CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Cornell University Library CS71 .S783 Record, genealogical, biographical gical. blogrs Stat olin 3 1924 029 771 999 Cornell University Library 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/cu31924029771999 A RECORD, Genealogical, Biographical, Statistical, THOMAS STANTON. OF CONNECTICUT, HIS DESCENDANTS. 1635-1801. By WILLIAM A. STANTON, Ph. D., D. D. ALBANY, N. Y.: JOEL MUNSELl's sons, PUBLISHERS. TO AN HONOEBD FATHER AND A SAINTED MOTHBE, WHO GAVE ME, AS THEIR HERITAGE, THE CHRISTIAN INFLUENCE OF GODLY LIVES AND THE RIGHT TO AN HONORED NAME, THIS YOLtTME, THE RESULT OF AN ENDEAVOR TO HONOR THE HERITAGE AND THE NAME, IS AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATED. CONTENTS. iNTRODtrCTION. HISTOEICAL PAKT. Chapter I. A Biographical Sketch of Thomas Stanton, First American Ancestor. Chapter II. General Notes of Family History. Chapter III. Stantons in England. GENEALOGICAL PART. Alhreviations and Explanations. Chapter I. The Children and Daughters' Descendants of Thomas Stanton'. Chapter II. The Descendants of Thomas' Stanton's First Son, Thomas^ Stanton, Jr. Chapter III. The Descendants of Thomas' Stanton's Second Son, Capt. John'' Stanton. Chapter IV. The Descendants of Thomas' Stanton's Third Son, Joseph' Stanton. Chapter V. The Descendants of Thomas' Stanton's Fourth Son, DanieP Stanton. Chapter VI. The Descendants of Thomas' Stanton's Fifth Son, Eobert^ Stanton. Chapter VII. The Descendants of Thomas' Stanton's Sixth Son, SamueP Stanton. INDICES. I. An Index of Stantons by Christian Name. II. An Index of Names other than Stanton. III. An Index of Places. APPENDIX. I. Unclassified Stantons. II. Index of Unclassified Stantons. III. Later additions to the Genealogy. rNTRODUOTION. For years it has been my desire to see published a history and genealogy of the descendants of Thomas Stanton of Connecticut. In 1883 " An Incomplete Eecord " was printed for private dis- tribution by Hon. John D. Baldwin of Worcester, Mass. In his preface Mr. Baldwin expressed a hope that some one would en- large his collection of notes, and publish it for circulation. Eealizing that each passing year made it more and more diflB- cult to secure old family records, and to trace the posterity of those born before the Eevolutionary War, I was led to under- take this work in 1885. Since then I have devoted to it all the time that could possibly be spared from a busy pastor's life. The work is not complete, it could be continued through a long lifetime, passed on to a succeeding generation, and then be incomplete. There are Stantons among the earlier generations of whom nothing more will ever be known than that they were born at a given time. Others, of whom nothing is now known save name and birth-date, will undoubtedly be traced through generations now unrecorded, and found to be ancestors of numer- ous but at present unlocated families. For those of the tribe of the house of Thomas Stanton, who have aided me in this work, cheerfully furnished the required facts, and in every way tried to make the work a success, I have the warmest feelings of gratitude and the heartiest words of thanks. 8 Introduction. For those who have refused all information, who have shown a total lack of any family historic spirit, and who hare been repeatedly but vainly written to for facts in their possession, I have but this warning: Your refusal to aid in this work, just to that extent has made it a failure. When you discover the absence of your name or your family, or the inaccuracy of such items as could be "picked up" about you and your's from others, have at least the grace to place the blame where it belongs — on your own negligent head, and not on the author. Information of families known to belong to this line of Stan- tons, and not recorded here, corrections of errors and supplied omissions will be gladly received by me, and if a future edition is ever demanded they will be included therein. Trusting that this book will be an incentive to the future preservation of family records, that it will foster a spirit of hon- est American pride in an ancestry for two hundred and fifty-six years faithful to the spirit and institutions of our country, and that no future cause in the interest of religion, patriotism, mor- ality and good government will ever lack supporters and defend- ers among us and our descendants, I am your kinsman, WILLIAM ALONZO STANTON. 2 Makchand Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa., , 1891. HISTORICAL PART. CHAPTER I. A SKETCH OP THOMAS STANTON, THE PIEST OP THIS FAMILY IN AMERICA, 1635-1677. Part I. A compilation of such facts relating to our first Stanton an- cestor in America, as haTe been gathered from a multitude of sources, wiU form a proper introduction to this genealogy and history of his descendants. Prom the New England Historical and Genealogical Register (vol. ii, p. 113), we learn that January 2, 1635, Thomas Stan- ton took passage for Virginia in the merchantman Bonaven- tura, and that he recorded himself as being twenty years old. The ship's record shows no other passenger named Stanton. It is certain, therefore, that he came unattended by any relatiye bearing the same name. There was a John Stanton in Virginia prior to 1635; from 1653 to 1688 there are records of a Robert Stanton of Dorchester, Mass., and another Robert Stanton, a Quaker, was a resident of Newport, R. I., prior to 1645. This Robert of Newport died in 1673, aged 73 years. His descend- ants are now yery numerous in the United States, and many of them are still Friends or Quakers. As Edwin M. Stanton, Lin- coln's great Secretary of War, has been thought by many to be a descendant of Thomas, I will state here that he is in direct line from Robert of Newport. Savage and many of the older New England genealogists guessed that Robert was an older brother to Thomas, but there is not the slightest evidence to that 2 10 The Stantons. effect, nor, so far as records go, do they seem to have even known each other or ever inter-visited. There is no proof that Thomas was related in any way to any person in America, or that any relatives ever followed him to this country. There is a family tradition that before his death he received a legacy from his former home across the sea, but there records to prove even this. Undoubtedly there were d in New London, Conn., many records and docu- menl mid have been invaluable witnesses as to Mr. Stan- ton's — o— J -ncestry and youthful life. His will was probably recorded there and no other copy of it has as yet been found. But these New London county records were destroyed in 1781 by the traitor Benedict Arnold when he sacked and burnt New London town. Our family history has thus been robbed of much that would be interesting and important ; much still remains, however, and to this we will now address ourselves. Evidently Mr. Stanton's stay in Virginia was very short. In 1636 he appears on record in Boston, Mass., serving as a magis- trate. He may have traded and mingled a little with the Indians in Virginia, acquired some knowledge of their language, and then sailed for New England. We know that he subsequently visited the Indians in Virginia, for there was in the New London county records a curious document, without date, but apparently en- tered in 1668 or 1669. It reads as follows: "Whereas Capt. Morrice hath reported and informed the King's Commissioner that Mr. Thomas Stanton, Senr. did, in Virginia, some 20 odd years since, *ause a massacre among the Indians, whereby to gain their Beaver to himself, and the said Morrice named Eichard Arye, mariner, to be his author: " These may certify all whom it may concern that the said Arye being examined concerning said report, doth absolutely deny that he knew or reported any such thing to Morrice nor ever heard of any such thing about Mr. Stanton in Virginia to his remem- brance." This document was acknowledged in court by Richard Arye, and attested by David Wetherell, recorder. Historical P(Mft. 11 The next we know of Mr. Stanton is in connection with the Pequoit War. Just before the war he had been serving Winthrop as Indian interpreter, while the latter was in command at Say- brook. July 4, 1636, Mr. Penwick, Mr. Hugh Peters and Mr. Thomas Stanton bore instructions from Boston to Winthrop at Port Saybrook, Conn, (going oyerland), as to the Pequoits. The war followed immediately. Prom Caulkins' Hist, of ]Srew London, Conn. (p. 296), I copy the following tribute: "The services of Mr. Stanton, as interpreter during the Pequoit War, were invaluable. He was moreover a man of trust and in- telligence, and his knowledge of the country and of the natives made him a useful pioneer and counselor in all land questions, as well as difficulties with the Indians." In DePorest's Hist, of the Indians of Connecticut (p. iii) is another record of a second visit to Port Saybrook, near the end of the war, when its com- mander was the historic soldier, Capt. Lion G-ardner. DePorest says: "Sometime in April (1637) a small vessel arrived at the fort, having on board Thos. Stanton, a man well acquainted with the Indian language, and long useful to the colonial au- thorities as interpreter." Mr. Stanton served through this war. Special mention is made of his bravery in the battle of Fairfield Swamp, where he well nigh lost his life. He must have returned to Boston very soon after peace was secured, for Drake, in his History of Boston, names him as one of the magistrates in the trial of John Wheelwright, which took place Oct. 3, 1637. The next seventeen months of Mr. Stanton's life were event- ful ones, for in them occurred his marriage and settlement in Hartford, Conn. In June, 1636, Eev. Thomas Hooker and 100 other persons came from Newtown (Cambridge), Mass., and founded Hartford, Conn. In Pebruary, 1639, there were 137 property-holders in Hartford, and among them were Dr. Thomas Lord and his son-in-law, Thomas Stanton. It is not known whether Dr. Lord and his family came to Hartford with Hooker or at a later date. The time of Mr. Stanton's arrival and mar- 12 The Stantons. riage is not known, but we do know that his wife was Ann, eldest daughter and third child of Dr. Thomas and Dorothy Lord. THE LOED FAMILY. Part IL Dr. Thomas Lord was b. 1585; Dorothy, his wife, was b. 1589. They were married in England in 1610, and came to America April 39, 1635, in the Elizabeth and Ann. Mrs. Lord died in 1676, aged 87 years. She sealed her will with the arms of the " Lord alias Laward " family. The arms are thus described: " Ar. on a fess gu. between three cinque foils az. a. hind pass, between two pheons or." The following copy of the first medical license granted in the New England Colonies will be full of interest to every reader, and especially so to us who are descendants of the herein licensed Doctor Lord. "CouRTE IN Haetpoed, 30th of Juke, 1652. "Thomas Lord, having ingaged to this Courte to continue his aboade in Hartford for the next ensuing yeare, and to im- prove his best skill amongst the inhabitants of the Townes uppon the Eiver within this jurissdiction both for setting of bones and otherwise, as at all times, occassions and necessityes may or shall require ; This Courte doth graunt that hee shall bee paid by the Countey the sum of fifteene pounds for the said ensuing yeare, and they doe declare that for every visitt or journye that hee shall take or make, being sent for to any house in Hartford, twelve pence is reasonable; to any house in "Wyndsor, five shil- lings; to any house in Wethersfield, three shillings; to any house in Farmington, six shillings; to any house in Mattabeseck, eight shillings; (hee having promised that hee will require no more,) and that hee shall bee freed for the time aforesaid from watch- ing, warding and training; but not from finding armes, accord- ing to lawe." Historioal Part. 13 It will be of interest to learn a little as to the brothers and sisters of Mistress Thomas Stanton nee Lord. They were all born across the sea, and as follows: Richard, b. 1611; Thomas, Jr., b. 1619 (Ann, who m. Thos. Stanton, b. 1621); William, b. 1633; John, b. 1624; Robert, b. 1626; Aymie, b. 1629; Dorothy, b. 1630. As this book is not a Lord Genealogy, I have made no effort to follow the fortunes of these brothers and sisters. A few facts, however, as to the senior brother Richard have an historic value. He was a merchant in Hartford, and was one of the body cor- porate to whom King Charles granted the Connecticut charter, April 20, 1662. He seemed to be of rather a pugnacious dispo- sition, for on Oct. 12, 1643, he engaged his brother-in-law, Thomas Stanton, in a quarrel about trading for Indian corn. He used very threatening language, and drew his sword, but be- fore he could use it he was arrested and fined five pounds by the Hartford Court. It would be interesting to know how Mr. Stanton conducted himself in this little broil, but we only know that the Court Record makes no case against him. In 1658 the first troop of horsemen in Conn, was organ- ized, and Richard Lord was chosen captain. He died in New London, May 17, 1662, and was buried in the old burial-place there. A table of red sandstone covers his grave, cracked and sunken below the surrounding soil; it is, nevertheless, still there; probably the oldest inscribed tombstone east of the Connecticut river. The inscription is legible, and reads thus: An Epitaph on Captaine Richard Lord, Deceased. Mat 17, 1662, iETATis SV. M 51. " The bright starre of our cavallrie lyes here. Unto the state a counselore full deare And to y" truth a friend of sweete content. To Hartford Towne a silver ornament. " Who can deny to Poore he was releife And in composing paroxysmes was cheife. To Marchants as a patteme he might stand Adventring dangers new by sea and land." 14 The Stanions. Capt. Lord left a son Eichard, Jr., who was half owner of the ship America, valued at £330. The descendants of Dr. Thos. Lord's sons are a large and hon- ored family in and out of Connecticut, and this .book tells who and what his posterity is by his daughter Ann. THOMAS STANTON AGAIN. Part in. He is now married and residing in Hartford, Conn. In what follows I wish to acknowledge my indebtedness to " The PuUic Records of the Colony of Connecticut from 1636-1677," as pub- lished by J. Hammond Trumbull at the order of the General Assembly of Connecticut, May, 1849. In said records the name of Thomas Stanton is found over 60 times; his son John is referred to 14 times; reference is also made to his sons Thomas, Jr., and Joseph. There was not then even as much uniformity in the orthogra- phy of proper names as there is now. Court clerks exercised a delightful freedom in such matters, and I have foimd in records of the same court the name spelled in three different ways — Stanton, Staunton, Steynton. The name is a compound of two Anglo-Saxon words — Stan meaning stone, and Ton meaning town. Stanton, often spelled Staunton, therefore means stone town, and was probably assumed by a remote Saxon ancestor, who lived in a place called Stone- town, or as it would then have been called Stan-ton. Surnames originally designated occupation, estate, place of residence or some particular thing or event related to the person. In this case it was place of residence. Where the people in certain dis- tricts pronounce their "a" broad, it would be natural in time to spell the word according to pronunciation, therefore, we have the spelling now common in some parts of England and the United States (in Mass. and Virg. particularly), and which indicates abroad " a," Staunton. Many of the families recorded in this book spell their name with an " u," as a rule I find that Historical Pwrt. 15 they or some of their ancestral line have lived in Massachusetts long enough to earn the extra letter. Eor the sake of uniformity and because the common ancestor of them all did not use the " XL," I invariably omit it except in quotations. The following autograph is proof of the way in which Thomas spelled his name as well as of the sturdy character of the man. A fac-simile of the signature of Thos. Stanton of Hartford, Conn., to the Constitution of the Colony of Connecticut. Signed by him during the session of " A gen'-all Cort at Harteford. 5* Ap' 1638." At said term of court the following record was made : "It is ordered that Thomas Staunton shal be a publicke officer for to attend the Corte uppon all occasions, either Generall or p^'ticuler, as alsoe any meetinge of the Magistrates to interprett betweene them and the Indians, as also is to have for it 101. p' Annum." At this same session of Court he, with others, was sent on a mission to the Warranocke Indians. The same year (1638) Mr. Stanton was a delegate to an English and Indian Council-meet- ing at Hartford. Among other delegates were Koger Williams of Providence, Uncas of the Mohegans and Miantinomo of the Narragansetts. He also received ten pounds for past services to his country, and was given authority to represent Hartford in all trade for beavers at Is. per skin. Nov. 24, 1638, we find him at New Haven acting as inter- preter for the Yorkshire colonists of Quinnipiac (New Haven) in their purchase of the land, where the city now stands, from the Indians. To the deed of said land is added the following declaration : "I, Thomas Stanton, being interpreter in this treaty, do 16 The Stcmtons. hereby profess ia the presence of God that I have fully ac- quainted the Indians with the substance of every article and truly returned their answer and consent to the same, according to the tenor of the foregoing writing, the truth of which, if lawfully called, I shall readily confirm at any time. (Signed) THOMAS STANTON." This year Thos. Stanton, Jr., was born in Hartford. In 1641, the second son, John, was born. In April, 1643, Mr. Stanton and his brother-in-law, Mr. Eich- ard Lord, make a voyage to Long Island to trade and collect old debts. It would seem that these two were then in business partnership which may have been dissolved the next year by the quarrel already referred to. In 1643, the eldest daughter, Mary, was born in Hartford, and in 1644 Hannah was born. The third son and fifth child, Joseph, was born in 1646. That same year Mr. Stanton violates his license and sells some lead beyond the jurisdiction of Hartford. For this he pays a fine of five pounds. Because of his trading trips or for some other reason he is so long absent from Court as an ofiBcial that a successor to him is appointed for one year, but in 1648 Mr. Stanton is re-engaged as Coui-t Interpreter at a salary of five pounds per year. The same year his sixth child, Daniel, is born in Hartford. In connection with that birth it is inferred that some trouble arose, for shortly after we find Mr. Stanton entering suit for 200 pounds in an action of slander against one Joane Sipper- ance, "to the utter undoing of his wife's good name, and almost taking away her life.'' Since he got judgment for only 20s. we conclude that while he had cause for complaint it was not quite so serious a matter as he thought. We now find a possible explanation for the long absence from Court of Thomas in 1646. In 1648 he has decided to remove his business from Hartford to the south-eastern corner of the Colony, and the following record is a result of his decision. Historieal Part. 17 "A Session of the Qenerall Gourte, 6th of Fehr. 1649. This Courte, taking into consideracon the petition of Thos. Staunton presented to them, have graunted to him and doe order, that hee shall haye libberty to erect a trading house at Pawca- tuok, with six acres of planting ground, and libberty of feed and mowing, according to his present occasions, and that none within this jurisdiction shall trade within that River for the space of three years next ensuing; provided hee submitt him- selfe to such other exceptions and cautions as the Governo"" and Deputy shall judge meett," As soon as possible after receiving permission to do so Mr. Stanton built and occupied hia trading-house on the Pawcatuck river, but for the time his family remained in Hartford. When they did move they went first to Pequot and then to what is now Stonington, Conn. He probably went to Pequot with his family in 1651, and to his permanent residence at Stonington in 1658. If these dates are correct, his seventh child, Dorothy (b. 1651), was born either just before leaving Hartford or just after reaching Pequot. The three other children were born in Pequot, Robert in 1653, Sarah in 1655, Samuel in 1657. About the time of the removal from Hartford, an interesting act of the General Court was recorded, which I now copy. " Code of Laws, May, 1650. "This Courte, judging it necessary that some jneanes should bee used to convey the lighte and knowledge of God and of his Worde to the Indians and Natives amongst us, doe order that one of the teaching Elders of the Churches in this jurisdiction, with the helpe of Thomas Stanton, shall bee desired, twise at leaste in every yeare, to goe amongst the neighbouring Indians and indeavC to make knowne to them the Councells of the Lord, and thereby to draw and stirr them up to direct and order all theire wayes and conversations according to the rule of his Worde. And Mr. Govemo"" and Mr. Deputy, and the other Magistrates are desired to take care to see the thinge attended, 3 18 The Sicmtons. and with theire owne presence so farr as may be convenient in- courage the same." THE STANTONS IN STONINGTON. Part IV. Every student of words will be struck with the fact that Stanton and Stonington have the same etymology and meaning. When the final name was given to Stonington (for it was first known as Southertowne), did the prominence and numbers of the Stantons there decide the name, or is it a mere coincidence? This question is respectfully referred to the family debating club for decision. Miss Caulkins, New London county's painstaking historian, says that in 1656, Mr. Stanton sold to George Tongue the grant of 6 acres of planting ground, etc., made to him in 1649. She records in her County History this very pleasant reading for the descendants of Mr. Stanton: "On the Pawkatuck Eiver, the first white inhabitant was Thomas Stanton. His trading-house was probably coeval with the farming operations of Chesebrough (at Wequetequock Cove, 2^ miles east of Stonington), but as a fixed resident, with a fire- side and family, he was later upon the ground. He himself ap- pears to have been always upon the wing, yet always within call. He was required to be present wherever a cotirt, conference, or treaty was to be held . Never, perhaps, did the acquisition of a barbarous language give to a man such immediate, wide-spread, and lasting importance. Prom the year 1636, when he was Winthrop's interpreter with the Nahantic sachem, to 1670, when Uncas visited him with a train of warriors and captains to get him to write his will, his name is connected with almost every Indian transaction on record." In March of 1652, Mr. Stanton received a grant of 300 acres, laid out in a square upon the river, next to his former grant from the Court of 6 acres. Looking forward a few years, it may be said here that in 1659 Chief Cassawashitt deeded to HistoriGol Pwrt. 19 Thomas Stanton the whole of Pawkatnck Neck and the small islands that lay near to it, known as "The Hommocks." This deed or grant was confirmed by the Court in 1671. Soon after Mr. Stanton went to his new trading-house, the General Court of Connecticut elected him its Deputy Magistrate. This occurred May 15, 1651, and on Oct. 6 he was commissioned "to make a rigid inquest whether any of those murtherers of the English before the Pequett warres" could be found that they might be " brought to condign punishment." He was also to demand £40 of Ninigrett for payment of Elt- wood Pomrye's mare that had been killed by the Indians. The next we know of him is under date of June 20, 1656, when he with Capt. Denison, Mr. Brewster and Hugh Calkin are to make a list of the state of the towne and the inhabitants, and to make the County rate of Twenty pounds. The same year the Commissioners of the United Colonies advised the preparation of a catechism in the Narragansett or Pequot language, and ap- pointed Eev. Mr. Pierson of ISTew Haven, and Mr. Thomas Stan- ton to do the work. Mr. Pierson's removal prevented its execu- tion however. In 1657 Mr. Stanton did something or said something that greatly roused the wrath of the General Court, and led to a warrant for his arrest. The cause of offense is not clear to me, because I have been unable to find out what is meant by the "east of Uncas." It may be that the record was intended to read that the Commissioners had cast off Uncas, and that Mr. Stanton had proof in his pocket of some such insult to his noted friend, the Indian sachem. However, here is the record of the Court verbatim: " CouET AT Haktfokd, 13th of August, 1657. "James Morgan, ages about 50 years, testifyed upon oath before this Court that he being last winter at Jacob Waterhouse his dwelling house, in company w'" Mrs. Brewster, Goody Water- house and Capt. Denison, Thomas Staunton also being p'sent, hee heard the said Staunton say that the Comission" had cast of Uncus, and hee had it in his pockett to shew. 20 The Stantons. " This Court orders and appoints that Leiften' Wm. Lewis should tomorrow goe to Gilford^ & if upon inquiry there hee understand that Thomas Staunton is gone to Branford and not returned, hee is to goe to Mr. Leet, and desire he would take order that Thomas Staunton^ in that jurisdiction, at Branford or elsewhere, shall be forthw'" sent to Mr. Wells, Deputy Governor, or else take security for 40 1. that hee will appeare before the Gen: Court at Hartford, on Tuesday next, & abide the judgm' of the Court, in reference to such things as shall be testify" against him by Major John Mason. [84] Copia. " You are to bring or cause Thomas Staunton to bee brought before the Gen: Court in Hartford, on Tuesday next, then & there to answere vnto such things as shall bee alleadged against him by Major John Mason & for so doeingthis shall be yo'' war'." Lieutenant Lewis does not seem to have been successful in his effort to bring Mr. Stanton before the Court, and the following records give all the further light to be had upon the subject. "Bt ordek of the Gen: Court in Hartford, ( J: C: Sect. f To Leiften' Wm. Lewis: " This Court ordered the Secr' to write to the Comission" in refference to Thomas Staunton, w""" letter was read & approved, & the Sec'' ordered to send the same. [86] This Court orders that if Tho: Staunton comes in the vacancy of this Court, hee shall bee required to put in security for his appearance at the Court in Hartford in October next. [88] Tho: Staunton, for contempt of the last Gen: Court, in not appearing when sumoned thereunto, for w°^ offence the Court fines the said Thomas ten pounds." It would be interesting to know how Mr. Stanton appeased the wrath of the Court and the Commissioners, but adding this to other impossible things we learn that the next year he and his family moved to Wequetequock Cove, two and a half miles east of Stonington. Mistorical Part. 21 This was in 1658. The first settler upon the shores of that cove was William Chesebrough, in 1649; the next was Walter Palmer, who came to Salem, Mass., from Nottinghamshire, Eng., in 1629. The third settler was Mr. Stanton. In October, 1658, this territory belonged to the Massachusetts Plantation, what is now Stonington, New London Co., Conn., was then Southington, Suffolk Co., Mass. The court ordered it managed by Capt. George Denison, Robert Park, William Chesebrough, Thomas Stanton and Walter Palmer. In 1662, Charles II gave Connecticut a new charter that in- cluded Southington, in 1665 the name was changed to Mystic, and in 1667 the final change was made to Stonington. The first meeting-house was built in 1661. Here, then, Mr. Stanton settled down as a permanent resident, and in Drake's "Boston" is found the following account as to the location of his house: " Prom Wekapauge to Mr. Stanton's is 3 miles, 300 rods; from Mr. Stanton's to Wm. Chesebrough's is 3 miles, 133 rods; from thence to Misticke river, by Capt. Denison's house, is 4 miles.'^ Mr. Stanton's farm lay on the east side of Pawcatuck river, near its mouth. He also owned another farm at Qnanacontaug, where Major Tallcott had his headquarters in 1676. Quaaacontaug was a neck of land five miles east of Pawcatuck river. The following record gives an idea of some of the oflBcial du- ties that fell to Mr. Stanton's lot. At a Commissioners' meeting, September 6-1 7, 1660, this action was taken : The Commissioners, upon consideration of premises, and of similar complaints preferred by the English residents of the new plantation at Mohegan, resolved " to require and force the Narro- gansetts to a just satisfaction," and for that end commissioned Capt. George Denison, Thomas Stanton, Thomas Mynor and others to repair to Ninigret and the Narragansett sachems, and require of them the punishment of the ofEenders, and full rep- aration of injuries done to the English; that "at least foure of the chiefe of them that shot into the English house at Mouhegin should be proceeded with and punished according to justice, and 22 Ths Stantons. in case they cannot be drawn thereunto," that five hundred fathoms of wampum should be exacted in expiation of the offense, and that speedy payment should be made of a quantity of wampum which the Commissioners, the year : before, had required of the Narragansetts, "for insolencies committed at Mr. Brewster's, in killing an Indian servant at Mrs. Brewster's feet, to her great af- frightment, and stealing corne, and other affronts." Three years after this we find Mr. Stanton appointed to ap- portion 8,000 acres of land to the Pawcatucks, and in 1664 he is appointed to magisterial office by the General Court. The record reads as follows: CouET AT Haetfokd, OctoV 13**, 1664. [202] This Court doth hereby impower Mr. Wm. Cheese- brooke, Mr. Thomas Stanton and Mr. Thomas Minor to issue and determine all cases that shall be brought before them, to the Talue of forty shillings, to grant summons according to lawe to any that desire it, to summon men to appeare before them or at any Court in this Colony, and to marry persons, and punish for criminall matters to the value of forty shillings, or by stocks. In 1665 he becomes a Commissioner of Stonington, and has authority to hold a semi-annual court at New London, the county seat. The first court ever thus held in said county assembled Sept. , 20, 1666. The commissioners or judges upon the bench were Major Mason, Thomas Stanton and Lieutenant Pratt of Saybrook, the clerk was Obadiah Bruen. Among other court duties that year, one that fell to Mr. Stanton was the administration of the freeman's oath to his two sons, Thomas, Jr., and John. Honors now came to him thick and fast. In 1666 he was re-elected Commissioner or County Judge, he was also appointed Overseer-General of the Coassatuck Indians; a Commission of Appeals on Indian Aifairs was created this year, and Mr. Stanton was made a member thereof. As a County Commissioner he evidently was a great success. He was Historical Part. 23 annually re-elected to the oflBce until his death in 167'?', a con- tinuous term of twelve years. The last honor to come to him in 1666 was his election as a member of the General Assembly of Connecticut. With all this, howcTer, he does not neglect his private business, for we find him entering suit (Oct. 11, 1666), against Chief Cuskatome and the chief's brother-in-law for "stealing a considerable estate" from him. Mr. Stanton got judgment in this case for £27 12s. 2d., to be paid within fourteen days. If not so paid, the Court au- thorized him " to dispose of these Indians by selling or sending them to Barbadoes or any other English Island." Whether he secured his money, or whether he sold the debtors, is unrecorded history. It is to be hoped that the red men paid the cash and kept their freedom. For many years one of Mr. Stanton's warmest friends was Mr. Walter Palmer of Stonington. Their children intermarried, and in many ways they had much in common. In 1663 Mr. Palmer died, and Mr. Stanton was appointed by the court to take an in- ventory of his "goods and chatels." FEOM 1667 UNTIL 1677. Part V. In 1667 Mr. Stanton was again elected a member of the Gen- eral Assembly of Connecticut, and he continued uninterruptedly to be elected to said Assembly until 1674. For his services to the Colony the General Court granted him, in October of 1667, 250 acres of land on Pachaug river, in what became the town of Preston. It was specified that 30 acres of the 250 should be in meadow. As Indian Commissioner he was called upon this year to settle some difficulties that were threatening trouble between Uncas, chief of the Mohegans, and the Niantic tribe. The following year Mr. Stanton was reappointed Commissioner of Indian Affairs. In those Colonial days serious differences often arose between rival towns and between towns and the General Court or Assem- 24 The Stantons. bly. Some such trouble existed between Stonington and the General Court at Hartford . Thomas Stanton's second son, John Stanton, was then Stonington's Town Eecorder. On May 4th, 1668, Thomas drew up a petition on behalf of the town and ad- dressed it to the Court. The petition was signed by John as recorder, but his father was the author. It seems that the dignity of the General Court was greatly injured by this appeal, and, either for this presenta- tion of it or for presenting another one just like it in 1670, two or three of Stonington's leading officials got into ' serious trouble. Thomas seemed to escape, but John was fined ten pounds, which, howcTer, was revoked (it being yet unpaid) at the close of King Philip's War on account of John's service in that war. The settlers along the Connecticut and Ehode Island line had a good deal of disputing, and the same month this petition was drawn up, just ten days after it, Thomas Stanton and John Allyn were authorized to go to Ehode Island, confer with the Governor and Council, and demand satisfaction of them for Ehode Island's aggressions and insults. The 3rd of June these two men undertook their commission, but their demands were not met. They were reappointed Sept. 8th, but with what results the records do not show. The peti- tion of Stonington to the court reads as follows: "May 4,, 1668. " Petition- of the town of Ston-ington to the General Court at Hartford for protection against the en- croachments OF THOSE OF E. Island. " A Companie of personnes from Eoad Island, whoe threatned the east side of Paquatuck Eiver (w"'' seemed at first to vs but as rediculos) yet have built, fenced, improved & forsibly settled & ar growing numerovs, & doe noe less threaten the west side of Paquatuck Eiver and wee know not but they may as well take all as a part, nay, our houses over our heades, by as much right as ■ Historioal Pa/rt. 25 w' thay at present injoye, for any thing the Pattent prireledges more to one side of the Eiver then the other. " Least multitude of busines might orerwhelme you, & our beeing remoat & as ovt of sight might too much burie us in ob- livion, or want of information might render you the les sensible of our condition, wee make bold to remind you, & if it maye bee to add a litell breath to the saylls and fethers to the winges of your solicitous indeavours in our behalfe." In all probability it was this touch of irony and facetiousness that was more than the gravity of the old Puritan legislators could stand, and that induced them to punish their Stonington brethren. But to continue with the petition: " They complain of the conduct of their neighbours, the in- truders east of the Eiver, ' neither can any true harted & fellow- feeling Christians choose but mourne to see & heare of our neigh- bouring disorders, & acknoledg our condition is tralie deplorable to have personnes of such corrupt principalis & praktises to live so near vs, and on our owne. " 'Tis not of small concernment, the bad example y' is given to the Indians. ^Tis to the grief e of parents & others, observed how these fire brands too much inflame youth. "May not parents heartes bleed when about to leave the world to thinke how thay leave their deer children in the mouth of the Lion & paw of the Beare, and worse, as being daylie tempted by exampells to folow after & imbrace lies, to live as riotous, wanton, luxsurious, and even no better than to bee said vnto. Serve other Gods or no God? " Surelie if this case be made as your owne, you will not spare for cost or paynes or bee unwilling to run hassard in the in- deavour of our speedie redres." The petitioners recapitulate the grounds on which the Conn, right of jurisdiction is based, — the priority of Charter, the de- cision of the Royal Commissioner, fii'st possession, &c.; in con- clusion they refer to several recent acts of the Rhode Islanders. — Mr. Thos. Stanton had been prohibited from mowing land granted to Mr. Willis, and threatened with the cost of £1000 if 4 26 The Stcmtons. he persisted; "they take in newcomers contrarie, vis. Good- wife Seager, James Walklie, and the tinker &c. "Signed by order of the Town, by "JOHN STANTON, " Town Recorder." These inter-colonial feuds continued for a long time . Three years after this petition while Mr. Stanton and Mr. Thos. Miner were one day laying out lands east of Pawcatuck river they were met and opposed by Tobias Saunders, John Crandall and some other Rhode Island men armed with clubs. Afterward Crandall was arrested, tried and imprisoned at New London for the above assault. In 1669 Mr. Stanton's son Joseph, was appointed Assistant Magistrate of Stonington, and he held court with his father in New London. On the 8th of July, 1669, we find Thomas Stanton and his son John reporting to Major Mason at Norwich, their suspicions of a plot against the English, led by XJncas, Hermon Garrett and a daughter of Ninigret. Not long after, Thomas goes to Robinstown where the Indians are having a great dance and arrests Ninigret. In 1672 he is sent to the Niantic Indians to demand the sur- render of Mowweam for a double murder, that of an English girl and of a squaw. In 1675 Mr. Stanton and Major Winthrop are authorized to effect the ransom or exchange of a son of James Rockwell, who was held captive by the Indians. This year the Indians became very aggressive, and in June, Mr. Stanton sends word to the Governor at Hartford, of the first act of hostility in King Philip's war. This act was the burning of houses and killing of men at Swansey. War was immediately declared. Mr. Stanton and his sons bore no unimportant part in this conflict. Under the biographies of John and of Joseph will be found further details as to their experiences . It may be here said of John, however, in addition to what is otherwise recorded, that in 1676, he made an exchange with Abachick- Historical Part. 27 wood and other " Narrogancetts " for some Indians, giving for tliem other Indians that he had captured in war. He then sold to a Major Palmes the Indians he got in exchange. This was undoubtedly in harmony with the code of warfare in that century, but it illustrates the fact that the world is get- ting better. Capt. John Stanton's descendants would not now do what he conscientiously did in 1676. That was in February; later in the season he is ordered to dis- tribute among his men the spoils taken in war, and in November he goes to the Indians and instructs them as to the laws passed for their conduct. All of the sons of Thomas Stanton seem to have inherited their father's ability to speak the Indian dialects, and they were in much demand as interpreters. Joseph Stanton served in this capacity in the treaty made between the English and the Narra- gansetts at the close of King Philip's war. The father was then too old to engage in much active service, but we find him acting with Major Winthrop and Hon. Samuel Willys as a commission to negotiate peace, if possible, between the English and Indians. That was in April of 1676, and in May he is granted £20 for his good service and expense in securing the fidelity of Chief Ninigret to the English, and as partial recompense for damages of war to his estate. In August we find him authorized to return to Mamawhow one of the several guns that he had taken from him the year before. We now come to THE DEATH OP THOMAS STANTON. Part VI. In the year of his death we learn that he returns to the In- dian, Eobbin Oassacinamon, all the wampum that he holds in trust for him from Ninicroft. We also know that his is the first name on the roll of the First Congregational Church of 28 Tlie Stcmtons. Stonington, which he was instrumental in organizing June 3, 1674. Mr. Stanton's son-in-law, Kev. James Noyes, was or- dained as the first pastor of this church Sept. 10, 1674, and remained its pastor for more than 55 years. The cause of Mr. Stanton's death is unknown. He died Dec. 3, 1677, and his will was probated in June, 1678. His wife lived eleven years longer, making her home with her daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Noyes of Stonington. She died in 1688, aged 67 years. Mr. Stanton was 62 years old. In this day people are not old until they are 70, but in those days, after 42 yeai's of a pioneer's hardships, we may presume that this worthy couple were regarded as having lived to a good old age. They were husband and wife for 40 years, and the parents of ten children, all of whom lived to have children of their own. Mr. Stanton's prominence in the affairs of colonial Connecticut can be best estimated by the possibility of so much about him being secured from contemporaneous history after a lapse of two and a half centuries. As interpreter for Connecticut and for Gov. Winthrop, as Interpreter General of the New England Colonies, as County Commissioner and Judge for twelve con- secutive years, as a member of the Conn. General Assembly for seven years, as Indian Commissioner for many years, as a successful, all around man of affairs, as a worthy husband, father, citizen and Christian, the descendants of Thomas Stan- ton have every reason to be proud of their emigrant ancestor. As to his burial place, the following from Caulkins' History of New London (p. 285) is full of interest. On the east side of Wicketequack Cove, half way between Stonington, Conn., and Westerly, R. I., is the old family burying-ground, and Miss Caulkins says: " Here undoubtedly Mr. Chesebrough and all his sons were buried. Here lies Walter Palmer in the midst of a throng of descendants. Here Thomas Stanton lies near the stones bearing the names of his sons, Thomas (d. 1718, aged 80), and Eobert (d. 1724, aged 71). " Here also were laid to rest the remains of Thomas Minor and Historical Pa/rt. 29 of his son, Deacon Manaseeh Minor, the first-born male of New London. "The Eev. James Noyes, Hallam, Searle, Thomson, Breed, and other ancients of Stonington repose in this hallowed ground." After the death of Mr. Stanton his widow lived with the fam- ily of her daughter, Dorothy, who married Rev. James Noyes. Whether the homestead was the place of abode or whether Mr. Noyes had a dwelling-house of his own I am unable to tell. It will be of interest to members of the family having the historic spirit, and who may at any time be in Hartford, Conn., to know that the site now occupied by Jewell's Leather Belting Co. and covered with their large factory buildings on Ford street was in 1639 the location of the first home of Thomas and Ann (Lord) Stanton. CHAPTER II. SOME GENERAL NOTES OF FAMILY HISTORY. War Records — Stonin-gton^ Church Records — The Leathee-Brbeches Law Suit. General Notes of Family Hisiory. 1738. June 11, before the Court at Norwich, Thomas Stanton gave testimony in favor of the Indian' John Uncas with refer- ence to the possession and ownership of disputed Indian lands. This was probably a grandson to Thomas, 1st. 1745.' In the expedition that sailed from Connecticut to fight the French in Nova Scotia, Cape Breton Island and New Found- land were some of this family. After the historic Siege of Louisburg the English suffered severely from sickness and many of the Colonial troops died on board ship. Among them was Thomas Stanton from New London. He died July 29, 1745, when his ship was at anchor off Cape Canso, Nova Scotia, and his remains were buried on Burying Island. 30 The Stwntons. Benjamin Stanton was a member of Capt. Samuel Hale's company of Louisburg soldiers, lie was probably from New Hampshire, as this company was made up chiefly of New Hamp- shire men. 713 Col. Joseph Stanton was a member of this Expedition. 1776. Revolutionary Items. In the summer of 1776 a Eow Galley was built at Chelsea for the State of Connecticut, by Captain Jonathan Lester. Her dimensions were " 60 feet keel, 18 feet beam, 5 feet hold and 7 in. dead rising. Her cost was £861, 16s., 6d." She was named "The Shark," and was put under the command of Theophilus Stanton of Stonington, Conn. (One account gives the name of the commander as Capt. Thomas Stanton.) July 19, 1776, at the earnest request of Gen'l Washington, the Gov. and Council of Safety of Conn, sent to him at New York Capt. Stanton in command of "The Shark," bearing 9 pounder guns and to be subject to "Washington's orders. Col. Stanton is mentioned as having fought with bravery in the battle of Bennington, Aug. 17, 1777. No details are given to identify him, but he probably was 725 Joseph^. The Continental Congress appointed Joshua Stanton a captain in Col. Seth Warner's regiment, July 5, 1776. July 9, 1777. Col. Barton, Col. Stanton, Ensign Stanton, 6 other officers and 38 privates went into the midst of the English camp, four miles from Newport, E. I., and captured Gen. Rich- ard Prescott who was afterward exchanged by Gen. Washington for Gen. Charles Lee. Oct. 16, 1777. An old muster-roll is in the office of the Town Clerk of Ballston, Saratoga Co., N. Y., from which the follow- ing was copied : "A Role of Gapt. William Stanton " Capt. William Stanton, Edward Stanton, Lt. Ichabod Brown, Peleg Do among Serg't James Stanton, Lodwick Do privates. " Som totall 83. "Groton, April 13^ 1777." Historical Pa/rt. 31 How this came there is not known, but probably these men fought in the battle of Stillwater, and were present at Burgoyne's surrender, Oct. 16, 1777. It will be noticed that they came from Groton, Conn. TJiR Massacre at Fort Qriswold. Early in September of 1781, the British Gen. Clinton sent the traitor, Benedict Arnold, upon an expedition along the Connecticut coast. On Sept. 6, after capturing and burning New London, Arnold crossed the Thames river to seize Fort Griswold at Groton. It was defended by 150 men under Col. Ledyard. About 100 of the defenders were farmers and artisans who had come from the surrounding districts with what arms they could lay hands on to assist the small garrison of 50 men. Arnold sent a flag of truce and called upon them to surrender. On p. 558 of Cauklins' Hist, of New London, is the following record of results. " Col. Ledyard sent Captains Elijah Avery, Amos Stanton and John Stanton, three brave volunteers from the neighborhood, all unconsciously wrapped in the awful shadow of the coming slaughter, to meet the flag and refuse to surrender. The attack began. Capt. Stanton was sent out to compel all volunteers to come within the fort. There were many who wished to fight outside, thinking the chances to escape were better. The fort was captured and a most barbarous massacre followed. "Out of 150, 85 were slain, 35 were dangerously wounded, and 30 who were slightly wounded were taken away prisoners." In this massacre at least four of our family were victims. Capt. Amos Stanton was killed; he was from Groton. Lieut. Enoch, son of Phineas Stanton, was killed; he was 35 years old and had a wife and seven children. Daniel and Mary Stanton, of Stonington, had two sons in the fort. The eldest was Sergeant Daniel, aged 35, whose body was found bearing twenty-six wounds. He had fought like a tiger at bay before he fell. The younger son, Edward, also fought bravely; he was but 20 years old. He received a terrible wound 32 Tlie Stcmtoois. that exposed his neart to view, but recovered and lived to a good age, dying July 37, 1833, 71 years old. A monument in memory of the slain has been erected at Grro- ton Heights. As you enter it you will see confronting the door this inscription upon a large marble slab : "This Monttmbnt was erected under the patronage of the State of Connecticut, A. D., 1830, in the 55th year of the independence of the U. S. A. In memory of the brave Patriots who fell in the mas- sacre at Fort G-riswold, near this spot, on the 6th of Sept., A. D.. 1781, when the British, under the command of the traitor, Ben- edict Arnold, burnt the towns of !N"ew London and Groton, and spread desolation and woe throughout this region. List of men who fell at Fort Griswold, Sept. 6th, 1781. " At the head of this list are found 4 Averys and next 3 Stan- toii/S, with Scripture names, Amos, Enoch and Daniel, followed by 78 others. 1813. rar 0/1813. The following Stantons of Stonington are on record as having served in the war of 1813: Thomas B., 847 Elias", Nathan, Ezra, Samuel, Jr., 85 Azariah, Jr., 890 Andrew P.', James, 903 Charles T.» Among the Major Generals in this war was Phineas Stanton, later of Wyoming, N". Y. Aug. 9, 1814, Stonington was cannonaded by four English ships of war. Among its defenders, as members of the 8th Inf't Co., 30th Eeg't of Conn., were Corporal Azariah Stanton, Jr., Andrew P. Stanton and James Stanton. In Feb., 1815, while rejoicing at Stonington because the war had ended, young Thomas Stanton of Pawcatuck was killed by the premature discharge of a cannon. Other Stantons who served in this war are, 754 Joseph, 733 Thomas, William Jr., b. 1793 (see Appendix). Historical PciH. 33 Revolutionary or Other Military Pensioners. The following were copied by me from the ofiScial Pension Lists. All except Paul of Maine are believed to be of our fam- ily. They were pensioners, of age indicated, June 1, 1840: 1. Hannah Stanton of Stonington, Conn., aged 72. She lived with Charles P. Stanton. 2. Elijah Stanton of Little Falls, N. Y., aged 85. He lived with John Eaton. 3. Thomas Stanton of Sbockbridge, Madison Co., N. Y., for Ebenezer Hills, aged 100, who lived with him. 4. William Stanton for Abraham Hitchcock, aged 75, who lived with him in Mt. Pleasant, Westchester Co., N. Y. 5. Moses Stanton for Wm. Davids, aged 75, who lived with him in Mt. Pleasant, N. Y. 6. Sarah Stanton of Charlestown, E. I., aged 92, who lived with Lodowick Hoxsie in Charlestown. 7. Paul Stanton of Poland, Maine, aged 82, lived with his son William. 8. Jason Stanton of Clinton, Wayne Co., Pa., aged 79. 9. Eobert Stanton of Eome, Crawford Co., Pa„ aged 78. In 1818 Congress granted pensions for service in the Eevolu- tionary War to the following : Edward Stanton, Corporal, of Connecticut, $96 per annum. Daniel Stanton, Private, of Connecticut, $72 per annum. James Stanton, Private, of New York, $72 per annum. Jonathan Stanton, to his widow, of New York, ^48 per annum. These lists of Stantons who have served in different wars do not pretend to be complete, but have simply been compiled from ofiBcial records. A study of the Genealogy will show many others who rendered gallant service and whose service is recorded under their personal and family records. It is worthy of note that from the Pequot War in 1636 to the Civil War of 1861 there was no Colonial nor National War in which our family was not well rep- resented among its country's defenders. The following is a partial list of those who served in the late Civil War from Connecticut. 5 34 The Stantons. Gapt. Chas. T.' Stanton, Stonington, enlisted in 1862, Pro- moted Major. Serg't Court. G.' Stanton, Stonington, enlisted in 1862, Promoted 1st Lieut. Lieut. AUyn Stanton, Stonington, enlisted in 1862, d. in La. in 1863. PriTate Jos. W. Stanton, Stonington, enlisted 1862, d. in Virg. in 1863. L17 Oapt. Jno. L. Stanton, Norwich, Conn., enlisted 1862, killed at Port Hudson in 1863. Corp. Geo. H. Stanton, Norwich, Conn., enlisted 1861. Private Solomon Stanton, Plainfield, Conn., enlisted 1862. Private Frederick Stanton, Montville, Conn., enlisted 1861. Others. Geo. Perry Stanton served 2^ years. Albert Stanton, Jr., served 2 years. 127 Wm. Azariah Stanton served until wounded. Jay Cady Stanton, killed in battle. iOl Cullen M. Stanton, Co. G., 87th Ohio Vol. Inft. Byron P. Stanton, Co. B., 3rd Ohio Cav., killed at Stone Eiver. 107 James Stanton, enlisted Sept. 15, 1861, in Little Falls, N. Y. Lyman Stanton, enlisted in 130th Regt. N. Y. Vol. 564 George D. Stanton, enlisted in Co. B., 35th N. Y. Infantry, May 7, 1861. Ee-enlisted in Co. A., 20th N. Y. Cavalry in 1864. William H. Stanton, from Oobleskill, N. Y., d. in service in 1864. John H. Stanton, from Cobleskill, N. Y., d. in service in 1863. Henry Bliss Stanton, Co. D., 30th Mass. Eeg't, d. from wounds. 503 Charles W. Stanton, Captain of Co. H., 114th Illinois Inft. 690 John W. Stanton, 27 Reg't N. Y. Volunteers. Freeman C. Stanton, 114th Eeg't N. Y. Volunteers. Historical Fart. 35 689 Harrison M. Stanton, died at Benton Barracks, St. Louis, Mo. „ _ <£ [ tirothers from New York, both died. 704 Col. DaTid L. Stanton, 1st Maryland Brigade, U. S. V. 650 Elijah. Stanton, from New York State, died in 1861. James Stanton from Oneida Co., N. Y.; captured and died in Libby Prison, date unknown. 858 Lieut. Warren J.' Stanton, enlisted in Illinois; either killed or died a prisoner in 1864. 918 Col. Phineas'' Stanton, from Le Eoy, N. Y.; d. in 1867. Ard. Smith' Stanton, 6th Mich. Cayalry, wounded at Win- chester, Sept. 9, 1864, d. Oct. 17, 1864. Silas L. Stanton, Co. K., 11th Penn. CaTalry, three years. 414" Horatio D.^ Stanton, member of an Ohio regt., d. at Jef- fersonviUe, Ind., July 28, 1864, while in the service. 414° Marshall', 414"* James', 414= John', together with their brothers Alexander' and Walter' served in Pennsylvania regiments. STONINGTON CHUEOH EBCORDS. The First Congregational Church of Stonington, Conn., was organized June 3, 1674. " Thomas Stanton " is the first name on the roll, the sixth name is " Thomas Stanton, Jun." Ann, wife of Thos. Stanton, Sen., became a member in 1675. Some pastors failed to leave on record their baptisms, marriages, etc.; this fact will account for periods during which the family are apparently not represented in this church, but it is a well-founded claim that at no period for 217 years has this church been with- out descendants of Thomas Stanton among its members. In these Eecords I will give only the Christian name in every instance where the surname is Stanton. Baptisms. Thomas, Jr Probably child of Thomas'. . Dec. 14, 1674. Mary " " " . . " 36 The Stantons. Sarah Probably child of Thomas' . . Dec. 14, 1674. Dorothy " " " . . April 24, 1681. Samuel " " " . . May 31, 1681. Samuel son of SamueP ISTov. 14, 1683. Daniel " " May 30, 1686. Ann dau. " May 6, 1688. Ann " Robert' April 12, 1685. Mary " " May 29, 1687. Robert son " April 3, 1690. Thomas " " Meh. 26, 1693. Lucy dau. " Aug. 9, 1696. Joanna " " July 27, 1679. Gardner son " July 20, 1701. William " Thos.' May 6, 1677. Theophilus " John^ June 1, 1701. Elizabeth wife of Theophilus July 5, 1702. Sarah Rogers g. dau. of Thos.' July 26, 1685. Sarah Lay " " ^ May 27, 1683. Mary Lay " " Thomas son of Joseph^ April 5, 1691. Daniel " " of Westerly. . April 1, 1694. Samuel " " " . . July 17, 1698. Margaret dau. " Nov. 16, 1701. Zerviah " " Dec. 3, 1704. Sarah " " April 27, 1707. Dorothy " " Aug. 13, 1710. Joseph son " June 22, 1712. John son of Joseph Feb. 20, 1715. Nathaniel " " Sept. 9, 1716. Thomas (adult) ... " Capt. John June 30, 1695. &.nn dau. of Thomas'* " " Thomas son " of Preston. June 7, 1696. John (adult) Feb. 26,1698-9. Joseph (adult) " Ann dau. of William Feb. 14, 1703. William son " Aug. 12, 1705 Sarah Prudence Thomas Joanna Bridget Joshua Lucy BaiTandel Sarah Mary Samuel Andrew Lois Eunice Nathan Eobert Thankful Mary Elizabeth Mercy Prudence Nathan Thomas Anna Desire Hannah Mary (adult) Lois ■ John Lydia Anna Hannah Joseph Margaret * Publicly Historical Part. 37 dau. of William April 10, 1709. " July 1, 1711. son " Aug. %'d, 1713. dau. " July 7, 1717. " May 3, 1719. son "' May 6, 1722. dau. " June 21, 1724. " Samuel, Jr July 13, 1712. June 12, 1715. July 7, 1717. son " July 12, 1719. May 6, 1722. dau. " June 27, 1725. Aug. 11, 1728. son " May 28, 1732. " Thomas, Jr Nov. 14, 1716. dau. " Aug. 24, 1718. " " April 26, 1722. Oct. 14, 1722. " Thomas July 12, 1724. " " May 29, 1726. son " Aug. 11, 1728. " April 8, 1730. dau. " May 14, 1732. " " June 2, 1734. " " June 26, 1737. " Lieut. Daniel Aug. 2, 1730. " John July 28, 1734. * Jan. 26,1735. dau. of John, shoemaker. . . July 3, 1737. " " cordwainer. . . Aug. 10, 1740. wife of Robert July 27, 1736. dau. of Joseph Not. 7, 1736. son of Joseph, Jr July 15, 1739. dau. " Dec. 6, 1741. 0WD9 covenant, and subjected to discipline. 38 The Stantons. Samuel & Eebecca. Isaac "W son of Joseph, Jr Anna dan. " William son " Nathan " " Samuel ' John " " " Sarah dau. " " . . Mary " " " Amos son " " . . Cynthia dau. Eobert & Anna Eobert son " " Anna dau. " " Anna " " " Abigail " " " Azariah son of Bridget Mary (adult) Mary wife of Capt. Jos. of Westerly ■ dau. of Mercy William son of Thos. 3nd & Elizabeth Eli " Lucy dau. Jesse son Elizabeth dau. Rhoda " N"athan son Peleg "of Thomas, Jr., & Sarah Sarah dau. " " « Bridget " Ebenezer son of Nathan & Abigail. . Lois " " " .. VTary " " " .. Andrew " Capt. " " .. Edward " " " " .. \.nna dau. of Nathan & Anna . . . [)aniel son " " \.nna dau. " " Mch. 6,1743-4. April 36, 1747. April 31, 1745. Mch. 35, 1749. Sept. 18, 1737. June 17, 1739. Oct. 16, 1737. Mch. 35, 1739. Nov. 8, 1741. April 35, 1745. May 1, 1748. Jan. 39, 1738. June 18, 1741. July 11, 1743. Mch. 3, 1750. Mch. 37, 1751. July 7, 1754. Sept. 4, 1757. July 17, 1764. Sept. 37,1767. Aug. 5, 1770. June 30, 1773. July 34, 1755. Aug. 31, 1755. May 9, 1756. Nov. 5, 1768. Aug. 36, 1764. July 3, 1763. May 38, 1780. May 36, 1783. Mch. 34, 1793. Historical Part. 39 Joseph son of Nathan & Anna Mch. 24, 1793. Benj. P " " « " " Emeline dau. Nathan & Mary (Smith) Nov. 27, 1803. Mary D " " " " " " Nathan son " " " " " Susanna June 29, 1764. Eunice dau. of Susanna " " Martha « Capt.Phineas & Elizabeth Oct. 5, 1766. Asa son " '•' " July 29, 1770. Eebecca dau. of John Oct. 19, 1766. child " " " Susanna twin dan. of John Oct. 1, 1768. Amos twin son of John Oct. 1, 1768. Bridget dau. of John Oct. 7, 1770. Samuel son of John and Susanna. . . Jan. 31, 1779. Thankful dau. Capt. Wm. and Hannah April 23, 1780. Hannah wife of Samuel Sept. 5, 1790. Hannah R dau. of Sam'l and Hannah . . Sept. 5, 1793. Jabez son of Zebulon and Esther. . Oct. 9, 1791. Henry " " " " « Elizabeth dau. " " " Zebulon son " " " " Jonathan Gray.... " « " Oct. 10, 1796. Benj. Franklin.... " " " " Samuel Gray " " " Aug. 3, 1807. Sallie dau. of Azariah and Abigail Oct. 12; 1800. Nabby " " " June 13, 1803 . Nabby, 2nd " " " June 22, 1806. Azariah Oct., 1808. Abigail Chesebro . dau. of Azariah, Jr June 39, 1833. Lydia Wheeler.... " " " " Wm. Azariah son " July 37, 1838. Charlotte Elizabeth dau. " May 39, 1835. Lucy P. wife of Jno. Not. 4, 1819. Jno. Thos son " " " Wm. Champlin July 3, 1831. 40 The Stmtons. Lucy Ann July 3, 1 Jonathan Franklin July 7, 1 William son of Joseph and Julia Ann (Williams) Oct. %, 1 Elias son of Joseph and Julia Ann (Williams) Joseph son of Joseph and Julia Ann (Williams) " Julia Ann dau. of Joseph and Julia Ann (Williams) Charles dan. of Joseph and Julia Ann (Williams) " In 1874 these Stantons ■ were members of the church, Daniel D., Mason M., Miss Maria, Paul B. and wife, Ji Warren and wife. Stantons Admitted to Full Communion. Thomas, Sen June 3, 167' Thomas, Jun " " Ann, wife of Thos., Sen , 167 Robert, son of Thos., Sen July 29, 167 , wife of Joseph M'ch 16, 16i Barrandall, wife of Samuel Oct. 5, 1690 Samuel Dec. 28, 16J " Jr Sept. 37, 17( Ann Nov. 13, 171 William May 30, 171' Boradell April 18, 16i John, Sen " ' Sarah, Jun " ' William Sept. 6, 170) Annah " " Joseph and Margaret, from Groton Dec. 11, 172i Thomas and Thankful, his wife Sept. 10, 17S Lois, wife of Samuel April 15, ITi Historical Pa/rt. 41 Joseph and Anna, his wife Nov. 7, 1736. Prudence, dau. of William Oct. 13, 1734. Rebecca, wife of Samuel Nov., 1736. Mary, Lois, Sarah Thompson and Borodell Sparhawk (sisters) July 37, 1740. Wm., Jun., and Bridget Oct. 4, 1741. Susanna (an adult) June 29, 1764. Mercy , 1750. Thos., Jun., and Sarah, his wife Aug. 31, 1755. Nathan and Abigail Nov. 5, 1758. John Oct. 9, 1766. Capt. Wm. and Hannah April 33, 1780. Zerviah Sept. 16, 1787. Hannah 'Sept. 5, 1790. Daniel (76 years old) July 30, 1791 . Zebulon and Esther Oct. 3, 1791. Nathan and Anna Mch. 34, 1793. Abigail Sept. 15, 1794. Samuel, third Sept. 15, 1798. Ann May, 1805. Azariah Oct. 16, 1808. Widow Stanton (privately because sick) Sept. 30, 1810. Mrs. Lucy P Nov. 14, 1819. Mrs. Hannah : Jan. 12, 1831. Mrs. Mary S Dec. 1, 1833. Mrs. Mercy W " " Miss Esther July 3, 1833. Miss Lucy Ann " " Miss Eunice Aug. 15, 1824. Jonathan G May 1, 1831. Andrew P " Mrs. Elizabeth , July 3, 1831. Miss Mary " Miss Harriet " Mrs. Eunice Aug. 7, 1831. Mrs. Abby " 6 i2 The Stantons. Samuel (aged 87) Dec. 13, 1836. Lucy Aug. 11, 1839. Mrs. Maria Dec. 4, 1842. Miss Maria " " Benj. P " Tos. W Oct. 8, 1843. &race N *' Mrs. Sarah A Mch. 16, 1856. Stasttons Married in Stonington Church or By Its Pastors. (Christian names alone imply Stanton as their surname.) By Rev. James Noyes. 9 couples. Tames McDowell and Lucy May 7, 1715. :^imon Sparhawk and Borrodel Oct. 22, 1730. John Avery and Anna Feb. 19, 1732. Elias Thompson and Thankful Mch. 34, 1736. Robert Stanton and Anna ' May 26, 1736. Wm. Halsey and Sarah June 19, 1738. Mary Eldridge and Daniel Oct. 5, 1740. Delight Champlain and Amariah Dec. 17, 1750. By Rev. Ebenezer Rossiter. 5 couples. Stanton York and Jemima Shaw April 30, 1730. tsTathan Chesebrough and Anna Dec. 6, 1752. 3has. Hewitt and Hannah Oct. 28, 1756. Edw. Williams and Mary Mch.15,1759 or 4. [saao Frink and Margaret. . Jan. 21, 1762. By Rev. Nathaniel Sells. 47 couples. Prudence Chesebrough and John Feb. 27, 1737. Samuel Frink, Jr., and Mary Feb. 19, 1741. Lucy Briggs of Pembroke, Mass., and Wm., Jr. Sept. 10, 1745. Elizabeth Bell and Thomas May 5, 1746. Historical Part. 43 Judah Coleman and Prudence M'ch 5, 1747. Sarah ISToyes and Andrew June %1, 1747. Edward Denison and Lois Dec. 19, 1750. John Denisouj Jr., and Eunice " " Sarah Chesebrough and Thomas, 3d Jan. 10, 1751. Ebenezer Goddard, of Groton, and Mercy M'ch 3, 1751. Dan'l Collins, of New London, and Eebecca. . July 7, 1754. Giles Eussel and Prudence 1754 or 1755. Eobert Potter, of Charlestown, and Hannah. . Aug. 28, 1754. Amos Hallam and Desire Oct. 18, 1758. Benj. Stevens (a foreigner) and Sarah Feb. 11, 1759. Susannah Cobb and Azariah Oct. 15, 1760. Col. Henry Baboock and Mary Dec. 3, 1764. Samuel Hazard and Abigail Nov. 23, 1766. Hannah Chesebrough and Joseph April 22, 1767. Esther Gallup and Phineas, Jr April 24, 1768. Eunice Palmer and William, 2nd Dec. 3, 1768. James Allyn, Jr., of Groton, and Anna Dec. 14, 1768. Sabra Palmer and Eobert, Jr Dec. 7, 1769. Elizabeth Chesebrough and Thomas, 4th April 25, 1771. James Tripp and Mary Oct. 13, 1771. Lodowick Stanton, of Charlestown, and Thankful Aug. 20, 1772. James Denison and Eunice Sept. 29, 1773. Hannah Williams and William, 2nd ISTov. 10, 1 773. Simeon Palmer and Sarah Dec. 19, 1773. Jeremiah Tenney and Susanna May 29, 1774. Amy Bell (widow) and Job [a descendant of Eobert Stanton of ISTewport] June 26, 1774. Dorothy Whipple and Amariah Oct. 13, 1774. Nathaniel Tripp and Eunice Nov. 24, 1774. John Holmes and Martha Dec. 22, 1774. Sarah Breed and William, 3d Nov. 12, 1775. Nathan Stanton and Anna Dec. 25, 1777. Esther Gray and Zebulon Feb. 5, 1778. Daniel Eldridge and Lucy Nov. 12, 1780. 44 The Stcmtons. Prentice Breed and Mercy Dec. 7, 1780. Katherine Page and Daniel Jan. 4, 1781. David Geer, of Groton, and Mary May 17, 1781. Lydia Hewitt and Peleg June 14, 1781. Mary Smith and Ebenezer Nov. 7, 1781, Hannah Eussell and;Samuel Dec. 15, 1783. Noyes Palmer and Dorothy May 2?, 1785. Amos Palmer and Betsey Jan. 12, 1786. Joseph Eells and Anna Feb. 2, 1786. By Rev. Hezehiah N. Woodruff. 13 couples. Sarah Fish and Thomas Jan. 21, 1790. Anna Yeomans and Christopher Jan. 9, 1791. Henry Stanton Cobb of Norwich and Mary Cobbof Stonington...... .„. Mch. 6, 1791. Thankful Noyes of S. and Thomas, Jr Feb. 28, 1793. Mary Denison and Obediah May 1, 1793. Ebenezer Cobb and Patty Jan. 12, 1794. Richard Palmer and Hannah Feb. 16, 1794. Nathan Stanton and Prudence Jan. 15, 1797. Chesebrough Miner and Thankful Oct. 29, 1797. Lodowick Niles and Betsey Nov. 29, 1797. Martha Page and Edward Jan. 14, 1798. Stanton Frink and Rhoda " " Eleck Palmer and Lydia , Nov. 28, 1799. By Rev. Ira Hart. 9 couples. Chas. W. Smith of Waterford and Mary M. . . Oct. 10, 1813. Lucy P. Palmer and John 0. of New York. . . Sept. 26, 1816. Mercy W. Williams and Azariah, Jr Jan. 1, 1818. Grace N. Palmer and Jos. Warren Nov. 1, 1821. Jedediah Leeds of New Orleans and Mary R. . Nov. 15, 1821. Perez Hewitt of N. Stonington and Abby Stanton Orandall Nov. 13, 1833. Anna A. Palmer and Charles T Oct. 4, 1827. Jonathan G. Stanton and Lucy Ann. Jan. 1, 1829. Historical Part. 45 Giles Williams of Onondaga, N. Y., and Abby Jane Stanton, a descendant of Kobt. of Newport Mch. 23, 1831. By Rev. Nehemiah Cook. 1 couple. N. Curtis White of TJtica, N. Y. and Jane C. of Trenton, K Y. July 31, 1850. By Rev. Paul Couch. 3 couples. Marcia P. Denison and Paul B May 25, 1864. Bmeline Palmer and Jos, Warren Dec. 27, 1871. By unlciiown. 1 couple. Zebulon Treat York and Elizabeth in 1840. A total of 87 marriages. The Celebkatbd Leather-Breeches Law Suit. This story is taken from The Providence Journal of R. I. Adam Babcock is a son of 712 Hannah" Stanton. The Stantons who were party to the suit were 871 Phineas and his son 882 Phineas, Jr. Bdbcoch V. Stanton — Stanton v. BdbcocTc. The story which, in the following article, we have undertaken to tell, will interest many readers in the southern counties of Rhode Island and Connecticut. For five score years it has been a fireside tale in all the region — of course many variations have crept into it — and our plain narrative will, in many respects, differ from the popular tale. But we have drawn our story from the report of the trials published at the time, and which, by lapse of years, has now become exceedingly scarce. Probably very few people now living ever saw a copy. The one we used is the property of one of the learned judges of our supreme court, who kindly loaned it for our purpose. We do not fancy litigious men, those who will vex the court with little matters. But we do confess to a sort of liking for 46 The Stantons. the persistence of the elder Stanton, in defending the honor of his son. Had he paid the shillings demanded, he would have branded his son as a thief; he chose the other course, and paid thousands of silver dollars in his son's defense. Verily, "honor was not with him a sort of paper credit, which those who are deficient in the sterling cash of morality trade in." It is a century since there lived in New Haven a merchant who carried on a shipping trade with the West Indies and other foreign ports, whose name was Adam Babcock. He was the son of Dr. Joshua Babcock, who lived in Westerly, and who was one of the most cultivated and well-known country gentlemen in all the section lying between Boston and New York — a physician, a conversationalist, a well-read, scholarly man. An excellent account of him, written by Dr. Levi Wheaton, may be found in Updike's history of the Narragansett church. Prom it we are tempted to extract a little picture of his family life: " One of the most striking features of Dr. Babcock's character was his observance of method in every thing in his business, his type of living, amusements or devotions. He was an early riser, and gave the early hour to his farm. His breakfast was bread and milk with some apple pie or fruit of the season. While his housekeeper and I were taking a cup of excellent coffee with buttered toast, he would often rally us on our want of taste: 'better live as I do,' he would say: 'out of this old silver por- ringer and with this spoon I have taken my breakfast for forty years.' At dinner — and he kept an excellent table — he ate heartily, but always of one dish, be it roast or boiled, fish or flesh; as he began so he ended. He took cider as his common beverage, and a temperate glass of good wine. At tea, of which he was very fond, he drank exactly three cups. At a regular supper table, the fashion of those days, whatever company he might entertain, after due attention to his guests, he confined himself invariably to his porringer of bread and milk. He was a person not above the middle size, of a rather spare habit, light and active, for a man of his years. He could mount a horse sixteen hands high with the agility of a boy. In his dress Historical Part. 47 and manners he was a gentleman of the old school; scrupulously polite, often quoted Chesterfield, who was then in his zenith. He perhaps laid too much stress upon trifling ceremonies; to eat cheese with bread and butter, or to drink more than three cups of tea, he would consider ill-bred. At the close of the week, his family were called into the sitting-room to hear a chapter read from the common language of the Bible, I had the curiosity to look into the one he made use of, and found it Greek." Mr. Babcock had three sons, Henry, Luke and Adam. Henry was a colonel in the Eevolutionary army, Luke was a clergyman, and became a Tory; of him we speak hereafter. Adam was a merchant and the plaintiff in the leather breeches law suit, about which we now write. He owned a brig which he was about dispatching to the West Indies and thence to the bay of Honduras; being in want of sailors and learning by his brother Henry of the virtues in that line of a young man who lived at Stonington by the name of Phineas Stanton, Jr., he wrote to him a letter, and the result was the engagement of young Stan- ton in Babcock's brig as mate for the voyage. The vessel arrived at St. Croix, where Stanton wished to land, and also wished some money to expend on shore. For that purpose he asked of Babcock a portion of his wages. High words ensued and a quarrel began, which lasted during the remainder of their lives, and cost each of them thousands of dollars. On his arrival at New Haven, Stanton had considerable diffi- culty in effecting a settlement with Babcock, and claims finally to have been cheated out of about twenty pounds. Still the matter was settled, as the Stantons supposed, finally. But scarcely had young Stanton arrived at his home, near Stoning- ton, than the sheriff, in the person of Oapt. Simon Khodes, came with a process to arrest him, upon a charge made by Babcock of embezzling the following articles, to wit: A pair of leather breeches, a glass mustard pot, a bottle with gunpowder, and a quantity of old iron. The sheriff was authorized to settle the matter with Stanton upon his paying the small sum of perhaps twenty shillings. In the course of the trials, it appeared that 48 The 8t(mtons. young Stanton had bought some pieces of firewood of Babcock while on the Toyage, and the old iron was the nails, etc., which had remained in the ashes. Babcock had evidently not read the decision of the case Shylock ts. Antonio, else he would not have set up the claim that he sold the old wood, yet sold no old nails which the old wood contained. But there being some question whether the title to the old nails did not remain in Stanton, Babcock withdrew this charge. In regard to the old glass mus- tard pot, worth, according to the statement, one shilling, it was proved to have been taken by young Stanton from Babcock's house to Babcock's bi-ig, for the use of Babcock's employees, on Babcock's table, and to have been there left when the young man left the brig, and so Babcock withdrew that charge. In re- gard to the gunpowder, it was proved to have been bought and paid for by young Stanton before he left New Haven on the voyage, and so Babcock withdrew that charge. Babcock's bill was now reduced to the single item of one pair of leather breeches, worth in the first place sixteen shillings, but which, being very dirty, needed a washing, which cost three shillings; that would reduce their value in the first place to thirteen shil- lings, and on these breeches the tremendous law fight took place. To unravel the story of these breeches, from the prolix narra- tive of the elder Stanton, who, according to his own statement, was " neither a grammarian, an attorney, nor indeed so much as a pettifoggere," has been our laborious task, with what success we leave our readers to judge. And we rest easily in belief that if it takes --them as long to find an original copy with which to compare our story as it did us, our punishment will be far dis- tant, if we have misstated the case or stated it unfairly. Babcock practically charged young Stanton with having stolen certain things belonging to him (Babcock), and Stanton could not pay the paltry sum which Babcock demanded without ac- knowledging himself a thief. The elder Stanton was one of those stern old fellows who, rather than see his son disgraced, would expend thousands in his defense — and he joined his son in the fight. Historical Part. 49 Q^he report of these celebrated trials (there were nine) is com- prised in a stout pamphlet of 168 pages, closely printed, in very small type, enlivened with copious extracts from Shakespeare, Hudibras, South's sermons, Pope, Machiavelli, The Spectator, The Bible, and many other authors. The pamphlet is not di- vided into chapters; there is no break in the subject from begin- ning to appendix, and thence to the end; the various trials are not separated; the evidence runs along, then comes a decision; and then the same repeated. As we have before stated, it has been with the utmost difficulty that we have unraveled the story, but we believe we have finally accomplished it. The story of these various trials and their results is briefly told as follows: Babcock commenced proceedings by serving an ar- tachment upon young Stanton for embezzling certain things, to wit : A pair of leather breeches, a glass mustard pot, some old iron and a half a pound of gunpowder ^ the verdict declared Stanton not guilty. Stanton now sued Babcock for defamation of character. Babcock pleaded justification. The jury gave Stanton a verdict with one hundred pounds damages and costs. Babcock appealed to the superior court at Norwich. The case was again heard and again went against Babcock with a verdict for seventy-five pounds and costs, but the court considering the damages too much, returned the case to the jury for a second consideration which resulted in reducing the amount of dam- ages awarded to Stanton to fifty pounds. Babcock moved an ar- rest of judgment, but the court adjourned without a hearing on the motion. Two or three months after, the court heard the ar- gument on this motion, decided the plea insufficient, and issued execution. Babcock now petitioned the court to give him a new trial of the first case against Stanton for embezzlement, which had been decided in Stanton's favor. The court granted a new trial, the result of which was in Babcock's favor; the jury de- clared Stanton guilty, and gave damages thirty-six shillings and costs. Upon this result Stanton petitioned for a new trial. This petition was continued along for four years and was finally granted. In the meantime Babcock petitioned the court 7 50 The Stantons. for a new trial of the case of Stanton against him for defama- tion, which case had been decided against Babcock; this petition the court refused to grant. Babcock then petitioned the general assembly of Conuecticut to re-open the whole case. This peti- tion the general assembly refused to grant. Babcock had also meantime sued Stanton to recover certain moneys he had paid in connection with the suits. This case came on for trial at a time when Stanton, supposing it was to be continued, was not pres- ent. It went by default in Babcock's favor, with ten or eleven pounds damages. Now came on the new trial which had been granted to Stan- ton. It was a trial of the original case against him for embez- zlement. The first result was in Stanton's favor; the second result was in Babcock's favor; the third and final result was in Stanton's favor. A special session of the superior court was held for its trial. Every effort was made to produce evidence and witnesses on the part of the Stantons. Messengers were sent hundreds of miles on horseback to take depositions, and by sea to St. Oroix; leather breeches were brought from Philadel- phia, the Jerseys, New York, Norwich, New London, and even those made in England, the minute stitches were compared, whether made of one or two deer-skins, what kind of buttons were used, and every particular which could be thought of in connection with breeches was discussed. Thus ended the liti- gation. The cases had been nine years before the courts in various phases, and the best legal talent of Connecticut had been employed on either side. The names of many of the counsel are historical. Among them were IngersoU, of New Haven; Woodbridge, of Norwich, whose life has been written by Charles Lanman; Eichard Law, of New London, a member of the old congress; James A. Hill- house, of New Haven (a member of congress for twenty years); Jesse Root (a member of Congress and a prominent jurist, author of Eeports of Connecticut Court of Errors); Titus Hos- mer, a scholar, a statesman and a poet, and finally Samuel Huntington, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independ- Historieal Part. 51 ence, judge, goTernor, president of the old Congress, etc. We found in the pamphlet a story of a Sam. Huntington, which we have in our day heard related of Nathaniel Searle. Huntington defended a case in which, when the plaintifE's testimony was all in, Huntington saw his client had no case, whereupon he arose and said if that was all the case the plaintiif had, he (Hunting- ton) would say nothing, but would allow the defendant, his client, to plead his own case, upon which the plaintiff withdrew the action. Besides these men, a great many leading families along the borders of Ehodo Island and Connecticut, were in the case in the way of witnesses, jurors, etc. Babcock's family was a prominent one; they were connected by marriage with Stan- ton^s. According to Stanton's opinion, Adam belonged to a class, unfortunately not yet quite extinct, who consider them- selves by the "grace of God and the accident of birth" to be a trifle better than the common herd. Adam Babcock had a brother Luke, an Episcopal clergyman whom Stanton thought did not espouse his brother's cause with much warmth, and whom he complimented on that account. After Stanton's com- pliment was printed, the Eev. Luke gave his brother more assistance, and Stanton recalled the compliment he had pre- viously given. The Eev. Luke afterward became a Tory, was arrested by the Continental forces, held in confinement four months, finally dismissed and ordered within the lines of the king's army, where he sickened and almost immediately died. Stanton's summing up of the causes which led to the law suits and their results is not without interest. He says: " If I may speak the honest sentiments of the heart, the affair happened thus: Babcock, whose temper is excessively haughty, could not curb my son as he had done others in his employ. Captain Sherman had a secret spleen against him, and my son's calling on Babcock for his wages when he had not the money to spare, though it was high time it was paid, raised Babcock's resentment to a high degree. Captain Sherman spirits him on, tells of the old iron, and about the pair of leather breeches, which were a much better pair, and unlike any breeches he ever 52 The Stmtons. knew he owned. A suit was commenced by Babcock; he fails in it. Douglass, his counsel, I affronted, so they all join forces against my son, make specious pretense of great iniquity in me and my family, and have actually prejudiced the minds of many honest people against us," etc. In the following unique paragraph, Stanton closes his story: " Good heaven ! what a labyrinth is this ! must inconsistency twine, incompatibles unite; nay, must palpable contradictions combine, absurdities be dispensed with, the law mocked, truth sacrificed, and justice banished ! nay, must the world be turned upside down, and all rule and order in it be reversed ! for no other purpose than that a pertinacious coxcomb may gorge his saviige, his inhuman appetite on the ruin of one who never injured him, at least with design, unless the not tamely submit- ting to be kicked, was injurious." Thus ended these vexatious suits at law which Stanton says cost him in damages and costs $3,000 more than he received, besides an immense amount in indirect claims from anxiety of mind "lest they were unjustly cast," thirteen thousand five hundred miles travel on horseback, 'and three thousand seven hundred miles of water, and the taking of more than two hun- dred depositions. — Providence Journal. CHAPTER III. STANTONS IN ENGLAND. An honest effort has been made, and to the full measure of my ability, to trace Thomas Stanton's English ancestry. This effort has not been successful. Traditions as to his origin have been carefully investigated, but none of them are able to prove them- selves of certified historic value. Some undiscovered documents or records in America or England may yet be found that will re- Historical Part. 53 veal his English connections, but until such is the case let us be satisfied with his American record and trust that the rootage was worthy of the fruitage. It is my hope that some member of our family may be led by the publication of this book to prose- cute a successful search among English records and archives for the line of Thomas Stanton's descent. To stimulate such a search, to collocate and preserve records already secured, to gratify a commendable interest on the part of my readers, but not for the purpose of making any unwar- ranted claims, this chapter finds a place in this book. At least three traditions are to be found among Thomas' descendants. 1. The Welsh Tradition. — The best documentary evidence for this is a record written in an old family Bible belonging to the Gere family of Syracuse, N. Y. This Bible was the property of 332 Sophia* Stanton, whose parents were both Stantons, and whose mother's parents were both Stantons. Sophia's Bible and' her mother's Bible bear record that Thomas^ Stanton was born in Wales. The mother, Anna' Stanton, was born in 1758, at Stonington. It is safe to say that Anna was informed as to this tradition by her father, 871 Phineas, who was born in 1719, 42 years after Thomas' died. Half a century is not time enough for history to go very far astray, and I am inclined to think that either he or his wife, Ann Lord (alias Laward), was born in Wales. Even if this be true however, he was not of Welsh ancestry, for " Stanton " is a Saxon name. Wales is bounded on the east by Herefordshire and Shropshire. In Hereford are the following places: Staunton Park, Staunton on Arrow and Staunton, all near the Welsh bor- ders. In Shropshire are to be found the towns of Stanton, Stanton Lacy and Long Stanton. Would it be strange that a Thomas Stanton should be born only a few miles at the farthest from some of these places, and if west of them his birthplace would easily be in Wales. Since writing the above I have had correspondence with 533'' 54 The Stantons. William J.' Stanton of North Danville, Vt., who was born in 1808. He says that his grandfather, 189 Isaac Wheeler" Stan- ton, often afiBrmed in a most positive manner that Thomas' Stan- ton was born in Wales. His grandfather was born in 1743, at Stonington. Now what opportunity did 189 Isaac W. have of knowing this? His grandfather was 138 Joseph^ Stanton, who was born before Thomas' died, and lived until after Isaac W. was eight years old. Wm. J. Stanton then has his information from his grand- father, who was contemporaneous with those who in their youth had personal knowledge of Thomas', and whose parents were children of Thomas^ This is even more direct testimony than in the case of 833 Sophia' Stanton's Bible. In addition to the above testimony is the following: Isaac Wheeler Stanton, when he moved from Connecticut to New Hampshire and Vermont, took an old desk with him in which was found a genealogical outlioe of Stantons, descendants of Thomas'. It was written on coarse, dark-colored paper, in old-fashioned letters and style of writing, and testified that Thomas' was born in Wales. W. J. Stanton says " it looked to be a century old." The desk was moved in 1784. I believe the Welsh tradition is true. 3. The Lancashire Tradition. — 809 John' Stanton of Hope Valley, E. I., has in his possession records received from his father, 766 John Stanton, who was for some time town clei'k of Charlestown, E. I., and who wrote quite a record of historical and genealogical information as to the Stanton family. These records assert that Thomas' of Stonington, Ot., and Eobert' of Newport, E. I., were brothers, and came from Lancashire, Eng. This same tradition is found now among descendants of Robert' of Newport. It does not necessarily conflict with the Welsh tradition, for Thomas may have been born in Wales, then moved northward to Lancashire and come thence to America. Mr. Stanton can produce no authority for this record and does not know where his father got it. I have followed up this tradition far enough to learn that there are Stantons now living in Lan- Historical Part. 55 eashire and that the family is an old one there. Members of the family now in Preston, the county seat of Lancashire, have testified to me that they can find no record of a Thomas who came to America. (Preston, Conn., is bnilt on land that belonged to Thomas' Stanton. Query, — was it named for Preston, Eng., by Thomas in memory of his boyhood home?) 3. The Longlridge Tradition. — The Hon. John D. Bald- win of Worcester, Mass., in 1882, printed his incomplete notes of Thomas Stanton and his descendants. Baldwin says of Thomas, "It is supposed, with strong probability, that he was the son of Thomas and Katherine (Washington) Stanton, of the Longbridge family." This supposition was suggested to Mr. Baldwin by Mr. B. I. Stanton then of Albany, N. Y., but now of St. Paul, Minn. Mr. B. I. Stanton for years has been pre- paring genealogies of the descendants of Eobert' Stanton of E. I. and of Paul' Stanton of Maine. He is a descendant of Paul. In his search among English records he found a Thomas Stan- ton, born 1616, in Wolverton, Warwickshire, Eng., son of Thomas and Katherine (Washington) Stanton. Thomas, the father, was born 1595 and was in turn the son of Thomas Stanton who was the son of John and Elizabeth (Town- send) Stanton of Longbridge, Warwick Co. No further record of Thomas, b. 1616, has ever been found than the one made in the Visitation of the County of Warwick in 1619. He was then three years old. Mr. B. I. Stanton thought this might be Thomas Stanton of Connecticut. Mr. Baldwin adopted the suggestion and so printed it. It may be true, but it is not proven. If this was our Thomas he would have been 19 when he embarked at London in 1635, but he gave his age as 20. This could be explained however by the existence of a law forbidding emigration, without parent or guardian, under 20 years of age. It was not uncommon there- fore for young men to "borrow time," as they termed it, and add a necessary year or two to their true age. Thomas may have "borrowed time" to make himself 20 years old in 1635. 56 The Stantons. This family of Stantons came to Wolverton from Longbridge, near the city of "Warwick, iu 1576 and became extinct in the first half of the 18th century. As to the Stantons of Longbridge more will be told farther on. The Hisxoeic Origin of the Stanton Family. In chapter ii, part iii, the origin, orthography and meaning of the name is discussed. It must be borne in mind that in dif- ferent ages and in different parts of England the name has been and is now spelled in diflferent ways. In the genealogical part of this book I have adhered to the oldest and simplest spelling. In the historical parts I have spelled it as I have found it in the sources of my authority. The reader must not therefore be sur- prised to find variations, and he must bear in mind that Stantons and Stauntons are the same. The historic origin of Stantons in England was in the time of William the Conqueror and in the southeastern corner of Kot- tinghamshire and the northern end of Leicestershire. There lived Sir Malgerns (another spelling is Mauger) Lord of Stan- ton. He seems to have been a Saxon and nothing is known of his ancestry. Five miles southeast of this lordship was Belvoir and the early history of the Stantons has such close association with Belvoir castle that we must now know something of the history of that castle. Leland thinks that the first owner and builder of the castle was Robert de Todeni who died about 1088 A. D. It is certain that Belvoir has been the site of a castle since the Norman con- quest. From Todeni it passed to Albencius, from him to Eos and from Eos to Manners, the present owners. In the latter part of the 15th century it had fallen into great decay and was re- paired by the Earl of Rutland whose family name was Eos. In 1816 a fire destroyed a large portion of the ancient part of the castle. A full history of this castle can be found in Timb's "Abbeys, Castles and Ancient Halls of England and Wales. Timb says, " It is one of the most elegant, castellated structures in the kingdom, in many respects resembling majestic Windsor." Historical Part. 5T Its builder, Robert de Todeni, was a great lord; he had four- score lordships and some of them by uninterrupted succession continue to be the property of the Duke of Rutland. Nine of these lordships were over the county line in Northampton, among them was the Stanton Lordship. When William the Conqueror attacked Belvoir Castle its stronghold, the tower, was successfully defended by Sir Malgerus, Lord of Staunton. When William was firmly seated on the throne he had won he allowed the Lord of Staunton to keep possession of the lands he had so nobly defended and he and his descendants have ever since held the Lordship of Staunton "by tenure of Castle Guard/' This lordship is seven miles from Newark and five miles from Belvoir. It is said to have been in the possession of a family of the name of Stanton or Staunton for more than 1,300 years. If that be true then it was the family estate for 500 years before the days of William and Malgerus. The date thus fixed would be about 500 A. D. or contempo- raneous with the Saxons' conquest of the Britons. The inference therefore is that the family came into Britain with the Saxons. To return however to Belvoir Castle; the tower defended by Sir Malgerus of Stanton against William of Normandy has ever since been known as Staunton Tower. In this century there have been two royal visitors at the castle. King George IV, then Prince Regent, visited it in 1814 and in 1843 Queen Vic- toria and the Prince Consort were there. Upon each of these occasions the ceremony of presenting the key of Staunton Tower to the Sovereign was observed by Rev. Dr. Stanton. He offered it upon a velvet cushion and to him it was afterward graciously returned. The Stanton Arms were derived from Albini or Albencius who received the castle from Todeni. The arms of Albini of Belvoir were a shield with a gold back- ground upon which were two chevrons and a red border. He gave to the Lord of Stanton a shield with a silver back-ground upon which were two black chevrons within a curved or indented black border. .. • 8 58 The Stantons. Later a helmet crest was adopted and was a fox standing and of the natural color. There are two mottoes. One, below the arms, is " En Dieu ma foy" (In God my faith); the other, above the crest, is " Moderata durant " (Moderate acquisitions are lasting). The arms thus described are to be found in Burke's Heraldic Illustrations and are now borne by the Stauntons of Longebridge, who are a branch of the Stauntons of Staunton in Nottingham. As this is undoubtedly the basis of all Stanton Arms and repre- sents the original family it will be of interest to reproduce it here. The STAifTOK (Statjntok) Arms. Arms : Argent, two cheverons sable within a bordure engrailed the same. Crest : Fox statant proper. Mottoes : Below the arms, " Bn Dieu ma foy." Above the crest, "Moderata durant." Burke's " Landed Gentry" (edition 1858) is my authority for the following outline of The Stauntons op Staunton. Malgerus' son and heir was Galfridus^ de Stanton who m. Beatrice de Muschamp and had Sir William' whose wife was Atheline de Musters. Their son was Sir Geoffery*; his. Sir Wil- liam' who m. Isabel Kirketon and d. in 1336. These five were Historical Part. 59 all Knights. The next one was Sii- Geoffery° de Staunton who was Sheriff of Nottingham. Soon after this the "de" was dropped and when we come to later times we find the heir to be Colonel William" Staunton of Staunton who served in the army of Charles I and who married Anne Waring. His son was Har- vey" Staunton, Esq., "who was the last male heir of this ancient family after a continued male succession of five hundred years. Harvey's daughter and heiress was Anne" Staunton who m. Gil- berto Charlton Esq. Their son and heir was Job Stauuton" Charlton who m. Mary Greenwood and whose daughter and heiress was Anne Staunton" Charlton. In 1703 she married Rev. J. Aspinshaw, LL. D., rector of Elton Super-montem. In 1807 he, with wife and children, assumed by Eoyal License the surname and arms of Staunton. Their son and heir was Henry Charlton*" Staunton of Staunton Hall in 1858. This is undoubtedly the original Stanton family. Prom them have sprung numerous branches. In the 15th century a Sir George Stanton went from this family to Ireland and became the progenitor of a numerous Irish posterity. The following from the Boston (Mass.) Pilot of May 5, 1888, shows a still earlier departure into Ireland: " In England the name de Staunton dates from the Norman conquest, while in Ireland it appeared with the English invasion. In 1320 Adam de Staunton granted lands to Christ Church, Dublin, and in 1373, in a summons to a great council to meet in Cork, Milo Staunton and Daniel Fitz-Thomas Eoche were returned for County Cork. The attainders of 1691 include one Patrick Stanton, Great Island, County Cork." Another branch of the Stauntons of Staunton settled in War- wick Co. prior to 1450 and bore the arms of the Nottingham family. Their hall is at Longbridge, a few miles from the city of Warwick and they are known as The Stauntons of Longbridge. The Encyclopedia Britannica (9th edition) says, " Of families holding knightly rank in Warwickshire before the commence- 60 The Stantons. ment of the 16th century there now exist only ten, viz. — Staun- ton of Longbridge." etc. This family as a distinct branch runs thus: Thomas', John", Thomas^ John*, Thomas", Humphrey', John', John*, John', John'", William", John'^ William", the heir in 1858. Let us look a little into some interesting facts concerning John* Staunton of Longbridge. He m. Elizabeth dau. of Town- send of Wales, they had three sons and two daughters. The eldest son was Thomas^ Thomas' had a daughter Judith' Stan- ton who married Shakespere's friend and patron Hamnet Sad- ler, Shakespere's twin children, Judith and Hamnet, were named for Hamnet Sadler and his wife Judith" Stanton. Sadler was a subscriber to Shakespere's will and was bequeathed a mourning ring. See also in The Life of Wm. Shakespere (Duyckinck edition, p. xxvi) further reference to Mr. Staunton of Longbridge House and to Thomas Stanton, the English sculptor, as sculptor of Shakespere's bust in the church at Stratford upon Avon placed there between 1616 and 1623. An interesting description of this bust will also be found in Irving's Sketch Book. It was in 1576, at the time of the above John* Stanton, that another sou of his moved to Wolverton between Warwick city and Stratford on Avon. He m. Maria Piidsey and had five children. The eldest of these was Thomas' Stanton who 30th July, 1616, m. Katherine dau. of Walter Washington of Eadway, and had Thomas^, b. 1616 in Wolverton, who is thought by Baldwin to be the Thomas Stanton who came to America in 1635. This Wolverton branch became extinct in the male line during the first half of the 18th century and the estate reverted to John" Staunton of Longbridge who was born in 1704 and died in 1748. The last known record of said Thomas Stanton b. 1616 in Wolverton, Warwick Co., Eng., is to be found on p. 277 of the Visitation of the County of Warwick in the year 1619. Taken by William Camden, Clarencieux King of Arms. (Harl. Mss. Historical Part. 61 1167.) Edited by John Petherstone. F. S. A. London, 1877. The above book is Vol. 12 of the publications of the Harlian Society established in 1869. MiSCELLANEOtrS ESGLISH NoTBS. These notes are printed here as a possible clew to future re- search, and as facts of family and historic interest. 1. In March, 1635, the pastor of The Church of St. Mary, Aldermanbury, London, was a Rev. Dr. Stanton (see N. E. Hist, and Gen. Reg., Jan., 1889). 2. In Aug., 1635, Jo: Staunton, aged 27, sailed from London for Virginia, in ship George — Jo: Severne, master. 3. Feb. 18, 1657, a Thomas Stanton of Mowlton, Suffolk Co., witnessed the will of Samuel Moody. 4. In 1610, near Wolverton, Warwick Co., there was b. a Thomas, son of Henry Stanton who m. Rogers, Feb. 6, 1608. 5. There was a Thomas Stanton at Little Eastcheap, London, in 1657. M. Middlebrooke, of Leeds, writes a letter to his nephew, Rev. Michael Wigglesworth, at Maiden, Mass., and or- ders it left at Mr. Thomas Stanton's, in Little Eastcheap, to be conveyed to America. Said Wigglesworth was b. in Hedron, East Riding, Yorkshire, Eng., in 1631, and in 1638 came to Quinnipiac, Conn. 6. Dorothy Stanton, widow of Richard Wiseman, of Wigbor- ough, Essex Co., about 1625 m. Rev. John Rogers, of Dedham, Essex. Their grandson was Rev. John Rogers, D. D., who came to America with his father, Nathaniel, in 1636, and in 1682 be- came president of Harvard. 7. In the n. w. part of Leicestershire, some thirty miles from Belvoir Castle, is Staunton Harold. Its former owner was John DeStaunton, whose" daughter and heiress, Margaret, married Ralph Shirley, and thus transferred the Staunton estate to the Shirley family. The present owner is Sir Sewallis Edward Shir- ley, 10th Earl of Ferrers and Viscount Tam worth. For further 62 The Stantms. history of this family see Timb's "Abbeys, Castles and Ancient Halls of England and Wales "— Waren & Co., London. 8. In Oxfordshire, about five miles west of Oxford, is Stanton Harcourt. Here is the ancient manor of Stanton. It was among the vast estates that fell to the lot of the Bishop of Bayeux, a half brother to William the Conqueror. Queen Adeliza, second wife to Henry', granted the manor of Stanton to her kinswoman, Milicent, wife of Richard de Camville, whose daughter married Eobert de Harcourt. Since then the manor has been called Stanton Harcourt. 9. An examination of Wills and Records at Bury St. Ed- munds, Suffolk Co., shows in 1370 an Ada, widow of Henricus de Stanton, and their son Henry. In 1499 is mentioned a Robert, in 1504 a RofE and in 1554 a Walter Stanton. ABBKBVIATIOlfS AND EXPLANATIONS. In addition to the ordinary abbreviations common to all liter- ary work these will also be found, namely, b. for born; d. for died or dead; m. for married; unm. for unmarried; s. p. for sine posteritati, meaning " without posterity; " dau. for daughter. The small number at the upper, right-hand corner of a name indicates the generation in America, beginning with Thomas' as the first; his children are tlie second, etc. Roman numerals — I, IV, X, etc. — are prefixed to names merely to indicate the number of children in a family. Arabic numerals — 1, 4, 10, etc. — before the name of a child indicate that said child will be found in the next generation as the head of a family. By these numbers any descendant can quickly trace his or her ancestry back to Thomas'. If no number precedes a name, except a Roman numeral, the reader will understand that no further record of that person is given, In order to find yourself &ndL your ancestry, first, if you are a Stanton, look for your Christian name in the index of Christian names of Stantons; if not a Stanton, look for your full name in the index of names other than Stanton. Then turn to the page nistorical Part. 63 indicated and you will find your record. Note the number of your parent, and turn toward the front of the book until you find the same number repeated in smaller figures. There your parent will again appear in connection with his or her brothers and sisters. Then note your grandparent's number, and follow it toward the front of the book in the same way; continue thus until you have reached 1 Thomas', the first in America of this family. To find your posterity, first find your own name as above, then work toward the back part of the book by the numbers of your children and grandchildren. Eemember that I have had to read hundreds of perplexing handwritings, to decipher blotted, defaced, faded, torn, mis- spelled manuscripts. Sometimes names and dates have had to be almost guessed so unreadable was the writing. Many errors that readers will discover are to be accounted for by the above facts. GENEALOGICAL PART. CHAPTER I. THOMAS STANTON OF STONINGTOIST, CONN., AND HIS CHILDEBN. ■"•• Thomas' Stanto n, of Stonington, embarked at London, Bng., Jan. 2, 1635, in the mercliantman Bonaventura. He went first to Virginia and then to Boston. In 1637, he settled in Hartford, Conn., where he married Ayy Lord , daughter of Dr. Thomas and Dorothy Lord of Hartford. In 1650 he established a trading house in Stonington, Conn., on the Pawcatuck river. His family liyed in New London for a few years until finally their permanent residence came to be on the Pawcatuck. Thomas died Dec. 3, 1676. Ann, his wife, died in 1688. They had ten children. Children of Thomas^ and Ann {Lord) Stanton. 3 I Thomas', b.in 1638; m. Sarah Denison, dau. of Capt. Geo. Denison; d. April 11, 1718. 3 II John'', b. in 1641; m. Hannah Thompson in 1664; d. Oct. 3, 1713. 4 III Maet^ b. in 1643; m. Samuel Eogers, Not. 17, 1662. 5 IV Hannah", b. in 1644; m. Nehemiah Palmer, Not. 20, 1663. 6 V Joseph ", b. in 1646; bapt. March 31, 1646; m. Han- nah Mead June 19, 1673; m. Hannah Lord Aug. 33, 1677; m. two more wives, the fourth probably being a Miss Prentice. He d. in 1714. 9 66 The Stantons. 7 VI Daniel^, b. in 1648; m. and d. in Barbadoes; he d. before 1688 and left one son Eichard. 8 VII DoBOTHT^ b. in 1651; m. Rev. James Noyes, Sept. 11, 1674; d. Jan. 19, 1743. 9 VIII Robert'', b. in 1653; m. Joanna Gardiner, Not. 12, 1677; d. Oct. 25, 1734. 10 IX Sarah^, b. in 1655; m. 1st, Thomas Prentice; 2nd, Wm. Denison; d. in 1713. 11 X Samuel^, b. in 1657; m. Borodell Denison, June 16, 1680; d. not before 1698. THOMAS^ ST ANTONYS DAUGHTERS AND SOME OP' THEIR DESCENDANTS. Rogers. 4. Mary" Stanton, b. in 1643; m. Samuel Rogers, Nov. 17, 1663. He was a son of James Rogers of New London, Conn., who came to America in the ship Increase in 1635, and of Elizabeth (Rowland) Rogers. Samuel inherited from his grand- father Samuel Rowland his farm at Stratford and from his father his stone house and bakery, at the head of Winthrop's (or Mill) Cove, in New London. There he lived about 15 years and then became the first settler in what is now the town of Montville. He d. Dec, 1713. Issue of Samuel and Mary (Stanton) Rogers: I Ann', b. in 1666; d. young. II Mabt^ b. in April, 1667; m. Capt. Sam'l Gilbert in 1684; d. in Sept., 1756. III Samuel', b. Dec. 1669. IV Joseph', b. 1670. V Ann', b. 1673. VI Jonathan', b. in 1680. VII Ann Mary', b. May 8, 1683. VIII Sarah', bapt. July 36, 1685; m. James Harris. IX Daniel', b. ; m. Grace Williams and had dau. Grace* who m. Elisha Myrick. Genealogical Part. 67 Palmee. 5. Hannah^ Stanton, b. in 1644; m. Nehbmiah Palmee, Nov. 20, 1662. He was a son of the Puritan, Walter Palmer, who came from Nottinghamshire, Eng., in 1629; landed in Salem, Mass., and came to Stonington, Conn., in the fall of 1649. Nehemiah A. Feb. 17, 1717. Hannah d. Oct. 17, 1727. Their home was in Stonington. Their children were: I Joseph* Palmee, b. Oct. 3, 1663; m. Frances Prentice in 1687. Joseph's issue were: i Hannah*, bapt. Aug. 12, 1694; m. George Palmer. ii Joseph^ bapt. March 29, 1691; m. Mary Palmer. iii Benjamin^ bapt. June 14, 1696; m. Kebecca Palmer, iv Sarah*, bapt. June 19, 1698. V Jonathan*, bapt. July 18, 1703. II Elihu=' Palmee, b. March, 1666; d. Sept., 1666. III Jonathan' Palmee, b. Aug. 7, 1668; m. Mary Man- warring in 1705. Jonathan's issue were: i Judith*, bapt. May 6, 1708. ii Mary*, bapt. May 8, 1709; m. William York, iii Hannah*, bapt. March 19, 1711. iv Hannah*, bapt. July 26, 1713. T Irena*, bapt. May 15, 1715; m. Henry Eowland. vi Love*, bapt. June 2, 1717; m. Jonathan Shep- herd, vii Prudence*, bapt. May 24, 1719; m. Thomas Shaw, Jr. viii Oliver*, bapt. June 9, 1723. ix Elizabeth*, bapt. March 28, 1735. IV Dakiel* Palmee, b. Nov. 12, 1672; m., first, to Abigail Smith, the mother of all his children; m., sec- ond, Jan. 12, 1732, to Mary (Avery) Denison, widow of Wm. Denison of North Stonington. Mary outlived Daniel. His issue (by first wife) were: i Daniel*, bapt. Sept. 17, 1699; d. young. 68 The Stantons. ii Lydia*, bapt. June 11, 1703; d. young, iii Nehemiah^ bapt. June 14, 1702; m. Submit Palmer, iy Danie?, bapt. July 22, 1704. T Samuel*, bapt. July 27, 1707. Ti Nathans b. Oct. 24, 1711; m. Phebe Billings. Tii Eufus^ bapt. Oct. 11, 1713. viii HuldahS bapt. Not. 20, 1715. ix LydiaS bapt. Aug. 17, 1718. X James", b. July 13, 1720; m. Hannah Chesebro. xi Eebecca", bapt. April 17, 1726; m. Capt. Daniel Pish, s. p. V Nehemiah' Palmer, bapt. July 8, 1677; m. Jerusha, dau. of Capt. Joseph and Hannah (Denison) Saxton. His issue were: i Saxton", bapt. March 16, 1701. ii Thomas", bapt. July 25, 1703; m. Wid. Priscilla Chesebrough. iii Jerusha", bapt. July 8, 1705. iy Nehemiah", bapt. May 18, 1707. V Stephen", bapt. Aug. 7, 1709; m. Elizabeth Quimby. vi Abijah", bapt. Nov. 18, 1711. vii Thankful", bapt. July 10, 1714. Tiii David", bapt. July 13, 1718; b. in 1716. ix Mary", bapt. July 13, 1718; b. in 1718. X Bridgets b. April 18, 1721; m. John Gallup. VI Haistkah' Palmee, bapt. April 11, 1680; m. her cousin, Ichabod, son of Gershom and Ann (Denison) Palmer, and had i Lucy", bapt. May 25, 1699. ii Ichabod", bapt. Jan. 10, 1703; m. Elizabeth Noyes. iii Prudence", b. 1705; d. 1716. iv Daniels bapt. Dec. 18, 1709. V Nathaniel", b. Oct. 1,1709; m. Mary Chesebrough. vi Elias", b. 1714; d. 1738; m. Mary Holmes. Genealogical Pa/rt. 69 Notes. 8. Dorothy' Stanton, b. in 1651; m. Sept. 11, 1674, Rev. Jambs Notes. He was b. March 11, 1640, aud was the second son of Eev. James Noyes, of Newbury, Mass. James, Sen., was graduated at Brazen Nose College, Oxford, Eng., and was a son of ReT. William Noyes, rector in the Diocese of Salisbury. James, Jun., was graduated at Harvard College, and was or- dained as pastor of the church in Stonington the day before his marriage. He was one of the founders of Yale College. He died in Stonington, Dec. 30, 1719, aged nearly 80 years. His wife, Dorothy', died there, Jan. 18, 1743, in the 92d year of her age. Her mother, Ann Stanton, made her home with this daughter after the death of 1 Thomas' Stanton. The pier slab that for more than a century has been over the grave of Eev. James Noyes of the old Wetequequock burying ground, Stonington, Conn., is being relettered at Doty^s marble works. The following is the inscription on it: " In expectation of a joyful resurrection to eternal life here lyeth interred the body of the Eev. Mr. James Noyes aged 80 years who after a faithful living of the Church of Christ in this place for more than 55 years deceased Dec. ye 30, 1719-30. Majesty, meekness and humility here meet in one with greatest charity. He was first pastor of the Eoad Church and Society." The children of Eev. James and Dorothy (Stanton) Noyes. DoKOTHT^ b. Jan. 3, 1676; m. Eev. Salmon Treat. James^ b. Aug. 2, 1677; m. Ann Sanford. Thomas', b. Aug. 15, 1679; m. Elizabeth Sanford. Anna', b. April 6, 1683; d. June 28, 1694. Dea. Johx^ b. June 13, 1685; m. Mary Gallup. Eev. Joseph', b. Oct. 26, 1688; m. Abigail Pier- pont. VII Moses', b. March 19, 1692; d. April 30, 1692. 11a. Dorothy' Noyes [dau. of Eev. James and Dorothy" (Stanton) Noyes], b. Jan. 2, 1676 (another record of her birth is June 20, 1675), in Stonington, Conn.; m. April 13, 1698 to Eev. Salmon Teeat. He was son of James and Eebecca (Lattimer) 11a I 12 II 13 III iV 14 V 15 VI 70 The Stantons. Treat of Wethersfield, Conn. Dorothy d. Dec. 6, 1714, at Pres- ton, Conn. Eev. Salmon m. (2) Nov. 6, 1716, Mary Parks, widow of Capt. John Parks or Parke. He d. at Preston, Jan. 6, 1762, aged 90. Children of Eev. Salmon and Dorothy (Noyes) Treat: I Ann-a*, h. Aug. 26, 1699; m. Oct. 21, 1731 to Jonathan Eichardson; d. March 17, 1777 in Stonington where their children were born; he d. Nov. 22, 1775. 1 Anna' Eichardson, bapt. Nov. 24, 1728. 2 Dorothy'' Eichardson . bapt. Nov. 38, 1728; m. 723 John^ Stanton . 3 John' Eichardson, bapt. May 23, 1731. 4 Salmon Treat^ Eichardson, bapt. May 23, 1731; m. Aug. 8, 1765 to Hannah Wilkerson. 5 Amos' Eichardson, bapt. May 23, 1731. 6 Stephen' Eichardson, bapt. June 11, 1738. II James*, b. Nov. 29, 1700; d. June 25, 1774; unmarried. III DouoTHT^ b. Feb. 9, 1702; d. Jan. 13, 1795; m. Sept. 25, 1725, to John Brewster. IV JeettshaS b. Nov. 21, 1704; d. Aug. 8, 1771; unmarried. V Peudence'', b. Nov. 23, 1706; m. Dec. 10, 1762, Daniel Stanton of Coventry who d. Dec. 38, 1773. She was his third wife. VI SaeahS b. Sept. 19, 1708; d. Nov. 14, 1754; m. May 10, 1737 to Thomas Partridge. VII Eebecca*, b. June 29, 1710; dead in 1757; m. Jonathan Jackson of Norwich, Conn. VIII Eev. Samuels b. July 21, 1712; d. Sept. 6, 1773; m. Dec. 23, 1751, to Elizabeth Stark. A minister at Pres- ton, Conn. IX Jemima*, b. Nov. 27, 1714; m. April 15, 1755, to Na- thaniel Welles of Preston. Their issue were: 1 Dorothy^ Welles, b. Sept. 12, 1756, in Preston. 2 Thurston^ Welles, b. July 12, 1766, in Stoning- ton. Qenealogical Part. 71 13. James^ Noyes, M. D., b. Aug. 2, le??; m. Ank, dau. of Gov. Peleg Sanford of R. I., lired at Noyes Beach, R. I., on land bought from Harmon Garnet, a Niantic chief; d. in 1718. His children: I Ann*, bapt. June 19, 1704; m. James Brown, Jr., of Newport. n James*, bapt. May 3, 1708; no further record. III Bridget*, bapt. July 30, 1710; m. Nathan Chesebro', Not. 23, 1727. IV DoEOTHy*, bapt. Dec. 22, 1712; m. John Brown, bro. to James. V Sakah*, bapt. April 2, 1715; m. Eot. Jonathan Barber, Nov. 2, 1740. VI Elisha*, bapt. June 23, 1717; m. Rev. Oliver Prentiss, April 7, 1743. 13. Capt. Thomas' Noyes, b. Aug. 15, 1679; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Gov. Sanford of R. I.; d. June 26, 1755. His children: I Elizabeth*, bapt. Dec. 22, 1706; m. Ichabod Palmer. II DoKOTHT*, bapt. Aug. 1, 1708; m. John Palmer. III Thomas*, bapt. April 16, 1710; m. Mary Thompson. IV Makt*, bapt. April 13, 1712; m. Nov. 20, 1733, Ebenezer Billings. By him she had a dau. in 1739, who lived with her grandparents for a time and then went to Newport to live with her grandmother's people. She was said to be very beautiful; her name was i Priscilla', in 1750, she m. Elisha Sanford of New- port. Mary* (Noyes) Billings' first child born after her marriage was ii Mary Noyes^ Billings, b. Aug. 6, 1734. V James*, bapt. June 6, 1714; m. Grace Billings. VI Saneoed*, bapt. Feb. 13, 1716; d. in infancy. VII Sanford*, bapt. May 19, 1717; m. Mary Lawton. VIII Rebecca*, bapt. May 17, 1719; m. John, son of Edw. Denison. 72 The Stwntons. IX Abigail*, bapt. Nov. 13, 1731; m. John Hallum, Aug. 36, 1737. X Ann*, bapt. Aug. 4, 1733; m. Isaac Frink. XI BkidgetS bapt. Aug. 1, 1735; m. 1st, Isaac Wheeler; 3nd, Joseph Denisou. XII Joseph^ bapt. May 36, 1738; m. Barbery Wells. 14. Deacon John' Noyes, born June 13, 1685; m. March 16, 1715, to Maet Gallup; liyed in Stonington. His children are I Williams bapt. April 33, 1716; m. Sybil Whiting. II Johns bapt. July 6, 1718; m. Mercy Breed. III Joseph*, bapt. May 31, 1731; d. May 15, 1733. IV James*, bapt. June 9, 1723; m. Margaret Woodburn. V Mart*, bapt. Sept. 36, 1735; m. Joseph Ohamplin of Westerly, E. I. VI • Sarah*, bapt. April 3, 1737; m. Andrew* Stanton. VII Anna*, bapt. June 8, 1739; m. John Palmer. VIII Joseph*, bapt. Feb. 38, 1731; m. Prudence Denison. The wife Mary died and 14 John' m. Elizabeth Whiting, March 13, 1739. He had one child by her: IX DoROTHy*, bapt. April 13, 1740. 15. Rev. Joseph' Noyes, b. Oct. 16, 1688. He was grad- uated at Yale in 1709 and was tutor there from 1710 to 1715. He was ordained pastor of the First Church in New Haven, Conn., July 4, 1716, and served there until his death June 14, 1761. Nov. 6, 1716, he m. Abigail Pibrpont, she b. 1696 and eldest dau. of Eev. James Pierpont, his predecessor in said pas- torate. His successor was Eev. Chauncey Whittlesey, who had been his colleague. He had these children: I Joseph Haynes*, b. Aug. 6, 1718; d. Oct. 6, 1718. II Sarah*, b. March 19, 1733; d. in childhood. III Abigail*, b. March 30, 1734; m. Thomas Darling of New Haven, Conn.; d. in 1797. IV Joseph*, b. Sept. 35, 1726; d. Jan. 39, 1738. Genealogical Part. 73 V JosEPH^ b. Feb. 39, 1728; d. young. VI Dorothy^, b. Jan. 3, 1730; d. March 17, 1735. VII An-ne*, b. Nov. 14, 1731; d. young. VIII JamesS b. Dec. 13, 1733; d, young. 16 IX John*, b. Dec.*15, 1735; m. Mary Pish. 16. John* Noyes, b. Dec. 15, 1735; d. Not. 5, 1767; he was graduated at Yale in 1756 and was a licensed preacher. He m. Mary, dau. of Eev. Joseph Fish of Btonington, Conn., Nov. 16, 1759. He had six children (three d. young): I Joseph', b. Feb. 14, 1761; m. Amelia Burr and Lucy Norton. II JoHK°, b. Aug. 27, 1763; he was graduated at Yale in 1779 and ordained as pastor at Northfield (now Weston), Conn.; he m. (1) Eunice Sherwood, March 8, 1786; he m. (3) Fanny Swan, Oct. 16, 1827; he d. in 1846, aged 84, and left seven sons and two daughters. The young- est son was Rev. Burr* Noyes who was graduated at Yale in 1834 and died in Chester, Conn., in 1830. Ill Eev. James', b. Aug. 4, 1764; he was graduated from Yale in 1782 and settled as pastor at Wallingford, Conn., in 1785. He d. in 1844. He m. Jan. 23, 1789, Anna Holbrook of Derby, Conn., 14 children. In 1767, 16 John* died. His widow afterward married Gold Selleck Silliman, a lawyer and a colonel of cavalry during the Kevolution. He d. 21 July, 1790. By Col. Silliman she had Gold Selleck Silliman, Jr., b. 26th Oct., 1777, at Fairfield, Conn. Benjamin Silliman, b. Aug. 8, 1779, at N. Stratford, Conn.; he was for many years a celebrated scientist and professor in Yale College; he d. 34th Nov., 1864, at New Haven, Conn.; he m. Faith, dau. of Gov. Jonathan Trumbull, and had Benjamin, Jr., b. Dec. 4, 1816 and d. Jan. 14, 1885. 10 74 The Stantons. Prentice and Denison. 10. Sarah^ Stanton, b. in lfi55 in Pequoit, Conn., was mar- ried, first, to Thomas Prentice, Jr., Jan. 30, ia75, and liyed with him in Massachusetts. He was b. 22d Nov., 1649, at Newton, Mass., and died April 16, 1683. They had four children : I Thomas', b. Jan. 13, 1676; m. Maria Eussell of Cambridge, Mass., in 1696; d. in 1709. II Grace^ b. 1678. Ill Samuel', b. 1680; m. Esther Hammond. 17 IV John", b. 1683; minister at Lancaster, Mass., d. 1748. Sarah' (Stanton) Prentice was married, second, to Capt. Wm. Denison of Stonington, Conn., in May, 1686. He was a son of Capt. Geo. Denison. He d. in Stonington March 36, 1715. She died Aug. 7, 1713. They had three children: 18 V William', b. 1687, March 34; m. Mercy Gallup. VI Sarah', b. 1689, April 14; m. Benj. Avery; 11 children. 19 VII George', b. 1693, Peb. 38; m. Lucy Gallup. Capt. Wm. Denison's father, Capt. Geo. Denison, was a son of Wm. Denison who came to Koxbury, Mass., in 1631, with Key. John Elliot. 17. Kev. John' Prentice, b. 1683 at Newton, Mass.; was pastor of the Congregational Church in Lancaster, Mass., from 1705 until his death Jan. 6, 1748. His first wife was Mrs. Mart Gardiner, the widow of his predecessor. She d. March 9, 1719, in tlie 37th year of her age. By her he had these: I Stanton*, b. 1711, in Lancaster, Mass., an eminent physician; d. 1769. II Thomas*. III JOHN*. IV Mary*, m. Rev. Job Cushing, March, 1737, pastor at Shrewsbury, Mass. V Elizabeths m. (1) Daniel Eobbins; (3) Capt. Cur- tis of Worcester. Oenealogical Part. 75 20 VI Sarahs m. (1) Dr. Smith; (3) Col. Brigham. John' Prentice married, second, the widow Pbudencb (Frost) SwAsr; she d. 1765. They had three daughters: VII Prudence*^ m. Josiah Brown, a gi-aduate of Har- vard University in 1735. VIII Eeliee', m. Kev. Jno. Rogers of Leominster, Mass., in 1750. 31 IX Rebecca*, m. Rev. Jno. Mellen of Sterling, Mass. She was b. Sept. 22, 1727, and d. Jan. 11, 1803; he b. Mar. 14, 1722, and d. July 4, 1807. 18. William' Denison, Jr., b. 1687; m. May 10, 1710, Mercy Gallup. He d. Feb. 24, 1724. She d. Mar. 2, 1724, Their children : I Mercy*, b. June 25, 1711; m. Hubbard Burrows, of Groton. II Sarah^, b. July 2, 1713; m. Elisha Niles. III Esther*, b. Feb. 6. 1715; m. Jonathan Wheeler. IV William*, b. Dec. 9, 1716; in. Prudence Denison. V Hannah*, b. April 19, 1719; d. Mch. 21, 1721. VI Benadam*, b. Feb. 6, 1721; m. Anna Swan, Nov. 3, 1742, and had a son, James^ Denison, who m. Eunice, dau. of Joseph, Jr., and Anna (Wheeler) Stanton, Sept. 29, 1773, and settled in Vermont. VII Jonathans b. May 12, 1722. VIII Nathan*, b. Feb. 11, 1724. 19. George' Denison, b. 1692; m. June 6, 1717, Lucy Gallup. They had these children. I Ann*, b. Aug. 6, 1718; died young. II A daughter*, b. and d. Sept., 1720. III LircY*, b. Oct. 13, 1731; died young. IV Mary*, b. Nov. 27, 1723; died young. V George*, b. July 3, 1725; m. Jane Smith.* * The grandson of George i and Jane (Smith) Denlaon was Wm. S. 6 Denison of Granville, Ohio, who endowed Denison University. 76 The Stantons. VI William*, b. June 14, 1727; m. Priscilla Fellows.* VII Mercy*, b. Feb. 34, 1730; m. Elisha Gallup. VIII Esther*, b. Sept. 16, 1732; d. Nov. 14, 1754. IX Samuel*, b. Feb. 18, 1735; died aged 22. X David*, b. July 29, 1737; m. Keziah Smith, of Groton. 20. Sarah* Prentice, b. about 1719, in Lancaster, Mass.; m. (1) Dr. Smith, and (2) Col. Levi Brigham of Southborougb, Mass. Col. Brigham was b. 1716, son of David Brigham of AVestborough, Mass. He was a laember of the General Court of Mass. from 1775 to 1777. He d. Feb. 1, 1787. They had a son. I. Hon. Elijah'' Beigham, b. 1742; grad. Dartmouth College in 1778; he lived in Westborough, Mass. In 1795 he was appointed Justice of the Court of Common Pleas; he was for several years a State Senator and counsellor; from 1810 to 1816 he was a member of the U. S. Congress from Mass. He d. suddenly at Washington, D. C, Feb. 22, 1816. 21. Rebecca* Prentice, b. Sept. 23, 1727, at Lancaster, Mass. She m. Eev. John Mellbn, who was b. March 14, 1722. He was one of the most prominent clergymen in Mass. A graduate of Harvard in 1741. He became the first pastor of the church (Congregational) in Sterling, formerly the West Parish in Lan- caster, Dec. 19, 1744, and was dismissed Nov. 14, 1774, charged with being a Tory, and considered an enemy to civil and ecclesi- astical liberty, after a pastorate of thirty years he was driven by violence from the pulpit. For ten years he continued to preach in his own home and the school -house, after which he removed from town. He was then pastor for twenty-one years at Han- over, Plymouth Co. Retiring from active work in Feb., 1805, he went to Reading where he died, July 4, 1807, at the home of * Priscilla 5, dau. of William i and Priscilla (Fellows) Denison, m. Wm. Dixon of Westerly, E. I., and had Nathan P. 6 Dixon, U. S. Senator from Ehode Island. His son, Nathan F. 7 Dixon, Jr., was also 0. S. Senator, and his grandson, Nathan F. 8 Dixon, 3rd , is the present Ebode Island Senator. Genealogical Part. 77 his dau., the widow of Eev. Caleb Prentice. His wife Eebecca died at Hanover, Jan. 11, 1803. Issue: I John' Mellen, b. 1752; Harvard University, 1770. II Henry', b. 1757; Harvard University, 1784; d, at Dover. Ill Peentice=, b. 1764 ; Harvard University, 1784; Chief Jus- tice of the Supreme Court of Maine in 1826. CHAPTER II. THE DESCENDANTS OP THOMAS' STANTON'S FIRST SON, THOMAS^ STANTON, JE. 2. Thomas' Stanton, Jr., b. 1638, in Hartford, Conn. He m. Sarah Denison, oldest dau. of Capt. George Denison of Stonington, Conn. She was b. March 20, 1641, and d. Dec, 19, 1701. Thomas^ died in Stonington, April 11, 1718. He with his bro. John' received from their father his lands in Preston, Conn. Dr. Savage, in his Genealogical Dictionary, has this note: "Thomas Stanton, Jr., had shown, before the removal of his father from Hartford, such an aptness for the language of the Indians, as to be desired, in 1654, by the Commissioners of the United Colony of New England to be employed in the public service with his younger bro. John, by training at Harvard Col- lege for interpreter, and seven years the Colony made grant of land and money to the father for the benefit of him and them." Thos.'' Stanton, Jr., Nov. 11, 1698, bought of Owaneco, chief sachem of Mohegan, a tract of 650 acres, " lying in the North Parish in New London, adjoining to a pond called Obplmtksok (now Gardiner's Lake) a mile or more long." This he sold to Lieut. James Harris and in 1721 Harris sold it to Joseph Otis of New London. Sarah (Denison) Stanton is remembered in her father's will which is dated Nov. 20, 1693. In addition to her marriage gift he gives to her in said will ten pounds and one silver spoon of 78 The Stantons. 10s. price, marked G. D. A. To his dau. Borodell (Denison) Stanton, wife of Thomas' bro. 11 Samuel^, Capt. Geo. Denison gave, besides what he had given her, five pounds and a silver cup that was sent from England by Uncle John Borodell to Geo. Denison's wife — Lady Ann Borodell. William Denison, third son of Capt. George, who married 10 Sarah" Stanton, ninth child of 1 Thomas, inherited his father's homestead in Stonington. For further records as to 3 Thomas^ and his wife see Histori- cal Part. The date of their marriage has not been found and the list of their children has been secured with -difficulty. The following is believed to be nearly or quite correct. See how- ever Appendix for (D) John. 22 I Maet', b. 1660, m. Robert Lay, Jr., of Saybrook, Conn., Jan. 22, 1679. II ThomasS b. 1665; d. May 30, 1683, aged 18. 23 III SaeahS bapt. Dec. 14, 1674; m. Nathaniel Ghese- bro, Jr., Jan. 13, 1692. 34 IV KsSA?, bapt. June 30, 1675; m. 139 Thomas' Stan- ton, son of Capt. 3 John' in 1692. 25 V William', bapt. May 6, 1677; m. Anna' Stanton, dau. of 9 Robert^ May 7, 1701. 36 VI Dorothy', bapt. April 34, 1682; thrice married. 37 VII Samuel', bapt. May 31, 1683; twice married. A Copy of the Inventory of the Personal Estate of Thomas Stanton, Jun. "A True Inventory of all, and singular y° Goods Chatties and Credit of Thomas Stanton Gentleman Deceased Prized att Stonington y' 21 Day of June 1718 By Sam" Chesebrough, Snr. and Joseph Palmer Both of s'' Stonington as foUoweth: £. s. d. Imp. His Apparel 52 6 5 His purse and in Bills of Cr 98 15 4 His Plate 58 15 10 To 10 cows and calves 42 10 To one pr. of Bull Staggs 6 10 .Genealogical Part. 79 £. s. d. Imp. To two farrow cows at 3:10:0 7 To three 3 year olds, att 5 15 To S heifers and calves 10 10 To 10 two year olds, att 20 00 To 7 year olds, att 8 15 To one Bull, att 3 To one Mare 5 To 66 old sheep and 33 Lambs, att 27 9 6 To one Gun 15 To one Bed and furniture 8 To one Bed and furniture, Do 7 To one Bed and Bedstead 2 To one old Bed 10 To one Trundle Bed and Bedstead and Pillows, 2 To one Eugg and Blankett 12 To one Cupboard Oloath, 10s 10 To pr. of Cotton and Lining Sheets 10 To 1 fine sheet 10 To one Table Cloath and pillow Bears 3 To two Pillow bears 2 To 10 napkins and one towel 6 To 1 Old Trunk 2 6 To 1 Old Chest 2 6 To 1 Chest of Drawers and one Cupboard 2 To one Table and a churn 8 To 6 Chares 8 To one half Bushill 10 6 To 1 Chest and one Desk 1 6 To two old Boxes, att 2 6 ' 392 7 7" The value of Mr. Thomas Stanton's apparel (£56-6-5) and his plate (£58-15-10) would indicate a style of living more after the manner of his English cousins than the prevailing style of that 80 The Stantons. day in the colonies. This was also true of his brother Eobert. These brothers always styled themselves and were styled by others " Gentlemen." Their tombstones have inscribed after their respective names the word " Gent." FOUKTH GENERATION IN THE LINE OF 3 THOMAS^ [In this count 1 Thomas' is the 1st generation in America, his children^ are the Snd generation, his grand children' are the third, etc.j 33. Mary' Stanton, b. 1660 in Stonington; m. Egbert Lay, Jr., of Saybrook, Conn., Jan. 33, 1679. Lived in Saybrook. Issue: I EoBEKT', b. Jan. 27, 1680. II SAEAH^ b. Feb. 19, 1683. III Maut^ b. Oct. 3, 1683. IV Thomas", b. J\Iay 10, 1688. V TempebanceS b. July 25, 1691. ) ,p . VI Samuel*, b. July 25, 1691; d. Aug. 5, 1691. S ^"^^' VII Samuels b. Feb. 13, 1693. VIII PhebeS b. Aug. 14, 1668. IX Dorothy*, b. June 3, 1701. 23. Sarah' Stanton, bapt. Dec. 14, 1674; m. Jan. 13,1693, to Nathaniel Chesebro, Jr., son of Nathaniel and Hannah (Denison) Chesebro. They lived in Stonington. Their issue: I Saeah*, bapt. Nov. 18, 1694; d. Nov. 33, 1707. II HANifAH*, bapt. Sept. 5, 1697; d. young. III Nathaniel*, bapt. June 30, 1700; d. Aug. 5, 1701. IV Thankful*, bapt. May 16, 1703; d. Nov. 6, 1704. V Nathan*, bapt. Sept. 7, 1707; m. Bridget Noyes. 34. Anna' Stanton, bapt. June 30, 1673; m. 139 Thomas* Stanton, son of 3 John'. III IV 38 V VI VII 39 vm 30 IX Oenealogical Pa/rt. 81 35. William' Stanton, bapt. May 6, 1677; m. May 7, 1701, 818 Anna', dau. of 9 Robert^ and Joanna (Gardiner) Stan- ton. They liTed in Stonington. Their children are: I Annas b. Sept. 3, 1703. II "William*, b. Jan. 36, 1705; m. Sept. 10, 1745, Lncy Briggs of Pembroke, Mass. They had no child, but adopted Alexander Bradford. Sarah*, b. Nov. 11, 1708. Prtjdenoe", b. April 8, 1711. Thomas% b. July 11, 1713; m. Elizabeth Bell. Egbert*, b. July 14, 1715; d. young. Joanna*, b. April 34, 1717. Bridget*, b. Feb. 19, 1719. Joshua*, b. June 36, 1731; m. Hannah Randall, Nov. 10, 1748. X Lucy*, b. May 10, 1734. 36. Dorothy' Stanton, bapt. at Stonington, April 34, 1683. She m. 1st, Nicholas Ltnde in 1696 who d. in Oct., 1703, in the West Indies. By him she had a son. I Joseph* Lynde, bapt. Jan. 10, 1703; m. Mary Lemmon, and had a dau. Dorothy'' Lynde who m. Dr. Elijah Dix. Their dau. Mary^ Dix m. Rev. Thaddeus Mason Har- ris, D.D., and had a son Thaddeus Wm.' Harris, M. D., who d. in 1856, leaving a son, Edw. D.' Harris, whose address is " The Steward Building, New York." Now as to the second marriage of the widow Dorothy (Stan- ton) Lynde there is a direct issue of authorities. Wyman^s Hist, of Oharlestown and the Charlestown Church records agree that she m. 3nd, John Trerice, Senior, of Charlestown, who d. soon afterward. Baldwin says that " she m. 3nd, John Erink, Jr., who died in 1718; and 3rd, Robert Denison of Montville." He records her children by these last two marriages as follows: II Wm.* Frink, b. in 1710; bapt. March 31, 1714. Ill Thankful* Frink, b. in 1714; bapt. May 16, 1714. 11 82 The Stantons. IV Esther*' Priitk, b. in 1717; bapt. June 30, 1717. V G-EOEGE* Dekison", b. in 1719; m. Hannah Dodge. VI DoEOTHT^ Dbnison, b. in 1721; m. three times. In a letter to me, written Jan. 10, 1889, by Mr. Edw. D.* Har- ris of New York, he says of the above record, "She was married a 3d time to aFrink — not, I believe, John, but Thomas. The children of John Erink given in Baldwin had another mother — if I remember she was Grace. I can find no births or baptisms of any children born to her and Erink in Stonington — nor can I find any documentary proof of the mar- riage. Nor can I find the marriage record of the widow Dorothy Erink and Eobert Denison. The Denison Genealogy states it as a fact, but the author, Eev. Mr. Olift, cannot give me his au- thority. However, our family tradition confirms the statement. In Montville, by Denison, she had the two children you quote — and there is a strong probability that she died in the family of her daughter Amy at Norwich, at a very advanced age — our family papers say 105." 27. SamueP Stanton, bapt. May 31, 1682; m. (1st) May 24, 1716, Mabel Treat, dau. of James and Eebecca (Latimer) Treat of "Weathersfield, Conn. No child. Lived in Hartford, Conn. He m. (2nd) Jan. 23, 1729, Ebbecoa Woedbw of Ston- ington, and d. in Stonington Jan. 19, 1770. They had five children : I Sarah", b. July 9, 1730; m. Benjamin Stevens, Eeb. 11, 1759. II Samuel*, b. Jan. 7, 1732; d. a young man. Ill Mart*, bapt. Sept. 18, 1737. 31 IV John", b. May 13, 1736; m. Susanna Champlin. V Amos", b. Eeb. 26, 1739; d. aged 10. The family have a record according to which 27 SamueP m. (1) Lucy Maples of Boston, who d. childless; he then married Eebecca Prentice of Newport, E. I., and had the above-named children. Genealogical Part. 83 FIFTH GENERATION IN THE LINE OP % THOMAS. 38. Thomas* Stanton (William'), b. July 11, 1713; m. May 5, 1746, Elizabeth Bell, dau. of Wm. and Anna (Quimby) Bell. She was bapt. March 31, 1738, and d. Feb. 10, 1818, aged 89 years. He d. Jan. 34, 1784. Their children: I Thomas^, b. Nov. 23, 1747. See Appendix for (K) Thomas. 33 II William^ b. Nov. 11, 1750; m. Sarah Breed. III Eli^, b. June 4, 1754; m. Susan Dodge, dau. of Jos- eph and Lucretia (Havens) Dodge of Ashley Falls, Mass. See Appendix, Part III. IV LtJCY=, b. July 15, 1757. V Akna^ b. May 8, 1760; m. Joseph Eells Feb. 11, 1786. See Appendix, Part III. VI Jesse=, bapt. June 17, 1764. VII Elizabeth^ bapt. Sept. 37, 1767; m. Lodowick Niles in 1797. See Appendix, Part III. VIII Ehoda", bapt. Aug. 5, 1770; m. Staunton Frink, July 14, 1798. 33 IX Nathan^, bapt. June 30, 1773; m. 888 Prudence' Stanton, dau. of 874 William'* Stanton, and lived in Sheffield,- Mas*. Some of their descendants are said to live there now, but no record of them can be secured. 39. Bridget' Stanton (dau. of William'), b. Feb. 19, 1719. No record of any marriage. She had a son, 34 I AzAEiAH* Stantok, bapt. Jan. 39, 1738; m. Susanna Oobb in 1760. In connection with the baptism of 34 Azariah' the record says: "All that bring children to baptism (not being in full communion with the church) constantly own covenant, and if they have visibly transgressed do make a public confession." Nearly four years later, Oct. 4, 1741, Bridget was admitted 35 I II 36 III 37 IV 38 V 89 VI VII VIII IX 84 The Stomtons. to full communion. The evidence here would go to show that Bridget was an unmarried mother. 30. Joshua" Stanton (William'), b. June 26, 1721; m. in 1746 to Hannah, dau. of John and Elizabeth (Oottrell) Ean- dall. She was b. Jan. 13, 1728. They lived in Stonington where he d. Oct. 25, 1819. Their children: Joshua^ Jun., b. 1747 or 1752; m. Susanna Breed William^ b. 1749; m. Loomis. Eobeet'*, b. 1751; m. Elizabeth Palmer. JoHIf^ b. 1753 or 1767; twice married. Henrt"", b. 1756; m. Martha Davis. Ltjceetia', b. 1759; m. Elisha Billings, Oct. 4, 1778. Hannah'^, b. 1761; m. Loomis. Ann^ b. 1764; m. Gellett. Densey^, b. 1768; m. Eev. Elkanah Babcock. The evidences are that Joshua's wife Hannah died, and that he married a second wife whose name was Molly , by whom he had a son, 40 X LoDOWiCK^ b. Dec. 12, 1775; m. Nabby Eead, Dec. 6, 1801. 31. John" Stanton (SamueP),^b. May 13, 1736; m. June 9, 1763, to Susanna Ohamplin, dau. of Stephen and Mary (Haz- ard) Ohamplin; they lived in Stonington, where he died in 1819. Issue: I Eebecca', b. Eeb. 14, 1764; m. David Wilcox, and lived in Unadilla, N. Y. Her daughter married Job Madison. John', Jr., b. March 21, 1766; m. Lucy Peckham. Susanna'*, twin, b. May 25, 1768; m. Wm. Hiscox, and lived in Unadilla, N. Y. Amos', twin, b. May 25, 1768 ; m. Amelia Babcock. Beidget', b. July 27, 1770 ; m. Jared Wilcox, and lived in Unadilla, JST. Y. VI Samuel^ b. April 10, 1778; bapt. Jan. 31, 1779; m. 41 II 43 III 43 IV 42i V Oenealogical Part. 85 Martha, the sister of David and Jared, and the dau. of Nathan Wilcox of North Stonington; d. Aug. 23, 1860. She d. Aug. 17, 1860. No child. 31. John* was a soldier of the French and of the EeTolutionary Wars; he died in 1819. He bore eighteen bullet wounds upon his body. SIXTH GBNEEATION IE THE LINE OF 2 THOMAS. 32. William' Stanton, (ThomasS William'), b.Nov. 11,1750; m. Sakah Bkbed, Not. 12, 1775. I Saeah*, b. in 1776; m. John Davis in 1804; she d. Sept. 6, 1861; he d. April 31, 1864. They had these children: i Clarissa', b. ; m. James M. Green, March 10, 1857, s. p. ii John', b. ; m. Phebe, dau. of Jeremiah Davis. iii Abby', b. ; m. Thomas, son of Joshua Eob- inson. iv Mary', b. ; m. Oliver Cole of Hopkinton, E. I. V Sarah', b. ; d. young. vi Thomas Wm.', b. ; m. Susan, dau. of Oliver Davis. II Makt=, b. in 1786; m. Capt. Wm. Dodge; d. Nov. 16, 1867, s. p.; he d. Dec. 16, 1865, aged 83. 44 III Thomas B.«, b. in 1792; m. Experience Barber. 34. Azariah" Stanton (son of Bridget*, dau. of William'); bapt. Jan. 29, 1738; m. Oct. 15, 1760, Susanka Cobb. He d. aged 30 years. She m. (3nd) Jeremiah Tenney, May 29, 1774. Azariah and Susanna had: 45 I AzABiAH', Jr., b. Jan. 28, 1761; m. Abigail Chesebro. 35. Joshua" (Joshua*, William^, b. in 1747, according to. Baldwin; the record on his tombstone reads, " Died Oct. 20, 1834, aged 82 years." The true date of birth is probably 1752. 46 I 47 II 48 III 86 The Stcmtons. He m. StrsANNA Bkebd of Stonington, Conn., and lived in Stonington, until four of his children were born, he then moved to South Wilbraham, Mass., where he had two more children, and where his wife d. March 11, 1815, aged 65. He used to preach some but was never ordained; he was a Baptist. He d. in 1834, at his daughter Hannah's home in Mouson, Mass. Issue: Su8ANNA^ b. Oct. 6, 1775; m. Timothy Lull; d. 1872. Anka Nancy", b. Aug. 33, 1778; m. ISTathaniel Pease. Joshua", b. Aug. 6, 1782; m. Eoxana Day in 1812; d. in 1856. IV Hannah", b. May 24, 1785; m. G-reen, and lived in Monson, Mass.; d. March 9, 1838; four sons. V John", b. Jan. 14, 1789; d. Feb. 33, 1812; unmar- ried. 49 VI Jambs", b. Nov. 23, 1794 ; m. Lucia Stebbins in 1829; d. in 1883. 36. Rer. Robert' Stanton (Joshua^ William', 2 Thomas^), b. in Stonington in 1751; m. April 10, 1775, Elizabeth Palmer. He was a licensed Baptist minister in Stonington, Conn., in 1796. That year he began preaching for the Woodstock Baptist Church in Conn. That church ordained him Jan. 19, 1799, and he served there as pastor until the summer of 1805. He built the meeting-house used by this church at least as late as 1867. Leaving Woodstock he went to Monson, Mass., where he bought a farm and where he d. May 1, 1811. His widow d. at Monson, Aug. 19, 1821, aged 58 years. Most of their children were b. in Stonington. Issue: 50 I Bbtsbt", b. Feb. 16, 1776; m. Calvin Bugbee of Belchertown, Mass. They had a son Oliver' Bugbee, who d. in Buffalo, N. Y., April 5, 1879, leaving a dan. Annie". Betsey was m. in 1798 and d. Dec. 5, 1857. 51 II Patty", b. July 22, 1778; m. Urijah Underwood of Wales, Mass. Genealogical Part. 87 52 53 III Oliver", b. Oct. 16, 1780; m. (1) Cynthia Under- wood ; (2) Rhoda Underwood. IV Egbert", b. Oct. 22, 1782; m. Marsena Upham. 54. V Eastdall", b. May 24, 1785; m. Clarissa Spicer. 55 VI Palmer", b. July 22, 1787; m. (1) — ■-; (2) Eunice Spicer. VII Keturah", b. Jan. 26, 1790; m. Josiah Willis; had a son John'; lived in Attica, N. Y.; John' lived in Le Eoy, K Y. VIII Mart", b. , 179- ; m. William Glading and lived in Stafford, Conn. ; no issue. 56 IX Nancy", b. , 1796; m. Minor Smith; d. April 6, 1862. X Eoswell", b. , 179- ; d. unmarried, at Monson, Mass. 57 XI John Morse", b. March 29, 1799 ; m. Elvira Martin in 1827. 58 XII Adams", b. Feb. 5, 1801 ; m. Elmira Perrin in 1827. 37. Deacon John" Stanton (Joshua*, William'), b. in 1753, at Stonington, Conn. ; m. 1st, Elizabeth Eish. She d. April 1, 1833, at North Stonington, Conn., aged 66. He m. 2nd, Oct. 1838, Martha Maine ; she b. Dec. 16, 1799. He d. in North Stonington in 1851. Another record says "Deacon John, b. in 1767, and d. May 24, 1867, aged 90." He served in the Eevolu- tionary War. Issue: I William A.", b. 17 — ; d.when a young man, unmarried. II Hannah", b. 179- ; m. 78 Lodowick B.» Stanton. 59 III Ltdia G.», b. Dec. 21, 1799 ; m. May 31, 1821, to El- dridge Spicer. IV Joanna", b. ; m. Ebenezer Eish, and has a son John' Eish at Brooklyn, Cuyahoga Co., 0. 38. Henry" Stanton (Joshua^ William'), b. 1756 (some of his grand children say 1768), in Stonington, Conn.; m. Martha Davis; lived in North Stonington and d. Oct. 25, 1819. One 88 The Stcmtons. record says "aged 51," another says "aged 60." His wife d. Dec, 1844, at Oaten, Steuben Co., E". Y. Issue: I Henet^ b. about 1790; m. 1st, Widow Cook; m. 2d, Eleanor ; he d. in Mich. Xo issue. He was a sailor. 60 II Nathan Davis', b. May 3, 1793; m. Phoebe Lewis, Jan. 18, 1817. 61 III Lttgt«, b. in 1794; m. Samuel P. Berry, April 13, 1813. 63 IV J0HN^ b. ; m. Elizabeth V Spicee', b. ; m. Eunice Fish, lived in Caton, N. Y. He had 3 children, one m. Christian Manier and lived in Blmira, N. Y.: the other died. 63 VI KussEL«, b. April 30, 1799; m. Lucy 0. Korthway, March 30, 1841. 64 VII Albeet", b, ; m. 1st, Lois Babcock; 2d, Sarah J. Eowe. VIII Jedediah', b. ; d. unmarried, at Woon- socket, R. I. IX Eunice^ b. ; m. Amos Lewis, lived at Norwich, N. Y. No child. 65 X Eliza", b. Peb. 23, 1804; m. Jared Barber. XI W. ThomasS b. ; m. Betsy Gay, Peb. 20, 1838, and had a daughter. i Mary A.', who m. John Park and had son, Jay Park'. She is in the Preston (N. Y.) In- sane Asylum. 39. Lucretia' Stanton (Joshua*, William^), b. 1759; m. Elisha Billings, Oct. 4, 1778. Their issue: I Maet« Billings, b. July 6, 1777. II Elisha", b. Sept. 13, 1781. III Joshuas b. July 5, 1784. IV Ebbnbzers, b. Peb. 13, 1788. V Rebeccas b. Aug. 7, 1791. Oenealogioal Pa/rt. 89 40. lodowick' Stanton (Josllua^ William'), b. Dec. 12, 1775, in Stonington, Conn.; m. Dec. 6, 1801, to Abigail Rbcobd of Hopkington, R. I. She b. Aug. 13, 1785, only dau. of Capt. Daniel Eecord. She d. in June, 1856, in Oneida Co., JST. Y. He d. June 2, 1849, at Green, Chenango Co., N. Y. Farmer, Bap- tist. Issue (the first five b. in IST. Stonington) : I LoDOWiCK*, b. July 30, 1803; m. Angeline Baker, a daughter Lucetta Stott, lives at Pratt's Hollow, Madison Co., N. Y. II Daniel E.', b. May 33, 1805; m. Matilda Jones. He d. at Cleveland, N. Y., in 1876; left 4 sons, 1 dau. 66 III Lb'dtaed«, b. March 37, 1807; m. Laura Buck; d. June 19, 1871. rV Nakct Maeia', b. Feb. 15, 1809; m. Eeuben Combs. N"o child. Albebt«, b. Feb. 26, 1811; m. Margaret Ellis. John', b. June 22, 1813; m. Lavinia Cadwell. Amelia', b. May 9, 1815; m. Frink. Sally A.', b. Nov. 5, 1818; m. Zebulon Button, P. 0. CardifE, N. Y. IX Martha', b. Feb. 2, 1823; m. Wm. Peasley, P. 0. Binghamton, N". Y. 70 X Adaline', b. Aug. 4, 1825; m. Hnltz. 41. John« Stanton, Jr, (Johns SamueP), b. March 21, 1766; m. Lucy Peckham, daughter of Benj. and Lucy (Wilcox) Peck- ham of Ledyard, Conn. She was born July 20, 1783, and died Oct. 19, 1862, in Stonington. He died Nov. 16, 1838, in Ston- ington. He was a farmer. Issue: 71 I Lucy Ann', b. July 30, 1804; m. 899 Jonathan Gray' Stanton, Jan. 1, 1829. (See his record for family.) II Celia', b. and d. in 1806. 72 III Samuel', b. Oct. 15, 1807; m. Nancy Lord Wheeler, Dec. 29, 1831. 73 IV John', b. Oct. 5, 1809; m. 1st, Lydia Waterman; 3d, Jane E. Baker. 12 67 V 68 VI 69 VII VIII >0 The Stcmtons. 14: V HEifET PeanklinS b. 1813; m. Ann James, liyed in Orient, L. I. 15 VI Rebecca W/, b. Aug. 24, 1815; m. John Brewer. 16 VII *Ali'beb B/, b. May 36, 1817; m. Majory Lewis. VIII Chaeles G.\ b. Dec. 30, 1823; drowned Not. 16, 1857, in Pawcatuck river; unmarried. IX fMAETHA W.^ b. Nov. 27, 1825; m. James D. Smith, of New London. X *David W.', b. July 31, 1838; unmarried, Stonington, Conn. 43. Amos' Stanton (John*, SamueP), b. May 25, 1768, in Stonington ; m. Amelia Babcock, dau. of Blkanah and Es- ;her Babcock. She was b. March 5, 1779, and d. Jan. 7, 1844. He d. June 8, 1841, at Stonington, Conn. Their children: i'7 I Amelia', b. Nov. 2, 1792 ; m. 84 Samuel Hiscox', her cousin, and lived in N. Y. city. He son of (43) Susanna. 78 II LoDOwiCK B.', b. Jan. 38, 1795; m. Hannah', dau. of Deacon (37) John Stanton.' m III Susan', b. Aug. 17, 1798; m. Russel Bentley of North Stonington. 30 IV Sophkonia', b. June, 1801 ; m. Saxton Maine of Stonington. Amos^ b. July 22, 1804 ; m. Triphena Brown. AvEET', b. Sept. 21, 1806 ; d. unmarried. May 23, 1837. Caeolinb', b. Oct 19, 1808 ; m. Samuel H. Babcock. HOSEA W.', b. Dec. 35, 1815 ; m. Mary E. Thompson. 43 Amos had also a son Amos', and a dau. Desire', who died young. ♦Alfred B. and David W. live in Pawcatuck, Stonington, Conn., on the land flrat settled on by Thomas 1 ; it was transmitted to them through father and son, never having been owned out of the family. + Martha W. 6 (Stanton) Smith settled in Brooklyn, N. Y., and had five children, Mary 7, who m. Capt. Beckwith of New London, Conn., Martha 7, Annie 7, Charles 7 Eind Lizzie 7. 31 V VI 83 VII 83 VIII Oenealogioal Pwrt. 91 43. Susanna' Stanton (John*, Sam'P, 3 Thos.'') b. May 25, 1768. She m. Wm. Hisoox; lived in Unadilla, E". Y. Issue: I Susanjsta" Hisoox. II JOHlf S.« 84 III Samuel^ m. 77 Amelia' Stanton. New York Herald, July 17, 1891: "Samuel Hiscox, who died at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. W. A. Cole, in Yonk- ers, on Sunday last, at the age of 95, will be buried to-day in Greenwood cemetery. Mr. Hiscox was one of the first ice dealers doing business in New York, and organized the Knickerbocker Ice Company. He retired from business thirty years ago. His son, Edward Hiscox, is a member of the Produce Ex- change." IV Justice^ V CODDIJSTGTON*. VI William*. 42i. Bridget' Stanton (John*, SamueP, 3 Thomas'), b. July 27, 1770. She m. Jaked Wilcox, and lived in TJnadilla, N. Y. Issue: I Bridget' Wilcox. n Susanna*. III Sabah'. IV Christmas*. V Jaeed*. VI William'. VII Stanton*. Vin Martha*. SEVENTH GENERATION IN THE LINE OP (2) ' THOMAS. 44. Thomas' B. Stanton (Wm.*, Thomas*, William'), b. 1793; m. Experience Barber; he was killed at Stonington, Feb. 33, 1815, in his 33rd year. One child. 92 The Stomtons. I *Sakah', b. Dec, 1814, was the wife of Rev. Thomas Barber of Westerly, R. I. 45, Azariah* Stanton, Jr. (Azariah^ Bridget*, William'), b. Jan. 28, 1761; m. Abigail Chbsbboeo, and d. Not. 19, 1836. He was a sea captain and served in the Revolutionary War. He had children: (all b. in Stonington). 85 I AzAKiAH', b. 1792; m. Jan. \, 1818, Mercy W. Williams. II Sally', bapt. Oct. 12, 1800 ; m. Renyon of Provi- dence, R. I. III Nabbt', bapt. June 12, 1803 ; d. young. IV ISTabbt' (or Nancy), bapt. June 22, 1806 ; m. Rev. Oliver Brown of Lyme, Ot. The wife Abigail d. Jan. 30, 1806, and Azariah m. 2nd, Charlotte Wray. 46. Susanna' Stanton (Joshua*, Joshua^ Wm.' 2 Thomas"), b. Oct. 6, 1775, in Stonington, Conn., was taken by her parents to East Wilbraham, Mass., when a child; there she m. in 1791, Timothy Lull of Stafford, Conn. They lived in Stafford until their deaths, with the exception of a few years spent in Butter- nuts, N. Y. , about five years after their marriage. Mr. Lull was b. May 12, 1766, and d. Jan. 18, 1826. Mrs. Lull d. in Aug., 1873, at Stafford Springs, aged 97 years, 10 months. Issue: I Leonaed' Lull, b. Oct. 11, 1792 ; married twice; d. in Ohio. II Daniel P.', b. June 24, 1794 ; dead. Ill Rev. James', b. June 6, 1797 ; m. Weltha Richardson ; d. in Illinois. rV Saloma', b. Sept. 6, 1 799 ; m. Levi Richardson, who now lives in Loekport, JST. Y., with their dau. Elvira^ V Timothy', b. April 9, 1802. * Mrs. Sarah 1 (Stanton) Barber d. March 34, 1887; he d. Oct. 3, 1883. Their chil- dren were Thomas Stanton 8 Barber, now of Westerly, R. I. ; Charles 8 Barber, who d. April 80, 1879, aged 35, unm.; Sarah 8 and Mary,8 Barber, both married. Genealogical Part. 93 Vi LOEBKZO', b. July 30, 1806 ; now living. VII Seaman', b. April 6, 1809. VIII Susan A.', b. Oct. 36, 1811 ; m. Lester Carew, and both d. in Tolland, Oonn. ; Methodists; farmers. Issue: Amelia* and Lucetta' Carew, who d. in Longmeadow, Mass. ; John Carew", who d. in Tolland. IX Lucius L.', b. May, 1814; a merchant who d. in Lock- port, K Y. X LuciNA A.', b. April 39, 1817; m. Joseph Howard ; both b. in Stafford, Conn., where he d.; she d. in Monson, Mass. Issue: Almira Howard', dead; Lysander Howard", who m. Mary Barret of Willimantic, Conn., had two chil- dren and then moved west. XI LucETTA E.' Lull, b. Aug. 30, 1819, in Stafford, Conn.; m. in 1838, at Monson, Mass., to Eddy Ormsby, who was b. at Monson and d. in 1875 at Wil- braham, Mass. He was a Methodist and so were all his family. Mrs. Lucetta E. Ormsby now lives at Ware, Mass. Issue: (all ,b. at Munson, Mass.) 1 Lester C." Ormsby, b. Feb. 33, 1841; d. Feb., 1844, 3 Arthur E." Ormsby, b. May 39, 1845; m. Feb., 1875, to Almeda Oady of Stafford, Conn.; d. March 17, 1880. 3 Charles H." Ormsby, b. Oct. 17, 1850, m. June 13, 1881, in Ware, Mass., to Lottie E. Parker, who was born in England. They now live in Ware, Mass. 47. Anna Nancy' Stanton (Joshua^ Joshua*, Wm.',Thomas''), b. Aug. 13, 1778; m. Nathaniel Kobekt Pease who was b. June 5, 1777, at Enfield, and moved to South Wilbraham, Mass., to which place Miss Stanton had moved from her native town of Stonington, Conn. Mr. Pease was a deacon in the Baptist church at S. Wilbraham. Afterward they moved to West Spring- 94 The Stcmtons. field, Mass., where he d. in 1844. His wife d. in 1868, aged 90, at Plainfield, Mass., but was buried in S. Wilbraham where their six children were born. Of these one son was a Baptist minister. Of the children I have secured the names of but three. They are, I Louisa' Pease, who m. Mr. Cowles, P. 0. Marceline, Mo. II Lucrbtia' Pease, who m. Mr. Bedortha, P. 0. Marceline, Mo. Ill Peemelia' Pease, who m. Mr. Murry, P. 0. Square Pond, Mo. 48. Joshua' Stanton (Joshua^ Joshua*, Wm.^ 2 Thomas'), b. Aug. 6, 1782, in Stonington, Conn.; m. March 12, 1812, RoxAWA Day, dau. of Erial and Eunice (Russel) Day of Mon- son, Mass. ; she b. Oct. 9, 1791, and d. Feb. 26, 1872; he d. Sept. 5, 1856; their home was on a farm in S. Wilbraham, Mass. Joshua was a Restorationist or Christian Non-Resistant; mem- bers of this sect were radical abolitionists and reformers but re- fused to vote in politics. Issue: I Lttcien Russell', b. Dec. 31, 1812; d. Oct. 21, 1843; unmarried. 86 II RosETTA Elviea', b. Nov. 23, 1814; m. Stephen T. Shute in 1844. III Marilda Maeia', b. June 9, 1816; m. John C. Vinica in 1833 and now lives in Hampden, Mass., with her only living child Maria L.' IV Allan', b. 1823; d. Jan. 18, 1826. V Calista Olivia', b. Oct. 6, 1826; P. 0. Hampden, Mass. VI RoENA RozAKA', b. Dec. 27, 1829; P. 0. Hinsdale, N. H. VII Maeietta Medina', b. Aug. 18, 1831; m. May 17, 1860, in Monson, Mass., to ISTewton Beebe; he was b. Sept. 26, 1836, and is a farmer and a Republican; they now live at Hampden, Mass. ; no children. Genealogical Pa/rt. 95 49. James' Stanton (Joslrna^ Joslma*, Wm.', 3 Thomas'), b. Not. 33, 1794, in South Wilbraham, Mass. ; m. Lucia Steb- BiNS, May 37, 1829; she b. Dec. 14, 1796, and d. May 13, 1868. James was a Baptist, a carpenter and contractor, and an Abo- litionist; he d. March 1, 1883, at Sauk Rapids, Minn. Issue: I HowAED^ b. Feb. 33, 1833; d. July 6, 1863; un- married. 87 II JtTDSoif A.', b. Nov. 5, 1834; m. Maria E. Smith and Lucy 0. Smith. Ill Heitbt M.', b. April 3, 1836; d. Feb. 20, 1887. 50. Betsey' Stanton (Robe^t^ Joshua*, William", 3 Thomas'), b. Feb. 16, 1776, in Stonington, Conn.; m. in 1798 to Calvin- BuGBEE of Belchertown, Mass. ; she d. in Belchertown, Dec. 5, 1857. Issue: I Olivek' Bugbee, he married and had a family in which there was a dau. Annie*. Oliver d. in Buffalo, N. Y., Aprn5, 1879. II Almira' Bugbee, m. William Owen of Belchertown and d. when a young woman; no child. III Esther' Bugbee, m. Calvin Kimball of Enfield, Mass., where they lived until they moved to Springfield, Mass. They had children, one of whom, Mrs. Henry Clark*, now lives in Springfield, Mass. IV Elbeidge' Bugbee; he m. twice, lived and d. in Bel- chertown, his dau. Mrs. Edwin W. Shattuck* now lives in Springfield, Mass. V Eliza' Bugbee, never married, died in Belchertown. 51. Patty" Stanton (Robert^ Joshua*, Wm.', 3 Thomas'), b. July 33, 1778, in Stonington, Conn.; m. Ueijah Undee- wooD of Wales, Mass. ; they both d. in Wales. Issue: I Justin' Underwood, m. Miss Green. 96 The Stantons. II Chaeles' Underwood, m. Miss Bennett and liyed in Belchertown, they had a son Eichard' who lives at Mount Tom, Northampton, Mass., P. 0. probably Bast Hampton. III Eev. Ubijah' Underwood, a Baptist minister, m. Sa- lome Lyon, had one son'; d. at Hartford, Conn. IV Sullivan' Underwood, m. Fanny Lyon, sister to Sa- lome; they lived at Union, Conn. V Emilt' Underwood, m. Moses Davis of Wales, Mass., issue. VI Eliza' Underwood, m. Calvin Shaw; they lived in Wales and both died about Dec. 1, 1887; had a son Calvin W.' who died. VII Mart' married and lived in Southbridge, Mass. VIII Eli' Underwood m. Aurelia Beals; they had two sons, William' and Henry*; both served in the Civil War; Henry* married and died in Monson, Mass. Eli' d. in Palmer, Mass., about 1850, and his widow m. a second time and d. in Monson about 1880. IX Martha' Underwood m. Daniel Crawford of Union, Conn., where they lived and died; had a dau. Sarah^ X Wm.' Underwood, m. in Southbridge, Mass., he had a dau. Mary Jane' who m. Mr. Harvey. If William is living now his P. 0. is probably Wales, Mass. 53. Oliyer' Stanton (Robert^ Joshua*, William'), b. Oct. 16, 1780, in Stonington, Conn.; m. (1st) Cynthia Underwood, who d. 1806; m. (3nd) Rhoda Underwood in Woodstock, Conn., April 15, 1807. She was b. in Sept., 1789, in Wood- stock, Conn., and d. Dec. 3, 1854, in New Woodstock, N. Y. Oliver d. Nov. 30, 1854, in New Woodstock, Oazenovia Tp., N. Y. He was a farmer, a Methodist, and in politics a Fed- eralist, a Whig, and an Anti-Mason. Issue (b. in Oazenovia, N. Y.) : 88 I Oliver' Stanton, Jun., b. Sept. 8, 1806; m. Sophia Bugbee. 90 III 91 IV * V 92 VI Genealogical PwH. 97 89 II Alvin' Stanton, b. Dec. 5, 1809; m. (1) Polly Dye and (3) Martha Ellis. Wm. B.' Stanton, b. Sept. 6, 1817; m. twice. Cynthia Ann' Stanton, b. Oct. 28, 1820; m. Ben- jamin Ward Baum in 1842. Chables^ Stanton, b. Dec. 19, 1824; d. unmarried. SoHUYLEE V.' Stanton, b. May 25, 1812; m. Hul- dah Ann Martin in 1848. 53. Robert" Stanton (Eoberf, Joshua*, William', 2 Thos.»), b. Oct. 22, 1782, in Stonington, Conn. ; m. (1) Sept. 5, 1809, Ohloe Gebbn of So. Brimfield, Mass., she d. May 10, 1810; m. (2) Dee. 6, 1810, Maksena Upham of Sturbridge, Mass., she b. Oct. 7, 1776, and d. Feb. 5, 1855; m. (3) Dec. 25, 1855, Lois KiETLAND of Wilbraham, Mass. Robert was a Baptist and a farmer. He d. of a cancer, July 10, 1868, at Wilbraham, Mass. Issue, (by second wife): 93 Sullivan' Upham, b. Nov. 12, 1812, at Monson, Mass.; m. twice. 94 Chloe', b. May 21, 1814; m. Lyman Day, April 28, 1835, d. Oct. 5, 1882. 54. Eandall" Stanton (Robert^, Joshua*, William'), b. in Stonington, May 24, 1785. He m. in Groton, Conn., Nov. 15, 1807, Clarissa Spioee. She was b. Dec. 30, 1785, and d. in Belchertown, Mass., Dec. 12, 1823. He d. Nov. 15, 1822, in Belchertown. RandalP Stanton was a licensed Baptist minister, a teacher and a farmer. Issue: 95 I Randall Spicbe' Stanton, b. July 21, 1808; m. Lucy Hamilton. 96 II Maet Eliza' Stanton, b. June 8, 1810; m. Cyrus Williams. in James Paeks' Stanton, b. April 12, 1812; d. Nov. 6, 1839, at Monson, Mass. Unmarried. 13 98 The Stcmtons. 97 IV JoHZJT Whitman' Staotok, b. Aug. 30, 1814; m. (1) Betsey G. Kimball; m. (3) Caroline D. Hinckley. 98 V Eey. Egbert Palmer' Stantoit, b. Jan. 20, 1818; m. Harriet Jones. 99 VI Clarissa Alvira' Stanton, b. AprillS, 1820; m. Wm. Henry Palmer. She d. April 17, 1880; he lives in Middletown, Conn. VII Charles Bromlet' Stanton, b. Aug. 10, 1821; after his mother's death he was taken by his grand- mother Spicer to Groton, Conn., where he was ac- cidentally shot and killed. May 5, 1826. 55. -Palmer* Stanton (Eobert^ Joshua^ Wm.=, 2 Thos.'), b.. July 23, 1787, in Stonington, Conn. ; he m. (1) , and moved to the Holland Purchase, N. Y., where his wife died. He then moved to Lebanon, Conn., where he died. Palmer m. (2) Eunice Spicer, sister to Clarissa (Spicer) Stanton. Issue: I Austin', d. of consumption. II James Madison', a Wesleyan Methodist minister. He d. at Dighton, Mass., and left a son. Ill Albert Leland', lived at Monson, Mass., and Lebanon, Conn. He died leaving two sons. rV Elbridgb', b. ; d., single, with consumption. V Maria', m. Mr. Barber, and d. in or near Essex, Conn. 56. Nancy" Stanton (Eobert^ Joshua*, Wm.', Thomas^) b. 1796; m. Minor Smith, and lived in Stafford, Conn. She was admitted to the "Eetreat" for the Insane, at Hartford, Conn., Feb. 4, 1863; she was then a widow. She d. ia the asylum, April 6, 1863. Issue: I Mart Miranda' Smith, m. Wm. Pond; lived in Boston, Mass., and had children, 1 Josephine' Pond, m. Wm. Woodward, of Boston, where they lived. Genealogical Part. 99 2 MelTille^ Pond. 3 Albert' Pond; married. II Edwin Minor'' Smith, lived in Boston with his sister. 57. John Morse' Stanton (Eobert^ Joshua*, Wm."), b. March 39, 1799, in Stonington, Conn. ; m. Elvira Martin, in New Woodstock, N. Y., Aug. 17, 1827. She was b. Aug. 13, 1806, and d. Dec. 19, 1848. He d. May 5, 1839, in New Woodstock, N. Y. John M." was a school teacher and bookseller. In re- ligion, a Baptist, and in politics, a Whig. He came to N. Y. from Monson, Conn., about 1830. Issue: 100 I George W.'; b. July 4, 1828; m. Julia Patterson, July 4, 1849. 101 II James', b. Dec. 2, 1830; m. Janette Patterson in 1853. III Mart B.', b. June 30, 1832; d. Jan. 1, 1873, un- married. IV John Palmer', b. March 29, 1834; d. May 9, 1861; unmarried. V Julia', b. Dec. 2, 1835; m. in 1853, and d. May 31, 1854; her husband was John A. Eldridge. They lived in Oazenovia. Julia left a dau. who was adopted by Nodiah Olcott, of Erie, N. Y., and who lived to marry, but died soon after; she was Eva Eldridge, b. AprO 1, 1854; m. April 1, 1873, to Daniel Kenner, of Erie, N. Y.; d. Aug. 4, 1879; no issue. 58. Adams' Stanton (Koberf, Joshua^ William', 3 Thomas'), b. Feb. 5, 1801, in Woodstock, Conn.; m. April 17, 1827, to Elmira Perrin, of Monson, Mass. She b. Oct. 10, 1800, and d. April 7, 1871; he d. Nov. 28, 1853, in Monson, Mass. He was a farmer and a captain of the State militia. In politics, a Democrat. Not a church member, but a regular attendant at the M. E. church — children b. in Monson, Mass. 100 The Stcmtons. Issue: I John Pebein', b. Jan. 6, 1838; d. Aug. 36, 1831. II Mart Sophia', b. July 27, 1839; m. April 33, 1885, in Ormond, Volusia Co., Florida, where she now liTes, to Henry Hugh Stewart. He b. April 34, 1837. No child. 103 III Maria Eliza', b. Sept. 16, 1833; she went to Africa as a missionary, and d. at Cape Palmas, Liberia, April 15, 1856. (See sketch.) IV Hbitbt Oliver', b. April 3, 1834; single; now at Agawam, Hampden Co., Mass. V Herbert Everett', b. Feb. 13, 1836; was a soldier in the Civil War; severely wounded in Dec, 1864; recovered and returned to active service, but was never again heard from. VI BENJAMiif Erskine', b. Feb. 31, 1838; d. April 13, 1838. VII Sarel Sarin', b. Oct. 7, 1840; d. Oct. 30, 1855. VIII Martha Jbnnette', b. Nov. 30, 184-; m. Oct. 16, 1883, to James Pomeroy Belden. She d. Dec. 30, 1890, in Jacksonville, Fla., and was buried at her late home, Ormond, Fla. A SKETCH OF (103) MISS MARIA E. B. STANTON'. A Missionary to Africa. (By her sister, Mrs. Mary Sophia Stanton Stewart.) Maria was born in Monson, Mass., Sunday, Sept. 16, 1833. As a child she was unusually attractive, having a bright face, large expressive eyes, and an easy manner. Her winning grace, dignity, and maturity of judgment were unusual in a child. An educated, Christian mother influenced her home life, and her education was in a New England school and the Monson Acad- emy. At the age of eighteen, during a revival, she was con- verted. Her conversion was marked by an entire surrender of self, and a personal consecration to God and to His work. In O&iiealogical Part. 101 1851 she joined the M. E. Church in Monson. She immediately be- gan seeking to win souls to Christ. The cry from bleeding Africa smote upon her heart ; §he heard the Father say, " Go, com- fort those that mourn." She came into possession of the spirit of the lamented Cox, " Though a thousand fall, Africa must not be given up." A favorite poem of her's was Dr. Brown's, " The Missionary's Call." She made application to the Board of her Church, for an appointment as missionary to Africa. She be- lieved that the American people had a peculiar duty to that country as an atonement for the wrongs of slavery. I will now quote from her diary: Sept. t, 1854. "In obedience to Thy commands, my heav- enly Father, I am preparing to go to benighted Africa. But my heart bleeds at the thought that I must leave the sweet scenes of my childhood, the friends that I love, for a foreign land, and an uncongenial clime. America, my dear native land, must I bid thee farewell forever ? Yes, adieu, to all that I love on earth. But the brightest beams of love divine Shall ever 'round my pathway shine ; Come, O my soul, and lean on God, He hath for thee the wine press trod." She left home and Monson for New York, Oct. 20, 1854. Her sea voyage began Oct. 35th, and Dec. 17th she reached Mon- rovia, in Liberia, West Africa. There were other missionaries who sailed with her, and on the voyage several of the crew were converted ; among them was the first mate, who attributed his conversion to Miss Stanton's influence. She believed that wher- ever souls were to be saved was her place to work. Her appoint- ment was to a seminary at Cape Palmas, in Liberia, but the building was not then up. She, therefore, remained in Monrovia a few months, and then with another lady missionary went to Millsburg, forty miles up the St. Paul's river, where they had a school. I think they had no help in Sunday or other services, except such as the natives could give. After a few months she returned to Monrovia, where she taught in the academy until the climate undermined her health. 102 The Stcmtons. Seeking recoyery she took a sea voyage down the coast and back. As the seminary at Cape Palmas was still unfinished she obtained pei-mission to go there and begin her school in the church. Her companion in the charge of this school was a lady who sailed with her from IsTew York, and whose husband had died during a former sojourn in Africa. Miss Stanton's labors were brief. African fever soon struck her down ; she lingered for several weeks in much patient suffer- ing, kindly cared for by missionary friends. Among the com- panions of her voyage from America to whom she had become endeared, was the principal of the orphan asylum of the Prot- estant Episcopal mission at Cape Palmas, and his family. They invited her and her colleague to their home, thinking she would be more comfortable with them. After going there she lived six weeks. Her last words were, "I know whom I have believed." She died in April, 1856, and her body rests in the Cape Palmas Mission Cemetery, awaiting the resurrection from the dead. She had but a year and a half of labor on the field, but the highest testimony of her efficiency came to us. Patiently and unselfishly, with prayers and tears, trusting in the promise, " Lo! I am with you alway, even to the end," she toiled. Let one of the last entries in her diary close this sketch. " Dear Jesus, stamp upon my soul Thy image. set anew upon my whole being the seal of Thy everlasting love. Holy Father, keep me through Thy own N"ame, and enable me to glorify Thee." The following poem was written by Miss Stanton a short time before she left America. AFEIC'S CRT. A piercing cry is on the air, It comes from Afric's plain ; Columbia's youthful daughters, hear That pleading voice across the main. Their hearts respond — we'll go and save Dark Africa's benighted race ; Then stretch thy arms far o'er the wave, Fold us in thine embrace. Genealogical Pairt. 103 We'll hasten on to Af rio's strand. For dark and lone it cannot be, Since God hatli said, "In every land Light and salvation thou shalt see." Dangers and death we gladly brave. Constrained by Jesus' love; — Strong in the Lord, who died to save. And now, for sinners, pleads above. 59. Lydia 6.' Stanton (John^ Joshua^ William'), b. Dec. 21, 1799, in North Stonington, Conn.; m. there May 31, 1821, to Bldridge Spicee; she d. June 19, 1854, in Groton, Conn. Mr. Spicer was b. Jan. 23, 1798, in Groton, Conn., and d. there Jan. 30, 1865. He was a member of the Noank Baptist Church, in his younger days a sea captain and in later life a farmer. Issue : I Wm. E.' Spicbk, b. April 12, 1822; m. March 22, 1846, to Narcissa Ingham; she d. Oct. 7, 1887; he is a sailor and lives at Noank, Conn. Two children, William A.', b. 1847, and Marion^ b. 1849. II Ltdia a.' Spicer, b. June 14, 1824; m. Sept. 20, 1855, to Captain Geo. E. Tripp, at Groton, Conn.; d. Nov. 24, 1887, at Mystic Bridge, Conn., where he now lives. No child. III John S.'' Spicee, b. March 3, 1827; unmarried; mining in California. IV Hannah' Spicee, b. April 22, 1829; m. Oct. 15, 1848, to Gardner N. Willcox ; she d. Sept. 16, 1859, at Po- quetanuck, Conn. Two children (1) Josephine* Will- cox, who m. Edward Steere, and d. in 1878, leaving two children, Annie and Edward'. (2) Ethel* Willcox, who d. in 1862. Mr. G. N. Willcox was a blacksmith, at Poquetanuck, Ct. V LucT L.' Spicee, b. June 3, 1831; m. May 24, 1853, to Winthrop Ward, a painter; lived at Stonington Point until 1866; since then at Mystic Bridge, Conn. Three children (1) Lucibell*, b. Jan, 19, 1854; m. Oct. 29, 1877, to Ira C. Hoxie, propietor of Hoxie House, Mys- 104 The Stcmtms. tic Bridge; (3) Addie Flora', who d. Hot. 16, 1865; (3) George E. T.' Ward, b. Jan. 19, 1868: student in New York College of Dentistry. VI Silas' Spicbe, b. July 19, 1835; m. 1st, June 27, 1861, to Hattie Brewster; she d. April 16, 1864, leaving an infant, Charles' Spicer, who lived less than a year. Silas Spicer m. 2nd, in May, 1866, to Celia 0. Hulbert, who d. in 1878. She left three children (1) Sadie', (2) Ad- die', and (3) Lydia', who is dead. Silas Spicer m. 3rd, in 1879, to Aggie Wood, by whom he has a son Edward'. During the war Mr. Spicer was harbor-master at Savan- nah, Georgia, he is now superintendent of Hoboken Ferry. VII Mart E.' Spioee, b. Dec. 2, 1837; d. April 2, 1858. VIII Chahles H.' Spiceb, b. Feb. 18, 1840; m. in Cleveland, Ohio, and in insurance and real estate there; no child. IX. Emeline' Spicee, b. May 20, 1842; m. her bro.-in-law Gardner N. Willcox, who d. in 1883. They had two sons (1) Charles', who d. aged 6 mo. ; (2) William', who is married, has two children and is a blacksmith at Po- quetannck, Conn. 60. Nathan Davis* Stanton (Henry'', Joshua", William'), b. May 3, 1792, at Stonington, Conn.; m. Jan. 18, 1817, to Phoebe Lewis; d. Jan. 2, 1865, in Norwich, N. Y. She d. Feb. 22, 1864. Issue: I Haeeibt Elvin', b. Oct. 26, 1817; m. Aug. 2, 1843, to John H. De La Martyr; d. June 27, 1870; lived at Norwich, N. Y. She had two sons: 1 Nathan Henry' De La Martyr, he is m. and lives at Fremont, Neb. ; has one child. 2 Charles Eobert' De La Martyr; m.; no child; lives at Fremont, Neb. II George Henrt', b. March 13, 1819; m. in April, Qenealogicdl Pa/rt. 105 1845, to Lucretia Norton Weaver, and d. Dec. 11, 1866, at Norwich, K Y. She b. Oct. 19, 1826. No child. III An infant', b. Oct. 9, 1830; d. Oct. 13, 1830. IV Julia Ann', b. Jan. 7, 1833; d. Dec. 38, 1859; un- married. V Bbeiah Lewis', b. April 31, 1833; d. July 18, 1834. VI Emelinb', b. July 18, 1835; d. July 37, 1843. Vn Phbbb Maey', b. Sept. 12, 1838; m. Nov. 14, 1874, to Thomas B. Lewis; no child; P. 0. Norwich, N. Y. 103 VIII Nathan Horace A.', b. June 15, 1830; m. Martha Jane Sturgis, Feb. 13, 1855. IX Amos Lewis', b. Aug. 6, 1833; d. Feb. 1, 1833. X Lucy Elizabeth', b. Jan. 30, 1834; m. May 14, 1863, to Nathan Bristol Watkins; no child; P. 0. Norwich, N. Y. 104 XI Amos Eussel', b. Feb. 1, 1836; m. twice. 105 Xn ROBEET AuGiTSTiTs', b. April 39, 1838; m. 852 Elizabeth P.* Pendleton. 61. Lucy* Stanton (Henr/, Joshua*, William'), b. 1794 at Stonington, Conn.; m. April 13, 1813, to Samuel Foster Berry at Hopkinton or Westerly, E. I. She d. Dec. 19, 1875. He b. 1788 in Westerly, R.I., son of Samuel and MoUie (Foster) Berry. Samuel Berry d. at Westerly, R. I., May 29, 1811, aged 66 yr., 8 mo., 23 days. MoUie (Foster) Berry d. at Wes- terly, March 8, 1830, aged 86 yr., 8 mo., 13 days. Samuel Foster Berry d. at Caton, Steuben Co., N. Y., Feb. 20, 1864. He was a farmer and voted for Jackson and Van Buren, but was a Republican when he died. Issue (b. at Westerly, R. I.) : I Lucy Ann' Berry, b. Jan. 23, 1814; m. Abram B. Breese; d. Feb. 6, 1849. II Catherine' Berry, b. Nov. 31, 1815; m. B. F. Lewis; P. 0. Maine Village, N. Y. 14 106 The Stantons. III Eliza Esther' Beeet, b. Feb. 5, 1818; m. J. M. B. Gillett; both dead. IV Samuel Spicbe' Beeey, b. Jan. 29, 1820; P. 0. Corning, N. Y. V Chables H.' Beeet, b. April 17, 1823; d. Sept. 6, 1822. 106 VI Chaeles H.' Beeet, b. Sept. 13, 1823; m. Prances E. Hubbell. VII Eunice GAROLmE'' Beeet, b. May 16, 1836; m. Joseph Griffith; P. 0. Dundee, 111. VIII Eichaed Watke' Beeet, b. Nov. 16, 1828; d. March, 1875. IX Susan Emilt' Beeet, b. March 25, 1831; m. John Eoss; P. 0. Maine Village, N. Y. X Phebe Eemina' Beeet, b. July 5, 1833; m. John E. Wolcott; P. 0. Gaton, JST. Y. XI Elizabeth Bdina' Beret, b. Jan. 7, 1837; m. H. Knapp; he is dead, her P. 0. is Goshen, Ind. 63. John" Stanton (Henr/, Joshua*, William'), b. about 1796, at Stonington, Gonn. When a young man he enlisted in the U. S. Navy, was cruelly treated and he deserted. Fearing arrest he assumed the name Brown. He m. Elizabeth (?) and moved from Mass. to 111., where he was known as John Stanton ; returning to Mass. he was known as John Brown. They had I Elizabeth' Stanton, b. 18 — , m. Frederick Miller and lived in Lowell, Mass. 63. RusselP Stanton (Henry', Joshua^ William^), b. April 20, 1799, at Norwich, Conn.; m. March 20, 1841, to LuCT G. Northwat of Caton, Steuben Co., N. Y.; he d. in Aug., 1875; he was a Baptist, a farmer, a Whig and Eepublican. His wife was b. Jan. 39, 1809, and is now living. Issue: 107 I Francis E.', b. Feb. 8, 1843; m. Eliza D . Woodward. Oenealogical PaH. lOT 108 II Maetha T.', b. Not. 16, 1844; m. EeT. Benj. F. Smith. 109 III LuoT A.', b. NoY. 31, 1846; m. James K. P. House. 110 IV Mast E.', b. June 13, 1851; m. 1st, Rey. B. Rice; m. 3nd, Erastus E. Vaughan. 64. Albert^ Stanton (Henry', Joshua*, William^), b. about 1800, m. 1st, Lois Baboock, who d. in 1844. They lived in Oaton, N. Y., and had these I Maky^, is m. and lives at Oaton, N. Y. II Thomas'". Ill Lateen', is at Ackley, Harding Co. , Iowa. Albert m. 2d, Saeah Jane Rowe, and had children living in Wis., of whom no record can be secured. 65. Eliza^ Stanton (Henr/, Joshua*, William^), b. Feb. 23, 1804, in N. Stonington, Ct. , m. Jaebd Bakbbe, Feb. 13, 1825, in N. Stonington and d. July 31, 1856. Mr. Barber was b. in Westerly, R. I., Sept. 19, 1801, son of Hosea and Kate (Lan- phear) Barber; he d. Feb. 30, 1884. He was a carpenter and a Seventh-day Baptist. Issue (all b. in Westerly, R. L): Jaeed Clabk'', b. Jan. 8, 1826; m. Sarah A. G-reene. C. Edwin', b. March 24, 1827; d. Nov. 5, 1833. Elizabeth', b. Dec. 9, 1828; d. March 12, 1831. Eeastus W.'', b. Oct. 32, 1830; m. 808 Dorcas Stanton. Henet S.', b. Aug. 26, 1832; m. Elizabeth S. West. Paul M.'', b. Oct. 16, 1834; m. C. Angeline Kenyon. Chaeles E.7, b. Sept. 10, 1836; m. Nancy G-. Eddy. Maetha K.\ b. Aug. 13, 1838; d. June 20, 1841. Maet DaviS7, b. Sept. 15, 1840; unmarried; now living in Ashaway, R. I. Thomas Alvin?, b. Jan. 3, 1843; m. Sarah J. Ken- yon in Hopkinton, R. I., Nov. 18, 1867. She dau. of Dr. Joseph D. and Lydia (Noyes) 111 I II III 112 IV 113 V 114 VI 115 VII VIII IX 108 The Stomtms. Kenyon. He is a Seventh-day Baptist and a pharmacist in Ashaway, E. I. Their children are 1 Joseph DeVere' Barber, b. March 3, 1871, in Hopkinton, E. I. 2 Hattie Plorine' Barber, b. July 2, 1872; d. in Nov., 1883. 66. Ledyard' Stanton (Lodowick', Joshua*, William^), b. Mar. 27, 1807, in North Stonington, Conn. ; m. June 20, IBiO, to Latjka Buck ; she b. Aug. 28, 1812, in Conn., and is now living. He d. June 19, 1871, at Pall Eiver, Wis. He was a farmer and a member of the M. E. Church, in which he was a class leader and a steward. Issue: I Wm. Henet', b. July 8, 1844, in Oswego Co., N. Y., un- married, lives with his mother at Fall Eiver, Wis. II George Pbert', b. Aug. 2, 1842, in Oswego Co., N. Y.; m. Nov. 25, 1876, at Fall Eiver, Wis., to Adelia, dau. of Henry and Flavia Montville. She b. July 18, 1853, at Eichmond, Mass., and d. July 26, 1886, at Fall Eiver, Wis. Mr. Stanton served in the Union Army for two and a half years during the Civil War, was postmaster at Fall Eiver, Wis., under President Arthur, is now town clerk, notary public, and justice of the peace at Fall Eiver, and is on the staff of the Dept. Com. of the G. A. E. Issue: 1 Perry Ledyard', b. July 10, 1878; P. 0. Fall Eiver, Wis. 67. Albert^ Stanton (Lpdowick', Joshua^ Wm.^ Thomas"), b. Feb. 26, 1811, in North Stonington, Conn.; m. Margaret Ellis; lived in Akron, Ind., but can find no further trace of him or his sons. Issue: I Albert'', Jr., b. ; m. Florence Madison. He was a Union soldier two years, alumnus of Asbury Univ., Ind. Both dead. Genealogical Pa/rt. 109 II Augusta', b. III Geobge M.', b. IV Jambs', b. 68. John' Stanton (Lodowick', Joshua*, William'), b. June 22, 1813 ; m. Mar. 26, 1836, to Lavinia Cadwell, at Norwich, N. Y. ; she b. Sept. 7, 1816, and d. Oct. 16, 1872. John m. 2d, Meeoie Peert ; she d. at Navaimo, N. Y. Hed. July 13, 1884, at Clay Center, Clay Co., Kan. He was a Methodist, a Eepub- lioan, and in business a carpenter and a photographer. Issue (by 1st wife): I George', b. Aug. 26, 1837, at Norwich, N. Y.; m. at Preble, Cortland Co., N. Y., to Kosa Butler, dau. of Thomas Butler and Tamar Drake; she b. Sept. 2, 1839. He is a Methodist; P. 0. Summit Station, N. Y. 116 II James Hejitet', b. Sept. 12, 1839; m. Jane L. Crandall. Issue (by 2d wife) : III Meecie', i). ; m. C. K. Underwood and liyes at Morrisville, Madison Co., N. Y. IV Maetha', b. V Julia', b. ; m. Sweet, and lives at Morrisville, N. Y. VI Frank', b. ; lives at Miltonville, Kan. 69. Amelia" Stanton (Lodowick', Joshua*, Wm.*, Thomas'), b. May 9, 1815, in New York State; m. Peikk, and died in Syracuse, N. Y. She lost two sons in the Civil War, and left one son. 70. Adaline* Stanton (Lodowick*, Joshua*, Wm.^ Thos.''), b. Aug. 4, 1825, in New York State; she m. twice and d. in 1876. One husband was Hultz. Issue: I Douglas', b. ; son by 1st husband; d. in Iowa, 1886. II Claeance Cabeoll', b. ; son by 2d husband, lives in Elgin, 111. 110 The Stantons. 73. Samuel" Stanton (John', John*, SamueP, 2 Thomas'), h. Oct. 15, 1807, in Stonington; m. ISTakcy Loed, dau. of Isaac Wheeler, Dec. 31, 1831; she b. Jan. 3, 1811, and still living. He was a mariner and a farmer. He d. March 31, 1889, in Ston- ington, Conn. Issue: I Geokge Samuel', b. Sept. 38, 1833; killed accident- ally on a vessel in New York harbor, Dec. 14, 1853. 116i II Hareiet a.', b. Sept. 33, 1839; m. 933 Henry E.' Stanton. 73. John' Stanton (John', John^ SamueP, Thos.'), b. Oct. 5, 1809, in Stonington, Conn.; m. 1st in Norwich, Conn., Oct. 3, 1835, to Ltdia, dau. of John and Ruth (Williams) Water- man. She b. Oct. 14, 1814, in Norwich, where she d. July 9, 1859. He m. 3nd, in New London, Ct., Jan. 13, 1861, to Jajs"B Gr. Baker, who now (1890) lives in Norwich, Ct. John was a carpenter and a Baptist. He d. in Norwich, Sept. 11, 1887. Issue (by 1st wife) ; I JoHK W.', b. July 3, 1836; unm. ; a sailor. II William H.', b. Dec. 31, 1838; drowned in 1874, at San Francisco. 111 Mart Lord', b. March 9, 1841 ; m. Chas. Harvy and d. Feb. 35, 1865, leaving one son Chas. Harvy, Jr., b. in 1863, and now in Salem, Conn. IV KuTH Ann', b. Oct. 1, 1844; d. Feb. 31, 1847. V Chas. Edwin', b. Sept. 4, 1847; unm.; a sailor. VI Emeline Perkins', b. June 29, 1850; m. Daniel O'Brien, and has a child Julia" O'Brien, b. 1873. Their P. 0. is East Providence, E. I. She is also recorded as mar- rying her cousin Edwin A.' Brewer. That must have been her first marriage and resulted in separation. Oenealogioal Pa/rt. Ill 74. Henry Franklin' Stanton (Jno/, Jno.^ Sam'P, % Thomas''), b. about 1813; m. Ank James, and lived in Orient, L. I., where he d. in 1887. She is also dead. Issue: I William Henry'', b. ; m. Carrie Beckwith. II Silas B.', b. ; m. Bessie Treyail. III LuoT Jane', b. ; m. Benj. F. Calyer. IV Fbank Ellswokth', b. Nov. 36, 1859; m. Anna Epser, Jan. 6, 1885, and lives in Orient, L. I. 75. Eelbecca Wilcox' Stanton (Jno.', Jno.*, Sam'P, 2 Thomas'"), b. Aug. 34, 1815, in Stonington, Conn.; m. in 1841, to John Bkewee, a native of England. Issue : I Eebecca Stanton' Bebvteb, b. Sept. 3, 1843; m. Chas. Thompson of Westerly, E. I. Two children. I^ John Stanton' Beewbk, b. Dec. 9, 1843; m. Sarah Thompson of Westerly, E. I. Five children. Ill Edwin Alburtus' Brewer, b. Dec. 16, 1843; m. 1st, Lydia Lewis of Westerly, E. I. ; m. 3nd, Emma Perkins Stanton, dau. of 73 John Stanton; m. 3rd, Mrs. Lizzie Landphear of Westerly, E. I. One son by first wife. 76. Alfred Bailey^ Stanton (Jno.S Jno.*, Sam'P, 3 Thomas'"), b. May 36, 1817; m. Marjory Lewis. He lives in Pawcatuck, Stonington, on the lands first granted to Thomas Stanton 1st; said lands never having been out of the family since the original grant was made. His wife d. Oct. 3, 1880. Issue: I Martha W." Stanton, b. in Nov., 1845; m. John Hood, June 38, 1875, and d. July 30, 1883. 77. Amelia' Stanton (Amos', John*, SamueP), b. Nov. 3, 1793, at Stonington, Conn.; m. her cousin 84 John S." Hiscox, son of 43 Susanna Stanton, at North Stonington, Conn. She d. in New York city. 112 The Stantms. Issue: I Harriet' Hiscox, m. Benj. P. Butler; she m. 3nd, a Mr. Pearson, and lives in California. II LouisiAifA' Hiscox, d. about 1845. III Atery Stephen' Hiscox, d. in infancy. IV Susan Augusta' Hiscox, m. 1st, Frederick Strype; 2nd, Jno. S. Davis.* V JoHsr Henry' Hiscox, m. his cousin Emily' Maine, dau. of 80 Sophronia' Stanton; see her name. VI Josephine' Hiscox, m. Mr. Pease; lives in N". Y. city. 78. Lodowick B.^ Stanton (Amos^ John*, Samuel', 2 Thomas'"), b. Jan. 38, 1795, in Stonington, Conn. ; m. Hannah« Stanton, dau. of Dea. 37 John Stanton of Stonington. He d. ; his wife d. in Feb., 1866. He vras a Baptist, a farmer, and a Democrat. • Issue: 117 I Capt. John Leland' Stanton, b. ; m. Ehoda A. Holmes; killed at Port Hudson. 118 II Albertus Storr' Stanton, b. ; m. 1st, Happy Lewis; m. 2nd, Lucinda Beckwith. 119 III Avery Amos' Stanton, b. April 5, 1837; m. Laura C. Gallup. 130 IV Hannah Elizabeth' Stanton, b. ; m. Capt. Wm. Story. 121 V Eev. Wm. Edwin' Stanton, b. Feb. 12, 1839; m. Sarah E. Kinney. 79. Susan' Stanton (AmosS John*, SamueP, 3 Thomas'), b. Aug. 17, 1798, at Stonington, Conn.; m. Eussel Bbntley of N". Stonington, Oct. 22, 1832; she d. Nov. 20, 1844, at N. Ston- ington, Conn. Issue: 122 I Harriet D.', b. Jan. 1, 1834; m. 1st, John D. Bab- * Mrs. Susan Augusta Davis' address is 1959 Madison Ave . , Harlem, New York oity 123 II III IV 134 V 125 VI 126 VII Genealogical Part. 113 cock; m. 2nd, David Nelson Gallup; m. 3rd, Henry D. Hungerford. Maetha E.', b. April 8, 1825; m. John N. Crary. Susan Emily'', b. Sept. 24, 1827; d. Dec. 22, 1844, aged 17 years. Infant' daughter, b. and d. in May, 1831. LucT G-.', b. July 17, 1829; m. Eichard Wheeler. Mart J.', b. Sept. 10, 1832; m. Henry L. Miner. Emeline N.', b. May 4, 1835; m. Charles H. Eenyon. 80. Sophronia' Stanton (Amos^ Johns Samuel'), b. in June, 1801, at Stonington, Conn., where she m. SAXTOif Maine. She d. in N. Stonington June 10, 1863. Issue: I Stanton B.' Maine, b. Sept. 8, 1819; m. Mary Ann Maine; d. Aug. 25, 1876. II Philena S.' Maine, m. Wm. Bailey; she is dead. Ill Emilt' Maine, m. 1st, John Henry' Hiscox, son of 77 Amelia* Stanton; they were divorced and she m. 2nd, Henry Palmer; lives in North Stonington. 81. Amos* Stanton (Amos^ John*, Samuel'), b. July 23, 1804, at Stonington, Conn.; m. Tkiphena Brown. She d. Oct. 27, 1872, aged 70 years. Issue: I George E.', b. 1827; lost at sea, Sept. 25, 1847. II Mart Ann', b. 1830; d. Dec. 18, 1833. III Almira', b. ; m. BenJ. H. Hiscox; P. 0. Norwich, Conn. IV CouETLAND G.', b. ; m. Mary E. Lewis; P. 0. Westerly, E. I. He is a house, sign and fresco painter in Westerly. 82. Caroline Smith« Stanton (Amos^ John", SamueP), b. Oct. 19, 1808; m. Feb. 38, 1833, at N. Stonington, Conn., to Samuel Hinckley Babcock; she d. June 11, 1867. Mr. Bab- 15 114 The Simloni. cock was b. in 1798, at N. Stoniiigton, and d. at Stonington, April 3, 1873; he was a farmer and Democrat. Issue: I Samuel A.' Babcock, b. Dec. 39, 1833, at N. Stoning- ton; m. Dec. 34, 1863, at Kingston, E. I., to Mart J. Baebbe, wbo was b. Nov. 37, 1843. Samuel A. was a teacher for 35 years and is now a farmer. He lives at Westerly, R. I., and has these children living there: 1 Emma E.« Babcock, b. Eeb. 3, 1869. 3 Edwin A.» Babcock, b. Sept. 5, 1873. 3 Prank H.« Babcock, b. Nov. 4, 1878. II Daniel Hoxie' Babcock, b. July 3, 1834; d. Nov. 38, 1857; unm. III HoEACE SffEEEiELD' Babcock, b. June, 1837; not mar- ried; lives at Westerly, R. I. IV Albeet Clin-ton' Babcock, b. Dec. 13, 1840; enlisted in the 31st Regt. Conn. Volunteers, and d. in the New Haven Hospital, Jan. 31, 1863. 83. Hosea Wheeler' Stanton (Amos', John*, Samuel*), b. Dec. 35, 1815, ; m. Maet E. Thompson", at North Stonington, Conn., Feb. 34, 1848; she b. May 38, 1831. Both living at Westerly, R. I. Issue: I Benj. FeanKlin'', b. Jan. 35, 1851; unm.; P. 0. Wes- terly, R. I. II Sttsak Amelia', b. April 37, 1857; unm.; P. 0. Wes- terly, R. I. Ill Hen-Ht CLiNTOi^r', b. May 38, 1859; unm.; P. 0. Wes- terly, R. I. EIG-HTH GENERATION IN THE LINE OP 2 THOMAS. 85. Azartah' Stanton (Azarlah«, Azariah', Bridget*, Wm.'), b. 1793; d. April 19, 1854 ; a soldier in the War of 1813; m. Genealogical Part. 115 Merot W. Williams, Jan. 1, 1818. After his death his widow m. Samuel Gopp, Aug. 6, 1860. She d. Aug. 6, 1866, aged 63. Azariah and Mercy had children (all born in Stonington): I Wm. Azakiah», b. Nov. 10, 1818; d. Nov. 18, 1819. II Abigail Chesebko'*, bap. June 39, 1833; m. Jonas L. Babcock; d. 1853. III Ltdia Wheeler', bap. June 39, 1833; d. April 1, 1835. IV Charlotte Elizabeth', bap. May 35, 1835; d. March 3, 1833. 137 Y Wm. Azariah', bap. July 37, 1838; b. Aug. U, 1837; pi. Lucy Ann Brown; d. April 13, 1873. VI Nathan S.', b. May 1, 1830; d. April 6, 1833. VII Daughter, ^ Born July 11, 1838, and VIII " y Triplets, d. on the 13th and 30th of IX " j July, 1838. Z Elizabeth'. She is married. No further record. 86. Rozetta ElTira.'' St£Hitoii (Joshuas Joshua', Joshuas Wm.', 3 Thos.''), b. Nov. 33, 1814, at South Wilbraham, Mass.; in 1844 she m. Stephen T. Shute, of Maiden, Mass. He d. about 1870, and Mrs, Shute now lives with her son Charles,,, at Eiver Bend, Colorado, Issue: I LuciBK K.' Shuts, b. April 17, 1845; d. in 1873. II Mary A.' Shute, b. June 14, 1848; d. in Feb., 1866. Ill Chas. Sumner' Shute, b. Nov. 3, 18—; P. 0. Eiver Bend, Colo. 87. Judson A,' Stanton (James', Joshua', Joshua^ Wm,', 3 Thos.'), b. Nov. 5, 1834, in S. Wilbraham, now Hampden, Mass.; he m. (1) June 34, 1863, Maria E. Smith, of S, Wilbra- ham; she was b. Oct. 1, 1836, and d. Nov. 7, 1869, at St. Cloud, Minn. He m. (3) July 4, 1870, Luot 0. Smith, who was b. Jan. 3, 1839. Judson A. is a Congregationalist, a Eepublican, and a civil engineer. He lives at Sauk Eapids, Minn. 116 The Stomtons. Issue: I Howards b. April 1, 1863; d. March 30, 1882. II Edward S.', b. Aug. 10, 18'65; P. 0. New London, Minn. III Ella M.S b. Aug. 31, 1867; P. 0. Elk Eirer, Minn. IV Emma L.S b. Sept. 13, 1869; P. 0. Sauk Eapids, Minn. V Ida M.^ b. May 15, 1874; P. 0. Sauk Eapids, Minn. VI Chas. Judson^ b. May 19, 1877; P. 0. Sauk Eapids, Minn. VII Mart Ethel^ b. July 14, 1880; d. Dfec. 16, 1882. 88. OliTcr' Stanton (Oliver^ Eobert^ Joshua% William^), b. Sept. 3, 1806, in Cazenovia, N. Y.; m. (1) Sophia Bugbbe in 1827; shed. 1866; m. (2d) in 1868. Oliver died in 1869, at Medina, N". Y. ; he was m. in Woodstock, IST. Y. Issue: I Albert' Stanton, b. Oct. 2, 18 — ; had a son Jesse", at_ Shelby Center, Orleans Co., IST. Y. 128 II Gilbert L.' Stanton, b. June 8, 1832; m. Ann E. Shurger. III Mart" Stanton, b. July 22, 18—. IV Sarah* Stanton, b. June 15, 18 — ; m. Coleman. 89. AlTin'' Stanton (Olivers, Eobert', JoshuaS William'), b. Dec. 5, 1809, in Cazenovia, N. Y.; m. (1) April 14, 1836, to Polly Dye ; she d. in 1869, aged 64; m. (2) Martha Ellis, Aug. 27, 1871; she was b. in 1827. He lives in De Euyter, Mad- ison Co., N. Y. Issue (b. in De Euyter, N. Y.) : I Mart M.^ b. July 23, 1837; unmarried, lives in De Euyter, N. Y. II Altin J.', b. Aug. 23, 1838; m. Jan. 12, 1876, Permela Sack- ett; lives in S. Plymouth, N. Y. (s. p.) III Julia A.^ b. May 12, 1840; m. Dec, 1864, to John Clarke of McGrawville, N. Y. IV Ehoda J.S b. Jan. 8, 1843; d. Aug. 27, 1851. V Sarah E.», b. Sept. 3, 1845; m. Dec, 1864, to Benj. T. Ehodes, and has these two children: Qenealogioal Part. 117 1 Alice J.» Rhodes, b. Not. 31, 1866; liyes in Bridge- port, Conn. 3 Mabel J.» Ehodes, b. April 11, 1871; lives in Bridge- port, Conn. VI Ctnthia E.«, b. Dec. 21, 1848; d. Dec. 22, 1859. 90. William Brown' Stanton (Oliver^ Kobert', Joshua*, William'), b. Sept. 6, 1817, at Cazenovia, N. Y.; m. (1) Feb. 5, 1843, to Jane Nason, she d. Dec. 11, 1843; m. (2) Harbiet Malvina Oloott, of New "Woodstock, N. Y., July 2, 1846. They live (1888) in North Syracuse, N. Y. Issue (all by the 2d wife) : I Benjamin Olcott* Stanton, b. May 14, 1851; d. June 24, 1853. 129 II Predeeick Cobano' Stanton, b. June 10, 1853; m. twice. Ill Florence Loeena' Stanton, b. April 19, 1861; single; lives with Wm. B. 91. Cynthia Ann' Stanton (Oliver^, Eobert^ Joshua', Wm.'), b. Oct. 28, 1820, at New Woodstock, N. Y.; m. Benjamin Waed Battm, at Delphi, Onondaga Co., N. Y., March 10, 1842. He was b. Jan. 3, 1821, at Minden, N. Y., and d. Feb. 14,1887, at Syracuse, N. Y., where the widow now lives. Issue: I Cynthia J.' Baum, b. Feb. 10, 1843, at Truxton, N. Y.; d. June 37, 1848. II Olitj!R S.« Baum, b. May 23, 1844, at Truxton, N. Y.; d. July 10, 1848. Ill Harriet A.» Baum, b. Feb. 14, 1846, at Cortland, N. Y.; m. Nov. 28, 1865, at Syracuse, N. Y., W. H. H. Neal. Their children are, 1 Joseph Ward" Neal, b. March 9, 1867, at Syracuse, N. Y. 3 Harriet May' Neal, b. May 5, 1869, at Syracuse, N. Y. The Neal family now live in Syracuse, N. Y. XXS The Stantons. IV Maey Louise* Baum, b. April 22, 1848, at Cortland, N. Y.; m. Henry D. Brewster, Oct. 21, 1874, at Syracuse, N, Y. Their children were b. in Weeds- port, N. Y., where they now lire. 1 Henry Baum' Brewster, b. July 30, 1875. 2 Mary Louise^ Brewster, b. March 16, 1877. 3 Benjamin NeaP Brewster, b. Jan. 30, 1879. V BEifJAMiN W." Baum, b. July 19, 1850, at ISTew Wood' stock, IST. Y.; m. Jan. 8, 1880, at Berlin, Gerr many, to Augusta Krieger. He died at Syracuse, IST. Y., Feb. 18, 1886. VI BDWiif 0.* Baum, b. Sept. 26, 1853, at New Woodstock, ]Sr. Y.; d. June 15, 1856, at Chittenango, IST. Y. VII Lyman Frank* Baum, b. May 15, 1856, at Chittenango, N. Y.; m. Nov, 9, 1882, to Maud Gage, of Fay- etteville, N. Y. He now lives in Syracuse, N. Y., and has two sons: 1 Frank Joslyn" Baum, b. Dec. 4, 1883. 2 Eobert Stanton' Baum, b. Feb. 1, 1886. VIII Hahrt Clat« Baum, M. D., b. March 3, 1859, at Chit- tenango, N. Y. IX Geo. McClelland' Baum, b. Dec. 24, 1861, at Syracuse; d. Nov. 8, 1863, This record was furnished me by Dr, Harry C. Baum, of Syr- acuse, N, Y. 92. Schuyler Tan Rensselaer' Stanton (Oliver*, Eobert% Joshua*, Wm.*),b. May 25, 1812, at Cazenovia, N. Y. ; m. Hul- DAH Ann Martin, in Cazenovia, N. Y., July 4, 1848; she d. March 29, 1871. Schuyler V. is a farmer, living at New Wood- stock, Madison Co., N. Y. A Republican. John A. also lives at New Woodstock, N. Y. Issue: 130 I Oliver Martin', b. Oct. 22, 1849; m. Julia L Bar- nard, Jan. 9, 1872; she d. March, 1884; he m. Alice Dodd, in 1885. Genealogical Part. 119 II John Albert', b. March 36, 1850; m. Carrie E. Rich- mond, Jan. 6, 1870. Ill Chas. Hekry^ b. Dec. 3, 1853; m. Clara E. Cran- dall, April 12, 1881; she a dau. of Joseph Clark and Maria S. (Newton) Crandall; they live at Westerly, R. I. No child. 93. SulliTan Upham^ Stanton (Roberta, Robert', Joshua*. Williams 2 Thos.^), b. Nov. 12, 1812, at Monson, Mass.; m. (1) May 7, 1835, Electa Chaffee, of Wilbraham, Mass. She b. March 3, 1813, and d. Feb. 13, 1858; m. (2) April 28, 1859, Maeia L. Hunt, of Enfield, Conn. She b. Eeb. 13* 1814. Mr, S. U. Stanton is a farmer, and now lives in Hampden, Mass. He was postmaster of that town from 1870 to 1882; he is a Re- publican, and a member of the Baptist church . Issue: 131 I Sophia M.», b. Feb. 7, 1836; m. Andrew Beebe, April 16, 1854. II Persis D.S b. March 28, 1841; d. March 2, 1858. III Robert U.', b. June 21, 1846; d. Oct. 8, 1868; single. IV Wm. G.\ b. Sept. 6, 1852; d. Feb. 7, 1869. 94. Chloe^ Stanton (Roberts, Roberts Joshua", William', a Thos."), b. May 21, 1814, at Monson, Mass. She m. Ltman Day, April 28, 1835, and d. Oct. 5, 1882; he b. March 12, 1812, and d. Dec. 9, 1872, at Wilbraham, Mass., where they were mar- ried. He was a farmer, a Republican and a Universalist; his parents were Alvin I., and Temperance (Snow) Day, of Wil- braham, Mass. Issue: I Henry R.» Day, b. March 1, 1836. II Miranda J.' Day, b. Aug. 3, 1838. III Ann Eliza^ Day, b. Oct. 3, 1840. IV Clinton C Day, b. Sept. 15, 1841. 120 The Stcmtons. V Morton L.« Day, b. Sept. 16, 1844, at Wilbraham, Mass. He now lives at Hampden, Mass.; unmarried. VI Elvira C." Day, b. Sept. 34, 1847. VII Ellen M.* Day, b. 95. Randal Spicer^ Stanton (RandalP, Robert', Joshua*, William'), b. July 31, 1808, in Wilbraham, Hampden Co., Mass. He m. Dec. 3, 1838, Lucy HAMiLTOiir, of Hamilton, Madison Co., N. Y. She b. Oct. 31, 1804; d. May 23, 1887. Randal is a shoemaker and farmer. In religion, a Congregationalist, and in politics, a Democrat. He now (1888) lives in Sauquoit, Oneida Co., N. Y. Issue: I James Parks' Stanton, b. Sept. t, 1840; d. Feb. 2, 1841. 131^ II Albert Robert' Stanton, b. June 20, 1844; m. Jan. 13, 1873, Caroline Elizabeth Payne; she d. June 18, 1886; lives in Sauquoit, N. Y. 96. Mary Eliza' Stanton (Randall*, Robert*, Joshua*, Wil- liam'), b. June 8, 1810, in Wilbraham, Mass.; m. Cyrus Wil- liams, May 38, 1833; he was b. March 31, 1807. They live (1888) in Decorah, Iowa. Issue: I Mary E.^ Williams, b. May 16, 1834; m. May 13, 1853, to Bigelow, and now lives in Decorah, Iowa. II Cyrus R.' Williams, b. March 17, 1839; m. Jan. 1, 1863, ; now lives at Washington Prairie, Iowa. III James P.' Williams, b. March 39, 1843 ; a U. S. soldier in the 6th Iowa Cavalry; d. July 39, 1865, at Ft. Rice, Dak. IV John L.« Williams, b. Nov. 17, 1847; m. Nov. 26, 1879; now lives at Washington Prairie, Iowa. QenealogiGol Part. 121 97. John Whitman' Stanton (Kaudal?, Eobert^ Joshua*, Wm.='), b. Aug. 30, 1814, in Belchertowu, Mass.; m. (1) Betsey Gray Kimball, in Preston, Conn., Aug. 4, 1839. She d. July 81, 1844; m. (2) Jan. 32, 1857, to Caroline D. Hinckley of Gang Mills, Herkimer Co., N. Y., where they now live. He is a lumberman. In religion a Presbyterian. Issue : I William H.* Stanton, b. Oct. 20, 1843; unmarried; lives at Gang Mills, N. Y. 98. Eer. Robert Palmer' Stanton (Eandall', Kobert', Joshua*, WiUiam'), b. Jan. 20, 1818, in Belchertown, Mass.; in 1848, Jan. 17, he m. Harriet Jones at Southington, Conn. She was b. March 16, 1821. He is a Congregational clergyman and now lives at Norwich, Conn. Issue: I Harriet', b. March 27, 1851; m. Blackman, Jan. 8, 1873; he is dead; she and her son, John Stanton' Blackman, live at Normch, Conn. II Clara', b. May 29, 1859; unmarried, lives with her father. He has now (1888) retired from the pastorate but does considerable supplying in neighboring towns. Mr. Stanton is an alumnus of Yale College, Class 1843; and of Yale Theo. Sem., Class 1847. He was ordained by the Presbytery of Albany as pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Cohoes, N. Y., Feb. 9, 1848. In 1853 he became pastor of the Cong. Church at Derby, Conn. In 1856 he was installed pastor of the Greenville Cong. Church of Noi-wich, Conn., which position he held until 1880, when he resigned, but continued to live in Norwich. 99. Clarissa AlTira' Stanton (EandalP, Eobert\ Joshua*, William'), b. April 13, 1830, in Belchertown, Mass.; m. Wil- liam Henry Palmer, at Norwich, Conn., Dec. 25, 1843, and d. April 17, 1880, at Montville, Conn. He now lives in Middle- town, Conn. 16 122 The Stcmtons. Issue (all b. in Montville except Ohtirles S., he b. in Water- ford): 132 I Wm. Henry' Palmbjr, Jr., b. Oct. 1, 1843; m. Addie E. Wood. 133 II John Gideon' Palmer, b. Oct. 14, 1845; m. Elvira A. Grover. 134 III Clarissa Maria' Palmer, b. Oct. 38, 1847; m. Byron H. Arnold. IV Marian Eliza' Palmer, b. Dec. 6, 1849; m. Eevile 0. Markham, at Providence, K. I., Dec. 27, 1875. They now live at Middletown, Conn. V Charles Stanton' Palmer, b. Oct. 19, 1852; d. June 19, 1862, at Montville. 100. George W.' Stanton (Jno. M.", Eobert^ Joshua*, Wm.'), b. July 4, 1838, in Cazenovia, K Y.; m. (1) Aug. 22, 1849, Julia A. Pattison, of Cazenovia. He obtained a divorce from her at Ereeport, 111., in 1862, and March 2, 1875, he m. (2) Emma Danforth, of Oquawka, 111. The iirst wife b. 1830 in Madison, N. Y. ; second wife b. Oct. 20, 1845, in New Wood- stock, N. Y. Geo. W. now lives in Kirkwood, 111. Issue: 135 I Algenia E.', b. Julia 23, 1850; m. Matthew S. Bar- ber, Oct. 11, 1868. II Gatlord", b. Oct. 15, 1852. 136 III Ida', b. Oct. 9, 1855; m. Geo. L. Cole in 1876. IV Louis', b. Sept. 8, 1858; d. Oct. 1, 1884. By the 3d wife: V A daughter', b. July 15, 1877; d. April 13, 1878, at Biggsville, 111. 101. Rey. James' Stanton (Jno. M.*, Eobert', Joshua^ Wm.'), b. in Cazenovia, N". Y., Dec. 3, 1830; m. Janette Pat- tison, in Cazenovia, Nov. 10, 1853. She was b. Dec. 11, 1831. James Stanton was a sailor until he was 23 years old. A few years after his marriage he entered the ministry of the M. E. Genealogical Part. 123 Church, and was in 1887 pastor at Cayuga, N. Y. In 1888 he moTed to Ormoud, Volusia Co., Florida. Issue: Matjeioe A.^ b. June 31, 1855; d. July 31, 1856. Cblias, twin, b. May 8, 1857; m. Chas. W. Edgbert, Dec, 1879. P. 0. Copenhagen, Lewis Co., N. Y. One child, James Wesley' Edgbert, b. May 9, 1883. Cella', twin, b. May 8, 1857; d. Dec. 4, 1861. Prank J.% b. Aug. 4, 1863; P. 0. Ormond, Florida. Ettas, b. March 14, 1865; P. 0. Ormond, Florida. JamesS b. March 14, 1873; P. 0. Ormond, Florida. 103. Nathan Horace A.' Stanton (Nathan D.', HenryS Joshua*, Wm.3), b. June 15, 1880, at Norwich, N. Y.; m. Feb. 13, 1855, to Martha Jane Sturgis; d. July 35, 1863. Issue: I Herbert Eax^ Stanton, b. Jan. 15, 1858; m. March 30, 1879, to Elizabeth Curtis. They now live at Bast Phar- salia, Chenango Co., N. Y., and have 1 Harriet Elizabeth* Stanton. 3 Marie' Stanton. 3 Eay Francis' Stanton. 104. Amos Russeir Stanton (Nathan D.^ HenryS Joshua*, Wm.'), b. Feb. 1, 1836, ; m. Mart E. Whitney, who died. Amos m. 3nd, Jennie •. He now lives in Wins- borough, Texas. Issue: I A son by wife Mary; the son is dead. Issue (by 3nd wife) : II Daisys III Eaymond*. 105. Robert Augustus' Stanton (Nathan D.*, Henry", Joshua*, Wm.»), b. Sunday, April 39, 1838, at Norwich, N. Y.; m. Aug, 37, 1868, at Oxford, N. Y., to 853 Elizabeth Packer' 124 The Stcmtons. Peistdletok. She was b. March 4, 1846, and d. June 9, 1887. (For her ancestry see 845 Bridget). Robert A. d. Sept. 5, 1886, at his home in Norwich, N". Y., where he practiced law. Issue (all b. at Norwich, N. Y.): I BoiTtf Stan-ton, b. Dec. 2, 1869; P. 0. Norwich, N. Y. II Maegakbt^ Stanton-, b. Sept. 5, 1871; P. 0. Norwich, N. Y. III Chaeles Kobbet» Stanton, b. Dec. 2, 1875; P. 0. Oxford, N. Y. IV Nathan P.' Stanton, b. Aug. 10, 1873; a student in Oxford Academy, Oxford, N. Y. 106. Judge Charles Henry' Berry (Lucy', Henry', Joshua*, Wm.^), b. Sept. 12, 1823, at Westerly, R. I.; m. Nov. 14, 1850, at Corning, N. Y., to Frances Eliza Hubbell. She was b. Feb. 23, 1830. They now live in Winona, Minn. Judge Berry has been a member of the Minn. Senate, and served as Attorney- General of that State. He has also been U. S. Court Commis- sioner. He is now (1888) a member of the State Board of Cor- rections and Charities, and Resident Director of the State Nor- mal School at Winona. For ten years he has been President of the Educational Board of the city of Winona. Such a record tells of the man better than pages of eulogy. Issue : I Kate Louise* Beret, b. Aug. 25, 1857, in Winona, Minn. ; m. Prof. Charles A. Morey, President of the State Normal School at Winona. 107. Key. Francis R.' Stanton (Russet, Henry^ Joshua*, Wm.'), b. Feb. 8, 1843, at Oaton, Steuben Co., N. Y.; m. Jan. 26, 1870, at Dundee, 111., to Eliza Davis WooDVf aed. She b. Aug. 20, 1849; d. Feb. 16, 1888. He is a Baptist minister and a farmer; P. 0. Grenola, Kan. Seven children. I LiLLiE M.* Stanton, b. Jan. 9, 1871. II Mabel L.* Stanton, b. Dec. 4, 1872. III Rttssel R.' Stanton, b. Nov. 14, 1874. Genealogical Part. 125 IV NiOBE D.« Stantok, b. Oct. 14, 1876. V Ethel M/ Stanton, b. May 19, 1883. VI Nathan P.« Stanton, b. Nov. 21, 1883. VII LuTHBB 0.^ Stanton, b. Jan. 10, 1887. 108. Martha T.' Stanton (Kussel', Henry^ Joshua*, Wm.»), b. Nov. 16, 1844, in Oaton, N. Y.; m. Feb. 9, 1874, to Eev. Ben J. P. Smith, and now lives in Dexter, Cowley Co., Kan. Issue: I Jessie Stanton^ Smith, b. Aug. 28, 1876. II EtrssEL Bebbe* Smith, b. May 6, 1882. Ill Lttct Paemelia* Smith, b. June 16, 1883. 109. Incy A.' Stanton (Eussel", Henry', Joshua*, Wm.^), b. Nov. 31, 1846, at Caton, N. Y.; m. Sept. 8, 1874, to James K. D. House. Their P. 0., Cloverdale, Kan. Issue: I Feed Maek" House, b. Oct. 14, 1877. II EOT Eussel' House, b. Sept. 5, 1880. III Iea Veen' House, b. July 29, 1882. IV Swain Ward* House, b. Jan. 6, 1886. 110. Mary E.' Stanton (EusseP, Henry', Joshua*, Wm.'), b. June 13, 1851, in Caton, N. Y.; m. 1st, April 9, 1874, to Eev. B. EiCE, who d. Oct. 13, 1877. They had I Edwin M. Stanton* Eice, b. May 38, 1875. II LuoT P." EiCE, b. July 5, 1877. Mary E.' m. 3d, May 18, 1880, to Eeastus E. Vaughan. Mr. Vaughan d. April 38, 1886. She lives at Cloverdale, Kan. By the 2d marriage there was: III William Heebbet" Vaughan, b. May 21, 1881. 111. Jared Clark' Barber (Eliza", Henry', Joshua*, Wm.s), b. Jan. 8, 1826, in Westerly, E. I.; m. in Ashaway, E. I., in Aug., 1848, to Saeah A. Geeene. He is a carpenter in Bridge- port, Conn. 126 The Stcmtons. Issue (b. in Hopkinton, E. I.): I Heebert Wilson' Barber, b. Aug. 17, 1849; m. in 1873 to Annie Dewey. He is a telegraph operator, living in 1890 at 497 Gates avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. They have two sons: 1 Arthur L.' Barber, b. Dec. %, 1882, at Bridgeport, Conn. 2 Herbert Clark" Barber, b. in 1888, at Brooklyn, N. Y. II Alida Matilda? Barber, b. Dec. 20, 1853. 112. Erastus W.' Barter (Eliza^ Henry', Joshua*, Wm.s), b. Oct. 22, 1830, in Westerly, E. I.; m. Aug. 1, 1859, at Potter Hill, K. I., to 808 Dorcas A.'', dau. of 766 Col. John Stanton. For their record see 808 Dorcas Stanton. 113. Henry S.' Barber (Eliza', Henry^ Joshua*, William'), b. Aug. 26, 1832, at Westerly, E. I.; m. Oct. 17, 1859, at Potter Hill, E. I., to Elizabeth S., dau. of Wm. and D. West. He is a Seventh-day Baptist, and a watch repairer. Lives at Ashaway, E. I. Issue: I Lenora E.' Barber, b. May 14, 1862, in Ashaway; m. Nov. 9, 1881, in Rockville, E. I., to C Bernard Lang- worthy, and has a daughter: 1 Grace Grant' Langworthy, b. March 5, 1884, in Asha- way, E. I. II Grace D.« Barber, b. June 21, 1876; d. Dec. 3, 1880. 114. Paul Maxson'' Barber (Bliza^ Henry'', Joshua", Wm.s)^ b. Oct. 16, 1834, in Westerly, E. L; m. Aug. 1, 1857, in Asha- way, E. I., to C. Angeline, dau. of Burdick and Ann (Burdick) Kenton. He is a Seventh-day Baptist, and a carpenter at Ash- away, E. I. Issue (b. at Ashaway): I Annie Stanton' Barber, b. July 31, 1866. Genealogical Part. 127 II Edwik Eatmond^ Baebee, b. Julyl, 1869; d. in Dec, 1873. Ill HowAED Maxso^s Baebee, b. July 24, 1872. 115. Charles E.' Barber (Eliza", Henry', JoshuaS "Wm.»), b. Sept. 10, 1836, in Westerly, K. I.; m. July 16, 1859, in "Westerly, to N"awct G., dau. of Geo. and Susan (Greene) Eddy. He is a Seventh-day Baptist, and a carpenter in Westerly, E.I. Issue (b. in Hopkinton, E. I.): I Ohaeles Hosea* Baebee, b. June 30, 1860; m. in April, 1883, to Ada Blauyelt of Paterson, N. J. He is a ma- chinist in Penn. II Aethixe L.» Baebee, b. Dec. 7, 1870. 116. James Henry' Stanton (John^ Lodowick', Joshua^ Williams), b. Sept. 12, 1839, at Manchester, N. Y.; m. Feb. 12, 1861, to Jane L. Ceandall, at Norwich, N. Y., where they now live. He is a baker. Issue : I William S." Stantox, b. Nov. 3, 1862; P. 0. Norwich, N.Y. II Julia L.^ Stanton, b. Jan. 18, 1871; P. 0. Norwich, N. Y. III EosA E.* Stanton, b. May 7, 1872; P. 0. Norwich, N. Y. 117. Capt. John Leland' Stanton (Lodowick B.^Amos^ John^, Samue?, 2 Thomas"), b. , in Preston, Conn.; m. Ehoda Ann Holmes, as his second wife. He was a soldier in the Civil War and was killed at Port Hud- son; captain of a Norwich, Conn., company of volunteers. Capt. Stanton's first wife was Maet Lewis, by whom he had one child that died aged three years. Issue: • I OsMEB*; gone west. II Ogden'; he is married and lives in Norwich, Conn. Ill Eugenes; dead. 128 The Stantons. 118. Allbertus Storr' Stanton (Lodowick B.«, Amos', John^ SamueP, 2 Thomas'), b. , in Preston, Conn. ; m. 1st, Happt Lewis of Norwich, Conn.; m. 2nd, Lucinda Beckwith, and now lives in Ekonk, Conn. Issue (by 1st wife): I Geoege a. 8 Stanton, m. Annie Gardiner; P. 0. Norwich, Conn. II Maet Augustas Stanton, m. Fred. Tyler; P. 0. Norwich, Conn. 119. Arery Amos' Stanton (Lodowick B.«, Amos', John*, SamueP, 2 Thomas"), b. April 5, 1837, in Preston, Conn.; m. Nov. 28, 1861, at Voluntown, Conn., to Lauea Caroline Gal- lup; she b. Aug. 2, 1837. They now live at Ekonk, Sterling, Conn., where he a farmer and lumber dealer ; he is a Baptist and Kepublican. Issue: I Walter Avert*, b. June 13, 1863; m. Jerusha Prink, Aug., 1885, and has a dau. Grace M." Stanton. II John Btron^ b. June 6, 1865; lives at Ekonk, Sterling, Conn. III Benj. Gallup', b. Aug. 30, 1867; lives at Ekonk, Sterl- ing, Conn. IV Annette Laura*, b. June 23, 1871; lives at Ekonk, Sterling, Conn. V Wm. Edwin', b. July 17, 1873; lives at Ekonk, Sterling, Conn. VI Ella Caroline*, b.Nov. 21, 1874; lives at Ekonk, Ster- ling, Conn. VII Albert Hates*, b. March 27, 1878; lives at Ekonk, Sterling, Conn. VIII Lottie Elizabeth*, b. Jan. 21, 1882; lives at Ekonk, Sterling, Conn. 120. Hannah Elizabeth' Stanton (Lodowick B.«, AmosS John*, SamueP, 2 Thomas'), b. , in Preston, Conn.; m. Capt. Wm. Stort and died, aged 21, leaving a son I Wm. Lodowick* Stort, b. ; dead. Qenealogical Pa/rt. 129 121. Rev. William Edwin' Stanton (Lodowick«, AmosS Jno/, Sam/, 2 Thomas'), b. Feb. 12, 1839, in Preston, Conn.; m, July 2, 1863, at Norwich, Ct., to Sakah Oaroliste Kinnet; she b. Dec. 2, 1837, in Voluntown, Ct. She is the dau. of Sam- uel E. and Eunice C. Kinney. Wm. E. Stanton was ordained pastor of the First Baptist Church in Lowell, Mass., in 1865, and seryed said church until 1870, when his health failed and he moved to Florida. Mr. Stanton was graduated from Madison UniTersity, Hamil- on, N. Y., in 1861, and from Hamilton Theological Seminary, in 1865. His first and only regular charge was at Lowell, Mass.; since going to Florida he has engaged in missionary work. He is now the owner of Woodlawn and Tanglewood Groves at San Mateo, Florida, where he lives. Issue: I LiLLiE A.8 Stanton^, b. March 9, 1865, at Preston, Conn., and lives with her father. II "Wm. Aethurs Stantok, b. Dec. 5, 1868, in Lowell, Mass. He was graduated in class 1889, Madison University, N. Y., and has since taught there; P. 0. Hamilton, N. Y. 122. Harriet Delight'' Bentley (Susan', Amos', John*, Sam- ueP, 2 Thomas'), b. Jan. 1, 1834, at N. Stonington, Conn.; m. 1st, Jan. 5, 1843, to JoH2sr D. Babcock, and had I SusAK Harriet' Babcock, b. Oct. 21, 1845; unm.; P. 0. Mystic, Conn. II KussEL B.8 Babcock, b. June 17, 1848; unm.; P. 0. Mystic, Conn. She m. 2d, to Datid Nelsok G-allup, Jan. 25, 1859; he d. May 23, 1863; they had one child, III Bertha Elizabeth^ Gallup, b. March 3, 1861; d. Oct. 23, 1863. She m. 3d, to Henri; D. Hustgereord, April 9, 1869, and they now live in Mystic, Conn. She d. Jan. 31, 1889. lY 130 The Stcmtons. 123. Martha Electa' Bentley (Susan*, Amos^ John^ Sam- ueP, 3 Thomas"), b. April 8, 1825, at N. Stonington, Conn.; m. Nov. 12, 1845, to John H. Ckaby, and has these children: I Nancy Amelia^ b. Sept. 17, 1847; m. May 30, 1869, to Joseph P. Bliven, and lives in New Haven, Conn. II Eta*, b. Oct. 9, 1849; m. Nov. 14, 1871, to Charles I. Collins, and lives in Westerly, K. I. III Infant son^ b. Feb. 23, 1854; d. March 26, 1854. IV Floka*, b. Sept. 26, 1860; she, with her parents, live in Westerly, R. I. 124. Lucy Uardner' Bentley (Susan", Amos'', John*, Sam- uel", 2 Thomas'), b. July 17, 1839, at N. Stonington, Conn.; m. Oct. 29, 1850, to KiCHARD Whbblbr, Rev. A. G. Palmer, D. D., officiating. They now live at Westerly, R. I. Issue: I Ella J.*, b. Dec. 1, 1853. II Happib J.S b. Feb. 10, 1861; m. Feb. 23, 1888, to Oscar Vase. Ill RicHAKJD Bentley', b. July 23, 1867. 125. Mary Jane' Bentley (Susan', Amos*, John", SamueP, 3 Thomas'), b. Sept. 10, 1833, at N. Stonington, Conn.; m. Jan. 5, 1858, to Henry L. MinEr, Rev. C. C. Lewis officiat- ing. They now live in Westerly, R. I. , and have one child, I Jennie Bentley' Miner, b. Oct. 17, 1865. 136. Emeline Newell' Bentley (Susan*, Amos', John", Sam- ueP, 3 Thomas'), b. May 4,1835, at N. Stonington; m. June 35, 1861, to Charles H. Kenyon, Rev. C. C. Lewis, officiating. They live in Norwich city. Conn. Issue: I Carrie Stanton^ Kenyon, b. June 19, 1865. II Charles Henrys Kenyon, b. July 19, 1873. Genealogical Pa/rt. 131 NINTH GENEEATION IN THE LINE OF 3 THOMAS. 127. Win. Azariah* Stanton (Azariah', Azariah', Azariah^, Bridget", William'), b. Aug. 34, 183.7, in Stonington, Conn.; m. in Cortland, N. Y., April 3, 1850, to Luct Ann Brq-wn; she ■was b. June 36, 1834, and now lives in Cortland with her son, Charles A. Stanton. Wm. A. was a painter and decorator; in religion, an Episcopalian, and in politics a Democrat. He d. April 13, 1873, and is buried at N. Y. Bay Cemetery, Jersey City Heights. He seryed as a soldier in the CItII War, and was dis- abled thereby. He had several children, but the only ones who lived beyond infancy were, I Edwin M." Stanton, b. April 18, 1854, in Groton, N. Y.; m. Ella Casmer, of Cortland, N. Y. She d. Feb. 30, 1886. He is a gas fitter and plumber in Cort- land, N. Y. Issue: 1 Prank C.'S b. Feb. 3, 1881, in Cortland. 3 William A.'», b. Nov. 13, 1883, in Cortland. II Chaeles Albert' Stanton, b. April 8, 1858, in Terre Haute, Ind.; m. in 1881, Hattie G. Slocome, of Homer, N. Y. He lives (1887) in Cortland, N. Y., and is a carriage trimmer. Issue: 1 Lucy Ann", b. July 18, 1883, in Cortland, N. Y. 3 Katie A.'», b. Dec. 38, 1885, in Cortland, N. Y. 3 Lewis Wellington", b. March 6, 1887, in Cortland, N. Y. 138. Gilbert I.' Stanton (Oliver', Oliver', Kobert', Joshua", William''), b. June 8, 1833, in Attica, Wyoming Co., N. Y.; m. April 16, 1854, in Orleans Co., N. Y., to Ann E. Shueger. She was b.. May 31, 1833, in Tompkins Qo., N. Y. He is a 132 The Stantons. Methodist and a Eepublican. He now (1888) lives on a farm near Hillsdale, Mich. Issue: I Frances Marian" Stanton, b. April 28, 1855; m. Feb. 28, 1879, in Orleans Co., N. Y., to . 139. Frederick Cobano' Stanton (Wm. B.', Oliver'*, Robert', Joshua^ Wm.'), b. June 10, 1853, in New Woodstock, N. Y.; m. Dec. 3, 1874, Jennie A. Garrison. Issue: I Fred De Forest' Stanton, b. Nov. 23, 1877. II Jennie Ethel" Stanton, b. Feb. 16, 1880. Mrs. Jennie (Garrison) Stanton, d. March 30, 1880, and Fred. 0. m. (2) Jennie Maria Powell, March 9, 1881. They now live at the cor. of Mulberry and Van Buren sts., Syracuse, N. Y. Issile: III Harry Clay" Stanton, b. Feb. 11, 1883. IV Cora Mat' Stanton, b. Jan. 14, 1884; d. May 16, 1886. V Charles Frank" Stanton, b. Nov. 30, 1885. 130. Oliver Martin' Stanton (Schuyler V.', Oliver', Robert', Joshua^ Wm.'), b. Oct. 22, 1849, at Cazenovia, N. Y.; m. 1st, Julia Irena Barnard, at New Woodstock, N. Y., Jan. 9, 1873; she b. April 13, 1853, and d. March 5, 1884. He m. 3nd, Alice E. DoDD, at Canastota, N. Y., March 33, 1885. He is a farmer and hop grower at Shed's Corners, Madison Co., N. Y. Issue: I Hattie Bell" Stanton, b. Oct. 36, 1873. II Arthur James" Stanton, b. Sept. 38, 1875. Ill Julia Ethel" Stanton, b. March 30, 1886. 131. Sophia M.' Stanton (Sullivan U.', Robert", Robert', Joshua^ Wm.', 3 Thomas'), b. Feb. 7, 1836, in Wilbraham, Mass.; she m. there April 16, 1854, to Andrrw Beebe; he was Nov. 33, 1830, and is now a farmer at Hampden, Mass. Genealogical Part. 133 Issue: I LuoT A.« Beebb, b. Nov. 29, 1855; m. Oct. 13, 1875, to John P. Whitaker, and lives at Hampden, Mass. II Etta 0." Bbebb, b. Sept. 17, 1860; lives at Hampden. III Jennie A.« Beebe, b. Sept. 28, 1864; m. April 28, 1886, to Charles N. Whitaker, and lives at Hampden. IV Addie S.» Beebb, b. Feb. 14, 1872; lives at Hampden. 131i. Albert Robert' Stanton (Kandal', EandaP, Robert', Joshna^ William'), b. June 20, 1844, in N. Y.; m. Jan. 13, 1872, at Cold Brook, Herkimer Co., N. Y., Caroline Elizabeth Payne; she d. at Sauquoit, N. Y., June 18, 1886, where Albert now (1888) lives. Issue: I GrBRTRUDE Loverna', b. May 29, 1873, at Whitesboro, Oneida Co., N. Y. II Adelaide Marion', b. Sept. 14, 1876, at Sauquoit, Oneida Co., K Y. 132. Wm. Henry" Palmer (Clarissa A.', EandalP, Eobert', Joshua*, Wm.'), b. Oct. 1, 1843, in Montville, Conn.; m. Aug. 23, 1869, in Norwich, Conn., to Addie E. Wood. His address is 83 Washington st., Norwich, Conn. Issue: I Frank Emerson" Palmer, b. Dec. 22, 1875, in Middle- town, Ct. II Eandall Wood' Palmer, b. Aug. 12, 1887, in Middle- town, Ct. 133. John G.8 Palmer (Clarissa A.', EandallS Eobert', Joshua^ Wm.'), b. Oct. 14, 1845, in Montville, Ct.; m. June 17, 1868,-at Middletown, Ct., to Elvira A. Grover. He now lives on Lincoln st., in Middletown, and his dhildren were born there. Issue: I Charles Nelson" Palmer, b. Feb. 3, 1869. In 1890 a student in the Boston Institute of Technology. 134 The Stwntons. II Emma Grace' Palmer, b. Nov. 31, 1873. Ill Ola Stanton' Palmer, b. May 29, 1890. 134. Clarissa Maria' Palmer (Clarissa A.', EandalP, Kob- ert^ Josbua^ William'), b. Oct. 28, 1847, in Montville, Ct.; m. in Montville, Nov. 25, 1868, to Btron H. Arnold; d. June 5, 1882, at Providence, R. I., where her husband and children now live. Issue: I Btron Oliver' Arnold, b. Dec. 6, 1870, at Providence, R.I. II Clara Stanton' Arnold, b. Feb. 7, 1877, at Providence, R. I. Ill Florence Marian' Arnold, b. Aug. 9, 1880, at Provi- dence, R. I. 135. Algenia E.' Stanton (Geo. W.', Jno. M.«, Robert', Joshua^ Wm.^ 2 Thomas'), b. July 23, 1850; m. Oct. 11, 1868, to Matthew S. Barber, of Milmine, Piatt Co., 111. He was b. July 27, 1848, in South Kingston, R. I. They lived in Russell, Kan. Issue: I Lettib Leona' Barber, b. July 28, 1869; d. May 4, 1879. II Adelaide Mai' Barber, b. Aug. 12, 1871; d. May 10, 1879. III Susan Ellen' Barber, b. Feb. 29, 1876; d. May 13, 1879. . IV Albxtrtis Gatlord' Barber, b. Nov. 12, 1878. V Ethel Pearl' Barber, b. April 18, 1881. VI Algenia Mabel' Barber, b. May 19, 1883. VII Dora Evens' Barber, b. Dec. 27, 1885. 136. Ida' Stanton (Geo. W.', Jno. M.«, Robert', Joshua', Wm.=, 2 Thos.=), b. Oct. 9, 1855 ; m. in 1876 to George L. Cole, of Madison, N. Y. Oenealogical Part. 135 Issue: I Glen- Stakton' Cole, b. Feb. 19, IS??. II Ben-a Mat» Cole, b. Oct. 1, 1883; d. in Utica, JST. Y., Sept. 38, 1884. CHAPTER III. THE DBSCBlsrDAlSrTS OF THOMAS' STANTON'S SEC- OND SON, CAPT. JOHN' STANTON. 3 John' Stanton, b. 1641, in Hartford, Conn.; m. 1664, Hannah Thompson; d. Oct. 31, 1713, in Stonington, Conn. 3 John^ Stanton was a pupil of that famous old school-teacher of the Puritans, Elijah Corlet. In 1654, he and John Minor, son of Thomas Minor, were selected by the Court of Commissioners to be educated for teachers of the Gospel to the Indians. Both young men, howeyer, ultimately left their studies, and devoted themselves to other pursuits. In 1664, John'' Stanton became the first Eecorder of the town of Southertown (now Stonington). The same year he married Hannah Thompson. She was, undoubtedly, either a daughter or sister of Eev. William^ Thompson, Jr., whose father was Eev. Wm.' Thompson of Braintree, Mass. The younger William was appointed in 1657, to be a missionary to the Pequots, and resided in Stonington and New London until 1663, when he went to Surry Co., Virginia. He is believed to have returned and died in Stonington, as his grave is in the old burial ground at Wicketequack Cove. Feb. 18, 1675, John^ Stanton was commissioned captain of one of the four Connecticut regiments in King Philip's War. He served with distinction in this war, and was in command at the time of the capture of Canonchet, the chief sachem of all the Narragansetts. This service was acknowledged by the " Courte " in the remittance of a fine imposed in 1675. The circumstance 136 The Stantons. was as follows: He, as agent of Stonington, with five selectmen (of whom Thomas' Stanton was one), presented a petition and protest to the General Assembly of Connecticut, on behalf of the town. They protested against certain laws deemed by them un- just to their rights, peace and liberty. For so doing, one of them, Capt. Denison, was fined 10 pounds, and forbidden to hold ofiice. Another one, Mr. John Stanton, "the towne's agent, for management of his agency, is fined ten pounds for that bold- ness, to be paid at the latter end of summer, at Boston, in money or corn, according to order." Meanwhile came the war, and in May, 1677, the fine not yet paid, was revoked. May 10, 1710, a deed of trust was executed in favor of Oapt. John Stanton and four others, by which the eastern part of the Mohegan lands was forever settled on the Mohegan tribe, under the regulation of said five and their successors, " so long as there shall be any Mohegans found or known of alive in the world." For litigation that arose from this and for further notes as to Capt. John, see Historical Part. The children of Capt. John" and Hannah (Thompson) Stan- ton, were: 137 I Johns b. May 22, 1665; m. Mary •. 138 II Josephs, b. Jan. 22, 1668; m. Margaret Cheseboro, July 18, 1696. 139 III Thomas^, b. April, 1670; m. his cousin, 24 Anna^, 1692. IV Ann's, b. Oct. 1, 1673; d. March 23, 1680. 140 V Theophiluss, b. June 16, 1676; m. Elizabeth Eogers, June 5, 1698. VI D0EOTHT3, b. , 1680; d. "in travail," April 28, 1699. " A few years before his death, Oapt. John'' Stanton gave his real estate to his sons by deed, as follows: to Joseph^ he gave the homestead farm in Stonington; to Johns and Thomas' he gave all his lands in Preston. Theophiluss was not living then. John' and Thomass settled on the lands in Preston . His will, dated in 1713, confirms these gifts of land. In 1737, his son John', then Qenealogical Pa/rt. 137 of Preston, applied to the Probate Court in New London, for an equitable division of the Preston lands between him and his brother Thomas'." The homestead farm in Stonington is on the banks of the Mystic river. The site of Capt. John's mansion is still to be seen. His farm of 300 acres adjoined John Gallup's on the west and Capt. George Denison's on the north. A map of it, made by Capt. Denison in 1661, in connection with his own and other farms, is still in possession of the Denison family living on their ancestral homestead. The Pe-quot-se-pos brook was the dividing line betweea the Stanton and Denison lands. The present owner of Capt. John's lands is Joseph Stanton Williams whose mother was a Stanton. It has never passed out of possession of the family. A few years ago, in opening a gravel bank near the site of Capt. John's house, the laborers came to a space about six by eight feet, well stoned, containing a few por- tions of bones. Dr. Geo. D. Stanton visited the place and is of the opinion that it was the burying place of Capt. John and his family. FOURTH GENERATION IN THE LINE OP 3 CAPT. JOHm 137. John' Stanton (son of 3 John'), b. May 22, 1665; lived in Preston on lands given him by his father. His will, dated Feb. 13, 1747, was admitted to probate in Norwich, Conn., July 8, 1755. His wife Mart, and his son Jabbz, were the executors. His children were recorded in Preston without the parents' names, as follows: 141 I John*, b. Nov. 13, 1706; m. Desire Denison in 1735. 142 II Daniel*, b. June 8, 1708; m. Dinah Starke in 1737. 143 III Joseph*, b. Feb. 11, 1710; m. Abigail Freeman in 1737. IV Ltdia*, b. July 15, 1712; m. Dan'l Leonard, Aug. 9, 1733. 144 V RoBBKT*, b. Feb. 20, 1714; m. Mary Lester in 1741. VI HuLDA*, b. June 3, 1716. 18 145 VII 146 VIII IX X 147 XI 138 The Stantons. JabbzS b. Dec. 19, 1718; m. Sarah Morss in 1745. David^ b. Oct. 23, 1730; m. Sarah Kimball in 1755. MaetS b. Sept. 11, 1733. Saeah*, b. Jan. 30, 1734. Samuel*, b. June 30, 1736; m. Mary Palmer in 1754. 138. Joseph^ Stanton (son of 3 John'), b. June 33, 1668; m. July 18, 1696, to Maegaeet, dau. of Nathaniel and Hannah (Denison) Chesebeo. They lived in Stonington on the Stan- ton homestead farm which he inherited from his father. When married he ■was 38 years old and she 19. He died in 1751, with- out a will, and his estate was divided among his three sons and four daughters then living. His children were : 148 I Haknah^ b. Dec. 15, 1698; m. Wm. Morgan, Jr., Sept, 21, 1731. 149 II Maegaeet*, b. Oct. 7, 1701; m. Jonathan Copp Dec. 38, 1731. 150 III ZeeviahS b. Sept. 34, 1704; m. ISTehemiah Mason, Jan. 9, 1733. 151 IV Saeahs b. Feb. 33, 1706; m. William Halsey, Juue 19, 1738. 163 V Anita*, b. Aug. 6, 1708; m. John Avery, Feb. 19, 1732. VI DoEOTHY", b. and d. in July, 1710. 153 VII Joseph*, b. May 1, 1712; m. Anna Wheeler, Nov. 6, 1735. 154 VIII John*, b. Sept. 29, 1714; m. Prudence Chesebro, Feb. 27, 1737. 155 IX Nathaniel*, b. July 39, 1716; m. Mary Coit, 1738. 139. Thomas' Stanton (son of 3 John'), b. April, 1670; m. in 1693, his cousin 34 Anna*, dau. of 3 Thomas'. He lived in Preston and had these children recorded there: I Anna*, b. Aug. 10, 1696. Genealogical Part. 139 II Thomas*, b. April 24, 1696. III Bridget*, b. Feb. 6, 1698. IV Saeah*, b. Oct. 20, 1700. V LrrcT*, b. Aug. 7, 1704; m. Jedediah Prink in 1726. VI Thankful*, b. Feb. 17, 1706. VII Mary*, b. Jan. 2, 1709. Vm Olive*, b. July 26, 1712; m. John, Freeman in 1734. 156 IX Elijah*, b. March 28, 1715; m. Eliza Whiting in 1739. 140. Theophilus' Stanton (son of 3 John'), b. Jan. 16, 1676; m. June 5, 1698, to Elizabeth Kogees. He d. in 1705, leaving these: I Mart*, b. Oct. 14, 1701. 157 II Thbophilus*, Jr., b. Dec. 5, 1703; m. Anna Bacon, May 11, 1738. FIFTH GENERATION IN THE LINE OF 3 CAPT. JOHN. 141. John* Stanton (John^ John=), b. Nov. 13, 1706, in Preston, Conn.; m. April 8, 1735, to Desikb Dbnisoit, dau. of Wni. and Mary (Avery) Denison of North Stonington, Oonn., who was b. 1716. They lived in Preston. His will, in which all his children are mentioned, was dated May 17, 1774, and was ad- mitted to probate Aug. 17, 1774. His children : I Mart", b. Jan. 1, 1736; m. Amos Crary in 1756; m. (2nd) H. Babcock in 1764. (?) 158 II Sarah", b. Feb., 1738; m. Eleazer Prentice, 1758. Ill Amy", b. June, 1740; m. Benjamin Grary, 1762. 159 IV Desire', b. Oct., 1742; m. Elisha Geer, 1770. V Lucy', b. Aug., 1746. VI Prudence^ b. Feb., 1748; m. Daniel Meach, 1769. VII John', b. Nov. 13, 1750. VIII Joseph', b. Aug. 13, 1764. 140 The Stantons. IX Esther', b. Nov., 1756. X Abigail', b. Nov., 1759. 142. Danier Stanton (John^ Johtf), b. June 8, 1708, in Preston, Conn.; m. in 1737, to Dinah — Baldwin says her second name was Stake, but the children of 161 Blisha insist that it was Dinah Galusha. A Stark family was living in Preston at this time, and I believe the wife's name was Stark. The wife Dinah d. after 1754, and Daniel m. (2d) Mart Clark, by whom he had the last child in the list below. Daniel's will is dated Feb. 22, 1775, and he was then in a dying condition; the exact date of the death is not known. A verbatim copy of the will is herein given. Issue (b. in Preston, Conn.) : I Daniel', b. 1738; this son Daniel is not named in the will, and must have d. before the birth of 164 Daniel. Huldah', b. 1740; m. Judah Burton. Amasa', b. 1743. ) Neither Amasa nor Blias are > named in the will; must have Elias', b. 1744. ) d. young. John', b. Nov. 16, 1746; m. Huldah Freeman in 1774. Lydia', b. 1748; m. Abel Bennet. Luci', b. 1750; d. about 1810, at the home of 161 Elisha, in Norwich, Mass.; unmarried. Elisha', b. Oct., 1752; m. Anna Eust in 1781. Elijah', b. 1754; m. Lucy Goodell in 1791. Lois', b. 17 — ; m. Adin Palmer. Daniel', 2d, b. Sept. 15, 1764; m. (1) Sally Jack- son, (2) Mehetable Morton. 142 Daniel* Stanton's Will. In the name of god Amen I Daniel Stanton of Preston in county of New London and colony of Connecticut in new england Being sick and weak in body but of a sound disposing mind and II III IV 160 V VI VII 161 VIII 162 IX 163 X 164 XI Genealogical Pa/rt. 141 memory Thankes bee to god therefor calling to mind the mortal- ity of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die Do make and ordain this my last will and testament and first and princialy I reommend my immortal spirit into the hands of allmighty god that gave it my body to the earth to be buried in deacent christian burial at the discretion of my Exec- utors nothing doubting but the same to recieve again at the gen- eral resurection by the power of god and as to what worldly es- tate it hath pleased an all wise god to bless me within this life I giye and bequeath in the following manner and form inprimo I give and bequeath to my loving wife Mary Stanton one third part of my real estate which I hereafter give to my son Daniel Stanton During her natur life and the improvement of the west room of my dwelling house with the chamber over it and the butery room with a right in the kitchen and cellar During her natural life. I also give her all my household goods with my rid- ing horse and two cowes three hogs and my yoke of oxen to bee at her disposal forever then I give and bequeath to my son John Stanton the east part of my homestead farm he paying my just debts and funeral charges withe the Leases hereafter mentioned to him his heirs and esigns for ever Bounded as follows begin- ning five rods east of a small sassfras tree standing in or near the north line of rober stantons land which sassafras stands about one rod east of another sassafras from thence to run northerly to a butternut bush standing a little west of another butternut bush on the south side of the lane a little east of the barn from thence running westerly as the wall now stands until it comes oposit to the middle of the front door of the Dwelling house to a mear stone from thence northerly through the middle of the front doore of the house and through the middle of the chimney til it comes about one rod north of the house to a mear stone from thence to run easterly in the middle of the land then til it comes opposite to the middle of the threshing flore of the barn from thence running northerly through the middle of the barn floor til it comes to the north side of the barn and from a straight line to a larege white oak tree in or near the line of Timothy Leesters 14:2 The Stantons. land until it comes to the eastward of the above lines I also give my sd son John Stanton the one half of my farming tools I then also give and bequeath to my son Daniel Stanton the remainder of my homestead farm lying to the west of what I have given my son John Stanton to him his heirs and assignes forever I also give my son Daniel Stanton the other half of my farming tools and gins I give and bequeath to my son Misha Stanton a two year old colt and also the sum of twenty five pounds lawful money sd sum of money to be paid him by my son John Stanton in one year after my death I give to my son Elijah Stanton the sum of thirteen pounds lawful money to be paid by my son John Stanton is one year after my death withe the more I have given him is his full portion of my estate. I give to my Daughter Huldah the wife of JudaJi Burton the sum of forty shillings law- ful money to be paid her by my son John Stanton in two yeares after my death with what I have already given her is the full of her portion in my estate. I give to my daughter Lydia the wife of Abel Bennet the sum of eight pounds lawful money to be paid her by my son John in two years after my death with what I have already given her is her full portion of my estate Then I give and bequeath to my Daughter Lucy Stanton the sum of ten pounds lawful money to be paid her by my son John Stanton in two years after my death I give to my daughter Lois Stanton the sum of eight pounds to be paid by my son John Stanton in two yeares after my death and further i do name con- stitute and appoint my Loving wife Mary Stanton and my son John Stanton Executors to my last will and testament Disallow- ing and recaling all former wills and requests by me heretofore made and ratefying and confirming this and only this to be my last will and testament in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the 22d day of february A. D. 1775, signed seald pronounced and delivered by said Daniel Stanton to bee his last will and testament in pressance of DANIEL STANTON Samuel Leonard Roger Stbret \ witnesses. Abel STANToirB Devenpoet, who was b. April 26, 1831; he moved to Eavenna, Muskegon county, Mich., where he now lives. Issue: I Son', b. June 30, 1856; d. July 2, 1856. II Daughtee', b. March 5, 1859; d. March 5, 1859. III Emma E.', b. March 5, 1859; unm. P. 0. Eavenna, Mich. IV Gboege W.', b. April 29, 1869; d. May 2, 1869. 391. Joseph E.* Stanton (John^ David^ John^ 3 John"), b. about 1800, in Virgil, Cortland county, N. Y. ; m. Nancy Odell in 1831; she b. April 29, 1804, and d. May 31, 1888; he d. in Virgil, N. Y., Nov. 38, 1849; he was a Baptist, a farmer and a Democrat. Issue: I Joel E.', b. Aug. 28, 1833; d. Dee. 1, 1850; unmarried. 501 II Joshua 0.', b. Feb. 11, 1834; m. Harriet F. Borthwick. Ill J. Miles^ b. in 1831; d. in 1840. 502 IV Henet Lafayette', b. Nov. 11, 1840; m. Sarah Barnes Hammond of Freetown, N. Y., April 6, 1864. 293. John Olden' Stanton (JohnS David*, John\ 3 John'), b. in 1809 at Jericho, Queens county, N. Y.; m. Feb. 30, 1831, to Lucy Odell of Freetown, N. Y.; she was b. March 6, 1808, and is now (1888) living. He lived on a farm at Virgil until QenecAogioal Pa/rt. 233 1860, when he moTed to a farm at Dryden, N. Y., where he d. Dec. 11, 1885. Issue (b. at Virgil, N. Y. ) : I Sbth Deforest', b. Dec. 18, 1835; d. March 4, 1859. 503 II Charles Wm.^ b. Feb. 18, 1838; m. Almira E. Cox. III Joseph Hamilton'', b. July 30, 1843; d. Oct. 4, 1854. IV Stark Maxwell', b. April 3, 1850; m. April 16, 1881, to Delphene Corrington of Ithaca, N. Y., she b. Jan. 4, 1864. Starr M. is a farmer at Dryden, N. Y., and has 1. Minnie^, b. Oct. 8, 1883. 293. leTi' Stanton (John», David*, John^ 3 John'), b. Dec. 33, 1811, at Virgil, Cortland county, N. Y. ; m. July 3, 1843, at Virgil to Alvin-a Harvey; she b. March 27, 1839, and living in 1888. Levi d. Aug. 29, 1884, at Cortland, N. Y., where he was a farmer. Issue: 504 I Clinton Duane', b. July 37, 1846; m. S. Ann Stowell. II Levi Alfred', b. July 14, 1850; married; P. 0. Blodgett Mills, IST. Y. III Mary R.', b. May 9, 1852; married; P. 0. Blodgett Mills, N. Y. IV Wm. W.', b. Oct. 1, 1857; married; P. 0. Cortland, N. Y. V Rosa M.', b. Feb. 31, 1863; unmarried. 294. Laura' Stanton (John», David*, John', 3 John'), b. about 1813 at Virgil, N. Y.; m. Bennet Hart; he is dead; she lives with her daughter Mrs. Jane (Hart) Hand, wife of Stephen Hand, at Harpersville, Broome county, N. Y. Laura had one child besides Jane, whose name was Adaline' Hart. 295. Lorinda' Stanton (John=, David*, John\ 3 John'), b. ISTov. 30, 1816, at Virgil, N. Y.; m. Harrison Deloss Cole, 30 234 The Stantmis. and d. Feb. 3, 1858. Mr. Cole was a farmer, aud now lives at S. Cortland, N. Y. Issue: I Pkances Naomi' Cole, b. Dec. 20, 1849; m. Wm. Hawks; d. Feb. 33, 1886. II Ellen A.', b. July 24, 1851; m. G-eo. Hawks; liyes in Bolivar, N. Y. III Payette', b. Sept. 28, 1855; m. Phebe M. Stebbins; lives in McLean, N. Y. IV Adelbert', b. Feb. 1, 1858; d. in 1860. 296.".David« Stout, Jr. (Lucy^ David*, John', John''), b. May 11, 1819, at Preston, Pa.; m. Nov. 20, 1847, to Achsah Wilcox, and now lives at Pleasant Mount, Wayne county. Pa. 297. Lucy= Stout {Lucy=, David^ John^ John''), b. Sept. 33, 1821, at Preston, Wayne county. Pa.; m. there June 11, 1840, to Ambeose, son of Bsaias and Lucy Wilcox. He was b. July 4, 1817, at Mount Pleasant, Wayne county. Pa., where they now live. Parmer and Presbyterian. Issue: I Oris' Wilcox, b. Oct. 15, 1841. Killed in the battle of Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863. 505 II David B.', b. June 4, 1844; m. May 2, 1865, to 499 Julia M.' Woodmansee; P. 0. Pleasant Mount, Pa. Ill Eunice', b. Nov. 24, 1846; m. Dec. 24, 1865, to Hosmer Powler; P. 0. Lermys, Lackawanna county. Pa. 506 IV Levi W.', b. Dec. 33, 1848; m. July 3, 1878, to 500 Jane L.' Woodmansee; P. 0. Porest City, Pa. V George W.', b. Peb. 18, 1851; m. Oct. 19, 1875, to Sarah Jane Toms; P. 0. Pleasant Mount, Pa. VI HuLDAH Jj:, b. June 38, 1853; m. May 18, 1873, to Jones Walker; P. 0. Waymart, Pa. VII Jane E.', b. March 10, 1856; m. July 4, 1875, to Nathaniel Philips; P. 0. Lake Oomo, Pa. Genealogical Pa/rt. 235 VIII Lucy U7, b. June 20, 1859; d. Nov. 13, 1873. IX Orik A.^ b. July 3, 1864; m. July % 1886, to Jo- sephine Layton; P. 0. Pleasant Mount. 298. Martha' Stanton (SamueP, Samuel*, JohnS 3 John'), b. NoY. 18, 1787, in Preston, Conn.; m. May 12, 1806, at Mount Pleasant, Wayne county. Pa., to William Green. They moved to Eichland, Ohio, where she died. Family not known. 299. SamneP Stanton (SamueP, SamueP, John^ 3 John'), b. Tuesday, Feb. 26, 1789, in Preston, Conn; m. (1) Weltha CopBLAisrD, in 1826; m. (2) Polly Rolajstd, in 1851, and died in Minnesota. Issue (by 1st wife) : I Marietta', b. April 6, 1829; adopted by James Steele; m. Thomas Horton of Wellsboro, Tioga county, Pa., March 10, 1847; 2 children. II Mary Ann', b. ; m. Green, and lives in Illinois. III Paulina', b. ; m. Lucas; P. 0. Glean, N. Y. IV Emily', b. ; m. Ira Geasen of Smithport, Pa. Issue (by 2d wife) : V Betsey Ann', b. 300. Anna Carpenter* Stanton (SamueP, SamueP, John', 3 John"), b. Monday, Feb. 9, 1795, in Mount Pleasant, Pa.; m. LoDOWiCK LiLLiBRiDGB in 1814. He lived and died in Port Allegany, Pa. Issue: Blias' Lillibridge, d. in 1887; m. Jane Grimes. Samuel', m. Louisa Wilkin. Alva M.', m. Leona Vines. Phbbe', m. Van Eensselaer Van DerhuU. Hannah', m. Terrence Green. Amy', m. Baker. Lucy', m. George Hull. Lowell L.', m. 518 Jennie E. (or Esther Jane) Steele; m. (2d) Sue E.Wilkin. 507 I 508 II 509 III 510 IV V VI 511 VII 512 VIII 236 The Stomtons. 301. Dr. DanieF Stanton (SamueP, SamueP, John% 3 John'), b. Tuesday, June 18, 1799, in Mount Pleasant, Pa.; m. Ltdia Chadwick in McKean county. Pa., Jan. 29, 1824; she was a dau. of Ool. Ohadwick, a Eevolutionary soldier, and was b. June 25, 1803; she d. May 24, 1859; he d. March 23, 1884, at South Oil City, Venango county. Pa. Daniel Stanton was a physician, a Eepublican and a Methodist. Issue: I Ass Martha^ b. March 17, 1825; m. Gates, and lives at S. Oil City, Pa. II Oemand', b. Oct. 1, 1826; d. March 25, 1838. III Elmira', b. April 21, 1828; m. John Gates, Nov. 4, 1852, in Rockland, Pa., where their child, Mary Florence* Gates, was b. June 27, 1857; Mary P. ^, m. Dec. 6, 1876, Frank R. Tinker. All now in Kingsville, Ashtabula county, Ohio. IV JoHN^ b. Feb. 18, 1830; d. Dec. 28, 1841. V Daniel Elihu', b. Sept. 28, 1831; d. May 7, 1838. VI Allanson Perry', b. Nov. 30, 1833; d. Dec. 12, 1843. VII Mart^ b. Feb. 10, 1836; m. Truman Doud Collins at Freedom, Pa., April 26, 1864; one child, Ever- ell Stanton* Collins, b. March 30, 1866, at Cort- land, N. Y. All now live at Nebraska, Forest county. Pa. VIII Celestia Caroline', b. Dec. 31, 1839, she is un- married, and lives at South Oil City, Pa. IX Benjamin Chadwick', b. Feb. 7, 1842; P. 0. Kingman, Kingman county, Kans. 513 X Clara Catharine', b. June 8, 1845; m. Geo. N. Moore. XI William', b. Sept. 24, 1850; d. Aug. 2, 1851. The children who died from 1838 to 1851 died at Mount Pleasant, Henry county, Iowa. Genealogical Pa/rt. 237 302. Albel Morse' Stanton (SamueP, Samuer, John', 3 John''), b. June 30, 1805, in Mount Pleasant, Wayne county, Pa,; m. Sarah Scott, near Smithport, Pa., in 1837. She was b. in Sept., 1821, and is still Hying. He was a teacher and farmer, in relig- ion a Methodist, and in politics a Whig. He died in March, 1851, in Hamlin Town, McKean county. Pa. Issue: I WiLBUE FiSKB'', b. , 1838; d. in 1840. 514 II Alpha Seatek'', b. Oct. 6, 1840; m. Hattie Monroe in 1864. 515 III Beveelt Milton', b. July 9, 1842; m. Adeline Mon- roe in 1864. IV Almon Fletohee', b. , 1844; d. in 1846. 516 V Clarekcb Wellboene'', b. April 25, 1847 • m. Emma Van Wormer in 1875. 517 VI Helena Calista', b. Aug. 16, 1851; m. Andrew J. Spraguein 1870. 303. Hannah' Stanton (SamueP, Samuel", John', 3 John'), b. July 18, 1807, at Mount Pleasant, Wayne county, Pa.; m. Sept. 12, 1824, to James Steele; he born June 4, 1800. Mr. Steele and wife now live at Morris, Tioga county, Pa. He is a deacon in the Baptist church there. Issue: I James Peeet'' Steele, b. July 15, 1826 ; dead. II Samuel Stanton', b. July 12, 1838; he has three children, and lives at Port Allegany, Pa. III Alsina', b. July 13, 1831; m. July 4, 1850, to J.E. Webster; eight children. She is now living. IV John L.', b. June 15, 1833; d. Sept. 13, 1838. V LuTHBE P.', b. July 15, 1835; d. March 13, 1837. VI Saeah E.', b. June 30, 1837; m. Eli Love. He was a soldier in the Civil war; he is now a deacon in the Baptist church at Morris, Pa., where they live. They have two children — Lillie' Love, b. 1871; Addie A.' Love, b. 1%\L 238 The Stantons. VII Gibson', b. March 13, 1839; d. in Delmar, Pa. VIII Egbert H.', b. Aug. 1, 1841; d. July 1, 1886; no issue. 518 IX EsTHEB Jane', b. Nov. 38, 1845; m. 513 Lowell Lillibridge. X Maey Alice', b. July 20, 1853; dead. 304. John* Stanton (Joseph', Joseph", Joseph^, 3 John ), b. July 35, 1767, in Groton, Conn.; m. Polly Palmbk. Lived near Syracuse, N. Y. Issue: I Johk', b ; m. Peggy Dodge; he d. in Walworth county. Wis.; no issue. 519 II Palmer', b. ; m.Almira Barnes; d. in Jackson, Mich.; left children. III Joseph', b. ; m. ; lived in Albany, IST. Y., and after that in Illinois. IV Hiram'', b. ; m. ; no further record. V Polly'', b. ; m. Julius Mason. VI Hannah', b. ; m. Allen Eice. 305. Joseph" Stanton (Joseph^, Joseph", Joseph', John'), b. May 11, 1769, in Ledyard, Conn.; m. Polly Dennis, and d. at Bozrah, Conn., in 1861, aged 93. She wash, in Norwich, Conn., and died in Bozrah, aged 83. He was a farmer and carpenter. Issue: I Maey', who m. Prentis Eix; their son, Austin Eix, lives in Salem, Conn. 519|- II Ardelia', who m. 548 Amos Stanton. III Hannah', who m. Woodbridge Tredway, and lives in Willimantic, Conn. IV LuRA Ann', who died unmarried. V Butler'. VI Emily', who m. William Chapman, and lives at Nor- wich, Conn. VII Ada Story', b. March 6, 1836, and d. unmarried. Genealogical Pa/ft. 239 520 VIII RXJSSBL'', b. ; m. Adaline Dunbar. 521 IX Edwin', b ; m. 527 Mary Ann' Stanton. 306. Amos" Stanton (Joseph", Joseph*, Joseph', 3 John"), b. June 10, 1773, in Groton, Conn.; m. Dec. 13, 1795, to Sabea Palmer of Bdmeston, Otsego county, N. Y . ; she was b. July 6, 1774, and d. Feb. 25, 1859. Amos d. April 24, 1856, in Ot- selic, Chenango county, N. Y. He was a farmer and a member of the M. E. church. Issue: I Sabea', b. Sept. 24, 1796; d. Feb. 11, 1871; unm. 522 II Amos C, b. May 7, 1798; m. Azubah Duncan in 1818. 523 III CoKKBN P.', b. Dec. 10, 1799; m. Sept. 11, 1823, Sarah Ei'eeman. 524 IV Edward A.', b. April 8, 1804; m. Sept., 1827, Lu- cinda Adams; d. in 1886. V Warren P.', b. May 22, 1806; unm. ; d. Aug. 18, 1832. 525 VI Gilbert', b. May 29, 1808; m. Sept. 16, 1832, Suzanah Dutton; m. April 19, 1857, Cyrena M. Ferris. 307. Joshua C/ Stanton (Joseph', Joseph*, Joseph^ John"), b. June 1, 1781, in Groton, Conn.; m. in Ledyard, Conn., to Harriet Hewitt, who d. in Ledyard, July 18, 1875, aged 76 years. He was a farmer, a Baptist and a Democrat. He died in Ledyard in 18 . Issue (b. at Ledyard): I Harriet Ann', b. Aug. 14, 1826; m. Nov. 15, 1852, to Leroy Park, who was b. July 11, 1826, in N. Stonington, Conn. They had: 1. Harriet Ada^ Park, b. Feb. 3, 1854; m. Nov. 21, 1874, to Henry B. Kenyon of N. Stonington. 2. George Palmer', b. May 12, 1857. 3. Benjamins b. Jan. 29, 1860; d. Dec. 10, 1876. 4. Mary EmilyS b. Oct. 10, 1862; m. Nov. 5, 1885, to Calvin A. Snyder of Mill Town, N. Stonington. 240 The Stcmtons. 5. James Alfred^ b. Nov. 1, 1865. 6. Carrie Ida», b. July 16, 1867. 7. Fred Walter', b. Oct. 2, 1873. II Hannah Maria'', b. 1829; m. April 26, 1854, to Edward H. Crumb, who d. aged 62 yrs. They had: 1. Hattie E.« Crumb, b. 1864; P. 0. Mystic Bridge, Conn. Ill Mart Esther', b. Aug. 8, 1833; m. at Ledyard, June 31, 1854, to James Warren McClelland, who died May 12, 1872, aged 45 yrs. He was a grocer in Norwich, Conn., where his family now live. Their children are: 1. Alfred Seymour* McClelland, b. March 13, 1856; d. Eeb. 18, 1884. 2. Mary Ella', b. Sept. 27, 1858; m. Nov. 22, 1883, to John 0. D. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Clark live in Norwich, and have one child, Alfreda D.' Clark, b. Aug. 26, 1885. 308. Hannah* Stanton (Joseph*, Joseph'', Joseph', John'), b. May 22, 1783, in Groton, Conn; m. Samuel H. Palmer, who was b. on Long Island, N. Y. ; she d. Nov. 17, 1855, and he d. Sept. 4, 1863, both at Marathon, Cortland county, N. Y. He was a farmer and sea captain. Issue: I Samuel H.'' Palmer, Jr., b. 1811; m. Eliza Berry in 1838; he d. in Norwich, N. Y. No child. 536 II Christopher S.'', b. 1813 in Mystic, Conn. ; m. in Led- yard, Conn., to 551. Prudence M.' dau. of 335 John' and Bathsheba (Giles) Stanton; she b. in Ledyard, Conn., and d. in Norwich, Conn. He is a retired sea-captain, living in Norwich, N. Y. They had one dau. : 1. Prudence Hannah', b. Feb. 3, ; m. William W. Noyes, Feb. 15, ; P. 0. Lyndon, 111. Ill Anna'', b. 1816; d. Oct. 35, 1849; unmarried. Oenealogical PaH. 241 IV Oalvin" L.', b. 1818; m. Lodema Crittenden; d. in 1854 in Pa. He has three daus. in Oowders- port, Pa., Lettie', Mary' and Kate*. A son, H. S.' Palmer, is in Eaymond, Dak. V Jttlia W.', b. 1831; d. Not. 16, 1858; unmarried. VI Watnb B.', b. 1833; m. Julia Puliam March 36, 1868; he d. in Lyndon, 111. No child. 309. Robert" Stanton- (Joseph^ Josephs Joseph', John'), b. May 6, 1787, in Groton, Conn.; m.' Hannah Hewitt, Feb. 37, 1813, at Preston, Conn.; she was the dau. of Capt. Isaac and Cynthia (Swan) Hewitt; he lived and A. in Ledyard, Conn.; d. June 33, 1873; Hannah was b. June 16, 1787, and d. June 33, 1868. Eobert was a farmer and a Democrat. Issue: Maet Ann', b. Dec. 39, 1813; m. 531 Edwin' Stanton. Egbert Austin', b. May 13, 1816; m. Mary Sullivan. Isaac Wheeler', b. March 35, 1819; m. Lucy Williams. Hbnr'y Warren', b. July 5, 1833; m. Charles Hewitt', b. Dec. 1, 1834; m. La.vinia Gal- lup, and d. June 5, 1887. She lives at Led- yard, Conn., and has one dau., viz.: 1. Eliza", m. James A. Brown of Westerly, E. I. 310. Henry' Stanton (Isaac W.^ Josephs Joseph', John^i), b. Dec. 7, 1770, in Preston, Conn. ; when 14 his parents moved to Pairley, Vt., and 4 years later to Holderness, N. H. ; there he m. Ann Haeriman about 1801; he d. in Sept., 1803, leaving an infant son: 531 I Henry', Jr., b. about 1803 in Holderness, N.H.; he m. Mary Nevers. 311. Hannah' Stanton (Isaac W.°, Joseph*, Joseph', John'), b. June 35, 1776, in Preston, Conn. ; when about 8 years old her parents moved to Pairley, Vt., and 4 years later to Holderness, N. H.; she m. Egbert Cox Sept. 33, 1798; her married life was 31 537 I 538 II 539 III 530 IV V 242 The Siantons. in Holderness; she d. there Aug. 39, 1881, having lived to the great age of 105 years, 2 months, 4 days. She retained all of her faculties until the end, and until 2 days before her death she took her meals at the table with the family. Her children are: 532 I Russell' Cox, who m., 1st, Blmira OoUey; m., 3nd, Mrs. Clark. 533 II Makt'', who m. Judge Walter Blair. Ill Hannah', who died unmarried. rv Louise', who m. Nathaniel Oolley (brother to Blmira Colley); he d. about 1881; she is living and has two children. 1. Henry^ Oolley, he lives in Holderness, N". H; P. 0. Plymouth, N. H. 2. Blmira', she lives in Holderness, IST. H. ; P. 0. Plymouth, N. H. V Elmira', who m. Dr. Burns of Plymouth, N". H.; she d. young and left a son who lives in Plym- outh, and a dau. who married and lives in Littleton. 312. Erastus" Stanton (Isaac W.\ Joseph^ Joseph^, John^), b. Sept. 9, 1778, in Preston, Conn.; when 6 years old he was taken by his parents to Fairley, Vt., and when 10 years old to Holderness, N. H.; there he m. Elizabeth Shbpakd in 1803; March 8, 1805, he moved to Danville, Vt., in company with his wife, dau. Eliza, his parents, his brothers, John A. and Joseph, and his sister Ruth. In Aug. of 1805 Brastus had built and moved into the wooden part of the house now (1891) occupied by Fred. G. Stanton. There all of his children except Eliza were born. His wife was b. July 7, 1781, and d. April 15, 1861. He d. July 8, 1864, in Danville, Vt. He was a farmer, a Demo- crat and a Methodist. Issue: 533a I Eliza', b. Sept. 12, 1804; m. John D. Libbey in 1826, and moved to Compton, Canada; she o33c IV V 533d VI 533e VII 533f VIII Qenealogical Part. 243 d. Oct. 9, 1872; he died April 13, 1843. They had two sons and four dans., one son: 1. Erastus' Libbey liTes in Janes ville. Wis. II Hestet', b. July 16, 1806; d. Jan. 21, 1880; unmarried. 533b III William Jertaise'', b. Sept. 6, 1808; m. three times. Jacob S.', b. Dec. 27, 1810; m. Laura Green. Isaac W.', b. Dec. 27, 1810; d. Feb. 21, 1812. Harrisok', b. Feb. 21, 1813; m. Marietta Loomis. Hezzie F.', b. July 3, 1815; m. Lydia S. Sanborn. Carolis-e B,', b. March 30, 1818; m. Isaac K. Drew. 533g IX Eunice Ater'', b. Aug. 27, 1820; m. Frederick W. Green. X Ebastus'', Jr., b. Jan. 16, 1823; d. March 20, 1823. 313. Isaac Wheeler' Stanton, Jr. (Isaac W.', Joseph*, Joseph^, John'), b. April 10, 1781, in Preston, Oonn. When 3 years old his parents moved to Fairley, Vt., and when 8 years old to Holderness, N. H. In 1806 he moved to Danville, Vt., and settled on a, tract of wild land where his son Wm. B. now lives. In 1809, he m. Martha Blount of Danville, Vt. She d. Jan, 13, 1850, aged 63 years. He d. Oct. 26, 1870. Both d. in Dan- ville where all their children were born. Issue: 534 I Abigail B.', b. Sept. 30, 1810 ; m. Benj. Sandborn. 535 II Jeremiah B.', b. Oct. 14, 1814; m. Betsey Morse Hill. 536 in William B.', b. Sept. 19, 1817; m. Betsey Sheldon. IV Isaac W.', b. July 18, 1820; m. Abbie Willard in 1848, and d. Dec. 31, 1850, in California. No child. V Martha M.', b. April 21, 1823; d. Feb. 16, 1843; unmarried. 537 VI Mart', b. May 2, 1825; m. Emerson Hall. 244 The Stcmtons. 314. John Ayer« Stanton (Isaac W.', Joseph*, Josephs John^), b. Dec. 7, 1785, in Pairley, Vt. He was taken by his parents to Holderness, N. H., iu 1789, and to Danville, Vt., in 1805. There he m. Tamson Stbveks in 1811. He served in the War of 1812. He was a deacon in the church and a justice of the peace. He lived on the farm now occupied by his son Erastus A., and d. tliere Feb. 4, 1843. His wife d. there March 16, 1844. Issue: I HANifAH', b. Dec. 13, 1813; d. July 7, 1814. II Lauka B.', b. Feb. 27, 1815; d. Aug. 15, 1880; un- married. III James ^J, b. April 17, 1817 ; d. May 10, 1817. IV LuoY^ b. Jan. 25, 1819; m. John Q. Hall, Feb. 26, 1840. They live in Barton, Vt., and have six children. V Sally K.', b. Aug. 31, 1831; d. April 17, 1841; un- married. 538 VI John A.', b. June 36, 1834 ; m. Eosamond Wells. 538a VII Erastus A.', b. May 12, 1836; m. Sarah Drew. VIII James S.', b. Feb. 31, 1839; d. in California, un- married. IX Benjamin S.', b. Sept. 13, 1831 ; m. Viola Spauld- ing and lives in La Porte, Iowa. Three children. X Emeline Lukinda', b. April 26, 1834; m. Wm. E. Brown, and lives in Barton, Vt. 538b XI Henet Martin', b. Jan. 19, 1839 ; m. Harriet S. Babcock. 315. Joseph" Stanton (Isaac W.^ Joseph", Joseph^ John'') b. March 15, 1789, in Fairley, Vt. He was taken by his parents to Holderness, N. H., the same year, and in 1805 to Danville, Vt. He m. LoDioiA Barron, who was b. Aug. 10, 1793, in Bradford, Vt. They then moved to New York State. He d. April 11, 1868, in Holland, IST. Y. She d. Aug. 18, 1876. Oenealogical PaH. 245 Issue: I Jambs M.', b. May 3, 1819, in Buffalo, N. Y.; said to now live at Holland, N. Y., and unmarried. II Lucy K,', b. April 10, 1831, in Aurora, N. Y.; d. June 35, 1877 ; unmarried. III Joseph', Jr., b. May 7, 1834 ; m. Olive Priest, March 37, 1851, and d. in 1889 at Strykersville, N. Y. One record says his wife was Olive Friend. They had one dau. : 1. Olive M.', b. June 11, 1853; she and her mother live at Strykersville, N. Y. IV SopHRONiA L.', b. Feb. 31, 1838. One record says she has never married, another says " m. a Mr. Parker." 316. ThankfuP Stanton (Wm.', Joseph*, Joseph^ John'), b. in 1774, at Stonington, Conn. ; m. there Nov. 37, 1794, to Elias, son of John Williams, the 6th generation. He b. in 1774, at N. Stonington, and d. Jan. 31, 1809, in Onslow county, N. Carolina. She d. Sept. 8, 1861, in Stonington, aged 87 years, 3 months. Issue: 539 I Hanitah Stantok Pundbkson' Williams, b. March 6, 1796 ; m. Daniel Mason. II Haekiet', b. Feb. 7, 1798; m. Noyes Ladd. 540 III William Stanton', b, Jan. 33, 1800; m. Emily Williams. 541 IV Joseph Stanton^ b. March 19, 1803; m. 904 Julia Ann' Gallup. The above family lived on a part of the original Stanton home- stead in Stonington (the section now called N. Stonington), and Joseph S.' Williams with his son Jos. S.', removed from the old Denison burial ground to Elm Grove Cemetery the remains of Capt. John" Stanton, his son Joseph', Joseph's' son Joseph*, and Joseph's* son William'. The graves of these four are now in Elm Grove Cemetery. 246 The Stcmtons. 317. Nathan' Stanton (Nathan^ Joseph*, Joseph', 3 John'), b. July 24, 1779, in Stoningtoa, Conn.; m. Polly Dbnison, in Connecticut, June 11, 1804; d. 1838. He lived in or near Am- sterdam, N. Y., and had these: I Maky'', b. 1806; m. John Blood in 1829, and had a son Benjamin PauP Blood, who lives at the Stanton home- stead, near Amsterdam, N. Y. Benjamin P. has a dau., Mrs. Prank' Morris, living at Amsterdam. They will furnish no records of ISTathan's descendants. II BENJAMiif P.', b. 1814; m. Nancy Fosgate in 1837; no more known. Ill Joseph', b. 1816; m. Betsey De Graff in 1836; no more known. 318. Anna' Stanton (Nathan^ Joseph^ Joseph^ John''), b. Dee. 7, 1784, in Stonington, Conn. ; m. Jan. 23, 1802, in Florida, K Y., to Asa Cady, and d. March 16, 18x!7. Mr. Cady was b. April 4, 1779, in Chatham, Columbia county, N. Y., andd. July 21, 1854. He was a farmer. Issue (the first five born in Florida, N". Y., the others in Sulli- van, N.Y.): I Nathan Stanton' Cady, b. Feb. 2, 1803; d. in 1863; m. (1) Emeline, dau. of Judge Sylvester Beecher; she d. in 3 yrs . ; m. (2) Louisa, sister to Emeline Beecher; she d. aged 27; m. (3) Oa- lista Blye. All lived in Lenox, Madison county, ISr. Y. His oldest dau., Mrs. Maria' Walrath, lives in Chittenango, Madison county, N. Y. II George W.', b. Jan. 25, 1805; d. Oct. 30, 1829; unmarried. III Eliza A.', b. June 11, 1807 ; m. John Brown of Sullivan, N., Y., and d. Nov. 28, 1879. Her old- est son, Timothy Stanton* Brown, lives on the paternal farm. IV Hakriet', b. Dec. 4, 1809 ; m. 0. D. Palmer, M. D., and d. in 1843. Their dau ., Miss H. B.* Palmer, lives in Fayetteville, N . Y. Genealogical Part. 247 V Asa W.', b. Nov. 10, 1811, VI Mart Jaite', b. Aug. 23, 1813; d. June 17, 1814. VII BBKJAMiNF.',b. Mayl3, 1815; m. Deborah Gary; lives at Lenox, Madison county, N. Y. VIII Daniel', b. Sept. 14, 1817; m. Jan. 4, 1840, to Fidelia W. Palmer, and now lives at Syracuse, N. Y. IX Child', b. and d. Sept. 19, 1819. 542 X Martha Sophia', b. Dec. 1, 1830; m. James Bell. XI Caroline', b. Dec. 27, 1522; m. Aug. 28, 1845, at Sullivan, to Wm. Velasko; she d. Dec. 4, 1875; he lives in Syracuse, N. Y. 319. Joseph^ Stanton (Nathan', Joseph*, Joseph^ 3 John''), b. Dec. 20, 1786, in Stonington, Conn. ; bapt. March 24, 1793; m. Jane Van Derteerb, June 25, 1809; d. Nov. 13, 1822, in Florida, N. Y. Issue: 543 I Nathan D.', b. July 21, 1810; m. (1) Almira De For- est; m. (2) Maria Dare. 544 II John V.', b. 1812; m. Jane Herrick. 545 III Catharine A.', b. 1814; m. George Sanford. IV Saeah Jane', b. 1818; m. George Herrick in 1835; he lives in Amsterdam, N. Y. Sarah died s. p. 546 V Sophia', b. 1821; m. F. Asbury Hill. 320. Rev. Benjamin Franklin' Stanton (Nathan^ Joseph^ Joseph', 3 John'), b. Feb. 12, 1789, in Stonington, Conn. He was graduated at Union College in 1811, and Princeton Theolog- ical Seminary in 1815; licensed to preach by the New Brunswick Presbytery in April, 1815; ordained pastor of the Presbyterian church in Hudson, N. Y., Nov. 13, 1815. In 1835 his health failed; he resigned and served the Bethle- hem (Conn. ) Congregationalist church until 1829, when he went to Virginia and preached in Hanover until 1842. At different times he delivered lectures before the students and faculties of 248 The Stcmtons. Union Theological Seminary in New York and Hampden Sidney College in Virginia. He was a yigorous writer, a close thinker and an impressive preacher. He d. in Tuscaloosa, Ala., Nov. 18, 1843. He m. (1) Mabtha B. Eodgbrs, Nov. 34, 1815. She d. June 18, 1823, and he then m. Chaelotte Jenkins. Issue: I Thomas Baldwin', b. 1830, in Hudson, N. Y., and now liv- ing at 31 Chambers street. New York city. 331. John Jay' Stanton (Nathan', Joseph^ Joseph', John'), b. June 7, 1793, in Stonmgton, Conn.; m. Sept. 36, 1816, to LircT P. Palmes of Stonington, who d. Dec. 3, 1819. Their home was in Amsterdam, N. Y., where he d. Nov. 35, 1830. Issue: I John', b. in 1817; d. in 1836. A boy of great promise. 333. Sophia" Stanton (Nathan^ Joseph*, Joseph', 3 John'), b. Nov. 33, 1798, in Florida, N. Y.; m. 324 Robert Gere at Florida, N. Y., Oct. 35, 1820; d. in Syracuse, N. Y., Nov. 16, 1879; Eobert' Gere was a son of David and 193 Mary' (Stanton) Gere; he was b. Nov. 30, 1796, in Groton, Conn., and d. Dec. 18, 1877, in Syracuse, N. Y., where he was proprietor of the Gere Iron and Mining Works. He was a Presbyterian. Issue : I Robert Nelson' Gere, b. Jan. 17, 1833, at Florida, Mont- gomery county, N. Y.; m. April 5, 1843, to Sophia M. Ward, who d. Nov. 29, 1885; m., 2nd, Sept. 31, 1887, to Lucy A.' Gere; he d. Nov. 7, 1890, at 713 West Genesee st., Syracuse, N. Y. His children are: 1. William Stanton' Gere, b. June 5, 1848; d. Oct. vi, 1853. 3. Anna Sophia', b. Dec. 12, 1851; d. Oct. 10, 1853. 3. Robert Ward', b. Sept. 4, 1854; P. 0. New Castle, Wyoming. 4. George Franklin', b. Dec. 33, 1856. Oenealogical Part. 249 5. Martha Tyler^ b. Dec. 14, 1859; m. Hudson, and lives in Syracuse, N. Y. 6. Irving Nelson^ b. March 3, 1862; P. 0. Middletown, Va. II George 0LiNTOi«r', b. April 26, 1824, in Florida, N. Y.; m. June 23, 1853, in Geddes, N. Y., to Adelia Man- zur, who was b. in March, 1832. Both are now liv- ing at 1010 West Genesee at., Syracuse, N. Y. He is a Presbyterian, a Eepublican and a salt manufact- urer. Their children were all born in Syracuse, all now live there. They are: 1. Alice* Gere, b. Dec. 5, 1863; m. Harry H. Terry, who d. Feb. 25, 1889. 2. David Manzur*, b. June 25, 1865; m. Oct. 22, 1890, to Sara Munro. 3. Sophia Stanton', b. Sept. 32, 1867; unmarried. 4. George E.^ b. Aug. 31, 1873. III Maet Anna', b. Dec. 14, 1825; m. Oct. 25, 1853, in Syra- cuse to James Jerome Belden, son of Denison and Olive Belden; Mr. Belden was b. Sept. 30, 1825, in Fabius, IN". Y. He is a Presbyterian, a banker and a Eepresentative in the United States Congress. They had one child, Harriet Anna', b. July 21, 1858, d. Nov. 10, 1860. When not in Washington Mr. and Mrs. Belden live in Syracuse, N. Y. IV A daughter' b. and d. Oct. 27, 1827. V William Henbt Hareison', b. Aug. 14, 1829, in Geddes, N. Y. ; m. in Amsterdam, N. Y., Oct. 3, 1854, to Frances Octavia Cady; she b. July 30, 1833, in Sulli- van, N. Y., and d. Sept. 3, 1888, in Syracuse, N. Y. He m. 2nd, Sara Phelps, Oct. 9, 1889, and now lives at 716 West Genesee st., Syracuse, N. Y. Issue: 1. Anna' Gere, b. Oct. 15, 1855, in Sullivan, N. Y.; m. Sept. 18, 1877, in Syracuse, N, Y., to Charles Hub- bell Hawley, son of Chas. Hawley, D. D., and Mary 32 250 The Stcmtons. Hubbell; he b. June 39, 1851, in Lyons, K Y. They live in Syracuse, N. Y., and have these child- ren: Robert Gere' Hawley, b. Dec. 9, 1 878; d. Aug. 13, 1879; Grace', b. Jan. 36, 1883; Mary Frances', b. Dec. 34, 1885. 3. Daniel CadyS b. Jan. 19, 1858; d. March 16, 1886. 3. Grace^ b. Dec. 39, 1863; m. Nov. 30, 1884, to Prank 0. Soule, and lives 111 South ave., Syracuse, N. Y. 4. William BuelP, b. May 36, 1868; P. 0. Syracuse, N. Y. VI Nathajj Stanton', b. Aug. 16, 1833, in Geddes, N. Y.; m. Mary L. Sweet at Gamillus, N. Y., Aug. 39, 1855; she was b. Oct. 6, 1834, and now lives in Syracuse, N. Y.; Mr. Gere d. in Syracuse, Jan. 30, 1885. He was a contractor, a Presbyterian and a Eepublican. Issue: 1. Howard Stanton' Gere, b. July 31, 1857; d. Aug. 9, 1859. 3. George Huberts b. May 3, 1859; m. Oct. 31, 1885, and lives at 108 Washington st.. Grand Rapids, Mich. 3. Fanny Sophia', b. June 30, 1863; m. Oct. S3, 1884, to Joseph Burr Tiffany, and lives at 13 East 33nd st.. New York city. 4. Stanton Sweet', b. Dec. 31, 1865; d. Oct. 30, 1867. 5. Robert', b. Aug. 31, 1868; lives at 343 West Onondaga St., Syracuse, N. Y. 6. Infant son', b. and d. Jan. 35, 1870. 7. James Belden', b. Nov. 18, 1873; lives at 343 W. Onondaga st., Syracuse, N. Y. 333. Eunice Stanton' Denison (Eunice", Joseph^ Joseph', 3 John''), b. June 17, 1785; d. Sept. 39, 1839; she m. Dec. 16, 1811, Dr. Timothy Paige Spooi>rBE of Stockbridge, Vt.; he was the son of Daniel Pay Spooner and Mary Paige, and was b. 1788; d. 1865. Genealogical Part. 251 Issue (in part) : I Eunice Stanton' Spoonbk, b. 1813; m. in 1830 to Lucius W. Tilden, who was b. 1806; lie was the son of Josiah and Susannah Tilden, and now lives in Brooklyn, L. I. II Mart Paige', b. 1815; m. in 1839 to Eev. Thos. S. Hub- bard, a Congi'egational minister in Vermont. 325. John° Stanton (Amos', John*, Joseph', John''), b. 1774, in Ledyard, Conn.; m. April 9, 1797, in Groton, Conn., to Bathsheba Giles; he d. March 4, 1832, aged 58 years, in Groton, now called Ledyard, Conn. She d. in Mystic Eiver, Conn., Sept. 14, 1856, aged 81 years. Issue : I La VINA', b. ; m. Ebenezer Gallup and has a dau. Lavina', who m. Stanton and lives at Mystic, Ct. 547 II Robert', b. ; m. Jemima Guile and has a dau. who m. Joseph Fitch, and lives at Norwich, Ct. Ill John', b. ; never married; lost at sea in 1844. 548 IV Amos', b. July 31, 1803; m. 519^ Ardelia Stanton. 549 V Angeling', b. April 3, 1807; m. her bro.-in-law Eb- enezer Gallup. VI Jambs', b. ; m. Holdredge; she lives at Mystic, Conn. He is dead. 550 VII Lucy', b. June 14, 1812; m. Sanford Williams. 551 VIII Prudence Mary', b. 1814; m. 526 Christopher S.' Palmer. 552 IX William', b. June 8, 1819; m. Lydia M. Williams. 326. Martha' Stanton (Nathaniel*, Nathaniel*, Joseph', 3 John^), b. in Groton, Conn., Aug., 1783; m. (1) David Frink; m. (2) Timothy Avert. Issue: I Martha' Pbink, b. 1807; m. Abram Presher, in Spencer, N. Y. II LucT Ann', b. 1811. 252 The Stantons. III Han-nah', b. 1815; m. Edmund Prink, in Salisbury, Conn. IV Harriet Avert', b. 1829; m. Benjamin Lott, in Spen- cer, !N". T. 327. Hannah" Stanton (Nathanie?, Nathaniel*, Josepb^ 3 John''), b. in Groton, Conn., March 11, 1786; m. April 21, 1808, to Daniel Baldwin of North Stonington, Conn.; d. March 19, 1877, iu Worcester, Mass. : Issue: 553 I John Denison' Baldwin, b. Sept. 28, 1809; m. Lemira Hathaway. II Dan'l Avert', b. July 2, 1811; 10 children by two wives. Ill Sarah Adalinb', b. July 17, 1813; d. in infancy. rv Nancy Adaline', b. April 27, 1815; m. Frederic Prink; no issue. V Andrew', b. and d. in April, 1817. VI Mart Ann', b. May 8, 1818; m. C. D. Smith; 2 children; d. March 1, 1882. VII Hannah', b. Oct. 9, 1820; d. in infancy. VIII Kobert Stanton', b. Aug. 21, 1822; drowned June 23, 1838. IX Amy Avert', b. Sept. 9, 1825; m. James Boardman; no child. 328. Joshua" Stanton, Jr. (Joshua", Elijah'', Thomas', John°), b. probably in Vermont. The following record is be- lieved to be correct, but I have been unable to prove it officially; m. Oeb. 6, 1803, to Mrs. Eunice (Porter) Bird, and d. in Salis- bury, Ct, Oct. 38, 1806. (Query: Could this have been his father's second marriage and death?) In 1793 Joshua, Jr., was in Burlington, Vt., and was introduced to Prince Edward of England. From 1793 to 1797, he was town clerk of Colchester, Vt., and he was also judge of the Chittenden County Court for 2 years. Genealogical Part. 253 Issue : I ABIGAIL PoRTEE', b. Sept. 13, 1804; d. March 12, 1807. II Joshua', b. June 17, 1806 ; d. Dec. 25, 1806. 329. Sally* Stanton (Elijah', Elijah*, Thomas', 3 John'), b. 1780, in Salisbury, Conn.; m. in 1800, Josiah Hubbakd, who -was sheriff in Athens, N. Y. She d. in 1866. Issue: I Haebibt' Httbbakd, b. , 180-; m. Baker. II Betsey', b. , 180-; m. (1) Merwin; (2) Paige. 330. Joshua Whitney* Stanton (Elijah', Elijah^ Thos.^ 3 John') b. 178-, in Salisbury, Conn.; m. Eliza Dutoher of Salisbury. Issue: I Henry'. 331. Bichard Pearce' Stanton (Elijah^ Elijah*, Thomas', 3 John'), b. 178- in ; m. July 1, 1807, to Julia Hol- LiSTEE. She was b. July 16, 1785. He was a shoe and harness- maker in Salisbury, Conn. In 1813 he moved to Danby, N. Y. Later he started for Illinois, and died on the way at Cumberland, Md., in 1837. His widow m. Mr. John Pool, who d. in 1848. She d. Aug. 8, 1877, aged 92; sick but 3 days. Issue: 654 I Elijah', b. Aug. 2, 1808; m. Mrs. Eebecca M. Mills. II Maey Beach', b. Nov. 4, 1810; m. Benj. Gould Hopkins of Cornwall, Conn., Sept. 6, 1831. She d. Dec. 25, 1878, at Eoodhouse, 111., and her hus- band m. (2) her sister, Jane Francis Stanton, June 5, 1879. There were 9 children; lived in Ogden, 111. Ill Julia Esther', b. Aug. 28, 1813, in Danby, N. Y., m. Benj. D. Schultz, Oct. 3, 1833. She was a school teacher for 20 years in Eedhook, K Y. 254 The Stamtons. She had 4 children; one of whom is Alfred' Schaltz of New York city. IV Jane Fkancis', b. Sept. 4, 1816, in Sheffield, Mass.; Oct. 14, 1834, she m. Joseph Elisha Meacham, at Cornwall, Conn., and in 1879 she m. her brother- in-law, Benj. G. Hopkins, at Ogden, 111. V Edwaed Hollistbr', b. Sept., 1830; d. unmarried, in Illinois, 1843. VI James Moneoe', b. July 36, 1833; d. unmarried, at Panama, 1846. 555 VII Egbert', b. April 3, 1836; m. Adeline E. Morgan in 1850. 333. General Henry' Stanton (David', Elijah*, Thomas', John'), b. in 1779, at Burlington, Vt.; m. (1) Dec. 3, 1817, in Hartford, Conn., to Eliza Kbtes. She was dau. of Amasa Keyes and Penelope Williams; b. in Hartford, Conn., and d. March 11, 1833, in New York city. Gen. Stanton m. (3) Alex- AiTDEiifE Macomb, Feb. 13, 1834; she was the dau. of Major- General Alexander Macomb, and d. in Detroit, Mich., Feb. 3, 1889, aged 81 years. Gen. Stanton d. Aug. 1, 1856, at Fort Hamilton, N. Y. He was appointed a Lieutenant of light artillery June 39, 1813; As- sistant Deputy Quartermaster-General in July, 1813 ; Military Secretary to Gen. George Izard in 1814; Deputy Quartermaster- General, with rank of Major, May 13, 1830. In 1836-7 he was Acting Adjutant-General in Florida under Gen. Thomas S. Jessup. In 1838 he was Assistant Quartermaster-General, with the rank of Colonel, and lived in Washington, D. C. Jan. 1, 1847, he was brevetted Brigadier-General for meritorious conduct in the Mex- can War. He served in the War in 1812, in Florida and in Mexico. He was an Episcopalian. Issue (by 1st wife) : I Julia Ann', b. Oct. 1, 1818; m. May 14, 1850, to Fran- cis E. Berier; d. May 13, 1880. II Maey E.', b. Dee. 3, 1830; m. Jan. 17, 1844, to Wm. H. Macomb, U. S. N.; P. 0. Philadelphia, Pa. Genealogical Part. 255 III Henet W.', b. Jan. 24, 1823; m. March 18, 1851, to Sarah Macomb; d. Jan. 19, 1855. IV Stephen K.,' b, Oct. 27, 1826; m. Sept. 11, 1854, to Mary B. McCoskry; P. 0. Detroit, Mich. Issue (by 2d wife) : V Alexan-deb Macomb', b. Nov. 27, 1834; m. June 2, 1859, to Caroline Cammann. VI Cathabiite Matilda', b. Oct. 12, 1836; d. Dec. 16, 1842- VII Pbancis', b. Nov. 1, 1838; d. Ocfl, 1859. VIII Alexandeine', b. Jan. 31, 1841; d. Dec. 26, 1842. IX William', b. Oct. 13, 1843; m. Feb. 5, 1886, to Louisa Burnet. X EoBEBT L.', b. June 10, 1846. XI Albxandeine', b. June 27, 1849; d. Oct. 1, 1872. 333. Elijah Galusha' Stanton (David', Elijah*, Thomas', John''), b. Dec. 22, 1783, in Stamford, Conn. (?); m. Sept. 13, 1810, to Nancy Baenbtt; d. Sept. 12, 1862, in Burlington, Vt. She was b. in Essex, Vt., and d. there Feb. 22, 1846, aged 59 yrs. He was a farmer, a Universalist and a Democrat. Issue: 556 I Alva Baen et', b. , 1811; m. Lucia E. Blossom. 557 II Henei', b. Aug. 31, 1813; m. Mary Powell. III Stephen', b. , 1815; d. March 21, 1857. No descendant living. IV Lucia', b. March 31, 1821; m. Albert Barney, and d. Oct. 18, 1853. 558 V Elizabeth', b. July 31, 1818; m. Wm. Harmon. VI Edwin', b. Oct. 28, 1823; d. Oct. 21, 1860. No de- scendant living. VII Ltdia Ann', b. Aug. 20, 1826, in Essex, Vt.; m. there Feb. 14, 1839, to Lazarus Tilliney, who was b. Jan. 30, 1830. He is a farmer, a Universalist and a Democrat. Their P. 0. is Minneapolis, Mian. No child. 256 The Stantons. 334. 01ivia« Stanton (563 David', Elijah*, Thomas', John'), b. Feb. 23, 1786, in Jericho, Vt.; m. Jan. 17, 1808, in Burling- ton, Vt., to LuTHEE Moore; she d. Feb. 17, 1835, in Burlington. Issue: I Maet B.' Mooee, b. Nov. 23, 1808. II Jane', b. April 17, 1810; d. Nov. 22, 1810. Ill Jane', b. Nov. 8, 1811; d. April 28, 1837. IV Ltdia A.^ b. Oct. 29, 1815; d. Aug. 15, 1886, in Alameda, Cal. 559 V Olivia S.', b. Oct. 22, 1818; m. Abner B. Lowry. VI Julia P \ b. Sept. 28, 1831. Luther Moore m. 2iid, Feb. 5, 1826, Sophia Mor- ton; she b. Jan. 13, 1797, in Williston, Vt.; d. May 11, 1833, in Burlington, Vt.; Mr. Moore was b. April 3, 1787, in Keene, N. H., and d. Oct. 6, 1861, in Washington, D. 0. Issue (by wife Sophia): VII Geoege, b. Dec. 37, 1836. VIII Lewis G., b. Feb. 33, 1839; d. 1869 in California. IX Maeia S., b. June 29, 1831. EIGHTH GBNEEATION IN THE LINE OF CAPT. 3 JOHN. 335. John' Stanton (Daniel* John', DanieP, John^ 3 John'), b. Feb. 13, 1807, in Little Falls, N. Y.; m. Sept. 21, 1831, to Maeia MEERiiiAisr of Eussia, N. Y.; she is the dau. of Benja- min Merriman, Sr. They now live in Copenhagen, N. Y., and have lived in Rutland and Champion. A farmer. Issue: 560 I Benjamin", b. Nov. 23, 1835; m. Jane Harris in Sept., 1860. 561 II Luci', b. April 33, 1839; m. Myers Thompson Feb. 11, 1858. Ill Maet", b. July 33, 1841; d. May 21, 1843. Oeoiealogical Part. 251 336. Rey. Freeman Harlow' Stanton (Daniele, John', Daniel*, John', 3 John"), b. March 18, 1809, in Deerfield, N. Y.; m. Jan. 10, 1832, to Mart Bsselstyne, dau. of Eichard M. and Charity (Van Hueseu) Esselstyne, of Hudson, N. Y.; she d. Dec. 9, 1883, in Kirkville, 'N. Y. ; she was b. in Watertown, N. Y., Oct. 10, 1812. He is a Methodist minister; ordained deacon in 1836 at Oswego; elder in 1838 at Cortland; pastor at Cape Vincent, Le Koy, Sandy Creek, Turin, Cape Vincent, Green, Wyoming, Pa., Kingston, Pa., Skinner's Eddy, Pa., Bingham- ton, N. Y., Owego, N. Y., Green, N. Y., Fairfield, N. Y., Kome, Camden, Watertown, Pulaski, Liverpool, Cazenovia,' Newark, Camillus, Nelson, Clockville, Kirkville; presiding elder of these districts: Watertown, Adams, Syracuse; delegate to General Conference in 1856 and 1860. He was in the active work of the ministry nearly fifty years. He now lives in Rochester, N. Y., with his dau., Mary* Deavenport. Issue: I JoHi^ GaednerS b. June 10, 1839, in Carbondale, Pa.; m. Mrs. Maria Wilson, April 5, 1879; he now lives in Brooklyn, N. Y. II Mart K\ b. May 24, 1843, in Biaghamton, N. Y.; m. Dan'l Deavenport, Feb. 12, 1862. III Freeman R.\ b. March 4, 1847, in Fairfield, N. Y. ; d. Nov. 6, 1861, in Syracuse, N. Y. IV Maurice*, b. July 11, 1837, in Kingston, Pa.; m. Brown in Watertown, N. Y. 562 V Haknah Louise', b. Jan. 4, 1850, in Camden, N. Y.; m. Geo. H. Morse, Sept. 2, 1874. VI Charles S.\ b. April 16, 1853, in Watertown; un- married; in Selma, Cal. 337. Elijah' Stanton (Daniel', John', Daniel*, John', 3 John'), b. May 29, 1811, in Russia, N. Y. ; m. (1) Maegurette Cruikshank, Oct. 19, 1834; she d. in Aug., 1837; m. (2) Nancy Cruikshank (his first wife's sister), Dec. 1, 1839; she d. Feb. 33 258 The Stmtons. 21, 1871; m. (3) Augusta Giloheist of Manilus, N. Y.; she d. in 1886. He now lives in Flint, Mich. Issue (by wife Augusta) : I Belle', b. Jan. 25, 1874. 338. Dr. Lyman' Stanton (Daniels John', Daniel^ John', 3 John''), b. July 21, 1814, in Russia, JST. Y.; m. (1) Jemima Topping, Oct. 16, 1836 ; she was b. Noy. 11, 1814, in Schoharie county, N. Y. Issue : 563 I Eliza Virgina', b. Oct. 2, 1842, in Copenhagen, N. Y.; m. A. W. Merrill, M. D. 564 II G-eokge Daniels b. Sept. 19, 1837, in Rutland, N. Y.; m. Adelia E. Colburn. Jemima (Topping) Stanton, d. July 4, 1844, at Copen- hagen, N. Y., and Dec. 24, 1844, Dr. Lyman m. Emily Cottebll, who survives him and now lives in Copenhagen. He d. Nov. 24, 1870, in Copen- hagen. Issue (by wife Emily) : III Emma B.*, b. ; m. Hon. C. A. Chickering of Copenhagen. IV Sanford Elijah^ b. Sept. 30, 1852, in Copenhagen, N. Y. ; m. there to Grace Hunt Davenport, July 14, 1885. She was b. April 23, 1861. They now live in Copenhagen, N. Y. No issue. 339. Louisa' Stanton (Daniel', John', Daniel*, John", 3 John"), b. Oct. 16, 1818 in Russia, N. Y.; m. Benj. Meeriman, Jr., Feb. 12, 1837 ; lived in Martinsburg, Lewis county; Rutland, Jefferson county, and Copenhagen, Lewis county, N. Y.; d. Feb. 13, 1887. Issue : 565 I MoERis' Merrimast, b ; m. 3 wives. II Aemina*, b. ; unmarried. 566 III Alice^ b. ; m. Eugene Hurd. Genealogical Part. 259 340. Susan' Stanton (DanieP, John', Daniel', John', 3 John'),b. July 29, 1835, in Russia, N". Y.; m. Ebbkezer Allen, M. D., Nov. 15, 1843. They now live in Copenhagen, N. Y. Issue: I Albert D.' Allen, b. ; m. Ella Northam. No issue. 567 II William J.*, b. ; m. Mary Clements. III John E.^ b. ; m. Lydia Youngs, March, 1885. IV Freeman H.', b. ; unmarried. V Eliza B.», b. ; dead. VI E. Stanton*, b. ; unmarried. VII Irving', b. ; dead. 341. John Tracy' Stanton (Elisha^ John', Daniel*, John', 3 John'), b. May 24, 1812, in Oharlestown, N. Y.; m. there Nov. 23, 1836, to Salina Vossler; she b. Dec. 3, 1815, at Charlestown, N. Y., and d. Oct. 5, 1842, in Hornby, Steuben county, N. Y., whither they had moved soon after marriage. They had one son: 568 I Lawson Jay', b. March 25, 1840, in Hornby; m. Melissa A. Van Iloesen. John T., m. (2) in Auburn, N. Y., June 21, 1846, Mart Shumway. He was a shoemaker and farmer; in politics a Whig; in religion a Baptist. He d. in Hornby, Oct. 11, 1853. Issue by wife Mary (all b. in Hornby, where she now lives) : II Emma Salina', b. March 27, 1847; d. April 9, 1864. 669 III Freeman Francis', b. Sept. 5, 1848; m. Fannie Amelia Knapp. IV Charles Melvin', b. Oct. 17, 1850; unmarried; he lives in Hornby, N. Y., and is a school-teacher. 342. Maria Polly' Stanton (Blisha', John', Daniel*, John', 3 John'), b. Nov. 28, 1823, in Charlestown, N. Y. ; m. Russell Wellman in Hornby, N. Y., Oct. 13, 1844. He was b. June 1, 1816, in Windsor, Vt. They now live in Kinsley, Edwards county, Kansas, and are Baptists. 260 The Stantms. Issue: I Salijja Db Ette' Wbllman', b. about 1845, at Dix, ]Sr. Y. ; d. at Hornby, Sept. 28, 1853. 570 II Pkaitk L.", b. Aug. 33, 1853, at Hornby; m. Deliah Nevada Templeman. Ill Floyd E.', b. Sept. 8, 1854, at Hornby; he is un- married and lives with his parents in Kansas. 343. Alvira' Stanton (Elisha^ John^ DanieP, John^ 3 John=), b. March 24, 1833, at Charlestown, N. Y. ; m. at Hornby, N. Y., Feb. 15, 1850, to Flavel W. Morrow; he was b. Jan. 16, 1812, at Mendham, N. Y. They now live in Elmira, N. Y., and are Congr egati onalists. Issue: I Mart Cordelia* Morrow, b. Dec. 30, 1850, in Hornby, N. Y.; m. to Theron A. Morris, Aug. 7, 1889, and lives in Elmira, N. Y. 571 II Gamaliel', b. May 3, 1853, in Hornby, N. Y. ; m. 1879, Carrie Hart. 344. Nathaniel Brown' Stanton (Amasa*, John", Daniel*, John', 3 John'), b. Jan. 39, 1815, in Charlestown, IST. Y.; was taken, when an infant, by his parents to Hornby, N. Y., where he spent the rest of his life; he m., in Hamilton, N. Y., 403 Samantha Stanton Tract, dau. of 333 Polly Stanton. Nathaniel was a Colonel in the N. Y. Militia and a prosperous farmer. In religion he was a Baptist, and in politics a strong Eepublican. He was drowned in ■ a well upon his farm in Hornby, April 16, 1878. His widow lives in Hornby, Steuben county, N. Y. Issue (all b. in Hornby) : 573 I Emma Augusta', b. Sept. 13, 1842; m, Thad. E. Wheeler in- 1864. II DiMMis Esther', b. May 31, 1844; unmarried; lives in Hornby. Ill Olive Adelia', b. Oct. 17, 1845; d. March 8, 1858. Genealogical Pa/rt. 261 573 IV John Amasa', b. May 37, 1847; m. Ada Kingsley in 1881. V Mart Ophelia*, b. Jan. 18, 1849; m. Sylvester Roloson of Hornby Jan. 10, 1877; they liye in Hornby; no child. 574 VI Peanklin Piekoe^ b. Aug. 4, 1853; m. Ellen L. Prost of Monterey, K Y., Sept. 3, 1884. VII Olive Adelia*, b. Dec. 34, 1855; m. Clarence Myrtle of Bath, N. Y., Peb. 13, 1879, and lives in Bath; no child. 575 VIII Charles Alonzo^ b. Aug. 10, 1858; m. April 3, 1888, to Mary L., dau. of George P. Nixon. IX Elmer Ellsworth', b. Dec. 36, 1863; m. Jan. 9, 1890, to Ada, dau. of Isaiah Eoloson of Hornby, N. Y. 345. George Washington^ Stanton (Amasa', John', Daniel*, John=, 3 John'), b. Dee. 10, 1816, in Hornby, N. Y. ; he m. (1) in Lindley, N. Y., Nov. 1, 1848, to Mart Ann Hakrowee, who was b. in Lindley July, 1818, and d. there Jan. 10, 1851. Issue: 576 I Levi Benjamin", b. Nov. 4, 1849, in Painted Post, N. Y.; m. P. P. Clark. Geo. W.' m. (3), in Hillsdale, Mich., Dec. 35, 1853, to Margaret A. Taylor; she was dau. of Henry and Laura Taylor of Trumansburg, N. Y., where she was b. June 7, 1833; she d. Sept. 36, 1861, in Lawrenceville, Pa., where he was a mer- chant, and where their two sons were born: 577 II Haret Taylges, b. Oct. 31, 1856; m. Plorence Espy in 1883. 578 III Geo. W.", Jr., b. June 1, 1861; lives in Grand Rapids, Mich. ; clerk in the office of the G. R. «& Ind. R. R.; m. Emily Avery Morgan Oct. 13, 1887. 345 Geo. W.', moved to Grand Rapids, Mich., about 1870, and now lives there. He invested 262 Ths Stantons. largely in Michigan pine lands, and, being fortu- nate in said investments, has retired from active business. He is a man of wide reading and thoughtful habits. He travels much and observes closely. In 1873 he m. (for his 3d wife) Hanna Paemelee of Old Mission, Mich., and by her had two children: IV Burt T.', b. July 13, 1874, at Old Mission, Mich. V Philip B.^ b. April 26, 1876, in Grand Eapids, Mich., where he d. in 1881. Hanna (Parmelee) Stanton m. (3) Ool. Crane of Englewood, 111., where her son, Burt T.» Stanton, now lives. 346. John Freeman' Stanton (Amasa°, John', Daniel*, John', 3 John^), b. in Hornby, Nov., 1819; m. in Shippen, Pa., Oct. 18, 1854, to Eliza Millison Moee; she was b. Sept. 26, 1829, in Crown Point, N. Y., and was the dau. of John More who was b. Nov. 11, 1785, two miles from Glasgow, Scotland; he d. in Lindley, N. Y., Sept. 12, 1855. John Freeman lived in Amboy, 111., Frankfort, Ky., and Shippen, Pa., where he d. Feb. 14, 1864. His widow moved to Cooperstown, N. Y. , where she d. Aug. 15, 1884. Issue: I Charles John", b. Oct. 7, 1855, in Amboy, 111.; un-- married; he d. in Texarkana, Tex., in March, 1891. II Willis Freeman", b. Oct. 8, 1858, in Amboy, 111.; m. Jan. 1, 1890, to Mary, dau. of Chas. F. Nason of Grand lliipids, Mich. They live in Grand Eapids. Ill Ellen More", b. July 9, 1860, in Frankfort, Ky. ; gradu- ated at St. Agnes Female Seminary, Albany, N. Y., in 1879; m. in Grand Eapids, Mich., Oct. 30, 1890, to James Mosgrove Painter, son of John P. Painter, of Kit- tanning, Pa. P. 0. Kittanning. 347. Deacon Chai'les Alonzo' Stanton (Amasa*, John^ Daniels John', 3 John'), b. Nov. 8, 1823, in Hornby, N. Y.; he Genealogical Part. 263 studied in Aurora, N. Y., and when a young man taught school. For a few years he, with his brother, 345 Geo. W.', were in busi- ness selling goods in Lawrenceville, Tioga county. Pa.; while there he m. Helen Jane Nichoson of Albion, N. Y; they were m. in Albion, Dec. 16, 1852, by Kev. Dr. Brooks. Helen J.* Nichoson was b. in Albion, April ^0, 1831, and was the third and youngest dau. of Dr. Orson' and Lucy (Morris) Nichoson. [See " Notes of the Nichoson, Morris and Matthews Families " at the close of 347 Charles A. Stanton's record.] Charles A.' Stanton and wife Helen* lived in Lawrenceville, Pa., until after the birth of their only son. Her failing health made a change necessary; several years were spent in travel, chiefly in the south, and in 1858 they settled in Madison, Jeffer- son county, Ind. There she died with consumption May 12, 1863; her remains were buried in Albion, N. Y. They had two children: 579 I William Alonzo', b. March 5, 1854, in Lawrence- ville, Pa. II An unnamed daughter^ b. and d. in 1862, at Madi- son, Ind. Charles A.' m. (2) Anna Beers of Madison, Ind., Sept. 8, 1863. She was b. in Madison, June 27, 1839, and was the dau. of Seth Smith Beers and Elmira Badger. Elmira Badger's first husband was a Mr. Scamel. Her second husband, S. S. Beers, was a son of Joseph Beers, and was b. Dec. 21, 1799, in Ballston, N. Y. Mr; and Mrs. S. S. Beers both died in Madison, Ind. Charles A.' and Anna B. Stanton now live in Madison; he is a wholesale and retail boot and shoe dealer, having been in that business since 1858. He is a deacon in the First Baptist Church, and for a quarter of a century has served the church as clerk and treasurer; for ten years he was superintendent of the Sunday school. By his wife Anna he has 264 The Stantons. these children (all born in Madison and now living there) : III Helen Irene', b. May 33, 1865. IV Olive Cornelia', b. Oct. 3, 1866. V Charles Edward', b. July 8, 1868. VI Egbert Franklin', b. July 1, 1871. Notes of the Nichoson, Morris and Matthews Families. Robert' Nichoson, an English ofiBcer, came to America about 1774-5. His wife died on the voyage, he was killed at the battle of Bunker Hill, and his children were separated. A son Rob- ert", aged about 9 years, wandered from the nurse and the two other children. He never saw them again, and believes they re- turned to England. He remained in this country, married Re- becca Pierce and had 6 children. After the death of his 1st wife he m. (3) Mrs. Charity' (Matthews) Morris, widow of Robert Morris. No child by this marriage. Robert' Nichoson, Jr., d. April 10, 1843, in Albion, N. Y. His children by his 1st wife were: I John'', who married and had several children. One son was John*, Jr., of Bloods Station; another was Rob- ert^ of Dansville, both iu S. W. New York. II Orson', b. March 3, 1795, in Galway, Saratoga county, N. Y.; m. in Ridgeway, Orleans county, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1830, to Lucy, dau. of Robert and Charity (Matthews) Morris. He was a physician, and d. May 13, 1870, in Albion, N. Y. His wife was b. Feb. 13, 1799, in Shaftsbury, Vt., and d. Oct. 3, 1864, in Albion. Their children were: 1. Adeline E/, b. March 1, 1831; m. Jonathan Sever- ance Stewart, Dec. 16, 1853; both live in Watertown, N. Y. They had two sons, (1) Dr. Frank E.^ Stew- art, b. Sept. 13, 1853, in Albion, N. Y.; m. March 17, 1885, to Mary Ida Siedel of Wilmington, Del., where they now live. They have 1 child, Mildred Genealogical Part. 265 Penrose* Stewart. (2) Charles K' Stewart, b. Aug. 14, 1856; d. Feb. 29, 1868. 2. Caroline A.*, b. Feb. 13, 1823; unmarried; lives in Albion, N. Y. 3. Helen J.*, b. April 20, 1831; m. 347 Charles A.' Stan- ton; her son is the author of this book. III EoBBRT^; he was a physician, and died at Sandy Creek, Orleans county, N. Y., about 1887. He has two sons living: (1) Albert* at Terra Haute, Ind.; (2) Edward" at Eochester, N. Y. Both are married. IV Lauea', who m. Dr. Joseph Brown of Lockport, N. Y., and whose son is Junius Henri* Brown, the author. V Nanot^, who m. Judge Henry Eyan Curtis of Albion, N. Y., and who d. in April, 1888, at the home of her only living son, Henry E.* Curtis, in Brooklyn, IST. Y. VI Elsib^ b. in 1810; m. Dr. A. B. Mills of Albion, N. Y, and in 1836 she had a dan. Eva*, who d. in Canton, China, a missionary. MOEKIS. Robert^ Morris was b. Nov. 15, 1774, at Princeton, N. J.; he m. March 7, 1792, at Shaftsbury, Vt., Charity', dau. of David' Matthews; he d. Sept. 3, 1819, at Eidgeway, Orleans county, N. Y. She was b. Dec. 31, 1778, at Shaftsbury, Vt., and d. Jan. 19, 1852, at Cleveland, Ohio. After her 1st husband's death she m. (2) the above Eobert^ Nichoson, Jr. Eobert'' Morris' father died when Eobert was a child; his mother was Leah' Naphiens, who was b. 1749, in Germany; came to America when young; m. (1) Mr. Morris, and (2) John' Stew- art. By her husband, John' Stewart, she had 2 children: (1) Charles' Stewart, who m. Elizabeth Severance, and had a son Jonathan Severance' Stewart, who m. Adeline E.* Nichoson (see above); (2) Anne' Stewart, who m. John Pierce, and had a dau., Mrs. Solomon* Goddard, now of Truxtou, N. Y. Leah' d. Aug. 14, 1800. 34 266 The Stomtons. Issue of Eobert Morris and Charity Matthews: I David^ b. Nov. 15, 1795, at Shaftsbury, Vt.; d. June 2, 1844, in Holley, N. Y. II Johns b. June 28, 1797, at Shaftsbury, Vt.; d. July 12, 1814. III Lucy', b. Feb. 13, 1799, at Shaftsbury, Vt.; d. Oct. 3, 1864, in Albion, N. Y. IV Letty^ b. Not. 18, 1800, at Solon, N. Y.; d. , 1864, in Cleveland, Ohio. V ChaklesS b- Sept. 15, 1802, at Solon, N. Y.; d. Feb. 1, 1823, in Eidgeway, N. Y. VI RoBEET^ b. July 17, 1804, at Solon, N. Y.; d. Aug. 31, 1805, in Solon, N. Y. VII ChakityS b. Feb. 20, 1806, at Solon, N. Y.; d. Sept. 7, 1819, in Eidgeway, N. Y. VIII EoBEET^ b. May 18, 1809, at Solon, N. Y.; d. Nov. 30, 1883, in St. Joseph, Mo. IX Joseph', b. May 20, 1811, at Truxton, N. Y.; d. Feb. 15, 1882, in Scotland. X William', b. Aug. 19, 1813, at Truxtou, N. Y.; d. Jan. 24, 1834, in New York city. • XI Maky A.S b. July 7, 1818, at Junius, N. Y. ; d. July 8, 1886, in Cleveland, Ohio; m. Henry G. Taylor of Madi- son, Ind., and left 3 sons: (1) Eobert H.* Taylor and (2) Joseph M.* Taylor, both now of Indianapolis, Ind. Matthews. Dayid' Matthews came from the north of Ireland, and was of Scotch ancestry. He is said to have been the builder of the historic " Checkered House," which is now standing. It is said to be at the intersection of three counties — Washington and Eensselaer in New York, and Bennington in Vermont. It is also said to stand at the intersection of four town lines — two in each of the above States. David' Matthews had at least 2 children: I John'' of Truxton, whose children are Mrs. Mary Ann' Shedd, Mrs. Lucy' Merrell and David' Matthews, all of Genealogical Pa/rt. 267 Homer, N. Y., and Mrs. Deborah'' Van Allen of Brooklyn, N. Y. II Charity^ who m. (1) Robert" Morris, and (2) Robert" Nioho- son, Jr. 348. Olive Boaham' Stanton (Amasa', John^ DanieP, John', 3 John"), b. May 4, 1837, in Hornby, N. Y.; m. Sept. 9, 1846, in Hornby, to CoRiTELitrs Alphbus Wall of Tyrone, N. Y. He was b. March 12, 1820, in Rome, N. Y., and is the son of Lansing and Elizabeth Prudence (GoodlifE) "Wall. They lived in Amboy, 111., and Grand Rapids, Mich. They were members of the Baptist church, and he is now a deacon in Grand Rapids. She d. there Dec. 20, 1881. He m. as his 3nd wife, Mrs. Mary C. Escott of Grand Rapids, Sept. 3, 1887. Issue: 580 I AuKELiTJS LAi«rsiNG* Wall, b. Oct. 20, 1848, in ; m. Ida V. Stebbins, Oct. 27, 1870. II Mart Eva', b. Eeb. 23, 1853, in ; d. June 18, 1863, in Amboy, 111. III Robert Stanton', b. Oct. 21, 1859, in ; m. June 27, 1883, in Dundee, N. Y., to Ifellie V., only dau. of Lewis J. Wilkin of Dundee. They now live in Dundee. !N"o issue. IV Charles Judson', b. Nov. 11, 1866, in ; d. Aug. 3, 1886, in Grand Rapids. 349. Jndson Wade' Stanton ( Amasa*, JohnS Daniel^ John', 3 John'), b. July 17, 1831, in Hornby, N. Y.; m. (1) in Hornby to Mary Miller, dau. of John and Mary S. Miller. She was b. April 1, 1832, in Painted Post, N. Y., and d. Sept. 29, 1866, in Hornby. He then moved to Grand Rapids, Mich., and there m. (3) Sarah Phelps, Feb. 25, 1875. She was b. July 32, 1846, in Ceres, Pa., and now lives in Grand Rapids. Judson W. d. there Feb. 18, 1886. He was a Baptist. By his 1st wife he had these: I Sarah E,', who d. in Feb., 1857, an infant. 268 The Stantons. 581 II Cakeie Burbtta*, b. Nov. 14, 1854, in Hornby; m. John L. Buchanan. III Olive L.*, b. Jan. 5, 1864, in Hornby; m. J. B. Edwards of Corning, N. Y., where she now resides. By the 2d wife he had IV Mart Euth*, b. Aug. 4, 1880, in Grand Rapids, and d. there July 24, 1881. 350. ReT. Robert Bonham' Stanton (Amasa^ John', Dan- ielS John', 3 John''), b. Sept. 16, 1833, in Hornby, N. Y.; m. in Cooper's Plains, N. Y., Oct. 9, 1860, to Annis Ogden, dau. of Daniel and Savila. Ogden; she was b. Sept. 3, 1842. He was ordained a Baptist minister in Cooper's Plains, !N". Y., March, 1860, and has served as pastor in Cooper's Plains, Weston, Altay, Wayne, Romulus, Altay. He studied at Lima and Rochester, N. Y., and now lives on his fruit farm atKeuka, Steuben county, K". Y., where his son Bred, and dau. Stella are also. Issue: I Cakrie*, b. Dec. 13, 1861, in Weston, Schuyler county, N. Y., and is now a kindergarten teacher in Chicago, 111. II Pked. Warren', b. May 29, 1865, in Weston; unmarried. III Akgie Mabel', b. Nov. 12, 1866, in Altay, N. Y.; m. Nov. 28, 1888, at Normal Park, 111., to Wm. R. Park; P. 0. Peoria, 111. IV Stella', b. Jan. 21, 1869, in Altay, N. Y. ^ V Anna Lattka', b. June 30, 1880, in Wayne, N. Y. ; d. June 4, 1881, in Wayne. 351. George S.' Stanton (Breeman*, John^ Daniel*, John^ 3 John*), b. May 26, 1821, in Middleburgh, Schoharie county, N. Y.; m. Aug. 20, 1851, to Julia Hallenbeck, of Albany, N. Y. He succeeded his father in business in Middleburgh, where he continued until May, 1859. In 1865, he moved to Albany, N. Y. They now live at South Norwalk, Conn., with their dau. Mrs. Brisby. Oenealogical Pwrt. 269 Their children are: I Mart Ella', b. Not. 13, 1852; m. Augustus L. Frisby, son of Gen. Frisby, who was slain in the Civil War. They live at S. Norwalk, Conn., and have three children: Kirby Delicker', Ethel Stanton', Grace Hanford'. II Freeman- Sanford*, b. July 15, 1859; unmarried. Ill Charles Spellman', b. March 13, 1864; m. Dec. 8, 1888, to Maia Pratt; she b. 1865, in Albany, N. Y., dau. of Daniel J. and Ann E. (Whipple) Pratt. He is an editor of the N. Y. World ; lives 59 Montgomery street, Jersey City. 353. Abraham L.' Stanton (Freeman', JohnS Daniel", John', 3 John'), b. Oct. 16, 1824, in Middleburgh, K Y.; m. Dec. 6, 1845, to Sabina M. Bouck, a niece of Gov. Bouck; she d. Jan. 10, 1860; he m. (2) Mart Morrow, who d. in 1887. He lives (?) Issue: I Freeman", b. July 30, 1846; d. Feb. 4, 1880, in Sche- nectady, N. Y. II William B.', b. June 16, 1849; unmarried; is in Stockton, Cal. 583 III Howard M.^ b. July 19, 1856; m. Eocelia Gernsey. 353. John L.' Stanton (Freeman', John', Daniel*, John', 3 John'), b. April 36, 1830, in Middleburgh, IST. Y.; m. Sept. 8, 1858, to Delia L. Borst. He d. in 1877, at Middleburgh, N. Y. Issue: I BELLB^ b. Oct. 30, 1864. 354. Sarah Ann' Stanton (Freeman', John', Daniel^ John', 3 John'), b. Oct. 16, 1836, in Middleburgh, N. Y. ; m. May 34, 1863, to B. P. Kniskern-, and lives in Middleburgh, N. Y. Issue: I. Alice^ Kniskben, b. March 3, 1863. 270 The Stomtons. 355. Helen H,' Stanton (Freeman", John', Daniel*, John', 3 John'), b. Dec. 21, 1839, in Middleburgh, N. Y. ; m. Oct. 25, 1864, to ANDREW McHjEnrcH; lires in Fargo, Dak. Issue: I Wm. Stanton* McHench, b. Aug. 24, 1865. II Edgab, Freeman', b. Oct. 1, 1867. 356. Jonathan Brewster' Stanton (Jno. Warren% Elisha', Daniel*, John^ 3 John*), b. Nov. 12, 1814, in Worthington, Mass.; m. Sarah Wxlbee in Avoca, Steuben county, IST. Y., about Oct., 1835; she was the dau. of Ohurch and Hannah (Sever) Wilber; they had one child that lived but a few hours; the mother, Sarah, d. JSTov. 6, 1837, at Ellicottville, N. Y., and in 1838 Jonathan B. m. Susan Wilber, sister to his first wife; no children were born of this marriage; he d. in Ellicottville Feb. 11, 1875. 357. Elisha Warren' Stanton (Jno. Warren', Elisha', Daniel*, John=, 3 John"), b. Oct. 11, 1816, in Chesterfield, Mass.; he m. in Ellicottville, N". Y., Sept., 1838, Elizabeth Gleason, an adopted dau. of Kev. Sylvester Cowles; she d. in ISTov., 1844, and he d. Nov. 13, 1845, both in Ellicottville, where were born their three children. Issue: I Sarah*, b. 184-; after her parents' deaths she was adopted by her uncle, Jonathan B., and Nov. 11, 1865, she d. at his house in Ellicottville. II A son' unnamed; ; b. and d. 184-. III Hbnrt Marshall', b. 18 — ; d. 18 — . 358. Joseph Marshall' Stanton, M. D. (Jno. Warren', Elisha', Daniel*. John^ 3 John'''), b. Sept. iiO, 1819, in Nunda, N. Y.; he m. in Ellicottville, JST. Y, Oct. 10, 1847, Mart Elizabeth Wilber, dau. of Church and Hannah (Sever) Wilber. Church Wilber was a descendant ol' Capt. Church who gained fame in Indian warfare; his mother was a Hampton of Genealogical Part. .271 the family of Gen. Wade Hampton's ancestors. Church Wilber d. at the home of Dr. Joseph M. Stanton in Charleston, W. Va., Jan. 31, 1884, aged 89 years. Hannah (Sever) Wilber d. 1880, at Central College, Ohio. Children of Joseph M.' and Mary (Wilber) Stanton: I An unnamed child*; d. at birth. II Sidney Augustus^ b. June 7, 1850; m. Emily Duncan Biddle, Sept. 33, 1886.* 583 III Mart LucindaS b. Nov. 8, 1863; m. 584 Sidney S.* Stanton. rv Susan Augusta', b. June 19, 1856; teacher in Charleston, W. Va. V John WarehnS b. Aug. 9, 1858; d. Nov. 3, 1881, at Charleston, W. Va. The above were born at Ellicottville, N. Y. The family then moved to Kanawha county, W. Va., where were born : VI Emma Saeah", b. March 14, 1863; d. March 3, 1863. VII Edwakd Wilber", b. Feb. 17, 1864; superintendent of the Diamond Ice Manuf. Co., Charleston, W. Va. VIII Frederick Marshall^ b. May 17, 1866; book- keeper of above company, IX Archibald Galusha*, b. Sept. 4, 1868; clerk of the above company. X Katherine SEYER^ b. Nov. 11, 1871; lives in Charleston, W. Va., with her parents. 359. Jacob Galnsha' Stanton (Jno. Warren', Elisha^ Daniel*, John', 3 John''), b. April 39, 1823, in Ellicottville, N. Y.; he m. Julia Angelia Peescott in Portage Falls, N. Y., Aug. 9, 1845; she was the dau. of Alexander Hamilton Prescott who d. in Buffalo, N. Y,, Nov., 1835; she d. in Ellicottville Sept. 17, 1853. * Sidney A.8 is a lieutenant in the U. S. Navy, on the ship PeTisacola. 272 The. Stantma. Issue: 584 I SiDKET Smith', b. Aug. %, 1846; m. 583 Mary L.« Stantou. II Julia Lee^ b. Sept. 18, 1848; d. June 7, 1868, in Kanawha county, W. Va. Jacob G.' m. (2) Cornelia Scott Prescott, Feb. 3, 1858, at EUicottville; she was a sister of his first wife, Julia A. Ill An infant' that d. unnamed. Cornelia (Prescott) Stanton died at Dunkirk, N. Y., March 29, 1861. Jacob Galusha Stanton died July 18, 1887, at Union City, Erie county, Penn., of paralysis. 360. Charles Brewster' Stanton (Jno. "W.«, ElishaS Daniel*, Jobn^ 3 John'), b. Aug. 15, 1836, in EUicottville, N. Y. He m. 400 Orient Adaline' Stanton, dau. of Gersham Eust' Stanton, in East Townsend, Huron county, Ohio, March 26, 1863. They now live in Ottawa, Kans. Issue: I Archie Byron*, b. Jan. 10, 1865, at Kanawha Saline, W.Va. 585 II Sarah Antoinette', b. Aug. 3, 1866, at Kanawha Saline, W. Va. Ill Julia Emma', b. Nov. 11, 1869, at Appanoose town- ship, Franklin county, Kans. 361. Elmina' Williams (Polly», Elisha^ DanieP, John^ 3 John''), b. 1803, in Chesterfield, Mass.; m. there Simeon, son of Ensign Litchfield of Chesterfield. She died in EUicott- ville, N. Y., July, 1859, of apoplexy. 362. Dexter Gtalusha' Williams (Polly', Elisha^ Danie?, John', 3 John''), b. April 18, 1806, in Chesterfield, Mass. He m. in "Westfield, Mass., Jan. 4, 1838, to Euth Wade Allen, dau. of Ziba Allen, of Westfield. He died at Auburn, Pond du Lac county, Wis., Nov. 29, 1869. She lives at New Oassel, Wis. 586 I 587 II III IV 588 V Genealogical Part. 273 Issue (all born at EUicottville, N. Y) : Leanora. Frances" Williams, b. Oct. 1%, 1838; m. James Thompson. GLOEVOsriACLBMENTiA", b. June 11, 1840; m. M. A. Smith. Demeeatus Adorno', b. April 18, 1842; he d. in Memphis, Tenn., Sept. 14, 1863. U. S. soldier. Clarice Hermie', b. Aug. 20, 1844. Venera Caroline', b. Dec. 9, 1846; m. Nelson Haner. VI Herbert Blatus", b. June 2, 1849. 363. Theresa' Williams (PollyS Elisha', Daniel*, Johns, 3 John'), b. 1807, in Chesterfield, Mass.; m. David Norris Wood. She d. at EUicottville, N. Y. He d. at Waterloo, Iowa, March 16, 1874. Issue: I Hervey Noreis' Wood, b. Nov. 5, 1831. II Dexter^ b. 1834; d. aged 6 years. Ill Henry Alonzo^ b. 1838, at Moscow, N. Y.; he went to California in 1857, and has never been heard from. 589 IV Prances Elvira*, b. April 22, 1841, in Geneseo, N. Y. 590 V Mary Celia', b. Sept. 13, 1844, in EUicottville, N. Y. 364. Elisha Stanton' Williams (PollyS Elisha', Daniel*, John', 3 John'), b. 1809, in Chesterfield, Mass. He m. 376 Eliza Ann' Kingsley, Feb., 1837, in West Hampton, Mass.; she d. at EUicottville, N. Y., Dec, 1852. Issue (aU born at EUicottviUe, N. Y.): 591 I LuciEN A.' Williams, b. March 13, 1842; m. EUen Benedict. II Lucy Aueelia', b. April 8, 1847; m. in Great Valley, N. Y., Nov. 1, 1877, to Alvah, son of Cornelius Houghtaling of Napoli, N. Y, 35 274 The Stmtons. [Ill Feances Eliza', b. Oct. 25, 1848; m. in Great Val- ley, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1880, to Charles, son of John Potter of Great Valley. They live in EUicottTille, N. Y. 365. Aurelia' Williams (Polly", Elisha', Daniel*, John', 3 John'), b. 1813, in Chesterfield, Mass.; m. in May, 1839, at Bllicottville, N. Y., to Ashley Vining, son of Joseph and grandson of Benj. J. Vining. Aurelia d. in Rochester, I^. Y., in Nov., 1846 ; buried in Mount Hope Cemetery, Eochester. Issue: I LucRETiA Sbmajtss Vining, b. Sept., 1841, at EUicottville, K. Y.; m. John Turner; lives at Owosso, Mich. II Edwin Ashley', b. April, 1843, at Rochester, N. Y.; d. in 1863 from wounds received in the Civil War. 366. Martha Amelia' Williams (PollyS Elisha', Daniel*, John', 3 John'), b. Nov. 1, 1815, in Chesterfield, Mass. She m. in Moscow, N. Y., Dec. 14, 1836, to Edward Austin Munsee, son of Peter Munsee of Rutland, Vt. He d. in Kent, Ohio, Oct. 36, 1876. She m. (2) in Kent, Ohio, Jan. 15, 1879, to Joseph Bbamer Stratton, son of Joel Stratton of Bennington, Vt. No children by the 2d marriage. By the 1st marriage there were 6 children, 3 of whom died in early infancy. The other 3 were: I Ei)W. Newton' Munsee, b. Aug. 7, 1843, in Roches- ter, N. Y., and d. Nov. 11, 1858, in Eagle Rock, Wyoming county, N. Y, 592 II Aurelia Caroline', b. March 3, 1845, in Rochester, N. Y. 593 III Mary Thbebsa', b. Jan. 5, 1850, in EUicottville, N. Y. In Feb., 1861, the family moved to a farm two miles south of Franklin Mills, now Kent, Portage county, Ohio. Martha'' died there Jan. 18, 1887, of paralysis. Genealogical Part. 276 367. Eoyal Seneca' Williams (Polly', Elisha', Danier, John', 3 John'), b. Oct. 1, 1824, in Chesterfield, Mass. He m. Oct, 9, 1844, at Gainesville Creek, Wyoming county, N. Y., to Lucy Fidelia Bakbk. She was b. Oct. 8, 1825, and was the dau. of Ohauncey Baker and Esther Greenleaf of Centerville, Allegany county, N. Y. Esther was the dau. of Israel Greenleaf. Lucy Fidelia d. Aug. 12, 1855, at Maquoketa, Jackson county, Iowa. They had two children: 594 I LoKiLLA Vikginia' Williams, b. Dec. 12, 1845, at Great Valley, N. Y. II Abelbbet Detillo*, b. June 4, 1848, at Ellicottville, N. Y. ; d. Aug. 12, 1855, at Maquoketa, Iowa. Eoyal Seneca', m. (2) Makt Jane Cleveland, Aug. 16, 1857, in Maquoketa. She was the dau. of David and Ann (Smith) Cleveland of Jackson county, Iowa, and was b. April 29, 1835, in Chat- ham, Upper Canada. Issue: 595 III Adelbbet Devillo', b. July 8, 1858, in Maquoketa, Iowa. IV LuoT CoEiSTifB', b. Nov. 15, 1860, in Wyoming, Jones county, Iowa. She m. Harry Hamilton Douglas, Aug. 13, 1885. He was b. Feb. 12, 1858, in Wash- ington, D. C, and is the son of A. P. and L. (Pitcher) Douglas of Wyoming, Iowa. Their child, Donald' Douglas, was born Nov. 11, 1887, at At- lanta, Ga., where the parents now live. V Caey Caeeoll', b. Feb. 27, 1867, at Wyoming, Iowa. VI Eoyal Seneca*, b. June 27, 1871, at Wyoming, Iowa. 368. Franklin Ashley' Williams (Polly*, ElishaS Daniels John', 3 John'), b. June 24, 1827, in Chesterfield, Mass. ; m. July 17, 1858, at Maquoketa, Iowa, Mrs. Haeeiet (Williams) Scae- BOEOUGH. She was b. Jan. 10, 1828, the dau. of Wareham Wetter Williams of Pomfret, Conn. Mr. Williams and family now live in De Witt, Iowa. 276 The Stantons. Issue: I A son', b. April 14, 1859, at Maquoketa, Iowa; d. in in- fancy. II Frank Akthue' Williams, b. Dec. 33, 1860, at De Witt, Iowa; m. Alpha May Olark, May 30, 1889; P. 0. Wyo- ming, Iowa. III Waltow Waebham', b. Jan. 13, 1863, at De Witt, Iowa; d. Oct. 19, 1864. IV Martha Eva', b. March 20, 1866, at De Witt, Iowa; m. Rolland Millard James, Oct. 30, 1889. V A daughter', b. June 10, 1868, at De Witt, Iowa; d. in infancy. VI Walter Wilber', b. Jan. 21, 1870, at De Witt, Iowa. VII Jeknib Mat', b. Jan. 23, 1873, at De Witt, Iowa; d. Dec. 7, 1876. 369. Anna Maria' Bryant (Anna", Elisha', Daniel*, John', 3 John''), b. April 9, 1809, in Norwich township, Hampshire county, Mass. ; m. Oct. 21, 1832, Alonzo Woodford in EllicottTille, E". Y. He was the son of Samuel Woodford of Kandolph, N. Y., and died at Conewango, N. Y., Jan. 26, 1871. She died at Limestone, N. Y., May 13, 1879. Issue: I Phcebe Ann' Woodford, b. March, 4, 1834, at Au- rora, Erie county, N. Y.; d. April 5, 1840, at Leb- anon, N. Y. 596 II Samuel Db Forest', b. March 15, 1835, at Aurora, N. Y. 597 III Mary Maria', b. May 14, 1836, at Aurora, N. Y. 598 IV Anna Eliza', b. Jan. 23, 1840, at Cold Springs, N. Y. 370. Ursula Mania' Bryant (Anna", Elisha', Daniel*, Johtf , 3 John'), b. April 22, 1810, at Norwich township, Hampshire county, Mass.; m. Nov. 11, 1827, at Bryant Hill, N. Y., Jared WiLBER ViNiNG, son of Rccords Wilber Vining of Little Valley, N. Y. She died Aug. 10, 1860, at Oshtemo, Kalamazoo county, Mich. Genealogical Part. 2Y7 Issue (the first nine were born in Ellicottville, N. Y., the tenth in East Townsend, Huron county, Ohio, the eleventh in Kala- mazoo, and the twelfth in Arlington, Mich.): 599 I Cjivin Seneca' Vining, b. June 8, 1828; m. Mede Veste White. 600 II Leander Otis', b. May 8, 1830; m. Angeline Hill- yard. Ill Eecords Wilber', b. Sept. 6, 1831; d. March 4, 1855, ab Lawrence, Mich. 601 IV Ltdia Ass\ b. March 8, 1834; m. Allen Cook. 603 V Caroline Samasttha', b. Feb. 10, 1836; m. Noble Orton. 603 VI RoTAL Albert', b. April 15, 1841; m. Mary Wet- more. VII Samuel Gustavus', b. Sept. 36, 1843; m. Lura Esther Avery ; d. in 1885. 604 VIII Louisa Maria', b. Oct. 15, 1846; m. David Pick- ering. 605 IX Helen Josephine', b. May 35, 1848; m. 610 Jas. A.' Bijant. 606 X Mart Delora', b. Oct. 23, 1850; m. Burzilla Miller. XI Lunette Amanda', b. Aug. 9, 1853; m. Elihu Peter . Rowe, at Lake View, Mich., Dec. 33, 1871. No issue. 607 XII Maurice Alonzo', b. Feb. 37, 1856; m. Mary Grace Morris. 371. Mary Ann' Bryant (Anna', Elisha', Daniel*, John', 3 John'), b. Feb. 30, 1813, at Norwich township, Hampshire county, Mass.; m. May 33, 1831, in Ellicottville, N. Y., to Na- than KiNGSLEY, Jr. He was b. Jan. 37, 1806, and d. June 24, 1885, in Ellicottville, N. Y., where Mary Ann also d. Dec. 30, 1854. Issue (born in Ellicottville, N. Y.): 608 I Lucy Ann' Kingslet, b. Nov. 8, 1832; m. Joseph Wilcox. 278 The Stantons. II Ctnthia Makia', b. April 30, 1834; d. July 25, 1836, at Pranklinville, N. Y. 609 III Alonzo Nathan', b. Jan. 12j 1836; m. Augusta D. Drown. IV Wakben Alphokso*, b. Jan. 11, 1838; killed in the battle of Cbancellorsville, May, 1863. V Theodokb Nelson', b. Sept. 15, 1841; m. Edith Aiken; one child; d. 1886. VI Emma Amanda', b . March 15, 1846; m. Prank Pease. 373. Samuel Alexander^ Bryant (Anna*, Elisha^ Daniel*, John^ 3 John''), b. March 8, 1814, in Norwich township, Hamp- shire county, Mass. He married Eachel Beebe, dau. of Joseph and Hannah Beebe of Machias, N. Y. He died near Ellicott- ville, N. Y., May 15, 1843; she died Aug., 1842. Issue: 610 I James Alexander' Betant, b. March 14, 1840 ; m. 605 Helen J." Vining. 373. Amanda Melvina' Bryant (Anna', Blisha^ Daniel*, John', 3 John'), b. April 19, 1827, ab Bryant Hill, Cattaraugus county, N. Y.; m. in EUicottville, N. Y., Dec. 31, 1848, to Albert Shepherd French, son of Abel Prench of Greenville, Montcalm county, Mich. Present home is in Lakeview, Micb. Issue: 611 I Franklin Hiram' French, b. Nov. 14, 1849, in Ellicottville, N. Y. 612 II Charles Frederic', b. Sept. 15, 1851, in Ellicott- ville, N. Y. 613 III Albert De Forest', b. Aug. 7, 1853, in Ellicott- ville, N. Y. 614 IV Truman E.', b. June 27, 1857, in Greenville, Mich. V John Warren', b. April 27, 1859, in Lakeview, Mich.; d. 1863. 615 VI Ida Amanda', b. Sept. 7, 1S61, in Lakeview, Mich. VII Stanley Shepherd', b. Sept. 24, 1866, in Stanton, Mich. Genealogical Pa/rt. 279 VIII Anna Maeia^ b. Not. 26, 1871, in Stanton, Mich.; d. 1881. 374. Hiram Galusha' Bryant (Anna', Elisha', Daniel*, John', 3 John'), b. Nov. 37, 1830, at Bryant Hill, Cattaraugus county, N.Y.; m. Jan. 2, 1854, at Bryant Hill, to Janettb Helen Drown', dau. of Peter Drown. She d. July 31, 1868. He m. (2) Sept. 20, 1870, at Franklinville, N. Y., to Electa Mahia, dau. of Almond Dunbar Seakle. Issue (b. at EUicottville, N. Y.): I Everetta Augusta' Bryant, b. Oct. 21, 1858 ; d. July 16, 1883. II Freddie AlphgnsoS b. March 16, 1861; d. Oct. 4, 1872. III Edward Algnzo', b. March 16, 1861. IV Warren Galusha', b. April 19, 1865. V Bertha Loretta", b. Dec. 11, 1874. VI Ida Josephine^ b. Dec. 28, 1881. 375. Heryy Stanton'' Kingsley (OrrilP, Blisha', Daniel', John", 3 John^), b. Nov. 6, 1814, in West Hampton, Mass. He m. in Chesterfield, Mass., August 13, 1834, 382 Abi Brown' KiNNE. He d. at EUicottville, N. Y., Jan. 4, 1844. Issue (b. at EUicottville, N. Y.): I Sarah Herminia' Kingsley, b. Aug. 25, 1838; m. July 3, 1861, in Great Valley, N. Y., to Or- ville Flint, son of Nicholas and Phcebe Flint. She d. May 22, 1883, at East Hampton, Mass. No issue. 616 II Nelson Abner*, b. April 2, 1840; m. Jane Ann Collins. Ill Hervy StantonS b. March 28, 1843; d. April 28, 1847. Abi Brown' (Kinne) Kingsley, m. (2) 379 John Warren' Eust, in EUicottville, N. Y., July 8, 1846. He d. in Great Valley, N. Y., April 27, 1872. 280 The Stcmtons. Issue (b. in Ellicottville, N. Y.): IV EosiLiE An-astacie* ErrsT, b. April 28, 1847; d. Dec. 7, 1847. 617 V THEKOif Staoton^ b, Aug. 38, 1854; m. Mary I. Eandall. 618 VI Flora Eliza', b. July 35, 1857; m. Wm. Newton. 377. Nelson Strong' Kingsley (Orrill", ElishaS Daniel*, John', 3 John''), b. Nov., 1834, at West Hampton, Mass.; m. Dec. 9, 1846, at Ellicottville, N. Y., to LucT Huelbuet, dau. of John and Betsey Hurlburt. They died at Geneva, Minn. She d. Aug. 11, 1880; he d. Sept. 32, 1882. Issue: I Feank F. ' KiNGSLET, b. March 13, 1863, at Geneva, Minn. 378. Lewis Stanton' Rust (Martha«, Elisha', Daniel*, John^ 3 John'), b. July 35, 1819, in Ellicottville, N. Y.; m. April 24, 1843, in Franklinville, N. Y., to Lucia WASHBUEisr, dau. of Howland and Hanna (Warner) Washburn. Lewis S. was a soldier in the Civil War, and was killed at the second battle of Bull Eun. Issue (b. at Ellicottville, N. Y.): I Lucius Eaton* Eust, b. March 5, 1844; m. June 12, 1870, in Great Valley, N. Y., to Mary E., dau. of Thomas Eead; one child, b. in Great Valley. 1. Norman Eugene' Eust, b. March 5, 1875. II Noeman Waknee*, b. July 25, 1850; m. Mary P. Cham- berlin of Great Valley, N. Y., July 3, 1868; d. there Feb. 8, 1884. Ill Angbline Paulina*, b. May 9, 1847; m. Dec. 15, 1866, in Humphrey, N. Y., to Penuel E. McClure; two children : 1. Louis Edwin' McClure, b. Dec. 19, 1867, in Great Valley, N. Y. 2. Sarah Amanda', b. Feb. 18, 1870, in Great Valley, N. Y. Genealogical Pa/rt. 281 380. Mary Antoinette' Rust (Martha', Elislia», Daniel*, Joh< 3 John'), b. Jan. 31, 1833, at Bllicottville, N. Y.; m. at Franklinville, N. Y., in 1848 to Howland Washburn, Jr., son of Howland and Hanna (Warner) Washburn; Mary A. d. at Humphrey, K Y., Nov. 13, 1871. Issue: I QtJAETUs Maetin" Washburn, b. Sept. 8, 1849, at Elli- cottville, ]Sr. Y.; m. Dec, 1870, to Amelia, dan. of John Shnman. Issue (b. at Franklinville, N. Y.): 1. Carl Delmer' Washburn, b. Oct. 33, 1873. 3. Wallace Earl', b. July 5, 1876. 3. Bessie', b. June, 1883. II Marvin Dudley^ b. July 31, 1851, at Franklinville, N. Y.; m. Sept. 1, 1873, at EUicottville, N. Y., to Emma Eebecca, dau. of Wm. Chamberlain of Great Valley, N. Y. Issue: 1. Emma' Washburn, b. Sept. 3, 1873. 3. Grace', b. ; d. in infancy. III Clarence Seville', b. Nov. 3, 1856, at Great Valley, N. Y.; m. Nov. 30, 1883, in EUicottville, N. Y., to Eva Eandall, dau. of Leonard Eandall of Great Valley, N. Y. ; one child. 1. Julia May' Washburn, b. March 19, 1883, at Great Valley, N. Y. IV Daniel Monroe^ b. Oct. 33, 1858, at Franklinville, N. Y. ; m. Oct. 23, 1876, at Franklinville, to Cora Isa- bella Eandall, dau. of Lenard Eandall; two children: 1 . Laura Lorain' Washburn, b. May 33, 1877, at Great Valley, N. Y. 2. Clarence BarP, b. June 3, 1880, at Great Valley, N. Y, V Edwin', b. 1860 at Humphrey, N. Y. VI Martha L.', b. Aug. 5, 1863, at Humphrey, N. Y. 36 282 The Stantons. 381. Cynthia Gushing' Kinne (Lydia», Elisha^ Danie?, Jolin^ 3 John''), b. Aug. 9, 1817, at West Chesterfield, Mass., where she m. William, son of Charles Cudwobth, of the same place, Oct. 5, 1836. ■ Issue: I Fanny' Cudwobth, b. Sept. 11, 1837, in Hawley, Mass.; d. Not. 4, 1837. 619 II Diana', b. Not. 8, 1838, in Chesterfield; m. Wm. H. Mann. 620 III Emily E.«, b. June 30, 1841, in SaToy, Mass.; m. Ealph Parsons. 621 IV Wm. Judson", b. April 2, 1858, in Eeadsborough, Vt.; m. A. L. Duane. Wm. Cudworth, Sr., d. Aug. 31, 1881, at Win- hall, Vt., and his widow m. (3) William Castle of Jamaica, Vt., May 3, 1884. 383. Edwin Rnthyen' Kinne (Lydia«, Elisha^ DanielS John', 3 John"), b. Jan. 18, 1833, at West Chesterfield, Mass.; m. in SaToy, Mass., Not. 26, 1846, to Achsah Coreonna, dau. of Ethan Maynard of SaToy. Issue (1st 3 at SaToy; the last 3 at Hawley, Mass.): 622 I Elizabeth A.» Kinne, b. Not. 7, 1848; m. Ethan Eber Maynard. 633 II Theron E.', b. May 8, 1851; m. 637 Julia Bealss Kinne. 634 III Addie D.', b. June 37, 1856; m. Lot! P. Hathway. 635 IV Edna M.', b. Jan. 1, 1863; m. Amos D. Snow. 636 V Ellen A.«, b. April 5, 1866; m. Chas. A. Williams. 384. Sarah' Kinne (Lydia^ Elisha^ Daniel*, John=, 3 John"), b. March 10, 1825, in West Chesterfield, Mass.; m. there, July 4, 1844, to Alvin Franklin Dunham, son of Akin Dunham, of SaToy. Issue: I Heebbet p.' Dunham, b. Jan. 37, 1850, in SaToy, Mass. Oenealogical Part. 283 385. James' Kinne (Lydia«, Elisha^ DanieP, John», 3 John"), b. Aug. 6, 1837, in West Chesterfield, Mass. ; m. Nov. 7, 1849, to Sakah Adams Kingman, dau. of Keuben Kingman, of Goshen, Issue: I Henkt F.« Kinke, b. Oct. 27, 1851, in West Chesterfield, where he m. June 17, 1876, Carrie 0. Collier. One child: 1. Julia Ann' Kinne, b. April 12, 1878, at Cummington, II Ella F.^ b. Feb. 17, 1853, at Cummington, where she m. April 23, 1870, Elbridge King, Jr., of Hawley, Mass. 386. John' Kinne (twin with 385 James'), m. Jan. 29, 1852, in Goshen, Mass., Pekmelia Caepenteb Beals, dau. of Dexter Beals. Issue (b. at West Chesterfield, Mass. ) : I Ellen F.* Kinne, b. Dec. 12, 1852; d. April 1, 1853. 627 II Julia Bbals^ b. Oct. 12, 1855; m. 623 Theron E.» Kinne. 628 III Lydia Stanton', b. June 25, 1861; m. Daniel Cudworth. 387. Eliza Ann' Kinne (Lydia', Elisha', DanieP, John', 3 John"), b. Feb. 14, ]832, at West Chesterfield, Mass.; m. in Halifax, Vt., Not. 28, 1848, to D wight Waeeham Hitchcock, son of Wareham Hitchcock of Cummington, Mass. Issue (b. in Heath, Franklin county, Mass.) : 629 I Elisha Dwight* Hitchcock, b. June 25, 1849; m. Ella J. Thayer. II Oeril Eliza^ b. May 13, 1851; d. Dec. 30, 1858. III Maet Jane«, b. Oct. 6, 1853; d. Dec. 31, 1858. IV Mattib Irenes b. Aug. 21, 1857; m. Oliver P. Tanner, June 9, 1880. V HoMBE Hudson', b. May 13, 1861. VI Abi Saeah BellS b. Aug. 5, 1863. VII Eta Mays b. March 12, 1876. 284 Ths Stcmtons. 388. Elisha Stanton' Kinne (Lydia^ Blisha', Daniel^ JohIl^ 3 John'), b. July 17, 1834, in W. Chesterfield, Mass.; Nov. 2, 1857, he m. Elizabeth Annis, dau. of Dexter Bbals of Pleasant Prairie, Kenoshee county, Wis. Issue (b. in W. Chesterfield, Mass.): I. Eunice Lizzie" Kinnb, b. March 7, 1859; m. in W. Ches- terfield, March 15, 1882, Herbert Edward, son of Ed- ward Thayer. They hare one child: 1. Mildred Elma" Thayer, b. April 6, 1885. II Minnie Louisa', b. Nov. 15, 1879. 389. Fordyce Nelson' Kinne (Lydia«, Elisha^ Daniel*, John^ 3 John''), b. Oct. 3, 1838, in W. Chesterfield, Mass.; Sept. 18, 1863, he m. Maet Ekances, dau. of Nathan Chaepin, of Heath, Mass. He d. at Heath, May 17, 1867. Issue: I Nathan Abnee' Kinne, b. Aug. 5, 1866; d. March 3, 1867. 390. Joseph Hector' Bryant (Frances', Elisha', Daniel*, John', 3 John'), b. Nov. 5, 1833, at Ellicottville, N. Y.; m. there Sept. 3, 1850, to Jane Webstbe McKalloe, dau. of Charles and Agnes McKallor of Argyle, "Washington county, N. Y. He now lives in Diamond Springs, Cal. Issue (b. in Great Valley, N. Y.): 630 I Chaeles Feebman' Betant, b. Nov. 30, 1852; m. Emily B. Watson. 631 II Agnes Jean', b. June 11, 1854; m. Henry G. San- born. 391. Alexander' Bryant (Frances^ Elisha', Daniel*, John', 3 John'), b. Aug. 33, 1836, at Ellicottville, N. Y. ; m. in San Francisco, Cal., April 9, 1873, to Ellen Philips Egberts. He d. in San Francisco, Nov. 6, 1884, leaving one child, I Antoinette Elizabeth' Bryant, b. March 16, 1874. 393. Herman Leroy' Bryant (Frances*, Elisha', Daniel*, John^ 3 John'), b. Jan. 31, 1838, at Great Valley, N. Y.; m. Oenealogical Pa/rt. 285 there May 2, 1870, to Charlotte Lorbka, dau. of Elisha and Susannah Spencer of Freedom, N. Y. He moyed to Califor- nia and now (1887) lives in Latrobe, Cal. Issue: I Frances Antoinette* Bryant, b. March 17, 1871, at Antioch, Cal. II Clarence Spencer^ b. May 18, 1873, at Latrobe, Cal. III Cullen Lerot", b. Dec. 38, 1875, at Latrobe, Cal. IV Hermia Lorena*, b. Jan. 4, 1877, at Latrobe, Cal.; d. Sept. 1, 1880. V Eta Gertrude*, b. Dec. 31, 1878, at Latrobe, Cal.; d. April 29, 1879. VI Stanley Stanton", b. Sept. 1, 1880, at Stonebreaker, Cal. VII Alida Leonie*, b. May 28, 1883, at Latrobe, Cal. 393. Cordelia Frances'' Rust (Huldah', Elisha', Daniel*, John*, 3 John'), b. April 10, 1825, at Ellicottville, N. Y., where she m. June 14, 1847, Kettben Alonzo, son of Ira Hyde of Ellicottville. She d. July, 1873, in Hart, Mich. They had one son: I Edgar Meetillo* Hyde, b. March 37, 1848, at Ellicottville. 394. Justin Stanton' Rust (Huldah^ Elisha', DanieP, John*, 3 John'), b. Aug. 9, 1836, at Ellicottville, N. Y., where he m. in Dec, 1848, Emily, dau. of John Shultz. He d. at East Townsend, Ohio, Nov. 18, 1850. She d. at Northeast, Erie county. Pa., Sept. 10, 1853. Issue: I Cordelia Adell* Rust, b. April 10, 1850, at Ellicottville, N. Y. She m. Reed Goder, son of Christopher Goder, and d. Dec. 5, 1879, at Princeton, Mo. 395. Albert Clapp' Rust-(Huldah', Elisha', Daniel*, John*, 3 John'), b. Sept. 9, 1831, at Ellicottville, N. Y.; m. Nov. 26, 1860, Aemina Putnam, dau. of David Putnam of Bast Town- send, Ohio. 286 The Stantons. Issue: 632 I Eabtjru- Stbdman' Bust, b. Feb. 26, 1863, at Bast Townsend, Ohio. II Albert Carl', b. June 37, 1866, at Princeton, Mo. III David Ancil', b. July 10, 1870, at Princeton, Mo. ; d. Oct. 7, 1870. Armina (Putnam) Bust, d. July 33, 1870, and Albert C m. (3) Maggie, dau. of James Hutchinson of Washington, Pa., Dec. 33, 1873, at Princeton, Mo. Issue: IV Willie', b. Dec. 16, 1873, at Pleasant Hill, Mo.; d. at birth. V Huldah Matid', b. Dec. 18, 1878, at Princeton, Mo. 396. Helen Mar' Rust (Huldah'', Elisha', Daniel*, John^ 3 John'), b. Jan. 34, 1835, at Ellicottville, N. Y.; she m. April 3, 1864, at East Townsend, Ohio, to Franklin' Beard, son of Elijah Beard of Otsego, Steuben county, Ind. Issue (all born at Otsego, Ind.): I Frank Morton* Beard, b. March 11, 1865. II Ernest', b. Aug. 13, 1866; d. at birth. III Freddie Stanton', b. Sept. 7, 1867; d. March 5, 1868. IV Lublla Janette', b. Feb. 33, 1870; d. April 35, 1879. V Ora Albert^ b. April 13, 1873 ; d. April 15, 1872. VI Howard Justin', b. May 31, 1875; d. June 30, 1876. VII Jessie Lee', b. Sept. 6, 1878; d. Jan. 10, 1879. 397. Alina Antoinette' Stanton (Gersham E.', Elisha', Dan- iel', John^ 3 John'), b. Dec. 14, 1828, at Ellicottville, N. Y. ; she m. at East Townsend, Ohio, March 23, 1851, Joseph D. Roberts, son of John Eoberts of Oxford, Ohio; she d. Aug. 10, 1854, at Kalida, Ohio. Issue (born at East Townsend, Ohio): I Alina Alzena' Egberts, b. Jan. 36, 1853; d. in 1868, at Eeed, Ohio. II Arthur Stanton^, b. Aug. 2, 1853; drowned in 1866 at Chillicothe, Mo. Genealogical Part. 287 398. Helen Mar' Stanton (Gersham E.«, Elisha^ Daniel*, John', 3 John'), b. March 15, 1831, at Cadiz, N. Y.; m. March 36, 1851, at Bast Townsend, Ohio, to Ekos Stow, son of William Taylor Stow of Ogden, Mich. They now live in Eed Wood City, San Mateo county, Cal . Issue: 633 I Maktha Aknette^ Stow, b. March 11, 1852, in Og- den township, Lenawee county, Mich. 634 II Alice Amanda*, b. March 37, 1853, in Ogden town- ship, Mich. III Claebnce Stanton*, b. March 39, 1855, at East Townsend, Ohio, where he d. Jan. 31, 1858. IV Caeboll Claudes b. July 38, 1858, at East Town- send, Ohio; m. April 14, 1880, at Cleveland, Ohio, to Ella Blake. V Orient Amy*, b. July 3, 1863, at East Townsend, Ohio; m. Oct. 3, 1881, at Collins, Huron county, Ohio, to Crosby Nicholas, son of Charles Haw- ley. VI Emma Edith', b. Nov. 19, 1866, at East Townsend, Ohio. 399. Aura Yiola' Stanton (Gersham E.«, Blisha', Daniel*, John*, 3 John*), b. March 19, 1833, at Cadiz, N. Y.; m. May 19, 1856, at East Townsend, Ohio, to Maesena, son of Jasper St. John of East Townsend. Jasper St. John d. Nov. 3, 1886, in Centropolis, Kans., aged 81 yrs. 5 mos. 19 days. Mrs. A. V. St. John lives in Ottawa, Kans. Issue (the first born in East Townsend; the others in Appa- noose township, Franklin county, Kans. ) : I Claude Lee* St. John, b. March 7,1857; d. Jan. 7, 1858, at East Townsend, Ohio. II Hattie OeiollaS b. Aug. 24, 1860; m. Dec. 31, 1881, in Franklin county, Kans., to Frank Owen, son of Kev. Isaac Hetrick. Ill ANNAALiNA*,b. July 38, 1867. 288 The Stantons. IV Maetha K0SILIE8, b. Sept. 20, 1871; d. Oct. 20, 1872, in Franklin county, Kans. V Claeencb StantonS b. Jan. 26, 1878; d. Oct. 23, 1880, in Franklin county, Kans. 401. Cullen McClure' Stanton (Gersham E.«, Elisha', Dan- ieP, John^ 3 John'), b. July 15, 1841, at Cadiz, N. Y. He served in the Civil War, Co. G, 87th Ohio Vol. Infy . , and was captured at Harper's Ferry. Nov. 8, 1866, at Cincinnati, Ohio, he m. Anka Maria Ireland, dau. of Alphonso Causden Ireland of Chillicothe, Ohio. Mr. C. M. Stanton is now (1891) assistant superintendent of the 0. & M. E. E., and lives in Springfield, 111. The author of these notes here wishes to express his great ob- ligations and gratitude to C. M.' Stanton for the aid he has given to this work. He has furnished the whole record of the descendants of his grandfather, 161 Elisha, and in many other ways shown a most commendable family spirit. Issue: I EDwi2>r MoClure^, b. Sept. 9, 1868, at Athens, Ohio. II Cullen Ireland^ b. April 21, 1870, at Flora, 111. ; d. April 6, 1876, at Springfield, 111. III Cordelia^ b. Dec. 22, 1872, at Springfield, 111. IV Nellie^ b. Dec. 22, 1874, at Springfield, 111. V Charles Tracy^ b. Jan. 14, 1881, at Springfield, 111. 402. Emma Zora' Stanton (Gersham E.°, Elisha'*, Daniel*, John^ 3 John''), b. March 29, 1847, at Milan, Ohio; she m. July 2, 1873, at Bast Townsend, Ohio, to James Parker Mo- Cltiee, son of Thomas McClure of Kansas. Issue: I Ealph Stanton* McClure, b. April 5, 1876, at 913 N. 19th street, in St. Louis, Mo., where his parents now live. 404. Esther Ann' Wilcox (MatildaS Elijah^, Daniel*, John', 3 John"), b. Oct. 14, 1837, at Morristown, N. Y.; m. Jan. 11, Genealogioat Pa/rt. 289 1860, to Egbert Gibsost MaoMillen, son of Andrew and Annie (Gibson) MacMillen of Sharon, Mercer county, Pa. Issue (b. at Lyons, Walworth county, Wis.): I Pbbd Alon-zo* MacMillen, b. May 14, 1861; m. May 15, 1881, Minnie Ewing, dau. of Daniel and Nancy Ewing, of Whitewater, Wis. ; they have two children: 1. Fred Ewing' MacMillen, b. April 11, 1883, at Spring- field, Wis. 2. Bessie Ewing', b. April 23, 1886, at Whitewater, Wis. II Matilda C.^ b. July 33, 1863 ; d. Feb. 38, 1865. Robert Gibson MacMillen enlisted in the 33nd Regt. Wis. Vol. and d. April 7, 1863, at Nashville, Tenn. May 14, 1866, his widow m. Perry Lewis Purdy, son of Nathan and Sally (EUwood) Purdy, of Delaware county, N. Y. P. 0. Springfield, Wis. Issue (b. at Springfield, Wis.) : III EsTHEK Louise' Puedt, b. March 39, 1869. IV Peeet AlbeetS b. April 37, 1872. 405. Thomas Henry' Wilcox (Matilda^, Elijah, Daniel*, John', 3 John"), b. March 4, 1845, at Morristown, N. Y. ; m. July 3, 1879, Phcbbe Jane, dau. of Nathaniel and Julia (Griffin) Teatis. Thomas H.' served three years in the 9th Wisconsin Battery, enlisting Feb. 30, 1863. P. 0. Lyons, Wis. Issue: I Alonzo Oadt^ Wilcox, b. Feb. 10, 1880, at Lyons, Wis. 406. Katherine' Stanton (Elijah', Elijah^ DanieP, John', 3 John''), b. Sept. 38, 1839, in Fairfield, N. Y. ; m. Feb. 33, 1850, in Manheim, N. Y., to Andrew, son of John Devendoeee, of Danube, N. Y.; she d. in Earitau, Henderson county. 111., Oct. 1, 1860. Issue: 635 I Hattie Geeen* Devendoeee, b. Nov. 10, 1850, in Manheim; m. Oliver E. Strough, Dec. 10, 1879. 636 II Maetha Stanton^, b. Oct. 7, 1853, in St. Johns- Tille, N. Y.; m. Lewis Wright, Feb. 31, 1874. 37 290 The Stantons. 63r III Ida Mat', b. Oct. 1, 1859, in Earitan, 111.; m. George Truax, in April, 1879. IV Albxandbe', b. , 1855, in Little Falls, N. Y., and d. in Little Falls in 1856. V Libbie', b. in 1854 in St. Johnsville, N. Y., and d. in Earitan, 111., April, 1861. "VI Katie*, b. in 1857 in Earitan, 111., and d. there in 1861. 407. James' Stanton (Elijah', Elijah', Daniel*, John', 3 John=), b. Sept. 10, 1835, in Little Falls, N. Y.; m. (1) Emma Adams, dau. of Charles Adams, Sr., of Denmark, Iowa, and sister of Charles Adams, Jr., president of Cornell University; she d. Jan. 25, 1862, leaving an infant son. Issue: I Chaeles Adams' Stanton, b. in Jan., 1862; now in Nor- den, Eapapaha county, Neb. ; a farmer. James enlisted in the U. S. Army, Sept. 15, 1861, and served under Halleck and Grant. After his discharge he m. (2) Elizabeth ; she d. in 187- Issue: II Anna' ; P. 0. Tekamah, Neb. III Emma Elizabeth'; P. 0. Tekamah, Neb. IV M +„;„,. [b. and d. in 187-; one 2 weeks old; V s^ I twins, ^ the other 3 months. James' m. (3) Ada A. Hungereokd in 1878, and now lives on a farm at Norden, Eapapaha county, Neb . Issue: VI Claud', b. Sept. 11, 1879. VII Eugene', b. March, 1883. 408. George Henry' Stanton (Elijah^ Elijah^ Daniel*, John', 3 John=), b. March 12, 1837, in Fairfield, N. Y. ; m. (1) Nov. 17, 1858, to Barbara, dau. of Daniel and Mary Ann Snbll of Manheim, N. Y. ; she d. Dec. 5, 1877, at Fenner, Madison county, N. Y. Genealogical Pa/rt. 291 Their children : I Cora A.ss\ b. July 3, 1864, at Little Falls, K Y.; d. April 9, 1870. II Anna Belle', b. May 34, 1871, at Danube, N. Y.; d. Aug. 3, 1879. 638 III Mabt G-betrudb', b. May 10, 1860, at Manheim, N. Y.; m. P. G. Blakeslee IV Daniel Freeman', b. Sept. 39, 1863, at Manheim, N. Y.; d. Sept. 39, 1883, from a wound received by falling upon a pitch-fork from a straw stack. V Addie Eva', b. Jan. 39, 1867, in Fenner, N. Y. VI Clark Warren', b. Nov. 33, 1876, in Fenner, IST. Y. George H. m. (3) Lucinda Shelmer of Dur- hamsville, N. Y., March 35, 1885, and has by her one child: VII Martha Vera', b. Jan. 14, 1887, Canastota, N. Y. 409. Elizabeth' Stanton (Elijah', Elijah', Daniel*, John^ 3 John''), b. July 8, 1843, in Manheim, N. Y.; m. Nov. 20, 1863, to Walter Kelson; both of Little Falls, N. Y. He is the son of John and Janette Nelson; P. 0. Fairfield or Little Falls, N. Y. Issue (all born in Fairfield, N. Y.): I William Harvey' Nelson, b. Feb. 3, 1864; m. Emma A. Christman, Nov. 14, 1883, in Herkimer, N. Y.; she is the dan. of Frank Christman. Wm. H. now lives on the homestead farm of his great-grand- father, 338 Elijah ; he bought it in 1884, paying $16,000 — 8130 an acre. II Orville Dell', b. May, 1865, and d. Dec. 11, 1874. III Eugene A.', b. March 23, 1868. IV Leland', b. Nov. 20, 1870; d. March 33, 1871. V Eosalie', b. Jan. 16, 1873; d. March 31, 1874. VI Stanton', b. Aug. 37, 1873; d. Feb. 3, 1874. VII Lillie Belle', b. Aug. 32, 1875; d. Feb. 8, 1876. VIII John Barry', b. Oct. 31, 1881. 292 The Stantons. 410. John Warren' Stanton (Elijah*, Elijah^ Daniel*, John", 3 John''), b. Jan. 33, 1845, in Little Falls, N. Y.; m. Jan. 5, 1865, in Utica, N". Y., to Charlotte, dau. of Joseph Hewitt of Montgomery county, N. Y. John W. lives with 238 Elijah on a farm near Preble, Cortland county, N. Y. The farm has 340 acres. Issue (all born at Preble): I Dora B.S b. Aug. 13, 1865. II Frederick Elijah', b. July 8, 1868. Ill George Hewitt', b. Feb. 12, 1879. 411. Nathan' Stanton (DanieP, Elijah^ Daniel*, John', 3 John'), b. Aug. 11, 1832, at Eatonville, N. Y.; m. June 37, 1849, at Portage, N". Y., to Eliza A., dau. of ,.Henry A. Smith, of Portage; they now live at Huat's, Livingston county, N. Y. Issue: I Mart M.', b. April 4, 1851, in Portage, N. Y.; m. there Jan. 25, 1874, to Alburtus, son of Luke and Emma Eobinson. No issue. II Almeda H.', b. April 18, 1857, in Belfast, N. Y.; m. in Portage, March 27, 1877, to Sidney 0., son of James Batterson of Nunda, N. Y. Two children born at Dalton, Livingston county, N. Y: 1. Nathan Stanton' Batterson, b. Feb. 3, 1878. 2. Bertha", b. Feb. 3, 1880. 413. Lncy Samaria' Nellis (Samantha', Elijah', Daniel*, John', 3 John"), b. July 22, 1836, at Belfast, N. Y.; m. Chas. P. Gregory, Feb, 23, 1863; he was a son of Philip Gregory of Seneca Palls; they were m. in Naples, N. Y., and live in Seneca Falls, N. Y. Issue: I Franc E.' Gregory, b. Dec. 35, 1884, at Seneca, N. Y. 413. John Warren' Nellis (SamanthaS Elijah', Daniel*, John', 3 John'), b. July 10, 1844, at Naples, N. Y. ; m. Rhoda A. Wheeler, dau. of C. C. Wheeler, of Naples, May 28, 1868. Genealogical Part. 293 Issue: I Nellie F.' Nellis, b. Dec. 8, 1869, at Naples, N. Y. II Makgaebt A.% b. Sept. 25, 1871, at Italy, N. Y. III MiLLA M.S b. Oct. 5, 1882, at Naples, N. Y. IV Jambs Warren', b. May 2, 1885, at Naples, N. Y. 414. Marshall' Nellis (Samantha', Elijah^ Daniel*, John', 3 John"), b. Jan. 23, 1847, in Naples, N. Y.; m. Delphiitb Whit- man", dau. of Geo. Whitman, of Loon Lake, Steuben county, N. Y., 187-. Issue: I Herbert' Nellis, b. Aug., 1872. II Annas, b. Sept. 26, 1875. 414a. Hamilton Randolpli' Stanton (James*, DanieP, Daniel*, John', John'), b. April 7, 1815, in Pine Grove township, Warren county, Pa.; m. there Nov. 19, 1841, to Sarah Ann Wilson; she was the dau. of Joel Wilson, and was b. Jan. 17, 1819, in New York State; both are now living at Ackley Station, Warren county, Pa. He is a farmer and Methodist. Issue (an b. in Warren county. Pa.) : Joel Wilson", b. Sept. 7, 1842; m. Alice I. Murray. JosiNA C, b. Dec. 19, 1843; m. James W. Elderkin. Lattra a.', b. Nov. 6, 1845; m. Cyrus A. Hayes. Sarah A.^, b. Sept. 1, 1848; m. Stephen A. Lounsbury. John H.', b. Oct., 1853; m. Melvina D. Laughlin. Charles F.', b. March 21, 1857; m. Frances J. Snow. Willie M.*, b. May 28, 1859; m. Joanna Bromley. Mart J.', b. July 7, 1861; m. Walker W. Elderkin. IX BvALTN EuGBNiAs, b. Aug. 20, 1866; now living at Ackley Station, Warren county, Pa.; un- married. 638a 688b I II 638c 638d III IV 638e 638f V VI 638g 638h VII VTTT 294 The Stcmtona. 414b. Horatio De Talcourt' Stanton (James', DanieP, Daniel, Jolin^ John'), b. Jan. 31, 1820, in Pine GroTe town- ship, Warren county, Pa.; m. Nov. 9, 1840, to Maet Ann Ktjssell Kimball, who was b. June 15, 1825, in Tiltonville, Jefferson county, Ohio, and is still living. Mr. Stanton served in the Civil AVar, and d. July 28, 1864, at Jefferson ville, Ind., while in the U. S. service. By trade he was a carpenter and boat builder. Issue: I Peanelin KIMBALL^ b. March 7, 1843; d. Dec. 27, 1845. II EtrssELL JamesS b. Oct. 9, 1844. III Geobgianna Eebecca*, b. Jan. 4, 1847, in Warrenton, Jefferson county, Ohio; m. Dec. 17, 1867, in Allegheny City, Pa., to James Bryson Eoss, and now lives at 3410 Millwood ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. They have six children: 1. William EusselP Eoss, b. Jan. 15, 1869. 2. Francis Albert', b. Dec. 18, 1870. 3. Edwin M. Stanton', b. Peb. 20, 1873. 4. Minnie Bell', b. April 26, 1877. 5. Lizzie Ewing', b. July 9, 1880. 6. Mary Kimball', b. Aug. 17, 1883. IV HOETENSE Tabitha*, b. April 14, 1849; m. Andrew Jackson Dorsey, and d. Nov. 20, 1881. They had one child: 1. Clarence Kimball' Dorsey; both he and his father are dead. V Maet Josephine', b. Jan. 30, 1852; m. Virgil Tower Handley, and d. March 25, 1884. He lives at West Grafton, Taylor county, W. Va., and has two children: 1. Ealph' Handley, b. in 1877. 2. Guy', b. in 1879. VI Maggie Caldee', b. Jan. 10, 1855. VII Emma Jemima^ b. Aug. 10, 1857; d. May 1, 1860. Qenealogical Part. 295 VIII Nannie Popes, b. Oct. 15, 1859; m. Isaac Parsons Mar- tin, and lives in Albrightsville, Preston countv, W. Va. She has 1. Earle Fairfax' Martin, b. in 1882. 2. John RusselF, b. in 1890. IX Sallie Kimball', b. Jan. 13, 1861; d. April 21, 1862. 414c. Marshall' Stanton (Jamas', DanieP, DanieP, John', John"), b. about 1825 in Pine Grove township, Warren county. Pa.; m. Makt Ann . He now lives in North Warren, Warren county. Pa, He was a soldier in the Civil War. Issue: I Nancy*, d. unmarried. II Eebecca', b. about 1850; m. Edward Clements; P. 0. Warren, Pa. ' III EuxuET®, b. about 1852; unmarried; P. . North War- ren, Pa. IV Blanches, b. about 1854; unmarried; P. 0. North War- ren, Pa. V Alonzo*, b. about 1856; unmarried; P. 0. North War- ren, Pa. VI Debokah^ b. about 1858; d. unmarried. VII Zachaeiah^ b. about 1860; unmarried; P. 0. North Warren, Pa. VIII Isabella*, b. about 1862; unmarried; P. 0. North War- ren, Pa. James' Stanton (James*, Daniel', Daniel", John^, John''), b. about 1823, in Pine Grove township, Warren county, Pa. ; m. SoPHKONiA Ruland. He was a soldier in the Civil War, and is now a farmer in Eussell, Warren county, Pa. Issue: I Edgars, b. about 1848; m. and living at Jamestown, N. Y. II Leon A.*, b. about 1850; m. (1) Miss Marsh; m. (2) ; P. 0. Oil City, Pa. 296 The Stcmtons. III ADAtilfE', b. about 1853; m. Woodbury James, and lives at Warren, Pa. They have two daughters: 1. Gertrude' James. 2. Charlotte'. IV SOPHEONIA*, b. about 1855; married; died; left children. V John Feemokt^ b. in 1857; unmarried; P. 0. Eussell, Pa. VI William^ b. in 1860; m. in Oil City, Pa.; d. in April, 1891, at Washington, Pa.; buried in Oil City. Left one child. VII Nannie^ b. about 1863; unmarried; P. 0. Russell, Pa. VIII Leslie*, b. about 1873; unmarried; P. 0. Eussell, Pa. 414e. John' Stanton ( James^ DanieP, Daniel*, John^, John'), b. May 17, 1827, in Pine Grove, Warren county. Pa. ; m. at Parm- ington. Pa., Feb. 8, 1857, to Juliana A. Cake. She was the dau. of Hiram and Abbey Carr, and was born May 30, 1835, in Brie county, N. Y. Mr. Stanton served in a Pennsylvania regi- ment during the Civil War, and is now a farmer at Eussell, War- ren county. Pa. Issue (all born in Warren county, Pa. ) : I Heebeet E.', b. Dec. 22, 1857; unmarried; P. 0. Eussell, Pa. II Asa V. E.», b. Jan. 29, 1859; m. March 25, 1891, to Cora A. King, and lives at Eussell, Pa. III John H.«, b. xlpril 2, 1860; m. Dec. 14, 1887, to Dora C. Grosch, and lives at Eussell, Pa. IV Anna L.», b. Aug. 31, 1864; m. Sept; 14, 1884, to Claud E. Euland, and lives at Russell, Pa. Their children are: 1. Leonard S.' Euland, b. June 18, 1887. 2. Lloyd', b. Nov. 10, 1889. V Abbie E.^ b. Aug. 23, 1869; m. Dec. 3, 1890, to Elmer B. Thompson, and lives in Warren, Warren county, Pa. ' Genealogical Pa/rt. 297 415. Russell W.' Coats (Sally% Daniel', Daniel^ John', 3 John''), b. Nov. 22, 1833, in Pharsalia, N. Y., where he m. HuLDA M. Gardner, Jan. 3, 1855; she was b. July 15, 1836. Mr. Coats is a farmer, living at South Otselic, N. Y. Issue: I Frank B.« Coats, b. Feb. 3, 1856; m. Sept. 26, 1879; P. 0. Norwich, N. Y. II Emma T.^ b. Feb. 3, 1856; d. June 1, 1858. III Ellbna D.«, b. April 4, 1860; m. Feb. 14, 1877, to Mr. Perkins; P. 0. South Otselic, N". Y. IV Elida M.S b. April 4, 1860; m. Dec. 25, 1879, to Mr. Davis; P. 0. Pharsalia, N. Y. V Datid F.«, b. March 11, 1862; P. 0. South Otselic, N. Y. VI Phebe«, b. Feb. 9, 1874; P. 0. South Otselic, N. Y. 416. Nelson Rolberf Stanton (Amos*, DanieP, Daniel*, John', 3 John'), b. Aug. 31, 1821, at Pharsalia, N. Y.; m. Sept. 17, 1843, to Harriet Bekson of Willett, Cortland county, N. Y.; she b. Feb. 12, 1825, and is now living; he d. Sept. 6, 1883, at Plymouth, N. Y.; he lived in Pharsalia and Plymouth after marriage. Issue: I Luther Warren', b. Jan. 4, 1848, at Pharsalia, N. Y.; m. Jan. 21, 1869, to Harriet A. Benson of Otselic, N. Y., who was born in 1851. He is a mill-wright, now living at McGrawville, Cortland county, N. Y; one child: 1. Verner W.', b. April 25, 1876. II Btrok D.', b. Oct. 31, 1852; P. 0. Ireland Mills, Che- nango county, N. Y. Ill Mtron Dewanes, b. Oct. 31, 1852; m. Feb. 16, 1875, to Mary J. Davis, at Plymouth, N. Y.; she b. Nov. 11, 1856; he was b. at Otselic, N. Y., and now lives at Beaver Meadow, Chenango county, N. Y. He is a farmer and a Democrat; one child : 1. Claribell S.', b. Nov. 2, 1882. 38 298 The Stamtom. IV Melville K.s, b. Not. 18, 1858; m. Feb. 3, 1881, to Etna D. Mathewson; she b. Oct. 30, 1860. He is agent and operator at Keene Station, on the Eome, Water- town & Ogdensburg K. E., and lives at Sprague- ville, St . Lawrence county, N. Y. He has 4 chil- dren: 1. Bernard M.', b. April 11, 1883. 3. Elverd N.', b. Oct. 9, 1883. 3. Pearl E.», b. Oct. 20, 1885. 4. Eoy P.', b. March 3, 1888. 417. Stephen Leroy' Stanton (Amos', Danier, DanieP, John^ 3 John'), b. Sept. 1, 1835, at Pharsalia, N. Y.; m. (2) July 3, 1853, Saeah J. Bentlbt of Lincklaen; she b. May 9, 1835; he is a Methodist, a Eepublican, and a farmer at South Ot- selic, N. Y. Issue: 639 I Mart Maetha^ b. April 33, 1849, at Otselic, N. Y.; m. Luther L. Anthony, at Deposit, N. Y., May 3, 1867. 640 II Ellen- A.', b. April 39, 1855; m. Ayery E. Nichols, May 9, 1877. 641 III Floea A.«, b. April 8, 1863; m. "Wm. J. Warner, Oct. 4, 1881. IV Althea^ b. Sept. 27, 1870; P. 0. S. Otselic, N. Y. Stephen L. Stanton's first wife was Maet M. Allew, who d. in child-birth, April 33, 1849. 418. Lewis B.'' Stanton (AmosS Danier, Daniel*, John^ 3 John"), b. Oct. 17, 1837, at Pharsalia, N. Y; m. Amanda M. Watkins of Otselic, N. Y.; she b. June 10, 1838; he is a Bap- tist and a Democrat; he is now a carpenter at German, Chenango county, N. Y. Issue: I Maet I.^ b. Dec. 34, 1848, m. Moon ; P. 0. Phar- salia, N. Y. Genealogical PaH. 299 II FbeemanS b. Aug. 20, 1852; P. 0. Shedd's Comers, Mad- ison connfcy, N. Y. III Dtjane I.», b. July 14, 1856; P. 0. McDonougli, Che- nango county, N. Y. IV Emmet L.«, b. Aug. 1. 1867; P. 0. German, N. Y. 419. Deborah Emeline'' Stanton (Amos', Daniel', Daniel', John^ 3 John'), b. Nov. 38, 1829, in Pharsalia, N. Y. ; m. (1) Dec. 38, 1853, in S. Otselic, to Stephen P. Parkek, who was b. Sept. 30, 1835, and d. Aug. 10, 1860; she m. (3) Aug. 34, 1865 to Deloss Hicks. He,is a farmer; they live at S. Otselic, K Y. Issue: I Ladeek J.* Paekbe, b. July 12, 1858; m. Francis E. Johnson. II Adelia DELPHEisrE', b. June 13, 1860; m. Prank Harvey, Dec. 38, 1874. III Emma E. Hicks', b. Feb. 4, 1873. The address of all the above is S. Otselic, Chenango county, N. Y. 430. Edward E,' Stanton (Amos', DanieP, Danie?, John', 3 John'), b. Feb. 26, 1833, in Pharsalia, N. Y. ; m. June 6, 1873, to Lucy Curtis of Lincklaen, N. Y; she b. March 33, 1843. He is a Methodist, a Kepublican, teacher and farmer. P. 0. South Otselic, N. Y. Issue: I E. Dbvee', b. April 3, 1878; d. June 19, 1885. II Earl C, b. Dec. 31, 1880. Ill Floyd E.», b. Oct. 36, 1887. 421. Harriet Adelia'' Stanton (Amos', Daniel', Daniel*, John', 3 John'), b. Oct. 11, 1834, in Pharsalia, N. Y. ; m. Oct. 11, 1856, in S. Otselic, N. Y., to Edgae L. Peestox; he was b. May 31, 1833, and is a farmer. They now live at Green, N. Y. 300 The Stcmtons. Issue: I LiLLis Alma' Pkeston", b. April 13, 1859; single; P. O. Green, N. Y. II Deforest Amos^ b. April 7, 1861 ; m. Aug. 37, 1884; P. 0. Baldwin's, Queens county, N. Y. 422. Johnson E.' Stanton (Amos*, DanieP, Daniel*, John^ 3 John'), b. April 6, 1837, in Otselic, IST. Y.; m. Sept. 26, 1861, to EosETTA M. Waerbn of Coventry, N . Y. ; she b. Jan. 20, 1841; he is a Kepublican, a carpenter and farmer; P. 0. of all the family. South Otselic, K Y. Issue: I Edward L.«, b. July 11, 1862. II Charles "W.«, b. Feb. 12, 1865. III Arthur A.^ b. Oct. 25, 1870. IV Lena E.», b. Dec. 24, 1879. 423. Nancy Maria' Stanton (Warren', DanieP, Daniel*, John'', 3 John"), b. Oct. 8, 1827, in Oswego county, K. Y.; m- July 3, 1853, to Wm. M. Bell; he b. 1832. They live on the farm settled by W. M. Bell's father, at Ingells' Crossing, Oswego county, N. Y., in 1815. They are Baptists. Their children are I William P.' Bell, b. July 14, 1867; d. Sept. 7, 1867. II Minerva Irbna^ b. Oct. 7, 1868; m. April 5, 1888, to Charles Henderson. 424. Lewis Warren' Stanton (Warren«, DanieP, DanieP, John", 3 John'), b. April 3, 1835, in OsWego county, N. Y. ; m. May 9, 1857, to Nancy A. McKoon; she b. Nov. 9, 1833; he d. Sept. 23, 1880, at Cedar Springs, Kent county, Mich.; she now lives at Pulton, K Y. Issue: I Willis G.», b. Nov. 7, 1859; m. Jan. 4, 1882, Lucy E. Overlander; P. 0. Edna, Labette county, Kan. II Walter L.«, b. April -ZQ, 1861; m. July 4, 1886, Sarah N. Anderson; P. 0. Anthon, Woodbury county, Iowa. Genealogical Pa/rt. 301 III DENKI8 W.8, b. June 5, 1863; P. 0. Cedai" Sptings, Mich. IV Sherman L.S b. Nov. 15, 1864; P. 0. Pulton, ¥. Y. V Horace E.«, b. April 4, 1867; m. April 21, 1888, Ella Howe; P. 0. Pulton, N. Y. VI Orin D.^ b. June 30, 1873; P. 0. Pulton, N. Y. 435. James £.■" Stanton (Warren', DanieP, Daniel", John^ 3 John'), b. May 15, 1837, in Schroeppel, Oswego county, N. Y.; m. May 30, 1858, at Schroeppel, to Harriet Newell OruMb, who was b. May 8, 1841. He is a Spiritualist, a Prohibitionist, and an engineer. They now live at 710 N. 19th st,, Philadel- phia, Penn. Their children are: I Ida Cornelia*, b. May 7, 1861, at Schroeppel, N. Y.; she m. in Philadelphia, where she now lives, July 19, 1888, to George Frederick Park. II William Edward*, b. July 11, 1869, at Volney, Oswego county, N. Y. 426. George Henry'' Stanton (Warren', Daniel', Daniel*, John^ 3 John'), b. April 19, 1841, at Schroeppel, N". Y.; m. Jan. I, 1866, at Palermo, N. Y., to Maria T. Keller; she b. June II, 1845, and d. Aug. 8, 1870; he m. (2) Dec. 20, 1871, to Etha Bell of Phoenix, N. Y. They live at Sandy Bottom, Madison county, N. C. Issue: I Ellen IREN•A^ b. Sept. 25, 1867. II Bdmond DbnisS b. March 20, 1869. III Charles Albert^ b. Feb. 7, 1873. IV Gertrude Jotlbtte', b. Oct. 23, 1874. V George VernisS b. April 4, 1877. VI LoRiNDA Jane', b. June 10, 1879. VII Edna Mat^ b. Nov. 4, 1881. VIII Floyd W.", b. July 27, 1883; d. July 1, 1884. IX CAfeOLiNE BtHA', b. Jan. 15, 1888. 302 The Stantons. 437. Lnther Daniel' Stanton (Wan-en*, Daniel', Daniel*, John^ 3 John''), b. Feb. 3, 1844, at Schroeppel, Oswego county, N. Y. ; m. April 21, 1867, at Volney Center, Oswego county, N. Y., to Malissa Jane Wilson; she b. Feb. 19, 1850. He is a Republican and a farmer. Now lives at Cedar Springs, Kent county, Mich., and has these children: I Wakeen Silleok^ b. Jan. 15, 1868. II Bukdettb", b. Feb. 24, 1873. Ill Bessie May^ b. Feb. 16, 1877. 428. Emily A.' Stanton (WarrenS Daniel', DanieP, John', 3 John''), b. Feb. 31, 1854, in Oswego county, N. Y. ; m. Sept. 3, 1876, to Eugene Willis Dunsmoor, and lives in Fulton, N. Y. ; one son. I Sanborn C* Dunsmoor, b. April 30, 1886. 439. Daniel Cookingham'' Stanton (Nathan", Nathan', Joseph*, John^, John"), b. April 9, 1807, at Big Indian, Sullivan county, N. Y.; m. Feb. 39, 1844, to Amelia Eliza, dau. of Nicholas Van Stbenburg ; she was b. Dec. 9, 1833, and d. Feb. 17, 1877, at Grant Park, 111. He is a farmer and lives in Hum- boldt, Iowa. Issue: 643 I James Lerot», b. July 14, 1845; m. Lillian Hormer. 643 II Sarah Luoinda', b. March 3, 1848; m. Thomas Boyd. 644 III George Amy*, b. March 8, 1850; m. Ida May Colehour. IV Hannah Eliza', b. March 34, 1853; m. Feb. 6, 1878, to Henry MacAfee, and d. March 6, 1885, at Momence, 111. No child. 645 V John Wellington', b. Oct. 13, 1855; m. in 1883 to Carrie Hupp. VI Mary Melinda', b. Nov. 37, 1858, at Grant Park, 111.; d. Jan. 33, 1865. Oenealogical Part. 303 646 VII Bertha Angblia', b. Oct. 1, 1861; m. in 1878 to Charles Blazey. VIII William Franklin', b. Feb. 7, 1865, at Grant Park, 111.; d. March 17, 1865. 430. Sally M.' Stanton (Nathan', Nathan', Joseph*, John^ John'), b. Jan. 25, 1809, at Lexington (now Halcott), Greene county, N. Y.; m. Jan. 13, 1833, at Lexington, to Harlow, son of Joel Loomis, of Middletown, Ohio; he was b. in 1797 and d. at Yellow Head (now Grant Park), Kankakee county, 111., in 1873. Sally was Harlow's 3nd wife, his 1st wife was Eliza Mabee. Mrs. Sally M. Loomis liyes at Grant Park, 111. Issue (all b. at Lexington, Greene county, N. Y.): I Nathan Peret' Loomis, b. March 4, 1840; m. Annie Dalson. II Hannah Eliza^ b. Oct. 3, 1843; m. Hopestill Welch. Ill Defariet Livbemoee', b. March 16, 1845; m. Fannie', dau. of 433 James Harvey' Stanton; P. 0. Grant Park, 111. 431. Hannah Eiglimey' Stanton (Nathan*, Nathan', Joseph*, John', John"), b. July 34, 1810, at ; m. Albert ToTTiNGHAM ; d. Jan. 7, 1843. They had two children one of whom died young; the other: I Mari' Tottingham, b. 18 ; m. Fayette McKee, and lives at Millbrook, Kan. 432. George Washington' Stanton (Nathan', Nathan', Joseph*, John^ John'), b. May 19, 1830, in Greene county, N. Y.; m. July 7, 1850, at Hunter, Greene county, N. Y., to Lu- ciNDA, dau. of Wm. and Lucy Cole; she was b. May 19, 1830, at Hunter, N. Y. He lived at Grant Park, Kankakee county, 111., where he was a farmer and a Methodist. He d. at Grant Park, May 3, 1890. Issue: I Hattie E.', b. March 35, 1852, in Greene county, N. Y.; m. March 7, 1875, to Samuel Hawley, M. D.; P. 0. Wal- dron, Kankakee county, lU. 304 The Stmtons. II Daniel DelavakS b. Jan. 14, 1854, in Greene county, N. Y.; m. Feb. 18, 1880, to Emma Slayton. Ill EllaS b. Dec. 7, 1867, in III. 433. James Harrey' Stanton (Nathan", Nathan', Joseph*, John^ John"), b. April, 1822, in Greene county, N. Y.; m. Delilah Gavbtt. He is dead and his children are: I John*. II Daniel*. Ill Pannt», m. Mr. D. L.* Loomis; P. 0. Grant Park, Kan- kakee county. 111. 434. DelaTan KandalF Stanton (Nathan*, Nathan', Joseph*, John', John'), b. April 24, 1828 (a twin), in Halcott, Greene county, N. Y.; m. in Brookfield, IVTadison county, N. Y., to Cornelia Louisa Chapman; she was b. Aug. 19, 1840, and d. June 23, 1868. Delavan is a turner and cabinet-maker at Brook- field, Madison county, N. Y. Issue: I Charles Ernest*, b. Aug. 4, 1860. II Jessie Mat*, b. Oct. 26, 1863. 435. Robert' Stanton (Elijah', Nathan', Joseph*, John', 3 John'), b. July 4, 1800, in Coeymans, N. Y.; m. Susan Moore Jan. 9, 1825, in Prattsburg, Steuben county, N. Y.; she was b. April 23, 1810, and is still living, Robert was a Methodist, a farmer and a Democrat. He d. July 31, 1879, in Cohocton, Steuben county, N. Y. Issue (all b. in Prattsburg, N. Y.) ; 647 I Abel*, b. Jan, 17, 1826; m. Charlotte Sturdevant, and Emma 648 II Jacob*, b. July 31, 1837; m. (1) Ann Morgan; (3) Jane S. Burke. 649 III John', b. May 30, 1§39; m. Harriet Wertzes about 1847. 650 IV 651 V VI 652 VII 653 VIII IX 654 X XI Genealogical Part. 305 Elijah', b. April 14, 1831; m. Samantha Morrison. LucBETiA', b. May 28, 1833 ; m. Elijah Kelsey. Emelii^eS b. Aug. 14, 1835; d. in 1837. JoANNA^ b. Dec. 6, 1837; m. Ira Brownell. Stephen T.S b. May 1, 1841; m. Martha Sturde- vant about 1867. SusAiT P.', b. Feb. 16, 1845; d. unmarried in 1863. Hastkah S.', b. May 8, 1847; m. Abram B. Wheaton. EOBEET J.^ b. March 21, 1851; d., aged 17, in 1868. 436. John C Stanton (Elijah', Nathan", Joseph^ John', 3 John"), b. about 1802 in Cobleskill, N. Y.; he m. Betsey Had- SBLt, and d. in 1854 at Cobleskill; she d. there June 25, 1862. John 0. was a Methodist, a farmer and a Democrat. Issue: Ltmon E.^ b. 1826; m. Althea Wentworth. James J.', b. Aug. 22, 1831; m. Dolly M. Slater. Robert', b. Aug. 31, 1832; m. Mary E. Ingraham. Peter H.', b. Aug. 25, 1833; m. Laura Shaser. William H.«, b. in 1836; d. while in the U. S. ser- vice in 1864. 659 VI LoEEN T.', b. June 23, 1841; m. Sabrina A. Ingraham. VII John H.', b. in 1842; d. while in the U. S. service in 1863. VIII Lucy', b. in 1843. 437. Rachel' Stanton (Elijah", Nathan", Joseph*, John', 3 John''), b. 18 — in New York; m. Peter JohnsoiT of Ingleside, Steuben county, N. Y. ; both dead. Issue: I JoHTsr" Johnsom', who d. in 1886 at Ingleside, N. Y. II Habtey', who m. Mary L. Davis; lives in Rushville, N.Y. III HuLDAH AifN", who m. Amos Eldridge; lives in Ingleside, N. Y. IV Mehh-da', who m. Davis; lives in Ingleside, N. Y. 39 655 I 656 II 657 III 658 IV V 306 The Stomtons. 438. Hannah' Stanton (Elijah', Nathans Joseph*, John', 3 John'), b. 18 — in New York; m. Hiram Moore of Ingleside, N. Y. ; he is dead; she lives at Oohocton, Steuben county, N. Y. Issue: I Adam' Moore of Lynn, N. Y. II Jane* of Eochester, N. Y. III Alfrbda' of Prattsburg, N. Y.; m. Edward Cole. IV Sarah' of Ingleside, N. Y.; m. George Rippey. V Huldah' of Hemlock Lake, N. Y.; she m. Lorenzo Lake, and has these children, now grown: 1. Spencer' Lake. 3. Lucretia'. 3. Huldah'. 4. Einaldo'. 5. Delia'. 439. Huldah' Stanton (Elijah', Nathan', Josephs John^ 3 John'), b. in New York, 18 — ; m. Abram Allen" of Blood's Depot; he is now dead; she lives at Oohocton, N. Y. Issue: I Egbert' Allen who d. at Bristol, N. Y. II Mart D.' who m. Josiah B. Lyon; he is dead; she lives at Blood's Depot, and has children. Ill Katx' who m. Mr. Havens of Blood's Depot, N. Y., and who had a dau. who m. Kufus T. Poster of Oohocton, N. Y. 440. Mary'' Stanton (Moses", Ebenezer', Joseph*, John*, 3 John'), b. July 1, 1800, in Coeymans, N. Y. ; m. Jarbd Hdtcb:, and d. April 27, 1852. She had a dau. : I Ann' Hxjiok, b. ; m. Mosher, and lives at South Schodack, N. Y. 441. Catharine' Stanton (Moses», Ebenezer', Joseph", John', 3 John'), b. Sept. 2, 1807, at Coeymans, N. Y., where she m.. Oenealogical Part. 307 May 13, 1830, Eev. David B. Collins; he was b. Sept. 3, 1807, in Amsterdam, and is a Baptist minister and a Prohibitionist. They are now living and have these childi-en: I Makia' Collins, b. Aug. 6, 1831; m. Myron L. Hutchin- son of Penner, N. Y, ; they have one dan. in Fenner, and a son and dau. in Cazenovia, N. Y. II Emma', b. Oct. 20, 1833, in Coeymaus, N. Y. ; m. (1) Jan, 27, 1857, at Sloansville, N. Y., to Miles H. Phelps, and had: 1. David B.' Phelps, b. Feb. 38, 1859. 3. Ford G.\ b. April 6, 1863. She m. (3) Feb. 37, 1878, Peter Bear, and now lives at Preston Hollow, N. Y. Ill Stanton M.", b. Aug. 30, 1836; he has a dau. who m. Mr. Smith, and lives in Tipton, Iowa. 443. Ebenezer M.' Stanton (Moses", Ebenezer", Joseph*, John*, 3 John"), b. March 17, 1820, at Coeymans, N. Y., where he m. Patience Mosher Sept. 31, 1844; she b. July 1, 1834, and now living; he d. Oct. 34, 1863, at Coeymans Hollow, N. Y. He was a Methodist, a farmer and a Democrat. Issue (b. in the town of Coeymans, N. Y. ) : I John P.^ b. Sept. 30, 1845; unmarried; a carpenter; lives at Coeymans Hollow, Albany county, N. Y. II William H.', b. Sept. 15, 1847. III Makgaeet M.', b. May 4, 1849; m. Turner, Dec, 7, 1883. IV Moses E.', b. Aug. 23, 1851; m. a dau, of Electus Shear Jan, 13, 1886, V Mart E.«, b. Sept. 26, 1857. VI Eachel C, b. May 7, 1859; m. Hotaling March 17, 1880. VII Eliza J.», b. Dec. 1, 1861; m. L. P, Disk, May 17, 1883, Margaret M., Moses E. and Eliza J, now live at Coeymans Hollow, N, Y. Kachel 0. lives in New Baltimore, Greene county, N, Y, 308 The Stantons. 443. William (J.' Stanton (Eufus", Bbenezer^ Josepli*, Jolin^ 3 John^), b. Sept. 22, 1808, at Ooeymans, N. Y., where he m., Juue 23, 1830, Sakah Jake Coonlet; she b. June 25, 1813, at Wew Baltimore, IST. Y., and d. Aug. 9, 1886, at Angola, N. Y.; he d. Sept, 15, 1876, at Brant, Erie county, N. Y. He was a Methodist and farmer. Issue: I Mart HblenS b. Sept. 20, 1831; m., Aug. 17, 1850, Rev. Chester K. Akeley. No child. P. 0. Ken- dall Mills, Orleans county, IST. Y. 660 II Hai^nah Elizabeth", b. Oct. 31, 1833; m. Ralph Evans. 661 III Maegarbt Jane", b. Peb. 3, 1836; m., Aug. 5, 1855, John G. Peterson; she d. Jan. 20, 1875. 662 IV Emelinb I.», b. Dec. 21, 1838; m., Oct. 5, 1861, Franklin 0. Hurd; P. 0. Brant, Erie county, N. Y. 663 V RuEUS W.", b. Oct. 18, 1841; m., Oct. 6, 1861, Louisa Cole; he d. March 19, 1875. 664 VI Samuel C.», b. Feb, 19, 1847; m., May 3, 1871, Chloe Benedict; P. 0. 25 Shields ave., Buiialo, N. Y. 665 VII Maeib Antoinette", b. Dec. 20, 1850; m., Nov. 9, 1870, George W. Sessmith ; P. 0. Bradford, Pa. VIII Floeence May", b. April 22, 1855 ; d. in childhood. IX Ella Peancellia", b. Nov. 17, 1857; d. in childhood. 444. Elienezer' Stanton (Rufus', Ebenezer', Joseph*, John', 3 John'), b. Sept. 12, 1815, in the town of Coeymans, Albany county, N. Y.; m., Nov. 17, 1839, to Jane, dau. of Peter Gbd- nby; she b. Aug. 28, 1817, and is now (1889) living; he d. April 14, 1861, at Coeymans. He was a Methodist and a farmer. Issue: 666 I Pbtee Gednet", b. Aug. 19, 1840 ; m. II Helen Maeia", b. April 17, 1843; m. Melvin W. Palmer. Genealogical Part. 309 445. Mary' Stanton (Eafus«, Ebenezer', Joseph*, John', 3 Jolin'), b. 18—, at Coeymans, IST. Y.; m. Storm Whit- beck. Has a son: I William:' Whitbbck, Kinderhook, Columbia county, N. Y. 446. Catharine'' Stanton (Rufus', Ebenezer^ Joseph*, John', 3 John'), b. Oct. 19, 1833, at Coeymans, N. Y.; m. Sept. 20, 1845, at Coeymans, to John Hoswell Wayne ; she d. Dec. 17, 1886, at New Scotland, Albany county, IST. Y.; Mr. Wayne was b. Jan. 12, 1813, in New Scotland, where he now lives, a farmer. Issue (b. at New Scotland, N. Y.): I Geoege* Wayne, b. Aug. 10, 1846 ; d. Nov. 38, 1864, at G-rosvenor Hospital, Alexandria, Va.; Co. A., 79th Eeg. N. Y. Vols. II Helen", b. Aug. 33, 1848 ; d. Feb. 37, 1871. III James^ b. Sept. 6, 1850 ; m. Alice, dau. of David Bradt, Dec. 33,1875, at New Scotland, where he now lives; she b. April 9, 1856, at Knox, N. Y. They have these: 1. Jennie' Wayne, b. Jan. 6, 1877. 3. Bertha', b. May 30, 1880. 3. Dortha', b. Nov. 18, 1883. 4. David H.', b. July 9, 1887. IV Saeah A.^ b. Sept. 4, 1853; d. Aug. 10, 1861. V Mary J.^ b. Oct. 8, 1856 ; d. Aug. 19, 1861. 447. Aaron M.' Stanton (Rufus*, Ebenezer", Joseph*, John', John') b. Aug. 13, 1839, at Coeymans Hollow, Albany county, N. Y.; m. (1) Dec. 17, 1853, Jane Blodget; she b. March 10, 1831; d. March 11, 1865. He m. (3) Saeah Ann Westfall; he d. Dee. 33, 1866, at Adamsville, Albany county, N. Y. A Methodist and a farmer. Issue: I Helen J.^ b. May 36, 1855; d. Dec. 26, 1876. II Emma W,^ b. Sept. 16, 1856; d. Dec. 22, 1874, 310 The Stmtons. Ill OscAB B/, b. April 10, 1858, at Ooeymans, IST. Y.; m., Oct. 13, 1881, Lena Huyck of Ooeymans Hollow, N. Y.; she was b. Nov. 19, 1859, at Lawn Eidge, 111., dau. of Dr. Andrew and Oharlotte (Whitbeck) Huyck. Oscar B. Stanton lives in Ooeymans Hollow, N. Y. Issue: 1. Maurice A.', b. Aug. 20, 1882. 2. Orrie H.', b. Sept. 4, 1885. 3. Ohester E.», b. Sept. 5, 1887. 448. Obed' Stanton (Amos', Eeuben^ Joseph^ John', John^), b. Sept. 21, 1796, in Westerlo, N. Y.; m. Vina Hogan; lived in "Westerlo and last in Oaldwell, Warren county, N. Y., where he died. Issue (the first four are said to be living in vicinity of Lake George, but no definite information can be secured) : I Makt Ann*. II Luther*. III Eansom^ IV EbedI V Thbcla', said to be at Peekskill, N. Y., and unmarried; she has, however, made no response to letters sent to her. I am told that there are other children, and that some of the family live at Glens Palls, N. Y., but none have re- sponded to inquiries made. 449. Amos'" Stanton (Amos^ Eeuben^ Joseph^ John*, John^), b. Feb. 38, 1800, in Westerlo, N. Y.; m. Lucy Cole; he d. ; she d. Feb. 4, 1889, at East Durham, Greene county, N. Y. Issue: I Hardy 0.', b. ; m. Jane M. Sinclair, and lives in Eoseburg, Oregon. He has three children: 1. Lucy May'. 2. Edwin Oole'. 3. Lilian Agnes'. Genealogical Pa/rt. 311 II Sophia^ b. ; m. Allen Van Tassel; P. 0. East Durham, N. Y. III Maet,^ b. ; single ; P. 0. West Coxsackie, N. Y. IV Abeam', b. ; m. a Spanish woman; lives in New Mexico. V Morris*, b. ; m., and lives in Missouri. VI Frances*, b. ; m. Judge Lathrop, and lived at Vanconver|, Oregon ; had two sons who d. in youth ; her husband is also dead. 450. Cephas'' Stanton (David', Eeuben', Joseph", John', 3 John''), b. March 17, 1805, at Westerlo, Albany county, JST. Y. ; m., March 2, 1828, to Betsey Stonb of Westerlo; she b. March 15, 1806, and now living. Cephas is a Baptist, a farmer and a Kepublican. He now lives at North Fenton, N. Y. Issue: I Electa A.*, b. June 18, 1829; lives at Chenango Bridge, N. Y. 668 II Daniel*, b. Nov. 4, 1830; m., Oct. 30, 1862, Phebe A. Cash. 669 III Stephen*, b. Sept. 17, 1832; m., Dec. 29, 1852, Emeline M. Merrill. 670 IV PoLLT*, b. Aug. 2, 1834; m. Orlando W. Parker, May 8, 1873. V THBODOSiAM.*,b. June 11, 1837; m. Isaac M. Wedge, Oct. 8, 1860, and d. June 5, 1874. No child. VI Alvin D.*, b. Oct. 29, 1839; m., March 28, 1882, Calista Conant. No child. P. 0. Page Brook, Chenango county, N. Y. VII MiEA C.*, b. June 11, 1842; m., Sept. 23, 1874, to Levi Paddleford, and d. Sept. 9, 1881. No child. VIII Lenthel*, b. June 18, 1844; d. Jan. 20, 1863. IX LiBBiB A.*, b. Eeb. 28, 1847; m., June 24, 1886, to George N. Hackett. No child. P. 0. North Fenton, N. Y. 312 The Stantons. 451. Benjamin' Stanton (David*, Eeuben^ Joseph*, John', 3 John'), b. Aug. 7, 1816, at Westerlo, Albany county, N. Y.; m. Maktbtte Kosekeans of Bloomfield, Walworth county. Wis., who was b. April 20, 1833. He is a Baptist, a farmer and a Democrat. They are both living at Bassett's Station, Kenosha county, Wis. Issue: I EsTHBK Paulina^ b. Jan. 14, 1853; m., Feb. 28, 1883, to Charles W. Forbes, and lives at Lake Geneva, Wis. No child. II Gilbert Db Witt*, b. Jan. 5, 1855; m., Dec. 16, 1885, to Mary B. Mathews; P. 0. Bassett's Station, Wis. Ill Charles Eeskinb', b. Sept. 1, 1856; P. 0. Sargent, Sar- gent county, Dak. rV John PbosseeS b. April 22, 1859; m., Nov. 17, 1885, Elizabeth Warren; P. 0. Geneva Junction, Wis. Issue: 1. Mays. V Feed Kosekeans', b. Oct. 31, 1861; P. 0. Bassett's Station, Wis. Benjamin' had a first wife, Elizabeth N. Cae- SON, whom he m. Sept. 29, 1846; she d. June 17, 1848. By her he had: VI Saeah E.*, b. June 6, 1848; m., Nov. 30, 1868, to James C. Hall; P. 0. Lake Geneva, Walworth county. Wis. Issue: 1. George' Hall. 2. Nettie'. 3. Nelly. 452. Eliza' Stanton (David', Eeuben', Joseph^ John*, 3 John'), b. Aug. 5, 1825, at Westerlo, N. Y.; m., in Westerlo, Dec. 24, 1856, to Ambrose S. Hannat; he b. March 27, 1824, on a farm near Dormansville, N. Y., where he lived and d. Jan. 16, 1887; his widow now lives there. Genealogical Pa/rt. 313 They had one child: I Ida S." Hannay, b. March 18, 1863, at Dormansville, where she m. Chas. H. Applebee, May 28, 1884, and where she now lives. 453. Andrew Stanton (David«,Keuben', Joseph*, JohnS 3 John''), b. Dec. 35, 1837, at Westerlo, K Y.; m. Dec. 33, 1856, to Angeline Lockwood of South Westerlo; she was b. Jan. 10, 1833, and is now living at South Westerlo, N. Y., where Andrew d. March 38, 1877. He was a farmer and a Republican. Issue: I Makt T.^ b. Oct. 6, 1857; unmarried; P. 0. South Wes- terlo, N. Y. II Frank L.^ b. Dec. 14, 1858; unmarried; P. 0. South Westerlo, N. Y. Ill Makgaket \j.\ b. July 15, 1861; m., Oct. 2, 1878, to Eugene Spalding; P. 0. Greenville, Greene county, N. Y, 454. Eglberf Stanton (Eenben*, Reuben', Joseph*, John', 3 John'), b. Jan. 19, 1810, at Westerlo, N. Y.; m. Feb. 15, 1837, to Jaite Clement; d. Dec. 8, 1880. Lived at Coeymans, N. Y. Issue: I Henrietta*, b. ; m. Augustus Zeller, now at Coey- mans, N. Y. 455. Lnman' Stanton (Reuben", Reuben', Joseph*, John', 3 John=), b. Dec. 24, 1816, at Westerlo, IST. Y.; m. there Oct. 17, 1838, Eliza Reynolds. She b. April 39, 1820. He was a farmer but now lives with his dau. Carrie at 1034 Madison ave., Albany, N. Y. Issue : I Emily S.', b. Sept. 2, 1839; m. (1) Luther P. Tomp- kins, Nov. 30, 1865. He d. June 30, 1867, and she m. (3) Madison Cole, March 1, 1870. He d. Sept. 27, 1874. She lives in Albany, IST. Y., with her parents. No child. 40 314 The Stantons. 671. II Caerie a. 8, b. April 22, 1855; m. Walter B. Ward, June 27, 1881. 456. Reuben W.' Stanton (Reuben*, Keuben', Joseph*. John', John'), b. July 8, 1818, at Westerlo, N. Y.; m. Maet E. Lamb, Jan. 1, 1851. He d. at Westerlo, N. Y., Aug. 29, 1876. She d. Nov. 14, 1879. Issue: I Hattie M.', who m. Wm. Applebee, and now lives in Dor- mansville, N. Y. 457. Prudence E.' Clark (Sarah^ Reuben^ Joseph^ John', 3 John'), b. Feb. 1, 1817, in Schoharie Co., N. Y.; m. May 8, 1837, Homer Soranton-. She d. Feb. 4, 1885. Issue: I Sarah Jane* Scranton; m. Bradley Wright and d. in Feb., 1874, leaving 2 sons, Merton' and Chester' Wright. II Orpha Amelia'; b. March 11, 1840 ; m. Geo. W. Sparks. They have 2 daughters, Minnie' and lone' Sparks. III William Clark'; he m. and d. childless, Aug. 16, 1883. IV Charles Orville'; he m. and has 4 children living, Fred', Emma', May', Prudence Edna'. V Prudence Sophia'; she is living (1888) and has 2 daugh- ters, Mary' and Rua'. VI Lucy Ellen' ; she m. and d. childless. 458. Erastus Hamilton' Stanton (James R.', Reuben', Jos- ephs John', 3 John'), b. Nov. 13, 1816, at Durham, N. Y.; m. Sept. 2, 1840, Mart Sanford who survives him; she b. Sept. 27, 1820, in Greenville, N. Y., where they were married. Below will be found extracts from Ionia (Michigan) papers giving quite a full outline of Mr. Stanton's honorable record. His children are: 672 I Adelaide', b. May 24, 1841, at Greenville, N. Y.; m. Sept. 21, 1865, Ethan T. Montgomery. Genealogical Pa/rt. 315 673 II Chables HAMILTON^ b. May 39, 1848, at GreenTille, F. Y.; m. (1) Oct. 7, 1868, Alice V. Johnson; m. (2) Jan., 1873, Cornelia Leavenworth. III Sarah Minerva^ b. Jan. 39, 1848, at Greenville, K Y.; m. Dec. 1, 1869, Edward L. Irish, at Ionia, Mich.; d. Sept. 30, 1870, at Lowell, Mich. IV HenrtS b. June 34, 1851, at Angelica, K Y.; d. Sept. 15, 1851.. V Alice Mart"*, b. July 16, 1853, at Angelica, F. Y.; lives at Ionia. 674 VI Erastus James^ b. April 26, 1855, at Angelica, F, Y. ; m. Fanny Boynton. 675 VII Edward Blaiii^ b. May I'd, 1858, at Eockton, 111.; m. Julia B. Townsend. Erastus H. Stanton was born at Durham, Greene county, F. Y., November 13, 1816. His grandfather removed from Con- necticut to New York in 1790. The family is of Welsh descent. His mother was a daughter of Henry Niles, a descendant from a Scotch family belonging to the sect of Quakers or Friends. They were persecuted for their opinions under the reign of Charles II, and fled to a new continent that they might enjoy that freedom of opinion denied at home. Mr. Stanton was educated in the common schools and academy of his native town. An early de- veloped taste for reading was gratified by access to a circulating library. At the age of sixteen he was placed at his own request with a mercantile firm at Rensselaerville, Albany county, where he acquired a knowledge of the business. He began business for himself in 1837 at Greenville, Greene county, where he remained twelve years. Here he was married September 3, 1840, to Miss Mary Sanford, who survives him. Owing to the ill-health of Mrs. Stanton he removed to Illinois, purchasing a farm near Eockton, only a mile from the Wisconsin line. He remained there engaged in farming, banking and mercantile pursuits until 1867, when he came to Ionia, and again embarked in mercantile pursuits, in which he remained until he began lumbering opera- tions at Sheridan. This business occupied his time and personal 316 The Stcmtons. attention until within the past three or four years, when he gave up the cares of active business life. In 1838 Gov. Marcy of New York commissioned Mr. Stanton quartermaster of the 37th Brigade of State troops, a position he held for four years. In 1861, being then in Illinois, Gen. Yates, afterward Governor of the State, appointed him as his military aide, in which capacity he visited the several Illinois regiments in the Department of North Missouri, his duty being to see that the troops were properly equipped with arms, clothing, etc. During his residence in New York and Illinois he was several times elected supervisor and held other positions. Always a public-spirited and enterprising citizen, the people of Ionia were not slow to recognize his character. In 1872, when the Ionia and Stanton Eailroad project was inaugurated, Mr. Stanton was elected a director and the first secretary and treasurer of the company, which positions he filled until the road was consoli- dated with the Detroit, Lansing and Lake Michigan Company. He took a lively interest in the completion of the road, taking upon himself many arduous duties, and as an officer of the com- pany, he proved himself a capable and energetic official. In politics Mr. Stanton was a staunch Kepublican, severing his political ties with the Democratic party as early as 1856. In 1879 he was elected Mayor of Ionia, his competitor being James M. Kidd, and the following year he ran against A. F. Bell and was re-elected. In 1880 he was elected te represent the then Twenty-fourth District in the State Senate, in which body he was a leading, influential member. In 1882 he declined to be a candidate for renomination. He was the soul of political honor himself, as he was an exemplar of business integrity. He never failed to carry out his own pledges, or held out false hopes to his friends. But he was perhaps of too confiding a nature, and placed too much stress upon talk, judging others by his own high standard of morals. He was often spoken of as an avail- able candidate for other and higher positions, and there was no man in Ionia county, to say the least, who had a warmer personal following, based on genuine good will and respect for his high Genealogical Part. 317 qualities of manhood. But he was modest and retiring in his disposition and lacked the ability, not to say the disposition, to . push himself to the front. As a neighbor he was kind and considerate to others; as a citizen upright and just; as a business man honest and honorable in all his dealings; as a legislator incorruptible and fearless; as a friend ever true. He was childlike in his faith, his implicit con- fidence in others, and it shocked him to find that all men were not as simple, as direct and ingenuous as he was himself. He had many friends who were knit to him by bonds of steel. The funeral of Mr. Stanton was held in St. John's Church at 4 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon. The services were conducted by Bishop Gillespie, assisted by Eev. Mr. Nock, pastor of the church. The impressive burial service of the Episcopal church was read, but there was no sermon. The pall-bearers were H. Eich, L. B. Townseud, Geo. W. Webber, A. J. Webber, J. L. Taylor and W. C. Page. A large concourse of citizens accom- panied the remains to Oak Hill Cemetery where Bishop Gillespie also officiated. Mayor Doyle and the council as well as the other city officers attended in a body. In Eespect to the Dead. At a special meeting of the council on Saturday evening the following resolutions were proposed and adopted: Resolved, That in the death of Hon. Brastus H. Stanton, the nation has lost one of its truest statesmen, the State one of its best citizens, the city he has repeatedly honored one of its wisest and most faithful officials, his bereaved family a loving husband and affectionate father. Resolved, That we tender to the bereaved wife and relatives the sympathy which those alone can truly feel who have learned to love him well, and beg of them to accept with us consolation which springs from the belief that the true and good can never die. Resolved, That the city building be appropriately draped in mourning for the period of ten days, that the city flags be placed 318 The Stantons. at half-mast until after the funeral, and that the Common V Council attend the obsequies. Resolved, That, as a tribute to the memory of our distin- guished citizen, we especially request and respectfully recommend that secular work or business in the city be suspended during the hours of his funeral. Resolved, That an engrossed copy of these resolutions be, by the City Clerk, furnished to the widow and family of the deceased. The Mayor appointed Aldermen Bailey and Bedford as a special committee to offer assistance at the funeral. At a special meeting of the vestry of St. John's Church held on Monday, tlie following resolutions were passed on the death of Hon. E. H. Stanton: Whereas, It has pleased Almighty God to take from our number the Hon. Brastus H. Stanton, therefore, be it Resolved ly the vestry of St. John's Church, Ionia, At a special meeting thereof, that during the long term of years in which Mr. Stanton has served upon the vestry of said parish, he has been foremost in its deliberations and doings, and that by his death the vestry loses a wise and efficient member, the church a zealous and liberal supporter, the community a leading, public- spirited and exemplary citizen, and the family a devoted, pru- dent and honored head. That in all our relations with the deceased, his sterling integrity, cool wisdom and pure life have won our highest admiration and confidence, and that in testi- mony of our profound regret for his loss to this body, to his family and the community, these resolutions be spread upon the records of the vestry and a copy thereof delivered to the bereaved family. E. G-AiNES Nock, Rector. E. T. MOSTTGOMEET, JaMES VoSPEE, John Youkq, W. H. Maxwell, A. K. Brittain, Geoege P. Utley. Gmealogical Part. 319 459. Reuben H.' Stanton (James E.', Eeuben', Josephs John', 3 John''), b. Jan. 35, 1818, at Durham, N". Y. ; m. Sept. 2, 1850, to Fannie Sharp; she d. Feb. 12, 1866, at Jacksonville, 111., in the insane asylum; he died of typhoid fever at Ionia, Mich., Aug. 23, 1889. Issue: I Charles H.S b. Sept. 25, 1851 ; d. Oct. 9, 1872. 676 II Mart Alice', b. Dec. 27, 1852; m. Sept. 2, 1873, to Norman F. Nash. III Faknie A.», b. Oct. 20, 1854; m. Irland, and d. childless in 1883. IV Florence A.^ b. Sept. 22, 1856; lives in Beloit, Wis. V William H.S b. Oct. 4, 1858; unmarried; d. in Dec, 1887, in Wisconsin. VI Joseph L.', b. May 6, 1860; d. young. Eeuben H. m. (2) Nettie Hunt of Eockford, 111., and had three children, two of these were twins who d. in infancy. Mrs. Nettie (Hunt) Stanton d. at Eockford in 1872. The other child, who was the first born, was VII Clara', b. Nov. 12, 1865, at Eockford, 111.; m. Nov. 23, 1887, to Albert G. Schott, and lives in Eock- ford, where he is a miller. 460. William Inther' Stanton (son of James E.«). "Died in Durham, Greene county, N. Y., on Sabbath evening, March 5, Mr. Luther Stanton, son of James E. and Martha Stanton, in the 28th year of his age. Having impaired his health in the prosecution of his studies, in the fall of 1846 he visited Europe with the fond hope of gaining health and strength sufficient to commence in his professional business as a lawyer. In March following he returned to ' the home of his childhood ' danger- ously ill. It was soon perceived that consumption had marked him for her own. Not long after he gave up all hope of recov- ery, relinquished his flattering earthly prospects, and turned his 320 r/te Stcmtons. mind within himself. The result of his examination was an entire dedication to God, a cheerful submission to His will, a calm and settled peace of mind, and a permanent and well-grounded hope in a glorious future. During the last months of his sick- ness he was remarkable for great patience, perfect composure, entire resignation and the full possession and strength of all his faculties. These he preserved until his last expiring breath." 461. George W,' Stanton (James E.', Reuben", Joseph^ Johu^ 3 John*), b. Oct. 33, 1824, at Durham, IST. Y.; he m. Sept. 14, 1856, to Emily H. Ely; she was b. July 16, 1836, at Clymer, N. Y. They now live in Sheridan, Mich. Issue: I Maey Adelaide b. June 24, 1857; d. June 4, 1858. II Milton Blt«, b. March 23, 1859; m. Oct. 24, 1883, to Evie Brown of Alpena, Mich.; she b. Oct. 28, 1863; s. p. III George LiistoolnS b. July 12, 1864; d. Nov. 7, 1865. IV Henry JSTiles', b. July 28, 1862; m. Sept. 29, 1880, at Sheridan, Mich., to Mary J. Havens; she b. June 10, 1862. They have these children: 1. Charles D.', b. Aug. 20, 1882; d. Sept. 12, 1883. 2. Ray H.', b. March 22, 1884. 3. Wm. George', b. Nov. 5, 1885. Henry Mies Stanton lives in Greenville, Mich. 462. Leonard K.' Stanton (Benjamin', Reuben^, Joseph*, John^ 3 John''), b. at \¥esterlo, JSf. Y.; m Ann Seaman. Issue: I Benjamin', b. ; unmarried; P. 0. Dormansville, N. Y. II Mart Janet', b. ; m. Edwin Tompkins; P. 0. S. Westerlo, N. Y. III Susan', b. ; unmarried; P. 0. Dormansville. IV Arabella', b. ; m. Edw. Springstead; lives near Albany. V Anna', b. ; unmarried; P. 0. Dormansville. Oeneahgical Part. 321 463. Dighton'' Stanton (Joseph E.°, Keuben', Joseph*, John', 3 John"), b. at or near Ooeymans, N. Y.; m. (1) Caroline Ap- lbbbe; m. (3) Ltdia Vosbukg; d. Issue: I Joseph^ II Edward'; P. 0. Dor mans ville, N. Y. III Emma*; m. Oliver Baumhaur. IV Adelia". V Eebecca'. VI AiiCE*; m. Harmon Berger; P. 0. Athens, N. Y. 464. Christopher C" Stanton (John Y.', James', Joseph*, John', John"), b. Peb. 4, 1840, in Ooeymans, N. Y.; m. Oct. 14, 1868, to Carrie E. , dau. of John and Sophia (Adams) Carls; she b. Sept. 28, 1846, in Albany, N. Y., where they were married and where they now live, at 109 Jefferson street. He is a Methodist, a carpenter and a Eepublican. I Jessie Emma^ b. Aug. 4, 1869. II Martha Louisa^ b. Feb. 10, 1872. III Charles Edgar^ b. Oct. 31, 1875. IV Hattie Carls', twin; b. June 39, 1879. V Carrie Carls', twin; b. June 39, 1879; d. Aug. 6,1879, in Montreal, Canada. 465. Henry Baker' Stanton (Henry B.', Jabez', Jabez*, John', 3 John"), b. Jan. 16, 1810, at New Hartford, N. Y.; m. April 11, 1833, to Ltdia Dana, at Lowell, Mass. She was b. March 13, 1813, at Dedham, Mass. Mr. Stanton is a mechanic and a deacon in a Congregational church. They live at Billerica, Issue (b. in Lowell, Mass.): I Henry Bliss', b. March 11, 1834; enlisted at Marietta, 0., in 1861, and served under Rosekrans, in West Virginia, under Butler and Banks at Ship Island, and in Louisiana; crossed the country 41 322 The Btantons. Tia Port Hudson and seryed under Sheridan un- til shot through the right lung at Cedar Creek, when Sheridan made his famous ride, in Oct., 1864. Mr. Stanton was in Co. D, 30th Mass. Eegt., called the Eastern Bay State Eegt. After being wounded he lived three years, and d. in Lowell, Mass., Oct. 14, 1867. II George FfiABrois', b. Dec. 16, 1835; m. Jan. 3, 1867, at Lowell, Mass., to Ellen E., dau. of John and Lucretia Buttrick; no child. Address, 31 Congregational House, Boston, Mass. He is a Congregational clergyman, an alumnus of Am- herst College, class of '63, and of Bangor Theol. Sem . He was ordained at Gardner, Mass. , June 6, 1866.* III Elmira Bakee', b. Jan. 28, 1838; drowned while a teacher of Freedmen in South Carolina, Dec. 25, 1865. IV Albert Dana», b. March 15, 1846; m. June 20, 1867, at Lowell, Mass., to S. Adella Sanborn. They live at Billerica, Mass., and have these children : 1. Ella Blanche', b. May 22, 1868; m. Sept. 26, 1888, to John Alden Eichardson, of Billerica. 3. William', b. Feb. 13, 1870; d., aged 14 months. 3. Grace Adella', b. June 2, 1873. 4. Etta Florence', b. July 13, 1874. 466. Jabez' Stanton (Joseph', AbeP, Jabez*, John^ 3 John"), b. July 16, 1808, in Huntington, Mass. ; m. Eachael Hatch. He was station agent of the B. & A. E. E. in Huntington, and d. Nov. 14, 1872. His widow lives in Huntington. Issue: I Atheeton*; lives in Binghamton, Pa. II Amelia'; m. Mr. Munson. *Rev. G. F. Stanton preached at Miltord, N. H., one year, Fitchburg, Mass., two years. Installed at South Weymouth, Mass., Oct. 27,1870, and served as pastor there until 1885. He now lives at Boston, and is acting pastor of the Congregational church at Sharon, Mass. Genealogical Pa/rt. 323 467. Harmon' Stanton (Joseph", Abe?, Jabez*, John', 3 John^), b. Dec. 4, 1810, in Huntington, Mass.; m. (1) Cath- arine Sbphra; (3) Hannah Elder. Now lives in Oakland, Cal. Issue: I Junius E.*, b. , Des Moines, Iowa; unmarried. II Emma C.^ b. ; m. B. C. Morrison, Oakland, Cal. 468. Henry' Stanton ( Joseph^ AbelS JabezS John', 3 John'), b. in Huntington, Mass., April 5, 1815; m. Rosamond Porbes Knight, Oct. 20, 1840. She was b. June 30, 1819, and now lives in Huntington. He d. Dec. 36, 1874. Issue: 677 I Henry Ellsworth^ b. Jan. 33, 1846; m. Eliza A. Smith. II Ellen Eosmond'*, b. March 13, 1843; d. Nov. 3, 1854. 678 III Lowell Mason", b. Oct. 30, 1847; m. Mary A. Hill. IV Flora Lucinda«, b. Sept. 15, 1851. V Willie PorterS b. Feb. 13, 1854; d. Sept. 10, 1856. VI Fred Porter', b. March 31, 1858. VII Albert Ha.rmonS b. Jan. 33, 1860. VIII Edward WinchellS b. Jan. 9, 1863; P. 0. Hun- tington, Mass. IX George Knight', b. Sept. 38, 1864. 469. Sophronia' Stanton (Weedon*, Abe?, Jabez*, John', 3 John'), b. Sept. 36, 1807; m. .James Jones in Feb., 1840, and d. Feb. 16, 1856. He was b. Oct. 31, 1804, in Lisle, K Y., and was son of James and Mercy (Dewey) Jones. They lived in Newark Valley. Issue (all in Newark Valley) : I James Edw.' Jones, b. Feb. 1, 1841. II Geo. BtronS b. Nov. 15, 1843. III Phebb Ann', b. June 33, 1844; d. April 1, 1853. 324 The Stomtons. IV Wm. BuRDELL^ b. March 7, 1848. V Chas. Frederick^ b. June 23, 1853. VI Althba Sophrokia', b. Feb. 12, 1856. After the death of her mother she was adopted by Frederick T. and Jane (Bement) Walls of Newark Valley. 470. Clarinda' Stanton (OharlesS AsaS David*, John', 3 John'), b. in Canaan, Wayne county, Pa., March 14, 1815; m. Daniel, son of Nathaniel and Martha Clark, Jan. 23, 1833. In 1836 they moved to Battle Creek, Mich. He d. there. She lives in Dowling, Barry county, Mich. Issue: 679 I Elsie* Clark, b. Aug., 1834, in Canaan, Pa.; m. twice. II Mart', m. James Wicks. III CharlesS m. Susan Wilder; 3 children. IV Weslei", m. Beebe; 1 child. V George^ m. Sarah Greyburn ; 2 children. VI Josephine*, m. Frederick Thomas; 2 children. VII Ed.8, m. Emily Ehodes; 1 child. VIII Addie*, m. Wm. Bristol, 1 child. 471. Austin' Stanton (Charles', Asa^ i)avid^ John\ 3 John'), b. Jan. 20, 1820, in Wayniart, Wayne county. Pa.; m. June 4, 1845, to Armenia, dau. of John and Mary Buckingham. She was b. in Hartford county. Conn., Feb. 2, 1826. Austin moved to Battle Creek, Mich., in 1855. Their present address is Lacy, Barry county, Mich. Issue: 680 I KuFUS^ b. in Wayne county. Pa., 1846; m. Bell Joy in 1866. II Edward', b. in Wayne county, Pa. , Sept. 15, 1853 ; unmarried. 681 III William', b. in Mich., Sept. 15, 1860; m. Eosa Ca- dartin 1882. Genealogical Pa/rt. 325 472. Chas. Wesley Stanton (Charles', AsaS David*, John^ 3 John"), b. March 8, 1824, m Waymart, Pa.; m. (1) Saeah A. Hbadlet, dau. of Joseph and Sarah Headley, March 7, 1849. She was b. March 17, 1831, and d. Aug. 21, 1858, in Waymart. Issue: 682 I George', b. Sept. 21, 1854, in Hawley, Wayne county. Pa.; m. Melissa Farringer. Charles W.' m. (2d) Sarepta, dau. of Stephen and Nancy Vosburg, Aug. 21, 1862. They live in Jennyn, Lackawanna county. Pa. II Stella', b. June 6, 1865. 473. Harriet Elizabeth' Stanton (Charles', Asa^ Davids John', 3 John''), b. in Waymart, Pa., Mar. 7, 1828, and d. April 11, 1851. She m. George, son of Stephen and Desire Benkett, Sept. 20, 1849. He now lives near Battle Creek, Mich. Issue : I Charles' Bennett, b. Oct., 1850, in Wayne county. Pa. 474. Wm. Harvey' Stanton (Charles', Asa', David^ John', 3 John'), b. in Waymart, Pa., Aug. 28, 1830; d. there May 24, 1865. He m. Bmilt, dau. of Stephen and Desire Bennett, July 4, 1856. She was b. in Hawley, Wayne county. Pa., July 13, 1833. Issue: 683 I Btron', b. in Waymart, Pa., June 11, 1856; m. Hattie Bagley. 475. Asa' Stanton (Charles', Asa', David*, John', 3 John'), b. in Waymart, Pa., Dec. 19, 1833; m. Mrs. Nettie Eterson, Oct. 19, 1881. She was b. in Uniondale, Susquehanna county. Pa., Aug. 2, 1840, and was the dau. of Wm. E. and Nancy Jagger Coleman. He settled in Montana in 1862. P. 0. Gallatin, Montana. Issue: I Euth', b. in Montana, Dec. 1, 1882 ; d. Jan. 29, 1883. 326 The Stantons. 476. Sarah' Stanton (Cha^les^ Asa^ David^ John', 3 John''), b. in Waymart, Pa., July 13, 1835 ; m. (1) Ovid Coleman, April 1, 185? ; m. (3) Wm. Stevbjsts, of Gallatin, Montana, Dec. 23, 1886, and now lives in Gallatin. No child. 477. Fitz Henry' Stanton ( Asa^ Asa^ David\ John', 3 John'), b. May 7, 1833, in Waymart, Pa.; m. Mart, dan. of Arba and Sarah Roujjtds, June 30, 1844. She was b. in Jackson, Susque- hanna county, Pa., June 8, 1833. Their home is now near Way- mart, Pa., where all but two of their nine children were born. P. 0. Waymart, Pa. Miss Helen Sophia" Stanton of this family has rendered the author great service in this work. Issue: I WAEEEN^ b. June 1, 1845; d. Sept. 4, 1846. II Aeba ASA^ b. Jan. 6, 1847; d. March 16, 1853. III Henrietta', b. Feb. 33, 1848, in Archibald, Pa.; d. March 14, 1848. IV Emma', b. May 3, 1849, in Archibald, Fa.; d. Sept. 3, 1855. 684 V Edgar Williams', b. Oct. 3, 1850; m. Margaret McDonald in 1877. VI A daughter', b. and d. in August, 1856. VII Hannah E.', b. April 7, 1859; d. Sept. 7, 1859. VIII Jennie Augusta', b. Aug. 37, 1863. P. 0. Way- mart, Pa. IX Helen Sophia', b. April 7, 1865. P. 0. Waymart, Pa. I wish here to bear testimony to the valua- ble help given and the great interest taken in this Genealogy by Miss Helen S.' Stanton. She has secured and furnished for publication all of the records of 178 Asa's' descendants, covering a period of 130 years. 478. Lucy Bartlett' Edgett (Asa«, AsaS David*, John', 3 John''), b. Nov. 30, 1835, in Waymart, Pa.; m. Jan. 26, 1843, to Horatio Nelson Edgett, son of Isaiah and Beersheba Edgett; Genealogical Part. 327 he was b. Oct. 17, 1811, in Dutchess county, N. Y., and d. March 17, 187:^, in Waymart, Pa., where Lucy B. now lives. Issue (all b. in Prompton, Wayne Co., Pa.): 685 I Eugene* Edgett, b. June 11, 1845; m. F. Isabelle Brooks in 1871. II AETHUK^ b. Aug. 6, 1850; d. April 5, 1851. III Williams b. July 11, 1852. IV Prank Augusta^ b. Aug. 36, 1854. V Edwards b. Dec. 7, 1857 ; d. Feb. 18, 1860. VI Ella MayS b. Feb. 13, 1860; d. May 30, 1875, in Media, Pa. VII Charles Asa^ b. June 36, 1863. VIII Albert E.', b. April 13, 1865. 479. Samuel C Stanton (Asa*, Asa^ David*, John^ 3 John^), b. June 30, 1830, in Waymart, Pa. ; m. April 3, 1853, to Ann, dau. of Stephen and Desire Bennett. She b. May 16, 1830. P. 0. Waymart, Pa. Issue (b. in Waymart, Pa. ) : I Arthur*, b. April 3, 1856; unmarried and lives at Waymart. II Clara*, b. Aug. 13, 1861; d. Aug. 35, 1883. 479a. Olive'' Starkweather (Sarah', AsaS David", John^ John"), b. in Waymart, Wayae county. Pa., June 33, 1833; m. George Hubbard, son of Abel and Elizabeth Hubbard, Jan. 5, 1843; he was b. in Mass. Sept. 39, 1813, and d. in Waymart, Pa., Sept. 6, 1868. Issue: I Mart Elizabeth* Hubbard, b. in Canaan, Wayne county. Pa., Jan. 16, 1843; unmarried. II G-eorge*, b. in Waymart, Wayne county. Pa., Nov. 13, 1844; unmarried. Ill Angeline Louise*, b. in Waymart, Wayne county, Pa., July 1, 1846; m. Silas Albert McMullen, son of Silas Kellam and Lydia McMullen, May 8, 1866. 328 The Stcmtons. IV Chaeles Abel*, b. in Waymart, Wayne county, Pa., June 18, 1848; m. Mary McDougal of Wilson, Minn., in 1869; she d. in Carbondale, Pa., Sept. 31, 1888. Issue: 1. MabeP Hubbard, b. in Wilson, Winona county, Minn., May 14, 1870; m. Allen Williams April 21, 1889; Allen Williams d. March 6, 1891. One child, Mary'", b. Aug. 20, 1890. 2. Florence', a twin, and 3. Louise', a twin, b. in Wilson, Winona county, Minn., Jan. 28, 1872; Louise m. George Wil- liams Aug. 20, 1890. 4. Olive', b. in Wilson, Winona county, Minn., Oct. 13, 1873. 5. Ella', b. in Carbondale, Pa., Dec. 21, 1875. 6. Maud', b. in Carbondale, Pa., July 5, 1877. 7. Fred', b. in Carbondale, Pa., Oct. 19, 1879. 8. Blanche', b. in Carbondale, Pa., June 11, 1882. 9. Eva', b. in Carbondale, Pa., Dec. 25, 1886. Charles AbeP Hubbard m. (2) Mrs. Elizabeth Williams, Feb. 18, 1890. One child: 10. Edith', b. May 6, 1890. V Edward", b. in Waymart, Wayne couuty. Pa., Dec. 4, 1851. VI Sakah', b. in Waymart, Wayne county. Pa., July 6, 1853; m. Wm. H. Histed, son of Stephen and Adelia Histed, Sept. 5, 1877. Issue: 1. Frank' Histed, b. in Carbondale, Pa., April 24, 1878. 2. Van Allen', b. in Carbondale, Pa., Sept. 19, 1887. 3. Kuth', b. in Carbondale, Pa., March 5, 1889. VII Wm. Hbnet', b. in Waymart, Wayne county. Pa., Oct. 10, 185tj; m. (1) Hannah Brown Dec. 23, 1884; she d. Dec. 23, 1885; Wm. H. m. (2) Minnie Genealogical Part. 329 Gramer, dau. of Minnie and Henry Gramer, Feb. 18, 188'?'. Issue: 1. Helen* Hubbard, b. Feb. 16, 1891. "VIII Frabtk', b. in Waymart, Wayne county, Pa., Not. 30, 1859; m. Euphemia Simpson Oct. 30, 1889. Issue: 1. Andrew Simpson' Hubbard, b. Feb. 26, 1891. IX Feed*, b. in Waymart, Wayne county, Pa., March 29, 1866, and died Aug. 22, 1868. 479b. Angeline' Starkweather (Sarah*, Asa°, David*, John% John'), b. in Waymart, Wayne county. Pa., July 29, 18^5; m. RoswELL P. Patterson, son of Daniel and Matilda Peak Pat- terson, Jan. 13, 1848. He was b. in Hamden, April 26, 1823. Issue: I Matilda S.* Patteesok, b. in Waymart, Wayne county, Pa., July 17, 1850; m. Charles Schlager, son of John and Mary Schlager, May 19, 1875. He was b. in Cherry Ridge, Wayne county, Pa., Mar. 1, 1849. Issue: 1. Mabel' Schlager, b. in Scranton, Pa., June 12, 1879. 2. Lois', b. in Scranton, Pa., Feb. 3, 1881. 3. Nettie', b. in Scranton, Pa., Not. 8, 1884. Ill AtJGUSTtrs L.^ b. in Waymart, Wayne county. Pa., Apr. 8, 1853; m. Laura Chumard, dau. of Simpson and Jane Chumard, Oct. 27, 1887. She -was b. in South Canaan, Pa., Dec. 1 1, 1862. Issue: 1. Daughter', b. in Waymart, Wayne county. Pa., Feb. 8, 1891. Ill Isabella A.', b. in Waymart, Wayne county, Pa., Apr. 8, 1853; m. Charles McMuUen, son of Silas and Lydia McMuUen, May 30, 1877. He was b. in Waymart, Wayne county. Pa., Jan. 11, 1852. 42 330 The Stcmtons. Issue: 1. Eoswell Silas' McMuUen, b. in Waymart, Pa., Sept. 16, 1883. IV Geoege M.', b. in Waymart, "Wayne county, Pa., Mar. 14, 1855; m. Emma Babcock, dau. of W. C. and Julia M. Babcock, Sept. 24, 1879. She was b. in Pontiac, 111., Dec. 10, 1859. Issue: 1. Helen A.« Patterson, b. Oct. 19, 1880. 3. Augustus G.\ b. Jan. 9, 1883; d. July 13, 1888. 3. Albert E.», b. Feb., 1885. V Hattie B.*, b. in Waymart, Wayne county, Pa., Oct. 29, 1857; m. Clarence Spencer, son of E. Mallory and Mary Spencer, Sept. 14, 1881. He was b. in Hawley, Wayne county, Pa., June 14, 1854. Issue: 1. Mallory P.' Spencer, b. in Carbondale, Pa., July 20, 1882. 2. Eussel', a twin; b. in Carbondale, Pa., Dec. 6, 1885. 3. Marjorie A.', a twin; b. in Carbondale, Dec. 6, 1885. VI Eoswell H.», b. in Waymart, Pa., Feb. 11, 1860. VII Nettie E.', b. in Waymart, Wayne county. Pa., Feb. 23, 1862; m. Charles F. Walter, son of Maria A. and Felix Walter, Sept. 18, 1889. He was b. in Dunmore, Pa., July 2, 1854. VIII Levi A.', b. in Waymart, Pa., Mar. 28, 1864. .479c. Charlie L.' Starkweather (Sarah', Asa', David^ JohnS John"), b. in Waymart, Wayne county, Pa., Aug. 24, 1827; d. July 6, 1871. He m. Sopheoijia Thatek, dau. of Uriah and Lydia Thayer,, Mar. 14, 1848. She was b. in Halifax, Vt., Not. 1, 1828. Issue: I Mart Feancis' Staekweatheb, b. in Waymart, Wayne Genealogical PaH. 331 county, Pa., May 24, 1849; m. Oscar Eosencrans, of Port Jervis, Dec. 16, 1868. Issue: 1. Florence' Eosencrans, b. in Port Jervis, N. Y., Oct. 30, 1869. 2. Nettie May', b. in Jersey City, N. J., Feb. 14, 1873. 479d. Harriet Abltjy'' Starkweather (Sarah«, Asa', David*, John', John''), b. in Waymart, Wayne county. Pa., July 13, 1829; m. WiLLARD W. West, Mar. 4, 1847. He vras b. in Canaan, Pa., 1823, and d. Apr. 26, 1857. Issue: I Sakah Louise' West, was b. near Waymart, Wayne county, Pa., May 8, 1848; m. Albert Jenkins, Apr. 21, 1868. He was b. June 14, 1844. Issue: 1. Herbert Willard' Jenkins, b. in Dunmore, Pa., Nov. 24, 1871. 2. Hattie May', b. in Dunmore, Pa., Jan. 7, 1878. 3. Albert Boyd', b. in Dunmore, Pa., Mar. 30, 1879. 4. Grace', b. in Dunmore, Pa., Jan. 5, 1884. Sarah Louise Jenkins d. II Maet CoKDELIA^ b. near Waymart, Wayne county. Pa., April 29, 1850; m. Warren N. Carr, son of Eeuben and Elizabeth Carr, Oct. 12, 1870. He d. Dec. 11, 1879; Mary d. Dec. 22, 1883. Issue: 1. Bell' Carr, b. in Dunmore, Pa., Dec. 25, 1872; d. Jan. 12, 1873. 2. Percy', b. in Dunmore, Pa., Jan. 11, 1877. III Anna Bell', b. near Waymart, Wayne county. Pa., Feb. 22, 1852; d. Feb. 27, 1864. IV Willie Elmer', b. near Waymart, Wayne county. Pa., June 7, 1856 ; d. Aug. 8, 1863. Harriet Starkweather', m. (2) John Pasoob, 332 The Stcmtons. 479e. Nancy D.' Starkweather (Sarah', Asa', David*, John', John'), b. in Waymart, Wayne county, Pa., April a7, 1831; m. Datid G. Smith, son of Ruth and Chas. Smith, May 16, 1849. He was b. in Westburgh, Sullivan county, N. Y., March 12, 1823. Issue: I Frank' Smith, b. in Carbondale, Pa., April 3, 1850; m. Katerine Graves, dau. of Raymond and Elsie Graves, Nov. 13, 1872. Katerine was b. in. Car- bondale, April 5, 1850. Issue: 1. Mary Irene' Smith, b. in Carbondale, Pa., Dec. 7, 1873. 2. Grace Newell', b. in Carbondale, Pa., March 28, 1876. 3. Hazel', b. in Carbondale, Pa., June, 1883. 4. Lois', b. in Carbondale, Pa., Jan. 1, 1887. II James H.', b. in Carbondale, Pa., July 21, 1858, and died there Jan. 1, 1878. III Sakah Alice", b. in Carbondale, Pa., Aug. 4, 1855; m. Willard C. ClifCord, Nov. 19, 1875. He was b. in Maine, April 17, 1851. Issue: 1. James Ray' Clifford, b. in Carbondale, Pa., Dec. 6, 1877. 2. Maurice Green well', b. in Carbondale, Pa., March 28, 1880. IV David G.^ b. in Carbondale, Pa., Mar. 28, 1860; d. Nov. 6, 1878. 479f. John B.' Starkweather (Sarah', Asa', David*, John', John''), b. in Waymarb, Wayne coanty. Pa., May 1, 1833 ; m. Mart E. Headley, dau. of Joseph and Mary Headley, June 14, 1856. She was b. in Prompton, Pa., 1835; d. in Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 7, 1882. Issue: I Feed Leonard' Starkweather, b. in Binghamton, N. Y., June 13, 1857. GenealogiocH Pa/rt. 333 II Haery Joseph^ b. in Chatfield, Minn., Jan. 14, 1860. Ill MiNNiB^ b. in Winona, Minn., May 35, 1866; d. in Henry, Dakota, July 22, 1885. John B.' Starkweather, m. (3) Mrs. Ruth A. Vinoes, May 17, 1884. She was dau. of C. W. and Ruth Golds- borough, and was b. in Ohio in the year 1843. 479g. Sarah C Starkweather (Sarah', Asa', David*, John', John'), b. in Waymart, Wayne county, Jan. 2, 1837; m. Henkt L. Freemabt, son of Freeman and Sophia Freeman, June 8, 1858. Issue : I Hakey' Feeeman, m. Nellie Postlewait, and lives in Cameron, Mo. II Nettie*, m. Frank- McGill; 1 child. Record not obtained. 479h. Jeannett' Starkweather (Sarah", Asa', David*, John', John'), b. in Waymart, Wayne county. Pa., Feb. 27, 1839; m. Feed. B. Benedict, son of Seth 0. and Mary B. Benedict, of Prompton, Wayne county, Pa., Dec. 1, 1859. He was b. Jan. 3, 1835. They removed to Winona, Minn., in 1859, where they now reside. Issue : I Feank Leonaed' Benedict, b. in Winona, Minn., Nov. 6, 1863; m. Jessie Louise Churchill, dau. of William and Julia E. Churchill, March 2, 1887. She was b. in Stockton, Winona county, Minn., April 8, 1869. II Feed. Seth«, b. in Winona, Minn., Dec. 38, 1864. III Wm. Robeet', b. in Winona, Minn., Jan. 21, 1868. IV Allen Beunson', b. in Winona, Minn., Dec. 8, 1873. V BuETOsr Jay", b. in Winona, Minn., Feb. 10, 1879. 479i. Bnssell Kimhair Stanton (Levi', Asa', David*, John', John'^), b. near Waymart, Wayne county. Pa., Feb. 8, 1835 ; m. Maetha Jane Jewell, dau. of John R. and Sibyl Jewell, of Barry county, Mich., Feb. 11, 1856; she was b. in Chautauqua 334 The Stcmtom. county, N. T., May 15, 1841, and d. in Barry county, Mich., March 34, 1883; he m. (2), Dec. 9, 1883, Mrs. Makia Jot; she b. Oct. 17, 1842, in Norfolkshire, Bng. Issue (by 1st wife) : I Agnes Ella', b. in Barry county, Mich., Oct. 29, 1857; m. Wm. S. Tyrell, son of Wm. and Elizabeth Tyrell, July 3, 1874; he was b. in Onondaga county, N". Y., June 29, 1851. Issue: 1. MabeP Tyrell, b. in Barry county, Mich., April 7, 1875. 2. Amy', b. in Barry county, Mich., Aug. 12, 1874; d. Sept. 8, 1880. 3. Eussell', b. in Barry county, Mich., Sept. 4, 1879. II Prastk Everest', b. in Barry county, Mich., May 16, 1860; m. Margaret Durfee, adopted dau. of Guy K. and Clara Durfee, Sept. 29, 1883; she was b. in New York city, March 29, 1862. One child. 1. Clarisa Jane', b. in Barry county, Mich., July 11, 1884. III Jessie Rossel', b. ia Barry county, Mich., July 27, 1862; m. Jackson Woodmansee, son of A. J. and Jane "Woodmansee, April 6, 1883; he was b. in Balti- more, Bariy county, Mich., April 4, 1861. IV Berts, b jn Barry county, Mich., Feb. 3, 1868. V Barle', b. in Barry county, Mich., Oct. 14, 1873. VI Sibyl', b. in Barry county, Mich., Feb. 14, 1875. 479j. Addison Clark' Stanton (Levi^ Asa', David^ John', John'), b. near Waymart, Wayne county. Pa., Sept. 32, 1836; m. Phebe Ann Jewell, dau. of John R. and Sibyl Jewell, July 1, 1860; she was b. in Chautauqua, N. Y. They had seventeen children all b. in Barry county, Mich. Eight died and nine are living. The names of those now living are: I ArdS.' II Mtron J." GeneaLogieal Pa/rt. 335 III Edwin'. IV Meltille*. V Charles'. VI Levi'. VII Grace'. VIII John'. TX James'. Addison Stanton lately deceased. 479k. Martha Jane' Stanton (Lev?, Asa', David*, John', John'), b. near Waymart, Wayne county, Pa., April 5, 1841; m. Smith J. Austin, July 3, 1859; he was b. near Albany, N. Y., and was the son of Heily and Judith Austin; he d. in the Lincoln Hospital in Washington, D. C, March 2, 1863. Issue: I Charlotte M.' Austin, b. in Johnstown, Mich., May 4, 1860; m. Prank J. Stanley, son of Ohas. and Harriet Stanley, of Lincoln, Neh., March 21, 1883; he was b. near Barraboo, Wis., May 30, 1859. Issue: 1. Mabel E.' Stanley, b. in Lincoln, Neb., Feb. 6, 1884. 2. Fred A.', b. in Dunlap, Iowa, Aug. 30, 1885; d. in Omaha, Neb., Aug. 3, 1888. 3. Eobert H.', b. in Omaha, Neb., July 1, 18—; d. Not. 24, 1890. 4. Chas. L.', b. Aug. 11, 18—. II Ada D.', b. in Johnstown, Mich., March 17, 1863; m. Win- field S. Harmon, Aug. 28, 1882; he was b. in Brooklyn, N. Y., in 1860. Issue: 1. Edwin A.' Harmon, b. in Battle Creek, Mich., Aug. 9, 1884. 2. Harold H.', b. in Battle Creek, Mich., Jan. 1, 1887. They now reside at Oakland, Cal. 4791. Clarinda Desire' Stanton (Levi', Asa', David^ John', John'), b. near Waymart, Wayne county. Pa., Sept. 17, 1842; m. 336 The Stcmtons. Geo. H. Hughson of Battle Creek, Calhoun county, Mich., Nov. 11, 1860; he was the son of Wm. A. and Margareb A. Hugh- son, and was b. in ThompsouTille, Sullivan county, N. Y., Feb. 38, 1839. Issue: I Hattib E.* Hughson, b. in Johnstown, Barry county, Mich., Aug. 13, 1861; m. Edwin D. Clark of Oak- dale, Antelope county. Neb., Nov. 36, 1881; he was b. March 12, 1851. Issue: 1. Frank' Clark, b. in Knox county, Neb., Dec. 3, 1883. 3. George H.', b. in Knox county. Neb., Aug. 15, 1884. 3. Milton', b. in Knox county. Neb., May 13, 1886. 4. Chas. W.', b. in Knox county, Neb., March 13, 1888. 5. Harry', b. in Knox county. Neb., July 16, 1889. II Alice P.*, b. in Hanover, Jackson county, Mich., June 7, 1863; m. Kobert E. Parker of Burnett, Madison county, Neb., Oct. 19, 1884; he was the son of Theodore and Mary Ettie Parker, and was b. near Boston, Mass., Feb. 10, 1864. Issue: 1. Ettie E.' Parker, b. in Burnett, Madison county. Neb., Aug. 15, 1885; d. Aug. 16, 1886. 3. Ray', b. in Oakdale, Antelope county. Neb., Sept. 14, 1887. 3. Clara', b. in Norfolk, Madison county. Neb., April 30, 1890. Ill Addie C, b. in Johnstown, Barry county, Mich., May 30, 1866; m. Wm. P. McCombs of Burnett, Madison county, Neb., Oct. 10, 1885; he was a son of Joseph M. and Martha A. McCombs, and was b. in Jack- son county, Iowa, April 33, 1858. Issue: 1. Clara A.' McCombs, b. in Burnett, Madison county. Neb., May 4, 1886. 2. Koy», b. in Burnett, Madison county. Neb., Feb. 18, 1888. Genealogical Part. 337 IV Ida M.*, b. in Johnstown, Barry county, Mich., Feb. M, 1869. V Eldon', b. in Nashyille, Barry county, Mich., Nov. 15, 1871; d. Sept. 3, 1873. VI Warren S.^ b. in Baltimore, Barry county, Mich., Oct. 19, 1878. VII Laura J.^ b. in Grant, Antelope county, Neb., Dec. 13, 1883. 479m. Fidelia Augusta' Stanton (Leyi', Asa^ David*, John^ John"), b. near Waymart, Wayne county. Pa., Mar. 1, 1844; m. David Brotherton, son of Huldah and Wm. Brotherton, Dec. 8, 1865. He was b. in Wyoming county, N. Y., May 30, 1835. Issue : I Lucy A.' Brotherton, b. in Barry county, Mich., Nov. 18, 1867; d. March 15, 1887. II May,* b. in Barry county, Mich., Sept. 3, 1869. III Edna B.«, b. in Barry county, Mich., April 33, 1873. IV MxRTiE E.', b. in Saunders county. Neb. Mar. 34, 1877. V Frank S.', b. in Antelope county. Neb., Mar. 5, 1883. VI Edith M.*, b. in Antelope county. Neb., June 9, 1884. 479n. Mary Elizabeth' Stanton (Levi", AsaS David*, JohnS John'), b. near Waymart, Wayne county. Pa., July 19, 1845; m. David S. G-ifford, Dec. 33, 1870, and lives in Bedford, Cal- houn county, Mich. Issue: I KoYS GiFFORD, twin. II Kay', twin. III Janie*. IV OSCAE^ V A baby^ Further record not obtained. 479o. Oscar A.' Stanton (Levi^ Asa', David*, John^ John'), b. near Waymart, Wayne county. Pa., April 39, 1847; m. DoR- 43 338 The Stantons. OAS A. Jot, dau. of Dudley and Maria Joy, March 15, 1873. She was b. in Assyria, March 37, 1857. Issue : I Lois D.", b. near Premont, Neb., Nov. 6, 1874. II EoBERT J.', b. near Fremont, Neb., Dec. 30, 1878. Ill Forest A.^ a twin, b. near Washington, Kan., April 13, 1883. V Ebnest C.*, a twin, b. near Washington, Kan., April 13, 1883. VI Harry K.«, b. near Washington, Kan., Oct. 11, 1887. VII Bell', b. near Washington, Kan., June 30, 1890. 479p. Adelaide E.' Stanton (Levi*, Asa', David', John', John''), b. near Waymart, Wayne county. Pa., March 14, 1849; m. TiTRNEB Gabdkee, Dec. 10, 1872. Issue: I Addie Turner* Gardk-br, b. in Barry county, Mich. II Olive', b. in Antelope county. Neb. III Mabel', b. in Antelope county. Neb. IV Ada«, b. in Knox county, Neb. Further record not obtained. 479v. Warren Emery' Stanton (Levi*, Asa', David^ John', John'), b. near Battle Creek, Mich., Jan. 37, 1851; m. Eliza- beth Pebssnall, dau. of Jeremiah and Martha Pressnall, June 36, 1884, at Washington, Kan. She was b. near Westfield, Ind., Sept. 16, 1859. Issue: I Anna Martha', b. near Washington, Kan., Aug. 36, 1885. II Flossie Enolia', b. near Kensington, Kan., Nov. 36, 1887; d. near Kensington, Kan., Oct. 5, 1888. Ill Levi Eussell Kimball', b. near Kensington, Kan., March 3, 1890. 479r. Chas. Luther' Stanton (Levi', Asa', David^ John^ John'), b. near Battle Greek, Mich., Dec. 38, 1855; m, Phcebe Oenealogical Pa/rt. 339 Bakbk. dau. of Thomas and Katharine Baker, Dec. 2, 1879; she was b. in Baltimore, Mich., Dec. 8, 1855. Issue: I Carl BakerS b. in Baltimore, Mich., Dec. 23, 1880; d. in Baltimore, Mich., Jan. 5, 1881. II Howard GlbnS b. near Washington, Kan., Not. 12, 1885. Ill Carolike M.*, b. near Washington, Kan., Sept. 15, 1888. 479s. Emma Janette' Stanton (Levi*, Asa^ David*, John', John'), b. near Battle Creek, Mich., Mar. 16, 1858; m. George K. HoLCOMB, Aug. 1, 1875. Issue: I Aknie^ Holoomb. II EOLLIN*. Ill Haelbt*. 480. Irving TV.' Stanton (Harriet*, Asa*, David*, John', John'), b. Jan. 6, 1835, near Waymart, Wayne county, Pa. ; m. Jan. 1, 1867, Mart Augusta Singer, dau. of Samuel and Mary Singer of Potosi, Mo. She was b. in Pa., Apr. 19, 1847. They now live in Pueblo, Col. , where their dau. was born. I Helen Mart', b. June 23, 1873. 481. Desire'' Irwin (Harriet^ A8a^ David*, John', John'), b. Oct. 25, 1847, in Waymart, Pa.; m. June 15, 1863, Andrew Peak. She d. Jan. 10, 1873. Issue: I Irving' Peak, b. Mar. 3, 1864. II Walter', b. July 20, 1866. III Mtrten', b. Dec. 9, 1869. IV Clarence', b. Jan. 3, 1873. 482. Abbie' Irwin (Harriet', Asa', David*, John', 3 John', b. Jan. 29, 1851, near Waymart, Pa.; m. Jan. 6, 1872, Clarence King, son of Eoswell W. and Katharine Jane King. He was b. 340 The Sta/iitons. May 29, 1853, in Ithaca, N. Y., where they now live, and where their children were b. Issue: I Jennie' King, b. Aug. 3, 1872. II Minnie", b. June 16, 1877. Ill Hattib^ b,' July 19, 1884. 483. Julia' (Beattys) Hosie (Louisa*, Asa', DanieP, John , 3 John'), b. June 6, 1822, in Danbury, Conn.; m. ISTov. 12, 1845, to John, son of James and Jane Hosib. He was b. June 2, 1812, in Stirlingshire, Scotland, and emigrated about 1826. He was interested in the coal mining business in north-eastern Pa. In Jan., 1846, he was buried forty-eight hours in a mine at Car- bondale, Pa., with twelve others. Forty acres of earth caved in, and he alone escaped, digging out with his hands. He d. in Scranton, Pa., May 11, 1881, and she d. there Nov. 4, 1879. Issue: I Helen E.' Hosie. II James P.*; m. Mollie Dickey, of Oxford, Pa. III John H.« rV Geokge*; dead. V Julia'j m. S. B. Price, of Scranton, Pa.; two children. 484. Electa K.' (Beattys) Wentz (Louisa*, Asa', DavidS John\ 3 John'), b. May 6, 1835, in Danbury, Conn.; m. Hikam son of Grustus and Rhoda Wentz, Dec. 6, 1848. He was b. in Bingham ton, N. Y., Dec. 6, 1824. They now live in Wilkes- Barre, Pa. Issue: 686 I Louisa Electas Wentz, b. Dec. 4, 1849, in Carbon- dale, Pa. ; m. Henry Lee. 687 II James George', b. May 19, 1862, in Pittston, Pa.; m. C. E. Cortright. 485. Helen Sophia' (Beattys) Kent (Louisa*, Asa*, David*, John', 3 John"), b. Oct. 17, 1840, in Waymart, Pa. ; m. Oct. 28, Genealogical Part. 341 1858, to Silas B. Kent, son of Carlton and Sara Kent. He was b. Jan. 33, 1833, in Herrick, Susquehanna county. Pa., and d. Nov. 4, 1872. Mrs. Kent now lives in Waymart, Wayne county. Pa. Issue: T Maud^ Kbxt, b. Aug. 17, 1863, in Prairie du Chien, Wis.: d. Dec. 30, 1863. II loNE H.^ b. Dec. 30, 1865, in Prairie du Chien, Wis. III G-KACE', b. Aug. 37,1871, in Minneapolis, Minn.; d. July 25, 1873. IV Louise^ b. Feb. 5, 1869, in Minneapolis, Minn.; d. Apr. 29, 1869. 485a. Charles' Stanton (Clinton\ Asa^ David^ John', John''), b. near Waymart, Wayne county, Pa., Dec. 3, 1847; m. Nettie Woodruff, of Clinton, Apr. 38, 1867. Issue : I Allen C.^ b. near Waymart, Pa., Mar. 9, 1871. II Clarence F.*, b. near Waymart, Pa., May 3, 1875. III Mabel B..\ b. near Waymart, Pa., Mar. 3, 1878. IV Ethel E.*, b. near Waymart, Pa., June 4, 1880. V Myron M.^ b. near Waymart, Pa., Dec. 13, 1883. VI Charles B.\ b. near Waymart, Pa., Feb. 10, 1886. VII Nettie B.S b. near Waymart, Pa., Sept. 16, 1889. 486. Jnliens Edwin' Wentz (Julia^ Asa', David^ JohnS 3 John'), b. Jan. 35, 1835, in Waymart, Pa.; m. Jan. 7, 1865, Deborah Murdah, dau. of Alexander and Jane Murdah; she b. Oct. 16, 1840, in Harmony, St. Clair county. 111., and lived in St. Louis when married. Issue: I GrBORGB Harrt^ Wentz, b. Dec. 6, 1865, in Pana, 111. II Annas b. Jan. 34, 1867, in Pekin, 111. Ill Nettie^ b. July 13, 1870, in West Point, Neb. 487. LaFayette' Stanton (Jonas', Jason', David*, John', John''), b. Sept. 6, 1833, in Winsted, Conn., where he m., July 342 The Stcmtons. 4, 1847, PEAiirois, dau. of Uriel and Clarissa (Lawrence) Bron- son; she was b. Jan. 37, 1835, in Winchester Center, Conn. They now live in Waymart, Wayne county, Pa. He is a farmer and liTeryman. Issue: I Ellen Adelia*, b. Jan. 38, 1849, at Waymart; m. Albert Hendrick, Dec, 1873, and had these children b. in Waymart, Pa., where they now live: 1. Charles Edward' Hendrick, b. Dec. 10, 1873. 3. Clara Louise', b. June 17, 1876; d. Aug. 37, 1876. 3. Frank Bronson', b. Sept. 3, 1877. 4. Frederick Stanton', b. March 5, 18S0. 5. Minor Clarence', b. Nov. 34, 1881. 6. Frances Louise', b. Aug. 13, 1883. II Predebio Alton', b. March 14, 1851, at Canaan, Pa.; m. Henrietta White Pond at Winsted, Conn., Feb. 37, 1878. Address, 316 Main st.. West Winsted, Conn. He and his wife were graduated from the Berkshire Electropathic Institution, Jan. 13, 1887. They have one son: 1. Frank Alton Bronson', b. Oct. 7, 1881, in Winsted, Conn. Ill Clarence Eugene", b. April 5, 1853, at Waymart, Pa.; d. June 14, 1853. 488. Harvey N.' Stanton (Henry^ Jason', David^ John^, John'), b. July 30, 1837, in Bethany, Pa.; m. (1), Oct. 35, 1848, in Leroy, Ohio, to Hannah D., dau. of Oliver and Hannah Tenney; she b. Jan. 35, 1837; d. March 17, 1873, near Hutch- inson, Minn. Mr. Stanton m. (2) Mart M. Rahn; she b. Jan. 35, 1853. They live in Salem, Oregon. He is a farmer and a Seventh-Day Adventist. Issue: I Henry 0.", b. Jan. 30, 1851, at Mentor, Ohio; d. Jan. 1, 1873. II Elmer A,', b. Dec. 10, 1853, at Youngstown, Ohio; m. Oenealogical Part. 343 March 28, 1873, to Julia A., dau. of Harvey H. and Sarah 0. Eanney; she b. Jan. 8, 1853, in Kings- bury, Ind. They live in Salem, Oregon, and have these children, b. in Hutchinson, Minn. 1. Henry 0.», b. Jan. 4, 1873. 3. Bertram E.% b. Sept. 14, 1875. 3. Eva E.', b. Eeb. 33, 1878. 4. Cora M.', b. April 10, 1881. Ill Mthoit H.^ b. Oct. 10, 1857, in New Lyme, Ohio; present home unknown. IV" Chakles J.s, b. Oct. 31, 1865, in Hutchinson, Minn.; P. 0. Salem, Oregon. V Fkank J.^ b. Nov. 10, 1868, in Hutchinson, Minn.; P. 0. Salem, Oregon. VI Maet L.", b. March 33, 1873, in Hutchinson, Minn.; P. 0. Salem, Oregon. VII Haktet H.8, b. July 31, 1881, in Hutchinson, Minn. ; P. 0. Salem, Oregon. 489. Minerva M.'' Stanton (Henry', Jason', David", John', John'), b. March 8, 1830, at Waymart, Pa.; m., Feb. 34, 1850, at Chardon, Ohio., to Samuel Pinnet. They now live at Mitchellville, Iowa. Issue: I LoEENZO Pekry^ Pinitey, b. Nov. 38, 1850, at Kirtland, Ohio; d. Sept. 33, 1861, at New Lyme, Ohio. II EosALiA Minerva', b. April 17, 1854, at Kirtland, Ohio; d. Aug. 16, 1861, at New Lyme, Ohio. III Habkiet Luella8, b. Jan. 18,1856, at New Lyme, Ohio; d. Oct. 9, 1861, at Huntsburg, Ohio. IV Jason Variant b. Feb. 16, 1858, at Colebrook, Ohio; d. March 13, 1858, at Colebrook, Ohio. V COKA Viola', b. Sept. 3, 1863, at New Lyme, Ohio; lives at Mitchellville, Iowa. 490. Jason Trnman' Stanton (Henry', Jason', David", John', John'), b. Nov. 17, 1832, in Wayne county. Pa.; m. Dec. 18, 344 The Stantons. 1869, to Naomi B., dau. of Harmoii and Susannah (Taylor) Peteeish; she b. Sept. 9, 1848, in Cass county, 111. They live in Clyde, Iowa. Issue : I Charles Newton", b. July 39, 1871. II COEA Bell^ b. Aug. 18, 1873; d. June 4, 1881. III J T' (these letters are not mere initials but the name itself), b. July 2, 1876. IV Jessie Mat^, b. March 10, 1881. 491. Luman Henry' Stanton (Henry", Jason', David^ John^ John"), b. July 37, 1838, at Marathon, Cortland county, N. Y.; m. at Hambden, Geauga county, Ohio, Nov. 16, 1863, to Mauetta D. QuiGGLE, dau. of John and Abigail Quiggle; she b. Oct. 4, 1844. They live at Huntsburg, Geauga county, Ohio, where he is a farmer, house painter and Congregationalist. Issue (all at Huntsburg): I Jay Haret", b. Oct. 29, 1867. II Nancy Minbeva^ b. Sept. 33, 1869; d. Sept. 16, 1887. Ill Peael Maud^ b. April 38, 1875. 492. Sarah Mulford' Stanton (Elisha^ Jason', David^ John^ John"), b. Jan. 18, 1826, in Clinton, Wayne county, N. Y. ; m. there March 27, 1850, to Charles C. Edwards, M. D., and d. in Binghamton, N. Y., Oct. 1, 1889. Her husband and chil- dren now live in Binghamton. Issue: I Celia J.^ Edwards, b. July 9, 1851. II Agnes E.', b. April 7, 1853. ' III Frank M.', b. Aug. 10, 1855. 493. Wesley' Stanton (Elisha", Jason', David*, John', John"), b. Oct. 10, 1839, in Clinton township, Wayne county, Pa.; m. Harriet Elizabeth Moore, March 18, 1850. She b. Dec. 3, 1830, and d. May 18, 1888. He is a carpenter and a member of the M. E. church. P. 0. Carbondale, Pa. Genealogical Part. 345 Issue: I Adelaide Alvaebtto', b. July 18, 1852; m. Peter Boice June 14, 1873. P. 0. Greenridge, Lackawanna county. Pa. II Lerot JTOSOIf^ b. Nov. 24, 1855; d. Nov. 28, 1856. III Florence Elida^ b. Oct. 19, 1857; m. (1) Samuel Wilcox Sept. 1, 1877, he d. July 13, 1878. She m. (2) Daniel Swingle and lives in Oarbondale, Pa. IV Feedie Ellswoeth', b. Sept. 29, 1863; d. July 12, 1864, V MiM-NiE Bell^ b. Nov. 15, 1870; P. 0. Oarbondale, Pa. 494. Lucian E.' Stanton (Elisha', Jason'', David*, John', John"), b. June 30, 1844, at Olinton, Wayne county, Pa.; m. Oct. 20, 1867, at Bethany, Pa., to Olive A. Pulis of Dyberry, Pa. She b. June 21, 1845. He is a carpenter, Methodist and Ee- publican. He and his family now live in Waymart, Wayne county. Pa. Issue: I Haert Pulis^ b. Nov. 13, 1869. II Mtrtie H.^ b. April 6, 1872. Ill CALTI3S- L.^ b. Aug. 36, 1881. 495. Joshua W.' Stanton (Jason D.*, Jason', David*, John', John^), b. Jan. 7, 1839, in Clinton, Wayne county, Pa.; m. there April 6, 1859, to Maeia A., dau. of Ira B. and Caroline Millee; she b. May 31, 1843, in New Milford, Pa. They are Baptists and farmers. P. 0. Waymart, Wayne county. Pa. Issue: I Elmee D.', b. May 12, 1861; m. Sept. 22, 1885, to Fannie A. Swarts; P. 0. Aldenville, Wayne county, Pa. II Saneosd J.S b. Oct. 8, 1862; m. Dec. 29, 1887, to Lettie E. Bodie; P. 0. Seeleyville, Pa. III Geoege A.^ b. July 20, 1864; m. May 10, 1888, to Maggie B. Hopkins; P. 0. Waymart, Pa. IV BE]S■AE.^ b. March 8, 1866; m. May 1, 1889, to Francis H. Curtis; P. 0. Farno, Pa. 44 346 The Stomtons. V Geant A.^ b. June 17, 1868. VI Elsie A.^ b. Aug. 21, 1870. VII Cakrie L.S b. Oct. 7, 1872; d. Sept. 16, 1878. VIII Lerot 0.^ b. Feb. 23, 1875; d. May 3, 1876. IX Clarence H.^ b. June 9, 1877; d. Sept. 13, 1878. X Franklin', b. Jan. 17, 1879; d. Jan. 22, 1879. XI Earl, J.», b. May 13, 1880. ■XII KosA M.', b. Aug. 31, 1884. XIII Claud M.^ b. May 12, 1886. XIV Emma B.«, b. April 2, 1888. 496. Amanda B.' Stanton (Jason D.^ Jason', David"*, John^, John''), b. Oct. 14, 1840, in Clinton, Pa.; m. Feb. 10, 1859, to Francis June; d. Aug. 14, 1862. She left these children: I W. Leslie' June; P. 0. Los Angeles, Cal. II Wm. Evans'. 497. Samantha'' Stanton (Jason D.", Jason^ David", John', John'), b. May 2, 1844, in Clinton, Pa. ; m. Oct. 8, 1870, to Wm. Kingsbury. They live in Hoytsville, Tioga county. Pa. Issue: I Leslie' Kingsbury. II Jerrib'. III Vennettbn'. 498. Abel J.' Wilcox (Bmily^ Jason^ David", John', John'), b. June 12, 1848, at Mt. Pleasant, "Wayne county. Pa.; m. July 3, 1872, at Aldenville, Pa., to Mabel A., dau. of John A. and Adaline Tenant; she b. Jan. 18, 1852, at Clinton, Pa. He is a farmer, carpenter, teacher. Baptist. P. 0. Waymart, Wayne county. Pa. Issue: I IvA P.', b. April 4, 1874. II Clarence J.', b. April 18, 1879. Ill Maurice E.', b. April 12, 1881. Genealogical Pa/rt. 347 501. Joshua Odeir Stanton (Joseph E.^ John', David^ JohnS 3 John"), b. Feb. 11, 1834, at Virgil, N. Y. ; m. Jan. 30, 1850, to Harriet F. Borthwiok of Freetown, N. Y.; she b. Jan. 21, 1824. He is a Methodist, a farmer and a Republican. They now live at Blodgett Mills, Cortland county, N. Y. Issue: I Martha E.«, b. May 1, 1852; d. Oct. 29, 1863. II Aliob A.^ b. Feb. 9, 1854; d. Not. 2, 1863. III Hattie D.s, b. March 2, 1856; m. March 2, 1876; P. 0. Blodgett Mills, IST. Y. IV Marcus J.^ b. Nov. 19, 1864 ; m. Nov. 23, 1887 ; P. 0. Middletown, Orange county, N. Y. V Emmas b. Nov. 1, 1871; d. Jan. 6, 1874. 502. Henry Lafayette' Stanton (Joseph E.«, John', David^ John^ 3 John'), b. Nov. 11, 1840, at Virgil, N. Y. ; m. April 6, 1864, to Sarah Burnbs Hammond of Freetown, N. Y. He is a farmer now living at Kirkwood, Broome county, N. Y. Issue: I Myron', b. Sept. 7, 1865, at Freetown, N. Y.; m. Jan. 3, 1883, to Ltdia W. Parker of Lapeer, N. Y.; she b. Oct., 1865. They now live at Bast Virgil, Cortland county, N. Y. II George', b. Sept. 27, 1869, at Freetown; d. Sept. 27, 1869, at Marathon. Ill Jennbys, b. Oct. 18, 1878, at Speerlsville, Tompkins county, N. Y., and lives with her father. 503. Charles William'' Stanton (John 0.«, John', David*, John", 3 John''), b. Feb. 18, 1838, in Virgil, Cortland county, N. Y. ; in 1854 he was sent to McOrawville College to prepare for the ministry. In 1858 he went to Chicago, 111., and thence to Kansas, where he aided John Brown m his Free State struggles. In 1861 he raised a company of infantry by order of Grov. Yates of Illinois, who made him Captain of Co. H, 114th 111. Infantry. He served three years and received severe injuries in 348 The Stcmtons. the army that have incapacitated him for manual labor ever since. In 1867 he went to DuQuoin, 111., and in 1872 to Elk City, Kan., where he now lives. He m., ]S"ov. 7, 1864, at De- catur, 111., Almira E. Cox of lUiopolis, 111.; she b. Dec. 18, 1849. Issue: I AKMiifTA E.«, b, Aug. 20, 1866, at Illiopolis, 111.; m. April 1, 1888, to John Carson; P. 0. Elk City, Kan. II Horatio 0.', b. Sept. 5, 1868, at Illiopolis; "d. July 1, 1869. III Armeitia G.\ b. May 12, 1870, at DuQuoin, III. IV Charles B.^ b. Sept. 16, 1872, at DuQuoin, 111.; d. Feb. 18, 1885. V Starr M.^ b. Jan. 21, 1875, at Elk City, Kan.; d. Oct. 23, 1875. VI Edwik M.^ b. Jan. 8, 1877, at Elk City, Kan. VII Dolly H.^ b. Aug. 31, 1879, at Elk City, Kan.; d. May 26, 1880. VIII Clara V. W.*, b. Aug. 1, 1881, at Elk City, Kan. IX Cass Ann^ b. Dec. 6, 1883, at Elk City, Kan.; d. Nov. 15, 1887. 504. Clinton Dnane' Stanton (Levi", John*, David*, John^ 3 John'), b. July 27, 1846, at Virgil, Cortland county, N. Y.; m. in Dec, 1869, to S. A.S'S Stowbll, who was b. July 22, 1851. He is foreman in a carriage trimming shop at Cortland, N. Y. Issue: I Nettie Mat", b. Oct. 9, 1871. II Hermon A.^ b. June 16, 1874. Ill Minnie E.^ b. Oct. 21, 1879. 507. Elias' Lillibridge (Anna 0.\ SamueF, Samuel*, John^ 3 John^), d. in 1877; m. Jane Grimes; lived in Port Allegany, Pa., and d. there. Issue: I Annette^ Lillibridge ; ra. Stone. Genealogical Pa/rt. 349 II Wilbur' ; married; P. 0. Port AHegany, Pa. III John'; married; P. 0. Port Allegany, Pa. IV Ada'; married; P. 0. Port Allegany, Pa. 508. Samuel' lillilbridge (Anna C, Samuer, Samuel, John', 3 John"), m. Louise Wilkin, and lives in Port Allegany, Pa. Issue: I William' Lillibeidge. II Maetin'. Ill Belle'. 509. AlvaM.'Iillibridge (Anna C.^ SamueP, Samuel*, John', 3 John'), m. Leona Vines, and lives in Port Allegany, Pa. Issue: ' I Mason A.' Lillibeidge, who m. Anna Bard, and has a son : 1. Clinton' Lillibridge. II Oka', who m. Ole L. Snyder. 510. Phebe' Lillilbridge (Anna 0.«, SamueP, Samuel, John', 3 John"), m. Van EeNsselabe Van Dee Hull, and lives at Port Allegany, Pa. Issue: I Geoege' Van Dee Hull. II KOSB'. III Alice'. 511. Lucy' Lillibridge (Anna C, Samuel', SamueP, John', 3 John"), m. Geoege Hull, and lives at Olyphant, Luzerne county. Pa. They have four daughters and these two sons: I Geoege' Hull. II Edwaed'. 512. Lowell L.' Lillibridge (Anna C, SamueP, Samuel*, John', 3 John"), m. 518 Jennie E. Steele, dau. of 303 Hannah Stanton' Steele, who d. June 4, 1881, leaving 350 The Stomtons. I Lowell Olaeence* Lillibeidge, b. 1875. Lowell L. m. (3) LuE E. Wilkist, and lives at Port Alle- gany, Pa. There are three children by the second wife. 513. Clara Catharine' Stanton (Daniel^ Samuel^ Samuel^, John^ 3 John'), b. June 8, 1845, at Mt. Pleasant, Henry county, Iowa; she m., Jan. 10, 1876, at Franklin, Venango county. Pa., to Geoege Nelson Mooee, who was b. Jan. 10, 1837. He is an oil producer and a Eepublican. They live at Olean, N. Y. Issue: I Claeencb^ Mooee, b. March 18, 1877, at South Oil City, Pa. II Eva Mats b. March 19, 1879, at South Oil City, Pa. 514. Alpha Seaver' Stanton (Abel Morse', SamueP, Samuel^ John', 3 John'), b. Oct. 6, 1840, in McKean county, Pa. ; m. Hattie Moneoe ia 1864. She d. in 1873. He now lives at Knapp's Creek, Cattaraugus county, N. Y. Issue: I Claeence Hume*, b. Feb., 1865; P. 0. Holland, N. Y. II Addie Belle", b. 1873. » 515. Beverly Milton'' Stanton (Abel MorseS SamueP, Sam- uel*, John'', 3 John'), b. July 9, 1843, in McKean county. Pa.; m. Adeline Monroe in 1864. They now live in Holland, Erie county, N. Y. Issue: I Oaeeie Mat«, b. 1866; d. 1876. 516. Clarence Wellhorne'' Stanton (Abel Morse' SamueP, Samuel*, John^ 3 John'), b. Apr. 35, 1847, in Hamlin Town, McKean county, Pa.; m. Emma Van Woemee, in Cohocton, Steuben county, N. Y., Aug. 1, 1875; she was b. Apr. 38, 1852, They now live in Cohocton, where he practices law. In politics he is a Democrat and Prohibitionist. Issue: I Claeence Coenbll^ b. Aug. 10, 1876; d. Jan. 30, 1877. Genealogical Pa/rt. 351 II Wilbur Dickens^, b. Feb. 15, 1878. III Eobert', b. Jan. 20, 1884. IV Daisy Agnes', b. Nov. 14, 1886. 517. Helen Calista' Sprague (AbelMorse^, SamueP Samuel, John^, 3 John''), b. Aug. 16, 1851, in Hamlin Town, MoKean county. Pa.; m. Andbew J. Sprague in winter of 1869-70, and d. in Spring Grove, Va., in Oct., 1883. Issue: I Joseph Martin' Sprague, b. Feb., 1871; lives at Spring Grove, Va. II Lula', b. 1874; d. 1879. Ill Adelbebt', b. 1877; d. 1879. 519. Palmer' Stanton (John*, Joseph\ Joseph*, Joseph', 3 John''), b. about 1795; m. Almira Barnes. Had a hotel in Jackson, Mich., where he d. Issue : I William', b. ; he was a physician, and at onetime lived in Albany, N. Y. II Palmer', Jr., b. ; he m. III Almira', b. ; m. Stewart. IV Julia', b. ; m. Henry TifEany. 520. EnsseF Stanton (Joseph', Joseph", Joseph*, Joseph', John^), b. in Griswold, Conn.; m. Adaline Dunbab, and has a dau., who m. James G. Stoddard, and lives at 614 Fifteenth St., Oakland, Gal. 521. Edwin' Stanton ( Joseph', Joseph', Joseph*, Joseph', John"), b. ISTov. 14, 1820, in Griswold, Conn.; m. Feb. 19, 1844, to 527 Mar? Ann', dau. of 309 Robert", and Hannah (Hewitt) Stanton. He was a farmer, a Methodist and a Democrat. He d. Sept. 16, 1886, at Bozrah, Conn. His widow lives in Led- yard, Conn. They adopted a child. Frank Baldwin Stanton, b. Nov. 15, 1850; d. Apr. 5, 1884. 352 Ths 8ta/)itons. 523. Amos C Stanton (Amos', Joseph^ Joseph*, Joseph', 3 John'), b. May 7, 1798, in Otselic, K Y.; m. Feb. , 1818, to AzuBAH Duncan; she was b. Aug. 10, 1795, and d. Jan. 38, 1874; he d. June 10, 1840. Amos C. lived in Otselic, K Y., where he was a farmer, a Methodist and a Whig. Issue: 688 I Samuel B.^, b. Jan. 19, 1818(?); m. Janette Mills. 689 II Haerison M.», b. Dec. 30, 1833; m. Alida Parker. Ill Sallt^ b. ; dead. 690 IV Albert 0.^ b. July 30, 1835; m. Jan. 39, 1853, to Susan Brown. 533. Corren Palmer' Stanton (Amos% Joseph^ Joseph*, Joseph^ 3 John'), b. Dec. 10, 1799, in Brookfield, N Y., where he m. Sept. 11, 1833, to Sarah Freeman; sheb. Aug. 32, 1803; d. Jan. 19, 1883. He is a farmer and now (1888) lives at Otselic, N. Y. Their children are : I Martha Francis', b. Sept. 6, 1835, in Columbus, JST. Y.; d. Oct. 8, 1846. 691 II Sabra Palmer', b. Oct. 33, 1837; m. Oct. 15, 1845, Wm. 0. Hitchcock. 693 III LuRANA Louisa', b. Jan. 8, 1830; m. Sept. 15, 1850, David Persing. 693 IV Laura Emma', b. Feb. 11, 1833; m. Sept. 15, 1850, Daniel M. Geer. V Freeman Corren', b. Feb. 35, 1835, in Otselic, K". Y.; m. at Earlville, N. Y., Jan. 18, 1888, to Mar- garet Eliza Collier; she was b. Feb. 33, 1846, and was the adopted dau. of 523 Amos C. Stanton. Freeman C lives at Otselic, N, Y. 694 VI John Warren', b. Sept. 28, 1838; m. (1) E. M. Stoddard; (3) C. A. Bruce. VII Sarah Ann', b. Aug. 25, 1841; unmarried; P. 0. Otselic, N. Y. 524. Edward A.' Stanton (Amos*, Joseph', Joseph", Joseph', 3 John'), b. April 8, 1804, in Brookfield, N. Y.; m. Sept., 1827, Oenealogioal Part. 353 to LuoiNDA Adams ; d. in July, 1886, in Union City, Pa. He lived for some years in Jamestown, N. Y. Issue: I JAMES^ b. ; m. Abby Hubbard, and bas two sons: 1. Frank J.' 3. Edwin'. II Warbbn^ b. ; m. Charlotte Pentecost; no issue ; Smyrna, IST. Y. Ill Maet^ b. ; d. aged 17 years. 695 IV HAKiTAHS, b. June 19, 1834 ; m. Samuel Crumb. V Arnold B.', b. ; unmarried; P. 0. Union City, Pa. VI Ltdia AnnS b. in 1835; m. Aug. 15, 1861, in Union Tp., Erie county, N. Y., to A. M. Ketcham; no child; d. Not. 11, 1873, in Union City, Pa. VII Amos P.', b. ; m. and lives in Cleveland, Ohio. VIII Henbt L.^ b. ; m. twice; Ida by 1st wife is in Smyrna, N. Y. IX Haetwell', b. ; d. unmarried; a soldier in the Civil War. X Oscar', b. ; d. unmarried; a soldier in the Civil War. 535. Gilberf Stanton (Amos', Joseph', Joseph*, Joseph', 3 John''), b. May 29, 1808, in Brookfield, Madison county, N. Y.; m. (1) Sept. 16, 1832, to Susaitkah Button of Columbus, N. Y.; she b. July 17, 1815, and d. Jan. 7, 1856; he m. (2) April 19, 1857, to Ctrena M. Ferris. Gilbert' Stanton now (1888) lives at Smyrna, N. Y. He is a farmer and a Kepublican Prohi- bitionist. He is a member of the M. E. church. Issue : 696 I Hiram D.\ b, Nov. 21, 1835; m. Feb., 1860, Char- lotte Ann Davenport; d. April 24, 1864. 697 II Charles Henrx^ b. June 29, 1837; m. Sept. 9, 1863, Lucy E. Glazier. 45 364 The Stantons. III Fkancis Gilbert', b. Sept. 18, 1838; m. Feb. 29, 1858, Jerusha Susan Hills, and m. (3) Mora Green. IV Edwin Fekn-ando', b. Dec. 29, 1841; m. Dec. , 1866, Teressa Sherman. V EoTAi Dewatne', b. June 21, 1844; d. Dec. 27, 1865; unmarried. 698 VI Albeet Palmer^ b. Nov. 20, 1849; m. Oct. 16, 1870, to Alice R. Goodsell. 699 VII Amelia Janette', b. Feb. 8, 1855; m. Nov. 17, 1875, to C. A. Lowe. VIII FEANKLm Benjamin*, b. Feb. 10, 1858; m. Feb. 22, 1883, Nettie Powers; he and Francis G. live at Smyrna, N. Y. Edwin F. lives at Ireland Mills, N. Y. 528. Robert Austin'' Stanton (Robert^ Joseph', Joseph*, Joseph^ John^), b. May 12, 1816, in Ledyard, Conn.; m. there to Mari Sullivan; she b. April 19, 1833. He is a farmer and a Democrat. He and his family live in Ledyard, Conn. Issue: I Laura EmiltS b. March 24, 1863. II Lucy Williams*, b. Jan. 18, 1 865. Ill Charles Austin', b. May 22, 1867; P. 0. 302 Asylum street, Hartford, Conn. 529. Isaac Wheeler' Stanton (Robert', Joseph', Joseph*, Joseph', John''), b. March 25, 1819, at Ledyard, Conn. ; m. Lucy Williams, , and d. Feb. , 1885 ; she lives at Mystic Bridge, Conn. Issue : I Robert Allen'; lives in Worcester, Mass. II Charles'; lives at Mystic Bridge, Conn. 530. Henry Warren'' Stanton (Robert^ Joseph', Joseph", Joseph', John''), b. July 5, 1822, at Ledyard, Conn. ; m. , and d. Dec. 18, 1889. Genealogical Part. 365 Issue: I William'; lives at Groton, Conn. II Elizabeth*; m. Allen Tiffany of Salem, Conn. Ill Abbie*; m. Alphonso Brown of Mystic, Conn. 531. Henry'' Stanton (Henry*, Isaac W.', Joseph*, Joseph*, John''), b. about 1803 in Holderness, N. H.; he m. Mart Netbks and lived on a farm in Compton, Canada, until about 1876, when he moved to Coaticooke, Quebec province, Canada. He now lives there and has: 699a I HENEr W.^ who m. (1) Miss Gilson, and (3) Miss Cornsolles. II William*; went from Coaticooke, Canada, in 1884, to St. Johnsbury, Vt., and thence to Mass. He has two sons and one dau. 533. Kusseir Cox (Hannah*, Isaac W.'*, Joseph'', Joseph', John^), b. in Holderness, N. H., and now lives there on the farm where his parents died; his P. 0. address is Plymouth, N. H. ; he m. (1) Elmika Collet, who d. leaving one son; he m. (3) a Mrs. Clark and had by her a daughter. Issue: I Datid Kussell* Cox, who lives in Medford, Mass. II Elmiea*, who lives with her father. 583. Mary Cox (Hannah*, Isaac W.', Joseph^ Joseph*, 3 John'), m. Waltek Blaie, a Probate Judge ; both are dead. Issue: I Maey* Blaie, b. ; unmarried; she has taught school in New York and Boston; now lives in Boston. II Louisa*, b. ; m. Isaac Adams of Compton, Vt., and had one son, 1. Geo. H.° Adams, who is a lawyer in Plymouth and member of the Legislature. III A daughter*, b. ; her mother dying soon after her birth she was brought up by her grandmother 311 Hannah*. She became a teacher of music in Indiana and d. there. 356 The Stantons. 533a. Eliza' (Stanton) Libbey's six children were: I Erastus' Libbbt of Janesville, Wis. II William*. III Olaka"; m. Hiram Ward of St. Jolinsbury, Vt; died. No child. IV Mart"; m. Jerre A." Blount, soa of Wm.; she dead; 2 daughters. V Martha*; m. Harlow Foss; P. 0. Irashurg, Orleans county, Vt. VI Caroline*; m. Fred Bennoit; P. 0. Chicago, 111. 533b. William Jerraise' Stanton (Erastus*, Isaac W.', Joseph", Joseph', John^), b. Sept. 6, 1808, in Danville, Caledonia county, Vt. ; m. (1) Sept. 16, 1840, to Susan Varnby, who d. Not. 21, 1858, leaving 4 children; she was b. March 7, 1815, in Danville; he m. (3) Jan. 20, 1860, to Mrs. Laura K. (Weeks) Ward; she was b. Oct. 3, 1826, and d. Oct. 14, 1873, leaving one son; he m. (3) May 9, 1874, to Mrs. Sallie M. (Eaton) Thomp- son who was b. Oct. 39, 1831, in Danville and now lives there. Mr. Stanton is a Methodist, a Democrat and Prohibitionist. His present address is North Danville, Vt., and he now lives within two miles of his birthplace. For twenty years he was a merchant, and for nineteen years the postmaster. He held the office of County Justice fifty years, and was selectman six years. He was superintendent of schools two years, overseer of the poor six years, and during three sessions was a member of the Ver- mont Legislature. During the Civil War Mr. Stanton was active in securing recruits for the army. Issue (all b. in Danville, Vt. ) : I Alice Mat*, b. April 18, 1843; m. Aug. 1, 1868, to Joseph A. Wells, who d. Jan. 34, 1884, leaving one dau., Susie B.s Wells, b. April 9, 1877, in Oak- land, Oal. II Charles Homer*, b. Aug. 33, 1845; m. Maria Dunn, in 1887, and lives in San Francisco, Cal. (16 Mar- ket st. ); no child. Oenealogical Part. 357 III Mart Bishop% b. Sept. 21, 1850; m. Mar. 10, 1879, to George Hidden, and d. Jan. 5, 1883; no child. IV William Jervaise^ Jr., b. Nov. 30, 1855; m. Mar. 7, 1889, to Louise French, at Pawtucket, R. I. She was b. Dec. 6, 1857; he is a Congregation- alist, and in politics, independent. Mr. Stan- ton now lives at Lyndon, Vt., where he is cashier of bank; he has one son. 1. Warrek French', b. Feb. 10, 1890. V Edwin M.^ b. May 15, 1862; m. in Oct., 1889, to Hattie Lenney, and lives in Newport, Orleans county, Vt. 533c. Jacob S.' Stanton (BrastusS Isaac W,', Joseph*, Jo- seph^ John'), b. Dec. 37, 1810, in Danville, Vt.; m. Feb. 14, 1839, to Laura Green, and d. Mar. 31, 1890, in Danville, Vt., where his children were b., and where their families live; P. 0. North Danville, Vt. Issue: I Frederick G.^ b. Oct. 17, 1840; m. Mar. 39, 1869, to Susie Smith, who d. Jan. 30, 1887, leaving one dau. 1. Kate', b. July 5, 1870; m. Dec. 13, 1889, to Guy Harris and lived at North Danville, where Fred. G. also lives. II Galista P-S b. July 4, 1843; m. Henry M. Eoberts, and has five children. 1. Helen*. 3. Frederick'. 3. Sadie'. 4. Laura'. 5. Guy'. Ill Henry W.', b. Jan. 11, 1846; m. Dec. 31, 1874, to Maria T. Drew, and had two daughters. 1. Inez', b. Dec, 1876; d. Aug., 1879. 3. Ina', b. Nov., 1881. 358 The Stantons. IV Claka^ b. June 'Zb, 1854; m. Ora N. Drew, and has three children: 1. Millie', b. Sept. 20, 1822. 2. Charles G.' 3. Vera». V Willis P.^ b. May 4, 1858; d. June 6, 1863. 533d. Harrison' Stanton (Erastus^ Isaac W.^ Joseph*, Joseph^ John'), b. Feb. 21, 1813, in Danville, Vt.; in 1813 he m. Maeibtta LooMis, dau. of Eleazer Loomis, of Northfield, Vt. She b. in 1824. Harrison lived in Glover, Vt., and d. Aug. 20, 1850, leaving two sons; his widow m. (2d) Clifton Williams. Issue: I EuQEN'E*, b. in Oct., 1844; unmarried; residence un- known. II LooMis', b. in Oct., 1846; m. Hortense Merriam, and has one son; he lives in Glover, Orleans county, Vt. 533e. Hezzie F.' Stanton (ErastusS Isaac W.^ Joseph*, Joseph'*, John''), b. July 3, 1815, in Danville, Vt.; m. June 21, 1853, to Ltbia S. Sanborn, and d. Dec. 23, 1881; left one dau.: I Lizzie', b. July 29, 1855; m. William H.* Stanton, son of 536 Wm. B.' Stanton. See his record. 533f. Caroline B.' Stanton (Erastus", Isaac W.', Joseph*, Joseph^, John'), b. Mar. 30, 1818, in Danville, Vt. ; m. in May, 1844, to Isaac K. Drew, and are now (1891) in Monsovia, Cal. Issue: I Ellen B.' Drew, b. in 1845; d. in Sept., 1866. II EvA», b. Apr. 18, 1855. 533g. Eunice Ayer'' Stanton (Erastus*, Isaac W." Joseph*, Joseph^ John'), b. Aug. 27, 1820, in Danville, Vt.; m. Mar. 10, 1846, to Frederick W. Green, and d. Sept. 3, 1882, leaving two children. I Charles E.' Green. II Martha'; she m. George Greenbanks. The above family all live at North Danville, Vt. Genealogical Part. 359 534. Abigail B.' Stanton (Isaac W.\ Isaac W.', Joseph^ Jo- seph, 3 John'), b. Sept. 30, 1810; m. Bekjamin Sandbokk, Oct. 26, 1830; she d. in 1875; they live in Lyndonville, Vt.; both dead; he b. Oct. 16, 1798. Issue: I Isaac TV.' SANDBORiir; unmarried; lives in Lyndonville. II Maethas; m. Dr. Copeland; lives in Lyndonville. 535. Jeremiah Blount' Stanton (Isaac W.', Isaac W.S Jo- sephs Joseph', 3 John=), b. Oct. 14, 1814, in Danville, Vt.; he m. Dec. 23, 1840, Betsbt Morse Hill, of Danville; she was b. Dec. 22, 1819, and now (1888) lives in Danville; he d. Oct. 14, 1858; he was a farmer, a member of the Free Will Baptist church, and a Democrat. Issue (all b. in Danville, Vt. ) : I Nancy Ellen^ b. Dec. 20, 1841; d. Dec. 26, 1846. 700 II Aurora G.\ b. June 24, 1843; m. T. Q. Blodgett, March 11, 1865; lives in North Danville, Vt. III Sarah B.\ b. Nov. 4, 1845; d. Feb. 20, 1849. IV LuciAN Chase*, b. Nov. 12, 1847; lives in North Danville; unmarried. V Martha', b. , 1850; d. an infant. 701 VI Abbib L.', b. Jan. 28, 1853; m. Jan. 6, 1876, H. "W. Varnum; they live (1888) in JefPersonville, Vt. VII Isaac W.', b. May 22, 1855; m. Aug. 1, 1883, Lou- ella Aldrich; he d. March 17,1886, at Hardwiok, Vt. ; no issue. 702 VlII Jerry Blottnt', b. Oct. 15, 1857; m. Dec. 21, 1882, Nellie Clifford, and lives in St. Johnsbury, Vt. 536. Wm B.' Stanton (Isaac W.', Isaac W.', Joseph*, Joseph', 3 John"), b. Sept. 19, 1817, in Danville, Vt.; m. Betsey Shel- don March 22, 1849, and now lives in Danville, Vt. Issue : I William Henry', b. April 17, 1850, in Danville; m. June 36, 1876, to Lizzie' Stanton, dau of 533e Hezzie F.' Stanton. They have: 360 The Stantons. 1. Herbert', b. Nov. 4, 1878. 3. Homer', b.July 15, 1886. II Emma', b. Sept. 7, 1851; m. Sept. 15, 1875, to Oram Stevens, and d. May 19, 1880. She left one child: 1. Emma' Stevens, b. May 12, 1880. III Martha Louisa*, b. April 11, 1854. IV George Holbrook", b. Jan. 19, 1859. 537. Mary' Stanton (Isaac W.^ Isaac W.^ Joseph^, Joseph^ 3 John'), b. May 2, 1825, in Danville, Vt. She m. Emerson- Hall, and lives in St. Johnsbury, Vt. Issue: I Mattie' Hall, b. Nov. 38, 1854; lives in St. Johns- bury. II Carrie M.», b. 1857; d. Feb., 1869. Ill Minnie', b. May, 1867; d. Sept., 1868. 538. John Ayer' Stanton, Jr. (John A.°, Isaac W.^ Joseph", Joseph', John'), b. June 26, 1824, in Danville, Vt.; m. Rosa- mond Wells, and d. in Danville, where his widow and children now live. Issue: I Carrie', a twin, b. June 21, 1858; m. Ered. Stocker; 2 sons. II Clara', a twin, b. June 31, 1858; m. Chas. Eanney; 4 sons, 1 dau. III Alice May', b. Oct. 6, 1869; P. O. N. Danville, Vt. IV Edwin M.', b. March 8, 1871; P. 0. N. Danville, Vt. V John', b. Aug. 15, 1872; P. 0. N. Danville, Vt. 538a. Erastus A/ Stanton (John A.', Isaac W.', Joseph", Joseph', John"), b. May 12, 1836, in Danville, Vt., on the farm where he now lives ; he m. Sarah Drew and has three children : I Mables; Qi. Geo. Elints, and has a daughter ; P. 0. N. Danville, Vt. II Walter'; unmarried; P. 0. N. Danville, Vt. Ill Frank'; unmarried; P. 0. N. Danville, Vt. Oenealogical Part. 361 538b. Henry Martin' Stanton (John A.«, Isaac W.', Joseph*, Joseph^ John*), b. Jan. 19, 1839, in Danville, Vt.; m. June 15, 1875, in St. Albans, Vt., to Harkiet Skikner Babcock, dau. of Edw. G. and Sarah A. (Harris) Babcock; she b. in Windsor, Vt. They are Episcopalians and live in San Diego, Cal., where he is in real estate, commission and shipping business. Issue: I Henkt EaelS b. Oct. 25, 1876. II Eleanor Louise*, b. Oct. 6, 1878. III Marie Christike*, b. May 4, 1881; d. Sept. 15, 1885. IV Elizabeth Tamsost^ b. Jan. 34, 1885. 539. Hannah Stanton Punderson' Williams (Thankful', Williams, Joseph*, Joseph^ John''), b. March 6, 1796, in Ston- ington, Conn.; m. Dakiel Mason, Feb. 10, 1817; d. March 9, 1857, on Mason's Island, Stonington, Conn. He b. at Stoning- ton July 23, 1792, and d. Oct. 30, 1833, at Brooklyn, N. Y.; farmer and Congregationalist. Issue (all b. at Mason's Island, Stonington, Conn.): I Hannah* Mason, b. Dec. 4, 1817; d. aged 6 years. n Daniel*, b. April 22, 1819; d. Aug. 7, 1845, at Dixon, 111. III Bridget*, b. Jan. 17, 1821; unmarried; P. 0. Mystic Bridge, Conn. IV Mart*, b. Oct. 14, 1822, on Mason's Island; m. June 2, 1847, at Mystic Bridge, Conn, (where she now Uves), to Alexander Frederic Young, son of John and Elizabeth Young. He b. Dec. 12, 1 820, in Edinburg, Scotland. Their children are : 1. Mary Elizabeth' Young, b. June 1, 1847; d. Oct. 7, 1849. 3. Mary Augusta', b. Jan. 13, 1852. 3. Alice Elizabeth', b. Sept. 12, 1853. 4. Ella Louisa', b. Feb. 11, 1858. V Hannah*, b, Sept. 28, 1825; d. July 36, 1887, at Mason's Island. 46 362 The Stantons. VI JoHN^ b. Jan. 28, 1838; resides on Mason's Island. VII An-deew*, b. Feb. 38, 1830 ; resides on Mason's Island. VIII Elizabeth^ b. April 17, 1832; m. John G. Colegrove, and lives at Taylorville, Christian county, 111. 540. William Stanton' Williams (ThankfuP, William', Joseph*, Joseph^ John'), b. Jan. 23, 1800, in Stonington, Conn.; he m. Emily Watso^t Williams in Stonington, and d. in Michi- gan; she d. in Wisconsin. Issue: I Emily Augusta* Williams; m. Benjamin Irish, and had: 1. Benj. Pomeroy' Irish; P. 0. Emerald Grove, Wis. 2. Wm. Stanton'. 3. Elmer Ellsworth'. 541. Joseph Stanton' Williams (ThankfuP, Wm.", Joseph*, Joseph^, John'), b. March 19, 1802, in Stonington, Conn.; m., Dec. 9, 1824, in Ledyard, Conn., to 904 Julia Ann" Gallup; she was the dau. of 886 Martha E.' Stanton; they both d. in Stonington; he d. Feb. 19, 1889. Mr. Williams was a Congre- gationalist and a Whig. He lived upon the ancestral Stanton farm of Thomas', which never was occupied by any other than Stantons until Mr. Williams lived upon it. This land is now. occupied and possessed by Elias* and Joseph S.* Williams, sons of Joseph Stanton' Williams. They have fur- nished me with a true copy of the original deed of this tract of some 300 acres. It reads as follows: "Know all men by these presents that we Thomas Beebe and Nathaniel Beebe of Pequot do sell and make over all our land at Mystic to Thomas Stanton, for him and his heirs forever, that is to say the farm adjoining to Captain Denison on the south and with John Gallups on the north butting towards the river on the west Mystic River, and on the east end Captain Denisons ; this tract of upland is in estimation two hundred acres more or less, with eight acres of meadow more or less adjoining to the afore- Oenealogical Part. 363 said land all which forementioned land, with all the appurte- nances belonging thereunto, we do firmly sell and deliver to Thomas Stanton and his heirs forever to enjoy and possess quietly without disturbance from us or our heirs or assignes, and do bind ourselves to free the said Thomas Stanton from any moles- tation or claims or demands whatsoever in or about the aforesaid land to the true performance hereof we bind ourselves, heirs, executors administrators or assigns firmly by these presents this second of January 1656, Thomas Beebee Nathaniel Bebbbe Witnesses GrEOESE HaRED JoHisr Beebeb Samuel Beebee A true copy as appears of record in Vol 4 of Stonington Land Eecords: Attest. March 18th 1885 Moses A. Pendleton' Town Clerk Issue: I Joseph Stanton* Williams, b. Dec. 11, 1825; d. Sept. 11, 1834. II William Stanton^ b. Dec. 19, 1837; m., May 3, 1853, to Lydia H. Clift; d. March 16, 1857; he left one child. III Elias', b. Jan. 19, 1830; m. Susan Browne, and lives at Mystic Bridge, Conn. IV Julia Ann", b. June 29, 1833; m., Oct. 16, 1851, to Salmon C. Foote; eight children, four living. V Joseph STANT0N^ b. Aug. 13, 1834; m„ Jan. 13, 1858, in Brooklyn, N. Y., to Elizabeth 0. Foote; she b. March 5, 1831. They live at Mystic Bridge, Conn., where he is (1889) postmaster. No child. VI Charles', b. March 38, 1837; m. Nov. 23, 1859, to Julia A. Lewis; d. Oct. 30, 1865; left three children. VII Warren", b. June 16, 1844; d. Nov. 9, 1869. VIII Martha E.», b. Jan. 36, 1847; d. Oct. 15, 1857. 364 The Stcmtons. 542. Martha Sophia'' Cady (Anna', Nathan', Josephs Joseph^ John*), b. Dec. 1, 1820, in SuUiyan, Madison county, N. Y.; m. there, Jan. 15, 1830, to James Bell of Amsterdam, N. Y.; he b. Feb. 14, 1808, and d. Jan. 13, 1878. He was a merchant and a Presbyterian. She now (1890) lives in Amsterdam, N. Y. Issue: I Peanoes Anna' Bell, b. Oct. 22, 1852; d. in infancy. II G-EORGB Cadt', b. Aug. 29, 1854; d. in infancy. Ill Oaerie Wallace', b. May 20, 1856; m., Sept. 24, 1870, to Theron Akin, and had by him two children: 1. Harry Cameron' Akin, b. June 8, 1875; d. April 10, 1877. 2. Florence BelP, b. June 15, 1878. In 1879 Mrs. Akin and her husband were divorced, and June 1, 1882, she m. (2) Aaron Kussell Vander- bilt. They now live in Amsterdam, N. Y., and have these children: 3. Ealph Patterson' Vanderbilt, b. July 23, 1884; d. Aug. 10, 1884. 4. Beatrice Palmer', b. Dec. 1, 1885. 5. Carrie Russel', b. Feb. 3, 1887. 6. Mildred Sophia', b. March 25, 1890. 543. Nathan D.' Stanton (Joseph*, Nathan', Joseph*, Joseph', John''), b. July 21, 1810, in Florida, N. Y.; m. (1), Oct. 9, 1834, to Almika Deforest; she b. Dec. 4, 1816, and d. Jan. 4, 1847; he m. (2), May 7, 1851, to Makia Dare; she b. May 29, 1823; he d. July 26, 1872, in Amsterdam, N. Y. A carpenter and a Baptist. Issue: I Jane Matilda^ b. Dec. 26, 1835; d. Oct. 25, 1889; m. Geo. Hewitt. II Isaac D.^ b. Feb. 21, 1838; m. and living in N. Y. city. III Joseph D.^ b. Feb. 22, 1853; d. July 20, 1860. IV Theodoee N.', b. Feb. 20, 1855; d. March 31, 1868. V An-^a M.', b. March 5, 1858; m. John Zeller, and had one son George' Zeller; she d. July 8, 1883. G&iiealogical Pa/rt. 365 VI Geokse', b. Sept. 16, 1860, in Florida, IST. Y.; now in business in Amsterdam, "N". Y. ; unmarried, VII Josephine^ b. April 9, 1863; d. June 6, 1863. VIII SHEEMAN^ b. July 15, 1865; d. March 31, 1868. 544. John V/ Stanton (Joseph', Nathan", Joseph*, Joseph', John^), b. in 1812, at Florida, N. Y.; m. Jane HEaEiCK in 1834; d. in 1871. Issue: I Jane V.', b. in 1837; unmarried; a physician at 314 West 59th St., New York. II Harkibt L.', b. ; m. L. H. Van Schaick, late of San Francisco, Cal.; attorney-at-law; she d. , s. p. Ill Maby M.', b. ; m. Alfred McDonald, and d. , s. p. • rV SoPHIA^ b. ; m. P. Powell, and has: 1. Florence' Powell, who m. Keiser. 2. Frank'. V Jtjlia', b. ; m. Geo. W. Bronson, and d. leav- ing two daughters : 1. Ada' Bronson, who m. David H. McLean. 2. Grace', b. 1877. VI Davis*, b. in 1849; became insane in 1873, and is now in Ovid Asylum, N. Y. VII John", b. ; unmarried. 545. Catherine A.' Stanton (Joseph*, Nathan", Joseph*, Jo- seph", John'), b. in 1814; m. Geokgb Sanfokd in 1831. Issue: I Hugh Stanton* Saneoed, b. ; m. Nellie Banta; P. 0. Jackson, Mich. He has children. II David Halsey*, b. ; m. Mary Pettingill; P. 0. Tribes Hill, Montgomery county, N. Y. He has children. 366 The Stcmtons. 546. Sophia'' Stanton (Joseph*, Nathan", Joseph*, Joseph', John'), b. in 1831; m. F. Asbuey Hill in 1839; d. in 1843; lef b one son. I Endebs* Hill, who m. and moved west. 547. Roberf Stanton (John', Amos', John*, Joseph^ John''), b. in Preston or Groton, Conn.; m. Jemima Guile. Issue: I Feed'; living in California. II Geoege'; living in New York. III Eliza*; living in Norwich, Conn. IV Mart"; living in Norwich, Conn. One of these daughters m. Joseph Pitch, of Norwich, and was asked to perfect this record, but made no reply. 548. Amos' Stanton (John', Amos', John*, Joseph^ John'), b. July 31, 1803, in Preston, Conn.; m. 619^ Aedelia', dau. of 305 Joseph' Stakton; she b. Aug. 14, 1806, and d. in Nov., 1867; they were m. in Preston, Conn., Dec. 11, 1831; Amos is a farmer and a Democrat; he now (1890) lives in Preston City, Conn. Issue: I Aedblias, b. Nov. 34, 1833; m. Chester Standish; P. 0. Preston City, Conn. II LuEX Ann', b. Jan. 16, 1835; d. aged 18 years. 703 III Amos Giles', b. Apr. 3, 1837; m. 703^ Betsey' Williams. IV John", b. Apr. 33, 1840; m. Ellen Tyler; P. 0. Bozrah, Conn. V Chaeles', b. July 10, 1845; d. July 15, 1846. 549. Angelina' Stanton (John', Amos', John*, Joseph', John"), b. Apr. 3, 1807, in Groton, Conn.; m. there in 1826 to her brother-in-law, Capt. Ebenbzee Gallup, whose first wife was Angelina's sister, Lavinia. Angelina d. Aug. 9, 1883. Capt. Gallup was b. Apr. 37, 1800, in Groton, and d. there Mar. 10, 1863; he was a farmer and a Democrat. Genealogical Pa/rt. 367 Issue: I Ebbkezee* Gallup, b. Feb. 14, 1827; he livefe in Mystic, Conn. II John '^.\ b. Mar. 29, 1836; he lives in Mystic, Conn. III Henkt A.^ b. Nov. 13, 1842; he lives in Versailles, Conn. IV Annie Bathsheba', b. July 21, 1847, in Ledyard, Conn.; she m. Jan. 1, 1873, at Mystic, Conn., Eoyal W. McCrackan, and lives at Mystic Bridge, Conn.; no child. 550. Lucy'' Stanton ( John', Amos', John^ Joseph', John'), b. June 14, 1812, at Preston, Conn.; m. Oct. 28, 1832, at Ledyard, Conn., to Sanfobd, son of Silas Williams; d. June 16, 1878, at Mystic River, Conn. He d. Sept. 15, 1871, at Mystic Eiver. Issue: I Ltdia' Williams, b. Oct. 27, 1833, at Ledyard, Conn.; m. B. Prank Noyes Aug. 13, 1854, at Mys- tic Eiver, Conn., their present home. 703^ II Betsey', b. Sept. 27, 1835, at Montville, Conn.; m. 703 Amos Giles* Stanton. III Prudence M.*, b. Jan. 17, 1841, at Ledyard; d. Nov. 22, 1845, at Mystic Eiver. IV Mart P.», b. Feb. 27, 1846, at Mystic Eiver; d. there Nov. 3, 1869. 552. William' Stanton (John«, Amos', John*, Joseph^ John''), b. June 8, 1819, in Groton, Conn.; m. in 1856, at Mont- rose, Pa., to Ltdia M. Williams; she was b. Jan. 24, 1826; he is a farmer and a Democrat. Address, Hopbottom, Pa. Issue: I Bttib L.«, b. July 30, 1862; P. 0. Hopbottom, Pa. II Clakk E.^ b. May 30, 1866; m. Dec. 28, 1888, to Bessie Ainey; P. 0. Hopbottom, Pa. 553. John Denison'' Baldwin (Hannah', Nathaniel', Nath- aniel*, Joseph", 3 Johns), b. Sept. 28, 1809, in North Stonington, 368 The Stcmtons. Conn.; m. Lemira, dau. of Ebenezer Hathaway of Dighton, April 3, 1833. He lived in Worcester, Mass. , where his children were born. He was an editor and a Member of Congress. In 1882 he printed an incomplete record of the descendants of Thomas Stanton to which the author of these notes is greatly indebted. He was also the author of " The Baldwin Genealogy." He d. in Worcester, July 8, 1883. Issue: I JoHsr Stantok' BALDWiiir, b. Jan. 6, 1834. II Chaelbs Cliitton*, b. May 4, 1835 . Ill John- Denison^ b. 554. Elijah' Stanton (Richard P.«, Elijah', Elijah*, Thomas^ 3 John'), b. Aug. 2, . 1808, in Salisbury, Ct. ; went with his parents in 1813, to Danby, JST. Y., and then to Maryland. He m. Mrs. Eebecca (Milliman) Mills, April 6, 1837, at Balti- more, Md. He served in the Mexican War, and on his way home died in St. Louis, Mo., probably in 1849. By trade, a harness-maker. Was postmaster at Heathville, Va., in 1836. Issue : I Julia A.^ b. Jan. 11, 1838; m. David Wilson, Oct. 23, 1872. 704 II David L.», b. Feb. 3, 1840; m. Eliza A. Hodson, Feb. 19, 1865. Ill EiOHAKD H.', b. Jan. 19, 1842; lost at sea on barqne Delaware, Aug. 30, 1870; unmarried. 705 IV NoEMAN Leslie*, b. Dec. 2, 1843; m. Lizette B. Rice Nov. 24, 1868. V Francis Maeion*, b. Nov. 9, 1845; Unmarried; was captain's clerk in U. S. Navy on the Mercedita. 555. Egbert' Stanton (Richards Elijahs Elijah*, Thomas', John''), b. April 2, 1826, at Danby, N. Y.; m. Adeline B. MOEGAK at Springfield, 111., in 1850. In Illinois he worked at the carpenter's trade until he moved to Denver, Col., where he followed mining. In 1871 he went to the Black Hills, where he Genealogical Part. 369 was killed by the Indians April 3, 1877. His wife was b. April 6, 1835, in Burlington, Va., and d. June 36, 1878, at Pische, Nevada. Issue : I John Richard^, b. Dec. 24, 1851, at Rochester, 111., and lost at sea in 1877. II MiNKiE Ella^ b. Oct. 15, 1856, at Bemont, 111., and m. Nelson Westcott in 1877. III Charles Egbert', b. Nov. 28, 1858, at Monticello, 111., and was a student at Yale College, class 1880. IV Frank Audlby', b. Aug. 7, 1861, at Denver, Col, and d. there Aug. 4, 1866. 556. Alva Barnef Stanton (Elijah G.^ David^ Elijah*, Thomas^ John'), b. in 1811, at Richmond, Vt.; m. LuoiA Eliza Blossom, in Compton, Prov. Quebec about 1839; she was b. in 1818, and d. in 1879. He was a hotel-keeper, and d. at Winooski Palls, Vt., in June, 1849. Issue: I Jed Clark', b. Nov. 6, 1840, in Jericho, Vt. ; m. Olive Stevens in Rochester, N. Y., July 21, 1873; she b. Sept. 21, 1852. He is a dentist and civil engineer. In poli- tics a Democrat, and in religion a Congregationalist. Their home is in Rio Vista, Cal. ; no child. 557. Henry' Stanton (Elijah G.^ David', Elijah*, Thomas', John'), b. Aug. 31, 1813, in Essex, Vt.; m. Oct. 19, 1834, at Burlington, Vt., to Mart Powell; she b. May 3, 1813, at Charlotte, and d. Aug. 9, 1878, at Burlington, Vt. ; he d. Sept. 28, 1869, at Burlington, Vt. In religion Mr. Stanton was a Universalist. He was a hotel-keeper, a policeman, an alderman of Burlington, and a member of the Vermont Legislature from the town of Essex. Issue: I Cornelia Powell', b. July 26, 1835, in Essex, Vt. ; m. (1) in 1854 to Wyman Kimball in Essex, Vt.; m. (2), 47 370 The Stantom. Nov. 20, 1863, in Burlington, Vt., to Robert Christy Eowe; m. (3), April 15, 1879, in Burlington, Vt., to George H., son of Gideon and Sophia Fisk; he b. Dec. 29, 1827. They live in Burlington, Vt. Mrs. Fisk's children are: 1. Henry Stanton' Kimball, b. Dec. 2, 1857; m. to Lucy Lafountain, and d. in Burlington, July 9, 1882. 2. Mary Cornelia' Rowe, b. July 17, 1867. II LuTHEB LooMis', b. Nov. 6, 1841; m. March 26, 1863, to Ellen Austin, and d. July 9, 1869. He had one son: 1. Wm. Austin', b. Sept. 15, 1863, at Burlington, Vt., where he d. Sept. 7, 1864. 558. Elizabeth'' Stanton (Elijah G.^ DavidS Elijah*, Thomas', John'), b. July 31, 1818, in Essex, Vt.; m. there, Nov. 30, 1841, to William Harmon; d. July 15, 1881, in Shelburne, Vt.; Mr. Harmon b. April 16, 1812, in Vergennes, Vt., and d. May 14, 1874, at Shelburne, Vt. He was an Episcopalian and a U. S. Consul at St. Johns, P. Q. Issue: I Aegalus' Haemon, b. March 18, 1842; d. Oct. 28, 1862, II Wm. H. H.^ b. Oct. 17, 1845, in Shelburne, Vt.; m. there Jan. 20, 1875, to Sarah R., dau. of Thos. R. and Charlotte S. Robinson; she b. Oct. 3, 1853, in Perrisburgh, Vt. They live at Shelburne, Vt. III ELiJAH Stanton', b. Jan. 13, 1848; d. July 15, 1867. IV Feank', b. Aug. 19, 1853; m. (1), Oct. 13, 1875, to M. J. R. ^\^right; she d. April 18, 1877; he m. (2), June 29, 1882, to Sophia A. Bartlett. They live at Shelburne, Vt. 559. Olivia S.' Moore (OliviaS David^ Elijah*, Thomas', John''), b. Oct. 33, 1818, in Burlington, Vt.; m. there. May 21, 1835, to Abner Benedict Lowey; he b.Feb. 6, 1808, in Jericho, Vt., and d. Jan. 12, 1883, in Burlington, Vt., where he held numerous city offices. He was a Unitarian. His widow now lives at (?). OenealogiGol Part. 371 Issue: I HoBATio Baknard* Lowbt, b. Nov. 10, 1837, in Burling- ton, Vt.; m. Deo. 15, 1863, in Brooklyn, N. Y., to Charlotte Huntington Young, dau. of Charles Clark and Mary Briggs (Brownell) Young; she b. April 21, 1842, in Aurora, N. Y. He is a Major and Quarter-Master in the U. S. Marine Corps at Wash- ington, D. C. P. 0. Eockyille, Md. Issue: 1. Mary Louise' Lowry, b. July 13, 1864, in Charlestown, Mass. 2. Ida Frances', b. April 13, 1866, in Geneva, N. Y. 3. Helen Olivia', b. April 20, 1869, in Germantowu, Pa. II Maey Sophia', b. Sept. 10, 1839, in Troy, N. Y.; d. May 16, 1841, in Burlington, Vt. NINTH AND TENTH GENERATIONS IN THE LINE OP CAPT. 3 JOHm 560. Benj.' Stanton (John', DanieP, Johms, DanieP, John', 3 John"), b. Nov. 22, 1835; m. Jane Mobkis in Sept., 1860. Now live in Copenhagen, N. Y. Issue: I Jennie', b. April 22, 1862. 561. Lucy' Stanton (John', Daniel«, JohnS Daniel", Johns, 3 John''), b. April 22, 1839; m. Myebs Thompson, Feb. 11, 1858. Now lives in Clayton, N. Y. Issue: I Ella', b. July 28, 1861j d. Feb. 26, 1870. II Chaeles', b. Aug. 25, 1873. 562. Hannah Lonise* Stanton (Freeman H.',DanieP, John', Daniel", John', 3 John'), b. Jan. 4, 1850, in Camden, N. Y.; m. Geo. H. Morse of Cazenovia, N. Y., in Newark, N. Y., Sept. 2, 1874. They now live in Cazenovia, where their children were born . 372 The Stomtons. Issue: I Agjstes' Morse, b. 1875. II John', b. 1880. 563. Eliza Yirginia' Stanton (Lyman', Daniel«, John', Daniel*, John', 3 John'), b. Oct. 3, 1843, in Copenhagen, N. Y.; m. April 26, 1864, to A. W. Merrill, M. D., son of Wm. Merrill, of Champion. He was assigned to duty in Carver Hospital where she assisted him in caring for the sick and wounded soldiers. In July of 1865 he was sent to the Rio Grande, and shOiSpent seven months at her childhood home. In Feb. of 1866 she went to meet her husband, and in 1867 they located in Boon- Tille, Mo., where she d. June 15, 1868. He has since died. There was one child: I Stantost a.' Merrill; now of 510 N. 8th st., Terre Haute, Ind. 564. George DanieP Stanton (Lyman', Daniel', John', Dan- iel*, John^ 3 John'), b. Sept. 19, 1837, in Rutland, N. Y. En- listed at Copenhagen, N. Y., May 7, 1861, as musician in Co. B, 35th N. Y. Inf. The regiment was assigned to Patrick's Brigade, King's Division, McDowell's 1st Army Corps, "Army of the Potomac." He was in the following engagements with the en- emy: Rappahannock Station, "White Sulphur Springs, Grove- ton, and 3d Bull Run. Served 19 months and was discharged for disability at U. S. General Hospital, York, Pa., Dec. 4, 1863. Re-enlisted for three years at Watertown, N. Y., Jan. 4, 1864, as private, Co. A, 30th N. Y. Cavalry. Served in scouting and raiding in Virginia and North Carolina, and entered Richmond Apr. 3, 1865, with McKenzie's Division, Kantz's Cavalry Corps, Army of the James, the first cavalry to enter the city. Mr. Stanton was with General Warren on his march and fight (Mar. 30, 1865), and with Sheridan at "Dinwiddie Court House." His regiment was mustered out at Sacketts Harbor, W. Y., July 31, 1865. Mr. Stanton m. Adelia E. Colburst, of "Watertown, N. Y., Jan. 31, 1864, and now lives in Pond du Lac, Wis., where he is adjutant of E. A. Brown Post, No. 130, G. A. R. O&iiealogical Part. 373 Issue: Ltman Otis', b. Mar. 13, 1866, at Markesau, Wis.; he is now a stenographer of the Wisconsin Central railroad, and located in Milwaukee, Wis. II Charles Eber', b. Apr. 17, 1873, at Copenhagen, N. Y. 565. Morris' Merriman (Louisa', DanieP, John', Daniel*, John*, 3 John"); m. (1) Altiea Geayes; (2) Alice Good- enough; (3) Maet Babcock. By his 3d wife he has one child. I Lucy' Meeeiman; supposed to be in Copenhagen, K Y. 566. Alice* Merriman (Louisa'', Daniel', John", Daniel*, John', 3 John'); m. Eugene Hued, and liyes in Copenhagen, IST. Y. Issue: I Louise' Hued. II ISTellie*. , 567. William J.' Allen (Susan', DanieP, John', Daniel*, John', 3 John'); m. Maey Clements, and lives in Copenhagen, N. Y. Issue: I Maeion' Allen. II Edna'. Ill Freeman'. 568. lawson Jay' Stanton (JohnT.', Elisha', John', Daniel*, John', .John', Thomas'), b. Mar. 35, 1840, in Hornby, Steuben county, N. Y.; m. Oct. 13, 1871, Melissa A., dau. of Eichard V. and R. Minae Van Hoesbn; she b. Aug. 13, 1850, in Union, Tioga county. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Stanton lived in Hornby until Dec, 1879, when they moved to their present home at Turin, Manona county, Iowa. Issue (first five b. in Hornby, second five in Turin): I Emma S.», b. July 6, 1873; m. Sept. 21, 1889, to Hans Wagner in Turin, Iowa. He b. May 26, 1865, in Ger- many. Their child is Annie Olena" Wagner, b. July 14, 1890. 374 The Stantons. II JOHK T.', twin, b. April 38, 1875; d. Oct. 8, 1875. III KiCHARD V.», twin, b. April 28, 1875; d. Sept. 13, 1875. IV MiNAE Mart', b. Sept. 8, 1877. V Predy Jay', b. June 12, 1879. VI Mabel M.', b. April 10, 1881. VII Minnie M.', b. June 30, 1883. VIII Hattie Pansy', b. April 21, 1885. IX Nellie D.', b. Sept. 28, 1888. X George W.', b. Dec. 26, 1890. 569. Freeman Francis' Stanton (John T.', Elislia«, Johns, Daniel*, John^ 3 John'), b. Sept. 5, 1848, in Hornby, N". Y. ; m. in Corning, N. Y., Feb. 16, 1880, to Fankie Amelia Kjstapp; she was b. in Eock Island, 111., Aug. 27, 1857; they liye in Hornby, where their children were b. Issue: I Ruth', b. Apr. 25, 1881. II John Tracy', b. May 1, 1884. III William', b. Feb. 15, 1886. IV Freeman Francis', Jr., b. Aug. 15, 1888. 570. Frank L.' Wellman (Maria Polly', Elisha*, Johu^ Dan- ieP, John^ 3 John'), b. Aug. 32, 1853, at Hornby, N. Y.; m. Sept. 21, 1884, to Delilah Nevada Templeman', of Pleasant Valley, Kan., and now liyes there. Issue: I Fannie De Ette' Wellman, b. July 11, 1885, in Pleas- ant Valley, Kan. 571. CramalieP Morrow (Alvira', ElishaS JohnS Daniel*, John=, 3 John'), b. May 3, 1853, in Hornby, N. Y.; m. June 1, 1879, Carrie Hart of Cedar Falls, Iowa, where they now live. Issue: I Flavel WooDRUf f' Morrow. II Lucy Alvira'. Ill Feed.' Genealogical Pa/rt. 375 572. Emma Augusta' Stanton (Nathaniel B.', Amasa', John=, Daniel*, Jolln^ 3 John"), b. Sept. 13, 1843, in Hornby, N". Y.; m. April 6, 1864, Thaddeus R. Wheeler of Canan- daigua, N. Y. He was the son of Addison H. and Liiey (Rem- ington) Wheeler. They now live three miles from Oanandaigua, N. Y. Issue: I Walter Stanton' Wheeler, b. April 16, 1866, in Bloom- field, N. Y.; m. Nov. 2, 1887, to Edna Melissa Manson of Oanandaigua, N. Y. ; P. 0. Oanan- daigua. II Wells Jay', b. July 17, 1868, in Bloomfield, N. Y.; m. Sept. 14, 1887, to Grace Sutherland Oollins of Oanandaigua, N. Y.; P. 0. Oanandaigua. They have: 1. Roy Wells" Wheeler, b. Feb. 1, 1889, in Oanandai- gua. 3. Sarah Elizabeth'", b. June 23, 1890. 573. John Araasa* Stanton (Nathaniel B.', Amasa", John', Daniel*, Job n^ 3 John'), b. May 37, 1847, in Hornby, N. Y.; m. March 15, 1881, to Ada Kingslet of Hamilton, N. Y. They now live in Hornby, where their children were born; P. 0. Painted Post, N. Y. Issue: I InaS b. Jan. 14, 1883. II Lena', b. April 15, 1883. III Oliva Adelia', twin, b. June 2, 1886. IV Jessie Amelia', twin, b. June 2, 1886. 574. Frantlin Pierce' Stanton (Nathaniel B.', Amasa', John^ Daniel*, Joha^ 3 John"), b. Aug. 4, 1853, in Hornby, N. Y.; m. Sept. 2, 1884, to Ellen L. Erost of Monterey, N. Y. They now live in Hornby, Steuben county, N. Y. The post- ofiBce address is Painted Post, N. Y. Issue : I Eloebnce Esther', b. July 30, 1887, in Hornby. 376 The Stantms. 575. Cliarles Alonzo" Stanton (ISTathaniel B.', Amasa*, John", Danier, John', 3 John"), b. Aug. 10, 1858, in Hornby, Steuben county, N. Y.; m. April 3, 1888, in Oaton, Steuben county, N. Y., to Makt L., dau. of George P. ISTixoN" of Oaton. Charles A. lives on a farm in Hornby. His P. 0. is Painted Post, N. Y. Issue: I Elmer', b. Feb. 3, 1889. II Claeencb N.', b. July 11, 1890. 576. Levi Benjamin' Stanton (George W.', Amasa', John", DanieP, John^ 3 John'), b. ISTov. 4, 1849, in Painted Post, N. Y.; m. April, 1868, to Fkances Florence Clark of Grand Kapids, Mich. ; she is the dau. of Merrel H. and Marilla Clark, and was b. June 26, 1848. They now live in Grand Eapids, where all of their children were born. Levi B. is an editor. Issue: I Grace H.', b. Sept. 24, 1871. II Maud B.', b. April 23, 1875. III Levi Benjamin", Jr., b. Jan. 27, 1879. IV Mabel', b. July 9, 1882. V William B.', b. June 23, 1870; d. Aug. 27, 1870. VI Herbert', b. Oct. 3, 1873; d. March 2, 1874. 577. Harry Taylor' Stanton (George W.', Amasa", John", Daniel*, John', 3 John'), b. Oct. 31, 1856, in Lawrenceviile, Pa.; m. Oct. 17, 1883, to Plorbncb Espy of Urbana, Ohio. They live in Grand Eapids, Mich., where were born: I Henry Espy', b. Feb. 4, 1886. II Philip', b. Jan. , 1888. 578. George W.' Stanton, Jr. (George W.', Amasa«, John', Daniel'', John', 3 John'), b. June 1, 1861, in Lawrenceviile, Pa.; m. in Grand Rapids, Mich., Oct. 12, 1887, to Emily Avery Morgan, dau. of Christopher B. Morgan of Grand Rapids. They now live in Grand Rapids. Oenealogioal Part. 311 579. Rev. William Alonzo' Stanton (Charles Alonzo', Amasa', John', DanieP, John', 3 John'), b. March 5, 1854, in Lawrenceville, Pa.; moved with his parents to Madison, Ind., in Oct., 1858; was graduated from Madison High School in 1871; Hanover College in 1875; Rochester Theological Seminary in 1878;, University of Chicago (Post-graduate) 1886; received from Hanover College the degrees of B. S., B. A., M. A. and D. D. ; received from Chicago University the degree of Ph. D. ; is the author of this genealogy; ordained as a Baptist minister at Mun- cie, Ind., Nov. 14, 1878. Has held the following pastorates: First Baptist Church, Muncie, Ind., from June, 1878, to Feb., 1880; Vermont Street Baptist Church, Quiney, 111., from Feb., 1880, to Aug., 1885; First Baptist Church, Eockford, 111., from Aug., 1885, to March, 1890; Shady Avenue Baptist Church, Pittsburgh, Pa., March, 1890, to date. P. 0. 3 Marchand ave- nue, Pittsburgh, Pa. William A.* Stanton m. Sara Louisa' RoGBES of Wheatland, Monroe county, N". Y., Sept. 4, 1878. Eev. T. Edwin Brown, D. D., pastor of the Second Baptist Church of Rochester officiated. Sara Louisa' Rogers was b. in Wheatland, N. Y., April 18, 1852. Her ancestry in America runs thus: I James' Rogers, b. 1615 in England; came to America in the ship Increase in 1635; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel Rowland, of Stratford, Conn. ; lived in Strat- ford, Milford and New London, where he d., 1687. II James'' Rogers, Jr., b. Feb. 15, 1653, in Stratford, Conn.; m. Mary Jordon, dau. of JefEry Jordon, of Ireland, Nov. 5, 1674; d. Nov. 8, 1713, in New London, Conn. III William' Rogers, b. May 10, 1693, in New London, Conn.; m. Elizabeth Harris Aug. 38, 1713; d. 1741. IV Nathaniel* Rogers, b. 1725 in New London; m. twice; one wife was Theody Miner, whom he m. Sept. 13, 1747. V Josiah' Rogers, b. in New London, Conn.; m. as his second wife Saviah, dau. of Samuel King, of Mansfield, Conn. 48 378 The Stantons. VI Harris* Eogers, b. July, 1784, in Hebron, Conn. ; m. Mar. 29, 1807, Keziah, dan. of George Henry Smith, of Dal- ton, Mass.; d, June 21, 1832, in Wheatland, Monroe county, K Y.; she d. there Apr. 37, 1875. VII Daniel Erial', b. Jan. 17, 1811, in Wheatland, N. Y.; m. Feb. 13, 1840, to Eunice, dau. of Edmund Eellows, of Chili, N. Y.; she was b. Aug. 33, 1816, in Sheffield, Mass.; they now (1891) live in Wheatland, N. Y. VIII Sara Louisa' Rogers, sixth child of Daniel E.', and Eunice. The children of William A.s and Sara* (Rogers) Stanton are: I Helen Rogers', b. Dec. 9, 1879, in Muncie, Ind. II Edith ISTichoson', b. Apr. 11, 1883, m Quincy, 111. Ill Anna Beewsteb", b. Jan. 39, 1886, in Rockford, 111. 580. Aurelius Lansing" Wall (Olive B.', Amasa^ John^ DanieP, John^ 3 John'), b. Oct. 30, 1848, in Tyrone, N. Y.; m. Oct. 37, 1870, Ida V. Stebbens, of Grand Rapids, Mich., dau. of Henry 0. and Catharine Stebbens; they now live in Fargo, Dakota. Issue: I Henry Cornelius' Wall, b. and d. in 1875, in Grand Rapids. II Lottie Eva', b. Mar. 9, 1885, in Binghampton, Barnes county, Dakota. 581. Carrie Enretta* Stanton (Judson W.', Amasa", John^ Daniel^ John", 3 John'), b. Nov. 34, 1854, in Hornby, N. Y.; m. Feb. 36, 1880, to John L. Buchanan, of Grand Rapids, Mich. ; they were m. in Grand Rapids, where they have since lived; their address is 230 Plainfield ave. Issue: I Judson Floyd' Buchanan, b. Aug. 31, 1882. II Bertha Eugenia', b. July 28, 1887. 582. Howard M/ Stanton (Abraham L.', Freeman^ John*, Daniel*, John^ 3 John'), b. July 19, 1856, in Middleburgh, N. Oenealogical Part. 3Y9 Y.; m, Sept. 18, 1878, to Eocelia Geknset; lives in Schenec- tady, N. Y. Issue : I Eda Sabina', b. Dec. 31, 1879. 584. Sidney Smith' Stanton (Jacob Galusha', John W.», Elisha^ DanieP, John^ 3 John'), b. Aug. 3, 1846, in BUicott- Tille, N. Y.; m. 583 Maey Lucinda* Stanton, at Lawrence- burg, Ind., Feb. 17, ]873; they now live in Mill Creek, Ka- nawha county, W. Va., where these three children were b. : Issue: I John- Galtjsha', b. Jan. 17, 1876. II Julia Lee', b. Aug. 37, 1879. Ill Maky Marshall', b. Sept. 35, 1884. 585. Sarah Antoinette"* Stanton (Charles B.', John W.', Elisha*, DanieP, John^ 3 John'), b. Aug. 3, 1866, at Kanawha Saline, W. Va.; m. in Centropolis, Kan., May 10, 1885, to Clar- ence H., son of Abraham Martin. Issue: I Clarence Eranklin' Martin, b. Oct. 30, 1886, in Ap- panoose Tp., Franklin county, Kan. 586. Leanora, Frances^ Williams (Dexter G-.' Williams, Polly", Elisha^ Daniel*, John=, 3 John"), b. Oct. 13, 1838, at El- licottville, N. Y.; m. Oct. 14, 1855, in Auburn, Wis., by her father, to James, son of Daniel Thompson, of Pern, Mass. Issue (all b. at Kewaskum, Washington county. Wis., and now live there) : I Adel Delora' Thompson, b. Feb. 16, 1856. II Blma Louisa', b. May 33, 1857. III Harlan James', b. July 13, 1860. IV LORIN Dbmeratus', b. Sept. 10, 1864; d. Dec. 5, 1868. V Endora Delinb', b. May 26, 1866. VI Leslie Allen', b. Jan. 37, 1870. VII LiLLiE Mat', b. Sept. 13, 1873. VIII Merrill Williams', b. July 4, 1877. 380 The Stomtons. 587. GlorTOnia C Williams (Dexter G.' Williams, Polly', Elisha^ Daniel*, John^ 3 John'), b. June 11, 1840, in Ellicott- ville, N. Y. ; m. Marcus Ambrose Smith in Auburn, Wis., Jan. 3, 1868; he is a son of Asa and Eebekah Smith. Issue (b. at Pilot Mound, Fillmore county, Minn.) : I Llotd Adorwo' Smith, b. March 31, 1870; d. Aug. 9, 1871. II BoTD Dexter', b. Aug. 11, 1872. III Mabel Edith', b. Nov. 9, 1874. IV Dean Billings', b. Dec. 12, 1877. 588. Tenera C Williams (Dexter G.' Williams, Polly', Elisha', Daniel*, John^ 3 John'), b. Dec. 9, 1846, in Ellicott- ville, N. Y.; m. in Eond du Lac, Wis., Feb. 16, 1880, to NELSOir Hanbr, son of Horace Haner, of Polk, Wis. Issue (b. at Cedar Creek, Washington county. Wis.): I Jennie Euth' Haner, b. July 27, 1883. II Lola Gail', b. Sept. 18, 1883. 589. Frances E.' Wood (Theresa' Williams, Polly', Elisha', Daniel*, John^ 3 John'), b. April 22, 1841, in Geneseo, N. Y.; m. Charles P. Eathburn at Janesville, Wis., Jan. 3, 1863; he was the son of Valentine Eathburn of Eagle, Allegany county, K Y. Issue: I Maud Angie' Eathburn, b. Oct. 24, 1866, at Waukon, Iowa; m. Benj. P. Howard of Traverse City, Mich., in Eagle, N. Y., July 22, 1886. Frances E.' m. (2) in Salamanca, N. Y., Jan. 20, 1881, to Edwin Van Dyke of Eagle, N. Y. 590. Mary C.^ Wood (Theresa' Williams, Polly', Elisha', Daniel", John^ 3 John'), b. Sept. 13, 1844, at Ellicottville, N. Y.; m. John C. Westeall at Strawberry Point, Clayton county, Iowa, Jan. 19, 1866; he is the son of John Moses Westfall of Cass, Iowa. Genealogical Part. ' 381 Issue: I COKA EsTELLA' Westfall, b. Oct. 2, 1867, at Madison, Iowa. II Minnie Agnes', b. Nov. 8, 1869, in Dubuque, Iowa, 591. Lucien A.' Williams (Blisha S.' Williams, Polly«, ElishaS DanieP, John', 3 John''), b. March 13, 1842, at Ellicott- ville, N. Y. ; m. Ellen Benedict, dau. of Charles Benedict, of Great Valley, N. T., in 1869; he d. in Great Valley in 1873. Issue: I Adelbekt' Williams, b. Feb. 9, 1870, in Great Valley. II Lucien', b. June 23, 1873, in Great Valley. 592. Aurelia C Munsee (Martha A.' Williams, Polly", Elisha=, Daniel^ John', 3 John'), b. March 3, 1845, at Rochester, !N". Y.; m. Dec. 17, 1863, Walter Alonzo Osboenb, sou of Benj. Osborne, of Brimfield, Portage county, Ohio. Issue: I A daughter', b. Nov. 21, 1870; d. Dec. 3, 1870, in Owasso, Mich. II Edwin Gale' Osboene, b. May 8, 1875, in Lansing, Mich. 593. Mary T.' Munsee (Martha A." Williams, Polly', Elisha', Daniel*, John', 3 John''), b. Jan. 5, 1850, at EUicottville, N. Y.; m. Feb. 31, 1866, at Kent, Ohio, Wilson Beaton Osborne, son of Benjamin Osborne. Present home is Akron, Ohio. Issue : I CoEA Bernice' Osborne, b. Feb. 23, 1869, at Kent, Ohio. 594. lorilla T.' Williams (Royal S.' Williams, Polly", Elisha", DanieP, John', 3 John''), b. Dec. 12, 1845, at Great Valley, N. Y.; m. Sept. 27, 1863, at Anamosia, Jones county, Iowa, Kiee- LAND James Calkins; he b. Oct. 37, 1840, in Watertown, N. Y., son of Samuel Calkins, of Wyoming, Iowa; on his mother's side he is a descendant of the Huguenot Solomon Jaques, and of the Van Rensselaer and Knickerbocker families of Holland. 382 The Stcmtons. Issue: I Feed E.« Calkins, b. Oct. 7, 1866, at Wyoming, Iowa. II EoTAL Stanton^ b. March 18, 1870, at Wyoming, Iowa. III Lucy M. J.', b. Aug. 24, 1873, at Wyoming, Iowa. IV Albert Edwaed', b. May 12, 1877, at Clarks, Merrick county, Neb. V Ohas. Adelbert', b. Dec. 35, 1879, at Clarks, Merrick county, Neb. VI Bella Clark', b. March 6, 1882, at Clarks, Merrick county, Neb.; d. Jan. 27, 1883, at Wyoming, Iowa. 595. Adelbert D/ Williams (Royal S.^ Williams, Polly", Elisha=, DanieP, John^ 3 John''), b. July 8, 1858, in Maquoketa, Iowa; m. Dec. 21, 1876, at Anamosia, Iowa, Edwista G-eidlet Vaughn, dan. of Philoman Vaughn, of Wyoming, Iowa. Issue (all b. in Wyoming, Jones county, Iowa) : I WiifFEED Mtetle' Williams, b. Not. 22, 1877. II Eeeddie VAUGH2S-', b. Feb. 1, 1879; d. Mar. 3, 1879. III Vaughn', b. Mar. 5, 1880; d. Aug. 7, 1880. IV Dbaeborst Garland', b. Feb. 2, 1885. V Harold Hamilton', b. Jan. 18, 1887; d.Peb. 16, 1887. 596. Samuel De Forest' Woodford (Anna M.' Bryant, Anna', Blisha^ DanieP, John^ 3 John=), b. Mar. 15, 1835, at Aurora, N. Y.; m. June 16, 1857, Mart Elizabeth Fuller, dau. of Howard Fuller, Sr., of Cold Springs, Cattaraugus county, N. Y. Issue: I Mart Maria' Woodeoed, b. Mar. 25, 1858, at Cold Springs, N. Y. II Ievine De Forest', b. Apr. 25, 1862, at Red House, N. Y. III Emma Elizabeth', b. Nov. 29, 1864, at Red House, N. Y. IV Agnes Mtea', b. June 25, 1869, at Red House, N. Y. V Lillian Maud', b. Feb. 25, 1872, at Red House, N. Y. Qenealogical Part. 383 VI Peael Aurblia', b. Apr. 13, 1875, at Red House, N. Y. VII Feanc Leal», b. Feb. 14, 1879, at Limestone, N. Y.; d. Apr. 6, 1880. Samuel D. Woodford and family now live in Wolsey, Dak. 597. Mary M.^ Woodford (Anna Maria'' Bryant, AnnaS Elisha', DanieP, JohnS 3 John'), b. May 14, 1836, at Aurora, N. Y.; she m. Howaed Fuller, Jr., Mar. 17, 1857, at Cold Springs, E". Y. Issue (first b. in Cold Springs, the others in Eed House, N. Y. ): I EiLLA AifN' Fuller, b. Feb. 4, 1860; m. June 8, 1883, to Frank Leslie McCabe, son of John McCabe, of Campbell, Steuben county, IST. Y.; a child'" b. and d. Sept. 3, 1885. II Ella Almika', b. Aug. 15, 1863; m. Jan. 6, 1883, to William, son of Samuel France, of Salamanca, N. Y. Issue (b. at Eed House, E". Y.): 1. Leland Clare'" France, b. Feb. 17, 1884; d. Not. 30, 1884. 3. John Dervine", b. July 10, 1886. III Emma Amakda', b. Aug. 15, 1863. IV Alonzo Howard', b. Sept. 33, 1866. V Geacia Mart', b. Not. 6, 1869. VI Hattib Mat', b. Sept. 30, 1871. VII Leita Maeia', b. Aug. 30, 1875. VIII De Forest Alfred', b. Aug. 35, 1877. 598. Anna E.' Woodford (Anna M.' Bryant, Anna', Elisha', DanieP, JohnS 3 John'), b. Jan. 33, 1840, at Cold Springs, N. Y.; m. there Mar. 17, 1857, to Ashbe Bliss, Jr., son of EeT. Asher Bliss, of Corydon, Pa. Asher, Jr., was b. Oct. 15, 1834. Issue: I Anna Oassandea' Bliss, b. May 17, 1858, at Napoli, K Y.; m. there Dec. 33, 1881, to Edwin J. H. Porter, son of Hardin Porter, of Napoli. One child: 384 The Stwntons. 1. Walter Clayton" Porter, b. Sept. 3, 1884, at Na- poli, N. Y. II Addie Maria', b. May 17, 1858, at Napoli; d. June 30, 1878. III Db Poeest Woodfoed", b. April 5,1860, at South Val- ley, N. Y. IV PoRTEB Alonzo', b. Nov. 20, 1861, at Cold Springs, N. Y. V Waltee Hooper', b. Sept. 3, 1866, at South Valley, N. Y.; d. May 11, 1883, at Napoli, N. Y. VI Avis Maet;', b. July 37, 1870, at South Valley, N. Y. VII Nelson Ashee', b. Apr. 32, 1874, at South Valley, IST. Y. VIII Alice Myetle', b. Feb. 33, 1881, at Napoli, N. Y. IX Darwijst Arthur', b. June 1, 1883, at Napoli, N. Y. 599. Calyin Seneca' Yiniiig (Ursula M.' Bryant, Anna', ElishaS Daniel*, John^ 3 John'), b. June 8, 1838, at BUicottTille, N. Y. ; m. Apr. 14, 1853, in Monroeville, Ohio, to Medb Veste White, dan. of Abel and Mary White, of Bast Townsend. Huron county, Ohio. Issue: I Delia Ealphetta' Vining, b. Feb. 14, 1854, at Osh- temo, Mich.; d. there in 1858. II Cart Waeeen', b. Nov. 5, 1860, at Vevay, Ingham county, Mich. Ill Pearl Andeus', b. June 3, 1871, at Lake View, Mont- calm county, Mich. 600. Leander Otis' Yining (Ursula M.' Bryant, Anna', Blisha', DanieP, John^ 3 John"), b. May 8, 1830, at BUicottville, N. Y. ; m. Feb. 18, 1857, in Lawrence, Mich., to Angelinb Hill- TARD, dau. of Wears Hillyard, of Hartford, Mich. Leander was a U. S. soldier ; d. Mar. 9, 1865, at Washington, D. C, and was buried at Arlington Heights, Va. ; one child: I Geoege Meltin' Vinikg, b. May 7, 1861, at Arlington, Mich. Genealogical Part. 385 601. lydia Ann' Tining (Ursula M.' Bryant, Anna', Blisha', DanieP, John', 3 John'), b. Mar. 8, 1834, at Ellicottville, E". Y.; m. Mar. 19, 1852, in Fairfield, Ohio, to Allest, son of Aaron Cook, of East Townsend, Ohio. Issue (all b. at Oshtemo, Kalamazoo county, Mich.) : I Culver' Cook, b. Feb. 4, 1856; d. March 7, 1862, at Oshtemo, Mich. II Herman A.', b. July 14, 1858; m. April 12, 1882, in Eureka, Kan., to Lettie, dau. of John Poster of Brooklyn, N. Y. Two children : 1. Warren P." Cook, b. March 2, 1883, in Fame, Kan. 2. Sadie Ann'", b. April 13, 1885, in Matfield Green, Kan. III George B.», b. Oct. 20, 1860. Lydia Ann' m. (2), Jan. 29, 1871, inLakeview, Mich., to Abibl Poster Stbybsts, son of Howard Steyens of Howard City, Mich. They had : IV Nellie Olive' Stevens, b. Feb. 19, 1878, at Neosho Falls, Kan. 602. Caroline Samantha' Vining (Ursula M.' Bryant, Anna^ Elisha^ DanieP, John', 3 John'), b. Feb. 10, 1836, in Elli- cottville, N. Y.; m. in 1854, at Arlington, Mich., to Noble, son of John Orton. She d. there Oct. 7, 1859. Issue: I Emma' Orton, b. Jan. 24, 1856, in Arlington, Mich. II Anna', b. April 15, 1857, in Arlington, Mich.; m. there Dec. 16, 1878, to Porter Sutton; he was b. May 16, 1854, at Hartford, Mich. They live at Ar- lington and have: 1. Palmer'» Sutton, b. Nov. 4, 1879. 2. "William"', b. June 25, 1881. 603. Royal Albert^ Tining (Ursula M.' Bryant, Anna', ElishaS DanieP, John', 3 John'), b. April 15, 1841, in Ellicott- ville, N. Y.; m. Dec. 25, 1866, in Lansing, Mich., to Mart, 49 386 The Stantons. dau. of Ambrose Wetmoeb of Vevay, Mich. Their children are: I J. M.' ViNiNQ, b. March 17, 1869, in Cato, Montcalm county, Mich. II Ida Mabel', b. April 3, 1879, in Cato, Montcalm county, Mich. Two who d. in infancy. 604. Louisa Maria* Yining (Ursula M.' Bryant, Anna^ Elisha^ DanieP, John', 3 John'), b. Oct. 15, 1846, in EUicott- ville, N. Y.; m. April 1, 1867, in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, to David, son of Greenberry and Susannah Pickeeing. Issue: I Hakeison' Pickering, b. May 25, 1873, at Sandy ville, Iowa; d. there in 1873. II Mattib', b. May 35, 1873, at Sandyville, Iowa; d. there in 1873. III Veenebel', b. July 31, 1879, at Greenfield, Adair county, Iowa. IV Lauea L.', b. April 26, 1881, at Greenfield, Adair county, Iowa. 606. Mary Delora* Yining (Ursula M.' Bryant, Anna', Elisha^ Daniel*, John^ 3 John''), b. Oct. 22, 1850, at East Town- send, Ohio; m. July 3, 1867, in Cato, Mich., to Bukzilla, son of Joseph and Mary Millee. Issue: I Claeenoe a.' Millee, b. May 8, 1868, at Jefferson, Mich.; d. there July 5, 1873. II Waeebn G.^ b. Sept. 17, 1869, at Jefferson, Mich. III Meda Inez', b. Aug. 3, 1871, at Jefferson, Mich. IV Aevin Jay", b. June 26, 1873, at Jefferson, Mich. V Pbecival Haeet", b. Not. 29, 1875, at Fountain, Ot- tawa county, Kan. VI LuLU- EosETTA', b. Dec. 4, 1877, at Fountain, Ottawa, county, Kan. Genealogical Pa/rt. 387 VII Matjeioe Alton", b. Jan. 11, 1880, at Fountain, Ot- tawa county, Kau. VIII Mtktlb Aurora', b. Sept. 27, 1884, at Fountain, Ot- tawa county, Kan. IX Eatmobtd Burzilla", b. July 6, 1886, at Fountain, Ottawa county, Kan. 607. Maurice Alonzo' Vining (Ursula M.' Bryant, Anna', Elisha', Daniel^ John^ 3 John'), b. Feb. 27, 1856, at Arlington, Mich.; m. Sept. 24, 1884, in Lawton, Van Buren county, Mich., to Mast Grace Morris; she was the dau. of Amos Morris, and was b. Feb. 3, 1864. Issue: I Otto Brooks' Vining, b. July 26, 1885, at Lawton, Mich. II Laura A.», b. Sept. 5, 1886, at Lawton, Mich. 608. lucy A.^ Kingsley (Mary A.' Bryant, Anna", Elisha^ Daniels John^ 3 John'), b. Nov. 8, 1832, in EUicott villa, N. Y.; m. Jtxly 4, 1851, in Cattaraugus, N. Y., to Joseph, son of James Wilcox . Issue: I Mart Augusta' Wilcox, b. at Ellicottville, N.Y., May 9, 1852; d. 1854. II Joseph Eugene', b. at Ellicottville, K Y., Sept. 14, 1853 ; d. 1854. III Mart Amanda', b. at Ellicottville, N. Y. , Sept. 30, 1855 ; d. 1861. IV Ella', b. at Greenville, Mich., May 5, 1859; m. in lona, Mich., April 25, 1876, to Fred, son of William Ball of Flushing, Mich. Issue (b. at Langston, Mich.): 1. Myrtle Eva" Ball, b. Aug. 25, 1877. 2. Lucy Edna>», b. Oct. 20, 1879. 3. Orson Leslie", b. Sept. 11, 1881. 4. Frank Earl'», b. Sept. 5, 1883. 388 The Stcmtons. V Chakles Feed.', b. at Langston, Mich., March 29, 1863. VI JoHK Elmer', b. at Langston, Mich., July 30, 1865. VII Eta', b. at Langston, Mich., July 22, 1867; d. 1868. 609. Alonzo Nathan^ Kingsley (Mary A.' Bryant, Anna', Elisha', Daniels John^ 3 John'), b. in Ellicottville, N. Y., Jan. 12, 1836; m. Feb. 10, 1863, Augusta Dilania, dau. of Peter Drown of Ellicottville. Issue (b. in EUicottyille, N. Y.) : I Carrie Adelia' Kingsley, b. June 28, 1865; d. May 8, 1875. II G-ERTEUDE Jenia', b. Jan. 21, 1868. Ill Warren- Alonzo', b. Feb. 3, 1876; d. May 13, 1876. Alonzo ISr.', d. at Ellicottville, N. Y., April 30, 1884. 610. James Alexander* Bryant (Samuel A.- Bryant, Anna«, Elisha', Daniel*, John', 3 John''), b. March 14, 1840, at Ellicott- ville, N. Y. ; m. 605 Helen Josephine* Vining in Oato, Mont- calm county, Mich., July 4, 1804. Issue: I Ida Lunette' Bryant, b. June 25, 1867, at Cato, Mich., m. March 16, 1885, in Minden, Barton county. Mo., to Jesse Harris Hause, son of Eobert Hause. Issue: 1. Elmer Le Eoy" Hause, b. at Morerad, Mo. 2. Ida Bryant", d. Aug. 19, 1886, at Mulberry Grove, Crawford county, Kan. II Carlton Edvtard', b. July 23, 1869, at Lakeview, Mich.; d. June 25, 1870. III Carrie A.', b. Nov. 2, 1871, at Eaynold, Mich.; d. Aug. 3, 1872. IV Warren Albert', b. July 1, 1874, at Cato, Mich. V Barney L.', b. June 24, 1878, at Pine, Mich.; d. Aug. 5, 1878. Oenealogioal PaH. 389 VI Ltdia Anna', b. June 19, 1883, at Maple Valley, Mich.; d. Jan. 2, 1883. VII Jay E.°, h. June 6, 1884, at Baker township, Crawford county, Kan. 611. Franklin Hiram^ French (Amanda' Bryant, Anna*, Blisha', DanieP, John^ 3 John"), b. Nov. 14, 1849, at EUicott- Tille, N. Y.; m. in Stanton, Mich., Dec. 37, 1871, to Ankie, dau. of George Childs, of Stanton; she was b. July 7, 1854, in Jefferson, N. Y. Issue: I Jessie Childs' Feench, b. Aug. 13, 1873, in Stanton, Mich. 612. Chas. Frederick* Frencli (Amanda M.' Bryant, Anna', ElishaS Daniel", John', 3 John'), b. Sept. 15, 1851, at BUicott- ville, N". Y.; m. July 29, 1873, in Hubbardstown, Mich., to Ida MiNEETA, dau. of Miles Dunham, of Stanton, Mich. ; she was b. April 8, 1852. Issue: I Eaele Dunham' Feench, b. Sept. 2, 1880, at Lakeview, Mich. II Thos. Chas.", b. Aug. 14, 1885, at Lakeyiew, Mich. 613. Albert De Forest* French (Amanda M.' Bryant, Anna^ Elisha^ DanieP, John', 3 John''), b. Aug. 7, 1853, at Ellicott- ville, ]Sr. Y.; m. Dec. 6, 1879, at Lakeview, Mich., to Mart Jaitb, dau. of Harvey Covet, of Lakeview; she b. Feb. 2, 1857, in Hornellsville, N. Y. Issue: I Haeland a.' Feench, b. Jan. 33, 1881, in Lakeview, Mich. II Bessie A.', b. Sept. 6, 1882, in Lakeview, Mich.; d. June 9, 1883. III Daist B.', b. Sept. 33, 1884, in Chase, Mich.; d. June 14, 1885. IV Chas. Glen', b. June 1, 1886, in Long Lake, Mich. 390 The Stantons. 614. Truman R." French (Amanda M.' Bryant, Anna*, Elisha^ Daniel, John^ 3 John"), b. June 27, 1857, in Greenville, Mich.; m. June 27, 1878, in Lakeview, Mich., to Mart Lboea, dau. of Lewis L. Bissell, of Orion, Mich. ; she b. Nov. 24, 1859. Issue: I Ealph Lewis' Feench, b. Aug. 38, 1879, in Lakeview; d. there May 15, 1882. II Edwin Linton', b. Aug. 22, 1881, in Lakeview. III Albert Rat", b. Oct. 20, 1883, in Long Lake, Mich.; d. March 4, 1884. IV Hazel Mtrl', b. March 15,- 1886, in Long Lake, Mich. 615. Ida A.^ French (Amanda M.' Bryant, Anna", Elisha*, DanieP, John^ 3 John''), b. Sept. 7, 1861, in Lakeview, Mich.; she m. Oct. 29, 1879, in Lakeview, to Thomas Ransom Welsh, son of John M. Welsh, of Grand Rapids. They had twins: I Tract' Welsh, ) b. June 23, 1881, and d. Aug. 18, 1881, II Perot', [ at Lakeview, Mich. 616. Nelson Abner* Kingsley (Hervey S.' Kingsley, OrrilP, Elisha^ Daniel^ John^ 3 John'), b. April 2, 1840, in Ellicott- ville, N. Y.; m. Jane Ann Collins of Plainfield, Mass. Issue: I Elora Mat' Kingslet, b. Sept. 19, 1876, in West Hamp- ton, Mass. II Grace Herminia', b. Oct. 22, 1881, in West Hampton, 617. Theron Stanton' Rust (John W.' Rust, Martha', Elisha=, Daniel*, John^ 3 John'), b. Aug. 28, 1854, in Ellicottville, IST. Y. ; m. there, Sept. 1, 1872, to Mart Ida Randall, dau. of Leonard and Julia Randall, of Great Valley, N. Y. Issue (b. in Great Valley, N. Y.): I Willis Leonard' Rust, b. Sept. 23, 1873. II Manlt Edson', b. Aug. 19, 1879. Genealogical Part. 391 618. Flora Eliza' Rust (John W.' Eust, MarthaS Elisha', Daniel", John^ 3 John'), b. July 25, 1857, in Ellicottville, N. Y.; m. in Great Valley, N. Y., June 12, 1877, to William Newtok, son of Francis and Deborah Newton, of East Hampton, Mass. Issue (b. at Greab Valley) : I John P.' Newtoj^t, b. May 22, 1878; d. June 16, 1878. II Ghas. N.', b. July 2, 1879. III Hekbeet S.', b. Dec. 6, 1881. IV Thbeon R.', b. May 31, 1884; d. March 25, 1885. 619. Diana* Cudworth (Cynthia', Lydia^ Blisha^ Danie?, John^ 3 John'), b. Nov. 8, 1838, in Chesterfield, Mass.; Dec. 22, 1860, in Winhall, Vt., she m, Wm. Hoza, son of Ryley Mank, of West Dover, Vt., where their children were born. Issue: I Julia A.' Mann, b. March 20, 1861. II Heney E.', b. March 2, 1863. Ill Clieeoed E.», b. Sept. 30, 1873. 620. Emily E.' Cudworth (Cynthia C Kinne, Lydia^ Elisha', Daniel*, John', 3 John'), b. June 20, 1841, at Savoy, Mass.; she m. Sept. 3, 1861, Ralph, son of Capt. Amos Parsons of Stratton, Windham county, Vt. Issue (b. at Winhall, Vt.): I CoBA Eliza' Paesons, b. May 14, 1863; m. Dec. 20, 1883, in East Jamica, Vt., to Francis P., son of Wm. F. Churchill of South Londonderry, Vt. Two children b. at South Londonderry: 1. William Gilbert'" Churchill, b. Deo. 28, 1884. 3. Mary Olive", b. May 16, 1886. II Maet Olive', b. June 20, 1866; d. Dec. 26, 1874. III Ehoda Diana', b. May 22, 1870; d. July 12, 1881. IV Sarah Delia', b. March 30, 1873. Ralph Parsons d. at Winhall, Vt., May 16, 1878. His widow m. (2) May 10, 1882, at Winhall, to Aabon 392 The Stantons. Mason Butler of East Jamaica, Vt., and now liyee in Bast Jamaica. Aaron M. Butler d. Oct. 3, 1886, leaving a son: V Hbnet Merrill' Butler, b. Feb. 3, 1885, at Bast Ja- maica, Vt. 631. William Judson' Cudworth (Cynthia C Kinne, Lydia«, Blisha', Danier, John', 3 John'^), b. April 2, 1858, at Keadsborough, Vt. ; m. Oct. 3, 1880, Alice L. Dua^-e, dau. of Patrick Duane of Winhall, Vt. Issue: I Clarence Duane' Cudwoeth, b. July 34, 1881, at So. Londonderry. II William Bbeneed', b. Jan. 3, 1886, at Landgroye, Ben- nington county, Vt., where he d. Aug. 7, 1886. 633. Elizabeth A.' Kinae (dan. of 383 Edwin Euthren'' Kinne), b. Nov. 7, 1848, at Savoy, Mass. ; m. Nov. 35, 1866, Ethan Eber, son of Augustus Matnaed of Savoy. Issue: I Amos Edwin' Matnard, b. Sept. 3, 1871, in Savoy, II A son', b. July 15, and d. July 30, 1875, in Adams, Mass. Ill Emma Achsah', b. March 13, 1886, in Savoy, Mass. 633. Theron E." Kinne (son of 383 Edwin Ruthven' Kinne), b. May 8, 1851, at Savoy, Mass.; m. Dec. 39, 1873, 637 Julia Beals* Kinne of "West Chesterfield, Mass. Issue: I LiLA Amelia' Kinne, b. Oct. 8, 1874, in Chesterfield, II Herbert Theron', b. Oct. 31, 1876, in Plainfield, Mass. Ill Bertha Louisa', b. Jan. 6, 1886, in Plainfield, Mass. 634. Addie D.' Kinne (dau. of 383 Edwin Ruthven' Kinne), b. June 37, 1856, at Hawley, Mass.; m. in W. Cummington, Genealogical Part. 393 Mass., Nov. 25, 1871, Levi Franklin Hathwat, son of Wilson Hathway of Windsor, Mass.; he d. March 16, 1877. Issue: I Ltdia Diana' Hathtvat, b. Aug. 27, 1872, at Plaiufield, Mass; d. July 14, 1873. II Cora Lillian', b. Jan. 1, 1875, at Windsor, Mass. Addie D. m. (3) Sept. 10, 1881, at SaToy, Mass., Frank Leroy Ingraham, son of George Ingraham of SaToy. 625. Edna Melinda* Kinne (dau. of 383 Edwin Euthren Kinne), b. Jan. 1, 1862, at Hawley, Mass.; m. March 10, 1880, at Plainfield, Mass., to Amos Deming Snow, son of Herman Snow of Savoy, Mass. Issue (b. in Lanesborough, Berkshire county, Mass.): I Arthur Harmon" Snow, b. May 15, 1881. II Harry Edwin', b. Oct. 24, 1883. 626. Ellen AchsaV Kinne (dau. of 383 Edwin Euthven' Kinne), b. April 5, 1866, in Hawley, Mass.; m. Oct. 12, 1882, in Ashfield, Mass., to Charles Abel Williams, son of Ephraim Williams, 2d, of Ashfield. Issue: I Anna Esther' Williams, b. June 12, 1885, in Plainfield, Mass. 638. Lydia Stanton' Kinne (dau. of 386 John'' Kinne), b. June 25, 1861, at W. Chesterfield, Mass.; m. May 4, 1879, to Daniel, son of Paul Cudworth of Plainfield, Mass. Issue: I Homer Stillman' Cudworth, b. ISFot. 18, 1879, at Chesterfield, Mass. II Thurston Simeon', b. March 16, 1883, at Shelburne Falls, Mass. III Elbertine Minnie', b. May 27, 1886, at Shelburne Falls, Mass. 50 394 The Stantons. 629. Elisha Dwiglits Hitclicock (son of 387 Eliza A.' Kinne), b. June 25, 1849, in Heath, Mass.; m. Nov. 15, 1874, Ella Jake, dau. of Ansel Thateb, of West Chesterfield, Mass. Issue (b. at Heath, Mass.) : I Ethel Maude' Hitchcock, b. Dec. 27, 1879. II Warrek Kalph', b. Sept. 17, 1881. 630. Charles Freeman* Bi'yant (grandson of 219 Prances' Stanton), b. Nov. 20, 1852, at Great Valley, N. Y.; m. Nov. 9, 1885, in Ayr, Ontario, Canada, to Emily Barbaea Watson, dau. of John and Elizabeth Watson, of Ayr; they now (1887) live in Diamond Springs, Cal. Issue: I James Watsojs"' Bryant, b. Sept. 15, 1886, at Diamond Springs. 631. Agnes Jean" Bryant (grand-dau. of 219 Frances^ Stan- ton), b. June 11, 1854, at Great Valley, N. Y,; m. May 6,1885, at Diamond Springs, Cal., to Henry Gerish Sanborn, son of Hazen and Anne Sanborn, of Manchester, N. H. Henry G. San- born was one of six children; he was an alumnus of Dartmouth College, and a teacher in Placerville Academy, Cal. . After a tour around the world he m. as above, and Sept. 15, 1886, he d. at Diamond Springs, Cal. Issue: I Jean' Sanborn, b. Dec, 6, 1886, at Diamond Springs. Agnes Jean" (Bryant) Sanborn d. Dec. 8, 1886. 632. Kalburn Stedman* Rust (grandson of 220 Huldah' Stan- ton), b. Feb. 26, 1862, at East Townsend, Ohio; m. June 5, 1881, in Mercer county. Mo., to Ella, dau. of George P. Heth- BEiNGTON, of Modena, Mo. Issue: I Arthur Gareibld' Eust, b. Mar. 13, 1882, at Princeton, Mo. II Ernest Claud', b. Deo. 18, 1883, at Princeton, Mo. III Clayton Carl', b. May, 1886, at Buffalo Precinct, Brown county, Neb. Oenealogioal Part. 395 633. Martha Annette' Stow (Helen M.', Gersham E.% Elisha", Daniel", John", 3 John'), b. Mar. 11, 1853, in Ogden township, Lenawee county, Mich.; m. Mar. 11, 1875, in Collins, Huron county, Ohio, to Fredeeiok Eoland Purple, son of George Purple, of Cameron, Mo. Issue: I Eyerett Pitch' Purple, b. Oct. 14, 1878, at "Wellington, Loraine county, Ohio. II Chestek Stow', b. Sept. 26, 1887, at Kidder, Mo. In May, 1876, they adopted William Hays; b. Mar. 31, 1876. 633. Alice Amanda" Stow (Helen M.', Gersham E.«, Elisha^ Danie?, John^ 3 John''), b. Mar. 27, 1853, in Ogden township, Mich.; m. Apr. 2, 1871, in Collins, Ohio, to Cornelius Augus- tus Sherman, son of Abner Sherman, of Marengo, Ohio, and lives in San Francisco, Cal. Issue: I Edith Gertrude' Sherman, b. Aug. 15, 1873, at Col- lins, Ohio; m. May 17, 1890, to Wm. E., son of Daniel Hicks, and has a son Walter Sherman" Hicks, b. May 23, 1891. All live at 226 Oak street, San Francisco, Cal. II Eugene Stow', b. Oct. 9, 1873, at Oberlin, Ohio; d. Aug. 32, 1874, at East Townsend, Ohio. III Mabel Alice', b. July 27, 1875, at Oberlin, Ohio; d. Aug. 13, 1875. IV Egbert Lawrence', b. Apr. 3, 1877, at San Francisco, Cal. V Arthur Garfield', b. JSTov. 1, 1880, at Oakland, Cal. 635. Hattie Grreen^ DeTendorf (Katherine', Elijah", Elijah^ DanieP, John^ 3 John'), b. Not. 10, 1850, in Manheim, N. Y.; m. Dec. 10, 1879, in Little Falls, IST. Y., to Oliver E. Strough. Issue : I JuANiTA V.' Strough, b. Wot. 17, 1883, in MoraTia, N. Y. 636. Martha Stanton" Devendorf (Katherine', Elijah*, Elijah', Daniel*, John^ 3 John'), b. Oct. 7, 1852, in St. Johns- 396 The Stantons. Tille, N. Y.; m. Feb. 31, 1874, in Truxton, TST. Y., to Lewis Weight, of Homer, N. Y., son of Egbert and Marian Wright. Issue: I Elmer Egbert' Weight, b. Mar. 30, 1875, in Danube, N. Y. II An^ta', b. July 39, 1877, in Preble, ¥. Y. 637. Ida Mar Devendorf (Katberine', Elijah, Elijah^ Dan- iel*, John^ 3 John''), b. Oct. 1, 1859, in Raritan, 111.; m. Apr., 1879, to Geoege Truax, of Montgomery county, N. Y.; they were m. ia Little Falls, N. Y., and live in West Albany, N. Y. Issue : I Mable y.' Truax, b. Dec. 3, 1881, in West Albany, N. Y. 638. Mary Gertrude' Stanton (George Henry', Elijah", Eli- jah^ Daniel*, John^ 3 John'^), b. May 10, 1860, at Mauheim, N. Y. ; m. Nov. 36, 1884, at Canastota, N. Y., to Frank Garrett Blakeslee; they now live in Perryville, Madison county, IST. Y. Issue : I Mable Olbnb' Blakeslee, b. Nov. 6, 1866, in Perryville. 638a. Joel Wilson* Stanton (Hamilton R.', James', Danie?, Daniel*, John^, John'), b. Sept. 7, 1843, in Pine Grove township, Warren county, Pa.; m. Nov. 39, 1866, at Beaver Dam, Pa., to Alice I. Murray; he d. June 7, 1881, at Ackley Station, Pa., where he was a merchant and lumber manufacturer; he was a Methodist. Issue: I Nellie Mueeay', b. about 1868, and d. in Pine Grove township. II Sarah Adelaide", b. Mar. 1, 1870; P. 0. Ackley Station, Pa. III Frank Murray', b. June 39, 1873; P. 0. Ackley Sta- tion, Pa. IV Inez Estelle", b. Oct. 13, 1875; P. 0. Ackley Sta., Pa. V Hamilton Eoy», b. May 38, 1877; P. 0. Ackley Sta., Pa. Oenealogical Part. 397 VI Mart Gertetjde', b. Mar. 25, 1879; P. 0. Ackley Sta- tion, Pa. VII Charles L.^ b. May 16, 1880; d. Jan. 3, 1882. 638b. Josina C.^ Stanton (Hamilton E.', James*, Daniel', Daniel*, John^ John"), b. Dec. 19, 1843, in Pine Grove town- ship, Warren county, Pa.; m. there July 3, 1865, to James W. Elderkin, who was b. Dec. 23, 1836; they now live in Russell, Warren county. Pa. Issue : I Elbert L.« Elderkin-, b. Mar. 11, 1866, at Spring Creek, Warren county, Pa., and now lives in Pittsburgh, Pa. (East End). II Glennib G.\ b. Mar. 17, 1877, at Russell, Pa.; lives there. Elbert L.' Elderkin m. Nov. 27, 1889, in Pittsburgh, Pa., Rose Ida, dau. of Ered. Lenzinger. She d. Mar. 25, 1890, in Pittsburgh. 638c. Laura A.' Stanton (Hamilton R.', James^ Daniel', Daniel", John', John'), b. Nov. 6, 1845, in Pine Grove township, Warren county. Pa. ; m. July 3, 1865, at Ackley Station, to Cyrus A. Haxes, he b. May 8, 1839, and d. May 4, 1886. Mrs. Hayes lives at Russell, Warren county. Pa. Issue (all b. in Warren county, Pa.): I Ereddie' Hates, b. Aug. 10, 1867; d. Oct. 10, 1867. II Ralph', b. Aug. 9, 1868; d. Oct. 24, (?). III Cora', b. Oct. ]6, 1872; d. Aug. 8, 1873. IV Bertie', b. April 1, 1876; d. May 22, 1876. V Clyde R.', b. Aug. 23, 1877. VI IvA L.', b. Sept. 7, 1878. VII Grace P.', b. Jan. 22, 1884. 638d. Sarah Adelaide* Stanton (Hamilton R.', James*, Daniel', Daniel*, John^ John*), b. Sept. 1, 1848, in Warren county, Pa.; m. May 3, 1871, at Ackley Station, Pa., to Stepheit A. LoTJifSBURT. He is a farmer and they now live at Russell, Warren county. Pa. 398 The Stantons. Issue: I Daisy' LouNSBtrET, b. May 38, 1873, at Germany P. 0., Pa. II Blanch^ b. June, 1874, at Germany P. 0., Pa. III Heeman', b. July 4, 1881, at Germany P. 0., Pa. IV Staniet', b. Sept. 13, 1885, at Germany P. 0., Pa. 638e. John Hamilton" Stanton (Hamilton E.', James', DanieP, DanieP, John', John''), b. Oct., 1853, in Warren county. Pa.; m. Feb. 13, 1877, at Greenville, Pa., to Meltina D. Laughlin, and now lives at Kinzua, Pa. He is a millwright. Issue: I CoEA A.', b. Feb. 7, 1878, at Meadville, Pa. II Geace E.', b. June 11, 1881, at Meadville, Pa. 638f. Charles Fremont' Stanton (Hamilton R.', JamesS DanieP, DanieP, John', John'), b. March 31, 1857, at Spring Creek, Warren county, Pa.; m. Oct. 14, 1886, at Tidioute, Warren county. Pa., to Feances J., dau. of Barney A. Snow; she b. Feb. 31, 1865. Mr. Stanton is a Republican and a boot and shoe dealer at 276 Prankstown ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Issue: I Caeeib Evelyn', b. Sept. 3, 1887. II Maegaeet R.', b. Sept. 3, 1890. 638g. Willie Montgomery' Stanton (Hamilton E.', James^ Daniel', DanieP, John', John'), b. May 38, 1859, in Warren county. Pa.; m. July 3, 1883, to Joanna Beomlby. He is in business at Cranberry, Venango county, Pa. Issue: I Heney R.', b. June 3, 1885. II Maet Geeteude', b. June 3, 1887. III Evelyn", b. Sept. 5, 1890. 638h. Mary Jane' Stanton (Hamilton R.', James', Daniel', Daniels John', John'), b. July 7, 1861, at Ackley Station, Pa.; Genealogical Part. 399 m. there, Oct. 16, 1877, to Walker "W. Eldbekin; he b. July 31, 1851, at Columbus, Warren county, Pa., son of Dyer W. and Cornelia Elderkin. He is in real estate and insurance business. They live at 6440 Penn ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Issue: I GoLDiE Floeekce' ELDBEKiif, b. March 7, 1879. II Mabel Cornelia', b. June 8, 1883. III Marx Jane', b. Sept. 5, 1884. IV Eleanor Stanton', b. March 4, 1890. 639. Mary Martha* Stanton (Stephen L.% Amos«, DanieP, DanieP, John^ 3 John'), b. April 22, 1849, in Otselic, N. Y.; m. May 2, 1867, in Deposit, N". Y., to Luther L. Anthony. They now live at Hales Eddy, Delaware county, N. Y. Issue: I Louis Herbert' Anthony, b. March 1, 1870. II Birdie Estella', b. May 23, 1877. Ill Jennie Belle', b. March 7, 1879. 640. Ellen A.' Stanton (Stephen L.', Amos^ DanieP, Daniel*, Johns 3 John'), b. April 29, 1855, at South Otselic, N. Y.; m. May 9, 1877, Avery E. Nichols; P. 0. Lincklaen, N. Y. Issue : I Lynn S.' Nichols, b. Aug. 30, 1879. II Mary Ethel', b. Feb. 14, 1885. 641. Flora A.* Stanton (Stephen L.', Amos*, Daniel', Daniel*, JohnS 3 John'), b. April 8, 1863, at South Otselic, N. Y.; m. William G. Warner; P. 0. South Otselic, N. Y. Issue: I L. J.' Waener, b. July 30, 1882. 642. James Leroy' Stanton (Daniel C", Nathan^, Fathan', Joseph*, John', John*). This gentleman disliking his name changed it to Fred. J. Stanton, and is so known now. He was b. July 14, 1845, in Delaware county, N. Y.; m, Lillian Horner in 1874, and lives at Spirit Lake, Iowa. 400 The Stantms. Issue: I Lerot Hornbk', b. II Mary", b. Ill Forest W.', b. 6-43. Sarah Lucinda' Stanton (Daniel 0.', Nathan', Nathan', Joseph*, John', John^), b. March 2, 1848, in Delaware county, N. Y.; m. Thomas Boyd, Oct. 1, 1874; they live at Momence, 111. Issue: I Cora' Boyd, b. March , 1876. II William', b. 644. George Amy' Stanton (Daniel C, Nathan', Nathan', Joseph*, John', John*), b. March 8, 1850, in Delaware county, N. Y.; m. Sept. 30, 1876, at Mt. Carroll, 111., to Ida May, dau. of Hiram and Anna Oolehoue; she was b. Jan. 1, 1859, at Mt. Carroll, 111. Mr. Stanton was a poor boy with few early educational advantages. When five years old his parents moved to Kankakee county, Illinois, where he lived until manhood. Through the influence of a family for whom he worked in 1869- 70, he was converted Aug. 30, 1870, and joined the M. E. church. He immediately started a neighborhood prayer meeting and before spring his mother, three sisters, a brother and several friends were converted. In the spring of 1871 he attended school in Kankakee City, and in the spring of 1872 entered the Theological School at-Evanston, 111., to prepare for the ministry. In the winter of 1874-5 he was obliged to give up his studies on account of poor health. During his vacations and after he left school, he did considerable canvassing with Bible Histories in Illinois and Canada. In the fall of 1876 while thus engaged in Carroll county. 111., he married. His home was then in Mt. Carroll, 111., until 1882, when he moved to Spirit Lake, Iowa. There he was in real estate and nursery business for a time and then in the furniture and musical instrument business. Business G. A. STANTON. Genealogical Pa/rt. 401 reverses and disappointments had a bad effect upon his religion, and from 1886 to 1889 he had no church relations. In 1888 he returned to Illinois, first to Rockford and then to Mt. Carroll, where he engaged in the music business. In Nov. of 1889 he again joined the M. B. church. Mr. Stanton has always been a strictly temperate man, never having used tobacco nor intoxicants at all, nor never engaging in any games of chance. Issue: I Edith Mat", b. Oct. 8, 1877, at Mt. Carroll, 111. II Mabel Haitu-ah', b. May 8, 1881, at Mt. Carroll, 111. III Chaelbs Eatmond', b. April 3, 1884, at Spirit Lake, Iowa. IV Nora Adelia", b. July 20, 1887, at Spirit Lake, Iowa. V Edwin Ebebman', b. Sept. 12, 1890, at Mt. Carroll, 111, 645. John Wellington' Stanton (Daniel C, Nathan', NathanS Joseph^ John^ John'), b. Oct. 12, 1855, at ; m. Cakbie Hupp in 1883, and now lives in Humboldt, Iowa. Issue: I Fbank', b. 646. Bertha Angeline' Stanton (Daniel C", Nathan«, Nathan*, Joseph*, John^ John'), b. Oct. 1, 1861, at Grant Park, 111.; m. Chaelbs Blazby in 1878; live in Momence, 111., and have a son: I. Allbn' Blazet, b. 647. AheP Stanton (Eoberf, Elijah', Nathan', Joseph*, John', 3 John*"), b. Jan. 17, 1826, in Prattsburg, Steuben county, N. Y.; m. (1) Chaelottb Stuedbvakt, who d. about 1881. In 1882 he m. (2) Emma . They now live in Kingsley, Mich. Issue (by wife Charlotte): I Charles A.', b. about 1860; m. Belle Lord Merritt, and now lives in Cohocton, N. Y. They have two children: 61 402 The Stantons. 1. '", b. 1877. 2. '», b. 1880. II Maey Jane', b. 1851; m. Brainard Wing and now liyes in Kansas. They have : 1. James" Wing, b. about 1871. III Edward B.', b. 1857; m. Delia Hubbard; lives in Avoca, Steuben county, N". Y. ; no issue. IV Lottie', b. 1865; m. Frank Jackson; lives in Cobocton, N". Y.; no issue. V Egbert Ernest', b. 1868; lives in Cohocton, N. Y. VI Stephen Augustus', b. 1873; lives in Kingsley, Mich. 648. Jacob' Stanton (Eoberf, Elijah*, Nathan^ Joseph*, John", 3 John=), b. July 21, 1827, in Prattsburg, N. Y.; m. April 27, 1857, in Sacramento, Cal., to Ann Morgan; she was b. in Wales, Aug. 7, 1820, and d. Feb. 22, 1879. In Feb., 1882, Jacob m. (2) Jane Sommeeville Burke. They live on a farm near Cohocton, N. Y. One child by first wife: I Amanda', b. Dec. 9, 1858, in Sacramento, Cal.; m. Sept. 12, 1879, to Charles H. Burns of Cohocton (now Avoca), N. Y.; she d. Dec, 1881, leaving an infant son: 1. Harry'" Burns, b. Dec. 13, 1881, in Cohecton, N. Y. 649. John* Stanton (Eoberf, Elijah^ Nathan^ Joseph", John^ 3 John') b. May 30, 1829, in Prattsburg, N. Y.; m. Harriet Wbrtzer of Cohocton, N. Y., about 1848. They now live in Cohocton, N. Y.; farmer. Issue: I Elizabeth', b. 1849, in Cohocton, K Y.; m. Ezra S. Wolcott of Cohocton. They have children: . 1. Charles" Wolcott, b. 1874. 2. Stanton", b. 1876. II Jennie', b. 1851, in Cohocton, K Y. ; m. Eugene Van Wormes of Cohocton. They have children: Oenealogical Part. 403 1. Lillie'" Van Wormes, b. 1874. 2. James'", b. 1876. 3. George'", b. 1878. 4. Fayette'", b. 1880. 5. Leona'", b. 1884. III Augusta', b. about 1864; d. 1882. IV Jambs', b. about 1869; now iu Cohocton. 650. Elijah' Stanton (Robert', Elijah', Nathan^ Joseph*, Johns 3 John'), b. April 14, 1831, in Prattsburg, N. Y.; m. Samantha Morrison; he enlisted in the Civil War and d. in 1861 at Elmira, N. Y. His widow lives in Cohocton, N. Y. He had children: I Susan', b. 1860; m. Thomas Northrnp of Ingleside, N. Y.; d. 1886. II Lottie', b. 1861 ; m. Henry Overhizer of Avoca, K Y. ; 3 children. 651. Lucretia* Stanton (Robert', Elijah', Nathan', Joseph*, JohnS 3 John'), b. May 28, 1833, in Prattsburg, N. Y. ; m. Elijah Kelsey, who d. at Hudson, Mich., in 1870, of disease contracted in the army; she m. (2) , and lives in Hudson, Mich., the mother of several children. 652. Joanna" Stanton (Robert', Elijah", Nathan', Joseph*, JohnS 3 John'), b. Dec. 6, 1837, in Prattsburg, N. Y.; m. Ira Brownbll, and d. about 1858, leaving a son: I Jerome' Brovtnell, b. about 1857; now lives at Prattsburg, N. Y. A farmer. 653. Stephen T.' Stanton (Robert', Elijah", Nathan', Joseph*, John^ 3 John'), b. May 1, 1841, in Prattsburg, N. Y.; m. Martha Sturdevant, about 1867; lives at Cohocton, N. Y. Issue: I Robert', b. 1869. II Carl', b. 1873. Ill Angeline', b. 1878. 404 The Stantons. 654. Hannah S." Stanton (Eoberf, Elijah', NathaIl^ Joseph^ John=, 3 John'), b. May 8, 1847, in Prattsburg, K Y.; m. Abeam B. Wheaton, a farmer of Cohocton, N. Y., and. has two children : I KoBEET Jat' Wheaton', b. 1866. II Clakengb', b. 1869. 655. Rer. lyraon E.* Stanton (John C, Elijah^ Nathan^ Joseph*, John', 3 John'), b. in Aug., 1826, at Warren, Herkimer county, N. Y.; m. Althea Wentwoeth in 1851, at Fulton, N. Y.; she b. in June, 1835, at Starkville, Herkimer county, N. Y. He is a Free Methodist minister, living at Barnerville, Schoharie county, N. Y. Issue: I Josephine', b. March 16, 1852; P. 0. Howe's Cave, Scho- harie county, N. Y. II Phelina', b. June 23, 1854; P. 0. West Fulton, Scho- harie county, N". Y. III Alick', b. Sept. 10, 1856; P. 0. Westford, Montgomery county, N. Y. IV SHEKMAN^ b. July 31, 1858; P. 0. Williamsport, Pa.; a mason. V Oda E.', b. Nov. 27, 1862; P. 0. Albany, IST. Y. VI David', b. Dec. 23, 1864; P. 0. Barnerville, N. Y.; a farmer. VII Elizabeth', b. in 1866; d. in 1868. VIII KosE', b. Oct. 27, 1869; P. 0. Barnerville, N. Y. IX Charles', b. March 17, 1871; P. 0. Barnerville, N. Y. X Geant', b. in 1873; P. 0. Barnerville, N. Y. XI HOWAED', b. in 1875; P. 0. Barnerville, N. Y. 656. James J.'* Stanton (John C", Elijah', Nathan*, Joseph", John', 3 John'), b. Aug. 22, 1831, in Warren, Herkimer county, N. Y.; m. Jan. 1, 1851, in Eichmondville, to Dolly M. Slatee; she is the dau. of Wm. and Hannah Slater, and. was b. Dec. 7, 1834, in Cobleskill, N. Y. Mr. Stanton is a Methodist and a farmer. He lives at Lawyersville, Schoharie county, N. Y. Genealogical Part. 405 Issue : I Sherman", b. Feb. 8, 1852; d. March 16, 1852. II William S.", b. March 27, 1853; m. Viola Roe in 1875, and lives at Barnerville, N". Y. His issue are: 1. Eozla'", b. 1877, in Cobleskill, N. Y. 2. Therou", b. 1878, in Cobleskill, IST. Y. 3. HerscheP", b. 1880, in Seward, N. Y. 4. Meldia'", b. 1882, ia Carlisle, N. Y. 5. Ethel", b. 1885, in Carlisle, N. Y. 6. Blanche", b. 1887, in Carlisle, N. Y. III Warken p.', b. March 20, 1855, at Cobleskill, N. Y.; m. Jan. 9, 1882, at Seward Valley, N. Y., to Lavina Strabeck, who was b. there Oct. 23, 1855. They now live at Cobleskill, N. Y., and have: 1. Lena L.", b. 3. Burr B.'", b. IV George W.', b. June 3, 1857. V Charles M.', b. Feb. 6, 1862, in Fulton, N. Y.; m. Feb. 20, 1884, in Seward, N. Y., to Flora Karker; she was b. in Seward, Nov. 26, 1860. Charles M. is a farmer; he has one child. 1. Eoyal A.", b. Sept., 1886. VI James 0.", b. May 2, 1865; d. Sept. 2, 1883. VII Abram C, b. Apr. 15, 1867; d. Oct. 11, 1867. VIII Ella B.', b. Nov. 12, 1870. 657. Robert' Stanton (John C, Elijahs Nathan', Joseph*. John', 3 John''), b. Aug. 31, 1832, in Warren, N. Y.; m. in Mar., 1866, at W. Fulton, N. Y., to Mart E. Ingraham; she b. Nov. 9, 1849, dau. of Russel and Lasinda Ingraham, of Scho- harie county, N. Y.; Mr. Stanton is a farmer at Patrie, Scho- harie county, N. Y. Issue: I Arthur', b. Sept. 24, 1868. II Almbdia', b. May 28, 1871; d. July 29, 1878. Ill Alberthia', b. May 25, 1873. 4Q6 The Stantons. IV Media', b. Feb. 16, 1878. V Grace', b. Sept. 8, 1880. VI MiLO K\ b. ]Srov. 17, 1884. 658. Peter H.' Stanton (John 0.', Elijah*, Nathan^, Jo- seph*, John', 3 John^), b. Aug. 25, 1833, in Eiohmondville, Schoharie county, N. Y.; m. July 33, 1865, to Laura E. Shasek; she d. June 18, 1876; he lives in Cobleskill, N. Y. Issue: I JoHJT H.', b. June 12, 1867, in Pulton, N". Y.; P. 0. Central Bridge, Schoharie county, N. Y. II George W.', b. June 25, 1870, in Pulton, IST. Y.; P. 0. Barnerville, N. Y. Ill Jason J.', b. Oct. 19, 1873, in Black Hawk county, Iowa; P. 0. Cobleskill, N. Y. 659. Loren Tomson^ Stanton (John 0.', Elijah", Nathan^ Joseph^ John', 3 John'), b. June 23, 1841, ia Cobleskill, N. Y.; m. Sabrina a. Ingraham; she b. Not. 16, 1844, in Pulton, N. Y.; they live iu West Pulton, N. Y. Issue: I Mart B.', b. Apr. 6, 1862, iu Cobleskill; d. Aug. 3, 1865. II Charles A.', b. June 2, 1866, in Pulton, N. Y. III Lucy E.', b. May 22, 1871, in Pulton, N. Y. IV Orlakdo T.', b. July 22, 1871, in Pulton, N. Y. V Martha A.", b. Dec. 28, 1877, in Fulton, N. Y. 660. Hannah Elizabeth* Stanton (William', Eufus', Eben- ezer^ Joseph'', John^ John'), b. Oct. 31, 1833, at Coeymans, N. Y.; m. Aug. 30, 1854, at Brant, Brie county, N. Y., to Ealph, son of Levi and Marilla Evans ; he b. Dec. 10, 1822, at Man- chester, Conn.; they are farmers and Methodists, living at Brant, Brie county, N. Y., with their two children. Issue: I Blwin a.' Bvans, b. Sept. 1, 1856; unmarried. II Linda V.', b. Dec. 17, 1860; unmarried. III Ploea E.", b. Mar. 11, 1863; d. Aug. 7, 1863. Genealogical Part. 407 661. Margaret Jane' Stanton (William'', Rufus^ Ebenezer=, Joseph^ John', John'), b. Feb. 3, 1836, at Ooeymans, N. Y. ; m. Aug. 5j 1855, to JoHif G. Peterson; d. Jan. 30, 1875, at Brant, Erie county, N. Y. Issue: I Clarinda Jan-b' Peteeson, b. July 8, 1856, at Brant; d. July 28, 1856. II Mart Fidelia', b. Sept. 15, 1857, at Brant; m. Nov. 2, 1886, to Harvey Bailey of East Kendall, N. Y. Ill John Melville', b. Oct. 19, 1859, at Brant; unmarried; he is a druggist at Port Jervis, Orange county, N. Y. 662. Emeline I.' Stanton (William', Eufus', Ebenezer^, Joseph^ John', 3 John'), b. Dec. 21, 1838, at Ooeymans, N. Y.; m. Oct. 5, 1861, to Franklin C. Hurd, and now lives at Brant, Erie county, K Y. Issue: I Ella Mat" Hurd, b. Aug. 3, 1866, at Brant; m. July 1, 1885, to Mr. Robinson; P. 0. North Collins, Erie county, N. Y. 663. Enfus W.' Stanton ( William', Rufus^Ebenezer^Joseph^ John^ John'), b. Oct. 18, 1841, at Ooeymans, N. Y.; m. Oct. 6, 1861, to Louisa Cole, who now lives at St. Thomas, Ontario. Mr. Stanton, while living at Dunkirk, N. Y., was killed on the Dunkirk, Alleghany Valley & Pittsburg R. R. at Irvington, Pa., March 19, 1875. Issue: I Charles Edvtakd', b. Nov. 20, 1862, at Brant, N. Y.; m. July 4, 1882, to Francis Norman of London, Ontario. He is a boiler-maker at Buffalo, N. Y. He has: 1. Luella May", b. Jan. 4, 1883; d. Aug. 27, 1883. 2. Edward Charles", b. Feb. 25, 1884. 3. Mabel Getta", b. Dec. 7, 1886. 4. Lora May", b. Dec. 14, 1888. II LoEA M.', b. May 14, 1867, at Irving, Chautauqua county, N. Y. ; unmarried; P. 0. St. Thomas, Ont., Canada. 408 The Stantons. 664. Samuel C Stanton (William'', EufusS EbenezerS Joseph*, John^ John^), b. Feb. 19, 1847, at Brant, Erie county, ]Sr. Y.; m. Chloe Benedict, May 3, 1871. He is a carpenter and joiner. P. 0. 35 Shields ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Issue: I William Benedict', b. June 3, 1872, in Brant, ¥. Y. He is an artist in lithographing at Buffalo, N. Y. 665. Marie Antoinette* Stanton (William', Kuf us^ Ebenezer", Joseph*, John^, John'), b. Dec. 20, 1850, at Brant, Erie county, K Y.; m. Not. 9, 1870, to George W. Sexsmith, at Brant. They now live at Bradford, Pa. Issue: I Stanton D." Sexsmith, b. July 10, 1872, at Collins, Brie county; N. Y. II Eloeence Ethel', b. June 30, 1874, at Brant, Erie county, N. Y. 666. Peter Gedney' Stanton (Ebenezer\ Eufus', Ebenezer', Joseph*, John^ 3 John'), b. Aug. 19, 1840, in Ooeymans, N.Y.; m. , and now lives at Coeymans Hollow, Albany county, N. Y. Issue: I Carrie Helen', b. June 23, 1861; m. Dec. 1, 1881, Eugene Wilsie. II Frank Ebenezer', b. Sept. 33, 1864; P. 0. Coeymans Hollow, N. Y. III Jennie Mart', b. Dec. 6, 1867; P. 0. Coeymans Hollow, N. Y. IV Emma Lawson', b. Sept. 37, 1876; P. 0. Coeymans Hollow, N. Y. 667. Helen Maria* Stanton (Ebenezer', Eufus', Ebenezer', Joseph*, John^ John'), b. April 17, 1843, at Coeymans, N. Y.; m. at her birth-place, Jan. 6, 1864, to Melvin W., son of Epe- netus Palmer. They live at Ooeymans Hollow, N. Y., are Methodists and farmers. Genealogical Part. 409 Issue: I Ella Jane' Palmek, b. Oct. 8, 1869; P. 0. Coeymans Hollow, E". Y. II Stantok Epenbtus', b. Sept. 30, 1871; P. 0. Coeymans HoUow, N. Y. III Geace Maky', b. Jan. 28, 1874; P. 0. Coeymans Hollow, K Y. IV Anna Helen", b. Oct. 14, 1877; P. 0. Coeymans Hollow, N. Y. V Claeance Melvin', b. Sept. 30, 1878; P. 0. Coeymans Hollow, K Y. VI Aethtjb, Stanton', b. March 6, 1883; P, 0. Coeymans Hollow, N". Y. 668. DanieF Stanton (Cephas', David', Eeuben', Joseph*, John^, 3 John'), b. Nov. 4, 1830, in N. Y.; m. Oct. 30, 1862, to Phebe a. Cash. They now live in East Windsor, Broome county, N. Y. Issue: I Martin C, b. Dec. 31, 1863. II Leuthel', b. Oct. 6, 1867. 669. Stephen' Stanton (Cephas', David*, Eeuben', Joseph*, John', 3 John"), b. Sept. 17, 1832, in New York; m. (1) Dec. 39, 1859, to Emeline M. Merrill; m. (3) Jan. 28, 1883, to Mrs. Mary Eebd. They live in Bennettsville, Chenango county, N. Y. Issue: I Ella L.', b. Oct. 16, 1860; m. Aug. 24, 1882, to Prank C. Wildrick; one child: 1. Charles David'" Wildrick, b. Jan. 12, 1888. II S. Db Witt', b. Nov. 39, 1863. III Wesley C, b. Jan. 30, 1868. IV Emma E.', b. March 30, 1874. 670. Polly' Stanton (Cephas', David«, Reuben', Joseph*, Johns 3 John'), b. Aug. 3, 1834, in New York; m. May 8, 1873, 52 4:10 The Stcmtons. to 0ELA3>rDO W. Paekek. Live at Chenango Bridge, Broome county, N. Y. Issue: I Alfeed S.' Paekee, b. Jan. 14, 1876. II Maet E.", b. Sept. 2, 1877. 671. Carrie A,^ Stanton (Luman', Reuben«, Reuben=, Joseph^, John^ John'), b. April 22, 1855; m. June 27, 1881, to Waltee E. Waed, son of Gilbert Ward of Albany, N. Y. Mr. Ward is a lawyer and lives in Albany, N. Y. Issue (all b. in Albany): I Stanto]j' Waed, b. Aug. 5, 1882; d. March 11, 1883. II Maud', b. Oct. 29, 1883. III Ploeence', b. Jan. , 1887. 672. Adelaide* Stanton (Erastus H.', James R.«, Eeuben'*, Joseph^ John^ 3 John"), b. May 24, 1841, at Greenville, IST. Y.; m. Sept. 21, 1865, Ethak T. Montgomery, at Beloit, Wis. They now live at lona, Mich., where he is in the real estate and insurance business. Issue : I Maet' Montqomekt, b. July 8, 1866, at Beloit, Wis. II Lattea Adelaide', b. April 8, 1868, at lona, Mich. III Alexander H.', b. Aug. 26, 1871, at lona, Mich. IV Sarah Alice', b. May 20, 1873, at lona, Mich.; d. July 25, 1885. 673. Charles Hamilton' Stanton (Erastus H.', James E.*, Renben=', Joseph^ John^ 3 John=), b. May 29, 1843, at Green- ville, ISr. Y. ; m. (1) Oct. 7, 1868, Alice V. Johnson of Beloit, Wis.; she d. Nov. 22, 1869, at Sheridan, Mich.; he m. (2) Jan. 25, 1872, Cornelia Leavenworth of Marengo, Mich. He is now in the lumber business at Greenville, Mich. Issue: I Harry Leavenworth', b. Aug. 28, 1875, at Sheridan, Mich. Genealogical Pa/rt. 411 674. Erastus James' Stanton (Erastus H.', James K.*, Eeuben", Joseph^ Jolin^ 3 John'), b. April 36, 1855, at Angelica, ]Sr. Y.; m. Oct. 14, 1880, ¥ksst Botntoij- of Albion, Mich. He is in the lumber business at St. Louis, Mich. Issue: I Adelaide', b. July 5, 1881, at Sheridan, Mich. II Delia L.', b. April 26, 1883, at St. Louis, Mich. 675. Edward Blair' Stanton (Erastus H.', James R.', Eeuben", Joseph*, John', 3 John'), b. May 13, 1858, at Eockton, 111. ; m. Feb. 22, 1883, Julia B. Townsbnd of lona, Mich. ; he is a lawyer at Eiyerside, Cal. Issue: I Louis BiioifSON', b. Jan. 25, 1884, at lona, Mich. II Helen', b. July 5, 1887, at Eiverside, Cal. ; d. Sept., 1887, at Eiverside, Cal. 676. Mary Alice' Stanton (Eeuben H.', James E.«, Eeuben', Joseph^ John^ 3 John'), b. Dec. 27, 1852, at Hornellsville, N. Y.; m. Sept. 2, 1873, to Nokman P. Nash, Jr., at Sheridan, Mich. They lire in Sebewa, Ionia county, Mich. Issue: I BuETON Nobman' Nash, b. Aug. 30, 1876. iS jX S:< \ '^-'' ^- ^''- ^^' i8^«- IV Hbitky S.', b. May 23, 1884; d. Oct. 23, 1884. 677. Henry Ellsworth' Stanton (Henry', Joseph% AbeP, Jabez*, John^ 3 John'), b. Jan. 23, 1846, in Huntington, Mass.; m. Not. 21, 1871, to Eliza A. Smith. Issue: I Emeet E.', b. June 30, 1873. II EoBBKT Hbkrt', b. May 7, 1875; d. Sept. 27, 1877. Ill Luke Winohell', b. April 22, 1879. 678. lowell Mason' Stanton (Henry', Joseph', AbeP, Jabez*, John=, 3 John'), b. Oct. 30, 1847, in Huntington, Mass.; m. Nov. 13, 1872, to Maet A. Hill. 412 The. Stwrvtons. Issue: I Lowell Eugene', b. June 3, 1874; d. Jan. 10, 1881. 11 Walter DeWitt', b. April 8, 1876. Ill Geace Eosamokd', b. May 21, 1879; d. Dec. 30, 1880. 679. Elsie' Clark (Clarinda', Charles^ Asa^ David*, Jolan^ 3 John^), b. Aug., 1834, in Canaan, Pa. ; m. (1) Joseph Pishbuen in Mich., having by him: . I Mtea' Eishbuen. M. (2) Jonathan- Stevens, and had two daughters, b. near Battle Creek, Mich. 680. Rufns' Stanton (Austin', Charles^ Asa^ David^ John^ 3 John'), b. 1846, in Wayne county. Pa.; m. Feb. 22, 1866, Bell, dau. of Dudley and Maria Jot. They live in Lacy, Barry county, Mich., where their four children were born. Issue: I Nellie', b. July 2, 1871. II Louise', b. Aug. 13, 1876. III Josephine', b. JSTov. 18, 1879. IV Haidee', b. Oct. 14, 1880. 681. William' Stanton (Austin', Charles*, Asa', David", John^ 3 John'), b. Sept. 15, 1860, in Battle Creek, Mich.; m. Eosa, dau. of Alexander and Louise Cadaet, Oct. 22, 1882. They live in Dowling, Barry county, Mich., and have: I Waltee', b. Sept. 4, 1883, in Barry county, Mich. 682. George' Stanton (Charles Wesley', Charles', Asa', David^ John^, 3 John'), b. Sept. 21, 1854, in Hawley, Wayne county. Pa.; m. Dec. 30, 1876, to Melissa, dau. of Jerry and Elizabeth Paeeingee; she was b. Feb. 28, 1858, in Pittston, Pa. They have children: I Gut', b. Sept. 24, 1877. II Mabel L.', b. Aug. 30, 1879. III Wm. Asa', b. May 20, 1881. IV Jeeet', b. March 12, 1883. Genealogical Pa/rt. 413 683. Byron« Stanton (Wm. Harvey', Charles', Asa", David^ John\ 3 John'), b. June 11, 1856, in Waymart, Pa.; m. June 5, 1878, Hattie Bagley of Scranton, Pa.; she was b. Sept. 5, 1857, in Minnesota. They now live in Scranton, Pa., where their children were born. Issue: I Gkace L.', b. March 37, 1879. II Belle F.', b. May 33, 1880. III H. Harvex', b. March 18, 1884. IV Byeon B.', b. June 34, 1885. 684. Edgar Williams' Stanton (Fitz Henry', Asa^ AsaS David*, John^ 3 John"), b. Oct. 3, 1850, in Waymart, Wayne county, Pa. He was graduated from the Iowa Agricultural College at Ames, Story county, Iowa, and has since been a teacher in that college. He m. Feb. 33, 1877, Margaret McDonald, dau. of James and Mary McDonald, of Mt. Pleas- ant, Iowa; she was b. Oct. 33, 1845, in Zanesville, Ohio. Their children were b. in Ames, Iowa. Issue: I Edwin McDonald', b. July 31, 1879. II Roger Williams', b. Feb. 3, 1883; d. May 30, 1883. Ill Margaret Beadmokt', b. May 16, 1883. 685. Eugene' Edgett (Lucy B.', Asa*, Asa^ DavidS John^ 3 John^), b. June 11, 1845, in Prompton, Wayne county. Pa.; m. Oct. 17, 1871, F. IsABELLE Brooks, dau. of Drinker and Sarah Brooks, of Bethany, Pa.; she was b. Jan. 9, 1846. Eugene was killed by the cars at Port Jervis, N. Y., Oct. 13, 1880. Issue: I Fannie Ora' Edgett, b. Aug. 37, 1877, at Honesdale, Pa. II Horatio N.', b. Aug. 33, 1879, at Honesdale, Pa.; d. Oct. 17, 1883. 686. Louise Electa' Wentz (Electa K.' Beattys, Louise', Asa', David^ John', 3 John'), b. Dec. 4, 1849, in Carbondale, Pa.; m. 414 The Stcmtons. Hebtrt Lee, son of Samuel and Anna M. Lee, June 19, 1878; he was b. Jan. 1, 1849, in Clinton, Wayne county, Pa. Issue: I Electa Louise' Lee, b. Feb. 7, 1883, in Honesdale, Pa. II Mart Ethel', b. Dec. 10, 1885, in Honesdale, Pa. 687. James George^ Wentz (Electa K.' Beattys, Louisa', Asa^ David*, John^ 3 John'), b. May 19, 1863, in Pittston, Pa.; m. Clara Elizabeth Coeteight, Dec. 18, 1884; she is the dau. of H. Hamilton and C. C. Cortright, and was b. Nov. 14, 1861, in Plainsville, Luzerne county, Pa. Issue: I MiLTOn- Hiram' Wentz, b. Oct. 3, 1885, in Wilkesbarre, Pa. 688. Samuel B.* Stanton (Amos C, Amos', Joseph^ Joseph^ Joseph', 3 John'^), b. Jan. 19, 1818; m. Jakette Mills of East Hamilton, JST. Y.; she d. May 39, 1883, at Corry, Pa.; he d. July 6, 1885, at Elgin, Pa. They had two daughters: 1 Meetie', who m. Mr. Munger of Corry, Pa. II Alma', who m. Mr. Bennett of Corry, Pa. 689. Harrison M.* Stanton (Amos C, Amos*, Joseph', Joseph^ Joseph^ 3 John"), b. Dec. 30, 1833; m. Alida Parker of Pine Island, Minn.; she d. Aug. 31, 1872; he d. June 7, 1863, at Benton Barracks, St. Louis, Mo., while serving his country in the Civil War. Issue: I A son', who is dead. II Charles W.', at Appleton, Minn. 690. Albert C/ Stanton (Amos C, Amos', Joseph^ Joseph^ Joseph^ 3 John''), b. July 30, 1835, in Otselic, IST. Y.; m. Jan. 39, 1853, to SusAsr Browu" of Georgetown, N. Y.; she was b. March 30, 1837; they live at Georgetown, N. Y., where he is a Methodist, Eepubliean, farmer and justice of the peace. Genealogical Part. 415 Issue: I Mart E.', b. Dec. 21, 1853; m. HaiTey E. Priest in 1873; d. Nov. 3, 1884. Issue: 1. Lillian B.'" Priest, b. Oct. 1, 1873; at Georgetown, N. T., in 1888. 2. Earl Stanton'", b. Aug. 15, 1876; at Georgetown, ]Sr. Y., in 1888. II Minna B.», b. Oct. 26,1864; m. Jan. 19, 1888, to Charles E. Thompson of Elmira, JST. Y. 691. Sabra Palmer' Stanton (Corren P.', Amos', Josephs Joseph*, Josephs 3 John*), b. Oct. 22, 1827, in Columbus, Che- nango county, N. Y.; m. Oct. 15, 1845, in Otselic, N. Y., to William 0. Hitchcock of Lebanon, N. Y. He was b. Jan. 4, 1818. They now live at Otselic, N. Y. Issue (all b. at Otselic, K Y.): I William Clinton' Hitchcock, b. Nov. 16, 1853; m. July 25, 1883, to Nora B. Brown of Portville, N. Y. ; she b. Nov. 28, 1862. They live at Portville and have one daughter: 1. Vida Earnestine'", b. July 15, 1884. II Mbrton Clarences b. Dec. 16, 1866; d. March 4, 1884. III Martha Amelia', b. March 25, 1869; m. Dec. 21, 1887, to George W. Gavin; he b. May 31, 1863. 692. Lurana Louisa' Stanton (Corren P.', AmosS Joseph^ Josephs Josephs 3 John'), b. Jan. 8, 1830, in Columbus, N. Y. ; m. Sept. 15, 1850, in Otselic, N. Y., to David Pbrsing; he b. Dec. 17, 1833, at Eoaring Creek, Columbia county, Pa. They now live at Portville, Cattaraugus county, Pa. Issue: I William Db France' Pbrsing, b. Aug. 3, 1853, at Genesee, N. Y.; m. Sept. 34, 1875, at Cuba, N. Y., to Blooma A. Keller; she b. Jan. 23, 1859. They have these children: 416 The Stantons. 1. Gertrude'", b. Oct. 13, 1878, at Olarksville, N. Y. 3. George'", b. Oct. 19, 1886, at Genesee, K Y.; d. Aug. 15, 1887. II Feeeman Stanton', b. Peb. 11, 1858, at Ceres, McKean county. Pa. ; m. July 3, 1878, to Mary M. Lewis of Genesee, N. Y.; she b. there March 19, 1859. III OoEA Belle", b. Sept. 23, 1862, at Genesee, N. Y.; m. Sept. 1, 1886, at Portville, N. Y., to George W. Gibby; he b. Jan. 18, 1860, at Predonia, N. Y. IV McClellan L.', b. Nov. 16, 1865, at Genesee, N. Y.; m. Sept. 2, 1886, at Portville, N. Y., to Maggie' M. Morgan; she b. May 22, 1866, at Cairo, 111. They have a son: 1. Donald Morgan'", b. July 19, 1887, at Portville, N. Y. 693. Laura Emma* Stanton (Oorren P.', Amos^ Joseph', Joseph*, Joseph', 3 John'), b. Feb. 11, 1832, at Brookfield, K Y. ; m. Sept. 15, 1850, in Otselic, N. Y., to Daniel M. Geer. They now live in Otselic and have these children: I JcTLirrs Herbert' Gbeb, b. Oct. 12, 1864, at Oxford, N. Y.; d. Aug. 8, 1887, in Hill City, Graham county, Kan. II Linn Stanton', b. Nov. 6, 1871, at Otselic, K Y. 694. John Warren* Stanton (Corren P.', Amos', Joseph^ Joseph^ Joseph*, 3 John'), b. Sept. 28, 1838, at Otselic, N. Y.; m. (1) Dec. 25, 1865, to Elvira M. Stoddard; she b. March 22, 1841, in Otselic, the dau. of Harmon and Harriet M. (Brown) Stoddard, and d. March 8, 1876, leaving one child: I Delia Maria', b. Nov. 7, 1866, in Otselic. John Warren m. (2) Dec. 30, 1884, to Cornelia Ada Bbcjce of Lenox, N. Y.; she b. Sept. 23, 1849, at Lenox. They live now at Canastota, Madison county, N. Y., and have: II Kirk Bruce', b. Dec. 17, 1885, at Lenox; d. July 24, 1887. Genealogical Part. 417 III Claeencb John', b. Feb. 16, 1889, at LeNox, N. Y. Mr. John W.* Stanton served in the CiYil War as a member of the 27th Eegt. N. Y. Volunteers, and his brother. Freeman C* Stanton, in the 114th Eegt. N. Y. Yols. 695. Hannah' Stanton (Edward A.', Amos', Joseph', Joseph*, Joseph^ John'), b. Jane 19, 1834, at Smyrna, N. Y.; m. Aug. 28, 1851, at Poolville, N. Y., to Samuel Ceumb; he b. Nov., 1816, in North Brookfield, N. Y. He is a carpenter and they live in Union City, Pa. Issue: I Fanny Antoinette' Oeumb, b. June 10, 185.2, in Union township, Erie county, Pa.; m. April 22, 1875, in Union City, Pa., to Victor, son of Jenus and Elizabeth M. Holmes; he b. Feb. 18, 1850, in Denmark. They live in Jamestown, N. Y., where he is a merchant. Their^children are: 1. Victoria Francelia'" Holmes, b. April 9, 1876. 2. Valdemar Frank'", b. Dec. 8, 1877. 3. Vivian Francia", b. July 10, 1879; d. Sept. 9, 1879. II Herman D.', b. Sept. 27, 1854; d. Oct. 30, 1872. III Edith F.', b. Sept. 23, 1861; d. July 17, 1882. IV Daniel G.', b. April 6, 1868; went west. V Lena L.\ b. March 21, 1873; P. 0. Jamestown, N. Y. VI Henet% b. April 22, 1877; P. 0. Jamestown, N. Y. 696. Hiram* Stanton (Gilbert', Amos", Joseph", Joseph*, Joseph^ 3 John'), b. Nov. 21, 1835; m. Feb., 1860, to ; d. April 24, 1864. Issue: I Albeeto'; in Stanton, Mich. 697. Charles Henry* Stanton (Gilbert', Amos', Joseph', Joseph*, Joseph', 3 John'), b. June 29, 1837, in Otselic, N. Y.; m. Sept. 9, 1863, Luct E. Glaziee of Plymouth, N.Y.; she b. 53 418 The Stantons. Dec. 7, 1846. They now live in Plymouth, N. Y. He is a farmer, a Eepublican and a Methodist. Issue: I Hattib Edith', b. May 21, 1866; m. Oct. 13, 1887, to Ira B. Cushman, Plymouth, N. Y. II Gertie Althea', b. July 18, 1869. III Angib Louise', b. Aug. 10, 1873. IV M. Lotbene', b. May 17, 1886. 698. Albert Palmer' Stanton (Gilbert', Amos", Joseph', Josephs Joseph', 3 John'), b. Nov. 20, 1849; m. Oct. 16, 1870, to Alice Kose Goodsbll. They now live at South Oxford, N. Y., and were married in Otselic, Chenango county, N. Y. Issue : I Freddie Dewatne', b. July 23, 1871; d. Jan. 19, 1875. II Clattost G.', b. Dec. 2, 1878. Ill A son', b. in 1888. 699. Amelia Janette' Stanton (Gilbert', Amos", Joseph', Josephs Josephs 3 John'), b. Feb. 8, 1855; m. Nov. 17, 1875, to C. A. Lowe. Issue: I Susan' Lowe, b. May, 1880. 699a. Henry W.' Stanton (Henry', HenryS Isaac W.S Joseph*, Joseph', John'), b. in Compton, Canada, where he m. a Miss Gibson, who d. soon after giving birth to a daughter: I Ada', b. in 1851. She was reared by her grandfather, Henry' Stanton, and now lives with him in Coaticooke, Canada. Henry W.* then went to Montreal, Canada, where he has since lived. He is a surveyor and civil engineer, and has been chiefly employed in public works and surveys. In Montreal he m. (2) Miss A. A. Hekmine CoENSOLLES, a French Canadian lady. They have had nine children: Genealogical Part. 419 II Henrt Gideon", b. 1855; a book-keeper in Montreal in 1879. III Wm. Edmonds', b. 1856; insurance clerk in Montreal in 1879. IV Jos. Ernest', b. in April, 1858; a lithographic engraver. V Mart Hekmine', b. in 1861. VI Marian Amelia', b. July 5, 1863; d. July 2, 1878. VII JosiAH Turner', b. in 1864; lives in Montreal. VIII Charles Edwin', b. in 1866; lives in Montreal. IX OcTAViA Louisa', b. in 1867. X George Louis', d. aged 5 months. 700. Aurora G.' Stanton (Jeremiah B.', Isaac W.', Isaac W.', Joseph*, Joseph^ 3 John'), b. June 24, 1843, in Danville, Vt.; m. March 11, 1865, to T. G. Blodgett, and now (1888) lives in North Danville, Vt. Issue: I Harlan P.' Blodgett, b. June 30, 1867. II Carrie M.', b. Aug. 27, 1869. Ill Ethel A.', b. Sept. 5, 1882. 701. Abbie L.' Stanton (Jeremiah B.', Isaac W.', Isaac W.', Joseph*, Joseph, 3 John'), b. Jan. 28, 1852, in Danville, Vt.; m. Jan. 6, 1876, to H. W. Vaknum, and now (1888) lives in JefEersouville, Vt. Issue: I Gut R' Varnum, b. July 29, 1883. 702. Jerry Blount' Stanton (Jeremiah B.', Isaac W.«, Isaac W.', Joseph*, Joseph', 3 John'), b. Oct. 15, 1857, in Dan- ville, Vt.; he m. Dec. 21, 1882, Nellie Clifford, and now (1888) lives in St. Johnsbury, Vt. Issue: I E. Bessie', b. March 28, 1885. 703. Amos Giles* Stanton (Amos', John', Amos", John*, Joseph', John'), b. April 3, 1837, in Montville, New London 420 The Stantons. county, Conn.; m. in Milltown, Conn., Nov. 25, 1858, to 703^ Betsy', dau. of Sanford and 550 Lucy' (Stanton) Williams. He is a farmer and a Democrat. They now live at Mystic Eirer, Conn. Issue (all living at Mystic Kiver, Conn.): I William Edgae', b. Oct. 1, 1859; m. Blanche Louise Williams, Nov. 22, 1882; she d. Feb. 15, 1886. II Frank Sanfoed', b. Sept. 4, 1861 ; m. Kate B. Chese- bro, June 30, 1886. III John- Giles', b. July 6, 1867. IV Delia', b. Nov. 8, 1868; m. Lyman Allyn Chapman, Dec. 15, 1886. V LucT», b. March 27, 1874. 704. General David Le Roy' Stanton (Elijah', Richard P.', Elijahs Elijahs Thomas', 3 John'), b. Feb. 3, 1840, in Balti- more, Md.; m. Feb. 19, 1863, at East New Market, Md., Eliza A. HoDSON. In 1861 he enlisted, became Colonel of 1st Mary- land Brigade, U. S. V., and at Five Forks was breveted Briga- dier-General. Issue: I Nellie', b. Oct. 30, 1866. II Andrew Denison', b. Jan. 16, 1869. III David Le Eoy', b. Nov. 22, 1870. IV Edith Blanche', b. Oct. 25, 1872; d. 1877. V Bessie Hooper', b. Dec. 1, 1874; d. 1881. VI Harold', b. , 1883. 705. Norman Leslie' Stanton (Elijah', Richard P.', Elijah', ElijaV, Thomas', 3 John'), b. 2 Dec, 1843, in Baltimore, Md.; m. Lizette B. Rice, Nov. 24, 1868. Issue : I Robert F.', b. Dec. 25, 1869. II Washington B.', b. Jan. 25, 1871. III Norman L.', b. Aug. 9, 1873. IV Maud E.', b. Dec. 1, 1874. V G. Howard', b. July 5, 1883. Genealogical Part. 421 CHAPTER IV. THE DESCENDANTS OF THOMAS' STANTON'S THIKD SON, JOSEPH' STANTON. 6. Joseph' Stanton was b. 1646 in Hartford, Conn. ; he was bapt. March 21, 1646. He removed with his parents to Stoning- ton. He settled on a great tract of land which his father had bought of a Narragausett sachem for a half bushel of wampum. The sachem's child was a captive and was redeemed by the aid of Thomas', and so the Indian sold the land as part payment of the price. In ancient Boston records, Joseph is described as " Joseph Stanton of Squanicot, Narraganset county. King's Province;" and in a lease recorded in Boston he describes the land leased as " half the farm or neck named Quannecontague, where I do now live." This land was where Charlestown, K. I., now is, formerly a part of Westerly. The lease was dated Nov. 30, 1685. In 1669 Joseph lived in Stonington and was appointed assist- ant magistrate to hold court in New London with his father who was magistrate. In 1714 Ben Uncas and fifty-four other Mohegans signed a paper, dated in May, affirming that Oweneco had wrongfully sold a great part (western part) of their lands, and they then consigned what was left to Joseph Stanton and four others. This was probably Joseph', though as he d. in 1714 it may have been another Joseph. Joseph m. June 19, 1673, to HANiTAH.dau. of William Mead of Koxbury, Mass. William Mead's will was made at Koxbury in 1683; he gave half of his estate to his wife and half to .Toseph Stanton; there was also a charge of £20 against Joseph for Mead's supply of clothing, etc., to Joseph's daughter Hannah. Joseph's wife d. 1676. They had two children: 706 I Joseph', b. 1674; m. Esther Gallup. 422 The Stantons. 707 II Hannah', b. 1676; m. Dr. James York of Westerly, R. I., Nov. 13, 1695. 6 Joseph' m. (2) Aug. 23, 1677, Hannah Lord of Hartford, Conn. She was buried May 6, 1681, leaving children: III Thomas', b. Dec. 16, 1678; d. young. IV Rebecca', b. April , 1681; m. Joseph Babcock; had issue. There is in the records of the Stonington church the admission to the cliuroh of the wife of Joseph Stanton, March 16, 1683. This must have been a third wife. She seems to have died childless. But he had three children born after 1690, and both Dr. Savage and Hon. John D. Baldwin think they were the issue by a wife named Peentice. Baldwin " conjectures " that " Miss Prentice " was a fourth wife. Savage thinks she was the third wife. The record of their baptisms in the Stonington church is as sons of Joseph Stanton of Westerly and reads thus: 708 V Thomas', bapt. April 5, 1691. 709 VI Daniel', bapt. Ap^'il 1, 1694. VII Samuel', bapt. July 17, 1698; d. young. 6 Joseph d. in 1714, aged 68 years. FOURTH GENERATION IN THE LINE OF 6 JOSEPH'. 706. Joseph' Stanton (6 Joseph'), b. in 1674; m. Jan. 3 1705, to Esther G-allup, dau. of Benadam and Hester (Pren- tice) Gallup. He lived in Westerly, R. I., and had: Esther", b. 1708; m. Robert Hazard. Mabt", b. 1711; m. Peleg Sanford Mason. Hannah*, b. 1714; m. Dr. Joshua Babcock. Nancy*, b. 1716; d. unmarried. Joseph'', b. April 23, 1717; m. twice. Sarah*, b. 1719; m. Dr. James Babcock. 710 I 711 II 712 III IV 713 V 714 VI Oenealogical Part. 423 715 VII Lucy*, b. Sept. 32, 1732; m. Christopher Champlin, Aug. 19, 1756. Joseph' Stanton was a justice in Westerly, E. I., and the fol- lowing letter will be interesting reading. The original copy is in the hands of Dr. George D. Stanton of Stonington, Conn. It is addressed to Governor Craneston of Newport, R. I., and this is a verbatim copy: " Westerly August the 28 day 1719 " Honnored Sur these with grief com to Inform your Honner that yester day Eobart babcock of this town departed this life and it Is to be feared that the caus of his deth came by abuse or hurt that he Eeseved: Sur the Jury of Inqueest have sat on him and viewed the outward and Inward part of his body and they find his body brused and his blader broked. " Sur it is susspected that John Eoss of westerly Is the man that hath dun the hurt and commited the fact and I am Informed that he is gon out of this town In a bote of Mr. Christopher Champlins bound for newport the bote hath tow masts the man hath ofEen bin att newport and Is known there: " Sur I nede not In struct your Hounor butt hope that If he be at newport you In your wisdom will take Care that the said Ross be seccurred: Sur I humbly pray your advice Consarning the premeses and whather the Evidencers ought to be bound oVer to Cort before the Eoss be Taken: no more att presant but Eemain " your most humbll sarvant "Joseph Stantojst Justice." 707. Hannah' Stanton (6 Joseph') b. in 1676; m. Nov. 13, 1695, to Dr. James York of Westerly, E. I. Issue: I Hannah* York, b. March 28, 1697. II Joanna^ b. Dec. 31, 1699. III JAMES^ b. Sept. 6, 1702. IV EDWARD^ b. June 21, 1704. 424 The Stantons. 716 V STA2S-T0N*, b. March 14, 1708; m. Jemima Shaw, April 30, 1730. VI THANKFT^L^ b. Feb. 36, 1711. 708. Thomas* Stanton (Joseph'), b. in Westerly, E. I.; bapt. April 5, 1691; m. Esther Babcock, dau. of Job Babcock, of Westerly. He lived in Westerly, and had: 717 I Ebbecca*, b. ; m. Nathaniel Sheffield. 718 II Sarah*, b. ; m. Benjamin Hoxie. 719 III Isabel*, b. ; m. Nathan Teft. IV A son*, b. ; drowned when young. 709. Capt. Dani el' St anton (6 Joseph"), b. in Westerly; bapt. April 1, 1694; m. (1) Meect, dau. of Job Babcock, of Westerly, and had: 720 I Daniel*, Jr., b. ; m. Mary Wilcox. The first wife, Mercy, died and Daniel' m. (3) Elizabeth, dau. of George and Charity Beo;^, of Westerly, E. I. By her he had: Samuel*, b. ; m. Sarah Browning. John*, b. Feb., 1733; m. Dorothy Eichardson. Joseph*, b. ; m. Abigail Sheffield, March 6, 1748. Geoege*, b. ; d. unmarried. Mari*, b. ; m. Thos. Eichardson. Elizabeth*, b. ; m. Joseph Champlin; no issue. Did 709 Daniel Stanton m. (3) Prudence, dau. of Eev. Salmon and Dorothy (Noyes) Treat? She m. a Daniel Stanton, of Coventry, as his 3rd wife. They were m. Dec. 10, 1763, and he d. Dec. 38, 1773. This is the only Daniel Stanton who, in 1763, was of suitable age to marry said Prudence and who had had two wives. 731 II 733 III 733 IV V 734 VI VII Genealogical Part. 425 FIFTH GENERATION IN THE LINE OF 6 JOSEPH'. 710. Esther* Stanton (Joseph^ 6 Joseph'), b. 1708, iu West- erly, E. I.; ni. RoBEET Hazard, and had: I Samuel^ Hazard, b. ; m. 1766, to 835 Abigail Stanton. II Esther^ b. Dec. 7, 1733; m. 1757. III Elizabeth', b. ; m. Dr. Robert Hazard, April 19, 1753; d. May 26, 1805. IV Hanstah', b. ; d. single. V Josephs b. 1727; m. 1760; d. 1790. VI Stanton-'; no record. 711. Mary* Stanton (Joseph', 6 Joseph'), b. 1711, in West- erly, R. I.; m. to Pelbg Sanford Mason, Nov. 4, 1742. He was of Conn. They had children, one of whom m. a Tilden, one a Tiffany, and one a Perry. In 1745 Mr. and Mrs. Mason moved from Stonington to Lebanon, Conn. 712. Hannah* Stanton (Joseph', 6 Joseph'), b. 1714, in Westerly; m. Dr. Joshua Babcooe, Aug. 11, 1735; he was b. in Westerly, R. I., in 1707. Studied in Boston and England. Chief Justice of R. I. Supreme Court; d. April 1, 1783. Issue (b. in Westerly, R. I. ) : I Adam' Babcock, b. Sept. 27, 1740; see the story of The Leather Breeches Suit on p. 45. |II HiNRT', b. April 26, 1736; m. 834 Mary» Stanton; see ~ her record. . Ill Hannah', b. Jan. 22, 1742; m. John Bours. IV Luke', b. July 6, 1738, an Episcopal clergyman and a Tory. V Frances', b. May 11, 1745; m. Com. Dudley Saltonstall. VI Paul', b. Dec. 5, 1748. VII Amelia', b. April 19, 1751. VIII Sally', b. Oct. 18, 1753. IX Harriet', b. May 18, 1756. 54 426 The Stcmtons. 713. Col. Joseph* Stanton (Joseph', 6 Joseph'), b. April 33, 1717, in Westerly, E. I.; m. (1) Aug. 9, 1738, to Maet, dau. of Wm. Champlin; she b. July 13, 1722; she was admitted to the Stonington church, July 11, 1842, and d. in 1750. By this wife he had six children, all b. in Westerly. He was an oflBcer in the French and Indian War. Helped capture Louisburg in 1745. Joseph^ b. July 19, 1739. Senator in Congress. Esthee'*, b. Nov. 23, 1741; m. Ichabod Babcock, March 17, 1756. Maey^ b. June 18, 1743; m. 837 Elias' Thompson. Augustus*, b. March 32, 1745; m. Eunice Crandall. Hannah', b. Feb. 24, 1746; m. Daniel Wells, and had issue. 729 VI LoDOWiCK=, b. May 27, 1749; m. Nancy Col. Joseph* m. (3) Gaedinee, in 1752; she was the dau. of Henry Gardiner, of South Issi 725 le: I 726 II 727 III 728 IV V Kingston, E. I. Issue. VII Gaedinbe", b. ; d. single. VIII Maelboeough^ b. ; d. single. 730 IX Hbket', b. ; m. Cynthia Lewis. 731 X Abigail^ b. ; m. Wm. Gardner. 714. Sarah* Stanton (Joseph', 6 Joseph^), b. 1719, in West- erly, E. I.; m. Dr. James Babcock. Issue: I EzEAs Babcock. II JAMES^ 715. Lucy' Stanton (Joseph', 6 Joseph'), b. Sept. 33, 1732, in Westerly; m. Aug. 19, 1756, to Cheistophee Champlin; he was b. in Westerly, E. I., Nov. 30, 1707, and m. (1) Hannah Hill, by whom he had eight children. Lucy* Stanton was his 2nd wife. They lived in Oharlestown, E. I. She d. Jan. 30, 1766. He d. March 26, 1766. Genealogical Part. 427 Issue: I LucT= Champlikt, b. Dec. 29, 1757. II Sarahs b. March 27, 1759. III Joseph', b. April 13, 1761. IV Joshuas b. 1763. V Ak-naS b. 1765. 716. Stanton' York (Hanaah^ 6 Joseph"), b. March 14, 1708; m. April 13, 1730, to Jemima Shaw. Issue: I HopESTiLL' York; bapt. Aug. 27, 1737. II Hannah Stanton*; bapt. Aug. 27, 1737; m. Capt. Benja- min, son of Eev. Joseph Park of Westerly, K. L, and had: 1. John« Park. 2. Joseph'; bapt. Nov. 20, 1763. 3. Col. Thomas'; b. Sept. 1, 1767; m. Eunice, dau. of William Champlin of Newport, E. I., in 1800. He d. Nov. 16, 1842. She d. in 1858. Their child is Hon. Benjamin' Park, LL. D., of Harrisburg, Pa. 4. Henry"; bapt. Nov. 13, 1774. 5. Mary*. 6. Hannah'. III Ichabod'; bapt. Aug. 27, 1737. IV Jemima'; bapt. May 20, 1739. V Anna'; bapt. June 28, 1741. 717. Rebecca* Stanton (Thomas', 6 Joseph'), b. in Westerly; m. Nathaniel Sheffield, Feb. 6, 1740. Issue: I Joseph' Sheffield, II Thomas'. Ill Mart'. 718. Sarah* Stanton (Thomas', 6 Joseph"), b. in Westerly, R. I., about 1730; m. Benjamin Hoxie, Nov. 16, 1752, and had : 428 The Stantons. 733 I Thomas' Hoxie, b. ; m. Mary Browning. II Sarah', b. ; m. James Sheffield. No issue. 719. Isabel' Stanton (Thomas', 6 Joseph'), b. in Westerly, E. I.; m. Nathan Tbft, Sept. 16, 1743. Issue : I Isabel' Teft. II Stanton'. III Nathan'. IV Maex'. V Saeah'. 720. Daniel' Stanton (DanieP, 6 Joseph^, b. 17—; m. Makt Wilcox. She was b. Aug. 6, 1734, and was the dau. of Stephen and Mary (Eandall) Wilcox, of Westerly, E. I. Their issue were: 733 I Thomas'; killed on board the Bon Homme Richard, with Paul Jones, off Hamborough Head, Scot- land. II Stephen'; m. a dau. of David Wilcox; no children. 734 III Daniel', b. 17—; m. Sarah Franklin. IV Nathan' ;* m. Parke; dau. of Paul Parke. V Samuel', m. Annie, daughter of Peleg Eoss of Charlestown, E. I., Oct. 1, 1788. VI Isabel', b. ; d. single. VII Amy', b. ; d. single. VIII Mekct', b. ; d. single. 721. Samuel* Stanton (DanieP, 6 Joseph'), b. ; m. Saeah, dau. of John and Ann (Hazard) Browning, of King- ston, E. I. The following is quoted from the old record of a Presbyterian church in Westerly, E. I. : " Samuel and Sarah, his wife, and daughter Elizabeth baptized in same church 6 Jan'y, 1760. Samuel is dead in 1764. In 1762, 18 Apl., he was ad- monished for going to Watch Hill and getting drunk. *One record says " Died childless," another says " Had children in N. Y." Genealogical Part. 429 " May 13, 1761, Sarah and Abigail (sisters by marriage) have a quarrel, and John's family are out with Sarah. Abigail is dis- missed from the church. " Once, before her marriage, she (Abigail) said her sister Eliza- beth Sheffield and Hannah and Susanna Wilcox spread a report that Abigail Park was on the floor on her back, pawing and screaming, but she afterwards confessed it to be a lye." These items were gleaned from the church book. This Abigail (Sheffield) Stanton, wife of 723 Joseph*, seems to have been a woman with a very unfortunate temper, who must have made some lively times for the church and the rest of 720 Daniel's* family. - Issue of Samuel and Sarah: 735 I Sarah', b. ; m. Dea. Wm. Browning. II Elizabeth': bapt. Jan. 6,1760; d. single.* 736 III Eunice'; bapt. Eeb. 19, 1764; m. Daniel Sherman. 737 IV Samuel', b. April 10, 1771 ; m. Elizabeth Eeynolds. — 722. John* Stanton (DanieP, 6 Joseph'), b. Feb., 1722, in Charlestown, R. I. He m. Dokothy' Eichaedson-, dau. of Jonathan Richardson and Annie* Treat, and grand-dau. of Dorothy' (Noyes) Treat. She was b. in 1724, and d. in 1790. John was buried at Paris Hill, N". Y. He d. at Paris, Oneida Co., N. Y., Sept. 1, 1814. Issue (b. at Westerly, R. I.) : 738 I Adam', b. , 1749; m. Elizabeth Treat. 739 II Daniel', b. ; m. Vashti Dickinson. 740 III Amos', b. Dec. 22, 1756, in Charlestown, R. I; m. Sarah Draper. 741 IV George', b. ; m. Prudence Woodburn. 742 V Prudence', b. ; m. Ashael Parks. VI Anna', b. ; m. Trumbull. VII Dorothy', b. ; d. single. 743 VIII Mart', b. , 1769; m. James Treat. 744 IX Rachael', b. ; m. Samuel Hayne. ♦ "Elizabeth was turned from the Tables of the Lord and Is scandalized." 430 The Stcmtons. 745 X EebbccaS b. , 1773; m. Amos Treat. Oct. 20, 1798. 733. Joseph^ Stanton (DanieP, 6 Joseph"), b. ; m. Abigail Sheffield, March 6, 1748. Prom the same source as mentioned under 731 Samuel*, I quote: " Joseph being in a languishing state at the house of his father Daniel, was baptized Nov. 20, 1759, by Joseph Park." Nov. 25, 1759, Abigail (Sheffield), wife of Joseph, owned the covenant in Presbyterian church. Westerly, R. I., and was baptized. Joseph was dead in May of 1761. Issue: 746 I Joseph'; bapt. Nov. 30, 1759, by Rev. Joseph Park at the house of 709 DanieP; m. Miss Cross. II Permelia'; bapt. at the same time and place as her brother and father; m. Kellum. in George^; d. unmarried. IV Mart'; m. Richardson. 734. Mary Stanton (DanieP, 6Joseph=); bapt. Aug. 2, 1730, when an adult; m. Thomas Richardson-. Issue: I Elizabeth P.' Richardson, d. young. II Mart'- SIXTH GENERATION IN THE LINE OF 6 JOSBPm 735. Hon. Joseph' Stanton (Joseph*, Joseph',- 6 Joseph'), b. July 19, 1739, in Westerly, R. I.; m. Thankful Babcock, July 14, 1763; she d. Aug. 30, 1818, aged 79 years; he d. Jan. 22, 1833, at Ohdrlestown, R. I. He sei-ved as 2nd Lieutenant in the Rhode Island regiment that was raised for the expedition against Canada in 1759; he was a member of the General Assembly of Rhode Island from 1768 to 1774, and of the Committee of Safety in 1776. He was a Delegate to the State Convention that adopted the United States Constitution in 1790, and was elected a United States Genealogical Part. 431 Senator, as a Democrat, serving from June 35, 1790, till March 3, 1793. He was again in the Ehode Island House of Represen- tatives, and was afterward in the United States Congress from Dec. 7, 1801, till March 3, 1807. He d. without children, and willed his property to his nephew Peleg' Thompson. In 1776, Gapt. Joseph Stanton, Jr., was made Lieutenant-Col- onel of the 1st Regt,, R. I. Militia, and in 1779 he was promoted to Brigadier-General. 726. Esther' Stanton (Joseph*, Joseph^ 6 Joseph"), b. Nov. 33, 1741, in Westerly, R. I.; m. Ichabod Baboock, March 17, 1756. Issue: I Ichabod' Baboock, Jr. II Lucy'. 737. Mary' Stanton (Joseph*, Joseph^ 6 Joseph'), b. June 18, 1743, in Westerly, R. I.; m. 837 Elias' Thompson. Issue: I Peleg' Thompsox, b. 17 — . II Elias', b. 17—. III Lodowick', b. 17 — . 728. Augustus' Stanton (Joseph*, Joseph', 6 Joseph''), b. March 22, 1745, in Westerly, R. I.; m. Eunice Crandal, Feb. 6, 1765; lived in Hancock, Mass.; d. April 10, 1822, aged 77 Eunice b. Jan. 24, 1745, in Westerly, R. I., dau. of James and Damaris (Kenyon) Crandal. Issue: I General Joseph', b. about 1766; lived and d. in Charlestown, R. I., and was prominent in Ehode Island politics; he m. (1) Mary, dau. of Chris- topher Babcock ; she was b. in 1766 and d. Sept, 6, 1817; no child; he m. (3) Susan Holburton, Oct. 18, 1833; she d. June 11, 1836; by her he had two children who d. young; he m. (3) Mrs. Ruth 747 II 748 III 749 IV 750 V 751 VI 752 VII VIII 753 IX X 432 The Stantons. (Holburton) Clarke, sister of Susan and dau. of Maj. Thomas Holburton; no child. Robert', b. Aug. 14, 1768; m. Anna Tracy. Oliver', b. ; m. Hannah Dewey. Ethan', b. ; m. 756 Nancy' Stanton. Marlboro', b. , 1779; m. Martha Hazzard. Esther', b. ; m. Appleton Ti-acy. Luot', b. March 29, 1777; m. Ebenezer Noyes. Cynthia', b. ; m. Henry King and lived in New York. Damaeis', b. ; m. Anderson Martin, Jr. Charlotte', b. ; m. Jeremiah King (brother to Henry). 729. Lodowick' Stanton (Joseph^ Joseph', 6 Joseph'), b. May 22, 1749, in Westerly, E. I.; m. Nancy ; see, also, 836 Thankeul' Stanton. The family records, silver, etc., be- longing to Lodowick" were in the charge of his daughter, Nancy', and were destroyed by fire in New York city in 1836. Lodowick is buried in the Baptist burying ground, Pittsfield, Mass. He was an officer in the Colonial Army during the Revolutionary War, and moved to Mass. in 1818 or 1819. He was living in 1822. Issue: I Henry', b. about 1774; d., aged 22, of consumption; unmarried. II Mary', b. about 1775; m. (2) Jedediah Willett; d. in 1832; m. (1) Elihu Noyes. Ill Frances', b. about 1778; m. Joseph Rose; d. in 1819, of consumption, and has descendants in New York city, where she lived. One of them is Itlr. Willett Rose at 97 Reade st. 754 IV Joseph', b. about 1780; m. Susan M. Brewster; d. in 1828. 755 V Geo. W.', b. Jan. 6, 1781; m. Sally Morgan; d. in 1849. Oenealogical Part. 433 VI Na.nct', b. aboub 1784; see above; d. single in 1865. VII Robekt', b. about 17^7; d., aged 32, of consumption. VIII LoDOWiCK*, b. about 1790; d., aged 30, of consump- tion. 730. Henry' Stanton (Joseph^ Joseph", 6 Joseph'), b. in "Westerly, E. I., about 1758; m. Ctkthia Lewis. Issue : 756 I Nancy', b. 17—; m. 749 Ethan' Stanton. 757 II Hannah', b. in 1787; m. Constant Taylor. 731. Abigail' Stanton (Joseph*, Joseph', 6 Joseph'), b. in Westerly, E. I., about 1760; m. Eev. Wm. Gaednbk. Issue : I Mart' Gahdnee. II Abigail'. Ill Maelbeo'. 733. Thomas' Hoxie (Sarah^ Thomas', Joseph'), b. about 1742; m. Maet, dau. of Wilkinson Beowning. Issue: I Maet' Hoxie, b. ; m. Dr. Geo. Hazzard of South Kingston. 11 Hazaed', b. about 1745; m. Chloe Bailey and had Issue : 1. Benjamin' Hoxie, b. 17 — ; m. Elizabeth Bailey. 2. Mary', b. 17—; m. (1) Jed E. Miner; m. (2) Luke Saulsbury. 3. Lydia Ann', b. 17 — ; m. Capt. Isaac Pendleton of Stonington. 4. Gurdon H.', b. 17 — ; m. Susan Thurston. 5. Thomas S.', b. 17 — ; m. Eachael DaboU. 6. Abby C, b. 17—; m. Dr. Joseph Griffin. 7. Sarah Stanton', b. 17 — ; m. Arnold N. Hazzard. 8. Samuel Baily', b. 17—; m. (1) Maria Wilcox; m. (2) Betsey Wells. 55 434: . The Stantons. 733. Thomas' Stanton (DanielS DanieP. 6 Joseph"), b. 175-; his first wife was Baebaea Eoss, by whom he had no children ; he m. (3) , by whom he had children, one of whom, with five other persons, was drowned in Narragansett bay. Thomas' was killed on board the Bon Homme Richard, under command of Paul Jones, in the engagement with the Serapis. He commanded the "round tops." No record or trace of any descendants can be found. 734. Daniel Stanton (DanieP, DanieP, 6 Joseph'), b. 17—; m. Saeah, dau. of Stephen Feanklin. He was a deacon, and moved from Charlestown to Newport, R, I. Issue : I Abigail", b. May 18, 1785; m. John Budlong; no children. 758 II Thomas', b. Jan. 31, 1789; m. Hannah Burdick. 759 III Abel", b. March 38, 1791; m. Abby, dau. of Amos Kenyon. IV Daniel", b. ; d. single. 760 V Stephen*, b. ; m. Nancy Chittenden. 761 VI Nathan*, b. ; m. Eliza A. Chittenden. 763 VII Gilbert", b. Dec. 30, 1800; m. Lydia Ann Nye. VIII Any", b. ; no record. IX Job", b. ; d. single. X Hannah", b. ; m. Lewis Palmer; lives in N. Y. State. Her son, Lewis' Palmer, Jr., lives in Ithaca, N. Y. XI Walter B.", b. ; m. Brown of North Stonington; he lived and d. in Bristol, R. I. 735. Sarah" Stanton (Samuel*, DanieP, 6 Joseph'), b. about 1755, in Westerly, R. I.; m. Deacon Wm. Browning. Issue: I William T." Browning. II Samuel Stanton". Genealogical Part. 4t^^ III Abial'. IV George H/ V Sallys VI Amt«. VII Elizabeth*. 736. Eunice' Stanton (Samuel*, DanieP, 6 Joseph'), bapt. Feb. 19, 1764, at Westerly, K. I.; m. Dakiel Sherman. Issue: I Hanitah' Sherman. II Samuel Stanton", b. 1793 ; m. and lived in Lebanon, Ot.; he d. Dec. 39, 1885, in Preston, Conn. III Abial«. IV Dantel«. V George', b. ; m. Eunice, dau. of Joseph Palmer, of Stonington, in 1831, and lived in Norwich, Conn. VI Thomas Stanton", b. 1799. VII Eunice". VIII Anson". 737. Samuel Stanton (Samuel*, DanieP, 6 Joseph"), b. Charlestown, R. I., in 1771; m. Elizabeth Reynolds at South Kingston, R. I., April 11, 1799; she d. in Charlestown, R. I., May 3, 1836; he d. in Stonington, Conn., Jan. 33, 1855, aged 84 years. He was town clerk of Charlestown, R. I., for over forty years. Issue (b. in Charlestown, R. I.): Samuel", b. Oct. 37, 1803; m. Matilda K. Clark. Sarah Ann", b. Nov. 33, 1805; m. Geo. 0. Brown and lived in Stonington, where she died March 31, 1878. Elizabeths b. Oct. 23, 1808; m. John T. Knowles. John", b. July 31, 1810; m. Celia Knowles, May 36, 1833. 767 V Mary", b. Nov. 6, 1814; m. James H. Kenyon; d. Aug. 33, 1858. The farm on which 737 Samuel 763 I 764 II 765 III 766 IV 436 The Stantons. lived in Charlestown, R. I., was in 1858 the only remaining portion which had never been owned out of the Stanton family (6 Joseph's branch). It was transmitted from father to son from Thomas, the first settler. 738. Adam' Stanton (John*, DanieP, 6 Joseph'), b. , 1749, in Charlestown, R. I.; m. Elizabeth Treat at Preston, Conn., Dec. 4, 1777. He moved from "Westerly, R. I., to Middlesex county. Conn., in 1774-5, and settled in Killingworth, jn the southern part, which is now called Clinton. He built his house on the lot where stood tlie house of Abraham Pierson, the first president of Yale college. The timbers of Pierson's house are now in the Stanton house. Adam d. in Clinton, Conn., Oct. 15, 1834. Elizabeth was a dau. of Rev. Samuel Treat of Preston, Conn.; she was b. May 28, 1754, at Preston, and d. May 23, 1805, at Clinton, Conn. Adam's first business was making salt from the water of Long Island Sound, sending it by ox trains to Bos- ton and selling it for $2 a bushel. Issue (b. at Clinton, Conn.) : I Maky", b. Oct. 23, 1778 ; d. Oct. 7, 1865; unmarried. II ELIZABETH^ b. May 29, 1780; d. Sept. 10, 1862; m. May 7, 1805, to Giles Buckingham, a wealthy mer- chant of Norwich, Conn., and uncle of Wm. A. Buckingham, the War Governor of Conn. No issue. 768 III JoHN^ b. April 5, 1783; m. Caroline Eliot. 769 IV Sally', b. Oct. 19, 1786; d. Feb. 2, 1843, at Nor- wich, Conn.; m. Sept. 1, 1807, to Oliver Willcox, who d. in N. Y. city. V Nancy", b. Feb. 18, 1790; accidentally burned to death at Clinton, Conn., Feb. 38, 1879; unmarried. 739. Daniel' Stanton (John^ Danie?, 6 Joseph'^, b. ; m. Vashti Dickinson. In addition to the six chil- dren named below there is said to have been a son John of whom I have no record nor further knowledge. 771 II 772 III 773 IV V Genealogical Part. 437 Issae: 770 I Sally", b. May 15, 1784, in Guilford, Conn.; m. Martin Hawley. Elizabeth', b. Oct. 10, 1786; m. John Wilbur. Daniel^ b. July 19, 1789; m. Julia Stanley. Vashti', b. July 20, 1791; m. James Hawley. DolltS b, Nov. 23, 1793; m. Mr. Tompkins, of Bing- hamton, N. Y., and had two sons and one daughter. IV Amanda', b. ; m. Hamlin Buckingham, of Norwich, Ct.; no children. 740. Amos^ Stanton (John*, DanieP, 6 Joseph"); b. Dec. 22, 1756, in Oharlestown, R. I. He m. Saeah Draper in Shafts- bury, Vt.; moved thence in 1786 to Granville, N. Y., and in 1788 to New Hartford, N. Y, where he lived until 1814. Then he moved to Paris Hill, N. Y., where he died Aug. 26, 1814. He was a Baptist and a farmer. His wife Sarah was b. Nov. 6, 1760, and died May 14, 1844. Issue: I Sarah', b. Nov. 5, 1782; d. in infancy. 774 II Anna', b. April 29,1784; m. Curtis Stiles Parmelee ; d. Jan. 26, 1888, at Clinton, N. Y. III Thankful', b. April 9, 1786; she never married; d. Jan. 26, 1886. IV Sarah', b. April 5, 1788; m. John B. Ward; d. Aug. 23, 1863. V Eachael', b. May 4, 1790; unmarried; d. Jan. 20, 1860. VI Joseph', b. April 10, 1792; unmarried; d. Sept. 14, 1793. VII Ashael', b. May 14, 1794; unmarried; d. Sept. 25, 1795. VIII Amos', b. May 15, 1796 ; unmarried; d. Oct. 3, 1823. IX Dollt', b. Nov. 35, 1798; unmarried; d. Aug. 26, 1823. X John', b. April 25, 1801 ; m-''Amanda Brown; d. Sept. 6, 1870. I Rebecca', b. II Mart', b. III Dolly*, b. IV Phebe', b. V Ah^naS b. 438 The Stantons. XI Asa', b. Sept. 8, 1803; m. Adaline Ruth Allen at Cassville, N. Y., May 28, 1867; she was b. Dec. 30, 1826; at Frankfort, Herkimer county, N. Y.; no children. They now (1888) live at Cassville, Oneida county, N. Y. 741. George' Stanton (John*, DanieP, 6 Joseph"), b. 175-; m. Prudence Woodbcjrn, and lived in New York State. One of his daughters m. a Curtis, one a Philips, and one a Hunger. Issue: , 1802. , 1804. , 1806. , 1808. , 1810. 742. Prudence' Stanton (John*, DanieP, 6 Joseph'), b. 17—; m. AsHAEL Parke. Issue: 775 I Stanton' Parke, b. 179-, and m. Francis Kingsbury. II Rebecca'. 743. Mary= Stanton (John*, Daniel', 6 Joseph'), b. 1769, and m. James Treat of Preston, Conn.; he b. March 3, 1763. He was a son of Rev. Samuel Treat of Preston, and d. April 17, 1852, in Preston. This couple were m. ia Clinton, Conn., at the home of Mary's brother Adam'. Mary d. March 11, 1837, and James Treat m. (2) Sept. 29, 1839, Mrs. Anna (Breed) Grant of N. Stonington. Mr. Treat was a prominent and wealthy merchant and cotton manufacturer in Preston and Voluntown, Conn. He left a large legacy to the Baptist church in Preston, which was organized in 1812, the income of which is to be annually ap- plied to the pastor's salary. Issue (b. in Preston): I James' Treat, b. Sept. 36, 1793; d. in infancy. 776 II Mart», b. May 14, 1797; m. March 26, 1820, David Lester. Genealogical Part. 439 III Orkin', b. Feb. 37, 1795; d. Oct. 2, 1805, at Clinton, Conn. 777 IV FRAifCES», b. Jan. 13, 1799; d. April 19, 1881; m. Oct. 11, 1819, to Joseph H. Doane; lived in Preston, Conn. V Infant', b. Dec. 2, 1800; d. in infancy. 778 VI Betsy", b. Sept. 9, 1802; m. Dec. 6, 1827, to Amos Avery. VII Julia Ann', b. Jan. 7, 1805; d. in infancy. 779 VIII James Stanton', b. Aug. 27, 1806; d. April 17, 1855; m. (1) Sept. 17, 1824, to Frances A. Witter; (2) Nov. 19, 1839, to Lydia Mott Witter. 744. Rachel' Stanton (John*, DanieP, 6 Joseph'), b. ; m. Samuel Hatnes in 1792. Issue: 780 I Thomas' Hatnes, b. Sept. , 1793; m. II Laurantha', b. April 23, 1795; m. Gilbert GifEord. Ill Laura', b. Sept. , 1797. 781 IV Eliza', b. July 12, 1799; m. Henry Town. 745. Rebecca' Stanton (John*, DanieP, 6 Joseph''), b. in 1773; d. Nov. 25, 1848; m. Amos Treat, Oct. 20, 1798. He was a son of Eev. Samuel Treat; b. Jan. 20, 1770, in Preston; d. Feb. 24, 1859, in Voluntown. Issue (1st in Griswold, the others in Voluntown): 782 I Eliza S.' Treat, b. April 19, 1800; m. Jesse Edward Paul. 783 II DiANTHA R.', b. Oct. 29, 1802; m. Joseph Wylie. III Eebecca M.', b. Aug. ;27, 1804; d. Sept. 23, 1872; unmarried. IV Mart C, b. Jan. 1, 1816; d. Oct. 29, 1869. V EiCHARD A.', b. Sept. 30, 1813; d. Jan. 31, 1814. 746. Joseph' Stanton (Joseph*, Danieb, 6 Joseph'), bapt. Not. 20, 1759, at Westerly, R. I. ; m. , a dan. of John Cross. 784 I 785 II 786 III 787 IV 788 V 440 The Stantons. Issue: Sakah«, b. 17—; m. Perry Peckham. Susan', b. ; m. William Peckham. Esther', b. 17—; m. David Douglass. John', b. ; m. Amy Peckham. Abbt*, b. ; m. Samuel A. Coy. SEVENTH GENERATION IN THE LINE OF 6 JOSEPH'. 747. Robert' Stanton (Augustus', Joseph"*, Joseph', 6 Jos- eph'), b. Aug. 14, 1768; m. Akna Teaot. Issue: 789 I Feanoes Almiea', b. June 39, 1794; m. Phillips Merrill. II Eunice Ann', b. April 31, 1798; m. Millard. Ill Augustus Teaot'', b. July 7, 1800; m. Robert, Anna, Prances and Phillips were all living in 1845 at Pittsfield, Mass.; Augustus moved to Homer, N. Y. 748. Oliyer' Stanton (Augustus', Joseph*, Joseph', 6 Joseph"), b. 1770; his residence was between Lebanon and Hancock on the homestead of his father, where he lived and there d. Sept. 16, 1840. These are two old Shaker villages in Massachusetts. The P. 0. was Richmond, Mass. Oliver m. Hannah Dewey. Issue (all b. near Hancock, Mass.) : I Jeeusha', b. ; m. John S. Plummer. II Maeia', b. April 15, 1795; m. William Gay at Hancock; P. 0. Lebanon Springs. III Matilda', b. ; m. John Goodsell. IV Hareiet', b. ; m. Stanton Pendleton. V Elviea or Eliza', b. ; m. Dwight Bates or Baty. VI Hannah', b. ; m. Russell G. May. VII Julia Ann', twin, b. ; m. Linneus B. Ford. VIII Lucy Anna', twin, b. ; m. Stanton Pendleton, her brother-in-law. IX David A.', b. ; went to Illinois. Genealogical Part. 441 X JOHK W.', b ; d. in Lyons, N. Y. XI Thomas F.', b. ; lived in Lyons, N". Y. XII Ohaklotte'', b. ; m, Henry Kelsey of New Haven, XTTT Maetha', b. ; m. Hopkins of Lyons, N. Y. 749. Ethan' Stanton (Angustus^Joseph^ Joseph', 6 Joseph''), b. 1773; m. 756 Nancy' Stantok. Lived in Pittsfield, Mass. Issue : I Charles', b. ; he is dead. 750. Marlboro' Stanton (Augustus', Joseph*, Joseph^ 6 Joseph''), b. in 1779 in R. I.; m. Maetha Hazzaed of Charles- town, R. L ; she b. 1782, and d. April 11, 1860, in Charlestown. Her father and grandfather were both named George Wanton Hazzard; the grandfather was once mayor of Newport, R. I. Mr. Stanton d. at Charlestown, R. I., Dec. 31, 1835, aged 56 years. Issue : I AiBEBT Wanton''', b. in Charlestown in 1807; d. Dec. 24, 1886; unmarried. 790 II George A.', b. in Charlestown, Jan. 24, 1809; m. three times. 751. Esther' Stanton (Augustus^, Joseph*, Joseph', Joseph"), b. , in Charlestown, R. I. ; m. Appleton Tract, and lived in Pittsfield, Mass. Issue: I Henkx' Tract; he is dead. II Amanda' . Two other daughters . 752. Lncy° Stanton (Augustus', Joseph*, Joseph', 6 Joseph"), b. March 29, 1777, in Charlestown, R. I.; m. Ebenbzer Notes, who was b. Aug. 9, 1777, in Stonington, Conn. ; lived in Rich- mond, Mass. 56 M2 The Stantons. Issue: I Elihu Howell' Notes, b. May 7, 1810, in Richmond, Mass., and afterward lived in Cortland, N. Y. II Joseph'; went out west. III Grace'. IV Amanda'. 753. Demaris* Stanton ( Augustus^ Joseph*, Joseph^ Joseph') , b. about 1780; m. Andebson Maetin, Jr.; lived in Lebanon Centre, N". Y. Issue: I Johk' MAETii^^ b. April 3, 1732; m. Elizabeth Billings. SamueP d. July 3, 1736, aged 53 years; he was drowned in Pawcatuck river. 862. Danier Stanton (son of 11 SamueP), b. Nov. 4, 1685, in Stonington, m. Maet Cheseboko in 1712. He d. Jan. 31, 1769; she d. Sept. 4, 1783, aged 91. They lived in Stonington and had these children: I MAEY^ b. Dec. 30, 1713; d. in infancy. 869 II Mart*, b. Aug. 24, 1715; m. Samuel Mason. 870 III DAKIEL^ b. Sept. 4, 1716; m. Mary Eldridge. IV A daughter^ b. and. d. in 1718. 871 V Phineas*, b. Oct. 38, 1719; m. 826 Elizabeth' Stan- ton in 1741. 872 VI Anna*, b. ; m. 834 Eobert* Stanton, May 36, 1736. 873 VII Amariah*, b. Jan. 19, 1724; m. Delight Ohamplin, Dec. 17, 1750. FIFTH GENERATION IN THE LINE OF 11 SAMUEP. 863. BorodelP Stanton (SamueP, 11 SamueP), b. March 28, 1712, in Stonington, Conn.; m. Simeon Spaehawk, Oct. 32, 1730 ; she was a widow in 1747 when she had a child baptized : I Martha* Spaehawk; bapt. Aug. 2, 1747. 864. Sarah* Stanton (SamueP, 11 SamueP), b. Oct. 10, 1714, in Stonington, Conn.; m. Joshua Thompson of Charlestown, R. I., and had these baptized in Stonington: I John Gardiner' Thompson; bapt. Oct. 18, 1741. II Lois'; bapt. Oct. 18, 1741. III Mart'; bapt. Oct. 18, 1741. IV Sabean'; bapt. June 10, 1744 (a dau.). V Sabah'; bapt. Aug. 2, 1747. Genealogical Part. 499 865. Mary* Stanton (SamueP, 11 SamueP), b. Nov. 5, 1716, in Stonington, Conn.; m. Feb. 19, 1741, to Samuel Pkistk, Jr. These four children are recorded in Stonington: I Saeah^ Prink; bapt. April 4, 1742. II Samuel'; bapt. April 8, 1744; d. in infancy. III Desiee^; bapt. June 2, 1745. IV Samuel'; bapt. Nov. 22, 1747. 866._ Samael' Stanton (Samuel*, 11 SamueP), b. March 14, 1719, in Stonington, Conn.; m. Nov. 5, 1743, to Susan-ka Cham- PLiN, dau. of William and Mary (Clarke) Champlin of Westerly, R. I. Samuel served in the French War as a commissioned officer, and was buried in 1756, with military honors, at Fort Edward, betweeen Lake George and the Hudson. His house was in Stonington, and these children were born there: I Samuel', b. June 24, 1743. He and his uncle, Edward Denison, were drowned in sight of home while re- turning from New London. 874 II William', b. Sept. 19, 1744; m. Eunice Palmer, Dec. 8, 1768. III Maet^ b. June 18, 1746; m. James Tripp, Oct. 15, 1771. IV Andrews b. March 15, 1750; settled in North Caro- lina. He was a Revolutionary soldier and helped capture Gen. Prescott at Newport, R. I. V Eunice', b. Dec. 5, 1753; m. Nathaniel Tripp, Nov. 24, 1774. 867. Eunice' Stanton (SamueF, 11 SamueP), b. July 1, 1738, in Stonington, Conn.; m. Dec. 19, 1750, to John Denison, Jr. He and Edward Denison, who m. Lois* Stanton, were the sons of Capt. John Denison and grandsons of Edward Denison, of Westerly, R. I. Their mother's name was Mary Noyes. Issue of John Denison, Jr., and Eunice Stanton: 875 I Eunice' Denison; bapt. Aug. 30, 1753; m. James Noyes, Dec. 2, 1772. II Edward'; bapt. March 3, 1754; d. young. 876 III Lois'; bapt. Dec. 21, 1755; m. Nathaniel Waldron. IV Mary'; bapt. May 17, 1757; d. unmarried Dec. 11, 178L V John'; bapt. June 3, 1759; m. (1) Ede Brown ; m. (3) Esther Brown. 877 II III 878 IV 879 V VI VII 500 ITie Stantons. . 868. Capt. Nathan* Stanton (Samuels, n SamueP), b. April 2, 1733, in Stonington, Conn.; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Ebenezer and Phebe (Denison) Billings. Lost at sea. Issue: I Lois'; bapt. Nov. 5, 1758; m. Capt. Asa Palmer, March 10, 1776. Elizabeth'; m. John Noyes. Maki'; bapt. Nov. 5, 1758; m. Denison, went to N. Y. State. Ebenezer'; bapt. Nov. 5, 1758 ; m. Mary Smith, Nov. 7, 1781. Samuel', b. 1760; m. (1) 838 Hannah' Kussell, Dec. 15, 1782; m. (3) Mary Noyes. Edwakd'; bapt. July 3, 1763. Anueew'; bapt. Aug. 36, 1764. 869. Mary* Stanton (DanieP, Samuel'), b. Aug. 34, 1715, in Stonington; m. Samuel Mason Jan. 9, 1738, and d. July 4, 1748. Issue: 880 Mart' Mason; bapt. Aug. 13, 1744; m. Dr. Jonathan Gray. 870. Daniel' Stanton (DanieP, 11 SamneP), b. Sept. 4, 1716, in Stonington, Conn.; m. Mart Eldbidge, Oct. 6, 1740, and lived in Stonington; he d. Aug. 3, 1791. Issue: I Mart', b. June 1, 1743; m. Edward Williams in 1759 and d. March 7, 1839, aged 97. II Daniel', b. Eeb. 13, 1743; d. in 1747, III James', b. Eeb. 17, 1745. See A, James Stanton, in Appendix. IV Abigail', b. March 6, 1748; d. young. V Daniel', b. July 3, 1750; d. in 1750. VI Phebe', b. Julv 35, 1751; d. March 9, 1754. VII Phebe', b. March 9, 1754; d. Jan. 15, 1844; unm. VIII *Daniel', b. Dec. 20, 1757; m. Catherine Page, Jan. 4, 1781; d. Jan. 4, 1826. IX Anna', b. Jan. 5, 1759; m. Wareham "Williams. X *Edwabd', b. June 10, 1761; d. July 37, 1833, ae. 71 years. See Appendix. XI David', b. May 6, 1764; d. April 1, 1801. 881 XII Lucy', b. ' ; m. Daniel Eldridge. *DaDlel and Edward were two of the heroes at Port Griswold. See the Historical Record. Oenealogical Part. 501 871. Phineas* Stanton (DanieP, 11 Samuel^), b. Oct. 28, 1719, in StoniDgfcon, Conn. ; m. 826 Elizabeth* Stastton, Jan. 7, 1740; shed. March 9, 1814, eb. 93 years. He d. Peb. 3, 1790, as. 71 years. They lived in Stonington, where their children were born and where he was linown as Oapt. Phineas. He served as Captain in the Cape Breton cam])aign of the War with the French in 1745 and in the Crown Point campaign of 1755. In 1758 he was Quarter-Master. Prom 1760 to 1771 he was a Deputy from Stonington, Conn. Issue: 882 I Phineas=, b. Aug. 9, 1741; m. (1) Zurviah Bld- redge ; m. (2) Esther Gallup. II Elizabeth', b. Sept. 10, 1743 ; m. Bldredge; d. Oct. 1, 1766. 883 III Enochs b. Sept. 15, 1745; m. Waity Dyer, of E. I. IV JabezS b. Oct. 7, 1747; d. Aug., 1777, in the West Indies ; unmarried. V ZebulonS b. March 3, 1750; d. Nov. 12, 1752. 884 VI ZebulonS b. June 10, 1753; m. 895 Esther' Gray, Feb. 5, 1778. VII A daughters, b. and d. in 1753. VIII Damel', b.Nov. 14, 1755; killed at Port Griswold, Sept. 6, 1781, SB. 36. He was unmarried. 884a IX AJTS-A^b. Sept. 5, 1758; m. 191 Nathan"^ Stanton, Dec. 35, 1777. 885 X Samuel', b. April 16, 1760; m. Hannah Palmer. XI A daughter', b. Jan. 31, 1764; d. Peb. 7, 1764. 886 XII Martha E.', b. June 17, 1766; m. (1) Thomas Pren- tice ; m. (3) Christopher Gallup. XIII Asa', b. March 11, 1770 ; d. unmarried ; he was a fine mechanic and spent several years trying to invent a machine that would produce perpetual motion; d. Peb. 4, 1849. 872. Anna* Stanton (Daniel^, 11 Samuel'), b. in Stoning- ton, Conn.; m. 824 Robbbt* Stanton. (See his record.) 873. Amariah* Stanton (DanieP, 11 SamueP), b. in Stoning- ton, Conn., Jan. 19, 1724; m. Delight Champlin, Dec. 17, 1750. He d. Jan. 11, 1754. Issue: 887 I Amabiah', b. July 14, 1751; m. Dorothy Whipple, Oct. 13, 1774. II Delight', b. Peb. 19, 1753 ; d. March 10, 1756. 502 The Stmitons. SIXTH GENEKATION IN THE LINE OP 11 SAMUEL'. 874. William' Stanton (Samuel*, Samuel^, 11 SamueP), b. Sept. 19, 1744, in Stonington, Conn.; m. EuincE Palmek, Dec. 8, 1768; she was the dau. of James and Hannah (Oheseboro) Palmer; he d. Feb. 33, 1811, aged 67; she d. Feb. 10, 1835, aged 85. They lived in Stonington where these children were born: I Polly' (or Mary), b. Sept. 8, 1770; m. Capt. Thomas Ash. 888 II Prudences b. Aug. 21, 1774; m. 33 Nathan' Stanton, Jan. 16, 1797. III Samuel P.', b. Jan. 17, 1776; was drowned June 27, 1792. IV Lois", b. Sept. 3, 1778; m. James Noyes, Jr. See Appendix. 889 V James", b. Feb. 22, 1782; m. Desire Palmer. 'VI Eunice", b. Aug. 1, 1786; d. unmarried in 1873, aged 87. 890 VII Andrew", b. Aug. 9, 1790; m. Elizabeth Chapman of Montville, Conn. Mrs. Benjamin F. Ash of Stonington, Conn., is a descendant of the above Capt. Thomas Ash and wife; Joseph Chesebro and Mrs. Louisa Chesebro, both of Stonington, are descendants of James and Lois (Stanton) Noyes. 875. Eunice' Denison (Eunice*, SamueP, 11 Samuel ); bapt. Aug. 30, 1752, in Stonington church; m. James Notes, Dec. 3, 1773; she d. April 25, 1801; he d. Aug. 5, 1831. They lived in Stonington and had these children : I Edward D." Noyes, b. Sept. 2, 1773. II Lois", b. May 1, 1776. III James", b. March 39, 1779. IV Jesse D.", b. March 14, 1781. V Nathaniel M.", b. Nov. 15, 1783. VI John D.", b. April 19, 1786. VII Charles B.", b. Sept. 37, 1788. 876. Lois' Denison (Eunice*, SamueP, 11 SamueP); bapt. in Stonington, Dec. 21, 1755; m. Nathaniel Waldron, May 10, 1781; a church record dated Sept. 12, 1790, says she was then a widow with four sons whom she presented for baptism. Genealogical Pa/rt. 503 I Nathaniel' Waldeon; bapt. Sept. 12, 1790; m. Susan Palmer and had three children. II Geoege"; bapt. Sept. 12, 1790; d. unmarried. III Joseph"; bapt. Sept. 12. 1790; m. and had children. IV Jonathan*; bapt. Sept. 12, 1790; d. unmarried. 877. Elizabetb* Stanton (l^athan^ SamueP, 11 SamueP); b. about 1760; m. John Notes, son of Col. Peleg Noyes, among whose ancestors was John Howland of the Mayflower. Issue: I Lydia* Notes. II Elizabeth". III Samuel", a twin. IV Edwaed*, a twin. 891 V Mary Stanton", b. April 17, 1796; m. Moses Brad- ford Butterfield. VI Peudence". VII Fanny". VIII Phebe". IX Lois". X John". 878. Ebenezer' Stanton (Nathan*, SamueP, 11 Samuel'), bapt. at Stonington, Conn., Nov. 5, 1758; m. Maey Smith, Nov. 7, 1781. All of this family are dead; there are no descend- ants. Issue: I Elisha«; d. unmarried. II Nathan S." ; d. July 27, 1840, aged 58; m. (1) Eliza Smith; (2) Mary Brown; no child, III Maey" ; m. Prank Eichards of New London. IV Edwaed"; d. Sept. 10, 1798; age 5 years. 879. Capt. SamneP Stanton (Nathan*, SamueP, 11 Samuelii) b. 1760 in Stonington, Conn.; m. (1) Dec. 15, 1782, to 838 Hannah" Kussell, who d. about 1799. Issue: I Hannah Russell", b. 1792 ; m. Denison Noyes. Capt. SamneP m. (2) Maey Notes, who d. May 4, 1849. He d. at Stonington, March 9, 1823. 892 II Stiles", b. March 27, 1803; m. Abby W. Lee; d. 1881. 504 The. Stomtons. 893 III Samuel B/, b. ; m. Lydia G. Conrad. 894 IV Maey", b. March 37, 1807; m. Franklin Williams. V Hareibt", b. ; d. single, April 3, 1870. VI Betsey^ b. ; d. single, Feb. 23, 1840. VII Edmund D.^ b. in 1805 ; d. single, Oct. 5, 1835. 880. Marj' Mason (Mary^ DanieP, SamueP); bapt. Aug. 13, 1744; she m. Ur. Jonathan Gray, March 11, 1756, and had: 895 I Esther' Gray, b. in 1763; m. 884 Zebulon^ Stanton. 881. Lucy' Stanton (Daniel*, Daniel', Samuer), b. in Ston- ington and m. there Nov. 13, 1780, to Daniel Eldredge, son of Charles and Mary (Starr) Eldredge of Groton, Conn. Daniel Eldredge was b. in 1758. He was wounded and captured at Fort Griswold in Groton, Ct., Sept. 6, 1781, and d. in captivity at New York Jan. 1, 1783. They had one child: I Lucy Eldredge«; bapt. March 17, 1784. 882. Phineas* Stanton (Phineas*, DanieP, 11 Samuel), b. Aug. 9, 1741, in Stonington, Conn.; m. (1) Jan. 34, 1764, to ZuRViAH Eldredge, both being then residents of Groton, Conn. She was the dau. of Charles and Mary (Starr) Eldredge, of Gro- ton, and was b. Feb. 7, 1748-9; she d. March 13, 1766, leaving one child: I Zerviah', b. Nov. 37, 1765; probably m. Reuben Palmer, May 17, 1784. Phineas'm. (3) Esther Gallup, April 3, 1768; she was b. Aug. 30, 1741. They lived first in Stonington, Conn., and then moved to Western New York — probably near Wyoming. He d. there Aug. 35", 1802, and she d. Nov. 10, 1815. . Phineas'^, Jr., moved from Stonington, Ct., to Hartland, Vt., where he d. Aug. 35, 1803. His 2nd wife, Esther Gallup, d. in Wyoming, N. Y. His oldest son, Eldredge' Stanton, b. Dec. 31, 1769, was killed Dec. 31, 1813, in the battle at Black Rock near Buffalo, N. Y., and was buried at Wyoming, N. Y. II Eldredge', b. Dec. 31, 1769; d. Dec. 31, 1813. III Phineas', b. Dec. 27, 1771; d. Jan. 30, 1776. IV Esther", b. May 14, 1773. V Polly", b. Dec. 13, 1775 ; d. Sept. 17, 1776. VI Polly", b. Oct. 18, 1777; d. Aug., 1840. Genealogical Part. 505 896 VII PHIKEAS^ b. May 21, 1780; m. Polly Thomas, Dec 1, 1803. VIII Dakiel^ b. March 22, 1783. IX Elizabeth", b. Sept. 8, 1785. X MEEcy^ b. May 3, 1788. XI ZuKViAH", b. Aug. 23, 1791. XII Eunice'', b. Not. 5, 1795; d. July 25, 1829. 883. Enoch' Stanton (Phineas^ DanieP, 11 Samuel'), b. in Stonington, Conn., Sept. 15, 1745 ; m. Waitt Dtek, of E. I. He was a, Lieutenant in the American Army and was killed at Fort Griswold, Sept. 6, 1781. History says of him: "He asked for quarter and no quarter was given. He fought like a tiger and was shot to pieces." He left seven children un- der 15 years of age. By trade he was a goldsmith. Of these children the names of but three are known. Martha and Betsey settled in Stonington. Lodowiok and the others are said to have gone to New York and settled in and near Troy, but no trace of them can be found. The three known are: I Lodowick\ II Martha", b. 1771 ; m. Jan. 12, 1794, Ebenezer Oobb, Jr., and d. Dec. 5, 1818. They had three sons and two daughters; these were named John', Emeline', Eliza', Enoch' and Edward'. Ill Betsey", b. ; m. Jan. 12, 1786, Amos Palmer, of Stonington. After Mr. Palmer's death she m. Brewster. Issue: 1. Amos' Palmer, Jr.; d. June 10, 1788, aged 1 year. 2. John'. 3. Zeba D.', b. May 30, 1790; m. Mary Palmer, Dec. 23, 1816. 4. Elizabeth'; m. Allen Palmer, Jan. 14, 1812. 5. Lucy Ann' Brewster, b. ; m. April 20, 1820, to John K. OuUum and moved to Texas. 884. Zebulon' Stanton (Phineas*, DanieP, 11 SamueP), b. in Stonington, Conn., June 10, 1753; m. 895 Esther" Geay, Feb. 5, 1778; he d. July 18, 1828, aged 75; she d. April 30, 1837, aged 75. They lived and d. in Stonington where he was a gold- smith, and had these children: 897 I Jabez", b. 1779; m. Fanny Potter. II Hbnet", b. 1781; d. March, 1798; lost at sea. 64 506 The Stomtons. 898 III Elizabeth*, b. 1783 ; m. Charles W. Denison. IV A child^ b. and d. in 1786. V Zebulon', b. 1788; d. Sept. 25, 1819, returning from Calcutta; no issue. 899 VI JoNATHAisr Grat^ b. 1791; m. (1) Kuth Gardiner; (2) Fanny Pendleton; (3) 71 Lucy A,'' Stanton. VII Bbkjamin F.', b. 1792 ; d. young. VIII Nathan^ b. 1794; drowned ofE Nantucket; un- married. IX Maet M.', b. 1795; m. Oct. 10, 1813, Chas W. Smith of Waterford, Conn. X EsTHEE G.\ b. 1797; d. March 27, 1872; unmarried. XI Geoege W.*, b. 1800; d. in New Orleans, Sept. 3, 1830; unmarried. XII A child', b. and d. in 1802. 900 XIII Samuel Geay", b. April 24, 1804; m. Mary G. Hillman, Sept. 3, 1833. 885. SamueP Stanton (Phineas*, DanieP, 11 SamueP), b. in Stonington, Conn., April 16, 1760; m. Hauwah Palm.br ; he d. Feb. 4, 1838; she d. June 30, 1843, aged 75 years. They lived in Stonington; he was a farmer. Issue: I Samuels, b. 1789; d. Feb. 27, 1861; unmarried. II Maet Rossetee", b. 1791 ; m. Jedediah Leeds, Nov. 15, 1821, and d. Feb. 9, 1829, in New Orleans, leaving 3 children. 901 III PEmsTBAs", b. Dec. 17, 1795; m. Fanny, dau. of Dudley Babcock. 902 IV Charles THOMPsol319. Erastus J., b. 1855, 315, 411. Erma L., b. 1884, 560. Ernest C, b. 1883, 338; b. 1884, 527. Esther, b. 1756, 140; b. 1743, 149; b. 1773, 504. Esther 0., b. 1797, 506; b. 1708, 422, 425,485; b. 1741, 426; b. 177-, 173; b. 178-, 432, 441; b. 17— , 482, 490, 561; b. 17—, 440, 455. Esther G., b. 1806, 511. 572 /. Index of Stmiions. Esther P., b. 1831 and 1853, 205, 312. Ethan, b. 177- 432, 433, 441. Ethel, b. 1885, 405. Ethel E., b. 1880, 341. Ethel M., b. 1882, 125. Etta, b. 1865, 123. Etta P., b. 1874, 322. Ettie L., b. 1862, 367. Eugene, b. 186- 127, b. 1844, 358, b. 1883, 290. Eunice, b. , 154; b. 1774, 144; b. 1751, 43, 75, 147, 169, 661; b. , 160; b. 1728, 37, 498, 499, 516; b. 1752, 43,499; b. 1786,502; b. 1795,505; b. 1764,39,429,435; b.l804, 153, 1!-j7; b. 18— 88. Eunice A., b. 1798, 440; b. 1820, 243, 358. Eunice P., b. 1845, 509. Euxury, b. 1852, 295. Eva E., b. 1 878, 343. Evalyn E., b. 1866, 293; b. 1890, 398. Eveline, b. 1810, 204. Everett M., b. 1862, 522. Everett 0., b. 1884, 527. Experience, b. 1744, 146, 148, 171. Ezra, b. 179-, 32, 489,493. FANNY, b. 1865, 523; b. 1807, 511, 522; b. 18—, 303, 304; b. 178- 160, 219. Eanny A., b. 1864, 319. Eanny M., b. 1813, 216. Fanny P., b. 1844, 512; b. 1861.457. Fanny T., b. 1839, 608; b. 1843, 508, 509. Fidelia A., b. 1844, 225, 337, Fitz Henry, b. 1823, 223, 326. Flora A., b. 1863, 298, 399. Flora H., b. 1865, 627. Flora L., b. 1851, 323; b. 1873, 523. Florence A., b. 1856, 319. Florence E., b. 1867, 346; b. 1887, 375. Florence L., b. 1861, 117. Florence M., b. 1865, 308. Flossie E., b. 1887, 338. Floyd E., b. 1887, 299. Floyd W., b. 1883, 301. Forest A., b. 1883, 338. Forest W., b. , 400. Frances, b. 1797, 151, 188; b. , 158, 215; b. 1778, 432; b. 184-, 464; b. 18— 311. Frances A., b. 1794, 440, 456; b. 1812, 443; b. 1825, 508, 616. Frances M., b. 1807. 442, 464; b. 1865, 132. Francis, b. 1871, 466; b. 180- 230; b. 1831,559; b.l838, 255. Francis A., b. 1818, 508. Francis E., b. 1820, 508. Fran- cis G., b. 1838, 354. Francis M., b. 1845, 368. Francis R., b. 1843, 106, 124. Frank, b. 18—, 109; b. 186- 457; b. 188- 401; b. 1887, 512; b. 18— 360. Frank A., b. 1861, 369. Frank A. B., b. 1881, 342. Frank B., b. 1850, 351. Frank 0., b. 1881, 131. Frank E., b. 1859, 111; b. 1864, 408; b. 1860, 334. Frank J., b. 1862, 123; b. 1868, 343; b. 18—. 363. Frank L., b. 1858, 313. Frank M., b. 1872, 396. Frank S., b. 1861, 420. Franklin, b. 18—, 466; b. 1879, 346. Franklin B., b. 1858, 354. Franklin J., b. 1825, 515. Franklin K., b. 1843, 294. Frank- lin P., b. 1863, 261, 376. Fred, b. 1875, 467; b. 18—, 366. Fred D., b. 1877, 132. Fred J., b. 1845, 399. Fred P., b. 1858, 323. Fred R., b. 1861, 312. Fred W., b. 1865, 268. Freddie D., b. 1871, 418. Freddie E., b. 1863, 345. Freddie J., b. 1879, 374. Freddie W., b. 1858, 617. Frederick A., b. 1851, 342; b. 1832, 197. Frederick E., b. 1868, 292. Frederick G., 1. Index of Stantons. 673 b. 1840, 342, 357. Frederick C, b. 1853, 117, 132. Frederick M., b. 1866, 371. Freelove, b. 1770, 145. Freeman, b. 1796, 151, 183; b. 1821, 180; b. 1831, 193; b. 1846, 269; b. 1853, 399. Freeman C, b. 1835, 34, 353. Freeman F., b. 1848, 259, 374; b. 1888, 374. Freeman H., b. 1809, 179, 257; b. 1847, 257. Freeman S., b. 1859, 269. GEORGE of Ireland, 59. Geoffery of England, 58, 59. Gal- fridus of England, 58. Gardiner, b. 1701, 36, 478; b. 175-, 426. 6ardnerG.,b. 18— , 218. Gaylord, b. 1852, 122. George, b. 184-, 465; b. 1854, 325, 412; b. 1825, 511; b. 17— 424; b. 17_, 430; b. about 1760, 429, 438; b. 18—, 366; b. 1869, 347; b. 1837, 109; b. 1860, 365; b. 1886, 560. George A., b. 1809, 441, 456; b. 1844, 457; b. 18—, 128; b. 1850, 303, 400, 401; b. 1864, 345. George D., b. 1837, 34, 358, 373; b. 1839, 137, 423, 445, 466, 473, 476; b. 1815, 442; b. 1869, 466. George E., b. 1827, 113. George F., b. 1835, 333. George H., b. 1837, 194, 290; b. 1879, 292; b. 1883, 420; b. 1841,197, 301; b. 1819, 104; b. 1849, 512, 522; b. 1859, 360. George K., b. 1864, 323. George L., b. 1864, 320; b. 186- 419. George M., b. 18—, 109. George P., b. 1842, 34, 108. George E., b. 1822, 163, 232. George 8., b. 1821, 182, 268; b. 1833, 110. George V., b. 1877, 301. George W., b. 18—, 516; b. 1816, 181, 261, 263; b. 1861, 361, 376; b. 1800, 506; b. 1781, 433, 443; b. 1810, 443, 464; b. 1828, 99; b. 183-, 444; b. 1832, 512; b. 1824, 313, 320; b. 1833, 515; b. 1846, 534; b. 1777, 507; b. 1857, 405; b. 1870, 406; b. 1820, 199, 303; b. 1849, 337; b. 1869, 332; b. 1890, 374. Georgia R., b. 1849, 190. Georgianna R., b. 1847, 294. Gerrit S., b. 1845, 463. Gersham R., b. 1802, 152, 187, 189, 190, 191, 273. Gertrude, b. 1857, 496. Gertrude A., b. 1869, 418. Gertrude J., b. 1874, 301. Gertrude L., b. 1873, 133. Gilbert, b. 1814, 304; b. 1800, 434, 445; b. 183-, 444; b. 1808; 339, 353. Gilbert D., b. 1855, 312. Gilbert L., b. 1833, 116, 131. Grace N., b. 1847, 513; b. 1880, 406; b. 18—, 335. Grace A., b. 1873, 323. Grace E., b. 1881, 398. Grace H., b. 1871, 376. Grace L., b. 1879, 413. Grace M., b. 188-, 138. Grace R., b. 1879, 413. Grant, b. 1873, 404. Grant A., b. 1868, 346. Guy, b. 1877, 413. HAIDEE, b. 1880, 412. Hamilton R., b. 1815, 195, 293; b. 1877, 396. Hannah, b. 1644, 16, 65, 67; b. 1761, 84; b. 179-, 87, 90, 112; b. 1698, 138, 145; b. 1757, 144; b. 1736, 37, 147, 565; b. 1742, 148; b. , 155; b. 1807, 166, 337, 349; b 1783, 167, 240; b. 1776, 168, 241; b. 1786, 171, 352; b. 180-, 574 I. Index of Stomtons. 440; b. 1736, 37, 43, 483, 487; b. 1772, 44, 486; b. 1676, 432, 423; b. 1714, 45, 422, 425, 488, 519; b. 1746, 426; b. 180-, 200, 306; b. 1787, 433, 443; b. 1816,444, 465; b. 18— 238; b. 18—, 434; b. 18—, 466; b. 18—, 466; b. 18—, 493; b. 1785, 86; b. 18— 465; b. 1834, 853, 417; b. , 238; b. 1841, 559; b. 1812, 244; b. 18—, 493. Hannah C, b. 18—, 516. Hannah E., b. 18—, 112, 128; b. 1853, 302; b. 1810, 199, 303; b. 1833, 308, 406. Hannah L., b. 1850, 257, 371. Hannah M., b. 1829, 240. Hannah P., b. 1810, 508; b. 1841, 513. Hannah E., b. 1859, 326; b. 1792, 39, 503. Hannah S., b. 1847, 305, 404. Hannibal, b. 1841, 218. Hardy E., b. 18—, 310. Harietta E., b. 1856, 463. Harmon, b. 1810, 216, 323. Harold, b. 1883, 420. Harold M., b. 1886, 464. Harriet, b. 1805, 161, 225; b. 179-, 440; b. 180- 504; b. 1851, 121; b. 178- 178; b. 1815, 492; b. 1817, 104. Harriet A., b. 1826, 239; b. 1839, 110, 512; b. 183-, 444, 466; b. 1834, 196, 299; b. 181-, 199. Harriet B., b. 1859, 457. Harriet C, b. 183- 465; b. 1885, 468. Har- riet B.. b. 1828, 222, 325; b. 1880, 123. Harriet L., b. 1853, 215; b. , 365. Harrison, b. 1813, 248, 358. Harrison M., b. 1832, 35, 352, 414. Harry, b. 18—, 510. Harry C, b. 1882, 132. Harry K., b. 1887, 338. Harry L., b. 1875, 410. Harry P., b. 1869, 345. Harry T., b. 1856, 261, 276. Hartwell, b. 184- 35, 353. Harvey of England, 59. Harvey H., b. 1827, 228, 342; b. 1881, 343. Hattie B., b. 1872, 132. Hattie 0., b. 1879, 321. Hattie D., b. 1856, 347. Hattie E., b. 1866, 418; b. 1852, 303. Hattie M., b. 185- 314. Hattie P., b. 1885,374. Helen, b. 1844, 465; b. 1887, 411; b. 18—, 218; b. 1889, 463. Helen A. H., b. 1839, 188, 270. Helen I., b. 1865, 264. Helen .J., b. 1855, 309. Helen M., b. 1881, 190. 191, 287; b. 1878, 339; b. 1848, 808, 408. Helen E., b. 1879, 378. Helen S., b. 1865, 162, 826. Helena C, b. 1851, 237, 351. Henrietta, b. 1848, 826; b. 183- 318; b. 1826, 227. Henry, b. 1756, 84,' 87; b. 1765, 144; b. 1798, 162, 228; b. 1770, 167, 241; b. 1802, 241, 355; b. 1781, 505; b. 175- 426,433; b. 1774, 432; b. 1844, 457, 463; b.l8— , 179; b. 1851, 315; b. about 1790, 88; b. 1836, 227; b. 18^6, 228; b. 1779, 173, 254; b. 1818, 255, 369; b. 1815, 216, 828; b. 18—, 258; b. 1806, 248; b. 1815, 217. Henry of Eng- land, 61, 62. Henry A., R 1825, 515, 524. Henry B., b. 1775, 158, 215; b. 1810, 215, 321; b. 1834, 34, 321,322; b. 1805, 442, 457 to 463. Henry C, b. 1859, 114; b. 1838, 110, 512; b. 1890, 509; b. 1882, 182. Henry 0. of England, 59. Henry D., b. 1846, 525, 528. Henry E., b. 1846, 823, 411; b. 1886, 376; b. 1876, 361. Henry F., b. 1812, 90, 111. Henrv G., b. 1855, 1. Index of Stantons. 575 419. Henry I., b. , 534. Henry L., b. 1840, 232, 347; b. 184- 353. Henry M., b. 1839, 244, 361; b. 184-, 270; b. 1836, 95. Henry N., b. 1862, 320. Henry 0., b. 1834, 100; b. 1851, 342; b. 1873, 343. Henry P., b. 1869, 345. Henry K., b. 1885, 398. Henry S., b. 1850, 509. Henry W., b. 1823. 255; b. 1822, 241, 354; b. 1846, 357; b. 18—, 355, 418. Herbert, b. 1873, 376; b. 1878, 360; Herbert E., b. 1836, 100; b. 1857, 296. Her- bert R., b. 1858, 123. Herman A., b. 1874, 348. Herschel, b. 1880, 405. Hezzie F., b. 1815, 243, 358. H. Harvey, b. 1884, 413. Hiram, b. 1796, 169. Hiram D., b. 1835, 353, 417; b. about 1800, 238. Homer, b. 1886, 360. Homer A., b. 1876, 527. HoraceE.,b. 1867, 301. Horatio, b. 1820, 217. Horatio B., b. 1853, 517. Horatio D., b. 1820, 35, 195, 294. Horatio N., b. 1805, 506. Horatio 0., b. 1868, 348. Hortense T., b. 1849, 294. Hosea W., b. 1815, 90, 114. Howard, b. 1832, 95; b. 1875, 404; b. 1863, 116. Howard G., b. 1885, 339. Howard M., b. 1856, 269, 378. Huldah, b. 1716, 137; b. 1740, 140, 143; b. , 143; b. 1763, 144, 163; b. 1793, 151, 183; b. 1799, 153, 189; b. , 154; b. 180- 300, 306. Huldah C, b. 1816, 180. Humphrey of England, 60. TDA, b. 1855, 122, 134; b. 18—, 353. Ida C, b. 1861, 301. 1 Ida L., b. 1871, 538. Ida M., b. 1874, 116. Ina, b. 1882, 375; b. 1881, 357. Inez, b. 1876, 357. Inez E., b. 1875, 396. Irving, b. , 179. Irving W., b. 1835, 335, 339. Isaac, b. 1799, 489, 493. Isaac D., b. 1838, 364. Isaac P., b. 1839, 494. Isaac W., b. 1740, 148; b. 1743, 38, 54, 147, 167; b. 1781, 168, 343; b. 1810, 243; b. 1820, 343; b. 1819, 341, 354; b. 1855, 359. Isabel, b. 17—, 434, 428; b. 17—, 438. Isabella, b. 1863, 395. TABEZ, b. 1718, 138, 143, 545 ; b. 1746, 143, 157; b. 1773, 158; t) b. 1747, 501; b. 1808, 216, 323; b. 1779, 39, 487, 505, 511. Jabez 0., b. 1810, 511; b. 1811, 511; Jacob S., b. 1810, 243, 357; b. 1827, 304, 403. Jacob G., b. 1822, 183, 271, 373. James, b. 1745, 500, 539; b. 1750, 143, 157; b. 1756, 148; b. 177-, 170; b. 1780, 158; b. 1783, 33, 502, 507; b. 18— 109; b. 18—, 251; b. 182- 353; b. 182-, 35, 195, 295; b. 1830, 99, 122; b. 1835, 34, 194, 290 ; b. 1869, 403; b. 187-, 335; b. 1872, 133; b. 1794, 86, 95; b. 1788, 153, 195; b. 18— 516. James A., b. 1844, 524, 528. James E., b. 1837, 197, 301. James H., b. 1839, 109, 127; b. 1851, 215; b. 1822, 199, 304. James J., b. 1806, 157, 214; b. 1831, 305, 404. James L., b. 1845, 302, 399. James M., b, 1819, 245; b. 1833, 354; b. 1818, 515, 534; b. 18—, 676 I. Index of Stomtons. 98. James 0., b. 1865, 405. James P., b. 1813, 97; b. 1840, 120; b. 1815, 508. James R., b. 1790, 156, 312, 319. James S., b. 1829, 344; b. 1838, 494 ; b. 1817, 244. James W., b. 1838, 225. Jane, b. 1818, 162, 230; b. , 179. Jane C, b. 1825, 45, 493. Jane E., b. 1822, 217. Jane P., b. 1816, 353, 354. Jane M., b. 1815, 443; b. 1835, 364. Jane V., b. 1837, 365. Jason, b. 1761, 33, 144, 161,163, 163, 330; b. 1847,329. Jason D., b. 1807, 163, 339. Jason J., b. 1873, 406. Jason T., b. 1832, 228, 343. Jay C, b. 1828, 34, 182. Jay H., b. 1867, 344. Jed. C, b. 1840, 369. Jedediab, b. about 1800, 88. J. Miles, b. 1831, 332. Jenney, b. 1878, 347. Jennette, b. 18—, 330. Jennie, b. 1863, 371; b. 1851, 403. Jennie A., b. 1863, 336. Jennie E., b. 1880, 133. Jennie M., b. 1867, 408. Jeremiah, b. 1770, 144. Jeremiah B., b. 1814, 343, 359; b. 1857, 359, 419. Jerry, b. 1883, 413. Jerusha, b. 1758, 144, 160; b. 179- 440. Jesse, b. 18—, 116; b. 1764, 38, 83; b. 17—, 553. Jessie A., b. 1886, 375. Jessie E., b. 1869, 331. Jessie M., b. 1863, 304; b. 1881, 344. Jessie R., b. 1863, 334. Jo. of England, 61. Joanna, b. 1717, 37, 81; b. 1837, 305, 403; b. , 87; b. 1679, 36, 478; b. 1733, 479. Job, b. , 43, 555; b. 17—, 434. Job P., b. 183- 445, 466. Joel E., b. 1822, 232. Joel W., b. 1842, 293, 396. John of Virginia, 9. John, b. 1641, 14, 16, 33, 34, 26, 27, 65, 77, 135 to 137, 245, 474, 475, 477; b. 1665, 36, 136, 137; b. , 143, 157; b. 17— 238; b. 1706, 137, 139; b. 1714, 36, 42, 138, 147; b. 179,9,, 70 494, , 429 - b. 1736. 38, 82, 84, 85; b. 1745, 31, 148,170; b. 1746, 140, 141, 143, 150, 151, 189; b. 1750, 139; b. 1753, 84, 87, 90, 112; b. 1758, 148; b. 1766, 84, 89; b. 1767, 166, 338; b. 1774, 170, 340, 351; b. 1776, 144, 163; b. 1783, 436, 447; b. 1789, 86; b. about 1790, 440, 455; b. about 1796, 88, 106; b. 18— 351; b. 18—, 493; b.l8— , 304; b. 18—, 553; b. 1801, 437; b. 1807, 179, 256; b. 1809, 89, 110 ; b. 1810, 54, 136, 435, 446; b. 1813, 89, 109; b. 1817, 248; b. 1827, 195, 396 ; b. 1839, 304, 403; b. 1840, 366; b. 1848, 54, 447, 467; b. 185-, 365 ; b. 186-, 457; b. 187-, 335; b. 1873, 360; b. 1830, 336. John of England, 55, 60, 61; D. John of Appendix, 78, 533, 535; John A., b. 1785, 167, 168,242, 344; b. 1824,344, 360; b. 1847, 361, 375; b. 1850, 119; b. 1836, 447. John B., b. 1865, 138. John C, b. 18—, 300, 305; b. 18—, 455: b. 1871, 467. John D., b. 1857, 535. John P., b. 1819, 181, 362; b. 18—, 396; b. 18—, 465. John G., b. 1839, 357; b. 1876, 379; b. 1867, 420. John H., b. 1844, 446; b. 1867, 406; b. 1853, 393, 398; b about 1860, 296; b. 1842, 305, 34. John J., b. 1793, 169, 248, 44. John K., b. 1874, 334. John L., b. 1830, 183, 369; /. Index of Stantons. 577 b- , 34, 113, 137. John M., b. 1799, 87, 99. John 0., b. 1809, 163, 332. John P., b. 1845, 307; b. 1834, 99; b. 1838, 100; b. 1803, 300; b. 1859, 313. John K., b. 1850, 445; b. 1851, 369. John S., b. 1833, 494. John T., b. IS— 39; b. 1813, 180, 359; b. 1875, 374; b. 1884, 374. John V., b. 1813, 347, 365. John W., b. 1775, 150, 179; b. 1783, 151, 183, 186, 189; b. 1813, 153; b- , 179; b. 1845, 193, 194, 893; b. 1858, 371; b. 1810, 441; b. 1814, 98, 121; b. 1838, 34, 353, 416, 417; b. 1855, 303, 401 ; b. 1836, 110. John Y., b. 1811, 157, 214. Johnson B.,b. 1837, 197, 300. Jonas, b. 1765, 144; b. 1794, 163, 337. Jonathan, b. , 33. Jonathan B., b. 1814, 183, 370. Jonathan P., b. 1839, 40, 513. Jonathan G., b. 1791, ;i9, 89, 506, 513; b. 1783, 507, 514. Joseph, b. 1646, 14, 16, 36, 37, 65, 431, 433, 436. 477, 497; b. 1668, 36, 54, 136, 138, 345; b. 1674, 431, 433, 423; b. , 144; b. , 154; b. 17—, 338; b. 17— 434, 439, 430; b. 1710, 137, 143; b. 1713, 36, 75, 138, 147,345,555; b. 1717, 30, 433, 436; b. 1739, 143, 154; b. 1739, 37, 436, 430; b. 1739, 147, 166 ; b. 1754, 148; b. 1754, 139; b. 1759, 430, 439 ; b. 1766, 431; b. 1769, 167, 338, 366, 533; b. 1780, 33, 433, 443; b. 1783, 158, 216; b. 1786, 169, 347; b. 1789, 167, 168, 343, 244; b. 1792. 437; b. 18—, 321; b. 1808, 163, 331; b. 1816, 346; b. 1818. 316; b. 1834, 345. Joseph D., b. 1853, 364. Joseph E., b. 1800, 163, 333; b. 1858,419. Joseph H., b. 1843, 333. Joseph L., b. 1860, 319. Joseph M., b. 1819, 183, 270, 371. Joseph R., b. 1795, 156, 313; b. 1813, 443. Joseph S., b. 1837, 339. Joseph W., b. 1800, 40, 44, 506; b. 1851, 513; b. 1835, 333; b. 18—, 34. Josephine, b. 1879, 413; b. 1853, 404; b. 1863, 366. Joshua, b. 1721, 37, 81, 84; b. 1747, 84, 85; b. 1740, 149, 172; b. 1777, 167; b. 176- 173, 352; b. 1783, 8H, 94; b. 17—, 30; b. 1806, 253. Joshua 0, b. 1781, 167, 339. Joshua 0., b. 1824, 333, 347. Joshua W., K 178- 173, 353; b. 1839, 339, 345. Josiah T., b. 1864, 419. Josina E.. b. 1843, 393, 397. J. T., b. 1876, 344. Judith of England, 60. Judith, b. 1781, 156, 303. Judson A., b. 1834, 95. Judson W., b. 1831, 181, 367. Julia, b. 1813, 161; b. 1815, 161, 336; b. 1834, 443; b. 1835, 99; b. 18—, 449; b. 18—, 109; b. 18—, 330; b. 18—, 351; b. I84-, 365; b. 1849, 326. Julia A., b. 180- 440; b. 1838, 368; b. 1840, 116; b. 1832. 105; b. 1818, 254. Julia C, b. 1849, 465. Julia B., b. 1869, 373; b. 1813, 353; b. 1856, 525; b. 1886, 133. Julia L., b. 1848, 273; b. 1879, 379; b. 1871, 137. Juliet P., b. 1847, 513. Junius B., b. 18— 323. 73 578 /. Index of Stantons. KATARINE N., b. 1833, 233. Kate, b. 1870, 357. Kate C, b. 18—, 510; Kate S., b. 1836, 456. Katie A., b. 18b5, 131. Katharine, b. 1829, 193, 289. Katharine S., b. 1871, 271. Keturah, b. 1790, 87. Keturah M., b. 1820, 515; Keziah, b. 1791, 160, 161, 220, 227. Kirk B., b. 1885, 416. LAFAYETTE, b. 184-, 512; b. 1823, 227, 341. Laura, b. 18—, 163, 233; b. 1810, 154. Laura A., b. 1845, 293, 397. Laura E., b. 1832, 352, 416; b. 1815, 244; b. 1863, 354. Lau- renda, b. , 157. Lavern, b. 18 — , 107. Lavinia, b. 1817, 154; b. , 251, 366. Lavolette, b. 1827, 206. Lawson J., b. 1840, 259, 373. Ledyard, b. 1807, 89, 108. Legran E., b. 1828, 199. Lena, b. 1883, 375. Lena L., b. 188- 405. Lena K., b. 1879, 300. Leon A., b. 1850, 295. Leonard E., b. 18—, 213, 320. Leroy C, b. 1875, 346. Leroy H., b. , 400. Leroy J., b. 1855, 345. Leslie, b. 1873, 296. Lester, b. 1742, 143. Leuthel, b. 18—, 213; b. 1844, 311; b. 1867, 409. Levi, b. 1767, 144, 162, 559; b. 1805, 162, 163, 559; b. 1811, 163, 233; b. 18—, 335. Levi A., b. 1850, 233. Levi B., b. 1849, 261, 376; b. 1879, 376. Levi K., b. 1803, 161, 224. Levi E., b. 1890, 338. Lewis, b. 1836, 559. Lewis B., b. 1827, 196,298. Lewis E., b. 1833, 447. Lewis W., b. 1835, 197, 300; b. 1887, 131. Libbie A., b. 1847, 311. Lillian A., b. 18—, 310. Libbie G., b. 1883, 523. Lillie A., b. 1865, 129. Liliie M., b. 1871, 124. Lizette C, b. 1882, 463. Lizzie, b. 1855, 358, 359. Lodowick, b. 1775, 84, 89; b. 1749, 30, 426, 432, 485; b. 1803, 89; b. 17—433; b. 17—, 505. Lodowick B., b. 1795, 87, 90, 112. Lois, b. 175- 140, 142, 153; b. 1725, 37, 43, 498, 499; b. 1734, 37; b. 1758, 38, 500; b. 1778, 502, 562. Lois D., b. 1874, 338. Lois N., b. 1834, 508, 517. Loomis, b. 1846, 358. Lora M., b. 1867, 407; b. 1888, 407. Loren T., b. 1841, 305, 406. Lorinda, b. 1816, 163, 233. Lorinda J., b. 1879, 301. Lottie, b. 1861, 403; b. 1865, 402. Lottie E., b. 1882, 128. Louis, b. 1858, 122. Louis B., b. 1884 411. Louis L., b. 1857, 519. Louis S., b. 1875, 467. Louisa, b. , 157; b. 1807, 161, 225; b. 1818, 180, 258. Louisa C, b. 1826, 182. Louise, b. 1876, 412. Lovica, b. 1789, 159; b. 18— 218. Lowell E., b. 1874,412. Lowell M.,b. 1847, 323, 411. Lucia, b. 182i, 255. Lueian 0., b. 1847, 359. Lucian E., b. 1844, 229, 345. Lueian E., b. 1812, 94. Lu- cinda, b.- , 163; b. 1800, 153, 197. Lucretia, b. 1759, 84, 88; b. 1773, 155, 200; b. 1833, 305, 403; b. 18—, 553. Lucy, b. , 155, 200; b. 1681, 478; b. 1696, 36, 478, 482, 562; b. 1704, 139; b. 1722, 423, 426; b. 1724, 37, 81; b- 1746, 139; b. /. Index of Stantons. 579 1750, 140, 142; b. 1757, 38, 83; b. 177-, 170; b. 1777, 433, 441; b. 1781, 144, 163; b. 17—, 500; b. 1791, 151, 181; b. 1794, 88, 105; b. 1797, 153, 192; b. 1797, 165; b. 18—, 444; b. 1811, 553; b. 1812, 251, 867, 420; b. 1815, 163; b. 1819, 244; b. 18—, 563; b. 1838, 205; b. 1839, 256, 371; b. 1843, 305; b. 1874, 420. Lucy A., b. 1835, 366; b. 180- 440; b. 1846, 107, 125; b. 1804, 89, 506, 512; b. 1826, 180; b. 1830,40, 512; b. 1882, 131. LucyB., b. 1825, 223, 326. Lucy E.,b. 1871, 406; b. 1834, 105. LucyM., b. 18— ,310. Lucy R.,b. 1831,345. Lucy J., b. 18— , IIL Lucy W., b. 1865, 354. Lucy Y., b. 1841, 227. Luella M., b. 1883, 407. Luke W.,b.l806,216; b. 1879,411. Luman, b. 1816,205, 313. Luman H., b. 1838, 228, 344. LurauaL., b. 1830, 352, 415. Lura A., b. , 338. Lurv A., b. 1835, 366. Luther, b. 18— 310. Luther 0., b. 1887; 125. Luther D., b. 1844, 197, 303. Luther L., b. 1841, 370. Luther M., b. 1841, 197. Luther W., b. 1823, 196; b. 1848, 397. Lydia, b. , 157; b. 1713, 137; b. 1737, 37; b. 1747, 144; b. 1748, 140, 142; b. 1761, 145; b. 178-, 173; b. 1783, 489; b. 1793, 151, 187; b. 18— 163; b. 1801, 153, 192; b. 1803, 166; b. 1842, 339. Lydia A., b. 1806, 508; b. 1826, 255; b. 1827, 494, 496; b. 1835, 353; b. 1836, 523, 536. Lydia B., b. . 158. Lydia D., b. 1811, 515. Lydia G., b. 1799, 87, 103. Lydia S., b. 1830, 493, 495. Lydia W., b. 1823, 39, 115. Lyman, b. 1814, 179, 258; b. 1834, 559; b. 18—, 34, 194. Lyman B., b. 1826, 305, 404. Lyman 0., b. 1866, 873. MABEL, b. 1882, 376; b. 18—, 360. Mabel G., b. 1886, 407. Mabel H., b. 1878, 341; b. 1881, 401. Mabel L., b. 1879, 412; b. 1872, 124. Mabel M., b. 1881, 374. Maggie C, b. 1855, 294. Malgerus, b. , 56, 57, 58. Malvina, b. 1842, 226. Marcus J., b. 1864, 347. Margaret, b. 1701, 36, 138, 145; b. 1741, 37, 147; b. 1777, 156, 203; b. 1852, 463; b. 1871, 124. Margaret B , b. 1883, 413. Margaret J., b. 1836. 808, 407. Margaret L., b. 1861, 313. Margaret M., b. 1849, 307. Margaret E., b. 1890, 898. Margaret of England, 61. Margery, b. 1735, 479. Maria, b. 1801, 163; b. 18— 98; b. 1804, 511, 520; b. 1795, 440; b. 1817, 493, 494, 555; b. , 40; b. 18— 313; b. 1860, 560; b. 1886, 339. Maria E., b. 1819, 493. Maria E. B., b. 1832, 100. Maria L., b. 1807, 159, 318. Maria P., b. 1833, 180, 359. Maria S., b. 1839, 508. Marian, b. 18—, 318. Marian A., b. 1863, 419. Marie, b. 188-, 133. Marie A., b. 1850, 308, 408. Marie 0., b. 1881, 361. Marietta, b. 1839, 335. Marietta M., b. 1881, 94. Marilda M., b. 1816, 94. Marjery, b. 1725, 479. Marlborough, b. 175-, 426. Marlbro, b. 1779, 433, 441. Marshall, b. 182-, 580 I. Index of Stantons. 35, 195, 295. Martha, b. 1771, 505, 44; b. 1750, 148, 173; b. 1753, 147, 555, 556; b. 1766, 39, 501, 507; b. 1783, 171, 251; b. 1787, 165, 335; b. 1791, 151, 186, 187; b. 1801, 563; b. 18— 109; b. 181- 441; b. 1833, 89; b. 1850, 359. Martha L., b.l873, 331; b. 1854, 360. Martha A., b. 1834, 193; b. 1833, 199; b. 1877, 406. Martha B., b. 1845, 457. Martha E., b. 1860, 534; b. 1853, 347. Martha F., b. 1835, 353. Martha J., b. 1840, 100; b. 1841, 335, 335. Martha M., b. 1833, 343. Martha T., b. 1844, 107, 135. Martha V., b. 1887, 391. Martha W., b. 1835, 90; b. 1845, 111. Martin C, b. 1863, 409. Mary, b. , 154; b. , 157; b. , 201, 309; b. , 311; b. , 366; b. , 400; b. 1643, 16, 35, 65, i;6; b. 1660, 78, 80; b. 1687, 36, 478, 479; b. 1701, 139; b. 1709, 139; b. 1711, 433, 435; b 1713, 498; b. 1715, 498, 500; b. 1716, 37, 497, 499; b. 1730, 483; b. 1723, 37, 138; b. 172- 424, 430; b. 1734, 38; b. 1736, 139; b. 1737, 82; b. 1740, 435, 485, 488; b. 1743, 43, 500; b. 1743, 436, 431, 485, 488; b. 1746, 143; b. 1746, 499, 43; b. 1766, 148; b. 1756, 147, 169, 348; b. 1756, 145; b. 1759, 144; b. 1769, 429, 438; b. about 1763, 430; b. 1767, 145; b. about 1775, 433; b. 1770, 503, 563; b. 1777, 456; b. 1778, 436; b. 1785, 167; b. 1786, 85; b. 179-, 87; b. 179-, 503; b. 1796, 155; b. 17—, 338; b. 18—, 107; b. 18—, 116; b. 18—, 455; b. 1798, 166, 560; b. 1800, 300, 306; b. 1804, 438; b. 1805, 199; b. 1806. 246; b. 1807, 504, 510; b. 1808, 511; b. 1813, 553; b. 1814, 435, 447, 563; b. 1835, 343, 360; b. 183- 353; b. 1833, 493; b. 1836, 336; b. 1839, 531; b. 1841, 356; b. 1873, 467. Mary A., b. 18—, 88; b. 1813, 339, 341, 351; b. 183-, 444; b. 1853, 319, 411; b. 1857, 320; b. 1813, 508; b. 1830, 113; b. 18—, 128; b. 18—. 335; b. 18—, 310. Mary B., b. 1810, 253; b. 1838, 512; b. 1850, 357. Mary D., b. 1803, 39. Mary E., b, 1843, 357; b. 1851, 107, 125; b. 1833, 99; b. 1810, 97, 130; b. 1839, 447; b. 1841, 456; b. 1850, 525; b. 1853, 415; b. 1857, 314; b. 1880, 116; b. 1862, 406; b. 1857, 307; b. 1852, 269; b. 1844, 337; b. 1830, 354; b. 1833, 340; b. 1845, 335, 337. Mary R, b. 1843, 314. Mary G., b. 1860, 291, 396; h. 1879, 397; b. 1887, 398. Mary H., b. 183- 465; b. 1861, 419; b. 1831, 308. Mary I., b. 1848, 298. Mary J., b. 1851, 40-^; b. 1822, 511; b. 1853, 294; b. 18—, 313; b. 18—, 330; b. 1846. 239; b. 1840, 512; b. 1861, 393, 398. Mary L., b. 1818, 443, 465; b. 1830, 184; b. 1853, 271, 372, 379; b. 1841, 110; b. 18—, 516; b. 1873, 343. Mary M., b. 1795, 506, 44; b. 1884, 379; b. 1851, 392; b. 1837, 116; b. 1849, 298, 399; b. 1858, 303; b. 184- 365. Mary 0., b. 1849, 361. Mary E., b. 1880, 268; b. 1791, 489, 506, 44; b. 1853, 233. Mary S., b. 1829, 100. Mary 1. Index of Stantons. 581 T., b. 1857, 313; b. 1833, 508, 517. Maryette, b., 182-, 313. Mason M., b. , 40. Matilda, b. 1803, 153. 193; b. 179-, 440. Matilda C, b. 1877, 467. Maud E., b. 1874, 420; b. 1875, 376. Maurice, b. 1837, 257. Maurice A., b. 1855, 123; h. 1883, 123, 310. May, b. 1886, 313. Media, b. 1878, 406. Meldia, b. 1883, 405. Melinda, b. 1830, 329; b. 18—, 330. Melissa A., b. 1856, 534. Melville, b. 186-, 335. Melville E., b. 1856, 298. Mercie, b. 18-, 109. Mercy, b. 1734, 37, 43, 482; b. 1760, 486; b. 1788, 505; b. 17— 428. Mercy G., b. 1809, 514. MeriU, b. 1787, 159, 216; b. 1834, 217. Mertie, b. 18—, 414. Michael M., b. 1837, 194. Minae M., b. 1877, 374. Minna B., b. 1864, 415. Minerva, b. 1860, 560. Minerva M., b. 1830, 338, 343. Minnie, b. 1883, 233; b. 18—, 510. Minnie B., b. 1870, 345. Minnie B., b. 1856, 369; b. 1879, 348. Minnie M., b. 1883, 374. Milo, b. 1838, 337. Milo B., b. 1884, 406. Milo of Ireland, 59. Milton B., b. 1859, 330. Mira C, b. 1843, 311. Mirie B., b. 1852, 525. M. Loverne, b. 1886, 418. Morris, b. 18—, 311. Moses, b. 1774, 155, 200; b. , 33; b. 181-, 201. Moses E., b. 1851, 307. Mvron, b. 1841, 197; b. 1865, 347. Myron D., b. 1853, 397. Myron H., b. 1857, 343. Myron J., b. 186- 334. Myron M., b. 1883, 341. Myrtie H., b. 1873, 345. "VTABBY, b. 1803, 39, 93; b. 1806, 39, 93. Nancy, b. \S 163; b. 17— 433, 433, 441; b. 1716, 433; b 1778, 80, 93; b. 1783, 433, 433; b. 1790, 436; b. 1796, 87, 98; b. 1?<— , 230; b. 1801, 161; b. 1806, 92; b. 1840, 494, 496; b. 1848, 295. Nancy D., b. 1813, 492, 494. Nancy E., b. 1841, 359. Nancy M., b. 1809, 89; b. 1827, 197, 300; b. 1869, 344. Nannie, b. 1863, 296. Nannie P., b. 1859, 295. Nathan, b. , 157; b. 17_ 428 ; b. 17— 434, 445; b. 1738, 37, 483; b. 1732, 37, 498, 500; b. 1741, 143, 154; b. 1749, 38, 147, 168, 501; b. 1756, 143, 150, 157, 174; b. 1773, 38, 83, 503; b. 1779, 168, 346; b. 1778, 155, 199; b. 1794, 506; b. 18—, 466; b. 1«03, 39; b. 182-, 444; b. 1833, 194, 292. Nathan C, b. 1768, 486. Nathan D., b. 1810, 247, 364; b. 1792, 88, 104, 491. Nathan P., b. 1856, 466; b. 1883, 125. Nathan H. A., b. 1830, 105, 123. Nathan L., b. 1818, 515, 536; b. 1844, 526. Nathan P., b. 1872, 124. Nathan S b. 1830, 115; b. 1783, 503. Nathan W., b. 1868, 527. Nathaniel, b. 1716, 36, 138, 148; b. 1748, 148, 171; b. 1780, 171. Nathaniel B., b. 1815, 181, 191, 260. Nathaniel G., b. 1835, 456. Nathaniel P., b. 1851, 513. Nellie, b. 1871, 412; b. 1874, 288; b. 1866, 430. Nellie D., b. 1888, 374; b. 1873, 537. Nellie M., b. 1868, 396. Nelson E., b. 1831, 196, 297. Nelson W., b. 1817, 582 /. Index of Stantons. 316. Nettie E., b. 1889, 841. Nettie M., b. 1871, 348. Niobe D., b. 1876, 125. Nita P., b. 1873, 528. Nora A., b.l887, 401. Norman L., b. 1843, 368, 420; b. 1873, 420. OBEDIAH, b. 17—, 44. Obed, b. 1796, 202, 310. Octavia L., b. 1867, 419. Oda K., b. 1862, 404. Ogden, b. 18—, 127. Olive, b. 1712, 139. Olive A., b. 1845, 260; b. 1855, 261; b. 1886, 375. Olive B., b. 1827, 181, 267. Olive C, b. 1866, 264. Olive L., b. 1864, 268. Olive M., b. 1852, 245. Oliver, b. 1780, 87, 96; b. 1770, 432, 440; b. 1806, 96, 116; b. 1833, 227; b. 1841, 226. Oliver M., b. 1849, 118, 132. Olivia, b. 1786, 173, 256. Omar S., b. 1887, 214. Oren, b. 1812, 162. Orient A., b. 1837, 190, 272, 561. Orchis, b. 1888, 560. Orin D., b. 1873, 301. Orlando T., b. 1871, 406. Ormand, b. 1826, 236. Orpha, b. 1808, 204; b. 1812, 157. Orrie H., b. 1885, 310. Orrill, b. 1789, 151, 185. Orson, b. . 215. Orville, b. 18—, 218. Oscar, b. 184-, 35, 353. Oscar A., b. 1847, 225, 337. Oscar B., b. 1858, 310; b. 1862, 214. Osmer, b. 18—, 127. PALMER, b. 1787, 87, 98; b. about 1794, 238, 351 ; b. 18—, 351. Patrick of Ireland, 59. Patty, b. 1778, 86, 95; b. , 157. Paul, b. , 33, 40, 45, 55; Paulina, b. 18—, 235. Pearl E., b. 1885, 298. Pearl M., b. 1875, 344. Peggy, b.l8— , 200. Peleg, b. 17— 158; b. 1753, 3b, 486 ; b. 1758, 30, 486, 489. Permelia, b. 1759, 430. Perry L., b. 1878, 108. Persis D., b. 1841, 119. Persis T., b. 1815, 511, 521. Peter G., b. 1840, 308, 408. Peter H., b. 1833, 305, 406. Phebe, b. , 155; b. 1751, 500; b. 1754, 500; b. 1808, 438; b. 1833, 205. Phebe L., b. 1837, 222. Phebe M., b. 1828, 105. Phelina, b. 1854, 404. Philip, b. 1888, 376. Philip E., b. 1876, 263. Phi- neas, b. 1719, 31, 45, 168, 482, 486, 498, 501; b. 1741, 45 to 52, 501, 504; b. 1771, 504; b. 1780, 32, 505, 510; b. 1795, 506, 489, 512, 513; b. 1817, 35, 511, 521, 522; b. 1851, 521, 522. Polly, b. , 238; b. 177- 173; b. 1770, 502, 563; b. 1773, 168; b. 1775, 504; b. 1777, 504; b. 1783, 151, 184; b. 1791, 165; b. 1793, 152, 191, 260; b. 1812, 204; b. 1^34, 311, 409. Prudence, b. 17— 429,438; b. 1711, 37, 81; b. 1726, 37, 43, 482, 486; b. 1748, 139; b. 1754, 148; b. 1774, 83, 502. Prudence E., b. 1842, 524. Prudence M., b. 1814, 240, 251. RACHAEL, b. 17—, 429, 439; b. , 155; b. 1773, 156, 202; b. 1790, 437; b. 18— 200, 305. Rachael C, b. 1859, 307. Randall, b. 1785, 87, 97. Randall .S., b. 1808, 97, /. Index of Stantons. 583 130. Ransom, b. 18—, 310. Ray F., b. 188-, 123. Ray H., b. 1884, 320. Raymond, b. 18—, 123. Rebecca, b. 1731, 482, 43; b. ]764, 39, 84; b. 1765, 145; b. , 321; b. 1793, 165; b. 17—, 434, 427; b. 1773, 430, 439; b. 1681, 432; b. 1802, 438; b. 1850,295. Rebecca W., b. 1815, 90, 111. Reed, b. 18— , 310. Rena E., b. 1866, 345. Reuben, b. 1748, 143, 155, 156; b. 1785, 156, 305. Reuben D., b. 1823, 305. Reuben H., b. 1818, 213, 319. Reuben W., b. 1818, 206, 314. Rhoda, b. 1770, 38, 83, 44. Rhoda J., b. 1843, 1 16. Richard, b. 16— 66, 471 to 477; b. , 472, 473, 476. Richard H., b. 1842, 368. Richard P., b. 178- 173, 253. Richard T., b. 1875, 374. Robare, b. 1885, 463. Robert, b. 1689, 36, 478 to 481, 540; b. 1713, 480; b. 1714,137, 143; b. 1715, 81; b. 1716, 37, 482, 485, 498, 501; b. 1723, 4T9, 480; b. 1739, 38, 4H5, 488; b. 1748, 143; b. 1751, 84, 86; b. 1752, 148; b. 1763, 33; b. 1768, 432, 440; b. 1771, 486; b. 1772, 488; b. 1782, 87, 97; b. 1787, 167, 241, 351; b. about 1787, 433; b. 1800, 200, 304; b. 1808, 153, 198; b. 1832, 305, 405; b. 1869, 403; b. 1884, 351; b. 1653, 17, 28,40,66, 475,477, 497; b. , 251, 366. Robert of Dorchester, 9. Robert of Newport, 9, 43, 45, 54, 55, 473, 555. Robert A., b. 1816, 341, 354; b. 1838, 105, 133, 491; b. , 354. Robert B., b. 1833, 181, 368; b. 1846, 464; b. 1885, 464. Robert E., b. 1868, 403. Robert F., b. 1871, 364; b. 1869, 420. Robert H., b. 1875,411; b. 1813, 511. Robert J., b. 1851, 305; b. 1878, 338. Robert L.. b. 1810, 442, 463; b. 1846, 255; b. 1859, 458, 463; b. 1860,517! Robert P., b. 1818, 98,'121. Robert S., b. 1868, 533. Robert U., b. 1846, 119. Robert of England, 63. Rofl of England, 62. Roena R., b. 1839, 94. Roger W., b. 1883, 413. RosaE., b. 1872, 127. Rosa M., b. 1863, 233; b. 1884, 346. Rose, b. 1869, 404. Roswell, b. 179- 87; b. 17—, 154. Rowland, b. 1763, 486; b. 179-, 489, 493. Roy P., b. 1888, 398. Royal A., b. 1886, 405. Royal D., b. 1844, 354. Rozetta E., b. 1814, 94, 115. Rozela, b. 1877, 405. Rufus, b. 1777, 155, 201; b. 1846,324,412. Rufus D., b. 1836, 313. Rufus W., b. 1841, 308,407. Russell, b. 1799, 88, 106; b. 18— ,'339,351. Russell J., b. 1844, 294. Russell K., b. 1835, 224, 333. Russell R., b. 1874, 124. Ruth, b. 1790, 167, 168, 242; b. 1883, 325; b. 1881, 374. Ruth A., b. 1844, 110; b. 1829, 231. SABRA, b. , 154; b. 1775, 488; b. 1796, 239. Sabra P., b. 1827, 353, 415. Sally , b. 1780, 173, 353; b. 177- 158; b. 1784,437,448; b. 1786. 436, 448; b. 1794, 153, 195; b, 1798, 151, 183; b. 1800, 39, 92; b. 1800, 159; b. 1801,202; b. 1823, 323; b. 584 I. Index of Stantons. .,163; b. ,352. Sally A., b. 1818, 89. Sally K., b. 1831, 244; b. 1861, 295. Sally M., b. 1804, 443; b. 1809, 199, 303; b. 18—, 445. Samantha, b. 1808, 152, 194; b. 1844, 229, 346. Samuel, b. 1657, 17, 66, 78, 474, 475, 497; b. 1682, 36, 78, 82, 476; b. 1683, 36, 497; b. 1698, 36, 422; b. 17—, 424, 428; b. 17_ 438; b. 1719, 37, 498, 499; b. 1726, 138, 144; b. 1732, 37, 82; b. 1743, 499; b. 1747, 148; b. 1759, 145, 164, 165; b. 1760, 44, 486, 488, 500, 503; b. 1760, 501, 506; b. 1771, 429, 435; b. 1778, 39, 84; b. 1789, 165, 335; b. 1789, 506; b. 1803, 435, 445, 502; b. 1807, 89, 110, 512, 556; b. 1849, 447; b. 1871, 467; b. 1872, 467. Samuel B., b. 1818, 352, 414; b. 1809, 489, 504, 510. Samuel C, b. 1830, 223, 327. Samuel C, b. 1847, 308, 408. Samuel G., b. 1804, 39, 506, 512; b. 18—, 455. Samuel M., b. 1845, 445, 467, 562; b. 1836, 512, 522. Samuel P., b. 1776, 502; b. 1805, 159, 218. Samuel P. P., b. 1851, 522. Samuel E., b. 1838, 513. Samuel T., b. 1863, 522. Sanford E., b. 1852, 258. Sanford J., b. 1862, 345. Sarah, b. -, 150, 157, 174; b. , 154; b. , 155; b. 1655, 17, 66, 74, 78; b. 1674, 36, 78, 80, 552; b. 17—, 158; b. 17— 424, 427; b. 1700, 139; b. 1706, 36, 138, 146; b. 1708, 37, 81; b. 1714, 37, 497, 498; b. 1719, 422, 426; b. 1724, 138; b. 1730, 37, 43, 82; b. 1738, 139, 149; b. 1739, 147; b. 1745, 149; b. 1746, 143; b. 175- 429, 434; b. 1751, 486; b. 1755, 37, 144; b. 1776, 85; b. 1780, 440, 454; b. 1783, 437; b. 1788, 437; b. 1788, 156, 306, 211; b. 1797, 161, 233; b. 18—, 116; b. 18—, 330; b. 1814, ; b. 183- 445; b. 184-, 370; b. 1844, ; b. 1867, 324. Sarah A., b. 1805, 435, 446; b. 1836, 183, 369; b. 1866, 272, 379; b. 1841, 353; b. 1835, 199; b. 1848, 293, 397; b. 1870, 396. Sarah B., b. 1845, 359; b. 183- 465. Sarah E., b. 1857, 267; b. 1840, 445; b. 1845, 116; b. 1846, 524, 527; b. 1848, 312. Sarah J., b. 1818, 247. Sarah L., b. 1835, 222, 326; b. 1848, 302, 400. Sarah M., b. 1843, 465; b. 1848, 315; b. 1836, 339, 344. Sarah P., b. , . Sarel S., b. 1840, 100. Schuyler v., b. 1813, 97, 118. S. De Witt, b. 1863, 409. Serena J., b., 1850, 534,537. Seth D., b. ]835, 233. Sherman, b. 1852, 405; b. 1858, 404; b. 1865, 365. Sherman L., b. 1864, 301. Sibyl, b. 1875, 334. Sidney A., b. 1850, 271. Sidney S., b. 1824, 183; b. 1846, 271, 272, 379. Silas B., b. 18— 35, 111. Smith T., b. 18—, 179. Solomon, b. 175-, 149; b. , 34. Solon E., b. 1839, 190. Sophia, b. 178-, 489, 490, 492; b. 178-, 170; b. 1798, 53, 54, 169, 170, 348; b. 1798, 159, 217; b. 18—, 311; b. 18— 493; b. 1821, 347, 366; b. 184-, 365. Sophia M., b. 1836, 119, 133. Sophronia, b. 1855, 296; b. 1801, 90, 112, 113; b. 1807, 216, 323. Sophronia L., b. 1828, 245. Spicer, b. /. Index of Stantons. 586 about 1800, 88. Starr M., b. 1850, 333 ; b. 1875, 348. Stiles, b. 1803, 503, 509. Stiles P., b. 18—, 510. Stiles T., b. 1849, 489, 509, 519, 520. Stella, b. 1869, 368; b. 1865, 335. Stephen, b. 178-, 173; b. 1795, 434,445; b. 1815,355; b. 1833,311,409; b- , 155, 438. Stephen A., b. 1873, 403. Stephen D., b. 183-, 445. Stephen K., b. 1836, 355. Stephen L., b. 1825, 196, 398. Stephen T., b. 1841, 305, 403. Sullivan U., b., 1812, 97, 119. Susan, b. 1783, 440, 454; b. 1798, 90, 112; b. 18—, 330; b. 1825, 180, 259; b. 1860, 403. Susan A., b. 1856, 371; b. 1857, 114. Susan M., b. 1827, 515, 536 ; b. 1803, 442, 457. Susan P., b. 1845, 305. Susanna, b. 1768, 39, 84, 90, 91, 111 ; b. 1775, 86, 93 ; b. 1846, 536 ; b. 178-, 160. Sylvia, b. 183-, 444. TAMAR, b, , 157. Tamma, b. 1804, 303. Tamson, b. , 144; b. 1796, 163, 338; b. 18— 330. Thankful, b. 1706, 139; b. 1718, 37, 43, 483, 485; b. 175- 433, 485; b. 1764, 486; b. 1780, 39; b. 1786, 437, 451; b. 1774, 168, 345. Thecla, b. 18—, 310. Theodore, b. 1851, 459, 463. Theodore ¥., b. 1855, 364. Theodosia M., b. 1837, 311. Theophilus, b. 1676, 36, 136, 139; b. 1703, 139, 149; b. 1746, 30, 148; b. 1777, 171; b. 178-, 160. Theron, b. 1878, 405. Thomas, b. 1614, 9 to 39, 35, 40, 52 to 55, 63, 65, 69, 90, 111, 136, 363, 363, 368, 431, 436, 458, 467, 473, 473, 477, 497, 539, 535; b. 1638, 14, 16, 33, 38, 35, 40, 65, 77 to 80, 473 to 477, 497, 535, 536; b. 1665, 39, 78; b. 1670, 36, 78, 80, 136, 138; b. 1678, 433; b. 1691, 36, 433, 434; b. 1693, 36, 478, 481; b. 1696, 36, 139; b. 1713, 37, 81, 83, 545, 553, 553; b. 1730, 479; b. 1739, 37, 43, 483, 486; b. 1747, 83, 552; b.l750, 43, 485; b. 175-, 428, 434, 32; b. 1766, 486; b. 1775, 158; b. 1789, 434, 444; b. 17—, 160; b. 18—, 107; b. 18—, 88; b. 180- 443; b. 1801, 165. Thomas F., b. 181- 441. Thomas B., b. 1792, 32, 85, 91; b. 1820, 348. Thomas M., b. 18—, 466; b. 1812,444,465. Thomas N., b. 1838, 514. Thomas P., b. 1803, 506, 514. Thomas of England, 55, 60, 61. TTASHTI, b. 1791, 437, 449. Verna W., b. 1876, 297. WALTER, b. , 514; b. 18—, 360; b. 1830, 35, 195; b. 1857, 466; b. 1><83, 412. Walter A., b. 1863, 128. Wal- ter B., b. 18—, 434. Walter D., b. 1876, 413. Walter L., b. 1861, 300. Walter M., b. 18—, 510. Walter of England, 62. Warren, b. 1803, 153, 197; b. 183- 353; b. 1845, 336. Warren E., b. 1851, 335, 338. Warren F., b. 1890, 357. Warren J., b. 74 586 /. Index of Stantons. 1836, 35, 493, 496. Warren P., b. 1806, 239; b. 1855, 405. Warren 8., b. 1868, 303. Washington B., b. 1871, 420. Watson, b. 1843, 229. Weeden, b. 178-, 158, 216. Wesley, b. 1829,229, 344; b. 1838, 559. Wesley C, b. 1868, 409. Wilbur D., b. 1878, 351. V7ilbur P., b. 1838, 237. William of England, 58, 59, 60. William, b. , 215; b. , .355; b. 1677, 36, 78, 81, 478; b. 1705, 36, 81; b. 1727, 480, 540; b. 1745, 38, 147, 168, 245; b. 1744, 83, 499, 502, 562; b. 1749, 84; b. 1750, 38, 43, 83, 85; b. 1762, 144, 159; b. 1778, 507; b. 1798, 161, 224; b. 18—, 351; b. 18— 355; b. 18—, 355; b. 1843, 355; b. 1819, 251, 367; b. 1822, 217; b. 1837, 559; b. 1844, 226; b. 1850, 236; b. 1860, 396; b. 1860, 334, 413; b. 1870, 332; b. 1886, 374; b. , 33; b. , 40; b. , 466. William A., b. 17—, 87; b. 1817, 233; b. 1818, 115; b. 1826, 443; b. 1837, 34, 39, 115, 131; b. 1854, 263, 377, 378, 561; b. 1855, 517; b. 1863, 370; b. 1868, 129; b. 1881, 413; b. 1882, 131. William B., b. 1817, 343, 358, 359; b. 1817, 97, 117; b. 1849, 269; b. 1863, 523; b. 1870, 376; b. 1871, 324; b. 1873, 408. William C, b. 1807, 484, 514, 523; b. 1830, 39, 508, 517; b. 1839, 465; b. 1852, 119. William D., b. 1839, 446. William E., b. 1839, 112, 129; b. 1856, 419; b. 1859, 420; b. 1869, 301 ; b. 1873, 128. William F., b. 1840, 232; b. 1865, 303. William G.,b. 1808, 201, 308; b. 1843, 512; b. 1885, 320. William H., b. 18—, 111; b. 1809, 508; b. 1830, 332, 325; b. 1836, 34, 305; b. 1838, 110; b, 1839, 524, 527; b. 1843, 121; b. 1844, 108; b. 1847, 307; b. 1850, 358, 359; b. 1858, 319. Wil- liam J., b. 1783, 168; b. 1808, 54, 243, 356; b. 1855, 367. William L., b. 1820, 213, 319. William N., b. 179-, 160. Wil- liam S., b. 1853, 405; b. 1863, 127. William W., b. 1857, 233. Willie M., b. 1859, 393, 398. Willie P., b. 1854, 323. Willis P., b. 1858, 262. Willis G., b. 1859, 300. Willis P., b. 1858, 358. W. Thomas, b. 18—, 88. ZACHARIAH, b. 1860, 295. Zebulon, b. 1750, 501; b. 1753, 43, 501, 504, 505; b. 1788, 39, 506. Zebulon F., b. 1811, 515. Zerviah, b. 1704, 36, 138, 146; b. 1742, 147; b. 1753, 143; b. 1765, 504; b. 178- 489. Zurviah, b. 1791, 505. II. INDEX OF UNCLASSIFIED STANTONS. ABI, 531. Abigail, 530, 537, 538, 553. Abigail 0., 581. Abner, 542. Abram, 549. Ada, 542. Addie, 549, Al- bert, 549. Albert L., 541. Alexander, 529, 530. Alice, 530, 546. Almeda, 531. Almena, 537. Amanda, 530. Amariah, 531. Amasa, 631. Amos, 530, 536, 537. Amos G., 544. Andrew P., 546. Angeline, 547. Ann M., 535. Anna, 536 (three times). Annis L., 538. Arabella, 542. Ashael, 545. Austin, 545. BENJAMIN, 533, 535, 536. 537, 538, 537, 539. Benjamin H., 551. Benjamin W., 548. Bessie, 533. Betheny, 547. Betty, 545. CALISTA L., 532. Catharine, 542, 550. Celestia, 541. Charles, 537, 550. Charles A., 547. Charles E., 545. Charles H., 547. Charles W., 532. Charlotta, 548. Chester, 549. Chloe, 547. Chloe E., 547. Clara A., 535. Clarence, 546. Clark P., 534. Clemence, 549. Clermont, 541. Cora M., 547. Cornelius, 549. Cornelius A., 546. DANIEL, 529, 530 (twice), 548, 549 (twice). Daniel J., 552. Daniel V., 550, 551. David. 531, 541, 543, 546. David C, 543. Delbert, 550. Delbert C, 551. Delia, 543. Delia, 546. Dennis S., 552. Dewitt, 549. Diana, 543. Diantha, 539. Dorcas, 542. Dorothy, 536. Duane J., 531. EDWARD, 530. Edwin L., 544. Edwin M., 546. Electa, 537, 538. Elias, 541, 542, 544. Elisha, 529, 530. Eliza J, 532. Eliza, 547. Elizabeth, 546, 550. Ella S., 544. Ellen E., 535. Elliott H., 531, 533. Elmina, 541. Elsie, 531. Blsten D., 544. Emeline, 548. Emily, 546. Emily E., 543. Emma, 533. Emma R., 544. Bphriam, 540. » Esther, 552. Ettie, 531. Eugene, 545. Eunice, 543. Eva B., 551. Eveline J., 543. Ezra, 543. 588 II. Index of Unclassified Stantons. FANNY, 545. Fanny D., 533. Fanny M., 535. Ferdinand, 541. Frances, 547. Frank, 542, 548, 534. Frank D., 544. Frank H., 534, 535. Frank L., 547. Frank -W., 543. Fred M., 539. Freeman, 538. GARDNER, 539. George, 542, 550. G-eorge A.,550. George B., 531, 539, 542. George E., 545. George H., 534, 547. George W., 541. Gertrude, 549. Giles, 543. Griffin, 545. HANNAH, 530, 531, 541, 543, 547. Hannah M., 534. Har- low M.. 537. Harmon H., 549. Harold E., 543. Harriet, 546. Harriet F., 532. Harriet L., 551. Harriet N., 544. Harry A., 545. Harry R., 547. Harvey, 549. Helen, 547. Helen A., 532. Helen M., 539. Henry, 531. Herbert C, 543. Herbert W., 540. Herman M., 539. Hiram, 541, 549. I EVIN, 545. Isaac, 537 (twice). JAMES, 529, 531, 537, 541, 550. James P., 537, 539. Jacob, 540, 547, 551, 549. Jane, 549. Jane C, 541. Jemima, 531. Jemima W., 544. Jeremiah, 541. Jerome I., 534. Jerusha, 530. John, 533, 535, 536 (twice), 537, 538, 645, 546 (twice). John A., 534. John W., 540, 550. Jonas B., 544. Jonas H., 541, 542, 545. Jonathan, 548 (twice), 549. Joseph, 536, 540, 541, 545, 546 (twice), 548, 548, 550. Joseph B., 532, 545, 550. Joseph E., 545, 551. Joseph H., 534. Joseph W., 550. Josephine, 545. Josephine 0., 541. Julia A., 539. Julian, 546. TTATE, 549. Kate M., 543. Kathenne, 541. LATHERIA, 549, 551. Laura, 530, 546. Lenora,530. Leonard, 540. LeoraB.,542. Lewis N., 548, 551 (twice). Limela C, 541. Livonia, 531. Lizzie, 531. Lois, 536. Lottie, 546. Louisa 0., 531. Lucinda, 537, 538. Lucinda E., 535. Lucy, 536. Lydia, 536, 545, 549. MARIA, 534, '542, 544. Mary, 529, 536, 544, 546 (twice), 547, 548, 549,(twice). Mary B., 532, 551. Mary G., 543. Mary J., 539. Mary L., 539. Martha, 536. Martha E., 539, 551. Martha J., 539. Mercy, 537. Merritt, 542. Merton J., 547. 11. Index of Unclassified Stantons. 589 Minerva B., 539. Minnie, 551. Minnie M., bit. Miryette, 531. Moses, 548, 549. Myra, 543. ■VTANCY, 546 (twice). Nancy A., 530. Nancy L., 534, Naomi, l^ 549. Nathan, 546, 550. Nathaniel, 546, 548. LIVE, 546. Oliver, 530. Orlando, 530. Oscar R, 533, 533. PATIENCE, 536. Perlina, 541. Perry G., 535. Phebe, 530. Philip, 550. Phineas, 541. Polly, 537, 541. Pria- cilla, 550. RACHEL, 54;i, 549. Eebecca, 540, 550, 552. Khoda, 545. Richard, 550. EichardB., 539. Robert, 552. Rosalinda, 543. Roswell, 537. Roxana, 531. Rufus, 537, 538, 545, 546, 547, 548. Ruth, 541. Q ABRA A., 538. Sally, 537. Samuel, 530, 536, 540, 541, 548. U Sanford E., 539. Sarah, 546 (twice). Sarah A., 547. Sarah J., 550. Sarepta M., 538. Shareld, 530. Sidney, 537. Silas L., 543. Sylvia, 537. mHOMAS, 536 (twice), 552. Thomas J., 550. Truman, 538. AN R., 537. V WALTER B., 550. Warren J., 539, 540. Wealthy J., 531. Webster J., 540. Wilbur F., 640. Willard G., 539. William, 529, 531, 480, 540, 540, 542, 33, 545, 548, 548, 549, 549. William A., 543. William C, 532. William E., 535. Williain G., 541, 548, 550. William H., 545. Willis M., 535. yiLLA, 549. Ill INDEX OF NAMES OTHER THAN STANTON. ABACHICKWOOD, 36. Ackley, 540, 543. Adams, 390, 355, 458, 339, 353, 183, 331. Adee, 523, 513. Adeliza, 63. Aiken, 378. Ainey, 367. Ainsley, 333, 539, 335. Akeley, 308. Akin, 364. Albencins, 56, 57. Alden, 484. Aldrich, 457, 359. Alexander, 539. Allen, Abram, 300, 306. Albert D., 359. Adaliue R., 438. Alfred, 154. Ebenezer, 180, 359. Eliza B., 359. B. Stanton, 359. Edna, 373. Freeman, 373. Freeman H., 359. Harriet (Coats), 196. Irving, 359. John E., 359. Sophronia, 531. Katy, 306. Mary D., 306. Mary M., 398. Marion, 373. Ruth Wade, 184, 373. Robert, 306. Savona, 531. Sophronia, 531. Wm. J., 359, 373. Zibra, 373.— AUyn, 43, 147, 485, 34. Ames, 556. Anderson, 300. Andrews, 630, 511, 515, 534. Anthony, 399, 398. Applebee, 313, 331, 313, 314. Appleman, 508, 509, 518. Armstrong, 539, 544. Arnold, 10, 31, 33, 453, 453, 133, 134, 491, 191, 454, 305. Arthur, 448. Arye, 10. Ash, 503,563. Aspinshaw, 59. Atch- inson, 187. Austin, 455, 335, 370, 325. Avery, Amos, 171, 45.i. Abigail, 479. Anna, 146. Amos, 146. Amy, 148, 171. Amos, 439. Abigail, 146. Benjamin, 74. Christopher, 146. Christopher, 171. Christopher, 171. Delia A., 464. Elizabeth, W., 490. Elizabeth C, 464. Elijah, 31. Ebenezer, 171. Frances E., 453. Francis M., 464. George S., 464. George A., 443, 464. Henry G., 464. Hannah, 146. Harriet, :^53. Isaac, 146. Jane T., 453. Jerusha, 484. John, 43, 138, 146, 171. Jr. John, 146, 148. Jonathan, 556. Jonas, 146. Jonas, 171. James, 171. Lura Esther, i77. Mary L., 453. Mary, 67, 139. Margaret, 146. Margaret, 145. Mary, 171. Miss , 489, 493. Nathaniel, 171. Robert S., 171. Susan M., 464. Susan H., 464. Sarah, 479. Sarah, 554. Timothy, 171, 351. William, 479.— Ayer, Abby, 491. Albert G., 491. Abby (Cook), 167. E., 159. George A., 491. Jr. George A., 491. John, 167. Ruth, 147, 167.— III. Index of Names Other than Stanton. 591 BABCOCK, Abby E., 489. Adam, 45 to 52, 435. Albert C, 114. Amelia, 84. Amelia, 425. Amelia, 490, 562, Ann, 510. Benjamin F., 488. Charles H., 507. Charlotte, 562. Christopher, 43]. Content (Maxson), 482. Courtland, 489, 509, 519. Daniel, 562. Daniel H., 114. Dudley, 488, 489, 506, 513. Edward G., 361. Edwin A., 114. Sen. Elkanah, 90. Jun. Elkanah, 84. Emma, 330. Emma E., 114. Esther, 424. Mrs. Esther, 90. Ezra, 426. Ezra, 562. Fanny A., 489, 506, 512. Prances, 425. Frank H., 114. George A., 553. Giles, 489, 519. H., 139. Hannah, 425. Hannah, 488. Harriet, 425. Harriet S., 244, 361. Col. Henry, 43, 47, 425, 485, 488, 519. Henry, 507. Horace S., 114. Sen. Ichabod, 426, 431. Jun. Ichabod, 431. Maj. James, 482, 490, 561. Capt. James, 482. Dr. James, 422, 426. James, 562. Joanna, 562. Job, 424. Jonas L., 115. John B., 489, 510. John D., 112, 129. Joseph, 422. Joshua, 488. Dr. Joshua, 46, 423, 425, 488. Mrs. Julia M., 330. Lois, 88, 107. Louise, 489, 509, 519. Lucy, 431. Lucy B., 489, 509, 519. Luke, 47, 51, 425. Martha, 506, 514. Mary, 373. Mary, 431. Mercy, 434. Nancy, 562. Nathan, 482. Paul, 425. Paul, 488, 489. 509, 519. Eobert, 423. Russel B., 129. Sally, 425. Sally, 562. Samuel A., 114. Samuel H., 90, 113. Sarah A. (Harris), 361. Simon, 563. Su- san H., 129, Thankful, 430. W. C, 330. — Bacon, 139, 149. Badger, 363. Bagley, 325. Bailey, 318, 433, 478, 160, 221, 536, 113. Baker, 89, 375, 158, 215, 522, 217, 110, 339, 184, 511, 285, 253, 546, 225. Baldwin, Amy A., 252. Andrew, 252. Betsey (Gray), 557. Charles C, 368. Daniel, 171, 252. Daniel A., 252. Eliza, 557. Frances, 457. Hannah, 252. John, 199. Sen. John D., 55, 60, 81, 85, 140, 252, 367, 423, 472, 485. Jun. John D., 368. John S., 368. Mary A., 352. Nancy A., 253. Eobert S., 353. Samuel, 457. Samuel C, 442, 457. Sarah A., 252. Susan, 457. William, 457. William, 557.— Ball, 387, 545. Ballard, 480, 481. Baltch, 162. Bancroft, 538, 537. Banks, 331. Banning, 534. Banta, 365. Barber, Adelaide M., 134. Albertus G., 134. Algenia M., 134. Alida M., 136. Annie S., 136. Arthur L., 126. Arthur L., 127. Carl, 467. Caroline, 467. Charles, 93. C. Edwin, 107. Charles E., 107, 137. Charles H., 137. Daisy D., 467. Dora E., 134. Edwin K., 137. Elizabeth, 107. Erastus W., 107, 126, 446, 467. Ethel P., 134. Eva C, 467. Experience, 85, 92. Grace D., 136. Hattie F., 108. Henry S., 107, 126. Her- bert C, 136. Herbert W., 136. Hosea, 107. Howard M., 127. Jared, 88, 107. J. Clark, 107, 125. John S., 467. Jona- 592 ///. Index of Names Other than Stanton. than, 71. Joseph, 467. Joseph D., 108. Mrs. Kate L., 107. Lear, 467 Lenora E., 136. Lettie L., 134. Martha A., 107. Mary, 93. Mary D., 107. Mary J., 114. Matthew S., 122, 134. Mr. , 98. Paul M., 107, 126. Sarah, 92. Susan E., 134. Thomas, 92. Thomas A., 1 07. Thomas S., 92. William, 467.— Bard, 349. Barnard, 118, 132. Barnes, 196, 538, 639. Barnes, 238, 351. Barnett, 173, 255. Barney, 255. Barrett, 93. Bar- ron, 168, 244. Barstow, 215. Bartlett, 161, 222. Bartlett, 370. Barton, 167. Barton, 480. Barton, 30. Batchelor, 541, 543. Bates or Baty, 440. Batterson, 292. Baiim, 97, 117, 118. Baumhaur, 321. Beach, 173. Beals, 96, 188, 283, 284. Beat- tie, 489. Beattys, 161, 226, 226, 340. Beatty, 161, 226. Bear, 307, 214. Beard, 189, 286. Beckwith, 90, 162, 111, 112, 128, 522, 231, 162, 229. Bedford, 318. Bedortha, 94., Beebe, 324, 278, 185, 119, 132, 133, 510, 363, 363. Beer, 546. Beers, 263. Beecher, 346. Belden, 249, 100. Beldin, 153, 197. Belknap, 539. Bell, 43, 42, 81, 83, 553, 247, 364, 197, 300, 489, 301, 316. Bement, 324. Benedict, 273, 381, 234, 333, 308, 408. Benham, 174. Benjamin, 171, 173. Bennett, 222, 325, 327, 223, 140, 142,96,414. Beunoit, 356. Bentley, 90, 1J2, 454, 196, 298, 203, 129, 113, 130. Benson, 196, 297. Berger, 321. Berier, 254. Berrie, 531. Berry, 463, 219, 508, 517, 240, 105, 105, 106. 124. Biddle, 371. Bigelow, 120, 520. Bigsby, 182. Bilby, 204. Billingham, 451. Billings, 507, 514, 71, 88, 500, 84, 498, 68. Bingham, 163, 231. Bird. 172, 252. Bisbe, 542. Bissell, 390. Blair, 167, 242, 355. Blackmar, 121. Black- ford, 442, 463. Blake, 287. Blakeslee, 291, 396. Blackwell, 232. Blatch, 463. Blazey, 303, 401. Blauvelt, 127. Bliss, 143, 157, 383, 384. Bliven, 130. Blood, 246. Blount, 168, 243, 167, 356. Blodgett, 359, 419, 201, 309. Blossom, 255, 369. Blye, 246. Bly, 313, 320. Boardman, 252. Bodie, 345. Boice, 345. Bolles, 556. Boone, 464. Booth, 532. Boro- dell, 78, 483. Borst, 183, 269. Borthwick, 333, 347, 157, 314. Botts, 444, 466. Bouck, 183, 369. Bours, 435. Bowles, 216. Boyd, 400. Boyd, 302, 400. Boyden, 530. Boynton, 315, 411. Bradford, . Braman, 203. Bradt, 309. Breed, 438, 43, 83, 86, 44, 486, 491, 29, 72, 555. Breese, 105. Bresee, 193. Brewer, 90, 111, 111. Brewster, 148, 118, 104, 70, 183, 505, 19, 22, 151, 442, 432, 458. Briggs, 544, 526, 515, 42, 81, 543. Brightman, 444. Brigham, 76, 75. Brink, 490, 206. Bristol, 324. Brittain, 318. Brockway, 547. Bromley, 293. Bronson, 342, 365, 227. Brooks, 413, 327, 263. Brotherton, 225, 337. — Brown, Alphonso, 355. Amanda, 437. Anna S., ///. Index of Names Other thorn, Stanton. 593 446. Charity, 424. Dimmis, 150, 180. Bde, 499, 516. Eliza- beth, 424. Brastus, 181. Bsther, 499. Evie, 330. George, 434. George C, 435, 446. George S., 446. Hannah, 328. Hannah, 444, 465. Harriet M., 416. Ichabod, 30. James, 181. Jun. James, 71 . James A., 241. James F., 446. John, 71. John, 106. John, 246. John, 347. John E., 456. Jo- seph, 265. Capt. Joshua, 558. Dr. Joshua, 489. Rev. Joshaa, 558. Josiah, 75. Junius Henri, 365. Lucy A., 115, 131. Mrs. Mary A. (Holmes), 494. Mary, 503. Mary E., 446. Miss , 257. Miss , 434. Mr. , 193. Nathaniel, 181. Nettie, 217. Nora B., 415. Noyes P., 558. Olive, 181. Oli- ver, 92. Prudence, 558. Sen. Eandall, 558. Jun. Eandall, 494, 558. Samuel S., 446. Sarah (Kenyon), 465. Sarah M., 456. Susan, 352, 414. Susan A., 494. . T. Edwin, 377. Timothy S., 246. Triphena, 90, 113. William C, 465. William E., 244.— Browne, Susan, 363. Brownell, 305, 403, 371. Browning, 438, 424, 429, 434, 435. Bridget B., 456, 433. Bruce, 443, 217, 353. 416. Bruen, 23. Brumbling, 144, 161, 163. Bryan, 177. —Bryant, Alida L., 385. James W., 394. Anna M., 185, 376. Samuel, 151, 185. Freeman, 151, 188. Louisa E., 184, 185. Ursula M., 185, 376. Mary A., 185, 277. Samuel A., 185, 378. Frances A., 185. Royal T., 185. Morris N., 185. Amanda M., 185, 378. Hiram G. , 185, 379. James A., 377, 378, 388. Ever- etta A., 379. Fred. A., 379. Edwin A., 379. Warren G.,379. Bertha L., 379. Ida J., 379. Ida L., 388. Carlton E., 388. Carrie A., 388. Warren A., 388. Barney L., 388. Lydia A., 389. Jay R., 389. Nathaniel, 188. Huldah S., 188. Joseph H., 188, 284. Antoinette E., 188. Alexander, 188, 284. War- ren E., 188. Herman L., 188, 284. Charles F., 284, 394. Ag- nes J., 384, 394. Antoinette E., 384. Frances A., 285. Clar- ence S., 285. CuUen L., 285. Herma L., 285. Eva G., 285. Stanley S., 285.— Buchanan, 368, 378. Buck, 89, 108. Buck- ingham, 222, 334, 437, 436. Buddmgton, 556. Budlong, 434. Bugbee, 86, 95, 96, 116. Bullard, 534, 535. Bunnel, 337. Bur- dick, 434, 444, 136, 55;i, 534, 537, 338, 556, 557, 558. Burke, 304,402. Burnam, 535. Burnap, 179, 19). Burnet, 255. Burns, 403, 242, 228, 231. Burnside, 165. Burton, 140, 142. Butler, 393, 391, 331, 113, 109. Butterfield, 509, 519, 509. Button, 149, 89. Buttrick, 333. Burr, 73. Burrows, 447, 483, 484, 485, 75, 518. Burwell, 539. 75 594- ' ///. Index of Names Other than Stanton. CADAKT, 324, 412. Cad well, 89, 109. Cady, 169, 246, 442, 457, 459, 462, 93. Asa W., 247, 364, 249, 182. Calkin, 19. Calkins, 381, 382. Calyer, 111, Camden, 60. Cammann, 255. Camville, 62. Caney, 221. Canonchet, 135, 477. Can- tine, 202. Card, 444, 537. Carew, 93. Carkner, 200. Carls, 214, 321. Carmin, 532. Carpenter, 542, 544, 164. Carr, 195, 296, 331. Carson, 312, 348. Carter, 203, Cary, 492, 198, 247. Cash, 311, 409. Casmer, 131. Cassacinamon, 27. Cassa- washitt, 18. Castle, 282. Caulkins, 18, 28. Cavana, 496. Chadwick, 524, 165, 236. Chaffee, 119. Chaffin, 188, 284. Chamberlain, 280, 281, 156, 201, 204. Champlin, 72, 424, 82, 84, 426, 497, 499, 498, 42, 501, 562, 423, 427, 560, 457. Chand- ler, 216, 217. Chapin, 521. Chaplin, 148. Chapman, 216, 502, 508, 199, 304, 420, 238, 538, 540. Chappell, 526, 197. Charl- ton, 59. Charles I, 59. Charles II, 21, 315, 474. Chase, 509, 519, 547, 661. Chatman, 192. Chauncy, 443, 464. Cheney, 511.— Chesebrough, Abby S.,554. Abigail, 85, 92. Adaline, 553. Amanda, 553. Amelia, 507, 514. Anna, 487. Anna, 552. Bridget, 487. Bridget, 552. Coddington, 652. Coddington, 553. Denison P., 563. Dorothy, 487. Edward, 553. Edward, 487. Elam, 487. Elias, 562. Elder Blihu, 484, 553. Elihu, 483, 484, 523. Elihu, 484. Elisha or Elihu, 483. Elisha, 483. Elizabeth, 43, 485. Frederick, 553. Gilbert S., 553. Hannah, 68, 502. Hannah, 80. Hannah, 43, 147, 166. Hannah, 552 (twice). Mrs. Hannah (Denison), 80, 138. Isaac, 553. James, 552. James K., 562. Jessie N., 563. John, 553. Sen. Jo- seph, 467, 562. Jun. Joseph, 467, 562. Joseph, 502. Jose- phine K., 562. Julia, 553. Kate B., 420. Keturah, 552. Mrs. Louisa, 502. Lucy A., 553. Lucretia N., 445, 467, 562. Lydia, 484, 553. Lydia, 553. Margaret, 136, 138. Mary, 68. Mary, 497, 498. Mary A., 484, 514', 533. Minetta, 552. Nathan, 42, 482, 487, 552. Nathan, 71, 80, 552. Sen. Nathaniel, 80, 138, 483. Jun. Nathaniel, 78, 80. Nathaniel, 80, 475. Nathaniel, 486, 487. Peleg, 552. Perez, 487. Widow Priscilla, 68, 484. Prudence, 43, 138, 147. Eebecca, 487. Robert, 552. Samuel, 78, 483, 484. Sarah, 43, 482, 486. Sarah, 552. Sarah, 80. Susan A., 553. Sylvia M., 199. Thankful, 80. Thomas, 487. William, 18, 21, 33, 28, 483. Zebulon, 484.— Chichester, 143, 155, 157. Chickering, 258. Childs, 389, 456. Chittenden, 434, 445. Christman, 291. Chumard, 329. Church, 270. Churchill, 333, 391. Claggett, 469. Clapp, 186. Clark, Addie, 324. Alfreda D., 340, Alpha May, 376. Benjamin P., 306, 310, 211, 212. Caroline, 161, 324. Charles, 334. Charles III. Index of Na/mes Other than Stanton. 595 W., 336. Daniel, 223, 324. Daniel, 306. Dewitt, 154. Ed., 324. Edmund, 154. Edwin D., 336. Elijah, 172. Elsie, 324, 412. Prances F., 261, 376. Prank, 336. George, 334: George H.,336. Harry, 336. Mrs. Henry (Kimball), 95. Jane, 306. John, 148, 173. John H., 339. John 0. D., 340. Josephine, 334. Judge, 539. Judith, 306. Julia A., 306. Mrs. Lu- cinda (Wales), 537, 538. Lucretia, 206. Marilla, 376. Mar- tha, 324. Mrs. Martha, 234. Mary, 334. Mary, 140. Mary E., 445. Matilda K., 435, 445, 563. Merrel H., 376. Milton, 336. Mr. , 538. Mrs. , 343, 355. Mrs. (Bliss), 143, 157.- Nathaniel, 334. Nathaniel, 334. Orpha L., 306. Pru- dence, 154. Prudence E., 206, 314. Rebecca, 187. Sanford, 172. Stephen, 155, 200. Thisby, 172. -Wesley, 334. William, 156, 206, 311. William, 160. William, 200. William S., 206 to 211.— Clarke, 116, 499, 433. Clay, 175, 458. Clement, 205, 313. Clements, 259, 373, 395. Cleveland, 375. Cliff, 149, 159, 173, 144. Clifford, 359, 419, 333. Clift, 150, 149, 363, 83. Clinton, 31. Coats, 196, 397, 195, 153. Coates, 164. Cobb, 44, 505, 497, 453, 145, 43, 83, 85. Cochran, 505. Cody, 538. Cogswell or Cogsdill, 143, 154. Coit, 138, 148. Colbath, 509. Colburn, 258, 372. Cole, 234, 192, 306, 122, 134, 135, 163, 333, 308, 407, 199, 303, 303, 310, 91, 313, 153, 193, 85, 563, 135, 554. Colegrove, 363. Colehour, 303, 400. Coleman, 45, 486, 116, 325, 223, 326. Collar, 511, 521. Colley, 243, 355. Collier, 383, 353. Collins, 546, 167, 550, 316, 379, 390, 201, 307, 336, 559, 549, 130, 375, 43, 482, 487, 493, 493. Colver, 536. Combs, 89. Comstock, 515, 525. Conant, 311. Conkright, 546. Con- rad, 504, 510. Cook, 167, 149, 277, 385, 385, 559, 156, 213, 196, 88, 45. Cooley, 448, 469, 151, 187. Coon, 465, 444. Coonley, 201, 308. Copeland, 165, 335, 359. Cooper, 533, 164. Copp, 115, 138, 145, 146. Corbin, 150, 179. Corlet, 135. CornsoUes, 355, 418. Corrington, 333. Cortright, 414, 340. Cottrell, 457, 84, 358, 511, 533, 474, 475. Couch, 45. Course, 336. Courtright, 163, 331. Coyey, 453, 389, 389. Cowles, 270, 94. Cox, 168, 241, 243, 355, 233, 348. Coy, 440, 455, 471, 456. Craig, 164. Crandall, Abby S., 44, 492. Annie, 490. Bathsheba, 490. C, 154. Charles P. , 490. Charlotte, 490. Clara E., 119. Damaris (Kenyon), 431. Enoch, 489, 490, 493. Enoch A., 490. Eunice, 436, 431. Prank, 490. Gurdon, 489. Gurdon S., 490. Hannah A., 493. Hannah (Saunders), 471. Henry D., 490. Herbert, 490. James, 431. James, 490. Jane E., 490. Jane L., 109, 127. Joseph C, 119, Jennie, 490. John, 36. John M. 490. Sen. Lewis, 490. Jun. Lewis, 490. Maria (Newton), 696 III. Index of Names Other them Stanton. 119. Mercy (Pendleton), 490. Jr. Oliver, 471. Eebecca, 443. Sarah E., 455, 471. William, 490.— Orane, 262. Craneston, 423. Crary, 171, 139, 188, 113, 130. Crawford, 96. Crippen, 193. Crittenden, 241. Crosby, 483. Cross, 439, 526. Crow, 191. Cruikshank, 257. Crumb, 197, 301, 353, 417, 240. Cud- ney, 549. Cudworth, 187, 282, 391, 282, 392, 283, 393. Cul- lum, 505. Culver, 511. Cundall, 467. Curry, 495, 493. Cur- tin, 516. Curtis, 265, 74, 438, 196, 299, 123, 345. Cushing, 74. Cushman, 418. Cuskatome, 33. Cutler, 553. DABOLL, 527, 433. Dalson, 303. Dalton, 556. Dana, 215, 321. Danforth, 122. Daniells, 191. Daniels, 515, 218. Dare, 247, 364. Darling, 72, 198. Davenport, 353, 258. Da- vids, 33. Davis, 85, 492, 536, 561, 112, 397, 305, 562, 84, 87, 536, 96, 489. Day, 97, 119, 120, 86, 94. Dean, 163, 537, 539. Davenport, 257. Decker, Mr. S., 541. Deforest, 247, 364. De- graff, 246. De LaMatyr, 104. Dennis, 167, 238, 484. Deni- BOn, Abigail, 478. Andrew, 478. Ann, 68. Ann, 478. Anna, 561. Annie M., 517. Beatrice A., 517. Beebe, 479. Bena- dam, 75. Borodell, 66, 78, 497. Bridget, 166. Bridget, 558. Charles H., 522. Sen. Charles W., 506, 511. Jr. Charles W., 511. Daniel, 478, 479. Daniel, 479. Daniel, 479, 483. Daniel, 483. David, 76. Desire, 137, 139. Dimmis, 561. Dorothv, 82, 478. Dudley, 169. Sen. Edward, 499. Edward, 499. Edward, 71, 483. Edward, 43, 498, 499. Elisha, 511. Eliza- beth, 478. Elizabeth, 511. Esther, 75. Esther, 76. Esther, 479. Eunice, 499, 503, 562. Eunice S., 169, 250, 561. Capt. George, 19, 21, 65, 74, 77, 78, 136, 137, 362,473, 483, 497. George, 74, 75. George, 75. George, 83, 478. George, 482. George, 478. George, 561. Hannah, 68. Hannah, 80, 138. Hannah, 75. Hannah, 488. Hannah, 511. James, 43, 75, 147, 169, 561. James, 561. Capt. John, 478, 479, 483, 499. Jr. John, 43, 498, 499, 516. John, 71. John, 478. John, 479. John, 499, 516. John M., 516. John W., 508, 516. Joanna, 478. Jonathan, 75. Sen. Joseph A., 561. Jun. Joseph A. 561. Joseph, 472. Lois, 499, 502. Lucy, 75. Lucy, 478. Lucy, 479. Lucy, 561. Marcia P., 45. Margaret, 483. Mary, 75. Mary, 478. Mary, 479. Mary, 168, 246. Mary, 499. Mary, 44. Mary (Avery), 67, 139. Mrs. Mercy (Graham), 482. Mercy, 75. Mercy, 76. Nathan, 75. Na- than, 478. Phebe, 479. Phebe, 483, 484, 633. Phebe, 500. Polly, 346. Priscilla, 76. Prudence, 72. Prudence, 75. Ra- chel, 479. Eobert, 81, 82, 478. Robert, 478. Robert, 483. 111. Index of Names Other than Stanton. 597 Samuel, 76. Sarah, 65, 77. Sarah, 74. Sarah, 75. Sarah, 478. Sarah, 479. Sarah, 511. Thankful, 478, 481. Thomas, 478. William, 66, 74, 78. William, 74. Wiiliam, 67, 139. Wilham, 74, 75, 479. William, 75, 479. William, 76. William, 483. William S., 75.— Depuv, 548. Devendorff, 193, 289, 395, 396. Devenport, 163, 232. Devens, 508, 517. Dewey, 432, 440, 126, 518, 3-^3. Dexter, 511. Deye, 455. Dezendurf, 452. Dibble, 539. Dickey, 340. Dickinson, 429, 436. Dike, 521. Dix, 81. Dixon, 519, 76. Doane, 439, 452, 453, 470, 160, 221, 471. Dodd, 118, 132. Dodge, 83, 553, 83, 478, 238, 85. Dod- son, 539, 540. Dorman, 156. Dorsey, 294. Dort, 160. Doug- las, 275. Douglass, 561, 512, 166, 440, 455, 462, 52. Doyle, 317. Drake, 109. Draper, 429, 437, 450, 455. Drew, 243, 358, 159, 244, 360, 357, 358. Drown, 278, 388, 279. Duane, 282, 392. Dudley, 469, 547. Dunbar, 239, 351. Duncan, 352. Dunham, 282, 188, 389, 494. Dunn, 356. Dunsmoor, 197, 302, 302. Durfee, 334. Duteher, 173, 253. Dutton, 239, 353. Dye, 561, 97, 116, 560. Dyer, 501, 505. Dyke, 521. EAGAN, 550, 551. Barle, 482. Easterbrooks, 180. Eaton, 33, 152, 192, 356. Eckerfc, 197. Eddy, 127, 127. Eden, 532. Bdgbert, 123. Edgetfc, 223, 326, 327, 413. Edson, 159. Edwards, 229, 344, 268. Eells, 554. Eells, 44, 83, 554, 42, 555, 554, 558. Eighmey, 155, 199. Blden, 538. Elder, 323. El- derkin, 293, 397, 293, 399. Eldridge, 42, 498, 500, 501, 504, 43, 500, 305. Eliot, 436, 447, 74. Elliott, 204, 543. Ellis, 186, 97, 116, 89, 108. EUwood, 289. Emery, 539. English, 444, 465, 465. Epser, 111. Escott, 267. Espey, 261, 376. Essel- styne, 179, 257. Evans, 308, 406, 325. EYerson, 322. Ewing, 289. Exler, 314. FAATZ, 219. Failing, 194. Fairchild, 546. Fairfax, 174. Panning, 448, 469, 536. Earringer, 335, 412. Faxon, 487, 554. Pay, 218, 470. Peeter, 153, 193. Fellows, 76, 378, 487, 199. Penwick, 11. Fernandez, Edwin A., 557. Ferris, 239, 353. Fetherstone, 61. Field, 449. Pike, 543, 543. Finney, 513. Pish, 73, 44, 73, 87, 68, 484, 88. Fishburn, 412. Fisk, 547, 216, 370, 547. Fitch, 478, 251, 366. Plater, 551, 549. Flint, 379, 451, 517. Flints, 360. Poland, 183. Poote, 3B3. Forbes, 313. Ford, 440. Porseman, 491. Posgate, 246. Poss, 356. Foster, 385, 105, 306, 168, 143. Fowler, 234. Fra- lick, 495. France, 383. Franklin, 164, 428, 434. Prazier, 539, 540. Free, 217. Freedy, 200, 155. Freeling, 540. Freeman, 598 111. Index of Names Other them Stanton. 137, 143, 226, 333, 224, 140, 150, 139, 150, 154, 239, 352, 226. French, 185, 278, 389, 390, 554, 390, 153, 197, 198, 357. —Friend, ?45. Frink, Isaac, 42, 147. Isaac, 72. Jr. John, 81. 82. William, 81. Thankful, 81. Esther, 82. Stan- ton, 44, 83. Jedediah, 139. Susanna, 144, 160. David, 171,251. Martha, 251. Lucy Ann, 251. Hannah, 252. Ed- mund, 252. Frederic, 252. Jr. Samuel, 52, 497, 499. Sam- uel, 499. Sarah, 499. Desire, 499. Jerusha, 128. Mr. , 89, 109. Thomas, 82, 478. Widow Dorothy, 82, 478.— Frisby, 269. Frost, 261, 375, 75. Fuller, 382, 383. Fulcher, 546. GAGE, 118. Gallup, Ann, 167. Annie B., 367. Asa S., 507. Benadam, 422. Benjamin, 515. Berthia E., 129. Christopher, 501, 507. Christopher M., 507, 514. Cora M., 514. Daniel B., 515. D. Nelson, 113. 129. Bbenezer, 251, 366. Jr. Ebenezer, 367. Elisha, 76. Elizabeth, 507. Esther, 43, 501, 504. Esther, 421, 422. Hannah, 483. Hannah A., 559. Henry, 146. Henry A. 367. Hester (Prentice), 422. John, 362. John, 68, 137. John N., 367. Julia A., 507, 245, 362. Julia A., 514. Keturah, 507, 515. Laura C, 112, 128. Lavinia, 241, 251. Lucy, 74, 75. Mr. , 169. Martha A., 514. Martha S., 507. Marv, 69, 72. Mary, 146, 166. Mercy, 74, 75. Millie M., 514. Milton A., 514. Nathan, 514. Ne- hemiah, 170. Noyes P., 514. Sarah, 507. Susanna W., 515, 526.— Galusha, 140, 173, 190, 149, 173. Gardiner, 128, 532. 533, 426, 66, 477, 74, 426, 506, 512, 497, 477. Gardner, 426, 433, 196, 297, 534, 225, 338, 11. Garner, 490. Garnet, 71. Garrett, 26. Garrett, 144, 143, 157. Garrison, 459, 132. Gates, 236, 158, 144, 159. Gay, 440, 88. Gavett, 199, 304. Gavin, 415. Geason, 235. Gedney, 308, 201. Geer or Gere, Abigail, 171. Alice, 249. Amos, 148, 171. Anna, 150. Anna, 170. Anna, 249. Anna S., 248. Charles, 170. Cyrus, 170. Daniel C, 250. Daniel M., 352, 416. David, 44, 147, 169, 248. David, 169. David M., 249. Denison, 150. Dorothy, 169. Elisha, 139, 150. Fanny S., 250. George C, 249. George E., 249. George F., 248. George H., 250. Grace, 250. Howard S., 250. Irving N., 249. Isaac W., 170. Jacob A., 514. James B., 250. Joseph, 170. Julius H., 416. Linn S., 416. Lucy A., 170, 248. Martha T., 249. Mary A., 249. Mary (Wright), 148,171. Nathan, 561. N. Stanton, 250. Phebe A., 512, 523. Prudence, 170. Prudence E., 514. Kebecca, 150. Eobert, 148, 171. Robert, 169, 170, 248. Robert, 171. Robert, 250. Robert W., 248. Robert Nelson, 170, 248. Sophia C, 150. ///. Index of Names Other than Stanton. 599 Sophia S., 249. Stanton S., 350. William B., 350. William H. H., 249. William S., 170. William S., 348. — Gellett, 84. George, 57. Gernsey, 369,379. Gibby,416. Gibson, 389. 553. Gifford, 335, 337, 439, 331. Gilbert, 66. Gilchrist, 358. Gile, 179. Giles, 170, 240, 351. Gillespie, 317. Gillett, 106. Gilson, 355, 418. Glading, 87. Glatz, 549. Glazier, 417. Gleason, 370. Glover, 160, 320, 231. Goddard, 43, 483, 365. Goder, 385. Godfrey, 534, 528. Goldsborough, 333. Goodell, 140,152. Goodenough,.373. Gooderham, 560. GoodlifE, 267. Goodrich, 540. Goodsell, 440, 354, 418. Gordon, 199. Gor- ham, 483. Gorman, 543. Gough, 460. Graham, 548. Gra- mer, 339. Grant. 390, 458, 555, 559, 438, 555. Graves, 373, 332. Gray, 43, 501, 504, 505, 500, 557. Greiner, 550, 551. Greeley, 176, 459. Green, 85, 165, 235, 243, 358, 243, 357, 156. 213, 97, 446, 86, 95, 214, 203, 354. Greenbanks, 358. Greene, 337, 107, 135, 137. Greenough, 481. Greenwood, 59. Gregory, 195, 393. Grey, 196. Greyburu, 324. Gridley, 451. Grigen, 302. Griffin, 389, 433. Griffith, 106. Griggs, 514. Grimes, 335, 348. Griswold, 478, 478, 533, 478. Grosoh, 296. Grove, 546. Grover, 123, 133, 537. Guile, 251, 366. HACKBTT, 311. Hadsell, 300, 305. Hadwen, 454. Hag- gert, 191. Haile, 456. Haines, 165. Hall, 560, 360, 198, 554, 243, 360, 313, 173, 244, 553, 312. Hallam, 43, 482, 487, 72, 29. Halleck, 390. Hallenbeck, 183, 268. Hallock, 302, 303, 156, 301, 203, 303. Halsey, 43, 138, 146, 147. Hamil- ton, 97, 130, 531. Hamilton, 448, 468. Hamlin, 495. Ham- mond, 74, 332, 347, 488. Hampton, 271. Hand, 233. Hand- ley, 294. Handy, 304. Haner, 273, 380. Hanks, 508, 518. Hanna, 203, 203. Hannay, 205, 313, 313. Hannum,316. Har- court, 62. Hared, 363. Harkness, 495. Harlow, 508. Har- mon, 255, 370, 548, 335, 335. Harriman, 167, 341. Harrison, 228. Harris, 66, 77, 256, 377, 81, 81, 357, 457, 143, 36], 523, 525, 528. narrower, 261. Hart, 558, 260, 374, 558, 163, 233, 44, 558. Hartshorne, 144, 162. Harvey, 163, 233, 96, 299. Harvy, 110. Hatch, 191, 216, 323. Hathaway, 352, 368. Hath way, 393. Hathway, 282. Hause, 388- / B^Y&Df, 83j,444, 466, 320y306y Hawks, 334. Hawley, 287, 437,^448, 437, 449,-^ 303,''249, 250; 513. Hayes, 293, 397. Haynes, 165, 429, 439, 439, 453. Hays, 511, 522, 546. Hazard, 84, 43, 425, 485, 422, 428. Hazzard, 432, 441, 433, 441. Hazleton, 463. Headley, 224, 333. Headly, 222, 335, 332. IJempstreet, 548, 550. Hen- drick, 342. Hendricks, 561. Henderson, 300. Henry, 62. 600 111. Index of Names Other than Stanton. Herrick, 534, 347, 347, 365. Hetherington, 394. Hetrick, 287. Hewitt, 43, 147, 555, 44, 486, 489. Hewitt, Amanda, 491. Amos L., 516. Ann M., 493. Anna, 556. Anna (Breed), 555. Benjamin B., 491. Benjamin P., 491. Betsey, 490. Charles A., 516. Charlotte, 194, 393. Cvnthia (Swan), 341, 555. Daisy G., 516. Eli, 555. Mrs. Eunice, 508, 515. George, 364. Grace S., 516. Hannah. 167, 341, 351. Hannah, 554, 655. Hannah L., 489, 493. Harriet, 167, 339. Henry, 491. Isaac, 341, 555. Israel, 555. Joseph, 393. Lydia E., 493. Mary, 556, 555. Mary A., 516. Mr. , 167. Mr. , 493. Palmer, 556. Perez, 44, 493. Perez, 555. Stanton, 555. War- ren Stanton, 493.— Hicks, 395, 196, 399. Hidden, 357. Hild- reth, 530. Hill, 151, 183, 347, 366, 333, 411, 436, 366, 243, 359. Hillerman, 545. Billiard, 493, 487. Hillhouse, 50. Hillman, 513, 533, 506. Hills, 33, 354. Hillyard, 277, 384, 384. Hinck- ley, 98, 131, 491. Hines, 331. Hiscox, 84, 91, 90, 111, 475, 113, 113. Hislop, 465. Histed, 328. Hitchcock, 33, 188, 383, 394, 353, 415. Hodson, 368, 420. Hogan, 534, 537, 538, 303, 310. Hogland, 540. Holbert, 548, 550. Holbrook, 73. Holburton, 433, 431. Holcomb, 335, 339. Holden, 531, 447. Holdredredge, 351. Holland, 316. Hollister, 173, 353, 443. Holmes, 43, 147, 556, 147, 556, 471, 558, 539, 483, 485, 513, 417, 113, 137, 494, 558. Holts, 513. Hopkins, 441, 253, 354, 345. Hood, 111. Hooker, 11. Hormer, 302, 399. Hornbeck, 549. Horton, 235. Hosie, 340. Hoskins, 218. Hosmer, 50. Hotaling, 314, 307, 155, 301. Hotchkiss, 550. Houghtaling, 373, 301. Houghton, 334. House, 135, 107. How- ard, 380, 534, 547, 93, 531. Howd, 445. JHowe, 301. Howland, 503. Howlen, 331. Hoxie, 434, 437, 433, 447, 104, 433, 33, 455, 487, 560. Hubbard, 403, 351, 173, 353, 353, 333,337, 338, 339. Hubbell, 349, 350, 106, 134. Huchinson, 535. Hudson, 249. Hughs, 191. Hughson, 335, 336, 337. Hulbert, 104. Hull, 553, 335, 349, 490. Hultz, 89, 109. Humphrey, 181. Hungerford, 390, 113, 139. Hunt, 119, 319. Hunter, 218. Huntington, 50, 51. Hupp, 303, 401. Hurd, 358, 373, 373, 308, 407. Hurlburt, 186, 380, 380. Hutchins, 163, 198. Hutchinson, 386, 307. Huyck, 310, 305, 300, 306. Hyde, 189, 285, 385, 453. INGERSOLL, 50. Ingham, 521, 511, 533, 103. Ingraham, 393, 305, 405, 305, 406. Ireland, 388. Irish, 316, 362. Irland, 319. Irwin, 161, 325, 339. Izard, 254. III. Index of Names Other than Stanton. 601 JACKS, 162, 328. Jackson, 402, 497, 140, 153, 163, 331, 70. Jacobs, 514. James, 90, 111, 396, 376. Jacques, 381. Jeff- erys, 557. Jenkins, 169, 348, 331. Jenney, 464. Jennings, 183. Jessup, 334. Jewell, 334, 333, 334, 334. Jewett, 144. John- son, 544, 461, 463, 315, 410, 300, 305, 153, 196, 546, 399, 153, 198, 154, 545. Jones, 333, 316, 334, 438, 443, 465, 98, 131, 494, 496, 546, 153, 195, 89. Jordan, 455. Jordon, 377, 549, 531, 533. Joy, 334, 413, 334, 338, 413, 335. June, 339, 346. KAEKBR, 405. Keene, 539. Kaiser, 365. Keller, 193, 197, 301, 415. Kellogg, 513. Kellum, 430. Kelsey, 305, 403, 441. Kenady, 305. Kennedy, 159, 317, 318. Kenner, 99. Kent, 336, 341. Kenyon, 431, 435, 447, 563, 434, 444, 113, 130, 130, 107, 136, 136, 465, 107, 339, 560. Ketchum, 353. Keyes, 173, 354, 173, 354. Kidd, 316. Kilborn, 537. Killman, 513, 533. Kimball, 138, 144, 160, 151, 183, 161, 95, 98, 131, 369, 370, 195, 394. Kimble, 237. King, 377, 433, 335, 339, 340, ^83, 396, 553. Kingman, 188, 383. Kingsbury, 438, 339, 346, 346. Kingsley, 151, 185, 361, 375, 184, 185, 186, 373, 185,277, 277, 387, 378, 388, ,388, 185, 186. 187, 379, 380, 390. Kinne, 151, 187, 186, 279, 283, 188, 282, 283, 384, 393, 393. Kinney, 143, 150, 157, 174, 112, 139. Kirketon, 58. Kirtland, 97. Knapp, 359, 374, 106, 303. Knickerbocker, 381. Knight, 316, 323. Kniskern, 183, 369. Knowles, 435, 446, 447. Knox, 518. Krieger, 118. LAMPAUGH, 304. Lamport, 539. Landon, 537. Land- phear, 111. Lane, 448. Langworthy, 126, 562, 513. Lan- man, 50. Lanpheare, 107. Larkin, 563. Lapham, 143, 156. Lathrop, 311. Lattimer, 69, 83. Laughlin, 393, 398. Law, 50. Lawrence, 443, 463, 342. Lawton, 71, 196. Lawyer, 151, 183, 206, 212. Lay, 78, 80, 36, 483. Layton, 235. Leach, 304. Leavenworth, 315, 410, 31. Lee, 340, 414, 173, 503, 509, 30. Leeds, 44, 489, 506. Leet, 20. Leland, 328. Lemmon, 81. Lennie, 357. Lenzinger, . Leonard, 137, 143, 232. Le Eoy, 155, 200. Lester, 438, 444, 466, 137, 143, 452, 141, 203, 30. Lewis, 426, 90, 111, 416, 154, 113, 138, 113, 153, 197, 88, 104, 105, 130, 363, 111, 137, 30, 487, 553, 546. Libbey, 342, 243, 356, 167. Lillibridge, 165, 335, 348, 349, 238, 350, 560. Lisk, 307. Litchfield, 184, 272. Lloyd, 535. Lockwood, 205, 313. Long- fellow, 484. Loomis, 537, 84, 191, 199, 303, 304, 331,243, 358, 557. Lord, 13, 13, 14, 39, 35, 40, 53, 65, 69, 471, 474, 11 to 14, 433, 174, 465, 13, 16. Lott, 352. Lounsbury, 393, 397, 398. 76 602 III. Index of Names Other than Stanton. Love, 337. Lowe, 354, 418. Lowry, 256, 370, 371. Loyd, 539. Lucas, 335. Lull, 86, 93. Lynde, 81. Lyon, 453, 306, 96. MABIB, 303. Mabrey, 537. Macomb, 173, 354, 355. Madi- son, 84, 108. Main, 493. Maine, 90, 113, 87, 493, 113. Mallory, 160, 321. Mamawhow, 37. Manier, 88. Mann, 383, 391. Manners, 56. Manzur, 349. Manwarring, 67. Maples, 83, 148, 170. Marcy, 316. Markham, 133. Marryott, 158, 315. Marsh, 395. Marshall, 318, 163, 205. Martin, 433, 443. Clarence H., 379, 87, 99, 97, 118, 451, 395, 443. Marvin, 448, 469. Mason, 138, 146, 145, 166, 474, 475, 433, 435, 361, 245, 363, 166, 498, 500, 504, 338, 30, 33, 36. Mather, 479. Mathews, 313. Mathewson, 398. Matthews, 323, 265, 266, 367, 364. Maxson, 482. Maxwell, 318. May, 440. Maynard, 393, 188, 383. Meach, 139. Meacham, 530, 224, 530. Mead, 65, 421, 491, 543. Mellen, 75, 76, 77. Mereld, 204. Merill, 493, 496. Merriam, 358. Merrill, 258, 373, 440, 456, 266, 311, 409, 539. Merriman, 180, 256, 258, 179, 258, 373, 373. Merritt, 401, 155, 205, 561. Merwin, 353. Meseroll, 509. Miantinomo, 15. Middlebrooke, 61. Millard, 440. Miller, 367, 324, 377, 386, 387, 339, 106, 345, 544. Milliman, 531, 368. Mills, 365, 353, 414, 155, 353, 368. Miner, 557, 44, 486, 533, 483, 484, 113, 130, 433, 130, 135, 493, 483, 39, 163, 559, 498, 377, 31, 32, 36,38, 135, 472. Mitchell, 480. Monk, 336. Monroe, 237, 350. Montgomery, 314, 318, 410. Montville, 108. Moody, 61. Mooers, 517. Moon, 298. Moore, 350, 200, 306, 304, 236, 350, 464, 229, 344, 483, 173, 256, 370. Moorehouse, 478. More, 262. Morey, 124. Morgan, 19, 145, 138, 145, 376, 145, 556, 219, 304, 403, 361, 376, 433, 443, 354, 368, 144, 170, 416. Mor- rice, 10. Morris, 364 to 367, 363, 377, 387, 371, 360. Mor- rison, 333, 305, 403 . Morrow, 180, 360, 538, 374, 369. Morse, 164, 164, 165, 166, 257, 371, 373, 546. Morss, 138, 143, 145, 164. Morton, 140, 153, 356. Mosher, 306, 300, 307. Mow- weam, 36. Mudge, 548. Mullins, 484. Munger, 414, 438. Munro, 349. Munsee, 184, 374, 381. Munson, 332, 173, 375, Murdah or Murdoch, 237, 341. Murray, 393, 396. Murry, 94. Muschamp, 58. Musters, 58. Myrick, 66. Myrtle, 361. Mac- Afee, 303. MacMillen, 193, 389. McCabe, 383. McClelland, 240. McClure, 152, 189, 191, 288, 280, 191. McCombs, 336. McCoskry, 255. McCoy, 183. McCrackan, 367. McDonald, 336, 413, 365, 481. McDougal, 338. McDowell, 43, 478, 483, 483. 483, 563. McGill, 333. McGuire, 191, 481. McHench, HI. Index of Names Other than Stanton. 603 370. Mcllvin, 188. McKallor, 188, 284. McKee, 303. Mc- Knight, 550. McKoon, 197, 300. McLafflin, 457. McLean, 365. McMullen, 327, 329, 330. McNeil, 467. "XTAPHIENS, 365. Nash, 563, 319, 411, 413. Nason, 117, 1^ 262. Neal, 117. Neer, 159, 216. Neely, 231. Nelson, 313, 194, 291. Nellis, 293, 193, 153, 293, 152, 194, 192, 195, 292, 194. Nevers. 241, 355. Newberry, 559. Newell, 533. Newkirk, 193. Newman, 481. Newton, 380. 391, 119. Nichols, 398, 399. Nichoson, 364, 265, 263, 363, 367. Niffin, 155. Niles, 554, 75, 44, 83, 554, 156, 313, 313, 315. Nini- croft, 27. Ninigrett, 19, 21, 36, 27. Nixon, 261, 376. Nock, 317, 318. Norman, 149, 407. Northam, 259. Northrup, 403. Northway, 88, 106. Norton, 450, 448, 468, 469, 73. Noyes, Amanda, 442. Ann, 71. Ann, 73. Anna, 69. Anna, 72. Anne, 73. Abigail, 72. Abigail, 73. Bridget, 71, 80, 552. Bridget, 72. Burr, 73. B. Frank, 307. Charles B., 502. Denison, 503. Dorothy, 69, 70, 424, 439. Dorothy, 71. Doro- thy, 71. Dorothy, 72. Dorothy, 73. Ebenezer, 432, 441., Edward, 503. Edward D., 502. Elihu, 433. Blihu H., 442. Eliza, 71. Elizabeth, 68, 71. Elizabeth, 503. Fanny, 503. George W., 558. Grace, 443. Jun. James, 28, 29, 42, 66, 69. Sen. James, 69. 3d James, 69, 71, 553. 4th James, 71. James, 499, 503, 563. James, 73. James, 73. Kev. James, 73. James W., 488. Jesse D., 503. Dea. John, 69, 72. John, 73. John, 73. Eev. John, 73. John, 500, 503. Jr. John, 503. John D., 502. Ect. Joseph, 69, 72. Joseph, 72. Joseph, 73. Joseph, 73. Joseph, 73. Joseph, 73. Joseph H., 73. Joseph, 442. Lois, 602. Lois, 503. Louisa S., 563. Lucretia, 467. Lydia, 107. Lydia, 503. Martha D., 558. Mary, 71. Mary, 73. Mary, 499. Mary, 500, 503. Mary S., 503, 509. Moses, 69. Nathaniel M., 502. Peleg, 503. Phebe, 503. Priscilla, 71. Prudence, 503. Rebecca, 71. Samuel, 503. Sanford, 71. Sarah, 43, 72, 498. Sarah, 71. Sarah. 72. Thankful, 44, 486. Thomas, 69, 71. Thomas, 488. William, 69. William, 72. William W., 240.— Nye, 434, 445. OAKLEY, 541. O'Brien, 110. Odell, 163,233. Ogden,268. Olcott, 99, 117. Olden, 144, 163. Olen, 163. Olney, 545. Orcutt, 318. Ormsby, 93. Orton, 277, 385. Osborne, 381. Otis, 77. Overhizer, 403. Overlander, 300. Owaneco, 77, 421. Owen, 95. 604 III. Index of Names Other than Stanton. PADDLEFOED, 311. Page, 44, 500, 563, 317. Paige, 250, 253. Paine, 216, 561. Painter, 262. Palmatier, 155, 200. Palmer, Abel, 153. Abijah, 68. Sen. Adin, 140. Jun. Adin, 153. Eev. A. G., 130. Alexander, 181. Alexander, 558. Allen, 153. Allen, 505, 558. Amos, 44, 505. Jr. Amos, 505. Ann (Deni- son), 68. Ann A., 44, 506, 513. Anna, 240. Anna H., 409. Anna W., 467. Arthur S., 409. Asa, 500. Benjamin, 67. Benjamin P., 554, 558, 559. Bridget, 68. Bridget M., 495. Calvin L., 241. Mrs. Catherine (McNeil), 467. C. D., 246. Charles P., 559. Charles N., 133. Charles S., 122. Charles T. H.,559. Christopher S., 240, 251. Clarence M., 409. Cla- rissa M., 122, 134. Daniel, 67. Daniel, 153. Daniel, 68. Daniel, 68. David, 68. Denison, 552. Desire, 502, 507. Doro- thy, 558. Dudley, 552. Edwin A., 559. Edwin T., 559. Eleck, 44. Elias, 68. Blihu, 67. Elijah, 652. Eliza B., 558. Elizabeth, 67, 84, 86. Elizabeth, 505, 558. Ellen J., 409. Emeline, 45, 506. Emeline, 558. Emma G., 134. Epenetus, 408. Eunice, 43, 499, 503. Franklin A., 558. Prank E., 133. Frank W., 558. Fidelia W., 247. Garner, 153. Gershom, 68. George, 67. George E., 467.-^ George L., 214. Grace M., 409. Grace N., 44, 506. Hannah, 33, 501, 506. Hannah, 67. Hannah, 67. Hannah, 68. Hannah, 67. Hannah (Chesebro'), 502, 68. Hannah E., 515. Hannah P., 240. Miss H. B., 246. H. S., 241. Harriet E., 559. Henry, 113. Henry A., 559. Henry M., 558. Hosea, 151, 181. Huldah, 68. Ichabod, 68. Icha- bod, 68, 71. Ira H., 559. Irena, 67. Isaac, 153. Jerusha, 58. James, 68, 502. James A., 559. John, 71. John, 72. John, 505. John D., 555. John G., 122, 133. John S., 559. Jona- than, 67. Jonathan, 67. Jonathan, 553. Joseph, 67, 78. Joseph, 67. Judith, 67. Julia W., 241. Kate, 241. Lettie, 241. Lewis, 434. Lois, 153. Love, 67. Lucy, 552. Lucy, 68. Lucy P., 44, 169, 248. Lydia, 68. Maria, 493. Maria S.. 559. Marian E., 122. Mary, 67. Mary, 67. Mary R., 558. Mary, 68. Mary, 505. Mary, 138, 145. Mary, 143, 155. Mary. 241. Mary, 511. Melvin W., 308, 408. Mr. , 549. Nancy L., 513. Nathap, 68. Nathaniel, 68. Nehemiah, 65, 67. Nehe- miah, 68. Nehemiah, 68. Nehemiah, 68. Noyes, 559. Sen. Noyes, 44, 147, 558. Jun. Noyes, 558. Noyes S., 558. Ola S., 134. Oliver, 67. Paul C, 217. Polly, 167, 238. Prudence, 67. Prudence, 68. Prudence H., 240. Rebecca, 67. Rebecca, 68. Mrs. Rebecca (Short), 483. Reuben, 504. Randall W., 133, Richard, 44, 486. Rowland, 153. Rufus, 68. Sabra, 43, 485. 488. Sabra, 167, 239. Sally, 558. Samuel, 68. Samuel H., 111. Index of Names Other tham Stanton. 605 167, 240. Jr. Samuel H., 240. Sarah, 67. Sarah, 553. Sax- ton, 68. Simeon, 43, 486. Sophia, 553. Stanton E., 409. Stephen B., 559. Stephen, 68. Submit, 68. Susan, 503. Thankful, 68. Thomas, 68. "Walter, 31, 23, 28, 67, 467, 483. "Wayne B., 241. "William H., 98, 121. William H., 122, 133. William H., 559. Zeba D., 505.— Palmes, 27. Park, 427, 430, 429, 301, 268, 239, 240, 427, 88, 21. Parke, 146, 148, 171, 483, 482, 451, 438, 451, 428. Parker, 336, 188, 144, 245, 352, 414, 311, 410, 93, 196, 299, 347. Parks, 429, 438, 451, 70, 563. Par- melee, 262, 437, 449, 450. Parsons, 282, 391. Partridge, 70. Pascoe, 323, 331. Patterson, 223, 329, 330. Pattison, 99, 122, 99, 123. Paul, 439, 454. Payne, 120, 133, 450. Peace, 561. Peak, 329, 235, 339. Pearson, 113. Pease, 158, 159, 278, 86, 93,94. Peasley, 89. Peck, 199, 204, 511, 221. Peckham, 84, 89, 440, 454, 455, 534. Pedrick, 537. Pellett, 491. Pelham, 543. Pendleton, 482, 563, 506, 513, 440, 466, 433, 489, 490, 491, 105, 123, 124, 562, 555, 554, 493. Penn, 175. Pentecost, 353. Percy, 219. Perkins, 297. Perrigo, 405. Perrin, 87, 99, 538. Perry, 435, 109. Pershing, 352, 415, 416. Pete- fish, 344, 228. Peters, 11. Peterson, 308, 407. Pettingill, 365. Pettitt, 546. Phelps, 488, 539, 267, 249, 307. Philip, 24, 26, 135, 477. Philips, 234, 438. Phillips, 168, 458, 459. Piatt, 177. Pickering, 277, 386. Pierce, 264, 265, 153, 198. Pierpont, 72, 69. Piersou, 436, 19. Pinney, 238, 343. Pitcher, 275. Plummer, 440. Pond, 342, 98, 99, 538. Pool, 353. Poole, 543. Pope, 160, 219. Porter, 384, 172, 353, 510. Postlewait, 333. Potter, 43, 482, 487, 505, 511, 374, 274, 444, 515, 525, 486. Powell, 255, 369, 365, 133. Powers, 354. Pratt, 369, 22. Prentice, Miss , 66, 422. Amos, 174. Betsy Cliff, 174. Kev. Caleb, 77. Caroline, 174. Charlotte, 174. Clarence, 174, 176, 178. Courbland, 174, 176. Desire, 149. Eleazer. 139, 149. Elizabeth, 74. Prances, 174. Frances, 67. Frederick, 174. George D., 174 to 178, 458. Grace, 74. Har- riet, 174. Hester, 422. Hezekiah, 150. Eev. John, 74. Jr. John, 74. John, 149, 159, 173. John, 174. Jonas, 479. Jo- seph, 149. Laura, 174. Lucy, 149. Mary, 74. Mary Ann, 150. Mrs. Mary (Wheeler), 149. Nathan, 150. Jr. Nathan, 150. Olive, 149. Prudence, 75. Eebecca, 82. Eebecca, 75, 76. Belief, 75. Eufus, 150, 157, 174. Eufus, 174. Sally, 174. Samuel, 74. Sarah, 75. 76. Sarah, 149. Stanton, 74. Jr. Thomas, 66, 74. 3rd Thomas, 74. Thomas, 74. Thomas. 501, 607. William C, 174. William E., 554.— Prentiss, 71. Prescott, 30, 499, 271, 273. Presher, 351. Presuall, 235, 338. 606 111. Index of Names Other them Stanton. Preston, 196, 399, 300. Price, 340. Priest, 245, 415. Prosser, 204. Provost, 563. Pudsev, 60. Puliam, 241. Pulis, 229, 345. Purdy, 289. Purple", 395. Putnain, 189, 285, 286. Pygan, 472. r\ HIGGLE, 344, 228. Quimby, 83, 68. RAHN, 342. Randall, 84, 81, 428, 280, 390, 281, 452. Ean- nev, 343, 360. Rathbone, 552, 553, 484. Eathburn, 380, 523, 536." Read, 280, 84. Record, 89. Reed, 404. Reede, 144, 158. Reeve, 548. Remington, 375. Renyan, 92. Requa, 214. Reynolds, 543, 541, 454, 439, 435, 305, 313, 540. Rhodes, 47, 116, 117, 324, 493, 495. Rice, 368, 420, 338, 107, 135, 159, 219, 508, 518. Rich, 317. Richards, 503. Richardson, 70, 424, 429, 430, 93, 332. Richmond, 118, 119, 491, 561. Ricker, 516, 516. Ricks, 160. Ridgeway, 496. Rippev, 306. Ritter, 192. Rix, 238, 338. Robbins, 74, 213. Roberts," 188, 384, 286, 557, 557, 357. Robinson, 292, 407, 496, 370, 85, 85, Roe, 405. Rockwell, 26. Rogers, 66, 36, 136, 139, 378, 226, 377, 61, 75. 169, 248, 542, 545, 65, 472, 478, 164. Roland, 165, 235. Rolo- son, 261. Root, 204, 50. Rose, 215, 547, 433, 227. Rosekrans, 204, 312, 321. Rosencrans, 331. Ros, 56. Ross, 106,434, 428, 423, 294. Rossiter, 42. Roth, 145. Rought, 542. Rounds, 223, 326. 230, 337.- Rowe, 377, 88, 107, 370. Rowland, 377, 66, 67. Rowley, 493, 494. Ruland, 296, 195, 295. Rule, 481. Russell, 74, 43, 482, 486, 44, 488, 500, 503, 520, 94. Rust, Al- bert C, 189, 285, 286. Albert C, 286. Angeline, 186, 187. Angeline P., 280. Anna, 140, 151, 187. Anne, 189. Arthur G., 394. Climena, 189. Cordelia A., 285. Cordelia F., 189, 385. Clayton C, 394. Daniel, 187. David A., 386. David C, 152, 187, 189. Dolly, 187, Edgar, 189. Edwin R., 186. Elisha, 187. Elmina M., 189. Ernest C, 394. Flora E., 280, 391. Gersham, 151, 187. Gersham, 187. Helen M., 189, 386. Henry, 187. Hermione, 187. Huldah M., 286. Israel, 187. John W., 186, 187, 379. Joseph A., 187. Justin, 186, 187, 188. Justin, 187. Justin S., 189, 285. Lewis S., 186. Loderne, 187. Lucius B., 280. Lucy, 187. Manly E., 390. Marion B., 189. Mrs. Margaret CClapp), 186. Mary A„ 186, 281. Mrs. Mary (Cooley), 151. Nathaniel, 187. Norman E., 280. Norman W., 280. Octima, 187. Polly, 187. Quartus, 151, 186, 187. Quartus, 187. Quartus E., 186. Raburn S., 286, 394. Rosilie A., 280. Sally, 187. Shepherd D., 189. III. Index of Names Other them Stanton. 607 Steadman "W"., 189. Theron S., 280, 390. Willie, 386. Willis L., 390.— Eutland, 56, 57. Kuton, 303. Rykerd, 317. SALTONSTALL, 425. Sackett, 116. Sadler, 60. Sanborn, 394, 284, 243, 358, 322, 243, 359. Sanders, 537. Sands, 456. Sanford, 69, 71,347, 365, 213, 314, 315. Saulsbury, 433. Saunders, 26, 163, 231, 471. Savage, 9, 77, 423, 473, 495, 493. Sawyer, 491. Saxton, 68. Scagle, 318. Scamel, 363. Scar- borough, 185, 375, Schlager, 329. Schott, 319. Schultz, 254, 253. Schuyler, 181. Scott, 542, 511, 520, 531, 166, 237, 461, 610. Scranton, 314, 206. Seabury, 145. Seager, 26. Seaman, 531, 313, 320. Searl, 530. Searle, 279, 185, 29, 51. Sears, 181. Sephra, 333. Service, 550. Sever, 370, 271. Severance, 265. Severne, 61. Sexsmith, 408, 308. Seward, 459. Sey- mour, 212. Shaffer, 222. Shakespeare, 60. Sharp, 213, 319. Shaser, 305, 406. Shattuck, 95. Shaver, 207. Shaw, 424, 96, 67, 531. Shear, 307. Shedd, 266. Sheffield, 424, 429, 430, 437, 547, 438. Sheldon, 243, 359, 540. Shelmer, 391. Shep- ard, 168, 243. Shepherd, 67. Sheridan, 322, 372. Sherman, 435, 395, 439, 535, 478, 354, 51. Sherwood, 73, 230, 319, 535. Shirley, 61. Short, 317, 483. Shults, 189, 385. Shu- man, 381. Shumway, 259. Shurger, 116, 131. Shute, 115, 94, 115. Sicklear, 157, 214. Siedel, 264. Silliman, 73. Si- mons, 548, 549. Simpkins, 479, 480. Simpson, 329. Sims, 515, 524. Sinclair, 310. Singer, 339, 225, 339. Sipperance, 16. Slade, 213, 516. Slater, 305, 404. Slayton, 304. Slo- come, 131. Small, 553. Smith, Abigail, 67. Alexander G-., 555. Alice E., 518. Alvin, 198. Amos, 314. Ann, 275. Ann B., 554. Annie, 90. Annie M., 516. Asa, 380. Arthur G., 517. Austin, 332, 224. Benjamin E., 554. Benjamin 107, 125, 495. Betsey, 537. Bovd D., 380. Mrs. Catherine (Bear), 314. 0. D., 252. Charles, 332. Charles, 90. Charles H., 292, 494, 554, 555. Charles H., 495. Charles S., 494. Charles W., 44, 506. Charlotte N., 554. Sen. David G., 223, 332. Jun. David G.. 332. Dean B., 380. Doctor, 75, 76. Dora E., 319. Edward, 554. Edward, 555. Edwin M., 99. Eliza, 503. Eliza A., 194, 293. Eliza A., 333, 411. Elizabeth (Grant), 555. Ephraim, 152, 193. Francis E., 214. Prank, 332. Fred. B., 198. ■ Gerrit, 459. George H., 378. Gilbert, 483. Giles C, 555. Grace K, 332. Hannah, 537, 538. Han- nah (Hewitt), 554. Harriet M., 494. Harriet P., 455. Hazel, 332. Henry, 553, 555. Henry, 494. Henry A., 292. Horace K., 517. Isaac, 479. James D., 90. James H., 332. James 608 Jll. Index of Names Other than Stanton. W., 517. Jane, 75. Jessie S., 125. John D., 555. Johnson W. 203. Joseph, 494. Joseph, 554, 555. Joseph, 554. Ke- ziah, 76. Keziah, 378. Lizzie, 90. Lucy, 477. LucjO., 115, Lucy P., 125. Lloyd A., 380. Lois, 333. Louis McD., 219. Mr. , 215, 307. Mabel B., 380. Marcus A., 273, 380. Maria L., 554. Maria B., 95, 115. Maria S., 495. Martha, 90, Mary, 44, 500, 503. Mary, 484. Mary, 90. Mary, 555. Mary L, 332. Mary M., 98. Minerya, 162, 228. Minor, 87, 98. JSTancy, 555. Nancy D., 494. Nancy H., 489, 493. Nathan G., 554. Nathan, 479. Nathan, 555. Paul D., 517. Polly, 150. Eandall B., 495. Mrs. Eebekah, 380. Russel B., 125. Euth, 161, 232. Mrs. Ruth, 332. Samuel N., 554. Sarah, 161, 234. Sarah A., 333. Susie, 357. Susan M., 554, 558.— Snell, 290. Snow, 398, 119, 393, 283. Snyder, 349, 339. Soule, 250. Southwick, 173. Southworth, 562. Spalding, 313. Sparhawk, 498, 42, 497. Sparks, 314. Spaulding, 244. Spears, 218. Spencer, 188, 385, 330, 453. Sperry, 303. Spicer, 104, 87, 97, 98, 103. Spooner, 251, 350, 169. Spoor, 218. Sprague, 237, 351, 530, 531, 203. Springstead, 320. Stackhouse, 529, 530, Standish, 366. Stanley, 335, 437, 449. Stark, 70, 489, 493, 513, 523. Starke, 137. 140. Starkweather, 223, 329, 330, 333, 224, 331, 333, 161, 337, 174. Starr, 504. Stebbens, 378, 367, 86, 95, 334. Steele, 237, 235, 238, 349, 166, 237. Steere, 103. Stephenson, 483, 332. Starry, 143. Stevens, 43, 82, 385, 360, 508, 515, 369, 412, 168, 244, 333, 336. Stewart, 365, 264, 100, 351. Stinch- comb, 550. Stocker, 360. Stoddard, 352, 416, 351. Stone, 542, 348, 463, 204, 311, 213, 303. Storrs, 511. Story, 112, 128. Stott, 89. Stout, 144, 163, 334, 164. Stoutenberg, 301. Stow, 287, 395. Stowell, 233, 348. Stratton, 274. Strabeck, 405. Stringham, 550. Strong, 530. Strough, 289, 395. Sturdevant, 304, 401, 305, 403. Sturtevant, 537. Sturgis, 105, 133. Strype, 113. Sullivan, 241, 354. Sutton, 385. Swan, 73, 491, 241, 555, 526, 556, 75. Swarts, 345. Sweatman, 206. Sweet, 318, 350, 109, 218. Sweete, 155. Swingle, 345. St. John, 387, 288. TABOE, 192, 492. Talcott, 21. Tanner, 283. Tarbol, 144, 163. Taylor, 444, 443, 361, 366, 317, 161, 344. Teft, 438, 424. Templeman, 260, 374. Tenant, 346. Tenney, 342, 43, 85, 328. Terrace, 508, 518. Terre, 187. Terry, 249. Thayer, 394, 384, 516, 283, 394, 516, 508, 330, 384, 223. Thomas, 561, 334, 510, 505, 199. Thompson, A. D., 379. Charles, 111. Charles, 371. Charles E., 415. Daniel, 379. E. D., 379. B. L., 379. Sen. Elias, 43, 482, 485. Jun. Elias, 426, 431, 485, ///. Index of Names Other than Stanton. 609 488. 3rd Bliaa, 431. Ella, 371. Elmer E., 296. Hannah, 65, 135, 136. H. J., 379. Isaac, 485. Isaac, 486. James, 373, 379. L. A., 379. L. D., 379. Lodowick, 431. L. M., 379. Lucy E., 560. Mary, 71. Mary, 485. Mary, 485. Mary E., 90, 114. Mrs. Mary (Holmes), 485. M. W., 379. Myers, 256, 371. Peleg, 431. Robert, 486. Mrs. Sallie M. (Eaton), 356. Samuel, 486. Sarah, 111. Thankful, 485. Thomas, 486. William, 29, 135. Jun. William, 135. John G., 498. Joshua, 497, 498. Lois, 498. Mary, 498. Sabaen, 498. Sarah, 498.— Thurston, 466, 433. Tiffany, 355, 351, 250, 425. Tilden, 251, 425. Tilliney, 255. Tilton, 461. Timb, 56, 62. Tinker, 236. Tinklepaugh, 206. Todeni, 56, 57. Tompkins, 437, 320, 313. Toms, 234. Tongue, 18. Topping, 258. Tottingham, 199, 303. Tower, 203. Town, 453, 439. Townsend, 315, 411, 317, 55, 60. Townsley, 549. Tracy, 432, 440, 441, 432, 191, 152, 148, 150, 180, 260. Travis, 289, 193, 229. Treat. Amos, 430, 439. Angelina, 453. Anna, 70, 429. Ardella B., 453. Betsey, 439, 452. Diantha R., 439, 454. Dorothy, 70, 429. Eliza S., 439, 454. Elizabeth, 429, 436. Frances, 439, 452. Prances M., 453, 452, 470. James, 69, 82, 451. James, 70. James, 429, 438, 438, 451, 453. James S., 439, 453, 470. Jemima, 70. Jerasha, 70. Julia A., 439. Julia A., 453. Mabel, 82. Mary, 438, 451. Mary C, 439. Orrin, 439. Prudence, 70, 424. Eebecca, 70. Eebecca M., 439. Mrs. Eebecca (Latimer), 69, 82. Eichard, 451. Eichard A., 439. Eev. Salmon, 69, 70, 424, 451. Eev. Samuel, 70, 436, 438, 439, 451. Sarah, 70.— Tredway, 238. Trerice, 18. Tre vail. Ill . Tripp, 43, 499, 103. Truax, 290, 396. Trumbull, 554, 73, 555, 429, 466, 14. Tucker, 449, 455. Turner, 458, 274, 307. Tyler, 366, 128. Tyrell, 334. TTDBLL, 205. Uncaa, 15, 18, 19, 26, 421, 29. Underwood, U 96, 109, 87, 95, 230, 87, 86. Upham, 87, 97. Uptigrove, 548. Utley, 318. VAIL, 217. Vance, 229. Van Allen, 267. Vanderbilt, 364. Van Derhull, 349, 235, 349. Van Derveere, 169, 247. Van Dyke, 380. Van Huesen, 257. Van Hoesen, 259, 373. Van Eenssalaer, 381. Van Schaick, 365. Van Steenburgh, 199, 302 Van Tassel, 311. Van Wormer, 237, 350. Van Wormes, 402, 403. Varney, 356. Varnum, 419, 359, 419. Vase, 130. Vaugban, 107, 125. Vaughn, 382. Velasko, 347. Vescelius, 522. Victoria, 57. Vinces, 333, Vines, 235, 349. Vinicia, 94, 94. Vining, 184, 274, 277, 384, 385, 278, 388, 386, 185, 276, 77 610 III. Index of Names Other than Stanton. 387. Vosburg, 173, 213, 321, 325, 222. Vose, 553. Vosper, 318. Vossler, 259. WAIT, 158, 316. Wagner, 373. Waldron, 503, 499, 502. Wales, 538, 537. Walker, 234. Walklie, 26. Wall, 267, 378. Wallace, 541. Waller, 545. Walls, 324. Walrath, 246. Walter, 330. Ward, 104, 458, 410, 104, 356, 103, 437, 248, 314. WariQg, 59. Warner, 399, 557, 280, 281, 298, 399, 30. Warren, 372,312,197,300. Washburn, 281, 280, 186. Washington, 30, 152, 55, 60. Waterbury, 549. Waterhouse, 19. Waterman, 537, 110, 89. Watkins, 196, 298, 105. Watrous, 524. Watson, 394, 394. Watterberry, 211. Watterson, 178. Wattles, 478. Wayne, 309, 201. Weayer, 105, 201. Webb, 170. Webber, 317. Webster, 237. Wedge, 311. Weed, 230, 458. Weeden, 455. Weeks, 356, 160, 230. Welch, 303, 163, 228, Welles, 70. Well- man, 180, 374, 260, 259. Wells, 433, 72, 426, 199, 472, 356, 244, 360, 20. Welsh, 390. Wentworth, 305, 404. Wentz, 340, 337, 341, 161, 414, 413. Wertzes, 304, 403. West, Amy C, 331. Ann M., 331. Anna B., 331. Annie, 160. A. P., 337. Ben- jamin, 331. Charles M., 221. Mrs. D., 126. David S., 160, 220, 337. David, 330. Edward W., 330. Eliza, 220. Elizabeth, 220. Elizabeth S., 107, 126. Ella, 221. Emma, 321. Eunice, 220. Francis, 330. George, 220. Harriet, 220. Harriet, 321. Je- rusha, 220. Jerusha E., 231. Joseph, 830. Julia, 320. Levi, 160. Levi, 331. Luther, 333. Marco B., 331. Mary, 331. Mary 221. Mary C, 331. Michael, 160, 331. Nancy, 160, 221. Nancy, 330. Sally, 160, 220. Rev. Samuel, 144, 160. Samuel B. C, 160, 221. Samuel E., 221. Samuel, 320. Sarah L., 331. Susanna, 321. Thomas, 160, 220. Thomas, 220. Thomas, 221. Thomas J., 330. Willard W., 223,331. William, 126. William P., 221. Willie E., 331.— Westcott, 369. Westfall, 381, 380, 201, 309. Wetherell, 10. Wetmore, 386, 277, 385. Whea- don,537, 539. Wheaton, 404, 305, 46. Wheeler, AdalineE., 556. • Addison H., 375. Amos, 558. Anna, 75. 138, 147, 555. 0. C, 393. Charlotte, 195. D wight, 557. Eliza, 473. Eliza A., 557. Ella J., 130. Esther, 479, 483. Experience, 148. Frances, 557. George, 557. George W., 557. Grace, 548. Hannah, 555. Hannah, 556. Mrs. Hannah (Gallup), 483. Happie J., 130. Harriet, 558. Homer H., 557 (two). Homer W., 557. Horace Z., 556. Isaac, 72, 110, 147, 148, 483, 556, 558. Jane M., 557. John H., 556. John 0., 556. ■ Jonathan, 75. Jonathan, 536. Joseph, 563. Lucy, 219. Lucy (Holmes), 558. Lucy (Kemington), . Lydia, 159, 217. Maria L., 556. ///. Ind&B of Names Other than Stanton. 611 Martha A., 557. Martha (Park), 148, 483. Mary, 149. Mrs. Mary, 148, 483. Mary E., 557. Nancy Lord, 89, 110, 556. Nathan, 191. Pitt D., 557. Ehoda A., 195, 292. Eichard, 113, 130. Eichard, 472. Eichard, 555, 556. 'Eichard B., 130. Eichard A., 472, 473. Boy W., 375. Euth, 147, 558. Sarah, 506. Sarah E., 375. Thad. E., 260, 375. Theresa A., 556, Thomas, 148, 483. Walter S., 375. Wells J., 375. William, 483.— Wheelwright, 11. Whipple, 560, 43, 501, 507, 269. Whitaker, 133. Whitbeck, 310, 201, 309. White, 384, 491, 187, 543, 162, 229, 227, 543, 277, 45, 493. Whiting, 72, 139, 149, 563. Whitman, 195, 293, 159, 218. Whitmarsh, 156, 203, Whitney, 123. Whittier, 174, 462. Whittlesey, 72, 469. Wicks, 324. Wiedman, 541. Wigglesworth, 61. Wilber, 270, 271. Wilbur, 526, 449, 437, 448, 562. Wilcox, Abel J., 230, 346. Abner, 162, 230. Abner C, 230. Achsah, 163, 234. Alonzo C, 152, 193. Alonzo C, 289. Ambrose, 164, 234. Amy, 466. Bridget, 91. Charles P., 388. Christmas, 91. Clarence J., 346. David, 84, 85, 428. David E., 231, 234. Ella, 387. Elsie, 191. Esaias, 234. Esther A., 193, 288. Eunice, 234. Eva, 388. George W., 234. Hannah, 429. Han- nah, 455. H. P., 443. Howard J., 230. Huldah L., 234. Iva P., 346. James, 387. Jane E., 234, Sen. Jared, 84, 85, 91. Jun. Jared, 91. John E., 388. Joseph, 277, 387. Joseph E., 387. Levi W., 231, 234. Lucy, 89. Lucy U., 235, Mrs, Lucy, 234. Margaret A., 193. Mrs. Margaret (Crippen), 193, Maria, 230, Maria, 433. Mary, 424, 428. Mary A., 387, Mary A., 387, Mrs. Mary (Eandall), 428. Martha, 85. Martha, 91. Maurice E,, 346, Nathan, 85, Orin, 234. Orin A., 335, Samuel, 345. Sarah, 91. Stanton, 91. Stephen, 428. Su- sanna, 91. Susanna, 429. Thomas, 193. Thomas H., 193, 289. William, 91.— Wilder, 324. Wildrick, 409, 409. Wilkin, 267, 235, 349, 267, 350. Wilkerson, 70. Willard, 243. Will- COX, Albert 0,, 448, 468, Jr. Albert 0., 468. Alfred B., 470. Charles, 104. Charles H., 469,470. Dudley, 469. Edwards E., 470. Edwin, 448, 468. Edwin A., 469. Elizabeth B., 468. Eliza- beth S., 448. Ethel, 103. Frederick E., 468. Gardner N., 103, 104, Eev, Giles B., 448, 469, Giles B,, 469. Gertrude M,, 470. Hamilton, 448. Harriet G, B,, 470. Henrietta, 448, 468. James K, H,, 468. John D. H., 468. Josephine, 103, Lucy B, E., 470. Mary A., 448, 469. Oliver, 436, 448. Wil- liam, 104. William H., 448.— Willett, 432! William the Con- queror, 56, 57, 62. Williams, Adelbert D.,375, Adelbert D,, 275, 382. Adelbert, 381. Allen, 328. Anna E,, 393, Aurelia, 612 III. Index of Names Other than Stanton. 184, 274. Betsev, 366, 367, 420. Betsejj 555. Blanche L., 420 Gary C, 275. Clarice H., 273. Charles, 363. Charles A., 282, 393. Clifton, 358. Cyrus, 97, 120. Cyrus R., 120. Demeratus A., 273. Dearborn G., 382. Dexter G., 184, 272. Edward, 42, 500. Elias, 168, 245. Elias, 362. Elisha S., 184, 186, 273. Mrs. Elizabeth, 328. Elmina, 184, 272. Emily A., 362. Emily W., 245, 362. Ephraim, 393. Eunice, 556. Fran- ces E., 274. Prank A., 276. Franklin, 504, 510. Franklin A., 185, 275. Fred. V., 382. Glorvonia C, 273, 380. George, 328. Giles, 45. Grace, 66. Hannah, 43, 147, 168. Hannah 8. P., 166, 245, 361. Harold H., 382. Harriet, 245. Harriet, 275. Herbert E., 273. Horace T., 510. Isaac, 487. James P., 120. Jennie M., 276. John, 245. John L., 120. Jr. Joseph S., 137, 245, 362. Sen. Joseph S., 245, 362, 507. 3rd Joseph 8., 363. 4th Joseph 8., 363. Josephine, 522. Julia A., 363. Lucy, 487. Lucy A., 273. Lucy C, 275. Leonora F., 273, 379. Lorilla V , 275, 381. Latham, 170. Laura, 170. Lucien, 381. Lu- cien A., 273, 381. Lucy, 241, 354. Lydia, 367. Lydia M., 251, 367. Mark, 151, 184. Martha, 148. Martha A., 184, 274. Martha E., 276. Martha E., 363. Mary, 328. Mary E., 120. Mary L., 184. Mary P., 367. Mary 8., 510. Mercy W., 44, 92, 115. Nancy, 555. Penelope, 254. Prudence M., 367. Royals., 275. Roger, 15. Royal 8., 184, 275. Ruth, 110. Samuel C, 184, 185. Sanford, 251, 367, 420. Sarah G., 507. Silas, 367. Theresa, 184, 273. Vaughn, 382. Venera C, 273, 380. Walter W.. 276. Walton W., 276. Wareham, 500. Wareham W., 275. Warren, 363. Warren, 507. William, 170. William, 510. William 8., 245, 362. William 8., 363. Win- fred M., 382.— Willis, 25, 87. Willys, 27. Wilsie, 408. Wilson, 524, 368, 197, 302, 257, 293, 159, 218, 293. Wiltz, 550. Win- chell, 158, 216. Wing, 402. Winston, 204, 156, 203. Winters, 531. Winthrop, 11, 18, 28, 483, 26, 27. Witter, 453, 439. Wolcott, 402, 166. Wood, 122, 133, 104, 184, 273, 380, 542, 545. Woodbridge, 554. Woodburn, 429, 438, 72. Woodbury, 203. Woodford, 382, 185, 276, 383, 276. Woodmansee, 334, 230, 334, 231, 234, 162. Woodruff, 226, 341, 44. Woodward, 227, 106, 124, 98. Woodworth, 184. Woodbridge, 50. Wool- worth, 509, 519. Worden, 82. Wray, 92. Wright, 396, 314, 469, 289, 148, 171, 370, 488, 489, 172, 556. WyckofE, 545. Wylie, 439, 454. Wyllys, 475, 476. 111. Index of Names Other thorn Stanton. 613 YATES, 316. Yeomans, 143, 157, 44. York, 427, 433, 427, 432, 433, 527, 321, 534, 42, 434, 67, 45, 444. Young, 361, 371, 359, 318. z ELLER, 313, 364. '^/kt^