co., Conn." V. Isabel, b. May 3, 1751; m. April 23, 1777, Jonathan Heaton. 95. Benjamin* Hitchcock {NathanieP, Nathaniel, Matthias^) son of Nathaniel and Rebecca (Morris) Hitchcock, was born in East Haven, Conn., Aug. 22, 1715. He married 1st, Feb. 7, 1750, in Woodbury, Conn., Elizabeth Averett, who died Feb. 9, 1752. He married 2d, Jan. 31, 1754, Abigail Olds Ward. He died Sept. 24, 1800, £e. 85, " disease sore legs translated to eyes and nasal glands.'' his children were : (Order of two uncertain.) i. Daniel", b. (?) ; d. Oct. 28, 1755. ii. Elizabeth, b. (?) ; d. Jan. 26, 1759. iii. Samuel, b. Dec. 24, 1754; d. Oct. 28, 1755. iv. Abigail, b. Nov. 27, 1766. V. Lucy, b. April 30, 1759. 111. vi. Benjamin, b. Oct. 11, 1760; m. Mary Johnson. 58 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH II. 96. Stephen' Hitchcock {Nathaniel', NathanieP, Matthias^) son of Nathaniel and Rebecca (Morris) Hitchcock, was born in East Haven, Conn., July 6 or 26, 1724. He married 1st, Feb. 9, 1749, Sarah Leak. He moved from East Haven to Southington, Conn., Feb. 27, 1747 — 8, when he paid to his brothers and sisters " valuable consid- eration for all their rights in his father's estate," he is called "of New Haven" and about 1760 is called "Stephen Hitchcock of Farmington, Conn." He possibly married 2d, Nov. 6, 1778, Mrs. Abigail Pardee. In 1785, April 27, Stephen Hitchcock of South- ington gives land in Southington to his son Daniel. In 1788 Stephen and Abigail his wife were living in Southington. HIS CHILDREN WERE : I i. Rebecca*, b. Dec. 3, 1749. ii. Levi, b. July SO, 1751 ; cl. y. iii. Sarah. iv. Levi. V. Abigail. vi. Rhoda. vii. Daniel, b. (?) ; bapt. Oct. 18, 1761. (Alive 1785.) viii. Stephen, b. (about 1763) ; bapt. Feb., 1764; d. Dec. 24, 1780, ae. 17. ix. Deborah. X. Mary Ann, b. 1770; bapt. Aug. 4, 1771; m. Jan. 21, 1807, Barnabas Johnson. xi. A child bapt. Sept. 9, 1759. 97. John* Hitchcock {John', Nathaniel'^, Matthias^) son of John and Mary (Thompson) Hitchcock, was born, probably in New Haven, Conn., Jan. 1, 1708—9. He married, March 1, 1732—3, Esther Ford, daughter of Matthew Ford. They would seem from births and baptisms of children to have lived at Cheshire, Conn., as well as New Haven and also on the church records of Cheshire appears, "Esther, wife of John Hitchcock, bapt. Aug. 1, 1742." She died in New Haven, July 11, 1749, just six days after the birth of her son, who was baptized afterward in Cheshire and named lehabod. John Hitchcock married 2d, Martha. He owned land in Mt. Car- mel Parish and apparently lived- there himself for we read : " March 10, 1763, John Hitchcock of New Haven for love, etc., to his son 112. i. ii. iii. 113. iv. 114. V. 115. vi. Tii. viii. ix. FA5ULY OP NATHANIEL. 59 Stephen gave him a tract of land in Mt. Carmel Parish, ' being West End from where I now live.' " Land in Mt. Carmel Parish seems to have come to the descendants of John and Esther from their mother Esther and grandfather Matthew Ford. John Hitchcock died in New Haven July 27, or -29, 1764, se. 57. His widow Martha married Dec. 7, 1766, Zinah Kimberly. The children of John Hitchcock were : (Order uncertain.) Stephen", b. (?) ; eldest son. Makt, b (?) ; m. Feb. 12, 1755, Nathan Ailing, Jr. Thaxkfui,, b. (?) ; ra. March 4, 1761, Noah Wolcut, Jr. She d. before 1776. Isaac, b. (?) ; bapt. June, 1745, In Cheshire. JOHX, b. June 10, 1747; m. Phebe Tyler. ICHABOD, b. July 5, 1749; m. Rebecca Pardee. Abiah, b. ; m. Hezekiah Warner. Mabel, b. ; m. Dec. 28, 1770, Amos Ailing. Ebexezer, in April Ms brother-in-law, Nathan Ailing was appointed his guardian, he being absent at sea. X. Esther, b. ; her brother Isaac, June 1, 1776, was appoint- ed her guardian. 98. Maey* Hitchcock (JoJm^, NathanieP, Matthias^) daughter of John and Abiah (Bassett) Hitchcock, was born March 6, 1712. She married Feb. 18, 1730 — 1, James^ Peck, son of (James^, Joseph^) He was born Aug. 4, 1708. The children of Mary (Hitchcock) Peck were : 1. Eunice', b. Feb. 14. 1731—2. 2. Ebenezer, b. Jan. 1, 1733—4. 3. William, b. July 12, 1736. 4. Abiah, b. Nov. 22, 1738. 5. Thankful, b. April 9, 1741. 6. James, b. Jan. 14, 1742 — 3. 7. JZanj, b. Feb. 25, 1744—5. 8. Hannah, b. Feb. 15, 1746—7. 9. Abigail, b, March 6, 1748—9. 10. Ebenezer, b. Jan. 14, 1750—1. 99. Samuel^ Hitchcock {John?, NathanieP, Matthias^) son of John and Abiah (Bassett) Hitchcock, was born in New Haven, Conn.,. 60 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH II. Nov. 6, 1713. He married Nov. 25, 1740, Mary Perkins. He lived in Mt. Carmel Parish, the north part of Hamden, Conn., origi- nally a part of New Haven. That he owned land in Mt. Carmel Parish is shown from two deeds. " Oct. 1, 1771 : Samuel Hitch- cock of New Haven to his father Samuel Hitchcock of the same place, lot in Mt. Carmel Parish, 21 acres, at S. W. corner of lot on which his house stands which his father gave him." " Oct. 3, 1771, Samuel Hitchcock of New Haven to his son David Hitchcock for love, etc., piece of land in Mt. Carmel Parish, viz. 2j a. one lately conveyed to him by his son Samuel, Jr., part bounded by his own, etc." On Probate records Aug. 4, 1788, when his will was admin- istered on, he is called Samuel Hitchcock of Hamden. HIS CHILDKEN WERE : i. JabezS b. Dec. 21, 1741; probably d. Aug. 12, 1751. 116. ii. Samuel, b. March 29, 1743; m. iii. Martha, b. Dec. 19, 174+ ; probably m. Sept. 9, 1766, Daniel Eexford, Jr. iv. Mary, b. Feb. 6, 1747; m. March 12, 1787, Bradley. 117. V. David, b. Dec. 31, 1748; m. Lydia. vi. Mercy, b. July 12, 1750. vii. Jabez, b. Aug. 12, 1751; m. Experience; lived in Bethany, Conn. His estate was administered on July 4, 1842. Sam- uel and Experience his heirs at law. viii. ErxioE, b. Aug. 16, 1754; d. Feb. 27, 1749. 100. Joseph* Hitchcock (Johiv^, NathanieP, Matthias^) son of John and Abiah (Bassett) Hitchcock, was born in New Haven, Feb. 13, 1717. He married Dec. 14, 1749, Hannah Ball, daughter of John and Mary (Tuttle) Ball, who died in 1794. On New Haven records several deeds relate to Joseph Hitchcock and he is there called Joseph, Jr., in 1754 : and the son of Ebenezer and Anna (Perkins) Hitchcock is called Joseph, Sr. " April 28, 1750, Joseph Hitch- cock and Hannah his wife of New Haven, to John Mix some land part bounded by land of our honored Mother Mary Punderson." " May 3, 1754, Joseph Hitchcock, Sr., Amos Hitchcock and Joseph Hitchcock, Jr., of New Haven to Caleb Hitchcock land laid out to Elizabeth Hitchcock." " Oct. 4, 1754, Joseph Hitchcock and Han- nah his wife of New Haven, to their brother Stephen Ball of same ■quit claim their right in house and homestead of John Ball, which FAMILY OP NATHANIEL. 61 right came by Hannah." "Aug. 14, 1775, Abram Atwater and Mary his wife of Wallingford, Joseph Hitchcock and Hannah his^ •wife of New Haven to Jeremiah Atwater of New Haven, etc." HIS CHILDREN WERB : i. Mary, b. Bee. 4, 1751. ii. John, (possibly?) b. May 8, 1764. 101. Capt. Amos* Hitchcock (John^, NathanieP, Matthias^) son of John and Abiah (Bassett) Hitchcock, was born in New Haven, Conn., June 12, 1724. He married Jan. 9, 1746; Dorcas Foote,- born July 4, 1727, daughter of Nathaniel Foote of Branford, Conn. On New Haven records he is called Capt. Amos Hitchcock. He died in Trowbridge, now Bethany, Conn., Nov. 20, 1791. His widow Dorcas died in June, 1802. HIS children were : 118. i. DoRCAS", b. Nov. 10, 1746; m. Rutherford Trowbridge. ii. Hannah, b. Dec. 31, 1748; ra. April 22, 1766, Joseph Howell- iii. Ebenezer, b. March 4, 1751. iv. Amos, b. Jan. 9, 1753; d. Oct. 27, 1753. V. Sarah, b. Aug. 20, 1754. vi. Abigail, b. Jan. 1, 1756. vii. Mary, b. March 6, 1758; m. April 12, 1778, William Miles, son of John and Henrietta (Minor) Miles, and grandson of Joseph and Elizabeth (Trowbridge) Miles. viii. Abiah, b. Jan. 5, 1760. 119. ix. Amos, b. , 1762. X. Elihu, b. about 1766 ; was a sea captain and d. in New Haven ; said to have had sons : 1, Levi"*, who went to N. Y. City ; 2, Eliab, who d. unm. in Conn. An Elihu joined Center Church, New Haven, in 1807 and Hannah his wife in 1809. He d. April 15, 1847. xi. Phineas, b. (?) ; d. at sea. Administration on his estate granted May 16, 1791. " Almira Carrington wife of" Phineas^ and dau. Abigail' wife of Wyllis Doolittle, estate settled Jan. 13, 1842." xii. Eli, b. (?) ; m. Polly; d. in Bethany, Conn. (New Haven records give also Amasa, son of Amos, who d„ Sept. 9, 1753.) 62 DESCENDANTS OP MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH II. 102. Joseph* Hitchcock {Ehenezer^ , Nathaniel'^, Matthias^) son of Ebenezer and Anna (Perkins) Hitchcock, was born earlier than 1717, for he is called Joseph, Sr., on the New Haven records. Those records also seem to show that Joseph lived at one time in Bethany ; " April 24, 1771, Joseph Hitchcock of New Haven society of Beth- any to Ebenezer Hitchcock of New Haven society -of Mt. Carmel piece of land which was laid out to Ebenezer of New Haven." He married July 5, 1750, Abigail Bishop. He lived in New Haven and died July 19, 1773. His widow Abigail administered on his estate in Oct., 1774. HIS CHILDREN WEKE : i. Abigail', b. Nov. 24, 1752; m. prob. Eber Downs, ii. MiLLiCENT, b. June 6, 1768 ; m. June 3, 1793, Walker Wilmott. 103. Ebenezer* Hitchcock {Eheriezer^ , NathanieP , Matthias^) son of Ebenezer and Anna (Perkins) Hitchcock, was born in New Haven, Conn., in 1717. He married, March 23, 1747 — 8, Eebekah Thomas. He moved from New Haven ten miles to Bethany, when the country was a wilderness. He was drowned in a shallow spring or well. His estate was administered on in Sept., 1764. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 120. i. TiMOTHT=, b. Nov. 8, 1748; m. Abigail Clark. 121. 11. Ebenezbk, b. July 23, 1750; m. Abigail Pritchard. 111. Jesse, b.(?) ; a tailor, moved from New Haven to Lainsborough, Mass., thence to Sacketts Harbor, N. Y., where he died. 122. iv. Joseph, b. (?) ; m. 1st. a Smith. V. Lydia, b. (?) ; m. 1st, Taylor; 2d, Zachariah Hawkins of Oxford, vi. Rebecca, m. David Sperry and moved to Cornwall, Vt. vli. Elizabeth, a school teacher ; unm. 104. Jonathan* Hitchcock (Ebenezer^, Nathaniel^ , Matthias^) son of Ebenezer and Anna (Perkins) Hitchcock, was born Jan. 12, 1724. He married Jan. 21, 1747, Abigail Beecher. He lived in Derby, Conn. He took freeman's oath Sept. 16, 1777 and was one of seven men appointed in Derby, " to class the people for filling up the FAMILY OF NATHANIEL. 63 State's quota in the Continental Army." His wife Abigail died June 2, 1802. He died Jan 11, and was buried Jan. 12, 1808, 84 years from the day of his birth. HIS CHELDEEX WERE : 123. i. David', b. Oct. 1, 1753 ; m. Anne Chatfleld. ii. Eunice, b. ; m. March 27, 1775, David Todd, b. Sept. 9, 1751. They had 12 children. iii. Melicext, b. , 1760. iv. JoxATHAN, b. Jan. 4, 1761. V. Haxxah, b. ; m. Holbrook. vi. Abigail, b. ; m. Hull. vii. LrciXA, b. ; m. Johnson. viii. Phebe, b. ; m. Hotchkiss. FIFTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. 105. James^ Hitchcock (Jbtmes*, Nathaniel^, NathanieP, Matthias^) son of James and Elizabeth (Ray) Hitchcock, was born in New Haven township, Conn. On New Haven Registry of Deeds, July 26,1751, he is called "James Hitchcock formerly of New Haven, now of Farmington, Hartford Co." On Farmington records, Feb. 6, 1753, he is called James Hitchcock of New Haven. New Haven Registry gives deed," Sept. 3, 1753, James Hitchcock of NewHaven to Daniel Augur of East Haven, New Haven town, all his right to small Sabbath Day house which formerly belonged to his grandfather Nathaniel Hitchcock deceased." He married Oct. 11, 1753, Phebe Leak, daughter of Thomas and Mary Leak. theie children were : 1. Mary". ii. Phebe. iii. James, said to have " d. y." but I find oh Milford, Conn, records : " Oct. 8, 1800, James Hitchcock m. Sarah Hap- burn;" Aug. 5, 1816, James Hitchcock, and his wife Sally gave a deed of land. Sarah, wife of James, d. Oct. 16, 1827, x. 47. Feb. 6, 1828, he was appointed 64 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BKANCH II. guardiaa to Ann Louisa, Mary Elizabeth and Julia Hitch- cock. Elizalseth, 2d wife of James, d. Peb. 10, 1843, se. 55. She was a widow. I am not able to place this Mil- ford James unless oa the supposition that Jaraes^ did not die young, iv. Elizabeth. 106. Nathaniel^ Hitchcock {Nathaniel'^, JSFathanieP , Nathaniel^ , Mat- thias^) son of Nathaniel and Elizabeth (Mansfield) Hitchcock, was born in East Haven, Conn., Dec. 7, 1728. His father removed to Southington, Conn, in 1743. He married Jan. 21, 1762, Eebecca Cook, born Sept. 10, 1737, daughter of Robert Cook of Southing- ton. He died, March 23, 1771, in Southington. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Clarissa Harlow^, bapt. Jan. 9, 1763; admitted to church in Southington, Sept., 1799; d. unm. March 6,1831. She became an inmate of Rev. Wm. Robinson's family where she remained till her death. They erected her tombstone and engraved on it, "Faithful and true was she in life^ and in death she was not forsaken." 124. ii. Hauvey, bapt. April 9, 1769 ; living in Bristol, Conn, in 1798. iii. Addison, settled in Bristol, Conn., where he was living in 1803 ; d. in N. Y. City ; no children. iv. Beede, m. Truman Smith of Wolcott, Conn. 107. Amos^ Hitchcock (^Nathaniel*, Nathaniel^, Nathaniel^, Mat- thias^) son of Nathaniel and Elizabeth (Mansfield) Hitchcock, was born in East Haven, Conn, in 1738. His father moved to Southing- ton, Conn, in 1743. He married May 3, 1759, Mrs. Azubah (Cook) Benham, born in Southington, Jan. 23, 1733, daughter of Robert Cook. He enlisted in the army of the Revolution, serving in the regiment commanded by Col. Jedediah Huntington of Norwich, Conn. He was a corporal in Stanley's Co., June 24, 1776, and was at Stony Point. After the war, by permission of the town, he built a house in the twenty rod highway just north of Burying Ground Hill. The following, relating to Amos Hitchcock, is taken from the History of Southington : FAMILY OF NATHANIEL. 65 "Amos Hitchcock enlisted in the army in the company of Capt. Gad Stanley of New Britain and was connected with the regiment of Col. Jedadiah Huntington of Norwich. He was at the battle of Long Island, and together with his sons Jason and Samuel, he was with ' Mad Anthony ' Wayne at Stony Point when that position was taken July 15, 1779. In the first forlorn hope called for he was the second to step forth. When the company was filled it was ordered that if any felt unwilling to go forward they might yet retire. Mr. Hitchcock said that one man stepped back, and was met with ' such yells of contempt,' that if others desired to do so they were deterred from it. He said that in some way they had learned the enemy's countersign, and were thus enabled to execute successfully the venture." The following is a letter he wrote his wife while in the service : " New York, Aug. 30, 1776. Dear Wife : — I take this opportnnity to write to you to let you know that through the divine Goodness of God I am well as I hope these few lines will find you also. The news we have here is more than I am able to inform you in one sheet of paper, the twenty-second day of this month the King's troops landed down at the Narrows upon Long Island, and marcheH up about five miles and they are in camp, and a tuesday of this week they came out against us and got around us before we knew anything of it, their light horse came in front and we fit upon a retreat back to our forts which was about four miles, they got around us two or three times, but through the goodness of God Capt. Stanley's company all escaped safe, although many others did not, there is not but about seventy men left in Colonel Hunting's Regiment, six out of our place Namely — Colonel Clark, Ensign Gillett, Sargent Hungerford, Gad Fuller, John Button, Isaac Potter, killed or took a tuesday night about midnight orders came to us to leave Long Island and go over to York and now Long Island is in the hands of the Buchers and I believe New York will be soon, by what I can learn there is something at the bottom, but what I can- not tell, God only knows. So I subscribe myself your husband, Amos Hitchcock. P. S. Send every opportunity. I reseaved your letter and tobacco and was glad of them, and I was very glad to understand. 6 66 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BEANCH II. Ambrose does so well, get the beef of Mr. Button, get tallow, get that is good Jason is well and Harty.'' Amos Hitchcock died July or Feb. 17, 1801. His widow died April 2, 1814, se. 82. ' HIS CHILDREN WKRB : 126. i. Jason^, b. 1760; m. Patience liangdon. ii. Samuel, bapt. July 18, 1762. 126. iii. Ambrose, bapt. Nov. 16, 1764; m. 1st, Azubah 'Wooclruff. iv. Reny or Irene, bapt. June 7, 1767 ; m. Daniel Judd and d. June 17, 1790. V. ViOLETTA, b. Dec. 22, 1770; m. Asahel Langdon, Ms 2d wife; she d. Dec. 28, 1826. 127. vi. HUNN, b. in 1772; ni. Diantlia Moss, vii. Asahel. viii. Lucy, b. ; m. Benliam. 108. JoEL^ Hitchcock {Nathaniel^, NathanieP , NathanieP , Matthias^) son of Nathaniel and Elizabeth (Mansfield) Hitchcocit, was born in East Haven, Conn., in 1739. He lived and died in Burlington, Conn. He married April 14, 1757, Lois Scott, who died in 1814. He died about Feb., 1813. his children were : Mansfield^, b. May 1, 1758; d. July 14, 1759. Candace, b. April 10, 1760. Charlotte, b. Pob. 13, 1762; d. Sept., 1764. Asahel, b. July 1, 1765. Jemima, b. Nov. 5, 1767; m. Wells, Burlington, Conn.; d. Sept. 26, 1843, in Orwell, Pa. Bbulah, b. Feb. 19, 1770; ra. Johnson, in Burlington. Lois, b. Apr. 27, 1772. Lydia, b. April 3, 1774. Mary, b. Aug. 1, 1776; d. July, 1791. Joel, b. Nov. 19, 1778. Calvin, b. April 9, 1785; m. Betsey Palmiter. 109. Zachaeiah^ Hitchcock {Nathaniel^ , NathanieP , NathanieP,Mat- thias^) son of Nathaniel and Elizabeth (Mansfield) Hitchcock, was born in 1742 probably in East Haven, Conn, from which place his i. ii. iii. iv. V. vi. vii. viii. ix. 128. X. 129. xi. FAMILY OF NATHANIEL. 67 parents removed to Southington in 1743. He married 1st, in Dec, 1768, Mercy Byington. He lived at one time at Plymouth, Conn, and removed from there to Burlington, Conn., which was a part of Bristol until it was incorporated in 1806. He was living in Bristol in 1798, when he gave a deed of land there and also in 1809. His wife Mercy died at the age of 63, at Orwell, Vt., (perhaps at the home of her daughter Julia?) He died Dec. 20, 1819, and was buried at Wolcott, Conn. These Conn, towns touch each other. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Bktsey*, in. 1st, Zachariah Rogers, and 2d, D. P. Munger. Children: 1, Zachariah' , d. unm.; 2, Gyrus; 3, OrviUa, d. y. ; 4, Betsey. ii. PoLLv, m. 1st, Leyton Covil; 2d, Louis Barnes. She d. at Forrestport, N. Y., leaving 1, Laura'. 130. iii. Oliver, b. March 12, 1776; m. 1st, Annah Carrington. iv. HuLDAH, in. Benson Smith and had two pair of twins: 1, Zachariah'' and 2, Mercy; 3, Fayette and 4, Jeanette. V. Isaac, m. 1st, Fanny Knowlton, and 2d, Eliza Mullet of Wind- sor, Nova Scotia. He was a merchant and d. in Montreal, Canada in 1841, leaving no children, vi. Julia, m. May 16, 1805, John Smith of Orwell, Vt. (Her mother d. there.) She had 1, Isaac'' ; 2, John B. ; 8, Eme- line; 4, Mary; 5, William; 6, Annah E.; 7 , Charles H, ; 8, Julia; 9, Sufits. Seth J., b. April 15, 1785; m. Hepsey Blinn. J MoSES, b. May 11, 1786; m. Harriet Parsons, t Aaron, b. May 11, 1786; m. Milette Mann. George, m. LaviniaFeun of Bristol, Conn.; went South and d. there, leaving one dau., Eliza Ann', who m. Simeon E. Smith of Fair Haven, Vt. and lived and d. in West Haven, Vt. 110. Jacob^ Hitchcock {Caleb*', Nathaniel^, NathanieP, Matthias^) soq of Caleb and Isabel (Goodsell) Hitchcock, was born in North Haven near Branford line, July 4, 1739. He married Oct. 9, 1760, Phebe Ives, daughter of Enoch and grand-daughter to Capt. Joseph Ives of New Haven. He settled iu Branford, Conn., in 1775 or earlier. He served in the Revolution as sergeant in Col. William Douglas' regiment of Conn. Levies. He moved to West Springfield, Mass., where be bought land of Jonathan Ely in 1787. In 1792 he moved to Windham, N. Y., where he died in 1810. His 131. vii. 132. viii. 133. ix. X. 68 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH II. widow died in Windham in 1827 — 8. The following are copies of papers in possession of Rev. Osoar B. Hitchcock of Windham, N. Y. ' ' State of Connecticut to Jacob Hitchcock a Sargt. In Capt. Jacob Bracketts Comp. Col. \Vm. Douglases Regiment of Levys. In the year 1776 — Dr. For Clothing lost In the Retreat from Long Island about the 28th of August, 1776, To 1 Great Coat new, £3. 0. To 1 pair Yarn Stockings new 9. £3. 9. Jacob Hitchcock. New Haven, Feb. 10th Day. State op Connecticut, Beakford, Fee. 9th, 1779. Then Personally appeared Jacob Hitchcock and gave Solomn oath to the truth and Justice of the above and that it is rightly charged and Justly due Josiah Rogers Justis Peace New Haven, Feb. 9th day these may certify that the within named Jacob Hitchcock was Sergt. in my company in the year 1776 and was with the company on the Island and in the Retreat from there and I have no reason to doubt the Truth and Justice of the act (signed) Jacob Beackett Capt" " This Indenture made this Twenty ninth Day Of July A. D. 177S. Between Jared Hill and Jacob Hitchcock both of New Haven in the County of New Haven of the one part and Benjamin Maltbie and Zachariah Maltbie both of the town of Branford in the county afore- said of the other part witnesseth That the said Jared Hill and Jacob Hitchcock on their part have erected a salt works at said Branford at a Place called Stony Creek containing five Pot Ash Kittles and are now in good ordur for manufacturing salt out of salt water — aod the said Hill and Hitchcock engage and promise to deliver at the end of every seven days one half of the salt that shall be made at said works to said Benjamin and Zachariah and continue to do so until the first day of December next. And the Said Benjamin Maltbie and Zachariah iSIaltbie on their Part covenant and agree with said Hill and Hitchcock that they will furnish a sufficient quantity of wood to keep said works constantly employed in Manufacturing Salt until the said first day of December next, and that one Quarter of said wood the said Benjamin and Zachariah premisses to deliver at said FAMILY OF XATHANIEL. 69 works and the other three quarters at Landing at the Plead of the Creek and further more the said Benjamin and Zachariah agrees to furnish said Hill and Hitchcock with a Good and Sufficient Scow to Scow the above said wood from the said Landing to said Salt Works likewise a good Pump for the purpose of filling said Kittles with sea water and also a part of a house for said Hill and Hitchcock to cook their victuals and sleep in ' (Signed) Jily 29, 1778." The children of Jacob and Phebe (Ives) Hitchcock were : i. Abigail.^, b. Nov. 8, 1761; A. March 5, 1769. ii. Enoch, b. ; d. July 26, 1765. iii. Jacob, bapt. June 16, 1765; d. y. iv. Phebe, bapt. Nov. 16, 1766; m. Dec. 6, 1784, David Deane of WashingtOQ, Conn. Left three sons and one daii. V. Beda, b. 1767; m. Jan. 16, 1794, Edmund Day, son of Timothy Day of West Springfield, Mass. She had 12 children . vi. Abigail, b. 1769 ; m. John Woodbury of Albany, N. Y., con- tractor and builder of doclss at Albany. She d. in 1830. Children: 1, Lydia' ; 2, Zeruiah, b. 1798; d. 1827; 3, George. 134. vii. Jacob, b. Dec. 24, 1776 (?) (bapt. March 19, 1775?) ; m. Anna Ludington. 135. viii. Caleb, b. abt. 1780; m. 1st, Huldah Wheeler. 136. ix. John, bapt. Mar. 18, 1781 ; m. Phebe Deane. 111. Benjamin^ Hitchcock (Benjamin''', Nathaniel^, yatlianieP, Mat- thias^) son of Benjamin and Abigail (Olds Ward) Hitchcock, was born Oct. 11, 1760, in Woodbury, Conn. He married April 6, 1785, Mary Johnson. He died Nov. 19, 1816. HIS CHILDREN WERE: 137. i. Samuel Johnson", b. Feb. 4, 1786; m. Laura Coan. li. Lowly, b. Aug. 6, 1787 ; d. May 18, 1792. iii. Lucy, b. April 23, 1790; ra. Jan. 3, 1814, Justus Truman Cal- houn, who d. Oct. 5, 1848. She d. Dec. 31, 1867. iv. Delia, b. March 9, 1792; m. Nov., 1814, Daniel Bennett. They lived in Cornwall, Conn. V. Polly, b. Dec. 19, 1793; m. 1st, April, 1814, Wheeler Newton; m. 2d, Barnes. vi. Patty, b. Dec. 3, 1795; m. 1st, Clark; m. 2d, Gerry Harrison, son of Gerry Elbridge, who changed his name to Harrison. She d. Nov. 3, 1880. 70 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BEANCH 11. vii. Almira, b. Dec. 2, 1797 ; m. in Washington, Conn., Jan. 31, 1819, Daniel G. Piatt. Her .son OrvilW was U. S. senator from Conn, in 1884. vlii. Nabby, b. Oct. 15, 1799; m. 1st, April, 1820, Marshall Bennett. She d. in 1872. Ix. Sally, b. Feb. 23, 1802 ; d. May 30, 1807. X. Betsey, b. Aug. 10, 1804; m. April 7, 1830, Silas E. Seelye; d. in 1872. 138. xi. Benjamin Eoyce, b. Aug. 15, 1806 ; m. Rachel Ann Pinter, xii. SoPHRONiA, b. Oct. 4, 1808; m. 1st, Jan. 1, 1827, Wm. Greg- ory, and 2d, Daniel Vandermurli of Galena, Ohio; d. July 10, 1892. 112. Stephen^ Hitchcock (Jb/in*, John^, Nathaniel^, Matthias^) eldest son of John and Esther (Ford) Hitchcock. He probably married Sept. 16, 1771, Sarah Brockett of Mt. Carmel. He owned land in Mt. Carmel Parish in 1769 which he bought of his sister Mabel. His estate was administered on Oct. 17, 1791. He left a widow Sarah and children : i. Stephen^. ii. John. iii. Eunice. iv. Sakah. 113. IsAAC^ Hitchcock {Joliw^, John^, NathanieP, Matthias''-) son of John and Esther (Ford) Hitchcock, was baptized in June, 1745, in Cheshire, Conn., and married Hannah Stiles. He was a minor at his father's death in 1764. HIS children were : I. Lydia^, b. Aug. 21, 1776. (New Haven Records.) 139. ii. Peter. iii. Isaac. iv. ICHABOD. 114. JohnS Hitchcock {John''', Jolm^, Nathaniel^, Matthias^) son of John and Esther (Ford) Hitchcock, was born in New Haven, Conn., June 10, 1747. He married May 2, 1774, Phebe Tyler, born July 1. li. 140. ill. 141. Iv. 142. V. vi. vii. viii. 143. ix. X. FAMILY OF NATHANIEL. 71 21, 1756 in Wallingford, Coan., daughter of Col. Ben Tyler of Wal- lingford. He moved to Claremont, N. H., and was one of its origi- nal settlers, May 16, 1768. His wife died Jan. 30, 1821 and he died July 19, 1835. HIS CHILDREN WERE : Elisha«, b. Jan. 1, 1775; d. July 9, 1776. Lemuel, b. May 19, 1776; d. Aug. 5, 1777. Elisha, b. Jan. 21, 1778 ; m. Ruth Slocum. Lemuel, b. Nov. 14, 1779; m. Wid. Matilda Sumner. John, b. April 30, 1781 ; m. Sarah Webster. Phebe, b. Feb. 5, 1783; d. unm. Sept. 10, 18.59. Salmoi*, b. Dec. 26, 1784; d. Sept. 27, 1785. Zenas, b. May 11, 1786; d. Sept. 15, 1787. David, b. May 13, 1788 ; m. Abigail Elizabeth Smith. Rizpah, b. April 7, 1790; m. Charles Higbee, wlio d. Feb. 7, 1864. She had: 1, John Hitchcock'', wbo m. Adeline Emmons and d. April 25, 1857, ae. 42; 2, Esther Matilda, wlio d. Dec. 18, 1839, aj. 23; 3, Charles Aylette, d. May 19, 1844, 86. 25. xi. Zenas, b. Nov. 27, 1791 ; d. Feb. 12, 1822. 144. xii. Jesse, b. Jan. 7, 1794; m. Chloe Grandy. xiii. SALMOJf, b. June 25, 1796. He was engaged to marry a young lady of Claremont, N. H. She died and he became insane. He was sent to his brother David at Granville, N. Y. He escaped from his friends and was found dead upon the young lady's grave, and was buried in Trinity church- yard, Granville. xiv. Esther, b. July 26, 1798; d. Dec. 21, 1806. 145. XV. Benjamin, b. June 19, 1801; m. Pamelia A. Geer. 115. ICHABOD^ Hitchcock (John*, John^, XathanteP, Matthias^) son of John and Esther (Ford) Hitchcock, was born in Hamden, Conn., July 5, 1749. He married April 25, 1773, Rebecca Pardee, born March 2, 1754, at Hamden, Conn. He removed to Claremont, N. H. in 1775. Vermont History says : " Ichabod Hitchcock and one other man, with their families, came from Connecticut about 110 years ago. They were fourteen days in coming from New Haven to Claremont. They came by marked trees. The men walked and drove a yoke of oxen, with cart containing the goods and provisions for both families. The women rode on horseback and carried a baby He was a master carpenter, and for many years the only man in 72 DESCENDANTS OP MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH II. town who could put up a framed house. He was also a farmer and his farm remained in the family over one hundred years. His wife was of French descent, her ancestors coming from Paris." He died in Claremont, Nov. 24, 1838. His wife died April 6, 1839. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Samuel'^, b. Sept. 30, 1774, in Hamden, Conn. ; d. July 26, 1777. ii. Hannah, b. April 5, 1776, in Claremont, N. H. ; d. Aug. 3, 1777. iii. Hannah, b. June 10 (or 18), 1778, in Claremont; m. Jan. 1, 1803, in Lemington, Vt., Hon. Mills DeForrest. She d. in Lemington; left two daus. ; (me m. Gen. Young of Lancaster, Pa. and had dau. Mary^. 146. iv. Samuel, b. June 2, 1780; m. Sally Bond. V. Lyman, b. Feb. 1, 1782; d. Feb. 17, 1787. vi. Kansom Abiram, b. May 15, 1784; d. Aug. 19, 1795. 147. vii. Amos, b. Nov. 2, 1786; m. Philena Felt. viii. Rebecca or Eeubah, b. Nov. 2, (or 29,) 1788 ; d. July 5, (or 6,) 1795. ix. Esther, b. Oct. 11, 1791; d. Sept. 22, 1795. X. Rebecca Pardee, b. May 2, 1795 ; d. Sept. 26, 1796. xi. Esther, b. June 23, 1798; d. .July 18, 1798. 116. Samuel^ Hitchcock {Samuel*, John^, Nathaniel^ , Matthias^) son of Samuel and Mary (Perkins) Hitchcock, was born March 29, 1743, probably at Hamden, Conn., where he was living at the time of his father's death, whose will was administered Aug. 4, 1788. His own estate was divided Jan. fi, 1817. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Samuel^. ii. Amasa, who left all his property to Phebe Leak, May 15, 1833. iii. Sarah. iv. Mary, b. ; d. before her father. 117. DavidS Hitchcock (Samuel*, John^, Nathaniel^, Matthias^) son of Samuel and Mary (Perkins) Hitchcock, was born Dec. 31, 1748. He married Lydia. He died 1777. his children were : i. EH0DA^ b. Sept. 12, 1772. ii. David, b. Nov. 17, 1773. iii. Lydia. FAMILY OF NATHANIEL. 73 118. Dorcas^ Hitchcock (Amos''' John^ NathanieP Matildas''-) daugh- ter of Capt. Amos and Dorcas (Foote) Hitchcock, was born Nov. 10, 1746-. She married July 4, 1767, Rutherford Trowbridge, son of Daniel and Mehitable (Brown) Trowbridge who was born Feb. 3, 1744. Mr. Trowbridge had the first bounty for making saltpetre in the Revolutionary war. Two of their children died of small pox in January, 1788 and with the same disease the mother died Feb. 12, 1788. He died April 6, 182.5. The children of Dorcas (Hitchcock) Trowbridge were : 1. ButherforcP, b. Feb. i, 1768; d. Sept. 7, 1769. 2. Joseph, b. April 23, 1769; m. Sept. 25, 1796, Lois Mix, dau. of Nathaniel. 3. Welthia, b. Nov. 21, 1770; m. 1st, July 7, 1791, Samuel Barnes and 2d, June 22, 1800, Ezeliiel Hayes. i. Butherford, b. April 25. 1772; d. Jan. 4, 1788, of small pox. 5. Melissa, b. Jan. 17, 1774; m. Jan. 17, 1797, Joseph Dalley of Jamaica. 6. Lucretia, b. July 25, 1775 ; m. May 16, 1804, Asahel Stillman. 7. Grace, b. Nov. 30, 1776; m. Nov. 3, 1798, Jabez Dwight. 8. Elizabeth, b. Sept. 25, 1778; m. Dec. 11, 1805, Capt. Levi Hoadley. 9. Henry, h. July 30, 1781; m. Jan. 1, 1806, Harriet Hayes, dau. of Ezekiel. He was the founder of the Arm of Trow- bridge cSb Sons, well known West Indian merchants. 10. Amos, b. Nov. 25, 1783 ; m. Feb. 1, 1808, Catherine Atwater, dau. Isaac. 11. Dorcas, b. Jan. 14, 1786; m. Oct. 31, 1804, Zebnl Bradley. 12. Hannah, b. Oct. 11, 1787; d. Jan. 24, 1788, of small pox. 119. Amos^ Hitchcock (Amos*, Jolin^, XatlianieP, Matthias^) sou of Capt. Amos and Dorcas (P'oote) Hitchcock, was born in 1762. He married Sarah. His will was signed June 15, 1835. He was living la Woodbridge in 1791 and in Bethany, Conn., in 1848. His son Amos was executor of his estate Aug. ]H, 1849. HIS CHILDKEX WERE : 1. AM0S^ b. ; m. Aug. 30, 1830, Louisa N. Judsou. ii. Ransom, b. ; m. Oct. 30, 1828, Nancy Perry. Children: 1, Mary Alice'; 2, Carrie Louise; 3, Anxie Stella. iii. Hannah. iv. Sarah Minerva, b. ; d. Oct., 1883. V. Lucien. vi. Lewis. 74 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH II. 120. Timothy" Hitchcock (Ebenezer^, Ehenezer^, Nathaniel'^, Mat- thias^) son of Ebenezer and Rebekah (Thomas) Hitchcock, was born in Bethany, Conn., Nov. 8, 1748. He married Feb. 4, 1773, Abi- gail Clark, who was born Jan. 2, 1755. He was a farmer and taught school in the winter. He died Aug. 6, 1820. Abigail, his widow died Sept. 9, 1854, se. 99 years and 7 months. his CHILDBEN were : i. Abigail*, b. Nov. 15, 1773; unm. ; lived to be 95. 11. Anna, b. Oct. 7, 1775; m. John Dilivan Wooster of Oxford, iii. Lydia, b. July 1, 1779; m. Samuel Driver of Bethany. 148. iv. Timothy, b. Aug. 5, 1781; m. Rayner (or Urania) Twitchell of Oxford, v. Bethiah, b. June 19, 1784; m. Aaron King of Milford, Conn., who settled In Talmage, Portage Co., Ohio. She d. in Ohio, June 21, 1841. 149. vi. Denzbl, b. Dec. 7, 1786; m. Betsey Carrington of New Mil- ford. 150. vii. Clakk, b. March 8, 1789; m. Abigail Perkins. viii. Elizabeth, b. July 3, 1794; m. Darius Driver of Bethany, Conn, and d. there about 1868. 121. Ebenezeb^ Hitchcock {Ehenezer^, Ebenezer^, NathanieP, Mat- thias^) son of Ebenezer and Rebekah (Thomas) Hitchcock, was born July 23, 1760. He married 1st, March 17, 1772, Abigail Pritchard of Derby, Conn., and is also said to have married (?) 2d, Sarah Morris. He was a farmer and lived in Bethanj', Conn. HIS childbbn were : i. Ebenezer, b. ; d. unm. Buried in Bethany. ii. Jesse, b. ; d. unm. Buried in Bethany. These two lived to be very old, were living in 1843 and the town assisted in their support, iii. Mabel. iv. Polly. V. Sarah. 122. Joseph 5 Hitchcock {Ebenezer*, Ebenezer^, NathanieP , Matthias^) son of Ebenezer and Rebekah (Thomas) Hitchcock, was born (?) FAMILY OF NATHANIEL. 75 and m. 1st, Smith, and •2d, Mabel Hotchkiss. He left Wood- bridge, Conn., in 1817, and in 1818 moved to Pike, Bradford Co., Pa. They both died in Pike, Joseph about 1828, and Mabel in 1833, and were buried in Steubenville, or possibly La Raysville, Bradford Co., where their son Joseph settled. HIS CHILDREN WBRB : i. Eunice^, b. 1772; m. Eri Ten-ill, lived in Betbany, Conn. ii. Letty, b. ; m. David Rockwell. iii. Catherine, b. ; m. Benjamin Coats. Iv. Ursula, b. ; in. Jesse Gregory. V. Mabel, b. ; m. Edmund Hagen. 151. vi. Merritt, b. Sept. 26, 1793; m. 1st, Polly Taylor. vli. Mart, b. 1801 ; m. Nathaniel Piatt; d. Oct. 6, 1854, se. 53. 152. viii. Marshall, b. March 29, 1804; m. Julia Taylor. ix. Jonathan, b. ; m.; left no children. X. Betsey, b. abt. 1812; ra. Lynder Fletcher; d. May 1, 1879, ae. 66. 153. xl. Joseph, b. Feb. 26, 1814; m. Alvira Lines. 123. David^ Hitchcock {Jonathan'^ , Ehenezer^ , Nathaniel^, Matthias^) son of Jonathan and Abigail (Beecher) Hitchcock, was born Oct. 1, 1753. He married May 4, 1774, Anne Chatfield. He lived at Derby, Conn., and took freeman's oath April 13, 1778 and was voted col- lector Dec. 25, 1780, "to collect taxes and assessments and raise recruits for the army." He died Sept. 15, 1829. His wiU. was admitted to Probate Oct. 6, 1829. In it he mentions child Betsey but does not mention Esther. His widow Anne died Sept. 11, 1853, se. 101. There are no living descendants of David and Anne (Chatfield) Hitchcock, who bear the Hitchcock name. his children were : i. AxNE«, b. abt. 1779; d. Oct., 1833, te. 54. 11. David, b. abt. 1784 ; d. 1802, on Island of St. Thomas, iii. Russell, b. abt. 1785 ; d. March 10, 1850, at Derby, Conn. By will signed March, 1850, he left all his property to Wil- liam Hull. Iv. Esther, b. abt. 1790; d. Jan. 14, 1854. V. Charity, b. abt. 1796 ; d. Feb. 10, 1873. vi. JosiAH, b. (?) vii. Betsey, b. (?) ; mentioned in father's will. '76 DESCENDANTS OP MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH II. SIXTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. 124. Hakvey^ Hitchcock (Nathaniel^ , Nathaniel'^ , Nathaniel^ , Natlian- 4eP, MattJiias^) son of Nathaniel and Rebecca (Cook) Hitchcock, was born in Plymouth, Conn., and baptized April 9, 1769. He was living in Bristol, Conn., in 1798 and Aug. 19, 1798, all his children were baptized in the Episcopal church of East Plymouth, Conn., an adjoining town. His widow married 2d, Pardee in Harwinton, -Conn. his childken wekb : 154. i. LOBENZO', b. Dec. 11, 1790; ra. Julia C. Tuell. ii. Ieknbus. iii. JUMDS, b. ; d. in South Norwalk, Conn. ; no children. 155. iv. James Haevey, b. (?) ; m. LorindaFoot. Possibly also v. Augustus Cook. 125. Jason^ Hitchcock {Amos^, Nailianiel''' , NatlianieP, NathanieP, Matthias'^) son of Amos and Azubah (Cook) [Benham] Hitchcock, was born in Southington, Conn., in 1760. He was in the Revolu- tionary war while yet a boy. The History of Southington, Conn., gives him this record : ' ' Jason was with his father at Stony Point. A large reward was offered to the man who should take the flag of the enemy in that assault. He was the first at the staff, but, having lost his knife the cord was cut by another and the reward divided •between them." He married April 18, 1781, Patience Langdon, who -was born Oct. 2, 1756, and died Dec. 27, 1791. He died March 30, 1804. HIS CHILDKEN WERE : i. Diademia', b. Dec. 20, 1781 ; m. 1st, Nov. 22, 1804, Robert Foote of Southington, had two daus. and then was divorced, and afterwards m. 2d, Ebenezer Woodruff, and 3d, Harvey Smith. 156. 11. Alfeed, b. Sept. 20, 1784 ; m. Rachel Grannis. iii. Lucy, b. May 19, 1787 ; m. May 13, 1810, Rice Morse, 2d, Perry Langdon, June 18, 1851 ; Lucy d. April 15, 157. iv. Jason, b. March 8, 1790; m. Olive Hart. FAJHLT OF NATHANIEL. IT 126. Ambrose* Hitchcock {Arnos^ , Nathaniel'^, WathanieP, Nathan- iel, Matthias^) son of Amos and Aziibah (Cook) [Benhain] Hitch- cock, was born probably in Souttiington, Conn., Nov. 16, 1764. He married 1st, Azubah Woodruff, who died Oct. 16, 1791. He married 2d, May 20, 1792, Polly Hayfords. He was a Revolutionaiy pensioner. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. An Isfaxt, b. ; d. Feb. 17, 1788. ii. Charles, b. , 1803; d. Jan. 5, 1805. 127. HuNN* Hitchcock (Anios^, N'athaniel*, Nanthaniel^ , NathanieP,. Matthias^) son of Amos and Azubah (Cook) [Benham] Hitchcock, was born, prob. in Southington, Conn, in 1772. He married Nov. 3, 1795, Diantha Moss, who was born in Southingtou, April 15, 1771, daughter of Elihii and Esther Moss, and a descendant of John Moss, the settler in New Haven, Conn. They were living in South- ington in 1799. He died Oct. 3, 1821, at Pompey, Onondaga Co., N. Y. His widow Diantha died at Theresa, Jefferson Co., N. Y., Jan. 23, 1853. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Belinda', b. .Tune 7, 1799, in Southington, Conn. ; m. June 26, 1822, in Pompey, N. Y., Isaac Tliompson and d. atTlieresa,. Jefl'erson Co., N. Y., May 25, 1882. Belinda is not given, in family records. 158. ii. Leonard, b. June 7, 1799 ; m. Elizabeth Bailey Clark. 159. lii. Amos, b. July 24, 1801 ; m. Julia A. Reed, iv. Martha, b. Oct. 29, 1803. v. Alonzo, b. Feb. 4, 1806. 160. vi. Manly, b. April 26, 1811 ; m. Elizabeth . 128. Joel* Hitchcock {Joel^, Nathaniel*', Nathaniel^, Nathaniel^ , Mat- thias'^) son of Joel and Lois (Scott) Hitchcock, was born Nov. 19, 1778, probably in East Haven or Burlington, Conn. He lived in New Hartford, Conn. He probably married a Lois. From Probate records of Farmington, Conn., the following children are given to- Joel and Lois Hitchcock : 78 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH II. i. David'. ii. Phbbe Rugg. iii. Hannah Button. iv. Maky Fkost. V. Lucy Lewis. VI. Lydia Holt. vii. Maetha TJpson. viii. Abigail Peatt. ix. Lois Peisbie. 129. Cai.vin'^ Hitchcock {Joel^, Nathaniel^, Nathaniel^, Nathaniel, Matthias') son of Joel and Lois (Scott) Hitcheofk, was born April 6 (or 9), 1785, probably in Burlington, Coan. He married about 1808 in Burlington, Conn., Betsey Palmiter, who was born May 13, 1790, in Stonington, Conn. He was a farmer. He died May 15, 1845. His widow Betsey died Dec. 4, 1850, in Burlington. his children WEEE : i. Avery', b. Jan. 25, 1810, in Burlington, Conn.; m. in New Yorli in 1840, Sarali Place. In 1846 he was a member from Burlington of tbe General Assembly of Connecticut. He cl. Nov. 6, 1888, in Forrestville, Conn. Silas P., b. Oct. 1, 1812; m. Louisa Parker. Paul, b. March 31, 1814; m. Emily Adams. Lois A., b. April 9, 1816; m. John Aldrich of Burlington and has son Jolm^ of CoUinsville, Conn. Mary M., b. Aprils, 1819; m. Wm. Alfred; d. £e. 63. John Claeke, b. Oct. 11, 1821 ; m. Dorcas Frinlt. Susan Pueliette, b. Peb. 16, 1827; m. Jan. 18, 1860, in New Haven, Conn., Daniel R. WoodruiF, who d. July 2, 1877. Mrs. "Woodruff's address, CoUinsville, Conn. Child: 1, Carrie A?., b. Dec. 31, 1863, in Avon, Conn. 130. Oliver" Hitchcock {Zacliariah^ , Nathaniel^ , Nathaniel^, Nathan- ieP, Matthias^) son of Zachariah and Mercy (Byington) Hitchcock, was born March 12, 1776. He married 1st, in Bristol, Conn., in 1705, Annah Carrington. He married 2d, in West Haven, Vt., about 1820, VVidow Polly Church. He was a substantial farmer, and made his property on the sale of stock and rise of land. He died Jan. 31, 1839. 161. ii. 162. iii. iv. V. 163. vi. vii. 164. 1. il. 165. iii. 166. iv. 167. Y. FAMILY OF NATHANIEL. '» HIS CHILDREN WERE : Willard', b. July 22, 1796: m. Adeline Welton. MiRRiAM, b. May 8, 1799, in Bristol, Conn. ; cl. June 27, 1825, in West Haven, Vt. Oliver Franklin, b. Jan. 24, 1802; m. Polly Saunders. Almon, b. July 10, '1804 ; m. Ruth Emily Barber. EOLLIN C, b. Sept. 24, 1822 ; m. 1st, PoUy Ann Atwood. 131. Seth J^. Hitchcock (Zachariah^ , Nathaniel*, Nathaniel, Xathan- ieP, Matthias^) soa of Zachariali and Mercy (Byington) Hitchcock, was born in Farmington, Conn., April 15, 1785. He married May 6, 1804, Hepsey Blinn of Great Barrington, Mass. He was a music teacher. He resided first at West Haven, Vt., and from there went to Fair Haven, Vt., April 1, 1841. He died Feb. 27, 1852. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 168. i. William Aaron', b. Jan. 13, 1805 ; m. 1st, Emily McFarland. li. Jane Jeanettb. 132. MosES^ Hitchcock {ZacJiariah^ , Nathaniel* , Nathaniel^ , Xcilhun- ieP , Matthias'-) son of Zachariah and Mercy (Byington) Hitchcock, was born May 11, 1786. He married Harriet Parsons of Hatfield, Mass. They had one child : i. Jane', b. ; m. Baldwin at Claremont, N. H. Went to Southport (now Kenosha,) Wis., in 1837 — 8. 133. Dr. Aaron 8 Hitchcock (Zachariah^, Nathaniel'^, NathanieP, Nathaniel^, Matthias') son of Zachariah and ^lercy (Byington) Hitchcock, was born, twin of Moses, in Plymouth, Conn., May 11, 1786. He married July 6, 1808, Milette (Mann) White, widow of Moses White, born- in Burlington, Conn., Aug. 23, 1787, daughter of Perez and Milette (Porter) Mann. He was a Doctor, settled at Burlington, Conn. He died there Aug. 28, 1838. His widow died there July 2, 1860. his children were : i. Jeanette J'., b. March 7, 1809; m. Dec. 29, 1829, Isaac Ben- 80 DESCENDANTS OP MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BEANCH II. ham; cl, at Burlington, Conn., Oct., 1854. She had child- ren : 1, Julius E^. Benham; 2, Boland B. Benham; 3, Samuel Benham, who is now living at Burlington. 169. ii. Lawrence Perez, b. April 8, 1811; m. 1st, Elizabeth Johnson. 170. iii. Omvbr F., b. March 25, 1816; m. 1st, Betsey Clark. iv. KOLAND, b. Oct. 9, 1817; m. 1st, Lucretia Smith; 2d, Marga- ret Ferris; 3cl, Mary Graves. Judge in Winsted, Conn. No children. V. B. Darwin, b. Dec. 10, 1819; a doctor; d. Dec. ,26, 1849 unm., near Sacramento, Cal. vi. Zaohakiah, b. ; d. y. vii. MiLETTE, b. April 10, 1822; unm. living at 64 Jennings Ave., Cleveland, Ohio, viii. Helen, b. Sept. 30, 1824 ; m. April 14, 1847, Phillip Gaylord of 64 .Tennings Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. 134. Capt. Jacob^ Hitchcock (Jacob^, OaleM, NathanieP, NathanieP, Matthias^) son of Jacob and Phebe (Ives) Hitchcock, was bora in Branford, Conn., Dec. 24, 1776. He married in Albany, N. Y., Dec. 24, 1799, Anna Ludington of Fair Haven, Conn., born April 19, 1777. He died Sept. 20, 1851, and his widow Phebe, July 21, 1858. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 171. i. Julia', b. June 22, 1801 ; m. Jesse Addis. 172. ii. Silvester, 1). Aug. 7, 1803; m. Lorinda Blakeslee. 173. iii. Bbde, b. April 4, 1806 ; m. Albert Steele. 174. iv. Sally A., b. May 13, 1808 ; m. Michael Miller. V. Mary, b. June 19, 1817; m. Oct., 1839, John Lewis; d. Jan. 7, 1841. 135. Calkb^ Hitchcock (Jacob^, Caleb^, Nathaniel^ , NatJianieP , Mat- thias^) son of Jacob and Phebe (Ives) Hitchcock, was born about 1780, probably in Branford, Conn. He married 1st, about 1801, Huldah Wheeler. He married 2d, Harriet Brewster. He was a merchant and manufacturer of potash salts. He died in 1844. his children were : i. Fanny', b. abt. 1806; m. Orrin Robinson, brother of Gov. Lucius Robinson. She d. at Elmira, N. T., May 29, 1870, se. 64. FAMILY OF NATHANIEL. 81 li. Embline, b. ; m. Dr. Gilbert of Gilbertville, N. Y. ; no children. lii. HuLDAH, b. ; m. Cyrus W. Smalling of Ashland, Greene Co., N. Y.; children: 1, Emelin^ Smalling, m. and lives in Ashland ; 2, Lucius Smalling, m. and lives in Troy, N. Y. ; 3, Fidelia Smalling, m. Daniel S. Lewis, of Ashland, and lives in Ashland, N. Y. iv. Caleb, b. ; d. se. 12. V. Elvira, b. ; ra. Dr. Bogue of Rutland, Vt. 175. vi. Harmon, b. 1818; m. Ashley. 136. JoHN^ Hitchcock {Jacoh^, Caleb''', Nathaniel^, Nathaniel^, Mat- thias^) son of Jacob andPhebe (Ives) Hitchcock, was baptized March 18, 1781. He married Phebe Deane, his niece. THEIK CHILDREN WERE: i. Lora', b. abt. 1819; d. 1830. 11. Aueelia, b. abt. 1821; m. Allen Smith; d. abt. 1864. One dau. ill. Perez, b. abt. 1822; m. Thirza Chichester; d. abt. 1864; no children, iv. George Julius, b. abt. 1825 ; now living in West Springfield, Mass. ; no children. 137. Judge Samuel Johnson^ Hitchcock {Benjamin^, Benjamin*, Wa- thaniel^ , NatJianieP , Matthias^) son of Benjamin and Mary (Johnson) Hitchcock, was born in Woodbury, Conn., P^eb. 4, 1786. He grad- uated at Yale in 1809. He married 1st, in May, 1818, Laura Coan, who died Oct. 3, 1832 in New Haven, se. 35. He married 2d, Widow Narcissa Perry, born July 10, 1796, in Southport, Conn. He was at one time Mayor of the city of New Haven, and Judge of the county court. With Seth Staples, Esq., he founded the Law School of Yale College of which he also became President. He died in New Haven, Conn., Aug. 31, 1845. His widow Narcissa died while temporarily at Southport, Conn., Nov. 3, 1854. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 1. Gboegb', b. June 1, 1819, in New Haven ; d. July 30, 1850, in New York, ii. Laura, b. June 2, 1821, in New Haven; d. March 81, 1851, ini Mobile. 7 82 DESCENDANTS OP MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BKANCH II. 176. iii. Chakles, b. 1823; m. Olivia G. Cowell. iv. Susan, b. in 1826, in New Haven; d. there Nov. 16, 1826. V. Maby, b. in 1828; m. In 1849 in Neve York City, Thomas D. Sherwood, and d. there Oct. U, 1852. He d. in 1878. vi. Samuel Whittemoke, m. 1st, Minna; m.2d, in France; d. in Nice, France, March 15, 1891, in the 54th year of his age. vii. 'Narcissa. viii. Emilie. ix. Julia. 138. Benjamin Royce^ Hitchcock {Benjamin^ , Benjamin*, Ifathan- iel^ , NathanieV 1 Matthias'^) son of Benjamin and Mary (Johnson) Hitchcock, was born Aug. 15, 1806. He married 1st, May 20, 1828, Rachel Ann Pinter, daughter of Solomon Pinter, a well known ship- ping merchant of New Haven. She died Oct. 18, 1844. He married 2d, Jane Fowler, daughter of Timothy. She died Aug. 24, 1862. He m. 3d, Mrs. Mary R. Disbrow. He married 4th, in March, 1880, Mrs. Julia A. Minor of Darien. He was at one time collector of the Port of New Haven. When in April, 1884, he was obliged to give up his employment because of increasing bodily infirmities he was said to be, with perhaps a single exception, the oldest man in the United States setting type. He died in New Haven, Conn., Jan. 31, 1886. his childeen were : i. Augusta J'., b. ; unm., living with her brother-in-law, H. N. Snow. 173 Putnam Ave., Brooldyn. ii. Cakolise a., b. ; m. Henry N. Snow. iii. Frances K., b. ; m. Eobei't A. Bradley of New York. iv. Martha L., b. ; m. Eugene Hawley. 139. PeterS Hitchcock (Isaac^ , John* , John^, JSfathanieP, Matthias^) son of Isaac and Hannah (Stiles) Hitchcock was born in 1773. He married 1st, Polly Ives and 2d, Eunice (Baldwin) Hitchcock, who was born in 1767 and died April 7, 1837. Peter died in Cheshire, Conn., Nov. 21, 1835. On Wallingford, Conn, church records we have among deaths, " March 2, 1805, wife of Peter Hitchcock, «• 31 ; " also "Feb., 1805, Infant of Peter Hitchcock." Other chil- dren were : FAMILY OF NATHANIEL. 83 177. 1. Daniel', b. April 3, 1800 in Cheshire, Conn. 178. ii. Gaius, b. Sept. 19, 1811. iii. Polly, b. Dec. 20, 1814; m. Titus Rice of Wallingford, Conn. Poll}', d. XoT. 22, 1892; no children. 140. Elisha^ Hitchcock (Jolin^, John'^, John^, NathanieV, Matthias^) son of John and Phebe (Tyler) Hitchcock, was born Jan. 21, 1778, in Claremont, N. H. He married July 24, 1811 , at Wilkesbarre, Pa., Ruth Slocum, born there Sept. 13, 1791. The History of Lacka- wanna County states that : Elisha Hitchcock was by trade a wheel- wright. He moved to Scranton, Pa., then called Slocum's Hollow, in 1809, where he married the oldest daughter of the owner of what is now Scranton, Pa. Between the years 1811 and 1812 he returned with his wife to Claremont ; and between 1822 and 27 he again jour- neyed with his wife and five children to the scene of his early labors. He became identified with the town, and died there much esteemed by all who knew him. His death occurred at Scranton, Pa., Oct. 16, 1858. His widow Ruth died there May 23, 1882. his chlldken were : 179. i. Elisha', b. June 29, 1813; m. Caroline Larabee. 180. ii. Ebenezer, b. April 27, 1815; m. Marion Budd. iii. Sarah, b. Oct. 14, 1817, at Claremont, X. H. ; m. Feb. 11, 1845, Abel Gardner of Abington, Pa.; res. Dalton, Pa., has: 1, .1/ff)-!/' Gardner, of Dalton; 2, Mrs. H. D. Gardner of Scranton. iv. Kuthan, b. Claremont, Jan. 29, 1820; m. Oct. 9, 1849, David Clemens of Scranton, She died Oct. 23, 1864. Children: 1, Franli? Clemens, firm of Cousen, Clemens & Co.; 2, Eva Clemens ; both of Scranton. V. Zenas, b. Claremont, March 25, 1822; m. in Scranton, Sept., 1856, Ruth Bloom; d. at Scranton, Pa., June3, 1880. Chil- dren now in California: 1, ■ ; 2, Fannie'; 3, George B. vi. Mary, b. at Slocum's Hollow, May 11, 1827; m. at Maysville, Ind., Dr. Wm. H. Heath, res. in Scranton. vii. Eliza, b. at Slocum's Hollow, July 13, 1831; d. Aug. 26, 1843, at Scranton, Pa. 141. Lemuel^ Hitchcock {John^ , JoJin'^ , John?, NatlianieP, Matthias^) son of John and Phebe (Tyler) Hitchcock, was born in Claremont, 84 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH II. N. H., Nov. 14, 1779. He married 1st, Widow Matilda Sumner, who was born in September, 1783, and died Nov. 27, 1814. He married 2d, Sally White, July 17, 1817, daughter of Moses and Susan (Davis) White, born at Watertown, Mass., May 29, 1793, who at the time of her marriage resided with her father's family at Windsor, Vt. Lemuel Hitchcock resided at Weathersfield, Vt., where his seven older children were born, q^nd afterwards at Woodstock, Vt., where the three younger were born. His second wife died at Woodstock, Vt., Nov. 9, 1835. He died at Newton, Mass., Nov. 7, 1866. HIS CHILDHBN WERE : i. Esther', b. April 6, 1810; m. Jairus Joslyn. 181. ii. LoEENZO, b. Sept. 2, 1811; m. Sarah A. Tyler. ill. Sakah Ann, b. July 23, 1818; cl. unm. April28, 1840. in Wood- stock, Vt. 182. iv. John, b. Feb. 11, 1821 ; m. Sarah Prances Crosby. V. Susan White, b. May 11, 1823; d. unm. in Plymouth, Vt., March 23, 1843. vi. Zenas, b. Aug. 12, 1825 ; d. March 8, 1832 at Woodstock, Vt. vii. Lemuel, b. July 27, 1827; m. Mary L. Parwell of Claremont, N. H., daughter of William H. Parwell. Lemuel Hitch- cock was a resident of Boston, Mass., a member of the firm of Henry Calender & Co., wholesale grocers. He d. Aug. 15, 1862, at Claremont, N. H. His only son d. earlier and his wife four years later, viii. Emily, b. April 1, 1829 ; d. unm. May 8, 1852, at Plainfleld.N. H. 183. ix. David White, b. June 19, 1831; m. Anna Maria Conant. X. Zbn'as, b. April 21, 1834 ; was in the wholesale boot and shoe business of the firm of Potter Hitchcock & Co., at the time of his death and was on business in Wisconsin when taken sick and d. unm. Oct. 24, 1864. 142. John" Hitchcock {JoJin^, John*, Johv?, NatlianieP, Matthias^) son of John and Phebe (Tyler) Hitchcock, was born April 30, 1781, in Claremont, N. H. He married there in September, 1817, Sarah Webster. He was a millwright. He died at Hanover, N. H., Jan. 29, 1858. His children were all born at Claremont, N. H. his children were : 184. i. Eliza', b. Aug. 5, 1819; m. 1st, Benjamin D. Howe. ii. John Raymond, b. Nov. 16, 1821; m. Jan. 11, 1875, in Gor- ham, N. H., Dawn Lary; lived in Claremont until FAMILY OF SATnANIEL. 85 1846; in 1875 was at Gorham, N. H., proprietor of tlie Glen House and also of the Tip Top House. He d. at Gorham, Sept. 30, 1879 ; no children, iii. Thomas Webster, b. Sept. 23, 1828; d. at Tipton, Mo., in Sept., 1861. 143. Capt. David^ Hitchcock (John^, John*, Jolvn?, NathanieP, Mat- thias^) son of John and Phebe (Tyler) Hitchcock, was born at Claremont, N. H., May 13, 1788. He married at Pawlet, Vt., Jan. 1, 1817, Abigail Elizabeth Smith, born there March 5, 1798. He lived for many years at Granville, N. Y., and died there Oct. 6, 1862. His widow died at Fond du Lac, Wis., June 1, 1881. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 185. i. Charles^, b. Oct. 5, 1818; m. Caroline A. Storer. ii. Zenas, b. May 28, 1822, at Granville, N. Y. ; d. Nov. 20, 1823. iii. Jake Aks, b. Nov. 17, 1824, at Granville, N. Y. ; m.thereOct. 13, 1852, Geo. P. Lee ; children : 1, Alice'' Hitclicock Lee, b. May 16, 1853; d. Oct. 11, 1864; 2, Jennie Lee, b. June 12, 1859; d. April 27, 1883. iv. John, b. Sept. 10, 1827, at Granville, N. Y. ; d. at "Woodville, Miss., May 27, 1846. V. Henry Smith, b. March 25, 1830, at Granville, N. Y. ; m. at Denver, Col., in 1863, Mattie Scott; d. in Aurora, 111., Sept. 1, 1870. vi. Elizabeth Abigail, b. Oct. 10, 1833, in Granville, N. Y.; d. Feb. 21, 1834. vii. David, b. Sept. 1, 1835; m. in Chicago, 111., Dec. 15, 1870, Adelaide S. Benjamin, viil. George Tyler, b. Sept. 9, 1838, in Granville; d. Dec. 1, 1840. ix. Eliza Matilda, b. in Granville, N. Y.. July 5, 1841. 144. Jesse^ Hitchcock (John^, John*, John^, NathanieP, Matthias^) son of John and Phebe (Tyler) Hitchcock, was born in Claremont, N. H., Jan. 7, 1794. He married, in Claremont, July 9, 1817, Chloe Grandy, born Sept. 7, 1796, daughter of Col. Benjamin Grandy. He was a millwright, and moved in 1842 from Claremont to Drewsville in the town of Walpole, N. H. His wife died April 6, 1860. He died March 26, 1865. His children were all born at Claremont. They were : 186. 1. ii. lii. 187. iv. 188. V. 1884. vi. 86 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BBANCH II. Jesse', b. Feb. 13, 1818; m. Susan K. Foster. Fanny, b. in 1819; m. April 11, 1849, at Drewsville, N'. H., Augustus F. Maynard, b. March 5, 1819, atHolclen,Miiss., and d. Jan. 2, 1882, at Drewsville. Chlok, b. Nov. 1, 1821 ; d. Jan. 8, 1882, at Drewsville. Benjamin, b. Aug. 21, 1826; m. Eleanor Mclntyre. George, b. Aug. 29, 1828; m. 1st, Emily E. Hubbard. Hiram, b. Aug. 27, 1832, in Claremont, N. H. 145. Benjamin^ Hitchcock {John^, John'^, JoJin^, Nathaniel Matthias^) son of John and Phebe (Tyler) Hitchcock, was born in Claremont, N. H., June 19, 1801. He married, in 1832, in Montrose, Pa., Pamelia Augusta Gear, who was born Oct. 18, 1800, in Kent, Conn. He died in New York City Oct. 22, 1856, and his widow died there Aug. 30, 1880. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 189. i. William', b. March 7, 1833; m. Cassie Dunn. ii. Weloomb Geer, b. Oct. 28, 1834, in Montrose, Pa. ; a bachelor living in New York City. 146. Samuel 8 Hitchcock {Ichabod^, John^, JoJin^, Nathanief, Mat- thias^) son of lehabod and Rebecca (Pardee) Hitchcock, was born June 2, 1780, in Claremont, N. H. He married, Dec. 20, 1815, at Charleston, N. H., Sally Bond. He died Nov. 4, 1857. his children were : i. Mary Jones', b. Sept. 20, 1816, at Claremont; m. Jan. 14, 1842, Ezra B. Allen, of Claremont. She d. there Nov. 11, 1869. ii. Harriet Deforest, b. Aug. 9, 1818; m. Oct. 4, 1842, Jonathan Tidd of Woburn, Mass. She d. at Woburn, Jan. 10, 1870. iii. ICHABOD, b. March 19, 1820; m. at Springfield, Vt., Sept. 16, 1854, Harriet N. Noyes, b. at Croyden, N. H., Jan. 7, 1819. He d. at Claremont, N. H., Jan. 20, 1877. His widow d. there May 14, 1884. No children, iv. Sarah Bond, b. July 13, 1822; m. June 16, 1846, at North Woburn, Mass., Marshall Tidd. V. William Bond, b. March 9, 1825 ; m. Rebecca Blanchard Tup- per of Claremont. Now occupies the farm upon which his grandfather Ichabod Hitchcock first settled, vi. Luthbra Tidd, b. Sept. 26, 1829; m. Jonathan A. Farwell of Claremont, N. H. She d. Nov. 5, 1867. FAMILY OF NATHANIEL. 87 147. Amos^ Hitchcock (Ichabod^, John*, John^, Nathaniel^, Matthias^) son of lehabod and Rebecca (Pardee) Hitchcock, was born in Clare- mont, N. H., Nov. 2, 1786. He married, Jan. 10, 1813 or 14, in Rockingham, Vt., Philena Felt, born there May 3, 1790. He was a merchant, hotel-keeper, and farmer. He lived in Rockingham, Vt., nineteen years, and the rest of his life in Claremont, N. H. He was a Free Mason sixty-three years of Hiram Lodge and Webb Chapter. His wife Philena died in Claremont, Dec. 20, 1872, and he died there Aug. 9, 1873. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 190. i. Henrt Amos', b. Sept. 11, 1815; m. Jane Weymouth. ii. Helex p., b. Jan. 16, 1817, in Kockingham, Vt. ; m. in Clare- mont, June 13, 1838, George Wallingford; cliildren : 1, George IP. Wallinc/ford, b. April 13, 1839 ; 2, Stella J. Wallingford, b. Sept. 22, 1843 ; res. at Claremont, N. H. iii. Mortimer, b. in Rockingford, Vt.; d. a?. 5. 191. iv. Alexander Vibtts, b. Not. 4, 1821; m. Adaline M. Nasou. V. LONA Rebecca, d. in Rockingham, se. one year. 148. Timothy'' Hitchcock {Timothy^, Ebenezer*, Ebenezer^, Nathaniel^, Matthias^) son of Timothy and Abigail (Clark) Hitchcock, was born in Bethany, Conn., Aug. 5, 1781. He married, 1st, in Derby, Conn., Jan. 6. 1803, Rayner or Urania Twitchell of Oxford, Conn., born there in 1779. She died at Seymour, Conn., Jan. 4, 1843. He mar- ried, 2d, Aug. 2, 1843, Mrs. Miranda Bassett, who died Jan. 21, 1867. He learned coopering and basket-making. He died Dec. 6, 1878. (If so over 97.) his children were : 192. i. Shkldon', b. May 12, 1804; m. Caroline Augur. ii. Lucinda, b. abont 1807; m. in 1826, Joel R. Chatfleld in Sey- mour and d. there in 1836.' Children: 1, Clari? Chatfleld; 2, Lucinda Chatfleld. 193. iii. BuiiKiTT, b. March 25, 1809; ni. 1st, Mary Lounsbury. iv. Sarah, b. Feb. 29, 1811; m. in Seymour in 1833, Clark Web- ster of Oxford, Conn. No children. 88 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH II. 149. Denzel'^ Hitchcock (Timothy^ ^ Ebenezer*, Ebenezer^, JSFathanieP, Matthias'-) son of Timothy and Abigail (Clark) Hitchcock, was born Dec. 7, 1786. He married Betsey Carrington of NewMilford, Conn. He settled in Seymour, Conn., and died Jan. 24, 1850. His will was not admitted to Probate because he was of unsound mind. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Martha C.\ b. abt. 1836 ; d. Doc. 6, 1865, se. 27. ii. Henry Nelson, b. abt. 1822; d. March 5, 1825, be. 2i. ill. Henrietta. iv. Sarah C, m. 1st, Oct. 24, 1847, Bernard Humphreys who d. Jan. 9, 1852; m. 2d, Dec. 4, 1854, George B. Robinson. 150. Clark^ Hitchcock {Timothy^, ^Seneae?-*, Ebenezer^, NathanieP, Matthias'^) son of Timothy and Abigail (Clark) Hitchcock, was born in Bethany, Conn., March 8, 1789. He married, 1st, Abigail Per- kins, daughter of Peter Perkins of Bethany. He was a shoemaker by trade, and moved to Norfolk, Va., in 1810. He married a second time. his children were : 194. i. Edmund B'., b. in 1813; m. Angeline Terrill. ii. Mary, b. ; m. Frost of Huntington, a teacher. 151. Mekritt^ Hitchcock {Joseph^, Ebenezer^, Ebenezer^, Nathaniel, Matthias^) son of Joseph and Mabel (Hotehkiss) Hitchcock, was born probably in Woodbridge, Conn., Sept. 26, 1793. He married, 1st, Polly Taylor of New Haven, Conn., born July 1, 1794. She died May 11, 1818. He married, 2d, Mahala Sessions of "Wolcott, Conn., born Feb. 20, 1797. He died Sept. 26, 1842. His widow, Mahala, married, 2d, March 27, 1853, Stephen Merriman, and died June 26, 1869. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 195. i. William H'., b. Nov. 12, 1815; m. Jane Gregory, ii. Eliad, b. Jan. 4, 1817; d. March 18, 1817. iii. Mary Ann T., b. Feb. 24, 1820; m. 1st, Hiram Cady, b. Feb. 22, 1800, wlio d. July 9, 1836. She m.2d, Henry Simpson, FAMILY OF NATHANIEL. 89 b. April, 1797 and d. Nov. 29, 1859. Henry Simpson and wife adopted Oct. 19, 1847, Martha Smart Simpson, who i!. Feb. 7, 1852. iv. Amelia, b, Nov. 11, 1822; m. March 11, 1840, Henry Shelby. V. Maktiia Mama, b. Oct. 29, 1824; m. June 18, 1843, Joseph E. Baldwin and had seven children, vi. JaneM., b. Feb. 17, 1827; m. Nov. 1, 1848, Ell Scofleld. Lives in New Haven, Conn. ; has two sons and one dan. vii. Mbrhitt Eossell, b. Aug. 8, 1829; m. 1st, Nov. 30, 1848, Eliza Brigden. He m. 2d, Oct. 17, 1850, Caroline E. Cole. He d. in New Haven, Conn., Feb. 11, 1853. Son, 1, Geoege Oelaxdo', b. July, 1851, lives in Pa. viii. Grace Elizabeth, b. April 28, 1832; m. June 29, 1849, Wm. L. Bull; Res. New Haven; three sons. ix. Sarah E.mmeline, b. July 9, 1835 ; m. 1st, in New Haven, Conn., Clarli Woodruff; and 2d, John Parks of Buffalo, N. Y. She d. Oct. 4, 1884. X. George Henry, b. Feb. 21, 1838; d. Feb. 24, 1838. xi. George Henry, b. June 8, 1842; d. Sept. 22, 1842. 152. Maeshall^ Hitchcock {Joseph^, Ebeneeer*, Ebenetier^, Nathaniel/', Matthias^) son of Joseph and Mabel (Hotehkiss) Hitchcock, was born in Woodbridge, Conn., March 29, 1804. He married, Dec. 10, 1825, Julia Ann Taylor, in Pike, Bradford County, Pa., to which place he had removed with his father in 1817. He died in Herrick, Bradford Co., Pa., April 7, 1854. His widow Julia married, Dec. 16, 1859, Daniel Hollis, and moved to Northfield, Rice Co., Minn., in Jan., 1869, where, ffi. 75, she is now living. HIS children were : 196. i. Lewis Merritt', b. Jan. 1, 1827; ra. Mary Cronk. ii. Clark, b. July 16, 1829, at Pike; d. March 19, 1833. ill. Adliza, b. Jan. 19, 1832, at Pike; d. April 2, 1834. iv. Mary Isabel, b. Dec. 29, 1836, at Herrick, Pa.; m. Sept. 7, 1859, Frederick Cogswell. 197. V. Albert Leander, b. May 21, 1839, at Herrick; m. Lucy Hills, vi. Nancy Juliet, b. Dec. 20, 1846; m. April 10, 1861, Joseph Taylor, in Tuscarora, Bradford Co., Pa. 153. Joseph^ Hitchcock {Joseph^, Ebenezer'^ , Ehenezer'^ , Nathaniel^ , Matthias^) son of Joseph and Mabel (Hotehkiss) Hitchcock, was 90 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BKANCH II. born, probably at "Wood bridge, Conn., Feb. 26, 1814:. He married, Sept. 4, 1836, Ah'ira Lines, who was born April 20, 1818. He was a well to do farmer at Le Raysville, Bradford Co., Pa. He died March 5, 1867. HIS CHILDREN WEKB : i. Joseph', b. Aug. 3, 1837; d. Aug. 14, 1837. il. Sophia A., b. Sept. 19, 1839; m. Jan. 11, 1863, Stephen War- ner, of Herrick, Bradford Co., Pa. iii. Habrikt N., b. Feb. 27, 1842; m. Sept. 8, 1861, Nelson E. Warner, of Bunker Hill, Kansas, iv. Cynthia M., b. May 30, 1843; m. Nov. 1, 1863, James P. Lockwood, Bridgeport, Conn. V. George W., b. May 22, 1845; d. Nov. 22, 1851. 198. vi. Daniel Bailey, b. Jan. 26, 1848; m. Emma Woodruff, vii. Helen M., b. Oct. 14, 1850 ; d. March 7, 1870. yiii. , John W., b. March 17, 1852. Ix. Mary F., b. Sept. 5, 1854; m. Sept. 24, 1885, Frank Black of Le Raysville, Bradford Co., Pa. X. Henry S., b. Feb. 27, 1858. xi. Frank L., b. July 26, 1859. xii. WiLBBBT W., b. Dec. 18, 1861 ; m. June 9, 1886, Mary Brister. SEVENTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. 154. LoKENzo'' Hitchcock {Harvey^, Nathaniel^, Nathaniel*, Nathan- iel^, Nathaniel^, Matthias'^) son of Harvey and (?) Hitchcock, was born Dec. 11, (or 20?) 1790. He and his brothers were baptized Aug. 19, 1798, in the Episcopal Church of East Plymouth, Conn., a town adjoining Bristol where his parents then resided. He mar- ried in New York City, Dec. 30, 1814, Julia C. Tuell, who died in 1847. He died Aug. 20, 1882. Youngest child : i. Leonidas' Polk, address, Aikack'lphia, Ark. FAMILY OP NATHANIEL. 91 155. James Harvey'' Hitchcock {Harvey'^, Nathaniel^, Nathaniel'^y Nathaniel^, Nathaniel'^, Matthias^) son of Harvey, was born before Aug. 19, 1798, when he was bapjtised in the Episcopal church at East Plymouth, Conn. He married, in Watertown, Conn., Aug. 24, 1823^ Lorinda Foot. He moved to Columbia, Maury Co., Tenn., where he died April 14, 1833. His widow died in 1882. HIS CHILDKEN WERE : i. Hexhy'. ii. George Lorenzo, b. Jan. 28, 1825, at Watertowu, Conn, iii. Nancy Eliza, b. at Watertown, 1827; m. in 1841, Nathan Chapman, Huntington, Lorain Co., Ohio, and has four children. 199. iv. John Seabury, b. July 28, 1831, Columbia, Tenn. 156. Alfred'' Hitchcock (Jason^, Amos^, Nathaniel'^, Nathaniel^, Nathaniel^, Matthias^) son of Jason and Patience (Langdon) Hitch- cock, was born Sept. 20, 1784. He married, Sept. J3, 1811, Eachel Granniss, who was born Feb. 24, 1788, daughter of Stephen and Martha (Thompson) Granniss. He was a joiner and carpenter, and died Aug. 24, 1842. She died in 1860, se. 72. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Amelia CHARLOTTE^ b. Nov. 28, 1812; m. Feb. 5, 1834, Henry ToUes. Shed. Sept. 20, 1843, and had : 1, M'iUiam TK Tolles, b. April 1], 1835; 2, Horace A. ToUes, b. April 13,, 1837; killed before Petersburg, Va., June 17, 1864. ii. Emmeline, b. Jan. 18, 1815; ra. William Day, May 2, 1836. Shed. 1854. Children: 1, Mary E'. Day, b. April 29, 1837; 2, Harriet E. Day, b. May 8, 1843. iii. DiANAH, b. March 13. 1817; d. Oct. 13, 1818. iv. Harriet M., b. Feb. 2, 1820; m. July, 1844, Henry Tolles and had: 1, Charles H>. Tolles, b. March 13, 1845; 2, Frederick D. Tolles, b. Jan. 27, 1848 ; d. in the Army July 9, 1865. V. Henky, b. June 5, 1823 ; d. May 8, 1842. vi. Charles Alfred, b. Jnly 17, 1826, in Southington; m. Oct. S, 1860, Laura Grannis, b. May 20, 1821 andd. Sept. 11, 1877. He was Selectman since 1877. His ancestors came from East Haven and settled on the farm where he passed his lifetime. He d. Feb. 3, 1887. ■92 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH II. 157. Jason'' Hitchcock {Jason^, Amos^^ Nathaniel^, Nathaniel^, Na- thaniel, Matthias^) son of Jason and Patience (Langdon) Hitchcock, was born March 8, 1790. He married, March 8, 1813, Olive Hart. She died Oct. 5, 1819. He must have been twice married. He died Aug. 23, 1859. HIS CHILDKEN WEEK : i. Patience', b. May 21, 1817; m. Oct. 20, 1844, Henry Bishop. She d. in Southington, in 1846. ii. Lucy, b. July 5, 1823; d. 1825. iii. Lucy, b. Dec. 27, 1825. iv. and v. Two Infants, d. March 10, 1822. vi. A Child, d. May 6, 1826. 158. Leonard'' Hitchcock (Hunn^, Amos^, Nathaniel*, NathanieP, NathanieP, Matthias^) son of Hunn and Diantha (Moss) Hitchcock, was born in Southington, Conn., Sept. 27, 1796. He married there, •June 26, 1822, Elizabeth Bailey Clark, born Dec. 25, 1799. He died Aug. 28, 1856. She died Dec. 18, 1870. TilEIK CHILDREN WERE : 1. MARTHA^ b. March 14, 182:3. ii. Diantha, b. Feb. 1, 1825; d. Nov. 19, 1828. iii. Delia, b. Jan. 5, 1827. iv. Diantha, b. Jan. 27, 1830; d. Dec. 5, 1851. V. Cornelia, b. Feb. 22, 1834. vi. Elizabeth, b. Sept. 17, 1837. vii. Harriet Newell, b. Feb. 22, 1841. 159. Amos'' Hitchcock {Hnnn^, Amos^ ,. Nathaniel* , Nathaniel^ , Na- thaniel^, Matthias^) son of Hunn and Diantha (Moss) Hitchcock, was born in Southington, Conn., July 24, 1801. He married, at Manlius, N. Y., Jan. 6, 1828, Julia A. Eead of Manlius, bom in Waterville, N. Y., Aug. 7, 1805. He was a miller at Eochester, N. Y., until 1852 when he went west and engaged in farming. In 1877 he retired from labor and moved to Hazelton, Iowa, where he lived until the death of his wife, Jan. 3, 1882, when he moved to Delavan, Wis., to live with his daughter Charlotte. He died there April 12, 1885. FAMILY OF NATHANIEL. &3- HIS CHILDREN WERE : 1. Charlotte W'., b. Jan. 2, 1829, in Rochester, N. Y. ; m. Dec. 11, 1852, John J. Ready of Delavan, Wis. ii. Cornelia J., b. Sept. 5, 1830, at Rochester; d. there March 11, 1832. iii. Julia B., b. Aug. 29, 1832, at Rochester; m. Feb. 26, 1867, Cliris Wliitman of Hazelton, Iowa, iv. Ellen M., b. April 15, 1835, at Rochester; d. Nov. 28, 1836. 200. V. Amos H., b. Feb. 11, 1838 in Rochester; m. Marie Browne. vi. Sarah J., b. March 14, 1840 in Rocliester; m. March 14, 1863, Merrill Earlier of Genoa, 111. and d. in Genoa, June 12, 1878. vii. Leosakd S., b. April 7, 1842 in Rochester; m. Doc. 21, 1862, Catherine Lalve of Harvard, III. ; no children. 160. Manlet'' Hitchcock (Hunn^, Amos^, Nathaniel^, Nathaniel^,. NathanieP , Matthias^) son of Hunn and Diantha (Moss) Hitchcock, was born in Southington, Conn., April 26, 1811. He married Eliza- betli and lived for a time in Eochester, N. Y. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Mary'- ii. Hbnhy. iii. Helen. iv. Charlotte. 161. Silas P.'' Hitchcock (Calvin^, Joel^, Nathaniel*, NathanieV,- NathanieP, Matthias^) son of Calvin and Betsey ^Palmiter) Hitch- cock, was born in Burlington, Conn., Oct. 1, 1812. He married, at Naples, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1845, Louisa Parker of Naples. He was a farmer in Lake Mills. His first two children were born at Naples, N. Y., the rest at Lake Mills, Wis. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 201. i. Carlton C, b. Sept. 24, 1845; m. 1st, F. Wjng. li. NoEALis M., b. Sept. 13, 1847; d. Oct. 30, 1860. iii. Etta, b. Feb. 7, 1849. iv. Arthur L., b. May 2", 1851; m. Feb. 26, 1875, Ida Buchanan ;: res. Lake Mills, Wis. V. Carrie L., b. March 17, 1853; m. Feb. 2, 1879, Arnold Con- key; d. Aug. 2, 1879. 94 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH II. vi. Heney M., b. Feb. 1, 1855; d. July 2, 1863. vii. Edward N., b. March 29, 1860; m. June 21, 1882, Alma Fuller; res. St. Cloud, Minn. 162. Paul'' Hitchcock {Calvin^, Joel^, Nathaniel'^, JSfathanieP, Na- thaniel'^, Matthias''-) son of Calvin and Betsey, (Palmiter) Hitchcock, was born in Burlington, Conn., March 31, 1814. He married, at Livonia, N. Y., May 8, 1839, Emily Adams. He left Burlington at the age of 19 and settled in 1839 as a merchant in Naples, N. Y. He removed in 1848 to Lake Mills, Wis., and engaged in farming, and in 18G6 to Jefferson, Wis., where he now resides as Sec. and Supt. of the Wis. Manufacturing Co. His wife died at JeflTerson, Oct. 20, 1878. Their children, both born at Naples, N. Y., were : i. Charlotte E^, b. Nov. 29, 1840. ii. Florence, b. No^-. 21, 1847; d. March 20, 1868, at Jefferson, Wis. 163. John Clarke'' Hitchcock (Cafom 6, Joel^, Nathaniel'^, Nathaniel^, NathanieP, Matthias'-) son of Calvin and Betsey (Palmiter) Hitch- cock, was born in Burlington, Conn., Oct. II, 1821. He married, at Naples, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1847, Dorcas Frink. Address, Ottawa City, 111. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Ernest A^ b. Oct. 11, 1853, Waukesha, Wis. ii. Burt, b. Aug. 5, 1857, Canton, Conn. 164. Willard'' Hitchcock ( Oliver^ , Zachariah^ , Nathaniel^ , Nathaniel^ , Nathaniel'^, Matthias'-) son of Oliver and Annah (Carrington) Hitch- cock, was born on "Old Meditation," Bristol, Conn., July 22, 1796. He married at Harwinton, Conn., Aprils, 1822, Adeline Welton. He was in turn merchant and farmer and did much public business in settling estates. He died in West Haven, Vt., March 18, 3 842. HIS children were : i. Annah PHYLORA^ b. Feb. 2, 1824, in Burlington, Conn. Teacher. FAMILY OF NATHANIEL. 95 ii. WiLLAED Welton, b. Api'il 14, 1828, In Burlington; d. June 11, 1828. iii. HOBART Lawkence, b. July 3, 1829, in Burlington; d. Aug. 2, 1829. 202. iv. WiLLARD Leicester, b. Oct. 10, 1832; m. L. B. Fish. V. Adeline Athilred, b. March 30, 1836, in "West Haven, Vt. ; m. at Hydeville, Vt., Oct. 4, 1854, John Wilson Eddy, b. in West Haven, March 30, 1836, and lives in Fair Haven, Vt. and lias: 1, Ida? Eddy, b. Sept. 3, 1855; m. Oct. 28, 1880, WiUard B. Ingalls. vi. Celia Elvira, b. April 4, 1840, in West Haven, Vt. ; d. there March 11, 1866. A teaclier. 165. Oliver Franklin'' Hitchcock {Oliver'^, Zachariah^ , Nathaniel'^, WathanieP , Nathaniel^ , Matthias^) sonof Oliver and Annah (Carring- ton) Hitchcock, was born Jan. 24, 1802. He married, in 1833, Polly Saunders of Whitehall, N. Y., daughter of Phineas. He lived in West Haven, Vt., in 1836. He was a sailor, and died in New Zea- land in 1874. his children were : i. Roland'. ii. Emily N. 166. Almon'' Hitchcock (Oliver'^ , Zachariah^ , Nathaniel''', Nathaniel^, NathanieP, Matthias'^) sonof Oliver and Annah (Carrington) Hitch- cock, was born in Bristol, Conn., July 10, 1804. He married in West Haven, Vt., in 1825, Euth Emily Barber, born Dec. 16, 1805, daughter of Levi and Eebecca. She died in Sidney, Ohio, Aug. 22, 1877. He was a farmer, and died in Sidney May 2, 1883. THEIR CHILDREN WERE : 1. Miriam Mary', b. April 26, 1832, West Haven, Vt. ; m. there Oct. 26, 1856, Andrew B. Cole; res. St. Louis, Mo., has 1, Candace Emily^ Cole, b. March 4, 1858. 203. ii. Almox Baldwin Carrington, b. Oct. 13, 1838; m. Margaret I. Edgar, iii. Alma Emily, b. Ang. 6, 1843, in West Haven, Vt. ; m. at Sid- ney, Ohio, James Glasgow Armstrong, b. 1836, in Belfast, Ireland. Rector Monumental Ch. (Prot. Epis.), Rich- mond, Va.; children: 1, Miriam Marcella^ Armstrong, b. April 10, 1865 at St. Louis, Mo. ; i, Agnes Buth Armstrong, b. Sidney, Ohio, July 14, 1872; d. Hannibal, Mo., June 15, 1873. 96 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH II. 167. EoLLiN C' Hitchcock (Oliver'', Zaehariah^, Nathaniel*, Na- thaniel, NathanieP, Matthias'^) son of Oliver and Polly (Church) Hitchcock, was born, West Haven, Vt., Sept. 24, 1822. He married, 1st, at "Whiting, Vt., Nov. 2, 1841, Polly Ann Atwood, born Dec. 30, 1820. She died at West Haven, May 22, 1855. He married, 2d, April 2, 1856, Julia H. Manville of Whitehall, N. Y., born there April 2, 1823. He is a farmer in West Haven. HIS CHILDKEX WERE : i. Polly Stevens^, b. Aug. 24, 1842, in West Haven; d. ApriL 17, 1843. ii. Adelaide Piiyloka, b. March 4, 1844; m. at West Haven, Vt., Dec. 30, 1868, Willard Thomas. She d. Aug. 6, 1869, at Salisbury, Vt. ili. Calantha Mauia, b. Jan. 15, 1847; a teacher; d. at West Haven, Dec. 18, 1867. 204. iv. Samuel Rollix, b. April 27, 1851 ; m. Myra S. Taylor. V. Viola Polly, b. Dec. 26, 1858; d. Oct. 7, 1860. vi. Orville Oliver, b. Jan. 7, 1862. Farmer and teacher. 168. Dr. William Aaeon'' Hitchcock (Seth J.^, Zachariah^, Na- thaniel*, NathanieP, NathanieP, Matthias''-) son of Seth J. and Hepsey (Blinn) Hitchcock, was born in Great Banington, Mass., Jan. 13, 1805. He married, 1st, Emily McFarland, and settled in Shoreham, Vt. He married, 2d, Emily who died in Shoreham. child. 205. i. William G^., m. Emily Hunsdon. 169.' Lawrence Perez'' Hitchcock (Dr. Aaron^ ,Zachariah^ , Nathaniel*, NathanieP, NathanieP, Matthias''-) son of Dr. Aaron and Milette (Mann) Hitchcock, was born in Burlington, Conn., April 8, 1811. He married, 1st, Jan. 17, 1842, Elizabeth Johnson of Washington, Pa., who died there July 17, 1846. He married, 2d, Sarah Liggett, and lives at Shady Side, Pittsburg, Pa., corner of Liberty and Smith- field Streets. his children were : i. Mary Kate*, m. D. Hancocli, Franklin, Pa. ii. Ella C. FAMILY OF NATHANIEL. 97 170. Oliver F.' Hitchcock {Dr. Aaron^, Zachariah^, Nathaniel*, Nathaniel^, NathanieP, Matthias^) son of Dr. Aaron and Milette (Mann) Hitchcock, was born March 25, 1816. He married, 1st, Feb. 2, 1837, Betsey Clark. He married, 2d, Cornelia Smith. He was a farmer. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Nf,t,t,ib', d. y. li. Robert. ili. Millie. iv. SrsiE. V. George R., b. Nov. 5, 1857. vi. A Son, b. July 18, 1860. vii. A Son, b. Jan. 9, 1868. 171. Julia'' Hitchcock (Jacob^, Jacob^, Caleb''', NathanieP , Nathaniel^ , Matthias''^) daughter of Capt. Jacob and Anna (Ludington) Hitch- cock, was born June 22, 1801. She married, in Nov., 1820, Jesse Addis, and died July 3, 1841. The children of Julia (Hitchcock) Addis were : 1. A Son', d. y. 2. Lavinia Addis, b. Jan. 26, 1823; m. Aug. 18,1844, Austin New- comb. 3. Sally A. Addis, b. Dec. 13, 1825 ; m. May 1, 1845, Elijab Wood. 4. Delia Addis, b. Nov. 17, 1828 ; m. July, 1844, Levi Knapp, and d. Feb., 1872. 6. Bede A. Addis, b. Dec. 12, 1838; m. G. F. Lunt, Aug., 1855, and d. Sept. 23, 1876. 172. Stlvestee'' Hitchcock (Jacob^, Jacobs, Caleb*, Nathaniel^, Na- thaniel^, Matthias'^) son of Capt. Jacob and Anna (Ludington) Hitch- cock, was born Aug. 7, 1803. He married, Oct. 4, 1826, Lorinda Blakeslie, born May 27, 1805. He was killed March 17, 1867, either by one of his horses or by a fall on the stable stairs. He lived an hour unable to tell how he received the fatal hurt. Mrs. Hitchcock died April 10, 1885. 8 98 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH II. HIS OHILDEEN WERE: 206. i. Oscar Blakeslib', b. May 24, 1828. ii. Clinton, b. June 25, 1832. He was killed, Feb. 21, 1844, by a frozen apple, -wMcli struck his temple, thrown in sport In the schoolroom. 173. Bede'^ Hitchcock (Joco6 6, Jacob^, Caleb^, NatlianieP , NatJianieP , Matthias^) daughter of Capt. Jacob and Anna (Ludington) Hitchcock, was born April 4, 1806. She married, Oct. 27, 182.5, Albert Steele, son of Aaron. She died April 28, 1850. The children of Bede (Hitchcock) Steele were : 1. Elizabeth^ Steele, b. Nov. 27, 1826; m. June 29, 1848, Alphonso Cobb of Windham, Conn, and had: 1, Byron A^., b. July 10,1852; 2,EllaA.,h.Ax\s- 3, 1854; m. Oct. 12, 1876, Leonards. Cornell; 3, LuoiaE.,\>. Aug. 7, 1866. 2. Addison Steele, b. Oct. 29, 1828; m. Sept. 29, 1863, Clarissa Jane Bump, b. Aug. 3, 1835, and they had : 1, Albert Byron', b. Aug. 27, 1864; 2, Herbert JBomaine, h. Nov. 23, 1865; 3, Daniel Aaron, b. Oct. 1, 1869; 4, John Wesley, b. Dec. 6, 1871. 3. Aaron Francis Steele, b. Dec. 6, 1840; d. Dec. 10, 1843. 174. Sally A.'' Hitchcock {Jaccb^, Jacob^, Caleb*, Nathaniel, Wa- tJianieP, Matthias''-) daughter of Capt. Jacob and Anna (Ludington) Hitchcock, was born in Windham, N. Y., May 13, 1808. She mar- ried Michael Miller, about 1830, and died in Lawrence, 111., Dec. 1, 1872. The children of Sally A. (Hitchcock) Miller were: 1. Ellen Morse^ Miller, b. in Prattsville, N. Y., May 12, 1832; m. in Woodstock, (prob. N. Y.) Sept. 30, 1857, Nathan W. Powers; children: 1, Addison Franklin' Powers, h. May 5, 1860, in Lawrence, 111. ; 2, Nellie May Powers, b. March 23, 1862; m. Henry C. Asp, May 5, 1880; County Attor- ney, Winfleld Co., Kan. ; 3, Edgar N. Powers, b. Nov. 31, 1876, in Winfleld, Kan. 2. William Wallace Miller, b. 1832; d. Feb. 6, 1833, 83. 8 mos. 3. Mary Elizabeth Miller, b. Windham, N. Y. ; d. k. 17 mos. 4. Sylvester Franklin Miller, b. Sept. 10, 1841; m. 1879, Maggie Kennedy of Kirksville, Mo. Shed. March, 1880, and lie m. 2d, Georgie Nightingale, Nov. 25, 1882. He had: 1, Albert W'. Miller, d. m. 1 year; 2, Maud Miller, b. April 25, 1875 ; 3, Blanche Miller. They live in Ashland, Kan. FAMILY OF NATHANIEL. 99 175. Harmon'' Hitchcock {Caleb^, Jacob^, Galeb^, Nathaniel, Na- thanieP, Matthias''-) son of Caleb and Harriet (Brewster) Hitebeock, was born about 1818. He married Miss Ashley of Catskill, N. Y., and resides Elmira, N. Y. CHILD. i. Albert T'., b. 184i. He res. at Albany, N. Y. and is Deputy Snpt. of thecapitol. 176. Charles'' Hitchcock {Samuel Johnson^ , Benjamin^ , Benjamin'^ , Nathaniel^, Nathaniel^, Matthias''-) son of Judge Samuel Johnson and Laura (Coan) Hitchcock, was born in New Haven in 1828. He married, in 1847, Olivia G. Cowell in Providence, R. I., born there ia 1829. He died there Dec. 10, 1858, and his widow Feb. 18, 1865. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 207. 1. Charles', b. in Providence, May 12, 1848; m. Prances Lapsley. ii. George H., b.Sept. 29, 1850; m. in England in 1882, Henrietta i Ricliardson. He is an artist. "It was in Mr. George ^ Hitchcock's Dutcli garden at Egmond Hoef that Mr. Shannon painted the well-known portrait of his friend, * and this same garden gave him the sobriquet of ' Tulip ' I Hitchcock. The gold medal of the American Art Associ- ation was awarded to him for his ' Toilers of the Sea.' His ' Scarecrow ' represented a red-cloaked girl sitting in a field of red poppies. It is in painting the sand dunes of Holland that Mr. Hit(;hcock is seen at his very best. ' La Maternite ' is one of these, and shows us a woman in the sea dunes returning from work with her children. His early life was spent at Providence, in the United States, and here he was educated for the law, but, abandoning his profession for the more pleasing paths of paint, he crossed the Atlantic to study in Paris under Boulanger and Lefebvre. It was Mesdag, however, whom he found at the Hague, who left the final impression on the painter, and from that time he has remained faithful to that land of dikes and dunes, blue china and black tulips, working all through the summer at Egmond-aan-Zee, elaborating all the winter in Paris, London or Madrid— a truly ideal existence for an artist who is at one and the same time a 100 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH II. realist and the most ardent of idealists. Last year Mr. Hitchcock had nothing to show in England, for of the twenty-six canvases which he took to New York at the end of 1892 not one remained unsold." iii. Amelia Swift, b. Aug. 7, 1852 ; m. at Narragansett Pier, R. I., in June, 1874, Herbert Maynard. 177. Daniel'' Hitchcock (Peter^, Isaac^, John*, John^, NathanieP, Matthias^) son of Peter and Eunice (Baldwin) Hitchcock, was bom in Cheshire, Conn., April 3, 1809. He married, 1st, Mary Peck who was born in 1813 and died Dec. 4, 1840. He married, 2d, Deziah Tolles who was born Dec. 7, 1813, in Bethlehem and died Dec. 13, 1879. He died in Waterbury, Conn., July 31, 1846. HIS CHILDEEN WERE : i. Edwin S'., b. April 17, 1834 ; Captain. He was private in Co. G. of 2d Conn. Vol's. ; Col. (now Maj.Gen.) Terry, Com. He served three mos. in 1861 and then became Capt. of Co. G. 7th Conn. Vol. three-year troops. Col. Terry, Com. This Reg. organi^ied in 1862, took part in the reduction of Ft. Pulaski, and here Capt. Hitchcock commanded a battery of siege guns. He was killed June 16, 1862 on James Island. His body was never found by those who sought to recover it. One who liad employed him writes, " Capt. Hitchcock set an example in the army of morality, purity, courtesy and bravery and his men followed him devotedly." ii. Ikving Lyman, b. April 17, 1834; and d. May 13, 1839. iii. Ekbderick L., b. 1837; entered the Army in 1862 and served to the close of the war; was Lt., Adjt. and then Maj. of the 132 Pa. Vol's ; then Lt. Col. of 25th Reg. U. S. col- ored troops, then Col. ; was in battles : South Mt., Sept. 14, 1862 ; Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862 ; Fredericksburg, Dec. 16, 1862 ; and Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863. iv. Mary P., b. April 12, 1839; m. Wood; d. 1882 near Fer- nandino, Fla. V. Hattie E.,1). March 28, 1843; m. Guilford; res. Water- bury, Conn. vi. George G., b. Aug. 6, 1844; lives in Naungatuck, Conn. 178. Gaius'' Hitchcock {Peter^, Isaac^, John*, John^, Nathaniel^, Matthias^) son of Peter and Eunice (Baldwin) Hitchcock, was bern FAMILY OF NATHANIEL. 101 in Cheshire, Conn., Sept. 11, 1819. He married Betsey D. Bronson of Middlebury,Conn. He died inWaterbury, Oct. 14, 1845. Betsey his wife died in Waterbury, July 31, 1846. HIS CHILDEEN WERE: i. Almbe B'., b. 1835; m. 1st, Nancy Brown, June 7, 1869; m. 2d, Louisa C. Hall of Cheshire and lives in Waterbury, Conn. ii. Arthur, b. Aug. 26, 1841 ; m. Nov. 27, 1872, Caroline JE. Bots- ford; went into the army as private in 1861, was pro- moted to 2d Lt. in 1862, and served in that capacity to the close of the war. He resided in Scranton, Pa. Two children : 1, William Beonson', b. Aug. 23, 1874, in Scranton, Pa. ; 2, Robert Botsford, b. July 9, 1879, in Scranton, Pa. 179. Elisha'' Hitchcock {Elisha^, John^, John*, John^, Nathaniel^, Matthias'^) son of Elisha and Euth (Slocum) Hitchcock, was born in Claremont, N. H., June 29, 1813. He married, in Evansville, Ind., June 18, 1843, Caroline Larabee. He died in Maysville, Ind., April 28, 1855. child. i. Anna', m. Shannon of Pittston, Pa. 180. Lt. Col. Ebenezer'' Hitchcock {Elisha^, John^, John^, John^, WathanieP , Matthias''-) son of Elisha and Ruth (Slocum) Hitchcock, was born in Claremont, N. H., April 27, 1816. He married, 1st, Marion Budd, daughter of Halon. She was born June 28, 1834. She died Feb. 5, 1857. He married, 2d, Feb. 20, 1866, at Waymart, Pa., Amanda Swackhammer, born Feb. 5, 1838, daughter of Wil- liam. She died 1880. He was Aide de Camp to Gov. Pollock with rank of Lt. Col. his children were : i. MARION^ b. March 16, 1867. 11. Hattie, b. Sept. 18, 1872 ; d. Dec. 28, 1878. iii. William, b. Feb. 4, 1875. 102 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH II. 181. LoKENzo' Hitchcock {Lemuel^, JoTin^, John* John^, Nathaniel^, Matthias^) son of Lemuel and Matilda (Sumner) Hitchcock, was born in Weathersfield, Vt., Sept. 2, 1811. He married atClaremont, N. H., Feb. 8, 1836, Sarah A. Tyler. He died in Granville, N. Y., Aug. 19, 1840. His widow died at Plainfleld, N. H., Jan. 13, 1883. CHILD. i. Edwakd Tylbk^, b. Dec. 24, 1838; d. Jan. 19, 1841. 182. John'' Hitchcock (Lemuel^, John^, John*, John^, Nathaniel^, Matthias''-) son of Lemuel and Sally (White) Hitchcock, was born at Weathersfield, Vt., Feb. 11, 1821. He married Dec. 10, 1860, Sarah Frances Crosby, born at Belfast, Me., Aug. 18, 1834, daughter of Ex-Gov. Crosby of Maine. He lived 42 years in Boston, Mass. From 1846 to 1856 he was in the firm, M. L. Lincoln & Co., Import- ers and Wholesale Dealers in Dry Goods ; from 1856 to 1866, Potter Hitchcock & Co., Wholesale Boot and Shoe Dealers and for five years, President of the Commonwealth Ins. Co. of Boston. He resigned that position in 1880 and became interested in and an active Director of the National Tube Works Co. He died in Boston, Nov. 11, 1884. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. IfRANCBS Bmily^, b. Aug. 15, 1864, at Newton, Mass. 11. John, b. Oct. 20, 1868 at Newton, Mass. ; m. in Old South Church, Boston, April 26, 1893, Esther Mary Baker, dau. of Ezra H. Baker. 183. Dayid White'' Hitchcock (iemwe?", John^, John*, John^, Na- thaniel, Matthias'-) son of Lemuel and Sally (White) Hitchcock, was born at Woodstock, Vt., June 19, 1831. He married, April 1, 1864, at Boston, Mass., Anna Maria Conant. He was long of the firm, Otis, Norcross & Co., Wholesale Dealers in Crockery, and at the dissolution of that firm became partner in the firm, John & D. W. Hitchcock, Wholesale Boot and Shoe Dealers. He retired in 1872 and purchased a large farm in Marlboro, Mass., where he resides in FAMILY OF XA-THANIEL. 103 the summer months. He has been President of the National bank there for some years. HIS CHILDREN WEKE : i. Lemubx', b. June 10, 1865, at Boston. il. AuCE Howard, b. Oct. 27, 1866, at Newton, and d. at Marl- boro, Dec. 23, 1881. 184. Eliza'' Hitchcock (JoJin^, John^, John* , John^ , WatJianieP , Mat- thias,'^) daughter of John and Sarah (Webster) Hitchcock, was born at Claremont, X. H., Aug. 5, 1819. She married there, Dec. 25, 1839, Benjamin D. Howe, born at Pomfret, Vt., June 13, 1814. He died at Hanover, N. H., Dec. 11, 1867. The children of Eliza (Hitchcock) Howe, the first three born at Claremont, the other two at Hanover, were : 1. Sarah JiP. Howe, b. June 6, 1842 ; d. Aug. 7, 1849. 2. Caroline G. Sowe, b. Aug. 25, 1847; d. Aug. 8, 1848. 3. . John S. Sou-e, b. Oct. 13, 1849; d. in Hanover, Sept. 16, 1851. 4. Emily H. Howe, b. Aug., 1853. 5. Charles H. W. Howe, b. June 24, 1856; d. April 25, 1881, at N. Y. City. 185. Charles'' Hitchcock (Dawd^, John^ , John* , John^ , Nathaniel^, Matthias^) son of Capt. David and Abigail Elizabeth (Smith) Hitch- cock, was born in Pawlet, Vt., Oct. 5. 1815. He married at Lan- singburg, X. Y., May 14, 1844, Caroline Augusta Storer, born in N. Y. City, June 25, 1821 and died at Wheaton, 111., Sept. 16, 1879. The children all born at Lansingburg were i. Clara Maria', b. Sept. 19, 1845; d. July 28, 1847. ii. John Augustus, b. June 28, 1847; d. April 15, 1849. 208. iii. Charles Storer, b. Feb. 25, 1849 ; m. B. E. Rogers. iv. Helen Storer, b. April 9, 1856; d. Sept. 17, 1857, at Keokuk, Iowa. 186. Jesse'' Hitchcock (Jesse^, John^,John*, John^ , N^athanieP , Mat- thias^) son of Jesse and Chloe (Grandy) Hitchcock, wasbornFeb. 13, 104 DESCENDANTS OP MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH II. 1818. He married in 1843 at Boston, Mass., Susan K. Foster, who died there Jan. 15, 1858. The children all born in Boston were : i. Charlbs Edwin*, b. June 27, 1844; m. Jennette Chandler; res. Sturtevant House, N. Y. City. No children. li. Gbokgb Heney, b. April 7, 1846 ; m. at Marshfleld, April 18, 1872, Ellen E. Baker. Ees. at Qiiincy, Mass. Three children. iii. Eanny Vikginia, b. Nov. 15, 1847; d. Oct. 16, 1870, atDrews- Tille, N. H. iv. Susan Fostbk, b. Dec. 2, 1849; m. Albion C. Colby; res. 102 Wyman St., Brockton, Mass. ; two children. V. LuoY Foster, b. Oct. 2, 1852; m. Samuel M. Williams, Bos- ton; res. 53 Emerson St., South Boston, Mass.; two children. vi. Harvey Pabi^er, b. Dec. 23, 1855; d. April 18, 1858, in Boston, vii. Hiram AuGtrsirs, b. May 13, 1857; grad. Chandler Scientific School, Dart, college; m. June 20, 1888, Clara E. Young, dau. Prof. Charles A. Young. Hiram Augustus Hitch- cock is Associate professor of Civil Engineering in the Thayer School at Dart. Coll. 187. Benjamin'' Hitchcock (Jesse^, John^ , John^, John^, NatlianieP, Matthias'^) son of Jesse and Chios (Grandy) Hitchcock, was born in Claremont, N. H., Aug. 21, 1826. He married in Claremont, Minn., Feb. 4, 1866, Eleanor Mc Intyre, born in 1845 in Wisconsin. The children all born in Claremont, Minn., were : i. Edward', b. Dec. 6, 1866. ii. Alice Chlob, b. March 13, 1872. iii. Jesse, b. March 18, 1874. iv. Fanny Maky, b. Aug. 13, 1887. 188. Geokge'' Hitchcock {Jesse^, John^, John^, John^, NathanieP, Matthias''-) son of Jesse and Chloe (Grandy) Hitchcock, was born Aug. 29, 1828. He married, 1st, Dec. 12, 1858, Emily E. Hubbard, born March 19, 1839, and died Oct. 16, 1864. He married 2d, Feb. 6, 1866, Mrs. Harriet E. Rowley, widow of Rice H. Moulton, born in Junius, N. Y., April 24, 1835. Children, one by each wife, were : FAMILT OF NATHANIEL. 105 i. Mart Ei-fie', b. Oct. 2i, 1859: m. at Claremont, Minn., Sept. 18, 1878, Wm. H. K. McMartin, b. in Canada, June 10, 1854. Tlieyhave: 1, Florence E^., b. Oct. 29, 1879, at Claremont, Minn.; 2, Maggie I., b. March 25, 1883, at Mantorville, Minn. ; 3, George P., b. Oct. 3, 1884, atMan- torville, Minn. ii. George Hiram, b. Sept. 22, 1867, atMantorviUe, Minn. Grad. Dart. CoU. 1889. 188i. Hiram'^ Hitchcock {Jesse^, John^, John*, John^, NathanieP, Matthias^) son of Jesse and Chloe (Grandy) Hitchcock, was born in Claremont, N. H., Aug. 27, 1832. At the age of sixteen he entered Black River Academy, at Ludlow, Vt. One of his instructors there, by whom he was influenced, was the late Chief Justice of Iowa, Austin Adams,. LL. D., who had just graduated from Dartmouth College. He fitted for Dartmouth, but instead of entering he accepted a posi- tion as instructor in Black River Academy. In 1852 his eyes failing he gave up study, and spent the winter in New Orleans in the oflSce of the St. Charles Hotel. In 1866 his health failing, he retired from businessand traveled extensively abroad where he revived his interest and studies in ancient art in Egypt, Syria, Cyprus, Greece and Italy. He located in Hanover, N. H., in 1871. Early the next year he announced to the world the extensive discoveries of General di Ces- nola in Cyprus, and read papers oq that subject before the learned societies of Kew York and also before the Faculty and students of Dartmouth College. A paper of his on this subject was published in Harper's Magazine of that year, which attracted much attention abroad. During the same year the degree of Master of Arts was conferred upon Mr. Hitchcock by Dartmouth, and, on motion of the venerable and eminent Samuel Birch, LL. D., President of the British Society of Biblical Archijeology, he was made a member of that society. In 1876 he was appointed by the Governor a Trustee of the State College ; two years later he was elected a Trustee of Dartmouth College. In 1877 he represented Hanover in the State Legislature. In 1879 he resumed his connection with the Fifth Avenue Hotel. Scarcely was Commencement over in 1889, when the old college church was torn up for repairs, which transformed its interior from a bare, unattractive room to one far handsomer than could possibly have been built new for any moderate sum, and the 106 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH II. historic building is preserved. During the autumn of the same year was laid the foundation for a hospital which is the finest building in town, and as well as being of immense value to the Medical College is a boon to the people in this vicinity. The burden of the expen- sive repairs on the church was almost wholly borne by the Hon. Hiram Hitchcock, and the hospital, now completed and opened, is entirely his gift. Mr. Hitchcock has filled many positions of honor and trust during his active career. A life member of the American Geographical Society, the New York Historical Society and the New England Society of New York, a member of the Dartmouth Scientific Association, the New York Academy of Sciences, and the New York Chamber of Commerce. He was also President of the Nicaragua Canal Association, which obtained the concessions from Nicaragua and Costa Rica, under which the canal will be constructed ; and on the organization of the Maritime Canal Company of Nicaragua under the charters of the United States and of the State of Verinont, he was elected its President which oflflce he still holds. He m. Oct. 21, 1858, Mary Maynard. She d. March 25, 1887. The hospital which he built in Hanover, is called the Mary Hitchcock Hospital and is a memorial of her. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Mary^, b. Feb. 8, 1863; d. March 11, 1863. ii. Maynard, b. July 15, 1864; d. Sept. 10, 1865. 189. William'^ Hitchcock {Benjamin^, John^, John^, John^, Nathan- ieP, Matthias'^) son of Benjamin and Pamelia Augusta (Geer) Hitchcock, was born at Kent, Conn., March 7, 1833. Hemarriedat Galena, 111., Nov. 27, 1856, Cassie Dunn. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. AuGTiSTA PAMELIA^ b. Nov. 18, 1857, in N. Y. City. ii. Maggie Dunn, b. Dec. 22, 1861, in San Francisco, and d. there July 15, 1862. iii. Mary Dunn, b. Dec. 12, 1870, in New York, iv. William Geer, b. Nov. 11, 1872, in New Yorls. V. Helen Louise, b. Sept. 13, 1875, at Bergen Pt., N. J. PAJIILY OF NATHANIEL. 107 190. Hexry Amos'' Hitchcock {Amos'^, IcJiabod^, Johu'^, Jolm^, Na- thaniel^, Matthias^) son of Amos and Philena (Felt) Hitchcock, was born at Rockingham, Vt., Sept. 11 , 1815. He married in Wal- pole, N. H., Oct. 2, 1844, Jane Weymouth. In 1851, he was select- man in Walpole ; in 1858—9 rep. of Walpole ; in 1872—3 state senator from District No. 10. He died Jan. 4, 1879. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Emma Maria«, b. March 22, 18+7, in Walpole; d. Feb. 22, 1849. ii. Anna Jane, b. June 12, 1850. ill. Lizzie Sarah, b. April 29, 1852. 191. Alexander ViETTS'' Hitchcock {Amos^, IcJiabod^, John*, JoJin^, Nathaniel"^, Matthias^) son of Amos and Philena (Felt) Hitchcock, was born in Rockingham, Vt., Nov. 4, 1821. He was married in Claremont, N. H., Oct. 5, 1843, by Rev. Mr. Sanborn, to Adeline M. Nason, born at Middlebury, Vt., April 10, 1823. He was a tailor ; town clerk of Claremont two years, and register of deeds in 1858, '59 and '60. He removed to Newport, N. H. and represented that town in 1886 — 7. When the bill to build a new State Prison passed he was Chairman of the State Prison Commission. He and all his children and grandchildren live in Newport, N. H. his children were : i. ViETTS", b. at Oxford, N. H., Oct. 16, 1844; d. in Claremont, Sept. 3, 1846. ii. Henry, b. at Claremont, Sept. 19, 1847; d. Aug. 1, 1849. ill. Ada Maria, b. Oct. 13, 1849; m. to John F. Gage of Concord, N. H. by Rev. V. B. Knox, iv. Albert, b. Claremont, July 14, 1856 ; m. at Newport, to Clara M. Ladd, by Mr. Geo. Patten. V. Edwin Chapin, b. Dec. 7, 1858, at Newport, vi. Grace E., b. at Claremont, May 15, 1866. 192. Sheldon'' Hitchcock {Timothy^, Timothy^ , Ebenezer* , Ebenezer^ , NathanieP, Matthias^) son of Timothy and Jane (Twichell) Hitch- cock, was born at Derby, Conn., May 12, 1804. He married in i. 209. li. 210. iii. iv. V. 211. vi. 212. vii. viii. ix. X. 108 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH II. New Haven, Conn., Aug. 12, 1827, Caroline Augur. He was a Boot :and Shoe Maker, and died in New Haven, June 26, 1877. HIS CHILDKBN WBKB : ,Tanb MAl?IA^ b. Jan. 8, 1828, in N. H. ; d. y. Chaklks Augustus, b. March i, 1829. Samuel Edwaeb, b. July 29, 1831 ; m. A. M. Smith. Jane Maria, b. Aug. 3, 1834, in New Haven; d. Martha Luoinda, b. Feb. 11, 1837, at Seymour. William Henry, b. Nov. 9, 1838; m. E. C. Harris. Frank Benjamin, b. Feb. 18, 1841; m. L. Redman. ••Sophia Elizabeth, b. April 29, 1844, in New Haven. Carrie Eocelia, b. Nov. 13, 1846, in New Haven. Sakah Webster, b. April 19, 1849, in New Haven. 193. Bubritt'' Hitchcock {Timothy^, Timothy^, Ebenezer^, Ebenezer^, .JVathanieP, Matthias^) son of Timothy and Jane (Twichell) Hitch- •cock, was born in Oxford, Conn., March 25, 1809. He married, 1st, in Seymour, Conn., May 6, 1836, Mary Lounsberry, daughter of Dr. Timothy of Bethany. She died in New Haven, July 31, 1878. .He married 2d, May ] , 1879, Mrs. Elizabeth Beers. his children were : * i. Homer L^, b. May 18, 1839, in Seymour; d. thereOct. 5, 1844. ii. Esther L., b. Aug. 22, 1840; m. in New Haven, Jan. 4, 1864, Frederick P. Finney, Farmer, iii. Mary E., b. June 4, 1844; grad. at Mt. Holyoke Sem.; d. in New Haven, July 11, 1871. iv. Martha J., b. Oct. 23, 1845 ; m. in New Haven, Oct. 11, 1870, Rev. Josepli W. Hartshorn. V. Andrew F., b. Jan. 30, 1848, in N. H. ; d. there Aug. 26,1850. 194. Edmond B''. Hitchcock (Clark^, Timothy^, Ebenezer*, Elenezer^, Nathaniel'^, Matthias^) son of Clark and Abigail (Perkins) Hitch- cock, was born in Norfolk, Va., in 1813. He married, Jan. 20, 1838, Angeline Terrillof Pike, Pa. He died at Beacon Falls, Conn., • Sept., 187,5. He was a shoemaker. HIS children were : 213. 1. Virgil E'., b. Dec. 21, 1838; m. E. Whitehurst. .214. ii. Homer S., b. Dec. 23, 1839; m. S. M. Cornwall. FAMILY OF NATHANIEL. 109 m. Leonidas, b. Aug. 7, 1841 ; d. unm. in N. Y. in 1872. A soldier and farmer ; 1st Lieut, served from 1861 to 1865. 215. iv. Henry, b. April 25, 1843; m. E. J. Smith. 216. V. Floyd, b. Nov. 6, 1844; m. B. A. Summers. 195. William H''. Hitchcock {MerriW^ , Joseph^ , Ebenezer*,Ebenezer^,. JSTathanieP, Matthias^) son of Merritt and Polly (Taylor) Hitchcock,, was born Nov. 12, 181.5. He married Jane Gregory. Works in West Norwalk Hat Factory in Conn. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Ann Eliza', b. Sept. 11, 1839; m. J. H. Morris of South. Haven, ii. Edmonb E., b. June 24, 1846. iii. Fannie M., b. May 14, 1854. iv. Willie G., b. Feb. 17, 1862; d. Jan. 17, 1876. 196. Lewis Mekeitt'' Hitchcock {Marshall^, Joseph^, Ehenezer*, Ebe- nezer^, Nathaniel^, Matthias^) son of Marshall and Julia Ann (Taylor) Hitchcock, was born in Pike, Bradford Co., Pa., Jan. 1,- 1827. He married 1st, Sept. 19, 1855, in Wyalusing, Bradford Co.,- Mary Cronk. In April, 1865, he moved to Monticello, Wright Co., Minn. There his wife died, Nov. 18, 1871. He married 2d, March 6, 1872, Fanny Stanwood of Monticello. HIS CHILDREN WERE: i. Elizabeth', b. July 8, 1857, in Herrick, Pa. ; d. July 10, 1857.- ii. Jddson Marshall, b. Dec. 27, 1859, in Wyalusing. iii. Samuel Byron, b. May 6, 1862, in Wyalusing. iv. George Wellington, b. June 21, 1873, in Monticello ; d. Feb.- 25, 1879. 197. Albert Leandeb'' Hitchcock {Marshall^, Joseph^, Ebenezer^,.. Ebenezer^, NathanieP, Matthias^) son of Marshall and Julia Ann (Taylor) Hitchcock, was boin in Herrick, Pa., May 21, 1839. He married 1st, in Le Raysville, Bradford Co., Pa., Feb. 11, 1860, Lucy- Hills, who died in Orwell, Pa., April 15, 1866. He married 2d, in. 110 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH II. Pike, Bradford Co., Feb. 21, 1869, Lucina Warner. She died in Orwell, Feb. 4, 1874. He married 3d, May 9, 1879, Mary Baldwin. He was enrolled, Sept. 27, 1864, to serve during the war, in the 6th corps, 1st Div., 8d Brig.', 82d Reg., Co. C, Pa. Vol. He was in the front ranlis the day Petersburg was taken ; was marching and fight- ing until April 9th, when Gen. Lee surrendered. "We lost the heaviest April 6th, Capt., 1st Lieut., indeed all in command except the 2d Lieut, and one corporal. All were killed or wounded, and most of the privates. After Lee's surrender we came back to Burks- ville to rest ; but the next day we were sent on a forced march to Danville, Va. We marched night and day until we got there just in time to save the bridge across the Eoanoke river. We took Gen. Johnson and his army and several heavy guns ; then weje sent back to Burksville on rebel cars. From Burksville we marched to Man- chester near Richmond, then guarded a wagon train to Alexandria, from there to Hall's Hill, Va., and were mustered out the 14th day of June, 1865." HIS CHILDEES WERE : 1. Emma', b. Dec. 22, 1860, in Herrick and d. In Rush, Pa., May 31, 1877. ii. David, b. May 21, 1862, hi Herrick ; d. there June 2, 1862. iii. Julia, b. July 6, 1863, in Herrick; d. in Pike, Pa., Aug. 8, 1866. iv. Lucy, b. April 8, 1866, in Orwell, Pa. ; d. April 9, 1866. V. AsA Webster, b. March 3, 1871, in Orwell, Pa. vi. Luna, b. July 2, 1872, in Orwell, vii. Louie, Ij. "Feb. 4, 1874, and was adopted by Stephen Warner, brother of Lucina. viii. Lydia, b. Oct. 21, 1882, in Tuscarora. ix. Marshall Frederick, b. Sept. 17, 1885. 198. Daniel Bailey' HiTchcocK (Joseph^, Joseph^, Ebenezer^, Ebe- nezer^, Nathaniel^, Matthias^) son of Joseph and Alvira (Lines) Hitchcock, was born in Herrick, Bradford Co., Pa., June 26, 1848. He married, March 24, 1869, Emma Woodruff of Herrick. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Samuel J^, b. Feb. 26, 1870. ii. Jesse S., b. April 29, 1872. iii. Charles H., b. Feb. 8, 1874. FAMILY OF NATHANIEL. Ill iv. Cora L., b. April 7, 1876. T. Flora M., b. June 29, 1878. vi. Clarence S., b. June 3, 1880. vii. Edith L., b. Dec. 11, 1884. viii. Mabel A., b. July 19, 188G. EIGHTH GENERATION' AND CHILDREN. 199. John Seabubt^ Hitchcock {James Harvey"' , Harvey^, Nathaniel^, Nathaniel''', Nathaniel^, Nathaniel^, Matthias''') son of James Harvey and Louisa (Foot) Hitchcock, was born in Columbia, Tenn., July 28, 1831. He married, Sept. 10, 1862, Mrs. P^lizabeth (Spear) Young, born in Boston, May 7, 1829. CHILD. Albert Spear', b. Sept. 4, 1865, in Owasso, Mich. 200. Amos H^. Hitchcock {Amos'', Hunn^, Amos^, Nathaniel''', Na- thaniel^, Nathaniel^, Matthias'-) son of Amos and Julia A. (Read) Hitchcock, was born in Rochester, N. Y., Feb. 11, 1838. He mar- ried, July 4, 1865, Marie Brown. He resides in Walworth, Wis. his children were : 1. Loretta J'., b. Nov. 2, 1866. ii. Lavinia B., b. Sept. 8, 1868. iii. Amos, b. April 8, 1871. iv. Maria B., b. May 10, 1873. V. Leonard E., b. Oct. 30, 1875. vi. Alice M., b. July 24, 1890. 201. Caklton C^. Hitchcock {Silas F''., Calvin^, Joel^, Nathaniel^, Nathaniel^, Nathaniel^, Matthias'-) son of Silas P. and Louisa 112 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH II. (Parker) Hitchcock, was born in Naples, N. Y., Sept. 24, 1845. He married 1st, June 7, 1870, Frances Wing. He married 2d, July 2, 1879, Margaret Murphy. He lives in St. Cloud, Minn. HIS CHILDREN WBKB : i. Geacib', b. July 3, 1872, at Lake Mills, Wis. ii. Raymond R., b. May 2, 1880, at Lake Mills, Wis. ill. Ralph, b. , at St. Cloud, Minn. 202. WiLLAED Leicester^ Hitchcock (Willard'^, Oliver^, Zachariah^y Nathaniel*, Nathaniel^, NathanieP, Matthias'^) son of Willard and Adeline (Welton) Hitchcock, was born in West Haven, Vt., Oct. 10, 1832. He married 1st, at Eandolph, Vt., Nov. 10, 1863, Lydia B. Fish, who died at West Haven, March 29, 1878. He married 2d, at Newport, Vt., Feb. 4, 1879, Almira S. Ransom. He is a farmer and Supt. of schools. HIS CHILDRBN WERE: i. Elvira Lydia', b. July 10, 1869, West Haven, ii. Mary Adeline, b. Dec. 24, 1879. 203. Almon Baldwin Careington^ Hitchcock {Almon'' , Oliver^, Zach- ariah^, Nathaniel''', Nathaniel^, NathanieP , Matthias^) son of Almon and Ruth Emily (Barber) Hitchcock, was born at West Haven, Vt., Oct. 13, 1838. He married in Sidney, O., Oct. 23, 1864, Margaret J. Eddy. his CHILDREN WERE : i. Jennie Carrington', b. Sept., 1865. ii. Almon Wade, b. 1869. ill. Ruth Emdcy, b. 1875. 204. Samdel Rollin^ Hitchcock {JRollin C., Oliver", Zachariah^, Na- thaniel*, Nathaniel^, Nathaniel^, Matthias'^), son of RoUin C.,and Polly Ann (Atwood) Hitchcock, was born in West Haven, Vt., April 27, 1851. He married in West Cornwall, Vt., March 16, FAMILY OF NATHANIEL. 113 1876, Myra S. Taylor, born in Chester, N. Y. in 1848. He is a farmer. CHILD. i. HOEACE Eollin", b. July 11, 1877, at West Haven. 205. William G^ Hitchcock (Wm. Aaron'', SetJiJ^., ZacJiariah^ , Nathaniel'^ , Nathaniel^ , Nathaniel'^, Matthias''-) son of Dr. William Aaron and Emily (McFarland) Hitchcock, was born ( ?) and married Emily Hunsdon of Shoreham, Vt. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Robert". ii. Agnes. iii. Embline. iv. Jane Antoinette, m. Dr. Henry Palmer, who d. 1840. She m. 2cl, Stephen Munsell of Hartford, N. Y. 206. Rev. Oscar Blakeslee^ Hitchcock (Sylvester'' , Jacob'^, Jacob^, Caleb^, Nathaniel^, NathanieP, Matthias''-) son of Sylvester and Lorinda (Blakeslee) Hitchcock, was born May '24, 1828. He gives this account of himself: "Attended Dist. School up to 15th year, then spent two years at Delhi Academy, Ulster Co., N. Y. Anti- Rent troubles broke up the school and I went to Wilbraham, Mass., about two years and to Amenia, Dutchess Co., then in 1860 to Union college and grad. 1852. Studied Theology under Dr. Taylor at New Haven Divinity school one year, one year at Poughkeepsie Law School, again a year at New Haven, the third year at Andover ; grad. there in 1856 : then accepted invitation to a church at White River Junction, Vt. Health failed. Interval of prostration, then preaching at Ashland until fall of '69, and at Whitney's Point, N. Y. until 1860. Health failed, was at home until war broke out. In the spring of 1862 I was sent down the Potomac to help remove the overflow of the Fredericksburg Hospitals to ^Vashington ; then engaged in ministering to sick and wounded in visits to Camp Con- valescent, Va. and the various forts and hospitals around the Capi- tol. Also that winter at Port Royal and afterwards at Savannah and Charleston. When those Andersonville prisoners that were, left 9 114 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH II. alive were said to be hastily marched to the Georgia or Florida coast on approach of Gen. Sherman, I was sent with supplies for their relief. They were found west of Jacksonville and brought to the Bluffs at the bend of the river St. John and camped above Jack- sonville. I was at St. Augustine at the breaking up of the hospital there and came with the men to the general hospital at Hilton Head. I was at Charleston at the anniversary of the capture of Fort Sump- ter and in the Fort when Gen. Anderson restored the flag he bad struck four years ago. In '83 I assisted in preparing a History of Green Co., taking the towns of Ashland and Windham, with some biographical and genealogical studies." Address, Windham, N. Y. 207. Dk. Charles^ Hitchcock {diaries'^ , Samueljohnson^ , Benjamin^ , Benjamin'^, NathanieP , JSfathanieP, Matthias^) son of Charles and Olivia G. (Cowell) Hitchcock, was born in Providence, E. I., May 12, 1848. He married in Philadelphia, in 1872, Frances Lapsley, born there in 1844. His address is 61 West 36th St., N. Y. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Ethel', b. June 26, 1877, at Narragansett Pier, R. I. ii. Makguekite, b. April 13, 1879, in N. Y. City; d. there 1879. iii. Charles, b. Aug. 25, 1881, at Narragansett Pier, iv. Horace Lapsley, b. Sept. 3, 188B, at Narragansett Pier. 208. Charles Storbr^ Hitchcock ( Charles'', David^, John^, John''', John^, Natlianiel'^ , Matthias'^) son of Charles and Caroline Augusta (Storer) Hitchcock, was born at Lansingburg, N. Y.,Feb. 25, 1849. He married in Chicago, 111., May 10, 1882, Birdie E. Eogers,bornat Nora, 111., Jan. 11, 1865. HIS children were : i. Caroline Augusta Storer', b. Dec. 9, 1883, Chicago, ii. Clara Leone, b. Feb. 19, 1886, at Hitchcock, Dak. ; d. Feb. 21, 1886. 209. Charles Augustus^ Hitchcock {Sheldon' , Timothy^, Timothy^, Ebenezer^, Ehenezer^. Nathaniel^, Matthias^) son of Sheldon and FAMILY OF NATHANIEL. 115 Caroline (Augur) Hitchcock, was born in New Haven, Conn. , March 4, 1829. He is Supt. Union Brass "Works, Chicago, 111. HIS CHILDREN WERE t 1. Charles'. ii. Mary. 210. Samuel Edward^ Hitchcock {S heldo ji"^ , Timothy^, Timothy^, Ebenezer^, Ebenezer^, XatJianieP, Matthias^) son of Sheldon and Caroline (Augur) Hitchcock, was born in Seymour, Conn., July 29, 1831. He married .Angeline M. Smith, who died Nov. 14, 1876, at West Haven, Conn. He is a faimer. • HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Frederick S'*., m. Mattie Sperry of Woodbridge. ii. Samuel, b. Jan. 3, 1861, in West Haven; m. Dec. 25, 1878, Minnie Ola Strong, dau. Richard Saxton and Susan Annette Strong, has : 1, Malde Axgeline'", b. Xov. 24, 1879, in W. Haven; 2, Frask Wesley, b. Feb. 6, 1882; 3, Edgar Samttbl, b. Jan. 11, 1884. iii. Edgar Matoier, m. Kate Kohler. iv. Charles Richard. V. Ada M., m. Oct., 1879, Henry Simpson, vi. AxGELixE M., m. Jan. 3, 1883, Geo. W. Humphrey, vii. Katy Bush, m. Feb. 28, 1890, Charles R. Chadwick. 211. Williaji Hexry* Hitchcock {Sheldon', Timothy^, Timothy^, Ebenezer*, Ebenezer^. Xatlianiel-, Matthias^) son of Sheldon and Caroline (Augur) Hitchcock, was born Nov. 9, 1838 He married. May 20, 1862, in New Haven, Conn., EmUy C. Harris. He is a machinist. HIS children were : i. Irving B'. ii. Walter H. 212. Frank Benjamin* Hitchcock {Sheldon' , Timothy^, Timothy'', JEbenezer'^, Ebenezer^ , Nathmiiel-, Matthias''-) son of Sheldon and Caroline (Augur) Hitchcock, was born Feb. 11, 1841. He married 116 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH II. in New Haven, May 5, 1867, Leucene Redman. He served In the war as a private 1861 — 1866. He is a Contractor for L. Candee Rubber Co. HIS CHILDRBN WBKB : i. Carrie. ii. Mattib. iii. India. 213. Virgil E^. Hitchcock (Edmond B'' ., Glark^, Timothy^, Ehene- zer^, Ebenezer^, Nathaniel^, Matthias^) son of Edmond B. and Angeline (Terrill) Hitchcock, was born in Bethany, Conn., Dec. 21, 18.38. He married in Roxbiiry, Conn., May 13, 1867, Emmeline Whitehurst, born Feb. 4, 1846. He served as a private in the army 1861 to '65. He is a grocer's clerk and resides at Meriden, Conn. his childrbn wbkb : i. Ella L^., b. April 13, 1868. ii. Arthur W., b. March 6, 1870, at Meriden. 214. HomebS^. Hitchcock {Edmond B''., Clark^, Timothy^, Ehenezer'^ , Ebenezer'^, NathanieP, Matthias^) son of Edmond B. and Angeline (Terrill) Hitchcock, was born in Bethany, Conn., Dec. 23, 1839. He married in Meriden, Conn., Sept. 6, 1863, Sarah M. Cornwall, born in Meriden, Jan. 5, 1846. Machinist. his children wbrb : i. Annib S^., b. Dec. 5; 1864, at Meriden. ii. Edward H., b. April 20, 1866, at Meriden. 215. Henry^ Hitchcock (Edmond B"^ ., Clark^, Timothy^, Ebenezer^, Nathaniel^ , Nathaniel'' , Matthias'^) son of Edmond B. and Angeline (Terrill) Hitchcock, was born April 25, 1843. He married Dec. 20, 1870, Emma J. Smith. his children were : i. Flora L»., b. May 9, 1872. ii. Ida W., b. Aug. 14, 1873. FAMILY OF NATHANIEL. 117 216. FlotdS Hitchcock {Edmond B"^., Clark^, Timothy^, Ebenezer*, Ebenezer^, Nathaniel"^, Matthias^) sou of Edmond B. and Angeline (Ten-Ill) Hitchcock, was born Nov. 6, 1844. He married June 10, 1869, Eliza A. Summers, born Jan. 25, 1844. HIS CHILDEEN WERE : i. Lottie E'., b. March 13, 1870. ii. Frank L., b. June 15, 1872. iii. Henrt S., b. Jan. 6, 1875. iv. WiixiE C, b. April 13, 1877; d. Sept. 18, 1877. V. John, b. April 18, 1879. DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK— BEANCH HI. 217. JoHN^ Hitchcock (Matthias^) son of Matthias Hitchcock of New Haven, Conn., was probably born in New Haven, for his father was at New Haven as early as June, 1639, at which time Matthias Hitch- cock was one of the original signers of the " foundamental agree- ment" of the New Haven colony. John Hitchcock was one of the original proprietors of Wallingford, Conn., which town was founded in 1670. He married 1st, Jan. 18, 1670, Abigail Merriman, born April 18, 1654, daughter of Capt. Nathaniel Merriman, who was one of the first settlers of Wallingford. John Hitchcock's first three children were born in New Haven, 1671 tol674 ; and he removed to Wal- lingford in 1676. He calls himself " landowner, yeoman orplanter." He married 2d, Mary. The inventory of his estate shows that he owned some 183 acres in different lots and that his whole property amounted to £302. In the settlement of the estate the widow is called Mary, and on Aug. 12, 1717, she appears as "Mary Clark, alias Hitchcock." In the will Nathaniel is called the eldest son. No mention is made in the division of property of Samuel, Elizabeth or Hannah, and they may have died ; but apparently Elizabeth bad married Daniel Loynesor Lines, andHannah, John Lines his brother; for Wallingford records give, first, Sept. 29, 1708, a deed of land of John Hitchcock to his son-in-law, Daniel Loynes, and later John Loynes deeds land to his father-in-law John Hitchcock, partof which came to said John Loynes from his brother Daniel Loynes, and still later Feb. 10, 1709, John Hitchcock gives a piece of land to his son-in-law Daniel Lines. It also appears that the widow of John Lines was " Hannah." John Hitchcock died July 6, 1716. His widow Mary married April 18, 1717, Samuel Clark. THEIR CHILDREN WERE : i. A Daughter^, b. Oct. 1, 1671, at New Haven, ii. Samuel, b. 1672, at New Haven; d. young. 218. iii. Abigail, b. April 10, 1674; m. Jacob Johnson. 219. iv. 220. V. 221. vi. vii. 222. viii. 223. ix. X. 224. xi. 225. xii. FAillLY OF JOHN. 119 Mary, b. Dec. 10, 1676; m. Benjamin Beach. Nathaotel, h. April 18, 1679; m. Sarah Jennings. Margery, b. Sept. 9, 1681 ; m. Joseph Munson. Elizabeth, b. April 8, 1681; prob. m. Daniel Lines. John, b. Oct. 18, 1685; m. 1st, Marlow Munson. Matthias, b. May 26, 1688 ; m. Thankful Andrews. Hannah, b. Jan. 9, 1690 — 1 ; prob. ra. John Lines. Dajiaris, b. July 11, 1693; m. Sylvamis Clark. Benjamin, b. March 24, 1696; m. Elizabeth Ives. THIRD GENERATION' AND CHILDREN. 218. Abigail^ Hitchcock (John^, Matthias^) daughter of John and Abigail (Merriman) Hitchcock, was born in New Haven, Conn., April 10, 1674. She married Dec. 14, 1697, Jacob^ Johnson, son of William Johnson, who was born in 1669. She was the mother of his twelve children and died Jan. 9, 1726. He married 2d, Dorcas, so named in his will. Sergeant Jacob Johnson was an uncle of Samuel Johnson, the first President of King's College. He died in the summer of 1749, as. 80. His will was dated June 3, 1749 and was administered Aug. 1, 1749. By its terms his property was divided among : " dau. Sarah, wife of Daniel Bartholomew ; grandaus. Lydia and Prudence Holt, daus. of Capt. Benj. Holt, late of Wal- lingford ; eldest son Reuben (for his, Reuben's, son who had not the use of his right reason) ; Eunice dau. of his son Israel deceased, who is sick and weakly ; sons, Reuben, Isaac, Enos, Abner, Caleb, Dan., Jacob; and grandsons, sons of Israel deceased." The estate, clear of debts and charges, amounted to £13,603, 4s., 3d. The children of Abigail (Hitchcock) Johnson were : 1. Beuben*, b. Aug. 27, 1694; m. Mary Dayton. 2. Isaac, b. Feb. 21, 1695—6. 3. Eunice, b. June, 1697. 4. Abigail, b. , 1699. 120 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH IH. 5. Enos. 6. Abner, b. Aug. 2, 1702; (Capt.) ; m. Charity Dayton. 7. Caleb, b. , 1703; m. Rachel Brockett. 8. Israel, b. , 1705; d. before 1749, leaving one daughter and one son. 9. Daniel, h. ■ , 1707. 10. Sarah, b. , 1710; m. Daniel Bartholomew. 11. Jacob, b. April i, 1713 ; Rev. of Groton, Conn. 12. Lydia, b. ; d. June 8, 1729. 219. Mary^ Hitchcock {John^, Matthias''-) daughter of John and Abi- gail (Merrinian) Hitchcock, was born in Wallingford, Conn., Dec. 10, 1676. She married (probably in 1695) Benjamin Beach of Wallingford, Conn. Their children, 1696 to 1713, were born in Wallingford; but we find that later, "Benj. Beach and his wife Mary left Wallingford and settled in Hanover, Hunterdon Co., West Jersey. This is shown by deed from him dated at the above place whereby he relinquishes his claim to property coming to him through his wife. The children of Mary (Hitchcoclc) Beach were : 1. Peter*, b. Sept. 14, 1696. 2. Eunice, b. Aug. 3, 1698. 3. Benjamin, b. May 19, 1702 4. Mary (twin), b. May 19, 1702. 5. Noali, b. Nov. 15, 1705. 6. Abner, b. Sept. 17, 1708. 7. Tabitha, b. Feb. 12, 1712. 8. Lydia, b. Aug. 27, 1713. 220. Nathaniel' Hitchcock (John'^, Matthias'-) son of John and Abi- gail (Merriman) Hitchcock, was born in Wallingford, Conn., April 18, 1679. He married, April 5, 1704, Sarah Lewis Jennings. He died May 12, 1710, and his widow, July 12, 1711, married John Johnson. THEIR children WERE : i. SARAH^ b. March 13, 1705 ; m. June 14, 1722, Aaron Cooke. She d. Aug. 11, 1735. ii. Elizabeth, b. Jan. 26, 1707; m. Nov. 10, 1726, Nathaniel Beadles, b. Dec. 15, 1703. iii. Hannah, b. Jan. 11, 1709 ; m. March 7, 1727, Caleb Matthews. FAMILY OF JOHN. 121 221. Maegert^ Hitchcock (John^, Matthias^) daughter of John and Abigail (Merriman) Hitchcock was born Sept. 9, 1681, in Walling- ford, Conn. She married March 10, 1699, Ensign Joseph^ Munson, {Joseph^) who was born Nov. 1, 1677. He died Oct. 30, 1725, leaving estate valued at £697-06-11. Margery, before Jan. 1, 1727 — 8, married 2d, Stephen Peck, as at that date he appears in court in her behalf as administrator of estate of Joseph Munson. The children of Margery (Hitchcock) Munson were : 1. Abel*, b. Jan. 10, 1701. 2. Abigail, b. April 21, 1704. 3. Joseph, b. Dec. 25, 1705. 4. Desire, b. Feb. 19, 1707. 5. Thankful, b. Jan. 8, 1708. 6. Ephraim, b. Nov. 5, 1714. 7. Margery, b. Oct. 10, 1717. 8. Jemima, b. March 27, 1720. 9. Agur, b. April 9, 1725; d. Dec. 17, 1726. 222. JoHN^ Hitchcock (JoJm,- Matthias^) son of John and Abigail (Merriman) Hitchcock, was born in Wallingford, Conn., Oct. 16, 1685. He married 1st, Nov. 21, 1712, Marlow Munson, who became the mother of ten of his children. In New Haven probate records he is sometimes called John Hitchcock of Wallingford, and some- times of New Haven. Legal documents also call him "John Hitchcock of Cheshire " where three of Marlow (Munson) Hitch- cock's children were born. She died July 1, 1739. He married 2d, Nov. 29, 1739, Elizabeth Chatterton. He died May 22, 1760. By his will he left a part of his property to his " wife Elizabeth so long as she remains my widow." She remained his widow for almost twenty-eight years, as she died May 4, 1788. In 1789, May 18th, right was granted to her son Amos* Hitchcock to administer on the unadministered estate of John^ Hitchcock of Cheshire. He had represented, " The widow Elizabeth is now dead and her dower in said estate has not been divided, and many of the heirs are poor and not able to bear the expense of dividing, and others are in distant parts of the world," and had requested " liberty to sell so much of the dower as shall pay the cost of dividing the same." The court 122 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH III. ordered the remaining dower to be divided among the heirs of the seven sons of the deceased. Titus, who had died in 1781, had pre- viously bought the rights of Peter, John and Dan in said dower. Most of the sons of John^ Hitchcock settled in the south part of Cheshire, Conn., where their father owned land. HIS CHILDREN WERE : Peter'', b. Oct. 14, 1713; m. Hannah Smith. Martha, b. April 1, 1715; m. Sept. 5, 1735, Joshua Doolittle. who d. childless in 1780, bequeathing his property to his wife and to his namesake, Joshua Doolittle Waterman. John, b. May 11, 1717; m. Wid. Elizabeth Munroe. Eliakim, b. Sept. 7, 1719; d. March 30, 1723. JOTHAM, b. Eeb. i, 1722 ; m. Mary Hull. Dan, b. March 14, 1724; m. Esther Miles. Eliakim, b. June 13, 1726 ; m. Betty Hill. Titus, b. Jan. 31, 1729; m. Hanuah Munson. Katherine, b. July 10, 1731 ; m. Shurben JohuLSon. Benjamin, bapt. Feb. 5, 1733, in Cheshire; prob. d. Dec. 15, 1737. BY SECOND WIFE. Amos, b. Dec. 28, 1740; m. Sibyl Tuttle. David, b. Sept. 17, 1742; not mentioned in his father's will. Elizabeth, b. Oct. 24, 1743. Elisha, b. Oct. 24, 1743; not mentioned in will. 223. Matthias^ Hitchcock (John^, Matthias'^) son of John and Abi- gail (Merriman) Hitchcock, was born in Wallingford, Conn., May 26, 1688. He married 1st, Dec. 27, 1710, Thankful Andrews. Deeds on record at New Haven 1748, show that Matthias Hitchcock married 2d, Deborah, widow of Josiah Tuttle, and daughter of Thomas and Abigail Barnes, and granddaughter of Samuel Woodin. She was born Feb. 1, 1698. He married, 3d, Jan. 10, 1754, Widow Sarah Hough. His will, dated Sept. 30, 1762, was admitted to probate in Feb., 1763. Therein his widow is called Sarah. his children were : i. Matthias\ b. June 19, 1711; d. April 7, 1726. ii. Nathaniel, b. Oct. 15, 1712; d. July 25, 1732, at New Cheshire of small pox. iii. Valentine, b. Feb. 14, 1715; d. Oct. 24, 1740; unm. Admin- istration on his estate sjranted his father, Jan., 1740^1. 226. i. ii. 227. iii. iv. 228. V. 229. vi. 230. vii. 231. viii. 232. ix. X. 233. xi. xii. xiii. xiv. FAMILY OF JOHN. 12S 234. iv. Oliver, b. Nov. 14, 1716; m. Thankful Parker. 235. V. Jason, h. Ang. 16, 1718 ; m. Lydia Cook. vi. WiLLLiM, b. Oct. 16, 1720; not mentioned in will, vii. Thankiul, b. March 29, 172.5; m. May 21, 1745. Eliphalet Parker. 236. viii. Matthl\s, b. Feb. 11, 1727 ; m. Eunice Hulls. ix. Ebenezer, b. Sept. 14, 1728; on "Feb. 25, 1774, Ebenezer Hitchcock of Xew Haven sold land in Xew Cheshire, In Wallingford which was sett off to his mother ' in distribu- tion of estate of my fatlier Matthias.' " No further record of Ebenezer has been found. X. Tabith.i, b. Feb. 26, 1730; m. July 19, 1749, Bethnel Parker, b. April 2, 1727; d. March 13, 1778. 237. xi. Nathaniel, b. May 7, 1733; m. Olive Ives. xii. Exos, b. April 9, or 27, 1735; m. 1st, before 1764, Rachel Woodin, dau. of Daniel Woodln. New Haven deeds show that, Sept. 28, 1756, Enos Hitchcock of Wallingford deeded to Oliver his brother; May 3, 17fl4, Enos and Rachel his wife of New Haven, Conn., deeded to Thomas Gilbert. In 1767, Enos sold his New Haven farm, but in 1772, he is still called Enos of New Haven; and March 2, 1779, Enos and Rachel Hitchcock of New Haven, give to Matthew Gilbert all right which fell to them from estate of their mother Sarah Woodin, late of New Haven, deceased. Cheshire, Conn., church records say "Enos Hitchcock, married 2d, Oct. 29, 1793, Sarah Stedman." xiii. Hannah, b. March 9, 1737, baptism given on church records 1731 ; m. May 19, 1762, James Humiston. 224. Dajlaeis^ Hitchcock (John^, Matthias''-) daughter of John and Abigail (Merrimaii) Hitchcock of New Haven and Wallingford. She was born June 11, 1693 at Wallingford. She married April 22,. ] 717, Sylvanus Clark, who was born Feb. 1, 1692. He died in 1740, or early in 1741. His will shows that he had married a second time- The children of Damaris (Hitchcock) Clark were : 1. Jonah*, b. Jan. 31, 1718. He d. unm. before his father. His will, dated Dec. 8, 1740, gives his property to Phebe Curtis, to whom he was engaged, and to brother William and. sister Thankful (Clark) Curtis. 2. Thankful, b. Dec. 21, 1719; m. in Oct., 1755, James Curtis. :124 DESCENDANTS OP MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH III. 225. Capt. Benjamin 3 Hitchcock [John^ , Matthias^) son of John and Abigail (Merriman) Hitchcock, was born at Wallingford, Conn., March 24, 1696. He lived in Cheshire, Conn., and also bought land •of Josiah Lewis in Southington Parish. He married, Oct. 1, 1718, Elizabeth Ives, born Sept. 6, 1700, daughter of Joseph and Esther Ives, who died Aug. 8, 1762. Capt. Benjamin died Feb. 12, 1767. The following quit claim is interesting as showing where the children ■ of Benjamin settled. Farmington records show that on March 15, 1767, the children of Capt. Benjamin Hitchcock, Nathaniel Hitch- cock, Elnathan Andrews and Hannah his wife of Wallingford, and Daniel Bradley, 3d, and Abigail his wife of New Haven town and Co. and Samuel Hitchcock and David Hitchcock of Farmington, quit claim to their brother Bela Hitchcock of Wallingford their interest .in land which their father bought of Josiah Lewis in Southington Parish. HIS CHILDREN WBRB : 238. i. Bbla, b. Oct. 27, 1719; m. 1st, Sarah Atwater. ii. Hannah, b. Sept. 12, 1721 ; m. May 26, 1740, Elnathan Andrews. 239. iii. Benjamin, b. Feb. 23, 1724; m. Rhoda Cook. Iv. Elizabeth, b. Eeb. 23, 1726. V. Abigail, b. May 10, 1728; m. Dec. 9, 1747, Daniel Bradley, Jr., of New Haven. ■240. vi. Samuel, b. April 1, 1730; m. Tamar. vii. Nathaniel, b. June 30, 1732 ; d. March 12, 1734. viii. Enos, by eh. records was bapt. April, 1734. ix. Joseph, b. July 12, 1739 ; d. Nov. 1, 1760. X. Nathaniel, b. Sept. 12 or 20, 1739 ; m. May 4, 1768, Lydia Dutton, and d. without children. May 30, 1770. The property was divided among the widow and his brothers and sisters with no mention of either Elizabeth or Joseph. .241. xi. David, b. June 29, 1742; m. Hannah Doolittle. xii. Damaeis, b. Sept. 3, 1745 ; d. Nov. 25, 1756. FAMILY OF JOHN. 125- FOURTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. 226. Peter* Hitchcock (John^, John^, Matthias^) son of John and. Marlow (Munson) Hitchpock, was born Oct. 14, 1713. He married Hannah Smith, June 18, 1737. He lived one mile south of Cheshire Center. His house built by him in 1737, afterward occupied by Capt. David Hitchcock is still standing. The timbers and rafters used in its construction were from the old first church of Cheshire,, which was torn down that year. He was a carpenter. He died Sept. 15, 1774, and his wife twelve days later Sept. 27, 1774. HIS CHILDREN WEKE : i. Reubex=, b. May 11, 1738; d. unm. Nov. 1, 1759, lost in a scout under Major Rogers, returning from St. Francois. Tradition says that he was eaten by his starving, companions. Amasa, b. Oct. 3, 1739 ; m. Sarah Bradley. Vaiextixe, b. April 15, 1741; m. Sarah Hotchliiss. Peter, b. May 17, 1743; d. May 16, 1744. Peter, b. Feb. 6, 1745; d. April 4, 1782. Haxxah, b. Dec. 23, 1746; m. John Hulls. Abxer, b. March 6, 1748—9; m. May 19, 1773, Esther Hull and d. childless Xov. 27,1773. Hiswidowfor £5 relinquished to his brother and sister her claim in the estate. 245. viii. David, b. Nov. 10, 1751; m. Lois Cook. 227. John* Hitchcock (John^, John'', Matthias^) son of John and Marlow (Munson) Hitchcock, was born May 11, 1717. He married April 30, 1761, Widow Elizabeth Munroe and lived in New Cheshire,. Conn. He died in 1771, as administration on his estate was granted to his brother Amos on the third Monday in Nov., 1771. His widow apparently married Amos Andrews as on March 19, 1776 Amos Andrews and Elizabeth Andrews of "\Yallingford, Conn, relinquish "to Valentine and Asahel Hitchcock, both of Walling- ford, all right of said Elizabeth Andrews to house and homestead of John Hitchcock deceased which she had as her dower during her natural life. House and land lyeth in New Cheshire Parish, about one mile east of meeting house, where said John Hitchcock last dwelt." 242. 11. 243. ill. iv. V. 244. vi. vii. 126 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH III. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 246. i. John Lee*, b. June 9, 1762 ; m. Eunice Huflson. ii. Nabby Lord, b. July 2, 1764. iii. Luce, b. Nov. 7, 1767. iv. Ollb, b. Nov. 7, 1767. 228. JoTHAM* Hitchcock (John^, John^, Matthias^) son of John and Marlow (Munson) Hitchcock, was born Feb. 4, 1722. He married Oct. 3, 1745, Mary Hull. He died Sept. 24, 1767 and his estate was divided Nov. 15, 1773, between his nine children. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. SakahS b. Teb. 11, 1749 (townrec.) ; bapt. Jan. 8, 1748 (church rec.) ; m. EliasHallof Cheshire. 247. ii. Lyman, b. March 15, 1746 — 7; m. SopMa Cabot. > iii. Marlow, b. Dec. 26, 1750; m. Noadiah Root, Oct. 24, 1775. iv. Mary, b. Dec. 4, 1752 ; living unin. in Wallingford in 1789. V. JoTHAM, b. Nov. 6, 1754; was in Cheshire in 1789. vi. Brampton, b. Jan. 4, 1758; lived in Wallingford, was a Rev- olutionary Pensioner; enlisted March 11, 1777 and served into 1780—81. vii. Mbbinda, b. Feb. 4, 1762; m. Feb. 19, 1787, Stephen Clark, Jr. viii. Patience Hull, b. Sept. 13, 1763; d. Nov. 3, 1774. ix. Blias, b. Oct. 25, 1766; was living in Cheshire, Conn. 1789, where he quitclaims, to his sister Mary of Wallingford, land which descended to him from his grandfather John. 229, Dan* Hitchcock [JoJin^, Jolin'^, Matthias''-) son of John and Marlow (Munson) Hitchcock, was born March 14, 1724. He married, Aug. 17, 1743, Esther Miles of Cheshire, who was after- wards " bapt. in 1st church of New Cheshire, April, 1745." He died Nov. 17, 1797, and his will was admitted to probate Dec. 4, 1797. His children, all except Benajah, were alive at the date of his death. HIS children wbbe : 248. i. ASAIIEL^ b. Dec. 24, 1743; m. Abigail Law. 249. ii. Eliakim, b. Aug. 8, 1746; m. possibly, Amy Andrews, iii. Martha, b. April 10, 1748; m. Oct. 17, 1764, Amos Hulls, iv. Esther, b. May 23, 1751 ; m. June 6, 1771, Benoni Plumb. FAMILY OF JOHN. 127 250. T. Dan, b. Oct. 19, 1752; m. Anna Perkins. vl. EnsiCE, b. Not. 28, 1754; m. Dec. 26, 1771, Setb Johnson. 251. vii. SAKiVH, b. Sept. 6, 1757; m. Ichabod Tuttle. viii. Ltdia, b. Dec. 8, 1759. ix. Susannah, b. Feb. 14, 17(52 ; m. June 7, 1781, Samuel Durand. X. Geokge, b. July 11, 1764; had son Hanover*. xl. Benajah, b. July 16, 1766, or Sept. 19, 1766. 252. xii. Seth, b. Not. 12, 1770; m. Rosetta Bradley. xiii. Makt Ann, b. Feb. 9, 1774; prob. m. April 10, 1794, Ephraim Preston. 230. Eliakim* Hitchcock (John^, JoJin^, Matthias^) son of John and Marlow (Munson) H'tclicock, was born June 13, 1726. He married 1st, July 23, 1752, Betty Hill, who died Marcli 31, 1754. He married 2d, Esther. He lived for a short time in New Haven on the lot bordered north on George St. He bought this place in 1786. He died Jan. 19, 1788, ae. 61. Esther and Rufiis administered on his estate. The distribution mentions, Betty, Abigail, Eufus, Elia- kim, Clarina, Martha and Esther. Widow Esther died Feb. 3, 1802, ae. 66. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Betty Hu-l', b. March 2, 1754; m. in Dorchester, ii. Abigail, b. Dec. 6, 1756; m. Sept. 2, 1782, Elisha Benham. iii. J,iRED, b. July 30, 1758; d. at Long Island Oct. 5, 1781. His tombstone records, "Thoughtless he wandered from his natiTe shore and laid his ashes in a hostile land." 253 iv. Rm-us, b. April 1, 1760; m. Hannah Lewis, v. Katherise, b. May 30, 1762. Ti. Philomelia, b. Dec. 17, 1764; d. May 2, 1778. Tii. Clarina, b. Oct. 18, 1767; m. Dec. 18, 1788, Silas Doolittle. Tiii. Esther, b. June 2, 1770 ; d. before her brother Blialiim. ix. Martha, b. Feb. 10, 1773; m. possibly John Grannis, April 14, 1808. X. ELiAKni, d. about 1805, leaving two daus : 1, Philomblia* ; 2, Julia. 231. Titcs* Hitchcock {Johv^, John^, Matthias^) sou of John and Marlow (Munson) Hitchcock, was born Jan. 81, 1729. He married July 30, 1759, Hannah Munson. He died "killed by a tree" in 128 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH III. 1781. According to Wallingford records the inventory of his estate was taken April 5, 1781. At the division of his estate Feb. 6, 1787, the children mentioned were Reuben, Harvey, Titus Vespasian, Obedience, Olive, wife of Wm. Eay, Lucy and Eunice. By Cheshire, Conn. , records we learn that two children of Titus Hitchcock died, one Dec. 1, 1772 ; one July 1, 1773. HIS CHILDKESr WBKB : i. Reuben', b. Dec. 28, 1759. li. Obedience, b. Oct. 8, 1761 ; m. Wooster. iii. Hakvey, b. April 23, 1765. iv. Hannah, b. Sept. 1, 1767. V. Lois, b. July 31, 1770. vi. Titus Vespasian, bapt. Feb. 4, 1773; d. in 1807 without children. vii. Lucy Munson, b. Oct. 3, 1776 ; m. April 3, 1790, Blakeslee. viii. Eunice, b. Oct. 3, 1778; d. unm. Sept. 23, 1801. ix. Olive, b. possibly 1768 ; m. William Ray, May 14, 1781. 232. Katheeine* Hitchcock {John^, John^, Matthias^) daughter of John and Marlow (Munson) Hitchcock, born July 10, 1731, in Cheshire, Conn. She married in April, 1751, Shurben Johnson, of Wallingford, Conn. The children of Katherine (Hitchcock) John- son born in "Wallingford were : 1. Ohloe\ b. 15, 1752. 2. Titus, b. Feb. 23, 1754. 3. Elizaheth, b. Feb. 23, 1756. 4. Katherine, b. May 15, 1758. 5. Jonathan, b. May 12, 1762. 6. JBeuben, b. May 28, 1764. 7. Lyman, h. March 25, 1766. 8. Mirana, b. July 1, 1768. 9. Lura, b. July 14,.1771. 10. Marlow Munson, b. May 24, 1774. 233. Amos* Hitchcock (JoJm^, John^, Matthias^) son of John and Elizabeth (Ghatterton) Hitchcock, was born Dec. 28, 1740. He married May 31, 1764, Sibyl Tuttle, b. April 13, 1747, daughter of Moses and Sibyl (Thomas) Tuttle of Cheshire, Conn. Tattle Gen- FAMILY OP JOHN. 129 ealogy, says that Amos and his wife Sibyl removed to Canada and died there; but May 18, 1789, he is appointed administrator of the estate of John Hitchcock of Cheshire, and of his mother Elizabeth (Chatterton) Hitchcock's dower. Division was finally made among Amos, the heirs of Jotham and the heirs of Titus who had bought the right of the other sons of John. Cheshire records show that Amos died April 17, 1792, and Wallingford probate records that on May 30, 1792, David Hitchcock informs the court of the death of Amos and is appointed administrator. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 254. i. Ira', b. June 16, 1765; m. Hannah Hotchkiss. ii. Amos, b. Jan. 5, 1768; d. Xov. 17, 1768. ill. Amarilla, b. Oct. 4, 1769. iv. Amos, b. May 17, 1772. V. John. vi. HusHi. 255. vii. Barak, bapt. April 30, 1780. 234. Olivek* Hitchcock (MattJdas^, JoJm' , Matthias^) son of Matthias and Thankful (Andrews) Hitchcock, was born Nov. 14, 1716. He married 1st, Oct. 19, 1744, Thankful Parker, the mother of all his children, who died June 5, 1772, se. 47. He married 2d, Sept. 29, 1773, Widow Anna Munson. He died, July 14, 1790, in Walling- ford, Conn. His will, dated Feb. 8, 1776, was admitted to pro- bate Aug. 6, 1790. His widow and Oliver, Jr. were executors. Widow Anna died Jan. 16, 1804, a. 98. HIS CHILDREN WERE: i. MaryS b. July 13, 1745; m. Oct. 30, 1765, Joshua Parker, ii. Thankfui,, b. May 13, 1747; m. May 15, 1766, John Lewis, iii. Eebecca, b. Jan. 18, 1749. iv. Haxnah, b. Oct. 11, 1750; d. Xov. 5, 1752. 256. V. Oliver, b. Feb. 24, 1755; m. Mercy Parker. ri. Saeah, b. March 19, 1757; m. June 21, 17-75, Titus Bassett of New Haven, b. Oct. 24, 1753. She d. July 28, 1835. vii. Damaeis, b. Nov. 6, 1758; m. Nov. 26, 1777, Moses Tuttle ; 2d; Kes. Prospect, Conn, viii. Dinah, b. Nov. 23, 1760. ix. Jestixa, b. Nov. 23, 1760; bapt. Dec. 28, 1760; d. April 22,. 1777. 257. X. Daniel, b. , 1768; m. 1st Chloras Mills. 10 130 DESCEHDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH III. xi. Jason, b. July 22, 1764(?) ; cl. before bis father. 258. xli. JOASH, b. Jan. 27, 1765; m. Mary Munsoii. xiii. Moses, b. July 1, 1770; cl. Jan. 10, 1771. 235. Jason* Hitchcock (Matthias^ , John^ , Matthias^) son of Matthias and Thankful (Andrews) Hitchcock, was born Aug. 16, 1718. He married 1st, Sept. 20, 1743, Lydia Cook, born March 2, 1726. She died Dec. 30, 1753; and he married 2d, Oct. 3, 1754, Thankful Andrews. He died April 24, 1802 or as church record states Aug. 27, 1808. His will is dated Feb. 28, 1800. THEIR CHILDREN WEKE : i. William", b. June 26, 1744; cl. y. 259. ii. Thomas, b. X)ec. 20, 1746; m. Hannah Moss. 260. lii. Lemuel, b. Dec. 20, 1749; m. Mamre Hotchkiss. iv. Jason, b. July 12, 1752 ; cl. y. V. Jason, b. Oct. 10, 1755; cl. y. 261. vi. IcH,U30D, b. Dec. 18, 1756; m. 1st, Lydia Cook. 262. vii. Levi, b. 1758 or 1760; m. Mary Andrews. viii. Thankful, b. March 20, 1761 ; ra. Jan. 20, 1779, Josiah Smith, ix. Jason, b. Nov. 11, 1764. X. William Andrews, b. June 28, 1769. The following notice of deed may apply to this Wm. Andrews Hitchcock or to Wm. son of Matthias and Eunice Hulls : " Feb. 5, 1795," " Wm. Hitchcock and Phebe his wife of Woodbridge, to Hannah Hotchkiss of New Haven, land there, formerly a part of the home lot of Ezekiel Hotchkiss, which was distributed to Ebenezer Hotchkiss and his six sisters; being all of estate of said Ezekiel Hotchkiss distributed to said Phebe." ' 236. Matthias* Hitchcock {Matthias^, John^, Matthias^) son of Mat- thias and Thankful (Andrews) Hitchcock, was born P'eb. 11, 1727. He married, Jan. 28, 1762, Eunice Hulls. HIS childken were : i. Abigail", b. Dec. 12, 1762; ra. Noah Hotchkiss. ii. William, b. Nov. 27, 1764 ; perhaps m. Phebe Hotchkiss. ill. Matthias, b. Oct. 6, 1766. iv. Eunice, b. Eeb. 28, 1769 ; d. y. FAMILY OP JOHN. 131 V. JMary, b. Nov. 21, 1771. vi. Nathajjibl, b. Aug. 2, 1774; m,. possibly Apnl 24, 1790,Merab Andrews, vii. ErxiCE, b. April 26, 1777. 237. Xathaxiel* Hitchcock {Matthias^, John-, Matthias^) son of Matthias and Thankful (Andrews) Hitchcock, was bom May 7, 1733. He lived in Walliugfoi'd, Conn. He married 1st, March 1, 1759, Olive Ives. She died Aug. 19, 1780, se. 39. He married 2d, Sarah, who died in 1803, se. 53. Nathaniel died March 13, 1818. HIS CHILDREX WEKIC : i. Ixi-axt5, b.Feb. 17, 1782; d. Feb. 18, 1782. ii. Olive, b. May 23, 1784; m. Asaliel Curtis, iii. Xathaxikl, b. Nov. 20, 178.5 ; d. before liis father. iv. Sarah, b. Apiil 6, 1788; m. Feb. 26, 1806, Samuel Yale. V. lluTH, b. May 9, 1789 ; m. May 3, 1811, James Clarlc. vi. Samuel, b. .June 8, 1793; m. Jan. 18, 1815, Clarissa Bunnell of (;heslilie. Conn. 238. Bela* Hitchcock {Benjamin^ , John^, Matthias'-) son of Capt. Benjamin and Elizabeth (Ives) Hitchcock, was born Oct. 27, 1719, in Wallingford Conn. In Farmington land records he is called Belah Hitchcock of Wallingford. He also owned land in Southington. He married 1st, Dee. 25,1744, Sarah Atwater, who died Oct. 23, 1746. He married 2d, Nov. 24, 1747, Hannah Atwater, b. Dec. 28, 1722. Bela Hitchcock died, Oct. 12, 1796, in Cheshire, Conn. His will was admitted to probate Feb. 21, 1797. His widow Han- nah died June 28, 1805, se. 83. HIS CHILDKEX WERE : i. ISAAC^ b. Jan. 11, 1745—6; d. Jan. 23, 1746. Isaac, b. Oct. 26, 1748; d. May 27, 1749. Bela. b. Sept. 21, 1750; m. Abigail. Haxxah, b. Dec. 31, 1752; m. Sept. 17, 1783, Joseph Atwater. Asa. b. Feb. 11, 1755; m. Asenatli Doolittle. Sarah, b. Aug. 1, 1757. Aaron, b. Dec. 6, 1759; m. Ruth Tuttle. Joseph, b. Sept. 26, 1761; m. Rachel Johnsou Hall. Eunice, b. Sept. 16, 1764; m. March 12, 1797, Titus Atwater, who d. in Cheshire, Conn., Jan. 7, 1837; with no children. ii. 263. ili. iv. 264. V. vi. 265. vil. ^66. viii. ix. 132 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH HI. 239. Benjamin* Hitchcock {Benjamin^ , John^ , Matthias^) son of Capt. BeDJamin and Elizabeth (Ives) Hitchcock, was born at Wallingford, Feb. 23, 1724. He married, Feb. 27, 1745, Ehoda Cook, who was born Oct. 22, 1724, Cheshire, Conn, (once a parish of Wallingf ord) , and on Cheshire records he is called Benjamin Hitchcock of Cheshire, and his son Benjamin Hitchcock of Waterbury. On Feb. 11, 1793, Benjamin Hitchcock of Waterbury, Conn., appears before the Court of Probate and states that he was informed of the death of his father Oct. 4, 1792. His widow Rhoda died May 16, 1808. HIS CHILDEEN WERE : i. ThaddeusS b. Dec. 13, 1745; d. Aug. 8, 1752. ii. Hannah, b. March 9, 1748 ; m. Ward? 267. iii. Benjamin, b. Nov. 24, 1752; m. Eunice Hotchkiss. iv. Khoda, b. Nov. 24, 1752; m. April 15, 1775. Cheshire record April 2, 1774, Obed Doolittle. V. Lucy, h. March 24, 1755. ■ vi. Damakis, b. Dec. 5, 1756. 268. vii. Thaddeus, b. March 10, 1760; m. 1st, Abigail Arnold. 240. Samuel* Hitchcock {Benjamin'^, John^^ Matthias'^) son of Capt. Benjamin and Elizabeth (Ives) Hitchcock, was born April 1, 1730. He settled in Southington, Conn. In 1767, March 17, he was "of Farmington, Conn." He married Tamar . He died May 8, 1798. Tamar died Dec. 7, 1816, se. 80. HIS CHILDEEN WEEE : Samuel", b. Feb. 27, 1757; m. Mary Munson. Caleb, b. May 17, 1760; m. 1st, prob. Ada Malory. Elizabeth, b. Dec. 29', 1763; m. Lines Thorp. Tamar, bapt. Aug. 25, 1765; m. as his 2d wife, Thomas Cowles. Tamar d. July 10, 1855, in Kensington, Conn., ■X. 90. The children of Tamar Hitchcock and Thomas Cowles were: 1, Tamar^ Oowles; 2, Sophia Coales; S, Nancy Cowles; 4, Mhoda Oowles; 5, William Thomas Cowles; 6, Olivia Cowles; 7, Lucinda Cowles. Esther, b. ; m. Nov. 11, 1798, Barnabas Powers. Shed. Sept. 20, 1802. ;69. !70. i. ii. iii. iv. FAMILY OF .lOHS. 133 241. David* Hitchcock {Benjamin^ , John^, Matthias^) son of Capt. Benjamin and Elizabeth (Ives) Hitchcock, was born June 29, 1742. He maiTied Hannah Doolittle of Cheshire. In 1767 he is called " David Hitchcock of Farmington." He settled in Southington, Conn., on what is now known as the Ransom Frisbie place. He was a minute man and served a few months as a private. At a special town meeting held in Cheshire, Conn., June 26, 1780, David Hitch- cock was appointed one of " a committee for hiving the soldiers to fill up the continental army for the term of three years, or during the present war." " When the British fleet entered New Haven harbor, minute guns were fired to alarm the neighboring towns. David Hitchcock was cutting rye. Hearing the guns he left his cradle in the swath. Going to his home, he was soon ready and on his way to New Haven." — (Southington Records.) He died July 27, 1814, and his widow Hannah died Dec. 21, 1815. HIS CHILDI'.EX WERE : i. Phebe', b. Nov. 27, 1766; m. March 23, 1786, Solomon Rugg, a miller. She was admitted March 4, 1804, to the church in Southington, as the wife of Solomon Rugg. She d. in 1835. ii. Haxnah, b. Aug. 4, 1768; m. Oct. 29, 1791, Moses Dutton, sou of Josepli. She d. in 1852, se. 84. iii. Maky Anx, b. June 14, 1770; m. Oct. 23, 1791, David Frost. Children: 1. Xaomi^Frost;2, LeviB. Frost ;i, Lucy Frost ; 4, David S. Frost; 5, Martha Frost; 6, Patty Frost ; 7, Sylrester Frost; 8, Polly Frost. iv. Lucy, b. ; m. Mark Lewis. V. David, b. , 1774; d. Oct. 30, 1778. vi. Lydia, b. Aug. 4, 1777; m. Dec. 12, 1796, Heman Hall, vii. MiCAH, b. Dec. — , 1778; d. 1779. viii. Maktha, b. Oct. 29,1780; m. Oct. 18, 1802, Selah Upson; was his wife when admitted to Southington church in 1801 and dismissed in 1803. She d. Dec. 31, 1863. ix. Abigail, bapt. April 27, 1783 ; m. before 1804, Eli Pratt and d. 1851, ae. 68. X. Lois, b. Jan. 25, 1786 : m. April 27, 1809, Ransom Frisbie. 134 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BEANCH III. FIFTH GENERATION AND CHILDEEN. 242. Amasa^ Hitchcock (Petei-^, JoJm^, JoJm^, Matthias^) son of Peter and Hannah (Smith) Hitchcock, was born Oct. 3, 1739, in Cheshire, Conn. He married, Oct. 2, 1765, Sarah Bradley of Mt. Carmel, Conn., born in Feb., 1745. He was a farmer; also a ser- geant in the army in the year 1760, 2d Lieutenant 1776 and 1777, and a pensioner. Amasa Hitchcock was 87 when he died, and his grand- son Horace Gaylord Hitchcock of Cleveland, Ohio, gives this picture of him as he appeared when about 85. " I was making dirt ovens and looking down the street saw my grandfather coming. He sat straight as an arrow, in a two-wheeled carriage without a top, hold- ing tight reins ov(3r a white horse that went like the wind. He pulled up and jumped out like a boy. He wore a low crowned hat with a rounded top and a broad brim turned up behind, and curled in at the sides, and a long coat reached below his knees, and buttoned up in front to the throat, with a standing collar. His hair was as white as snow and fell down his back in curls. He walked up to me and shook hands. Then he put his hand into his side pocket, and took out a little leather bag, and untwisting the top, poked his forefinger round a heap of great silver pieces and handed me a ninepence.'' He died Feb. 27, 1827. HIS CHILDREN WBKB : i. Lure'', b. June 22, 1766; ni. March 1], 1792, Reuben Preston, and d. July 16, 1829. 271. ii. Amasa, b. Feb. 16, 1768; m. Ist, Anna BJalseslee. iii. Hannah, b. Dec. 25, 1769 ; m. Dec. 23," 1789, Ellas Gaylord. She d. Oct. 2, 1826. iv. Sarah, b. Dec. 29, 1771 ; m. Dec. 5, 1792, Joseph Ives. V. Abigail, b. Dec. 4, 1773; m. April 7, 1798, Benjamin Lewis. vi. Mary, b. Nov. 13, 1775; m. July 16, 1797, Amasa Doolittle, ison of Titus Doolittle of Wallingford, Conn. She died at Cliesliire, Conn, le. 97. Children ; 1, Amasa Hitchcock'' Doolittle; 2, Mary Doolittle, who m. Reuben Palmer and resides at West Springfield, Mass. 272. vii. Ruth, b. Feb. 1, 1779; m. Joseph Moss, viii. Silas, b. June 9, 1781 ; d. July 18, 1784. ix. Jairus, b. March 28, 1783; d. July 18, 1784. 273. X. Silas, b. Junel, 1784; m. Polly Bradley. 274. xi. Jaikus, b. Aug. 13, 1786; m. Amelia Andrews FAMILY OF JOHN. 135 243. Valentine^ Hitchcock {Peter*, John^, John'', Matthias^) son of Peter and Hannah (Smith) Hitchcock, was born April 15, 1741, in Cheshire, Conn., where he lived and died. In his boyhood he ran away from home to enter the army in the old French war. He was a short man with black eyes, quick in his movements and of a fiery temperament. He was a tailor by trade, but owned some land in Cheshire. He married, Dec. 2, 1762, Sarah Hotchkiss, born Feb. 5, 1742 — 3, daughter of Henry* {John^, John'^, Sainuel^) and Sarah (Benham) Hotchkiss of Wallingford, Conn. Samuel Hotchkiss came from Essex, Eng. and was at New Haven, Conn., as early as 1641. Sarah died Sept. 21, 1802, and Valentine April 28, 1809, both in Cheshire. HIS CHILDREN WICKE : i. Reltben", b. Jan. i, 1764, grad. at Yale 1786, was pastorof the cburch in Sunbury, Ga. and Pres. of the Academy several years; and was settled in Prospect, Conn., in 1790, and dismissed in 1794. He d. July 3, 1794. Had no children. His will shows that his library consisted of one hundred and twenty-seven books, valued at six shillings each. 275. ii. Roger, b. July 8, 1766; m. Sophia Hickox. ill. Cynthia, b. July 11, 1769 ; d, May 29, 1800. 276. iv. Sarah, b. March 30, 1773; m.Nov. 8, 1795, Dea. Jared Moss of Cheshire. She d. March 15, 1817. 277. V. Patience Benham, b. Oct. 1, 1775; m. Feb. 2, 1794, Jared Moss, 2d. vi. Henry Lawrence, b. Nov. 17, 1778 ; m. Nov. 20, 1809, Abagail Hitchcock, dau. of Asahel son of Dan. He was a doctor and practiced in Waterbury, Conn. He d. without chil- dren, April 30, 1812. His widow d. March 3, 1855, se. 71. L'7n. vii. Peter, b. Oct. 19, 1781; m. Nabby Cook, viii. Mellssa, b. 1786; d. Aug. 5, 1794, as. 8. 244. Hanxah° Hitchcock (Peter*, John^, John^, Matthias^) daughter of Peter and Hannah (Smith) Hitchcock, of Cheshire, Conn., was born Dec. 23, 1746. She married Dec. 13, 1764, Dr. John Hulls who was born April 17, 1739, son of Dr. .John and Sarah (Ives) Hulls. He was a physician and belonged to a family of physicians, his two brothers Zephaniah and Amos and his father John, his 136 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH III. grandfather Benjamin and great-grandfather John, all practised medi- cine. He died in 1786. The children of Hannah (Hitchcock) Hulls were : 1. John'', b. Oct. 3, 1765; d. Feb. 4, 1768. 2. Eliakim, b. March 11, 1767. 3. John, b. Mny 2, 1770. 4. Nimrod, b. Feb. 11, 1773. 5. Peter. 6. Hannah, b. April 11, 1778. 245. Capt. David^ Hitchcock {Peter'^, John^, John^, Matthias''-) son of Peter and Hannah (Smith) Hitchcock, was born Nov. 10, 1751, at Cheshire, Conn, but lived at Southington. He married Aug. 7, 1771, Lois Cook. He was a Captain in the Eevolutionary Army ; Ensign in 1776, 7th Company Wadsworth's Brigade and 1st Lieut, in Col. McLellan's regiment. He died Nov. 27, 1829. Widow Lois died Oct. 5, 1832, te. 78. HIS OHILDRBN WERE : David", b. Dec. 18, 1771; m. Hamiah Andrews. Ukania, b. Jan. 4, 1774 ; m. Joseph Hall Cook. Abner, b. Sept. 4, 1777; m. Mary Warner. Lois, b. Sept. 2, 1781; m. June 15, 1806, Ephraim Tuttle, and d. Sept. 11. 1843. Lucy Ann, b. ; d. young. Marcus, b. March 4, 1784 ; m. Marcena Gaylord. Lee, b. April 9, 1788 ; d. June 28, 1788. Gaius, b. Feb. 15, 1791 ; m. Nov. 2, 1814, Lavinia Tuttle. He d. May 27, 1862 and she d. Oct. 11, 1878, «. 87. They had one child Julia Ann', b. Aug. 8, 1815, who m. July 26, 1836, Benajah Beadles and had children: 1, William' Beadles; 2, Henry Beadles; 3, Edgar Beadles. 246. John Lee^ Hitchcock (JoJin^, JoJin^, John^, Matthias^) son of John and Elizabeth (Munroe) Hitchcock, was born June 9, 1762, at New Cheshire, Conn. He married Eunice Hudson, daughter of Lett Hudson of Cheshire. He was a Revolutionary soldier. He was lost at sea in December, 1801 . Administration on his estate was granted Aug. 15, 1804, to Eunice his widow and others. 279. i. 280. ii. 281. iii. 282. iv. V. 283. vi. vii. viii. FAMILY OF JOHN. 137 HIS CHILDKEX WERK : i. Meeab^, b. Dec. 5, 1786; m. Nov. 5, 1811, Timothy Glover Atwater, who was b. July 10, 1784 and d. Dec. 4, 1820. ii. John, b. Feb. 28, 1790; ni. Mary Cuitis and was a soldier in the war of 1812. iii. Eunice, b. June 5, 1793; m. Warren Benham. 284. iv. Lambert, b. May 28, 1795; m. 1st, Ennice Alford. V. Lucy Almera, b. May 4, 1797. vi. Anxa, b. Sept. 10, 1799. vii. Elizaubth, b. Oct. 17, 1801. 247. MajorLtman^ Hitchcock {Jotham*^, John^ , Jolin^, Matthias^) son of Jotham and Mary (Hull') Hitchcock, was born March 15, 1746 — 7, in Cheshire, Conn. He appears to have lived for a time in New Haven, Conn., for there is record of Lyman Hitchcock of New Haven selling Sept. 6, 1774, a part of his father's land in North Cheshire. He was 2d Lieut, of Elnore's Conn. State Regiment from April 15, 1776 to April, 1777. By Albany, N. Y. records, Oct., 1781, it appears that he had been residing there since 1770 " in part- nership in trade " with Douglas & Crane, and that he then had no family. He was appointed Major of N. Y. Levies for service on the frontier, about July 1 , 1 780, for eight months, in the pay of Congress, and hence subsequently entitled to a pension. He married Sept. 14, 1785, Sophia Cabot, daughter of Rev. Marston Cabotof Thompson, then North society of Killingly, Conn., who was born July 2,' 1756. In March, 1784, he sent petition to the Vermont Council and in 1788 became first town clerk of Cabot, Vt., a town bought in 1781 by sixty-five persons and named Cabot after his wife. In 1790 he was the first Justice and in 1793 delegate to the Vermont Constitutional Convention. He died in New York State, town unknown, Feb. 15, 1819. His widow died Nov. 28, 1825. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 285. i. DwlSHT CABOT^ b. April 2, 1787; m. Rachel Matthews, ii. Sophia Marston, b. Sept. 6, 1791; d. unm. Nov. 11, 1818. iii. Royal. Coebix, b. April 26, 1794; d. Jan. 2, 1804. 286. iv. Hiraji Washington, b. June 25, 1799; m. Mary M. Andres. V. Horatio, b. Aug. 25, 1801 ; d. April 15, 1804. 138 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH III. 248. A SAHEL 5 Hitchcock {Dan*, John^, John^, Matthias^) son of Dan and Esther (Miles) Hitchcock, was bom Dec. 24, 1743. He married May 14, 1762, Abigail Law. " He lived in Cheshire and every one called him Uncle Asahel. He used to dig the graves in the old bury- ing ground perhaps twenty every year at two dollars each." He died July 30, 1824. The name of his daughter Abigail does not appear in his will ; but Wallingford, Conn, probate records give to Asahel a daughter Abigail and she is mentioned in the will of her mother who died Dec. 15, 1827, se. 80 years and eight months. HIS CHILDREN WEBB : i. Miles*, b. Oct. 5, 1762; d. May 14, 1767. ii. CiiAKLOTTB, b. April 23, 1765; d. June 21, 1765, a?. 2 mos. 287. jii. Miles, b. Feb. 4, 1767: m. Caroline Aertse. iv. Maky Ann, b. Aug. 7, 1770, (WalllDgforcl records March 19, 1769) ; m. Wm. Carrington, and d. June 12, 1848. V. Nabby, b. Feb. 7, 1773; d. Sept. 16, 1775. 288. vl. Andrew Law, b. 1779 ; m. Catherine. vil. Abigail, b. 1784; m. Nov. 20, 1809, Dr. Henry Lawrence Hitchcock, son of Valentine, a physician of ■Waterbui7, Conn. She d. March 3, 1855, £6. 71. No children. 249. EuAKiM" Hitchcock {Dan*, John^, John^, Matthias^) son of Dan and Esther (Miles) Hitchcock, was born Aug. 8, 1746. He married possibly Amy Andrus, May 14, 1797. A " wife of Eliakim" died June 9, 1809. . THEIR CHILDREN WERE : i. Amos Gift", bapt. Sept. 22, 1798. 289. 11. Marcds. Hi. Alfred. Possibly also " Eliakim, Jr., bapt. Sept. 5, 1802." 250. Dan5 Hitchcock {Dan*, John^, John^, Matthias^) son of Dan and Esther (Miles) Hitchcock, was born Oct. 19, 1752. He married 1st, Aug. 4, 1774, Anna Perkius(?). Family records say that he married a Miss Prindle. He married 2d, Catherine Douglas. He was a blacksmith. Administration was granted to his widow, Cath- erine, May 2, 1817. FAMILY OF JOHN. 139- 290. 11. iii. 291. iv. 292. V. Ti. vii. viii. ix. HIS CHILI>Rf;S W'ERF. : Rebecca", b. May 4, 1775; m. Perkins. Samuel, h. June 22, 1776; m. Sibyl Talmnge. Betsey, b. May 16, 1779; m. Amps Bristol of Clieshire. Chau.ncey, b. July 17, 1781; m.itfarjS'A'. Bristol.-Tt* ^/O- Ij^'f' Lymax, b. Jan. 2. 1784; m. Amy Hull. '■■ i^/- Stt-. .^"C€if 5, 1832. HIS children were : 308. i. Levi, b. Oct. 23, 1786; m. Elizabeth D. Holt, ii. Cynthia. iii. Lola. 305. i. 306. ii. iii. 307. iv. V. FAMILY OF JOHN. 145 263. Bela* Hitchcock (BeZa*, Benjamin^, John^, Matthias''-) son of Bela and Hannah (Atwater) Hitchcock, was born Sept. 21, 1750, in Wallingford, Conn. He married Abigail. HIS CHU-DKEN WERE : i. Abigail', b. April 10, 1790. li. Bela, Church record of Cheshire, " Bapt. April 17, 1791." Town record, " b. Sept. 11, 1793." 264. A?A= Hitchcock {Bela''', Benjamin^, John-, MatlJiias'-) son of Bela and Hannah (Atwater) Hitchcock, was born in Cheshire, Conn., Feb. 11, 17.55. He married Dec. 3, 1789, Asenath Doolittle. His child : 308. i. Reuben", b. June 17, 1794; m. Rhoda Hamlin. 265. Aakon^ Hitchcock {Bela*, Benjamin^ , John^, Matthias^) son of Bela and Hannah (Atwater) Hitchcock, was born in Cheshire, Conn., Dec. 6, 1759. He married, Jan. 13, 1785, Ruth Tattle, daughter of Ephraim and Thankful (Preston) Tuttle, who died May 13, 1831. He lived in Cheshire and died there Jan. 9, 1835. HIS CHILDKEX WERE : i. Aaron", b. 1785; d. y. 309. ii. Aaron Alfred, b. ]S'ov. 24, 1786; m. Lydia Alma Clark. iii. Betsey Lodema, b. March 19, 1788 ; d. unm. March 5, 1860. iv. Rurus. bapt. Aug. 14, 1791 ; d. Xov. 2, 1791, «. 6 mos. V. Ruth, b. ; d. y. vi. LOTTA, b. 1793 ; d. Feb. 10, 1794, ». 9 mos. vii. Ruth, b. April 4, 1801 ; d. unra. Sept. 23, 1877. 266. Joseph^ Hitchcock {Bela''', Benjamin^, John-, Matthias^) son of Bela and Hannah (Atwater) Hitchcock, was born in Cheshire, Conn., Sept. 26, 1761. He married 1st, Sept. 14, 1795, Rachel Johnson Hall, born Dec, 1 764. She died Dec. 1 7, 1809, when he married 2d, Jan. 10, l.sll, her sister Charlotte Hall, born Jan., 1769. He died Oct. 23, 1839 and his widow Jan. 6, 1845. 11 310. i. ii. iii. 311. iv. 312. V. 146 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH III. HIS CHILDREN WBKB : Oerin'', b. July 23, 1797 ; m. Fanny Langdon. JoSEPHUS, b. April 28, 1799; d. iinm. Aug. 23, 1834. Abigail Hall, b. Sept. 5, 1802; m. Carson Moss, Whalley Avenue, New Haven, Conn. Augustus, b. July 2, 1806 ; ra. Lois Mavina Atwater. Albert, b. March 26, 1808 ; m. Betsey Andrews. Samuel, b. , 1813; m. March 18, 183,'>, Lucy S. Bradley; one child : Emily A' 267. Benjamin^ Hitchcock (JSen/amm*, Benjamin^ , John^ , Matthias''-) son of BeDJamin and Rhoda (Cook) Hitchcock, was born inWalling- ford, Conn., Nov. 24, 1752. He married Eunice Hotchkiss, proba- bly born Jan. 8, 1755, daughter of Daniel, and lived in Water- bury, Conn. She died in Waterbuiy, 1799. He died in 1809. HIS children were : 313. i. Anna«, b. April 19, 1775. ii. LOLY, b. , 1778 ; m. J. G. Tyrrell. iii. Reuben, b. ; m. Lesta, dau. of James Plant; left the state and his property sold to pay his debts, 1815. iv. Jared, b. ; m. Dec. 1, 1808 in Cheshire, North Parish, Loly Bunnell. 314. V. Manly, b. Dec. 23, 1783. vi. Samuel, b. March 31, 1787, in Waterbury ; m. Amelia Osborn. vii. Gborgb, b. June 27, 1789 ; lived in Watertown, N. Y. 315. viii. Benjamin Truman, b. Aug. 19, 1791. ix. Eunice, b. Eeb. 19, 1793; m. Heman Tyrrell. 268. Thaddeus" Hitchcock (Benjamin''', Benjamin^ , John^ , Matthias') son of Benjamin and Rhoda (Cook) Hitchcock, was born in Chesh- ire, Conn., Dec.(?) 10, 1760. He married Abigail Arnold and perhaps Beulah. He was a sea captain and was living in Cheshire, in 1782, when his father gave him land there. HediedDec.il, 1809. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 316. i. JOAB*, b. July 21, 1784; ra. Hannh Barnes, ii. Temperance, b. April 13, 1786. iii. Abishai, b. Aug. 8, 1787. FAMILY (IF JOHN'. 147 iv. ULIVKU Cromwell, b. Sept. S. 1789 or 81; b. and m. in Cheshire, but resided in Prospect, Conn, and d. May 11, 1SG7. a?. 83CO. V. Beulah, b. May 5, 1792; m. Dec. 2.s. 1809, Israel Bnnnell. \i. Thaddeus, b. Sept. 13, 17fi+. vii. AuiiU-src;?, b. April 3, 1797. viii. MoxsEiE, b. July 21, 1799. Po.«isibly a S^oiuf.l and Cheshire records give an Estherfield, b. March 1, 17»7. 269, S-vml'el^ Hitchcock {Samuel'^, Benjamin^ , John^, Jlatthias') son of Samuel and Tamar Hitchcock, was born Fel). 27, 17.57. He man-ied April 17, 1780, Mary Mnnson, born Sept. 29, 1756, daughter of Lent and Mav}- Muuson. He lived at Southington, Conn., and is said to have climbed the steeple of the old church there by aid of the lightning rod. He enlisted Jul}' 11, 1775, and became a Revolution- ary pensioner. Southington records show that, " June 28, 1826, Samuel Hitchcock of Southington, for love to his grandsons, "Wm. N. Mnnson. James C, aud Franklin Hitchcock, sons of Lent Mun- son Hitchcock," gave them '' land in Southington." His wife died Oct. 23, 1.H26, se. 70 and he died Oct. 20, 1841. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 1. SoPHIlo^-^A^ b. March 30, 1781 ; d. 1806. 317. il. Lent MrxsON, b. May 2, 1783: m. Martha Newhall. iii. FraxivLln", b. Feb. 22, 178.5: m. Sophia Hart, dau. Eleazer, b. Sept. 23, 178.5, who d. Oct. 29, 1826. Hed. Xov. 8. 1827. Res. Southington in 1811. 318. iv. Saiuel, b. July 25, 1787; m. 1st. Miranda Yale. V. Beriah, b. Sept. 27. 1791 ; d. Jan. 1, 1792. vi. Polly, b. Jan. 26, 1797; d. Jan. 31, 1799. 270. Caleb^ Hitchcock (^Samuel*, Ben jamin'^ , John-, Matildas^) son of Samuel and Tamar Hitchcock, was born in Southington, Conn., May 17, 1760. He married 1st, Dec. 2i, 1784, prob. Ada .Aialory, who died Aug. 22, 1-808. He married 2d, April 10, 1809, Julia Thorpe, daughter of John Thorpe of Southington. He owned land in Southington, and held rank as a sea captain. He died March 16 or 17, 1826. His widow died May 2. 1851, «. 72. 148 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH III. HIS OHILDKIiN WBRB : i. Hakmon", b. Oct. 1.5, 1785, was a sailor in the war of 1812, had an ear cut off, was captured and sent to England; d. Sept. 24, 1817, 8B. 32. li. Solomon, b. Nov. 24, 1786. iii. Adah, b. May 6, 1788; m. Nov. 7, 1811, Benjamin Rich. She d. Oct. 25, 1862. iv. EsTHKE, b. Sept. 4, 1789; m. Roper, and d. May 21, 1860. V. Phila, b. April 17, 1791; possibly m. Aug. 22, 1815, Sidney Brockett of East Haven and d. Oct, 26, 1869. vi. Caleb, b. Sept. 21, 1793; was in the war of 1812, went to New Orleans and is supposed to have died in the terrible yellow fever scourge, vii. Polly, b. June 17, 1795 ; m. David Chatfleld. viii. Cykds, b. July 25, 1798 ; m. Aug. 10, 1820, Elizabeth Howe. He d. March 4, 1826. ix. Hui.DAi-i, b. March 26, 1800; m. Jesse Matthews and d. Feb. 20, 1875. Had Ave children. X. Lbusania, b. Feb. 19, 1802; m. Seeley. 319. xi. Alvah, b. Feb. 15, 1807; m. March 30, 1828, Emily Neal of Fallsburgh, N. Y. xii. John, b. Feb. 18, 1810; d. Dec. 22, 1811. xiii. Albekt, b. Sept. 24, 1812. SIXTH GENERATION AND CHILDEEN. 271. Amasa^ Hitchcock (A^nasa^ , Peter'^ , John^ , John^ , Matthias^) soa of Amasa and Sarah (Bradley) Hitchcock, was born Feb. 16, 1768, in Cheshire, Conn. He married 1st, June 10, 1790, Anna Blalseslee, who died Oct. 6, 1795, se. 27. He married 2d, Dec. 6, 1796, Abi- gail Mary Ann Fopte, who died Aug. 9, 1798, ge. 22. He married 3d, Jan. 13, 1800, Elizabeth Austin. He died April 30, 1835, and his widow died June 29, 1854, se. So. his children were : i. Amasa Bradley', b. Oct. 31, 1792 ; d. Sept. 3, 1795. Cheshire records say, " bapt. May 31, 1794." FAMILY OF JOHN. 149 ii. Ax^-A LoriSA, b. March 27, 1795; d. }'. iii. Abigail Maky Axs, b. Sept. 1, 1800; cl. Feb. 27, 1827. iv. Amasa Bradley, b. March 17, 1803 : d. JIarch 27, 1803. ^ . HOBERT BRADLEY, b. Sept. 23, 180+. He was appointed to the Xavy. Jan. 1, ls2o; served on schooner Shark of AVest India Squadron in 1827, on frigate Delaware 1829—1831, became passed-niidshipman June4, 1831, Lieutenant March 3, 1835, and after special service was transferred to the frigate Savannah in the Pacific. He became Commander Sept. 14, 1855. and was detailed to ordnance duty, and in 185S ■' got Ills ship " in command of the steam frigate ilerrimac of the Pacific squadron. July 16, 1862, he commanded the steam sloop Susquehanna of the Western Gulf Squadron and was a senior officer of the blocl2^^i?r . j!LiJE C22Ei? JWSTICE OF TEE SUPREME COUBX OF OBIO . FAMTLT OF JOHN. 153 4. Augustus H., b. July 13, 1800; m. May 17, 1837, Esther Mary Moss, b. Nov. 11, 1812, dau. Joseph and Rhoda (Griffith) Moss, gr. dau. Capt. Joseph and Esther (Lewis) Moss. 5. Emily, b. ; m. in June or July, 1829, Kev. Dexter Witter, b. July 18, 1803, son of Dea. Septimus Witter of Hinsdale, Berkshire Co., Mass. He was Pastor of the Cong, church in Burton, 0, 1828—1848, and again as health would per- mit from 1857—1867. Mrs. Emily (Moss) Witter, d. in Sept., 1855, leaving no chiildren. 278. Judge ANT) Chief Justice Peter^ Hitchcock {Valentine^, Peter*, John^, John^, Matthias^) son of Valentine and Sarah (Hotchkiss) Hitchcock, was born in Cheshire, Conn., Oct. 19, 1781. He grad- uated at Tale in 1801 and was admitted to the bar in 1804. He married in Cheshire, Dec. 12, 1805, Nabby" Cook, born July 10, 1784, youngest child of Elam* and Abigail (Hall) Cook, son of Ephraim^ and Lydia (Doolittle) Cook, son of SamueP Cook, who came to New Haven, Conn., in 1663, and removed to "Wallingford, Conn, in 1670. He was son of Henry^ Cook who was at Plymouth, Mass. before 1640. He was from Kent, England. In 1806, Peter Hitchcock emigrated to Burton, Ohio, in the original county of Geauga, one of the two counties into which the entire Western Reserve, with a population not exceeding 5 or 6000, was then divided. His family was the fourth or fifth which settled in that township. He was a member of the Ohio Legislature 1810 — 1812, state senator 1812 — 16; in 1814 commissioned Lieut. Col., 1st Reg., 4th Brig., 4th Division, Ohio Militia. In 1815 he was tendered by Gov. Thos. Worthington a commission as Judge of the Supreme court of Ohio, which position he declined. In 1816 he was commissioned Major Gen., 4th Division, Ohio Militia. He was member of U. S. con- gress, 1817 — 1819; Judge of the Supreme court of Ohio from 1819—1833, and from 1835—42 and from 1845—52, and for twenty- one years was Chief Justice. In 1850 he was chosen member of the convention to form the new constitution of the state of Ohio. He was the embodiment of common sense and in " The Reports " his decisions are regarded with high respect. Judge Hitchcock exhibited in his judicial course a breadth far beyond the too technical learning of the times. On many subjects, as for instance corporate powers, ultra vires, usury and technical objections to legal rights, his opinions have a force and spirit much more in accord with the present day 0£i£i. 1. ii. iii. iv. 323. V. 324. vi. 325. vii. 326. viii. 327. ix. 328. X. 154 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BEANCH IH. than with that, and much in advance of the general jurisprudence of the states at that time. His decisions have had a strong and happy influence upon the future law of Ohio, and reading them con- vince one that he was not only an able lawyer but an able jurist. He was a good man and on the roll of those in the generation just passed away who conferred honor on Ohio. He died March 4, 1854, at the home of his son Reuben, at Painesville, Ohio, on his way to his own home at Burton, Ohio. He was buried at Burton. His widow died July 26, 1867, at Burton, Ohio. HIS CHILDEBN WBRE : Ebtjbkn', b. Sept. 2, 1806 ; m. Sarah Marshall. Abigail Sarah, b. Oct. 4, 1808; d. Nov. 22, 1810. SAMnEL Cook, b. April 5, 1810; d. Nov. 8, 1810. Samuei. Cook, b. Nov. 9, 1811 ; d. June 17, 1825. Henry Lawrence, b. Oct. 31, 1813 ; m. Clarissa Ford. Abigail Sarah, b. Nov. 25, 1815 ; m. Kobert Hotchkiss. Peter, b. Jan. 16, 1818 ; m. Ann Eliza Cook. Melissa, b. June 26, 1821; m. William K. ToUes. Esther Eliza, b. Sept. 7, 1823; m. Andrew Lee. Cynthia, b. July 16, 1825 ; m. Henry Tolles. 279. David^ Hitchcock {David^, Peter*, Jolm^, John^, Matthias^) son of Capt. David and Lois (Cook) Hitchcock, was born Dec. 18, 1771, at Cheshire, Conn. He married Oct. 19, 1793, Hannah Andrews, born Sept. 12, 1773, daughter of Nathan and Phebe Andrews. He died Sept. 1, 1803. His widow was granted administration "onestate of David Hitchcock, Jr., of Cheshire, Nov. 2, 1803." She married 2d, Roswell Smith and died in Franklin, Pa., Aug. 9, 1859. HIS children were: i. Harry, b. , 1793; d. Sept. 14, 1803. 329. ii. David Lee, b. Oct. 23, 1799 ; m. Mary Dorchester Moss. 280. Ukania'5 Hitchcock (David^, Peter^, JoJm^, John', Matthias^) daughter of Capt. David and Lois (Cook) Hitchcock, was born in Cheshire, Jan. 4, 1774. She married Jan 12, 1795, Joseph Hall Cook, born in Cheshire, Conn., son of Elam and Abigail (Hall) Cook. They were married and their children were born in Cheshire. They removed first to Sharon, Conn., and from there in 1838 to Chatham, FAMILY OF JOHN. l0» Ohio, where Mrs. Cook died June 8, 1843 and Mr. Cook at the same place May 6, lS4fi. The children of Urania(Hitchcock) Cook were : 1. Matilda^ h. May 6. 1797, in Cheshire; m. 1st, Rev. Gad Smith and 2d, in 1823, Jay S. Sturgcs. She d. Oct. 2, 1853 in Litchfield, Ohio, and itr. Stnrges, April 28, ISCO, at Pitts- field, Mass. She had children by 1st hnsband : 1, Stephen Bangs^ Smith ; 2, Grid XoHh Smith : by 2d 3, Jane Louise, Sturges : 4, Lucius Cook Sturges. .Tane Louise Sturges, m. March 19, 1851, Frederick Joseph Thomas and has: 1, Edith M'ltiVlii^ Thomas, author of a '• .\ ^'ew Year's Masque " and contributor to the Century and other maga- zines: 2. Cornelia Cynthia Thomas. 2. Lucius, b. June 27. 1800; m. Dec. 8. 1824. at Sharon, Conn. Cornelia Canfield Sturges. a sister of Jay S. Sturges. He d. Feb. 19, 1865, at Chatham, Ohio. He had children: 1, I'rania mtchcock'' Cook; 2, Lciris Jay Cook. 281. Abnek^ Hitchcock (Dacid^ , Peter* , John ', John- , Matthias'^) son of Capt. David and Lois (Cook) Hitchcock, was born Sept. 4, 1777 in Cheshire, Conn. He married Mary Warner. He died Aug. 31, 1810. HIS CHILDREX WERE : 330. i. Lrcius "Warner, b. Oct. 10, 1801: m. Eleanor Wolcott. 331. ii. AbxerD., b. Aug. 12, 1804; m. Emma Upson. 282. Loi.?^ Hitchcock (David'\ Peter*, John^, John^, Matthias'^) daughter of Capt. David and Lois (Cook) Hitchcock, was born Sept. 2, 1781. She married in 1806, Ephraim Tiittle, son of Ephraim and Elizabeth (.\twater) Tuttle. The children of Lois (Hitchcock} Tuttle were : 1. Marcus', b. March 26, 1807; m. Fannie Tyron. 2. Ephraim, b. Jan. 20, 1809; m. 1st, Elizabeth Ives; 2d, Caroline Blake; res. Middletown, Conn. 3. Abner, b. Jan. 27, 1811; m. Abiah Parker; res. Bristol, Conn. i. Henry, b. Sept. 8, 1812; m. 1st, Abigail Ames; 2d, Eoxanna Gary. 5. Edmund, b. Oct. 6, 1814; m. Betsey Hubbard; res. Meriden,. Conn. 6. Peter Ci^reen, b. Sept. 7, 1816; m. Mary Ann Eoberts. (156 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH III. 7. Lucy Ann, b. July 24, 1818 ; m. Henry Lane of Fai'mington, Conn. 8- David, b. May 6, 1820; d. May 6, 182G. 9. Joseph, b. March 2G, 1822 ; m. Mary J. Henderson of Springfield, Oliio. 10. James, b. Marcli 26, 1822; d. se. 3 moutlis. 11. James, b. April 14, 1825; m. 1st, Olivia Hoot; 2d. Calista A. Darrow. 283. Maecus" Hitchcock (David^, Peter'', John^, John^, Matthias^) ■son of Capt. David and Lois (Cook) Hitchcock, was born in Cheshire, Conn., March 4, 1784. He married March 30, 1808, Marena Gay- lord. In 1833, they removed with their family to Burton, Ohio. He died in Buffalo, N. Y., May 21, 1852, and was buried in Cheshire, Conn. His widow died May 17, 1880, se. 94 and was also buried in ■Cheshire, Conn. His' children were : ^32. i. David', b. April 9, 1809; m. 1st, Melissa Hitclicoclt. 333. ii. Marcus, b. June 25, 1811 ; m. Helen Maria Brockett: iii. "Wm. Bufus, b. July 4, 1815; m. in 1837 Hannah Pitkin. He went witli liis fatlier to Ohio in 1833. He d. at Claridon, Geauga Co., Ohio in 1843. His wife d. at Parkman, Geauga Co., in Feb., 1843. Children : 1, 'VKilliam Henr'?', b. 1838, at Claridon, Ohio. He was m. but a short time before he d. in 1857 at Pittsburg, Pa. ; 2, Harriet, b. 1843. iv. Elizabeth, m. about 1844, Charles Gilmore. Children : 1, Charles Marcu^ Gilmore ; 2, Matilda Marena Gilmore;^, Elnora Gilmore ; also four or five names unknown. They live in Iowa. 284. Lambert^ Hitchcock {John Lee^ , John* , John^ , John^ , Matthias^) «on of John Lee and Eunice (Alford) Hitchcock, was born May 28, 1795, and married 1st, Oct. 30, 1830, Eunice Alford at Hitchcock- ville, a part of Barkhamstead, Conn. He represented in 1834 the town of Barkhamstead in the General Assembly of Connecticut. His first wife died April 1, 1835. He married 2d, at Cazenovia, N. Y., Aug. 8, 1836, Mary Ann Preston, born there Dec. 13, 1810. He died April 3, 1852. His widow died at Hartford, Conn., Dec. 21, 1890. FAMILY OF JOHN. 157 UIS CHLLDKEX WERE: i Henry Pkkjton', b. June 1, 1837; in Hartford, Conn. ; m. Aug. 23, 1865, Charlotte Hunt of Coventry, Conn., born, there June 1, 1842. He is a merchant in Hartford. 334. ii. John Lee, b. Dec. 10, 1838; m. Carrie Demming. iii. M.utY Axx, b. July 1, 1844, in Farmington, Conn. ; m. 1st,- Xov. 28, 18GS at Plattsburg, X. Y., D. C. Waterhouse, ■who d. hi Xew Haven, Conn., Xov. 25, 1885. She m. 2d, July, 1890, at Saratoga, X. Y., Xelsou S. Ailing. She had one child: 1, Arthur Leon^ Waterhouse, b. May 9, 1872. iv. Chari.es Hudson, b. Sept. 25, 1847, in Farmington, Coun.; d. IJct. 18, 1852. 285 DwiGHT Cabot^ Hitchcock (^Lyman°, Jotham*, John^, John^^ MaMhia^) soa of Major Lyman aud Sophia (Cabot) Hitchcock, vras born in Albany, N. Y., April 2, 1787. He married 3Iay 9, 1813,. Rachel Matthews, of Champlain, N. Y., born there Nov. 22, 1793. She died there June 26, 1868. He was a farmer. All their children, were born in Champlain, X. Y., and he died there Feb. 18. 1874. HIS chlldken were : i. Cynthi.1 jr., b. Jan. 27, 1814; m. Sept. 8, 1834, Fry Clark. She d. Jan. 9, 1874. ii. Calist.i a., b. March 6, 1816; unm. aud lives in Champlain. 335. iii. Horatio Elijah, b. March 8, 1818 ; m. Rachel Stone. iv. George R., b. March 29, 1821; m. Eliza Allen at Bethlehem, Conn., June 29, 1846. He d. Sept. 22, 1871. v. LrcY S., b. Xov. 8, 1823; m. Sept. 8, 1842, Hiram Manning,. Scherington, Canada East ; now lives at Freeport. Iowa, vi. Hiram D., b. Aug. 4, 1(525; d. Feb. 5, 1826. vil. HiKAM D., b. Aug. 11, 1827; m. Jan. 16, 1856, Mary I. Cutting,^ Westport, X. Y.; d. April 4, 1880, at Morris, lU. viii. Robert H., b. April 16, 1830; m. Feb. 19, 1857, Lydia A . Is a merchant, in Champlain, X. Y. ix. Harriet X"., b. Junes, 1833; m. Jlay 18. 1852, Rev. William H. Meeker and d. at Xorth Adams, May 19, 1867. X. Amelia Makia, b. July 18. 1836; m. Jan. 24, 1879, Hiram A. Douglas and now lives in Freeport, Iowa. 286. Hiram Washington"^ Hitchcock (Lyman', Jotham*, John^,John- , Matthias^) son of Major Lyman and Sophia (Cabot) Hitchcock, was- 158 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH III. born June 25, 1799, prob. at Cabot, Vt. He man-ied about 1826, Mary Matilda Andres of L'Acadie, Canada East. He was a manu- facturer of cloth in St. Hilaire, Canada East. He died Aug. 27, 1857. HIS CHILDEEN WERE : i. Stephen Washington', b. abt. 1827; m. Sophia E. Stevens, clau. Henry Stevens of Burlington, Vt. He graduated at the University of Vermont in 1848 ; was teacher of the Female Seminary in Burlington and d. in 1852. No children. 336. ii. Alfred Clark, b. Aug. 14, 1835 ; m. Mary Jane Dudley. iii. Lucy Adelaide, b. abt. 1837; m. William B. Lindsay of Montreal, Canada, iv. Amelia Maria, b. abt. 1839; m. George Kemp of Montreal. V. Helen Sophia, b. abt. 1841 ; unm. lives in Montreal, vi. Clara Domatilla, b. abt. 1843; m. Edward Cluett, music dealer in Troy, N. Y. 287. Miles'' Hitchcock {AsaheP , Dan*, John^, John^, Matthias''-) son of Asahel and Abigail (Law) Hitchcock, was born Feb. 4, 1767 in Cheshire, Conn. Married as his 2d wife, Oct. 25, 1825, Caroline Aertse, born Aug. 2, 1782, grand-daughter of Jeremias Aertse and Sarah Van Brunt Aertse. She died April 10, 1851. Miles died Dec. 9, 1843. He was a merchant in New York City. HIS CHILDEEN WERE : i. Mary Ann', m. Commander Robert Bradley' Hitchcock, li. Sarah Sophia, m. Lodewich 0. Fitch of West Bloonifleld, Ontario Co., N. Y. BY SECOND WIFE. iii. .Tames, 1 d. before the death of Miles as neither are men- iv. George, j tioned in his will. 288. Andkew Law" Hitchcock (Asahel^, Ban*, John^, John', Mat- thias'^) son of Asahel and Abigail (Law) Hitchcock, was born in Cheshire, Conn., May 23, 1779. Lost at sea together with other Cheshire people Dec. 22, 1804. He had married Catherine , who died in Dec, 1807, se. 27. FAjnLY OF .TOHX. 159 CHILD. i. Miles Andrew', b. Aug. 5, 1805, in Cheshire; m. March 9, 1828, Ruth Parker. Two children: 1, Frances'; 2, Edwakd. 289. MiRcrs'' Hitchcock {EUakim° , Dan"', Jolin^ , John- , Matthias^) son of Eliakimand Amy Ancli-iis(?), was bora between 1800 aad 1809. his childkex were : 1. John William' ii. Marcus. iii. Ja.me.'^. iv. Andrew Hull. 290. Samuel^ Hitchcock (Dan^, Dan*, John''', John'^, Matthias'^) son of Dan and Anna (Perkins) Hitchcock, was born Jnne 22, 1776. He belonged to the " under the mountain Hitchcocks " of Cheshire, Conn. He married May 7, 1809, Sibyl Talmage. He was a black- smith and lived in Prospect, Conn. His wife died in 1881. his childkex were : 1. Selmv'. ii. Anson. 337. Iii. Silas, b. 1810; m. Hannah Sanfortl. iv. Dan, m. March 26, 1841, Nancy Talmage. 338. V. MiLO, b. 1814; m. Rosetta Wilmott. vi. Philo, b. 1814; m. Dec. 2, 1841, Rosetta Blakeslee. Tii. Alfked. viii. Susan. Ix. Hannah. 291. Chauncev^ Hitchcock {Dan=, Dan*, John^ , John'^, Matthias^) son of Dan and Anna (Perkins) Hitchcock, was born July 17, 1781. He married in .Ian., 1^02, Sarah Bristol. He was a pedlar and lived in Cheshire, Conn. He died in Bristol, Conn., in 1852 and his wife Sarah, April, 1868, se. 82. HIS CHILDKEN WERE : i. Anna Matilda', b. Oct. 13, 1810; m. 1st, Lyman Litchfleld, Nov. 19, 1838; 2(J, Alfred Cooper, Oct. 7, 1868. 160 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BKANCH III. ii. George, b. ; m. Nancy A. Hart of Bristol. iii. Sarah M., b. l^ec. 14,,, 1810: m. Robert E. Sloper, May 28, 1843. iv. Benajah, I). Dec. 24, 1824; m. Nancy A. Mix in Kensington, Conn., 1848. V. Rebkoca, m. George Wilmot. 292. Lyman ^ Hitchcock {Dan^^ Dari'*, Jolin^, John^, Matthias^) sod of Dan and Anna (Perkins) Hitchcock, was born Jan. 2, 1784, in Cheshire, Conn. He raarried, Jan. 1, 1809, Amy Hull, born in 1790, dausihter of Ebenezer Hull of Wallingford, Conn. His wife diedia 1826 and he died Oct. 21, 1862. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 339. i. Friend Delos', b. Aug. 22, 1810; m. Lucy E. Doolittle. ii. Ira Hull, b. Oct. 31, 1812; d. in 1842 in Mobile, Ala. of yellow fever, iii. Lyman. iv. Louisa Ann, b. Oct. 24, 1814. V. Robert Footb, b. Aug. 25, 1816 ; m. Roxanna Bemis, March 26, 1839; lived in New Haven ; no cliildren. vi. Amy Hull, b. Aug. 13, 1819 ; m. Nov. 7, 1841, Lucius Lancraft. He d. Jan. 14, 1878. Children: l,Maria^ Lanoraft,h.i!nn. 25, 1844 ; d. April 19, 1865 ; 2, Emma J. Lancraft, b. March 17, 1845; 3, George L. Lancraft, b. Oct. 17, 1848; 4, Ella A. Lancraft, b. July 3, 1852; 5, Lillie E. Lancraft, b. Jnne 5, 1854. vii. Miles, b. 1821 ; d. a widower in Prospect, Conn., Oct. 21, 1874. viii. Mary Ann, b. 1823; m. in 1844, Giles Baldwin; d. in 1845. 293. William Rupds ^ Hitchcock ( Eufus^ , Eliakim* , John^ , John'^ , Mat- thias^) son of Col. Rufus and Hannah (Lewis) Hitchcock, was born in Cheshire, Conn., June 5, 1797. He married Oct. 20, 1819, Mary Hull, daughter of Gen. Andrew and Elizabeth Hull. He was one of the leading men of his native town of noble heart and most winning manners. He was Executive Secretary of Connecticut, and for four years, 1834 and after, a member of the General Assembly of the state. He died in Waterbury, Conn., Nov. 25, 1865. FAMTLT OF JOHN. 161 HIS CHILDREN WERE : 340. i. RuFus Edward, b. June 19, 1821 ; m. June 18, 1851, Agnes Dubois Donnelly. Address, Waterbury, Conn, li. Andrew Hull, b. March 10, 1825; d. April 11, 1826. iii. AxNA Galpin, b. July 8, 1828; m. Rev. Jacob L. Clark, D. D. of Waterbury. 341. iv. WniiAM Atjgusttjs, b. Jan. 25, 1834; m. Mary Webster Taylor. V. Henry Mason, b. Sept. 19, 1839; A. at sea, Dec. 23, 1860. 294. Haklet^ Hitchcock {Tra^, Amos^, John^ , John^, Matthias^) son of Ira and Hannah (Hotchkiss) Hitchcock, was born April 19, 1798. He married Oct. 26, 1817, Sophia Welles, who was born Aug. 15, 1798. He died April 1 , 1884 and Sophia his wife died April 25, 1885. HIS CHILDREN WERE: 1. Mary, b. Nov. 16, 1818; m. Jan. 11, 1834, Jobn Mc Mickle. He d. May 30, 1884 and she d. May 18, 1889. 342. il. Elijah Ira, b. April 20, 1824 ; m. Ellen G. Heague. 295. JoBN^ Hitchcock {Tra^, Amos*, John^, John^, Matthias^) son of Ira and Hannah (Hotchkiss) Hitchcock, was born March 4, 1809. He married Maria Sampson and lived in Massena, N. Y., to which place his father removed from New Milford, Conn. his children were : 343. i. Zina B., b. April 4, 1833; m. Jemima Goodwin, il. Eliza. iii. Reuben. iv. Caroline. V. Henry. vi. Elizabeth. vii. John. viii. Alice, 1 <.„,.„ Ix. Allen, r^"^" 296. BenjasiisS Hitchcock {Oliver^, Oliver'^, Matthias^, John^, Mat- thias^) son of Rev. Oliver and Mercy (Parker) Hitchcock, was born 12 162 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH III. Aug. 13, 1780, prob. before his father's removal from Cheshire, Conn., to Granville, N. Y. He married Feb. 9, 1803, Amy Har- rington and in 1809 moved from Granville to Triixton, N. Y. and in 1856 to Pana, Christian Co., 111. He died in August, 1863, ee. 83. Four of his children were bora in Granville, N. Y. and seven in Truxton. HIS CHILDEEN WERE : i. Mary Parker', b. Nov. 6, 1803, in Granville, N. Y. ; m. Stephen Parker and d. in Pana, 111. in 1886. ii. A. D. Nelson, b. July i, 1805, in Granville; m. Lucy Doud; d. in Pontiac, Mich. In 1853. iii. Amy, b. Aug. 5, 1807; m. Abraham Whitney; d. in Saginaw, Mich. Nov. 20, 1880. iv. Benjamin, b. Sept. 10, 1810, in Granville, N. Y. ; m. Deborah Stewart, in Boon, Iowa. SU. V. Oliver, b. April 15, 1812, in Truxton, N. Y. ; m. Elizabeth S. Rogers, vi. Joseph, b. Oct. 13, 1815; d. Nov., 1815. vii. Elizabeth, b. Oct. 13, 1816; m. Oliver R. Smith; d. atAlsron, Ohio in 1841. vlii. Priscilla Melissa, b. Eeb. 26, 1819; m. James A. Rogers, and d. at Homer, N. Y. in 1860. ix. Peter James, b. Sept. 16, 1823; m. Jan. 16, 1848, Caroline Webb. 345. X. Lewis Emmons, b. Aug. 21, 1826; m. Jnlia Gray. xi. Martha Ann, b. April 1, 1828 ; m. Warren Kneeland. 297. Oliver® Hitchcock (Oliver^, Oliver^, Matthias^, John^ , MattJiias^) son of Eev. Oliver and Mercy (Parker) Hitchcock, was born in 1782. His father that year became pastor in Granville, N. Y., having left Cheshire, Conn. He married Chloe Buecher in Cheshire, Conn., and died in Austin, Minn., in March, 1870. his children were : 1812; living at Waukegan, 111. 1. Orel'. ii. Orson. iii. Mary Ann. iv. Cornelius. v. Beecher, b. 298. Daniel Mills" Hitchcock {Daniel^, Oliver*, Matthias^, Jolm^, Matthias^) son of Daniel and Chloras (Mills) Hitchcock, was born FAMILY OF JOHN. 163 Nov. 20, 1787, at Barkhamstead, Conn. He married at Wilbraham, Mass., Aug. 29, 1810, Persis Stebbins, born at Wilbraham, Sept. 23, 1784. He was a farmer, and died at Barkhamstead, March 31, 1844, se. 57. His widow died at Springfield, Mass., March 1, 1866. HIS CHILDEEX WERE: i. DAXniL", b. May 28, 1811, at Barkhamstead, Conn.; m. at Springfleld, Mass.. Feb. 23, 1854, Emily Glddings, b. Nov. 9, 1824 at Hartland, Conn. lie was a farmer and d. at Springfield, Mass., Nor. 25, 1879. ii. Ursula, b. July 9, 1815, in Barkliamstead, Conn.; a teacher; d. Oct. 30, 1845, in Southwick, Mass. 299. MuNSOx^ Hitchcock (Jbus/t°, Oliver^, Matthias^, John-, McMJiias^) son of Joash and Mary (Munson') Hitchcock, was born at Hartland, Conn. He married Amelia Case and died in Ciinandaigua, N. Y., in 1881. HIS CHILDKEN WERE: i. Aloszo", m. Wealthy ; lives in California. ii. EOMAXZO, m. Hannah Adams. iii. Emilt, m. Austin Ailing of Canandaigua, X. Y. iv. Julia, m. Erastns Tiffany, Weymouth, Medina Co., Ohio. y. CrRTi.s, m. Ruth ; res. Bristol, N. Y. vi. Amelia, m. Watson Case of Canandaigua, N. Y. vii. Laura, ra. Henry Darrow, Ransom Corners, Ohio, viii. Orestus. m. Anna , Canandaigua, X. Y. 300. Dr. Lucius" Hitchcock (r/io?ftas5,Jaso?i4,J/aH/urt.s3, John^, Mat- thias^) son of Thomas and Hannah (Moss) Hitchcock wasborn April 8, 1776. He married at Stratford, Conn., May 12, 1799, Atheldrid Hall. He studied medicine at New Haven, Conn, and settled first at Stratford, Conn. Then at the invitation of Gen. Mcintosh and Mr. Miller who married the widow of Greene, who then owned the Island of Cumberland, Georgia, he removed to that island, and afterwards to- St. Mary's on St. Mary's river, Ga. He died in 1808 of yellow fever and his widow settled in Keene, N. H. HIS CHILDREX WERE : i. Julia Axs', b. March 4, 1800, in Stratford, Conn. 164 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH III. il. Lucius, b. at Cumbei-land Island, Ga. ; studied medicine and practiced at Baton Eouge, La. ; d. unm. iii. Adeline Marietta, b. St. Mary's, Ga. ; m. in Keene, N. H., Rev. E. Jenney. iv. Lauhetta, b. St. Mary's, Ga. 301. Thomas^ Hitchcock {Lemuel^, Jason^, Matthias^, John^, Mat- thias'-) son of Dea. Lemuel and Mamre (Hotchkiss) Hitchcock, was bom May 16, 1780, in Cheshire, Conn. He married 1st, Eunice Payne, and 2d, in May, 1815, Anna Tuttle who was born June 30, 1784 and died in Windham, N. Y., in Oct., 1859. He diedin Wind- ham, N. Y., Dec. 22, 1866. HIS children were : i. Darius'. ii. Evis. iii. Susan. iv. Jason. V. Stephen. vi. Eunice. vii. Sarah Ann, m. in 1851, Carlos P. Holcomb, proprietor of Lehigh Tannery, Carbon Co., Pa., and farmer in Mauch Chunk, Pa. Son : Dr. John^ Holcomb. 302. Dea. Lemuel^ Hitchcock (Dea. Lemuel^, Jason*, Matthias^, John^, Matthias''-) son of Dea. Lemuel and Mamre (Hotchkiss) Hitch- cock, was born Nov. 9, 1787, in Cheshire, Conn. He married 1st, in Durham, N. Y., Dec. 3, 1812, Hannah Hull. She died June 16, 1841. He married 2d, Emily Belden Watrous of New Britain, Conn., who died in May, 1861. He was a man of deep religious char- acter, wise in his counsels and lovely in his life. His children can indeed call him blessed. He was Deacon and Elder and when his Pastor was absent a leader in all church work. He died May 16, 1862, in Windham, N. Y. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Sarah', b. Dec. 2, 1814; m. Nathan B. Chamberlayne, address, Catskill, Greene Co., N. Y. Her children were: ^Nelson Parson^ Chamberlayne, d. at six months ; 2, Frances Jose- phine Chamberlayne, b. Feb. 8, 1838; unm.; a teacher. FAMILY OF JOHN. 165 346. ii. 347. iii. 348. iv. V. Ti. 349. vii. Lemuel Baldwlk, b. Oct. 2, 181" ; m. Elizabeth L. Watrous. Ansox Xewell, b. April 9, 1820 ; m. Sarah Atwater. JOHX Emeksox. b. March 22, 1822 ; ra. Mary Jane Watrous. Parsons Fiske, b. June 2, 1824; d. Aug. 10, 1826. Haxxah Catherine, b. Dec. 9, 1827: d. Aug. 9, 1831. Charlotte Fowler, b. Dec. 6, 1830; m. 'Rev. A. McMaster. 303. Zalmon^ Hitchcock {Lemuel^, Jason''^, Matthias^, John^, Mat- thias^) son of Dea. Lemuel and Mamre (Hotchkiss) Hitchcock, was born Aug. 30, 1-789, at Durham, N. Y. He married, Feb., 1819, Anne Bellows of ^Vindham, N. Y. He died in Big Hollow, N. Y., in 1872. His widow died in Brooklyn, L. I. in 1875. HIS CHLLDREX WERE : 350. i. AuSTix Bidwell', b. Feb., 1820; m. Harriet Rowe. ii. Nelsox, b. Oct., 1821 ; m. Harriet Bagley. iii, iv and v, daus. d. y. vi. Emjielixe, b. 1830 ; d. 1871. vii. EosALYX, b. 1834; m. 1st, Eev. Lorin Madden; 2d, Francis Porter Sargeant of Brooklyn, N. Y. viil. Julia, m. William Coffin in Windham, N. Y., 1873. ix. Mary, d. in Windham, N. Y., se. 20. 304. Lucius® Hitchcock (Lemuel^, Jason*, Matthias^, John^, Mat- thias^) son of Dea. Lemuel and Mamre (Hotchkiss) Hitchcock, was born at Durham, N. Y., Dec. 27, 1793. He married Jan. 18, 1826, in Durham, N. Y., Mehitable Emraeline Hayes, daughter of Luther and Mehitable (Baldwin) Hayes. She died in AVindham, X. Y., Sept.'lQ, 1848, and he died there in Feb., 1868. HIS children were : i. Luther Lemuel', b. 1828 : d. 1830. ii. DwiGHT Baldwix, b. Feb. 3, 1830 ; m. 1st, July, 1861 in Wind- ham, N. Y., Julia Atwater, who d. in 1864. He m. 2d, abt. 1870, Sarah Barney; no children. 351. iii. Platt Osborne, b. May 10, 1832; m. atWindliam, abt. 1860, Emerett Atwater. iv. Harriet Sarah, b. March 5, 1834 : m. 1858, George Townsend of Norton HiU, N. Y. Children: 1, Lucius'^ Townsend, b. March, 1860; 2, Charles Tov-nsend, b. 1865; 3, Vestma Townsend, b. 1870. 166 DESCENDANTS OP MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH III. V. Clemina Hayes, b. Jan. 19, 1836; d. May, 1850, at 15th year, burned to death, vi. William Hayes, b. March 22, 1839 ; m. abt. 1865, Evllla and res. at HensonviUe, N. Y. Child ; 1, Anna Daisy^, b. abt. 1867. 305. Lydia LuRENDAf^ HiTCHCocK [ IcJiabod^ , Jason'^ , Matthias^ , John'^ , Matthias''-) daughter of Capt. lehabod and Lydia (Cook) Hitchcock, who was born in Cheshire, Conn., July 19, 1786. She married Sept. 18, 1806, Hiram Cook Cson of Merriman* Cook, b. Nov. 12, 1764, Elams, b. Nov. 10, 1735. P^phraim^, b. April 19, 1699, son of SamueP Cookwho was at New Haven, 1661.) They removed to Bur- ton, Ohio in 181o. She died April 5, 1864. The children of Lydia L. (Hitchcock) Cook were : 1. Loly Arvilla' , b. July 10, 1807; m. 1st, in Nov., 1833, Raymond • Gaylord. He died and she m. 2d, Marcli 27, 1848, Rev. Joel Case. 2. Lydia, b. Aug. 3, 1816; m. May, 1838, Dr. Sherman Goodwin. 3. ^Ziza^jim, b. Sept. 8, 1818; m. Feb. 8, 1841, Peter' Hitchcock, Jr., son of Hon. Peter and Abigail Hitchcocli of Burton, Ohio. 4. Sarilla, b. Dec. 20, 1827; m. Oct. 17, 1819, Richard Dayton of Troy, Ohio. 306. Pliny^ Hitchcock {Ichabod^, Jason^, Matthias^, John^, Mat- thias^) son of Capt. Ichabod and Lydia (Cook) Hitchcock, w£is born in Cheshire, Conn, in 1787 or 1788. He married, Sept. 2, 1813, Sally Bradley. He died March 13, 1861, se. 73. His widow died Jan. 13, 1874, se. 81. HIS GHILDKEN WEBB : 1. Jason Cook', b. April 29, 1814; d. Nov. 23, 1826. ii. Lydia LuRENDA, b. Feb. 10, 1818; m. . Munson; d. May 17, 1879. iii. RoxANNA, b. March 23, 1820. iv. John A., lives in Liverpool. V. Jasox, d. Aug. 28, 1828. FAMILY OF JOHN. 167 307. Jasox" Hitchcock (This name may have been Ephraim as both Cheshire and Wallingford records say. ) (Ichabod^ , Jason* , Matthias^ , John^ , Matthias'^) son of Capt. Ichabod and Lydia (Cook) Hitch- cock. He married Esther Van Gordon of Cheshire and both died before 1825. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Clarissa Cook', b. Jan. 28, 1808; m. Horace Tyler of Eaton, Ohio, and d. abt. 1838, in Burton, 0. ; no children. 352. ii. Ichabod, b. April 7, 1810; m. Emmeline Hotchkiss. 353. iii. Ephkaim, b. Dec. 25, 1813; m. 1st, Merab Hart; 2d, Hannah Shute; a stone mason ; d. in Fair Haven, Conn., in 1881. 307i. Levi^ Hitchcock (Levi^, Jason*, Matthias^, John^, Matthias^) son of Levi and Mary (Andrews) Hitchcock, was born in Cheshire, Conn., Oct. 23, 1786. He married Nov. 27, 1811, Elizabeth D. Holt of Norfolk, Conn. He lived in North Colebrook, Conn, and died there in June, 1846. His widow also died in Colebrook, Oct. 28, 1855. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 354. i. Jason", b. Aug. 9, 1813 ; m. Lois Cobb. ii. Harriet E., b. June 15, 1815; m. Orlo Wolcott; d. Jan. 30, 1846, Norfolk, Conn, iii. Mary D., b. Dec. 5, 1817; d. unm. 355. iv. Sidney G., b. Sept. 1, 1819 ; m. Mary L. Wolcott. V. Allen N., b. June 10, 1821 ; m. Elvira Wilson, lives in Sandis- fleld, Mass. ; no cMldren. vi. Edwin H., b. Jan. 27, 1828; m. Harriet Shepard ; d. Dec. 28, 1875. vii. Cynthia A., b. April 12, 1830; m. Humphrey Dewell. She d. June 11, 1869. Child: 1, Charles Hitchcock^ Dewell. 356. viii. Levi R., b. July 23, 1833 ; m. Sarah Bentley. 308. Reuben^ Hitchcock (Asa°, Bela*, Benjamin^, John^ , Jfatthias^) son of Asa and Asenath (Doolittle) Hitchcock, was born June 17, 1794, and baptized in Cheshire, North Parish, Aug. 17, 1794. He married Jan. 1, 1832, Ehoda Hamlin. Rhoda died June 15, 1846, ffi. 49. He died Oct. 12, 1.SG3. 168 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BEANCH III, HIS CHILDKBN WBKB : i. Hbnby R'., b. Dec. 24, 1832 at Cheshire. Lived three days, ii. Hakribt, b. March 21, 1834; m. Nov. 5, 1849, Jacob Day of Bristol, Conn, iii. Martha A., b. March 17, 1836; d. Dec. 5, 1858. 309. Aaron Alfred 8 Hitchcock (Aaron^, Bela^, Benjamin^, John^, Matthias^) son of Aaron and Ruth (Tuttle) Hitchcock, was born in Cheshire, Conn., Nov. 24, 1786. He married Nov. 5, 1811, Lydia Alma Clark, born Feb. 15, 1 79 1 . He died July 2, 18.52. His widow died Sept. 24, 1875, k. 85. HIS CHILDREN WEKB : 357. i. KuFus Augustus', b. Nov. 2, 1812. ii. Lydia Maria, b. May 31, 1815; d. April 30, 1841. 358. ill. Charles Alfred, b. Aug. 24, 1817; m. Sept. 22, 1847, Lucretia Doolittle. iv. Andrew Hull, b. Oct. 27, 1819. V. CORNBLIA, b. May 23, 1822. vi. Ellen Amelia, b. May 24, 1832. 310. Orrin^ Hitchcock {Joseph^, Beta''', Benjamin^ , John^, Matthias''-) son of Joseph and Rachel Johnson (Hall) Hitchcock, was born in Cheshire, Conn., July 28, 1797. He married Dec. 20, 1821, Fanny Langdon, who taught school in Southington, Conn. She was born Jan 14, 1799, and was a grand daughter of Amos and Azubah Hitch- cock. Orrin died Nov. 17, 1845J' when his widow Fanny married 2d, Julius S. Bristol. They lived in Cheshire. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. George Langdon', b. April 21, 1822 ; d. April 21, 1841. ii. Charles Atwater, b. Feb. 11, 1824; m. Polly Bogart of Oxford, iii. Andrew Langdon, b. Dec. 8, 1825 ; d. Nov. 24, 1829. iv. OKRisr Washington, b. Nov. 13, 1827 ; d. Sept. 7, 1843. V. An Infant, b. Sept. 27, 1829; d. Oct. 21, 1829. 359. vi. Joseph Rodney, b. April 15, 1831; m. Roxana Gridley. vii. Fbedbrick Josephus, b. Dec. 4, 1832; enlisted In 12th Conn. Regt. in 1862, and d. in liospitalatBrashear City after two years service, Sept. 9, 1863. viii. Hannah Clark, b March 5, 1836; m. Isaac Lewis. FAIITLT OF JOIIX. 169 311. AuGr#Tus8 Hitchcock (Joseph°, Bela*, Benjamin^, John-, Mat- thias^) son of Joseph and Rachel Johnson (Hall) Hitchcock, was bom July 2, 1806. He married Oct. «, 1829, Maria or Mavina Atwater. He died April 8, 1842. His child was : i. Edward Augustus'. 312. Albert" Hitchcock {Joseph^, Bela*, Benjamin^, JoJin^, Matthias^) son of Joseph and Rachel Johnson (Hall) Hitchcock, was born in Cheshire, Conn., March 26, 1808. He married in Cheshiie, April 18, 1832, Betsey Andrews of Cheshire, born there, Jan. 22, 1811. He is a merchant in Southington, Conn. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Albert Tranklix', b. Jan. 16, 1842, in Southington; d. Sept. 22, 1844, se. 2. ii. FrajsCes A3IBLIA, b. April 21, 1833, in Southington, Conn. ; m. June 7, 1855 in Meriden, Conn., Henry Clay Young, of Jewett City, Conn. Children: 1, Charles Alberfi Young, b. Dec. 5, 1857; d. Feb. 18, 1858; 2, ErhnardWeltonYoung, b. July 18, 1859. He is ix merchant in Albuquerque, New Mexico, iii. JoSEPHi>E Louise, b. July 17, 1836; m. April 5, 1877, Rev. George Buck of Hartford, Conn, iv. Henry Albert, b. April 2, 1844'in Southington; m. in Cheshire, Oct. 4, 1870, Mai-y Frances Rogers of Cheshire. He Is a merchant in Southington, Conn. 313. Anna" Hitchcock {Benjamin^, Benjamin*, Benjamin^, Jolm^ , Matthias^) daughter of Benjamin and Eunice (Hotchkiss) Hitchcock, was born April 19, 177."), in Cheshire, Conn. She married Nov. 9, 1797, David Prichard, Jr., son of David and Ruth (Smith) Prichard. He died in 1837 and she in 1860. The children of Anna (Hitchcock) Prichard were : 1. Minenri?, b. June 22, 1798; m. Francis Bancroft of East Windsor. 2. William, h. March 20, 1800; m. June 16, 1825, Eliza Hall of Cheshire. 170 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH III. 3. Julius Smith, b. Feb. 14, 1802; m. Maria, dau. of J. Goodwin. Slie died in Brunswick, Oliio. 4. Eli'dur Edwin, b. Sept. 19, 1804; m. Mar(;li 11, 1827, Betsey Janette Cooper, dau. of Asa of Derby. He died Nov. 29, 1860 and slie May 29, 1887. Children were: 1, Mizabeth Ann' Prichard,\>. Feb. 24, 1828; 2, Sarah Johnson Priehard, b. Jan. 11, 1830; 3, Catherine Adelaide Frichard, b. Sept. 15, 1836; 4, Florence Frichard, b. April 3, 1843. 5. Martj Anne, b, Sept. 9, 1806 ; d. Nov. 24, 1824. 6. Sally Hotchkiss, b. Ang. 29, 1808; d. Feb. 4, 1827. 7. Dr. David, b. Oct. 24, 1810; m. Wealthy Hill Wilcox, Dec. 31, 1833; d. 1868inNorwalk, Conn. 8. Samuel Holland, b. May 27, 1813; m. Janette C. Hall, dau. of Lemuel of Cheshire. 9. Charlotte Lucy, b. June 27, 1816; d. 1857. 314. ManlyI^ Hitchcock (Benjamin^ , Benjamin'^, Benjamin^, John^, Matthias^) son of Benjamin and Eunice (Hotchkiss) Hitchcock, was born Dec. 23, 1783, and married Chloe Adams. In the war of 1812 he was employed as a teamster to carry munitions of war between Sacketts Harbor and Buffalo. He bad twelve children, five boys and seven girls. About 1825 he and his brother Samuel moved to Ohio on the Western Eeserve, Lorain Co. They were pioneers and on a small tract of land they endured the haidships incident to that early day. Two boys died in infancy. He died in 1851. His widow Chloe died at the age of 84. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. IBA M'. ii. M. S. 360. iii. William Manly, b. in 1825 in Ontario Co., N. Y. 315. Benjamin Tecman^ Hitchcock {Beiijainin° , Benjamin^, Benja- min^, Jolin'^, Matthias'^) son of Benjamin and Eunice (Hotchkiss) Hitchcock, was born in Waterbury, Conn., Aug. 19. 1791. He married Feb. 27, 1815, Julia Frisbie. daughter of Daniel. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Eliza Finetth', b. July 18, 1816; m. J. C. Beach. ii. Edward Milton, b. July 28, 1818. ;-^ FAMILY OF JOHN. 171 361. iii. Shelton Tkujias, t). Dec. 13, 1822. iv. Juliette, b. July 4, 1828; d. 1831. V. Elmokb William, b. May 13, 1833. vi. George Bexj-oiix, b. Sept. 16, 1838. 316. JoAB^ Hitchcock {TJiaddeus^, Be-njamin*, Benjamin^, JoTin^, Matthias^) son of Thaddeiis and Abigail (Arnold) Hitchcock, was born July 21, 1784. He married April 3, 1805, Hannah Barnes of Prospect, Conn., daughter of Diamond and Hannah (Payne) Barnes and grand daughter of Thomas Barnes, Jr. of East Haven, Conn. Hannah Payne was of the line of Eobert Treat Payne. He was a blacksmith. He died in 1825. His widow died in Prospect, Conn., Feb. 22, 1882, s. 94. . HIS CHILDREN WERE : 1. Linus', b. in Prospect, Conn.; m. ; d. July 1, 1831, drowned in Bristol, Conn. Left son : 1, William^, supposed to be in Fairfield Co., Conn. 362. ii. Eeuben. b. in Prospect ; d. 1858. iii. Hannah, b. in Prospect; d. May, 1858 and was buried the same day witli her brother Renben. iv. Harriet, b. in Prospect; m. Harris Hotchkiss, widower of her sister Lucinda. V. Mary Ann, b. Feb. 24, 1814; m. Nov., 1836 in Fair Haven, Jared Forbes of East Haven. She d. in Fair Haven leav- ing five children. 363.. vi. Robert, b. Feb. 10, 1816; m. Abigail Blakeslee. He was a stone mason and d. in Fair Haven, July 25, 1861. vii. LrciNDA, b. in Prospect; m. Harris Hotchkiss. Had 1, J/artha' Hotchkiss; 2. FranUin Hotchkiss. viii. Betsey, b. in Prospect; m. Oct. 18, 1843, Charles Hotchkiss and lived in Prospect, Conn. Had 1, Eldridge^ Hotchkiss, who m. Mary Warner and lives in Cleveland, Ohio; has two children. 317. Lent MrxsON^ Hitchcock {Samuel'', Samuel*- , Benjamin^ , Jolin^ . Matthias^) son of Samuel and Mary (Miinson) Hitchcock, was born May 2, 1783, in Southington, Conn. He married at IS'ew Haven, Conn., June 18, 1806, Martha Newhall, born in New Haven, Jan. 2, 1782. He was living in Southington in 1811. He died in Bridge- port, Conn., April i9, 1856, and his wife died there Dec- 6, 1856. t72 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH HI. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Wm. N'., b. Sept. 27, 1807, at Baltimore, Md. ; d. unm. Aug 9, 1835, lost at sea. ii. Mary Ann, b. July 18, 1809, in New Haven, Conn.; m. Whiting, in 1830. ill. Sophia, b. Nov. 30, 1810, in fionthington. Conn; m. in 1832; d. July 26, 1879, in Bridgeport, iv. Martha Maria, b. June 2, 1812 ; m. in 1831, EussellTomlinson of Bridgeport and d. June 25, 1881. V. Emily, b. Nov. 17, 1813, in Southington ; m. in 1837; d. Marcli 19, 1839, in Galveston, Texas, of yellow fever. ■vl. L. MuNSON, b. Oct. 15, 1815, in Southington, Conn.; m. Sept. 10, 1839, in Wethersfield, Conn., Emily Elizabeth Clifford, dan. of James Allen Clifford and Emily Burroughs, who was only dau. of Edward Burroughs and Emily Ann Hawley of Bridgeport, Conn. L. Munson had one son, 1, Lent Munson' Hitchcock now living in Galveston, Texas. Lent Munson', d. in Galveston, Texas, Eeb. 27, 1869. vii. Franklin, b. Sept. 8, 1817, in Bridgeport; m. in 1847, Maria Gilbert of Stratford, Conn.; d. Oct. 20, 1870, himself and wife lost at sea, passengers on the steamship Varuna which S5,nk oif the coast of Florida. Left son and dau. viii. James Clifford, b. Oct. 12, 1819, at Bridgeport, Conn.; d. unm. Nov. 27, 1837, in Galveston, Texas. ix. Caroline, b. July 16', 1823, at Bridgeport; m. in ISil, B. S. Lupton ; is living at Stratford, Conn. 318. Samuel^ Hitchcock {Samuel^, Samitel*, Benjamin^, Jolin^, Mat- s'^) son of Samuel and Mary (Munson) Hitchcock, was born July 25, 1787. He married 1st, Nov. 14, 1810, Miranda Yale. She ■died May 12, 1824. He married 2d, Jan. 26, 1825, at Southington, Conn., Sally Cameron. HIS children were : i. Edward D'., b. Dec. 21, 1811; m. Oct. 21, 1840, Lydia A. Fuller, ii. Susan, b. Nov. 19, 1813. ill. James N., b. Jan. 10, 1823. iv. Samuel N., b. Dec. 5, 1826. v. Nancy L., b. Dec. 24, 1828; prob. m. Martin Hotchkiss, Jan. 3, 1848. . vi. Franklin, b. Jan. 20, 1831. FAMILY OF JOHN. 173' 319. Alvah^ Hitchcock {Caleb^, Samuel'^, Benjamin^, John^, Mat- thias^) son of Caleb and Ada (Mallory) Hitchcock, was born in Southington, Conn., Feb. 15, 1807. He married March 30, 1828,. EmUy Neal of Fallsburgh, N. Y., neice of Rev. Rollin Neal of Bos- ton. She died May 24, 1881. HIS CHILDREN WERE: i. Emmelixb', b. Southington; m. Jan. 5, 1848, Eichard Frisbie.- 364. ii. Albert, b. Feb. 23, 1830 ; m. Mary E. Finch. iii. EsTHf:n, b. in Southington ; m. Loyal Durand of Waterbury. iv. Jane E., b. in 1836, in Southington; m. June 16, 1856, Samuel Miller of Wallingford. He d. June 16, 1861, in Walling- ford. Conn. 1'. Emily, b. 1839 in Southington; m. Dec. 30, 1863, George A. Bradley of Fair Haveu. vi. Alice, b. in Southington; m. Oct. 15, 1866, Capt. Engene Atwater of Plymouth. He was in the war of the rebel- lion, entering the sen-ice at sixteen years of age. He was promoted Captain for gallantry at Fort Fisher. Eemaining in his country's service over four years he- returned home to be always an invalid until death gave relief. He died Dec. 14, 1878, in Southington, leaving a wife and four children. SEVENTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. 320. Horace Gatlord'^ Hitchcock {Silas'^, Amasa^, Peter*, John^,. John^, Matthias^) son of Silas and Polly (Bradley) Hitchcock, was born in Cheshire, Conn., Dec. 18, 1819. He married at Cleveland,. Ohio, Dec. 17, 1851, Mary A. Stone of Cleveland. He died there- Nov. 5, 1888. 174 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH III. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Maky Stone', b. Nov. 1, 1852 ; m. March, 1875, Charles 0. Bassett. li. Clorinda Hays, b. March 9, 1854 ; m. Oct., 1875, E. H. Banick. iii. Silas, b. Nov. 7, 1856, in Cleveland. Iv. Cornelia Eodman, b. April 18, 1860. V. Ralph, b. Feb. 24, 1862. vi. Frank, b. Dec. 30, 1864; d. March 23, 1867. vii. Annabel, b. Sept. 15, 1868. 321. Petek Augustus'' Hitchcock {Jairus^, Amasa^, Peter''', John^, JoJm^, Matthias^y SOB of Jairus and Amelia (Andrews) Hitchcock, was boin in Cheshire, Conn., Jnne 27, 1816. He married, Dec. 7, 1845, Cecelia A. Rice, born in Ridgeford, Vt., Dec. 7, 1824. He died IMay 30, 1853. CHILD. 366. i. Augustus Rice", b. Feb. 9, 1849; m. Jennie Curnow. 322. Reuben' Hitchcock {Peter^, Valentine^, Peter*, Jolin^, Jolm^, Matthias'^) son of Judge Peter and Nabby (Coolc) Hitchcock, was born in Burton, Geauga Co., Ohio, 8ept. 2, 1806. He prepared for college in Burton Academy, and in 1823 at the age of seventeen he rode on horseback to New Haven, Conn, and entered the SopLo- morc'class in Yale College, graduating in Sept., 1826. For three years after while studying law, he had charge of the Burton Academy. In 1831 he began the practice of his profession in Paihesville, Oliio. After a time being made Judge of the Lake County Circuit. Sept. 18, 1834, at Colebrook, Conn., he married Sarah M arshall, bringing her out to the western home. In 1846 he removed to Cleveland and formed the copartnership of Hitchcock, Wilson & Wade. He was chosen as one of the Ohio Convention which formed the new State Constitution in 1850. One year later he returned to Painesville, hoping to restore enfeebled health. He was made Judge of Common Pleas Court, which he resigned in 1855 to give his time to the RIaiioning Valley R. R. running from Youngstown to Cleveland until its completiou, when his law practice was renewed with the firm of Hitchcock, FAMILY OF JOHN. I '5 Mason & Estep. In 1869 he was appointed Eeceiver of the Atlan- tic & Great Western railway and in 1875 Special Master in closing up the reorganized company under sale made by him as Receiver. He joined the Free Soil Party at the Buffalo Convention in 1848 and the Republican on its formation. In 1861 he was a member of the peace congress that tried to avert the civil war. He was an original trustee and early President of the Cleveland Society for Savings, and for many years Trustee of ^yestern Reserve college. The Lake Erie Female Seminary at Painesville was his favorite charity, and he its greatest benefactor. He was its President from its organization until his death, and deeply felt its value for the education of young women. He liad a deeply religious nature and for more than fifty years, was a devoted member of the Presbyterian or Congregational church. The last months of his life he laid aside the cares of busi- ness for re St at Clifton Springs, X. Y. where he died Dec. 9, 1SS3. Sarah (Marshall) Hitchcock was born at Colebrook, Conn., July 4, 1811 and was daughter of Seth Marshall, b. Dec. 2, 177.5. (son of Thomas, b. Sept. 5, 1738, who in the Revolutionary war was in the 5th Company, 17(h Regiment, Colony of Conn. ; sou of Thomas, b. 1693, son of Thomas, b. 1663, son of Capt. Samuel, killed in the " Swamp fight," King Phillip's war ; son of Thomas made freeman of Boston, Mass. in 1635) and of Susanna (Frisbee) Marshall, born at Burlington, Conn., March 10, 1783, daughter of Zebulon, b. May 2,1751, son of Zebulon, b. 1 716. Seth and Susanna (Frisbee) Mar- shall, m. at Burlington, Conn., June 10, 1802; resided at Cole- brook, Conn, and removed to Painesville, O. in 1835. She died at Cleveland, O., May 2, 1884. Both were buried at Painesville. Their children all born at Painesville, Ohio were : i. Sarah Amelia', h. Oct. 18, 1836; d. Aug. 7, 1837. 367. ii. Peter Marshall, b. April 27, 1839 ; m. Sarah Jane Wilcox, iii. Hexry Lawrence, b. Aug. 1, 1841; d. Aug. 16, 1841. iv. Eliza Melissa, b. Nov. 3, 1842; m. June 1.5, 1875, (his 2d wife) George Walter ilorley, son of Albert and Esther (Healy) Morley. They res. East Saginaw, Mich, and have: 1, Beuben Hitchcock^ Jlorley, b. June 2. 1876; 2, Sarah Marshall Morley, b. June 7, 1879 ; d. July 12, 1880; 3, Geo)v/e Walter Morley, b. May 24, 1881. 368. V. Edward JIarshall, b. July 22, 1843; m. Emma Julia Webster, vi. Helen Marshall, b. May 25, 1853; d. Oct. 13, 1854. 176 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH III. 323. Pees. Henry Lawrence'' Hitchcock, D. D., (Peter'^, Valentine^, Peter^, John^, John^, Matthias^) son of Chief Justice Peter and Nabby (Cook) Hitchcock, was born in Burton, Ohio, Oct. 31, 1813. He prepared for college at Burton academy, graduated at Yale 1832, taught at Burton academy two years, partly taught and partly studied theology a third year, entered Lane seminary at Cincinnati, 0., in 183.5, and studied two years under Dr. Lyman Beecher, was licensed at Burton, 1837, and ordained and installed, that year, pastor over the Congregational church in Morgan, O. He was married Dec. 20, 1837 to Clarissa Mary Sophia Ford, eldest child of Stephen and Eunice (Brooks) Ford, born Aug. 20, 1818, at Burton. Her mother was daughter of Gideon and Clara (Pond) Brooks of Cheshire, Conn. Her father Stephen Ford was second child of John a.nd Esther (Cook) Ford, early settlers of Burton, O., from Cheshire, Conn. Esther Cook was daughter of Elam and Abigail (Hall) Cook, men- tioned under No. 62. In 1840 Mr. Hitchcock was called to the recently organized Second Presbyterian Church of Columbus, 0. He labored with such ardor and success that the prospered church found it must colonize and he helped in building a church and secur- ing a minister for the colony. He was called the leading minister of Central Ohio for that period. May 31, 1855, he was elected President of Western Eeserve Col- lege ; he accepted July 10th and was inaugurated at Commencement, July 1 2th. It was a time in the college history of great difHculty and discouragement, but with energy and patience he took up the work and met with success. He maintained the high standard, removed all encumbrances, added largely to the endowment, and for fifteen years labored as President, Professor, Pastor and Financial Agent. He was often called to serve surrounding towns. Worn out, he was obliged to lay aside work and Oct. 8, 1867, with Mrs. Hitchcock he started for Europe. They spent the winter in South France and touring in Italy and England. Returning in June, 1868, he resumed work, but the old vigor was with diflBculty main- tained and in 1871, he resigned the presidency, remaining on the faculty as Instructor and Pastor. On a Sabbath afternoon, July 6, 1873, after a short illness he died and was buried in Hudson, 0., July 8. Said President Cutler in his funeral address: "He had wonderful patience, trust, contentment in doing duty. ... He FAMILY OF JOHN. 177 was always ready for service, no matter how humble the work, how hard, how unpopular. Whenever he saw duty, nothing could deter him from walking straight forward in the path of it. He was amaz- ingly self-sacrificing." The Committee of Cleveland Presbytery spoke of him as of a modest and self-distrustful spirit, yet independ- ent in thought and firm in action. Soon after his death Mrs. Hitchcock went to Michigan City, Ind. and lived with her oldest son until her death Sept. 20, 1878. She was buried in Hudson, O., Sept. 24, by the side of her husband and children. HIS CHLLDEES WERE : 369. 1. Hekky YAiE^TTN-E', b. Sept. 29, 1838 ; m. S. E. Delano. ii. JOHS Ford, b. Aug. 30, 1840, at Columbus, 0. ; grad. W. R. C, 1859 ; enlisted in 18lh U. S. Inf . Sept. or Oct., 1861 ; was killed at Murfreesboro, Tenn., while 2d Lieut, and by- brevet 1st Lt. for gallant and meritorious conduct, Dec. 31, 1862 in the battle of Murfreesboro. ill. Maky Claeissa, b. Columbus, Aug. 11, 1842; d. there Feb. 3, 1853. iv. "Wm. Witter, b. Columbus, June 29, 1844; d. June 21, 1845. V. Sarah Melissa, b. Columbus, Sept. 27, 1846; m. at Michigan City, Ind., July 3, 1874, Thomas Day Seymour, b. April 1, 1848, son of Thomas Perkins and Elizabeth (DayJ Sey- mour, who grad. W. E. C. 1870; studied in Germany '70—72, was Prof. Greet, W. E. C. 1872 to '80 and became Prof, of Greek at Tale, 1880. Children: 1, Elizabeth Day^ Seymour, h. Jan. 21, 1876; 2, Clara Hitch- cock ,SV-;/mo!/r, b. March 28, 1880; 3j Charles Seymonr, b. Jan. 1, 1885. vi. ElTv-ice Ford, b. Columbus, Jan. 31, 1849; d. there April 1, 1851. vii. Albert Lee, b. Columbus, Sept. 3, 1850; d. at Hudson, 0., May 24, 1859. Tiii. Clara Makia, b. Columbus, May 16, 1853; res. at Michigan City, Ind. vs.. Carrie Brotherlix, b. Columbus, Nov. 30, 1855 ; d. Hudson, May 21, 1859. X. Charles Edward, b. Hudson, June 29, 1859 ; grad. TV. E. U., 1883. Yale Div. School; Benson, Vt. ; m. Helen P. Sill. xl. Herbert Allan, b. Hudson, Nov. 15, 1862; grad. W. E. U., 1884; res. Hudson, 0.; m. Mary Dunham Hillman. 13 178 DESCENDANTS OP MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH III. 324. Abigail Saeah' Hitchcock (Peter^, Valentine^, Peter*, John^, John^, Matthias^) daughter of Chief Justice PeterandNabby (Cook) Hitchcock, was born Nov. 25. 1815. She married at Burton, 0., Sept. 16, 1835, Robert Hotchkiss, born at Cheshire, Conn., Aug. 11, 1808, son of Oliver and Patty (Brooks) Hotchkiss. His parents settled in Burton in 1821. He owned a farm in that place and died there July 10, 1877. The children of Abigail (Hitchcock) Hotch- kiss were : 1. Samuel CooV, b. July 5, 1837; m. Sept. 19, 1859, Mary E. Pier- son and res. at tlie homestead, where also his mother lives. 2. Susan Emily, b. Dec. 2, 1841 ; d. June 21, 1843. 3. Harlan Bobert, b. Feb. 14, 1845; d. Oct. 5, 1864. 325. Hon. Peter'' Hitchcock {Peter^, Valentine^, Peter*, Jolin^,Jolin^, Matthias''-) son of Chief Justice Peter and Nabby (Cook) Hitchcock, was born at -Burton, Geauga Co., O., Jan. 16, 1818. He married there Feb. 8, 1841 , Eliza Ann Cook, born there Sept. 8, 1818, daugh- ter of Hiram and Lydia Lurenda (Hitchcock) Cook, who had removed from Cheshire, Conn, to Ohio in 1815. Lydia was daughter of Capt. Ichabod Hitchcock. Hiram was son of Merriman Cook, whowentto Burton in 1809 and he was son of Elam and Abigail (Hall) Cook. (See 62.) Peter Hitchcock obtained his school education at Burton, not grad- uating like his two brothers at Yale. He occupied the homestead farm and became prominent in political and legislative life. He became speaker of the Ohio House of Eepresentatives and was so long a member that he was called " Father of the House." In 1846 he was elected Justice of the Peace and held that ofl3ce for eighteen consecutive years and was re-elected in 1883. He seived in the leg- islature the terms '58— '69, '60— '61 , '66— '67, '70— '71 , '76— '77, and '78— '79. He was a member of the Ohio senate '62— '63 and '80— '81. In 1861 he was chosen speaker of the House and twice afterward speaker pro tem and also twice speaker pro tem of the Senate. In 1863 he was made Trustee of the State Asylum for feeble minded youth and he filled the position for about sixteen years. In 1846 he was commissioned by Gov. Corwin, Captain of the Geauga Guards FAMILY OF JOHN. 179 an independent military company in Burton and held the position for tenyears. Inl862 he helped organize the Geauga Blues and was com- missioned Capt. byGov. Tod. In 1864 this company was called into the one hundred days service as part of the 1 71st Ohio N. G. and was a part of the time at Johnson's Island. On March 31, 1884 he became proprietor of the Geauga Leader and under his administration the paper achieved a popularity and influence it never bad before. The Cleveland Leader called him " one of the ablest parliamenta- rians and shrewdest debaters that ever sat in the Gen. Assembly." He was often on important committees and members of the opposite paity credited him with doing more to sei^ve the interests of the state upon questions of finance and taxation than any other member of the House. In 1873 he was a member of the constitutional con- vention which met at Cincinnati. From boyhood he was an active member of the Congregational church and through all the changes of life he never wavered from the Christian faith in which he died. His death came Nov. 29, 1886. HIS CHLLDEEX WERE: i. Reitbex Augustus'*, b. Jan. 28, 1842 ; unm., amember of the flrm of J. S. Ford, Johnson & Co., Wholesale Dealers in Chairs; res. Chicago, His. li. Chaeles Cook, b. Oct. 21, 1844; enlisted in Aug., 1862, in the 105th O. Y. Inf. Killed at the battle of PerryviUe, Ky., Oct. 8, 1862. iii. Herbert Witter, b. July 14, 1846 ; res. Burton ; unm. iv. Axx Cyxthia, b. Aug. 27, 1850; res. Burton; unm. 326. Melissa'' Hitchcock {Peter^, Valentine^, Peter^, John,^ Jolin^^ Matthias^) daughter of Chief Justice Peter and Xabby (Cook) Hitch- .cock, was born June 26, 1821. She married Nov., 1850. "William R. Tolles, son of Eansom and Ann (Stoddard) Tolles of Conn, and grandson of Xehemiah and Abigail (Terrell) Tolles. Mr. Tolles entered the army at the commencement of the civil war as Captain Co. B., 41st O. V. Inf. His health failing he returned home, but after a time was able to go again to the front. He was Lieutenant Colonel of the lOi, O. V. Inf., was wounded at Lookout Mountain and resign- ed in 1864. Melissa, his wife, died Julyl9,1855. He married, 2d, Nettie Fish and resides in San Bernardino, Cal. The children of Melissa (Hitchcock) Tolles were : 180 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH III. 1. Willie B'., b. at Burton, Aug. 1, 1851 ; d. Jan. 5, 1858. 2. Helen, b. May 4, 1853 ; after her mother's death in 1855 was adopted as a daughter by Reuben and Sarah (Marshall) Hitchcock; m. Nov. 3, 1875, Frederick Healy Morley. 3. Melissa Ann, b. at Burton, May 28, 1865. 327. Esther Eliza'' Hitchcock (Peter^, Valentine^, Peter''', Jolin^, John^, Matthias^) daughter of Cliief JusticePeter and Nabby (Cook) Hitchcock, was born Sept. 7, 1823; She married in Burton, 0., Aug. 15, 1844, Andrew Lee, born at Lisbon, New London Co., Conn., Jan. 25, 1820, son of William and TSfancy Lee. They resided in Columbus until 1856 when they removed to LaCrosse, Wis. and in 1862 to Nelsonville, Athens Co.,0. and finally to Northfield, Minn. in 1867, where they now reside. The children of Esther (Hitchcock) Lee were : 1. William Andrew^, b. at Columbus, 0., Sept. 30, 1845 ; d. Aug. 25, 1846. 2. John, b. May 29, 1847, at Columbus: d. May 31, 1847. 3. Charles Andrew, b. June 18, 1849 ; d. April21, 1870, atNorthfleld. 4. Cynthia Eliza, b. Dec. 17, 1850; m. Dec. 17, 1870, at Northflelcl, "Willis H. Norton, son of Rev. W. W. and Fanny B. Nor- ton. She d. June 3, 1872, at Northfield, Minn. 5. William Henry, b. Sept. 19, 1858, in LaCrosse, Wis. ; m. Oct. 6, 1886, Anna Maude Williams. 6. Clara, b. April 29, 1861 at LaCrosse, Wis. ; d. at Northfield, Minn., May 23, 1872. 328. Cynthia'' Hitchcock {Peter^, Valentine^, Peter'^, John^, Jolvn?^ Matthias'^) daughter of Chief Justice Peter and Nabby (Cook) Hitchcock, was born July 16, 1825. She married Nov., 1861, Henry Tolles, born at Woodbury, Conn. Aug. 1, 1822, son of Sheldon and Abby Tolles and grandson of Nehemiah and Abigail (Terrel) Tolles. She died July 27, 1864. The children of Cynthia (Hitchcock) Tolles were : 1. Hattie^, b. April 6, 1855 ; d. Feb. 29, 1856. 2. Emily Witter, b. Sept. 7, 1856; res. in Burton, 0. FAJULT OF JOHN. 181 3. Sheldon Hitchcock, h. Oct. 1, 1858; m. at Painesville, 0., April 13, 18S7. Jessie King, born at Titusville, Pa., March 12, 1866. Children : 1, Sheldon King^, born May 15, 1888 and 2, mng, born Xov. 13, 1891. Grad. W. R. U. 1878; res. Cleveland, of law firm Kline, Henderson & ToUes. 4. Abbie Osborn, b. May 9, 1861. 329. David Lee'' Hitchcock {David^, David'', Peter-^, John^, John^, Matthias^) son of David and Hannah (Andrews) Hitchcock, was born Oct. 23, 1799. He married 1st, Sept. 17, 1821, Mary Dorches- ter ilorse, born Jan. 18, 1802, daughter of Jared and Sarah (Hitch- cock) Morse. She died at Guilford, Conn., Sept. 24, 1870 and was buried in Cheshire, Conn. He married 2d, Jan, 19, 1875, Mrs. Julia Thompson, who was born Dec. 19, 1802. He died at New Haven hospital, Aug. 15, 1881, and was buried in Cheshire. HIS CHLLDREX WERE : 370. i. Sarah Louisa', b. Sept. 8, 1822; m. Edward Curtlss. 371. ii. Reuben Morse, b. Aug. 14, 1827; m. Emmeline B. Barnes. 372. iii. Hexrt L., b. July 11, 1829 ; m. Mary A. Bayles. Iv. Frances Jane, b. Xov. 1, 1830; d. Wolcott, Aug. 2, 1832. 373. V. Frances Ann, b. Sept. 4, 1833; m. Solomon T. Parker. 374. vi. Mary Augusta, b. June 21, 1841; m. Hiram P. Houston. 330. LuciTis Wakner'' Hitchcock (Abner^, David^, Peter''', John^, John^, Matthias^) son of Abner and Mary (Warner) Hitchcock, was born Oct. 10, 1801. He married 1st, at Talmadge, Summit Co., O., April 20, 1826, Eleanor Wolcott, daughter of Gov. Guy and Abigail Wolcott. He married 2d, Mrs. Matilda S. Harvey, Jan. 3, 1877, at Akron, 0. He died Feb. 4, 1881. HIS CHILDKEN WERE : 1. Wolcott Warner^, b. Sept. 24, 1827; m. at Springfield, O., March 23, 1854, Sarah Jane Morse. He was a farmer in Portage, Summit Co., 0. He d. March 15, 1871; no children. 375. ii. Frederick, b. July 29, 1829; m. Louisa Seekins. iii. Ellen Arabella, b. Feb. 11, 1831 ; d. May 27, 1832. 376. iv. Elizur, b. Aug. 15, 1832; m. 1st, Hattie Reed. 182 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH III. V. Geohgb Ellswokth, h. July 1, 1835; m. 1st, Cynthia Minerva Stone, April 7, I860, at Talmadge. He ivas divorced and m. 2d, Mary Porter. He is a farmer and has no children. vi. Oella Pamphilia , b. March 31, 1839; m. Sept. 11, 1867, at Talmadge, Charles L. Harris. He is a farmer at Algona, Kossuth Co., Iowa. Children: 1, Howard Wallace Harris, b. March 12, 1873 ; 2, Lucius Wolcott Harris, b. Feb. 18, 1879. 377. vii. Herbert Paschal, b. July 18, 1841; m. Elizabeth C. Upson. 331. Abnek D'. Hitchcock {Abner^^ Davicl^, Peter*, John^, John^, Matthias^) son of Abuer aiirlMary (Warner) Hitchcock, was bornin Waterbury, Conn., Aug. 12, 1804. He married at Talmadge, Sum- mit Co., O., May 13, 1S24, Emma Upson. He was a farmer and died at Cuyahoga Falls, 0., Feb. 28, 1879. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Edna Electa^, b. July 12, 1825; m. April 25, 1850, Rees Jones, Jr., and res. in Odell, Livingston Co., 0. 378. ii. Henry Abner, b. Feb. 20, 1827 ; m. Alniira Halloway. iii. William Curtis, b. Dec. 23, 1829. His children are: 1, Charles F^. ; 2, "William C. He is a scout and farmer in Oregon, iv. Reuben Upson, b. May 3, 1832 ; d. April 5, 1834. V. Lucius Edwin, b. Oct. 7, 1834; m. Child : Ed\vard'. vi. HiKAM Barlow, b. Oct. 20, 1838; d. Sept. 26, 1855. vii. Albert Clarke, b. Feb. 10, 1841 ; d. Dec. 25, 1849. 379. viii. Franklin Lewis, b. Oct. 3, 1844; m. Mary E. Grimm. 332. David'' Hitchcock {Marcus^, David^, Peter*, John^ , JoJin^ , Mat- thias^) son of Marcus and Marena (Gaylord) Hitchcock, was born April 9, 1809. He married 1st, Sept. 11, 1833, Melissa Hitchcock, born May 13, 1811, daughter of Eoger and Sophia (Hickox) Hitch- cock, and grand-daughter of Valentine. David went about 1836 to Warren, 0., and in 1851 returned to Cheshire, Conn. Melissa died May 16, 1873, and he married id, Oct. 26, 1881, Sarah Bradley, daughter of Eri and Cynthia (Moss) Bradley of North Haven and grand-daughter of Jared and Sarah (Hitchcock) Moss. He res. in North Haven . FAMILY OF JOHN. 183 HIS CHILDREN WERE : 1. Merexa Sophia', b. Xov. 15, 1841, at Warren, O. li. Roger Lawrence, b. Sept. 9, 1852, at Cheshire, Conn. ; m. June 30, 1884, Ellen Elizabeth Bald win , a grand-daughter of Merritt Hitchcoclv of East Haven. He res. in Anso- nia. Conn. 333. Makcus" Hitchcock {Marcus^, David^, Peter'*', John^, John^ , Matthias''') son of Marcus and Marena (Gaylord) Hitchcock, was born June 25, ISl 1. He married at Claridon, Geauga Co., 0., Oct. 18, 1838, Helen Maria Brockett. He died April 15, 1880, at Monroe, Mich. CHILD. i. George Elisha White', b. Oct. 28, 1845, at Claridon; m. at Monroe, Mich., Feb. 6, 1879, Florence Meda Tucker. He is a photogi'apher in Akron, U. He has : 1, Daisy Mary^, b. Dec. 22, 1880; 2, Georgiana, b. April 7. 1884. 334. JoHX Lee' Hitchcock (LambeH^, John Lee^, John''', John^,Jolin^, Matthias') son of Lambert and Mary Ann (Preston) Hitchcock, was boru in Hitchcockville, Conn., Dec. 10, 1838; He married at Farm- ington. Conn., Aug. 13, 1862, Carrie M. Deming. He was a dentist and a soldier in 11th Conn. Vol. child. i. Lajibert D'., b. May 21, 1884, at Westport, Conn. 335. HoEATio Elijah' Hitchcock (Didght Cabot^, Lyman^, Jotham*, John^ , John- , Matthias''-) son of Dwight Cabot and Eachel (Mathews) Hitchcock, was boru in Champlain, N. Y., March 8, 1818. He married Oct. 27, 1841, Eachel Stone of Champlain, born in Ascott, Lower Canada, July 23, 1820. He was Justice of the Peace for over thirty-one years at Perry's Mills, Clinton Co., N. Y. his children were : i. Adelaide A'., b. Aug. 17, 1842, at Champlain ; m. Nov. 28, 1867, LeRoy S. Clark of that place. 184 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH III. ii. Angeline M., b. March 13, 1844, at Champlain ; m. Sept., 1873, F. C. Bateman of Champlain. 380. lii. Cassius M., b. July 28, 1851, at Champlain; m. Nancy I. Ryan. 336. Ax-FRED Clark'' Hitchcock {Hiram Washington^, Lyman^ , Jotham*, Jolin^, John^, Matthias''-) son of Hiram W. and Mary Matilda (Andres) Hitchcock, was born Aug. 14, 1835. He married, Aug. 15, 1858, Mary Jane Dudley, born in Champlain, N. Y., Aug. 16, 1834. his childken were : 1. Alfred Dudley^. il. Charles Edward. 337 Silas'' Hitchcock {Samuel^ , Dan^, Dan''' , John^ , John"^ , Matthias'-) son of Samuel tmd Sibyl (Talmage) Hitchcock, was born in Cheshire, Conn., May 16, 1810. He married 1st, in Cheshire, Oct. 10, 1830, Hannah Sanford, born in 1809. He was then living in Prospect, Conn. His wife died in 1852, in Cheshire. He married 2d, Cath- erine Hull. He is a farmer and mechanic and lives in Cheshire. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 1. Orrin^, d. in Cheshire in 1831. 381. ii. Henry S., b. Oct. 27, 1832; m. Sophronia Baldwin. iii. OrrinS., b. Sept. 7, 1834; m. May 27, 1858, Laura H. Ives, and had: 1, Mary J»., b. Dec. 15, 1874. iv. Stiles, b. 1839 ; d. 1857. V. Bbnajah, b. 1845; d. 1854. 338. Milo'' Hitchcock (SamueP, Dan^, Dan*, John^, John^, Mat- thias'-) son of Samuel and Sibyl (Talmage) Hitchcock, was born in Cheshire, Conn., in 1814. He married (both of Cheshire) March 14, 1841, Rosetta Wilmot. He died in Prospect, Conn., Oct. 21, 1874, 88. 60. his children were : i. Elliott B^, b. abt. 1855. ii. Emma C, b. abt. 1857. iii. Sarah A., b. abt. 1859. FAMILY OF JOHN. 185 339. Fkiend Delos'' Hitchcock {Lyman^, Dan^, Dan-^, John^, John-, Matthias^) son of Lyman and Amy (Hull) Hitchcock, was born Aug. ^2, 1810. He married Oct. 8, 1844, Lucy P:. Doolittle. HIS CHILDREX 'SVERE : 1. Ira Hcxl^, b. Oct. 8, 1845; d. Aug. 29, 1849. il. JIakt E., b. April 19, 1847; d. Aug. 28, 1850. ili. Harriet L., b. Xov. 29, 1848; d. Aug. 31, 1849. iv. AxsiE M., b. Sept. 27, 1850. V. Mary E., b. April 10, 1852 ; m. Jan. 11, 1882, James F. Gill, vi. Edward D., b. May 12, 1854 ; m. Jan. 8, 1877, Harriet E. Love lace and has : 1, Ada E"., b. April 12, 1878; 2, Emma L., b. Xov. 5, 1881. vii. RoRERT E., b. May 15, 1858. 340. RuFTS Edward'^ Hitchcock (William Rufus^, Rufus^, EliaMm.-^, John^ , Jolm- , Mattliias^) son of Wm. EufusandMary (Hull) Hitch- cock, was born June 19, 1821. He married June 18, 1851, Agnes Dubois Donnelly, of Catskill, X. Y., daughter of John Sluice and Jeannette Bogardus Donnelly. HIS CHILDKEX WERE: i. John Dokneixy-, b. Aug. 9, 1852; d. May 16, 1853. ii. Agnes Dubois, b. Jan. 14, 1854. iii. William Edward, b. Oct. 23, 185.5 ; d. Sept. 20, 1856. \v. Frederick Hull, b. July 5, 1860; d. Sept. 29, 1860. V. Edward Edius, b. Aug. 20, 1863; d. July 19, 1864. 341. Ret. WiLLiAir Augustus" Hitchcock (TFm. Rufus^, Riifiis^, Eli- akim^, John^, JoJin^, Matthias^) son of Wm. Rufus and Mary (Hull) Hitchcock, was born Jan. 25, 1834. He married in Middle- town, Conn., July 21, 1858, Mary Williams Taylor. He graduated at Trinity, 1854, at Berkley Divinity school in 1857, was Chaplain in the U. S. Navy for five years, received the degree of D. D. from Nebraska college in 1876 and of S. T. D. from Trinity in 1878, and is now Rector at Batavia, N. Y. his children were : i. Mary Louisa-, b. Dec. 21, 1859 ; d. Dec. 28, 1859. 186 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH III. 11. Louisa Taylor, b. May 14, 1861. iii. William Husky, b. Aug. 8, 1863. iv. Thomas Ckaven, b. Oct. 9, 1866. V. Anita Taylor, b. April 17, 1873. 342. Elijah Iha'' Hitchcock (IfaWe2/6, Ira^, Amos*, Jolm^, John^, Matthias^) son of Harley and Sophia (Welles) Hitchcock, was born in Northern New York, April 20, 1824. He married Oct. 27, 1846, Ellen G. Heague, born May 15, 1832. He died March 7, 1890, in Louisville Landing, N. Y. HIS children were : i. Maky A'., b. March 9, 1848; d. May 12, 1849. ii. LoDiSA, b. Sept. 23, 1849; m. Dec. 9, 1868, John A. Christy of Brookclale, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y. iii. Ira, b. June 11, 1851; cl. April 28, 1887. iv. John M., b. Oct. 21, 1854;, m. Sept. 23, 1879, Martha Lee and had: 1, Laura Louisa'; 2, Zina John, d. Nov. 17, 1889. V. Freddy, b. July 6, 1857; d. Feb. 28, 1863. vi. Sophia, b. April 18, 1859; d. Feb. 28, 1860. vii. Emma, b. June 8, 1860; d. Sept. 15, 1861. viii. Franks., b. Aug. 23, 1862; m. Oct. Sd, 1883, Julia Ann Buner. ix. EifFiE E., b. March 16, 1865. X. jSTorman, b. March 15, 1867; d. March 15, 1883. xi. IKA A., b. Aug. 5, 1872. 343. Eev. Zina B''. Hitchcock (John^, Ira^. Amos*, John^, JoJm^, Matthias^) son of John and Maria (Sampson) Hitchcocli, was born in Massena, N. Y., April 4, 1833. He married there, March 20, 1856, Jemima Goodwin, born Nov. 2, 1834. He was a member of the N. N. Y. conference and was transferred to the South Kansas conference. He died at Cedar Vale, Kansas, during the third year of his ministry there, Oct. 28, 1882. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 1. Willie T'., b. April 12, 1857, atLouisville.N. Y.; ra.atCedar- ville, Kansas, Jan. 16, 1883, Mattie Bolton, ii. Rev. John D., b. July 20, 1859, at Massena, N. Y.-; m. at Cedar Springs, Mich., Sept. 15, 1883,EvaKushtonof that place. He is a horticulturist. FAMILY OF JOHN. 187 iii. Elvira M.,b. Oct. 27, 1862, at Riverside, Ont. ; m. at Elm Grove, Kan., Sept., 1879, T. R.Lockley, business manager of a publishing house, Kansas City, Mo. iv. Eva H., b. May 9, 1868, at Inkerman, Ont. V. Marion E., b. Aug. 4, 1874, Edwards. St. Lawrence Co.,X. Y. 344. Oliver'' Hitchcock {Benjamin^, Olive i-°^ OUcer*, Matthias^, John^, Jfa.tthias^) son of Benjamin and Amy (Harrington) Hitch- cock, was born in Truxton, N. Y., April l.'i, 1S12. He married in. Cortland, N. Y., Feb. 18. 1840, Elizabeth S. Eogers. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Sarah LucrsDA^, b. Oct. 13, 1841, at Truxton, N. Y. 11. Mart L., b. June 28, 1843, at Skaneateles, N. Y. ili. OnvEu A., b. Nov. 22, 1845, at Cortland. Iv. Eogers H., b. Jan. 1, 1849, at Cortland. ^ . Ida L., b. Sept. 1.5. 1852, at Cortland, vi. Nelsox H., b. March 12, 1855, at Cortland ; d. July 15, 1885. 345. Lewis E''. Hitchcock {Benjamin^, Oliver^, Olixer*, MaMhias^, John^, Matthias'^) son of Benjamin and Amy (Harrington) Hitch- cock, was born in Tnixlon, N. Y., Aug. 21. 1826. He married Dec. 29, 1852, Julia Gray. HIS CHILDKKS WERE : i. Theodore A'., b. March 1, 1855, at Truxton, X. Y. ii. Ella F., b. Aug. 5, 1860, at Grand Rapids, Wis. 346. Lejicel Baldwix'' Hitchcock {Lemuel'^, Lemuel^, Jason*. Mat- thias^, John^, Matthias'^) son of Dea. Lemuel and Hannah (Hull) Hitchcock, was born Oct. 2, 1817. He married in X. Y., Elizabeth A. Watrus, born in New Britain, Conn., Aug., Ib22. He, with his brothers John E. and Anson, lost everything in a paper mill in Big Hollow, Green Co., N. Y., and in hopes of retrieving their losses Baldwin and John E. went to California in 1855, leaving their fam- ilies in Big Hollow. They returned after four years with but little success. He became a farmer. He died Sept. 29, 1866 inEoseville, Illinois. .188 DESCENDANTS OP MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BEANOH III. HIS CHILDREN WEUE : i. Emily Jane', b. Jan. 1., 1841 ; d. May 17, 1858, in Windham, N. Y. ii. Martha A NGisLiNB, 1). Aug. 30, 1843; m. 1867, in Roseville, 111., Pliny F. Axtell, and d. July 11, 1884, in Stirling, Kansas and left four children, iii. Charles Parsons, b. Sept., 1845, at "Windham, N. Y. ; is living in Nebraska, iv. Howard NiLES, b. Feb. 19, 1849; m. 1869, Clara Dillon; d. July 16, 1884 in Kansas, struck by lightning. V. Carrie E., b. Feb., 1861, at Washington, D. C. vi. Ada H., b. May, 1863, at Washington, D. C. ; now living in Nebraska. 347. Anson Newell "^ Hitchcock (Lemuel^, Lemuel^, Jason,*, MattJiias^, -John^, Matthias^) son of Dea. Lemuel and Hannah (Hull) Hitch- cock, was born in Windham, N. Y., April 9, 1820. He married Sarah Atwater and died in Windham in April, ]864. his children were : i. Lemuel Atwater', b. Jan, 1, 1845; m. Sarah Phelps; has a large family, ii. Sarah Idella, b. May 15, 1847; m. 1st, in 1869, Joseph Nor- thrup, who d. in 1874. She m. 2d, in March, 1883, Lucius Woodworth and d. in Hunter, N. Y., Nov. 1, 1884. iii. Charlotte Estelle, b. May 25, 1849; m. Lemuel Woodworth in 1873 and has three children, iv. Emerett Frances, b. at Windh.am, N. Y. ; m. Japhet Vining in Jewett, N. Y. V. Lucius Anson, b. 1859; d. 1860. vi. Jennie May, b. Feb. 2, 1861, at Windham, N. Y.; m. Willard Crandall ; two children, vii. Moses Edwin, b. Feb. 18, 1863, at Windham. 31$. John Emerson'' Hitchcock {Lemuel'^, Lemuel^, Jason*, Matthias^, John^, Matthias^) son of Dea. Lemuel and Hannah (Hull) Hitch- cock, was born March 22, 1822. He married, March 27, 1846, Mary Jane Watrous of Springfield, Mass., who died in 1866. He spent four years in California, 1855—9, and died in Windham, N. Y., July 13, 1861. FAMILY or JOHN. 189' HIS CHILDREN WEKE : i. Floba JAXE^ b. Sept., 1849 ; m. Fletcher Hnlbert of Durham, X. Y. 382. ii. John EVEKABD, b. Aug. 27, 1851 ; m. J. White. 383. ill. BrEDETT, b. Nov. 6, 1852 or 1853, Winclham, X. Y. ; m. S. M.^ Potter; lives in New Britain, Conn. 349. Charlotte Fo-wler'' Hitihcock (Lemuel^ , Lemuel^ , Jason^ , Mat- thias^, John-, Matthias^) daughter of Dea. Lemuel and Hannab (Hull) Hitchcock, was born Dec. 6, 1830. She married at Wind- ham, N. Y.,Oct. 26, 1859, Eev. Ariel McMaster, who is Prof, in Cherry Vallej- Academy and preaching in a small church out of town. The children of Charlotte (Hitchcock) McMaster were : 1. Lemuel Hitchcock^, b. Sept. 12, 1861, at Butternuts, N. T. ; d. Dec. 24, 1863. 2. Edicard Ariel, b. Sept. 11, 1863; went to Hamilton college. 3. Bavid Hull, b. Dec. 1, 1865. 4. Charlotte Sitchcock, b. Aug. 23, 1867. 5. Frank Charaberlayiie, b. Aug. 22, 1868. 350. ArjTix Bidwell'' Hitchcock (Zalmon^, Lemuel^, Jason*, Mat- thias^, John-, Matthias^) son of Zalmon and Anna (Bellows) Hitch- cock, was horn in 1820. He married in Big Hollow, Green Co., N. Y., in 1842, Harriet K. Eowe of that place. Children (all born there) were : i. Adelaide A^., b. 1843. il. Charlotte A, b. 1847. iii. Florence V., b. 1850. iv. Zalmon A., b. 1856. V. Mary R., b. 1860. 351. Platt Osborn'' Hitchcock (Lucius^ , Lemuel^ , Jason''' , Matthias^ ^ John"^ , Matthias^) son of Lucius and Emmeline M. (Hayes) Hitch- cock, was born at Windham, ]S^. Y., May 10, 1832. He married, there about I860, Emerett Atwater. .190 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH III. HIS CHILDEEN WERE : i. EvAS'.,b. Aug. 13, 1861. ii. Rose E., b. April 23, 1865. iii. Ella A., b. Dec. 29, 1869; d. March 26, 1870. iv. Alfred Dwight, b. Aug. 1, 1874. V. Julia Vbstura, b. Dec. 18, 1876. vi. Willie, b. March 20, 1878. 352. Ichabod' Hitchcock (Jason^, Ichabod^ , Jason* , Matthias^, John^, Matthias^) son of Jason and Esther (Van Gordon) Hitchcock, was born in Cheshire, Conn., April 7, 1810. He married in Prospect, •Conn., Aug. 30, 1835, Lucy Emmeline Hotchkiss. He died in Prospect, Nov. 2, 1883. CHILD. i. Watson C^., b. Oct. 5, 1838, in New Haven, Conn.; m. July 30, 1868, Agnes A. Morse; served in the civil war from 1862—1865. Cliild : 1, Agnes Louise^, b. March 25, 1872. He lives in Prospect, donn. 353. Ephraim'' Hitchcock (Jason^, Ichahod° , Jason* , Matthias^ , Jolin^ , Matthias'^) son of Jason and Esther (Van Gordon) Hitchcock, was -born Dec. 25, 1813. He married, 1st, April 80, 1837, Merab Hart. She died in 1850. He married, 2d, Hannah Shute. He was a Mason and died in Fair Haven, Conn., Dec. "27, 1881. his CHILDREN WERE : 384. i. George G0RD0N^ b. Jan. 30, 1838 ; m. Louisa Hughes. ii. Esther Cornelia, b. Oct. 14, 1839, at North Haven, Conn.; m. April 14, 1860. Ansel Doolittle. ■ iii. Ellen Frances, b. Eeb. 8, 1844 in Fair Haven ; m. Amos Hall, Sept., 1860. iv. Merab, b. Aug. 12, 1850, in Fair Haven; m.^ Sept., 1871, William Bradley. V. Hannah Louisa, b. June 10, 1851; m. Edgar Eiker. 385. vi. Frank Ichabod, b. Nov. 7, 1854; m. LestiaL. Butterfield. vii. Mary Eliza, b. June 27, 1856 ; m. Benjamin Fairbrother, 354. Jason' Hitchcock (Lem^, Levi^, Jason* , Matthias^ , John^ , Mat- -thias^) son of Levi and Elizabeth D. (Holt) Hitchcock, was born FAMILY OF JOHN. 191 Aug. 9, 1813. He married Lois Cobb, and died in Colebrook, Conn., June 30, 1868. HIS CHU-DREX WEEB : i. Cakoleje-. il. Fkedekick B. iii. Isabel, m. George Baird a druggist in Lee, Mass. iv. J. Holt, cloclvmalcer. V. Nelsox D., druggist in Chicago. Ti. Cores the. 355. SiDSET G'. Hitchcock (Levi^, Levi°, Jason* , Mattldas^ , Jolin^, Matthias^) son of Levi and Elizabeth D. (Holt) Hitchcock, was born in Colebrook, Conn., Sept. 1, 1819. He married in Sandisfield, Mass., Nov. 2.T, 1841, Mary L. Wolcott, born there July 16, 1819. He represented Colebrook in the General Assembly of Conn, in 1871. He died in Colebrook, Oct. 27, 1872. - HIS childken WEKE : 386. 1. Albert William', b. June 6, 1843; m. Elizahetli A.Thompson. 11. Charles X., b. March 27, 1845; m. Ma3', 1871, Mary Taintor. iii. Mart A., b. July 6, 1847; m. Albert Butler, iv. Ida Viola, b. Oct. 5, 1849; m. Rhierson Stillman. V. Clifford W., b. Feb 3, 1852; m. Lucy Granger, vi. Hattie E.,b. Oct. 19, 1854; m.Beecher Hamilton at Colebrook. Til. John L., b. June 17, 1860, at Sandislield ; unm. 356. Levi R'' . Hitchcock {Leci^, Levi^, Jason*, Matthias^, John^, JTat- thias^) son of Levi and Elizabeth D. (Holt) Hitchcock, was born in Colebrook, Conn., July 23, 1833, and married Jan. 1, 1856, Sarah Bentley, born at Colebrook, March 26, 1888. He was a farmer and died there May 7, 1873. His widow died Dec. 7, 1879. his childrex were: i. Edward 0*., b. April 20, 1858; m. in Winsted, Conn., Sept. 25, 1879, Eva Hotclilviss; res. Eiverton, Conn, ii. C-i-XTHiAM., b. April 24, 1860; m. March 10, 1877, William Oles ; res. North Colebrook. iii. Ellen B., b. Feb. 15, 1863; d. Aug. 29, 1869. iv. EoLLix L., b. June 26, 1868. V. Elizabeth L., b. Sept. 29, 1870; res. Colebrook Center. 192 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BEANCH III. 357. Edfus Augustus'^ Hitchcock (Aaron Alfred^ , Aaron^,Bela*, Ben- jamin^, JoJm^, Matthias^) son of Aaron Alfred and Lydia Alma (Clark) Hitchcock, was bom in Cheshire, Conn., Nov. 2, 1812. He married in 1842, Mary A. Goodwin, who wasbornDec. 16, 1822 and died Oct. 29, 1875. He died April 16, 1886. his childkbn were : i. William Adgustus^, b. March 8, 1844, died in Andersonville prison, July 10, 1860. li. Dexter, b. Oct. 17, 1845. lii. Geoegb. Goodwin, b. Feb. 22, 1847. iv. Maey A., b. Sept. 2, 1855. 358. Charles Alfred'' Hitchcock (Aaron Alfred^, Aaron^, Bela*, Benjamin,^ JoJm^, Matthias^) son of Aaron Alfred and Lydia Alma (Clark) Hitchcock, was born Aug. 24 , 1 81 7. He married in Cheshire, Conn., April 23, 1847, Lucretia Doolittle, born May 26, 1823. He was a farmer and resided at West Cheshire. He died in 1890. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 387. i. ScovILLE^ b. Sept. 13, 1848; m. 0. A. Knowlton. 11. Walter, b. Aug. 31, 1856; Dr. in Norwalk. 359. Joseph Rodney'' Hitchcock (Orrin^, Joseph^, Bela'^, Benjamin^, John^, Matthias^) son of Orrin and Fanny (Langdon) Hitchcock, was born in Southington, Conn., April 15, 1831. He married there Oct. 21, 1855, Itoxana Gridley, born May 30,1830, daughter of Artemas. He lives in Michigan. CHILD. i. Herbert C^, b. June 8, 1866. 360. Rev. William Manly'' Hitchcock (Uanly^, Benjamin^, Ben- jamin'^, Benjamin^, John^, Matthias^) son of Manly and Chloe (Adams) Hitchcock, was born in Ontario Co., N. Y., in 1825. FAMILY OF JOHN. 19S Lameness from accident secured to him more education than the other children who could only go to school in the winter. At nineteen he was converted during a Methodist revival. It proved the turning point of his life. His feeling was, " I must preach the gospel." Hi& family gave him a horse and with the Bible in his saddle bags he rode through Northern Ohio and was called the " Boy Preacher." His work was short as he died when twenty-seven, being then Pastor of the church in Toledo, Ohio. His wife was a descendant of the Mayflower Popes. CHILD. i. William D'., b. 1849, at Dover, 0. He is treasurer of Tooga- loo University, Miss. 361. Sheltox Teumax'^ Hitchcock (Benjamin Truman^, Benjamin^ , Benjamin''', Benjamin^ ,John^ , Matthias^) son of Benjamin Truman and Julia (Frisbie) Hitchcock, was born in AYaterbury, Conn., Dec. 13, 1822. He married Oct. 6, 1855, Cornelia C. Andrews, who was born Aug. 22, 1833. He resides on the old turnpike road near Judd's Hill in Wolcott, Conn. He has been representative and selectman a number of terms each. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Jen>-ie J-., b. March 25, 1857. ii. Nellie C, b. Aug. 22, 1860. iii. Eva U., b. Sept. 1, 1862; d. Sept. 8, 1862. iv. Elbert S., b. Nov. 7, 1867. 362. Eeubex'^ Hitchcock {Joab^, Thaddeus^ , Benjamin'^, Benjamin^ , John^, Matthias^) son of Joab and Hannah (Barnes) Hitchcock, was born in Prospect, Conn., and died there in 1858. He had been mar- ried and left children. HIS CHILDEEX WERE : i. Naxct'', m. Justin Luddington of Eair Haven and has: 1, William' Luddington ; 2, Lilly Luddington. ii. Harriet, m. John Christopher, iii. Henry, m. and lives in Plantsville, Conn. 14 194 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK.. BRANCH III. 363. Robert'' Hitchcock {Joab^, Thaddeus^, Benjamin^, Benjamin^, John^, Matthias''-) son of Joab and Hannah (Barnes) Hitchcock, was born in Prospect, Conn., Feb. 10, 1816. He married in North- ford, Sept. 25, 1836, Abigail Blakeslee, born at North Haven, Conn., Jan. 3, 1817, and d. 1893. He was a mason and builder and died July 25, 1861. HIS CHILDREN WEUE : 1. Horace Robert', b. Nov. 9, 1837, in Fair Haven ; learned his father's trade, but was preparing for the ministry; d. March 23, 1858. 388. ii. Henry Washington, b. July 10, 1841 ; m. 1st, Kate Candy. ill. Laura Jane, b. Oct. 1, 1843 at Fair Haven; d. June 24, 1845. iv. Sakah Louisa, b. Nov. 11, 1845, at Fair Haven; m. Newell F. Burritt of Stratford, Nov. 19, 1868. He was son of Robert. V. Mehbick Tuttle, b. May 19, 1851 ; m. Jnne 16, 1873, Annie M. Smith of Tacoma, Wash, vi. Mbrritt Blai£ESLee, b. May 19, 1851; m. March 10, 1869, Adelaide Malone of Stamford, Conn., b. Sept. 14, 1848. No children. 364. Albert'^ Hitchcock (^Alvah^, Caleb^ , Samuel'^ , Benjamin^ , John^ , MattJiias'-) son of Alvah and Emily (Neal) Hitchcock, was born in Southington, Conn., Feb. 23, 1830. He married July 4, 1853, Mary E. Finch of Wolcott, Conn. child. i. Adelbert*, b. Jan. 5, 1860 in Wolcott; m. in Forrestville, Nov. 4, 1880, Elsie Bird. They have: 1, Lewis', b. May 15, 1883, in Wolcott. FAMILY OF JOHN. 195 EIGHTH GEXERATION AND CHILDREN. 366. AcGrsTus Rice* Hitchcock (Peter Augustus'', Jail-US'^, Amasa^, Peter*, John^, John'-, Matthias^) son of Peter Augustus and Cecelia (Rice) Hitchcock, was born in Cheshire, Conn., Feb. 9, 1849. He married, April 3, 1869, .lennie Curnow, born Sept. 1-2, 1849, in Ludgvan, England. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 1. Graham Augustus', b. March 1, 1870. ii. Alick Cecelia, b. Sept. 9, 1871. 367. Peter Mabshall* Hitchcock {ReiiJjen'' , Peter^ , 'Valentine^ , Peter*, Jolm^, JoJin^, Matthias^) son of Reuben and Sarah (Marshall) Hitch- cock, was born at Painesville, Ohio, April 27, 1839. He received his education there, and at the Western Reserve college in Hudson, 0. In 1858 he began his business life at a Blast Furnace near Ironton, and in 1859 was in the Rolling Mills at Youngstown, 0. At the breaking out of the Civil war, he felt the country should have his services, and he enlisted at Youngstown April 25, 1861, for three months in the 1 9th Ohio Vol. Inf. In August lie was made 1st Lieut, and Quartermaster of the L'Oth Ohio Vol. Inf. and mustered into the three years sei'vice. He was at Fort Donaldson and Shiloh, and with the Army of the Tennessee from its organization, and through all its campaigns as Regimental Brigade or Division Quartermaster until mustered out Aug. 20, 1864, at the expiration of his term of service. The following month Sept. 28, he married at Painesville, Sarah Jane Wilcox, who was born there Nov. 2, 1840, and daughter of Aaron Wilcox, who came from North Killingworth, Conn., born March 8, 1814, (son of Moses, b. 1772, son of Abel a soldier in the Revolution, son of Abel who lived at Killingworth, Conn.) and of Eliza Jane Morley,b. Nov. 14, 1813, daughterof Thomas Morley, b. 1763, son of Thomas, b. 1724, son of Abel, b. 1689,sonof Thomas, son of Abel whocame from England in 1650. He made Cleveland, O. his residence and for nearly thirty years was a member of the firm of Cleveland, Brown & Co., besides being extensively engaged in the 196 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH III. coal and iion business in Ohio, Pennsylvania and Illinois. He was Trustee of Lakeside Hospital, and of the Society for Savings, Cleve- land, and of the Lake Erie Seminary, Painesville. HIS CHILDREN ARE : i. Peter Wilcox", b. at Cleveland, Ohio, Aug. 5, 1867; d. at Cleveland, May 30, 1876. ii. Henry Bonnbll, b. at Cleveland, Jan. 15, 1869; d. at Paines- ville, Oliio, Dec. 31, 1871. iii. Chakles Wilcox, b. at Cleveland, Dec. 1, 1871; graduate of Yale Scientific School, 1893. In business at MoonEun,Pa. iv. Reuben, b. at Cleveland, July 21, 1874. V. Lawrence, b. at Cleveland, May 19, 1876. vi. Harold Morley, b. at Cleveland, Nov. 10, 1878. 368. Edv^ard Marshall* Hitchcock {Reuben'', Peter^, Valentine,^, Petev^, John^, John?, Matthias^) son of Reuben and Sarah (Marshall) Hitchcock, was born at Painesville, Ohio, July 22, 1845. He married at Painesville, Ohio, Oct. 2, 1867, Emma Julia Webster, born Nov. 15, 1845, at Lockport, N. Y., dau. of Silas Barnes and Harriet Luciuda (Morse) Webster. For the past eleven years has been adjuster and special agent of the American Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia, having charge of their business in the states of Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin with head- quarters at Minneapolis, Minn. Previously in business at Northfleld, Minn., where his home now is. HIS children were : i. Infant Son', b. Jan. 25, 1875; d. Jan. 25, 1875. ii. Eehben Webster, b. May 11, 1878. iii. Prank Morse, b. Aug. 12, 1880; d. April 15, 1887. 369. Rev. Henry Valentine* Hitchcock {Henry Lawrence'' , Peter^, Valentine^ , Peter ^, John^, JoJin^, Matthias^) son of Pres. Henry Lawrence and Clarissa (Ford) Hitrhcock, was born in Moigan, C, Sept. 29, 1838. He married, April 11, 1867, Susan Emily Delano of Hudson, O., born in Stowe, Vt., Aug. 17, 1843. He graduated at Western Reserve College in 1859, at Lane Theological Seminary in 1864, was Chaplain of the 177th O. V. I. in 1865, preached in FAMILY OF JOHS. 197 1865 — 6, was Principal of the ^^■este^Il Reserve Preparatory School from '68 — '69. and then, bis health failing, engaged in farming and finally in business in Michigan City. Ind. HIS CHILDREN WF.EE : i. Hexrt Lewis', b. Sept. 15, ISCO, at Hudson, O. ii. ClasaDelaxo, b. April 16, 1?72. iii. Chari.es Deliso, b. April 4, 1875; d. Sept. 12. 1875. 370. Sakah Louisa^ HiTCHr:oc:K: {David Lee'', Dacid^ , David^, Peter*, John', JoTin- . Matthias^) daughter of David Lee and Mary Dorches- ter (Morse) Hitchcock, -was bom Sept. 8, 1822. She married, Oct. 17. 1852. Edward Cuitiss and died in Franklin, Pa., Aug. 26, 1874. The children of Sarah (Hitchcock) Curtiss were : 1. Edicard iff-, b. .Julv 25, 1853; m. Ambrosia Townsend. 2. Lucy EUfllf. b. Sept. 26, 1856; m. John O. McKinney. 371. REUBEy MoRSE^ Hitchcock {David Lee' . David'^ . Lavid^, Peter*, John^, John-, JlattJda^) son of David Lee and Mary Dorchester (Morse) Hitchcock, was born Aug. 14, 1.S27. He married, 1st, May 5, 1849 Emmeline Butler Barnes, who died Jan. 12. 1865. He married, 2d, Jan. 1. 1866, Anna Henderson Barnes. He resided in Nangatuck, Conn. HIS CHTLDRES WERE: 1. Helex Louisa', b. May 21, 1850; m. April 23, lsi57. Charles .Scott. She d. in Seymonr, Conn., March, 1875. ii. WiJLBUB ROTCE, b. Sept. 26. liofl. iii. Harriet yE-n-Eix, b. 1838: m. Dec. 15, 1870. Charles T. Mer- win, of Sew Haven. Iv. Charles Beubex. b. Sept. 4, 1867. 372. HEN-BrL«. Hitchcock {David Lee"'. Lavid^. David^, Peter*', John^, John-. Matthias') son of David Lee and Mary Dorchester (Morse) Hitchcock, was bom July 11, 1829. He married Oct. 6, 18.52, Mary Ann Bavles. 198 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH III. HIS CHILDKEN WKRE : i. Mary Estellb', b. April 23, 1856. ii. Willis Clakk, b. April 27, 1861 ; d. Franklin, Pa. iii. George WooDWAKD, b. Oct. 13, 1863. 373. Frances Ann^ Hitchcock {David Lee"^, David^, David^, Peter*, JoJin^, John^, Matthias'-) daughter of David Lee and Mary Dorches- ter (Ihorse) Hitchcock, was born Sept. 4, 1833. She married March 6, 1854, Solomon Taylor Parker. The children of Frances (Hitch- cock) Parker were : 1. Wilbur Beuben^, h. March 8, 1855; cl. at Kingston, Ga., June 18, 1861. 2. Mary lioxana, h. June 4, 1858 ; unm. and lives at Southington> Conn. 3. Frances Amelia, b. Sept. 4, 1859. i. Solon, b. June 17, 1861; d. at Kingston, Ga., June 18, 1861. 5. Herbert Lee, b. Dec. 27, 1862 ; d. June 20, 1863, at Kingston, Ga. 374. Mary Augusta^ Hitchcock {David Lee"^ , David^, David^, Peter*, Jolin^, Jolin"^, Matthias^) daughter of David Lee and Mary Dorches- ter (Morse) Hitchcock, was born June 21,1841. She married, Aug. 30, 1862, Hiram P. Houston. The children of Mary (Hitchcock) Houston were : 1. Myron Reuben^, b. Eeb. 27, 1866; d. at Meriden, Conn , Aprill5, 1867. 2. Francis Myron, b. Oct. 23, 1867; d. at Meriden, Oct. 28, 1869. 3. Damd Francis, b. July 19, 1869. 4. Mary Celestia, b. Nov. 11, 1871. 5. Mobert Sumner, b. Jan. 18, 1883. 375. Frederick^ Hitchcock (i?tciMS Warner"^, Abner^, David^, Peter*, John^ , John^ , Matthias^) son of Lucius Warner and Eleanor ( Wolcott) Hitchcock, was born July 29, 1829. He married at Elyria, Ohio, Jan. 20, 1853, Louisa Seekins. He was a hardware merchant in Cleveland, 0. and died Feb. 20, 1884. His widow lives in Akron, 0. CHILD. i. Ella LouISB^ b. July 13, 1850; m. May 20, 1875, A. R. Brewster. FAMILY OF JOHN. 199 376. Elizur* Hitchcock (Lucius Warner'^, Abner^, David°, Peter*, John^, Jolm^, Matthias^) son of Lucius Warner and P^leanor (Wol- cott) Hitchcock, was born Aug. 15, 1832. He married, 1st, atMecca, Trumbull Co., O., Nov. 24, 1861, Hattie Eeed, daughter of Daniel and Julia (Owen) Reed. She died May 20, 1864. He married, 2d, Nov. 30, 1864, Lucretia Kellogg. He graduated at Yale, 1854, and at Medical Department "Western Reserve University, Cleveland. 0., in 1880. Practicing in Akion, O. HIS CHILDKEN WERE: 1. Gektrude Eeed", b. Nov. 8, 1862; m. Dec. 24, 1883, Daniel Dickie, ii. Herbert Kellogg, b. Oct. 15, 1865. iil. Lucius Wolcott, b. Dec. 2, 1868. 377. Herbert Pascal^ Hitchcock {Lucius Warner'', Abner^, David^, Peter*, John", John^, Matthias^) son of Lucius Warner and Eleanor (Wolcott) Hitchcock, was born July 18, 1841. He married at Tal- mage, O., Aug. 23, 1863, Elizabeth Charlotte Upson, daughter of Linus and Charlotte. his children were : i. Lorena Eleanor", b. Nov. 2, 1867; d. July 12. 1875. ii. Eva, b. Aug. 27, 1876. 378. Henry AbnkrS Hitchcock (Abner D''., Abner^, David°, Peter*. John", John^ , Matthias^) son of Abner D. and Emma (Upson) Hitch- cock, was born Feb. 20, 1827. He married, April 29, 1855, Almira Halloway, daughter of Joseph T. and Susan, of Cuyahoga Falls, O. He was a farmer in that vicinity and died May6, 1870. Hischildren all born at Cuyahoga Falls were : i. Walter Lockwood", b. April 29, 1856 ; res. C. F. ; unm. ii. Mary Alice, b. June 21, 1859; m. at C. E., June 21, 1882, Erastus Rudd Harper; res. in Akron, 0.,has: 1, Lena May^" Harper, b. Aug. 31, 1883. iii. Albert, b. Oct. 9, 1862 ; d. Nov. 17, 1862. 200 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH HI. 379. Franklin Lewis^ Hitchcock {AbnerD'^., Abner'^, David^, Peter*, John^, John', Matthias^) sonof Abner D. and Emma (Upson) Hitch- cock, was born Oct. 3, 1844. He married, March 28, 1868, Mary Emma Grimm. He resides at Cuyahoga Falls, 0., and is a tilemaker. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Albert Clark", b. Jan. 10, 1870. li. Julia Edna, b. Nov. 3, 1871. iii. Anna Lois, b. June 23, 1874. iv. Ida Noble, b. June 22, 1880; d. June 5, 1881. T. Ada May, b. Sept. 21, 1882. vi. Emory Tuttle, b. Sept. 24, 1884. 380. Cassius M^. Hitchcock {Horatio Elijah'^ , Dwight Cabot^ , Lyman^, JotJiam*, JoJin^ , JoJm^, Matthias^) son of Horatio Elijah and Eachel (Stone) Hitchcock, was born at Champlain, N. Y., July 28, 1851. He married there Feb. 4, 1873, Nancy I. Regan and lives there a farmer. His children all born in Champlain were : i. Charles H'., b. Feb. 11, 1874. ii. William H. , b. March 15, 1875. iii. Ida May, b. June 2, 1877. iv. Marion L., b. Aug. 14, 1878; d. March 11, 1880. 381. Henry S^ . , Hitchcock {Silas'' , Samuel^ , Dan^ , Dan'^ , John^, John'', Matthias^) son of Silas and Hannah (Sanford) Hitchcock, was born in Prospect, Conn., Oct. 27, 1832. He married in Cheshire, Conn., Aug., 1879, Sophronia J. Baldwin. his children were : i. Nblmb J»., b. 1860. ii. Emma L., b. 1868 ; d. in New Haven, 1870. iii. Irene, b. 1876, in Cheshire. 382. John EvERAED^ Hitchcock {John Emerson'', Lemuel^, Lemuel^, Jason*, Matthias^, John', Matthias^) son of John Emerson and Mary Jane (Watrous) Hitchcock, was born in Big Hollow, Windham, N- FAMILY OF JOHN. 201 Y., Aug. 27, 1851. He married at "Windham, Sept. 20, 187.5, Jennie White of that place, born in Ashland, N. Y., Feb. 21, 1852. He is editor of a paper in Towanda, Pa. HIS CHELDKEN WERE : i. Lizzie', b. Nov. 29, 1876, at Windham, N. Y. ii. Irving White, b. Dec. 10, 1878, at Towanda, Pa. iii. Alice Mart, b. July 17, 1883, at Towanda. iv. John Edward, b. June 19, 1891, at Towanda. 383. BoKDETTE^ Hitchcock {John Emerson''' , Lemuel^, Lemuel^ ,. Jason'*', Matthias^, JoJin^, Matthias^) son of John Emerson and Mary Jane (Watrous) Hitchcock, was born in Big Hollow, Windham, Green Co., N. Y., Nov. 6, 1852. He married in New York, Nov. 17, 1880, Sophia M. Potter of Prescott, Canada, and resides in New Britain, Conn. HIS children were: i. Walter John», b. Aug. 21, 1881. ii. Albert Emerson, b. July 28, 1883, at New Britain. 384. George Gordon^ Hitchcocic (Ephraim''' , Jason^, Ic7iabod° , Jason*, Matthias^, John^, Matthias^) soa of Ephraim and Merab (Hart) Hitch- cock, was born in Prospect, Conn., Jan. SO, 1838. He married May 14, 1861, Louisa Hughes. his children were : i. Burt Gordon', b. March 15, 1862, at Fair Haven, Conn, ii. Kate Merwin, b. Aug. 15, 1866, at Fair Haven, Conn, iii. LiNNiE Louise, b. Jan. 30, 1869; d. March 23, 1871. iv. Harry Stone, b. Sept. 30, 1871 ; d. March 23, 1871. (?) V. Arthur Elton, b. Feb. 13, 1874. 385. Frank ICFiABOD^ Hitchcock (Ephraim'', Jason^, Ichabod°, Jason*, Matthias^, John'', Matthias^) son of Ephraim and Hannah (Shute) Hitchcock, was born in Fair Haven, Conn., Nov. 7, 1854. He mar- ried, Oct. 23, 1878, Lestia Louisa Butterfield, bornat Albion, N. Y., June 27, 1859. 202 DESCENDANTS OF MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. BRANCH III. HIS CHILDKEN WEEE : i. Alice Ellen', b. Nov. 28, 1880, at New Haven, Conn, ii. Fkank Edson, b. May 5, 1882, at Bridgeport, Conn. 386. Albert William^ Hitchcock (Sidney (?'., Levi^, Levi^, Jason'*', Matthias'^, Jolin^ Matthias^) son of Sidney G. and Mary L. (Wolcott) Hitchcock, was born in Sandisfield, Mass., June 6, 1843. He mar- ried, Dec. 23, 1868, Elizabeth A. Thompson. his children wbke : i. BuRKiTT C^., b. Jan. 12, 1870. ii. Robert S., b. Oct. 30, 1871; A. Jan. 11, 1874. lii. William A., b. Oct. 8, 1873; cl. Oct. 13, 1882. iv. Benjamin C, b. Dec. 2, 1876. V. Clara M., b. Sept. 1, 1878. 387. Scoyille^ Hitchcock (Charles Alfred'' , Aaron Alfred^, Aaron^, Bela-*, Benjamin^, Jolin^, Matthias^) sou of Charles Alfred and Lucre- tia (Doolittle) Hitchcock, was born in Cheshire, Conn., Sept. 13, 1848. He married, April 16, 1874, Ophelia A. Knowlton, born in Wallingford, Conn., July 9, 18.52. He is a jeweler living in South- ington. Conn.. HIS children were : i. Charles E**., b. March 15, 1877, at "Winsted, Conn, ii. Bertha L., b. Aug. 12, 1879, at New Hartford. iii. George H., b. Sept. 23, 1881 ; d. Oct. 2, 1881. iv. Frank E., b. Sept. 12, 1882. V. Hattie a., b. Dee. 9, 1883. ■388. Henry Washington 8 Hitchcock (Eoberf , Joab^ , Thaddeus^ , Ben- jamin*, Benjamin^, John^, Matthias^} son of Eobert and Abigail (Blakeslee) Hitchcock, was born July 10, 1841. He married, 1st, Sept. 26, 18C3, Kate Candy, daugliter of Enos of Oxford, Conn. She died in Baltimore in 1872. He married, 2d, Sept. 2, 1873, Georgiana Augur of Fair Haven, Conu. his children were : i. Bessie Candy^ b. June G, 1865, at Fair Haven, ii. Harry Webster, b. Feb. 8, 1872, at Baltimore, Md. LUKE HITCHCOCK, Of New Haven and AVetheksfield, Conn. Luke Hitchcock, was born . He married I^lizabetb, sister of William Gibbous of Hartford, Conn. William Gibbons was sent to Hartford in 16^6 witbtwentymen, as agent for George Wyllys, after- wards Gov. of Conn, to prepare a settlement for his employer. He was living in Hartford in 1647, in good esteem. The settlement of his estate shows thathe was from FennyCompton, Warwick Co., Eng. and in his will he left a bequest to his sister Hidgeeocke, and to the children of his sister Hidgcock, and to theson John of his sister Hitch- cok, and to his brother Hitchcock. The name Hitchcock, is spelt in all the above ways in the same will. He left widow Ursula and only daughter Sarah. Will of William Gibbons of Hartford, Conn., dated Feb. 26, 16.54. Court held March 10. 1654. William Gibbons of Hartford upon the River of Connecticut, being of sound mind, &e &c — I give unto my lov ■ wife Ursilla Gibbons her full thirds of ye profitts rents & revenues of all my houses and lands in Hartford, Wethersfield, & pequett during her natural life except a parcell of swamp bought of Eobbert Bates being in Wethersfield & a parcell of land lieing in penewise which isbequeathedby this my will as follows. As allso I give and bequeath unto my wife Ursilla : the whole proffitts and revenues of the foresaid houses & lands, viz ye whole of my houses and lands at Wethersfield both of the east & west side of the river until my dau. Mary Gibbons shall be married or until shee bee of ye age of eighteene year. Allso ye whole of my houses & Lands- at Hartford & pequett until my daughter Sarah shall be married or attayne ye afforesaid age of eighteen years. » « * * ******** My will is to give to my brothers Richard, John & Thomas Gibbons in England twenty '204 DESCENDANTS OF LDKE HITCHCOCK. shillings apeace. Item. I give to my sister Hidgecoke five pounds which she shall enjoy while she lives & dispose of it to ye child she -sees most deserving. Item. 1 give to ye children of my sister Hidgecok which are liv- ing at my decease ye sum of fifteen pounds to be equally divided .amongst them. Item. I give to my brother Hitchcok one suite and coate of wear- -inge apparrell. Item. 1 give his sonne John Hitchcok one parcell of swamp about nine acres bought of Robt Bates lieing at W'ethersfield to him & his .heirs forever. Item,. I give my land at peuiwise now in ye hand of John Sadler ^.toward ye mayntenance of a lattine school at Hartford provided that ye fence be continued in ye same line and way of common fencinge as it now is. And for ye present until ye lease I have made to John Sadler be expired, I give out of ye rent due from John Sadler fifty shillings yearly. I give to my honored friend Mr. Samuel Stone five pounds and to JNIr. Huett of Windsor forty shillings and to Mr. Warham, Mr. Newton, Mr. Russell and Mr. Stoe twenty shillings apeace. Item. I give to my man Jack Stiles three pounds in case my wife and overseers or any two of them think him deserving. And to my man Harry one year of his time & also I give to the artillery of Hartford forty shillings and for the payment of these foresaid sums and legacies I leave it to the discretion of my overseers, within two three or four years. Item. I give to my trusty and beloved friends Samuel Fitch and Eichard Lord the sum of five pounds apeace, whom I entreate appoint & ordain overseers &c ***** of this my .last will and testatment intreatiuge them to be careful & faithful to discharge of the trust committed to you. Lastly. I do appoint my beloved wife Ursilla Gibbons to be my sole executrix of this my last will and testament, leaving and com- mitting the care and education of my children in ye fear of God and all such other ways as may most advantage them &c &c Signed Feb. 26, 1654. William Gibbons. Witnesses : Jasper Gtjnn. Luke Hitchcock. Property amounted to £1499 : 14: 05. DESCEXDAXTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. 205> Luke Hitchcock took freeman's oath in Xew Haven in company with EdwardHitchcockJuly 1, 1644. Thedateofhis removal to Wethers- field is not known but he was a member of the jury at a court held in Hartford June 5. 1646, and March 2, 1647. As New Haven was not under the government of Conn, at that time he was probably living in Wethersfield in 1646. Luke lived in the center of the village- The house now standing on the place was built by Silas Dean some time before the Revolutionary war. He was by trade a shoemaker ; a Capt. at Crown Point in 1645: and selectman at Wethersfield in 1653 and 1656. There are on Wethersfield records fourteen tracts of land recorded as belonging to Luke Hitchcock. The following is a sample of these records. " Land of Luke Hitchcock of AVethers- field. Conn., on Connecticut river, one piece whereon his barn now standeth, coniaining one and one half acres more or less. The end abuting on rose lane South East & on New Street & Cove." None of these deeds are dated. Some of it was bought of Will Gibbons of Hartford. One tract is recorded in this way : " Another tract of land which was given to his son John Hitchcock by Will Gibbons containing nine acres." After Luke's death in 1659, this nine acres is recorded in John's name having been given him by his Uncle Gibbons. The following account of Luke was given in Oct.. 1801, by his great-grandson Aaion Hitchcock of SufBeld, Conn. " Luke Hitchcock left the land of his nativity about the middle of the 17th century, as near as could be determined. He had received a large tract of land Ij'ing in the eastern part of New England and came out with a view of taking possession of the same, when he- arrived he found it inhabited by numerous hordes of natives deter- mined to resist all encroachments of the English. In this situation he determined to abandon the enterprise and settled in Wethersfield.- He was peculiarly fortunate in cultivating the friendship of the Indians, who in testimony of their attachment to him gave him a deed of the town of Farmington. This deed was a clear and valid title to the land but was so little thought of that it was destroyed by his wife, who used it to cover a pie in the oven." In 1659 Luke signed an engagement to remove to Hadley but died the same year, Nov. 1 ,. 1659. His will which was admitted to Probate Nov. 28, 1659 was as follows : Oct. 17th, 16.i9. I, Luke Hitchcock, being at present though in some weakness of Body yet in soundness of mind & strong of memory considering my.- 206 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. mortality and knowing it to be my duty to provide for my own family & settle my estate that I may leave no occasion of trouble to them when I am gone and that I may Free myself before I die I do there- fore leave this testimony upon record as my last will and testament. First I do profess my faith & hopes to be in the free grace alone of God in Jesus Christ whose I am and to whom I have forever given up myself both soul and body, being fully persuaded of his ^unchangeable love and good will both in life and death. And then for my outward estate I dispose of the same as follows. First I do therefore bequeath and give unto my wife F^lizabeth the full power and disposal of all that estate which God has given me in houses, lands, cattle and goods whatsoever within doors and without Provided that in case she marry again that she betai<, 1763, Martha Hitchcock, daughter of Luke^ (Luke^, Luke^) and Martha (Colton) Hitchcock, who was the mother of all his children. She died Jan. 27, 1801, se. 73. Her gravestone says " A desirable companion and tender mother." He married 2d, Dec. 9, 1802, Widow Lucy Ely of West Springfield, Mass. He died in Springfield, where he had always lived, Jan. 6, 1819. His widow died March 19, 1826, ffi. 87. 76. i. ii. iii. iv. 77. V. vi. 78. vii. 79. viii. 232 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. HIS CHILDREN WBKE : Luther*, b. June 13, 1754; m. Beulah Chapin. William, b. Feb. 1, 1756; unm. drowned, June 15, 1806. Ursula, b. April 27, 1758 ; m. Elisha Hitchcock, son of Joseph and Mary (Burt) Hitchcock. (No. 60.) Martha, b. Oct. 13, 1760; d. Sept. 25, 1776. Bbthuel, b. Dec. 9, 1762; m. Hannah Ferre. Abigail, b. Feb. 13, 1765 ; m. Wm. Butler. Her children -were ; 1, Sarvey' Butler; 2, John Butler; 3, William Butler; i, Anna Butler ; 5, Mary Butler. JosiAH, b. June 3, 1767 ; m. Huldah Hitchcock. Heber, b. abt. 1769 ; m. Lois Stebbins. 27. Leti^ Hitchcock {John'*', JoJin^, John^, Luke^) son of John and Abigail (Stebbins) Hitchcock, was born March 20, or Jan. 25, 17.34 — 6. He married Oct 14, 1772, Lucy Adams. She is called in Probate records Lucy Wheland, widow and relict. He died on a passage from Quebec to New York, Dec. 6, 1777. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Lucy**, b. April 5, 1774. 80. ii. Levi, b. Jan. 28, 1776; m. Olive Wright. 28. Nathaniel^ Hitchcock (Nathaniel''', John^, John^ , Luke^) son of Nathaniel and Hannah (Taylor) Hitchcock, was bom at Wilbraham, Mass., May 13, 1732. He married, Nov. 18, 1755, Sarah Severance, both of Springfield, Mass. He removed from Wilbraham to Spring- field, before 1767. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Nathaniel", b. June 15, 1756; m. possibly July 23, 1777, Mary Crandall. ii. Mary, b. Oct. 24, 1757. iii. Sarah, b. Feb. 6, 1759. iv. Daniel Severance, b. Jan. 28, 1761. V. Lucy, b. May 27, 1763. vi. Sybil, b. May 8, 1765. vii. Gideon, b. Aug. 1, 1767; lived in Whitehall, N. Y. and left a large family, viii. Obed, b. Nov. 1, 1769 ; prob. rem. to Hartford, N. Y. and m. Diadema , who d. Oct. 12, 1845, je. 72 .and one month. He d. July 16, 1860, ae. 91. No chiclren. FASULT OF JOHN. 233 ix. Lydia, b. Nov. 11, li'72: d. Sept. 28, 1775. X. Jesse, b. Oct. 16, 1775. xi. ASAHEL, b. June 20, 1779. 29. Sii.AS= Hitchcock {Xathaniel'*' , John^, John^, Luke''-) son of Nathaniel and Hannah (Taylor) Hitchcock, was born Oct. 6, 1739 and baptized Jan. 20, 1740, in Wilbraham, JIass. He married 1st, Nov. 15, 1759, Martha Bliss, daughter of Nathaniel and Priscilla Bliss of Wilbraham, Mass. He married 2d, Dec. 8, 1767, Mary Taylor. He removed to Northern New York and died there. HIS CHILDREN T\-BRE : i. Martha', b. May 28, 1761. ii. Chloe, b. Nov. 9, 1763. iii. Phu-esa, b. Sept. 23, 1768 ; d. Dec. 18, 1769. 81. iv. JusTEN-, b. Oct. 28, 1769. T. Phtlexa, b. Aug. 27, 1771. Ti. EoxT, b. Oct. 26, 1773. vn. Zeka, b. May 2n, 1776 ; went to Vermont and from there to northern X. Y. where he m. Catherine Coone. His chil- dren were : i. L?;vi'. ii. John. iii. Enos D., b. Dec. 18, 1809; m. in Augusta, Can- ada in 1832, Ann McLean who was b. in Augusta, Canada Feb. 1, 1814; he d. inDen- ison, Iowa, in his 76th year, his wife died in Lewis Co., S. Y. in her 69th year, they moved back from Canada to northern X. Y. in 1849. They left children : 1, RoxY Ann-, b. Feb. 18, 1835; 2, Sarah Electa, b. Jan. 26, 1837; 3, Adelia Maria, b. Nov. 5, 1840; 4, Abigail Caeolini;, b. Aug. 18, 1843; 5, Emily Catherine, b. Aug. 18, 1843; 6, Rob- but Nelsox, b. June 9, 1848 ; 7, Mary Louisa, b. June 23, 1851. Rosaxxa. Lucius. Nelson. Catherine. iv. V. vi. vii. viii. ElI3I. ix. Ithamar. 234 D'ESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BEANCH I. 30. Maegaeet^ Hitchcock (Samuel^, JoJin^, John^, Luke^) daughter of Samuel and Ruth (Stebbins) Hitcheock, was born in Westfield, Mass., May 25, 1741. She married in "Westfield, in 1762, Richard^ Falley, (Richard^) who was born Jan. 31, 1740, at Georgius River in the Province of Maine. "Her husband's father was a native of the Isle of Guernsey, France. When he was eight years of age a French man of war touched at the island, and a whole school, himself included, was invited on board to take dinner in the cabin. When they came on deck the ship was out at sea, and the children were taken to Nova Scotia, and left there, to settle that new country. Her husband, Richard Falley, Jr., when sixteen years old became a soldier and served in the French and Indian war. At the capture of Fort Edward, N. Y., he was made a prisoner by the Indians. He was adopted by one of the chiefs, taken to Montreal and finally bought by a lady for sixteen gallons of rum. By her he was sent home to Westfield, Mass. There he subsequently married Margaret Hitchcock, who was called ' a woman of uncommon nerve and energy.' She was one of the foremothers of Pres. Grover Cleve- land. We next hear of her husband Richard Falley as commanding a company at the battle of Bunker Hill, and of her eldest son, Fred- erick, afterwards a Major, as his father's drummer ; and he drummed all through the fight. Immediately after the battle of Bunker Hill, Richard Falley was appointed superintendent of the Armory at Springfield, Mass. He held this position till after the war. Springfield muskets with ' R. Falley ' on the locks were well known in those days and were esteemed good shooters by marksmen and hunters. He was a powerful man, and it is stated by a grandson. Dr. I. W. Falley, now resident in Hillsdale, Mich., he had heard his father say he had often seen him take a barrel of cider and lift it over the side of a cart as one would a small keg." Richard^ Falley died at Westfield, Mass., Sept. 3, 1808. His widow, Margaret (Hitchcock) Falley, died in Volney (now Fulton), N. Y., Feb. 11, or 18, 1820. The children of Margaret (Hitchcock) Falley were : 1. Lovisa', b. Dec. 3, 1763; d. May 20, 1807. 2. Frederick, b. Jan. 2, 1765; d. July 5, 1828, in Ohio. FAMILY OF JOHN. 235- 3. Margaret, b. Nov. 15, 1766; m. Dea. Wm. Cleveland of Norwich^ Conn. Their son Kev. Richard FaUey' Cleveland was father of Pres. Grover' Cleveland. i. Eichard, b. Sept. 15, 1768; d. Feb. 28, 1835, in Ohio. 5. Bussell, b. Oct. 5, 1770; d. March 29, 1842. 6. Daniel, b. Dec. 3, 1772; d. y. 7. Daniel, b. Xov. 15, 1773 ; d. Fulton, X. T., se. abt. 80- 8. Buth, b. Dec. 7, 1775; d. 1827, in N. Y. City. 9. Lewis, b. Jan. 15, 1778; d. 1810, in Charleston, S. C. 10. Samuel, b. Oct. 9, 1780; d. at Mt. Vernon, Ohio. 11. Alexander, b. April 4, 1783. 31. Capt. Samuel^ Hitchcock {Sanviel^, John^, John^, LuTce^) son of Samuel and Eiith (Stebbins) Hitchcock, was born in Springfield, Mass., Dec. 16, 1744. He married Sept. 19, 1770—1, Thankful Hawks of Deerfield, Mass., born there Sept. 1, 1746. Samuel Hitchcock with his family were one of the first three families that settled in Hawley, Mass., in 1770. He was a private in the Revolu- tionary army July 1, 1777 in Col. John Brewer's regiment, was in Col. David Wells' regiment, also in 1782 in Col. Gideon Burt's regi- ment. He was Captain of militia and received his commission July 7, 1 789 from John Hancock. His will was signed May 21, 1818. He died Sept. 13, 1819, and his widow Thankful not till ten years later, Oct. 17, 1829. After that the provision of his will as to his tombstone could be carried out. He gave each of his children except Eli and Ethan -32, — to Eli nearly all his property, on condi- tion that he remain with, and take care of him during his life ; and "put up after his death a white marble tombstone of sufficient dimensions and with such inscriptions as may serve, not only as an ordinary memorial of the death of his parents, but also be descrip- tive of their first settling in this place and whence they came." The following is a copy of the record on the tombstone : CAPT. SAMUEL HITCHCOCK, BORK IX SPKIXGFIELD, MASS., Dec. 16, 1744, died Sept. 13, 1819. MRS. THANKFUL. COXSORT OF CAPT. SAMUEL HITCHCOCK, BORN IN DEERFIELD, JIASS., Sept. 1, 1746, died Oct. 17, 1829. ■82. i. 83. ii. iii. IV. 84. V. .85. vi. vli. :236 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. They were one of three first families Settled in No. 7 now Hawley in 1770. Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord for they rest from their labors and their works do follow them. his children were: Ethan*, b. Oct. 18, 1773; m. 1st, Lydia Farnsworth. Samuel, b. April 16, 1775 ; m. 1st, Thirza Cooley. Ruth, b. July 8, 177G; m. Derby; d. March 2, 1856 and had fourteen cliildreri: l,Levi^ Derby; 2, Ebenezer Derby ; 3, Edward Derby ; 4, Freeman Derby; 5, Olive Derby; 6, Gratia H. Derby ; 7, Lyman Derby ; 8, BosweU Derby; 9, Erastus H. Derby ; 10, Thomas Derby ; 11, Emelia Derby; 12, Harriet Derby ; 13, Annjeanette Derby ; 14, Nancy Derby. Thankful, b. March 17, 1778; d. May 11, 1783. Pliny, b. Nov. 20, 1779; m. 1st, Sarah Hiscock. Urban, b. Dec. 1, 1781; m. 1st, Mary Swift. Gratia, b. June 28, 1783; m. at Hawley, Mass., Jan. 19, 1809, Wm. Patch, b. Groton, Mass., Sept. 14, 1780. She d. at Charlemont, March 12, 1861 and he Feb. 16, 1862. Chil- dren : 1, Gratia iif.' Patch, b. April 27, 1810; d. at Spring- Held. Jan. 18, 1874; 2, W7n. P. Patch, b. Dec. 9, 1811; d. Jan. 8, 1878 at Thomas ville, Ga. ; 3, Eli H. Patch, b. Dec. 25, 1812; 4, Angeline S. Patch, b. May 24, 1814; d. May 25, 1875, at Charlemont ; 5, Mary A. Patch, b. Oct. 4, 1816; 6, Luther C. Patch, b. June 6, 1818; 7, Alithea B. Patch, b. Aug. 20, 1819; 8, Jonas K. Patch, h. June 12, 1824. Asenath, b. Oct. 15, 1784; m. Ira Warner of Plainfleld, Mass., Feb. 8, 1810, and d. Jan. 15, 1838. RoswELL, b. Feb. 19, 1786; m. Betsey Longfellow. Erastus, b. Oct. 18, 1787 ; m. Naomi Jones. Eli, b. Feb. 2, 1789; ra. Annjeanette Blood. 32. Arthub^ Hitchcock {Samuel^, John^,John^, Luke''-) son'of Sam- >uel and Ruth (Stebbins) Hitchcock, was born in Springfield, Mass., ;Sept. 15, 1751. He married Lucy Cooley of Hawley, Mass., born Jan. 8, 1759. He was one of the early settlers of Hawley, Mass. about 1770. He was a farmer, and his father started him with 200 acres of wild land which he improved. He was greatly esteemed by the people of Hawley and served them as selectman for a number of years. He died July 19, 1822 and his widow Dec. 4, 1843. •86. ix. 87. X. 88. xi. FAMILY OF JOHN. 237. HIS CHU-DREX WERE: i. Lucy", b. Oct. 31, 1779; m. Oct. 16, 1822, John Joy of Plain- Held, Mass., b. March 12, 1779, in Weymouth, Mass. and' d. in Plainflekl, Mass., Aug. 21, 1848. She d. Sept. 10,. 1869. No children. ii. Arthur, b. March 3, 1783 ; unm. lived on the old homestead and took care of his parents in their old age. He d. in^ Adams, Mass., Oct. 28, 1846. iii. LuCTKDA, b. June 1, 1785 ; d. unm. March 4, 182o. iv. SAR.iH, b. Feb. 25, 1787; m. Elias Grey of Ashfleld, Mass.; d.. in Chester, Mass. Feb. 22, 1874. V. Lois, b. Sept. 6, 1789; d. unm. in Hawley, May 31, 1844. f Ti. Zdiri, b. Jan. 28, 1792; d. same day. 89. t vii. SiMEOX Olcott, b. Jan. 28, 1792; ni. Almira Streeter. viii. Naxcy, b. April 7, 1794; m. in Hawley, Oct., 1817, Truman- Streeter; d. in 111. ix. Polly, b. Oct. 2, 1796; d. Feb. 5, 1797. X. Polly, b. March 2, 1799 : m. Oct. 24, 1818, Thomas Childs of" Deerfield, Mass. » xi. ELjnRA, b. April 19, 1802; m. May 24, 1829, Salmon Loomis of ' Ha-wley. She d. Oct. 31, 1846. Three children. 33. Elias^ Hitchcock {Samuel''', Jolin^, John^ , Luke''-) son of Sam- uel and Ruth (Stebbins) Hitchcock, was born April 19, 1757 in- Springfielcl, Mass. He was married by Wm. Pynchon to Zeruiah Ferry, Xov.o, 1778. He died in Northampton,. Mass., May 27, 1810. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Zeruiah*, b. Aug. 19, 1779; m. Dec. 27, 1799, Webb Tower, ii. LuciNDA, b. March 13, 1782 ; d. Oct. 8, 1784. iii. Luci>-DA, b. Oct. 11, 1784; d. May 15, 1799. iv. LtrCY', bapt. Jan. 23, 1785. y. Ruth, b. Aug. 6, 1786 ; d. April 29, 1790. vi. Hexrt, b. April 9, 1789. vii. Lois, b. Oct. 11, 1793. 34. Oliver^ Hitchcock (Samuel^, John^ , Jolm^ y Luke'-) son of Sam-% uel and Ruth (Stebbins) Hitchcock, was born Feb. 18, 1760 at Spring- field, Mass. He married Jan. 18, 1784, Elizabeth^ Hitchcock (Phin- eas*, Ebenezer*, Luke^, Luke^) daughter of Phineas and Elizabeth. :238 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BKANCH I. Stebbius, born at Springfield, Mass., Nov. 2, 1758. He was a far- mer and spent the early part of his life near Springfield, Mass. He lived later at New Lebanon, N. Y. and was a prominent member and ruling Elder of the Presbyterian church for forty years. His wife •died atPittstown, N. Y. Sept. 6, 1834. He died Oct. 28, 1836. HIS CHILDREN WEKE : 90. i. Lewis", b. Oct. 9, 1786 ; m. Nancy Springer. ii. Betsey, b. Nov. 15, 1788; in. res. at Hebron, N. Y. ; d. Oct. 19, 1860. Left no cliildreu. 91. iii. Oliver, b. Sept. 6, 1790; m. Elvacinda Hunt ; d. May 5, 1864. Iv. A Son, b. June 15, 1792; d. same day. 92. V. Augustus, b. May 21, 1793; m. Amelia J. Hurlburt ; d. March 29, 1865. vi. RUFUS, b. June 15, 1795; d. Nov. 21, 1820, in Steuben Co., N. Y. No children, vli. Russell, b. Feb. 1, 1797; d.Nov. 1, 1846, in Mich, of apoplexy, viii. Pamelia. b. April 3, 1798 ; d. July 18, 1825. Ix. Electa, 1j. Jan. 27, 1800; d. March 4, 1815. ■93. X. Samuel, b. Aug. 25, 1802; m. Elizabeth Freeman. 35. Heman^ Hitchcock {Samuel^, JoJin^, Jolin^, LuJce^) son of Sam- tuel and Euth (Stebbins) Hitchcock, was born in Springfield, Mass., Feb. 17, 1762. He married, intentions entered Nov. 17, 1784, in Deerfield, Mass., Eleanor Tolman, born in Deerfield, Mass., Sept. 11, 1762. Their children were all born in Conway, Mass. Eleanor his -wife died April 25, 1835 and he died March 24, 1,837, in Conway. HIS CHILDREN WERE : Levi^ b. Feb. 2, 1786; m. Phebe Thayer. Ruth Stebbins, b. Jan. 23, 1787; m. P. Bradford and d. in "Williamsburg, Mass., April 10, 1871. Editha, b. July 27, 1788; m. Presbury Hillman. Oded, b. June 15, 1790; m. Aley Cross. ZuR, b. Jan. 13, 1793; d. Aug. 4, 1795, in Conway. Sabra, b. Sept. 26, 1793; m. S. K. Clapp of Williamsburg, Mass. She d. March 1, 1877. vii. Naomi, b. July 4, 1795 ; m. Hemlnway of Williamsburg in Sept., 1813, and d. Oct. 31, 1868. •97. viii. ZuR (and a still born dau.) b. June 26, 1797. He m. Nancy Rudd. 98. ix. , Hbman, b. Sept. 25, 1799 ; m. Elizabeth Thayer. X. Submit, b. Jan. 2, 1801 ; m. Barnabas Clark ; d. in Iowa, May 6, 1878. 94. 1. ii. .95. iii. 96. iv. v. vi. FAMILY OP JOHN. 239 36. Gaius^ Hitchcock (Samuel*, John^, John^, Luke''-) son of Sam- uel and Ruth (Slebbins) Hitcbcock, was born in Springfield, Mass., April 30, 1765. He married Sarah Wells. They lived the latter part of their lives at Waitsfield, Vt., where they were both members of the Cong, church. He was at an early age a soldier in the Eevolu- tionary war and afterwards a farmer and shoemaker. His wife died April 2, 1830, and the following extracts from an application for a pension give some outline of his life : " Gaius Hitchcock, August, 1833, of Waitsfield, Washington Co., Vt.,aged 69 years. In spring of 1778 about March, being very younghe was enlisted by his father" (Samuel) " Hitchcock in Springfield in the Co. of Capt. Bryant, who was stationed there and rendered service a portion of his time as waiter to the Capt. and at other times in preparing cartridges and ammunition and conveying them to the armory — was discharged W ay 16, 1778 and soon after the family moved to Deerfield. In 1779 was enlisted for two months under Capt. Bryant and employed at the arsenal in Springfield in preparing ammunition and was discharged in May of same year. In 1780 was enlisted for one month under Capt. Bryant, who was stationed at Springfield, and employed as before in preparing ammunition and also acted as sentinel. In 1780 enlisted about Sept. 1, in the militia and marched to Pittsfleld in Reg't Col. John Pomeroy, was discharged at the end of one month about Oct. 1st, at Northampton. In the spring of 1781 volunteered for three months under Capt. Oliver Shattuck a Eeg't Col. McKen- ster, marching for Saratoga, engaged in scouting parties, going at one time as far as Fort George — Gen. Stark in command. Born at Springfield, April 30, 1764, removed from Deerfield to Shelburne. then lived two years in Canaan, N. H., thence to Waitsfield, Vt., seventeen years and Montpelier seven years and back to Waitsfield where he has resided six years" Pe died at Waitsfield, Vt., Aug. 12, 1843. HIS CHILDEEX WEEE : 99. i. Wells^, b. March 2, 1788; m. Polly Newcome. ii. Relief, b. July 1, 1790; m. Julian Dumas and d. Oct. 29, 1859. iii. Stebbiks, b. 1793 ; m. Betsey Newcome. She d. Feb. 25, 1824; he d. Feb. 9, 1826. In two years, himself , wife and only dau. died. iv. Eli, b. 1796 ; unm. ; crippled in part through life by fall of a tree. 240 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. V. Sally, b. possibly 1798; d. nnni. June 5, 1818. vi. Panny, b. Nov. 24, 1800; m. in 1817, Charles Newcome, who was b. in 1801. She d. March 5, 1883, leaving five sons and three daus. vii. Emily, b. ; m. Jacob Sargent; res. unknown. viii. Mariah, b. 1808; d. June 15, 1839. 37. Samuel^ Hitchcock {Samuel'^, SamueP, John^, Luke^) son of Samuel and Deborah (Mallory) Hitchcock, was born while his parents lived at New Milford, Conn., Feb. 28, 1731. He removed to New Marlboro, lierkshire Co., Mass. Mr. Hinman says that Samuel died in Sheffield, Mass. in 1801. HIS CHILDREN WBRB : 100. i. Ebbnezi!K«, b. Nov. 23, 1767 ; ni. Elizabeth Everett. 101. ii. Reuben, b. abt. 1768 or 1769; m. Electa Spaulding. 102. iii. Silas, b. ; m. iv. Jbkusha, b. — :-; m. Rhodes; res. Ovid, N. Y. 38. De Caleb^ Hitchcock (Samuel*, Samuel^, John^ , Lvke^) son of Samuel and Deborah (Mallory') Hitchcock, was born in New Milford, Conn., Feb. 26, 1736—7. He married Oct. 5, 1768, Eleanor Charles. He settled in Wintonbury, now Bloomfield, Conn., and there all his children were born. HIS CHILDKEN WEKE : i. Elizabeth^ b. May 28, 176i; d. Dec. 24, 1841. ii. Tamak, b. Nov. 11, 1765; m. Dositheus Hubbard. iii. Caleb, b. Sept. 6, 1767; d. July 3, 1775. iv. Eleanor, b. May 11, 1770 ; d. unm. Jan. 20, 1819 ; was deranged. V. Charles, b. Aug. 14, 1771. 103. vi. Caleb, b. July 14, 1776 ; m. Electa Eoote. vii. Chlob, m. Jonah Gillette. viii. Abigail, b. March 21, 1783 ; m. Dec. 23, 1802, Levi Dudley of Berlin, Conn. 39. Abner^ Hitchcock {/Samuel*, SamueP, John^, Luke^) son of Samuel and Deborah (Mallory) Hitchcock, was born in New Milford, FAMILY OF JOHN. 241 Conn., Jan. 21, 1742—3. He married Oct. 17, 1768, in New Marl- boro, Mass., Sarah Wright, born in Amherst, Mass., June 4, 1750. He was a farmer and a Deacon in the Cong, church in New Marlboro. His grand-daughter writes : " He was very strict in his observance of the Sabbath which commenced with him at the going down of the sun Saturday night. His work was always all done before that time. His face was shaven, his boots or shoes were-brushed his clothes all ready to put on Sunday morning. There was never anything cooked on Sunday no secular newspaper even looked at. The Christian Intelligencer and Missionary Magazine were allowable, sermon books and the Bible. No beds made until after sun-down, milking always done before sun-down Saturday and after sun-down Sunday. In my younger days we lived in the house with him and you may believe we children were glad when ' Sunday was let out.' " He died June 5, 1827 and his widow Sarah Jan. 5, 1832. HIS CHILDKEX WERE : 104. 1. Jonathan W«., b. May 18, 1769 ; m. Clarissa Ward. 105. ii. David, b. July 4, 1777 : m. Ruth Klngsley. 40. Caft. Ltjke° Hitchcock (Samuel^, SamueP, John^, Luke''-) son of Samuel and Deborah (Mallory) Hitchcock, was born Dec. 27, 1744, probably in New Milford, Conn. He was atailor by trade and lived in New Malboro, Mass. He married May 8, 1771, Sarah Cor- nish of Sandisfield,lMass. He was Captain of an Infantry company in the war of the Revolution and was killed in a duel with Lieuten- ant Stone at West Point, N. Y., Feb. 21, 1782. HIS CHILDBEX WEEE : 106. i. Coenish", b. Jan. 4, 1772; m. Mary Merrill. ii. Sarah, b. Aug. 6, 1773, in Xew Marlboro; m. Daniel Barney, and d. about 1796. 41. JoxATHAX^ Hitchcock (Jowaf/iaw*, SamueP, JoJm^, Luke''-) son of Jonathan and Mary (Brownson) Hitchcock, was born at New Milford, Conn., Oct. 16, 1727. He married Nov. 16, 1757, Christian Warner. New Milford church records say that Mary wife of Jona- than was admitted by letter from the church at Newbury, Thos. 17 242 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. Brooks, pastor, Jan., 1777. The children were all born at New Milford. HIS CHILDKBN WERE: i. Mary'', b. Nov. 12, 1766. 11. Jonathan, b. Aug. 25, 1770. ill. Lucy, bapt. July 27, 1777. 42. David^ Hitchcock {Jonathan'^, SamueP, John^, Luke^) son of Jonathan and Miriam (Mallory)Hitclicock, was born Nov. 3, 1731, in New Milford, Conn. He married Sept. 11, 1759, Abigail Trow- bridge. HIS childebn wbkb : 1. ■WrLLIAM^ b. Oct. 1, 1760; m. Nov. 25, 1784, Rachel Ketchum . Oct. 15, 1786, Wm. and his wife Rachel " owned the cov- enant." Child : 1, Thirza', bapt. April 10, 1791. ii. Abigail, b. July 5, 1763. iil. Hdldah, b. Oct. 4, 1765. iv. Annis, b. July 15, 1769; m. at Danbury, Conn., Jan. 30, 1788, Lemuel Benedict. (See Benedict Genealogy.) V. David, b. Sept. 1, 1771. (Loami Oliver, bapt. Jan. 10, 1787 is written in New Milford records as a son to Abigail Hitch- cook possibly the dau. of David.) 43. Aaeon^ Hitchcock (Jonathan''', SamueP, John^, Luke^) son of Jonathan and Miriam (Mallory) Hitchcock, was born in New Mil- ford, Conn.. Nov. 25, 1743. He married March 31, 1763, Elizabeth Trowbridge. He died Sept. 29, 1819. HIS children were : i. Bbtty'', b. March 21, 1764; d. y. ii. Betty, b. Nov. 27, 1765; m. Oct. 1, 1797, Stiles Curtiss. ill. Polly, b. Jan. 17, 1768; m. Sept. 16, 1791, Asa Morgan, iv. Sarah, b. Nov. 15, 1770; m. March 24, 1793, David Hull. V. Aaron, b. July 8, 1773; m. April 25, 1802, Mary Minor of Woodbury. One Dau'., m. Nathaniel Perry. 44. Nathan^ Hitchcock {Jonathan'^, SamneP, Jolm^, Luke^) son of Jonathan and Miriam (Mallory) Hitchcock, was born in New Mil- ii. ill. It. T. 107. t1. vii. 108. viii. 109. ix. s. xi. » xii. 110. xiii. FASULT OF JOHN. 243 ford, Conn., Aug. 11, 1747. He married, Aug. 21, 1769, E^becca Beebe, born July 17, 1757. HIS CHTLDREX WERE : Eebecca', b. Sept. 27, 1771. Ezra, b. March 16, 1773. MiRLOi, b. March 23, 1775. Ebexezer, b. Feb. 9, 1777. XATHAX,b. March 20, 1779; m.Jan.8. 1801, Elizabeth Gregory. Joseph, b. Jan. 10, 1781 ; m. Hoe Bailey. Maky, b. Jan. 28, 1783. Reuben, b. Sept. 9, 1785 ; m. Anna Garlick. Philo, b. Jan. 8, 1787: m. Malinda Bemis. Stephen, b. .Jnne 21, 17S9. Haxxah, b. May 23, 1791. Ei,iz.\BETH, b. June 6, 1793. Spencer, b. Oct. 2. 1795; m. Mary C. Green? 45. Dasiel= Hitchcock (Jonathan*, SamueP, JoJm^ , Lvke^) son of Jonathan and 31iriam (Mallory) Hitchcock, was born in New Milf ord. Conn., Dec. 31, 1751. He married 1st, Xov. 3, 1773. Comfort Por- ter, who died, se. 25, ]S'ov. 2, 1776. He married 2d, March 12, 1777, Deborah Ketcham. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Betty", b. Sov. 24, 1775. 111. ii. Julius, b. Dec. 20, 1777; m. Myra Ingersoll. iii. CoJiroRT, b. Sept. 2-t, 1779. ir. Luke, bapt. May 5, 1782. V. Daniel, bapt. May 5, 1784. (This name is given Samuel In New Milford church records.) vi. Olive, bapt. Jan. 10, 1787. vii. Elijah, bapt^ Oct. 2, 1788. viii. Ithajiek, bapt. Sept. 12, 1790. 46. Isaac ^ Hitchcock (John*, SamueP, John-, Luke^) son of Capt. John and Sarah (Barnum) Hitchcock, was born in Xew Milford, Conn., Feb. 26, 1737. He married 1st, Dec. 16. 1764, Lydia M. A. Dean of Stratford, Conn. He had a second wife. He was a farmer and surveyor, and one of the grantees of the town of Hines- burg, Vt. 24:4 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. HIS CHILDREN WBBE : i. ALMIKA^ b. Sept. 18, 1765; m. Dr. Perry. 112. ii. Barzillai Dean, b. Oct. 29, 1769 ; m. Anne Mann, iii. Isaac. 47. AsAHEL^ Hitchcock (Jolm'^, SamueP, John^, Luke^) sonof Capt. John and Sarah (Barnurn) Hitchcock, was born in New Milford, Conn., Sept. 16, 1740. He married 1st, Dec. 15, 1766, Hannah Col- lins, born March 11, 1743, who died June 11, 1779. He married 2d, Feb. 24, 1780, Mrs. Anna (Beach) Northrop, bom Feb. 19, 1753, at Kingsbury, N. Y. He moved from "Warren, Litchfield Co., Conn., starting Feb. 4, 1785 and arriving at Kingsbury, Washington Co., N. Y., Feb. 11, 1785. In 1795, he was Justice of the Peace for Kingsbury. He died there May 6, 1829. His widow died there Feb. 25, 1842. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 113. i. Collins", b. Dec. 1, 1767; m. Eunice Porter. ii. Prudence, b. Oct. 3, 1769; m. John Verner of Albany. 114. iii. Noble Barndm, b. Sept. 9, 1775; m. Peggy Freeman. iv. Hannah Ann, b. April 4, 1791 ; m. Asahel Vaughan ; d. April 1, 1861. 48. De. Zina^ Hitchcock {John*,SaviueP, John^, Liihe''-) sonof Capt. John and Sybil (Sherwood) Hitchcock, was born in Warren, Litch- field Co., Conn., Nov. 6, 1755. He married Mabel Lockwood of Sunderland, Vt., who was born in 1760 and died at Sandy Hill, N. Y. Aug. 28, 1817. He died in Franklin, N. Y. He lived one year in Cambridge, Washington Co., N. Y., and then removed to Sandy Hill. He built Zion church at Sandy Hill, and on a marble tablet in the wall of the church is the following inscription, placed there by his son Samuel Miller Hitchcock. "Zina Hitchrock, M. D., born Nov. 6, 1755, and died May 2, 1832. One of the founders of this parish. A zealous and consist- ent churchman, discharged the duties of State Senator and Judge for many years with fidelity and honor. Possessing a strong intellect and high cultivation, yet he was most conspicuous for benignity of spirit and humble trust in the merits of a Divine Eedeemer." FAMILY OF JOHN. 245 HIS CHILDHEN WKEE : 115. i. JOHX", b. Dec. 2, 1783; m. Adaliiia Moss. li. Mtrtle Bradley, b. Feb. 20, 1786; m. Mercy Scott; d. in Xew York City in 1839. iii. Belvideea, b. April 4, 1788; ra. Nicholas P. Randall; and d. Sept. 21, 1818, fe. 31. Had dau. 1, Belvkli^ro? Sandall, b. 1814 in Manlins, X. Y. ; d. in Chicago, 1856—7. 116. iv. Sasiuel Mileek, b. Sept. 6, 1790; m. Mary Fitch Adams. V. James Kent, b. April 10, 1793; d. 1811. 117. vi. Betsey Maria, b. 1795; ni. Ebenezter A. Scott. vii. Charles Lockwood, b. 1798 ; m. in Lexington, Kentucky, in 1833, Jeanette Eacine. Xo cliildren. viii. Mykaette, b. July 19, 1800; m'. 1st in 1820, Capt. William Price. By liim bad 1, iSmton' Price; 2, WWAam Tricp; 3, Charles Frice. She m. 2d, Edward Lyon. 49. Dr. BrEL= Hitchcock {John^, SamueP, JoJin^, Liike^) son of Capt. John and Mrs. Eebecca (Buel) Hitchcock, was born in Addi- son, Addison Co., X. Y., April 14, 1763. He married in 1788, in Kent, Litchfield Co., Conn., Lodema Mann, daughter of Ebenezer and in 1814 removed to Fort Covington, Franklin Co., N. Y. We have from Miss Hemmingway's " History of Vermont " : " Dr. Buel Hitchcock was the first physician in the town of Monkton, Vt., and was very skillful in the treatment of billions and intermittent fevers that were prevalent among the early settlers. He once ampu- tated a leg with a shoeknife, using a rope and stick for a tourniquet, Ebenezer Barnum sawing the bone with a carpenter's saw. He built the first gristmill in town and after several years residence removed to Lawrence Co., N. Y." HIS CHILDREN WERE : 118. 1. Aretus M^, b. 1789; m. 1st, Elizabeth B. Hawkins. il. Elorilla, b. 1792 ; m. 1st, Jonathan Wallace of Ft. Coving- ton; and 2d, Amasa Brown of Adams, Jefferson Co., N. Y. She had no children andd. in April, 1879. 119. iii. Myron, b. 1794 ; m. Mary Goldsmith, iv. AlricB., b. 1796; d. Xov., 1845. 50. LtjkeS Hitchcock {Luke^, Luke^, John^, Luke^) son of Capt. Luke and Abigail (Norton) Hitchcock, was bom in Springfield, 246 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BKANCH I. Mass., Oct. 15, 1753. His early life was spent iu Greenwich, Mass. His " intentions " were published in Conway, Mass., April 1, 1779 and he married May 20, 1779, Jerusha Prentiss. He was an officer in the war of 1812 and a pensioner of the United States till death. He was one of the first settlers of Stanbridge in the Province of Quebec and died there about 1836. HIS CHILBKBN WERE : i. Sally^, b. in Vermont, May 12, 1780; m. Robert Partlow in Stanbridge and d. in Canada, ii. Cynthia, b. in Vermont, May 20, 1781 ; m. Nov. 29, 1804, Isaac Hyatt, wlio was b. Dec. 19, 1779. CMIdren : JacoV Hyatt, b. Feb. 24, 1800; m. March 11, 1829 Parmelia Ann Hooker; 2, Horace Hyatt, b. Sept., 1804; m. in 1827 Azu- bah Nichols, iii. Luke, b. March 8, 1783; m. Thankful Barber in Canada. He was a farmer and d. in Canada leaving two children, Paulina' and Julia. 120. iv. Barnabas, b. Feb. 21, 1785; m. Jane McKinney. V. Catheeinb, b. March 6, 1787; nnm. 121. vi. Prentice, b. March 27, 1788; m. Belinda Brace. vii. LoviNA, b. Sept. 19, 1795; m. Louis Snyder. No children. 51. Apollos^ Hitchcock {Aaron'^, Luke^ , John^ , Luke^) son of Capt. Aaron and Experience (King) Hitchcock, was born in Suffield, Conn., March 8, 1759. He married, in Nov., 1781, RoxanaKing, daughter of Wm. King of Suffield, Conn., born Aug. 13, 1762, who died Sept. 14, 1830. He was a surveyor and one of the first settlers of Cheek- towaga, N. Y. in 1808. " Apollos, son of Aaron, lived with his father in Suffield for ten years after his marriage ; but becoming dis- contented he pursuaded his brother-in-law, Alexander King, to take his place in the old homestead. Leaving his family in SufBeld he went to Charleston, S. C, after indigo which he sold to pedlars. He also speculated in land. Acquiring a taste for travel he finally went to Europe with a cargo of indigo, which was wrecked. The loss was so great as to seriously involve him and make it necessary for him to go again to Europe, where he remained three years. During this time he travelled in France and England and while there found traces which led him to believe that the Hitchcock family originally came from Wales. 122. li. 123. iu. iv. FAMILY OF JOHN. 247 He thea settled in Hartford, Conn., and kept tavern until 1806. He then moved to Schenectadj- where he kept a public house about two years and then went to Buffalo which at this time contained only twenty houses, mostly log cabins. For two years he lived in Buffalo and then moved to the farm in Cheektowaga which is now in possess- ion of the family. It was then an almost unbroken wilderness, his settlement being the first east of Buffalo. Here he built a distillery and saw mill ; and later, a grist mill. The family were called Cheek- tawas by the Indians, from the little cleariug in which they built their house abounding iu wild plums and an endless variety of wild flowers. The town was afterward named Cheektowaga, signifying the place of fruit and flowers."' HIS CHILDKES WERE : 1. JA3IES'', b. Dec. 30, 1782, in Suffield, ConD. ; d. March 19, 1804. Aakox, b. Oct. 22, 1785 : m. Polly Clark. JOHX, b. Dec. 29, 1787; m. Jane Peckham. ALEXAifDER, b. June 29, 1790 in Snffleld, Conn., was a member of State Legislature and d. unm. March 14, 1876. V. EOXAXA, b. Aug. 7, 1792 in Snffleld, Conn.; m. June 12, 1841, Elnathan Bennett, and d. Jan. 13, 1848. No children, vi. Sally, b. Dec. 5, 1794; m. June 12, 1825, Jesse Vaughn, who d. in 1874. She d. Dec. 25, 1874. Xo children. 124. vii. Apollos, b. July 25, 1797; m. Celia M. Russell, viii. Franklin', b. Oct. 31, 1803; d. Aug. 4, 1818. 125. ix. James, b. Nov. 6, 1805; m. 1st, Patience Sanford. 52. Noah" Hitchcock (yoaJi*, Xathaniel^, Jolin^, Liike^) son of Noah and Mary (Burt) Hitchcock, was born Sept. '>\, 1739. He married 1st, Oct. 7, 1762, Silence Burt, who was born Sept. 19, 1733 and died March 29, 180s. He married 2d, Sarah Wood, published June 7, 1808(?). Brimfleld town records say " Uncle Noah Hitch- cock's 2d wife died Feb. 5, 1814, ae. 62." He married 3d, Hannah Moore, who died May 19, 1818, ». 78. He lived in Brimfleld. Aug. 16, 1769 he was paid £20 for service in the army. He died Jan. 23, 1826. HIS CHILDREN WERE : SLLEXCE^ b. Dec, 1763; m. Oct. 14, 1790, Samuel Buel. Gad, b. Feb. 15, 1765 ; m. Lydia Sanders. Jesse, b. Sept. 3, 1766; m. Vashti Stebbms. XOAH, b. Sept. 22, 1768; m. Mercy Keep. i. 126. ii. 127. iii. 128. iv. 248 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. V. David, b. Nov. 22, 1770; d. Oct. 13, 1777. vi. LoviSA, b. May 24, 1772 ; m. Jan. 23, 1798, Seth Keep, vii. Asa, b. March 5, 1776 ; d. March 13, 1778. viii. Possibly Asahel, b. June 20, 1779. 53. Elijah 5 Hitchcock (JVba/i*, Nathaniel^, Jolm^, Luke''-) son of Noah and Mary (Burt) Hitchcock, was born Aug. 9, 1741. He mar- ried, Oct. 18, 1764, Sarah Townsley, born in 1742. He lived in Brimfleld, Aug. 16, 1769 he was paid £12 18d. for service in the army. He was also a soldier at the Lexington Alarm under Capt. Thompson. He died Aug. 6, 1813 and his widow Sarah died Sept. 24, 1835. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 1. Anni8B«, b. May 31, 1765; m. July 4, 1786, Ludwin Blodgett and d. 1790, leaving a dan. ii. Martis, b. July 20, 1766; d. May 9, 1821. iii. Lettice, b. Jan. 9, 1768 ; m. April 14, 1791, Elijah Allen. Had five children. 129. iv. Pownal, b. July 3, 1769 ; m. Lydia Newell. V. Sarah, b. Oct. 10, 1770; m. Feb. 18, 1790, Jared Newell. Had twelve children, vi. Elijah, b. Dec. 9, 1771. Settled near Vergennes, "Vermont. Children: 1, William'; 2, Mary; 3, Harriet. Wm. d. at St. Louis leaving 1, Edward'; 2, Prank. Alured, b. May 7, 1773; m. Sarah Stevens. Eaton, b. March 13, 1775 ; m. 1st, Mercy Allen. Hannah, b. Oct. 18, 1776; m. Bela ; d. 1792. Jaked, b. Aug. 11, 1778; m. Katy Hamilton. Bela, b. Peb. 14, 1780; d. y. Samuel, b. Nov. 21, 1781 ; m. Miriam . Ebenezer, b. Oct. 4, 1788 ; lived in Brimfleld; d. Oct. 23, 1868. Child: 1, Henry'. Almeda, b. July 23, 1786; m. April 7, 1805, Jesse or Joel Mil- ler; was living in West Brookfleld, Mass., in 1848. 54. Judge Samuel^ Hitchcock (Noali^, NathanieP, John^, Liike^) son of Noah and Mary (Burt) Hitchcock, was born in Brimfleld, Mass., March 23, 1755. He graduated at Harvard in 1777; and became a lawyer. He married May 26, 1789, Lucy Caroline Allen, 130. vii. 181. viii. ix. 132. X. xi. 133. xii. xiii. FAMILY OF JOHN. 249 second daughter of Col. Ethan Allen. This marriage was the first one put upon Burlington town records. He resided in Burlington, Vt., until 1794 when he removed to Vergennes where he lived until 1806 when he returned to Burlington. Chapter 10, p. 142 of H. P. Smith's " History of Addison County, Vermont," gives the following sketch of Judge Samuel Hitchcock : " Hon. Samuel Hitchcock, the fourth son of Xoah and Mary Hitch- cock, and grandson of David Hitchcock, one of the original settlers of Brimfield, Hampshire County, Mass., was born in Brimfield, March 23, 1755. He fitted for college with Rev. James Bridgham, a grad- uate of Harvard University in 1726. * » » jjg ^^^s graduated at Harvard University in 1777. After his graduation he read law at Brookfield, Worcester County, Mass., with the late Hon. Jedediah Foster, and was, probably, admitted to the practice of the law at Worcester. About 1786 Samuel Hitchcock removed to Bur- lington, Vt.. where he commenced the practice of his profession. He was the first State's attorney appointed in Chittenden County and held the office from 1787 to 1790 inclusive. He represented the town from 1789 to 1793 inclusive. He was a member of the convention of delegates of the people of the State of Vermont, held at Benning- ton Jan. 10, 1791, to ratify the constitution of the United States, which had been submitted by an act of the Vermont Legislature passed Oct. 27, 1790. The charter of the University of Vermont, which was granted by the General Assembly, Xov. 3, 1791 , is said to have been drafted by Samuel Hitchcock, while the main features of it were furnished by another alumnus of Harvard University, the Eev. Samuel Williams, D. D., of Rutland. Samuel Hitchcock was elected one of the trustees from the start and continued to hold that office until his death. He was secretary of the corporation from 1791 to 1800, when he was succeeded by the Eev. Daniel Clark Saun- ders, D. D., president of the University. Dr. Wheeler, in his histor- ical discourse, says that the creative mind of Dr. Samuel Williams and the reflective and profound mind of Judge Hitchcock had worked for the University of Vermont and in it. He was elected attorney- general of Vermont under the act of October, 1 790, and was suc- ceeded in 1793 by the Hon. Daniel Buck, of Norwich. Samuel Hitchcock and Lemuel Chipman, of Pawlet, were the presidential electors at large from Vermont at the second presidential election in 1793. Lott Hall, of Westminster, and Paul Brigham, of Norwich, were their colleagues in the first electoral college in Vermont, and all 250 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. were appointed by the Legislature in 1792, and they cast the vote of Vermont at Windsor for George Washington and John Adams. In 1797 the second general revision of the laws was completed by a committee consisting of Eoswell Hopkins, of Vergennes ; Eichard Whiting, of Brattleboro ; Nathaniel Chipmaii, of Tinmouth, and Samuel Hitchcock (then of Vergennes). Samuel Hitchcock was judge of tlie District Court of the United States for the district of Vermont, and judge of the Circuit Court of the second circuit of the United States, receiving his appointment from President John Adams, and going out of that office when the judiciary act was repealed. Judge Hitchcock's scholarship was of a superior order, and as a lawyer he ranked among the foremost in New England. He was endowed with a large measure of benevolence and admirable social qualities. As a conversationalist he was unrivaled for humor and brilliant repartee. His personal appearance was dignified and com- manding. He had a light complexion and sharp blue eyes, and to a handsome person of medium size and height he added polished man- ners and a pleasing address." He died in Burlington, Vt., March 30, 1813 and his widow Lucy, Aug. 27, 1842, se. 74. In the same volume (pp. 640 — 701) is given a history of the city of Vergennes where Samuel Hitchcock lived from 1794 to 1806. From this it appears that the town of Vergennes became a city in 1794, the first city officers being elected in July, 1794, and in con- nection with this appears the following statement (p. 658) : "■ The records of the Court of Common Council show a respect for a strict construction of the charter law, that has not always since been apparent. When, a few months later-, Samuel Hitchcock moved from Burlington to Vergennes, and became associated with the picked men elected to fill the city offices, Vergennes could boast of as large a number of strong minded and accomplished men as ever graced a country village. Samuel Hitchcock, who had married a daughter of Ethan Allen, and was himself the peer of any lawyer of his day, lived for several years in a house standing on the ground now occupied by the Catholic Church." HIS CHILDREN WERE : 1. LoRAiNK ALLEN^ b. Jiiiie 11, 1T90, (the first birth recorclecl on Burlington records); m. " Maj. George P. Peters of the U. S. A. who d. at Fort Gadsden, Florida, Nov. 28, 1819, le. 30. Loraine Allen his wife and eldest dau. of Samuel .and Lncy C. Hitchcock, died April 22, 1815, se. 25." FAIULT OF JOHN. 251 134. ii. Henry, b. Sept. 19, 1792; m. Anne Ei'wm. lit. Carolixe p., b. June 3, 1796, in Vergennes, Vt. ; d. " atCoos- ada, Ala., Sept. 16, 1823, se. 27." 135. Iv. ETH.ts Allen, b. ilay 18, 1798, at Vergennes, Vt. V. S.oiuEL, b. in 1808 in Burlington, Vt. ; graduated at West Point in 1822, with a subsequent rank of Second Lieut, of Infantry but at his mother's entreaty he resigned, Dec. 19, 1827, and was admitted to the bar both in Alaljama and Mississippi, but never practiced. He spent several years in study in Europe. He died and was buried at sea Aug. 1, 1851, while returning from Europe. vi. ILiitY Ann, b. , iu Vermont; m. Dr. J. S. W. Parkin; d. at Selma, X\a., Sept. 16, 1825, se. 27, leaving one son,. WiUiam' W. Parlcin, a merchant in Xew York City. 55. Daniel^ Hitchcock (Noah'*', NatJianieP, John^ , Luke^) son of Noah and Jlary (Bart) Hitchcock, was born Oct. f>, 1760, probably in Brimfleld. He married Dec. 26, 1782, Lucy Hoar, who was born Nov. 22, 1758. They lived apparently for a time at Monson, Mass. as appears by this record, Daniel and his wife Lucy were " May 19,. 1809, received from the church in Monson to the church iu Brimfleld." They had children born in Brimfleld, 1787 and 1792. Daniel died June 11, 1838. His widow Lucy died Sept. 11, 1844. HIS CHILDREX WERE : i. PoLLY«, b. Jan. 11, 1784:; d. Oct. 6, 1799. ii. LuciXA. b. July 15, 1785; m. 1st, abt. 1807, Joseph Keep of Monsou and moved to Homer, N. Y. He died abt. 1824. She m. 2d, Iddo Blashfield .ind removed to Clarendon, Mich. She (1. Oct. 17, 1842. Children : l.^Zi-ff/i' TTeej-.b.. 1809; 2, Lncij Keep, b. 1816; 3. Mary Jane Blashfield, b. 1826; i, Emma Blashfield, h. 1828. 136. iii. N-iTH.ixiEL, b. May 4, 1787; m. 1st, Esther Bigelow. iv. LuCT, b. Aug. 19, 1789; m. June 7, 1826, Stephen Durfee. She d. in Springaeld, Mass., Oct. 11, 1867, and he d. July 28, 1869. 137. V. Jacob, b. Sept. 7, 1792 ; m. Nancy Brown. vi. DA>fiEL, b. Sept. 22, 1794; m. Dec, 1820, Lanra A. Hitchcock, dau. of Jesse, who d. March 1, 1821, fe. 24. He d. in Washington, Pa. Oct., 1821, on his way to join the mis- sion to the Cherokees. vii. Alvah, b. Feb. 18, 1797; d. Aug. 18, 1801. viii. Emma, b. Feb. 21, 1799 ; d. Aug. 1, 1801. -252 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. Ix. Mary, b. Jan. 30, 1801: m. Sept., 1839, Simeon Lovett; moved to Wisconsin and d. Feb. 28, 1877. X. Alvah, b. Sept. 6, 1804; d. Oct. 8, 1804. 56. Eldad^ Hitchcock (7¥bses*, NathanieP, John^, Luke''-) son of Moses and Bethiah Hitchcock, was bom in Brimfield, Mass. Jan. 20, 1757. He married Dec. 26, 1777, Esther Hoar. He received from Brimfield Aug. 16, 1769, £10 for Army service. He was also on muster roll of Capt. Sylvanus Walker's Eegt. mustered June 16, 1775. Sometime before 1800, he removed to Westminister, Vt., where both he and his wife died. HIS children were : i. Margaret^, m. Levi Harlow; two children. 138. ii. David, b. in 1789; m. Hannah Owen, iii. Luther, d. in 1820, in South Carolina, iv. Samuel, a doctor in Ohio. v. Melinda (or Lucinda), m. Asa Eaton of Rochester, Vt. vi. Cynthia, m. Joseph Goodell in Monson, Maine. Had eight children. 57. Dr. Joseph^ Hitchcock (Jbsep/i*, JSfathaniel^ , John^, Lvke'-) son of Joseph and Abigail (King) Hitchcock, was born April 28, 1742, (prob. in Brimfield, Mass.) He married Dec. 2, 1762, Hannah Livermore, born May 5, 1743. He received £16 from the town of Brimfield for service in the array Aug. 16, 1769. He was corporal under Capt. Thompson at Lexington Alarm, and Sergeant for eight months under the same and in Shay's Rebellion, Lieutenant under Capt. Joseph Hoar. He was Deacon of the church in Brimfield in 1786. He died Dec. 6, 1811 and his widow Hannah died June 16, 1815. The children were all born in Brimfield. HIS children were : 139. i. EZRA^ b. Sept. 27, 1763; m. Sally Winslow. ii. Rebecca, b. Nov. 7, (or 9) 1764; m. Dec. 27, 1792, Joseph Dunham, Jr., and left six children, iii. Marcena, b. Jan. (or June; 20, 1766 ; m. April 23, 1789, Polly Miller ; was flf er in Shay's rebellion under Capt. Hoar. He d. Sept. 20, 1793. Will admitted to Probate Nov. 30, 1793. FAMILY OF JOHN. 25S- iv. Abigail King, b. Aug. 14, 1767; m. Feb. 23, 1790, James Col- liston; moved to " York State " and settled in Madison Center in 1793, where her great-grand-children live. 1-. Elizabeth, b. Ang. 18, 1769. vi. Percia, b. Nov. 9, 1770; d. July 2, 1775. vii. Gaius, b. Sept. 11, 1772 ; moved to Madison Center, N. Y., in. 1793. 140. vii). Joseph, b. March 2, 1775 ; m. Eunice Brownell. ix. Haxxah, b. April 16, 1777. X. Abel, b. April 3 or 13, 1779; moved with his sister Abigail- and brothers Gaius, Joseph and James to Madison Center,. X. Y., in 1793. 141. xi. Seth, b. .ipril 5, 1781; m. Catherine Blair, xii. James Bowdoin, b. Jan. 24, 1787. 58. Obed^ Hitchcock {Joseph^, NathanieP, Jolin'^^ LuTce'^) son of Joseph and Patience (Stebbins) Hitchcock, was born, prob. inBrim- fleld, Mass. He married June 19, 1771, Mary Dunham, daughter of Micaiah Dunham. He lived in Brimfleld and recived £10 for service- in the army. He died Nov. 5, 1792 and his estate was valued at £465 2s. 5d. HIS CHILDREX WERE : i. Patience', b. May 16, 1772 ; m. Dec. 29, 1794, Bethuel Steb- bins, Jr. ii. Solomon, b. Dec. 4, 1773. ill. Rachel, b. Dec. 10, 1775; m. Eben GoodeU, date not given on town records, iv. Rhoda, b. Dec. 13, 1777. 142. V. David, b. Dec. 31, 1779; m. Olive Stebbins. vi. Asa, b. Jlay 22, 1782; moved to Westfleld, Vt., in 1808, then^ to Hardwick, Vt., where he d. in 1811 or 12. vii. LrCY, b. June 19, 1784. viii. Asenath, bapt. Aug. 6, 1786. 143. ix. Levi, b. Aug. 25, 1788; m. Sally Hunt. 59. Nathaniel^ Hitchcock {Joseph'^, XathayiieP , John''' , Liil-e^) son< of Joseph and Patience (Stebbins) Hitchcock, was born Aug. 21, 1746. He married 1st, Ruth, who died June 11, 1803. He married 2d, Nov. 28, 180.5, Widow Lois Nichols in AVilbraham. He lived, in Brimfleld, Mass. He received £10 for service in the army. He died March 9, 1816. His widow Lois died July 30,- 1818.- 144. i. 145. ii. iii. iv. V. vi. vii. .254 DESCENDANTS OF LDKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. HIS OHILDKEN WERE : Iea'', b. May 3, 1777 ; m. Percis Newell. Artemas, b. March 9, 1781; m. Abigail Broolcs. ACHSAH, b. Sept. 30, 1782. Ruth, b. Dec. 8, 1783. Pbkcis, b. Oct. 20, 1785 ; d. July 15, 1803. Orange, b. ; m. Dec. 20, 1807, Edward Broolis. Flavia, b. Marcli 14, 1775; m. Oct. 4, 1792, Joseph Flemmlng. 60. Elisha^ Hitchcock (Jbsep/i*, NatJianieP, John^, Luke^) son of .Joseph and Mary (Burt) Hitchcock, was born Jan. 20, 1753. He married Nov. 27, 1776, Ursula Hitchcock, daughter of Josiah and Martha Hitchcock of Springfield, Mass. Martha was daughter of Luke and Martha (Colton) Hitchcock. Ursula was born April 27, 1858. Elisha settled in Westminster, Vt. where his children were .all born. The mother died Feb. 23, 1834 and he died Sept. 12, 1839. HIS children were : Julius^, b. Oct. 3, 1777; m. Huldah Powers. Caleb, b. Marcli 2'J, 1779; ra. Nancy Eaton. James, b. May 11, 1780; m. Sally Brewer; liad no children ; d. Nov. 27, 1871. Elisha, b. Eeb. 22, 1782 ; m. Eclitha Gains. Amos, b. April 27, 178-t ; m. Achsah Hendee. Simon, b. Feb. 22, 1786; m. Claris.sa Moore. Joseph, b. June 28, 1788; m. Betsey Prentiss. Ursula, b. July 29, 1790; ra. Luke Miller, son of Vaniah Mil- ler and Bathsheba Hitchcock; d. March 16, 1835; sons: 1, Josiah? Miller and 2, Alfred Miller live at Westfield, Vt. Josiah, b. June 8, 1792; d. unm. April 18, 1814. Patty, b. May 25, 1795; m. Jan. 81, 1822, MedadSmith Hitch- cock, son of Medad and Martha (Stebbins) Hitchcock, lived in Westfleld, Vt. She d. Aug. 7, 1882. Abel, b. Sept. 30, 1797; m. Lucinda Mason. Hiram, b. Oct. 29, 1799; m. Jan., 1822, Mrs. Hannah Squiers. He d. Aug. 12, 1865. No children. Melinda, b. Jan. 13, 1802; m. Luke Miles. Lucinda, b. Jan. 13, 1802; m. Aaron Burbel. 153. XV. Aaron Charles, b. Jan. 8, 1804; m. Polly Eastman. 61. Peter" Hitchcock (Joseph'^, NalhanieP, John^, LuTce^) son of •Joseph and Mary (Burt) Hitchcock, was bora in Hrimfield, Mass. 146. i. 147. ii. iii. 148. iv. 149. V. 150. vl. 151. vii. viii. ix. X. 152. xi. xii. rxiii. 1 xiv. FAMILY OF JOHN. 2o5 July 1, 1754. He married, published April 7, 1776, Ruth Bliss, born Sept. 11,1 754, daughter of Dea. Isaac Bliss of Warren, Mass. They removed from Brimfield to Homer, N. Y. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 154. i. Samuel Bliss^, b. April 27, 1777; m. AznbahBlasliflelcl. li. Betsey, b. Jan. 9, 1780; m. May 19, 1799, John Bement. She cl. in Genoa, X. Y. Had I, John' Bement ; 2, Joseph Bement ; 3, Jeremy Bement; 4, Julius Bement; 5. Henry Bement ; 6, Fred Bement; 7, Daniel Bement; 8, Theodosia Bement ; 9, Charlotte Bement; 10, Lncy Bement. lii. Jeremy, b. JIarcli 4, 1781 ; m. and d. in Michigan, leaving one daughter. 62. Heli^ Hitchcock (Joseph*', NathanieP, John^ , Luke^) son of Joseph and Mary (Burt) Hitchcock, was born in Brimfield, Mass., March 8, 1756. He married (about 1785) Tryphena Goodell. daugh- ter of Jabez Goodell who was born Nov. 24, 1766 and died March 27, 1838. As a soldier he served under Capt. Walker, 1775, and Capt. Thompson 1776. He was a minute man under Capt. Thomp- son from Brimfield for sixteen days dating from April 19, 1777. He afterwards enlisted and served in the regular army under Capt. Too- good 1777 and Capt. Haywood 1780. He was at the surrender of Burgoyne, also at the battle of Trenton, X. J. and was in command at Fishkill, X. Y. He moved to \Vestminster, Vt. in 1785. His children were all born there and he died there May 26, 1818. his children were : Dan", b. June 3, 1786; m. Eliza Wilson of Maine. Calvin, b. Oct. 25, 1787; m. Eliza Eussell Stevens. Tryphena, b. May 28. 1789; m. Joseph Ranney, and d. Sept. 19,1823. Children: 1, Timothy E''. Eanney, ■wasmission- ary to Cherokces ; 2, J. Addison Eanney, m. Phebe Hitch- cock. Home missionary in 111. iv. Cynthia, b. July 13, 1791; m. Dea. Goodell. V. Polly, b. Marcli 10, 1793 ; m. Dr. Davison, one of the pioneers of .Monson, Me. She d. in 1865. Child: 1, Roderick'' Davison, now living in Willimantic, Conn. 157. vi. Heli, b. is'ov. 29, 1798 ; m. Sarah Parr. 155. i. 156. ii. iii. 256 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. 63. Medad^ Hitchcock {Joseph'^, NathanieF, Jolm'^, Luke^) son of Joseph and Mary (Burt) Hitchcock, was born in Brimfield, Mass., Nov. 24, 1757. He married Oct. 2], 1779, Martha Stebbins. He lived in Brimfleld where he was selectman eight years. He was a soldier at Lexington Alarm under Capt. Thompson and in 1777 with Gates Northern Army under Capt. Winchester. He moved from Brimfield to Westfield, Vt., about 1804. He died in 1820. HIS CHILDKEN WERE : i. Thomas^, b. July 3, 1780 ; m. Feb. 9, 1804, Lucina Winslow, daii. Shubael Winslow. He was town clerk of Westfield, Vt. for 25 or 30 years. He d. Aug. 26, 1837, in the Brat- tleboro insane asylum. His wife was the first teacher in the first school house of Westfield. She m. 2d, Ellsha Hitchcock, Jr. She d. Feb. 11, 1857. Had two adopted children, ii. AZTJBAH, b. July 31, 1782. 158. iii. Heber, b. Aug. 20, 1784 ; m. 1st, Lydia Winslow. iv. Martha, b. Jan. 6, 1787. V. Mary, b. Aug. 28, 1789 ; d. Feb. 26, 1806. vi. Mbdad, b. Nov. 27, 1791 ; d. Dec. 3, 1793. vii. Sally, b. Jan. 25, 1794. viii. Nema, b. April 28, 1796. 159. ix. Medad Smith, b. Dec. 5, 1798; m. Patty Hitchcock. X. Salome, b. Jan. 7, 1803; m. Orlando Winslow. 64. Aaeon^ Hitchcock {Joseph''', NatJianieP, JoJin^, Luke''-) son of Joseph and Mary (Burt) Hitchcoclt, was born, prob. in Brimfield, Mass. June 22, 1759. He married Jan. or June 26, 1786, Mary Stebbins, daughter of Abner Stebbins of Brimfield, born Feb. 6, 1763. He was Sergeant under Capt. King at Saratoga in 1780 and again Sergeant for Continental war under Capt. Heywood. He moved to Westminster, Vt. and died March 12, 1827. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 160. i. JAIRUS^ b. Jan. 22, 1787; m. Abigail Frink. ii. Vashti, b. Nov. 15, 1788. 161. iii. Aaron, b. Aug. 27, 1791; m. Azubah Chaffee. iv. Anna, b. Jan. 23, 1796 ; m. Buel Carpenter ; had five children. V. Loving, b. May 1, 1803. FAMILT OF JOHN. 257 63. Zadoc^ Hitchcock {Joseph'*', Nathaniel^, Jolin^, LuTce'^) son of Joseph and Mary (Burt) Hitchcock, Tvas born in Brimfieid, Mass., Aug. 26, 1767. He mamed Sept. 30, 1794, Beulah Stearns, born in 1774 in Rockingham, Vt. He was a soldier in Shay's Rebellion under Capt. Joseph Hoar. He was one of the early settlers in Westminster, Vt. , and a farmer. He also canned the mail for many years between Westminster and Saxton's River. His wife Beulah died in West- minster, Vt., Jan. 8, 1840, and he died there April 1, 1852. The children were all born in Westminster. HIS CHILDREX WERE : i. Eandilla'^, b. June 27, 1795; m. May, 1821, Christopher Patch of Mt. HoUy, Vt. She d. April 30, 1866, in Westminster, Vt. No children. Derexa, b. March 30, 1797 ; d. Oct. 16, 1810, at Westminster. Saixt, b. April 25, 1799; m. Sept., 1819, Abraham Chandler of Westminster ; had three children. Abigail, b. July 1, 1801 ; no children. Persia, b. Aug. 2, 1803 ; m. May 2, 1820, Alanson Wilcox, both of W. She d. March 14, 1828, in Coventry, Vt. ; had four children. "William Stearns, b. July 9, 1805; m. 2d, Thankful Moultrop of W. He went west and is lost track of. Supposed to be living. Had three sons. MartBtjrt, b. May 23, 1808; m. May 15, 1844, Roswell Powers of Athens, Vt. ; four children. Ajiesta, b. Feb. 18, 1811 ; m. in Oct., 1841, John Carpenter of Belvidere, Vt. ; d. Dec. 23, 1855. Bble^-ta, b. Feb. 18, 1811 ; d. Westfield, Mass., Feb. 7, 1879. Xo children. Cemexta, b. Feb. 18, 1811 ; d. Westminster, Jan. 81, 1877. No children. Jebdcal, b. March 27, 1814 ; m . Maria Russell of Mt. HoUy, Vt. ; d. March 19, 1857 in Paris, Wis. Two sons. Josiah, b. April 30, 1816; d. num. in Wis. April 5, 1839. Eunice Howard, b. Aug. 27, 1818; m. April 30, 1846, Artemas Aldrich, Kockingham, Vt. Two sons. Joseph, b. April 11, 1821; d. Oct. 16, 1825. II. iii. IV. V. VIl. 'viii. ix. X. xi. xii. xiii. 66. JOHN^ Hitchcock (John^, NathanieP, John^, Luke^) son of John andBethiah (Burt) Hitchcock, was born Jan. 23 (or 28), 1746—7. He married, possibly 1st, Martha Hitchcock, and 2d, March 7, 1771, 18 258 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. Lucy Colton, born July 20, 1750, who died at Pittsford, Vt., Jan. 30, 1817. He died in, then Welchfleld, now Troy, Ohio, Oct. 29, 1822 at the home of his son John Colton Hitchcock. HIS CHILDREN WEKE : i. LU0Y«, b. Dec. U, 1771 ; d. 83. 5. 162. il. MosKS, b. May 31, 1773; m. Hannah Baird. iii. Bhoda, b. Feb. 26, 177,5. Iv. Lucy, b. Aug. 8, 1777; m. 1806, Amos Crippen, son of Samuel, b. May 2, 1778 and d. Aug., 1864. They lived in Pittsford, Vt. and had eight children. V. Pbksis, b. May 14, 1782; m. Hawkins. 163. vi. John Colton, b. Nov. 16, 1791 ; m. Irene Clark. 67. Eli^ Hitchcock (Jb/m*, Nathaniel, John^, Lulce^) son of John and Bethiah (Burt) Hitchcock, was born May 10, 1754. He married Abigail Olds of Brookfield, Mass. born June 21, 1754. They were living in Western, now Warren, Mass., in 1781. He was on muster roll of Capt. Sylvanus Walker's Co., June 15, 1775. Abigail died May 18, 1807. He died April 6, 1833. HIS CHILDKEN WERE : i. Amasa", b. March 2, 1779. ii. Abnbr, b. April £0, 1780. ill. Rachel, b. July 30, 1782. 164. iv. Jbduthan, b. Aug. 14, 1784 ; m. 1st, Urania Oi'vis. V. Harvey, b. July 19, 1786; d. Feb. 22, 1866. 165. vi. Samuel, b. June 26, 1788 ; m. Vesta Doud. vil. Eli, b. May 2, 1792; d. May 22, 1792. viii. Abigail, b. Aug. 4, 1793. ix. Abigail, b. Oct. 27, 1796 ; d. Oct. 4, 1870, at, Norwich, Vt. Plttsfleld records give Eli, b. Aug. 4, 1793, instead of Abigail. 68. Enoch^ Hitchcock (i/b/m*, Nathaniel^, John^, Luke'-) son of John and Bethiah (Bart) Hitchcock, was born Oct. 22, 1765, in Brookfield or Warren, Mass. He married 1st, Jane Dunn, whose ancestors were Irish, born March 1, 1768. She died Aug. 3 1 , 1808. He married 2d, Matilda Hopkins. He went to Westmoreland, Oneida Co., N. Y. and then to Gasport, Niagara Co., N. Y., about 1810. He died at Gasport, July 28, 1820. FABnLT OF JOHN. 259 HIS CHILDREN WERE: i. FAXXY^ b. Sat., Feb. 26, 1791 ; d. Aug. 11, 1793. ii. Sophia, b. Sunday, Feb. 26? 1792; m. 1st, John Dunn, and had 1, Darid' Dunn, b. March 5, 1814. She m. 2d, Aaron Bar- rett and had 2, Ahnira Barrett; 3, Diana Barrett. She d. Sept. 8, 1866, and Aaron Barrett d. Ang. 22, 1872. 166. iii. John, b. Sat., May 14, 1793; m. Eliza Rouse. 167. It. James, b. Friday, Oct. 17, 1794; m. Hannah "Welch. V. Faxxy, b. Tues. Sept. 22, 1796; m. in 1811, Elephy Blodgett, b. in Paris, N. Y., 1790, and d. June 12, 1859. She d. April 16, 1867, leaving, 1, Jane' Blodgett; 2 Catherine Blodgett. 168. vi. Samuei, Exoch, b. Sunday, June 17, 1798 ; m. 1st, Widow Smedley. vii. Almira, b. Sat., April 26, 1800; m. Brown. viii. SuSAX, b. Jan. 26, 1802 ; m. Root and had 1, Julia'' Soot. Ix. Eliza, b. Feb. 16, 1804, Thursday; m. 1st, .Tohn Maker; 2d, J. Clarke. Had 1, Antoinette^ JIaker; 2, Loraine JIaker; 3, Elizabeth Maker. X. Mary, b. Wed., Sept. 25, 1805; m. Calkins and had nine children, xi. Matilda, b. Aug. 17, 1811 ; m. Feb. 5, 1834, Isaac Kittredge. Had 1, George F'. Kittredge, b. Sept. 22, 1835; 2, Elizabeth J/. Kittredge, b. Nov. 6, 1838 ; 3, Albert Kittredge, b. Sept. 15, 1854. 69. Paulo Hitchcock (Paul* , Dacid^ , John-, Luke^) son of Paul and Lydia (King) Hitchcock, was born about 1840 or '41. He married Abigail and settled in Monson, Mass., where his children were born. He went later to Wilbraham, Mass. His name was on the master roll of Capt. Daniel Burt's Co., sent for the reduction of Canada, 1758. his children were : PAUL^ b. May 27, 1765 ; d. Jnly 11, 1768. Ephradi, b. April 13, 1767; m. Catherine Wood. Paul, b. Nov. 24, 1772 ; m. Hannah Pease. Prusha, b. April 22, 1775, at Monson, Mass. ; m. Samuel Reed and went in winter 1798 with her brother Paul to Hatley, P. Q. Grace, b. Jan. 27, 1778, in Monson; m. Abial Abbott, son of Dea. Abial Abbott of Hatley, b. Aug. 15, 1778 ; d. March, 1841. She d. in 1866. 1. 169. ii. 170. iii. iv. 1. 171. ii. iii. It. 172. V. vi. 173. vil. 174. viil. 260 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. 70. David^ Hitchcock (Paul*, David^, John^ , Luke^) son of Paul and Lydia (King) Hitchcock, was born May 1, 1742, inBrimfield, Mass. He married Miriam Merrick and settled in Monson, Mass., where most of his children were born. He removed later to Vermont and eventually to Alleghany Co., N. Y. HIS CHILDKEN WERE : Lydia Moulton", b. March, 8, 1766, in Monson. Timothy, b. March 18, 1768; m. 1st, Peggy Chandler. Hannah, b. Oct. 15, 1770, In Monson; m. Quartus Bridgman. Sakdius, b. May 27, 1773; m. 1st, Abel Franklin 4 2d, Josiah Rice. David, b. 1775 ; m. 1st, Tryphena Ketchum. Eleanor, b. 1777, in Vermont; m. James Rice. Arad, b. .Tuue 1, 1781 ; m. Mary Charlotte Ketchum. Luke, b. Jan. 1, 1786 ; m. 1st, Sally Yale. Possibly also Charles. 71. Eliab^ Hitchcock (Jonathan^ David^ John^ Luke') son of Jona- than and Mary (Walbridge) Hitchcock, born March 28, 1754. He married Huldy . The children were all born in Monson, Mass. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Betsey*, b. April 3, 1775. ii. Sam, b. Oct. 26, 1777, in Stafford, Conn, iii. West, b. May 11, 1780. 72. Jonathan^ Hitchcock {Jonathan*, David^, Jolvn?, Luke') son of Jonathan and Mary (Walbridge) Hitchcock, was born in Brimfield, Mass., Sept. 21, 1757. He married in Stafford, Conn., Jan. 13, 1780, Molly Wood, daughter of Nathan and Anna Wood. He served in the Revolutionary war in Col. Danielson's regiment under Capt. Joseph Thompson. He moved to West Parish of Stafford, Conn., were he died Dec. 3, 1832. His widow died Dec. 22, 1837. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 175. i. JOHN^ b. March 23, 1780; m. Sally Morris. FAMILY OF JOHN. 261 ii. MoiXT, b. May 3, 1783, in Stafford, Conn. ; m. there Jan. 13, 1805, James Orcutt. who d. there Feb. 20, 1861. She d. June 17, 1868 ; and they had 1, ]Villard', b. Nov. 16, 1805 ; 2, Cordial, b. Aug. 24, 1808; d. Oct. 25, 1884; 3, Electa, b. Sept. 3, 1810; d. July 21, 1811; 4, Joel Hitchcock, b. April 28, 1814; d. Sept. 1, 1866; 5, Eliza, b. Oct. 17, 1815; &, Jarnes Almon,h. Oct. 25, 1818; 7, Mary Henrietta, b. March 16, 1821 ; 8, Marcus Lucas, b. Oct. 11, 1824. 176. iii. Arlasdo, b. Aug. 8, 1790; m. Lucy Townsend. 177. Iv. Joel, b. March 17, 1794; m. Boxana Morris. SIXTH GENERATION AND CHILDEEN. 73. Eecbex" Hitchcock (John^, John^, John^, John^, LuTce^) son of John and Thankful (Burt) Hitchcock was born probably in Wilbra- ham, Mass., May 1, 1751. He married 1st, Hannah Smith, born in 1750. She died Oct. 29, 1809, £e. 60. He maiiied 2d, Dec. 2, 1811, Margaret Chapin, daughter of Henry. He li^ed in Wilbraham and died, Aug. 22, 1841, se. 90. HIS CHILDKEX WERE : 1. Maktin', b. Nov. 27, 1774; d. Oct. 14, 1821. ii. John, b. March 17, 1779; d. May 22, 1788. 178. iii. Eleazek, b. Feb. 3, 1782 ; m. Lucy Pease, iv. Nancy, b. Feb. 21, 1785; d. Sept. 15, 1809? T. Hanxah, b. , 1787; •' d. Nov. 10, 1789, fe. 2." vi. Chloe, b. Oct. 28, 1790 ; m. pub. Dec. 15, 1814, James Chapin of Ludlow, b. Oct., 1787, son of Henry M. andElizabeth; d. Sept. 12, 1859. vii. Maky, b. at South Hadley; m. Benjamin Harrington and d. his widow, Jan. 14, 1847. 74. Aakon^ Hitchcock (John^, John*, John^, John^, Litke^) son of John and Thankful (Burt) Hitchcock, was born, probably in Wil- braham, Mass., Sept. 1, 1756. He married, March 25, 1780, Desire 262 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. Maxwell, and lived in South Wilbraham. She died Aug. 22, 1830, 86. 70. He was insane in his later years and died Nov. 29, 1836, se. 80. HIS CHILDKEN WEKK : 179. i. Itiiamak', b. May 10, 1781 ; m. 1st, Polly Allen. ii. Phbbe, b. Ang. 1, 1783; m. Nov. 27, 1805, Luther Stebbins. ill. Aaeon, b. March 28, 1788 ;• cl. unm. Feb. 24, 1825. iv. Sally, b. July 11, 1790; m. pub. June 1, 1820, David Bliss. 75. Simeon" Hitchcock (John^, John'^, John^, John^, Luke''-) son 6t John and Thankful (Burt) Hitchcock, was born, probably in WU- braham, Sept. 3, 1761. He married 1st, Gleason of Wai;ren. He married 2d, Martha, widow of E. Cottrell. He died Feb. 15, 1840 in Hartford, N. Y. and was buried in Argyle, both in Wash- ington Co., N. Y. Widow Martha died Nov. 4, 1851, se. 75. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 1. Joseph Bukt', lost sight of in the West, ii. Serena, b. June 18, 1792 ; m. Sylvanus Hatch and d. Feb. 19, 1856. 180. iii. Okein, b. Dec. 23, 1796; m. Sally Moores. 76. Capt. Luther'' Hitchcock (^JosiaIi^,John^,Jo7in^,Johii^,Luke^) son of Lt. Josiah and Martha (Hitchcock) Hitchcock, was born at Springfield, Mass., June 13, 1754. He married April8, 1779, Beulah Chapin, born in Springfield, Sept, 16, 1753. He was in the Revo- lutionary war at Ticonderoga and New London. Their children were all born at Springfield. Mrs. Beulah Hitchcock died of spotted fever, April 17, 1814, se. 61. He possibly married 2d, Feb. 27, 1818, Amy Cooley. He died in Springfield, Nov. 1, 1836, se. 82. his children were: i. Martha', b. April 14, 1780 ; m. 1802, John Gains ; res. Granby, Conn, and d. there June 29, 1829. ii. Cynthia, b. June 14, 1782 ; m. Charles Dewey and d. atBucks- ville, Cuyahoga Co., 0. Oct. 14, 1875. 181. ill. ASHBE, b. April 2, 1784; m. Pamelia Warriner. iv. Pliny, b. May 13, 1786; d. Feb. 10, 1790. FAMILY OF JOHN. 263 182. T. Wai-ter, b. Dec. 6, 1787; m. Lucy White, vi. Amanda, b. Jan. 6, 1790; d. April 20, 1869. Til. Lois, b. Oct. 15, 1791. viii. Theodosia, b. Oct. 12, 1793; m. Oct. 28, 1834, StephenHitch- cock of Springfield, ix. Puny, b. Oct. 6, 1796; d. Sept. 25, 1798. X. Ambortlda, b. Ang. 12, 1798 :m. 1st, Israel Horsfleld; 2d, Jan. 13, 1831, Eleazer Day of Soiitli Hadley ; d. March 12,1863. 77. Bethtjel^ Hitchcock {Josiah^, John''', Jolin^ , Jolm^, Luke'-) son of Lt. Josiah and Martha (Hitchcock) Hitchcock, was born at Springfield, Mass., Dec. 9, 1762. He married, Dec, 1786, Hannah Ferre. He died in the war of 1812. She died in Randolph, N. Y., June 26, 1826. HIS CHILDREN WERE: 1. Zeruiah', b. Oct. 28, 1787; m. Timothy Torrance and had twelve children: 1, MichaeP Torrance, d. unm.; 2, Sey- mour Torrance ; 3, Lodensa Torrance ; i, Pamelia Tor- rance; 5, Garwood Torrance; 6, Samuel Torrance; 7, Be- thuel Torrance; 8, Chauncey Torrance; 9, Lovisa Tor- rance; 10, Lorinda Torrance; 11, Olive Torrance; 12, Fanny Torrance. li. Pamelia, m. Wm. Booth; no children. 183. ili. Theodore, m. Mabel Hubbell. It. Quartus. 184. V. OtiSi m. Sarah Delano, vi. Fanst, m. Moses Swift; children : 1, Calvin^ Swift; 2, Almira Svnft; 3, Henry Su-ift ; 4, Harriet Sicift ; 3, George Swift; 6, Ann Swift; 7, Barlow Sioife ; 8, Kelson Sicift. ■ii. Harriet, m. Jacob Briminstool; children; 1, Caroline^ Brim- instool ; 2, Orrin Briminstool; 3, James Briminstool; 4, Fanny Briminstool ; 5, Polly Briminstool ; 6, Electa Brim- l instool. viii. Electa, m. Wm. Gorton; cliildren : 1, Quartu^ Gorton; 2, Tyler Gorton; 3, John Gorton; 4, Gorum Gorton. 185. ix. Alvix, m. Anna Sample. 186. X. Lyman, m. Sally Cabbot. 187. xi. Bethuel, m. Rebecca Farman. 78. Joslah^ Hitchcock (Josiah^, JoJiw^, JoJin^, John^, Luke''-) son of Lt. Josiah and Martha (Hitchcock) Hitchcock, was born in Spring- field, Mass., June 3, 1767. He married, March or April 27, 1789, 264 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BKANCH I. (Springfield records say April) Huldah Hitchcock, daughter of Stephen. He died Feb. 7, 1815. She died June 10, 1852, s. 84. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Fbstus', b. Jan. 25, 1790; m. Nov. 30, 18U (Granby Town records say Sept. 17) Pamelia Day of Granby, where he lived and died May 15, 1877. She d. June 1, 1885, £e. 88. They liad : 1, Eliza', b. Nov. 7, 1815 ; m. in 1833 Sanford Pease of Somers, Conn, and d. July 14, 1835 ; 2, Cather- ine, b. Feb. 12, 1819, m. Dec. 22, 1843, C. H. Lombard of Springfield, Mass. 188. ii. Erastus, b. Oct. 28, 1793; m. Mary Parsons. iii. Daniel, b, Jan. 28, 1796; m. March 18, 1824, Lydia Day, sister of Pamelia and dau. of A.ia Day of Granby. She was b. Feb. 7, 1796 and d. June 28,1870. He d. July 1, 1877. They had one dau. Harriet B*., b. Sept. 12, 1827, lives unm. in Springfield, Mass. At the age of nineteen, Daniel with his wife Lydia took possession of his father's farm and his motber and grand-mother lived and died at his house. Harriet has lived on the farm which belonged to her grandfather and bas never been out of the possession of a Hitchcock, until she gave it May, 1894 to the Library Association of Springfield. It is to be sold at auction and the proceeds appropriated to the ormentation of the new Art Building. In the Hist, of the Conn. Valley is a picture of this place. Iv. Pamelia, b. Dec. 2, 1799 ; m. Sept. 2, 1818, William Ball, b. Aug. 8, 1797 and d. Nov. 15, 1876. She d. Nov. 17, 1878 and left : 1. Charles Sail, b. Dec. 9, 1820. 2. Pamelia Ball, b. Jan. 23, 1824. 3. Mary Shaw Ball, b. Feb. 2, 1826. 4. Edward Ball, b. July 9, 1828. 6. Elvira Ball, b. Oct. 24, 1831. 6. Hannah 0. Ball, b. Sept. 1, 1833. 7. Laura Diakerman Ball, b. Sept. 16, 1836. 8. Ellen Sail, b. Sept. 1, 1839. 9. George W. Ball, b. Nov. 23, 1843. V. Gad, b. Oct. 10, 1802; d. unm. March 5, 1853. vi. John, b. Dec. 3, 1805; d. Sept. 29, 1826; unm. vii. Catherlnb, b. Dec. 3, 1805; d. Dec. 24, 1805. 189. viii. William, b. July 22, 1809 ; m. Betsey Sherman. 79. Hebee^ Hitchcock (Josiah^, John''', John^, John^, Luke^) son of Lt. Josiah and Martha (Hitchcock) Hitchcock, was born about 1769. ^^,^.^^6 ^'^Jcc^^f FAMILY OF JOHN. 265 He married Dec. 23, 1794, Lois Stebbins. He died in the almshouse at Springfield, Mass., Sept. 12, 1841, se. 72. HIS CHILDREN WBRE : i. Alfred', b. Jan. 6, 1796; m. Sophia Dickeson; went to Ran- dolph, N . Y. stayed about a year, went West and was lost sight of. ii. Maria, b. Aug. 24, 1798; m. Lester Van Hoen. 190. iii. Edwix Milton, b. July 24, 1800 ; m. Flavia Russell. IT. Mary, b. Sept. 26, 1803; m. Lewis Davis. V. Lori-SA, b. Oct. 25, 1805; d. unm. Feb 3, 1892. Ti. LuCENDA, m. Daniel Augur, vii. Harriet, m. Alex. Davis; lived and her mother with her in Randolph, X. Y. viii. Julia, m. George Davis, ix. LcCT, m. William Lazelle; lived near Ionia, Mich. X. LiNEAS, m. Sally. 80. Leyi^ Hitchcock (Levi^, John*, John^, JoJin^, Luke''-) son of Levi and Lucy (Adams) Hitchcock, was born Jan. 28, 1776 and married June 27, 1795, Olive Wrightof Springfield. He died Dec. 31, 1819. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 191. 1. Warhaji', b. March 1, 1796; m. Olive Clough. ii. Alvah, b. Feb. 25, 1798; m. July 9, 1817, Maria Coomes. iii. LE■^^, b. Jan. 28, 1800. Iv. Lucy, b. Feb. 24, 1802. V. Mary, b. Dec. 9, 1803. 81. Justin* Hitchcock {Silas^ , Nathaniel* , Jolin^ , John^ , LuTce'^) son of Silas and Mary (Taylor) Hitchcock, was born in Wilbraham, Mass., Oct. 23, 1769. He was married twice and died in Canada in 1843. HIS CHILDREN WERE: 192. i. Elias', b. in Canada, in 1803 or 5 ; m. Sarah McLean. ii. Delilah, m. Noah Shaw in 1874; living in Canton, St. Law- rence Co., N. Y. ill. Mary, m. Blount in 1848. iv. Catherine, m. Wm. Rose of St. Lawrence Co., N. Y. ; d. in Madrid, N. Y. V. John, left Canada in 1846 ; lost sight of. vi. William, m. and d. in St. Paul, Minn. 266 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. 82. Ethan*^ Hitchcock (Samuel^ , Samuel* , John^ , John^ , LuJce^) son of Capt. Samuel and Thankful (Hawks) Hitchcock, was born in Hawley, Mass., Oct. 18,1773. He married 1st, Lydia Farnsworth who died in Hawley, March 28, 1821. He married 2d, Sept. 5, 1822, Mrs. Catherine Lilly. She died Dec. 13, 1842. He was the first male child born in Hawley. He died May 26, 1866. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Clarissa', b. Jan. 23, 1796; d. Feb. 9, 1814. 193. il. QUARTUS, b. Dec. 21, 1797; m. Ardelia Bond, iii. Eri, b. Nov. 27, 1800. Iv. A Son, b. Jan. 21, 1803. V. Ethan, b. Jan. 18, 1804; d. Feb., 1804. vi. A Son, b. Jan.' 10, 1805. vii. Asenath, b. Aug. 19, 1806; m. Jan., 1831, JedediahLathropof Hawley. viii. Rosamond, b. April 9, 1809; d. Dec. 1, 1818. 194. ix. Ethan, b. Dec. 10, 1812; m. A. A. "Whitman. 83. Samuel^ Hitchcock {Samuel^, Samuel*. John^, John^, Luke^) son of Capt. Samuel and Thankful (Hawks) Hitchcock, was born in Hawley, Mass., April 6 or 16, 1775. He married 1st, at Sunder- land, Mass., Jan. 11, 1798, Thirza Cooley, b. Sunderland, March 7, 1773. She died at Hawley, Feb. 15, 1827. Hemarried 2d, atMan- lius, N. Y., March 10, 1828, Sophia Danforth. He lived at Hawley until 1811; then removed to Sangerfield, Oneida Co., N. Y., and remained there three years, then to Nelson, Madison Co., and in 1819 to Cazenovia, N. Y. He was a farmer until he moved to Nelson, but there and at Cazenovia kept a tavern. He died July 30, 1855. The following is an obituary notice at Cazenovia. " Died in this village on the 30th inst., se. 80, Mr. Samuel Hitchcock, one of our oldest and most respected inhabitants. Although for years he was not engaged in active business, his venerable form was daily seen in our streets, and always in the house of God when open for worship. His delight in serving the Lord was most evident. His piety was cheerful and active. He lived — although in comfortable health — in the constant expectation of being called away, and was therefore, when struck down by apoplexy, ready, and after sixteen hours of FASHLY OF JOHN. 267 illness, he entered into his rest. With heartfelt emotions we say of him, ' Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord.' " HIS CHILD RES WEKE : i. SYI.■\^A Russell', b. Hawley, Jan. 13, 1799 ; m. 1st, Justus- Warner, of Plainfleld, Mass., who d. In 1837. She mar- ried 2d, Josiah Ballard of Charlemont, Mass. and died in Cincinnati, 0., June 3, 18G6, at the house of her son George. She had 1, Charles BuOlof Warner, b. Sept. 12, 1829; Hamilton College, 1851; mem.surveyingparty Mo.; lawyer in Chicago until 1860 ; editor Hartford Post and Courant, twice traveled iu Europe and the orient as cor- respondent of several newspapers ; contributor to Atlan- tic and other magazines; author of " My Summer in a Garden," " Bacls; Log Studies" and other works; now, "Editor's Study," Harper's Magazine; 2, George H. Warner. 195. ii. Simeon CoOLEY, b. Hawley, July 1, 1801; m. Euphasia Jack- son of Cazenovia, N. Y., March 28, 1827. iii. Wealthy Field, b. in Hawley, Nov. 25, 1805; m. Oct., 1823, Chauncey Parsons of Geneseo, X. Y. They celebrated their golden wedding in 1873. She d. in Rochester, N. Y., May 9, 1874, leaving no children, iv. Maktha LONGLEY, b. Sangerfield, N. Y., May :)0, 1815. Lives- unro. in Binghamton, N. Y., with Mrs. Simeon C. Hitch- cock. 84. Pliny^ Hitchcock {Samuel^, Samuel*, John^, Jolm^, Luke''-) son- of Capt. Samuel and Thankful (Hawks) Hitchcock, was born in Hawley, Mass., Nov. 5 or 20, 1779. He married 1st, Sarah Hiscock,. published Oct. 30, 1802, in Westfleld, Mass. He married 2d, in 1816, at Decatur, N. Y., Millicent Howe. He married .3d, in 1837, Mrs. Lucretia Clapp. He went from Hawley to Otsego Co., N. Y.^ in 1813, to Barre, N. Y., in 1819, to Batavia in 1835, and from there to Parma, Monroe Co., N. Y. in 1844. He was converted in West- fleld, Mass. at about the age of 21 and joined the M. E. church in which church he remained until his death. " He was a good man ' full of the Holy Ghost and of faith.' His character was remark- ably uniform. No change in outward circumstances served to vary the even tenor of his life. Filled with zeal and love, he was never in his element except when ' abounding in the work of the Lord.' The infirmities of seventy years kept him from no duty and no means- 196. i. 197. ii. 198. iii. 199. iv. 200. V. 201. vi. vii. ^02. viii. ix. X. xi. ■268 DESCENDANTS OP LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. •of grace. He was a burning and shining light and the church of which he was a member deeply feel their great loss." The above is -quoted from an obituary notice printed at Parma, N. Y., Jan. 14, 1850. He was a blacksmith and died Nov. 29, 1849. HIS CHILDKEN WERE : Samantha', 1). May 5, 1805 ; m. Samuel Gnrley Oakes. Urban, b. Jan. 12, 1807; m. Martha Baldwin. Samuel, b. Jan., 1809; m. Lyclia L. Bates. William, b. Jan., 1811; m. Roxa'na Hodges. Lotan, b. Jan., 1813 ; m. Hannah E. Gordon. Hbnky H., b. July 25, 1816; m. 1st, Mary Proudflt Kedzie. Sarah Morms, b. 1819, Decatur, N. Y. ; d. in Batavia, N. T. in 1836. Leonard, b. March 27, 1820; in. E. J. Showds. Ursula J., b. Sept. 15, 1823; m. Horace H. Warner and had onedau., Maggi^ Warner, b. Aug. 22, 1848. George W., b. Oct. 26, 1825; d. 1855, at Orange, Xnd. Adam C, b. 1829. 85. Eev.Urban^ Hitchcock (Samuel^ , Samuel^ , John^,John^, Luke^) •eon of Capt. Samuel and Thaniiful (Hawks) Hitchcock, was born in Hawley, Mass., Dec. 1, 1781. He married 1st, Mary Swift from Vermont, who died having no children. He married 2d, Theodocia Fales and 3d, in 1852, Sarah Hastings. He was a Congregational minister and settled in Dover, Vt. He died June 20, 1860. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Theodocia', d. In infancy, ii. Maky, d. in Infancy, iii. Urban, d. at ageof 22. iv. Mary, d. at age of 12. V. Harriet, b. Oct. 11, 1829; m. June 9, 1852, Jonathan D. Arms of Monmouth, 111. and d. at Tarkio, Mo., June 5, 1885. vi. Roswell, d. at age of 12. vii. Maria, d. at age of 16. viii. Julia, d. at age of 11. ix. Francis Whitney, was on Gen. Hunter's staff in the war of the Rebellion and soon after its close died at Philadelphia, from effects of wounds in the war, at age of 28. X. Dbxtbk, b. Nov. 9, 1833; m. Jan. 22, 1856, in New Orleans, Sarah K. Whiting, who d. at Galveston, Texas, July U, 1881. He res. Galveston. No children. FAMILY OF JOHN. 269' EoswELL^ Hitchcock {Samuel^, Samuel*, Jolin^, Jolin^,. JLuke^) son of Capt. Samuel and Thankful (Hawks) Hitchcock,, was born at Hawley, Mass., Feb. 19, 1786. He married Jan. 26, 1812, Betsey Longfellow, b. Oct. 17, 1788, and d. Sept. 27, 1851. He died June- 29, 1866. HIS CHLLDRBN WEKE : 203. i. Urban Lonfellow', b. Xor. 2, 1812; m. 1st, Hovey. ii. Betsey LuCRETiA, b. March 7, 1815 ; d. March 27, 1815. 204. iii. EoswELL DwiGHT, b. Ang. 15, 1817; m. Elizabeth Brayton.. iv. Betsey Angeltse. b. Sept. 26, 1820; d. Dec. 16, 1834. >-. MiRAXDA Asexath, b. Aug. 1, 1823; d. Xov. 13, 1841.. Eeastts^ Hitchcock (Samuel^, Samuel'^, John^,. Jolin- , Luke^) son of Capt. Samuel and Thankful (Hawks) Hitchcock,. was born at Hawley, Mass., Oct. 18, 1789, and married, Sept. 4, 1811,.atDoveiv Vt., Naomi Jones, b. Dover, July 26, 1793 ; d. at Tabor,. Iowa, Feb. 23, 1873. He died at Hawley, March 30, 1831. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 205. i. Whitxey J'., b. Dec. 24, 1813; m. Augusta A. Hall. 11. DwiGHT W., b. In Hawley, Feb. 29, 1816; d. there Nov. 2, 1816. iii. Eliza H., b. Nov. 3, 1817; m. Dea. Herschel Reed one of Ober- lin's first students. He d. April 21, ISsl. Children: 1,. Albert Preston? Meed ; 2, Amelia Saomi Seed. iv. Erastus Prestos, b. in Dover, Jan. 28, 1820; m.May 25, 1841, Ann B. Murphy. He had: 1, Clarence Preston', b. in Halifax, Vt., March 31, 1844; d. there Sept. 2, 1850. 206. V. Saiiuel Jones, b. Jnne 28, 1822 ; m. Clara F. Alvord. vi. Angeline, b. 1822; d. March 9, 1840, se. 18. vii. Emily N., b. July 8, 1824; m. Sept. 15, 1846, Elijah Kellogg;, three children. 207. viii. Albert A., b. June 8, 1827; m. Mary P. Kellogg. ix. Amelia 0., b. Jnne 11, 1829; m. Nov. 29,1848, Dr. J. Otis Howe, who d. Dec. 30, 1852. Children: 1, Leslie V. Howe, b. Jan. 9, 1850; 2, Clarence Preston Howe, b. March 31, 1852. Eli^ Hitchcock (^Samuel^, Samuel'^, John^, John^ , Luke^) son of Capt. Samuel and Thankful (Hawks) Hitehcock,. was born in Haw- 270 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. ley, Mass., Feb. 2, 1789. He married Annjeannette Blood, b. April 4, 1791. She died in Boston, Feb. 2, 1854 and he died of cholera in New York, July 29, 1854. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Horatio Waldo', b. in Hawley, Jan. 21, 1817; d. unm# at Poland Springs, Me., July 29, 1876. ii. Catherine Kelton, b. Hawley, Jnly 18, 1818; m. in 1847, James Mallery of Hudson, N. Y. Child: Kate Lyman' Mallenj, b. Jan. 27, 1852; unm. iii. Annjeannette Baker, b. in Hawley, Sept. 11, 1820; m. Sabine Travers of Nashua, N. H. and had : 1, Ella Valora' Trav- ers, b. in N. Y. Jan. 1, 1858; ta. Jan. 1, 1881, John Carver of East Boston. iv. Eli Newell, b. July 21, 1823; m. Kate Rouse of Hudson, N. Y. and d. at Louisville, Ky., July 10, 1850. V. Lyman Augustus, b. March 18, 1827 ; m. Martha Irish, Boston, Mass.; d. East Marshfield, Mass., Jan. 21, 1878; had 1, Lutetia Augusta", b. July 16, 1855 ; 2, Wm. Lyman, b. Dec, 1864; d. at Montgomery, Ala., in 1867 ; 3, Annjean- nette Maud, b. Aug. 4, 1870. 89. Simeon Olcott^ Hitchcock {Arthw^, Samuel''', John^, John^, Luke^) son of Arthur and Lucy (Cooley) Hitchcock, was born in Hawley, Mass., Jan. 28, 1792. He married Aug. 10, 1820, Almira Streeter, born Jan. 30, 1806, in Plaiufield, Mass. He was a farmer ^nd blacksmith and died in Hawley, May 26, 1868. HIS children were : i. Alanson S'. , b. in Hawley, June 12, 1821; d. unm. Oct. 22, 1841. ii. Simeon Olcott, b. in Hawley, May 23, 1823; m. Hannah Smith of Belchertown. iii. Maria T, b. Jan. 4, 1825 ; m. Daniel Warren of Northampton; d. in Wis., March 8, 1881; had seven children — all dead, iv. Almira E., b. Feb. 2, 1827; m. May 6, 1846, Isaac Chapin of Wilbraham, who d. June 2, 1859. She d. at Springfield, June 25, 1875. V. Mary Ann, b. Sept. 13, 1828; m. in Hawley, George Burnett of Florida, Mass., farmer and 2d Advent preacher. ■208. vi. Arthur, b. June 29, 1833; m. Almira King. FAMILY OF JOHN. 271 90. Lewis^. Hitchcock (Oliver^, Samuel'^, John'', John-, LuJce^) son of Oliver and Elizabeth (Hitchcock) Hitchcock, was born at Chester, Hampden Co., Mass., Oct. 9, 1786, and married Xov. 26, 1809, Nancy Springer, born at Tiverton, R. I., Sept. 4, 1790. He was a successful farmer at Pittstown, N. Y.. where all his children were born, and he died there March 20, 1852. His widow died June 18, 1858. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 209. 1. DAisiEL Lewis", b. Jlay 27, 1811 ; m. Ida M. Cass. ii. Mary Ann Elizabeth, b. Feb. 17, 18U; m. Case and d. Feb. 12, 1864. lii. Electa, b. Oct. 31, 1815; d. Aug. 28. 1880. iv. Lo^^^-IA, b. Xov. 12, 1817 ; d. June 28, 1833. V. George W., b. May 16, 1820; m. Hoosick, N. T., Feb. 2G, 18+5, Eliza G. Carpenter; two children, vi. John EouNDS, b. Xov. 24, 1825; m. 1st, Sept. 7, 1848. Hannah J. Case; m. 2d, in 1865. He is living in Cambridge, Washington Co., X. Y. 210. vli. WiLLiAJi Edward, b. Jan. 27, 1830; m. in Cambridge, X. Y., Lucinda A. English. viii. N.AXCY Jane, b. Jan. 30, 1832; m. Sparry of Staten Island, X. Y. ix. Henry, b. Sept. 20, 1835; d. Xov. 8, 183.5. 91. Olivee^ Hitchcock (Oliver^, Smnuel*, John^, John^, Luke^) son of Oliver and Elizabeth (Hitchcock) Hitchcock, was born Sept. 6, 1790. He married Feb. 2, 1813, Elvacinda Hunt, daughter of Wil- liam of Cambridge, Washington Co., X. Y. She was born March 8, 1790 and died at Ripley, Chautauqua Co., X. Y., Jan. 10, 1850. He died at Ellicott, Chautauqua Co., N. Y., May 5, 1864. HIS children were : i. Eunicy', b. Xov. 7, 1814; d. June', 1820. 211. ii. William, b. May 16, 1817; m. Maria Gosline. lii. Emory R., b. Nov. 6, 1820, at Chautauqua, N. Y. ; d. May 12, 1821. 212. iv. CORYDON, b. Sept. 16, 1823; m. Ariette Howell. 272 DESCENDANTS OE LUKE HITCHCOCK. BKANCH I. 92. Augustus^ Hitchcock (Oliver^, Samuel'^, John^, John^, LuJce^) son of Oliver and Elizabeth (Hitchcock) Hitchcock, was born at New Lebanon, N. Y., May 21, 1793. He married, Aug. 1, 1821, Amelia J. Hurlburt, born at Barrington, Feb. 8, 1797, and died April 10, 1852. He was a cabinet maker and died at Great Barrington, Mass., March 27, 1875. his childebn were : i. Elizabeth', b. July 10, 1823 ; d. Aug. 29, 1849. ii. Chaelottb Amelia, b. Aprils, 1825. 213. iii. Augustus Stbbbins, b. March 23, 1827; m. S. Lyon. iv. Caeoline Pamelia, b. Oct. 22, 1828; m. Nov. 20, 1851, 'Wil- liam B. Rice of Plttsfleld. Mass. Children: 1, Arthur Hitchcock^ Bice, b. Dec. 24, 1854; m. Oct. 28, 1885, Alice P. Thompson ; 2, William B. Mice, b. Feb. 16, 1858 ; d. Dec, 1863. 214. V. Samuel, b. Aug. 4, 1830; m. Clara Tewksbury. vi. Julia Maetha, b. Jan. 9, 1833; m. June 25, 1872, J. B. Was- son of Albany, N. Y. vii. Nancy Maky, b, April 5, 1835; d. July 9, 1856. viii. Sylvester, b. Sept. 13, 1836 ; unm. ; draughtsman and machin- ist, Elgin, 111. 93. Samuel^ Hitchcock {Oliver^, Samuel'^, Jolm^, John^ , Luke^) son of Oliver and Elizabeth (Hitchcock) Hitchcock, was born in New Lebanon, N. Y., Aug. 25, 1802. He married June 26, 1826, Eliza- bethFreemanof Salem, N. Y., b. May 2, 1796, daughter of Andrew. They lived at Salem, Washington Co., N. Y. He diedatPittstown, N. Y.Nov. 1, 1865. HIS CHILDEBN WEEB : i. Samuel'. ii. Elizabeth, b. Dec. 8, 1828; d. Dec. 11, 1847. iii. Mary Abigail, b. Jan. 17, 1831 ; m. Eev. J. S. Miller and d. Aug. 11, 1857; had 1, Elizabeth^ Miller, m. John E. Eox, Towanda, Pa. 215. iv. Charles Febeman, b. Jan. 11, 1836; m. Mary E. Pease. 216. V. Henry Martin, b. May 9, 1840; m. Mary A. Mack. 94. Levi8 Hitchcock, (Heman^, Samuel*, Jchn^, John^ , Luhe^) son of Heman and Eleanor (Tolman) Hitchcock, was born in Conway, FAMILY OF JOHN. 273 Mass., Feb. 2, 1786. He married 1st, in 1807, Phebe Thayer. He married 2d, Phebe Baker. He died in Williamsburgh, Mass., May 10, 1848. HIS CHILDEEX WERE: i. LucrsTDA', b. May 10, 1808 ; m, Sept. 12, 1832, Hon. Hiram Nash of Williamsburgh. 217. ii. Heman, b. June 15, 1809 ; m. Mary Fay. iii. Jekusha, b. July 2, 1814; m. Elam Bodman, M. D., and d. at Tarlton, 0., Sept. 14, 1840. ' 218. Iv. A^TDREW J., b. Sept. 25, 1819 ; m. Mary A. Nims. T. Edgak Lewis, b. June 15, 1826; m. June 15, 1848, Helen Baker and d. at Lafayette, N. T., Oct. 24, 1863. vi. Therox SyI,^'ESTER, b. July 22, 1835; m. 1st, May 21, 1854, Mary F. Sloper; 2d, Xov. 17, 1859, Pearl King; 3d, Mrs. Elizabeth Saulsbury ; 4th, Miss Eliza Kear of Seneca Falls, N. Y. He was a dentist In N. Y. City; also anti- quarian, geologist, and entomologist; had 1, Aloxzo Elbert*, b. Waterville, Me., Aug. 17, 1855, an engraver on metal; d- of consumption, Springfield, Mass., Feb. 25, 1886. vii. Francis Ltsian, b. June 5, 1838; m. Feb. 10, 1864, Hnldah Chase. Address, Schenectady, N. Y. 95. Editha* Hitchcock (Meman^, Sanmel*, John^, JoJm^, Luke^) daughter of Heman and Eleanor (Tolman) Hitchcock, was born in Conway, Mass., July 27, 1788. She married there Dec. 1, 1808, Presbury Hillman, and died in Coleraine, March 3, 1864. The chil- dren of Editha (Hitchcock) Hillman were : 1. Eleanor IT., b. at Conway, June 27, 1810; m. at Coleraine, Nor. 25, 1833, Othniel White. Children: 1, Eleanor J?. White ^ b. April 27, 1840; 2, George A. White, b. Oct. 10, 1841, in Coleraine. 2. Charles S., b. at Conway, March 1, 1814 ; m. at Coleraine, March 14, 1839, Jane Wilson. He had 1, Mary A^., b. at Coler- aine, March 31, 1842; 2, Flora A., b., at Coleraine, Feb. 22, 1845; m. March 21, 1865, Arthur A. Smith of Green- field ; 3, Charles A., b. May 10, 1850 ; m. Nov. 23, 1873, Julia 0. Thompson; 4, Daniel D., b. at Coleraine, Feb. 17,1857. 3. Menry, b. at Conway, July 20, 1816; m. June 17, 1845, Margaret J.Warner; children: 1, Editha B^., b. Nov. 6, 1847; 2, Addie X., b. Feb. 7, 1852 ; 3, Maggie A., b. March 10, 1856. 19 274 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. 4. Daniel p., b. Peb. 23, 1819 ; m. Nov. 17, 1842, Eliza A. Purrlng- ton; children: 1, Emma C^., b. March 12, 1845; 2, Albert E., b. April 29, 1851. 5. Nancy T., b. Feb. 19, 1824; m. in Coleraine, Nov. 17, 1851, Asa Cooke, and d. Atig. 27, 1857. 6. iStjlvanus, b. Aug. 16, 1827; d. Oct. 16, 1828. 96. Oded^ Hitchcock {Heman^, Samuel''-, John^, John^ , Luke^) son of Heman and Eleanor (Tolman) Hitchcock, was born, Conway, Mass., Jan. 15, 1790. He married Nov. 12, 1818, Aley Cross of Ashfield, who died in Conway, July 13, 1863, se. 68. He died there Jan. 28, 1877. HIS CHILDKBN WERE : i. Samuel', b. Deo. 23, 1819; m. 1st, Oct. 19, 1848, Theodilae Pomeroy of Westfleld; 2d, Nov. 18, 1852, Emily Richards of "Williamsbnrgh, Mass. ; lives now in Poland a part of Conway. He is a farmer. No children. 219. li. AxvAN Cross, b. Nov. 9, 1821; m. Fanny Gunn. iii. Augusta Marietta, b. Sept. 27, 1829 ; m. June 15, 1856, Thomas Pacliard, of Ashfleld. She d. Jnly 23, 1877; had two children. Iv. LucRETiA Elmira, b. May or Aug. 17, 1832 ; m. Dec. 20, 1852, Orlando T. Joy. No children. 97. ZuE^ Hitchcock (Hemmi^ , Samuel^, John^ , John^ , Luke^) son of Heman and Eleanor (Tolman) Hitchcock, was born June 26, 1797, iu Conway, Mass. He married, in Charlemont, Sept. 1, 1S23, Nancy Eudd, who died Dec. 28, 1872. The children were all born in Buck- land, Mass. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Caroline', b. Oct. 28, 1825 ; m. in Bucliland, Dec. 1, 1847, S. J. Ward, lumber dealer. Children : 1, Clarence S^. Ward; 2, Charles E. Ward; 3, Inez Ward; 4, Fred 0. Ward. ii. Oscar, b. June 31, 1828 ; m. by Rev. John Cadwell, March 17, 1851, Mary A. Ward of West Springfield ; d. June23, 1852. iii. Edward, b. July 29, 1830; d. Jnly 23, 1831. iv. Charles, b. Dec. 9, 1831; d. July 27, 1839. V. Leonora, b. June 5, 1834; ro. Feb. 5, 1857, T. P. Palmer at Greenfield, Mass. ; d. there April 25, 1878. FAMILY OF JOHJf. 275 ■ri. Edward Paysox, b. May 27, 1837; m. Oct. 15, 1867, Cordelia T. Long, at Shelburne, Mass. He is Asst. Treas. Russell Cutlery Co., Turner's Falls, Mass. So children, vil. Helex L., b. Jan. 29, 1841; d. at Greenfield, Mass., Sept. 29, 1863. 98. HejiaxS Hitchcock {Heman^, Soraud^, John^ , Johti^ , Lulie^) son of Heman and Eleanor (Tolman) Hitchcock, was born in Conway, Mass., Sept. 25, 1799. He married May 2, 1827, Elizabeth Thayer of Conway. He was a farmer and removed to Hawley. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 220. i. Joseph A.'., b. July 15, 1828; m. Emily JI. Barnes. ii. EjitlyT., b. in Hawley, July 26, 1832; m. Aug. 27, 1855, George W. Morton of Halifax, Vt. and had : 1, Henry A^. Jlorton, b. at Deerfleld, Oct. 23, 1856; 2, Lizzie S. Jlor- ton, b. at Halifax, May 21, 1859; 3, Florence L. Jlorton, b. at Deerfleld, May 15, 1861; i, George W. Jlorton. b. at Ashfleld, Mass.. Jan. 27, 1874. iii. Juliette, b. in Hawley, June 18, 1838; m. Dec. 17, 1857, Man- ley Hemiuway of Hawley ; no children. 221. iv. Oresiill C, b. March 26, 1841 ; m. E. G. Thayer. 99. Wells^ Hitchcock (Gaius^. Samuel''', John^ , Jolin'^ , Luke^) son of Gains ;ind Sarah (Wells) Hitchcock, was born at Waitsfield, Vt., March 2, llHS. He married March IS, 1813, Polly Xewcome, born May 11, 1791. He served in the war of 1812; was a teacher of music for many years, and also a house builder and cabinet maker. his children were : i. Alonzo', b. March 29, 1814; m. 1st, Jan. 7, 1840, Emily Clark. He m. 2d, Jan. 9, 1852. Mrs. L. L. Burgess. Educated in district schools, he taught school three years, entered the ministry of the M. E. church in 1842, has done active worli for 30 years and retired because of falling health and is living in Xorthfleld, Vt. Has one daughter. ii. Emelia AxGELiXA, b. Feb. 22, 1816; m. 1st. Cyrus Skinner, and 2d, Calvin FuUerton ; no children. iii. Henry Alphonzo, b. Feb. 10, 1819 ; rem. to Lowell, Mass. iv. Lorenzo Ada:ms, b. July 13, 1821 ; m. and res. in Lowell; has a daughter. 276 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. V. Alfred Wells, b. May 5, 1824; mer. tailor, at Chicago; has a daughter, vi. John Wells, b. June 15, 1827 ; was in early life a hotel keeper in New Orleans; was conscripted into the rebel service, contracted disease, resigned his office, returned home and soon d. leaving a widow and a daughter. 100. Ebenezee^ Hitchcock (^Samiiel^ , Samuel''' , SamueP , JoTin^, Luke^) son of Samuel aud Hitchcock, was born in Berkshire Co., Mass., Nov. 23, 1767. He married Oct. 23, 1792, at Litchfield, N. Y., Elizabeth Everett, b. Jan. 15, 1776, in Temple, N. H. He died April 19, 1834, at Frankfort, Herk. Co., N. Y., by falling into a canal lock. His widow died at Volney, N. Y., Jan. 15, 1855. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 222. i. Ira Irvine', b. Feb. 11, 1793 ; m. Melinda Bishop. ii. Betsey, b. Nov. 19, 1794; d. unm. at Litchfield, March 5, 1819. ili. Nancy, b. Nov. 19, 1794 ; m. Litchfield, Jan. 6, 1812, Adin Breed and d. near Fulton, N. Y., June 10, 1830. iv. Electa, b. April 12, 1799 at Litchfield; m. Feb. 5, 1833, John Rector of Orleans, N. Y. and d. in 1879. V. Julia Ann, b. Feb. 6, 1804, at Litchfield; m. Feb. 6, 1831, Adin Breed and d. Syracuse, N. Y., Aug. 27, 1865. 223. vi. Horace Curtis, b. Jan. 26, 1822; m. Almira Wood. 101. Reuben'' Hitchcock [Samuel^, Samuel^, Saviuel^ , John^, Luke^) was born in Great Barrington or New Marlborough, Mass., in 1768 or 9. His certificate of " intentions of marriage " was given Sept. 12, 1788 and he was married by the Justice of Peace, Oct. 9, 1788, to Electa Spaulding. She was born in Sheffield, Mass., about 1722. He died in Vernon, N. Y., April 4, 1824. his children were : 224. i. Luke', b. Nov. 14, 1789 ; m. Deborah Eddy, ii. Diadema, b. Aug. 7, 1791; m. Bessy Havens. iii. Clarissa, b. Oct. 12, 1793; m. Samuel Cady; has son Francis. iv. Abby, b. July 12, 1796; m. in Utica, N. Y., July 22, 1817, Martin Clark; no children. 225. V. AuRELius Godfrey, b. Sept. 9, 1800, in Vernon, N. Y.; m. Honor Bartholomew. FAMILY OF JOHN. 277 226. Tl. Ira S., b. April 25, 1804; m. Abigail M. Schuyler. vii. PmLEXA, b. Sept. 2, 1807; m. at Vernon, Nov. 12, 1869, O. P. Root, viii. Jase Elizabeth, b. May 13, 1813; m. Jan. 13, 1846, Benjamin S. Jones of Philadelphia; child: 1, Ella Sonora^ Jones, b. at Salem, O., Aug. 9, 1848, who traces her descent directly from Benjamin Franklin. 102. Silas" Hitchcock (Samuel^, Samvel*, Samuel^, John^, Luke^) was twice married before 1841, at which time his wife was entirely blind. He lived as a young man in Herkimer Co., N. T. He made and sold medicine, was a saddler and also a preacher of the Baptist denomination. HIS CHII.DBEX WEBB : i. Oblo", left home and was never heard from, ii. S.«irEi. Bbadlet, b. abt. 1822 ; in 1884, was living In Peter- boro, N. Y. Had : 1, Orlo S'. ; 2, Edgar A. ; 3, A. Daughter. 103. Caleb" Hitchcock {Caleb°, Saviuel^,SamueP,Jo]in^, Luke''-) son of Dr. Caleb and Eleanor (Charles) Hitchcock, was born July 14, 1776, and married, Jan. 15, 1797, Electa Foote. He lived in Win- tonbury Society of Windsor, Conn, and was for many years a prom- inent member and Deacon of the Congregational church. His wife died, June 14, 1848, and he died June 26, 1859. HIS CHILDREX WEBB : 1. Sajicel Foote', b. Jan. 29, 1798 ; d. July 9, 1859 ; no children, ii. Electa Amelia, b. Aug. 7, 1799 ; d. March 2, 1805. iii. Eliza Abbt, b. June 14, 1801 ; d. Sept. 11, 1802. iv. Eliza, b. May 3, 1803; m. 1821, Elizur Jenkins of Sharon, Conn. V. Ulysses, b. Aug. 23, 1807; m. Diana Heath; d. May 28, 1851. vl. Maby, b. July 3, 1810; d. July 31, 1829. vli. Electa, b. Sept. 27, 1813; m. Dec. 14, 1840, Albert A. AUyn. viii. Julia Anx, b. Peb. 1, 1818 ; d. April 16, 1818. ix. GA-i-LORD, b. Feb. 4, 1820 ; m. Kate Griswold ; d. Dec. 17, 1880, and left two children. 1. ii. lii. iv. V. 227. vi. 228. vil. viii. 278 DESCENDANTS OP LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. 104. Jonathan Weight^ Hitchcock {Abner^, Samuel*,Samuel^,Jo7m^, Luke'-) son of Abiier and Sarah (Wright) Hitchcock, was born May 18, 1769 in New Marlboro, Mass. He married there, Sept. 15, 1791, Clarissa Ward, born May 15, 1773. He lived in West Stockbridge and died Jan. 6, 1849. She died Aug. 6, 1852. HIS CHILDUBN WERE : Polly', b. May 3, 1792 ; d. Nov. 9, 1815. Florilla, b. April 28, 1796, [a West Stockbridge; m. 1st, Orlando Toby; 2d, David Raymond; d. Dec. 28, 1878. Sarah, b. Aug. 4, 1798; d. Sept. 1, 1800. Sarah Emily, b. June 20, 1800; m. Dea. John E. Warner; d. Nov., 1882. Melinda Himena, b. May 1, 1803 ; d. July 5, 1814. Charles EOLLix, b. Oct. 11, 1805; m. Julia Arnold. Obadiah Ward, b. Nov. 29, 1807; m. Mary Miller. Louisa Mame, b. Feb. 11, 1810; m. Martin Reese, and d. Feb. 10, 1874. Clarissa Melinda, b. May 15, 1815; m. EnosBoiighton; now living in Sodus, N. Y. 105. David' Hitchcock {Abner^, Samuel'^, Samuel^, John'^, Luke''-) son of Abner and Sarah (Wright) Hitchcock, was born July 4, 1777. He married, Jan. 8, 1801. Ruth Kingsley of New Marlboro, Mass., b. Oct. 4, 1781, at Stockbridge and died at Bloomfield, Conn., April 6,1865. He died at Sodus, N. Y., Oct. 22, 1872. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Elijah', b. April 7, 1803 ; d. Aug. 4, 1817. ii. Adaline, b. Jan. 13, 1808; m. Jan. 8, 1828, Jolin Tillotson. 229. iii. Abner, b. Jan. 11, 1812; m. Elmira Clarli. iv. Harriet Newell, b. Sept. 6, 1815; m. Nov., 1837, Joseph S. Phelps, and d. Aug. 28, 1844; leaving one son Lester D^. Phelps, who was a prisoner in Andersonville and Libby prisons for eighteen months. V. Elisha Kingsley, b. Aug. 28, 1817; m. May 27, 1851, Sarah Kingsley; res. Sodus, N. Y. ; no children, vi. Sarah, b. May 31, 1819; m. March 30, 1848, John F. Phelps; d. June 5, 1832? according to N. M. town records. FAMILY OF JOHN. 279 106. Cokxish'' Hitchcock {Copt. Luke°, Samuel'^, Samuel^, Jolin^, Luke^) son of Capt. Luke aud Sarah (Cornish) Hitchcock, was born at New Marlboro, Mass., Jan. 4, 1772. He married, Sept. 7, 1794, Mary Merrill of New Hartford, Conn., b. April 24, 1775. He died at New Marlboro, May 23, 1843. She died at Monterey, Mass., Nov. 3, 1856. HIS CHILDREN WERE: i. Harriet', b. Oct. 12, 1795; m. Nov., 1814, Heman Fi'eeman of S^ew Marlboro, ii. JoHX, b. Feb. 27, 1797 ; d. same day. iii. Mehitablb, b. April 5, 1799 ; d. at X. j\I. May 15, 1831. iv. Luias, b. April 3, 1800; d. Nov. 22, 1808. V. Bexjajhx Rush, b. Feb. 2-t, 1802 In N. M. ; m Nov, 6, 1838, Harriet Chapel, Great Barrington ; lived in Tyringham, Mass. ; d. June 1, 1839 ; left 1, Elizabeth. 230. vi. CORXISH, b. Jan. 16, 1804; m. MarietteF. Cnrtiss. vii. Merrill, b. April 5, 1806; d. Jan. 27, 1826. viii. Mart, b. Dec. 11, 1807; m. Not. 11, 1829, Linus Catlin and d. April 7, 18—. ix. Sylvia, b. June 6, 1810: m. Jan. 31, 1828, Palmer Chapel. 5. Samuel, b. March 8, 1814; m. Matilda Spencer, Eoss Co., 0. xi. Lucy, b. April 22, 1817. 107. Joseph^ Hitchcock {Xatlian^ , Jonathan'^ , SarmieP, JoJia^ , Luke^ ) son of Nathan and Rebecca (Beebe) Hitchcock, was born at New Milford, Conn., Jnn. 10, 1781. He married. May 18, 1805, Hoe Bailey, b. .July 17, 1784, and d. Nov. 3, 1863. He died at Danbury, Oct. 28, 1856? his son, Eev. Fordyce says 1876. his children were : i. Eliza A'., b. June 11, 1806 ; m. 1st, Dec. 3, 1826, George Hoyt. She m. 2d, in 1834, George Peck, who was then the only blacksmith in the city of Bridgeport, Conn, ii. Sallue Pell, b. July 2, 1807; m. Esther Stanley and died in Wheeling, Ohio, iii. William E., b. Dec. 6, 1810; m. EhzabethCrofutof Danbury, Conn, iv. Fordyce, b. Sept. 21, 1812; Eev.; m. 1831, Caroline Jennings of Danbury, and d. in Newark, N. J., Aug. 31, 1883. V. Sus.iN, b. June 9, 1811; m. Aug. 5, 1840, Wyllys Lyon of Bridgeport, Conn, aud d. there in 1862. 280 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. vi. Samuel Stare, b. Feb. 3, 1816 ; m. Dec, 1839, and d. Oct. 30, 1883, In Michigan, vii. Jane, b. May 12, 1817; m. April 2, 1840, George Judson of Newtown, Conn, viii. Lydia A., b. Sept. 14, 1818; m. June 4, 1856, Elbert Curtiss of Danbury. ix. Hakeis, b. June 16, 1820; m. Sept. 1, 1842, Mary Peck of Mil- ford, Conn. X. Joseph P., b. at Danbury, Conn., Sept. 2, 1822; m. May 16, 1853, Mary A. Starr of Danbury and d. in the almshouse, Norwalk, Conn., Feb. 27, 1883. No child, xi. Maey a., b. Sept. 28, 1825; m. Oct. 15, 1844, Albert Anderson ; d. Kntland, Vt., April 16, 1880. 108. Eeuben^ Hitchcock (Nathan^ , Jonathan'^ , SamueP , John^ , iMke^) son of Nathan and Eebecca (Beebe) Hitchcock, was born Sept. 9, 1785, and he married, Nov. 7, 1807, Anna Garlic, b. at NewMilford, Conn., June 21, 1786. She died in Cornwall, Conn., Oct. 13, 1862. He was a tailor. He died at Cornwall, Dec. 8, 1869. HIS CHILDEEN WEEE : 231. i. Geoege', b. July 29, 1810; m. Jane Ann Ford. ii. Julia, b. Oct. 10, 1811, in New Milford; m. A. B. Hart of Cornwall, Conn, iii. Caroline, b. July 24, 1814; m. Jan. 14, 1835, Elias N. Hart of Cornwall, farmer. iv. Myron, b. June 30, 1819 ; N. M. unm. wagon maker. V. Rebecca, b. July 10, 1822 ; N. M. unm. vi. Horace, b. June 30, 1824; N. M. m. Aug. 3, 1846, Juliette Hart of Cornwall. Tailor. 232. vll. Elmer, b. Feb. 8, 1826; m. Mary Gorman. viii. Elizabeth, b. Oct. 9, 1830; unm. Hudson, N. Y. 109. Philo^ Hitchcock {NatJian^ , Jonathan* , 8 amueP , John^ , Luke^) son of Nathan and Eebecca (Beebe) Hitchcock, was born in New Milford, Conn., Jan. 8, 1787. He married in 1810, Malinda Bemis. He was apracticing physician. He removed to North Springfield, Vt., afterwards to Whitestown, N. Y. andlaterto Monticello, Wis., where he died July 5, 1860. Malinda, his widow died at Exeter, Wis., Jan. 11, 1872. FAJITLT OF JOHN. 281 HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Philesta", b. deaf in North Springfield, Vt., July 24, 1811; educated at the Deaf and Dumb Asylum, X. Y. ; returned home on account of failing health and d. Aug. 15, 1826. 233. ii. Xelsox Alyirxs, b. July 9, 1812 ; m. Matilda Avery. iii. Eliza, b. Oct. 24, 1813; m. Martin Curtis, who settled in Mil- waukee, buying a section of land from which he realized considerable property. She d. Aug. 6, 1846, leaTing four daughters. iv. Olive Pamelia, b. June 20, 1815. V. PoiXY A^TN-, b. Oct. 31, 1816. vi. William, b. July 19, 1818. vii. Susasnah, b. May 24, 1820. viii. An Intaxt, b. Sept. 8, 1822. ix. Hiram, b. Aug. 28, 1824. X. Alfred, b. Nov. 14, 1827. 110. Spexcer^ Hitchcock {Xathan^, Jonathan*, SaniueP, John^, LuTce^) son of Nathan and Rebecca (Beebe) Hitchcock, was born Aug. 18, 1795, and married 1st, at New Preston, Conn., in 1817, Mary C. Gunn, born in 1800. She died June 30, 1849 and he mar- ried 2d, April 4, 1850, Amanda Baldwin. He was a farmer. He died Aug. 18, 1864. his children were : i. George C"., b. at Xew Preston, Dec. 10, 1826; m. Mayo, 1849, Ann K. Xewton, dan. of Da%-id. He was a breeder of trotting horses. Xo children. HI. JrLiDS^ Hitchcock {Daniel^, JbnatJian*, SamueP, John^, Luke^) son of Daniel and Deborah (Keteham) Hitchcock, was born in Xew Milford, Conn., Dec. 20, 1777. He married in Upper Canada, Myra Ingersoll, born in Great Barrington, Mass., in 1781. She died in Lebanon, Madison Co., X. Y., in 1847 ; and he died there in 1849. his childkex were : i. Thomas', b. in Canada, June 2, 1808 ; no children. 234. ii. LCKE. b. April 13, 1813. 235. iii. Charles Ingersoll, b. Nov. 16, 1819. 282 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. 112. Baezillai Dean^ Hitchcock (Isaac^, John*, SamueP, John^, Luke''-) sou of Isaac and Lyclia (Dean) Hitchcock, was born Oct. 29, 1769. He married Anne Mann, born Feb. 22, 1778. Her sister Lodema married Buel Hitchcock. He died in Ft. Covington, N. Y., Sept. 15, 1828. Widow Anne died April 13, 1868. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Albon Harmon', d. Aug. 5, 1861, in Bernardstown, 111., leav- ing three children, ii. Annb, m. Jesse B. Hawley. iii. Rebecca, m. Jesse B. Hawley and d. in Richville, N. Y. June 23, 1882. iv. Almira. V. Myrtle, b. 1803 ; " d. Oct. 12, 1828, ». 25." 236. vi. Joseph KOE, b. April 19, 1806; m. SamanthaChipman. vii. Isaac, d. no child. viii. Buel, left no children, ix. Charles, left no children. X. Minerva, b. Oct., 1810; m. in Constable, Thomas M. Coburn and d. June 15, 1883. Child: 1, Alice^ Cohurn. 113. Collins'' Hitchcock {Asahel^ , John'^ , Samuel^, John'^, Luke') son of Asahel and Hannah (Collins) Hitchcock, was born in Litchfield Co., Conn., Dec. 1, 1767. He married Feb. 2, 1790, Eunice Porter, born in Becket, Berkshire Co., Mass., June 10, 1768. Her sister Theda married Dr. Ebenezer Hitchcock. Collins must have some- time lived in Granville, N. Y., for the Governor in 1807 appointed him Justice of the Peace there. His wife died Jan. 4, 1860 and he died Feb. 1, 1860, at Kingsbury, Washington Co., N. Y. his children were : 237. i. Warren Ferris', b. Dec. 9, 1790; m. Almira Adams. ii. Prudbntia, b. Aug. 13, 1793 ; d. Sept. 15, 1795, at Kingsbury, iii. Rensselaer, b. March 13, 1796; d. April 27, 1796, at Kingsbury. 238. iv. Prudbntia, b. July 15, 1798; m. Samuel T. Tanner. V. Rensselaer, b. Aug. 13, 1801; d. Aug. 1, 1802. 239. vi. Adolphus F., b. April 25, 1803; m. Cynthia Fitch. vii. Philander Chase, b. Nov. 30, 1805; lived at Ft. Edward, N. Y. in 1837 was Sherift'of Wash. Co., and in 1858 elected clerlt of that county and held the ofBce 12 years ; was Cashier Nat. Bank, and d. unra. Aug. 27, 1888. FAMILY OF JOHN. 283 lU. Noble Barnum'^ Hitchcock {Asahel^, John*, SamueP, John^, Litke^) son of Asahel and Hannah (Collins) Hitchcock, was bora Sept. 9, 1775. He married May 11, 1800, Peggy Freeman, born Jan. IS, 1783. He died in Oct., 1860, and she died in Kingsbury, Washington Co.. X. Y. in July, 1862. HIS CHILDKES WERE : i. Carolin'e', b. April i. 1801 ; m. 1st, William Samnon? and 26, William A. Maon? d. Aug.. 1877. ii. Polly, b. June U, 1803; d. unm. Oct. 23, 1871. iii. As.iHEL, b. July 26, 180.5; m. 1832, Sarah Osborn; d. Aug., 1851, leaving children, iv. John Veexox, b. June 5, 1808 ; m. and d. 1860; no child. V. ilixEKVA, b. March 25, 1815; m. Eev. George C. Eastman; d. IS 78; one daughter. Ti. Alfi'.edF., b. Peb. 16, 1818; m. 18i9, Phcbe A. Finch; d. Dec. 5, 1872, leaving three sons and oue dan. 115. JoHN^ Hitchcock {Zina^, JoJm*^, SamueP. JoJin^, Luke''-) son of Dr. Zina and Mabel (Lockwood) Hitchcock, was born in Cambridge, "Washington Co., X. Y., Dec. 2, 1783. He married Sept. 3, 1815, Adeline Moss, daughter of Judge Moss of Sandy Hill, X. Y. John died at Albany, N. Y., March 8, 1827. HIS children were : i. Adeline', m. Eugene, ii. John, res. Winchendon, Mass. 240. iii. Alexander, H. b. April 14, 1823; m. Abigail Hines. 116. Samuel Miller'' Hitchcock (ZinQ.^. John*, SamueP, John'-'y Luke'^) son of Dr. Zina and Mabel (Lockwood) Hitchcock, was born Sept. 6, 1790. He married Nov. 17, 1812, Mary Adams, dau. of Eoger, bom at Lisbon, Conn., INIarch 7, 1794, died in N. Y., April 28, 1876. The children were all born in Sandy Hill, X. Y. his children were : 241. i. James Kent", b. Aug. 14, 1813 ; m. Mary Kellogg, ii. Zrs'A Adams, b. Peb. 24, 1815. 242. iii. Mary Adams, b. Aug. 3, 1817; m. Julius Kelley. • 284 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. iv. Harriet Allen, b. Oct. 12, 1819; m. in Newark, N. J., April 10, 1855, William Thompson Clough of Liverpool, Eng. He d. N. Y. City, March 29, 1876. No chilrlren. .243. V. Almira Willoughby, b. Jan. 12, 1822; m. Chas. Knapp. vi. Betsey Maria, b. Warren, 0., Oct, 11, 1824; d. there Jan. 4, 1828. vii. Josephine, b. Oct. 15, 1831, in Covington, Ky. ; d. in N. Y. City, Nov. 5, 1841. "244. viii. Julia Boughton, b. Jan. 4, 1828 ; m. Daniel Dodd. 117. Betsey Maria ^ Hitchcock {Zina^ , JoJm* , SamueP,John^,Luke^) ■daughter of Dr. Zina and Mabel (Loekwood) Hitchcock, veas born ■in 1795. She married in Sandy Hill, N. Y., Dec. 17, 1815, Ebenezer Ashley Scott and died May 20, 1848. The children of Betsey Maria ..(Hitchcock) Scott were : 1. Maria\ b. May 7, 1817 in Chazy, N. Y. ; m. July 14, 1843, Russell C. North and d. Nov. 1, 1843. They had: I, Josephine Hitchcock^ North, b. May 11, 184- ; d. Sept., 1874; 2, Mary L. North, b. March 3, 184- ; d. Sept. 3, 1881; 3, Lemuel North, b. June 11, 1847 ; d. Sept. 3, 1872 ; 4, Charles North, b. Dec. 28, 1848 ; d. March 4, 1880. 2. Cornelia Elizabeth, b. Sept. 11, 1818, in Chazy, N. Y. ; m. Sept. 11, 1845, John Currey of Peekskill, N. Y. She d. April 20, 1877, in San Francisco, Cal. Their children were: 1, Montgomery^ Currey, b. July 17, 1846; 2, Bohert Gurrey, b. Dec. 30, 1851 ; 3, Julia Augusta Currey, b. ; d. Dec. 13, 1885; 4, Charles Currey, b. Aug. 3, 1855; d. July 21, 1860. ■3. Matthew, b. Feb. 6, 1822; m. May 20, 1856, Lucia B . He d. at Hioga, Japan, Nov. 5, 1879. They. had: 1, BESSIE^ d. in 1869. 4. Caroline Frances, b. June 4, 1825 at Chazy, N. Y. ; m. March 10, 1851, Nathan Hubbell. Children: I, Ellen Lesley' Hubbell, b. Jan. 29, 1852; d. May 15, 1869; 2, Jennie Scott Hubbell, b. June 8, 1855; m. Albert F. Schneider, June 8, 1881; 3, Ashley Scott Hubbell, b. Jan. 8, 1859 ; d. April 23, 1860 ; 4, Harriet Hitchcock Hubbell, b. March 4, 1862; 5, George Scott Hubbell, b. Sept. 29, 1864. 5. Jane Merritt, b. June 16, 1827, in Chazy, N. Y. ; m. in San Fran- cisco, Cal., Aug. 4, 1858, Peter Decker. Only surviving child : Alices Decker, b. Nov. 17, 1865. ■e. Margaret Pitcher, b. Nov. 16, 1830 at Chazy, N. Y. ; m. May 21, 1857, Morton Cheeseman and had: 1, Morton^ Cheeseman, FASULY OF JOHN. 285> b. May 18, 185-; 2, Caroline Cheeseman, b. 1858; 3, Jen- nie Cheeseman ; 4, George Cheeseman. 7. George Merritt, b. July 27, 1835. 118. Aeetts M^. Hitchcock {Buel^, John*, SamueP, John^, Luke'^-y son of Dr. Buel and Loclema (Mann) Hitchcock, was born in 1789. He married 1st, Elizabeth B. Haivkins and 2d, Mary Turner. He died in Dec, 1839, in Fort Covington, N. Y. HIS CHLLDREX WERE : i. Thomas H'., b. Dec, 1813; d. 1850. ii. Seymour, d. y. iii. Rachel, d. y. iv. Floru-la, b. Nov. 4, 1820 ; m. Dr. Solomon Wyman of Ft.. Covington in 1840; two children, d. y. V. Sarah Axx, d. y. vi. Euzabeth, b. May 20, 1823; m. 1848, James B. Mann; two children, both d. y. She d. 1850. 245. vii. Alexaxder Blel, b. April 19, 1830; m. F. M. Mallory. ix. Mart, b. May 19, 1833; m. Oct., 1854, Volney G. Hatch; res. Decatur, 111. had: 1, Susan"^ Hatch, b. Sept., 1855; 2,. AretAis JS. Hatch, b. 1857. 119. Mteon^ Hitchcock {Buel^, John*, SamueP, John^,Luke^) son of Dr. Buel and Lodema (Mann) Hitchcock, was born in 1794. He- married Mary Goldsmith and died in 1862. HIS children were : i. Wallace', b. 1828; d. unm. 1859. 246. ii. JoHJf G., b. 1830; m. Anna Chandler, iii. Buel T., b. 1832 ; d. unm. 1880. 120. Baexabas^ Hitchcock {Liike°, Luke*, Luke^, John^, Luke'-) son. of Luke and Jerusha (Prentiss) Hitchcock, was born in Vermont,. Feb. 21, 1785. He married in 1804, Jane McKinney, who died in. 1850. He was a Methodist Itinerant and died in Canada in 1855. HIS CHILDREN WERE; 247. i. Luke', b. 1806; m. Esther Cory. "286 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. 248. ii. Peter M., b. in 1807; m. Phebe Jane Pierson. iii. Edward, b. 1810 in Stanbriclge, Canada; Capt. of militia; d. unm. 83. 70. 249. iv. Barnabas, b. 1816; m. Sally Montle. V. Jane, b. 1824; in Staubridge; m. in 1845, Jolin Bi'own; res. Newport, Vt. 121. Peentice^ Hitchcock {Luke^, Luke''', Luke^, John^, L^ike''-) son -of Luke and Jerusha (Prentiss) Hitchcock, was bom March 27, 1788. He married Belinda Brace of Stanbridge. Canada. He was Capt. of Volunteers in the French rebellion ; a farmer and died in Stanbridge in 1851. Belinda died in 1865. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Laura', m. Peter A. "Wood; d. 1875. 250. ii. Chester, b. June 11, 1810; m. Elizabeth Matters, iii. Jeremiah, d. 1853. iv. Cynthia, b. Sept. 12, 1825; m. 1846, P. J. L'liote. 122. Aaron^ Hitchcock {ApoUos^ , Aarow^ . L^(ke^ , JoJin^ , Luke'-) son of ApoUos and Roxana (King) Hitchcock, was born in Suffield, Conn., Oct. 22, 1786. He married in 1807, in Schenectady, N. Y., Polly Clark, born Jan. 31, 1788, daughter of Samuel. He died Jan. 26, 1826 and his widow died in 1867. HIS CHILDREN WERE : Charles', b. Jan. or Aug. 19, 1808 ; d. unm. Xov. 25, 1842. Samuel, b. June or Aug. 13, 1813 ; lo. Ann M. Fiuch. Aaron, b. April 10, 1815; m. Louisa Eilcey. Alexander, b. Feb. 14, 1817; m. Sarali A. E. Elsworth. V. LuciNDA, b. Sept. 8, 1818; m. Orr ; d. Jan. 1, 1854. vi. Mary, b. Deo. 4, 1821. 123. John"^ Hitchcock {Apollos^, Aaron'^, Liike^, John^, Luke^) son of Apollos and Roxana (King) Hitchcock, was born in SufHeld, Conn., Dec. 29, 1787 or 8. He married Dec. 21, 1829, Jane Peck- ham, born Jan. 27, 1805. He died May 14, 1851. 1. 251. ii. 252. iii. 253. iv. FAMILY OF JOHN. 287 HIS CHILDREN WERE : 1. Hexry Clay', b. Dec. 10, 1830; address, HarrisvlUe, N. Y. ii. John Fkanklix, b. Sept. 15, 1833; address, Lancaster, N. Y. iii. James M., b. Feb. 10, 1839; d. June 6, 186G. iv. Apollos, b. June 26, 1844. 124. Apollos" Hitchcock (^poHosS, Aaron*, Licke^, John^, Luke^) son of Apollos and Roxana (King) Hitchcock, was bom July 25, 1797. He married May 4, 1859, Celia M. Russell, and died Aug. 23, 1870. HIS CHILDREN' WERE : i. Apollos King', b. March 6, 1860; d. Aug. 5, 1883. ii. Charles ErssELL, b. June 7, 1862; res. Dakota, iii. Alexander Franklin, b. Nov. 15, 18G4. iv. Sarah Angeline, b. Oct. 28, 18C6. T. James Edwen, b. Jan. 19, 18GS. vi. Aaron, b. March 15, 1870; d. March 13, 1S71. 125. James'' Hitchcock {Apollos^, Aaron*, Luke''', John-, Luke''-) son of Apollos and Roxana (King) Hitchcock, was born Not. 6, 1805. He married 1st, Xov., 1848, Patience Sanford. She died in April, 1859. He married 2d, May 4, 1871, L. Eliza Ladd, born .July 22, 1836. Address, Cbeektowaga, Erie Co., X. Y. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Sarah Roxana', b. April 17, 1853. ii. Emily Maria, b. Jan. 18, 1857 ; d. July 30, 1881. iii. James Ladd, b. Xov. 14, 1876. 126. Gad" Hitchcock (Xoah^, Xoah*, S'atlianiel^ , Jolin'^, Luke') son of Noah and Silence (Burti Hitchcock, was born Feb. 15, 1765. He married, both of Monson, Mass., Dec. 13, 1787, Lydia Sanders, born Oct. 15; 1766. He removed to Homer, N. Y. ; was a mason and shoemaker. He died May 5, 1849. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 254. i. DA^^D', b. Oct. 13, 1788; m. S. S. Walter. 288 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. ii. Mary, b. Oct. 7, 1790 (called Polly on Monson town records) ; m. Jan. 24, 1809, Lyman Holt and had: 1, Horace' Holt; 2, Mary Holt. 255. iii. HOBACE, b. July 2, 1792 ; m. Patty Stimson. iv. Silence, b. June 4, 1795; m. Jan., 1818, Zelotus Hannum, and had: 1, Lewis' Hannum; 2, David Hannum; 3, Theodore Hannum. V. Almira, b. at Homer, N. Y., April 28, 1797 ; m. Nov. 14, 1817, Aaron Cleveland, b. May 23, 1794, son of Dr. Benjamin of Litchfield, Conn. He d. in Homer, N. Y., Oct. 2, 1874. They had : 1,'Lauretta' Cleveland, h. July, 18 — ; m. Wil- lard Matthev(fs and res. at Homer, N. Y. ; 2, Adin Cleve- land, b. and m. in Homer; no children; 3, Almeron Cleve- land, m. 1st, Walter; lives in Hamilton, Mad. Co., N. Y. ; 4, Caleb Cleveland, d. of consumption ; 5, Mary Cleveland, m. Powers and settled in Tompkins Co., N. Y. vi. Anna, b. May 27, 1803; m. Aug. 24, 1823; "Wm. Lucas; d. Jan. 26, 1883. Children: 1, CaleW Lucas, b. Aug. 25, 1824; 2, Harvey Lucas, b. Sept. 8, 1826; 3, Lydia Ann Lucas, b. Aug. 26, 1832. 127. Jesse^ Hitchcock {Noah^, NoaJi'^, NathanieP, JoJin^, Luke^) son of Noah and Silence (Burt) Hitchcock, was born Sept. 3, 1766. He married Jan. 19, 1792, Vashti Stebbins, born Oct. 18, 1770. He lived in Brimfield, Mass., and was a carpenter and housebuilder. In 1820 an association got from him the right to build on his land a two story conference hall for religious purposes ; but, violating the con- ditions, the place, on the death of Jesse, reverted to his son Alfred, who sold it. It was removed to Fiskdale and is now used as a shoe factory. Jesse in 1780, served in the Eevolutionary war. He was for three years town treasurer of Brimfield. He died Nov. 4, 1836. His widow died Sept. 11, 1841. HIS CHILDREN WERE: i. Emily', b. March 1, 1793, m. Danforth Green ; d. Nov. 4, 1858. 256. ii. Abner, b. Feb. 22, 1795 ; m. 1st, Susan Gardner. iil. Laura Allen, b. Feb. 11, 1797 ; m. Dec, 1820, Daniel Hitch- cock, son of Daniel and Lucy (Hoar) Hitchcock. She d. March 1, 1821. iv. Eliza, b. May 26, 1799 ; d. Dec. 11, 1800. 257. V. Alfred, b. Aug. 19, 1801 ; m. Martha B. Allen. FAMILY OF JOHN. 289 vi. Alvan, b. Feb. 25, 1804; d. June 20, 1818. vii. Martha Smith, b. Jan. 12, 1810; m. March 17, 1852, Hezekiah Ferry, Jr., b. Sept. 18, 1795. She d. Jan. 3, 1879. He d. Oct. 4, 1882 ; two children. Tlii. Eliza Burt, b. May 17, 1812; m. Dec. 10, 1857, Harvey "Wolcott. is. JosiAH Stebbiks, b. June 28, 1816; m. Oct. or Dec. 23, 1849, Caroline Haven, b. Nov. 6, 1821. He removed and is living in Waterville, N. Y. and had : 1, Mart Ellbn^, b. July 1, 1856; 2, Isabella Havek, b. May 28, 1862; d. Sept. 10, 1862. 128. Noah 8 Hitchcock {Noah°, Noah*, Nathaniel^, John"^ , Luke^) son of Noah and Silence (Burt) Hitchcock, was born Sept. 22, 1768. He married at Monson, Mass., June 21, 1795, Mercy Keep, who died June 22, 1846. He was a soldier in Shay's rebellion under Capt. Hoar. He died June 1, 1856. HIS CHILDKEN WERE : i. Margaret', b. Nov. 7, 1796; d. April 8, 1869; m. in 1819 Cur- tis Webb; children were: 1, Dr. S. C. Wehi, b. Oct. 21, 1820; 2, Caroline Wehh, b. Feb., 1826; d. 1892; 3, Alber- tus Webb, b. June 4, 1828 ; 4, Bev. William, Henry Webb„ b. Jane 7, 1833; 5, Mercy K. Webb, b. 1836. Caleb, b. Nov. 26, 1798; m. Fanny Doud. Asa, b. Aug. 3, 1800; m. Sophronia Sumner. NoAH, b. Dec. 21, 1802; m. Lucy Hubbard. V. Peemelia, b. Oct. 12, 1804; d. Nov. 3, 1833; m. Dec. 21,1823, David Corey. Her children were : 1, Asa Hitchcoch? Corey, b. Aug. 3, 1827; m. Sarah Cushing; 2, Julia Corey, h. Feb. 27, 1827; m. Thomas Boland ; 3. Hiram Doud Corey, b. Feb. 17, 1831; m. Mary E. Starr, Oct. 9, 1859; 4, Per- melia Corey, b. Aug. 5, 1833; m. Nicholas Starr, Oct. 9, 1859. n. DiAN'THA, b. Sept. 4, 1806 ; d. April 10, 1879 ; m. July 30, 1830, 1st, Benjamin Corey; 2d, in 1861, Milton A. Bush. Chil- dren were: 1, Caroline Holt Corey, h. Aug. 23, 1831; 2, Harriet Buel Corey, b. Dec. 6, 1834; d. July 19, 1853. ii. Orange, b. July 3, 1809; d. April 30, 1868; m. Sept. 3, 1834, Mercy Brown. His children were: 1, Mart P'., b. Sept. 28, 1836; 2, LucT S., b. Aug. 28, 1838; 3, Carrie A., b. Oct. 28, 1840; 4, GEORGBC.,b. Dec. 30, 1842; 5, Charles- O., b. July 7, 1844; d. March 2, 1884; 6, Lottie, b. July 4, 1846 ; m. John Arnold. 20 258. ii. 259. iii. 260. iv. 290 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. vill. Abel, b. July 28, 1811 ; d. March, 1879. ix. AuRBLiA, b. July 13, 1813; d. March 25, 1858; m. in 1840, Mil- ton A. Bush. Their children were : 1, Milton IP- Bush, b. May 5, 1841 ; d. in the army July 7, 1864 ; 2, Alice Bush, h. June 29, 1852; d. Oct. 6, 1852. X. Mbkoy, b. Feb. 21, 1817; d. Dec, 1840; m. Sept., 1836, Wm. H. HoUister; child: 1, Edward H^. Hollister, b. Sept. 23, 1837. 129. PowNAL^ Hitchcock {Elijah^., N'oah'^, Nathaniel^, John^, LuJce^) son of Elijah and Sarah (Townsley) Hitchcock, was born in Brim- field, Mass., July 3, 1769. He married three wives 1st, Feb. 12, 1793, Lydia Newell of Monson and 2d, in 1799, Sally Ann Knowl- ton, who died in 1815. He is said to have removed to Vermont near Vergeiines and died in June, 1829. HIS OHILDRBN WERE : 261. i. Elijah', b. Aug. 31, 1800; m. Catherine Loppy. ii. Sally Ann, b. Feb. 12, 1802 at Sand Lake, N. Y., married there Peter Bartle and lives with her daughter Mrs. Alraeda Richards at Scott's Corners, N. Y. iii. Almeda, b. at Sand Lake, March 14, 1803; m. there Peter Bradt. 262. iv. JoelN., b. Jan. 29, 1805; m. Nancy Purdy. 263. V. Stephen K., b. Sept. 23, 1806; m. Louisa W. Burton. vi. Annis B., b. March 31, 1808 ; m. H. C. Champlin at Bowman, N. Y. vii. John C, b. Aug. 30, 1809, at Sand Lake; m. at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Aug. 30, 1836, Eliza Ann Vandenburgh, and was at one time Dep. Sheriff of Dutchess Co., N. Y. No children, viil. LuoRETiA, b. July 1, 1811. Ix. Mary, b. Oct. 2, 1812, at Sand Lake; m. there Albert Wheeler and d. there in 1881. X. Abigail, b. July 14, 1814; m. at Greenbush, April 9, 1834, George Bloomindale; d. at Hoag's Corners, Aug. 28, 1883. xi. Henry. 130. Alured^ Hitchcock {Elijah^, Noah*, Nathaniel^, John^, LuTce^) son of Elijah and Sarah (Townsley) Hitchcock, was born in Brim field, Mass., May 7, 1773. He married in 1807 in Vergennes, Vt., 265. 111. iv. 266. V. 267. vi. 268. vii. Tiii. FAMILY OF JOHN. 291 Sarah Stevens. He died in 1830 in Vergennes and his children were aU born there. HIS CHLLDREX WERE : 264. i. El AM S'., b. Dec. 9, 1808. ii. LucRETiA, b. Nov. 22, 1810; ra. .lug. 17, 1831,IfelieiiiiahLosey, Prof, in Knox College from 1840 to 1861 ; d. Galesburg, 111. in 1875. Children: 1, Henry M^. Losey, b. at Gales- burgli, Jan. 3, 1838, now lawyer In Poughkeepsie, N. Y. In warof the Rebellion April, 1864 to March, 1865; Major 67th tr. S. C.Inft., March, 1865 to Jan., 1866; Lt. Col. 67th U. S. C. Inft.; 2, A Dau., m. Rev. Miner Deming, Sec. Y. M. C. A., Boston, Mass. Sarah, b. March 27, 1813 ; m. Charles H. Thompson. Mary Asx, b. July 28, 1815. Samuel, b. Oct. 7, 1817. Frances M., b. Nov. 9, 1819; m. A. Z. Hayner. Henry E., b. May 3, 1822 ; m. July 2, 1851, Margaret Yale. Mauy a., b. June 17, 1824; m. Rev. DavidPinkerton, Chetopa, Kan. 131. Eaton^ Hitchcock {Elijah^, Noah*, Nathaniel^, John^, Luke^) son of Elijah and Sarah (Townsley) Hitchcock, was bornMarch 13, 1776. He married 1st, Mercy Allen born at Panton, Vt., who died June 2.5, 1^08. He married 2d, Jan. 1, 1809, Elinda Norton, born Sept. 27, 1788, at Bennington, Vt. He died at Panton, Vt., Sept. 15, 1829, and his widow died there Oct. 15, 1830. He was a house joiner. HIS CHILDREX WERE : 1. Allen Eaton', b. June 25, 1808, at Vergennes, Vt. ; a farmer; d. at Shoreham, Vt., in 1882. 269. il. George Ha WLEY, b. Jan. 10, 1810; m. Emeline Xorton. Hi. Elijah Townsley, b. at Vergennes, 1812; unm. was a Cap- tain in the Brazilian Navy — time and place of death unknown, but supposed to have been lost at sea. Iv. Luman Norton, b. at Vergennes, March 27, 1815; left Ver- mont for Mobile, Ala. in 1833; m. Feb. 8, 1860, Frances T. Miller of Morristown, N. J. and d. there Jan. 2, 1862, leaving infant, Mary'. 270. v. James Monroe, b. May 10, 1817; m. H. M. Chittenden. vl. John Adams, b/ Aug. 10, 1819 ; lawyer in Mobile, Ala. ; m. there in 1849, Kate Gazzarn ; drowned in the Mississippi river in 1864 ; left no children. 292 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. vii. Chas. Theodore, h. at Panton, 1821 ; d. at Vergennes, 1823. viii. Cathbkine Augusta, b. at Vergennes, Dec. 31, 1824; m. Oct. 19, 1847, Stewart. Address, Morristown, N. J. ix. Harriet LucKKTiA, b. at Panton, Jan. 5, 1828; res. unm. at Morristown, N. J. 132. Db. Jaeed^ Hitchcock {Elijah^, Noah''', Nat7iamel^,Jo7in^, Luke''-) son of Elijah and Sarah (Townsley) Hitchcock, was born in Brim- field, Mass., Aug. 11, 1778. He married Katy Hamilton, born Sept. 21, 1771. He was a physician and surgeon. He married twice and had twelve children. He died March 29, 1 846, at Glens Falls, N. Y. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Mandana', b. Feb. 7, 1803 ; m. Jerome Bitley. 271. ii. DwiGHT, b. Sept. U, 1805; m. J. M. Gardner. iii. Joanna "W., b. May 23, 1807; m. John W. Steele. Iv. Jarbd H., b. Feb. 5, 1809; res. Lawton, Mich. V. Nancy Ann, b. May 16, 1811 ; d. Oct. 11, 1835. vi. Morgan H., b. July 19, 1841 ; d. Feb. 25, 1842. 133. Samuel^ Hitchcock (Elijah^, Noah*, NathanieP, John^, Luke^) son of Elijah and Sarah (Townsley) Hitchcock, was born in Brim- field, Mass., Nov. 21, 1781. He married Miriam , lived ia Brimfleld and died Dee. 26, 1823. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Alured Boyden', b. Aug. 9, 1805; unm. ; now JohnB. Austin. ii. Eaton, b. Feb. 9, 1807; m. Eunice , who survived him. He was at one time Captain of the Brimfleld Kifle Co. He rem. to Sturbridge, Mass. and died there, iii. David, b. Feb. 18, 1809; m. Aug. 5, 1856, Adeline A. Janes, dau. Augustus, res. in Worcester, Mass. No chlldreu. J iv. Sarah, b. Jan. 12, 1811; d. July 26, 1812. \ V. LuciNA, b. Jan. 12, 1811; d. July 26, 1812. vi. Samuel Adams, b. Feb. 13, 1813 ; now Samuel A. Hudson of Boston, Mass. vii. Mary, b. Feb. 26, 1815. viii. Elijah, b, Jan. 31, 1817; now William H. Hudson, ix. Amasa, b. May 26, 1819 ; d. Nov. 28, 1819. X. George, bap. Oct., 1822. xi. Harvey, bap. Nov. 9, 1823. (Nos. 10 and 11 are from Brim- fleld ch. records and Wm. L. Hitchcock of Chicopee gives Harvey instead of Amasa.) HENRY HITCHCOCK, Chief Justice of Alabama. FAMILY OF JOHN. 293 134. Hon. Henkyi^ Hitchcock {SamueP, Noah^, Nathaniel^, John^, Luke^) son of Judge Samuel and Lucy Caroline (Allen) Hitchcock, was bom in Burlington, Vt., Sept. 19, 1792. "He graduated at the University of Vermont with honor in 1811. The death of his father left him with care of farm and family on his hands, but he managed to get time for a thorough legal education. He then, in 1816, went to St. Stephens, near Mobile, and then a part of Mobile Territory, where he gained the highest reputation as a lawyer and where he made money. In 1819 he was appointed Attorney General for Alabama and later moved to Mobile. He successively filled the offices of District Attorney, Justice of the Supreme Court (of Alabama) and later Chief Justice. Speculations in real estate now took much of his time and gave him a property of over half a million of dollars." He married in Oct., 1821, Anne Erwin, dau. of Colonel Andrew Erwin of Nashville, Tenn. She was born in Ashville, N. C, in 1803 and d. at St. Louis, 1854. He had eight children of whom four died in infancy and one in youth. " In 1835, at 43 years of age he was baptized, made profession of faith and became a member of the Presbyterian church. He died Aug. 11, 1839, of yellow fever." His personal friend. Gen. Grandey of Alabama, says of him: "He was the best known, the most beloved, the most distinguished, the ablest, the most worthy and the most popular man in Alabama during the last ten years of his life." Melvin L. Gray, Esq., of the St. Louis Bar states that "early in September, 1839, he went to Alabama and well remembers that the newspapers throughout the state were then "in mourning "—their columns bordered with heavy black lines — for his recent death, which was universally spoken of as a great public calamity." HIS CHILDEEN WERE : i. Caroline Lorainb', b. April 8, 1825, atMobile, Ala. ; m. March, 1857, Dr. Samuel G. DeCamp, Surgeon U. S. A., March, 1857; d. in 1863, leaving one dau. Anna Erwirfi DeCamp, now wife of Leo A. Camacho, engaged in busines.". at 49 Dey St., New York City, residing at New Brighton, Staten Island, with their three children. 272. ii. Henry, b. at Spring Hill, Ala., July 3, 1829. lii. Andrew Erwin, b. at Mobile, June 6, 1831 ; d. at Nashville, Tenn., Oct. 4, 1848. iv. Anna E., b. at Mobile, May 12, 1839 ; d. Nov. 18, 1839. 273. V. Ethan Allen, b. at Mobile, Sept. 19, 1835. 294 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. 135. Ethan Allen ^ Hitchcock (Samuel^, Noah*, Nathaniel^, John^, Luke^) son of Judge Samuel and Lucy Caroline (Allep) Hitchcock, was bom in Vergennes, Vt., May 18, 1798. He graduated at West Point and was Tutor there several years. He entered the army as 3d Lieut, of Artillery, June 17, 1817; Brevet Colonel, Aug. 20, 1847, for gallant and meritorious conduct at Contreras and Churii- busco; Brevet Brig. Gen., Sept. 8, 1847, for gallant and meritorious conduct at Molino del Rey. About 1850 he resigned and became a civil engineer. \V hen the Rebellion broke out he offered his sword again to the government and was promoted to rank of Major General and served most of the war. He was Commissioner for the exchange of prisoners and Military Advisor to President Lincoln's Cabinet from '61 to '63. " He was then an old man but of superb figure as erect and fine looking a man as one would care to see." He was afterwards stationed at San Francisco, and for several years Com- mander of the Pacific Coast ; but his health failing he resigned and went South. He was the author of eight or ten published books and for his literary gifts was called the " pen of the army." He married in 1868 Miss Martha Nichols at Washington, D. C. He died Aug. 5, 1870, at Sparta, Ga., leaving no children. For additional items especially his literary labors see " Johnson's Encyclopedia." 136. Nathaniel^ Hitchcock {Daniel^, Noah*, NathanieP, John'^, Luke^) son of Daniel and Lucy (Hoar) Hitchcock, was born in Brimfield, Mass., May 4, 1787. He married 1st, Sept. 9, 1810, Esther Bigelow, born Dec. 24, 1787, who died Jan. 15, 1830. He married 2d, Oct. 5, 1831 , Velina Janes, born July 24, 1803, daughter of Cyrus of Lebanon, Conn. He died Nov. 3, 1853. On Oct. 4, 1854, Velina married William Tucker. She died Aug. 31, 1867. HIS CHILDREN WERE: 1. Lucy Emeline', b. Dec. 24, 1812 ; bap. at Monson, Mass., Aug. 1, 1813; m. at Minersville, Pa., Sept. 12, 1841, Wm. Gil- roy ; d. Feb. 9, 1864 and left three children, ii. WILLIAM Lucius, b. Jan. 17, 1815; m. Oct. 12, 1843, Mary C. Ellis. He died at his home in Chicopee, Mass., Dec. 8, 1882. He was Treas. of the Sunday School and Steward of the Perkins St. M. E. church. They had 1, Mary EllenS b. Aug. 5, 1844. ETHAN ALLEN HITCHCOCK, Brigadier-General, U.S.A. Major-General, U.S.V. FASHLT OF JOHN. 295 iii. Joseph Warren, b. June 10, 1816; m. Dec. 8, (or Dec. 15, Springfield records.) 1840, Charlotte G. D. Baker, b. at Pembroke, Mass., Oct. 3, 1821; res. at Chicopee; no cMldren. iv. Daniel Porter, b. Dec. 4, 1817; d. iinm. Oct. 22, 1838. V. Emma Adeline, b. Oct. 17, 1820; m. May 1, 1845, Brownell M. Durfee. They had: 1, Joseph Warren'^ Durfee; 2, Albert P. Durfee ; 3, Emma Durfee. vl. Julia S., b. Dec. 4, 1838; d. Sept. 11, 1859. vil. Laura Sophia, b. Jan. 6, 1845; m. May 20, 1869, John West- wood. They res. Waltham, Mass. and have : 1, Alice^ Westwood; 2, Frank James Westwood; 3, Bobert John West-wood; 4, Anna Isabella Westwood; 5, Grace May Westicood. 137. Jacob* Hitchcock {Dardel^, NoaJi^, Nathaniel^, JoJin^, Luke^) son of Daniel and Lucy (Hoar) Hitchcock, was born at Brimfield, Mass., Sept. 7, 1792. He married Dee. 25, 1821, at Dwigbt Mis- sion, Ark., Nancy Brown of Monson, Mass. He went to Arkansas in 1820, as steward of Dwight Mission to the Cherokees, and held the position for fort}' years. In 1862, he was robbed and driven out of the state by the rebels. He went to Iowa and died at Denmark, Iowa, July 5, 1865. His widow died at Tahlequah, C. N. Indian Territory, in April, 1876. HIS CHILDREIf WERE: 1. Daniel DwiGHT, M. D'., b. Dec. 19, 1822; once ch. member Monson, Mass.; Gr. Amherst college, 1844; M. D. Bow- doin, 1851; ra. Sarah ^Vorcester, dan. of the venerablemis- sionary Rev. S. A. Worcester. He d. of cholera at Fort Gibson, Ind. Ter. in Aug., 1867. Had one dan. m. R. R. Clerk, St. Louis, ii. Isaac Brown, b. at Dwight Mission, Feb. 28, 1825; m. Feb. 8, 1857, Elizabeth A. Duncan, b. In Georgia, July 10, 1833, dau. of Rev. John Duncan, aCherokee Methodist preacher. Shed. Oct. 5, 1886. He res.at Vinita, Ind.Ter. ; children: 1, T. Brown', b. May 19, 1858 ; m. Sept., 1880, a Cherokee girl, Annie Shirley and has one son; 2, Etta, b. Dec. 14, 1860; m. S. J. Burns of Canada. iii. Laura Sophronia, b. July 10, 1827 ; ch. member at Monson ; d. Dec. 10, 1843, at Mt. Holyoke Sem. Iv. Mary, d. se. 5. V. Sanct, d. se. 3. 296 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. 138. David'^ Hitchcock (Eldad^, Hoses'^, Nathaniel^, Jolin^, Luke^) son of Eldad and Esther (Hoar) Hitchcock, was bom in Westmin- ster, Vt., in 1789. He was called Squire Hitchcock, because of his prominence in local affairs. He married Hannah Owen of Ashford, Conn. She died July 23, 1861, and he died Dec. 1, 1861. HIS OHILDKBN WBKB : i. Eliza', b. 1812 ; m. Dea. Amos Gooclell; d. June 21, 1877. 274. il. Alfred, b. Oct. 17, 1814; M. D. ; m. 1842, Fidelia Clark; d. March 30, 1874. lii. Fannie Woodbury, b. March 16, 1816; m. W. F. Guernsey; one child who d. in 1884. iv. Phbbe Adeline, b. 1818 ; m.Kev. J. A. Eanney; d. Aug., 1852. Three children. V. Henry D WIGHT, b. 1820 ; m. Olivia Arnold ; d. Feb., 1847; one son, Henry'. vi. David Brainard, b. 1822; d. April, 1838. vii. Wealthy Ann, b. 1824; m. Rev. J. A. Ranney; d. 1875; no children. 275. viii. Homer Owen, b. 1827 ; m. Fidelia Wellman. Ix. Hannah Moore, b. 1829 ; m. Peyton Eanney ; six children. 139. EzEA^ Hitchcock {Joseph^, Joseph^, NatJianieP , JoJm^ , Luke^) son of Dr. Joseph and Hannah (Livermore) Hitchcock, was born in Brimfield, Mass., Sept. 27, 1763. He married Nov. 7, 1793, Sally "Winslow. He was a soldier in Shay's rebellion under Capt. Joseph Hoar. In the Eevolution he served as soldier for nine months in 1778, under Capt. Browning and in 1780 from July 4, to Oct. 10. He removed to Madison Center in 1793 but returned and lived at Brimfield. He was injured at " raising" the meetinghouse in 1805 and petitioned the town for damages and was refused on plea that he was himself to blame for the accident. He died in Brimfield, Feb. 8, 1816. His widow died July 2, 1823. child. i. Marcbna', b. Jan. 23, 1795. 140. Joseph^ Hitchcock {Joseph^, Joseph'', NathanieP, Jolin\Luke^) son of Dr. Joseph and Hannah (Livermore) Hitchcock, was born in FASnLY OF JOHN. 297 Brimfield, Mass., March 2, 177.i. He moved to Madison Center, N. Y. in 1793. He married Nov. 19, 179S, Eunice Brownell, born at Westport, Mass., Jan. 25, 1780. She died in Aug., 1849. He died in April, 1861. HIS CHILDKKN -SVERE : i. Ruth B'., b. Oct. 23, 1799, at Hamilton, N. Y. ; m. Otis Sim- mons; d. July 7, 1858. ii. Hasxah, b. at Hamilton, Sept. 4, 1801; m. Tiiurston Wood ; d. Dec. 3, 1873. 276. iii. Sajiuel, b. Aug. 7, 1803; m. Prudence Groves. iv. Meroa, b. June 19, 1805; m. Jan. 23, 1826, Ezra Campbell, who was b. Sept. 24, 1801 and d. May 22, 1775. Meroad. Jan. 29, 1862. Their children were : 1, Ezra B^. Campbell, b. Oct. 12, 1826; d. July 9, 1867; 2, Otis S. Campbell, b. May 7, 1830; m. Oct. 9, 1855, Elizabeth P. Tompkins and has three children; 3, Cornelia E. Campbell, b. March 12, 1835; 4, Henry F. Campbell, b. June 2, 18:59; d. Nov. 14, 1845. V. Pallet, b. at Lebanon, N. Y., Oct. 14, 1807; m. Benj. Sim- mons; d. Dec. 2, 1884. vi. Joseph, b. at Lebanon, iST. Y., April 30, 1810; m. Maria Camp- bell; d. Aug. 23, 1892. vii. Isaac, b. at Lebanon, July 18, 1812; m. Oct. 1, 1839, Antrace Pierce; d. March 10, 1877. viii. Seth, b. July 17, 1814; m. Ruth Simmons. ix. Eunice, b. Oct. 16, 1816; m. June, 1858, Frederic Sawdry; d. Oct. 9, 1890. 5. Mart, b. Jan. 17, 1819; m. Herman Hotchkin; d. March 31, 1869. xi. William Sijimoxs, b. Aug. 18, 1823: m. 1st, Cornelia Watrous and 2d, Mary Krum. P. O.Lebanon, Madison Co., N. Y. 141. Dr. Seth® Hitchcock {Joseph°, Joseph* , NathanieP , John^ , Luke}-) son of Dr. Joseph and Hannah (Livermore) Hitchcock, was born in Brimfield, Mass., April 5, 1781. He married Dec. 3, 1807, Catherine daughter of James Blair, who was noted in the Revolutionary war and settled in Waterford, Pa., about 1817 ; removed to Madison, 0., 1826. She died in Waterford, Pa., Dec. 27, 1823. He died in Tioga Co., N. Y., Dec. 26, 1833. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Ltdia Orpha, b. Xov. 21, 1808; m. KeUogg; address, Madison, Lake Co., 0. 298 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. ii. Polly, b. May 1, 1811. iii. Anna, b. Feb. 5, 1814; m. Bester. iv. LoDiSA, b. Feb. 11, 1815; m. Kendricks; address, Mead- ville, Pa. 277. V. Marsena, b. Aug. 10, 1818; address, Cleveland, 0. vi. Almira, b. Sept. 3, 1820; m. Flowers; res. near Kala- mazoo, Mich. 278. vii. Gaius, b. May 25, 1822; m. Sarah J. McClelland. 142. David^ Hitchcock (Obed°, Joseph'^, NathanieP, John^, Luke^) son of Obed and Mary (Dunham) Hitchcock, was born in Brimfield, Mass., Dec. 31, 1779. He married Jan. 3, 1802, Olive Stebbins of Monson, Mass. He was a farmer and moved to Westfleld, Vt. a few years before. He died there Dec. 5, 1810. She died Jan. 14, 1842, ae. 70. HIS CHILDREN WERE: 279. i. Horatio', b. Sept. 13, 1802 ; m. 1st Lucinda Howe. ii. David, b. March 15, 1805, in Westfleld, Vt. ; d. April 13, 1805. iii. Mary, b. March 18, 1806, in Westfleld; d. Dec. 8, 1810. 280. iv. Hiram Newton, b. July 4, 1808; m. 1st, Submit Perkins. V. Aphia, b. Oct. 29, 1810; d. Jan. 9, 1811. 143. Levi^ Hitchcock {Obed^, Joseph^, Nathaniel^, John'^,LaW) son of Obed and Mary (Dunham) Hitchcock, was born in Brimfield, Mass., Aug. 26, 1788. He married Sally Hunt and died in West- fleld, Vt., in 1839 or '40. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Asenath', b. Jan. 3, 1819, in Westfleld, Vt. ii. Samantha, b. July 30, 1820. iii. Betsey, b. May 16, 1822. iv. Justus, b. March 20, 1824; m. Sarah Green of Palmer; he had: 1, Olive'; 2, Minnie. V. ■ Philo, b. Feb. 8, 1826; m. Ruth Kimball, Warren, Mass. vi. Nancy E., b. Nov. 17, 1829 ; d. 1832. vii. Asa N., b. Sept. 3, 1832. viii. Abigail S., b. Oct. 28, 1835. FAMILY OF JOHN. 299'- 144. Ira^ Hitchcock {Nathaniel^, Joseph'^, Nathaniel^, JoJin^ Luke^) son of Nathaniel and Kuth Hitchcock, was boni in Brimfield, Mass.,. May 3, 1777. He married May 3, 1804, Percis Newell. He died April 9, 1844. She died July 24, 1859. HIS CHILDREN WEKE : i. Lucy', b. July 29, 1804; m. Feb. 23, 1831, Samuel Hopkins Bliss, b. Sept. 8, 1799, son of Isaac and Ruth (Hitchcock) Bliss of "Warren, Mass. She had six sons of whom five- enlisted in the Union Army in the war of the Rebellion and one was killed. She died Nov. 28, 1850; children: 1, Daniel^ Bliss; 2, Mandolph Bliss; 3, Amos Bliss; 4,. Charles Bliss ; 5, George Bliss. ii. Abnee, b. Feb. 18, 1806; m. Lucinda Barber; d. Sept. 1, 1863. 281. iii. Makcus, b. Nov. 26, 1808; m. Patty Bliss. iv. Sally, b. April 6, 1811; m. Nov. 18, 1854, Hiram Upham. V. Ruth, b. Jan. 8, 1813; m. 1st, Oct. 30, 1839, King H. Moore- of Syracuse; m. 2d, Sept. 16, 1850, Elisha Ford, vi. Amos, b. March 16, 1818 ; lived in Fayetteville, Ala. 145. Artemas^ Hitchcock (J^athaniel^, Joseph''', Nathaniel^, John^,. Luke^) son of Nathaniel and Ruth Hitchcock, was born March 9,. 1781. He married March 9, 1800, Abigail Brooks, who died Sept. 23, 1865. He died April 20, 1866. his children were : 282. i. Sylvester', b. Nov. 2, 1806. ii. Mary A., (or Miriam as in Brimfleld town records) b. April 1,- 1808 ; d. April 20, 1811. iii. Calvin, b. March 29, 1810; m. May 7, 1834, Dorinda Stearns. 283. iv. William Emerson, b. June 4, 1812; m. March 29, 1863, Clara- L. Felton. V. Ambrose Newton, b. Nov. 28, 1813; at one time ch. member at Monson, Mass.; Gr. Yale College 1840 ; teacher ; d. Aug. 8, 1842. vi. Abigail, b. Feb. 9, 1816; m. Jan. 27, 1839, Marshall Andrews, vii. Mary A., b. April 7, 1819 ; m. Aug. 4, 1842, Frank Merriam. viii. Philomela, b. Deo. 10, 1820 ; d. Aug. 10, 1842. ix. Harriet N., b. June 9, 1826; m. May 18, 1847, Hershell Ben- son and d. in 1851. X. Ann K., b. July 29, 1830; m. John Andrews; d. Dec. 3, ISe.'i-.- 300 DESCENDANTS OP LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. 146. Julius^ Hitchcock (Elislia^, Joseph'^, Nathaniel^, John^, Luhe^) son of Elisha and Ursula (Hitchcock) Hitchcock, was born at Brim- field, Mass., Oct. 3, 1777. He married in Ludlow, Vt., Dec. 6, 1804, Huldah Powers, born May 1, 1781, in Westminster, Vt. He 'died Nov. 10, 1815. HIS OHILDKEN WERE : 284. i. Russell', b. Dec. 22, 1805; m. Laura Chaflee. 285. ii. Julius Austin, b. Jan. 20, 1808; m. RhodaPerham. ill. Mary Ann, b. April 5, 1810. iv. William, Bingham, b. Jan. 8, 1812; m. Lavinia "Williams, and had: 1, Joseph'; 2, Abbii?. V. Daniel, b. Sept. 1], 1814; settled in Tewksbury, Mass. 147. Caleb^ Hitchcock {Elisha^, Joseph^, Nathaniel^, John^, Luke^) ■son of Elisha and Ursula (Hitchcock) Hitchcock, was born in West- minster, Vt., March 29, 1779. He married March 3, 1802, Nancy Eaton of Hinsdale, N. H. He died in Westfleld, Vt., Sept. 15, 1825. his children were: i. Emily', b. Dec. 20, 1803, in Westminster, Vt. ; m. Aug. 20, 1830, Josepli Kinney. She d. Feb. 18, 1872. She had: 1, Nancy AP. Kinney; 2, Charles F. Kinney; 3, John J. Kinney ; 4, Olive M. Kinney. ii. Eunice, b. Dec. 10, 1805, in W. ; m. Nov. 19, 1831, Osmynd Stebbins andhad: 1, Wallace^ Stebbins ; 2,Selen Stebbins; 3, Halina Stebbins; 4, Julia A. Stebbins; 5, Mat'y Stebbins; G, John P. Stebbins; 7, John A. Stebbins; 8, Sarah E. Stebbins. iii. Nancy, b. Westfleld, Vt., Jan. 2, 1808; m. Dec. 27, 1831, Wil- liam Pike, and had: 1, Lucy^ Pike; 2, Paphro Pike; 3, Lydia Pike; 4, Emily Pike. Arad Hunt, b. Oct. 21, 1811; m. M. Brown. Hakvey, b. Feb. 25, 1814; m. 1st, Mahala Ward. HliiAM, b. Jan. 25, 1816; m. Harriet A. Burnham. Ephraim Eaton, b. Sept. 2, 1822 ; m. 1st, Nov. 11, 1846, Melin- da R. Burba, who d. Feb., 1847. He married 2d, July 8, 1863, Elizabeth Gibson of Stanbridge, Quebec, at Pelham Manor, N. Y. Elvira Winslow, b. Feb. 14, 1825 ; m. Jan. 1, 1845, Charles Crane. She had: 1, Elizabeth^ Crane; 2, Clarence E. Crane; 3, Charles H. Crane. 286. iv. 387. V. 288. vi. vii. FAMILY OF JOHN. SOI' 148. EusHA^ Hitchcock {Elislia° , Joseph'^ , Nathaniel^, John^ , Luke^) son of Elisha and Ursula (Hitchcock) Hitchcock, was born in "West- minster, Vt., Feb. 22, 1782. He married 1st, Oct. 30, 1806, Whit- ingham, Vt., Editha Gains, boin in Enfield, Conn., Feb. 11, 1783,. who died Nov. 23, 1846. He married 2d, Lucinda (Winslow) Hitchcock, widow of Thomas Hitchcock, and daughter of Shubal Winslow. She died at Westfield, Vt., Feb. 11, 1857. He was a farmer and carpenter and died in Xorwalk, Ohio, Aug. 28, 1869. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. James Gains', b. Wardsboro, Vt., Aug. 9, 1807; d. Lowell,- rt., July 7, 1833. ii. Editha, b. Westfield, Vt., Nov. 17, 1809. lil. Bachel, b. Sept. 20, 1811 ; d. March 6, 1813 at Westfield. iv. Fidelia Eachel, b. Westfield, Vt., Sept. 13, 1813. V. Josiah, b. Nov. 17, 1815; d. March 11, 1820, at W., Vt. vi. Burt, b. Feb. 3, 1818; d. Aug. 7, 1820, at W., Vt. vii. Le-^t Parsons, b. Sept. 2, 1822; d. March 17, 1846, at Waits-- field, Vt. 149. Amos^ Hitchcock {ElisJia^, Joseph''', Nathaniel^, Jolm"^, Liike^) son of Elisha and Ursula (Hitchcock) Hitchcock, was born in West- minister, Vt., April 27, 1784. He married, Nov. 7, 1807, Achsah Hendee, who died Feb. 2, 1852. He died Feb. 24, 1878. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Harriet', b. Westfield, Vt., May 28, 1809; m. Elkanah Free- man, settled in Campton, 111. and d. there Nov. 5, 1867.. She had : 1, Franklin^ Freeman, b. Jan. 8, 1841 ; 2, Amos Elkanah Freeman, h. Aug. 15, 1842; 3, Caroline Almira Freeman, h. Feb. 5, 1845; 4, John Ambrose Freeman, b. Aug. 14, 1847; 5, Emma Freeman, b. Feb. 4, 1850; 6, Francis Edmond Freeman, Jan. 8, 1852; 7, Alvan Blair Freeman, b. Jan. 7, 1854. ii. Aljhra, b. Nov. 9, 1810; m. Jan. 1, prob. 1843, Samuel Pauley,- settled at Blackbury, 111., and had: 1, Mobert Freeman^ Pauley, b. Nov. 1, 1843; 2, Martha Ann Pauley, b. Dec. 22, 1845 ; 3, Eliza Jane Pauley, b. July 12, 1849 ; 4, Samuel Edwin Pauley, b. Nov. 27, 1851; 5, Emma'Louisa Pauley,. b. March 6, 1854. 289. iil. Wblllam Hbndee, b. April 27, 1812. -302 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. 290. iv. Orus, b. Jan. 22, 1814; m. Harriet Foss. V. Calvin, b. Nov. 27, 1815 ; killed by lightning, July 25, 1838. vi. Emelinb, b. Aug. 22, 1817; m. Nov. 23, 1847, Ira Goodell and had: 1, Amos A^. Goodell, h. June 13, 1849; 2. Silu E. Qoodell, b. Nov. 17, 1852. vii. Amos Ambrose, b. July 9, 1819; d. Feb. 11, 1821. viii. Mehit ABLE, b. Jan. 16, 1822; m. 1st, at Dummerston, Vt., Sept. 1, 1843, George W. Gass; m. 2d, Elbridge Smith of Medway, Mass. and had: 1, George Eno^ Gass, b. Jan. 8, 1845 ; 2, Josephine Gass, b. April 29, 1849 ; and by 2d husband: 3, Elwyn Smith; 4, Effie Smith; 5, Myron Smith. ix. Ira, b. Jan. 1, 1824; d. Dec. 16, 1869. X. BUTH M., b. Dec. 11, 1825. xl. John, b. Dec. 16, 1827; d. Jan. 3, 1851. 150. Simonb Hitchcock {Elisha^ , Joseph* , NathanieP, John^, Luke^) .■son of Elisha and Ursula (Hitchcock) Hitchcock, was born Feb. 22, 1786. He married at Putney, Vt., Dec. 22, 1809, Clarissa Moore, born there March 24, 178H. He settled in Putney and died March .27, 1859. his children were : i. Abijah Moore', b. Dec. 5, 1810; d. May 27, 1832. ii. Louisa Susannah, b. Nov. 8, 1812; d. Aug. 17, 1880. iii. Simon Schuyler, b. Feb. 1, 1816; m. Sept. 22, 1840, Fidelia Chandler. iv. Josiah Hubbard, b. Oct. 1, 1818; m. Chamberlain, and d. March 7, 1866. V. Melinda Clarissa, b. March 23, 1821 ; m. Freeman Gorham. Two children, vi. George Mbtoalf, b. Feb. 28, 1823; d. Putney, April 2, 1851. Vii. Martha Sophia, b. Feb. 13, 1825 ; d. July 1, 1831. viii. Charles Seymour, b. Feb. 13, 1828 ; d. June 17, 1831. ix. Lyman Warren, b. Feb. 12, 1830; d. May 1, 1831. 151. Joseph^ Hitchcock (Elisha^, Joseph*, NathanieP , John^ , LuJce^) son of Elisha and Ursula (Hitchcock) Hitchcock, was born at West- minster, Vt., June 28, 1788. He married there May 8, 1808, Betsey Prentiss, b. Sept. 3, 1787. He was a mechanic in early life but a farmer in later years. He and his wife were among those who formed FAMILY OF JOHN. 303 the first church in Westfield, Vt., where he was a Deacon for sixty years. She died Nov. 17, 1877. He died July 11, 1878. HIS CHILDKEN WERE : i. LrcRETiA', b. Westminster, Vt., Dec. 8, 1808; m. Nov., 1843, Henry Wlieeler of Keene, N. H. 291. ii. Henky S., b. Oct. 13, 1810; m. 1st, Lovisa Hall. iii. Sakah, b. Westfleld, Vt.,]Srov. 28, 1812 ;m. 1837, George Parks, of Lowell, who d. Jan. 3, 1878. Has three children. iv. Ursula, b. Westminster, Oct. 19, 18U; m. 1833, C. P. Fitz- simmons, who d. Dec. 4, 1882. Seven children are living In Iowa. 292. V. Reuben P., b. July 12, 1816; m. Emily Graves. vi. Orpha G., b. Feb. 8, 1819, at Westfleld; m. May 31, 1840, C. L. Holmes of Lowell, Mass. Shed. June 21, 1880. Three children living, vii. Esther, b. April 7, 1821, at Westfield ; d. nnm. March 24, 1845. 293. viii. ROLLiN G., b. Oct. 17, 1823; m. Lucy Nelson. ix. Caleb E., b. Westfleld, Sept. 6, 1825; m. Nov., 1848, Cornelia Bridgham of Rodman, N. Y. ; d. New Haven, Conn., Sept. 23, 1852; had: 1, Julia C^, b. Feb. 28, 1849; 2, Eugenia, b. Nov. 2, 1851. 294. X. WiLLLOi G., b. March 16, 1828 ; m. 0. E. Clark. xi. Eliza R., b. Craft&bury, Vt., Aug. 26, 1830; m. Jan. 4, 1849, Homer N. Hendee of Worth, N. Y. Two children. 152. Abel^ Hitchcock (.BZis/ia^, i7bsep7t*, NathanieP, John^, Luke^) son of Elisha and Ursula (Hitchcock) Hitchcock, was born Sept. 13, 1797. He married at Westminster, Vt., Jan. 30, 1821, Lucinda Mason, b. Aug. 6, 1797. She died Jan. 1, 1872. He is now living and has eight great grand-children. HIS children were: i. LuctM'., b. Jan. 12, 1822; m. Oct. 5, 1846, Philip Pond of Rutland, Wis. and d. there Jan. 4, 1872. She had: 1, Lucy Jane? Pond, b. Aug. 14, 1847 ; 2, Webster 21. Fond, b. Sept. 25, 1849; 3, Elpha T. Pond, b. Aug. 14, 1852; 4, Alma Pond, b. July 29, 1855. ii. Electa, b. March 26, 182-; d. April 3, 182-, at Westminister, iii. Maria E., b. Nov. 9, 1827; m. at Union, Wis., Sept. 5, 1848, N. W. Dennis, b. Oswego, N. Y., June 18, 1824; children : 1, Charles TT'*. Dennis, b. Rutland, Wis., Aug. 13, 1849; 2, Esther L. Dennis, b. March 15, 1852 ; 3, Dewitt B. Dennis, b. Nov. 24, 1855; 4, Abel H. Dennis, b. Dec. 29, 1860; 5, Jidia M. Dennis, \>.3\x\y 10, 1864; 6, Ira B. Dennis, b. April 10, 1870. 304 DESCENDANTS OF LDKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. 153. Aaron Charles^ Hitchcock (Elisha^ , Joseph* , Nathaniel^ , John^ , Luke^) son of Elisha and Ursula (Hitchcock) Hitchcock, was born in "Westminster, Vt., Jan. 8, 1804. He married Jan. 23, 1827, Polly Eastman of Newfane, Vt. He died at Troy, Vt., June 25, 1843. He was a representative from Westfield to the Vermont Legislature. His widow died Jan. 24, 1863. The children were all born at Troy, Vt. HIS CHILDREN WBRB : 295. i. SamublE'., b. Jan. 30, 1829; m. Sarah Trumpass. ii. Russell, b. June 1, 1831; m. Dec. 11, 1864, Sarah J. George of Westfield, Vt. ; child: 1, Alvah G^, b. May 6, 1868; d. April 16, 1873, at Lawrence, Mass. ill. Ezra, b. Sept. 22, 1832; d. Dec. 29, 1859. 296. iv. Simon, b. Jan. 31, 1835; m. Alice Brown. V. Elizabeth, b. Nov. 28, 1836. vi. Sophronia, b. July 20, 1839. 154. Samuel Bliss^ Hitchcock {Peter^, Joseph'^, Nathaniel^, John^, Luke^) son of Dea. Peter and Ruth (Bliss) Hitchcock, was born in Brimfleld, Mass., April 27, 1777. He married there, Feb. 19, 1800, Azubah Blashfield, born at Brimfleld, June 27, 1777. He emigrated to Homer, N. Y., in 1800, taking their eldest child, and all their eflfects for farming and housekeeping with one ox-team. He was a shoemaker and inventor of peg-shoes, and all of his sons were either practical shoemakers or dealers. He died in Homer, Sept. 20, 1850. His widow died Oct. 25, 1863. HIS childebn were : 297. i. Augustus Bliss', b. Sept. 2, 1800; m. Jane Van Busklrk. li. Lois, b. Aug. 17, 1803 ; m. April 26, 1826, IraBowen of Homer, N. Y. iii. Peter, b. 1805; d. abt. 1870; no child. 298. iv. Alfred, b. Nov. 30, 1806; m. Susan Briggs. V. Mary, b. Homer, July 16, 1809 ; m. March 28, 1831, Eev. E. Bronson, Towanda, Pa. 299. vi. Coleman, b. March 9, 1821 ; m. 1st, Susan Clark. FAMILY OF JOHN. 305 155. Dan^ Hitchcock (Heli°, Joseph'^, Nathaniel, John^, Luke^) son of Heli and Tryphena (Goodell) Hitchcock, was born June 3, 1786. He married Eliza "Wilson and died May 26, 1876. HIS CHU-DKEN WERE : i. Amanda'. li. EuSEBiA, b. Chittenden, Vt.,; m. Daniel Mitchell; res. in Nebraska, iii. Tryphena, b. Chittenden; m. Matterson; d. in Vt. iv. Elizabeth, b. Chittenden ; m. Kodolphns Burt ; res. in Mich. V. Fidelia, b. Chittenden ; m. Hiram Fisk ; d. 1855 at Nankin, Mich, vi. John Calvin, d. in hospital during the war. Til. Cynthia, m. Richard ChenneU; living in Mich. 156. Kev. Calvin^ Hitchcock, D. D. LL. D., {Heli^, Joseph*, Xathan- ieP, JoJin^, Luke^) son of Heli and Tryphena (Goodell) Hitchcock, was born at "Westminster, "Vt., Oct. 25, 1787. He graduated at Andover Theological Seminary in 1814 ; was pastor of the Congre- gational church at Newport, R. I., 1815 — 20, then for thirty years in Randolph. He married Eliza Russell Stephens. He died at "Wren- tham, Mass., Dec. 3, 1867. He received the degree of LL. D. in 1841. his children were : 1. Robert Stevens', b. Jan. 19, 1818; m. Dec. 28, 1871, Jennie B. Adams, of Lexington, Ky. He was Minister at Mav- erick ch. in East Boston in 1850. No children, ii. Hannah S., b. 1819 ; d. 1838. iii. Sarah G. , b. 1820. 300. iv. Dr. Joseph G. S., b. 1823. V. Abby E. , b. 1829 ; m. Plimpton. 157. Heli^ Hitchcock (Heli^, Joseph*, XathanieP, John^, Luke^) son of Heli and Tryphena (Goodell) Hitchcock, was born Nov. 29, 1798. He married Sarah Farr, born Aug. 8, 1796, daughter of Abraham and Molly (Harris) Farr, and died at South Hadley Falls, March 2, 1872. His wife died May 20, 1871. 21 306 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. HIS CHILDREN WERE: i. Ctnthia Elvira', b. Chittenden, Vt., May 17, 1821 ; m. Fran- cis R. Pierce, May, 1846; d. Enfleld, Conn., Sept. 8, 1848. He d. Feb. 20, 1882. 301. ii. Heli H., b. March 7, 1823; m. Joan Brayman. iii. Cornelia Jbrusha, b. Aug. 21, 1826 at Chittenden ; m. March 14, 1857, James E. Hathaway, at Jamaica, Vt. She d. Oct. 16, 1891. Her children were : I, Harriet Augusta^ Hathaway, b. Jan. 2, 1859; 2, Frank Abraham Hathaway, b. Jan. 10, 1860; ^, Henry Heli Hathaway, b. Dec, 1862;- 4, Georgiana Hathaviay, b. Nov. 22, 1866. 302. iv. Abraham Farr, b. May 16, 1829 ; m. Caroline Rockwell. V. Marshall Monroe, b. Aug. 15, 1832; d. Feb. 6, 1834. 303. vi. RuEUS Clark, b. Sept. 11, 1835; m. Louisa St. John. vii. Sarah Adaline, b. Westminster, Vt., May 15, 1838; m. Nov. 28, 1861, Osro Watts Sanford of Westfield, Mass. and has: 1, Edgar Hubert Sanford, b. Sept. 14, 1862; d. Sept. 10, 1863 ; 2, Herbert Osro Sanford b. Sept. 26, 1864 ; 3, Addie Louise Sanford, b. Jan. 13, 1867 ; 4, 2Iary Ellen Sanford, b. July 30, 1874; d. April 18, 1887; 5, Walter Howard San- ford, b. April 30, 1878. 158. Heber^ Hitchcock (Medad^, Joseph'^, Nathaniel^, John^, Luke''-) son of Medad and Martha (Stebbics) Hitchcock, was born at Brim- field, Mass., Aug. 20, 1784. He married Lydia ^\inslow, daughter of Shubael Winslow from or near Brookfield and she died Feb. 17, 1829. She was sister of the wife of his brother Thomas. He mar- ried 2d, Luciuda. He was a tanner. his children were : i. Elvira', b. Westfield, Vt., Feb. 11, 1810. 304. li. Medad, b. Jan. 14, 1812; m. Patty Miller, iil. AzuBAH, b. April 12, 1817, in Westfield. 159. Medad Smith^ Hitchcock {Medad°, Joseph* , Xathaniel^ , JoJin^, Luke^) son of Medad and Martha (Stebbins) Hitchcock, was born in Brimfield, Mass., Dec. 6, 1798. He married Jan. 31, 1822, Patty Hitchcock, daughter of Elisha, b. Westminister, Vt., May 25, 1795. He went when a lad with his father from Brimfield, to Westfield, Vt. and lived a farmer on the farm commenced by his father and now in FAMILY OF JOHN. 307 possession of his son Aaron Charles. He died Nov. 25, 1840 and his widow Aug. 7, 1882. HIS CniLDREX WERE : i. Aakos Charles', b. July 19, 1823, iu Westfielcl, Vt. ; ni. March 12, 1849, Calista Jenkins of Kirby, Vt. andliacl: 1, Charles S'., b. Dec. 22, 1850; d. Oct. 12, 1869; 2, Edward A., b. Oct. 24, 1853; d. Sept. 13, 1875; 3, Em.ma C, b. Aug. 13, 1856; m. Sept. 21, 1876, Hiram 0. Jliller. They have: 1, May MK Miller, b. July 13, 1877. .305. 11. Medad Clark, b. Jan. 5, 1825; ID. Lucinda Burba. Hi. JuLL\ Axx, b. Xov. 16, 1826; m. Wm. H. Richardson; res. Chicopee ; no children, iv. Jaxette, b. Feb. 15, 1829; m. Nov. 1, 1853, Daniel W. Janes. Four children; res. E. Brimfleld. y. Llxia Patty, b. June 20, 1831; m. Charles C.Stoddard; d. Aug. 9, 1882. Four children. 306. ' vi. Perry Smith, b. .Jan. 22. 1836; m. il. :M. Green. 160. Jaiei's^ Hitchcock (Anwn^, Joseph*, XdthcmieP , Jolin^, Luke''-) son of Jairus and Mary (Stebbins) Hitchcock, was bom Jan. 22, 1787. He married at Westminster, Vt., Abigail Frink, daughter of Peter and Priscilla Frink of Barre, who died in Ashbj', Mass. He died ia Ashby, May 16, 1867. HIS CTirLDREN WERE : 307. i. George Loyixg', b. Sept. 28, 1812 ; m. Eliza SparhaAvk. 11. Mary Stebbixs, b. April 6, 1816; d. 1852, at Bellows Falls, ill. JusTix Frisk, b. Dec. 10, 1817; d. y. 308. Iv. Joseph Frixk, b. April 10, 1820 ; m. Susan S. Persons. V. Laura Jaxe, b. July 23, 1822 ; m. A. Eeynolds ; was buried in "Westminster, Vt. Three children, vi. Julia Axn, b. April 13, 1824; m. J. Willard. Two children. 161. Aaron^ Hitchcock (Aaron^, Joseph"^, XatJuinieP, John^, Luke^) son of Aaron and Mary (Stebbins) Hitchcock, was born Aug. 27, 1791. He married Jan. 21, 1827, Azubah Chaffee, born Jan. 18, 1795. She died at Westminster, Vt., Jan. 7, 1842. He died Oct., 1877. CHILD. i. John M'. 308 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. 162. MosES^ Hitchcock (John^, Jchn^, NathanieP, John^, Luke^) son of John and Lucy (Collon) Hitchcock, was born May 31, 1778. He married June 2, 1799, Hannah Baird of Pittsford, Vt., born at Worcester, Mass., Feb. 1, 1780. He was a Bloomer by trade and later a farmer. He died in Pottsdam, N. Y., March 8, 1848. She died at Council Bluffs, Iowa, Dec. 16, 1873. HIS CHILDREN WEEB : 309. i. Lorenzo E'., b. March 10, 1800; m. 1st, Jerusha Alden. ii. Polly A., b. Jan. 4, 1802; m. April 26, 1820, Clark Taft, b. 1800. 310. iii. Joel, b. May 21, 1804; m. Ruah Stevens. iv. Harriet E.,b. Dec. 18, 1806; m. June 13, 1824, in Traverse City, Mich., Robert A. Campbell, who died Feb. 1, 1885. V. Ldcinda, b. Feb. 13, 1809 ; m. Jonathan Stevens, Member of Parliament, Hemraindford, Can. ; who d. about 1853. vi. Sally A., b. Nov. 16, 1811 ; d. March 5, 1814. vii. Hannah H., b. Dec. 14, 1813; d. Dec. 25, 1813. 311. viii. Bliss D., b. Jan. 6, 1815; m. Abigail Train. is. Millard M., b. May 13, 1817; d. July 15, 1862. 312. X. William L., b. March 31, 1821; m. Feb. 25, 1847, Sarah S. Cobb, xi. Fanny M., b. Feb. 9, 1824; m. James Killday. She d. at Council Bluffs, Sept. 23, 1883. 163. John Colton " Hitchcock {John ^ , John''' , Nathaniel^ , John'^, Luke^) son of John and Lucy (Coltou) Hitchcock, was born in Western, now Warren, Mass., Nov. 16, 1791. He married March 19, 1812, Irene Clark of Rutland, Vt., born at Keene, N. H., Nov. 8, 1793. She died in New London, Iowa, July 5, 1876 and he died there Dec. 1, 1877. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Lucy Colton', b. Pittsford, Vt.,Dec. 4, 1812; m. in Nelson, Ohio, April 17, 1831, Madison Miner, who d. in Tabor, Iowa, April 22, 1867. 313. ii. John, b. Dec. 8, 1815 ; m. Eleanor G. Sherwood. iii. Rachel, b. Milton, N. Y., Feb. 27, 1817; m. Aug. 25, 1849, Charles R. Hitchcock of Davenport, Iowa, son of David and Sarah (Swan) Hitchcock. She d, in Plymouth, Iowa, Feb. 27, 1880. FAMILY OF JOHN. 309 iv. IKENA, b. Milton, N. Y., June 8, 1819; d. Oberlin, Ohio, Feb. 20, 1862. 314. T. Clakk, b. Sept. 25. 1821; m. 1st, L. A. Burnell. vi. FiDELLv, b. Welshfteld, 0., Jan. 9, 1824; m. April 16, 1841, Elbriclge Reed of Danville, Iowa, and she d. at Brighton, Iowa, Feb. 5, 1843. vii. Jerusha, b. Welshfleld, Ohio, Oct. 24, 1825; m. Wm. A. Wolcott. Till. Louisa, b. Nelson, 0., Jan. 25, 1828; d. Danville, Iowa, Jan. 24, 1843. ix. LoRiNDA, b. Nelson, 0., March 30, 1830; m. Clement D. Tnttle. s. Lorenzo, b. Nelson, 0., July 9, 1832; m. Sept. 17, 1858, Deb- ora Jane Hunter. Two daus. xi. Mary, b. Nelson, Ohio, March 16, 1835; m. Oliver Perkins. 164. Jeduthax" Hitchcock {EU^, John'*', XathanieP, JoJin^, Luke''-) son of Eli and Abigail (Olds) Hitchcock, was born at Pittsfield, Mass., Aug. 14, 1784. He married April 5, 1811, Urania Orvis, born Oct. 22, 1786. She died April 30, 1813, in Norwich, N. Y. He married 2d, Sept. 18, 1814, Sallie Mead of North Norwich, N. T., born May 17, 1788. She died May 20, 1858. He lived in Pittsfield until seven years old, then Lenox, Mass., until 1807, when he removed to Norwich, N. Y., where he remained fifty-five years until his death Nov. 4, 1862, se. 78. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Elvira A'., b. Aug. 1, 1812 ; m. Norwich, N. T., Marvin Wicks who d. there Sept. 16, 1870. She d. Brockport, N. Y., March 22, 1879. She had: 1, J/(7?o)j D\ WicJcs, b. Jan. 3, 1837; 2, Ellen M. Wicks, b. Feb. 26, 1839. ii. Mary Ann, b. Nov. 14, 1815 ; m. Nov. 25, 1835, Eev. Willard M. Hoyt, of Norwich, Pres. Clergyman, iii. Lavixia, b. Norwich, March 22, 1820. iv. Sarah, b. Norwich, Aug. 6, 1822. V. EizpahB., b.July 26, 1824, atNorwich;m. April 9, 1846, John B. Hoyt of Coventry, N. Y., and d. Masonville, N. Y., Sept. 26, 1861. vi. Cornelia 6., b. Norwich, Jan. 14, 1829. (The unm. sisters live in Nonvich.) 310 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BEANCH I. 165. Sajhiel^ Hitchcock (-EZi^, Jb/in^, Nathaniel^, JoJin^, LuJce^) son of Eli aud Abigail (Olds) Hitchcock, was born June 26, 1788. He married, Sept. 11, 1810, Vesta Doud, born Oct. 10, 1793. He was a gardener and lived in Cortland, N. Y. She died in 1861 and he in 1866. HIS CHILDREN WEKE : 1. Sox', b. and d. April 15, 1812. ii. Son, b. and d. May 25, 1813. iii. Son, b. and d. Aug. 5, 1814. iv. Vesta, b. June 20, 1816 ; lived -with H. J. Knapp of Fayette- ville, and d. unHi. May, 1890. V. Prosper, b. April 29, 1819; was a paper malser; m. Caroline Roe and d. Jan. 12, 1884. Had : 1, Bela^, m. and d. leav- ing one dan. Lula'^.how Mrs. George M. Keel of Cortland- vi. Gideon, b. April 30, 1821; d. Dec. 28, 1823. vii. Miranda, b. Jan. 26, 1823 ; m. John Duff and d. in 1869. They had: 1, Catherine JP. Duff, m. Henry J. Knapp of Fay- etteville and had four children ; 2, John 31. Duff, m. Kittie Dovner and have one child ; 3, Samuel G. Duff, m. Lucy Leach and has four children, vlii. Gideon, b. March 7, 1825; paper maker; m. 1st, Mary C. Smith; 2d, Mrs. B. Smith, has two married sons and all live at Council Bluffs, la. ix. Mary, b. June 18, 1827; d. Oct. 30, 1828. X. Stephen G., b. Aug. 8, 1830; printer, publisher and propri- etor of the Syracuse Sunday Times ; m. Jan. 2, 1851, Olive A. Turner. He d. Jan. 9, 1885, and left 1, Cora L'., who ih. Morton Wadman; has 1, Laura 0'. Wad- man; 2, George W. Wadman. xi. "William H., b. March 29, 1833 ; m. Delia Hibbard. 166. John'' Hitchcock {Enoch^, John*, Nathaniel^ , John^ , Luke^) son of Enoch and Jane (Dunn) Hitchcoclv, was born at Westmoreland, Oneida Co., N. Y., May 14, 1793. He married 1st, in NiagaraCo., N. Y., Nov. 12, 181o, Susannah Swain, daughter of Isaac and Eliz- abeth (Hall) Swain, Born May 1, 1790, in "Wilmington, Eng. She died in 1828. He married 2d, Oct. 5, 1828, Eliza Kouse, daughter of Anthony and Eunice Rouse, widow of Alpheus Freeman, born May 25, 1799 and died in Chatswoith, 111., Aprill7, 1873. He died there Jan. 19, 1875. FAMILY OF JOHN. 311 HIS CHILDKEN WERE : i. Mary', b. June 29, 1819, In Cambria, X. T. ; m. May 9, 1841, Leonard Anson, who d. Jan. 31, 1880; shed. Feb. 22, 1884. Had 1, George Leonar(P Anson, b. 17, 1843; d. Sept. 29, 1884 ; 2, Hattie Ellen Anson, b. Dec. 24, 1854 ; m. Sept. 13, 1876, Clayton S. Boomer of Chicago, li. ALinKA Cornelia, b. June 3, 1820; d. June 13, 1820. iii. Ajierox Johx, b. July 17, 1822 ; d. at Spring Creek, 111., April 2, 1864. iv. Eliza, b. Oct. 6, 1824; d. Oct. 18, 1824. V. SuSAX Eliza, b. Aug. 1, 1830; m. July .5, 1871, in Chelsea, Jlich. Daniel Elliott Bouse. No children, vi. Axgeli>;e Ellen, b. March 31, 1832; m. Jan. 11, 1860, Robert Darlington Major. Children: 1, Willie S^.JIajor, b.Dec. 17, ]861; 2, Hattie D. Jlrijor., h. June 12, 1872; 3, yellie Dell Major, b. April 21, 1875. 315. vii. ESTOCH SAMnEL, b. June 18, 1834; m. S. Kenard. viii. \y. H., b. Locljport, X. Y., Not. 19, 1840; enlisted in tbe 8tli 111. Reg. in 1861 and d. at Alexandria, Va., in 1862. 167. Jajies* Hitchcock (Enoch^, John*, XathanieP , John^, Luke^) son of Enoch and Jane (Dunn) Hitcbcock, was born Oct. 17, 1794. He married Hannah 'U'elch and lived in Gasport, K. T. and in Adrian, Michigan. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Louisa', b. Sept. 3, 1817, at Gasport, X. Y.; m. Wm. Xixon. ii. liEziAH, b. Oct. 28, 1819, at Gasport; m. IngersoU Calkins ; d. June 23, 1855. iii. Fannie, b. Dec. 20, 1821, at Gasport; m. Asa Coi-nell. iv. Samuel, b. July 3, 1824, at Gasport; m. Jane West. V. Harvey', b. Aug. 27, 1827, at Gasport; m. Kate Bogart. vi. WlLLiAJl, b. at Adrian, Mich., May 9, 1842. 168. Samuel Enoch •* Hitchcock {Enoch°, John*, XathanieP, John^, Lake^) sou of Enoch and Jane (Dunn) Hitchcock, was born in Oneida Co., X. Y., June, 1798. When ten years old his parents moved to Niagara Co., where he lived until 1840, probably at Gas- port, where his only child, a daughter of his 2d wife was born. He married 1st, AVidow Smedley, id, JMiss Sophia Worthington and 3d, 312 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. Mrs. Samantha Farwell of Sandusky, O. " Many relatives of his 2d wife," so writes a friend, " were left orphans and he took care of them. We have often heard him remark that he had brought up fourteen orphan children who call him father." He removed to San- dusky City, O. and was there in 1849 when the cholera broke out. In that city of then from 5000 to 7000 inhabitants over 100 person died in three days. Fully half the people left their homes by the two lines of railroad south and the three lines of steamers to Cleveland, Toledo and Detroit. There was no railroad then to Cleveland. Eev. John Fisher, pastor of the Presbyterian church died and his remains were reverently placed in an unpainted coffin and Dea. Hitchcock and Henry Marsh, Esq., were the only persons who accompanied the remains to the grave and saw them properly buried. Dea. Hitchcock was heroic in care for the dying and the dead and proved himself one of those dauntless Christian men whom such an occasion brings to the front. For some days as our markets were forsaken we had to telegraph in the morning for our dinners which Cleveland sent free by the steamboat. Then Cincinnati moved her cholera hospital to Sandusky and in a few days sixty physicians came from different parts of Ohio. "In 1861 Dea. Hitchcock moved to Alpena, Mich., having pur- chased a tract of land where a large part of the city now stands. Six months after arriving here he was instrumental in organizing the first church in the county which consisted of eight members, he being one of the deacons until his death. The first meetings were held in a hall where to call the people together the Deacon suspended a part of a circular saw for a bell and made it ring by striking it with a hammer. ' ' He was one of the early anti-slavery men of this country and will be long remembered by the early actors in that movement as wise in council and firm in action, yet never offensive in speech or uncharit- able to the motives of others." He died at Alpena, F'eb. 9, 1881. Cornelia', b. Aug. 15, 1831, at Gasport, Niagara Co., N. Y. ; m. in 1851, Judge Walter F. Stone, V). Nov. 18, 1822, and d. Dec. 23, 1874, Judge of Supreme Court, Sandusky. They had: 1, Mary S^. Stone; 2, Nellie C. Stone; 3, Wal- ter H. Stone. FAMILY OF JOHN. 313 169. 316. 1. 317. ii. iii. iv. Ephraim^ Hitchcock (PauP, Paul*, David^, John^, Lvke'^) son of Paul and Abigail Hitchcock, was born at Monson, Mass., April 13, 1767. He moved to Eeading, Vt. and married Catherine Wood. He afterwards settled with his brother Paul and sister Grace on No. 6, 4th Eange of Hatlej' in 1796 and afterwards removed to the West. He died in Sparta, Upper Canada, in 1833. His wife diedatHatley, in 1830. HIS CHILDREN WERE : Epheaim', m. Esther Johnson. Artemas, b. Feb. 14, 1799 ; m. Mary Tilden. Polly, ra. G. W. Hart, had nine children. Hannah, m. Mr. Bajean; d. before 1833. 170. Pacl^ Hitchcock (Paid^, Paul*, Bavid^, John-, Luke^) son of Paul and AbigailHitehcock, was born in IMonsou , Mass . , Xov. 24 , 1 772 . He married in Wethersfield, Vt., Hannah Pease, born there Nov. 30, 1774. He settled in Hatley, P. Q. and died May 15, 1845. She died Jan. 14, 1851. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Lois", b. June 28, 1804; m. Appleton Plumley and had, 1, ; 2, Apjfleto'n? Plumley, m. Eliza A. Hitchcock. Edward, b. May or Aug., 1806; m. M. Kezar. Sumner, b. April 27, 1809 ; m. Prudence Barber. Beaumond, b. Feb., 1811; m. Eebecca, dau. Stephen Lord. Paul, b. June 29, 1814; m. Emeline Woodward. 171. TiMOTHr^ Hitchcock (David^, Paid*, David^, John'^, Litke^) son of David and Miriam (Merrick) Hitchcock, was born in Monson, Mass., March 18, 1768. He married 1st, Peggy Chandler and 2d, Patty Rice. He moved to Bainbridge, Chenango Co., N. Y., then to Cayuga Lake and finally to Holland Purchase, Caneadea, Alleghany Co., N. Y., in 1804. He took up a farm and worked all summer, in the fall went back to his family and returned in February and lived there the remainder of his life. His family all suffered from the sickness and privations common to pioneers in a new country. He died in Caneadea, April 26, 1829. 318. ii. 319. riii. iv. 320. V. 314 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. HIS CHILDREN ^\^SRB : i. Merrick', b. Bainbriclge, N. Y., Oct., 1797; d. iinm. April 17, 1861. il. Chandler, b. Jan. 10, 1799; d. Cayuga, as. 4. iii. Charles, b. ; d. Cayuga, £e. 3. 321. iv. David, b. 1801 ; m. Martha Hoyt. V. Eleanor, b. June 3, 1802; m. Nov. 20, 1822, Charles Gleason of Rockingham, Vt. ; d. Dec, 1868. Nine children, vi. Hannah HOLBROOK, b. Jnly 4, 1804, at Bainbridge; m. June 25, 1826, Alpheus Estabrools. Seven children, vii. Margaret, b. Oct. 18, 1807, at Caneadea; m. three times, 1st to Ariel Wadsvirorth . viii. Chester, m. Nancy Jones, had 1, Ashland^ and also a daughter, ix. Hector, a farmer; had three dans, and one son. X. LURANDY, m. a Pearl, xi. Arad, a farmer; m. Jones; had one son. 172. David^ Hitchcock {Davicl^, Paul*, Davicl^, John^ , Liike^) son of David and Miriam (Merrick) Hitchcock, was bom in Rutland, Vt., in 1775. He was a millwright. He married 1st, TryphenaKetchnm and 2d, Widow King. David and his brother Arad went to Bain- bridge, N. Y., and in 1806 or 7, to Caneadea, N. Y., where they took up farms and introduced the first carding machine. David was town clerk in 1815. his children were : i. Marshal Victor', b. Aug. 13, 1809, in Bainbridge, N. Y. ; d. unm., March 12, 1887, in Englewood, 111. ii. Alonzo, b. Caneadea, April 13, 1812 ; m. Hannah E. Hellenbeck. He lived for a time in St. Louis where his children were born. He rem. to N. Y. City in 1861 and died there June 4, 1884. "Alonzo Hitchcock the well known inventor died at his home in Beekman place on Wednesday, se. 71. He went to N. Y. City 23 years ago and engaged in the manufacture of hea^y mining machinery, notably the Idaho quartz crusher and the reversible Cornish roll. When Sir William Armstrong was perfecting his now famous gun, Mr. Hitchcock was suggesting the Hitch- cock gun, which was made of wrought iron, or low steel rings welded in the furnace. It was to be moved by compressed air. The works are still standing at Spring- field Armory, but idle since 1875 as the appropriation ran FAMILY OF JOHN. 315 out. During the war Mr. Hitchcock originated the Ryan revolving fort. The govermnent is now considering the- coustriiction of a similar iron fort. Mr. Hitchcock felt proudest of inventing the ' Vox humana ' for tremolo, now used by all large organ makers. He was an early friend of Abraham Lincoln." He had 1, HAKI,-VN^ b. St. Louis, Dec. 1, 1851; a Dr. unm. 2, Eomayn, b. June 13,- 1857 ; m. Emma Louise Bingham and is now of Osaka, Japan; has no children. 173. Aead^ Hitchcock {David^, Paul*, DavicP , John'-' , Litke^) son of David and Miriam (Merriclt) Hitcticock, was born in Eutland, Vt., Junel, 1781. He wentto Bainbridge and in 1806 or 7 took a farm in Caneadea, N. Y. The first grist mill there was set up by him in 1824. He married in 1 81 4, Mftry Charlotte Ketchiim. HediedAugv 7, 1851. HIS CHILDKEX WERE : i. Luk:e', b. Sept. 25, 1816; d. unm. July 17, 1884. 322. ii. George, b. Feb. 5, 1818; m. M. E. Addison, iii. Trttphena, b. Chautauqua, July 3, 1820. iv. EOSENA, b. Meigs Co., 0., Aug. 3, 1824. 174. Ltjke^ Hitchcock (^Davkl^, Paul*, David^, Jolin^ . Luke^) son of David and Miriam (Merrick) Hitchcock, was born Jan. 21, 1786. He married 1st, Jan. 31, 1814, Sally Yale, who died Feb. 11, 1823.- He married 2d, April 8, 1824, Belinda Xickerson. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Maria Y'., b. Eeb. 13, 1816; m. March 3, 1842, George P. Ketchum and had : 1, Charles C". Eetclmm ; 2, Sarah H. Ketchum. ii. LovLLLA, b. May 7, 1818; m. Dec. 1, 1843, Oscar P. Evans and had: 1, Victor^ Ftons ; 2, George Carr Evans; 3, Lyman Evans ; the last two are not living. 323. iii. Luke E., b. Feb. 11, 1823; m. S. A. Gregory. Iv. Sallt, b. Feb. 20, 1825; m. 1847, Gilbert Seelye. Children: 1, Frederick^ Seelye; 2, Lulie ir. Seelye ;S, Andrevj Seelye ~ 4, Florenee J/. Seelye ; 5, Ella 31. Seelye. 316 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. 175. JoHN^ Hitchcock (Jonathan^, Jonathan''', David^ , Jolm^ , Luke''-) son of Jonathan and Molly (Wood) Hitchcock, was born in Stafford, Conn., March 23, 1780. He married Aug. 29, 1802, Sally Morris, daughter of Isaac Morris, of South Wilbraham, Mass. and removed for several years to Boonville, Oneida Co., N. Y., but returned to Monson, Mass., where both died, he in 1854 and she in 1858. HIS CHILDKEN WBKE : i. Thieza Mokris', b. June 2, 1803 ; d. April 3, 1815. ii. Isaac Mokkis, b. Boonville, March 13, 1807; d. Nov. 2, 1809. lil. Alanson, b. Boonville, June 'JO, 1809; d. July 21, 1810. iv. John C, b. Boonville; d. Monson, Oct. 7. 1820. V. Luobtta, b. Nov. 15, 1813; m. Asa Bobbins of Monson and has: 1, John Henry^ Bobbins, b. 1835; 2, George Bobbins, b. 1848; d. Aug. 23, 1851. 176. Ablando^ Hitchcock {Jonathan^, Jonathan'^, David^, Jolin^, Luke''-) son of Jonathan and Molly (Wood) Hitchcock, was born in Stafford, Conn., Aug. 8, 1790. He married Lucy Townsend and moved to Austerlitz, N. Y. and was living there in 1833. 177. JoEL^ Hitchcock (Jonathan^, Jonathan^ , David^, John^, Luke') •son of Jonathan and Molly (Wood) Hitchcock, was born in Stafford, Conn., March 17, 1794. He married Dec. 6, 1821, published Nov. 8, 1821, Eoxana Morris, born in South Wilbraham, now Hampden, Mass., June 22, 1795. He died in Monson, Feb. 19, 1856. Eoxana ■diedJan. 14, 1890, se. 94 years, 6 months and 22 days. his children were : 1. Harriet Emelinb', b. Monson, Sept. 26, 1822; m. Asa Davis of Springfield. Had : 1, JSattie^ Davis; 2, Henry Dams. ii. Isaac Morris, b. Jan. 28, 1824 ; m. Nov. 19, 1853, his cousin Polly Hitchcock, dau. of Arlando. No children, iii. Thieza Malvina, b. March 21, 1826 ; d. Sept. 26, 1828. iv. Sarah Ann, b. Feb. 6, 1828; m. May 1, 1851, Daniel Leonard of Monson. No child. 324. V. David Hume, b. May 4, 1831; m. 1st, M. Bruce. vi. Mary Jane, b. July 7, 1837 ; yd. March 28, 1866, "William King of Monson. Two children. FAMILY OF JOHN. 317 SEVENTH GENERATION AND CHILDEEN. 178. Eleazer'' Hitchcock {Reuben^, Jolvnfi, Jolin'^, JoJm^, JoJin',- Luke^) son of Reuben and Hannah (Smith) Hitchcock, was born Feb. 3, 1782. He married 1st, March 20, 1806, Lucy Pease, who- died Oct. 7, 1810. He married 2d, Aug. 15, 1815, Caroline Allen, born Dec. 10, 1786, who died Feb. 7, 1860. He was a seven months man in the war of 1812. He res. at Wilbraham, Mass., and died. July 5, 1864. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. ELIZA^b. May 9, i808; d. July 7, 1810. ii. JoHX Pease, b. May 13, 1810; d. 1844. iii. Lucy, b. Feb. 7, 1817. 325. iv. Lyman, b. Oct. 26, 1819; m. Mary Payne. V. Caroline, b. Aug. 9, 1821. vi. Eliza, b. July 24, 1823. vii. Henry, b. July 26, 1825 ; d. May 12, 1867. 326. viii. Hiram, b. July 26, 1825; m. C. L. Button. ix. Ealph a., b. Oct. 24, 1832; d. May 16, 1865. 179. Ithaiiar'' Hitchcock {Aaron^, Jolin^ , JoJin^ , Jolin^ , John^ , Luke^) son of Aaron and Desire (Maxwell) Hitchcock, was born May 10,. 1781. He married, 1st, Nov. 5, 1807, Polly Allen, daughter of Timothy Allen. She died Jan. 21, 1821. He married 2d, April 21, 1824, her sister, Lois Andrews. He died Dec. 20,^ 1842 and his widow married, April 10, 1849, S. Pitkin Crane and died Oct. 24, 1876. HIS CHILDEEN WERE : 1. SoPHIA^ b. Sept. 14, 1808; m. Oct. 2, 1833, Noah Stebbins. il. George, b. Nov. 19, 1810; m. Sept. 10, 1836, Julia Ann Kenfield and d. Aug. 20, 1853. iii. SoPHRONiA, b. Sept. 13, 1814. 327. iv. Walter, b. Sept. 9, 1816; m. Lucy E. 328. V. Levi, b. July 24, 1819; m. 1st, Mary J. Johnson. vi. Mary, b. Eeb. 3, 1825; m. Amos Hines of Hampden, Mass.. (She is called Polly on "Wilbraham town records.) 318 DESCENDANTS OF LDKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. 180. Orein'' Hitchcock (Simeon^, Joh7i°,John'^,John^, John^ , LuJce^) son of Sirneon and Martha (Cottrell) Hitchcock, was born Dec. 23, 1796. He married, June 29, 1818, Sally Moores, born June 3, 1798. He died April 10, 1832. She died Jan. 22, 1875. HIS CHILDIiEX WERE : i. Sally M'., b. May 2, 1819. ii. Laura Ann, b. Oct. 24, 1820. Hi. EPHRAI3I Burt, b. May 26, 1823; m. June 2, 1847, Lavinia C. Keufleld, b. Jan. 12, 1828. iv. Simeon A., b. Dec. 27, 1825; m. Betsey Perkins of Chicopee Falls; d. Aug. 21, 1872. Had: 1, BuRT DbWoliA V. Elvira C, b. Jan. 26, 1828 ; d. April 6, 1869. vi. Serena, b. Aug. 10, 1830. vii. Orrin, b. Jnly, 1832; d. winter of 1840. 181. Ashbr'^ Hitchcock (Luther'^ , Josiah^, John-^, John^ , John^ , Lnke'^) son of Capt. Luther and Beulah (Chapin) Hitchcock, was born in Springfield, Mass., April 2, 1784. He married Dec. 5 or 24, 1807, Pamelia Warriner, born at Wilbraham, Mass., Oct. 24, 1786. He was a farmer and always lived in Springfield. He died Feb. 12, 1855. His widow died in Wilbraham, Jan. 25, 1873. i-iis children were : i. SoPHKONiA^, b. Nov. 26, 1808 ; m. Jan. 13, 1837, Chauncey Sanderson of Springfield, Mass. Pliny, b. June 28, 1810 ; m. Lydia J. Hawley. Lyman, b. Sept. 12, 1812; m. Dorcas White. GteORGE, b. Oct. 1, 1814; m. Mary F. Bailey. LoviNiA, b. Jan. 1, 1817; m. Springfield, Feb. 17, 1842, John J. Hall of Brooklyn, L. I., and d. Springfield, Sept. 30, 1865. Julia A., b. Feb. 25, 1819; m. June 1, 1837, James Otis of Springfield, and d. there Nov. 21, 1861. Samuel, b. March 1, 1821 ; m. Ann A. Earle. ASENATH, b. April 28, 1823; m. July 27, 1842, William D. Eaton of W. Brookfiekl, and d. Oct. 15, 1853. Harvey Cooley, b. March 5, 1825; m. 1st, C. J. Bowles. John, b. Mairch 25, 1827 ; ra. Abigail S. Tupper. Franklin, b. Sept. 16, 1829 ; m. Caroline Day of Springfield and d. there July 22, 1870. Pamelia, b. April 9, 1833 ; d. Springfield, Dec. 19, 1836. 329. ii. 830. lii. 331. iv. V. 332. vii. viii. 333. Ix. 334. X. 335. xi. FAMILY OF JOHN. 319 182. Walter'^ Hitchcock (Luther^, Josiah^ , Jolin'^, John^, John-, Lake^) son of Capt. Luther and Beulah (Chapin) Hitchcock, was bom in Springfield, .Mass., Dec. 6, 1787. His intentions of mar- riage with Lucy White, daughter of Aaron "White, were entered Aug. 4th and published Aug. 8, 1808. She was born July 22, 1786. Both were of Springfield. He was a blacksmith and served in the war of 1812, stationed at Boston. He moved from West Springfield in 1816 to Onondaga, N. Y. and thence to Cedar Falls, Iowa. He died at Shell Rock, Butler Co., Iowa, Jan. 19, 1876, and his widow died there Oct. 6, 1877. HIS CHILDKEX WERE : i. LuTHEK "White^, b. Dec. 1, 1808. ii. Cornelius, b. S"or. 2, 1811. ill. Samuel, b. Aug. 14, 1S13. iv. Francis, b. Sept. 26, 1814; num. V. Walter, b. April 24, lbl8. vi. Eliza Jaxe, b. May 16, 1820. vii. Aarox Elt, b. Feb. 16, 1823. vlii. CiLVRLES, b: May 5, 1826. ix. Lucy A., b. July 10, 1828; m. Bryan Fisher of Wilminp;- ton, 111. 183. Theodore"^ Hitchcock {Bethuel'^, Josiah^, John'^, John^, John-, Luke^) son of Bethuel and Hannah (Ferre) Hitchcock, married Mabel Hubbell. HIS CHILDKEX WERE : i. Bethuel', went to the ilexican war ; m. Martha Pillow, ii. AxsdX, m. Ellen Stiffler. and had: 1, Axx-'; 2, Julia; bothd.y. lii. Axx', d. y. iv. Julia Axx, d. mira. \. Haxnah Lucixa, m. J. J. Maxwell in Alabama, X. Y. vi. Sa:muel, adopted by Mr. Gibson and toolv that name ; m. Mary. 184. Otis'' Hitchcock {Bethuel^, Josiali^, John*,John^, John^, LuJce^) son of Bethuel and Hannah (Ferre) Hitchcock, married Sarah Del- ano. He died in Randolph, N. Y., Jan. 19, 1873, Widow Sarah died Jan. 6, 1877. 338. vii. 339. viii. ix. X. 320 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. George', killed by being thrown from a horse, ae. 9. 836. ii. Thomas J., b. Jan 27, 1823; m. Luclnda Search. 111. Harriet, b. ? m. March 16, 1847, William Bowen and had ; 1, Elsie J^. Bowen, b. July 19, 1848; 2, Sarah Adaline Bowen, b. Feb. 6, 1851 ; 3, Harlan B. Bowen, b. Nov. 27, 1852; 4, Otis F. Bowen, b. April 24, 1857 ; 5, Olive Eliza Bowen, b. March 14, 1859 ; 6, Milan Bowen, b. Dec. 12, 1861 ; 7, Tyler Bowen, b. Aug. 15, 1865. 337. iv. Truman, b. Aug. 26, 1827; m. Hannah Berry. V. Adaline, m. Rufus Crowley, who d. July 24, 1872 and she d. Dec. 6, 1873 ; no child, vi. Eliza, m. Isaac E. Tyler. She d. July, 1887. She had: 1, Adaline^ Tyler; 2, Otis Tyler; 3, Will J. Tyler; i, Mary Tyler. Edwin, m. Ellen Benson. MiLO, m. Louise Hill. Henry, d. y. Sarah A., b. Aug. 18, 1835; m.' July 10, 1831, James Gorton and had: 1, Jessie? ^Q-orton, b. March 18, 1861, inPortland, Mich. ; d. May 19, 1861 ; 2, Ch-atia B. Gorton, b. Sept. 16, 1862; 3, H. Spencer Gorton, b. April 1, 1865; 4, Louise A. Gorton, b. Oct. 30, 1867. xi. Mary J., m. Alonzo Crosby, and had: 1, Shirley^ Crosby, b. March 1, 1862; 2, Muriel E. Crosby, b. Oct. 9, 1866; 3, Anna L. Crosby, b. March 3, 1875. xii. Alvin, d. in last war in TJtica asylum. 185. Alvin'' Hitchcock {Bethuel^ , Josiah^ , John^ , John^ , John^, Luke^) son of Bethuel and Hannah (Ferre) Hitchcock, married Ann Sample. HIS children were : i. Jane®, m. Thomas Gorton. 11. Matilda, m. Lyman Hitchcock. iii. George, m. Pamelia Fenner and had: 1, Cordelia'; 2, Flora 3, Bert; 4, Ola. 186. Lyman'' Hitchcock {Bethuel^, Josiah^, John''', John^, Jolin^, Luke^) son of Bethuel and Hannah (Ferre) Hitchcock, married Sally Cabbot. He died Jan. 17, 1890, in Alabama, Genesee Co., N. Y. FAMILY OF JOHN. 321 HIS CHILDREN WERB : i. Abbott', d. y. ii. Haxxah, d. y. iii. Noah, d. y. It. Alice, d. y. V. Lyman, m. Ms cousia Matilda Hitchcock, dau. of Alvln, had : 1, Effie". vi. Maria, m. Abel Wight. vli. Chester, m. Ann Eliza Hodgkiss and had : 1, Ann Eliza' ; 2, Carrie; 3, Melvix; 4, Grant; 5, Blanch; 6, Cora; 7, Millie. viii. Moses, m. had: 1, Elmer'; 2, Ella; 3, Scott; 4, "Ward. Ix. Quartus, m. Alice Hunt; had five children; all now dead. X. Lybia, d. y. 187. Bethcel'' Hitchcock, {Bethuel^, Josiah^, John^, JoJin^, Johnny LuJce^) son of Bethuel and Hannah (Ferre) Hitchcock, married Kebecca Farman. his children were : i. Oliver', iinm. ii. John, m. Hannah Whimple; d. ; had: 1, Bertha'. iii. William Philander, m. Celia Whelpley, had two daus. Iv. Minerva, m. Gerard A. Whitbeck. V. Edgar, m. Amine Colby; no child. vi. Frank, d. y. 188. Ebastus'' Hitchcock {Josiah^, Josiali^, John^, John^, John^ , Luke^) son of Josiah and Huldah (Hitchcock) Hitchcock, was born Oct. 27, 1794. He married, Sept. 22, 1815, Mary Parsons, born May 6, 1796, who died Sept. 15, 1863. He worked in the Spring- field armory and died at Springfield, Mass., Aug. 3, 1868. HIS children were : i. Josiah', b. Oct. 11, 1816; d. Springfield, Dec. 23, 1816. 340. ii. Josiah, b. March 27, 1818 ; m. Sarah Roberts. iii. Mary Ann, b. Sept. 19, 1820; m. April, 1843, G. R. Townsley of Springfield and d. June 1, 1867. Had : 1, Belle^ Towns- ley, b. June 7, 1845 ; m. June 22, 1869, Walter V. Smith. • iv. Angelina, b. Oct. 15, 1822; d. March 9, 1840. 22 322 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. V. MahalaE., b. May 16, 1825; m. J. D. Browne, of Kelley's Island, Ohio. vi. John K., b. July 12, 1827; m. in Spriiigfleld, Julia Cook andd. in New Haveif, Conn., July 17, 1874. One cMId d. y. vii. rEANCis M., b. Oct. 7, 1831; d. July 18, 1848. viii. Eliza P., b. Dec. 31, 1834. ix. William P., b. April 24, 1836; d. Sept. 20. 1836. X. Jane A., b. March 25, 1838; m. Henry C. Corning and d. Aprils, 1871; had; 1, Emma A^. Ooi'mmji, b. Washington, D. C, April 15, 1860; 2, George K. Corning, b. Spring- field, Feb. 15, 1868. xi. Emkkebt C, b. April 20, 1841 ; m. Sept. 9, 1868, Edmund Hirst and had : 1, Florence^ Hirst, b. April 19, 1869 ; 2, Edith Hirst, b. Hartford, Conn., Nov. 8, 1870; 3, Gertrude Hirst, b. Springfield, Dec. 23, 1872; 4, Belle Hirst, b. Springfield, March 6, 1877: 5, Albert Edmund Hirst, b. Springfield, Jan. 31, 1882. 189. William'' Hitchcock (Josiah^, Josiah^, Jolin'^, JoJm^, John^, Luke'-) son of Josiah and Huldah (Hitchcock) Hitchcock, was born in Springfield, Mass., July 22, 1809. He married April 20, 1831, Betsey Sherman of Palmer, born Nov. 28, 1809, who died Aug. 23, 1877. He died Dec. 27, 1891. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Sarah E^, b. June 27, 1838, at Springfield; m. May 1, 1858, George E. Vining of that city and had : 1, M. J^. Vining, b. July 3, 1859 ; 2, Dell H. Vining, b. July 3, 1861 ; 3, Willie G. Vining, b. Jan. 22, 1864; d. July 23, 1864; 4, Willie J\^. Vitiing, b. Nov. 9, 1866 ; 5, George C. Vining, b. Feb. 22, 1867; 6, Sarah Vining, b. Feb. 22, 1867; d. March 25, 1867; 7, Sarah Vining, h. July 16, 1872 ; d. Aug. 4, 1872 ; 8, Charles S. Vining, b. Jan. 15, 1880. ii. Ellen J., b. Sept. 6, 1840; d. June 2, 1842. 190. Edwin Milton'' Hitchcock {Heber^, Josiah^, John* , John^ , John^, Luke''-) son of Heber and Lois (Stebbins) Hitchcock, was born at Springfield, Mass., July 2J:, 1800. He married, June 5, 1822, Flavia Eussell of Suffleld, Conn. CHILD. 341. i. Elias EussELL^ b. March 7, 1826; m. May 1, 1851, Catharine Andrews, and d. Dec. 3, 1881. FAMILY OF JOHN. 323 191. Waeham'^ Hitchcock {Levi^, Levi^, Jolin'^, JoJin^, JoJm^, Luke') son of Levi and Olive (Wright) Hitchcock, was born in Springfield, Mass., March 1, 1796. He married in Beichertown, Mass., Feb. 13, 1816, Olive Clough who was born there July 26, 1799 and died in Cnmmington, Mass., April 21, 1867. He died in Williamsburg, Mass., Oct. 18, 1869. HIS CHILDREN WERE: i. DwiGHT W., b. Jan. 25, 1818. ii. Olive L., b. Oct. 2, 1820; d. Cummington, Dec. 31, 1878. iii. Julia A., b. April 6, 1823; m. Thwing, left one cMld. Iv. Lewis, b. July 23, 1825 ; d. July 6, 1825. V. Jaxe M., b. Jan. 16, 1828, at Chesterfleld, Mass.; m. Nahum Bryant; res. 92 Green St., Springfield, Mass. vi. Levi, b. Aug. 24:, 1830, at Cummington. 842. vii. Lewis Franklin, b. Feb. 27, 1833; m. T. C. Brown. viii. Naxcy J., b. Feb. 16, 1836 ; m. French. ix. Ly:iian H., b. July 25, 1838 ; m. Sept., 1860 ; res. Chesterfield. No children. X. Henry, b. Dec. 31, 1841, in Cummington; m. Jan. 15, 1867, in Springfield, xi. Ann Eliza, b. Sept. 23, 1844; m. Kent. 192. Elias''' Hitchcock (Justin^, Silas^, Xathaniel'^, John^ , John'^, Lvke'^) son of Justin and Hitchcock was born in Canada in 1803. He married in 1829, Sarah McLean who died in Edwards, St. Lawrence Co., ]S^. Y., Oct. 1, 1883. He was a local Methodist preacher for fifty years. He died in Edwards Nov. 15, 1884. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. C. W^, b. Canada, 1835, now at Custer City, Dak. ii. E. J., b. Canada, 1839; m. Brenn; res. Edwards. Iii. H. A., b. Canada, 1843; m. Bradt. iv. "W. I., b. 1850, at Hammond, St. LawrenceCo., X. Y. ; " served two years in the war." 193. QuARTUs'' Hitchcock {Ethan^, Samuel^, Samuel'^, John^, JoJin^, Luke^) son of Ethan and Lydia (Farnsworth) Hitchcock, was born in Hawley, Mass., Dec. 21, 1797. He married there in 1824 Ardelia 324 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. Bond. In early life he was a clothier, in 1842 he went west and engaged in farming. In 1883 was living in Chester, Ohio. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 343. 1. Considers'., b. 1825; m. Fannie A. Snow. ■ ii. Myron R., b. 1828; shot in the last charge upon Ft. Gregg, ill. ElmiraD., b. 1880. iv. Mary A., b. Buckland, Mass., 1833 and d. in 1860 atNewburg, Ohio. 194. Ethan'' Hitchcock {Ethan^, Samuel°, Samuel*', John^, John^, Luke''-) son of Ethan and Lydia (Farnsworth) Hitchcock, was born Dec. 10, 1812. He married, April 9, 1834, Achsah Ann AVhitman, born Dec. 18, 1812, at Nassau, N. Y. He died May 27, 1880. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Lydia AureliaMj. June 27, 1835 : m. 1st, July 2, 1856, L. H. Grover and 2d, Jan. 17, 1880, E. C. Fisher, Minneapolis, Kansas. 344. ii. Eri Whitman, b. Nov. 25, 1836; m. E. A. Gillette. iii. Jerome Eugene, b. June 11, 1840; d. South Deei-field, July 30, 1856. iv. Marion Elizabeth, b. March 20, 1842; m. Dec. 8, 1881, Geo. W. Kibbe of Springfield, Mass. V. Alfreda Ann, b. March 14, 1844; m. April 20, 1870, Almoa Gillette. vi. Felicia Rosamond, b. Sept. 16, 1845 ; m. March 1, 1869, Ches- ter Converse, So. Deerfleld. vii. Mary Cblestia, b. May 2, 1850; d. April 2, 1868. viii. Clara Maria, b. June 11, 1855; m. Aug. 21, 1878, C. 0. Moulton. 195. , Simeon Cooley' Hitchcock {Samuel^, Samuel^, Samuel^, John^, JoJin^, LuJce^) son of Samuel and Thirza (Cooley) Hitchcock, was born inHawley, Mass., July 1, 1801. He married March 28, 1827, Euphrasia Jackson of Cazenoviii, N. Y. He was for two years col- lector of tolls on the Erie canal at West Troy, N. Y. He kept the Cazenovia House at Cazenovia, N. Y., for seven years ; was Sheriff of Madison county, about 1840 ; represented that county in the state senate in 1854 and '55 ; moved in 1856 to Binghamton, N. Y. and in 1861 was appointed 1st Collector of Internal iRevenue for the 26th FAMILY OF JOHN. 325 District by President Lincoln, -n-hich office he held for seven years. He died Sept. 27, 1878, at Binghamton. HIS CHILPKEN were: i. Saeah Jackson', b. Sept. 14, 1828 ; d. unm. Sept. 3, 1848. 345. ii. Henry Samuel b. Dec. 24, 1830; m. E. Greenland. ill. Frances Sophia, b. March 22, 1838; d. Dec. 21, 1842. 196. Sasiantha'' Hitchcock {Pliny^ , Samuel° , Samuel*' , John^ , John'' , Luke^) daughter of Pliny and Sarah (Hiscock) Hitchcock, was born May 6, 1804, in Hawley, Franklin Co.. Mass. She married in Barre, Orleans Co., N. Y., in Dec, 1827, Samuel Gurley Oakes, born at Bridgewater, Oneida Co., N. Y. Jan. 1, 1800. Both were members of the M. E. church. She died in Barre, N. Y., Oct. 7, 1840. He was a farmer and died April 24, 1851, in Alden, Erie Co., N. Y. The children of Samantha (Hitchcock) Oakes were : 1. Sarah A'., b. Barre, Dec. 10, 1828; m. Rome, N. Y., April 26, 1865, Williamson Kawles. She was a teacher. 2. Juliette L., b. Barre, Oct. 31, 1831 ; m. March31, 1879, George E. Dexter of Lima, Ind. She was a teacher. 3. Samuel M., b. Dec. 3, 1833; d. Alden, Feb., 1851. 4. Abram S., b. Barre, Sept., 5, 1837; d. Oct., 1838. 197. Urban'' Hitchcock (Pliny^, Samuel^, Samuel'^, Jolin^ , John^, Luke''-) son of Pliny and Sarah (Hiscock) Hitchcock, was born at Westfleld, Mass., Jan. 12, 1806. He married in Portland, N. Y., Sept. 1, 1833, Martha Baldwin, born at Chester, N. Y., April 17, 1811. He died at Clymer, N. Y., Dec. 11. 1879. HIS CBILDKEN WERE : i. Lucy M^, b. Aug. 30, 1834; m. at Clymer, July 13, 1856, Lorenzo Emory, b. Xov. 25, 1834. and had : 1, Martha^ Emory, b. Dec. 15, 1861 ; d. July 12, 1879 ; 2, Eva E. Emoi-tj, b. June 25, 1865; 3, Abbie E. Emory, b. Sept. 15, 1869. ii. Henry H., b. April 12, 1836; m. May 10, 1863, Elizabeth E. Babbott. iii. -Mary J., b. Jan. 23, 1838, in Clymer; m. Oct. 14, 1866, George TV. BroolkS, Panama, N. Y. and had : 1, Bertie J^. Brooks, b. Aug. 12, 1867; 2, Hem-y H. Brooks, b. June 4, 1871; 3, 326 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. Lilian Brooks, b. Aug. 28, 1873; i, Francis W. Brooks, b. Sept. 28, 1878. iv. Samantha S., b. July 5, 1841, at Clymer; m. July 23, 1865, Francis Button, b. in Vt. Dec, 1829. Tbey had : 1, Fred, IP. Button, b. Sept. 30, 1867 ; 2, Frnest J. Button, b. Har- mony, N. Y., Feb. 12, 1872. V. Haevby p., b. Clymer, Marcli 20. 1843 ; m. Oct. 18, 1865, EmUy L. Hyde of Sherman, N. Y., b. March 15, 1845 at Sherman. They had: 1, Emma W. b. Clymer, May 25, 1868. vi. Lydia E., b. Jan. 10, 1846; d. Sherman, Sept. 22, 1870. vii. Uksula D., b. Jan. 14, 1850; d. Clymer, Oct. 19, 1850. viii. Ursula J., b. July 7, 1852; m. at Holley, Orleans Co., N. Y., Deo. 29, 1875, Richard Lee and had: 1, Birdie^ Lee, b. Dec. 22, 1880; d. April 26, 1881. 198. Samuel'' Hitchcock {Plmy^, Samuel^, Samuel*. John^, JoJin^, Luke^) son of Pliny and Sarah (Hiscock) Hitchcock, was boru in 1809 and married Lydia L. Bates. HIS CHILDREN WKBE : 1. Pamelia', b. Dec. 28, 1834; m. Rome City, Ind., May 10, 1854, Brothwell and d. there May 10, 1864. They had: \, Alice" Brothwell, b. April 6, 1855; 2, Albert S. Brothwell, b. Aug. 7, 1857 ; 3, Anna L. Brothwell, b. March 8, 1860; 4, Aldeii J. Brothwell,h. May 25, 1862. ii. George Pliny, b. Aug. 16, 1836; d. July 15, 1853. iii. LuciNDA J., b. Batavia, N. Y., May 17, 1838; m . at Rome City, May 9, 1861, Chas. D. Allen, and had: 1, Nellie" Allen, b. Dec. 10, 1869; d. Aug. 31, 1876. iv. Mary S., b. Sept. 15, 1840 ; m. June 9, 1863, W. E. Daniels and had: 1, Lottie E". Daniels, b. Feb. 24, 1864; 2, Fva L. Darnels, b. Oct. 20, 1867. 199. William'' Hitchcock {Pliny^, Samuel^, Samuel''', John^,Jolin^, Luke^) son of Pliny and Sarah (Hiscock) Hitchcock, was born in Westfield, Mass., in March, 1810. He married at Kendall, N. Y., in 1836, Eoxana Hodges and d. Dec. 1, 1893. He was a farmer. his CHILDREN WERE : i. Francis E'., b. Batavia, N. Y., May 27, 1837; d. Albion, N. Y., May 20, 1848. FAjnLY OF JOHN. 327 ii. Ursula J., b. Rome City, Ind., May 26, 1846 ; m. Jan. 24, 1867, William H. Moore and had: 1, Fred Bf>. Moore, b. Oct. 6, 1867; 2, William D. Moore, b. June 28, 1869; 3, Grocie 2Ioore, b. Oct. 24, 1871 ; 4, Frank Moore, b. May 17, 1874; 5, Edward Moore, b. July 13, 1876. 346. iii. Henry, b. May 4, 1849 ; m. Minerva Miller. iv. Mary E., b. May i, 1849 ; d. Feb. 14, 1861. 200. Lotan' Hitchcock {Plmy^, Samuel^, Samuel^, John^, John^, Luke^) son of Pliny and Sarah (Hiscock) Hitchcock, was born in Westfield, ]Mass., Aug. 8, 1812 and married Nov. 21, 1851, Hannah E. Gordon. She was born March 24, 1823 and died in Rome City, Ind., Feb. 6, 1882. He died in Eome City, April 19, 1888. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Arthur Gordon-, b. Sarannah, Wayne Co., N. Y.. April 30, 1853; m. Dec. 25, 1879, Sarah E. Green of South Bend, Ind. He is E. E. Agent X. P. R. R., Lake View, Wash- ington; has two children. ii. TbancesE., b. July 15, 1855 at Parma, N. Y'; d. Aug. 26, 1856, at Parma, N. Y. iii. Francis Atherton, b. Feb. 10, 1857, at Parma; m. Dec. 25, 1884, Anna M. Hardendorf, at Albion, Ind. Farmer at Rome City, Indiana, has four children. iv. George Puny, b. May 17, 1858. V. Ward Beecher, b. June 19, 1861, at South Bend, Ind. ; m. Delia E. Hines, at Mulhall, Oklahoma. vi. Lottie Buruett, b. Feb. 6, 1866, at Spencerport, ;S^. Y. ; m. Dec. 24, 1884, Jos.B. Finley, at Eskridge, Kansas. vil. Charles Henry, b. Jan. 5, 1869, South Bend, Ind. 201. Heney H''. Hitchcock (Pliny^, Samuel^, Samuel-'', John^, JoJin^, Luke''-) son of Pliny and Millicent (Howe) Hitchcock, was born in Decatur, N. Y., in 1817. He married 1st, Mary Proudflt Kedzie, b. at Delhi, X. Y., in 1825, daughter of William and Margaret (Tel- ford) Kedzie. He married 2d, Mary Hawkes, a descendant of the Deerfield, Mass. Hawkes family, b. Lyons, X. Y., in 1824. He d. in Goshen, Ind., Aug. 26, 1890. He resided in Goshen, 111., and was merchant, miller and banker. 328 DESCENDANTS OP LDKE HITCHCOCK. BEANCH I. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Ella M^, b. Albion, Ind., Sept. 4, 1852; m. Oct. 18, 1870, Ira W. Nash of Goshen, Ind., b. De Ruyter, N. Y., in 1844 and d. Union City, Mich., Feb. 11, 1872, had: 1, Ella H^. Nash. ii. Herbert Pliny, b. Nov. 23, 1854, at KendallvlUe, Ind. ; d. Feb. 29, 1856. iii. DONELSON K., b. Feb. 15, 1862, at Kendallville ; res. Goshen, Ind. Student in Mich. State Agricultural college. 202. Leonard F'^ . Hitchcock {Pliny^ , Samuel^ , Samuel''' , John^ , John^, Luke''-) son of Pliny and Millicent (Howe) Hitchcock, was born at Barre, Orleans Co., N. Y., March 7, 1820. He married at Spencer- port, N. Y., Oct. 7, 1847, Elizabeth J. Shourds (?) b. at Moravia, Cayuga Co., N. Y., April 17, 1832. Summer residence, Petoskey, Mich. ; winter residence, Kendallville, Ind. his children were : 1. Martha J^, b. Spencerport, Oct. 22, 1851; m. Oct. 22, 1869, Samuel H. Vine of Kendallville, and had: 1, Lero'f Vine, b. March 5, 1873, at Kendallville ; 2, Alice Vine, b. April 21, 1874, at Warsaw, Ind.; 3, Walter L. Vine, b. May, 1877; d. Aug. 14, 1877, at Petosltey; 4, Frank Vine,h. Nov. 14, 1878, at Warsaw ; 5, Bertie C-fardner Vine, b. July 16, 1881, at McBrides, Mich. ; 6, Paul L. Vine, b. Feb. 24, 1883, at Petoskey. ii. Abbie E., b. Spencerport, May 21, 1854; m. at Big Rapids, Mich., Oct. 7, 1880, L. W. Gardner, M. D. iii. Alice R., b. May 21, 1854; d. Feb. 21, 1835, at Spencerport. iv. Jennie W., b. March 6, 1862, at Kendallville: d. Sept. 16, 1862. V. Pliny Foster, b. Nov. 17, 1863, at Kendallville; d. Jan., 1864. vi. Millie M., b. Dec. 19, 1867, at Kendallville. 203. Ueban Longfellow''' Hitchcock (RosioeW^, Samuel^, Samuel''', John^, John^, Luke^) son of Roswell and Betsey (Longfellow) Hitch- cock, was born Nov. 2, 1812. He married 1st, Hovey. He married 2d, Sept. 27, 1842, Mary Gillespie, b. Dec. 15, 1804. CHILD. i. Urban Gillespie, b. Feb. 24, 1845, North Wayne, Me. n/OPt^ JO . /YXcJ.cc(yfL FAMILY OF JOHN. 329 204. Rev. Roswell Dwight' Hitchcock D. D., L.L. D., (Boswell^, Samuel,^, Samuel'^^ Jolin^ , John^, Liike^} son of Roswell and Betsey (Longfellow) Hitchcock, was born at East Machias, Me., Aug. 15, 1817. He joined the Sophomore class at Amherst College in 1833 and graduated in 1836, entered Andover Theological Seminary in 1838, was tutor at Amherst 1839 — 42, preached one year at Water- ville, Me., was installed pastor of the Congregational church at Exeter, N. H., Xov. 19, 1845. In 1852 he was chosen Collins Pro- fessor of Natural and Revealed Religion at Bowdoin College and in 1855 Washburne Professor of Church History in Union Theological Seminary, N. Y. City. In 1869 he was chosen as a Trustee of Amherst College, in 1871 President of the Palestine Exploration Society and he was President of Union Theological Seminary at the time of his death. He married in Fall River, Mass., Jan. 2, 1845, Elizabeth Anthony Bray ton, daughter of Israel Bray ton of Somer- set, Mass. She was born in Swansea, Mass., Jan. 24, 1821 and died in New York City, May 7, 1894. He died in Somerset, Mass., June 16, 1887. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 347. i. EoswELL DwIGHT^ b. Oct. 30, 1845. ii. Mary Bbaytox, b. in Bruusw-lck, Me., June 15, 1853 ; m. Dec. 28, 1881, in New York, Samuel Franklin Emerson, who was b. in Xorwlch, Vt., Ang. 26, 1850, B. A. Tale Coll., 1872; Ph. D., Amherst Coll., 1885; Prof, of History in the University of Vermont. Her children are : 1, SosKell Dwight Hitchcock^ Emerson, b. in Xew York, Jan. 24, 1883; 2, Margaret Long fellovj Emerson, b. in jS". Y., April 25, 1886; 3, JIary Brayton Emerson , b. in N. Y., Feb. 1, 1894. iii. Harriet Washbukxe, b. in Xew York, March 26, 1856; d. same place Nov. 4, 1859. iv. Bradford Washburxe, b. in N. Y., Jan. 2, 1860; B. A. Amherst Coll., 1881; L. L. B. Columbia Coll., 18S3; M. A. Amherst Coll., 1884. 205. Whitxet J'- Hitchcock {Erastiis^, Samuel^, Smnuel*, John^ , Jolin'^, Lvke^) son of Erastus and Naomi (Jones) Hitchcock, was born at Hawley, Mass., Dec. 24, 1813. He married 1st, Dec. 24, 1835, at Brattleboro, Vt., Augusta A. Hall, born at Wilmington, 330 DESCENDANTS OP LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. Vt., Feb. 4, 1814. She died at Perrysbui-g, O., June 30, 1860. He married 2d, at South Toledo, O., March 31, 1861, Ellen E. Evans, born at Reading, Pa., June 13, 1831. HIS CHILDEEN WERE : i. S0N^ b. April 6, 1837, at Plaiuflelcl, Mass. ; cl. April 10, 183T. ii. Sophia A., b. Sept. 2, 1838; m. Deo. 8, 1858, Asher Coolc. He cl. Jan., 1891. iii. Augustus W., b. March 26, 1841, at Plainflekl; cl. June 13, 1860, at Perrysburg, Oliio. iv. EuPHKASiA E., b. July 19. 1843, Whitingham, Vt. ; m. Jan. 5, 1867, J. P. Johnson. V. Orlando A., b. April 6, 1846, at Halifax, Vt. vi. Helen M., b. Aug. 23, 1847 ; m. May 18, 1874, J. 0. Troup, vii. Mart G., b. Nov. 18, 1849; m. 1st, May 26, 1875, A.W. Wheat; m. 2cl, Jan. 7, 1880, A. L. Story, viii. AdaB., b. Oct. 15, 1851; m. Aug. 21, 1878, Prof. Lyman Hall of Oberlin College. She d. August, 1892. ix. Hbnky H., b. Eeb. 20, 1834; m, April 6, 1882, Anna C. Finney. X. Ebancis H., b. March 14, 1856; cl. Aug. 14, 1856, at Halifax, xi. Dan, b. June 80, 1860; cl. Perrysburg, Oct. 26, 1860. xii. Alfred E., b. Peb. 10, 1862. xiii. Dan, b. Feb. 4, 1864 ; d. Perrysburg, Feb. 4, 1864. xiv. Arthur E., b. Dec. 20, 1866. (Nos. 6—10, b. at Halifax, Vt., 11 — 14, iit Perrysburg, 0.) 206. Samuel Jones' Hitchcock (Erastus'^, Samuel^, Samuel^, John^, John^, Luke^) son of Erastts and Naomi (Jones) Hitchcock, was born at Hawley, Mass., June 28, 1822. He married 1st, Sept. 18, 1844, Clara F. Alvord of Wilmington, Vt., born April 24, 1822. She died at Saginaw, Mich. Aug. 27, 1874. He married 2d, Feb. 28, 1876, Mary A. Walker. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. EirOENiA CLAEISSA^ b. June 22, 1845, at West Halifax, Vt. ; m. May 11, 1871, at Saginaw, Mich., P. 0. Heald and had: 1, Clarence E^. Heald; 2, Clara I. Heald. ii. IdaM., b. W. H., May 20, 1850; m. Saginaw, Oct. 13, 1870, John Davis of Wenona. She d. Detroit, Mich., June 15, 1881. Had: 1, Emerson W^. Davis; 2, Samuel Edward Davis; 3, John Folger Dams. iii. Herbert A., b. Nov. 19, 1859, at Charlemont, Mass. ; m. Dec, 1882, Rilla Knox of Detroit. FAMILY OF JOHN. 331 207. Albert A'^. Hitchcock {Erastus^, Samnel^, Samuel^, Johnny. John^ , Liike'^) son of Erastus and Naomi (Jones) Hitchcock, was born in Hawley, Mass., June 8, 1827. He marriecl, June 24, 1851, Maiy F. Kellogg of "West Halifax, Vt. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Harland W^, b. Oct. 31, 1852, at Plaistow, N. H.;ni. Oct. 22, 1879, Ida F. Clarke of Greeufleld, Mass., had : 1, Ray- mond", b. and d. in 1881. 11. Sakah A., b.Dec. 26, 1859, at W. Halifax, Vt. ; m. June 13, 1883, Samuel G. Russell of Shelburne, Mass. 208. Arthur'' Hitchcock (/Smeon Olcott^, Arthur^, Samuel^, JoJin^, John^, Luke''-) son of Simeon Olcott and Almira (Streeter) Hitch- cock, was born in Hawley, Mass., June 29, 1833. He married, Aug. 31, 1867, at Hoosac Tunnel, Almira King. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 1. Herbert', b. May 15, 1869 ; d. Aug. 11, 1870. ii. Herbert Erlb, b. Dec. 24, 1875. (The only male descendant, of Arthur Hitchcock, sou of Samuel-" and Ruth (Stebbins) Hitchcock.) 209. Daniel Lewis'' Hitchcock (Leivis'^, Oliver'', Samuel*, John^, John-, Lu'ke''-) son of Lewis aud Naucy (Springer) Hitchcock, was born at Pittstown, X. Y., IMay 27, lyil. He married, Aug. 16, 1831, Ida M. Cass. He died at Tiaslioke, N. Y., Aug. 30, 1884. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Mary', b. March 25, 1834; m. Amos Broughton; no children. ii. Frances N., b. July 8, 1836; unm. iii. Nancy M., b. Dec. 26, 1837; m. Sept. 21, 1853, H. D. Harring- ton. Four children, one living: 1, Ma" Sarrinyton, m. Grove D. Joslin. iv. Phebe C, b. Aug. 17, 1841 ; unm. V. Lewis Cass, b. June 30, 1845 ; m. Rosa Mclntyre, who lives in Omaha. He was a member of Wiliiams College ; Prof . in Louisville, Ky., now in New Mexico; reporter for the N. Y. Herald; has : 1, Daniel L'., b. Dec. 4, 1875 ; 2, Ronald^- M., b. Oct. 8, 1877. 332 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. 210. William Edward'' Hitchcock {Lewis^, Oliver^, Samuel''', John^, ■ John^, Luke^) son of Lewis and Nancy (Springer) Hitchcock, was ■born in Pittstown, N. Y., Jan. 27, 1830. He married, Feb. 6, 1866, Lucinda A. Englisli of Cambridge, Washington Co., N. Y., .born Feb. 6, 1835. He died Sept. 6. 1888. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. William L^, b. Aug. 29, 1858. ii. Mary Frances, b. Aug. 11, 1860; d. Jan. 12, 1874. iii. Henry, b. Dec. 15, 1861 ; d. March 25, 1892, at Cambridge, Washington Co., N. Y. 211. William'' Hitchcock {Oliver^, Oliver^, Samuel''', John^, John'', Luke''-) son of Oliver and Elvacinda (Hunt) Hitchcock, was born in Eipley, Chautauqua Co., N. Y., May 16, 1817. He married, Dec. 29, 1842, Maria Josline, born at Livingston Co., N. Y., April 7, 1822. He is a farmer at Ripley. HIS children were : i. Clementine J^., b. April 9, 1844, at Chautauqua; m. Sept. 22, 1869, C. D. Gifford and had: 1, Marion IP. Gifford; 2, Mima Gorydon Gifford. ii. Cornelia A., b. April 19, 1847, at Chautauqua; d. there March 23, 1852. iii. George W., b. Jan. 24, 1859; m. Oct. 17, 1876, Ida K. Persy, of Ripley and has one dan. 212. Corydon'' Hitchcock {Oliver^, Oliver^, Samuel''', John^, John^, Luke''-) son of Oliver and Elvacinda (Hunt) Hitchcock, was born ■ Sept. 16, 1823. Heinarried 1st, July, 1843, Ariette Howell, daughter -of William of Chautauqua. She died March 7, 1844. He married 2d, Sept. 22, 1846, Mariette Trowbridge, born Dec. 19, 1825, daugh- ter of Daniel Trowbridge. He was for four years President of the Chautauqua Agricultural Society and Sheriff in 1844 ; and is of the firm of Hitcheocls: & Wilson, wholesale lumber dealers, Jamestown, N. Y. FAMILY OP JOHN. 333- HIS CHILDREN ■WBKB ; i. Fred MuE.KAY=, b. Ripley, N. Y., Dec. 17, 18i9;cl, Chautau- qua, N. Y., Feb. 3, 1860. 348. il. James Frank, b. April 26, 1853; m. Sept. 21, 1876, Eva L. Allen, Jamestown, N. Y. He is a manufacturer of wood pulp in Corydon, Pa. iii. Henry Corydon, b. March 30, 1865; m. Aug. 18, 1882, Kittie Barrows of Jamestown, N. Y. Manufacturer of chairs- Has one daughter. 213. Augustus Stebbins'' Hitchcock (Augustus^, Oliver^, Samuel*, ^ JoJin^, John^, Luke^) son of Augustus and Amelia J. (Huiiburt) Hitchcock, was born March 23, 1827. He married, Aug. 23, 1861, at East Woodstoclt, Conn., Sophia S. Lyon, born Oct. 14, 1832.- He graduated at Yale College in 18.54. He is a lawyer and provost judge for civil actions in Beaufort, S. C. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Charlotte L^., b. June 2, 1862, at East Woodstock; d. at Beaufort, July 27, 1865. ii. Anna E., b. Nov. 9, 1864, at Beaufort; d. May 6, 1865. iii. Augustus Lyon, b. Dec. 25, 1866, Beaufort, iv. Mary R., b. Nov. 26, 1868; d. Nov. 23, 1869. V. Sophia, b. March 2, 1871; d. June 17, 1871. vi. Bertha Caroline, b. Feb. 7, 1873. 214. Samuel'' Hitchcock {Augustus^ , Oliver^, Samuel*, John^ , Jolm^,, Luke^) son of Augustus and Amelia J. (Hurlburt) Hitchcock, was born Aug. 4, 1830. He married Clara Tewksbury. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 1. "William^, b. May, 1872. ii. Alice, b. Sept., 1874. 215. Charles Freeman'' Hitchcock {Samuel^, Oliver^ , Samuel* , John'' ^ Jolm^, Luke^) son of Samuel and Elizabeth (Freeman) Hitchcock, was boL'n at Pittstown, Rens.Co.,N. Y., Jan ll, 1826. He married Oct. 24, 1861, Mary E. Pease, born March 24, 1843, in Aurora,. 111. Grain and corn merchant. Address, -Sparland, 111. 334 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Henry P«.,b. Nov. 24, 1865, in Sparland, 111. ii. Grace, b. Sparland, Dec. 10, 1867. iii. Maude, b. Sparland, Oct. 10, 1872. 216. Dr. Heney Martin'' Hitchcock ( Samuel^ , Oliver^ , Samuel''' , John^ , John^, Luke^) sou of Samuel and Elizabeth (Freemau) Hitchcock, was born in Pittstown, Reus. Co., N. Y., May 9, 1840. He married 1st, at New Haven, Conn., Nov. 19, 1861, Mary A. Mack who died April 4, 1875. He married 2d, April 4, 1881, Elizabeth Benetta Ferris. He graduated in 1861 at the college of Physicians and Sur- geons and is a homeopathic physician. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Lilian MACK^ b. Nov. 8, 1872. li. Freeman St. Clair, b. Nov. 17, 1882. 217. Heman'' Hitchcock {Levi'^, Hemaii^, Samuel'^, Jolm^, JoJin^, .LuTce^) son of Levi and Phebe (Thayer) Hitchcock, was born iu Williamsburg, Mass., June 15, 1809. He married, Aug.' 26, 1883, .Mary Fay. his children were : i. Albert J^., b. Jan. 16, 1836 ; d. May 20, 1862. ii. Julia E., b. Dec. 22, 1838; d. Sept. 24, 1842. iii. Mary J., b. June 7, 1841 ; d. Jan. 24, 1842. iv. William Henry-, b. Oct. 29, 1843; m. at Conway, Mass., Nov. 14, 1867, Ida Hall; res. Williamsburg; no cMldren. 218. Andrew J'. Hitchcock {Levi^, Heman^, Samuel''', John^ , Johii^ , Luke^) son of Levi and Phebe (Thayer) Hitchcock, was born at Williamsburg, Mass., Sept. 25, 1819. He married at Ashfield, Mass., Oct. 19, 1842, Mary Ann Nims. Address South Ashfield, -Mass. his children were : i. Ira N^, b. Williamsburg, Oct. 2, 1844; m. Delia M. Carpenter of W. Springfield. FAMILY OF JOHN. 335 U. Minerva J., b. Sept. 15, 1848; m. Sept. 8, 1868, Abraham Tanner; cl. June 27, 1874. iii. Emma S., b. Hay 24, 1855; d. Feb. 1, 1869. 219. ALVA^■ Cross'' Hitchcock ( OderP , Heman^ , Samuel* , John^, John^ , Luke''-) son of Oded and Aley (Cross) Hitchcock, was born at Con- way, Mass., Nov. 9, 1821. He married tliere Nov. 17, 1852, Fanny Gunn, born there, April 1, 1828. He is a grain dealer in Deerfield. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Sarah Atjgdsta', b. Greenfield, Mass., Jan. 28, 1855. ii. Albion Fr.vxois. b. Greenfield, Oct. 16, 1863 ; m. June 15, 1887, Ellen S. Wells of Greenfield, and is a Bank Teller at Holyoke, Mass. 220. Joseph A"" . Hitchcock {Heman'^, Heman^, Samuel* , John^ , John^ , Luke^) son of Heman and Elizabeth (Thayer) Hitchcock, was born Hawley, Mass., July 15, 1828. He mari-ied. May 30, 1861, Emily M. Barnes of Hawley. He was a farmer and his children were all born in Hawley. his children were : i. A Dau'., b. July 25, 1864; d. Aug. 31, 1864. ii. Clara E., b. Aug. 10, 1865. iii. Preston W., b. Xov. 18, 1872. iv. Cora Alice, b. Jan. 11, 1878. 221. Oeamel C''. Hitchcock (Heman^, Heman^ , Samuel*, Johii^, John^ , Luke^) son of Heman and Elizabeth (Thayer) Hitchcock, was born in Hawlej', Mass., March 26, 1841. He married, Dec. 25, 1862, EfFa G. Thayer of ,A.mherst, .Mass. and settled in Conway ; is a manufacturer of blinds at Turner's Falls. HIS children were : i. Laura A'., b. Conway, Aug. 20, 1865. ii. Angelette, b. Conway, Nov. 2, 1869; d. Turner's Falls, Feb. 1, 1875. iii. Charley H., b. Turner's Falls, May 30, 1878. iv. Jennie E., b. Turner's Falls, July, 1877. V. Estella, b. Turner's Falls, .-Vug. 15, 1881. 349. i. 350. ii. 351. iii. 352. iv. V. 336 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. 222. Ira Irvine'' Hitchcock {Ebenezer^, Samuel^, Samuel*, Samuel^, John^ , Luke''-) son of Ebenezer and Elizabeth (Everett) Hitchcock, was born at Litchfield, N. Y., Feb. 11, 1793. He was married by Publius V. Bogue at Sanquoit, N. Y.,Dec. 19, ISlGjtoMelin- da Bishop, born Oct. 17, 1793, at Durham, Conn. She died at Wheeling, Va., Oct. 12, 1862. He died at Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 1, 1868. He was a teacher and wrote in 1826, a "New Method of Teaching Book Keeping.'.' HIS CHILDREN WEKE : Charles Bishop', b. Oct. 8, 1817; m. Mary Bartol. Geokgb Frank, b. Dec. 21, 1819 ; m. Mary Mnrdock. William Everett, b. Sept. 25, 1821 ; m. Harriet Wood. DeWitt Clinton, b. Feb. 10, 1824; m. Mary Brook. Caroline Mblinda, b. Feb. 25, 1826 ; m. May 20, 1853, Erastus Merriam and had : 1, Carrie Bishop" Merriam, b. Jan. 24, 1857, at Boston, vi. Sarah Elizabeth, b. Dec. 22, 1828, at Baltimore, Md. ; m. Jnne 4, 1851, Anthony Wayne and d. April 23, 1868. vli. Helen M., b. Jan. 14, 1830, at Philadelphia; m. George H. Holtzman, and d. July 19, 1854. viii. Henry Clat, b. Feb. 4, 1831, at Baltimore; d. April 19, 1834. 223. Horace Curtis'' Hitchcock (Ebenezer^, Samuel^, Samuel*, 8am- ueP, John^, Luke''-) son of Ebenezer and Elizabeth (Everett) Hitch- cock, was born at Paris, Oneida Co., N. Y., Jan. 26, 1822. He married 1st, March 23, 1848, Almira Wood. She died in June, 1867. He married 2d, in Nov., 1868, Melinda Wright. He was a farmer in the east part of Volney, N. Y. his children were : i. Maky^. ii. Ada. iii. Edith. iv. DeWitt Clinton. v. Allen Wood. 224. Luke'' Hitchcock (Reuben^, Samuel^, Samuel*, SamueP,John^, Luke''-) son of Eeuben and Electa (Spaulding) Hitchcock, was born FAMILY OF JOHN. 337 Nov. 14, 1789. He married in Vernon, Oneida Co., N. Y., Jan. 26, 18U, Deborah Eddy, born Nov. 26, 1793. He was a contractor and a member of N. Y. Assembly in 1840. He died May 1, 1860. His widow died in Oneida Co., Feb. 19, 1871. HIS OHILDKEN WERE : i. Caroline E'., b. Nov. 8, 1814; m. Jan. 14, 1835, John H. Nichols and d. March 18, 1838, at Gaines, Orleans Co., New York, ii. Lee A., h. Oct. 6, 1816 ; m. 1st, April 9, 1839, Lavia Pomeroy, who d. Jan. 8, 1849, at Eagle Harbor, N. Y. He m. 2d, July 5. 1850, Ann Watkius. 353. iii. Lester, b. Aug. 24, 1818; m. Mary Tilden. iv. A5IELIA, b. Oct. 15, 1820; d. Aug. 10, 1822. V. Adeline, b. Sept, 15, 1822 ; d. Nov. 5, 1824. vi. Milton Eddy, b. Nov. 9, 1S25 ; m. Sept. 5, 1850, Ann Gardi- ner and d. Sept. 16, 1871. vii. Horace DeWitt, b. Sept. 16, 1827 ; m. Sept. 6, 1859, Florence Henry, viii. Catherine, b. May 17, 1830; m. May 20, 1856, George T. Davis. ix. Cornelia Elizabeth, b. Aug. 30, 1834; m. Feb. 13, 1861, L. C.Kilham. X. Luke, b. Jan. 14, 1839; m. Jan. 23, 1861, Lydia Humbird. 225. AuEELius Godfrey'' Hitchcock. {Jieuben'^ , Samuel^ , Samuel''', Sam- ueP, John'^ , Luke^) son of Eeiiben and Electa (Spaulding) Hitch- cock, was born in Vernon, N. Y., Sept. 9, 1800. He married Honor Bartholomew. CHILD. 354. i. Reuben P^, b. Sept. 8, 1840; m. M. E. Butterfleld. 226. Iea S''. Hitchcock {Reuben^, Samuel', Samuel^, SamueP,Joh7i^, LuTce^) son of Reuben and Electa (Spaulding) Hitchcock, was born in Vernon, Oneida Co., N. Y., April 25, 1804. He married there Jan. 19, 1829, Abigail Maria Schuyler, born at Troy, N. Y., Oct. 30, 1806, daughter of Philip S. and Cynthia Schuyler. He com- menced life as a contractor and built considerable of the Delaware canal in Pennsylvania and also sections of the Erie canal in N. Y. ; 23 338 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. was a merchant in Vernon, but spent most of his life on his farm in Oneida Castle. He died there Sept. 12, 1867. His widow died May 4, 1869. His children were all born at Oneida Castle. HIS CHILDBBN WERE : i. Adella Mariah, b. April 16, 1,831 ; d. Nov. 12, 1837. 355. ii. Eugene Douglas, b. Oct. 6, 1833; m. MaryE. Bnsh. iii. John, b. Aug. 20, 1838 ; cl. Nov. 2, 1839. Iv; Charles Schuyler, b. Aug. 20, 1840; cl. Nov. 3, 1868. 356. V. Ira Philip, b. Feb. 20, 1843 ; m. Agnes A. Van Brocklin. vi. Jerome, b. Feb. 16, 1846; d. June 22, 1846. 227. Chaeles Rolun'' Hitchcock (Jonathan Wright^, Ahner^, Samuel^, SamueP, John^,Luke^) son of Jonathan Wright and Clarissa (Ward) Hitchcock, was born in West Stockbridge, Mass., Oct. 11, 1805. He married 1st, Julia Arnold. He married 2d, Sarah Ann . He died Nov. 6, 1875. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 367. i. Homer W*., b. Aug. 19, 1830; m. Jennie L. Bidwell. ii. Ralph G., b. Aug. 23, 1832; m. and d. Nov. 20, 1857; had : 1, Annie L'., b. Jan. , 1855 ; m. Whiting. iii. Mary J., b. April 26, 1834. iv. Alvin W., b. Aug. 17, 1836, Druggist, Westfleld, Mass. V. Melinda Z., b. Nov. 10, 1838; d. Jan. 27, 1840. 228. Obadiah Ward'' Hitchcock (Jb)iaiftc«i Wright^, Abner^, Samuel^, SamueP , John^ , Luke'-) son of Jonathan Wright and Clarissa (Ward) Hitchcock, was born in West Stockbridge, Mass., Nov. 29, 1807. He married there in 1833, Mary Miller of that place. He died there April 26, 1840. CHILD. i. Henry WARD^ b. West Stockbridge in 1837. Hem. inBrook- lyn, N. Y., May 19, 1865, Annie E. Bauchanau. He had his name changed in 1848 by the Mass. Legislature to Heury W. Johns. He had: 1, Henry W". Johns, b. Brooklyn, Nov. 3, 1866, who m. in Milwaukee, Wis., Aug. 17, 1882, Emily L. Warner of that city and had : 1, Emily L'". Johns, b. Stamford, Conn., July 22, 1883; 2, Mabel W. Johns, b. N. Y. City, May 13, 1885. FAMILY OF JOHN. 339 229. Abnee" Hitchcock (David^ , Abner^ , Samuel^, SamueP, John^, Luke^) son of David aud Ruth (Kingsley) Hitchcock, was born in New Marlboro, Mass., Jan. 11, 1812. He married 1st, at Hudson, N. Y., March 15, 1836, Elmira Clark of Catskill, N. Y., bom at Petersham, Schoharie Co., N. Y., Jan. 14, 1814. She died at St. Louis, Mo., Sept., 1860. He married 2d, Dec. 25, 1861, Mrs. Helen (Curtiss) Patterson of Plj'mouth, TVayne Co., Mich. He was once Postmaster in Dayton, Ohio. Address, Middleton, Del. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 358. i. George A^, 1). Jan. 14, 1836 at Saugerties, Ulster Co., N. Y. ; m. at Altou, N. Y., April 13, 1865, Sally Albon. ii. Charles E., b. March 14, 1846, at Dayton, 0. ; m. abt. 1869, DoraMilllson; no child; res. Jones ville, Mich, iii. Abxer Millard Fillmore, b. Aug. 11, 1869, at Battle Creek, Michigan. 230. Cornish'' Hitchcock ( Cornish^, Litke^, Samuel'^,SamueP,John^, Luke^) son of Cornish and Mary (Merrill) Hitchcock, was born at New Marlboro, Mass., Jan. 10, 1804. He married at GranvUle, Mass., Sept. 7, 1841, Marietta F. Curtiss, born Aug. 28, 1813. She died July 24, 1850. He is a farmer and lives in Hartsville, New Marlboro. his childrex were : i. John C-. b. Nor. 2, 1842. He was in the war of the rebellion and d. Sandusky. O., Jan. 29, 1864. ii. Jane L., b. Sept. 17, 1844, at Monterey, Mass, She m. April 13, 1870, H. M. Dowd of Sandisfleld, Mass. iii. Mary, b. Feb. 1, 1847, at Monterey, Mass. Iv. Frank. 231. George''' Hitchcock {Reuben^, Nathan^, Jonathan'^, SamueP, Jolin^, Luke''-) son of Reuben and Anna (Garlic) Hitchcock, was born in New Milford, Conn., July 29, 1810. He married April 22, 1835, Jane Ann Ford of Hudson, N. Y. He was a wagon maker in Woodbury, Conn. 340 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Sos^ d. Feb. 2, 1841. ii. Sarah, b. Sept. 3, 1846. iii. George, b. Dec. 19, 1848; d. July 10, 1865. iv. Howard, b. Sept. 19, 1853. 232. Elmee'' Hitchcock {Beuhen^, Nathan^, Jonatimn*, Samuel^, Joh7i^, Luke^) son of Reuben and Anna (Garlic) Hitchcock, was born at New Milford, Conn., Feb. 8, 18^6. He married, Oct., 1858, Mary Gorman of Hudson, N. Y. He is a clothier. Address, Unionville, Conn. his -GHILDKEN were : i. William A'. ii. Nellie- A. iii. Mary M. iv. Emily G. 233. Rev. Nelson Alviriis'' Hitchcock (Philo^^ Nathan^, Jonathan*, SamueP, John^, Luke''-) son of Philo and Melinda (Bemis) Hitch- cock:, was bom in North Springfield, Vt., July 9, 1812. He lived in Otsego Co., N. Y., and was licensed to preach by the Methodists at Colosse, N. Y'. at the age of 20. He there married, Oct. 20, 1833, Matilda Avery. He afterwards united with the Christian Con- nection and was ordained iu 1837. Later he became a Second Adventist and was pastor of the church in Oswego, N. Y. He afterwards removed to Wisconsin and traveled and preached exten- sively. He was for some time President of the Wisconsin A. G. Conference. He died in 1893. HIS children were : i. Alvikus Nelson', b. July 27, 1834; d. 1S40. ii. Martin Harrison, b. Jan. 1, 1837; d. July 1837. iii. Martha Melinda, b. Oct. 20, 1S38. iv. Mary Matilda, b. July 14, 1840. V.' Nancy Ann, b. Aug. 23, 1843; d. 1-855. 359. vi. Philo, b. July 11, 1847; m. Ida A. Slater, vii. William Avery, b. Jan. 19, 1850. 360. viii. Alvirus Nelson, b. Jan. 16, 1854^ m. Nettie Meigs. FAMILY OF JOHN. 341 234. Rev. Luke'' Hitchcock (Jidius'^, Daniel^, Jonathan*, SarmieP, John^, Luke^) sou of Julias and Myra (Ingersoll) Hitchcock, was born April 13, 1813, at Lebanon, Madison Co., N. Y. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. BiRDSALL Ingersoll', b. Feb. 11, 18.S8, at Ithaca, N. Y. ii. Charles Augustus, b. July, 1851, at Lee Center, Lee Co., 111. ; Res. Reclfleld, Dak. (He had also five daughters.) 235. Charles Ingersoll'' Hitchcock ( Julius^, Daniel^, Jonathan*, Sam- ueP, John-, Lu'ke'^) son of Julius and !Mj'ra (Ingersoll) Hitchcock, was born in Lebanon, N. Y., Nov. 16, 1819. his children were : I. Thomas Ingersoll^, res. Chicago. II. Howard, res. Chicago. 236. Joseph Roe'' Hitchcock (BarziUai Dean^ , Isaac^ , John*, SamneP , John-, Lnke^) son of BarziUai Dean and Anue (Manu) Hitchcock, was born in Ticonderoga, N. Y., April 19, 1806. He married 1st, Feb. 12, 1881, Samantha Chipman, born at Waltham, Vt. She died April 11, 1843. He married 2d, Feb. 9, 1849, Pamelia Parmelee Hazard, born at Malone, IST. Y., June 27, 1810. He married again and lived in Dakotah. He died in Constable, Dec. 25, 1861. HIS children were : 1. Julia Mercy', b. Dec. 21, 1831, lu Ft. Covington. 11. Helen Maria, b. July 17, 1834. 111. Anna, b. Feb. 9, 1836; m. Nov. 14. 1866, Putnam Wy at Hutch- ins; res. Constable and had : 1, Anna BeU- Hutchins, b. Feb. 11, 1868; 2, AUan Putnam Hiitcnins,h.fie^i.2Z,\%lo. Iv. Alvan Chipjian, b. Dec. 7, 1837; d. Constable, Feb. 15, 1863. V. Charles Albon, b. Dec. 26, 1842; m. Jan. 1, 1869, Rachel Dopp; res. Constable. Ti. Albert, b. March 31, 1852: d. Jan. 8, 1853. 342 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. 237. Waeren Fereis'^ Hitchcock {Collins^, Asahel^, John*, Samuel^, Jolm^, Litke^) son of Collins and Eunice (Porter) Hitchcock, was born at Kingsbury, N. Y,, Dec. 6, 1790. He married at Zion's church, Sandy Hill, N. Y., April 13, 1817, Almira Willoughby Adams, bom at Springfield, Mass., Dec. 3, 1798, daughter of Eoger and Mary Adams. He was sheriff of Washington Co., N. Y. from 1827 to 1831. He died at Whitehall, N. Y., May .5, 1843 and was buried at Kingsbury where his widow died Jan. 8, 1868. HIS CHILDREN WERE: 361. 1. Theodore 'WESTON^ b. Feb. U, 1818; m. B. B. Boynton. ii. Francis, b. Marcli 16, 1819; m. 1st, June 3, 1847, Han-iet E. BuckhoMts, and m. 2cl, in 1859, Sally E. Nolin. He d. New Orleans, La., Aug. 11, 1865. No child, ill. Peudentia, b. June 10, 1821 ; d. Sept. 21, 1821. Iv. Roger Adajis, b. Dec. 22, 1822; m. Sept. 11, 1850, FrancesE. Hoptou of Collinsville, 111. He d. in Eureka, Kansas, Nov. 19, 1872. No child. V. Mary, b. June 6, 1824; d. Granville, N. Y., May 10, 1825. vi. Mary, b. May 24, 1826 ; d. Jan. J14, 1835, at Granville, vii. George Warner, b. Feb. 26, 1828; d. Richmond, 1864; unm. 362. viii. Wm. James, b. May 16, 1829; m. M. J. Peebles. ix. Daniel Webster, b. Oct. 28, 1831 ; m. April, 1864, (2d?) Eliz- abeth Billings, Omaha. Gen. Pass. Agent N. P. R. R. He lives in San Francisco. Had : 1, Hildegrade Wil- ' loughby', b. Oct. 22, 1856? X. Harriet Almira, b. Sept. 19, 1834; d. April 3, 1836. xl. Herbert, b. Jan. 25, 1838; d. July 25, 1838. 238. Peudentia'' Hitchcock {Collins'^, Asahel^ , JoJm* , Samt/eP , John^, Luke^) daughter of Collins and Eunice (Porter) Hitchcock, was born July 15, 1798. She married, Sept. 10, 1818, Samuel T. Tan- ner, who died Feb. 17, 1837. She died Oct. 25, 1880. The children of Prudentia (Hitchcock) Tanner were : 1. Warren^, a merchant; d. in Chicago. 2. Almira, m. Oliver Bascom. 3. Margaret, m. Hiram Remington. 4. Samuel, m. and had one son ; d. abt. 1862 in Alabama. 5. Dr. Philander, m. d. 1863 in Burton, Alabama. FAMILY OF JOHN. 343 6. Col. Adolphus M., b. May 3, 1833, a lawyer; commanded the 123d N. Y. Keg. in the march from Atlanta to Savannah and return north-ward. Elected to Congress In 1869; m. in 1873; d. in Feb., 1882. No child. 7. Eliza, b. Nov. 1, 1838 ; m. Budd Reeves. 239. ADOLPHrs F''. Hitchcock {Collins^, Asahel^, John''', SamueP, John^, Luke^) son of Collins and Eunice (Porter) Hitchcock, was boi-n atKingsbury, N. Y., April 25, 1803. He married May 24, 1832, Cynthia Ann Fitch, born April 5, 1806, daughter of Daniel of Pawlet, Vt. He died at Kingsbury, Oct. 17, 1888. CHILD. i. Edward Fitch, b. Nov. 5, 1849. 240. Alexander" Hitchcock {John^, Zina^, John*, Samuel^, John^, L^ike^) sou of John and Adeline (Moss) Hitchcock, was born in Bolton, Franklin Co., N. Y., April 14, 1823. He married, April 1, 1847, Abigail Hines, daughter of DavidHines. His address is Bow- ling Green, TVoods Co., 0. The children were all born at Wilming- ton, Essex Co., N. Y. HIS CHrLDKEN WERE : 363. i. Alexander', m. Alice M. Crane, dau. of Jacob Crane of Bowling Green, 0. ii. Myrtle N. iii. E^XLYN H. iv. Corxelia E. 241. James Kext'' Hitchcock (Samuel Miller^ , Zina^ ,John'*, SamiceP, John^, Luke''-) son of Samuel Miller andMary (Adams) Hitchcock, was born at Sandy Hill, N. Y., Aug. 14, 1813. He married in Utica, N. Y., Oct. 5, 1841. Mary A. Kellogg of that place. his CHILDREX were : i. Mary Josephixe', b. Nov. 25, 1845, in Cleveland, Ohio ; m. in Utica, Nov. 14, 1866, Edward H. 'Wardwell and d. in New 344 DESCENDANTS OIC LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. London, Sept. 8, 1878. They had: 1, James Hitchcock" WardweU, h. March 20, 1868; 2, Alice Knapp Wardwell, b. Nov. 28, 1873. ii. Spencer Kellogg, b. Aug. 6, 1847, at Cleveland; d. July 31, 1858. ill. Margaret Anna, b. Sept. 17, 1849, at Cleveland; m. June 23, 1870, Henry Young of Newark, N. J. iv. Harriet Almira, b. May 16, 1851; m. Dec. 7, 1880, Edward H. WardweU. V. Samuel Miller, b. Aug. 5, 1858, in Utica; m. Jan. 20, 1887, in Shepard Memorial church, Cambridge, Mass., Miss Caroline W. Hawkes. 242. Mary Adams'' Hitchcock (Samuel Miller^, Zina^, John'^, 8am- ueP, John^, Luke''-) son of Samuel Miller and Mary (Adams) Hitch- cock, was born Aug. 3, 1817. She married, March 29, 1836, Julius Kelley of Kelley's Island, O. He died Nov. 3, 1880. The children of Mary Adams (Hitchcock) Kelly were : 1. Mary Caroline^, b. June 10, 1839; m. June 11, 1863, Wm. Lucas Mott, who d. Sept. 9, 1880. She had; 1, Sobart De Lancey" Mott, b. April 23, 1864; d. Sept. 2, 1867; 2,Mabd Hitchcock Mott, b. Nov. 4, 1865 ; 3, Mary Bostwick Mott, b. April 28, 1869 ; 4, Ethel Mott, b. March 17, 1871 ; 5, Doug- las Kelley Mott, b. Jan. 80, 1873 ; 6, William Warner Mott, b. Nov. 23, 1874 ; 7, Francis Chatwood Mott, b. April 13, 1875 ; 8, Amy Searing Mott, b. Aug. 13, 1880. 2 . Douglas Ottinger, b. Jan. 28, 1844, on Kelley's Island ; m. April 3, 1874, Anna Amelia Fletcher of San F. and had ; 1, Tracy BandalV, b. Jan. 17, 1876 ; 2, Norman Douglas, b. Aug. 8, 1877; 3, Ernest Fletcher, b. Sept. 14, 1878; d. Nov. 3, 1878; 4, Beginald Heber, b. Jan. 23, 1880; 5, Harold Hitchcock, b. Feb. 20, 1884. 243. Almira Willoughby'' Hitchcock (Samuel Miller^, Zina^, John^, Samuel^, John^, Luke''-) daughter of Samuel Miller and Mary (Adams) Hitchcock, was born Jan. 12, 1822. She married in New York, May 10, 1845, Charles Knap of Pittsburg, Pa. and died July 31, 1876. The children of Almira Willoughby (Hitchcock) Knap were : FAMILY OF JOHN. 845 1. Mary Willoughby^, b. May 17, 1855, in Harrison, N. J. ; m. New- ark, N. J., Nov. 6, 1884, George Ashman of X. Y. and liad: 1. Charles Knap' Ashman, b. Dec. 30, 1885. 2. Charles Knap. b. April 20, 1857, in Harrison, N. J. 244. Julia Bocghtox'^ Hitchcock {Samuel Miller^ , Zina^, JoJin'^, Sam- ueP, John^, Liike^) daughter of Samuel Miller aud Maiy (Adams) Hitchcock, was born in Warren, Ohio, Jan. 4, 1828. She married. May 9, 1850, in Newark, K. J., Daniel Dodd of that city. She died Dec. 25, 1875. The children of Julia Boughton (Hitchcock) Dodd were : 1. Margaret Cronkhite' , b. Oct. 20, 1855, in Newarlj. 2. Daniel, b. Oct. 16, 18G0. 3. Mary Adams, b. March 27, 1865. 245. Alexandee BoEL' Hitchcock {Aretus M^., Biiel^, Johw^, Sam- ueP, JoJin^, Luke^) son of Aretus M. and Elizabeth B. (Hawkins) Hitchcock, was born April 19, 1830. He married Dec. 28, 1853, Frances M. Mallory ; res. 1553, Michigan Avenue, Chicago, 111. CHILD. i. Harry A^, b. Oct. 30, 1854; m. June 27, 18S4, Virginia D. White and had : 1, Bcel White^, b. April 7, 1S85. Res. Disputanta, Prince George Co., Va. 246. John G"^ . Hitchcock {Myron^, BueF, John'^, SamueP, Johiv', Luke^) son of Myron and Mary (G-oldsmith) Hitchcock, was born in 1830. He married. July, 1864, Anna Chandler of Long Meadow, Mass. They have six children. 247. Rev. Lcke' Hitchcock {Barnabas^, Luke^ , Luke^, Luke^ , John^, Luke^) son of Barnabas and Jane (McKinney) Hitchcock, was born in Staubridge, Canada, in 1806. He married 1st, in 1834, Esther Cory. He married 2d, Margaret Brown. He is a Methodist minis- ter, living at Hart, Mich. 346 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BEANCH I. HIS CHILDREN WKRB : 364. i. Wilbur Fisk', b. 1835 ; m. F. V. Kinyon. ii. Jebusha, b. 1837; m. Samuel Richard of Staubridge aud had : 1, EIW Bichard; 2, Armina Bicharcl; 3, Percy Bichard. iii. Delia, b. 1840; m. James Crowfoot, Providence, iv. Peter,, b. 1842; had 1, Charles^; 2, Della; both living at Stanbridge Station, Canada. V. Esther, b. 1844; m. K. Preston, Troy, N. Y. He lives in Norwall?:, Conn. 248. Rev. Peter M''. Hitchcock (Barnabas^, Lulce^, Luke*, Luke^, John', Luke^) son of Barnabas and Jane (McKinney) Hitchcock, was bom in Stanbridge, Canada, in 1807. He married at Glens Falls, N. Y., Phebe Jane Pierson, born at Fort Ann, N. Y., April 14, 1810. He was a Methodist minister and member of the Troy conference. HIS children were : i. Dblia^, b. June, 1834, at Granville, N. Y. ii. Francis S., b. June 27, 1840, at Cambridge, N. Y. iii. George Henry, b. Dec. 26, 1841, at New Lebanon, N. Y. iv.. Sarah Jane, b. July 2, 1845, at Albany, N. Y. V. Charles P., b. March 29, 1848, at Schuylerville, N. Y. vi. Charles H., b. Nov. 4, 1849, at Salem, K. Y. vii. Hattib Amelia, b. May 18, 1852, at Mechauicsville, N. Y. 249. Barnabas'' Hitchcock (Barnabas^ , Luke^ , Luke-^. Luke^, John^, Luke^) son of Barnabas and Jane (McKinney) Hitchcock, was born in Stanbridge, Canada, in 1816. He married in 1840 Sally Montle. HIS children were : i. Prentice', m. Elizabeth McCarty. ii. Virtue Viola, m. Eli Nelson, Milton, Vt. iii. Ellen, m. Edward Coslet, Bedford, P. Q. iv. Albert. V. Edwin, m. Hattie Claris, Northampton; Methodist minister; joined N. E. conference, 1875. vi. James, m. Julia Cory, vii. Hiram, d. y. viii. Arthur. ix. Luther. X. Hem AN. FAMILY OF JOHN. 347 250. Chester'' Hitchcock {Prentice^, Luke^ , Luke'''. Luke^, John'-., Luke^) son of Preutice and Belinda (Brace) Hitchcock, was born ia Staubridge, Canada, June 11, 1810. He died in 1892. " His boyhood was spent on the farm in Canada. When a young- man he came west to Eockford, 111. and engaged in mercantile busi- ness. He -was also in Michigan City, while still a young man, in a similar business. A few years later he went to Buffalo, ]^. Y. and became interested in grain commission and shipping. He was married there in 1849 to Elizabeth Matters. Their chil- dren, Charles and Ida were twins, born in Buflfalo in 1852. Charles- died in 1857. His death was a great blow to his father who had centered all his plans in him. In 1858 he moved to La Porte, Ind. and soon to Belvidere, 111. He was at this time engaged in business in Chicago. Later he lived in Toledo, O. and then again in Builalo in 1863. In a year or two he returned to Chicago where for many years he was interested in dealing in grain. In 1870 he went with his wife and daughter to California, but made it only his winter home, returning each year to his business irt Chicago. After 1880 he spent his summers almost entirely at his farm near Rockford,Ill. called 'Black Hawk Springs.' This place he owned for many years and enjoyed better than any other, especially on account of its fine water. In' character he was energetic and genial and always ansiousto be helpful to others. Though he lived to be 82 years old, he was very- active and as healthy as a child to the last. He was quite as inter- ested in the progress of the world, and in minor matters, as though he were a young man. His acquaintance throughout the parts of the country in which he had lived at different times was extensive. One who has known him well for many years, says of him, ' I have known. Mr. Hitchcock since I was a boy, and I have never known him to do an unkind or ungenerous deed or to speak unkindly to or of any- one.' " HIS CHILDKEN WEBE : i. Chaeles', b. Buffalo, 1852; d. 1857. ii. Ida, b. Buffalo, 1852; m. in 1877. Charles Hatherly GorrilU who d. iu 1866. Thev had: 1, Chester Lavyrence^ GorriU, b. 1878; 2, Charles Hatherly Gorrill, b. 1879; 3, Arthur Winneld Gorrill, b. 1883 ; 4, Malph Carlton Gorrill, b. 1885v 366. li. 367. iii. 368. iv. V. 348 DESCENDANTS OF LDKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. 251. Samuel'' Hitchcock {Aaron^, Apollo s^ . Aaron'*', Luke^, John^, Luke^) son of Aaron and Polly (Clark) Hitchcock, was born June 13, 1813, at Buffalo, N. Y. He married June 2, 1834, Ann M. Finch of Delaware, C. W. He lived at Port Sarnia, Canada and died March 11, 1871. He was a fisherman and explored and named the Islands of Lake Huron and aided in obtaining the present fisherj' laws of the Province of Ontario. He was Crier of the Court, Sheriff and Counselor. HIS CHILDEKN WERE : 365. i. Julius Chaeles*, b. Sept. 1, 1836; m. July 9, 1861, Finnet R. Potter; res. Union Springs, N. Y. Rev. Benjamin Franklin, b. March 12, 1837, at Sarnia. Ctrenius Denmark, b. Nov. 12, 1838; m. Mary A. Caper. Marcus Aurelius, b. Oct. 12, 1840. Diadema R., b. Nov. 1, 1841; m. Nov. 6, 1862, John Wilson, conductor on Great Western Railway and had : 1, Charles^ Wilson; 2, William Wilson; 3, Clara Wilson. -369. vi. Theodore Wellington, b. Sept. 12, 1843; m. Caroline RyerafFt. vii. EuPHEMiA 0., b. May 10, 1845; m. April 2, 1868, Sidney G. Wood. Six children, viii. Melissa, b. Dec. 17, 1846 ; m. Nov. 9, 1865, John Fitzgerald O'Neil and has: 1, Luella^ O'Neil; 2, Melissa O'Neil; 3, Lydia Maria O'Neil; 4, John Fitzgerald O'Neil; 5, Samuel Alexander O'Neil ; 6, Lyria MabelO'Neil ; 7, Livona Maude O'Neil; 8, Lena May O'Neil; 9, La Birtia Myria O'Neil; 10, Charlie Wilhelm O'Neil. ix. James Alexantjee, b. Sept. 5, 1849 ; m. Sept. 13, 1877, Clara E. Kelley. No child. X. Apollos Napolian, b. Jan. 12, 1853. xi. Samuel Luke, b. Sept. 5, 1856; m. Nov. 5, 1878, Jennie Banl- ter. 252. Aaron'' Hitchcock (Aaron^, Apollos^, Aaron'^, Luke^, John^, Luke^) son of Aaron and Polly (Clark) Hitchcock, was born April 10, 1815. He married, Oct. 20, 1841, Louisa Richey of Cheekto- waga, N. Y., born Dec. 2, 1822. He died Feb. 5, 1874. She died •in Erie, Penn., Sept. 15, 1879. FAMILY OP JOHN. 34&' HIS CHILDREN WEKE : 370. i. Charles Aaron, b. July 26, 1843 ; m. Dec. 25, 1865. ii. EDwrs, b. Nov. 11, 1844; m. Jan: 7, 1868, Mary E. Bartholo- mew, Collingwood, Cayuga Co., 0. iii. Clara, b. June 11, 1848, Lancaster, N. Y. ; d. May 20, 1874, at Put-ln-Bay Islaud. 371. iv. Jesse Vattghn, b. Sept. 22, 1852; m. May 23, 1875, Katy Betts. V. Henry, b. June 7, 1855, Elma, N. Y. ; d. June 14, 1847. vi. Ell.\, b. June 7, 1855; Elma, N. Y.; m. March 9, 1876, JohU' Hickle. vii. Hattie Vaughn, b. Dec. 29, 1860, Port Huron, Mich. ; m. June 15, 1880, Irving E. Grant. 253. Alexander'' Hitchcock {Auron^, Apollos^, Aaron*', LuJce^,. John^, Luke^) son of Aaron and Polly (Clark) Hitchcock, was born- Feb. 14, 1817. He married, July 6, 1844, Sarah A. E. Elsworth, born Jan. 31, 1828, daughter of William Elsworth, of Lexington, . Mich. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 1. A.MOS A'., b. Sept. 8, 1845; res. Bonnersville, Ransom Co.,. Dakota, ii. Charles A., b. Sept. 18, 1847. iii. M.4.RY L., b. Nov. 14, 1849. iv. Patience S., b. April 18, 1852; d. Nov. 19, 1852. V. LrciNDA S., b. Jan. 3, 1854. vi. Ida E., b. Dec. 19, 1856. 254. David'' Hitchcock (Gad^, jVoah^, Noah-^, Nathaniel^, JoJm^,. LvJce^) son of Gad and Lydia (Sanders) Hitchcock, was bom Oct. 13, 1788. He married, Jan. 27, 1811, Sarah Samantha Walter. He died Nov. 24, 1861. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Louisa-, b. Oct. 20, 1811; m. May 19, 1833, David Waters. She d. Sept. 11, 1868. She had : 1, Samantha Almira^ Waters, b. June 7, 1834; m. Aug. 1, 1858, Richard Miles,, missionary to Africa; 2, Aurelia Waters, b. March 20, 1837; 3, Lucy A. Waters; 4, Datus Oratus Waters, b. May 5, 1847; 5, Daphne Amine Waters, b. June 7, 1851. ' .350 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. 372. ii. Amorv, b. Oct. 1, 1815; m. Emily Dacly. ill. Gad, b. Aug. 7, 1817; d. 1821. .373. iv. Gad Walter, b. May 9, 182^1; m. Harriet Topping. V. Climena, b. Sept. 2, 1826 ; m. Nov. 26, 1846, Ebenezer liiugs- bury. He was killed iu the civil war, Nov. 23, 1863. Seven children. 255. Horace'' Hitchcock {Gad^, Noah^, Noah^, NathanieP, JoJm^, Luke^) son of Gad aud Lydia (Sanders) Hitchcock, was born July 2, 1792. He married Dec. 21, 1817, Patty Stimson. He lived in -Homer, N. Y. and died there Aug. 23, 1866. HIS CHILDREN WERE : .374. i. Desire', b. Sept. 10, 1818; ru. Erastus A. Hunger, ii. Polly, b. April 19, 1820; d. May 3, 1820. iii. Charlotte N., b. May 22, 1821; m. Sept. 20, 1849, David H. Hannnm. Shed. March 9, 1856. Child; 1, Mm-y^ Han- nwn, b. 1855; d. 1861. iv. Horace Austix. b. Aug. 12, 1826; m. May 25, 1854, Clarissa Williams. No child. He d. Jau. 5, 1858, atHonier. She res. at Middle town, N. Y. 256. Abner'' Hitchcock {Jesse^, Noah^, Noah^, Nathaniel^, John^, Luke^) son of Jesse and Vashti (Stebbins) Hitchcock, was born Feb. 22, 1795. He married 1st, Nov. 12, 1815, Susan Gardner, feorn April 15, 1798. He was Deacon of Brimfield Congregational ohurch iu 1835, Eepresentative, 1838 ; selectman three years aud 'treasurer one year. His first wife died Feb. 27, 1857 aud he married 2d, Nov. 2, 1858, Nancy Lawtou, born Oct. 18, 1814. He died May 2, 1868. HIS children were : 375. i. Calvin', b. March 22, 1817; m. Delia Chandler. -376. ii. Alvix, b. Sept. 17, 1818 ; m. Lavinia Tenny. iii. Lavinia, b. May 4, 1820, at Brimfield; m. May 19, 1844, at Palmer, B. C. Moulton, b. Oct. 9, 1822. No child, iv. Elizabeth, b. Sept. 10, 1822 ; d. Oct. 3, 1822. v. Susan, b. Feb. 8, 1824; m. 1st, Oct. 16, 1844, Smith Hall, b. Nov. 4, 1822. She m. 2d, March 9, 1853, Luther Chapin, b. Oct. 19, 1805 and d. Ware, Mass., Oct. 16, 1882; child: 1, Emma YK Hall, b. June 4, 1850. FAMILY OF JOHN. 351 377. vi. Abnek Cwight, b. Feb. 28, 1826 ; m. M. L. Thayer. vii. Elizabeth Gardner, b. Nov. 15, 1826; d. Ware, June 2, 1872. viii. Esther Fenton, b. Dec. 8, 1827, at Brimfield. ix. Vashti Stebbins, b. Dec. 8,1828; m. Oct. 20, 1863, his second wife, Gamaliel Marsh of Ware, Mass., Sept. 5, 1820. CMldren: 1, Xellie E^. Marsh, b. Aug. 3, 1868; 2, Ahner S. JSarsh, h. Sept. 2, 1870. 378. X. Charles Foster, b. July 3, 1831 ; m. H. M. McClintock. xl. Sarah Jane, b. Feb. 23, 1834; m. Nor. 23, 1864, Chauncey F. Hyde, b. Aug. 8, 1832; d. May 27, 1876. Tbey had: 1, Isabella^ Hyde, b. Aug. 24, 1865; 2, Alvan Hyde, b. Dec. 1, 1867; 3, Sarah G. Hyde, b. Sept. 15, 1869; 4, Elizabeth Hyde, b. Sept. 15, 1872. 257. Alfred''' Hitchcock (Jess^^. Xoah^. Xoah*, JSfathanieP, John^ , Luke^) son of Jesse and '^^ashti (Stebbius) Hitchcock, was bom Aug. 19, 1801. He married Dec. 31, 1828, Martha B. Alien, born Dec. 28, 1800. His house was on or near the present common in Brimfield, Mass. He was selectman one year. He died Jan. 27, 1871 and his widow Feb. 15, 1871. HIS CHILDREN 'WERE : i. Mary MadeliaS b. May 13, 1835; d. Jan. 23, 1836. II. George Morris, b. Not. 19, 1837. m. Delia Parker, Nov. 19, 1862, and had: 1, Maby Parker', b. Dec. 29, 1865; 2, Lydia Brown, b. March 1, 1872. They res. In Brimfield. III. Henry- Dwight, b. Oct. 31, 1840; d. March 22, 1842. iv. Laura Allen, b. Oct. 31, 1840. 258. Caleb'' Hitchcock {N'oak^, NoaJi^, Noah''', Nathaniel^, Johri^, Luke''-) son of Asa and Btercy (Keep) Hitchcock, was born at Homer, N. Y., Nov. 27, 1869. He married, Sept. 12, 1827, Fanny Doud. He died Aug. 16, 1841. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Percybtt', b. Aug. 13, 1828; m. John Livingston, il. DiANTHA, b. March 31, 1830; m. Barney Becker, ill. Lucy Ann, b. May 4, 1832; m. N. S. Batchellor. iv. BURDETT, b. Nov. 26, 1833 ; d. Oct. 9, 1853. V. Permelia H., b. Oct. 13, 1836; m. H. D. Patterson. 352 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. vi. Caleb B., b. March 30, 1839; m. Helen Barnes, Sept. 24, 1862, 2cl, July8, 1874, Helen A. Henry. Children: 1, Floyd Babnes», b. July 22, 1864 ; d. 1892 ; 2, Carroll Caleb, b. March 6, 1869; 3, Fannie Jane, b. Dec. 15, 1876; d. Nov. 14, 1877; 4, Helen Louise, b. Oct. 24, 1878; d. Aug. 2, 1881; 5, Minnie Florence, b. Sept. 80, 1881. 259. Asa'' Hitchcock (NoaJi^. Noah^, Noah^, Nathaniel^, John^, Luke^) son of Asa aud Mary or Mercy? (Keep) Hitchcock, (Monson records give it Mary) was born at Homer, N. Y., Aug. 3, 1800. He married 1st, Oct. 16, 1823, Sophronia Sumner of Spencer, Mass., born Oct. 3, 1800. She died at Dwight, Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory, March 25, 1827. He married 2d, Aug. 29, 1829, Lucy Morse of Spencer, Mass., born Jirly 29, 1794, who died at Waverly, 111., July 25, 1845. He and his wives were missionaries of the American Board. He died May 1, 1849. HIS CHILDREN WEBB : 1. Harriet Keep^, b. Oct. 4, 1824, Cherokee Nation, ii. Julia Sophronia, b. March 5, 1827. She d. within the rebel lines in the civil war which accounts for the uncertainty , whether she died in 1864 or '65. iii. Joseph Vail, b. June 18, 1830, at Dwlglit, Cherokee Nation; d. April 11, 1862, in Washington, D. C. iv. Dr. Jeremiah EvABTS, b. Dec. 22, 1831, Cher. Nation, Ind. Ter. ; m. Dec. 25, 1862, Harriet Ellen Bush. V. Sarah Elizabeth, b. April 15, 1833, Ind. Ter. vi. Asa Morse, b. Dec. 21, 1838, Ind. Ter. 260. Noah'' Hitchcock {Noah^, Noah^, Noali'^, NathanieP, Jolm^, Luke^) son of Noah and Mercy (Keep) Hitchcock, was born Dec. 21, 1802. He married Sept. 5, 1826, Lucy Hubbard, born Aug. 13, 1804. HIS children were ; i. Mary TAYLOB^ b. 1828 ; d. in infancy. ii. Mary Ann, b. May 4, 1831; m. Oct. 15, 1857, "Wm.W. Walker, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. She d. April 28, 1862, leaving children: 1, Mary IngalW Walker ; 2, Lucy Sitchcock Walker. FAMILY OF JOHN. 353 379. ill. Edwakd William, b. May 1, 1833. iv. Henry Warrex, b. July 16, 1840; m. Nov. 30, 1865, Mrs. Nellie S. Sessions; served two years in the Union Army in the war of the secession. 380. V. Noah Dwight, b. Feb. 2, 1843. 261. Elijah'' Hitchcock {Pownal^ , Elijah^ , Noah* , Nathaniel ,JoJin^ , Luke^) son of Pownal and Lydia (Xewell) Hitchcock, was born at Sand Lake, N. Y., Aug. 31, 1800. He married Catherine Loppy and died at Troy, N. Y., in 1834. his children were : I. WiLLARD C, minister and mem. Troy Conference, ii. Sakah Ann, m. Chittenden. 262. Joel N''. Hitchcock (Pownal^, Elijah^ , Noah'^ , NathanieP , John^ ^ Luke^) son of Pownal and Sally Ann (Knowlton) Hitchcock, was born at Sand Lake, Js. Y., Jan. 29, 1805. He married 1st, Nancy Purdy and 2d, Lutie Calkins. He is a tailor and resides at West Sand Lake. HIS CHILDKEX WERE : i. Luceetia', b. 1832. ii. Stephen, b. 1834, at Sand Lake; pi. Jan. 11, 1857, Elmira Bliss; no children, ill. John A., b. Nov. 8, 1836; m. in 1859, Mary Martin, iv. Samuel P., b. May 8, 1838. V. Carrie. vi. Joel. 263. Stephen K''. Hitchcock (Pomial^, Elijah^, XoaJi*, Nathaniel^ ^ Jolin'^, Luke'^) son of Pownal and Sally Ann (Knowlton) Hitch- cock, was born at Sand Lake, N. Y., Sept. 23, 1806. He married 1st, April 9, 1834, Louisa W. Burton. He lived with his children in Poughkeepsie, N. Y. in 1848. He was a tanner and worked many years in Hawley, Mass. He married 2d, July 31, 1852^ Amanda M. Gary, born at North Nassau, N. Y., Oct. 14, 1812. 24 354 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. He went from Hawley to Galesburg, 111. Three years later he came east and located in Sand Lake, and from there went to Hoag's Cor- ners where he resided till death. He died at Hoag's Corners, N. Y., Aug. 28, 1883. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Dudley Elam', b. March 11, 1835 ; d. in West Hawley, Mass. in Sept., 1844. 381. li. MarkH., b. April 11, 1838; m. Maria E. Dewey, iii. Mary F., b. March 2, 1840. iv. David W., b. July 6, 1842; went to the war when it first broke out, served three years and later two years on the Troy, N. Y. Capitol Police Force and afterward was Supt. of the Poughkeepsle City Almshouse. T. Kate L., b. June 12, 1844. 382. vi. John C, b. Nov. 15, 18i53; m. Alice A. Tifft. 264. Elam S''. Hitchcock {Alured^ , Elijah^ , Noah* , Nathaniel , John^ , Luke^) son of Alured and Sarah (Stevens) Hitchcock, was born in Vergennes, Vt., Dec. 9, 1808. His children were all born in Gales- burg, 111. his children were : i. Sarah Caroline', b. Jan. 24, 1840. ii. Mary Cornelia, b. Jan. 24, 1840. iii. George E., b. Sept., 1843. Iv. Ethan A. V. Hattib S., b. Nov. 26, 1847. 265. Sarah'' Hitchcock (Ahired'^, Elijah^, JSfoah'^, Nathaniel^, John^, Luke^) daughter of Alured and Sarah (Stevens) Hitchcock, was born at Vergennes, Vt., March 27, 1813. She married in Farmington, Mich., March 24, 183R, Charles Henry Thompson, born Lisle, N. Y., Aug. 20, 1808. He died at Cairo, 111., July 31, 1878. Her 'address is 700 Jackson St., Peoria, 111. The children of Sarah (Hitchcock) Thompson were : 1. Sarah EllenP, b. Aug. 7, 1837. 2. Charles JIanniny, b. March 21, 1840. 3. Lucy, b. Oct. 22, 1841. 4. Ann Eliza. 5. WiUiam Henry, b. Dec. 21, 1848. 6. Harriet, b. June 30, 1854. FAMILY OF JOHN. 355 266. Samuel'' Hitchcock (Alured^, Elijah^ , Noah* , Nathaniel^ , John^ , Luke^) son of Alured and Sarah (Stevens) Hitchcock, was born in Vergennes, Vt., Oct. 7, 1817. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Jaxe A8., b. April 6, 1841. 383. ii. Lucius, b. March 31, 1844. lii. Fkaxk a., b. Jan. 26, 1846. iv. James B., b. April 25, 1851. 267. Frances M''. Hitchcock (Alured^, Elijah^, Noah*, NathanieP , John^, Liike^) daughter of Alured and Sarah (Stevens) Hitchcock, was born at Vergennes, Vt., Nov. 9, 1819. She married in Galesburg, 111., Sept. 11, 1839, Adam L. Haj'nor and is living in Creston, Iowa. The children of Frances M. (Hitchcock) Haynor were : 1. EdKcml JB^., b. Nov. 20, 1841, in Galesburg, 111. ; enlisted atHar- risburg. Pa., Aug. 6, 1861; killed at tlie storming of Petersburg, Va., June 17, 1864. 2. Henry C, b. Jan. 5, 1844. 3. FranJc il/., b. Dec. 1, 1846, in Galesburg. 4. 3Iari/ C, b. May 13, 1852, in Galesburg. 268. Henry Ethan' Hitchcock {Alured^, Elijah^, Noah'^, NathanieP , John^, Luke''-) son of Alured and Sarah (Stevens) Hitchcock, was born in Vergennes, Vt., May 4, 1822 and married July 2, 1857, Margaret Gale of Galesburg, 111. He went from Vergennes soon after his father's death, with his sister, Mrs. Losey to Whitesboro, Oneida Co., N. Y., where Mr. Losey was teacher in Oneida Institute, the first manual labor institution in the country. He went from there with a colony taken by his father-in-law to what is now Galesburg, 111., to build upon a then naked prairie a townand to found a college. He entered Knox college as soon as it was established, graduated and taught there until he received a call to the chair of Mathematics in Nebraska University. He is A. M.,Ph. D. and Prof. His children were all born in Galesburg. 356 DESCENDANTS OP LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Henry Sblden', b. Sept. 9, 1852 ; gracl. Williams college and is teacher in " Penn. Inst, for Deaf and Dumb, "Philadelphia, il. Harriet Gale, b. Nov. 29, 1854; d. 1855. iii. Margaret Gale, b. Oct. 27, 1856. Iv. Sarah Lucketia, b. Oct. 17, 1859 ; d. 1862, Galesburg. V. George Gale, b. April 26, 1861. vi. Louise Jackson, b. April 24, 1864. vil. Mary, b. Jan. 8, 1866. viii. Martha Letitia, b. July 2, 1869. 269. George Hawlet'' Hitchcock {Eaton ^ , Elijah^, Noah* , Nathaniel'' , John^, Luke''-) sou of Eaton and Elinda (Norton) Hitchcock, was born Jan. 10, 1810. He married Emeline Norton. He was a sailor and captain from 1835 to 1855. In 1830 he left Vermont for New Yorli:. In 1856 he went west and lived inRiishford, Minn. HIS children were : i. George L'. ii. Henry H., d. in youth, iii. Elinda, d. in infancy, iv. Ethan A. 270. James Monroe'' Hitchcock {Eaton^ , Elijah^ , Noah*, NathanieP, John^, Luke'^) son of Eaton and Elinda (Norton) Hitchcock, was born at Panton, Vt., May 10, 1817. He married 1st, March 23, 1840, Helen Marr Chittenden, born at Lexington, Mass., Dec. 10, 1828, who died atMillville, N. J., Oct. 15, 1862. He married 2d, Dec. 16, 1864, Emily Ann Alexander, born at Niles, Mich., Nov. 16, 1837. He is a watchmaker. He went west in 1840 and now lives in Brainard, Minn. his children were : i. JAMES^ b. June 6, 1844, Michigan City ; d. Sept. 12, 1844. ii. James Lcman, b. Sept. 12, 1845, Michigan City ; d. May 28, 1852. iii. George Henry, b. Feb. 21, 1848, Michigan City; d. March 14, 1873. iv. Lyman Clarence, b. May 14, 1853, Michigan City; res. Brainard. FAMILY OF JOHN. 357 T. Helen Elinda, b. May 29, 1858, Bushford, Minn. ; res. Brainard. vi. Charles Austin, b. Apri 16, 1861, Hart, Minn. ; d. May 18, 1861. vii. Emma May, b. May 11,1866, at Michigan City; d.Xov. 15,1877. 271. Dwight'' Hitchcock {Jarecl^, Elijah^, Noah*, NathanieP ,John^, Lv'ke'^) son of Dr. Jared and Katy (Hamilton) Hitchcock, was born in Palmer, Mass., Sept. 11, 1805. He married Feb. 10, 1836, Jane M. Gardner, born at Glens Falls, N. Y, She died at Syracuse, N. T. March 9, 1871, and he died there Aug. 29, 1881. The children were all born at Glens Falls. HIS children were : i. Mary R., b. March 29, 1839 ; m. 1860 to Henry Goss and res. in Kansas City, Mo. ii. Julia B., b. April 20, 1841; d. nnm. Syracuse, March 6, 1864. iii. Gardner D. b. May 10, 1843 ; d. at Syracuse, March 22, 1879. 384. Iv. Walter Gardner, b. Aug. 7, 1842; m. Nov. 2, 1875, Adelle M. Clark; res. Syracuse. V. Ida M., b. March 25, 1851; m. at Syracuse, G. C. Gifford and res. Syracuse, vi. Anna M., b. Eeb. 2, 1853; m. at Syracuse, Allen M. Jones ; res. Eairmount, Onondaga Co., N. Y. 272. Hon. Henry' Hitchcock {Henry^, Samuel", Xoah'^, NathanieP , John^, Luke''-) son of Hon. Henry and Anne (Erwin) Hitchcock, was born at Spring Hill (near Mobile), Alabama, July 3, 1829. He married March 5, 1857, Mary, eldest daughter of George Collier a prominent merchant of St. Louis. " Took the degree of A. B. at Nashville, Tennessee, November, 1846 ; entered the Junior class at Yale and took the degree of A. B. there in class of 1848 ; received from Yale University the degree of LL. D. in 1875. Studied law in Nashville, Tennessee, 1849-51 ; in September, 1851, settled permanently in St. Louis, Missouri, admitted to the bar and has since resided there, practicing law. Member of Missouri State Convention, 1861-63; in October, 1864, was commissioned Major and A. A. G. U. S. Volunteers, appointed on personal staff of General Sherman, and served with him during 358 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. the march to the sea and the Carolina campaigns, being mustered out of service in June, 1865 ; resumed law practice in St. Louis ; as a director of Washington University, aided in organizing the St. Louis law school, of which he was Dean and Professor until 1881, except during absence from ill health in 1871. In 1889 was President of American Bar Association; in February, 1890, made one of the addresses at the U. S. Supreme Court Centennial at New York." HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Henry', h. June 6, 1858. ii. George Collier, b. Dec. 27, 1867. .213. Ethan Allen "" Hitchcock {Henry^, Samuel^, Noah*, IlathanieP^ John^, Luke''-) son of Hon. Henry and Anne (Erwin) Hitchcock, was born at Mobile, Alabama, Sept. 19, 1835 ; married March 22, 1869, Margaret D., daughter of George Collier. He went to St. Louis with his mother and family September, 1851 and engaged in -mercan- tile business. " In 1860 he went to Hong Kong, China, in employ- ment of Olyphant & Co., a prominent American firm ; from 1866 to 1872 was partner in said firm, resident at Hong Kong. Has resided in St. Louis from 1875 to date, engaged and prominent in business.! Is President of the Crystal Plate Glass Co., organized by him in 1877, largely and successfully engaged in manufacturing plate glass.. Also President of St. Louis Ore and Steel Co., organized in 1882lc^ mining and manufacturing of coal and iron ; succeeded in 1893 by Big Muddy Coal and Iron Co., of which he is President ; is also President of Chicago and Texas R. R. Co. (of Illinois) ; has been]' President of Commercial Club. In 1875 he returned to St. Louis, where he still resides." His children were all born in St. Louis, ia, HIS CHILDREN WERE : ,! i. Sarah Collier*, b. March 21, 1870; m. John F. Shepley of St. Louis, Mo., May 18, 1893. ii. Ann, b. Jan. 4, 1875. iii. Margaret Dwight, b. May 16, 1878. 274. Dr. Alfred'' Hitchcock (David^, Eldad^, Mcses*, Hathaniel'y' Johii^, LuJce^) son of David aud Hannah (Owen) Hitchcock, was born in Westminster, Vt., Oct. 17, 1814. He married 1st, Fidelia Dorcas Clark, daughter of Barnabas Clark of Westminster, Vt. FAMILY OF JOHN. 359 She died Dec. 1, 1849. He married 2d, Jan. 1, 1851, AureliaPhebe Wellmiin, born July 13, 1820, daughter of Dea. James Eipley and Phebe (Wyman) Wellman of Cornish, N.H., where the family lived upon land taken up by the Rev. James Wellman who was graduated from Harvard in 1743. She died Nov. 28, 1862. In 1866 he married 3d, Miss Ellen Clark of Brattleboro, Vt. He received the degree of M. D. from Dartmouth college in 1844, and also from Middlebury college. He began the practice of medicine in Ashby, Mass., and soon gained a reputation by his sagacity in diagnosis, and his skill as an operator. After a few years he removed to Fitchburg, Mass., and his professional career there- after was one of marked distinction. In the later years of his life he was recognized as the leading surgeon of that section of Mas- sachusetts. He was the second surgeon on record to perform the operation of oesophagotomy, and he began to operate for straugu- lated hernia at a time when the operation was regarded by most members of his profession as entirely impracticable. His first sub- ject was one who had been given up by the attendant physican. Dr. Hitchcock designed a stretcher, a surgical chair and some splints, made two valuable changes in surgical instruments and discovered two medical preparations, placing them at the service of the public in accordance with the ethics of his profession. He also took an active interest in sanitary medicine and questions of public health. Dr. Hitchcock was elected to the Massachusetts legislature for several terms between 1847 and 1855, and he was a member of the executive council from 1862-64, and closely associated with Gov. John A. Andrew. At one time he was appointed a special agent of thestate to superintend the care of the wounded, and visited the Southern battle-fields, and in 1864 he directed the transportation of the Mas- sachusetts wounded. Some account of his services is given in Schou- ler's'History of Massachusetts in the Rebellion. For a time he was an overseer of Harvard University. After the war Dr. Hitchcock retired from public life, devoting himself to his professional duties which became engrossing, although he found time to gratify his fine literary tastes, and also to take a leading part in the foundation of a church and in other religious and civic duties. His writings were never collected, but he wrote much and well throughout his life. In addition to various monographs and addresses he published " (Chris- tianity and Medical Science," (Boston, 1867.) He died in Fitchburg, Mass., March 30, 1874." 360 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. HiLAND Clark', b. 1839. Engaged in business in Ms native city. ii. Alfred Owen, b. 1841, Ashby, Mass. ; served through the war and earned promotion to the rank of major ; a physician in active practice in Ktchburg, Mass. He has two sons Alfred' and Edward. iii. Julia Fidelia, b. 1846 ; graduated from Mt. Holyoke Semina- ry in 1869 ; m. Dr. J. M. Snook, in 1877 and res. in Kalama- zoo, Mich. Has two children 1, Helen^ Snook; 2, Alfred Snook. iv. Edward Wyman, b. Oct. 27, 1853; d. Sept. 10, 1864. V. James Ripley Wellman, b. July 3, 1857 ; m. Springfield, Mass., May 23, 1883, Martha Wolcott, daughter of the late David Hall of Washington, D. C. He entered Harvard Univer- sity with honors in 1873 and was graduated in 1877, after- ward taking a special course in fine arts and philosophy. He removed to New York in 1879, and spent a year in pro- fessional studies and in literary work, which obtained encouraging recognition, and thereafter he devoted him- self entirely to literary pursuits. Since then New York has been his place of residence. He has contributed to a number of periodicals, including the Century and St. Nicholas, chiefly on art topics, literary criticism, and out- door life, and as the art critic of the " Tribune " for eight years, showed keen insight, fine taste, and fearlessness in the expression of his opinions. Among his published works are "The Western Art Movement " (1885) ; "A Study of George Inness," (1885) ; " Etching in America." Mr. Hitchcock also furnished the letter press for the fol- lowing volumes : " Some Modern Etchings" (1884) ; " Re- cent American Etchings" (1885); "Notable American Etchings," (1886) ; "Representative American Etchings," (1887); " Important New Etchings by American Artists, with text," (1888) ; " Madonnas by Old Masters," photo- gravures with text (1888); "Water Color Painting in America," (1889) ; and " American Painters in Water Colors, " (1890) . He contributed the articles on Trout and Salmon Fishing to the Centui-y Company's " Book of Sports," and other published writings on various phases of out-door life, including many articles on the West and Canada, have gained considerable recognition. He has edited the following works among others : " The Life of an Artist," by Jules Breton ; " The Last Words of Thomas Carlyle"; and "The Art of the World," as illustrated at the Columbian Exposition. He wasoneof the early mem- bers of the Authors Club. Since 1890 he has been the literary adviser of D. Appleton & Co. Has one child Roger Wolcott, born June 21, 1887. FAMILY OF JOHN. 361 vi. Henky Welmiax, b. Sept. 5, 1860; d. April 3, 1862. vii. Sophia Doaxe, b. May 3, 1869; m. Alexander Twombly. 275. Db. Homer Owen'' Hitchcock {David^, Elclad^, Moses,* Nathan- ieP , John^ , Ziuke^) son of David and Hannah (Owen) Hitchcock, was born Jan. 28, 1827. He graduated at Dartmouth college in 1852 in the same class with Hon. Charles Hitchcock of Chicago. He was one of the most eminent surgeons in the state and the first President of the State Board of Health. He married 1st, Fidelia Wellman, who died Dec. 8, 1874. He married 2d, Dec. 26, 1875, Kate B. Wilcox. He resides in Kalamazoo, Mich. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Dr. Chaeles ^Y^., b. July 26, 1858, Detroit; Grad. Mich. Univ., 1880; Grad. Dartmouth Med. Coll., 1885. 11. Eev. Albert W., b. Jan 19,1861; Grad. Amherst College, 1882; was Principal Kalamazoo High School; entered Tale Div. School, 1886; ordained Dec. 15, 1891; Pastor Bellville Cong, ch., iSTewburyport, Mass. ; m.Dec. 18,1891, Margarette Menton Osgood ; one child, Harriet', b. Sept. 18, 1892. iii. Kate A., b. Dec. 16, 1864 ; grad. Wellesley Col. 1885 ; teaching German and French at the Indianapolis Classical School, Indianapolis, Ind. iv. Edward Wilcox, b. Feb. 2, 1877. v. Henry W., b. Dec. 28, 1880; d. 1883. 276. Samuel'' Hitchcock {Joseph^ , Joseph" , Joseph'^ , Nathaniel , John^, Luke^) son of Joseph and Eunice (Brownell) Hitchcock, was born at Hamilton, N. Y., Aug. 7, 1803. He married Jan. 15, 1828, Pru- dence Groves (Graves?), born at Lebanon, N. Y., July 2, 1805. He died April 22, 1882. She died Jan. 26, 1883. Their children were all born in Lebanon. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Lucy Brownell^. b. Oct. 8, 1828. 385. ii. Joseph Warren, b. Jan. 24, 1830; m. S. M. Skinner. 386. iii. Marcena, b. June 19, 1832 ; m. Julia E. Eead. 277. Marsena'' Hitchcock (SetJi^ , Joseph^ , Joseph* , Nathaniel^ , John^ , Luke^) son of Dr. Seth and Catherine (Blair) Hitchcock, was born 362 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. Aug. 21, 1818. He tnarried at Madison, Ohio, Sept. 21, 1841, Louisa A. White, daughter of David and Lydia (Boyd) White. He was a builder at Cleveland, Ohio. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Annette Rosabelle*, b. June 13, 1842; m. Oct. 5, 1860, Henry M. Perkins, ii. Sherman Seth, b. May 5, 1846; d. May 18, 1846. iii. Catherine Abigail, b. Sept. 18, 1847; m. June 3, 1868, Arthur B. Houston, Willonghby, Ohio, iv. David Seth, b. July 16, 1851 ; res. unm., Cleveland, 0. 278. Gaius' Hitchcock {Seth^, Joseph^, Joseph*, Nathaniel^, John^, Luke^) son of Dr. Seth and Catherine (Blair) Hitchcock, was born May 25, 1822. He married at Madison, Ohio, July 29, 1851, Sarah J. McClelland ; died at Madison, O., Sept. 2, 1864. child. i. Henry GAY^ b. Aug. 7, 1851. 279. Horatio'' Hitchcock {David^, Obed^, JosepJi* , NathanieP , JoJiii^ , Luke^) son of David and Olive (Stebbins) Hitchcock, was born in Brimfield, Mass., Sept. 13, 1802. He married 1st, at Holden, Mass, Jan. 2, 1834, Lucinda Howe. He married 2d, in Oct., 1841, Mary Howe. He was a farmer. HIS children were : 387. i. SHEI^MAN^ b. May 26, 1885 ; m. Mary Phillips, ii. LONA, b. Aug. 10, 1837. iii. Lucinda, b. March 15, 1839. iv. Lucy, b. June 8, 1846. V. David, b. Oct. 13, 1851. vi. Edna, b. Feb. 15, 1855. 280. HiRAJi Newton'' Hitchcock {David^, Obed^ , Joseph* , NathanieP , Johti^, Liike^) son of David and Olive (Stebbins) Hitchcock, was born at Westfleld, Vt., July 4, 1808. He married 1st, in Troy, Vt., Dec. 11, 1832, Submit Perkins, wlio died May 5, 1843. He married FAMILY OF JOHN. 363- 2d, in Troy, Vt., Jan. 16, 1844, Fanny Perkins, who died Feb. 16, 1854. He married 3d, at Patton, P. Q., March 22, 1855, Catharine W. Elkins. He was a farmer. HIS CHILDEEN WERE : i. Maria J^, b. March 15, 1834. ii. Henry A., b. Dec. 2, 1835; the first soldier enlisted from "Westfleld, Vt. in the war of the rebellion ; shot in the leg May 6, 1864, theleg amputated and while in the ambulance captured by guerrillas and d. May 8, at the battle of the Wilderness, lii. Myrtilla, b. Sept. 29, 1837; m. in Bethel, Vt., Dec. 23, 1873,. Horace N. Hovey ; res. Lowell, Vt. iv. Emeline F., b. July 6, 1840. V. Maky 0., b. Dec. 12, 1844. vi. Ann J., b. Oct. 24, 1847. vii. Charles P., b. Dec. 3, 1853, at Westfleld, Vt. ; m. Sept. 18, 1878, Emory Dane, Newport, Vt. Child ; 1, Lona A"., b. June 9, 1880. viil. Mark K., b. April 8, 1860; m. Oct. 1, 1881, Edith C. Maunel,- Jay, Vt. One child. 281. Marcus'' Hitchcock (Ira^ , Nathaniel^ , Joseph'*' ,NathanieV , Jolm'^ ,- Luke^) son of Ira and Percy (Newell) Hitchcock, was borninBrim- fleld, Mass., Nov. 26, 1808. He married Feb. 16, 1832, Patty Bliss. They lived in Brimfield where in 1882 they celebrated their golden wedding. HIS children were : i. Hiram Newell', b. Dec. 16, 1832; d. Feb. 23, 1852. ii. George Bliss, b. Jan. 6, 1835; m. Lizzie M. Babcock; d. Jan. 20, 1861. 388. ili. Edward Walker, b. May 27, 1839; m. J. E. Adams, iv. Jane E., b. April 23, 1841 ; d. Sept. 24, 1878. 282. Sylvester '' Hitchcock (^9-Je»nas^, Natlianiel° ,Joseph'* ,Natha'niel^ ,. Jolin^, Luke''-) son of Artemas and Abigail (Brooks) Hitchcock, was born Nov. 2, 1806. He married Sept. 19, 1832, Lucy Lamberton,. born in Brookfield, Mass. He died April 27, 1855 and she died in. Ware, Mass., July 25, 1880. '364 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 389. i. Newton Emerson', b. Feb. 10, 1835; m. Annie Tighe. ii. Julia Maria, 1). April 28, 1838; unm. 390. iii. Henry Martyn, b. Nov. 27, 1843; m. Sarah M. Bailey. 283. William Emerson'' Hitchcock (Ariemas^, Nathaniel^, Joseph^, JSfathanieP, John'^ , Luke''-) sou of Artemas and Abigail (Brooks) Hitchcock, was bom June 4, 1812. He married March 29, 1863, Clara L. Felton. his children were : i. George A=., b. Aug. 12, 1867. ii. Dora E., b. Oct. 22, 1869. iii. Rosa A., b. Aug. 1, 1872. 284. Russell'' Hitchcock {Julius^, Elisha^ , Joseph^ , Nathaniel^ , Jb/wi^, Luke^) son of Julius and Huldah (Powers) Hitchcock, was born in Westminster, Vt., Dec. 22, 1805. He married Laura Chaffee and .settled in Westminster. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Laura M'. ii. Freeman. iii. Phebe a. iv. Mary. V. Martha. vi. Frances. 285. Julius Austin'' Hitchcock {Julius^, Elisha^, Joseph''', Nathaniel^, .John^ , Luke'-) son of Julius and Huldah (Powers) Hitchcock, was born in Westminster, Vt., Jan. 20, 1808. He married Jan. 1, 1833, Ehoda Perham and settled in Athens, Vt. HIS children were : i. LORBN E'., b. Nov. 6, 1833. ii. Fidelia W., b. Marcli 12, 1837. iii. David J., b. May 10, 1840; m. Jan. 1, 1866, Minerva A. Murrl. iv. Mary J., b. June 16, 1850; m. Sept. 16, 1869, Holland C. Thrasher. FAMILY OP JOHN. 365- 286. Akad Hunt'' Hitchcock {Caleb^, Elinha^, Joseph'^, NathaniePr John^. Luke^) son of Caleb and Nancy (Eaton) Hitchcock, was borninWestfield, Vt., Oct. -21, 1811. He mairied Nov. 16, 1834,. Matilda O. Brown of Westfield, Vt. He removed to Iowa and was a farmer and state senator of Iowa at the time of his death. He died at Des Moiues, Iowa, March 16, 1876. HIS CHILDREX WERE : i. Cokdelia', b. Westfleld, Dec. 12, 1835; m. there Jan. 23, 1854, George M. Stonghton ; has: 1, .!/«)•!/ J^. Stouyhton ; 2,, George A. Stouyhton ; 3, Sarah 31. Stouyhton; 4, Herbert L. Stouyhton. ii. Clakixda, b. AYestfleld, March 30, 1843; m. Feb. 3, 1868, in Osage, Iowa, Edwin 0- Hitchcock, son of Hiram andL Harriet A. (Bnrnham) Hitchcock. 287. Harvey' Hitchcock (Caleb^, EUsha^ , Joseph"^, Nathaniel^ , JolinP- ., Liike^) son of Caleb and Xancy (Eaton) Hitchcocli, was born in Westfleld, Vt., Feb, 25, 1814. He married 1st, Dec. 13, 1837, Mahala Ward, born at Hardvvick, Vt., Sept. 12, ISlo. She died at Peacham, Vt., Aug. 22, 1852. He married 2d, May 31, 185-, Lanra Welch. He resided in Chicopee, Mass. and died early in November, 1889. his children were : i. Plora ELIZA^ b. March 20, 1840, at Westfleld , Vt. : d. Peacham, Vt., Feb. 26, 1852. ii. Viola, b. Montpelier, Vt., June 5, 1848; d. Rochester, Vt., Sept. 11, 1849. 391. iii. LoEAXUS E., b. Feb. 3, 1851 ; m. EUa A. Goldthwaite. 288. Hiram'' Hitchcock {Caleh'^ , EUsha°, Joseph'^, Nathaniel^ , JoJm^, Luke^) son of Caleb and Nancy (Eaton) Hitchcock, was born in Westfleld, Vt., Jan. 25, 1816. He married Dec. 14, 1837, Harriet A. Burnham of Westfleld, Vt. He died April 28, 1853, at Chicopee, Mass. He was a grocery dealer. His widow died at Osage, Iowa, Jan. 3, 1881. 366 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. HIS CHILDREN WEKB : 892. i. Edwin 0'., b. June 21, 1840; m. Clarinda Hitchcock. ii. AuGDSTA A., b'Jnne 9, 1842; m. Jan. 7, 1859, Samuel G. Pick- ett of Westfleld. No children, iii. Lucia S., b. Oct. 18, 1845, at Westfleld; m. Nov. 24, 1864, Jeri'y W. Amnis and has: 1, Franklin^ Amnis ; 2, Fanny Amnis ; 3, Laura L, Amnis ; 4, Homer B. Amnis. iv. Franklin 0., b. Feb. 28, 1851, Chicopee, Mass. ; d. there April 21, 1853. V. Hiram F., b. March 24, 1853, Chicopee; d. May 15, 1859. 289. William Hendee' Hitchcock {Avws'^, Elislia^ , Joseph'^., Nathan- iel, John^,Luke^) son of Amos and Achsah (Hendee) Hitchcock, born at Westminster, Vt., April 27, 1812. He married at Jamaica, VI., Nov. 12,1839. his children were : i. Emma E^, b. Sept. 23, 1840; m. John Allen, April 27, 1876. ii. Justus C, b. May 24, 1843; m. June 24, 1868, Eliza Whitney of Medway, Mass. iii. AcHSAH S., b. Nov. 21, 1844; m. Simeon Grow, Nov. 17, 1869. iv. Julia B., b. Sept. 1, 1846. V. Nora M., b. Oct. 15, 1848. vi. Fannie L., b. Dec. 11, 1851. vii. William E., b. March 21, 1854; teacher at Jaffna college, Ceylon; m. 1st, in Vt.; 2d, in India, viii. John R., b. June 14, 1856; m. at Westminster, Vt., Aug., 1882, Emma Bautelle. 290. Orus'' Hitchcock {Amos^, Elisha°, Joseph^ , Nathaniel^, John^, Jjii'ke''-) son of Amos and Aclisah (Hendee) Hitchcock, was born at Westminster, Vt., Jan. 22, 1814. He married Harriet Foss and :settled at Campton, 111. His first five children were born there. HIS children were : i. Mary Jane', b. Jan. 10, 1844. ii. Orus Pascal, b. Nov. 27, 1845. iii. Harriet Emily, b. March 23, 1848. iv. Ella Webster, b. March 8, 1850. V. Ellen Foss, b. March 8, 1850. vi. Charles Bradley, b. July 6, 1852. vii. Frank Betten, b. Nov. 10, 1855. viii. Clarabelle Chapman, b. March 17, 1858. FAMILY OF JOHN. 367 291. Henet S''. Hitchcock (Joseph^, ElisJm^, JosejDh'*^, Nathaniel^, Jolm? , Luke^) son of Joseph and Betsey (Prentiss) Hitchcock, was bom at Westfleld, Vt., Oct. 13, 1810. He married 1st, Oct. 2, 1832, Lovisa Hall, who died May 7, 1844. He married 2d, Feb. 24, 1847, Philena Wilcox, born Dec. 31, 1821. He was Justice of the Peace, Town Clerk and Postmaster. HIS CHILDKEN WEKE : i. Sakah 1?., b. Craftsbury, Vt., June 12, 1834; d. Lowell, Vt., March 17, 1843. 11. "Welliam, b. April 4, 1840, at Lowell, Vt. iii. Sarah Lovisa, b. Sept. 24, 1848. iv. Chaki.es D., b. Sept. 25, 1852. 292. Eehben Prentiss ' Hitchcock {JosepJi^ , Elisha^ , Joseph^, Nathan- iel^, JoJin^, Luke"^) son of Joseph and Betsey (Prentiss) Hitchcock, was born in AYestfleld, Vt., July 12, 1816. He married Feb. 23, 1837, Emily Corinne Graves of Keene, N. H., bora at Walpole, N. H., April 22, 1817 ; now living in Leominster, Mass. his CHILDKEN WEKE : i. George Portek', b. Jan. 20, 1838, at Keene, N. H. ; d. April 23, 1841. 11. Charles Reobex, b. June 7, 1840, at Keene, N. H. ; d. July 17, 1841. iii. George Harvey, b. Nov. 28, 1845, at New Haven, Conn. ; d. Jan. 3, 1846. iv. "Willis Henry, b. March 2, 1856 at New Haven, Conn. ; m. May 7, 1876. 293. RoLLiN G'. Hitchcock (Josep/t^, Elisha^, Joseph"^, XathanieP, John' , Luke^) son of Joseph and Betsey (Prentiss) Hitchcock, was born in Westfield, Vt., Oct. 19, 1823. He married in May, 1849, Lucy E. Nelson of Mechaniesville, N. Y., born Aug. 24, 1822. The children are living in Nebraska and Iowa. his children were : i. Esther C-., b. April 7, 1850. ii. George N., b. Dec. 20, 1851. 868 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BEANCH I. iii. ElENZi A., b. Nov. 12, 1853; m. April 25, 1882, Effle Kietli. Child : . 1, EMMETT^ b. April 5, 1883. iv. Flokbncb J., b. Sept. 30, 1856. ' V. Edith E.,b. Sept. 30, 1859. vi. Chakles a., b. Dec. 2, l361. vii. Lauba a., b. July 10, 1866. 294. William G"^ . Hitchcock (Joseph^. Elislia^, Joseph"^, NatJianieP^ John", Luke^) son of Joseph and Betsey (Prentiss) Hitchcock, was born March 16, 1828. He married March 4, 1852, Orcelia E. CIark& of MechanicsYille, N. Y., born Sept. 25, 1830. He was a farmer. HIS CHILDKEN WERE : i. Sylvestee A^, b. Feb. 19, 1854; d. Eeb. 18. 1858. ii. Mame Estblle, b. June 9, 1860; d. Aug. 12, 1861. iii. Cora Marie, b. April 22, 1866. 295. SamdelE''. Hitchcock (Aaron diaries'^, Elisha^, Joseph^, Na- thaniel^. John'^, Liike^) son of Aaron Charles and Polly (Eastman) Hitchcock, was born in Troy, Vt., Jan. 30, 1829. He married in Westfield, Vt., Sarah Trumpass. CHILD. i. Charles^, b. June 14, 1855 ; m. at Patton, P. Q., Dec. 25^ 1877, Ida Haudey and has : 1, Cora P., b. April 25, 1881. 296. Simon'' Hitchcock (Aaron Cha.rles"' ,Elisha^ , Joseph^, Nathaniel'^ , John^, Luke''-) son of Aaron Charles and Polly (Eastman) Hitch- cock, was bom at Troy, Vt., Jan. 31, 1835. He married May 11, 1857, Alice Brown of Westfield, Vt. He was a farmer in Troy, Vt. his children were : i. Selden B'., b. Jan. 29, 1859, Westfleld. ii. Elma A., b. March 5,' 1861, Troy, Vt. iii. Stanton E., b. July 28, 1868, Newport, Vt. ; d. Dec. 12, 1870. iv. Stanton E., b. Feb. 26, 1871, Albany, Vt. V. Ida a., b. April 29, 1873, Lawrence, Mass. FAMILT OF JOHN. 369 297. Ar&rsTus Bli>s'' Hitchcock {Samuel BUss^, Peter^, Joseph'*', S'a- thanieP, John-, Lulce^) son of Samuel Bliss and Azubah (Blashfield) Hitchcock, was bom in Homer, X. T. in 1800. He man-ied Jane Van Buskirk. HIS CHILDKKN' WERE : i. Albert^, b. Jamestown, X. T. II. Hexrt. ill. Jackson, b. Emporia, Pa. iv. Augusta, b. Dryden, N. Y. 298. Alfred" Hitchcock {Samuel Bliss^. Peter^, Joseph^, Xathaniel^ ^ John- , Luke^) son of Samuel Bliss and Azubah (Blashfield) Hitch- cock, was born Not. 30, 1806. He married Nov. 3, 1830, Susan Briggs, bom June 6, 1806. He died in Skaneateles, N. Y., Oct. 31,. 1865. His widow died there Sept. 11, 1889. HIS cHrr.DRBX were: 1. William Briggs-. b. Sept. 28. 1832 ; d. July 27. 1834. 11. Alfred, b. June 23, 1834; d. June 14, 1867. III. Charles, b. May 9, 1836; m. Oct. 9, 1873, Julia Xash. Iv. Mart, b. April 30, ls3S;m. Xor. 20, 1860, Thomas Isom. She d. ilarch 22, 1880. T. Mortimer, b. April 30, 183S ; d. Sept. 2, 1839. vl. Sus.iX, b. April 11, 1841; m. Oct. 25. 1865, Thomas Perrin. tU. Sarah, b. April 11, 1841. Till. Julia, b. July 11, 1S44. 299. CoLEitAX' Hitchcock {Samuel Bliss^,Peter^, Joseph^, XathanieP , John-, Luke^) son of Samuel Bliss and Azubah (Blashfield) Hitch- cock, was born in Homer, X. Y.. ^NJarch 9, 1821. He married in 1841, Susan Clark, daughter of James and .Susan of Homer, X. Y. his childrex were : i. Frances ilART-, b. Feb. 15, 1843; m. May 29. ISOG, Edward D^right Chapin aud had : 1, Louis CoUlnar? Chapin, b. April 10, 1S67; d. Jan. 6, 1869; 2, Caroline Chapin, h. March 16, 1869; 3, Susan Elizabeth Chapin, b. July 11, 1873; d. May 3, 1880; 4, Frances Rachel Chapin, b. May 25 870 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. 11, 1880; 5, Dwight Edward Chapin, b. Oct. 21, 1878; d. May 2, 1880. ii. Caroline Elizabeth, b. Aug. 22, 1846; res. Homer; unm. iii. William Fbssenden, b. July 13, 1854; m. June 10, 1879, Mar- guerite Louisa Hough, dau. W. Jerome Hough of Syra- cuse, N. Y. He res. Homer and has : 1, Marguekitb SUSAN^ b. Aug. 13, 1880 ; 2, ViolEtte, b. Aug. 11, 1882. iv. Susan, b. Aug. 16, 1867; d. Sept. 5, 1873. 300. Dr. Joseph G. S''. Hitchcock {Calvin^, Heli^, Joseph'^, Nathan- iel^, Jolin^, Luke^) son of Eev. Calvin and Eliza Russell (Stevens) Hitchcock, was born at Eandolph, Vt., July 21, 1823. He grad- uated at Middlebury College, Vermont ;took degree of M. D. at Har- vard in 1850 and practiced in Gorham, Me. He died at Clarendon Hills, Mass., Monday Aug. 24, 1891 and was buried in Foxboro, Mass. HIS children were : i. Mary C, b. 1854; d. in infancy, ii. Annie E., b. 1856. iii. Sakah L., b. 1859. iv. Henry Russell, b. 1861. V. Charles C, b. 1862. 301. Heli Henry'^ Hitchcock (Heli^, Heli^ . Joseph'^, NathanieP, JoTin^^LukeP) son of Heli and Sarah (Farr) Hitchcock, was born March 7, 1823. He married Joan Brayman and resides in Indi- ana. He was for over forty years a railroad engineer. HIS children were: i. George Henry', b. Feb. 28, 1846; m. Alice Downing; res. Indiana, ii. Charles Brigham, b. May 28, 1847 ; m. Ellen Volk. iii. Everett E.,b. Aug. 10, 1850; d. Sept. 6, 1850, at Hartford, Conn, iv. Everett Fillmore, b. Dec. 27, 1851. V. Mary Louisa, b. March 27, 1854; d. Jan., 1857. vi. Ereord Harrington, b. April, 1855; d. Feb., 1856. vii. Mary Louisa, b. Oct. 8, 1859. FAMILY OF JOHN. 371 302. Key. Abraham Fake'' Hitchcock {Heli^, Heli^ , Joseph'^ , Xathan- ieP, JoJin^, Luke^) son of Heli and Sarah (Fair) Hitchcock, was born at Chittenden, Vt., May 16, 1829. He married Jan. 22, 1849, Caroline Rockwell who was born Feb. 13, 1833. He was ordained in 1864 and from 1877 pastor of the Congregational church, Suisun City, California. HIS CHILDEEX WERE : 1. Elvira C0KSELIA^ b. Jan. 2C, 1850; m. In 1869 Lewis, who was drowned in Truckee river, Nevada, and has : 1, Xdlie^ Lewis ; 2, Louisa Lewis ; 3, Julia Leiois ; 4, Elvira Levris ; 5, William A. Lewis. ii. Thomas Edward, b. March 20, 1853. iii. Francis Heli, b. Sept. 29, 1854. iv. John Wesley, b. Aug. 10, 1857. V. Harriet Marie, b. May 10, 1865; m. Jan. 1, 1881 Priest. 303. Rupus Clark'' Hitchcock (Heli^, Heli^, Joseph-*^, Nathaniel^, John'-, LuJce^) son of Heli and Sarah (Farr) Hitchcock, was born in Chittenden, Vt., Sept. 11, 1835. He married May 20, 1863, Louisa St. John. He taught in Thompsonville, Conn, and was later for eight years President of the Straight University in New Orleans, La. He died in Cambridgeport, Mass, March 6, 1894. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Frederick St. John', b. Aug. 1, 1865, Westfleld, Mass. ii. Alfred Marshall, b. May 7, 1868, at Troy, N. Y. iii. Harold Edward, b. June 26, 1873, So. Hadley, Mass. 304. Medad' UiTCBCOCK {Heber^ , Meclad° , Joseph*, ISfathanieP , John^ , LuJce^) son of Heber and Lydia (Winslow) Hitchcock, was born at Westfleld, Vt., Jan 14, 1812. He married Patty Miller of Westfleld. He was a farmer and died July 18, 1874. HIS CHILDREN' WERE : 393. i. Russell P'., b. Nov. 6, 1839; m. C. M. Farr. ii. Lydia Ann, b. April 26, 1841. iii. Alice A., b. Sept. 3. 1849. 394. iv. Elbridge E., b. June 16, 1852; m. Ida Lawrence. V. Netty, b. Oct., 1854. 372 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. 305. Medad Clark'' Hitchcock {Medad Smith^, Medad^ , Joseph^ , Na- thaniel^, John^, Luke^) son of Medad Smith and Patty (Hitchcock) Hitchcock, was born at Westfield, Vt., Jan. 5, 1825. He married there LucindaBuabaPApril 17, 1848. She died there Sept. 21, 1882. He was a farmer and deacon of the Congregational church. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 1. Minnie', b. Jan. 29, 1849 ; m. Aug. 29, 1876, George F. Clark. 395'. ii. Alv AH A., b. March 18, 1852; m. Eva B. Gilpin, iii. LONA L., b. Nov. 11, 1858. iv. Lizzie A., b. March 10, 1864. V. ' Homer B., b. Sept. 26, 1871. 306. Perry Smith'' Hitchcock {Medad Smith^, Medad^, Joseph'^, Na- thaniel^, John^, Luke^) son of Medad Smith and Patty (Hitchcock) Hitchcock, was born in Westfield, Vt., Jan. 22, 1836. He married April 26, 1864, Mary Maria Green. He was a farmer and deaconin the Congregational church in Barton. The children were all born at Troy, Vt. his children were : i. Ellen Della^, b. Oct. 28, 1866. ii. Ida Maria, b. May 20, 1868. iii. Mary Effib, b. Nov. 8, 1870. 307. George Loving'' Hitchcock [Jairus^, Aaron^, Joseph* , Nathan- iel^, John^, Luke^) son of Jairus and Abigail (Frink) Hitchcock, was born Sept. 28, 1812. He married Nov. 19, 1838, Eliza Spar- hawk, born 1816, daughter of Samuel and Sophronia (Brown) Spar- hawk of Walpole, Vt. She died Jan. 28, 1891 at Ashby, Mass., where her husband is deacon of the church. Her age was 74 years and 10 months. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 1. Henry S^, b. Oct. 17, 1839 ; m. Mary M. Cliambeiiain andhas four daughters : 1, Marion E^ ; 2, M.4.RY C. ; 3, Helen M. ; 4, Margaret E. Ii. Edward Payson, b. Dec. 16, 1841 ; d. y. FAMILY OF JOHN. 373 iii. George Alfred, b. Jan. 15, 1844 ; m. Lizzie P. Howe, and has : 1, George P^. ; 2, Annie L. iv. Trederick Loving, b. March 31, 1846; cl. y. V. Ellen S., b. June 22, 1849 ; A. y. ri. Arthur Brainard, b. Oct. 20, 1854; m. Florence Maynard, child : 1 , Arthur B'. vii. Catherine Harriet, b. May 2, 1858 ; m. Albert H. Rand. Child : Alfred A". Band. 308. Joseph Frink'' Hitchcock {Jairus'^,Aaron^, Joseph^ , Nathaniel , JoJin^ , Luke^) son of Jairus aud Abigail (Frink) Hitchcock, was born at Westminster, Vt. , April 10, 1820. He married at Fitch- burg, Mass. Oct. 4, 1848, Susan S. Persons of Morristown, Vt. He ■was a carpenter and builder and died at Fitchburg, April 16, 1883. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Herbert BcTLER^ b. Dec. 10, 1849 ; res. Springfield, Mass. ii. RosELLA Louisa, b. Aug. 14, 1851. 309. Lorenzo E'^ . Hitchcock (Moses^, JoJin^ , John* , NatlianieP , John^, Luke^) son of Moses and Hannah (Baird) Hitchcock, was born at Pittsford, Vt. March 10, 1800. He married 1st, Jerusha Alden at Salisbury, Addison Co., Vt., Nov. 11, 1823. She is said to have been descended from John Alden of Plymouth. They moved west- ward and located where he now lives, at Fort Covington, Franklin Co., N. Y. His wife died Nov. 19^ 1830 and he married 2d, Jan., 1832, Sophia Danforth. CHILD. i. THOM-iS Alden^ b. July 4, 1828. (Also two daughters.) 310. Joel'' Hitchcock (Moses^, JoJin^, JoJm^, Nathaniel^, JoJin^, Imke^) son of Moses and Hannah (Baird) Hitchcock, was born at Pittsford, Vt., May 21, 1804. He married about 1830, MissEuah Stevens, born in Corinth, Vt. in 1803. He died in Lawrence, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y. of Bright's disease Dec. 1, 1864. His widow died Aug. 27, 1874. 374 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. HIS CHILDREN WERE: i. GiLLMORE^, d. y. buried In a field and all trace of his grave lost, ii. Caroline W., b. 1837; d. Jan. 2, 1853. iii. Alice K., b. Marcli, 1838; d. Nov. 22, 1852. iv. Eliza S., b. March, 1841; d. June 27, 1843. V. Charles C, b. May, 1847; d. Nov. 12, 1852. 396. vi. William Gillis, b. Dec. 3, 1850; m. A. La Vanway. vil. WiLLARD C. , b. April 14, 1852; m. Sept_. 19, 1882, Flora F. ■Ellis of "Warren, Mass. He is a postal clerk on the Bos- ton & Albany K. U. No children. 311. Bliss D''. Hitchcock (Moses^, John^, Jolm"^, N'athanieP, JoJin^, Luke^) son of Moses and Hannah (Baird) Hitchcock, was born at Salisbury, Vt., Jan. 6, 1815. He married Jan. 11, 1840, in St. Lawrence Co., N. Y., Abigail Train,, born at Hopkinton, St. Law- rence Co., N. Y., May 18, 1820. He served during the late rebel- lion In Co. F. 16th Eeg. Wis. Vols. his children were : i. Eugene L^.,b. Aug. 28, 1843; "became totally Wind; grad. 1865, from Janesville, Wis. Inst, for the blind and since then has been capable of doing any kind of business that one can with good eyes. For four years he was com- mercial traveler for three houses. He travels alone and takes care of himself. He keeps the accounts for the three houses in his head and never makes a mistake. He is now in the broom business in Prairie du Chien, ia company with another blind man." He married Sept. 4, 1883, L. Bumson. ii. Agnes B., b. April 2, 1846 ; m. Wm. Hills, April 24, 1864. iii. Horatio T., b. Dec. 5, 1849. 312. William L''. Hitchcock {Moses^, John^, Johw^, NathanieP, JoJm^, Luke^) sou of Moses and Hannah (Baird) Hitchcock, was born March 31, 1821. He married Feb. 25, 1847, Sarah S. Cobb. He is a land agent at Pottsdam. Two of his children died in infancy. his children were : i. William S'., b. Feb. 9, 1852. Book-keeper for John A. King, Lake St., Chicago, ii. George, b. Dec. 5, 1855 ; Pullman car oflSce, Chicago. FAMILY OF JOHN. 375 313. John" Hitchcock {John OoUon^,JoJm^, John*, Nathaniel^, John", Luke^) son of John Colton and Irene (Clark ) Hitchcock, was born in Pittsford, Vt., Dec. 8, 1815. He married in Nelson, Ohio, Sept. 20, 1838, Eleanor G. Sherwood. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Maky ELLEN^ b. Nov. 22, 1840, at Danville, Iowa. ii. Anna Lena, b. April 10, 1842. iii. Maeia Louisa, b. Nov. 20, 1843. iv. Dbll\ Lokinda, b. April 9, 1846. V. John Sherwood, b. Jan. 7, 1849; d. March 7, 1849. 397. vi. William Alfred, b. April 12, 1854; m. A. S. Cowles. 314. Clakk'' Hitchcock {John Colton ''' , John^ , John''' , NathanieP , John^ , Luke^) son of .John Colton and Irene (Clark) Hitchcock, was born in Wellsfield, 0., Sept. 25, 1821. He married 1st, April 26, 1846, Laiirette A. Burnell, born at Cummington, Mass., April 28, 1826 and died Dec. 31, 1864. He married 2d, May 1, 1866, Carrie H. Rogers, grand-daughter of David Hitchcock and Sarah Swan, born in Hono- lulu, Sandwich Islands, Sept. 12, 1843. He is now living in New London, Iowa. HIS children were : i. EmmaL'., b. March 3, 1850, at Danville, Iowa; m. Dec. 23, 1869, William T. Moore, New London, Iowa. ii. Jay W., b. Sept. 20, 1852, at Danville, Iowa; d. there Jan. 26, 1865. iii. Minnie, b. July 6, 1867, New London, Iowa; d. there March 1, 1870. iv. John Rogers, b. Sept. 1, 1872, New London. V. Edmund Horton, b. Jan. 11, 1876, New London. Ti. Attie Irena, b. Dec. 19, 1880, New London, vii. Mary Louisa, b. Oct. 6, 1884, New Loudon, viii. CL.4.KK Colton, b. Oct. 6, 1884, New London. 315. Enoch Samuel'' Hitchcock {John^, Enoch°, John*, Nathaniel^ , John^, Liike^) son of John and Eliza (Rouse) Hitchcock, was born at Cambria, Niagara Co., N. Y., June IS, 1834. He married 1st, 376 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. at Youngstown, N. Y., Sept. 29, 1858, Sarah Kenard, daughter of Eev. John Keuard. She died at Forreston, Ogle Co., 111. He mar- ried 2d, Catherine Virginia Staner of the same place, April 27, 1879. HIS CHILDHEN WEEB : i. Catherine ELIZA^ b. Nov. 12, 1881, in Forreston. ii. John Elliott, b. June 6, 1884, in Rockford, 111. 316. Epheaim'' Hitchcock (Ephraim^, Paul^, Paul^, David^, JoJin^, Luke'^) son of Ephraim and Catherine (Wood) Hitchcock, was horn in Reading, Windsor Co., Vt. He married in Hatley,Stanstead Co., Lower Canada, Esther Johnson of Boston, Mass. She died in Lake Co., Ind., in 1843. He died of cholera in Chicago, 111., Aug. 15, 1849. his children were : i. OAKLEY^ b. Oct. 23, 1816. ii. Elina, b. Nov. 23, 1817. iii. Arthur, b. Nov. 26, 1818. iv. Ephraim Hale, b. Sept. 21, 1820. V. Francis Woods, b. April 11, 1822. vi. Diana, b. Nov. 18, 1824. vii. David Jonathan, b. March 1, 1827. viii. Esther Pluma, b. April 11, 1829. ix. Mary Maria, b. April 27, 1832. X. Artemas, b. Jan. 31, 1835. 317. Artemas'' Hitchcock (Ephraim^ , Paul^, Paul''', David^, John^, Jjuke''-) son of Ephraim and Catherine (Wood) Hitchcock, was born in Hatley, Canada, Feb. 14, 1799. He married in 1820, Mary Til- den, born at Hatley, 1803. They moved from Lower to Upper Can- ada in 1831 and from there in 1837 to Detroit, Mich, and in 1839 to Rockford, 111., where he died Oct. 12, 1865. She died there March 7, 1874. his children were : i. Lucretia M'., b. Hatley, Feb. 17, 1822; m. 1840, William Mc- Dowell of Eockforcl ; res. in St. Louis, Mo. ii. Amanda M., b. Hatley, Nov. 10, 1824; m. 1842, David Bierer and res. at Rockford. iii. Eliza M., b. Sept. 14, 1826; m. 1850, J. M. Boatriglit. FA3IILT OP JOHN. 377 iy. Artemas, b. June 29, 1828 ; m. in California, 1854, Fanny , and res. in Eockf ord. y. William H., b. Detroit, April, 1829; d. at Santa Clara, Cal. from result of wounds at Stone Riyer, Tenn., Dec. 25, 1862. 318. Edward'' Hitchcock (Paul'^, Paul^, Paul*, David^, John^, Luke^) son of Paul and Hannah (Pease) Hitchcock, was born May or Aug., 1806. He married Mehitable Kezar, daughter of Amos and Dorcas Kezar. HIS CHILDKEX WERE : i. Cabolixe", m. Roscoe Woodward. 11. Lois, m. Wright Hovey. iii. Melissa. iv. Teresa. 319. Sdmxee'' Hitchcock (PauP , Paid° , Paul* , David^ , John? , Luke^ , ) son of Paul and Hannah (Pease) Hitchcock, was born in Hatley, Canada, April 27, 1809. He married March 23, 1831, Prudence Barber and settled in West Hatley, P. Q. HIS children were : i. Angeline', b. May 23, 1834; m. William tJtten. ii. PORTUS H., b. June 22, 1841. iii. Mary A., b. Sept. 19, 1852. 320. Paul'' Hitchcock {Paup, Paul°, Paul*, David^, JoJin^, Luke^) son of Paul and Hannah (Pease) Hitchcock, was born in Hatley, Canada, June 29, 1814. He married Emeline Woodward, born April 30, 1816, daughter of John Woodward. Mr. Hitchcock was for several years a merchant in Massawippi village. his childrex were: i. Holms J^, b. Feb. 24, 1838. ii. Amanda M., b. Feb. 19, 1840; d. Aug. 24, 1846. iii. Olive M., b. March 14, 1846. iv. Sanford C, b. Nov. 5, 1848. V. Gilbert P., b. Jan. 16, 1851. vi. Ida W., b. ; d. Oct. 14, 1856. vii. Ada F., b. June 26, 1856. 378 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. 321. David'' Hitchcock {Timothy^, David^, Paul*, David', John^, Luke^) son of Timothy and Peggy (Chandler) Hitchcock, was born in 1801. He married in Windsor, Vt., Martha Hoyt, born Oct. 4, 1799. They moved in June, 1846, to Ionia Co., Mich. He died Oct. 28, 1859. HIS CHILDUKN WBRB : i. Giixman', had son Fred and a dau. ii. Edson, unm. iii. John, m. ; no child, iv. Newell, m. ; one son. 322. George'' Hitchcock (Arad^, David^, Paul*, David', JoJm^, LuJce^) son of Arad and Mary Charlotte (Ketchum) Hitchcock, was born in Allegany Co., N. Y., Feb. 5, 1818. He married in Burleson Co., Texas, Margaret Elizabeth Addison, born at Baltimore, Mary- land, Dec. 17, 1833. Eesides at Caldwell, Burleson Co., Texas. HIS CHILDREN WBRB : 1. Gboege Lewis^. b. May 13, 1863; d. May 15, 1865. ii. Luke Addison, b. Feb. 2, 1865 ; d. April 10, 1865. iii. Maky Charlotte, b. May 7, 1866; m. Sept. 1, 1885, Henry C. Barnet. iv. Frederick Heney, b. Aug. 14, 1869. v. Viola, b. Jan. 25, 1872 ; d. March 5, 18'72. vi. Maggie Kozbna, b. Nov. 5, 1874. 323. LukeR'' Hitchcock {Luke^ , David^ , Paul*, David', JoTin^, LuM) son of Luke and Sally (Yale) Hitchcock, was born Feb. 11, 1823. He married, March, 1846, Susan A. Gregory. HIS children were ; i. Ellen'. ii. Elizabeth C. iii. Lo VILLA I. iv. Dell M. V. Frank R. vi. Lee G. vii. Roy G. viii. Ida M. ix. Maud. FAMILY OF JOHN. 379- 324. DATro Hujie'' Hitchcock {Joel^, Jonathan^, Jonathan*, David^, Jolm"^, LuJce^) son of Joel and Roxaoa (Morris) Hilchcock, was horn in Monson, Mass., May4, ]831. He married 1st, Minerva Bruce of Somers, Conn., born there Jan. 10, 1833, and died there Jan. 21, 1863. He married 2d, Eliza Moody of Somers and 3d,. Mary Burk. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Arthur J^, b. Jan. 8, 1855; d. Sept. 29, 1858. ii. Ida M., b. Xov. 21, 1860; d. i[i Springfield. Mass., Oct. 4, 1882. ill. Freddie, b. Jan. 14, 1863; ves. Monson. Children all born In Somers. EIGHTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. 325. Ltmax^ Hitchcock (Eleazev, Reuben^. John', John''', John^,. John^, Luke^) son of Eleazer and Caroline (Allen) Hitchcock, was born Oct. 26, 1818. He married April 7, 1840, Mary Payne; d. Aug. 19, 1891. HI* CHILDKEX WERE : i. Lyjiax Allen', b. Feb. 16, 1841. 11. Hiram Milton, b. Sept. 29, 1842, in Enfield, Conn.; m. Hart- ford, Coun., May 19, 1864, Addle M. Olney, b. "Worcester,. Mass., Oct. 21, 1845. He was a house painter. He had : 1, Wm. Ly:man1<', b. Hartford, June 10, 1865; d. June 13, 1865; 2, Nellie Marfa. b. Hartford, March 30, 1867; d. Jan. 11, 1872 : 3, Milton Pitt, b. Hartford, Jan. 6, 1870;. 4, Em.ma Eliza, b. Hartford, Aug. 9, 1874. iii. Caroline Emma, b. March 4, 1848; d. Sept. 15, 1849. iv. Henry Aden, b. July 12, 1850; d. Sept. 15, 1855. V. Mary Ellen, b. July 4, 1854. 326. HiRAM^ Hitchcock (Eleazer'^ , Reuben^ , John'' , John*, John^, John^,. Luke^) son of Eleazer and Caroline (Allen) Hitchcock, was born at -380 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. Wilbraham, Mass., July "26, 1825. He married, Oct. 26, 1848, Cla- -rissaL. Button. Address, Parksville, Hartford, Conn. HIS CHILDUEN WERE : i. Mary ELLA^ b. Nov. 26, 1849, Enfield, Conn. ; d. Jan. 2, 1852. ii. Mary Evelyn, b. Dec. 23, 1852; m. Nov. 11, 187*3, Willis Small, Hartford, iii. George B., b. Nov. 6, 1857; m. July 26, 1882, Pauline Smith, Glastonbury, Conn. ; d. Feb. 24, 1883, Hartford. iv. Ernest H., 1). Sept. 2, 1864, Hartford, Conn. 327. Walter^ Hitchcock {Ithamar' , Aaron^, John^, John*, John^, .JoImv', Luke'-) son of Ithamar and Polly (Allen) Hitchoock, was born in Wilbraham, Sept. 9, 1816. He married LucyE. . Heis deacon of the same church and lives on the same farm on which his grandfather resided in 1704. He was a member of the Legislature in 1863. HIS CHILDREN WERE : ). Helen LouISA^ b. March 18, 1842. ii. Charles Edgar, b. March 31, 1847 ; d. Nov. 7, 1866. iii. Walter Duane, b. Dec. 19, 1850. 328. Levi^ Hitchcock {Ithamar'^, Aai-on^, John^ , John\ John^, John^, Luke^) son of Ithamar and Polly (Allen) Hitchcock, was born at Wilbraham, Mass., July 24, 1819. He married 1st, Sept. 10, 1851, Mary Jane Johnston of Haverhill, N. H. She died, May 9, 1863. He married 2d, Oct. 18, 1865, Harriet Lavinia Lothrup. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Henry', b. May 9, 1852 ; d. in infancy. ii. T. Henry, b. Oct. 2, 1855 ; m. Thanksgiving, 1882, Fanny Billings of Northampton, Mass. 'He lives in Columbia, S. C. " iii. Georgiana Swazey, b. Aug. 18, 1858; m. Oct. 11, 1882, E. H. Hamblin. iv. Mary J., b. May 3, 1863 ; d. in infancy. V. Harriet Lavinia. vi. Frances Maria, m. Clark; res. Kingston, Out. FAMILY or JOHN. 381' 329. Plint^ Hitchcock {Aslier'' , Luther^ , Josiah^, John''', John'^, John^,- Luke^) sou of Asher and Pamelia (Waniner) Hitchcock, was born in Springfield, Mass., June 28, 1810. He married April 4, 1832,. Lydia J. Hawley of Bristol, Conn. ; res. Bristol. HIS CHILDKEN WEKE : i. Justina", b. May 17, 1833. ii. Juliana, b. Aug. 19, 1834; m. Dec. 25, 185.5, M. M. Woodford., iii. Pamei.ia, b. Dec. 5, 1836; d. Dec. 17, 1838, Bristol, Conn, iv. Jane S., b. Nov. 12, 1839. V. Juliette E., b. July 18, 1842. 330. Lyman* Hitchcock (Asher"', Luther'^, Josiah° , JoJm^, John^,. John^, Luke'^) son of Asher and Pamelia (Warriner) Hitchcock, was born at Springfield, Mass., Sept. 12, 1812. He married in April, 1834, at South Hadley, Dorcas White of that place, who died, March 24, 1871. He died at West Springfield, June 13, 1881. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Adelaide", b. Feb. 4, 1835 at Bristol, Conn.; m. Elihu P. White of South Hadley. ii. Joseph, b. Jan. 5, 1837, at Springfield; d. April 28, 1838. iii. Joseph, b. Jan. 10, 1839, at Springfield; d. Feb. 25, 1841. iv. Luther, b. Jan. 31, 1841, at Springfield; m. there Thirza Clark ol Montgomery. He was a carpenter and enlisted April 25, 1861, in the 10th Mass. Inf., and served nearly through the war ; was in all the battles of the regiment except Gettysburg, was severely wounded in the battle of the Wilderness and mustered out July 1, 1864 at the expi- ration of his term of service. V. Elvira White, b. Feb. 26, 1843; m. at Springfield, John L. Knight of Worcester, vl. Lyman, b. July 9, 1845 ; d. March 3, 1846, at Springfield, vii. Charles, b. March 4, 1847 ; d. March 27, 1855, at Springfield.^ viii. James, b. Feb. 7, 1849; d. Feb. 10, 1849, at Springfield. ix. Pamelia Warriner, b. July 8, 1850; m. Frank B. Stanton of Springfield. X. Mary Sophia, b. July 12, 1852 ; m. Charles Stebbins of Spring- field ; d. In 1875. xi. John, b. Feb. 22, 1856 ; d. before his father. xii. Asenath, b. March 16, 1860, at South Hadley, Mass. ; d. before- her father. &82 DESCENDANTS OP LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. 331. Geoege^ Hitchcock (Aslier'^, Luther^, Josiah^, John*, John^, .John^, Luke^) son of Asher and Pamelia ( Warriner) Hitchcock, was born Oct. 1, 1814. He maiTiecl Sept. 29, 1839, Mary F. Bailey of ■ Southbriclge, Mass. He died Aug. 18, 1877, at Watertown, N. Y. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. George A'., b. Sept. 5, 1841; m. Sept. 8, 1870, Laura Z. Fer- guson and had: 1, Mary Z'°., b. Aug. 27, 1871; 2, Wil- liam Henry, b. Nov. 12, 1876 ; 3, Nettie Bailey, b. June 10, 1882 ; all b. hi Kansas City. li. Lewis, b. Nov. 5, 1843; d. Dec. 2, 1843. iii. Ann E., b. Jan. 7, 1845 ; d. Jan. 21, 1850. iv. Mary A., b. Sept. 8, 1848. V. Martha A., b. Sept. 8, 1848; m. Dec. 2, 1873, Elon G. Lewis, and has : 1, George Elon}" Lewis, b. Jan. 19, 1878, at Water- town, N. Y. ; 2, Mabel Amelia Lewis, b. May 10, 1879; 3, Lena M. Lewis, b. Sept. IB, 1881, at Watertown. vi. SophroniaB., b. Oct. 9, 1852; m. Dec. 8, 1870, Ervin L. Harris, and had : 1, George ArnoW Harris, b. Jan. 3, 1873. 332. Samuel^ Hitchcock {Asher'^ , Luther^, Josiah^, John*, John^, .John^, Luke''-) son of Asher and Pamelia (Warriner) Hitchcock, was born in Springfield, Mass., March 1, 1821. He married May 15, 1846, Ann A. Earl. He was a barber. CHILD. i. Asher H"., b. Hartford, Conn,, Feb. 28, 1849; m. March 12, 1874, at Hartford, Emily A. Phelps. He is a mechanic; address, Milford, Conn. He enlisted in the U. S. Navy July 27, 1864, and was discharged Sept. 12, 1867. 333. Harvey Cooley^ Hitchcock (Asher'' , Luther'^, Josiah^, John*, ■ John^, John^, Luke^) son of Asher and Pamelia (Warriner) Hitch- cock, was born at Springfield, Mass., March 5, 1825. He married 1st, at Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 21, 1848, Catherine Jane Bowles, born at Hartford, Conn., Nov. 29, 1830. He married 2d, Dec. 4, 1877, Jennie Dean of Springfield, Mass. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 1. Louis Bowles", b. April 22, 1855. ii. Howard Eaton, b. Sept. 5, 1868. FAMILY OF JOHN. 383 334. JoHN^ Hitchcock {AsJier'', Luther^, Josiah^ , John^ , John^ , John-, Luke^) son of Asher and Pamelia (Warriner) Hitchcock, was born March 25, 1827. He married Dec. 17, 1846, Abigail L. Tupper, born Dec. 27, 1827. Address, North Wilbraham, Mass. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Albert J'., b. Jan., 1848; m. 2cl, Dec. 2, 1879, Jennie A. Bruce of Leominster, ii. Charles E., b. Marcli 25, 1850; d. Dec. 15, 1873. iii. Caroline J., b. May 27, 1852 ; d. in Wilbraham, Oct. 29, 1860. It. William H., b. June 9, 1854. V. Frederick A., b. Jan. 13, 1857; m. May 11, 1883, Mary Bruce, of Wilbraham. vi. Henry F., b. April 22, 1861. vil. Lizzie A., b. June 8, 1863; m. Xoy. 16, 1882, Hibbard Bates, viii. Arthur E., b. Sept. 10, 1865. ix. LiLi.\N May, b. April 30, 1870. 335. Franklin^ Hitchcock {Asher'', Luther'^. Josiah^, John-^, John^, John'^ , Luke^ ) son of Asher and Pamelia (Warriner) Hitchcock, was born in Springfield, jNIass., Sept. 16, 1829. He married March 14, 1852, Carrie Bates of Springfield. He died there July 22, 1872. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Ella C, b. Feb. 5, 1853, in Springfield ; d. there Oct. 6, 1855. ii. William H., b. Sept. 25, I860; sliippiug clerli. 336. Thomas J8. Hitchcock (Oti's", Bethuel^, Josiah° , John* , John^ , John', Luke^) son of Otis and Sarah (Delano) Hitchcock, was born Jan. 27, 1823. He married Aug. 31, 1846, Lucinda Search, born Feb. 24, 1827. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Melvixa J'., b. April 22, 1847 ; m. Dec. o, 1869, Philo Stevens and had : 1, Hiram Lawrence^" Stuvens, b. March 16, 1871 ; d. Feb. 4, 1873; 2, Glen Arthur Stevens, b. Not. 29, 1872; d. Feb. 14, 1873; 3, Bertram Eugene Stevens, b. Nov. 21, 1875 ; 4, Howard Elgin Stevens, b. May 9, 1879. ii. Oscar Delano, b. May 17, 1851. 384 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. iii. Esther, b. Oct. 2, 1852. iv. Okviixe, b. Oct. 17, 1855; d. April 30, 1864. V. Agnes, b. Aug. 8, 1860; m. June 16, 1879, Lyman Munger; cbild : 1, Archie^" Munger. vi. COKA, b. Aug. 3, 1863. 337. Tetjman^ Hitchcock {Otis'', Bethuel^, Josiah^, JoTin'^, Johnny John'^, Luke''-) son of Otis and Sarah (Delano) Hitchcock, was 'born Aug. 26, 1827. He married Hannah Berry and lives in Ran- dolph, N. Y. HIS CHILDKEN WKKE : 1. LOKA^ b. 1862; m. E. Barber, il. Gbokgb W., b. March 22, 1863. Iii. Henry, b. April 2, 1866. iv. Myra, b. Aug. 22, 1871 ; teacher. V. Lyle, b. May 16, 1873 ; mechanic, vi. Earl, b. Dec. 17, 1875. vii. May, b. Oct. 6, 1877. 338. Edwin^ Hitchcock ( Otis'' , BetJmel^ , Josiah^ , John^ , JoJin^ , John^ , Luke''-) son of Otis and Sarah (Delano) Hitchcock, was born in Randolph, N. Y. He married Ellen Benson. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Luella', b. Sept. 24, 1861 ; m. George Ropps. ii. Claeenob, b. Aug. 25, 1863; m. McGinnis. iii. Charles W., b. Nov. 6, 1865. iv. Alvin E., b. Jan. 25, 1868. V. Otis C, b. May 9, 1871. vi. Eddie G., b. Sept. 6, 1873. vii. Paul B., b. Aug. 5, 1876. viii. Glen P., b. Feb. 11, 1879. ix. Becca T., b. March 2, 1883. 339. MiLO^ Hitchcock {Otis'' , Bethuel^ , Josiah^, John* , John^ , John' , Luke') son of Otis and Sarah (Delano) Hitchcock. He married March 3, 1862, Louisa Hill. FAMILY OP JOHN. 385 HIS CHILDKEX WERE : i. Frederick', d. y. li. Harriet, b. Dec. 25, 1862; ra. Sept., 1882, George Wilhelm. Children, twins : 1, Walter^" Wilhelm; 2, Arthur Wilhelm. ill. Gertrude M., b. May 7, 1864; m. Edward Busb. iv. Frank G., b. Jan. 19, 1866. V. Fred, b. Dec. 22, 1873. vi. Melva, b. Oct. 31, 1877 ; d. Nov. 3, 1878. vii. Florence M., b. Oct. 23, 1881. 340. JosiAH^ Hitchcock (Erastus'', Josiali^ . Josiah^ , JoJm* , John^, Jolin^ , Luke^) son of Erastus and Mary (Parsons) Hitchcoek, was born in Springfield, Mass., May ,27, 1818. He married there April 22, 1845, Sarah A. Roberts, born at Vernon, Conn. July 31, 1825. He died at Springfield, Feb. 15, 1884. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 1. George A'., b. May 25, 1846; d. Nov. 2, 1846. ii. Josiah, b. March 26, 1848 ; d. July 30, 1848. lii. Francis M., b. Oct. 14, 1851 ; d. April 11, 1852. iv. Alice J., b. Oct. 20, 1854; m. F. M. Alden, Springfield. V. Susie R., b. Nor. 17, 1859; m. May 1, 1884, George 6. Whit- more of Hartford, Conn. 341. Elias Russell^ Hitchcock (Edicin Milton'', Heber^, Josiah^, John'*', JoJin^, John^, Luke^) son of Edwin Milton and Flavia (Russell) Hitchcock, was born March 7, 1826. He married May 1, 1851, Catherine Andrews of Deerfield, Mass., born at Shelburne, Mass., Nov. 2, 1821. He was a printer on the Springfield Republi- can for 37 years. He died in Springfield, Dec. 23, 1881. his children were : i. Andrew Earl', b. April 20, 1852, in Springfield; m. May 3, 1876, Emily Ruth Dunbar of Ludlow, Vt. He is a printer, ii. Herbert Elias, b. Oct. 23, 1855, at Springfield ; d. there March 15, 1858. iil. Deleer Baxter, b. Dec. 1, 1857; machinist, iv. Walter Bardwell, b. April 20, 1861 ; machinist. 26 386 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. 342. Lewis Franklin^ Hitchcock (Warham'^ , Levi^. Levi^, John*, John^, Jolin'^, Luke''-) son of "Warham and Olive (Clongh) Hitchcock, was born in Cummington, Mass., Feb. 27, 1833. He married. May 5, 1853, Thankful E. Brown of Easthampton, Mass. HIS CHILDREN WEKE : i. CHAKLBS^ b. Feb. 7, 1855. li. Nettie, b. June, 1858; m. Theodore M. Place, iii. Minnie, b. May 13, 1867. 343. Consider B^., Hitchcock {Quartus'', Etlian^, Samuel^, Samuel*, John^, JoJin^, Luke') son of Quartus and Ardelia (Bond) Hitchcock, was born in Hawley, Mass. in 1825. He married in 18C4, Fannie A. Snow of Sandgate, Vt. He is a professor of music, living in 1883 inCoolville, Ohio. his childben were : i. Annie M'., b. May, 1866, in Sandgate. ii. Herbert E., b. Coolville, 0., S«pt., 1869. Iii. Louie B., b. Jan., 1876., in Tamaroa, 111. 344. Eei Whitman^ Hitchcock {EtJian'^ , Etlian^, Samuel^, Samuel*, John^, John^, Luke') son of Ethan and Aehsah Ann (Whitman) Hitchcock, was born in Buckland, Blass., Nov. 25, 1836. He married Oct. 28, 1859, Ellen A. Gillette, born at Florida, Mass., Oct. 28, 1842, and died in Hawley, July 28, 1869. his children were : i. Florion J'., b. Dec. 7, 1860, in Buckland. ii. Gertie M., b. Oct. 19, 1863, in Charlemont, Mass. iii. Lena M.,b. May 3, 1865, in Hawley, Mass. Her name changed to Gillett. iv. Freddie C, b. April 3, 1869, in Hawley. Name changed to Allen. 345. Henry SamuelS Hitchcock {Simeon Cooley"^ , Samuel^, SamueP, Samuel*, Jolin^ , John^, Luke') son of Simeon Cooley and Euphrasia FAMILY OF JOHN. 387 (Jackson) Hitchcock, was born in Cazenovia, N. Y., Dec. 24, 1830. He married 1st, Maj', 1852, Emilj' Greenland of Cazenovia. She died May 17, 1853. He movedin 1853 loBinghamton. He married 2d, May, 1855, Mary J. Smith of Quincy, 111. All his children except the j-onngest were born in Binghamton, N. Y. He died in St. Louis, Mo., July 27, 1866. His widow married Paul Selby of Springfield, HI. HIS CHII.DKBN WERE : i. Fkedekick Smith', b. Marcli, 1856; d. in Quincy, 111., 1856. ii. Chaules Henky, b. Nov. 12, 1857; lives with his grandmother Mrs. Simeon C. Hitchcock in Binghamton, N. Y. ; grad. Ham. Col., 1879 ; studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1884. iii. Sidney Cooley, b. Oct. 11, 1859 ; d. Quincy, 111., Dec. 2, 1872. iv. Chaklotte Smith, b. July 27, 1863; lives with her mother Mrs. Paul Selby, Springfield, 111, 346. Henkt^ Hitchcock (William'', Pliny^ , Samuel^ , Samuel'^ , Jolin^ , JoJin^, Luke''-) son of William and Eoxana (Hodges) Hitchcock, was born at Eome City, Ind., May 4, 1849. He married Sept. 12, 1872, Minerva Miller of Eome City. The children were all born there. HIS CUILDREX WERE : i. William H^, b. June 9, 1873. ii. Mary J., b. Feb. 23, 1875. iii. Harry, b. Feb. 28, 1876. iv. Pliny, b. June 25, 1878. V. rRBDERiCK, b. Dec. 30, 1880. vi. Entell, b. June 18, 1882. 347. COMMASDKR EOSWELL DwiGHT^ HiTCHCOCK, U. S. N. {BeV. Sos- well DwigJit'' , JRoswell^, Samuel^, Samuel^, John^, John-, LuJce'^) son of Dr. Eoswell D wight and P^lizabeth Anthony (Brayton) Hitchcock, was born in Fall River, Mass., Oct. 30, 1845, and married in Balti- more, Md., Sept. 26, 1871, Mary Elizabeth Higgins. He died in New York City, Dec. 3, l.'<92. The following noiice is from a Fall River paper : " Commander R. D. Hitchcock, U. S. N., who died in New York on Saturday last, was well knovvn to many of our citizens 388 DESCENDAKTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. of middle age, a considerable portion of his boyhood having been passed at the old Durfee homestead, No. 72, North Main street, with his cousin, the late Bradford M. C. Durfee. Commander Hitchcock was born in this very house, and with singular appropriate- ness he will be taken to his last resting place from the same house to-morrow morning. Commander Hitchcock entered the Naval Academy at the outbreak of the civil war, graduated in 1865 and at the time of his death had attained the rank of commander. He was in constant active service from the day of his graduation to the day of his death. During this period he made two cruises to China and the East, three to the Mediterranean, served three years in the coast survey, three years in the light house service, as inspector, and engaged in a government survey of the Isthmus of Darieu for a ship canal. He was of the party of officers representing our government in 1883 at the formal opening of Corea to diplomatic and commercial intercourse with civilized states. While on coast survey service, in 1876, he discovered a fountain of fresh water in the ocean about ten miles off St. Augustine, Florida. Commander Hitchcock's energy, sagacity and good judgment marked him out as a man peculiarly fitted for delicate government duty, and in the summer of 1891 he ■was selected for service against the seal poachers in Behring Sea. Although suffering from a disorder growing out of illness contracted in the line of service, he insisted on serving this important cruise, and at its completion was ordered for a year's service in China to protect American citizens in case of an uprising. At the termina- tion of his cruise he returned to his home, where, after a short three weeks he closed his life in the midst of his family and friends. The funeral took place at Madison Square church on Tuesday, the escort consisting of a battalion of marines and sailors under Comdr. Ide." CHILD. 1. Hakkibttb Bkadfobd, b. in Washington, D. C, Aug. 10, 1872. 348. James Feank^ Hitchcock {Corydony , Oliver^, Oliver^, Samuel*', John^, John^, Luke^) son of Corydon and Marietta (Trowbridge) Hitchcock, was born in Ripley, N. Y., April 26, 1853. He married Sept. 21, J 876, Eva L. Allen, Jamestown, N. Y., born in Poland, N. Y., Jan. 20, 1854. He is a manufacturer of wood-pulp at Jamestown. FAMILY OF JOHN. 389 HIS CHILDREN WEKE : i. Marietta', b. June 15, 1877, at Jamestown, ii. CoRYDOX, h. Jan. 4, 1879, at Jamesto-\vn. iii. Frank Allen, b. Dec. 25, 1880, at Corydon, Pa. iv. Alexander P., b. May 1, 1883, at Corydon. 349. Charles Bishop^ Hitchcock (Jra Irvine'', Ebenei -.r^ , Samuel^, Samuel'^ , SamueP , John^ , Luke^) sou of Ira Irvine and Melinda (Bishop) Hitchcock, was born at Utica, N. Y., Oct. 8, 1817. He married at Havre De Grace, Md., Dec. 21, 1841, Mary Bartol. He died there May 27, 1875. His children were all born at Havre De Grace. HIS children were : i. George Bartol', b. April 25, 1843, at Havre De Grace ; d. there iinm. Nov. 29, 1864. ii. Ira Irvine, b. Jan. 18, 1845; d. there Sept. 13, 1845. iii. Mary Melinda, b. April 24, 1846 ; m. June 30, 1868, Rev. Wm. H. Cook; d. Nov., 1884. iv. Charles Edward, b. Sept. 6, 1850 ; m. May, 1876, Kate Bartol and had: 1, Ella Spragub'" ; 2, Maby Bartol. 350. George Feank^ Hitchcock {Ira Irvine'', Ebenezer^, Samuel^, Samuel-^, SamueP, John^, Luke'^) son of Ira Irvine and Melinda (Bishop) Hitchcock, was born at Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 21, 1819. He married there, March 3, 1841 , Mary Murdock, sister of the cele- brated actor. He died at Pittsburg, Pa., July 29, 1857. his children were : i. Frank H'., b. March 11, 1843, at Chelsea, Mass. ; m. at Phila- delphia, Jennie Workman, and d. there Nov., 1872. ii. Harry S., b. Aug. 19, 1845 at Boston, Mass. ; d. Dec. 5, 1876 at the burning of the Brooklyn theatre, Brooklyn, N. Y. iii. Willis M., b. May 18, 1848, at Boston; d. at Philadelphia, Jan. 12, 1850. iv. Kate M., b. Nov. 16, 1850, at Newark, Del. ; m. Harry Bove. V. Willis M., b. Aug. 5, 1853, at Middletown, Del. vi. Jessie May, b. Dec. 2, 1856, at Wellsville, Ohio. 390 DESCENDANTS OP LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. 351. "William Everett^ Hitchcock (Ira Irvine'' , Ebenezer^, Samuel^, Samuel^, SamueP, John^, Luke^) son of Ira Irvine and Melinda (Bishop) Hitchcoclf, was born at Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 25, 1821. He married there Jlay 15, 1850, Harriet "Wood. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Florence', b. Philadelphia, Feb. 19, 1851 ;d. there May 21, 1851. ii. "Waltek G., b. Philadelphia, Aiig. 9, 1853. iii. Effie, b. Jan. 11, 1868. 352. De "Witt Clinton^ Hitchcock {Ira Irvine'^ , Ebenezer^, Samuel^, Samuel'^, SamueP. JoJin^, Luke^) son of Ira Irvine and Melinda (Bishop) Hitchcock, was born at Philadelphia, Feb. 10, 1824. He was married there Oct. 3, 1844 by Rev. John Chambers to Mary Broolf, born Dec. 20, 1823 at Thornridge, Yorkshire, Eng. He was an engraver and inventor. HIS children were : i. Henry Clay', b. June 29, 1845, in Philadelphia, ii. Linda B., b. Nov. 22, 1848, at Melrose, Mass.; m. April 3, 1872,Pixlee Jndsonof New York, sonof David and Phebe (Lewis) Judson of Stratford, Conn. He was born in Bridgeport, Conn., Feb. 22,1842 and d. in Harlem, N. Y., March22, 1890. They had: l,De Witt CUnton^" Judson, b. April 12, 1873; 2, Olaire G-mj Judson, b. May 5, 1876; d. Sept. 26, 1880; 3, Edna Pixlee Judson, h. Aug. 5, 1878; 4, Malcolm Pembroke Judson, b. April 24, 1882 ; d. Aug. 3, 1882. iii. Dewitt C, b. July 4, 1856, at Omva, Honduras, Cen. Amer. ; d. N. Y. City, Oct. 5, 1856. iv. Louise Le Sure, b. Nov. 14, 1858, in N. Y. City. 353. LesterS Hitchcock (Liike'^ , Reuben^, Samuel^, Samuel*, SamueP, John^, Luke^) son of Luke and Deborah (Eddy) Hitchcock, was born Aug. 24, 1818. He married Sept. 18, 1839, MaryTilden. He was a contractor. FAMILY OF JOHN. 391 HIS OHILDRKN WERE : i. CAROLIXE^ b. Dec. 15, 1840, at Vernon, N. Y. ; m. 1st, Dec. 24, 1867, Miles Fargo of Oneida, N. Y. and 2d, July 2, 1879, J. P. Huntley, M. D., of Oneida, N. Y. ii. Ralph, b. Jan. 21, 1843; d. May 9, 1845. iii. Anna Mary, b. May 8, 1844; m. at Oneida Castle, March 4, 1874, Albert Wheal of Chicago, iv. Roderick, b. July 21, 1845; m. at Albany, N. Y., Jan. 21, 1874, Charlotte Wackenhagen. V. Charles Lester, b. May 8, 1847; d. July 21, 1878. vi. Ella Louise, b. June 9, 1848 ; m. 1879, Henry Woolf , Bloom- Ington, III. 354. Reuben ps. Hitchcock (Aurelius Godfrey', Reuben'^, Samuel^, Samuel'^. SamueP, John^, Luke^) son of Aurelius Godfrey and Honor (Bartholomew) Hitchcock, was born at Vernon, N. Y., Sept. 8, 1840. He married at Oneida, N. Y., Dec. 10, 1867, Mary E. Butterfield. He went South in the spring of 1861, as a member of the 14th N. Y. Vols, from Utiea. After his term of service expired he had charge of bridge construction on the B. & M. R. R. in Iowa. In 1867 he removed to Tomah, Wis. He is a dealer in stock and has an extensive farm known as " Meadow Brook Farm." his children were : i. Frank B^, b. Jan. 2, 1871. ii. Edith M., b. Dec. 30, 1873. iii. Mark W., b. May 30, 1878. iv. Jessie, b. Nov. 3, 1883. 355. Eugene Douglas^ Hitchcock (Ira S'' ., Reuben^, Samuel^, Sam- uel'*', SamueP, John^, Luke''-) son of Ira S. and Abigail (Schuyler) Hitchcock, was born at Oneida Castle", N. Y., Oct. 6, 183.S. He married at Westfield, N. Y., Oct. 13, 1854, Mary E. Bush. He died May, 1882. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Ira LouIS^ b. Nov. 27, 1856; d. March 14, 1875. ii. ESTELLE E., b. April 7, 1858; d. Nov. 28, 1860. iii. John S., b. Jan. 25, 1861. (All born at Oneida Castle.) 892 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. 356. Ira Philip 8 Hitchcock (/?•« S''., Reuhen^ , Samuel^, Samuel*, jSamueP, John^, Luke^) son of Iva S. and Abigail (Schuyler) Hitch- cock, was born at Oneida Castle, N. Y., Feb. 20, 1843. He married at Oneida, N. Y., Jan. 19, 1869, Agnes A. VanBrocklin, born at Oneida, N. Y., Oct. 26, 1847, daughter of Garret Van Brocklin. He was for six years a farmer ; now in the upholstery department of Marshall Field & Co., Chicago, 111. HIS CHILDKBN WERE : i. Arthur Charles', b. Nov. 29, 1869, at Oneida Castle, N. Y. il. Jessie Azalie, b. June 13, 1871, at Oneida Castle. iii. Bertram, b. April 23, 1876, at 0. C. ; d. Aug. 14, 1876. iv. Lizzie Mabel, b. Dec. 17, 1881, at Chicago, 111. V. Eegina Agnes, ]?. Feb, 9, 1884. 357. Homer Wellington^ Hitchcock [Charles Bollin'' , Jonathan Wright^, Abner^, Samuel*, Sam.ueP, John^, Lulce^) son of Charles RoUin and Julia (Arnold) Hitchcock, was born at West Stoekbridge, Mass., Aug. 19, 1830. He married Jennie L. Bidwell. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Frances Evelyn', b. Dec. 30, 1855, in Egremont, Mass. ii. Willis W., b. July 5, 1869. 358. George Augustus^ Hitchcock (Abner'' , David^ , Abner^, Samuel*, SamueP, John'^, Luke^) sou of Abner and Elmira (Clark) Hitch- cock, was born at Saugerties, Ulster Co., N. Y., J;tn. 14, 1836. He married April 13, 1865, Sarah Emma Albon of Alton, 111., born at London, Eng., Jan. 6, 1850. He is a teacher of architectural drawing and ornamental painting. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Albon George', b. Nov. 25, 1865, Alton, 111. ii. Walter Gay, b. Feb. 29, 1868, Alton, iii. Emil Guelicic, b. March 29, 1870, Battle Creek, Mich, iv. Elmira Gertrude, b. July 22, 1872, Alton. V. Charles Oscar, b. Jan. 13, 1880, St. Lonis, Mo. FAMILY OF JOHN. 393 359. Philo^ Hitchcock {Rev. Nelson Alvirus'', Philo^, Nathan^, Jon- athan*, SamueP, John^, Luke^) son of Rev. N. A. and Matilda (Avery) Hitchcock, was born in Summit, "Waukesha Co., Wis., July 11, 1847. He married Aug. 22, 1868, Ida Alzalon Slater, born at Elyria, Ohio, June 26, 1847. He resides in Frankfort, Spink. Co., Dak. ; is Supt. of Missions for the Adventists society, preaching the gospel, organizing churches, building chapels. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Ida Kittib', b. May 25, 1869, Exeter, Green Co., Wis. ii. Alma Ethel, b. Oct. 19, 1871, Eden, Iowa Co., Wis. iii. ViKGiL Eugene, b. July 1, 1874, Avena, Wis. iv. Inez Ione, b. Feb. 25, 1877, Mindon, Wis.; d. March 30, 1877. v. Birdie Blanche, b. June 6, 1879, West Salem, Wis. vi. Lulu Irene, b. Aug. 12, 1881, Mifflin, Wis. vii. Nina Belle, b. Dec. 21, 1883, Frankfort, Dak. viil. Matilda Avery, b. Aug. 17, 1885, Frankfort, Dak. 360. Rev. Alvirus Nelson^ Hitchcock {Bev. Nelson Alvirus'' , PJiilo^, Nathan^, Jonatlian*, SamueP , John^, Luke^) son of Rev. Nelson Alvirus and Matilda (Avery) Hitchcock, was born in Green Co., Wis., Jan. 16, 1854. He was licensed to preach at 18, ordained at 23, grad. Wis. State University, B. A. 1880, was invited to the pas- torate of the Congregational church of Mazo Manie, Wis., immedi- ately after graduating ; remained there two years, removed to Chi- cago ; assumed charge of Central Park Congregational Chapel and also entered the Chicago Congregational Seminary and graduated in 1885. Was for a time pastor of the Congregational church in Ke- wanee, 111., and is now secretary of the American Board. He mar- ried March 15, 1877, Nettie Meigs. his children were : i. Ethel T'., b. Feb. 23, 1878 ; d. April 12, 1884. ii. Edith L., b. June 10, 1879; d. Sept. 27, 1883. iii. Stella, b. Oct. 4, 1880. 361. Theodore Weston^ Hitchcock {Warren Ferris^, Collins^, Asa- hel^ , John"^ , SamueP , John^ , Luke^) son of Warren Ferris and Almira 394 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. Willonghby (Adams) Hitchcock, was bom in Kingsbury, N. Y., Feb. 14, 1818. He married at Whitehall, N. Y., June 16. 1842, Betsey B. Boynton. He died at Liberty, Miss., Aug. 27, 1848. HIS CHILDREN WERE: i. Robert Warren', b. Dec. 5, 1847 ; living unm. ovi a ranch in Brackettville, Tex. ii. Theodora Weston, b. April 30, 1849 ; m. Eobert Lea. 362. William James* Hitchcock (Warren Ferris'', Collins^, Asahel^, John'*', SamueP, John^, LuTce^) son of Warren Ferris and Almira Willoughby (Adams) Hitchcock, was born at Granville, N. Y., May 16, 1829. He- married at New Castle, Pa., Nov. 9, 1858, Mary John- son Peebles, born June 29, 1837. He is an iron manufacturer. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Almira Adams', b. Aug. 29, 1859. ii. Frank, b. May 24, 1862. iii. William James, b. July 19, 1864. iv. Mary Peebles, b. Oct. 12, 1866. V. Robert Pebbles, b. Peb. 29, 1868 ; d. March 1, 1870. 363. Alexander* Hitchcock (Alexander'^ , John^, Zina^, John'^,Sam- tieP, John^, Luke''-) son of Alexander and Abigail (Hines) Hitch- cock, was born in Wilmington, Essex Co., N. Y. He married Alice M. Crane, daughter of Jacob Crane of Bowling Green, Wood Co., Ohio. Address, Bristow, Iowa. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Pauline A'. ii. Alexander. iii. Cassie Z. 364. Wilbur Fiske* Hitchcock (Luke'', Barnabas^, Luke^, Luhe^, Lvke^, John^, Luke^) son of Eev. Luke and Esther (Cory) Hitch- cock, was born in Stanbridge, Lower Canada, Feb. 10, 1835. He married 1st, in Nov., 1855, Florida V. Kinyon, who died in San Francisco in 1869. He married 2d, in 1877, Loraine E. Arnold. He is a merchant in California. FAMILY OF JOHN. 395- HIS CIILLDnEN WEIiE : i. Nellie Virginia', b. Oct. 3, 185G ; m. in 1883 in Alameda, Cal.,. Echvin R. Antliony. Children: 1, Gerald^" Anthony ; 2 , Helen Anthony ; 3, JEdunn Anthony. ii. Edgar James, b. Feb., 1859 ; m. Celia Brown and has one child : D.iAaD'". iii. Walter Kikyon, b. May, 1861 ; m. 1883, Effa May Carter and has : 1, Ray Merrill'". iv. Wilbur Fisk, b. Aug., 186-t; d. 1870. V. Flora Belle, b. Xov., 186" ; res. Alameda, Cal. vi. Ray Cyril, b. 1878; d. 1880. vii. Eva Gr.4.ce, b. 1880. 365. Kev. Julius Charles^ Hitchcock {Samuel', Aaron^, Apollos^^ Aaron*, Luke^ , Jolin^, LitJce^) son of Samuel and Ann M. (Finch) Hitchcock, was born in Delaware, Oxford Co., Upper Canada, Jan. 1,1836. He married in Gates, N. Y., July 9. 1861, Finnett R.- Potter, of Gates. He at first engaged in fishing business, but to regain health was sent in 1855 to the Genesee Weslej'an Seminary and in 1857 he entered Genesee College ; grad. A. B. in 1861 and received A.M. from Syracuse University ; has served 25 years in the ministry as membei'of the Central X. Y. Conference and is now one of its oldest clergymen. niS CHILDREN WERE : 1. Charles Franklin', b. May 14, 1862, at East Palmyra, N. Y. ii. Lyman Potter, b. T)fc. 28, 1863, Middlesex, N. Y. iii. Embury A., b. June 20, 1866, Henrietta, X. Y. iv. ThompscjsK., b. Dec. 17, lfS69, Nunda, N. Y. V. Livonia May, b. May 20, 1872, Livonia, X. Y. vi. Myra Finnett, b. March 12, 1876, Naples, N. Y. 366. Rev. Benjamin Franklin 8 Hitchcock {Samuel' , Aaron^ , Apollos^ ,. Aaron'^, Luke^ , JoJin^, Luke^) son of Samuel and AnnaM. (Finch) Hitchcock, was born in Sarnia, Upper Canada, May 12, 1837. He married in Avon, N. Y., Aug. 15, 1866, Emily N. Burleigh of Avon,. N. Y. He graduated in 1865 at Genesee College, Lima, N. Y. with- degree B. S. He has been 19 years in the ministry of the M. E.- church and is at present pastor of the church at Georgetown, N. Y. 396 DESCENDANTS OF LDKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Alice Roxana', b. May 29, 1867, in Groveland, N. Y. ; Grad. of Cazeiiovia Sem. in 1855; teacher, ii. Kate, b. Aug. 12, 1868; d. Oct. 12, 1868, Avon, N. Y. lii. WiLMER Langdon, b. Sept. 29, 1870, at EeacUug, N. Y. ; d. June 19, 1875, at Senaca Castle, N. Y. iv. Grace Griffith, b. March 26, 1872, in Potter Center, N. Y. V. Frances Mary, b. Jan. 7, 1877, WiUiamson, N. Y. vi. Stella, b. Jan. 29, 1882, Delphi, N. Y. ; d. there Feb. 19, 1882. 367. Cyrenius Denmark^ Hitchcock {Samuel'', Aaron^ , Apollos^, Aaron^, Luke^, John^, Luke''-) son of Samuel and Ann M. (Finch) Hitchcock, was born in Sarnla, Canada, Nov. 12, 1838. He married Nov. 12, 1860, Mary Ann Caper, born in England, May 24, 1840. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Nettie Eosetta'*, b. Aug. 18, 1861 ; d. June 25, 1867, at Sarnia. ii. Ann Maria, b. Sept. 8, 1863; d. July 6, 1867, Sarnia. iii. Samuel James, b. Aug. 3, 1865 ; d. Marquette, Lalie Superior, Sept. 6, 1865. iv. Sophie Charlotte, b. Oct. 10, 1866. V. Wallace, b. iWay 23, 1869 ; d. June 10, 1869. vi. Julia Ettie, b. Oct. 19, 1870. vii. Helen Augusta, b. Dec. 7, 1872. viii. Mary Eva. b. March 15, 1875; d. Dec. 29, 1876. Ix. Daisy Ella, b. Aug. 1, 1877. X. Robert Wilmer, b. Jan. 1, 1881. xi. Mabel Lilly, b. June 8, 1882. All born in Sarnia. 368. Marcus AvKELiva^ 'H.iTCHCOCK(Samuel'' , Aaron^ , Apollos^ , Aaron*, ^ZiuTce^ . John^ , Luke'-) son of Samuel and Ann W. (Finch) Hitch- cock, was born in Sarnia, Ont., Oct. 12, 1840. He married 1st, at •Carlisle, Ont., Ang. 22, I860, Margaret , born at Glasgow, Scotland, Dec. 14, 1842. She died at Sarnia, Canada, April 30, 1879. He married 2d, In London, Out. in 1879, Eliza , born in -Sarnia in 1839. his children were : i. Freddie LEWIS^ b. July 13, 1866. ii. John Samuel, b. Dec. 27, 1868. iii. Marcus Aurelius. b. Sept. 26, 1870 ; d. Dec. 6, 1872. iv. Benjamin Franklin, b. Ang. 21, 1872. V. Lottie Ler, b. April 6, 1874. FAMILY OF JOHN. 397 369. Theodore Wellixgtox^ Hitchcock [Samuel'', Am-on", Apollos^, Aaron* , Luke^ , John'^ , Luke^) son of Samuel and Ann M. (Finch) Hitchcock, was born in Sarnia, Ont., Sept. 12, 1843. He married in Sarnia, June 9, 1864, Caroline Ryerafft, born in Ireland, Oct. 31, 1843. HIS CHILDREX WERE : i. Esther Jane', b. March, 1865, In Saruia. ii. Jesse, b. May 8, 1867. ill. John Franklin, b. Feb. 5, 1S70. iv. George Henry, b. Dec. 1, 1872. V. Carrie May, b. July 9, 1875. vi. Gdssie Grace, b. Feb. 20, 1878 ; d. May 7, 1880. vii. JosiE Maud, b. April 9, 1880. viii. Gertie, b. Nov. 28, 1884. 370. Chaeles Aaeon^ Hitchcock {Aaron'' , Aaron^ , ApoUos°, Aaron''', - Luke^, John^, Luke''-) son of Aaron and Louisa (Richey) Hitchcock, was born at Cheektowaga, X. Y., July 26, 1843. He married Dec. . 25, 1865, Olive E. Eaton of Cleveland, O. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 1. Charles Edwin', b. Jan. 21, 1867. ii. Emily Webster, b. June 27, 1871. lii. Daisy Ella, b. Nov. 1, 1873; d. Feb. 16, 1875. iv. Lily Maud, b. July 16, 1878. 371. Jesse Vaughn^ Hitchcock [Aaron'', Aaron^, Apollo s° , Aaron'^, Luke^, John^, Luke^) son of Aaron and Louisa (Richey) Hitchcock, was born at Cheektowaga, N. Y., Sept. 22, 1852. He married at Put-in-Bay, Ohio, May 23, 1875, Kittie Betts. his children were : i. Harlby BETTS^ b. Sept. 30, 1877. ii. Alvin Jesse, b. Nov. 13, 1879. iii. Eva Richey, b. May 8, 1882. iv. Wilbbrt Aaron, b. June 22, 1886 ; d. Oct. 13, 1890. V. Claea Louisa, b. June 11, 1890. -398 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. 372. Amoky® Hitchcock {David'', Gad^, Noah^, iVba/i^, Nathaniel^, Jfohn^, Luke^) son of David aurl Sarab (Walter) Hitchcock, was bom Oct. 1, 1815. He married Feb. 18, 1837, Emily Dady. He is now in the mines of Colorado. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Emily MAKIA^ b. May 28, 1842; m. Feb. 5, 1868, Samuel Washburn Burt. She had: 1, Jennie Adella^" Burt, b. Sept. 13, 1869 ; 2, jUllton Boy Burt, b. Sept. 6, 1873. ii. Sarah Marinda, b. Jan. 29, 1846. iii. Harriet Adella, b. Jan. 25, 1851; m. June 27, 1883, 0. W. Lucas, missionary to Oregon. 373. Gad "Walter^ Hitchcock {David'' , Gad^, Noali^ , Noah*' , Naihan- ■ieP, John^, Luke''-) son of David and Sarah (Walter) Hitchcock, was born May 9, 1824. He married Jan. 1, 1851, Harriet Topping. He is a farmer. his childken were : i. Frank C^, b. Oct. 13, 1853; m. Nov. 3, 1875, Luella R. War- ner; is a banker, and has : 1, Mabel Francilia'", b. Jan. 25, 1877. ii. Cleodora Climexa, b. Oct. 22, 1868. 374. Desire^ Hitchcock {Horace'', Gad^, Noah^, Noah*', NathanieP, Jolin^, Luke^) daughter of Horace and Patty (Stimson) Hitchcock, was born in Homer, N. Y., Sept. 10, 1818. She married Aug. 19, 1838, Erastus A. Hunger. She lived in Waterville, Oneida Co., N. Y. and died Sept. 14, 1848. The children of Desire (Hitchcock) Munger were : 1. Horace BmjmoncP, h. May 21, 1S3S, in Waterville; in. Nov. 6, 1862, Gertrude Hedges. 2. Charles Ariel, b. May 4, 1841, in W. ; m. May 25, 1882, Florence Kingman Ladd. 3. Sarah Abbie, b. April 27, 1843, in W. ; m. June 10, 1873, Selden Haynes Talcott. FAMILY OF JOHN. 399 375. Calvin^ Hitchcock (Abner"^, Jesse^, Noah^, Noah^, NathanieP, John^, LuJce^) son of Abner and Susan (Gardner) Hitchcock, was born March 22, 1817. He married Oct. 16, 1844, Delia Chandler. He is a merchant in Ware, JIass. HIS CHILDREN WEBB : i. Charles Calvis', b. Aug. 17, 1846, at Belchertown, Mass. ; m. at Ware, Maria E. Breckearldge. Children : 1, Geokgb Austin'", b. March 30, 1871 ; 2, John B., b. Aug. 19, 1875. ii. Ella, b. Oct. 25, 1847; d. at 10 months. iii. JnLiA E., b. Nov. 17, 1850; ra. April 11, 1882, Frank Webber of Denver, Col. Iv. FR.iXK, b. Aug. 12, 1853; d. at three months. 376. AL■^^N8 Hitchcock (Abner'', Jesse^, Xoah^, Noah*, XatJuudeP, John^, Luke^) son of Abner and Susan (Gardner) Hitchcock, was born in DeRuyter, N. Y., Sept. 17, 1818. He married Nov. ."i, 1842, Lovinia Tenny. Address, Chelsea, Mass. child. i. William A^, b. Boston, May 16, 1849; m. June 6, 1871, Eliza- beth H. Warner of Boston and has : 1, Franklin Henuy"', b. Boston, Oct. 2, 1872; 2, William A., b. Boston, Oct. 6, 1874. 377. Abnee DwiGiiT^ Hitchcock (Abne^-' , Jesse^, Noali° , Xoah*, Xa- thanieP, John', Luke^) sou of Abner and Susan (Gardner) Hitch- cock, was born iu Brimfield, Mass., Feb. 26, 1826. He married Oct. 27, 1847, Maria Lorainc Thayer, born at Belchertown, Mass., June 27, 1829. She died April 20, 1890. His address is AVare, Mass. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Clakexce Eugenk', b. Aug. 28, 1848, at Belchertown; m. May 23, 1873, Laura G. Wetherell of Hardwick, Mass., b. Ang. 1, 1848. Child: 1, Lotta Edith'", b. May 10, 1882. He is a lumljer dealer, ii. Henrietta Thayer, b. Jan. 5, 1851, at Belchertown. iii. Frank Edgar, b. July 24, 1853 ; d. Sept. 13, 1853. iv. Oscar Kwight, b. May 26, 1856; d. March 14, 1858. V. Marian Edith, b. Jliiy 5, 1865. 400 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BEANCH I. 378. Charles Foster^ Hitchcock (Abner'^ , Jesse^, Noah^, Noah*, Na- thaniel, John^, Luke''-) son of Abner and Susan (Gardner) Hitch- cock, was born at Brioifield, Mass., July 3, 1831. He was married Nov. 17, 1853, to Hannah M. McClintock at Ware, Mass., by T. G. Colton. She was born at Ware, Feb. 17, 1833, and died at Gilbert- villc, Mass., Feb. 12, 1894. HIS CHILDRBN WBRIS : 1. Susan P"., b. "Ware, April 23, 1856; m. Nov. 25, 1880, Wesley B. Brown, M. D., of Gilb'ertville, Mass. ii. rEEDEKiCK, b. Ware, May 26, 1857; m. April 19, 1882, Clara M. Packard, of Ware, iii. Mary B., b. Gilbertville, May 30, 1860 ; d. there April 9, 1890. iv. Clara Belle, b. Gilbertville, July 8, 1863. V. Willie King, b. July 26, 1865, at Gilbertville; d. Aug. 9, 1865. vi. Annah M., b. June 6, 1870, at Gilbertville; d. Jan. 5, 1879. 379. Edward William^ Hitchcock (^oa/i'', Noah^, Noah^, Noah*, Nathaniel^, Jqhn^, Luke''-) son of Noah and Lucy (Hubbard) Hitch- cock, was born May 1, 1833. He married Ist^ July 19, 1860, Evelyn P. Hawley of Homer, N. Y., who died Sept. 19, 1866. He married 2d, March 8, 1882, Josephine C. Fithian of Woodbury, N. J. He graduated from Yale College in 1857 and from Auburn Theological Seminary in 1860. He received the honorary degree of D. D. from Hamilton College in 1879. His pastorates have been with the Re- formed Protestant church at Staten Island, the 14th St. Presbyterian church in New York City and the American church, Paris, France. his children were : i. Edward Fithian', b. March 26, 1884. ii. Joseph Bithian, b. Feb. 6, 1886. iii. Francis Bennett, b. May 16, 1890. Also three daughters who died in early childhood. 380. Noah.Dwight^ Hitchcock (Ncah'' , Noah^, Noah^, Noah*, Na- thanieP, John^, Luke^) son of Noah and Lucy (Hubbard) Hitch- cock, was born in Homer, N. Y., Feb. 2, 1843. He married Jan. 25, 1865, Fanny A. Brown. FAMILY OF JOHN. 401 HIS CHILDREN WERE: i. Helen Vivian', b. Jan. 30, 1866 ; cl. Oct. 30, 1876. li. Marion Florence, b. May 1, 1867; m. Prof. James I. Peck, iii. Noah Dwight, b. Aug. 3, 1871. iv. Harold Brown, b. July 10, 1884. 381. Mark H^ . Hitchcock {Stephen K"^ ., Pownal^, Elijah^, Noah'*', Nathaniel^, JoJin^, Luke^) son of Stephen K. and Louisa W. (Bur- ton) Hitchcock, was born at Eowe, Mass., April 11, 1838. He married Sept. 28, 1862, at Franklin, Delaware Co., N. Y., Maria E. Dewey of Franklin, born Sept. 16, 1840, at Delhi, N. Y. He was on a farm in Illinois from the age of IS to 22, afterward clerk in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., from the age of 26 to 35, supt. of poor in Poughkeepsie, 35 to 43, supt. of street railroad, 43 to 46 in agricul- tural business in the same city. He went west for his health and died at Medicine Lodge, Kansas, Dec. 11, 1887. HIS children were : 1. Stephen B''., b. July 12, 1865. li. Florence L., b. Aug. 5, 1870. iii. Charlotte M., b. Sept. 8, 1874. iv. Bertha S., b. Aug. 19, 1875. All bom at Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 382. i ass C^.TliTcncocK {SteplienK'^ ., PowTial^, Elijah^, Noah^, Na- thanieP , John^ , Luke''-) son of Stephen K. and Amanda M. (Gary) Hitchcock, was born at West Hawley, Mass., Nov. 15, 1853. He married, Dec. 28, 1875, Alice A. TifFt, born at Hoag's Corners, N. Y., July 11, 1858. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Edward L'., b. May 13, 1881, at W. Lebanon, N. Y. il. Mbunda L., b. May 14, 1883, at Hoag's Corners. 383. LuciDS^ Hitchcock (Samuel, Alured^, Elijah^, Noah*", Nathan- iel^, John'^, Luke') son of Samuel and , was born March 31, 1844. his children were: i. FANNT^ b. Oct. 9, 1867, at Galesburg, 111. ii. Jennie L., b. Jan. 11, 1870, Kantoul, lU. 27 402 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. iii. Katy, b. July 9, 1871, Eantoul. iv. Samuel, b. April 27, 1875, Rantoul. V. Maky, b. Sept. 25, 1878, Galesburg, 111. vi. Prank, b. Aug. 18, 1881, Cromwell, Iowa, vii. Edith, b. May 26, 1883, Cromwell, Iowa. 384. Walter Gardner^ Hitchcock {Dwighf^ , Jared^, Elijah^, Noah*, NathanieP, John^, Luke''-) son of Dwight and Jane (Gardner) Hitchcock, was born at Glen's Falls, N. Y., Aug. 7, 1842. He married, at Syracuse, N. Y., Nov. 2, 1875, Mary Adella Clark, born at Steuben, N. Y., May 17, 1846. Residence, Syracuse, N. Y. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Florence A^, b. Nov. 27, 1876. 11. Walter D., b. June 12, 1878. 385. Joseph Warren^ Hitchcock {Samuel'' , Joseph^, Joseph^ , Joseph* , Nathaniel^, John^, Luke^) son of Samuel and Prudence (Groves) Hitchcock, was born at Lebanon, N. Y., Jan. 24, 1830. He mar- ried at Syracuse, N. Y., Dec. 17, 18.56, Sarah Maria Skinner, born at Pharsalia, N. Y., May 29, 1836. He was a farmer. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. M. Aethdr', b. March 7, 1858, at Hamilton, N. Y. ; m. at Oris- kany Falls, N. Y., Jan. 16, 1883, Bertha Baker. He is a miller, ii. Ella Maria, b. Aug. 17, 1859, Madison, N. Y. iii. Frank Justin, b. Dec. 19, 1860, at Stockbridge, N. Y. He is a teacher, iv. Mary Lena, b. July 3, 1862, Eaton, N. Y. ; d. Dec. 19, 1871, at Lebanon, N. Y. V. Herbert Samuel, b. Jan. 18, 1865, Eaton, Madison Co. vi. Sarah Mary, b. May 1, 1870, Lebanon, N,. Y. vii. Edwin Coeyelle, b. Jan. 21, 1874, Lebanon, N. Y. 386. Marcena^ Hitchcock {Samuel'', Joseph^, Joseph^, Joseph*, Na- thaniel^, John^, LuTce^) son of Samuel and Prudence (Groves) Hitchcock, was born in Lebanon, N. Y., June 19, 1832. He married July 7, 1858, Julia Elizabeth Read, of New Hartford, N. Y., born there Sept. 17, 1837. FAMILY OF JOHN. 403 HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Lewis Diskey', b. Nov. 5, 1860, tJtica, N. Y. ii. AucE WiLinxA, b. Dec. 13, 1862, Utica, N. Y. iii. Grace Groves, b. April 1, 1871, Hartford, Conn. ; d. Nov. 5, 1872. iv. Harry Hamilton, b. Feb. 20, 1875, Hartford, Conn.; d. July 16, 1875. 387. Shekmax^ Hitchcock {Horatio"' , David^ , Ohed^ , Joseph^ , Nathan- iel^, John'^, Liike^) son of Horatio and Lucinda (Howe) Hitchcock, was born in Westfield, Vt., May 26, 183.5. He married Sept., 1864, Mary Phelps of Balton, P. Q., Can. He is a farmer. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 1. Lewis H'., b. Aug. 15, 1865, Westfield, Vt. ii. Abigail L., b. Nov. 17, 1866, Westfield, Vt. iii. Orvill a., b. June 12, 1870. 388. Edward Walkek^ Hitchcock {Marcus"' , Ira^ , Nathaniel^ , Joseph*', Nathaniel^, John^, Luke''-) son of Marcus and Patty (Bliss) Hitch- cock, was born in Brimfield, Mass., May 27, 1839. He married May 29, 1860, Julia E. Adams. He was a three years' man in the war of the rebellion ; a private 34th Mass. HIS children were : i. George B»., b. July 80, 1861; d. Aug. 7, 1863. ii. Frank George, b. July 11, 1866. iii. Etta L., b. Oct. 21, 1868 ; d. Dec. 21, 1875. iv. Anna Avilla, b. Aug. 18, 1871 ; d. Jan. 3, 1876. V. George E., b. Dec. 18, 1874. 389. Newton Emerson^ Hitchcock {Sylvester'' , Artemas^, Nathaniel^, Joseph''', Nathaniel^, John^, Luke'-) son of Sylvester and Lucy (Lamberton) Hitchcock, was born in Brimfield, Mass., Feb. 10, 1835, He married Feb. 6, 1868, Annie Tighe of Portsmouth, N. H., born at London, Eng., April 4, 1849. He died at Springfield, Mass., March 28, 1884. 404 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. HIS CHILDREN WEEK : i. Charles Bidwell', b. Oct. 10, 1870, Ware, Mass. ii. Sarah Laighton, b. Jan. 31, 1872, Brookfleld, Mass. iii. Isabel Lyons, b. June 25, 1874, Palmer, Mass. 390. Henry Maetyn® Hitchcock (Sylvester'^, Artemas^, Nathaniel^, Joseph*, Nathaniel, John^, Luke''-) son of Sylvester and Lucy (Lamberton) Hitchcock, was born in Ware, Mass., Nov. 27, 1843. He married tliere July 27, 1870, Sarah Melissa Bailey, born at Stur- bridge, Mass., Aug. 7, 1849. The children were all born at Ware. his children were : i. Alice Julia', b. April 13, 1872; cl. Sept. 6, 1872. ii. Harry Sylvester, b. June 21, 1875. iii. Edward Worthington, b. Deo. i, 1876. iv. Lucy May, b. March 2, 1880. T. Sarah Mildred, b. Oct. 23, 1883. 391. LoBANUs E^. Hitchcock (Harvey'', Caleb^, EUsha^, JosepJi^, Na- tJianieP, John', LuJce^) son of Harvey and Mahala (Ward) Hitch- cock was born in Peacham, Vt., Feb. 3, 1851. He married Oct. 5, 1875, Ella A. Goldthwaite of Chicopee, Mass. He resides in Chic- opee, a judge and justice of the peace. his children were : i. Raymond Harold', b. July 28, 1876, at Chicopee. ii. Bessie Mahala, b. May 23, 1878, at Chi-copee. 392. Edwin O^ . Hitchcock (Hiram'' , Oaleb^, JEHsha° , Joseph*, Nathan.'- ieP, John^, Luke''-) son of Hiram and Harriet A. (Burnham) Hitch- cock, was born June 21, 1840. He married at Osage, Iowa, Feb. 3, 1868, Clarinda Hitchcock, daughter of Arad Hunt Hitchcock, son of Caleb Hitchcock of Westfield, Vt. The children were all born at Osage, Iowa. HIS children were : i. Arad", b. Jan. 3, 1869. ii. Augusta E., b. April 16, 1871. iii. Helen, b. Dec. 2i, 1875. iv. Hiram, b. June 4, 1878; d. March 2, 1879. FAMILY OF JOHN. 405 393. EtrssELL P^. Hitchcock (Medad'', Seber^, Medad^, Joseph''', Na- thaniel, John^ , Luke}) son of Medad and Patty (Miller) Hitchcock, was born in Westfield, Vt., Nov. 6, 1839. He married Oct. 22, 1874, Cynthia M. Farr of Albany, Vt. He is a farmer at Albany. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Cynthia M^, b. March 6, 1876, Westfleld, Vt. ii. Anna P., b. Oct. 15, 1878, Westfield, Vt. iii. Coral M., b. Nov., 1880, Albany, Vt. 394. ElbridgeE^. Hitchcock {Medad'', Heber^,Medad^, Joseph*, Na- thaniel, John^ , Luke'^ ) son of Medad and Patty (Miller) Hitchcock, was born in Westfleld, Vt., June 16, 1852. He married, in Lowell, Vt., Sept. 2, 1877, Ida Lawrence. He resides at Westfield, Vt. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Herman'. ii. Hartley. 395. Alvah A^. Hitchcock {Medad Clark'' , Medad Smith^, Medad^, Joseph'*', Nathaniel^, John^, Luke^) son of Medad Clark and Lucinda (Burba) Hitchcock, was born in Westfield, Vt., March 18, 1852. He married there Oct. 7, 1877, Eva E. Gilpin. Eesidence, Provi- dence, R. I. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 1. Ethel L'., b. March 29, 1879, Providence, ii. Blanche E., b. April 2, 1881, Providence. 396. William Gillis^ Hitchcock {JoeP , Moses^, John^, John'*', Na- thaniel^, John', Luhe^) son of Joel and Ruah (Stevens) Hitchcock, was born in Lawrenceville, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y., Dec. 3, 1860. He married Sept. 21, 1873, Alice Le Vanway of Lawrenceville. He lives on the home farm, is a Justice of the Peace and divides his time between farming and teaching. He has held several town offices. 406 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH I. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Mabel", b. Jan. 8, 1875. ii. Carrie, b. 1876. ili. WiLLARD C, b. 1878. Iv. Frank D., b. Jan. 8, 1880. V. Flora S., b. Feb. 22, 1883. vi. Craig B., b. 1884. 397. William Alfred^ Hitchcock {John' ,, John Colton^ , John^ , John*, UFathanieP, John^, Luke') son of John and Eleanor (Sherwood) Hitchcock, was bom in Danville, Iowa, April 12, 1854. He married Dec. 25, 1877, Anna Sophia Cowles, born March 9, 1853. HIS children were : i. Harry Sherwood", b. July 27, 1879. ii. Ray William, b. May 21, 1882. iii. Bessie, b. Feb. 5, 1885. DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK— BRANCH II. 398. Capt. Luke^ Hitchcock (Luke^) son of Luke and Elizabeth (Gibbons) Hitchcock of Wethersfield , Conn., was born at Wethers- field, June 5, 1655. After the death of his father and on the mar- riage of his mother to William Warriner of Springfield he removed to that place. He became a prominent man of Springfield, Mass., where he kept a tavern. He was also a shoemaker and a captain in the army and was made sherilF of Hampshire County, which then includ- ed Hampden, Franklin and Berkshire counties. The history of SufHeld, Conn, says that he was one of the original grantees of that town, and in 1680 he had 60 acres of land allotted to him there. In 1717 he was one of the rate payers in the town of Brookfield where he seems to have owned a good deal of land, though no mention of that l^nd is made in his will. He was also one of the petitioners for a grant of land in Brimfleld. The records of Massachusetts Bay Col- ony read : " May 30, 1679, in answer to the petition of Luke Hitch- cock the Court judgeth it meet to grant the petitioner tenne pounds to be payed forthwith by the county treasurer deducting the same from Hadley account." When under age in 1673 he chose his brother John to be his guardian. In 1676 he was in the fightwiththe Indians at Turner's Falls and he had a share in the township of Falltown, granted to the survivors of that fight. Hinman says of " Sergeant Luke Hitchcock," " On the 30th of Nov., 1693, by vote of Springfield, Capt. Thos. Colton and Luke Hitchcock was sent to the Bay to procure a minister to preach the word of God to the town ; to apply to Mr. Increase Mather and the rest of the Eev'd. Elders in Boston for their help to obtain a minister." He married, Feb. 14, 1676-7, Sarah, daughter of Jonathan Burt, 408 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH II. widow of Benjamin Dorchester. She was born Sept. 4, 1656 ; mar- ried April 22, 1676, Benjamin Dorchester, who died May 24, 1676. She died Nov. 9, 1746, " in ye 91 year of her age." We find upon a Springfield gravestone, " Here rests the body of Luke Hitchcock, Esq., who after he had served God and his generation in several publick offices deceased Jan. 24, 1727, in ye 72 year of his age." By his will, signed May 26, 1722, and probated May 16, 1727, he left the use of half his house and meadow, etc., to his wife so long as she bear his name ; to his son " Luke 7 acres of land lying on the west side of the great river, lying in the division of land which is on the great hill near the plain called Lucca Swamp, also my grant at Wachuset sometimes called Wachoaga ; to Eben half the meadow at the World's End commonly so called also one day of my saw mill with all the privileges and appurtenances thereto belonging also piece of land by Agawam River. To Peletiah half the meadow at World's End also one day of my sawmill." To daus. Sarah, Elizabeth, Mercy, Hannah, Thankful and Mary money to be paid in household stuff, etc., etc. HIS CHILDKBN WBKB : 399. 1., SAEAH^ b. April, 1, 1678; m. July 30, 1696, James Mlrrick. ii. Elizabeth, b. Mareh 19, 1679-80; m. April 21, 1698, Peletiah Bliss, b. Aug. 19, 1674, son of Lawrence and Lydia (Wright) Bliss. He d. Jan 2, 1747, and she d. March 28, 1756, leaving sons, 1, Jonathan'^ Bliss; 2, Luke Bliss; 3, Caleb Bliss; 4, Moses Bliss, and dans., 5, Sarah Bliss; 6, Elizabeth Bliss. iii. Mercy, b. Feb. 1, 1681; m. Feb. 3, 1703, Capt. George Colton, son of Isaac and had sons : 1, Timothy* Colton; 2, George Colton; 3, Isaao Colton; and daus., i,Mary Colton, wife of Dea. David Mirick; 5, Bebecca Colton, who m. Eben- ezer Bliss ; 6, Sarah Colton, who m. David Burt ; 7, Eliz- abeth Colton, whom. Ezekiel Loomis ; 8, Miriam Colton, who m. Nathan Hoar. Mercy Colton d. Sept. 18, 1774, SB. 86. iv. Hannah, b. March 18, 1683^; m. June 30, 1707, Samuel Steb- bins of Longmeadow, son of Samuel and Joanna and had 10 children. She d. May 24, 1756 and he m. 2, Sarah Allin, Jan. 3, 1758. He d. June 17, 1767. v. Thankful, b. Oct. 18, 1686; m. Jan., 1711-12, John Phelps of Westfleld, Mass. He d. in 1741, leaving widow Thankful. Children: 1, George'^ Phelps; 2, John Phelps; 3, Moses Phelps ;i. Thankful Phelps ; 5, Stephen Phelps ; 6, Sarah FAMILY OF LTUiE. 409 Phelps; 7, Ann Phelps; 8, Luke Phelps. Of these Sarah, Moses, Stephen and John died between 1741 and 1744 leav- ing no heirs, vi. Mary, b. Oct. 21, 1688 ; m. 1st, July 15, 1718, Samuel Taylor, son of John and Thanliful (Woodward) Taylor of Deer- fleld, Mass. He was born Aug. 30, 1688 and d. March 5, 1734. She m. 2d, Sept. 2, 1737, Daniel Arms of Deer- field. Her children were: 1, OthnieV ; 2, Jlnry ; 3, John; 4, Jonathan. 400. vii. Luke, b. July 13, 1691 ; m. 1st, Martha Colton. viii. JoNATHAis% b. Sept. 4, 1693; d. Sept. 16, 1693. 401. ix. Ebenezbk, b. Aug. 20, 1694; m. 1st, Mary Sheldon. X. Jonathan, b. June 24, 1696; d. Aprils, 1697. 402. xi. Pbletiah, b. July 16, 1698 ; m. Sarah Parsons. THIED GENERATION AND CHILDREN. 399. Saeah' Hitchcock (Luke^, Liike^) daughter of Captain Luke and Sarah (Dorchester) Hitchcock, was born April 1, 1678 and died Feb. 5, 1734. She married July 30, 1696, James Mirrick of Springfield, Mass. The children of Sarah (Hitchcock) Mirrick, all born in Springfield, were : 1. Saruh\ b. Feb. 12, 1696-7. 2. James, b. Jan. 1, 1698-9. 3. Thankful, b. Oct. 8, 1701-2. 4. Joseph, b. March 27, 1704. 5. Mercy, b. Oct. 21, 1706. 6. Aaron, b. Sept. 6, 1708. 7. Xoah, b. Aug. 6. 1711. 400. LuKE^ Hitchcock {Luke^, Luke^) son of Capt. Luke and Sarah (Dorchester) Hitchcock, was born in Springfield, Mass., July 13, 1691. He married 1st, Jan. 26, 1720, Martha Colton. She died May 10, 1754, " in ye 59th year of her age ;" when he married 2d, Dec. 26, 1754, Mrs. Hannah Day, b. May 17, 1694, daughter of 403. i. 404. ii. iii. 405. iv. V. 410 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH II. Daniel Marsh of Hadley, Mass. She died Sept. 12, 1759, se. 65. The house and lot which he owned and In which he lived was the second north of the Ferry Cove in Springfield. He died at Gran- ville, Mass., May, 1775. HIS CHILDREN WBKB : Caleb'', b. Jan. 5, 1721-2; m. Sarah Winchester. Luke, b. Feb. 22, 1723-4; m. Lucy Merrick. Maetha, b. Aug. 25, 1726; m. June 23, 1753, Lieut. Josiah Hitchcock, son of John and Abigail (Stebbins) Hitchcock of Springfield. She d. Jan. 27, 1801. Gkoege, b. Nov. 12, 1728 ; m. Hannah Johnson. Elizabeth, b. May 4, 1731; m. April 11, 1753, Reuben Bliss, son of Peletiah and Ann (Stoughton) Bliss, b. Dec. 14, 1726 and d. Sept. 18, 1806. She d. April 15, 1812, had sev- eral children, only one daughter, vi. William, enlisted soon after he became of age; was a soldier under Col. Ephraim Williams, and was killed at the " bloody morning scout," Sept. 8, 1755. Had he lived he was to have married Miriam Sexton. Justin Hitchcock, son of Wm's. brother Luke^iin his " Observations" says: " I have heard my father say that he was a very promis- ing young man and that Miriam suffered a great deal on account of his death." 401. Capt. Ebenezee^ Hitchcock (Luke^. Luke^) son of Capt. Luke and Sarah (Dorchester) Hitchcock, was born Aug. 24, 1694, at Springfield. He was a soldier in the French wars and was in the Louisburg expedition in Col. Dwight's regiment. He received his commission as lieutenant from Governor Shirley at Louisburg, June 28, 1745, just after the fall of that famous fortress. In 1747 he was selectman of Springfield. He married Feb. 14, 1716, Mary Shel- don who was the mother of his fourteen children. A record in the handwriting of her son, the Eev. Gad Hitchcock, reads " My Hond. Mother, Mary Hitchcock, died at Springfield, January ye 8th, 1760." She was the daughter of Joseph Sheldon of Sheffield, who was a representative to the general court in 1708, and a direct descendant of Archbishop Gilbert Sheldon of Canterbury, England. The mother of Mary Sheldon was Mary, daughter of Capt. Joseph Whit- ing, treasurer of Connecticut for thirty-nine years, having succeeded his father, William Whiting, who had held the office for thirty-seven FAMILY OP LLKE. 411' years and being followed by his son who continued the treasurership in the family for thirty-two years more. The wife of Joseph Whit- ing was Mary, daughter of the Hon. John Pynchon of Springfield. In 1735, Ebenezer Hitchcock received from the Pynchon estate three hundred and seventy-nine pounds, being the rest of his wife's fortune from that source. The wife of John Pynchon of Springfield, Mass., was Amy, daughter of George Wyllys, the second governor of Connecticut, a man of wealth and a Puritan of the Puritans. In 1638, he sent his steward, William Gibbons with twenty men to prepare a home for- him and a year later took possession of the Wyllys estate in Hart- ford on which stood the tree to become the famous Charter Oak of a later generation. The sister of William Gibbons married Luke Hitchcock, the ancestor of Ebenezer Hitchcock, and as shown Gov. Wyllys was the ancestor of his wife, Mary Sheldon. Ebenezer Hitchcock married for his second wife, the Widow Mary- Morgan of Brimfield, Mass., who outlived him. She died April 25,- 1785. The Rev. Gad Hitchcock records " My Hond. Father died Jan. 18, 1776." His will gave to his wife Mary £6 lawful money to be paid as soon as may be; to Gad £3 ; to Ebenezer 5 shillings to be paid in four years ; to his daughter Ann wife of Jonathan Chapin,- Mary, wife of Hezekiah Warriner and Silence, wife of Samuel Bliss,-. £10 each ; to daughter Sarah £14 ; to four children of his daughter Dinah Sykes deceased 50 shillings each; toAbner, Joseph and Seth land in Springfield ; the rest of his property to Phineas and Stephen,- they not having already received their portion. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. A^•XA^ b. July 9, 1717; m. Dec. 10, 1736, Jonathan Chapin of the Elbows. Gad, b, Feb. 12, 1718-9; m. Dorothy Angler. Ebenezer, b. Aug. 20, 1720; m. Sarah Williston. Abner, b. Nov. 17, 1721; m. 1st, Margaret Burt. Mary, b. July 29, 1723; m. June 11, 1747, Hezekiah Warriner ; bans published Feb. 28, 1746-7. Dinah, b. May 18, 1725; m. 1st, Mr. James ShefBeld of Springfield ; and 2d, Mr. Sykes, as her father in his will calls her " Dinah Sykes." She d. in Springfield, Sept. 29,. 1761. Silence, b. Oct. 31, 1726 ; m. May 6, 1752, Samuel Bliss, b. March 20, 1701, son of Samuel and Hannah Bliss. She d. Oct. 14, 1810. 406. ii. 407. iii. 408. iv. v. -412 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH II. 409. viii. Joseph, b. Nov. 25, 1727; m. Sarah Morris. ix. William, h. Nov. 20, 1729 ; cl. Nov. 28, 1729. X. Sarah, b. April 9, 1731. 410. xi. Skth, b. Feb. 19, 1732-3 ; m. Mary Bates. 411. xil. Phinbas, b. Jan. 1, 1734-5; m. 1st, Elizabetli Stebbins. 412. xiil. Stephen, b. April, 1738 ; m. Ruth Stebbins. 413. xiv. Daniel, b. Feb. 15, 1739-40; bapt. Feb. 17, 1740; never m. 402. Peletiah' Hitchcock {Lulce^, LiiJce^) son of Luke and Sarah • (Dorchester) Hitchcock, was born in Springfield, Mass., July 16, 1698. He married Jan. 30, 1734-5, Sarah Parsons, daughter of Ebenezer and Margaret (Marchfield) Parsons of Springfield. He -settled in Brookfield, Mass., about 1760, and died March 31, 1776. His wife Sarah died July 30, — , se. 76 years. his children were : i. Peletiah'', b. Dec. 19, 1735 ; d. of small pox In Springfield, Dec. 15, 1760, He was a saddler. His brother Caleb was appointed administrator on his estate May 21, 1765. ii. Jonathan, b. March 22, 1737; bapt. March 27, 1737; d. May 22, 1738. Caleb, b. Sept. 22, 1738 ; m. 1st, Anna "Welch. David, b. about 1741 ; m. Martha Keyes. Moses, b. Oct. 25, 1743; m. Ann Williston. Enos, b. March 7, 1744-5, in Springfield; grad. H. C, 1767. 414. iii. 415. iv. 416. V. 417. vi. FOURTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. 403. Rev. Caleb* Hitchcock {Luke^, Luke^, Luke^) son of Luke and "Martha (Colton) Hitchcock, was born in Springfield, Mass., Jan. 5, 1721-2, graduated at Harvard College 1743, a classmate of Rev. Gad Hitchcock, was ordained 1749, and married Nov. 30, 1750, Sarah Winchester and was the 2d settled minister in Union, Conn. He was deposed from the ministry and dismissed in 1758 for intem- ;pei'ance; after which he went into business. He died in Brimfield, 418. 1. ii. lii. iv. 419. \ . 420. vi. FAMILY OP JOHN. 413-- Dec. 6, 1767, of epilepsy. His -widow married, May 2, 1771, Maj.. John Thompson of Palmer. He lived in the house occupied in 1864 by Nathaniel Newell. HIS CHILDREN WERE : LuKE^, b. April 19, 1752 ; m. 1st, Elizabeth Hunter. Elizabeth, b. Feb. 29, 1754. (?) Martha, b. Dec. 9, 1755. Molly, b. Aug. 27, 1761. Winchester, b. Sept. 5, 1763. Gad, b. July 10, 1766 ; m. Kezlah Bates. 404. Dea. Luke* Hitchcock {Luke^ , Luke'-, Liike^) son of Luke and Martha (Colton) Hitchcock, was born in Springfield, Mass., Feb.- 22, 1723-4. He married April 9, (Oct. 9, Springfield churchrecords) 1747, Lucy Merrick, daughter of Thomas and Abigail (Munn) Mer-- rick of Springfield. He removed in 1756 to Granville, Mass., where he was a leading and useful man, — a deacon in the church. In 1775 he was sent to the General Court as representative. In 1777 he was in the Northern Army opposing Burgoyne, and died on his way home at New Lebanon, N. Y., Aug. 9, 1777, at the house of Mr. Douglass who had taken him in for the night. His widow died Dec, 1791. his childkex were : 421. i. Charles', b. Feb. 17, 1747-8; m. Margaret Strickland. ii. DoROTHT, b. Jan. 18, 1749-50; m. 1st, Elijah Stiles, who d. of ' small pox on the retreat from Canada, in the revolution- ary army. She m. 2d, Capt. Andrea Sacliett of Westfleld, . Mass. She d. April 15, 1813. Justin, b. May 27, 1762 ; m. Mercy Hoyt. MiRiCK, b. April 15, 1754; m. Abigal Strickland. John, b. July 15, 1756; d. Dec. 1, 1757. Abigail, b. April 20, 1758 ; m. Amos Rose of Granville. Luke, b. July 2, 1760 ; unm. ; settled in Granville, enlisted June 16, 1778. He was a revolutionary pensioner until his death. He was buried Dec. 13, 1824. Chauncby, b. May 2, 1768; m. 1st, Elizabeth Eobbins. Godfrey, b. July 3, 1765; m. Abigail King. Lucy, b. May 19, 1767; m. Dec. 24, 1790, Edward Billings who d. Dec, 1802. She d. 1791. John, b. July 20, 1770. Martha, b. May 8, 1772 ; m. Nov. 26, 1801, Elihu Severance of " Greenfield, and d. Dec. 12, 1836. 422. iii. 423. iv. V. vi. vii. 424. viii. 425. ix. X. xi. xii. -414 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH II. 405. Geoege* Hitchcock (Luke^, Luke^, Luke^) son of Luke and Martha (Coltou) Hitchcock, was born Nov. 12, 1728. He lived at Springfield; was a cattle drover and deputy sheriff. He married, the bans published June 9, 1753, Hannah Johnson of Middletown, 'Conn. His will was admitted to probate Feb. 9, 1789. HIS children wbkb : i. Sabkea*, b. Aug. 14, 1764; d. Oct. 7, 1734. ii. Sakah, b. Dec. 22, 1755; d. Dec. 26, 1756. 426. iii. Pbresh, b. Nov. 6, 1759 ; m. 1st, Louisa Chapin. 406. Rev. Gad* Hitchcock, D. D., (Ebenezer^, Luke^, Luke^) son of •Capt. Ebenezer and Mary (Sheldon) Hitchcock, was born Feb. 12, 1719, at Springfield, Mass. He was graduated at Harvard College in 1743. On the 29th of February, 1747 the parish of Pembroke, Mass. voted to settle " Mr. Gad Hitchcock in the ministry if he can be had." His ordination was arranged for " the first Wednesday in October, 1 748 and Elijah Cushing, P2sq., to have one hundred pounds old tenor for providing the entertainment." Mr. Cushing provided New England rum as was the custom and one good brother being brought before the church "for undue and profane words " excused himself on the ground that he " drank so much rum at the ordination ■of Mr. Gad Hitchcock" that he was not responsible for his words. The settlement was for life and on the 22nd of December, 1748, Mr. Hitchcock was married to Dorothy, daughter of Samuel and Dorothy (Avery) Angier of Cambridge. Samuel Augier was the son of the Eev. Samuel Angier and Hannah, only daughter of Urian Oakes, fourth president of Harvard College. Mather said of Oakes that he was " as a theologian deservedly famous, a truly charming orator, a learned and orthodox pastor of a church at Cambridge, a most sagac- ious president of Harvard college, a recipient of the liighest commen- dations for piety, learning and eloquence." Samuel Angler's grand- father was Edmund Angier, who married Ruth, only daughter of William Ames, D. D., "of famous memory." Dr. Ames was a fellow of Christ College ; was driven from England for non-confor- mity ; was sent by the States General of Holland to the Synod of Dort to " aid the president of the synod by his suggestions." He was the author of the " Medulla Theologiae " and other works and Eev. Gad Hitchcock, D. D. (406.) FAMILY OF LUKE. 415 was professor of the university of Franeker. His portrait painted in 1633 hangs in Memorial Hall, Cambridge. Mrs. Hitchcock's lineage was equally illustrious on her mother's side. Her grandfather was Dr. Jonathan Avery and her grandmother, Sybil (Spavhawk) Avery, after the death of her young husband married the Eev. Michael Wigglesworth, who wrote " The Day of Doom." Their son, the Rev. Edward Wigglesworth was for fifty years professor of divin- ity at Harvard. Sybil Sparhawk's mother was Patience, daughter of the Eev. Samuel Newman, who led his people into the wilderness and founded a town which he called Rehoboth, because his flock might now say "The Lord has made room for us and we shall be fruitful in the land." He was the author of the first concordance of the Bible and in the words of Cotton Mather " was a very living preacher and a very preaching liver." On the 2d of November, 1749, was born to Gad and Dorothy Hitchcock their only child, Gad Hitchcock, the second. In Decem- ber, Mr. Hitchcock bought a house that is still standing and seven- teen acres of land. Here he passed his days and here he died full of years and honors. The only absence of any length was in 1758 when as chaplain of Col. Doty's regiment he followed the fortunes of war and shared in its fighting and its marching. His services were in constant demand. In 1765 he preached the election sermon before that select body known as " the ancient and honorable artillery." In 1771, on the occasion of the ordination of the Rev. E^nos Hitchcock at Beverly his text was I Cor. ix : 19. "Tor though I be free from all men, yet have I made myself servant unto all that I might gain the more." In his sermon he afHrmecl that " a slavish submission to human creeds and formularies, and a trembling concern to make them the basis of our discourses to the people, is degrading to the sacred character, an affront to the scriptures of truth, and a contradiction of the fundamental principles of protestantism." Once or twice he narrowly escaped being disciplined on account of his heretical doctrines. In May, 1774, he was called upon to deliver the election sermon in the Old South Church before the legislature and the governor, being the occasion of the " Election of His Majesty's Council for the said Province." The fierce excitement and spirit of resistance that preceded the out-break of the Revolution had reached its height. The tea had already gone overboard in Boston Harbor and blood was soon to flow 416 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BKANCH II. at Lexington. "Pembroke had been among the foremost towns in indignant protest and threats against the tyrannical action of the royal government, and the preacher's whole heart was with his peo- ple" whose ideas he had helped to mould. He had chosen for his text, Prov. XXIX : 2, "When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice ; when the wicked beareth rule, the people mourn." " The very text was like a trumpet call to battle. Fresh from the people whose excitement and indignation he shared, he arose in the presence of the hushed assemblage and launched full on the bosom of the astonished Governor ' When the wicked beareth rule, the people mourn.' " He gave an outline of the condition of affairs in America and added " If I am mistaken in Mipposing that plans are formed, and executing subversive of our natural and charter rights and privileges and incompatible with every Idea of liberty, all America Is mlstalsen with me." He boldly defended the right of revolution and called on the people to be careful of their civil and religious liberties. Governor Gage was filled with great wrath on account of the bold- ness of this position. Dr. Hitchcock in after years said : " It was doubtless a most moving discourse, in as much as it moved many of the congregation from the house," referring to some of the govern- or's party who left the church in their indignation. After listening to the sermon, the legislature ordered it printed and then proceeded to elect councillors in full accord with the preaclier's advice. Gov- ernor Gage negatived thirteen of them, and adjourned the legisla- ture to meet at Salem, June 17, as a punishment and as a means of keeping them from coming together. At Salem, he again adjourned them, but they locked the doors, refused the governor's messen- ger admission and transacted their business in spite of him. Such sermons had something to do with the Revolution. Gad Hitchcock served as chaplain, but was not commissioned. He was elected, July, 12, 1779, a member of the convention to make a constitution for Massachusetts. The convention met in 1780 and formed the constitution under which Massachusetts was governed till 1820. In 1787 he received the degree of D. D. from Harvard College. He wore a wig as white as snow. He was a sociable, witty and cheerful man and rather improvident, which was a trial to his high spirited wife. He owned several slaves, some of whom insisted in remaining with him after they were free and they became a great care. Dorothy Angier Hitchcock. FAMILY OF LCKE. 417 The following record remains in the hand writing of his son : " My honored mother died Aug. 6, 1792, after an indisposition of four months in the seventyrninth year of her age. My honored father died Aug. 8, 1803, after an indisposition and confinement of four years. He was in the 86th year of his age and the 58th of his min- istry." The church voted " That the parish procure a pair of tomb- stones for the Eev. Gad Hitchcock." CHILD. 42T. 1. Gad", b. Nov. 2, 1749 ; m. Sagie Bailey. 407. Ebexezer* Hitchcock {Ebenezer^, Litke^, Luke''-) son of Capt. Ebenezer and Mary (Sheldon) Hitchcock, was born in Springfield^ Mass., Aug. 20, 1720. He married, June 24, 1762, Sarah Williston, He was a farmer and settled in Springfield. his children were: i. Gratia', bapt. May 12, 1765; d. Oct. 25, 1783, as. 19. il. Maxsey, (dau.) bapt. July 12, 1767. ^iv Sidney l^'^i" t^*"^., bapt. Oct. 2, 1769. T. Lucy, bapt. Aug. 25, 1771. vi. Celia, bapt. Oct. 17, 1773. Til. Jeremiah, bapt. Nov. 5, 1775 ; prob. d. y. 428. viii. Jeremiah, b. Oct. 30, 1776 ; m. Anna Beed. ix. Sarah, bapt. March 7, 1779. X. Ebenezer, bapt. April 29, 1781. 408. Abner* Hitchcock {Ebenezer^ , Luke 2 , Luke''-) son of Ebenezer and Mary (Sheldon) Hitchcock, was born in Springfield, Mass., Nov. 17, 1721. He married 1st, March 22, 1744, Margaret Burt, and 2d, May 11, 1749, Sarah Knowlton. All his children were by his second wife and were born in Springfield. He settled in Ludlow, Mass. The first town meeting in Ludlow was held at his house March 16, 1774. He was one of a committee appointed Jan. 10, 1775, to see what penalty should be attached to the taking of deer. He was a soldier under Capt. Walker for eight months from May, 1775 and served that year at the Lexington alarm. At a town meeting held at his house in. 1776 he was appointed to apply to the neighboring min- 28 418 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH II. istry to see if they can give us a day's preaching. He removed to Marshall, Oneida Co., N. Y., probably before 1798, as he married 3d, Widow Martha McConnell of that place, and lived with her five years and died at Marshall in 1803. HIS CHILDREN WERE: 429. 1. ABNKR^ b. April, 20, 1750, bapt. June 11; m. Lucy . ii. Louisa, b. May 18, 1752. iii. Mary, b. July 23, 1754. Iv. Zbnas, b. Sept. 2, 1756. (Springfield records, Jonas.) V. Sarah, b. Nov. 2, 1758-9. vl. Zbnas, b. July 27, 1762; drowned; prob. unin. 430. vii. Solomon, b. June 19, 1765; m. 1st, Lois Hitclicock. viii. LuCRBTiA, b. Sept. 22, 1767. 409. Joseph* Hitchcock (Ebenezer^, Luke"^, Luke^) son of Capt. Ebenezer and Mary (Sheldon) Hitchcock, was born in Springfield, Mass., Nov. 25, 1727. He married (intentions entered May 23, 1752), Sarah Morris of Somers, Conn., daughter of Ebenezer Mor- ris, born June 27, 1730. He settled in Ludlow, Mass. and was a farmer and also a soldier in the revolutionary war. There is on record a vote of the town to give Joseph Hitchcock £6 for service in the army. In 1779 he was the treasurer of Ludlow. He died July 22, 1797, and his widow Sarah died Aug. 13, 1809. HIS CHILDREN WBRB : i. Anna=, b. March 7, 1759. ii. Joseph, b. Sept. 17, 1760 : d. Sept. 29, 1778. 481. iii. Ebenezer M., b. Nov. 13, 1762 ; m. Roxerene Holt. iv. Sarah, b. Oct. 27. 1764; d. Aug. 13, 1809. 432. v. Ambrose, b. July 16, 1767 ; m. Olive Andrews, vi. Clary, b. June 17, 1770. One of the dans, of Joseph'' m. a Lyman and one m. a Coburn. The Ooburns lived in Guilford, Chenango Co., N. Y. 410. Seth* Hitchcock {Ebenezer^, Luke^, Luke^) son of Capt. Eben- ezer and Mary (Sheldon) Hitchcock, was born Feb. 19, 1732-3. He married, Jan. 2, 1761, Mary Bates and settled in Ludlow. He served in the revolutionary war. His widow Mary, was appointed to administer on his estate, March 12, 1790. FAMILY OP LUKE. 419 HIS CHILDKBN WERE : i. MaryS b. Oct. 9, 1761. li. Dinah, b. Sept. 8, 1765. lii. Peletiah, b. ; d. May 12, 1768. iv. Lucy, b. April 29, 1770. 411. Phineas* Hitchcock (Ebenezer^ . Luke"^, Luke^) son of Capt. Ebenezer and Mary (Sheldon) Hitchcock, was bom Jan. 1, 1734-5. He married 1st, Nov. 29, 1757, Elizabeth Stebbins, born Dec. 30, 1733, daughter of Caleb and Elizabeth (Warriner) Stebbins, who died Oct. 21, 1774. He married 2d, .Tuly 12, 1777, Mrs. Elizabeth (Montague) Phillips, born July, 1752, daughter of Nathaniel Mon- tague of Hadley, who had married 1st, Feb. 23, 1773, Abner Phillips of Hadley. She was a descendant of Luke^ Hitchcock through his daughter Hannah. Phineas Hitchcock died at New Lebanon, N. Y. about Jan., 1786, of smallpoxand was buried privately. His widow died Nov. 14, 1820. He appears to have resided in Springfield, Mass., where eight of his children were born between 1758 and 1779, and then in New Lebanon, N. Y., where two were born in 1781 to 1783 and where he died Jan. 1786. his children were : i. Elizabeths b. Nov. 2, 1758; m. Jan. 18, 1784, Oliver Hitch- cock, son of Samuel and Ruth (Stebbins) Hitchcock. She d. Supt. 6, 1834. ii. Phineas, b. Jan. 6, 1761, in Springfield; m. 1st, Mabel Mott, who d. in 1818, as. 51. He m. 2d, Prudence. He lived first in New Lebanon, N. Y., but subsequently removed to Hebron, N. Y., where he d. arid was burled " in asmall cem- etery on the northern turnpike in the town of Hebron, N. Y., some seven miles south of Granville, N. Y." He d. in 1828, 33. 68. His children were : 1, LuoindaS b. in New Lebanon, July 16, 1788; m. Dec. 8, 1812, Halsey Phelps; 2, Selina, m. Joseph Taylor; 3, Mabel, m. H. B. Wil- liams; 4, Ann; 5, Lois; 6, Irad ; 7, Franklin; 8, Phineas, d. 1813, ae. 27. iii. Chileab, b. April 27, 1763, in Springfield. Iv. Lois, b. Aprils, 1765, in Springfield; m. Solomon'* Hitchcock and d. in 1800. V. Dorothy, ta. June 17, 1767, in Springfield; m. Elijah Sacket. vi. Alpheus, b. July 21, 1769. 420 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH II. vii. LoviNA, b, April 13, 1772 ; m. a HUt, lived and d. InPittstown, N. Y., where tliere are still descendants. 433. viii. Abner Phillips, b. April 29, 1779 ; m. Anna Eddy. 434. ix. Sbth, b. April 22, 1781, in New Lebanon, m. Betsey Patterson. 435. X. Gad, b. Oct. 8, 1783; ra. 1st, Nancy Prime. 412. Stephen* Hitchcock (Ebenezer^ , Luke^, Luke^) son of Ebenezer and Mary (Sheldon) Hitchcock, was born April, 1738. He was mar- ried, Dec. 27, 1764, by Rev. N. MerrLck to Ruth Stebbins of Wil- braham, Mass. In 1786 he was livingin Chicopee Falls, Mass. He died March 26, 1787. His widow died April 23, 1826, se. 87. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Lebeus", b. Sept. 5, 1765 ; d. Aug. 16, 1767. ii. HuLDAH, b. June 23, 1768; m. March 27, 1789, Josiah Hitch- cock. She d. in 1852. lii. Ruth, b. Oct. 5, 1769 ; m. Blam Stebbins and d. 1868. iv. Sabrea, b. March 19, 1771 ; m. March 2, 1787, (ch. records say Feb., 1797) John Cooley, son of Caleb and Mary Cooley. She had children : l,John^ Cooley; 2, Clorinda Cooley; 3, Oliver Cooley; 4, Mary Cooley. She d. in Longmeadow, Mass., Dec. 19, 1841. V. Zebiah, b. May 26, 1774; d. April 22, 1775. vi. Catherine, b. March 15, 1776; d. Oct. 3, 1776. vii. Phebe, b. Dec. 22, 1777 ; m. June 8, 1799, Caleb Stebbins. She d. 1854. 436. viii. Stephen, b. Sept, 5, 1779 ; m. 1st, Lucy Chapin. ix. Emily, b. Aug. 28, 1782; m. Sept. 10, 1801, Hubbard Bliss, son of Ebenezer and Anna Bliss. She d. March 23, 1863. 413. CoL. Daniel* Hitchcock {Ebenezer^ , Luke^ , Luke^) son of Eben- ezer and Mary (Sheldon) Hitchcock, was born Feb. 15, 1739 in Springfield. He graduated at Yale in 1761, and went into the study and practice of law at Northampton, Mass., but soon removed to Providence, Rhode Island. " He was a fine scholar of refined taste and elegant manners, in fact a finished gentleman of the old school." He was acolonel in the " Army of Observation," in the war of the rev- olution, serving from the summer of 1775 to 1777. At the siege of Boston he commanded the 11th Rhode Island regiment which com- prised 380 men. The Long Island Hist. Soc. memoirs state : "June FAMILY OF LUKE. 421 Ist, Col. Greene, assigned the different regiments to position in the work around Brooklyn ; Col. Hitchcock's regiment to take Ft. Put- nam and the Fort or redoubt on the left of it for their alarm posts. In case of an attack all these posts are to be defended to the last extremity." He was in the battle of Harlem Heights. He was with Washington when he surprised and captured the Hessians at Trenton, Dec, 1777. He caught a violent cold in that storm which terminated his life in a few days. He commanded a brigade at Princeton, though then suffering from the illness which resulted in his death soon after. " Col. Hitchcock, who temporarily succeeded Nixon in the command of the brigade, received, the thanks of Wash- ington for himself and his men in front of Princeton College for their aid and conduct in action. He died in camp at Morristown, N. J., Jan. 13, 1777, and was buried by the Philadelphia and Delaware light infantry companies under Rodney with all the honors of war." He made a nuncupative will a few days before his death which was as follows : " I give one-half of my estate to the Benevolent Congregational Society in Providence. Eemainder to be equally divided between my brethren." This will was proved by the Court of Probate of Providence and administration granted to carry it into effect. Col. Hitchcock was a cousin of the Rev. Dr. Enos. Hitchcock, so many years pastor of the Benevolent Congregational Society of Providence. He never married. 414. Caleb* Hitchcock (Peletiah^, Luke^, Luke^) son of Peletiah and Sarah (Parsons) Hitchcock, was born Sept. 22, 1738. He married 1st, Anna Welsh, pub. yune 13, 1776, of Charlestown Mass. She was born Feb. 9, 1740, daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth (Hurd) Welsh. She died in 1779, se. 39, when he marrried 2d, Sally Steel of Leicester, pub. Sept. 1, 1782. He bad two children by his first wife and one by his second. He lived in Brookfield, Mass. and died there March 1, 1814. His wife Sarah died Feb. 28, 1814. HIS CHILDREN WEKB : i. Daniel", b. March 21, 1777 ; d. Feb. 18, 1837 ; no children, ii. John, b. March 23, 1779; d. Sept. 24, 1831; no children, ill. Sally, b. May 20, 1785; m. Nathaniel Lynde, pub. July 20, 1807. 422 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH II. 415. Capt. David* Hitchcock (Peletiah^, LuJce^, Luke''^) son of Pele- tiah and Sarah (Parsons) Hitchcock, was born about 1741. He mar- ried, pub. Dec. 17, 1763, Martha Keyes of Western now Warren, Mass. He settled in Brookfield and kept a hotel in what is now known as West Brookfield. It is said that "The Old Hitchcock Tavern, now known as the WestBrookfleld House, was built in 1760 by Capt. David Hitchcock and occupied by him till 1811. Washing- ton dined there in 1789 while ou his way to Boston. The building at that time was of two stories with a gambrel roof and a small porch over the front door. Until Brookfield was divided this tavern was the meeting place for the selectmen and all records were kept there. HoUis Hitchcock, son of Capt. David, occupied this house from 1811 to 1816 and Charles M. Hitchcock from 182.3 to 1827." He held the commission of Captain as given by Gov. John Han- cock and rendered great service in the revolutionary war. He was a noble and public spirited man. "He gave to the town of Brookfield ' 3 acres more or less ' of land for a common to remain in the pos- session of the town so long as it was used for that purpose. This is what is now the common at West Brookfield." He died July 14, 1814, se. 73. Martha his wife died Jan. 14, 1821, se. 78. HIS CHILDREN WEEB : 437. i. Pbletiah=, b. Feb. 19, 1765 ; m. Hannah Warner. ii. Pattt, b. Oct. 25, 1768 ; m. Dr. Seth Field, pub. Nov. 27, 1796, m. Jan. 1, 1797. Her children were: 1, Caroline^ Field, b. July 12, 1797 ; 2, David Hitchcock Field, b. Aug. 25, 1798 ; d. in Boston Jan. 23, 1833 ; 3, Manj Ann Field, b. Oct. 11, 1799 ; prob. m. Oct. 15, 1821, Henry Merrill of Amherst, Mass. and d. there July 12, 1823-4; i, Seth Watrous Field, b. April 1. 1802 ; 5, Martha Keyes Field, b. Jan. 1, 1804; 6, Addine Orvilla Field, b. July 5, 1807; 7, Charlotte Bemis Field, b. Feb. 27, 1810. iii. David, b. Oct. 30, 1771 ; d. Dec. 27, 1796. 438. iv. Enos, b. Jan. 16, 1774; m. Thankful Richmond. V. Polly, b. April 4, 1776 ; d. Sept. 28, 1777. vi. Polly, b. Feb. 14, 1779 ; m. Dr. Benjamin Bemis of Fitzwil- liam, N. H., Feb. 3, 1807. vii. Phebe Parsons, b. Jan. 18, 1783 ; m. Oct. 24, 1811, Elisha Hammond, has one son Hollia^ Hammond. 439. viii. Hollis, b. Feb. 28, 1786; m. Mary Wood. FAMILY OF LUKE. 423 416. Moses* Hitchcock (Peletiah^, Luke^, LuJce^) son of Peletiah and Sarah (Parsons) Hitchcock, was born Oct. 25, 1743. He married Hannah Williston, pub. Nov. 28, 1770. The brothers Moses, Caleb and Capt. David Hitchcock, who all lived in West Brookfield, Mass., were men of wealth and owned a large part of the town. Now 1892, not a foot of ground is owned by a Hitchcock in Brookfield. The name of Moses Hitchcock does not appear on the list of Revo- lutionary soldiers from Brookfield. March 14, 1774, he was elected surveyor of shingles for Brookfield. The homestead of Moses was on the plain in the first precinct and when administered Oct. 10, 1800 valued at $2,000. He died Jan. 4, 17'J9 and Hannah his wife, died at New Braintree, May 19, 1824, se. 77. His will does not appear on the Probate records, but an order of court setting aside the portion of his widow Hannah, signed before Peletiah Hitchcock, Justice of the Peace. Gad "Williston was guard- ian to the heirs. HIS CHILDRBN WEKE : i. ACHSAH", b. March 16, 1773; m. (pub. Nov. 19, 1797), Asber Benjamin, an architect of Boston. She had three chil- dren : 1, Eliza^ Benjamin ; 2, Sarah Benjamin; 3, James Benjamin. 440. ii. Moses, b. Jan. 15, 1775. iii. Jonathan Parsons, b. Dec. 30, 1776; m. Dec. 25, 1799, in Providence, K. I., Elizabeth Dormison and d. at sea Jan. 10, 1803, leaving one child, Alvisa Eliza". iv. Sally, b. Jan. 1, 1779; m. Nov. 28, 1799, Ebenezer Merriara. 441. V. William, b. Jan. 4, 1780; m. Bersheba Bartlett. Mr. Charles Edwin Hitchcock of Northampton instead of Achsah and Sally gives the following daus. to Moses. vi. Caroline. vii. Hannah, m. Ebenezer Wright of Northampton, viii. Maria, m. Benjamin Mc Wharton of Boston. ix. Sophia, m. May 21, 1812, George Davis of Sturbridge, Mass. living in 1858, ae. 72. X. Mary, b. Sept. 26, 1787; m. Oct. 4, 1811, Josiah Gleason of New Braintree. She was his 2d wife and d. July 15, 1863. Her children were : 1, Hannah^ Gleason, b. July 18, 1813; d. Feb. 14, 1814; 2, Hannah Drunj Gleason, b. July 20, 1816; d. April, 1890; m. May 27, 1840, Benjamin F. Hamilton of New Braintree; 3, Caroline Merriam Gleason, b. May 17, 1819; d. March 14, 1820; 4, Josiah Parsons Gleason, b. May 15, 1822; m. Nov. 21, 1849, Mary M. Makepeace. 424 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH II. 417. Rev. Enos* Hitchcock {Peletiah^, Luke^, Liike'^) son of Peletiah and Sarah (Parsons) Hitchcock, was born in Brookfleld, Mass., March 7, 1744-5, and graduated at Harvard College in 1767. He married, Jan. 13, 1771, at Truro, Mass., Mrs. Achsah Jordan, daughter of Caleb and Priscilla (Allen) Upham of Truro, Mass. In the same year he was ordained colleague of Rev. Mr. Chipman of the second church in Beverly, Mass. and his ordination sermon was preached by his cousin Rev. Gad. Hitchcock. In 1780 he was dismissed from the church in Beverly at his own request. He was early a chaplain in the Revolutionary army and his picture is one of the prominent figures in Trumbull's painting of the surrender of Burgoyne of which event he was an eye-witness. He was 1st Chaplain of Col. Learned's regiment and was subsequently promoted to the chaplaincy of Gen. Patterson's brigade, retaining this position to the close of the war. " During a furlough in 1780 Mr. Hitchcock preached for a few Sundays in Providence, R. I. for the First Congregational Society. After his return to the army he received an invitation to the pastor- ate which he finally accepted. He procured a substitute and was installed as pastor in October, 1783. Here the remainder of his life ■was passed in an active and fruitful ministry of twenty years. He had the title of D. D., published several books and was a mem- ber of the society of the Cincinnati. His funeral sermon was preached by David Tappan, D. D. His epitaph reads : " Rev. Enos Hitchcock, D. D., born Springfield, Mass., Grad. Harvard College 1767, installed pastor of the Benevolent Congregational church and society in Providence, 1783. As Chaplain in the Revolutionary ariny he was respected and beloved by the immortal Washington . As minis- ter of the Gospel he was eminent for piety, urbanity and charity. Zealous for general education he led the way to establish publick schools in Providence. Earnest for religion he gave more than six thousand dollars to the Benevolent Congregational Society, the interest of which is to be applied to the support of a learned and pious minister of the Congregational order. He died Feb. 26, 1803, SB. 57, and expiring said, ' I sleep in Jesus.' " His widow, Achsah Hitchcock, died May 5, 180-, se. 57 years. Their adopted daughter Martha Hitchcock Jordan, probably his step- daughter, died unmarried, May 12, 1803, se. 25. Rev. Enos Hitchcock. (417.) FAMILY OF LUKE. 425 FIFTH GENEEATION AND CHILDREN. 418. LtFKE^ Hitchcock (Caleb*, Luke^, Luke^ , Luke''-) son of Rev. Caleb and Sarah (Winchester) Hitchcock, was born April 19, 1752. He married Ist, Oct. 26, 1780, Elizabeth Hunter. She died May 3, 1802, and 2d, May 29, 1805, Elizabeth Fleming. He resided in Palmer, Mass., and was a carpenter by trade and was on the pay roll of Lieut Joshua Shaws Co. as sergeant. He died Oct. 19, 1831. HIS CHILDREN WBRB : Sall-t*, b. April 23, 1781 ; d. Sept. 15, 1817. Caleb, b. Oct. 30, 1782 ; m. Betsey Gilmore. Patty, b. Jan. 30, 1785; m. Pearl; d. Sept. 3, 1852. Daniel, b. July 3, 1787; m. Polly Marsh. Robert, b. Oct. 6, 1789 ; m. 1st, Orra Lilly. LuKB, b. Nov. 22, 1792; m. 1st, Rebecca Foster. Samuel, b. March 1, 1794; lived in Otis, Mass. William, b. July 10, 1796 ; lived in Plainville, Conn. Hbman, b. Aug. 11, 1799; d. Aug. 26, 1820, in Virginia. Louisa, b. Jan. 29, 1810; m. April 6, 1831, William Atwood, and d. in 1834. 419. Winchesters Hitchcock [Caleb'^, Luke^, Luke^, Luke''-) son of Caleb and Sarah (Winchester) Hitchcock, was born Sept. 5, 1763. He married, Oct. 3, 1793, Martha McMaster. He served under Capt. Browning in Col. Seth Murray's regiment from July 4, to Oct. 10, 1780 and paid taxes in Palmer, Mass. HIS CHILDREN WERE: i. Cutler", b. Oct. 30, 1800. ii. Cbna, b. June 28, 1802. iii. Sophia, b. March 8, 1804. iv. Louisa, b. March 15, 1806. V. Ikse, b, March 20, 1808. 420. Gad^ Hitchcock (Caleb*, Luke^, Luke^, Luke''-) son of Rev. Caleb and Sarah (Winchester) Hitchcock, was born July 10, 1766, 1. 442. ii. iii. 443. iv. 444. V. 443. vi. vii. viii. ix. X. 426 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BEANCH II. in Union, Conn. In early life served an apprenticeship in the tailor's trade in East Brimfleld, but for many years was a hatter. He mar- ried, Feb. 28, 1793, Keziah Bates, daughter of Lieutenant Samuel Bates of East Brimfield, who died Sept. 24, 18.58. He died, June 22, 1829. HIS CHILDEBN WERE : i. Samuel Austin*, b. Jan. 9, 1791. He never m. and d. Nov. 23, 1873. He was a successful merchant and accumulated a large property. Leaving home at the age of eighteen with one dollar in his pocket and that borrowed he found employment as clerk with Mr. Bela Tiffany of Dudley, Mass. In 1820 he went to Boston and formed a co-part- nership with Matthias Armsby & Thatcher Tucker, and remained here until 1831 when his health failing he left Boston and became agent of the Hamilton Woolen Co. of Southbridge. In 1842 he gave up business and returned to his native town of Brimfleld where he continued to reside until his death Nov. 28, 1873. Through his friend and pastor. Rev. Joseph Vail, he became interested in Amherst College. " His first gift of $10,000 in 1840 was followed by others for various special objects and for the general expenses of College till the whole amount reached |175,000. Through his friend Hon. Linus Child he learned to take a deep interest in Andover Theological Seminary and his donations to that institution aggregate $120,000. In each of these institutions there is a Hitch- cock professorship endowed by his beneficence." " His donations to institutions as appears from published state- ments amounted in the aggregate to very nearly $650,000." (See History of Brimfleld and Memoirs of Samuel Austin Hitchcock by Rev. Charles M. Hyde, D. D.) il. Sally Winchester, b. Aug., 1796, bapt. in Monson, Oct. 1, 1818, and d. Sept. 16, 1815. iii. EuDOGiA Mblina, b. Dec. 29, 1799; m. April 27, 1828, Royal P. Wales, and d. Aug. 6, 1870. Their children were : 1, Sarah W. Wales, b. Oct. 21, 1828; m. Clinton Dyer, March 17, 1875, and lives in Worcester, Mass ; 2, Elizabeth T. Wales, b. Sept. 26, 1836; m. Jan. 10, 1825, Marshall French, and lives In Palmer, Mass. ; 3, Samuel A. Wales, b. March 10, 1833; d. Dec. 30, 1874; 4, Boyal P. Wales, b. March 16, 1835; d. Oct. 9, 1838; 5, Charlotte E. Wales, b. Nov. 26, 1837; d. Feb. 19, 1840; 6, Charlotte P. Wales, b. Sept. 26, 1842; m. Dr. Myron Chamberlain and lives in Boston. FAMILY OF LUKE. 427' 421. Charles" Hitchcock {Jjuke^, Luke^, Luke-, Luke''-) son of Dea.. Luke and Lncy (Merrick) Hitchcock, was born in Springfield, Mass. Feb. 17, 1747-8. He married Margaret Strickland of Greenfield,. Mass. He was a soldier in the Revolutionary army and died of poison, accidentally taken, in Deerfleld, Mass., May 2, 1780. His widow died at the home of her son in Xewfane, Vt., in 1820. HIS CHILDKEX WERE : i. Maegaeet", b. Dec. 12, 1777. She was called "Peggie" and m. May 12, 1797, Eben Nash of Greenfield, Mass. She d.- May, 1864, and Eben Nash, June, 1868. ii. Warham, who in 1803, lived in Ashfleld, Mass., was asaddler; had three daughters : 1, Catherine' ; 2, Sophi,\ ; 3, Olive ; and 4, Henry. iii. AxsoN, lived in 1809 In Bernardston, Mass., a blacksmith ; had- wife Betsey; no children, iv. David, lived in 1805 in Greenfield, Mass.. and possibly moved to Newfane, Vt. 422. Justin" Hitchcock (iwfce*, Luke^, Luke^, Luke''-) son of Dea.- Luke and Lucy (Merrick) Hitchcock, was born May 27, 1752. He learned the hatter's trade in Springfield, Mass. His indenture in 1766, at the age of 14, to iloses Church has the flavor of colonial days. It reads : "This indenture witnesseth that I, Justin Hitchcock of Granville,, in the county of Hampshire in Xew England, hath put himself of his own free will and accord and with the consent of Luke Hitchcock aforesaid doth put and bind himself to be an apprentice unto Moses Church of Springfield in the county of Hampshire to learn his art,- trade or mystery and with him the said Moses after the manner of an apprentice to dwell and serve from the day and date hereof for and during the full and just term until he arrives at the age of twenty-one complete and during all which said term, he, said appren- tice, his said master he shall honestly and faithfully serve, his secrets keep close, his lawful and reasonable commands everywhere do and gladly perform, damage to his said master he shall not wilfully do, his master's goods he shall not waste embezel purloin or lend unto others nor suffer the same to be wasted or purloined but shall forth- 428 DESCENDANTS OF LDKE HITCHCOCK. BEANCH II. with discover and make llDy J. P. Lesley, Aug. 9, 1866. at the National Academy of Sciences, we quote the following : "Edward Hitchcock was born in 1793. His father was a small farmer who had learned the trade of a hatter, had fought in the Rev- olutionary war, and was a deacon in the Congregational church of Deerfield, a man of strong mind and steadfast piety, a genuine New England puritan. '' His mother was a high bred New England woman, of quick •intelligence, pure heart and exquisite sensibility. The son was therefore born both to religion and science. The keys of the spirit- ual and of the physical worlds were hid beneath his pillow. . . Such was Edward Hitchcock, one of the fathers of American Geology, and one who continued to the close of a long life to be an ■original investigator. A man of ardent fancy, impulsive, curious and credulous ; docile and teachable beyond any adult man of science I ever knew ; modest to a marvel ; yet, with all this, a man of suf- ficient self-reliance and determination for the most important prac- "tices of life, patient of difficulties, persevering and industrious for final success in any undertaking, sound in judgment and dis- ciplined in temper, a friend to all, and a friend of all, his whole career laid claims to eminence, which would have been •pre-eminence in American Theology, had it not been for his devotion to the ecclesiastical and financial interests of the college, which he saved from premature decay, and refounded upon the delib- erate sacrifice of his own ambition." From the sermon delivered at the funeral of Dr. Hitchcock by Professor W. S. Tyler, we make the following quotations as illustra- ting some of the prominent features of his life : " Dr. Hitchcock created the materiel and the reputation of Amherst College in the Department of Natural History. " He had naturally great physical strength and powers of endur- ance ; and though by overtasking his prodigious powers by more prodigious exertions, he early impaired his health and strength, still down to the last years of his life, few could climb mountains or break rocks with him — few could endure so much fatigue as he on a geological excursion. ........ FAMILT OF LUKE. ■445- " Quick and accurate observation of nature was, of course, the- foun(|ation of his scientific discoveries. He was also a sharp observ- er of men and things. His judgment of character, like his interpre- tation of natural phenomena, was quick and seldom erroneous. He had the originality and creative power which belong to genius. He was made for a discoverer, for an originator of new ideas, new theories, new methods, new measures. He was tall enough to see over the heads of other men, and catch the first dawning beams of a new day. He had more faith than most men, in new discoveries. This believing disposition sometimes welcomed a premature an- nouncement or a fabrication even, like the celebrated moon-hoax ;. but it expected great things, attempted great things and achieved great things for science. It wrought miracles in the scientific- world. As a Christian philosopher, he welcomed every discovery in Geology and the physical sciences, never doubting, that they would not only harmonize with, but illustate and confirm the Sacred Script- ures. Ichnology, as a science, began, and as yet may almost be said to ends yiith him. He was the originator of the State Scientific- Surveys. The American Scientific Association sprang from his- suggestion ; and he was its first president. His originality in start- ing new doctrines, and new arguments in Xatural Theology, is seen in instances too numerous to mention. His mode of answering the objection to the Resurrection of the body, his proofs from Geology of the general benevolence of God, of special providence and of special Divine intervention in nature, and his Telegraphic System of the Universe, may serve as examples. He possessed in a remarka- ble degree that power of rapid and wide generalization, by which the fall of an apple suggested to Newton the law of universal gravi- tation. Taught by a few terraces on the hill-sides, he could recon- struct the Connecticut Valley at each successive geological epoch of its existence ; and guided by a few foot-marks in the sandstone, he could re-people it with its various orders and tribes of primeval inhabitants. If he had not been a great geologist and naturalist, he would have been a great astronomer and mathematician. The ques- tion, which he should be, turned, not on the faculties with which he was endowed, but on the accident, or rather the providence of his impaired health and eyesight. ...... "His labors have shed lustre on the country that gave him birth,, and have made the Connecticut Valley a classic land, whither men of science from all nations must go on pilgrimage, if they would see the- 446 DESCENDANTS OP LDKE HITCHCOCK. BEANCH II. best ichnological cabinet in the world, and indeed the only one that •deserves or claims that distinctive name. And as they visit that cabinet, and the other scientific collections and buildings on this con- secrated eminence, under the name of Edward Hitchcock, they will read the inscription : si monumeutum quaeris, circumspice." . "If in the greatness and the variety of his talents and attainments, •he was no unworthy representative of the wise man of the Scriptures, so was he in the consecration of all those talents and attainments to the highest and best ends. It was his mission to illustrate, in his life as well as by his tongue and his pen, the beauty and harmony of the connection between science and religion. He is dead ; but his memory lives. His influence lives and will live forever. He is gone from us. But his works do follow him. His character and his writings remain to bless the world." ..... The literary character of his life may be partially judged of by a ■simple enumeration of the number of articles, pamphlets, and vol- umes written by him between the years 1815 and 1863. These were : 24 distinct volumes, 35 separate pamphlets and sermons, 80 news- paper articles, and 94 papers in the magazines of the day. HIS CHILDRBN WERE : i. Edward', b. May 9, 1822, at Conway, Mass. ; d. March 15, 1824. ii. Maky, b. July 13, 1824, at Conway, Mass.; unm. ill. Catharine, b. at Amherst, Mass., and graduated from Mt. Holyoke Seminary as a pupil of Mary Lyon. After teaching in Monson and Amherst Academies she married Henry M. Storrs, a son of Chas. B. Storrs, President of Western Reserve College. He was born at Hudson, 0.; graduated from Amherst College and Andover Theol. Seminary; ordained at Lawrence, Mass., and installed pastor; as subsequently at Cincinnati, 0., Brooklyn, N. Y., and Orange, N. J. From 1872 to 1882 lie was Cor. Sec. of the American Home Missionary Society, with home in New York. The children of this marriage have been : 1, Mary' Storrs; 2, Charles B. Storrs; 3, Katharine Storrs; i, Michard S. Storrs, of whom the last three are still living. 490. iv. Edward, b. May 23, 1828 ; m. Mary L. Judson. v. Jane Elizabeth, b. March 6, 1833, in Amherst, Mass. ; m. Aug. 31, 1864, Granville B. Putnam, Master in Erauklin School, Boston. 491. vi. Charles Henry, b. Aug. 23, 1836; m. Martha Bliss Barrows. FAMILY OF LUKE. 447 vii. Emily, b. Nov. 9, 1838; m. at Boston, by Rev. J. H. Seelye, May 18, 1870, to Rev. Casslus M. Terry. He d. Aug. 18, 1881. Child: 1, Edward Sweef Ten-y, b. Jan. 25,1872; d. July 19, 1872. 449. Horace^ Hitchcock {Myrick^, Luke^, Lulce^, LuTce^, Luke^) son of Myrick and Abigail (Strickland) Hitchcock, was born in Green- field, Mass., March 27, 1782. He married Dec. 2, 1807, Phebe Johnson, who was born Jan. 10, 1790. He was moving from Gran- ville, N. Y. to the West in 1820, when he was taken sick at Little Falls, N. Y. and died there June 27, 1820. His widow died Jan. 10, 1828. HIS CHILDKEN WEKE : i. Julia', b. March 25, 1809; in. Samuel Giles, who d. in March, 1882. She d. March 25, 1883. Child: 1, JIarshaU' Giles, lives in Angola, N. Y. 492. ii. Harvey Sanderson, b. July 25, 1812; m. 1st, Clementina Thompson. iii. Minerva, b. Jan. 15, 1815 ; m. James Jones of Pamelia, X. Y. Children: 1, Helen' Jones ; 2, Julia Jones ; 3, Ida Jones. iv. Horace P., b. Feb. 24, 1820; m. Nov. 29, 1846, Maria Stuart Porter of Lexington, Ky. No children. He went South before the war. Kept a bookstore in Lexington, accumu- lated a large fortune ; but during the war was imprisoned and lost all; res. now in Detroit, Mich. 450. Luke" Hitchcock (Myrick^, Luke*, Luke^, Luke'', Luke^) son of Myrick and Abigail (Strickland) Hitchcock, was born in Greenfield, Mass., Sept. 29, 1788. He married in Granville, N. Y., June 15, 1813, Fanny B. Parker, born at Granville, March 20, 1788. He was a hatter by trade and a farmer. Later he had a shop for many years in Middle Granville. His wife died in Cazenovia, N. Y., Nov. 8, 1854. He died there March 8, 1862. his children were : i. Delia Maria', b. Dec. 12, 1814, in Granville, N. Y. ; m. in Pompey, N. Y., Elijab E. Smith. They reside in Man- lius, N. Y. 493. ii. George Flavius, b. Aug. 13, 1818 ; m. Samantha C. Safford. 448 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH II. iii. Harriet Eliza, b. Feb. 21, 1821, in Granville, N. Y. ; res. Caz- enovia, N. Y. ; unm. iv. Nancy Cornelia, b. Sept. 27, 1826, in Granville ; m. in Caze- novia, Henry Billings and d. in Greenfield, Mass., Feb. 22, 1854. Child: 1, Cornelia S^. Billings. 451. Chatjncey^ Hitchcock (GJiauncey^ , Luke*, Luke^, Luke^, Luke^) son of Chauncey and Elizabeth (Robbins) Hitchcock, was born in Becket, Mass., in 1794. He married Mary Goodrich. He moved from Massachusetts to Ohio and then to Wisconsin. He was killed by the cars near Toledo when returning from Wisconsin to Ohio in Oct., 1872. His widow Mary died inDec, 1880, near Garrettsville, Ohio. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Louisa'', b. Oct. 1819 ; m. Dec., 1837, Francis Strong at Wind- ham, Portage Co., Ohio; res. at Hiram, Portage Co., 0. " Child : Clara U. Strong, b. May 2, 1842 ; m. James Ran- dolph. Has three children, ii. Betsey A., b. April, 1821; m. Samuel Cox, lives at River Falls, Pierce Co., Wis. ; has three children, iii. Hannah, b. Jan., 1826 ; m. Hugh Cameron, lives at River Falls, Wis. iv. Mary, b. Sept., 1829; m . Thomas King ; lives in Troy, Geauga Co., Ohio. Ten children, v. Caroline, b. April, 1832; m. William Davis ; lives at Pana, 111. vi. Henry, b. Aug., 1840; m. Sarah Barber; res. Orange, Cuy- ahoga Co., Ohio. One dau. 452. John Chandlee^ Hitchcock {Chauncey^, Luke*, Luke^, Luke^, Luke^) son of Chauncey and Hepzibah (Chandler) Hitchcock, was born in Eussell, Hampden Co., Mass., Aug. 21, 1803. He married 1st, Feb. 27, 1828, Arvilla Wadsworth, daughter of Seth and Isa- bella (Ferguson) Wadsworth of Becket, Mass. She died Dec. 4, 1840, in Talmage, Summit Co., Ohio. He married 2d, in 1841, at Windham, Ohio, Prudence (Slocum) Wadsworth, widow of Jonathan. He died Feb. 23, 1884, at Northwood, Iowa. • FAMILY OF LUKE. 449 HIS CHILDBEN WEEE : 1. Stillmajj W., b. Dec. 22, 1830; d. Sept. 12, 1835. 11. Clarissa, b. Aug. 3, 1834; m. 1854, Josepli Wilhelm of Meso- potamia, Trumbull Co., Ohio. Lives in River Falls, Pierce Co., Wis., where her husband died. Had five children. iii. STiLLMA>r, b. Aug. 22, 1836 ; d. y. iv. Mary Ann, b. Sept. 28, 1838; m. Elkanan FittsatKiver Falls, Pierce Co., Wis. ; now live in West Randolph, Vt. Has two sons. V. Arvtlla, b. Jan. 23, 1842; m. Holt Hlhman; lives in North- wood, Worth Co., Iowa. One daughter. 453. SiBA^ Hitchcock {Chauricey^ , Luke-^ , Luke^ , LuJce^, Luke^) daugh- ter of Chauncey and Hezpibah (Chandler) Hitchcock, was born July 5, 1805. She married Dec. 8, 1824, Jonathan W. Kingsley of Becket, Mass. On Jan. 19, 1825 they started for Ohio, then in the far west. They made the journey of 600 miles with a span of horses and on Feb. 19th they arrived at Windham, Portage Co., Ohio. Mr. Kingsley had bought 100 acres of land in the north- west corner of that town. They built a log house and lived in it until 1839, when they buit a frame house which is still standing. There were then no roads and all travelling was on horseback. They lived to see it all cleared up and the cars running within a half mile of them. They died on the farm where they first settled, Mr. Kings- ley, Feb. 19, 1870 and Siba (Hitchcock) Kingsley, Feb. 3, 1873. The children of Siba (Hitchcock) Kingsley were : 1. AbigaW, b. Jan. 11, 1826; d. Feb. 15, 1859. 2. Cleman, b. Sept. 2, 1827. 3. WaUani Jehiel, b. Sept. 16, 1830; d. June 4, 1832. 4. Sarah ArviUa, b. Aug. 1, 1833; d. Kov. 6, 1836. 5. Sarah Amanda, b. Nov. 6, 1837. 6. Emma, b. July 19, 1843. 454. Jehiel^ Hitchcock {^Chauncey^, Luke*, Luke^, Luke'^, Luke''-) son of Chauncey andHepzibah (Chandler) Hitchcock, was born in Rus- sell, Mass., March 10, 1808. He married in Windham, O., Feb. 23, 1834, Lemira Hawley, who was born in Sandisfield, Mass., Nov. 26, 1808. He was a farmer in Freedom, Portage Co., Ohio, where his wife died Sept. 8, 1858. He died in Corinth, Kansas, Oct. 17, 1878. 30 450 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH II. HIS CHLLDEEN WERE : i. Lucy S'., b. Sept. 6, 1835, in Windham, Ohio; m. Jan. 14, 1858, Joseph W. Hall, and d. in Appleton, Wis., Dec. 24, 1873. Child : 1, Henrf Hall, b. Appleton, Wis., Aug. 24, 1867. ii. Ellen M., b. May 1, 1837, in Paris, Ohio; m. in Freedom, Ohio, Sept. 20, 1859, John Eathburn. They live in Kan- sas. Havc:l, Frank E^. Rathhurn, b. July 5, 1860; 2, Joseph A. Bathhurn, b. Nov. 29, 1862, in Bazetta, Tex. iii. Sakah E., b. June 6, 1839, in Paris, Ohio; m. in Freedom, 0., March 24, 1863, Volney M. Noble. Teacher, living in Kansas; no child. iv. Adelia. A., b. Jan. 15, 1846, in Freedom, Ohio; unm. and for the past six years engaged in home missionary work in New York City. 455. GeoegeKing^ Hitchcock (Godfrey^, Luke*, Luke^, Luke^, Luke^) sou of Godfrey and Abigail (King) Hitchcock, was born at South- wick, Mass., Jan. 3, 1791. He married 1st, Sally Moody of North- ampton, Mass., who was the mother of six of his children. He married 2d, Aug. 7, 1832, Electa Warren of Northampton, who died in Eagleville, Mo., Oct. 18, 1884. HIS CHILDREN WERE : Charles Merrick', b. Jan. 27, 1816; m. Angeline Ellsworth. Franklin King, b. Feb. 23, 1818; m. Martha Clark. Asenath Moody, b. Nov. 23, 1820. George Wesley, b. Feb. 12, 1823. Augusta, b. Feb. 3, 1826. Sarah, b. Feb 16, 1829 ; m. Hodges. Henry, b. May 1, 1838. John Elihu, b. May 3, 18—. BiRNiB, d. in infancy. Frederick, b. 1850 ; d. April 10, 1865. 456. Elijah^ Hitchcock (Pei-esli^, George*, Luke^, Luke^ , Luke''-) son of Peresh and Anna (Burchard) Hitchcock, was born in West Spring- field, Mass., Oct. 16, 1788. He married 1st, Nancy Chapin, "pub- lished" Nov. 18, 1810, (church records give Dec. 13, 1809.) He married 2d, Mabel Gill, published April 5, 1821, and he died May 27, 1832. In his will, which was dated Oct. 12, 1831, he mentions' grand-daughter Nancy, daughter of Anson deceased. 494. i. 495. ii. Hi. iv. V. vi. vii. viii. ix. X. ^ ->< Cathekine Hitchcock Tildbn. (458) FAMILY OF IXSKE. 451 HIS CHILDREN WERE : (Order uncertain.) 1. Ansox', b. (?); m. (?); d. before Oct. 12, 1831. Had dau. : 1, Nancy'. ii. Warren, b. Feb. 23, 1812; m. Jan. 1, 1835, Fidelia Elder. Ciiild: 1, Dkxter B'., b. Sept. 5, 1838; m. May 19, 1858, Frances Ashley; res. Holyolie, Mass.; no children; d. at Holyoke, June 11, 1885. iii. LoviSA, b. Sept. 13, 1816; m. April 9, 1845, Alfred G. Tnfts; live In Wilbraham, Mass. ; two children, iv. Sheldon, b. Oct. 27, 1818 ; m.- July 22, 1838, in Suffield, Conn., Fidelia Allen. Children : 1, Anna C, b. Suffield, Conn., July 8, 1840; 2, Alice; 3, Clara. y. Dextek, unm. 457. Dea. Peke^h'' Hitchcock (Peresh° , George''' , Luke^ , Luke^ , Liike^) son of Peresh and Anna (Burchard) Hitchcock, was born in West Springfield, Mass., May 6, 1793. He married 1st, published Aug. 13, 1815, Huldah Ball, who died May 17, 1830. He married 2d, published Jan. 1, 1832, Mehitable Bolyen. He married 3d, Abigail . Deacon of Baptist church in Holyoke. HIS children were : i. Haruiet', b. Sept. 20, 1816; m. Joseph Carrier; d. Dec. 3, 1842. ii. Mariette, b. Aug. 24, 1818; m. Martin Wood; no children. iii. Elam, b. Oct. 20, 1820; d. Feb. 25, 1821. iv. Elam, b. Sept. 21, 1821; m. 1st, Althea Day; has had four wives and no child; res. Southampton, Mass. V. Cynthia, b. Oct. 17, 1824; d. March 11, 1825. vi. S. Stillman, b. June 12, 1826; m. Dec. 25, 1849, Charlotte Sophia Miller and had children : 1, Harriet Newell', b. Sept. 20, 1850; m. April 29, 1872, Henry Elihu Tuttle and have: 1, Charlotte Ma)/ Tuttle, b. in Easthampton, Mass., Feb. 10, 1873; 2, Herbert Stillman Tuttle, b. in Easthampton, Oct. 23, 1874; d. Aug. 26, 1875: 3, Jessie Miller Tuttle, b. Greenfield, Mass., Aug. 16, 1876; 4, Anna Hitchcock Tuttle, b. South Windsor, Conn., June 6, 1878; 5, Harriet Newell Tuttle, b. in Suffield, Conn., Sept. 15, 1886; 2, ANNA CHARLOTTE, b. Feb. 16, 1857. Tii. Mary, b. Feb. 26, 1840 ; m. David Kingsley. Till. Martha, b. Sept. 8, 1S44; d. June 4, 1858. 452 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH II. 458. Catherine 8 Hitchcock (Gad°, Gad^, Ebenezer^, Luke"^ , Luke^) daughter of Dr. Gad and Sagie (Bailey) Hitchcock, was bom at Hanson, Mass., June 8, 1783. She married Dec. 23, 1804, Dr. Calvin Tilden, sou of Dea. Samuel Tilden of Marshfield, Mass., who was born Sept. 29, 1774, at Scituate, Mass., graduated at Brown University in 1800 and died at Hanson, Mass., June 28, 1832. She died at Hanson, Mass., Sept. 22, 1852. The children of Catherine (Hitchcock) Tilden were : 1. Calvin'', b. Dec. 23, 1805; d. Nov. 22, 1831; a lawyerin Boston. 2. Catherine mtchcock, ta. Oct. 1, 1807 ; m. Nov. 27, 1834, Ezra Phillips, Jr. 3. Alfred, h. May 1, 1809; d. July 14, 1809. 4. Gad Hitchcock, b. June 23, 1810; d. Dec. 15, 1810. 5. Lucius, h. Oct. 22, 1811; m. 1842, Matilda. Robinson; d. May 26, 1881. 6. Junius, b. Nov. 28, 1813; m. 1st, Zernlah Rich, Sept. 14, 1838; m. 2d, Ellen F. Haskell, June 9, 1855 ; d. Feb. 28, 1861; child: 1, Catherine Hitchcock' Tilden, m. 'E,\ioy M. Avery of Cleveland, Ohio. 7. Elizabeth, b. Aug. 11, 1816; d. unm. June 13, 1858. 8. Sayie Bailey, b. Sept. i, 1819; m. March 3, 1839, John T. Z. Thompson. 9. Fanny Hitchcock, b. May 1, 1821; d. May 21, 1821. 10. Christopher Columbus, b. Aug. 29, 1823; m. Oct. 6, 1846, Lydia R. Holmes, and d. Sept. 30, 1849. 11. Fanny Hitchcock, b. April 11, 1826; d. unm. Dec. 3, 1861. 459. Dr. Gad8 Hitchcock (Gad^. Gad*, Ebenezer^, Luke^, Luke^) son of Dr. Gad and Sagie (Bailey) Hitchcock, was born in Abing- ton, Mass., April 10 or 18, 1788. He married there, Aug. 28, 1810, Mary Lincoln Thaxter, born May 23, 1790, daughter of Dr.Gridley Thaxter of Abington and grand-daughter of Major Benjamin Lin- coln of Hingham, Mass., who received Lord Cornwallis' sword on his surrender at Yorktown. Dr. Gad Hitchcock settled in Yarmouth, Maine and from 1810 until his death, was the only physician in North Yarmouth. He died Nov. 17, 1837. His widow Mary Lin- coln (Thaxter) Hitchcock died Nov. 30, 1875. £^U2^. Madison Co., N. Y., in 1806. He married Delia Hilt, now living in Oriskany, N. Y. HIS children were: i. Daniel', b. Feb. 17, 1837, in New Lebanon, N. Y. ; m. Oct. 6, 1859, in Wliitestown, N. Y., Mary Lewis. Ticket agent at Knowlesville, Orleans Co., N. Y. ii. Seth, b. Jan. 1, 1839; m. April 13, 1864, in Whitestown, N. Y., Lucy Phelps. FAMILY or LUKE. 459- iii. Emma, b. Sept. 21, 18il; d. Nov. 6, 1805. iv. Julius V., b. July 8, 1845; m. Frank Horton of Wliitestowii, N. Y. V. Albert, b. March 1, 1848; m. Nov. 26, 1872. LibbieWetmore, of Torkville. vi. J. DeWitt, b. Oct. 8, 1850; m. Sept. 4, 1878, Sarah L. Robin- son of Oxford, Chenango Co., N. Y. Physician at Long- Island City, N. Y. vii. Delia Ella, b. July 31, 1855; d. May 14, 1877. 471. Phixeas Warrener^ Hitchcock ( Oad° , Phineas'^ , Ebenezer^ ,LuTce^ , Luke''-) son of Gad and Nancy (Prime) Hitchcock, was born in New Lebanon, N. Y., Nov. 30, 1831. He graduated at Williams College in 1855. He was admitted to the bar and removed to Omaha, Neb., in 1857. He married there Dec. 27, 1858, Annie M. Monell. In 1860 he was a member of the National Republican Council ; in 1861 appointed U. S. Marshall and Surveyor General for Nebraska ; ia 1864 Delegate to Congress; in 1871 U. S. Senator; in 1877 beatea for re-election. He died in Omaha, Neb., July 10, 1881. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 506. i. Gilbert Monell', b. Sept. 18, 1859; m. Jessie Cronnse. ii. Grace, b. Sept. 20, 1862; d. Sept. 8, 1880. iii. John Gray, b. April 29, 1865; d. unm. Oct. 2, 1886. 472. Miner" Hitchcock {Stephen^, Steplien'>-,Ebe)iezer^, Luke^, Luke^) son of Stephen and Lucy (Chapin) Hitchcock, was born Aug. 29,- 1808. He married Sept. 30, 1837, Asenath Burt of Cbicopee, Mass. He was a farmer and lived in Wrlbraham, Mass. He died at Hamp- den, Mass., Feb. 24, 1883. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Abigail Lucy', b. July 12, 1840, in Springfield, Mass.; m. April 25, 1865, Silas W. Chaplii of Hampden. Children were: 1, Susie BelW Chapin, b. Feb. 15, 1866; 2, Anna- Louisa Chapin. b. April, 1867; 3, Henry Burt Chapin, b. Dec. 26, 1869; 4, Willis Arthur Chapin, b. Feb. 27, 1872; 5, George Abner Chapin, b. May 22, 1877. ii. Edward Newton, b. April 22, 1842, in Springfield; m. Jan. 5,. 1864, Mrs. Asenath Bebee of Hampden, Mass., b. Wilbra- liam, Mass., Feb., 1843; no children. 460 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH II. iii. William Harrison, b. Feb. 24, 1844, in Springfleld ; m. Caro- line A. Chaffee of Wilbraham, June 12, 1873. One son d. in infancy. Ida Endora', b. Aug. 12, 1877. He d. Nov. 11, 1887. iv. Daniel Webster, b. Nov. 26, 1846, in Springfleld; d. there Feb. 11, 1847. V. Eliza Ann, b. Feb. 4, 1847, in Chicopee; d. Dec. 17, 1864, in Wilbraham. vi. Mariette, b. Chicopee, Jan. 13, 1849 ; d. there Oct. 20, 1849. vii. WiLLABD Aldex, b. Chicopee Falls, Jan. 1, 1851; d. Wilbra- ham, Feb. 29, 1872. 473. Hon. David Keyes^ Hitchcock {HolUs^ , David* , Peletiah^ , Luke^ , Luke^) son of Hollis and Mary (Wood) Hitchcock, was born in Brookfleld, Mass., May 9, 1813. He married Sept. 21, 1837, Abi- gail Hastings Barnes, daugliter of Dr. Thomas Barnes of Boston. She died April 1, 1892, at her home in Newton, Mass., se. 77. Settled in Newton, Mass. David Keyes Hitchcock went to Boston from Brookfield, Mass., at a very early age, was employed in the printing house of N. P. Willis ; he afterwards studied medicine and received the degree of M. D. at Harvard University. Later he studied dentistry under Dr. Thomas Barnes of Boston, Mass. and became one of the most prominent dentists of that city. He educated two Americans in his profession, one of them became dentist to the Sultan of Turkey. His service was recognized by the Sultan by decorations and also by the present of an elegant gold snufF box studded with diamonds. For many years he was connected with Harvard College Library. He was greatly interested in the American Peace Society and was one of its original members and for many years one of its active directors. He served in the Massachusetts legislature and was very public spirited ready for any and all advance movements. HIS CHILDREN WERE : -507. i Thomas Barnes', b. Jnne 22, 1839; ra. Sarah S. Hills. ii. George Nicholas, b. Feb. 24, 1843 ; m. Ellen M. Cobb, April 30, 1891; lawyer in San Diego, Cal.. iii. David, b. Dec. 17, 1844; nnm. iv. Martha Ann, b. June 6, 1846 ; nnm. V. Abbott Lawrence, b. July 4, 1848 ; m. Jan. 30, 1873, Ellen Butterick of Newton, Mass. Child: 1, AbbieCoolidge*, b. May 28, 1875. FAMILY OF LUKE. 461 vi. Edward BiGBLOW, b. Feb. 5, 1854; m. LlUie B. Comstock,- Jan. 29, 1885; one child: George', b. Feb. 24, 1890. Tii. Charles Hollis, b. Feb. 24, 1856; d. Oct. 2, 1878. vlii. Mary Abby, b. Not. 14, 1859. 474. William Parsons 8 Hitchcock ( William^ , Moses*,Peletiah^,Luke^ , LuJce^) son of William and Bersheba (Bartlett) Hitchcock, was borrt in Lee, N. Y., May 6, 1808. He marriecl 1st, in Fulton, X. Y., in 1834, Elizabeth Pai-ker, who died there the same year. He married there 2d, in 1835, Jane Hallett, who died in Fair Haven, N. Y., Dec. 26, 1863. He died Oct. 19, 1870. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 508. i. William Jambs', b. April 29, 1836; m. Elizab8tb M. Parmlee. ii. Mary Bersheba, b. May 16, 1838, lu Lee, N. Y. ; m. June 12, 1859, A. B. Noitlirnp, aud d. July 24, 1880, ia Oswego, N. Y. iii. Lucy Jaxe, b. Nov., 1839, in Fairhaven, N. Y. ; d. March, 1840. 475. George WiLLisTON^ Hitchcock ( Willam^, Moses^ ,Peletiah^ ,Luke^ y Luke^) son of William and Bersheba (Bartlett) Hitchcock, was born in Lee, N. Y., March 26, 1812. He married March 24, 1844, Sarah Wentworth. He died Aug. 11, 1866. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Celia B'., b. Jan. 14, 1845. ii. Lillian S., b. Jan. 27, 1856; d. Feb. 1, 1878. 476. Charles Edwin'' Hitchcock ( William^, Moses^, Peletiah^, Luke^. Luke^) son of William and Bersheba (Bartlett) Hitchcock, was born> Dec. 27, 1822. He married Sept. 27, 1854, Eliza Pool Hamilton. He died June 17, 1883. his children were: i. Mart Ella', b. June 12, 1855 ; m. May 13, 1874, Lieut. Calvini D. Cowles, 23d U. S. Infantry, who was b. at Elksville, Wilkes Co., N. C, June 26, 1849; grad. at West Point, June 18, 1873; promoted to 1st Lieut. March 20,1879, Capt. Jan. 31, 1891. Her children are: 1, Mo.ry DuvaP Cowles, b. May 13, 1875 ; 2, Bobert Carson Cowles, b. Sept.- •462 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH II. 11, 1876; 3, William Henry Cowles, b. May 21, 1878; 4, Oqlvin Duval Cowles, b. June 26, 1880; 5, Josiah Hamil- ton Cowles, b. March 19, 1884; 6, David Hamilton Cowles, b. Oot. 14, 1885 ; 7, Isabel Hitchcock Cowles, b. Nov. 5, 1887; d. Dec. 12, 1888. ii. Kate Hamilton, b. Jaa. 31, 1857; in. Lieut. Samuel Nelson Holmes, Dec, 1880; uo cbildren. ill. Isabel Gkay, b. Jan. 24, 1865. SEVENTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. 477. Caleb Strong'' Hitchcock {Oaleb^ , Luke^, Oaleb'^ , Luke^ , Luke^ , .Luke^) son of Caleb and Betsey (G-ilmore) Hitchcock, was bora in Ware, Mass., April 5, 1812. He married, Nov. 26, 1841, Emily Merriam of Ware. He lived in Warren, Mass., where he was a hotel keeper for many years. He died in Warren, June 13, 1874. His widow Emily died Dec. 16, 1890. His CHILDREN WERE : i. Ellen J^, b. Oot. 24, 1340; m. Mr. Washburn; child: 1, Alice^ Washburn. ii. William, b. Oct. 24, 1842; unm. iii. Julia, b. Sept. 1, 1844; m. George Newton, iv. James R., b. Nov. 19, 1846; d. Oct. 17, 1851. V. Chakles, b. Sept. 17, 1849 ; unm. vi. Emma, b. Jan. 31, 1852; m. Charles S. Lincoln, vii. Abby, b. May 22, 1854. 478. Charles Winchester'' Hitchcock {Caleb'^, Liike°, Oaleb'^, Luke^, Luke^, Luke''-) son of Caleb and Betsey (Gilmore) Hitchcock, was toorn in Ware, Mass., Sept. 19, 1829. He married 1st, in Green- ville, N. C, Oct., 1855, Georgiana J. Brace, who died at Gallatin, Tenn., Aug. 14, 1869. He married 2d, Feb. 13, 1879, Kate M. Simpson of Gallatin, Tenn., born at Springfield, Ohio, Oct. 9, 1854. FAMILT OF LUKE. 463 HIS CHILDKES WERE : i. Georgia Walkek, b. Dec. 21, 1860, In Gallatin; m. Dec. 24, 1882, William C. Cantrell. ii. Charles Bruce, b. Feb. 4, 1863. iii. Prudib Winchester, b. Feb. 11, 1880. iv. Bessie Gilmore, b. March 3, 1883. y. WiLLLAM Howard, b. Oct. 1, 1886. vi. Margaret Simpson, b. Sept. 3, 1891. 479. Joseph F''. Hitchcock {Daniel^, Luke^, Caleb'^, Luke^, Luke^, Luke^) son of Daniel and Mary (Marsh) Hitchcock, was born July 27, 1815. He married 1st, Sept. 12, 1837, Mary Bliss, daughter of Oliver and Betsey (Works) Bliss, who was born Feb. 13, 1812 and died Aug. 9, 1848. He married •2d, June 19, 1850, Mary Green, daughter of Dr. Daniel and Elizabeth (Emerson) Green of Ward now Auburn, who was born Jan. 5, 1820. He lived in Warren, Mass., where he served as postmaster for twenty consecutive years. He was a member of the Massachusetts senate the winter of '57-'58 and was one of the Governor's Council for two years, under Andrew and Bullock. He died Dec. 21, 1880. HIS CHILDRBX WERE ; 1. Joseph Henry', b. Aug. 24, 1832; d. March 31, 1847. ii. Mary, b. July 31, 1848 ; d. Aug. 18, 1848. iii. Daniel G., b. Aug. 24, 1852; m. Julia Keep. 480. Marshall L''. Hitchcock {Robert^, Lnke^, Caleb'^ , Luke^ , Luke-, Luke'-) son of Robert and Orra (Lilley) Hitchcock, was born in Palmer, Mass., Nov. 2, 1813. He married April 17, 1839, Juliana Converse and lives in Thorndike, Mass. The children were all born in Palmer. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 508. i. Henry H^, b. Feb. 27, 1841; m. Juliet Barues. ii. Henrietta M., b. Feb. 22, 1843. 509. iii. Herbert William, b. Sept. 1, 1845; m. M. Cole, iv. Helen J., b. Jan. 9, 1848; d. July 20, 1858. V. Hattie E., b. Nov. 28, 1850; A. June 15, 1874. vi. Hester L., b. May 14, 1853. vii. Nellie, b. Aug. 28, 1856; d. March 3, 1880. viii. Annie B., b. June 6, 1860; d. March 8, 1865. 464 DESCENDANTS OP LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH II. 481. MaecusT''. Hitchcock (Robert^, LuTce^, Caleb'^, Luke^, Luke^, Luke^) son of Robert and Orra (Lilley) Hitchcock, was born June 8, 1817. He married Nov. 11. 1848, Elvira Goodell, born March '20, 1830. HIS CHILDEKN WERE : i. Claka E^., b. Nov. 15, 1853 ; d. May 27, 1870. ii. Francis L., b. Deo. 14, 1861 ; d. Juue 26, 1865. iii. Marcus T., b. July 28, 1865. 482. Daniel'' Hitchcock (^o&e?'i^, Luke^, Caleb''', Luke^, Luke'^, Luke''-) son of Robert and Orra (Lilley) Hitchcock, was born June 28,1822. HemaiTiedAug.il, 1846, Eliza Sedgwick of Palmer. He was a merchant and manufacturer at Warren, Mass. He died Oct. 25, 1860. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Pred S'., b. May 27, 1858; m. Lida Jones ; res. Boston, ii. Mary S., b. Nov. 13, 1860; unm. 483. John'' Hitchcock (lio&ert^, Oaleb^ , Luke* , Luke^ , Luke', Luke^} son of Robert and Orra (Lilley) Hitchcock, was born July 27, 1824^ He married, Oct. 8, 1846, Nerissa Hale, who died Feb. 11, 1892,, ae. 67. his children were : i. Arthur B^, b. June 21, 1851 ; d. Dec. 7, 1854. ii. John Franklin, b. June 19, 1855 ; no child, iii. Robert S., b. Dec. 11, 1862; unm. 484. Robert'' Hitchcock (Bobert^, Luke^, Caleb*, Luke^, Luke^,. Luke') son of Robert and Orra (Lilley) Hitchcock, was born at Pal- mer, Mass., Dec. 3, 1829. He married 1st, March 25, 1850, Jane Blauvelt of Seymour, Conn., born Sept. 29, 1830, at Schoharie, N. Y., who died May 26, 1881. He married 2d, Nov. 29, 1884, Mrs. Eveline E. Fisk, widow of Lucius I. Fisk, and daughter of Stephen. FAMILY OP LUKE. 465 R. Raymond of Winchester, Vt. She died in Springfield, Jan. 25, 1889. He married 3d, Sarah Burr, who died April 18, 1893, as. 49. He resided in SpringBeld, Mass., and was a merchant, master builder and inventor. He died May 3, 1893. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Wakrbn Townsley*, b. June 4, 1851 at Seymour, Conn. ; m. Jan. 15, 1874, Maud Teresa Harlow of Halifax, N. S. She d. May 20, 1875, at Springfield. He has been for 16 years a car builder. Child: 1, Okra Lilley', b. Feb. 1, 1875. ii. Orra LiLLEY, b. Feb. 8, 1856, at Springfield; m. Sept. 29, 1875, Herbert M. Smith of Holyoke. iii. AucE Jaxe, b. Nov. 1, 1861, Nortliampton. iv. Harry Egbert, b. Dec. 8, 1866, Springfield. 485. Edwis Feeeman' Hitchcock {Luke^, Liilce°, C'aleM, Luke^, LuJce^, Luke^) son of Luke and Rebecca (Blair) Hitchcock, was born at Ware, Mass., Oct. 24, 1837. He married 1st, June 21, 1859, Mary Coolidge of Ware, who died at AVest Brookfield, Mass., Sept. 16, 1868. He married 2d, Xov. 18, 1869, Ella G. Brown of Brim- field, Mass. He was killed, Feb. 10. 1874, by the falling of a tree. 486. William Hexky"^ Hitchcock (Luke^, Luke^, Caleb*. Liike^, Luke^, Luke^) son of Luke and Rebecca (Blair) Hitchcock, was born at Palmer, Jlass., Dec. 3, 1840. He married May 13, 1862, Lucy A. Wright, born at Belchertown, Mass., Nov. 6, 1841. They live in Palmer. 487. Nathaniel'' Hitchcock (Henry^, Justin^, Lnke*, Luke^, Luke'^, Luke^) son of Henry and Betsey (Kimberley) Hitchcock, was born June 22, 1812. He married Nov. 28, 1840, Calista Childs, daugh- ter of Erastus of Deerfleld. He settled in Deerfleld and has been deacon of the Congregational church for many years. 31 466 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH II. CHILD. i. James CmLDS^ b. Nov. 28, 1841, "an only child, responding to the call of his country to crush the great rebellion, enlisted, Aug. 13, 1862, in Co. C. 27th Reg. Mass. Vols. He was ohe of the besieged at Washington, N. C, was engaged in the battles of Kingston, Whitehall, Goldsboro and Gum-Swamp, N. C. and for three months was detailed to an important post at Norfolk, May 16, 1864. He was taken prisoner at the battle of Drury's Bluff, Va., and for a short time was confined in the Libby prison, Richmond, Va. He was transferred to the rebel stockade at Ander- son ville, Ga., where from cruel treatment or starvation he died, Sept. 18, 1864, se. 23 years. " He loved and honored his Saviour at home and was ' known in the army as a Christian patriot and brave soldier." He wrote under the ilag, " I sometimes think enlisting In the service of my country, the only unselfish act of my life." 488. Henry' Hitchcock {Henry^, Juatin^, Luke*, Luke^, Luke^, Luke^) son of Henry and Betsey (Kimberley) Hitchcock, was born in Deerfield, Mass., May 25, 1816. He married there June 9, 1841, Martha Arms, daughter of Pliny of Deerfield. He was educa- ted in the common school and academy at Deerfield, and worked on his father's farm until 24. In 1849 he removed to Rutland, Vt., and was for five years agent for the Rut. & Bur. R. R. He then went into the employ of the Mich. Cent., at Chicago. Jan. 1, 1856, he became Ass't Supt. of the C. B. & Q. R. R., with headquarters at Galesburg, 111., and remained 25 years there ; iu 1866 becoming Supt. of the Galesburg Division which had more miles of road than the original line. He resigned in 1881 having proved a far more than ordinary model officer, and having trained up others for some of the most important positions of railroad service iu the country. He was a director of the Second Nat. Bank at Galesburg from its beginning in 1863, and a trustee of Knox College, to which he left his entire property, about 867,000, at the death of his wife. He was a member of one or other Congregational church for 47 years, and for many years a trustee of the First Congregational church at Gales- burg. His Christian life was a steady flame and in his death not only his denomination, but all Christian interests in his region suffer- FAMILY OF LUKE. 467 cdaloss. He died at Galesburg. 111., of paralysis of the brain, Apr. 4, l.«84. HIS CHILDRE^J AVEKE : i. WiLLiAJi H'., b. Dec. 14, 1843, atDeerfleld; d. at Galesburg, Aug. 25, 1838. ii. George K., b. Jan. 27, 1851, in Rutland, Vt. ; d. Aug. 23, 1851. Hi. Martha Arms, b. Oct. 14, 1857; d. May 21, 1881. 489. Elizabeth'' Hitchcock (Henry^, Justin^, Luke*, lAiJce^, Luke^, Luke') daughter of Henry and Betsey (Kimberley) Hitchcock, was born in Deerfield, Mass., Nov. 21, 1818. She married there Aug. 19, 1847, Henry Childs, born there, July 18, 1819. He graduated at Yale College, 1846, and then opened an P^nglish and Classical school at Cleveland, Ohio. In 18.57 he made Buffalo, N. Y. his permanent home, leasing a steam forge and engaging in the iron business — in 1861 building the Buffalo steam forge. He became one of the oldest and best known citizens of Buffalo. He was an active member of the Lafayette street Presbyterian church and for 16 years president of its board of trustees. He was a member of the Merchants Exchange, vice-president of the Buffalo Club, a mem- ber of the Oakland Club and of the Masonic Lodge of Ancient Land- marks. He died Feb. 10, 1885. The children of Elizabeth (Hitch- coclv) Childs were : 1. George', b, Dec. 28, 185i ; drowned, Feb. 25, 1860, while cros- .sing the ice on the canal near his f atlier's steam forge. 2. Katherine Warriner, b. 1855; m. Dr. F. Crego. 3. Elizabeth H., b. Aug., 1857; m. Henry SCimson. 4. flan-?/, b. March 9, 1862; accidentally shot himself while hunt- ing, April 12, 1884. 490. Dk. Edward'' Hitchcock, (Pres. Edward^, Justin^, Luke'^, Liike^, Luke^, Luke^) son of Pres. Edward and Orra (White) Hitchcock, was born at Amherst, Mass., May 23, 1828, and was the first child baptized in Amherst College chapel. He graduated at Amherst College 1849, and after teaching two years in "Williston Seminary, Easthamptou, Mass., graduated at Harvard Medical School in 1853. He married, Nov. 30, 1853, Mary Lewis Judson, born in New York 468 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE Hia;CHCOCK. BRANCH II. city, Jan. 26, 1831, daughter of David and Phebe (Lewis) Judson of Stratford, Conn., and granddaughter of Pixlee and Catherine Isa- bella (Nichols) Judson of Old Mill Green, Bridgeport, Conn. He was a teacher in Williston Seminary from 1853 to 1861, and since 1861, he has been professor of hygiene and physical education at Amherst College. He was a trustee of the Northampton Lunatic Hospital from 1864 to 1879 and since 1879 a member of the Massa- chusetts State Board of Lunacy and Charity. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 611. i. Edward^, b. Sept. 1, 1854. li. Caroline Judson, b. Sept. 8, 1857, at Easthampton, Mass. lii. Chalbs Nichols, b. Nov. 3, 1859, at Easthampton; ni. May 26, 1887, Carrie Malvina Goodnow of Clinton, Mass. iv. Lucy Clark, b. Nov. 28, 1861, at Amherst. V. Jane Elizabeth, b. Aug. 1, 1863. vi. Hbney Judson, b. Nov. 25, 1865, at Amherst and d. there Sept. 6, 1867. vii. Ruth Sherman, b. Jan. 3, 1868, at Amherst; d. Aug. 11, 1868. Tlii. John Sawyer, b. Aug. 10, 1869 ; grad. Amherst College, 1889 and took degree M. D. at Univ. of Maryland, 1893. ix. Lewis Henry, b. March 26, 1871, at Amherst; d. at Strat- ford, Conn., June 15, 1873. X. Albert White, b. Nov. 21, 1874. 491. Chaeles Henry'' Hitchcock (Pres. Edward^, Justin°, Luke*, Luke^, Luke^, Liike^) son of Pres. Edward and Orra (White) Hitch- cock, was born at Amherst, Mass., Aug. 23, 1836. He graduated at Amherst College in 1856, and studied theology, but never settled as pastor. He married June 19, 1862, Martha Bliss Barrows, daugh- ter of Prof. E. P. Barrows of Andover, Mass. He became, in 1858, lecturer on Zoology and curator of the cabinets in Amherst College for six years, and since 1869 Professor of Geology and Mineralogy in Dartmouth College, Hanover, N. H. He was state geologist of New Hampshire and on state surveys of Vermont, Maine. Author of several boolfs on geological subjects. Martha his wife died Feb. 5, 1892, in Hanover, N. H. HIS children were : 1. Arthur CHAKLES^ b. Dec. 26, 1863, at Andover; d. July 3, 1864, at Andover. FAMILY OF LUKE. 469 n. Makia PoRTEK, b. June 4, 1867 ; m. March 9, 1893, Frederick Allen. Hi. Edward White, b. May 17, 1870, Hanover, N. H. ; d. Marcli 24, 1876. iv. Martha Barrows, b. Oct. 3, 1871. V. Alleise Lee, b. Nov. 28, 1873. 492. Rev. Haeyey Sanderson' Hitchcock (fio/-ace 8, Myrick^, iwAe*, Imke^, LuJce^ , Luke^) son of Horace and Phebe (Johnson) Hitchcock, was born July 25, 1812. He married 1st, Apr. lo, 1835, Clementine Thompson, who died Sept. 4, 1852. He married 2d, Aug. 24, 1853, Sarah Baudelle. He died Aug. 13, 1893, in Detroit, Mich. his children were : 512. i. H0RACE^ b. Xov. 25, 1836; m. 1st, M. E. Esselstyn. ii. JajiesH., b. Oct. 28, 1841; d. Oct. 6, 1859. 493. George Flavius'' Hitchcock {Luke^ , Myrick°, Luke'*', Luke^, Imke^, Luke^) son of Luke and Fanny B. (Parker) Hitchcock, was born iu Granville, N. Y., Aug. 13, 1818. He married in Pompey, N. Y., Sept. 6, 1843, Samantha C. Safford, daughter of Shnbad and Sarah (White) Saflford, born at Pompey, N. Y., Nov. 5, 1824. He was a farmer in Cazenovia for thirty years and now resides in Syra- cuse. K. Y. his children were : i. George FLAV^us', b. May 26, 1846; a stenographer and law reporter. ii. Charles S., b. Jan. 25, 1859; d. Oct. 29, 1859. ill. Alice A., b. June 5, 1861. iv. Edward Luke, b. July 29, 1863, Cazenovia; lives in Syracuse. 494. Charles Merrick'^ Hitchcock (George King^, Godfrey^, Luke*, Luke^, Luke^, Luke') son of George King and Sally (Moody) Hitch- cock, was born Jan. 27, 1816. He married Angeline Ellsworth, who died March 8, 1845. 470 DESCENDANTS OF tUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH II. HIS CHILDKKN -WERE : i. Chaklbs Mbrrick', b. May 15, 1843. ii. A Son, who d. Feb. 24, 1S45. 495. Feanklin King'' Hitchcock {George King^ Godfrey^, Luke*, Liike^, Luke^, LuJce^) son of George .King and Sally (Moody) Hitchcock, was born Feb. 23, 1818. He married Martha Clark. HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Maktha^, d. April 16, 1843. ii. George F., b. Feb. 14, 1844. 496. Henry Bailey'' Hitchcock (Gad^. Gad°, Gad*, Ebenezer^ , Luke^ , Luke^) son of Dr. Gad and Mary Lincoln (Thaxter) Hitchcock, was born Dec. 4, 1814. He married Dee. 17, 1835, Lucy Parsons Bacon, who was born March 17, 1814. He died May 14, 1889. HIS children WERE : i. Harriet B8., b. June 13, 1837; m. Nov. 21, 1861, David D. Gray; she d. May 21, 1866. ii. Lucy Parsons, b. Feb. 8, 1839; m. Algernon A. Smith, Oct. 6, 1861. iii. Josephine Bohannie, b. Dec. 17, 1841; m. Thomas Lewis Curtis, Nov. 21, 1861. iv. Mary Lincoln, b. Dec. 31, 1849; d. Sept. 10, 1852. V. Henrietta Gilmore, b. April 30,1853; m. George S. Gregory, Oct. 18, 1876; d. July 24, 1881. vi. Sarah Lincoln, b. Aug. 11, 1855; m. July 23, 1881. 497. Gad'' Hitchcock (Gad^, Gad^, Gad*, Ehenezer^, Luke^, Luke^) son of Dr. Gad and Mary (Thaxter) Hitchcock, was born March 16, 1820. He married Jan. 26, 1846, Mary Eliza Davis, born March 12, 1824. He is a ship carpenter living in Yarmouth, Me. HIS children were : i. Benjamin Thaxter^, b. Dec. 11, 1845; d. July 11, 1846. ii. Lincoln Thaxter, b. May 3, 1847; d. Aug. 24, 1848. iii. William Stockbridge, b. May 4, 1849 ; d. Sept. 10, 1850. FAMILY OF LUKE. 471 iv. George Angiee, b. July 6, 1851; m. Nov. 17, 1874, Addie S. Tolman of Yarmouth Me.; be had children: 1, Lauba Elma', b. March 30, 1876 ; 2, Edwix Thomas, b. Nov. 18, 1879; 3, Florence, b. Oct. 17, 1881. He m. 2d, Mrs. Delia Pettis of Scott Township, Iowa, Sept., 1892. y. Arthur Lincoln, b. July 17, 1853 ; d. Sept. 14, 1853. vi. Matkice Everett, b. June 26, 1855; d. at Yarmouth of con- sumption, Oct. 21, 1884. He was a student in Amherst College. Tii. Maky Lavinia, b. June 14, 1858; m. Sept. 8, 1885, George W. Merrill of Pownal, Me. viii. Thomas Davis, b. Jan. 5, 1860; m. June 23, 1885, in Iowa City, Iowa, Lutie McCory. Child : Jeaxnette McCory', b. Sept. 1, 1890. ix. Charles Henszf.y, b. Oct. 8, 1864; m. Jan. 24, 1890, Julia B. Stanley of Gardiner, Me. 498. Bailey Hall'' Hitchcock {Charles^, Gad^, Gad*, Ehenezer^ , Luke^, Luke^) son of Charles and Abigail (Hall) Hitchcock, was horn at Hanson, Mass., Apr. 22, 1828. He married at Pembroke, Mass., Dec. 6, 1856, Sarah H. Collamore. He was educated at the academy in Hanover, Mass., and became a civil engineer at Toledo, Ohio. his children were : i. Isabella', b. May, 1859, at Toledo; d. y. ii. Edward Bailey, b. Dec. 19, 1860, at Toledo; is a civil engineer, iii. Abby Little, b. Nov. 6, 1862, Toledo; grad. Mich. Univ. iv. Prbdekick Collamore, b. Sept. 19, 1864, Toledo; civil engi- neer, Ohio Central R. K. office, Toledo. 499. Hesky Jambs'^ Hitchcock (Charles^, Gad°, Gad*, Ebenezer^, Liike^, Luke^) son of Charles and Abigail (Hall) Hitchcock, was born in Hanson, Mass., Feb. 19, 1834. He married 1st, in Toledo, Ohio, Apr., 1856, Sophia Knaggs, was divorced and married 2d, in 1863, in Texas, Louisa Allen. He died iu Colorado, June 14, 1876. He was a civil engineer. his children were : i. Charles Henry', b. Sept. 29, 1858, at Galesburg, 111. ii. Allen Hall, b. Aug., 1873, Pilot Point, Texas. 513. 1. ii. iii. 514. iv. 615. V. vi. 472 DESCENDANTS OF LTJKE HITCHCOCK. BEANCH II. 500. Myeon D.'' Hitchcock {Daniel^, Abner^, Abner^, Ebenezer^, Luke^, Luhe^) son of Daniel and Esther (Davis) Hitchcock, was born in Marshall, N. Y., Oct. 7, 1804. He married in Scriba, N. Y. in 1834, Sarah Wright. He died in Greenfield, Pa., in 1869. He was a farmer. His widow died in North East, Pa., in 1877. HIS children wbkb : Helen", b. Oct. 23, 1835, New Haven, N. Y. Charles A., b. Aug. 9, 1837; m. H. M. Edwards. Esther C, b. Aug. 12, 1839, Gainesville, N. Y. Milton W., b. Oct. 4, 1841; m. Louisa Bogart. Newton J., b. Sept. 4, 1843; m. 1st, Ellen Coburn. Mary A., b. July 4, 1847, in Wethersfleld, N. Y. ; m. 1863, William Addison, Greenfield, Pa. vii. Sarah H., b. Feb. 27, 1849, Wethersfleld ; m. 1868, Samuel Mitchell, Harbor Creek, Pa. viii. Annie C, b. March 20, 1851; m. 1869, William Burnley, Har- bor Creek, Pa. ix. Alice, b. Sept. 10, 1853 ; m. 1878, James Spofiford, Scriba, N. Y. X. Ida, b. Dec. 8, 1855 ; d. 1858, Harbor Creek, Pa. 501. Abner Eeastus'' Hitchcock (Abner^, Abner^, Abner^, Ebenezer^ , ZiuTce^, Luke^) son of Abner and Irene (Miller) Hitchcock, was born in Marshall, N. Y., Apr. 4, 1814. He married 1st, Azubah Wheaton, by whom he had one son who died an infant. He mar- ried 2d, 1848, Mary Laugdon of Clarendon, Orleans Co., N. Y. He was a farmer and deacon of the Presbyterian church. his' children were : 516. 1. Edward Salmon", b. July 13, 1849 ; m. Alice A. Wilcox. ii. Annette Elizabeth, b. July 24, 1852, Bergen, N. Y. ; m. Nov. 25, 1873, George L. McConnell. 502. MiLANDO Lansing'' Hitchcock {Abner^, Abner^, Abner'^, Ebene- zer^, Luke^, Luke^) son of Abner and Irene (Miller) Hitchcock, was born in Marshall, N. Y., Apr. 17, 1823. He married in 1848, Harriet Lumley, Bergen, N. Y. He is a farmer. FAMILY OF LUKE. 473 HIS CHILDREN WERE : i. Alice Arlette^, b. Aug. 17, 1849, Bergen; m. 1876, Gardner Chlsm, Sacramento, Cal. ii. Emma Elizabeth, b. April 15, 1851, Bergen; m. Jan. 1, 1879, George Yownt, Anamosa, Iowa, iii. Abker Edward, b. Oct. 29, 1853, Bergen; m. June, 1882, Louisa Lawton of Lucus, Iowa. He grad. Grinnell Coll., Iowa and is a lawyer in Mitchell, Dak. iv. MIL.4X MiLANDO, b. March 7, 1856, Bergen, N. T. ; grad. at Grinnell Coll., Iowa; m. March, 1882, Clara Penniman of Jones Co., Iowa and is a real estate agent in Mitchell, Dak. V. PbrbertE., b. Aug. 22, 1867, Maqnoketa, Iowa. 503. Morris Strafford'' Hitchcock (Anson^, Solomon^, Ahner^, Ebenezer^, Luke^, Lulce''-) son of Anson and Susan (Nye) Hitch- cock, was born at Marshall, Oneida Co., N. Y., June 2, 1828. He married, Dec. 15, 1856, at lUyria, Iowa, Catherine Hicks Humphrey, horn Dec. 15, 1834, near Falmouth, Eng. He was raised on a farm, had common school and academical education, taught school, migrat- ed to Clayton Co. , Iowa, engaged and continued in farming until Jan. 1, 1880. Since then he has been editor and proprietor of the National Advocate, Independence, Iowa. HIS children were: i. Walter Anson', b. Nov. 6, 185T, near Volga, Clayton Co., la. ii. Solomon Carvosso, b. Oct. 22, 1859. iii. Elizabeth Isabel, b. Sept. 24, 1861. iv. Mary Lillian, b. March 6, 1863. V. William Paddeford, b. May 31, 1866. vi. Alta Annette, b. Feb. 26, 1878, Buffalo Grove, Buchanan Co., Iowa. 504. RuFus Irving'' Hitchcock {WUliam Rich^, Solomon", Abner*, Ebenezer^, LuJce^, Luke^) son of William Eich and Elsitha (Mills) Hitchcock, was born in 1829. He married Mary A. Gibson of New Haven. He entered the army in the 11th Wis. Inf., was at Vicks- hurg under Gen. MeClernand, 13th Army Corps, and in many of the important battles of the Western Armies. His regiment claims the honor of planting the first Union flag on the ramparts of the Spanish 474 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH II. fort at Mobile, Ala., Apr. 9, 1865. Sometime in 1865 he was mus- tered out a commissary sergeant. Residence, Wisconsin. HIS CHILDRKN WBRB : i. Edgar'. ii. Elsitua. (He has six children.) 505. Eev. William Henry'' Hitchcock (William JRich^, Solomon^, Abner*, Ehenezer^, Licke^, Luke''-) son of William Rich and Elsitha (Mills) Hitchcock, was born in Waterville, N. Y., Jan. 29, 1839. He married, Feb. 20, 1867, Susan Maria Easton of Appletou, Wis., born in Hertonville, Wis., March 20, 1851, daughter of John and Caroline (Brodt) Easton. He entered the army, 6th Regular, Co. B, Col. Robert A. Lee, Com. After Antietam in 1862 was thought to be dying and was discharged. He recovered and in 1864 enlisted in 3d Mich. Co. He was discharged in 1867 and entered Ripon Coll- ege in 1869. He taaght school four years and in 1872 entered the Central Illinois Conference. He is now pastor of the Methodist church in Terre Haute, 111. his children were: i. Edna Evelyn', b, May 5, 1869, Hancock Co., 111. ii. Edith Fidelia, b. July 27, 1872, Hancock Co., 111. lii. John Henry, b. April 4, 1875, McDonough Co., lU. iv. William Arthur, b. July 12, 1877, Hancock Co., 111. V. Mary Viola, b. Aug. 20, 1885, Eairview, 111. 506. Gilbert Monell'' Hitchcock {Phineas Warren^, Gad^ , PJiineas* , Ebenezer^, Luke^, Luke''-) son of Phineas Warrener and Annie (Mo- nell) Hitchcock, was born in Omaha, Neb., fsept. 18, 1859. He married, Aug. 30, 1883, Jessie Crounse, of Fort Calhoun, Neb. He was admitted to the bar in 1881, went into journalism in 1885, and is now editor of the Daily World Herald, Omaha. HIS children were : i. Margaret', b. May 31, 1884. ii. Ruth, b. Sept. 6, 1891. FAMILY OF LUKE. 475- 507. Dr. Thomas Baexes'' Hitchcock {David Keyes'^ , HoUis^, Davis*,. Peletiah'^, Luke^, Luhe^) son of Daviil Keyes and Abigail Hastings (Barnes)JHitchcock, was born at Boston, Mass., June 22, 1839,- and died June 24, 1874, of meningitis, the result of overwork. In 1863 he married Sarah S. Hills of Newton, Mass. He was graduat- ed at the Harvard Medical School in 18()0 and soon after adopted dentistry as his profession. Early in the war of the Rebellion, he was commissioued assistant surgeon of the 42nd Eegiment of Massa- chusetts Volunteers, Col. I. S. Burrill, commanding, and for some- time, following the capture of the surgeon, in Texas, he performed the duties of that ofiBee in New Orleans, and was afterward appoint- ed to the staff of G-ea. N. P. Banks. Resuming the work of his profession after his return from the war, he became, in 1868, profes- sor of dental pathology and therapeutics in the newly established Dental School of Harvard University, and in 1872 was also appoint- ed its dean. These positions he held until his death. He was very actively engaged in special study and experiments during the latter years of his life and contributed the results of this labor to the liter- ature of his profession. He was a member of the OdontologicaL Society of Great Britain, and of the various national, state and local dental and medical societies. HIS CHILPREX WERE : i. Frederick Hills', b. July i, 1867, at Bostou. ii. Thomas Barnes, b. Dec. 6, 1873, at Boston. 508. WiLLiAJi James'' Hitchcock {William Parsons^ , William^, Moses'* Peletiah^, Luke''', Luke^) son of William Parsons and Jane (Hallet) Hitchcock, was born in Lee, N. Y., Apr. 29, 1836. He married iiv New York city, July 2, 1859, Elizabeth M. Parmlee. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 1. Kate L'., b. July 30, 1860, iu New York, li. Edwin Terkt, b. Miy 19, 1862, in New York, ill. William Jajies, b. Sept. 30, 1868, Oswego, N. Y. iv. Fanny Bliss, b. Jau. 5, 1874, Oswego. -476 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH II. EIGHTH GENERATION AND CHILDREN. 509. Heney H^. Hitchcock {Marshall U ., Bobert^, Luke^, Caleb*, Luke^, Luke^, Luke^) son of Marshall L. and Juliana (Converse) Hitchcock, was born at Palmer, Mass., Feb. 27, 1841. He married in Aug., 1862, Juliet Barnes. He died Dec. 20, 1888. his CHILDEBN WEBB : 1. William Henky', b. June, 1863. ii. Annie Belle, b. Sept., 1865 ; m. Geo. Tarbelle. iii. Hekbbrt Baxter, b. Nov., 1866; d. Feb. 10, 1889. 510. Heebert Williams^ Hitchcock (Marshall L'^., Robert^, Luke^, ■Caleb*, Liike^, Luke^, Luke') son of Marshall L. and Juliana (Converse) Hitchcock, was born at Palmer, Mass., Sept. 1, 1846. He married in Cornish, Me., Jan. 1, 1867, Melinda Cole. HIS CHILDREN WERE: 1. Willie H'., b. Sept. 6, 1870, at Indian Orchard, Mass. ii. Ida Juliana, b. May 12, 1872, in Springfield, Mass. ; d. July 22, 1882, at W. Warren, Mass. 511. De. Edward^ Hitchcock (Dr. Edward'' , P7-es. Edward^ , Justin^ , Luke*, Luke^, Luke^, Luke^) son of Dr. Edward and Mary Lewis {Judson) Hitchcock, was born in Stratford, Conn., Sept. 1, 1854. He married 1st, Dec. 27, 1882, Ida Isabel Bering, born at Youngs- A'ille, Warren Co., Pa., Sept. 17, 1857, daughter of J. E. Bering of Decatur, 111. She died in Decatur, Dec. 29, 1884. He grad- uated at Amherst College in 1878 ; Dartmouth Medical School, 1881 ; was Assistant Professor in Amherst College and since Feb., 1884, has been Professor of Hygiene in Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. He married 2d, June 22, 1888, in Ithaca, Sarah Demetria Fuertes, daughter of Prof. Estevan A. Fuertes, Dean of the Civil Engineer- iing Department of Cornell University. FAMILY OF LUKE. 477' HIS CHILDREN WEKB : i. Edward Bbking', b. Feb. 8, 1884, Amherst, ii. Mary Katharine, b. Feb. 5, 1890, in Ithaca, N. Y. 512. Horace* Hitchcock {Harvey Sanderson'', Horace^, Myrick^,. Luke^, Luke^, Luke^, Luke^) son of Harvey S. and Clementine Thompson, was born Nov. 25, 1836. He married 1st, April 11, 1860, Mary E. Esselstyn, who died Dec. 22, 1874. He married 2d,. Feb. 3, 1876, Susan A. Carrier. Res. Detroit, Mich. HIS CHILDREN WERE : 1. James', b. Aug. 23, 1862. ii. Fred H., b. July 9, 1865. iii. Mary C, b. Jan. 27, 1874. iv. WiLLARD H., b. Feb. 20, 1878. 513. ' Charles A* . Hitchcock {Myron D'^., Daniel^, Abner^, Abner*,^ Ebenezer^, Luke''', Luke^) s-on of Myron D. and Sarah (Wright) Hitehcoc^, was born at New Haven, N. Y., Aug. 9, 1837. He mar- ried in 1859, Hannah M. Edwards of Harbor Creek, Pa. He is a farmer. The children were all born at Harbor Creek, Pa. HIS CHILDKEX WERE : i. Alice W., b. May 18, 1861 ; d. Jan. 9, 1863. ii. Freddie E., b. Nov. 24, 1863; d. May 29, 1864. iii. Emma Ida, b. May 29, 1867 ; d. April 5, 1869. Iv. Edward C, b. July 5, 1871. V. JosiB L., b. Nov. 16, 1873; d. March 20, 1877. 514. Milton W* . Hitchcock {Myron D"^ ., Daniel^, Abner^, Abner^,. Ebenezer^, Luke^, Luke^) son of Myron D. and Sarah (Wright) Hitchcock, was born in Gainsville, N. Y., Oct. 4, 1841. He married, in Greenfield, Pa., Oct., 1861, Louisa Bogart. HIS children were: i. Ada B^, b. March 20, 1863, HoUister, Cal. ii. Frank, b. 1865, HoUister. iii. Myrox E., b. 1868, HoUister. •478 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE HITCHCOCK. BRANCH II. 515. Newton J 8. Hitchcock (3f?/ror! D'' ., Daniel^, Abner^, Abner*, Ebenezer^, LuJce'^, Luke^) son of Myron D. and Sarah (Wright) Hitchcock, was born in Gainesville, N. Y., Sept. 4, 1848. He mar- ried 1st, in Wethersfield, Pa. in 1868, Ellen Coburn, who died in 1874. He married 2d, in North East, Pa., April 17, 1877, Ellen -Lewis. his childken were : i. Charles', b. Oct. 1, 1870, Wethersfield, Pa. ; d. 1872. ii. MauyB., b. Sept. 4, 1878, Sycamore, 111. iii. Mykon D., b. Nov. 18, 1879, Sycamore, 111. iv. James G., b. Feb. 24, 1881, at Sycamore; d. Feb. 29, 1882. 516. Edward Salmon^ Hitchcock (Abner Erastus"' , Abner^, Abner°, -Ab7ier^ , Ebenezer^ , Luke^ , Lulce') son of Abner Erastus and Mary (Langdon) Hitchcock, was born at Bergen, N. Y., July 13, 1849. He married there, Dec. 10, 1879, Alice Adelia Wilcox. He is a farmer. ins CHILDBEN WERE : i. Hattie E.mogene', b. Nov. 12, 1880, at Bergeu; d. there, Sept. 1, 1881. ii. Anna, b. Aug. 25, 1882, Bergen. APPENDIX. Edwakd Hitchcock, son of : , b. ; m. 1st, as early as 1638 since the birth of his first child Mary was recorded in New Haven in 1639; m. 2d, May 20, 1656, at Branford, Ct., Frances, widow of John Ingland of England, who had died Nov. 30, 1655, leaving no children. From Mr. Judd's manuscript, " After the death of Edward which occurred probably in the latter part of 1G57, his widow married, Sept., 1663, Thomas Johnson, by whom she had one son Thomas, b. July 11, 1664. Edward was in New Haven in 1643, when he was bapt. by the Rev. John Davenport in right of his wife, Dec. 15, 1644." He in company with Luke Hitchcock took the free- man's oath July 1 , 1 644. From the records of the colony and plantation of New Haven from 1638 to 1649 : " Edward Hitchcock fined for want of Aim, Jan. 4, 1643." " Nov. 2, 1642, Ct., ordered that Matthew Hitchcock shall either pay 20 s. to Mr. Perry, which he undertooke in the behalf of his brother, or else sell so much of his brother's goods as will satisfie Ihe said debt." HIS CHILDREX WERE : i. Maky, b. Feb. 2, 1639; m. Oct. 12, 1G63, Ralph Eussel. Had. ill 1679, when she m. 2d, Dec. 29, 1679, .John Potter as bis second wife, ii. John, b. 1G43. iii. Samuel, b. Sept. 22, 1646. iv. Joseph, bapt. Jan. 16, 1648; did not share in the distribution of his father's estate ; probably d. before his father. V. Abigail. From Colonial Records of New Haven, 1649-1662. " Court held Jan. 4, 1658. Inventory of the estate of Edward Hitchcock deceased, taken Nov. 23, 1658, attested by the widow Frances. Deacon Miles and John Cooper took oath that the inven- 480 APPENDIX. tory was just, etc. The widow says that something tending to the nature of a will was expressed to Matthias Hitchcock and Edward Patterson a little before his death." " Ct. held April 5, 1659. Frances, widow of Edward Hitchcock, with Matthias Hitchcock and Edward Patterson, testify that Edward Hitchcock when sick, said he intended to give his wife's kinswoman Elizabeth Perry, a childs part. Ct. so ordered." " Ct. held May 3, 18.59. John and Samuel, sons of Edward H — deceased, propounded for liberty to choose their guardian. John, the eldest, nominated Samuel Andrews, but the Court advised him to take advise of Deacon Miles and of Ensign Linden and of any other of his friends in this matter. Samuel was thought not to be at age, therefore the case concerning both of them was respited until another time." " Ct. held May 11, 1659. On testimony of Frances, widow of Edward Hitchcock, as to change in estate, a new inventory was taken^ amount £185-1 Os-9d. Deacon Miles appraiser, testified as to cor- rectness etc. Property divided among the widow, Frances, John, the eldest son, whose share was by his consent committed to Ensign Lin don ; Mary, eldest dau., Abigail, whose share was at her desire entrusted to Sergeant Munson ; Samuel was not of age to choose a guardian, and his share remains under the care of the Court: and Elizabeth Perry, a Kinswoman of the widow." Oct. 4, 1659 (See Day Book 3). " Ct. held Feb. 7, 1659. John Thompson Jr., called to show by what right he held Samuel Hitchcock as his servant. John Thomp- son confessed he had no indenture but affirmed an agreement between his father and himself that Samuel Hitchcock should serve him seven years as an apprentice, and that he was to teach him to read and write and Arithmetic & he was to go to sea & he to learn him to do his labor at sea, & when he had been with him three years he was to have liberty of a barrel of freight without charge, which agreement (he sd) was witnessed by Mr? Bower and wife. Mr. Bower testified that at three years ago Edward Hitchcock and John Thompson came to his house and desired him to hear terms of an agreement which he could not remember distinctly but etc — He adds practical part of navigation to be taught — serve three or four years & then receive freight to amount of a barrel in all voyages, E. Hitchcock 40s to put him in clothes & his master to keep him in cloths all the time A^PENDli. 481 Samuel Hitchcock said that his father when sick said he was glad he had so good a place & that if he died he was to stay seven years. Court said the relation was imperfect and asked after John Thomp- sons part, who said Samuel Hitchcock could read pretty well & was learning to write but denied that he promised to teach the art of Navigation but only to do his labor at sea & to coast & rig a vessel. Mr. Bower could not remember. The Court declared there was no writing & no agreement proved, but that he must expect that he being upon a voyage to England, the Court be satisfied that the conditions were in a probable way to be fulfilled concerning which he is to give account at the next court." (The last sentence is very difficult to decipher. ) " Ct. held March 6, 1659. (same case) Edward Pattisons testi- mony given. Court thinks there might be such an agreement & asks John Thompson how he intends to improve the remaining four years according to agreement — inasmuch as he himself was bound for England. John Thompson replied that he intended to take Samuel H with him. Court said that it would not be allowed on another man's ship. Court ordered that John Thompson should retain Sam- uel Hitchcock until this time twelve month for help of his wife in his absence provided the terms &c are carried out." David Hitchcock, a possible descendant of Edward of East Haven, born in 1704 and died in 1805 ; migrated from Connecticut and settled in Sing Sing, "Westchester Co., N. Y., he had eight chil- dren, John, Joel, Jeremiah, Samuel, Abraham, Polly, Eachel and Betsey. Of these children, John was a Tory and went to Nova Scotia where his descendants are still living. Samuel, son of David, was born in 1760 and died Oct. 4, 1829. He was a Revolutionary pensioner until his death, entering the service in March, 1776 "in for and during the war under Capt. Jacob Wright in Ihe 2d New York commanded by Col. PhilipVanCortlandt,"and waswithhis reg- iment at the battles of Stillwater, Monmouth and Yorktown, where he was present at the surrender of Lord Cornwallis. At the close, of the war he settled in'Watervleit, now "West Troy, N. Y., where he had children: 1, Jeremiah; 2, James; 3, Isaac; 4, Rachel; 5, Nicholas ; 6, Joel. 32 482 APPENDrk. Abraham, son of David, was bom in 1760, perhaps twin with Samuel. The two brothers married sisters who came from Holland in 1781. He was a Eevolutionary pensioner having "served his country as bargeman of the Ferry maintained between Stony and Verplanck's Point for the use of the Americanarmy and its friends." He remained in Sing Sing where he was born. HIS CHILDREN WBKE : i. David, b. March 23, 1785. ii. Henry, b. March 13, 1789. iii. Sally, b. March 23, 1791. iv. Kdth, b. July 17, 1793. V. Daniel, b. May 21, 1795. vi. John, b. Sept. 8, 1796. vii. Rachel, b. Sept. 22, 1801. viii. Maeia, b. Sept. 22, 1801. ix. Smith, b. Aug. 18, 1807. Richard Hitchcock*, Saco, 1635, taxed in 1636, £0-10-0 for min- ister's rate; sued 1637 by Robert Morgan for slander ; put in stocks same year for "abusing the Court;" submitted to Massachusetts 1652 ; signed petition to Cromwell 1656 ; presented 1668 for opposi- tion to Massachusetts government; Selectman of Saco 1656; sued 1661 by Wm. Phillips for trespass and mulcted in 20 shillings dam- ages ; Representative 1660 Iso general court of Massachusetts for Saco; taxed 14s. in 1670 ; buried June 22, 1671. In a deposition (Mass. Arch, cvi, 195) he states he was aged 60 in 1668, hence born in 1608. His wife " Goody " Hitchcock is called so in 1666 in seat- ing meeting house. Children :— b. 1653-16G4 : i. Thomas, d. 1671. ii. Jbeusha. iii. Lydia. iv. Rebecca. V. Ann. vi. Margaret, m. James Emery. *A Eloliard Hitchcock was bound lu £20 to appear in court to answer " aucli things as shall he ohjeoted against him." Boston, 5, Aug. 1634, Mass. Col. Eec. i, 123. This may he Eicharcl H. of Saco before he moved thither. DESCENDANTS OF LUKE AND MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK BEARING THE NAME OF HITCHCOCK. L. following name signifies family of Luke. M. Family of Mattlilas BOEN namt; NO. PAGE BOKN NAME NO PAGE 1805 A. T>. Nelson, M 162 1739 Abigail, L 223 1715 Aaron, L 16 215 1743 Abigail, L 228 1743 Aaron, L 43 221 1747 Abigail, L 221 1756 Aaron, L 74 231 1747 Abigail, L 222 1759 Aaron, M 265 130 1752 Abigail, M 62 1759 Aaron, L 64 227 Abigail, M 63 1773 Aaron, L 242 1756 Abigail, M 57 1785 Aaron, L 122 247 Abigail, M 58 1786 Aaron, M 133 67 1756 Abigail, M 61 1791 Aaron, L 161 256 1758 Abigail, M 127 1815 Aaron, L 252 286 1758 Abigail, L 413 1786 Aaron Alfred, M 309 145 1759 Abigail, M 13 1804 Aaron Charles, L 153 254 1762 Abigail, M 15 1823 Aaron Charles, • L 307 1762 Abigail, M 130 1823 Aaron Ely, L 319 1763 Abigail, L 242 1852 Abbey Thompson, M 33 1765 Abigail, L 232 1875 Abbie Coolidge, L 460 1769 Abigail, M 69 1854 Abbie E., L 328 1773 Abigail, M 74 1848 Abbott Lawrence, L 460 1773 Abigail, M 134 1796 Abby, L 276 1783 Abigail, M 133 1854 Abby, L 462 1783 Abigail, L 240 1829 Abby E., L 305 1784 Abigail, M 138 1862 Abby Little, L 471 1784 Abigail, L 430 1751 Abel, M 9 1790 Abigail, M 145 1779 Abel, L 253 1794 Abigail, M 19 1797 Abel, L 152 254 1796 Abigail, L 258 1811 Abel, L 290 1797 Abigail, M 26 1715 Abiah, M 53 1800 Abigail, M 20 Abiah, M 59 1801 Abigail, L 257 1760 Abiah, M 61 Abigail, M 78 1674 Abigail, M 218 118 1813 Abigail, M 15 1703 Abigail, L 213 1814 Abigail, L 290 1718 Abigail, L 218 1816 Abigail, L 299 1722 Abigail, M 53 1817 AbigaU, L 456 1728 Abigail, M 124 1835 Abigail, L 298 1732 Abigail, L 217 1860 Abigail, M 88 50 1734 Abigail, M 55 1843 Abigail Caroline, L 233 484 INDEX. BORN NAME NO. p. BOKN NAME NO. 1'. 1818 Abigail Eliza, M 144 1843 Adelaide A., M 189 1802 Abigail Hall, M 146 1844 Adelaide Phylora, M 96 1843 Abigail Jane, M 39 1860 Adelbert, M 194 1767 Abigail King, L 253 1846 AdellaA., L 450 1795 Abigail King, L 431 1840 Adelia Maria, L 233 1866 Abigail L., L 403 1802 Adeline, M 18 1830 Abigail Little, L 454 Adeline, L 283 1840 Abigail Lucy, L 459 1836 Adeline Athilred, M 95 1866 Abigail M., M 46 1833 Adeline Louise, M 30 1800 Abigail Mary Ann, M 149 Adeline Marietta, M 164 1804 Abigail Partbena, L 436 1832 Adliza, M 89 1831 Abigail Parthena, L 457 1803 Adolphus F., L 239 282 1815 Abigail Sarah, M 324 154 Agnes, M 113 1811 Abigail Wood, L 439 1860 Agues, L 384 1759 Abijab, L 226 1846 Agnes B., L 374 1810 Abijab Moore, L 302 Agnes Dubois, M 185 1787 Abishai, M 146 1821 Alanson S., L 270 1721 Abner, L 408 411 1808 Albert, M 312 146 1742-8 Abner, L 39 220 1812 Albert, M 148 1748 Abner, M 125 1830 Albert, M 364 173 1750 Abner, L 429 418 Albert, L 369 1758 Abner, L 228 1848 Albert, L 459 1776 Abner, M 16 1856 Albert, M 107 1777 Abner, M 281 136 1827 Albert A., L 207 269 1780 Abner, L 258 1870 Albert Clark, M 200 1781 Abner, L 464 435 1846 Albert D., M 76 36 1795 Abner, L 256 288 1883 Albert Emerson, M 201 1806 Abner, L 299 1848 Albert J., L 383 1812 Abner, L 229 278 1862 Albert J., L 834 1804 Abner D., M 831 155 1877 Albert L., M 46 1826 Abner Dwigbt, L 377 351 1839 Albert Leander, M 197 89 1853 Abner E., L 473 1864 Albert M., M 46 1814 Abner Erastus, L 501 456 1865 Albert Spear, M 111 1869 Abner Millard F., L 339 1844 Albert T., M 99 1779 Abner Phillips, L 433 420 1861 Albert W., L 361 1851 Abner Phillips, L 458 1874 Albert White, L 468 1829 Abraham Earr, L 302 306 1843 Albert Williams, M 386 191 1749 Achsah, L 222 1863 Albion Francis, L 335 1773 Achsah, L 423 1865 Albon George, L 892 1782 Achsah, L 254 1861 Albon Harmon, L 282 1844 Achsah S., L 366 1810 Alden, L 438 1863 AdaB., L 477 1790 Alexander, L 247 1851 Ada E., L 330 1817 Alexander, L 253 286 1878 AdaE., M 185 Alexander, L 363 343 1856 Ada E., L 377 Alexander, L 394 1863 AdaH., M 188 1830 Alexander Buel, L 245 285 1879 Ada M., M 115 1864 Alexander P., L 287 1849 Ada Maria, M 107 1823 Alexander H., L 240 283 1882 Ada May, M 200 1818 Alexander Mann, M 28 1788 Adah, M 148 1821 Alexander Vietts, M 87 1808 Adallne, L 278 1784 Alfred, M 156 76 Adallne, L 320 1796 Alfred, L 265 1829 Adam C, L 268 Alfred, M 138 Addison, M '64 1797 Alfred, M 139 1835 Adelaide, L 381 Alfred, M 159 1837 Adelaide, L 442 1801 Alfred, L 257 288 1842 Adelaide A., M 183 1806 Alfred, I, 298 804 DESCENDANTS OF lUKE AND MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. 485 BOKN SASIE KO. p. BORN NAME NO. P. 1814 Alfred, L 274 296 1822 Almira Willoughby, L 243 284 1827 Alfred, L 281 1804 Almon, M 166 79 1834 Alfred, L 369 1838 Almon Baldwin, M 203 95 1826 Alfred A Weeks, M 28 1815 Almon Dunbar, M 26 1835 Alfred Clark, M 336 158 1869 Almon Wade, M 112 Alfred Dudley, M 184 1806 AloDzo, M 77 1874 Alfred Dwight, M 190 Alonzo, M 163 1862 Alfred E., L 330 1812 Alonzo, L 314 1818 Alfred F., L 283 1814 Alonzo, L 275 1868 Alfred Marshall, L 371 1855 Alonzo Elbert, L 273 1841 Alfred Owen, L 360 1769 Alpheus, L 413 1824 Alfred Wells, L 276 1796 Alric B., 245 1844 Alfreda Ann, L 324 1878 Alta Annette L 473 Alice, M 173 1773 Alured, L 130 248 Alice, M 161 1805 Alured Boyden, L 292 1853 Alice, L 472 1798 Alvah, L 265 1867 Alice, M 49 1807 Alvah, M 319 148 1874 Alice, L 333 1852 Alyah A., L 395 372 1849 Alice A., L 371 1837 Alvan Chipman, L 341 1861 Alice A., L 469 1821 Alvan Cross, L 219 274 1849 Alice Arlette, L 473 Alvin, L 185 263 1871 Alice Cecelia, M 195 Alvin, L 320 1872 Alice Chloe, M 104 1818 Alvin, L 376 350 1880 Alice Ellen, M 202 1868 Alvin E., L 384 1866 Alice Howard, M 103 1879 Alvin Jesse, L 397 1854 Alice J., L 385 1836 Alvin W., h 338 1861 Alice Jane, L 465 1854 Alvirus Nelson, L 360 340 1838 Alice K., L 374 Alvisa Eliza, L 423 1890 Alice M., M 111 1790 Amanda, L 263 1883 Alice Mary, M 201 1808 Amanda, M 15 1867 Alice Roxana, L 396 1818 Amanda, M 22 1862 Alice Wilmina, L. 403 1824 Amanda M., L 376 1873 AUeine Lee, L 469 1832 Amarett, M 35 Allen, M 161 1762 Amariah, M 13 1814 Allen B., M 50 21 1816 Amariah, M 47 20 1821 Allen N., M 167 Amariah, M 32 1808 Allen Eaton, L 291 1769 Amarilla, M 129 1873 Allen Hall, L 471 1789 Amarilla, M 140 Allen Wood, L 336 1739 Amasa, M 242 125 Alma, M 20 1760 Amasa, L 228 1810 Alma Diana, L 456 1768 Amasa, M 271 134 1843 Alma Emily, M 95 Amasa, M 72 1871 Alma Ethel, L 393 1779 Amasa, L 258 1786 Almeda, L 248 1798 Amborilda, L 263 1803 Almeda, L 290 1764 Ambrose, M 126 66 1883 Almeda E., M 45 1767 Ambrose, L 432 418 1835 Aimer B., M 101 1813 Ambrose Newton, L 299 1765 Almira, L 244 1801 Amelia, M 89 1797 Almira, M 70 Amelia, M 163 1797 Almira, L 288 1820 Amelia, L 337 1800 Almira, L 259 1822 Amelia, M 89 1804 Almira, L 437 1812 Amelia Charlotte, M 91 1810 Almira, L 301 1836 Amelia Maria, M 157 1820 Almira, L 298 1839 Amelia Maria, M 158 1859 Almira Adams, L 394 1829 Amelia 0., L 269 1827 Almira E., L 270 1852 Amelia Swift, M 100 1821 Almira Montague, M 24 1811 Amenta, L 257 486 INDEX. BOEN NAME NO. P. BORN NAME NO. p. 1822 Ameron John, L 311 1785 Anna, M 139 1803 Amlnta, M 140 1796 Anna, L 256 1815 Amory, L 372 350 1799 Anna, M 13T 1724 Amos, M 101 53 Anna, M 101 1738 Amos, M 107 55 1803 Anna, L 288 1740 Amos, M 233 122 1814 Anna, L 298 1762 Amos, M 119 61 1836 Anna, L 341 1771 Amos, M 13 10 1840 Anna C, L 451 Amos, M 11 1857 Anna Charlotte, L 451 1772 Amos, M 129 1828 Anna Galpin, M 161 1784 Amos, L 149 254 1850 Anna Jane, M 107 1786 Amos, M 147 72 1842 Anna Lena, L 375 Amos, M 73 1874 Anna Lois, M 200 1791 Amos, M 27 14 1818 Anna Luaria, L 437 1794 Amos, M 140 1853 Anna M., L 357 1801 Amos, M 159 77 1844 Anna Mary. L 391 1803 Amos, M 61 26 1810 Anna Matilda, M 159 1807 Amos, M 15 1878 Anna P., L 405 1818 Amos, L 299 1868 Annabel, M 174 1843 Amos, M 23 1824 Annah Phylora, M 94 1871 Amos, M 111 1736 Anne, M 53 1845 Amos A., L 349 1779 Anne, M 75 1867 Amos A.. M 37 Anne, L 282 1798 Amos Gift, M 138 1850 Anne Howard, M 42 1838 Amos H., M 200 93 1852 Annette E., L 472 Amy, M 10 18^40 Annette 0., L 458 1807 Amy, M 162 1842 Annette R., L 362 1819 Amy Hull, M 160 1865 Annie Belle, L 476 1852 Andrew Earl, L 385 1851 Annie C, L 472 1848 Andrew F., M 108 1856 Annie E., L 370 1819 Andrew Hull, M 168 1855 Annie L., L 338 1819 Andrew J., L 218 273 1866 Annie M., L 386 1779 Andrew Law, M 288 138 Annie M., M 185 1822 Angelina, L 321 1864 Annie S., M 116 1834 Angellne, L 377 Annie Stella, M 73 1832 Angelina Ellen, L 311 1766 Annis, L 242 1844 Angeline M., M 184 1808 Annis B., L 290- 1883 Angeline M., M 115 1765 Annise, L 248 1873 Anita Taylor, M 186 1820 Annjeannette Baker, L 270 1739 Ann, M 10 1870 Annjeannette Maud, L 270 1833 Ann, M 26 1796 Anson, L 431 1875 Ann, L 358 1797 Anson, L 466 436 1833 Ann Blanchard, L 453 Anson, M 159 1850 Ann Cynthia, M 179 Anson, L 319 1839 Ann Eliza, M 109 Anson, L 451 1844 Ann Eliza, L 323 1809 Anson, L 427 1843 Ann Elizabeth, L 442 1820 Anson Newell, M 347 165 1801 Ann Griswold, M 28 1791 Antrim, M 143 1847 Ann J., L 363 1759 ApoUos L 51 224 1830 AnnK., L 299 1797 ApoUos, L 124 247 Ann Louisa, M 64 1844 ApoUos, L 287 1717 Anna, L 411 1860 ApoUos King, L 287 1746 Anna, M 56 1853 ApoUos N., L 348 1759 Anna, L 418 1781 Arad, L 173 260 1768 Anna, M 16 Arad, L 314 1775 Anna, M 74 1869 Arad, L 404 1775 Anna, M 313 146 1811 Arad Hunt, L 286 300 bESCENDANTS OP "LUK^ AND MATTHIAS HlTCHCCiOK. 487 BORN NAME NO. p. BORN NAME NO. p. 178a Aretus M., L 118 245 1806 Augustus, M 311 146 1790 Arlando, L 176 261 1800 Augustus Bliss, L 297 304 1781 Artemas, L 145 254 Augustus Cook, M 76 17'J9 Artemas, L 317 313 1866 Augustus L., L 333 1828 Artemas, L 377 1829 Augusta Marietta, L 274 1835 Artemas, L 376 1849 Augustus Rice, M 366 174 1751 Arthur, L 32 219 1827 Augustus StebWns, L 213 272 Arthur, L 346 1841 Augustus W., L 330 178S Arthur, L 237 1813 Aurelia, L 290 1818 Artimr, L 376 1821 Aurelia, M 81 1833 Arthur, L 208 270 1800 Aurelius Godfrey' L 225 276 1841 Arthur, M 101 1820 Austin Bidwell, M 350 165 Arthur B., L 373 1810 Avery, M 78 1854 Arthur. Brainard, L 373 1748 Azubah, L 231 18fi9 Arthur Charles, L 392 1782 Azubah, L 256 1865 Arthur E., L 383 1817 Azubah, L 306 18G6 Arthur E., L 330 1828 Bailey Hall, L 498 454 1874 Arthur Elton, M 201 1790 Baralj, M 129 1853 Arthur Gordon, L 327 1836 Barlow, M 31 1851 Arthur L., M 93 1785 Barnabas, L 120 246 1870 Arthur W., M 116 1816 Barnabas, L 249 286 1842 Arvilla, L 449 1769 Barzillai Dean. L 112 244 1755 Asa, M 264 130 Bathsheba, L 22G 1768 Asa, M 23 13 1764 Bathsheba, L 227 Asa, L 229 1870 Beatrice, M 48 1782 Asa, L 253 1811 Beaumond, L 313 Asa, M 14 1883 BeccaT., L 384 1800 Asa, L 259 289 1767 Beda, M 69 1838 Asa Morse, L 352 1806 Bede, M 173 80 1832 AsaN., L 298 Beede, M 64 1871 Asa Webster, M 110 1812 Beecher, M 162 1740 Asahel, L 47 221 1719 Bela, M 238 124 1743 Asahel, M 248 126 Bela, L 310 Asahel, M 66 1750 Bela, M 203 131 1765 Asahel, M 66 1811 Bela Thaxter, L 453 1779 Asahel, L 233 1811 Belenta, L 257 1779 Asahel, L 248 1799. Belinda, M 77 1805 Asahel, L 283 1788 Belvidera, L 245 1784 Asenath, L 236 1766 Benajah, M 127 1786 Asenath, L 253 1824 Beuajah, M 160 1803 Asenath, M 20 1696 Benjamin, M 225 119 1806 Asenath, L 266 1715 Benjamin, M 95 51 1819 Asenath, L 298 1724 Benjamin, M 239 124 1823 Asenath, L 318 1730 Benjamin, L 218 1820 Asenath Moody, L 450 1733 Benjamin, M 122 1784 Asher, L 181 262 17A2 Benjamin, M 267 132 1849 Asher H., L 382 1760 Benjamin, M 111 57 Ashland, L 314 1764 Benjamin, M 15 1880 Attie Irena, L 375 1780 Benjamin, M 296 141 Augusta, L 369 Benjamin, M 22 1826 Augusta, L 450 1801 Benjamin, M 145 71 1871 Augusta E., L 404 1810 Benjamin, M 162 1842 Augusta A., L 366 1826 Benjamin, M 187 86 Augusta J., M 82 1876 Benjamin C, M 202 1857 Augusta Pamelia, M 106 Benjamin E., M 32 1793 Augustus, L 92 238 1837 Benjamin F., L 366 348 1797 Augustus, M 147 1872 Benjamin F., L 396 488 iijDES. BORN NAME NO. J?. BOKN NAME NO. t. 1791 Benjamin Truman, M 315 146 1760 Caleb, M 270 132 1806 Benjamin Eoyce, M 138 70 1776 Caleb, L 103 240 1826 Benjamin Lincoln, L 453 1779 Caleb, L 147 254 1802 Benjamin Eush, L 279 1780 Caleb, M 135 69 1864 Bertha, M 49 1782 Caleb, L 442 425 1873 Bertha Caroline, L 333 1793 Caleb, M 148 1879 Bertha L., M 202 1798 Caleb7 L 258 289 1875 Bertha S., L 401 1839 Caleb B., L 352 1865 Bessie Candy, M 202 1825 Caleb E., L 303 1883 Bessie Gilmore, L 463 1812 Caleb Strong, L 477 440 1860 Bessie Hawley, M 42 1816 CalistaA., M 157 1878 Bessie Mahala, L 404 1785 Calvin, M 129 66 1784 Bethiah, M 74 1787 Calvin, L 156 255 Bethael, L 187 263 1795 Calvin, L 465 436 Bethuel, L 319 1810 Calvin, L 299 1762 Bethuel, L 77 232 1815 Calvin, L 302 1775 Betsey, L 260 1817 Calvin, L 375 350 1779 Betsey, M 139 1760 Candace, M 66 1780 Betsey, L 255 1805 Carlo E., L 437 1786 Betsey, L 433 1820 Carlos A., M 77 39 1788 Betsey, L 238 1860 Carlos Frederick, M 46 1794 Betsey, L 276 1845 Carlton C, M 93 Betsey, M 75 Caroline, L 377 Betsey, M 171 1801 Caroline, L 283 Betsey, M 67 1805 Caroline, L 438 1804 Betsey, M 70 1814 Caroline, L 280 1812 Betsey, M 75 1821 Caroline, L 317 1822 Betsey, L 298 1823 Caroline, M 172 1821 Betsey A., L 448 1825 Caroline, L 274 1788 Betsey Lodema, M 145 1832 Caroline, L 448 1795 Betsey Maria, L 117 245 1840 Caroline, L 891 1765 Betty, L 242 1858 Caroline, M 42 1775 Betty, li 243 Caroline, M 31 1788 Betty, M 16 Caroline, M 43 1754 Betty Hill, M 127 Caroline, M 82 1770 Beulah, M 66 Caroline, M 161 1792 Beulah, M 147 Caroline, M 191 1879 Birdie Blanche, L 393 1824 Caroline A., M 21 1838 Birdsall IngersoU, L 341 1883 Oaroline a. S., M 114 1881 Blanche E., L 405 1814 Caroline E., L 337 1815 Bliss D., L 311 308 1846 Caroline E., L 370 1860 Bradford W., L 329 1820 Caroline Elizabeth, M 29 Brampton, M 126 1857 Caroline J., L 468 1763 Buel, L 49 221 1825 Caroline Loraine, L 293 1832 BuelT., L 285 1826 Caroline MeUnda, L 336 1852 Burdett, M 189 1796 Caroline P., L 251 1809 Burritt, M 193 87 1828 Caroline Pamelia, L 272 1870 Burritt C, M 202 1822 Caroline Terheun, M 28 1857 Burt, M 94 1837 Caroline W., L 373 Bnrt De Wolf, L 318 Carrie, M 116 1862 Burt Gordon, M 201 Carrie, L 353 1847 Calantha Maria, M 96 1840 Carrie A., L 289 1712 Caleb, M 94 51 1861 Carrie E., M 188 1721 Caleb, L 403 410| 1870 Carrie E., M 37 1736-7 Caleb, L 38 220 1853 Carrie L., M 93 1738 Caleb, L 414 412| 1875 Carrie May, L 397 1749 Caleb, M 57 1846 Carrie Rocelia, M 108 DESCENDANTS OP LUKE AND MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. 489 BOKN NAME NO. p. BOEN NAME NO. p. 1869 Carroll Caleb, L 352 1817 Charles Alfred, M 358 168 1851 Cassias M., M 380 184 1826 Charles Alfred, M 91 1750 Cate, L 228 1824 Charles Atwater, M 168 Catherine, M 75 1829 Charles Augustus, M 108 Catherine, L 265 1870 Charles Bidwell, L 404 1783 Catherine, L 458 433 1847 Charles Brigham, L 370 1787 Catherine, L 246 1817 Charles Bishop, L 349 336 Catharine, L 446 1852 Charles Bradley, L 366 1830 Catherine, L 337 1863 Cliarles Bruce, L 463 1830 Catherine, L 454 1862 Charles C, L 370 1824 Catherine A., L 292 1846 Charles Calvin, L 399 1847 Catherine A., L 362 1844 Charles Cook, M 179 1881 Catherine Eliza, L 376 1852 Charles D., L 367 1858 Catherine H., L 373 1875 Charles Delano, M 197 1818 Catherine Kelton, L 270 1860 Charles E., L 383 1892 Celestine, M 29 1846 Charles E., L 339 1840 Cella Elvira, M 95 1877 Charles E., M 202 1845 CeUa B., L 461 1847 Charles Edgar, L 380 1811 Cementa, L 257 1850 Charles Edward, L 389 1802 Cena, L 425 1859 Charles Edward, M 177 Center, M 29 Charles Edward, M 184 1775 Chapman, M 32 16 1822 Charles Edwin, L 476 440 Chapman, M 38 1844 Charles Edwin, M 104 1781 Charissa, L 429 1867 Charles Edwin, L 397 1796 Charity, M 75 1831 Charles Foster, L 378 351 1747 Charles, L 421 413 1862 Charles Franklin, L 395 1771 Charles, L 240 1886 Charles Freeman, L 215 272 1785 Charles, L 447 429 1820 Charles H., L 434 1794 Charles, L 461 434 1849 Charles H., L 346 1799 Charles, M 14 1873 Charley H., L 335 1808 Charles, L 286 1874 Charles H., M 110 1818 Charles, M 185 85 1874 Charles H., M 200 1822 Charles, M 62 26 1836 Charles Henry, L 491 446 1823 Cliarles, M 176 82 1857 Charles Henry, L 387 1826 Charles, L 319 1858 Charles Henry, L 471 1827 Charles, L 454 1869 Charles Henry, L 327 1836 Charles, L 369 1864 Charles Henszey, L 471 1847 Charles, M 72 33 1839 Charles Hiram, M 23 1848 Charles, M 207 98 1850 Charles Hoi lis. L 461 1849 Charles, L 462 1847 Charles Hudson, M 157 — Charles, L 346 1819 Charles IngersoU, L 235 281 1855 Charles, L 368 1870 Charles L., M 46 1855 Charles, L 386 1847 Charles Lester, I> 391 1866 Charles, M 43 1798 Charles Lockwood, L 245 Charles, L 4541832 Charles M., M 32 1870 Charles, L 478 1816 Charles Merrick, L 494 450 1877 Charles, M 44 1843 Charles Merrick, L 470 1881 Charles, M 114 1845 Charles N., M 191 Charles, M 115 1859 Charles N., L 468 1827 Charles A., M 78 39 1844 Charles 0., L 289 1837 Charles A., L 513 472 1880 Charles Oscar, L 392 1847 Charles A., L 349 1853 Charles P., L 363 1861 Charles A., L 341 1845 Charles Parsons, M 188 1861 Charles A., L 368 1798 Charles Phelps, L 439 1862 Charles A., M 45 1816 Charles R., M 21 1843 Charles Aaron, L 370 349 1840 Charles Reuben, L 367 1842 Charles Albon, L 341 1867 Charles Reuben, M 197 33 49U Index. EOKN NAME NO. p. BOEN NAME NO. t. Charles Richard, M 115 1853 Clara Maria, M 177 1805 Charles RoUin, L 227 278 1816 Clara Munda, L 438 1862 Charles Russell, L 287 1858 ClarabelleC, L 366 1840 Charles Schuyler, L 338 1863 Clarence, L 384 1852 Charles Stewart, M 36 1848 Clarence Eugene, L 399 18i9 Charles Storer, M 208 103 1880 Clarence S., M 111 1829 Charles W., L 478 441 1767 Clarina, M 127 1858 Dr. Charles W., L 361 Clarissa, M 27 1865 Charles W., L 384 1793 Clarissa, L 276 1871 Charles Wilcox, M 196 1796 Clarissa, L 266 1762 Charlotte, M 66 1795 Clarissa. M 139 1765 Charlotte, M 138 1834 Clarissa, L 449 Charlotte, M 93 1808 Clarissa Cook, M 167 1811 Charlotte, M 20 1763 Clarissa Harlow, M 64 1813 Charlotte, M 26 1815 Clarissa Meliiida, L 278 1823 Charlotte, M 31 Clark, M 21 1847 Charlotte A., M 189 1789 Clark, M ISO 74 1825 Charlotte Amelia L' 272 1821 Clark, , L 314 309 1863 Charlotte DePorrest M 48 1829 Clark, M 89 1840 Charlotte E., M 94 1770 Clary, L 418 1849 Charlotte Estclle, M 188 1815 Cleraanda, L 455 1830 Charlotte Fowler, M 349 165 1844 Clementine J., L 332 1862 Charlotte L., L 333 1858 Cleodora C, L 398 1874 Charlotte M., L 401 1852 Clifford W., M 191 1821 Charlotte N., L 350 1826 Climena, L 350 1863 Charlotte Smith, L 387 1826 Clinton, M 65 29 1829 Charlotte W., M 93 1832 Clinton, M 98 Cbauncey, M 14 1855 Clara Maria, L 324 1763 Chauncev, L 424 413 1843 Clorinda, L 365 1781 Chauncey, M 291 139 1854 Clorindii Hays, M 174 1794 Chauncey, L 451 431 1821 Coleman, L 299 304 1815 Cherry A., L 437 1767 Collins, L 113 244 Chester, L 314 Comfort, M 53 Chester, L 321 1742 Comfort, M 56 1810 Chester, L 250 286 1779 Comfort, L 243. 1861 Chester, M 43 1825 Consider B., L 343 324 ■ Chestina, M 141 Cora, M 43 1763 Chileab, L 419 1863 Cora, L 384 1779 Chloe, M 16 1878 Cora Alice, L 335 1751 Chloe, L 222 1876 Cora L., M 111 1755 Chloe, L 226 1866 Cora Marie, L 368 1763 Chloe, L 233 1880 Coral M., L 405 Chloe, L 240 1835 Cordelia, L 365 1790 Chloe, L 261 Coriiithe, M 191 1817 Chloe. M 15 1822 Cornelia, M 168 1821 Chloe, M 86 1826 Cornelia, M 149 1808 Cidnah, L 434 1831 Cornelia, L 312 1848 Clara, L 349 1834 Cornelia, M 92 1863 Clara Belle, L 400 1847 Cornelia A., L 332 1884 Clark Colton, L 375 Cornelia E , L 343 1843 Clara Domatilla, M 158 1834 Cornelia Elizabeth, L 337 1872 Clara Delano, M 197 1829 Cornelia G., L 309 1853 Clara E., L 464 1826 Cornelia Jerusha, L 306 1865 Clara E., L 335 1806 Cornelia Margaret, M 27 1866 Clara Halsey, M 49 1854 Cornelia Rodman, M 174 1878 Clara M., M 202 Cornelius, M 162 1845 Clara Maria, M 103 1811 Cornelius, L 319 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE AND MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. 491 BORN NA3IE NO. p. BOR^ NAME NO. P. 1772 Cornisli, L 106 241|1837 Daniel, M 82 42 1804 Cornish, L 230 279 1878 Daniel, L 463 485 1823 Corydon, L 212 271 1848 Daniel Bailey, M 198 90 1879 Corydon, L 889 1822 Daniel Dwia;ht, L 295 Curtis, M 163 1852 Daniel G., L 463 1800 Cutler, L 425 1811 Daniel Harrison, M 51 22 1769 Cyntliia, M 135 1811 Daniel Lewis, L 209 271 1781 Cyntliia, L 246 1778 Daniel Marvin, M 86 17 Cynthia, L 252 1787 Daniel Mills, M 298 142 1782 Cynthia, L 202 1817 Daniel Porter, L 295 1791 Cynthia, L 255 1811 Daniel Roosevelt, M 6i 28 Cyntliia, M 144 1761 Daniel Severance, L 232 1825 Cynthia, M 328 154 1831 Daniel Webster, L 342 1825 Cynthia, L 286 1846 Daniel Webster, L 460 Cynthia, L 805 Darius, M 164 1830 Cynthia A., M 167 1678 -9 David, L 7 211 1821 Cynthia Elvira, L 306 1708 David, L 216 1814 Cyntliia M., M 157, 1731 David, L 42 220 1843 Cynthia M., M 90 David, L 229 1860 Cynthia M., M 191 1736 David, M 55 1876 Cynthia M., L 405 1741 David, L 415 412 1838 Cyrenius Denmark, L 867 348 1742 David, L 70 229 1797 Cyrus, M 89 17 1742 David, M 122 1798 Cyrus, M 148 1742 David, M 241 124 1877 Daisy Ella, L 396 1745 David, M 11 9 1693 Damaris, M 224 119 1748 David, M 117 60 1756 Damaris, M 132 1751 David, M 245 125 1758 Damaris, M 129 1753 David, M 123 68 1724 Dan, M 229 122 1771 David, M 279 186 1751 Dan, L 220 1771 David, L 242 1752 Dan, M 250 127 1771 David, L 422 1786 Dan, L 155 255 1773 David, M 24 13 1788 Dan, M 189 1773 David, M 72 D^n, M 159 1774 David, M 133 1708 Daniel, M 93 51 David, M 17 Daniel, M 58 1775 David, L 172 260 1739 Daniel, L 418 412 1777 David, L 105 241 1741 Daniel, M 11 1779 David, L 142 253 1745 Daniel, M 9 1784 David, M 75 1751 Daniel, L 45 220 1788 David, M 143 71 1760 Daniel, L 55 226 1788 David, L 264 287 1763 Daniel, M 257 129 David, M 78 Daniel, L 229 1789 David, L 138 252 1777 Daniel, L 421 David, M 22 1779 Daniel, M 13 1801 David, L 321 314 1784 Daniel, L 248 1805 David, L 298 1787 Daniel, L 443 425 1805 David, L 427 1790 Daniel, L 460 438 1809 David, L 292 1794 Daniel, L 251 1809 David, M 332 156 1796 Daniel, L 264 1835 David, M 85 1809 Daniel, L 455 1888 David, M 75 36 1809 Daniel, M 177 88 1844 David, L 460 1811 Daniel, M 163 1851 David , L 862 1814 Daniel, L 300 1862 David , M 110 1816 Daniel, L 458 1808 David Austin, M 15 1822 Daniel, L 482 441 1882 David H., M 34 1837 Daniel, L 458 1831 David Hume, L 824 316 492 INDEX. EOKN NAME NO. P. BOKN NAME NO. P. 1840 DavidJ., L 364 1816 Dwight W., L 269 1827 DavidJonathan, L 376 1818 Dwight W., L 323 1813 David Keyes, L 473 439 1819 E. Darwin, M 80 1799 David Lee, M 329 154 EarlY., M 43 1851 David Seth, L 362 1875 Earl, L 384 1842 David W., L 354 1775 Eaton, L 131 248 1831 David Wliite, M 183 84 1807 Eaton, L 292 1710 Deborah, L 214 1689 Ebenezer, M 90 60 Deborah, M 68 1694 Ebenezer, L 401 409 1733 Deborah, L 220 1717 Ebenezer, M 103 53 1727 Delia, M 92 1720 Ebenezer, L 407 411 1792 Delia, M 69 1728 Ebenezer, M 123 1819 Delia, L 438 Ebenezer, M 69 1834 Delia, L 346 Ebenezer, M 74 1840 Delia, L 346 1748 Ebenezer, L 220 1846 Delia Loriiida, L 375 1750 Ebenezer, M 121 62 1814 Delia Maria, L 447 1751 Ebenezer, M 61 Delilah, L 265 1765 Ebenezer, L 222 1857 Delf er Baxter, L 385 1767 Ebenezer, L 100 240 Delia, L 346 1777 Ebenezer, L 243 DellM., L 378 1781 Ebenezer, L 417 1821 Delpha S., L 442 1783 Ebenezer, L 248 Dennis, M 38 1787 Ebenezer, M 140 1786 Denzel, M 149 74 1801 Ebenezer, L 434 1750 Desire, L 226 1810 Ebenezer, L 462 434 1818 Desire, L 374 350 1815 Ebenezer, M 83 1825 DeWitt, L 437 1762 Ebenezer M., L 431 418 1824 DeWitt Clinton, L 352 336 1873 Eddie G., L 384 DeWitt Clinton, L 336 Edgar, L 474 1845 Dexter, M 192 Edgar. L 321 1791 Dexter, L 430 1829 Edgar, M 31 Dexter, L 451 1845 Edgar Eugene, L 467 1833 Dexter, L 268 1859 Edgar James, L 395 1781 Diademia, M 76 1826 Edgar Lewis, L 273 1791 Diademia, L 276 Edgar M., M 115 1841 DiademaR., L 348 Edith, M 44 1824 Diana, L 376 1884 Edith L., M 111 1817 Dianah, M 91 1859 Edi^th E., L 368 1806 Diautha, L 289 1872 Edith Fidelia, L 474 1830 Diantha, M 92 1873 Edith M., L 391 1830 Diantha, L 351 1764 Editha, L 219 Dinah, M 7 1788 Editha, L 95 238 1725 Dinah, L 411 1809 Editha, L 301 1765 Dinah, L 419 1846 EdmondE., M 109 1760 Dinah, M 129 1813 Edmund B., M 194 88 1862 DonelsonK., L 328 1876 Edmund Horton, L 375 1869 DoraE., L 364 1855 Edna, L 362 1746 Dorcas, M 118 61 1825 Edna Electa, M 182 1749 Dorothy, L 413 1869 Edna Evelyn, L 474 1752 Dorothy, L 226 Edson, L 378 1767 Dorothy, L 419 1776 Edward, M 35 17 1779 Dorothy, L 433 1793 Edward, L 448 429 Dwight, M 14 1806 Edward, L 318 818 1805 Dwight, L 271 292 1810 Edward, L 286 1820 Dwight, L 437 Edward, M 159 1830 Dwight Baldwin, M 165 Edward, L 248 1787 Dwight Cabot, M 285 137 1828 Edward, L 490 446 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE AND MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. 493 BOKN NAME NO. p. BOKN NAME NO. P. 1854 Edward, L 511 468 Electa, L 263 1866 Edward, M 104!1813 Electa, L 277 1853 Edward Atwood, M 35! 1815 Electa, L 271 Edward Augustus, M 169 1754 Eli, L 67 228 1860 Edward Bailey, L 471 1789 Eli, L 88 236 1884 Edward Bering, L 477 1796 Eli, L 239 1854 Edward Bigelow, L 461 Eli, M 61 1871 Edward C, L 477 1823 Eli Newell, L 270 1811 Edward D., M 172 1754 Eliab, L 71 230 1854 Edward D., M 185 Eliakim, M 1 3 1884 Edward F., L 400 1680 Eliakim, M 5 1849 Edward Fitcli. L 343 1712 Eliakim, M 7 6 1837 Edward G., M 34 1726 Eliakim, M 230 122 1864 Edward H., M 116 1743 Eliakim, M 15 10 1881 Edward L., L 401 1746 Eliakim, M 249 126 1875 Edward Lloyd, M 44 1767 Eliakim, M 16 1863 Edward Lulie, L 469 Eliakim, M 127 1845 Edward Marshall, M 368 175 1757 Elias, L 33 219 1818 Edward Milton,' M 170 1766 Elias, M 126 1860 Edward N., M 94 1803 Elias, L 192 265 1842 Edward Newton, L 459 1826 Elias Russell, L 341 322 1858 Edward 0., M 191 1766 Elihu, M 61 1872 Edward Parker, M 49 — Elijah, L 22 216 1837 Edward Payson, L 275 1741 Elijah, L 53 225 1850 Edward Keed, M 33 1771 Elijah, L 248 1849 Edward Salmon, L 516 472 1788 Elijah, L 243 1810 Edward T., M 28 1778 Elijah, L 430 1838 Edward Tyler, M 102 1788 Elijah, L 456 431 1876 Edward W., L 404 1800 Elijah, L 261 290 1839 Edward Wallser, L 388 363 1817 Elijah, L 292 1877 Edward Wilcox, L 361 1815 Elijah Bartlett, L 440 1833 Edward William, L 379 253 1824 Elijah Ira, M 342 161 ■ Edwin, L 338 320 1812 Elijah Townsley, L 291 Edwin, L 346 Elim, L 233 1844 Edwin, L 349 1817 Elina, L 376 1858 Edwin Chapin, M 107 1743 Elisha, M 122 1874 Edwin Coryelle, L 402 1753 Elisha, L 60 227 1837 Edwin Freeman, L 485 442 1778 Elisha, M 140 71 1828 Edwin H., M 167 1782 Elisha, L 148 254 1863 Edwin Harris, M 47 1813 Elisha, M 83 1800 Edwin Milton, L 190 265 1794 Elisha B., M 41 18 1840 Edwin 0., L 892 366 1831 Elisha B., M 68 31 1834 Edwin S., M 100 1817 Elisha Kingsley, L 278 1862 Edwin Terry, L 475 1845 Elisha Pike, M 81 41 1879 Edwin Thomas, L 471 1793 Eliza, M 19 1858 Effie, L 390 Eliza, M 27 1865 Effie E., M 186 Eliza, M 161 1821 Elam, L 451 1803 Eliza, L 277 1808 Elam S., L 264 291 1804 Eliza, L 259 1867 Elbert S., M 193 1812 Eliza, L 296 1852 ElbridgeE., L 394 371 1813 Eliza, L 281 1767 Eldad, L 56 226 1816 Eliza Finette, M 170 Eldad, L 229 1816 Eliza, M 26 1777 Eleanor, L 260 1819 Eliza, M 184 84 1802 Eleanor, L 314 1819 Eliza, L 441 1782 Bleazer, L 178 261 1821 Eliza, M 31 1799 Electa, L 276 Eliza, L 320 494 INDEX. BORN NAME NO. P. BOKN NAME NO p. 1823 Eliza, L 317 1833 Elizabeth Abigail, M 85 1828 Eliza, M 32 1813 Elizabeth Ann, M 28 1831 Eliza, M 83 1821 Elizabeth Bacon, L 456 1834 Eliza, M 39 Elizabeth C, L 378 1806 Eliza A., L 279 1861 Elizabeth I., L 473 1847 Eliza Ann, L 460 1802 Elizabeth M., M 21 1806 Eliza Augusta, L 440 1870 Elizabeth L., M 191 1812 Eliza Burt, L 289 1832 Elizur, M 376 181 1817 Eliza H., L 269 1855 Ella, L 349 1820 Eliza Jane, L 319 ■ Ella C, M 96 1826 Eliza M., L 376 1860 EllaF., M 187 1841 Eliza Matilda, M 85 1868 BUaL., M 116 1842 Eliza Melissa, M 175 1850 Ella Louise, M 198 1830 Eliza R., L 303 1848 Ella Louise, L 391 1651 Elizabetli, M 4 1852 Ella M., L 328 1672 Elizabeth, M 50 1859 Ella Maria, L 402 1679 Elizabeth, L 408 Ella Sprague, L 389 1684 Elizabeth, M 119 1850 Ella Webster, L 366 Elizabeth, M 32 Ellen, L 346 Elizabeth, M 62 Ellen, L 378 Elizabeth, M 64 1832 Ellen Amelia, M 168 1701 Elizabeth, L 215 1866 Ellen Delia, L 372 1707 Elizabeth, M 120 1850 Ellen Eoss, L 366 1708 Elizabeth, M 6 1844 Ellen Francis, M 190 1721 Elizabeth, M 51 1840 Ellen J., L 462 1726 Elizabeth, M 124 1835 Ellen M., M 93 1731 Elizabeth, L 410 1837 Ellen M., L 450 1741 Elizabeth, L 223 1855 Elliott B., M 184 1742 Elizabeth, M 55 1861 ElmaA., L 368 1743 Elizabeth, M 122 1826 Elmer, L 232 280 1745 Elizabeth, L 228 Elmer, L 321 1754 Elizabeth, L 413 1876 Elmer, M 45 1755 Elizabeth, L 220 1802 Elmira. L 237 1758 Elizabeth, L 419 1830 ElmiraD., L 324 1763 Elizabeth. M 132 1872 Elmira Gertrude, L 392 1764 Elizabeth, L 240 1833 Elmore William, M 171 1769 Elizabeth, L 253 Elvira, M 81 1773 Elizabeth, M 11 1810 Elvira, L 306 1784 Elizabeth, M 17 1807 Elvira, L 437 1793 Elizabeth, L 243 1812 Elvira A., L 309 1794 Elizabeth, M 74 1828 Elvira C, L 318 1797 Elizabeth, M 18 1850 Elvira Cornelia, L 371 Elizabeth, M 156 1869 Elvira Lydia, M 112 Elizabeth, M 161 1862 Elvira M., M 187 1801 Elizabeth, M 137 1843 Elvira White, L 381 1816 Elizabeth, M 162 1825 Elvira Winslow, L 300 1816 Elizabeth, L 437 1866 Embury A., L 395 1819 Elizabeth, L 489 442 1789 Emelia, L 429 1823 Elizabeth, L 272 1816 Emelia Angelina. L 275 1823 Elizabeth, L 285 1817 Emeline, L 302 1826 Elizabeth Gardner, L 351 Emeline, M 81 1828 Elizabetli, L 272 Emeline, M 113 Elizabeth, L 305 1840 Emeline F., L 363 1830 Elizabeth, L 280 1841 Bmeret C, L 322 1886 Elizabeth, L 304 Emerett Francis, M 188 1837 Elizabeth, M 92 1870 Emil Guelick, L 392 1857 Elizabeth, M 109 Emilie, M 82 itESCENDANTS OP LUKE AND MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. 49o BOEN SAME NO. ^•| BOEN NAMP NO. p. 1782 Emily, L 420'l856 Ernest, M 41 1793 Emily, L 288 1853 Ernest A., M 94 1803 Emily, L 300 1864 Erne.'.t H., L 380 Emily, M 139 1841 Br vine Van Ness, M 80 41 Emily, M 163 1872 Erwin Van Ness, M 48 1813 Emily, M 172:1881 Estella, L 335 1829 Emily, M 84l Esther, M 7 Emily, L 240 Esther, M 59 1838 Emily, L 447 Esther, M 173 1839 Emily, M 173 1705 Esther, L 214 Emily A., M 146 1738- 9 Esther, L 220 1843 Emily Catherine, L 233 1751 Esther, M 126 1841 Emily Jane, M 188 1770 Esther, M 127 1842 Emily Maria, L 398 Esther, M 132 1857 Emily Maria, L 287 1789 Esther, M 148 1828 Emily Melissa, L 456 1790 Esther, M 139 1824 Emily N., L 269 1796 Esther, M 75 Emily N., M 95 1806 Esther, L 455 1832 Emily T., L 275 1810 Esther, M 84 1871 Emily Webster, L 397 1821 Esther, L 303 1750 Emma, L 226 1844 Esther, L 346 Emma, M 27 1852 Esther, L 384 1842 Emma, L 457,1839 Esther C, L 472 1852 Emma, L 462 1850 Esther C, L 367 1860 Emma, M 110 1839 Esther Cornelia, M 190 1820 Emma Adeline, L 295 1823 Esther Eliza, M 327 154 Emma B., M 31 1827 Esther Fenton L 351 1867 Emma C, M 184 1865 Esther Jane, L 397 1851 EmmaE., L 473 1840 Esther L., M 108 1840 EmmaE., L 366 1829 Esther Pluma, L 376 1874 Emma Eliza, L 379 1773 Ethan, L 82 236 Emma L., M 185 1812 Ethan, L 194 266 1850 EmmaL., L 375 Ethan A., L 356 1847 Emma Maria, M 107 1798 Ethan Allen, L 135 251 Emmeliiie, M 173 1835 Ethan Allen, L 273 293 1815 Emmeliue, M 91 Ethel, M 44 1830 Emmeline, M 165il877 Ethel, M 114 1884 Emory Tattle, M 200:1879 Ethel L., L 405 1765 Enoch, M 69 1849 Etta, M 93 1765 Enoch, L 68 228 1799 Eudocia Melina, L 426 1834 Enoch Samuel, L 315 311|1833 Eugene Douglas, L 355 338 1734 Enos, M 124J1848 Eugene L., L 374 1735 Enos, M 123 1851 Eugenia, L 303 1744 Enos, L 417 412 1845 Eugenia Clarissa, L 330 1774 Enos, L 438 422; 1855 Eugenia Amenda, M 42 1809 EnosD., L 2331713 Eunice, L 215 1767 Ephraim, L 169 259 1743 Eunice, L 221 1813 Ephi-aim, M 353 1671744 Eunice, M 60 Ephraim, L 316 313,1746 Eunice, L 219 1823 Ephraim Burt, L 318 Eunice, M 63 1822 Ephraim E., L 300, Eunice, M 70 1820 Ephraim Hale, L 376,1754 Eunice, M 60 1787 Erastus, L 87 236jl754 Eunice, M 127 1793 Erastus, L 188 2641764 Eunice, M 131 1820 Erastus Preston, L 269 1772 Eunice, M 75 1800 Eri, L 266.1772 Eunice, L 228 1836 Eri Whitman, L 344 324 Eunice, M 164 i% IKDEX. EOEN NAME NO. p. BORN NAME NO. P. 1777 Eunice, M 131 1850 Florence V., M 189 1778 Eunice, M 128 1792 Florilla, L 245 1793 Eunice, M 137 1796 Florilla, L 278 1793 Eunice, M 146 1820 Florilla L 285 1805 Eunice, L 300 1860 Florion J., L 386 1816 Eunice, L 297 1844 Floyd, M 216 109 1842 Eunice Ann, M 26 1877 Floyd, M 45 1818 Eunice Howard, L 257 1864 Floyd Barnes, L 352 1825 Eunice Kimberly, L 442 1812 Fordyce, L 279 1845 EuphemiaO., L 348 Frances, M 159 1843 EuplirasiaE., L 330 Frances, L 364 Eusebia, L 305 1842 Frances Allen, M 35 1876 Eva, M 199 1809 Frances Amelia, M 150 1868 Eva H., M 187 1833 Frances Amelia, M 169 1861 Eva S., M 190 1849 Frances Amelia, M 38 1851 Everett F., L 370 1833 Frances Ann, M 873 181 Evelyn H., L 343 1855 Frances E , L 327 Evis, M 164 1864 Frances Emily, M 102 1742 Experience, L 224 1855 Frances Evelyn, L 392 1763 Ezra, L 139 252 1819 Frances M., L 267 291 1773 Ezra, L 243 Frances Maria, L 380 1832 Ezra, L 304 1843 Frances Mary, L 369 1807 Falley, L 297 1877 Frances Mary, L 396 Eannie, M 83 1819 Frances Montague, M 24 1821 Fannie, L 311 1836 Frances N., L 331 1780 Fanny, L 433 Frances R., M 82 1796 Fanny, L 259 1814 Francis, L 319 1800 Fanny, L 240 1819 Francis, L 342 1806 Fanny, M 80 1857 Francis A., L 327 1819 Fanny, M 86 1828 Francis Allen, M 40 Fanny, L 263 1837 Francis E., L 326 1854 Fannie M., M 109 1879 Francis Folger, M 49 1867 Fanny, L 401 1854 Francis Hell, L 371 1874 Fanny Bliss, L 475 1834 Francis L., L 442 1849 Flora Jane, M 189 1838 Francis Lyman, L 273 1851 Fannie L., L 366 1831 Francis M., L 322 1824 Fanny M., L 308 Francis R. , M 29 1887 Fanny Mary, M 104 1840 Francis S.. L 346 1847 Fanny Virginia, M 104 Francis Whitney, L 268 1816 Fanny Woodbury, L 296 1822 Francis Woods, L 376 1845 Felicia Rosamond, L 324 Frank, L 248 1790 Festus, L 264 1862 Frank, L 394 Fidelia, L 305 1865 Frank, L 477 1824 Fidelia, L 309 1881 Frank, L 402 1813 Fidelia Rachel, L 301 1846 Frank A., L 355 1837 Fidelia W., L 3G4 1880 Frank Allen, L 389 1810 Flavel Edwards, L 437 1871 Frank B., L 391 1775 Flavia, L 254 1841 Frank Benjamin, M 212 108 1867 Flora Belle, L 395 1855 Frank Betten, L 366 1840 Flora Eliza, L 365 1853 Frank C, L 398 1878 Flora M., M 111 1880 Frank D., L 406 1872 Flora L., M 116 1882 Frank Edson, M 202 1847 Florence, M 94 1882 Frank F., M - 202 1876 Florence A., L 402 1866 Frank G., L 386 1856 Florence J., L 368 1866 Frank George, L 403 1870 Florence L., L 401 1843 Frank H. , L 389 1881 Florence M., L 385 1854 Frank Ichabod, M 385 190 DESCENDANTS OP LUKE AND MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. 497 BOKN KAME NO. P. 18G0 Frank Justin, L 402 1844 Frank L., M 117 1859 Frank L., M 90 1875 Frank Laurens, M 48 Frank R., L 378 1862 Frank S., M 186 1785 Franklin, M 147 1803 Franklin, L 247 1817 Franklin, M 172 1829 Franklin, L 335 318 1831 Franklin, M 172 Franklin, L 419 1839 Franklin B., M 32 1872 Franklin H., L 399 1818 Franklin King, L 495 450 1844 Franklin Lewis, M 379 183 1851 Franklin 0., L 306 Fred, M 44 1873 Fred, L 385 1865 Fred H., L 477 1849 Fred M., L 333 1858 Fred S., L 464 1863 Freddie, L 379 1869 Freddie C, L 386 1829 Frederick, M 375 181 1857 Frederick, L 400 1880 Frederick, L 387 1857 Frederick A., L 383 Frederick B., M 191 1864 Frederick C, L 471 1867 Frederick H., L 475 1869 Frederick Henry, L 378 1832 Frederick Joseplins, M 168 1837 Frederick L., M 100 1866 Frederick L., L 396 Frederick S., M 115 1865 Frederick St. John, L 371 Freeman, L 364 1882 Freeman St. Clair, L 334 1812 Friend Delos, M 339 160 1718 Gad, L 406 411 1749 Gad, L 427 417 1765 Gad, L 126 247 1766 Gad, L 420 413 1783 Gad, L 435 420 1788 Gad, L 459 433 1802 Gad, L 264 1820 Gad, L 497 463 1824 Gad AValter, L 373 350 1765 Gaius, L 36 219 1772 Gaius, L 253 1822 Gaius, L 278 298 1791 Gaius, M 136 1811 Gaius, M 178 83 1799 Gannetta, M 28 1843 Gardner D., L 357 1820 Gay lord, L 277 BORN NAME George, M George, M 1728 George, L 1764 George, M 1789 George, M 1810 George, L 1810 George, L 1814 George, L 1814 George, L 1818 George, L George, L 1819 George, M 1822 George, L 1825 George, M 1828 George M 1854 George, M 1855 George, L George, L 1836 George A., L 1841 George A., L 1867 George A., L 1844 George Alfred, L 1851 George Angler, L 1792 George Augustus, L 1857 George B., L George B., M 1843 George Bartol, L 1838 George Benjamin, M 1835 George Bliss, L 1824 George Brewer, M 1842 George C, L 1826 George C, L 1867 George CoUier, L 1874 George E., L 1845 George E. White, M 1860 George Edward, M 1835 George Ellsworth, M 1843 George F., L 1844 George F., L 1818 George Flavius, L 1846 George Flavius, L 1819 George Frank, L 1844 George G.. M 1861 George Gale, L 1847 George Goodwin, M 1838 George Gordon, M 384 190 1850 George H., M 1845 George Harvey, L 1810 George Hawley, L 1841 George Henry, L 1846 George Henry, M 1846 George Henry, L 1848 George Henry, L 1872 George Henry, L 1838 George Howard, M 1867 George Hiram, M 1873 George Howard, M NO. p. 67 160 405 410 127 146 317 231 280 331 318 440 322 315 320 81 292 30 188 86 39 374 454 358 339 382 364 373 471 438 380 83 389 171 363 64 29 289 281 358 403 183 44 182 354 470 493 447 469 350 336 100 356 192 99 367 269 291 346 104 370 356 397 42 105 49 83 34 498 INDEX. EORN NAME HO. i'. BORN NAME NO. P. 1825 George Julius, M 81 1S72 Grace Griffith, L 396 1791 George King, L 455 431 1872 Gracie, M 112 1864 George L., M 37 1870 Graham A., M 195 George L., L 356 Grant, L 321 1822 George Langdon, M 168 1765 Gratia, L 417 1825 George Lorenzo, M 91 1783 Gratia, L 236 1812 George Loving, L 307 307 1824 Gridley, L 453 1823 George Metcalf, L 302 1645 Hannah, L 207 1837 George Morris, L 351 1668 Hannah, L 2 211 1851 George N., L 367 1672 Hannah, M 6 1843 George Nicholas, L 460 1683 Hannah, L 408 1851 George Orlando, M 89 1690 Hannali, M 119 George P. , L 373 1702 Hannah, L 215 1836 George Pliny, L 326 Hannali, L 218 1858 George Pliny, L 327 1717 Hannah, M 6 1838 George Porter, L 367 1719 Hannah, L 214 1868 George Porter, M 48 1721 Hannah, M 124 1821 George E., M 157 1733 Hannah, M 55 1857 George R., M 97 1737 Hannah, M 123 1850 George S., M 31 1737 Hannah, L 221 1888 George Tyler, M 85 1745 Hannah, L 225 1801 George W., M 1+ 1746 Hannah, M 244 125 1820 George W., L 271 1748 Hannah, M 61 1825 George "W., L 268 Hannah, M 63 1845 George W., M 90 1748 Hannah, M 1,32 1859 George W., L 332 1752 Hannah, M 131 1863 George W., L 384 1764 Hannali, L 222 1828 George "Warner, L 342 1767 Hannah, M 128 George Warren, M 27 1768 Hannah, M 133 1873 George Wellington, M 109 1769 Hannah, M 1.34 1828 George Wesley, L 450 1770 Hannah, L 260 1812 George Williston, L 475 440 1776 Hannah, L 248 1863 George Woodward, M 198; 1777 Hannah, L 253 1860 Georgia Wall^er, L 463 1778 Hannah, M 72 1858 GeorgianaS., L 380 Hannah, M 73 1863 Gertie M., L 386 1787 Hannah, M 17 1862 Gertrude Reed, M 199 1791 Hannah, L 243 1864 Gertrnde M., L 385 1794 Hannah, M 144 1736 Gideon, L 218 1801 Hannah, L 297 1767 Gideon, L 232 Hann.ah. L 313 1825 Gideon, L 310 Hannali, M 159 1786 Gilbert, M 18 Hannah, M 171 1819 Gilbert, M 66 31 Hannah, L 423 1859 Gilbert Monell, L 506 459 1826 Hannah, L 448 1851 Gilbert P., L 377 1834 Hannah, M 38 Gillman, L 378 1836 Hannali, M 36 1879 Glen P., L 384 1836 Hannah Clark, M 168 1765 Godfrey, L 425 413 1791 Hannah Ann, L 244 Gordon, M 43 1825 Hannah Coe, L 456 Grace, M 10 Hannah Button, M 78 1711 Grace, L 217 Hannah E., M 30 1778 Grace, L 259:1804 Hannah Holbrook, L 314 1867 Grace, L 3.34:1851 Hannah Lonisa, M 190 1872 Grace Anna M 47 Hannah Lucina, L 319 1860 Grace Baldwin, M 42 1829 Hannah Moore, L 296 1866 Grace E., M 107 1700 H.annah Parsons, L 211 1832 Grace Elizabeth, M 89 1815 Hannah Weed, M 24 DESCENDANTS OF LDKE AND MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. 499 BORN NAME NO. P. BORN NAME NO. p. Hanover, M 127 1800 Harry Robert, L 465 1852 Harlan d W., L 331 1845 Harry S., L 389 179S Harley, M 294 140 1879 Harry S., L 406 1877 Hai-ley Betts, L 397 1875 Harry Sylvester, L 404 1851 Harlyn, L 315 Hartley, L 405 1785 Harmon, M 148 1765 Harvey, M 128 1801 Hannoi), M 14 1769 Harvey, M 124 64 1813 Harmon, M 22 1780 Harvev, L 258 1818 Harmon, M 175 81 1814 Harvey, L 287 300 1884 Harold Brown, L 401 1823 Harvey, L 292 1873 Harold Edward, L 371 1827 Harvey, L 311 1878 Harold Morley, M 106 1S25 Harvey Cooley, L 333 318 1795 Harriet, L 279 1843 Harvey P., L 326 1801 Harriet, m: 20 1855 Harvey Parker, M 104 Harriet, L 248 1800 Harvey Rexford, M 48 21 Harriet, L 263 1812 Harvey S., L 492 447 Harriet, L 265 1872 Harvey Webster, M 202 Harriet, L 320 1872 Hattie, M 101 1809 Harriet, L 301 1883 Hattie A., M 202 1816 Harriet, L 451 1852 Hattie Amelia, L 346 1813 Harriet, L 441 1843 Hattie K., M 100 1822 Harriet, L 443 1850 Hattie E., L 463 1829 Harriet, L 268 1854 Hattie E., M 191 183-t Harriet, M 168 1847 Hattie S., L 354 18i3 Harriet, M 156 1860 Hattie Vanghn, L 349 Harriet, M 171 17(19 Heber, L 79 232 Harriet, M 193 1784 Heber, L 158 256 1862 Harriet, L 385 1796 Hector, M 43 20 1851 Harriet A., L 344 Hector, L 314 1851 Harriet Adella, L 398 1817 Helen, M 31 1819 Harriet Allen, L 284 1824 Helen, M 80 1837 Harriet B., L 470 Helen, M 98 1818 Harriet DeForrest, M 86 1885 Helen,' L 472 1806 Harriet E., L 308 1875 Helen, L 404 1815 Harriet E., M 167 1872 Helen Augusta, L 396 1821 Harriet Eliza, L 448 1841 Helen L., L 275 1822 Harriet Emeline, L 816 1850 Helen Louisa, M 197 1848 Harriet Emily, L 366 1875 Helen Louise, M 106 1824 Harriet Keep, L 352 1830 Helen M., L 336 1828 Harriet L., L 292 1847 Helen M„ L 330 1874 Harriet Lonise, M 49 1850 Helen M., M 90 1820 Harriet M., M 91 1834 Helen Maria, L 341 1865 Harriet Marie, L 371 1855 Helen Munro, M 42 1826 Harriet N., L 299 1817 Helen P., M 87 1833 Harriet N,, M 157 1841 Helen Sophia, M 158 1842 Harriet N., M 90 185C Helen Storer, M 103 1815 Harriet Newell, L 278 1756 Hell, L 62 227 1841 Harriet Newell, M 92 1798 Hell, L 157 255 1850 Harriet Newell, L 457 1823 Hell H., L 301 306 1858 Harriet Newell, M 197 1762 Heman, L 35 219 1809 Harriets., M 21 1799 Heman, L 98 238 1834 Harriet Sarah, M 165 1799 Heman, L 425 1856 Harriet W., L 329 1809 Heman, L 217 273 1872 Harriette B., L 888 • Heman, L 346 1820 Harris, L 280 Henrietta, M 88 1876 Harry, L 387 1843 Henrietta, L 463 1854 Harry A., L 345 1858 Henrietta G., L 470 500 INDEX. EOEN NAME NO. P. BORN NAME NO. p. 1851 Henrietta Thayer, L 399 1840 Henry Martin, L 216 272 1783 Heury, L 446 429 1843 Henry Martyn, L 390 864 1789 Henry, L 237 1839 Henry Mason, M 161 Henry, L 248 1822 Henry Nelson, M 88 1792 Henry, L 134 251 1865 Henry P., L 834 1800 Henry, L 438 1837 Henry Preston, M 157 1805 Henry, M 58 26 181G Henry Rowe, M 30 1807 Henry, M 150 1861 Henry Russell, L 370 1816 Henry, L 488 442 1810 Henry S., L 291 308 1823 Henry, M 91 1832 Henry S., M 381 184 Henry, M 91 1839 Henry S., L 872 Henry, M 93 1858 Henry S., M 90 1825 Henry, L 317 1875 Henry S., M 117 1829 Henry, L 272 293 1830 Henry Samuel, L 345 325 1834 Henry, M 71 32 1852 Henry Seklen, L 356 1838 Henry, L 450 1830 Henry Smith, M 85 Henry, L 454 1838 Henry Valentine, M 369 177 1839 Henry, M 31 1837 Henry Ward, L 338 1840 Henry, L 448 1840 Henry Warren, L 353 1841 Henry, L 323 1841 Henry Washington, M 388 194 1843 Henry, M 215 109 1859 Herbert A., L 330 1847 Henry, M 107 1862 Herbert Allan, M 177 1849 Henry, L 346 327 1866 Herbert Baxter, L 476 - — Henry, L 369 1866 Herbert C, M 192 Henry, M 161 1867 Herbert E„ L 473 Henry, M 193 1855 Herbert Ellas, L 885 1858 Henry, L 358 1875 Herbert Erie. L 331 1861 Henry, L 332 1865 Herbert Kellogg, M 199 1866 Henry, L 384 1841 Herbert Paschal, M 377 182 1835 Henry A., L 363 1854 Herbert Pliny, L 328 1827 Henry Abner, M 378 182 1869 Herbert R., L 886 1844 Henry Albert, M 169 1865 Herbert Samuel, L 402 1819 Henry Alphonzo, L 275 1845 Herbert William, L 463 1815 Henry Amos, M 190 87 1846 Herbert Witter, M 179 1814 Henry Bailey, L 496 453 Herman, L 405 1849 Herbert Butler, L 373 1817 Hester, M 26 1834 Henry Chapman, M 79 40 1853 Hester L. , L 463 1830 Henry Clay, L 287 1698 Hezeldah Parsons, L 211 1845 Henry Clay, L 390 1839 Hiland Clark, L 360 1855 Henry Corydon, L 333 1856 Hi 1 degrade W., L 342 1820 Henry Dwight, L 296 1797 Hiram, M 28 14 1822 Henry B., L 268 291 1799 Hiram, L 254 1858 Helen Elindy, L 357 1808 Hiram , M 55 25 1861 Henry F., L 383 1816 Hiram, L 288 300 1851 Henry Gay, L 362 Hiram, M 188i 86 1816 Henry H., L 201 268 1824 Hiram, L 281 1836 Henry H., L 325 1825 Hiram, L 326 317 1841 Henry H., L 508 463 1857 Hiram Augustus, M 104 1854 Henry H., L 330 1838 Hiram Barlow, M 182 1804 Henry James, L 434 1827 Hiram D., M 157 1884 Henry James, L 499 454 1853 Hiram F., L 366 1829 Henry L., M 372 181 1842 Hiram Milton, L 379 1778 Henry Lawrence, M 135 1832 Hiram Newell, L 363 1813 Henry Lawrence, M 323 154 1808 Hiram Newton, L 280 298 1869 Henry Lewis, M 197 1799 Hiram W., M 286 137 1810 Henry Livingston, M 27 1786 HoUis, L 489 422 1842 Helen Louisa, L 380 1888 HoUis J., L 377 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE AND MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. 501 BOBN NAME NO. p. BOKN NAME NO. P. 1805 Homer, M 45 20 1873 IdaW., M 116 1845 Homer, M 33 India, M 116 1871 Homer B., L 372 1877 Inez lone, L 393 1839 Homer L., M 108 1765 Ira, M 254 129 1827 Homer Owen, L 275 296 1777 Ira, L 144 254 1839 Homer S., M 214 108 1801 Ira, M 57 26 1830 Homer W., L 357 338 1824 Ira, L 302 1805 Honor, M 26 1872 Ira, M 186 1782 Horace, L 449 430 1812 Ira Hull, M 160 1792 Horace, L 255 288 1793 Ira Irvine, L 222 276 1802 Horace, M 27 1856 Ira Louis, L 391 1824 Horace, L 280 IraM., M 170 1824 Horace, L 441 1844 Ira N., L 334 1836 Horace, L 512 469 1843 Ira Philip, L 350 338 1826 Horace Austin, L 350 1804 Ira S., L 22!1 277 1822 Horace Curtis, L 223 276 Irad, L 419 1827 Horace DeWitt, L 337 1819 Irena, L 309 1800 Horace Dunham, M 20 17117 Irene, M 66 1819 Horace Gaylord, M 150 1794 Irene, M 14 1883 Horace Lapsley, M 114 1808 Irene, L 456 1820 Horace P., L 447 1876 Irene, M 200 1837 Horace Robert, M 194 Ireneus, M 76 1877 Horace KoUin, M 113 1880 Iris, M 37 — Horatio, M 14 Irving B., M 115 1801 Horatio, M 137 1834 Irving Lyman, M 100 1802 Horatio, L 279 298 1878 Irving White, M 201 1818 Horatio Elijah, M 335 157 1732 Isaac, L 218 1808 Horatio Gates, M 28 1737 Isaac, L 46 221 18+9 Horatio T., L 374 1745 Isaac, M 113 59 1817 Horatio Waldo, L 270 1786 Isaac, M 14 1853 Howard, L 340 Isaac, M 67 Howard, L 341 Isaac, M 70 1868 Howard Eaton, L 382 Isaac, L 244 1849 Howard NUes, M 188 1812 Isaac, L 297 Huldah, M 67 1816 Isaac, M 22 Huldah, M 81 1825 Isaac Brown, L 295 1765 Huldah, L 242 1816 Isaac Miller, L 456 1768 Huldah, L 420 1824 Isaac Morris, L 316 1800 Huldah, M 148 1751 Isabel, M 57 1772 Hunn, M 127 66 Isabel, M 191 Hushi, M 129 1865 Isabel Gray, L 462 1749 Ichabod, M 115 59 1874 Isabel Lyons, L 404 Ichabod, M 70 1781 Ithamar, L 179 262 1756 Ichabod, M 261 130 1790 Ithamer, L 243 1810 Ichabod, M 352 167 Ithamar, L 233 1820 Ichabod, M 86 1850 J. De Witt, L 459 1852 Ida, L 347 1751 Jabez, M 60 1872 Ida, M 45 Jackson, L 369 1873 Ida A., L 368 1708- -9 Jacob, L 15 215 1856 IdaE., L 349 1739 Jacob. M 110 57 1869 Ida Kittie, L 393 1748 Jdcoh, L 225 1852 Ida L., M 187 1776 Jacob, M 134 69 1850 IdaM., L 330 1792 Jacob, L 137 251 1851 IdaM., L 357 1852 Jacob Wood, M 42 1868 Ida Maria, L 372 1786 Jairus, M,274 134 1877 Ida May, M 200 1787 Jairus, L 160 256 1849 Ida Viola, M 191 1703 James, M 91 51 502 INDEX. BORN NAME NO. P. BORN NAME NO. P. James, M 105 54 1809 Jared H., L 292 James, M 63 1718 Jason, M 123 James, M 159 1760 Jason, M 125 66 1780 James, L 254 1764 Jason, M 130 1782 James, L 247 1790 Jason, M 157 76 1794: James, L 167 259 Jason, M 307 144 James, L 346 Jai^on, M 164 1805 James, L 125 247 Jason, M 166 1817 James, L 440 1813 Jason, M 354 167 18G2 James, L 477 1829 Janette, L 307 1849 James Alexander, L 348 1852 Jay W., L 375 1851 James B., L 355 1809 .Teannette Jane, M 79 1787 James Bowdoin, L 253 1784 JeUuthan, L 164 258 1841 James Childs, L 466 1808 Jehiel, L 454 431 1819 James Clifford, M 172 1814 Jehiel, L 257 1868 James Edwin, L 287 1729 Jemima, L 216 1853 James Frank, L 348 333 1744 Jemima, M 55 1807 James Gains, I> 301 1767 Jemima, M 66 1841 .James H., L 469 1865 Jennie Carrington, M 112 James Harvey, M 155 76 1877 Jennie E., L 335 1813 James Kent, L 241 283 1857 Jennie J., M 193 1830 James L., M 53 23 1870 Jennie L., L 401 1876 James Ladd, L 287 1861 Jennie May, M 188 1839 James M., L 287 1776 Jeremiah, L 428 417 James M., L 455 1831 Jeremiah Evarts, L 352 1817 James Monroe, L 270 291 1781 Jeremy, L 255 1823 James N., M 172 1709 Jernsha, L 213 1857 James R. W., L 360 Jerusha, L 240 1814 James Reynolds, M 29 1814 .Terusha, L 273 1841 James Roosevelt, M 84 42 1825 Jerusha, L 309 1825 James S., M 67 31 1837 Jerusha, L 346 1817 Jane, L 280 1840 Jerome Eugene, L 324 1819 Jane, M 22 1766 Jesse, L 127 247 Jane, M 79 1775 Jesse, L 233 Jaue, L 320 Jesse, M 62 1824 Jane, L 286 1818 Jesse, M 186 86 1838 Jane A., L 322 1867 Jesse, L 397 1841 Jane A., L 355 1874 Jesse, M 104 1824 Jane Ann, M 85 1872 Jesse S., M 110 Jane Antoinette, M 113 1852 Jesse Vaughn, L 371 349 1836 Jane E , M 173 1794 .lessee, M 144 71 1841 Jane E., L 363 Jessee, M 74 1813 Jane Elizabeth, L 277 1874 Jessica May, ■M 46 1833 Jane Elizabeth, L 446 1874 Jessie, M 45 1863 Jane Elizabeth, L 468 1883 Jessie, L 391 Jane Jeanette, M 79 1871 Jessie Azalie, L 392 1844 JaneL., L 339 Jessie. E., M 43 1827 Jane M., M 89 1857 Jessie Mary, M 28 1828 Jane M., L 323 1856 Jessie May, L 389 1839 Jane S., L 381 1760 Jestina, M 129 1758 Jared, M 127 1784 Joab, M 316 146 1759 Jared, M 12 9 1765 Joash, M 258 130 1778 Jared, L 132 248 1818 Joanna, M 20 1783 Jared, M 25 13 1807 Joanna W,, L 292 1808 Jared, M 146 1738 Joel, M 108 55 1811 Jared, M 22 1778 Joel, M 128 66 1818 Jared B., M 21 1794 Joel, L 177 261 iJESCESTDANTS OP LUKE AND MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. 503 BORN NAME Joel, 1804 Joel, 1805 Joel N., John, 1670 John, lfi83 John, 1685 John, 1685 John, 1692 John, 1708 John, 1716 John, John,'' John , ' 1717 John, 1722 John, John," ' 1725 John, 1741 John, 1745-G John, 1746-7 John, 1747 John, 1754 John, 1759 John, 1760 John, 1765 John, 1770 John, 1779 John, 1779 John, John,!^ John,!^ 1780 John, 1780 John, 1781 John, 1781 John, 1783 John, 1785 Jolin, John,/ 1787 John, 1790 John, 1793 John, John/ John,-^ John,-^ ,John,' 1805 John, 1807 Jolin, 1809 John, John,/ 1815 ,Tohn, 1821 John, 1824 John, 1827 John, 1827 John, 1827 John, John,^ 1835 John, 1868 John, NO. P. BORN NAME NO. P. L 353'l879 John, M 117 L 310 308 John A., M 166 L 262 290 1836 John A., L 353 M 217 3 1819 John A., L 45 1 L 3 211 1819 John Adams, L 291 M 3 5 1847 John Augustus, M 103 M 89 50 1809 John C, L 290 M 222 119 1820 .John C, L 316 L 8 213 1842 John C, L 339 M 97 52 1853 John C, L 382 354 L 13 214 Jolin Calvin, L 305 L 1 207 1803 John CliancUer. L 452 431 L 21 21i; 1821 John Clark, M 163 78 M 227 122 1816 John Clemence, M 29 L 25 218 1791 John ColtDU, L 163 258 L 233 1859 John D., M 186 M 9 7 1891 John Efhvard, M 201 M 14 10 1884 John Elliott, L 376 L 231 1822 John Emerson, M 348 165 L 69 228 1851 John Everard, M 382 189 M 114 59 1840 John Ford, M 177 M 61 1833 John Franklin, L 287 L 221 1855 John Franklin, L 464 M 29 15 1870 John Franklin, L 397 M 10 1830 John G., L 246 285 L 413 1865 John Gray, L 459 J. 2(;i 1875 John Henry, L 474 L 421 1827 John K., L 322 L 265 1860 John L., M 191 M 70 1762 John Lee, M 246 126 M 17 1838 John Lee, M 334 157 L 175 260 1864 John Lindsay, M 42 M 136 69 1833 Jolin M., M 69 31 M a42 71 1854 John M., M 186 L 115 245 John M., L 307 M 37 17 1693 John Parsons, L 211 M 17 1810 John Pease, L 317 L 123 247 1819 Jiihn Peter, M 28 M 137 1856 John K., L 366 L 166 259 1821 John Raymond, M 84 M 129 1817 John Kipley, M 24 M 161 1872 John Rogers, L 375 L 283 1825 Johh Rounds L 271 L 378 1861 John S., L 391 L 264 1868 John Samnel, L 396 M 26 1869 .Tohii Sawyer, L 468 M 295 140 1831 John Seabnry, M 199 90 M 38 1808 John Vernon, L 283 L 313 308 1852 John W., M 90 M 182 84 1827 .John Wells, L 276 L 483 441 1857 John Wesley, L 371 M 85 John William, M 159 L 302 1701 Jonathan, L 12 214 L 334 318 Jonathan, L 24 217 L 321 1724 Jonathan, M 104 53 M 23 1727 Jonathan, L 41 220 M 102 1737 Jonathan, L 412 boi INDEX. BOKN NAME NO. p. BOKN NAME NO. P. 1757 Jonathan, L 72 230 1754 Jotham, M 126 1761 Jonathan, M 63 1859 Jiidson Marshall, M 109 Jonathan, M 75 1738 Julia, M 15 1763 Jonathan, L 228 Julia, M 38 1770 Jonathan, L 242 Julia, li 246 1822 Jonathan, L 441 Julia, L 265 1776 Jonathan Parsons, L 423 1801 Julia, M 171 80 1769 Jonathan W., L 104 241 Julia, M 82 1686 Joseph, M 4 5 1805 Julia, M 67 1717 Joseph, M 100 53 1805 Julia, L 434 Joseph, M 102 53 Julia, M 163 1719 Joseph, L 20 216 Julia, M 165 1727 Joseph, L 409 412 1809 Julia, L 447 Joseph, M 122 62 1811 Julia, L 280 1739 Joseph, M 124 1844 Julia, L 369 1742 Joseph, L 57 227 1844 Julia. L 462 1759 Joseph, M 18 11 1863 Julia, M 110 1760 Joseph, L 418 1819 Julia A., L 318 1761 Joseph, M 266 131 1823 Julia A., L 323 Joseph, M 8 7 1853 Julia Adelaide, M 42 1766 Joseph, M 30 15 1800 Julia Ann, M 163 1771 Joseph, M 17 1804 Julia Ann, L 276 Joseph, M 18 1824 Julia Ann, L 307 1775 Joseph, L 140 253 1826 Julia Ann, L 307 1781 Joseph, L 107 243 Julia Ann, L 319 1788 Joseph, L 151 254 1833 Julia Ann Cooke, M 30 1789 Joseph, L 436 1831 Julia Annette, M 40 1802 Joseph, M 60 26 1832 Julia B., M 93 1810 Joseph, L 297 1841 Julia B., L 357 1814 Joseph, M 153 75 1828 Julia Boughton, L 244 284 1828 Joseph A., L 220 275 1849 Julia C, L 303 1841 Joseph B., M 74 35 1869 Julia Davis, M 49 Joseph Burt, L 262 1846 Julia E., L 366 1841 Joseph Eclsoii, M 40 1850 Julia E., L 399 1815 Joseph F., L 479 441 1871 Julia Edna, M 200 1886 Joseph P., L 400 1870 Julia Ettie, L 396 1820 Joseph Frink, L 308 307 1846 Julia Fidelia, L 360 1823 Dr. Joseph G. S., L 300 305 1826 Julia Maria, L 456 1818 Josiah Hubbard, L 302 1838 Julia Maria, L 364 1828 Joseph M., M 38 1833 Julia Martha, L 272 ]822 Joseph P., L 280 1831 Julia Mercy, L 341 1831 Joseph Rodney, M 359 168 1838 Julia S., I, 295 1806 Joseph Roe, L 236 282 1827 Julia Sophronia, L 352 1816 Josiah Stebbins, L 289 1875 Julia Vestura, M 190 1830 Joseph Vail, L 352 Julian Sleight, M 30 1816 Joseph Warren, L 295 1834 Juliana, L 381 1880 Joseph Warreu, L 385 361 1838 Juliette, L 275 1841 Josephine B., L 470 1842 Juliette E., L 381 1836 Josephine Louise, M 169 Julius, M 76 1799 Josephus, M 146 1777 Julius, L 111 243 Josiah, M 75 1777 Julius, L 146 254 1726 Josiah, L 26 218 1806 Julius, L 470 437 1767 Josiah, L 78 232 1808 Julius Austin, L 285 300 1792 Josiah, L 254 1830 Julius Charles, L 365 348 1816 Josiah, L 257 1845 Julius v.. L 459 1818 Josiah, L 340 321 1752 Justin, L 422 413 1722 Jotham, M 228 122 1769 Justin, L 81 233 ilESCEltDANis Oe' LOKE ANb MATTHIAS HlTcacOCK. ho6 BOKN NAME NC . p. BORN NAME NO. P. 1818 Jnstin, L 43] 1799 Leonard, M 158 77 1824 Justin Baker, L 443 1820 Leonard, L 202 268 1833 Justina, L 381 1875 Leonard R., M 111 1824 Jnstns, L 296 1842 Leonard S., M 93 1843 Justus C, L 36f 1841 Leonidas, M 109 1864 Kate A., L 361 Leonidas PoUi, M 90 1857 Kate Hamilton, L 462 1834 Leonora, L 274 1844 Kate L., L 354 1818 Lester, L 353 337 1860 Kate L., L 475 1768 Lettice, L 248 1856 Kate Linclsly, M 42 Letty, M 75 1850 Kate M., L 389 1802 Leusania, M 148 1866 Kate Merwin, M 201 1734-5 Levi, L 27 218 1731 Katherine, M 232 122 1758 Levi, M 262 130 1762 Katherine, M 127 1768 Levi, L 228 1871 Katy, L 402 1776 Levi, L 80 232 Katy Busli, M 115 Levi, L 233 1819 Keziah, L 311 1786 Levi, M 308 144 1815 L. Mnnson, M 172 1786 Levi, L 94 238 1795 Lambert, M 137 1787 Levi, M 14 1884 Lambert D., M 183 1788 Levi, L 143 253 Laura, M 43 Levi, M 58 1821 Laura, M 81 1800 Levi, L 265 Laura, M 163 1819 Levi, L 328 317 Laura, L 286 1830 Levi, L 323 1865 Laura A., L 835 1822 Levi Parsons, L 301 1866 Laura A., L 368 1833 Levi R., M 356 167 1797 Laura Allen, L 288 Lewis, M 73 1840 Laura Allen, L 351 1786 Lewis, L 90 238 1820 Laura Ann, L 318 1845 Lewis Cass, L 331 1876 Laura Elnia, L 471 1860 Lewis Disney, L 403 1822 Laura Jane, L ■ 307 1826 Lewis Emmons, M 345 162 Laura M., L 364 1833 Lewis Franlclin; L 342 323 1845 Laura Sopliia, L 295 1865 Lewis H., L 403 1827 Laura Sophronia, L 295 1827 Lewis Merritt, M 89 1S53 Laura Virginia. M 38 1872 Lilian Mack, L 334 1811 Lawrence Perez, M 169 80 1870 Lilian May, L 383 Lauretta, M 164 1878 Lily Maud, L 397 1813 Lavinia, L 453 1786 Lincoln, L 430 1820 Lavinia, L 309 1848 Linda ,B., L 390 1820 Lavinia, L 350 Lineas, L 265 1868 Lavinia B., M HI Linus, M 171 1876 Lawrence, M 196 1872 Livonia May, L 395 1793 Lebeus, L 436 1876 Lizzie, M 201 LeBoy C, M 43 1863 Lizzie A., L 383 1816 Lee A., L- 337 1864 Lizzie A., L 372 Lee R , L 378 1881 Lizzie Mabel, L 392 1749 Lemuel, M 260 130 1852 Lizzie Sarah, M 107 1779 Lemuel, M 141 71 1732 Lois, M 55 1787 Lemuel, M 302 143 741 Lois, L 221 1827 Lemuel, 1865 Lemuel, M M 84 103 1 742-3 Lois, 765 Lois, L 219 L 419 1845 Lemuel Atwater, M 188 1 770 Lois, M 128 1817 Lemuel Baldwin, M 346 165 1 772 Lois, M 66 1875 Lena, 1865 Lena M., 1783 Lent Munson, M L M317 45 1 386 1 147 1 781 Lois, 786 Lois, 789 Lois, M 282 136 M 133 L 237 Lent Munson, M 172 1 791 Lois, . L 263 35 506 tNDEi. BORN NAME NO. p. BOEN NAME *ro. p. 1793 Lois, L 237 1772 Lovlsa, L 248 Lois, L 377 1816 Lovisa, L 451 1803 Lois, L 304 1787 Lowly, M 69 1804 Lois, L 318 1879 Lubra, M 45 1716 Lois A., M 78 1767 Luce, M 126 Lois Frisbee, M 78 1813 Lucetta, L 316 1778 Loly, M 146 1831 Lucia Patty, L 307 1837 Lona, L 362 1845 Lucia S., L 366 1858 Lona L., L 372 Lucien, M 73 1819 Lora, M 81 1785 Liicina, L 251 1862 Lora, L 384 Lucina, M 63 1790 Loraine Allen, L 250 1823 Lucina T., M 23 1851 Loranus E., L 391 365 1754 Lucinda, L 224 1833 Loren E., L 364 1785 Lucinda, L 237 1790 Lorenzo, M 154 76 1788 Lucinda, L 419 1811 Lorenzo, M 181 84 1799 Lucinda, M 144 1832 Loi'enzo, L 309 — .— Lucinda, M 171 1821 Lorenzo Adams, L 275 Lucinda, L 265 1800 Lorenzo E., L 309 308 1802 Lucinda, L 254 1866 Loretta J. , M 111 1807 Lucinda, M 87 1830 Lorinda, L 309 1808 Lucinda, L 273 1813 Lotan, L 200 268 1809 Lucinda, L 308 1882 Lotta Edith, L 399 1818 Lucinda, L 286 1846 Lottie, L 289 1839 Lucinda, L 362 1866 Lottie Burdett, L 327 1838 Lucinda J., L 326 1870 Lottie E., M 117 1854 Lucinda S., L 349 1874 Lottie Lee, L 396 Lucius, M 141 1874 Louie, M 110 1793 Lucius, M 304 143 1876 Louie B., L 386 Lucins, M 164 1855 Louis Bowles, L 382 -: — Lucius, L 233 1800 Louis M., M 140 1806 Lucius, L 438 1752 Louisa, L 418 1820 Lucius, M 52 23 1810 Lonisa, L 425 1844 Lucius, L 383 355 1811 Louisa, L 349 1834 Lucius Edwin, M 182 1815 Louisa, L 298 1801 Lucius Warner, M 330 155 1817 Louisa, L 311 1868 Lucins Wolcott, M 199 1819 Louisa, L 448 1767 Lucretia, L 418 1827 Louisa, L 456 1795 Lucretia, M 140 1828 Louisa, L 309 1808 Lucretia, L 303 1841 Louisa, L 457 1810 Lucretia, L 291 1849 Louisa, M 186 1811 Lucretia, L 290 1814 Louisa Ann, M 160 1815 Lucretia, L 441 1810 Louisa Marie, L 278 1832 Lucretia, L 353 1812 Louisa Susannah, L 302 1832 Lucrelia Elmira, L 274 1861 Louisa Taylor, M 186 1822 Lucretia M., L 376 1803 Louise, M 18 1755 Lucy, M 132 1848 Louise Amelia, M 40 1759 Lucy, M 57 1858 Louise LeSure, L 390 1763 Lucy, L 232 1864 Louise Jackson, L 356 Lucy, M 133 1806 Louise Maria, M 28 1767 Lucy, L 413 1818 Lovilla, L 315 1770 Lucy, L 419 Lovilla I., L 318 1771 Lucy, L 417 1712 Lovina, L 420 1774 Lucy, L 23Sf 1795 Lovina, L 246 Lucy, L 265 1803 Loving, L 256 1777 Lucy, L 242 1799 Lovinia, L 436 1777 Lucy, L 258 1817 Lovinia, L 318 1779 Lucy, L 237 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE AND MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. 507 BOBN NAME 1784 Lucy, 1785 Lucy, 1787 Lucy, Lucy, 1789 Lucy, 1790 Lucy, 1796 Lucy, 1802 Lucy, 1803 Lucy, 1804 Lucy, 1817 Lucy, 1817 Lucy, 1825 Lucy, 1846 Lucy, 1849 Lucy, 1828 Lucy A., 1837 Lucy Adelaide, 1797 Lucy Almera, 1832 Lucy Ann, 1828 Lucy Bvownell, 1861 Lucy Clark, 1812 Lucy Coltou, 1812 Lucy Emeline, 1827 Lucy Emeline, 1852 Lucy Fostei-, 1802 Lucy H., Lucy Lewis, 1822 Lucv M., 1825 Lucy M., 1834 Lucy M., 1880 Lucy May, 1776 Lucy Mnason, 1839 Lucy Parsons, 1823 Lucy S., 1835 Lucy S., 1838 Lucy S., 1854 Lucyett, 1861 Luella, Luke, 1655 Luke, 1674-5 Luke, 1691 Luke, 1706 Luke, 1723 Luke. 1744 Luke, 1752 Luke, 1753 Luke, 1756 Luke, 1760 Luke, 1782 Luke, 1783 Luke, 1786 Luke, 1788 Luke, 1789 Luke, 1792 Luke, 1800 Luke, 1806 Luke, NO. P. IBOEN NA5IE L L M M L M M L L L L L M L M L M M L L L L L L M M M L L L L M L M L L L L L L L 2531813 398 5 L 400 L 14 404 40 418 50 174 450 224 L 445 L L 247 237 76 66 251 69 142 265 455 299 279 317 92 362 15 319 158 137 351 361 468 308 294 440 104 14 78 303 456 325 404 128 470 157 450 289 456 384 203 207 211 409 215 410 220 413 222 228 413 243 246 260 430 276 425 432 285 1816 1819 1839 1831 1716 1823 1881 1815 1872 1766 1855 1760 1754 1841 1808 1829 1730 1734 1754 1759 1774 1776 1776 1776 1777 1779 1809 1882 1812 1818 1841 1835 1872 1786 1818 1807 1815 1766 1808 1873 1746 1782 1784 1796 Luke, Luke, Luke, Luke, LukeE., Luke Parsons, Luke 11., Lulu Irene, Lula, Luman Norton, Luna, Lura, Lurandy, Lure, Lutetia Augusta, Lutlier, Luther, Luther, Luther, Luther, Luther White, Luthera Tidd, Lydia, Lydia, Lydia, Lydia, Lydia, Lydia, Lydia, Lydia, Lydia, Lydia, Ijydia, Lydia, Lydia, Lydia, Lydia A., Lydia A., Lydia Ann, Lydia Ann, Lydia Aurelia; Lydia Brown, Lydia Holt, Lydia Lurenda, Lydia Lurenda, Lydia M. , Lydia Maria, Lydia Moulton, Lydia Orpha, Lyle, Lyman, Lyman, Lyman, Lyman, Lyman, Lyman, Lyman, NO. p. L 234 281 L 315 L 440 L 337 M 23 L 211 L 323 315 L 393 L 310 L 291 M 110 L 431 L 314 M 134 L 270 L 226 L 7C 232 L 252 L 346 L 381 L J19 M 86 M 55 L 217 M 62 M 10 M ■ 127 M 66 M 16 M 70 M 143 M 133 M 72 M 74 M 26 M 110 L 455 L 280 L 371 M 22 L 324 L 351 M 78 M 305 144 M 166 M 21 M 168 L 260 L 297 L 384 M 160 M 247 126 M 72 M 292 139 M 56 26 L 186 263 L 321 508 INDEX. NO. 1812 Lyman, 1819 Lyman, 1841 Lyman Allen, 1827 Lyman Augustlis, 1853 Lyman Clarence, 1838 Lyman H., 1863 Lyman Potter, 1858 M. Arthur, 1745 Mabel, Mabel, Mabel, Mabel, Mabel, 1875 Mabel, 1886 Mabel A., 1877 Mabel F., 1834 Mack, 1874 Maggie Rozena, Mahala, 1825 Mahala R., 1784 Mamre, 1803 Mandana, 1783 Manly, 1811 Manly, 1766 Marcena, 1795 Marcena, 1832 Marcena, 1784 Marcus, Marcus, 1808 Marcus, 1811 Marcus, Mai'cus, 1813 Marcus, 1831 Marcus, 1840 Marcus Aurelius, 1817 Marcus T., 1865 Marcus T. , 1712 Margaret, 1741 Margaret, 1777 Margaret, 1796 Margaret, Margaret, 1807 Margaret, Margaret, 1835 Margaret, 1877 Margaret, 1849 Margaret A., 1878 Margaret Dwlght, 1856 Margaret Gale, 1681 Margery, 1880 Marguerite S., 1798 Maria, Maria, Maria, Maria, 1807 Maria, 1818 Maria, 330 325 L L L L L L L L M M M M L L M L M L M L M L M 314 M 160 L L L 386 M 283 M 289 L 281 M 333 M M M L L L L L L L L L M M M L L L M 221 L L M L L M M 368 481 30 p. 318 317 379 270 356 323 395 402 10 59 74 75 419 406 111 398 23 378 18 322 143 292 146 77 252 296 361 136 138 299 156 159 26 39 348 441 464 213 219 427 289 252 314 31 35 49 344 358 356 119 370 265 140 321 423 20 27 BORN 1836 1873 1827 1834 1815 1843 1867 1825 1816 1785 1808 1865 1867 1874 1842 1867 1818 1877 1838 1860 1878 1750 1818 1804 1885 1813 1809 1715 1726 1843 1747 1748 1755 1760 1761 1772 1780 1780 1787 1790 1803 1823 1836 1843 1848 1843 1828 1846 1857 1871 1836 1829 1845 1851 1802 NAME Maria, Maria B. , Maria E., Maria J., Maria Louisa, Maria Louisa, Maria Porter, Maria T., Maria Y., Mariah, Mariah, Marian Edith, Marion, Marion E., Marion Elizabeth, Marion F., Mariette, Marietta, Mark H., MarkN., Mark W., Marlow, Marsena, Marshall, Marshall F., Marshall L., Marshall Victor, Martha, Martha, Martha, Martha, Martha, Martha, Martha, Martha, Martha, Martha, Martha, Martha, Martha, Martha, Martha, Martha, Martha A., Martha A., Martha A., Martha Angeline, Martha Ann, Martha Ann, Martha Arms, Martha Barrows, Martha C, Martha E., Martha J., Martha J.,, Martha Keyes, Martha L., M M L L M L L L L M L L M M L L L L L L L M L M M L L M L L L M T, L L L M L L M L M M M L L M M L L L M M M L L M NO. P. 15 111 303 363 28 375 469 270 315 17 240 399 101 185 324 401 451 389 381 354 363 391 126 277 298 152 75 110 480 441 314 122 410 470 226 126 413 232 233 413 133 262 256 17 364 77 92 168 458 382 188 162 460 467 469 88 32 108 328 439 82 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE AND MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. 509 EOEN NAME 1817 Martha 1869 Martha 1815 Martha 1837 Martha 1812 Martha 1824 Martha 1838 Martha 1810 Martha Martha 1774 Martin, 1766 Martis. Mary, 1676 Mary, 1688 Mary, 1692 Mary, 1699 Mary, 1712 Mary, 1723 Mary, 1733 Mary, 1735 Mary, 1743 Mary, 1745 Mary, 1746 Mary, Mary, 1747 Mary, 1751 Mary, 1752 Mary, 1753 Mary, 1754 Mary, 1757 Mary, 1758 Mary, Mary, 1761 Mary, 1763 Mary, 1766 Mary, 1771 Mary, 1775 Mary, 1776 Mary, 1776 Mary, 1782 Mary, 1783 Mary, 1787 Mary, 1790 Mary, Mary, Mary, NO. p. BORN L., Letitla, Longley, Lucinda, Maria, Maria, Melinda, Smith, Upson, J , Mary, Mary, 1801 Mary, 1801 Mary, Mary, 1803 Mary, 1805 Mary, 1807 Mary, 1809 Mary, 18U Mary, J811 Mary, 98 L L L M M M L L M L L M M 219 L M L M L L L L M M M M M M M L L M M L L L M M M M M L L L L L L L L M L M L L L L M M 455 356 267 108 172 89 340 289 78 261 248 115 119 409 50 213 52 411 220 218 225 129 55 59 60 61 126 9 418 232 61 63 419 227 242 131 134 11 66 17 243 423 288 248 261 265 336 364 75 252 25 265 259 279 304 26 150 1812 1814 1817 1818 1818 1818 1819 1819 1824 1824 1825 1827 1828 1829 1833 1834 1835 1838 1840 1847 1848 1866 1878 1819 1824 1825 1833 1847 1847 1852 1855 1859 1831 1804 1817 1879 1859 1845 1770 1770 1770 1774 1801 1805 1809 1810 1814 Mary, Mary, Mary, Mary, Mary, Mary, Mary, Mary, Mary, Mary, Mary, Mary, Mary, Mary, Mary, Mary, Mary, Mary, Mary, Mary, Mary, Mary, Mary, Mary, Mary, Mary, Mary, Mary, Mary A., Mary A., Mary A., Mary A., Mary A., Mary A., Mary A., Mary A., Mary Abby, Mary Abigail, Mary Adaline, Mary Adams, Mary Adeline, Mary Alice, Mary Alice, Mary Amanda, Mary Ann, Mary Ann, Mary Ann, Mary Ann, Mary Ann, Mary Ann, Mary Ann, Mary Ann, Mary Ann, Mary Ann, Mary Ann, Mary Ann, Mary Ann, L L M M L L L L M L M L M M M L M M M L L L L L L L L L L L L L M L L M L L L L M M M M M M M M M M M M M L M L M NO. P. 290 434 80 161 441 456 297 311 142 446 88 317 93 83 82 448 32 44 43 285 331 309 369 451 339 382 356 402 299 291 280 324 191 472 377 192 461 272 440 242 283 112 73 199 38 58 133 138 127 162 27 27 27 172 300 158 251 171 510 1814 Mary Ann, 1815 Mary Ann, 1820 Mary Ann, 1823 Mary Ann, 1828 Mary Ann, 1831 Mary Ann, 1838 Mary Ann, 18-11 Mary Ann, 1844 Mary Ann, 1820 Mary Ann T., 1841 Mary Augusta, Mary Bartol, 1838 Mary Beersheba, 1853 Mary Brayton, 1808 Mary Burt, 1874 Mary C, 1866 Mary Charlotte, 1840 Mary Cornelia, 1817 Mary D., 1870 Mary Dunn, 1844 Mary E., 1852 Mary B., 1860 Mary B., 1878 Mary B., 1859 Mary Bffie, 1870 Mary Bffie, , 1856 Mary Eliza, 1867 Mary Elizabetli, Mary Blizabeth, 1856 Mary Blia, 1840 Mary Bilen, 1844 Mary Ellen, 1854 Mary Ellen, 1856 Mary Bstelle, 1852 Mary Evelyn, 1840 Mary F., 1854 Mary F., Mary Frost, 1849 Mary G., 1849 Mary Howard, 1875 Mary Howard, 1836 Mary Isabel, 1834 Mary J., 1838 Mary J., Mary J., 1850 Mary J., 1875 Mary J., 1826 Mary Jane, 1837 Mary Jane, 1844 Mary Jane, 1816 Mary Jones, 1845 Mary Josephine, Mary Kate, 1841 Mary L., 1843 Mary L., 1849 Mary L., 1858 Mary Lavinia, INDKX. NO P. BOKN NAME NO. p. L 271 1863 Mary Lillian, L 473 L 309 1884 Mary Lloyd, M 41 L 321 1851 Mary Louisa, L 233 M 160 1859 Mary Louisa, L 370 L 270 1884 Mary Louisa, L 375 L 352 Mary M., M 30 L 449 1819 Mary M., M 78 L 458 1832 Mary Maria, L 376 M 157 1840 Mary Matilda, L 340 M 88 1846 Mary Melinda, L 389 M 374 181 1844 Mary 0., L 363 L 389 1836 Mary P., L 289 L 461 1839 Mary P., M 100 L 329 1803 Mary Parker, M 162 L 257 1865 Mary Parker, L 351 L 477 1865 Marv Pauline, M 48 L 378 1866 Mary Peebles, L 394 L 354 1870 Mary Prescott, M 47 M 167 1839 Mary R., L 357 M 106 1860 Mary R., M 189 M 108 1836 Mary R. E., M 23 M 185 1840 Mary S., L 326 L 400 1860 MaryS., L 464 L 478 1822 Mary Shattuck, L 453 M 105 1798 Mary Sheldon, L 434 L 372 1852 Mary Sophia, L 381 M 190 1816 Mary Stebbins, L 307 M 48 1852 Mary Stone, M 174 M 64 1842 Mary Thaxter, L 453 L 461 1793 Matilda, M 139 L 375 1811 Matilda, L 259 L 294 Matilda, L 320 L 379 1819 Matthew, M 22 M 198 1610 Matthias, M 1 L 380 1678 Matthias, M 6 L 354 1688 Matthias, M 223 119 M 90 1711 Matthias, M 122 M 78 1727 Matthias, M 236 123 L 330 1766 Matthias, M 130 M 42 Mattie, M 116 M 49 1872 Maude, L 334 M 89 1855 Maurice Everett, L 471 L 338 1877 May, L 384 I. 324 1757 Medad, L 63 227 L 320 1812 Medad, L 304 306 L 364 1825 Medad Clark, L 305 307 L 387 1798 Medad Smith, L 159 256 L 442 1799 Mehitable, L 279 L 31G 1822 Mehitable, L 302 L 366 1760 Melicent, M 63 M 86 Melinda, L 252 L 343 1802 Melinda, L 254 M 96 1821 Melinda Clarissa, L 302 M 32 1811 Melissa, M 151 M 187 1821 Melissa, M 326 154 L 349 1846 Melissa, L 348 L 471 Melvin, L 321 DESCENDANTS 01? tUKE ANb MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. 511 BOBN NAME NO. p. BORN NAME NO. p. 1847 Melvina J., L 383 1768 Molly, M 16 1786 Mei-ab, M 137 1783 Molly, L 261 1850 Merab, M 190 1799 Monseir, M 147 1681 Mercy, L 408 Morris, M 141 1750 Mercy, M 60 1828 Morris Strafford, L 503 457 Mercy, L 213 1711-2 Moses, L 21,5 1752 Mercy, I, 226 1717 Moses, L 19 216 1778 Mercy, M 141 Moses, L 321 1817 Mercy, L 290 1743 Moses, L 416 412 1841 Mereua Sophia, M 183 1753 Moses, L 231 1762 Merinda, M 126 1773 Moses, L 162 258 1805 Meroa, L 297 1775 Moses, L 440 423 1797 Merrick, L 314 1786 Moses, M 132 67 1851 Merrick Tuttle, M 194 1863 Moses Edwin, M 188 1806 Merrill, L 270 Munson, M 299 142 1845 Merrill, M 41 1871 Myra, L 384 1793 Merritt, M 151 75 1876 Myra Finnett, L 395 1851 Merritt Blakeslee, M 194 1800 Myraette, L 245 1829 Merritt Russell, M 89 1794 Myron, L 119 24.J 1831 Milan Hubbard, L 456 1810 Myron, L 280 1856 Milan Milando, L 473 1804 Myron D., L 500 455 1823 Milando Lansing, L 502 456 1879 Myron D., L 478 1767 Miles, M 287 138 1868 Myron E., L 477 1784 Miles, M 26 14 1828 Myron R., L 324 1821 Miles, M 160 1837 Myrtilla, L 363 1805 Miles Andrew, M 159 1803 Myrtle, L 282 1817 MiUard M., L 308 1786 Myrtle Bradley, L 245 1822 .Milette, M 80 — - Myrtle N., L 343 1752 Millicent, M 62 1799 Nabby, M 70 Millie, M 97 1764 Nabliy Lord, M 126 1867 Millie M., L 328 Nancy, M 193 Milo, L 339 320 1785 Nancy, L 261 1814 Milo, M 338 159 1794 Nancy, L 237 1825 Milton Eddy, L 337 1794 Nancy, L 276 1870 Milton Pitt, L 379 1804 Nancy, M 14 1841 Milton W., L 514 472 1808 Nancv, L 300 1808 Miner, L 472 438 1813 Nancv, L 437 Minerva, L 221 1828 Nancy, L 437 Minerva, L 321 1811 Nancy Ann, L 292 1801 Minerva, M 25 1826 Nancy Cornelia, L 448 1810 Minerva, L 282 1827 Nancy Eliza, M 91 1815 Minerva, L 283 1836 Nancy J., L 323 1815 Minerva, L 447 1832 Nancy Jane, L 271 1848 Minerva J., L 335 1846 Nancy .Tuliet. M 89 1849 Minnie, L 372 1828 Nancy L., M 172 1867 Minnie, L 375 1837 Nancy M., L 331 1867 Minnie, L 386 1835 Nancy Mary, L 272 1881 Minnie Florence, L 352 1749 Naomi, L 219 1823 Miranda, L 310 1795 Naomi, L 238 1720 Miriam, L 218 Narcissa, M 82 1729 Miriam, L 220 1883 Natalie Roosevelt, M 42 1775 Miriam, L 243 1747 Nathan, L 44 221 1832 Miriam Mary, M 95 Nathan, L 229 1754 Mirick, L 423 413 1779 Nathan, L 243 1779 Mirick, L 430 Nathaniel, M 86 3 1819 Mirriam, M 79 1677 Nathaniel, L 6 211 1761 Molly, L 413 1678 Nathaniel, M 87 50 Sl2 iNDE^. BORN NAME NO. P. BOK^ NAME NO. :P. 1679 Nathaniel, M 220 119 1716 Oliver, M 123 1705 Nathaniel, M 92 51 1755 Oliver, M 256 129 1705 Nathaniel, L 9 213 1760 Oliver, L 34 219 1712 Nathaniel, M 122 1776 Oliver, M 130 67 1714 Nathaniel, L 17 216 1782 Oliver, M 297 141 1732 Nathaniel, L 28 218 1790 Oliver, L 91 238 1733 Nathaniel, M 237 123 Oliver, L 821 1739 Nathaniel, M 124 1812 Oliver, M 344 162 1746 Nathaniel, L 59 227 1845 Oliver A., M 187 1756 Nathaniel, L 232 1789 Oliver Cromwell, M 147 1774 Nathaniel, M 131 1816 Oliver F., M 170 80 1785 Nathaniel, M 131 1802 Oliver Franklin, M 165 79 1787 Nathaniel, L 136 251 1767 Olle, M 126 1812 Nathaniel, L 487 442 Omer, M 44 1828 Nathaniel, M 106 55 1867 Omer S., M 45 1872 Nathaniel Howard, M 48 Orange, L 254 Nellie, M 97 1809 Orange, L 289 1856 Nellie, L 463 Orel, M 162 1860 Nellie C, k 193 1841 Oremill C, L 221 275 1860 Nellie J., M 200 Orestus, M 163 1856 Nellie Virginia, L 395 Orlo, L 277 1821 Nelson, M 165 1846 Orlando A., L 330 — — Nelson, L 233 1819 Orpha G., L 303 1812 Nelson Alvirus, L 233 281 1856 Orra Lilley, L 465 — — Nelson D., M 191 1875 Orra Lilley, L 465 1855 NeUon H., M 187 1796 Orrin, L 180 262 1796 Nema, L 256 1797 Orrin, M 310 146 1858 Nettie, , L "386 1834 OMnS., M 184 1882 Nettie Bailey, L 382 Orson, M 162 1854 Netty, L 371 1814 Orus, L 290 302 Newell, L 378 1845 Orns Pascal, L 366 1835 Newton Emerson, L 389 364 1870 Orvill A., L 403 1843 Newton J., L 515 472 1862 Orvilla Olivei', M 96 1715-6 Noah, L 18 216 1828 Oscar, L 274 1739 Noah, L 62 225 1828 Oscar Blakeslie, M 206 98 1768 Noah, L 128 247 1851 Oscar Delano, L 383 180? Noah, L 260 289 1744 Othniel, L 231 1843 Noah D wight. L 380 353 Otis, L 184 263 1871 Noah Dwight, L 401 1871 Otis C, L 384 1775 Noble Barnnm, L 114 244 1798 Pamelia, L 238 1848 NoraM., L 366 Pamelia, L 263 1847 Noralis M., M 93 1799 Pamelia, L 264 1867 Norman, M 186 1834 Pamelia, L 326 1816 Oakley, L 376 1850 Pamelia Warriner, L 381 1807 Obadlah Ward, L 228 278 Parker, L 454 1745 Obed, L 58 227 1772 Patifence, L 253 1769 Obed, L 232 1817 Patience, M 92 1761 Obedience, M 128 1775 Patience Benham, M 277 135 1790 Oded, L 96 238 1768 Patty, L 422 1841 Oella Pampjiilia, M 182 1785 Patty, L 425 1763 Olive, M 128 1791 Patty, L 435 1784 Olive, M 131 1795 Patty, M 69 1787 Olive, L 243 1795 Patty. L 254 1796 Olive, M 140 1799 Patty, M 14 182(1 Olive L., L 323 1714 Paul', L 23 217 1846 Olive M., L 377 Paul, L 69 229 1815 Olive Pamelia, L 281 1772 Paul, L 170 259 DESCENDANTS OP LUKE AND MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. 513 BOBN NAME 1814 Paul, 1814 Paul, 1876 PaulB., Paulina, Pauline A . , Pearl, 1698 Peletiali, 1735 Peletiah, 1765 Peletiali, 1764 I'enuel, 1791 Pennel, 1794 Penuel, 1785 Pei'cis, 1828 Percyette, 1759 Peresli, 1793 Peresli, 1822 Perez, 1804 Permeli:!, 1836 Permella H., 1879 Perry, 1836 Perry Smith, 1803 Persia, 1782 Persis, 1713 Peter, 1745 Peter, 1754 Peter, 1781 Peter, Peter, 1805 Peter, 1818 Peter, 1842 Peter, 1816 Peter Augustus, 1823 Peter Jame.*-, 1807 Peter M., 1839 Peter Marshall, 1849 PhanetteP., Phebe, 1739 Phebe, 1760 Phebe, 1766 Phebe, 1766 Phebe, 1770 Phebe, 1T77 Phebe, 1783 Phelie, 1783 Phebe, Phebe, 1785 Phebe, Phebe A., 1818 Phebe Adeline, 1841 Phebe C, 1832 Phebe J., 1783 Phebe Parsons, Phebe Rugi;, 1791 Phila, 1805 Philander C, 1771 Phllena, 1807 Phllena, 36 NO. P. BOKN NAME NO. P. M 162 78 1812 Phillips Dwight, L 437 L 320 313 1787 Philo, L 109 243 L 384 1798 Philo, M 44 20 L 246 Philo, M 141 L 394 1814 Philo, M 159 M 44 1826 Philo, L 298 L 402 409 1847 Philo, L 359 340 L 412 1820 Philomela, L 299 L 437 422 1764 Philomelia, M 127 M 13 Phineas, M 61 M 19 1734 Phineas, L 411 412 M 19 1761 Phineas, L 419 L 254 1786 Phineas, L 419 L 351 1831 Phineas W., L 471 437 L 426 414 1804 Piatt, M 54 25 L 457 431 1832 PJatt Osborne, M 351 165 M 81 1779 Pliny, L 84 236 L 289 1787 Pliny, M 306 144 L 351 ISIO Pliny, L 329 318 M 45 1878 Pliny, L 387 L 306 307 1768 Polly, ■ L 242 L 257 1779 PolW, L 422 L 258 1784 Polly, L 251 M -226 122 1786 Polly, M 17 M 125 Polly, L 221 L 61 227 Polly, M. 67 M 278 135 1793 Polly, M 69 M 139 70 1793 Polly, L 255 L 304 1795 Polly, M 148 M 325 154 1796 Polly, M 14 L 340 1799 Polly, L 237 M 321 151 Polly, M 74 M 162 Polly, L 313 L 248 286 1803 l-oUy, L 283 M 367 175 1811 Polly, L 298 L -458 1814 Polly, M 83 M 63 1802 Polly A., L 308 L 217 1816 Polly Ann, L 281 L 231 1842 Polly Stevens, M 96 M 69 1841 Portus H., L 377 M 133 1769 Pownal, L 129 248 L 228 Prentice, L 346 L 420 1788 Prentice, L 121 246 M 71 1872 Preston W., L 335 L 262 1819 Pricilla Melissa, M 162 M 142 1819 Prosper, L 310 M 143 1769 Prudence, L 244 L 864 1798 Prudentia, L 238 282 L 296 1880 Prudie Winchester, L 463 L 331 1775 Prusha, L 259 M 38 1797 Quartus, L 193 266 L 422 Quartus, L 263 M 78 Qnartus, L 321 M 148 1775 Rachel, L 253 L 282 1782 Rachel L 258 L 233 1817 Rachel, L 308 L 277 Ralph, M 112 514 iNDfeX. BOKN NAME HO. p. BOKN NAME so. p. 18li2 Ralph, M 174 1804 Robert Bradley, M 149 1832 Ralph A., L 317 1816 Robert, M 363 171 1832 Ralph G., L 3ii8 1829 Robert, L 484 442 1795 Randilla, L 257 1824 Robert Andrew, M 151 1828 Ransom, M 73 1858 Robert F., M 185 1784 Ransom Abiram, M 72 Robert Foote, M 160 1882 Ray William, L 406 1830 Robert H. , M 157 1876 Raymond H., L 404 1848 Robert Nelson, L 233 1880 Raymond R., M 112 1802 Robert S., L 464 1718 Rebecca, M 51 1818 Robert Stevens, L 305 1749 Rebecca, M 58 1847 Robert Warren, L 394 1749 Rebecca, M 129 1881 Robert Wilnier, L 396 Rebecca, M 62 1845 Roderick, L 391 Rebecca, L 282 1706 Roger, M 135 1764 Rebecca, L 252 1822 Roger Adams, L 342 1771 Rebecca, M 13 1852 Roger Lawrence, M 183 1771 Rebecca, L 243 1849 Rogers H., M 187 1775 Rebecca, M 139 1817 Ro and, M 80 Rebecca, M 160 Roland. M 95 1803 Rebecca, M 20 1822 RoUin 0., M 79 1822 Rebecca, li 280 1823 Rollin G., L 293 303 1841 Rebecca L., M 33 1868 Rollin L., M 191 Regina, L 228 liomanzo, M 103 1790 Relief, L 239 1857 Romayn, 1- 315 1770 Remembrance, M 31 16 1872 Rosa A., L 3(>4 1723 Reuben, L 218 1834 Rosalyn, M 165 1738 Reuben, M 125 1833 Rosanna Maria, L 457 1748 Reuben, L 228 1865 Rose E., M 190 1751 Renben, L 73 231 1851 Rosella X,onis:i, L 373 1759 Reuben, M 128 1824 Rosena, L 315 1764 Reuben, M 135 1786 Roswell, L 86 236 1768 Reuben, L 101 240 1817 Roswell Dwight, L 204 269 1785 Reuben, L 108 243 1845 Roswell Dwight, L 347 329 1794 Reuben, M 308 145 1792 Roxana, L 247 Reuben, M 146 179$ Roxana, L 430 1806 Reuben, M 322 154 1820 Roxanna, M 166 1809 Reuben, M 151 1805 Roxe, M 15 Reuben, M 161 1786 Roxercne, L 436 Reuben, M 362 171 1773 Roxy, L 233 1874 Reuben, M 196 1788 Roxy, M 16 1842 Reuben Augustus, M 179 1790 Roxy, M 142 1827 Reuben Morse, M 371 181 1835 Roxv Ann, L 233 1816 Reuben P., L 292 303 RoyG., L 378 1840 Reuben P., L 354 337 1794 Royal Corbin, M 137 1878 Reuben Webster, M 196 Rufu.s, M 18 1752 Rhoda, M 132 1760 Rufus, M 253 127 1772 Rhoda, M 72 1795 Rufus, L 238 1775 Rhoda, L 258 ■ Rufus, M 141 1777 Rhoda, L 253 1812 Rufus Augustus, M 357 168 1782 Rhoena, M 143 1835 Rnfus Clarli, L 303 306 1853 Rienzi A., L 368 1821 Rufus Edward, M 340 161 1790 Rizpah, M 71 1829 Rnfus Irving, L 504 457 1824 Rizpah B., L 309 1818 Rufns William. L 453 1789 Robert, L 444 425 1785 Russell, M 75 1790 Robert, M 19 1797 Russell, L 238 Robert, M 97 1805 Russell, L 284 300 Robert, M 113 1831 Russell, L 304 DESCENDANTS OP LUKE AND MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. 515 BOKX NAME NO. p. BORN NASIE NO. P. 1839 Russell P., L 393 371 1699 Samuel, L 11 214 17U4 Rntli, L 215 1713 Samuel, M 99 53 1740-1 Ruth, T. 220 1717 Samuel, T. 10 213 1750 RiitU, L 224 1722 Samuel, M 6 6 VRl Ruth, L 227 1626 Samnel, M 10 7 1769 Ilutli, L 420 1730 Samnel, M 240 124 177() Ruth, L 236 1731 Samuel, L 37 220 1779 Ruth, M J72 134 1743 Samnel, M 116 60 1783 Ruth, L 254 1744 Samuel, L 31 219 1789 Ruth, M 131 1746 Samuel, M 57 1801 Ruth, M 145 1754 Samuel, M 57 1813 Ruth, L 299 1755 Samuel, M 19 13 1799 Ruth B., L 297 1755 Samuel, L 54 226 Ruth Emily, M 112 1762 Samuel, M 66 1825 Ruth M., L 302 1767 Samuel, M 10 1739 Ruth Stebbiiis, L 219 1775 Samnel, L 83 236 1787 Ruth Stebbins, L 238 1776 Samuel, M 290 139 1820 Ruthan, M 83 1780 Samuel, M 146 72 1858 S. Ed-Wiird, M 33 Samnel, M 72 1826 S. Stillmau, L 451 1781 Samuel, L 133 248 1771 Sabrea, L 420 1783 Samuel, L 228 1793 Sabra, L 238 1785 Samnel, M 42 19 1792 Sasy, L 434 1787 Samuel. M 146 1807 Sallue Pell, L 279 1787 Samnel, M 318 147 Sally, M 10 1788 Samuel, L 165 258 — SaUy, M 13 1790 Samnel, M 40 18 1779 Sally, L 423 1793 Samuel, M 131 1780 Sally, L 240 1794 Samnel, L 425 1781 Sally, M 18 1802 Samuel, L 93 238 1781 Sally, L 425 1803 Samnel, L 276 297 1784 Sally, L 228 1807 Samnel, M 20 1785 Sally, L 421 1808 Samuel, L 251 1788 Sally, M 17 Samuel, L 252 1790 Sally, L 262 1809 Samuel, L 198 268 1790 Sally, L 435 1813 Samuel, M 146 1791 Sally, M 140 1813 Samnel, L 251 286 1794 Sally, L 247 1813 Samnel, L 319 1794 Sally, L 256 1814 Samuel, L 279 1797 Sally, L 436 1817 Samuel, L 266 291 1799 Sally, L 257 1819 Samnel, L 274 1802 Sally, M 70 Samnel, L 272 1809 SaUy, M 22 1821 Samuel, L 332 318 1811 Sally, L 299 1824 Samnel, M 30 1819 Sally, L 456 1823 Samnel, t, 311 1825 Sally, L 315 1830 Samuel, L 214 272 1808 Sally A., M 174 80 1838 Samuel, M 35 1802 Sally Ann, L 290 1861 Samuel, M 115 1819 Sally M., L 318 1875 Samuel, L 402 1796 Sally Winchester, L 426 1813 Samnel Atlams, L 292 1796 Salmon, M 71 1794 Samnel Austin, L 426 1803 Salome, L 256 1777 Samnel Bliss, L 154 255 1777 Sam, L 260 1822 Samnel Bradley, L 277 1805 Samantha, L 196 268 1862 Samuel- Byron, M 109 1820 Samantha, L 298 1811 Samuel Cook, M 154 1841 Samantha S., L 326 1829 Samuel E., L 295 304 1672 Samuel, L 4 211 1831 Samuel Edward, M 210 108 1678 Samuel, M 2 5 1798 Samnel Enoch, L 168 259 616 INDEX. BORN NAME NO. p. BORN NAME N 0. p. 1798 Samuel Foote, L 277 1812 Sarah, L 303 1870 SamuelJ., M 110 1813 Sarah, L 265 291 1786 Samuel Johnson, M 137 69 1814 Sarah, M 164 1822 SamuelJones, L 206 269 1817 Sarah, M 83 Samuel L., M 18 1817 Sarah, L 437 1856 Samuel Luke, L 348 1819 Sarah, M 26 1790 Samuel Miller, L 116 245 1819 Sarah, L 278 1858 Samuel Miller, L 344 1822 Sarah, L 309 1826 Samuel N., M 172 1825 Sarah, L 454 1838 Samuel P., L 353 1826 Sarah, L 441 1690 Samuel Parsons, L 211 1829 Sarah, L 450 1666 Samuel Parsons, L 211 1831 Sarah, M 34 1851 Samuel Rollin, M 204 96 1846 Sarah, L 340 1816 Samuel Starr, L 280 1870 Sarah, M 49 1835 Samuel Sweetzer, L 453 1835 Sarah A., L 320 Samuel Whittemore, M 82 1842 Sarah A., M 33 1848 Sanford C, L 377 1859 Sarah A., M 184 1669 Sarah, M 4 1859 Sarah A., L 331 1678 Sarah, L 399 408 1866 Sarah A., L 287 1697 Sarah, L 213 1838 Sarah Adaline, L 306 1702 Sarah, L 214 1818 Sarah Ann, M 84 1705 Sarah, M 120 Sarah Ann, M 164 1721 Sarah, M 53 1828 Sarah Ann, L 316 1731 Sarah, L 412 Sarah Ann, L 353 1735 Sarah, M 7 1855 Sarah Augusta L 335 Sarah, M 7 1822 Sarah Bond, M 86 1735 Sarah, L 220 1814 Sarah Bradley, M 150 1742 Sarah, M 9 Sarah C, M 88 1748 Sarah, M 10 1840 Sarah Caroline, L 354 1749 Sarah, M 55 1870 Sarah Collin, L 368 1749 Sarah, M 126 1838 Sarah E., L 322 Sarah, M 58 1839 Sarah E. , L 450 1751 Sarah, L 227 1837 Sarah Electa, L 233 1754 Sarah, M 61 1842 Sarah Kliza, M 33 1755 Sarah, L 230 1828 Sarah Elizabeth, L 336 1757 Sarah, M 251 127 1833 Sarah Elizabeth, L 352 1757 Sarah, M 129 1843 Sarah Elizabetli, M 38 1757 Sarah, M 131 1800 Sarah Emily, L 278 1758 Sarah, L 418 1835 Sarah Emmeline, M 89 1759 Sarah, L 232 1820 Sarah G.. L 305 1761 Sarah, L 221 1849 Sarah H., L 472 1764 Sarah, L 418 1843 Sarah Howard, M 42 1770 Sarah, L 242 1847 Sarah Iclella, M 188 1770 Sarah, L 248 1840 Sarah J., M 93 1771 Sarah, M 134 1828 Sarah Jacltson, L 325 1778 Sarah, M 276 135 1834 Sarah Jane, L 351 1773 Sarah, L 241 1836 Sarah Jane, L 457 Sarah, M 70 1845 Sarah Jane, L 346 Sarah, M 72 1834 Sarah L., L 367 Sarah, M 74 1859 Sarah L., L 370 1779 Sarah, L 417 1872 Sarah Leighton, L 404 1787 Sarah, L 237 1816 Sarah Lincoln, L 453 1788 Sarah, M 131 1855 Sarah Lincoln, L 470 1806 Sarah, L 434 1822 Sarah Louisa, M 370 181 1807 Sarah, M 25 1845 Sarah Louisa, M 194 1811 Sarah, M 87 1848 Sarah Lovisa, L 367 1812 Sarah, M 20 1841 Sarah Lucinda, M 187 DESCENDANTS OF LUKE AND MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. 517 BOKN NAME NO. P. BOKN NAME NO. p. 1816 Sarah M., M 160 1760 Solomon, M 21 13 1846 Sarah Marinda, L 398 17G5 Solomon, L 430 418 1829 Sarah Marshall, M 29 1773 Solomon, L 253 1870 Sarah Mary, L 402;1786 Solomon, M 148 1846 Sarah Melissa, M 177J1809 Solomon, M 46 20 1883 Sarah Mildred, L 404 1813 Solomon Andrews, L 408 436 Sarah Minerva, • M 73 1859 Solomon C,, L 473 1819 Sarah Morris, L 268 1814 Solomon Gilljert, M 20 1795 Sarah N., M 19 1792 Sophia, L 259 1853 Sarah Roxana, L 287 1804 Sophia, L 425 Sarah Soplila, M 158 1808 Sophia, L 317 1809 Sarah Van Rant, M 28 1810 Sophia, M 172 1849 Sarah Webster, M 108 1812 Sophia, L 423 1773 Sardius, L 260 1813 Sophia, M 151 1789 Sariila, M 144 1838 Sophia A., L 330 Scott, L 321 1839 Sophia A., M 90 1848 Scoville, M 387 192 1869 Sophia Doaue, L 361 1859 SeldenB., L 368 1844 Sophia Elizabeth, M 108 Seliua, L 419 1818 Sophia Hall, M 29 1792 Serena, L 262 1791 Sophia Marston, M 137 1830 Serena, L 318 1866 Sophie Charlotte, L 396 1732 Seth, L 410 412 1781 Sophronia, M 147 1770 Seth, M 252 127 1808 Sophronia, M 70 1781 Seth, L 141 253 1808 Sophronia, L 318 1781 Seth, L 434 420 1814 Sophronia, L 317 1807 Seth, M 22 1839 Sophronia, L 304 1812 Seth, L 434 1852 Sophronia B., L 382 1814 Seth, L 297 1816 Southard, M 20 1839 Seth, L 458 1871 Stanton E., L 3G8 1785 Seth J., M 131 67 1793 Stebbins, L 239 1858 Seymour, M 22 1724 Stephen, M 96 51 1804 Sheldon, M 192 87 1738 Stephen, L 412 412 1818 Sheldon, L 451 1745 Stephen, M 16 U 1822 Shelton Truman, M 361 171 Stephen, M 112 59 1835 Sherman, L 387 362 Stephen, M 70 1805 Siba, L 453 431 17C5 Stephen, M 22 13 1859 Sidney Cooley, L 387 Stephen, M 14 1819 Sidney G., M 355 167 1779 Stephen, L 436 420 1739 Silas, L 29 218 1789 Stephen, L 243 Silas, L 102 240 1794 Stephen, M 17 1781 Silas, M 273 134 Stephen, M 164 1810 Silas, M 337 159 1834 Steplien, L 353 1856 Silas, M 174 1865 Stephen B., L 401 1812 Silas P., M IGl 78 1830 Stephen G., L 310 1726 Silence, L 411 1808 Stephen Henry, M 27 1763 Silence, L 247 1806 Stephen K., L 263 290 1795 Silence, L 288 1827 Stephen "Washington , M 158 1803 Silvester, M 80 1880 Stella, L 393 1728 Simeon, L 218 1839 Stiles, M 184 1761 Simeon, L 75 231 1828 Stuart B., M 23 1825 Simeon A., L 318 1795 Spencer, L 110 243 1801 Simeon Cooley, L 195 267 Submit, L 225 1792 Simeon Olcott, L 89 237 1801 Submit, L 238 1823 Simeon Olcott, L 270 1809 Sumner, L 319 313 1786 Simon, L 150 254 1784 Susan, M 18 1835 Simon, L 296 304 Susan, M 164 1816 Simon Schuyler, L 302 1802 Susan, L 259 518 INDEX. BORN NAME NO. P. BOKN NAME NO. 1-. 1H13 Susan, M 172 1757 Thomas, M 20 13 1814 Susan, L 279 1780 Thomas, M 301 143 1824 Susan, L 350 1780 Thomas, L 256 1829 Susan, M 30 1782 Thomas, M 18 1841 Susan, L 369 1808 Thomas, L 281 Susan, L 439 1821 Thomas, M 30 1847 Susan Amelia, M 28 Tliomas, M 31 1830 Susan Eliza, L 311 Thomas, M 38 1849 Susan Foster, M 104 1831 Thomas, M 29 1830 Susan Harris, L 453 Thomas, M 29 1855 Susan P., L 400 1828 Thomas Alden, L 373 1827 Susan Pnrhette, M 78 1806 Thomas Allen, M 59 26 1820 Susan Sophia, L 440 1873 Thomas B., L 475 1823 Susan While, M 84 1839 Thomas Barnes, L 507 460 1762 Siisanuali, M 127 1866 Thomas Craven, M 186 1788 Susannah, L 228 1860 Thomas Davis, L 471 1820 Susannah, L 281 1853 Thomas Edward, L 371 Susie, M 97 1813 Thomas H., L 285 1859 Susie R., L 385 Thomas IngersoU, L 341 Sybil, L 225 1823 Thomas J., L 336 320 1765 Sybil, L 232 1807 Thomas Jefferson, M 18 1796 Sybil An^ier, L 434 1842 Thomas P., M 70 31 Sylvester, M 14 1828 Thomas Webster, M 85 1806 Sylvester, L 282 299 1869 Thompson K., L 395 1836 Sylvester, L 272' Tidle, M 142 1810 Sylvia, L 279 1713 Timothy, M 53 1799 Sylvia Rnssell, L 267 1748 Timothy, M 120 62 1855 T. Henry, L 380 1751 Timothy, M 10 1730 Tabiths, M 123 1768 Timothy, L 171 260 1745 Tabitha, L 222 1781 Timothy, M 148 74 1765 Tamar, M 132 1729 Titus, M 231 122 1765 Tamar, L 240 1773 Titus Vespasian, M 128 1786 Temperance, M 146 1763 Triphena, L 226 1760 Thaddeus, M 268 132 1827 Truman, L 337 320 1794 Thaddeus, M 147 1789 Tryphena, L 255 1686 Thankful, L 408 1820 Tryphena, L 315 1707 Thankful, L 213 Tryphena, L 305 1719 Thankful, M 53 1807 Ulysses, L 277 1725 Thankfnl, M 123 1781 Urban, L 85 236 1747 Thankful, M 129 1807 Urban, L 197 268 1752 Thankful, L 228 1845 Urban Gillespie, L 328 1761 Thankful, M 130 1812 Urban Longfellow, L 203 269 1765 Thankful, L 231 1758 Ursula, L 232 Thankful, M 59 1790 Ursula, L 254 1849 Theodora Weston, L 394 Ursula, M 75 Theodore, L 183 263 Ursula, M 142 1855 Theodore A., M 187 1814 Ursula, L 303 1839 Theodore James, L 458 1815 Ursula, M 168 1843 Theodore W., L 369 348 1823 Ursula J., L 268 1818 Theodore Weston, L 361 342 1846 Ursula J. , L 327 1793 Theodosia, L 263 1852 Ursula J., L 326 1835 Theron Sylvester, L 273 1715 Valentine, M 122 1791 Thirza, L 242 1741 Valentine, M 243 125 1795 Thirza, M 145 1788 Vashti, L 256 1674 Thomas, M 5 1828 Vashti Stebblns, L 351 1718 Thomas, M 5 6 1816 Vesta, L 310 1757 Thomas, M 17 11 1844 Vietts, M 107 bESCENDANtS OP LUKE AND MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK. 519 BOBN NAME 18i8 Viola, 1770 Violetta, 1882 Violette, 1838 Virgil E., 1874 Virgil Eugene, Virtue Viola, 1828 Wallace, 1787 Walter, 1816 Walter, 1818 Walter, 1856 Walter, 1857 Walter Anson, 1861 Walter Bardwell, 1878 Walter D., 1850 Walter Buane, 1853 Walter G., 1842 Walter Gardner, 1868 Walter Gay, Walter H., 1881 Walter John, 1861 Walter Kinyon, 1856 Waltei' Lockwood, Ward, 1861 Ward Beecher, 171)6 Warham, 1803 Warham, 1812 Warren, 1790 Warren Ferris, 1851 Warren Townsley, 1808 Washington, 1838 Watson C, 1824 Wealthy Ann, 1805 Wealthy Field, 1834 Welcome Geer, 1788 Wells, Wesley, 1780 West, 1813 Whitney J., 1861 Wilbert W., 1835 Wilbur Fisk, 1871 Wilbur Kirby, 1856 Wilbur Eoyce, 1844 Wilhelmina, 1796 Willard, 1851 Willard Alden 1852 Willard C, 1878 Willard C, Willard D., 1878 Willard H., 1832 Willard Leicester, 1756 William, 1760 William, 1764 William, William. 1774 William, 1780 William, 1796 William, 213 182 327 384 NO. L M L M L L L L L L M L L L L L L L M M L M L L L L L L L L M L L M L M L L M L M M M M L L L L L M 202 L L M L M L L 191 237 4C0 99 205 364 1C4 365 66 370 108 393 34G 285 263 317 319 192 473 385 402 380 390 357 392 115 201 395 199 321 327 2Go 427 451 282 465 4:-! 7 190 296 267 86 239 38 2G0 269 90 346 49 197 35 79 460 374 406 353 477 95 1809 1817 1818 1833 1840 1842 1842 1846 1849 1874 1805 1854 1769 1810 1877 1834 1844 1850 1812 1825 1829 1849 1857 1823 1810 1854 1830 1812 1821 1854 1828 1862 1872 1S5(I 1807 1815 1829 1833 232 1843 24211854 1301860 33 441 248 16 423 425 1873 1875 1844 1839 NAME William, William, William , William, William, William, William, William, William, William, William, William, William, William, William, William, William, William, William William William William William William William William William William William William William William William William William William William Williiim William William William William William William William Wi liam William AVilliam William William William William William William William William William A., A., A., Aaron, Alfred, Andrews, Anson, Arthur, Augustus, Augustus, Avery, Bingham, Bond, Curtis, D., D., Dorus, E,, E., Edward, Emerson, Everett, F., G., G., G., Gcer, Gillis, H., H., H., H., H., II., H., H., ri., Harrison, Hayes, NO. V. 189 264 265 199 268 15 27 211 271 281 189 L L L M M L L M L L L L L L M M L M L L L M L M M L M 341 M L L M M M M M L L L L L L L M 168 397 210 86 367 311 462 410 438 454 42 44 333 101 340 399 399 79 375 130 26 474 161 192 340 300 86 182 193 27 24 279 366 271 283 299 351 336 370 294 303 46 M 205 96 M L M M 19, L L L L L L M L M 106 396 374 27 377 310 467 383 383 387 200 460 166 520 INDEX. BOBN NAME NO. p. iBORN NAME NO. P. 1812 William Hendee, L 289 301J1870 William Valentine, M 49 1838 William Henry, M 211 108|l833 William W., M 73 35 William Henry, M 156 1881 William W., M 45 1839 William Henry, L 505 457 1877 Willie C, M 117 1840 William Henry, L 486 442 1862 Willie G., M 109 1843 William Henry, L 334 1870 Willie H., L 476 1863 William Henry, in 186 1857 Willie T., M 186 1863 William Henry, L 476 1861 Willis Clark, M 198 1876 William Henry, L 382 1856 Willis Henry, L 367 1868 William J., L 475 1853 Willis M., L 389 1836 William James, L 508 461 1869 Willis W., L 392 1864 William James, L 394 1763 Winchester, L 419 413 1821 William L., L 312 308 1829 Wm. James, L 362 342 1858 William L., L 332 1827 Wolcott Warner, M 181 1815 William Lncins, L 294 1742 Zachariah, M 109 55 1774 William M., M 34 17 Zachariah, M 80 1825 William Manly, M 360 170 1767 Zadoc, L 65 228 1807 William N., M 172 1789 Zalmon, M 303 143 1805 William P., M 49 21 1856 Zalmon A., M 189 186() William P.. L 473 1791 Zena-;, M 71 1808 William Parsons, L 474 440 1822 Zenas, M 83 William Philander, L 321 1834 Zenas, M 84 1870 William E., M 46 1776 Zera, L 233 1-794 William Reynolds, M 38 17 1779 Zeruiah, L 237 1804 William Rich, L 467 436 1787 Zeruiah, L 263 1707 William Rufiis, M 293 140 1755 Zina, L 48 221 1815 William Rnfiis, M 156 1815 Zina Adams, L 283 1852 William S., L 374 1805 ZinaB., M 140 1823 Williiim Simmons, L 297 1833 ZinaB., M 343 161 1805 William Stearns, L 257 1797 Zur, L 97 238 DESCENDANTS OE LUKE AND MATTHIAS HITCHCOCK BEARING OTHER NAMES, AND THE NAMES OP PER- SONS BROUGHT IN BY MARRIAGE. NAME PAGE NAME PAGE Abbott, Abial 259 Allen, Eliza 157 Abbott, Jefferson 440 Allen, Ethan 249 Abell, Eunice 16 Allen, Eunice 25 Adams, Almira W., 342 Allen, Eva L. 333 Adams, Chloe 170 Allen, Eva L. 388 Adams, Emily 94 Allen, Ezra B. 86 Adams, Hannali 163 Allen, Fidelia 451 Adams, Jennie B., 305 Allen, Frederick 469 Adams, Julia E., 403 Allen, John 366 Adams, Lucy 232 Allen, Louisa 471 Adams, Mary 283 Allen, Lucy C. 248 Adams, Mary C, 458 Allen, Martha B. 351 Adams, Nathaniel 226 Allen, Mercy 291 Adams, Thomas 26 Allen, Polly 317 Addis, Bede A. 97 AUin, Sarah 408 Addis, Delia 97 Ailing, Amos 59 Addis, Jesse 97 Ailing, Austin 163 Addis, Lavinia 97 Ailing, John 53 Addis, Sally A. 97 Ailing, Nathan 59 Addison, Margaret E. 378 Ailing, Nelson S. 157 Addison, William 472 AUyn, Albert A. 277 Aertse, Caroline 158 Alvord, Clara F. 330 Aertse, Jeremias 158 Ames, Abigail 155 Ailsen, John 456 Ames, William 414 Albon, Sarah E. 392 Amnis, Fanny 366 Alden, E. M. 385 Amnis, Franlslin 366 Alden, Jerusha 373 Amnls, Homer B. 366 Aldrich, Artemas 257 Amnis, Jerry W. 366 Aldrich, John 78 Amnis, Laura L. 366 Aldrich, John 78 Anderson, Albert 280 Alexander, Emily A. 356 Andres, Mary M. 158 Alexander, Nathaniel 219 Andrews, Amelia 151 Alford, Eunice 156 Andrews, Amos 125 Alfred, William 78 Andrews, Betsey 169 Allen, Caroline 317 Andrews, Catherine 385 Allen, Charles D. 326 Andrews, Cornelia C. 193 Allen, Elijah 248 Andrews, Delight 435 37 522 Index. Andrews, Elnathan Andrews, George B, Andrews, Hannah Andrews, John Andrews, Lois Andrews, Marshall Andrews, Mary Andrews, Merab Andrews, Olive Andrews, Thankful Andrews, Thankful Andrus, Amy Angler, Dorothy Angler, Edmund Angier, Samuel Anson, George L. Anson, Hattie E. Anson, Leonard Anthony, Edwin Anthony, Edwin R. Anthony, Gerald Anthony, Helen Arms, Daniel Arras, Jonathan D. Arms, Martha Armstrong, Agnes 11. Armstong, James G. Armstrong, Miriam M. Arnold, Abigail Arnold, John Arnold, Juliii Arnold, Loraine E. Arnold, Olivia Asham, Charles K. Asliam, George Ashley, Frances Asp, Henry 0. Atkins, Benoni Atwater, Catlierine Atwater, Everett Atwater, Eugene Atwater, Hannah Atwater, Joseph Atwater Julia Atwater, Maria Atwater, Sarah Atwater, Sarah Atwater, Timothy G. Atwater, Titus Atwood, Polly A. Atwood, William Augur, Caroline Augur, Daniel Augur, Daniel Augur, Georgiana Austin, Elizabeth Austin, Harry PAGE 124 19 154 299 317 299 144 131 436 122 130 138 414 414 414 311 311 311 395 395 395 395 409 268 466 95 95 95 146 289 338 394 296 345 345 451 98 55 73 189 173 131 131 165 169 131 188 137 131 96 425 108 51 265 202 148 14 Austin, J. H. 430 Austin, John B. 292 Austin, Joshua 6 Austin, Joshua Jr. 6 Austin, Joshua 55 Averett, Elizabeth 57 Avery, Elroy M. 452 Avery, Jonathan 415 Avery, Matilda 340 Axtell, Pliny F. 188 Babbott, Elizabeth E. 325 Babcock, Lizzie M. 363 Bacon, Lucy P. 470 Bagley, Harriet 165 Bailey, Hoe 279 Bailey, Mary F. 382 Bailey, Sagie 433 Bailey, Sarah M. 404 Baird, George 191 Baird, Hannali 308 Baker, Bertha 402 Baker, Charlotte G. D. 29S Baker, Ellen E. 104 Bjiker, Esther M. 102 Baker, Helen 273 Baker, Joanna 57 Baker, Lois 443 Baker, Phebe 273 Baldwin, Amanda 281 Baldwin, Ellen E. 183 Baldwin, Giles 160 Baldwin, Joseph E. 89 Baldwin, Joseph 207 Baldwin, Martha 325 Baldwin, Mary 110 Baldwin, SoplironiaJ. 200 Ball, Charles 264 Ball, Edward 264 Ball, Ellen 264 Ball, Elvira 264 Ball, George W. 264 Ball, Hannah 60 Ball, Hannuh C. 264 Ball, Huldah 451 Ball, Laura D. 264 Ball, Mary 212 Ball, Mary S. 264 Ball, Pamelia 264 Ball, William 264 Ballard, Augusta 152 Ballard, Jusiah i267 Bancroft, Francis 169 Banick, E. H. 174 Banks, Hannah 7 Banks, Joseph 7 Banks, Justus 7 Banks, Rebekah 7 DESCENDANTS BEARING OTHEE NAMES THAN HITCHCOCK. 523 SAME Banks, Sarah Barber, E. Barber, Luciiicia Barber, Pruflence Barber, Kntb E. Barber, Sarah Barber, Thankful Barker, Merrill Barlow, Jemima Barnes, Abigail II. Barnes, Anna H. Barnes, Emily M. Barnes, Emmeline B. Barnes, Hannah Barnes, Helen Barnes, Juliet Barnes, Laura Barnes, Louis Barnes, Samuel Barnes, Thomas Barnet, Henry C. Barney, Daniel Barney, Sarah Barnum, Sarali Barrett, Aaron Barrett, Almira Barrett, Diana Barrows, Kittie Barrows, Martha B. Bartholomew, Daniel Bartholomew, Honor Bartholomew, Mary E. Bartle, Peter Bartlett, Bersheba Bartol, Kate Bartol, Mary Baseom, Oliver Bassett, Abiah Bassett, Charles 0. Bassett, Henry Bassett, Louisa Bassett, Miranda Bassett, Samuel Bassett, Titus Batchellor, N. S. Bateman, P. C. Bates, Carile Bates, Erastus Bates, Hibbard Bates, Keziah Bates, Lydia L. Bates, Mary Bates, Mary J. Bates, Minerva F. Bates, Myron Bates, Samuel Batt, Elizabeth M., PAGI NAME PAGE 7 Bauchanan, Annie E. 338 384 Baudelle, Sarah 469 299 Baulter, Jeunie 348 377 Bautelle, Emma 366 95 Bayles, Mary A. 197 US Beach, Abner 120 246 Beach, Ann V. 144 93 Beach, Benjamin 120 18 Beach, Benjamin 120 460 Beach, Eunice 120 197 Beach, J. C. 170 335 Beach, Lydia 120 197 Beach, Mary 120 171 Beach, Noah 120 352 Beach, Peter 120 476 Beach, Richard 144 67 Beach, Tabitha 120 67 Beadles, Benajah 136 73 Beadles, Edgar 136 122 Beadles, Henry 136 378 Beadles, Nathaniel 120 241 Beadles, William 136 165 Beardsley, Maria 141 221 Bebee, Asenath 459 259 Becker, Barney 351 259 Beckwith, James 5o 259 Beebe, Rebecca 243 333 Beecher, Abigail 62 468 Beecher, Chloe 162 120 Beecher, David 141 337 Beers, Elizabeth 108 349 Bellows, Anne 165 290 Bement, Cliarlotte 255 440 Bement, Daniel 255 389 Bement, Fred 255 389 Bement, Henry 255 342 Bement, Jeremy 255 52 Bement, John 265 174 Bement, John 255 21 Bement, Joseph 255 431 Bement, Julius 255 87 Bement, Lucy 255 50 Bement, Theodosia 2.55 129 Bemis, Benjamin 422 351 Bemis, Clara I. 41 184 Bemij, Malinda 280 383 Bemis, Roxanna 160 457 Benedict, Jesse 14 383 Benedict, Lemuel 242 426 Benham, Azubah C. 64 326 Benham, Elisha 127 418 Benham, Isaac 79 429 Benham, Julius E. 80 429 Benham, Roland D. 80 457 Senham, Samuel 80 457 Benham, "Warren 137 216 Benjamin, Adelaide S. 85 524 INDKX. NAME PAGE| NAME PAGE Benjamin, Asher 423 Blanchard, Albert E. 439 Benjamin, Eliza 423 Blanchard, Albert H. 439 Benjamin, James 423 Blanchard, Charles P. 439 Benjamin, Sarah 423 Blashfleld, Azubah 304 Bennett, Daniel 69 Blashfleld, Emma 251 Bennett, Elnatlian 247 Blashfleld, Iddo 251 Bennett, Marsliall 70 Blashfleld, Mary J. 251 Benson, Ellen 384 Blanvelt, Jane 464 Benson, Hershell 299 Blinn, Hepsey 79 Bentley, Lorenzo 15 Bliss, Amos 299 Bentley, Sarah 191 Bliss, Anna 226 Benton, Bessie 33 Bliss, Caleb 408 Benton, Ezra R. 33 Bliss, Charles 299 Benton, Homer 33 Bliss, Daniel 299 Benton, Lillian 33 Bliss, David 262 Benton, Mary 31 Bliss, Ebenezer 408 Benton, William 33 Bliss, Elizabeth 408 Bering, Ida I. 476 Bliss, Elmira 353 Berry, Hannah 884 Bliss, George 299 Betts, Hannah 17 Bliss, Harriet D. 437 Betts, Kittle 397 Bliss, Hubbard 420 Bicknell, Leavitt 431 Bliss, Isaac 227 Bidwell, Jennie L. 392 Bliss, Jedediah 218 Bierer, David 376 Bliss, Jonathan 408 Bigelow, Esther 294 Bliss, Luke 408 Billings, Charles H., 429 Bliss, Martha 233 Billings, Cornelia H. 448 Bliss, Mary 463 Billings, Edward 413 Bliss, Moses 408 Billings, Edward C. 429 Bliss, Nathan 437 Billings, Elizabeth 342 Bliss, Patty 363 Billings, Fanny 380 Bliss, Peletiah 216 Billings, Eredericls: W. 429 Bliss, Peletiah 408 BilUngs, Henry 448 Bliss, Randolph 299 Billings, Henry H. 429 Bliss, Reuben 410 Billings, Henry P. 429 Bliss, Ruth 255 Billings, Henry W. 429 Bliss, Samuel 411 Billings, Mary A. 429 Bliss, Samuel H. 299 Billings, Zebina 430 Bliss, Sarah 408 Bingham, Emma L. 315 Bliss, Sophia S. 437 Bird, Elsie 194 Bliss, Submit W. 437 Bird, Norman 456 Blodgett, Catherine 259 Bishop, Abigail 62 Blodgett, Elephy 259 Bishop, Henry 92 Blodgett, Jane 259 Bishop, Melinda 336 Blodgett, Ludwin 248 Bishop, Sarah R. 31 Blood, Annjeanette 270 Bltley, Jerome 292 Bloom, Ruth 83 Black, Frank 90 Bloomindale, George 290 Blackman, James 220 Boatright, J. M. 376 Blair, Catherine 297 Bodman. Elam 273 Blair, Rebecca 442 Boen, Nathaniel 221 Blake, Caroline 155 Bogart, Kate 311 Blake, Georgiana 48 Bogart, Louisa 477 Blakeslee, Abigail 194 Bogart, Polly 168 Blakeslee, Anna 148 Bogue, Dr. 81 Blakeslee, Rosetta 159 Boker, William C. 28 Blakeslie, Lorinda 97 Boland, Thomas 289 Blanchard, Abby F. 439 Bolton, Mattie 186 DESCENDANTS BBAlllNG OTHER NAMES THAN HITCHCOCK. 525 NAME FACE NAME PAGE Bolyen, Mehitable 451 Bradley, Samuel 5 Bond, Ardelia 323 Bradley, Sarah 134 Bond, Sally 86 Bradley, Sarah 182 Boomer, Clayton S. 311 Bradley, Sarah E. 152 Booth, William 263 Bradley, William 190 Bostwick, Abel 220 Bradley, Zebul 73 Bostwicic, Abigail 214 Bradt, Peter 290 Bostwick, Annis 214 Brayman, Joan 370 Bostwick, Amos 214 Bray ton, Elizabeth A. 329 Bostwick, Anne 220 Breckenridge, Maria E. 399 Bostwick, Arthur 214 Breed, Adin 276 Bostwick, C. L. 49 Breed, Adin .276 Bostwick, Daniel 214 Brewer, Mercy 231 Bostwick, Daniel 214 Brewer-, Sally 254 Bostwick, Elijah 214 Brewster, A. R. 198 Bostwick, Esther 214 Brewster, Harriet 80 Bostwick, Esther 220 Bridgham, Cornelia 303 Bostwick, Eunice 214 Bridgman, Quartus 260 Bostwick, Gideon 214 Brigden, EUza 89 Bostwick, Ichabod 214 Briggs, Susan 369 Bostwick, Ichabod 220 Briminstool, Caroline 263 Bostwick, Joseph 220 Briminstool, Electa 263 Bostwick, Joseph 220 Briminstool, Fanny 263 Bostwick, Lina P. 49 Briminstool, Jacob 263 Bostwick, Lois 214 Briminstool, James 263 Bostwick, Nathaniel 214 Briminstool, Orrin 263 Bostwick, Reuben 214 Briminstool, Polly 263 Bostwick, Sarai 214 Brister, Mary 90 Bostwick, Tamar 214 Bristol, Amos 139 Bostwick, Zadoc 214 Bristol, Julius S. 168 Botsford, Caroline E. 101 Bristol, Sarah 159 Boughton, Enos 278 Brockett, Helen M. 183 Bove, Harry 389 Brooke tt, Rachel 120 Bowen, Elsie J. 320 Brockett, Sarah 70 Bowen, Harlau B. 320 Brockett, Sidney 148 Bowen, Ira 304 Brook, Mary 390 Bowen, Milan 320 Brooks, Abigail 299 Bowen, Olive E. 320 Brooks, Bertie J. 325 Bowen, Otis F. 320 Brooks, Cornelia 23 Bowen, Sarah A. 320 Brooks, Edward 254 Bowen, Tyler 320 Brooks, Francis W. 326 Bowen, William 320 Brooks, George W. 325 Bowles, Catherine J. 382 Brooks, Henry M. 325 Boynton, Betsey B. 394 Brooks, Lilian 326 Brace, Belinda 286 Bronson, Betsey D. 101 Bradford, P. 238 Bronson, E. 304 Bradley, Daniel 124 Bronson, Mary 220 Bradley, David 55 Brothwell, Albert S. 326 Bradley, Eli 152 Brothwell, Aldeu J. 326 Bradley, George A. 173 Brothwell, Alice 326 Bradley, Josiah 56 Brothwell, Anna L. 326 Bradley, Lucy S. 146 Broughtou, Amos 331 Bradley, Mayette C. 152 Brown, Abigail 228 Bradley, Polly 150 Brown, Alice 368 Bradley, Robert A, 82 Brown, Alice W. 442 Bradley, Rosetta 139 Brown, Amasa 245 Bradley, Sally 166 Brown, Celia 395 526 INDEX. NAME PAGE NAME PAGE Brown, Ella G. 465 Burnell, Laurette A. 375 Brown, Fanny A. 400 Burnett, George 270 Brown, Harry H. 442 Burnham, Harriet A. 365 Brown, Helen A. 42 Burnley, William 472 Brown, James 25 Burns, S. J. 295 Brown, John 223 Burr, Sarah 465 Brown, John 286 Burritt, Newell F. 194 Brown, Margaret 225 Burroughs, Emily 172 Brown, Margaret 345 Burt, Asenath 459 Brown, Marie 111 Burt, Bethiah 228 Brown, Mary E. 49 Burt, David 408 Brown, Matilda 0. 365 Burt, Jennie A. 398 Brown, Mercy 289 Burt, Margaret 417 Brown, Nancy 101 Burt, Mary 225 Brown, Nancy 295 Burt, Mary 227 Brown, Samuel H. 442 Burt, Milton R. 398 Brown, Thankful E. 386 Burt, Moses 219 Brown, Wesley E. 400 Burt, Rebecca 211 Browne, J. D. 322 Burt, Rodolphus 305 Brownell, Eunice 297 Burt, Samuel W. 398 Brownson, Eunice 214 Burt, Sarah 407 Brownson, Jeruslia 214 Burt, Silence 247 Brownson, John 214 Burt, Thankful 230 Brownson, Mary 214 Burton, Louisa W. 353 Brownson, Rebecca 219 Bush, Edward 385 Brownson, Rebecca 214 lUish, Harriet E. 352 Brownson, Sarah 214 Bush, Mary E., 391 Brownson, Thomas 214 Bush, Milton A. 289 Brownson, Thomas 214 Bush, Milton A. 290 Bruce, Georgiana J. 462 Bush, Milton H. 290 Bruce, Jennie A. 383 Bushuell, David 143 Bruce, Mary 383 Bushnell, Lemuel 143 Bruce, Minerva 379 Butler, Abigail 223 Bryant, Nahum 323 Butler, Albert 191 Buaba, Lucinda 372 Butler, Anna 232 Buchanan, Ida 93 Butler, Harvey 232 Buck, George 169 Butler, John 232 Buck, Titus 221 Butler, Mary 232 Buckholdts, Harriet E. 342 Butler, William 232 Budd, Marion 101 Butler, William 232 Buel, Rebecca 221 Butterfield, Lestia L. 201 Buel, Samuel 247 Butterfled, Mary E. 391 Bull, William L. 89 Butterick, Ellen 460 Bump, Clarissa J. 98 Button, Ernest J. 326 Bumson, L, 374 Button, Clarissa L. 380 Bunnell, Clarissa 131 Button, Francis 326 Bunnell, Israel 147 Button, Fred H. 326 Bunnell, Loly 146 Byington, Mercy 67 Burba, Melinda R. 300 Cabbot, Sally 320 Burbank, George 441 Cabot, Sophia 137 Burbel, Aaron 254 Cady, Francis 276 Burchard, Anna 431 Cady, Hiram 88 Burgess, L. L. 275 Cady, Samuel 276 Burgess, Lucia 38 Calhoun, Justus T. 69 Burgess, Lynlan A. 455 Calkins, Ingersoll 311 Burk, Mary 379 Calkins, Lutie 353 Burleigh, Emily N. 395 Camacho, Leo A. 293 DESCENDANTS BEAKING OTHEK NAMES THAN HITCHCOCK. 527 NAME Cameron, Hugh Cameron, Sally Campbell, Cornelia R. Campbell, Ezra Campbell, Ezra B. Campbell, Henry F. Campbell, Maria Campbell, Otis S. Campbell, Randolph Campbell, Robert A. Candee, Cains M. Candee, George ' Candee, Mary Candy, Kate Cantrell, William C. Caper, Mary A. Carey, Mary J. Carey, 0. W. Carpenter, Buel Carpenter, Delia M. Carpenter, Eliza G. Carpenter, John Carrier, Joseph Carrier, Snsan A. Carrlngton, Almira Carriugton, Aniiah Ciinington, Betsey Carrington, William Carter, Effa M. Carter, Jacob Carver, John Gary, Amanda M. Cary, Roxanna Case, Amelia Case, Hannah J. Case, Joel Case, Watson Cass, Ida M. Catlin, Linns Center, Maria Louise Chadwick, Charles R. Chaffee, Azubah Chaffee, Caroline A. Chaffee, Laura Chamberlain, Mary M. Chamberlain, Myron Chamberlayne, JFrances J. Chamberlayne, Nathan B. Champlin, H. C. Chandler, Abraham Chandler, Anna Chandler, Delia Chandler, Fidelia Chandler, Hepzibah Chandler, Jennette Chandler, Veggy Chapel, Harriet "AGE NAME PAGE 448 Chapel. Palmer 279 172 Chapin, Anna L. 459 297 Chapin, Bathsheba 223 297 Chapin, Beulah 262 297 Chapin, Caroline 369 297 Cliapin, Edward D. 369 297 Chapin, Frances E. 369 297 Chapin, George A. 459 24 Chapin, Hannah 208 308 Cliapin, Henry B, 459 31 Chapin, Isaac 270 31 Chapin, James 261 31 Chapin, James 438 202 Chapin, Jonathan 411 463 Chapin, Louisa 431 396 Chapin, Lucy, 438 43 Chapin, Luther 350 457 Chapin, Margaret 261 250 Chapin, Nancy 450 334 Cliapin, Oliver 219 271 Chapin, Silas W. 459 257 Chapin, Susie B. 459 451 Chapin, Willis A. 459 477 Chapman, Abigail 15 61 Chapman, George B. 33 78 Chapman, Nathan 91 88 Chapman, Rebecca 33 138 Charles, Eleanor 240 395 Chase, Guilford 20 55 Chase, Huldah 273 270 Chatfleld, Anne 75 353 Chatfleld, Clark 87 155 Chatfleld, David 148 163 Chatfleld, Joel R. 87 271 Chatfleld, Lucinda 87 166 Chatterton, Elizabeth 121 163 Cliatterton, J. Madison 24 331 Chatterton, John H. 24 279 Chatterton, Mary E. 24 29 Chedsey, Abigail 55 115 Chcnnell, Richard, 305 307 Cheeseman, Caroline 285 460 Chceseman, George 285 364 Cheeseman, Jennie 285 372 Cheeseman, Morton 284 426 Cheeseman, Morton 284 164 Chichester, Rachel 218 164 Chichester, Thirza 81 290 Childs. Calista 465 257 Childs Elizabeth H. 467 345 Childs, Harry 467 399 Childs, Henry 467 302 Childs, Katherine W. 467 430 Childs, Thomas 237 104 Chipraan, Samantha 341 313 Chism, Gardner 473 279 Chittenden, Helen M. 356 52§ iNDBJi. NAME PAGE NAME pAote Christopher, John 193 Cleveland, Grover 234 Christy, John A. 186 Cleveland, HarrietE. 35 Church, Jonathan 215 Cleveland, Lauretta 288 Church, Polly 78 Cleveland, Mary 288 Clapp, Lucretia 267 Cleveland, Richard F. 235 Clapp, S. K. 236 Cleveland, Thomas R. 35 Clark, Abigail 74 Cleveland, William 235 Clark, Barnabas 238 Cleveland, Wi liam L. 35 Clark Betsey 97 Cline, Ebenezer 20 Clark, Elizabeth B. 92 Cline, Edward E. 20 Clark, Ellen 359 Clifford, Emily E. 172 Clark, Elmira 339 Clough, Olive 323 Clark, Emily 275 Clough, William T. 284 Clark, Fidelia D. 358 Cluett, Edward 158 Clark, Fry 157 Coan, Laura 81 Clark, George F. 372 Coats, Benjamin 75 Clark, Hart T. 456 Cobb, Alphonso 98 Clark, Hattie 846 Cobb, Byron A. 98 Clark, Irene 308 Cobb, Ella A. 98 Clark, Jacob L. 161 Cobb, Ellen M. 460 Clark, James 131 Cobb, Lois 191 Clark, Jonah 123 Cobb, Lucia E. 98 Clark, LeRoy S. 183 Cobb, Sarah S. 374 Clark, Lydia A. 168 Coburn, Alice 282 Clark, Martin 276 Coburn, Ellen 478 Clt rk, Martha 470 Coburn, Thomas M. 282 Clark, Mary 118 Coe, Laura 33 Clark, Mary A. 402 Coffin, William 165 Clark, Mercy 20 Cogswell, Frederick 89 Clark, Peter G. 140 Colby, Albion C. 104 Clark, Polly 286 Colby, Amine 321 Clark, Sally I. 45 Cole, Andrew B. 95 Clark, Samuel 118 Cole, Candace E. 95 Clark, Stephen 126 Cole, Caroline R. 89 Clark, Susan 369 Cole, Melinda 476 Clark, Sylvanus 123 Collamore, Sarah H. 471 Clark, Thankful 123 Collier, Margaret D. 358 Clark, Theodoclus 152 Collier, Mary 357 Clark, Thirza 381 Collins, Hannah 244 Clark, Ida F. 331 Colliston, James 253 Clarke, J. 259 Colton, Aaron 231 Clarke, Orcelia E. 368 Colton, Abel 215 Clarke, "William 214 Colton, Elizabeth 408 Clemens, Uavid 83 Colton, George 408 Clemens, Eva 83 Colton, George 408 Clemens, Frank 83 Colton, Isaac 408 Clerk, R. B. 295 Colton, Lucy 258 Cleveland, Aaron 288 Colton, Martha 409 Cleveland, Adin 288 Colton, Mary 408 Cleveland, Albert D. 35 Colton, Miriam 408 Cleveland, Almeron 288 Colton, Rebecca 408 Cleveland, Caleb 288 Colton, Sarah 408 Cleveland, Charles 34 Colton, Timothy 408 Cleveland, Charles F. 85 Commette, Calixta 40 Cleveland, Clara L. 35 Commette, Ella A. 40 Cleveland, Clarence L. 35 Comstock, Lillie B. 461 Cleveland, Edwin 0. 34 Conant, Anna M. 102 DESCENbANTS BEARING OTHfiR NAMES THAN ittTCHCOOK, 529 NAME PAGE NAMK PA0E Conkey, Arnold 93 Cory, Julia 346 Conklin, Capt. 13 Coslet, Edward 346 Converse, Chester 324 Cottrell, Martha 262 Converse, Juliana 403 Covil, Leyton 61 Cook, Aaron 139 Cowdry, Ambrose 142 Cook, Aslier 330 Cowdry, Polly 142 Cook, Eliza A. Kii; Cowell, Olivia G. 99 Cook, Eliza A. 178 Cowles, Anna S. 406 Cook, Hiram 166 Cowles, Calvin D. 461 Cook, Joseph H. 154 Cowles, Calvin D 462 Cook, Julia 322 Cowles, David H. 462 Cook, Lewis J. 155 Cowles, Josiah H. 462 Cook, Lois 136 Cowles, Lucinda 132 Cook, Loly A. 166 Cowles, Mary D. 461 Cook, Lucius 155 Cowles, Nancy 132 Cook, Lydia 130 Cowles, Olivia 132 Cook, Lydia 144 Cowles, Rhoda 132 Cook, Lvdia 166 Cowles, Robert C. 461 Cook, Matilda 155 Cowles, Sophia 132 Cook, Nabby 153 Cowles, Tamar 132 Cther 125 Jackson, Euphrasia 324 Hull, Hannah 164 James, Daniel 29 Hull, Mary 126 Janes, Adeline A. 292 Hull, Mary 160 .Janes, Daniel W. 307 Hull, William 75! Janes, Velina 294 Hulls, Amos 126|Jenkins, Calista 307 Hulls, Eliakim 136. Jenkins, Elizur 277 Hulls, Eunice 130 Jenks, Nancy M. 458 Hahs, Hannah 136 Jenney, E. 164 Hulls, John 135 Jennings, Caroline 279 Hulls, John 136, Jennings, Sarah L. 120 Hulls, Ximroil 136 Johns, Mabel W". 338 Hulls, Peter ISeLjolms, Emily L. 338 Hurd, Amanda igjjohns, Henry W. 338 Hiirlbnrt, Amelia J. 272 Johns, Henry W. 338 Hurmans, Cornelius is'johuson, Abigail 119 Hurmans, Snsan 18 .lohnson, Abner 120 Humbird, Lydia 337 Johnson, Barnaljas 58 39 S38 INPKX. NAME PAGE NAME PAOfe Johnson, Caleb 120 Judson, DeWitt C. 390 Johnson, Chloe 128 Judson, Edna P. 390 Johnson, Daniel 120 Judson, George 280 Johnson, Elizabeth 96 Judson, Louisa N. 73 Johnson, Elizabeth 128 Judson, Mary L. 467 Johnson, Enos 120 Judson, Pixlee 390 Johnson, Esther 376 Kear, Eliza 273 Johnson, Eunice 119 Kedzie, Mary P. 327 Johnson, Hannah 414 Keel, Georae M. 310 Johnson, Isaac 119 Keep, Alvah 251 Johnson, Israel 120 Keep, Joseph 251 Johnson, J. P. 330 Keep, Julia 463 Johnson, Jacob 119 Keep, Lucy 251 Johnson, Jacob 120 Keep, Mercy 289 Johnson, John 120 Keep, Seth 248 Johnson, Jonathan 128 Kelley, Clara E. 348 Johnson, Katherine 128 Kelley, Douglas 0. 844 Johnson, Lura 128 Kelley, Harold H. 344 Jolmson, Lydia 120 Kelley, Julius 344 Johnson, Lyman 128 Kelley, Mary C. 344 Johnson, Marlow M. 128 Kellev, Norman D. 344 Johnson, Mary 69 Kelley, Reginald H. ' 344 Johnson, Mirana 128 Kelley, Tracy R. 344 Johnson, N. C. 456 Kellogg, Azubah 40 Johnson, Phebe 447 Kellogg, Charles 7 Johnson, Reuben 119 Kellogg, Elijah 269 Johnson, Renben 128 Kellogg, Lucretia 199 Johnson, Sarah 120 Kellogg, Martha 231 Johnson, Seth 127 Kellogg, Mary A. 343 Johnsen, Shurben 128 Kellogg, Mary F. 331 Johnson, Titus 128 Kelly, Charles F. 48 Johnston, Mary J. 380 Kemp, George 158 Jones, Allen M. 357 Kenard, S. 311 Jones, Benjamin S. 277 Kenard, Sarah 376 Jones, Caleb 212 Kendricks, Libbie A. 36 Jones, Dargo B. 438 Kentield, Julia A. 317 Jones, Elizabeth 6 Kenfield, Lavinia C. 318 Jones, Ella H. 277 Kennedy, Maggie 98 Jones, Helen 447 Ketcham, Deborah 243 Jones, Ida 447 Ketchum, Charles C. 315 Jones, James 447 Ketchum, George P. 315 Jones, Jnlia ■ 447 Ketchum, Mary C. 316 Jones, Lida 464 Ketchum, Rachel 242 Jones, Nancy 314 Ketchum, Sarah H. 315 Jones, Naomi 269 Ketchum, Tryphena 314 Jones, Noah 7 Keyes, Martha 422 Jones, Rees 182 Kezar, Mehitable 377 Jones, Thomas 212 Kibbe, George W. 324 Jordan, Achsah 424 Kieth, Effie 368 Jordan, Martha H. 424 Kilburn, Aaron 455 Joslin, Grove V>. 331 Kilburn, Sarah A. 24 Josline, Maria 332 Kilham, L. C. 337 Joslyn, Jairus 84 Kilklav, James 308 Joy, John 237|Kimball, Ruth 298 Joy, Orlando T. 274 Kimberly, Betsey 442 Judd, Daniel 66[Kiniberly, Zinah" 59 Jiidson, Claire G. 390 King, Aaron 74 DESCENDANTS BEAIUSO OTHER NAMES THAN IHTCIICOCK. 539 NAMK King, Abigail Kiii^, Abigail King, Alexander King, Alraira King, Andrew King, Experience King, Jessie King, Lydia King, Moses King, Pearl King, Roxana King, Samuel King,- Thomas King, William Kingman, Mary Kingsbury, Ebenezer Kingsley, Abigail Kingsley, Cleman Kingsley, David Kingsley, Emma Kingsley, Jerusha Kingsley, Jonatliaii W. Kingsley, RntU Kingsley, Sarali Kingsley, Sarali A. Kinney, Cliarles F. Kinney, Jolm J. Kinney, Joseph Kinney, Nancy M. Kinney, Olive M. Kinyon, Florida V. Kirkliarti, Mattie Kittredge, Albert Kittredge, Elizabeth M. Kittredge, George F. Kittredge, Isaac Knaggs, Sophia Knap, Charles Knap, Charles Knap, Mary W. Knapp, Ard Knapp, H. J. Knapp, Helen E. Knapp, Henry J. Knapp, Ira Knapp, Levi Knapp, Martha J. Knapp, Mirick H. Knapp, Roxana Knapp, William Kneeland, Warren Knight, John L. Knowlton, Fanny Knowlton, Ophelia A. Knowlton, Sally Ann Knowlton, Sarah Knox, Killa Dwight H. Halcyon , Katie A. Robert George Emma J. Li Hie E. Lucius Maria 227l7iohler, Kate 43liKruin, Mary L'24 Kuder, Andrew 331 Kuder 231 Kuder 224^Kuder ISlLackey 229 Ladd. Florence K. 440Ladd, Clara M. 273 Ladd, L. Eliza 246 Lake, Catharine 213 Lambert, John A. 448 Lamberton, Lucy 316,Laucraft, Ella A. 453|Lancraft, 350iLancraft. 449Lancraft, 44"Xcil, Lyria M. 217.(.)'Neil, Melissa 253jO'Ncil, Samuel A. 204 Orcutt, Cordial 315 98 334 311 450 342 453 109 284 284 284 284 284 7 7 244 461 188 222 291 356 215 180 86 457 325 325 325 325 325 414 45 258 22S 191 20 20 20 20 379 242 348 348 348 348 348 348 348 348 348 348 348 261 hu tNDEX. NAME Orcutt, Eliza Orcutt, James OrcLitt, James A. Orcutt, Joel H. Orciitt, Marcus L. Orcutt, Mary H. Orcutt, Willard Orvis, Urania Osborn, Amelia Osborn, Sarah Osborn, Sarah Osgood, Margarette M. Otis. Almira Otis, James Otis, Louise Owen, Hannah Owens, Elvira Packard, Clara M. Packard, Thomas Page, Daniel F. Palmer, Henry Palmer, Reuben Palmer, T. P. Palmiter, Betsey Pardee, Abigail Pardee, Rebecca Parke, John Parker, Abiah Parker, Bethuel Parker, Delia Parker, Eliphalet Parker, Elizabeth I'arker, Fanny B. Parker, Frances A. Parker, Joshua , Louisa Mary R. Parker, Parker, Parker, Mercy Parker, Ruth Parker, Parker, Parker, Parkin, Parkin, Solomon T. Stephen Thankful J. S. W. William W. Parks, George Parmlee, Elizabeth M. Parmlee, Lydia Parsons, Chauncey Parsons, Daniel Parsons, Hannah Parsons, Harriet Parsons, Hezekiah Parsons, John Parsons, Joseph Parsons, Luke Parsons, Mary Parsons, Miriam 261 261 261 261 261 261 261 309 146 211 283 361 34 318 20 296 437 400 274 26 113 134 274 78 58 71 89 155 123 351 123 461 447 198 129 93 198 141 159 198 162 129 251 251 303 475 13 267 212 211 79 211 211 219 211 321 212 Parsons, Moses Parsons, Nathaniel Parsons, Ruth Parsons, Samuel Parsons, Samuel Parsons, Sarah Parsons, Sarah Partlow, Robert Patch, Alithea R. Patch, Angeline S. Patch, Christopher Patch, Eli H. Patch, Gratia M. Patch, Jonas K. Patch, Luther C. Patch, Mary A. Patch, William Patch, William P. Patterson, Betsey Patterson, H. D. Patterson, Helen C. Pattoii, Nathan Pauley, Eliza J. Pauley, Emma L. Pauley, Martha A. Pauley, Robert P. Pauley, Samuel Pauley, Samuel E. Payne, Abraham Payne, Eunice Payne, Hann;;h Payne, Mary Payne, William Peabody, Harvey Pease, Hannah Pease, Lucy Pease, Mary Pease, Mary E. Pease, Sanford Peck, Abiah Peck, Abigail I'eck, Abigail Peck. Amos Peck, Angeline L. Peck, Ebenezer Peck, Ebenezer Peck, Elizabeth Peck, Eunice Peck, George Peck, Hannah Peck, James Peck, James Peck, James I. Peck, Mary Peck, Mary Peck, Mary Peck, Mary tAGE 212 212 212 211 211 212 412 246 236 23C 257 236 286 236 236 236 236 236 437 351 339 224 301 301 301 301 301 301 143 164 171 379 143 437 313 317 212 333 264 59 52 59 52 458 59 69 62 59 279 59 59 59 401 52 69 100 280 bESCENbANTS BEAKING OlHER IJAJIES THAN HITCHCOCK. 545 NAME Peck, Moses Peck, Soger, Peck, Samuel Peck, Samuel Peck, Sarah Peck, Stephen Peck, Thankful Peck, Timothy Peck, William Pecktiam, Jane Peebles, Mary J. Pelham, Lillie Penniman, Clara Pennock, Almena Perham, Rhoda Perkins, Abigail Perkins, Anna Perkins, Anna Perkins, Betsey Perkins, Fanny Perkins, Henry M. Perkins, Mary Perkins, Oliver Perkins, Submit Perrin, Roeua Perrin, Thomas Perry, Daniel Peri-y, Dr. Perry, Horace Perry, Nancy Perry, JTarcissa Perry, Nathaniel Persons, Susan S. Persy, Ida K. Peters, George P. Pettis, Delia Phelps, Ann Phelps, Emily A. Ptielps, George Phelps, Halsey Phelps, John Phelps, John Phelps, John Phelps, John F. Phelps, Joseph S. Phelps, Lester D. Phelps, Lucy Phelps, Luke Phelps, Mary Phelps, Moses Phelps, Sarah Phelps, Sarah Phelps, Stephen Phelps, Thankful Phillips, Abner Phillips, Edward L. Phillips, Elizabeth 40 52 52 52 52 52 121 59 52 59 286 394 45 473 40 364 88 53 138 318 363 362 60 309 362 227 369 143 244 143 73 81 242 373 332 250 471 409 382 408 419 408 408 437 278 278 278 458 409 403 408 188 408 408 408 419 25 419 NAME PAGE Phillips, Ezra 452 Pickett, Samuel G. 366 Pierce, Alva 228 Pierce, Antrace 297 Pierce, Francis R. 306 Pierson, Mary E. 178 Pierson, Phebe J. 346 Pike, Emily 300 Pike, Lucy 300 Pike, Lydia 300 Pike, Paphro 300 Pike, William 300 Pillow, Martha 319 Pinkerton, David 291 Plnney, Ebenezer 16 Plnney, Jedidia 16 Pinter, Rachel A. 82 Pitkin, Hannah 156 Place, Sarah 78 Place, Theodore M. 386 Plant, Lesta 146 Piatt, Daniel G. 70 Piatt, Hannah 25 Piatt, Nathaniel 75 Piatt, OrviUe 70 Plumb, Benoni 126 Plumley, Appleton 313 Plumley, Appleton 313 Plympton, Elisha 226 Polly, John 140 Pomeroy, Lavia 337 Pomeroy, Theodilae 274 Pond, Alma 303 Pond, Elpha T. 303 Pond, Lucy J. 303 Pond, Philip 303 Pond, Webster M. 303 Porter, Comfort 243 Porter, Eunice 282 Porter, Maria S. 447 Porter, Mary 182 Porter, Milette 79 Porter, Sophia 439 Porter, Susan I. 48 Porter, Theda 282 Porter, William 227 Potter, Finnett R. 395 Potter, Sophia 201 Powers, Addison F. 98 Powers, Barnabas 132 Powers, Edgar N. 98 Powers, Huldah 300 Powers, Nathan W. 98 Powers, NeUy M. 98 Powers, Roswell 257 Pratt, Eli 133 Prentiss, Betsey 302 546 tNi)K3C. NAME PAGE NAME tAGE Prentiss, Jerusha 246 Raymond, Charles 17 Preston, Ephraim 127 Raymond, David 278 Preston, Mary A. 156 Raymond, Maiy 46 Preston, K. 346 Raymond, Sarah A. 27 Preston, Reuben 134 Read, Julia A. 92 Price, Barton 245 Read, Julia E. 402 Price, Charles 245 Ready, John R. 93 Price, William 245 Rector, John 276 Price, William 245 Redman, Leucene 116 Prichard, Catherine A. 170 Reed, Albert P. 269 Prichard, Charlotte L. 170 Reed, Amelia N. 269 Prichard, David 169 Reed, Amos 13 Prichard, David 170 Reed, Anna 434 Prichard, Elizabeth A. 170 Reed, Bela 453 Prichard, Elizur E. 170 Reed, Elbridge 309 Prichard, Florence 170 Reed, Hattie 199 Prichard, Julius S. 170 Reed, Hershel 269 Prichard, Mary A. 170 Reed, James 19 Prichard, Minerva 169 Reed, John 139 Prichard, Sally H. 170 Reed, Samuel 259 Prichard, Samuel H. 170 Reed, Thomas 19 Prichard, Sarah J. 170 Reese, Martin 278 Prltchard, Abigail 74 Reeves, Budd 343 Prime, Nancy 437 Regan, Nancy I. 200 Purdy, Nancy 353 Remington, Hiram 342 Purrington, Eliza A. 274 Renow, Thomas M. 38 Putnam, Granville B. 446 Rexford, Daniel 60 Quelah, Jane 44 Rexford, John 142 Racine, Jeanette 245 Reynolds, A. 307 Rambo, Lizzie 35 Reynolds, Clemence 17 Rand, Albert H. 373 Reynolds, Col. John G. 27 Rand, Alfred A. 373 Rice, Arthur H. 272 Randall, Abigail 211 Rice, Cecelia A. 174 Randall, Belvidera 245 Rice, James 260 Randall, Nicholas P. 245 Rice, Josiah 260 Randolph, James 448 Rice, Laura A. 46 Ranney, J. A. 296 Rice, Lucy A. 456 Ranney, J. Addison 255 Rice, Patty 313 Ranney, Joseph 255 Rice, Sally 439 Ranney, Peyton 296 Rice, Titus 83 Ranney, Timothy B. 25^ Rice, William B. 272 Ransom, Almlra S. 112 Rich, Benjamin 148 Rathburn, Frank E. 450 Rich, Louisa 34 Rathburn, John 450 Rich, Zeruiah 452 Rathburn, Joseph A. 450 Richard, Armina 346 Rawles, Williamson 325 Richard, Ella 346 Rawson, Amelia 16 Richard, Percy 346 Rawson, Amy 16 Richard, Samuel 346 RavFson, Edward 16 Richards, Almeda 290 Rawson, Emmeline B. 31 Richards, Emily 274 Rawson, Leonard 16 Richardson, Henrietta 99 Rawson, Lydia 16 Richardson, William H. 307 Rawson, Rosina 16 Richey, Louisa 348 Rawson, Sarah 16 Richmond, Tlianlcful 439 Ray, Elizabeth 39 Riker, Edgar 190 Ray, Elizabeth 54 Ripley, Lucy 23 Ray, William 128 Ritch, Harry 17 DESCENDANTS BEARING OTHER NAMES THAN HITCHCOCK. 547 NAME Bobbins, Asa Kobbius, Elizabeth Robbius, John H. Roberts, Mary A. Roberts, Sarah A. Robinson, Elialiim Robinson, George B. Robinson, Hannah Robinson, Jacob Robinson, John Robinson, Matilda Robinson, Orrin Robinson, Sarah Robinson, Sarah L. Robinson, Thomas RocliweU, Caroline Rocisweli, David Rodman, Daniel S. Roe, Caroline Rogers, Betsey Rogers, Birdie E. Rogers, Carrie Rogers, Carrie H. Rogers, Cyrus Rogers, Deborah Rogers, Edmund Rogers, Elizabeth S. Rogers, James A. Rogers, Mary F. Rogers, William Henry Rogers, Zachariah Root, Julia Root, Noadiah Root, 0. P. Root, Olivia Root, Thanliful Ropps, George Rose, Amos Rose, William Rouse, Daniel E. Rouse, Eliza Rouse, Kate Rowe, Benjamin Rowe, Catherine Rowe, Genet Rowe, George B. Rowe, Harriet N. Rowley, Harriet E. Rudd, Nancy Rugg, Solomon Rundle, Mindwell Rnner, Julia A. Rushton, Eva Russell, Celia M. Russell, Elavia Russell, John Russell, Maria PAGE 316 430 316 155 385 4 88 i i i 452 80 4 459 4 371 75 150 310 67 114 21 375 67 1] 21 187 162 169 21 67 259 126 277 156 211 384 413 265 311 310 270 18 30 18 18 189 104 274 133 11 186 186 287 322 53 257 NAME Russell, Samuel G. Ryerafft, Caroline Sackett, Andrea Sacket, Elijah Safford, Samantha C. Salmon, Ann St. F. Salmon, Edward Sample, Ann Sampson, Maria Sanders, Lydia Sanderson, Chauncey Sanford, Addie L. Sanford, Edgar H. Sanford, Hannah Sanford, Herbert 0. Sanford, Mary E. Sanford, Osro W. Sanford, Patience Sanford, Walter H. Sargeant, Francis P. Sargent, Jacob Sanlsbury, Elizabeth Saunders, Hezekiah Saunders, Polly Sawdry, Frederic Sclmelder, Albert F. Schuyler, Abigail M. Scofleld, Eli Scott, Bessie Scott, Caroline F. Scott, Charles Scott, Cornelia E. Scott, Daniel Scott, Ebenezer A. Scott, Eunice Scott, George M. Scott, Israel Scott, Jane M. Scott, Jonathan Scott, Jonathan Scott, Lois Scott, Margaret P. Scott, Maria Scott, Mary Scott, Matthew Scott, Matthew Scott, Mattie Scott, Mercy Scott, William Scribner, John H. Scribner, Julia A. Scribner, William Search, Lucinda Sears, Elizabeth Sears, Rebecca Sedgwick, Eliza Sedgwick, Jane PAGE 331 397 413 419 469 27 456 320 161 287 318 306 306 184 306 306 306 287 306 165 240 273 15 95 297 284 337 89 284 284 197 284 213 284 213 285 213 284 213 213 66 284 284 213 213 284 85 245 53 29 42 29 383 19 45 464 442 548 INDEX. NAME PAGE NAME PAGE Seeklns, Louisa 198 Skinner, Elijah 6 Seeley, Rufus 23 Skinner, Elizabeth 6 Seelye, Abel 214 Skinner, Hannah 6 Seelye, Andrew 315 Skinner, John 6 Seelye, Benjamin 214 Skinner, Lydia 6 Seelye, Deborah 214 Skinner, Reuben 6 Seelye, Ella M. 315 Skinner, Sarah 6 Seelye, Florence M. 315 Skinner, Sarah M 402 Seelye, Frederick 315 Slason, J. L. 26 Seelye, Gilber-t 315 Slater, Ida A. 393 Seelye, John 214 Sleight, Caroline M. 30 Seelye, Luke W. 315 Slocum, Ruth 83 Seelye, Nathaniel 214 Sloper, Mary F. 273 Seelye, Nehemiah 214 Sloper, Robert E. 160 Seelye, Silas E. 70 Small, Willis 380 Selby, Paul 387 Smalling, Cyrus W. 81 Sessions, Mahala 88 Smalling, Emeline 81 Sessions, Nellie S. 353 Smalling, Fidelia 81 Severance, Elihu 413 Smalling, Lucius 81 Severance, Sarah 232 Smith, Aaron 224 Sexton, Miriam 410 Smith, Abigail E. 85 Seymour, Charles 177 Smith, Algernon A. 470 Seymour, Clara H. 177 Smith, Allen 81 Seymour, Elizabeth D. 177 Smith, Ananias 36 Seymour, Thomas D. 177 Smith, Angeline M. 115 Shaw, Noah 265 Smith, Annah E. 67 Shaw, Thomas 21 Smith, Annie M. 194 Sheffield, James 411 Smith, Arthur A. 273 Shelby, Henry 89 Smith, B. 310 Sheldon, John 26 Smith, Benson 67 Sheldon, Mary 410 Smith, Charles H. 67 Shepard, Harriet 167 Smith, Chileab 207 Shephard, Sally A. 35 Smith, Cornelia 97 Shepard, Sarah 56 Smith, David H. 36 Shepard, Thomas 56 Smith, David 224 Shepley, John F. 358 Smith, David 224 Sherman, Betsey 322 Smith, Dora I. 24 Sherwood, Eleanor G. 375 Smith, Ebenezer 207 Sherwood, Sybil 221 Smith, Effie 302 Sherwood, Thomas D. 82 Smith, Elbridge 302 Shirley, Annie 295 Smith, Elijah E. 447 Shourds, Elizabeth J. 328 Smith, Elizabeth 207 Shute, Hannah 190 Smith, Elwyn 802 Sikes, Increase 213 Smith, Emeline 67 Silkman, John .17 Smith, Emma J. 116 Sill, Helen P. 177 Smith, Fayette 67 Simmons, Benjamin 297 Smith, Gad 155 Simmons, Ebenezer 434 Smith, Gad N. 155 Simmons, Otis 297 Smith, Giles E. 439 Simmons, Ruth 297 Smith, Gordon H. 24 Simpson, Henry 88 Smith, H. A. 24 Simpson, Henry 115 Smith, Hannah 125 Simpson, Kate M. 462 Smith, Hannah 207 Simpson, Martha S. 89 Smith, Hannah 261 Skinner, Cyrus 275 Smith, Hannah 270 Skinner, Daniel 6 Smith, Harriet 31 Skinner, Daniel 6 Smith, Harvey 76 DESCENDANTS BEARING OTHER NAMES THAN HITCHCOCK. 549 NAME Smith, Heni-y K. W. Smith, Herbert M. Smith, Hester Smith, Isaac Smith, James Smith, Jeanette Smith, John Smith, John Smith, John B. Smith, Josiah Smith, Juiia Smith, Junius Smith, Kate McL. Smith, Leigh R. Smith, Lucius Smith, Lucretia Smith, Lucy A. Smith, Luke Smith, Lydia F. Smith, Maria Smith, Mary Smith, Mary Smith, Mary C. Smith, Mary J. Smith, Melvin I. Smith, Mercy Smith, Myron Smith, Oliver R. Smith, Pauline Smith, Preserved Smith, Roswell Smith, Rufus Smith, Samuel Smith, Samuel S. Smith, Sarah Smith, Simeon R. Smith, Stephen B. Smith, Trnman Smith, Walter V. Smith, William Smith, Zachariah Snook, Alfred Snook, Helen Snook, J. M. Snow, Fannie A. Snow, H. N. Snow, Henry N. Snyder, Louis Southard, Samuel Sparhawk, Eliza Sparhawk, Sybil Spaulding, Electa Spaulding, Lyman Spencer, Matilda Sperry, David Sperry, Mattie Spofford, James PAGE 24 465 207 G7 20 6 (u 207 67 130 6 :;c NAME Spoor, Christine Sprague, George B. Sprague, H. W. Sprague, Mary B. Springer, Nancy Squiers, Dr. Squiers, Hannah Squiers, Robert Staner, Catherine V. Stanley, Esther Stanley, Julia B. 224|Stanton, Frank B. 24 Stamvood, Fanny 24 Starr, Mary A. 224| Starr, Mary E. 80 Starr, Nicholas Stearns, Beulah Stearns, Dorinda Stebbins, Abigail Stebbins, Bethuel Stebbins, Caleb Stebbins, Charles Stebbins, David Stebbins, Elam Stebbins, Elizabeth Stebbins, Fanny Stebbins, Halina Hannali Helen John A. Julia A. 24 207 36 453 67 207 310 387 36 67 302 102iStebbins 380 Stebbins 207 154 67 207 24 Stebbins, Stebbins, Stebbins, Lois Stebbins, Luther Stebbins, Maria A. 207 Stebbins, Martha 67 Stebbins, Mary 155 Stebbins 64 Stebbins 321jStebbins 67 Stebbins Stebbins, Stebbins. Stebbins, Mary Noah Olive Osmynd Patience Persis Ruth Stebbins, Ruth 67 360 360 360 . 38G|Stebbins, Samuel 82IStebbins, Sarah E. 82 Stebbins, Vashti 246, Stebbins, Wallace SllStedman, Sarah 372'steel, Sally 415 Steele, Addison 276 Steele, Albert 442 Steele, Albert B. 279, Steele, Daniel A. 62 Steele, Elizabeth 115 Steele, Herbert R. 472, Steele, John W. PAGE 30 458 458 458 271 31 254 31 376 279 471 381 109 280 289 289 257 299 217 253 420 381 228 420 419 438 300 212 300 300 300 265 262 443 256 256 300 317 298 300 227 163 219 420 408 300 288 300 123 421 98 98 98 98 98 98 98 o&u INDEX. NAME PAGE NAME PAGE Steele, John W. 292 Summon, William 283 Stephens, Eliza R. 305 Swackhammer, Amanda 101 Stevens, Bertram E. 383 Swain, Susannah 310 Stevens, Charles G. 38 Swan, Ruth M. 149 Stevens, George 144 Swan, Sarah 21 Stevens, Howard E. 383 Swett, Charissa 429 Stevens, Jonathan 308 Swett, James 429 Stevens, Philo 383, Swett, Joel R. 429 Stevens, Rnah 373 Swett, Jonathan 429 Stevens, Sarah 291 Swett, Jonathan 429 Stephens, Sophia E. 158 Swett, Susan M. 36 Stewart, Deborah 162 Swift, Almira 263 Stiffler, Ellen 319 Swift, Ann 263 Stiles, Elijah 413 Swift, Barlow 263 Stiles, Hannah 70 Swift, Calvin 263 Stillman, Asahel 73i Swift, George 263 Stillman, Rhierson 191 Swift, Harriet 263' Stimson, Henry 467 Swift, Henry 263 Stinison, Patty 350 Swift, Judah 20 St. John, Louisa 371 Swift, Mary 268 St. John, Rachel 11 Swift, Moses 263 Stoddard, Charles C. 307 Swift, Nelson 263 Stoddard, Irene 430 Taft, Clark 308 Stone,[Cyntiiia M. 182 Taintor, Mary 191 Stone, Mary A. 173!Talcott. Selden H. 398 Stone, Mary S. 312 Talmage, Nancy 159 Stone, Nellie C. 312 Talmage, Sibyl 159 Stone, Rachel 183 Tanner, Abraham 335 Stone, Sumner R. 30 Tanner, Adolphus M. 343 Stone, "Walter F. 312 Tanner, Almira 342 Stone, Walter H. 312 Tanner, Eliza 343 Storer, Caroline A. 103 Tanner, Margaret 842 Storrs, Charles B. 446 Tanner, Philander 342 Storrs, Henry M. 446 Tanner, Samuel 342 Storrs, Katharine 446 Tanner, Samuel T. 342 Storrs, Richard S. 446 Tanner, Warren 342 Story, A. L. 330 Tarbelle, George 476 Stoughton, George A. 365 Taylor, Hannah 218 Stoughton, George M. 365 Taylor, Joseph 89 Stoughton, Herbert L. 365 Taylor, Joseph 419 Stoughton, Mary J. 365 Taylor, Julia A. 89 Stoughton, Rhoda D. 438 Taylor, Mary 233 Stoughton, Sarah M. 365 Taylor, Mary W. 185 Streeter, Almira 270 Taylor, Myra S. 113 Streeter, Truman 237 Taylor, Polly 88 Strickland, Abigail 429 Taylor, Samuel 409 Strickland, Margaret 427 Tenny, Lovinla 399 Strong, Clara L. 448 Terheun, Eliza 28 Strong, Francis 448 Terrill, Angeline 108 Strong, Minnie 0. 115 Terrill, Eri 75 Sturges, Cornelia C. 155 Terry, Cassius M. 447 Sturges, Jane L. 155 Terry, Oliver 440 Sturges, Jay S. 155 Tewkesbury, Clara 333 Sturges, Lucius C. 155 Thaxter, Mary L. 452 Summers, Eliza A. 117 Thayer, Efl'a G. 336 Sumner, Matilda 84 Thayer, Elizabeth 275 Sumner, Sophronia 352 Thayer, Maria L. 399 DfcSCENbANIS BEARING OtHER NAMES THAN HITCHCOCK. 651 NAME Thayer, Phebe Thomas, Cornelia C. Thomas, Edith M. Thomas, Frederick J. Thomas, Mary Thomas, Rebecca Thomas, Willard Thompson, Alice P. Thompson, Ann E. Thompson, Charles H. Thompson, Charles M. Thompson, Clementine Thompson, Elizabeth A. Thompson, Enos Thompson, Harriet Thompson, Isaac Thompson, James Thompson, John Thompson, John Thompson, John Thompson, John T. Z. Thompson, Julia Thompson, Julia 0. Thompson, Lucy Thompson, Mary Thompson, Sarah E. Thompson, William H. Thorp, Lines Thorpe, Julia Thrasher, Holland C. Tidd, Jonathan Tidd, Joseph Tidd, Marshall Tiflkny, Adeline M. Tiffany, Eli Tiffany, Erastus Tiffany, Philo F. Tifft, Alice A. Tighe, Annie Tllden, Calvin Tilden, Catherine H. Tilden, Catherine H. Tilden, Christopher C. Tilden, Elizabeth Tilden, Fanny H. Tilden, Junius Tilden, Lucius Tilden, Mary Tilden, Mary Tilden, Sa0e Bailey Tillotson, John Tinpenny, Mary Toby, Orlando Todd, David ToUes, Abbio 0. ToUes, Charles H. ToUes, Deziah PAGE 273 155 155 155 216 62 96 272 354 354 354 469 202 53 354 77 224 153 227 413 452 181 273 354 52 354 354 132 147 86 230 86 142 142 163 142 401 403 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 376 390 452 278 17 278 63 181 91 100 Tolles, Emily W. Tolles, Frederick D. Tolles, Helen Tolles, Henry Tolles, Henry Tolles, Horace A. Tolles, King Tolles, Melissa Ann Tolles, Sheldon H. Tolles, Sheldon K. Tolles, William J. Tolles, William R. Tolles, William R. Tolman, Addie S. Tolman, Eleanor Tolman, Joseph Tomlinson, Russell Tomlinson, Samuel Tompkins, Elizabeth P. Topping, Harriet Torrance, Bethuel Torrance, Chauncey Torrance, Fanny Torrance, Garwood Torrance, Lodensa Torrance, Lorinda Torrence, Lovisa Torrance, Michael Torrance, OliTe Torrance, Pamelia Torrance, Seymour Torrance, Timothy Torrance, Timothy Totraan, Harvey Tottingham, Caroline H. Tower, Webb Tovvnsend. Abigail Townsend, Ambrosia Townsend, Anna Townsend, Charles Townsend, Elizabeth Townsend, George Townsend, Isaac Townsend, Isaac Townsend, Jacob Townsend, Kneeland Townsend, Lucius Townsend, Lucy Townsend, Mary Townsend, Sarah Townsend, Vestma Townsend, William Townsley, Belle Townsley, G. R. Townsley, Sarah Tracey, Sophronia S. Train, Abigail PAGE 180 91 180 91 180 91 181 180 181 181 91 144 179 471 238 442 172 26 297 398 263 263 263 263 263 263 263 263 263 263 263 263 263 456 46 237 223 197 224 165 223 165 223 228 223 223 165 316 224 224 165 224 321 321 248 438 374 652 tNDfeJi. PAGE Travel's, Ella V. Travel's, Sabine Trippetli, John Troup, J. 0. Trov\'briclge, Abigail Trowbridge, Amos Trowbridge, Dorcas Trowbridge, Elizabeth Trowbridge, Elizabeth Trowbridge, Grace Trowbridge, Hannah Trowbridge, Henry Trowbridge, Joseph Trowbridge, Lucretia Trowbridge, Mariette Trowbridge, Melissa Trowbridge, Rntherford Trowbridge, Welthia Trumbull, Carrie M. Trumpass, Sarah Tucker, Florence M. Tucker, William Tuell, Julia C. Tufts, Alfred G. Tupper, Abigail L. Tupper, Rebecca B. Turner, Mary Turner, Olive A. Tuttle, Abner Tuttle, Alfred Tuttle, Anna Tuttle, Anna H. Tuttle, Benajah Tuttle, Caroline A. Tuttle, Charlotte M. Tuttle, Clarissa Tuttle, Clement D. Tuttle, Dan Tuttle, David Tuttle, Deborah Tuttle, Edmund Tuttle, Ephriam Tuttle, Ephriam Tuttle, Friend Tuttle, Harriet N. Tuttle, Henry Tuttle, Henry E. Tuttle, Ichabod Tuttle, James Tuttle, Jessie M. Tuttle, Joseph Tuttle, Lavinia Tuttle, Lavinia Tuttle, Lucy A. Tuttle, Marcus Tuttle, Maria Tuttle, Minerva 270, Tuttle, Moses 129 270iTuttle. Peter G. 155 18 Tuttle, Ruth 145 330 Tuttle, Sally 139 242 Tuttle, Sarah J. 139 73 Tuttle, Susannah 139 73 Tuttle, Sybil 128 73 Tuttle, Vincent 142 242 Tuttle, Zephaniah 139 73 Twitchell, Urania 87 73 Twonibly, Alexander 361 73 Tyler, Adaline 320 73 Tyler, Charles H. 454 73 Tyler, Gertrude B. 454 332 Tyler, Horace ' 167 73 Tyler, Isaac E. 320 73 Tyler, Joseph H. 454 73 Tyler, Mary 320 36 Tyler, Otis 320 368 Tyler, Phebe 70 183 Tyler, Sarah A. 102 294 Tyler, Will J. 320 90 Tyron, Fanny 155 451 Tyrrell, Heman 146 383 Tyrrell, J. G. 146 86 Upham, Hiram 299 285 Upham, Sophia 227 310 Upson, Elizabeth C. 199 155 Upson, Emma 182 139 Upson, Selah 133 164 Utten, William 377 451 Valentine, Annie P. 49 139 Van Brocklin, Agnes A. - 392 152 Van Buskirk, Jane 369 451 Vandenburgh, Eliza A. 290 139 Vandermurk, Daniel 70 309 Van Gordon, Esther 167 139 Van Hoen, Lester 265 156 Van Roosevelt, Sarah 28 122 Vantire, Annie 36 155 Vaughan, Asahel 244 155 Vaughn, Jesse 247 155 Verner, John 244 139 Vine, Alice 328 451 Vine, Bertie G. 328 155 Vine, Frank 328 451 Vine, Leroy 328 139 Vine, Paul L. 328 156 Vine, Samuel H. 328 451 Vining, Charles S. 322 156 Vining, Dell H. 322 136 Vining, George C. 322 139 Vining, George E. 322 156 Vining, Japhet 188 155 Vining, M. J. 322 139 Vining, Willie N. 322 139 Volk, Ellen 370 bESCENDANTS BEAKING O+HER NAMES THAI! HITCHCOCK. 553 Voorhes, James Wackenliagen, Charlotte Wadman, George W. WadmaD, Laura 0. Wadman, Morton Wadsworth, Ariel Wadsworth, ArvlUa Wadsworth, Prudence Walbrldge, Mary Wales, Charlotte P. Wales, Elizabeth T. Wales, Royal P. Wales, Samuel A. Wales, Sarah W. Walker, Cornelius Walker, Edson Walker, Elizabeth Walker, James Walker, Lucy H. Walker, Mary A. Walker, Mary I. Walker, William W. Wallace, Jonathan Wallingford, George Wallingford, George H. Wallingford, Stella J. Walter, Sarah S. Ward, Abigail O. Ward, C. K. Ward, Charles E. Ward, Clarence S. Ward, Clarissa Ward, Pred 0. Ward, Inez Ward, Josiah Ward, Mahala Ward, Mary A. Ward, S. J. Ward, William Wardwell, Alice K. Wardwell, Edward H. Wardwell, Edward H. Wardwell, James H. Warner, Charles D. Warner, Christian Warner, Daniel Warner, Elizabeth H. Warner, Emily L. Warner, George H. Warner, Hannah Warner, Hezekiah Warner, Horace H. Warner, Ira Warner, John E. Warner, Justus Warner, Lucina Warner, Luella R. 41 PAGE KAME PAGE 26 Warner, Maggie 268 391 Warner, Margaret J. 273 310 Warner, Mary 155 310 Warner, Mary 171 310 Warner, Mehitable 5 314 Warner, Nelson E. 90 448 Warner, Stephen 90 448 Warren, Daniel 270 229 Warren, Electa 450 426 Warriner, Hezekiah 411 426 Warriner, Pamelia 318 426 Warriner, William 207 426 Washburn, Alice 462 426 Wasson, J. B. 272 30 Waterhouse, Arthur L. 157 442 Waterhouse, D. C. 157 215 Waterman, Joshua D. 122 456 Waterman, Nathaniel 434 352 Waters, Aurelia 349 330 Waters, Daphne A. 349 352 Waters, Datus 0. 349 352 Waters, David 349 245 Waters, Lucy A. 349 87 Waters, Samantha A. 349 87 Watkins, Ann 337 87 Watrous, Cornelia 297 349 Watrous, Emily B. 164 57 Watrous, Mary J. 188 456 Watrus, Elizabeth A. 187 274 Wayne, Anthony 336 274 Webb, Albertus 289 278 Webb, Caroline 162 274 Webb, Caroline 289 274 Webb, Curtis 289 212 Webb, Mercy K. 289 365 Webb, S. C. 289 274 Webb, Thomas 455 274 Webb, William H. 289 436 Webber, Frank 399 344 Webster, Clark 87 343 Webster, Emma J. 196 344 Webster, Sarah 84 344 Weed, Hannah 23 267 Weed, Parthena 39 241 Weeks, Ezra 11 213 Weeks, Mary 22 399 Welch, Hannah 311 338 Welch, Laura 365 267 Weller, Sarah 213 438 Welles, Sophia 161 59 Wellman, Aurelia P. 359 268 Wellman, Pidelia 361 236 Wells, Agur 19 278 Wells, Charles 16 267 Wells, Cornelia 439 110 WeUs, Ellen S. 335 398 Wells, George A. 19 554 INDEX. NAME PAGE Wells, Henry J. 19 Wells, Joseph A. 19 Wells, Mary 19 Wells, Robert H. 19 Wells, Sarah 239 Wells, Thomas I). 19 Wells, William D. 19 Welsh, Anna 421 Welton, Adeline 94 Wentworth, Sarah 461 West, Jane 311 West, Sarah J. 23 Westwood, Alice 295 Westwood, Anna I. 295 Westwood, Frank J. 295 Westwood, Grace M. 295 Westwood, John 295 Westwood, Robert J. 295 Wetherell, Laura G. 399 Wetmore, Libbie 459 Weymouth, Jane 107 Whalley, Betsey 152 Wheal, Albert 391 Wheat, A. W. 330 Wheaton, Azubah 472 Wheeler, Albert 290 Wheeler, Henry 303 Wheeler, Hnlda 80 Wheland, Lucy 232 Whelpley, Celia 321 Whimple, Hannah 321 Whitbeck, Gerard A. 321 White, Dorcas 381 White, Eleanor A. 273 White, Elihu P. 381 White, George A. 273 White, Jennie 201 White. Louisa A. 362 White, Lucy 319 White, Milette M. 79 White, Orra 443 White, Othniel 273 White, Sally 84 White, Virginia D. 345 Whitehurst, Emmeline 116 Whiting, Sarah K. 268 Whitman, Achsah A. 324 Whitman, Chris 93 Whitmore, George G. 385 Whitney, Abraham 162 Whitney, Eliza 366 Whitney, Jerry 39 Wicks, Ellen M. 309 Wicks, Marvin 309 Wicks, Milton D. 309 Wigglesworth, Michael 415 Wight, Abel 321 NAME Wilbur, K. H. Wilcox, Alanson Wilcox, Alice A. Wilcox, KateB. Wilcox, Philena Wilcox, Sarah J. Wilcox, Wealthy II. Wilde, William ^ Wilhelm, Arthur Wilhelm, George Wilhelm, Joseph Wilhelm, Walter Willard, J. Williams, Anna M. Williams, Clarissa Williams, H. B. Williams, Lavinia Williams, Samuel M. Williams, William WilUston, Hannah Willlston, Sarah Wilmot, George Wilmot, Lucy Wilmot, Rosetta Wilmott, Walker Wilson, Charles Wilson, Clara Wilson, Eliza Wilson, Elvira Wilson, Jane Wilson, John Wilson, William Winchester, Eliza Winchester, Myra Winchester, Sarah Winegar, Betsey Wing, Frances Winslow, Lucina Winslow, Lucinda Winslow, Lydia Winslow, Orlando Winslow, Sally Witter, Dexter Wolcott, Eleanor Wolcott, Harvey Wolcott, Lois Wolcott, Martha Wolcott, Mary L. Wolcott, Orlo Wolcott, William A. Wolcut, Noah Wood, Almira Wood, Catherine Wood, Elijah Wood, Harriet, Wood, Julii. A. Wood, Martin pABii 437 257 478 361 367 195 170 27 385 385 449 385 307 180 350 419 300 104 430 423 417 160 144 184 62 348 348 305 167 273 348 348 33 32 412 13 112 256 301 306 256 296 153 181 289 143 360 191 167 309 59 336 313 97 390 39 451 DESCENDANTS BEARING OTHER NAMES THAN HITOHCOCK. 555 NAME PAGE NAME JPAGE Wood, Mary 439 Workman, Jennie 389 Wood, Molly 260 Worthington, Sophia 311 Wood, Peter A. 286 Wright, Amos 55 Wood, Sarah 247 Wright, Ebenezer 423 Wood, Sidney G. 348 Wright, Eliza 40 Wood, Thurston 297 Wright, Lucy A. 465 Woodbury, John 69 Wright, Melinda 336 Woodbury, George 69 Wright, Olive 265 Woodbury, Lydia 69 Wright, Sarah 241 Woodbury, Zeruiah 69 Wright, Sarah 472 Woodford, M. M. 381 Wyman, Solomon 285 Woodin, Rachel 123 Yale, Miranda 172 Woodruff, Azubah 77 Yale, Sally 315 Woodruff, Carrie A. 78 Yale, Samuel 131 Woodruff, Clark 89 Young, Clara E. 104 Woodruff, Daniel E. 78 Young, Edward W. 169 Woodruff, Ebenezer 76 Youug, Elizabeth S. 111 Woodruff, Emma 110 Young, Frank 38 Woodward, Emeline 377 Young, Gen. 72 Woodward, Roscoe 377 Young, Henry 344 Woodworth, Lemuel 188 Young, Henry C. 169 Woodworth, Lucius 188 Young, Mary 72 Woolf, Henry 391 Young, Matilda A. 429 Wooster, John J). 74 Yownt, George 473 Worcester, Sarah 295 Additions and Corrections. Page 4, under Eliakim^, read Sarah, widow of Eliakim, died 1712. Page 9, No. 6, Samuel* Hitchcock, add married first Jan. 20, 1 747-8, Ann Johnson daughter of Ebenezer Johnson of Derby, Conn. She was born June 26, 1727and died April4, 1760. Samuel settled in Oxford, Conn, where he bought several pieces of \an6, lyingnorth-west of Oxford meeting house. "Feb. 8, 1760. Ebene- zer Johnson and David Johnson, John Riggs and Hannah his wife, James Wheeler and Sarah his wife, and Samuel Hitchcock and Ann his wife agreed on a division of the estate of their mother Elizabeth Johnson deceased." The children of Samuel by his first wife were : i. Bbbnezbe, bapt. Dec. 13, 1749. il. Samuel, b. June 8, 1750, perhaps ra. Nov. 29, 1769, Hannah Bassett. ill. Elizabeth, b. July 11, 1752; d. June 17, 1775. iv. Mbzer? bapt. Nov. 20, 1765. V. Ann, bapt. March i5, 1757. vi. Mary, b. Mareb 12, 1760. Page 36, Lucius'', correct to m. Susan Swett. Page 56, ComfoktS, b. Aug. 9, 1742 ; d. May 17, 1811. Page 69, JacobS bapt. June 16, 1765 ; d. March 4, 1769. Page 349, Henry^, d. June 14, 1857. Page 206, 9th line from top of page erase A Capt. at Crown Point in 1645. Page 460, for Mass. Legislature read Mass. Senate. Page 468, ChaklesH.'', m. 2d Sept. 4, 1894, Charlotte M. Barrows. Page 451, Elam'', d. Sept. 2, 1894 in Southampton, Mass. Page 37, Caueie E^., m. May 9, 1894, Dr. Homer Corbett Edwards,