i\ v ^ ./^^-^ ^ir^^i-. y// ^m^. 'Mt c^^^ ^sr ^^ > .r^=. -■^5--^ Dtl^aca, Netu ^ock ^ J5^®JSstate of &/L^^ ' . Date Due | •AUG 1 M^ nf^^^^^Hi ft4 R^ jfiS ^—a-a i ! 1 1 i 1 i ^^^ ■ s ^ ( ^7? V'^ N CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY 3 1924 092 541 048 / n Cornell University Library ffo Ih-' 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/cu31924092541048 >-\ THE AVHITNEY FAMILY OF CONNECTICUT. THE Whitney Family OF CONNECTICUT, AND ITS AFFILIATIONS; Being an Attempt to Trace the Descendants, as well in the Female as THE Male Lines, of HENRY WHITNEY, From 1649 to 1878; To WHICH IS Prefixed Some Account of the Whitneys of England. By S. WHITNEY PHCENIX. VOLUME II. SlGNIOE, IS ALL YOUR FAMILY WITHIN? — Othello. New York: Privately Printed. 1878. vA ^^6 • EDITION r* 500 copies quarto, 10 copies folio. All for presentation. BRADSTREET PRESS. Whitney Family. 917 5300 5301 5302 5303 EIGHTH GENERATION. Chil. of James and Anna (Whitney) Merritt. I. Elizabeth Merritt, b. at Springtown, in New Paltz, N. Y., 1 1 Feb. 1807, being sixteen years and four days younger than her mother; married Jannes Norton, a farmer, who was born at Pleasant Valley, in Plattekill, N. Y., son of William and Mary (Town) Horton, and died at Esopus, N. Y. ; married (2d) John James Snyder, a surveyor, of Rochester, Ulster Co., N. Y. ; and died at Rochester, 7 or 9 March 1869. He still lived at Rochester in 1873. II. Jeremiah Merritt, b. in Pine Bush district, Rochester, Ulster Co., N. Y., 16 Oct. 1808 ; a farmer; married Mary Ann Horton, dau. of William and Mary (Town) Horton. He was living at Elmore's Corners, N. Y., in 1873. III. Daniel Merritt, b. at Rochester, Ulster Co., N. Y., i Jan. 1810; a carman; married at Rosendale Plains, N. Y., 31 Dec. 1829, in Friends' Meeting, Hannah Tillson, who was born at Rosendale Plains, 20 Feb. 1807, dau. of Isaiah and Phebe (Coutant) Tillson. They dwelt at Rosendale Plains for one year ; and then moved to New York City, where he died, i Jan. 183s, and was buried in Houston Street Cemetery. She was married (2d), 26 Sept. 1852, in her father's house at Rosendale Plains, by James A. Coutant, to Lewis Felladore ; and was living at Rosendale Plains in Jan. 1875. IV. Bethany Merritt, b. at " the Clove," in Rochester, Ulster Co., N. Y., 24 July 1812; married in her father's house at Rosendale Plains, N. Y., 17 Ap. 1830, by Thomas Butler, to Isaiah Tilison, a farmer, son of John and Mary (Crouse) Tillson, of Rosendale Plains, where he was born 18 July 1805. They lived for four years on a farm adjoining her father's; two years in New York City ; four years again at Rosendale Plains ; one year at Shelby, N. Y.; two years at Alabama Centre, N. Y.; one year at East Bloomfield, N. Y.; four years at Bristol, N. Y., where they joined the Baptist Church; moved to Michigan in 1848, living one year in Oakland Co., and three years in Bennington ; and then settled on a farm of eighty acres, in Antrim, where he died 30 March 1863. He was buried at Burns, Michigan. She was living at Oak Grove, Mich., in June 1875. 1610 13155 13159 13164 13167 9i8 Eighth Generation. 5304 5305 5306 5307 5308 5309 V. Prudence Merritt, b. at "the Clove," in Rochester, Ulster Co., N. Y., 17 Oct. 1813 ; married Isaac S. Sutton, a farmer, who was born at Newburgh, N. Y., son of Isaac and Dorcas (Palmer) Sutton. They were members of the Monthly Meeting of Friends at Rosendale, N. Y.; and settled at New Paltz, N. Y., where they died (she, 24 Oct. i860; he, ly Jan. 1 868), and were buried at Butterville Cemetery. VI. Sarah Merritt, b. at Plattekill, N. Y., 7 Aug. 181 5; died at Rosendale Plains, N. Y., 26 Oct. 1826, and was buried there, in the Friends' Cemetery, VII. James Whitney Merritt, b. at Rosendale Plains, N. Y., 20 June 1828; married, in Dec. 1854, Agnes McCullough ; and lived at 147 North Third Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., in 1873, his business being at 256 Washington Street, New York, VIII. Anna Margaret Merritt, b. at Rosendale Plains, N. Y., 27 Nov. 1829; married at New York City, 9 Jan. 1855, Sylvanus Terwilliger Ronk, a farmer, who was born at Shawangunk, N, Y,, 18 Feb. 1827, son of Lawrence and Mehetabel (Terwilliger) Ronk. They dwelt for three or four years in New York City; and then settled on a farm at the hamlet of Rutsonville, in Gardiner, N, Y,, where they were living in 1873. Child of Harman and Sarah (Whitney) Terwilliger. I. Daniel James Terwilliger, b. at Pleasant Valley, in Plattekill, N. Y., 9 Jan. 1822; a farmer; married at Pleasant Valley, 23 Nov. 1843, Charity Jane Garrison, who was born at Pleasant Valley, 5 Aug. 1818, dau, of Isaac D. and Anna (Snyder) Garrison. They settled at Pleasant Valley, and were living there in 1873. Chil. of Jesse and Eveline (Simkins) Whitney. I. William Whitney, b. at Plattekill, N. Y., 15 Oct, 1820; a farmer; married at Perinton, N. Y., 24 Jan. 1844, by Rev. Franklin Woodward, Baptist, to Jane Nichols, dau. of Elijah and Mary (Filkins) Nichols, of Perinton. She was born at Nassau, N. Y., 6 Oct. 1822. They settled at Perinton, 3 Ap. 1844; moved, 5 Ap. 1869, to Arcadia, N. Y., about three and a half miles south from the railway-station at Newark ; and were living there in Jan. 1875, 13173 13183 13191 1611 13199 1612 13202 5310 53II S3I2 5313 5314 S3IS Whitney Family, II. Lorenzo Whitney, b. at Plattekill, N. Y., 6 Aug. 1822; a farmer; married at Farmington, N. Y., 18 Jan, 1843, Mary Johnson. They dwelt at Fairport, N. Y., till 1845 ; then went to Michigan ; and, in 1849, to Cal- ifornia. Returning in 185 1, he settled at Holley, N. Y., where he engaged in the hardware trade. Afterward, for several years, they lived at Eureka, Mich. She died at Macedon Locks, N. Y., 30 March 1857, and was buried in the old cemetery at Fairport. He married (2d), in Dec. 1858, at South Sodus, N. Y., Matilda Ashforth. They settled at Sodus Ridge, N. Y., and were living there in March 1875. III. Zadok Whitney, b. at Plattekill, N. Y., 6 Aug. 1824 ; died in Dec. 1824, and was buried at Plattekill. IV. Eliza Jane Whitney, b. at Plattekill, N. Y., 2 July 1826; mar- ried at Fairport, N. Y., 24 Dec. 1845, by Rev. Mr. Griswold, Baptist, to Robert Bruce JefTerds, a physician and surgeon, who was born at Rush, N. Y., 3 Sept. 1824, son of Nathan and Mary (Green) Jefferds. They lived at Rush for one year; at Yates, N. Y., three years; at Murray, N. Y., four years; at Marshall, Mich., four years from June 1853; at Lansing, Mich., nine years; and finally moved to Coldwater, Mich., where they were dwelling in Dec. 1874. He grad. at the Berkshire Medical College, in Pittsfield, Mass., 12 Dec. 1846. He enlisted, as a private, 21 Ap. 1861; was mustered into the U. S. service, as first-lieut. of Co. G, 3d Reg., Mich. Vol. Infantry, 9 June 1861; took part in the battles of Blackburn Ford, Bull Run (where his gallant conduct secured his promotion as captain, i Aug. 1 861), Yorktown, Williamsburgh, Chickahominy Swamp, Seven Pines, Fair Oaks, and Savage's Station ; and was discharged 9 July 1 862, for general prostration and debility. V. Albert Whitney, b. at Plattekill, N. Y., 2 Feb. 1829; a farmer; married at Penfield, N. Y., 29 Dec. 1852, Jennett Mattison, who was born at Floyd, N. Y., 15 Feb. 1832, dau. of Truman and Betsey Ann (Pike) Mattison. He settled in the north part of Perinton, N. Y.; and afterward moved across the line into the south part of Penfield, where they were living in 1874. VI. Sarah Ann Whitney, b. at Plattekill, N. Y., 8 Feb. 1832; died at Albion, Mich., 6 Nov. 1857, while a student in Albion College; and was buried in the old cemetery, near the Congregational Church in Fairport, N. Y. VII. Nelson Leonard Whitney, b. at Fairport, N. Y., 21 July 1834; died there, 11 Jan. 1835, ^^^ was buried in the old cemetery, near the Congregational Church. 919 13204 13210 13214 920 53i6 5317 5318 5319 5320 5321 5322 Eighth Generation. VIII. Whitney, a son, b. at Fairport, N. Y., 21 July 1838; died in 1838, and was buried in the old cemetery, near the Congregational Church, in Fairport. IX. Mary Eveline Whitney, b. at Fairport, N. Y., 3 March 1841; died there, 6 Oct. 1851, and was buried in the old cemetery, near the Congregational Church. Chil. of James and Sally Ann (Coutant) Whitney. I. Hannah Jane Whitney, b. at Esopus, N. Y., 13 Aug. 1825; married there, 28 Sept. 1844, in her father's house, by Friends' ceremony, to Effingham Lawrence, a farmer, who was born at Esopus, 15 May 181 1, son of Thomas and Sarah (Smith) Lawrence. They settled at Esopus ; and in 1867, moved to East Park, in Hyde Park, N. Y., where they were living in 1 874, without children. II. Leonard Lewis Whitney, b. at Esopus, N. Y, 10 May 1827; a blacksmith ; married at Olive, N. Y., 3 Dec. 1846, Mary Morgan, dau. of Elias and Rhoda (Molyneaux) Morgan. She died at Olive in 1848, without children. He married (2d) Elizabeth Eimendorf, widow of Oakley; and lived at 1 1 1 Pavonia Avenue, Jersey City, N, J., in 1873. III. Daniel Butler Whitney, b. at Esopus, N. Y, 7 Ap. 1831; a carpenter and builder; married at New York City, 10 Feb. 1853, Mary Jane Traver, dau. of Henry and Leah (Kipp) Traver, of Esopus, where she was born 5 July 1833. They dwelt in New York City; at Poughkeep- sie, N. Y., till I Sept. 1855; in Illinois, most of the time at Auburn, till Oct. 1859; and then returned to Poughkeepsie. They were living at Wappinger's Falls, N. Y., in Oct. 1874. IV. Elizabeth Whitney, b. at Esopus, N. Y., 14 May 1835; died at Esopus, 21 Feb. 1842, and was buried there, in the Coutant family- cemetery. V. James Robinson Whitney, b. at Esopus, N. Y., 15 Ap. 1837; a farmer; married at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 15 Sept. 1858, Ruth Flagler, who was born at Poughkeepsie, 21 Jan. 1837, dau. of Zachariah Solomon and Patience (Wilkinson) Flagler. They lived at Aurora, 111., in 1859; ^t Beekman, N. Y., in i860 and 1861; at Great Bend, Penn., in 1862 and 1863 ; at Ackley, Iowa, in 1864 and 1865; and since that in Nebraska, in the towns of Nemaha, Benton, Humboldt, and Bratton, which last was their home in Nov. 1874. 1615 13220 13224 13228 5323 5324 5325 5326 5327 5328 5329 5330 Whitney Family. VI. Oscar Whitney, b Esopus, 1 8 Ap. 1843, and cemetery. . at Esopus, N. Y., was buried there, in 20 Oct. 1 840 ; the Coutant died at family- VII. Egbert Whitney, b. near Rifton Glen, in Esopus, N. Y., 17 July 1847; ^ carpenter and joiner; married at Newburgh, N. Y., 23 Ap. 1870, by Rev. H. H. Birkins, pastor of the Second Meth. Epis. Church in New- burgh, to Matilla Sammons Traver, dau. of Henry Edward and Frances Brewster (Dunn) Traver, of Eddyville, in Kingston, N. Y., where she was born 6 Sept. 1850. They settled in Bedford precinct, Nebraska; and afterward moved to Humboldt, Neb., where they were living in Aug. 1874. VIII. Adeline Whitney, b. at Esopus, N. Y., 3 May 1849; married at Freedom Plains, in LaGrange, N. Y., 15 Oct. 1873, Alison Dutcher, a farmer, who was born at Beekman, N. Y., 6 Aug. 1847, son of Abraham and Gertrude Ann (Van Voorhees) Dutcher. They were living at Beek- manville in Nov. 1873. Chil. of William and Almira Ann (Gates) Whitney. I. William Henry Whitney, b. at Shelby, N. Y., 5 Oct. 1839; died there, 19 June 1846, and was buried in Maple Ridge Cemetery, a mile west of Millville, in Shelby. II. James Nelson Whitney, b. at Barre, N. Y., 9 Oct. 1842; a farmer; married there Emma Trow, a native of England; and was living at Alabama, N. Y., in 1874, without children. III. George Edward Whitney, b. at Shelby, N. Y., 16 Oct. 1844; died there, 1 1 Nov. 1 844, and was buried in Maple Ridge Cemetery, a mile west of Millville, in Shelby. IV. Harriet Ophelia Whitney, b. at Shelby, N. Y., i Ap. 1847; married at Barre, N. Y., 5 Nov. 1865, Alanson Darius Crinnell, a farmer, who was born at Barre, 22 Ap. 1847, son of Major and Delilah (Wheeler) Grinnell. They were living at Barre in 1874. Chil. of Jeremiah and Catharine (Palmer) Whitney. I. Zadok Whitney, b. at Barre, N. Y., 10 Aug. 1837; ^^ iron- founder; married Julia Wood, of Holley, N. Y. He settled at Breedsville, 116 921 13233 1616 1323s 1617 13238 922 Eighth Generation. 5331 5332 5333 5334 5335 5336 Mich., where he was proprietor of a furnace ; and there he died, 20 Nov. 1869, and was buried. She was living at Breedsville in 1873. II. Martha Ann Whitney, b. at Barre, N. Y., 28 Dec. 1839; married there, 23 Feb. 1858, Austin Westbrook Salisbury, a farmer, who was born at Clarendon, N. Y., 23 Aug. 1834, son of Abraham and (Austin) Salisbury. They were living at Clarendon in 1874. III. Sarah Elizabeth Whitney, b. at Shelby, N. Y., 23 Aug. 1841; married at Albion, N. Y., 6 Oct. 1862, by Rev. Loren Stiles, Free Metho- dist, to Samuel Augustus Strlngham, a farmer, whose parents moved from Pleasant Valley, N. Y., in 1835, to Aurelius, N. Y., settling on a farm three miles south-west from Auburn, on the road to Union Springs. He was born at Pleasant Valley, 19 Oct. 1832, son of Samuel and Elizabeth (Ward) Stringham. They settled at Aurelius, where he managed his father's farm. She died there, from congestion of the brain, 19 Jan. 1865, and was buried in Fort Hill Cemetery, Auburn. He married a second wife in the Spring of 1866 ; and settled on a farm in Newton, Mich., where he was living in Aug. 1874. She died 30 Nov. 1872, leaving two small children. IV. Mary Whitney, b. at Barre, N. Y., 8 Aug. 1843 ; married in the house of her uncle, Jesse Whitney, at Fairport, N. Y., 13 March 1861, by Rev. William H. Lord, Episcopal, to Edmund Embury Lord, a farmer and fruit-grower, whose parents then lived at Fairport. He was born at Bar- rington, N. Y,, 31 May 1839, so" of William and Nancy (Corbett) Lord. They dwelt at Pittsford, N. Y., from Ap. 1861 till Oct. 1861; at Fairport till I Ap. 1867 ; and then moved to Newark, N. Y., where they were living in Nov. 1874. V. Daniel Edward Whitney, b. at Barre, N. Y., 28 Feb. 1845; a farmer ; was living at Independence, Iowa, unmarried, in 1 874. Child of Jeremiah and Mary St Clair (Delano) Whitney. VL William Delano Whitney, b. at. Barre, N. Y., 19 June 1856; and was living with his parents, at Clarendon, N. Y,, in 1874. Chil. of Zadok and Ann Eliza (Curtis) Whitney. L George Underhill Whitney, b. at Shelby, N. Y., 28 Dec. 1839; enlisted at West Sweden, N. Y., 8 Aug. 1862, in Co. A, 14th Reg., N. Y. 13242 13243 13244 (1617 <54i4 1619 5337 5338 5339 Whitney Family. S. Vol. Infantry; was appointed corporal in Sept. 1862, third-sergeant I Sept. 1863, and second-sergeant in Ap. 1864; and was killed, 5 May 1864, in the battle of The Wilderness. His body fell into the hands of the enemy, and his burial place is unknown. II. Lyman John Whitney, b. at Barre, N. Y., 14 Aug. 1841; a farmer; married there, 25 Dec. 1865, Celia Crittenden, dau. of Osee and Laura (Newton) Crittenden. They settled in Westburgh, Iowa, and were living there in 1874. He enlisted in 186 1, in the 4th Reg., Ohio Vol. Cavalry ; served for seven months ; and was discharged on account of the failure of his health. III. Maria Elizabeth Whitney, b. at Shelby, N. Y., 10 May 1843; married at Churchville, in Riga, N. Y., 9 March 1862, by Rev. Mr. McNiel, Methodist Episcopal, to James V. Dewey, a farmer and arboricul- turist, who was born at Gates, N. Y., 28 Aug. 1837, son of Hon. Joseph and Maria (Ranney) Dewey. They dwelt at Penfield, N. Y., till the Autumn of 1862; then settled at Gates; moved, in the Spring of 1863, to Ogden, N. Y., and thence, in the Spring of 1865, to Iowa; and were living in Oran township, Iowa, in Sept. 1874. IV. Martha Janet Whitney, b. at Barre, N.Y., 10 Ap. 1846; married at Churchville, in Riga, N. Y., 6 March 1870, by Rev. N. Jones, Meth. Epis., to John Morris Duff, a physician, who was born at Hartland, N. Y., 29 Aug. 1 843, son of John and Laura (Sprague) Duff. He graduated at Buffalo Medical College, 22 Feb. 1870; settled at Gaines, Penn.; moved thence, i Aug. 1872, to Alabama Centre, N. Y.; and from there, 16 May 1874, went to Royalton, N. Y., where they were living, without children, in Sept. 1874. He enlisted at Hulberton, N. Y., 11 Aug. 1862, in Co. K, 129th Reg., N. Y. S. Vol. Infantry. The regiment was changed to the 8th Heavy Artillery, in the Winter of 1 862-1 863, while stationed at Baltimore, Md. He was with his regiment, and doing duty the whole time, without sickness or wounds, till mustered out at Bailey's Cross Roads, Va., 21 June 1865. He took part in the battles of Spottsylvania, Cold Harbor, and Petersburgh, 16-22 June 1864, and in nearly all the battles about Peters- burgh, till the close of the war. At the battle of Cold Harbor, their Colonel, Peter A. Porter, was killed while leading his regiment against the enemy's works; and his body remained where he fell, until recovered by a party of five men who volun- teered for that purpose, to wit : " Lieut, (then Sergeant) Leroy Williams, of Batavia, N. Y.; and privates Glen S. Hicks, of Lima, N. Y.; John Morris Duff, of Albion, N. Y.; Samuel Traviss, of Lockport, N. Y.; and Walter Harwood, of Baltimore." They each received from the Century Club of 923 13249 13251 924 Eighth Ge7teration, New York City, a medal of solid gold, about two inches in diameter, one presented to Mr. Duff bore the following inscription : The "A Tribute of 'The Century' to PRIVATE JOHN DUFF, For a rare act of heroic devotion in rescuing the body of Colonel Peter A. Porter, 8th New York Cavalry, From under the guns of the enemy, Cold Harbor, June 3, 1864." The reverse represents soldiers in the act of bearing the body of a fallen comrade from the field of battle. Each medal was accompanied by the following letter : "Century Rooms, June 3, 1865. "To Private John Morris Duff, Eighth Regiment New York Artillery: " 'The Century,' an association of the literary men and artists of New York, admiring whatever is noble in character or action, has caused this medal to be prepared and presented to you. " Colonel Peter A. Porter, your late commander, our associate, was respected by us for his manly qualities, loved for his kindness and accomplishments, and lamented for his untimely but glorious death. "Your bravery and devotion in bringing his body from under the enemy's guns to an honorable grave, have won our admiration and gratitude. " We present this medal as a testimonial to you and your posterity, of the honor in which courage in the discharge of duty is held by all men. " George Bancroft, President. " Augustus R. Macdonough, Secretary." General Hancock, who was selected to present the medals, said : " It is a source of infinite gratification to me that I have been selected by ' The Century' to present you each with a golden medal, commemora- tive of the heroism displayed by you in rescuing from the sanguinary battle-field of Cold Harbor the body of your gallant and distinguished commander. Col. P. A. Porter, of the 8th New York Heavy Artillery, who had been killed while intrepidly leading his regiment to the charge against the enemy's works. This noble action was voluntarily performed by you under the close and deadly fire of the enemy, at the utmost peril of your lives. " I then had the honor to command the 2d Army Corps, to which your gallant regiment was attached ; and I know full well the dangers attending the valorous deed, in the performance of which you exhibited the noblest qualities of the soldier. The records of battles scarcely present an instance in which assaulting columns approached so close to the enemy as did ours at Cold Harbor, without complete success ; and probably not one in which 5340 5341 5342 5343 5344 5345 5346 Whitney Family. the brave assailants held so tenaciously and defiantly the ground they had gained ; nor one in which it was more hazardous to perform the chivalrous act, in commemoration of which these chaste and beautiful medals have been struck. They are appropriate rewards for your fearless valor and devotion, and are worthy of 'The Century' and the occasion which called them forth. They should be preserved and transmitted by each of you, as a high and priceless honor. " For your devotion to your Colonel, and for your heroic s^vices in rescuing his body from under the guns of the enemy, accept the thanks of his relatives and friends ; and accept these medals from the ' Century Club' as testimonials of their high appreciation of Colonel Porter's charac- ter, and of your bold achievement in the hazardous enterprise. Keep them while you live, and transmit them to your children, to be preserved as a memorial of those services." V. Jane Keyes Whitney, b. at Barre, N. Y., 27 July 1849; and was living with her parents, at Sweden, N. Y., in 1874. VI. Laura Ann Whitney, b. at Barre, N. Y., 4 May 1851; and was living with her parents, at Sweden, N. Y., in 1874. VII. Frederick Van Bergen Whitney, b. at Sweden, N. Y., 5 Feb. 1856; and was living there, with his parents, in 1874. VIII. Newman Curtis Whitney, b. at Sweden, N. Y., 24 June 1858 ; and was living there, with his parents, in 1874. Chil. of William and Hannah (Whitney) Miller. I. John Miller, b. at Modena, in Plattekill, N. Y.; and died when about three years old. II. Zadok Miller, b. at Modena, in Plattekill, N. Y., 8 Nov. 1813; a painter; married in her father's house at New Paltz, N. Y., 13 Dec. 1837, by Rev. Valentine Buck, Meth. Epis., to Bethany Stone, who was born at New Paltz, now Lloyd, 16 Dec. 18 16, dau. of James and Elizabeth (Rose) Stone. They settled at Lloyd ; and from there moved to New York City, where she died 14 Feb. 1865 or 1866, and was buried in Greenwood Cemetery. He was living at Lloyd, near Highland post-office, in 1873. III. Anna Maria Miller, b. at Modena, in Plattekill, N. Y., 3 Nov. 1 8 16; died at Plattekill, 7 Feb. 1839, unmarried, and was buried near her parents, in the Seymour burying-ground, two miles east of Modena. 925 1620 13258 926 5347 5348 5349 5350 5351 5352 5353 5354 Eighth Generation. IV. Huyler Miller, b. at Modena, in Plattekill, N. Y., 3 Ap. 1819; a painter; married in the parsonage at Tuthilltown; Gardiner, N. Y., 31 March 1842, by William Brush, first pastor of the First Church at Gardiner, to Hannah Lewis, whose parents then lived at Modena. She was born at Plattekill, 25 Dec. 1822, dau. of Graham and Margaret (Barn- hart) Lewis. He was living at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., in 1874, his place of business being at 85 Main Street. V. Susan Miller, b. at Modena, in Plattekill, N. Y., 27 March 1822; died at Gardnertown, in Newburgh, N. Y,, 12 Dec. 1826, and was buried there. Chil. of Stephen and Hannah (Whitney) Waring. VI. Lydia Jane Waring, b. at Modena, in Plattekill, N. Y., i Aug. 1828; married Warren Williams; and lived at Plattekill in 1873. VII. Alvah Waring, b. at Modena, in Plattekill, N. Y., 18 July 1830; a manufacturer of wheelbarrows; married in 1854, at Milton, in Marl- borough, N. Y., by Rev. James H. Hawxhurst, Methodist, to Mary Elizabeth Purdy, who was born at Milton, 14 June 1836, dau. of Isaac Bloomer and Catharine (Presley) Purdy. They lived at Milton till i Ap. 1864; and then moved to Poughkeepsie, N. Y., where they were hving in 1874, at II South Clover Street. VIII. John Wesley Waring, b. at Modena, in Plattekill, N. Y., 3 May 1833; died at New Paltz, N. Y., 29 March i860, unmarried; and was buried in the Seymour burial-ground, two miles east of Modena. IX. Charles Waring, b. at Modena, in Plattekill, N. Y., 14 July 1835; a painter; was living at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., unmarried, in 1873. He served for three years in Co. E, 156th Reg., N. Y. S. Vol. Infantry; and had a finger shot off, in action. X. Mary Martha Waring, b. at Modena, in Plattekill, N. Y., 18 March 1838 ; married George Moon, a farmer, from Hillsdale, N. Y. They were living at Ridgeway, Mich., in 1873. Chil. of George Huyler and Anna (Vance) Whitney. I. James Harvey Whitney, b. at Wolcott, Vt, 20 June 1820; a physician; graduated at Woodstock, Vt, in 1843 I began practice at Wol- cott, I Ap. 1843, and died there 16 Jan. 1844, unmarried. 13263 1620 13264 13270 1 62 1 5355 5356 5357 5358 Whitney Family, II. Orrell Whitney, b. at Wolcott, Vt, lo March 1824; a farmer; married at Hardwick, Vt, 8 Feb. 1846, Mary Philura Merrill, whose parents then lived at Hardwick. She was born at Cabot, Vt., 14 Dec. 1824, dau. of Moses and Lucy (Osgood) Merrill. He enlisted in Aug. 1862, in the 3d Reg., Vt. Volunteers; and died at Alexandria, Va., 26 May 1864, of small-pox ; and was buried at Alexandria. His home was at Wolcott, Vt. His widow was yet living at Cabot in 1873, with her two sons. III. Mary Ann Whitney, b. at Wolcott, Vt, 16 July 183 1; married at Cambridge, Vt. 17 March 1863, by Rev. Edwin Wheelock, Congrega- tional, to Baxter Burnell, a tinsmith, whose father then lived at Wolcott He was born at Highgate, Vt, 15 March 1841, son of Chester Austin and Amanda (Skeels) Burnell. They were living, without children, on the homestead at Wolcott, with her father, in 1873 ; and at West Randolph, Vt, in Jan. 1875. Chll. of Thomas Clark and Eliza (Whitney) Jones. I. Anna Maria Jones, b. at Esopus, N. Y., 20 Dec. 1819; married at 149 Charles Street, New York, i Jan. 1843, Asa Mitchell Phillips, a tinsmith, who was born at Bridgewater, Mass., 12 Aug. 181 5, son of George Young and Bethiah (Lazell) Phillips. ^ They dwelt at Newark, N. J., for five years ; afterward at Dover, Lake Hopatcong, and Berkshire Valley, in New Jersey ; and at the last-mentioned place she died, 8 Ap. 1873. She was buried in Dover Cemetery. He was living at Dover in Jan. 1875. II. George Washington Jones, b. at Esopus, N. Y., 18 June 1821; enlisted in the U. S. Navy, 4 Jan. 1 847 ; was sent, 5 March 1 847, to Vera I Ancestry of Asa Mitchell Phillips. John Lazell, of Hingham, 1647. := Elizabeth Gates, dau. of Stephen Gates; m. 1649. Isaac Lazell, d about 1766, aged 75. ^n Mary Hudson, dau. of Daniel Hudson ; m. 1719. I ThOiMas Phillips, prob. son of Benjamin, = Eames, widow of John Isaac Lazell, = Bethia Alger, d. g. s. of John, and g. g. s. of John, of Sherman, dau. of Mark Eames, died aged of Joseph Alger ; Marshfield, Mass. of Marshfield, Mass. over 80. m. 1748. John Phillips, b. at Bridge- = Jennett Young, b. 1765, Joseph Lazell, b. 1767 ; = Abigail AiviES, dau. of Capt water, Mass., 1756; d. in Boston Harbor, i;8i. dau. of John Young ; m. m. 1787; d. at Charles- 1784; d. 18 II. ton, S. C., 1799. John Ames ; d. at Charles- ton, S. C, 1799. George Young Phillips, b. at Bridgewater, 1788; m. r^ Bethia Lazell, widow of Asa Mitchell; b. at Bridgewater, 29 Dec. 1812; moved to Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 5 May 1787; d. at EUenvllIe, N. Y., 3 Aug. 1873. 927 I327I 1622 13273 928 5359 5360 536i 5362 5363 5364 5365 Eighth Generation. Cruz, Mexico ; was present at the surrender of that city, and the engage- ment at Tuspan ; and died on board the brig Vesuvius, of which he was quarter-gunner, at Laguna, Mexico, 21 Aug. 1847. III. Elisha Clark Jones, b. at Esopus, N. Y., 21 May 1823; a hotel- keeper; married in Oct. 1847, at New York City, Harriet Rose Houghta- ling, dau. of Peter and Margaret HoughtaHng, of Esopus, where she was born in 1822. She died at New York 9 Jan. i860. He married (2d), 3 July 1862, at Jersey City, N. J., Anna Theodosia Ibbs, who was born there in 1843, dau. of George and Elizabeth (Oldfield) Ibbs. He lived mostly at New York from 1825 to i860; afterward at Dover, N. J.; and finally at Boonton, N. J., where he was proprietor of the United States Hotel. He died at Boonton, 7 June 1874, and was buried from the Presbyterian Church at Dover, in the family- vault in Locust Hill Cemetery. IV. Isaac Nelson Jones, b. at Esopus, N. Y., 4 June 1825; died at Esopus, 15 June 1825, and was buried there, "in Terpeney's burying- ground." V. Whitney Thomas Jones, b. at Esopus, N. Y., 19 Sept. 1827; died at New York City, 20 Jan. 1831, and was buried in a vault at the Sullivan Street Methodist Church. VI. William Henry Jones, b. at Hyde Park, N. Y., 13 Jan. 1830; a hotel-keeper; married at Newark, N. J., 29 Oct. i860, Caroline Oowien Easton, dau. of Joseph and Catharine (Norris) Easton, of Rockaway, N. Y. She was born at Montgomery, N. Y., 16 Feb. 1838. He lived at New York City till 1848; at Newark, N. J., till 1849; and then settled at Dover, N. J., where he was living in July 1875. He has been an alder- man, four years. VII. Mary Helen Jones, b. at Ellenville, N. Y., i March 1832; married in the house of her brother-in-law, Asa Mitchell Phillips, at Dover, N. J., 23 Dec. 1850, by Rev. Charles W. Rankin, rector of St. Peter's Church at'Morristown, N. J., to Aaron Jacltson Edwards, a jeweller, son of Reuben Budd and Maria (Mockridge) Edwards, of Newark, N. J., where he was born 4 March 1829. They settled at Newark, and were living there in Feb. 1875. VIII. David James Jones, b. at New York City, 16 Sept. 1834; and hved at Dover, N. J., in 1874. IX. Sarah Elizabeth Jones, b. at New York City, 4 July 1839; died there, 20 July 1 839, and was buried in a vault at the Sullivan Street Methodist Church. 13280 13284 13285 5366 536; 5368 5369 5370 5371 5372 Whitney Family, X. Charles Whitney Jones, b. at 149 Charles Street, New York, 10 July 1841 ; and was living at 1 16 North Eighth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., in 1874. Chil. of Elisha Miller and Helen Sophia (Forman) Whitney. I. Forman Whitney, b. at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 18 Nov. 1832; a lawyer; married at Bloomfield, N. J., 6 June 1872, Alice Hicks, dau. of William Hicks. His residence, in 1873, was Bloomfield, N. J., and his place of business, 1 50 Nassau Street, New York. n. James Whitney, b. at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 17 Dec. 1834; died there, 17 Dec. 1839, a>^d was buried in the Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery. HI. Henry Sheldon Whitney, b. at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 24 Nov. 1836; a carriage-maker; married there, 8 Ap. 1863, Susan Disbrow, who was born at Poughkeepsie, dau. of James Disbrow. They were living, in 1873, at 135 Third Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. IV. Mary Elizabeth Leavenworth Whitney, b. at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 20 Feb. 1839; married there, 18 Jan. 1866, in her father's house, by Rev. James L. Corning, Congregational, to Edward R. Sherman, an operator in oil, of Pit Hole City, Penn. She died of consumption, at Poughkeepsie, 29 July 1866, and was buried in Poughkeepsie Rural Cem- etery. He was living at Titusville, Penn., in 1874. V. Margaret Ann Whitney, b. at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 5 Jan. 1841; married there, in the Congregational Church, 22 Ap. 1868, Ross Leslie, a grocer, who was born at Syracuse, N. Y., 3 Oct. 1841. His parents, John and Margaret (Cunningham) LesHe, were from the north of Ireland. They settled at Syracuse, and were living there, at 32 East Onondaga Street, in Aug. 1874; he being then a member of the firm of John & David Leslie, of that city. Chll. of Parley and Polly (Whitney) Hutchins. I. Charles Hutchins, b. at Wolcott, Vt, 28 Ap. 1816; a house- joiner; married in Davenport's Hotel, at Wolcott, 28 Dec. 1836, by its landlord, Joel Davenport, justice of the peace, to Quietta Rosena Cotton, who was born at Hartland, Vt, 28 Jan. 18 13, dau. of Ebenezer and Tirzah 117 929 1623 13293 13294 13295 1625 13296 930 5373 5374 5375 5376 5377 Eighth Generation. (Grow) Cotton. They settled at Wolcott; where she died, 22 July 1874, and was buried in a cemetery on the farm of Thaddeus Hubbell. II. Sidney Bugbee Hutchins, b. at Wolcott, Vt., 20 June 1818; married Louisa Potter; and died about 1865. She lived at Ticonderoga, N. Y., in 1873. III. Lewis Smith Hutchins, b. at Wolcott, Vt., 6 Aug. 1823; married at South Hardwick, Vt, 2 July 1845, Marcia Maria Ailten, dau. of Justus Warner and Lorinda (Page) Aiken, of Hardwick, where she was born II Feb. 1826. They settled at Wolcott, and were living there in 1873. IV. John Corbin Hutchins, b. at Wolcott, Vt, 25 June 1825; a dealer in watches and jewelry; married at Billerica, Mass., 11 Jan. 1849, in her father's house, by Rev. Dr. Blanchard, Presbyterian, to Susan Elizabeth Richardson, who was born at the corner of Hanover and Charter Streets, Boston, Mass., 25 Jan. 1828, only child of Joel and Susan Limbrie (Baker) Richardson. I He was appointed a justice of the peace, for the county of Middlesex, Mass., 16 Ap. 1852, for the term of seven years, by Gov. George S. Boutwell; but soon reUnquished the office, and on the i July 1852 settled in Philadelphia, Penn., where he lived for nearly seven years. In Jan. 1859, he moved to New York City, and remained there till July 1 861, when he returned to Philadelphia. He was still living there in 1873, at 614 North Tenth Street. V. Marian Eivina Hutchins, b. at Wolcott, Vt, i March 1835; married there, 5 Oct 1869, Harvey Bennett Bundy, a farmer, who was born at Hardwick, Vt., 5 Oct 1829, son of Lemuel and Sabrina (Bennett) Bundy. They settled at Wolcott, and were living there in 1873, without children. Chil. of Levi Taylor and Elizabeth Lyman (Clark) Whitney.^ . I. Lewis Dwight Whitney, b. at Northampton, Mass., 17 Jan. 1827; a lumber-manufacturer; married at Montpelier, Vt, 5 Dec. 1847, by Rev. 1 Capt. Joel Richardson was born at Billerica, Mass. ; and died there, 3 May 1849, aged 72 years. His wife, Susan Limbrie Baker, was born at Boston, Mass. After the death of her husband, she lived with her daughter ; and died at her house, in Philadelphia, 7 Dec. 1871, aged 75 years. 2 Elizabeth Lyman Clark was dau. of Benjamin and Sibyl (Bartlett) Clark, of Northampton, Mass. , where she was born 11 Sept. 1804. She was married (2d), 19 Nov. 1856, at Warren, Vt., by Denslow Upham, to Ammi Nichols, who was born at Brain tree, Vt., 27 Ap. 1 800. He died at Braintree, 26 Jan. 1863, and was buried there. She was living at West Randolph, Vt., in Oct. 1874, with her dau., Mrs. Nichols. These facts have been received since No. 1627 was printed. 13298 13305 13314 1627 13319 Whitney Fajnily. 5378 5379 5380 5381 5382 S383 Eli Ballou, Universalist, to Luranda Roslna Billings, dau. of Rufus and Hannah (Gordon) Billings, of Warren, Vt, formerly of Windsor, Vt, where she was born 26 March 1825. They dwelt at Montpelier till 13 Oct. 1848; at Warren till 10 March 1856 ; at Barton, Vt, till 1 Jan. 185 1 ; at Warren again, till 23 Oct. 1873 ; and then settled at Lincoln, Vt., where they were living in Oct. 1874. II. Mary Ann Clark Whitney, b. at Wolcott, Vt, 6 May 1829; married at Montpelier, Vt, 28 Jan. 1849, Josiah W. Conant; married (2d), 20 Ap. 1 85 1, at Warren, Vt, Sumner Billings, a marble-carver, son of Rufus and Hannah (Gordon) Billings, of Warren. He was born at Wind- sor, Vt., 16 May 181 2. They dwelt at Montpelier for six years; at Warren, eight years ; at Northfield, Vt, three years ; and settled, in 1 868, at Waitsfield, Vt, where he died 2 June 1874. She was living there in Nov. 1874. III. Lucia Ann Bartlett Whitney, b. at Wolcott, Vt, 30 July 1830; married at Montpelier, Vt, 28 May 1849, Frederick Mather Perry, a dentist, son of William and Christian (Marsh) Perry, of Hartland, Vt., formerly of Quechee, in Hartford, Vt, where he was born 28 Dec. 181 5. They dwelt at Irasburgh, Vt., four years ; and then settled at Barton, Vt., where they were living in Nov. 1 874, without children. IV. Edmond Morris Whitney, b. at Wolcott Vt, 15 June 1832; died at Wolcott, 27 June 1833, and was buried there. V. Edmond Morris Whitney, b. at Wolcott Vt, 13 Sept 1834; a farmer; married at Warren, Vt, 19 Nov. 1854, Catharine Ellis Royce, dau. of Eastman and Lucy (Ellis) Royce, of Warren, where she was born 13 July 1835. They dwelt at Fayston, Vt, till 1868; and then settled at Westfield, Vt, where they were living in Nov. 1874. VI. Abby Whitlocic Whitney, b. at Wolcott, Vt, 20 Feb. 1836; married at Montpelier, Vt, 24 Dec. 1852, Lewis Lothrop Tanner. They were living at Monpelier in May 1874. VII. Eliza Eveline Whitney, b. at Wolcott, Vt, 23 Jan. 1841; married at Northampton, Mass., 25 Oct 1864, by Rev. George Hewes, Methodist Episcopal, to Truman Abel Nichols, a carpenter and farmer, born at Braintree, Vt, 26 June 1840, son of Ammi and Abby (Martin) Nichols. They dwelt successively at Waitsfield, Randolph, and Warren, Vt.; and settled, in March 1874, at West Randolph, Vt, where they were living in Oct 1874. He enlisted, 14 Aug. 1 861, in Co. H., 6th Reg., Vt Vol. Infantry; and was discharged 14 Oct 1864. 931 13322 13327 13330 13333 932 Eighth Generation, 5384 5385 5386 5387 5388 5389 5390 VIII. Milliard Filmore Whitney, b. at Montpelier, Vt, 22 Feb. 1 844 ; died at Montpelier, 1 9 Aug. 1 844, and was buried there. Chil. of Philander and Laura Martin (Whitney) Alexander. I. William Martin Alexander, b. at Morristown, Vt, 11 Ap. 1829; a carpenter and joiner ; married at Sterling, now Morristown, Vt., 9 June 1850, Louisa Lucy Dike, whose father then lived at Sterling, now Morris- town. She was born at Sterhng, now Johnson, Vt, i Feb. 1832, dau. of Zoroaster Robert and Amanda Priscilla (Eaton) Dike, They settled at Morristown, and were living there in 1873. II. Freeman Royal Alexander, b. at Wolcott, Vt, i Feb. 1830; married at Morristown, Vt, 6 Nov. 1853, Elvira Baker, dau. of Arad and Mary Kimball (Bishop) Baker, of Morristown, where she was born 3 Ap. 1836. They settled at Morristown; where he died 10 March 1871, and was buried at Cady's Falls, in the same town. He was a member of Co. E, 1 3th Vt Volunteers ; took part in the battle of Gettysburgh ; returned unhurt, but with ruined health, and never recovered. She was living at Morristown in 1873. III. Lucius Philander Alexander, b. at Morristown, Vt, 10 Nov. 1 831; a mechanic; enHsted at Middletown, Conn., 10 Sept 1862, as a corporaj, in Co. G, 24th Reg., Conn. Vol. Infantry ; and died at New Orleans Barracks Hospital, from typhoid fever, 30 June 1863, unmarried. He was buried about five miles from New Orleans. IV. Charles Monroe Alexander, b. at Morristown, Vt, 10 June 1833 ; a farmer; married at Waterbury Centre, Vt, 10 June 1865, by Rev. George Whitney, Methodist, to Mary Allen Bennett, dau. of Joseph How- land and Lucy Smith (Simmons) Bennett, of Stowe, Vt., where she was born 20 July 1832. He dwelt at Stowe for eight years, from 1854 to 1862 ; at Wolcott, Vt., for two years, from 1862 to 1864; at Morristown, nine years; and then moved to Johnson, Vt, where he was living in 1873. V. Byron Whitney Alexander, b. at Wolcott, Vt, 3 Sept 1835; married Margaret C. Creig, of Johnson, Vt ; died at Morristown, Vt, 4 July 1858, and was buried at Cady's Falls, in that town. VI. Laura Maria Alexander, b. at Morristown, Vt, 22 Aug. 1840; married there, 29 Ap. 1863, George Tinker, a farmer, son of James and Jane (Hunkins) Tinker, of Fletcher, Vt., where he was born 22 June 1840. They dwelt at Morristown till the beginning of 1 864 ; and then settled at Fletcher, where they were living in 1874. 1628 13337 13339 13342 13343 Whitney Family. 933 5391 5392 5393 5394 5395 5396 5397 5398 5399 5400 Child of Jesse Bedient and Hannah (Estabrook) Whitney. I. Norman Gustavus Whitney, b. about 1836; a clergyman; was living in Wisconsin in 1874, place unknown. Chll. of James and Abigail Taylor (Whitney) Jockow. I. Cornelius Joclcow, died in the Union army, during the war of 1 86 1. His home was at Waterbury, Vt. II. Cornelia Jockow, married living at Lowell, Mass., in 1874. Little, a carpenter. They were Chi|. of Gamaliel Taylor and Fanny (Preston) Whitney. I. Myron Henry Whitney, b. at Wolcott, Vt, 20 Feb. 183 1; died there, 17 Aug. 1837. II. Eliza Whitney, b. at Wolcott, Vt, 28 July 1834; died at Crafts- bury, Vt, 21 Feb. 1858, unmarried. III. Daniel Dustin Whitney, b. at Wolcott, Vt, 21 Feb. 1836; was a member of Co. F, nth Reg., Vt. Vol. Heavy Artillery; and died at Washington, D. C, 21 March 1863, unmarried. IV. Isaac Pennock Whitney, b. at Wolcott, Vt., 10 June 1840; a tinner; married, 4 Sept. 1867, Sarah A. Ellis, of Indiana. They were living at North Craftsbury, Vt., in 1874. V. Sarah Augusta Whitney, b. at Wolcott, Vt, 3 Sept 1843 ; died at Craftsbury, Vt, 22 Feb. 1868. VI. Josiah Benjamin Whitney, b. at Wolcott, Vt, 25 Oct 1845; a teacher; died in his father's house, at Craftsbury, Vt., from typhus fever, 8 Dec. 1863. Chil. of Henry Eaton and Maria (Stratton) Whitney. I. Asa Stratton Whitney, b. at Craftsbury, Vt, 13 Feb. 1836; un- married ; died there, in his father's house, 1 7 March 1 860, and was buried at Craftsbury. 1629 163 1 1632 13347 1633 934 5401 S402 5403 5404 540S 54o6 5407 5408 5409 S4IO Eighth Generation. II. William Whitney, b. at Wolcott, Vt, 5 Jan. 1838; enlisted, July 1862, in Co. E, 3d Reg., Vt. Vol.; was wounded in the battle of The Wilderness; and died of small-pox, 22 Jan. 1865, in the hospital at Mont- pelier, Vt., and was buried at Montpelier. Roll of Honor, No. 16, p. 166, shows that W. H. Whitney, a private in Co. D, 1st Vermont Cavalry, died 27 Jan. 1865, and was buried in the Soldiers' Cemetery at Montpelier, Vt. Perhaps this refers to the same person. III. Martha Maria Whitney, b. at Wolcott, Vt, 5 Feb. 1840; mar- ried Charles Nelson. They were living at 18 Adams Street, Lowell, Mass., in 1873. IV. Hannah Taylor Whitney, b. in Vermont, 5 June 1843 ; married Jeremiah Marston Merrill ; and settled at Craftsbury, Vt, where she died 10 Ap. 1868, and was buried. After her death, he moved to Illinois. They had no children. V. Mary Elsie Whitney, b. at Wolcott, Vt, 3 Ap. 1845 ; married, 16 Ap. 1868, Albert Eliezer Cowles, who was born at Craftsbury, Vt, 14 May 1843. Chil. of Jesse and Tema (Whitney) Foster. I. Enoch Foster, married; and died at Lowell, Mass., about 1863. II. Sarah Foster, was living at Lowell, Mass., in 1874, unmarried. Chil. of Aivah Spaulding and Idris (Richardson) Whitney. I. Sarah M. Whitney, b. at Lowell, Mass.; died at Wolcott, Vt, when young. II. Sylvia Whitney, b. at Wolcott, Vt.; was living at Lowell, Mass., in 1874, unmarried. III. Ida Whitney, b. at Lowell, Mass.; was living there in 1874, un- married. IV. Julia Whitney, b. at Craftsbury, Vt.; was living at Lowell, Mass., in 1874, unmai;ried. 13349 13351 1636 1637 Whitney Family. 935 541 1 5412 5413 5414 5415 5416 5417 V. Helen Whitney, b. at Craftsbury, Vt; was living at Lowell, Mass., in 1874, unmarried. VI. Nellie Whitney, b. at Hyde Park, Vt; was living at Lowell, Mass., in 1874, unmarried. VII. Flora Whitney, b. at Walcott, Vt; was living at Lowell, Mass., in 1874, unmarried. We have been unable to overcome the reserve of this household. Chil. of William ahd Maria (Whitney) Delano. I. Mary St. Clair Delano, b. at Eagle Harbor, in Gaines, N. Y., 6 June 1830; married there, 30 Oct. 1853, her mother's cousin, Jeremiah Whitney, son of Jeremiah and Elizabeth (Underbill) Whitney. See his record. II. Maria Louisa Delano, b. at Eagle Harbor, in Gaines, N. Y., 7 Feb. 1832; died at Eagle Harbor, 23 Oct. 1834, and was buried near her mother, in the Long Bridge Cemetery, west of Eagle Harbor. III. William Jonathan Delano, b. at Eagle Harbor, in Gaines, N. Y., 7 May 1834; a cooper; married there, 5 Sept 1855, by Rev. L. H. Chase, Christian, to Esther Jane Chase, dau. of Artemas and Julina (Dinsmore) Chase, of Eagle Harbor, formerly of Barre, N. Y., where she was born 11 Nov. 1833. They dwelt on the peninsula, opposite San- dusky, Ohio, till the Spring of 1856; at Sandusky; at Indianapolis, Ind., till Oct 1856; at Eagle Harbor till Ap. 1858; at Clayton, Ind., till the Spring of 1861; at Eagle Harbor till May 1862; when he went to Cali- fornia, and she to her father's house, remaining till 1864, during which year they lived in Lansing, Mich., Attica, Ind., and Terre Haute, Ind., reaching the latter place 31 Dec, and remaining till March 1865. They dwelt at Ellsworth, Ind., till July 1866; at Raisin, Mich., and Lyons, Mich., till 28 Sept. 1868, when he started for Indiana, to select a new home, and she returned to her father's house at Raisin, Mich., since which she has never seen him. BeHeving him dead, she married (2d), 28 Oct. 1 87 1, David H. Chase, a farmer, who was born at Providence, N. Y., 4 June 1 8 1 8. They were living two and a half miles east of the city of Adrian, Mich., in Sept 1877. Chil. of Lucius and Electa (Whitney) Cobb. I. Isaac Franklin Cobb, b. at Shelby, N. Y., 13 May 1830; a car- penter and joiner; married at Royalton, N. Y., 28 Dec. 1852, by Seymour 1640 5335 1617 I33S4 1 641 13356 936 Eighth Generation. S4i8 5419 5420 5421 5422 5423 Cunningham, to Eliza Amanda Utiey, whose father then lived at Locicport, N. Y. She was born at Clarence, N. Y., 25 Nov. 1834, dau. of Palmer and Lysba (Hulbert) Utley. They settled at Newstead, N. Y., in May 1853; moved to Bowmansville, in Lancaster, N. Y., i Oct. 1856; to Clarence Centre, Nov. 1857; to Newstead again, Ap. 1858 ; to Richville, N. Y., May 1 871; and in May 1873, to Sardinia, N. Y., where they were living in 1874. II. Hezekiah Whitney Cobb, b. at Barre, N. Y., 19 Jan. 1832; a physician; studied at the St. Louis Medical College, in St. Louis, Mo., 1858-9; married at Shelby Centre, N. Y., 28 July 1859, by Rev. Jefferson D. Childs, Christian, to Sarah Evaline Fishell, whose parents then Hved at Pembroke, N. Y. She was born at Rush, N. Y., 14 Jan. 1833, dau. of Joseph and AmeHa (Leiter) Fishell. They settled at Pleasant Gap, Mo.; and in 1 869, removed to Indian Falls, on the Tonawanda Indian Reserva- tion, in Pembroke, N. Y., where they were living in Jan. 1875. He was licensed to practise medicine, 4 Dec. 1874, by the Genesee County Medical Society. III. Maria Louisa Cobb, b. at Barre, N. Y., 4 Jan. 1834; married in the Methodist Church at Akron, N. Y., 25 Ap. 1858, by Rev. R. D. Miller, to Absalom Billington, a physician and Methodist preacher, of Clarence Hollow, N. Y. He was born in Herkimer Co., N. Y., 26 Ap. 1829, son of William and Catharine (Viele) Billington; moved to Clarence Hollow, when eight years old ; studied medicine with Dr. O. R. Parker, of Clarence, and graduated at the Buffalo Medical College. They settled at Middleville, Mich., where he was living in 1874, engaged in the practice of medicine. IV. Mary Electa Cobb, b. at Newstead, N. Y., 21 Aug. 1836; died at Newstead, 29 Aug. 1836, and was buried there. V. Jane Electa Cobb, b. at Newstead, N. Y., 19 Dec. 1837; married there, in her father's house, 7 June 1857, by Lorenzo Covey, to Charles Rogo, a farmer, who was born in Prussia, Europe. They were living at Flushing, Mich., in 1874. VI. Margaret Ann Cobb, b. at Newstead, N. Y, 28 June 1839; married at Pembroke, N. Y., 23 Aug. 1857, Charles Billyard, a farmer, who was born at Newstead. She obtained a divorcement from him in 1871; and was living at Flushing, Mich., in 1874. VII. Gertrude Frances Amelia Cobb, b. at Newstead, N. Y., 16 May 1845 ; died at Barre, N. Y., unmarried, 1 1 Jan. 1866; and was buried in the cemetery at Akron, N. Y. 13359 13360 13362 13364 5424 5425 5426 S427 5428 5429 5430 5431 Whitney Family. Chil. of Levi St. Clair and Clarissa (Jones) Whitney. I. birth was not recorded. Whitney, a son, lived only a few hours, and the date of his II. Whitney, a son, hved only a few hours, and the date of his birth was not recorded. III. Joseph St. Clair Whitney, b. at Orange, N. J., 31 Jan. 1838; an accountant; married at Middle Settlement, near New Hartford, N. Y., Susan Russell, who died at Allentown, Penn., in Oct. 1871. He was living at New York City in 1874, his place of business being at 169 Reade Street. IV. .Charles Jones Whitney, b. at Utica, N. Y., 6 Sept. 1842; a grain-broker ; married at her father's house, 1 3 Beekman Place, New York City, 10 Oct. 1872, by Rev. C. W. Morrill, D. D., rector of St. Alban's Prot. Epis. Church, to Cordelia Fannie Levieu, who was born at Westfield, N. Y., 14 Jan. 1853, dau. of Douglas Alexander and Cordelia Clephane Clark (Wilson) Levieu. He was living at New York in 1874, his place of business being at 39 Pearl Street. V. Hetty Maria Whitney, b. at Eagle Harbor, in Gaines, N. Y., 21 Jan. 1845; married there, 5 May 1870, George Edwinton Hall. They were living at 174 Second Avenue, New York City, in 1874; and he was then a clerk in the office of the Collector of Customs. Chil. of Asa and Jane (Eaton) Dike. • I. Edna Mudget Dike, b. at Sterling, Vt, 12 Oct. 181 8; married at Covington, Penn., i Jan. 1836, Wyatt Sumner, a farmer, son of Adam and ""Mary (Randall) Sumner, of Charleston, Penn. He was born at Morris- town, Vt, 19 Feb. 1809. They dwelt at Covington till 1853; and then moved to Richmond, Penn., where she died, 23 May 1856, and was buried. He died at Delmar, Penn., in March 1873. II. Desire Maples Dike, b. at Sterling, Vt, 2 Dec 1819; died at Covington, Penn., 13 Ap. 1836, and was buried there. III. Philena Maria Dike, b. at Sterling, Vt, 4 June 1821; married at Covington, Penn., 22 July 1835, Hiram Welch, a farmer, son of Samuel and Hannah (Doyne) Welch, of Sullivan, Penn. He was born at Law- renceville, Penn., 16 Oct 18 15. They settled at Covington; and, 25 Dec. 118 937 1643 m(>'i 13375 1645 13376 13381 938 5432 5433 5434 5435 Eighth Generation. 1839, moved to Sullivan, and were living there in Ap. 1875. member of the Christian Church. She was a IV. Henry Eaton Dike, b. at Sterling, Vt, 3 July 1823; a millwright; married at Covington, Penn., i Nov. 1848, by Benjamin Kress, to Martha Ann Cleveland, dau. of Enos and Patty (Dike) Cleveland, of Spafford, N. Y. She was born at Sterling, 22 June 1828. They dwelt at Covington till 15 Sept. 1852; at Mifflin, Penn., till 20 Sept. 1859; at Stewardson, Penn., till 26 Oct. i860; at Coudersport, Penn., till 25 Jan. 1862; and then moved to Richmond, Penn., where he was living in Sept. 1875. She died at Richmond, 25 Jan. 1873, and was buried there, in the Goodale Cemetery. V. Irena Dike, twin, b. at Sterling, Vt, i Ap. 1826; married at Rich- mond, Penn., 10 June 1849, by Rev. Nathan S. Whiting, Christian, to Levi Cleveland, a farmer, son of Aaron and Betsey (Dike) Cleveland, of Sullivan, Penn. He was born at Morristown, Vt, 16 Ap. 1827. They dwelt at Richmond till 29 March 1850; at Sullivan till Feb. i860; at Richmond again, till 1863; at Sullivan once more, till Jan. 1866; at St John's, Mich., till Nov. 1874, when they settled five miles from there, in Greenbush, Mich., on a farm, and were living there in May 1875. VI. Aimena Amanda Dike, twin, b. at Stering, Vt, i Ap. 1826; married at Covington, Penn., 29 Oct 1846, by Rev. Calvin Newell, Chris- tian, to her father's cousin, Chauncey Dike, a farmer, son of Elijah and Hannah (Kenfield) Dike, of Sterling, and g. son of Ebenezer and Anna Dike. He was born at Morristown, Vt, 6 Dec. 18 18. They dwelt at Covington about eighteen months; at Charlestown, Penn., one year; at Covington again, four and a half years; at Mifflin, Penn., thirteen months; and then returned to Covington, and lived there till May 1857. She mar- ried (2d), 10 Feb. 1862, at Lawrenceville, Penn., John Salmon Dike, a double cousin of her first husband, and son of Elinoz and EHzabeth (Kenfield) Dike, of Morristown, where he was born 5 July 181 8. They lived at Blossburgh, Penn.; and, in 1865, moved to Mansfield, Penn., where they were living in June 1875, members of the Christian Church. VII. Reuben Dike, b. at Sterling, Vt, 29 Oct 1828; a farmer; married at Sullivan, Penn., 4 Nov. 1849, Sadilla Culver, dau. of Asa and Phebe Ann (Lane) Culver, of Cherry Flats, in Charlestown, Penn., where she was born 24 Dec. 1828. They have lived at Richmond, Charlestown, Maple Hill (in Blossburgh), Antrim, and, since 27 Feb. 1875, at Cherry Flats, that being their home in June 1875. They were members of the Christian Church. He enlisted in Mansfield, Penn., 25 Aug. 1864, in Co. H, 207th Reg., Penn. Vol.; and was discharged, 6 June 1865, at Chestnut Hill Hospital, Philadelphia, Penn. 13393 1 3401 13409 1341S Whitney Family 5436 S437 5438 5439 5440 5441 VIII. Mary Jane Dike, b. at Scott, N. Y., 9 Jan. 1835; married at Covington, Penn., 15 July 1855, by Rev. David Pendleton Merritt, Baptist, to Horace Odell, a farmer, son of Alexander and Anna (Beattie) Odell, of Spencer, N. Y., where he was born 31 Oct. 1833. They dwelt in Sullivan, three miles south of Mainsburgh, Penn., till the Autumn of i860; then moved to Richmond, two miles south-west of Mansfield, Penn., where they were living in May 1875, members of the Christian Church. He was drafted, 16 Oct. 1863, for ^^"^^ months' service, which he performed in Co. A, 171st Penn. Regiment; and was discharged in Aug. 1864. IX. Lucy Maples Dike, b. at Covington, Penn., 29 Jan. 1837; married there, 20 May 1855, Henry Kilbourn,i a physician and surgeon, son of John and Anna (Ashley) Kilbourn, of Shrewsbury, Vt, afterward of Canton, N. Y. He was born at Shrewsbury, 23 March 1802. They lived at Covington for about five years; at Fall Brook, Penn., about two years; and then settled at Blossburgh, Penn., where she died 9 May 1873. She was buried at Covington. They were members of the Baptist Church. He was living at Blossburgh in May 1875. Chil. of Horatio Nelson and Sally (Whitney) Lathrop. I. Veranus Lathrop, b. 3 Oct. 1824; died unmarried. II. Eliza Ann Lathrop, b. at Wolcott, Vt, 19 Oct. 1825; . married Hollis Cray; married (2d) Earl Boutelle; and lived at Bakersfield, Vt, in 1874. III. Marvin Lathrop, b. at Wolcott, Vt, 21 Oct 1828; married Bridget RafTerty, from Ireland ; married (2d) Harriet Leach, of Grand Rapids, Mich.; and was living at Forest, Wis., in 1874. He served in the war of 1 86 1. IV. Jesse Whitney Lathrop, b. at Wolcott, Vt, in Jan. 1831; died at Wolcott, 27 March 1832, and was buried there, in the garden of his grandfather, Jesse Whitney. I The Kilbourn Genealogy, p. 295, published in 1856, says: "he graduated at the 'Vermont Academy of Medicine' at Cajtleton, Dec. 10, 1828; m. Fanny Briggs, of his native town, Dec. 22, 1828, and settled in Langdon, N. H. He was appointed surgeon of the i6th regiment of New Hampshire militia in 1832, and held the office for three or four years. In May, 1840, he removed to Covington, Tioga Co., Penn., where he still continues in the practice of his profession. His children are — Henrietta, An- tonetta, Henry, Ferdinand, Catharine, and one other. Mrs. Fanny Kilbourn d. in Covington, Penn., March 10, 1854. The editor of 'The Primitive Christian', (of May 12, 1854,) referring to her death, says — ' Dr. Kilbourn is the most celebrated physician in Northern Pennsylvania. He is a man of deep and lively sympathy, and must feel the loss of his companion to be irre- parable for himself and children." 939 13419 13422 1647 13424 13430 940 Eighth Generation. 5442 5443 5444 5445 5446 5447 5448 V. Charles Lathrop, b. at Wolcott, Vt, 9 Oct. 1836; a farmer, carpenter and joiner ; married at Johnson, Vt, 22 March 1855, Caroline Sarah Page, dau. of John Hale and Sarah (Sherman) Page, of Cambridge, Vt, where she was born 11 March 1837. They dwelt at Waterville, Vt., in 1855 and 1856; at Lowell, Vt, in 1857 and 1858; at Bakersfield, Vt, in 1859; at Fairfield, Vt, in i860; at Oregon, Wis., 1861 to 1867; and then moved to Forest, Wis. She died at Forest, 28 July 1872, and was buried there, in Vermont Cemetery. He married (2d), 21 Nov. 1873, at Hillsborough, Wis., Sarah Maria Dustin, born at Derby, Vt, 9 June 1847, dau. of Hoel and Lucy (Levings) Dustin. They were living at Forest in March 1875. He has been justice of the peace in that county. VL John Lathrop, b. at Cambridge, Vt, 3 Sept 1839; ^ carpenter, joiner and wheelwright; married there, 24 March 1861, Harriet Adelia Leach, dau. of John Josiah and Sarah Jane (Enslow) Leach, of Cambridge, where she was born 28 Aug. 1844. They dwelt at Cambridge for one year; at Fairfield, Vt., one year; at Bakersfield, Vt, five years; and then moved to Forest, Wis., where they were living in Dec. 1874. VII. Napoleon Bonaparte Lathrop, b. at Cambridge, Vt., 28 May 1840; a farmer; married Nancy Jane Aldrich ; and was living on the homestead at Cambridge, with his father, in 1873. He served in the war ofi86i. VIII. Lucy Ann Lathrop, b. at Cambridge, Vt, 27 July 1842; mar- ried there, 30 Sept 1863, by Rev. Edwin Wheelock, Congregational, to Luther Dickinson, a farmer, son of Ira and Martha (Story) Dickinson, of Underbill, Vt, where he was born 15 July 1836. They settled at Under- bill, and were Uving there in 1874. Chii. of Freeman and Nancy Evans (Watson) Whitney. I. Eliza Whitney, b. at Wolcott, Vt; died at Wolcott, and was buried there, in the garden of her grandfather, Jesse Whitney. II. Elvira Mary Ette Whitney, b. at Wolcott, Vt; died young. III. Emily Rosette Whitney, b. at Pittsfield, N. H., 30 July 1837; married at Boston, Mass., 30 May 1861, Luther Melvin Underhill, a broker, son of Jesse and Mary (Brown) Underhill, of Chester, N. H., where he was born 22 June 1837. He died at Auburn, N. H., 22 Aug. 1869, and was buried there. She dwelt at one time in Manchester, N. H.; and in Sept 13432 13436 13438 13441 1648 13444 Whitney Family. 941 5449 5450 5451 5452 5453 5454 5455 1874, was living in Boston, Mass., the superintendent of the dress-making department of Jordan, Marsh & Co.'s estabhshment in Washington Street, corner of Central Court. IV. Ella Annette Whitney, b. at Pittsfield, N. H., 11 June 1843; married there, 28 Dec. i860, William Badger, son of Judge WiUiam Badger, of Concord, N. H. She had one child, who lived five weeks. She died of consumption, in her father's house at Chelsea, Vt, 24 March 1 862, and was buried at Chelsea. V. Harvey Orlando Whitney, b. at Pittsfield, N. H.; and died when a few months old. Chil. of Freeman and Betsey Roberts (Smith) Whitney. VI. Sarah Eliza Whitney, b. at Chelsea, Vt, 13 Dec. 1856; was living with her mother, at 49 South Central Street, Nashua, N. H., in Sept. 1874, a member of the Chestnut Street Methodist Church. Child of Horace Clement and Philura (Austin) Whitney. I. Laura Lucinda Whitney, b. at Famam, Canada East, 23 Sept. 185 1 ; married at Appleton, Wis., 2 Jan. 1873, Samuel Augustus McEvers. They were living at Neenah, Wis., in January 1874; and refused to give any account of themselves or their children. Chil. of George Huyler and Ursula (Hawkins) Whitney. I. Eliza Ann Whitney, b. at St. Alban's, Vt., 10 Dec. 1841; died at St. Alban's, 1 7 Sept. 1 842, and was buried there. II. George Henry Whitney, b. at St. Alban's, Vt, 14 Sept 1843; and was accidentally killed in a saw-mill, at Fairfield, Vt., 10 Oct 1844. He was buried at Fairfield. III. Albert Bogue Whitney, b. at Swanton, Vt., 21 Jan. 1844; enlisted, 18 Sept 186 1, at Middlebury, Vt, in Co. B, 5th Reg., Vt Vol. Infantry, and served till he lost a leg on the second day of the seven days battle before Richmond, and was captured. He was held a prisoner four weeks. He was living at Jamestown, Mich., unmarried, in Sept 1874. 1648 1653 1655 942 5456 5457 5458 5459 546o 5461 5462 5463 Kighth Generation. IV. Helen Eliza Whitney, b. at Fairfield, Vt, 27 Oct. 1845; married at Grand Rapids, Mich., 28 Sept. 1867, by Rev. William Warren, Free Baptist, to Samuel William Rust, a farmer, who was born at Woodcock, Penn., 13 March 1827, son of John and Barbary (Camp) Rust. He enlisted at Grand Rapids, 28 Sept. 1 86 1, in Co. C, 2d Reg., Mich. Vol. Cavalry; and was discharged 17 Aug. 1865. They lived at Jamestown, Mich., in 1874. V. Eliza Ann Whitney, b. at Fairfield, Vt, 17 Dec. 1847; married at Rutland, Vt, 6 May 1865, by Rev. H. F. Carpenter, Adventist, to Lodner* Henry Hood, a carpenter, of Chelsea, Vt. He was born at Wash- ington, Vt, 29 Dec. 1843, son of Amos and Betsey (Hibbard) Hood. They settled at Jamestown, Mich., and were living there in 1874. VI. Oscar Wallace Whitney, b. at Fairfield, Vt, 25 March 1850; a farmer; married at Jamestown Centre, Mich., 23 Nov. 1871, by Rev. Elbridge Cilley, Baptist, to Amy Jackson, who was born in Commercial Road, London, England, 6 Feb. 1852, dau. of John and Amy (Barnly) Jackson. They were living at Jamestown, Mich., in Aug. 1870. He enlisted at Grand Rapids, Mich., 30 July 1864, in Co. G, 8th Reg., Mich. Vol. Infantry; and was discharged at Washington, D. C., 30 July 1865. He enlisted, 7 March 1866, under Capt Peter E. Haine, in Co. E, — Reg., U. S. Engineers ; and was discharged 7 March 1 869. VII. George Edgar Whitney, b. at Fairfield, Vt, 27 March 1852; died there, 20 Feb. 1854, of scarlet fever, and was buried at Fairfield. VIII. Larkin Wilcox Whitney, b. at Fairfield, Vt, 20 Jan. 1854; moved with his parents, in 1864, to Jamestown, Mich.; and was hving there with his mother, in Aug. 1874. IX. Edgar Whitney, b. at Middlebury, Vt, 17 Ap. 1856; moved with his parents, in 1864, to Jamestown, Mich. ; and was living there with his mother, in Aug. 1874. X. George Huyler Whitney, b. at Middlebury, Vt, 13 July 1859; and was living with his mother, at Jamestown, Mich., in Aug. 1874. Child of Reuben Dighton and Eliza (Whitney) Bowers. I. Harrison William Bowers, b. at Lowell, Mass., 15 Nov. 1837; a farmer; married at Beardstown, 111., 24 Sept 1861, by Rev. Daniel W. 13445 13448 - .^ 1656 1 345 1 Whitney Family. 943 5464 5465 5466 5467 5468 5469 S470 547 1 5472 Shurtleff, Christian,' to Catharine Thirza Parvin, who was born at Quincy, 111., 28 Jan. 1839, dau. of Arthur Parvin. They were living at Garner, 111., in 1873. He was a soldier in the Union army, during the war of 1861. ChjI. of Lorenzo Dow and Melinda (Reynolds) Whitney. I. Elvira Melinda Whitney, b. at Bakersfield, Vt, 10 Jan. 1843; married, in June 1861, Charles Wesley Hill; and died at Richmond, Vt., 16 Feb. 1873. He was living at Richmond in July 1874. II. Henry Dow Whitney, b. at Fletcher, Vt, 28 Ap. 1845 ; a farmer; enlisted, 10 Dec. 1861, in Co. — , 8th Reg., Vermont Vol. Infantry, and was discharged 10 June 1865 ; married at Belvidere, Vt., 15 Oct. 1865, by Rev. Robert Davis Whittemore, Christian, to Harriet Clarina Reynolds, whose parents then lived at Belvidere. She was born at Fairfield, Vt., 15 July 1844, dau. of Ebenezer Haskel and Lois Chase (Squires) Reynolds. They settled at Hyde Park, Vt.; and, in May 1873, moved to Belvidere, where they were living in July 1874. III. Alvin James Whitney, b. at Fletcher, Vt, 14 Oct 1847 5 served in the war of 1861; married at Morristown, Vt., 11 Aug. 1867, Charlotte Brown Fisher. They were living at Belvidere, Vt, in 1 874. IV. Julia Ann Whitney, b. at Fletcher, Vt, in May 1850; was living at Sheldon, Vt, in 1873. V. Mary Eleanor Whitney, b. at Fletcher, Vt, 8 May 1852; mar- ried, 15 June 1872, Edwin D. Allyn, of Charlestown, Vt.; and died at East Charlestown, 11 July 1874, of consumption. Chil. of Lorenzo Dow and Mahala (Dike) Whitney. VI. Ira Whitney, b. at Fletcher, Vt, in Sept. 1855 ; was living at Wolcott, Vt, in 1873. VII. Luther Whitney, b. at Fletcher, Vt, 17 Jan. 1859; and was living at Wolcott, Vt, in 1873. VIII. Lucy Ann Whitney, b. at East Fairfield, Vt, 2^ Oct 1862; and was living at Wolcott, Vt, in 1873. IX. George Huyler Whitney, b. at Fairfield, Vt, 17 May 1867; and was living at Wolcott, Vt, in 1873. 1657 13452 1657 944 5473 5474 5475 5476 5477 Eighth Ge7ieration. Child of John William and Elvira (Whitney) Wallace. I. Ella Udell Wallace, b. at Ludlow, Vt, i6 Jan. 1849; married at Amboy, 111., 5 July 1868, by Rev. G. J. Bliss, Methodist Episcopal, to Andrew Jackson Scott, who was born at Dresden, Tenn., 10 May 1846, son of Robert and Elizabeth Ann (Vowell) Scott. They were living in Plant Street, Amboy, in 1873. Chil. of Daniel Bentley and Polly (Whitney) Mitchell. I. Rensselaer Soule Mitchell, b. at Fairfield, Vt, 2 Ap. 1833; died at Fairfield, 26 Sept. 1834, and was buried there. II. Esther Mitchell, b. at Fairfield, Vt, 27 May 1835; married at Dixon, 111., 3 Nov. 1862, by Elder Their, Methodist, to Thomas Lumby, a machinist, whose parents lived at London, Canada West, where he was born 10 Sept 1835, son of Ben and Mary Ann (Mathews) Lumby. They went to Aurora, 111., 8 Nov. 1862; to Chicago, 111., i Ap. 1864; to Lon- don, C. W., 8 Ap. 1864; to Detroit, Mich., 25 July 1864; to Michigan City, Indiana, in 1865; to New York City; to Washington, D. C; and from there, 28 Nov. 1865, to Norwalk, Ohio, where they were living in March 1874. III. Julia Melissa Mitchell, b. at Fairfield, Vt, 14 Aug. 1837; mar- ried at Middlebury, Vt., 28 July 1857, by Rev. J. F. Yates, Methodist, to Chauncey Potter, a farmer, who was born at Bakersfield, Vt., 8 Ap. 1830, son of Silas and Dolly (Hunter) Potter. ^ They lived at Fletcher, Vt, for one year; at Bakersfield, two years; and then moved to Fairfield, and were Hving at East Fairfield, Vt, in 1873. IV. Eliza Maria Mitchell, b. at Fairfield, Vt, 10 Jan. 1840; married at East Fairfield, 8 Aug. 1868, by Munson Hull, to Amasa Gilbert, a blacksmith, son of Lewis and Polly (Fairbanks) Gilbert, of Fairfield. He enlisted, 3 July 1861, in Co. B, 3d Reg., Vt. Volunteers; and was dis- charged 17 Dec. 1862. She died at St Alban's, Vt., 13 July 1870, without children ; and was buried at Fairfield. He has married a second wife ; was living at East Fairfield in 1874; and had a son, Amasa Grant Gilbert, born at East Fairfield, i Sept 1873. I Silas Potter was born at North Brookfield, 1873, aged 85 years, having done much to build Mass., in 1788; settled at Bakersfield, Vt., with up the town, his father, in 1796; and died there, 19 Feb. 1658 13453 1659 13455 13460 Whitney Family. 945 5478 5479 5480 5481 5482 5483 V. Mary Jane Mitchell, b. at Fairfield, Vt, 20 Feb. 1842 ; married at Mount Holly, Vt., 3 Sept. 1862, by Rev. J. P. Farrar, Baptist, to Harlow Wilcox, a farmer, born at Mount Holly, i Jan. 1824, son of Spencer and Rhoda (Dawley) Wilcox. They were living at Mount Holly in 1873, without children. VI. Wesley Matthew Mitchell, b. at East Fairfield, Vt, i Aug. 1844; a carpenter and joiner; married by Rev. A. B. Truax, Methodist Episcopal, at his parsonage in Bakersfield, Vt., 7 Nov. 1864, to Mary Almira Manor, of Bakersfield, where her father then lived. She was born at Fairfield, Vt, 3 March 1846, dau. of John and Lurintha (Warren) Manor. They settled at Fletcher, Vt; moved, 14 Feb. 1865, to Mount Holly, Vt; and returned, I March 1866, to East Fairfield, where they were living in 1874, without children. He enlisted at St Alban's, Vt, i June 1861, in Co. H, 3d Reg., Vt Volunteers ; and was discharged near White Oak Church, Va., for disability, 27 Feb. 1863. He had been with his regiment in every engagement in which it had taken a part, including Lewinsville, and Fairfax Court House, Va., in 1861; Lee's Mills, Yorktown, Williams- burgh, Cold Harbor, the seven days' fight on the Chickahominy, Second Bull Run, all in Virginia ; Sugar Loaf Mountain, South Mountain, Antie- tam, in Maryland ; and the first and second battles of Fredericksburgh, Virginia, in 1862. VIL Isaac Heber Mitchell, b. at Fairfield, Vt, 19 Jan. 1847; enlisted at Bakersfield, Vt, in Sept. 1863, in Co. A, 17th Reg., Vt Volunteers, to serve for three years ; and was shot in the head and killed, in the battle of The Wilderness, near Spottsylvania, Va., 12 May 1864. He was buried at Spottsylvania. VHL Catharine Mitchell, b. at East Fairfield, Vt, 29 Jan. 1849; married at Cavendish, Vt, 18 Ap. 1869, by Elder S. F. Brown, Baptist, to George Albert Sanders, a farmer, son of David and Luseba Isabel (Good- rich) Sanders, of Cavendish, where he was born 4 March 1849. Before her marriage she lived at Middlebury, Vt., for two years, from i Jan. 1863; then went to Ludlow, Vt. ; and thence to Cavendish, Vt. ; where they were living in 1874. IX. Daniel Deforest Mitchell, b. at St Alban's, Vt, i Dec. 185 1; enlisted in the U. S. Navy, July 1872; and in 1873, was at Key West, Florida. In Feb. 1874 he was reported at San Bruno, California. X. Larkin Wallace Mitchell, b. at Fairfield, Vt, 25 Feb. 1854; was reported in Feb. 1874, as travelling with P. T. Barnum's Circus, when last heard from. 119 13465 946 Eighth Generation. 5484 5485 5486 5487 5488 5489 5490 XL Eugene William Mitchell^ b. at Fairfield, Vt, 11 Jan. 1857; and was living at East Fairfield in 1874. Chil. of William and Ann (Day) Hoyt. I. James Hoyt, b. in New Brunswick, 4 Dec, 1814; died 20 Sept. 1815. II. Elizabeth Ann Hoyt, b. in Queen Street, Fredericton, N. B., i Dec. 1 8 16; married at Prince William, N. B., 5 June 1839, Thomas More- house, a farmer, son of Theophilus and Mary (Fowler) Morehouse, of Keswick Creek, Douglass, N. B., where he was born 7 Ap. 18 14, They dwelt on Keswick Creek till 1846; and then settled at Dorchester, C. W., where they were living in June 1876. III. Caroline Amelia Hoyt, b. in Queen Street, Fredericton, N. B., I Nov. 1 81 8; married at South Dorchester, C. W., 5 Aug. 1848, by Rev. Israel Fay, Baptist, to John Andrew Parrish, a farmer, son of Joel and Elizabeth (Morton) Parrish, of Cornwallis, N. S., where he was born 15 Oct. 18 1 2. They dwelt at North Dorchester, C. W. ; at Westminster, C. W. ; at Dorchester, C. W. ; and at Nisora, C. W., where he died 19 May 1866, and was buried in Lakeside Baptist Cemetery. She moved in Jan. 1869, to Riley Centre, Mich., and was Hving there in July 1876. IV. James Wood Hoyt, b. at Prince William, N. B., 6 March 1821; a house-joiner; married at Keswick, Douglass, N. B., 8 Feb. 1844, by Rev. Thomas Saunders, Baptist, to Susan Burt, dau. of Darius and Anna (Pickard) Burt, of Keswick, where she was born 11 Oct. 1822. They dwelt at Douglass for sixteen years; at Dorchester, C. W., three years; at Queensbury, N. B., two years; at Charlotte, N. B., seven years; and then settled at Ledge, St. Stephen's, N. B., where they were living in June 1876. V. William Shepherd Hoyt, b. 2 Ap. 1823; married in Ap. 1845, at Douglass, N. B., Nancy Todd ; and settled at Nashwauksis, N. B., where he died i May I871. VI. Joel Smith Hoyt, b. at Kingsclear, N. B., 6 Sept. 1825 ; a farmer; married at London, C. W., 29 Ap. 185 1, by Elder Boyd, Baptist, to Mary McEwen Taylor, dau. of William and Maria (Rutherford) Taylor, of Missouri East, Ont., formerly of Glasgow, Scotland. She was born in the State of New York, 19 Jan. 1826. After dwelling at Missouri East for 1669 13466 13474 13477 13482 13484 Whitney Family. 947 5491 5492 5493 5494 5495 5496 5497 5498 5499 5500 about twenty years, and a short time at Oxford, Ont., they settled at St. Mary's, Ont., and were living there in Aug. 1876. VII. Louisa Jane Hoyt, b. at Kingsclear, N. B., 15 Aug. 1828; married at London, C. W., i Aug. 1859, by Rev. Thomas Clue, Baptist, to Julius Raymond, a blacksmith; and settled at Riley Centre, Mich., where they were living in June 1876. VIII. Ezra Hoyt, b. 26 Jan. 1831; died 10 Feb. 1831. IX. Ezra Miles Hoyt, b. at Prince William, N. B., 11 Nov. 1833; a farmer; married at Dorchester, C. W., 31 Dec. 1861, by Elder Gatelow, Baptist, to Eliza Jane Jenl(ens, dau. of James and Miriam (Dyer) Jenkens, of Darhngton, C. W. She was born in Cornwall, Eng., in 1838. They dwelt at Dorchester till 1871; and then settled at Westminster, Ont, where they were living in July 1876. X. Charlotte Thankful Hoyt, b. at Prince William, N. B., 21 Feb. 1836; married at Almont, Mich., 11 May 1864, by Rev. A. D. Williams, Baptist, to Enoch Cornell, a mason, son of Sylvanus and Mary Ann (Donahue) Cornell, of Bosanquit, C. W. He was born near Hamilton, C. W., 10 June 1843. They settled at Thedford Village, C. W., and were living there in July 1876. Cliil. of John and Lydia (Saunders) Hoyt. I. Daniel Hoyt, b. at Prince William, N. B. ; married Jane Irvine; and settled at Lake George, N. B., which was still their home in June 1876. II. Olive Hoyty b. at Prince William, N. B. ; married David Burden; and settled at Dumfries, N. B., where they were still living in 187 1. III. Moses Hoyt, b. at Prince William, N. B. ; a farmer ; married Sarah McDonald ; settled at Prince William, and was living there in June 1876. IV. Thomas W. Hoyt, b. at Prince William, N. B. ; married Mary Monk; settled at Prince William, and was living there in June 1876. V. Sarah Hoyt, b. at Prince William, N. B. ; married John Kitchen ; settled at Prince William, and was living there in 1871. VI. Jacob Hoyt. 13493 13496 13500 1672 13504 13510 13513 948 Eighth Generation. 5501 5502 5503 5504 5505 5506 5507 5508 5509 5510 5511 VII. Solomon Hoyt, died at Prince William, N. B. VIII. Jane Hoyt, married Robert Lawson. Chil. of James and Ruth (Young) Hoyt. I. Catharine Hoyt, b. at Prince William, N. B., 22 Aug. 1819; married there Daniel Parent ; settled at Prince William, and was living there in 1871. Her address, in May 1876, was Fairville, St. John, N. B. II. Joel Hoyt, b. at Prince William, N. B., 3 Dec. 1820; died there, 28 Ap. 1821. III. Susanna Hoyt, b. at Prince William, N, B., 30 May 1822; died there, 27 Feb. 1839. IV. Philip Daniel Hoyt, b. at Prince William, N. B., 17 Ap. 1824; a farmer; married at Jacksontown, N. B., i Nov. 1848, Lucinda Sharp, dau. of Rev. Henry and Sarah (Tompkins) Sharp, of Jacksontown, where she was born 12 Sept. 1824. They settled at Prince William, and were living there in June 1876. V. John Young Hoyt, b. at Prince William, N. B., 22 July 1826 ; a merchant; married there, 23 Dec. 1853, by Rev. Thomas W Saunders, Baptist, to Hannah Thompson, dau. of Thomas and EHzabeth (Kelley) Thompson, of Prince William, where she was born 14 Oct. 1832. They dwelt on a farm at Prince William from 20 June 1854 till 15 Oct. 1856; and then settled at McKenzie Corner, Richmond, N. B., where they were living in May 1876. VI. Sarah Hoyt, b. at Prince William, N. B., 3 Oct. 1828; and died there 12 Nov. 1828. VII. Elizabeth Hoyt, b. at Prince William, N. B., 25 Sept. 1829; and died there 12 Ap. 183 1. VIII. Abraham Hoyt, b. at Prince William, N. B., 26 Feb. 1832 ; and died there 17 May 1835. IX. Hezekiah Young Hoyt, b. at Prince William, N. B., 21 Sept. 1834; a farmer; married at Woodstock, N. B., 24 Dec. 1859, Margaret Ann Jones; and settled at Southampton, N. B., which was still his home in 1 87 1. His address, in May 1876, was Fredericton, N. B. 1674 13517 13521 13523 Whitney Family. 949 S5I2 5513 5514 5515 5516 5517 5518 5519 X. Naomi Hoyt, b. at Prince William, N. B., 13 March 1837; married there Thomas W. Jones; settled at Richmond, N. B., and was living there in May 1876. XI. James Abraham Hoyt, b. at Prince William, N. B., 6 July 1839; a farmer; married in 1867, at Queensbury, N. B., Maria Ann Cunter, dau. of Charles and Mary (Hoben) Gunter, of Sunbury Co., N. B. They settled on the homestead of his father, at Prince William, and were living there in June 1876. XII. Albert Hoyt, b. at Prince William, N. B., 25 Dec. 1842. XIII. Susanna Hoyt, b. at Prince William, N. B., 4 Aug. 1845 ; married at Richmond, N. B., name of husband not communicated ; and was living there in May 1876. Chil. of Abrahann and Mary (Smith) Hoyt. I. Angenette Hoyt, b. at Fishkill, N. Y., about 1802; married Coleman Batterson, a shoemaker, son of Powell and Betsey (Wilson) Batterson, of Norwalk, Conn., where he was born about 1798. They settled at Ridge- field, Conn.; where he died 12 Nov. 1873, aged 75 years, and was buried in the Davis Cemetery, in the south-west corner of Ridgefield. She was living at her father's homestead, in Lewisboro', N. Y., near the State line, in Nov. 1875. II. Angeline Hoyt, b. at South Salem, now Lewisboro', N. Y., 9 Oct. 1804; married John Medad Williams, a farmer, son of John and (Smith) Williams, of Wilton, Conn., where he was born 4 June 1801. He died at Ridgefield, Conn., in March 1862, and was buried in the Davis Cemetery. She was living at Lewisboro', with her dau., Mrs. Stevens, in Dec. 1875. III. Sarah Hoyt, b. at South Salem, now Lewisboro', N. Y., 31 Aug. 1806; married there, 4 Jan. 1824, in the house where she was born, Isaac Davis, a farmer, son of James and Hannah (Jelliff) Davis, of Wilton, Conn., where he was born 13 March 1794. They settled at Ridgefield, Conn, (the line between that town and Wilton, passing through the house), where she died 10 Nov. i860. She was buried a few rods north of their house, in a family cemetery. He was living near there, in North Wilton, in Nov. 1875. IV. Mary Ann Hoyt, b. at South Salem, now Lewisboro', N. Y., 3 13526 1675 13528 13533 13548 13550 950 Eighth Gejieration. 5520 5521 5522 5523 5524 5525 March 1808; married, 30 March 1822, Belden Scott, a farmer, son of Williami and Susan (Stewart) Scott, of Ridgefield, Conn. He was born at North Wilton, Conn., in 1791. They settled at South Salem, now Lewisboro', near her father's homestead. He was drowned off Westport Harbor, Conn., on the night of 8 Sept. 1842 ; and was buried in the Davis Cemetery, in the south-west part of Ridgefield She was living with her children at Brooklyn, N. Y., in Nov. 1875. V. Catharine Hoyt, b. at South Salem, now Lewisboro', N. Y., about 13561 1809; married Hiram Davis, a farmer, born at Wilton, Conn., son of James^ and Hannah (Jelliff) Davis. They settled at Upper Nod, in Wilton, where she died i May 1854, and was buried in the Davis Cemetery, in the south- west part of Ridgefield, Conn. He was living at Upper Nod in Nov. 1875. VI. David Hoyt, b. at South Salem, now Lewisboro', N. Y., 14 Feb. 13568 181 1 ; a farmer and shoemaker; married at Fishkill, N. Y., 13 Nov. 1831, Sally Lee, dau. of Caleb and Anna (Barrett) Lee, of Fishkill, where she was born 6 Jan. 1 8 1 4. They settled at North Wilton, Conn. ; where she died 3 Dec. 1854, and was buried in the Davis Cemetery, in the south-west part of Ridgefield, Conn. He married (2d), 15 Dec. 1856, at Patterson, N. Y., Caroline Lacalan, who was born at Hyde Park, N. Y., 4 Ap. 1 83 1. They were living at North Wilton in Nov. 1875. VII. Solomon Hoyt, b. at South Salem, now Lewisboro', N. Y., in 13576 Dec. 1812 ; a blacksmith; married Lucinette Lockwood, dau. of Shadrach and Polly Lockwood ; married (2d) Antoinette Dimock, a native of the State of New York; died 19 March 185 1, surviving his second wife; and was buried in the Hoyt Cemetery, at North Wilton, Conn. VIII. Gould Hoyti b. at South Salem, now Lewisboro', N. Y.; a shoemaker ; died in the same house, unmarried, when about twenty-five years old ; and was buried in the Hoyt Cemetery, at North Wilton, Conn. IX. Walter Hoyt, b. at South Salem, now Lewisboro', N. Y., 22 May j 13580 1 817; a blacksmith; married, 15 March 1840, Hannah Austin, dau. of Samuel and Esther (James) Austin ; and was living at Chandler, Iowa, in 1871. X. Ira Hoyt, b. at South Salem, now Lewisboro', N. Y., 2 Aug. 18 19; a shoemaker; married at Fishkill, N. Y., i Jan. 1840, Jane Lee, dau. of Caleb and Anna (Barrett) Lee, of Fishkill, where she was born 23 Sept. 1 William Scott, b. at Wilton, Conn., 25 Dec. 1833, aged 79 years. Hannah Davis, his wife, 1757, was the eldest son of William and Abigail died 3 March 1862, aged 97 years and lo months. (Belden) Scott. They were buried in the Davis Cemetery, in the 2 James Davis died at Wilton, Conn., 10 Jan. south-west part of Ridgefield, Conn. 13589 5526 5527 5528 5529 5530 IVhitnev Family. 1823. She died at Farmer's Mills, in Kent, N. Y., 6 Aug. 1849. He marnied (2d), at Farmer's Mills, 28 May 1850, Mary Ann Mead, widow of William Smith, and da'u. of John and Hannah (Mead) Mead, of Farmer's Mills, where she was born 20 Jan. 18 16. She died at Patterson, N. Y., 23 Nov. 1863. He married (3d), in 1870, at Kent, Hannah Waring, widow of George Quintard, of Purdy's Station, N. Y., and dau. of Shubael and Salome (Kellogg) Waring, of Ridgefield, Conn., where she was born 25 Ap. 1 817. He was living at Patterson, N. Y., in Nov. 1875, and had formerly lived at Fishkill, N, Y., and Wilton, Conn. Chil. of Uriah and Hannah (Hoyt) Gregory. I. Sarah Gregory, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 25 Aug. 1807 ; married there, 30 Oct. 1833, Nathan Abner Hoyt, a farmer, son of Noah and Deborah (Slauson) Hoyt, of South Salem, where he was born 4 Jan. 1810.^ They settled at Vista, N. Y., where she died 27 Dec. 1868. She was buried at Lewisboro', N. Y. He was living at Vista in May 1 876. n. Naomi Gregory, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 12 June 18 10; married at Lewisboro', N. Y., 25 Jan. 1843, John Slauson, a shoemaker, son of Nehemiah and Martha (Monroe) Slauson, of Poundridge, N. Y., where he was born 23 Feb. 181 3. He died without children, at Lewisboro', 16 July 1854; and was buried in the Hoyt Cemetery at North Wilton, Conn. She married (2d), 5 Nov. 1863, at Lewisboro', Daniel Beers, a teacher and farmer, son of Daniel and Elizabeth (Raymond) Beers, He was born at South Salem, now Lewisboro' ; was a justice of the peace ; and died at Norwalk, Conn., 21 March 1872. She was living at New Canaan, Conn., with her sister, Mrs. Hoyt, in Jan. 1 876. in. Aaron Gregory, b. at South Salem, N.Y., 5 Oct. 181 1; a farmer; married there, 27 March 1833, Hannah Hoyt, dau. of Noah and Deborah (Slauson) Hoyt, of South Salem, where she was born 31 Dec. 1807.2 They settled at South Salem, now Lewisboro', and were living there in Jan. 1876. IV. Mary Ann Gregory, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 8 Sept. 1825; married, 24 July 1853, her cousin, Moses Hoyt. See his record. Child of Aaron Hoyt. I. Lewis K. Hoyt, was living at New Canaan, Conn., in Nov. 1875. I See the Hoyt Genealogy, pp. 523 and 433. 2 See the Hoyt Genealogy, p. 523. 951 1676 13596 I 3601 13608 5535 1677 952 S53I 5532 5533 5534 5535" 5536 5537 5538 5539 5540 5541 Eighth Generation. Chil. of Isaac and Anna (Hoyt) Hoyt. I. Esther Hoyt, married David L. Deforest, of New Canaan, Conn. II. Aianson Hoyt, married Harriet Ruscoe, who was born 27 Sept. 1808; and settled at Wilton, Conn., where she died 2 Dec. 1842, and was buried in the Hoyt Cemetery, at North Wilton. He was living at Wilton in 1871. III. Jane Hoytj was living at New Canaan, Conn., in 187 1, unmarried. IV. Polly Hoyt, b. 20 June 1816; died 30 Jan. 1829, and was buried in the Hoyt Cemetery, North Wilton, Conn. V. Moses Hoyt, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 26 Aug. 1818; a farmer; married at Lewisboro', N. Y., 24 July 1853, his cousin, Mary Ann Gregory, dau. of Uriah and Hannah (Hoyt) Gregory, of Lewisboro', where she Wcis born 8 Sept. 1825. They settled at New Canaan, Conn., and were living there in Jan. 1 876. VI. Andrew Hoyt, b. at South Salem, N.Y., 18 Aug. 1818; a farmer; married Ruth Wakeman, dau. of Samuel Wakeman. They were living in Dakota Territory in May 1 876. VII. Natalia Hoyt, b. at South Salem, N. Y.; was living at Ridgefield, Conn., in Nov. 1875, unmarried. VIII. Nancy Hoyt, b. at South Salem, N.Y.; was living at Ridgefield, Conn., in Nov. 1875, unmarried. IX. Aurelia Hoyt, b. at South Salem, N. Y.; was living at Ridgefield, Conn., in Nov. 1875, unmarried. X. Munson Hoyt, b. at South Salem, N. Y.; was Hving at Ridgefield, Conn., in Nov. 1875, unmarried. 1678 Chil. of Azori and Ruth (Benedict) Hoyt. I. George Clinton Hoyt, b. at North Salem, N. Y., 17 Dec. 1814; a farmer; married at West Monroe, N. Y., 13 Feb. 1839, Fanny Murphy, dau. of Moses and Miranda (Baird) Murphy, of Otsego County, N. Y., I Azor Hoyt died at West Monroe, N. Y., 23 May 1871. 13608 5529 I3615 1679 13620 Whitney Faintly. 953 5542 5543 5544 5545 5546 5547 5548 5549 5550 5551 where she was born 6 Oct. 18 19. They settled at West Monroe, and were living there in Sept. 1877. II. Nancy Hoyt, b. at Onondaga, N. Y., 6 March 1817; married at West Monroe, N. Y., 10 Jan. 1841, Adam Conterman. They settled at West Monroe, where she died, 23 May 1858, and was buried. III. Hannah Hoyt, b. at Onondaga, N. Y., 14 Aug. 18 19. IV. Elias Smith Hoyt, b. at Onondaga, N. Y., 21 June 1822. V. Amanda Elmina Hoyt, b. at Onondaga, N. Y., 16 July 1824; married at West Monroe, N. Y., 13 Sept. 1843, Chester C. Sedgwick. They dwelt at Mallory, N. Y., in Sept. 1877. VI. Phebe Gilbert Hoyt, b. at West Monroe, N. Y., 16 Dec. 1828; married there, 27 Oct. 1850, Abram Conterman. They dwelt at Central Square, N. Y., in Sept. 1877. Chll. of Moses and Hannah (Robinson) Hoyt. I. Rufus Hoyt, b. at Onondaga, N. Y., 11 June 18 19; married, and settled at West Monroe, N. Y., where he was living in 1871, according to the Hoyt Genealogy, p. 531, which says that he had seven sons and three daughters, born at West Monroe. II. Azor Hoyt, b. at Onondaga, N. Y., i Ap. 1823 or 1824; married, and settled at West Monroe, N. Y., where he was living in 1871. He had one daughter, born at West Monroe. Chii. of Lewis and Elizabeth (Taylor) Hoyt. I. Isaac Hoyt, b. in Dutchess Co., N. Y., 23 Ap. 1808; married, in 1831, Maria West; and settled at Cannonsville, N. Y. II. Poiiy Hoyt, b. in Dutchess Co., N. Y., 13 Aug. 1810; married, in Ap. 1834, Morgan West; settled at Delhi, N. Y.; and died there in March 1835. III. Jane Hoyt, b. in Dutchess Co., N. Y., 11 March 18 14; married, in 1832, Stephen Cunbar; and settled at Cannonsville, N. Y. 120 1680 I68I 954 Eighth Generation. 5552 5553 5554 5555 5556 5557 5558 5559 5560 5561 5562 5563 IV. Abel Hoyt, b. in Dutchess Co., N. Y., 3 Jan. 1817; married, in Jan. 1835, Mary Ann Bigelow; married (2d), in March 1842, Abigail Parish ; and settled at Delhi, N. Y. V. Lewis Hoyt, b. in Dutchess Co., N. Y., 11 July 1819; died in 1832, at Cannonsville, N. Y. VI. Conrad L. T. Hoyt, b. at Bovina, N. Y., 26 Ap. 1826; married, in Jan. 1844, Betsey Brewer; married (2d), in 1849, Almanda Miller; and settled at Bainbridge, N. Y. VII. Abraham Hoyt, b. at Cannonsville, N. Y., 23 Dec, 1829; died in 1832. VIII. Daniel Hoyt, b. at Cannonsville, N. Y., 24 Aug. 1832; died in 1832. Chil. of Lewis and Lucinda M. (Brewer) Hoyt. IX. Andrew Hoyt, b. at Delhi, N. Y, 8 Dec. 1834; died unmarried, 3 Oct. 1857, at Hamden, N. Y. X. Emily Amanda Hoyt, b. at Delhi, N. Y., 24 Dec, 1836 ; was living at Bainbridge, N. Y., in 1871, unmarried. XL Rhoda Hoyt, b. at Bovina, N. Y., 2 Jan. 1839; married, 4 Oct. 1865, Joseph Burditt; and was living at Bainbridge, N. Y., in 1871. XII. Henry Benjamin Hoyt, b. at Andes, N. Y., 22 Jan. 1843 \ was living at Bainbridge, N. Y., in 1871, unmarried. XIII. Lydia Maria Hoyt, b. at Andes, N. Y., 18 Jan. 1845 ; was living at Bainbridge, N. Y., in 1871. i Chil. of Alpheus and Polly (Robinson) Hoyt. I. Laura Hoyt, b. at Onondaga, N. Y., 12 Feb. 1818; married, 12 June 1850, Benjamin Carr. They settled at West Monroe, N. Y., and were living there in 1871. II. Daniel R. Hoyt, b. at Onondaga, N. Y., 4 May 1820; a farmer; married, 3 Jan. 1844, Tryphena Welton. They settled at Tully, N. Y., and were living there in 187 1, having Tiad one child, then dead. 1681 1687 1689 Whitney Family, 955 1687 5564 5565 5566 5567 5568 5569 5570 5571 5572 5573 5574 5575 Chll. of Alpheus and Mercy (Smith) Hoyt. III. Ebenezer S. Hoyt, b. at Onondaga, N. Y., 22 Jan. 1824; a farmer; married Mercy Souls; settled at Otisco, N. Y., and was living there in 1873. IV. Almira Hoyt, b. at Onondaga, N. Y., 9 June 1826; was living at TuUy, N. Y., in 1871, unmarried. V. Mary M. Hoyt, b. at Onondaga, N. Y, 26 May 1828; was living at Tully, N. Y., in 1871, unmarried. VI. Mercy Hoyt, b. 8 Jan. 1836; died 9 Jan. 1836. VII. Jerusha Hoyt, b. 21 Aug. 1838; is dead. Chil. of Keeler and Charity (Balsley) Hoyt. I. Nelson Hoyt, b. at Manlius, N. Y, 16 Jan. 1820; a farmer; mar- ried, 2 Nov. 1846, Betsey Barber, dau. of Peter Barber; married (2d), 2 Jan. 1864, Elizabeth Smith; and settled at Syracuse, N. Y., whence they moved to Waterloo, Mich., and were living there in 1871. He had six children, names not communicated. II. Julia Ann Hoyt, b. at Manlius, N. Y., 11 Sept. 1822; married, 18 Aug. 1838, James Carley; settled at Henrietta, Mich., and was living there in 1871. III. William Wallace Hoyt, b. at Syracuse, N. Y., 9 March 1825; a machinist; married, 5 Nov. 185 1, Rhesa Louisa Andrews, dau. of Awra Andrews, of Syracuse. They settled at Syracuse ; and moved thence to Kalamazoo, Mich., where they were living in 1871. IV. Hannah Fidelia Hoyt, b. at Syracuse, N. Y., 4 Ap. 1827; and was living there in 1871. V. Matilda Louisa Hoyt, b. at Syracuse, N. Y., 20 Dec. 1830; and was living there in 187 1. VI. Helen Maria Hoyt, b. at Syracuse, N. Y., 3 Ap. 1833; married, 31 Jan. 1856, William Henry Hilts; and settled at Hixton, Wis. VII. Christina Deborah Hoyt, b. at Syracuse, N. Y, i Nov. 1834; 1691 13626 956 Eighth Generation. 5576 5577 to 5583 5584 5585 5586 5587 married, 26 Dec. 1852, Ezra N. Wheeler, a saddler; and settled at Syracuse, where they were living in 1873, at 215 Seymour Street. VIII. Henry Harrison Hoyt, b. at Syracuse, N. Y., 2 March 1838; served for two years in the war of 186 1, as lieut. in the I22d Reg., N. Y. S. Volunteers; and was killed at Petersburgh, Va., 21 June 1864. Chil. of Bishop and Catharine (Hustis) Hoyt. I. to VII. Five sons and two daughters, names not ascertained. Chil. of Richard and Hannah (Keeler) Mead. I. Solomon Mead, b. at South Salem, N, Y., 10 Nov. 1829; an iron founder; settled at New Haven, Conn., i Ap. 1852; married there, 17 Jan. 1855, in the Centre Congregational Church, by the pastor, Rev. S. W. S. Button, D.D., to Elizabeth Chapin Doming, dau. of William and Phebe (Munson) Deming, of 1 5 Derby Avenue, New Haven. She was born at Derby, Conn., 24 Aug. 183 1. They were living at 15 Derby Avenue in Feb. 1875. He is the inventor and manufacturer of "conical ploughs." II. Clark Mead, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 29 Nov. 1831; a farmer; married there, i Nov. 1852, by Rev. Henry B. Mead, Methodist Episcopal, to Aurinda Fox, dau. of George and Margaret Maria (Green) Fox, of South Salem. She was born at Cross River, N. Y., 15 Nov. 1833. They settled at South Salem, and were living there in Nov. 1874. III. Linus Mead, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 20 Sept. 1835; ^ farmer; married there, 11 Jan. 1859, by Rev. Aaron L. Lindsley, Presbyterian, to Sarah Elizabeth Bouton, who was born at South Salem, 10 Sept. 1838, dau. of Linus and Laura (Pardee) Bouton. They dwelt at South Salem till the Spring of 1864; went to Bedford, N. Y., and from there, in 1865, to Hyde Park, N. Y., where he remained till 1870; then moved to 25 Derby Avenue, New Haven, Conn., where he was living in March 1875, engaged, with his brother, in the manufacture of ploughs. IV. Henry Mead, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 31 July 1838 ; a farmer, and dealer in milk; married at South Salem, 28 March 1861, by Rev. A. L, Lindsley, to Elizabeth Pardee, who was born at South Salem, 17 June 1 840, dau. of Anson and Lydia (Lounsbury) Pardee. They were living at 35 King Street, New York City, in Dec. 1874. 1694 1702 13629 13636 13637 13638 Whitney Family. 957 5588 5589 5590 5591 5592 5593 5594 V. Stephen Saunders Mead, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 25 Sept. 1842; a salesman; was living at New Haven, Conn., in Nov. 1874, un- married. Chll. of Henry and Loretta (Benedict) Keeler. I. George Elbert Keeler, b. at Lewisboro', N. Y., 13 May 1840; a farmer; married there, 21 July 1868, by Rev. Ebenezer S. Raymond, Baptist, to Fanny Maria Tuttle, dau. of Charles and Hannah (Scott) Tuttle, of Wilton, where she was born 9 Sept. 1836. They settled at Lewisboro', about two miles from South Salem village ; and were living there in Nov. 1 874, without children. II. Henry Clay Keeler, b. at Lewisboro, N. Y., 6 Sept. 1844; a farmer; married at South Salem, N. Y., 2 March 1870, by Rev. Daniel S. Gregory, Presbyterian, to Ocelia Ida Todd, who was born at Stamford, Conn., 28 Sept. 1846, dau. of George and Susan Cross (Reynolds) Todd. They settled at Lewisboro', near his brother, and were living there in Nov. 1874. Child of Jeremiah and Mary Ann (Norton) Wood. L Daniel Norton Wood, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 18 May 1823; died there, 4 Sept. 1823, and was buried in the Presbyterian church-yard. Chil. of Jeremiah and Margaret (Morton) Wood. II. Mary Ann Wood, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 13 Ap. 1827; married there, 30 Dec. 1846, by Rev. Reuben Frame, Presbyterian, to Ellas Quereau Lyon, a farmer, of Bedford, N. Y., who was born at Bedford, 8 Ap. 1823, son of John and Catharine (Quereau) Lyon. They settled at South Salem in the Spring of 1847; moved to New York City in Ap. 1854; and returned, in Nov. 1857, to South Salem, where they were living in Dec. 1874. III. Margaret Louisa Wood, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 5 Ap. 1844; and was living there, with her parents, in Dec. 1874. Chil. of Rufus and Polly (Northrop) Canfleld. I. Mary Elizabeth Canfleld, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 28 Oct. 1824; married there, 13 Dec. 1843, by Rev. Aaron B. Francis, to Ezra Northrop 1703 1 3641 1704 1704 13642 1707 13647 958 5595 5596 5597 5598 5599 56oo 5601 5602 Eighth Generation. Hoyt, a mason, son of Benjamin and Betsey (Northrop) Hoyt, of South Salem, N. Y., where he was born 13 July 1819.^ They settled at Ridge- field, and were living there in March 1877. II. Charles Francis Canfield, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 25 Dec. 1826; a tailor; married in Feb. 1849, at Ridgefield, Rachel Elizabeth Olmstead, dau. of William and Clara (Nash) Olmstead, of Ridgefield, where she was born 17 Oct. 1827. She died at New Castle, N. Y., 20 Dec. 1 849, and was buried in Titicus Cemetery, Ridgefield. He was living in Minnesota in Feb. 1877. III. John Canfield, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., i March 1829; a hatter; married there, 22 Dec. 1852, Clara Maria Sears, dau. of Edwin Collins and Marietta (Jarvis) Sears, of Ridgefield, where she was born 4 Feb. 1836. They dwelt at Brooklyn, N. Y., till 1854; at Danbury, Conn., till 1876; and then moved to South Norwalk, Conn., where they were living in Ap. 1877. IV. Henry Canfield, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 12 Oct. 1831; acarpenter; married, in New York City, Mary Coe. They were living at New Bruns- wick, N. J., in Feb. 1877. V. Emily Canfield, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 12 March 1833; mar- ried there Frederick Smith. They were living at Ridgefield in Feb. 1877. VI. Sylvester Canfield, b. at Ridgefield, Conn,, 9 Dec. 1835; died 12 March 1836. VII. Could Canfield, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 15 Dec. 1838; a car- penter ; married there Julia Bronson. They were living at Ridgefield in Feb. 1877. VIII. Francis Canfield, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 5 Ap. 1840; an express-man ; married at New York City Elizabeth Davis. They were living at New York in Feb. 1877. IX. Sylvester Chittenden Canfield, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 5 March 1843 ; a carpenter; married there, 30 Dec. 1866, in the Methodist Episcopal Church, by the pastor, Rev. J. D. Bouton, to Susan Davis, dau. of Ira and Hester Ann (Scribner) Davis, of Wilton, Conn., where she was born 16 Feb. 1842. They dwelt at Ridgefield till i May 1869; at Port Chester, N. Y., till 21 Nov. 1869; at Wilton, till i Ap. 1874; and then returned to Ridgefield, where they were living in March 1877. I See the Hoyt Genealogy, p. 474. 6737 2188 13654 7287 13659 Whitney Family. 959 5603 5604 560s 5606 5607 5608 S609 5610 Chil. of Jesse and Sarah (Canfleld) Covert. I. Betsey Ann Covert, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 28 June 1829; died at Ridgefield, 28. Nov. 1843, and was buried there. II. Mary Jane Covert, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 17 Aug. 1831; married in Feb. 1855, at Newark, N. J., Walter Joralemon. They were living at 192 Elm Street, Newark, in March 1877. III. William Covert, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 30 May 1833 ; a coach- painter; married in 1856, at -New York City, Mary Smith, who died in Nov. 1874; married (2d), 20 Jan. 1876, at New York City, Martha Coe, dau. of Henry and Jane (Lawson) Coe, of Paterson, N. J. She was born at Sufferns, N. Y. They were living at 123 Colyer Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., in Ap. 1877. He enlisted, 2 Sept. 1862, in Co. C, 173d Reg., N. Y. S. Vols.; and was discharged, 12 July 1865, as second-lieut. of the same company. Chil. of Justus and Sarah (Canfleld) Miller. IV. Roswell Canfleld Miller, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 9 Oct. 1845; a railway-conductor; married at Newark, N. J., 15 Nov. 1865, Elizabeth Denton, dau. of John and Euphemia (Apgar) Denton, of Newark, for- merly of New Brunswick, N. J., where she was born 15 June 1847. They dwelt at Newark, and at East Millston, N. J., till i June 1875; and then settled at Merrick, L. I., where they were living in May 1877. V. Radcliff Parsons Miller, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 2 Dec. 1847; married at Newark, N. J., I Jan. 1868, Leana Criswold. They were living at 51 East Kenney Street, Newark, in March 1877. Chil. of Joseph and Julia Ann (Canfleld) Ingersol. I. Jane Ingersol, b. at Stamford, Conn., 26 July 1827; married at Shrub Oak, N. Y., 25 Dec. 1854, Stephen Stocken Roake, son of Joseph and Lanah (Fosey) Roake. They settled at Shrub Oak, where she was living in May 1877. He died there, 7 Jan. 1874, and was buried in Shrub Oak Cemetery. II. Hannah Elizabeth Ingersol, b. at Stamford, Conn., 25 July 1829; married at Shrub Oak, N. Y., 6 Aug. 1848, Jonathan Laning Codley. They were living at 293 South Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., in May 1877. III. Cornelius Ingersol, b. at Shrub Oak, N. Y., 15 Feb. 1832; 1709 13664 13666 1709 13670 13675 1710 13676 13680 13685 960 Eighth Generation. 5611 5612 5613 5614 5615 5616 5617 5618 5619 5620 5621 married there, 5 Oct. 1858, Amelia Forman, dau. of Joseph and Maria (Selleck) Forman. They were Hving at Shrub Oak in May 1877. IV. Juliet Ingersoly b. at Shrub Oak, N. Y., 21 Jan. 1835; married there Ebeneier Berlin Hart, son of Berlin and Phebe (Travis) Hart. They were hving at Peekskill, N. Y., in May 1877. V. Harriet Ingersoi, b. at Shrub Oak, N. Y., 14 Ap. 1837; married there, 8 Ap. 1856, William Emerson, son of Thomas and Lydia (Hatfield) Emerson. They were living at Shrub Oak in May 1877. VI. Mary Amanda Ingersol, b. at Shrub Oak, N. Y., 16 May 1839; died there, 17 Oct. 1866, and was buried in Shrub Oak Cemetery, VII. Josephine Ingersol, b. at Shrub Oak, N. Y., 24 Oct. 1841; married there, 24 Oct. i860, James Fowler, son of James and Eliza (Crawford) Fowler. They were living at Peekskill, N. Y., in May 1877. VIII. Sarah Ingersoi, b. at Shrub Oak, N. Y, 8 Dec. 1843; married there, 8 Oct. 1865, William Henry Townsend, son of Wolsey and Eliza (Barger) Townsend. They settled at Peekskill, N. Y., where he died I Ap. 1872, aged 30 years. She married (2d), 4 March 1877, at Shrub Oak, Robert Newton Scott, a clergyman. They were living at Peekskill in May 1877. IX. Alpheus Ingersol, b. at Shrub Oak, N. Y., 31 March 1846; died at Shrub Oak, 6 Oct. 1869, and was buried there. X. Theodore Ingersol, b. at Fishkill, N. Y, 23 July 1850; married at Shrub Oak, N. Y., 11 July 1869, Susan Headey, dau. of James and Amy (Seidgel) Headey. She died 21 Jan. 1873. He was living at Peekskill, N. Y, in May 1877. Chil. of William and Ann (Dusenbury) Canfleld. I. John Canfleld, was living at Brooklyn, N. Y., in March 1877. II. James Canfleld, was living at Brooklyn, N. Y, in March 1877. Chil. of Shadrach and Eliza (Canfleld) Ferris. I. Shadrach Ferris, was living at Milford, Conn., in May 1877. II. Alpheus Ferris, was living at Milford, Conn., or in California, in May 1877. 13693 1369s 13698 13704 13706 1712 1713 Whitney Family. 961 5622 5623 5624 5625 Chil. of Walter and Harriet (Canfleld) Parsons. I. Elizabeth Parsons, b. at Jersey City, N. J., 8 Oct. 1844; died at Newark, N. J., 19 Nov. 1847, ^'^^ was buried at Bloomfield, N. J, II. Radcliff Parsons, b. at Newark, N. J., i Jan. 1846; died there, 7 Ap. 1 846, and was buried at Bloomfield, N. J. III. Randall Parsons, b. at Newark, N. J., 23 Dec. 1855 ; married at Washington, D. C, 22 Feb. 1877, Annie Eugenia Johnson, dau. of Joseph and Rachel Ann (Croxwell) Johnson, of Belvidere, N. J. They were living at 716 Eleventh Street, Washington, in March 1877. IV. Starr Parsons, b. at Newark, N. J., 30 June i860; and was living with his parents at 204 Delaware Avenue, Washington, D. C, in March 1877- 5626 5627 Chil. of William and Matilda (Small) Healy. I. Healy, married Wainwright Van Houten. They dwelt at Belleville, N. J., in May 1877. II. Healy, married 5628 5629 5630 5631 5632 S633 ville, N, J., in May 1877. Van Riper. They dwelt at Belle- Chil. of Pearsall Brush and Clarissa (Healy) Powell. I. Charles Henry Powell, b. at New York City, in 1822; married Betsey Barney; and was living at Marne, Iowa, in Ap. 1877. II. Lydia Adelia Powell, b. at New York City, in 1826; was living at Youngstown, N. Y., in Ap. 1877, unmarried. III. Albert Theodore Powell, b. at New York City, in 1829; mar- ried Chloe Barney; and was living at Marne, Iowa, in Ap. 1877. « IV. Julia Ann Powell, b. at Porter, N. Y., in 1831; married John Dunham ; and was living at Oil City, Penn., in Ap. 1877. V. Catharine Louisa Powell, b. at Porter, N. Y., in 1833 ; married Luther Ash ; and was living at Sioux City, Iowa, in Ap. 1 877. VI. William Thaddeus Powell, b. at Porter, N. Y., in 1835; married 121 1715 1716 1716c 962 Right h Ge7ieration. Catharine Sage; and was living at Anoka, Minn., in Ap, 1877. He served in the war of 186 1. 5634 VII. Jane Lyanda Powell, b. at Porter, N. Y., in 1837; was living at Youngstown, N. Y., in Ap. 1877, unmarried. 5635 VIII. Angeline Frederika Powell, b. at Porter, N. Y., in 1839; died at Porter in 1853, and was buried there. 5636 IX. Arthur Pearsall Powell, b. at Porter, N. Y., in 1841; married Ida ; and was living at Sioux City, Iowa, in Ap. 1877. He served in the war of 1 861. 1718 Chil. of Charles and Roxana (Keeler) St. John. 5637 I. Keeler St. John, b. at Ridgefield, Conn.; married there, 22 Dec. 1833, Polly Hubbell, of Ridgefield. They lived in Michigan in 1874. 13707 5638 II. Harrison St. John, b. at Ridgefield, Conn.; a blacksmith; married Stone, of Danbury, Conn. They settled at Ridgefield, then went west, and are both dead. 5639 III. Charles St. John, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., in Jan. 1 821; a hatter; 13709 of Silvermine, in New Canaan, Conn. He died at Ridgefield, 29 July 1859, and was buried in Titicus Cemetery, 5640 IV. Berlin St. John, b. at Ridgefield, Conn.; a stage-proprietor; lived at Danbury, Conn., in 1874. Child of and Roxana (Keeler) Dickens. 1718 5641 V. Dickens, a son ; died young. Child of Cyrus and Roxana (Keeler) Beers. 1718 5642 VI. Ruth Beers, b. at Ridgefield, Conn.; married Daniel Dove; and "went west." 1719 Chll. of Rufus Hoyt and Polly (Oickens) Keeler. 5643 I. Ira Keeler, married Olmstead, sister of his uncle Burr Keeler's wife. He served in the war of 186 1, and died soon after his return. 13710 lVhit7iey Family. 963 5644 5645 5646 5647 5648 5649 5650 II. Electa Keeler, married William E. Dickens. They were living at Croton Falls, N. Y., in Nov. 1874. III. John Junior Keeler, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 23 Dec. 1816; a mason ; married there, 2 Sept. 1 840, by Rev. Seymour VanDeusen, Methodist, to Elizabeth Pickett, who was born at Ridgefield, 8 March 1820, dau. of Henry and Dorcas (Olmstead) Pickett. He died at Ridge- field, 7 Jan. 1852, of fever, and was buried in Titicus Cemetery. She was married (2d), 15 Feb. 1854, at Ridgefield, by Rev. F. W. Smith, Methodist, to Edwin Burt, a mason, who was born at Stamford, Conn., 18 March 1806; and was living at Ridgefield in Dec. 1874. Chil. of Samuel Dauchy and Sally (Akely) Keeler. I. Albert Keeler, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 22 March 1822; a mason and shoemaker; married at Yorktown, N. Y., 21 Aug. 1846, by Rev. Mr. Lauren, Presbyterian, to Amanda Odell, dau. of Joseph and Clarissa (Secor) Odell, of Philipstown, N. Y., where she was born 8 Nov. 1821. They dwelt at Ridgefield for six years after marriage; at Ellenville, N. Y, two years; at Ridgefield again, nearly six years; and, in Dec. 1859, moved to Knoxville, Tenn., where he was engaged in the boot and shoe trade. They left Knoxville, 8 Jan. 1865, for Ridgefield, where they remained till 4 Sept. 1865; then moved to Newman, III; from there to Aplington, Iowa; and thence, in Nov. 1868, to lola, Kansas, where they were living in Jan. 1875. He died ther^ 27 Feb. 1875, and was buried in lola Cemetery. II. George Keeler, b. at New Fairfield, Conn., 22 June 1844; a harness-maker; married at Brooklyn, N. Y., Emma Combes, who died about 1866, in New York City ; married (2d) Almira Allen ; and was living at 744 Sixth Avenue, New York, in Nov. 1874. III. William Lester Keeler, b. at Bedford, N. Y., 27 March 1826; a dealer in milk; married, 15 Oct. 1856, his cousin, Clarissa Keeler, dau. of Albert Burr and Sarah Ann (Olmstead) Keeler. He died in his father's house at Bedford, 15 Feb. 1856, without children, from a disease of the heart; and was buried at North Stamford, Conn. For her subsequent marriages, see her record. IV. Mary Elizabeth Keeler, b. 20 Nov. 1829; married Benjamin Hallett, of Whitlockville, N. Y. They were living at Willow Springs, Kansas, in Nov. 1874. V. Eli Jennings Keeler, b. at Bedford, N. Y., 23 Oct. 1831; a shoe- maker; married there, 31 Aug. 185 1, Jane McKeel, of Croton, N. Y. 13711 1721 13713 13718 5665 13721 13728 964 Eighth Generation. 5651 5652 5653 5654 5655 5656 5657 5658 They settled at Ridgefield, Conn. He enlisted there, 11 Aug. 1862, in Co. G, 17th Reg., Conn. Vol. Infantry; was wounded in the side, at the battle of Gettysburgh ; and discharged, 19 July 1865, at Hilton Head, S. C. He married (2d) Amanda Foster. They settled at South Norwalk, Conn., where he died from his wound, 21 March 1867, and was buried in the Norwalk Cemetery. She was living at South Norwalk in Nov. 1874. VI. Smith Keeler, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 21 Sept. 1833; a shoe- maker; married Mary Haliett, of Whitlockville, N. Y., sister of Benjamin Hallett. He was living at Albina, formerly Willow Springs, Mo., in Nov. 1874, and was constable of the town. VII. Clark Keeler, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 20 Jan. 1836; a farmer; married Mary Dickens; and settled on Katonah Street, near the foot of West Mountain, in Ridgefield, where they were living in Nov. 1874. VIII. Anna Augusta Keeler, b. at Bedford, N. Y., 4 June 1838; married in the Autumn of 1852, at her father's house in Whitlockville, N. Y., William Beckwith, a shoemaker, who was born in England, son of William Beckwith. She married (2d), 17 Aug. 1865, at Golden's Bridge, N. Y., Sylvester Williams, a farmer, who was born at Ridgefield, Conn., i Ap. 1833, son of Zadok and Polly (Bennett) Williams. See his record. Chil. of Major and Hannah (Keeler) Dickens. I. George Dickens. II. Milo Dickens. III. Charles Dickens. IV. Clark Dickens. One of these was said to live at Reading, Conn., in Nov. 1874. Chil. of Daniel and Prua (Keeler) Hoyt. I. Hiram Burr Hoyt, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 17 Dec. 1830; a" dealer in hardware; married at South Hero, Vt, 22 Feb. 1854, by Rev. O. G. Wheeler, Congregational, to Juliette Kent, dau. of Helmer and Semantha (Fletcher) Kent, of South Hero, where she was born 7 Sept. 1832. They settled at West Union, Iowa, and were living there in Jan. 1875. 13733 13739 8359 1723 1724 13741 Whitney Family. 965 5659 5660 5661 5662 5663 5664 5665 II. Julia Ann Hoyt, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 28 Aug. 1832; married at South Hero, Vt, 20 Sept. 1864, by Rev. O. G. Wheeler, Congregational, to William Kent, a farmer, son of Helmer and Semantha (Fletcher) Kent, of South Hero, where he was born 14 Dec. 1827. They dwelt at South Hero for three years ; and then moved to West Union, Iowa, where they were still living in Jan. 1875. III. Grace Matilda Hoyt, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 25 May 1835; married at South Hero, Vt., 31 March 1858, by Rev. O. G. Wheeler, Congregational, to James Scott Wright, a clerk, son of Josiah and Mary (Phelps) Wright, of South Hero. He was born in Canada East, 14 Oct. 1826. They dwelt at South Hero for three years; and then moved to West Union, Iowa, where they were still living in Jan. 1875. IV. Melissa Jane Hoyt, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 4 Aug. 1837; married at South Hero, Vt., 25 Ap. 1858, by Rev. John S. Mott, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church at Grand Isle, Vt, to Sidney White, a farmer, son of Timothy Duel and Abigail (Dixon) White, of South Hero, where he was born 7 Nov. 1835. They dwelt at South Hero till 1863; then moved to Volga City, Iowa; and were living there in Jan. 1875. V. Helen Mar Hoyt, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 2 June 1839; married at Rouse's Point, N. Y., 8 Dec. 1863, by Rev. John N. Marain, Episcopal, to Telisfo Rubyor, a farmer, son of Peter and Theresa (Rical) Rubyor, of South Hero, Vt. He was born at Lavaltrie, Canada East, 31 Oct. 1835. They settled at West Union, Iowa, and were living there in Jan. 1875. VI. Cynthia Hoyt, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 20 May 1841; married at South Hero, Vt., 12 Nov. 1873, by Rev. O. G. Wheeler, Congregational, to Richard Moore Donaldson, a farmer, son of James and Hannah (Currie) Donaldson, of Swanton, Vt, where he was born i Ap. 1848. They settled at South Hero, and were living there in Feb. 1875, without children. VII. John Addison Hoyt, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 8 Feb. 1846; a farmer; married at Grand Isle, Vt, 7 Dec. 1870, by Rev. Robert Chrystie, Methodist Episcopal, to Helen B. Macomber, dau. of Wesson and Mary (Flint) Macomber, of Grand Isle, where she was born 18 Nov. 1850. They settled at Grand Isle, where she died 28 Sept 1873, and was buried. He left Grand Isle, 3 Nov. 1873, for West Union, Iowa, where he was living in Jan. 1875, without children. Chil. of Albert Burr and Sarah Ann (Olmstead) Keeler. I. Clarissa Keeler, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 22 Feb. 1837; married in her father's house at Stamford, Conn., 16 Oct. 1855, her cousin, William 13744 13750 13753 13757 1725 13762 966 Kighth Geiieration. 5666 5667 5668 5669 5670 5671 Lester Keeler, who died without children, 15 Feb. 1856, at Whitlockville, in Bedford, N. Y. She married (2d), 25 Dec. 1856, at North Stamford, Conn., James Hudson Lane, a salesman of boots and shoes, whose parents (names unknown) lived at New York City. He died at Stamford, 23 Sept. 1 861, aged 34 years; and was buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn, N. Y. She married (3d), 18 May 1866, at New Haven, Conn., Joseph Lockwood, a farmer, son of Gideon Weed and Mary (Ayers) Lockwood, of North Stamford, where he was born 7 July 1836. They settled at Peeks- kill, N. Y., and were living there in June 1875. II. Philip Burr Keeler, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 17 July 1840; a farmer; married at Stamford, Conn., 31 Jan. 1861, Emily Davis, who was born at Stamford, 9 Sept. 1845, dau. of Gould Selleck and Elsey (Stevens) Davis, of Stamford, afterward of New Canaan, Conn. They settled at Stamford, and afterward removed to South Hero, Vt., where they were Hving in Feb. 1875. He enlisted at Stamford, 18 Aug. 1862, as waggoner, in Co. A, 28th Reg., Conn. Vol. Infantry; and was mustered out at New Haven, Conn., 28 Aug. 1863. Chi I. of Philip Riley and Lydia (Bates) Keeler. I. George Bates Keeler, was living at South Hero, Vt, in Ap. 1875. II. Frederick Lacy Keeler, died of fever, at New Orleans, La., 2 June 1864, unmarried. He served in the Union army. III. Charles Edward Keeler, b. at Danbury, Conn.; a farmer; mar- ried at Lowell, Mass., 8 May 1871, Mary Ettie Murphy, dau. of John and Betsey (Edgerton) Murphy, of Stockholm, N. Y., where she was born 3 1 July 1849. They dwelt at South Hero, Vt, till 1872; then moved to Newfield, Oceana Co., Mich., where they lived nearly three years; and, in the Spring of 1875, returned to South Hero. IV. Eudora Keeler, was living at South Hero, Vt, in Ap. 1875. Chli. of Clark Smith and Harriet Elizabeth (Beers) Keeler. I. Joseph Edgar Keeler, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 18 March 1841; a farmer; married at South Hero, Vt, 24 Dec. 1863, by Rev. Orville Gould 5648 13764 1727 13769 1728 13771 5672 5673 5674 5675 5676 5677 5678 5679 5680 S68i 5682 5683 5684 Whitney Family. Wheeler, Presbyterian, to Marian Fletcher, dau. of William and Mary (Landon) Fletcher, of South Hero. She died without children, 17 Oct. 1864, aged 22 years, and was buried at South Hero. He was married (2d), 21 March 1866, at South Hero, by Rev. Orville Gould Wheeler, to Sarah Martin, dau. of Lyman and Fanny (Ames) Martin. They settled at South Hero, and were living there in March 1875. n. Abner Beers Keeler, b. at South Hero, Vt, 2 June 1850; a teacher; was living at Bridgeport, Conn., in March 1875, unmarried. Chil. of Henry and Susan (Warner) Falrweather. I. Marsena Fairweather. II. William Fairweather. III. Richard Fairweather. IV. Henrietta Fairweather. V. Thomas Fairweather. VI. Henry Fairweather. All reported to be living at Williamsburgh, N. Y., in 1875. Chil. of Isaac and Sally (Fairweather) Albin. I. Isaac Henry Albin. II. Could Albin. III. Jane Albin, married James H. Terpeny, a builder. They settled at New York City, and were living there in 1876. IV. Theodore Albin. V. Charles Albin. VI. Sylvester Albin. 967 1735 1733- 1736 968 5685 Eighth Generation. 5686 5687 5688 5689 5690 5691 5692 Chil. of George and Phebe Ames (Brockington) Fairweather. I. Mary Jane Fairweather, b. at South Norwalk, Conn., 11 Oct 1836; was adopted by Titus K. and Lydia Ann Merrill, of Norwalk; married in March 1857, on Tavern Island, Norwalk, A. Wesley Hale, a master-mariner, from Glasco, N. Y. She died in New York City, 5 Aug. 1857 ; and was buried in Pine Island Cemetery, Norwalk. II. George Nelson Fairweather, b. at South Norwalk, Conn., 22 Oct. 1838 ; a hat-finisher; married in the Meth. Epis. parsonage at Bethel, Conn., 10 May 1865, by Rev. John S. Breckenridge, to Gertrude Morgan, dau. of Medad and Delanie (Ferry) Morgan, deceased, of Bethel, where she was born 5 July 1834. They dwelt at Danbury, Conn.; and then moved to South Norwalk, where they were living in Nov. 1875. III. Sarah Frances Fairweather, b. at Wilton, Conn., 27 May 1842; married in her mother's house at South Norwalk, Conn., in Oct, 1861, George Cummings, a plumber and coppersmith, who was born in New York City, son of John and Mary Cummings. They settled at South Norwalk, and were living there in Nov. 1875. Chil. of Benjannin and Hannah (Wilcox) Fairweather. I. Charles Henry Fairweather, b. about 1836; died at Newark, N. J., II Feb. 1864, and was buried in Pine Island Cemetery, South Nor- walk, Conn. He married, but the name of his wife has not been obtained. II. Elsie Fairweather, was living with her father, at Newark, N. J., in Nov. 1875, unmarried. III. George Benjamin Fairweather, b. 4 Oct. 1849; died 6 March 1850, and was buried in Pine Island Cemetery, South Norwalk, Conn. Chil. of George and Mary Jane (Richards) Nash. I. John Lewis Nash, b. at Norwalk, Conn,, in Dec. 1847 ; died there, 26 Ap. 1849, and was buried in Pine Island Cemetery. II. Nash, a son, b. about 1849; died on the same day. 1737 1377s 13778 1739 174s 5693 5694 5695 5696 Whitney Family. Chil. of William Henry and Sarah Sophia (Schneller) Nash. I. Charles Daniel Nash, b. at Bethlehem, Penn., 15 Sept. 1857. II. Edward Augustus Nash, b. at Catasauqua, Penn., 31 March i8S9- III. Sidney Peter Nash, b. at South Norwalk, Conn., 14 Sept. 1862. IV. Samuel Henry Nash, b. at South Norwalk, Conn., 27 March 1865. 969 1746 5697 5698 5699 5700 5701 5702 5703 Chil. of Frederick Jackson and Mary Elizabeth (Nash) Nodine. I. Robert Hanford Nodine, b. at 34 Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y., 25 Dec. 1853. II. Alida Nodine, b. at 144 Johnson Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., 14 Oct. 1856. Chil. of Hanford Robert and Margaret Jane (Fallon) Nash. I. Frederick Alonzo Nash, b. at Newark, N. J., 19 Aug. 1852; a freighter; was living at Winona, Col, in Oct. 1875, unmarried. II. Mary Elizabeth Nash, b. at Bethlehem, Penn., i Feb. 1855 ; was living with her father in Oct. 1875, unmarried. III. Margaret Maria Nash, b. at Bridgeport, Conn., 12 Dec. 1856; married in the parsonage of the Second Methodist Episcopal Church at New Haven, Conn., 11 Feb. 1875, by Rev. George Alanson Taylor, to Myer Cohen, a clerk. They lived at Brooklyn, N. Y., in 1875. IV. George Hanford Nash, b. at Bridgeport, Conn., 22 Oct. 1858; was living at Winona, Col., with his brother, in Oct. 1875. V. Charles Williamson Nash, b. at Pittsfield, Mass., 10 Nov. 1861; died at Brooklyn, N. Y., 4 Sept. 1862, and was buried in Cypress Hills Cemetery. 122 1747 1748 970 5704 5705 S7o6 5707 5708 5709 5710 Eighth Generation. Chil. of Jeduthan and Florinda (Ragan) Higby. I. Jeduthan Higby, b. 18 June 1807; died 22 June 1807. II. Laura Ann Higby, b. at West Turin, N. Y., 27 July 18 10; married at Turin, N. Y., 9 Jan. 1828, Timothy Brooks Johnson, a farmer, son of Ebenezer and Clarissa (Brooks) Johnson, of Turin since 1803, formerly of Middletown, Conn., where he was born 7 Dec. 1802, She died at Turin, 25 March 1835, and was buried there, in the River Road Cemetery. He married (2d), 5 Nov. 1835, at Martinsburgh, N.Y., Electa Pitcher, born 24 Feb. 1 8 10, dau. of David and Mary (Trowbridge) Pitcher. They dwelt at Glensdale, N. Y., in May 1877. III. Newton Milton Higby, b. at Turin, N. Y., 27 Mayi8i2; a farmer; married there, 9 Feb. 1853, Alice M. Cole, dau. of Henry H. and Polly (Sconk) Cole, of Turin. She was born at Floyd, N. Y., 15 June 1829. They dwelt at Turin; at Edwards, N. Y.; and, finally, at New Hartford, Iowa, in March 1877. IV. Lucinda Catharine Higby, b. at Turin, N. Y., 12 March 18 14; married there, 27 Feb. 1841, Henry Smith; died at Turin, i Sept. 1853, and was buried there. V. James Harrison Higby, b. at Turin, N. Y., 11 March 1816; a farmer ; married there, 3 March 1 840, by Rev. Russell Way, Baptist, to Eliza Smith, dau. of Wanton and (Churchill) Smith. He enlisted in the Spring of 1862, as a private in the 59th Reg., N.Y. S. Vol. Infantry; and returned unhurt, having served two years on the Peninsula, and taken part in the second battle of Bull Run, and the engagements at Antietam and Chantilly. They were living at Chase's Lake, in Watson, N. Y., in Ap. 1877. VI. Philander Higby, b. at Turin, N. Y., 13 Oct. 1818 ; was drowned in Piseco Lake, Arietta, N. Y., 15 Dec. 1862, and was buried at Turin. It is said that he was the first man in the State of New York who attempted the artificial propagation of brook-trout. He did not marry. VII. Lysander Higby, b. at Turin, N. Y., 14 July 1822; a farmer; married there, 27 Dec. 1849, by Rev. R. Streeter, Baptist, to Olive Stand ift, dau. of Danford and Zilpah (Salmon) Stanclift, of Russia, N. Y., where she was born 27 July 1832. They dwelt at Turin till 1855; and then settled at West Turin, where they were living in Ap, 1877. 1750 13780 13783 13785 13786 13791 57" S7I2 5713 5714 5715 5716 5717 Whitney Family. Chil. of James and Sally (Wickham) Ragan. I. Ransom Ragan, b. at Turin, N. Y., 19 July 1823 ; an engineer; married there, 8 Jan. 1848, Sophia Antoinette Shepard, dau. of George and Mary Aurelia (Staplin) Shepard, of Watertown, N. Y. She was born at Turin, 25 Ap. 1828. They dwelt at Turin till 5 June 1855 ; moved to Sexton ville. Wis. ; and finally settled at Prairie du Chien, Wis., where they were living in Ap. 1877. II. John Thomas Ragan, b. at Turin, N. Y., 19 July 1826; a dairy- farmer; married, 28 Feb. 1850, Mary Delia Smith, dau. of Wanton and Lucy (Lane) Smith, of Turin, where she was born 22 Dec. 1829. They dwelt at Turin till 5 March 1855; at West Leyden, N. Y., till 23 Feb. 1866; and then settled at Delta, N. Y., where they were living in Ap. 1877. III. Cynthia Ragan, b. at Turin, N. Y., 20 Aug. 1829; married there, 11 March 185 1, Marcellus Alonzo Searl, a farmer, son of William and Drusilla (Smith) Searl, of Turin, where he was born 12 June 1826. They dwelt at Turin till 4 Ap. 1872 ; moved to Glendale Station, in Mar- tinsburgh, N. Y., and kept a hotel till i Dec. 1874; and then returned to their farm in Turin, the same on which he was born, and were living there in Ap. 1877. IV. Roxy Ann Ragan, b. at Turin, N. Y., 22 June 1831; married there, 2 Oct. 1850, Samuel Utiey; died at Turin, without children, 11 Feb. 185 1, and was buried in Turin Cemetery. Chil. of Hannon and Sally (Phelps) Ragan. I. Ann Eliza Ragan, b. at Turin, N. Y., 18 Jan. 1824; married, 11 Sept. 1845, William Allen. They were living at Turin in Ap. 1877. II. Sarah Jane Ragan, b. at Turin, N. Y., 7 May 1825 ; married, 15 Jan. 1850, Charles David Budd, a physician. They were living at Turin in Ap. 1877. III. Delia M. Ragan, b. at Turin, N. Y., 23 Sept. 1829; married, 20 June 1848, George Metcalf ; died at Turin 12 Dec. 1850, and was buried there. 971 1753 13795 13798 13802 1754 13804 13806 13809 972 Eighth Generation. 5718 5719 5720 5721 5722 5723 5724 Chil. of Egbert and Ruhama (Arthur) Ragan. I. Bradford Ragan, b. at Turin, N. Y., 30 June 1823; a farmer; married at Martinsburgh, N. Y., 3 July 1844, Mary Jane Lyon, dau. of Rufus and Mary (Youngs) Lyon. She was born at Greenfield, Mass., 15 Nov. 1820; and died at Turin, 28 June 1847, ^i^d was buried there. He married (2d), 25 Oct. 1847, ^^ Turin, Mary Elizabeth Root, born at Mar- tinsburgh, 6 June 1 829, dau. of Truman and Lydia (Granger) Root. They were living at Glensdale, N. Y., in March 1877. II. Ela Ragan, b. at Turin, N. Y., 30 Oct. 1825 ; a dealer in cattle; married at Clermont, Iowa, 12 Ap. 1865, Jeanette Gillon, born at Roscoe, 111., 28 July 1844, dau. of Alexander and Elspeth Gillon. They were living at Postville, Iowa, in March 1877. Chil. of Egbert and Jerusha (Johnson) Ragan. III. Elhanan Ragan, b. at Turin, N. Y., 15 Ap. 1831; a farmer; married at Turin, 24 March 1853, Maria Dorothy Snnith, dau. of John I. and Lany (Meseck) Smith, of Turin, where she was born. He married (2d), 22 Jan. 1874, at West Martinsburgh, N. Y., Mary Vienna Hills, born at Turin, dau. of Baxter Yale and Louisa (Wright) Hills. They were living at Glensdale, N. Y., in March 1877. IV. Elizabeth Ragan, b. at Turin, N. Y., 21 June 1834; married at Copenhagen, N. Y., 16 Nov. 1859, Otis Ashley Shepard, a farmer, son of George and Mary (Staplin) Shepard, of Turin, where he was born 13 July 1838. They were living at Turin in March 1877. V. Jerusha Ellen Ragan, b. at Turin, N. Y., 8 June 1845 ; married at Houseville, N. Y., i Feb. 187 1, Rozelle Cornelius Hills, a farmer, son of Cornelius and Harriet (Salmon) Hills, of Turin, where he was born 10 Sept. 1839. They were living at Turin in March 1877. Chil. of Egbert and Nancy Maria (Hall) Ragan. VI. Willard Dayton Ragan, b. at Turin, N. Y., 13 July 1856; and was hving with his parents, at Houseville, N. Y., in March 1877. Chil. of Henry and Apollonia (Rockwell) Ragan. I. Laura Ann Ragan, b. at Turin, N. Y., 21 Ap. 1835; married there, i June 1854, Seymour Augustus Perry, an inn-keeper, son of Ethan 1755 13810 13813 1755 13816 13818 13823 1755 1756 13825 Whitney Family. 973 5725 5726 5727 5728 5729. 5729^ S729b 5729c S729U 5729^ and Sophronia (Prindle) Perry, of Turin, where he was born 20 Aug, 1828. II. Henrietta Ragan, b. at Turin, N. Y., 23 Ap. 1838; married there, 14 Nov. 1867, James Bower, a merchants' clerk, son of William and Elizabeth Bower, from England. He was born at Oakwood, Victoria Co., C.W., 6 May 1845. Chil. of Henry and Mary (Harger) Ragan. III. Imogene Ragan, b. at Turin, N. Y., 17 Sept. 1847; married there, 12 Jan. 1868, Hiram Schell, son of Adam and Charlotte (Harris) Schell, of Greig, N. Y., where he was born 12 Sept. 1840. She died at Clqar Lake, Iowa, 18 Jan. 1871, and was buried at Turin. He was living at Mason City, Iowa, in Ap. 1877; and was then sheriff of Cerro Gordo County. IV. Henry Harger Ragan, b. at Turin, N. Y., 4 Aug. 1850; was living at Dubuque, Iowa, in Ap. 1877. V. Helen Cornelia Ragan, b. at Turin, N. Y., 20 July 1854. Chil. of Reuben and Cynthia (Salmon) Wooiworth. I. Almira Wooiworth, b. at Turin, N. Y., 21 Jan. 18 13. II. Angeline Wooiworth, b. at Turin, N. Y., 18 March 181 3; married there, i March 1837, by Elder Martin Salmon, Baptist, to Alvah Staplin, a farmer, who was born at Rutland, N. Y., 3 March 181 3, son of Daniel and Esther (Wilson) Staplin. They dwelt at Turin till 1852; afterward at Gouverneur, N. Y. ; and were living at Rutland in June 1877. III. Harriet Wooiworth, b. at Turin, N. Y., 15 July 1817; died there, 14 Aug, 181 8, and was buried in Turin Cemetery. IV. Cynthia Wooiworth, b. at Turin, N. Y., 31 March 18 19; and was living there in June 1877, V. Mariette Wooiworth, b. at Turin, N. Y., 1 1 Sept. 182 1; died there, 13 Ap. 185 1, and was buried in Turin Cemetery. VI. Caroline Elizabeth Wooiworth, b. at Turin, N. Y., 15 March 13829 1756 13830 1759 13831 13840 974 5729f 5729e 5730 5730b 5 730c 5730d 573o« 5730a Eighth Generation. 1824; died there, 14 May 1872, and was buried in Turin Cemetery. She was married, 19 Jan. 1847, by R^v. Mr. Hurd, Presbyterian, to George Duane Kentner, who was born at West Turin, N. Y., 23 June 1 82 1, son of Amos and Lucinda (Clark) Kentner, VII. Charles Ensign Wool worth, b. at Turin, N. Y., 3 July 1826; died there, 18 Nov. 1839, ^^i*^ was buried in Turin Cemetery. VIII. Clinton Woolworth, b. at Turin, N. Y., 3 Jan. 1829; a farmer; married at West Turin, N. Y., 29 Dec. 1856, by Rev. Lucius L. Palmer, Methodist Episcopal, to Lucinda Lydia Thompson, who was born at West Turin, 7 Dec. 1 834, dau. of Chandler and Hannah (Markham) Thompson. They settled, with his father, on the homestead at Turin, and there died (she, 16 Ap. 1865 ; he, 1 1 Sept. 1866), and were buried in Turin Cemetery. Chil. of Stephen and Amy (Salmon) Seari. ' I. Crandison Searl, b. at Martinsburgh, N. Y.; and was living at Concord, Ohio, in June 1877. II. Harris Searl, b. at Martinsburgh, N. Y.; a merchant and lumber- man; married near Martinsburgh, Ohio, King; married (2d), at Geneva, N. Y., Mary E. Whiteman, who was living at Geneva in July 1877. He settled at Augusta, Wis., about 1857; and died there 13 March 1876. He had been postmaster for twelve years ; and, at the time of his death, was clerk of the circuit-court, having held that office for six years. He had also been county-surveyor for ten years. III. Henry Searl, b. at Martinsburgh, N. Y.; died in Berrien County, Mich. IV. George Searl, b. at Martinsburgh, N. Y.; died at Hampden, Ohio. V. Lucinda Searl, b. at Martinsburgh, N. Y. Child of James Madison and Mary Ann (Salmon) Henry. I. John Henry, was living at Turin, N. Y., in Feb. 1877. I By a typographical error, this name has a final s at No. 1 760. I384I 1760 13844 1764 Whitney Family. 975 5731 5732 5733 5734 573S 5736 5737 5738 Chil. of Elijah and Elizabeth (Benedict) Salmon. I. Mary Salmon, b. at Turin, N. Y., 5 Feb. 1817; married there, 8 Aug. 1837, Bela Stone; died at Turin, 17 July i860, and was buried in Turin Cemetery. II. Oliver Salmon, b. at Turin, N. Y., 18 Ap. 1820; a farmer; mar- ried at Potsdam, N. Y., 25 June 1842, Julia Anna White, i dau. of Gurdon and Betsey (Jones) White, of Rome, N. Y., where she was born 6 Aug. 181 8. They dwelt at Turin for two years; at Potsdam four years; at Martinsburgh, N. Y., two years; and then settled at Greig, N. Y., where they were living in Feb. 1877. He served in the war of 1861. III. Jane Salmon, b. at Turin, N. Y., 29 Aug. 1822 ; married there, 6 Feb. 1847, Henry Nye, of Potsdam, N. Y. They were living at Brasher Falls, N.Y., in Feb. 1877. Chil. of James and Jeanette Ann (Doig) Benedict. I. Jane Cornelia Benedict, b. at Turin, N. Y., 15 Ap. 1845; married, 8 Sept. 1868, Adoniram Lee Foot. They were living at Rome, N. Y., in Jan. 1877. II. James Clinton Benedict, b. at Turin, N. Y., 27 June 1848; a dairy-man and stock-breeder; married at Lowville, N. Y., 10 Feb. 1874, by Rev. Henry Ward Bennett, Methodist Episcopal, to Amelia Lovisa Welter, dau. of Harvey and Polly Wright (Sackett) Weller, of Lowville, where she was born 12 Jan. 1850. They settled at Turin, on the farm opposite his father's, 12 May 1874, and were living there in Feb. 1877. III. Andrew Doig Benedict, b. at Turin, N. Y., 11 Oct. 1856; and was living there in March 1 877, a farmer, unmarried. Chil. of Ebenezer and Candace (Clark) Benedict. I. Sylvester Henry Benedict, b. at Turin, N. Y., 7 June 1828 ; died 10 Nov. 1868, unmarried. II. James Turner Benedict, b. at Turin, N. Y., 28 Jan. 1833; a farmer; married there, 2 Dec. 1855, Celia A. Jones, dau. of John Griflfith I See the White Genealogy, p. 232. 1765 13848 13851 1768 13858 1769 13860 976 Righth Generation. 5739 5740 5741 5742 5743 5744 5745 and Jane (Williams) Jones, of Turin, where she was born 2 Aug. 1837. They settled at Turin, and were living there in Jan. 1877. III. Madison Allen Benedict, b. at Turin, N. Y., 28 Oct. 1837; died 8 June i860, unmarried. Chil. of Levi and Clarissa (Wetmore) Benedict. I. Jane Eriinda Benedict, b. at Turin, N. Y., 30 Jan. 1835; married, 23 Sept. 1859, Martin Wilkin. He enlisted in the 14th Reg., N. Y. S. Artillery ; took part in the various engagements of the regiment ; and was killed, 27 March 1865, at the retaking of Fort Stedman. She married {2d), 7 June 1872, at Denmark, N. Y., Andrew Ryel. They settled at Copenhagen, N. Y., and were living there in March 1877. II. Oscar Hannibal Benedict, b. at Turin, N. Y., 6 Nov. 1837; married at Denmark, N. Y., 2 Jan. 1873, Elelah Ryel. They were living at Denmark in March 1 877. III. Homer Henry Benedict, b. at Turin, N. Y., 5 Feb. 1840; a farmer; married at Leyden, N. Y., 25 Oct. 1872, Florence Rhoda Cookins, dau. of Daniel Warren and Eliza Ann (Rhodes) Gookins, of Fowler, N. Y., formerly of Boonville, N. Y., where she was born 12 Oct. 185 1. They settled at Turin, and were living there in March 1877, without children. IV. Louisa Maria Benedict, b. at Turin, N. Y., 28 May 1844; died at Turin, 13 Oct. 1854, and was buried there. Chil. of John and Levantia White (Miller) Benedict. I. Sylvester Miller Benedict, b. at Lowville, N. Y., 2 July 1840; a merchant; married there, 25 July 1872, Catharine Evans, born in Wales, 2 Feb. 1844, dau. of William and Ann (Jones) Evans. They settled at Lowville, and were living there in Jan. 1877, without children. II. John Spencer Benedict, b. at Lowville, N. Y., 5 Nov. ^ 1844; died at Utica, N. Y., 30 May 1864, and was buried at Lowville. I The Benedict Genealogy, p. 56, in error, says March. 1772 mi 5746 5747 5748 5749 Whitney Family 5750 5751 5752 Child of Jesse and Delia (Benedict) Walworth. I. Edward Huntington Walworth, b. at Rome, N. Y., 23 Feb. 1857 ; and was living there in March 1877. Chil. of Silas Franklin and Esther J. (Benedict) Kellogg. I. John Benedict Kellogg, b. 28 June 1846; was living at Black River, N. Y., in March 1877, unmarried. II. Esther Frances Kellogg, b. 5 Sept. 1851; married, in 1874, Clayton L. Dennison. They were living at Lowville, N. Y., in March 1877. Chll. of Harvey and Deborah (Lyon) Riggs. I. James Alonzo Riggs, b. at Somers, N. Y., 17 Jan. 1817; a hatter; married at Southeast, N. Y., 23 Nov. 1836, Charlotte Matilda Lakey, of the same place. She was born in Pennsylvania, 25 Jan. 18 18, dau. of John and Abigail (Reynolds) Lakey. They lived in Somers, Cross River, and per- haps in other parts of Westchester County, N. Y. She died, 3 Aug. 1 868, in the house of her daughter, Mrs. Crane, at Dykeman's, in Southeast; and was buried at Cross River. He died, 22 Oct. 1872, at Croton Falls, N. Y.; and was buried at Somers. II. Lydia Riggs, b. at Somers, N. Y., 25 Dec. 1819; married at North Salem, N. Y., 28 Nov. 1841, James Clark, a carriage- maker, son of Jesse and Betsey (Elliott) Clark, of North Salem. He was born at Bedford, N. Y., 19 May 18 19. They dwelt at Somers till Ap. 1852 ; and then set- tled at North Salem, where they were living in Jan. 1875. III. Miles Riggs, b. at Somers, N. Y., 13 May 1821; a farmer; mar- ried there, 19 Nov. 1846, Mary Jane Turner, dau. of Stephen and Harriet Bettey (Nickerson) Turner, of Somers, where she was born 29 Feb. 1828. They settled at Somers, near Golden's Bridge post-office, and were living there in Feb. 1875. IV. Irene Campbell Riggs, b. at Somers, N. Y., 7 Sept. 1826; mar- ried, 19 Oct. 1843, Absalom Finch ; and settled at Springfield, Ohio. 123 977 1775 1776 1780 13862 13867 13870 978 Eighth Generation. 5753 5754 5755 5756 5757 5758 5759 5760 Chil. of Josiah Anson and Hester Ann (Martin) Riggs. I. Melissa Riggs, b. at Fishkill, N. Y.; died of consumption. II. Mary Riggs, b. at Beekman, N. Y. ; married at Stormville, N. Y., 4 Sept. 1848, by Elder Robinson, Baptist, to Smith Norton, a dealer in wood and coals, son of Morris and Tamar (Knapp) Horton, of Fishkill, where he was born 11 Jan. 1822. They dwelt in Dutchess Co. till Nov. 1866; and then moved to D wight, 111., where she died of consumption, 5 Sept. 1867, and was buried. He was married (2d), 10 Sept. 1868, at Dwight, by Elder J. Fisk, Baptist, to Clarissa Maria Smith ; and in the Spring of 187 1, returned to Poughkeepsie, N. Y., where he was living in June 1875, at 40 Jefferson Street. III. Northrop Riggs, b. at Beekman, N. Y., 20 Feb. 1825 ; a mason; married at Fishkill, N. Y., 24 March 1849, Maria Catharine Terwilliger, who was born at Fishkill, 7 May 1827, dau. of James MuUin and Sally (Carman) Terwilliger. They dwelt at Fishkill till 1853; then moved to Joliet, 111.; and, in 1855, settled at Dwight, 111., where they were still living in Jan. 1875. He enlisted at Dwight, as 3d sergeant, in Co. B, 129th Reg., 111. Vol., 10 Sept. 1862 ; appointed 2d sergeant, 2 Nov. 1862 ; ist sergeant, I Sept. 1864; and was discharged at Chicago, 111., 7 June 1865, having taken part in the battles at Resaca, Dallas Woods, Burnt Hickory, Peach Tree Creek, and Atlanta. IV. Lydia Ann Riggs, married Thomas Smith, from England. They were living at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., in Jan. 1875. V. Catharine Elizabeth Riggs, b. at Fishkill, N. Y., 28 May 1829; married there, 19 Feb. 1852, by Rev. Nathaniel Robinson, Baptist, to Eliphalet Smith Rundell, a butcher, son of Jesse and Anna (Smith) Rundell, of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., where he was born 10 Jan. 1820. They settled at West Point, N. Y. ; thence moved, i March 1 864, to Highland Falls, N. Y. ; and were living there in Feb. 1875. VI. Phebe Jane Riggs, b. 4 Nov. 1830; married Job Benjamin, son of Job and Polly (Seaman) Benjamin, of Stormville, in East Fishkill, N. Y. ; and died of consumption at Stormville. VII. Thomas Riggs, b. at Beekman, N. Y., 6 Nov. 1831; died at Matteawan, N. Y., 30 March 1869, and was buried there. VIII. Harvey Riggs, b. at East Fishkill, N. Y., 14 Nov. 1833 ; a dealer in lumber; married at Dwight, 111., 20 Feb. i860, Sarah Ann Kyler, dau. of Lyman and Martha (Drennen) Kyler, of Dwight. She was born at 1782 13874 13876 13882 13889 576i 5762 5763 5764 5765 Whitney Family. Huntingdon, Penn., $ Feb. 1838. They dwelt at Dwight till Sept. 1861; and then moved to Pontiac, in the same county, where they were yet living in Jan. 1875. IX. Caroline Riggs, b. at Beekman, N. Y., 14 June 1835 ; married at Matteawan, N. Y., 9 Sept. 1857, by Rev. Daniel Sherwood, Baptist, to Joseph Bentley,! a file-forger, born in England, son of David and Mary (Brooks) Bentley, the latter residing in Matteawan at the time of his mar- riage. They settled at Matteawan ; where she died 18 June 1870, and was buried in the Episcopal Cemetery. She is remembered as " a zealous member of the Baptist Church, and a brilliant poetess." X. Irena Riggs, died of consumption. XL Martin Smith Riggs, b. at Green Haven, in Beekman, N. Y., 9 Ap. 1839; a mason and plasterer; married at Matteawan, N. Y., 10 Oct. 1867, Mary Elizabeth Rogers, dau. of Warren and Jane (Palmer) Rogers, of Matteawan, where she was born 14 Dec. 1843. They settled at Matteawan, and were living there in Jan. 1875. He served in the Union army for four years during the war of 1 86 1. Xn. Horace Miles Riggs, b. at Stormville, in Fishkill, now East Fishkill, N. Y., 8 March 1841; a carpenter; married at Matteawan, N. Y., 2 Ap. 1864, by Rev. John S. Kingsland, Methodist, to Maggie E. Frost, dau. of Holmes and Azubah (Barrett) Frost, of Matteawan. She was born at Fishkill, 19 Nov. 1847. They dwelt at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., for two years ; at Dwight, 111., for three years ; and then returned to Matteawan, where he died, 24 June 1874, of consumption, which was brought on by exposure for several days in the Chickahominy Swamp, during his service in the Union army. He was buried in the Episcopal Cemetery at Mattea- wan. He enlisted at Albany, N. Y., as a private, in the — Reg., N. Y. S. Vol.; took part, as lieutenant, in the battles of Bull Run (2d), Antietam, Ball's Bluff, Fredericksburgh, and the seven days fight before Richmond ; but was finally compelled by illness to offer his resignation. He was a member of the Baptist Church in Matteawan ; and his associates report him " as good a soldier of Christ as he had been of his country, vigorous, full of useful work, and possessing the confidence and love of all who knew him." She was living at Matteawan in Jan. 1875. XIII. William Henry Riggs, b. at Fishkill, N. Y., 10 March 1843; a soldier in the war of 1861; married, and was living at Streator, 111., in 1875- I His first wife was Mary Elizabeth Jennings, Elizabeth Beckwith, of Red Hook, N. Y. They from Sing Sing, N. Y. ; his third was Ellen were living at Matteawan in Feb. 1875. 979 13897 13900 13903 980 Righth Generation. 5766 5767 5768 5769 5770 5771 5772 5773 XIV. Charles Seaman Riggs, b. at Fishkill, N. Y., 25 Dec. 1846; a soldier of 1 86 1 in Jan. 1875. married in Michigan, and was living at Englishville, Mich., Chil. of Samuel and Elizabeth (Haight) Riggs. I. Daniel Riggs, b. at Philipstown, N. Y., 23 Dec. 181 1; a carpenter; married, 16 June 1834, Hannah Nelson; died in New York City, 5 June 1 864, and was buried in Greenwood Cemetery. She was living at Cold Spring, N. Y., in Feb. 1875. II. David Riggs, b. at Philipstown, N. Y., 3 Nov. 1813; a tailor; died at Maiden, N. Y., 9 Feb. 1836, unmarried. III. Albert Riggs, b. at Philipstown, N. Y., 9 Dec.1815 ; a carpenter; married, 19 Sept. 1839, Hannah Knapp ; married (2d), in Sept.1840, Mary Paneer ; and was living at Godfrey, 111., in Feb. 1875. IV. Isaac Riggs, b. at Philipstown, N. Y., 31 Jan. 1818 ; a dealer in dry goods and groceries; married at Philipstown, 23 Aug. 1841, Maria Haight, dau. of Sylvanus and Margaret (Craft) Haight, of Philipstown, where she was born, 4 Feb. 1821. They settled at Philipstown ; and were dwelling there, in the village of Cold Spring, in March 1875, having lived three years in Montgomery, and five years in Fishkill, N. Y. He has been Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue ; was an enrolling officer during the war of 1861 ; and has been, for eight years, a Justice of the Peace. V. John Riggs, b. at Philipstown, N. Y., 20 June 1820; a machinist; married, 4 Sept. 1844, Mary Henry. She died 3 Aug. 1848, aged 22 years, and was buried in the Presbyterian Cemetery at Matteawan, N. Y. He married (2d), in June 185 1, Hannah Peck; and was living at Godfrey, 111., in Feb. 1875. VI. Samuel Smith Riggs, b. at Philipstown, N. Y., 22 July 1822; went to sea about 1842; and his family, having heard nothing from him in thirty-three years, suppose him to be dead. VII. William Riggs, b. at Philipstown, N. Y., 16 May 1824; an iron- moulder; married, in Feb. 1846, Fanny Henry, sister to his brother John's wife. She was born 20 March 1824; died 3 June 1850, and was buried in the Presbyterian Cemetery at Matteawan, N. Y. He married (2d), in Dec. 185 1, Melissa Mead ; and was living at Cold Spring, N. Y., in Feb. 1875. 1785 13907 13916 13917 5774 5775 5776 5777 5778 5779 5780 578i Whitney Family. VIII. Susan Riggs, b. at Philipstown, N. Y., ii July 1826; living at Cold Spring, N. Y., in Feb. 1875, unmarried. was IX. Mary Elizabeth Riggs, b. at St. Andrew's, in Montgomery, N. Y., 10 Feb. 1833 ; married at Fishkill Landing, N. Y., 11 Oct. 1854, by Rev. James Harkness, Presbyterian, to William Thurston Valentine, a carpenter and builder, son of William and Elizabeth (Folsom) Valentine, of Fishkill Landing, where he was born 9 Ap. 1833T They settled at Albany, N. Y.; and were living there, at 133 Lancaster Street, in March 1875- Chil. of Isaac and Marinda (Smith) Riggs. I. Mehetabel Riggs, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 12 Oct. 18 12; died at New York City, 27 July 1825. II. Clark Riggs, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 11 Dec. 18 14; a tanner and currier; married at Derby, Conn., in Aug. 1835, Wlary A. Newton, who died at Humphreysville, now Seymour, Conn., about 1838. He married (2d) Louisa Robinson, of New Haven, Conn. He settled at Humphreys- ville, Conn.; and moved thence to Rochester, N. Y., where he died 20 March 1867. His widow lived in Massachusetts in 1873. III. Smith Riggs, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 5 Aug. 1822; a cabinet- maker; married at Birmingham, Conn., 5 Jan. 1855, Mary Ann Tomlinson, dau. of James Tomlinson. They settled at North Wilton, Conn., where he died of consumption, 3 1 May 1 867. She went, as a teacher, to California, and was living there in 1873. IV. Jacob Riggs, b. at New York City, 31 May 1825; a seaman; died of consumption, 1 1 Feb. 1 847. V. Charles Mortimer Riggs, b. in Allen Street, New York City, 14 March 1834; a railway-conductor; married at Wilton, Conn., 5 Nov. 1868, Caroline Celia Nash, of Westport, Conn., where she was born 18 Jan. 1845. They settled at Norwalk, Conn., and were living there in Sept. 1875. He served for three years in the war of 1861. Chil. of Loclcwood and Polly (Riggs) Cray. I. Sarah Ann Cray, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 18 Ap. 1812; married there, 20 Feb. 1830, in her father's house, Hiram Roberts, a shoemaker, 981 13918 1786 5129 13919 13923 13924 1787 13925 982 Right h Generation. 5782 5783 5784 5785 5786 5787 son of Caleb and Anna (Smith) Roberts, and g. son of Josiah and Joanna (Smith) Smith, of Ridgefield, where he was born about 1808. He died, without children, in his father's house at Ridgefield, 12 June 183 1, and was buried in Titicus Cemetery. She married (2d), 20 Feb. 1834, at their home in Ridgefield, Levi Roberts, a farmer, brother of her first husband. He was born at Ridgefield about 1806; died there, without children, 23 June 1 841, and was buried in Titicus Cemetery. She married (3d), 20 Feb. 1842, Lewis Stebbins Seymour, a shoemaker and farmer, who was born at Wilton, Conn., 28 Aug. 18 10, son of Samuel and Heligee (Steb- bins) Seymour. They settled at North Wilton, and were living there in Jan. 1875. II. Henry Gray, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 16 Feb. 1814; a hatter; married at Newark, N. J., Charlotte Griffith, of New Jersey; died at Ridgefield, 12 Aug. (town-record says 12 Dec.) 1848, and was buried in Titicus Cemetery. He had a family, all of whom, with the exception of his eldest son, pre-deceased him ; but we have been unable to obtain par- ticulars. III. Mariette Cray, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 31 Aug. 1815; died Newark, N. J., 3 Nov. 1846, aged 31 years, and was buried there. at IV. Eliza Jane Cray, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 29 Dec. 1817; died at Ridgefield, 18 Jan. 1834, and was buried in Titicus Cemetery. V. Ceorge Cray, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 15 Ap. 1820; a carpenter and joiner; married at Newark, N. J., 19 Oct. 1843, by Rev. John L. Lenhart, Methodist Episcopal, to Mary Amelia Foster, dau. of Jonah and Sally (Hunt) Foster, of Ridgefield, where she was born 22 March 1822. They settled at Ridgefield; and, in Ap. 1871, moved to Danbury, Conn., where they were living in Feb. 1875. He enlisted at Ridgefield, 15 Aug. 1862, as corporal, in Co. G, 17th Reg., Conn. Vol. Infantry; and was dis- charged, for general debility, in Ap. 1863. VI. Charles Cray, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 9 March 1822 ; died there, 16 Jan. 1830, and was buried in Titicus Cemetery. VII. John Cray, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 7 Nov. 1824; a carpenter; married in Madison Street, New York, 25 June 1852, by Rev. Dr. Hat- field, Presbyterian, to Eliza Cilligan, dau. of Thomas and EHza (Wren) GiUigan, of Dublin, Ireland, where she was born 10 Nov. 1823. He went to Ridgefield, i Feb. 1842 ; to Danbury, Conn., i May 1844; to Hoboken, N. J., I Nov. 1846; to Jersey City, N. J., in July 1847; to Cuddeback- ville, N. Y., in Sept. 1848; to New York City in May 1849; to Melrose, N. Y., in Ap. 1854; returned to New York in Ap. 1865 ; and, in Ap. 1868, 13930 2824 13932 Whitney Family, 983 5788 5789 5790 5791 5792 5793 moved to 118 Division Avenue, Brooklyn, N, Y., where they were living in March 1875. VIII. William Gray, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., i March 1827; married at Newark, N. J., Jane Smith, of that city ; died at Newark, of consump- tion, 25 Aug. 1853, and was buried there. I. Chil. of Daniel and Lumerec (Ryerson) Riggs. RiggS, a son, name not reported ; b. at, or near, Trenton, N, J. II. Richard Ryerson Riggs, b. at, or near, Trenton, N. J. He and his brother were brought up by their grandfather, Richard Ryerson ; and settled, it is said, in New York City. Chll. of Cyrus and Eliza Wood (Squire) Riggs. I. Albert Bidwel Riggs, b. at Marysburgh, U. C, 25 Sept. 1824; a millwright and engineer; married at Thurlow, C. W., 29 Oct. 1846, Soplironia Denyes, born at Thurlow, 11 Ap. 1829, dau. of Peter and Mary Ann (Sills) Denyes, natives of Germany. They dwelt at Madoc, C. W., till 1848; at Watertown, N. Y., till 1850; at Madoc again, till 1854; at Listowel, C. W., till 1868; and then settled at Cheboygan, Mich., where they were living in Ap. 1875. He has filled the offices of Justice of the Peace, Superintendent of the Poor, and Superintendent of Schools. II. Edward Squire Riggs, b. at Adolphustown, U. C, 29 Oct. 1825 ; a machinist and engineer; shipped in the Autumn of 1845, as armorer's mate, on the U. S. Ship Columbia, and went to the East Indies and China, returning in time to take part in the capture of Vera Cruz, Mexico ; and was discharged at Norfolk, Va., 25 Oct. 1847. He was married at Madoc, C. W., 24 July 1849, by Rev. Stephen Miles, Wesleyan Methodist, to Sarah Ann Powers, dau. of John and Nancy (Gilbert) Powers, of Belleville, C. W., where she was born 29 May 1828. They were living at Cheboy- gan, Mich., in Feb. 1876. III. Lydia Riggs, b. at Madoc, U. C, 24 Dec. 1828; married at Belleville, C. W., 11 Ap. 1847, by Rev. John Grear, Episcopal, to Francis stead, a farmer, son of Thomas and Ann (Downing) Stead, of Elzevir, C. W. He was born at Teviotdale, Eng., 11 Aug. 1827. They dwelt at Madoc for two years; at Elzevir for seventeen years; and then, i Oct. 1788 1793 13933 13936 13940 984 Eighth Generation. S794 5795 5796 5797 5798 5799 5800 5801 5802 1867, settled at Cheboygan, Mich., where she died 15 Nov. 1871. She was buried in the Riggs burial-place, at Inverness, Mich. He was living at Cheboygan in Feb. 1 876 ; and had been a Justice of the Peace. IV. Rowena Riggs, b. at Madoc, U. C, 11 Feb. 1830; married Bacon ; and lived at Madoc, Ont., in Feb. 1876. V. Miles RiggS, b. at Madoc, U. C, 16 Dec. 1832 ; died near Water- town, N. Y., 22 Sept. 1850. VI. Lewis Warner Riggs, b. at Madoc, U. C, i May 1834^ a blacksmith; married there, 4 Oct. 1859, by Rev. T. G. Colwell, "Bible Christian," to Victoria Sabrina Darley, dau. of William John and Mary (Clark) Darley, of Kingston, C. W., where she was born 12 Jan. 1838. They dwelt at Madoc till March 1 863 ; then moved to Brighton, C. W. ; thence to Inverness, Mich. ; and from there to Cheboygan, Mich. ; and were living there in Feb. 1876. VII. Hiram Riggs, b. at Madoc, U. C, 2 Dec. 1836; and was living there in Feb. 1 876. VIII. Susan Riggs, b. at Madoc, U. C, 24 Nov. 1838; died in the Winter of 1874-5. IX. Cyrus Riggs, b. at Madoc, U. C, 14 Ap. 1840; a farmer; married there, 14 March 1865, Hester Ann Woodward, dau. of Alpheus Burton and Elizabeth Ann (McCoy) Woodward, of Hungerford, C. W, where she was born 20 Oct. 1845. They were living at Cheboygan, Mich., in Feb. 1876. X. Eliza RiggS, b. at Madoc, U. C, 5 Jan. 1842; a milliner; was living at Glencoe, Ont, in Feb. 1876, unmarried. XI. William Faucette Riggs, b. at Madoc, U. C, 7 May 1844; a wholesale-dealer in wines; married at Flint, Mich., 23 March 1872, Donna Maria Hastings, dau. of David and Mary Louisa (Doty) Hastings, of Davison, Mich., where she was born 22 June 1854. They were living at Vassar, Mich., in Nov. 1 876, without children. XII. Delina Amanda Riggs, b. at Madoc, U. C, 22 July 1846; married there, 22 Dec. 1863, by Rev. Mr. Harris, Wesleyan Methodist, to Robert Hay, a carpenter, born in Scotland, 27 Ap. 1843, son of Robert and Catharine (McKiddie) Hay. They dwelt at Listowel, C. W., for seven years; at Brookfield, Mo., one and a half years ; and then settled at Trenton, Mo., where they were living in March 1876. 13949 I39S3 13958 •► 5 803 58o4 5805 5806 5807 5808 5809 Whitney Family, XIII. John Harris Riggs, b. at Madoc, C. W., 24 Sept. 1848; a merchant; married at Cheboygan, Mich., 27 Nov. 1868, Annis Elizabeth Woodward, dau. of Alpheus Burton and Elizabeth Ann (McCoy) Wood- ward, of Hungerford, C. W,, where she was born 20 March 1850. They dwelt at Listowel for two years ; and then settled at Cheboygan, where she died 14 Feb. 1873. He was living at Vassar, Mich., in Feb. 1876. Chil. of John and Martha (Riggs) Pringle. I. Miles PringlOi b. at Richmond, U. C, 29 June 1822 ; a carpenter; married at Brighton, C. W., 15 March 1857, Elizabeth Jane Leary, dau. of Benjamin and Mary (Kendall) Leary, of Kingston, C. W, She was born at Ottawa, C. W., 28 Dec. 1838. They settled at Napanee, C. W.; and were living there in Feb. 1876. II. Alfred Pringle, b. at Richmond, U. C, i Sept. 1824; a farmer and brick-maker; married at Madoc, C. W., 26 Dec. 1848, by Rev. Stephen Miles, Wesleyan Methodist, to Sarah Ann Fretts, dau. of Caspar and Magdalene (Huffman) Fretts, of Thurlow, C. W., and (prior to 183 1) of North Fredericksburgh, U. C, where she was born 16 July 1827. They dwelt at Richmond till Ap. 1869; at Belleville, Ont., till Ap. 1870; and then settled at Napanee, Ont, where they were living in Ap. 1876. ' III. Ezra Healy Pringle, b. at Richmond, U. C, 13 Aug. 1827; mar- ; ried at South Fredericksburgh, C. W., Martha Darley; and was living at Brighton, Ont, in March 1876. IV. George Ferguson Pringle, b. at Richmond, U. C, 31 March 1830; a blacksmith; married at Tyendenaga, C. W., 14 March 1854, Azubah Grant, dau. of John and Mary (Huffman) Grant, of Tyendenaga, where she was born 22 July 1837. He died, 25 Jan. 1874, at Half Moon Bay, California. She was living at Napanee, Ont, in March 1876. V. Solomon Waldron Pringle, b. at Napanee, Richmond, U. C, i March 1833; a carpenter and joiner; married there, 3 Ap. 1869, Mary Maria Leary, dau. of Benjamin and Mary (Kendall) Leary, of Napanee, where she was born 22 Aug. 185 1. They settled at Napanee, and were living there in May 1876. VI. Joseph Anson Pringle, twin, b. at Richmond, U. C, 22 May 1836 ; a brickmaker; married at Madoc, Ont, 2 Sept 1872, by Rev. James Egan, Methodist Episcopal, to Emily Margaret Abbot, dau. of Francis and Margaret (West) Abbot, of Tudor, Ont She was born at Russel, C. W., 124 98s 13960 1794 I 396 1 13968 I 398 I 13986 U989 986 58io 5811 5812 5813 5814 5815 5816 5817 5818 Kighth Generation. 20 May 1849. They dwelt at Rowdon, Ont, till 12 Nov. 1874; and then settled at Madoc, where they were living in May 1876. VIL John Wesley Pringle, twin, b. at Richmond, U. C, 22 May 1836; married at Napanee, C. W., 16 March 1863, by Rev. J. C. Brunelle, Methodist Episcopal, to Eliza Jane Kendall, dau. of Francis and Mary (Blake) Kendall, of Kingston, C. W. She was born at Toronto, C. W., 16 Oct 1837. They dwelt at Napanee till 1875; and then settled at Toronto, where they were living in Ap. 1876. VIII. Hannah Jane Pringle, b. at Richmond, U. C, 4 Feb. 184 1; died there, 4 Feb. 1855, and was buried in Napanee Cemetery. IX. Lewis Pringle, b. at Richmond, U. C, 25 July 1843 ; married at Belleville, Ont, Catharine Miles; and was living at Belleville in Ap. 1876. Chil. of Lewis and Harriet Ann (Harris) Riggs. I. Alfred Riggs, b. in Sept 1837 ; died at Madoc, C.W., 5 Sept 1858. II. Matilda Riggs, was living in Nebraska in Ap. 1875. III. Coleman Harris Riggs, was living in Kansas in Ap. 1875. IV. Alberta Riggs, was living in Kansas in Ap. 1875. Chil. of Martin and Mary Jane (Eager) Riggs. I. Mary Ann Riggs, b. at Madoc, C. W., 31 July .1838; married in her father's house at Elzevir, C. W., 25 Oct 1857, by Rev. Thomas McMullen, Wesleyan Methodist, to Lawrence Stover Denyes, a merchant, son of Peter and Mary Ann (Sills) Denyes, of Thurlow, C. W. They dwelt at Mitchell, C. W., for two years ; at Listowel, C. W., six years ; and then moved to Brookfield, Mo., where she died, 20 Ap. 1872, and was buried. He was living at Brookfield in Ap. 1 876. II. Martha Jane Riggs, b. at Madoc, C. W., 27 Oct 1839; married at Queensborough, C. W., 2 Jan. i860, by Rev. John Ryerson Phillips, Methodist Episcopal, to a cousin of her sister Mary's husband, John Wesley Denyes, a farmer, son of Jacob ai;d Sarah (Lake) Denyes, of 1 3991 1795 1796 13997 14005 • « 58i9 5820 5821 5822 5823 5824 5825 Whitney Family. Thurlow, C. W., where he was born 27 Feb. 1-832. They settled at Thurlow, on the farm where was born; and were Hving there in Ap. 1876. III. John RiggSy b. at Madoc, C. W., 13 Dec. 1840; a merchant; married in her father's house, 13 Ap. 1865, by Rev. Benjamin Day, Con- gregational, to Margaret McDonald, dau. of Alexander and Mary (Hamilton) McDonald, of Listowel, C. W. She was born near Belleville, C. W., 22 March 1844. They dwelt at Listowel till 10 Ap. 1866; at Brookfield, Mo., till 3 Feb. 1876; and then returned to Listowel, where they were living in Ap. 1876. He was one of the Town Board, and Treasurer of Brookfield, in 1875. IV. Phebe Maria Riggs, b. at Madoc, C. W., 11 Jan. 1845; married in her father's house at Listowel, C. W., 7 March 1865, by a Congrega- tional minister, to Andrew Climie, a farmer, son of William and Janet (Hamilton) Climie, of Wallace, one mile west of Listowel. He was born at Innesfield, C. W., 31 Jan. 1841. They settled at Wallace; and were living there in Ap. 1876. V. Stephen Miles Riggs, b. at Madoc, C. W., 19 Sept. 1847; married in her father's house, 8 Feb. 1875, by Rev. C. C. Harrah, Congre- gational, to Emma Rose Benway, dau. of Moses Benway, of Linn Co., Mo. They were living at Brookfield, Mo., in Ap. 1876. VI. Luclnda Elizabeth Riggs, b. at Madoc, C. W., 9 Nov. 1849; married in her father's house at Brookfield, Mo., 5 May 1869, by Rev. Guy Hamilton, Methodist Episcopal, to Sheldon Joseph Merchant, a farmer, son of Chauncey Hide and Helen Delano (Vansyle) Merchant, of Busti, N. Y. He was born at New Albion, N. Y., 2 Nov. 1843. They settled at Ridge, Mo., and were living there in Ap. 1876. VII. Margaret Riggs, b. at Elzevir, C. W., 18 July 1855 ; died there 25 Nov. 1857, ^"-;Sft>: io6o 6505 6506 6507 6508 6509 6510 Eighth Generation, VII. Charles Whitney Perry, b. at Black Point, Nova Scotia, 5 June 1837; ^ farmer and fisher; married at North East Harbor, N. S., 27 Feb. 1867, Mary Jane Golden, who was born at Round Bay, N. S., 13 Dec. 1843, dau. of Samuel Thomas and BerHna Perry (Hagar) Golden. They settled at Black Point, and were living there in Sept. 1874. VIII. Alexander McKenney Perry, b. at Black Point, Nova Scotia, 2 Ap. 1839; a farmer and fisher; married at North East Harbor, N. S., 13 Jan. 1867, Susan Lake Hagar, who was born at Round Bay, N. S., 20 June 1837, dau. of William and Joanna (Cox) Hagar. .They settled at Black Point, and were living there in Sept. 1 874. IX. George Leonard Perry, b. at Black Point, Nova Scotia, 15 Nov. 1840; a farmer and fisher; was living at Black Point in Sept. 1874, un- married. X. Henrietta Perry, b. at Black Point, Nova Scotia, 14 Sept. 1843; married at North East Harbor, N. S., i May 1865, George Cowan Perry, a farmer and fisher, who was born at Black Point, 15 Sept. 1838, son of Peter Scudder and Mary Ellen (McKenney) Perry. They settled at Black Point, and were living there in Sept. 1874. Chil. of John and Rebecca Hope (Whitney) King. I. James Hope King, b. at North East Harbor, Nova Scotia, 16 Dec. 1832; a mariner; married at North East Harbor, 25 Jan. 1858, by Rev. Christopher Lockhart, Wesleyan, to Eiiza Jane Greenwood, who was born at North East Harbor, 21 June 1834, dau. of Alexander Reid and Jerusha (Whitney) Greenwood. They settled at North East Harbor, and were living there in Aug. 1874. II. Bethia Locke King, b. at North East Harbor, Nova Scotia, 22 Sept. 1836; married at North East Harbor, 4 Jan. 1871, by Rev. W. H. Rictan, Baptist, to Alfred Henry Lavers, a Baptist preacher, of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, who was born at Yarmouth, 5 Jan. 1843, son of Henry and Mehetabel Mercy (Harding) Lavers. ^ They settled at North East Harbor, and were living there in Aug. 1 874 ; he being then engaged in missionary labor in that county. I Henry Lavers is the youngest son of William the oldest and most respected Baptist ministers George Lavers, of Bristol, Eng. ; and his wife is in N. S. the daughter of Rev. Harris Harding, one of 14426 14428 14432 2076 14436 6514 14442 65 1 1 6512 6513 6514 6515 6516 Whitney Family. Chil. of Samuel and Lydia (King) Whitney. I. John Swain Whitney, b. at North East Harbor, Nova Scotia, 21 Jan. 1837; a machinist and engineer; married at Peekskill, N. Y., 5 July 1865, by Rev. William C. Smith, Methodist Episcopal, to Pauline Garrison, who was born at Peekskill, 13 Oct. 1839, dau. of Beverly and Sophia (Swim) Garrison. He left his home in Nova Scotia, in 1855; dwelt at Cold Spring, N. Y., till 1863; and then moved to Peekskill, where they were living in Sept. 1874. He enlisted in the U. S. Navy, at Brooklyn, N. Y., 18 Aug. 1864; served on the Santiago de Cuba, taking part in the capture of Fort Fisher; and was discharged 16 June 1865. II. Thorndike Soames Whitney, b. at North East Harbor, Nova Scotia, 15 Oct. 1839; a joiner; married at Guysborough, N. S., 4 Nov. 1864, Jeannette Kirby, who was born at Canso, N. S., 15 Oct. 1839, dau. of John Coleman and Mary Ann (Jamieson) Kirby. She died at North East Harbor, 25 Feb. 1865. He married (2d), 3 Ap. 1867, at Guysborough, Eunice Letitia Jannieson, who was born at Halfway Cove, N. S., 9 Feb. 1844, dau. of John and Hannah Elizabeth (Kirby) Jamieson. They settled at Canso, and were living there in 1874. III. Joshua Swain Whitney, b. at North East Harbor, Nova Scotia, 20 July 1 842 ; a carpenter and joiner ; married at North East Harbor, i Jan. 1867, Julia Matilda Swain, dau. of Chapman and Hannah (King) Swain, of North East Harbor, where she was born 16 Nov. 1846. They settled at Canso, N. S., and were living there in 1874. Chil. of Alexander Reid and Jerusha (Whitney) Greenwood. I. Eliza Jane Greenwood, b. at North East Harbor, N. S., 21 June 1834; married James Hope King, her cousin. See his record. II. Thomas Whitney Greenwood, b. at North East Harbor, N. S., 30 Dec. 1835 ; died at North East Harbor, 2 Ap. 1837, ^"d was buried there. III. Alexander Reid Greenwood, b. at North East Harbor, N. S., 23 Jan. 1839; ^ master-mariner; married in her father's house, at North East Harbor, 1 3 Dec. 1 866, by Rev. Thomas G. Hart, Wesleyan Methodist, to Hannah Emma Jones Swain, who was born at North East Harbor, 23 March 1845, d^u. of Capt. Nathan and Mary Elizabeth (King) Swain. He settled at North East Harbor, and was Hving there in 1874. I 06 I 2077 14443 14447 14451 2078 14436 6509 14453 io62 Eighth Generation. 6517 ,6518 6519 6520 6521 6522 6523 6524 6525 6526 6527 IV. Robert Cameron Greenwood, b. at North East Harbor, N. S., 6 Feb. 1 841; a mariner; married at North East Harbor, 24 Feb. 1863, Letitia Ann Swain, dau. of Thomas and Lydia (King) Swain, of North East Harbor, where she was born 8 July 1836. They settled at North East Harbor, and were living there in 1874. V. Samuel Henry Greenwood, b. at North East Harbor, N. S., 5 Oct. 1842 ; and was living at Jamesville, N. C, in Feb. 1875. VI. Edward Perry Greenwood, b. at North East Harbor, N. S., 18 Nov. 1846; a master- mariner; married at his native place, I Aug. 1 870, by Rev. Robert Taylor, Wesleyan Methodist, to Lucretia Perry, dau. of William and Ann (Hagar) Perry, of North East Harbor, where she was born 31 Oct. 1847. They were living with his father, at North East Harbor, in 1874. VII. Sophia King Greenwood, b. at North East Harbor, N. S., 12 July 1848; married there, in her father's house, 29 Jan. 1873, by Rev. Wilson Wesley Lodge, Methodist, to Levi Perry, a mariner, son of William and Ann (Hagar) Perry, of North East Harbor, where he was born 7 Dec. 1844. They settled at North East Harbor, and were living there in 1874. VIII. Sarah Jerusha Greenwood, b. at North East Harbor, N. S., 6 Aug. 1850; and was living there, with her parents, in 1874. I44S7 Cliil. of William and Mary (Mitchell) Whitney. I. William John Whitney, was living in New York City in 1874. II. Mary Whitney, was living with her mother, at 11 Lindall Place, Boston, Mass., in 1874. III. Benjamin Whitney, was living at Boston, Mass., in 1874; address, 171 Chambers Street. IV. Frederick Whitney, was living at 75 Marlborough Street, Boston, in 1874. V. Henry Whitney, was living at Boston, Mass., in 1874; address, 11 Lindall Place. VI. Charles Whitney, was living at Boston, Mass., in 1872 ; address, 2 Commonwealth Avenue, or 82 Blackstone Street. 14460 2083 6528 6529 6530 653 1 6532 6533 6534 6535 Whitney Family. VII. George Whitney, was living at 75 Marlborough Street, Boston, Mass., in 1874. Chil. of Barzillai Watson and Matilda Ann (Sikes) Lockwood. I. Marcellus Whitney Loclcwooci, b. in Russell Co., Alabama, 30 Dec. 1870. II. Alfred Jarvis Lockwood, b. in Russell Co., Alabama, 15 March 1872. Chil. of Steplien and Catharine Jane (Lockwood) Fancher. I. James Harvey Fancher, b. in South Salem, N. Y., 5 Sept. 1832 ; a commission merchant; married in Meridian, N. Y., 18 May 1865, by Rev. S. B. Sherrill, Presbyterian, to Rosalthe lantha West, who was born in Meridian, 20 March 1842, dau. of Abel and Cordelia (Morse) West. She died in Meridian, 12 Feb. 1870, and was buried in Meridian Cemetery. He was livingnn New York City in 1874. II. Jane Elizabeth Fancher, b. in South Salem, N. Y., 30 May 1837 ; married at her mother's house, in Meridian, N. Y., 2 Oct. i860, by Rev. S. S. Goss, Presbyterian, to Charles Addison Bloomfleld, a com- mission merchant, born in Cato, N. Y, 7 Ap. 1834, son of Robert and Freelove (DeCamp) Bloomfleld. They were living at no Leroy Street, New York, in 1874. III. Maria Louisa Fancher, b. in Cato, N. Y., 4 Jan. 1840; married at her mother's house, in Meridian, N.Y., by Rev. S. B. Sherrill, Presby- terian, to Charles Henry Hedger, a farmer, born in Meridian, 18 Sept. 1839, son of William and Jerusha (Mason) Hedger. They settled in Meridian, and were Hving there in 1876. Chil. of Ceorge and Harriet (Fairweather) Lockwood. I. William Henry Lockwood, b. 19 Sept. 1843; married Sarah Cowell, who was born 13 July 1847. II. Mary Elizabeth Lockwood, b. 13 Oct. 1847. 1063 2088 2089 1 446 1 14462 14464 2090 14465 1064 6538 6539 6540 6541 6542 6543 Eighth Generation. 6536 6537 Chi I. of Ceorge and Rosina (Van Wie) Lockwood. III. George Watson Lockwood, b. 6 Dec. 1857. IV. Lewis Ellsworth Lockwood, b. 23 March 1864. Chil. of Isaac Lewis and Elizabeth (Turner) Whitney. I. Margaret Louise Whitney, b. in Lawrence Street, Albany, N. Y,, 20 Oct. 1839; married in Albany, 3 Feb. 1857, by Rev. John P. Newman, pastor of the Garrettson Methodist Episcopal Church, to William Leonard Yates, who was born at New Hackensack, in Fishkill, N. Y., 3 May 1830, son of John and Maria (Medler) Yates, afterward of Poughkeepsie, N. Y. They lived at New Hamburgh, N. Y., for one year and eight months; then settled at 6 Tivoli Street, Albany; and were living there in Aug. 1874, when he was a letter-carrier in the Albany post-office. II. James Lewis Whitney, b. in Lawrence Street, Albany, N. Y., 20 Nov. 1 841; was living at 6 Tivoli Street, Albany, in Aug. 1874, un- married ; a fireman on the N. Y. C. & H. R. Railroad. III. Solomon Whitney, b. in Lansing Street, Albany, N. Y., 23 Jan. 1843; died there, 27 Jan. 1846; and was buried in the Albany Rural Cemetery. Chil. of Augustus Waters and Almaria Juliet (Wait) Whitney. I. George Loomis Whitney, b. in Norwalk, Ohio, 9 Ap. 185 1; and was living at Livingston, Cal., in July 1874, unmarried. II. Louise Janet Whitney, b. in Norwalk, Ohio, 9 Jan, 1853; married at her mother's house in Norwalk, 7 March 1871, by Rev. C. E. Wright, Congregational, to Charles Walter Bates, a salesman, whose parents lived in Norwalk. He was born in Clarksfield, Ohio, 9 July 1850, son of Walter and Susan (Mead) Bates. They settled in Medina Street, Norwalk, and were living there in 1874. III. Ida Almira Whitney, b. in Norwalk, Ohio, 28 Dec. 1854; married at her mother's house in Norwalk, 4 Nov. 1874, by Rev. Royal Balcom, Episcopal, to Shepherd Jay Patrick, a locomotive-engineer, who was born in Norwalk, 16 Feb. 1852, son of Benjamin Dean and Eliza Purdy (Maxwell) Patrick, of Norwalk. He was living at 9 Newton Street, 2090 2094 14467 2098 14471 « • 6544 6545 6546 6547 6548 6549 6550 6551 6552 6553 Whitney Family. Norwalk, in Dec. 1874; and was employed on the Lake Shore and Michi- gan Southern Railroad. She is a communicant of St. Paul's Church. IV. James Augustus Whitney, b. in Norwalk, Ohio, 24 June 1857; ^^d was living there, with his mother, in 1874. V. Mary Alice Whitney, b. in Norwalk, Ohio, 6 Sept. 1859; and was living there, with her mother, in 1874. VI. Lucien Everett Whitney, b. in Norwalk, Ohio, 14 Oct. 1861; and was living there, with his mother, in 1874. VII. Eben Eugene Whitney, b. in Norwalk, Ohio, 26 Oct. 1864; died in Norwalk, 16 Oct. 1865, and was buried there, in Woodlawn Ceme- tery. VIII. Merta Margaret Whitney, b. in Norwalk, Ohio, 28 March 1867; and was living there, with her mother, in 1874. Child of Henry Fitch and Harriet (Culverson) Whitney. I. William Henry Whitney. Nothing is known of him, except that he joined the Union Army, and was killed in the battle of Shiloh, Ap. 1862. Child of Henry Fitch and Ann (Williams) Whitney. Whitney, a son, died when a few days old, and was buried II. with his mother, in Lebanon, 111., in Jan. 1843. Chil. of Henry Fitch and Cynthia (Cariilane) Whitney. III. George Henry Whitney, b. 23 Jan. 1845; died at Franklin, Mo., 19 Sept. 1868, and was buried there. IV. Francis Whitney, b. i Oct. 1847 ; died 27 May 185 1. Chil. of Charles and Roxana Malvina (Palmer) Whitney. I. Palmer Whitney, b. in East Townsend, Ohio, 20 Oct. 1841. He enlisted in May 1861, for three years, in Co. A, 29th Reg., Ohio Vol. In- fantry; left Norwalk, Ohio, 6 June 1861, for Camp Chase, near Columbus 134 1065 2099 2099 2099 2100 io66 6554 6555 6556 6557 6558 6559 6560 Eighth Generation. Ohio ; and in August, went with his regiment to Cheat Mountain, Va,, where they were encamped till November. They were then removed to Kentucky, remaining for a time at Camps Wicklifife and Jenkins; and joined the army of Grant, in time to take part in the battle of Pittsburgh Landing, where his right arm was shot away near the shoulder, 7 Ap. 1862. After amputation, he was sent, by steamer, to Evansville, Indiana; died there 1 7 Ap. 1 862 ; and was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, Evansville. II. Ann Whitney, b. in East Townsend, Ohio, 27 Nov. 1843 there, 21 Sept. 1845, ^"d was buried in Norwalk township, Ohio. died III. Calvin Whitney, b. in East Townsend, Ohio, 25 Sept. 1846; a wholesale dealer in hard-wood lumber ; married at the St. Charles Hotel, Norwalk, Ohio, 5 Nov. 1868, Marian Dean, whose father then lived in Townsend, Ohio. She was born at Irville, Ohio, 16 Oct. 1847, d^^- ^f Royal Cady and Mary Ann (Smith) Dean. He dwelt for two years in Custar, Ohio ; and thence moved to 44 Prospect Street, Norwalk, where they were living in 1873. IV. John Lory Whitney, b. in East Townsend, Ohio, 12 Nov. 1848; a wholesale dealer in lumber, in company with his brother Calvin, at 22 Summit Street, Toledo, Ohio; married at Bluffton, Indiana, 24 Nov. 1870, where her father then lived, Clara Bell Borden, who was born at Xenia, Ohio, 27 Dec. 1849, dau. of John and Mary (Satterthwaite) Borden; and was living at Bluffton in 1873, without children. V. Richard Burt Whitney, b. in East Townsend, Ohio, 7 Nov. 1853; a dealer in lumber; was living at Worthington, Indiana, in 1873. VI. Idalia Louisa Whitney, b. in East Townsend, Ohio, 5 May 1856; was living in the family of her brother Calvin, in Norwalk, Ohio, attending the High School, in 1873. Chll. of James Davis and Hannah (Pugh) Whitney. I. Mary Whitney, b. in Kirkersville, Ohio, 5 Aug. 1836; married in Bloomfield township, Ohio, 9 June 186 1, Henry Lowe, son of John and Mary Lowe. She died at Bloom Centre, Ohio, 24 Oct. 1867, and was buried there, in the Hendricks Cemetery. He was living at Bloom Centre in 1873. II. Jonathan Whitney, b. in Kirkersville, Ohio, 9 March 1838; a 14473 2101 14475 14479 Whitney Family. 6561 6562 6563 6564 6565 6566 6567 6568 6569 6570 farmer; married in Harrison, Ohio, 27 March 1863, Leaphia Ann Moore, dau. of James and Happy (Cornell) Moore, of Harrison, formerly of Pleasant township, Ohio, where she was born. They lived at Harrison, hear Bellefontaine post-office, till 1873 ; and then settled at Dawn, Mo. HI. Henry Whitney, b. in Kirkersville, Ohio, 9 Ap. 1840; a farmer; married, 30 Nov. 1865, Eliza Ann Duckworth, whose mother then lived in Bloomfield township, Ohio. She was born in Concord township, Ohio, 4 Sept. 1845, dau. of Christian Stephen and Elizabeth (Jenkins) Duckworth. He served for fifteen months in the Union Army, during the war of 1861; and has since lived in Bloomfield, Ohio. IV. Leander Whitney, b. in Kirkersville, Ohio, 10 May 1842; mar- ried, 25 July 1869, Sarah Jane Wright, of Stokes, Ohio, where she was born 14 July 1849; and was living in Bloomfield, Ohio, in 1873. V. Lucy Grumman Whitney, b. in Bloomfield, Ohio, 21 Feb. 1844; married Thomas Mclntyre Terrell. They were living at Quincy, Ohio, in 1873- VI. Reason Whitney, b. in Bloomfield, Ohio, i Dec. 1845 ; married in Harrison, Ohio, 16 March 1870, Sarah Ellen Moore, dau. of James and Happy (Cornell) Moore, of Harrison, where she was born 7 Oct. 1849. They settled in Bloomfield, and were living there in 1873. VII. Jeremiah Whitney, b. in Bloomfield, Ohio, 28 Sept. 1847; ^"^^ was living there in 1873, unmarried. VIII. William James Whitney, b. in Bloomfield, Ohio, 13 Dec. 1849; a farmer; married in Macarthy township, Ohio, 23 Aug. 1872, Margaret Winifred Clingerman, whose father then lived in Macarthy. She was born in Union township, Ohio, dau. of and (Royer) Clingerman. They settled in Macarthy, and were living there in 1873. IX. Thomas Jefferson Whitney, b. in Bloomfield, Ohio, 18 Oct. 1 851; and was living there in 1873. X. Clfford Whitney, b. in Bloomfield, Ohio, 11 May 1854; and was living there in 1873. XI. Ashford Whitney, b. in Bloomfield, Ohio, 18 Aug. 1856; and was living there in 1873. XII. Alford Whitney, b. in Bloomfield, Ohio, 4 June 1858; and was living there in 1873. 1067 14483 14486 14488 14492 14494 io68 6571 6572 6573 6574 6575 6576 6577 Eighth Generation. Chil. of George and Catharine (Saltzgaber) Whitney. I. Samuel Whitney, b. in Shelby, Ohio, 12 Ap. 1839; ^"^ ornamental plasterer; married in Mansfield, Ohio, 7 Nov. 1 861, by Rev. Hugh L. Parish, a presiding elder of the Methodist Episcopal Church, to Martha Briggs, whose father then lived two miles north-west from Shelby. She was born in Donington, Lincolnshire, England, 28 Dec. 1842, dau. of Jesse and Ruth (Bartram) Briggs. They were living at 3 Mill Street, Shelby, in 1873. He served in the war of 1861, in Co. D, 15th Reg., Ohio Vol. Inf II. William Henry Whitney, b. in Shelby, Ohio, 26 Oct. 1841; enlisted at Shelby, in the Autumn of 1861, in Co. I, iSth Reg., Ohio Vol. Inf; and was killed in the battle of Murfreesborough, Tenn., 31 Dec. 1863, and buried on the field of battle. III. Almira Whitney, b. in Shelby, Ohio, 20 Feb. 1844; married in Mansfield, Ohio, 23 March 1865, by Rev. I. G. W. Cowles, to William A. Hollenbaugh, a repairer of clocks and musical instruments, whose father then lived in Plymouth, Ohio. He was born in Madison, Penn., 22 Nov. 1835, son of John and Mary (Owing) HoUenbaugh. They were living at Shelby in 1873. IV. Eli Whitney, b. in Shelby, Ohio, 5 May 1846; enlisted in Co. H, 64th' Reg., Ohio Vol. Inf; was killed 9 May 1864, in the battle of Rocky- face Ridge, in Georgia, and was buried on the field of battle. V. Sarah Jane Whitney, b. in Shelby, Ohio, 16 Nov. 1848; died there, 1 6 Sept. 1 849, and was buried in the Shelby Cemetery. VI. Mary Melinda Whitney, b. in Shelby, Ohio, 26 Aug. 1850; married at the house of her uncle, John Whitney, four miles west of Jackson, Mich., 20 Sept. 1866, by Rev. David Winton, of the United Brethren, to Jacob Briggs, a farmer, whose father then lived near Shelby. He was born in England, 9 Dec. 1846, son of Jesse and Ruth (Bartram) Briggs. They settled in the house where her grandfather, Henry Whitney, lived and died, four miles from Shelby; and in 1 87 1, moved to Blooming Grove, Ohio, where they were living in 1873. He enlisted in 1864, in the 60th Reg., Ohio Vol. Inf.; served under Burnside; took part in nineteen engagements ; was discharged at Cleveland, Ohio ; and reached home 24 July 1865, entirely unharmed. VII. Isidore Jane Whitney, b. in Shelby, Ohio, 17 March 1854; and was living there, with her parents, in Aug. 1874. 2102 14495 14498 14503 Whitney Family. 6S78 6579 6580 6581 6582 6583 6584 6585 6586 6587 VIII. Alfred Franklin Whitney, b. in Shelby, Ohio, 25 March 1858 ; and was living there, with his parents, in Aug. 1874. IX. Emily Catharine Whitney, b. in Vernon, Ohio, 4 Dec, i860; and was living with her parents, at Shelby, Ohio, in Aug. 1874. X. Elizabeth Adeline Whitney, b. in Vernon, Ohio, 7 Ap. 1862; and was living with her parents, at Shelby, Ohio, in Aug. 1874. XI. Martha Matilda Whitney, b. in Vernon, Ohio, 17 Aug. 1864; and was living with her parents, at Shelby, Ohio, in Aug. 1874. Chil. of William and Mary (Ressell) Whitney. I. William Henry Whitney, b. in Kingston, Ohio, 7 Feb. 1840; a carpenter and builder; married at Mount Pleasant, Iowa, 15 Jan. i860, Ann Deline Miller, who was born in Columbia, Indiana, 13 Dec. 1837, <^^u. of Rev. Arthur and Rebecca (Wherret) Miller. They dwelt in Mount Pleasant till 4 March 1862; in Canaan, Iowa, till 10 Aug. 1862; in Winfield, Iowa, till i Ap. 1 863 ; and then returned to Mount Pleasant, where she died 28 June 1864. He was married (2d), 6 Dec. 1867, in Mount Pleasant, by W. D. Leedham, to Nancy Ann Lambert, who was born in Fairview, 111., 3 March 1848, dau. of Jacob and Sydney (Feral) Lambert. They were living in South Jefferson Street, Mount Pleasant, in Aug. 1874. II. Hannah Elizabeth Whitney, b. in Kingston, Ohio, 20 June 1841; was living with her father, near Mount Pleasant, Iowa, in 1873. III. Mary Melinda Whitney, b. in Kingston, Ohio, i March 1843; died in Middletown, Indiana, 22 May 1848, and was buried there. IV. Alice Jane Whitney, b. at New Maysville, Indiana, 25 Ap. 1846; married at her father's house, in Henry Co., Iowa, 2'j Aug. 1867, by Rev. Allen Robinson, Meth. Epis., to Isaac Daniel Royce, a farmer, of Jackson, Nebraska. They settled at Jackson, and were living there in 1873. V. John Philip Whitney, b. in Wayne, Indiana, 7 Oct. 1848; a blacksmith; was living at Mount Pleasant, Iowa, in 1873, unmarried. VI. Joseph Vernon Whitney, b. in Tippecanoe Co., Indiana, 4 Aug. 1853 ; was living with his father, in Marion, Iowa, in Sept. 1874. 1069 2103 14507 14513 1070 6588 6589 65 90 6591 6592 6593 6594 Eighth Generation. VII. Sarah Maria Whitney, b. in Marion, Iowa, 20 Aug. 1856; was living there with her father, in Sept. 1 874. Chil. of William and Ann Eliza (Miller) Whitney. VIII. Cineh Lauretta Whitney, b. in Marion, Iowa, 22 Dec. 1862; died 10 Feb. 1863, and was buried in Prairie Grove Cemetery, at the Friends' meeting-house, called Prairie Grove chapel, in Wayne township, Iowa. IX. Milton Miller Whitney, b. in Marion, Iowa, 24 Oct. 1865; was living there with his parents, in Sept. 1874. Chil. of William Henry Harrison and Hannah (Whitney) Ashley. I. Elizabeth Alzina Ashley, b. in Auburn, Ohio, 12 Dec. 1845 \ died in Hartford, Mich., 29 July 1866, and was buried there. II. Lucy Amanda Ashley, b. in Auburn, Ohio, 12 March 1847; ^ teacher ; married at the house of her uncle, William Whitney, nine miles north-west of Mount Pleasant, Iowa, 16 Aug. 1871, by Rev. John Haynes, Methodist Episcopal, to John Nevius Ronton, a homoeopathic physician, who was born at Amwell, N. J., 29 Ap. 1797, son of James and Hannah (Nevius) Renton.i They settled in Carbondale, 111.; removed, in Jan. 1872, to Sabula, Iowa; thence, in May 1872, to Fair Haven, 111.; and, in July 1873, to Lightsville, 111. While attending school in Jackson, Mich., she was admitted a member of the Protestant Episcopal Church ; when in Ohio, a few years later, she joined the Disciples' Church, by immersion ; and after marriage, entered the Methodist Episcopal Church, to be with her husband, who had been a member of it for fifty years. III. Henry Whitney Ashley, b. in Auburn, Ohio, 30 Nov. 1848; died of whooping-cough, 14 Feb. 1849, ^.t Auburn, and was buried there. IV. William Harrison Ashley, b. in Auburn, Ohio, 30 Dec. 1849; enlisted 30 Aug. 1864, in the 13th Reg., Mich. Vol. I nf, and was discharged 26 Oct. 1864, for disability; married at Hartford, Mich., 26 Jan. 1867, Susan Carnsey, whose father then lived in Arlington, Mich. She was born in Montague, N. Y., i Dec. 1848, dau. of Alonzo and Lurana (Hamblin) Garnsey. They settled in Arlington ; went, in Ap. 1 869, to Mason Co., Mich., where he "located" eighty acres of land under the I James Renton was an officer in the Revolutionary War. His wife died in 1799, in New Brunswick, N. J. ; he died in 1805. 2103 2105 I4516 6595 6596 6597 6598 6599 66oo 66oi 66o2 6603 6604 Whitney Family. 1071 "homestead law"; returned to Arlington 20 Jan. 1870; and moved, 5 Aug. 1872, to Bangor, Mich., where they were living in July 1873. V. Lucretia Cordelia Ashley, b. in Auburn, Ohio, 7 Nov. 185 1; died of consumption, 19 Feb. 1870, in Bangor, Mich., and was buried in Hartford, Mich. VI. Salmon Byron Ashley, b. in Auburn, Ohio, 30 June 1852; was a student in the University of Michigan, at Ann Arbor, in July 1873. Chil. of Parlin and Hannah (Whitney) Robbins. VII. Lucius Parlin Robbins, b. in Hartford, Mich., 28 June 1861; is dead. VIII. Cynthia Arvesta Robbins, b. in Hartford, Mich., 6 June 1864; died in Hartford. Child of Samuel Pierson and Lucretia (Whitney) Bloomfleld. I. Henry Whitney Bloomfleld, b. in Stockton, N. Y., 15 July 1859; and was living there, with his mother, in 1873. Child of John Goodrich and Rebecca (Weeks) Whitney. I. Sarah Goodrich Whitney, b. in Albany, N. Y., 7 Aug. 1840; and was living with her father, at Upper Hackensack, N. J., in 1874. Chil. of John Goodrich and Christina (Menzies) Whitney. II. William Menzies Whitney, b. in New York City, 31 Dec. 1853; and was living with his parents, in Upper Hackensack, N. J., in 1874. III. Mary Elizabeth Whitney, b. in Brooklyn, N. Y., i Nov. 1856; died there, 5 Jan. 1858, and was buried in Greenwood Cemetery. IV. Annie Grant Whitney, b. in Brooklyn, N. Y., 16 June 1859; and was living with her parents, at Upper Hackensack, N. J., in 1874. V. Jessie Allen Whitney, b. in Hackensack, N. J., 30 Jan. 1867; and was living with her parents, in Upper Hackensack, N. J., in 1874. 2105 2110 2111 2111 1072 66os 6606 6607 6608 6609 6610 661 1 6612 6613 Eighth Generation. Chil. of James Alexander and Mary Melicent (Strong) Whitney. I. William Strong Whitney, b. in Albany, N. Y., 31 Oct. 1844; died there, i Dec. 1872, and was buried in lot 17, section 40, Albany Rural Cemetery. II. Catharine Louisa Whitney, b. in Albany, N. Y., 30 Ap. 1846; married there, in the State Street Presbyterian Church, 14 Jan. 1874, by Rev. John James, to George Horatio Redway, of Albany, a merchant, son of Abel and Sally Charlotte (Grinnell) Redway, of Adams, N. Y., where he was born 1 3 Sept. 1 844. They settled in Albany, and were living there in June 1877. III. Anna Mary Whitney, b. in Albany, N. Y., 7 May 1848; mar- ried there, 9 Jan. 1872, Abram Merritt Bininger, a wine-merchant, who was born in New York City, 23 June 1842, son of Abram Merritt and Maria (Long) Bininger. They dwelt in New York City for one year; and then moved to Buffalo, N. Y., where they were living in 1874. Their home was at Brooklyn, N. Y., in June 1877. IV. Charles Edward Whitney, b. in Albany, N. Y., 22 June 185 1 ; married there, 10 Oct. 1872, Isabella Lulie, dau. of Henry and Theresa (Jimmerson) Luke, of Albany, where she was born 4 June 1851. They were living at 260 Hudson Avenue, Albany, in June 1877. V. James Franklin Whitney, b. in Albany, N. Y., 14 Jan. 1854; died there 15 Ap. 1855; and was buried in lot 17, section 40, Albany Rural Cemetery. VI. Franklin Treadwell Whitney, b. in Albany, N. Y., 3 Nov. 1856; died there 22 Sept. 1858; and was buried in lot 17, section 40, Albany Rural Cemetery. VII. Alice Melicent Whitney, b. in Albany, N. Y., 3 Feb. i860; and was living there, with her parents, in 1874. VIII. Isabella Taylor Whitney, b. in Albany, N. Y., 3 Ap. 1862; and was living there, with her parents, in 1874. Child of George Carpenter and Caroline (Forman) Whitney. I. Willard Forman Whitney, b. in Brooklyn, N. Y., 12 Dec. 1861; and was living there in 1 874. 2112 14520 14521 14523 2117 66i4 6615 6616 6617 6618 6619 6620 6621 6622 Whitney Family. Chil. of Milton Orville and Hannah Elizabeth (Whitney) Hutchings. I. Clara Whitney Hutchings, b. at 176 Hamilton Street, Albany, N. Y., 19 Feb. i860; died at 38 Jay Street, Albany, 14 March 186 1, and was buried in lot 61, section 44, Albany Rural Cemetery. II. Frederic Stearns Hutchings, b. at 173 Hamilton Street, Albany, N. Y., 20 May 1866; died at the same place, 23 July 1866, and was buried in lot 61, section 44, Albany Rural Cemetery. III. John Milton Hutchings, b. at 173 Hamilton Street, Albany, ".Y., 29 July 1869; and was living with his parents, in Albany, in 1874. Chil. of George Woolworth and Sarah Elizabeth (Hobart) Colton. I. Mary Hobart Colton, b. in Brooklyn, N. Y., 12 Sept. 1852; died there, 4 Jan. 1854; and was buried in Greenwood Cemetery. II. Fannie Louise Colton, b. in Brooklyn, N. Y., 21 Aug. 1858; died there, 27 Sept. 1859; and was buried in Greenwood Cemetery. III. Jenny Hobart Colton, b. in Brooklyn, N. Y., 29 Oct. i860; died in Orange, N. J., 25 Dec. 1872, and was buried in Greenwood Ceme- tery. Chil. of John William and Agnes Victoria (Smith) Hobart. I. Benjamin King Hobart, b. in Brooklyn, N. Y., 18 July 1861 ; died there, 13 March 1863 ; and was buried, 15 March 1863, in lot 10658, section 93, Leafy Path, Greenwood Cemetery. II. William Smith Hobart, b. in East Orange, N. J., 12 July 1864; died at 112 West 12th Street, New York, 3 Ap. 1870; and was buried, 5 Ap. 1870, in lot 10658, section 93, Leafy Path, Greenwood Cemetery. III. John William Hobart, b. at 296 Livingston Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., 14 Nov. 1873; died at the corner of Centre Street and Tremont Avenue, Orange, N. J., 2 Aug. 1875 ; and was buried in Greenwood Cem- etery. 135 1073 2120 2121 2122 I074 6623 6624 662 5 6626 6627 6628 6629 6630 6631 6632 Eighth Generation. Chil. of Sidney Smith and Elizabeth Ann (Ciarl() Wise. I. Joseph Clark Wise, b. at Graniteville, S. C, 11 Dec. 1848; and was living at Barnwell, S. C, in 1873. II. Lawrence Wise, b. at Graniteville, S. C, 11 Jan. 1850; died 8 May 1 85 1, and was buried at Rocky Falls, his grandfather's plantation, in Edgefield Dist, S. C. III. James Sidney Wise, b. at Graniteville, S. C, 29 June 1851; died 6 Aug. 1873. IV. John Wise, b. at Graniteville, S. C, 27 Nov. 1852. V. Clara Talulah Wise, b. at Graniteville, S. C, 26 March 1854; died 6 Oct. 1 862 ; and was buried on her father's place, near Barnwell village, S. C. VI. Helen Elizabeth Wise, b. at Graniteville, S. C, 16 May 1855 ; died 9 Sept. 1856, and was buried at Rocky Falls, her grandfather's planta- tion, in Edgefield Dist., S. C. VII. Preston Brooks Wise, b. at Graniteville, S. C., 18 Feb. 1857. VIII. Hobart Clover Wise, b. at Graniteville, S. C, 16 June 1858; died 28 Sept. 1859, and was buried at Rocky Falls, his grandfather's plantation, in Edgefield Dist., S. C. Child of John Wiley and Mary Caroline (Clark) Clover. I. Elizabeth Caroline Clover, b. at Beach Island, S. C, 12 Oct. 1849; married at Oak Lawn, on Cedar Creek, Aiken Co., S. C, 3 Dec. 1872, by Rev. Mr. Saunders, Baptist, to William Quitman Davis, a planter, who was born in Barnwell District, S. C, 22 March 1849, son of Col. James and Alafair (Evans) Davis. They settled at Oak Lawn, and were living there in Sept. 1874. Chil. of John Paul and Jannette (Clark) Jones. I. Elizabeth Waldrum Jones, b. near Portland Landing, on the Alabama River, Ala., 16 Ap. 1859. 2123 2125 14525 2127 Whitney Family, 6633 II. Mary Belle Jones, b. near Portland Landing, on the Alabama River, Ala., 25 March 1865. 6634 6635 6636 6637 6638 6639 6640 6641 6642 6643 6644 6645 6646 6647 Chil. of John Washington and Isabel Frances (Clark) Shelton. I. Leonora Virginia Shelton, b. in Williston, S. C, 18 Feb. i860. II. Henry Durant Shelton, b. in Williston, S. C, 23 Nov. 1 861; died 20 Nov. 1862. III. Clara Talula Shelton, b. in Williston, S. C, 19 Aug. 1864. IV. William Sidney Shelton, b. in Williston, S. C.,6 Feb. 1866. V. John Wiley Shelton, b. near Blackville, S. C, 23 March 1868. VI. Mary Elizabeth Shelton, b. near Blackville, S. C, i Jan. 1870. VII. Joseph Clark Shelton, b. near Blackville, S. C, 17 Jan. 1872. VIII. Nettie Oreanna Shelton, b. near Blackville, S. C, 18 June 1873- IX. Samuel Barksdale Jones Shelton, b. near Blackville, S. C, 12 March 1875. Chil. of Alfred and Achsah Deacon (Dobbins) Whitney. I. Mary Ann Whitney, b. at Delanco, N. ]., 3 Nov. 1861. II. Ceorgiana Whitney, b. at Delanco, N. J., 21 Feb. 1863. III. Benjamin Naylor Whitney, b. at Delanco, N. J., i Nov. 1864; died there, 3 Nov. 1 864, and was buried in the cemetery of the Methodist Episcopal Church at Bridgeborough, N. J. IV. Naomi Whitney, b. at Delanco, N. J., 22 March 1866. Child of Alfred and Amanda (Pritchett) Whitney. V. Lily May Whitney, b. at Finesville, N. J., i Aug. 1873. 1075 2130 2133 2133 ! ■<•, < T076 6648 6649 6650 6651 6652 6653 6654 6655 6656 6657 Eighth Generation. Chil. of John Baptist Bernadou and Caroline (Whitney) Staley. I. Eloise Bernadou Staley, b. at Delanco, N. J., 27 Feb. 1873. II. Virginia Bernadou Staley, b. at Delanco, N. J., 25 Dec. 1874. Chll. of Frank and Annie Balsora (Butler) Watiington. I. Addie Griswold Watiington, b. at Fair Haven, Mass., 19 Dec. 1865. II. Sarah Mackie Watiington, b. at Ridgewood, N. J., 4 March 1870; died there, 20 Sept. 1870, of cholera infantum, and was buried at Valleau Cemetery, near Ridgewood. Chil. of Thomas and Frances Douglas (Holden) Watiington. I. Francis Douglas Watiington, b. at 532 Seventh Avenue, New York City, 14 Jan. 1864; died at "Wall House," corner of South Fifth and Fourth Streets, Brooklyn, N. Y., 30 Ap. 1864; and was buried in Cypress Hills Cemetery. II. Allie Watiington, b. at Rahway, N. J., 11 Sept. 1865 ; died 10 Aug. 1866, at the residence of John Thomas Walton, Ridgewood, N. J.; and was buried in Valleau Cemetery, near Ridgewood. III. Henry Watiington, b. at Hackensack, N. J., at the house of John Goodrich Whitney, 4 Dec. 1867; died at Hackensack, 22 Dec. 1869, and was buried there. IV. Edgar Watiington, b. at Hackensack, N. J., 18 Jan. 1870. V. Esther Watiington, b. at Ridgewood, N. J., 1 1 Nov. 1872. Chil. of Bernard and Eliza Augusta (Bacon) Watiington. I. Leonard Watiington, b. at ^2 Downing Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., 29 Dec. 1872. 2135 2138 2139 2141 6658 6659 6660 666 1 6662 6663 6664 6665 Whitney Family. II. Elliot Watlington, b. at 72 Downing Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., 28 Sept. 1875. 6667 6668 6669 6670 6671 Chil. of Munson Lyman and Ann Felton (Chase) Whitney. I. Charles William Whitney, b. in Adams, Ohio, 26 Aug. 1866. II. Mary Annette Whitney, b. in Adams, Ohio, 15 Nov. 1867; died there, 11 Ap. 1873, and was buried in Adams Ridge Cemetery. III. Clinton Milton Whitney, twin, b. in Adams, Ohio, 16 June 1869. IV. Clayton Newton Whitney, twin, b. in Adams, Ohio, 16 June 1869. V. George Roland Chase Whitney, b. in Adams, Ohio, 27 Sept. 1871. VI. Munson Homer Whitney, b. in Adams, Ohio, 27 Nov. 1873. VII. Rosetta Ellen Whitney, b. in Adams, Ohio, 4 Jan. 1876. Chil. of Ceorge Alpheus and Edith Elizabeth (Lloyd) Whitney. I. Ella Eveline Whitney, b. in Albany, Oregon, 30 March 1872. II. Clara Adessa Whitney, b. in Portland, Oregon, 17 May 1875. Chil. of Edward Attwood and Carolina Taylor (Benton) Walton. I. Paul Walton, b. in Brooklyn, N.Y., 24 Aug. 1859; was a member of the freshman class in Yale College, in Sept. 1876. II. Edward Attwood Walton, b. in Ridgewood, N. J., 10 June 1862. III. Walter Walton, b. in Ridgewood, N. J., 8 Feb. 1864. IV. Herbert Benton Walton, b. in Ridgewood, N. J., 7 Sept. 1865. 1077 2146 2149 2150 1078 6672 6674 6675 6672, 6679 6680 6681 6682 6683 6684 6685 Right h Generation. V. Howard Walton, b. in Ridgewood, N. J., 3 Ap. 1871. VI. James McLean Walton, b. in Ridgewood, N. J., 18 May 1877. Chil. of Arthur Hobart and Catharine Ann (Rowlandson) Walton. I. Margaret Ella Walton, b. in Brooklyn, N. Y., 25 May 1861; entered St. Mary's Hall, Burlington, N. J., i Oct. 1876. II. Arthur Hobart Walton, b. in Brooklyn, N. Y., 8 Jan. 1863. III. Florence Walton, b. in Ridgewood, N. J., 7 March 1867. IV. William Kremer Walton, b. in Ridgewood, N. J., 2 Jan. 1870. V. Edith Walton, twin, b. in Ridgewood, N. J., 5 June 1872; died of diphtheria, 28 Jan. 1876, at Ridgewood; and was buried in the Valleau Cemetery, on the following Sunday. VI. Catharine Walton, twin, b. in Ridgewood, N. J., 5 June 1872; died of diphtheria, 2 Feb. 1 876, at Ridgewood ; and was buried beside her sister, in Valleau Cemetery. VII. Clarence Linden Walton, b. in Ridgewood, N. J., 19 Ap. 1874. VIII. Percy Brosnan Walton, b. in Ridgewood, N. J., 27 Feb. 1876. Chil. of Charles William and Anna Eliza (Becl() Walton. I. Emma Louise Walton, b. at 225 Ross Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., 17 May 1870. II. Edna Imeson Walton, b. at 225 Ross Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., 26 Oct. 1872. Chil. of Thomas Truman and Frances Hunter (Brinsmaid) Walton. I. Robert Brinsmaid Walton, b. in Ridgewood, N. J,, 25 July 1871. II. Charles Whitney Walton, b. in Ridgewood, N. J., 28 July 1874. 2151 2152 2154 Whitney Family, 1079 Chll. of John and Sarah W. (Olmstead) Benedict. 2156 6686 I. Harriet Lilian Benedict, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 12 Aug. 1853. 668; II. Fanny M. Benedict, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., i Feb. 1857; died 2 Ap. 1858. 2160 Chil. of Edwin and Emily (Olmstead) Lockwood. 6688 I. Elizabeth Augusta Locl(wood, b. at Norwalk, Conn., 29 Ap. 1833 ; died at Norwalk, 27 Feb. 1838, and was buried there. 6689 II. Edwin Fitch Loclcwood, b. af Norwalk, Conn., 14 June 1834; died at Norwalk, 7 March 1838, and was buried there. 6690 III. Eliza Jane Loclcwood, b. at Norwalk, Conn., 12 Dec. 1836; died at Norwalk, 17 June 1838, and was buried there. 6691 IV. Ebenezer Loclcwood, b. at Norwalk, Conn., 28 Nov. 1837; died at Norwalk, 26 Jan. 1857, and was buried there. 6692 V. Charles Edwin Loclcwood, b. at Norwalk, Conn., i June 1841; and was living in Ap, 1875, unmarried. 6693 VI. Ellen Elizabeth Lockwood, b. at Norwalk, Conn., 5 Aug. 1846; died at Norwalk, 28 Nov. 1847, ^"d was buried there. 6694 VII. Elvira Lockwood, b. at Norwalk, Conn., 17 March 1849; died at Norwalk, 19 Feb. 1859, and was buried there. Child of John Burr and Sarah (Mead) Olmstead. 2161 6695 I. Eleanor Olmstead, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 18 Nov. 1836; died 21 Nov. 1836, and was buried in Titicus Cemetery. Chll. of Stephen and Eliza (Mead) Olmstead. 2162 6696 I. Eliza Jane Olmstead, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 9 Oct. 1843; was living with her uncle, Edwin Lockwood, at Norwalk, Conn., in Nov. 1875, unmarried. io8o 6697 6698 6699 6700 6701 6702 6703 6704 6705 Eighth Generation. II. George Hobart Olmstead, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 6 Oct. 1845; a salesman; married 15 July 1874, at Norwalk, Conn., by Rev. A. H. Huntington, Congregational, to Mary Amelia Smith, born at Norwalk in March 1 847, dau. of Edmund and Julia Burr (Craft) Smith. They were living at Norwalk in Nov. 1874. III. Martha Louise Olmstead, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 25 Dec. 1854; was living there with her parents, in Ap. 1875, unmarried. Chii. of Charles and Sarah Esther (Smith) Olmstead. I. Charles Henry Olmstead, b. in Ridgefield, Conn., 30 Sept. 1842; a house-painter; married 1 1 June 1867, in Westport; Conn., Sarah Frances Grossman, dau. of Daniel and Sarah (Bulkley) Crossman, of Westport, where she was born in Ap. 1847. They settled at Westport, and were living there in Ap. 1875. He enlisted, as a private, in Co. E, 5th Reg., Conn. Vol. Infantry ; served four years ; and received the Connecticut Testimonial of Honor, dated 4 July 1867. II. Francis Edwin Olmstead, b. in Norwalk, Conn., 5 Sept. 1846; a tinner; married 21 June 1870, in Westport, Conn., Emily Jane More- house, dau. of Banks and Eliza Jane (Hoyt) Morehouse, of Westport, where she was born 10 Jan, 1853. They settled at Norwalk, and were living there in Ap. 1875. III. Eugene Augustus Olmstead, b. in Norwalk, Conn., 23 March 1851 ; died 23 Aug. 1853, in Norwalk, and was buried there, in the Lock- wood vault, in the Town Hill Cemetery. IV. William Richard Olmstead, b. in Norwalk, Conn., 30 May 1854; a clerk; was living at Norwalk in Ap. 1875. V. Janeway St, John Olmstead, b. in Norwalk, Conn., 23 Oct. 1857; and was living with his parents, at Ridgefield, Conn., in Ap. 1875. VI. Frederick Wyant Olmstead, b. in Westport, Conn., 15 Sept. 1 861; and was living with his parents, at Ridgefield, Conn., in Ap. 1875. Chil. of John David and Margaret (Olmstead) Hurlbutt. I. Faustina Higgins Hurlbutt, b. in Ridgefield, Conn,, 9 Sept. 1855 ; and was living there in Nov. 1874, unmarried. 2163 12844 14527 14528 2168 6706 6707 Whitney Family. II. David Olmstead Hurlbutt, b. in Ridgefield, Conn., 27 Jan. 1859; and died there in Aug. i860. III. Isaac D. S. Hurlbutt, b. in Ridgefield, Conn., 5 Jan. 1862. 6708 6709 6710 67 1 1 6712 Chil. of John Henry and Maria (Whitlock) Olmstead. I. Mary Emma Olmstead, b. in Ridgefield, Conn., 24 Sept. i860. II. David Wilbur Olmstead, b. in Ridgefield, Conn., 15 Feb. 1863. Chil. of Richard Whitney and Sarah Sophia (Shnyder) Olmstead. I. Olmstead, a dau., b. at Scranton, Penn., and died at birth. II. Mary Matilda Olmstead, b. at Scranton, Penn., 25 Feb. 1854; and was living there in Ap. 1875, unmarried. 6713 6714 671 5 6716 Child of John Franklin and Mary Elizabeth (Olmstead) Trenchard. I. Hannah Pierson Trenchard, b. at 1037 Richmond Street, Philadelphia, Penn., 10 Feb. 1858; and was living there, with her father, in Ap. 1875. Chil. of William and Caroline Stull (Olmstead) Bennett. I. Caroline May Bennett, b. at Branchville, Conn., i May 1864; died 2 Aug. 1871, at Branchville, and was buried there. II. Richard Olmstead Bennett, b. at Branchville, Conn., 7 Dec. 1866. III. Elizabeth N. Bennett, b. at Branchville, Conn., 18 Sept. 1868. IV. Susan Whitney Bennett, b. at Branchville, Conn., 16 Sept. 1870. 186 IO8I 2I7I 2175 2176 218I io82 6717 6718 6719 6720 6721 6722 6723 6724 6725 Eighth Generation. Chil. of Jared Nash and Rebecca (Rusco) Olmstead. I. William Lewis Olmstead, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 17 March 1849; ^ salesman; went to Norwalk, Conn., in Jan. 1863, and was living there in Oct. 1875, unmarried. II. Mary Ella Olmstead, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 28 July 1858; died there, 2 Oct. 1864, and was buried in Titicus Cemetery. III. Frank Raymond Olmstead, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 5 Dec. 1866. Chil. of Anthony and Sarah Maria (OInnstead) Ketcham. I. Elizabeth Titus Ketcham, b. at Chester, N. Y., 24 Feb. 1845; married 24 Feb. 1 864, at Toledo, Ohio, by Rev. Charles Ketcham, Meth- odist, to Milton Henry Ciil, son of John and Matilda (Wooley) Gill. They settled at Toledo, and were living there in Jan. 1876, on Superior Street near Ash. II. Edward Alonzo Ketcham, b. at Chester, N. Y., 7 Sept. 1846; was living at Denver, Colorado, in Jan. 1876, unmarried. He served, for one year, in the U. S. Navy; then enlisted, 10 Sept. 1864, in Co. I, 25th Reg., Ohio Vol. Infantry; and was discharged 25 July 1865. He took part in the engagements at Grahamville, or Honey Hill, 28 Nov. 1864; at Indian Hill, 9 Dec. 1864; and in the Georgetown raid, at Sumpterville, III. Catharine Ann Ketcham, b. at New York City, 24 July 1848 ; died 30 Nov. 1850, at New York, and was buried in the Friends' Cemetery at Monroe, N. Y. IV. David Ketcham, twin, b. at New York City, 30 Dec. 1850; married 3 July 1875, at Fremont, Ohio, by J. Elwell, Esq., to Mary Stine, dau. of Adam and Elizabeth (Schack) Stine. They settled at Fremont, and were living there in Jan. 1876. V. William Olmstead Ketcham, twin, b. at New York City, 30 Dec. 1850; died 19 Sept. 185 1, at New York, and was buried in the Friends' Cemetery at Monroe, N. Y. VI. Charles Townsend Ketcham, b. at New York City, 1 2 Sept. 1852 ; and was living at the corner of Ash and Superior Streets, Toledo, Ohio, in Jan. 1876, unmarried. 2184 2185 14529 6/26 6727 6728 6729 6730 6731 6732 6733 6734 6735 6736 Whitney Family. VII. Joseph Secor Ketcham, b. at Toledo, Ohio, 21 Jan. 1855; and was living there in Jan. 1876, unmarried. VIII. Anna Maria Ketcham, b. at Toledo, Ohio, 17 June 1859; and was living there, with her parents, in Jan. 1876. IX. Clara Olmstead Ketcham, b. at Toledo, Ohio, 10 Dec. 1862; died 1 5 March 1 863, at Toledo, and was buried there, in Forest Cemetery. Chil. of John Arnnstrong and Catharine (Olmstead) Wells. I. Charles William Wells, b. at Chester, N. Y., 30 March 1850; a clerk; married, 21 June 1870, at Brooklyn, N. Y., Frances Easton Jaggers, dau. of William and Mary Ann Jaggers, of Morristown, N. J., where she was born 30 March 185 1. They dwelt in New York City till 1873 ; and then moved to Brooklyn, where they were Hving in June 1875, at 178 Frost Street. II. Cershom Wells, b. at Chester, N. Y., 7 Aug. 1852; and was living there in June 1875, unmarried. III. John Armstrong Wells, b. at Chester, N. Y., 25 Jan. 1855 ; a clerk at 82 Front Street, New York, in June 1875 ; unmarried. Chil. of Charles and Mary Jane (Lockwood) Olmstead. I. Maiy Frank Olmstead, b. at Norwalk, Conn.; and was living there in May 1875, unmarried. II. Clara Elizabeth Olmstead, b. at Norwalk, Conn.; and was living there in May 1875, unmarried. III. Horace Lockwood Olmstead, b. at Norwalk, Conn,; and was living there in May 1875. IV. Anna Anderson Olmstead, b. at Norwalk, Conn.; died at Norwalk, and was buried there. V. William Taylor Olmstead, b. at Norwalk, Conn.; and was living there in May 1875. 1083 2186 14531 2187 1084 6737 6738 6739 6740 6741 6742 6743 6744 6745 6746 6747 6748 Eighth Generation. Child of Charles Francis and Rachel Elizabeth (Olmstead) Canfleld. I. Rachel Elizabeth Canfleld, b. at New Castle, N. Y., 23 Nov. 1849 \ married 23 Nov. 1874, at 22 Eastern Avenue, New Brunswick, N. J., Everett Sherwood Judd, a merchant, son of Almon and Abby J. (Sherwood) Judd, of Danbury, Conn., where he was born 23 Sept. 1848. They were living at Danbury in Jan. 1876, without children. ^5595 bi88 Chi I. of Ira and Elizabeth Vail (Connpton) Olmstead. I. Ella Augusta Olmstead, b. at Piermont, N. Y., 23 Ap. 1857. II. William Henry Olmstead, b. at Chester, N. Y., 9 Ap. 1859. III. Mary Elizabeth Olmstead, b. at Chester, N. Y., 14 March 1 861; died 8 Aug. 1 861, at Chester, and was buried there. IV. Clara Henrietta Olmstead, b. at Chester, N. Y, 22 June 1863. V. Jennie Estelle Olmstead, b. at Chester, N. Y, 4 Sept. 1865. VI. Ira Colfax Olmstead, twin, b. at Chester, N. Y, 1 1 Dec. 1869. VII. Andrew Grant Olmstead, twin, b. at Chester, N. Y, 1 1 Dec. 1869. Chil. of George and Clara Amanda (Olmstead) Hurlbutt. I. George William Hurlbutt, b. at Norwalk, Conn., 28 June 1856; was living at Port Chester, N. Y., in Jan. 1876. II. Ira Cole Hurlbutt, b. at Port Chester, N. Y, 8 Sept. i860. Chil. of Richard and Mary Henrietta (Olmstead) Dunning. I. Catharine Jessup Dunning, b. at Wilton, Conn., 9 Oct. 1856; married there, 10 Nov. 1875, by Rev. S. J. M. Merwin, Congregational, to Lewis Daniel Keeler, son of Lewis and Eliza (Purdy) Keeler. II. John Irving Dunning, b. at Wilton, Conn., 21 Ap. 1859. 2189 2191 2192 3367 6749 6750 6751 6752 Whitney Family. 6753 6754 6755 6756 6757 III. Richard Olmstead Dunning, twin, b. at Wilton, Conn., 26 Feb. 1 86 1. IV. Mary Esteila Dunning, twin, b. at Wilton, Conn., 26 Feb. 1861; died 10 Oct. 1864, at Wilton, and was buried there. Chil. of Jesse and Mary Henrietta (Olmstead) Cooper. I. Mary Elizabeth Cooper, b. at Sugar Loaf Valley, in Chester, N. Y., 27 Feb. 1844; married 17 Nov. 1864, at New York City, by Rev. Mr. Parker, to William Barton Smith, a farmer, son of Robert Carr and Margaret (Backhouse) Smith, of Brooklyn, N. Y. He was born in New York City, 2 May 1835. They settled on the homestead of her father, and were living there in June 1875. II. Alice Cooper, b. at Sugar Loaf Valley, in Chester, N. Y., 21 Dec. 1845; married 22 Sept. 1863, at the homestead, by Rev. William Ostrander, Methodist Episcopal, to Ebenezer Seeley, of New York City, son of Charles and Peggy (Bartholf) Seeley, of Sugar Loaf He was born at Florida, N. Y., 15 May 1836. They dwelt in New York City for five years, during which he was an oil-refiner ; then, for three years, lived on a farm at Waverly, N. Y. ; after which they returned to Chester, to keep the Glenmer Lake House, and were living there in Ap. 1875. Chil. of Edward Alonzo and Martha (Weedon) Olmstead. I. Edward Olmstead. II. Millia Olmstead. III. Bertha Olmstead. Chil. of Charles Whitney and Hannah (Randolph) Olmstead. I. Olmstead, a dau. II. Olmstead, a dau. 1085 2193 14534 14538 219s 2196 io86 6758 6759 6760 6761 6762 6763 6764 6765 676y Eighth Geiteration. I. Child of William Henry and Frances (Cenung) Olmstead. Olmsteady a dau., name not reported; was married, and living at Monticello, N. Y., in June 1875. Chil. of Charles and Jane Elizabeth (Olmstead) Seeley. I. Peter Townsend Seeiey, b. in New York City, 1 8 Oct. 1 864 ; died there, 14 June 1865, and was buried in Sugar Loaf, N. Y. II. Edward Seeley, b. in New York City, 31 Oct. 1865; died there, 6 July 1866, and was buried in Sugar Loaf, N. Y. III. Frederick Seeley, b. in Waverly, N. Y., 6 May 1868. IV. Charles Bartholf Seeley, b. in Waverly, N. Y., 14 Dec. 1869. Chil. of Cornelius Sanford and Elizabeth (Fairchild) Jackson. I. William Henry Jackson, b. in New York City, 8 Sept. 1833; died 14 Oct. 1859, in Houston, Texas, unmarried. II. Elizabeth Fairchild Jackson, b. in Stratford, Conn., 20 Oct. 1835 ; married Love E. Gilbert, who died 15 Dec. 1862. He was a captain in the 28th Reg. of Alabama Volunteers ; and was severely wounded, and captured, with his company, in the battie of Missionary Ridge. He was imprisoned on Johnson's Island, till the end of the war. Their children, whose names have not been obtained, all died during the war. He was living in Oct. 1 874. III. Martin Van Buren Jackson, b. in Livingston, Ala., 5 Oct. 1840; died 15 Sept. 1842. Chil. of Cornelius Sanford and Melinda Jane (Lawler) Jackson. IV. Catharine Ann Jackson, b. in Livingston, Ala., 3 March 1846; died 20 July 1850. V. Eli Lawler Jackson, b. in Livingston, Ala., 10 March 1848; died 8 July 1848. 2198 2199 2206 2206 Whitney Family. Chil. of Cornelius Sanford and Caroline Virginia (Parish) Jacltson. 6768 VI. Eliza Criswold Jackson, b. in Livingston, Ala., 25 Sept. 1851. 6769 VII. Cornelius Sanford Jackson, b. in Livingston, Ala., 29 Aug. 1853; died 18 Oct. 1862, in Enterprise, Miss. 6770 VIII. Samuel Clinton Jackson, b. in Marion, Miss., 5 Feb. 1857. 6771 IX. Edward Shields Jackson, b. in Enterprise, Miss., 15 Sept. 1862; died there, 22 Sept. 1862. 6772 X. Georgia Washington Jackson, b. in Enterprise, Miss., 22 Feb. 1864; died there, 11 Nov. 1865. 6773 XI. Mary Elizabeth Jackson, b. in Enterprise, Miss., 13 Nov. 1866. 6774 XII. Thomas Asher Jackson, b. in Enterprise, Miss., 16 May 1869. 6775 XIII. Frederick Augustus Jackson, b. in Enterprise, Miss., i Jan. 1872. 1087 2206 Chil. of George Frederick and Frances Augusta (O'Neill) Jacl(Son. 6^]^ I. Frederick Augustus Jackson, b. in Stratford, Conn., 24 Jan. 1 845 ; married in St. John's Protestant Episcopal Church, New Haven, Conn., by Rev. R. Whittingham, 12 Feb. 1872, to Viola El Dora Loonnis, dau. of Francis Dwight and Laura Minerva (Brown) Loomis, of New Haven, where she was born 31 May 1845. ' They settled in New Haven, and were living there, at 608 Chapel Street, in July 1877. 6777 II. Mary Ella Jackson, b. in Stratford, Conn., 27 Dec. 1846; died 16 Ap. 185 1, in Albany, N. Y. 2210 HS43 Child of Daniel Hart and Margaret (Hubbell) Jackson. 6778 I. Ella Hart Jackson, b. 10 March 1853 ; and was Hving at Stratford, Conn., in Oct. 1874, unmarried. I See the Loomis Genealogy, p. 198. 2213 io88 6779 6780 6781 6782 6783 6784 6785 6786 6787 6788 6789 Eighth Generation. Chil. of Samuel and Hephzibah (Van Ranst) Hanna. I. Nancy Hanna, b. at Troy, N. Y., i Aug. 1824; was living at 151 Fourth Street, Troy, in March 1874, unmarried. II. William Henry Hanna, b. at Troy, N. Y., 31 Jan. 1828; died 20 Aug. 1830, at Troy, and was buried there. III. Emeline Cornelia Hanna, b. at Troy, N. Y., 3 Aug. 1831; a teacher ; was living with her father and sister, at 1 5 1 Fourth Street, Troy, in March 1874, unmarried. IV. William Larned Marcy Hanna, b. at Troy, N. Y., 22 Dec. 1834; a clerk in the Pension Department, Washington, D. C, in March 1874; unmarried. Chil. of Theodorus and Eda (Van Ranst) Vaiieau. I. Elizabeth Valleau. II. ■ Valleau, a son ; served in the war of 1861. III. Valleau, a son; served in the war of 1861. Chil. of Moore and Lucretia (Van Ranst) Hardaway. I. Henry Hardaway, b. in Troy, N. Y., 7 Nov. 1827; was living at 919 Glasgow Avenue, St. Louis, Mo., in Ap. 1875; is married. II. Harman Hardaway, b. in Troy, N. Y., 13 Ap. 1829; a mechanic; married Mary E. ; died in St. Louis, Mo., 13 Ap. 1870, and was buried in Columbia, 111. His widow, living at 1 14 North 8th Street, St. Louis, in May 1874, curtly refused to give any information concerning him or herself; and her husband's brothers and sister were equally reticent with respect to themselves. III. Sarah Hardaway, b. in Troy, N. Y. ; married was Hving at 193 1 Benton Street, St. Louis, Mo., in May 1875. Lewis ; IV. Chatfield Hardaway, b. in Troy, N. Y., 24 May 1834; was living at 193 1 Benton Street, St. Louis, Mo., in May 1875; is married. 2215 2216 2219 6790 6;9i 6792 6793 6794 679s 6796 6797 Whitney Family. V. Joshua Hardaway, b. at Au Sable Forks, N. Y., 13 Aug. 1845; was living at 718 South Fourth Street, St. Louis, Mo., in May 1875; is married. Chii. of Nicholas and Elsie Jones. I. Phebe Jones, a writer for magazines and newspapers; residence unknown. II. Abigail Jones, residence not known. Ohil. of Peter and Harriet Rachel (Wilson) Barton. I. Henry Wilson Barton, b. at Troy, N. Y., 22 Feb. 1829; died i July 1833, at Laurens, N. Y., and was buried there. II. James Lewis Barton, b. at Troy, N. Y., 13 July 1830; a cotton- planter; married, 23 Ap. 1855, Harriet L. Every, who died six months later; married (2d), in 187 1, at Yazoo City, Miss., Betsey L. Walker, widow of Capt. Walker, of the Confederate army, and son of the Confederate Secre- tary of State. He has lived, since 1863, near Yazoo City, and has two children. III. Peter Barton, b. at Laurens, N. Y., 27 March 1832; married, about 1856, Harriet Dunbar; and lived at Laurens in Ap. 1875, with three children. IV. Harriet Josephine Barton, b. at Laurens, N. Y., 5 Nov. 1839; married there, 31 March 1863, her cousin, Hiram Henry Wilson. See his record. Chll. of Henry Whitney and Louisa (Van Valkenburgh) Wilson. I. Nancy Ann Wilson, b. in Milton, N. Y., 24 March 1834; married in Warrensburgh, N. Y., 9 Ap. 1857, by Rev. Mr. Searles, Methodist, to Edgar Wetmore, a hotel-keeper, son of Barnabas Scott and Ceres (Clark) Wetmore, and g. s. of Henry and Lydia Clark, all of Freehold, N. Y., where he was born, 22 March 1831. They dwelt at St. Paul, Minn., for three years; at Portland, Minn., one year; and were living at Sandy Hill, N. Y,, in Ap. 1874. He was then the agent of the Cedar Landing Hotel, on Van Wormer's Bay, Lake George. 137 2220 2226 HSS4 6806 2227 14544 1090 Righth Geiteration. 6798 6799 6800 6801 6802 6803 6804 6805 II. Henry Whitney Wilson, b. in Mayfield, N. Y., 9 July 1836; married in Washington Co., Arkansas, 20 Sept. 1864, Betty Etter. He served in the Confederate army during the war of 1 86 1 ; and was living in i Little Rock, Ark., in March 1874. III. Andrew Jacicson Wilson, b. in Mayfield, N. Y., 13 June 1838; married in Whitehall, N. Y., 4 July 1864, Adelia Skelie, dau. of William and Lucy (More) Skelie. They were living at Fort Edward, N. Y., in March 1874; no children reported. He served for two years as orderly sergeant, in Co. E, 22d Reg., N. Y. S. Volunteers. IV. Fernando Cortez Wilson, b. in Mayfield, N. Y, i Aug. 1841; a merchant; married in Warrensburgh, N. Y., 7 March 1867, by Rev. Mr. Porter, Methodist, to Sarah Jane Van Wagoner, born in Luzerne, N. Y., 22 Nov. 1837, dau. of Garret and Betsey (Evans) Van Wagoner.^ They dwelt at Sandy Hill, N. Y., from 15 March 1867 till 13 May 187 1; then moved to Glen's Falls, N. Y., where they were living in May 1874, his place of business being at 8 Warren Street. V. Harriet Louisa Wilson, b. in Glen's Falls, N. Y, 28 Feb. 1844; died in Sandy Hill, N. Y., 18 Nov. 1862, and was buried there, in the Union Cemetery. VI. James Barton Wilson, b. in Warrensburgh, N. Y, 4 March 1846; married in Fort Ann, N. Y., 31 Jan. 1 870, by H. S. Root, justice of the peace, to Emma Rozell. They were living at Sandy Hill, N. Y., in March 1874. VII. Matilda Haskell Wilson, b. in Warrensburgh, N. Y., 2 July 1848; married in Wellstown, N. Y., 9 Oct. 1866, by Rev. Mr. Horning, Methodist, to Stephen Simons, son of George and Catharine (Bradt) Simons. They were living at Fort Edward, N. Y., in March 1874. VIII. Elizabeth Fonda Wilson, b. in Warrensburgh, N. Y., 20 March 1850; married in Glen's Falls, N. Y., 26 Aug. 1869, Jubal Howe, a baker, son of Clark and Matilda (Dowell) Howe, of Kingsbury, N. Y., where he was born, 10 July 1842. They dwelt at Sandy Hill, North Creek, and Fort Edward, N. Y. ; were living, in Ap. 1874, at French Mountain, N. Y. ; returned, i June 1874, to Sandy Hill, and resided there in Ap. 1875. IX. Julia Frances Wilson, b. in Warrensburgh, N. Y., 9 Aug. 1855; and was living at Sandy Hill, N. Y., in March 1874, unmarried. » He was born in Dutchess Co., N. Y., 28 Jan. 1800 j she, in Luzerne, N. Y,, 24 March 1809. 14548 14549 14552 Whitney Family. 6806 6807 6808 6809 6810 681 1 6812 6813 Chil. of Hiram Sickles and Elizabetli (Weel-.:c,; 7526 7527 lVhit7iey Family. Chil. of John Smith and Adelia (Whitney) Older. I. John Whitney Older, b. at Shelby, N. Y., 21 Ap. 1831; died at Adrian, Mich., 24 Ap. 1838, and was buried in Adrian Centre Cemetery. II. William Volney Older, b. at Adrian, Mich., 10 Jan. 1833; a farmer; married at Osseo, Mich., 15 May 1863, Esther Turner, dau. of Horace and Deborah (Turrell) Turner, of Adams, Mich. She was born at Parma, N. Y., 13 Nov. 1838. They settled at Adams, and were living there in Jan. 1875. III. Mary Whitney Older, b. at Adrian, Mich., 25 Ap. 1835; died at Adrian, 19 Sept. 1838, and was buried in Adrian Centre Cemetery. IV. Emily Hart Older, b. at Adrian, Mich., 6 Sept. 1836; died at Adrian, 28 Feb. 1839, and was buried in Adrian Centre Cemetery. V. Ann Eliza Ketcham Older, b. at Adrian, Mich., 10 Sept. 1838; died at Hillsdale, Mich., 18 Nov. 1854, and was buried in Evergreen Cem- etery, at Adams, Mich. VI. Edgar John Older, b, at Adrian, Mich., 19 Sept. 1841 ; a farmer; married in her father's house at Adrian, 8 Sept. 1867, Miriam Coy, who was born at Avon, N. Y., 24 Nov. 1840, dau. of John and Elizabeth (Dunn) Coy. They settled at Adrian, and were living there in Jan. 1874, without children. He served for three months in the war of 186 1. VII. Jefferson Older, b. at Adrian, Mich., 30 Nov. 1843; and died there, 17 Sept. 1845. VIII. Daniel Marion Older, b. at Hillsdale, Mich., 26 March 1849; and was living in Jan. 1875. Child of Daniel Sears and Lydia Louisa (Walworth) Whitney. I. Sarah Whitney, b. at Adrian, Mich., 13 June 1835; died at Adrian, 13 Ap. 1838, and was buried in Adrian Centre Cemetery. Chil. of Volney Beckner and Fanny Melissa (Austin) Whitney. I. Mary Eveline Whitney, b. at Adrian, Mich., 25 Jan. 1849; died at Adams, Mich., 27 Sept. 1864, and was buried there, in Evergreen Cemetery. II73 2540 2541 2542 1 1 74 Eighth Generation. 7528 7529 7S30 7531 7532 7533 7534 7535 7536 7537 7538 II. Emma Augusta Whitney, b. at Adrian, Mich., 15 Oct. 1850; married at Adams, Mich., 22 Dec. 1870, by Rev. William S. Fuller, Methodist, to Lemuel Wheaton, a carpenter and farmer, son of William and Harriet Newell (Beach) Wheaton, of Adams. He was born at Lodi, Mich., 3 May 1845. They settled, 8 Nov. 1871, at Chester, Mich., and were living there in June 1875. III. Ellen Whitney, b. at Adrian, Mich., 9 Nov. 1852 ; died there, 2 Dec. 1852, and was buried in Adrian Centre Cemetery, on her grandfather's farm. IV. John Mason Whitney, b. at Adrian, Mich., 11 Nov. 1853; died there, 27 Nov. 1853, and was buried in Adrian Centre Cemetery. V. Ida Adelia Whitney, b. at Adrian, Mich., 7 May 1855; and was living with her mother, at Osseo, Mich., in Jan. 1875. VI. Jane Whitney, b. at Adrian, Mich., 10 July 1857; died there, 9 Nov. 1857, and was buried in Adrian Centre Cemetery. VII. Edward Everett Whitney, b. at Adrian, Mich., 5 Sept. 1859; was drowned, 13 Aug. 1874, at Adams, Mich., and was buried there, in Evergreen Cemetery. VIII. Esther Amelia Whitney, b. at Adrian, Mich., 26 July 1861; and was living with her mother, at Osseo, Mich., in Jan. 1875. IX. Charles Whitney, b. at Adrian, Mich., 12 Nov. 1863; was living with his mother, at Osseo, Mich., in Jan. 1875, the only male descendant of his grandfather, bearing the name of Whitney. Child of John Adams and Sarah (Whitney) Ross. I. Sarah Ross, b. at Shelby Centre, N. Y., about 1822; died in infancy, aged two or three months. Chii. of John Adams and Abigail (Whitney) Ross. II. Samuel Whitney Ross, b. at Shelby Centre, N. Y., in Oct. or Nov. 1824; died at Shelby Centre, in July or Aug. 1826, aged i year and 9 months, and was buried there. III. Sarah Ross, b. at Shelby Centre, N. Y., 17 Aug. 1826; married at 15 128 2546 2547 15130 Whitney Family. 7539 7540 7541 II75 Medina, N. Y., 12 June 1849, by Rev. C. N. Chandler, Baptist, to Warham Mudge, a minister of the Baptist Church, son of Richard and Lucy (Lee) Mudge, of Guilford, N. Y., where he was born 27 Sept. 1823. The Mudge Memorial, pp. 159-60, says of him: "He resided with his father until his eighteenth year, when, prompted by a desire to preach the gospel, he went to reside with his brother, Colby, in the town of Kendall, Orleans Co., N. Y. Here he attended a select school two years, during which time he made a profession of religion ; after which he entered Hamilton Theological Seminary, which, while he remained there, became Madison University. After three years' study, he began to preach, and was ordained as pastor of the First Baptist Church in Kendall, March 22, 1849, i and remained its pastor till Jan. 8, 185 1, when he was appointed missionary to the district of Tonawanda, N. Y. His health failing him, he resigned this charge the first year, and afterward preached in the town of Carlton, N. Y., [from March 1852 till Nov. 1853]; then in the town of Horse Heads, Chemung Co., where he preached four years, during which time he baptized nearly one hundred converts. Receiving a call from the Baptist church in Palmyra, he entered upon that pastorate in 1855 [should be 1857], ^i^ died at Grand Rapids, Mich., 7 Aug. 1854, and was buried there. Chil. of Stephen Blanchard and Melinda (Coldsborough) Crawford. 2565 7612 I. Allen Crawford, b. at Springport, Mich., 28 March 1839; a farmer; married in her father's house, i Feb. i860, Annette Onderdonk, dau. of Henry Palmer and Sarah Maria (Griswold) Onderdonk, of Hamlin, Mich., where she was born i Feb. 1839. They were living at Springport in Jan. 1875, on his father's homestead of two hundred and forty acres. He has been supervisor of the town for two terms. 15186 7613 II. Lucinda Crawford, twin, b. at Springport, Mich., 23 Oct. 1841; married at Lansing, Mich., 1 1 Ap. i860, Thomas Green Pray, an attorney- at-law, who was born at Richfield, N. Y., 28 Dec. 18 19, son of Thomas Wood and Polly (Green) Pray. They were living at Marshall, Mich., in Jan. 1875, without children. 7614 III. Lorinda Crawford, twin, b. at Springport, Mich., 23 Oct. 1841; died there, 20 Feb. 1 847, and was buried in Springport Cemetery. 7615 IV. Stephen Morrison Crawford, b. at Springport, Mich., 5 Jan. 1852; and was living at Chicago, 111., in Feb. 1875, unmarried. He is a travelling salesman for a wholesale grocer of Chicago. Chil. of Artemas and Lucinda (Coldsborough) Allen. 2566 7616 I. Harriet Allen. 7617 II. Irving Allen. 7618 III. Artemas Allen, died young. 7619 IV. Helen Allen. 7620 V. Artemas Allen. 2571 Chil. of James and Mary Ann (Laraway) Coldsborough. 7621 I. Robert Coldsborough, b. at Adrian, Mich., 21 Nov. 1846; mar- ried at Medina, Mich., 21 Aug. 1872, Vinia E. Morse, dau. of Charles and Whitney Family. II85 Sarah (Folit) Morse. They were Hving at Big Rapids, Mich., in Dec. 1874- 7622 II. Charles Adna Coldsborough, b. at Adrian, Mich., 26 May 1848; died at Adrian, 17 Feb, 1851, and was buried there. 7623 III. Hascal L. Coldsborough, b. at Adrian, Mich., 17 June 1852 ; married, 4 Nov. 1874, Lilian Bentley, dau. of Ralph and EHzabeth Bentley. They were Hving at Morenci, Mich., in Dec. 1874. 7624 IV. Frederick A. Coldsborough, b. at Medina, Mich., i Nov. 1854; and was living at Charlotte, Mich., in Dec. 1874. 7625 V. Clarence A. Coldsborough, b. at Medina, Mich., 15 Nov. 1861; and was living at Charlotte, Mich., in Dec. 1874. 7626 VI. Charles Coldsborough, b. at Medina, Mich., 21 Oct. 1863; died at Medina, 6 Feb. 1864, and was buried there. Chil. of William E. and Caroline (Coldsborough) Burton. 2572 7627 I. Sarah Burton. 7628 II. Mortimer Burton. 7629 III. Frederick Burton. 7630 IV. Arvilla Burton. 7631 V, VI, and VII. Three children, whose names have not been obtained. to 7633 - 2574' Chll. of Albert Jay and Arvilla Burrows (Coldsborough) Chappell. 7634 I. Harriet Eva Chappell, b. at 4 Division Street, Adrian, Mich., 13 May 1853 ; was a student in Mount Holyoke Female Seminary, Mass., in Jan. 1875. 7635 II. Adelbert Willis Chappell, b. at 4 Division Street, Adrian, Mich., 17 Feb. 1858. 7636 III. Allen Jay Chappell, b. at 13 Main Street, Adrian, Mich., 28 July 1867. 149 ii86 7637 7638 7639 7640 7641 7642 7643 Eighth Generation. Chil. of Anson Shay and Mary Jane (McMurphy) Whitney. I. Robert Francis Whitney, b. at Batavia, N. Y., 22 Jan. 1836; a miller; married at Morenci, Mich., 20 Feb. 1865, by Rev. Mr. Steward, Baptist, to Mary Ann Coodremont, dau. of Lewis Goodremont, of Morenci, formerly of Hartland, N. Y., where she was born. They were living at Norvell, Mich., in Dec, 1874. II. Elizabeth Roxana Whitney, b. at Medina, N. Y, 4 March 1838; married at North Pembroke, N. Y., 5 Nov. 1852, by John Monroe, Esq., to Samuel Jack, son of Samuel and Betsey (Husted) Jack. They settled at East Pembroke, and were living there in Dec. 1 874. III. Louisa Jane Whitney, b. at Medina, N. Y., 9 Oct. 1842; died at Medina, 31 Oct. 1843, ^"^^ was buried there. IV. Charles Myron Whitney, b. at Medina, N. Y., 21 Ap. 1846; a farmer; was living with his father in Jan. 1875, unmarried. V. Mary Louisa Whitney, b. at North Pembroke, N. Y., 5 Nov. 1848; married there, 5 Nov. 1868, by Rev. Aaron C. Parker, Christian, to Wallace James Wiley, a farmer, son of James Cumings and Elizabeth (Corbet) Wiley, of Pembroke, N. Y., where he was born 24 July 1843. They settled at North Pembroke, and were living there in Dec. 1874, with- out children. Child of Gilbert Wood and Sally (Todd) Curtis. I. Hannah Maria Curtis, b. at Ransomville, N. Y., 3 Oct. 1826; married in the Baptist Church at Porter, N. Y., 16 Nov. 1845, by the pastor. Rev. William Sawyer, to Sackett Ostrom, a farmer, born in Dutchess Co., N. Y., 17 June 1823, son of John and Ede Ostrom. They moved to Hadley, Mich., 6 Nov. 1854; and thence, 12 Ap. 1858, to Elba, Mich., where they were living in June 1875. He has been town-clerk for six years, and has held other town-offices for eight years. Chil. of Ransom and Sally Ann (Wade) Todd. I. Sarah Jane Todd, b. at Ypsilanti, Mich., 21 Ap. 1830; married at Lyons, Mich., i Sept. 1853, by Rev. Alanson Cornell, Baptist, to Gideon Abbot Hendrick, a druggist, son of Gideon Abbot and Mary Elizabeth (Kniffen) Hendrick, of Hornby, N. Y. He was born at Catlin, now Dix, 2576 15189 15190 2582 15195 2583 Whitney Family. 1187 7644 7645 7646 7647 7648 7649 N. Y., 22 Oct 1825. They settled at Lyons. She died without children, in her father's house at Adrian, Mich., 7 Sept. 1854, and was buried in Adrian. He was living at Muir, Mich., in Ap. 1875 ; having married (2d), 30 June 185s, at Lyons, Ida Eliza Mattison, who was born at Richmond, Yorkshire, England, 23 Jan. 1 83 1. He graduated in the Genesee Wesleyan College at Lima, N. Y.; and in the Medical College at Willoughby, Ohio. n. Luther Lindsley Todd, b. at Adrian, Mich., 28 Jan. 1832; mar- ried at Grand Rapids, Mich., 4 Oct. 1853, by Rev. Mr. Prescott, Baptist, to Margaret Ann Snyder, dau. of Leonard and (Slawson) Snyder. She was born at Ann Arbor, Mich., 8 Oct. 1832; and died at Grand Rapids, 12 Dec. 1854, and was buried there. He was married {2d), 8 July 1856, at Clayton, Mich., by Rev. Edward Hodge, Baptist, to Adelphi Kezia Hodge, who was born at Ovid, N. Y., 11 Dec. 183 1, dau. of Rev. Edward and Betsey (Pitts) Hodge. He began life as a carpenter and joiner ; but afterward turned his attention to accounts, studying at a commercial col- lege in Cincinnati, Ohio. He was, for several years, cashier of a bank, then book-keeper in a large commercial house at Leavenworth, Kansas; and, about 1864, opened a drug-store at Atchison, Kansas, where he was still in business in Feb. 1875, besides serving as county-treasurer. ni. Henry James Todd, b. at Adrian, Mich., 9 Dec. 1833 ; enlisted there, i Sept. 1862, in the 5th Reg. of Michigan Cavalry; died at Adrian, 30 Sept. 1862, and was buried there. IV. Alvira Todd, b. at Adrian, Mich., 15 Dec. 1835 ; ^"d was living with her parents, at Gorham, Ohio, in Eeb. 1875, unmarried. V. Cynthia Lee Todd, b. at Adrian, Mich., 10 Ap. 1838; married there, 13 Dec. 1855, by Rev. Russell Hervey, Baptist, to Allen Beach, a druggist, son of Amos and Sarah (Smith) Beach, of Rome, Mich. He was born at Ithaca, N. Y., 6 March 1832. They have lived at Rome and Adrian, and were dwelling at Morenci, Mich., in Feb. 1875. VI. Susan Maria Todd, b. at Adrian, Mich., 18 Ap. 1840; married there, 19 June 1861, by Rev. Edwin H. Brockway, Methodist Episcopal, to George Harvey Todd, a farmer, son of Gabriel and Mary (Ireland) Todd, of Adrian. He was born at Rome, 27 Sept. 1839. They dwelt at Rome till Oct 1863; at Adrian till 20 Aug. 1864 (when he entered the Union army, and she returned to Rome to stay while he was absent); moved, 2 Ap. 1867, to Burlingame, Kansas; from there, 22 Sept 1867, to Pleasant Hill, Mo.; and thence, 26 March 1870, to Butler, Mo., where they were still living in May 1875. VII. Martha Alphena Todd, b. at Adrian, Mich., 9 Feb. 1843; married there, 18 June 1862, in her father's house, by Rev. Solomon S. 15 199 15202 15204 15208 ii88 7650 7651 7652 7653 7654 Eighth Ge7ieration. Littlefield, Methodist Episcopal, to Samuel Tompkins Schureman, a farmer, son of John Bogart and Eliza Jane (Sands) Schureman, ^ of Rome, Mich., where he was born 26 March 1838. They settled at Rome Centre, Mich., 21 June 1862 ; and were living there in Ap. 1875. He enlisted, 20 Aug. 1864, in Co. E, nth Reg., Mich. Cavalry; and served in the Army of the Cumberland till discharged, 16 Aug. 1865. VIII. Newell Delano Todd, b. at Adrian, Mich., 16 Sept. 1845 ; a druggist; enlisted at Adrian, 15 Oct. 1863, in Co. H, nth Reg., Mich. Vol. Cavalry; and was discharged at Jackson, Mich,, 22 Sept. 1865. He was married, 14 May 1871, at Adrian, by Rev. Russell Hervey, Baptist, to Huldah Sheldon Aldrlch, dau. of Anson Mason and Mary Etta (Hol- brook) Aldrich, of Gorham, Ohio. She was born at Farmington, N. Y., 6 March 1848. They settled at Morenci, Mich., and were living there in Feb. 1875 ; and he was then town-treasurer. IX. Elmore Llewellyn Todd, b. at Adrian, Mich., 21 Feb. 1849; a farmer ; married at Adrian, i Jan. 1 870, by Rev. Russell Hervey, Baptist, to Martha Sergeant, dau. of Ephraim and Phebe Joanna (Ball) Sergeant, of Gorham, Ohio, where she was born 7 Sept. 1851. They settled at Gorham, and were living there in Feb. 1875. X. Rosa Seraphine Todd, b. at Adrian, Mich., 6 March 1852; married at Atchison City, Kansas, 14 Feb. 1874, Thomas Joseph Leak, a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and pastor of the church at Atchison, born at London, England, 31 Jan. 1842, son of William Lewis and Elizabeth Ann (Thursby) Leak. He came, with his parents, to America in 1848 ; lived in Erie and Allegany counties, N. Y., till 1857, and then moved to Iowa. He studied theology at Garrett Biblical Institute, Evanston, Ind., leaving in 1863 ; joined the Kansas Annual Conference in 1 867, and was assigned to Easton Circuit, Kansas ; was pastor at Topeka, Kansas, March 1868 to MarcH 1871 ; was ordained deacon in March 1869, and elder in March 1871 ; was pastor at Atchison, Kansas, till i Ap. 1874, when he was transferred to the Arkansas Annual Conference ; and was stationed as pastor of the Centenary Church at Little Rock, Arkansas, where they were living in March 1875. Chil. of Edwin and Anna (West) Todd. I. Hannah Maria Todd, married Ormus Frary. II. John Todd. ijohn Bogart Schureman, was born at New Mamaroneck, N. Y., Eliza Jane Sands, who was Rochelle, N. Y., 26 Ap. 1795, ^^d married at born at Mamaroneck, 4 Dec. 1806. 15213 15215 2584 Whitney Family. 7655 III. Cyrus Toddy was living at Robinson Station, Mich., in March 1875- 7656 IV. Ira Todd. 7657 V. Hortense Todd. I189 7658 7659 7660 7661 7662 Child of Alfred and Sarah Delight (Frary) Todd. I. Sarah Jane Todd, b. at Adrian, Mich., 9 Feb. 1843 ; married at the house of Abraham Knapp, of East Rome, Mich., 7 Ap. 1863, by Rev. Russell Hervey, assisted by Rev. Mr. Bush, to Charles Sprague, a grocer, son of Thomas Jefferson and Betsey (Chandler) Sprague, of East Rome, where he was born 31 Jan. 1839. They dwelt at East Rome till 23 Dec. 1867; and then moved to Butler, Mo., where they were living in March 1875, without children. 2585 Chil. of Morris and Nancy Ann (Wooster) Todd. I. Emma Louise Todd, b. at Wheatland, Mich., 31 Jan. 1841 ; mar- ried in Prospect Street, Grand Rapids, Mich., 6 Jan. 1862, by Rev. Mr. Smith, Presbyterian, to John William Sargeant, a trader, son of Joseph and Sophronia (Chapman) Sargeant, of 46 Ontario Street, Cleveland, Ohio. He was born at Hartford, Vt., 29 Oct. 1846. They settled at Cleveland, and were living there in Jan. 1875, at 46 Ontario Street. II. Ransom Clinton Todd, b. at Clinton, Mich., 8 Aug. 1842 ; died at Adrian, Mich., 6 Jan. 1850, and was buried there. III. Marsden Herricic Todd, b. at Adrian, Mich., 16 Jan. 1845 ; died at Adrian, 10 May 1845, and was buried there. IV. David Byron Todd, b. at Adrian, Mich., 7 March 1847 ; ^ physi- cian; grad. in 1871 at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; began practice in Adrian, where the Common Council elected him city- physician; soon went to San Francisco, Cal., where he was resident physician to the U. S. Marine Hospital for six months, until appointed physician to the Round Valley Indian Reservation, where he remained one year ; during which he married, 15 Aug. 1872, at Rossville Junction, a,t the foot of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, Allie Nelson, of Ann Arbor, Mich. They were living, in Jan. 1875, in Railroad Avenue, between 12th and 13th Avenues, South San Francisco, Cal. 2586 15216 15221 1 190 Eighth Generation. 7663 7664 7665 7667 766^ 766g 7670 7671 7672 7673 7674 V. Viola Todd, b. at Adrian, Mich., 24 Ap. 1849; died at Adrian, 7 March 1850, and was buried there. VI. Homer Todd, b. at Adrian, Mich., 22 Ap. 1850; and was living with his parents, at Hopkins, Mich., in Feb. 1875, unmarried. VII. William Glenn Todd, b. at Grand Rapids, Mich., 25 March 1852 ; died at Grand Rapids, 24 March 1853, and was buried there, in the Fulton Street Cemetery. VIII. Lillie Maude Todd, b. at Grand Rapids, Mich., 20 Jan. 1856; and was living with her parents, at Hopkins, Mich., in Jan. 1875. IX. Jessie May Todd, b. at Grand Rapids, Mich., 31 March 1859. Chil. of Alanson and Hester Maria (Frary) Todd. I. Ira Sphears Todd, b. at Rome, Mich., 28 Jan. 1842; enlisted at Grand Rapids, Mich., May 1861, in Co. D, 3d Reg., Mich. Vol. Infantry; was in the battle of Bull Run; and died of disease, 28 Aug, 1861, in hos- pital, at Georgetown, D. C, and was buried near the hospital. II. Samuel Warren Todd, b. in Van Buren Co., Mich., 15 June 1843; a carpenter; enlisted at Ionia, Mich., Dec. 1861, in Co. F, 13th Reg., Mich. Vol. Infantry ; and was discharged for disability in Sept. 1 862. He married at Barry, Mich., 15 Sept. 1865, Emma Vandalia Bunnell, dau. of Pomeroy and Lois (McKay) Bunnell, of Augusta, Mich., where she was born 22 June 1850. They settled at Bowen Station, Mich., and were living there in May 1875. III. Lydia Jane Todd, b. at Bengal, Mich., 26 Aug. 1850; died at Ronald, Mich., 29 May 1859, and was buried there. IV. Lucretia Ella Todd, b. in Gratiot Co., Mich., 2 Aug. 1858; and was living with her father, at Dorr Centre, Mich., in March 1875. Chil. of Alanson and Melicent Jane (Raymond) Todd. V. Hester Jane Todd, b. at Rome, Mich., 4 Nov. 1861. VI. Levi Todd, b. at Rome, Mich., 18 Jan. 1864. VII. Mary Eudora Todd, b. at Blendon, Mich., 18 Jan. 1866. 2587 15222 2587 Whitney Family. 1 191 7675 7677 7678 7679 7680 7681 7682 Chil. of Alanson and Rhoda Jane (Bailey) Todd. VIII. Nellie Todd, b. at Blendon, Mich., 25 Sept. 1868. IX. Rosa Todd, b. at Ross, Mich., 24 Aug. 1870. Chil. of Ira and Phebe (Phillips) Tooker. I. Amos Phillips Tooker, b. in Palmyra, Mich., 25 July 1838 ; died there, at his father's residence, 19 Feb. 1863, unmarried, and was buried in Palmyra, one mile south of his father's house. II. Jerome Tooker, b. in Palmyra, Mich., 21 Feb. 1841; a farmer; married at the house of John Yates, in Owego, N. Y., 18 Nov. 1867, by Rev. W. B. Westlake, Methodist Episcopal, to Elizabeth Holmes, dau. of Elston Hunt and Sarah (Yates) Holmes, of Dover, Mich. She was born in Tioga, N. Y. They were living, in Jan. 1875, with his father, in Palmyra, three miles from Adrian, Mich. III. Clara Rebecca Tooker, b. in Palmyra, Mich., 10 June 1852; and was living there, with her parents, in Jan. 1875. Chil. of David and Harriet (Tooker) Belknap. I. Helen Elizabeth Belknap, b. in Adrian, Mich., 8 Ap. 1842 ; mar- ried there, at her father's house, 21 Feb. 1867, by Rev. J. Shank, Methodist Episcopal, to Nelson Preston, a soldier of 1 86 1, who was born in Blissfield, Mich., 21 Aug. 1844, son of Samuel and Lucretia (Gilbert) Preston. She died at her father's house in Adrian, 2 Dec. 1873, and was buried in Adrian Centre Cemetery, on the farm of John Whitney. II. Fernando Jesse Belknap, b. in Adrian, Mich., 23 Aug. 1843; a trader; married at her father's house in Fawn River, Mich., 12 March 1868, by Rev. William W. Doust, Methodist Episcopal, to Lydia Margaret Mankin, born at Adams, Indiana, 11 Feb. 1850, dau. of John William and Nancy (Duncan) Mankin. They were living at Fawn River in Jan. 1875. III. Theodore Tooker Belknap, b. in Wright, Mich., 25 May 1846; and was living at Fawn River, Mich., in Jan. 1875, unmarried. He is a trader, in company with his brother Fernando. 2587 2588 15226 2589 15227 15228 1 192 7683 7684 7685 7686 7687 7689 7690 7691 7692 Eighth Generation. IV. Joanna Pamela Belknap, b. in Wright, Mich., 19 Feb. 1848; and was living in Adrian, Mich., in Jan. 1875, unmarried. V. Harriet Lucina Belknap, b. in Wright, Mich., 26 Aug. 1850; died at her father's house in Adrian, Mich., 13 Aug. 1869, and was buried in Adrian Centre Cemetery. VI. William Wallace Belknap, b. in Wright, Mich., 27 Jan. 1853; a manufacturer of brooms; was living in Adrian, Mich., in Jan. 1875, un- married. VII. Adelbert Belknap, b. in Wright, Mich., i Feb. 1855 ; a farmer; was living in Adrian, Mich., in Jan. 1875. VIII. Julia Celestia Belknap, b. in Wright, Mich., 7 March 1858; died in Adrian, Mich., 1 Aug. 1872, and was buried in Adrian Centre Cemetery. Chil. of Elisha Green and Eveline Creenleaf (Tooker) Budlong. I. Arthur William Budlong, b. at Providence, R. I., 2 March 1846; and was living with his mother, at Adrian, Mich., in Jan. 1875, unmarried. He enlisted, 22 Aug. 1862, in Co. B, 124th Reg., Ohio Vol. Infantry, of which he was afterward corporal ; was seriously wounded in the right hip, at the battle of Chickamauga, Tenn., 19 Sept. 1863 ; and was discharged at Nashville, Tenn., 9 June 1865, with a permanent disability. II. Clarence Adelbert Budlong, b. at Adrian, Mich., 6 Jan. 1848; died 2 Dec. 1849, ^^^ was buried in the old cemetery at Adrian. III. Florence Amelia Budlong, b. at Adrian, Mich., 26 Nov. 1849; married there, at her mother's house, corner of Main and Butler Streets, 29 Sept. 1874, by Rev. A. F. Bourns, Methodist Episcopal, to William Ellsworth Rowley, a salesman, son of Nathan and Harriet (Parsons) Rowley, of Owens Prairie, Iowa. He was born at Batavia, N. Y., 29 Oct. 1851. They were living at Adrian in Jan. 1875. Chil. of Anthony Wayne and Ann Hazletine (Tooker) Corbet. I. Ella Maria Corbet, b. at Monroe, Mich., 27 Dec. 1849; and was living at Jackson, Mich., in March 1875, unmarried. 2592 2593 Whitney Family. 1193 7693 7694 7695 7696 7697 7698 II. Gershom Wayne Corbet, b. at Monroe, Mich., 17 Sept. 1852; died at Jackson, Mich., 3 June 1872, and was buried there. III. Edwin Lee Corbet, b. at Monroe, Mich., 22 Aug. 1855 ; and was living at Jackson, Mich., in March 1875. IV. Harriet Elizabeth Corbet, b. at Monroe, Mich., 10 Nov. 1857; and was living at Jackson, Mich., in March 1875. Chil. of James Hervey and Eliza (Whitney) Halliday. I. Orpha Williams Halliday, b. at Enfield, N. Y., 3 Ap. 1822; married at Thurston, N. Y., 6 Feb. 1840, John Stull De Pue, a farmer, son of James and Jane (De Witt) De Pue, of Thurston. He was born at Benton, one mile east of Penn Yan, N. Y., 7 Dec. 181 5 ; and was living at Bath, N. Y., in March 1875, having served the public as supervisor, post- master and justice of the peace. She died at Thurston, 28 Sept. 1859, and was buried in Unionville Cemetery, Bath. An obituary in the Northern Christian Advocate shows that she was a faithful and consistent member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, an affectionate and devoted wife and mother, and an accomplished and hospitable woman, who lived righteously and died as she had lived. II. William Halliday, b. at Enfield, N. Y., 31 Oct. 1823; a teacher, and student of theology ; married in Jan. 1844, at Thurston, N. Y., Hannah Maria Chase, dau. of Hirah and Lucy (Winship) Chase, of Cameron, N.Y. She was born at Bluff Point, in Jerusalem, N. Y., 17 June 1820. They settled at Mechlenburgh, in Hector, N. Y. He died there, without chil- dren, 9 March 1 846, and was buried in Bonney Hill Cemetery, at Thurston. She married (2d), Elder James Parker; died 7 Sept. 1871; and was buried at Milo, N. Y. III. Belden Whitney Halliday, b. at Enfield, N. Y., 19 Aug. 1825 ; a farmer; married at Bath, N. Y., 10 Dec. 1848, by Rev. Salmon Judd, Methodist Episcopal, to Annis Vernelia Gilbert, dau. of Warner and Eliza (True) Gilbert, of Bath, where she was born 6 Ap. 1824. They dwelt at Bath for eight years ; and then moved to Roscoe, Minn., where she died 13 Feb. 1859, and was buried in Pine Island Cemetery. He was married (2d), I Jan. 1 86 1, at Minneola, Minn., by Rev. E. M. Cressey, Baptist, to Mary Maria Bonney, of Minneola, dau. of Benjamin and Rhoda (Alderman) Bonney, of Georgetown, N. Y., where she was born 16 May 1825. They were living at Roscoe in May 1875. He has been elected assessor for two 150 2595 15229 15231 1 194 Eighth Generation. 7699 7700 7701 7702 7703 7704 770s years in succession, and chairman of the Board of Supervisors for five suc- cessive years. IV. Emma Whitney Halliday) b. at Cameron, now Thurston, N. Y., 27 Aug. 1827 ; married in the house where she was born, 16 Nov. 1848, by Elder Swick, Baptist, to Albert Andrew Wheeler, a farmer, son of Joseph and Sarah (Kennedy) Wheeler, of Bath, N. Y., where he was born 28 March 1826. He was educated at the Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, and has retained a fondness for scientific studies. They settled at Kanona, in Bath, and were Hving there in March 1875. V. Samuel Halliday, b. at Cameron, now Thurston, N. Y., 8 Nov. 1829; died 31 July 1830, and was buried in Bonney Hill Cemetery. VI. Alphonso Hallidayy b. at Cameron, now Thurston, N. Y., i May 1 831; a blacksmith; married at Pulteney, N. Y., 6 July 1853, by Rev. Hilen Dakin, Baptist, of South Pulteney, to Susan Norton Norris, dau. of Shadrach and Mary (Hyatt) Norris, of Pulteney, where she was born 7 July 1 832. They settled at South Pulteney, and were living there in March 1875. VII. Lydia Ann Halliday, b. at Cameron, now Thurston, N. Y., 9 Dec. 1839; married at South Pulteney, N. Y., 24 Ap, 1869, by Rev. A. A. Montanye, Baptist, to David Harrison Dickinson, a lumberman, son of David and Judith Potter (Story) Dickinson, of Thurston, where he was born 2 1 Dec. 1 840. They settled at Thurston, and were living there, with- out children, in Feb. 1875. He enlisted at Elmira, N. Y., 16 May 1861, in Co. A, 23d Reg., N. Y. Vol. Infantry; was discharged 22 May 1863 ; re- enlisted at Rochester, N. Y., 16 Jan. 1864, in Co. G, 22d Reg., N. Y. Vol. Cavalry; and was discharged 9 Aug. 1865. Chll. of John and Luclnda (Uovell) Whitney. I. Milo Curtis Whitney, b. at Cameron, N. Y., 17 Sept. 1828; a farmer and teacher; married at Hector, N. Y., 13 Oct. 1850, by Elder West, Baptist, to Eliza Durand, dau. of Samuel and Sarah (Reeves) Durand, of Newfield, N. Y. She was born at Covert, N. Y., 13 July 1825. They settled at Newfield, and were living there in Dec. 1876. II. birth. Whitney, a son, b. at Bath, N. Y., i Aug. 1830; died at III. Amos Bucic Whitney, b. at Enfield, N. Y., 22 Sept. 183 1; a 15235 15237 2596 15239 15242 Whitney Family. 7706 7707 7708 7709 7710 7711 7712 7713 7714 farmer; married at Hector, N. Y., 16 Oct. 185 1, by Elder West, Baptist, to Mary Taylor, dau. of William A. and Cynthia (Vail) Taylor, of Newfield, N. Y., where she was born 8 Feb. 1833. They settled at Newfield ; moved to Bolivar, N. Y., thence to Wellsville, N. Y., from there to Van Etten, N. Y., and finally (in Ap. 1876) to Barton, N. Y. He enlisted at Newfield, 28 Dec. 1863, in Co. M, 21st Reg., N. Y. S. Light Cavalry; and was dis- charged at Denver, Colorado, in 1866. IV. James Marvin Whitney, b. at Enfield, N. Y., 30 Dec. 1833; died there, 6 Dec. 1834, and was buried at Enfield Centre. V. Moses Daniel Whitney, b. at Enfield, N. Y., 5 Jan. 1836; a farmer; married at Newfield, N.Y., 12 Dec. 1858, by Elder Arkills, Baptist, to Sarah Jessup, dau. of Oliver and Chloe (Thompson) Jessup, of New- field. She was born at Little Britain, in New Windsor, N. Y., 23 Feb. 1836. They settled in Newfield, and were living there in March 1875. VI. Phebe Eliza Whitney, b. at Enfield, N. Y., 25 May 1839; died at Newfield, N. Y., 14 Oct. 1864, unmarried, and was buried there. VII. Albert Whitney, b. at Newfield, N. Y., 11 Dec. 1841; died at Newfield, 3 1 May 1 860, and was buried there. VIII. Bradford Whitney, b. at Newfield, N. Y., 7 Ap. 1844; died at Newfield, 4 June 1848, and was buried there, IX. Elvira Whitney, b. at Newfield, N. Y., 24 March 1850; and was living there in March 1875, with her parents, unmarried, X. Amy Caroline Whitney, b. at Newfield, N. Y., 4 May 1852; died at Newfield, 1 5 Oct. 1 860, and was buried there. Chil. of Belden and Sally Maria (Proper) Whitney. I. Irena Whitney, b. in Enfield, N. Y,, 13 Jan. 1833; died there, 13 Sept, 1834, and was buried in Jones' Cemetery, Hector, N. Y. II. Maria Whitney, b. in Enfield, N. Y., 24 Nov. 1835 ; married near Burdett, in Hector, N. Y., 17 Dec. 1857, by Elder Reed Burritt, to Peter Albert Coats, a farmer, son of Joseph and Jane (Bellows) Coats, of Hector, where he was born 17 June 181 8. They settled one mile north of Burdett; and he died there, 19 Ap. 1875. II95 15248 2597 15251 1 196 7715 7716 7717 7718 7719 7720 7721 Right h Generation, Chil. of Belden and Mary Elizabeth (Newbury) Whitney. III. Emeline Whitney, b. in Enfield, N. Y., 22 Sept. 1844; married there, 27 Nov. 1872, at her father's house, by Rev. Allen Chase, Baptist, to Jerome Baxter Lovell, a farmer, son of Aaron and Hetty (Griffin) Lovell, of Enfield, where he was born 1 1 June 1833. They settled in Enfield, and were living there in Feb. 1875, on his father's homestead. IV. Luther Whitney, b. in Enfield, N. Y., 9 Aug. 1849; ^ carpenter; married in Mechlenburgh, N. Y., 10 March 1875, by Rev. Alexander O. Pelaubet, Presbyterian, to Elizabeth Stobbs, born in Brooklyn, N. Y., 19 Ap. 1854, dau. of Alexander and Eliza (Archer) Stobbs. They were living at Enfield in Ap. 1875, with his father. V. Eliza Whitney, b. in Enfield, N. Y., 13 Oct. 1852 ; and was living there, with her parents, in Feb. 1875. Chil. of Isaac and Emma (Whitney) Tichenor. I. James Marvin Tichenor, b. at Mechlenburgh, in Hector, N. Y., 7 March 1830; died there, 8 Sept. 1831, and was buried at Enfield Centre, N. Y. II. Joel Monroe Tichenor, b. at Mechlenburgh, in Hector, N. Y., 22 July 1832; a carpenter and farmer; married at her father's house in Enfield, N.Y., 14 Ap. 1857, by Rev. Daniel S. Chase, Methodist Episcopal, to Maria Ammack, who was born at Enfield, i Oct. 1834, dau. of John and Phila (Carman) Ammack. They dwelt at Enfield till Oct. 1 867 ; and then settled at Waupun, Wis., where they were living in Feb. 1875. III. Albert Sherman Tichenor, b. at Enfield, N. Y., 3 Feb. 1837; a farmer ; married at her father's house in Enfield, 5 Jan. 1 860, by Rev. William James Grimes, Christian, to Ann Eliza Ammack, who was born at Enfield, 5 Aug. 1838, dau. of John and Phila (Carman) Ammack. They settled at Enfield, and were living there in Feb. 1875. Chil. of Joel Newbury and Caroline (Andrews) Whitney. I. Sarah Whitney, b. in Enfield, N. Y., 26 March 1840; died on the same day, and was buried in Enfield Centre. 2597 2598 15255 15256 2599 7722 7723 7724 7725 7726 7727 7728 7729 7730 7731 Whitney Family II. Marvin Whitney, b. in Enfield, N. Y., i Jan. 1842 ; died 22 Feb. 1842, and was buried in Enfield Centre. III. Aimina Nichols Whitney, b. in Enfield, N. Y., 6 Oct. 1844; married there, 7 Nov. 1868, at her father's house, by Elder Marshall, Baptist, to Harris Irving Smith, a farmer, son of Obadiah and Anna (Culver) Smith, of Enfield, where he was born 24 Sept. 1838. They settled in Enfield, and were Hving there in Feb. 1875. IV. Charles Joel Whitney, b. in Enfield, N. Y., 6 March 1850; and was living there, with his father, in Feb. 1875, unmarried. I. Chil. of Levi and Annanda (Whitney) King. King, a dau., b. at Enfield, N. Y.; died in infancy. II. Lydia Ann King, b. at Enfield, N. Y., 23 Nov. 1839; married at Ithaca, N. Y., 27 Nov. 1858, Irving Washington Norton, a cigar-maker, son of Aden Kendrick and Irene (Savage) Norton, of Trumansburgh, N. Y, where he was born 6 Aug. 1840. They settled at Ithaca, and were living there in March 1875. He enlisted, 4 Sept. 1864, at Ithaca, in Co. A, 58th Reg., N. Y, S. Militia, for three months service ; and was discharged 2 Dec. 1864. III. Delancey Montgomery King, b. at Enfield, N. Y., 26 May 1842; a machinist and model-maker; married at Ithaca, N. Y., 29 March 1865, by Rev. O. B. Weaver, Methodist Episcopal, to Olive Aithea Korts, dau. of John W. and Emeline (Huestis) Korts, of Ithaca. She was born at Enfield, 15 June 1841. They settled at Ithaca, and were living there in March 1875, members of the M. E. Church. IV. King, a son, b. at Enfield, N. Y.; died in infancy. V. Joel Whitney King, b. at Enfield, N. Y., 18 Feb. 1846; died there, 12 Jan. 1867, at the house of his uncle, Belden Whitney, and was buried at Enfield Centre. VI. Daniel Whitney King, b. at Ithaca, N. Y., 23 July 1850; a clock-maker; was living at Ithaca in March 1875, unmarried. VII. VIII. King, a son, b. at Ithaca, N. Y.; died in infancy. - King, a dau., b. at Ithaca, N. Y.; died in infancy. II97 15258 2601 15260 15262 II98 7733 7734 7735 7736 7738 7739 7740 7741 Right h Generation. Chil. of Oscar Fitzoland and Christian Ann (Cary) Whitney. I. Sarah Elizabeth Whitney, b. at Florida, N. Y., 15 Dec. 1827; died at Florida, 16 Ap. 183 1, and was buried there. II. Isaac Lewis Whitney, b. at Florida, N. Y., 21 Jan. 1829; a dealer in furniture ; married at Amity, N. Y., 3 Nov. 1856, by Rev. P. Van Ostrand, Congregational, to Elizabeth Ann Bush, dau. of John and Jane (Barrett) Bush, of Amity, where she was born i Dec. 1835. They settled at Florida, and were living there in May 1875. III. William Henry Whitney, b. at Florida, N. Y., 3 Ap. 1831; a painter and paper-hanger; married at Denton, N. Y., 31 March 1853, by Rev. O. M. Johnson, Presbyterian, to Mary Ann Tetther, dau. of Edward and Elizabeth (Peet) Tetther, of Sleaford, Lincolnshire, Eng., where she was born 1 1 Nov. 1831. They lived at Florida for about twelve years; and then settled at Barryville, in Highland, N.Y., where they were living in May 1875. He had then served as justice of the peace, and commissioner of excise, since i Jan. 1870, having been reelected in March 1873. IV. James Horton Whitney, b. at Florida, N. Y., 30 Sept. 1835 ; a dealer in furniture; married at Amity, N. Y., 22 Oct. 1867, by Rev. Thomas H. Grennell, to Jane Bush, dau. of John and Jane (Barrett) Bush, of Amity, where she was born 13 June 1842. They settled at Florida, and were living there in May 1875. He had previously lived at Middletown, N. Y., from i Ap. 1852 to i May 1853 ; and at Warwick, N. Y., till I Dec. 1854. V. Christian Amanda Whitney, b. at Florida, N. Y., 21 Nov. 1841. VI. Ann Adelia Whitney, b. at Florida, N. Y., 3 Jan. 1844. VII. Helen Jane Whitney, b. at Florida, N. Y., 4 Sept. 1852 ; died at Florida, 5 Sept. 1852, and was buried there. Chil. of Alanson and Keziah (Speer) Donelly. I. Eliza Jane Donelly, b. at Paterson, N. J., 24 June 1837; ^^^^ i" Oct. 1 84 1, at Paterson, and was buried there, in Sandy Hill Cemetery. II. John Henry Donelly, b. at Paterson, N. J., 31 Oct. 1840; and was living there, at 302 Market Street, in June 1875, unmarried. He 2602 15263 15264 15268 2615 Whitney Family, 1 199 7742 7743 7744 7745 7746 7747 7748 7749 7750 7751 7752 enlisted, 25 May 1 861, at New York City, in Co. I, 6th Reg., N. Y. S. Vol- unteers; and was discharged at New York, 25 June 1863. He enlisted, 1 3 Aug. 1 864, at New York, as seaman in the U. S. Navy ; and served in the Aries till 28 June 1865, when he was discharged at the Boston Navy Yard. III. Catharine Jane Doneily, b. at Paterson, N. J., 28 Aug. 1852; and was living there in June 1875, unmarried. Child of James Lockwood and Lanah (Whitney) Chichester. I. Mary Elizabeth Chichester, b. at Batavia, N. Y., 18 Dec. 1845 ; and was living at 188 South Division Street, Buffalo, N. Y., in March 1875, unmarried. Chil. of Wiiiiam and Sarah (Whitney) Thompson. I. Nancy Irene Thompson, b. at Aurora, now Elma, N. Y., 20 Feb. 1855 ; and was living there in Ap. 1875. II. Catharine Thompson, b. at Aurora, now Elma, N. Y., 26 Nov. 1856. III. Morris Whitney Thompson, b. at Elma, N. Y., 17 Feb. 1859. IV. Wiiiiam Linton Thompson, b. at Elma, N. Y., 17 March 1861. V. Marion Esther Thompson, b. at Elma, N. Y., 7 March 1863. VI. Helen Rebecca Thompson, b. at Elma, N. Y., 19 May 1865. VII. Jessie Grace Thompson, b. at Elma, N. Y., i Feb. 1867. VIII. Edwin Jennings Thompson, b. at Aurora, N. Y., 2 March 1869; died at Aurora, 21 Jan. i87i,and was buried there. IX. James Chichester Thompson, b. at Aurora, N. Y., 27 March 1872. .„ 2617 2623 I200 Eighth Generation, 7753 7754 7755 7756 7757 7758 7759 7760 7761 7762 7764 7765 Chil. of William and Elizabeth Ellsworth (Williams) Fengar. I. Ann Eliza Fengar, b. at Cold Spring, N. Y., 5 July 1850; married at Newark, N. J., 31 March 1 871, by Rev. J. Reeves Daniels, pastor of the Franklin Street Meth. Epis. Church, to Theodore Scott Schmitt, a jeweller, son of Jacob and Lucy (Baker) Schmitt, of Newark, where he was born 5 Dec. 1848. They settled at Newark, and were living there in Jan. 1876. II. William Martin Fengar, b. at Cold Spring, N. Y., i Aug. 1852; a ship-broker and commission-merchant, of the firm of Fengar & Schmitt, corner of Liberty and West Streets, New York, in Jan. 1876; is unmarried. III. Emma Elizabeth Fengar, b. at Newark, N. J., 8 Sept. 1854. IV. Martinette Thompson Fengar, b. at Newark, N. J., 22 Nov. 1856. V. Eva Loreliah Fengar, b. at Newark, N. J., i Dec. 1858; died at Newark, 17 Nov. i860, and was buried there, in Fairmount Cemetery. VI. Silas Aivin Fengar, b. at Newark, N. J., 18 Feb. 1861; died at Newark, 11 June 1862, and was buried there, in Fairmount Cemetery. • VII. Edward Wallison Fengar, b. at Newark, N. J., 11 Nov. 1863. VIII. Grace Colvert Fengar, b. at Newark, N. J., 24 Aug. 1871; died 24 Aug. 1 871, and was buried in Fairmount Cemetery, at Newark. Chil. of Henry and Julia Ann (Williams) Hampson. I. Sarah Ann Abijah Hampson, b. at Newark, N. J., 19 March i860. II. Silas William Henry Hampson, b. at Newark, N. J., 29 Oct. 1 861; died there, 13 May 1865, ^"^ ^^s buried in Fairmount Cemetery. III. Hannah Elizabeth Jane Hampson, b. at Newark, N. J., 18 Oct. 1863. IV. Abraham Lincoln Fengar Hampson, b. at Newark, N. J., 9 Oct. 1866. V. John Aldridge Sybrant Hampson, b. at Newark, N. J., 24 2627 15271 2628 Whitney Family. 7766 7768 7769 7770 7771 7772 7773 7774 7775 Oct. 1868 ; died there, 20 June 1870, and was buried in Fairmount Ceme- tery. VI. Ida Grace Hampson, b. at Newark, N. J., 9 Ap. 1869. VII. Lilian Emma Hampson, b. at Newark, N. J., 9 Dec. 1871; died there, 6 July 1875, and was buried in Fairmount Cemetery. VIII. George Martin Hampson, b. at Newark, N. J., 21 Dec. 1873; died there, 30 June 1875, and was buried in Fairmount Cemetery. Chil. of Hiram and Hannah (Williams) Springstead. I. Hannah Ann Springstead, b. in Bleeker Street, Newark, N. J., 16 June 1861. II. Silas Aldridge Springstead, b. in Sixth Street, Wilmington, Del., 7 Oct. 1863. III. James Cranston Springstead, b. at Newport, Del., 17 May 1866. Child of Henry Whitney and Alice (Reynolds) Hunt. I. Maurice Reynolds Hunt, b. at Cross River, in South Salem, N. Y., 23 Dec. 1830; died at Greenwich, Conn., 16 Oct. 1847. She was buried in Cross River Cemetery, but was afterward removed to a family vault in Unionville Cemetery, Mount Pleasant, N. Y. Chil. of George and Clarissa Betsey (Hunt) Mead. I. Alfred Mead, lived at Jewell C. H., Kansas, in June 1877. II. Julia Mead, married John St. John, and lived at Stamford, Conn., in June 1877. III. Sarah Jane Mead, b. 14 Feb. 1839; died at Ridgefield, Conn., I March 1 861, unmarried ; and was buried there, in Titicus Cemetery. 151 I20I 2629 263 s 2636 I202 m^ 7777 777^ 7779 7780 7781 7782 7783 Eighth Generation. IV. Ruth Anna Mead, married De Witt Searls; married (2d), Weed; lived at Stamford, Conn., in 1873, and at 130th Street and 8th Avenue, New York., in June 1877. Chil. of David Floyd and Mary Jane (Nelson) Hunt. I. Charles Augustus Hunt, b. at South Norwalk, Conn., 22 March 1861. II. James Nelson Hunt, b. at South Norwalk, Conn., 14 Dec. 1866; died there, 5 May 1875, and was buried in Five Mile River Cemetery. III. Edith Hunt, b. at South Norwalk, Conn., 26 Ap. 1870. IV. David Floyd Hunt, b. at South Norwalk, Conn., 30 May 1872. Chil. of Ira and Sarah Marcy (Andrews) Chase. ' I. Charles Ira Chase, b. at Adams, N. Y., 5 Jan. 1837 ; died at Flint, Mich., 12 Jan. 1848, and was buried there. II. George Andrews Chase, b. at Adams, N. Y., 25 Aug. 1838; died at Flint, Mich., 25 Aug. 1 841, and was buried there. III. Edward Richard Chase, b. at Flint, Mich., 20 Sept. 1840; en- listed there, 6 Aug. 1861, for four years or during the war, as private in Co. A, 8th Reg., Mich. Vol. Infantry; and was mustered out at the end of the war, as captain of the same company, having been engaged in nearly thirty battles. He was married, i March 1866, at Flint, by Rev. Mr. Northrop, Presbyterian, to Malvina Dayton, dau. of Anson and Sarah Ann (Adams) Dayton, of Burton, Mich. She was born at Grand Blanc, Mich., 5 Sept. 1848. After the war ended, he studied theology at the Union Theological Seminary, Chicago, 111. ; and, when duly prepared, was licensed to preach. He was called by the Presbyterian Church of Clyde, Ohio ; was ordained as its pastor ; and, after three years of arduous and successful labor, in which he won the love of the church and people, he entered into rest, at Clyde, 25 May 1874, and was buried in Greenwood Cemetery, at Grand Blanc. His widow was living at Flint in March 1875. 2638 2646 15273 7784 7785 7786 7787 7788 7789 7790 7791 7792 Whitney Family. Chil. of George and Clarissa Whitney (Farman) Hale. I. Carshine Hale, b. in EUisburgh, N. Y., 28 Feb. 1827 ; died 3 Ap. 1845, ^"^^ was buried in the EUisburgh Cemetery, II. George Eli Hale, b. in EUisburgh, N. Y., 24 July 1829; a carriage- maker; married, in Potsdam, N. Y., 3 Jan. 1868, Catliarine Murphy. They settled in Potsdam, and were living there in July 1874. He was a soldier in the war of 1861, for " three years and thirty days." Chil. of Joab and Lydia Seward (Josselyn) Farman. I. Cynthia Alvira Farman, b. in Granby, N. Y., 4 May 1835 ; died in Fulton, N. Y., 3 March 1846, and was buried in the " old cemetery," in Fulton, which has, perhaps, been removed, or discontinued. II. Catharine Alvira Farman, b. in EUisburgh, N. Y., 24 July 1838; married in 1864, at Lorraine, N. Y., by Rev. Mr. Hall, Baptist, of Manns- ville, in EUisburgh, to William Van Auken, a farmer, who was born in EUisburgh, 2 Feb. 1845, son of Abram and Eliza (Collins) Van Auken. They were living at the North Landing, in EUisburgh, in 1874. III. Mary Elizabeth Farman, b. in EUisburgh, N. Y., 2 Dec. 1840; married there, 28 Nov. 1867, at her father's house, by Rev. Ashley Eraser, Methodist, to Lyman Boomer Chamberlain. See his record. IV. Frances Arzelia Farman, b. in EUisburgh, N. Y., 26 Ap. 1843; died there, 20 Dec. 1843, and was buried in EUisburgh Cemetery. V. Carleton Adelbert Farman, b. in EUisburgh, N. Y., 7 Jan. 1845; a farmer; married in Pulaski, N. Y., 2 Oct. 1873, by Rev. J. Douglas, Congregational, to Arnita Ann Ellis, dau. of Lyman and Malvina (Zufelt) Ellis, of EUisburgh, where she was born 6 Sept. 1856. They were living with his father, in the west part of EUisburgh, in 1874. VI. Naomi Farman, b. in EUisburgh, N. Y., 6 Feb. 1848; died 6 Feb. 1848, and was buried in EUisburgh. VII. Laura Maria Farman, b. in EUsburgh, N. Y., 1 1 Oct. 1849; and lived there in 1874, unmarried. 1203 2647 15275 2649 15276 15327 7831 I204 Righth Generation, Chil. of William and Sally (Stillwell) Farman. 2650 7793 I. Betsey Farman, b. in Ellisburgh, N. Y., 14 Feb. 1838 ; married, as her second husband, Coon; and was living at Coon's Corners, Penn., in 1874. 7794 II. Farman, a son ; died young. Chil. of Nathan and Jane (Tucker) Farman. 2652 7795 I. Mary Jane Farman, b. in ElHsburgh, N. Y., 22 July 1861. 7796 II. Myra Farman, b. in Ellisburgh, N.Y., i Oct. 1862. 7797 III. Mitchell Farman, b. in EUsburgh, N. Y., in Nov. 1870. ^^ Chil. of Richard Harrison and Fanny (Pepper) Dresser. 2653 7798 I. Sarah Jane Dresser, b. at Ogdensburgh, N. Y.; married, and settled at Oswego, N. Y. 7799 II. Robert Joel Dresser, b. at Sacket's Harbor, N. Y.; served in the war of 1 86 1, and died on the southern coast of Florida, while in the service; unmarried. 7800 III. Frances Dresser, b. at Oswego, N. Y.; and was living there in 1874. 78oi IV. Elizabeth Dresser, b. at Oswego, N. Y.; and was living there in 1874. 7802 V. Catharine Dresser, b. at Oswego, N. Y.; and was living there in 1874. 7803 VI. Mary Dresser, b. at Oswego, N. Y.; and was living there in 1874. 7804 VII. William Dresser, b. at Oswego, N. Y.; and died there, when about three years old. Whitney Family. Chil. of Samuel and Sally (Dresser) Porter. 1205 2654 7805 7806 7807 7808 7809 7810 I. Samuel Clinton Porter, b. at Ellisburgh, N. Y., 13 Aug. 1822; a miller ; married by Elder McFarland, Baptist, to Helen Coan ; married (2d), by Elder Everingham, Baptist, to Emellne Crey, of Holmesville, N. Y. They settled at Mexico, N. Y., and were living there in June 1877. He served, as a fifer, in the 147th Reg., N. Y. S. Volunteers, during the war of 1861. II. Olive Osgood Porter, b. at EUisburgh, N. Y., 4 Nov. 1824; mar- ried at Oswego, N. Y., 27 May 1847, by Rev. Ira Butterfield, Baptist, to Harvey Palmer, a farmer and merchant, son of Stuteley and Bethia (Wight- man) Palmer, of Parish, N. Y., where he was born 8 Sept. 18 16. They settled at Parish, and were living there in Oct. 1877. III. Mary Catharine Porter, b. at Ellisburgh, N. Y., 24 July 1827; married in the house of her brother Samuel, at Mexico, N. Y., 2 Jan. 1861, by Rev. Judson Davis, Baptist, to Sereno Clark, a farmer, son of Sereno Clark, of Constantia, N. Y., where he was born 16 Feb. 1833. She dwelt in Missouri for three years, and in Illinois for about four years ; and then settled at Constantia, where she was living in Oct. 1877, without children. He served in the war of 186 1 for thirteen months, and died at Petersburgh, Va., 28 Sept. 1864, of disease contracted in the army. IV. Harriet Eliza Porter, b. at Ellisburgh, N. Y., 13 Feb. 1830; mar- ried at Constantia, N. Y., i March 1857, Matthew Wiard Leet, a merchant, of St. Louis, Mo.; and settled at Kirkwood, Mo., where they were living in Oct. 1877. V. Sarah Jane Porter, b. at Parish, N. Y., 27 Jan. 1833 ; married at Central Square, N. Y., 10 Nov. 1852, by Rev. Peter Woodin, Baptist, to Theodore CifTord, a fruit-grower and gardener, son of Seth and Phoebe Maria (Van Nostrand) Gifford, of Constantia, N. Y., formerly of New York City, where he was born 23 Feb. 1830. They dwelt at Constantia till i Oct. 1854; at West Monroe, N. Y., till 7 May 1862 ; and then settled at Syracuse, N. Y., where they were living in Oct. 1877, at 367 Second North Street. VI. Helen Celestine Porter, b. at Parish, N. Y., 14 Feb. 1835; married at Constantia, N. Y., 4 Nov. 1857, by Rev. John Noye, Baptist, to Jeremiah Cronon, a farmer, son of William and Catharine (Lorrisy) Cronon, of Bennington, Vt, where he was born 20 March 1831. They settled at West Monroe, N. Y., and were living there in Oct. 1877. 15279 15283 15284 15286 15290 I206 78II 7812 7813 7814 7815 7816 7817 Eighth Generation. VII. Frances Emerson Porter, b. at Parish, N. Y., 5 March 1837; and was living at Kirkwood, Mo., in Oct. 1877, unmarried. VIII. Charles Henry Porter, b. at Parish, N. Y., 13 Oct. 1839; and was living at Constantia, N.Y., in Oct. 1877, unmarried. IX. Edward Clayton Porter, b. at Parish, N. Y., 13 Dec. 1842; a book-keeper; dwelt at Waukegan, 111., from Aug. 1859 to I May 1870; at Harvard, III, till 1 Sept. 1873; and then went to Chicago, 111., where he was living in Oct. 1877, address 108 & no Randolph Street. He married at Spring Creek, Iowa, 29 July 1866, Frances Harriet Blakeley, born at Waukegan, 12 Feb. 1845, d^"- o^ Erastus Egbert and Mary (King) Blakeley. X. George Joel Porter, b. at Parish, N. Y., 7 Feb. 1845 \ ^i^d there, 14 Nov. 1847, ^"^^ was buried in Parish Cemetery. Chil. of Joel and Belinda Alden (Button) Dresser. I. Mary Jane Dresser, b. in Granville, N. Y., 4 May 1842; died there, 15 July 1843, ^^^^ was buried in Hebron, N. Y., in the family ceme- tery of her grandfather, Gideon Button. II. Henry Clay Dresser, b. in Granville, N. Y., 21 Sept. 1844; a teacher; married at her father's house in Moingona, Iowa, 6 Nov. 1872, by Rev. John S. Dunning, Presbyterian, to Mary Eliza Campbell, who was born in Amsterdam, N. Y., 3 Aug. 1850, dau. of Charles and Mary Ann (Carl) Campbell, and granddaughter of Abram Call, of Farmington Centre, Penn. They were living in Jefferson, Iowa, in 1 874. He enlisted, 2 Sept. 1864, in Co. A, 184th Reg., N. Y. S. Volunteers; and served for three months in the Shenandoah Valley, under Sheridan, taking part in the battle of Cedar Creek, 1 9 Oct. 1 864. III. Herman Lamott Dresser, b. in Granger, N. Y., 24 Jan. 185 1; a farmer; married in Jefferson, Iowa, 23 Oct. 1872, by Rev. John S. Dun- ning, Presbyterian, to Phebe Rhoades, born in Urbana, 111., 12 Ap. 1849, dau. of Walter and Mary (Rhinehart) Rhoades. They were living at Jefferson in 1874. 15294 2655 15295 « * IVkitney Family. 7818 7819 7819.1 7819b 7819c 7J8i9d 78196 Chil. of De Witt Clinton and Lydia (Chalians) Dresser. I. Olive Dresser, b. in Ellisburgh, N. Y., 12 Jan. 1847; married in Adams, N.Y., in 1867, by Rev. Prof. Holton, of Adams, to Edwin Wallace Putnam, a farmer, son of Chester Barrett and Lavinia (Truesdell) Putnam, of Ellisburgh, where he was born 2 June 1 842. He enlisted in Co. L, 7th Reg., N. Y. S. Vols.; was transferred to Co. G, loth Reg., N. Y. S. Vols., and afterward to Co. D, 6th Reg., N. Y. Heavy Artillery, from which he was discharged, after three years of service. They were living in Ellis- burgh in 1874. II. Joel Dresser, b. in Ellisburgh, N. Y., 19 Oct. 1849; a farmer; was living with his father, in Ellisburgh, in 1874. Chil. of William Wilson and Susan (Fulford) Rankins. I. Miles Edward Rankins, b. at Gananoque, C. W., 5 Nov. 1832; a machinist; married at Belleville, C. W., 28 Sept. 1859, Victoria Todd, dau. of Joseph and Phillis Maria (Dobson) Todd (natives of Newcastle, Eng.), of Belleville, where she was born. They were living at Belleville in July 1877. II. Mary Melissa Rankins, b. at Gananoque, C. W., i June 1834; married, 17 March i860, Gilbert Austin Phillips, a minister of the Metho- dist Episcopal Church. He joined the Michigan Conference, on trial, Sept. 1868; was in full connection, Sept. 1870; was ordained deacon in Sept. 1870, and elder in Sept. 1872; and was assigned to Pere Marquette in 1868, to Hart in 1869 and 1870, and to Wayland in 187 1, 1872, and 1873. They dwelt at Ionia, Mich., in July 1877. III. Marinda Rankins, b. at Belleville, C. W., 3 Oct. 183,5. IV. Maria Rankins, b. at Belleville, C. W., 8 Aug. 1837; married there, 14 Jan. 1864, by Rev. Albert Carman, D. D., Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Conference of Canada, to William Davis, a saddler and harness- maker, son of Charles and Sarah (Bowring) Davis, of Belleville, formerly of Dorchester, Eng., where he was born 14 Sept. 1837. They settled at Belleville, and were living there in Oct. 1877. V. Martha Anne Rankins, b. at Belleville, C. W., 18 Aug. 1839; married at Ionia, Mich., 23 Oct. 1876, Elmer Wolverton ; and was living at Ionia in July 1877. 1207 2657 15296 2658 15297 15303 15308 I2o8 78i9f 7819s 78i9h 78191 7819k 78191 7819m 781911 78190 7820 Eighth Generation. VI. Hiram Fulford Rankins, b. at Belleville, C. W., i Aug. 1841 ; a machinist; married at Belleville, 16 July 1863, Ellen Madden, dau. of Thomas and Ellen (Ryan) Madden, of Dublin, Ireland, where she was born in 1846. They settled at Belleville, and were living there in July 1 877. VII. William Henry Rankins, b. at Belleville, C. W., 8 Aug. 1843; a painter; married at Troy, N. Y., 26 Feb. 1870, Henrietta Campbell ; died without children, 13 Ap. 1875, at Troy, and was buried in Oakwood Cemetery. She married (2d) Lemuel Hurlburt, and was living at 159 Ferry Street, Troy, in July 1877. VIII. Abel Rankins, twin, b. at Belleville, C. W., 8 Nov. 1844; died there, 25 Dec. 1844, and was buried in the English Cemetery. IX. Cordelia Rankins, twin, b. at Belleville, C. W., 8 Nov. 1844; died there, 25 Dec. 1844, and was buried in the English Cemetery. X. Matilda Rankins, b. at Belleville, C. W., 15 Jan. 1846; married, I July 1868, John L.. White, a machinist, who died about Oct. 1871, at Oshawa, C. W. She married (2d) Henry Wood ; and settled at Manitoba, Rupert Land, where they were living in July 1877. XI. Cinderella Rankins, b. at Belleville, C. W., 17 Feb. 1847; died there, 20 Aug. 1848, and was buried in the English Cemetery. XII. Rufus Holden Rankins, b. at Belleville, C. W., 17 Sept. 1850; and was living there in July 1 877. XIII. Phebe Zilpah Elliott Rankins, b. at Belleville, C. W., 22 Sept. 1852 ; and was living there in July 1877. XIV. Cinderella Annette Rankins, b. at Belleville, C. W., 10 Dec. 1854; and was living there in July 1877. Chil. of Richard Austin and Mary Ann (Whipple) Polley. I. Sarah Clarissa Polley, b. in Woodcock, Penn., 10 Sept. 1838; married in Waumandee, Wis., 29 Oct. i860, Joseph Cookson Bennett, a farmer, whose parents then lived in Jefferson, Wis. He was born at Summer Hill, N. Y., 30 Nov. 1836, son of James Mix and Catharine (Wagner) Bennett. They were living in Albany, Wis., in May 1874; and had previously dwelt in lUinois and Minnesota. He was one of the con- stables of his county. 15311 15314 2659 15317 Whitney Family. 7821 7822 7823 7824 7825 7826 7827 II. Orrin Duane Polley, b. in Woodcock, Penn., 14 June 1842 ; was a soldier in the war of 1861; died in hospital at Vicksburgh, i June 1865, and was buried there. III. Martha Maivina Polley, b. in Woodcock, Penn., 20 July 1844; married in Buffalo Co., Wis., 6 Sept. 1858, George Washington Bool, son of " Emicle" and Nancy (Bailey) Bool. They settled in Wisconsin, and moved from there to Woodburn, Oregon, where they were living in 1874. IV. Sarah Clarissa Polley, b. in Woodcock, Penn., 10 Feb. 1847; died 12 Feb. 1847, ^^^ was buried in Woodcock. Here is one of those cases, admirably adapted to confuse the genealogist, in which a child, dying without a name, is recorded by the name of an elder sister, who was still living ; and that elder sister gave this date as that of her own birth, though it made her only thirteen years old at her marriage. V. Austin Dwight Polley, b. in Lodi, Wis., 4 June 1849; a maker of boots and shoes; married in Mondovi, Wis., 4 May 1873, by W. W. Wyman, Esq., to Virginia Louisa Paige, who was born in Canton, Wis., 18 June 1856, dau. of William Henry and Helen Elizabeth (Drew) Paige, then of Canton, later of Gervais, Oregon. They settled in Silverton, Oregon, 3 Jan. 1874, and were living there in Jan. 1875. VI. Caroline Eva Polley, b. in Lodi, Wis., 20 Sept. 1852; married in Salem, Oregon, 3 Dec. 1873, Cyrus Walker Hendershott, a carpenter and farmer, who was born in New London, Iowa, 27 Aug. 1845, son of David and Lydia (Albright) Hendershott. They lived at Woodburn, Oregon, in 1874. Child of David Luther and Sarah Ann (Poiley) Mackey. I. Elizabeth Clarissa Mackey, b. in Richmond, Penn., 2 Oct. 1855; and was living there, with her parents, in 1 874, unmarried. Chit, of Samuei and Marian Abigail (Hotchkiss) Polley. I. Henrietta Clarissa Polley, b. in Richmond, Penn., 16 Jan. 1843; and died there, 15 Oct. 1850. 152 1209 15322 15326 2660 2661 I2IO 7828 7829 7830 7831 7832 7833 7834 7835 7836 7837 Eighth Generation. II. William Amasa Polley, b. in Richmond, Penn., 3 May 1843. III. Henrietta Clarissa Polley, b. in Richmond, Penn., 15 Oct. 1845; married there, 17 Aug. 1873, at her father's house, Joseph C. Charters. They were living in "Parker's City," Penn., in 1874. IV. Orrin David Polley, b. in Richmond, Penn,, 13 May 1855. Chil. of Nathan and Eliza Ann (Whitney) Channberlain. I. Lyman Boomer Chamberlain, b. in ElHsburgh, N. Y., 30 Aug. 1836; a gunsmith and machinist; married at her father's house in Ellis- burgh, 28 Nov. 1867, by Rev. Ashley Eraser, of Sandy Creek, N. Y., Methodist, to his second cousin, Mary Elizabeth Farman, who was born in EUisburgh, 2 Dec. 1840, dau. of Joab and Lydia Seward (Josselyn) Farman. They lived near Ellis Village in 1874. II. John Byron Chamberlain, b. in EUisburgh, N. Y., 10 Oct. 1838; died there, 5 Oct. 1845, and was buried in EUisburgh Cemetery. III. James Henry Chamberlain, b. in EUisburgh, N. Y., 17 Aug. 1845; died there, 14 May 1855, and was buried in EUisburgh Cemetery. Chil. of Cornelius and Phebe (Whitney) Stafford. I. Olive Sophia Stafford, b. in Auburn, Ohio, 18 June 1841; married there, l Jan. 1866, by Rev. Abram Woodard, to Jacob Austin Richards, who was born in Auburn, son of John Chadwick and Sarah Malvina (Ensign) Richards. They lived in South Newbury, Ohio, in 1874. II. Luzerne Delos Stafford, b. in Auburn, Ohio, 16 Ap. 1844; died there, 13 Oct. 1862, and was buried in Auburn Centre. III. Marzene Royal Stafford, b. in Auburn, Ohio, 22 Ap. 1848 ; and was living there in 1874, unmarried. IV. Lionel Byron Stafford, b. in Auburn, Ohio, 28 Ap. 185 1; and was Hving there in 1874, unmarried. 2663 15327 7788 2664 15328 7838 7839 7840 7841 7842 7843 7844 7845 Whitney Family. Child of Luther Thomas and Susan Romelia (Wright) Whitney. I. Luther Francis Whitney, b. in Burnett, Wis., in Aug. 1850; present residence unknown. Chil. of Alanson and Lydia Mason (Whitney) Moffatt. I. Orris Moffatt, b. in Middlefield, Ohio, 27 July 1845; married in Claridon, Ohio, 8 March 1869, Ellen Carver, dau. of William and Rhoda (Bushnell) Carver. They were living in Middlefield in 1874. II. Harriet Moffatt, b. in Middlefield, Ohio, 28 Jan. 1856; and was living there, with her parents, in 1 874. Child of John Bowen and Martha Almeda (Douglass) Whitney. I. Eugene Douglass Whitney, b. in Burton, Ohio, 2^ March 1869; and was living with his father, in Claridon Centre, Ohio, in 1874. Chil. of Isaac Brock and Mariette (Tuilar) Sterling. I. Louise Caroline Sterling, b. in Simcoe, Canada West, 4 June 1846; married in Chicago, 111., i Aug. 1865, William Best, born in Can- terbury, Eng., 29 Aug. 1 841, son of William and Mary Ann (Whitehead) Best. They were living at 1 1 Forest Avenue, Chicago, III, in June 1 874. II. Herbert Tuilar Sterling, b. in Lockport, N.Y., 20 Nov. 1849; enlisted at Chicago, 111., in Co. G, 13th Reg., U. S. Infantry, and was dis- charged 26 Jan. 1868. He was living at 11 Forest Avenue, Chicago, in June 1874. III. Mortimer Frank Sterling, b. in Chicago, III, 22 June 1854; and was living there in June 1874. IV. William Henry Sterling, b. in Chicago, 111., 21 Sept. 1859; and was living there in June 1874. 121 I 2665 2666 15329 2671 2686 15330 1 2 1 2 Eighth Generation. Chil. of Freeman and Melinda (Gates) Walden. 7846 I. Myron Walden, b. in Perry, N. Y., 9 Sept. 1821; a house-builder; married at Lagrange, in Hanover, N. Y., 10 Ap, 1849, ^Y Squire Codding- ton, to Laura Stewart, dau. of Silas and Esther (Underwood) Stewart, of Hanover, where she was born 7 Aug. 1824. He went to Connewango, N. Y., in Dec. 1835, and after eight years, to Ellington Centre, N. Y., where he dwelt till his marriage. They lived in South Collins, N. Y., till the Autumn of 1850 ; in Ellington Centre, till the Spring of 1855 ; in Allegan, Mich., till the Spring of 1856; in Collins, N. Y., till Aug. 1857; in Hum- phrey, N. Y., till Feb. 1858; in East Randolph, N. Y., till May 1862; in Dexterville, N. Y., till Ap. 1864; in Jamestown, N. Y., till Ap. 1865; in Canton, Iowa, till Sept. 1865 ; and, i Oct. 1865, settled in Rochester, Minn., where they were still living in July 1874. 7847 n. Philemon Walden, b. in Ellington, N. Y., 5 Ap. 1824; a farmer; married in Collins, about one-fourth of a mile from Gowanda, in Persia, N. Y., 15 Sept. 1854, Pamelia Barker Southwick, dau. of Enos and Pamelia Folger (Barker) Southwick, of Collins, where she was born 11 March 1827. They settled in Collins, which had been his home since i Sept. 1843, and were living there in July 1874. 7848 HI. Ira Gates Walden, b. in ElHngton, N. Y., 18 Feb. 1826; a butcher; married in Beaver Dam, Wis., 10 Sept. 1850, Rachel Cameron, who was born in Cornwall, Canada, 14 May 1837, dau. of Duncan and Mary (McDonald) Campbell. They dwelt in Beaver Dam till 10 Aug. 185 1 ; in Houston, Minn., till 10 Ap. 1852; again in Beaver Dam; in Rochester, Minn., till 15 Oct. 1869; and then moved to Jackson, Minn., where she died 15 Oct. 1872, and where he was still living in July 1874. He enlisted, 22 June 1861, in the 2d Reg., Minnesota Volunteers; was severely wounded in the battle of Mill Springs, Ky., 19 Jan. 1862; and was discharged for disability resulting from the wound, 22 May 1862, in Louisville, Ky. 7849 IV. Ellsha Silas Walden, b. in Ellington, N. Y., 9 March 1828; a carpenter and joiner; married in Centreville, Penn., i Jan. 1861, Clarinda Hibbard Southwick, dau. of WiUiam Bowran and Maria (Ridout) South- wick, of Oil Creek, Penn. She was born in Cattaraugus, N. Y., 29 Ap. 1844. They dwelt in Troy, Crawford Co., Penn., till 1870; and were living in the same county, near Lines Hollow post-office, in July 1874. 7850 V. Erasmus Darwin Walden, b. in Ellington, N. Y., 9 Nov. 183 1; and was living in St. Peter's, Minn., in July 1874. 7851 VI. Lucius Franklin Walden, b. in Ellington, N. Y., 28 Nov. 1833; 2689 15332 15336 15343 15350 Whitney Family. 1213 7852 7853 7854 7855 7856 7857 7858 7859 7860 7861 enlisted at Fort Snelling, Minn., 25 Ap. 1861, in the ist Reg. of Minnesota Volunteers; was transferred, in 1862, to the ist Reg. of U. S. Cavalry, as corporal ; was with the Army of the Potomac, in most of its battles, from the first Bull Run, including Manassas, Fredericksburgh, Antietam, Fair Oaks, Savage's Station (where he was slightly wounded), Malvern Hill, Harrison's Landing, to Gettysburgh, 3 July 1863, where he was wounded so severely as to cause his death, 9 July 1863, in hospital at Frederick City, Md. He was unmarried. Vn. Freeman Walden, b. in Ellington, N. Y., 11 Nov. 1835; an architect and builder; married in Moline, 111., 22 Feb. 1856, Fidelia Jane Crippen, dau. of Nathaniel and Prudence (Welch) Crippen, of Norwich, N. Y. They settled in Aledo, 111.; and, in 1862, moved to Shellsburgh, Iowa, and soon settled on a farm five miles south of that place, in Canton township, and were living there in Oct. 1874. Chi I. of Noel Congar and Dorothy (Greene) Gates. I. Electa CateSy married Hiram Porter. II. Dorothy Gates, b. 7 Feb. 1827; married Thomas Holland; and dwelt in Ellington, N. Y., where she died 12 Dec. 1846. III. Noel Gates. IV. Martha Gates, married James Bush. V. Mary Gates. VI. Lydia Gates. VII. Worthy Gates. Chil. of Henry Whitney and Elmina (Waterman) Gates. I. Harvey Gates, b. in Ellington, N. Y., 27 Nov. 1829; married in Wisconsin, 16 July 1855, Ellen Ward; died without children, 21 Oct. 1855, in Soda Mills, Iowa, and was buried there. II. Cordelia Gates, b. in Ellington, N. Y., 21 Sept. 1831; married there, 18 Dec. 1850, Levi Robinson Barber, son of James and Rebecca (Brown) Barber, of Parishville, N. Y. He died 16 July 185 1, aged 27 years and 10 months. She married (2d), 18 Jan. 1853, in Ellington, William Crawford, son of Charles and Lucy (Nash) Crawford, of Arkwright, N. Y. 15356 2690 15363 2691 15367 12 14 7862 7863 7864 7865 7866 Right h Generation. He died i6 Feb. 1856, aged 26 years and 27 days. She died in Kennedy, N. Y., 21 Nov. 1856, and was buried in Gerry, N. Y. III. Andrew Jackson Gates, b. in Ellington, N. Y., 4 Aug. 1834; married in Napoli, N. Y., 7 Sept. 1854, by Elder James Bears, Adventist, to Clarissa Maria Bushnell, who was born 9 May 1837, ^au. of Chauncey and Emeline (Woodworth) Bushnell. He entered the army by draft, 21 Sept. 1863, and was with the Army of the Potomac, in all its battles, from 5 May to 18 Aug. 1864, when he was taken to hospital, and remained there till the close of the war ; and the disease then contracted, closed his life at Ellington, 2 1 Nov. 1 866. He was buried in Ellington. She married (2d), 4 March 1869, Charles Brown, and was living in Poland Centre, N. Y., in May 1874. IV. Martin Gates, b. in ElHngton, N. Y., 7 June 1837; married in Little Valley, N. Y., 10 Oct. 1859, by Fuller Bucklin, Esq., to Louisa Hall, who was born in 1835, at Windsor. Isaac Owen, b. at Windsor, 27 May n=: Sarah 1670; m. 20 Dec. 1694. I Fel JoL Bhowk, b. at Windsor, xx March x6c,9-x70o; m. = M.HV Eoc.kston, b, at Windsor, X3 May Eoj.h Owen, b. at Windsor. = Ha^h aoj^EV b^x^7^7;^»,>734j^ had second husband, Euzabeth H.G, 14 March 1725; d. in 1790, aged 90. 1702; d. in 1789, aged 87. 7 OcL 1706, Capt. John Brown, b. at Windsor, 4 Nov. 1728; moved to Simsbury, Conn., in X75S; commanded a company in the Revolutionary war, and d. in captivity at New York, 3 Sept. 1776. = Hannah Owen Brown, b. at West Simsbury, now Canton, Conn., in X77X; 1 Ruth Ann Brown, b. at Norfolk, Conn., 5 July 1798. = Hiram King, dwelt at Hudson, Ohio. ANCESTRY OF OWEN BROWN KING. T, b. in Eng., 27 Oct. 1601 ; came to ==: Priscilla , b. in Eng., ass., in 1630; freeman, 18 May 1631; in Feb. 1600-1601; m. Windsor, Conn., where he was surveyor in Eng.^ 16 Nov. 1625; andd. i6Dec. 1681. Gen. U. S. Grant, d. at Windsor, Conn., 27 nt of the U. S., is a descendant. Ap. 1644. John Ruggles, b. at Nasing, Essex, : Eng., ab. 1591; emb. at London, Eng., in 1635; freem. at Roxbury, Mass., 18 Ap. 1637; repr., 1658, '60 and '61 ; d. 6 Oct. ^663. b. ab. 1605; d. at Roxbury, in Jan. 1638. Rev. John Woodbeidge, b. in 1613, perhaps : at Stanton, Wiltshire, E^g.; settled at New- bury, Mass.,ini634; ord. at Andover, Mass., 24 Oct. 1645 ; d. 17 March 1695. He was s. of Rev. John Woodbridge, of Stanton, I^ig. : Mercy Dudley, b. at Northampton, Eng., 27 Sept. 1691. She was g. dau. of Roger Dudley, a captain ^ 1586; and dau. of Thomas and Dorothy Dudley. T. S to N. E. in 1630 ; was third Governor of Mass. Bay | R., 27 Dec. 1643, aged 61 ; he m. (2d) Catharine, ; m in 1641; d. at Newbury, Mass., i July 5 wars under Queen Elizabeth, slain about as b. at Northampton, Eng., in 1576; came . at Roxbury, 31 July 1653. His wife d. at ' r of Samuel Hackburne. William Leete, of Guilford, Conn.; signed the Plantation Covenant of i Jime ■=::z Ann 1639; an Assistant of New Haven Colony, 1643 to '57; Deputy Governor, 1658; Governor, 1661 to '65; on the imion with Conn., became an Asastant till 1669; Deputy Governor, 1669 to '76; and Governor from 1676 till his death at Hartford, 16 Ap. 1683. : m. (2d), Thomas at North- ., 5 May Begat Eggleston, b. in Eng., 1590; came to Dorchester, Mass., in 1630; settled early in Windsor, where he died I Sept 1674. He m. Sarah Talcott. I John Owen, b. in r=r Rebecca Wade, Wales, 25 Dec. 1624; d. at Wind- sor, I Feb. 1698. m. at Windsor, 3 Oct. 1650 : d. 3 Dec. 1711. John Drake, an early : setder of Simsbury, where he d.; inven- tory presented 12 Sept. 1689. , Hannah Moore, m. 30 Nov. 1648, at Windsor. Thomas Holcombe, of Dorchester, znz Elizabeth She Mass., 1633; freeman, 14 May 1634; settled, in 1635 or '36, at Wmdsor, where he died 7 Sept. 1657. m. (2d), 5 Aug. 1658, James Eno, and d. 7 Oct. 1679. Michael Humphrey, an z==: ^ early settler of Sims- bury ; at Windsor pre- vious to 1643. WES Eggleston, was in liie : Pequot War in 1637; freeman )f Windsor, in May 1657; d. : Dec. 1679, aged 59. asciLLA Grant, Eng., 14 Sept. 1626; m., I4 Oct. 1647, at vindsor. John Ruggles, b. in Eng. ab. zur Sarah Dyer, of Wey- wife; was buried I Sept. 1668. 1633; m. (ist), 3Ap. 1655, Mary, dau. of John Gibson, of Cambridge. She d. 6 Dec. 1674, at Roxbury. mouth, Mass., sec- ond wife; m. 15 March 1674-5. Rev. John Woodbridge, b. prob. at Andover, z Mass.; Harvard Coll., 1664; preached at Andover, 1666; at Windsor, 1668; ord. at Killingworth, Conn., 7 Ap. 1669; installed pastor at Wethersfield, Conn., 1679; and d. there in 1691. Josias Owen, =z Mary Osborn; m. b. at Wind- 22 Oct. 1674, ' sor, 8 Sept. Windsor. 1651. John Higley, went early : from Windsor to Sims- bury; judge of Co. Ct., and often representative. : Hannah Drake, b. at Windsor, 8 Aug. 1653; m. 9 Nov. 1670, at Windsor. Nathaniel Holcombe, b. at : Windsor, 4 Nov. 1648; m. 27 Feb. 1670-1, at Springfield; setded at Simsbury. ; Mary Bliss, of Springfield, Mass.; b. Lieut. Samue 23 Sept 1651; m. 27 Feb. 1670; at Windsor dau. of Nathaniel and Cath. (Cha- settled in pin) Bliss. See note to No. 12138. there died. Humphrey, b, rzzz Mary Mills, b. 8 Dec. 1662; d. 4 Ap. 1730; Windso.,,July = GH.CBMooHB^d..,Ma„=h ls^cOl^^^XfJ^^fo,.,M.y==S....n^^^^ ^^^^^S^^y^LT' '' '"^^ ' . o«™. . . windso. = ^f^^^^^^^^Ze!!^^ --""""-^' "iL--r ^'^^^^' '■ ^' ''''"^' T ^-ii^'^^^^i L:'=r6oint"4eT&4 It ^^^: '-^ -'"' ^'i-fT-:-^^^! : Abigail Leete, m. 26 Oct. 1671; d. ab. 1701. May 1656; imsbury, and dau. of Simon Mills, who lived at Windsor before 1639, and there m., 23 Feb. x66o, Mary, dau. of William and Mary Buel. Rev. Benjamin Ruggles, b. at Roxbury, Mass., 11 == Mercy Woodbridge. Aug. 1676; Harv. Coll., 1603; when 19 years old, began to preach at Sufileld, Conn., where he was ord. 26 Ap. i6g8, and d. 5 Sept 1708. ; Esther Holcombe, Peter Mills, = Joanna Porter. For their ancestry, Jonathan Humphrey, b. at = Mercy Ruggles, b. at b. 1682-3. see chart opposite page 342. Simsbury, 1688. Sufifield, Conn. igistrate of West Simsbury, z:=: Sarah Garrett, b^ 1723; d. 1821, aged 98. She was dau. of Francis Garrett by his wife Sarah Mills, mdow of Samuel Tuller and dau. of John Mii£. Mrs. Garrett m. (sd) Capt Joseph Woodford, and d. m 1797, aged loi. mianded a company in the Revolutionary war, and d. m captivity at New York, 3 Sept. 1776. = HaJnah Owen, b. at Wmdsor, 17 July 1740; m. at Bloomfield, Conn., , March 1758; d. in 1831, aged 91. Lieut Gideon Mills, b. Bimsbury, in 1740; d. at Barkhamsted, Conn, in 1813. == Ruth Hompheey, b. at Simsbury, in 1748: m. in 1771; d. in 1822. oJen Brown, b. at West Simsbury, now Canton, Conn., in 1771; had second wife, Sarah Root, and third wife, Abi Hinsdale. = Ruth Mills, b. at Simsbury, in 1771; m. " Feb. 1793: d. in 1808. ^ RuL Ann Brown, b. at Norfolk, Conn., s July,798. = Hiram King, dwelt at Hudson, Ohio. jJhn Brown, b. at Torrington, Conn., 9 May 1800 ; captured Harper's Ferry; and gave his life in the cause of human liberty, ,^ ^-arlestown, Va., . Dec. 1859. Owen Brown King, rrz Mary Watson Shepard, No. 8403. Whitney Family. 8403 8404 8405 8406 8407 married at Danbury, Conn., 17 Feb. 1846, Lemuel Dickinson Smith, an agent for insurance, son of John and Sophia (Dickinson) Smith, of Hat- field, Mass., where he was born. They were living at Boston, Mass., in Jan. 1876. III. Mary Watson Shepard, b. at Northampton, Mass., 3 Oct. 1828; married at Waterbury, Conn., 15 Dec. 1854, as his second wife, Owen Brown King, a manufacturing-overseer, son of Hiram and Ruth Ann (Browni) King, of Hudson, Ohio, where he was born 10 Aug. 18 17. They settled at Waterbury. She died at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 23 June 1862, and was buried at Waterbury, in Riverside Cemetery. He was living at Watertown, Conn., in Jan. 1876, engaged in farming and stock-raising. He married (2d) Mrs. Belinda Woodruff. IV. Julia Ann Shepard, b. at Northampton, Mass., 27 Oct. 1830; died at Northampton, 15 Oct. 1831, and was buried there. V. Thomas Watson Shepard, b. at Northampton, Mass., 4 July 1832; died of scarlet fever, at Lancaster, Mass., 25 Feb. 1834, and was buried there. VI. Sarah Ellen Shepard, b. at Northampton, Mass., 2 Dec. 1836; married at Waterbury, Conn., 3 July 1854, Tlieodore Ives Driggs, an accountant, son of Dr. Asa and Sarah Maria (Ives) Driggs, of Cheshire, Conn., where he 'was born 25 Oct. 1829. They settled at Waterbury; where she died, 20 March 1857, and was buried in Riverside Cemetery. He was living at Waterbury in Jan. 1876, being then secretary and treasurer of the American Pin Company. He married (2d), 9 Ap. i860, at Waterbury, Margaret Sophia Pritchard, who was born at Waterbury, I July 1 840, dau. of George and Frances Jeannette (Scott) Pritchard. VII. Thomas Edward Shepard, b. at Northampton, Mass., 10 Dec. 1839; a machinist; married at Waterbury, Conn., 23 Oct. 1867, Gertrude Maria Wright, dau. of Loren Wood and Cordelia (Mclntyre) Wright, of Waterbury. She was born at North Adams, Mass., 23 Oct. 1851. They settled at Waterbury, and were living there in Jan. 1876. 8408 Chil. of John Alexander and Elizabeth (Osborn) Gregory. I. Elizabeth Gregory, b. at Boston, Mass., 10 Oct. 1827; died at Norwalk, Ohio, 12 Oct. 1832, and was buried there. I See pedigree opposite page 1274. 1275 15736 15737 15738 2983 1276 8409 8410 841 1 8412 8413 8414 841 5 8416 8417 to 8420 8421 8422 8423 8424 Eighth Generation. II. Jane Gregory, b. at Ithaca, N. Y., 29 June 1829; married at Greenfield, Ohio, 14 Nov. 1849, •-« Fayette Crosby, of Greenfield; and was living at the latter place in Ap. 1876. He died at Republic, Ohio, in 1862, III. Rebecca Ann Gregory, b. at Ithaca, N. Y., 23 March 1831; died 8 Nov. 1850, and was buried in Wooster Cemetery, Danbury, Conn. IV. Sarah Maria Gregory, b. at Norwalk, Ohio, 23 June 1833 ; and was living at Greenfield, Ohio, in Ap. 1 876, unmarried. V. Mary Elizabeth Gregory, b. at Greenfield, Ohio, 16 Oct. 1835; a teacher; was living there in Ap. 1876, unmarried. VI. Emily Peek Gregory, b. at Greenfield, Ohio, 29 Aug. 1838; a teacher; was living there in Ap. 1876, unmarried. VII. John Eli Gregory, b. at Greenfield, Ohio, 9 Feb. 1841; a teacher; was Hving there in Ap. 1876, unmarried. I. Chil. of Caleb and Ann (Taylor) Hunt. Hunt, died 19 Ap. 1825.1 II. Clara Hunt, married in Ap. 1876. Ill to VI. Nothing reported. Poor ; and was living at Corry, Penn., Chil. of Eli and Emily Esther (Kelsey) Taylor. I. Esther Kelsey Taylor, b. at Herkimer, N. Y., 23 Sept. 1834; died at Herkimer, 14 Ap. 1839, and was buried there. II. Marion Taylor, b. at Herkimer, N. Y., 14 June 1836; and was living at Lyons, N. Y., in Ap. 1876. III. Eliza Taylor, b. at Herkimer, N. Y., 12 Nov. 1837; died at Her- kimer, 2 Ap. 1839, and was buried there. IV. Frances Ann Taylor, b. at Herkimer, N. Y., 18 Jan. 1841 ; I See the Hunt Genealogy, p. 128. I 5741 2986 2987 15742 8425 8426 8427 8428 8429 8430 8431 8432 Whitney Family. married at Syracuse, N. Y., 29 June 1869, George Washington Cetman, a druggist, son of Jeremiah and Elizabeth (Skinner) Getman, of Columbia, N. Y., where he was born 18 Dec. 1845. They settled at Lyons, N. Y., and were living there in Ap. 1876. V. Emily Taylor, b. at Herkimer, N. Y., 23 June 1843; married at Herkimer, 23 March 1868, Williann Henry Stout, a commercial agent, son of James and Artemesia (Phinney) Stout, of West Winfield, N. Y., where he was born i Sept. 1842. They dwelt at Syracuse, N. Y., for three years; and then settled at Lyons, N. Y., where they were living in Aug. 1876. VL Benjamin Kelsey Taylor, b. at Herkimer, N. Y., 12 Nov. 1845; a clerk; married at Buffalo, N. Y., 11 Dec. 1873, Mary Freeman Carley, dau. of Joseph and Cornelia Maria (Midlam) Carley, of Buffalo. She was born at Utica, N. Y., 9 Jan. 1853. They settled at Buffalo, and were living there in May 1876. VIL Eli Taylor, b. at Herkimer, N. Y., 7 Oct. 1848 ; and was Hving at Findley, Ohio, in Ap. 1876. Chil. of Elias Osborn and Mary Ann (Lawrence) Taylor. L Francis Taylor. n. Louisa Taylor, married Samuel Smith. Chil. of Elias Osborn and Ann Eliza (Ueveridge) Taylor. HL Elias William Taylor, b. at New York City, 19 Oct. 1831 ; a commission merchant; married, and was living at Montclair, N. J., in May 1876. IV. John Leveridge Taylor, b. at New York City, 16 Sept. 1838; a dealer in paper; married at Sheboygan, Wis., 3 May 1865, Ella Augusta Had ley, dau. of Alfred and Fanny (Kelly) Hadley, of Glenbeulah, Wis. She was born at Washingtonville, N. Y., 29 Oct. 1841. They were living at 96 Marcy Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y., in May 1876. He was then of the firm of Briggs and Taylor, 6 Duane Street, N. Y., and 64 Federal Street, Boston, Mass. V. Charles Francis Taylor, b. at New York City, 4 Ap. 1 842 ; a commission merchant; served in the 8th Reg. of Wis. Volunteers, in the war of 186 1 ; and was Hving at 190 Fourth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., in Ap. 1876. He is married, but has refused particulars. 1277 1 5745 15747 2988 15748 2988 15749 1278 8433 8434 Eighth Generation. 8435 8436 8437 8438 8439 8440 8441 Chil. of Frederick Dabney and Clara (Taylor) Spalding. I. Dabney Spalding, died at Buffalo, N. Y., aged 5 years. II. Jane Elizabeth Spalding, died at Elkhart, Wis., in Sept. 1855; and was buried at Greenbush, Wis. Chil. of William and Mary (Taylor) Tweedy. I. Frances Ann Tweedy, b. at Danbury, Conn., i Aug. 1826; married at Buffalo, N. Y., 14 Dec. 1847, *-®vi Hathaway Runnrill. They were living at Buffalo in March 1876. II. Elizabeth Tweedy, b. at Danbury, Conn., 13 Ap. 1829; married, 14 Sept. 1850, Edwin Augustus Holbrook. They were living at Buffalo, N. Y., in March 1876. III. Harriet Tweedy, b. at Danbury, Conn., 16 Nov. 1831; married at Buffalo, N. Y., 11 July 1854, Francis James Atwater; and was living with her second husband, Evans, at Buffalo, in March 1876. IV. Hannah Maria Tweedy, b. at Danbury, Conn., 3 March 1834; died at Buffalo, N. Y., 24 Feb. 1847, ^"d was buried in North Street Cemetery. V. William Smith Tweedy, b. at Buffalo, N. Y., 31 May 1837; and was living there in March 1876, unmarried. VI. Daniel Salmon Tweedy, b. at Buffalo, N. Y., 28 May 1842; died there, 19 Sept. 1847, and was buried in North Street Cemetery. Child of William and Sarah (Taylor) Ferguson. I. Susan Arabel Ferguson, b. at Danbury, Conn., i March 1827; married, 6 Jan. 1847, Ca'vin Ransom Dunning, of Danbury, where he was born 10 Jan. 1822, son of Lyman and Jerusha (Combs) Dunning. She died, without children, 29 July 185 1, at Danbury, and was buried in Wooster Cemetery. He married (2d), 31 March 1872, at Danbury, Martha Ambler, eldest dau. of Benjamin S. Ambler ; and was living there in July 1877. 2989 2990 15750 15754 15755 2991 Whitney Family. 8442 8443 8444 8445 8446 8447 8448 Chil. of Charles Edward and Laurinda (Osborn) Barnard. I. Frederick Eugene Barnard, b. at Cooperstown, N. Y., i Sept. 1817; a merchant; married at Greene, N. Y., 25 March 1846, Jane Cameron Mullender, dau. of Isaac and Margaret (Nicholson) Mullender, of Geneva, N. Y., where she was born 25 June 181 7. She died at Geneva, 10 Jan. 1868, and was buried there. He married (2d), 23 Jan. 1873, at Greene, Anna Elizabeth Cray, widow of his brother, Charles Henry Barnard, and dau. of Warren and Lucretia (Ashcraft) Gray, of Greene, where she was born 27 Nov. 1832. They settled at Greene, and were Hving there in Feb. 1 876. II. William Osborn Barnard, b. at Cooperstown, N. Y., 4 March 18 19; a dealer in coal, lime, and building-stone; married at the corner of Pratt and Trumbull Streets, Hartford, Conn., 27 Ap. 1841, Catharine Elizabeth Allyn, dau. of Nathan and Sophia (Sinnott) AUyn, and adopted dau. of William Moseley, of Hartford, where she was born 28 Oct. 1821. He dwelt in New York City for about two years; at Cortland Village, N. Y., thirty-one years and six months ; and then moved to Mason City, Iowa, where, after four years and six months, they were living in March 1876. He was then proprietor of the Cerro Gordo County Lime and Stone Works. III. Julia Ann Barnard, b. at Cooperstown, N. Y., 11 Dec. 1820; married at Greene, N. Y., 11 Dec. 1845, Benjamin Thurber, a merchant, son of Abner and Martha (Heckart) Thurber, of Lindleytown, N. Y., where he was born 8 Feb. 1820. They settled at Greene; and she was living there in Feb. 1876, he having died at Corning, N. Y., 29 or 30 Ap. 1870, and been buried in Corning Cemetery. IV. Robert Paddock Barnard, b. at Cooperstown, N. Y., i July 1822 ; died in infancy. V. Susan Jenkins Barnard, b. at Greene, N. Y., 16 Nov. 1824; married there, in Oct. 1 848, George W. Criswold ; and was living at Greene in Feb. 1876, a widow. VI. Robert Paddock Barnard, b. at Greene, N. Y., 2 Dec. 1827; a merchant; grad. at Yale College in 1849; married at Greene, 4 Sept. 185 1, Margaret Helen Welch, dau. of Benjamin and Catharine (Grair) Welch, of Greene. She was born at Kingston, N. Y., 29 July 1827. They settled at Greene, and were living there in May 1876. VII. Charles Henry Barnard, b. at Greene, N. Y., 30 Oct. 1831; a merchant; married in Aug. 1 861, at Greene, Anna Elizabeth Cray, dau. of 12^9^ 299s 15757 8448 15758 15764 15768 15769 I28o Eighth Generation, 8449 8450 8451 8452 8453 8454 8455 8456 Warren and Lucretia (Ashcraft) Gray, of Greene. They settled at Greene; where he died, without children, 27 March 1864, and was buried. She married (2d) his brother, Frederick Eugene Barnard. See his record. VIII. George Paddock Barnard, b. at Greene, N. Y,, 24 Dec. 1833; a bookseller; married in Jan. 1858, or 1859, at New York City, Anna Barnard Van Rensselaer, dau. of Henry and Susan (Barnard) Van Rensselaer, and g. dau. of Robert A. Barnard, who was a brother of Charles Edward Barnard.' She was born at Hudson, N. Y., and was living there in Ap. 1876. He died at Grand Rapids, Mich., 27 June 1866, and was buried at Hudson. Chil. of John Stanton and Caroline (Osborn) Avery. I. Albert Avery, b. in Jan. 1825 ; died in July 1826. II. Aurelia Avery, b. in June 1826; died in Oct. 1827. III. Caroline Cornelia Avery, b. at Greene, N. Y., 24 Jan. 1828; married there, 2 Dec. 1846, William Joseph A'Hearn, a tailor, son of William and Catharine (Tobin) A'Hearn, of Dungarvan, Co. Waterford, Ireland, where he was born 5 Nov. 1823. They settled at Greene, and were living there in March 1 876. IV. Charles Barnard Avery, b. at Greene, N. Y., in May 1830; died in 1832. V. William O. Avery, b. at Greene, N. Y., 28 May 1833; married Harriet Reynolds; married (2d), 8 July 1873, at Brooklyn, N. Y., Helen Upson; and was living at Washington, D. C, in March 1876; a govern- ment-clerk. VI. John Stanton Avery, b. at Greene, N. Y., 22 March 1835; ^ seaman ; left home in Ap. 1855, on a whaling voyage, and has never re- turned. Chil. of Hosmer Prosper and Jane (McArthur) Osborn. I. Juliana Osborn, b. at New York City, 3 July 1829; married, 16 Dec. 1850, Benjamin Franklin Folger, a grocer and shipper, son of Benjamin Franklin and Deidamia (Barnard) Folger, of Hudson, N. Y., J See note to No. 2995. 8442 15771 2997 15775 2998 IS777 Whitney Family. 1281 8457 8458 where he was born 27 Feb. 18 14. He was, for several years, the agent at Panama for the Empire City line of steamers, plying between Panama and San Francisco. He afterward settled at Sacramento, Cal., where he died I June 1864, and was buried in the City Cemetery. She married (2d), 25 Ap. 1869, at Sacramento, George Hancock, a farmer and sheep-raiser, son of Nathan and Catharine Williams (Lee) Hancock, of Barre, Mass., where he was born in July 1836. They settled on a ranch, twelve miles north of Sacramento, and were living there in Feb. 1876. II. Elizabeth McArthur Osborn, b. at New York City, 26 June 183 1 ; a teacher; married at Sacramento, Cal., 10 Sept. i860, Henry Orson Seymour, born at Camillus, N. Y., son of Henry and Amanda Antoinette (Wood) Seymour. They settled at Sacramento, and were living there in Feb. 1876. He was then president of the Board of Supervisors of Sacra- mento County. III. Sarah Jane Osborn, b. at New York City, 16 Jan. 1833 ; a teacher; married at Sacramento, Cal., 5 May, 1854, her mother's cousin, Francis R. Folger, a clerk, born at New York, 5 May 1824, son of Robert Coleman and Susan (Macyi) Folger, and g. son of Abishai and Elizabeth (Coleman) Folger. They settled at Sacramento, and were living there in Feb. 1876. He was then employed in the freight-office of the Central Pacific Railroad. See the Macy Genealogy, p. 135. I Ancestry of Susan Macy. Thomas Macv, of Chilmark, Wilts., Eng.; : freem. 6 Sept. 1639, Newbury, Mass.; ong. settl. of Salisbury, Mass., 1639; selectman 1643, 46, 52; deputy 1654; orig. purch. of Nantucket, 1659, where he d. 19 Ap. 1682, aged 74. : Sarah Hopcott, of Chilmark, Wilts., Eng.; d. in 1 706, 94. Richard Gardner, of : Salem, Mass., 1643 ; perh. s. of Thomas Gardner, of Salem; went to Nantucket in 1667. ; Sarah Shattuck, d. 1 724, aged above 92 years. She was prob. dau. of Samuel Shattuck, of Salem, a Quaker. John Macy, b. Sails- =1 Deborah Gardner, John Coffin, b. at Salisbury, Mass., 13 Dec. = Deborah Austin. bury, Mass , 14 July 1655; d. Nantucket, 14 Oct. 1691. b. 12 Feb. 1658; 1647; d. at Nantucket, 1711. He was son d. at Nantucket, of Tristram and Dionis (Stevens) Cofi&n, 1712. who settl. in Nantucket, 1660. I I Thomas Macy, b. at Nantucket, about 1687; d. there 16 ^= Deborah Coffin, d. at Nantucket, 23 Sept. 1760. March 1759. I I Robert Macy, b. at Nantucket, 20 Nov. = Abigail Barn.\rd, b. at Nantucket, 12 May 1714; m. there 3 Jan. 1731; 1 710; d. there 23 Nov. 1771. | dau. of Benjamin and Judith (Gardner) Barnard. Robert Macy, b. at Nantucket, i8 March ^ Anna Jones, b. 14 Dec. 1750; m. 2 March 1772; d. at Nantucket, 31 1746; d. at Ghent, N. Y., 28 Sept. 1828. I Aug. 1797; dau. of Silas and Anna (Heath) Jones. Robert Coleman Folger, d. 13 Aug. 1849. ^= Susan Macy, b. at Nantucket, 19 July 1790; d. in Cal., 25 July i86z. Francis R. Folger, ^= Sarah Jane Osborn; No. 8458. I5781 15784 161 1282 8459 8460 8461 8462 8463 8464 8465 8466 Eighth Generation. Chil. of Hosmer Prosper and Marietta (Folger) Osborn. IV. Harriet Chapin Osborn, b. at New York City, 17 Sept. 1836; died there, 7 March 1837, ^^^ ^^^ buried at Hudson, N. Y. V. Edwin Folger Osborn, b. at New York City, 3 May 1838; died there, 24 Oct. 1841, and was buried at Hudson, N. Y. VI. Harriet Mary Osborn, b. at New York City, 7 Jan. 1841 ; a teacher; married at Sacramento, Cal., 7 Jan. 1869, Horatio Nelson Stevens, a telegrapher, born at Buffalo, N. Y., son of John William and Alansa (Rounds) Stevens. They settled at San Francisco, Cal., and were living there in Feb. 1876. VII. Minnie Osborn, b. at New York City, i Dec. 1843 ; married at Sacramento, Cal., 12 May 1863, William Augustus Crover, a physician, son of David and Margaret (Kibbe) Grover, of Tolland, Conn., where he was born about 1818. He grad. at Berkshire Medical College, Pittsfield, Mass., in 1843. They were living at San Francisco, Cal., in Feb. 1876, VIII. Helen Darling Osborn, b. at New York City, i March 1847; died there, 26 Oct. 1850, and was buried at Hudson, N. Y. IX. William EInathan Osborn, b. at Sacramento, Cal., 8 Dec. 1855 ; and was living there in Jan. 1876. Chil. of Homer Beadle and Sarah Johnson (Folger) Osborn. I. Caroline Avery Osborn, b. in Grand Street, New York, 21 Ap. 1836; married at Sacramento City, Cal., 13 Sept. 1856, by Rev. J. A. Benton, Congregational, to Levi Wilsey, a dealer in lumber, son of George Leonard and Maria (Kisselbrach) Wilsey, of Ancram, N. Y. He was born at Livingston, N. Y., 2 May 1829. They dwelt at Sacramento City till 1859; at Punta Arenas, Cal., till 1864; and then returned to Sacramento, where they were Uving in Ap. 1876. II. Robert Folger Osborn, b. in Henry Street, New York, 28 Oct. 1837; a merchant; married in Broome Street, N. Y., 11 Nov. 1856, by Rev. Mr. Bedell, to Eleanor Chandler Anthony, dau. of Alexander and Nancy (Stoutt) Anthony, of New York, where she was born. He dwelt at Sacramento, Cal., for ten years, and then moved to San Francisco, Cal., where he was living in March 1876. 2998 15788 15791 2999 1 5 793 15798 8467 8468 8469 8470 8471 8472 8473 8474 Whitney Family. III. Susan Folger Osborn, b. in Gouverneur Street, New York, 4 Sept. 1839; married at San Francisco, Cal., 15 May 1867, by Rev. Charles G. Ames, Unitarian, to Charles Eliot Abbot, a mining-superintendent, son of Jacob and Catharine (Thayer) Abbot, of Hampton Falls, N. H., where he was born 5 Nov. 1822. They dwelt at the Pyramid Mill and Mine, in the town of White Oak, three miles east of Green Valley, Cal., till 20 June 1869; at Elko, Nevada, till i Feb. 1876; and then moved to Sac- ramento, Cal., where they were living in Ap. 1876. IV. Aurelia Wilson Osborn, b. at New York City, 18 May 1841 ; died there, 24 March 1 846, and was buried in Greenwood Cemetery. V. Homer EInathan Osborn, b. at New York City, 11 Oct. 1843; a druggist; married at San Francisco, Cal., 12 Sept. 1867, Jessie R. Miller, dau. of Peter and Jane (Haddon) Miller, of Sacramento, Cal. She was born at Glasgow, Scotland, 24 March 1845 ; died at Sacramento, 17 June 1873, and was buried at San Francisco. He was living at San Francisco in Ap. 1876.' VI. Charles Folger Osborn, b. at New York City, 27 Dec. 1845 ; died there, I Jan. 1847, and was buried in Greenwood Cemetery. VII. Annie Folger Osborn, b. at New York City, 13 Oct. 1847; married at San Francisco, Cal., 25 Ap. 1867, Edwin Whitimore Taggard, a dealer in real estate, son of John Langdon and Olive Lincoln (Barker) Taggard, of Charlestown, Mass. He was born at Boston, Mass., 22 June 1837. They settled at San Francisco, and were living there in May 1876. VIII. Frank Folger Osborn, b. in Monroe Street, New York, 27 Nov. 1849; a dealer in hardware; married at San Francisco, Cal., 2 Ap. 1873, by Rev. Horatio Stebbins, Unitarian, to Mary Ann Davis, dau. of Charles and Maria (Adcock) Davis, of Albany, N. Y., where she was born 31 Jan. 1849. They were living at San Francisco in Ap. 1876; he being then of Osborn and Alexander, 624 Market Street. IX. Clara Osborn, b. at Brooklyn, N. Y., 25 Jan. 1852; married at San Francisco, Cal., 25 Jan. 1872, Walter Williams Haskell, an agent for fire-insurance, son of Henry and Sarah (Phelps) Haskell, of West Gloucester, Mass., where he was born 26 Jan. 1846. They dwelt at Carson City, Nev., from 28 Jan. till 20 June 1872 ; and then settled at Alameda, Cal., where they were living in May 1876. X. Russell 1861. White Osborn, b. at San Francisco, Cal., 18 Jan. 1283 15802 15806 15809 15812 15814 1284 Eighth Geiteration. Chil. of William Wright and Cecilia (Robertson) Osborn. 3000 8475 I. William EInathan Osborn, b. at New York City, 22 March 1835; 'ii^d there, 25 Sept. 1854, and was buried in Cypress Hills Cemetery. 8476 II. Martha Jane Osborn, b. at New York City, 10 Sept. 1837; died at Cortlandville, N. Y., 17 May 1843, and was buried there. 8477 HI. George Osborn, b. at New York City, 6 Jan. 1840; died at Cortlandville, N. Y., 27 May 1843, ^'^^ was buried there. 8478 IV. Hosmer Osborn, b. at Cortlandville, N. Y., 17 May 1842; died at New York City, 18 May 1853, and was buried in Cypress Hills Cemetery. 8479 V. Edward EInathan Osborn, b. at New York City, 23 Ap. 1847; has studied mechanical drawing and designing at the Cooper Union School of Art; and was living at 507 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, Cal., in March 1876, unmarried. 8480 VI. Lamartine Osborn, b. at New York City, 28 Ap. 1849; and was living at 501 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, Cal., in March 1876, unmarried. 8481 .VII. Clara Cecilia Osborn, b. at 278 Grand Street, New York, 1 5 15815 Sept. 1 851; married at the parsonage of the Allen Street Methodist Episcopal Church, New York, Joseph Elliott, a printer, son of George and Anna Maria (Latsch) Elliott, of 358 East Eighth Street, New York. He was born at New York, 23 Jan. 1852. They settled at 358 East Eighth Street, New York, and were Hving there in Ap. 1876. Chil. of William and Sarah Ann (Simons) Osborn. 8482 I. Elizabeth Osborn, b. at Albany, N. Y., 26 Sept. 1823; died at Rensselaerville, N. Y., 11 Oct. 1841, and was buried there. 8483 II. Hannah Mary Osborn, b. at Albany, N. Y., 27 Aug. 1825; married there, 3 May 1843, by Rev. B. T. Welch, D.D., Baptist, to Ralph Pratt Myers, a merchant and manufacturer, son of Samuel and Abigail (Tourtelotte) Myers, of Sand Lake, N. Y. He was born at Schodack, N. Y., I Jan. 1820. They dwelt at Albany, where he was in the dry goods trade till i May 1844; at Akron, Ohio, till 27 Feb. 1859 ; and then settled at Cleveland, Ohio, where they were living in Ap. 1 876. At Akron, he continued to deal in dry goods for one year ; then formed a company for 3002 15818 8484 8485 8486 8487 Whitney Family, the manufacture of stoves, under the name of Myers, Cobb & Co.; and also became interested in the manufacture of woollen and cotton machinery, machine cards, &c. In 1 849, this firm was merged in the Akron Stove Company, of which he was the general agent, managing its affairs for ten years, with signal success. In Cleveland, he became the founder and head of the house of Myers, Rouse & Co., wholesale dealers in tin plate, sheet- iron, &c., and manufacturers of stoves, at 176 Water Street. He was also president of the Cleveland Society for Savings, and of the Cleveland Homoeopathic Hospital Association ; and was an original shareholder in the Citizens' Loan Association, and the King Bridge Manufacturing Company, of Cleveland. He has long been a member of the Baptist Church, and an efficient laborer in Sunday schools and missions. ^ III. Loring William Osborn, b. at Albany, N. Y., 16 Sept. 1828; a tailor; married at Knowersville, N.Y., 2 Dec. 1848, by Rev. AdamCrounse, Lutheran, to Isabella Stead, dau. of John and Hannah (Smith) Stead, of Knowersville. She was born at Selby, Yorkshire, Eng., 6 Jan. 1829. They dwelt at Rensselaerville, N. Y., from i May 1849 till i Sept. 1849; ^t Knowersville till i Oct. 1855; at Millport, N.Y., till i Ap. 1859; at Mech- lenburgh, N. Y., till 15 Aug. 1862; and then returned to Knowersville, where they were living in Ap. 1876. He was a justice of the peace in the town of Guilderland, N. Y., for eight years, beginning in 1863. IV. Catharine Matilda Osborn, b. at Albany, N. Y., 27 Nov. 1829; died at Albany, 27 June 1831, and was buried there. V. Ransom Payson Osborn, b. at the corner of North Pearl Street and Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y., 29 Sept. 1832; married at Defiance, Ohio, 23 Dec. 1862, Caroline Kahio, born near Berlin, Prussia, in 1844, dau. of Henry and Dora Kahlo. They settled at Napoleon, Ohio, and were living there in Ap. 1876. He was then recorder of Henry County, serving his second term of three years. He enlisted in 1861, at Defiance, and served for three months, as sergeant, in the 14th Reg. of Ohio Volun- teers. He again enlisted in the Autumn of 186 1, in the 35 th Reg. of Ohio Volunteers ; was commissioned first-lieutenant, and served for eight months, when sickness compelled him to resign. He afterward served for one hundred and twenty days, in the Ohio National Guards, as captain of a company, VI. James Muir Osborn, b. at Rensselaerville, N. Y., 8 June 1835; a manufacturer of stoves ; dwelt at Akron, Ohio, for eight years, and, in 1859, moved to Cleveland, Ohio; married there, 13 Aug. 1862, Huldah Aurelia Wheeler, dau. of Warner and Nancy (Valentine) Wheeler, of I Condensed from Cleveland'' s Representative Men, published in 1870. 1285 15823 15829 I583I 1286 8488 8489 8490 8491 8492 8493 8494 Eighth Generation. Farmington, Mich., where she was born 30 Dec. 1839. He was treasurer of Myers, Rouse and Co., an incorporated company, engaged in the man- ufacture of stoves and the sale of tinners' stock, at Cleveland, in Ap. 1876. VII. Sarah Ann Osborn, b. at Rensselaerville, N. Y., 7 Nov. 1838; married at 22 Eagle Street, Cleveland, Ohio, 9 May 1861, Charles Bulkley Squire, a dealer in hardware, son of Virgil and Rebecca Amaryllis (Peck) Squire, of Birmingham, Ohio, where he was born 16 Sept. 1836. They settled at Defiance, Ohio, and were living there in June 1876. Chil. of William and Ann Amelia (Hotchkiss) Osborn. VIII. Charles Hotchkiss Osborn, b. at Rensselaerville, N. Y., 22 Sept. 1 841 ; died at Springfield, Penn., 7 Nov. 1856, and was buried at Horseheads, N. Y. IX. Maria Louisa Osborn, b. at Rensselaerville, N. Y., 3 July 1843 ; and was living with her father, at Horseheads, N. Y., in Ap. 1876, un- married. X. Alanson Thorp Osborn, b. at Rensselaerville, N. Y., 1 1 Ap. 1845; a merchant; settled, in Sept. 1862, at Cleveland, Ohio, where he was married, 7 Oct. 1868, at 43 Euclid Avenue, by Rev. S. W. Duncan, Baptist, to Catharine Arnette Chisholm, dau. of Henry and Jean (Allan) Chisholm, of Cleveland, formerly of Scotland. She was born in St. George's Street, Montreal, C. E., 30 June 1845. They were living at 408 (old number, 43) Euclid Avenue in Ap. 1876. He was then a member of the firm of Sherwin, Williams and Co., 126 Superior Street, manufacturers of white lead, colors, &c. He served for one hundred days, in Co. E, 150th Reg., Ohio National Guards, at Fort Thayer, in the northern defences of Washington. XI. Amanda Osborn, b. at Rensselaerville, N. Y., 7 Nov. 1847; and was living with her parents, at Horseheads, N. Y., in Ap. 1876, un- married. XII. Ralph Myers Osborn, b. at Rensselaerville, N. Y., 30 March 1850; and was living at Coal Creek, Colorado, in Ap. 1876, unmarried. Chil. of Ransom and Amanda (Allen) Osborn. I. Harriet Osborn, b. at Oak Hill, N. Y., 8 March 1838; married there, 28 Sept. 1859, Austin Woodruff De F rate, a farmer, son of Francis 15834 3002 15837 3004 15839 Whitney Family. 1287 8495 8496 8497 8498 8499 8500 and Jane Ann (Woodruff) De Frate, of Oak Hill, where he was born 16 July 1836. They settled at Morristown, Minn., and were hving there in May 1876. II. Eliza Osborn, b. at Oak Hill, N. Y., 3 Oct. 1839; married in 1857, at Akron, Ohio, Henry Oscar Hampson, a merchant, son of Robert and Deborah (Jones) Hampson. He was born 13 Nov. 1833; and died at Northeast, Penn., 29 Sept. 1868. She was living at Minneapolis, Minn., in May 1876. He served in the 2d Reg. of Ohio Cavalry, in the war of 1861. III. Laura Osborn, b. at Oak Hill, N. Y., 30 March 1841; married at Potter's Hollow, N. Y., 10 Sept. 1862, Zina Whittlesey Snyder, a teacher and commercial traveller, born 6 Oct. 1835, son of Alexander and Emeline (Simmons) Snyder. They settled at Minneapolis, Minn., and were living there in May 1876. IV. Luther Osborn, b. at Oak Hill, N. Y., 6 Aug. 1843 ; a printer; married at Lockport, N. Y., 10 Oct. 1866, Alice Maria Morman, born at Lockport, 30 July 1846, dau. of William and Catharine (Laing) Morman. They settled, in 1867, at Minneapolis, Minn., and were living there in May 1876. He enlisted in Co. B, 93d Reg., N. Y. S. Volunteers, in Feb. 1862; served for two years; and was afterward a captain in the 22d Reg., U. S. Colored Volunteers, till Oct. 1865. V. Mary Osborn, b. at Oak Hill, N. Y., 16 July 1845; married there, 28 Jan. 1864, Julius Frederick Heilaman Miller, of Lockport, N. Y., a dealer in hardware, born at Lewiston, N. Y., 28 July 1822, son of William and Lantha (Miller) Miller. They settled at Clio, Mich., and were living there in May 1876. VI. Israel Tremain Osborn, b. at Oak Hill, N. Y., 29 Sept. 1847; a clergyman of the Protestant Episcopal Church ; married at Roberds' Lake, in Wells, Minn., 25 Ap. 1876, Sarah Owings, dau. of Thomas Beal and Elizabeth (Roberds) Owings, of Roberds' Lake. She was born at Mill, Ind., 2 May 1854. He grad. at Bishop Seabury Divinity School, Faribault, Minn., 17 June 1875; was ordained deacon at the Cathedral Church in Faribault, 20 June 1875; was ordained priest, i May 1876; and was living, June 1876, at Alexandria, Minn., where he was rector of Emanuel Church. VII. Albert Osborn, b. at Oak Hill, N. Y., 2 Dec. 1849; was educated at Cornell University; and was studying, in May 1876, at Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J., as a candidate for the ministry of the Methodist Episcopal Church. 15846 15848 15853 15856 1288 Eighth Generation. 8501 8502 8503 8504 850s 8507 8508 VIII. William Ransom Osborn, b. at Oak Hill, N. Y., i March 1852; a farmer; was living at Minneapolis, Minn., in May 1876, un- married. Chil. of Abner Curtis and Emeline (Bedford) Osborn. I. Ezra Homer Osborn, b. at Rensselaerville, N. Y., 5 July 1832; a farmer; married at Homer, N. Y., 17 Jan. 1856, Emily Plumb, dau. of Samuel and Mary Ann (Coley) Plumb, of Homer. She was born at Pitcher, N. Y., 10 Sept. 1 834. They were living on his grandfather's home- stead, at Oak Hill, Durham, N. Y., in May 1876, without children. II. Elizabeth Osborn, b. at Rensselaerville, N. Y., 8 Aug. 1835; married there, 14 Feb. 1861, John Cross Kenyon, a farmer, son of Simeon Perry and Susan (Cross) Kenyon, of Rensselaerville. He was born at Germantown, N. Y., 12 Sept. 1824. They settled at Durham, N.Y., and were living there in Oct. 1877. III. Philo Tanner Osborn, b. at Rensselaerville, N. Y., 23 Aug. 1 841 ; died 22 Sept. 1871, at Durham, N. Y., and was buried there, in Oak Hill Cemetery; unmarried. IV. Cordelia Roggen Osborn, b. at Rensselaerville, N. Y., 23 Sept. 1849; married at Durham, N. Y., 25 Nov. 1873, William Van Wagoner, a farmer, son of Nelson and Mary (Campbell) Van Wagoner, of Durham, where he was born 6 March 1852. They settled at Durham, and were living there in May 1876. Chil. of Anthony and Julia (Curtis) MofTatt. I. Edwin Curtis Moffatt, b. at New York City, 28 Mayi82i; a book-keeper; married at New York, 19 Sept. 1848, by Rev. Isaac Orchard, Baptist, to Lucinda Foshay, dau. of Andrew and Susan (Austin) Foshay, of New York, where she was born 25 Nov. 1831. They dwelt at 22 Greenwich Avenue, New York, till 1853; and then settled in North Oxford Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., where he died 7 Jan. i860. He was buried in Greenwood Cemetery. She was living at 24 Elliott Place, Brooklyn, in Feb. 1876. II. Julia Curtis Moffatt, b. at New York City, 12 Aug. 1822 ; mar- ried August Kijmmel,! born at Cassel, Germany, son of Hermann and iHis brother, Henry Edward Kiimmel, married Susan Curtis, No. 3016. 3007 15859 15861 3008 15862 15868 Whitney Family. 8509 8510 8511 8512 8513 8514 8515 8516 8517 Gertrude (Krollpheiffer) Kiimmel. They settled at Kansas City, Mo., where she died 19 March 1871. III. Anthony Yelverton Moffatt, b. at New York City, in June 1826; died in Nov. 1826. IV. Mary Emma Moffatt, b. at New York City, 24 May 1829; married at Brooklyn, N. Y., 10 Ap. 185 1, Levi Osborne, son of White and Margaret (Shepard) Osborn. See his record. V. Anthony Yelverton Moffatt, b. at New York City, 3 Jan. 1831 ; died 22 Aug. 1831. Chil. of Edwin and Henrietta (Pitts) Curtis. I. Edwin Pitts Curtis, b. near Cahawba, Ala., 2 Dec. 1824; a sales- man ; died of typhoid fever, unmarried, 1 3 Aug. 1 862, in hospital, at Trenton, Tenn., and was buried there. He was a member of an Illinois cavalry regiment. II. John Abner Curtis, b. near Cahawba, Ala., 15 Ap. 1826; an auctioneer; married in Nov. 1848, at New York City, Frances Angeline Allen, dau. of William and Adeline (Curtis) Allen, and g. dau. of Reuben and Silence (Allen) Curtis. She was born at New York, 27 Dec. 1827. They dwelt at New York; where he died without children, 30 Dec. 1865, of apoplexy, and was buried in Greenwood Cemetery. He was a member of the well-known firm of Haggerty & Co., auctioneers. III. Julia Emma Curtis, b. near Cahawba, Ala., 6 Feb. 1829; died at New York City, of small-pox, in Dec. 1846, and was buried in the cemetery Of the North Dutch Church, on Second Street. IV. Mary Henrietta Curtis, b. near Cahawba, Ala., 25 Jan. 183 1; married at New York City, 18 Sept. 1850, John Hunt Fowie, a jeweller and watch-maker, born at Northampton, Mass., son of Nathaniel and Julia (Hunt) Fowle. They settled at Northampton, and were living there in Jan. 1874. V. William Osborn Curtis, b. near Cahawba, Ala., 14 Oct. 1833; died at New York City, 6 Feb. 1836, and was buried in a vault in the yard of St. Mark's Church. VI. Susan Caroline Curtis, b. at New York City, 10 Feb. 1836 ; died at Compo, Conn., 29 Ap. 1836, and was buried there, on her father's farm. 162 1289 15724 8396 3009 15870 1290 85i8 8519 8520 8521 8522 8523 8524 8525 Eighth Generation. Chi I. of Edwin and Mary (Van de Water) Curtis. VII. Phcebe Eliza Curtis, b. at Compo, Conn., 13 Aug. 1837; ^"d was living with her mother, at 113 East 31st Street, New York, in Jan. 1874, unmarried. VIII. Rebecca Curtis, b. at Compo, Conn., 11 May 1839; and was living with her mother, at 113 East 31st Street, New York, in Jan. 1874, unmarried. IX. Sarah Ann Curtis, b. at Compo, Conn., 10 July 1840; died at New York City, 5 Jan. 1 849, and was buried in Greenwood Cemetery. X. William Osborn Curtis, b. at New York City, 4 Feb. 1842; a clerk; was living with his mother, at 113 East 31st Street, New York, in Jan. 1874, unmarried; and at 100 West 38th Street, in 1876. XL Caroline Halsey Curtis, b. at New York City, 26 Sept. 1844; died there, i Aug. 1 849, and was buried in Greenwood Cemetery. Chil. of Paul Allen and Mary Cecilia (Stansbury) Curtis. I. Alien Stansbury Curtis, b. in New York City, 3 Aug. 1824; a merchant; married in New York, 6 Jan. 1846, Mary Elizabeth Lyon, dau. of William Lyon, of New York, where she was born in Dec. 1826. He died in New York, 22 July 1868, and was buried in the family vault in St. Mark's Church-yard. She was living at 103 West 55 th Street, New York, in Jan. 1874. II. Catharine Stansbury Curtis, b. in New York City, i Sept. 1826; married there, 23 Nov. 1846, Henry Ormond Pinneo, a merchant, youngest son of Rev. Bezaleel Pinneo, of Milford, Conn., where he was born 22 Feb. 18 13. They settled in New York; and removed to Green- wich, Conn., where they were living in Nov. 1873. III. Mary Cecilia Curtis, b. in New York City, 29 Dec. 1828; married there, 24 June 185 1, Theodore Wallace Todd, a merchant, son of William Wallace and Caroline (Duffie) Todd, of New York, where he was born 7 Aug. 1825. She'died in New York, 23 Feb. 1869, and was buried in Greenwood Cemetery. He was living at 52 East 6ist Street, New York, in May 1877. 3009 3010 15873 15878 15883 8526 8527 8528 8529 8530 8531 8532 8533 8534 8535 8536 Whitney Family. IV. John Leonard Curtis, b. in New York City, 5 Sept. 183 1; died there in Oct. 1835, and was buried in St. Mark's Church-yard. V. William Henry Curtis, b. in New York City, i Ap. 1834; a merchant and broker; married in New York, 17 Nov. 1858, Annie Martin. They were Hving in Orange, N. J., in Nov. 1873. VI. John Leonard Curtis, b. in Westport, Conn., 2 Feb. 1836; died in New York City, 22 Feb. 1844, 3-"^ was buried in St. Mark's Church-yard. VII. Charles Halsey Curtis, b. in New York City, 23 March 1838; died 16 Ap. 1840, and was buried in St. Mark's Church-yard. VIII. Pauline Curtis, b. in New York City, 12 June 1840; and died there, 23 March 1871, unmarried. IX. Irene Augusta Curtis, b. in New York City, 7 Nov. 1842; married there, 6 June 1867, Cornelius Brinkman Outcalt, cashier of the National Exchange Bank of New York, born in Ap. 1840, son of John and Amanda Outcalt. They were living with her parents, at 806 Lexing- ton Avenue, New York, in Nov. 1873. X. Clemence Curtis, b. in New York City, 8 June 1846; and was living with her parents in Nov. 1873, unmarried. XI. Floyd Ferris Curtis, b. in New York City, 28 Oct. 1849; an accountant; was living with his parents in Nov. 1873, unmarried. Chil. of Joseph and Sarah Ann (Van de Water) Curtis. I. William Van de Water Curtis, b. in New York City, 6 March 1 827 ; married in the Church of the Annunciation, New York, 1 1 May 1848, by Rev. Dr. Seabury, to Amy Cornell Mclntire, dau. of William and Ruth (Lovett) Mclntire, of New York, where she was born 7 Jan. 1826. They settled in New York, and were living there in Nov. 1873. II. Harriet Amelia Curtis, b. in New York City, 29 June 1829; and was living with her mother, at 123 Fifth Avenue, New York, in Nov. 1873, unmarried. III. Alfred Leonard Curtis, b. in New York City, 3 May 1832; an auctioneer; married in Calvary Church, New York, 8 Dec. 1853, by Rev. I 291 15890 15896 3012 15898 1 5901 I 292 8537 8538 8539 8540 8541 8542 Eighth Generation. Dr. Hawks, to Maria Elizabeth Hill, b. in New Orleans, La., I Ap. 1834, dau. of Thomas' and Eleanor (Johnson) Hill. They dwelt in New York ; where she died 8 June 1869, and was buried in Trinity Cemetery. He married (2d), 4 Aug. 1872, at Fishkill, N. Y., Elizabeth McDonald Strong, dau. of Oliver and Elizabeth McDonald (Mclntyre) Strong,^ and widow of Frank Jaudon, of New York. She was born in July 1836. They settled, immediately after marriage, at " Brookside," in Mount Vernon, N. Y., and were living there in Nov. 1873. IV. Adeline Allen Curtis, b. in New York City, 9 Sept. 1834; mar- ried at Hell Gate, New York, 7 Sept. 1854, Alfred Gardner Perry, a dealer in watches and jewellery, son of Hiram and Mary Ann (Gardner) Perry, of Rhode Island, where he was born about 1830. They settled in New York, where he died 30 May 1862, in his 32d year. He was buried in Greenwood Cemetery. She was Hving at 35 East 21st Street, New York, in Nov. 1873. V. Sarah Isabel Curtis, b. in New York City, i Jan. 1837 ; ^"^d was Hving there, with her mother, in Nov. 1873, unmarried. VI. Mary Caroline Curtis, b. in New York City, 2 March 1839; and was living there, with her mother, in Nov. 1873, unmarried. VII. Julia Emma Curtis, b. in New York City, 10 July 1841 ; and was living there, unmarried, with her sister, at 35 East 21st Street, in Nov. 1873. VIII. John Halsey Curtis, b. in New York City, 4 Oct. 1843; a salesman; was living there, with his mother, in Nov. 1873, unmarried. Chil. of Henry Edward and Susan (Curtis) Kummel. I. Gertrude Caroline Mary Kummel, b. at Cassel, Germany, 1 1 March 1837; married at Brooklyn, N. Y., 4 June 1862, at St. Ann's Church, by Rev. Benjamin Cutler, D.D., to Benjamin Tredwell Van Nostrand, a custom-house broker, son of Samuel and Mary (Tredwell) Van Nostrand, of North Hempstead, L, I., where he was born 12 Jan. 1834. They lived with her parents, at 139 Clinton Avenue, Brooklyn; and there he died, 28 Ap. 1864. He was buried in St. George's Church- yard, Hempstead, L. I. She lived with her parents in Nov. 1 873. I Thomas Hill, born in England, changed his name to Hillson, soon after coming to America. 2 See the Strong Genealogy, p. 633. I 590s 3016 15907 Whitney Family. 1293 8543 8544 8545 8546 8547 8548 8549 8550 8551 8552 II. Augiista Susan Klimmel, b. at New York City, 30 Oct. 1838; died there, 18 March 1843, and was buried in the Curtis vauh, in St. Mark's Church-yard. III. Harriet Halsey Kiimmel, b. at New York City, 22 March 1840; died there, 13 March 1843, and was buried in the Curtis vault, in St. Mark's Church-yard. IV. William Halsey Kummel, b. at New York City, 15 Nov. 1841; died there, 25 Feb. 1843, ^'^^ was buried in the Curtis vault, in St. Mark's Church-yard. V. Osborn Curtis Kummel, b. at New York City, 9 Oct. 1843; died there, 21 Jan. 1845, and was buried in the Curtis vault, in St. Mark's Church-yard. VI. Herman Abner Kummel, b. at New York City, 21 Nov. 1845; died there, 3 Dec. 1846, and was buried in the Curtis vault, in St. Mark's Church-yard. . VII. Edgar Henry Kummel, b. at New York City, 8 Oct. 1847; ^ clerk; was living with his parents, at 139 CHnton Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y., in Nov. 1873, unmarried. VIII. Emma Moffatt Kummel, b. at New York City, 29 June 1849; died at Brooklyn, N. Y., 20 May 1850, and was buried in a vault in St. Luke's Church-yard, Brooklyn. IX. Charles Halsey Kummel, b. at Brooklyn, N. Y., 18 May 1855; died there, 16 June 1864, and was buried on Ocean Hill, Greenwood Cemetery. Chil. of Jedediah and Aner Mary (Osborn) Bump. 3020 I. Osborn Ely Bump, b. at Osborn Hollow, N. Y., 15 May 1823 ; a 15908 merchant; married at Osborn Hollow, 19 Feb. 185 i, by Rev. Moses Dyer, to Angeline Matilda Reynolds, dau. of John and Susan (Palmer) Reynolds, of Osborn Hollow. She was born at New Kingston, in Middletown, N. Y., 10 Feb. 1824. They dwelt at Osborn Hollow till 1864; and then settled at Binghamton, N. Y., where they were Hving in Nov. 1876, at 36 Chenango Street. II. Roswell Bump, b. at Osborn Hollow, N. Y., 18 July 1825; a 15909 dealer in wool, hides and furs; married at ConkHn, N. Y., 5 Ap. 1857, by 1294 8553 8554 8555 8556 8557 8558 8559 856o 8561 Right k Generation. Rev. Moses Dyer, to Sarah Maria Washburne, born at Jefferson, N.Y., 8 Feb. 1835, dau. of John and Nelly (Comstock) Washburne. They settled at Binghamton, N. Y., and were living there in Nov. 1876. III. Nelson Alexis Bump, b. at Osborn Hollow, N. Y., i Feb. 1828; died at Osborn Hollow, 22 Oct. 183 1, and was buried there. IV. Theodore Bump, b. at Osborn Hollow, N. Y., 14 Ap. 1830; died at Osborn Hollow, 3 Ap. 1833, and was buried there. V. Jedediah Bump, b. at Osborn Hollow, N. Y., 31 Aug. 1832; a farmer; married at Colesville, N. Y., 28 July i860, by Rev. William Allaben, to Deborah Ann Stanley, dau. of John and Clarissa (Barnes) Stanley, of Kirkwood, N. Y., where she was born 11 June 1841. They settled at Kirkwood, and were living there in Nov. 1876. VI. Emma Bump, b. at Osborn Hollow, N. Y., 17 June 1835; ^^^^ was living at Binghamton, N. Y., unmarried, in Nov. 1876. VII. Lorenzo Bump, b. at Osborn Hollow, N. Y., 22 Sept. 1837; died at Osborn Hollow, 23 March 1852, and was buried there. VIII. Neman Alberto Bump, b. at Osborn Hollow, N. Y., 28 Ap. 1840; a farmer; married at Saginaw, Mich., 13 Feb. 1868, Mary Ann Harrison, born at Pitcher, N. Y., 31 March 1842, dau. of Reuben and Lucia Emeline (Hyde) Harrison. They settled at Binghamton, N. Y., and were living there in Nov. 1876. IX. John Chamberlain Bump, b. at Osborn Hollow, N. Y., 7 Aug. 1844; a dealer in stoves and hardware; married at Binghamton, N. Y., 27 Nov. 1868, by Rev. Zachariah Paddock, D.D., Methodist Episcopal, to Adelaide Dorr, dau. of William Wells and Caroline (Hopkins) Dorr, of Binghamton, formerly of Hoosick Falls, N. Y., where she was born 20 Oct. 1844. They settled at Binghamton, and were Hving there in Feb. 1877. Chil. of Samuel and Betsey (Osborn) Everts. I. Parthenia Ann Everts, b. at South Osborn Hollow, N. Y., 27 Ap. 1831; died there, 2 May 1833, and was buried at Osborn Hollow. II. Ellen Antoinette Everts, b. at South Osborn Hollow, N.Y., 21 Dec. 1834; married at Kirkwood, N. Y., 1 1 March 1852, Johnson Attwood; 15913 15916 15917 3021 15918 8562 Whitney Family. 8563 8564 856s 8566 8567 8568 8569 and died at South Osborn Hollow, 5 Feb. 1854. She was buried at Osborn Hollow. HI. Ely Osborn Everts, b. at South Osborn Hollow, N. Y., 5 Sept. 1838; a farmer; married at Kirkwood, N. Y., i Sept. 1855, Ellen Maria Darling, dau. of Nicholas Solomon arid Eliza (Drake) Darling, of Kirkwood, formerly of Harpersfield, N. Y., where she was born 12 Feb. 1832. They settled at Kirkwood, and were living there in Dec. 1876. Chil. of Elisha and Hannah (Rockwell) Hurlburt. I. Semantha Hurlburt, b. at Cornwall, Vt, 3 Ap. 1805 ; is dead. II. Lydia Hurlburt, b. at Cornwall, Vt, 25 March 1807; married at East Cornwall, Vt, i Jan. 1829, Jason Jones, a farmer, son of Amzi and Hephzibah Jones, of West Cornwall, Vt, where he was born 23 Jan. 1808. They settled at West Cornwall, and were living there in Oct 1877. III. Julius Hurlburt, b. at Cornwall, Vt, 14 March 1809; a farmer; married at Ripton, Vt, 29 Nov. 183 1, Lois Fuller, dau. of Thomas and Nancy (Briggs) Fuller, of Ripton, where she was born 20 Ap. 1812. They dwelt at Cornwall till 1873, and then moved to Havilah, Cal., where they were living in May 1876. IV. Betsey Hurlburt, b. at Cornwall, Vt, i Oct 181 1. V. Samuel Hurlburt, b. at Cornwall, Vt VI. Edwin Hurlburt, b. at Cornwall, Vt Chil. of Jared and Anna (Rockwell) Warner, i I. Horace Warner, b. at Cornwall, Vt, 11 Dec. 1804; a farmer; married at Shoreham,Vt, 22 Feb. 1827, Laura Cooper, dau. of Lester and Sarah (Snow) Cooper, of Shoreham, where she was born 3 Dec. 1805. They dwelt at Shoreham till 1831; at Lima, Mich., till 1857; and then settled at Dexter, Mich., where she died 22 July 1873. He died at Man- istee, Mich., 21 Ap. 1876. They were buried at Dexter. ' They were married at Shoreham, Vt., i6 Feb. 1803; the place and date are given incorrectly at No. 3024. 1295 15919 3023 15922 15929 3024 15936 1296 8S70 8571 8572 8573 8574 8575 Eighth Generation. II. Willis Warner, b. at Cornwall, Vt, 15 March 1807; married at Orwell, Vt, 2 Dec. 1828, Betsey Beebe, i widow of Simeon Spaulding, of Orwell. They were living at Sylvan, Mich., in Feb. 1876. III. Lucy Warner, b. at Cornwall, Vt, 10 Sept 1809; married at Shoreham, Vt, 14 March 1833, Amos Warren Davis, a farmer, son of Amos and Mary (Farr) Davis, of Crown Point, N,. Y. He was born at Chester- field, N. H., 24 June 1807 ; died at Sylvan, Mich., 29 Jan. 1862, and was buried in the South Cemetery. They settled at Sylvan, 12 Sept. 1833; and she was living at Jackson, Mich., in March 1876. IV. Dennis Warner, b. at Cornwall, Vt, 17 May 181 2; a merchant; married at Sylvan, Mich., i Feb. 1835, Harriet Newell Wines, dau. of Mahlon and Ann (Morrison) Wines, of Morristown, N. J. She was born at Addison, Vt, 28 Jan. 1817; died at Dexter, Mich., 28 Ap. 1847, ^i^d was buried there. He married (2d), 12 Ap. 1854, at Dexter, Martha Ann Murdock, dau. of Samuel and Abigail (Stone) Murdock, of Framingham, Mass., where she was born 20 Jan. 1825. He was living at Dexter in Feb. 1876. V. Anna Warner, b. at Cornwall, Vt., 12 March 181 5; married in June 1836, at Lima, Mich., Lucius Lester Cooper, a farmer, son of Deacon Lester and Sarah (Snow) Cooper, of Shoreham, Vt., where he was born 25 Feb. 1808. She died without children, 11 Dec. 1852, at Lima, and was buried there. He was living at Lima in March 1876. VI. Jared Warner, b. at Cornwall, Vt, 3 Nov. 18 17; a Methodist minister; married at Lima, Mich., 3 Nov. 1840, Azubah A. Cage, dau. of Horace and Sarah (Trimer) Gage, of Lima. She was born at Benton, N. Y., 28 Dec. 1820. They dwelt at Portage, Mich., for six months; at Sylvan, Mich., for eighteen years; at Macomb, Mich., for two years; at Livingston, Mich., for three years ; at Ingham, Mich., for two years ; at Lapeer, Mich., for one year; at Marathon, Mich., for one year; at Clio, Mich., for six years; at Kent, Conn., for one year; and, in March 1876, had been living for one year and a half at Fleming, in Howell, Mich. Chil. of David and Rebecca (Rockwell) Sperry. I. David Rockwell Sperry, was Hving at Batavia, Ilf, in Jan. 1876. I Her name has been given as Betsey Spaulding, ried Betsey Beebe 14 Sept. 1819, and died at dau. of Simeon Spaulding; but it seems certain Orwell 5 July 1825. that he had no daughter of that name. He mar- I 5941 15942 15943 15947 3025 8576 8577 8578 8579 8580 858i Whitney Family. 1297 II. Lydia Sperry, married ville, Wis., in Jan. 1876. Staples ; and was living at Briggs- Chil. of Irai and Chloe (Rockwell) Spaulding. I. Alonzo Spaulding, b. at Malone, N. Y., 17 March 1808; died at Shoreham, Vt, 18 May 1830, and was buried there, in Five Mile Point Cemetery. II. Ira Spaulding, b. at Malone, N. Y., 15 Ap. 18 10; a farmer; married at Shoreham, Vt, i Jan. 1834, Phebe Eleanor Wines, dau. of Mahlon and Ann (Morrison) Wines, of Morristown, N. J. She was born in Vermont; died about 1840, at Sylvan, Mich., and was buried there. He married (2d), at Sharon, Mich., Lucina Sperry, widow of William Fitch Crafts, of Sharon. He died at Grass Lake, Mich., 15 Jan. 1858, and was buried in Grass Lake Cemetery. She died at Sharon. III. Matilda Spaulding, b. at Shoreham, Vt, 7 Oct 181 5 ; married there, in 1 831, Truman Turell Lawrence, a farmer, son of Aaron and (Clark) Lawrence, of Shoreham. She died without children, 14 Oct. 1846, at Grass Lake, Mich., and was buried in Grass Lake Cemetery. He died at Leoni, Mich. IV. Augustus Nott Spaulding, b. at Shoreham, Vt, 6 Aug. 1823 ; a farmer; married at Sharon, Mich., 21 Nov. 1844, by Rev. Thomas Jones, Congregational, to Lucina Maria Crafts, dau. of William Fitch and Lucina (Sperry) Crafts, of Sharon. She was born at Middlebury, Vt., 1 1 May 1825 ; died at Grass Lake, Mich., 30 Jan. 1855, and was buried in Grass Lake Cemetery. He married (2d), 3 1 Aug. 1855, at Grass Lake, Christiana Hayes, dau. of Jacob and Catharine (Spaedel) Hayes, of Detroit, Mich., where she was born 28 Sept. 1834. He dwelt at Grass Lake for twenty- four years, till 12 Feb. 1868 ; and then moved to Hartford, Mich., where he was living in Feb. 1876. V. Lucina Sophronia Spaulding, b. at Shoreham, Vt., 2 Dec. 1825; married at Grass Lake, Mich., 18 Nov. 1846, Edward Kinney Crafts, a farmer, son of William Fitch and Lucina (Sperry) Crafts, of Sharon, Mich. He was born at Middlebury, Vt., 21 May 1823. They dwelt at Leoni, Mich., for twenty-three years; and then moved to Hartford, Mich., where they were living in March 1876. 'f In the Spaulding pedigree, in note to No. printed 21 3026, the date of death of Josiah Spaulding, 1727. 168 Sept. 1 716, should be 21 Sept. 3026 15952 15954 15963 1298 858: 8583 8584 8585 8586 Eighth Generation. VI. Warren Spaulding, b. at Shoreham, Vt, 13 Aug. 1828; a farmer; married at Grass Lake, Mich., 25 March 1850, Sophia Robinson, dau. of Stephen Robinson, of Grass Lake. She was born at Swan ton, Vt, 25 May 1830; died at Grass Lake, 5 Ap. 185 1, and was buried there. He. married (2d), 26 Sept. 185 1, at Grass Lake, Harriet Ann Dralte, dau. of Noah and Ann (Nobles) Drake, of Rochester, N. Y., where she was born 2 Ap. 1835. She died at Jackson, Mich., 5 Ap. 1865, and was buried at Grass Lake, in a family cemetery. He married (3d), 25 Aug. 1865, at Hartford, Mich., Sarah Ann Easton, dau. of Daniel and Lesbia (Van Wey) Easton, of Ypsilanti, Mich. She was born at Sumpter, Mich., 18 Ap. 1835. He was living at Hartford in March 1876. Chil. of John and Angelina (Sperry) Rockwell. I. Sylvester Bird Rockwell, b. at Cornwall, Vt, 15 Jan. 1813 ; mar- ried at Shoreham, Vt., 29 Jan. 1839, Elizabeth DeLong, dau. of Francis and Mehetabel (Preston) DeLong, of Shoreham, where she was born 8 Jan. 1 81 8. They dwelt at Cornwall till 1856, and then moved to Middle- bury, Vt, where they were living in Feb. 1876. A member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, since 1830, he has served as class-leader, exhorter and local preacher. n. Simeon Sperry Rockwell, b. at Cornwall, Vt, 21 Nov. 181 5 ; a farmer; married at Cornwall, i Jan. 1837, Mary Beulah Hephzibah Jones, dau. of Amzi and Hephzibah (Harvey) Jones, of Cornwall, where she was born 22 Nov. 181 7. She died at Cornwall, 10 March 1869, and was buried there. He married (2d), 8 June 1874, at Keeler, Mich., Lucy Maria Head, widow of George Monroe Brickell, of Coloma, Mich., and dau. of Alex- ander and Lucy (Hurlbut) Head. She was born at Almond, N. Y., 1 1 Aug. 1837. They were living, in Jan. 1876, on the homestead of his grandfather, in Cornwall, which has always been his home. He repre- sented the town in the Legislature of Vermont, in 1858 and 1859. HL John Sanford Rockwell, b. at Cornwall, Vt, 7 Jan. 1822; died at Cornwall, 12 March 1831, and was buried there. Child of John and Adeline (Wallace) Rockwell. IV. John Wallace Rockwell, b. at Cornwall, Vt, i Sept 1845; died at Cornwall, 7 June 1863, and was buried there. 15967 3027 15972 15975 3027 8587 8588 8589 8S90 8591 8592 8593 Whitney Family. ChSI. of Moses and Rhoda (Spaulding) Rockwell. I. Aurelia Rockwell, b. at Shoreham, Vt, 5 March 1813 ; married at Gainesville, N. Y., 16 Aug. 1832, David Burrows, a shoemaker and farmer, who was born at Crown Point, N. Y., 16 May 18 10, son of David and Patience (Prey) Burrows, from Rhode Island. She died at Franklinville, N. Y., 9 July 185s, and was buried at Cadiz, N, Y. He was living at Franklinville in May 1876. II. Electa Rockwell, b. at Shoreham, Vt, 8 Oct. 1815 ; married at Gainesville, N. Y., 26 Aug. 1830, by Richard Bristol, Esq., to Preston Carglll, a farmer, born 6 Jan. 18 10, son of Daniel and Elizabeth (Bovee) Cargill. They dwelt at Gainesville till 20 Sept. 1857; ^t Conneaut, Ohio, till 5 Dec. 1862 ; and then settled at Sparta, Wis., where they died (she, 3 Nov. 1865 ; he, 23 Feb. 1866) and were buried. III. Harriet Rockwell, b. in Vermont, 23 Nov. 1818; married in Pennsylvania, George Washington Young; and died in 1850. IV. Reuben Rockwell, b. in Vermont, 14 June 1820; died in Sept. 1844. Chit, of Moses and Hannah (Burroughs) Rockwell. V. Patience Burroughs Rockwell, b. at Shoreham, Vt, 11 Oct 1822; married at New Albion, N.Y., i Jan. 1845^ by Eber Davis, Baptist, to Lyman Slocum, a farmer, son of William and Elizabeth (Sheldon) Slocum, of Edmeston, N. Y., where he was born 6 May 1818. They dwelt at New Albion from i March 1845 to Oct 1849; at Ischua, N. Y., till 1851 ; at FrankHnville, N. Y., till 1855 ; at Ischua again, till 1867 ; at Eldred, Penn., till 1869; and then returned to Ischua, where they were living in Ap. 1876. VI. Henry Rockwell, b. at Gainesville, N. Y., 18 Sept 1826; a farmer; married at Ischua, N. Y., 25 Ap. 1849, by Esquire Seeva, to Elizabeth Adelia Dalaba, dau. of Solomon and Mary (Burroughs) Dalaba, of Angelo, Wis. She was born at Gainesville, 27 March 1829. They dwelt at Frank- linville, N. Y., till 1857; at Sparta, Wis., till 1866 ; and then settled at Little Falls, Wis., where she died 19 July 1874. She was buried at Sparta. He was living at Little Falls in May 1876. VII. Rebecca Rockwell, b. at Gainesville, N. Y., 20 July 1828 ; mar- ried at Cadiz, N. Y., 23 Nov. 185 1, by William F. Weed, to Ira McCollister, a farmer, who was born in the State of New York, 18 Dec. 1823. They dwelt at Franklinville, N. Y., till May 1854; at Black River Falls, Wis., till Dec. 1855 ; and then settled at Sparta, Wis., where they were living in Ap. 1876. 1299 3028 15977 15982 15989 3028 15992 15995 15999 I300 8594 8595 8596 8597 8598 8599 8600 Eighth Generation. VIII. Hannah Rockwell, b. at Gainesville, N. Y., 22 March 1830; married in March 1852, at Franklinville, N. Y., Oscar Cilson McClure. They settled, in the Autumn of 1853, at Sparta, Wis., and there died (he, 31 Dec. 1854; she, of typhoid fever, 18 March 1868) and were buried. IX. Moses Rockwell, b. at Gainesville, N. Y., 28 Aug. 1831 ; a farmer ; married, 4 May 1 860, Mary Jeannette Dalaba, dau. of Solomon and Mary (Burroughs) Dalaba, of Angelo, Wis. She was born at Plumb, Penn., 18 July 1842. He dwelt at Castile, N. Y., from 1849 to 1852 ; then settled at Sparta, Wis. ; and moved, a few years after marriage, to Little Falls, Wis., where they were living in Ap. 1876. X. Laura Rockwell, b. at Pike, N. Y., 2 Nov. 1835 ; died at Frank- linville, N. Y., 28 June 1854. XL Eli Frank Rockwell, b. at FrankHnville, N. Y., 9 Ap. 1838; a farmer; married at Rushford, N. Y., 18 Ap. 1866, by Elder Cherryman, Baptist, to Arvilla Hatch, dau. of Charles Church and Anna (Knapp) Hatch, of Ischua, N. Y., where she was born 27 June 1845. They dwelt at Olean, N. Y., till i Nov. 1868 ; at Pleasantville, Penn., till 6 May 1872 ; at Perry, Penn., till 24 Dec. 1873; and then settled at Kingsville, Ohio, where they were living in May 1876. He enHsted at Sparta, Wis., 16 March 1862, in Co. I, 6th Reg., Wis. Vol. Infantry; and was discharged at "Convalescent Camp," Virginia, for disability, 10 Feb. 1863. He enlisted at Ischua, N. Y., 19 Feb. 1864, in Co. D, 13th Reg., N. Y. Heavy Artillery; and was discharged at Washington, D. C, 24 Aug. 1865. Chil. of Eli and Charlotte (Ford) Rockwell. I. John Rockwell, was living at Waterloo, Mich., in Jan. 1876. Another account gives his residence as Lyndon, Mich. II. Matilda Rockwell, married Lyndon, Mich., in March 1876. Avery; and was living at Chll. of David Warren and Abi (Rockwell) Spaulding. I. Mariette Spaulding, b. at Orwell, Vt., 17 March 1824; married at Sylvan, Mich., 27 Ap. 1844, Storrs Crafts, son of William Fitch and Lucinda (Sperry) Crafts, of Sharon, Mich. They settled at Sharon ; where she died, 5 June 1848, and was buried. 1 600 1 16005 3029 3031 16009 86oi 8602 8603 8604 8605 8606 8607 8608 Whitney Family. II. Eli Spaulding, b. at Orwell, Vt, 15 Feb. 1826; married at Ann Arbor, Mich., i Nov. 1854, Isabella Spencer, of the same place. He died at Lima, Mich., 26 Sept. 1855, and was buried at Sylvan, Mich. III. Semantha Ann Spaulding, b. at Shoreham, Vt, 18 May 1828; married at Sylvan, Mich., 12 Jan. 1848, Erastus Allen, of Dexter, Mich. She died at Dexter, 6 Dec. 1 848, and was buried there. IV. Lucy Rebecca Spaulding, b. at Shoreham, Vt., 7 May 1830; married at Chelsea, Mich., 25 Dec. 1856, by Rev. Hiram Elmer, Congre- gational, to Uuman Shepard, a farmer, son of John and Nancy (Leonard) Shepard, of Skaneateles, N. Y., where he was born 17 June 18 19. They dwelt at Chelsea till 16 March 1873; and then settled at Olivet, Mich,, where they were living in Oct. 1877. V. Emily Marie Spaulding, b. at Dexter, Mich., 19 Dec. 1832; married in May 1856, at Sylvan, Mich., Orrin T. Parker, of Lima, Mich. They were living at Dexter in Oct. 1877. VI. Dennis Almeron Spaulding, b. at Dexter, Mich., 14 May 1835; married at Grass Lake, Mich., 16 Feb. i860, by Rev. E. W. Boyden, Congregational, to Elizabeth Updike, dau. of Samuel and Christiana (Smith) Updike. They settled at Sylvan, Mich., and were living there in Ap. 1876. Chll. of Silas and Berthena (Andrews) Rockwell. I. Jeremiah Rockwell, b. at Rutland, Vt, 20 Feb. 1802 ; a tanner, currier, and shoemaker; married at Howard, Penn., 19 Ap. 1826, by Joseph Montgomery, Esq., to Susanna Bitner, dau of John and Susanna (Nesselrode) Bitner, of Howard, where she was born 28 Oct. 1806. They settled at Canton, Penn., where he died, 27 Dec. 1856, and was buried in the old cemetery. She was living at Canton in June 1876. II. Julia Ann Rockwell, b. in Vermont, 11 June 1804; married at Charleston, Penn., 4 Jan. 1824, as his second wife, Roswell Bailey, a farmer, son of Roswell Bailey, of Rutland, Penn., formerly of Massachu- setts, where he was born 25 Dec. 1782. They settled at Charleston, where she died 3 March 1850. He died 24 Oct 1840, at Rutland, and was buried at Charleston. His first wife was Lucinda Clark. She married (2d) Oliver Elliott, whose first wife was her sister, Mary Ann Rockwell. III. Mary Ann Rockwell, b. in Vermont, 9 May 1807; married, 30 Nov. 1828, Oliver Elliott, a farmer, of Charleston, Penn., who was born at I3OI 16010 1 601 1 1 601 2 16014 3032 1 602 1 16033 8608 16038 I302 Right h Generation. 8609 8610 861 1 8612 Portland, Maine, 13 May 1805. She died at Richmond, Penn., 2 Feb. 1847. He married (2d) her sister, Julia Ann Rockwell, widow of Roswell Bailey ; and married (3d) Maria Harkness. IV. Norman Rockwell, b. at Richmond, Vt, 29 May 1809; a shoe- maker; married at Charleston, Penn., 17 Feb. 183 1, by Lucius Barlow, to Sophia Western Elliott, dau. of Levi and Amy (Gillett) Elliott, of Charles- ton. She was born at Covington, Penn. They settled at Covington, and were living there in June 1876. V. Adonlram Rockwell, b. probably at Orwell, Vt, 19 Jan. 1812; a millwright; married Hannah Watltins ; and died 5 May 1852. VI. Harriet Andrus Rockwell, b. at Troy, Penn., 21 Sept. 1814; married at Charleston, Penn., 2 Oct. 1832, by Lucius Barlow, Esq., to Selden Ely, a carpenter and joiner, son of Calvin and Nancy (Ely) Ely, of Charleston, and g. son of Gabriel Ely. He was born at Charlestown, N. H., 22 Sept. 1 8 10. They settled at Charleston; where he died, 2 June 1853, and was buried in the Wheeler cemetery. He held the office of postmaster for many years. She was married (2d), 1 5 May 1 864, at Charles- ton, by Rev. Calvin Newell, to Tllley Marvin, a farmer, who died 25 May 1864, and was buried at Covington, Penn. She was his fourth wife, and he had twenty-one children. She was married (3d), 6 Oct. 1864, ^.t her home in Charleston, by Squire Brewster, of Wellsborough, Penn., to John Marvin, brother to her second husband, a carpenter and joiner, who was born 2 Feb. 1783, died 2 July 1866, at Covington, and was buried there, having been justice of the peace for many years. He was a soldier in the war of 18 1 2. She was married (4th), 6 June 1872, at East Charleston, Penn., by Rev. G. S. Transue, Methodist Episcopal, to Seth Clark, a car- penter and joiner, who was born in Vermont, 9 Aug. 1799. They dwelt at Round Top, Penn.; where he died, 3 May 1873, and was buried. She was living there in July 1876, on his homestead. Chil. of Jeremiah and Anna (Coburn) Rockwell. I. Alexander Coburn Rockwell, b. at Jericho, Vt, 14 Nov. 1803 ; a farmer and hotel-keeper; married at Salt Creek, Ohio, 30 Sept. 1823, by Jacob Nixon, justice of the peace, to Catharine Miller, dau. of Jacob and Eve (Bair) Miller, of Salt Creek, formerly of Frederick County, near Mid- dletown, Md., where she was born 9 Feb. 1803. They dwelt at Prairie, Ohio, for three years ; at Salt Creek for one year ; at Paint, Ohio, fourteen years; at Middletown, Ohio, four years; at Berlin, Ohio, one year; at Massillon, Ohio, six years; at Morgan, near Lancaster, Ind., twelve years; 8607 16046 16049 1 605 1 3033 16058 Whitney Family. 8613 8614 8615 8616 and then settled at Cloverdale, Ind., where they were living in Aug. 1876. In Aug. 1877, he was living with his dau., Mrs. Allen, at Terre Haute, Ind. II. Parish Villars Rockwell, b. at Jericho, Vt, 30 July 1806; a miller; married at Paint, Ohio, 28 June 1832, by Rev. Archibald Hanna, pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Fredericksburgh, Ohio, to Ann Eliza Foreman, dau. of Daniel and Elizabeth (Welch) Foreman, of Paint. She was born at Washington, Penn., 15 Ap. 18 12. They have lived at Paint; at Mount Eaton, Ohio ; at Fredericksburgh ; at Millersburgh, Ohio ; at Ashland, Ohio; and were dwelling, in Aug. 1876, at Findlay, Ohio, where he was one of the proprietors of the Eagle Flouring Mill, and a member of the Presbyterian Church. III. Milo Saxton Rockwell, b. at Leicester, Vt, 6 Aug. 1808; a farmer; married at Franklin, Ohio, 2 Nov. 1837, by Rev. Archibald Hanna, Presbyterian, to Harriet Worley, dau. of Daniel and Elizabeth (Brown) Worley, of Franklin. She was born in Penn., 14 Nov. 1 8 14; died at Bridgewater, Ohio, 19 Feb. 1857, and was buried in the Union Cemetery, at Eagle Creek, Ohio. He was married (2d), 17 Dec. 1857, at Bridgewater, by Rev. Luke Dorland, pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Frankhn, to Julia Ann Blood, widow of James McKelvey, of Ravenna, Ohio, and dau. of Daniel and Polly (Eddy) Blood, of Richfield, Ohio, where she was born 12 July 1825. He dwelt at Franklin for six years; at Bridgewater for twenty-three years ; at Harrison, Ohio, five years ; and then settled at Findlay, Ohio, where, after six years, he was still living in Aug. 1876. IV. Jeremiah Earl Rockwell, b. at Cornwall, Vt, 29 Sept 18 10; died at Prairie, Ohio, 5 Aug. 1821, and was buried at Fredericksburgh, Ohio. V. Charles Rockwell, b. at Cornwall, Vt, 16 Oct 1812; a farmer; married at Berlin, Ohio, 12 Nov. 1835, by Rev. Archibald Hanna, Presby- terian, to Mary Ann Marquis, dau. of James and Catharine (Van Nostrand) Marquis, of Berlin, Ohio, formerly of Cross Creek Village, Penn., where she was born 3 Jan. 18 16. She died at Zanesfield, Ohio, 10 Aug. 1867. He was married (2d), 24 July 1870, at Spencer, Ind., by Rev. L. R. Booth, Presbyterian, to Elizabeth Riley, widow of Dr. N. S. Altman, and eldest dau. of James and Eliza (Chandler) Riley, of Felicity, Ohio, where she was born 19 Jan. 1832. He dwelt at Berlin from 1836 till Nov. 1849; at Millersburgh, Ohio, till 1852; at Paint, Ohio, on his father's farm, till 1866; at Zanesfield, Ohio, till 17 Sept 1874; at Spencer, till 4 Ap. 1876; and then settled at Cambridge City, Ind., where he was living in July 1876. He has been sheriff, justice of the peace, and postmaster, besides filling nearly every township office. 1303 16067 16078 16080 1304 Eighth Generation. 8617 8618 8619 8620 8621 8622 8623 VI. James Monroe Rockwell, b. at Newport, R. I., 16 Ap. 1817; a farmer and mason; married at Salt Creek, Ohio, 19 Nov. 1839, by Rev. Archibald Hanna, Presbyterian, to Matilda Worley, dau. of Daniel and Elizabeth (Brown) Worley, of Salt Creek, where she was born 22 June 1817. She died at Bloomfield, Ind., 10 Jan. 1846, and was buried in the same town, at Pretty Prairie. He married (2d), 4 March 1848, at Middle- bury, Ind., Ann Eliza Williannson, dau. of Samuel and Lovisa (Doolittle) Williamson, of Bloomingdale, Wis. She was born at Page Brook, in Chenango, N. Y., 23 Ap. 1823. He dwelt in Indiana for six years; in Waukesha Co., Wis., one and a half years; at Sun Prairie, Wis., twenty years; and then settled, in 1873, at Union Centre, Wis., where he was living in Aug. 1876. VII. Albert Martin Rockwell, b. at Prairie, Ohio, 21 July 1822; died on the overland route to California, 14 July 1852, and was buried by his comrades, at the wayside, in the Green River country. A tombstone to his memory stands near those of his parents, in Berlin Cemetery, Ohio. 16090 Chil. of Chester and Laura (Parkhill) Rockwell. I. Mary Rockwell, b. at Parishville, N. Y., 8 Nov. 1813; died at Parishville, 22 July 1827, and was buried there. II. Lorinda Rockwell, b. at Parishville, N.Y.,i8 Nov. 1814; married there, 22 Feb. 1836, by Rev. Asa Brainerd, pastor of the Congregational Church at Potsdam, N. Y., to Ebenezer Sheldon Hulburd, a merchant, son of Ebenezer and Lucy (Tilden) Hulburd, of Stockholm, N. Y., where he was born 19 May 181 2. They dwelt at Stockholm till 1842; at Brasher Falls, N. Y., till 1854; and settled, in Ap. 1870, at Duluth, Minn., where they were living in March 1876. III. Martha Rockwell, died there, 18 March 181 7. b. at Parishville, N. Y., 28 Feb. 18 17; and IV. Silas Rockwell, b. at Parishville, N. Y., 9 March 18 19; married in Feb. 1852, at Shoreham, Vt, Cornelia Booth; and died 10 May 1862. She married (2d), James Young, and was living at Council Bluffs, Iowa, in March 1876. V. Laura Maria Rockwell, b, at Parishville, N. Y., 19 March 1822 ; married there, 20 May 1846, Noah Dickinson Lawrence, a physician, son of Ruel and Lucy (French) Lawrence, of Hopkinton, N. Y., where he was born 13 Dec. 1822. They dwelt in St. Lawrence County till 1868; 303s 16093 16095 16097 Whitney Family. 1305 8624 8625 8626 8627 8628 8629 and then settled at Council Bluffs, Iowa, where they were living in March 1876. He has been mayor of Council Bluffs. VI. Chloe Rockwell, b. at Parishville, N. Y., 15 Feb. 1825 ; and died there, 22 Sept. 1846. Chil. of Daniel and Clarinda (Ward) Rockwell. I. Fidelia Pearce Rockwell, b. at Cornwall, Vt., 29 Sept. 1809; married in the Congregational Church at Morristown, Vt., 17 Aug. 1828, by the pastor, her father, to Luther Still man Bingham, a dealer in books and stationery, son of Luther and Mary (Cummings) Bingham, of Morris- town, where he was born 13 Ap. 1807. They dwelt at Morristown till 1843 ; ^t Stowe, Vt., till 1849; at New York City, till 1856; and then set- tled at Sparta, "Wis., where they were living in June 1876. II. Sarah Stearns Rockwell, b. at Parishville, N. Y., 9 March 18 14; married at Morristown, Vt., 4 March 1831, by her father, to Abel Fisk Jones, a farmer, son of John and Lois (Sanger) Jones, of Rochester, Vt, where he was born 19 Aug. 1801. They dwelt at Morristown till June 1837; ^t Elk Grove, 111., till the Autumn of 1853; and then moved to Chicago, 111., where she died 8 Sept. 1857, at 89 South Peoria Street. She was buried near her old residence at Elk Grove. He was living at Lyons, Iowa, in July 1876. III. Alsina Jane Rockwell, b. at Hopkinton, N. Y., 7 Aug. 18 16; married at Williamstown, Vt, 24 March 1835, 'saac Walker Jones, a farmer, son of John and Lois (Sanger) Jones, of Rochester, Vt., where he was born 2 July 1806. She died at South Bend, Ind., 8 May 1874, and was buried there. He was living at Hampton, Minn., in June 1 876. IV. Clarinda Ward Rockwell, b. at Hopkinton, N. Y., 7 June 181 8; married at Freedom, Ohio, 10 Jan. 1837, Corydon Ozias Arnold, a farmer, of Freedom. They dwelt at Freedom till 1847; ^t Meadville, Penn., till 1850; at Ravenna, Ohio, till 1853; and then settled at Wellsville, Ohio, where they were living in June 1876. V. Harriet Emeline Rockwell, b. at Cornwall, Vt, 17 Sept 1820; married at Elk Grove, 111., 4 July 1842, by her father, to Jonathan Clark Could, a farmer, born near Boston, Mass., in 18 14, son of Daniel and Sarah Gould. He died in Aug. 1847, ^.t Elk Grove, and was buried there. She married (2d), in 1848, at Morris, 111., Daniel Wilson, a farmer, born at Bolton, Vt, 19 Feb. 1808, son of James and Lydia (Percy) Wilson. They 164 3036 16099 I6IO5 16IIO 161 16 I6II9 1306 8630 8631 8632 Eighth Generation. dwelt at Elk Grove till 1857; near Hastings, Minn., till 1870; at Hastings till 1873 ; and then settled at Harrison, Minn., where they were living in June 1876. VI. Loyal Mason Rockwell, b. at Cornwall, Vt, 27 Nov. 1823; married in 1849, ^t Morris, 111., and settled there. He died at Chicago, 111., 6 Sept. 185 I ; his widow, whose name has not been reported, has married again. VII. Lucy Hortensia Rockwell, b. at Morristown, Vt, 2 July 1826; married at Chicago, 111., Horace Skinner Miner, a journalist, son of Andrew Baldwin and Mary (Skinner) Miner, of Waitsfield, Vt., where he was born 15 June 1820. He died of consumption, 6 July 1849, at Elk Grove, 111., and was buried there. She married (2d), 12 Sept. 1850, at Chicago, Archibald Ridell, a book-keeper, son of David and Agnes (Faulds) Ridell, of Paisley, Scotland, where he was born 23 Dec. 1823. They have lived at Chicago; Beloit, Wis.; Grand Rapids, Mich.; and were dweUing at Oak Park, III, near Chicago, in June 1876. VIII. Mary Loraine Rockwell, b. at Salisbury, Vt., 2 Jan. 1832; married at Elk Grove, 111., 26 May 1847, Jacob Thompson Bucldey, a physician, afterward a hardware-merchant. He was born at Penn Yan, N. Y., 21 July 1 82 1, son of Robert and Frances (Thompson) Buckley, who afterward removed to Milo, N. Y. They dwelt at Beloit, Wis., till i Oct. 1854; then moved to Dubuque, Iowa; and, later, to Oberlin, Ohio, where she died 18 Dec. 1869. She was buried at Dubuque. He was living at Springfield, 111., in June 1876. He grad. at Yale Medical School, 25 Feb. 1846. 16125 16130 Chil. of Seth and Nancy (Rocl(well) Putnam. 3037 8633 I. Cynthia Maria Putnam, b. at Hopkinton, N. Y., 4 Feb. 1814; married there, 2 Nov. 1838, Parlter W. Rose; and settled at Parishville, N. Y., where she died in Feb. 1852. He was living there in May 1876. He was a member of the Assembly of New York in 1852 and 1853. 8634 II. Lewis Holden Putnam, b. at Hopkinton, N. Y., 14 May 181 5 ; died unmarried, 25 Aug. 1 840, at his father's house in Hopkinton. 8635 III. Seth Rockwell Putnam, b. at Hopkinton, N.Y., 2 March 1817; 16135 a farmer; married at Hopkinton, 20 March 1843, Martha Jane Barber, dau. of James and Rebecca (Brown) Barber, of Parishville, N. Y. She was born at Benson, Vt, 17 May 1822. They settled at Hopkinton, He 8636 8637 8638 8639 8640 8641 8642 8643 8644 Whitney Family. died on a voyage from Panama to San Francisco, Cal, 25 May 1850, and was buried at sea. She married (2d) Elihu Smith, and was hving at Ithaca, Mich., in May 1876. IV. Mary Philena Putnam, b. at Hopkinton, N.Y., 2 May 1 821; married there, in Dec. 1845, Lucius Nichols, a minister of the Baptist Church ; and died at Antwerp, N. Y., 27 Aug. 1846. V. Lucinda Catharine Putnam, b. at Hopkinton, N. Y., 14 Jan. 1824; married at Parishville, N. Y., 17 June 1847, by Rev. O. W. Morley, Baptist, to David Milton Holden, a farmer; and settled at Fort Covington, N.Y., where he died 17 Oct. 1852. She was married (2d), 3 Jan. 1861, at Fort Covington, by Rev. J. N. Webb, Baptist, to Sidney Briggs. They dwelt at Fort Covington till 1863 ; at Massena, N. Y., till 1868; at Corn- wall, Canada, till 1873 ; and then settled at Hopkinton, where they were living in Ap. 1876. VI. Amelia Ruth Putnam, b. at Hopkinton, N. Y., 10 Nov. 1828; married there, 15 Oct. 1856, Horace Hooker Clark, a farmer, son of Stephen and Elizabeth (Aubrey) Clark, of Dundee, Canada, where he was born 22 July 1 83 1. They dwelt at Dundee till 1863; and removed, the next year, to Metamora, Mich., where they were living in May 1876. VII. Israel Augustus Putnam, b. at Hopkinton, N. Y., 5 Jan. 1831 ; married there, in 1853, Jane R. Corwin ; and died, without children, 25 Oct. 1874, at Ithaca, Mich., while visiting his friends in that place. He was buried at Hopkinton. She married (2d) H. H. Waite, pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Hopkinton; and was living there in May 1876. Chil. of William and Lucy (Rockwell) Westgate. I. Joseph Westgate, is dead. II. William Westgate, lived in Wisconsin in 1874. Alien ; and lived in Wisconsin III. Lydia Westgate, married in 1874. IV. Lucy Westgate, married - in 1874. Could ; and lived in Wisconsin Meade. Her residence has V. Mary Westgate, married been reported in Wisconsin, at Arlington Heights, 111., and at Dunton, 1307 16137 16140 3042 i3o8 8645 8646 8647 8648 8649 8650 8651 Eighth Generation. Cook Co., 111. The last is not found in the list of post-offices, and Dolton's Station, 111., may have been meant. Child of Reuben and Emeiine (Sawyer) Rockwell. I. Eveline Berenger Rockwell, b. at Cornwall, Vt, 18 Oct. 1832; married at Lyons, Wis., 16 Ap. 185 1, Hilton W. Boyce, of Geneva, Wis., a physician; and settled at Geneva Lake, where he died 5 Dec. 1875. She was living there in March 1876, without children. Chil. of Reuben and Mary Clarissa (Baker) Rockwell. II. Reuben Rockwell, b. at Cornwall, Vt, i Dec. 1837 \ died 9 Dec. 1837, and was buried at Cornwall. III. Francis Maliba Rockwell, b. at Cornwall, Vt, 5 Dec. 1838; married at Delavan, Wis., 5 Dec. 1865, Helen Kendrick, dau. of P. D. and Esther (Gilbert) Kendrick, of Delavan. They were living at Chicago, 111., in March 1876. He served in the war of 1861, in the 26th Reg. of Wis. Volunteers. IV. Aldls Lovell Rockwell, b. at Cornwall, Vt, 18 Nov. 1840; a lawyer, grad. at the Albany Law School ; was professor in the Law School at Chicago, 111., before 1871 ; and lived in that city, at 80 La Salle Street, unmarried, in March 1876. He served in the war of 186 1. V. Harwin Orson Rockwell, b. at Lyons, Wis., 27 June 1849; grad. at Middlebury College, Vt. ; and was living at Geneva Lake, Wis., in March 1876. Child of Orson and Lucy Balch (Fletcher) Rockwell. I. Henrietta Elizabeth Rockwell, b. at Boston, Mass., 2 Sept 1838; married at Mobile, Ala., 10 Ap. 1872, Bloomer Hart Austin, of Atlanta, Ga., born at Apalachicola, Fla., 31 Jan. 1847, son of Charles Hopkins and Annice Eliza (Baltzell) Austin. They settled at Atlanta, and were living there in Aug. 1875. Chil. of Cyrus Sylvester and Mary Ann Elizabeth (Baker) Rockwell. I. Louisa Roby Rockwell, b. at East Dickinson, N. Y., 24 June 1872. 3043 3043 16141 3044 16144 3045 8652 8653 8654 8655 8656 8657 8658 8659 Whitney Family. II. Baker Chester Rockwell, b. at East Dickinson, N. Y., i Aug. 1874. Chit, of William Harrison and Abilene Elizabeth Victoria (Rockwell) Blanchard. I. Harriet Luseba Blanchard, b. at West Bangor, N. Y., 18 Oct. i860. II. Alice Abilene Blanchard, b. at West Bangor, N. Y., 27 Ap. 1869; was drowned at West Bangor, 9 June 1871, and was buried there. III. Wallace Jerome Blanchard, b. at West Bangor, N. Y., 7 Ap. 1872. Chil. of Sannuel and Phebe (Rockwell) Brown. I. Pamelia Brown, b. at Addison, Vt, 16 Sept. 1797 ; married there, 5 Aug. 1828, David A. Crane, of Bridport, Vt. They settled at Bridport, and there died (she, 2 Oct. 1856) and were buried. II. Daniel Rockwell Brown, b. at Jericho, Vt, 29 Dec. 1798 ; mar- ried, 7 Dec. 1820, Phebe Lewis; and settled at Canton, N. Y., where he died, 3 March 1840, and was buried. His widow and children moved to Wisconsin. She was living at Berlin, Wis., in March 1876. III. Philemon Kirkham Brown, b. at Addison, Vt, 11 Oct 1801; a farmer; married at Panton, Vt., 22 Oct 1826, Udiila Reynolds, dau. of John and Rachel (Hinckley) Reynolds, of Panton, where she was born 9 Sept 1806. She died at Addison, 4 Feb. 1835. He married (2d), 27 Dec. 1835, at Hinesburgh, Vt, Mary Ann Love, widow of David Lyon, of Shelburne, Vt., and dau. of George Washington and Lucy (Place) Love, of Hinesburgh, where she was born i Sept. 1807. He dwelt for three years at Vergennes, Vt., and for forty years at Potsdam, N. Y., where he was still living in March 1 876. IV. Isaac Smith Brown, b. at Addison, Vt, 29 Ap. 1803; a car- penter and joiner; married at Addison, 10 Nov. 1825, by Rev. Increase Graves, Congregational, to Annie Amanda Lewis, dau. of Daniel and Anna (Stickles) Lewis, of Rockaway, N. J., where she was born 19 Jan. 1805. They dwelt at Addison till i Oct 1835; at Potsdam, N.Y., till 18 July 1850; and then moved to Oshkosh, Wis., where they were living in May 1876. 1309 3046 3047 16146 16148 16155 16157 I3IO 866o 8661 8662 8663 8664 Eighth Generation. V. James Brown, b. at Cornwall, Vt, 2 March 1805; a farmer; married at Bridport, Vt, 25 Dec. 1828, Ursula Flanagan, dau. of John and Martha (Towner) Flanagan, of Vergennes, Vt, where she was born 13 July 1805. They dwelt at Addison, Vt, till 19 March 1836; at Potsdam, N. Y., till I Aug. 1868 ; and then settled at Ithaca, N. Y., where they were living in March 1876. VI. Jason Burkley Brown, b. at Cornwall, Vt, i March 1807; a farmer; married in 1832, at Cornwall, Lois Thompson Scovel, dau. of Daniel Scovel, of Cornwall, where she was born. She died before Feb. 1856, at Addison, Vt, and was buried there. He married (2d), at Brid- port, Vt., Sarah L. Barbour, dau. of Willard and Luzetta Barbour, of Bridport, where she was born. They were living, in March 1876, at Addison, on the same farm which had been his home since his father first settled on it, in 181 1. VII. Lucy Brown, b. at Cornwall, Vt, 11 May 1809; married at Addison, Vt., 17 March 1830, by Rev. Alexander Lovell, Congregational, to Addison Ely Colton, a farmer, son of Dea. Walter and Thankful (Cobb) Colton,^ of Georgia, Vt., where he was born 2 Ap, 1803. They dwelt at Vergennes, Vt, till 1836; and then settled in China (Arcade Village), N. Y., where they were living in March 1876. VIII. Silas Bennet Brown, b. at Addison, Vt, 25 Feb. 181 1 there, 8 Oct. 181 3, and was buried at Cornwall, Vt. died IX. Mercy Brown, b. at Addison, Vt, 25 March 181 3; married there, 10 Feb. 1833, by Elder Carpenter, Baptist, to Ahira Scovel, a tanner, currier and shoemaker, son of Ezra and Tryphena (Turrill) Scovel, of Cornwall, Vt, where he was born 16 Feb. 1808. They dwelt at Bridport, I Ancestry of Addison Ely Colton and John Cobb Colton. George Colton, at Springfield, 1644; came from Sutton Coldfield, Warwick- := Deborah Gardiner, of Hartford ; shire, Eng., 8 miles from Birmingham; d. 17 Dec. 1699. I d. 5 Sept 1689. Capt Thomas Colton, b. n May 1651 ; m. 11 Sept. 1677, — Hannah Bliss, dau. of Lawrence and Lydia (Wright) Sarah Griswold; m. (2d) 17 Dec. 1691 ; d. — SepL 1728. I Bliss, second wife; b. 26 May 1665. William Colton, b. 7 Jan. 1694; m. 24 ^= Mary Merrick, of Springfield, dau. of Capt. John and Mary Merrick; Jan. 1717; d. 4 Dec. 1770 I d. 5 June 1767, aged 73. Dea. Aaron Colton, b. 13 June 1718 ; m. 27 Nov. 1746; d. 28 — Mary Ely, dau. of Jonathan and Mary Ely; d. June 1778, at Longmeadow, Mass. I 21 Nov. 1797, aged 78 years. Dea. Walter Colton, b. 25 Aug. 1764, at = Thankful Cobb, dau. of Lieut. Cobb, of Bennington, who fell, it b Longmeadow, Mass, I said, by the side of Gen. Montgomery, at Quebec, 31 Dec. 1775. Addison Ely Colton, ^= Lucy Brown, No. 8662. John Cobb Colton, :=r Lucretia Brown, No. 8665. I6159 I6162 I6165 16169 8665 8666 866; 8668 8669 8670 8671 8672 8673 Whitney Family. Vt, till I June 1835 I ^"d then settled at Vergennes, Vt., where they were living in March 1876. X. Lucretia Brown, b. at Addison, Vt, 6 June 1816; married there, 16 Feb. 1836, by Rev. Dana Lamb, of Bridport, Vt, Congregational, to John Cobb Colton,i a farmer and woollen- manufacturer, son of Dea. Walter and Thankful (Cobb) Colton, of Georgia, Vt., where he was born 24 July 1807. They dwelt at Arcade, N. Y., till 1852 ; at Hinsdale, Vt, till 1855 ; and then returned to Arcade, where he died 7 Sept 1874, and was buried in Arcade Rural Cemetery. XL Jared Rodney Brown, b. at Addison, Vt, 7 May 1818; mar- ried in 1843, at Potsdam, N, Y., Sarah Jewett ; and settled at Potsdam, where he was living in March 1876. He refused to communicate any information concerning himself or his family. Chil. of Jonathan and Abigail (Rockwell) Wright. I. Benjamin Wright, b. at Cornwall, Vt ; went with his parents to Burlington, Ohio, before 1840. II. Bouton Wright, b. at Cornwall, Vt; married Monlnna Eastman; settled at Burlington, Ohio, where he was living in 1840, and for some years later. III. Wait Wright, b. at Cornwall, Vt. ; and settled at Burlington, Ohio. IV. Phebe Wright, b. at Cornwall, Vt. ; moved with her parents to Burlington, Ohio. V. Mercy Wright, b. at Cornwall, Vt. ; moved with her parents to BurHngton, Ohio. VI. Jane Wright, b. at Cornwall, Vt. ; and died there. Chil. of Ell and Hannah (Rockwell) Parsons. I. Allen Silas Parsons, b. at Columbia, Penn., 29 Sept 1810; a farmer; married at Springfield, Penn., 8 Jan. 1834, by Burton Strait, Esq., I See the preceding note. I3II 16171 16175 3048 3052 16176 I3I2 Righth Generation. to Eliza Harkness, dau. of William and Esther (Bridge) Harkness, of Springfield, where she was born i8 Feb. i8iO. She died at Columbia, 17 Nov. 1 844. and was buried there, in a family cemetery. He was married (2d), 24 Dec. 1845, i" Bridge Street, Towanda, Penn., by Elder Fuller, Baptist, to Mandana Taylor, born at Choconut, Penn., 30 Sept. 181 3, dau. of Jesse and Sarah (Thayer) Taylor. They were living at Columbia in July 1877, on the same farm on which he was born. 8674 II. Almira Parsons, b. at Columbia, Penn., i March 1812; married there, at her father's house, 12 March 1838, by Rev. Silas E. Shepard, to Joseph Lorenzo Jones, a farmer, son of Joseph and Amanda (Ferris) Jones. He was born in St. Lawrence Co., N. Y., i Ap. 1817. They dwelt at Wolf Hill, in Columbia, for three years; at Springfield, Penn., about seven years; and then settled at Smithfield, Penn., where they were living in Aug. 1877. 8674a III. Calvin Parsons, b. at Columbia, Penn., i Feb. 181 3 ; died there, 16 Feb. 1 81 5, and was buried at Troy, Penn. 8675 IV. Luther Parsons, b. at Columbia, Penn., i Jan. 1815 ; died there, 20 Ap. 1 8 16, and was buried at Troy, Penn. 8676 V. Olive Parsons, b. at Columbia, Penn., 12 June 18 16; married there, 19 March 1845, t*y R^v. Silas E. Shepard, to William Henry Pierce, a carpenter and joiner, son of Joseph and Sibyl (Burt) Pierce, of Bristol, R. I., where he was born 24 June 1 8 19. They dwelt at Troy, Penn., from I May 1845 till i Ap. 1846; at Springfield, Penn., till i Ap. 185 1; and then settled at Smithfield, Penn'., where she died 12 July 1858. She was buried at Columbia, on the farm where she was born. He was living at Smithfield in July 1877. 8677 VI. Cynthia Parsons, b. at Columbia, Penn., 26 Dec. 18 18; married there, in 1848, Henry C. Kelley, a lawyer, of Towanda, Penn.; and settled at Chicago, III, where she died, 17 Nov. 1858, and was buried. 8678 VII. Minerva Parsons, b. at Columbia, Penn., 3 March 1821 ; married there, 7 Oct. 1841, Thomas Jefferson Strait, a millwright and machinist, born at Columbia, 14 July 1821. They dwelt at Troy, Penn., till 1853 ; at Canton, Penn., till 1858; and then settled at Williamsport, Penn., where they were living in Aug. 1877. 8679 VIII. Emeline Hannah Parsons, b. at Columbia, Penn., 10 Jan. 1829; married there William Sherman, of Springfield, Penn.; and died in Jan. 1854, at Columbia, where also she was buried. He was living at Richmond, Penn., in July 1877. 16182 16186 16192 16196 16198 8680 868 1 8682 8683 8684 Whitney Family. Chil. of Elias Lasell and Mary (Crantier) Rockwell. I. Elisha Rockwell, b. at Canton, Penn., 28 June 1812; a farmer; married at Tioga, Penn., 27 Oct. 1836, Fanny Clarissa Pratt, dau. of Ebenezer and Fanny (Powers) Pratt, of Canton, where she was born 16 Feb. 181 7. They settled at Canton, and were Hving there in June 1876 ; members of the Disciples' Church. II. William Harrison Rockwell, t. at Canton, Penn., 24 Feb. 18 14; a farmer; married at Armenia, Penn., 19 Nov. 1835, Sarah Caspar, dau. of Peter and Anna (Britton) Caspar, of Armenia. She was born at Muncy, Penn., 14 March 1815. They dwelt at Armenia till 1837; then in Ohio, ten miles below Steubenville ; afterward near Wellsburgh, Va., for eight years; and then returned to Canton, where he died i Sept. 1859, and was buried. She married (2d) John Jay Green, and was living at Armenia in June 1876. III. Jacob Crantier Rockwell, b. at Canton, Penn., 12 Feb. 1817; a miller and farmer; married at Canton, 10 May 1838, Martha Caspar, dau. of Peter and Anna (Britton) Caspar, of Canton. She was born at Muncy, Penn., 15 Sept. 1816; died at Canton, 22 Sept. 1839, and was buried there, in Alba Cemetery. He married (2d), 5 Sept. 1842, at Armenia, Penn., Matilda Jane Mason, dau. of Robert and Nancy Jane (Martin) Mason, of Armenia. She was born at Delhi, N. Y., 26 May 1823. They settled at Canton, and were living there in June 1876. He has been a justice of the peace, and, for thirty years, a deacon of the Disciples' Church at Canton. IV. Adoniram Rockwell, b. at Canton, Penn., 13 May 1821; a farmer and miller; married in June 1842, at Canton, Eliza Pratt, dau. of Asa and Celia (Leonard) Pratt, of Canton, where she was born 8 Ap. 1821. They dwelt at Canton till the Autumn of 1872; and then settled at Union, Penn. Chil. of Samuel and Betsey (Crantier) Rockwell. I. Sophia Rockwell, b. at Canton, Penn., 22 Feb. 1813 ; married, 14 Dec. 1835, John Chester Rose, a merchant, who was born 22 Jan, 1801, died 13 March 1843, and was buried in the old cemetery at Canton. She married (2d) Seth K. Porter, a farmer, who was living at Granville, Penn., in June 1876. She died 3 June 1845, ^n II. John Mazuzan, b. at Cornwall, Vt, 30 Oct 1826; a finisher of woollen cloth ; dwelt at Cornwall till 1 849, and then settled at Lowell, Mass., where he was still living in Ap. 1876, unmarried. III. Harriet Mazuzan, b. at Cornwall, Vt, 29 Jan. 1829; moved to I33I 16486 307s 16495 1332 8825 8826 8827 8828 8829 8830 8831 8832 Eighth Generation. Albion, N. Y., 23 May 1850; married at Gaines, N. Y., 5 Oct. 1853", William Carrit Winne, a brickmaker, son of Garrit and Elizabeth (Vander- hoof) Winne, of Schaghticoke Point, N. Y., where he was born in 1823. They settled, in 1854, at Grand Rapids, Mich.; where he died of heart- disease, 19 May 1857, and was buried in Grand Rapids Cemetery. She was married (2d), 7 Sept. 1858, near Grand Rapids, by Rev. Isaac Bennett, Methodist, to Enos Parish, a farmer, son of Eli and Betsey (Lothrop) Parish, of Nankin, Mich., formerly of Phelps, N. Y., where he was born 26 July 1827. They dwelt at Polkton, Mich., till 1868; and then settled at Allendale, Mich., where they were still living in Ap. 1876. He enlisted at Detroit, Mich., 27 Ap. 1847, ^'^^ served to the end of the Mexican war. He enlisted at Grand Rapids, 21 Dec. 1863, in Battery E, 1st Reg., Mich. Light Artillery; and was discharged 30 July 1865. IV. Julia Mazuzan, b. at Cornwall, Vt, 27 Oct. 1 830; and died there in Jan. 1850. V. Juliet Mazuzan, b. at Cornwall, Vt, 7 Sept. 1832; a teacher; dwelt in Vermont till 1856; was at Grand Rapids, Mich., till 1875; and then went to Lowell, Mass., where she was still living in Ap. 1876, unmar- ried. Chil. of Niram and Almira (Douglass) Rockwell. I. Elmina Rebecca Rockwell, b. at Cornwall, Vt, 4 Ap. 1821. II. Martha Maria Rockwell, b. at Parishville, N. Y., 17 Nov. 1823. III. Reuben Douglass Rockwell, b. at Parishville, N. Y., 5 June 1826; died at Cornwall, Vt, 26 March 1849. IV. Eiias Burnham Rockwell, b. at Parishville, N. Y., 19 June 1828. V. Cornelius Niram Rockwell, b. at Cornwall, Vt, 14 July 1832. Chil. of David and Lucinda (Rockwell) Parkill. I. Lydia Marilla Parkill, b. at Cornwall, Vt, 2 Dec. 1818; married there, 9 Oct. 1845, Horace Walter Sheldon, a farmer, of Salisbury, Vt, where he was born. They settled at Salisbury, and were living there in Ap. 1876. 3077 3078 16500 Whitney Family. 1333 8833 8834 8835 8836 8837 8838 8839 8840 II. Chester Reuben Parkill, b. at Cornwall, Vt, 12 May 1821 ; was killed, II July 1835, at Middlebury, Vt, by the falling of a sand-bank. III. Franklin David Parkill, b. at Cornwall, Vt, 8 Nov. 1824. IV. Sarah Lorenda Parkill, b. at Cornwall, Vt, 26 Aug. 1828; married there, 17 Oct 1854, Franklin Hooker, a farmer, son of Chesterfield and Antha (Field) Hooker, of Cornwall, where he was born 31 Oct 1827. They settled at Cornwall, and were living there in Ap. 1876. Chil. of Reuben and Eliza Elizabeth (Simpson) Rockwell. I. George Simpson Rockwell, b. at Jericho, Vt, 17 May 1829; a dealer in coal; married at Harlem, N. Y., 16 March 1855, by Rev. Dr. Lord, Reformed Dutch, to Elvira Cornelia Vandenburg, born at New York City, 30 Jan. 1838, dau. of John and Maria Beard (Day) Vandenburg. They dwelt at New York till 1866; at Keyport, N. J., till 1872; and then settled at Newark, N. J., where they were still living in Ap. 1876, at 7 Pioneer Street. II. Elson Kincaid Rockwell, b. at Jericho, Vt, 22 June 1832; married at Cornwall, Vt, 5 March i860, Emily Pratt, who died at Tom's River, N. J., 15 Aug. 1875. He was living there in Ap. 1876. III. Amelia A. Rockwell, b. at Jericho, Vt, 2 May 1834; married in 1857, at New York City, Frederick W. Read ; and settled at Lawrence, Kansas, where they were still living in Ap. 1876, with one child. IV. Theodore Frelinghuysen Rockwell, b. at Tom's River, N. J., 29 Ap. 1 845 ; a machinist and inventor ; married at the residence of Rev. Samuel Baker, Baptist, Brooklyn, N. Y., 30 Aug. 1865, Clara Ketcham King, dau. of William Dean and Amy (Mead) King, of Brooklyn. She was born at Cazenovia, 111., 10 Sept 1838. After dwelling at Farming- dale, N. J., and at Brooklyn, they settled at Hammondsport, N. Y., where they were living in July 1876. Chil. of Peter Richard and Sarah (Corey) Martin. I. Eleanor Martin, b. at Bedford, in Stanbridge, C. E., 27 Ap. 1823; married there, 28 March 1844, by Rev. Francis N. Jersey, Baptist, to Hiram Palmer, a farmer, son of Nathan and Priscilla Anna (Baker) Palmer, 16502 3081 16504 16509 16511 3082 16514 1334 Eighth Generation. 8841 8842 8843 8844 8845 8846 8847 of Stanbridge, where he was born 5 Jan. 1823. They settled at Upper Bedford, and were living there in May 1876. II. Hiram Martin, b. at Stanbridge, C. E., 25 Feb. 1825; a hotel- keeper; married there, 27 Ap. 1849, by Rev. James Jones, to Mary Lafontaine, dau. of Joseph and Lucy (Levernoix) Lafontaine, of Chambly, C. E. She was born at Swanton, Vt., 4 March 1828. They dwelt on a farm in Bedford, C. E., for eight years ; at Pike River, C. E., where he was a miller, for nine years ; and then settled at Frelighsburgh, C. E., where they were still living in June 1 876. III. Rufus Mead Martin, b. at Stanbridge, C. E., 12 Ap. 1827; a farmer; married at Stanbridge, 20 Oct. 1853, Julia Ann Jones, dau. of Jonas Galusha and Fanny Maria (Paris) Jones, of Stanbridge. She was born at Danby, Vt, 25 Aug. 1836. They were Hving at Stanbridge in June 1876. IV. Sarah Emily Martin, twin, b. at Stanbridge, C. E., 21 Oct. 1830; married there, 10 Nov. 1855, by Rev. Francis N. Jersey, Baptist, to Reed Grow, a blacksmith, of Westford, Vt. ' V. Peter Albert Martin, twin, b. at Stanbridge, C. E., 21 Oct. 1830; married there, by Rev. Francis N. Jersey, Baptist, to Mary Leonard. They were living at Granby, C. E., in Ap. 1876, and then had five children, but would not send their names. VI. Matilda Esther Martin, b. at Bedford, in Stanbridge, C. E., 20 March 1833; married at Stanbridge, 10 Nov. 1853, by Rev. Francis N. Jersey, Baptist, to Charles Lee Smith, a pattern-maker, son of Jesse and Parthenia (Collins) Smith, of Potten, C. E., where he was born 20 May 1829. They dwelt at Bedford till 23 March 1864; then settled at Swanton, Vt, and were living there in June 1 876. VII. Nye Caleb Martin, b. at Stanbridge, C. E., 21 Aug. 1835; a tanner; married at Blanford, Mass., 17 Nov. 1859, Caroline C. Cook, dau. of Prentice Brown and Elizabeth (Osborn) Cook, of Blanford, where she was born 18 Dec. 1833. They settled at Upper Bedford, C. E., and were living there in May 1876. He was then justice of the peace, postmaster, and mayor of the town of Stanbridge. VIII. Clark Corey Martin, b. at Stanbridge, C. E., 7 July 1837; married Charlotte Could. He enlisted in Colorado, in Co. H, 2d Reg., Colorado Cavalry ; and served till the close of the war. They were living at New York City in May 1 876. 16517 16521 16529 16535 16544 8848 8849 8850 8851 8852 8853 8854 8855 8856 8857 Whitney Family. IX. Richard James Martin, b. at Stanbridge, C. E., 27 May 1839; a farmer; married at Bedford, C. E., 17 Oct. 1867, by Rev. George Slack, Episcopal, to Charlotte Hannah Martin, dau. of Henry and Mary (Campbell) Martin, of Stanbridge, where she was born 20 Oct. 1848. They settled at Stanbridge, and were living there in Ap. 1 876. Chil. of Ora and Catharine (Corey) Blakley. I. Roxana Blalcley, b. at Stanbridge, C. E., in 1820; died at Stan- bridge in 1 84 1, and was buried there. II. Sarah Maria Blalcley, b. at Stanbridge, C. E., 10 Aug. 1821; married there, 15 June 1841, by Rev. Richard Hutchinson, Methodist, to Martin Washman Keiiey, a cabinet-maker, son of Joseph and Sophia (Decker) Kelley, of PhiUipsburgh, C. E., where he was born 19 1821. He died at Stanbridge, 19 Feb. 1847, ^nzn Chil. of James and Lucinda (Keeler) Allee. 3234 9158 I. George Alfred Allee, b. at Moravia, N. Y., 5 Oct. 1839; a farmer; was living with his mother, on the farm where he was born, in July 1877, unmarried. 9159 II. Mary Elizabeth Allee, b. at Moravia, N. Y., 22 Ap. 1847; ^"^^ was living there, with her mother, in July 1877, unmarried. Chil. of Judson and Laura (Goodrich) Wilcox. 3235 9i6o I. Frances D. Wilcox, b. at Catskill, N. Y.; and was living there in July 1876. 9161 II. George Wilcox, b. at Catskill, N. Y.; and was living there in July 1876. 9162 III. Mary Goodrich Wilcox, b. at Catskill, N. Y.; died there, 11 Ap. 1858, and was buried in Catskill Cemetery. 9163 IV. Howard Wilcox, b. at Catskill, N. Y., 1 1 March 1835 ; a jeweller; married at St. Luke's Church, Catskill, 12 May 1859, Sarah Clarke, dau. of Zeba and Martha Jane (Bogardus) Clarke, of Catskill, where she was born 10 June 1840. She died at Catskill, 18 May 1870, and was buried in Catskill Cemetery. He was living at Catskill in July 1 876. 16838 9164 V. Henry Clay Wilcox, b. at Catskill, N. Y., 12 May 1839; an agent 172 16840 I370 9i65 9166 9167 9168 9169 9170 9171 9172 9173 Eighth Generation. for sewing-machines; married at New York City, 3 July 1861, Jeannette Rachel Catlin, dau. of John CatHn, of London, Eng., where she was born. They settled at Mount Vernon, N. Y., and were living there in July 1876. VI. Sarah Augusta Wilcox, b. at Catskill, N. Y. ; married there, in Oct. 1873, Wheeler Howard, a merchant, son of Lewis Keth and Louisa (Wheeler) Howard, of Prattsville, N. Y., where he was born 25 Sept. 1840. They were living at Catskill in July 1876, without children. VII. John Hubbard Wilcox, b. at Catskill, N. Y.; and was living there in July 1876. VIII. Edward Keeler Wilcox, b. at Catskill, N. Y. ; and was living there in July 1876. Chil. of Clark Bacon and Alpa Maria (Keeler) Backus. I. Emeline Sill Backus, b. at Buffalo, N. Y., 7 Oct. 1837; married at Adrian, Mich., 5 May 1855, Ebenezer Ingalls Waldby, son of Ralph and Mary Ann (Ingalls) Waldby. They settled at Adrian, and were living there in Ap. 1877. He was then cashier of the First National Bank of Adrian. II. Alfred Millard Backus, b. at Adrian, Mich.; died in infancy. III. Helen Backus, b. at Adrian, Mich.; died in infancy. IV. Nelly Curtis Backus, b. at Adrian, Mich., i June 1848. Chil. of Albert Merville and Sarah (Keeler) Baker. I. Delos Merville Baker, b. at Buffalo, N. Y., 26 May 1838; a lumber-merchant; married at Plymouth Church, Milwaukee, Wis., 27 Jan. 1863, by Rev. C. D. Helmer, Congregational, to Julia Elizabeth Blount, dau. of Oscar Fitzallan and Cornelia Gillette (Dunham) Blount, of Milwau- kee, and (prior to July 1854) of Whitehall, N. Y., where she was born 21 Dec. 1842. They settled at Adrian, Mich., and were living there in Ap. 1877, without children. II. Sarah Jane Baker, b. at Adrian, Mich., 22 Feb. 1841 ; died there, 15 June 1844, and was buried in Oakwood Cemetery. 3237=' 16842 SZS/b Whitney Family. 9174 9175 9176 9177 9178 9179 9180 Chil. of Delos Milton and Elizabeth (Ten Eyck) Keeler. I. Anna Maria Mills Keeler, b. at Auburn, N. Y., 15 May 1847; died 9 Aug. 1847. II. Elizabeth Ten Eyck Keeler, b. at Auburn, N, Y., 21 July 1850. III. Mary Keeler, twin, b. at Auburn, N. Y., 21 Nov. 185 1. IV. Alida Keeler, twin, b. at Auburn, N. Y., 21 Nov. 185 1; died in Oct. 1852. Chil. of Delos Milton and Catharine Could (Taylor) Keeler. V. Henry Taylor Keeler, b. at Auburn, N. Y., 26 Oct. 1857. VI. Catharine Keeler, b. at Auburn, N. Y., 22 Sept. 1859. VII. Charles Baldwin Keeler, b. at Auburn, N. Y., 9 Jan. 1863. 9181 9182 9183 9184 9185 Child of Charles Baldwin and Nancy (Clark) Keeler. I. Jane Clark Keeler, b. at Seneca Falls, N. Y., 17 Sept. 1850. Chil. of Charles and Harriet (Keeler) Gilbert. I. Henry Gilbert, b. at Ridgefield, Conn.; a hatter and upholsterer; married, and was living at Westport, Conn., in July 1873. II. Elizabeth Gilbert, b. at Ridgefield, Conn.; married Henry Booth; and was living at Danbury, Conn., in July 1873. III. Sylvester Gilbert, b. at Ridgefield, Conn.; a carpenter; was living at New Haven, Conn., in July 1873. Chil. of Moses and Delilah (Keeler) Burr. I. Frances Burr, married Benjamin Bates, of Danbury, Conn. I37I 3239 3239 3240 3244 324s 1372 9i86 9187 9188 9189 9190 9191 9192 9193 9194 Eighth Generation. II. Ann Elizabeth Burr, married Edson Smith, of Ridgefield, Conn. They lived at Danbury, Conn., in July 1873. Chil. of Henry and Eliza Ann (Keeler) Gilbert. I. Aaron Gilbert, was living at Ridgefield, Conn., near Titicus Ceme- tery, in July 1873 ; a carpenter. II. William Gilbert, was living at Ridgefield, Conn., in July 1874; a carpenter. Child of Benjamin and Mary (Keeler) Foster. I. Alethea Foster, married, and lived at Danbury, Conn., with her parents, in July 1873. Chil. of Henry Burr^ and Ann (Haviland) Piatt. I. Amy Elizabeth Piatt, b. at Picket's Ridge, Conn., 27 Jan. 1852 ; married at her father's house, 24 Jan. 1877, by Rev. Mr. Hubbard, Baptist, of Danbury, Conn., to Frank Herman Stiles, of New Canaan, Conn. II. Henrietta Gertrude Piatt, b. at Picket's Ridge, Reading, Conn., 8 Oct. 1857. III. Wilhelmina Hortense Piatt, b. at Picket's Ridge, Reading, Conn., 12 Ap. 1863. Chil. of Alvin Perkins and Frances Imogene (Keeler) Sanford. I. Lena Hotchkiss Sanford, b. at New Haven, Conn., 12 March 1869. II. Justin Henry Sanford, b. at New Haven, Conn., 8 Sept 1871. I Facts received since page 606 was printed have enabled us to revise our account of Nos. 3252 and 3253. Henry Bcirr Platt, No. 3252, was born 21 Oct. 1819, and has been, since 1870, a tobacco- packer. His wife was born 6 Ap. 1825, at Lime- stone, in Ridgefield, Conn. ; and they married there, at her father's house. They settled at Picket's Ridge, in Reading, Conn. ; and were living there in Aug. 1877. Harriet Platt, No. 3253, was born 11 July 1825, and married 3 Dec. 1851. Her husband, No. 2826, was born 12 March 1826, at Ridge- field, Conn. 3247 3249 3252 3262 9195 9196 Whitney Family. 9197 9198 9199 9200 9201 9202 9203 9204 Chil. of Jeremiah and Clara (Keeler) Loder. I. George Keeler Loder, b. at Cross River, N. Y., 30 Ap. 183 1; died at Lysander, N. Y., 20 Ap. 1842, and was buried there. II. Rhoda Ann Loder, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 10 Oct. 1833; married at St. Thomas' Church, Battle Creek, Mich., 10 Oct. 1855, James Edward Conklin, a farmer, who was born in Franklin Square, Rochester, N. Y., 4 July 1832, son of James and Hersilia (Paddock) Conklin. They settled at Bedford, Mich., and were living there in Jan. 1874. Chil. of George S. and Polly (Keeler) Gilbert. I. Roselle Gilbert, was living at Battle Creek, Mich., in Dec. 1874. II. Annie Gilbert, married Andrus, and lived at Ceresco, Mich., in Dec. 1874. III. George L. Gilbert, lived at Clintonville, 111., in Dec. 1874. IV. Sarah L. Gilbert, married Baird, and lived at Lysander, N. Y., in Dec. 1874. V. Herbert Gilbert, lived at Lysander, N. Y., in Dec. 1874. Chil. of Andrew Watson and Laura (Keeler) Baird. I. Sarah Ann Baird, b. at Lysander, N. Y., 8 Nov. 1843; and was living there, with her parents, in Dec. 1 874. II. Andrew Watson Baird, b. at Lysander, N. Y., 13 Jan. 1846; a minister; married at her father's house in Volney, N. Y., 23 Ap. 1872, by Rev. Edwin G. Bush, Methodist Episcopal, to Eva Eliza Peckham, who was born at Volney, 22 Sept. 185 1, dau. of Eusebius and Phebe Ann (McEwen) Peckham. He studied at Rutgers College, N. J., and grad. at the Boston Theological Seminary in 1872; joined the New England Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, in March 1872; was pastor at East Pepperell, Mass., till Ap. 1874, when he was ordained deacon, and stationed at Townsend, Mass.; and was living at the latter place in Dec. 1874. III. Joseph Tapscott Baird, b. at Lysander, N. Y., 10 Feb. 1848; and was living there in Dec. 1874, unmarried. 1373 3267 16845 3269 3270 16852 1374 9205 92o6 9207 9208 9209 9210 921 1 9212 Eighth Generation. IV. Jesse Keeler Baird, b. at Lysander, N. Y., 10 Nov. 185 1; ahd was living there in Dec. 1 874, unmarried. Chil. of Burr and Sally (Hoyt) Keeler. I. George Delos Keeler, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 2 Sept. 1831; a painter and cabinet-maker; married at Bethel, Conn., 7 Nov. 1852, Caroline Roselle James, dau. of Jesse Lodrick and Amanda (Baker) James, of Westport, Conn., where she was born 16 Oct. 1834. They were living at Bethel in 1873. II. Sylvester Keeler, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 21 Aug. 1834; a lock- maker; married at South Norwalk, Conn., 13 Oct. 1859, Mary Jane Hoyt, dau. of Ira and Jane (Miller) Hoyt, ^ of South Norwalk, where she was born 25 July 1841. They dwelt at South Norwalk in 1873, without children. III. Edgar Keeler, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 10 Jan. 1836; a shoe- maker; enlisted at Albany, N. Y., 20 Aug. 1861, as a private in Co. C, 44th Reg., N. Y. S. Vol. Infantry ; and was discharged for disability, 5 Nov. 1862. He was living with his parents, at Ridgefield, in 1873, hopelessly invalided. IV. John Henry Keeler, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 11 Dec. 1838; and died there, 13 Oct. 1839, according to the family-bible, while the town- record makes the date one month and seven days later. V. Huldah Jane Keeler, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 23 Nov. 1841; and was living there, with her parents, in 1873, unmarried. Chil. of Aaron Turner and Eliza (Keeler) Staples. I. Betsey Jane Staples, b. at Norwalk, Conn.; and died there when five months old. II. Samuel Francis Staples, b. at Norwalk, Conn., in Ap. 1834; died of convulsions, at Ridgefield, Conn., when seven years old, and was buried in Titicus Cemetery. I See the Hoyt Genealogy, p. 520. 3273 16854 3274 9213 9214 9215 92 1 6 9217 9218 9219 9220 9221 9222 Whitney Family. III. William Lewis Staples, b. at Green's Farms, Conn., 5 Nov. 1838; died at Danbury, Conn., 11 Nov. 1869, of typhoid fever, unmarried. IV. Julia Ann Staples, b. at South Salem, N. Y., in Sept. 1840; married Benjamin RofT; and died of consumption, at Danbury, Conn., in June 1868. V. Rufus Staples, married Mary Eliza Seynnour, dau. of Lewis Seymour, of Wilton, Conn.; and was living at Danbury, Conn., in 1873. VI. George Staples, b. in Feb. 1846; died in July 1872, at Danbury, Conn. VII. Betsey Staples, was living at Danbury, Conn., in 1873, unmar- ried. VIII. Sarah Staples, was living at Danbury, Conn., in 1873, unmar- ried. Chil. of David Herman and Freelove Ann (Bailey) Keeler. I. William Keeler, b. at Green's Farms, Conn., 28 Feb. 1837; died at Green's Farms, lo Ap. 1837, and was buried there. II. Bailey Samuel Keeler, b. at Brewster's Station, N. Y., 23 Sept. 1838; a salesman; enlisted at Monticello, N. Y., 12 Aug. 1862, in Co. A, 143d Reg., N. Y. S. Vol. Infantry; and was discharged near Alexandria, Va., 12 July 1865, having served under Generals Heintzelman and Sherman, and taken part in twelve engagements. He married, 12 Sept. 187 1, at Middletown, N. Y., Fanny Elizabeth Adams, dau. of Samuel Crowell and Sarah Jane (Van Cleft) Adams, of Middletown. She was born at Ridge- bury, in Wawayanda, N. Y., 10 Dec. 1850. They settled at Middletown, and were living there in Jan. 1875. III. Benjamin Franklin Keeler, b. at Peekskill, N. Y., 5 Aug. 1841; a furniture-finisher and ornamental painter; married at Cochocton, N. Y., 15 Nov. 1866, by Rev. A. M. Calkins, Baptist, to Olive Augusta Dexter, dau. of Jesse and Fanny (Bishop) Dexter, of Honesdale, Penn., where she was born 28 Jan. 1846. They were living, in Jan. 1865, at Honesdale, which had then been his home for ten years. IV. David Herman Keeler, b. at Peekskill, N. Y., 10 May 1844; a manufacturer of chairs; enlisted, 6 Oct. 1864, in Co. A, 143d Reg., N. Y. S. Vol. Infantry; and was discharged at Alexandria, Va., 20 July 1865, having followed General Sherman in his march to the sea, and assisted in 1375 3275 16857 16858 16860 1376 Eighth Generation. 9223 9224 9225 engagements at Robertsville, S. C, Averysborough, N. C, and Bentonville, N. C. He went to Bridgeport, Conn., in Oct. 1865 ; to Honesdale, Penn., in Nov. 1866 ; to Monticello, N. Y., in Sept. 1867 ; to Jeffersonville, N. Y., in Jan. 1868 ; and, in Dec. 1870, settled at Ellen ville, N. Y. He was mar- ried there, 12 Sept. 187 1, at her father's house near the village of EUenville, by Rev. George Clarke, Methodist Episcopal, to Mary Jane Burhans, born at EUenville, 3 Ap. 1851, dau. of Alfred Wood and Jemima (Budd) Burhans. They settled at the corner of Market and Warren Streets, EUenville, and were living there in Feb. 1875. V. George Willis Keeler, b. at Peekskill, N. Y., i Jan. 1847; a salesman; died of consumption, at Middletown, N. Y., 21 March 1875, unmarried, and was buried there, in Hillside Cemetery. VI. John Keeler, b. at Peekskill, N. Y., 29 Dec. 1850; died at Peekskill, 3 May 1852, and was buried there. VH. William Andrew Keeler, b. at Peekskill, N. Y., $ Ap. 1853 ; a chair-maker; was living at Middletown, N. Y., in Dec. 1874, unmarried. Chil. of Isaac Nichols and Sarah Ann (Keeler) Powell. 9226 I. Charles Wright Powell, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., I7july 1841; died there, of scarlet fever, 25 Sept. 1846, and was buried in Titicus Cemetery. 9227 n. Margaret Eliza Powell, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 28 Aug. 1843; was living with her parents, at 8 Parrott Street, Bridgeport, Conn., in Nov. 1873, unmarried. 9228 HI. Samuel Francis Powell, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 9 Ap. 1845; was living with his parents, at Bridgeport, Conn., in Nov. 1873, unmarried. 9229 IV. John Wright Powell, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 23 Ap. 1848; a blacksmith ; was living with his parents, at Bridgeport, Conn., in Nov. 1843, unmarried. 9230 V. Charles Seymour Powell, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 8 June 1850; a carpenter; was living with his parents, at Bridgeport, Conn., in Nov. 1873, unmarried. 9231 VI. Sarah Lucy Powell, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 24 May 1852; died there, 26 July 1861, and was buried in Titicus Cemetery. 3276 » * fr Whitney Family. 9232 9233 9234 9235 9236 9237 9238 9239 9240 9241 9242 9243 9244 9245 Chil. of James Harvey and Emeline (Smith) Keeler. I. Mary Keeler, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 6 Jan. 1841; died there, 12 Oct. 1845, 2ind was buried in the Presbyterian Church-yard. II. Smith Keeler, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 28 Feb. 1845; a fresco- painter; married Mary Wheeler, of Norwalk, Conn.; and lived at Chicago, 111., in 1873. III. Mary Ann Keeler, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 22 March 1847; married Samuel Allen, of Westport, Conn., a master-mariner. IV. Caroline Odell Keeler, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 21 Ap. 1849; married George Warren, of Westport, Conn., a farmer. V. Sarah Keeler, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 14 Ap. 1851; married Bernard Cravagan, of Sharon, Conn., a saddler and harness-maker. VI. Arthur Morris Keeler, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 7 Feb. 1853; a fresco-painter; married at Saugatuck, Conn., 2 July 1873, Grace Leonard, of Great Barrington, Mass. VII. Maria DeWitt Keeler, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 25 Dec. 1854; married John Allen, of Westport, Conn., a farmer, brother to Samuel Allen, who married her sister Mary. They lived at Westport in 1873, without children. VIII. Isabel Keeler, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 27 June 1857; lived with her sister, Mrs. Warren, at Westport, Conn., in 1873, unmarried. IX. Aaron Ward Keeler, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 28 July 1859. Chll. of James Harvey and Sarah Maria (Sammis) Keeler. X. Henry Durand Keeler, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 1 1 Dec. 1863. XI. Benjamin Floyd Keeler, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 26 Oct. 1865. XII. George Keeler, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 5 Aug. 1868. XIII. Emeline Keeler, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 26 June 1870. XIV. Bertha Keeler, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 19 Sept. 1872. 178 1377 3277 1686I 16863 16868 16870 3277 1378 9246 9247 9248 9249 92SO 925 1 Eighth Generation. Child of William Lewis and Lydia Ann (Tucker) Keeier. I. William Warren Keeier, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 11 June 1859. Child of Samuel Ingersol and Caroline (Odell) Keeier. I. Charles Odell Keeier, b. at Yonkers, N. Y., 10 Jan, 1849; ni^''- ried at Hudson City, N. J., 29 May 1872 {var. 8 Ap. 1873), by Rev. T. R. G. Peck, Reformed, to Florentina St. Pierre, dau. of Philip and Nelly St. Pierre. They were living at Hastings-upon-Hudson, N. Y., in Ap, 1877, without children. Child of Samuel Ingersol and Harriet Amelia (Odell) Keeier. II. Caroline Elizabeth Keeier, b. at North Castle, N. Y., i Sept. 1852; married at Hastings-upon-Hudson, N. Y., 23 July 1873, by Rev. T, R. G. Peck, Reformed, to Gilbert Underhill Dusenberry, a farmer, son of Jacob and Jane (Underhill) Dusenberry, of Hartsdale, N. Y., where he was born I May 1 848. They settled at Hartsdale, and were living there in Ap. 1877. Chil. of William Swayze and Fanny Melinda (Rodgers) Baker. I. Edward Everett Baker, b. at New Hartford, Conn., 16 Ap. 1842; enlisted in 1861, at Collinsville, Conn., in Co. B, 4th Reg., Conn. Vol. Infantry (afterward the ist Reg. Conn. Heavy Artillery), and served for three years; married at New York City, 19 June 1864, Rosetta Lavinia Fenn, only dau. of Abijah and Laura (Palmiter) Fenn, of Harwinton, Conn. She was born at Burlington, Conn., 23 May 1844. They were living at Harwinton, with her parents, in Ap. 1877. II. Albert Hebard Baker, b. at Kingston, R. I., 18 Oct. 1845; enlisted at Collinsville, Conn., in Oct. 1861, in Co. C, 8th Reg., Conn. Vol. Infantry; died at Newbern, N. C, 22 May 1862, and was buried there. His remains were re-interred in May 1866, in the south-east school-district of New Hartford, Conn. III. Frank Russell Baker, b. at Burlington, Conn., 15 Ap. 1855; and was living at Collinsville, Conn,, in Ap. 1877. 3278 3279 3279 16871 3282 16873 9252 9253 9254 9255 9256 9257 9258 9259 9260 926i 9262 Whitney Family. Chil. of John Fletcher and Clara (Benjamin) Baker. I. John Emerson Baker, b. at Salisbury, Conn., 14 Feb. 1848; died at Winsted, Conn., 30 Aug. 1849, and was buried there. II. Emma Clara Baker, b. at Winsted, Conn., 25 Nov. 1850; died at Winsted, 8 Sept. 185 1, and was buried there. III. Ellis Benjamin Baker, b. at Winsted, Conn., 24 Sept. 1854; a book-keeper and telegraph-operator; married at Meriden, Conn., 21 Sept. 1876, Mary Corham Frost, who was born at Bristol, Conn., 11 Nov. 1856, dau. of Daniel Cooper and Sarah Abigail (Stoddard) Frost. They were living at Meriden in July 1877. Chil. of Scott and Abby (Burwell) Baker. I. Robert Baker, died soon after his return from service in the war of 1861. - Flinn, a merchant ; and was II. Mary Louisa Baker, married living at Bridgeport, Conn., in July 1877. III. Elizabeth Baker, was living with her parents, at Birmingham, Conn., unmarried, in July 1877. IV. Scott Baker, was living with his parents, at Birmingham, Conn., unmarried, in July 1877. Repeated efforts to obtain the record of this family have failed. Chil. of Hiram Wheeler and Emily Laura (Baker) Pond. I. Ella Emily Pond, b. at Colebrook, Conn., 22 Aug. 1852. II. Myra Louise Pond, b. at Colebrook, Conn., 4 Dec. 1858. Chil. of Samuel Thomas and Sarah Caroline (Keeler) Jones. I. Mary Jones, b. about 1858. II. Ashley Jones, b. about 1861. 1379 3284 16876 3285 3287 3288 1380 Righth Generation. Child of James and Laura Jane (Keeler) Lobdell. 3289 9263 I Carevell Lobdell, b. about 1857. Child of James and Laura Jane (Keeler) Osborn. 3289 9264 II. Susan Osborn, b. about 1871. t Chit, of Nelson and Annette (Stebbins) Keeler. r 3290 9265 I. James Floyd Keeler, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 2 Jan. 1861. 9266 II. Develous Keeler, b. at South Salem, N.Y., 29 Nov. 1863. 9267 III. William Stebbins Keeler, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 10 Feb. 1866; lived with his grandfather in 1873. 9268 IV. Frederick Nelson Keeler, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 9 May 1869. 9269 V. Edgar Keeler, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 3 Feb. 1871. Chil. of Stephen and Alice (Maxwell) Keeler. 3293 9270 I. Solomon Maxwell Keeler, b. at Brooklyn, N. Y. ; married at Kenosha, Wis., 3 May 1857, Mary Ann Pomeroy, dau. of George Pomeroy, of San Francisco, Cal. He was purser of the steam-ship New York, and died in China, 20 Jan. 1 868. She was living at San Francisco in Nov. 1873- 16877 9271 II. Sarah Ann Keeler, b. at Brooklyn, N. Y., 24 Dec. 1834; married there, 3 Feb. 1853, William Lane Hendrickson, an expressman, son of William and Maria (Bennett) Hendrickson, of Springfield, Jamaica, L. I., where he was born. They settled at Brooklyn, and died there (she, 10 Aug. i860; he, 10 Oct. 1866), and were buried at Springfield. 16880 9272 9273 9274 9275 9276 9277 9278 9279 Whitney Family. 1381 Chil. of Nathan and Sarah (Chumar) Keeler. I. Mary Keeler, married William Baker, a merchant in dry goods; and settled at Trenton, N. J., where they were still living in Nov. 1873. II. Charles Keeler, was living at Trenton, N. J., in Nov. 1873, un- married ; a house-painter. III. Sarah Keeler, married David Runyon, of Plainfield, N. J., an accountant ; and settled at Newark, N. J., where they were still living in Nov. 1873. IV. Josephine Keeler, married Thomas Scott, a freight-agent; and settled at Trenton, N. J., where they were still living in Nov. 1873. V. Henrietta Keeler, married Thomas Dalley, a grocer, of Wood- bridge, N. J., where they were living in Nov. 1873. VI. Emma Keeler, married William Winters, a carriage-manufacturer; and settled at Phillipsburgh, N. J., where they were still living in Nov. 1873- VII. Nathan Keeler, died when two years old. There were several others in this household, who died young, and of whom no account has been obtained. Chil. of Joshua Robert and Mary (Keeler) Willets. I. Lewis Keeler Willets, b. at Fort Hamilton, N. Y., 23 Oct. 1837 ; and was living with his mother, at 147 SuUivan Street, New York, in Nov. 1873, unmarried. He enHsted in U. S. Marine Corps, 10 Dec. 1858, served on the steamer Brooklyn, and was discharged 30 Nov. 1861; enHsted, 17 May 1862, in 71st Reg., N. Y. S. Mihtia, and was discharged 17 Aug. 1862; enlisted 13 June 1863, and was discharged 13 July 1863; enlisted, 29 Dec. 1863, in Co. E, I02d Reg., N. Y. Vet. Volunteers, and was discharged 23 Aug. 1865 ; was captured, 20 July 1864, at the battle of Peach Tree Creek, Ga., and was confined in the prison at Anderson ville four months, and at Florence, S. C, four months; enlisted in 13th Reg., U. S. Infantry, 27 Ap. 1867, and was discharged 27 Ap. 1870; enlisted in 2 1st Reg., U. S. Infantry, 16 Aug. 1871; and when that, and a battalion of the 14th U. S. Infantry, were consolidated, he was discharged as a surplus non-commissioned officer, 20 Oct. 1872. 3296 16883 16884 16885 16886 16889 3298 1382 9280 9281 9282 9283 9284 9285 9286 9287 9288 Eighth Generation. II. James Willets, b. at Fort Hamilton, N. Y., 3 Oct. 1839; a steam- engineer; was living at Gold Hill, Nevada, in Nov. 1873, unmarried. He enlisted, as a private, in i8th Reg. Wis. Volunteers ; served for three years; and was discharged as a sergeant. III. Harriet Willets, b. at New York City, 31 Oct. 184 1; married there, 19 Feb. 1859, John James Evans, son of David and Mary (Pritchard) Evans, of New York, where he was born 18 Oct. 1835. They were living with her mother, at New York, in Nov. 1873. He enlisted, 13 Sept. 1861, in Co. H, 6th Reg., N. Y. Cavalry ; and was discharged as quartermaster sergeant, 29 June 1865. IV. Jane Willets, b. at New York City, 4 Ap. 1850; died there, 3 Oct. 1853, and was buried in Greenwood Cemetery. Chi I. of Thaddeus and Mary (Crannis) Keeler. I. Frank Keeler, b. in New York City, about Nov. 1847; a grocer; married, and was living with his father, in Morristown, N. J., in Nov. 1873. II. William Thaddeus Keeler, b. in New York City, 5 Ap. 1849; a student of medicine ; was living with his father, in Morristown, N, J., in Nov. 1873, unmarried. Child of Henry and Harriet (Keeler) Burtis. I. Elizabeth Hendrickson Burtis, b. at Trenton, N. Y., i June 1862. Chll. of James and Charlotte (Tice) Keeler. I. Eugene Keeler, b. at Trenton, N. J.; was living in Nov. 1873, un- married. II. Menoma Keeler, b. at Trenton, N. J.; was living in Nov. 1873, unmarried. III. Neman Keeler, b. at Trenton, N. J.; died young. 16890 3299 3302 3303 9289 9290 9291 9292 9293 9294 9295 9296 9297 9298 9298: 9299 Whitney Family. IV. Keeler, a dau., b. at Trenton, N. J.; died when three or four years old. V. Harriet Keeler, b. at Trenton, N. J. VI. William Keeler, b. at Trenton, N. J., in Sept. 1859. VII. Viola Keeler, twin, b. at Trenton, N. J., in Aug. 1862. VIII. Keeler, twin, a son, b. at Trenton, N. J., in Aug. 1862 ; died when about two weeks old, unnamed. IX. Keeler, a son, b. at Trenton, N. J.; died young. X. Montague Keeler, b. at Jersey City, N. J., in Sept. 1865. Chil. of William and Clarissa (Kellogg) Scofield. I. Catharine Mary Scofield, b. at Poundridge, N. Y., 25 Sept. 1842 ; died at Shrewsbury, Penn., 19 Jan. 1852, and was buried there. II. Margaretta Scofield, b. at Shrewsbury, Penn., 18 Aug. 1849; ^ teacher; married at Poundridge, N. Y., 25 Dec. 1866, George Thatcher Smith, a teacher, born 30 May 1836, son of William Lewis and Clarissa (Thatcher) Smith. He grad. at Union College. They settled at Pound- ridge, and were living there in July 1877. III. Adeline Scofield, b. at Shrewsbury, Penn., 27 Aug. 185 1 ; mar- ried at Poundridge, N. Y., 29 Ap. 1872, George Henry Halght, a civil engineer, born 2 March 1852, son of Samuel and Phebe (Clark) Haight,^ of Bedford, N. Y. They were living at Poundridge in July 1877. IV. Mary Catharine Scofield, b. at Poundridge, N. Y., 13 June 1859; and was living there in July 1877. Child of Benjamin and Sarah Maria (Packard) Kellogg. I. Benjamin Franklin Kellogg, b. at Camden, N. J., 4 Jan. 1857; and was living with his father, at Philadelphia, Penn., in Sept. 1877. I See the Hoyt Genealogy, p. 543. 1383 3313 16893 16896 3314 1384 9300 930I 9302 9303 9304 9305 93o6 9307 9308 Eighth Generation. Child of Cyrus' and Eliza Ann (Osborn) Kellogg. I. Emma Lewis Kellogg, b. at Poundridge, N. Y., 26 March 1849; married at Camden, N. J., 22 Nov. 1870, Lewis Hanford Benedict. See his record. Chi I. of Cyrus and Mary Richards (Moseley) Kellogg. II. Nathanael Buckland Kellogg, b. at Camden, N. J., 26 June 1857 ; died at Camden, 6 Aug. 1858, and was buried there, in Evergreen Cemetery. III. Maria Roberta Kellogg, b. at Camden, N. J., 22 May 1859; died at Camden, i Dec. 1862, and was buried there, in Evergreen Cemetery. IV. William Park Kellogg, b. at Camden, N. J., 27 May 1862 ; died at Camden, 2 1 March 1 866, and was buried there, in Evergreen Cemetery. V. Florence Moseley Kellogg, b. at Camden, N. J., 19 Ap. 1866. Child of William Ezra and Margaret Strang (Kellogg) Parsons. I. Jessie Parsons, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 12 Ap. 1872; bap. 28 Sept. 1873, by Rev. Mr. Grey, pastor of the Presbyterian Church at South Salem. Chi I. of Jason Gardiner and Maria (Raymond) Kellogg. I. Henry Ward Kellogg, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 27 Feb. 1858; a clerk; lived at Katonah, N. Y., in 1873. II. Sophia Kellogg, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 14 May 1862. III. Edward Clinton Kellogg, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 2 Feb. 1864. I Cyrus Kellogg, No. 3315, a grocer, mar- ried at New York City, ii Jan. 1848, Eliza Ann Osborn, dau. of David and Betsey (Smith) Osborn, of Poundridge, N. Y., where she was born in 1826. They dwelt at Poundridge for one year and a half; at South Salem, N. Y., two years; and at Philadelphia, Penn., two years. She died at Poundridge, 28 June 1854. He married (2d), 7 July 1856, at Philadelphia, Mary Richards Moseley, dau. of Nathanael Buck- land and Mary Fuller (Richards) Moseley, of Philadelphia, formerly of Springfield, M!ass., where she was born 9 Jan. 1827. They dwelt at Camden, N. J., till 1876; then settledat Brooklyn, N. Y., and were living there in Sept. 1877. These facts did not reach us in time to appear in their proper place, on page 613. 3315 16897 9336 3315 3317 3318 Whitney Family. 9309 9310 9311 9312 9313 9314 9315 9316 9317 9318 9319 9320 9321 9322 Child of Hawley and Eunice (Jones) Seymour. I. Caroline Augusta Seymour, b. at Wilton, Conn., 25 July 1855; and lived there, with her mother, in 1873. Chll. of Sanford and Nancy (Jones) Keeler. I. Lois Adela Keeler, b. at Wilton, Conn., i Feb. 1848; and died there, 18 Dec. 1851. II. Arvilla Keeler, b. at Wilton, Conn., 22 May 1850. III. Wilbur J. Keeler, b. at Wilton, Conn., 20 Sept. 1852; and died there, 18 Nov. 1852. IV. Louisa Keeler, b. at Wilton, Conn., i Oct. 1853. V. Fanny Keeler, b. at Wilton, Conn., i Sept. 1855. VI. Frank S. Keeler, b. at Wilton, Conn., 25 Sept. 1859; and died there, 26 Nov. 1859. VII. Ruth Ann Keeler, b. at Wilton, Conn., 9 May 1 869. Chil. of William and Mary Jane (Jones) Avery. I. William H. Avery, b. i Aug. 1846. II. Avery, a son, died at birth. III. Washington Irving Avery, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 4 Nov. 1858. IV. Benjamin Ellsworth Avery, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 19 June 1862. Chil. of Albert and Catharine Janette (Jones) Jones. I. Lois Jones. II. Catharine Jones, b. about 1865. 174 1385 3320 3322 3323 3324 1386 Eighth Generation. Chil. of Henry Dwight and Elizabeth Ann (Keeler) Hawley. 3330 9323 I. Charles Dwight Hawley, b. at Farmington, Conn., 23 March 1868. 9324 II. Henry Keeler Hawley, b. at Farmington, Conn., 2 June 1870. 9325 III. Hawley, a son, twin, b. at Farmington, Conn., 19 Nov. 1876; died when three months old. 9326 IV. Hawley, a dau., twin, b. at Farmington, Conn., 19 Nov. 1876. lll-^ Chil. of Aaron C. and Emma Elizabeth (Hart) Keeler. 9327 I. Henry Hawley Keeler, b. at North Wilton, Conn., 3 March 1867. 9328 II. Abner Hart Keeler, b. at North Wilton, Conn., 5 Ap. 1868. 9329 III. Aaron Benedict Keeler, b. at North Wilton, Conn., 13 Ap. 1872. 9330 IV. Nettie Eliza Keeler, b. at North Wilton, Conn., 16 June 1876. Chil. of John Webster and Mary Caroline (Brush) Keeler. 3333 9331 I. Mary Emma Keeler, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 28 Sept. 1863; died 27 Oct. 1863, and was buried in Titicus Cemetery. 9332 II. Edward Webster Keeler, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 20 Jan. 1866. 9333 III. John Franklin Keeler, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 16 Dec. 1868. 9334 IV. Ernest Marvin Keeler, b. at Ridgefield, Conn,, 24 Sept. 1875. Chil. of Lewis and Mary Esther (Avery) Benedict. 3346 9335 I. Lydia Waterbury Benedict, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 30 Aug. 1848; was unmarried in Nov. 1877. 9336 II. Lewis Hanford Benedict, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 26 Nov. 1849; a dealer in fruit; married at Camden, N. J., 22 Nov. 1870, 16897 Whitney Family. 9337 9338 Emma Lewis Kellogg, dau. of Cyrus and Eliza Ann (Osborn) Kellogg, of Camden. She was born at Poundridge, N, Y., 26 March 1849. They settled at Brooklyn, N. Y., and were living there in Sept. 1877, III. Etta Mary Benedict, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 11 Nov. 1853; died at South Salem, 7 June 1857, '^'^^ was buried there. IV. Cora Estella Benedict, b. at Brooklyn, N. Y., 21 Sept. 1861. 9339 9340 9341 9342 9343 9344 9345 9346 9347 9348 Chii. of Stephen and Harriet (Benedict) Webster. I. George Webster, a farmer; lived with his parents in 1873. II. Harriet Eudora Webster. III. Mary Anne Webster, lived with her parents in 1873. IV. Charles Webster. V. Steplien Webster, b. about 1866. Chii. of Jonah and Mary Amelia (Benedict) Holly. I. Marietta Holly, b. about 1855. II. Stephen Holly, b. about 1865. Chii. of Webster Boughton and Hancy Keeler (Benedict) Hull. I. Hannah Louisa Hull, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 18 Aug. 1856; was a teacher of instrumental music, and organist of the Presbyterian Church, at South Salem, in 1873. II. William Clayton Hull, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 30 Dec. 1863. Chii. of Henry and Isabella Frances (Hayes) Anderson. I. Mary Ellen Anderson, b. at Elizabeth, N. J., 25 Aug. 1863. 1387 9300 3348 3349 3350 3357 1388 Eighth Generation. 9349 II. Henry Churchill Anderson, b. at New York City, 8 July i868. 93 50 III. Fidelia Anderson, b. at Green Point, L. I., 26 Jan. 1873. 9351 IV. Annabel Anderson, b. at Green Point, L. I., 24 Aug. 1874. Chil. of Ferdinand and Anna Margaret (Purdy) Hayes. 9352 I. Mary Elizabeth Hayes, b. at Norwalk, Conn., 30 Dec. 1870; died 2 Oct. 1871. 9353 II. Charles Ferdinand Hayes, b. at Norwalk, Conn., 12 Jan. 1875. 3358 Chil. of William Frederick and Fidelia Elizabeth (Hayes) Benedict. 9354 I. Annie Keeler Benedict, b. at South Norwalk, Conn., 2 July 1864. 9355 II. William Hayes Benedict, b. at New York City, 5 May 1866. 9356 III. Fredericic Beecher Benedict, b. at Brooklyn, N. Y., 15 May 1869. 9357 IV. Charles Ernest Benedict, b. at Brooklyn, N. Y,, 6 Sept. 1872. 3359 Chil. of John Leicester and Nellie (Keyser) Hayes. 9358 I. Elsie May Hayes, b. at South Norwalk, Conn., 11 June 1867. 9359 II. Helena Hampton Hayes, b. at Green Point, L. I., 2 Jan. 1869. 9360 III. Nelly Hoyt Hayes, b. at Green Point, L. I., 11 Feb. 1872. 9361 IV. John Leicester Hayes, b. at Green Point, L. I., 31 March 1876. 3360 9362 9363 9364 936s 9366 9367 9368 9369 9370 9371 9372 9373 Whitney Family. Chil. of Daniel Howel and Hannah Jane (Keeler) Olmstead. I. Harrison Eli Olmstead, b. at The Cascades, Columbia River, Oregon, 8 July 1863. II. Myra Daniels Olmstead, b. near Walla Walla, Washington, 24 March 1865. III. Rosa Delia Olmstead, b. near Walla Walla, Washington, 30 Aug. 1866. IV. Isaac Sterrett Olmstead, b. near Walla Walla, Washington, 30 Ap. 1869 ; died there, 8 Jan. 1872, and was buried in Walla Walla Cemetery. V. Addy Levina Olmstead, b. near Walla Walla, Washington, 1 1 Feb. 1873; died there, 4 March 1873, and was buried in Walla Walla Cemetery. VI. Lewis Daniel Olmstead, b. near Walla Walla, Washington, 25 July 1875. Chil. of John Eli and Eliza Jane (Carpenter) Keeler. I. Ida Jane Keeler, b. at West Hoboken, N. J., in Oct. 1861, II. John Lewis Keeler, b. at West Hoboken, N. J., in Aug. 1865; died at Jersey City, N. J., in Jan. 1868. III. Charles Eli Keeler, b. at Jersey City, N. J., in Feb. 1871. Chil. of Rollin and Esther Mary (Keeler) McNiel. I. Archibald McNiel, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 16 July 1866. ^ II. Mary McNiel, b. at New Haven, Conn., 6 Jan. 1871; died at South Salem, N. Y., 20 March 1872, and was buried in the Presbyterian Church- yard. Child of David Bradley and Adelphine Frederica (Brandner) Keeler. I. Mabel Keeler, b. at Greeley, Colorado, 24 July 1871; died 2 Aug. 1 87 1, and was buried at Greeley. 1389 3362 3363 3370 ZIT^ I39Q 9374 9375 9376 9377 9378 9379 9380 9381 9382 Eighth Generation. Chil. of William H. and Mary Amelia (Marvin) Henry. I. William Marvin Henry, b. in New York City, lo Aug. i860; and was living there, with his parents, at 56 West 12th Street, in 1874. II. John Campbell Henry, b. in New York City, 23 July 1866; and was living there, with his parents, in 1874. Chil. of Harman and Sarah Elizabeth (Marvin) Terwiliiger. I. Harman Cage Terwiliiger, b. at Fair Haven, in Sterling, N. Y., 25 June 1858 ; and was living with his parents, at Vassar, Mich., in 1874. II. Mary Elizabeth Terwiliiger, b. at Fair Haven, N. Y,, i7june 1862 ; and was living with her parents, at Vassar, Mich., in 1874. III. Helen Ann Terwiliiger, b. at Fair Haven, N. Y., 6 Ap. 1864; and was living with her parents, at Vassar, Mich., in 1874. Child of Lewis Scott and Rachel (Van Patten) Marvin. I. Estella Marvin, b. at Sterhng, N. Y., 20 Nov. 1868; and was living there, with her parents, in 1874. 3373 3374 3376 Child of Albert Foster and Betsey (White) Boland. I. John Albert Boland, b. at Cortland Village, N. Y., 2 May 1832; a trader; married at Vesper, N. Y., Elvira Russell; and was living at Owasco, N. Y., in Sept. 1875. Chil. of Albert Foster and Sarah (Darling) Boland. II. Sarah Abigail Boland, b. at Cortland Village, N. Y., 7 Dec. 1835; died at Cazenovia, N. Y., 25 Aug. 1840, and was buried at Cortland Village. III. Annis Levina Boland, b. at Cortland Village, N. Y., 23 May 1837; died at the same place, 10 June 1837, and was buried there. <3382 died at New Canaan, 28 Oct. 1867, and was buried there. IV. George Gardner Webb, b. at New Canaan, Conn., 25 May 1848; a book-keeper; married at New Canaan, 22 Nov. 1871, Josephine Hoyt, dau. of Noah Wilcox and Cornelia (Bennet) Hoyt, of New Canaan. She was born in New York City, 1 5 Oct. 1 843 ; and was living there in May 1877. He died without children, 19 March 1872, at New Canaan, and was buried there. V. Charles Edward Webb, b. at New Canaan, Conn., 3 Jan. 1857; and was living there in May 1877. VI. James Henry Webb, b. at New Canaan, Conn., 18 March 1855 ; and was Hving there in May 1877. I42I 3545 17044 3548 17045 1422 Eighth Generation. 9667 9668 9669 9670 9671 9672 9673 Chil. of Samuel and Rebecca Ann (Keeler) Bouton. I. William Bouton, b. at New Canaan, Conn., 16 March 1843 ; mar- ried there, in March 1865, by Rev. Benjamin Lincoln Swan, Congrega- tional, to Sarah Jane Stevens, of Darien, Conn.; and was living at Osborn, Mo., in May 1877. II. Charles Henry Bouton, b. at New Canaan, Conn., 26 Jan. 1845; and was living at Winstonville, Mo., in May 1877, unmarried. III. Ruth Ann Bouton, b. at New Canaan, Conn., 14 Feb. 1847; died at New Canaan, i o Oct. 1 860, and was buried there. Chil. of Lemuel and Clarissa (Tanner) Smith. I. Sarah Sophia Smith, b. at Portageville, N. Y., 28 March 1829; married at Portville, N. Y., 25 July 1850, Ambrew David Rice, a druggist, son of Luman and Polly (Carpenter) Rice, of Portville. He was born at Olean, N. Y., 11 Feb. 1820. They settled at Portville, and were living there in May 1876. He was then postmaster of that place. II. Hiram Bangs Smith, b. at Portageville, N. Y., 6 Aug. 183 1; a farmer and lumberman ; married at Portville, N. Y., 1 3 June 1 857, Charlotte Maria Percival, dau. of Jabez and Anna (Burnham) Percival, of the same place. She was born at Albany, N. Y., 13 Aug. 1833. They settled at Portville, and were Hving there in May 1876. III. Jane Eliza Smith, b. at Portville, N. Y., 7 Ap. 1835; married there, 11 June 1856, Eugene DeWitt Ruggles, a farmer, born at Colesville, N. Y., 5 Nov. 1830, son of Gerry and Almira (Humaston) Ruggles, of Portville. They dwelt at Ripon, Wis., for twelve years; and then settled at Charles City, Iowa, where they were still living in May 1 876, members of the Methodist Episcopal Church. IV. Emetine Maria Smith, b. at Portville, N. Y., 18 Aug. 1843; married there, 21 Dec. 1864, John McCraw, a dealer in lumber, son of Joseph and Sarah Ann (Clement) McGraw, of Dryden, N. Y., where he was born 6 Feb. 1837. They dwelt at New Hudson, N. Y., till 1865; then settled at Rochester, N. Y., and were living there in June 1876. He was then a member of the Common Council of the city. ^3551 ^3549 3553 17047 17051 17057 17060 9674 9675 9675= 9676 9677 9678 9679 968o 9681 Whitney Family Chi I. of Alanson and Mary (Mackey) Bangs. I. Joseph Milton Bangs, b. at Raisin, Mich., 16 Nov. 1827; died there, 18 Jan. 1832, and was buried in Tecumseh Cemetery. II. Betsey Jane Bangs, b. at Raisin, Mich., 11 Oct. 1829; married there, 21 Aug. 1850, at her father's house, by Rev. Francis Burritt Bangs, Methodist Episcopal, to George Washington Haight, of Raisin; and was Uving at Jackson, Mich., in March 1876. III. Urion Fletcher Bangs, b. at Raisin, Mich., 20 Jan. 1831; died there, 24 Jan. 1832, and was buried in Tecumseh Cemetery. IV. Huldah Maria Bangs, b. at Raisin, Mich., 31 Aug. 1834; married in the same house, 31 May 1859, by her uncle. Rev. Francis Burritt Bangs, Methodist Episcopal, to Edward Lovegrove Russell, a farmer, son of Asa and Lydia (Lovegrove) Russell, of Macon, Mich. He was born at Plainfield, Conn., 9 June 1831. They dwelt in Crooked Creek Precinct, now the town of Brookside, five miles from Centralia, 111., till i Jan. 1863; at Macon, Mich., a part of the year 1863; then returned to Raisin, settled in the house where she was born, two and a half miles south-west of Tecumseh, and were living there in March 1876. V. Hannah Jeannette Bangs, b. at Raisin, Mich., 3 May 1836; and died there, 12 March 1837. VI. Alanson Burr Bangs, b. at Raisin, Mich., 23 Oct. 1838; a farmer ; married at Tecumseh, Mich., in the Methodist Episcopal Church, II May 1866, by the pastor, Rev. John H. Burnham, to Almeida Melissa Coller, born at Raisin, 9 May 1846, dau. of Thomas and Margaret (Hen- dershott) Coller. They settled at Raisin, and were living there in Ap. 1876. VII. John Fletcher Bangs, b. at Raisin, Mich., 4 May 1840; died there, 8 Aug. 1842, and was buried in Tecumseh Cemetery. VIII. Mary Ellen Bangs, b. at Raisin, Mich., 14 Nov. 1843; died there, 27 Oct. 1850, and was buried in Tecumseh Cemetery. Chil. of Isaac and Hannah (Lee) Bangs. I. Eliza Jane Bangs, b. at Stamford, N. Y., 3 Nov. 1826; died 4 Nov. 1826, and was buried at Stamford. 1423 3556 17063 17068 3557 1424 9682 9683 9684 9685 9686 968; 9688 9689 9690 9691 Eighth Generation. II. Levi Silliman Bangs, b. at Tecumseh, Mich., i Sept. 1828; died at Tecumseh, 17 Sept. 1828, and was buried there. III. Daniel Lee Bangs, b. at Tecumseh, Mich., 30 Nov. 1829; and was living in California in March 1 876. IV. Huldah Maria Bangs, b. at Tecumseh, Mich., 3 Aug. 1831; died at Tecumseh, 27 Aug. 183 1, and was buried there. V. Isaac Fletcher Bangs, b. at Rome, Mich., 24 Feb. 1834; and was living at Belleville, Mich., in 1876. Chil. of John and Betsey (Grant) Bangs. I. Julia Augusta Bangs, b. at Raisin, Mich., 27 Ap. 1835 ; died there, 30 March 1837, ^^*^ ^^^ buried in Tecumseh Cemetery. II. Harriet Augusta Bangs, b. at Raisin, Mich., 22 July 1837; married there, 6 Ap. 1858, John Wier Criswold, a farmer, son of Thomas and Betsey (Wier) Griswold, of Southport, N. Y. He was born at Tecum- seh, Mich., 22 July 1834. They dwelt at Tecumseh till 1865 ; at Franklin, Mich., till 1866; at Manchester, Mich., till 1867; at Pontiac, Mich., till 1868 ; and then settled at London, Mich., where they were still living in Ap. 1876. III. William Henry Bangs, b. at Raisin, Mich., 23 Jan. 1840; mar- ried at Muskegon, Mich., 21 June 1869, Miriam Dorman, dau. of John and Susanna (Rosser) Dorman, of Muskegon. She was born at London, C. W., in 1849, and died at Tecumseh, Mich. He married (2d), 19 Oct. 1 87 1, at Waverly, Ohio, Mandana Puffer, dau. of Horace and Calista Ann (Stratton) Puffer, of Waverly, where she was born 12 Aug. 1845. He dwelt at Muskegon for three years ; at Tecumseh, three years; then settled at Stevens Point, Wis., and was living there in Ap. 1876. IV. Charles Wesley Bangs, b. at Raisin, Mich., 11 Feb. 1842; enlisted at Tecumseh, Mich., 6 Aug. 1862, in Co. E, i8th Reg., Mich. Vol. Infantry; died at Lexington, Ky., 24 Nov. 1862, and was buried there. V. Clara Rosalia Bangs, b. at Raisin, Mich., i Oct. 1844; was living with her mother, at Tecumseh, Mich., in Feb. 1876, unmarried. VI. Francis Augustus Bangs, b. at Rasin, Mich., 10 May 1847; a cooper; married at Adrian, Mich., i Dec. 1868, Mary Elizabeth Ameigh, 3558 17070 17072 Whitney Family. 1425 9692 9693 9694 969s 9696 9697 dau. of John Edwin and Mary (Hunt) Ameigh, of Adrian, where she was born 3 Ap. 1851. She died 20 Ap. 1875, and was buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Adrian. He was living at Tecumseh, Mich., in March 1876. VII. Mary Josephine Bangs, b. at Raisin, Mich., 12 May 1851; married there, 14 March 1872, by her uncle. Rev. Francis Burritt Bangs, Methodist, to Michael Smeltzer, a farmer, son of Arnold and Maria (Neal) Smeltzer, of Raisin. He was born at Macon, Mich., 5 Feb. 1843. They settled at Tecumseh, Mich., and were living there in Feb. 1876. VIII. George Freeman Bangs, b. at Raisin, Mich., 16 July 1854; was living at Stevens' Point, Wis., in Feb. 1876, unmarried. IX. John Russel Bangs, b. at Raisin, Mich., 29 Feb. i860; died there, 24 Jan. 1861, and was buried in Tecumseh Cemetery. Chil. of Lemuel Smith and Esther Semantha (Foote) Bangs. I. Joseph Milton Bangs, b. at Sharon, Mich., 10 Aug. 1837; married at College Springs, Iowa, 2 June 1862, Christiana Webster; and was living at College Springs in March 1873. II. James Heman Bangs, b. at North Adams, Mich., 23 June 1840; a farmer; married at Clarinda, Iowa, 23 Nov. 1865, by Rev. Thomas Wallace, Methodist Episcopal, to MIra Jane Feltch, dau. of Cyrus Brackett and Malvina Jane (Turner) Feltch, of Lisbon, Me., where she was born 26 July 1 841. They settled at College Springs, Iowa, and were living there in Ap. 1876. He dwelt at Tecumseh, Mich., from July 1852 till Nov. 1857; in Page County, Iowa, till 17 July 1861; and then enlisted, at Omaha, Neb., in Co. I, ist Reg., Nebraska Volunteers. He took part in the battles of Fort Donelson, Tenn., 14 and 15 Feb. 1862; Pittsburgh Landing, Tenn., 7 and 8 Ap. 1862; Cape Girardeau, Mo., 26 Ap. 1863; Chalk Bluff, Mo., i May 1863 ; and Jacksonport, Ark., 19 Ap. 1864; and was discharged at Fort Kearney, as sergeant, 6 Nov. 1865. He was one of six who were mentioned, in terms of high praise, by Brig. Gen. Robert Mitchell, commanding the district of Nebraska, in a general order dated at Omaha City, 23 Oct 1864, for "bravely, ably and successfully contending with a largely superior force of hostile Indians, near Plum Creek, N. T., on the 13 th inst." III. Mary Jane Bangs, b. at Adams, Mich., 6 Dec. 1842; married at Tecumseh, Mich., 26 Oct. 1865, by Rev. J. H. Burnham, Methodist Episcopal, to Philip Augustus Cowley, a farmer, son of Philip and Cynthia 179 3559 17075 17077 1426 9698 9699 9700 970I 9702 Eighth Generation. (Sherman) Cowley, of Franklin, Mich. He was born at Seneca Falls, N. Y., II Aug. 1840. They dwelt at Palmyra, Mich., four months; at Tecumseh till 1873 ; then settled in Hudson, Mich., two miles east of the village, and were living there in March 1 876. They are members of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and she has taught school for many years. He enlisted at Tecumseh, 7 Aug. 1862, in Co. E, i8th Reg,, Mich. Volun- teers; and was discharged at Jackson, Mich., 14 July 1865, having taken part in engagements at Decatur, Ala., and Summerville, Ga., at the last of which he was wounded in the right knee. IV. Armenia Adelia Bangs, b. at Adams, Mich., 17 March 1845; married at Harpersfield, N. Y., 2 Jan. 1867, by Rev. W. H. Mickle, Methodist Episcopal, to David C. Buck, a farmer, son of Alanson R and Abigail (Fuller) Buck, of Stamford, N. Y., where he was born 17 Ap. 1840. They dwelt at Stamford till 1871; then settled at Hudson, Mich., and were living there in March 1 876. V. Julia Peninnah Bangs, b. at Adams, Mich., 5 Dec. 1848; mar- ried at Adrian, Mich., 23 Dec. 1869, by Rev. J. S. Smart, Methodist, to Ezra Adams, a dealer in hardware, son of Ephraim Sherwood and Elmina (Beardsley) Adams, of Raisin, Mich. He was born at Ava, N. Y., 19 Oct. 1844. They settled at Plainwell, Mich., and were living there in May 1876. VI. Eiia Foote Bangs, b. at Adams, Mich., 17 Feb. 1851; married in Nodaway Co., Mo., 10 July 1869, Julia Schoonover; and settled at Ottawa, Kansas, where they were still Uving in Ap. 1876. Chil. of Keeler Elijah and Martha (Criswold) Bangs. I. Elizabeth Almira Bangs, b. at Rome, Mich., 10 June 1838; married at her father's house, Tecumseh, Mich., 8 Dec. 1857, by Rev. WilHam Fox, Methodist Episcopal, to John Willis Merritt, a farmer, son of Willis and Jemima (VanBuskirk) Merritt, of Detroit, Mich., where he was born 16 Nov. 1825. They dwelt at Hillsdale, Mich., for one year; at Macon, Mich., eight years; then returned to Hillsdale, and were living there in March 1876. II. Thomas Jefferson Bangs, b. at Rome, Mich., 28 Oct. 1840; a carpenter; married at Macon, Mich., 3 Aug. 1859, Helen Amelia Merritt, dau. of William Henry and Mary Ann (Oliphant) Merritt, of Macon, where she was born 11 Dec. 184 1. They dwelt at Tecumseh, Mich., till 10 Ap. 1 861; at Macon till Feb. 1870 ; at Richland Centre, Wis., till 5 July 17082 17083 3560 17084 17088 Whitney Family, 1870; at Hillsdale, Mich., till 5 Nov. 1872; at Williamstown, Mich., till Ap. 1874; at Lansing, Mich., till Jan. 1875; then returned to Tecumseh, and were living there in Ap. 1876. 9703 9704 9705 9706 9707 9708 9709 9710 971 1 9712 9713 Chil. of Francis Burritt and Catharine Hall (Webb) Bangs. I. Albert Vail Bangs, b. at Utica, Mich., 14 Oct. 1843 ; was Hving at Tipton, Iowa, in Ap. 1 876, a conductor on the Chicago and North Western Railroad. II. Fanny Eleanor Bangs, b. at Clinton, Mich., 10 May 1847; married Sessions; and was living at Ionia, Mich., in Ap. 1876. III. Frank Lorenzo Bangs, b. at Coldwater, Mich., 20 Feb. 1854. IV. Clinton B. Fisk Bangs, b. at Battle Creek, Mich., 28 Oct. 1855. V. Frederick Herbert Bangs, b. at Jackson, Mich., 31 Oct. 1858. Chil. of Burr Silliman and Armena (Fisher) Bangs. I. Ann Eliza Bangs, b. at Tecumseh, Mich., 22 Jan. 1846; and was living at Marengo, Iowa, in Ap. 1876, unmarried. II. Samuel Joseph Bangs, b. at Tecumseh, Mich., 12 Feb. 1848; died at Tecumseh, 1 1 March 1850, and was buried there. III. Olive Augusta Bangs, b. at Tecumseh, Mich., 7 Sept. 185 1; married at Delavan, Wis., 7 Sept. 1872, Edward Miller Rollins, son of Owen Smith and Jemima (Curtis) Rollins, ' of Middletown, Conn. He was born at Waldoborough (or Belfast), Me., 18 Aug. 1847. They settled at Delavan ; where she died, 5 Nov. 1 874, and was buried. He was living at Delavan in Ap. 1876. IV. Josephine Gertrude Bangs, b. at Delavan, Wis., 26 Ap. 1858. V. Francis Burr Bangs, b. at Delavan, Wis., i Sept. i860. VI. Cora Elizabeth Bangs, b. at Delavan, Wis., i Dec. 1862. I See the Rollins Genealogy, p. 210. 1427 3561 3562 1 709 1 1428 9714 9715 97i6 9717 9718 9719 9720 9721 Eighth Generation. Child of Lemuel and Sarah Almira (DIsbrow) Bangs. I. Nathan Disbrow Bangs, b. at 255 Henry Street, New York, 17 Jan. 1834; grad. at Wesleyan University in 1852; was publisher of The World, newspaper, at 35 Park Row, New York, in Nov. 1875 ; and then Hved at 8 West Washington Place, New York, unmarried. Chil. of Lemuel and Julia Anderson (Merwin) Bangs. II. Lemuel Bolton Bangs, b. at 34 Seventh Street, New York, 9 Aug. 1 842 ; grad. at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, in Jan. 1872; was afterward a student in the Royal General Hospital of Vienna, Austria; and was practising his profession at 106 West 34th Street, New York, in Nov. 1875, unmarried. III. Julia Frances Bangs, b. at 34 Seventh Street, New York, 9 July 1845 ; and was living with her parents, at 8 West Washington Place, New York, in Nov. 1875, unmarried. IV. Fletcher Harper Bangs, b. at 34 Seventh Street, New York, 5 June 1849; ^ member of the firm William King & Co., 209 Pearl Street, importers and manufacturers of corks ; was living at 8 West Washington Place, with his parents, in Nov. 1875, unmarried. V. Samuel Merwin Bangs, b. at 34 Seventh Street, New York, 1 1 Feb. 185 1 ; died at the same place, 19 July 185 1, and was buried in Greenwood Cemetery. VI. William McKendree Bangs, b. at 34 Seventh Street, New York, 19 Oct. 1852 ; and was living with his parents, at 8 West Washing- ton Place, New York, in Nov. 1875, unmarried. VII. Gilbert Merwin Bangs, b. in Irving Place, New York, 13 June 1855; ^ clerk with Reed and Smith, commission merchants, 211 Pearl Street, New York ; was living with his parents, at 8 West Washington Place, New York, in Nov. 1875, unmarried. Chil. of Nathan and Susan Orr (Buckmaster) Bangs. I. John Buckmaster Bangs, b. in New York City, 23 July 1837; a merchant, of the firm John P. Morton & Co., 156 West Main Street, Louisville, Ky.; married in Louisville, 21 May 1862, Adelia C. Kendrick, dau. of William and Maria S. (Schwing) Kendrick, of Louisville, where 3565 m 3565 3567 17092 9722 9723 9724 9725 9726 9727 9728 Whitney Family. she was born 28 Dec. 1838. They settled in Louisville, and were living there in Nov. 1875. II. Charles Wesley Bangs, b. in East Broadway, New York, 27 Sept. 1 841; a lawyer, grad. at Columbia College Law School in 1862; married in the South Dutch Church, corner of Fifth Avenue and Twenty- first Street, New York, 4 June 1867, by Rev. E. P. Rogers, D.D., to Mary Eliza O'Carnor, dau. of Francis Burdett and Emeline (Furman) O'Carnor, of Staten Island, N. Y., and g. dau. of Gabriel Furman, of Maspeth, L. I. She was born in New York, 1 1 Aug. 1842 ; died there, 17 June 1874, and was buried in Greenwood Cemetery. He has always lived in New York, or its vicinity; and was, in Dec. 1875, a partner with his uncle, Francis Nathan Bangs, in the firm of F. N. & C. W. Bangs, 137 Broadway. III. Wilbur Fisk Bangs, b. in East Broadway, New York, 28 Oct. 1 844 ; died in Eldridge Street, New York, 24 Nov. 1 848, and was buried in Greenwood Cemetery. IV. Emma Josephine Bangs, b. in Eldridge Street, New York, 3 Feb. 1848 ; married at the house of her step-grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Miller (Harper) Buckmaster, in Brooklyn, N. Y., 29 Ap. 1874, by Rev. Dr. Reed, pastor of the South Presbyterian Church, to James Taylor Hoyne, son of Thomas and Leonora Maria (Temple) Hoyne, of Michigan Avenue, Chicago, 111., where he was born 8 Sept. 1 846. He was a teller in a German savings-bank in Dec. 1875; and they were then living at 267 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, without children. V. Susan Augusta Bangs, b. in Eldridge Street, New York, 15 Nov. 1 851; died in Thirtieth Street, New York, 11 July 1852, and was buried in Greenwood Cemetery. Chil. of Nathan and Hannah Gardiner (Stocltton) Bangs. VI. Nathan StOClcton Bangs, b. at 33 East Thirtieth Street, New York, 27 Ap. 1854; died at White Sulphur Springs, Middle Park, Colorado, 5 Dec. 1875, and was buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn, L. I. VII. Edmund Storer Janes Bangs, b. at n East Thirtieth Street, New York, 15 June 1856; died there, 12 Dec. 1856, and was buried Greenwood Cemetery. m Chil. of Elijah Keeler and Emma Matilda (Watts) Bangs. I. Lemuel Watts Bangs, b. at Saratoga Springs, N. Y., 25 Ap. 1840; manager for Scribner, Welford and Armstrong, booksellers and 1429 17095 3567 3569 I430 Righth Generation. importers, 743 and 745 Broadway, New York ; and was living at 2 1 7 East nth Street in Nov. 1875, unmarried. 9729 II. Mary Emma Matilda Bangs, b. at Saratoga Springs, N. Y., 11 July 1842; and was living at 217 East nth Street, New York, in Nov. 1875, unmarried. Chil. of Elijah Keeler and Catharine Brewster (Johnston) Bangs. 3569 9730 III. William Johnston Bangs, b. at New York City, 15 March 1854; and was living there, at 217 East nth Street, in Nov. 1875; a clerk in the National Importers and Traders Bank, of New York. 9731 IV. Walter Keeler Bangs, b. at New York City, 3 Sept. 1855; died there, 18 Jan. 1874, and was buried in Greenwood Cemetery. Chil. of Francis Nathan and Frances Amelia (Bull) Bangs. 3574 9732 I. Francis Sedgwick Bangs, b. at 192 East i8th Street, New York, 7 Dec. 1855; 2ind was living with his father, at 254 West 55th Street, New York, in Nov. 1875. 9733 II. William Nathan Bangs, b. at Yonkers, N. Y., 31 March 1859. 9734 III. John Kendrick Bangs, b. at Yonkers, N. Y., 27 May 1862. Child of Henry and Elizabeth Bangs. 3575 9734- I. Elizabeth Bangs, was living at Trenton, N. J., in 1875; and de- clined to give any records of herself, or of her brothers or sisters. Chil. of Anson and Rebecca (Bangs) Steel. 3577 9735 I. Edwin Keeler Steel, b. at Philadelphia, Penn., 16 July 1831; a bank-clerk; married at her father's house, 25 Jan. 1855, by Rev. Henry 17098 9736 9737 9738 9739 Whitney Family. Colclazer, pastor of the Nazareth Methodist Episcopal Church, to Mary Armitage, dau. of Thomas and Rachel (Kemp) Armitage, of the north- east corner of 15 th and Cherry Streets, Philadelphia, where she was born 26 March 1837. They settled at Philadelphia, and were living there in Ap. 1876. He was then employed in the Philadelphia National Bank. II. Ellen Esther Steel, b. at Philadelphia, Penn., 17 Jan. 1833; married at St. Louis, Mo., 22 Sept. 1859, by Rev. H. A. Nelson, Univer- salist, to Orson Young Cone, son of Charles and Charlotte Caroline (Young) Cone. He was born at Binghamton, N. Y., 4 July 1839; died at the Gibson House, Cincinnati, Ohio, 28 Ap. 1876; and was buried in Spring Grove Cemetery. He settled, in i860, at Hopewell Furnace, Mo., and was driven from his farm by "bushwhackers" in 186 1. He then went to Philadelphia, New York City, and Dunkirk, N.Y., in the last of which he was employed by the Erie Railway Co. In 1864, he went to Cincinnati, and was, for three years, assistant freight-agent of the I., C. and L. Rail- road Co. He then entered the service of Hall's Lock and Safe Company, and was soon chosen its secretary and vice-president, holding these positions till 1874, when he resigned on account of failing health, and went to California. Returning in improved health, he was again elected to the same offices. He is described as an excellent business-manager and financier. III. Thomas Robert Steel, b. at Philadelphia, Penn., 9 Oct. 1834; a merchant; married at Philadelphia, 24 Sept. 1855, by John Snider, alderman, to Maria Theresa Bowes, dau. of Thomas and Catharine (Hynes) Bowes, of Loughrea, Ireland, where she was born 8 May 1837. They dwelt at Philadelphia till the Spring of 1856; at Concord, N. H., till the Spring of 1861; and then returned to Philadelphia, where they were still living in Ap. 1876. IV. Anson Steel, b. at Philadelphia, Penn., 12 July 1836; an uphol- sterer; married at Philadelphia, 25 Aug. 1863, by Rev. M. D. Kurtz, Methodist Episcopal, to Anna Matilda Hobson, dau. of Benjamin and Margaret (Seward) Hobson, of the same city, where she was born 28 Feb. 1838. They were living at 12 10 Green Street, Philadelphia, in Ap. 1876. V. Archer Steel, b. at Philadelphia, Penn., 8 June 1838; a manufac- turer of furniture and spiral springs; married at Concord, N. H., 15 Oct. 1862, by Rev. J. H. McCarty, Methodist Episcopal, to Lourane Caroline Creenough, dau. of Joseph Clough and Sarah (Hook) Greenough, and widow of Benjamin Clough. She was born at North Chichester, N. H., 19 Aug. 1 841. They were Hving at 816 Market Street, Philadelphia, in Ap. 1876. 1431 1 7 106 17112 17116 17118 H32 9740 9741 9742 9743 Eighth Generation. 9744 9745 9746 9747 9748 9749 VI. Amos Bangs Steel, b. at Philadelphia, Penn., 17 Ap. 1840; died at Fort Dodge, Kansas, 10 Dec. 1872, and was buried there. VII. Eliza Oliver Steel, b. at Philadelphia, Penn., 31 Jan. 1842; was living with her sister, Mrs. Cone, at Cincinnati, Ohio, in Ap. 1876, un- married. VIII. Harper Steel, b. at Philadelphia, Penn., 23 Ap. 1843; died there, 2 May 1 844, and was buried in the Friends' Cemetery, at the corner of 1 6th and Race Streets, Philadelphia. IX. Ferdinand Steel, b. at Philadelphia, Penn., 19 Aug. 1844; a dealer in furniture and upholstery; married at Philadelphia, 3 Jan. 1871, by Rev. George A. Peltz, Baptist, to Catharine Augusta Brainerd, born at Hamden, N. Y., 9 June 1844, dau. of Amasa George and Mary (Bogart) Brainerd. They were living at the north-east corner of Broad and Spruce Streets, Philadelphia, in Ap. 1876, without children. X. Eugene Steel, b. at Philadelphia, Penn., 17 Sept. 1845; died there, 31 March 1846, and was buried in the Friends' Cemetery, at the corner of 1 6th and Race Streets, Philadelphia. XI. Clara Josephine Steel, b. at Philadelphia, Penn., i March 1847; died there, 19 Aug. 1847, ^^d was buried in the Friends' Cemetery, at the corner of i6th and Race Streets, Philadelphia. XII. Mary Ann Beaky Steel, b. at Philadelphia, Penn., 30 March 1848; married there, 10 Dec. 1868, by Rev. G. A. Durborrow, Protestant Episcopal, to Albert Gallatin Fisher, a coal-shipper, son of Albert Gallatin and Mary Emily (Thompson) Fisher, of Philadelphia, where he was born 15 Aug. 1 84 1. They were living in North 7th Street, Philadelphia, in Ap. 1876, without children. XIII. Louis Bangs Steel, b. at Philadelphia, Penn., 9 Oct. 1849; died at Camden, N. J., 15 Jan. 1850, and was buried in the Friends' Cem- etery, at the corner of i6th and Race Streets, Philadelphia. XIV. Walter Steel, b. at Philadelphia, Penn., 21 Nov. 185 1; died there, 28 Feb. 1852, and was buried in the Friends' Cemetery, at the corner of i6th and Race Streets, Philadelphia. XV. William Bangs Steel, b. at Philadelphia, Penn., 2 March 1853; died there, 19 June 1853, and was buried in the Friends' Cemetery, Fairhill, Philadelphia. Whitney Family. 9750 9751 9752 9753 9754 9755 9756 9757 9758 9759 9760 1433 Chil. of Joseph Ambrose and Mary Ann (Bangs) Beaky. I. Martha Adela Beaky, b. at Emmittsburgh, Md., i June 1841; married at St. Louis, Mo., 25 Dec. 1862, David Davis Walker, a merchant, son of George and (Davis) Walker, and nephew of Judge David Davis, of the U. S. Supreme Court. They settled at St. Louis, and were living there in May 1876. He was then of the firm of Crow, Hargadine & Co., wholesale dealers in dry goods, of St. Louis. IL Emma Catharine Beaky, b. at Emmittsburgh, Md., 31 Jan. 1843 ; married at St. Louis, Mo., 25 Dec. 1859, James M. Hawken, son of Samuel and Mary Hawken ; and settled at St. Louis, where they were still living in May 1876. in. Louis Bangs Beaky, b. at Emmittsburgh, Md., 28 Nov. 1844; was a soldier in the Confederate army, and was killed at Vicksburgh, Miss., 25 June 1863, and buried there. IV. Mary Claudtice Beaky, b. at Emmittsburgh, Md., 15 Sept 1846; died at St. Louis, Mo., 6 Oct. 1849, ^"d was buried there, in Calvary Cemetery. V. Joseph Beaky, b. at St. Louis, Mo., 28 Aug. 1848; died there, 6 Sept. 1 849, and was buried in Calvary Cemetery. VI. Joseph Ambrose Beaky, b. at St. Louis, Mo., 8 June 1849; died there, 10 Nov. 1850, and was buried in Calvary Cemetery. VII. Ellen Esther Beaky, b. at St. Louis, Mo., 28 Aug. 1850. VIII. Clement William Coote Beaky, b. at St. Louis, Mo., 24 Oct. 1852 ; and was living there in May 1876. IX. William Beaky, b. at St. Louis, Mo., 6 Dec. 1854; died 7 Dec. 1854, and was buried in Calvary Cemetery. X. Joseph Ambrose Beaky, b. at St. Louis, Mo., 4 Feb. 1856; and was living there in May 1876. XI. Francis Brooks Beaky, b. at St. Louis, Mo., 15 May 1858; died there, 15 Sept. 1859, and was buried in Calvary Cemetery. 180 3579 17122 17127 M-34 9761 9762 9763 9764 9765 9766 9767 9768 Eighth Generation. Chil. of Elijah Keeler and Elmina Melissa (Robinson) Bangs. I. Mary Jane Bangs, b. 1 1 June 1828. II. Alfred Walstein Bangs, b. 26 July 1830. III. Frances Duese Bangs, b. 2 Nov. 1832. IV. Viola Antoinette Bangs, b. 2 July 1835. V. Loretta Matilda Bangs, b. 6 June 1838. VI. Florence Gertrude Bangs, b. 23 Oct. 1843. Chil. of Isaac Daniel and Nancy Ann (Bangs) Carhart. I. Mary Lavinia Carhart, b. at Gilboa, N. Y., 19 Aug. 183 1; married at Fox Lake, Wis., 16 June 1858, by Rev. J. Whitney, Methodist Episcopal, to Thomas Nesmith Manly, a merchant, born at Essex, N. Y., 30 Jan. 1820, son of Rev. Ira and Annis (Wallace) Manly. They dwelt at Fox Lake till Ap. 1867; then moved to Parkersburgh, Iowa, and were living there in Feb. 1876. II. Lewis Henry Carhart, b. at Gilboa, N. Y., 24 Sept. 1833; a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church; married at Hamilton, Minn., II Ap. 1858, by Rev. Boyd Phelps, Methodist Episcopal, to Mary Frances Tonnlinson, dau. of William and Amy (Brisco) Tomlinson. She died at Cascade, Iowa, 21 Jan. 1870, aged 41 years. He was married (2d), 5 Oct. 1 87 1, at Davenport, Iowa, by Rev. John McEwen, pastor of the Presby- terian Church of Pembroke, C. W., to Clara Hannah Sully, dau. of James and Laura Maria (Playter) Sully, of Davenport. He enlisted at Fox Lake, Wis., 15 Aug. 1862, as a private in Co. E, 29th Reg., Wis. Vol. Infantry; was promoted, 18 May 1863, to be first-Heut. of Co. B, 2d Reg., Ark. Colored Vol. Infantry ; was appointed captain of Co. I, same regiment, in 1864; was placed on detached service, in the Freedmen's Bureau, in July 1865, and stationed at Camden, Ark.; and was mustered out of service, 14 Sept. 1 866, at Little Rock, Ark. He studied at Garrett Biblical Institute, Evanston, Ind., till Sept. 1868, when he was admitted, on trial, in Upper Iowa Conference ; was in full connection, 1870; and was ordained deacon in 1870, and elder in 1872. 3580 3581 17132 17135 9769 9770 9771 9772 9773 Whitney Family. He was appointed to Cascade, Iowa, 1868, 1869; Manchester, Iowa, 1870; Charles City, Iowa, 1871, 1872; and McGregor, Iowa, 1873. After two months in the last charge, he was transferred to Knoxville, Tenn.; but the prejudice against his northern origin was so strong, that, in Ap. 1874, he resigned, and sought a new field of labor at Dallas, Texas, where he has gathered a large congregation, and built a church costing $10,000. III. Delia Elizabeth Bangs Carhart, b. at Coeymans, N. Y., 28 March 1836; married at St. Paul, Minn., 31 July 1858, by Rev. Boyd Phelps, Methodist Episcopal, to Leander George Huntley, son of George and Zoada (Barber) Huntley, of Fox Lake, Wis. He was born at Butter- nuts, N. Y., 10 Dec. 1834. They were living at Trempealeau, Wis., in Feb. 1876. He enlisted at Fox Lake in 1862, as a private, in Co. E, 29th Reg., Wis. Volunteers; and was discharged at Shreveport, La., 22 July 1865. He served most of the time under special orders, as clerk in the office of the adjutant-general at headquarters. IV. John McKendree Carhart^ b. at Coeymans, N. Y., 22 Ap. 1838 ; unmarried; enlisted, in May 1861, as corporal in Co. A, 2d Reg., Wis. Volunteers; was killed 21 July i86i,in the battle of Bull Run, Va., and was buried on the field of battle. V. Andrew Rickey Carhart, b. at Middleburgh, N. Y., 13 Dec. 1 841; a farmer; married at Trempealeau, Wis., 20 Dec. 1864, by Rev. George L. Tucker, Congregational, to Jenny Hope Cillis, dau. of John and Euphemia (Thompson) Gillis, of Trempealeau. She was born at Mere- dith, N. Y., 22 Feb. 1841. They were living at Trempealeau in Feb. 1876. VI. Isaac Whitfield Carhart, b. at Middleburgh, N. Y., 5 Sept. 1843; a merchant; married at Camden, Ark., 29 Dec. 1868, by Rev. Horace Jewell, Methodist Episcopal, to Julia Stone Scott, dau. of Hon. Christopher and Elizabeth (Smith) Scott, of Camden (where she was born 23 Dec. 1848), and g. dau. of Judge Daniel Smith, of Harrisonburgh, Va. They settled at Hot Springs, Ark., and were living there in Ap. 1876. He was then in the dry goods trade, and proprietor of the Hot Springs Hotel. He enlisted at Trempealeau, Wis., in Dec. 1863, as a private in Co. C, 30th Reg., Wis. Volunteers; served on the frontier, on the Missouri and Yellowstone Rivers in 1 864, and in Kentucky, 1 865 ; and was discharged at Madison, Wis., in Sept. 1865. VII. Emma Francis Carhart, b. at Middleburgh, N. Y., 3 Aug. 1846; married at Trempealeau, Wis., 3 Nov. 1868, by Rev. H. Gilli- land, Methodist Episcopal, president of Galesville University, to William 1435 17137 17140 17142 1 7 144 1436 9774 9775 9776 9777 9778 Eighth Generation. Alexander Allen, a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church, born at Belmont, Ohio, in 1841, son of John and Polly Williams (Blouden) Allen, afterward of Summerfield, Ohio. He was admitted, Pittsburgh Conference, on trial, 1863 ; full connection, 1865 ; ordained deacon, 1865 ; elder, 1867 I appointed to Salem, 1863, Morgan, 1864, Cumberland, 1865, 1866; super- numerary, 1867, 1868, during which he studied in Garrett Biblical Institute, Evanston, Ind. He then appears in Upper Iowa Conference, without record of transfer; and was appointed to Wyoming, 1869, 1870; Osage, 1871, 1872; Waverly, 1873, 1874; Fayette, 1875; and was living at the latter place in Ap. 1876. He enlisted in June 1861, as second ser- geant in 25th Reg., Ohio Vol. Infantry; was wounded in the left shoulder, in the battle of Bull Pasture, Md., or McDonell, Va., by a fragment of shell, in consequence of which he was discharged in Aug. 1862, at Fort McHenry, Md. He reenlisted in 1864, as captain of Co. C, i6th Reg., Ohio Vol. Infantry. He took part in the battles of Greenbriar, Cross Keys, Cheat Mountain Gap, and Harper's Ferry. VIII. Nathan Hervey Smith Carhart, b. at Middleburgh, N. Y., 20 Nov. 1848 ; a farmer; was living at Trempealeau, Wis., in Feb. 1876, unmarried. IX. Lottie Ophelia Carhart, b. at Middleburgh, N. Y., 12 March 185 I ; married at Trempealeau, Wis., 15 May 1872, by Rev. WiUiam A. Allyn, Methodist Episcopal, to Benjamin Norton White, a lawyer, son of Isaac Vail and Mary (Horton) White, of Binghamton, N. Y. He was born at North Salem, N. Y., 18 Aug. 1838. They dwelt at Wyoming, Iowa, till I Jan. 1875 ; then settled at Anamosa, Iowa, and were living there in Ap. 1876. He served, as first-lieut, in Co. H, 5th Reg., Iowa Cavalry, from 1 7 Aug. 1 864 till 1 3 Sept. 1 865 ; and was imprisoned at Andersonville for two months. X. Clara Josepha Carhart, b. at Fox Lake, Wis., 31 Jan. 1855; was a student in Fayette College, Fayette, Iowa, in Feb. 1876. Chil. of Andrew Judson and Mary Ann (Metcalf) Bangs. I. Edward Dunbar Bangs, b. at Kortright, N. Y., 13 Ap. 1839. II. Rachel Anna Bangs, b. at Kortright, N. Y., 21 Nov. 1841. 1 7 146 3585 9779 9780 9781 9782 9783 9784 9785 9786 9787 9788 9789 9790 9791 9792 9793 9794 Whitney Family, 1437 III. Sarah Elizabeth Bangs, b. at Davenport, N. Y., 12 Jan. 1843. IV. Mary Arethusa Bangs, b. at Harpersfield, N. Y., 7 Aug. 1846. V. Jerusha Piatt Bangs, b. at Maryland, N. Y., 11 Aug. 1849. VI. D wight Bangs, b. at Alta, Wis., 12 Ap. 185 1. VII. James Wesley Bangs, b. at Chester, Wis., 5 Ap. 1853. VIII. Andrew Judson Bangs, b. at Trenton, Wis., 6 Dec. 1855; died I Jan. 1856. IX. Harriet Eudora Bangs, b. in Minnesota Territory, 12 June 1857. X. Lydia Maria Bangs, b. at Garden City, Minn., 26 Sept. 1864. Chil. of Nathan Harvey and Lucy Jane (Pinney) Bangs. I. John Harvey Bangs, b. at Bethel, N. Y., 9 Jan. 1853; died 12 Jan. 1853, and was buried at Bethel. II. Harvey Pinney Bangs, b. at Stone Ridge, N. Y., 29 July 1854; died at Livingston, N. Y., 4 Dec. 1875, and was buried there. III. Margaret Alice Bangs, b. at Phillipsport, N. Y., 27 March 1856. IV. Arthur Eleazer Bangs, b. at Olive, N. Y., 9 June 1857. V. John Abner Bangs, b. at Sugar Loaf, N. Y., 10 June 1861. VI. Mary Etta Bangs, b. at West Hurley, N. Y., 21 June 1862 ; died at West Hurley, 24 Aug. 1862, and was buried there. VII. Arietta Bangs, b, at Greenfield, N. Y., 28 Aug. 1864; died there, 10 March 1865, and was buried at West Hurley, N. Y. VIII. Grace Eliza Bangs, b. at Highland, N. Y., 13 May 1867. 3586 1438 Right h Generation. Chil. of Ephraim and Ellen (Lines) Decker. 3591 9795 I. Lovina Decker. 9796 II. Sarah Decker. 9797 III. Lucretia Decker. 9798 IV. Philip Decker. 9799 V. David Decker. 9800 VI. Mary Decker. 9801 VII. Rhoda Decker. 9802 VIII Julia Decker. 3594 Child of Adam and Sarah (Lines) Kniskern. 9803 I. Edward Monroe Kniskern, b. at North Blenheim, N.Y., 13 Aug. 1854; and was living there in Jan. 1876, unmarried. Chil. of David and Rhoda (Lines) Hendry. 3597 98o5 I. Mary Hendry. 9806 II. Anna Hendry. 9807 III. Sarah Hendry. 9808 IV. Emilissa Hendry. 9809 V. Susan Hendry. 9810 VI David Hendry. 3598 Chil. of Could Sellick and Lucretia Elizabeth (Lines) Silliman. 981 1 I. Mary Jane Silliman, b. at Moresville, N. Y., 15 March 1845; ^"d was living with her mother, at Toddsville, N.Y., in March 1876, unmarried. 9812 II. Frances Iphigenia Silliman, b. at Portlandville, N. Y., 5 March 1847; married at Fly Creek, N. Y., 13 Nov. 1867, by Rev. J. W. Rawlinson, 1 7 148 9813 9814 9815 Whitney Family. 1439 9816 9817 9818 9819 9820 9821 9822 Methodist, to Ira Delos Butts, a farmer, son of Elisha Hopkins and Mary Angeline (Payne) Butts, of Toddsville, N. Y. He was born at Morris, N. Y., 2$ Dec. 1843. They settled at Toddsville, and were living there in March 1876. HI. Sarah Melissa Silliman, b. at Portlandville, N. Y., 2 Aug. 1849; and was living with her mother, at Toddsville, N. Y., in March 1876, unmarried. IV. Irwin Gould Silliman, b. at Portlandville, N. Y., 20 Sept. 1852 ; died at Toddsville, N. Y., 12 Ap. 1867, and was buried in Pinegrove Cem- etery, Portlandville. V. Loren Could Silliman, b. at Portlandville, N. Y., 9 Oct. 1854; a farmer; married at Fly Creek, N. Y., 15 Dec. 1874, by Rev. H. A. Blanchard, Methodist Episcopal, to Eva Melissa Shaul, dau. of Sylvester and Elizabeth (Gage) Shaul, of Columbia, N. Y., where she was born 15 Nov. 1856. They settled at Columbia, and were living there in March 1876. Chil. of David and Frances (Lines) Cronk. I. Emma Janet Cronk, b. at Moresville, now Grand Gorge, N. Y., 17 Aug. 1852 ; married at Prattsville, N. Y., 25 Oct. 1 871, by Rev. William H. Carr, Presbyterian, to James Griffin, a farmer, son of John and Mary (Blumberg) Griffin, of Halcott, N. Y., where he was born ii Dec. 1848. They settled at Halcott, and were living there in Dec. 1875. II. John Jay Cronk, b. at Moresville, N. Y., 23 March 1854; and was living there in Dec. 1875, unmarried ; a farmer. III. Willis Cronk, b. at Moresville, N. Y., 4 May 1855 ; and was living there in Dec. 1875. IV. Romlette Cronk, b. at Moresville, N. Y., 6 July 1858; died at Moresville, 22 Sept. i860, and was buried there. V. Addison Cronk, b. at Moresville, N. Y., 10 Nov. 1859. VI. David Cronk, b. at Prattsville, N. Y., 6 Oct. 1862. VII. Ella Cronk, b. at Prattsville, N. Y., 10 Nov. 1864; died at Pratts- ville, 23 May 1865, and was buried at Moresville, N. Y. 17150 3600 17151 I440 Eighth Generation. 9823 9824 9825 9826 9827 9828 9829 9830 VIII. Ella Cronk, b. at Prattsville, N. Y., 18 June 1867. IX. Romiette Cronk, b. at Prattsville, N. Y., 13 Sept 1868. X. Frank Cronk, b. at Moresville, N. Y., 18 May 1873. Chil. of William Hezekiah Nathan and Mary (Bangs) Magruder. I. Benjamin Drake Magruder, b. at Magnolia Springs, Miss., 27 Sept. 1838 ; grad. at Yale College in 1856, and at the Law School of New Orleans, La.; a lawyer; married in Oct. 1864, ^^t Springfield, 111,, Julia Latham. They were living at Chicago, 111., in Jan. 1876; he being then clerk of the Court of Chancery. II. John Burruss Magruder, b. on his father's plantation, in Warren Co., Miss., twenty-five miles east of Vicksburgh, 6 Dec. 1840; a teacher; studied at Centenary College, Jackson, La., and at a Medical College in Philadelphia, Penn.; married in the parish of East Baton Rouge, La., 29 Nov. 1 866, by Rev. William E. M. Linfield, Methodist Episcopal, to Hester Ann Kleinpeter, dau. of Paul and Sarah (Haraldson) Kleinpeter, of East Baton Rouge, where she was born 9 Aug. 1841, ten miles from the city. He served during the war, in the Confederate Artillery ; took part in the fights around Columbus, Ky.; was captured at Island No. 10, and impris- oned at Camp Douglas ; and, after exchange, was at Vicksburgh till captured, and released on parole. They have resided at East Baton Rouge, La., and at Liberty, Miss.; and were living at Bailey's Station, Shelby Co., Tenn., in Jan. 1876. III. Sarah Burritt Magruder, b. at Centenary College, Miss., seven miles east of Brandon, i Sept. 1842 ; died at the same place, 17 July 1844, and was buried there. IV. Neman Bangs Magruder, b. at Centenary College, seven miles east of Brandon, Miss., 27 Sept. 1844; a lawyer; was a student in Southern University, Greensborough, Ala., when the war of 1 86 1 began, entered the Confederate army, served in the Signal Corps till the war ceased, then returned to the University, continued his studies, and grad- uated in 1867. He was living at New Orleans, La., 54 Camp Street, in Jan. 1876, unmarried. V. James Truman Magruder, b. at Jackson, La., 10 Nov. 1846; died at Baton Rouge, La., 31 July 1857, and was buried there. 3606 17153 17155 9831 9832 9833 9834 9835 9836 9837 9838 Whitney Family. 1441 VI. Leonard Covington Magruder, b. at Jackson, La., 27 June 1849; died at Baton Rouge, La., 12 Oct. 1867, and was buried there. Vn. Nathaniel Hawkins Magruder, b. at Jackson, La., 25 Sept. 1 851; and was living with his parents, at Baton Rouge, La., in Jan. 1876, unmarried. Vin. Elizabeth Ann Magruder, b. at Jackson, La., 20 Aug. 1853; died at Baton Rouge, La., 20 Oct. 1867, and was buried there. IX. William Howard Magruder, b. at Baton Rouge, La., 29 Aug. 1856; was a student in Randolph Macon College, Ashland, Va., in Jan. 1876. X. Aaron Burritt Magruder, b. at Baton Rouge, La., 13 Sept. 1858; died at Port Gibson, Miss., 8 Aug. 1859, and was buried at Baton Rouge. XI. Albert Sidney Johnston Magruder, b. at Baton Rouge, La., 6 May 1862 ; and was living there in Jan. 1876. XII. Stephen Alexander Magruder, b. at CHnton, La., 4 June 1864; died at Baton Rouge, La., i Nov. 1866, and was buried there. 9839 9840 9841 ; Chil. of Benjamin and Rachel Ann Wisner (Bangs) Jones. I. Stephen Bangs Jones, b. at Natchez, Miss., 8 Dec. 1845; a planter; married at Baton Rouge, La., 22 Dec. 1875, Margaret Rivers Kent, dau. of Frederick Overton and Margaret (Irwin) Kent, of Baton Rouge, where she was born 15 Sept. 1850. They settled at Baton Rouge, and were living there in Jan. 1 876. He served in the Confederate army, during the war of 1861, for about three years, as a private in the cavalry. II. Clara Elizabeth Jones, b. at Jackson, La., 12 Feb 1849; died at Jackson, 5 July 1849, and was buried there. III. Nathaniel Magruder Jones, b. at Jackson, La., 8 Aug. 1850; a lawyer; grad. at Southern University, Greensborough, Alabama, in 1868 ; was living at Chicago, 111., in Dec. 1875. IV. Anna Clinton Jones, b. at Jackson, La., 21 Nov. 1852; died 29 Oct. 1854, on a steam-boat, below St. Louis, Mo., while returning from Connecticut, with her mother and aunt, who had been there to visit their parents. She was buried at Jackson. ' 181 3607 1442 Eighth Generation. 9842 9843 9844 9845 9846 9847 9848 9849 V. Henry Mandeville Jones, b, at Jackson, La., 14 Aug. died at Jackson, 16 Sept. 1856, and was buried there. 1855; Chil. of Thomas Henry and Betsey Maria (Catchell) Bridgman. I. Almenia Elizabeth Bridgman, b. at Smithville, U. C, 13 Nov. 1833 ; died at Smithville, 19 Ap. 1835, and was buried there. II. Jonathan Wesley Bridgman, b. at Smithville, U. C, 18 Ap. 1836; a book-keeper; married at Lockport, N. Y., 8 Ap. 1861, Henrietta Maria Humphrey, of the same place. She was born at Lewiston, N. Y., 26 June 1840; died at Buffalo, N. Y., 8 Dec. 1865, and was buried there, in Forest Lawn Cemetery. He married (2d), 23 Oct. 1872, at Buffalo, Anna Maria Lamoine, born at Medina, Ohio, 6 Jan. 185 1, dau. of John Carlos and Charlotte (Baldwin) Lamoine. They settled at Buffalo, and were Hving there in June 1876. III. Mary Cecilia Bridgman, b. at Lockport, N. Y., 10 Nov. 1838; died at Lockport, 9 June 1851, and was buried there. IV. Joseph Henry Bridgman, b. at Lockport, N. Y., 27 Jan. 1849; died at Buffalo, N. Y., 1 1 Feb. 1 861, and was buried there. Chil. of Nathan Bangs and Mary Jane (Utman) Catchell. I. Frances Emily Catchell, b. at Lockport, N. Y., 8 Jan. 1849; married at Lancaster, N. Y., 5 Sept. 1865, Lewis Harrison Bullis, a civil engineer, son of Lewis Mead and Phebe (Griffin) Bullis, of Alma, N. Y. He was born at East Hamburgh, N. Y. They settled at Lancaster, and were living there in May 1876. II. Charles Abram Catchell, b. at Lockport, N. Y., 14 Nov. 185 1; a civil engineer; married at Brantford, Ont., 29 Ap. 1873, Sarah Elliott, dau. of John and Sarah (Elliott) Elliott, of Brantford, where she was born i in 1855. They settled at Lancaster, N. Y., and were living there in May 1876. III. Ruth Rocenia Catchell, b. at Lockport, N. Y., 4 Ap. 1853 ; married at Lancaster, N. Y., 14 Oct. 1875, Milton Brown, a cashier, son of Frank and Nancy (Knox) Brown, of Buffalo, N. Y., where he was born 12 June 1850. They were living at Lancaster in May 1876. 3612 17160 3617 17163 1 7166 9850 9851 9852 9853 9854 9855 9856 9857 Whitney Family. Chil. of William McKendree and Sarah Jane (Wilcox) Catchell. I. Wiiliam Bangs Catchell, b. at Napierville, 111., 23 Feb. 1857. II. Mary Florence Catchell, b. at New Orleans, La., 23 Dec. 1861. Chil. of Daniel Kellogg and Sally (Raymond) Nash. I. Sarah Ann Nash, b. at South Norwalk, Conn., 21 Ap. 1821; married there, 4 May 1842, at her father's house, William Cannon Sammis, a merchant, son of John Seymour and Nancy Williams (Seymour) Sammis, of Norwalk, where he was born 26 Nov. 18 18. They settled at Five Mile River, in Norwalk, near Darien post-office, and were living there in Nov. 1875. II. Minerva Elizabeth Nash, b. at South Norwalk, Conn., 8 Nov. 1822 ; married there, 31 Aug. 1843, i^^ the Congregational Church, Wiiliam Asa Raymond, a merchant, of Detroit, Mich., son of Francis and Nancy (Hatch) Raymond, of New York, where he was born 25 March 18 19. He died at Detroit, 5 Oct. 1853, and was buried there, in Elmwood Cemetery. She then dwelt at South Norwalk, with her father, till his death in Oct. 1864, when she returned to Detroit; and, in the Autumn of 1867, moved to Ann Arbor, Mich., remaining there till 1873. She then returned to Detroit, and was living, with her two children, at 635 Second Street, in Nov. 1875. III. Francis Hawley Nash, b. at South Norwalk, Conn., 27 May 1825; married at New York City, 2 June 185 1, Sarah Mather Hallock, dau. of Dr. Lewis and Susan (Mack) Hallock, of New York, where she was born 5 Sept. 1829. They were living, in Nov. 1875, at South Norwalk, where he was senior partner in the firm of Nash Brothers, en- gaged in the manufacture and sale of stoves, heaters, and tinware. IV. Ceorge Hart Nash, b. at South Norwalk, Conn., 12 Sept. 1827; died there, 5 Oct. 1828, and was buried in Pine Island Cemetery. V. Theodore Clark Nash, twin, b. at South Norwalk, Conn., 26 July 1829; died there, 13 May 1844, and was buried in Pine Island Cemetery. VI. Theodorus Burr Nash, twin, b. at South Norwalk, Conn., 26 July 1829; married there, at her mother's house, 9 Sept. 1869, Emma Elizabeth Palmer, born at North Salem, N. Y., 13 Nov. 1848, dau. of Walter 1443 3618 3619 17167 17174 17179 1444 Eighth Generation. 9858 9859 9860 9861 9862 9863 9864 and Mary (Raymond) Palmer. They were living at South Norwalk, without children, in Nov. 1875; he being a partner in the firm of Nash Brothers. VII. Mary Hal lock Nash, b. at South Norwalk, Conn., 29 Feb. 1832; married there, 4 Aug. 1853, at the house of her brother Francis, Samuel Henry Orton, of New York City, a physician. They were living, without children, at 29 East Twenty-first Street, New York, in Nov. 1875. VIII. Clarence Nash, b. at South Norwalk, Conn., 20 Sept. 1834; married in her mother's house at Lambertville, N. J., 28 Ap. 1862, Annie Durand, born at Lumberville, Penn., 9 Aug. 1841, dau. of Hiram and Lydia (Hoffman) Durand, and adopted dau. of Horace Gardiner and Mary Elizabeth (Durand) Hyatt. See her record. They settled at South Nor- walk, and were living there in Nov. 1875. Chil. of Arnott Alfred and Deborah (Comstock) Nash. I. Stephen Comstock Nash, b. at South Norwalk, Conn., 23 Sept. 1832 ; died there, 30 Aug. 1838 ; and was buried in Pine Island Cemetery. II. Frances Catharine Nash, b. at South Norwalk, Conn., 25 Sept. 1830; married there, 28 May 1852, by Rev. D. R. Austin, Congregational, to James Nail, a dealer in dry goods, born at Huddersfield, Eng., son of Rev. James and Ann (Winfield) Nail. They settled at 421 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit; where she died, 30 Aug. 1856, and was buried in Elm- wood Cemetery. He married (2d) Isabella Beard, of South Norwalk ; and was Hving at Detroit in Dec. 1875. His father moved from Bakewell, Eng., in 1832, to Canada; and thence, in 1848, to Detroit. Chil. of Charles and Polly (Nash) Bouton. I. Adeline Bouton, married Alexander Archer, of Brooklyn, N. Y. II. Sylvester Bouton, died young. III. Bouton, died young. 17186 6119a 3621 17188 3622 Whitney Family, 1445 9865 9866 9867 9868 9869 9870 9871 9872 9873 IV. Amanda Bouton, married Chicago, 111. BrinkerhofT, and settled at V. George Bouton, settled at Chicago, 111. VI. Charles Bouton, settled at Omaha, Neb. Chil. of Burr and Abbie Jane (Morgan) Nash. I. Melissa Jane Nash, b. at South Norwalk, Conn., 14 March 1832; married there, 8 Dec. 1853, at her father's house, Douglass Fowler, of Norwalk, born about 1826. She died at South Norwalk, 14 Sept. 1855, and was buried in Pine Island Cemetery. He was mustered, 14 July 1862, at Norwalk, Conn., as captain of Co. A, 17th Reg., Conn. Vol. Infantry; was promoted to be lieut.-col. of the same regiment ; and was killed in battle at Gettysburgh, Penn., in July 1863. His body was not recovered by his friends, and they suppose that he was buried on the field. II. Neman Bangs Nash, b. at South Norwalk, Conn., 7 Sept. 1834; died there, 9 Jan. 1835, ^"^^ was buried in Pine Island Cemetery. III. Sarah Augusta Nash, b. at South Norwalk, Conn., 8 June 1836; married there, 18 Oct. 1855, at her father's house, Andrew Thompson. They were living at South Norwalk in Nov. 1875; and he was then' cashier of the Fifth National Bank of New York City. IV. Minerva Helen Nash, b. at South Norwalk, Conn., 23 Nov. 1838 ; and was living there, with her father, in Nov. 1875, unmarried. V. Zeruiah Nash, b. at South Norwalk, Conn., i March 1841; married there, 30 Sept. 1863, at her father's house, Ebenezer Henry Wing, a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church, born about 1839, son of Ebenezer Henry Wing. He was admitted, on trial, by the Iowa Annual Conference, in Sept. 1873, and stationed as pastor of the church at Birmingham, Iowa. They were living at Fairfield, Iowa, in Nov. 1875. He enlisted at Norwalk, Conn., 3 Sept. 1862, as a private in Co. C, 27th Reg., Conn. Vol. Infantry, and lost two fingers in battle. VI. Wilbur Nash, b. at South Norwalk, Conn., 7 June 1845; a clerk; enlisted at Norwalk, Conn., 8 Sept. 1862, in Co. C, 27th Reg., Conn. Vol. Infantry; fell in battle at Fredericksburgh, Va., 13 Dec. 1862, and was buried there. 3624 17190 17191 17192 1446 98/4 9875 9876 9877 9878 Eighth Generation. VII. Charles Morgan Nash, b. at South Norwalk, Conn., 9 March 1849 ; died there, i Jan. 1868, and was buried in Pine Island Cemetery. Child of Burr and Mary (Weed) Nash. VIII. Albert Burr Nash, b. at South Norwalk, Conn., 29 Jan. 1855; and was living there, with his father, in Nov. 1875. Chil. of Philip Hilbert and Amanda Malvina (Nash) Brown. I. Charles Henry Brown, b. at New York City, 19 Aug. 1835; an accountant; married at Washington, D. C, 24 Oct. 1867, by Rev. Samuel D. Finckel, D.D., Lutheran, to Catharine Elizabeth Jaeger, born at Orwigsburgh, Penn., 21 Oct. 1848, dau. of Rev. Nathan and Mary Matilda (Miller) Jaeger. They were living at 1340 Rhode Island Avenue, Wash- ington, in Nov. 1875; he being then Assistant Chief of Division of Currency, Secretary's office, Treasury Department. He enlisted at Stamford, Conn., 12 Aug. 1862; was appointed, i Sept. 1862, first-lieut. of Co. A, 28th Reg., Conn. Vol. Infantry; was promoted, 18 Oct. 1862, to be adjutant of the same regiment; 20 Feb. 1863, captain of Co. A; 13 March 1865, brevet-major of Volunteers, for services rendered 14 June 1863, at Port Hudson, La.; and afterward lieut-col. by brevet, commission dating from 13 March 1865, for services at Port Hudson. II. Anna Elizabeth Brown, b. at New York City, 20 July 1837; married at Stamford, Conn., 7 Oct. 1858, George Lansing Warren, a book- keeper, son of Ephraim Chauncey and Louisa (Taylor) Warren, of Stam- ford. He was born at Bridgeport, Conn., 30 Dec. 1834. They dwelt at Stamford till 1864; then moved to Washington, D. C, where he was employed in the Division of Loans, Secretary's office, U. S. Treasury Department; and were living at 1103 G Street, N. W., in Dec. 1875. III. Mary Frances Brown, b. at South Norwalk, Conn., 18 Sept. 1839 ; married at Toledo, Ohio, 1 1 Nov. 1864, Israel Prior, a physician and surgeon, son of Israel and Helena (Lake) Prior, of Staten Island, N. Y., where he was born 9 Dec. 184 1. They settled at Danville, III, in Nov. 1864; went, in the Spring of 1868, to Catlin, 111.; and thence, after one year, moved to North Stamford, Conn., where they were living in Nov. 1875. He studied medicine with Dr. James Wood, of New York City, and graduated at Bellevue Hospital Medical College. 3624 3625 17193 1 7 194 17197 9879 9880 988i 9882 9883 9884 9885 9886 9887 Whitney Family. Chil. of Edwin and Celetty (Adams) Bouton. \. Smith Bouton, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 9 Ap. 1837; died at South Salem, Aug. 1 849, and was buried there, in the new cemetery, II. Mary Cornelia Bouton, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 13 June 1838; unmarried. III. Samuel Hawley Bouton, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 13 Aug. 1848 ; died at South Salem, 2 Feb. 1865, and was buried there, in the new cemetery. Chil. of Linus and Laura (Pardee) Bouton. I. Sarah Elizabeth Bouton, b. at South Salem, N.Y., 10 Sept. 1838; married there, 11 Jan. 1859, by Rev. Aaron L. Lindsley, Presbyterian, to Linus iVIead, a founder, son of Richard and Hannah (Keeler) Mead, of South Salem, where he was born 20 Sept. 1835. See his record. II. Mary Esther Bouton, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 10 Oct. 1841; died there, unmarried, 23 Sept. 1862, and was buried in the South Salem cemetery. III. Laura Virginia Bouton, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 21 Aug. 1844; married at Bedford, N. Y., 19 Oct. 1864, by Rev. William Patterson, pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Poundridge, N. Y., to Riciiard Nelson Bennett, a blacksmith, son of Dyson Harrison and Mary Ann (Quick) Bennett, of Bedford. He was born at Branchport, N. Y., 7 June 1837. They were living at Pulteney, N. Y., in March 1875, without children. He enlisted 7 Aug. 1861, as bugler of Co. B, 7th Reg., U. S. Sharpshooters (Col. Berdan's), and was discharged 21 Nov. 1862, for disabiHty caused by sun-stroke. Cliil. of Ambrose Waterbury and Catliarine Ann (Hoyt) Coodsell. I. Harriet Coodsell, married Jolin Coodsell, a farmer, of Westport, Conn. II. Sarah Frances Coodsell, was living with her parents in 1873. III. Theodosia Coodsell, was living with her parents in 1873. 1447 3630 3631 13637 5586 3633 17201 1448 Eighth Generation. 9888 9889 9890 9891 9892 9893 9894 9895 Child of Rufus and Sarah (Hoyt) Fillow. I. Ebenezer Fillow, a carpenter, married Sarah Adams; and lived at Norwalk, Conn., in 1 873, without children. 3634 Chil. of David Keeler and Elizabeth Ann (Andrews) Hoyt. I. Ebenezer Andrews Hoyt, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 24 Sept. 1846; a farmer; was living with his parents, at Ridgefield, in July 1873, un- married. II. Charles Franklin Hoyt, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 6 Oct. 1850; and was living there, with his parents, in July 1873, unmarried. III. Edwin Keeler Hoyt, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 4 Oct. 1852; and was living there, with his parents, in July 1873, unmarried. l^^'i Chil. of Edwin Smith and Mary Gilbert (Keeler) Hoyt. I. Elizabeth Keeler Hoyt, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 9 Dec. 1854; a teacher; married at Ridgefield, 28 Feb. 1877, by Rev. D. W. Teller, Congregational, to Lewis Nash Thomas, son of Albert Nash arid Alice Permelia (Northrop) Thomas, and g. son of Elijah Lyon and Sarah (Nash) Thomas, of Ridgefield, where he was born 12 Ap. 1854. II. Mary Eliza Hoyt, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 10 Oct. 1856; and was living there, in Whipstick District, with her father, in July 1873. Child of Edwin Smith and Frances Jane (Fanton) Hoyt. III. William Fanton Hoyt, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 3 July 1861; and was living there, in Whipstick District, with his parents, in July 1873. Chil. of Isaac Hull and Almira (Hoyt) Pardee. I. Ebenezer Keeler Pardee, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 31 July i860; died there, 11 Nov. 1861, and was buried in South Salem cemetery. 13636 3326 3636 3637 'M 9896 9897 9898 9899 I 9900 9901 9902 9903 Whitney Family. II. Anna Theodosia Pardee, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 25 Jan. 1863; and was living there, with her parents, in Nov. 1874. Chil. of John and Ruth (Sherwood) Keeler. I. Edward Smith Keeler, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 30 June 1835; an underwriter; married at Stamford, Conn., 18 May 1859, Sarah Elizabeth Lockwood, who was born at Stamford, 22 Dec. 1836, dau. of Capt. Edmund and Anna (Gay) Lockwood, and g. dau. of Augustus and Elizabeth (Peck) Lockwood, of Stamford. She died at New York City, 7 Sept. 1862, and was buried on Strawberry Hill, Stamford. He was married (2d), 1 8 Jan. 1873, by Rev. Dr. Gallaudet, to Belle Graham Holcombe, of Westfield, Mass. They were living at 45 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Penn., in Nov. 1874. II. Theodore Keeler, b. at Carmel, N. Y., 27 Sept. 1837; an account- ant ; married Mary Adams. They were living at 209 East 1 1 2th Street, New York, in Nov. 1874; he being then secretary of Howard Fire Insurance Co., ^^ Wall Street. He served for three months in the war of 1861, in 22d Reg., N. G. S. N. Y. III. Harriet Augusta Keeler, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 30 June 1840; married at St. Mark's (Episcopal) Church, New Canaan, Conn., 30 May 1865, by the rector, Rev. W. A. DesBrisay, to Justus Fitch Hoyt, a miller, son of Justus and Sarah (Betts) Hoyt, of New Canaan, where he was born 22 Nov. 1825. 1 They settled at New Canaan, and were Irving there in Oct. 1874. IV. Sarah Adela Keeler, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 27 May 1842 ; was living in West Avenue, corner of Merwin Street, Norwalk, Conn., in Oct. 1874; unmarried. V. Elizabeth Philippina Keeler, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 4 July 1844; ^ teacher; was living at New Canaan, Conn., unmarried, in Oct. 1874; and was then teaching a school at Weston, Conn. VI. John Warner Keeler, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 20 Ap. 1847; a printer; was living at 209 East 112th Street, New York, in Oct. 1874; unmarried. VII. Caroline Keeler, b.^ at Ridgefield, Conn., 23 Aug. 1850; was living at New Canaan, Conn., in Oct. 1874; unmarried. I See the Hoyt Genealogy, p. 504. 1449 3638 17204 17206 17213 I450 9904 9905 99o6 9907 9908 9909 9910 991 1 9912 Eighth Generation. VIII. Charles Rowland Keeler, b. at New Canaan, Conn., 27 March 1854; died there, 4 Aug. 1857, and was buried in New Canaan Cemetery. IX. William Irving Keeler, b. at New Canaan, Conn., 4 May 1857; was a clerk in New York Fire Insurance Co., 72 Wall Street, in Oct. 1874; and was then living with his brothers, at 209 East 1 1 2th Street. Chil. of Benjamin Keeler and Catharine (Keeler) Northrop. I. Rebecca Matilda Northrop, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 23 Aug. 1848 ; graduated at the State Normal School of Conn., at New Britain, in July 1 871; was a teacher in the Centre School of Norwalk, Conn., in 1873-74; unmarried. II. Charles Addison Northrop, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 21 March 1850; graduated at Yale College in 1872; and was soon elected principal of the classical department of the University Grammar School, at I Winthrop Place, New York, which position he still occupied in Sept. 1873, He was studying theology, in Nov. 1877, at Union Theological Seminary, New York, in the class of 1878. III. Orville Howard Northrop, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 23 Feb. 1859; and was living there, with his parents, in July 1873. Chil. of Charles and Annie Force (Shotwell) Keeler. I. Annie Florence Keeler, b. at 14 Liberty Street, New Brunswick, N. J., 22 Jan. 1854; and was living with her parents, at Paterson, N. J., in July 1877. II. Edgar Augustine Keeler, b. at 49 Green Street, New Haven, Conn., 12 Aug. 1855; and was studying medicine in the College of Physi- cians and Surgeons, New York City, in July 1877. III. Liliie Irene Keeler, b. in Smith Street, Paterson, N. J., 12 July 1857; died at the same place, 6 May 1858, and was buried in the cemetery of the First Presbyterian Church. IV. Frederick Alonzo Ke^eler, b. in Smith Street, Paterson, N. J., 3 March 1859. 3639 3640 Whitney Family. 1451 9913 9914 9915 9916 9917 9918 9919 9920 9921 9922 9923 V. Lilian May Keeler, b. at 136 Van Houten Street, Paterson, N. J., 12 Aug. 1861. VI. Nelly Agnes Keeler, b. at 136 Van Houten Street, Paterson, N. J., 20 Jan. 1864. VII. Minnie Belle Keeler, b. at 136 Van Houten Street, Paterson, N. J., 8 Nov. 1866. VIII. Edith Keeler, b. at 136 Van Houten Street, Paterson, N. J., 24 March 1872; died at 280 Broadway, Paterson, 21 Jan. 1877, and was buried in the cemetery of the First Presbyterian Church. Chil. of Henry Burr and Elizabeth (Keeler) Jennings. I. Alphonso Peristrello Jennings, b. at Compo, Conn., 25 Aug. 1852; a salesman; married at Southport, Conn., 10 Nov. 1875, by Rev. Larmon W. Abbott, Methodist Episcopal, to Florence Abbott. II. Leslie Hill Jennings, b. at Green's Farms, in Weston, Conn., 21 Aug. 1856 ; and was living there, with his parents, in July 1873. Chil. of George and Sarah Emily (Ells) Keeler. I. George Willis Keeler, b. at Cheshire, Conn., 6 Ap. 1861. II. Edwin Jeremiah Keeler, b. at Cheshire, Conn., 14 Oct. 1865. III. Theodore Ells Keeler, b. at Cheshire, Conn., 8 Feb. 1871; and died on the same day. Chil. of Lewis Burr and Mary (Keeler) Jennings. I. Sylvester Penfield Jennings, b. at Westport, Conn., 5 Dec. 1856; died there, 26 Aug. 1859, and was buried at Fairfield, Conn. II. Emma Frances Jennings, b. at Westport, Conn., 9 Sept. 1861. 3641 3642 3643 H52 9924 9925 9926 9927 9928 9929 9930 9931 9931- 9932 Eighth Generation. III. Alice May Jennings, b. at Westport, Conn., 30 Oct. 1865; died there, 7 Dec. 1868, and was buried at Fairfield, Conn. IV. Estella Keeler Jennings, b. at Westport, Conn., 19 June 1872. Chil. of Sylvester and Elizabeth (Austin) Keeler. I. Charles David Henry Keeler, b. at 150 Crosby Street, New York, 2 Nov. 1 863 ; died at the same house, 1 5 Ap. 1 864, and was buried in Greenwood Cemetery. II. Elizabeth Ann Keeler, b. at 34 East Houston Street, New York, 24 Jan. 1866; and was living with her mother in Aug. 1877. III. Hannah Ada Keeler, b. at London, Eng., 2 Feb. 1868; died at New York City, 1 3 Oct. 1 868, and was buried in Greenwood Cemetery. Cliil. of Silas Perltins and Sarah Delia (Judd) Keeler. I. Irving Phelps Keeler, b. in Centre Street, Wallingford, Conn., 18 July 1866. II. Louisa Smith Keeler, b. in Main Street, Wallingford, Conn., 22 May 1869; died at Wallingford, 5 Aug. 1874, and was buried there. III. Bertha Judd Keeler, b. in Main Street, Wallingford, Conn., 28 Oct. 1872. IV. Ralph Henry Keeler, b. in Main Street, Wallingford, Conn., 12 March 1874. Chil. of Philip Elijah and Eliza Newell (Watson) Keeler. I. George Philip Keeler, b. at Burlington, Vt, 4 Feb, 1841 ; married at Fort Slocum, D. C, 24 July 1863, Sarah Mead, of Irasburgh, Vt; and was living at Canton, Dakota, in Jan. 1876. He served in Co. F, nth Reg., Vt. Vol. Infantry, during the war of 1 861. 3644 3646 3647 17217 9933 Whitney Family. 1453 II. Eliza Jane Keeler, b. at Burlington, Vt, 23 March 1843; mar- ried, 14 Feb. 1865, Eli Nelson Peck, son of Moses Peck, of Jericho, Vt., and probably g. son of Eli and Amanda (Bartlett) Peck,i of the same place; and was living at Burlington in Jan. 1876. I7218 9934 III. Samuel Watson Keeler, b. at Burlington, Vt, 3 March 1845 I died at Whitehall, N. Y., 6 Aug. 1847, and was buried there. 9935 IV. Martha Ann Keeler, b. at Whitehall, N. Y., 28 Ap. 1847; was a student at State Normal School, Oswego, N. Y., in Jan. 1875. 9936 V. Samuel Watson Keeler, b. at Champlain, N. Y., 12 March 1850; and was living at Providence, R. I., in Jan. 1876, unmarried. Child of Horace and Mary Jane (Keeler) Fairfield. 3651 9937 I. Mary Isabel Fairfield, b. at Essex Centre, Vt., 7 Nov. 1853 ; and was living there in Jan. 1876, unmarried. Chil. of Joseph Keeler. 3653 9938 I. Edwin Keeler, was living at Red Creek, N. Y., in July 1875. 9939 to II to IV. Names not reported. All have died. 9941 3656 Child of David Keeler. 9942 I. Gertrude Keeler. 3658 Chil. of Robert and Grace (Keeler) Holland. 9943 I. Ellen Holland, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 28 July 1843; died un- married, 24 Oct. 1867, at Cortland, III, and was buried there. 9944 II. Thomas Holland, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 28 Ap. 1845; a farmer; married at her father's house, 11 Oct. 1870, Fanny Augusta Hopkins, dau. I See The Descendants of Joseph Peck, p. 323. I7219 H54 Eighth Generation. of Cyrus Bigelow and Fanny (Larkin) Hopkins, of Cortland, 111., where she was born. They were living at Cortland in Jan. 1876. 9945 III. George Holland, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 31 May 1848 ; and was living with his parents, unmarried, at Cortland, 111., in Jan. 1876. 9946 IV. Nathan Cilbert Holland, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 8 Aug. 1852; and was living with his parents, unmarried, at Cortland, 111., in Jan. 1876. 9947 V. Jane Elizabeth Holland, b. at Kaneville, 111., 22 Ap. 1859; and was living with her parents, at Cortland, 111., in Jan. 1876. Chil. of Charles and Julia (Buxton) Keeler. 3659 9948 I. George Keeler, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., in Jan. 1858; and was living with his parents, at Kaneville, 111., in July 1873. 9949 II. Frank Keeler, b. at Kaneville, 111.; and was living there, with his parents, in July 1 873. 99SO III. Lena Keeler, b. at Kaneville, 111.; and was living there, with her parents, in July 1873. 9951 IV. Herbert Keeler, b. at Kaneville, III; and was Hving there, with his parents, in July 1873. 9952 V. Emma Keeler, b. at Kaneville, 111.; and was living there, with her parents, in July 1873. 3661 Child of Nelson and Jane (Keeler) Fancher. 9953 I. Charles Henry Fancher, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 3 Feb. 1856; and was Hving there, with his parents, in July 1873. Chil. of George Stephen and Elizabeth (Keeler) Trowbridge. 3662 9954 I. Charles Keeler Trowbridge, b. at Grassy Plain, in Bethel, Conn., 10 Oct. 1852 ; a hatter; married, 14 Oct. 1873, Dora McDole. They were living at Bethel in Dec. 1875. 9955 9956 9957 9958 9959 9960 996 1 Whitney Family. II. Frank Green Trowbridge, b. at Bethel, Conn., 15 March 1855; a joiner; was living at Naugatuck, Conn., in Dec. 1875. III. Leroy Gilbert Trowbridge, b. at Bethel, Conn., 11 June 1864; died at Bethel, 2 June 1874, and was buried there. Chil. of William Wesley and Emily (Keeler) Peck. I. Grace May Pecic, b. at Cortland, 111., 29 Sept. 1869. II. Charles Vespasian Peck, b. at Sycamore, 111., 22 Aug. 1873. Chil. of Jeremiah ' and Elizabeth (Bentley) Bass. I. Hannah Bass, b. at Northampton, N. Y., 3 Ap. 1792 ; married, 16 Oct. 1 8 14, Ezra Lyon, a deacon of the Baptist Church in Northampton. She died 13 Feb. 1843, and was buried in Ridge Road Cemetery. II. Samuel Bass, b. at Northampton, N. Y., 31 July 1793 ; married at her father's house, 19 July 18 18, Charlotte Hagadorn, dau. of Jonathan Hagadorn, of Providence, N. Y. He was married (2d), 20 March 1836, in the Baptist Church at North ville, N. Y., by Elder Aaron Simmons, to Louisa Lewis. He died 12 Feb. 1843, ^^^d was buried in Northville Cem- etery. III. William Bentley Bass, b. at Northampton, N.Y., 26 July 1795; married at her father's house in Northampton, N. Y., 29 Jan. 18 18, Irena Lyon; died "on Lake Ontario," 20 Oct. 1869, and was buried at Sacket's Harbor, N. Y. His wife also was buried in Sacket's Harbor Cemetery. I Reports received since page 606 was printed, show that Jeremiah Bass, No. 3664, was born in Conn., 6 July 1768; a farmer, and a success- ful trapper and hunter; married about 1 79 1, and settled in the wilderness of Caughnawaga, after- ward Broadalbin, and now Northampton, N. Y., one mile north-east from the village of North- ville, where he cleared up his farm, on which his twelve children were born, and on which he and his wife died — he, 13 June 1832; she, 17 Aug. 1838. They were buried in Northville Ceme- tery. She was dau. of William Bentley, and was born in Mass., 13 July 1772. His brother, Zadok Bass, No. 3665, settled three miles further north, in the present town of Hope, N. Y., where he reared a large family of children. He was buried in Stony Creek Falls Cemetery. His brother, Zebulon Bass, No. 3666, settled on Grindstone Island, in the River St. Lawrence, and died of cholera. He had a large family. 1455 3663 3664 I7221 17224 1456 9962 9963 Eighth Generation. 9964 9965 9966 9967 9968 9969 9970 IV. Jeremiah Bass, b. at Northampton, N. Y., 3 March 1797; died at his father's house, 27 July 18 19, and was buried in Northville Cemetery. V. Elizabeth Bass, b. at Northampton, N. Y., 25 Nov. 1798; married at her father's house, 26 Nov. 1818, Caleb Slocum, a deacon of the Baptist Church in Northampton. She died there 26 July 1866, and was buried in Ridge Road Cemetery. VI. Catalina Bass, b. at Northampton, N. Y., i Jan. 1801; died at her father's house, 5 Sept. 1822, and was buried in Northville Cemetery. VII. Clarinda Bass, b. at Northampton, N. Y., 6 July 1802; married there, 29 June 1826, Edward Birch Lyon, a farmer, son of Abel and Esther Lyon, of Northampton, formerly of Edinburgh, N. Y., where he was born 25 Nov. 1798. They dwelt in Jefferson Co., N. Y., for five years; then settled at Dundee, Mich., where he died in Jan. 1865, and was buried. She afterward moved to Petersburgh, Mich., and was living there in Aug. 1877. VIII. Abraham Van Arnam Bass, twin, b. at Northampton, N. Y., 13 Jan. 1805; a physician and teacher; died at Hamburgh, N. Y., 31 Dec. 1834, and was buried in Northville Cemetery. IX. Isaac Turner Bass, twin, b. at Northampton, N. Y., i3jan. 1805; married at her father's house in Edinburgh, N. Y., 26 Nov. 1826, Wealthy Ann Robinson. He died at Hamburgh, N. Y., 19 June or July 1840, and was buried in Northville Cemetery. X. Jacob Bass, b. at Northampton, N. Y., 26 July 1807; died at Middletown, N. Y., 2 Oct. 1826, and was buried in Northville Cemetery. XI. Solomon Bentley Bass, b. at Northville, N. Y., 10 June 1810; a farmer; married at Edinburgh, N. Y., 5 June 1836, Harriet Brundige, dau. of Nathan and Sabra (Harrington) Brundige, of Edinburgh, where she was born 5 June 18 16. They settled on his father's homestead, one mile north-east of Northville; where she died, 29 Sept. 1850, and was buried in Northville Cemetery. He left Northville, 1 8 Dec. 1 868 ; settled five miles from Toulon, 111., and was living there in Aug. 1877. XII. Eiisha Bentley Bass, b. at Northville, N. Y., 30 Aug. 18 12; a farmer ; married at her father's house, two miles south of Northville, 26 Jan. 1840, by Rev. Joseph F. Spiers, Methodist Episcopal, to Eunice Ferguson. They were living at Toulon, 111., in Aug. 1877. 17225 17226 17234 Whitney Family. 1457 Chil. of Zadok Bass. 3665 9971 I. Nathaniel G. Bass, a teacher and farmer ; settled at Hope, N. Y., on a farm adjoining that of his father. 997 1 « II. Joseph Bass, was Hving at Hope Falls, N. Y., in Aug. 1877. 9971b III. George Bass, was living at Hope Falls, N. Y., in Aug. 1877. There were several others in this household. Chil. of Zebulon Bass. 3666 997 In I. William Bass, was living at Clayton, N. Y., in 1866. 997 1 o II. John Bass, was living at Clayton, N. Y., in 1866. Chil. of Seth and Elizabeth (Whitney) Downs. 3668 9972 I. Sarah Downs, b. at Elizabethtown, U. C, 3 Nov. 1800; married Ephraim Webster; and settled at Brockville, C. W., where he was col- lector of Customs. He died at Brockville; and she was living there in Oct. 1876. 17239 9973 II. Laranah Downs, b. at Leeds, U. C, 21 June 1803 ; married at Lewiston, N. Y., l Sept. 1825, John William Kemnnis, a machinist, son of William Kemmis, of Cambridge, N. Y., where he was born 19 July 1799. They were living at Schenectady, N. Y., in July 1865. 17243 9974 III. John Whitney Downs, b. at Elizabethtown, U. C, 21 March 1806; married at Ridgeway, N. Y., 9 May 1834, Maria Louisa Wilkins, born at Montpelier, Vt, i Feb. 18 16, dau. of Richard and Maria (Emerson) Wilkins. They dwelt at Hamilton, U. C, for six years ; then settled at Brantford, U. C., and were living there in Oct. 1876. He dwelt at Gains- borough, U. C, for seven years before marriage. 17250 9975 IV. Laura Downs, b. at Elizabethtown, U. C, 8 Oct. 1809; married Hill, of Pelham, U. C; and died in 1835. 183 I4S8 Righth Generation. 9976 9977 9978 9979 9980 9981 9982 9983 Chil. of Squire and Mabel (Downs) ObanksJ I. Moses BankSf b. at Weston, Conn.; a merchant-tailor; married Mariette Lyon, of Norwalk, Conn.; and settled at New York City. II. Mabel Banks, b. at Weston, Conn. III. Ransford Banks, b. at Weston, Conn.; married Elizabeth Wise- man ; and died. IV. Hannah Whitney Banks, b. at Weston, Conn.; married Nathan Wilcox, of Norwalk, Conn.; and died. 3670 Chil. of Morris and Sarah (Davis) Downs. I. William Ward Downs, b. at Danbury, Conn., 6 June 181 8; a farmer; married in 1838, at Danbury, Mary Ann Kellogg; married (2d), in 1848, at Fishkill, N. Y., Angeline Snnith ; and was living at Danbury in 1874. He enlisted at Danbury, 22 Aug. 1862, in Co. B, 23d Reg., Conn. Vol. Infantry ; and served for one year. II. Paulina Downs, b. at Danbury, Conn., 8 Oct. 1822; married there, 17 May 1843, by Rev. R. K. Webb, Baptist, to Samuel Clark Bsucter, a shoemaker, son of Thomas and Sarah (Stocker) Baxter, of Miry Brook, in Danbury, where he was born 4 June 1822. They dwelt at Mill Plain, Danbury, till i Nov. 1845; at Middle River, Danbury, till i Oct. 1848; at Branchport, in Jerusalem, N. Y., till i Ap. 1859; at Kinney's Corners, in Jerusalem, till I Oct. 1861; and then settled at Benton Centre, N. Y., where they were still living in Ap. 1874. They were constituted mem- bers of the Universalist Church of Branchport, in 1850; and he was the Sunday-school superintendent till they left the place. III. Samuel Morris Downs, b. at Danbury, Conn., 20 Oct. 1826; and was living there in 1873, a farmer. He enlisted at Danbury, 6 Aug. 1862, in Co. C, 17th Reg., Conn. Vol. Infantry; and served for three years. IV. Beulah Ann Downs, b. at Danbury, Conn., 3 July 1828; mar- ried there, 31 May 1853, by Rev. WiUiam L. Clapp, pastor of the Second Baptist Church, to Clark Hickock, a hatter, son of Clark and Jane Ann (Furman) Hickock, of Danbury, where he was born 16 Sept. 1828. They were living at Danbury in 1874. ' See note to No. 3670. 3671 17258 17265 9984 9985 9986 9987 9988 9989 9990 Whitney Family. V. Seth Andrews Downs, b. at Danbury, Conn., 27 Sept. 1830; a hatter; married at Starr's Plain, in Danbury, 13 Oct. 1852, by Rev. Josiiua Hudson, Methodist, to Mary Eveline Osborn, dau. of Richard and Ann (Bronson) Osborn, of Starr's Plain, where she was born 27 Sept. 1830. They dwelt at Brooklyn, N. Y., till 1857; and then returned to Starr's Plain, where she died, 2 May 1857, ^nd was buried. He was married (2d), 2 Feb. 1859, at Newtown, Conn., by Rev. N. E. Marble, Episcopal, to Sylvia Taylor, dau. of William Baruch and Lucy (Shepard) Taylor, of Newtown, where she was born 29 Jan. 1837. They were living at Danbury in 1874. Chil. of Daniel a.nd Mariana (Downs) Andrews. I. Mabel Andrews, b. at Weston, Conn., 21 March 1826; lived with her aunt, Mabel Andrews, at Reading, Conn.; and there died, 31 Aug. 1843, ^J^d was buried. II. Lydia Ann Andrews, b. at Reading, Conn., 7 March 1828; died at Danbury, Conn., 26 Feb. 1850, and was buried in Wooster Cemetery. Child of Hezekiah and Sarah (Downs) Parsons. I. Caroline E. Parsons, b. at Danbury, Conn., 1 1 June 1844; and lived there, unmarried, with her father, in 1873. Chll. of Hiram and Melinda (Downs) Wood. I. Mary Elizabeth Wood, b. at Danbury, Conn., 22 Nov. 1825; married at "Brookfield, Conn., 29 Ap. 1846, Allen Rogers, of Bridgeport, Conn., a millwright, born near Poughkeepsie, N. Y., son of Thomas and Mary (Lutten) Rogers. ^ They lived at Bridgeport four months; at Southville, Conn., six years; at Newtown, Conn., one year; and, since 1853, at Brookfield. II. Emily Catharine Wood, b. at East Hartford, Conn., 8 May 1827; died at Hartford, Conn., 29 Ap. 1837. III. Ann Maria Wood, b. at East Hartford, Conn., 8 Ap. 1829; and died there, 19 Aug. 1830. I Thomas Rogers lived at Bridgeport when his son was married; and he died there, 17 Ap. 1850. His widow died 1 7 Jan. i860. H59 17270 8233 3672 1^71 3674 17273 1460 Eighth Generation. 9991 9992 9993 9994 9995 9996 9997 9998 IV. Samuel Merwin Wood, b. at Hartford, Conn., 25 Jan. 1831; a hatter; married at 63 New Street, Newark, N. J., 23 July 1853, by Rev, Samuel Vanzant, Methodist Episcopal, to Emily Van Houten, dau. of Ralph Swackhammer and Elizabeth (King) Van Houten, of Harrison, N. J., and g. dau. of Jasper and Phebe (Budd) King. She was born at Newark, 6 Oct. 1835. He dwelt at Orange, N. J., for two years; at Harrison, two years; and, in 1855, settled at Newark, where his widow was living in 1874; ad- dress, 1 14 Banks Street. He enlisted in Ap. 1 861, in a three months N. J. regiment, and, in the same year, in Co. D, 8th Reg., N. J. Volunteers, in which he became orderly sergeant ; and was wounded in the hand, in front of Fredericksburg, which led to his discharge. In May 1 863, he enlisted in Co. I, 35th Reg., N. J. Volunteers; was captured at the battle of Atlanta, 22 July 1864; was confined, for three months, in the prison at Anderson- ville, where he contracted pulmonary consumption, which ended in death, 4 May 1870, at St. Michael's Hospital, corner of High Street and Central Avenue, Newark. He was buried in the Soldiers' lot, Fairmount Cemetery. V. William Henry Wood, b. at Hartford, Conn., 23 June 1833 ; and died there, 28 July 1834. VI. Isaac Sperry Wood, b. at Hartford, Conn., 16 Jan. 1838; and died there, 21 Jan. 1838. VII. George Calvin Wood, b. at Hartford, Conn., 4 Oct. 1839; and was living at Danbury, Conn., in 1874. Chil. of Eli and Matilda Bradley (Downs) Hickock. I. Henry Hickock, lived at Danbury, Conn., in 1874. II. George Hickock, lived at New York City in 1874. III. Eliza Hickock, was reported as dead in 1874. Chil. of Orris Baldwin and Emeline (Downs) Barber. I. George Washington Barber, b. at Cornwall, Conn., 12 May 1834; a carpenter; married at Warren, Conn., 6 June 1859, Wlary Eliza Ryder, dau. of Richard and Emily (Bailey) Ryder, of Bantam Falls, Conn., formerly of Canaan, Conn., where she was born 14 March 1839. They dwelt at Cornwall till March 1861 ; at Patterson, N. Y., till i Ap. 1867 ; 17279 367s 3676 17285 9999 lOOOO lOOOI I0002 10003 10004 10005 Whitney Family. and then settled at Danbury, Conn., where they were still living in 1874- II. Matthew L. Barber, b. at Cornwall, Conn., 16 Oct. 1836 ; married at Danbury, Conn., 20 Nov. 1872, Rosina W. osborn. Chil. of Daniel and Catharine (Downs) Andrews. I. Polly Andrews, b. at New Britain, Conn., 18 Feb. 183 1; died at Bethel, Conn., 10 Ap. 1849, ^"^^ was buried there, in the Congregational Church-yard. II. Daniel Morris Andrews, b. at Reading, Conn., 5 Dec. 1833; a carpenter; married in Deer Hill Street, Danbury, Conn., 31 Dec. 1854, by Rev. Enoch S. Huntington, Congregational, to Julia Ann Coley, dau. of Zalmon and Laura (Seeley) Coley, of Trumbull, Conn., where she was born 12 Dec. 1831. They settled at Danbury, and were still living there in 1874. He enlisted, ii Feb. 1862, in Co. B, ist Reg., Conn. Vol. Artillery, for three years ; reenlisted 1 2 Feb. 1 864, served to the end of the war, and was honorably discharged, i Sept. 1865. III. Elizabeth Andrews, b. at Newtown, Conn., 22 June 1836; married by Rev. James Harris, Methodist, at Westfield, N. J., 16 Aug. 1855, to Alanson Piatt Arnold, an express-agent, born at Danbury, Conn., 22 May 1833, son of Peleg and Sabrina (Hickock) Arnold. He died of typhoid fever, 1 3 Sept. 1 862, at Westfield ; and was buried there. She dwelt at Weston, Conn., for several years after his death ; and was living at Danbury in 1874. Chil. of Orry and Polly (Downs) Guiles. I. John Henry Guiles, b. at Newtown, Conn., 14 Feb. 1842; married there, 29 March 1862, by Rev. Mr. Bood, Episcopal, to Juliet Tongue. He was a soldier in the war of 1861. II. George Whitney Guiles, b. at Newtown, Conn., 17 Sept. 1844; died at Weston, Conn., 12 Aug. 1864, and was buried in Reading Ridge Cemetery. III. Orry Edgar Guiles, b. at Reading, Conn., 12 July 1846; married at North Salem, N. Y., 6 Dec. 1864, Mary Betsey Nichols. I461 3677 17291 17299 3678 17302 17304 1462 Eighth Generation. 10006 10007 10008 10009 lOOIO lOOII IOOI2 IV. Frances Janet Guiles, b. at Reading, Conn., 8 Ap. 1848; married there, 24 Dec. 1867, by Rev. William Town, Methodist, to George Sherman, a button-maker, son of Ebenezer and Eunice (Fairweather) Sherman, of Weston, Conn. He was a soldier in the war of 1861; and lived at Reading in 1874. V. Emily Catharine Guiles, b. at Reading, Conn., 11 Dec. 1850; and Hved there in 1874. Chil. of Samuel and Jane (Scholefleld) Whitney. I. Hannah Retta Whitney, b. at Upper Highlands, Philipstown, N. Y., 27 Aug. 1838 ; married at her grandmother's house, in Philipstown, 20 June 1866, by Rev. E. Sherman Bishop, Methodist, to John Broas Cargill, a farmer, son of James' and Phebe (Broas) Cargill, of Philipstown, where he was born 11 Jan. 1831. They were living in Nov. 1874, within a quarter of a mile of the Dutchess County line. n. Elizabeth Whitney, b. at Philipstown, N. Y., 8 Dec. 1839; mar- ried at Rushford, N. Y., 20 June 1858, Myron Morgan, a farmer, son of Samuel and Clarion (Holt) Morgan, of Genesee Falls, N. Y. He was born at Portage, N. Y., 7 Sept. 1837. They dwelt at Allen, N. Y., till 1859; at Genesee Falls, two years; at Eagle, N. Y., two years; at Pike, N. Y., five years; then settled at Rushford, and were living there in 1874. HI. Harriet Whitney, b. at Philipstown, N. Y., 28 Feb. 1841; was living at Galesburgh, 111., in 1874, unmarried. IV. Sereno Banks Whitney, b. at Fishkill, N. Y., i May 1842; a farmer; married at Centreville, N. Y., 11 March 1863, Rhoda Rebecca Crowell, dau. of David and Phebe (Shotwell) Crowell, of Centreville, formerly of Cohocton, N. Y., where she was born 18 Feb. 1838. She died at Ulster, Iowa, 29 Aug. 1870, and was buried in Ulsterville Cemetery, He married (2d), l Sept. 1872, at Ulster, his first wife's cousin, Esther Crowell, dau. of Edward and Caroline (Persons) Crowell, of Ulster, form- erly of Bloomfield, Wis., where she was born 8 June 1852. He dwelt at Pike, N. Y., in 1863 ; at Hume, N. Y., in 1864; at Pike again, in 1865-66; at Castile, N. Y., in 1867; then settled at Ulster, and was living there in 1874- V. Isaac Scolefleld Whitney, b. at Fishkill, N. Y., 2 Jan. 1844; enlisted at Pike, N. Y., in Co. C, 104th Reg., N. Y. S. Vol. Infantry; was I James Cargill, born at Stamford, Conn., 14 son, who was born at New York City, or on Oct. 1792, was son of Henry Cargill, an only Staten Island, 14 May 1757. 17307 3683 1731O I7316 I7319 * ^ Whitney Family. 1463 100 1 3 10014 10015 10016 wounded in the battle of Antietam, Md., 17 Sept. 1862, died the next morning, and was buried in grave 218, lot B, section 25, of the National Cemetery at Antietam. VI. Abram Purdy Whitney, b. at Philipstown, N. Y., 7 March 1846; enlisted in Co. A, 140th Reg., N. Y. Volunteers; was killed in the battle of The Wilderness, 6 May 1 864, and was buried on the battle-ground. VII. James Levi Whitney, b. at Philipstown, N. Y., 26 June 1848; a farmer; lived at Rushford, N. Y., in 1874, unmarried. VIII. Marana Whitney, b. at Philipstown, N. Y., 3 July 1850; mar- ried at Rushford, N. Y., 2 Dec. 1873, James F. Russell. IX. George Hutchinson Whitney, b. at Pike, N. Y., 7 June 1853 ; a farmer; lived at Rushford, N. Y., in 1874, unmarried. 10017 10018 10019 10020 1 002 1 Chil. of Joseph and Esther (Whitney) Soule. I. Sapho Elvira Soule, b. at Fairfield, Vt, 14 Oct. 1809; married there, in her father's house, by Rev. Benjamin Wooster, Congregational, 4 May 183 1, to Hiram Barlow, a farmer, born at Fairfield, 6 July 1809, son of Ebenezeri and Orissa (Wilmarth) Barlow. They have resided at Fair- field Center, Vt., since their marriage; and lived near the Congregational Church in 1873. II. Albert Gallatin Soule, b. at Fairfield, Vt; a trader and farmer; married Elizabeth Pierce Putnam, of Boston, Mass.; married (2d) Adeliza Fairchiid, of Fairfield, who was born 13 Feb. 1834. He was living at Fairfield in 1873 ; and was then town-clerk. III. Harrison Soule, b. at Fairfield, Vt, 30 March 181 3; and died there, unmarried, 3 Dec. 1856. IV. La Fayette Soule, b. at Fairfield, Vt, 30 May 1815; lived at Fairfield, and died there, 16 Ap. 1863. V. Joseph Douglass Soule, b. at Fairfield, Vt, 16 March 181 7 ; an iron-manufacturer; married Mary Elizabeth Barnes; and lived at St Alban's, Vt, one mile east of the Weldon House, in 1873. lEbenezer Barlow died at Troy, N. Y., 14 Sept. 1814. 3689 17320 17327 17329 1464 Right h Generation. 10022 10023 10024 10025 10026 10027 10028 10029 10030 10031 VI. Clarissa Whitney Soule, b. at Fairfield, Vt, i Feb. 1819; mar- ried there, 21 Feb. 1843, Rensselaer Read Sherman, M. D., who was born at Fairfield, 23 Dec. 1818, son of Elijah and Sarah (Larkin) Sherman, and grad. at Albany Medical College, Albany, N. Y., 23 Jan. 1849. They resided at Fairfield till May 1854 ; and then removed to St. Alban's, Vt, where he practised his profession, and was deputy-collector of Customs, in 1873- VII. Orissa Barlow Soule, b. at Fairfield, Vt, 8 May 1821. VIII. Lucia Esther Soule, b. at Fairfield, Vt, 13 Sept 1822 ; mar- ried Alonzo Allen Farrand ; and had no children. IX. Samuel Hungerford Soule, b. at Fairfield, Vt, 3 Sept 1824; married, 24 Nov. 1859, Sarah Emily Merrill, who was born 15 Nov. 1835. X. Hiram Barlow Soule, b. at Fairfield, Vt, 13 Jan. 1827; married Louisa Q. Curtis; and lived at St Alban's, Vt, in 1873. XL Augusta Eugenie Soule, b. at Fairfield, Vt, 23 Sept 1829; died 20 July 1872, unmarried. Chil. of Salmon and Harriet (Whitney) Soule. I. Emily Hamilton Soule, b. at Fairfield, Vt, 18 Aug. 1821; mar- ried George W. Ball ; and lived at St. Alban's, Vt, in 1873. II. Edwin Carlos Soule, b. at Fairfield, Vt, 13 Feb. 1823; a justice of the peace; married at Fletcher, Vt, i May 1849, Jane C. Wheeler, dau. of Ira and Eunice (Bradley) Wheeler, of Fletcher, formerly of Fair- field, where she was born 20 Jan. 1826. III. Helen Mar Soule, b. at Fairfield, Vt, 14 Ap. 1824; married Edward J. Hicks, an iron-founder, of St. Alban's, Vt; and died at Troy, N. Y., in Sept 1869. IV. Mariette Soule, b. in West Street, Fairfield, Vt, 18 May 1826; married there, by Justice Joab Smith, at her father's house in West Street, 13 May 1849, to John Wight Nye, a farmer, son of Benjamin and Mary (Wight) Nye, of Fairfield, formerly of Marlborough, N. H., where he was born 12 Ap. 1821. They settled at Fairfield; where she died 7 Sept 1852, and was buried in South Cemetery. He was living about one mile west of the centre of Fairfield in 1873. 17332 17336 17338 3692 17344 17351 I73S5 17357 1 0032 10033 10034 1003 s 10036 10037 10038 Whitney Family. V. Sarah Soule, b. at Fairfield, Vt, in May 1835; married there, Richard Peters, a farmer and large land-holder ; and lived at Rich Valley, or Rosemont, Minn., in 1872. Chil. of Anson and Eunice (Whitney) Buck. I. Elizabeth Murray Buck, b. at Fairfield, Vt, 13 Dec. 18 18; mar- ried at Cambridge, Vt, 22 May 1844, Harman Morse, a farmer, son of Daniel and Delia (Northrop) Morse, of Fairfield, where he was born 18 Nov. 181 5. She died 21 Aug. 1852, after many years of suffering, which she bore with exemplary patience and hopefulness. He married a second wife, and lived at East Cambridge, Vt, in 1873. II. Abigail W. Buck, b. at Fairfield, Vt, 10 Aug. 1820; died at Fairfield, 3 Sept. 1834, and was buried there. III. William Whitney Buck, b. at Fairfield, Vt, i Dec. 1825; a farmer; married at Cambridge, Vt, 5 Dec. 1848, Harriet Laura Read, dau. of Rensselaer and Harriet (Buck) Read, of Fairfield, where she was born 13 Nov. 1826. He was killed by lightning, while going from Cambridge to Burlington, Vt, 26 July 1851; and was buried at Cambridge. Chil. of Charles and Elizabeth (Beers) Bulldey. I. Mary Elizabeth Bulkley, b. at Southport, Conn., 10 July 1832; married there, 9 Oct 1855, by Rev. Mr. Purdy, Episcopal, to Isaac Jennings, a ship-master, son of Abraham Gould and Anna (Burr) Jennings, of Fairfield, Conn., where he was born 3 Ap. 1823. They were at sea for two years; dwelt at Brooklyn, N. Y., from 1858 to i860; and then settled at Fairfield, where they were living in 1 874. Since leaving the sea, he has been engaged in the manufacture of Japanese paper- ware. II. Elizabeth Whitney Bulkley, b. at Southport, Conn., 18 Aug. 1834; married there, 20 Oct 1870, Frederick Swartz Hyde, a clergyman, who was born at Brooklyn, N. Y., son of Simeon and Catharine Abiah (Cleveland) Hyde.^ They settled at New Haven, Conn.; and moved thence to Lockport, N. Y., where they were living in Sept 1874. III. Charles Eleazar Bulkley, b. at Southport, Conn., i Sept 1836; died there in 1837, and was buried in Oakland Cemetery. ' See the Hyde Genealogy, pp. 389-90. 184 1465 ^7358 3693 17363 1^166 3695 17367 17369 1466 I0039 I0040 I004I 10042 I0043 10044 I0045 10046 I0047 Eighth Generation, IV. Ceorgiana Bulkley, b. at Southport, Conn., 23 Ap. 1838; married there, 20 Oct. 1857, William B. Nichols, son of Samuel and Susan (Warner) Nichols. They lived at 16 East 74th Street, New York, in 1874. V. Catharine Bulkley, b. at Southport, Conn., 10 Nov. 1840; and lived there in 1874. VI. Charles Henry Bulkley, b. at Southport, Conn., 22 March 1844; married at Portland, Conn., 4 Sept. 1866, by Rev. S. M. Emery, D.D., Episcopal, to Emily Churchill Brainerd, born at Portland, 13 Nov. 1846, dau. of Erastus and Emily Hall (Churchill) Brainerd. He was an importer and dealer in foreign and domestic paper-stock, at 1 27 Reade Street, New York, in 1874, and lived at 83 Park Avenue. Chll. of Jonathan and Mary Frances (Nichols) Beers. I. Mary Holberton Beers, b. at Black Rock, Fairfield, Conn., 2 Feb. 1849; married at her father's house, 16 Gallatin Place, Brooklyn, N. Y., by Rev. John A. Paddock, D.D., 29 Jan. 1874, to Eben Joseph Knowlton, of Upton, Mass., born at West Upton, 23 June 1844, son of William and Charlotte (Taft) Knowlton. They resided at 16 Gallatin Place, Brooklyn, in 1874. He is a manufacturer of straw goods. II. William Hanford Beers, b. at Bridgeport, Conn., 3 May 1856; and lived with his father, at 16 Gallatin Place, Brooklyn, N. Y., in 1874. Chil. of William and Jane Eliza (Booth) Beers. I. Caroline Whitney Beers, b. at Boston, Mass., 18 June 1851; died at Boston, 29 Sept. 1858, and was buried at Fairfield, Conn. II. Charles William Beers, b. at Boston, Mass., 29 Ap. 1855. III. Willard Humphrey Beers, b. at Boston, Mass., 4 Oct. i860; died there, 13 Oct. 1862, and was buried at Fairfield, Conn. Child of William and Garaphelia Gallatin (Howard) Beers. IV. Albert Howard Beers, b. at Baltimore, Md., 2 March 1870. 17370 ^nn 3696 3699 3699 10048 10049 10050 1 0051 10052 10053 Whitney Family. Chil. of Curtis Russell and Elizabeth (Merritt) Whitney. I. Silas Augustus Whitney, b. at Patterson, N. Y., 14 Feb. 1827; a farmer; married at Superior, Washtenaw Co., Mich., Lydia Ann Robinson, of Green Oak, Mich.; married (2d) in Monroe Co., Mich., Jane Wheeler, dau. of Jonas Wheeler. They were Hving at Laingsburgh, in Sciota, Mich., in 1874. II. Curtis Russell Whitney, b. at Patterson, N. Y., 28 July 1828 ; a grocer; married at Superior, Mich., 17 Oct. 1850, Orilla Taylor Clark, who was born at Lyndon, N. Y., 18 Oct. 183 1, dau. of James and Mary (Corey) Clark. They settled at Maple Rapids, Mich., and were living there in Feb. 1874. III. Bradley Thomas Whitney, b. at Patterson, N. Y., 16 June 183 1 ; a farmer; married in CUnton Co., Mich., Ennily Green. They were living at Bath, Mich., in March 1874. He was a soldier in the war of 186 1. IV. George Washington Whitney, b. at Patterson, N. Y., 21 May 1833; a carpenter; married at Philipstown, N. Y., 13 Aug. 1857, Hester Ann Croft, who was born at Philipstown, i Dec. 1837, dau. of Stephen and Betsey (Selleck) Croft. He was a policeman at Brooklyn, N. Y., from 1866 to 1868 ; a trader there, 1868 to 1869; and, in Nov. 1873, was living at Peekskill, N. Y., engaged in the study of law. V. Mary Jane Whitney, b. at Superior, Mich., 17 June 1835 {'i^ar., 26 July 1840); married there, in 1853, Lyman Butler, a farmer, of Monroe Co., Mich., where he died about 1867. She was married (2d), 25 Dec. 1865, at Maple Rapids, Mich., by Rev. E. T. Branch, Baptist, to Uriah Cronenvhet, a farmer, who was born at Toronto, C. W., 9 March 1 840, son of Michael and Phebe (Diver) Cronenvhet. They settled at St. Charles, Mich., and were living there in March 1874, without children. He enlisted at Monroe City, Mich., 24 Aug. 1861, in Co. I, nth Reg., Mich. Vol. Infantry; and was discharged at Detroit, Mich., 22 June 1863, for disability, caused by spinal affection. He took part in the battles of Fort Donelson, 28-30 Nov. 1861; Crab Orchard, Ky., 2-6 June 1862; Frankfort, Ky., 26 June 1 862, when he was wounded, and lay four days on the field, without care; Pulaski, Tenn., 17 Oct. 1862, where he was wounded in his left leg by a buck-shot, which he still carries ; and of Stone River, 29-3 1 Dec. 1862. VI. Hiram Tooker Whitney, b. at Superior, Mich., 21 March 1837; a carpenter and joiner; married at Bengal, Mich., 24 July 1858, by Levi Jones, Esq., to Marian Lucretia Hayes, born at Bengal, 17 Oct. 1842 ; and was divorced from her in 1865. He was married (2d), 22 Sept. 1867, at 1467 3700 17378 17379 17382 17385 1468 Eighth Generation. 10053a 10054 10055 10056 10057 10058 10059 the village of St. Charles, Mich., by George A. Wallace, Esq., to Mary Elizabeth Miller, whose parents then lived at Chesaning, Mich. She was born in Tuscarawas Co., Ohio, 21 March 1848, dau. of John and Sarah (Davis) Miller. They dwelt at St. Charles till i Feb. 1868; at Victor, Mich., till 20 Sept. 1869; at Oakley, Mich,, till 19 Feb. 1870; and then moved to Maple Rapids, Mich., where they were living in Feb. 1874. VII. Elvira Whitney, b. at Superior, Mich., about 1839; died aged 6 months. VIII. James Volney Whitney, b. at Superior, Mich., in 1841; a trader; married Frances . They were living at DeWitt, Mich., in March 1874. Child of Bradley Francis and Ann (Birch) Whitney. I. Hannah Whitney, b. at Carmel, N. Y.; died at Hennepin, 111., when seven or eight years old, " a year or two before the death of her father." Child of Peter Radcliff and Eliza (Baker) Whitney. I. Josiah Baiter Whitney, b. at Patterson, N. Y., 26 July 1826 ; died there, 26 June 1827, and was buried in the cemetery near the Ba|itist Church, at Towner's, in Patterson. Chil. of Thomas Aaron and Naomi Jane (Dykeman) Whitney. I. Mary Missouri Whitney, b. at Peekskill, N. Y., 4 March 1840; died there, unmarried, 29 Jan. 1862, and was buried in Cortlandt Cemetery. II. Josephine Dykeman Whitney, b. at Peekskill, N. Y., 12 May 1842; married there, 24 Sept. 1867, by Rev. Polhemus Van Wyck, to Warren Reynolds, a farmer, born at Cortlandt, N. Y., son of Isaac and (Post) Reynolds; died at Peekskill, 22 Feb. 1868, without chil- dren, and was buried in the Ref Dutch Church-yard, three miles south of Peekskill, in the town of Cortlandt. He married (2d) her sister, Jane Adelaide Whitney. III. Adelaide Augusta Whitney, b. at Peekskill, N. Y., 22 Ap. 1844; died there, 13 Sept. 1845, ^"^ was buried in Cortlandt Cemetery. 17387 3702 3703 3705 Whitney Family. 1469 10060 1 006 1 10062 10063 10064 IV. Jane Adelaide Whitney, b. at Peekskill, N. Y., 21 Jan. 1846; married there, 23 Nov. 1870, by Rev. Charles P. Page, to Warren Reynolds, whose first wife was her sister Josephine. They Uved at White Plains, N. Y., in Nov. 1873, without children. V. Augusta Justina Whitney, b. at Peekskill, N. Y., 10 May 1849; and lived there, with her father, unmarried, in Nov. 1873. VI. Maria Louisa Whitney, b. at 83 Eighth Avenue, New York, 13 Aug. 1854; and lived with her father, at Peekskill, N. Y., unmarried, in Nov. 1874. VII. Thomas Joseph Whitney, b. at Peekskill, N. Y., 9 Dec. 1856; a drug-clerk; lived with his father, at Peekskill, in Nov. 1873. VIII. Jessie Mary Whitney, b. at Peekskill, N. Y., 13 June i860; and lived there, with her father, in Nov. 1873. 10065 10066 10067 10068 10069 Chil. of Washington Silas and Nancy Maria (Norton) Whitney. I. Thomas Horton Whitney, b. at Peekskill, N. Y., about 1837; ^ physician ; lived at New York City, unmarried ; and died there, 3 Sept. 1868,. aged 30 years, according to the monument in Cortlandt Cemetery, two miles north of Peekskill, where he is buried. II. Silas Russell Whitney, b. at Peekskill, N. Y., 10 May 1839; died 28 June 1839, and was buried in Cortlandt Cemetery, two miles north of Peekskill. III. Silas Russell Whitney, b. at Peekskill, N. Y., about 1841; grad. at the University of New York ; went to England, and there married Carpenter, a dau. of " Gen. Carpenter ; " and lived with his wife's mother in England, in 1873. Chil. of Levi and Nancy Ann (Whitney) Owen. I, Silas Jasper Owen, b. at Philipstown, now Putnam Valley, N. Y., 2 Dec. 1 831; educated at State Normal School, Albany, N. Y.; admitted to the Bar, at New York City, in Nov. 1 863 ; and was practising his pro- fession at Peekskill, N. Y., in Nov. 1873; unmarried. II. Thomas Whitney Owen, b. at Philipstown, now Putnam Valley, 3706 17388 3707 17389 I470 Eighth Generation. 10070 1 007 1 10072 10073 10074 10075 N.Y., 5 Ap. 1833; a moulder; married at Philipstown, 25 March 1857, Susan Adelia Croft, who was born there, 28 Jan. 1838, dau., of Henry and Mary (Nelson) Croft. They resided in Main Street, Peekskill, N. Y., in Nov. 1873. III. Washington Silas Owen, b. at Philipstown, now Putnam Valley, N.Y., i June 1835; was a clerk in the stove and hardware store of his uncle, Washington Silas Whitney, 109 and in Beekman Street, New York; and was last seen by his friends at Hoboken, N. J., 17 March 1854, since which they have heard nothing from him, and suppose that he was murdered. IV. Nancy Maria Owen, b. at Putnam Valley, N. Y., 7 Ap. 1838; married there, 7 Oct. 1868, by Rev. Harvey Alley, Baptist, to Andrew Jackson Dean, a farmer, son of Jonathan and Permelia (P,rice) Dean, of Carmel, N. Y., where he was born 12 March 1834. They Hved at Mahopac Falls, in Carmel, in Nov. 1873. V. Jane Fayette Owen, b. at Putnam Valley, N. Y., 11 June 1841; married there, 8 Ap. 1858, James Barnum Lickley, a farmer, born at Putnam Valley, son of John and Mary (Cole) Lickley. She procured a divorce from him, 10 Feb. 1865; and married (2d), at Putnam Valley, 28 Feb. 1865, Sarlls Drew, a farmer and dealer in live stock, son of Gilbert and Betsey (Clawson) Drew, of Kent, N. Y., where he was born 29 Ap. 1824. He was living at Kent in Nov. 1873, having been a member of the Legislature of New York, in 1 87 1 , and supervisor of the town of Kent for seven years. VI. Phebe Adeline Owen, b. at Putnam Valley, N. Y., 3 Jan. 1843; married there, 14 Sept. 1866, John Lester, a trader and machinist, son of Jacob and Electa (Ferris) Lester. They lived at i Maple Street, Pough- keepsie, N. Y., in Nov. 1873. VII. Sarah Augusta Owen, b. at Putnam Valley, N. Y., 29 Jan. 1846; married there, 11 Oct. 1871, by Rev. Jabez Marshall, Baptist, to James Robert Wright, a carpenter and joiner, born at Lake Mahopac, Carmel, N. Y., 4 Ap. 1850, son of James and Mary Ann (Wixon) Wright. He resided with her mother, at Oscawana Corners, Putnam Valley, in Nov. 1873- Chll. of Ira and Lydia (Bolt) Whitney. I. Eliza Whitney, b. at Patterson, N. Y., 4 Aug. 1823; married at Ludingtonville, N. Y., 4 June 1844, by Allen Light, Esq., to Nathaniel 17391 17393 17398 17402 3708 17403 10076 10077 10078 10079 ioo8o 1008 1 10082 10083 Whitney Family. Kirk, a mason, son of John and Mary (Wixon) Kirk, of Kent, N. Y., where he was born 15 March 181 3. They dwelt at Ludingtonville till i Ap. 1847 ; at East Fishkill, N. Y., till i Ap. 1848 ; at Farmer's Mills, in Kent, till I Ap. 1849; at Ludingtonville again, till i Ap. 1857; at Carmel, N. Y., till I Ap. 1858; then returned to Ludingtonville, and were living there in 1874. They are members of the Baptist Church. IL Russell Whitney, b. at Kent, N. Y., 24 Nov. 1824; died 11 Nov. 1848, unmarried, and was buried at Kent. III. Sarah Whitney, b. at Kent, N. Y., 7 Ap. 1826; died at Kent, 10 Feb. 183 1, and was buried there. IV. Ephraim Whitney, b. at Kent, N. Y., Ap. 1845, Susan Brewer, born in Putnam Co., lived at Lake Mahopac, Carmel, N. Y., in 1874. 4 Aug. 1827; married, 6 N. Y., 22 Feb. 1827; and V. Orrin Whitney, b. at Kent, N. Y., 6 Oct. 1828 ; a farmer; married at Ludingtonville, Kent, 21 Aug. 1847, Sarah Maria Sprague, born at Kent, 6 March 1846, dau. of Horace and Esther (Cronk) Sprague. He settled at Kent; and, about 1853, left his family and went to Joliet, 111. His friends have not heard from him since 1861; and suppose that he vol- unteered as a soldier, and died during the war. VI. Levi Russell Whitney, b. at Kent, N. Y., 20 Sept. 1830; a miller; married at Patterson, N. Y., 3 July 1852, by Rev. Epenetus Piatt Benedict, Presbyterian, to Phila Jane Ballard, dau. of Darius and Caroline (Eastwood) Ballard, of Patterson, formerly of Lexington, N. Y., where she was born 20 Jan. 1836. They dwelt at Patterson for one year; at Luding- tonville, N. Y., twelve years; at Southeast, N. Y., one year; at Sherman, Conn., one year; at PawHng, N. Y., three years; and, in 1874, had Hved at Beekmanville, N. Y., for two years. VII. Emily Whitney, b. at Kent, N. Y., 2 May 1832; married, 27 Ap. 1867, Lewis A. Brown, a blacksmith, son of Thomas and Phebe (Angevine) Brown, of Westchester Co., N. Y., where he was born 19 Aug. 1824. They were living at 238 East 40th Street, New York, without children, in 1874. VIII. Ira Whitney, b. at Kent, N. Y., 14 June 1833 ; and died there, 17 March 1834. IX. Daniel D. Whitney, b. at Farmer's Mills, in Kent, N. Y., i Nov. 1834; a carriage-smith; married at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., i Sept. 1858, by Rev. George S. Hare, Methodist, to Mary Ann Tomplcins, dau. of George I47I 17416 1 741 8 1 742 1 17422 1472 Eighth Generation, 10084 10085 10086 10087 10088 10089 Washington and Emeline (Crane) Tompkins, of Poughkeepsie, where she was born 18 July 1833. He left his father's house in 1850; dwelt at Beekman, N. Y., for three years; at Poughkeepsie seven years; at Dover, N. Y., two years; then settled at Amenia, N. Y., and lived there in 1874. X. William Harrison Whitney, b. at Kent, N. Y., 9 July 1836; died young. XI. Cornelia Whitney, b. at Kent, N. Y., 26 May 1838 ; died young. XII. Lydia Whitney, b. at Kent, N. Y., 7 Sept. 1839; died young. XIII. Philinda Whitney, b. at Farmer's Mills, Kent, N. Y., 23 Sept. 1843 ; married at Beekman, N. Y., 4 Aug. i860, by Rev. DeWitt C. Van Gaasbeck, Methodist Episcopal, to William Watson Donaldson, a farmer, born in New York City, 6 July 1837, son of John and Mary (McCormick) Donaldson ; and settled at Beekmanville, N. Y., where they were still living in 1874. He enlisted, ii Oct. 1862, in Co. G, 150th Reg., N. Y. S. Vols.; took part in the battles of Gettysburgh, Penn., Resaca, Ga., Dallas, Ga., Atlanta, Ga., Savannah, Ga., Averysborough, N. C, and Burtonsville, N. C; and was mustered out 8 June 1865. XIV. Levina Whitney, b. at Farmer's Mills, Kent, N. Y., 16 Nov. 1844; married at Patterson, N. Y., 12 Aug. 1866, Elijah Baiiard, a black- smith, born in Delaware Co., N. Y., 8 Sept. 1837, son of Darius and Caro- line (Eastwood) Ballard. They lived at Ludingtonville, N. Y., in 1874. He served for three years in the war of 1861, enlisting 4 Sept. 1862, in the I72d Reg., or Anthony Wayne Guard; was transferred to Co. L, 6th Reg., N. Y. Heavy Artillery; and was discharged, as a corporal, 20 July 1865, "having been in the battles of Williamsport, Manassas Gap, Bristow Station, eleven days in the Wilderness, Spottsylvania, Allison's farms, Bethesda Church, North Anna River, Cold Harbor, Petersburgh, Cedar Creek, Shenandoah Valley, and Bermuda Front." Chi I. of James and Levina (Whitney) Mills. I. Mary Mills, b. at Patterson, N. Y., 7 March 1822; married there, 24 Jan. 1 84 1, at her father's house, by Rev. John Warren, Baptist, to DeRuyter Cay,i a farmer, born at Southeast, N. Y., 28 March 18 19, son of Daniel and Phebe (Shaw) Gay. They settled at Patterson, near Towner's Station; and were living there in Feb. 1874, on her father's homestead. I His brother, Daniel Gay, married his wife's aunt, Mary Whitney, No. 3714. 17424 17425 3709 17427 Whitney Family. 1473 I0090 II. Ephraim Mills, b. at Patterson, N. Y., 30 Nov. 1824; died at Southeast, N. Y., 21 Sept. 1826. Chil. of Cershom Turney and Sarah (Davis) Whitney. 3713 I009I I. Cershom Turney Whitney, b. at Pawling, N. Y.; died at Pough- keepsie, N. Y., aged five or six years. 10092 II. Jane Whitney, died aged about eight or ten years. .. 10093 III. Albert Whitney. I0094 IV. George Whitney. I0095 V. William Whitney. 10096 VI. Joseph Whitney. 3714 Chil. of Daniel and Mary (Whitney) Cay. I0097 I. Isaac Washington Cay, b. at Patterson, N. Y., 22 July 1837; ^ teacher and physician; grad. at the Eclectic Medical College of Philadelphia, Penn., in 1870; was living with his parents, at Candor, N. Y., in Dec. 1874, unmarried. / 10098 II. William Henry Harrison Cay, b. at Patterson, N. Y., 13 Feb. 1 841; a telegrapher; served under the Sanitary Commission, in Virginia, during the war of 1861; married at Bound Brook, N. J., 13 Feb. 1867, Philena Catharine Cole. They were living at Syracuse, N. Y., in Feb. 1874. He was then superintendent of the Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph, from Cleveland, Ohio, to New York City. 10099 III. Martha Maria Cay, b. at Patterson, N. Y., 4 May 1843; died near Dykeman's Station, in Southeast, N. Y., 6 July 1848 ; and was buried in the cemetery east of the Baptist Church, in Carmel, N. Y. lOIOO IV. Mary Etta Cay, b. near Dykeman's Station, in Southeast, N. Y., 2 Jan. 1848 ; and was living with her parents, unmarried, at Candor, N. Y., in Feb. 1874. lOIOI V. -Lilian Cay, adopted $ May 1869. She was born at Owego, N. Y., 13 Sept. 1868. 185 H74 Eighth Generation. I0I02 IOIO3 IOIO4 IOIO5 IOIO6 IOIO7 IOIO8 Child of Joshua and Catharine (Bell) Whitney. I. Isaac James Whitney, b. at Patterson, N. Y., 9 Oct. 1859; was living with his parents, near Dykeman's post-office, in Southeast, N. Y., in Nov. 1873. Chil. of William J. and Ruth (Benson) Vermilya. I. Frances Arvilla Vermilya, b. at Ulysses, N. Y., 19 Ap. 1830; married at Ruggles, Ohio, 25 Ap. 1850, by Rev. Seth G. Clark, Presby- terian, to Isaac Fuller Camp, a farmer, born at Kent, Conn., 1 1 Feb. 1823, son of Samuel and Myra (Hopkins) Camp, of Kent, and later of Ne'w York, Ohio, and Michigan. From their marriage to June 1853, they lived at Ruggles; and then removed to Algansee, Mich., where they still lived in 1874. II. Emily Benson Vermilya, b. at Sugar Hill, in Jersey, N. Y., 6 Dec. 1 831; married at Sullivan, Ohio, 3 Sept. 1853, by Rev. H. L. Parrish, Methodist, to William Henry Myers, a farmer and dairyman, son of John Corbly and Elizabeth (Eakleberry) Myers, of Clear Creek, Ohio, where he was born 24 May 1832. They were living at Homerville, Ohio, in 1874. III. Phila Albina Vermilya, b. at Sugar Hill, in Jersey, N. Y., 30 Oct. 1833 ; married at Ruggles, Ohio, 7 Sept. 1854, by Rev. W. F. Milli- kan, to Hiram Milton King, a farmer, born at Pompey, N. Y., II Feb. 1833, son of Paul and Sarah (Carr) King, of Jackson, Ohio. They have dwelt at Hillsdale, Mich.; Steuben, Ind.; and New London, Ohio, where they were still living in 1874. IV. Sidney Smith Vermilya, b. at Farmington, N.Y., 27 Oct. 1835; a farmer; married at Ashland, Ohio, 6 Oct. 1863, by Rev. Charles Hartley, Methodist Episcopal, to Amanda Fluke, dau. of Henry and Margaret (Switzer) Fluke, of Orange, Ohio, where she was born 30 May 1842. They dwelt at New London, Ohio, for seven years ; at Clear Creek, Ohio, two years; and settled, 18 Dec. 1872, at North Fairfield, Ohio, where they were still living in 1 874. V. Elkanah Benson Vermilya, b. died 31 May 1838. at Ruggles, Ohio, 9 Sept. 1837 ; VI. Commodore Chauncey Vermilya, b. at Ruggles, Ohio, 25 March 1839; enlisted in Sept. 1861, at Ashland, Ohio, in Battery D, First Reg., Ohio Volunteers; and died from sickness, 16 June 1862, at the Sawyer House Hospital, near Cornith, Miss, and was buried there. 3715 3717 17434 17441 17448 17452 IOI09 lOIIO Whitney Family. lOIII I0II2 IOII3 IOII4 ions VII. Eliza Prudence Vermilya, b. at Ruggles, Ohio, 4 Ap. 1842; grad. at Hillsboro' Female College, in Highland Co., Ohio, in 1866; a teacher ; married at her father's house at Savannah, in Clear Creek town- ship, Ohio, 31 Jan. 1871, James Tytler Johnson, a teacher, son of John and Elizabeth (Tytler) Johnson, of Butler, Ohio, formerly of Brownhill, in the parish of Tough, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, where he was born 18 Oct. 1840. He grad. at Washington and Jefferson College, Cannonsburgh, Penn., in 1869. They dwelt at Rome City, Ind., till 15 March 1871; at Stryker, Ohio, till 5 Ap. 1872; and then settled at Kendallville, Ind., where they were still living in 1874, engaged in teaching. VIII. John Benson Vermilya, b. at Ruggles, Ohio, 26 May 1844; a farmer; married at Savannah, Ohio, 2 Jan. 1868, Mary Elizabeth Frizzle, dau. of Lovelace and Sarah (Smith) Frizzle, of Savannah, where she was born 21 Oct. 1847. They settled at Ruggles, 9 Ap. 1868; and were living there, without children, in 1874. IX. Albert Gallatin Vermilya, b. at Ruggles, Ohio, 15 Sept. 1846; a farmer ; married at her father's house, 6 Oct. 1 870, by Rev. George McKillips, Methodist Episcopal, to Semantha Sophia Crawford, dau. of Greenberry and Margaret (Elkey) Crawford, of Clear Creek, Ohio, form- erly of Salem, Ohio, where she was born 10 July 1848. They were living at Savannah, Ohio, on his father's homestead, in 1874. Chil. of Charles and Mary (Vermilya) Warner. I. Delia Warner, b. at Canandaigua, N. Y., 5 Oct. 1834; married there, 18 March 1852, Edward Power, a farmer, son of William Payne and Dorcas (Arnold) Power, of Farmington, N. Y., where he was born 30 March 1831. They lived at Canandaigua till i Ap. 1867; then moved to West Farmington, N. Y., and were living there in 1874. II. Julia Warner, twin, b. at Canandaigua, N. Y., 28 Feb. 1837; died at Canandaigua, 1 1 July 1866, and was buried there. III. Ella Warner, twin, b. at Canandaigua, N. Y., 28 Feb. 1837; died at Canandaigua, 8 Feb. 1869, and was buried in the same grave with her twin sister, IV. Phlla Arvilla Warner, b. at Canandaigua, N. Y., 16 July 1839; married there, 19 Dec. 1867, at her father's house, by Rev. J. Alabaster, Methodist, to James Henry Jones, a farmer, born at Galen, N. Y., 5 July 1475 17456 17458 3718 17460 1 746 1 1476 ioii6 10117 10118 10119 Eighth Generation. 1837, son of Richard and Ann (Vanluven) Jones. They settled at Parma, where his parents then resided; and were living there in 1874. Child of William Wallace and Arvilla (Vermliya) Macard. I. Edward Franklin Macard, b. at Rushville, in Gorham, N. Y., 3 Jan. 1847; ^ local preacher of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and, in 1874, a student in Garret Biblical Institute, at Evanston, 111. Rejoined Co. G, 15th Reg., Mich. Vol. Infantry, in Dec. 1861, as fifer; and served with it through the war, and till discharged at Detroit, Mich., 5 Sept. 1865. He was in the battle of Shiloh, 6 and 7 Ap. 1 862 ; the siege of Corinth ; the battle of Corinth, 3 and 4 Oct. 1862 ; the siege of Vicksburgh, June 1863; and the battle of Jackson, Miss., July 1863. After a furlough of two months, his regiment started for Atlanta, under Gen. Sherman; proceeding thence to Savannah, Ga., and from there by Beaufort and Columbia, S. C, Cheraw, Fayetteville and Goldsboro, N. C, to Washington, D. C, and thence to Little Rock, Arkansas, where they staid till August 1865. Chil. of David and Hannah (Barlow)i Smith. I. Josiah Smith, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 3 March 18 14; married at Southeast, N. Y., 31 Aug. 1837, Matilda Cage, dau. of Selah and Esther (Lockwood) Gage, of Southeast. They settled at Ridgefield ; where he died 13 Jan. 1854, and was buried in Titicus Cemetery. She was living at Ridgefield in Aug. 1877. II. Lorana Smith, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 16 Jan. 1816; married there, 3 Sept. 1837, Selah Cage, a shoemaker, son of Selah and Esther (Lockwood) Gage, of Southeast, N. Y, They settled at Ridgefield, where she was still living in Aug. 1877. He enlisted there, 6 Sept. 1862, in Co. K, 23d Reg., Conn. Vol. Infantry; and died of disease, in Louisana, 2 July 1863. III. John Barlow Smith, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 31 Aug. 1820; a harness- maker ; married at Ridgefield, 26 Feb. 1843, by Rev. Warner I The following dates were received after pages Samuel Whitney Barlow, of Clinton, N. Y., 676 and 677 were printed : mentioned in note to No. 4512, was, without AmyBarlow, No. 3727,wasborn24 Mayi790. doubt, the same whose birth is given at No. Phebe Barlow, No. 3727a, was born in 1129a; but the records of his family have not March 1792. been obtained. Gould Barlow, No. 3727c, was bom in Dec. . 3722 3727b 17463 17464 17466 10119a 10119b 10119c ioii9d 10120 10121 Whitney Family. Hoyt, rector of St. Stephen's (Episcopal) Church, to Elizabeth Smith, dau. of Gamaliel and Polly (Northrop) Smith, of Ridgefield, where she was born 17 June 1 82 1. They settled at Carmel, N. Y. He died there, 15 Ap. 1874, and was buried in Titicus Cemetery, at Ridgefield. She returned to Ridgefield in Sept. 1874, and was living there in Aug. 1877. Chii. of David Scott i and Elizabeth (Abbott) Barlow. I. John Henry Barlow, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 7 Nov. 1832; mar- ried at Newtown, Conn., 13 May 1861, Emeline Gilbert, dau. of George and Julia Ann Gilbert. She died 25 Oct. 1875. He married (2d), 29 May 1877, Lina Ells, dau. of Edwin and Mary Ann Ells, of Ansonia, Conn. They were living at Birmingham, Conn., in Aug. 1877. II. David Edson Barlow, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., i Dec. 1834; died at Sing Sing, N. Y., unmarried, 20 Feb. 1864, and was buried at Birming- ham, Conn. III. Mary Elizabeth Barlow, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 30 Sept. 1837; died at Birmingham, Conn., unmarried, 13 Aug. 1869, and was buried there. IV. Morris Keeler Barlow, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., i March 1843; died at Birmingham, Conn., 6 June 1852, and was buried there. I. Chii. of Walter and Phebe Ann (Sweeney) Whitney. Whitney, married Julius Wechselberg ; and was living at 216 Fourteenth Street, Milwaukee, Wis., in Ap. 1875. II. Walter Robert Whitney, served in Co. B, ist Reg., Wis. Volun- teers, and in Co. L, ist Wis. Artillery; and was living at Milwaukee, Wis., in 1875. I David Scott Barlow, 3728a, b. at Ridge- field, Conn., 19 May 1809; a blacksmith; dwelt at Ridgefield till Oct. 1849, then settled at Bir- mingham, Conn., where he died 6 Nov. 1862, and was buried in Birmingham Cemetery. His widow was living at Birmingham in Aug. 1877. His father, John Barlow, No. 1128, was born at -Fairfield, Conn., though his birth was recorded at Ridgefield. He was a blacksmith, and died at Ridgefield 14 Oct. 1848. His grandfather, John Barlow, who married Sarah Whitney, No. 286, may have been the same who was born at Fairfield, Conn., 21 Feb. 1746- 1747, son of Jabez and Elizabeth (Hunt) Barlow. 1477 12838 3728a 17468 3729 1478 Eighth Generation. IOI22 IOI23 IOI24 IOI25 IOI26 IOI27 IOI28 Chil. of William Milton and Rebecca Anna (Whitney) Northrop. I. Eliza Adams Northrop, b. at 66 South Pearl Street, Albany, N. Y., 3 Sept. 1834; married at Watertown, Wis., 17 Dec. 1856, George Huntley Cordon Copland, a land-surveyor, son of Alexander and Anna (Anderson) Copland, of Huntington, Canada East, after Oct. 1834, and formerly of Aberdeen, Scotland, where he was born 18 Oct. 1831. They dwelt chiefly at Milwaukee, Wis., till Dec. 1873; and then moved to Grayson, Cal., where they were living in July 1875. II. Mary Treat Northrop, b. at 66 South Pearl Street, Albany, N. Y., 7 Jan. 1836; married at Whitewater, Wis., i Jan. 1859, Edward Woodbridge Tuttle, a brickmaker, son of Lyman' and Martha (Tuttle) Tuttle, of Hart- ford, Conn., where he was born 16 June 1830. They moved, in Sept. 1859, to Middletown, Conn.; in 1862, to Hartford, Conn.; 24 Aug. 1863, to Farmington, Wis.; 20 Aug. 1864, to Middletown again; 16 Jan. 1865, to Erie, 111.; i March 1867, to Middletown once more; i March 1868, to North Haven, Conn.; 8 Nov. 1872, to Thomaston, Conn.; and \6 Dec. 1873, returned to Erie, III, where they were living in June 1875. III. Henry Whitney Northrop, b. at Schenectady, N. Y., 3 Oct. 1838; married in 1862, at Chicago, 111., Sarah O'Connell. They were living at Grayson, Cal., in May 1875, without children. He enlisted at Chicago, in 1861; and was discharged in 1865. IV. Louisa Chloe Northrop, b. in Beaver Street, Albany, N. Y., 17 May 1840; married in 1858, at Chicago, 111., George P. Leon. They were living at Chicago in May 1875. V. William Milton Northrop, b. in Beaver Street, Albany, N. Y., 17 May 1842; died at Vincennes, Ind., 5 Sept. 1866, and was buried in Vincennes Cemetery. He enlisted, 4 Sept. 1864, in Co. E, 1st Reg., Wis. Heavy Artillery; and was discharged 26 June 1865. VI. Anna Northrop, b. in Lodge Street, Albany, N. Y., i Ap. 1844; died 14 Feb. 1845, and was buried in the cemetery on State Street Hill. Chil. of Lucien Vernon and Rebecca Anna (Whitney) Zander. VII. Lucien Vernon Zander, b. at 68 Fourth Street, Troy, N Y., 28 Nov. 1847; ^J^d was living at Cold Spring, Wis., in May 1875. He enlisted, 21 Aug. 1864, in Co. B, 3d Reg., Wis. Vol. Infantry; and was I Lyman Tuttle was born at North Haven, 7 March 1794. They lived at Hartford, Windsor Conn., 15 June 1790. His wife, Martha Tuttle, and Middletown, Conn, dau. of Jude Tuttle, was born at Rowe, Mass., 3731 1 747 1 17472 17473 3731 IOI29 I0I30 I0I3I 10132 IOI33 IOI34 IOI35 IOI36 IOI37 Whitney Family. discharged 9 June 1865, having taken part in the battles of Averysborough and Bentonville, in which last he was wounded. VIII. James Tacitus Zander, b. at 14 CHnton Street, Milwaukee, Wis., 4 Nov. 1849 ; ^i^d was living at Cold Spring, Wis., in May 1875. He enlisted, 25 March 1865, in Co. E, 37th Reg., Wis. Vol. Infantry; and was discharged 27 July 1865. IX. Lycurgus Julien Zander, b. at Farmington, Wis., 23 Dec. 185 1; and was living at Cold Spring, Wis., in May 1875. X. Frances Belie Zander, b. in Fourth Street, Watertown, Wis., 13 Dec. 1855; and was living at Cold Spring, Wis., in May 1875. XI. George Edward Zander, b. at Farmington, Wis., 3 July 1859; and was living at Cold Spring, Wis., in May 1875. Chll. of John Peabody and Anna Eliza (Whitney) Knight. I. Juiia Knight, was living in March 1877 ; residence unknown. II. Eben Knigiit, was living in March 1877 ; residence unknown. Chil. of Jacob Van Vechten and Mary (Whitney) Platto. I. Charies Jacob Platto, b. at Albany, N. Y., 11 Ap. 1845 ; died at Milwaukee, Wis., 30 Aug. 1854, and was buried there, in Forest Home Cemetery. II. Mary Eliza Platto, b. at Milwaukee, Wis., 9 July 1849; died there, 21 Aug. 1850, and was buried in Forest Home Cemetery. III. Frances Julia Platto, b. at 143 Eighth Street, Milwaukee, Wis., 9 Jan. 1851 ; married in the same house, 9 June 1875, by Rev. George T. Ladd, Congregational, to John Chauncey Stacy, a newspaper-advertising agent, son of Asher Cooley and Clarissa (Manning) Stacy, of Franklin, C. E., where he was born 10 May 1844. They settled at 265 Sixteenth Street, Milwaukee, 22 Sept. 1876, and were Hving there in March 1877. He grad. at Eastman's National Business College, 20 Ap. 1 869 ; and she, at Milwaukee Female College, 29 June 1871. 1479 3733 3734 17474 1480 IOI38 IOI39 I0I40 IOI4I IOI42 IOI43 IOI44 IOI45 10146 Eighth Generation. IV. Edwin Wells Platto, b. at Milwaukee, Wis., 17 Aug. 1854; and was living at 628 Broadway, St. Louis, Mo., in May 1875. V. Alice Hill PlattO, b. at Milwaukee, Wis., 12 Aug. i860; and was living there, with her parents, in May 1875. Chil. of Edward A. and Julia Ann (Whitney) Williams. I. Ida Chloe Williams^ b. at Milwaukee, Wis., 29 June 1858; and was living at 623 West Adams Street, Chicago, 111., in May 1875, unmar- ried. II. Mary Eliza Williams, b. at Milwaukee, Wis., 9 June 1863; and was living with her aunt, Mrs. Rebecca Anna (Whitney) Zander, at Cold Spring, Wis., in May 1875. III. Charles Williams, b. at Milwaukee, Wis., in 1865 ; died there, and was buried in Forest Home Cemetery. IV. Julia Amanda Williams, b. at Milwaukee, Wis., 28 March 1866; died there about July 1871, and was buried in Forest Home Ceme- tery. Child of William Henry and Julia Elizabeth (Perrin) Whitney. I. Henry Perrin Whitney, b. at Milwaukee, Wis., 28 June 1863. Chil. of George and Catharine Eliza (Whitney) Traver. I. Charles Henry Traver, b. at Albany, N. Y., 22 Jan. 1829; a harness-maker; married at her father's house, at Fort Ann, N. Y., 23 Oct. 185 1, by Rev. J. Lorimer Douglas, Baptist, to Emeline Rosamond Clark, born at Fort Ann, 21 Nov. 1832, dau. of Nathan Mattocks and Cynthia (Sheppard) Clark; and dwelt at 610 River Street, Lansingburgh, N. Y., in Dec. 1873. II. Ellen Jane Traver, b. at Albany, N. Y., 30 June 1830; married at San Francisco, Cal., 25 March 1867, Charles B. Rutherford, a house- painter. They lived at Oakland, Cal., in Dec. 1873. 3735 3736 3737 17475 17479 Whitney Family. 10147 10148 10149 10150 Chil. of James and Elizabeth Blackett (Adams) Whitney. I. Minerva Jane Whitney, b. at Albany, N. Y., 31 Jan. 1836; died there, 9 Ap. 1844, and was buried in Albany Rural Cemetery. II. Charies Edward Whitney, b. at Albany, N. Y., 19 Feb. 1839; died there, 2 Ap. 1841, and was buried in Albany Rural Cemetery. III. Charles Edward Whitney, b. at Albany, N. Y., 25 Oct. 1841; a dealer in hardware; lived at 215 Third Avenue, New York, in Dec. 1873. IV. John Blackett Whitney, b. at Albany, N. Y., 15 Sept. 1843; a dealer in hardware; married in New York City, 8 Oct. 1867, Emily Johnson Tracy, of Melrose, N. Y., dau. of Hon. H. Tracy; and dwelt at 215 Third Avenue, New York, in Dec. 1873. 10151 Child of Linus W. and Mary Anna (Whitney) McCabe. I. George McCabe, b. at Albany, N. Y.; and died there, aged five or six months. 10152 10153 10154 10155 10156 Chil. of Edward Robinson Boles and Wealthy Maria (Whipple) Whitney. I. Minerva Jane Whitney, b. at Albany, N.Y., in 1846; died there, 4 Sept. 1865, "aged 19 years," and was buried in lot 159, section 92, Albany Rural Cemetery. II. Edward Batcheidore Whitney, b. at Albany, N. Y., 3 Sept. 1848; a shoemaker; married at North Bennington, Vt., 14 Dec. 1870, Almia Isabel Viali, dau. of Aston Paron and Laura Ellima (Stephens) Viall, of North Bennington, formerly of Oxford, Mass., where she was born 24 Jan. 1849. They settled at Shaftsbury, Vt., and were living there in Feb. 1874. III. Charles Arthur Whitney, b. at Albany, N. Y., about 185 1; an inspector of lumber; was living at Albany in Nov. 1873, unmarried. IV. William Whitney, b. at Albany, N. Y., about 1853; a harness- maker; was living at Albany in Nov. 1873, unmarried. V. George Whitney, b. at Albany, N. Y., about 1855; and was living there in Nov. 1873. 186 I48I 3738 3739 3740 17482 1482 10157 IOIS8 IOIS9 ioi6o 10161 10162 10163 10164 10165 Eighth Generation. VI. Anna Whitney, b. at Albany, N. Y., 20 Dec. 1859; died there, I July i860, and was buried in lot 159, section 92, Albany Rural Cemetery. VII. Harriet Whitney, b. at Albany, N. Y., in May 1862; and was living at Greenbush, N. Y., in Nov. 1873. Chil. of Hezekiah Wells and Melissa (Tefft) Whitney. I. Charles Albert Whitney, b. in Swan Street, Albany, N. Y., i June 1845 ; died at Argyle, N. Y., 5 Dec. 1846, and was buried in the old burial-ground at that place. II. James Stillman Whitney, b. at Argyle, N. Y., 20 Feb. 1848 ; a harness-maker; married at Oswego, N. Y., 5 Jan. 187 1, by Rev. Mr. Lowery, to Ellen Eliza Smitli, born at Oswego about 1850, dau. of James and Eliza Smith. He died at Oswego, 8 Feb. 1872, of consumption ; and was buried in Oswego Rural Cemetery. She died at Oswego, of typhoid fever, 13 Feb. 1872, aged 22 years; and, being of the Roman Catholic faith, was buried in the old 5th Street Cemetery. They had no children. III. William Henry Eugene Whitney, b. at 83 North Pearl Street, Albany, N. Y., 20 Feb. 185 1 ; a harjiess-maker ; lived with his parents, at Oswego, N. Y., unmarried, in 1874. IV. Frank Tefft Whitney, b. at Argyle, N. Y., 28 July 1853; a moulder; lived with his parents, at Oswego, N. Y., unmarried, in 1874. V. Blanche Louise Whitney, b. at Troy, N. Y., 20 Feb. 1861 ; lived at Oswego, N. Y., in 1874. Child of Arthur and Catharine Eliza (Whitney) Harley. I. Catharine Harley, a teacher, unmarried; was living with her mother, in New York City, in 1873. Chil. of Reuben and Hannah (Fowler) Seeley. I. John Fowler Seeley, b. at Jefferson, N. Y,, 9 March 1829; a carpenter and joiner; married at Unadilla, N. Y., i Jan. 1857, by Rev. Lyman Sperry, Methodist Episcopal, to Emily Elida Baldwin, dau. of Lewis 3742 3745 3746 17483 ioi66 10167 10168 10169 10170 10171 10172 Whitney Family. and Eunice (Patrick) Baldwin, of Sidney Centre, N. Y. She was born at Morris, N. Y., 23 July 1836. They dwelt at Sidney Centre till 1864; and then moved to Morris, where they were still living in March 1875. II. Jane Elizabeth Seeley, b. at Franklin, N. Y., 8 Aug. 1830; married there, 18 Ap. 1853, George Empie Faling, of Franklin, a farmer and lumberman, son of Abiram and Mary (Campbell) Faling, of St. Johns- ville, N. Y. He was born at Walton, N. Y., 28 Feb. 1829. They dwelt at Hancock, N. Y., till 1857; then crossed the river, and settled at Bucking- ham, Penn., where they were still Hving in March 1875. He enlisted, i May 1 86 1, in 71st Reg., N. Y. S. Vol.; and served for three years. III. William Lewis Seeley, b. at Frankhn, N. Y., 11 May 1832; a manufacturer of boots and shoes; married at Mansfield, Penn., 15 Dec. i860, by Rev. N. S. Reynolds, Baptist, to his cousin, Martha Adelia Fowler, who was born at Erwin Centre, N. Y., 23 March 1 841, dau. of Charles and Emily Ann (Ford) Fowler. See her record. They dwelt at Tioga, Penn., till 1863; at Savona, in Bath, N. Y., till 1867; at Franklin, till 1869; at Corry, Penn., till 1871; and then returned to Savona, where they were still living in March 1875. ly. James Butler Seeley, b. at Franklin, N. Y., 14 Ap. 1834; mar- ried at Portsmouth, Va., 9 Jan. 1866, Mary Eliza Drew, dau. of Daniel and Mary Eliza (Davenport) Drew, of Portsmouth, where she was born 13 July 185 1. They were living at Carbondale, Penn., in March 1875. He enlisted, 12 June 1864, at North New Berlin, N. Y., in 8th New York Battery ; and was discharged at Portsmouth, Va., date unknown. V. Milo Wells Seeley, b. at Franklin, N. Y., 8 Ap. 1836; married Frances Segar, of Savona, in Bath, N. Y.; and was living at Binghamton, N. Y., in Feb. 1875. VI. Charles Stephen Seeley, b. at Franklin, N. Y., 15 Aug. 1840; a farmer; married at Binghamton, N. Y., 24 Oct. 1864, by Rev. A. M. Brown, Baptist, to Helen Elizabeth Barlow, dau. of Walker and Hannah (Snook) Barlow, of Conklin, N. Y., where she was born 24 Nov. 1847. They settled at Franklin, and were living there in Ap. 1875. VII. Francis Marion Seeley, b. at Franklin, N. Y., 14 Jan. 1843 ; and was living there in Feb. 1875, unmarried. He was educated at the New York Institution for the Deaf and Dumb. VIII. Laura Matilda Seeley, b. at Franklin, N. Y., 26 June 1845; married there, 21 Sept. 1868, William Henry Tuttle, a farmer, son of Jesse and Nancy (Benedict) Tuttle, of Franklin, where he was born 19 Aug. 1483 17484 1 749 1 10175 17492 17496 1484 IOI73 101/4 IOI75 10176 IOI77 10178 IOI79 Eighth Generation. 1844. They settled at Franklin, and were living there, without children, in Feb. 1875. He enlisted in Sept. 1862, for three years, in 144th Reg., N. Y, S. Volunteers. IX. Ella Delilah Seeley, b. at Franklin, N. Y., 10 Aug. 1847; i"^!"- ried there, 30 June 1873, at the house of her parents, William Henry Barlow, a farmer, son of Walker and Olive Manning (Howard) Barlow, of Conklin, N. Y., where he was born 24 March 1852. They settled at Conklin, and were living there in March 1875, without children. Chil. of Charles and Emily Ann (Ford) Fowler. I. Harriet Newell Fowler, b. at Lawrenceville, Penn., 22 March 1839; died in 1844, at Cannonsville, in Tompkins, N. Y., and was buried there. II. Martha Adelia Fowler, b. at Erwin Centre, N. Y., 23 March 1 841; married at Mansfield, Penn., 15 Dec. i860, her cousin, William Lewis Seeley, son of Reuben and Hannah (Fowler) Seeley. See his record. III. Sarah Jane Fowler, b. at FrankHn, N. Y., 13 Jan. 1843 ; married at Meredith, N. Y., 17 Dec. 1863, William Henry Jamieson, a mason, who was born in Smith Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., son of William Ballantine and Mary Ann (Folk) Jamieson. They settled at Corry, Penn., and were living there in Ap. 1875, without children. IV. Wallace Eugene Fowler, b. at FrankHn, N. Y., 30 Oct. 1846; died at Silver City, Nevada, 24 Feb. 1864, and was buried there. Chil. of George Nelson and Polly Anah (Fowler) Ferris. I. George Clark Ferris, b. at Franklin, N. Y., 25 Dec. 1834; a farmer; married at her father's house in Spencer, N. Y., 25 Dec. 1867, Nancy Jane Vose, born there 8 Aug. 1837, ^au. of Alfred and Sylvina (Eveland) Vose. They settled at Spencer, and were Hving there in March 1876. II. Mary Augusta Ferris, b. at Tompkins, N. Y., 6 May 1841 ; mar- ried at her father's house, in Franklin, N. Y., 14 Nov. 1 861, Elijah Cidney Hart, a harness- maker, son of Stephen and Martha (Tompkins) Hart, of 3747 1 749 1 10167 3748 17498 ioi8o 10181 10182 10183 10184 10185 Whitney Family. Candor, N. Y. He was born at Greenburgh, N. Y., 29 Feb. 1828. They were living at West Danby, N. Y., in March 1876. • Chll. of Stephen and Enneline (Fowler) Murray. I. Matilda Esther Murray, b. at Franklin, N. Y., 19 Oct. 1834; married there, 30 March 1 862, by Rev. O. P. Dales, Methodist, to Edward Granger, a farmer, son of Henry and Sophia (Grindsley) Granger, of Bennington, Vt. He was born at Sidney, N. Y., 21 Nov. 1818. They settled at Sidney, and were living there in Ap. 1875. II. Charles Wesley Murray, b. at New Milford, Conn., 3 Oct. 1836; went, in the Summer of 1854, to Baltimore, Md., where, in the following Autumn, he enlisted for five years in the U. S. army. He went with his regiment to Utah, and thence to Texas ; since which his sisters have heard nothing from him, and know not whether he is living or dead. III. Martha Almira Murray, b. at New Milford, Conn., 15 Sept. 1840; married at Unadilla, N. Y., 14 Jan. 1861, by Wm. J. Thompson, Esq., to Orrin Rose Sherman, a mason, son of Ripley and Miranda (Olds) Sherman, of "Arabia, Delaware Co., N. Y.," where he was born 13 May 1842, They dwelt at Unadilla for two years ; and then moved to Mount Upton, in Guilford, N. Y., where she was Hving in Ap. 1875. He enlisted, i Sept. 1864, in 1st Engineer Corps, U. S. Vol.; and was discharged in July 1865. IV. Wallace Eugene Murray, b. at New Milford, Conn., in Dec. 1842; died there in March 1843, ^"^d was buried in the Baptist Church- yard, about five miles from the village. Chil. of Horace and Martha (Fowler) Baker. I. Ophelia Eloise Baker, b. at Sidney Centre, N. Y., 4 July 1844; married there, 9 March 1 864, at her father's house, by Rev. Mr. Goodman, Presbyterian, to Charles Edwin Hathaway, a merchant, son of Jacob and Betsey (Gillet) Hathaway, of Cannonsville, in Tompkins, N. Y., where he was born i Feb. 1838. They were living at Sidney Centre in Feb. 1875. II. Althea Leiia Baker, b. at Sidney Centre, N. Y, 15 Sei)t. 1852; married there, 10 Sept. 1872, at her father's house, by Rev. Mr.' Hough, Congregational, to Charles Worthington Niles, a merchant, son of Samuel 1485 3749 17499 17503 3750 i486 IOI87 IOI88 10189 I0I90 10191 10192 Eighth Generation. and Susan (Mack) Niles, of Sidney Centre. He was born at Unadilla, N. Y., 16 Ap. 1843. They were living at Sidney Centre in Feb. 1875. Chil. of Albert and Elizabeth Jane (Fowler) Phelps. 10186 I. Albert Eugene Phelps, b. at Franklin, N. Y., 22 May 1846; served in the 91st Reg. of N. Y. Volunteers in the war of 1 861; married, 13 July 1872, Sarah C. Chism. They were living at 'j6 First Street, Albany, N. Y., in Ap. 1875. II. Herbert Luzerne Phelps, b. at Franklin, N. Y., 31 Oct. 1847; married at Greenbush, N. Y., 25 June 1873, Mary Elizabeth Burhans, dau. of Henry Owen and Margaret Lavinia (Coffin) Burhans, of Kingston, N, Y., where she was born 10 Oct. 1848. They moved, in Aug. 1874, from Albany to Gloversville, N. Y., where he became the manager of Wheeler and Wilson's sewing-machine office; and were living there in May 1875. III. Mina Elizabeth Phelps, b. at Albany, N. Y., 23 Feb. 1856; and was living at Greenbush, N. Y., in Ap. 1875. Child of John and Harriet Newell (Fowler) Andrews. I. Charles Elmer Andrews, b. at Little York, in Walton, N. Y., 16 Nov. 1865. Chil. of David Tompkins and Dorcas (Britton) Matteson. I. Daniel Walter Matteson, b. at Sidney Plains, N. Y., 2 Feb. 1834; a farmer; married at Coloma, Wis., 4 July 1861, Sarah Jane Semington, who was born 16 June 1845, died at Richford, Wis., 22 June 1862, and was buried there. He married (2d), 1 6 -May 1863, at Wautoma, Wis., Celia Ann Muliin, dau. of Ezra and Martha (Berry) Mullin, of Richford. She was born at Embden, Me., 16 June 1845. He was living at Danville, Minn., in June 1875. II. Alyda Maria Matteson, b. at Sidney Plains, N. Y., 27 March 1838; died at Evansville, Wis., 15 Nov. 1851. III. Julia Ann Matteson, b. at Harmony, N. Y., 11 Aug. 1840; 3753 17506 3756 3759 17507 17511 Whitney Family. 1487 10193 10194 10195 10196 10197 10198 10199 married at Coloma, Wis., i Jan. 1858, by his father, justice of the peace, to Alonzo Cane Harris, an engineer, son of Henry Smith and Hannah (Collins) Harris, of Panton, Vt., where he was born 23 Sept. 1832. They dwelt at Coloma and Richford, Wis., from i Jan. 1858 to 20 Sept. 1864; lived at Danville, Minn., till 13 Ap. 1868; and then settled at Mankato, Minn., where they still resided in May 1875. IV. James Matteson, b. at Harmony, N. Y., 3 Feb. 1843 ; a farmer; married at Vivian, Minn., 28 July 1863, De'phina Mullin, born at Lexing- ton, Me., 7 Sept. 1844, dau. of Ezra and Martha Washington (Berry) Mullin. He died at Eagle Lake, Minn., 5 Ap. 1872, and was buried in Eagle Lake Cemetery. She was living at Medo, Minn., in Aug. 1875. He enlisted at Elysian, Minn., 18 Nov. 1864, in Co. A, 2d Reg., Minn. Veteran Volunteers; and was discharged 19 July 1865, at St. Paul, Minn., having taken part in the battle of Nashville, Tenn. ■ V. Amy Louisa Matteson, b. at Harmony, N. Y., 11 March 1845; married at Oasis, Wis., 10 Nov. 1861, Sanford Elias Terwilliger, a farmer, son of James and Harriet (Morgan) Terwilliger, of Cloud, Kansas. He was born in Pennsylvania. They settled at Medo, Minn., where he died 14 May 1873. He was a soldier, for seven months, in Co. H, 4th Reg., Minn. Volunteers ; and was honorably discharged. She married (2d) William Johnson, a farmer, and was living with him at Mankato, Minn., in Ap. 1875. VI. Cornelia Isabelle Matteson, b. at Harmony, Wis., 16 Ap. 1848; married at Wilton, Minn., 4 July 1866, Justus Kelsey Hinman, a farmer, who was born at Lodi, N. Y., 20 Sept. 1835. They were living at Sauk Centre, Minn., in Ap. 1875. VII. Emma Adele Matteson, b. at Evansville, Wis., 12 May 1850; married at Eagle Lake, Minn., 15 Ap. 1875, Arnold Keebough. They were living at Eagle Lake in Ap. 1875. VIII. Alice Amelia Matteson, b. at Evansville, Wis., 30 Sept. 1855; and was living with her parents in May 1875. Chil. of Walter and Sarah (Hodgeman) Britton. I. Wells Britton, b. at Lawrenceville, Penn., 19 Nov. 1836; died at Victoria, 111., 27 Sept. 1853, and was buried there. II. Angeline Britton, b. at Copley, Ohio, 19 Jan. 1838; married in 17518 17523 17528 3760 1488 Eighth Generation. 10200 1 020 1 10202 10203 10204 10205 10206 1855, at Henderson, III, Marcius Plummer; and was living at Chandler- ville, 111., in Ap. 1875. III. George Britton, b. at Bath, Ohio, 18 Sept. 1841; died at Hen- derson, III, 18 March 1856, and was buried there. IV. Mary Britton, b. at Sharon, Ohio, 18 Oct. 1844; married in i868> at Abingdon, 111., C. P. Conwell ; and lived at Elmore, 111., in Ap. 1875. V. Isabella Britton, b. at Henderson, 111., 18 Sept. 1856; and was living at Elmore, 111., in Ap. 1875. VI. Dwight Britton, b. at Henderson, 111., 30 Dec. i860; died at Abingdon, 111., 13 March 1867, and was buried there. Chil. of Nicholas and Lucinda (Hodgeman) Britton. I. Andrew Jackson Britton, b. at Hinckley Centre, Ohio, 9 June 1838; a carpenter; married in 1861, at New York City, Honora Roan, who died in 1862. He married (2d), 19 June 1868, at New York City, Sarah Ann Pressnell, dau. of Yinesi Pressnell, of Nevada, Iowa. After her death, which occurred 4 July 1 870, he married (3d), 8 Aug. 1 872, at Fort Howard, Wis., Theresa Rives, dau. of Dennis Rives, of Fort Howard, where she was born 7 Feb. 1 842. They were living at Fort Howard in May 1875. He served, for fourteen months, in 12th Reg., N. Y. S. Vol. Infantry; and was discharged at New York City. He then served, for eight months, on the transport Massachusetts ; and was discharged at the hospital in Brooklyn, N. Y. He then joined the gun-boat Sacramento ; and took part in a naval engagement at Beaufort, N. C. II. William Henry Britton, b. at Buffalo, N. Y., 26 Aug. 1840; a worker in tin and sheet-iron; married at Buffalo, -3 Aug. 1865, by Rev. John E. Robie, Methodist Episcopal, to Florence Augusta Lovejoy, dau. of Joshua Ferris and Mary Alice (Cook) Lovejoy, of Buffalo since 1 861, formerly of Crockett, Texas, where she was born i Jian. 1843. They lived at Buffalo in June 1875; and he was then a deputy-sheriff of the county. He joined the 21st Reg., N. Y. S. Volunteers, in the Spring of 1861; and was mustered out at Buffalo, at the end of two years' service. In the second battle of Bull Run he was struck in the leg by a spent shot. III. Elizabeth Britton, b. at Buffalo, N. Y., 31 Dec. 1842 ; married at New York City, 17 Feb. i860, by Rev. William Lawrence, to John Ambrose Graham, a clerk, son of John Caulfield and Lydia Ann (Couse) Graham, 3761 17530 17535 I0207 I0208 Whitney Family, 10209 10210 10211 I02I2 102 I 3 IO214 10215 of New York, where he was born 24 June 1 839. They dwelt at New York till 1870; then moved to Baltimore, Md., and, after two years, to Wash- ington, D. C; and were living in the latter city in June 1875. IV. Charles Francis Britton, b. at Buffalo, N. Y., 17 Feb. 1845; enlisted in the looth Reg., N. Y. S. Volunteers, in 1861; and, after two and a half years of service, joined the 8th Reg., N. Y. S. Vol. Cavalry, and served as first-sergeant, till discharged at Rochester, N. Y., at the close of the war. He is an actor, and has been, since 1870, travelling in South America, under the stage-name of Charles F. DeVerdie ; and was, in May 1875, at Santo Paulo, Province of Santo Paulo, Brazil, according to one account, while another placed him at Rio de Janeiro. V. Isabel Britton, b. at Buffalo, N.Y., 2 March 1847; married there, 30 July 1866, by Rev. John E. Robie, Methodist Episcopal, to William John Marshall, a printer, son of Charles and Harriet (Burton) Marshall, of Philadelphia, Penn., where he was born 8 Aug. 1839. They settled at Brooklyn, N. Y.; and were living there in May 1875, at 142 Willoughby Street, corner of Prince. VI. Mariette Britton, b. at Buffalo, N. Y., 19 Oct. 1849; married in 1868, at 50 Varick Street, New York, by Rev. Morgan Dix, D.D., Episcopal, to Samuel Collier, a clerk, son of John and Elizabeth (Mullen) Collier, of Staten Island, N. Y., formerly of Baltimore, Md., and Phila- delphia, Penn., in the last of which he was born 18 Oct. 1848. They dwelt in New York City till 1870; then moved to Brooklyn, N. Y., and were living there in May 1875, at 12 Nassau Street. VII. George Washington Britton, b. at Buffalo, N. Y., 12 Feb. 1852 ; died there, 8 June 1865, and was buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery. Chii. of Nicholas and Caroline (Richardson) Britton. VIII. Caroline Britton, b. at Buffalo, N. Y., 22 Oct. 1854; and was living there, with her parents, in March 1875, unmarried. IX. Maria Britton, b. at Buffalo, N. Y., 10 Ap. 1858; and was living there, with her parents, in March 1875. X. Nicholas Britton, b. at Buffalo, N. Y., 7 May i860; died there, 3 1 Oct. 1 862, and was buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery. XI. David Wells Britton, b. at Buffalo, N. Y., 19 Jan. 1862. XII. Catharine Britton, b. at Buffalo, N. Y., 28 Dec. 1865. 16T 1489 ^Tiill I7S39 3761 I490 I02l6 I02I7 102 1 8 10219 10220 10221 10222 Eighth Generation. XIII. John Nicholas Britton, b. at Buffalo, N. Y., 30 Oct 1867; died there, 8 Nov. 1868, and was buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery. XIV. Edward Grant Britton, b. at Buffalo, N. Y., 9 Ap. 1870; died there, 29 Jan. 1871, and was buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery. Chil. of Stephen Decatur and Emeline (Britton) Carpenter. I. Cornelia Josephine Carpenter, b. at Ashville, N. Y., 19 Aug. 1842; married at Madison, Wis., 15 June 1863, by Rev. Mr. Maxwell, to Sylvanus Nye Cibbs ; and settled at Waukesha, Wis., where he died of typhoid fever, 30 Nov. 1867. She was living at Waukesha in May 1875. II. Ida Emeline Carpenter, b. at Ashville, N. Y., 18 Ap. 1844; married at Madison, Wis., 14 Oct. 1869, by Rev. H. D. Spaulding, Epis- copal, to George Washington Naile, son of Henry and Katharine (Lewis) Naile, of Mansfield, Ohio, where he was born 23 Feb. 1840. They dwelt at Omaha, Neb., from 28 Oct. 1869 till 21 Oct. 1872 ; then settled at Sioux City, Iowa, and were living there in June 1875. He was then local man- ager of the Western Union Telegraph Company. III. Albert Wells Carpenter, b. at Girard, Penn., 9 Nov. 1846; grad. at the University of Wisconsin ; an editor and publisher ; married at Carthage, Mo., 22 Jan. 1874, by Rev. O. M. Stewart, Methodist Episcopal, to Sarah Eiiza Durand, dau. of Anson Munson and Caroline Euretta (Pritchard) Durand, of Brunswick, Ohio. She was born at Mifflin, Wis., 17 May 1858. He dwelt, for three years, at Milwaukee, Wis.; two and a half years, at Chicago, 111.; one year, at Wenona, 111.; three months, at Bloomington, III; and was living at Carthage in May 1875. He was then the publisher of the Carthage Patriot. Child of David Weiis and Jerusha S. Britton. I. Josephine Selina Britton, b. at Green Bay, Wis., 24 Ap. 1856; died at Wrightstown, Wis., i May 1857, and was buried at Green Bay. Chil. of David Wells and Laura M. Britton. II. Elmer E. E. W. Britton, b. at Green Bay, Wis., 17 May 1861. 3764 17541 17543 i;^544 3767 3767 Whitney Family. 10223 10224 10225 10226 10227 10228 10229 10230 III. Sarah Josephine Britton, b. at Green Bay, Wis., 7 Dec. 1863; died at Green Bay, 23 Aug. 1865, and was buried there. Chil. of Harmon Wells and Mary Ann (Roberts) Whitney. I. Eliza Ann Whitney, b. at Cornwall, Canada West, 4 Sept. 1843; married at Lansing, Mich., 4 Oct. 1869, by Rev. Henry Barnwell, rector of St. Paul's (Episcopal) Church, to Lemuel Cornelius Fryant, a machinist, who was born at Waterville, Ohio, 1 5 Jan. 1 846, son of Charles and Sarah Catharine (Smith) Fryant. He enlisted at Jackson, Mich., 4 Jan. 1864, in Co. E, 3d Reg., Mich. Cavalry; and was discharged at San Antonio, Texas, 12 Feb. 1866, having served chiefly in Arkansas, Texas, and the west. They were living at Streator, 111., in 1874. II. Clarissa Matilda Whitney, b. at Ogdensburgh, N. Y., 10 Jan. 1846; married at Lansing, Mich., 12 Nov. 1867, by Rev. L. B. Potter, Baptist, to Adam Henry Clippenger, a baker, who was born at Lima, Ohio, 30 Ap. 1847, son of Humphrey and Sarah Ann (De Jacques) Clippenger. He enlisted at Lima, 28 March 1862, in Co. H, 32d Reg., Ohio Vol. Inf ; and was discharged 29 Aug. 1865, having taken a part in Gen. Sherman's march to the sea. They were living at Albion, Mich., in Sept. 1874. III. Ceorge Newton Whitney, b. at Ogdensburgh, N. Y., 16 Oct. 1848 ; died 28 June 1849, and was buried at Ogdensburgh. IV. Sarah Jane Whitney, b. at Ogdensburgh, N. Y., 31 March 1850; married at Albion, Mich., 18 Ap. 1871, by Rev. A. W. Ensign, Baptist, to Ceorge Howard, a dealer in cattle, who was born at Albion, i Jan. 1850, son of James and Martha (Greenfield) Howard. They were living at Albion in Sept. 1874. Chil. of Walter and Catharine M. (Wilson) Whitney. I. Edwin John Whitney, b. at Potsdam, N. Y., 13 Jan. 1852; a marble-engraver; was living with his parents, at Flint, Mich., in Aug. 1874. II. Clarissa Ruth Whitney, b. at Prescott, C. W., 12 Ap. 1854; and was living with her parents, at FHnt, Mich., in 1874. III. George Walter Whitney, b. at Flint, Mich., i Feb. 1855 ; and was living there, with his parents, in 1874. I49I 3768 17545 17547 17548 3770 1492 I023I 10232 I0233 I0234 I0235 Eighth Generation. 10236 10237 10238 10239 10240 10241 Chil. of Newton and Jane Eliza (McFarling) Whitney. I. Emma Jane Whitney, b. at Ogdensburgh, N. Y., 20 Sept. 1852; and was living at Jackson, Mich., in Sept. 1874. II. Minnie Henrietta Wliitney, b. at Lansing, Mich., 5 Nov. 1855 ; and was living with her parents, at Jackson, Mich., in Sept. 1874. III. Harriet Stilson Whitney, b. at Lansing, Mich., 6 Nov. i860; and was living with her parents, at Jackson, Mich., in Sept. 1874. IV. Elizabeth Hestaiine Whitney, b. at Lansing, Mich., 23 Aug. 1864; and was living with her parents, at Jackson, Mich., in Sept. 1874. V. George Newton Whitney, b. at Lansing, Mich., i Oct. 1866; and was living with his parents, at Jackson, Mich., in Sept. 1874. Chil. of Nathan Stilson and Mary Ann (ChafTee) Whitney. I. Merricic Stilson Whitney, b. at Freeport, 111., 11 Jan. 1856; and was living with his mother, at Bunker Hill, 111., in 1874. II. Phebe Melissa Whitney, b. at Alton, 111., 13 Feb. i860; died there, 25 Feb. 1861, and was buried in the Alton Cemetery. III. Effle Belle Whitney, b. at Edwardsville, 111., 29 May 1861; died at Bunker Hill,' 111., 17 Sept. 1872, and was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, at Edwardsville. IV. Harriet Martha Ida Whitney, b. at Edwardsyille, III, 21 May 1865; and was living with her mother, at Bunker Hill, 111., in 1874. V. Nathan Clarence Whitney, b. at Edwardsville, 111., 14 Oct. 1867 ; and was living with his mother, at Bunker Hill, 111., in Aug. 1874. Chil. of Lyman and Julia Ann (Alward) Whitney. I. Edwin Lyman Whitney, b. at Riley, Mich., 19 Oct. 1863; died at Lansing, Mich., 10 March 1865, and was buried in the Lansing Cemetery. 3771 3773 3774 Whitney Family. 10242 10243 10244 10245 10246 10247 10248 II. Lilly May Whitney, b. at Riley, Mich., 8 Aug. 1865. III. Mary Elizabeth Whitney, b. at Lansing, Mich., 12 May 1867. Chil. of Charles Oliver and Sarah (Hill) Bissell. I. Julia Elizabeth Bissell, b. at Fredonia, N. Y.; married Bassett, who died 22 Feb. 18 — , at Eureka, Kansas, and was buried there. II. Walter Whitney Bissell, b. at Fredonia, N. Y., 3 Feb. 1848; and was Uving at Westfield, Wis., in June 1875. III. Charles Hill Bissell, b. at Fredonia, N. Y., 12 March 18 — ; and was living at Austin, Minn., in June 1875. IV. Frederick Albert Bissell, b. at Fredonia, N. Y.; and was living at Newbury, Kansas, in June 1875. V. Janet Adele Bissell, b. at Harrisville, Wis. 10249 10250 1025 1 Chil. of Benajah and Angeline (LInsley) Smith. I. Ellison Smith, b. at Northford, Conn., 14 Nov. 1822; a farmer; married by Rev. Edwin R. Gilbert, Congregational, at her father's house in Wallingford, Conn., 15 Oct. 1848, to Katharine Bethanie Dowd, who was born at Clinton, Conn., and died at Northford, 4 June 1850. He was married (2d), by Rev. Edwin R. Gilbert, at her father's house in Walling- ford, 14 July 1852, to Ellen Augusta Hough, born at Wallingford, i Feb. 1825, dau. of James and Mary (Tyler) Hough. He lived at Northford in 1868, on the farm where he was born, which was occupied by his father and grandfather before him ; the house being then one hundred and thirteen years old. II. Samuel LInsley Smith, b. at Northford, in Wallingford, Conn., 5 Feb. 1824; a farmer; married by Rev. CorneHus B. Everest, Congrega- tional, at Windsor, Conn., 18 Oct. 1849, to Maria Deborah Stark Criswold, born at Windsor, 28 June 1830, dau. of Origen and Selma Griswold. He lived at Poquonock, Conn., in 1868. III. Angeline Polly Smith, b. at Northford, in Wallingford, Conn., H93 378S 3789 1 7549 17551 I75S4 1494 10252 102S3 10254 10255 10256 I0257 10258 10259 I0260 Eighth Generation. 4 Dec. 1826; married at Northford, 6 June 1846, Luther Hezekiah Root; died at Meriden, Conn., 22 Sept. 1848, and was buried at Northford. He lived at Topeka, Kansas, in 1868. IV. Benajah Eli Smith, b. at Northford, Wallingford, Conn., 28 Oct. 1836, in the house of his grandfather, EH Smith; a farmer; married by- Rev. Ogden Hall, Congregational, at her father's house in Poquonock, Conn., 28 March i860, to Caroline Maria Hathaway, born at Poquonock, 7 Ap. 1843, dau. of George Hathaway. He enlisted at Windsor, Conn., 2 Aug. 1862, in Co. A, 21st Reg., Conn. Volunteers; and was discharged 18 June 1865. He lived at Poquonock in 1868, and was deacon of the Congregational Church there. Child of Eli and Maria Ward (Chapin) Smith. I. Charles Henry Smith, b. at Beirut, Syria, 14 May 1842; grad. at Yale College in 1865 ; and in 1868 was a tutor in the same college, residing at New Haven, Conn. Chil. of Eli and Hetty Simpkins (Butler) Smith. n. Mary Elizabeth Smith, b. at B'hemdun, Mt. Lebanon, Syria, 6 Aug. 1847. HI. Eli Whitney Smith, b. at B'hemdun, Mt. Lebanon, Syria, 20 Aug. 1849; died at Beirut, Syria, 26 May 1850, and was buried in the Mission Cemetery. IV. Sarah Butler Smith, b. at Beirut, Syria, 24 Nov. 1851. V. Edward Robinson Smith, b. at Beirut, Syria, 3 Jan. 1854. VI. Benjamin Eli Smith, b. at Beirut, Syria, 7 Feb. 1857. Chil. of Lent Serajah and Hannah (Smith) Hough. I. Eli Smith Hough, b. at ChapUn, Conn., 10 Aug. 1832 ; married at Wallingford, Conn., 2 Oct. 1854, Caroline Augusta Hull; and lived at Poquonock, Conn., in 1868, where they were members of the Congrega- tional Church. II. Sarah Lanman Smith Hough, b. at Chaplin, Conn., 8 May 1835; i;5SS 3790 3790 3791 17557 Whitney Family, 1026 1 10262 10263 10264 10265 married at Middletown, Conn., 10 Nov. 1859, to Charles Henry Galpin, a mechanic; and lived at Southington, Conn., in 1868, where they were members of the Congregational Church. He enlisted at Middletown, 6 Aug. 1862, then aged 24 years, in Co. B, 14th Reg., Conn. Vol. Inf.; was wounded in the left side and shoulder, at Antietam ; was carried senseless from the field, and after lying in hospital at Baltimore till he was thought to be beyond recovery, was honorably discharged. After returning home he so far recovered as to pass muster again, and reenlisted in ist Conn. Cavalry. After the battle of The Wilderness, where he injured himself by over-exertion, he spent three months in hospital, most of the time as nurse ; and was then transferred to the Veteran Reserves, and served till the end of the war, when he was honorably discharged. III. Benjamin Smith Hough, b. at Woodstock, Conn., 16 Ap. 1841; and lived at Fort Sanders, Dakota, in 1868. He enlisted from Meriden, Conn., in 1861, in Co. B, 3d Reg., Conn. Volunteers; was in the first battle of Bull Run ; was discharged at the end of the term of service, three months; reenlisted in the 88th Reg., 111. Volunteers; took part in the battle of Perry ville ; and soon after passing Nashville, Tenn., in pursuit of Bragg, was nearly killed by drinking from a poisoned spring. He never rejoined his regiment, but was transferred to the Veteran Reserves, in which he served to the end of the war; and was honorably discharged, with the loss of his right fore-finger. IV. Maria Ward Smith Hough, b. at Madison, Conn., 3 Oct. 1844; married at Wolcott, Conn., 15 Jan. 1867, Joseph Ely Hall; and lived at Colchester, Conn., in 1868, where they were members of the Congrega- tional Church. V. Martha Rebecca Hough, twin, b. at Middletown, Conn., in Feb. 1847. VI. Mary Elizabeth Hough, twin, b. at Middletown, Conn., in Feb. 1847. Chll. of Harvey and Betsey (Sheldon) Frisbie. I I. Henry Leonard Frisbie, twin, b. at Branford, Conn., i Sept. 1835; 1 married at Cornwall, Conn., 3 Oct. 1865, Sarah Frances Hart, dau. of EHas Nelson and Caroline (Hitchcock) Hart,i of Cornwall, where she was born 26 Dec. 1839. They settled at Onarga, 111., where she died 8 Sept. 187 1, I See the Hart Genealogy, p. 159. 1495 17561 3792 17562 1496 Right h Generation. 10266 10267 10268 10269 10270 1027 1 aged 32 years. He married (2d), in Jan. 1872, Charlotte Maria Hart, born at Cornwall, 3 1 Aug. 1 848, youngest sister of his first wife. They were living at Onarga in 1873. He served in the war of 1 861, as a lieutenant in the 113th Reg. of 111. Volunteers. n. Elizabeth Cornelia Frisbie, twin, b. at Branford, Conn., i Sept. 1835; died 28 Sept. 1835. HI. Caroline Cornelia Frisbie, twin, b. at Pine Orchard, Branford, Conn., 10 Dec. 1837; married at New Haven, Conn., 22 June i860, by Rev. Sylvanus Dryden Phelps, D.D., Baptist, to James Nichols Bates, born at 11 Columbia Street, Boston, Mass., 27 March 1837, son of Nathaniel Nichols and Susan (Lincoln) Bates. They lived at New Haven from 1 860 to 1 861; at Boston, 1861 to 1862; at Onarga, III, 1862 to 1866; at Skowhegan, Me. (where he was freight- master of the Maine Central Railroad), 1866 to Feb. 1873; at Stevens' Plains, Deering, Me. (where he was station-agent at Morrill's Corners station, on the Maine Central, and Portland and Rochester Railroads), till i Ap. 1874; and then settled at Gardiner, Me. IV. John Rogers Frisbie, b. at Branford, Conn., 30 July 1842; served in the war of 1861, in the 25th Reg., 111. Vols.; was wounded in the battle of Missionary Ridge; and died 25 Oct. 1 864, of chronic diarrhoea, contracted in the service. V. Sarah Jane Frisbie, b. at Branford, Conn., 26 Aug. 1844; "tar- ried at Onarga, 111., 7 Nov. 1867, John Frith, of the same place, born at Coventry, England, 10 Ap. 1840, son of James and Elizabeth (Newcomb) Frith. They lived at Onarga in 1873. Child of Lynde and Sarah (Spencer) Frisbie. I. Wallace Frisbie, b. at New Haven, Conn., 8 Jan. 1847; died there, 2 Feb. 1848, and was buried at Branford, Conn. Child of Samuel Whitney and Ann Maria (McCowan) Smith. I. John Reed Smith, b. at Hector, N. Y., 15 June 1861. 17564 17567 3794 3795 Whitney Family. 10272 10273 10274 10275 10276 10277 10278 10279 10280 10281 10282 Chil. of George Lewis and Lucinda Barlow (Williams) Whitney. I. William Augustus Whitney, b. at Detroit, Mich., 23 Feb. 1834; a printer ; has lived at Honolulu, Sandwich Islands, for one year ; was in the Union army for three years, in the war of 186 1, in the ist Reg. of Cal. Volunteers ; and lived in Schermerhorn Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., in July 1875. II. George Williams Whitney, b. at Detroit, Mich., 22 June 1836; died 8 Oct. 1836, and was buried at Detroit. III. George Williams Whitney, b. at Detroit, Mich., 17 Aug. 1837; died at Canandaigua, N. Y., 23 Ap. 1847, ^.nd was buried there. IV. Sarah Adams Whitney, b. at Detroit, Mich., 13 Aug. 1840; and was living at 23 Douglass Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., in 1868. V. Julia Elizabeth Whitney, b. at Canandaigua, N. Y., 6 July 1841; died at Canandaigua, 17 Nov. 1841, and was buried there. VI. Charles Henry Whitney, b. at Canandaigua, N. Y., 30 Jan. 1843 ; served in the war of 186 1, in Co. C, 17th Reg., U. S. Infantry; was wounded in the battle of Gettysburg; died at Gettysburg, Penn., 16 July 1863, and was buried in the National Cemetery there, in grave 31, sec- tion A. VII. Grace Williams Whitney, b. at Canandaigua, N. Y., 12 Oct. 1845 ; ^"^^ was living at 23 Douglass Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., in 1868. VIII. Mary Whitney, b. at Canandaigua, N.Y., 29 March 1847; died 21 Aug. 1847, ^rid was buried at Canandaigua. IX. Frederick William Whitney, b. at Canandaigua, N. Y., 28 May 1849; entered the 9th Reg., U. S. Infantry, in May 1867, and died at Fort Churchill, Nevada, 26 Dec. 1867, from disease brought on by expo- sure and hardship. X. Mary Whitney, b. at Canandaigua, N. Y., 4 Oct. 1850; and was living at 23 Douglass Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., in 1868. Cliiid of George Lewis and Anna Roosevelt (Mac Enally) Whitney. XI. James Roosevelt Whitney, b. at Canandaigua, N.Y., 14 Aug. 1863; died in early infancy, and was buried at Canandaigua. 188 1497 3798 3798 149^ Eighth Generation. 10283 10284 10285 10286 10287 10288 10289 10290 10291 10292 Chil. of Monson and Charlotte (Whitney) Lockwood. I. Adelaide Elizabeth Lockwood, b. at New York City, 13 July 1834; married at Brooklyn, N. Y., 19 Ap. 1856, by Rev. Samuel Spear, D.D., to Thomas Alexis Painter, son of Alexis and Maria (McMahon) Painter. They were living at 289 President Street, Brooklyn, in July 1875 . II. Henry Monson Lodcwood, b. at New York City, 12 June 1837; died at Clinton, Conn., 26 Sept. 1838, and was buried there. III. Charlotte Whitney Loclcwood, b. at New York City, 7 Dec. 1838; married at 52 Hoyt Street, Brooklyn, N. Y,, 4 May 1859, by Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, Congregational, to Daniel Hoyt Blake, a minister of the Congregational Church, born at Sutton, Vt, 6 Dec. 1828, son of Enoch Blake. After dwelling at Fond du Lac, Wis., Princeton, 111., and Spencer- port, N. Y., they were living at Stamford, Conn., in July 1875. IV. Emma Whitney Lockwood, b. at New York City, 1 2 March 1841; died of consumption, at Bethel, Conn., 22 July 1844, and was buried there. V. Monson Lockwood, b. at Bethel, Conn., 2 June 1843. VI. Henrietta Whitney Lockwood, b. at Bethel, Conn., 18 June 1845; married at Brooklyn, N. Y., 31 Jan. 1874, by Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, Congregational, to Robert Scott Beatty, of Queenstown, Ireland, son of and Catharine (Scott) Beatty. They were living at 125 West I ith Street, New York, in July 1875. VII. Caroline Emma Lockwood, b. at New York City, 14 Sept. 1847; married at Flatlands, L. I., 1 1 Oct. 1869, by Rev, Henry Ward Beecher, Congregational, to Frederick Dunham Somers, of New York City, son of and Margaret (Dunham) Somers. They were living at Montclair, N. J., in July 1875. VIII. Julia Lockwood, b. at Brooklyn, N. Y., 3 Dec. 1849. Chil. of Samuel and Abigail Sophia (Arnold) Whitney. I. Emma Louisa Whitney. II. Willys Arnold Whitney. 3799 17568 17573 17577 3803 Whitney Family. 10293 Child of Henry Martyn and Juliette (Barns) Foote. I. Emma Augusta Foote. 10294 10295 10296 10297 Chil. of John Fawcett and Maria Kapule (Whitney) Pogue. I. Samuel Whitney Pogue, b. at Honolulu, Oahu, Sandwich Islands, 24 Ap. 1 849 ; lived with his parents, at Kau, Hawaii, Sandwich Islands, in 1868. II. Jane Knox Pogue, b. at Kealakeakua, Hawaii, Sandwich Islands, 31 Jan. 1 851; lived with her parents, at Kau, Hawaii, S. I., in 1868. III. Emily Elizabeth Pogue, b. at Lahainaluna, Maui, Sandwich Islands, i June 1853; Hved with her parents, at Kau, Hawaii, S. I., in 1868. IV. William Fawcett Pogue, b. at Lahainaluna, Maui, Sandwich Islands, 12 Jan. 1856; lived with his parents, at Kau, Hawaii, S. I., in 1868. 10298 10299 Chil. of Salmon and Emily Elizabeth (Whitney) McCall. I. Caroline Ely McCail, b. at Old Saybrook, Conn., 12 Ap. 1855. II. Heunitta Whitney McCall, b. at Old Saybrook, Conn., 19 Sept. 1858. 10300 10301 10302 Chil. of Oliver and Laura Ann (Tiffany) Payne. I. William Augustus Payne, b. at Gibson, Penn., i March 1841; married at Binghamton, N. Y., 3 Oct. 1867, Amanda Maria Vinay, dau. of John Vinay. They were living at Ithaca, N. Y., in Feb. 1875. He served in Co. M, 1st Reg., Mich. Engineers, in the war of 1861. II. George Leonard Payne, b. at Gibson, Penn., 16 Dec. 1842; married at Harford, Penn., 13 Sept. 1870, Loudica May Crinnell, who died at Harford, 15 July 1871, and was buried there. He was living at Rochester, Minn., in Feb. 1875. He enlisted, 15 Sept. 1862, in the 17th Reg. of Penn. Cavalry, and served till the end of the war. III. Henry Wellington Payne, b. at Gibson, Penn., 23 Ap. 1845; 1499 3808 3814 3817 3818 17579 17582 I500 10303 10304 I0305 10306 10307 10308 10309 10310 I03II I03I2 10313 Eighth Generation. married at Waverly, N. Y., 3 Oct. 1870, Sarah Bowman. They were living at Ithaca, N. Y., in Feb. 1875. Child of Hamilton F. and Eunice Avery (Tiffany) Whitney. I. Corydon Whitney, b. at Gibson, Penn. Child of Elisha W. and Eunice Avery (Tiffany) Forbes. II. William F. Forbes, b. at Susquehanna, Penn. Chil. of William Franldin and Mariette (Parmenter) Tiffany. I. Herbert Tiffany, b. at Dundee, Mich., 16 Feb. 1853; died at Dundee, 15 Feb. 1873, and was buried there. II. Talcott Tiffany, b. at Dundee, Mich., 22 Dec. 1857; and was Uving there in Jan. 1875. Chil. of Edward Wells and Catharine Maria (Tiffany) Rogers. I. Eva Adeliza Rogers, b. at Jackson, Penn., 14 Jan. 1854; died at White Haven, Penn., 16 Ap. 1858, and was buried at Gibson, Penn. II. William Leonard Rogers, b. at Hyde Park, Penn., 28 Jan. 1857; and was living at Bainbridge, N. Y., in Jan. 1875. III. Ellen Augusta Rogers, b. at Providence, Penn., 14 Aug. 1859; died at Great Bend, Penn., 13 Dec. i860, and was buried at Gibson, Penn. Chil. of Charles Gardner and Sarah R. (Criggs) Tiffany. I. William E. Tiffany. II. Emma C. Tiffany. III. Minnie E. Tiffany. IV. Olivia Tiffany. 3819 3819 3820 3821 3823 Whitney Family. 10314 103 1 5 10316 103 1 7 103 1 8 10319 10320 10321 10322 10323 Chil. of John and Julia Ann (Whitney) Manzer. I. Ellen Maria Manzer, b. at Gibson, Penn., 30 June 1841; and was living at New Milford, Penn., in March 1877, unmarried. II. Edmund Ethrington Manzer, b. at Gibson, Penn., 29 July 1842; died in hospital at Washington, D. C, of fever, 18 Nov. 1861, having served his country as a soldier ; and was buried at Washington. III. Sarah Kennedy Manzer, b. at Gibson, Penn., 22 Nov. 1844; died at New Milford, Penn., 18 Sept. 1863, and was buried at Gibson. IV. William Pembroke Manzer, b. at Gibson, Penn., 11 July 1847; married at Lenox, Penn., 31 Dec. 1870, by Rev. George R. Hair, Methodist Episcopal, to Maria Truesdell. They were living at Carbondale, Penn., in March 1877. V. Thirza Adelaide Manzer, b. at Gibson, Penn., 14 Dec. 1849; married at Homer, N. Y., 17 Feb. 1869, by Rev. J. D. Barnes, Baptist, to George Henry Share, a farmer, son of William and Catharine (Clute) Share, of Scott, N. Y., where he was born 29 Nov. 1840. They dwelt at Scott till 1874 ; and then moved to Homer, where they were still living in March 1877- VI. Emma Ophelia Manzer, b. at Gibson, Penn., 20 Feb. 1853; married at Preble, N. Y., 28 Feb. 1873, by Rev. Mr. Townsend, Methodist Episcopal, to James B. Share, son of WiUiam and Catharine (Clute) Share, of Scott, N. Y., where he was born in June 1836. They settled at Scott, and were living there, without children, in March 1877. Chil. of Joseph Edgar and Eliza Ann (Parmenter) Whitney. I. Wakeman Irving Whitney, b. in Gibson, Penn., 23 Dec. 1848; a teacher; was living there, at Smiley post-office, in March 1874, unmarried. II. Ella Adelia Whitney, b. in Gibson, Penn., 9 March 1851; a teacher; was living there, at Smiley post-office, in March 1874, unmarried. III. William Monroe Whitney, b. in Gibson, Penn., 30 Ap. 1854; died there, 31 Dec. 1865, and was buried in the First Gibson Cemetery. IV. Arietta Whitney, b. in Gibson, Penn., 13 Feb. 1857; and was living there, at Smiley post-office, in March 1 874. I5OI 3824 17583 3826 I5Q2 10324 10325 10326 10327 10328 I0329 I0330 I033I I0332 10333 I0334 I033S Eighth Generation. V. Myrta May Whitney, b. in Gibson, Penn., 4 Aug. 1862; and was living there, at Smiley post-office, in March 1874. VI. Harley Edgar Whitney, b. in Gibson, Penn., 3 Oct. 1865; and was living there, at Smiley post-office, in March 1 874. Chil. of Francis Marion and Julia Ann (Belcher) Whitney. I. Elizabeth Whitney, b. at Jackson, Penn., 19 Aug. 1852; died at Jackson, 25 Ap. 1868, and was buried there. II. Emily Maria Whitney, b. at Jackson, Penn., i Oct. 1854; and was living there, with her parents, in March 1 874. III. Frances Etta Whitney, b. at Jackson, Penn., 23 Nov. 1857; and was living there, with her parents, in March 1874. IV. William Thaddeus Whitney, b. at Jackson, Penn., 20 Jan.1859. V. Elbert Irving Whitney, b. at Jackson, Penn., 10 March 1861. VI. Frank Arthur Whitney, b. at Jackson, Penn., 19 Nov. 1867. VII. George Legrand Whitney, b. at Jackson, Penn., 23 July 1868. Chil. of John Sheldon and Harriet Adelaide (Whitney) Tiffany. I. Francis Rupert Tiffany, b. at Mount Pleasant, Penn., 28 July 1848; a carpenter; married at Bethany, Penn., 13 Sept. 1870, Emma Jane Peck, dau. of George Washington and Elsie Jane (Alexander) Peck. They settled at Providence, Penn.; and were still living there in March 1874. II. John Winfleld Tiffany, b. at Mount Pleasant, Penn., 4 March 185 1 ; a carpenter; married at Aldenville, Penn., 14 Oct. 1873, Emma Clarissa Blanding, dau. of John and Clarissa (Eggleston) Blanding. They settled at Mount Pleasant, and were still living there in March 1874. III. Judson Emmons Tiffany, b. at Gibson, Penn., i Ap. 1853; a carpenter; was living with his parents, at Mount Pleasant, Penn., in March 1874. 3827 3828 17584 I0336 10337 I0338 10339 10340 I034I Whitney Family . 1503 10342 10343 10344 10345 10346 10347 10348 10349 10350 IV. Thaddeus Emory Tifl^ny, b. at Mount Pleasant, Penn., 21 Sept. 1855; and was living there, with his parents, in March 1874. V. Hiram Burton Tiflfony, b. at Mount Pleasant, Penn., 28 Dec. 1858; and was living there, with his parents, in March 1874. VI. Charles Henry TifRany, b. at Mount Pleasant, Penn., 4 Nov. 1861. VII. Minnie Etta Tiffany, b. at Mount Pleasant, Penn., 3 Jan. 1866. VIII. Fredericic Anson Tiffany, b. at Mount Pleasant, Penn., 31 March 1868. IX. Orlena Adelaide Tiffany, b. at Mount Pleasant, Penn., 25 Oct. 1871. Chil. of Freeman Pembroke and Sarah (Hine) Whitney. I. Berta Eliza Whitney, b. at Gibson, Penn., 13 Sept. 1856 ; died at New Milford, Penn., 19 June 1862, and was buried there. II. Harriet Maria Whitney, b. at New Milford, Penn., 8 Nov. 1861. III. Mary Elizabeth Whitney, b. at Gibson, Penn., 19 Sept. 1867. IV. Hayden Stuart Whitney, b. at Gibson, Penn., 19 Ap. 1869. V. Harvey Thaddeus Whitney, b. at Gibson, Penn., 14 Nov. 1871. Chil. of Wilberforce Richmond and Helen Maria (Washburn) Whitney. I. Frederick Mortimer Whitney, b. at Gibson, Penn., 31 Dec. 1866. II. Harland Eugene Whitney, b. at New Milford, Penn., 7 Sept. 1868. III. Edna Luvella Whitney, b. at New Milford, Penn., 21 Nov. 1870. IV. Bessie Lilian Whitney, b. at Gibson, Penn., 27 July 1872. 3830 3833 1504 I035I I0352 I0353 I0354 I035S I0356 I0357 I0358 Eighth Generation. Chil. of William and Mary (Tiffany) Pickering. I. Sarah Ann Pickering, b. at Gibson, Penn., 20 Oct. 1842; mar- ried there, 9 March 1865, by Rev. Roswell G. Lamb, Baptist, to David Micliael, a farmer, of Clifford, Penn., who was born at Clifford, Glamor- ganshire, Wales, 6 Feb. 1841, son of John and Margaret (Breese) Michael. They settled at CHfford, Penn., and were living there in Aug. 1874. He enlisted, 13 Nov. 1861, in Co. G, 17th Reg., Penn. Vol. Inf., as a private; and was discharged as sergeant-major, 7 Dec. 1864. II. Aulden Sheldon Pickering, b. at Gibson, Penn., 25 March 1846; a miller; married at Gibson, 18 Nov. 1868, by Rev. George R. Hair, Methodist Episcopal, to Ellen Ehrgood, who was born at Sterling, Penn., 18 Feb. 1847, dau. of William and Mary (Ink) Ehrgood, They settled near Smiley post-office, in Gibson ; and were living there in March 1874- III. William Frederick Pickering, b. at Gibson, Penn., 21 Ap. 1858 ; and was living there in March 1874. Chil. of George Henry and Elvira M. (Payne) Pickering. I. Henry D. Pickering, b. at Gibson, Penn., 17 Dec. 1847; enlisted at Binghamton, N. Y., 7 Jan. 1864, in — Reg. of N. Y. Vols., and served till 22 June 1865, when he was discharged at Washington, D. C. II. Elizabeth R. Pickering, b. at Gibson, Penn., 26 March 1849; married, 9 May 1866, William W. Pope. Chil. of Frederick Lewis and Frances Lunigan (Wellman) Pickering. I. Ida Augusta Pickering, b. at Union, N. Y., 12 May 1851. II. Isadore Amelia Pickering, twin, b. at Susquehanna Depot, Penn., 24 Ap. 1853. III. Isabelle Ophelia Pickering, twin, b. at Susquehanna Depot, Penn., 24 Ap. 1853., 3835 17586 17590 3836 3837 Whitney Family. I03S9 10360 I036I Chil. of James M. and Sarah Jane (Pickering) Craft. I. Emma F. Craft, b. at Gibson, Penn., 4 Sept. 1855. II. Charles Ellsworth Craft, b. at Gibson, Penn., 9 Nov. 1861. III. Frank Craft, b. at Gibson, Penn., 29 Aug. 1867. 10362 10363 10364 10365 Chil. of Franklin Decatur and Sally Elizabeth (Markham) Case. I. Frederick EIroy Case, b. at Great Bend, Penn., 19 Nov. 1858; and was living with his father, at Binghamton, N. Y., in 1874. II. Rosa Emily Case, b. at Great Bend, Penn., 3 May 1861. Chil. of Franklin Decatur and Mary Amanda (Markham) Case. III. Anna Catharine Case, b. at Liberty, Susquehanna Co., Penn., 15 June 1870. IV. Frank Leroy Case, b. at Binghamton, N. Y., 16 Nov. 1873. 10366 10367 10368 Chil. of Alonzo and Ruble S. (Tuttle) Whitney. I. Ada Ruble Whitney, b. at Marysville, Ohio, 9 Nov. i860; died 29 May 1 86 1, and was buried at Marysville. II. Caroline Ada Whitney, b. at Marysville, Ohio, 15 Aug. 1863; died 15 Sept. 1864, and was buried at Marysville. III. Minnie May Whitney, b. at Marysville, Ohio, i May 1868. 10369 10370 Chil. of George William and Amy (Westcott) Howd. I. William Henry Howd, b. at Lenox, Penn., i July 1842; died at Farmington, Penn., 20 June 1861, and was buried in the Farmington Cemetery. II. Charles Westcott Howd, b. at Windsor, N. Y., 17 Feb. 1844; 1505 3841 3844 3844 3846 3858 17592 i5o6 10371 10372 10373 10374 1037s 10376 10377 10378 10379 10380 10381 Eighth Generation. married at Madisonville, Penn., 15 Aug, 1863, Emeline Sayer, dau. of George Washington and Arzene Waler (Carey) Sayer, of Providence, Penn., where she was born. He settled at Covington, Penn,, and thence moved to Daleville, in the same county. He served, as a private, in the 45th Reg. of Penn. Vol. Infantry, in the war of 1861, HI. Mary Eliza Howd, b, 3 Nov, 1845; died at Beech Wood, Penn,, 20 May 1862, and was buried in Farmington Cemetery, at Farmington, Penn. IV. George Wallace Howd, b. 14 Aug. 1848; died at Gaines, Penn., 24 July 1865, and was buried in Farmington Cemetery, in the same county. He served, as a private, in the 98th Reg. of Penn. Vol. Infantry, in the war of 1 86 1. V. Susan Janet Howd, b. near Carbondale, Penn., 18 Oct. 1850; married at Marshfield, Penn., 13 Feb. 1868, by Rev, G. N. Packer, Meth- odist Episcopal, to Lambert Leroy Smith, a farmer, born at Charleston, Penn., 26 June 1848, son of James Alonzo and Lorinda Minerva (Farnham) Smith. They settled at Marshfield ; and thence removed to Holyoke, Mass., in 1873. VI. Asahel Levi Howd, b. 28 July 1853; and was living at Windsor, N, Y., in 1873, VII. Lucius Bentley Howd, b. 10 March 1858; died at Farmington, Penn., 9 Ap. 1861, and was buried in the Farmington Cemetery. Chil. of Lewis and Grace Whitney (Landcraft) Shelley. I. Josephine Grace Shelley, b. 16 March 1843; married Edward W. Carpenter; and lived at Helena, Montana, in 1867, without children. II. Jenny Augusta Shelley, b. 15 Oct. 1845. III. Lewis Redfleld Shelley, b. 21 Nov. 1847. IV. Frank Shelley, b. 2 Dec. 1849; ^i^^ ^g^d about 2 years. V. Frank Whitney Shelley, b, 2 Dec, 185 1; a musician. VI. John Edwin Shelley, b. 9 June 1853. I7S94 3865 Whitney Family. 1507 10382 VII. William Justin Shelley, b. 22 Nov. 1855 ; died aged about 2 years. 10383 VIII. William Cleever Wilkinson Shelley, b. 3 March 1859; died 17 Jan. 1864. 3866 Chil. of John and Sarah Amelia (Landcraft) Bray. 10384 I. John Bray. 10385 II. Frank Hoadley Bray. I0386 III. Frederick Bray. 10387 : IV. Charles Lee Bray. 387s Chil. of Williann Cogswell and Anna Lavina (Moclcridge) Whitney. I0388> 10389^ I to III. One son and two daughters ; names not reported. 3877 Child of George Henry and Caroline Amanda (Shepard) Whitney. 10390 I. Irving Shepard Whitney, b. at Oneida, N. Y., 23 Sept. 1859; and was living with his father, at Hackettstown, N. J., in 1874. Chil. of George Henry and Henrietta (French) Whitney. 3877 1 039 1 II. Mary Vincent Whitney, b. at Jersey City, N. J., 3 July 1869. 10392 III. Bertha Hurst Whitney, b. at Newark, N. J., 14 Jan. 1871. Chil. of Charles Washington and Eliza Priscilla (Beach) Whitney. 3878 10392a I. Florence Vietta Whitney, b. at 64 Plane Street, Newark, N. J., 7 Ap. 1870; died at East Orange, N. J., 23 Aug. 1871, and was buried in her grandfather Whitney's lot, Fairmount Cemetery, Newark. , 10392b II. Caroline Beach Whitney, b. at 62 Plane Street, Newark, N. J., 14 March 1872. i5o8 Eighth Generation. 10392c III. Frederick Beach Whitney, b. at 62 Plane Street, Newark, N. J., 20 Sept. 1874. i0392d IV. Louis Cogswell Whitney, b. at 74 Lincoln Avenue, Newark, N. J., 20 Dec. 1876. 3879 Child of Edward Alvin and Alice (Hathaway) Whitney. 10393 I. Eva Whitney, b. at 27 Pacific Street, Newark, N. J., 10 May 1873. Chil. of James Oscar and Sallie Maria (Moore) Whitney. 3880 10394 I. Maria Margaret Whitney, b. at Washington, D. C, 18 Jan. 1855; and died there, 10 May 1871. 10395 II. Sarah Catharine Whitney, b. at Washington, D. C, 2 March 1858. Chil. of Theodore Clay and Mary Elizabeth Amelia (White) Hartwell. 3893 10396 I. Lauretta Hartwell, b. at Mobile, Ala., 13 May 1869; died there, 1 3 June 1 869, and was buried in Magnolia Cemetery. 10397 II. Henry Theodore Hartwell, b. at Mobile, Ala., 7 March 1871. Chil. of David Ham and Cornelia Jane (Hartwell) Pritchard. 3894 10398 I. Florine Maffltt Pritchard, b. at Mobile, Ala., 2 Jan. 1869. 10399 II. May Whitney Pritchard, b. at Mobile, Ala., 29 Dec. 1871. 10400 III. Haig Pritchard, b. at Mobile, Ala., 31 Dec. 1873. Chit, of George Henry Baldwin. 3898 1 040 1 I. Charles Baldwin. 10402 II. Caroline Baldwin. - Whitney Family. 1509 Chil. of Aaron Francis and Martha (Pond) Baldwin. 3899 10403 I. Josephine Baldwin. 10404 II. Arthur Baldwin. 3914 Chil. of Peter and Maria (Peek) Grant. 10405 I. Sarah Grant. 10406 II. William Grant. 10407 III. Charles Wesley Grant. 10408 IV. Peter Grant. 10409 V. Thomas Jefferson Grant, went to California. Chil. of James Carr and Sarah (Peek) Everett. 391S I04I0 I. Catharine Everett, married Gilbert, a jeweller; and settled in Remsen Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. I04II II. Mary Everett, married Cornelius Moore, of Harlem, N. Y.; and is dead. I04I2 III. Gertrude Everett, married Abrahann T. Buckhout, a salesman and book-keeper ; and settled at Tremont, N. Y. He was living in New York City in 1 874. I04I3 IV. Cornelia Everett, married at Brooklyn, N. Y., Cerritt Hoodless ; settled at Chicago, 111., and was living there in 1874, with four children, whose names have not been reported. 10414 V. James Everett, married Louisa Finley, and had one child. He served in the war of 1861; was killed in the battle of The Wilderness; and was buried in a vault at Harlem, N. Y., with his mother. Chil. of Joseph and Abigail (Wardell) Judson. 3920 I04IS I. Abby Jane Judson, b. at Darien, Conn., 9 May 1826; married at Rye, N. Y., 5 July 1847, Warren Smith Sammis, a painter, whose parents 17596 I5IO Eighth Generation. 1 041 6 I04I7 I04I8 I04I9 10420 1042 1 then lived at Stamford, Conn. He was born at Darien, 27 Sept. 1825, son of Smith Conklin and Harriet (Clark) Sammis. They settled at Darien, and were living there in 1874. H. Charles Isaac Judson, b. at New Canaan, Conn.; a builder; married at Fairfield, Conn., 9 March , Catharine Hayes, who was born at Fairfield, dau. of Alfred and Sabra Hayes. He has hved at Fairfield and Bridgeport, Conn., and since 1867, at Elkhart, Indiana. This intelligent gentleman has discovered that " thare is Munny for the Whitny and Wardel famuly " ; and has very shrewdly refused to give any account of himself, on the ground that it might imperil his right to the "Propperty that Belongs to me in Ingland." We trust that we are not unduly proud of such relatives. HI. Julia Ann Judson, b. at Darien, Conn., 6 March 1833 ; married at Rye, N. Y., 13 Sept. 1849, Leonard Sammis, a blacksmith, son of Smith Conklin and Harriet (Clark) Sammis, of Stamford, Conn., formerly of Darien, where he was born 22 Sept. 1828. They settled at West Darien, Conn., and were living there in 1874. Chil. of John and Mary Catharine (judson) Wight. I. John William Wight, died when about one year old. n. John Robert Wight, died when about two years old. Chil. of Belding and Rebecca (Scofleld) Hoyt. I. William Henry Hoyt, b. at Yonkers, N. Y., 21 Jan. 1821; married at New York City, 2 Nov. 1846, Caroline Van Sl(iver, dau. of Peter and Maria (Geacox) Van Skiver, of Closter, N. J., where she was born i June 1827. They settled at Yonkers; where he died, 3 Dec. 1 861, and was buried in Yonkers Cemetery. He was proprietor of the Yonkers Hotel. H. Anson Baldwin Hoyt, b. at Yonkers, N. Y., 28 Oct. 1823; a land-agent, doing business in New York City; married at Yonkers, 14 Sept. 1853, Harriet Ackerman, born at Riverdale, in Yonkers, 13 Sept. 1825, dau. of William and Susanna (Garrison) Ackerman. She died at Yonkers, 18 Sept. 1854, and was buried in Yonkers Cemetery. He married (2d), at Yonkers, 4 May 1859, Martha Jane Stiliwell, born in New York City, 17604 17606 3922 3925 17610 17614 1 042 2 10423 10424 10425 10426 10427 10428 10429 10429 10430 1043 I Whitney Family. VL George Washington Hoyt, b. at Yonkers, N. Y., 3 March 1836; a farmer; married at Jamaica, L. I., 6 July 1865, Mary Disbrow, born at East Chester, N. Y., dau. . of Joseph Pell and Susan Ann (Ackerman) Disbrow. They were living at Jamaica in 1873. VII. Henry Belding Hoyt, b. at Yonkers, N. Y., 5 Feb. 1840; died there, 6 June 1 860, and was buried in Yonkers Cemetery. Chil. of Harvey and Caroline A. (Cogswell) Scofield. I. Adeline Scofield, b. at West Farms, N. Y., 15 Jan. 1825 ; married William C. Cumming ; died at West Farms, 26 Sept. , and was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery. II. Henry Scofield, b. at West Farms, N. Y., 15 Sept. 1828. III. George Scofield, b. at West Farms, N. Y., 8 Dec. 1830; and was living at Mott Haven, New York City, in 1 874. IV. Harvey Scofield, b. at West Farms, N. Y., 4 March 1833; died at West Farms, 14 Ap. , and was buried there. V. Mary Ann Scofield, b. at West Farms, N. Y., 4 March 1836; married George Hitchcock; died at West Farms, 6 Nov. , and was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery. VI. Eliza Fox Scofield, b. at West Farms, N. Y., 3 July 1838 ; mar- ried Ceorge Hitchcock. I5I' 24 July 1835, dau. of John and Martha Jane (Oakley) Stillwell. They were Hving at Yonkers in 1873. III. Adelia Emeline Hoyt, b. at Yonkers, N. Y., 28 Dec. 1825 ; and was living there, with her parents, unmarried, in 1873. IV. Noah Brush Hoyt, b. at Yonkers, N. Y., 5 March 1829; aj 17615 farmer; married at Yonkers, i March 1854, Amanda Malvina Ackerman, born at Riverdale, in Yonkers, 30 Ap. 1833, dau. of William and Susanna (Garrison) Ackerman. They dwelt at Yonkers in 1873. V. Mary Hoyt, b. at Yonkers, N. Y., 4 June 1833 ; died at Yonkers, 28 Aug. 1837, and was buried there. 17619 3927 I5I2 10432 10433 I0433* I0434 I0435 1 0436 10437 10438 10439 10440 Eighth Generation. VII. Hester Fox Scofield, b. at West Farms, N. Y., 2 Jan. 1840; married John McChristy. VIII. William Scofleld, b. at West Farms, N. Y., 16 Nov. 1843; died at Harlem, N. Y,, 2^ Jan. , and was buried at West Farms. IX. Caroline Scofield, b. at West Farms, N. Y., 18 Aug. 1845; died at West Farms, I Aug. , and was buried there. X. Caroline Scofleld, b. at West Farms, N.Y., 5 Sept. 1847; married John Ryer. ^ Chil. of Henry and Eliza (Titus) Scofleid. I. Mary Titus Scofield, b. at Cold Spring, Huntington, L. I., 12 Dec. 1833; married there, by Rev. John W. Leek, Episcopal, 31 Dec. 1870, to Charles Burling Weekes, of Hempstead, L. I., son of George Gilbert and Sarah (Pettit) Weekes. They resided at Cold Spring in 1874. II. Sarah Douglass Scofleid, b. at Cold Spring, Huntington, L. I., 25 July 1835; died there, 25 June 1838, and was buried at Huntington. III. Titus Wardwell Scofleid, b. at Cold Spring, Huntington, L. L, 7 Ap. 1838; served in the war of 1861, in Co. B, 127th Reg., N. Y. S. Volunteers; and lived in California in 1874. ^ IV. Susan Titus Scofleid, b. at Cold Spring, Huntington, L. I., 19 June 1841; died there, 19 June 1842, and was buried at Huntington. Chil. of Lewis and Sarah Ann (Palmer) Scofleid. I. Henry Ellsworth Scofleid, b. at Stamford, Conn., 4 March 1832; a manufacturer of dye-stuffs; married at Stamford, 18 March 1855, Lois Amelia Holley, dau. of Augustus and Fhebe (Seeley) Holley, of Long Ridge, in Stamford, where she was born 29 Oct. 1837. They settled at Stamford, and were living there in Sept. 1877. II. James Theodore Scofleid, b. at Stamford, Conn., 4 March 1834; a blacksmith; was living at Stamford, with his mother, in Sept. 1877, unmarried. He enhsted, 11 May 1861, in Co. F, 3d Reg,, Conn. Vol. Infantry; and was mustered out at Hartford, Conn., 12 Aug. 1861. He 3928 1 762 1 3929 17622 Whitney Family. 1 044 1 10442 10443 10444 10445 enlisted, 24 July 1862, in Co. B, 17th Reg., Conn. Vol. Infantry ; was pro- moted to be corporal, 3 Sept. 1 862 ; and was mustered out at New Haven, Conn., 3 Sept. 1865. III. George Albert Scofleld, b. at Stamford, Conn., 14 June 1836; a house-painter; married at Stamford, 8 Oct. 1866, Abigail Thompson, dau. of Elias and Hannah Maria (Palmer) Thompson, of Stamford, where she was born 31 Oct. 1846. They settled at Stamford, and were living there in Sept. 1873, and at Darien, Conn., in Sept. 1877. He enlisted, 11 May 1861, in Co. F, 3d Reg., Conn. Vol. Infantry; and was mustered out at Hartford, Conn., 12 Aug. 1861. He reenlisted, 24 July 1862, as ser- geant, in Co. B, 17th Reg., Conn. Vol. Infantry; and was mustered out at New Haven, Conn., 3 Sept. 1865 ; having been confined by the Confeder- ates for eight months in various prisons. He was captured at Welaka, Fla., 19 May 1864; and was paroled 27 Feb. 1865. IV. Alfred Van Buren Scofleld, b. at Stamford, Conn., 21 Feb. 1838; a farmer; married at Mianus, in Greenwich, Conn., 25 Dec. 1866, Lucretia Worden, who was born at Greenwich, 26 Feb. 1831, dau. of Andrew and Amanda (Tenpenny) Worden, and widow of Edward Field, of Rye, N. Y. They settled at Mianus, and were living there in Sept. 1877. He enlisted, 11 Aug. 1862, in Co. B, 17th Reg., Conn. Vol. Infan- try; and was mustered out, as corporal, at New Haven, Conn., 3 Sept. 1865. He was captured on the same day with his brothers, at Welaka, Fla.; and was confined at Andersonville, Mellen, Savannah, Florence, and Wilmington prisons, till paroled 27 Feb. 1865. V. Lewis Washington Scofleld, b. at Stamford, Conn., 21 June 1840; a manufacturer of dye-stuffs; married at Stamford, 22 Feb. 1870, Eliza Priscilla Self, dau. of William and Eliza (Easton) Self, of New York City, where she was born 22 Feb. 185 1. They settled at Stamford, and were living there, near the Cove Mills, in Sept. 1877. He enlisted, 28 July 1862, as corporal, in Co. B, 17th Reg., Conn. Vol. Infantry; and was mus- tered out at New Haven, Conn., 3 Sept. 1865. He was captured with his two brothers, at Welaka, Fla., 19 May 1864, and was paroled 27 Feb. 1865. VI. Noah Franklin Scofield, b. at Stamford, Conn., 21 March 1843; a house-painter; was living at Stamford, with his mother, in Sept. 1877, unmarried. He enlisted, 13 Sept. 1862, in Co. B, 28th Reg., Conn. Vol. Infantry; and was mustered out at New Haven, Conn., 28 Aug. 1863. VII. Doctor Chauncey Ayers Scofield, b. at Stamford, Conn., 22 July 1845; a manufacturer of extracts for dyeing; married at Stamford, 15 Ap. 1866, Melonee Morell, dau. of Robert and Mary Jane (Lockwood) 190 I5I3 17623 17626 17629 17630 I5I4 Eighth Generation. 10446 10447 10448 10449 10450 1045 1 10452 10453 10454 Morell, of Mianus, Conn., where she was born 18 July 1845. They settled at Stamford, and were living there, at the Cove Mills, in Sept. 1877. VIII. Charles William Scofield, b. at Stamford, Conn., 23 Aug. 1848; a carpenter; married at Darien, Conn., 24 Dec. 1869, Caroline Matilda Flanigan, dau. of Frederick and Emeline (Waterbury) Flanigan, of Darien, where she was born 26 March 1851. They settled at New Haven, Conn., and were living there in Sept. 1877. IX. Edgar Homer Scofield, b. at Stamford, Conn., 31 Oct. 1855; and was living there, with his mother, in Sept. 1873. Chil. of Frederick and Maria (Scofield) Fowler. I. Jane Elizabeth Fowler, b. in New York City, 16 Feb. 1832; mar- ried there, at her father's house, 28 Dec. 1858, by Rev. Asa Smith, Presbyterian, to William Berrian, son of Jacob and Maria (Corsa) Berrian, of Fordham, N. Y., where he was born 31 Dec. 1836. They settled at 489 Second Avenue, New York, and were still living there in June 1874. II. Alonzo Jackson Fowler, b. in New York City, 20 March 1835; died there, 19 May 1841, and was buried in Yonkers, N. Y. III. Frederick Mortimer Fowler, b. in New York City, 12 Jan. 1837; ^ book-keeper; was living at 489 Second Avenue, New York, in Sept. 1874, unmarried. IV. Maria Louisa Fowler, b. in New York City, 6 Oct. 1838; died there, 4 Feb. 1866, and was buried in Greenwood Cemetery. V. Rufus Henry Fowler, b. in New York City, 1 Nov. 1840; a salesman; was living at 489 Second Avenue, New York, in Sept. 1874, unmarried. VI. Charles Theodore Fowler, b. in New York City, 14 Jan. 1843; and was living there, at 489 Second Avenue, in Sept. 1874, unmarried. VII. George Washington Fowler, b. in New York City, 4 July 1845; ^ broker; married in New York, 15 June 1865, by Rev. C. B. Sing, Methodist Episcopal, to Mary Francis Finley, born in New York, dau. of William and Mary Finley. They were living at 489 Second Avenue, New York, in Sept. 1874. 17632 3930 17634 17635 Whitney Family. 1 045 5 10456 _ VIII. Helena Gertrude Fowler, b. in New York City, 15 Feb. 1849; died there, 28 July 1849, ^^d was buried in Cypress Hills Cemetery. IX. Olive Estelle Fowler, b. in New York City, 10 Feb. 1854; and was living there, with her parents, at 489 Second Avenue, in Sept. 1874. 10457 10458 10459 Chil. of Edwin and Eliza (Scofleld) Bunnell. I. Homer Bunnell, was living at 143 Norman Avenue, Green Point, N.Y., in Dec. 1874 ; but refused to give any account of himself or his family. II. Lewis Bunnell. III. Ida Wildey Bunnell, married Edward Smith; and settled at Williamsburgh, L. I. 10460 1 046 1 10462 10463 10464 Cliil. of William Henry and Adeline (Scofleld) Kirby. I. Eliza Matilda Kirby, b. in New York City, 22 May 1838; died there, 22 Nov. 1839, and was buried in West Farms, N. Y. II. Mary Adeline Kirby, b. in New York City, 24 Sept. 1840; mar- ried there, 13 June i860, Cullen Warner Parmelee, son of Rev. Dan Steele and Sirena (Scott) Parmelee. They were living at 229 East 26th Street, New York, in Jan. 1875. III. William Theron Kirby, b. in New York City, 18 Aug. 1842; died there, i Aug. 1843, and was buried in West Farms, N. Y. IV. William Henry Kirby, b. in New York City, 10 Nov. 1845; and was living there, at 229 East 26th Street, in Jan. 1875. V. OIlie Virginia Kirby, b. in New York City, 2 June 1849; married there, 8 June 1870, Knox McAfee, son of William and Elizabeth (Cooper) McAfee. They were living at 352 West 30th Street, New York, in Jan. 1875. 10465 Chil. of John and Mary Ann (Scofleld) Craft. I. Mary Elizabeth Craft, b. in Nepperhan Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y., 12 Nov. 1 831; married in Washington Avenue, Yonkers, i July 1856, by I515 3931 3932 17639 1 7641 3933 17643 i5i6 Eighth Generation. 10466 10467 10468 10469 10470 1 047 1 10472 Rev. V. M. Hulbert, pastor of the Reformed Church, to Isaiah Chadbourne Bragdon, born at Durham, Me., 3 July 1829, son of Nathaniel and Mary (Cresy) Bragdon. They lived at Yonkers in 1874; and he was then superintendent of a planing-mill. II. Daniel James Craft, b. in Mechanic Street, Yonkers, N. Y., 24 Ap. 1833; an engineer; married in Oliver Avenue, Yonkers, 28 Feb. 1853, by Rev. D. Henry Miller, Baptist, to Caroline Maria Doty, born at West- chester, N. Y., 27 May 1825, dau. of Elvin and Elizabeth (Valentine) Doty. He lived at Yonkers in 1874. III. John Wesley Craft, b. in Walnut Street, Yonkers, N. Y., 21 May 1835; a hatter; married in Washington Avenue, Yonkers, 3 June 1855, by Rev. D. C. Van Norman, Methodist, to Jane Eliza Berran, born at Westchester, N. Y., 20 May 1834, dau. of John Devoe and Sarah Ann (Berran) Berran. He resided at Yonkers in 1874. IV. Sarah Ward Craft, b. in Walnut Street, Yonkers, N. Y., 28 Oct. 1836; died there, 12 Sept. 1840, and was buried in St. John's Cemetery, Yonkers. V. Emily Frances Craft, b. in Walnut Street, Yonkers, N. Y., 28 June 1838; married in Ashburton Avenue, Yonkers, 30 June 1863, by Rev. V. M. Hulbert, pastor of the Reformed Church, to James Bowler, a carpenter and builder, born at East Chester, N. Y., 25 July 1 841, son of George and Mary Ann (Brundage) Bowler. They lived at Yonkers in 1874, without children. VI. Moses Aaron Craft, b. in Walnut Street, Yonkers, N. Y., 15 March 1840; a mason; married in Ashburton Avenue, Yonkers, 30 June 1863, by Rev. V. M. Hulbert, pastor of the Reformed Church, to Catharine Amelia Vincent, born in Allen Street, New York City, 7 Jan. 1 841, dau. of James and Phebe Smith (Bedell) Vincent. He lived at Yonkers in 1874. VII. William Henry Craft, b. in Walnut Street, Yonkers, N. Y., 16 Aug. 1841; died in Elm Street, Yonkers, 19 Aug. 1858, and was buried in St. John's Cemetery, Yonkers. Chil. of William and Cornelia (Mead) Scofleld. I. Frances Mary Scofleld, b. at Greenwich, Conn., 17 Nov. 1838; married there, 19 Ap. 1865, Edward Augustus Peck, a grocer, son of Arad and Eliza (Stevens) Peck, of Greenwich, where he was born 22 Oct. 1834. They settled at Greenwich, and were living there in Sept. 1873. 17645 17656 17659 3934 17663 I0473 10474 10475 10476 10477 10478 I0479 10480 1 048 1 10482 10483 Whitney Family. II. Eliza Jane Scofield, b. at Greenwich, Conn., 16 May 1840; died at Greenwich, 25 March 1867, unmarried, and was buried there. III. Cornelia Ann Scofleld, b. at Greenwich, Conn., 10 Aug. 1841; married there, 13 March 1867, Oliver Deliverance Mead, a farmer, son of Smith and Huldah (Mead) Mead, of Greenwich, where he was born. They settled at Greenwich, and were Uving there in Sept. 1877. IV. Charles William Scofield, b. at Greenwich, Conn., 5 Feb. 1844; a salesman; married at New York City, 22 Dec. 1866, Grace Sampson. They were living at Brooklyn, N. Y., in Sept. 1873, and his place of busi- ness was at 122 Chambers Street, New York. V. George Edgar Scofield, b. at Greenwich, Conn., 29 Jan. 1848; a druggist; married Isabel Celia Merritt, dau. of Matthew and Isabel Merritt, of Greenwich, where she was born. They settled at Greenwich, and were living there in Sept. 1873. VI. Edwin Bunnell Scofield, b. at Greenwich, Conn., 14 Feb. 1855; a druggist; was living at Greenwich in Sept. 1873. VII. Joseph Henry Scofield, b. at Greenwich, Conn., 25 Aug. 1857; died at Greenwich, 28 Jan. 1858, and was buried there. VIII. Leola Matilda Scofield, b. at Greenwich, Conn., 30 Aug. 1859; died at Greenwich, 2 Sept. 1861, and was buried there. IX. Frederick Henry Scofield, b. at Greenwich, Conn., 14 Sept. 1861. Cliil. of William and Mary Elizabetli (Whitney) Alvord. I. Selleck Whitney Alvord, b. at Albany, N. Y., 19 Aug. 1828; died at San Francisco, Cal., 12 Jan. i860, unmarried, and was buried there. II. Charles Edmund Alvord, b. at Albany, N. Y., 21 Sept. 1830; died there, 17 Nov. 185 1, unmarried, and was buried at Albany. III. William Alvord, b. at Albany, N. Y., 3 Jan. 1833; a banker; dwelt at New York City from Jan. 1850 to Oct. 1853 ; then went to Cali- fornia, reaching San Francisco in Nov. 1853; and was living there in June 1877, unmarried. He was then president of the Pacific Rolling Mill I517 i']^^^ 1766"^ 17668 3942 i5i8 Eighth Generation. 10484 10485 10486 10487 10488 10489 10490 Company, vice-president of the Bank of California, and park-commissioner of San Francisco; and had been mayor of the city in 1871, 1872, and 1873. He has also been president of the San Francisco Art Association. A highly laudatory notice of him appeared in the New York Chimney Corner, of 18 Oct. 1873. IV. Emma Whitney Alvord, b. at Albany, N. Y., 31 Jan. 1835; died at Defreestville, N. Y., 23 July 1836, and was buried at Albany. V. Henry Benjamin Alvord, b. at Albany, N. Y., 4 Sept. 1837; a hardware-merchant; was living at San Jose, Cal., in June 1877. Chil. of James Wilson and Catharine Ann (Whitney) Green. I. Sarah Elizabeth Green, b. in Catharine Street, New York, 28 Feb. 1833; and was living at 37 Monroe Place, Brooklyn, N. Y., in June 1877, unmarried. II. James Frederick Green, b. in Vandewater Street, New York, II Jan. 1835; a hardware-merchant ; married at Northumberland, N. H., 8 Nov. i860, by Rev. Moses Sherman, to Abby Martha Merriam, born at Northumberland, 19 Ap. 1837, dau. of Benjamin and Abby (Blake) Merriam. They were living at Haverstraw, N.Y., in Feb. 1874. He died at East Haddam, Conn., i May 1876, and was buried there. She was living at 543 Henry Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., in June 1877. III. Sidney Harper Green, b. in Fifth Street, Richmond, Ind., 26 July 1843; married in the Methodist Church at Haverstraw, N. Y.,ii Nov. 1875, by Rev. Charles Larew, Methodist Episcopal, assisted by Rev. Amasa Freeman, Presbyterian, to Annie Hutton Anners, of Haverstraw, born in Jersey City, N. J., 6 Jan. 1853, dau. of Samuel and Jane (Hutton) Anners. They were living at 543 Henry Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., in June 1877. IV. Anna Catharine Green, b. in Cranberry Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., II Nov. 1846; and was living with her father, unmarried, at 543 Henry Street, Brooklyn, in June 1877. V. Henry Ward Beecher Green, b. in Adams Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., 22 July 1849; died at 22 Lamartine Place, New York, 5 Sept. 1849, and was buried in Greenwood Cemetery. 3943 17669 1 767 1 Whitney Family. 1519 1 049 1 10492 10493 10494 10495 10496 10497 10498 Chil. of James and Sophia (Whitney) Connelly. I. Leonard Whitney Connelly, b. at New York City, 11 March 1849; was adopted, by his uncle and aunt Robinson, and at their request, writes his name "James L. Connelly." He was living at Brooklyn, N. Y., unmarried, in June 1877; and was then deputy-clerk of the Board of Supervisors of King's County, having held the position for eleven years. II. Emma Connelly, b. at New York City, 17 Nov. 185 1; was adopted soon after the death of her parents, and her name changed to Emma Lowe; married at Cypress Hills, N. Y., 2"] Dec. 1868, John Lakeland Hail, a dealer in marble and granite, born at New York, 9 July 1848, son of James and Mary Ann (Green) Hall. They were living at East New York, L. I., in June 1877. III. Elizabeth Baldwin Connelly, b. at New York City, 5 March 1854; was adopted soon after the death of her parents, and her name changed to Elizabeth Baldwin Joyce ; was living at Warren, R. I., in June 1877, unmarried. IV. Annie Sophia Connelly, b. at New York City, 8 Dec. 1855; was adopted soon after the death of her parents, and her name changed to Annie Sophia Piatt; was living at 138 Quincy Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., in June 1877, unmarried. V. Julia Woodworth Connelly, b. at New York City, 18 Aug. 1857; was adopted soon after the death of her parents, and her name changed to Julia Woodworth Reid; was living at 278 Carroll Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., in June 1877, unmarried. Chil. of Hamilton Washington and Emma (Whitney) Robinson. I. Emma Robinson, b. at Albany, N. Y., 13 Jan. 1839; married at New York City, 6 Nov. 1861, Job W. Harris; died at New York, 12 May 1875, and was buried at Worcester, N.Y. He was living at New York in May 1877 ; address, 483 Tenth Avenue. II. James Whitney Robinson, b. at Jersey City, N. J., 28 July 1841 ; a farmer; was living at Worcester, N. Y., in May 1877, unmarried. III. Fanny Robinson, b. at Jersey City, N. J., 8 Jan. 1844; married at New York City, 10 Dec. 1872, by Rev. Dr. Newell, Jr., Presbyterian, to 3944 17672 3945 17675 \^6']6 I520 I0499 I0500 10502 I0S03 10504 10505 10506 Righth Generation. Napoleon Bonaparte McLaughlen, a soldier, son of Hiram and Mary (Lathan) McLaughlen, of Chelsea, Vt, where he was born 8 Dec. 1823, He entered the U. S. Army, 27 March 1861, from New York, as second- lieut, of the ist Reg. of U. S. Cavalry, which was changed to 4th U. S. Cavalry, by act of 3 Aug. 1861. He was promoted to be captain, 17 July 1862; brevet brig. -general, 13 March 1865; major of the loth Cavalry, 17 May 1876; and was stationed at Fort Concho, Texas, in June 1877. IV. Anna Robinson, b. at 61 Columbia Street, Albany, N.Y., 20 March 1846; married at 345 West 29th Street, New York, 15 Jan. 1868, by Rev. H. J. Northrop, Presbyterian, to Jonathan Dickinson Wilson, a bank-teller, son of Jonathan Dickinson and Ann Clark (Teer) Wilson, of Kingston, N. Y., where he was born 13 Jan. 1839. They dwelt at Omaha, Neb., from 28 Jan. 1868 till 8 May 1875 ; then settled at Worcester, N. Y., and were living there in Nov. 1877. V. Hamilton Washington Robinson, b. at New York City, 16 May 1849; and died there, 27 Jan. 1850. 10501 VI. William Alvord Robinson, b. at New York City, 23 May 1856; and died there, 22 July 1859. VII. Henry Alvord Robinson, b. at New York City, 8 July 1859; a student in Columbia College, New York ; was living with his father, at 5 East 65th Street, New York, in June 1877. Chil. of David and Julia Alvord (Whitney) Woodworth. I. Ada Virginia Woodworth, b. at Albany, N. Y., 6 July 1856 ; died in infancy. II. Harriet Newell Woodworth, b. at Albany, N. Y., i Dec 1859; died in infancy. III. Jessie Woodworth, b. at Albany, N. Y., 28 May 1861; died in infancy. Child of Robert Maxwell and Julia Alvord (Whitney) Fry. IV. Marian Fry, b. at 11 26 Jefferson Avenue, St. Louis, Mo., 9 July 1875. -^1^71 3946 3946 Whitney Family. 10507 10508 10509 10510 10511 10512 105 1 3 10514 10515 10516 10517 10518 10519 Chil. of Henry and Polly (jaycox) Smith. I. Catharine E. Smith, b. at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 17 Sept. 1824; and died there, 17 Aug. 1825. II. Charles W. H. Smith, b. at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 20 July 1826; and died there, 7 Sept. 1827. III. Abraham A. Smith, b. at Poughkeepsie, N.Y., 29 Nov. 1827. IV. Sarah Jane Smith, b. at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 20 May 1829; died at New York City. V. Alfred S. Smith, b. at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 8 March 1831. VI. Mary E. Smith, b. at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 22 May 1832; and died there, 7 Sept. 1832. Chil. of Henry and Rebecca (Rogers) Smith. VII. Harriet Rebecca Smith. VIII. IX. - Smith, particulars not reported. Smith, particulars not reported. Chil. of Noah and Mary (De Forest) Smith. I. Jacob Henry Smith, b. at Long Ridge, Stamford, Conn., 18 Oct 1834; an engineer; married at New Haven, Conn., Anne Ross; and lived at New York City in 1872, when last heard from. II. Mary Eliza Smith, b. at Stamford, Conn., 4 Feb. 1837; married James Sanderson, of New Haven, Conn.; and resided at the corner of Orchard and Martin Streets, New Haven, in 1873. III. Harriet Emily Smith, b. at Long Ridge, Stamford, Conn., i Dec. 1838; married Theodore Bellwood, of New Canaan, Conn. He was a Union soldier in the war of 1861; and died in the army in 1864. She went to Utah in 1866; and in 1867, married Jacob Weiler. She died 9 July 1870, and was buried in Salt Lake City Cemetery. IV. Sarah Elizabeth Smith, b. at Long Ridge, Stamford, Conn., 11 191 I52I 3947 3947 3948 17679 1522 10520 I052I 10522 IOS23 10524 I0525 10526 10527 10528 Eighth Generation. Aug. 1 841; died at New Canaan, Conn., 27 Ap. 1842, and was buried in the New Canaan Cemetery. V. Cornelia Frances Smith, b. at New Canaan, Conn., 13 Feb. 1843; married at Salt Lake City, Utah, 14 Feb. 1863, Harrison ShurtlefT; and lived there in 1872, VI. Alice Melissa Smith, b. at New Canaan, Conn., 7 March 1845; married at Salt Lake City, Utah, 2 Jan. 1864, by Wilford Woodruff, "one of the twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints," to John McCuckin Malin, a farmer, son of Elijah and Sarah (McGuckin) Malin, of East Nantmeal, Penn. He was born in Chester Co., Penn., 16 Aug. 1833. They dwelt at Salt Lake City till 1868; and then settled at Rockport, Utah, where they were still living in 1873. VII. Charles Albert Smith, b. at New Canaan, Conn., 2 Dec. 1846; lived at Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1872. VIII. George Edward Smith, b. at Stamford, Conn., 30 Sept. 1849; died at New Canaan, Conn., 14 Aug. 1852, and was buried in New Canaan Cemetery. IX. Ida Louisa Smith, twin, b. at New Canaan, Conn., 2 Ap. 1852 ; died there, 2 June 1852, and was buried in New Canaan Cemetery. X. Cora Elizabeth Smith, twin, b. at New Canaan, Conn., 2 Ap. 1852 ; died there, 20 Aug. 1852, and was buried in New Canaan Cemetery. XI. Ella Ethelena Smith, b. at Long Ridge, Stamford, Conn., 10 Aug. 1857; has spent three years in the Sandwich Islands, with her mother and step-father, the latter having been sent there as a Mormon missionary. Chil. of Selleck and Laura (Smith) Austin. I. Henry Selleck Austin, b. at Poundridge, N. Y., 27 March 1829; a shoemaker; married at Stamford, Conn., 25 Feb. 185 1, by Rev. Miles N. Olmstead, Methodist, to Eiiza Jane Darrah, dau. of Isaac and Catharine Darrah, of New York City, where she was born 25 Dec. 1829. He dwelt at North Stamford, Conn., for five years ; at New Canaan, Conn., seven years; at Darien, Conn., one year; and, in 1868, had lived at Norwalk, Conn., four years. II. John William Austin, b. at Poundridge, N. Y., 27 Ap. 1835; 17682 3949 17687 17689 Whitney Family, married, 22 June 1856, Clarissa Jane Searles. They lived at Long Ridge, Stamford, Conn., in 1868. 10529 10530 10531 10532 10533 10534 10535 10536 10537 Chil. of Jacob and Eliza (Smith) Bishop. I. Charles Henry Bishop, b. at New York City, 12 Ap. 1828; and died there, 12 Feb. 1830. II. John William Bishop, b. at New York City, 13 July 1829; and died there, 7 June 1832. III. Mary Eliza Bishop, b. at New York City, 31 July 183 1; and died there, 24 May 1832. IV. Jacob Henry Bishop, b. at New York City, 15 Feb. 1833; a carriage-trimmer ; married at Holmesville, Ohio, 5 Ap. 1 868, Sarah Catharine Backunn, dau. of William George and Isabel (Brakeville) Backum ; and Hved near Nimisila post-office, Manchester, Ohio, in 1873. He enlisted in the 27th Reg. of N. Y. Vols., 6 May 1861, and took part in the first battle of Bull Run and six other battles, during his two years of service, being mustered out 30 May 1863. V. Charles Edwin Bishop, b. at New York City, 3 March 1835; and died there, 9 May 1836. VI. George Edward Bishop, b. at Bristol, Ind., 27 March 1837; and died there, 9 Sept. 1838. VII. Eveline Maria Bishop, b. afBristol, Ind., 20 Sept. 1839; mar- ried by Rev. Hezekiah West, Baptist, at Yates Centre, N. Y., 24 Jan. 1861, to George W. Cox, a carriage-maker, born in Half Moon Tavern, Horning, Norfolkshire, England, 26 Sept. 1837, son of Robert and Mary Ann (Prior) Cox, of the village of Horning. After leaving her father's house, she lived at Ludlowville, N. Y., for six months, from 1851 to 1852 ; Yates Centre, N. Y., from 1852 to 1866 ; Ridgeway Corners, N. Y., from 1866 to to 1868 ; and since 1868, at Medina, N. Y. VIII. William Edwin Bishop, b. at Bristol, Ind., 6 Jan. 1842 ; and died there, 3 1 Aug. 1 846. IX. Francis Washburn Bishop, b. at Bristol, Ind., 10 May 1844; and died there, 26 March 1845. 1523 3950 17692 17694 1524 IOS38 I0539 I0S40 I054I IOS42 I0543 I0544 I054S 10546 IOS47 IOS48 I OS 49 10550 10551 10552 I05S3 Eighth Generation. Child of Isaac Richmond and Harriet (Smith) Hurd. I. Harriet Lilian Hurd, b. at Yates Centre, N. Y., 3 Aug. 1855; died there, 26 May i860, and was buried in the cemetery near the Baptist Church. Chii. of Isaac Selleck and Frances Helena (Dann) Smith. I. Edward Winfleld Smith, b. at Stamford, Conn., 24 June 1853. II. Fanny Elizabeth Smith, b. at Stamford, Conn., 30 Ap. 1856. III. Archibald Livingston Smith, twin, b. at Stamford, Conn., 21 May 1858. IV. William Richmond Smith, twin, b. at Stamford, Conn., 21 May 1858. V. Angeline Smith, b. at Stamford, Conn., 24 Dec. 1859; died 17 Feb. i860, and was buried at Hunting Ridge, Stamford. VI. Elvin Elmer Ellsworth Smith, b. at Somerset, N. Y., 20 May 1862. VII. Minnie Alice Smith, b. at Somerset, N. Y., 13 May 1864. Chll. of James Darling and Maria (Dedrick) Waring. I. George E. Waring, died young. II. Mary Waring, married William Waterman. III. Whitney Waring. IV. Julia Waring. V. Louisa Waring. VI. Waring, twin. VII. Waring, twin. VIII. Waring. 3953 3955 3957 Whitney Family. 1525 Chil. of Joseph D. and Hannah Maria (Waring) Ferris. 3958 IOS54 I. William Edgar FerriSi married Maria Clark. 17699 10555 II. Joseph Orman Ferris. 10556 III. Emma Sophia Ferris, died aged 19 years. I0557 IV. Mary Amelia Ferris, died aged about 5 years. I0SS8 V. Margaret Anna Ferris, married, as his second wife, Thonnas Loud. 10559 VI. Susan Elizabeth Ferris, married, as his first wife, Thonnas Loud. Chil. of Stephen H. and Agnes (Reed) Waring. 3959 10560 I. George Washington Waring. 10561 II. Theodore Mortimer Waring, married in New York City. IOS62 III. Ella Irene Waring, married Frank Pierce, an Englishman ; and lived in New York City in 1868. 17700 Chil. of Henry and Rachel Augusta (Bird) Waring. 3960 10563 I. Lavinia B. Waring, married Capt. Sands M. Land. 17701 10564 II. Anna Augusta Waring. 10565 III. Andrew Waring. 10566 IV. Crenville Waring. 1056; V. Bruce Waring. 3961 Chil. of Silas and Susan (Waring) ScofTeld. 10568 I. Elizabeth Holmes Scofleld. 10569 II. James Waring Scofield. I0570 III. Mary Wheeler Scofield. 1526 Eighth Generation. 10571 10572 10573 IOS74 10575 10576 10577 10578 10579 10580 10581 Child of Lewis Augustus and Ann Mlllington (Waring) Reed. I. Thomas Reed, lived at Ridgefield, Conn., in 1868. Chil. of Selleck Whitney and Catharine (Schenck) Waring. I. Selleck Whitney Waring, lived at New Orleans, La., in 1868. II. Frederick Hosea Waring, lived at New Orleans, La., in 1868. Chil. of Stephen and Evelina Whitney (Reynolds) Curtis. I. Emilie Abilena Curtis, b. at 48 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass., 20 July 1848. II. Woodbury Secor Curtis, b. at 679 Greenwich Street, corner of Christopher, New York, 15 July 1856. Chil. of Albert and Mary Louisa (Reynolds) Johnson. I. Susan Johnson, married Dodd; and lived in Tennessee in 1868. II. Wilford Johnson, lived in New York in 1868, unmarried. III. Martha Johnson, lived in New York in 1868, unmarried. IV. Anna Johnson, lived in New York in 1868, unmarried. V. Henry Johnson, lived in New York in 1868, unmarried. Child of Thomas Whitney and Hannah (Drake) Waterbury. I. Samuel Waterbury, b. at Belvidere, III, 1 1 Oct. 1843; married by Rice Dunbar, J. P., in Marion County, Oregon, 2 June 1867, to Louisa Tourinda Cox, born in Cedar Co., Mo., 4 Ap. 185 1. They lived at Salem, Oregon, in 1874. 3963 3964 3968 3970 3974 10582 10583 10584 10585 10586 10587 I0588 10589 I0590 I059I 10592 Whitney Family. Chil. of Thomas Whitney and Jane (Dawson) Waterbury. II. Emma Jane Waterbury, b. at Belvidere, 111., 9 Aug. 1846; married by William Howlet, J. P., in Clackamas Co., Oregon, 2 Sept. 1863, to Nathaniel Markwood ; and lived at Salem, Oregon, in 1874. III. Mary Ellen Waterbury, b. in Clackamas Co., Oregon, 18 Feb. 1852; married by George Miller Whitney, " Campbellite preacher," at , Oregon, 9 Ap. 1868, to James Fleming Eoflf, born at Burlington, Iowa, 7 Jan. 1846. They resided at Salem, Oregon, in 1874. IV. La Fayette Waterbury, b. in Clackamas Co., Oregon, 30 Oct. 1854. V. Francis Warren Waterbury, b. in Clackamas Co., Oregon, 21 Dec. 1856. VI. James Thomas Waterbury, b. in Clackamas Co., Oregon, 3 Jan. 1862. Chil. of James Selleck and Ann Elizabeth (Scofleld) Waterbury. I. Ann Elizabeth Waterbury, b. at North Stamford, Conn., 15 July 1844; died at North Stamford, 3 Aug. 1844, and was buried there. II. Mary Ann Waterbury, b. at Stamford village, Conn., 13 July 1846; married at Norwalk, Conn., by Rev. S. B. S. Bissell, Congregational, 1 1 Oct. 1865, to Joseph Benjamin Ells, editor and publisher of the Norwalk Gazette, who was born at Norwalk, 17 Nov. 1835. He still dwelt there in 1868, having lived at Ansonia, Conn., for two months, and at Waterbury, Conn., fifteen months. III. Catharine Maria Waterbury, b. at Stamford village. Conn., 14 Aug. 1 848 ; died 3 March 1 86 1 , and was buried in the North Stamford Cemetery. IV. Henry Selleck Waterbury, b. at Norwalk, Conn., 12 Sept. 1855; died 12 Sept. 1855, and was buried at Norwalk. V. James Nelson Waterbury, b. at Norwalk, Conn., 17 Aug. 1857; died 22 Dec. 1863, and was buried in Norwalk Cemetery. VI. Charles Thomas Waterbury, b. at Norwalk, Conn., 9 Ap. 1859; died 7 Ap. 1865, and was buried in Norwalk Cemetery. 3974 17702 3976 17704 1528 Righth Generation. 3978 IOS93 VII. Waterbury, b. at Norwalk, Conn., 24 Ap. 1867; died on the same day, unnamed. Child of Isaac Theodore and Mary Esther (Phillips) Mungar. I0594 I. Martha Secor Mungar, b. at 13 West Baltic Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., 26 Jan. 1865. 3979 Chil. of Charles Piatt and Louisa (Foster) Mungar. IOS95 I. Charles Henry Mungar, b. 26 Jan. 1863. I OS 96 II. William Oscar Mungar, b. i Nov. 1864. 10597 III. Maria Louisa Mungar, b. 15 Jan. 1867. 10598 IV. George Whitney Mungar, b. 15 June 1869. 10599 V. Ada Florence Mungar, b. 13 Feb. 1873. Chil. of John Theodore and Evelina Louisa (Secor) PInckney. 3980 10600 I. Isabel le PInckney, b. at Brooklyn, N. Y., 19 Dec. 1870. 1 060 1 II. Clara Louisa PInckney, b. at Brooklyn, N. Y., 14 Aug. 1872. Chil. of John William and Rachel Matilda (Brooks) Whitney. 3982 10602 I. John William Whitney, b. at 13 Plain Street, Albany, N. Y., 20 March 1832; married at Buffalo, N. Y., Jane Ann Slater. They were living at East Swan Street, Buffalo, in Dec. 1875 ; and had two children, whose names could not be obtained by the writer. 10603 II. Sarah Elizabeth Whitney, b. in Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y., 4 May 1834; married at Brooklyn, N.Y., John Austin Crolius. They were living at New York City in Dec. 1875, with six children, concerning whom they were unwilling to furnish particulars. 10604 III. Frederick Dulliger Whitney, b. at 41 State Street, Albany, Whitney Family. 1529 10605 10606 10607 10608 10609 10610 106 1 1 N.Y., 15 June 1836; died at Albany, 16 May 1837, ^"d was buried in Albany Rural Cemetery. IV. Harriet Cornelia Whitney, b. in Pearl Street, between Whitehall and The Battery, New York, 2 June 1839; married at Brooklyn, N. Y., John M. Richardson; and was living there in Dec. 1875, without children. V. Augustus Whitney, b. at 27 Dey Street, New York, 18 March 1841; died 28 March 1841, and was buried in Albany Rural Cemetery. VI. Mary Louisa Whitney, b. in Stone Street, New York, 20 March 1843; married at Brooklyn, N. Y., 5 Feb. 1861, Joseph Wilmont Cornell, a carpenter, son of Clark and Mary (Spencer) Cornell, of Clinton, Penn., where he was born 7 June 1825. They dwelt at Brooklyn for three years; at Clinton, one year and a half; and, in 1867, settled at Middletown, N. Y, where they were still living in Nov. 1875. VII. Emma Augusta Whitney, b. in Bridge Street, near Whitehall, New York, 14 Sept. 1845 \ married at Tompkinsville, Staten Island, N. Y., 16 Aug. 1862, Edward Wisdom, a merchant, son of William and Mary (Warren) Wisdom, who were living at 380 Court Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., in Dec. 1875. He was born at Cleveland, Ohio, 14 Feb. 1841. They dwelt at Brooklyn till Oct. 1863; at Montreal, C. W., till Nov. 1865 ; at Philadelphia, Penn., till Sept. 1868; and then moved to Chicago, 111., where they were still living in Dec. 1875, at 151 South Peoria Street, his business being at 20 South Canal Street. VIIL Janies Torbis Whitney, b. in Morris Street, New York, 16 June 1847 ; died at New York, 15 Sept. 1848, and was buried in a vault in Varick Street. IX. Catharine Amanda Whitney, b. in Mulberry Street, New York, 24 Dec. 1849; married at Brooklyn, N. Y., George W. Bain. They were living at 317 Jay Street, Brooklyn, in Nov. 1875, without children. X. Alfred Webster Whitney, b. in Mulberry Street, New York, 25 Feb. 1852 ; a mariner; was in service on the U. S. Steamship Franklin in 1875, unmarried. 10612 Chil. of Charles A. and Amelia Ann (Whitney) Van Sise. I. Ann Elizabeth Van Sise, b. at Woodbury, Oyster Bay, L. I., 21 Ap. 1839. 192 17706 I7713 3993 I530 Eighth Generation. 10613 10614 1061S 10616 10617 10618 10619 10620 1 062 1 10622 10623 II. Alfred Floyd Van Sise, b. at Woodbury, Oyster Bay, L. I., 1 8 March 1841; married at Cypress Hills, L. I., 3 Ap. 1867, Annie E. Van Sise, dau. of James Van Sise, of Cypress Hills. III. Edward Clawson Van Sise, b. at Woodbury, Oyster Bay, L. I., II March 1843; married at Syosset, Oyster Bay, 31 May 1863, Mary Emma Weekes, dau. of Daniel and Esther Weekes ; and lived at Syosset in 1867, a trader. IV. Mary Amelia Van SIse, b. at Woodbury, Oyster Bay, L. I., 22 Ap. 1845. V. Timothy Augustus Van Sise, b. at Woodbury, Oyster Bay, L. I., 26 June 1847; died at Woodbury, 18 Feb. 185 1, and was buried there, in Fountain Hill Cemetery. VI. Frances Emma Van Sise, b. at Woodbury, Oyster Bay, L. I., 21 Sept. 1849. VII. Frederick Stanley Van Sise, b. at Woodbury, Oyster Bay, L. I., 23 July 1852. VIII. Charles Franklin Van Sise, b. at Woodbury, Oyster Bay, L. I., 15 June 1856. 17717 Chil. of John Clawson^ and Catharine (Webb) Whitney. I. Emma Jane Whitney, b. at 53 Hicks Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., 31 Jan. 1847. II. Melvin Clawson Whitney, b. at 53 Hicks Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., 26 May 1849; died 16 Dec. 1849, and was buried in Fountain Hill Cemetery, Woodbury, Oyster Bay, L. I. III. John Fletcher Whitney, b. at 107 Prospect Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., 26 Feb. 1852; a merchant; was in business at 20 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, in Sept. 1877, with his uncle and cousin. IV. Edwin Dudley Whitney, b. at 32 Pineapple Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., 17 June 1856. I John Clawson Whitney, No. 3994, died at 7 Willow Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., 9 Aug. 1877, and was buried in Greenwood Cemetery. 3994 Whitney Family. 10624 V. Walter Whitney, b. at 7 Willow Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., 30 Jan. 1861. 10625 10626 10627 10628 10629 10630 1063 1 10632 10633 Chll. of Daniel Darling and Sarali (Titus) Whitney. I. Phebe Anna Whitney, b. at 50 Hicks Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., 8 July 1846; died at 10 Poplar Street, Brooklyn, 18 Dec. 1862, and was buried in Fountain Hill Cemetery, Woodbury, L. I. n. Elizabeth Titus Whitney, b. at 34 Henry Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., 13 Feb. 1849; married at 10 Poplar Street, Brooklyn, 28 June 1871, Harvey Augustus Eames, son of David Fay and Sarah Taft (Whitney) Fames, of Upton, Mass., formerly of Grafton, Mass., where he was born 7 Feb. 1845. ^^ was a grandson of Moses Whitney, who was descended from John and Elinor Whitney. ^ ni. Gerald Whitney, b. at 34 Henry Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., 18 Nov. 1851; a merchant, at 20 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, in Sept. 1877, with his father and cousin. IV. Daniel Darling Whitney, b. at 34 Henry Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., 8 June 1854. Chil. of Scudder Valentine and Elizabeth (Titus) Whitney. I. Phebe Titus Whitney, b. at Woodbury, L. I., 26 Jan. 1852. II. Daniel Scudder Whitney, b. at Woodbury, L. I., 4 Nov. 1855. III. Henry Clawson Whitney, b. at Woodbury, L. I., 31 May 1867. Chil. of William Henry and Sarah Ette (Whitney) Monfort. I. Daniel Whitney Monfort, b. at West Hills, Huntington, L. I., 7 Dec. 1 846 ; a farmer. II. Abram Clinton Monfort, b. at West Hills, Huntington, L. I., 26 Ap. 1848. I See note to No. 9627. I53I 3995 17717a 3996 3997 1532 Eighth Generation. 10634 10635 10636 10637 10638 10639 10640 1 064 1 III. Henry Alonzo Monfort, b. at West Hills, Huntington, L. I., 3 Sept. 1852. Chil. of Samuel and Sarah (Whitson) Bedell. I. Mary Whitson Bedell, b. at Melville, L. I., 25 June 1832; mar- ried there, 3 Sept. 1865, at her father's house, by Rev. Charles M. Oakley, Presbyterian, to Timothy Jackson Terry, a farmer and ship-carpenter, son of Ketcham and Mary (Snedecor) Terry, of Patchogue, L. I., where he was born 22 March 181 1. They settled at Amityville, L. I., and were living there in May 1875, without children. II. Alma Jane Bedell, b. at Melville, L. I., 2 Ap. 1842; married there, i Oct. 1862, at her father's house, by Rev. Edward R. Fanning, Methodist, to Elbert Ketcham Terry, son of Timothy Jackson and Amy (Seaman) Terry, of Amityville, L. I., where he was born 26 Ap. 1834. They settled at Amityville, and were living there in May 1875. Her hus- band is a son of her sister's husband, by a former marriage. Child of Mott and Esther (Whitson) Simonson. I. Charles Mott Simonson, was hving at Westbury, L. I., in July 1875. Chil. of Henry and Susan Jane (Whitson) Burr. I. Preston Henry Burr, b. at Cold Spring, L. I., 20 Nov. 1853 ; was living at Oakdale, L. I., in July 1875, unmarried. II. Ruth Adelia Burr, b. at Bedelltown, in Oyster Bay, L. I., 19 Oct. 1856; and was living at Oakdale, L. I., in July 1875, unmarried. III. George White Burr, b. at Bethphage, L. I., 2 Oct. 1859; and was living with his parents, at Oakdale, L. I., in July 1875. Chil. of John Gilbert and Sarah Howard (Wickes) Whitson. I. George Homer Whitson, b. at Half Hollow Hills, in Huntington, L. I., 13 Jan. 1852; and was Hving at Deer Park, L. I., in Nov. 1875, unmarried. 3999 17718 4001 4003 4004 « « Whitney Family. 10642 10643 10644 10645 10646 10647 10648 10649 II. Emily Howard Whitson, b. at Half Hollow Hills, L. I., 5 Nov. 1853 ; and was living at Deer Park, L. I., in Nov. 1875, unmarried. III. Marion Whitney Whitson, b. at Half Hollow Hills, L. L, 8 Jan, 1 861; died there, 2 June 1866, and was buried in Babylon Cemetery. IV. John Whitney Gilbert Whitson, b. at Half Hollow Hills, L. I., 15 Ap. 1868; died there, 5 Nov. 1868, and was buried in Babylon Ceme- tery. Chil. of Darling Brush and Harriet North (Vail) Whitney. I. Lloyd Gardiner Whitney, b. at Dix Hills, Huntington, L. I., 17 Ap. 1835 ; died at Huntington, 21 March 1850, and was buried at Wood- bury, L. I., in Fountain Hill Cemetery. II. Stanton Martine Whitney, b. at Dix Hills, Huntington, L. I., 22 Feb. 1837 ; enlisted in 1862, at La Crosse, Wis., where he then lived, in the 24th Reg. of Wisconsin Infantry ; took part in the battles of Murfrees- borough, Chattanooga, Missionary Ridge, and Chickamauga ; was with Gen. Sherman from Chattanooga to Atlanta ; was in the Division of Gen. Thomas, in his retreat from Atlanta, to Nashville ; and at the end of his three years' service, was honorably discharged, and returned to Winona, Minn., where he still lived in 1868. III. Clinton Romeyn Whitney, b. at Comae, Huntington, L. I., 19 Dec. 1839; died 9 Feb. 1841, and was buried in Fountain Hill Cemetery, Woodbury, L. I. IV. Edwin Ray Whitney, twin, b. at Comae, Huntington, L. I., 31 Oct. 1 841; enlisted in 1862, in "2d N. Y. Harris' Light Cavalry," and served till the surrender of Lee, two years and ten months, when he was honorably discharged, and returned to New York City, where he still resided in 1868. His list of engagements numbers eighty-nine, and he escaped unhurt, while his comrades on either side were instantly killed. V. George Emmet Whitney, twin, b. at Comae, Huntington, L. I., 31 Oct. 1 841; enlisted in 1861, for three years, in First Reg. of U. S. Sharp-shooters ; served his full time, without sickness or wounds, except a slight contusion of the shoulder by a piece of spent shell, and without being absent from his company for two days at a time. His regiment, from 20 March 1862 to 16 Sept. 1864, took part in 39 battles. He was honorably discharged, and lived in New York City in 1868. 1533 4006 1534 10650 1 0651 10652 10653 10654 1065 s 10656 10657 10658 10659 10660 Eighth Generation. VI. Harriet Augusta Whitney, b. at Comae, Huntington, L. I., 2 Dec. 1844; and lived with her parents in 1868. VII. Sealey Benedict Whitney, b. at Comae, Huntington, L. I., 23 July 1847 ; and lived with his parents in 1868. VIII. Sarah Louise Whitney, b. at Woodbury, Oyster Bay, L. I., 20 July 1851 ; and lived with her parents in 1868. Chil. of Darling Brush and Letitia Jane (Franklin) Whitney. IX. Townsend Franlclin Whitney, twin, b. at East Norwich, Oyster Bay, L. I., 12 Ap. 1861 ; died there, 18 July 1861, and was buried in Foun- tain Hill Cemetery, Woodbury, L. I. X. John Brush Whitney, twin, b. at East Norwich, Oyster Bay, L. I., 12 Ap. 1 861; died 12 Ap. 1861, and was buried in Fountain Hill Cemetery, Woodbury, L. I. Child of Jacob Carman and Sarah Esther (Whitney) Valentine. I. John F. Valentine, was reported as living at Green Point, L, I., in 1868. All efforts to learn anything of him or his family have been unsuccessful. Chil. of Zebulon Doty and Martha Antoinette (Whitney) Whitman. I. Sarah Augusta Whitman, b. at Woodbury, Oyster Bay, L. I., 13 June 1844; died at Williamsburgh, N. Y., 25 Oct. 1847, arid was buried at Comae, Huntington, L. I. II. Mary Emma Whitman, b. at Williamsburgh, N.Y., 10 Dee. 1846. III. Laura Daisy Whitman, b. at Comae, Huntington, L. I., 16 March 1 849 ; died at Comae, 1 9 Sept. 1 860, and was buried there. IV. Clara Augusta Whitman, b. at Comae, Huntington, L. I., 27 Aug. 1 85 1. V. Hannah Elizabeth Whitman, b. at Comae, Huntington, L. I., 6 Jan. 1854. 4006 4007 4008 Whitney Family, 1 066 1 10662 10663 10664 10665 10666 10667 10668 VI. John Darling Whitman, b. at Comae, Huntington, L. I., 2 Aug. 1856. VII. George Stanley Whitman, b. at Comae, Huntington, L. I., 7 Sept. 1859; died at Comae, 30 June 1863, and was buried there. VIII. Zebulon Seymour Whitman, b. at Comae, Huntington, L. L, 7 July 1862 ; died at Comae, 17 Mareh 1866, and was buried there. IX. Martha Lighthall Whitman, b. at Comae, Huntington, L. I., 14 Ap. 1867. 10669 10670 1067 1 10672 Chil. of Richard Udall and Clarissa Harriet (Whitney) Carll. I. Hannah Elizabeth Carll, b. at Claypits, L. I., 18 Sept. 1845. II. John Whitney Carll, b. at Claypits, L. I., 24 Nov. 1848. III. Richard Clinton Carll, b. at Claypits, L. I., 25 Dec. 1853. IV. Carlos Carll, b. at Claypits, L. I., 24 July 1855 ; died 17 Mareh 1856, and was buried in the cemetery at Comae, Huntington, L. I. Chil. of John Jay and Sarah Louisa Nicoll (Floyd) Whitney. I. Clarence Whitney, b. at Melville, Huntington, L. I., 16 Sept. 1853; died on the same day, and was buried in Fountain Hill Cemetery, Woodbury, L. I. II. Charles Floyd Whitney, b. at Woodbury, Oyster Bay, L. I., 26 Sept. 1859. Child of Albertus H. and Margaret Elizabeth (Whitney) Beach. I. George Beach, b. at Green Point, Brooklyn, N. Y., 30 July 1854. 1535 Child of Nathaniel Whitman and Mary Eliza (Velsor) Whitney. I. Israel Rodgers Whitney, b. at Woodbury, Oyster Bay, L. I., 21 4009 4010 401 1 4022 1536 Righth Generation. 10673 10674 10675 10676 10677 10678 10679 10680 1 068 1 10682 10683 March 1848; died there, 25 July 1848, and was buried in Fountain Hill Cemetery. Chil. of Nathaniel Whitman and Sarah Jane (Valentine) Whitney. II. Phebe Elizabeth Whitney, b. at East Brooklyn, L. I., 29 May 1853 ; died there, 18 Dec. 1853, and was buried in Fountain Hill Ceme- tery, Woodbury, L. I. III. Seymour Dariing Whitney, b. at East Brooklyn, L. I,, 4 Feb. 1855. IV. Israel Clawson Whitney, b. at Setauket, L. I., 19 Jan. 1857. V. Joshua Whitney, b. at Eaton's Neck, Huntington, L. I., 15 Feb. 1859. 4022 VI. Whitney, a son, b. at East New York, in Ap. i860; died at Woodbury, Oyster Bay, L. I., 20 July i860, and was buried in Fountain Hill Cemetery. Chil. of Andrew and Mahala Esther (Whitney) Cheshire. I. Phebe Emma Cheshire, b. at Woodbury, Oyster Bay, L. I., 18 June 1840. II. Mary Ann Cheshire, b. at Woodbury, Oyster Bay, L. I., 23 Nov. 1 841; died there, 20 Dec. 1843, and was buried at Syosset, in Oyster Bay. III. Mary Lavinia Cheshire, b. at Woodbury, Oyster Bay, L. I., 9 • Jan. 1845; niarried by Rev. Mr. Durbar, Methodist, at East Norwich, Oyster Bay, 21 Dec. 1865, to Elbert Velsor, of Oyster Bay Cove, L. I. IV. Caroline Frances Cheshire, b. at Woodbury, Oyster Bay, L. I., 3 Jan. 1848; died there, 22 Feb. 1856, and was buried at Syosset, Oyster Bay. Chil. of Jesse Clawson and Emeline (Van Sise) Whitney. I. Mary lantha Whitney, b. at Woodbury, Oyster Bay, L. I., 9 July 1848. II. Emma Elizabeth Whitney, b. at Woodbury, Oyster Bay, L. I., 4023 17721 4024 10684 io68s Whitney Family. 10686 10687 10688 10689 10690 3 Ap. 1856; died there, 17 May 1858, and was buried in Fountain Hill Cemetery. Child of Israel Rodgers and Cynthia Jane (Schenck) Whitney. I. Samuel Cornelius Whitney, b. at Woodbury, Oyster Bay, L. I., 23 July 1846; died 25 July 1846; and was buried in Fountain Hill Ceme- tery. Child of Amos and Phebe Ann (Whitney) Cheshire. I. William Edgar Cheshire, b. at Woodbury, Oyster Bay, L. I., 16 March 1857. Chil. of Daniel and Charlotte (Shepard) Barnum. I. Sarah Barnum, b. at Bethel, Conn., 29 March 1828; married at Philadelphia, Penn., 8 May 185 i, Stephen B. Wickens, son of Obed and Sarah Wickens ; survived her husband, and was living at Middletown, Conn., in Oct. 1875, without children. n. Joanna Barnum, b. at Bethel, Conn., 20 March 1830; married at 222 West 25th Street, New York, 4 June 1868, by her brother. Rev. Frederick Shepard Barnum, to John Romer, son of Joseph and Sarah (Banks) Romer. They were living at 40 West 50th Street, New York, in Oct. 1875. HI. Emily Augusta Barnum, b. at Bethel, Conn., 27 Ap. 1832; married in Bedford Street Methodist Episcopal Church, New York, 7 Nov. i860, by Rev. W. P. Strickland, to John Lawrence McDermot, son of Theodore and Esther A. (Lester) McDermot; and was Hving at 255 Halsey Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., in Oct. 1875, having survived her husband. IV. Oliver Shepard Barnum, b. at Bethel, Conn., 22 Aug. 1834; died unmarried, 31 Dec. 1861, in New York City, and was buried at Bethel. V. Frederick Shepard Barnum, b. at Bethel, Conn., 3 Feb. 1837; grad. at Wesleyan University in 18 5-; a minister of the Methodist Epis- copal Church; married at Flushing, N. Y., 19 Ap. i860, Esther Lee, dau. of Ashbel and Isabella (Hill) Lee. He was admitted to the New York Conference, on trial, in May 1859; in full connection. May 1861; ordained 193 1537 4025 4026 4029 17722 17723 17725 1538 Eighth Generation. 1 069 1 10692 10693 10694 10695 10696 deacon in May 1 861, elder in May 1863; assigned to Peekskill, N. Y., 1859; Carmel, N. Y., i860; Lake Mahopac, N. Y., 1861; Great Barring- ton, Mass., 1862-3 ; Pine Plains, N. Y., 1864-6; Saugerties, N. Y., 1867-9; Shrub Oak, N. Y., 1 870-1; and Central Church, Yonkers, N. Y., 1872-3. He was preaching for the Presbyterian Church at Thompsonville, Conn., in Oct. 1875. VI. Julia Shepard Barnum, b. at Bethel, Conn., 5 July 1839; died at Bridgeport, Conn., 8 Jan. 1843, and was buried at Bethel. VII. Edmund Bragdon Barnum, b. at Bethel, Conn., 17 Ap. 1844; a lawyer, grad. at Columbia Law School, New York City, in 1 865 ; married at 56 Sixth Avenue, New York, 26 Dec. 1872, Maria Madeline Demarest, dau. of Henry and Eliza (Zabriskie) Demarest. He was practising his profession, at 133 Nassau Street, New York, in Oct. 1875. He served as second-lieut. of Co. H, 137th Reg., Penn. Vol. Infantry, in the war of 1861. Chli. of Wiiliam Coley and Emily (Trowbridge) Shepard. I. Josephine Emily Shepard, b. at Bethel, Conn., 11 Ap. 1835; married there, 14 Jan. 1857, Elijah Gregory, a physician, son of Alfred and Amaryllis (Peck) Gregory, of Danbury, Conn., where he was born- 9 Oct. 1833. He graduated in the Medical School of Yale College, 9 Jan. 1856; settled at North Salem, N Y.; and, in Sept. i860, moved to Bridgeport, Conn., where they were still living in Aug. 1875. II. George Anson Shepard, b. at Bethel, Conn., 2 Sept. 1839; a comb-maker; married in Ap. 1859, at Bethel, Josephine Sloan, dau. of David and Mary (Lindon) Sloan, of the same place. She was born at Providence, R. I., 22 Sept. 1840. They were living at Bethel in Aug. 1875. III. Horace Hickok Shepard, b. at Bethel, Conn., 28 Aug. 1844; and was living there in Aug. 1875, unmarried, a dealer in books and stationery. Child of Augustus Comstock and Mary Lucetta (Trowbridge) Shepard. I. Andrew Trowbridge Shepard, b. at Bethel, Conn., 10 Sept. 1837; ^ merchant; settled, in 1859, at Rockland, Mich., where he was married in 1865, by Rev. Charles C. Yemans, Methodist Episcopal, to Emma Lucetta Hoyt, dau. of James Edward and Emily Augusta (Warner) 17729 4030 17730 1 773 1 4031 17734 10697 10698 10699 10700 1 070 1 10702 Whitney Family. Hoyt, of New York City, where she was born 13 Nov. 1842. He died at Rockland, 21 July 1873, and was buried there. He was supervisor of Rockland at the time of his death. She was living at Rockland in Oct. 1875. Chil. of Frederick and Eliza Hannah (Smith) Shepard. I. Florence Augusta Shepard, b. at Bethel, Conn., 23 Dec. 1840; married there, 8 Nov. 1865, in her father's house, by Rev. Gustavus L. Foster, Congregational, to William John Hall, a wholesale dealer in hats, son of John and Sarah (Harrison) Hall, of Newark, N. J. He was born at Armagh, Ireland, 10 May 1841. They settled at Newark, and were living there, at 71 Emmet Street, in Nov. 1875; l^is business being at 470 Broome Street, New York. II. Julia Barnum Shepard, b. at Bethel, Conn., 2 May 1843; "^^i"- ried there, 25 May 1863, in the Congregational Church, by Rev. Elijah C. Baldwin, to George Harvey Baird, dealer in dry goods, son of Elam and Esther (Castle) Baird, of Monroe, Conn., where he was born 31 Aug. 1840. They dwelt at Danbury, Conn., in 1864; at Bethel, in 1865 ; at Newark, N. J., 1866 to 1869; at Bridgeport, Conn., from Oct. 1869 till Ap. 1872; at Danbury, till Ap. 1874; and then returned to Bethel, where they were still living in Oct. 1875. III. Mary Weed Shepard, b. at Bethel, Conn., 11 Aug. 1847; and was living there in Sept. 1875, unmarried. IV. Lucien Wilmot Shepard, b. at Bethel, Conn., 27 Oct. 1849; and was living at 71 Emmet Street, Newark, N. J., in Sept. 1875, unmar- ried, his business being at 470 Broome Street, New York. V. Frederick Shepard, b. at Bethel, Conn., 5 Dec. 1858; and was living at 71 Emmet Street, Newark, N. J., in Sept. 1875. Chil. of Charles Henry and Fanny (Gregory) Shepard. I. Leroy Ferry Shepard, b. at Bethel, Conn., 6 Feb. 1844; married at Utica, N. Y., 26 Jan. 1869, by Rev. P. H. Fowler, D.D., Congregational, to Marian Augusta Barber, dau. of Amasiah Dutton and Jane (Farmelee) Barber, of Utica. They were living at 125 Genesee Street, Utica, in Sept. 1875. 1539 4032 17737 17738 4033. 17741 I540 10703 10704 10705 10706 10707 10708 10709 I07I0 107 1 1 Eighth Generation. II. Starr Gregory Shepard, b. at Bethel, Conn., 10 Sept. 1849; and was living at 125 Genesee Street, Utica, N. Y., in Sept. 1875, unmarried. III. Martha Jane Shepard, b. at Bethel, Conn., 6 Sept. 1854; and was living there in Sept. 1875, unmarried. IV. Oliver Shepard, b. at Bethel, Conn., 11 Jan. 1864. Chil. of Andrew Comstock and Martha (Ramsay) Shepard. I. Anson George Shepard, b. at Warsaw, Mo., 7 Ap. 185 1; was living at Leavenworth, Kansas, unmarried, in Aug. 1875. II. Charles Arthur Shepard, b. at Warsaw, Mo., 27 June 1853; was living at Warrensburgh, Mo., unmarried, in Aug. 1875. Chil. of Andrew Comstock and Hattie Clarissa (Wildman) Shepard. III. Susan Waller Shepard, b. at Pleasant Hill, Mo., 29 Ap. 1866. IV. Horace Wildman Shepard, b. at Pleasant Hill, Mo., 23 Ap. 1872. 107 1 2 10713 Chil. of George Irving and Susanna (Loper) Shepard. I. Sarah Loper Shepard, b. at Guilford, Conn., 23 Sept. 1845 ; died at Warsaw, Mo., 11 Nov. 1846, and was buried there. II. Sarah Loper Shepard, b. at Warsaw, Mo., 28 Oct, 1847; mar- ried at Pleasant Hill, Mo., 15 Feb. 1871, by Rev. D'Estaing Jennings, Protestant Episcopal, to George Doty Little. They were living at 2707 Thomas Street, St. Louis, Mo., in Aug. 1875. III. Anna Loper Shepard, b. at Warsaw, Mo., 22 Aug. 1852; died at Guilford, Conn., 3 Jan. 1858, and was buried there. Chil. of George Irving and Clara Trowbridge (Parsons) Shepard. IV. George Parsons Shepard, b. at Warsaw, Mo., i Oct. 1856; died at Warsaw, 9 Dec. 1857, ^"^^ was buried there. 4034 4034 4035 17743 4035 Whitney Family. 1541 10714 107 1 5 10716 10717 10718 10719 10720 W' V. Martha Shepard, b. at Warsaw, Mo., 24 Nov. 1857; died at Warsaw, 29 Ap. 1861, and was buried there. VI. Laura Shepard, b. at Warsaw, Mo., 10 Ap. 1859. VII. William Parsons Shepard, b. at Warsaw, Mo., 28 Jan. 1862; died at Bethel, Conn., 3 March 1 864, and was buried there. VIII. Clara Trowbridge Shepard, b. at Warsaw, Mo., 5 May 1863. Chil. of Philo Camp and Julia Ann (Shepard) Merwin. I. Florida Shepard Merwin, b. at Brookfield, Conn., 14 May 185 1; and was living there in Sept. 1875, unmarried. II. Julia Belle Merwin, b. at Brookfield, Conn., 26 Feb. 1856; and was living there in Sept. 1875, unmarried. Chil. of Ellas Bristol and Sally (Lockwood) Sanford. I. Isaac Sanford, b. at Newtown, Conn., 27 Ap. 181 5; a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church ; married at Patchogue, L. I., 5 Dec. 1 841, by Rev. Samuel W. King, Methodist Episcopal, to Lovisa Ann Weeks, dau. of Benjamin and Eleanor (Hunt) Weeks, of Patchogue. She was born at Westchester, N. Y., 9 Feb. 1821. He was admitted, on trial, to the New York Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church in June 1840; was pastor at Stamford, Conn., and Pound Ridge, N. Y., till 1841; at Patchogue, L. I., till 1842; ordained deacon, May 1842; pastor at Westbrook and Saybrook, Conn., till 1844; ordained elder, June 1844; pastor of Riverhead and Jamesport, L. I., till 1846; at Huntington, L. I., till 1847; ^t Goshen, Conn., till 1848; at Cornwall and Ellsworth, Conn., till 1850; at Brookfield and Southville, Conn., till 1852; at Bur- lington, Conn., till 1854; at Southbury, Conn., till 1856; at Woodbury, Conn., till 1858; at Windsor and Windsor Locks, Conn., till i860; at Wethersfield, Conn., till 1861; at Berlin, Conn., till 1862; at Ponset and Killingworth, Conn., till 1864; when he was given a superannuated relation till 1865 ; pastor at Durham, Conn., till 1866, when he was again superan- nuated. In 1867, 68, and 69, he was classed as supernumerary, and again, in 1870, as superannuated; which relation has since continued. He was living at Middlefield, Conn., in Sept. 1875; and at Barkhamsted, Conn., in Dec. 1875. 4036 4039 17745 1542 10/2 I 10722 10723 10724 10725 10726 10727 10728 Eighth Generation. II. Lockwood Sanford, b. at Waterbury, Conn., 5 Ap. 1817; an engraver ; was living at 646 West Chapel Street, New Haven, Conn., in Aug. 1875. Chil. of Elias Bristol and Lucretia (Fayerweather) Sanford. III. Joseph Burrel Sanford, b. at Monroe, Conn., 11 Feb. 1821; a lumberman and farmer; married at Preston, Penn., 10 Sept. 1846, Mary Jane Woodmansee, dau. of James and Polly (Underwood) Woodmansee, of Preston, where she was born 20 Nov. 1824. They settled at Preston, where he had dwelt since 1839; ^^^^ were living there in Oct. 1875, near Island Pond post-office. He has held various town offices. IV. Sarah Sanford, b. at Monroe, Conn., 6 Ap. 1823; married Stephen Niles; died 16 Feb. 1863, and was buried at Mount Pleasant, Penn. V. Francis Asbury Sanford, b. at Monroe, Conn., 9 Jan. 1825; a tailor; married at Harford, Penn., 4 Feb. 1846, Harriet Elizabeth Rice, born at Hubbardston, Mass., 23 Feb. 1827, dau. of Amos Jones and Sarah (Green) Rice. They died at Preston, Penn., (he, 11 Feb. 1869; she, 6 March 1874), and were buried there, in Little York Cemetery. VI. Edson Sanford, b. at Monroe, Conn., 18 Oct. 1826; an engraver; was living at Meriden, Conn., in Sept. 1875. He served for about four years in the war of 1861. VII. Ann Sanford, b. at Monroe, Conn., 11 Ap. 1829; a milliner; was living at Sandy Hook, in Newtown, Conn., in Sept. 1875, unmarried. VIII. Luman Wayne Sanford, b. at Monroe, Conn., 11 July 1832; a carpenter; married at Table Rock, Neb., i May 1861, by Rev. George L. Griffing, Methodist, to Sarah Frances Cook, dau. of James K. and (Martin) Cook, of Table Rock. She was born in Illinois in 184 1. They dwelt at Table Rock till 1873, when they moved to Buffalo Co., Neb., and settled on a homestead, two and a half miles south of Shelton. He enlisted in Aug. 1862, in the 13th Reg. of Kansas Volunteer Infantry, and served in the Army of the Frontier for thirty-five months ; taking part in the battles of Cane Hill, Nov. 1862, and Prairie Grove, 7 Dec. 1862, and in the raid on Van Buren, Ark., 28 Dec. 1862. He was mustered out of the U. S. service at Little Rock, Ark., 26 June; and discharged from the army at Leavenworth, Kansas, 19 July 1865. He was living at Preston, Penn., in Feb. 1876. IX. Susanna Jane Sanford, b. at Monroe, Conn., 23 March 1835; 4039 17749 17758 17759 17769 17771 Whitney Family. 10729 10730 10731 10732 married at Sandy Hook, Conn., 20 Nov. 1856, by Rev. Isaac Sanford, Methodist Episcopal, to Joseph Bearce Weed, a carpenter, son of Eleazer and Melinda (Fanton) Weed, of Danbury, Conn, where he was born 18 Sept. 1830. They dwelt at Sandy Hook till March 1857; ^t Norwich, N, Y., till Aug. 1859; at Sandy Hook till Oct. 1865 ; and then moved to Preston, Penn., where they were still living in Jan. 1876, on a farm near Lake Como post-office. He enlisted in Sept. 1861, at Newtown, Conn., in Co. I, 8th Reg., Conn. Vol. Infantry; reenlisted, as a veteran, 5 Jan. 1864; and was discharged 15 July 1865, for disability, at U. S. General Hospital, Fortress Monroe, Va. He took part in many battles — including Roanoke Island, 8 Feb. 1862 ; Newburn, 14 March 1862 ; Fort Macon, 26 Ap. 1862; South Mountain, 14 Sept. 1862; Antietam, 17 Sept. 1862; Fredericksburgh, 11 Dec. 1862; and West Branch, 19 Ap. 1863 — closing at Cold Harbor, 4 June 1864, where he was color-sergeant, and was wounded in the spinal column, so severely as to be permanently disabled. X. Elias Fayerweather Sanford, b. at Monroe, Conn., 2 Aug. 1837; a teacher and civil engineer; graduated at the Normal School in New Britain, Conn., 1861; married at Salisbury, Conn., 3 July 1867, by Rev. Q. J. Collin, Methodist Episcopal, to Jeannette Everts, dau. of Peter P. and Tryphena (Barnett) Everts, of Salisbury, where she was born 10 May 1838. They settled at Ore Hill, in Salisbury, and were living there in Oct. 1875. He served, as corporal, in Co. C, 17th Reg., Conn. Vol. Infan- try, from 18 Aug. 1862 till 31 Aug. 1863. 1543 17776 Chil. of Samuel Norman and Anna Maria (Shepard) Sanford. I. Jerusha Sanford, b. in Taunton district, Newtown, Conn., in 181 5; a teacher for several years; married in Feb. 1838, in the Methodist Church, Newtown, by Rev. Mr. Stebbins, Methodist, to Zaimon Lyon. They dwelt in Rock House district, Weston, Conn., till i Ap. 1839; in Sandy Hook district, Newtown, till i Ap. 1840; and then moved to Southbury, Conn., where she died in March 1 841. She was buried near her husband's first wife, at Weston. She was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. It is thought that he died and was buried in one of the western States. II. Anna Sanford, b. at Sandy Hook, Newtown, Conn., in i8i8;j died when nine months old, and was buried in Taunton district, Newtown, i i III. Laura Sanford, b. at Sandy Hook, Newtown, Conn., in Aug. 1822; married Willis Lucius Clinton, who died at Columbus, S. C, 15 Dec. 1873. She died of consumption, 3 Sept. 1874, at Ansonia, Conn., (1217 <4040 17780 1544 Eighth Generation. 10733 10734 10735 10736 10737 and was buried there. They were communicants of the Protestant Epis- copal Church. IV. Elizabeth Sanford, b. at Sandy Hook, Newtown, Conn., 21 May 1827; married at Hawleyville, Newtown, 6 May 1866, by Rev. Newton E. Marble, D.D., rector of Trinity (Episcopal) Church at Newtown, to James Turner, a farmer, son of John and Anna (Cole) Turner, of Brook- field, Conn. He was born at New Fairfield, Conn., 20 March 1825. They settled at Newtown, and were living there, without children, in Aug. 1875, communicants of the Protestant Episcopal Church. V. Frances Louisa Sanford, twin, b. at Sandy Hook, Newtown, Conn., 28 May 1830; married at the house of her parents, in Newtown, 5 May 1849, by Rev. Benjamin Stone, to Levi Beers Fairchild, a hatter, son of Levi and Anna (Shepard) Fairchild, of Newtown, where he was born 10 May 1828. They dwelt, for a short time, at Bethel, Conn. ; at Brook- field Centre, Conn., till Ap. 185 1; at Brookfield Depot, till 1854; at Danbury, Conn., till the Autumn of i860; at Brewster's Station, N. Y., till the Spring of 1 868 ; and then returned to Danbury, where they were still living in Aug. 1875. VI. Lorenzo Dow Sanford, twin, b. at Sandy Hook, Newtown, Conn., 28 May 1830; a wood-turner; married at Derby, Conn., 23 Ap. 1855, Aurelia Lucinda Norton, dau. of Rodney F. and Lucinda (Blakeslee) Norton, of Bristol, Conn., where she was born 1 1 Feb. 1836. They settled at Derby, and were living there in Sept. 1875. VII. Fredericic Sanford, b. at Sandy Hook, Newtown, Conn,, in Aug. 1832 ; married in 1855, at Derby, Conn., Eunice Clark. They were living at Birmingham, Conn., in Aug. 1875. Chil. of John and Mary Maria (Nettleton) Sanford. I. Marietta Sanford, b. at Sandy Hook, Newtown, Conn., 11 Sept. 1842; married at Newtown, 2 May 1866, Henry Wakely, a mechanic, son of Henry and Sarah (French) Wakely, of Reading, Conn., where he was born 31 July 1846. He died at Reading, 21 Ap. 1871, and was buried there. He enlisted at New York City, 2 Oct. 1861, in Co. F, 66th Reg., N. Y. S. Vol. Infantry ; and was discharged at Washington, D. C, 27 Oct. 1864. She was married (2d), 15 Ap. 1873, at Newtown, by Rev. H. B. Smith, Congregational, to Frederick Clark Hungerford, a farmer, son of Glover and Harriet (Couch) Hungerford, of Washington, Conn. He was 17783 1778S 17786 4042 17787 i«««W 10738 Whitney Family. 10739 10740 1 074 1 10742 10743 born at New Milford, Conn., i Feb. 1849. They settled at Washington, Conn., and were living there in Nov. 1875. II. John Lyman Sanford, b. at Sandy Hook, Newtown, Conn., 17 Aug. 1843; a mechanic; married at South Norwalk, Conn., i Jan. 1871, by Rev. Daniel A. Goodsell, Methodist Episcopal, to Isabel Judson, dau. of John Bennet and Caroline (White) Judson, of Newtown, where she was born 3 1 May 1 844. They settled at Sandy Hook, and were living there in Oct. 1875, without children. Chil. of Luman Andrus and Julia Ann (Carpenter) Sanford. I. Mary Jane Sanford, b. at Chazy, N. Y., 31 Aug. 1836; married at Rockford, 111., 20 Aug. 1862, by her father, to John Emory Benedict, a farmer, son of Rev. Timothy and Mary G. (Chamberlin) Benedict, ^ of Belvidere, 111. He was born at Waterford, N. Y., 10 May 1832; enlisted at Belvidere, 15 Aug. 1862, in Co. G, 95th Reg., 111. Vol. Infantry; was killed in battle before Vicksburgh, Miss., 19 May 1863, and was buried at Vicksburgh. They had no children. She dwelt at Asbury, III., for one year and six months; and in 1871, settled at Conwa, Iowa, where she was living in Oct. 1875. II. Ellen Maria Sanford, b. at Pittsfield, Mass., i May 1841; mar- ried at Sandwich, III, 16 Sept. 1869, by her father, to Albert Smith, of the same place, a farmer, son of Jehiel and Roxa (White) Smith, of Rock Falls, 111. He was born in Allegany Co., N. Y., 6 Nov. 1843. They dwelt at Asbury, III, till March 1871; and then settled at Conwa, Iowa, where they were still living in Oct. 1875. He served in the war of 1861. III. Elizabeth Aurelia Sanford, b. at North Adams, Mass., 3 Ap. 1843 ; died at Granville, N. Y., 24 Dec. 1848, and was buried there. IV. Edwin Clapp Sanford, b. at Albany, N. Y., 28 June 1848; a book-keeper; was living at Chicago, 111., unmarried, in Aug. 1875, at the corner of State and Washington Streets. Chil. of Julius and Mary Elizabeth (Parsons) Sanford. I. Ellen Louise Sanford, b. at Newtown, Conn., 22 Jan. 1850; was living with her parents, unmarried, at 416 Chapel Street, New Haven, Conn., in Aug. 1875. I See the Benedict Genealogy, p. 128. 194 1545 4043 17790 4054 1546 I0744 10745 10746 I0747 10748 I0749 I07S0 1075 1 10752 Eighth Generation, II. Catharine Sanford, b. at Newtown, Conn., 19 June i860; died at Newtown, i Sept. i860, and was buried there. III. Gertrude Sanford, b. at Newtown, Conn., 28 July 1866; was living with her parents, at 416 Chapel Street, New Haven, Conn., in Aug. 1875. Chil. of Henry and Mary Elizabeth (Booth) Sanford. I. Annie Elizabeth Sanford, b. at Newtown, Conn., 29 Aug. 1850; and was living there in July 1875, unmarried. II. Sarah Edward Sanford, b. at Newtown, Conn., 5 Aug. 1861. Chil. of George Bennett and Charlotte (Sanford) Wheeler. I. Emily Alice Wheeler, b. at Newtown, Conn., 25 May 1852; mar- ried at the house of her parents, in Dyersville, Iowa, 27 Sept. 1874, by Rev. Charles H. Seymour, Episcopal, to George Henry McKee, of the same place, son of Almon Thompson and Elizabeth (Odes) McKee. He was born at Fond du Lac, Wis., 4 Sept. 1850. They dwelt at Dyersville in Sept. 1875. II. Harriet Maria Wheeler, b. at Newtown, Conn., 9 Dec. 1854; married at the house of her parents, in Dyersville, Iowa, 28 Sept. 1874, by Rev. Charles H. Seymour, Episcopal, to Walter McKee, of the same place, a harness- maker, son of Almon Thompson and Elizabeth (Odes) McKee. He was born at Clayton, N. Y., 1 5 Jan. 1 848. They dwelt at Dyersville in Sept. 1875. Chil. of George Wood and Mary Josephine (Sanford) Fuller. I. Henry Blake Fuller, b. in Adams Street, near State, Chicago, 111., 9 Jan. 1857. II. Harriet Josephine Fuller, b. at 872 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, 111., 6 Jan. 1859. III. Mary Sanford Fuller, b. at 883 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, 111., 8 June 1869. 4055 4057 4063 Whitney Family. 10753 10754 10755 Chil. of Thomas and Mary Elizabeth (Schimpf) Sanford. I. Henry Thomas Sanford, b. at Chicago, 111., 16 Ap. 1870. II. Harriet B. Sanford, b. at Chicago, III., 17 Jan. 1873; died there, 30 Aug. 1874, and was buried in Oakwoods Cemetery. III. Mary Louisa Sanford, b. at 62 Arbor Place, Chicago, III., 29 Aug. 1875. 10756 10757 10758 10759 10760 1 076 1 10762 10763 Chil. of Daniel Edwin and Betsey Ann (Criffin) Foote. I. Frances Maria Foote, b. at Hobart, N, Y., i June 1846; died 22 Oct. 1848. II. Samuel Griffin Foote, b. at Hobart, N. Y., 17 July 1850; and was living there in Nov. 1875, unmarried. Chil. of Daniel Edwin and Sally Adelia (Could) Foote. III. William Selleck Foote, b. at La Fayette, Ohio, 18 June 1867. IV. Fayette Foote, b. at La Fayette, Ohio, 29 Oct. 1870. Chil. of Henry Bailey and Lucretia (Eells) Foote. I. Edwin Bailey Foote, b. at Stamford, N. Y., 6 Feb. 1857. II. Emma Adelia Foote, b. at Stamford, N. Y., 1 1 March 1863. III. Franic Seymour Foote, b. at Stamford, N. Y., i May 1866. Child of Charles Austin and Jerusha Ann (Buck) Foote. I. Orlando Bailey Foote, b. at Harpersfield, N. Y., 26 Feb. 1846; married, ii June 1873, Ella Eudora Stevens, dau. of Samuel and Alvira (Sherman) Stevens. 1547 4066 4071 4071 4072 4073 17791 154-8 10764 10764a 10764b 10764c Eighth Generation. Chil. of Albert and Loanda (Patchin) Foote. I. David Foote. II. Frances M. Foote. III. Harriet Foote. IV. Statira Foote. 4074 10765 10765a 10765b 10766 Chil. of James Harvey and Minerva (Foote) Butler. I. Horace Greeley Butler. II. Harvey V. Butler, was living at Walton, N. Y., in Sept. 1875. III. Laura Butler. Child of William B. and Sarah Elizabeth (Swart) Foote. I. Bertha Adeline Foote, b. at Hobart, N. Y., 9 Dec. 1866. 4075 4076 Chil. of Ira and Sally Ann (Foote) Wager. 10767 I. Eugene Frederick Wager, b. at Davenport, N. Y., 15 Feb. 1848; was living at Covington, Ind., in Feb. 1876. 10768 II. Henry Frederick Wager, b. at Davenport, N. Y., 27 Aug. 1850; died at Genoa, 111., 24 Feb. 1853. 10769 III. Charles Delbert Wager, b. at Genoa, 111., 6 Sept. 1855; died there, 3 Feb. 1856. 10770 IV. Evelyn Losina Wager, b. at De Kalb, 111., 3 Aug. 1857. 1077 1 V. James Wager, b. at De Kalb, III, 10 March 1862 ; died there, 11 Dec. 1862. 4079 107/2 10773 10774 10775 Whitney Family. 10776 10777 10778 10779 10780 1078 1 10782 Chil. of Richard and Hannah (Foote) Wilcox. I. Josephine Wilcox, b. at Davenport, N. Y., 2 Ap. 1849; married at Elmira, N. Y., 3 July 1865, Leman C. Palmer, a farmer, son of Lewis and Rebecca (West) Palmer. They settled at Centreville, Penn., and were living there in Aug. 1 876. II. Celestia Wilcox, b. at Davenport, N. Y., 26 Nov. 1851; died at Southport, N. Y., 19 Sept. 1852, and was buried there. III. Imogene Wilcox, b. at Southport, N. Y., 25 March 1854; died at Southport, 25 Aug. 1854, ^^d was buried there. IV. Callsta L. Wilcox, b. at Southport, N. Y., 4 July 1855; married at Wellsburgh, N. Y., 22 Dec. 1873, Levi William Redfleld, son of Stephen and Frances (Garrison) Redfield, i of Southport, where he was born 16 June 1851. V. Homer R. Wilcox, b. at Southport, N. Y., 17 Sept. 1857. VI. Nerval H. Wilcox, b. at Southport, N. Y., 11 June i860. VII. Cora EloVse Wilcox, b. at Southport, N. Y, 26 Jan. 1863. Chil. of Norman and Frances Emily (Foote) Durham. I. Clement Henry Durham, b. at Genoa, 111., i June 1851; and died there, 20 Oct. 185 1. II. Losina Jane Durham, b. at Genoa, III, i Aug. 1852; and died there, 20 Dec, 1852. Chil. of Dorman and Frances Emily (Foote) Cowles. III. Frances Emily Cowles, b. at Genoa, 111., 20 March 1855. IV. Orra W. Cowles, b. at Lowell, Mich., 17 Aug. 1858. I See the Redfield Genealogy, p. 128. 1549 4080 17792 17793 4081 4081 I550 Eighth Generation. 10783 10784 10785 10786 10787 10788 10789 10790 Chil. of Edward Peter and Amanda Melissa (Cleason) Foote. I. Frederick Foote, b. at Genoa, 111., 28 Ap. 1866. II. Willard Foote, b. at Genoa, 111., 8 July 1868. III. Jenny Louisa Foote, b. at Genoa, 111., 26 July 1871. Chil. of Aionzo Edward and Helen (Foote) Carr. I. Cora Eugenie Carr, b. at Sycamore, 111., 26 Aug. 1861. II. Edward Aionzo Carr, b. at Sycamore, 111., 31 Oct. 1866. III. Helen Myra Carr, b. at Genoa, 111., 11 Ap. 1870. Child of Aionzo Adams and Fanny (Pltts) Whitney. I. Nelson Whitney, b. at Danby, N. Y., 5 Jan. 1823; a farmer, and proprietor of a cheese-factory; married at Corning, N. Y., 31 Dec. 1845, by Bertine Pew, Esq., to Susan Caroline Parcel, dau. of Samuel and Mary (Woodruff) Parcel, of Corning, formerly of Ithaca, N. Y., where she was born II March 1824. They dwelt at Corning till 1848; then settled at Whitneyville, Penn., and were living there in June 1876. He served as quartermaster, from 21 Ap. till 21 July 1861, in the 3d Reg., Penn. Vol. Infantry. He then raised a company, which was organized 18 Sept. 1 861, sworn into State service 21 Sept. 1861, mustered into U. S. service 14 Oct. 1 86 1, as Co, G, 45th Reg., Penn. Vol. Infantry, and was mustered out at Old Point Comfort, Va., 3 July 1862. Chil. of Christopher and Chloe Hatch (Whitney) Deyo. I. Philena Deyo, b. at Newfield, N. Y., 14 Feb. 1829; married at Andover, N. Y., 27 June 1847, Earl Wesley Fuller, a minister of the Uni- versalist Church, son of Earl B, Fuller. She died at Caton, N. Y., 20 Aug. 1 860, and was buried there. He was living at Fort Plain, N. Y., in Dec. 1875. 4082 4083 4086 17794 4087 17803 £. • IO79I 10792 Whitney Family. 10793 10794 10795 10796 10797 10798 II. William Simeon Deyo, b. at Newfield, N. Y., 3 Feb. 1832; died on the same day, and was buried at Newfield. III. Alonzo Deyo, b. at Newfield, N. Y., 30 June 1835; a teacher and farmer; married at Caton Centre, N. Y., 3 Oct. i860, Charlotte Maria Cooper, dau. of Anson and Betsey (Caulkins) Cooper, of Caton. She was born at Corning, N. Y., 13 May 1842. They settled at Caton Centre, and were living there in Dec. 1875. He has been justice of the peace, and supervisor of Caton. IV. James Lewis Deyo, b. at Newfield, N. Y., 17 Ap. 1838; a teacher; married at Caton, N. Y., 6 July 1862, Luana Davenport, dau. of Henry and Lydia Ann (White) Davenport, of Caton. She was born at Dryden, N. Y., in Ap. 1842, and died in July 1866. He died without children, 12 Aug. 1863, at Caton, and was buried there. V. Eunice Deyo, b. at Newfield, N. Y., 14 July 1840; married at Caton, N. Y., Horace Edwin Gilbert, a physician and surgeon, born at Guilford, N. Y., 2 Sept. 1837, son of William D. Gilbert. She died without children, 21 Nov. 1859, at Caton, and was buried there. He dwelt at Coney Island, near Fortress Monroe, Va., and died there, 3 July 1863. Chii. of Oliver and Elozia Cray (Whitney) Wilkinson. I. Philena Wilkinson, b. at Townshend, Vt, 18 March 1829; died on the same day. II. Clark Reed Wilkinson, b. at Townshend, Vt, 13 March 1830; died 14 March 1830. III. Vesta Maria Wilkinson, b. at Townshend, Vt, 6 March 1836; married there, 21 Ap. 1861, Ranney Howard, a lawyer, son of Israel and Tryphena (Wheeler) Howard, of Jamaica, Vt., where he was born 25 Oct. 1834. They settled at Manchester, and were living there in Jan. 1876. Chil. of James Lewis and Lucy Maria (Hall) Whitney. I. Edgar Mortimer Whitney, b. at Newfield, N. Y., 20 July 1828; a minister of the Universalist Church; married, in 1850, Harriett Westcott ; married (2d), 16 May 1859, at Wellsville, N. Y, Laura Harris, dau. of Eli and Mary (Mulford) Harris, of Lindleytown, N. Y., where she was born. I55I 17807 4088 17811 4089 17815 1552 I0799 io8oo 1 080 1 10802 10803 10804 10805 10806 Eighth Generation. He dwelt at Charleston, Penn., from 1852 till 1856; at Wellsville, N. Y., till i860; at South Dansville, N. Y., till 1864; at Pekin, 111., till 1870; at Ottawa, 111., till 1874; then moved to Susquehanna Depot, Penn., and was living there in Jan. 1876. II. Oliver Wilkinson Whitney, b. at Newfield, N. Y., 2 Jan. 1830; a farmer; married at Williamsport, Penn., 20 Jan. 1859, Lucy Brill Burdick, dau. of Zina and Mary (Shellman) Burdick, of Chatham, Penn. They dwelt at Caton, N. Y., till 1873 ; and were living at Chippewa Falls, Wis., in Jan. 1876. III. Lucy Maria Whitney, b. at Danby, N. Y., 6 Feb. 1832; married, in 185 1, Dyer Powers; died at Lawrenceville, Penn., 19 June 1855, and was buried there. He was living at Lawrenceville in Dec. 1875. IV. James Lewis Whitney, b. at Danby, N. Y., 28 March 1834; married, in 1852, Julia Harris; and was living at Eau Claire, Wis., in Dec. 1875- V. Emeline Amanda Whitney, b. at Danby, N. Y., 5 Feb. 1836; married, in 1854, Joseph Harris; died at Salamanca, N. Y., 19 Ap. 1866, and was buried there. Chil. of James Lewis and Maria (Eldred) Whitney. VI. Abram Johnson Whitney, b. at Caton, N. Y., 4 Aug. 1842; a farmer; married at Elmira, N. Y., 10 Aug. 1862, by her father, a Baptist minister, to Almira Elizabeth Broakman, dau. of Rev. Samuel Moyer and Judith Jennings (Inscho) Broakman, of the same place. She was born at Tioga, Penn., 12 May 1846. They settled at Caton, and (except one year, 1866, passed at St. Joseph, Mich.) continued to reside there till their report, in Jan. 1876. / VII. William Cowan Whitney, b. at Caton, N. Y., 17 Sept. 1853. He was adopted by his father's sister, Mrs. Emeline Amanda (Whitney) Cowan ; his name transposed to William Whitney Cowan ; and his record will be given with her children, at No. 10807. VIII. Dyer Whitney, b. at Caton, N. Y., 7 Dec. 1855; died at Caton, 17 Jan. 1858, and was buried there. Chil. of Nelson and Emeline Amanda (Whitney) Cowan. I. Adelia Maria Cowan, b. at Gibson, N. Y., 3 Feb. 1842; married at Caton, N. Y., 17 Oct. 1859, John Tupper, a dealer in tobacco at whole- 17817 4089 17820 17826 4091 17821 io8o7 10808 10809 10810 1081 1 Whitney Family. sale, son of Archelaus and Leah (Strever) Tupper, of Corning, N. Y. He was born near Albany, N. Y., in 1836. They settled at Gibson, and were living there in Jan. 1876. II. William Wliitney Cowan, adopted. He was born at Caton, N. Y., 17 Sept. 1853, son of Mrs. Cowan's brother, James Lewis Whitney, by his second wife, Maria Eldred ; married at Painted Post, N. Y., 26 July 1870, Priscilla Emeline Mead, born at Caroline, N. Y., in May 1853, dau. of Darwin and Jane (Sawyer) Mead ; and settled at Gibson, N. Y., where they were still living in Jan. 1876. Chil. of Jonathan and Ruth Ann (Whitney) Mizner. I. Zerah Mizner, b. at Hector, N. Y., i Feb. 1829; a physician and druggist; married at Greenwood, Mich., 23 Nov. 1863, Sarah Scott, who was born in Canada West, 19 March 1842, dau. of Adam and DeHlah Scott, afterwards of Michigan. He settled at Bridgeton, Mich., where he was supervisor, for two years, during the war of 1861; and, after six years' residence, moved to Whitehall, Mich., where he was collector of taxes in 1874, and had then held that position for seven years. II. Jolin iVIizner, b. at Black Rock, now Buffalo, N. Y., 3 Nov. 1832; a dealer in lumber and general merchandise ; married at Cascade, Mich., 4 July 1858, Alta Jane Birch, dau. of Freeman and Lucy (Walker) Birch, of Courtland, Mich., formerly of Oakland Co., Mich., where she was born 12 July 1 86 1. They have lived at Newaygo, Mich., for five years; Cedar Springs, Mich., six months; Newaygo again, two years; Chicago, 111., one year; Muskegon, Mich., three years; Ludington, Mich., one year; and in 1872, removed to Baldwin, Mich., where they were still living in 1874. He has been a justice of the peace for fourteen years. III. Louisa Jane Mizner, b. at Lancaster, N. Y., 15 March 1834; married at Grand Rapids, Mich., 25 June 1852, Andrew Jackson Alvord, a farmer; and lived at Muskegon, Mich., in Oct. 1874. IV. Peter Dudley Mizner, b. at Lancaster, N. Y., 29 Feb. 1836; a farmer, lumberman and merchant; married at Peru, Nebraska, 19 Jan. i860, by Rev. Martin Pritchard, Methodist Episcopal, to Catharine Leotnora Gowdy, born in Miami Co., Indiana, dau. of Thomas and Leah (Rank) Gowdy. He served for three years and three months, in the Union army, during the war of 1861 ; since which his home has been in Michigan. He was living at Baldwin, Mich., in 1874. 195 1553 17826 4093 17827 17829 17832 1554 I08l2 I08I3 I08I4 I08I5 I08I6 I08I7 I08I8 Eighth Generation. V. Betsey Ann Mizner, b. at Plainfield, Mich., 26 Nov. 1838; mar- ried at Grand Rapids, Mich., ir Oct. 1863, by Rev. Mr. Drew, to Uzel Barker Mclntyre, a farmer, son of Uzel Barker and Martha (Waite) Mclntyre, of Hinckley, Ohio, where he was born 9 Dec. 1837. He went to Michigan in 1859. They dwelt, for eight years, at Ravenna, Mich.; and in 1872, returned to Grand Rapids, where they were still living in Oct. 1874. He enlisted, 21 Sept. 1861, in Co. C, 2d Reg of Michigan Cavalry; joined his regiment at St. Louis, Mo., in October; served as orderly under Gen. Granger, in the Western Division ; and was discharged for physical disability, at Franklin, Tenn., 21 March 1863. VI. Susan Mizner, b. at Plainfield, Mich., 9 Jan. 1841; married, in i860, Isaac Rechtenwald, from Indiana, birth and parentage unknown, who enlisted in 1861, in Co. H, 4th Reg. of Mich. Cavalry, and was killed 18 Jan. 1862. She was living at 23 Leonard Street, Grand Rapids, Mich., in Feb. 1875. VII. Harriet Mizner, b. at Grand Rapids, Mich., 19 Dec. 1842; mar- ried there, in Jan. i860, George Ulmer; married (2d), 3 Sept. 1868, John Hoogstrat; and was living at Muskegon, Mich., in 1874. Chil. of Peter Isaac and Betsey (Porter) Whitney. I. Zerah Peter Whitney, b. at Clarence Hollow, N. Y., 21 Sept. 1836; a farmer; married at Amboy, 111., 22 Aug. i860, Charlotte Catharine McKenney, whose parents then lived at Dixon, 111. She was born at Char- lotte ville, Canada West, 9 Nov. 1833, dau. of Jacob and Mary (McCall) McKenney. They were living at Lewis, Iowa, in 1 874, without children. II. James Porter Whitney, b. at Clarence, N. Y., 12 Jan. 1838; a sawyer; married at Wayland, Mich., 9 Oct. 1862, by Rev. James Selkrig, an Episcopal missionary to the Indians, to Anna Grumman, dau. of Samuel and Pauline (Button) Grumman, of Hopkins, Mich. She was born at Solon, Ohio, 16 June 1842. They were living at Sand Lake, Mich., in 1875. III. Phebe Jane Whitney, b. at Williamsville, N. Y., 15 Oct. 1839; married Matthew Ritchie Adams, who was born in Ross Co., Ohio, 26 Aug. 1829. They were living at Rock Falls, 111., in 1874. IV. William Bevins Whitney, b. at Thornapple, in Ada, Mich., ij March 1842; a sawyer; married at Wayland, Mich., 28 Sept. 1862, 17834 17837 4094 17838 17840 IVhitiiey Family, 10819 10820 1082 1 10822 10823 10824 10825 10826 1555 Lovina McBride, born 12 Dec. 1842, dau. of James and Caroline (Fry) McBride, of Hopkins, Mich. They Hved at Rock Falls, 111., in 1874. V. Edwin Emerson Whitney, b. at Cascade, Mich., 14 Aug. 1843 ; a sawyer; married at Wayland, Mich., 25 Dec. 1866, by Rev. James Selkrig, to Harriet Lucina Button, who was born at Coldwater, Mich., i March 1848, dau. of John Avery and Mary Anna (Lowton) Button. They settled at Sand Lake, Mich., and were living there in Aug. 1874. He enlisted at Grand Rapids, Mich., 19 Sept. 1862, in Co. B, 6th Reg., Mich. Cavalry; and was mustered out at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, 29 Nov. 1865. He was employed, for nine months, as a scout for Gen. Sheridan. VI. Helen Amelia Whitney, b. at Plainfield, Mich., 14 March 1846; married at Sterling, 111., 24 May 1869, by Rev. Mr. Post, Congregational, to Pliny Lyon, a paper-maker, son of Samuel and Polly (Babcock) Lyon, of Augusta, Me., where he was born 14 Nov. 1819. They lived at Wor- cester, Mass., from i June to 14 Aug.' 1869; at New Boston, N. H., till i May 1870; and then settled at Greenville, Conn., where they were still living in Aug. 1 874. VII. Julius Jerome Whitney, b. at Cascade, Mich., 27 Aug. 1847; married, and was living at Rock Falls, 111., in 1874. VIII. Horace Monson Whitney, b. at Cascade, Mich., 14 June 1850; died there, 25 1854, and was buried at Whitneyville, Mich. IX. Fanny Mary Lorana Whitney, b. at Cascade, Mich., 21 Aug. 1852; married Ceorge Canning, who was born in Mich., 7 Sept. 1845. They were living at Rock Falls, 111., in 1874. X. Elizabeth Isadore Whitney, b. at Cascade, Mich., 15 Nov. 1856; married at Coloma, 111., 19 Sept. 1872, Frederick Thomas Yeoward, a farmer, who was born in Canada, 18 Feb. 1840, son of Thomas and Sarah (Martin) Yeoward. They were living at Rock Falls, 111., in 1874, without children. XI. May Whitney, b. at Marion, 111., 15 May 1859; and was living with her parents, at Rock Falls, 111., in 1 874. XII. Parley Artemas Whitney, b. at Marion, 111., 15 Ap. 1862; and was living with his parents, at Rock Falls, III, in 1874. 17842 17843 1556 Righth Generation. Chil. of Oscar F. and Electa A. (Bryant) Whitney. 4095 10827 I. George Whitney, was living at Austerlitz, Mich., in 1873. I0828 11. Francis Whitney, was living at Austerlitz, Mich., in 1873. 10829 III. Emily Jane Whitney, married Ogden; and was living at Grand Haven, Mich., in 1873. 10830 IV. Oscar Newman Whitney. Chil. of Ezra and Hannah Hedges (Depuy) Whitney. 4096 10831 I. Jane Elizabeth Whitney, b. at Cascade, Mich., 4 May 1843; mar- ried at Bradley, in Hopkins, Mich., 10 June 1861, William C. McClintock. They were living at Bradley in 1874. 17844 10832 II. Charles Edgar Whitney, b. at Cascade, Mich., 27 Jan. 1845 \ ^ soldier in the war of 1861; married at Muskegon, Mich., 24 Dec. 1869, Mittie De Rowe. They were living at Bradley, Mich., in 1874. io833 III. Alonzo Ethelbert Whitney, b. at Cascade, Mich., 16 Ap. 1847 5 died there, 1 3 Aug. 1 847, and was buried at Bradley, Mich. 10834 IV. Eiverton Whitney, b. at Bradley, in Hopkins, Mich., 28 Sept. 1855 ; died at Bradley, 4 Oct. 1855, and was buried there. 10835 V. Frank. Whitney, twin, b. at Bradley, in Hopkins, Mich., 23 Dec. 1857; ^"d was living there, with his parents, in 1874. 10836 VI. Frederick Whitney, twin, b. at Bradley, in Hopkins, Mich., 23 Dec. 1857 ; and was living there, with his parents, in 1 874. 10837 VII. Caroline A. Whitney, b. at Bradley, in Hopkins, Mich., 5 Oct. 1859; and was living there, with her parents, in 1874. Chil. of Chester Coborn and Amanda Malvina (Depuy) Whitney. 4098 10838 I., Herbert Delos Whitney, b. at Ada, Mich., 15 Aug. 1846; served in Co. A, 1 8th Reg., Wis. Vol. Infantry; was captured in the battle of 10839 10840 10841 Whitney Family. Pittsburg Landing, held a prisoner four months, and then paroled at Montgomery, Ala. He was living at Wrightstown, Wis., in 1873. II. Oscar Marion Whitney, b. at Ada, Mich., 29 June 1848; and was living at " Speier," Minn., in 1873. He served in the First Battery of Wis. Light Artillery. III. Edwin Foster Whitney, b. at Mukwonago, Wis., 13 March 1850; and was living with his parents, at Worthington, Minn., in 1873. -IV. William Wiley Whitney, b. at Taycheedah, Wis., 3 June 1853; died at Taycheedah, 22 Sept.. 1853, and was buried there. 10842 10843 10844 10845 10846 10847 10848 10849 Chil. of Martin Van Buren and Harriet (Wliite) Wliitney. I. Eva Jane Whitney, b. at Caledonia, Mich., 4 Oct. 1856; and was living there, with her parents, in 1874. II. Ida Luella Whitney, b. at Caledonia, Mich., 15 Oct. 1858. III. Nelly Louisa Whitney, b. at Caledonia, Mich., 11 Nov. 1861. IV. Alice May Whitney, b. at Caledonia, Mich., 24 June 1867. V. Orrin Chester Whitney, b. at Caledonia, Mich., 5 Ap. 1873. Cliil. of David Lewis and Irena (Beardsley) Washburn. I. Sarah Ann Washburn, -b. at OberJin, Ohio, 8 July 1836; died at Vermillion, Ohio, 8 Feb. 1838, and was buried there. II. Alvira Betsey Washburn, b. at Vermillion, Ohio, 3 Feb. 1838; married there, 21 Feb. 1858, at her father's house, William Bradley, a farmer, son of Leonard and Roxa (Straws) Bradley, of Brownhelm, Ohio. They were living at Vermillion, without children, in 1874. III. Louisa Malvina Washburn, b. at Vermillion, Ohio, 30 Oct. 1557 4099 4104 17847 i5S8 10850 10851 10852 10853 10854 10855 Eighth Generation. 1839; married at Berlin Heights, Ohio, 13 May 1861, Horatio Nelson ShofT, a hotel-keeper, son of Jacob and Sarah (Hayes) ShofF, of Florence, Ohio, where he was born 31 July 1838. They settled at Birmingham, Ohio, and were living there in 1 874. IV. Wheeler Fairchild Washburn, b. at Vermillion, Ohio, 19 Dec. 1841 ; a farmer ; married at Amherst, Ohio, 25 Dec. 1861, Harriet Seeley, dau. of Walter and Calista (Blair) Seeley, of Amherst. She died 2 Feb. 1 87 1, and was buried at Amherst. He married (2d), 19 Ap. 1874, Frances Sawyer. They were living at North Amherst, Ohio, in 1874. V. Mary Emeline Washburn, b. at Vermillion, Ohio, 29 Sept. 1844; married there, 9 Dec. 1866, by Rev. E. Barber, Presbyterian, to Perry Decatur Brush, son of Porter M. and Alice D. (Brainerd) Brush, of Vermillion, where he was born 12 Aug. 1842. He is a preacher of the Methodist Episcopal Church, North-west Iowa Conference, having been admitted at the annual meeting, 25-29 Sept. 1873. They lived at Ver- million till 20 Sept. 1 871; at Newell, Iowa, from 25 Sept. 1871 till 4 Ap. 1873; and then moved to Fort Dodge, Iowa, where he was in charge of the Fort Dodge Circuit in May 1874. He has been a teacher. VI. Watson David Washburn, b. at Vermillion, Ohio, 19 March 1849; and was living there, with his parents, in 1874. VII. Jessie Fremont Washburn, b. at VermiUion, Ohio, i July 1856; and was living there, with her parents, in 1874. Cliil. of Benajah Roswell and Mariette (Washburn) Butler. I. Mary Jane Butler, b. at Florence, Ohio, 18 Jan. 1843; was a teacher at the age of fifteen years, and with unusual success ; married at her father's house, in Orleans, Mich., 28 July 1868, by Rev. Thomas Bignell, Methodist Episcopal, to Benjamin Franklin Washburn, a trader, who was born at Gorham, N. Y., 25 Feb. 1824, son of Benjamin and Lovina (Woodin) Washburn. They settled at Ada, Mich. She died at Orleans, 20 Aug. 1870, and was buried in the cemetery at Cascade, Mich. He was living at Grand Rapids, Mich., in 1874. II. Helen Lovica Butler, b. at Florence, Ohio, 22 Feb. 1845; mar- ried at her father's house in Orleans, Mich., 26 July 1 871, by Rev. D. F, Barnes, Methodist Episcopal, to William Henry Howard, a farmer, who was born at Avon, N. Y., 12 Nov. 1841, son of Joseph and Janet (Giles) How- ard. They were living at Berlin, Mich., in Sept. 1874. 17849 17850 4106 17852 Whitney Family. 10856 10857 10858 10859 10860 10861 10862 10863 10864 10865 10866 III. Betsey Philena Butler, b. at Florence, Ohio, 24 Ap. 1847; and was living with her parents, at Orleans, Mich., in Sept. 1874. Chil. of Benjamin Summers and Sarah Jane (Brobeck) Washburn. I. Belle Lavona Washburn, b. at Vermillion, Ohio, 5 Nov. 1849; and was Hving there, with her parents, in Sept. 1874. II. Luther Amason Washburn, b. at Vermillion, Ohio, i Dec. 185 1 ; died at Vermillion, 16 Nov. 1861, and was buried there. III. Lorin Johnson Washburn, b. at Vermillion, Ohio, 5 Aug. 1853; and was living there, with his parents, in Sept. 1874. IV. Anna Elizabeth Washburn, b. at Vermillion, Ohio, 13 Jan. 1856; and was living there, with her parents, in Sept. 1874. V. Alice Cornelia Washburn, b. at Vermillion, Ohio, 6 Jan. 1859; and was living there, with her parents, in Sept. 1874. VI. Cleora Luella Washburn, b. at Vermillion, Ohio, 17 May 1870; and was living there, with her parents, in Sept. 1874. 10867 Chii. of James Sheffield and Betsey Summers (Washburn) Mordoff. I. Orlando A. Mordoff, b. at Florence, Ohio, 19 Sept. 1853; and was living there, with his parents, in 1874. II. Edwin Henry MordofF, b. at Florence, Ohio, 10 Dec. 1854; and was living there, with his parents, in 1874. III. Annette Marie Mordoff, b. at Florence, Ohio, 20 Oct. i860. IV. May Belle Mordoff, b. at Florence, Ohio, 29 Nov. 1863. Child of James Whitney and Rosetta (Webster) Washburn. I. Homer James Benjamin Washburn, b. at Cascade, Mich., 3 Sept. 1858 ; and was living there, with his mother, in 1874; a farmer. 1559 4107 4109 4111 1560 10868 10869 10870 10871 10872 10873 10874 Eighth Generation. Chil. of Edmund and Harriet (Whitney) Fairchild. I. Lucy Ann Fairchild, b. at Newtown, Conn., 20 Jan. 1837; married there, 25 Dec. 1859, by Rev. Newton E. Marble, D.D., rector of Trinity- Church, to Edgar Allen Northrop, a hatter, born at Newtown, 12 Sept. 1837, son of Andrew and Betsey (Peck) Northrop. They dwelt at Brook- lyn, N. Y., for three years ; at Bethel, Conn., three and a half years ; at Milburn, N. J., one year; and then moved to Orange, N. J. He died at Newtown, 23 Oct. 1868, and was buried in Newtown Cemetery. She married (2d), 30 Jan, 1873, at her father's house in Newtown, Edward Aibertus Baldwin, an ornamental plasterer, whose parents, Marshall and Catharine (Sipp) Baldwin, then lived at Caldwell, N. J. She continued to live at Orange till the early part of 1874, since which her home has been at Sterling, 111. Mr. Baldwin was a soldier in the war of 1 86 1. II. Julia Augusta Fairchild, b. at Newtown, Conn., 4 May 1840; died there, 28 Feb. 1849, ^"d was buried in the Newtown Cemetery. Chil. of James Wheeler and Anna Maria (Lewis) Whitney. I. Anna Maria Whitney, b. at LeRoy, N. Y., 12 Jan. 1848; married at Brooklyn, N. Y., 24 Aug. 1871, Adolph Ludwig King. v II. Joseph Botsford Whitney, b. at LeRoy, N. Y., 3 Sept. 1849; grad. at the Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N. Y. III. Isabella Lewis Whitney, b. at LeRoy, N. Y., 10 Nov. 1852; died at Avon, N. Y., 8 Jan. 1874, and was buried in the cemetery at LeRoy. Chil. of LeCrand and Emily (Whitney) Fairchild. I. Joseph Botsford Fairchild, b. at Newtown, Conn., 4 March 1844; a carpenter and joiner; married at her father's house in Newtown, 13 Dec. 1865, by Rev. Newton E. Marble, D.D., rector of Trinity Church, to Emma Jane Jennings, who was born at Newtown, 4 May 1843, dau. of William Bennet and Marilla (Morgan) Jennings. They settled at New- town, and were still living there in Sept. 1 874. II. Julius Burr Fairchild, b. at Newtown, Conn., 24 Aug. 1847; died at Brooklyn, N. Y., i May 1873, and was buried in the cemetery at Newtown, Taunton district. 4112 17854 41 14 17857 4115 17858 Whitney Family, 10875 10876 10877 III. Emily Aurelia Fairchild, b. at Newtown, Conn., 5 Aug. 1857; and was living there, with her parents, in 1874. 10878 Chil. of Mark Leavenworth and Ruth Ann (Whitney) Hubbell. I. Truman Johnson Hubbell, b. at Hattertown, Newtown, Conn., 20 Feb. 1853; and was living with his parents, at Bethel, Conn., in 1874. II. Mary Estella Hubbell, b. at Hattertown, Newtown, Conn., 9 Ap. 1859; was adopted by her aunt, Mrs. Aurelia (Whitney) Moore, of LeRoy, N. Y.; and died at the house of her aunt, Mrs. Emily (Whitney) Fairchild, at Newtown, 19 March 1871, and was buried at Bethel, Conn. III. Philo Whitney Hubbell, b. at Hattertown, Newtown, Conn., 25 Oct. 1862 ; and was living with his parents, at Bethel, Conn., in 1874. 10879 10880 10881 10882 10883 10884 10885 Chil. of Abram Johnson and Marietta (Parnnelee) Whitney. I. Harriet Aurelia Whitney, b. at Newtown, Conn., 5 Dec. 1858; died at Newtown, 8 July 1868, and was buried in the Newtown Cemetery. II. James Wheeler Whitney, b. at Newtown, Conn., 22 Nov. 1867. III. Frederick Moore Whitney, b. at Bethel, Conn., 14 July 1869. IV. Bertha Belle Whitney, b. at Bethel, Conn., 12 May 1872. Chil. of Williann Henry and Lucretia Frances (Whitney) Brace. I. Charles Henry Brace, b. at Horseheads, N. Y., 8 Feb. 1845; died at Caton, N. Y., 6 Ap. 1855, and was buried there. II. James Whitney Brace, b. at Caton, N. Y., 18 Jan. 1853; a farmer; married there, i Oct. 1871, Robie Walden, dau. of James and Sarah (Crum) Walden, of Caton, where she was born 12 June 1854. They settled at Caton, and were living there in Jan. 1876. III. Augustus Julian Brace, b. at Caton, N. Y., 19 Oct. 1856; a farmer; married at Hornby, N. Y., 6 Sept. 1874, Euella Emory, dau. of 196 I56I 4II8 4II9 4124 17860 17862 1562 I0886 I0887 10888 I0889 10890 1 089 1 10892 10893 10894 10895 10896 10897 Eighth Generation. George and Lydia (Lewis) Emory, of Hornby, where she was born 8 Feb. 1854. They were living at Caton in Dec. 1875. Chil. of Philo Lorenzo and Ann Elizabeth (Zeak) Whitney. I. Charles Anthony Whitney, b. at Horseheads, N. Y., 27 Feb. 1857; died at Horseheads, i May 1867, and was buried there. II. Pamelia Ann Whitney, b. at Horseheads, N. Y., 17 March 1858; died at Horseheads, 9 Ap, 1863, and was buried there. III. Franldin Herbert Whitney, b. at Horseheads, N. Y., 26 May i860. IV. William Orlando Whitney, b. at Horseheads, N. Y., 10 March 1862. V. Arminda Jane Whitney, b. at Corning, N. Y., 24 June 1865. VI. Samuel Lorenzo Whitney, b. at Corning, N. Y., 21 Aug. 1868. VII. Oscar Grant Whitney, b. at Corning, N. Y., i Oct. 1872. VIII. Lewis Neville Whitney, b. at Corning, N. Y., 17 May 1875. Chit, of Mindrus Hemrod and Harriet Adeline (Watson) Whitney. I. Mariette Whitney, b. at Cannon, Mich., i Aug. 1847; married, 26 March 1866, Benton W. Lewis. They settled at Nelson, and their post- office was Sand Lake, Mich., in 1873. II. Henry Whitney, b. at Cannon, Mich., 4 May 1849. III. Clara Whitney, b. at Cannon, Mich., 15 May 1858. Chil. of Hermon Eastman and Lydia Ann (MofTatt) Whitney. I. Clarence Albert Whitney, b. at Cannon, Mich., 3 Feb. 1857; and was living with his parents, at Hersey, Mich., in Sept. 1874. 4127 4130 17863 4134 Whitney Family. 10898 10899 10900 1 090 1 10902 10902a 10903 10904 10905 10906 10907 10908 10909 II. Effle Deora Whitney, b. at Cannon, Mich., 29 Sept. 1859; and was living with her parents, at Hersey, Mich., in Sept. 1874. Chil. of Charles Roswell and Emeline (Whitney) Hine. I. Frederick Benton Hine, b. at Cannon, Mich., 20 Aug. 1856; a student in OHvet College, Olivet, Mich., in 1873. II. Albert Whiting Hine, b. at Plainfield, Mich., 11 Oct. i860. III. Wiiiiam Milton Hine, b. at Lowell, Mich., 13 Ap. 1868. Chil. of Ruggles Nahum and Jane (Sherman) Whitney. I. Lewis Edwin Whitney, b. at Vermillion, Ohio, 3 Sept. 1850; died at Florence, Ohio, 3 Oct. 185 1, and was buried at Vermillion, in Maple Grove Cemetery. II. Evangeline Emily Whitney, b. at Florence, Ohio, 23 Aug. 1852 ; and was living with her mother, at 613 Greene Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y., in Sept. 1874. Chil. of Leverett Benedict and Hannah Maria (Whitney) Hill. I. Clarence Whitney Hill, b. at Tabor, Iowa, 17 June 1857; and was living there, with his parents, in 1873. II. Leverett Abel Hill, b. at Tabor, Iowa, 16 Aug. 1858. III. Amelia Esther Hill, b. at Tabor, Iowa, 29 Oct. i860; died at Tabor, 27 Ap. 1866, and was buried there. IV. Virgil Benedict Hill, b. at Tabor, Iowa, 20 Ap. 1867. V. Charles Hill, b. at Tabor, Iowa, 10 Oct. 1868. VI. Elbert Beecher Hill, b. at Tabor, Iowa, 8 Oct. 1870. Child of Charles Phllo and Cilinda Elizabeth (Ennes) Whitney. I. Eva May Whitney, b. at South Saginaw, Mich., 12 Jan. 1873. 1563 4135 4138 4140 4141 1564 I09I0 lOQII I09I2 I09I3 I09I4 I09I5 I09I6 I09I7 I09I8 109 1 9 10920 1 092 1 Eighth Generation. Chil. of Frederick Augustus and Fanny Maria (Shoff) Whitney. I. Ina Belle Whitney, b. at Wakeman, Ohio, 6 Dec. 1861. II. Charles Phiio Whitney, b. at Florence, Ohio, 7 Nov. 1863. III. Jenny May Whitney, b. at Florence, Ohio, 14 Ap. 1866. 4142 Chil. of Theodore Beecher and Mary Elizabeth (Parlcer) Whitney. I. Clayton Parker Whitney, b. at Wakeman, Ohio, 19 Sept. 1867. II. Ruggles Nahum Whitney, b. at Wakeman, Ohio, 25 Nov. 1869. III. Oliie May Whitney, b. at Wakeman, Ohio, 30 Aug. 1872. 4143 Child of William Augustine and Jane Amelia (Whitney) Canfleid. I. Calvert Carlon Canfleid, b. at Wakeman, Ohio, 7 July 1864. 4144 Child of Asa and Anna (Studley) Everett. I. Joshua Everett, b. at Ellsworth, Conn., 19 March 181 1; a farmer; married at Ellsworth, 12 Feb. 1834, by Rev. Frederick Gridley, Congre- gational, to Elmina Skiff, dau. of Walter and Abigail (Wilson) Skiff, of Ellsworth, where she was born 1 5 Ap. 1 8 1 1 . They settled at Ellsworth, and were living there in Nov. 1876, having dwelt at Kent, Conn., during the year 1838. 4151 17866 Chil. of - I. Julia Gillette. and Deborah (Everett) Cillette. 4152 II. Catharine Cillette, married Webster Chase; and settled at Watertown, N. Y. III. Betsey Cillette. IV. Manchester Gillette, died unmarried. 10922 10923 10924 10925 10926 10927 10928 IVhitney Family. Chil. of David Washington and Betsey (Everett) Beardsley. I. Julia Beardsley, b. at Stockbridge, Mass., in 1808 or 1809; died at Great Barrington, Mass., when five years old. II. Elizabeth Beardsley, b. at Great Barrington, Mass., 9 Feb. 18 14; and was living there in Nov. 1875, unmarried. III. Catharine Beardsley, b. at Great Barrington, Mass., 5 May 181 5; married at Sharon, Conn., 20 Feb. 1853, by Rev. Elbert Osborn, Methodist Episcopal, to Levi Smith Bartram, a farmer, son of Henry Piatt and Julia Ann (Smith) Bartram, of Sherman, Conn., where he was born 8 Dec. 18 18. They settled at Sharon, and were living there in Nov. 1875. IV. Susan Beardsley, b. at Great Barrington, Mass., in Sept. 1819; and was living there in Nov. 1875, unmarried. V. Ruth Beardsley, b. at Great Barrington, Mass., 27 Aug. 1822; married there, as his second wife, 18 March 1852, by Rev. S. S. N. Greely, Congregational, to Abel Clark Woodward, a merchant, born at Sharon, Conn., 23 Sept. 1807, son of Abel and Susanna (Woodruff) Woodward. They settled at Sharon, and were living there in Nov. 1875. He was a deacon of the Congregational Church at Ellsworth, Conn., from 1839 to 1848 ; and at Sharon, since Feb. 1874. Chil. of Russel and Caroline Ruby (Parsons) Everett. I. Enoch Parsons Everett, b. at Copake Flats, N. Y., 31 Aug. 1825; a farmer; married at Ellsworth, Conn., 20 Feb. 1850, his cousin, Helen Sophronia Everett, dau. of William and Susan Ann (Gordon) Everett, of Ellsworth, where she was born 22 Aug. 1829. They settled at Ellsworth, where she died 14 Sept. 1866. He married (2d), 9 Feb. 1867, at Ells- worth, Emily Coodenough, dau. of Giles Chipman and Alida (Cooper) Goodenough, of Jefferson, N. Y., where she was born 3 July 1840. They were living at Ellsworth in Nov. 1876. II. Richard Floyd Everett, b. at Copake Flats, N. Y., 15 Sept. 183 1; a farmer; married at Sharon, Conn., 26 Nov. 1857, Catharine Henrietta St. John, dau. of Henry and Catharine Augusta (Wheeler) St. John, of Northeast, N. Y. She was born at Sharon, 26 Nov. 1836. They dwelt at Sharon for seven years ; then settled at Galva, 111., and were living there in Jan, 1877. She was g. d. of Silas and Olive (Barstow) St. John, of Sharon; g. g. d. of Silas and Abigail (Royce) St. John, of Sharon ; g. g. g. d. of Daniel 1565 4154 17868 17871 4155 17874 10943 17882 1566 10929 I0930 I093I I0932 I0933 I0934 I0935 1 0936 Eighth Generation. and Mary St. John, of Norwalk, Conn.; g. g. g. g. d. of James and Mary (Comstock) St. John, of Norwalk ; g. g. g. g. g. d. of Matthias St. John ; and g. g. g. g. g. g. d. of Matthias St. John, of Norwalk. Chi I. of Roswell Everett. I. Ransom Everett. II. Henry Everett. There were, besides these, three sons and three or four daughters, names not reported, all of whom were said to live at Lansing, 111., in Oct. 1876. Chil. of Gamaliel and Nancy Minerva (Woodward) Everett. I. — '-^ — Everett, died in infancy. II. Isaiah Woodward Everett, b. at Ellsworth, Conn., 14 Feb. 1821 ; and was living there, unmarried, in Nov. 1875, with his mother; a farmer. III. Ransom Frederick Everett, b. at Ellsworth, Conn., 26 July 1822 ; a farmer; married at Warren, Conn., 13 March 185 1, by Rev. Mr. Keep, Congregational, to Ellen Harriet Curtiss, dau. of Erastus and Harriet (Tanner) Curtiss, of Warren, where she was born 3 Aug. 1825. She was g. dau. of Ebenezer Tanner, who served as an officer throughout the Revolutionary War. They dwelt at Ellsworth till 1 860 ; then settled at Waverly, 111., and were living there in Nov. 1876. IV. Susan Elizabeth Everett, b. at Ellsworth, Conn., 7 Ap. 1824; married there, 13 June 1850, by Rev. Mr. Baldwin, Congregational, to her second cousin, John Chaffee Lovell, son of John Barlow and Clarissa (Chaffee) Lovell. See his record. V. Abel Clark Everett, b. at Ellsworth, Conn., 29 Ap. 1827; a farmer and carpenter; married at Ellsworth, 22 Oct. 1850, by Rev. Mr. Baldwin, Congregational, to his second cousin, Clarissa Chaffee, dau. of Joel St. John and Betsey Ann (Youngs) Chaffee, of Ellsworth, where she was born 31 Oct. 1828. They dwelt at Ellsworth for several years; then settled at Winsted, Conn., and were living there in Nov. 1876. VI. Adeline Minerva Everett, b. at Ellsworth, Conn., 6 Jan. 1830; and died there, 19 July 1842. 4156 4157 17886 10959 17888 10960 10937 10938 10939 I ©940 1 094 1 10942 Whitney Family, VII. Newton Franklin Everett, b. at Ellsworth, Conn., 26 Sept. 1832 ; a farmer; married at Kent, Conn., 24 Jan. 1855, by Rev. Porter B. Barry, Congregational, to Mary Frances Dutcher, of Kent, dau. of Silas and Laura (Booth) Dutcher. They were living at Chenango Bridge, N. Y., in Nov. 1876. VIII. Charles Burrett Everett, b. at Ellsworth, Conn., 4 Feb. 1835; a farmer; married at Ellsworth, 6 Sept. 1858, by Rev. Robert D. Gardiner, Congregational, to his second cousin, Julia Chaffee, dau. of Joel St. John and Betsey (Youngs) Chaffee, of Ellsworth, where she was born 13 Ap, 1837. They settled at Ellsworth, and were living there in Oct. 1876. IX. Julia Louisa Everett, b. at Ellsworth, Conn., 2 Nov. 1838; married there, i Jan. 1861, by Rev. R. D. Gardiner, Congregational, to Stiles Miner Beecher, a farmer, son of Rev. John Willis and Achsah Jane (Judson) Beecher, of Vernon Centre, N. Y. He was born at Huron, Ohio, 18 Feb. 1835. They dwelt at Vernon Centre till Jan. 1864, when he enlisted in the 15th Reg., N. Y. S. Cavalry, and served till Sept. 1865. When he was discharged, they settled at Verona, N. Y., and were living there in Nov. 1876. X. Jerusha Skiflf Everett, b. at Ellsworth, Conn., 3 Nov. 1840; married there, 30 Dec. 1863, by Rev. R. D. Gardiner, Congregational, to George Washington Holcomb, a farmer, son of Perlini and Sarah (Filley) Holcomb, of Windsor Locks, Conn., where he was born 7 Jan. 1837. They dwelt at South Windsor, Conn., for one year; at Verona, N. Y., six years; and then settled at Windsor Locks, where they were still living in Oct. 1876. Chil. of Alpha and Ruth (Everett) Carrier. I. Elizabeth Everett Carrier, b. at Bridgeport, Conn., 21 Oct. 1820; married there, 27 Nov. 1844, Joshua King Skinner. She died at EUicott- ville, N. Y., 28 Sept. 1849, ^nd was buried there. II. Susan Carrier, b. at Bridgeport, Conn., 29 July 1822; married there, 9 Oct. 1848, Stiles Hall, son of Ebenezer Silliman and EHza (Coley) Hall, of Weston, Conn., where he was born in 1820. They settled at Bridgeport, and were living there in Nov. 1875, without children. 'Perlin Holcomb, a soldier in the war of aged 83. His son, Samuel Andrew Holcomb, 1812, was living at Windsor Locks in Oct. 1876, was killed in the battle of Shiloh, 6 Ap. 1862. 1567 17890 17893 10963 17899 17902 4159 17907 IS68 Eighth Generation. 10943 10944 10945 10946 10947 10948 10949 Chil. of William and Susan Ann (Cordon) Everett. I. Helen Sophronia Everett, b. at Ellsworth, Conn., 22 Aug. 1829; married there, 20 Feb. 1850, her cousin, Enocli Parsons Everett, son of Russel and Caroline Ruby (Parsons) Everett. See his record. She died at Ellsworth, 14 Sept. 1866. II. Sarah Amelia Everett, b. at Ellsworth, Conn., 18 July 1833; died unmarried, 15 June 1872, at Cornwall, Conn., and was buried at Ellsworth. III. Mary Ely Everett, b. at Ellsworth, Conn., i Oct. 1836; grad. at Mt. Holyoke Female Seminary in 1856; married at New York City, 15 May 1865, by Rev. WiUiam Adams, D.D., pastor of the Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church, to Charles Rufus Swift, a farmer, son of Henry and Mary (Sackett) Swift, of Cornwall, Conn., where he was born 5 May 1835. They dwelt at Cornwall till Ap. 1873; at Hamden, Conn., till Sept. 1874; and then returned to Cornwall, where they were still living in Oct. 1876. IV. Martha Lavlnia Everett, b. at Ellsworth, Conn., 6 June 1841; died at Ellsworth, 4 Aug. 1842, and was buried there. Chil. of Luther and Mary (Pecit) Chaffee. I. George Whitefleld Chaffee, b. at Ellsworth, Conn,, 1 1 July 18 12; a merchant and auctioneer; married at Ellsworth, 10 Feb. 1841, Rhoda Ann Skiff, dau. of Walter and Abigail (Wilson) Skiff, of Ellsworth, where she was born 5 Ap. 18 19. They dwelt at Ellsworth till 1853; at Elmira, N. Y., till 1855; and then settled at Waverly, N. Y., where he was still living in Oct. 1876. She died there, 8 Feb. 1868, and was buried in Home Cemetery. II. Caroline Maria Chaffee, b. at Ellsworth, Conn., 17 Feb. 1816; married there, 21 Aug. 1834, by Rev. Frederick Gridley, Congregational, to Carry Stilson Morey, a farmer, son of David and Tamar (Stilson) Morey, of Ellsworth, where he was born 4 May 1 8 1 1 . They settled at Ellsworth, and were living there in Dec. 1876. III. Calvin Peck Chaffee, b. at Ellsworth, Conn., 17 Feb. 1820; a farmer; married at Sharon, Conn., 4 Sept. 1844, by Rev. Mr. Brownell, Congregational, to his cousin, Elizabeth Lovell, born at Sharon, 24 Oct. 1820, dau. of John Barlow and Clarissa (Chaffee) Lovell. They settled at Ellsworth; where she died, 5 Oct. 185 1, and was buried. He was married (2d), 19 Oct. 1852, at Sharon, by Rev. A. Cogswell Frissell, 4160 17874 10927 17908 4161 17910 17913 17918 10957 I0950 I095I 10952 1 095 3 10954 Whitney Family. pastor of the Presbyterian Church of South Amenia, N. Y., to Clara Cold Loveil, half-sister of his first wife, and dau. of John Barlow and Catharine Melissa (Gold) Lovell, of Sharon, where she was born 13 March 1830. They dwelt at Ellsworth till March 1867; at Chicago, 111., till Oct. 1874; and then settled at Eyota, Minn., where he died, 2 March 1875, and was buried. She was living at Flint, Mich., in Oct. 1876; a teacher in the public school. Child of Abraham and Rachel (Chaffee) Hall. I. Rachel Hall, b. at Lee, Mass., 28 March 1812; married at Marathon, N. Y., 29 Aug. 1873, by Rev. Giles Smith, Congregational, to Northrop Salmon Hall, a farmer, son of Salmon and Eliza (Gaston) Hall, of Lenox; N. Y., where he was born 18 March 181 1. They settled at Munnsville, N. Y., where she had dwelt for fifteen years before her marriage; and were living there in Jan. 1877. He has children by a former wife. Chil. of Augustus and Abigail (Chaffee) Everett. L Dorothy Hyde Everett, b. at Ellsworth, Conn., 12 Nov. 181 8; married there, 17 Ap. 1843, i" the Congregational Church, by the pastor. Rev. John Beecher, to Cyrus Winthrop Gray, a merchant, son of Silas Ashley and Lucretia ColHns (Wadhams) Gray, of Sharon, Conn., where he was born i May 1821. They dwelt at East Sharon, Conn., till 1857; at Falls Village, Conn., till 1861; at Waverly, N. Y., till 1867; at Owego, N. Y., till 1871 ; and then settled 'at Le Raysville, Penn., where he died, 21 Oct. 1874, and was buried. She was living at Le Raysville in Dec. 1876. n. Mary Elmore Everett, b. at Ellsworth, Conn., i Ap. 1821 at Ellsworth, 18 Nov. 1821, and was buried there. died III. Samuel Elmore Everett, b. at Ellsworth, Conn., 15 Dec. 1822; a farmer; married at South Britain, Conn., 12 Jan. 1854, Ann Eliza CanfTeld, dau. of George and Cornelia Helen (Beecher) Canfield, of South Britain, where she was born 16 Dec. 1826. They settled at Ellsworth, and were living there in Dec. 1876. IV. Mabel Everett, b. at Ellsworth, Conn., 14 July 1825 ; married at Sharon, Conn., 28 Dec. 1847, Benjamin Franklin Barlow, a farmer, son of Thomas and Lucy (Allerton) Barlow, of Amenia, N. Y,, where he was born 27 July 1 82 1. They settled at Amenia, and were living there in Dec. 1876. 19T 1569 4162 4164 17920 17922 17924 I570 I09S5 i09S6 1095 7 10958 10959 10960 Eighth Generation, V. Mary Lucy Everett, b. at Ellsworth, Conn., 2 June 1827; married there, 28 Nov. 1852, Ralph Knibloe Woodward, a farmer, son of David Woodruff and Eliza (Knibloe) Woodward, of Sharon, Conn., where he was born 16 Jan. 1825. They settled at Sharon, and were living there in Dec. 1876. VI. Julia Anne Everett, b. at Ellsworth, Conn., 3 May 1833 ; died i Ap. 1835. Chil. of John Barlow and Clarissa (Chaffee) Lovell. I. Elizabeth Lovell, b. at Sharon, Conn., 24 Oct. 1820; married there, 4 Sept. 1844, by Rev. Mr. Brownell, Congregational, to Calvin Peck Chaffee, son of Luther and Mary (Peck) Chaffee. See his record. II. Charles Thomas Lovell, b. at Sharon, Conn., 24 Oct. 1822; a farmer; married there, 26 Feb. 1848, by Rev. Mr. Stillwell, Methodist Episcopal, to Roana Parnal Woodward, dau. of David Woodruff and Eliza (Knibloe) Woodward, of Sharon, where she was born 29 Sept. 1826. They settled at Sharon; where he died, 23 Jan. 1876. His widow was still living there in Sept. 1876. III. John Chaffee Lovell, b. at Sharon, Conn., 3 Sept. 1824; a farmer; married at Ellsworth, Conn., 13 June 1850, his second cousin, Susan Elizabeth Everett, dau, of Gamahel and Nancy Minerva (Wood- ward) Everett, of Ellsworth, where she was born 7 Ap. 1824. They left Sharon, i Sept. 1850, accompanied by his father, to settle in the west; and while at Grass Lake, Mich., visiting friends, she suddenly sickened, and died 15 Sept. 1850. She was buried at Grass Lake. He purchased a farm in Sangamon Co., 111., near Waverly; dwelt there for one year; and then returned to Sharon. There he was married (2d), 3 Sept. 1855, by Rev. A. C. Frissell, Presbyterian, to Emily Antoinette Cartwright, dau. of David Smith and Nancy (Howard) Cartwright, of Sharon, where she was born 6 July 1833. They continued to dwell on the homestead of his father till Ap. 1858; then at Cornwall, Conn., till the Spring of 186 1, when he bought, and returned to, the old hofriestead at Sharon, where they were living in Dec. 1875. Chil. of Joel St. John and Betsey Ann (Youngs) Chaffee. I. Clarissa Chaffee, b. at Ellsworth, Conn., 31 Oct. 1828; married there, 22 Oct. 1850, by Rev. Mr. Baldwin, Congregational, to her second 17926 4165 17918 10949 17930 17935 10934 4169 17888 1 096 1 10962 10963 10964 10965 10966 Whitney Family. cousin, Abel Clark Everett, son of Gamaliel and Nancy Minerva (Wood- ward) Everett. See his record. II. Eleanor Chaffee, b. at Ellsworth, Conn., 4 March 1831; died at Ellsworth, II Dec. 1835, ^"d was buried there. III. Joshua Bignal Chaffee, b. at Ellsworth, Conn., 27 March 1834; a farmer; married at her father's house, 23 March 1863, by Rev. C. W. Powell, Methodist, to Betsey Ann Whitney, dau. of William and Hannah Metcalf (St. John) Whitney, of Ellsworth, where she was born 24 June 1844. They settled at Ellsworth, and were living there in Sept. 1876. She was g. dau. of Benjamin and Abigail (Fancher) Whitney, and of Squire and Abigail (Abbott) Fancher; g. g. dau. of Samuel Kellogg and Grace (Fairweather) Whitney, and of Joseph and Polly Fairweather, of Norwalk, Conn.; and g. g. g. dau. of Benjamin and Lois (Kellogg) Whit- ney, of Norwalk, of whose descendants the records were gathered and arranged for this work, under the erroneous impression that he was descended from Henry Whitney, while it now seems more likely that he was a descendant of John and Elinor Whitney,' of Watertown, Mass. IV. Julia Chaffee, b. at Ellsworth, Conn., 13 Ap. 1837; married there, 6 Sept. 1858, by Rev. Robert D. Gardiner, Congregational, to her second cousin, Charles Burrett Everett, son of Gamaliel and Nancy Minerva (Woodward) Everett. See his record. Chil. of Levi and Olive (Eaton) Treadwell. I. Elvira Treadwell, b. at Perinton, N. Y., 28 Dec. 181 2 ; married at Rush, N. Y., 7 Sept. 1837, by Rev. Townsend P. Abel, Universalist, to Henry Harrison Olmsted, a farmer, son of Elijah and Polly (Smith) Olmsted, of LeRoy, N. Y., formerly of Middlebury, Vt, where he was born 23 Oct. 1813. They dwelt at Pavilion, N. Y., for, twenty-eight years; then settled at LeRoy, and were living there in March 1877. II. Ransom Treadwell, b. at Perinton, N. Y. III. William Cuyler Treadwell, b. at Perinton, N. Y., in 1818; married there Eliza Van Ness, who died at Hudson, Mich., in 1850; married (2d), at Hudson, Ann Johnson ; and died there, 2'] Dec. 1858. I See note to No. 9627, Whitney's Z?i?j««rf'fl«i'j History of Watertown, Mass., pp. 348, 349, of John and Elinor Whitney, and Bond's 642-52. I57I 1093 s 17937 17893 10938 4172 17938 17943 1572 10967 10968 10969 1 0970 1 097 1 10972 10973 10974 Eighth Generation. IV. Chauncey Lyon Treadwell, b. at Perinton, N. Y., 22 Nov. 1818; a farmer and stock-breeder; married at Wheatland, Mich., 3 Feb. 1848, Marcia Church, dau. of Lorenzo and Susan (Halleck) Church, of Ontario, N. Y., where she was born 18 May 1824. They were living at Wheatland in March 1877. V. Clarissa Treadwell, b. at Perinton, N. Y.; is dead. VI. Cordelia E. Treadwell, b. at Perinton, N. Y., 9 Feb. 1821; married at LeRoy, N. Y., 31 Aug. 1843, Albert Bliss Slocum, a farmer, son of Smith and Elizabeth (Bliss) Slocum, of Perinton, formerly of Macedon, N. Y., where he was born 19 Ap. 18 18. They dwelt at Perinton till 4 Oct. 1843; and then settled at Wheatland, Mich., where he was still living in March 1877. She died at Wheatland, 18 March 1866, and was buried there, in the cemetery at Church's Corners. He has been a member of the Legislature of Michigan. VII. Phebe Treadwell, b. at Perinton, N.Y. VIII. Mary Jane Treadwell, b. at Perinton, N. Y.; married at Hudson, Mich., 14 Jan. 1852, Andrew L. Hill, a jeweller, son of Oliver^ and Creusa (Wood) Hill, of Lawsville, Penn., where he was born 30 May 1817. They settled at Hudson, where she died 10 May 1866. He died in March 1 864, at Nashville, Tenn. They were buried in Maple Grove Cemetery, at Hudson. By his former wife, Hannah C. Messinger (born at Wrentham, Mass., 6 Ap. 1822; married at Leslie, Mich., in Sept. 1841; died at Ypsilanti, Mich., in Ap. 1848), he had a son, Thomas Messinger Hill, born at Howell, Mich., 22 Oct. 1842; and a dau., Ella Frances Hill, born at Howell, 23 Dec. 1844. IX. David Treadwell, b. at Perinton, N. Y.; is dead. Chii. of Joshua Chaffee and Amy (Slocum) Eaton. I. Jane Eliza Eaton, b. at Perinton, N. Y., in 1820; died at Perinton in 1 82 1, and was buried there. II. Ortus Custus Eaton, b. at Perinton, N. Y., 3 Aug, 1822; mar- ried there, in May 1843, Electa Clark Ely, of Fairport, N. Y,; married (2d) at the same place, in March 1852, Mary Delana Parks ; married (3d) at I Oliver Hill, a minister of the Presbyterian Dec. 1844. His wife died in Washtenaw Co,, Church, was born in Plymouth Co., Mass., 12 Mich., ii Feb. 1838. Sept. 1781; and died at Stony Creek, Mich., 23 17944 17946 17948 4173 Whitney Family. 10975 10976 10977 10978 10979 10980 1 098 1 10982 Rochester, N. Y., in July i860, Charlotte Landon ; and was living at Franklinville, N. Y., in Feb. 1877. He served in the war of 186 1, for three months. Chil. of Joshua ChafTee and Mary (Newell) Eaton. III. Amy Amelia Eaton, b. at Perinton, N. Y., 28 July 1827; mar- ried there, 30 Aug. 1852, her cousin, Stephen Alexander Eaton, son of Silas and Eliza (Reed) Eaton. See his record. IV. Emeline Cornelia Eaton, b. at Perinton, N. Y., 20 May 1831; married there, 10 Sept. 1850, by Rev. C. A. Skinner, Universalist, to DeWitt Clinton Tomlinson, a minister of the Universalist Church, son of Vincent and Martha (Squires) Tomlinson, of Gaines, N. Y., where he was born 24 Aug. 1824. He was educated at the Theological Institute, Clinton, N. Y. They were living at Akron, Ohio, in March 1877. Chil. of Silas and Eliza (Reed) Eaton. I. Thaddeus Constantine Sobieski Eaton, b. at Perinton, N. Y., 22 Sept. 1820; died at Perinton, 20 Oct. 1822, and was buried there. II. Harriet Newell Eaton, b. at Perinton, N. Y., 9 Aug. 1822 ; mar- ried at Hudson, Mich., 22 Feb. 1844, Joseph Marion Johnson, an agent for real estate, son of Joseph and Ann (Twidale) Johnson, from Hull, Yorkshire, Eng., where he was born 12 May 18 19. They dwelt at Hudson till May 1876; then settled at Toledo, Ohio, and were still living there in March 1877. III. Stephen Alexander Eaton, b. at Barre, N. Y., 13 Aug. 1825 ; a manufacturer of furniture ; married at Perinton, N. Y., 30 Aug. 1852, his cousin. Amy Amelia Eaton, dau. of Joshua Chaffee and Mary (Newell) Eaton. They settled at Hudson, Mich., and were living there in Feb. 1877. IV. Constantine Sobieski Eaton, b. at Barre, N. Y., 16 Aug. 1827; died II Nov. 1848. V. Hervey Eusebius Eaton, b. at Barre, N. Y., 11 Ap. 1830; died at Barnes' Bar, Cal., 27 Ap. 1852, and was buried there. VI. Ransom Joshua Eaton, b. at Keene, Mich., 19 Feb. 1839; a manufacturer of furniture ; married at Hudson, Mich., 3 Feb. 1 862, Sarah Fatoot Conselyea, dau. of Abner and Margaret (Welshman) Conselyea, of 1573 4173 I79S9 10979 17950 4174 17954 17959 10975 1 796 1 1574 Eighth Generation. 10983 10984 10985 10986 10987 10988 10989 10990 1 099 1 North Caldwell, N. J., where she was born 8 Feb. 1843. They were living, in May 1877, at Hudson, which had been his home since he was one year old. Chil. of Samuel Murdock and Mary (Eaton) Hanford. I. Lucy Hanford, b. at Perinton, N.Y., 28 Oct. 1823; married Darius Boynton ; died at Plymouth, Mich., 1 1 May 1 85 1, and was buried there. II. Elmore Hanford, b. at Perinton, N. Y., i Jan. 1826; died at Perinton, 5 June 1828, and was buried there. III. James Hervey Hanford, b. at Perinton, N. ¥., 22 Jan. 1828; died at Perinton, 10 Ap. 1842, and was buried there. IV. Eliza Ann Hanford, b. at Perinton, N. Y., 6 Ap. 1830; married at her mother's house, near Plymouth, Mich., 12 July 185 1, John Northrop Scott, a farmer, who was born at Perinton, 9 Aug. 181 5. He dwelt at Plymouth till 1864; at Ypsilanti, Mich., till 1869; and then moved to Stony Creek, six miles south of Ypsilanti, where he was living in March 1877. She died at 36 River Street, Ypsilanti, 9 Dec. 1867. V. Joshua Chaffee Eaton Hanford, b. at Caledonia, N. Y., 10 Sept. 1833; a farmer, and, later in life, a merchant; married at Detroit, Mich., 26 Dec. 1870, Maria C. Osborne, dau. of Elihu and Sarah A. (Pratt) Osborne, of Newstead, N. Y., where she was born 5 Dec. 1839. They settled at Detroit, and were living there in March 1877; address, 573 Cass Avenue. VI. Mary Helen Hanford, b. at Perinton, N. Y., 27 June 1835; died at Plymouth, Mich., 10 Oct. i860. VII. Jesse Hanford, b. at Perinton, N. Y., ii July 1837; died there, I Ap. 1839. VIII. Llewellyn Hanford, b. at Perinton, N. Y., 4 Feb. 1842; died there, 7 March 1845. Child of James Hervey and Lucy (Eaton) Hanford. I. Mary Helen Hanford, b. at Perinton, N.Y., 12 Dec. 1832; died at Perinton, 12 Aug. 1833, and was buried there. 4175 17966 17968 4176 Whitney Family. 10992 10993 10994 1099s 10996 10997 10998 10999 1 1000 Chil. of Hiram and Ruhama (White) Abel. I. Emeline Abel, b. at Salisbury, Conn., 2 May 1823; married at Sharon, Conn., 25 Oct. 1846, by Rev. William Stillwell, Methodist, to Robert Wylie, a farmer, son of Arthur and Agnes (Lynn) Wylie, of Mont- gomery, N.Y., where he was born 28 Feb. 1820. They dwelt at Gaylord's Bridge, in New Milford, Conn., from i Jan. 1847 to i March 1848; then settled at Shawangunk, N. Y., and were living there in Ap. 1877. He served, as a private, in Co. E, 156th Reg., N. Y. S. Vol. Infantry, from Sept. 1862 till 17 May 1865. II. Mary Janet Abel, b. at Salisbury, Conn., 26 March 1825; was living at South Canaan, Conn., unmarried, in Ap. 1877. III. Frances Abel, b. at Salisbury, Conn., 28 Nov. 183 1; married, in Ap. 1854, Cibson Gillette. They were living on her father's homestead, at Lime Rock, Conn., in Dec. 1876. IV. Sarah Abel, b. at Salisbury, Conn., 5 Nov. 1833; married in Orange Co., N. Y., 13 Nov. 1852, Elisha Bernam Cillette, a farmer, son of Joseph and Nancy (Harris) Gillette, of South Canaan, Conn., where he was born 27 Sept. 1830. They settled at South Canaan, and were living there in March 1876. V. Ann Jedidah Abel, b. at Salisbury, Conn., 5 Sept. 1835; died there, 2 Aug. 1836, and was buried in Lime Rock Cemetery. VI. David Abel, b. at Salisbury, Conn., 25 Ap. 1837; died there, 25 May 1837, ^^'i w^s buried in Lime Rock Cemetery. VII. George Elijah Abel, b. at Salisbury, Conn., 13 June 1838; died there, 5 May 1841, and was buried in Lime Rock Cemetery. VIII. Hiram Abel, b. at Salisbury, Conn., 26 Oct. 1842; died there, 5 Jan. 1843, and was buried in Lime Rock Cemetery. Child of Halsey and Julia (Abel) Tibbals. I. James Halsey Tibbals, b. at Salisbury, Conn., 7 Sept. 1823; married at Lime Rock, Conn., 16 Nov. 1846, Julia Hines Loverage, dau. of Lee and Aureha (Swift) Loverage ; and was living, without children, at Brunswick, Ohio, in Dec. 1 876, having survived his wife. 1575 4178 17969 17975 4179 1576 IIOOI I 1002 I 1003 I 1004 I 1005 I 1006 1 1007 Eighth Generation. Child of and Mary (Norton) Herinton. 4189 I. Mary Herinton, was living at Grand Rapids, Mich., in March 1877. Child of and Rebecca (Norton) Burr. I. Rebecca Burr, was living at Lansing, Mich., in March 1877. Child of Jerome Seymour and Aritta (Stuart) Chaffee. I. James Stuart Chaffee, b. at Sharon, Conn., 3 Oct. 1846; a farmer; married at Kent, Conn., 17 Sept. 1872, Lydia Judd, dau. of Edward Matthew and Laura (Cartwright) Judd, of Kent, where she was born 16 Dec. 1850. They settled at Wassaic, N. Y., and were living there in Dec. 1876. He was then one of the firm of Tanner & Chaffee, dealers in grain, flour, feed and plaster. Chil. of Eben Whitney and Amanda (Fuller) Chaffee. L Alice Rebecca Chaffee, b. at Ellsworth, Conn., 3 Nov. 1845; died at Ellsworth, 19 Sept. 1848, and was buried there. II. Florence Adele Chaffee, b. at Ellsworth, Conn., 4 Feb. 1849; married there, 22 Sept. 1870, John Horace Reed, a farmer, son of Newton and Anna (Van Dyke) Reed,i and grandson of Ezra and Esther (Edgarton) Reed, of Amenia, N. Y., where he was born 24 Sept. 1846. They settled at Ellsworth, and were living there in Nov. 1 876. III. Herbert Fuller Chaffee, b. at Ellsworth, Conn., 20 Nov. 1865. Chil. of Enoch Slosson and Rachel (Wood) Williams. I. Emeline Williams, b. at Tioga, now Newark Valley, N. Y., 22 Feb. 1804; married, 12 Oct. 1831, her father's cousin, Charles Farnham. See his record. I See the Reed Genealogy, p. 457. 4190 419s 17980 4197 17982 4200 1 1074 4219 Whitney Family. 1 1008 11009 IIOIO lion 11012 II. Eliza Ann Williams, b. at Tioga, now Newark Valley, 13 Ap. 1806; married, 8 Jan. 1829, William Caylord, a waggon-maker, son of Lawrence Gaylord, of Union, N. Y. They settled at Binghamton, N. Y., about 1 840-45 ; and moved to Toledo, Ohio. She was living at Coving- ton, Ind., in 1863. III. Aimerin Williams, b. at Berkshire, now Newark Valley, N. Y., 30 Aug. 1808 ; a farmer; married at her father's house, 29 Dec. 1829, by Rev. Marcus Ford, pastor of the Congregational Church of Newark Valley, to Margaret Van Wormer, dau. of Michael and Hannah (Sturges) Van Wormer, of Newark Valley. She was born at Guilderland, N. Y., 26 July 1812. They settled at Newark Valley; where he died, 10 Ap. 1863, ^i^d was buried in Hope Cemetery. She was living at Newark Valley in Dec, 1877. They were members of the Methodist Episcopal Church. IV. Juliet Williams, b. at Berkshire, now Newark Valley, N. Y., 8 Sept. 181 1 ; married at her father's house in Newark Valley, 4 {var. 5) Nov. 1835, by Rev. Marcus Ford, Congregational, to Marshall Hotchkin, a farmer, son of Abraham and Parthenia (Bement) Hotchkin, of Newark Valley, where he was born 18 May 1806. They settled at Newark Valley; died there (she, 8 Jan. 1842 ; he, 24 May 1874), and were buried in Hope Cemetery. His second wife, Mrs. Abigail (Harmon) Branch, dau. of John and Jemima (Hovey) Harmon, of Newark Valley, and widow of Levi Branch, of the same place, was born 15 Sept. 1806; married 14 Dec. 1843; died 17 Aug. 185 1, and was buried in Hope Cemetery. His third wife, Mary Edwards Muzzy, dau. of Jonas and Thirza (Moore) Muzzy, of Newark Valley, was born 29 July 1812 ; married 30 Dec. 1853 ; and was living at Newark Valley in Dec. 1 877. V. William Thomas Williams, b. at Berkshire, now Newark Valley, N. Y., II Aug. 1814; a farmer; married at Speedsville, N. Y., 16 Jan. 1856, Lucia Ann Legg, dau. of Leonard and Esther Rhuad (Chidsey) Legg, of Speedsville, where she was born 30 Sept. 1828. They settled at Newark Valley; where she died, 21 Dec. 1862, and was buried in Hope Cemetery. He was married (2d), 22 Jan. 1873, at Newark Valley, by Rev. Jay Clizbe, Congregational, to Salome Catharine Brougham, dau. of John G. and Catharine (Van Valkenburgh) Brougham, and widow of Alvin Doney, of Newark Valley. She was born at Owego, N. Y., 15 Ap. 1831. They were living at Newark Valley in Dec. 1877. VI. Marquis de la Fayette Williams, b. at Berkshire, now Newark Valley, N. Y., 14 March 1817 ; a cabinet-maker; lived at Towanda, Penn., from the Autumn of 1837 till 1839; at Mohawk Valley, N. Y., till 1841; and then returned to Newark Valley, where he was married, 14 March 1844, by Rev. B. Mason, Methodist, to Almira Allen, dau. of Daniel 19S 1577 17984 17988 17999 18000 18002 1578 Eighth Generation. 11013 11014 11015 11016 11017 Lyman and Martha (Bardwell) Allen, of Harford, N. Y. She was born at Laurens, N. Y., i Ap. 1816. They settled, in the Autumn of 1845, at Trumansburgh, N. Y.; where she died, 22 May 1863, and was buried in Grove Cemetery. He married (2d), 27 July 1867, at Trumansburgh, Margaret Eugenia Farley, born at Covert, N. Y., 22 Ap. 1835, ^au. of Anthony Minard and Sarah Eugenia (Miller) Farley. They were living at Trumansburgh in Dec. 1877. Vn. Horatio Nelson Williams, b. at Berkshire, now Newark Valley, N. Y., 8 Feb. 1820; a cabinet-maker; married, at her father's house, 30 June 1841, Emily Brown, dau. of Isaac and Eleanor (Branch) Brown, of Berkshire, where she was born i Ap. 182 1. They settled at Painted Post, N. Y.; where she died, 13 Jan. 1862, and was buried. He married (2d), in the Spring of 1863, at Painted Post, Anna Naramore. Chil. of Enoch Slosson and Betsey (Hull) Williams. Vni. Franklin Williams, b. at Berkshire, now Newark Valley, N.Y., 4 Nov. 1 821; a jeweller; married at Skaneateles, N. Y., 14 Aug. 1844, by Rev. Amasa Smith, Baptist, to Hannah Douglass, dau. of Archibald and Sarah (Stevens) Douglass, of Skaneateles, where she was born 4 May 1821. He left his father's house in Nov. 1837; dwelt at Palmyra, N. Y., till 1841; at Auburn, N. Y., till the Spring of 1844; and then returned to Palmyra, where they were still living in July 1875, at 19 Canandaigua Street. He has been, since 1838, a member, and for many years, a ruling elder, of the Presbyterian Church. He was president of the Star Paper Co., at Shorts- ville, N. Y. IX. Theodore Williams, b. at Newark Valley, N. Y., 12 March 1824; a carpenter and joiner; married at Maine, N.Y., 13 Sept. 1848, by Rev. Mr. Blakeslee, Congregational, to Frances Amelia Curtis, dau. of Asa and Roxana (Barnes) Curtis, of Maine, where she was born 21 Oct. 1826. They dwelt at Newark Valley till Ap. 1877; then moved to Carbondale, Penn., and were living there in Dec. 1877. X. Elizabeth Rachel Williams, b. at Newark Valley, N. Y,, 23 Oct. 1826; married, and was living at Lodi, N. Y., in June 1875. XI. Sarah Jane Williams, b. at Newark Valley, N. Y., 15 Jan. 1829; married at Slaterville, N. Y., 15 Jan. 1849, by Rev. Elbert A. Young, Methodist Episcopal, to Washington Alphonso Noble, a farmer, son of William Taylor and Christina (Brower) Noble, of Newark Valley. He was born at Sterling, Penn., 3 March 1823. They settled at Newark Valley; where she died, 28 March 1857, and was buried in Hope Cemetery. He was Hving at Newark Valley in Dec. 1877. 18007 4200 18012 1 801 7 18019 Whitney Family. 11018 11019 1 1020 1 102 1 1 1022 XII. Enoch Slosson Williams, b. at Newark Valley, N. Y., 16 Jan. 1 831; a merchant- tailor; left home when fourteen years old, and lived at Owego, N. Y., for four years; at Binghamton, N. Y., two years ; at Berk- shire, N. Y., one and a half years; married at Speedsville, N. Y., 15 July 1852, Martha Lydia Legg, dau. of Leonard and Esther Rhuad (Chidsey) Legg, of Speedsville, where she was born 10 May 1835. They dwelt at Speedsville for three years; then settled at Candor, N. Y., and were living there in Nov. 1875. XIII. Eunice Augusta Williams, b. at Newark Valley, N. Y., 3 Aug. 1835; married there, 13 Sept. 1853, at her father's house, Riley Tappan Dean, a farmer, son of Stafford Abel and Abigail (Warren) Dean, of Newark Valley, where he was born 22 Jan. 1834. They settled at Newark Valley; where she died, 24 March 1854, and was buried in Hope Cemetery. He married (2d) Frances Legg, of Speedsville, N. Y., and (3d) Mrs. Alice (Wade) Andrews, of Newark Valley; and was living at Maine, N. Y., in June 1875. Chil. of Ezekiel and Caroline (Slosson) Rich. I. Mary Ann Rich, b. at Berkshire, now Newark Valley, N. Y., 14 Ap. 1 813; died unmarried, 26 Dec. 1847, ^^ Richford, N. Y., and was buried there, in the Congregational Church-yard^ II. Chauncey Leroy Rich, b. at Berkshire, now Newark Valley, N. Y., 29 Jan. 181 5; a merchant; married at Richford, N. Y., 4 July 1836, by Rev. David S. Morse, Congregational, to Eunice Deming, dau. of Abram and Louisa (Harris) Deming, of Richford. She was born at Great Barrington, Mass., 28 Sept. 181 3. They settled at Richford; where she died, 27 Dec. 1866, and was buried in the Congregational Church-yard. He married (2d), 6 June 1868, Jane Morenos, dau. of John and Winifred (O'Brien) Morenos, of Richford, where she was born 9 Jan. 185 1. They were living at Richford in Dec. 1877. He has been a director and treasurer of the Southern Central Railroad Company from its formation. III. Angeline Eliza Rich, b. at Berkshire, now Newark Valley, N, Y., 23 Nov. 1816; married at Richford, N. Y., 11 Oct. 1836, Lewis Halsey Kelly, a physician, son of John Kelly, of Genoa, N. Y., where he was born about 1809. They dwelt at Speedsville, N. Y.; at Yorkshire, N. Y.; at Marathon, N. Y., till 1849; at Painesville, Ohio, till 1856; then settled at Rochester, Minn., where she died 10 Nov. 1857, ^"d was buried in Oak- wood Cemetery. He died, of consumption, at Owatonna, Minn., 9 Oct. 1873, in his 64th year, and was buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Rochester. 1579 18020 4201 18022 18027 1580 II023 II024 I 1025 1 1026 1 1027 1 1028 Eighth Generation. He was engaged in the publication of various papers at Rochester, Owatonna, Northfield, and Faribault, Minn. IV. Lucien Densmore Rich, b. at Berkshire, now Newark Valley, N. Y., 21 Sept. 1818 ; an inn-keeper; married at Trumansburgh, N. Y., 30 March 1843, Margaret Lufanny Crandall, dau. of Simeon Miner and Eliza (Belknap) Crandall, of Trumansburgh, where she was born 16 Sept. 1821. They dwelt at Richford till 1848; and then moved to Woodstock, 111.; where she died 1 3 Nov. 1 867, and was buried in Oakland Cemetery. He returned to Richford, 12 Jan. 1870, and was living there in Dec. 1877; ticket-agent of the Southern Central Railroad. V. William Dunham Rich, b. at Berkshire, now Newark Valley, N. Y., 25 Dec. 1820 ; died at the same place, 3 Jan. 1821, and was buried in Hope Cemetery. VI. Maria Louisa Rich, b. at Richford, N. Y., 2 Sept. 1828; married there, 29 Sept. 1850, John More Benjamin, a mason, son of Hiram and Gertrude (Van Hoesen) Benjamin, of Richford. He was born in Delaware Co., N. Y., 13 Jan. 1825. They dwelt at Richford till Aug. 1852; then moved to Painesville, Ohio, and were living there in Dec. 1877. He has been sheriff of Lake Co., Ohio, for two terms, 1864—67. Chil. of Otis and Sarah (Slosson) Lincoln. I. William Slosson Lincoln, b. at Berkshire, now Newark Valley, N. Y., 13 Aug. 1813; a merchant; married at her father's house, in Newark Valley, 14 Jan. 1836, by Rev. Marcus Ford, Congregational, to Helen Maria Burbank, dau. of Col. Christopher and Lucia (Leonard) Burbank. She was born at Chester, Mass., 24 Feb. 18 16. They were living at Washing- ton, D. C, in June 1875. He was elected to Congress in Nov. 1866, from the 26th Congressional District of New York; and has practised law at Washington, since the expiration of his term. II. Lincoln, a son, b. at Berkshire, now Newark Valley, N. Y., 24 Feb. 1 816; died 27 Feb. 18 16, and was buried on the farm. f III. Celia Lincoln, b. at Berkshire, now Newark Valley, N. Y., 14 June 1 8 17; married at her father's house, in Newark Valley, 3 Sept. 184 1, by Rev. Marcus Ford, Congregational, to William Bradford Burbank, a merchant, son of Col. Christopher and Lucia (Leonard) Burbank, of New- ark Valley. He was born at Feeding Hills, Mass., 30 Oct. 1817. They settled at Chicago, 111. She died, without children, 23 May 1845, at her 18035 18038 4202 18043 II029 II030 Whitney Family. 1 103 1 1 1032 11033 1 1034 father's house ; and was buried in Hope Cemetery, Newark Valley. He married (2d), 1 1 Sept. 1 849, at her father's house, Nancy Johnson Spaulding, dau. of Moses and Eunice (Johnson) Spaulding, of Newark Valley, where she was born 4 May 1 820 ; and was living at Chicago in Dec. 1877, without children. IV. Caroline Amanda Lincoln, b. at Berkshire, now Newark Valley, N. Y., i March 1820; married at her father's house, in Newark Valley, 22 Aug. 1837, by Rev. Marcus Ford, Congregational, to Charles Higbe,! a farmer, son of Anson and Ann (Patterson) Higbe, of Newark Valley, where he was born 7 Aug. 18 17. They settled at Newark Valley, on a part of his father's homestead, and were living there in Dec. 1 877. He was one of the founders, and one-third owner, of Reed City, Michigan. V. Charles Keyes Lincoln, b. at Berkshire, now Newark Valley, N. Y., 6 Aug. 1822; a druggist; married at her father's house, 14 Jan. 1847, Laura Ann Stebbins, dau. of Barnabas Merrick and Roxalana (Gleason) Stebbins, of Newark Valley. She was born at New Marlbor- ough, Mass., 25 June 1825. They settled at Owego, N. Y., and were living there in Dec. 1877. VI. Jane Charlotte Lincoln, b. at Newark Valley, N. Y., 20 Feb. 1825; married, 13 Aug. 1845, her mother's third cousin, William Josiah Burr. See his record. iVC Mi^ o^/t*»o**4 U^>£&^^ ,^/^^'«» v/^<^ Vn. Julia Etta Lincoln, b. at Newark Valley, N. Y., 2 Ap. 1827; married there, 10 Jan. 1849, ^^ her father's house, by Rev. Marcus Ford, Congregational, to Barnabas Merrick Stebbins, an agent for insurance, son of Barnabas Merrick and Roxalana (Gleason) Stebbins, of Newark Valley. He was born at New Marlborough, Mass., 14 Aug. 1822. They settled at Owego, N. Y., and were living there in Dec. 1877. VHI. George Emmett Lincoln, b. at Newark Valley, N. Y., 4 Dec. 1829; a farmer and trader; married at Painted Post, N. Y., 19 Dec. 1866, by Rev. John Branch, Baptist, to Ennnna Augusta Sheldon, dau. of Sylvester and Sarah (Robbins) Sheldon, of Newark Valley, where she was born i May 1846. They moved from Newark Valley to Owego, N. Y., and thence to PainesvlUe, Ohio, where he died without children, 22 Ap. 1872. He was buried in Hope Cemetery, Newark Valley. She , returned to Owego, and was living there in Dec. 1877. IX. Helen Maria Lincoln, b. at Newark Valley, N. Y., 8 June 1832 ; married there, 8 June 1853, at her father's house, by Rev. Peter Sanford I For his ancestry, see note to No. 1750. 1581 18044 18045 I 1456 4441 18050 18052 1582 II03S 1 1 036 1 1037 1 1038 1 1039 Eighth Generation. Worden, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church at Speedsville, N. Y., to David Williams Patterson, ^ a farmer, of West Winsted, Conn., son of Chester and Mary Ann (ElUott) Patterson, of Newark Valley. He was born at Union, N. Y., 15 July 1824; settled at West Winsted, 24 Dec. 1846; returned to Newark Valley, with his family, 5 May 1865; and was living there in Dec. 1877. Since 1855, he has been a student of American genealogy and local history, and has labored on the Whitney Genealogy, as an assistant, for nearly five years, to the very great advantage of the work, in respect of fulness and accuracy. k%, ct*^^a^ fl^tM^-t^ t/k£a**^ — — — X. Laura Eugenia Lincoln, b. at Newark Valley, N. Y., 25 July 1835; died there, 29 March 1864, and was buried in Hope Cemetery. XL Ada Augusta Lincoln, b. at Newark Valley, N. Y., i Nov. 1837; married there, 1 6 Nov. 1 864, at the homestead, by Rev. Samuel Frederick Bacon, Congregational, to Clayton Byington, a salesman, son of Lawyer and Savilla (Woodford) Byington, of Newark Valley, where he was born 3 Jan. 1835. They settled at Big Rapids, Mich.; returned to Newark Valley in May 1867; went to Portage City, Wis., in Sept. 1867; and re turned, in Ap. 1 868, to Newark Valley, where they were living in Dec. 1877, without children. fH- <=^*^^ osi ^^^..^^i O^M^^ "^^^ ^^^L Xn. Sarah Isabella Lincoln, b. at Newark Valley, N. Y., 25 June 1842; married there, 27 Sept. 1865, at the homestead, by Rev. Samuel Frederick Bacon, Congregational, to Francis Edwin Brockway, an account- ant, son of Joseph Byington and Amanda (Winship) Brockway, of Newark Valley. He was born at Berkshire, N. Y., 10 Sept. 1844. They settled at Owego, N. Y., and were living therein Dec. 1877. (fi^v^ % d^ "^'^ Cnll. of Williams and Maria (Benjamin) Siosson. I. George Williams Siosson, b. at Newark Valley, N. Y., 24 June 1825; an accountant; married there, 8 Sept. 1847, by Rev. Marcus Ford, Congregational, to Melinda Jane Williams, dau. of Oliver and Freelove (Newell) Williams, of Newark Valley, where she was born 5 Feb. 1827. They settled at Newark Valley; moved to Big Rapids, Mich., in Jan. 186$; returned, in Sept. 1868, to Newark Valley, and were living there in Dec. 1877. He was then station-agent of the Southern Central Railroad, having held that position from the opening of the road in March 1870. n. Emily Villars Siosson, b. at Newark Valley, N. Y., 13 Jan. 1827; » For his ancestry, see the two pedigrees opposite. 18056 4203 18057 > <- > s fit > H W w PI r PI z > > iPi lO ;, 2 O-hO SJ H — 3 ■>■ r Wov II r ;? ^ki < t ;^ 01 =r l!i Oi r 3 g z rt S' g- m > c t) > •■ Q.^ n En 3 3 0.3-31. 2 3 m 00 O o a p) c". :>>t3 3 g n (u ?SE O M „ !r-p (ra i; o ■ 5 " o s s s 1 n> * 2 p 3 b o oi (-1 o'a-S^r 3 S ^ g'?>2=HCn ..tn ■ VI » M 3 I !? D. » M M H 5 3 3 01 O - n n.w OJ pi a - 3.03 ^o> O 3-5- SJM S i^ e; :?? 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"„ „ ™ o z 0\ ON !^ 2 P' P-f. !^. 3 i^ o ^-1 '-" . ■ ^ff« [13 • fD "a.t>3 » ' M " !i o^ frtCh 0^ Ss-s 3 ?r ■ OK S. < PI 3 o .5?» 2 1 o < On -^-vj h P : CO gu) en "-^ I — 3 EC'^a,! o.^ S*t o 1 f < (/) f-t n S T B " I C H ■ g-5 P-3'a,2 c o' n 3 „= -" ci- . W n cn ^c ? ■ a_ 3 o^H o c 3 n ^ S 3 - -" b On q n a- ■ 2 P 3 ■■ J' H CP-->N <— .hrtCi'C-S C O M B ffi3 3 < » n STn 3 o ■ 5^?; S3 a- §;* gn a 3 i ^ 3 * n. 5^;- S^S CI. PX o\ cl C • S t/1 o ri fra CO i-i ro w i l_3 p E Is- ?"g Oo - * S o ><; M 3- (^ a Cn £■ H " PI > z n w en H O > < r r > H H m ?^ en O II040 Whitney Family. 11041 1 1042 1 1043 1 1 044 died of measles, 14 Ap. 1832, at Newark Valley, and was buried there, in Hope Cemetery. III. Phebe Elizabeth Siosson, b. at Newark Valley, N. Y., 9 March 1830; married there, 17 Sept. 1850, at her father's house, by Rev. Marcus Ford, Congregational, to Frederick Handel Todd, a trader and lumberman, son of Josiah and Elizabeth (Clinton) Todd, of Newark Valley. He was born at North Haven, Conn., 26 Feb. 18 19. They settled at Newark Valley; and, in 1865, moved to Big Rapids, Mich., where he was drowned 18 March 1868. He was buried in Hope Cemetery, Newark Valley. She returned to Newark Valley, and was living there, with her mother, in Dec. 1877. Chil. of Franklin and Nancy (Rich) Slosson. I. Caroline Augusta Slosson, b. at Newark Valley, N. Y., 13 Feb. 1833 ; married at Owego, N. Y., 17 Dec. 185 1, by Rev. P. C. Hay, D.D., Presbyterian, to Ezra Warren Reeves, a merchant, son of Lorenzo and Maria L. (Clark) Reeves, of Owego, where he was born 3 Ap. 1826. They dwelt on McMaster Street, Owego, till Ap. 1876; and then moved to Ukiah, Cal., where they were still living in Dec. 1877. n. Nancy Rich Slosson, b. at Owego, N. Y., 13 March 1839; died 15 March 1839. Chll. of Simeon Rich and Semantha (Slosson) Griffin. I. Laura Eugenia Griffin, b. at Richford, N. Y., 23 Dec. 1843; married at Dryden, N.Y., 18 Aug. 1866, Charles Bolby Ellis, a hotel-keeper, son of Orrin and Sarah (Bolby) Ellis, of Bath, N. Y., where he was born 2 July 1840. They settled at Harford, N. Y.; where he died 31 July 1873, of an injury which he received in the war of 1861, while carrying orders. He was buried in the Harford Cemetery. He was a member of Co. F, 109th Reg., N. Y. S. Volunteers. She was living at Harford in Dec. 1877. n. Mary Elizabeth Griffin, b. at Richford, N. Y, 30 Ap. 1847; married at Dryden, N. Y., 23 Nov. 1867, Lyman Tanner, a carpenter and painter, son of Selma and Almira (Johnson) Tanner, of Harford, N. Y. He was born at Virgil, N. Y., 31 Dec. 1843. They were living at Harford in Dec. 1877. He served throughout the war of 1861. 1583 18058 4204 18064 4205 18070 18073 15^4 1 1045 11046 1 1047 1 1048 1 1049 1 1050 1 105 1 1 1052 Eighth Generation. 1 1053 1 1054 Chil. of Elijah and Julia Ann Colt (Criffin) Wilson. I. Julia Ann Wilson, b. at Newark Valley, N. Y.; bap. there, 17 Ap. 1 831; died unmarried, about June 1875. II. Elisha Wilson, b. at Newark Valley, N. Y.; bap. there, 17 Ap. 1 831; a druggist; lived at Grand Rapids, Mich., in 1876. He was then married, and had one child. III. Delphine Wilson, b. at Newark Valley, N. Y.; bap. there, 5 July 1833; married Cutter; and died at Cleveland, Ohio, before the death of her parents. IV. WalStein Wilson, b. at Newark Valley, N. Y.; bap. there, 3 July 1835- V. Adelaide Wilson, b. at Newark Valley, N. Y.; bap. there, 5 July 1844; is unmarried. VI. Theodore Wilson, b. at Newark Valley, N. Y. VII. Jane Wilson, b. at Newark Valley, N. Y.; bap. there, 5 July 1844; married Waldron ; and settled at Grand Rapids, Mich. VIII. Isadore Wilson, lived at Detroit, Mich., in 1876. 11055 Chil. of Chester and Susan Maria (Wilson) Leonard. I. Mary Ann Leonard, b. at Berkshire, N.Y.,i6June 1827; married at Newark Valley, N. Y., 6 Sept. 1848, by Rev. Marcus Ford, Congrega- tional, to Campbell Birdsall Roys, a carpenter and joiner, son of Edwin and Hannah (Underwood) Roys, of Newark Valley. He was born at New Marlborough, Mass., 16 June 1826. She died at Newark Valley, without children, 27 Sept. 1850, and was buried in the old cemetery at Berkshire. He married (2d), 16 Jan. 1861, Charlotte Cordelia Brown, and was living at Binghamton, N. Y., in Dec. 1877. II. Charles Frederick Leonard, b. at Ketchumville, in Newark Valley, N. Y., 2 Ap. 1829; a cigar-manufacturer; married Sarah Maria Searles, and settled at Dansville, N. Y., where they were still Hving in 1870. III. Louisa Leonard, b. at Ketchumville, in Newark Valley, N. Y., 4206 4208 18075 18079 1 1056 IIOS7 1 1058 1 1059 1 1060 11061 Whitney Family 14 May 1833; married at Newark Valley, 9 Oct. 1849, in her mother's house, Aaron Ogden, a cigar-manufacturer, son of Jonathan and Esther (Woodbridge) Ogden, of Binghamton, N. Y., where he was born 21 Nov. 1827. They settled at Dansville, N. Y., in 1850; returned to Newark Valley; moved to Owego, N. Y., i Ap. 1866, and were living there in June 1875. Chil. of Charles Frederick and Lodema Farnham (Ball) Aikens. I. Benjamin Franklin Ailcens, residence not known. II. Ambrose Fredericic Ailcens, settled at Hornellsville, N. Y.; and was living there in July 1875. III. Sophia Aikens, married Asa Phillips; and was living at Wash- ington, D. C, in July 1875. Child of Amasa and Cynthia Winship (Ball) Daily. I. Amasa Daily, b. at Elkland, Penn., 21 July 1843; enlisted at Bur- lington, Iowa, in 1861, in Co. E, ist Reg., Iowa Cavalry, and was discharged in Feb. 1864; reenlisted at Little Rock, Ark., in Feb. 1864, in the Veteran Reserve Corps ; became ill, from fever, at Little Rock, and while on his way home, died at the Soldiers' Home in St. Louis, Mo., 10 May 1864, unmarried. , He was buried in Aspen Grove Cemetery, at Burlington. Child of Ezbon and Cynthia Winship (Ball) Slosson. II. Edwin Ball Slosson, b. at Lawrenceville, Penn., 6 May 185 1; a telegrapher; was living at Council Bluffs, Iowa, in July 1875, unmarried. Chil. of Sylvester and Patience (Wood) Farnham. ^ I. George Anson Farnham, b. at Tioga, N. Y., 9 March 1822; a I The date of their marriage was incorrectly printed at No. 4215 : it should have been 29 Jan. 1820. Patience Wood was dau. of David and Sarah (Tinkham) Wood, and was born at Plymouth, Mass., 9 June 1791. They settled at Tioga, N.Y., where she died li Nov. 1866. He 199 married (2d), 29 Jan. 1868, at Owego, N. Y., Margaret Josephine Smith, widow of Ezra Ferguson, of Owego. She was living at Tioga in Oct. 1877. He died there, 22 Sept. 1873, and was buried with his first wife, in Evergreen Cemetery, Owego. 158s 42 1 1 4214 ^4232 (4214 4215 18082 1586 Eighth Geiieration. 1 1062 1 1063 1 1064 11064a 1 1065 1 1066 farmer; married at Owego, N. Y., 5 Oct. 1843, by Rev. Philetus B. Peck, Baptist, to Mary Maria Shepardson, dau. of Jonathan and Venina (Foster) Shepardson, of Tioga, formerly of Plymouth, N. Y., where she was born 18 Jan. 1818. They settled at Tioga, where he still continued to reside in Oct. 1877. She died there, 27 July 1871, and was buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Owego. II. Enos Slosson Farnham, b. at Tioga, N. Y., 22 Jan. 1825; a farmer; married at Caroline, N. Y., 16 Oct. 1849, Clarissa Venina Dwight, dau. of Elijah and Olive (Standish) Dwight, of West Dryden, N. Y., for- merly of Pharsalia, N. Y., where she was born 14 July 1 824.1 They settled at Tioga, and were living there in Oct. 1877. III. Francis Leroy Farnham, b. at Tioga, N. Y., 14 Nov. 1827; a hotel-keeper; married, 30 Sept. 1858, Asenath Brownell, dau. of Samuel and Eliza (Thomas) Brownell. They were Hving at Pittston, Penn., in Oct. 1877, without children. IV. Sarah Emily Farnham, b. at Tioga, N.Y., 6 Jan. 1830; married there, 12 Feb. 1850, Albert Sherman, a farmer, son of Albert and (Thurston) Sherman ; married (2d) Thurston Dexter, a waggon-maker, son of Stephen and Deborah (Thurston) Dexter ; and was living at Tioga in Oct. 1877. V. Andrew Oliver Farnham, b. at Tioga, N. Y., 29 June 1833; a farmer; married at Troy, Penn., 18 Oct. 1855, Jerusha Hancock, who died 9 Oct. 1856, and was buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Owego, N. Y.; mar- ried (2d), 30 May 1864, at Binghamton, N. Y., Henrietta Swart, widow of Garry Springsteen. They were living at Bristol, N. Y., in Oct. 1877, without children. Chil. of Stephen Park and Fidelia (Farnham) Jones. I. Horatio Jones, b. at Tioga, N. Y., 10 Oct. 1828 ; died there, 9 Feb. 1 83 1, and was buried in the Presbyterian Church-yard at Owego, N. Y. II. Stephen Woodbridge Jones, b. at Tioga, N.Y., 13 Dec. 1831; a lumberman; married at her father's house, 20 Sept. 1854, by Rev. G. H. Blakeslee, Methodist Episcopal, to Prudence Anthony, dau. of Samuel Lucien and Rachel Cortright (Horton) Anthony, of Tioga, where she was born 24 Feb. 1838. They settled at Tioga, and were living there in Sept. 1875- I The Dwight Genealogy, p. 698, makes the year 1822. 18085 18089 4216 18092 Whitney Family. •587 1 1067 1 1068 1 1069 1 1070 1 107 1 in. Horace Jones, b. at Tioga, N. Y., 17 Nov. 1833; ^ farmer; married at her father's house, 24 Nov. 1857, by Rev. William H. King, Baptist, to Rachel Delphi ne Anthony, dau. of Samuel Lucien and Rachel \ Cortright (Horton) Anthony, of Tioga, where she was born 7 Jan. 1842. ! They dwelt at Tioga till i Ap. i860; at Sheshequin, Penn., till i Ap. 1864; and then returned to Tioga, where they were still living in Sept. 1875, on his father's homestead. IV. Charles Edward Jones, b. at Tioga, N. Y,, 2 Jan. 1835 ; enlisted at Owego, N. Y., 9 Aug. 1862, as private in Co. C, 109th Reg., N. Y. S. Vol. Infantry ; was promoted to be orderly-sergeant, date not known ; second-lieut, 12 March 1863; was wounded near Petersburgh, Va., 17 June 1864; and died at Finley Hospital, Washington, D. C, i July 1864, unmar- ried. He was buried in the Presbyterian Church-yard at Owego. Chil. of Joel and Maria Theresa (Coodale) Farnham. I. Eliza Matilda Farnham, b. at Tioga, N. Y., 30 Jan. 1830; a teacher; married there, 23 Sept. 1857, by Rev. John Long, pastor of St. Luke's (Episcopal) Church, of Scranton, Penn., to Le Roy Hancock, of Scranton, son Jesse and Louisa (Champion) Hancock, of Pike, Penn., where he was born 28 March 18 14. They dwelt at Scranton till Ap. 1858 ; and then settled in the village of Hyde Park, now a part of Scranton, where he died of typhoid fever, 21 Dec. 1861. He was buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Owego, N. Y. She moved to Tioga in Nov. 1862 ; and thence, in Sept. 1865, to Nichols, N. Y., near Hooper's Valley post-office, where she was still living in March 1876, engaged in teaching. II. Edwin Mortimer Farnham, b. at Tioga, N. Y., 24 June 1832; a carpenter; married at Factoryville, Barton, N. Y., 23 Nov. 1856, Melissa Johnson, dau. of Ira and Anna (Gardiner) Johnson, of Factoryville. She was born at Owego, N. Y., 28 Feb. 1838, They were living at Nichols, N. Y., in March 1876. He enlisted, 24 Aug. 1864, in the 50th Reg. of N. Y. S. Engineers; and was mustered out of service, 29 June 1865. III. Cynthia Malvina Farnham, b. at Tioga, N. Y., 16 March 1837; married there, 15 Feb. i860, by Rev. William Belong, Universalist, to William Henry Harrison Core, of Towanda, Penn., son of Obadiah and Matilda (Shaw) Gore, of Sheshequin, Penn., where he was born 16 Sept. 1835. They dwelt at Towanda till Jan. 1 871; then moved to Sheshequin, and were living there in March 1876. He was then a postal clerk on the Eastern Division of the Erie Railway. He enlisted 22 Ap. 1861; was mustered, as captain of Co. I, 6th Reg., Penn. Reserves, 15 May 1861; was transferred to U. S. service, 27 July 1861; was promoted to be major. 18094 4218 18097 18099 18101 1588 I 1072 1 1073 1 1074 Eighth Generation. I Sept. 1863; and was mustered out, with his regiment, 15 June 1864. He took part in the battles of Drainesville, 20 Dec. 1861; Mechanicsburgh, 27 June 1862; Rappahannock Station, 23 Aug. 1862; Second Bull Run, 29 to 31 Aug. 1862 ; Chantilly, 2 Sept. 1862 ; South Mountain, 14 Sept. 1862; Antietam, 16 to 17 Sept. 1862; Thoroughfare Gap, 28 Oct. 1862; Fred- ericksburgh, 13 Dec. 1862; Gettysburgh, i to 4 July 1863; Williamsport, 12 July 1863; Ashley Gap, 22 July 1863; Bristoe Station, 13 Oct. 1863; Rappahannock, 3 Nov. 1863; New Hope Church, 30 Nov. 1863; Mine Run, 3 Dec. 1863; Wilderness, 5 to 7 May 1864; Todd Tavern, 8 May 1864; Spottsylvania, 13 May 1864; North Anna River, 24 and 25 May 1864; and Bethesda Church, 30 May 1864. IV. Oscar Enolia Farnham, b. at Tioga, N. Y., 17 Sept. 1839; a wood-turner; married at Nichols, N. Y., 15 Feb. 1866, by Rev. Seymour Epaphroditus Walworth, Methodist Episcopal, to Jenny Wilson, born at Nichols, 17 July 1838, dau. of Nelson and Harriet (Leonard) Wilson. They settled at Nichols, and were living there in March 1876. He enlisted, 16 Ap. 1861, for two years, in 3d Reg., N.'Y. S. Vol. Infantry; was dis- charged in May 1863; enlisted again in Nov. 1863, for three years, in 5th Reg., N. Y. S. Vol. Cavalry; and was discharged at Hart's Island in June 1865. His first battle was at Big Bethel, 6 May 1861; he also took part in the battles of The Wilderness, Cold Harbor, Ashland Station, North Anna, the raid on Southside and Weldon Railroad, Oak Grove, Ream's Station, Stony Creek, Stanton River, Charlotteville, Dinwiddle Court House, Five Forks, Flat Creek, Muddy Creek, Weldon Railroad and Appomattox. He was captured, 26 June 1864; was imprisoned at Peters- burgh for a few days, and at Libby Prison till 26 July; escaped from the cars near Mellen, Ga., while being conveyed to the prison at Andersonville ; and, after thirty-four days of wandering, reached Sherman's lines at Atlanta. He then returned to his regiment, and served with Gen. Sheridan, as orderly, till discharged. V. Enoch Slosson Farnham, b. at Owego, N. Y., 25 Nov. 1842; died at Tioga, N. Y., 14 Sept. 1848, and was buried at Candor, N. Y. Chil. of Charles and Emeline (Willianns) Farnham. I. Juliet Williams Farnham, b. at Tioga, N. Y., 11 July 1832; married at Owego, N. Y., i Jan. 1852, by Rev. A. H. Burlingham, Baptist, to Anson Silas Sheldon, a farmer, son of Oliver and Phebe (Richardson) Sheldon, of Burlington, Vt, where he was born 18 May 1824. They dwelt at Burlington for two years; at Flemingville, N. Y., twelve years; then settled at Centre Lisle, N. Y., and were still Hving there in July 1876. 18103 4219 n 1007 1 8 106 II07S 1 10/6 1 1077 1 1078 1 1079 1 1080 11081 1 1082 1 1083 Whitney Family. 11. Helen Maria Farnham, b. at Tioga, N. Y., 21 Oct. 1834; a milliner; was living in Franklin Street, Owego, N. Y., in June 1876, unmarried. ^III. Delphine Augusta Farnham, b. at Tioga, N. Y., 22 March 1840; married there, 2 Ap. 1868, in her father's house, by Rev. Samuel Johnson, Congregational, to Philip Judd Lacy, of Newark Valley, N. Y., a farmer, son of Philip and Mary (Kellogg) Lacy, of Richford, N. Y., where he was born in 1838. They dwelt at Little Meadows, Penn., four years; and then settled at Richford, where they were still living in June 1 876. He was a soldier in the war of 1861. Chil. of Charles and Mary Dariing (Clark) Farnham. IV. Catharine Eugenia Farnham, b. at Tioga, N. Y., 24 Nov. 1843; married in New York City, 27 Feb. 1873, by Rev. Frederick Brown, pastor of the Cornell Memorial Church, to Oscar Cod ley, a commission- merchant ; and settled in New York, where they were still living in June 1876, at 271 East 23d Street. V. Charles Frederick Farnham, b. at Tioga, N. Y., 28 Sept. 1845; a telegrapher; married at Burlington, Iowa, 23 Oct. 1870, Ada Mitchell. They were living at Bushnell, 111., in June 1876, without children. He enlisted at Owego, N. Y., 10 Feb. 1864, for three years, in the 5th Reg. of N. Y. Cavalry ; was captured in June 1 864, and imprisoned for five months at Andersonville ; was then moved to Thomasville, from which he escaped 25 Dec. 1864, living in the woods till May 1865 ; and was discharged at New York in June 1865. VI. Mary Emeline Farnham, b. at Tioga, N. Y., 28 Sept. 1847; a telegrapher; married at Owego, N. Y., i June 1873, by Rev. Dwight Whitney Marsh, Congregational, to Dwight Carieton, an agent for the sale of sewing-machines, son of Edward and (Evans) Carieton, of Tioga, where he was born in 1850. They dwelt at Owego till'i i Jan. 1876 ; then settled at New York City, and were living there in June 1 876. VII. Catharine Elizabeth Farnham, b. at Tioga, N. Y., 23 Ap. 1850; a teacher; was living with her mother, unmarried, in Ross Street, Owego, N. Y., in June 1876. VIII. Florence Eveline Farnham, b. at Tioga, N. Y., 17 June 1854; was living with her mother, at Owego, N. Y., in June 1876. IX. William Henry Farnham, b. at Tioga, N. Y., 4 March 1857. X. James Adelbert Farnham, b. at Tioga, N. Y., 13 May i860. 1589 4219 18110 18111 I590 Eighth Generation. 1 1084 11084a 11084b 11084c I io84d I io84e iio84f iio84g 11085 1 1086 1 1087 Chil. of Hiram and Caroline (Farnham") Cleason. I. Albert Cleason, b. at Tioga, N. Y., 24 Jan. 1834; has been three times married; and dwelt at Barrington, 111., in Oct. 1877. II. Sarah Amanda Cleason, b. at Tioga, N. Y., 5 March 1835; married there, 6 July 185 1, Lyman Beach Foote, a farmer and lumberman, son of Jared and Sarah Ann (Scott) Foote,^ of Tioga, formerly of Franklin, N. Y., where he was born 24 March 1822. They settled at Tioga, and were still living there in Oct. 1877. III. Edgar Cleason, b. at Tioga, N. Y., 27 May 1836; and lived at Louisiana, Mo., in Oct. 1877. IV. Henry Cleason, b. at Tioga, N. Y., 3 Feb. 1838; married Helen ; and lived at Winona Junction, Wis., in Oct. 1877. V. Ezbon Slosson Cleason, b. at Tioga, N. Y., 23 Dec. 1839; and lived at Libertyville, 111., in Oct. 1877. VI. Caroline Amelia Cleason, b. at Tioga, N. Y., 23 Aug. 1841; married Wallace Bulkley; and Hved at Libertyville, III, in Oct. 1877. VII. Fidelia Cleason, b. at Tioga, N. Y., 11 March 1843; married Aaron Shupe ; and lived at Racine, Wis., in Oct. 1877. VIII. John Cleason, b. at Tioga, N. Y., 23 Aug. 1845; residence unknown. Chil. of Frederick Augustus and Agnes Louisa (Barclay) Farnham. I. Stephen Jones Farnham, b. at Tioga, N. Y., 7 Sept. 1846; died 24 Sept. 1848. II. Joel Sayer Farnham, b. at Tioga, N. Y., 13 July 1848; a farmer; married at Owego, N. Y., 7 Ap. 1874, Catharine E. Somers, of South Owego, N. Y. They were living at Tioga in Oct. 1 877. III. Alice Farnham, b. at Tioga, N.Y., 19 Sept. 1850; married at her father's house, 17 Nov. 1871, George Henry Day, a painter, son of William I Caroline Farnham, No. 4220, died at received in time to appear in their proper position, Tioga, N. Y., 17 June 1867; her husband, on page 756. Hiram Gleason, a builder, was bom at Syra- ' See the Foote Genealogy, p. 233. cuse, N. Y., 6 Oct. 1802. These facts were not 4220 18112 4224 18114 18115 Whitney Family, 1591 1 1088 1 1089 1 1090 1 109 1 1 1092 1 1093 and Jane (Edwards) Day, of Athens, N. Y., where he was born 22 May 1843. They settled at Tioga, and were still living there in July 1876. IV. Elisha Wilson Farnham, b. at Tioga, N. Y., 3 Ap. 1852; a telegraph-operator; married at Baraboo, Wis., 7 Ap. 1873, Emma Jane Dykins. They were living at 95 Michigan Street, Milwaukee, Wis., in Oct. 1877. V. Herbert Augustus Farnham, b. at Tioga, N. Y., 15 Nov. 1854. VI. May Edith Farnham, b. at Tioga, N. Y., 20 May 1857. 1 1 094 1 109s 1 1096 1 1097 Chil. of William and Matilda (Slosson) Dunham. I. William Dunham, b. at Richford, N. Y.; a druggist ; was living at New York City in Sept. 1875, unmarried. II. Orcelia Dunham, b. at Richford, N.Y.; married WllliamCrlttenton. They were living at Morrisania, N. Y., in Sept. 1875. III. Robert Dunham, b. at Richford, N. Y.; married, and was living at New York City in Sept. 1875. Chil. of John Catlin and Julia Ann (Slosson) Stedman. I. Susan Rebecca Stedman, b. at Richford, N. Y., 2 March 1829; died at Unadilla, Mich., unmarried, 15 Oct. 185 1, and was buried in Unadilla Cemetery. II. Sylvia Maria Stedman, b. at Richford, N. Y., 25 Oct. 1830; married at Unadilla, Mich., 17 Nov. 1853, A. B. Wood, son of A. B. and Lucy (Warren) Wood; and dwelt at Owosso, Mich., in Oct. 1875. III. Enos Slosson Stedman, b. at Richford, N. Y., 20 March 1834; a lawyer; enlisted at Unadilla, Mich., in the 26th Reg. of Mich. Vol. Infantry, as private ; was promoted to be first-sergeant ; was captured at Petersburgh, Va., 16 Aug. 1864; died in prison at Salisbury, N. C, 12 Dec. 1864, unmarried, and was buried there. IV. Ulysses Stedman, b. at Richford, N. Y., 11 Ap. 1836; and was living at Chattanooga, Tenn., in Oct. 1875. 18116 4225 4226 18117 1592 1 1098 1 1099 moo IIIOI II 102 1 1 103 1 1 104 I II 05 1 1 106 1 1 107 II 108 1 1 109 I II 10 Eighth Generation. V. John Obadiah Stedman, b. at Richford, N. Y., 17 Jan. 1838; and was living at Unadilla, Mich., in Oct. 1875. Chil. of Charles Frederick and Charlotte (Slosson) Culver. I. Caroline Augusta Culver, b. at Elkland, Penn., 12 Oct. 1830; married Samuel Ellison; died at Elkland, 25 Oct. 1855, and was buried there. II. Laura Etta Culver, triplet, b. at Elkland, Penn., i June 1833; died at Elkland, 6 Feb. 1834, and was buried there. III. Henrietta Culver, triplet, b. at Elkland, Penn., i June 1833; died at Elkland, i May 1834, and was buried there. IV. Rosa Etta Culver, triplet, b. at Elkland, Penn., i June 1833; died at Elkland, 15 Ap. 1834, and was buried there. V. Marion Culver, b. at Elkland, Penn., 23 Aug. 1834; died at Elkland, 25 Jan. 1835, and was buried there. VI. Leander Culver, b. at Elkland, Penn., 4 Dec. 1836; married Norma Priest, of Ohio. VII. Joseph Culver, b. at Elkland, Penn., i Dec. 1838. VIII. Berenice Culver, b. at Elkland, Penn., i Feb. 1841; married Samuel Ellison. IX. Charles Frederick Culver, b. at Elkland, Penn., 25 Jan. 1843. X. Enos Slosson Culver, b. at Elkland, Penn., 4 May 1846; married Ceorgiana Butler, of Wisconsin. XI. Ezbon Culver, b. at Elkland, Penn., 11 Oct. 1848. 4228 Chil. of Clark and Adeline (Ball) Slosson. I. William Henry Slosson, b. at Lawrenceville, Penn., 23 Oct. 1832; a clerk; was living at 7 Sixth Avenue, New York, in July 1875, un- married. (4229 (4213 ■■/ I II 1 1 IIII2 IIII3 IIII4 IIII5 II 116 IIII7 Whitney Family. II. Cynthia Matilda Slosson, b. at Lawrenceville, Penn., i Ap. 1834; was living at New York City in July 1875, unmarried. III. Celia Slosson, b. at Lawrenceville, Penn., 1 1 July 1835; married there, 19 Jan. 1869, by Rev. J. P. Turten, Methodist, to William Henry Rice, a lumberman, son of Henry and Leavaria (Griffie) Rice,' of Burling- ton, Iowa, where he was born 3 Feb. 1840. He enlisted at Burlington in 1864, as a private, in Co. F, 45th Reg., Iowa Volunteers; was promoted to be corporal ; and served till the close of the war. They were living at 622 Foster Street, West Hill, Burlington, in July 1875. IV. Josephine Slosson, b. at Lawrenceville, Penn., 3 June 1837; married there, 28 June 1859, Charles Nelson Crittenton, a druggist, son of Harvey and Phebe (Madison) Crittenton, of Henderson, N. Y,, where he was born 20 Feb. 1833. They settled at New York City; and were still living there, at 7 Sixth Avenue, in July 1875. V. Susan Louisa Slosson, b. at Lawrenceville, Penn., 26 Nov. 1 841; married at 48 Bank Street, New York, 7 July 1868, by Rev. Robert G. Quennell, Episcopal, to Thomas Edwin Delano, a book-keeper, son of Thomas and Margaret Emily (Sebring) Delano, of New York, where he was born (at 58 Ann Street) 5 July 1835. They dwelt at Hoboken, N.J., for two years; and then moved to New York, where they were still living in July 1875. Chii. of Hiram Foote and Sally Ann (Hyde) Mather. I. Walter Gibbons Mather, b. at Elbridge, N. Y., 6 Feb, 1822; and died there, 6 Aug. 1823. II. Sally Ann Mather, b. at Elbridge, N. Y., 19 Oct. 1824; married, in Feb. 1846, William B. Beeson, a merchant, of Niles, Mich., where she died 2 May 1857. Chii. of Hiram Foote and Mary Parsons (Cole) Mather. III. Joseph Cole Mather, b. at Elbridge, N. Y., 17 May 1833; married in 1856, at Niles, Mich., Clarissa Lewis, who was born at London, Eng., and died at Salt Lake City in 1875, a member of the Prot. Epis. Church. They dwelt at Chicago, 111., till Ap. 1864; at Canon City, Nev., till 3 July 1864; at Atchison, Kansas, and Hannibal and St. Joseph, Mo., I David Rice was born on Buffalo Creek, near Henry Rice. His wife was born at Wheeling, Rice's Fort, Washington Co., Penn., son of Va. They moved to Burlington, Iowa, in 1838. 200 1593 18122 18126 18128 4235 1 8 129 4239 18131 1594 IIII8 imp 1 1 120 III2I III22 III23 1 1 124 III25 Eighth Generation. till Dec. 1868; at Omaha, Neb., till 1871; and then settled at Salt Lake City, where he was still living in Oct 1875, as agent of the Omaha Smelting and Refining Company. ft 'i- i*' ' IV. Laura Hannah Mather, b. at Elbridge, N. Y., 3 May 1835; married in 1856, at Niles, Mich., Ceorge McClure Welles, a merchant, of Niles, where they continued to reside till her death, 5 Feb. 1865. He was then a captain in a regiment of Michigan Cavalry. They were members of the Presbyterian Church. He was living at Great Bend, Kansas, in Oct. 1875, having married a second time. V. David Hyde Mather, b. at Elbridge, N. Y., 2 Oct. 1837; grad. at Williams College in 1859; a lawyer; was living in Oct. 1875, unmarried. VI. Ralph Taylor Mather, b. at Elbridge, N. Y., 13 March 1840; a merchant; passed several years in California and Nevada; and settled, in Ap. 1866, at Atchison, Kansas, where he died, unmarried, 23 Aug. 1868. He was buried at Niles, Mich. VII. Mary Amanda Mather, b. at Elbridge, N. Y., 25 Jan. 1842; married at Chicago, 111., 17 Sept. 1863, Lewis Hunt, a dealer in leather, son of Thomas Merrick and Sarah (Mills) Hunt, ' of Auburn, N. Y., where he was born 12 Nov. 1839. They settled at Janesville, Wis.; and were still living there in Oct. 1875, members of the Congregational Church. He was then secretary of the Green Bay Hide and Leather Co., of Janesville. VIII. Caroline Altie Mather, b. at Elbridge, N. Y., 27 Nov. 1843 ; died unmarried, 30 Dec. 1866, at Janesville, Wis., while visiting her sister; and was buried at Niles, Mich. IX. John Steward Mather, b. at Niles, Mich., 2 Oct. 1845 ; ^ mine- operator; has travelled extensively in the United States, British North America and Alaska, from Jan. 1864 to Oct. 1874; then settled at Verdi, Nevada, where he was still living in Oct. 1875, unmarried. X. Frances Chloe Mather, b. at Niles, Mich., 3 Oct. 1848; died in her uncle's house at Albion, N. Y., 19 March 1869, and was buried at Albion. Chll. of Dan Hyde and Frances Maria (Elliott) Cole. I. Mary Jane Cole, b. at Albion, N. Y., 27 June 1841 ; and was living there in Sept. 1875, unmarried. I See the Hunt Genealogy, p. 198. 18132 18135 4241 1 1 126 III27 III28 1 1 129 III30 III3I Whitney Family. II. Joseph Cole, b. at Albion, N. Y., 9 Jan. 1848; a graduate of Williams College, and a lawyer; was living at Albion in Sept. 1875, unmarrried. III. Dan Hyde Cole, b. at Albion, N. Y., 2 Feb. 185 1; a salesman; married at Albion, 13 May 1873, Mary Flintham, of the same place, born at St. Louis, Mo., 16 Nov. 1852, dau. of John and Maria Harding (Stevens) Flintham. i They settled at Albion, and were still living there in Sept. 1875. Chil. of Augustus and Cornelia (Hart) Kellogg. I. Louisa Emily Kellogg, b. at Skaneateles, N. Y., 27 July 1828; died at Skaneateles, 12 Jan. 1830, and was buried there. II. Augustus Converse Kellogg, b. at Skaneateles, N. Y., 2 Nov. 1830; grad. at Williams College; married Mary L. Woodworth ; died at New York City in March i860, and was buried at Buffalo, N. Y. Chil. of Augustus Lawrence and Mary Ann (Kellogg) Converse. I. Mary Elizabeth Converse, b. at Skaneateles, N. Y., 26 Nov. 1825; died 14 Dec. 1826, and was buried at Syracuse, N. Y. II. Catharine Kellogg Converse, b. at Stateburgh, S. C, 3 July 1827; married there, 2 May 1844, by the Rt. Rev. Christopher G. Gads- den, Protestant Episcopal, to John Napoleon Frierson, a planter, son of John Janies and Julia Finetta (Vaughn) Frierson, of Stateburgh, where he was born 21 Feb. 1818. They settled at Stateburgh, and were still living there in Aug. 1876. He was a graduate of the College of South Carolina; has been a member of the House of Representatives of South Carolina, and a Senator of South Carolina; and was persistently opposed to the secession and rebellion of the Southern -States. Since the war of 1861, he has been the conservative candidate for Congress, in the First Congressional District of South Carolina, but was defeated. 'John Flintham, whose father was from Der- byshire, Eng., married Maria Harding Stevens, of Knowlesville, N. Y. He was a dealer in saddlery-hardware, at St. Louis, Mo. After his death, she married Henry Caleb Lawrence, of La Fayette, Ind. She was living at Albion, N. Y., in 1875, a widow. 1595 18136 4246 4247 18137 1596 III32 III33 III34 III3S III36 III37 III38 III39 1 1 140 11141 1 1 142 Eighth Generation. Chil. of John and Lucy (Coburn) Kellogg. I. Mary Emma Kellogg, b. at Skaneateles, N. Y., 5 Sept. 1838. II. Daniel W. Kellogg, b. at Skaneateles, N. Y., 12 June 1840; married there, 31 Jan. 1862, Mary Talcott Shotweli, dau. of Walter Fox and Sarah Elizabeth (Talcott) Shotweli, of Skaneateles, where she was born 22 July 1843. She died at Skaneateles, 12 Oct. 1862, and was buried there. He was living at Covington, Ky., in Sept. 1 875, engaged in the American Express business at Cincinnati, Ohio. Chil. of John and Paulina (Wood) Kellogg. III. Caroline Wood Kellogg, b. at Skaneateles, N. Y., 2 June 1849. IV. John L. Kellogg, b. at Skaneateles, N. Y., 2 Aug. 1853; was living at Davenport, Iowa, in Sept. 1875, unmarried; and was then general freight and ticket agent of the Davenport and St. Paul Railroad. V. Mary Helen Kellogg, b. at Skaneateles, N. Y., 14 Jan. 1856. VI. William Wood Kellogg, b. at Skaneateles, N. Y., 9 Sept. 1858. VII. Jenny Louise Kellogg, b. at Skaneateles, N. Y., 19 Sept. 1864. VIII. Augustus Kellogg, twin, b. at Skaneateles, N. Y., 22 May 1 869 ; died aged three months. IX. Joseph Kellogg, twin, b. at Skaneateles, N. Y,, 22 May 1869; died aged three months. Child of David Augustus and Maria (Kellogg) Comstock. I. Daniel Kellogg Comstocic, b. at New York City, 23 May 1836; and was living at Brooklyn, N. Y., in Sept. 1875. Chil. of George Fleming and Catharine (Kellogg) Leltch. I. Daniel Kellogg Leitch, b. at Skaneateles, N. Y., 28 Sept. 1834; a lawyer; grad. at Union College in 1858, and at the Albany Law School in 1 860 ; married at Skaneateles, 3 1 Jan. 1 867, by Rev. Marcus V. Preston, Presbyterian, to Lavinia Isbell, dau. of Charles Bela and Harriet Belden 4248 4248 4250 4251 Whitney Family. 1 1143 1 1 144 1 1 145 1 1 146 1 1 147 1 1 148 1 1 149 11150 11151 (Woodruff) Isbell. They settled at Skaneateles ; and were living there in Sept. 1875. II. Laura Kellogg Leitch, b. at Skaneateles, N. Y., 21 Jan. 1837; died at Skaneateles, 24 July 185 1, and was buried there. III. George Fleming Leitch, b. at Skaneateles, N. Y., 25 Ap. 1843; was living at 439 East Tenth Street, New York, in Sept. 1875. IV. Catharine Williams Leitch, b. at Skaneateles, N. Y., 10 Nov. 1845 > di^d ^t Skaneateles, 12 Nov. 1861, and was buried there. V. David Kellogg Leitch, b. at Skaneateles, N. Y., 21 Ap. 1848; and was living there in Sept. 1875, unmarried. He served as first-lieut. of Co. K, I92d Reg., N.Y. S. Vol. Infantry, during the war of 186 1. VI. Lawrence Leitch, b. at Skaneateles, N. Y., 8 Nov. 1851; died at Skaneateles, 17 Feb. 1862, and was buried there. Chil. of Daniel and Ellen Maria (Cole) Kellogg. I. Laura Maria Kellogg, b. at Skaneateles, N. Y., 26 Sept. 1853; and was living there in Sept. 1875, unmarried. II. Andrew Hyde Kellogg, b. at Skaneateles, N. Y., 16 Aug. 1855 ; and was living there in Sept. 1875. III. Thomas Cole Kellogg, b. at Skaneateles, N. Y., 8 Ap. 1858. IV. Walter Hyde Kellogg, b. at Skaneateles, N. Y., 28 Ap. i860. 11152 11153 11154 11155 Chil. of David Hyde and Harriet Newell (Kellogg) Kellogg. I. David Hyde Kellogg, b. 3 Oct. 1853. II. Anne Grace Kellogg, b. i June 1856. 1597 Chil. of Norman and Sarah (Stanley) Miles. I. Sarah Ann Miles, is dead. II. Charles Miles, is dead. 4252 4253 4261 1598 III56 III57 III58 III59 iii6o 11161 II 162 1 1 163 II 164 Eighth Generation. III. Mary Miles, married ville, Wis., in July 1875. Clark ; and was living at Aurora- IV. Edwin Miles, a grocer; lived at 56 Seymour Street, Syracuse, N. Y., in July 1875. V. George Miles, lived in California in July 1875. Chil. of Adin and Annice (Miles) Howe. I. Perry Miles Howe, b. at Apulia, N. Y., 4 June 1815 ; died at Apulia, 27 Aug. 1815, and was buried there. II. Annice Maria Howe, b. at Apulia, N. Y., 2 Sept. 1816; and was living there, unmarried, in July 1875. III. Elijah Miles Howe, b. at Onondaga, N. Y., 8 Feb. 1820; a farmer; married at Groton, N. Y., i Jan. 1846, by Rev. Spencer M. Rice, Methodist, to Laura Mason Pennoyer, dau. of Joseph and Anah (Mason) Pennoyer, of Groton, where she was born 4 Sept. 1823. They dwelt at Fabius, N. Y., for four years ; at Locke, N. Y., six years ; at Groton, eighteen years ; and then moved to Cortland Village, N. Y., where they were still living in July 1875. He was an assessor, in Groton, for nine years. IV. Lucy Jane Howe, b. at Onondaga, N. Y., 18 July 1823 ; married Davis Beamer Lord, a farmer, born at Pompey, N. Y., 16 Feb. 1 81 8; and settled at Baldwinsville, N. Y., where they were still living in July 1875. V. Sarah Minerva Howe, b. at Onondaga, N. Y., 10 May 1825; married at Apulia, N. Y., 10 Sept. 1848, in the First Congregational Church, by its pastor, Rev. B. F. Bradford, to Addison Pennoyer, a farmer, son of Silas and Hadassah (Clapp) Pennoyer, of Fabius, N. Y., where he was born 21 Sept. 1825. They settled in Fabius, a half-mile south of the village of Apulia, to which they moved in March 1865 ; and were living there in July 1875, in the house which her grandfather, Elijah Miles, built and occupied. Chil. of Stephen and Betsey (Gilbert) Miles. I. Gilbert Stephen Miles, b. at Apulia, N. Y.; served in the Mexican war till his death, at Puebla, i Aug. 1847, i'^ the 22d year of his age; un- married. 18145 I262 18149 18152 18156 4263 III65 iii6(5 1 1 167 1 1 168 1 1 169 1 1 170 11171 11172 Whitney Family. II. Philo Miles, b. at Apulia, N. Y.; married Cornelia Snow, adopted dau. of Seneca L. and Arvilla Snow, of Becket, Mass. She died 7 July 185 I, aged 24 years. He was living in California in July 1875. Chil. of Richmond and Lucy (Miles) Hackett. I. Miles Burghardt Hackett, b. at Apulia, N. Y., 15 Nov. 1826; a merchant; married atTully, N.Y., i Jan. 185 1, Lucy Mandana Trowbridge, dau. of Hiram and Anna Patterson (Cone) Trowbridge, of Preble, N. Y., where she was born 1 1 Feb. 1834. They dwelt at Apulia for twenty-five years; and then moved to Newark, N. Y., where they were still living in Sept. 1875. He has been a justice of the peace, supervisor, and (in 1869) a member of the Assembly of the State of New York. II. Mary Eleanor Haclcett, b. at Apulia, N. Y., 12 Aug. 1829; died at Apulia, 5 Aug. 1831, and was buried there. III. Adin Howe Hackett, b. at Apulia, N. Y., 4 Oct. 1832 ; a book- keeper; married at Scott, N. Y., 10 March 1861, by Rev. J. Bennett Clark, Seventh Day Baptist, to Emma Vastine Babcock, dau. of Silas and Mary (Vosburgh) Babcock, of Scott, where she was born 26 Jan. 1843. After dwelling at Scott, at Sacramento, Cal., at Cortland Village, N. Y., and at Orange, N. Y., they settled at Warsaw, Mo.; and were still living there in Oct. 1875. IV. John Giles Hackett, b. at Apulia, N. Y., 21 July 1836; died at Apulia, 27 Nov. 1842, and was buried there. V. Annice Amelia Hackett, twin, b. at Apulia, N. Y., 31 Jan. 1839; died at Apulia, 19 Nov. 1839, ^.nd was buried there. VI. Sarah Adelia Hackett, twin, b. at Apulia, N. Y., 31 Jan. 1839; died at Apulia, 1 5 Feb. 1839, and was buried there. VII. Mary Ellen Hackett, b. at Apulia, N.Y., 16 Feb. 1842; married at Monterey, in Orange, N. Y., 5 Oct. 1870, by Rev. Charles Chapman, Presbyterian, to William Judson Humiston, a merchant, son of Mark B. and Sarah (Bassett) Humiston, of Monterey. He was born at North Egremont, Mass., in Feb. 1833. They settled at Monterey; and were still living there in Sept. 1875, without children. He has been postmaster at Orange since Sept. 1868. 1599 18160 4265 18163 18165 i6oo 11173 1 1 174 11175 1 1 176 11177 1 1 178 Eighth Generation. Chil. of Edwin and Julia (Powell) Miles. I. Cornelia Elizabeth Miles, b. at Skaneateles, N. Y., 22 July 1828; married at Apulia, N. Y., 12 June 1850, James Hervey Woodford, a merchant, born at Pompey, N. Y., in 1826, son of Hervey M. and Candace (Beach) Woodford. They settled at Canastota, N. Y., and there she died, without children, 20 Feb. 185 1. She was buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, N. Y. He was living at Canastota in Aug. 1875. n. Frances Amelia Miles, b. at Skaneateles, N. Y., 7 Aug. 1831; and was living with her mother, unmarried, at 147 West Genesee Street, Syracuse, N. Y., in Aug. 1875. HI. Marcus Milton Miles, b. at Fabius, N. Y., 8 Jan. 1837; a lawyer, editor and publisher; married at Homer, N. Y., 18 June 1862, Josephine Ella Shedd, dau. of Oliver and Mary Ann (Mathews) Shedd, of Homer. She was born at Truxton, N. Y., 7 Ap. 1839; ^^cl was living with her mother-in-law, at 147 West Genesee Street, Syracuse, N. Y., in Aug. 1875. He studied law at Utica, N. Y.; practised, for a short time, at Syracuse ; was, for several months, deputy county-clerk of Onondaga County ; and, i Feb. 1 862, entered the establishment of the Syracuse Daily Journal, as joint proprietor with J. G. K. Truair and Carroll E. Smith. He died at Syracuse, 31 July 1864; was buried at Homer, N. Y.; and, after the burial of his father, was removed to Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse. IV. Edward Elijah Miles, b. at Fabius, N. Y., i6June 1841; was educated at The New York Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb; and resided with his mother, unmarried, at 147 West Genesee Street, Syracuse, N. Y., in July 1875. Child of John Perry and Abigail (Gardner) Miles. I. Mary Clarissa Miles, b. at Apulia, N. Y., 3 March 1836 ; died 13 Jan. 1865, unmarried, and was buried near her parents, in Apulia Cemetery. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church, and "a devoted Christian." Chil. of Jacob and Sally (Miles) Van Houten. I. Mary Augusta Van Houten, b. at Skaneateles, N. Y., 23 Dec. 1832; married in her uncle's house, at St. Clair, Mich., 15 Oct. i860, Miles Norman Rouse, a farmer, born at Jamesville, in De Witt, N.Y., 17 4266 18168 4267 4268 1 8 169 1 1 179 11180 11181 11182 Whitney Family. Ap. 1 83 1, son of Darius Albert and Deborah Bradley (Merrick) Rouse. They settled, in 1862, at East Saginaw, Mich.; and were still living there in March 1876. II. Henry Nelson Van Houten, b. at Skaneateles, N. Y., 13 July 1834; was drowned, while fishing in the River St. Clair, 4 Sept. 1847, and was buried at St. Clair, Mich. Chil. of Marcus Hart and Maria Catharine (Partridge) Miles. I. Edwin Chamberlin Miles, b. at St. Clair, Mich., 31 Aug. 1841; entered the army, 19 Ap, 1861, as a corporal in the 5 th Reg. of Mich. Vol. Infantry; promoted to be second-lieut., 13 Dec. 1862; first-lieut. in nth Reg. of Mich. Vol. Cavalry, 21 Sept. 1863; captain in the same regiment, 3 Aug. 1863; and was mustered out of service 10 Aug. 1865. As corporal and sergeant of the 5 th Infantry, he took part in the battle of Pohick Church, the siege of Yorktown, the battles of Williamsburgh, Malvern Hill, Chantilly, second Bull Run, Grovetown and Fredericksburgh. As second lieutenant, in command of a company, he was present at The Cedars, Chancellorsville, Gettysburgh, Wapping Heights and Auburn Heights. While in the i ith Cavalry, he was most of the time attached to Stoneman's Cavalry Corps ; and, either in command of his company, or commanding a battalion, participated in eleven engagements and fifty skirmishes, in Kentucky, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Ten- nessee and Georgia, and was never wounded. He was living at St. Clair in Aug. 187s, unmarried. II. Ellen Maria Miles, b. at St. Clair, Mich., 31 May 1844; died at St. Clair, 23 Oct. 1854, and was buried there. III. Timothy Partridge Miles, b. at St. Clair, Mich., 28 July 1846; married at Memphis, Mich., 8 Dec. 1872, Sarah Louisa Hungerford, who was born at Florence, C. W., 3 Feb. 185 1, dau. of Joseph Burchard^ and Margaret (Echlin) Hungerford. They settled at St. Clair, and were still living there in Aug. 1875. He was mustered into service, 3 Sept. 1863, in the 1 1 th Reg. of Mich. Vol. Cavalry ; was on detached service, as quarter- master's clerk, till 8 June 1864, despatch-carrier till 10 Aug. 1865, and post ordnance-sergeant at Pulaski, Tenn.; and was mustered out at the latter place, 25 Sept. 1865, having taken part in eleven battles in Virginia, I Joseph Burchard Hungerford was born at Echlin, was born at Perth, Upper Canada, 12 Swanton, Vt., 18 Nov. 1795; and died at St. Oct. 1822. Clair, Mich., 19 May 1873. His wife, Margaret 2UI I6OI 4269 18172 i6o2 I I l82a III83 II 184 III85 1 1 186 1 1 187 Eighth Generation. North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Georgia. He was elected, in May 1867, one of the secretaries of the Michigan Constitutional Con- vention ; served during the session ; and was appointed clerk and cashier in the post-office at St. Clair in 1869, which position he still held in Aug. 1875- IV. Emma Minerva Miles, b. at St. Clair, Mich., 15 Jan.,1851; and was living there in Aug. 1875, unmarried. Chil. of Hendrick and Mary (Rees) Bresee. I. Isaac Miles Bresee, b. at Sherburne, N. Y., 16 Jan. 1824; a farmer; married at De Ruyter, N. Y., 15 Jan. 1863, by Rev. A. G. Clark, Universalist, to Esther Almeda Franklin, dau. of Aaron and Hannah (Coy) Franklin, of Smyrna, N. Y. She was born at Preston, N. Y., 9 Feb. 1842. They settled at Sherburne, and were still living there in July 1875. n. Mary Lucretia Bresee, b. at Sherburne, N. Y., 27 Sept. 1825; married there, 7 Oct. 1846, by Rev. David Taylor, Baptist, to George Haszard Champlin, a farmer and fruit-grower, son of George Haszard and Amy Sherman (Haszard) Champlin, of Rome, N. Y. He was born at Charlestown, R. I., 22 Feb. 1823. They settled at Rome; where she died, 19 May 1875, and was buried in Rome Cemetery. He was living at Rome in July 1875. HI. Martha Ann Bresee, b. at Sherburne, N. Y., 4 Dec. 1827; married there, 23 Dec. 1867, by Rev. Heman S. Jones, Baptist, to George William Jaquins, a carpenter, son of William C. and Lois (Parkhurst) Jaquins, of Lebanon, N. Y. He was born at Sherburne, 13 March 1830. They dwelt at Lebanon till Ap. 1872 ; at Sherburne till 5 Dec. 1872 ; then moved to Smyrna, N. Y., and were still living there in July 1875, without children. IV. Rachel Melinda Bresee, b. at Sherburne, N. Y., 8 June 1830; married there, 19 Sept. 1855, by Rev. S. C. Ainsworth, Baptist, to Russel Wilcox Harrington, a farmer, son of Stephen and Abigail (Sheldon) Har- rington, of Sherburne, where he was born 13 Jan. 1822. They settled at Sherburne, and were still living there in July 1875, without children. V. Judson Wade Bresee, b. at Sherburne, N. Y., 2 June 1833 ; died at Sherburne, 10 Dec. 1847, ^^^^ was buried there. 4270 18173 18178 III88 1 1 189 II 190 1 1 191 to 1 1 193 III94 Whitney Family. 11195 11196 1 1 197 Chil. of Isaac Miles and Lucretia (Cogswell) Rees. I. Mary Ann Rees, b. at West Stockbridge, Mass., 25 Dec. 1822; married there, i May 1845, in her father's house, Nahum Mollis Stowell, a merchant and broker, son of Nahum Stowell, of Huntington, Mass. They dwelt at Wales, Mass., four years ; at West Stockbridge, six years ; and at Albany, N. Y., five years. She died at West Stockbridge, 14 Feb. 1868, and was buried there. He was living at New York City in Oct. 1875. n. Charles Elisha Rees, b. at West Stockbridge, Mass., 19 March 1826; a miller; was living there in Oct. 1875, unmarried. ni. Catharine M^linda Rees, b. at West Stockbridge, Mass., 26 June 1830; died there, 24 Aug. 1845, and was buried in West Stockbridge Cemetery. IV to VI. Three daughters, b. in 1835 ; ^ died at birth. VII. Lucretia Matilda Rees, b. at West Stockbridge, Mass., 29 June 1 841 ; married there, 18 May 1864, in her father's house, Lawrence MofTatt, of Albany, N. Y., a merchant and miller, born at Lysander, N. Y., 3 Feb. 1834, son of Charles Austin and Margaret Ackerson (Betts) Moffatt. They settled at West Stockbridge, and were still living there in Oct. 1875. Chil. of Nathan and Lucy Minerva (Rees) Shaw. I. Harriet Newell Shaw, b. at West Stockbridge Centre, Mass., 9 July 1822; died at West Stockbridge, 20 Dec. 1842, and was buried there. II. Shaw, a son, b. at West Stockbridge Centre, Mass., in Nov. 1824; died on the same day. III. Charles Henry Shaw, b. at West Stockbridge Centre, Mass., i Nov. 1825 ; a merchant and farmer; married at her father's house, 20 Ap. 1847,. his second cousin, Adeline Arnold, dau. of Samuel and Rachel (Boughton) Arnold, and g. dau. of Asa and Catharine (Rees) Boughton and of Samuel and Anna (Rice) Arnold, of West Stockbridge, where she was born 20 Oct. 1 823.1 They dwelt in New York City till June 1873; and then settled at West Stockbridge, where they were still living in Nov. 1875, without children. Her g. g. father, Josiah Ai-nold, was born at East Haddam, Conn., 29 Aug. 1745. 1603 4271 18179 18181 4273 i6o4 1 1 202 1 1203 1 1204 1 1205 Eighth Generation. 1 1 198 I IV. Nathan Miles Shaw, b. at West Stockbridge, Mass., 26 Ap. I 1829; a merchant; married at her father's house, 17 Dec. 1850, Asenath [ Arnold, born at West Stockbridge, dau. of Samuel and Rachel (Boughton) I Arnold. They setded at Jersey City, N. J.; and were still living there in Nov. 1875, at 131 Grove Street. His business was at the corner of Green- wich and Warren Streets, New York. 1 1 199 V. John Lewis Shaw, b. at West Stockbridge, Mass., 25 June 1832; a civil engineer; married at Syracuse, N. Y., Maria Louisa Bradley, dau. of Joseph Bradley, of Syracuse, where she was born. They were living at Grand Rapids, Mich., in Nov. 1875. He was then executive member of the Board of Public Works, of that city. 1 1200 I VI. Walter Cay Shaw, b. at West Stockbridge, Mass., 14 July 1835; ; and died at the same place, 6 Sept. 1835. 11201 VII. Martha Lucretia Shaw, b. at Washington, Mass., 28 Nov. i 1836; a teacher; was living with her mother, at West Stockbridge, Mass., ! in Nov. 1875. Chil. of John and Fidelia (Sackett) Rees. 4^74 I. Dudley Leavett Rees, b. at West Stockbridge, Mass., 30 Sept. 1836; a farmer; married at her father's house, 27 Aug. 1867, Elizabeth Eleonore Shufelt, dau. of John T. and EHzabeth Ann (Schermerhorn) Shufelt, of Chatham Four Corners, N. Y., where she was born 22 March 1 849. They dwelt at Chatham for six years ; at New York City one and a half years; and, in Ap. 1875, settled at West Stockbridge, where they were still Hving in Oct. 1875, without children. II. Aaron Harvey Rees, b. at Canaan, N. Y., 29 Dec. 1838; a farmer; 18 188 married at her father's house, near Chatham Four Corners, N. Y., 8 June 1867, Ella Mary Rogers, born at Chatham, N. Y., 16 Sept. 1848, dau. of Addison and Celestia Antoinette (Peters) Rogers. They dwelt at Chatham Village till Ap. 1875; then moved to West Stockbridge, Mass., and were still living there in Oct. 1875. III. John Elmore Rees, b. at Canaan, N. Y., 24 July 1842; a 18192 railway-conductor; married at Greenpoint, L. I., 25 Oct. 1 87 1, Lotty Augusta Bachman, born at Hudson, N. Y., in March 1852, dau. of Allen and Pauline (Heath) Bachman. They were living at Babylon, L. I., in Oct. 1875. IV. Isaac Sackett Rees, b. at Watervliet, N. Y., 10 Feb. 1850; a 18186 1 8187 II207 II208 Whitney Family. farmer; was living with his parents, at West Stockbridge, Mass., in Oct. 1875, unmarried. 1 1 209 11210 1121 1 11212 11213 1 1214 Chil. of Darius Andrew and Mary Elizabeth (Stevens) Rees. I. Lewis Andrew Rees, b. at West Stockbridge, Mass., 21 Ap. 1836; a farmer; was living at La Porte, Ind., in July 1875, unmarried. II. Isaac Charles Rees, b. at West Stockbridge, Mass., 7 Dec. 1838; a railroad-conductor; married at Joliet, 111., 3 Dec. 1864, Harriet Mosier, dau. of Louis and Felicita (Berger) Mosier, of West Stockbridge. She was born at Watertown, N. Y., 2 May 1843. They settled at Joliet, and were living there in July 1875. He enlisted at Chicago, 111., 13 Sept. 1861, in Co. C, 39th Reg., 111. Volunteers, for three years; and was discharged in front of Petersburgh, Va., 13 Sept. 1864. III. Albert Miles Rees, b. at West Stockbridge, Mass., 25 Aug. 1 841 ; died unmarried, 1 1 Oct. 1866, at Joliet, 111., and was buried there, in Oakwood Cemetery. IV. Mary Lucretia Rees, b. at Joliet, 111., 26 July 1854; and was living there in July 1875, unmarried. Chil. of Darius Andrew and Marah Oliva (Kent) Rees. V. Henry Fayette Rees, b. at Johet, 111., 2 Sept. 1863. VI. Nettie May Rees, b. at Joliet, 111., 6 Dec. 1864; died at JoHet, 16 Oct. 1865, and was buried there, in Oakwood Cemetery. Chil. of Joseph and Electa (Rees) Benedict. 4283 I. Eliza Ann Benedict, b. at Sherburne, N. Y., 5 July 1823 ; married 18 198 at Trinity Church, Utica, N. Y., by the rector. Rev. Peter Alexis Proal, D.D., to Abel Lewis Woodruff, a dealer in wood, son of James and Lucina (Gridley) Woodruff, of Pompey, N. Y., where he was born 5 Feb. 18 17. They dwelt at Chaumont, N. Y., for about three years ; then moved to Utica, and were still Hving there, at 10 Hotel Street, in July 1875. II. Julia Maria Benedict, b. at Canastota, N. Y., 18 July 1825; 18204 1605 427s 18194 4275 7^ ■I 1606 II2I5 II216 II2I7 II218 I I2I9 I I 220 I I 22 I Eighth Generation. married at Utica, N. Y., 4 Jan. 1847, by Rev. Peter Alexis Proal, Pro- testant Episcopal, to Truman Kilborn Church, an accountant, son of Joshua and Celina (Mallory) Church, of Utica, where he was born. They dwelt at Utica till 1862, and at Alexandria, Va., till 15 Nov. 1 871; then settled at Washington, D. C, and were still living there in Oct. 1875. He was captain and quartermaster during the war of 1861, and served for three years on the staff of the military governor of Alexandria. III. Amy Lucretia Benedict, b. at Oneida Lake, in Lenox, N. Y., 22 June 1827; married at Utica, N. Y., 27 Aug. 1844, by Rev. P. A. Proal, D. D., Protestant Episcopal, to George Westcott, a dealer in hats and furs, son of George and Asenath (Palmer) Westcott, of Eaton, N. Y., where he was born 3 Ap. 181 3. They settled at Utica, and were still living there in Aug. 1875. IV. Joseph Benedict, b. at Sherburne, N. Y,, 2 March 1835 ; died at Utica, N. Y., 20 Oct. 1838, and was buried there, in Forest Hill Ceme- tery. V. Joseph Melville Benedict, b. at Utica, N. Y., 26 Feb. 1842; grad. at Union College in 1 866 ; studied theology at Berkeley Divinity School, Middletown, Conn.; was ordained deacon, 6 June 1869, at Calvary Church, Utica, by Bishop Huntington ; and was living at Utica in June 1875, unmarried. Chil. of William Hartt and Phebe Louise (Barnes) Reese. I. Lodovicus Weld Reese, b. at Fabius, N. Y., 20 May 1830; died at Utica, N. Y., 11 Nov. 1866, unmarried, and was buried in Canastota Cemetery. II. John Elihu Reese, b. at Truxton, N. Y., 24 Ap. 1832; married, I Feb. 1859, Mary Adelaide Roach; died at Canastota, N. Y., 29 May 1869, and was buried there. She was living at Watkins, N. Y., in July 1875- III. William F. Reese, b. in Onondaga Co., N. Y., 18 July 1835; married near Utica, N. Y., 25 May 1870, Frances E. Baker. They were living at Utica in July 1875. IV. Chauncey Barnes Reese, b. at Canastota, N. Y., 28 Dec. 1837 ; married at Fortress Monroe, Va., 15 Ap. 1868, Mary Isabella Courtenay. 18209 4284 II222 II223 I I 224 II225 Whitney Family, He died of yellow fever, at Mobile, Ala., 22 Sept. 1870, and was buried at Canastota. She was living at Wilmington, Del., in July 1875. The following order gives some of his history: " General Orders, No. 5. Headquarters, Corps of Engineers, Washington, D. C, Sept. 29, 1870. It has become the painful duty of the Brigadier General Commanding to announce to the Corps of Engineers the death of a brother officer, Major Chauncey B. Reese, Bvt. Brig. Gen. U. S. Army, who died of yellow fever at Mobile, Ala., on the 22d instant. Major Reese was grad- uated at the Military Academy on the ist of July 1859, promoted to be a 2nd Lieut, of engineers, Feb. 20, 1861, and advancing through the grades of 1st Lieutenant and Captain, was promoted to the rank of Major, March 7, 1867. During the late war he was made Major, Lieutenant Colonel, and Colonel, by brevet, for gallant and distinguished services during the campaign through Georgia ; and was made a Brigadier General, by brevet, on the 13th of March 1865, 'for faithful and meritorious services during the campaign in Georgia and the Carolinas.' By his death the Corps of Engineers has lost an officer distinguished for his intelligence, his conduct, and his earnest devotion to duty. As a testimonial of respect for the deceased, the officers of the Corps will wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty days. By the command of Brig. Gen. Humphrey. I. B. Wheeler, Major of Engineers." V. Judson Benedict Reese, b. at Lenox, N. Y., 23 July 1840; died at Canastota, N. Y., 16 Ap. 1857, and was buried there. Child of Uri and Sylvia Mary (Rees) McConegal. I. Emily Rees McConegal, b. at Fabius, N. Y., 27 Ap. 1831; mar- ried at Apulia, N. Y., 5 Sept. 1849, John Vail, a farmer, son of David and Catharine (Potter) Vail, of Tully, N. Y. He was born at Syracuse, N. Y., 27 March 1827. They dwelt at Tully, at Apulia, at Jordan, N. Y., and at Denver, Colorado; and settled, in Nov. 1875, at Canastota, N. Y., which was still their home in Jan. 1 876. Chil. of Augustus and Emily Jerusha (Rees) Judson. I. Henry Judson. n. Fanny Judson. 1607 4285 1 82 1 2 4287 i6o8 1 1226 1 1227 11228 11229 1 1230 Eighth Generation. Chil. of Miles and Eunice (Penfleld) Joy. I. John Ogden Joy, b. at Albany, N. Y., 17 May 1838; died there, 2 Sept. 1842, and rests in Erie Cemetery, at Erie, Penn. II. Frances Joy, b. at Albany, N. Y., 31 July 1840; died there, 16 Sept. 1842, and rests in Erie Cemetery, at Erie, Penn. III. Thaddeus Miles Joy, b. at Albany, N. Y., 25 Feb. 1843; an accountant; enlisted at Buffalo, N. Y., 11 Sept. 1862, as a private in 27th N. Y. Independent Battery of Light Artillery, and served till the end of the war, with the 9th Army Corps in the Army of the Potomac, taking part in most of the battles in which that corps was engaged, and holding the position of sergeant most of the time ; and was discharged at Fort Porter, Buffalo, in July 1865. He married at Adrian, Mich., 5 Dec. 1873, in her mother's house, Sarah Amelia Hutchins, dau. of and Judith (Merrick) Hutchins. They moved to Buffalo in May 1874, and were living there, at 70 Delaware Street, in July 1875. IV. Julia Webster Joy, b. at Erie, Penn., 8 Feb. 1848; died 3 Feb. 1850, and was buried in Erie Cemetery. Child of Walter and Jane Ellen (RadclifT) Joy. I. Lewis Beers Joy, b. at 38 Delaware Street, Buffalo, N. Y., 28 Nov. 1833 ; married at St. Paul's Church, Buffalo, 2 March 1858, by the rector. Rev. Dr. Shelton, to Catharine Palmer, dau. of Alanson and Julia (Matteson) Palmer, of Buffalo, where she was born 6 Oct. 1837. She died at 26 Delaware Street, Buffalo, 23 July 1861, and was buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery. He was married (2d), 18 March 1863, at 960 Delaware Street, Buffalo, by Rev. Dr. Shelton, to Emma Curtis Stephenson, dau. of Thomas and Sinai (Matteson) Stephenson, of Buffalo, where she was born 1 1 Sept. 1840. She died at 1080 Delaware Street, Buffalo, 20 March 1869, and was buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery. He was married (3d), 14 Ap. 1874, at St. Thomas' Church, Bath, N. Y., by the rector. Rev. D. R. Howard, D. D., to Caroline Dudley Bull, dau. of William Howell and Sarah Upton (Whiting) Bull, of Bath, where she was born 24 Sept. 1837. They were living at 37 Irving Place, Buffalo, in July 1875. He was then an agent of the Empire Railroad Company. 4288 18218 4289 18219 Whitney Family. 1 1230.1 11230b 1 1 230c II230d II230e II230f II230g Chll. of George Buel and Hannah (joy) Webster. I. Thaddeus Joy Webster, b. at Buffalo, N. Y., 23 Nov. 1836; died 28 July 1837. II. Hannah Joy Webster, b. at Buffalo, N. Y., 17 March 1838 ; mar- ried there, 8 Sept. 1858, John Curtis Stephenson. III. Jane Radcliffe Webster, b. at Buffalo, N. Y., 5 Sept. 1839; married there, 10 Oct. 1861, Edwin Sprague Dann. They lived at Buffalo in Dec. 1877. IV. Catharine Barker Webster, b. at Buffalo, N. Y., 4 Oct. 1840 ; married, 10 June 1869, Charles James Armstrong. They lived at Buffalo in Dec. 1877. V. Walter Joy Webster, b. at Buffalo, N. Y., 4 Sept. 1843 ; died 13 July 1844, VI. Anne Buel Webster, b. at Buffalo, N. Y., 23 June 1845 ; died 16 July 1845. VII. Anne Buel Webster, b. at Buffalo, N. Y., 21 Ap. 1851 ; died 9 July 1851. 11231 1 1232 11233 1 1234 11235 Chil. of John Davenport and Clarissa (Joy) Shepard. I. Anna Shepard, b. at 44 Delaware Street, Buffalo, N. Y., 2 Nov. 1845 ; died at Buffalo, 1 1 May 1862, and was buried there, in Forest Lawn Cemetery. II. John Shepard, b. at 44 Delaware Street, Buffalo, N. Y., 13 Dec. 1 846 ; died at Buffalo, 5 Aug. 1 847, and was buried there, in Forest Lawn Cemetery. III. Charles Curley Shepard, b. at 38 Delaware Street, Buffalo, N. Y., 22 Ap. 1850; a manufacturer of hardware; was living at Buffalo in July 1875. IV. Walter Joy Shepard, b. at 38 Delaware Street, Buffalo, N. Y., zy March 1853 ; a clerk; was living at Toledo, Ohio, in July 1875. V. Jessie Shepard, b. at 38 Delaware Street, Buffalo, N. Y., 16 Jan. 1 861 ; and was living at Buffalo in Aug. 1877, at 56 Allen Street. 2112 1609 4291 18225 18234 18239 4292 i6io 11236 11237 11238 1 1239 1 1240 1 1241 1 1 242 1 1 243 1 1244 1 1 245 Eighth Generation. I. Child of Josiah and Eveline (Miles) Sprague. Sprague, a dau., married Joseph Fairbanks; and was living at Ellington, N. Y., in July 1875. Chil. of Edwin and Maria (Taylor) St. John. I. William St. John, b. at Ridgeway, N. Y., 19 Sept. 1836; died unmarried, at Yates, N. Y., 18 Sept. 1864, and was buried there. II. Elizabeth St. John, b. at Ridgeway, N. Y., 7 June 1840; died unmarried, at Yates, N. Y., 5 May 1874, and was buried there. III. Orrin St. John, b. at Ridgeway, N. Y., 22 Ap. 1842 ; died there, 1 7 Aug. 1 842, and was buried at Yates, N. Y. IV. Cornelia St. John, b. at Ridgeway, N. Y., 24 May 1844; died there, 5 Sept. 1845, ^"^^ was buried at Yates, N. Y. V. Laura St. John, b. at Yates, N. Y., 11 Sept. 1846; died at Yates, 10 May 1847, ^rid was buried there. Chil. of Edwin and Rebecca Williams (Davis) St. John. VI. Marie Ella St. John, b. at Yates, N. Y., 19 July 1851; and was living there, with her parents, in July 1875. VII. Milton St. John, b. at Yates, N. Y., 11 March 1855 ; and was living there, with his parents, in July 1875. VIII. Erwin St. John,.b. at Yates, N. Y., 2 Jan. 1859 ; and was living there, with his parents, in July 1875. Chil. of Thomas and Marcia (St. John) Swift. I. Mary Swift, b. at Yates, N. Y., 26 Jan. 1828 ; married at Muscatine, Iowa, 14 March 1847, i^i the Congregational Church, by Rev. A. B. Rob- bins, to James Weed, a physician and dentist, eldest son of Dr. Benjamin and Anna (Seymour) Weed, of North Canton, Conn., where he was born 26 Dec. 1813. He grad. at the Pittsfield Medical School in 1835; studied dentistry at Hartford, Conn.; practised till 1843, when he bought a farm 4294 429s 4295 4296 Whitney Family, i6i I 1 1 246 near Muscatine, and settled on it after marriage. They were living there in Sept. 1875, without children. II. William Henry Swift, b. at Yates, N. Y., in June 1830; died there, 18 Ap. 1831, "aged ten months," and was buried in Yates Centre Cemetery. 11247 1 1 248 1 1249 11250 11251 11252 11253 Child of William and Catharine (Smalley) St. John. I. Catharine Cornelia St. John, b. at Bloomington, Iowa, 15 Feb. 1 841; died at Muscatine, Iowa, 17 Sept. 1841, and was buried there. Chil. of William and Cornelia (Van Hagen) St. John. II. Edwin St. John, b. in Dubuque Co., Iowa, 3 Ap. 1846; married, 10 Jan. 1872, Barbara Annan, dau. of William and Elizabeth (Murray) Annan. They were living at Morrison, 111., in July 1875. III. Marcia Jane St. John, b. in Dubuque Co., Iowa, 11 Jan. 1848; married at Muscatine, Iowa, 4 July 1871, Solomon Nell Downey. They were living at Wenona, 111., in July 1871, with three children, of whom no report has been made. IV. William St. John, b. at Muscatine, Iowa, 3 Oct. 1850; died at Muscatine, 17 Oct. 1850, and was buried there. Chil. of Ahimaaz and Mary (St. John) Blanchard. I. Henry Blanchard, b. at Yates, N. Y., 7 Nov. 1836; a dealer in live-stock; married at Muscatine, Iowa, 13 Oct. 1859, by Rev. Mr. Belden, Presbyterian, to Mary Virginia Connor, dau. of Oliver Perry and Mary Elizabeth (McNeal) Connor, of Muscatine. She was born at Wallkill, N. Y., 5 June 1840. They settled at Muscatine, and were living there in Aug. 1875. II. Luther Blanchard, b. at Muscatine Island, Iowa, 22 Nov. 1840; died at Bloomington, now Muscatine, 15 July 1846, and was buried there. III. Edward Walter Blanchard, b. at Bloomington, now Muscatine, Iowa, 1 4 Ap. 1 842 ; died at the same place, 20 Oct. 1 842, and was buried there. 4297 4297 18243 4298 18244 l6l 2 II254 II255 11256 II257 1 1258 II259 1 1260 Right h Generation. IV. Marcia Blanchard, b. at Bloomington, now Muscatine, Iowa, 24 Sept. 1 844 ; died at the same place, 1 5 March 1 846, and was buried there. V. Tolford Blanchard, b. at Bloomington, now Muscatine, Iowa, in May 1849; died at the same place, in Sept. 1849, ^f'd was buried there. I. Chil. of Pliny and Adelfa (St. John) Fay. Fay, a son, b. at Bloomington, now Muscatine, Iowa, 20 Jan. 1 841 ; died on the same day. II. Hamilton Fay, b. at Muscatine, Iowa, 3 Dec. 1841; a druggist ; dwelt at Muscatine till 1872; at Bloomington, 111., two years; at San Francisco, Cal., one year; and was living at Santa Cruz, Cal., in Dec. 1875, unmarried. He enlisted at Muscatine, in Co. D,, 35th Reg., Iowa Vol. Infantry, which was mustered at Camp Strong, 18 Sept. 1862; and was discharged 10 Aug. 1865, having taken part in twelve battles and twenty-two skirmishes. III. Mary Fay, b. at Muscatine, Iowa, 29 Jan. 1843 ; married there, 20 Nov. 1867, ^t her father's house, by Rev. Alden B. Robbins, D.D., Con- gregational, to John Mitchell Strong, a lawyer, son of Harvey and Janet (Gillespie) Strong, of Keosauqua, Iowa. He was born at Geneva, N. Y., 12 Dec. 1 83 1. They dwelt at Eddyville and Keosauqua, Iowa, till the Autumn of 1 869; at Plattemouth, Neb., till 1 87 1 ; at Seward, Neb., till 1 875 ; and then settled at Tabor, Iowa, where they were still living in Dec. 1875. IV. Ellen Fay, b. at Muscatine, Iowa, 24 Ap. 1845 \ married there, 20 Nov. 1867, at the house of her parents, by Rev. Alden B. Robbins, D.D., Congregational, to Joshua Metcalf Chamberlain, a minister of the Congregational Church, who was born at West Brookfield, Mass. They dwelt at Eddyville, Iowa, where he was pastor, till the Autumn of 1 868, when he was elected treasurer and financial agent of Iowa College, at Grinnell, Iowa. They were still living there in Dec. 1875. He kept the Ladies' Boarding Hall from 1869 to the Autumn of 1875 ; and was editor of the Grinnell Weekly Herald. Chil. of Hamilton and Susan Clark (Parmelee) St. John. I. Ella Louisa St. John, b. at Ridgeway, N. Y., 20 Nov. 1849; was living with her parents, at Muscatine, Iowa, in Aug. 1875, unmarried. 4299 18256 18259 4301 Whitney Family. 1 1 26 1 1 1 262 1 1 263 1 1264 1 1 265 1 1 266 1 1267 1 1 268 1 1 269 1 1270 1 1271 II. James Hamilton St. John, b. at Ridgeway, N. Y., 12 Dec. 1852 ; was living at Muscatine, Iowa, in Aug. 1875, unmarried. III. William Parmelee St. John, b. at Ridgeway, N. Y., 13 Feb. 1856; died at Muscatine, Iowa, i Nov. 1859, and was buried there, in the City Cemetery. Chil. of James and Nancy Maria (Freeman) Pennoyer. I. Lura Clarissa Pennoyer, b. at Flushing, Mich., 25 May 1839; married there, 9 Feb. 1861, Azariah S. Partridge; and was Hving at Flushing in Oct. 1875. II. Rufus James Pennoyer, b. at Flushing, Mich., 14 Aug. 1842; married there, i Jan. 1868, Emma White, dau. of Nelson and Lucy (Glidden) White; and was living at Flushing in Oct. 1875. He served, as commissary-sergeant, in the war of 1861; and has been postmaster at Raleigh, N. C. III. Hiram Floyd Pennoyer, b. at Flushing, Mich., 11 July 1849; married there, 27 Oct. 1872, Rose Wiiite, dau. of Nelson and Lucy (Glidden) White; and was living at Flushing in Oct. 1875. IV. Byron Lewis Pennoyer, b. at Flushing, Mich., 8 March 1855 ; and was living there in Oct. 1875, unmarried. Chil. of Samuel Green and Marietta (Goodrich) Phelps. I. Orson James Phelps, b. 23 Feb. 1820; married, 25 Dec. 1843, Jane Mead ; and lived at Grantham, C. W., in i860. II. Ophelia Phelps, b. 28 Feb. 1822; died 13 March 1822. III. Charlotte Phelps, b. 2 July 1823; married, 19 July 1849, ^o\\x\ Hara. IV. Harriet Phelps, b. 19 July 1825; married, 7 May 1843, Delion P. Myers; and died 13 Aug. 1843. V. Noah Phelps, b. 18 July 1828; married, 9 Sept. 1846, Adeline Loveland. 1613 <4349 18263 18267 4313. 18268 18278 18283 i6i4 Eighth Generation. 11272 11273 1 1274 11275 11276 11277 11278 1 1279 1 1280 11281 11282 1 1283 1 1284 VI. Philander Phelps, b. 17 June 1832; married, 21 Ap. 1856, Jane Bradley. VII. Judson Phelps, b. 12 Jan. 1835; married, 10 Sept. 1855, Elira Ann Street. VIII. Eliza Phelps, b. 24 July 1838; married, 12 Sept. 1855, John Farr. IX. Elijah Phelps, b. 3 Nov. 1841. X. Oliver Seymour Phelps, b. 22 May 1844; died 22 May 1846. 18289 18291 18292 Chil. of Cornelius and Harriet (Phelps) Van Aiken. I. Hassan Van Aiken, lived at Coldwater, Mich., in July 1875. II. George Van Aiken, lived at Coldwater, Mich., in July 1875. III. Samuel Van Aiken, lived in Indiana in July 1875; a railway- station agent. IV. Anthony Van Aiken, lived in Indiana in July 1875 ; a railway- station agent. V. Eliza Van Aiken, married Elijah Cage; and lived at Coldwater, Mich., in July 1875. Child of William and Eliza Cadwell (Phelps) Worthington. I. Ann Eliza Worthington, b. at Richford, N. Y., 16 July 1826; died at Brooklyn, N. Y., 5 Feb. 1829. Chil. of Lewis and Cynthia (Phelps) Tooker. I. William Henry Tooker, b. at Ludlowville, N. Y., 28 Dec. 1817; died at the same place, 28 May 1818, and was buried there. II. Caroline Tooker, b. at Ludlowville, N. Y., 5 Feb. 1819; died at the same place, 14 Feb. 1 8 19, and was buried there. 4314 4316 4319 Whitney Family. 11285 1 1 286 11287 1 1288 I. mother. Child of Orson and Hannah (Cunn) Phelps. Phelps, died at Dunnville, C. W., and was buried with its Chil. of Orson and Calista Maria (Fiske) Phelps. II. Orson Phelps, b. at Buffalo, N. Y., 13 July 1847; died there, 20 March 1852, and was buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery. III. Maria Louisa Phelps, b. at Buffalo, N. Y., 15 Jan. 1849; died there, 10 June 1871, and was buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery. IV. Calvin Fiske Phelps, b. at Buffalo, N. Y., 15 June 185 1; and was living there in Oct. 1 876, unmarried. 1 1289 1 1 290 1 1291 1 1 292 1 1293 1 1 294 Child of Alpha Herbert and Almira (Phelps) Shaw. I. William Henry Shaw, b. at Ludlowville, N. Y., 18 Ap. 1829; died 25 Jan. 1832, and was buried in St. Catharine's Cemetery, Upper Canada. Chil. of Alpheus Spencer and Charlotte (Phelps) St. John. I. Almira St. John, b. at Dunnville, C. W., 29 Aug. 1831; married, 8 May 185 l, Lucius Dennis Winchester, son of Deacon Lucius and (Whiting) Winchester. II. Charlotte St. John, b. at St. Catharine's, C. W., 12 Sept. 1834; married, 3 March 1857, Jerome B. Oille, son of George and Elizabeth (Decker) Oille. III. Helen St. John, b. at Dunnville, C. W., 10 March 1837; died at St. Catharine's, C. W., 12 Aug. 1837, ^"d was buried in St. Catharine's Cemetery. IV. Anna St. John, b. at Dunville, C. W., 27 March 1838; married, 10 Ap. 1872, John F. Ewing. They lived at 73 Jackson Street, Chicago, 111., in Oct. 1876, without children. V. Ambrose Spencer St. John, b. at Dunnville, C. W., 10 June 1615 4322 4322 4323 4325 18293 18299 i6i6 11295 1 1 296 1 1 297 1 1298 1 1299 1 1 300 1 1 301 1 1302 1 1 303 1 1304 Eighth Generation. 1 841; died at St. Catharine's, C. W., 17 Oct. 1842, and was buried in St. Catharine's Cemetery. VI. Oliver Spencer St. John, b. at St. Catharine's, C. W., 15 Sept. 1843; died there, 15 July 1844, and was buried in St. Catharine's Cemetery. VII. Oliver Phelps St. John, b. at St. Catharine's, C. W., 28 Ap. 1846; married, 3 March 1867, Catharine Mars. VIII. Alpheus Seymour St. John, b. at Olena, Ohio, 21 Dec. 1849; married, 4 June 1871, Bessie Plielps, dau. of Thomas Phelps. IX. Orrin Stone St. John, b. at St. Catharine's, C. W., 9 June 185 1; died there, 13 Jan. 1852, and was buried in St. Catharine's Cemetery. Chil. of Orrin Stone and Almeda Louisa (Dyer) Phelps. I. Maria Louisa Phelps, b. at St. Catharine's, C. W., 15 Sept. 1833; died there, 8 May 1839, and was buried in St. Catharine's Cemetery. II. Harriet Peters Phelps, b. at St. Catharine's, C. W., 27 Aug. 1835; married Charles Henry Powell, and had one child in i860; married (2d) Gibson; and was hving at Jersey City, N. J., in Oct. 1876. III. Lewis Tooker Phelps, b. at St. Catharine's, C. W., 12 Dec. 1836; died there, 3 Ap. 1839, ^"^^ was buried in St. Catharine's Cemetery. Chil. of William Coach and Lucinda (Phelps) Yale. I. William Henry Yale, b. at St. Catharine's, C. W., 18 June 1834; died there, 31 Dec. 1836, and was buried in St. Catharine's Cemetery. II. Lucius Yale, b. at St. Catharine's, C. W., 12 Dec. 1836; died there, 2 March 1837, ^"^d was buried in St. Catharine's Cemetery. Child of Oliver Seymour and Eliza Rebecca (Layton) Phelps. I. Frank Orson Phelps, b. at St. Catharine's, C. W., i Dec. i860, and was living at Portland, Oregon, in Feb. 1877. 18301 4326 4327 4328 II305 11306 1 1307 1 1 308 Whitney Family, Chil. of Calvin and Julia Sopliia (Beach) Plielps. I. Calvin Beach Phelps, b. at St. Catharine's, C. W., 11 July 1843 ; died 13 July 1 843, and was buried in St. Catharine's Cemetery. • Phelps, b. at Buffalo, N. Y., in Aug. 1859; died on the II. same day. 1 1 309 11310 11311 11312 11313 Chil. of William and Mary Ann (Phelps) Morehouse. I. Helen Phelps Morehouse, b. at Davenport, Iowa, " on the bank of the Mississippi River, opposite the Fort on Rock Island," 24 Dec. 1856; and was living at Buffalo, N. Y., in Nov. 1876, unmarried. II. William Wirt Morehouse, b. at 39 West Eagle Street, Buffalo, N. Y., 28 July 1862 ; and was living at Buffalo in Oct. 1876. Child of Abram Paine and Catharine Lucretia (St. John) Howell. I. William Gary Howell, b. at Columbia, Ohio, about 7 July 1847; and was living at the Mound City Hotel, St. Louis, Mo., in Aug. 1877. Chil. of Pembroke and Mary D. (Parkhurst) St. John. I. Mary Catharine St. John, b. at Apulia, N. Y., 12 Ap. 1867. II. Harriet Anna St. John, b. at Apulia, N. Y., 18 Jan. 1870. III. Flora Maria St. John, b. at Geddes, N. Y., 6 Ap. 1873. Chil. of Gideon Stiles and Mary Philena (St. John) Owen. I. Mary Maria Owen, b. at Westfield, Ohio, 16 May 1844; married at Medina, Ohio, 12 March 1868, by Rev. Mr. Pond, Congregational, to Nicholas Van Eps, son of William and Emeline (Smith) Van Eps, of Westfield. He was born at Amsterdam, N. Y., 23 Feb. 1844. They were living at Green Island light-house, Ohio, in Sept. 1875 ; and he was in the service of the Government. 1617 4329 4330 4335 4338 4340 18303 i6i8 11314 11315 Eighth Generation. 11316 11317 11318 11319 11320 11321 11322 11323 1 1324 11325 11326 II. Philena Louisa Owen, b. atWestfield, Ohio, 13 July 1846; died there, 30 Jan. 1850, and was buried at Seville, Ohio. III. Myron Gideon Owen, b. at Westfield, Ohio, 6 Oct. 1848; a grape-grower; married at Westfield, 23 Dec. 1869, by Rev. Rufus Free- man, Baptist, to Emma Miner, dau. of Nathan and Rosette (Stanford) Miner, of Westfield, where she was born 5 March 1852. They settled at Catawba Island, Ohio, and were still living there in Aug. 1875. IV. Julia Philena Owen, b. at Westfield, Ohio, 16 Jan. 1850; died there, 13 Dec. 1853, and was buried at Seville, Ohio. V. George Porter Owen, b. at Westfield, Ohio, 3 Aug. 1853. VI. Orlando Elijah Owen, b. atWestfield, Ohio, 29 Oct. 1855; died there, 30 Oct. 1855, and was buried at Seville, Ohio. VII. Frank Stiles Owen, b. at Westfield, Ohio, 13 Nov. 1856. VIII. Arthur John Owen, b. at Westfield, Ohio, 17 March 1859. IX. William Henry Owen, b. at Westfield, Ohio, 11 March 1863. Child of Myron Elijah and Sarah (Stiles) St. John. • I. Herbert Elijah St. John, b. at Westfield, Ohio, 22 Feb. 185 i ; and was Hving at Seville, Ohio, in Aug. 1875, unmarried. Chil. of George Henry and Celestia Pamela (St. John) Rice. I. Noah Lovell Rice, b. at Westfield, Ohio, 17 Oct. 1853. II. Lucy Philena Rice, b. at Westfield, Ohio, 4 Nov. 1856. III. Celestia Louisa Rice, b. at Westfield, Ohio, 2 Sept. 1858. IV. Henry Lincoln Rice, b. at Westfield, Ohio, 25 Julyi86i; 18306 4342 4343 Whitney Family. 1619 11327 11328 11329 11330 died at Salem, Ohio, 21 Feb. 1869, and was buried at Oak Harbor, Ohio. V. Mary Ann Rice, b. at Salem, Ohio, 28 Aug. 1863. VI. Dan Stuart Rice, b. at Salem, Ohio, 8 Aug. 1867. VII. Julia Maria Woolworth Rice, b. at Salem, Ohio, I9junei87i. VIII. George Leonard Rice, b. at Locust Point, Ohio, 24 Ap. 1875. 11331 11332 11333 11334 1133s Chil. of John Edward and Charlotte Amanda (St. John) Babbitt. I. Aimena Josephine Babbitt, b. at Sabula, Iowa, 19 Jan. 1857. II. Wade Edward Babbitt, b. at Sabula, Iowa, 17 Aug. 1858. III. Philena Babbitt, b. at Sabula, Iowa, 2 Oct. i860; died at Westfield, Ohio, 19 Jan. 1861, and was buried at Seville, Ohio. IV. Uriila Maria Babbitt, b. at Sabula, Iowa, 18 Sept. 1862. V. Franic Levi Babbitt, b. at Sabula, Iowa, 22 Oct. 1864. 11336 11337 11338 11339 1 1 340 11341 Chil. of Howell Francis and Jane Elizabeth (Munn) St. John. I. Frank Mortimer St. John, b. at Westfield, Ohio, 18 March i86q. II. Arvilla Maria St. John, b. at Westfield, Ohio, i May 1862 ; died at Salem, Ohio, 18 June 1863, and was buried in Oak Harbor Cemetery. III. Clarence Myron St. John, b. at Salem, Ohio, 17 May 1864. IV. Charles Day St. John, b. at Riley, Ohio, 6 Aug. 1867. V. Cenia Dea St. John, b. at Riley, Ohio, 12 Jan. 1871. Child of Leonard Harrison and Martha Jane (Shannon) St. John. I. Jerome George St. John, b. at Locust Point, Ohio, 8 Aug. 1874. 4344 4345 4346 l620 1 1 342 1 1 343 1 1344 1 1345 1 1 346 1 1 347 1 1348 "349 11350 11351 11352 Eighth Generation. Chil. of Adoniram Judson and Harriet Ann (Lawrence) St. John. I. Myra Philena St. John, b. at Westfield, Ohio, 18 Aug. 1870; died there, 15 Nov. 1872, and was buried in Seville Cemetery. II. Edward Leonard St. John, b. at Westfield, Ohio, 6 March 1872. Chil. of Algernon Sidney and Phebe (Cleason) Freeman. I. Charles Sidney Freeman, b. at Westfield, Ohio, 24 Aug. 1845 ; a farmer; married at Conwa, Iowa, 16 Sept. 1873, Rebecca Ann Bailey, born at Athens, Crawford Co., Penn., 8 Ap. 1853, dau. of John and Lorana Lodoiska (Walker) Bailey. He enlisted, 22 July 1862, in Co. C, 23d Reg., Mich. Vol. Infantry; and was discharged 20 July 1865, having been wounded at Knoxville, Tenn., 17 Nov. 1863, in the left arm, so severely as to confine him in the Knoxville hospital for six months. He took part in "Sherman's march to the sea," in 1864. They were living at Flushing, Mich., in Dec. 1876. II. Elizabeth Theresa Freeman, b. at Westfield, Ohio, 22 Nov. 1846; died at Flushing, Mich., 9 May 1855, and was buried there. III. Rufus Rossman Freeman, b. at Westfield, Ohio, 30 Dec. 1848; a farmer; married at Flushing, Mich., 21 Dec. 1870, Lois Arvilla Surrhyne, born at Flint, Mich., 14 Nov. 1852, dau. of William aud Phebe (Garthwaite) Surrhyne. They were living at Flushing in Dec. 1 876. IV. Allen Cleason Freeman, b. at Flushing, Mich., 20 March 1853 ; and was living there in Dec. 1876, unmarried. V. Frederick Fremont Freeman, b. at Flushing, Mich., 15 Feb. 1856; and was living there in Dec. 1876. VI. Herbert Lincoln Freeman, b. at Flushing, Mich., 25 Nov. 1858. VII. Lura Harriet Freeman, b. at Flushing, Mich., 10 March 1861. VIII. Milton Arthur Freeman, b. at Flushing, Mich., 21 Sept. 1863. Child of Charles and Elizabeth Mary (Freeman) Cleason. I. Salem Charles Cleason, b. at Westfield, Ohio, 10 July 1840; 4348 4350 18307 18309 4351 18311 "353 Whitney Family. 11354 "355 11356 "357 11358 11359 married at Flint, Mich., 26 Jan. 1861, by Rev. H. H. Northrop, Presby- terian, to Melissa Ellen Lewis, of Flushing, Mich., born at Shefford, C. E., dau, of Hiram and Louisa (Savage) Lewis. He enlisted in June 1864, in Co. C, 23d Reg., Mich. Vol. Infantry ; was soon discharged for sickness ; reenlisted in the same regiment, 20 Dec. 1864; and died of small-pox, in the hospital at Evansville, Ind., 27 March 1865. She was living at Hazle- ton, Mich., in Oct. 1876. Cliil. of Ephraim and Elizabeth Mary (Freeman) Morgan. n. Clara Estelle Morgan, b. at Canaan, Ohio, 20 Aug. 1852; mar- ried at Flushing, Mich., 20 Aug. 1870, by Rev. Alanson Tilden, Baptist, to Aaron Hartshorn, a farmer, son of Ambrose and Harriet (Hubbard) Harts- horn. He was born at London, C. W., 29 March 1848. They settled at Hazleton, Mich., and were still living there in Oct. 1876. HI. Freeman Daniel Morgan, b. at Flushing, Mich., 28 Jan. 1858; and was living there in Oct. 1876. 1 1360 Chil. of Joseph Henry and Caroline (Wilcox) Freeman. I. James Allen Freeman, b. at Westfield, Ohio, 22 June 1848; and was living at Davenport, Iowa, in Jan. 1877, unmarried. II. Horace Rufus Freeman, b. at Norwalk, Ohio, 20 July 1850; and was hving at Seville, Ohio, in Jan. 1877, unmarried. III. Charles Dwight Freeman, b. at Westfield, Ohio, 8 Jan. 1853; and was living at Seville, Ohio, in Jan. 1877, unmarried. IV. Edward Rufus Freeman, b. at Liberty, Iowa, 21 Ap. 1859; died at Liberty, 25 July 1863, and was buried there, in Round Grove Cemetery. V. Clara Eliza Freeman, b. at Liberty, Iowa, 8 Oct. 1864 ; and was living with her parents, at Westfield, Ohio, in Jan. 1877. Chii. of Samuel Bell and Sarah Matilda (Freeman) Kimmell. I. Rufus Freeman Kimmell, b. at Canaan, Ohio, 27 June 1850; died at Canaan, 21 July 1850, and was buried there. 162I 4351 18313 4353 4356 l622 Eighth Generation. 11361 1 1 362 11363 1 1 364 11365 1 1 366 1 1 367 1 1368 [1 369 1 1370 11371 1 1372 11373 II. William Edgar Kimmell, b. at Canaan, Ohio, 9 July 1851 ; died at Flushing, Mich., 22 Jan. 1852, and was buried there. III. Welland Edmund Kimmell, b. at Flushing, Mich., 29 Dec. 1853 ; and was living at Sharon, Mich., in Feb. 1877, unmarried. IV. Mary Ellen Kimmell, b. at Westfield, Ohio, 16 Nov. 1856; died at East Tawas, Mich., 16 Feb. 1872, and was buried at Flushing, Mich. V. Jenny Myrtilia Kimmell, b. at Westfield, Ohio, 24 March 1861. VI. Susanna Belle Kimmell, b. at Flushing, Mich., 2'] June 1867; died at South Saginaw, Mich., 18 Feb. 1871, and was buried at Flushing. Chil. of Milton Rufus and Ruth (Oviatt) Freeman. I. Harriet Alida Freeman, b. at West Richfield, Ohio, 15 Ap. 1858. II. Emma Frances Freeman, b. at West Richfield, Ohio, 24 Ap. i860. III. Mary Ella Freeman, b. at West Richfield, Ohio, 25 June 1865. IV. Clara Margaret Freeman, b. at West Richfield, Ohio, 16 Feb. 1867. V. Milton Arthur Freeman, b. at West Richfield, Ohio, 30 Dec. 1872. Chil. of Elijah Orlando and Maria Eliza (Howell) Wheelock. I. Edwin Howell Wheelock, b. at Burlington, Wis., 19 Dec. 1842; died at Burlington, 22 Ap. 1843, and was buried there. II. Julia Maria Wheelock, b. at Burlington, Wis., 29 Nov. 1844; married at Brooklyn, Wis., 21 Feb. 1875, Hiram Bullard ; and was living at Evansville, Wis., in Sept. 1875. III. Ellen Althea Wheelock, b. at Burlington, Wis., 16 Aug. 1848; unmarried. 4357 4358 1 1 374 II37S 11376 11377 11378 "379 11380 11381 11382 11383 1 1384 11385 Whitney Family. IV. Eugene Othello Wheelock, b. at Burlington, Wis., 18 Sept. 185 1 ; unmarried. V. Caroline Amelia Wheelock, b. at Burlington, Wis., 2 Aug. 1857; died at Burlington, 19 May 1858, and was buried there. VI. Henry Howell Wheelock, twin, b. at Burlington, Wis., 26 Dec. 1859. VII. Clarence Wheelock, twin, b. at Burlington, Wis., 26 Dec. 1859; died at Burlington, 5 Jan. i860, and was buried there. Chil. of William Henry Harrison and Fanny Abigail (Wheelock) Douglass. I. Mary Elizabeth Douglass, b. at her grandfather's house, in Pompey, N. Y. II. Florence Cornelia Douglass, b. at Delphi, N. Y. III. William Douglass, b. at Janesville, Wis. IV. Charles Douglass, b. at Janesville, Wis., and died young. V. Frank Douglass, b. at Janesville, Wis. Child of David Pease and Susan Cornelia (Wheelock) Dean. I. Nelly Cornelia Dean, b. at Syracuse, N. Y., 13 May 1853; and was hving with her father, at Cazenovia, N.Y., in Aug. 1875, unmarried. Chil. of Edward Allen and Nancy Philena (Wheelock) Noble. I. Arthur Wheelock Noble, b. at Pompey, N. Y., 25 March 1865. II. Fanny Amelia Noble, b. at Auburn, N. Y., 5 Oct. 1866. 1623 4359 4359^ 4361 1624 Righth Generation. 1 1386 III. Anna Elizabeth Noble, b. at Auburn, N. Y., 28 Ap. 1869; died 7 Oct. 1875, and was buried in Fort Hill Cemetery, Auburn. 11387 IV. Inez May Noble, b. at Auburn, N. Y., 18 Dec. 1872. 11388 V. Florence Leora Noble, b. at Auburn, N. Y., 9 Feb. 1875. Child of Arthur Tappan and Huldah Jane (Wheelock) Merrill. 4362 1 1389 I. Flora Catharine Merrill, b. at Oswego, Ind., 13 Feb. 1861; died at Oswego, 21 Sept. 1862, and was buried there. Child of Elijah and Jane Throop (Van Vieck) Hallenbeck. 4365 1 1 390 I. Miliy Louise Hallenbeck, b. at Geddes, N. Y., 24 Dec. 1859. Chil. of Christopher Robert and Mary (Hallenbeck) Spencer. 4366 11391 I. John Jacob Spencer, b. at TuUy Valley, N. Y., 16 Dec. i860. 11392 II. Frank Sickles Spencer, b. at Tully Valley, N. Y., 27 Oct. 1864. 1 1 393 III. May Spencer, b. at Tully Valley, N. Y., 30 Jan. 1867; died at East Saginaw, Mich., 29 Oct. 1872, and was buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, N. Y. 1 1 394 IV. Robert Hallenbeck Spencer, b. at East Saginaw, Mich., 8 March 1870. 4369 Child of Joshua and Janette Agnes (Hallenbeck) Tuthilt. 1 1395 I. Helen St. John Tuthiil, b. at Saginaw, Mich., 9 Jan. 1874. Chil. of P. B. and Charlotte (Stanley) Havens. 4371 1 1396 I. Mary Havens, was said to be living at Hamilton, N. Y., in July 1875- Whitney Family. 1625 1 1 397 1 1 398 II. Charlotte Havens, was said to be living at Hamilton, N. Y., in July 1875. III. Samuel Havens, was said to be living at Hamilton, N. Y., in July 1875- 1 1 399 Child of Benjamin and Helen Amelia (St. John) Carvey. I. Benjamin St. John Carvey, b. at New York City, 27 Oct. 1863. 1 1400 11401 1 1402 1 1403 1 1404 1 1405 1 1406 1 1407 Chil. of John Jacob and Marietta (St. John) Walrath. I. Israel Walrath, b. at Canajoharie, N. Y., 9 May 1845; died 23 May 1845. II. Joseph Harvey Walrath, b. at Canajoharie, N. Y., 14 Jan. 1847; and was living at Hillsdale, Mich., in Ap. 1876. III. Lewis Enser Walrath, b. at Canajoharie, N. Y., 23 Nov. 1848 ; and was living at East St. Louis, 111., in Ap. 1876; unmarried. IV. Charles Leiand Walrath, b. at Canajoharie, N. Y., 19 Dec. 185 1. V. Emma Frances Walrath, b. at Sharon, N. Y., 25 June 1856; and was living at Hillsdale, Mich., in Ap. 1876; unmarried. ' Chil. of Lewis Manlius and Lydia Arabella (Jackson) St. John. I. Clyde Leiand St. John, b. at the north-west corner of Ninth Street and Ohio Avenue, East St. Louis, 111., 13 Nov. 1872. II. Lewis Sylvester St. John, b. at East St. Louis, 111., 13 Feb. 1874. III. Clara Belle St. John, b. at East St. Louis, 111., 17 Sept. 1875 ; died at Canajoharie, N. Y., ii Jan. 1876, and was buried in Canajoharie Cemetery. 204 4374 4377 4382 1626 1 1408 1 1409 I I4IO 1 141 1 II4I2 II4I3 11414 II4I5 Eighth Generation. Chil. of Hermon and Laura (Mason) Benton. I. William Squire Benton, b. at Canfield, Ohio, 13 Oct. 1820; a house-builder and farmer; married at Mecca, Ohio, 15 May 1844, Laura Cowdery, dau. of Ambrose and Dency (Coe) Ccrwdery, of Mecca. She was born at Otis, Mass., 25 Jan. 1826. They settled at Mecca, and were still living there in Ap. 1 876. II. Orris Manly Benton, b. at Canfield, Ohio, 28 Aug. 1822; a farmer; married at Mecca, Ohio, i Jan. 1847, Eunice Snnith, dau. of William and Eunice (Palmer) Smith. She was born at Norwich, Conn., 7 July 1830. They settled at Mecca, and were still living there in Ap. 1876. III. Mary Priscilla Benton, b. at Canfield, Ohio, 16 Nov. 1824; married at Mecca, Ohio, 9 Sept. 1847, ^s his second wife, William Watson Moore, a carriage- maker, born at Simsbury, Conn., in 18 10, son of Capt. Joseph and Alcinda (Adams) Moore. She died at Mecca, 12 Aug. 1850, and was buried there. He died at Troy, Ohio, 12 July 1857, and was buried at Mecca. IV. Emily Chloe Benton, b. at Canfield, Ohio, 12 June 1828; died at Mecca, Ohio, I May 185 1, and was buried there. Child of Cara and Mary (Benton) Averill. I. Robert Averill, b. at Lenox, Mass., in Oct. 1875. Chil. of Charles and Sylvia Phebe (Brewster) Benton. I. Mary Elizabeth Benton, b. at Salisbury, Conn., 20 July 1839; died at Peru, 111., 20 July 185 1, and was buried there. She was afterward moved, with her mother, to Salisbury Cemetery. II. Benton, a son, not named ; died when a few days old. Chil. of George Frederick and Minerva N. (Kindle) Benton. I. Mary Elizabeth Benton, b. at Savannah, Tenn., 12 Feb. 4387 18315 18317 18319 4390 4393 4394 Whitney Family 1627 11416 11417 11418 11419 1 1420 18 — ; died there, 24 Sept. 18 — , aged 13 years, 7 months, and 12 days. II. John Benton. III. Jerusha Benton. IV. George Benton. V. Laura Benton, died young. VI. Benton, died young. 1 142 1 1 1422 1 1423 1 1424 1-1425 1 1426 1 1427 Chil. of Miner Rudd and Abigail (Barnum) Doming. I. Arthur Deming, has lived at Middletown, N. Y., and at New York City. II. in battle. Deming, was a soldier in the war of 1861, and was killed III. Miner Deming, a minister of the Baptist Church ; has lived at Boston, Mass., and at Brooklyn, N. Y. I. ■ II. Chil. of Thomas T. and Sarah (Doming) Seelye. - Seelye, a dau. — Seelye, a dau. Child of Frederick and Catharine (Wheeler) Deming. I. Hiram Deming, died of consumption, at Binghamton, N. Y. Child of Edwin A. Harris. I. David W. Harris, was a clerk at 19 North Pearl Street, Albany, N.Y., in Feb. 1877. 4397 4400 4401 4405 i628 1 1428 1 1429 1 1430 1 143 1 1 1432 1 1433 1 1434 "435 1 1436 Eighth Generation. Chil. of Minard Veneaver and Mary Ann (Taylor) Babcock. I. Marsena Babcock, b. at Scott, N. Y., 6 May 1820; has changed his name to John Marsena Babcock; a merchant; married, 16 Ap. 1845, Charlotte Mills, who died at Albany, N. Y., 5 June 1862 ; married (2d), 22 Jan. 1864, Julia A. Colgon ; and was living at Brooklyn, N. Y., in Nov. 1874. It is said that he died there, early in 1875. II. Miranda Babcock, b. at Scott, N. Y., 8 June 1822; married, 6 Jan. 1845, Dewitt Clinton Colony. III. Abigail Babcock, b. 8 Jan. 1824; a milliner; died at Skaneateles, N. Y., 8 March 1851. IV. Andrew Burr Babcock, b. 30' Dec. 1825; married, 26 Aug. 1852, Helen M. Rogers. V. Lamott Babcock, b. 4 Aug. 1828 ; died 8 July 1829. VI. Alonzo Babcock, b. 16 March 1830. Child of George and Sabrina (Thomas) Taylor. I. Sarah Elizabeth Taylor, b. at Warren, Conn., 2 May 1833 ; mar- ried at Beekman, N. Y., 8 Aug. 1855, John C. Brundage, a drover, son of Edward and Amy (Angevine) Brundage, of East Fishkill, N. Y., where he was born 13 Jan. 1823. They settled at East Fishkill; where he died, 2 Oct. 1867, ^"i>v-~^ ^^^^^t^^ji.^^^ Jl»u^ffil II. Sarah Jane Burr, b. at Speedsvil|e, N.Y., 23 Aug. 1848; married in her father's house at Newark Valley, N. Y.', 3 Oct. 1872, by Rev. Russell H. Spafford, Baptist, to Emil Arthur Becker, a cashier, son of Max Arthur and Johanna (Lohnthal) Becker, of Berlin, Prussia. He was born at Lissa, 4435 4436 4438 4441 1 103 1 18330 1 1458 "459 1 1460 11461 1 1462 1 1463 11464 1 1465 1 1466 Whitney Family. U467 Prussia, 18 May 1838; came to America in 1863; served in Co. D, 8th Reg., Maryland Vol. Infantry, from 11 June 1863 to Oct. 1864, when he was transferred to Co. R, 14th Reg., Veteran Reserve Corps, in conse- quence of wounds received in the battle of Spottsylvania, 8 May 1864; and was honorably discharged 18 July 1865. They settled at Buffalo, N. Y.; and were still living there, at|74 Franklin Street, in Dec, 1877. III. George Lincoln Burr, b. at Oramel,^M/ Y., 30 Jan. 1857; a printer; dwelt at Homer, N. Y., till Sept. 1877^ when he' entered Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. ^l /*t«---,-.UX ^^ :C^£^-U£,..^r^, (M^C/^,<^-'*^^\, '■t^V^' ii&V,Sr^;'e:1«a4^-^i/^.8T9 r> stude„t,in Cornell University^Jthaca, N. Y.,^ in Sept. 1877. ^^^>«w»-#Tr^^M^<3A--^^ Chil. of Henry Bradford and Harriet Newell (Greene) Burr. I. Mary Amelia Burr, b. at Homer, N. Y., 10 Feb. 1849; married her cousin, Andrew Charles Leavens. See his record. II. George Andrew Burr, b. at Homer, N. Y., 13 Sept. 1850; an agent for insurance; married Catharine Sagur; and was living at Albany, N.Y., in Ap. 1875. III. Francis Henry Burr, b. at Homer, N. Y., 10 Ap. 1852; a printer; was living at Milo Centre, N. Y., in Jan. 1875, unmarried. IV. William Oliver Burr, b. at Homer, N.Y., 31 May 1853; a tailor; was living at Homer in Ap. 1875, unmarried. V. Edward Harvey Burr, b. at Homer, N. Y., 26 Ap. 1855 ; a miller; was living at Homer in Ap. 1875. VI. Charles Sumner Burr, b. at Homer, N. Y., 17 June 1857; ^ salesman ; was living at Scranton, Penn., in Ap. 1875. VII. Walter Cecil Burr, b. at Homer, N. Y., 9 Sept. 1859; ^ student. Chil. of Daniel Woods and Mary Louisa (Burr) Leavens. I. Andrew Charles Leavens, b. at Rushford, N.Y., 2 Dec. 1847; ^ druggist ; married in the house of her uncle, the officiating clergyman, at 1631 4443 1 1467 4444 1632 Eighth Generation. 1 1468 1 1469 1 1470 1 147 1 1 1472 1 1473 11474' 1 1475 1 1476 1 1477 1 1478 1 1479 Adams Centre, N. Y., 29 March 1875, by Rev. A. B. Prentice, Seventh Day Baptist, to his cousin, Mary Amelia Burr, dau. of Henry Bradford and 1 1460 Harriet Newell (Greene) Burr, of Homer, N. Y., where she was born 10 Feb. 1849. Thev settled at Eav City, JMidh., and w^re still living there in Dec. 1877. ^^,f>^4W^»^:»-^^ n. Calvin Walter Leavens, b. at Rushford, N.Y., 29 May 1853; a. druggist; was Uidng at Decatur, Mich., in Ap. 1 875.6-, a/trat.A*!^'*'^^'^^**^/ ^R^ in. Edward Leavens wasJiving at Decatur, Mich IV. George Fox Leavens, b. at Horseheads, N.Y., 29 Oct. 1865. , b. at Oramel, N.Y., 21 Dec. 1856; aa artist; I., in Ap. i875.ou^'*-C.o^^'^-*^?WuftXL, ,^_^. Chil. of Ferdinand and Adeline (Hathaway) Sebold. I. Ferdinand Delos Sebold, b. at Mapleton, Iowa, 19 Aug. 1866; died at Yankton, Dakota, 12 May 1875, and was buried there. II. Emma Elizabeth Sebold, b. at Oto, Iowa, 30 Jan. 1868. III. Walter Cow Sebold, b. at Oto, Iowa, 6 June 1869. IV. Ella May Sebold, b. at Yankton, Dakota, 6 Oct. 1871. Chil. of John Hosier and Louisa Levantia (Hathaway) Nason. I. Emma Louisa Nason, b. at North Pitcher, N. Y., 10 March 1863; died at Smyrna, N. Y., 19 Feb. 1866, and was buried in Glenwood Ceme- tery, Homer, N. Y. II. Cora Audrey Nason, b. at Smyrna, N. Y., 13 Dec. 1864. III. Jenny Alice Nason, b. at Apulia, N. Y., 7 Aug. 1866. IV. Charles Hosier Nason, b. at Apulia, N. Y., 14 Ap. 1868; died at Apulia, 3 1 Aug. 1 868, and was buried in Glenwood Cemetery, Homer, N.Y. V. Mary Agnes Nason, b. at Apulia, N. Y., 24 Feb. 1870; died at Apulia, 13 Ap. 1870, and was buried in Glenwood Cemetery, Homer, N.Y. 4446 4447 Whitney Family. 1 1480 VI. Sabra L^y^ntia Naspn, b. at East Smit c*»» II48I 1 1482 11483 1 1484 1 1485 1 1486 1 1487 1 1488 Chil. of Hiram anc/ Laura (Woodworth) Sutherland. I. Charles Henry Sutherland, b. at Pompey, N. Y., 22 Sept. 1824; married, in Nov. 1853, Betsey Jane Hoyt, dau. of Nelson and Pamelia (Sutherland) Hoyt,i of Pompey. They settled at Pompey, and were still living there in Dec. 1876. He enlisted, i Dec. 1861, at Syracuse, N. Y., as leader of the band, in the 12th Reg. of N. Y. S. Volunteers; was fur- loughed, on account of sickness, in May 1862; and was discharged 19 July 1862. II. Helen Columbia Sutherland, b. at Pompey, N. Y., 12 Oct. 1829; died at Pompey, 7 Dec. 1829, and was buried there. III. Wallace Elhassen Sutherland, b. at Pompey, N. Y., 27 Dec. 1832; married, 22 March 1854, Celia Jane Wilcox, dau. of John and Chloe (Henderson) Wilcox. They settled at Pompey, and were still living there in Dec. 1876. IV. Martha Maria Sutherland, b. at Pompey, N.Y., 2 Dec. 1835; died at Pompey, 1 1 Nov. 1851, and was buried there. V. Hiram Sutherland, twin, b. at Pompey, N. Y., 12 July 1846; died at Pompey, 23 Aug. 1846, and was buried there. VI. Laura Sutherland, twin, b. at Pompey, N. Y., 12 July 1846; died at Pompey, 30 Aug. 1846, and was buried there. 4455 18331 VII. VIII. Sutherland, twin, not named ; died at birth. - Sutherland, twin, not named ; died at birth. 1 1489 Chil. of Charles and Helen Columbia (Woodworth) Campbell. I. Emily Malvina Campbell, b. at Camillus, N. Y., 18 Ap. 1838; married at the Battle Creek House, in Main Street, Battle Creek, Mich., 5 Aug. 1858, by Rev. Charles Jones, Presbyterian, to Maurice Henry Neale, I See the Hoyt Genealogy, p. 545. 205 1633 4S-M, 18332 4457 18335 i634 1 1490 11491 1 1492 1 1493 1 1494 Eighth Generation. a merchant, son of Gabriel and Mary (lies) Neale, of Yate, Gloucester- shire, Eng., where he was born 28 Feb. 1830. They settled at Battle Creek, and were still living there in Dec. 1876; and he was then treasurer of the city. II. Silence Isabelle Campbell, b. at Camillus, N. Y., 29 Ap. 1841; married at Baldwinsville, N. Y., 11 May 1863, by Rev. Mr. Kendall, Pres- byterian, to George Wing Freeman, a tobacconist, son of Benjamin and Charlotte Foster (Wing) Freeman, of Battle Creek, Mich. He was born at Victor, N. Y., 5 March 1837. They dwelt at Victor till 1865; at Battle Creek till 1870; at Jacksonville, Fla., till 1873; then returned to Battle Creek, and were living there in Jan. 1877. He enlisted in Ap. 1861, in Co. C, 2d Reg., Mich. Vol. Infantry; was promoted to be lieut. of the company; acted as aide-de-camp to Gen. Berry, of Maine, and was after- ward transferred to the staff of Gen. O. O. Howard, serving in each command during all of its active operations ; then took part in Gen. Sherman's march to the sea ; and served to the end of the war. III. Mary Louise Campbell, b. at Battle Creek, Mich., 21 Aug. 1856; and was living there in Nov. 1876, unmarried. Chil. of Chester and Ann (Sprague) Morley. I. John Sprague Morley, b. at Pompey, N. Y., 7 Dec. 1826; a lawyer; grad. at Hobart Free College in 1846; married at Ira, N. Y., 27 Jan. 1857, by Rev. Judson Davis, Baptist, to Polly Ann Buck, widow of WilHam Fairchild Garlock, of Fulton, N. Y., and dau. of Daniel and Rebecca (FoUett) Buck, of Ira. She was born at Hannibal, N. Y., 24 July 1823. They settled at Meridian, N. Y., and were still living there in Sept. 1876. He has been a trustee of the village of Meridian for fourteen years, and, most of that time, its president ; a justice of the peace at Cato, N. Y., for ten years ; and a justice of the sessions of the county of Cayuga. II. Chester Morley, b. at Pompey, N. Y., 8 March 1828; a merchant; married at Meridian, N. Y., 23 Oct. 1850, by Rev. Simon S. Goss, Presby- terian, to Amelia Clarissa Pal meter, dau. of Obadiah and Miranda (Fox) Palmeter, of Cato, N. Y. She was born at La Fayette, N. Y., i June 1 831. They settled at Meridian, and were still living there in Sept. 1876; at which time he was postmaster of the village. III. Lyman Edwin Morley, b. at Cato, N. Y., 31 March 1834; an artisan; married at Lysander, N. Y., 23 Feb. 1858, by Rev. Mr. Morse, Protestant Reformed, to Ida Adeline Van Liew, dau. of Frederick and 18337 4459 18341 18343 1 1495 1 1496 1 1497 1 1498 1 1499 1 1 500 Whitney Family. Agnes (Pumyea) Van Liew, of Lysander. where she was born 23 Aug. 1835. They settled at Meridian, N. Y.; and were living there in Sept. 1876, without children. IV, Clara Ann Morley, b. at Cato, N. Y., 4 Aug. 1840; and was living at Meridian, N. Y., in Sept. 1876, unmarried. Chil. of John and Emily (Sprague) Morley. I. Henry Spencer Morley, b. at Pompey, N. Y., 28 Aug. 1830; married, 13 Oct. 1856, Helen Maria Mason, dau. of Lyman Hall and Betsey (Shepherd) Mason. He died at Jordan, N. Y., 18 Aug. 1870, and was buried there. She was living at Jordan in Aug. 1 876, having married a second husband named Putnam. II. Gideon Morley, b. at Cato, N. Y., 8 Oct. 1835 ; married at Elbridge, N.Y., 22 Oct. 1858, Ella Sarah Moreland, dau. of Stephen and Catharine (Camp) Moreland. They were living at Cato in Aug. 1 876. III. Ellen Theodora Morley, b. at Camillus, N. Y., 26 Ap. 1844; and was living at Cato, N. Y., in Aug. 1876. Chil. of Henry and Belinda (Sprague) Weed. I. Hiland Augustus Weed, b. at Bouckville, N. Y., 28 March 1834; a physician and surgeon; graduated, March 1857, ^t the Medical School of the University of the City of New York; married at Jordan, N. Y., 26 Oct. 1859, Mary Amanda Paine, dau. of Robert Treat and Cynthia Allen (Davis) Paine, of Jordan, formerly of Cato, N. Y., where she was born 14 July 1838. They settled at Jordan, and were still living there in Aug. 1876. He served as assistant-surgeon of the 17th Reg. of N. Y. S. Volunteers, from May 1861 till 12 Dec. 1861; and as surgeon of the 25th Reg., N. Y. S. Volunteers, from 12 Dec. 1861 till 15 July 1863. He was seriously wounded in the knee, at the battle of Hanover Court House, 27 May 1862, while on duty as acting brigade-surgeon. II. Ellen Jane Weed, b. at Pompey, N. Y., 13 Sept. 1830; married at Camillus, N. Y., 18 Sept. 1850, by Rev. Dr. Gregory, Protestant Epis- copal, to Daniel Warner Marvin, a dealer in flour, son of Norton Francis and Wealthy (Warner) Marvin, of Van Buren, N. Y., where he was born 25 July 1824. They dwelt at Baldwinsville, N. Y., from June 185 1 till 1635 4460 18347 4461 18350 18353 1636 Eighth Generation. 11501 11502 1 1 503 March 1852; at Jordan, N. Y., from Ocf. 1852 till May 1867; at Forest Port, N. Y., till Sept. 1871; and then settled at Syracuse, N. Y., where they were still living in Aug. 1876, at i Holland Street. III. Theodore Henry Weed, b. at Camillus, N. Y., 9 Nov. 1839; a lumberman; married at Baldwinsville, N. Y., 30 Oct. 1872, Adela Dow, born at Westbury, N. Y., 30 Jan. 1850, dau. of Uriah S. and Maria Louisa (Marvin) Dow. They settled at Forest Port, N. Y., and were still living there in Oct. 1 876. He entered the service, and was commissioned second- lieutenant, 27 Sept. 1861; assisted in raising Co. A, loth Reg., N. Y. Cavalry, with which he was mustered into U. S. service, at Elmira, N. Y., 25 Nov. 1 861; was promoted to be captain, 5 May 1863; major, in the same regiment, 12 July 1863; and was mustered out of service 10 Oct. 1 864. Among the engagements in which he participated were the follow- ing: 17 Sept. 1862, Leesburgh, Va. ; 28 Ap. to 9 May 1863, Stoneman's raid on Richmond; 12 Oct. 1863, Sulphur Springs; 14 Oct. 1863, Little Auburn; — Nov. 1863, Mine Run; 6-8 May 1864, Spottsylvania ; 11 May 1864, Ground Squirrel Creek; 12 May, Richmond; 28 May, Hawe's shop ; I June, Cold Harbor ; 2 June, Gaines' Mills ; 1 1 June, Trevilian's Station ; 24 June, St. Mary's Church ; 28 June and 16 Aug., Deep Bottom ; 30 June, Lee's Mills. IV. Francis Albert Weed, b. at Camillus, N. Y., 5 Jan. 1846; a lumberman; married at Jordan, N. Y., 7 May 1867, Augusta Annette De Line, dau. of John and Harriet P. (Marvin) De Line, of Baldwinsville, N. Y., where she was born 10 March 1847. They settled at Forest Port, N. Y., and were still living there in Oct. 1876. Chil. of Hiram and Mary (Sprague) Wood. I. Hermon Caylord Wood, b. at Camillus, N. Y., 19 Jan. 1831; a clergyman of the Protestant Episcopal Church ; married at Sacket's Harbor, N. Y., 2 June 1857, Wary Elizabetli Luff, dau. of Edmund Merritt and Eliza (Merritt) Luff, of Sacket's Harbor, where she was born 23 Oct. 1834. He graduated at Hobart College in 1853; studied theology under Rev. Prof. W. D. Wilson; was ordained deacon, 25 May 1856, at Zion Church, Rome, N. Y.; and presbyter, 7 June 1857, at Trinity Church, Geneva, N. Y. He took missionary charge of Christ Church, Sacket's Harbor, from 20 July 1856 till 22 Nov. 1858 ; was rector of Grace Church, Buffalo, N. Y., from 28 Nov. 1858 till 5 Nov. 1863; rector of Trinity Church, Fayetteville, N. Y., from 17 Jan. 1864 till 10 Aug. 1864; rector of Christ Church, Herkimer, N. Y,, from 14 Aug. 1864 till 15 Dec. 1870; rector of Church of The Good Shepherd, Faribault, Minn., from i Jan. 1870 18358 18359 4462 18361 IIS04 II 505 11506 II507 II508 1 1509 11510 Whitney Family. till 30 Sept. 1874; and was living at Sharon, Penn., in Aug. 1876, where he has been rector of St. John's Church since i Nov. 1874. II. Aurelia Wood, b. at Camillus, N. Y., 13 March 1833; and was living at Fayetteville, N. Y., in Jan. 1876, unmarried. III. Mary Elizabeth Wood, b. at Fayetteville, N. Y., 15 Aug. 1837; married there, 25 Sept. 1866, by her brother, Rev. Hermon Gaylord Wood, to Henry Holmes Loring, a clergyman of the Protestant Episcopal Church. The Church Almanac^ for 1876, calls him rector at Ticonderoga, N. Y., though he was said to be living at Fayetteville in Jan. 1 876, and at Topeka, Kansas, in Aug. 1876. IV. Martha Louisa Wood, b. at Camillus, N. Y., 10 Sept. 1842; married at Fayetteville, N. Y., 4 June 1873, by Rev. Henry Holmes Loring, her brother-in-law, to George Murdoch Andrews; and lived at Faribault, Minn., in Jan. 1876. V. Emma Wood, b. at Camillus, N. Y., 29 June 1846; married at Fayetteville, N. Y., 27 Jan. 1869, by her brother, Rev. Hermon Gaylord Wood, to Charles Thomas Palmer, a merchant, son of Jerome Bonaparte and Elizabeth Ann (Hibbard) Palmer, of Fayetteville, where he was born 18 Aug. 1845. They settled at Faribault, Minn., and were still living there in Jan. 1876. Chll. of Alonzo and Aurllla (Sprague) Wood. I. William Wallace Wood, b. at Elbridge, N. Y., 17 Feb. 1834; a book-keeper ; married at Elbridge, 2 May 1855, by Rev. Alonzo Wheelock, Baptist, to Sarah Maria Brown, dau. of Caleb and Cynthia Maria (Bennett) Brown, of Elbridge, where she was born 16 Ap. 1835. He dwelt at Stevens' Point, Wis., till 1857; at Rockford, 111., from 1859 to 1869; and then returned to Elbridge, where they were still living in March 1876. II. Charlotte Clarissa Wood, b. at Elbridge, N. Y., 15 Feb. 1837; married there, 3 Oct. 1859, William Curney Stevens, a merchant, son of Thomas and Mary (Dyer) Stevens, of Elbridge, where he was born 6 Feb. 1824. They dwelt at Elbridge till 1865; at Chicago, 111., till 1866; at Elbridge till 1868; at Chicago till 1869; and then settled at Dixon, 111., where they were still living in Feb. 1 876. III. Byron Alonzo Wood, b. at Elbridge, N. Y., 13 Sept. 1838; a merchant; married at Jordan, N. Y., 25 Ap. 1865, Anne Eliza Porter, dau. ^^'hl 18366 18367 4463 18369 18371 18376 i6 38 II51I II512 11513 11514 II5IS II516 Eighth Generatio7t. of William and Ellen Jane (Manchester) Porter, of Jordan, where she was born. They settled at Elbridge ; where she died 1 8 Feb. 1 866, and was buried in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. He married (2d), 25 June 1868, at Elbridge, Clementine Mellen Merriman, dau. of Dr. Titus and Polly (Backer) Merriman, of Elbridge, where she was born 27 Sept. 1841. They were living at Elbridge in Jan. 1877. His manuscript Genealogy of the Wood Family, gathered at much cost of labor and money, was burned, with his store, at Elbridge, in 1875. He was a lieut. in the 145th Reg., N. Y. S. Vols., in the war of 1 861. IV. Mary Letitia Wood, b. at Elbridge, N. Y., 7 May 1841; married there, 16 Jan. 1865, Byron Mortimer Callender, son of Ezekiel and Ann (Dyer) Callender, of Manlius, N. Y. He was born at Eagle Village, in Manlius, 23 Aug. 1828. They settled at Chicago, 111.; and were still living there in Jan. 1876, at 351 East Indiana Street, without children. He served throughout the war of 1861, as captain in the ist Reg. of Missouri Light Artillery; and was afterward appointed a revenue-officer at Chicago. Cliil. of Henry Van Schaack and Clarissa (Sprague) McMechan. I. Clarissa Van Schaack McMechan, b. near Baldwinsville, N. Y., 23 Nov. 1849 ; and was living with her mother in 1876, unmarried. II. Lydia Margaret McMechan, b. near Baldwinsville, N. Y., 23 July 1853; and was living with her mother in 1876, unmarried. Child of William D. and Charlotte (Sprague) Stewart. I. Byron Alonzo Stewart, was living at Northfield, Minn., in 1876. Chil. of Jeremiah and Mary Ann (Sprague) Selkrig. I. Addison Gardner Selkrig, b. at Rochester, N. Y.; and was buried at Manlius, N. Y. II. Charles Henry Selkrig, b. at Rochester, N. Y.; and was buried at Utica, N. Y. 4464 4465 4466 II5I7 Whitney Family. Child of Charles Henry and Helen (Scranton) Sprague. I. Arthur A. Sprague, was living at Utica, N. Y., in Sept. 1876. 1639 4470 11518 11519 11520 11521 11522 11523 Chil. of Anson Sprague and Ellen (Bisdee) Woodworth. I. William Fletcher Woodworth, b. at Camillus, NY., 25 March 1852 ; died at Durand, Wis., 22 June 1872, and was buried there. II. Anson Everett Woodworth, b. at Butler, N.Y., 28 May 1854; and was living at Durand, Wis., in Oct. 1876, unmarried. III. Ella Woodworth, b. at Sodus, N. Y., 11 May 1857; and was living at Durand, Wis., in Oct. 1876, unmarried. IV. Maude Woodworth, b. at Baldwinsville, N.Y., 16 Sept. 1862; died at Baldwinsville, 28 Jan. 1865, and was buried there. V. Samuel Bisdee Woodworth, b. at Baldwinsville, N. Y., 15 Aug. 1865. VI. Alfred Claude Woodworth, b. at Durand, Wis., 11 Oct. 187 1. 11524 11525 11526 11527 11528 11529 11530 Chil. of William Mattie and Fanny (Bisdee) Woodworth. I. Wilmer Woodworth. II. Charles Woodworth. III. Elmer Woodworth. IV. Jenny L. Woodworth. V. Claribel Woodworth. Chil. of Lyman and Sarah Augusta (Woodworth) Dwight. I. Orrin Edgar Dwight, b. at South Butler, N. Y., 30 Oct. 1854; died 29 Nov. 1854. II. Flora Adeline Dwight, b. at Savannah, N. Y., 6 Ap. 1856. 4471 4473 4474 1640 Eighth Generation. 1 1 53 1 i III. Frederick Lyman Dwight, b. at East LeRoy, Mich., 5 May I 1864. 1 1 532 IV. George Edward Dwight, b. at Battle Creek, Mich., 11 Sept. 1868; died 18 Feb. 1871. 1 1533 V. Eva Melissa Dwight, b. at Battle Creek, Mich., 7 Feb. 1871. "534 11535 Chil. of William and Eliza Jane (Arnnstrong) Porter. I. Jerome Bonaparte Porter, b. at Ridgeway, N. Y., 25 Dec. 1840; and was living there in Jan. 1877, unmarried. II. William Armstrong Porter, b. at Ridgeway, N. Y., 23 June 1852; and was living there in Jan. 1877, unmarried. Chil. of Aaron and Julia Ann (Armstrong) Bell. 1 1536 I. Electa Lovina Bell, b. at Camillus, N. Y., 29 May 1835; married in March 1864, at Beloit, Wis., by Rev. CD. Fillsbury, Methodist Epis- copal, to Lyman Seaver, son of Lyman and Sarah (Woodard) Seaver; with whom she was living at Allen's Grove, Wis., in Jan. 1877. "537 11538 "539 1 1 540 11541 1 1 542 II. Homer Alonzo Bell, b. at Camillus, N. Y., 22 Oct. 1836. III. William Lester Bell, b. at Penfield, N. Y., 20 Nov. 1837; died at Walworth, Wis., 8 Nov. 1853, and was buried there. IV. Rowena Bell, b. at Camillus, N. Y., 14 Dec. 1838; married in July 1872, at Kankakee, III, John Welch, formerly of Albany, N. Y. They were living at Bloomfield, Iowa, in Jan. 1877. V. Silence Orselia Bell, b. at Camillus, N. Y., i July 1840; married at Delavan, Wis., 25 Dec. 1866, by Rev. Mr. Colley, Congregational, to Julius 0. Wolcott, son of Wyatt and Polly (Woodruff) Wolcott. They were living at Leroy, 111., in Jan. 1877. VI. Corinthia Jane Bell, b. at Walworth, Wis., 8 March 1844; died at Walworth, 18 July 1845, and was buried there. VII. Charles Emmett Bell, b. at Walworth, Wis., 5 Nov. 1845; died at Walworth, 1 8 Ap. 1 848, and was buried there. 4476 4477 18379 18381 1 1 543 1 1 544 1 1 545 11546 11 547 1 1 548 1 1 549 11550 11551 Whitney Family. Chil. of Jeremiah and Louisa Maria (Armstrong) Prescott. I. Wilbur Fisk Prescott, b. at Knowlesville, N. Y., 7 Sept. 1847; and was living at 18 Fort Street, East Detroit, Mich., in Jan. 1877, unmarried. II. Helen Louisa Prescott, b. at Knowlesville, N. Y., 14 June 1849; and was living at Medina, N. Y., in Jan. 1877, unmarried. Chil. of Wiiliam James and Phebe (Hiesrodt) Armstrong. J. Helen Elizabeth Armstrong, b. at Ridgeway, N. Y., 26 Aug. 1842; married at Coldwater, Mich., 22 May 1865, Samuel Ives Treat, a carriage- maker, born at Ovid, Mich., 19 Aug. 1840, son of Samuel Marshall and Fanny (Ives) Treat. They settled at Coldwater, Mich., and were still living there in Jan. 1877. ^^ enlisted for three years, at Palos, 111., in Co. F, 1 00th Reg., 111. Volunteers, during the war of 1861. II. Ann Phiiinda Armstrong, b. at Ovid, Mich., 18 May 1845; married at Coldwater, Mich., 4 July 1868, Charles Wilson, a farmer, son of Levi and Olive (Upton) Wilson, of Ovid. He was born in Oakland Co., Mich., 1 1 Aug. 1836. They settled at Ovid, and were still living there in Jan. 1877. He served for three years, in the i ith Reg, of Mich. Volunteers, during the war of 186 1. III. Ira Martin Armstrong, b. at Ovid, Mich., 15 Ap. 1850; died at Ovid, 20 Feb. i860, and was buried there. IV. Orissa Armstrong, twin, b. at Ovid, Mich., 10 May 1854; died at Ovid, 8 Sept. 1854, and was buried there. V. Clarissa Armstrong, twin, b. at Ovid, Mich., 10 May 1854; died at Ovid, 1 1 Sept. 1854, and was buried there. VI. William Henry Armstrong, b. at Ovid, Mich., 24 July 1855; and was living there in Jan. 1877, unmarried. Chil. of John Wood and Eleanor (McArthur) Armstrong. I. Henry Armstrong, b. at Knowlesville, N. Y., 11 Sept. 1841. He enlisted in 1861, in the 2d Reg. of Wis. Cavalry, and served till the end of the war. 206 I 64 I 4478 4479 18386 18388 4480 1642 II552 II553 115,54 "555 II556 IIS57 II558 II559 iiS6o 11561 1 1 562 1 1563 Eighth Generation. II. George Armstrong, b. at Knowlesville, N. Y., 14 Dec. 1843; died at Knowlesville, i Sept. 1845, ^^^ was buried there. III. Julia Armstrong, b. at Knowlesville, N. Y., 3 Sept. 1845; "tar- ried at Elkhorn, Wis., 6 Feb. 1863, Wark Lewis, who was accidentally killed by the discharge of his gun, while hunting, 3 Oct. 1865. She married (2d), 6 May 1 869, Leman W. Lee. They were living at Washington, Kans., in Jan. 1877. IV. Philinda Jane Armstrong, b. at Knowlesville, N. Y., 11 May 1847 ; died at Knowlesville, 25 June 1847, ^'^'^ was buried there. V. Charles Birden Armstrong, b. at Knowlesville, N. Y., 11 Aug. 1848 ; married at Walworth, Wis., 30 Oct. 1869, Lucy Violet Church, who was born at Walworth, 25 Oct. 1850. They were living at Delavan, Wis., in Jan. 1877. He served for nine months in Co. K, 46th Reg., Wis. Vol. Infantry, during the war of 1861. VI. John Armstrong, b. at Knowlesville, N. Y., 14 May 1850. VII. David Armstrong, b. at Walworth, Wis., 6 Feb. 1852. VIII. Florence Livona Armstrong, b. at Walworth, Wis., 30 Ap. 1854. IX. Eliza Jane Armstrong, b. at Walworth, Wis., 30 June 1856. X. Emma Armstrong, b. at Walworth, Wis., 3 Sept. 1858. Chil. of Edwin and Fanny (Armstrong) Hiesrodt. I. Marcus Floyd Hiesrodt, b. at Ovid, Mich., 30 Jan. 1849; married at Coldwater, Mich., 2 Ap. 1872, by Rev. Mr. Porter, Presbyterian, to Lois Davis, of Coldwater. They settled at Ovid, and were living there in Jan. 1877- II. Ella Philinda Hiesrodt, b. at Ovid, Mich., 17 March 1851; died at Ovid, 17 May 1867, and was buried there, in a family cemetery. III. Eugene Wilbur Hiesrodt, b. at Ovid, Mich., 2 Oct. 1853 ; and was living there in Jan. 1877, unmarried. 18389 18391 4481 18393 Whitney Family. 1 1 564 11565 1 1 566 11567 11568 Chil. of David and Eunice Caroiine (Tanner) Armstrong. I. Frank Adelaide Armstrong, b. at Ridgeway, N. Y., 27 Sept. 1847; died at Ovid, Mich., 13 Jan. 1858, and was buried there. II. Mary Arabelle Armstrong, b. at Ridgeway, N. Y., 9 March 1850; died at Ridgeway, 3 Sept. 1852, and was buried there. III. Frederick Benjamin Armstrong, b. at Ovid, Mich., 6 Dec. 1859, and was hving with his father, at Medina, N. Y., in Jan. 1877. Chil. of James Dunham and Esther Malvina (Woodworth) Wood. I. Edson Samuel Wood, b. at Butler, N. Y., 31 Jan. 1844; a farmer; married at West Eaton, N. Y., 25 Dec. 1876, Henrietta Leone Darrow, dau. of Franklin and Henrietta Darrow, of West Eaton, where she was born 27 Nov. 1855. She grad. at the State Normal School, Oswego, N. Y. ; and was living at South Butler, N, Y., in Jan. 1877. He has been a justice of the peace since 1874. II. Charles Woodworth Wood, b. at Savannah, N. Y., 16 Jan. 185 1 ; a farmer; was living at South Butler, N. Y., in Jan. 1877, un- married. 11569 11570 11571 11572 11573 Chil. of William and Charlotte Ann (Abrams) Wood. I. Nathan S. Wood, b. at Savannah, N. Y., 27 May 1852; died in Feb. 1853, at Savannah, and was buried there. II. Frank Eugene Wood, b. at Savannah, N. Y., 27 Ap. 1854; and was living at South Butler, N. Y., in Jan. 1 877. III. Alice Eldarette Wood, b. at Savannah, N. Y., 28 March 1856; married, 10 March 1874, Edward James Tyler, son of James and Mary (Stephenson) Tyler; and was living at South Butler, N. Y., in Jan. 1877. IV. Leon Sprague Wood, b. at Savannah, N. Y., 2 Aug. 1858. V. Hiram Gipson Wood, b. at Savannah, N.Y., 19 Sept. 1865. 1643 4482 4483 4472 1 4486 (4522 1 644 11574 IIS75 11576 11577 11578 IIS79 11580 11581 11582 Eighth Generation. Chil. of Truman Adams and Ruth Maria (Cillet) Chandler. I. James Edwin Chandler, b. at Porter, Ohio, 24 Dec. 1838; a farmer; married at Sunbury, Ohio, 27 Oct. 1861, by Elder Grover, Christian, to Margaret Schaffer, dau. of Christopher and Catharine (Honeywell) Schaffer, from Kingston, Penn., where she was born 10 June 1 83 1. They were Hving near Columbus Grove, Ohio, in Feb. 1877. II. William Henry Chandler, b. at Porter, Ohio, 17 Dec. 1840; a farmer; married at her father's house, 28 Jan. 1869, by Rev. C. B. Steman, Methodist Episcopal, to Lydia Brenneman, dau. of David and Leah (Steman) Brenneman, of Marion, Ohio, formerly of Jackson, Ohio, where she was born 14 Ap. 1850. They were living at Delphos, Ohio, in Feb. 1877. He enlisted, 2 Sept. 1861, in the 57th Reg. of Ohio Vol. Infantry; and was discharged 1 1 Sept. 1 864, having taken part in battles at Pittsburgh Land- ing, Arkansas Post, Vicksburgh, and Jackson, Miss., besides those of the Atlanta campaign. III. Oscar Edson Chandler, b. at Leon, N. Y., 11 Oct. 1842; a farmer; married, 20 June 1864, by Esquire Harris, of Putnam Co., Ohio, to Sarah Clevenger, dau. of Eli and Elizabeth (Vaughn) Clevenger. They were living at Pacific Junction, Iowa, in Feb. 1877. IV. Francis Philamon Chandler, b. at Sparta, Ohio, 30 Oct. 1849; ^ farmer; married at Jackson, Ohio, 2 Oct. 1873, by Rev. Enos Foster, Methodist Episcopal, to Mary Ann Shindler, dau. of Andrew and Susanna (Thompson) Shindler. They were living near Delphos, Ohio, in Feb. 1877, without children. V. Mary Elizabeth Chandler, b. at Sunbury, Ohio, 28 Sept. 1854; married at Jackson, Ohio, 27 Sept. 1 874, by Rev, Enos Foster, Methodist Episcopal, to George Shindler, a farmer. They were living at Kalida, Ohio, in March 1877. Chil. of William and Almira Antoinette (Chandler) Titus. I. Ceorge Titus, residence unknown. II. Horace Titus, was living at Buffalo, N. Y., in Feb. 1877. III. Byron Titus, was living in Alabama Street, Buffalo, N. Y., in Feb. 1877. IV. Sarah Hatch Titus, was living at Marilla, N. Y., in Feb. 1877. 4494 18394 18396 18398 1 840 1 4495 Whitney Family. 11583 11584 11585 11586 Chil. of Nathan Wood and Mary (Colvin) Chandler. I. Almond Colvin Chandler, b. at Hamburgh, N. Y., 25 Sept. 1846; married in Oct. 1 871, by a Methodist minister, to Jane Carter, dau. of Jacob and Elizabeth (Tupper) Carter. They settled at Spring Vale, Wis., and were living there in Feb. 1877. II. Hiram Albert Chandler, b. at Hamburgh, N. Y., 12 Ap. 1849; married by her father, a Free Baptist minister, to Emma Whiting, dau. of Rev. Warren and Lorinda (Keith) Whiting. They settled at Waupun, Wis., and were living there in Feb. 1877. III. Sarah Rowena Chandler, b. at Hamburgh, N. Y., 26 March 1851. Child of Nathan Wood and Lucinda Nims (Skinner) Chandler. IV. Nathan Worthington Chandler, b. at Hamburgh, N. Y., 3 June 1870. 11587 11588 11589 1 1590 11591 Chil. of William Edson and Sylvia Jane (Harmon) Chandler. I. Betsey Jane Chandler, b. at Leon, N. Y., 6 May 1846; married in 1864, at Fond du Lac, Wis., by Rev. J. T. Woodhead, Methodist Episcopal, to James Orlando Cummings. He served in the war of 1861, in Co. K, 3d Reg., Wis. Vols. They were living at Waupun, Wis., in Feb. 1877. II. Ellen Amanda Chandler, b. at Leon, N. Y., 4 July 1848; mar- ried at Waupun, Wis., 4 July 1867, by Rev. E. N. Wright, Free Baptist, to Lorenzo Dow Wood, son of Oliver Hubbard and Almina (Day) Wood. He served in the war of 1861, in Co. K, 3d Reg., Wis. Volunteers, and was wounded in the leg at Antietam. She died at Waupun, 8 Oct. 1869, and was buried there, in Mound Forest Cemetery. He was living at Freeborn, Minn., in Feb. 1877. III. Lovisa Airsteen Chandler, b. at Leon, N. Y., 29 Aug. 1850; died at Waupun, Wis., 4 Nov. 1855, and was buried there, in Mound Forest Cemetery. IV. Emma Retta Chandler, b. at Waupun, Wis., 17 Ap. 1856. V. Nelly Delphine Chandler, b. at Waupun, Wis., 15 July i860. 1645 4497 18402 18403 4497 4499 18405 1646 1 1592 "593 1 1594 1 1 595 1 1 596 1 1 597 1 1 598 1 1 599 1 1600 Eighth Generation. Child of James Darwin and Elvira (Perkins) Chandler. I. George C. Chandler, b. at Aurora, N. Y.; was living with his uncle, Nathan Wood Chandler, at Hamburgh, N.Y., in Feb. 1877. Chil. of Bleeker Evans and Jane Amanda (Wood) Childs. I. Theodosia Antoinette Childs, b. at Camillus, N. Y., 5 June 1 841; married at Smithfield, Ind., 19 Feb. 1863, by Rev. Henderson Wedney, Protestant Methodist, to Henry A. Twilling, a merchant, born six miles north of Utica, N. Y., 27 May 1836, son of Henry and Juha Ann (Howald) Twilling. They were living at State Centre, Iowa, in Aug. 1876. II. Marvin Richardson Childs, b. at Sennet, N. Y., 30 March 1843; enlisted, 18 Feb. 1864, in Co. C, 28th Reg., Ind. Vol. Infantry; marched to Ringgold, Ga., where he was attacked by typhus fever; died in Cumberland hospital, Nashville, Tenn., 28 June 1864, and was buried in Nashville Cemetery. III. Miriam Eliza Childs, b. at South Butler, N. Y., 6 Aug. 1844; married at Waterloo, Ind., 4 May 1865, by Esquire Long, to Edward Hamilton Campbell, a farmer, born at Bath, Ohio, 14 Aug. 1841, son of Abel and Jane (Taylor) Campbell. They settled at Waterloo, and were living there in Aug. 1876. IV. Martha Jane Childs, b. at South Butler, N.Y., 10 Jan. 1847; and was living at State Centre, Iowa, in Aug. 1876, unmarried. V. Frances Cornelia Childs, b. at Fairfield, Ind., 13 Ap. 1850; died there, 12 Sept. 1851, and was buried in Fairfield Centre Cemetery. VI. Charles Henry Childs, b. at Smithfield, Ind., 23 Dec. 1852; a carpenter; was living at Hudson, Ind., in Aug. 1876. VII. Sarah Ann Childs, b. at Smithfield, Ind., 25 Aug. 1855; a teacher of music; was living at Hudson, Ind., in Aug. 1876. VIII. Anson Alvin Childs, b. at Smithfield, Ind., 28 Aug. 1858; died there, i Feb. 1859, and was buried at Fairfield Centre, Ind. 4500 4502 18408 18410 ii6oi 1 1602 1 1603 1 1 604 1 1605 Whitney Family. 1 1 606 1 1607 1 1608 Chil. of Jeremiah William and Lucinda (Wood) Kasson. I. Emily Jane Kasson, b. at Camillus, N. Y., 13 Aug. 1838 ; married there, 10 March 1862, Chauncey Earl Hunt, a farmer, son of Jesse and Betsey (Britton) Hunt, of Howlet Hill, in Onondaga, N. Y., where he was born 31 July 1832. They were hving at Camillus in Aug. 1876. n. Edwin Kasson, b. at Camillus, N.Y., 14 June 1840; died 15 June 1840, and was buried at Camillus. HI. Mary Frances Kasson, b. at Camillus, N. Y., 14 May 1841 ; married there, 22 June 1865, Alfred Hall, a carriage-maker, son of Ira and Emma (Skidmore) Hall, of Jamesville, N. Y. He was born at Poughkeep- sie, N. Y., 3 May 1836. They were living at Camillus in Aug. 1876. He enlisted, 2 Sept. 1861, as private in Co. I, 3d Reg., N. Y. S. Vol. Cavalry; and was discharged as orderly-sergeant, 8 Sept. 1 864, having taken part in the battles of Ball's Bluff, Va., Petersburgh, Va., Drury's Bluff, Va., Swift Creek, Va., Winchester, Va., Trawter's Creek, N. C, and Little Washing- ton, N. C. IV. William Adolphus Kasson, b. at Camillus, N. Y., 15 May 1846; a farmer; married at Beachville, Ont, 3 Jan. 1868, Nelly Vickery, dau. of Jonathan and Lucretia Vickery, of Beachville. She was born at Youngstown, N. Y., 3 May 1846. They were living at Camillus in Aug. 1876. He enlisted in Aug. 1863, in Co. I, 15th Reg., N. Y. S. Vol. Cavalry; and served till Sept. 1865. V. Samuel Harvey Kasson, b. at Camillus, N. Y., 23 Dec. 1848; a farmer; married at Boston, Mass., 19 Oct. 1872, Elizabeth Jane Ritchie, dau. of William and Rebecca (Brownell) Ritchie, of Moncton, N. B., where she was born 12 March 1850. They were living at Camillus in Aug. 1876. VI. Ralph Saville Kasson, b. at Camillus, N. Y., 7 July 1858 ; died at Camillus, 3 Ap. i860, and was buried there. VII. Una Day Kasson, b. at Camillus, N. Y, 12 Oct. 1861. Chil. of Chauncey Parks and Emily (Wood) Burghduff. I. Alice Lind Gertrude Burghduff, married Edward Calloway. They were living at Wolcott, N. Y., in Aug. 1876, with two children, whose names have not been ascertained. 1647 4503 18414 18416 18420 18422 4504 1648 Eighth Generation. 1 1 609 11610 1161 1 11612 11613 11614 11615 11616 1 1617 II. Catharine Melissa Burghduff, married, in 1868, Fidelis Searle; and was living at South Butler, N. Y., in Aug. 1876. After serving throughout the war of 1861, he died from the effect of his wounds, and was buried at South Butler. III. Frances Josephine Burghduff, was living at South Butler, N. Y., in Aug. 1876; a student. IV. Fanny Elizabeth Burghduff, died 11 Oct. 1855, aged two years, and was buried in the same grave with her mother, at Marshall, Mich. Chil. of William and Mary Antoinette (Wood) Fowler. I. George C. Fowler, b. at South Butler, N. Y., 28 Nov. 1844; a farmer; died suddenly, 3 Oct. 1872, while visiting friends at Waterloo, 111., and was buried at South Butler. II. Marcus Stuart Fowler, b. at South Butler, N. Y., 26 Jan. 1851; a teacher and farmer. III. Minnie Cheerful Fowler, b. at South Butler, N. Y., 20 Feb. 1864. Child of John Livingston and Frances Amerilla (Wood) Clapp. I. Cassius Marius Clapp, b. at Butler, N. Y., 10 June 1849; mar- ried at her father's house, 21 Oct. 1868, Lora Proceous, dau. of Edward B. and Semantha (Pulver) Proceous, of Huron, N. Y., where she was born 13 Oct. 1847. They were living at Sodus Point, N. Y., in Aug. 1876, without children. He served in the war of 1861 for more than three years, enlisting before he was fifteen years old. Child of Christopher Columbus and Frances Amerilla (Wood) Caywood. II. William C. Caywood, b. at Butler, N. Y., 23 Ap. 1863. Chil. of Benham Samuel and Silence Theresa (Craw) Wood. I. Edward Alvin Wood, b. at Butler, N. Y., 19 June 1857; died at Butler, 20 March 1872, and was buried there. 4505 4506 4506 4507 Whitney Family. 1649 ii6i8 II. Eva Lina Wood, b. at Butler, N. Y., 7 Ap. 1863. 11619 III. Mary Edith Wood, b. at Butler, N. Y., 6 July 1871. Chil. of Anson Sprague and Martha Louise (Vickery) Wood. 4508 1 1620 I. William Clark Wood, b. at Lyons, N. Y., 22 Oct. 1858. 1 1 62 1 II. Robert Alvin Wood, b. at Lyons, N. Y., 1 1 Ap. i860. 1 1622 III. Fanny Loraine Wood, b. at South Butler, N. Y., 14 Nov. 1867; died at Wolcott, N. Y., 13 June 1874, and was buried at South Butler. 11623 IV. Frederick Could Wood, b. at Alloway, N. Y., 27 June 1873. Chil. of William Schenck and Frances Dunham (Neal) Wood. 4509 11624 I. Alice Irene Wood, b. at Milo, Iowa, 13 Dec. 1859. 1162s II. Mary Oliva Wood, b. at Milo, Iowa, 7 March 1862. 1 1626 III. Crace Elizabeth Wood, b. at Durand, Wis., 14 Sept. 1864. 1 1627 IV. Edson Wood, b. at Lima, Wis., i Dec. 1868; and died there, 21 Dec. 1868. Chil. of William Schenck and Alice Jane (Belden) Wood. 4509 1 1628 V. Minnie Mabel Eva Wood, b. at Lima, Wis., 8 Sept. 1872. 1 1629 VI. Charles Edward Wood, b. at Lima, Wis., 8 May 1874. Chil. of Robert Bruce and Louisa Susanna (Conway) Wood. 45II 1 1630 I. Margaret Bell' Wood, b. at Lima, Wis., 15 Aug. 1874. 1 163 1 II. Florence Elizabeth Wood, b. at Lima, Wis., 25 Oct. 1876. 207 1650 1 1632 1 1633 11634 1 1635 11636 11637 1 1638 1 1639 1 1 640 II64I 1 1642 1 1643 Righth Generation. Chil. of William Edwards and Ruth Sabrlna (Barlow) Wood. I. Whitney Lafrance Wood, b. at Durand, Wis,, 14 Sept. 1855; and was living there in Dec. 1876. II. Nathan Duane Wood, b. at Durand, Wis., 12 May 1862 ; and was living at Delavan, Wis., in Dec. 1876. 4512 Child of John Abraham and Mary Eliza (Wood) Gilbert. I. Nathan Smith Raymond Gilbert, b. at Millville, N. Y., 27 Feb. 1874. Chil. of Nathan Smith and Sarah Eliza Mary Louisa (Paine) Wood. I. Harriet Ann Wood, b. at Saginaw, Mich., 9 Aug. 1871. II. Smith Palmer Wood, b. at Saginaw, Mich., 14 Dec. 1875. Chil. of Lorenzo Cidney and Hannah Jane (Smith) Wood. I. Ada Marilla Charlotte Wood, b. at Green Lake, Wis, 19 Aug. 1850; died at Durand, Wis., 6 Feb. 1866, and was buried in Durand Cemetery. II. Clara Priscilla Wood, b. at Green Lake, Wis., 16 Aug. 1852; and was living at Durand, Wis., in Dec. 1876, unmarried. III. Frank Smith Wood, b. at Green Lake, Wis., 5 May 1855 ; and was living at Durand, Wis., in Dec. 1876, unmarried. IV. James Kilbourn Wood, b. at Durand, Wis., 17 Dec. 1857. V. Lorenzo Cidney Wood, b. at Durand, Wis., 27 Sept. 1859 ; died there, 7 March 1866, and was buried in Durand Cemetery. VI. Warren Edgar Wood, b. at Durand, Wis., 12 Oct. 1861. VII. Nelly Eva Wood, b. at Durand, Wis., 16 Feb. 1864. 4515 4516 4517 Whitney Family. 1 1 644 1 1645 Chll. of Lorenzo Cidney and Harriet Azubah (Taylor) Wood. VIII. Henry Lorenzo Wood, b. at Durand, Wis., 24 Jan. 1868. IX. Harriet Bell Wood, b. at Durand, Wis., 5 Oct. 1870; died there, 14 Sept. 1 87 1, and was buried in Durand Cemetery. 1 1 646 1 1647 1 1648 1 1 649 1 1650 11651 11652 11653 1 1654 11655 Chil. of Amos and Louisa Maria (Wood) SalTord. I. Phebe Olivia Safford, b. at Camillus, N. Y., 20 Aug. 1844; died at Walworth, Wis., 25 May 1846, and was buried there. II. James Ceddes Safford, b. at Walworth, Wis., 16 Dec. 1846; died at Walworth, 6 March 1847, and was buried there. III. Olivia Jane Safford, b. at Walworth, Wis., 7 Sept. 1848 ; married there, 6 May 1869, Harvey Efner Smith, son of Sylvester and Lydia (Earls) Smith. They settled at Sharon, Wis., and were living there in Feb. 1877. IV. Ada Marcelia Safford, b. at Walworth, Wis., 20 March 1854; died at Walworth, 18 Oct. 1854, and was buried there. Chil. of Charles James and Helen Jane (Wood) Fox. I. May Theodora Fox, b. at Durand, Wis., 15 Oct. 1867. II. Frederick James Fox, b. at Durand, Wis., 17 July 1872. III. Helen Wood Fox, b. at Durand, Wis., 14 Jan. 1876. Chil. of Warren Woodworth and Rosetta (Woods) Wood. I. Walter James Wood, b. at Durand, Wis., 25 Dec. 1865. II. Catharine Rosetta Wood, b. at Durand, Wis., 6 July 1867. III. Raymond Westbrook Wood, b. at Durand, Wis., 1 1 Feb. 1873. 165I 4517 4518 18423 4519 4520 1652 II656 II657 ii6s8 11659 1 1 660 11661 1 1662 Eighth Generation. Child of Caylord and Mary E. (Willis) Abrams. I. Clarence Lester Abrams, was living at 836 Greenwich Street, New York, in Jan. 1877. Chil. of Charles and Salome (Nash) Fairchild. I. Charles Henry Fairchild, b. at Westport, Conn., 28 Feb. 1827; a master- mariner; married at Jersey City, N. J., 26 May 1865, by Rev. J. Holmes, Congregational, to Caroline Alice Lehnnen, dau. of John and Lydia (Coombs) Lehmen, of Cape May, N. J. She was born at Phila- delphia, Penn., 5 Dec. 1833. They dwelt at Brooklyn, N. Y., for two years ; and then settled at Westport, where they were still living in May 1 876, without children. II. Samuel Gilbert Fairchild, b. at Westport, Conn., 22 Oct. 1828; a master-mariner; married at Keyport, N. J., 12 Ap. 1859, Sarah Ackerson HofT, dau. of Joseph D. and Maria (Ackerson) Hoff, of Keyport, where she was born 24 May 1838. They settled at Keyport, and were still living there in May 1876. III. George Edward Fairchild, b. at Westport, Conn., 22 Ap. 1832; died at Norwich, Conn., 15 Aug. 185 1, and was buried at Green's Farms, Conn. IV. Sarah Jane Fairchild, b. at Westport, Conn., 15 July 1837; married there, 20 Jan. 1858, Burr Meeker, a farmer, son of Burr and Areta (Finch) Meeker, of Cross Highway, two miles from Westport, where he was born 20 March 1827. They dwelt at Westport till i860; then settled at Cross Highway, and were still living there in May 1876. V. Martha Ann Fairchild, b. at Westport, Conn., 31 Aug. 1839; married there, 20 Jan. 1858, Martin Godfrey, son of Andrew and Areta (Meeker) Godfrey, of Weston, Conn.; and settled at Cross Highway, in Westport, where they were still living in May 1876. VI. Mary Frances Fairchild, b. at Westport, Conn., 8 Sept. 1844; married there, 13 July 1870, Chauncey Ednnunds Hanford, a clerk, son of Charles Edwin and Maria (Taylor) Hanford, of Wilton, Conn., where he was born 7 March 1844. They were living at Westport in May 1876, without children. 4523 4526 18425 18426 1 843 1 II663 1 1 664 1 1665 1 1666 11667 1 1668 1 1 669 1 1670 Whitney Family. Chil. of Charles Lewis and Polly Allen (Fairchild) Allen. I. Rhoda Ann Allen, b. at Westport, Conn., 15 Jan. 1844. II. James Lewis Allen, b. at Westport, Conn., 13 July 1847; a locksmith; was living at South Norwalk, Conn., in March 1876. III. Hezekiah Fairchild Allen, b. at Westport, Conn., 27 July 1849; a farmer. IV. Francis Gilbert Allen, b. at Westport, Conn., 26 June 1855; a clerk. V. Jenny Allen, b. at Westport, Conn., 28 July 1859. Child of David and Sarah Caroline (Barlow) Pulling. I. Phebe Caroline Pulling, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 16 Oct. 1831; married there, 24 Sept. 1854, by Rev. W. H. Williams, Episcopal, rector of St. Stephen's Church, to Rufus Sherwood, a blacksmith, and afterward a farmer, son of Lewis and Lucy (Northrop) Sherwood, of Ridgefield, where he was born 28 Feb. 1 830. They dwelt at Ridgefield till 1868 ; at Reading, Conn., till 1872; and then returned to Ridgefield, where they were still living in Ap. 1872, without children. Child of Silliman Adams and Angeline (Winton) Fairchild. I. Mary Banks Fairchild, b. at Westport, Conn., 20 Ap. 1846; married there, 7 Dec. 1870, in the Congregational Church, by Rev. Andrew J. Hetrick, to Charles Warren, son of Amasa and Emeline (Stratton) Warren. Child of Samuel Gilbert and Happy Hannah (Murray) Whitlock. I. Sarah Frances Whitlock, b. at Westport, Conn., 12 Sept. 1844; married at Norwalk, Conn., 14 July 1868, by Rev. William Cooper Mead, D. D., rector of St. Paul's Church, Episcopal, to Charles Thomas Nash, a hatter, son of Jonathan and Adeline (Rockwell) Nash, of Norwalk, where he was born 28 Dec. 1846. They settled at Danbury, Conn.; where 1653 4534 <4535 (3728 4538 18435 4540 18437 i654 Eighth Generation. 1 1 67 1 11672 1 1673 1 1 674 1 1675 1 1676 1 1677 1 1678 he died, 13 Sept. 1869, and was buried in Wooster Cemetery. She was Uving at Green's Farms, in Westport, in Dec. 1875. II. Oscar Murray Whitlock, b. at Westport, Conn,, 16 July 1846; died at Poundridge, N. Y., 3 Sept. 1851, and was buried there. III. Leonora Celeste Whitlock, b. at Poundridge, N. Y., 6 March 1849 ; died at Poundridge, 14 Nov. 1851, and was buried there. IV. Ida Caroline Whitlock, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 9 June 1853; married at South Norwalk, Conn., 25 March 1873, by Rev. William H. Thomas, Methodist Episcopal, to William Fredericit Saunders, a carpenter and wood-turner, son of George and Mary (Nash) Saunders, of Norwalk. He was born in Grove Street, Newark, N. J., 18 March 1852. They dwelt at South Norwalk till I Ap. 1875 ; then moved to Centre Avenue, Nor- walk, where they were still living in Jan. 1 876. Chil. of David Fairchild and Mary Elizabeth (Knapp) Whitlock. I. Betsey Maria Whitlock, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 24 Oct. 1845; married at Monroe, Conn., 25 Dec. 1872, Frederick William Hawley, a carpenter and joiner, son of William C. and Melicent (Beardsley) Hawley, of Cutler's Farms, Monroe, where he was born 16 July 1845. They settled at Cutler's Farms, and were still living there in Jan. 1876. II. Sarah Jane Whitlock, b. at Monroe, Conn., 13 Oct. 1848; mar- ried there, 23 May 1867, Thaddeus Cook Beardsley; and settled at Oxford Centre, Conn., where they were still living in Jan. 1876. III. Charles H. Whitlock, b. at Monroe, Conn., 17 Ap. 1855 ; died at Monroe, 13 May 1855, and was buried there. Child of David Fairchild and Ann Eliza (Smith) Whitlock. IV. Henry Smith Whitlock, b. at Monroe, Conn., 12 Jan. 1871 ; was living with his grandmother, at Norwalk, Conn., in Jan. 1876. Child of David Fairchild and Sarah Catharine (Hanford) Whitlock. V. Charles Hanford Whitlock, b. at Monroe, Conn., 15 Ap. 1872; died at Monroe, 2 Jan. 1873, and was buried there. 18438 4541 18440 4541 4541 II679 ii68o 11681 1 1682 II 683 1 1684 Whitney Family. Chil. of George Francis and Harriet Ann (Booth) Whitlock. I. Ceorge Henry Whitlock, b. at Danbury, Conn., 20 Ap. 1873. II. William Francis Whitlock, b. at Danbury, Conn., 22 May 1875. Chil. of David and Ruth Sherwood (Wetmore) Pickett. I. David Wetmore Pickett, b. at Kingston, N. B., 18 July 1827; a clergyman of the Church of England; married at Liverpool, N. S., 20 July 1852, by Rev. E. B. Nichols, D.D., to Helen Boyle, dau. of Joseph Prescott and Eliza (Collins) Boyle, of Liverpool, where she was born 19 Aug. 1828. After taking the degree of B. A., in King's College, Windsor, N. S., in 1847, he was appointed principal of the Liverpool Academy; took charge, in 1848, of the county grammar-school in Richibucto, N. B., and, from 1849 to i854> of the grammar-school in his native place; was ordained deacon in Ap. 1852, by Bishop Medley, at Christ Church, Fredericton, N. B.; was appointed, in 1854, head-master of the collegiate-school at Windsor; and, while there, proceeded to the degree of M. A., and was ordained priest, at Rawdon, N. S., in 1858, by Bishop Binney. After having been engaged for fourteen years in education, he applied, in 1861, to the Bishop of Fredericton, and was licensed by him to the Mission of Greenwich and Wickham, N. B., where he was still engaged in Feb. 1874, residing at Oak Point, Greenwich. II. Lewis Pickett, b. at Kingston, N. B., 26 Jan. 1829; a farmer; married at Grand Falls, N. B., 4 March 1865, by Rev. W. H. Street, Episcopal, to Harriet Sophia Beckwith, dau. of Francis Edward and Harrfet Norton (Green wpod) Beckwith, of Fredericton, N. B., where she was born 20 Dec. 1834. They settled at Hillandale, Andover, Victoria Co., N. B., and were living there in Feb. 1874. He was then a justice of the peace for that county. III. Justus Pickett, b. at Kingston, N. B., 29 March 183 1; a farmer; married at Lower Norton, N. B., 29 Sept. 1863, by Rev. E. A. Warneford, Episcopal, to Julia Jane Frost, dau. of William and Ann (Smith) Frost, of Fern Hill, Lower Norton, where she was born 13 Jan. 183 1. They dwelt at Glenburnie, an estate adjoining his father's homestead, in Kingston, till Oct. 1873, when he bought the homestead; and they were Hving there in Feb. 1874, without children. IV. Sarah Jane Pickett, b. at Kingston, N. B., 20 Aug. 1833. 1655 4548 4549 1 844 1 1 845 1 1656 II685 1 1 686 1 1687 1 1688 1 1689 1 1 690 11691 Eighth Generation. V. William Elias Pickett, b. at Kingston, N. B., 21 July 1835; a farmer; married at Kingston, 31 Jan. 1865, by Rev. William Elias Scovil, to Julia Hannah Appleby, dau. of John Tompkins and Esther (Chaloner) Appleby, of Kingston, where she was born 6 Sept. 1840. They dwelt at Kingston till 14 Ap. 1868; at Norton, N. B., till i May 1873; then moved to Clifton, N. B., and were still living there in Feb. 1874. VI. Betsey Ann Whitney Pickett, b. at Kingston, N. B., 6 Aug. 1837- VII. Horatio Pickett, b. at Kingston, N. B., 9 March 1841; a farmer; married at Hampton, N. B., 1 1 Oct. 1870, by Rev. W. W. Walker, to Sarah Anne Smith, dau. of Joshua and Charity Eliza Ann (Frost) Smith, of Hampton, where she was born. He inherited his father's homestead at Kingston, and resided there. He was drowned 3 Ap. 187 1. She was living at Hampton in Feb. 1874. Chil. of Joshua Dean and Jane (Wetmore) Cedney. I. Bernard Rapelye Cedney, b. at Kingston, N. B., 27 June 1818; a farmer; married at Sussex, N. B., 22 Nov. 1849, by Rev. Thomas McGee, Episcopal, to Ann Sharland, dau. of Edmund Dana and Hannah (Secord) Sharland, of Hampton, N. B., where she was born 5 Oct. 1824. They were living at Houlton, Me., in Feb. 1876. II. Sophia Ruth Cedney, b. at Sussex Vale, N. B., 2 Nov. 1820; married at St. John, N. B., 21 Sept. 1854, by Rev. I. W. D. Gray, Epis- copal, to Hector Crookshank, an accountant, son of Robert WiUiam and Jane (McKenzie) Crookshank, of St. John, where he was born 12 Oct. 1823. They dwelt at Brantford, C. W., for two years ; at Otterville, C. W., for two years, till Sept. 1858; at St. John, till 1865; at Anaganee, N. B., till Sept. 1 868 ; and then returned to St. John, where they were living, on Paradise Row, in March 1874. He was employed by the Intercolonial Railway Company. III. Elizabeth Wetmore Cedney, b. at Sussex, N. B., 10 Aug. 1822; married in Christ Church, Norton, N. B., 7 Nov. 1847, by Rev. William Henry Schorrl, Episcopal, to her cousin, Edwin Wetmore Lamo- reaux, son of George Taylor and Susanna Craft (Wetmore) Lamoreaux. See his record. IV. Hannah Olive Cedney, b. at Sussex, N. B., 5 May 1825; and died there, 7 Aug. 1845. 18456 1 1922 1 846 1 4550 18462 18470 18534 1 1726 1 1692 1 1693 1 1694 1 1695 1 1696 1 1697 1 1698 1 1699 1 1 700 Whitney Family. V. Martha Moore Gedney, b. at Sussex, N. B., 12 Oct. 1827; and died there, 22 July 1836. VI. Caroline Dustan Cedney, twin, b. at Sussex, N. B., 7 Oct. 1830; and died there, 14 Feb. 1848. VII. Charlotte Vail Cedney, twin, b. at Sussex, N. B., 7 Oct. 1830; and died there, 4 Ap. 1849. VIII. Arthur Wellesley Cedney, b. at Sussex, N. B., 19 Nov. 1833; a farmer and stock-breeder; went to California in 1858, and after passing four years in that State, removed to Nevada, where he lived at Star City, Austin and Ruby Valley; married at Ruby Valley, 28 July 1867, by John C. Dougherty, Esq., to Jane Plymire, dau. of Baronet and Eliza Jane (Douglas) Plymire, of Cameron, Mo., where she was born 6 Aug. 1848. He still lived at Ruby Valley in March 1874, and had been county- commissioner for Elko County. _ IX. Mary Eliza Cedney, b. at Sussex, N. B., 13 March 1836; mar- ried at St. John, N. B., 5 Nov. 1869, Frederick Langan, a salesman, son of Frederick and Calista (Lakeman) Langan, of St. John, where he was born. They dwelt at St. John in Feb. 1876. X. Allan McNab Cedney, b. at Sussex, N.B., 7 Ap. 1838; a farmer; married at Tehama, Cal., 25 Dec. 1865, Wlary Chard, dau. of William George and Maria (Robles) Chard, of Santa Clara Co., Cal., where she was born 2 Sept. 1844. They were living at Tehama in March 1876 ; and he had dwelt in Tehama County since 5 Feb. 1858. He was a justice of the peace from 4 Sept. 1868 till 10 July 1873. XL John Prince Cedney, b. at Sussex, N. B., 26 May 1840; and died there, 27 Oct. 1847. XII. David Wetmore Cedney, b. at Sussex, N. B., 16 July 1844; a merchant; married at Antelope Valley, Cal., 24 Nov. 1874, Louisa IVIears, dau. of Joseph and Eliza Ann (Maxwell) Mears, of Wisconsin, where she was born 7 Aug. 1851. They settled at Red Bluff, Cal., and were living there in March 1876. Chil. of James and Phebe (Wetmore) Wetmore. I. William Olive Wetmore, b. at Kingston,' N. B., 24 June 1829; died there, 25 June 1829, and was buried near the church. 208 1657 18475 18478 18482 4551 1658 II/OI 1 1702 1 1 703 1 1 704 1 1 70s 1 1 706 1 1 707 1 1708 1 1 709 Eighth Generation. II. Justus Sherwood Wetmore, b. at Clifton, Kingston, N. B., 21 Aug. 1830; a farmer; married at Clifton, i May 1863, by Rev. William Elias Scovil, Episcopal, to his cousin, Jane Wetmore, dau. of Bush and Bethia (Pierce) Wetmore, of Rye, N. Y., where she was born 7 Nov. 1826. They settled at Clifton, and were living there in Feb. 1874. He dwelt in New York City from Oct. 1854 till March 1858. III. Elizabeth Rebecca Wetmore, b. at Clifton, Kingston, N. B., 12 Dec. 1832 ; and was living there in Feb. 1874, unmarried. IV. Emma Olivia Miranda Wetmore, b. at Clifton, Kingston, N. B., 23 Aug. 1834; died at the same place, 25 Jan. 1836, and was buried near the church at Gondal's Point, Rothesay, N. B. V. Esther Phebe Susanna Wetmore, b. at Clifton, Kingston, N. B., 19 Jan. 1836 ; and was living there in Feb. 1874, unmarried. VI. James Henry Wetmore, b. at Clifton, Kingston, N. B., 24 Ap. 1838; a carpenter; married at the Berkeley Mission Hall, 847 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., 31 Jan. 1866, by Rev. Henry W. Dexter, to Elizabeth Ann Cunningham, who was born at South Boston, Mass., 10 May 1845. They dwelt at Boston till July 1872; then returned to Clifton, and were still hving there in May 1874. In June 1876, they dwelt at Hampton, N. B., near Nauwigewauk Station. VII. Erasmus David Brunswick Wetmore, b. at Clifton, Kings- ton, N. B., 8 Ap. 1840; married at Kingston, 30 June 1875, by Rev. William Elias Scovil, to Deborah Catharine Puddington, dau. of George and Deborah Catharine (Stuart) Puddington, of Kingston. She was born at Clifton, 7 July 1854; and they were living there in June 1876. VIII. Eliza Amelia Wetmore, b. at Clifton, Kingston, N. B., 20 Oct. 1842; died at the same place, 7 Ap. 1848, and was buried near the Kingston Church. IX. Sarah Ann Wetmore, b. at Clifton, Kingston, N. B., i Dec. 1 844 ; and was living there in Feb. 1 874, unmarried. Chil. of David and Eliza (Whelpiey) Wetmore. I. George Canning Wetmore, b. at Clifton, Kingston, N. B., i Dec. 1828; a surveyor of lumber; married at Clifton, 28 Feb. 1855, by Rev. William Elias Scovil, Episcopal, to Hannah Eliza Puddington, dau. of 18483 18485 4552 4729 18492 II/IO II71I 11712 II7I3 II7I4 II7I5 II7I6 Whitney Family. 11717 David Wetmore and Hannah Elizabeth (FlewelHng) Puddington, of CHfton, where she was born 4 July 1835. They dwelt at Clifton till 1873 ; then moved to St. John, N. B., and were still living there in Feb. 1874. II. Charlotte Annabella Wetmore, b. at Clifton, Kingston, N. B., 21 March 1830; died at Clifton, 18 Feb. 1851, and was buried there. III. Caroline Elizabeth Wetmore, b. at Clifton, Kingston, N. B., 5 March 1831; and was living there in Feb. 1874, unmarried. IV. Mary Almira Wetmore, b. at Clifton, Kingston, N. B., 16 July 1832 ; died at Sussex, N. B., 18 Ap. 1865, and was buried at Kingston. V. Eliza Jane Wetmore, b. at Clifton, Kingston, N. B., 10 Oct. 1833; married at Clifton, 7 Jan. 1861, James Edmund Puddington, a merchant, son of David Wetmore and Hannah Elizabeth (Flewelling) Puddington, of Clifton, where he was born 8 March 1837. They settled at St. John, and were still living there in Feb. 1874. VI. Richard Whelpley Wetmore, b. at Clifton, Kingston, N. B., 28 Dec. 1834; a house and ship joiner; married at her father's house, 26 Dec. i860, by Rev. William Elias Scovil, Episcopal, to Charlotte Jane Flewelling, dau. of William Henry and Margaret Jane Gedney (Puddington) Flewelling, of Kingston, where she was born 10 July 1837. They dwelt at Kingston till March 1864; at Clifton till 26 July 1871 ; and then settled at Moss Glen, Kingston, where they were still living in Feb. 1874. He was then engaged in ship-building. In March 1876, they were living at Clifton. VII. David Pickett Wetmore, b. at Clifton, Kingston, N. B., 9 May 1836; married there, 9 Sept. 1862, by Rev. William Elias Scovil, Episco- pal, to Rebecca Araminta Flewelling, dau. of William Puddington and Esther Ann (Merritt) Flewelling, of Clifton, where she was born 30 July 1844. They settled at Clifton, and were living there in Feb. 1874. He was then inspector of schools. VIII. William Wallace Wetmore, b. at Clifton, Kingston, N. B., 20 May 1837; ^ carpenter; married at Kingston, 14 Sept. 1864, by Rev. William Elias Scovil, Episcopal, to Catharine Elizabeth Whelpley, dau. of Titus Brown and Elizabeth Ann (Belyea) Whelpley, of Long Reach, Kingston, where she was born 9 Oct. 1844. They dwelt at Clifton till Sept. 1 871; then moved to St. John, N. B., and were still living there in Feb. 1874. IX. Edwin Marshall Wetmore, b. at Chfton, Kingston, N. B., 6 1659 18497 18503 18510 18516 12161 18522 i66o 11718 11719 1 1720 11721 11722 11723 1 1724 11725 Eighth Generation. July 1838; a carpenter and builder; married at Kingston, 26 Jan. 1864, by Rev. William Elias Scovil, Episcopal, to Ruth Letitia Ann Fiewelling, dau. of William Henry and Margaret Jane Gedney (Puddington) Flewell- ing, of Kingston, where she was born ii July 1845. They dwelt at Clifton till I Oct. 1868; then moved to Rothesay, N. B., and were still living there in Feb. 1874. X. Charles Hiram Wetmore, b. at Clifton, Kingston, N. B., 1 1 July 1839 ; died at Clifton, 10 Sept. 1839; and was buried at Kingston. XI. Agnes Lavinia Wetmore, b. at Clifton, Kingston, N. B., 25 Oct. 1840; married there, 7 March 1866, by Rev. David I. Wetmore, Episcopal, to Edwin Mortimer Flewelling, a farmer, son of John Henry and Matilda (Wetmore) FlewelHng, of Sussex, N. B., formerly of Kingston, where he was born 20 Oct. 1835. They settled at Sussex, and were still dwelling there in Feb. 1874. They were living at the same place in March 1876, but in the new parish of Waterford, lately formed from Sussex. Xn. Howard Douglas Wetmore, b. at Clifton, Kingston, N. B., 4 Nov. 1841 ; a farmer and carpenter; married at Kingston, 4 May 1869, by Rev. William Elias Scovil, Episcopal, to Mary Ann Whelpley, dau. of James Scovil and Charlotte Anderson Orde (Cookson) Whelpley, of Long Reach, Kingston, where she was born 20 Sept. 1845. He dwelt at Fall River, Mass., from Sept. 1865 till Feb. 1866; at Springfield, Mass., from May 1866 till Nov. 1866; at Westfield, Mass., till Dec. 1872 ; then returned to Clifton, where she died, without children, 8 Dec. 1874. She was buried in the Episcopal cemetery, at the Chapel-of-ease, Long Reach, Kingston. He was living at Clifton in March 1 876. Xin. James Elias Wetmore, b. at Clifton, Kingston, N. B., 27 Nov. 1842; and was living there in Feb. 1874, unmarried. | XIV. Hannah Olive Wetmore, b. at Clifton, Kingston, N. B., 6 Jan. 1844; died at Kingston, 6 Jan. 1870, and was buried there. XV. Augustus Frederick Wetmore, b. at Clifton, Kingston, N. B., 7 Ap. 1845 ; died there, 12 July 1845, and was buried at Kingston, XVI. Celia Augusta Wetmore, b. at Clifton, Kingston, N. B., i May 1846; and was living there in Feb. 1874, unmarried. XVII. Julian Brunswick Wetmore, b. at Clifton, Kingston, N. B., 25 May 1847; ^ church-organ builder; married at Westfield, Mass., 15 May 1872, Sarah Eliza Walkley, dau. of Lucius BiUings and Sarah Charlotte (Young) Walkley, of Westfield, where she was born 28 Sept. 1850. They settled at Westfield, and were still living there in Feb. 1 874. 18528 12165 18532 J Whitney Family. 1661 11726 11727 11728 11729 11730 Chil. of George Taylor and Susanna Craft (Wetmore) Lamoreaux. 4553 I. Edwin Wetmore Lamoreaux, b. at Bloomfield, Norton, N. B., 18534 27 March 1828; a mechanic ; married in Christ Church, Norton 7 Nov. 1847, by Rev. William Henry Schorrl, Episcopal, to his cousin, Elizabeth Wetmore Cedney, dau. of Joshua Dean and Jane (Wetmore) Gedney, of 11690 Sussex, N. B., where she was born 10 Aug. 1 822. They Dwelt at Andover, N. B., till 1859; at Bridgewater, Me., till 1864; then moved to Florence- ville, N. B., where she died 30 June 1865, and was buried. He was married (2d), 26 Aug. 1866, at Wicklow, N. B., by Rev. William Henry Street, Episcopal, to Margaret Stewart, dau. of William and Elizabeth (Lawn) Stewart, of Wicklow. She was born at Greenfield, N. B., 13 Aug. 1848. They were living at Florenceville in Feb. 1874. He has been constable, collector of rates, deputy-sheriff, and secretary of the Victoria County Agricultural Society. n. Sylvanus Whitney Lamoreaux, b. at Bloomfield, Norton, N. B., 18545 21 Dec. 1829; a carpenter; married at St. John, N. B., 26 Oct. 1853, Alice Fitzgerald, dau. of Michael and Mary (Foy) Fitzgerald, of Portland, St. John. They settled at Carleton, St. John, where she died 10 Aug. 1854. He was drowned, 3 March 1855, while trying to escape from the wrecked ship, John Bannerman, off Holyhead, Wales. A monument has been erected to his memory, in the cemetery at Bloomfield. HI. David Brown Wetmore Lamoreaux, b. at Clifton, Kingston, 18546 N. B., 29 Oct. 183 1 ; a joiner and mason ; married at Perth, N. B., 18 Aug. 1864, by Rev. William Henry Street, Episcopal, to Margaret McLaucliian, born at Perth, 31 Jan. 1845, dau. of Charles and Margaret (McLear) McLauchlan; and settled at Perth. She died there, 8 Nov. 1868, and was buried in the church-yard at Andover, N. B. He was married (2d), 22 Dec. 1872, at Perth, by Rev. George Whitefield Orsor, Free Baptist, to Floretta Mallory, born at Wakefield, N. B., 18 July 1852, dau. of Josiah Snow and Phebe (Murphy) Mallory. They were living near Bishop way- office, Perth, in March 1874. IV. William Henry Lamoreaux, b. at Clifton, Kingston, N. B., 3 18548 Dec. 1833; a shipwright; married at Lancaster, N. B., 7 July 1858, by Rev. Edwin Clay, Baptist, to Dora Makens Wiiey, who was born there, 27 July 1840, dau. of Joseph and Margaret (Makens) Wiley. They dwelt at Lancaster till 20 Jan. 1865 ; at Sand Point, N. B., till 23 May 1865 ; ,and then returned to Lancaster, where he died of consumption, 16 Jan. 1868. j He was buried in the church-yard at Carleton, N. B. She was living one ! mile from Carleton in March 1874. 1 V. Arthur Wellesley Lamoreaux, b. at Clifton, Kingston, N. B., 16 ; 18553. i662 11731 11732 "733 11734 11735 11736 11737 -1 1738 Right h Generation. July 1835; a mechanic; married at Simonds, N. B., 26 Aug. 1861, by Rev. William Henry Street, Episcopal, to Jane Mackey, dau. of Andrew and Elizabeth (Lawn) Mackey, of Wicklow, N. B., where she was born 29 March 1844. They settled at Florenceville, Wicklow, and were living there in March 1874. VI. George Lewis Lamoreaux, b. at Clifton, Kingston, N. B., 18 June 1837; died at Kingston, 11 Oct. 1840, and was buried there, in the church-yard. VII. Julia Maivina Pentreath Lamoreaux, b. at Clifton, Kingston, N. B., 16 Nov. 1839; married at Island of Woods, Norton, N. B., 14 Oct 1857, by Rev. E. A. Warneford, Episcopal, to John Matthews, a house- joiner, son of William and Anna (Glover) Matthews, of Passekeag, Norton, where he was born 9 Ap. 1830. She died of consumption, 7 Nov. i860, at Norton, and was buried there, in the church-yard. He married (2d) her sister, Elizabeth Ann Olive Lamoreaux. VIII. Ceorgiana Maria Lamoreaux, b. at Clifton, Kingston, N. B., 15 March 1841 ; died at Norton, 7 Feb. 1846, and was buried there, in the church -yard. IX. Elizabeth Ann Olive Lamoreaux, b. at Clifton, Kingston, N. B., 25 Aug. 1842 ; married at St. John, N. B., 4 Oct. 1862, by Rev. E. C. Cady, Baptist, to the husband of her deceased sister, John Matthews, a house-joiner, son of William and Anna (Glover) Matthews, of Passekeag, Norton, N. B., where he was born 9 Ap. 1830. They dwelt at Portland, St. John, from 24 Oct. 1862 till I May 1865; then settled at Island of Woods, Norton, and were still living there in March 1874. X. Frances Caroline Lamoreaux, b. at Bloomfield, Norton, N. B., 19 July 1844; died at Norton, 15 Feb. 1846, and was buried there, in the church-yard. XI. Charles Adams Lamoreaux, b. at Bloomfield, Norton, N. B., 23 Nov. 1846; died at Island of Woods, Norton, 21 Dec. 1873, and was buried in Norton church-yard. XII. James Frederick Lamoreaux, b. at Island of Woods, Norton, N. B., 19 Jan. 1850; a mariner; was at sea in March 1874, address not known. Chil. of Thomas and Clarissa Holmes (Puddlngton) Wetmore. I. Esther Elizabeth Wetmore, b. at Kingston, N. B., 25 Aug. 18559 1 1 734 18561 4554 ^^719 II740 II74I Whitney Family, 1663 1830; married in the church at Norton, N. B., 12 July 1866, by the rector, Rev. E. A. Warneford, to Isaac Bashford Wetmore, a blacksmith, son of William and Sarah (Pickle) Wetmore, of Springfield, N. B., where he was born 8 Oct. 1837. i They settled at Bloomfield, Norton; where she died, without children, 6 March 1867, and was buried in the church-yard at Norton. He married (2d) her sister, Mary Eliza Jane Wetmore. II. David Brown Wetmore, b. at Kingston, N. B., 12 Feb. 1833; married in Christ Church, Norton, N. B., 10 Sept. 1865, by Rev. Richard Simonds, to his cousin, Emeline Adele Wetmore, dau. of Henry Sylvanus and Elizabeth Ann (Fowler) Wetmore, of Bloomfield, Norton, where she was born 10 May 1843. They dwelt at Bloomfield, managing a farm, till I May 1872 ; then moved to St. John, N. B., and were living there, at 217 Brussels Street, in March 1874. III. George Leverett Wetmore, b. at Bloomfield, Norton, N. B., 21 Oct. 1835 ; died at Bloomfield, 6 March 1856, and was buried in the church-yard at Norton. IV. Mary Eliza Jane Wetmore, b. at Bloomfield, Norton, N. B., 19 Dec. 1837; married at St. John, N. B., 25 Jan. 1869, by Rev. George M. Armstrong, Episcopal, to the husband of her deceased sister, and the son of her second cousin, Isaac Bashford Wetmore, a blacksmith, son of William and Sarah (Pickle) Wetmore, of Springfield, N. B., where he was I Ancestry of Isaac Bashford Wetmore. Thomas Wetmore, prob. s. of John Whitmore, of Wethers- ;^ Sarah Hall, first wife, dau. of John Hall (an early field; b. in Eng., 1615; em. to Boston, 1635; at W., 1639- I settl. in Hartf. and Middlet. and 3rd town-clerk of 40; at Hartford soon after; a first settl. of Middletown; | M.) by wife Ann, dau of John Willcocke ; m. 11 fireem. 20 May 1652; rep. 1654, 5; d. ii Dec. 1681. I Dec. 1645; d. 7 Dec. 1664-5. I IzRAHiAH Wetmore, b. at Middletuwn, 8 March ^ Rachel Stow, b. 13 March 1666-7, dau. of Rev. Samuel and 1656-7; m. 13 May 1692; magistrate, and deputy to Gen. Court, i72t-8; d aged 86. Hope (Fletcher) Stow, of M., and g. dau. of John and Elizabeth (Biggs) Stow, and of William Fletcher. I Rev. James Wetmore, b. at M., 31 Dec. 1695; grad.. Vale Coll., 1714; Cong. minisL, North: Haven, Conn., 1718; ord. priest in P. E. Ch., 1723; ass. rect.. Trinity Ch., N. Y., 1723-6; rect. parish ch., Rye, N. Y., 1726 till death, 15 May 1760. : Anna ■ James Wetmore, b. at Rye, 19 Dec. 1727 ; loyalist in Am. Rev.; rem. to ; New Bruns. in 1783; d. aged ab. 70, and was bur. at Hampton, N. B. Elizabeth Abrahams, of Westch. Co. , N. v.; b. 15 March 1730. Abraham Wetmore, b. at Rye, 29 Nov. 1747; d. at : New York, 6 Feb. 1790. : Sarah Sniffen. She m. (2d) Sylvanus Whitney, No. 385, and d at St. John, N. B., ab. 1804. William Wetmore, b. at Rye, 31 Aug. 1772; m. 30 March 1806. Mary Fowler, dau of Weeden Fowler. : i William Wetmore, b. 25 March 1809. r^ Sarah Pickle, m. 12 June 1832. Isaac Bashford Wetmore, = Esther Elizabeth Wetmore, No. 11738. II74I 18568 I I 748 1664 Eighth Generation. 1 1742 1 1 743 1 1 744 "745 1 1 746 1 1 747 1 1 748 1 1 749 born 8 Oct. 1837. They dwelt at St. John till Nov. 1869; at Johnston, N. B., till Ap. 1 871; then returned to Bloomfield, and were living there in March 1874, without children. V. William Albert Wetmore, b. at Bloomfield, Norton, N. B., 16 June 1840; and was living there in March 1874, unmarried. VI. Thomas Alonzo Wetmore, b. at Bloomfield, Norton, N. B., 13 July 1842 ; died there, 1 1 Dec. 1872, and was buried in the church-yard at Norton. VII. Oscar Avanda Wetmore, b. at Bloomfield, Norton, N. B., 7 Nov. 1847; married in the parish-church at Kingston, N. B., 17 Feb. 1876, by Rev. William Elias Scovil, to Henrietta Amelia Appleby, dau. of John Tompkins and Esther (Chaloner) Appleby, of Kingston, where she was born 13 Aug. 1848. . Chil. of Henry Sylvanus and Elizabeth Ann (Fowler) Wetmore. I. Mary Elizabeth Wetmore, b. at Bloomfield, Norton, N. B., 16 Ap. 1836; died at Norton, 24 Jan. 1845, ^^<^ ^^s buried there. II. Ruth Wetmore, b. at Bloomfield, Norton, N. B., 6 Ap. 1839; married at St. John, N. B., 24 May 1867, Oliver Douglas Barberie, a master-mariner, son of John and Mary Ann (Arnold) Barberie, of Norton, where he was born. They were living in Spring Street, Portland, St. John, in July 1876. III. Edwin Vail Wetmore, b. at Bloomfield, Norton, N. B., 20 Ap. 1 841; a stair-builder; married in the Chapel of the Good Shepherd, Boston, Mass., 25 May 187 1, by Rev. Edward H. Kraus, to Mary Fowler Wetmore, dau. of William and Sarah (Pickle) Wetmore, of Springfield, N. B., where she was born 30 June 1 844. He dwelt at Boston from May 1867 till Oct. 1873; and then settled at Cambridgeport, Mass., where they were living in March 1874, at 82 Greene Street. In July 1876, they resided at 33 Rock Street, St. John, N. B. IV. Emeline Adele Wetmore, b. at Bloomfield, Norton, N. B., 10 May 1843; married, 10 Sept. 1865, her cousin, David Brown Wetmore, son of Thomas and Clarissa Holmes (Puddington) Wetmore. See his record. Chil. of Henry Sylvanus and Esther Susanna (Flewelling) Wetmore. V. Helen Susanna Wetmore, b. at Bloomfield, Norton, N. B., 15 1 1925 4556 18572 18576 18568 1 1739 4556 18579 Whitney Family. 1665 11750 11751 11752 II7S3 "754 11755 11756 "757 11758 "759 1 1760 July 1848; married at Norton, 3 Feb. 1875, by Rev. E. A. Warneford, Episcopal, to Silas Raymond, a farmer, son of Jesse and Hannah (Bostwick) Raymond, of Norton, where he was born 10 Ap. 1822. She died at Norton, 5 Dec. 1875. He was living there in March 1876. VI. Gertrude Wetmore, b. at Bloomfield, Norton, N. B., 4 Ap. 1850; married at Norton, 6 Ap. 1870, by Rev. Edmund A. Warneford, Episcopal, to Thomas Edgar Smith, a farmer, son of John Daniel and Elizabeth (Anderson) Smith, of Passekeag, N. B. They settled at Passekeag, and were living there in Feb. 1874. VII. Thomas Henry Sobieski Wetmore, b. at Bloomfield, Norton, N. B., 17 Oct. 185 1 ; and was living there in Feb. 1874, unmarried. VIII. John Leavitt Wetmore, b. at Bloomfield, Norton, N. B., 8 Nov. 1853; and was living there in Feb. 1874, unmarried. IX. Herbert Wetmore, b. at Bloomfield, Norton, N. B., 18 June 1855 ; died at Norton, 6 Dec. 1856, and was buried there. X. Elsie Adelaide Wetmore, twin, b. at Bloomfield, Norton, N. B., 15 May 1857; ^ Wade Street. II. Charlotte Amelia Elizabeth Holder, b. at St. John, N. B., 31 March 1835; married at Paris, Ont, 28 July 1870, William Mark Topping, an accountant, formerly a teacher and journalist, son of George and Elizabeth (Laing) Topping, of Fochabers, Morayshire, Scotland, where he was born 13 Oct. 1835. They settled at Gait, Ont., and were living there in May 1874. 12106 12107 12108 12109 Chil. of Charles Asa and Isabella (Haviland) Peatman. I. Louisa Adeline Peatman, b. at Greenwich, N. B., 12 March 1839; unmarried in Ap. 1874. II. Amelia Harriet Peatman, b. at Greenwich, N. B., 22 Oct. 1842; unmarried in Ap. 1874. III. Mary Elizabeth Peatman, b. at Greenwich, N. B., 19 Ap. 1846; unmarried in Ap. 1874. Chil. of John and Mary Ann (Peatman) Belyea. I. Charles Peatman Belyea, b. at Westfield, N. B., 30 Ap. 1825; died at Westfield, 19 Oct. 1829, and was buried there. 1699 471 1 4720 18784 18785 4721 4722 1700 121 lO I2II I 121 12 I2II3 I2II4 I2IIS 121 16 Eighth Generation. II. Daniel Wellington Belyea, b. at Westfield, N. B., 8 Dec. 1826; died at Westfield, 26 Sept. 1829, and was buried there. III. Samuel Jacob Belyea, b. at Westfield, N. B., 28 Aug. 1828; died at Westfield, 10 Oct. 1829, and was buried there. IV. John William Belyea, b. at Westfield, N. B., 2 Nov. 1830; a grocer; married at Indiantown, Portland, N. B., 15 March 1 871, by Rev. Howard Sprague, Wesleyan Methodist, to Mary Louisa Joyce, dau. of James and Ann (Johnson) Joyce, of Main Street, Indiantown. They settled at Carleton, St. John, N. B., and were living there in Ap. 1874, without children. V. Mary Ann Belyea, b. at Westfield, N. B., 14 Feb. 1833; married in her father's house, at the corner of Prince and Ludlow Streets, Carleton, St. John, N. B., 27 Jan. 1857, by Rev. Mr. Coster, rector of St. George's Church, to Andrew Buist, son of Andrew and Helen (Tennant) Buist, of Carleton. They settled at Carleton, and were living there in Ap. 1874. VI. Beverley Belyea, b. at Westfield, N. B., 19 Feb. 1835; a house- joiner; married at St. John, N. B., 22 Feb. 1870, by Rev. G. M. W. Cary, Baptist, to Ceorgiana Ellen Harrington, dau. of John and Maria (Marshall) Harrington, of St. John. They settled at Carleton, St. John, and were living there in Ap. 1874. Chii. of Henry and Fanny Susanna (Flewelling) Peatnnan. I. Charles Wilmot Peatman, b. at Greenwich, N. B., 17 Ap, 1834; died at Brantford, C. W., 4 Sept. 1854, and was buried there. II. Norris Townsend Peatman, b. near the village of Mt. Clemens, Mich., 23 Oct. 1836; a dealer in stoves and tin-ware; married at Brantford, Ont., 16 Oct. 1 87 1, by Rev. J. C. Usher, Episcopal, rector of Grace Church, to Alice Taylor, dau. of Frederick and Sarah (Rolph) Taylor. She was born in Orange Street, Red Lion Square, London, Eng., 28 Nov. 1843. They settled in Colborne Street, Brantford, and were living there in Ap. 1874. Before his marriage, he dwelt at Cincinnati, Ohio, for 11 months; at Hamilton, Ohio, 9 months; was in the Union army for 3 years and 7 months, passing through all grades from private to major, and resigning in 1864; lived at Cincinnati, 18 months; at Oxford, Ohio, 6 months; Hamilton again, 3 months ; Cincinnati, 6 months ; Cynthiana, Ky., 8 months; and Cincinnati, 6 months. 18787 18789 4723 18791 I2II7 I2Il8 I2II9 12120 I2I2I I2I22 Whitney Family. III. Harriet Caroline Peatman, b. at Malahide, Elgin Co., C. W., 19 Jan. 1839; married in Echo Place, Brantford, C. W., 11 March 1858, Edward Evans Orr, son of James and Elizabeth (Evans) Orr, of LaChine, C. E., where he was born 28 May 1834. They settled at Brantford, where he died 11 Jan. i860. She moved, in 1861, to Hamilton, Ont., and there married (2d), 4 Feb. 1874, Donald Mcintosh, son of Thomas and Christina (Frazer) Mcintosh, of Tain, Ross-shire, Scotland. He was born at Inver- ness, Scotland, 7 May 1843. They were living at Hamilton in Ap. 1874. She had no children. IV. Mary Ann Peatman, b. at Mount Pleasant village, Brant Co., C. W., 22 Oct. 1840; married at Brantford, Ont, 23 Nov. 1869, by Rev. James C. Usher, Episcopal, to Francis James Crenny, a post-office clerk, son of Abram and Margaret (Pickle) Grenny, of Brantford, where he was born 13 Oct. 1840. They were living at Brantford in Ap. 1874. V. George Wynett Peatman, b. at Onondaga, in Brantford, C. W., 4 Jan. 1843; a tinner; was living at Brantford, Ont, in Ap. 1874, un- married. Chil. of George and Chloe Lyon (Cook) Peatman. I. Sarah Nanette Peatman, b. at Brantford, C. W., 29 Dec. 1841; married at Belmont House, Brantford, 8 June 1865, by Rev. Johnstone Vicars, rector of St James' Church, Ingersol, C. W., to George William Wye, a clergyman of the Church of England, son of John and Mary Elizabeth (Joseph) Wye, of Canada, formerly of London, Eng., where he was born 20 Dec. 1840. They settled at Wardsville, Ont., and were living there in Ap. 1874. II. Alfred Henry Peatman, b. at Brantford, C. W., 3 June 1848; a manufacturer; married at her father's house, 25 Nov. 1869, Elsie McWilliams, dau. of Aaron and Nancy (Blair) McWilliams, of Burford, Ont, where she was born 17 March 1843. They settled at Brantford, and were living there in Ap. 1874. I7OI Chil. of William Charles and Sarah Elizabeth (Peatman) Smith. I. Harriet Eliza Smith, b. at Greenwich, N. B., 14 July 1839; n^^r- ried, 15 Dec. 1864, James Arnold Lockwood. They were living at Corn- wallis, N. S., in Ap. 1874. 18793 4724 18795 18797 4725 1702 I2I23 I2I24 I2I25 1 2 126 I2127 I2128 I2129 Eighth Generation. II. Mary Ann Smith, b. at Greenwich, N. B., 8 Feb. 1841; married in Brussels Street, St. John, N. B., 9 March i86i,by Rev. E. S. Robinson, Free Baptist, to James Arnold Stuart, a carpenter, son of John B. and Rhoda WeUington (Arnold) Stuart, of North Natick, Mass., formerly of Boston, Mass., where he was born in 1833. They dwelt at Grantville, Mass., from 20 March 1861 till Dec, 1861; at Westfield, N. B., till Ap. 1862; and at Portland, Me., till Aug. 1863, when he enlisted at Boston, Mass., in Co. H, nth Reg., Mass. Vol. Infantry. He was captured, con- fined in Belle Isle Prison, Richmond, Va., and died there 9 June 1864. She was married (2d) at Westfield, N. B., 20 Dec. 1870, by Rev. E. S. Woodman, Episcopal, to Daniel Parks Hatfield, a mariner, son of Cyrus William and Eunice (Hillman) Hatfield, of Holton, N. B. He was born at St. John, 3 Ap. 1844. They were living at Westfield in Ap. 1874. III. Charles Thomas Smith, b. at Greenwich, N. B., 24 July 1842; married, 3 Dec. 1868, Mary Jane Dykeman, dau. of James and Philena (Vail) Dykeman. They dwelt at Westfield, N. B., in Ap. 1874. IV. Emily Jane Smith, b. at Kingston, N. B., 31 May 1844; "tar- ried at Westfield, N. B., 22 Jan. 1873, by Rev. E. S. Woodman, Church of England, to John Caleb Lyon, a car-builder, son of David Alanson and Betsey Elizabeth (Flewelling) Lyon, of Kingston, where he was born 2 March 1843. They dwelt at Fairville, N. B., till 24 May 1873; then settled at Fredericton, St. Mary's, N. B., and were living there in Ap. 1874, without children. V. Catharine Brittain Smith, b. at Westfield, N. B., 2 Sept. 1845; married in the Westfield church, 3 Nov. 1 870, John Somerville Smith, a master-mariner, son of Stephen and Margaret (French) Smith, of Kingston, N, B., where he was born 3 Sept. 1842. They dwelt at St. John, N. B., for one year ; and then settled at Westfield, where they were still living in Ap. 1874. VI. Sarah Caroline Smith, b. at Westfield, N. B., 25 Dec. 1847; died at Westfield, 15 May 1855, and was buried there. Chil. of William and Harriet Caroline (Peatman) Harrison. I. Catharine Harrison, b. at Jerusalem, N. B., 12 March 1845; un- married in Ap. 1874. II. James Isaac Harrison, b. at Jerusalem, N. B., 18 July 1847; unmarried in Ap. 1874. 18798 1 8801 18804 4726 I2I30 I2I3I I2I32 12133 I2I34 I2I35 12136 I2I37 I2I38 Whitney Family. Chll. of Norris Townsend and Rachel Jane (Flewelling) Peatman. I. Alfred LeBaron Peatman, b. at Greenwich, N. B., 23 Sept. 1844; married at Fredericton, N. B., 25 Aug. 1869, by Rev. David Wetmore Pickett, Episcopal, to Matilda Coombs, dau. of Robert Vail and Ann (Hewitt) Coombs, of Fredericton. They were living at Greenwich in Ap. 1874. II. Helen Chloe Maria Peatman, b. at Greenwich, N. B., 22 Oct. 1846; married there, 2 Feb. 1869, by Rev. David Wetmore Pickett, Episcopal, to Albert McCleery, a farmer, son of Hugh Watson and Hannah (Gorumi) McCleery, of Kingston, N. B. They were living at Kingston in Ap. 1874. III. Elizabeth Milner Peatman, b. at Greenwich, N. B., i Ap. 1849; married there, 14 Feb. 1 871, by Rev. David Wetmore Pickett, Episcopal, to James Nutter, son of WiUiam and Ann (Hogan) Nutter, of Greenwich. They were living at Greenwich in Ap. 1874. IV. Agnes Cecilia Peatman, b. at Greenwich, N. B., 21 May 185 1; and was living there in Ap. 1874, unmarried. Chil. of Caleb and Ann (Whelpley) Wetmore. I. Augusta Sophia Wetmore, b. in New Brunswick, 7 Aug. 1832; died 13 Ap. 1854. II. Charles Frederick Wetmore, b, in New Brunswick, 26 June 1833; was living at New York City in 1861. III. William Walker Wetmore, b. in New Brunswick, 8 June 1834; died I Aug. 1854. IV. Caleb Newton Wetmore, b. in New Brunswick, 16 June 1835; a merchant; was living at St. John, N. B., in Feb. 1874, a partner in the firm of Wetmore Brothers, 6^ King Street. V. Charlotte Deborah Wetmore, b. in New Brunswick, 8 Aug. 1836; died 18 Aug. 1837. I Hannah Gorum, says a correspondent, was (Bostwick) Gorum, and half-sister of Mrs. Ann "a daughter of Joseph Nathaniel and Sarah (Gorum) Peatman." 1703 4727 18806 18809 4730 1704 I2I39 I 2 140 I2I4I I 2 142 I2143 I2I44 1214s 12146 I2I47 I2I48 1 2 149 Eighth Generation. VI. Richard Barton Wetmore, b. in New Brunswick, 9 Feb. 1838; died 18 Oct. 1838. VII. Emma Caroline Wetmore, b. at St. John, N. B., 19 July 1839; and was living there in Feb. 1 874, unmarried. VIII. Ann Adeliza Wetmore, b. at St. John, N. B., 3 Jan. 1843; married there, 17 Dec. 1872, James Pettingell, son of Thomzis Hanford and Ann (Hicks) Pettingell. See his record. IX. George Edwin Wetmore, b. at St. John, N. B., 13 July 1844; died 13 Sept. 1844. X. Alfred Brunswick Wetmore, b. at St. John, N. B., 10 March 1846; a merchant; was living at St. John in Feb. 1874, a partner in the firm of Wetmore Brothers, 67 King Street. Chil. of George Frederick and Sarah Ann (Brittain) Whelpley. I. Charlotte Amanda Whelpley, b. at Kingston, N. B., 10 Ap. 1834; married in the chapel-of-ease, Long Reach, Kingston, 23 Jan. 1861, Nathaniel Elijah Gorham, a joiner, son of Samuel and Fanny Disbrow (Perkins) Gorham, of Kingston, where he was born 23 March 1834. They have always lived in some part of the parish of Kingston, their residence being at Clifton, Kingston, in Ap. 1874. II. William Walker Whelpley, b. at Kingston, N. B., 6 March 1836; was living at Portsmouth, Eng., in Ap. 1874. III. Charles Edwin Whelpley, b. at Kingston, N. B., i July 1838; married in March 1866, at Brooklyn, N. Y., Emma Pearson; died at Brooklyn, 4 Sept. 1868, and was buried in Greenwood Cemetery. IV. Fanny Susanna Whelpley, b. at Kingston, N. B., 11 Sept. 1840; died there, 12 Aug. 1862, and was buried in Long Reach church- yard. V. George Frederick Whelpley, b. at Kingston, N. B., 3 July 1843; married, i May 1870, Elizabeth Ann Belyea, dau. of Solomon and Mary Whitney (Whelpley) Belyea. They were living at St. Croix, Me., in Ap. 1874. VI. Richard Thomas Whelpley, b. at Kingston, N. B., 2 Ap. 18662 11811 4731 18810 12164a I2I50 I2I5I I2I52 I2I53 I2I54 I2I55 12156 Whitney Family. 1847; was living at 24 South Canal Street, Chicago, 111., in Ap. 1874, unmarried. Chil. of Benjamin Wallace and Martha Sarah (Wheipley) Crawford. I. Harriet Crawford, b. at Kingston, N. B., 7 Feb. 1832; married in her father's house at North Oxford, C. W., 11 March 1852, by Rev. Mr. Revel, Episcopal, to Edwin Haviland, a merchant, son of Sylvanus and Maria Sophia (Nase) Haviland, of Nerepis, Kings Co., N. B., where he was born 14 Nov. 1822. They settled at IngersoU, Ont, and were living there in Ap, 1874, on Thames Street. II. Richard Thomas Crawford, b. at Kingston, N. B., 30 July 1833; married there, 25 June 1856, by Rev. William Elias Scovil, Epis- copal, to Susanna Elizabeth Crawford. They were living at Oxford, Ont., in Ap. 1874. III. Charlotte Jane Crawford, b. at West Oxford, C. W., 9 Sept. 1835; married in her father's house at North Oxford, C. W., 29 Feb. 1864, by Rev. Donald McKenzie, Presbyterian, to Jannes Barclay, a farmer, son of John and Marian (McLeod) Barclay, of West Zora, C. W., where he was born 22 Aug. 1835. He died 10 Aug. 1864, and was buried at Embro, West Zora. She returned to her father's house, and was living there, without children, in Ap. 1874. IV. Augustus Ad I no Crawford, b. at Oxford, C. W., 24 July 1837 ; was living near IngersoU, Ont, in Ap. 1874, unmarried. V. Ciarissa Caroline Crawford, b. at North Oxford, C. W., 18 June 1839; died there, 25 Feb. 1841, and was buried in the old St. James' Church-yard at IngersoU, C. W. VI. Sarah Ann Crawford, b. at North Oxford, C. W., 5 Jan. 1841; married at IngersoU, C. W., 17 Jan. 1866, by Rev. A. Cross, Presbyterian, to Robert Henderson, a farmer and dealer in furniture, son of WiUiam and Ann (Stoop) Henderson, of IngersoU, formerly near Newry, County Down, Ireland, where he was born 16 Oct. 1838. They dwelt at West Zora, Ont, tiU 1872; at North Oxford tiU 15 Ap. 1874; and then moved to Paisley, Ont VII. James Albert Crawford, b. at North Oxford, C. W., 19 Jan. 1843 ; was living at Molesworth, Ont., in Ap. 1874, unmarried. 214 1705 4733 18817 18821 1706 I2I57 I2IS8 I2I59 I2l6o I2I6I I2I62 12163 12164 Eighth Generation. VIII. Martha Matilda Crawford, b. at North Oxford, C.W., 10 Ap. 1844; and was living there (near Ingersoll, Ont) in Ap. 1874, unmarried. IX. Benjamin Benedict Crawford, b. at North Oxford, C. W., 16 Nov. 1845; died there, 13 Dec. 1870, from a wound caused by the accidental discharge of a gun, and was buried in Ingersoll Cemetery. Chil. of Titus Brown and Elizabeth Ann (Belyea) Whelpley. I. Charlotte Whitney Whelpley, b. at Long Reach, Kingston, N. B., 12 Oct. 1839; married there, 2 Jan. 1861, Ormond Elting Fiewelling, eldest son of William Puddington and Esther Ann (Merritt) Fiewelling, of Clifton, N. B. They were Hving at Pleasant Grays, Salisbury, Westmore- land Co., N. B., in March 1874. II. Hannah Augusta Whelpley, b. at Long Reach, Kingston, N. B., 15 Jan. 1842; married there, 16 Sept. 1863, Gabriel Hudson Fiewelling, a ship-builder, second son of William Puddington and Esther Ann (Merritt) Fiewelling, of Clifton, N. B. They settled at Clifton, and were living there in March 1 874. He was a partner with his father, in the business of ship-building; a magistrate for Kings Co.; a captain in the Reserve Militia; and a past- master of the Midian Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons. III. Catharine Elizabeth Whelpley, b. at Long Reach, Kingston, N. B., 9 Oct. 1844; married there, 14 Sept. 1864, William Wallace Wetmore, a carpenter, son of David and Eliza (Whelpley) Wetmore, See his record. Chil. of Nathaniel Corum and Maria Jane (Starkins) Whelpley. I. Fanny Amanda Whelpley, b. in Fifth Street, New York, i Feb. 1855- II. Catharine Adelaide Breanss Whelpley, b. in Sixth Street, New York, i Ap. 1857. Chil. of Solomon and Mary Whitney (Whelpley) Belyea. I. Stephen Collins Belyea, was living at Kingston, N. B., in Ap. 1874. 4734 18827 18830 18516 11716 4735 4737 12164a I2I65 Whitney Family. II. Elizabeth Ann Belyea, married Ceorge Frederick Whelpley, son of George Frederick and Sarah Ann (Brittain) Whelpley. See his record. 1 2 166 12167 12168 12169 121 70 12171 12172 12173 Chil. of James Scovil and Charlotte Anderson Orde (Cookson) Whelpley. I. Mary Ann Whelpley, b. at Long Reach, Kingston, N. B., 20 Sept. 1845; married at Kingston parish-church, 4 May 1869, Howard Douglas Wetmore, a farmer and carpenter, son of David and EHza (Whelpley) Wetmore. See his record. They were living at Clifton, N. B., in Ap. 1874, without children. II. Charlotte Jane Whelpley, b. at Long Reach, Kingston, N. B., 5 Ap. 1847; married at Portland, St. John, N. B., 28 Dec. 1870, by Rev. Canon Harrison, Episcopal, to Henry Wiley, a shipwright, son of Robert and Mary Ann (Jacobs) Wiley, of Carleton, St. John, where he was born 15 Ap. 1842. They dwelt at Clifton, N. B., till Oct. 1872; and then moved to Rothesay, N. B., where they were still living in Ap. 1874. Chil. of James Scovil and Cornelia Ogden (Flewelling) Whelpley. III. Arthur Scovil Whelpley, b. at Long Reach, Kingston, N. B., 18 Oct. 1855; and was living at Clifton, N. B., in Ap. 1874. IV. Julia Maria Whelpley, b. at Long Reach, Kingston, N. B., 21 Dec, 1856; died 23 Dec. 1856, and was buried at Long Reach. V. Alice Maud Whelpley, b. at Long Reach, Kingston, N. B., 14 Oct. 1857. VI. Wilbur Wetmore Whelpley, b. at Long Reach, Kingston, N. B., 25 Ap. 1859; died 21 May 1859, and was buried at Long Reach. VII. Frank Herbert Whelpley, b. at Long Reach, Kingston, N. B., 1 1 Ap. 1 860. VIII. Helen Maria Whelpley, b. at Long Reach, Kingston, N. B., 13 Jan. 1862. IX. Frederick Robert Whelpley, b. at Long Reach, Kingston, N. B., 2 Sept. 1863. 1707 1 2 148 4738 1 1720 18832 4738 i7o8 12174 12175 12 176 12177 12178 12179 12180 12181 12182 12183 1 21 84 12185 Eighth Generation. X. Wilbur Whelpley, b. at Long Reach, Kingston, N. B., 6 Ap. 1865; died 12 Ap. 1865, and was buried at Long Reach. XL Albert Edward Ernest Whelpley, b. at Long Reach, Kingston, N. B., 27 March 1866. XIL Cornelia Eveline Louisa Whelpley, b. at Long Reach, Kingston, N. B., 27 Nov. 1867. XIII. James Whitney Whelpley, b. at Long Reach, Kingston, N. B., 29 March 1871. Chil. of Richard Thomas and Jane Sophia (Cough) Wheipley. I. Richard Ormond Wheipley, b. at Phoenix Mills, Fredericton, N. B., 26 July 1855. II. Charlotte Mabel Wheipley, b. at Phoenix Mills, Fredericton, N. B., 9 Nov. 1856. III. Florence Wheipley, b. at Phoenix Mills, Fredericton, N. B., 9 Ap. 1858 ; died at York Hotel, Fredericton, 25 July 1858, and was buried at Fredericton. IV. Ada Jane Wheipley, b. at York Hotel, Fredericton, N.B., 2 July 1859; died 28 July 1859, and was buried at Fredericton. V. Marian Ida Wheipley, b. at York Hotel, Fredericton, N. B., 17 Dec. i860. Chil. of Enos Henry and Hannah (Wheipley) Flewelling. I. Edith Pauline Flewelling, b. at Clifton, Kingston, N. B., 6 May 1856; and was living there in Ap. 1874. II. John Raymond Flewelling, b. at Clifton, Kingston, N. B., 25 Nov. 1857 ; and was living there in Ap. 1874. Chil. of Chancy Wright and Phebe Ann (Leach) Whitney. I. Chancy Leach Whitney, b. at Allen's Hill, Richmond, N. Y., 26 July 1836; married in her father's house at Marshall, Mich., 25 July 1866, 4739 4740 4741 18833 Whitney Family. 12186 12187 12188 12189 12190 12191 1 2 192 12193 1 2 194 by Rev. Rufus Bush, rector of St. John's Church, Battle Creek, Mich., to Adeline Sibyl Coucher. They dwelt at Muskegon, Mich., in 1874. II. Ambrose Worthington Whitney, b. at Allen's Hill, Richmond, N. Y., 18 July 1838; moved, with his father, to Utica, Mich., where he enlisted in Co. H, First Reg. of Mich. Cavalry. He was accidentally shot, while on duty at Charlestown, Va., 6 March 1862, died the next day, and was buried near Charlestown. III. Gurdon Clark Whitney, b. at Allen's Hill, Richmond, N. Y., 4 Oct. 1839; a farmer; married at her father's house, 1 1 Jan. 1865, by Rev. William Piatt, Congregational, to Abigail St. John, dau. of George and Permelia (Taft) St. John, of Shelby, Mich,, where she was born 7 Jan. 1844. They dwelt at Shelby till 28 Ap. 1867; and then settled at Deerfield, Mich., where they were still living in 1874. IV. James Henderson Whitney, b. at Allen's Hill, Richmond, N. Y., 22 July 1842; a farmer and horticulturist; married at her father's house, 16 Nov. 1869, by Rev. William Piatt, Congregational, to Nora Henrietta Hall, dau. of Isaac and Betsey (Daily) Hall, of Macomb, Mich., where she was born 1 1 Feb. 1845. They settled at Black Lake, Mich., 10 Sept. 1 87 1, and were still living there in 1874, without children. V. Minerva Elizabeth Whitney, b. at Royalton Centre, N. Y., 26 Nov. 1845; married in her mother's house at Shelby, Mich., 14 Nov. 1 87 1, by Rev. William Piatt, Congregational, to James Henry Trowbridge, a manufacturer of lumber and shingles, son of Amariah Castaline and Rhoda More (Postle) Trowbridge, of Troy, Mich., where he was born 10 Jan. 1843. They were living at Evart, Mich., in 1874; and he was then pro- prietor of the Evart House. VI. Emily Joanna Whitney, b. at Royalton Centre, N. Y., 17 Sept. 1848; was living at Evart, Mich., in 1874, with her sister. VII. Adeline Ellen Whitney, b. at Shelby, Mich., 21 Aug. 1850. VIII. Charles Edwin Whitney, b. at Shelby, Mich., 14 Aug. 1852. IX. Luna Henderson Whitney, b. at Shelby, Mich., 27 Nov. 1854; died there, 23 Aug. 1863, ^^^ was buried in Utica Cemetery, Shelby. Chil. of Daniel Mason and Janet (Whitney) Hale. I. Henry Daniel Hale, twin, b. at West Bloomfield, N. Y., 17 Nov. 1839- 1709 18836 18837 4742 lyio 12195 12196 12197 12198 12199 12200 12201 12202 Eighth Generation. II. Helen Janet Hale, twin, b. at West Bloomfield, N. Y., 17 Nov. 1839; married there, 10 July i860, by Rev. Walter Ayrault, Episcopal, to Dudley Warren Case, son of Sebra Lawton and Cornelia Melissa (Gates) Case, of West Bloomfield, formerly of Bristol, N. Y., where he was born 16 Feb. 1839. They dwelt at West Bloomfield in 1874. III. Charles Whitney Hale, b. at West Bloomfield, N. Y., 14 July 1841 ; died at Seneca Falls, N. Y., 23 Jan. 1866, and was buried at Rich- mond, N. Y. IV. Jenny Luther Hale, b. at Brooklyn, Conn., 31 Oct. 1846; lived with her parents at West Bloomfield, N. Y., in 1874. V. Altia Henderson Hale, b. at Brooklyn, Conn., 18 Sept. 1849; died at West Bloomfield, N. Y., 12 Ap. 1865, and was buried at Rich- mond, N. Y. VI. Mary Elizabeth Hale, b. at Brooklyn, Conn., 24 July 1852 ; died at Brooklyn, 25 Feb. 1853, and was buried there. Child, of Augustus Lee and Minerva (Whitney) Whedon. I. Jenny Leonora Whedon, b. at Pekin, N. Y., 8 Nov. 1841; grad. at St. Louis (Mo.) Normal School in Jan. 1870; a teacher; resided at St. Louis in 1874. Chil. of Beachgood and Betsey Elizabeth (Bennett) Whitney. I. Jane Barbara Whitney, b. at Royalton, N. Y., 4 Jan. 1843; married at Armada, Mich., 29 Sept. 1864, by Rev. Robert G. Baird, Con- gregational, to Byron Hopkins, a farmer, son of Leonard and Clarissa (Gay) Hopkins, of Waterford, Mich., formerly of Bruce, Mich., where he was born 28 Nov. 1841. They dwelt at Oakland, Mich., for one year; at Argentine, Mich., five years; at Deerfield, Mich., one year; and then settled at Linden, Mich., where they were still living in 1874, without children. II. Henry Eleazar Whitney, b. at Pavilion, N. Y., 21 Oct. 1844; a farmer; married at Vernon, Mich., 7 Feb. 1871, by Rev. Andrew Jackson Richards, Methodist Episcopal, to Abigail Josephine Cummins, dau. of William and Mary Maria (Middlesworth) Cummins, of Argentine, Mich., where she was born 12 Nov. 1850. They dwelt at Byron, Mich., in 1874. 18838 4744 4745 I2203 12204 I2205 I2206 12207 12208 12209 I22I0 I22I I I22I2 I2213 Whitney Family. III. Minerva Elizabeth Whitney, b. at Pavilion, N. Y., 22 July 1846; died at Conesus, N. Y., 24 March 1847, and was buried there. IV. Charles Dennis Whitney, b. at Armada, Mich., thj March 1848; a farmer; married at Argentine, Mich., 20 Aug. 1873, by Rev. Orlando Sanborn, Methodist Episcopal, to Sarah Ann Roberts, dau. of David Nelson and Louisa Maria (Head) Roberts, of Argentine. She was born at Deerfield, Mich., 25 Sept. 1855. They dweh at Linden, Mich., in 1874. V. Edgar William Whitney, b. at Armada, Mich., 22 May 185 1 ; a farmer; married at Holley, Mich., 2 Oct. 1873, by Rev. Orlando Sanborn, Methodist Episcopal, to Sarah Ellen Cooley, dau. of Elhanan and Barbara (Wyley) Cooley, of Deerfield, Mich., where she was born 7 July 1850. They were living with his father, at Linden, Mich., in 1874. VI. Sarah Adeline Whitney, b. at Armada, Mich., 21 May 1854; and was Hving with her father, at Linden, Mich., in 1874. VII. Ellen Catharine Whitney, b. at Armada, Mich., 25 Oct. 1856; and was living with her father, at Linden, Mich., in 1874. VIII. Mary Elizabeth Whitney, b. at Armada, Mich., 11 Jan. 1859; and was living with her father, at Linden, Mich., in 1874. IX. Adah Sophia Whitney, b. at Armada, Mich., 15 May 1861 ; died at Argentine, Mich., 11 March 1868, and was buried there. Chil. of James Bowdoln and Altia (Whitney) Southworth. I. Sarah Elizabeth Southworth, b. at Lockport, N. Y., 27 Feb. 1849; died at Coldwater, Mich., 24 March 1851, and was buried there. II. Alice Gertrude Southworth, b. at Coldwater, Mich., 13 Nov. 1852; and Hved there in 1874. III. Mark Had ley Southworth, b. at Coldwater, Mich., 17 Aug. 1857; and lived there in 1874. IV. Floyd Edwin Southworth, b. at Coldwater, Mich., 25 Aug. i860. 171 I 4746 I7I2 Eighth Generation. 12214 12215 12216 12217 12218 12219 12220 12221 12222 12223 12224 Chil. of Edwin Henderson and Jennie (Dodge) Whitney. I. Edwin Dodge Whitney, b. at Ypsilanti, Mich., 19 March i860. II. Jennie Elizabeth Whitney, b. at Lansing, Mich., 2 Jan. 1864. III. Louis Dennis Whitney, b. at Lansing, Mich., 15 Ap. 1872. Chil. of Edwin and Ellen iVIehetabei (Whitney) Mosher. I. James Dennis Mosher, b. at Coldwater, Mich., 8 Feb. 1861. II. Rita Leonora Mosher, b. at Coldwater, Mich., 25 March 1864. Child of William and Catharine (Reasoner) Whitney. I. Nettie Whitney, b. at Charleston, Mich., 3 Sept. 1857. Chil. of George Washington and Matilda Ann (Wright) Whitney. I. Julia Elizabeth Whitney, b. at Royalton Centre, N. Y., 7 Sept. 1859- II. Ellen Whitney, twin, b. at Royalton Centre, N. Y., 5 Aug. 1862. III. Edwin Whitney, twin, b. at Royalton Centre, N. Y., 5 Aug. 1862; died there, 12 Sept. 1865, and was buried in Mountain Ridge Cem- etery, Royalton. IV. Melissa Whitney, b. at Royalton Centre, N. Y., 22 Dec. 1864. Chil. of Joseph Warford and Julia Elizabeth (Whitney) Rich. I. Mary Elizabeth Rich, b. at Marcellus, N. Y., 22 July 1844; mar- ried by Rev. C. D. Burlinghanie (Methodist Episcopal) in her father's house at Royalton, N. Y., 14 March 1866, to James William Burlington, a farmer, born in the parish of Upton Noble, Somersetshire, England, 9 4747' 4748 4750 4751 4752 18842 Whitney Family. 1713 12225 12226 12227 12228 12229 12230 12231 12232 12233 12234 Aug. 1 839, son of John and Mary Ann (Hodnett) Burlington. ^ They Hved at Marcellus till Dec. 1867 ; at the village of Lawton, Mich., till Oct. 1868; and subsequently in Porter township (Lawton P. O.), Mich., where he has been township-clerk, and secretary of Porter Grange, since Ap. 1873. He enlisted, 28 Aug. 1862, in Co. F, I22d Reg., N. Y. S. Volun- teers, as corporal ; joined the Army of the Potomac, 5 Sept. 1 862, and took part in all of its engagements till wounded at Cold Harbor, i June 1864; was promoted to be sergeant, 16 March 1864; and was discharged 18 March 1865, on account of wounds received at Cold Harbor. ■ n. Ann Electa Rich, b. at Marcellus, N. Y., 9 Nov. 1845; died at Marcellus, 30 May 1 846, and was buried there. HI. George Whitney Rich, b. at Marcellus, N. Y., 27 Sept. 1848; died at Royalton, N. Y., 27 Nov. 1849, and was buried there, in Mountain Ridge Cemetery. IV. Charlie Davis Rich, b. at Royalton, N. Y., 10 Sept. 1850; lived at Leroy, Mich., in 1874. Chil. of Walter Wolcott and Julia Elizabeth (Whitney) Robbins. V. Frank Walter Robbins, b. at Gaines, N. Y., i July 1857. VI. Caroline Sexton Robbins, b. at Royalton, N. Y., 13 July 1859. Chil. of Davis and Mary Ann (Whitney) Hurd. I. Edna Hurd, b. at Royalton, N. Y., 6 Sept. 1851; lived at Wright's Corners, N. Y., in 1874, unmarried. II. Grace Hurd, b. at Royalton, N. Y., 2^ March 1856; lived at Wrights's Corners, N. Y., in 1874, unmarried. Chil. of James Adolphus and Elizabeth Wauton (Baker) Sibley. I. John Balcer Sibley, b. at Kankakee, 111., 2 Oct. 1859. II. George Murdock Sibley, b. at Fulton, N. Y., 22 Sept. 1861. III. Mary Elizabeth Sibley, b. at Fulton, N. Y., 31 Aug. 1866. I They came from England, and settled at Marcellus, N. Y., in July 1850. 215 4752 4753 4754 I7H 12235 12236 12237 12238 12239 1 2 240 I224I Right h Generation. Chil. of Dennis Eliakim and Sarah Martha (Eldridge) Sibley. I. Margaret Eldridge Sibley, b. at Chicago, 111., 10 March 1869. II. Sarah Eliza Sibley, b. at Chicago, 111., 2 March 1870; died 29 Sept. 1870. III. James Whitney Sibley, b. at Chicago, 111., 4 Aug. 1872. Chil. of Lewis and Mary Ann (Hart) Purdy. I. Obadiah Wenman Purdy, b. at 17 Renwick Street, New York, 4 July 1830; went to California in 1851; and was drowned in San Fran- cisco Bay, 22 Jan. 1853, unmarried. II. Elizabeth Hannah Purdy, b. at 17 Renwick Street, New York, 29 March 1832; married in her father's house at Shrub Oak, N. Y, 23 March 1853, by Rev. Loyal B. Andrus, Methodist Episcopal, to Daniel Kennard, of West Somers, N. Y., who was born 29 July 1828, son of Richard and Elizabeth (Fields) Kennard. III. Charlotte Rachel Purdy, b. at Shrub Oak, in Yorktown, N. Y., 17 Jan. 1835; married at Brewster's Station, N. Y., 25 Nov. 1857, by Rev. Matthew Van Deusen, Methodist Episcopal, to Levi Ellis, of New York City, who was born 21 July 183 1, son of Richard and Jane (Bailey) Ellis. IV. James Hart Purdy, b. at Shrub Oak, in Yorktown, N. Y., 2 Feb. 1838; a school-teacher in New York City, for several years, and later junior-principal of the Virginia Military Institute, at Portsmouth, Va.; was a student in the Medical Department of the University of the City of New York, at the commencement of the war of 1 861; enlisted at New York City, 20 Ap. 1 86 1, as private, in Co. I, 71st Reg., N. Y. State Militia, and served till 30 July 1861; was commissioned, 1 6 Aug. 1861, second-lieut. in Co. F, 59th Reg., N. Y. S. Vol. Infantry; promoted to be first-Heut, 12 Oct. 1 861; captain, 19 Sept. 1862; and major, 8 Jan. 1863. He took part in the first battle of Bull Run, 21 July 1861; Malvern Hill; July 1862; Chantilly, or Second Bull Run, i Sept. 1862; and Antietam, 17 Sept. 1862, where he was so seriously wounded in the left elbow, as to compel his resignation, 13 June 1863. He volunteered, 13 Aug. 1863, as aide-de- camp on the staff of Brig. Gen. James L. Kiernan ; went with him to Vicksburgh, Miss.; was captured, 12 Oct. 1863, in Madison parish, La.; was taken to Shreveport, La., and held a prisoner till i Jan. 1864. After the close of the war he studied law, was admitted to the bar, and settled 4755 4758 18847 18858 18862 12242 12243 12244 12245 12246 Whitney Family. at St. Louis, Mo. He married there, at 11 13 Chestnut Street, 29 July 1875, Alphonse Marie Louise Josephine Deprez, dau. of Isidore Joseph and Francoise Catharine Eustache (Janssens) Deprez, of St. Louis. She was born at Paris, France, I Ap. 1 848. They were living at 1 5 1 7 Olive Street, St. Louis, in May 1876. He is the author of Purdy's Law and Business Chart for the United States, 1875, ^^ epitome of the laws of the several States. V. Anna Margaret Purdy, b. at Shrub Oak, in Yorktown, N. Y., 15 June 1839; married in Princess Anne Co., Va., 13 May 1862, by Rev. Mr. Chandler, Baptist, to Bartholomew Smith, a soldier in the Confederate army, who was born 23 Nov. 1839, son of Bartholomew and Margaret (Burgess) Smith. He died at Richmond, Va., 12 March 1865. She was married (2d), 6 Ap. 1 869, at Shrub Oak, by Rev. James W. Smith, Meth- odist Episcopal, to Ferdinand Hayes, who was born at South Norwalk, Conn., 29 Oct. 1839, son of Stephen and Mary (Keeler) Hayes. See his record. : }■ Chil. of Edmund and Harriet (Van Wart) Purdy. I. Abram Purdy, b. at 52 Van Dam Street, New York, 12 May 1833; died at New York in Nov. 1 844, and was buried in the cemetery near the old Dutch Church at Tarrytown, N. Y. n. Sarah Ann Purdy, b. at 52 Van Dam Street, New York, 3 March 1835 ; married at Fox Lake, Wis., 9 Jan, 1853, by Rev. Mr. Case, Baptist, to Carlos Crifrin, a druggist, son of Nathan and Sarah Barber (Gallup) Griffin, of Courtland, Wis. He was born at East Haddam, Conn., 13 June 1827. They settled at Fox Lake, where she was still living in March 1873. He died there, 24 May 1861, and was buried in Fox Lake Ceme- tery. HI. William Fowler Purdy, b. at Sparta, in Ossining, N. Y., i Jan. 1837 ; enlisted in Co. C, 19th Reg. of 111. Vol. Inf , 17 June 1861 ; was dis- charged at Huntsville, Ala., 30 July 1862, for disabiHty; died at Fox Lake, Wis., 28 May 1864, unmarried, and was buried in Fox Lake Ceme- tery. IV. Harriet Louisa Purdy, b. at Sparta, in Ossining, N. Y., 27 March 1839; married at Fox Lake, Wis, 23 March 1859, by Rev. Mr. Tucker, Congregational, to George Henry Stevens, a grocer, born in New York City, 3 Dec. 1831, son of John and Lucy (Bancroft) Stevens, who were originally from Mass. They settled at Fox Lake. He entered the army, I715 9352 3358 4760 18863 18865 I7I6 12247 12248 12249 12250 Eighth Generation. 17 Ap. 1 861, as captain of Co. A, 2d Reg. of Wis. Vol. Inf ; was promoted to be major, 30 Aug. 1862; lieut. -colonel, 26 Jan. 1863; was wounded in the battle of Gettysburgh, Penn., i July 1863, and died 5 July 1863. He was buried in grave 10, section D, Gettysburgh National Cemetery, i Love's Wisconsin in the War says : " Soon after the Astor Place riot, he joined the celebrated Seventh Regiment (National Guard) with which he was connected several years. In 1856, he moved to Milwaukee, engaged in business, and soon became connected with the Milwaukee Light Guard as orderly sergeant of Co. B, afterward a part of the Citizens' Corps. In that position he received a silver medal, awarded for being the best drilled man in the company. In 1858 he entered on business at Fox Lake, and there organized the Citizens' Guard, which, on the fall of Sumter, became Co. A of the Second Infantry. He was every where efficient as a soldier and officer, and cool and collected, yet brave and daring in battle." She was married (2d) 4 Aug. 1867, at Columbus, Wis., by Rev. Myron Reed, Congregational, to James Arthur McMahon. They were living at Mil- waukee, Wis., in March 1875. V. Catharine Purdy, b, at Greenburgh, N. Y., 16 Feb. 1841; married at Fox Lake, Wis., 28 Oct. 1869, by Rev. Oliver Brown, Congregational, to John T. Smith, a physician, son of Alexander and Sarah (Grant) Smith, of Oakland Co., Mich., and g. son of Nathaniel Grant. He was born in Scotland, 13 Jan. 1823, and graduated at the Medical College of Cleveland, Ohio, in 1848. They were living at Fox Lake in March 1875, without children. VI. Hannah Jane Purdy, b. at Sparta, in Ossining, N. Y., in Dec. 1843; died in Carmine Street, New York, March 1845, ^"^^ was buried in the cemetery near the old Dutch Church at Tarrytown, N. Y. VII. Edmund Smith Purdy, b. at New York City, 6 Sept. 1845; a druggist; dwelt at Ripon, Wis., for one year, 1865; at Fox Lake, Wis., one year, 1866; then settled at Portage City, Wis., where he was married, 13 Sept. 1 87 1, by Rev. Samuel Pulford, Episcopal, to Helen Henderson Merrill, dau. of Henry and EHzabeth Missouri (Low) Merrill, of Fort Winnebago, Wis., where she was born i July 1 850. They were living at Portage City in May 1875; and he was then an alderman of the city. VIII. Mary Josephine Purdy, b. at Fox Lake, Wis., i June 1848; married there, 8 Jan. 1873, by Rev. John P. Haire, Congregational, to Thomas Taylor Miner, a farmer and carpenter, born at Madison, N. Y., 4 March 1823, youngest son of Rev. Jesse and Amanda (Head) Miner.2 'See Roll of Honor, No. i6, p. 144. Church, was sent, as a missionary, to the Stock- 2 Rev. Jesse Miner, of the Presbyterian bridge Indians, at Green Bay, Wis., in 1828. 18867 I225I 12252 12253 12254 12255 12256 12257 Whitney Family. They dwelt at Fond du Lac, Wis., till i Aug. 1874; then moved to Brother- town, Wis., where they were living in Ap. 1875, without children. He served for three years in the war of 186 1, as musician, in the 21st Reg. of Wis. Vols., and took part in seventeen battles. IX. Alice Alban Purdy, b. at Fox Lake, Wis., 10 March 185 1; was living at Portage City, Wis., in March 1875, unmarried. Chil. of Alsop and Hannah Elizabeth (Thorp) Purdy. I. Benjamin Thorp Purdy, b. at 13 Carmine Street, New York, 28 Feb. 1837; "ran away from home, when a boy, and changed his name to Charles B. Brady, which he still retains"; enlisted in the 2d Reg., U. S. Cavalry, and served as a sergeant at Fort Bridger, Wyoming, and in New Mexico. In 1861, he was ordered to Washington; entered the War Department as clerk; was appointed 2d lieut. in the regular army; was promoted to be captain and, later, brevet-major of the 5th U. S. Cavalry; resigned in 1869; and was living at St. Louis, Mo., in 1875. He married, in July 1861, Annie Catharine Bricker, but would communicate no partic- ulars to the writer. II. Hannah Elizabeth Purdy, b. at 13 Carmine Street, New York, 20 Sept. 1838; was living at Chicago, 111., in 1874, unmarried. III. Louisa Augusta Purdy, b. in 6th Avenue, near Carmine Street, New York, 24 June 1841 ; died 20 Dec. 1842. IV. Margaret Thorp Purdy, b. at Middletown, N. Y., 25 May 1844; was living at Chicago, 111., in 1874, unmarried. V. Mary Ann Purdy, b. in 12th Street, New York, 3 Nov. 1847; married by Rev. Jonathan Kelsey Burr, Methodist Episcopal, 26 Ap. 1865, to Theodore Olmstead, a painter, of Brooklyn, N. Y., who was born at New York City, 27 June 1842, son of John and Melissa (Sague) Olmstead. She died at Brooklyn, E. D., 28 Oct. 1872, and was buried in New York Bay Cemetery, New Jersey. He was living at Brooklyn, E. D., in Nov. 1874. VI. Emma Purdy, b. at Hudson City, N. J., 14 May 1852 ; and was living with her father, unmarried, at 537 Gates Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y., in 1874. I717 4761 18869 18874 ijiS Eighth Generation. 12258 12259 12260 12261 12262 12263 VII. George Washington Purdy, b. at Hudson City, N. J., 12 Dec. 1853- Child of Alsop and Sarah Pierson (Gardiner) Purdy. VIII. Louisa Gardiner Purdy, b. at Hudson City, N. J., 28 Jan. 1859; and was living with her parents, at 537 Gates Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y., in 1874. Chit, of Joseph Fowler and Emeline Pamelia (Leake) Wright. I. James Hewlett Wright, b. at New York City, 27 June 1830; a merchant-tailor; married in Feb. 1849, ^^ Sing Sing, N. Y., Susan Darrow; married (2d) in Feb. 1874, at Saratoga Springs, N. Y., Sarah Pamela Rogers ; and was living with her at Saratoga Springs (of which village he has been mayor for several years) in Aug. 1874. II. Josephine I. Wright, married at South Pass City, Wyoming, when last heard from. Baldwin ; and was living Chil. of James and Zillah (Hart) Wright. I. Samuel Hart Wright, b. at Peekskill, N. Y., 18 Feb. 1825 ; a physician, botanist, and astronomical computer of almanacs; M. D., Hobart Free College, 24 Jan. 1865; A. M., Williams College, July 1865 ; Ph. D., Hamilton College, 2 July 1874; married at Starkey, N. Y., 25 Dec. 1845, by Rev. Manly Tooker, Methodist Episcopal, to Joanna McLean, dau. of William and Elizabeth (De Groot) McLean, of New York City, where she was born 22 July 1818. They settled, in 1850, at Dundee, in Starkey; where she died, 26 May 1855, and was buried in the cemetery of the Old Baptist Church. He was married (2d) at Jerusalem, N. Y., 14 Nov. 1855, by Rev. Samuel M. Bainbridge, Baptist, to Mary Jane Burtch, who was born at Jerusalem, 11 March 1836, dau. of Jeremiah Sabin and Deborah (Luther) Burtch. They moved to the vicinity of Penn Yan, N. Y., in 1866, and were still living there in 1874. II. Sarah Ann Wright, b. at Peekskill, N. Y., 8 May 1834; married at Dundee, in Starkey, N. Y., 8 Sept. 1855, by Rev. Theodore M'Elhenny, Methodist Episcopal, to George Allen Smith, son of David and Nancy (Plummer) Smith. She died at Starkey, 2 Nov. 1857, and was buried at Dundee, in the cemetery of the old Baptist Church. He was living at Barrington, N. Y., in 1874. 4761 4765 4766 18875 18880 12264 12265 12266 Whitney Family. 12267 12268 12269 Chil. of James and Mary Ann (McKune) Comfort. I. George Comfort, b. at Harmony, Penn., 28 Ap. 1831; a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church; married at Harmony, 26 Nov. 185 1, by Rev. Calvin V. Arnold, Methodist Episcopal, to Helen Wicks, born at Bainbridge, now Afton, N. Y., 31 Jan. 1830, dau. of James and Mary (Wicks) Wicks. He joined the Wyoming Conference, on trial, 1 862 ; in full connection, 1864; was ordained deacon in 1864, and elder in 1866; was appointed to Osborne Hollow, N. Y., in 1862; Hawleyton and Brackney- ville, Penn., 1863-5; Lisle and Whitney's Point, N. Y., 1866-7; Virginia City, Montana, 1868; missionary to Montana, 1869-70; Marathon, N. Y., 1 871; Nichols, N.Y., 1872-3; Newark Valley, N. Y., 1874-6; Brooklyn, Penn., in 1877; and was living in the latter village in Dec. 1877. n. Oliver Comfort, b. at Harmony, Penn., 17 Sept. 1832; died there, 24 May 1 847, and was buried at Lanesborough, Penn. HI. Esther Lyons Comfort, b. at Harmony, Penn., 15 Feb. 1834; married there, 8 Oct. 1856, in her father's house, by Rev. Reuben Nelson, D.D., of Kingston, Penn., president of the Wyorning Conference Seminary, to Horace Agard Shoemaker, a civil engineer, son of Daniel McDowell and Maria (Thurston) Shoemaker, of Nichols, N. Y., where he was born 22 Feb. 1 83 1. They dwelt at Cascade, in Harmony, for two years; at Owego, N. Y., two years; near Binghamton, N. Y., three years; and then settled at Nichols, where they were still living in July 1 876. IV. Phebe Comfort, b. at Harmony, Penn., 2 Feb. 1836; married there, i Jan. 1857, by Rev. John A. Wood, Methodist Episcopal, to Martin Jones Taylor, a farmer and lumberman, son of Jacob and Hannah (New- man) Taylor, of Lanesborough, Penn., where he was born. They settled at Lanesborough, and were living there in 1 876. He was then station-agent of the Jefferson Railroad. V. Sarah Comfort, b. at Harmony, Penn., 14 May 1837; married there, 24 Dec. 1864, by Rev. Nelson Rounds, D.D., Methodist Episcopal, to John Whitham Cano, a farmer, son of Jesse and Mary (Whitham) Gano, of Osborne Hollow, N. Y., where he was born. They settled at Osborne Hollow, and were living there in July 1876. VI. Nelson Rounds Comfort, b. at Harmony, Penn., 12 Dec. 1839; a farmer; married at Harmony, 15 Sept. 1858, by Rev. S. Gregory Stevens, Methodist Episcopal, to Fanny E. Martin, dau. of Richard and Susan Martin, of Harmony. They dwelt at Windsor, N. Y., in July 1876. 1719 4769 18881 18882 18885 18893 18896 1720 12270 I227I 122/2 122/3 122/4 122/5 122/6 122// 122/8 122/9 Righ th Genera tion . VII. Elizabeth Comfort, b. at Harmony, Penn., i Dec. 1841; mar- ried at Windsor, N. Y., 28 Dec. 1865, by. the pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church, to Noel D. Warner, a farmer. They dwelt at Port Crane, N. Y., in July 18/6. VIII. John Robert Comfort, b. at Harmony, Penn., 2 Ap. 1844; a farmer; married at Binghamton, N. Y., 25 Sept. 1866, Frances Watrous, dau. of John Watrous, of Windsor, N. Y., where she was born. They dwelt at Windsor till Ap. 18/5; then returned to his father's homestead at Harmony, and were living there in July 18/6. IX. Jane Comfort, b. at Harmony, Penn., 10 Feb. 1848; died there, 16 March 18/3, unmarried, and was buried at Lanesborough, Penn. X. Flora Ruth Comfort, b. at Harmony, Penn., 18 July 1850; mar- ried at Thompson, Penn., 2 Jan. 1868, by Rev. Jonas Underwood, Methodist Episcopal, to Gilbert Emerson McKune, a farmer, son of Silas Fowler and Charlotte (Hatch) McKune, of Lanesborough, Penn., where he was born. They dwelt at Lanesborough in July 1876. XI. Comfort, a son, b. at Harmony, Penn., 18 Dec. 185 1 ; died there in infancy, and was buried at Lanesborough, Penn. XII. Silas Cildersleeve Comfort, b. at Harmony, Penn., 18 May 1854; died there, 15 Dec. 1855, and was buried at Lanesborough, Penn. XIII. Helen May Comfort, b. at Harmony, Penn., 16 July 1856; a teacher; was living at Harmony in July 18/6, unmarried. Chll. of Seth Augustus and Esther (McKune) Lyons. I. Francis Alvin Lyons, b. at Lanesborough, Penn., 30 March 1834; a merchant; married at Oxford, N. Y., 25 June 1862, Harriet McNeil, dau. of Charles A. and Philura (Main) McNeil, of Oxford. They settled at Lanesborough, and were living there in July 1 8/6. II. Julius Lyons, twin, b. at Lanesborough, Penn., 29 March 1840; died at Lanesborough, 1 8 Ap. 1 849, and was buried there. III. Lucius Lyons, twin, b. at Lanesborough, Penn., 29 March 1840; died at Lanesborough, 10 June 184/, and was buried there. 18899 18903 4/70 18907 Whitney Family. 12280 12281 12282 12283 12284 12285 12286 12287 12288 Chil. of Joseph Fowler and Betsey Abigail (Curtis) McKune. I. James Fowler McKune, b. at Windsor, N. Y., 15 Oct. 1847; a farmer ; married at Windsor, 3 1 March 1 874, Dora Rosepha Watrous, dau, of William Wallace and Delia Ann (Comstock) Watrous, of Windsor, where she was born 15 Aug. 1852. They were Hving at Lanesborough, Penn., in May 1876. II. Ida McKune, b. at Windsor, N. Y., 5 Feb. 1850; married there, 27 Dec. 1870, Isaac Munger, a house-builder, son of Benjamin and Rebecca (Brownell) Munger, of Tompkins, N. Y. He was born at Hobart, N. Y., 17 Ap. 1839. They were living at Lanesborough, Penn., in May 1876, without children. III. May Elizabeth McKune, b. at Windsor, N. Y., 9 Sept. 1853; and was living there in May 1876, unmarried. Chil. of Jacob Lounsbury and Hannah (Clements) Rider. I. William James Rider, b. at Yorktown, N. Y., 20 Oct. 1836; died there, 9 March 1838, and was buried near the Baptist Church. II. Henry Clements Rider, b. at Yorktown, N. Y., 27 June 1843; died there, 10 July 1843, ^'^^ was buried near the Baptist Church. III. Sarah Elizabeth Rider, b. at Yorktown, N. Y., 9 March 1846; married, 22 Feb. 1865, John Fletcher Hall. Chil. of Joel Whitney and Mary Elizabeth (Chase) Fowler. I. Ella Pamelia Fowler, b. at Yorktown, N. Y., 12 July 1864. II. Caroline Rebecca Fowler, b. at Yorktown, N. Y., 7 May 1867. Chil. of Silas Alfred and Adeline (Rich) Fowler. I. Charles Irving Fowler, b. at Yorktown, N. Y., 16 Nov. 1865. I 721 4771 18910 4772 18911 4773 4776 216 1722 Right k Generation. 12289 II. Chauncey Depew Fowler, b. at Yorktown, N. Y., 30 Dec. 1867. 1 2290 III. William Henry Fowler, b. at Yorktown, N. Y., 12 Ap. 1871. I229I IV. Albert Smith Fowler, b. at Yorktown, N. Y., 24 Dec. 1873. Chil. of Daniel and Sarah Jane (Lafurjah) Ogden. 4777 12292 I. Amanda Jane Ogden, b. 5 Dec. 1847; married 26 Ap. 1876, name of husband withheld. 12293 II. Joseph Clements Ogden, b. 6 Sept. 1849; died 21 June 1850, and was buried in Shrub Oak Cemetery. » 12294 III. Martha B. Ogden, twin, b. 25 Feb. 1852. 12295 IV. Sarah E. Ogden, twin, b. 25 Feb. 1852. Chil. of John and Sarah Jane (Lafurjah) Hart. 4777 12296 V. John F. Hart, b. 8 Nov. 1862. 12297 VI. Elizabeth B. Hart, twin, b. 28 July 1868. 12298 VII. Matilda B. Hart, twin, b. 28 July 1868; died 30 Aug. 1868, and was buried at Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Chil. of Joseph and Anna (Fowler) Lafurjah. 4778 12299 I. Isaac Lafurjah, b. at Cortlandt, N. Y., 21 June 1853. 12300 II. Mary Eliza Lafurjah, b. at Cortlandt, N. Y., 20 Aug. 1859. Chil. of David Tompkins and Nancy A. (Reed) Fowler. 4779 I230I I. Margaret Jane Fowler, b. at Skaneateles, N.Y., i May 1841; died 21 Feb. 1856. 12302 II. Ann Eliza Fowler, b. at Skaneateles, N. Y., 24 Jan. 1849. Whitney Family 12303 12304 12305 Chil. of John Schurman and Antha EInns (Abbott) Fowler. I. Laura Maria Fowler, b. at Skaneateles, N. Y., 26 March 185 1. II. Alice Idelle Fowler, b. at Skaneateles, N. Y., 6 May 1853; died 28 Oct. 1854. III. Mary Jane Fowler, b. at Auburn, N. Y., 6 Nov. 1859; and was living there, with her parents, in Sept. 1 874. 12306 12307 Chil. of William and Ann Eliza (Fowler) Atwater. I. Harriet Amanda Atwater, b. at Sempronius, N. Y., 10 July 1843. II. Mansel Fowler Atwater, b. at Sempronius, N. Y., 10 Jan. 1845; died 10 July 1847. 12308 12309 12310 Chil. of Joseph and Sarah (Bouton) Benedict. I. Martha Jane Benedict, b. at South §alem, N. Y., 16 June 1855. II. Marietta Benedict, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 2 Nov. 1857. III. Sarah Crovenia Benedict, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 8 May 1863. 12311 12312 12313 12314 12315 Chil. of John Fowler and Sarah Ann (Reynolds) Bouton. I. Arthur Whitney Bouton, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 22 June 1853. II. Anna Louisa Bouton, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 17 Ap. 1855 ; died at South Salem, 31 Aug. 1858, and was buried there, in the Presby- terian church-yard. III. Clara Minerva Bouton, b. at South Salem, N. Y,, 28 Jan. 1859. IV. George Lincoln Bouton, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 14 July 1861. Chil. of John Fowler and Clarissa Trowbridge (Keeler) Bouton. V. Ida Julia Bouton, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 18 June 1866. 1723 4782 4783 4785 4786 4786 1724 I23I6 I23I7 I23I8 12319 I2320 I232I 12322 12323 12324 12325 12326 Eighth Generation. VI. Walter Jared Bouton, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 10 Ap. 1868; died at South Salem, i Oct. 1868, and was buried there, in the Presby- terian church-yard. VII. Henry Trowbridge Bouton, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 4 Sept. 1869. VIII. Frederick Fowler Bouton, b. at South Salem, N. Y,, 13 Jan. 1873- Chil. of Richard and Sarah Ann (Pullin) Wildey. I. Orlando Wildey, a police-officer; lived at New York City in 1873. II. Julia Frances Wildey, married Henry C. Haiieck, of Gomer Street, Yorktown, N. Y. III. Mary Louisa Wildey. IV. Richard Wyman Wildey. V. Jacob Thomas WiJdey. 4788 Child of Jacob and Emeiine (Pullin) Wildey. I. Mary Wildey, b. at Yorktown, N. Y.; married Amml Voorhis, a banker, who lived near the corner of Morton and Hudson Streets, New York, in 1873; and had three sons, names not known. His name is not found in the New York City Directory for 1877—8. 4789 Child of Levi and Euphemia (Pullln) Denike. Carpenter, son of Daniel and EHz- 4790 I. Julia Denike, married abeth (Hyatt) Carpenter. Chil. of Lewis and Martha (Austin) Banker. I. Elizabeth Ann Banker, b. at Putnam Valley, N. Y., 18 Aug. 1841; married Isaac Rundie ; and died at Putnam Valley, 2 Dec. 1872. 4791 12327 12328 12329 12330 I233I 12332 12333 12334 12335 12336 12337 12338 12339 Whitney Family. II. Orlando Banker, b. at Putnam Valley, N. Y., in Dec. 1843; and lived there, unmarried, in 1873. III. Peter Banker, b. at Newark, N. J., 30 Aug. 1845; and lived at Putnam Valley, N. Y., with his grandfather, unmarried, in 1873. IV. Edward Banker, b. at Newark, N. J., in 1847; and lived at Putnam Valley, N. Y., unmarried, in 1873. Child of Could Dorsey and Amanda (Banker) Tompkins. I. Theodore Tompkins. Chil. of John Ferguson and Mary Ann (Levy) Banker. I. Henrietta Banker, b. at Putnam Valley, N. Y., 18 Ap. 1855; lived with her parents, at Peekskill, N. Y., unmarried, in 1873. II. Aiice Banker, b. at Putnam Valley, N. Y., 22 Dec. 1856; died there, 11 Ap. 1857, and was buried in Shrub Oak Cemetery, Yorktown, N.Y. III. Frederick Banker, b. at Putnam Valley, N. Y., 19 May 1858. IV. Josepliine Banker, b. at Putnam Valley, N. Y., 30 March 1861; died there, 25 March 1862, and was buried in Shrub Oak Cemetery, Yorktown, N. Y. V. Caroline Banker, b, at Jefferson Valley, Yorktown, N. Y., 18 Nov. 1863. VI. Edith Banker, b. at Peekskill, N. Y., 22 Sept. 1869. 1725 Chil. of Harrison and Mary Ann (Knapp) Banker. I. Stephen Knapp Banker, b. at Putnam Valley, N.Y., 12 March i860. II. Andrus Banker, b. at Putnam Valley, N. Y., 14 March 1863. III. Irene Banker, b. at Putnam Valley, N. Y., 11 Ap. 1866. 4792 4793 4795 1726 I2340 I234I 12342 12343 12344 1 2345 12346 12347 12348 12349 Eighth Generation. Chil. of Gilbert Whitney and Phebe Eliza (Wright) Banker. I. William Banker, b. at New York City, 11 May 1863. II. George Banker, b. at Yonkers, N. Y., 26 May 1867. Chil. of Lorenzo Dow and Amelia Ann (Wildey) Curry. I. Phebe Ophelia Curry, b. at Peekskill, N. Y., 31 Oct. 1845; "tar- ried there, 31 Oct. 1865, John Millet Luke Pentreath, born at Penzance, Cornwall, England, 7 March 1843, son of John and Julia (Luke) Pentreath. They settled at Peekskill, where he was-superintendent of a plough-factory; and in Nov. 1873, removed to Newark, N. J., where he is superintendent of the New York Plough Company. II. Lewis Henry Curry, b. at Peekskill, N. Y., 4 Feb. 1848; a car- penter; lived with his parents, at Peekskill, unmarried, in 1873. III. Alonzo Thomas Curry, b. at Peekskill, N. Y., 22 Sept. 1849; died there, 28 Sept. 1 85 1, and was buried in Shrub Oak Cemetery, York- town, N. Y. IV. Eugene Curry, b. at Peekskill, N. Y., 26 Nov. 185 1; a carpenter; lived with his parents, at Peekskill, unmarried, in 1873. V. Mary Louise Curry, b. at Peekskill, N. Y., 23 July 1853; lived with her parents, at Peekskill, unmarried, in 1873. VI. Emma Jane Curry, b. at Peekskill, N. Y., 21 Jan. 1855; died there, 18 Dec. 1857, '^^^ was buried in Shrub Oak Cemetery, Yorktown, N. Y. Chil. of William and Sarah (Wiidey) Boyce. I. Mary Jane Boyce, b. at Peekskill, N. Y., 2 Feb. 1849; married at Coldspring, N. Y., 23 Aug. 1873, Oscar Irving Stormes, of Peekskill, a tinner, born at Tarrytown, N.Y., 16 June 1839, son of William and Adeline (Requa) Stormes; and lived with her mother in 1873. II. William Edgar Boyce, b. at Peekskill, N. Y., 5 May 1850; a tinner; married at Peekskill, 18 Aug. 1870, Elizabeth Williams, who was 4796 4798 18913 4799 18914 I23SO I23SI 12352 12353 12354 ^23SS 12356 12357 12358 Whitney Family. born there, 10 Sept. 1853, dau. of William and Elizabeth (Pink) Williams. He lived at.Peekskill in 1873. III. Ida Boyce, b. at PeekskiU, N. Y., 5 Oct. 1862 ; lived at Yorktown, N. Y., with her aunt, Mrs. Julia Frances (Wildey) Lee, in 1873. Chil. of William Henry and Mary Ann (Chambers) Wildey. I. Martha Jane Wildey, b. at the S. E. corner of Fleet and Wil- loughby Streets, Brooklyn, N. Y., 15 Dec. 1852; died at 200 Van Dam Street, New York, 21 March 1853, and was buried in Greenwood Ceme- tery. II. George Washington Wildey, b. at 97 Charles Street, New York, 31 Dec. 1854; died at 257 West i8th Street, New York, 23 July 1856, and was buried in Greenwood Cemetery. III. John Erastus Wildey, b. at 212 West i8th Street, New York, 7 May 1856 ; and was living with his mother, at 457 Fifth Avenue, South Brooklyn, N. Y., in 1874. IV. Charles Edward Wildey, b. at 20 Jane Street, New York, 21 Dec. 1858; died at 234 West 17th Street, New York, 13 Ap. 1862, and was buried in Greenwood Cemetery. V. William Henry Wildey, b. at 234 West 17th Street, New York, 2 Aug. i860; and was living with his uncle, George Chambers, at High- field House, Rathgar, Dublin, Ireland, in 1874; a student. Chil. of Harrison Teller and Mary Jane (Wildey) Lounsbury. I. Emma Lounsbury, b. at New York City, 8 March 1854; died there, 30 Dec. 1854, and was buried in Shrub Oak Cemetery, Yorktown, N.Y. II. James Ullman Lounsbury, b. at New York City, 18 Sept. 1855; and lived there, with his father, in 1873. III. Wildey Augustus Lounsbury, b. at New York City, 25 Sept. 1857; di^d there, 14 Feb. 1862, and was buried in Shrub Oak Cemetery, Yorktown, N.Y. 1727 4800 4801 1728 Eighth Generation. 12359 12360 12361 12362 12363 12364 12365 12366 12367 12368 12369 IV. Mary Emma Lounsbury, b. at New York City, 25 July 1859; died there, 26 Jan. 1862, and was buried in Shrub Oak Cemetery, at Yorktown, N.Y. Chil. of Enos and Julia Frances (Wildey) Lee. I. Albert Lee, b. at New York City, 9 Dec. 1852; lived with his par- ents, at Yorktown, N. Y., in 1873. II. Phebe Jane Lee, b. at New York City, 20 Sept. 1854; lived with her parents, at Yorktown, N. Y., in 1873. III. Hannah Lee, b. at Crompond, Yorktown, N. Y., 19 Dec. 1855 ; lived with her parents, at Yorktown, in 1873. Chil. of Jeronne Washington and Elizabeth (Brown) Wildey. I. Cora Wildey, b. at Peekskill, N. Y.; died there, aged about three years, and was buried in Cortlandt Cemetery. II. Ellsworth Wildey, b. at Peekskill, N. Y., about 1861; died there in 1862, aged I year, and was buried in Cortlandt Cemetery. Chil. of John and Elizabeth (Whitney) Williams. I. Lydia Ann Williams, b. at Kensico, in North Castle, N. Y., 17 March 1849; died at White Plains, N. Y., 10 July 1868, and was buried at Armonk, in North Castle. II. Mary Elizabeth Williams, b. at Armonk, in North Castle, N. Y., 13 Nov. 1 85 1. III. John Vermilya Williams, b. at Armonk, in North Castle, N. Y., I Nov. 1853; died at Armonk, 27 Sept. 1854, and was buried there. IV. Josephine Williams, b. at Armonk, in North Castle, N. Y., 3 Sept. 1855. V. Gerald Williams, b. at Armonk, in North Castle, N. Y., 11 Ap. 1857., 4803 4805 4807 Whitney Family. 1729 12370 12371 VI. Caroline Jane Williams, b. at Armonk, in North Castle, N.Y., 31 Jan. i860. VII. George Williams, b. at Kensico, in North Castle, N. Y., 3 Dec. 1862. 12372 12373 12374 12375 12376 12377 12378 12379 Chil. of Benjamin and Martha (Whitney) Odeil. I. Mary Jane Odell, b. at Kensico, in North Castle, N. Y., 20 June 1854. II. John Odell, b. at Kensico, in North Castle, N. Y., 18 March 1856. III. David Whitney Odell, b. at Kensico, in North Castle, N. Y., 1 1 Oct. 1 86 1. IV. Robert Odell, b. at Kensico, in North Castle, N. Y., 31 Aug. 1863; died at Sing Sing, N. Y., 4 March 1865, and was buried at White Plains, N. Y. V. Julia Odell, b. at Sing Sing, N. Y., 4 Nov. 1865; died at Pleasant- ville, in Mount Pleasant, N. Y., 18 Feb. 1870, and was buried at White Plains, N. Y. Child of Jesse and Jane (Whitney) Wiiliams. I. Ella Williams, b. at Armonk, in North Castle, N. Y., 16 March 1 861; died at Armonk, 26 July 1861, and was buried there. 12380 Chit, of John and Harriet (Whitney) Shaughnessy. I. Solomon Shaughnessy, b. at Kensico, N. Y., 17 May 1864. II. Charles Shaughnessy, b. at Kensico, N. Y., 23 March 1866. Chil. of William Henry and Mary (Montross) Churchill. I. Sarah Elizabeth Churchill, b. at Yorktown, N. Y., i Sept 1839; resided with her parents, at Yonkers, N. Y., in 1873, unmarried. 4808 4810 481 1 4813 21- I730 Eighth Generation. 12381 II. Montross Churchill, b. at New York City, 22 Nov. 1841; was commissioned second-lieut. of Co. K, 1 8th Reg., N. G. S. N. Y., i May 1863 ; was promoted to be captain of the same company, 23 June 1865 ; and served with his company for thirty days from 8 July 1863, and again at Fort Richmond, for the same period, in 1 864. He married at Yorktown, N. Y., 7 Sept. 1865, Catharine Denison Johnson, who was born there 30 June 1843, dau. of Simeon Brown and Helena Bartow (Wight) Johnson. He was a farmer in 1873, and lived with his grandfather, Gen. Barnardus Montross, on the old homestead at Yorktown. 18916 12382 III. John Light Churchill, b. at New York City, 13 March 184^ ; died at Yorktown, N. Y., 7 Aug. 1856, and was buried in Crompond East graveyard. 12383 IV. Nathaniel Churchill, b. at New York City, 14 March 1846; died there, 1 7 Ap. 1 846, and was buried in Crompond East graveyard. 12384 V. Emma Louisa Churchill, b. at Yorktown, N. Y., 23 June 1849; resided with her parents, at Yonkers, N.Y., in 1873, unmarried. Chil. of Constant and Maria Louisa (Montross) White. 481S 12385 I. Henry Belcher White, b. at Crompond, Yorktown, N. Y., 7 May 1857. 12385a II. Sarah Eloise White, b. at Crompond, Yorktown, N. Y., 21 Oct. 1859. 12385b III. Laura Raymond White, b. at Crompond, Yorktown, N. Y., 23 Ap. 1862. 4820 Chii. of Seth Whitney and Mary Elizabeth (Brewer) Kipp. 12386 I. Abigail Kipp. 12386a II. Joshua Putney Kipp. 12387 III. Margaret Kipp. 12388 IV. Kinsey Kipp. 4829 Child of Isaac Dean and Ann Elizabeth (Whitney) Gregory. 12389 I. Silas Dean Gregory, b. at Lewisboro', N. Y., i Oct. 1859. Whitney Family. 12390 Child of Oliver Cornell and Phebe IHaight (Whitney) Flewwellin. I. Mary Cornell Flewwellin, b. at Yorktown, N. Y., in the south part of the town, 8 May 1 864. 12391 Child of Seth Whitney and Sarah Elizabeth (Quinnby) BlalMAS Olcott, of Hartford, rz^ Mary < ^^o d. Nathaniel Foote, of Wethersfield, Conn.; b. 10 Jan. 1647; settl. in Hat- zzz: Margaret Bliss; m. 2 May 1672 ■ Agur Tomi 3nn.; freeman, 1658; living Feb. 1 719. Windsor, 3 May 1721. field, Mass.; afterw. lived in Sprin^eld, Mass., Branford and Wethersf., Conn.; quartermaster in King Philip's War; d, W., 12 Jan. 1703. d., Colchester, Conn., 3 Ap. 1745, 1728. His aged 95. Sarah (Fo te) Judson, whom he m. 13 Dec. 1681 :aleb Munson. :r:^ Eunice Richards, b. 7 May 1716; m. 3 July 1734; d. 6 Sept. 1749. Thomas Olcott, of Hartford, Conn, zzz; Sarah Foote; m. Nov. i6gi; d. 24 July 1756, ; OVLES, dau. of Valentme pyles of WdH E^^^ Her brc, an Isaac Bronson, of Waterbury, Conn.; b. 2 = Mary——, wid. of Josiah Brockett, of Wal- Thomas Olcott, of S atford, Conn.; b. 1713; d. 3 May 1795 ; m. (rst), 1736, Sarah Easton, dau. z= SaIah Tomlinson, wid. of Hez. Thompson, of Stratford; m. T. O. n Bntish Navy, serv. agamst colomes m the Rev. Oct. 1736; d. 15 Ap. 1826. hngford. Conn.; she d. i Aug. 1816. of John Easton, off irtford; she d. 30 March 1756, aged 40. ^ ^' " , ^^^ ^^^^^ ^ ^^ ^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^ ^^v Sa:viuel Chapin, of Roxbury, Thomas Welles, of Hartford, Conn.; Joanna Treat, d. Oct. 1694; she Richard Booth, of Stratford, Conn.; 1638, Springfield, 1642 ; freem., 2 Junei64i; apropr. of West- field, 1660; deacon of church and man of distinction ; m. Cicely .; d. 11 Nov. 1675. i an orig. proprietor of Hartford and Wethersfield; second magist. Gen. Court of Conn., i May 1637; Dept. Gov. of Conn., 1654, '56, '57, '59; Gov. of Conn., 1655, 5^1 *i- ^4 J^"- 1660, Wethersfield. m. John Hollister, of Wey- mouth and Wethersfield. He was freem., 10 May 1643, Weymouth; repr., March 1644, in Mass.; repr. in Conn., 1644, '45, and often till 1656; Heut; d. Ap. 1665. b. 1607; at Stratf., 1640; selectm., 1669; freem., i66g; living, 1687 ; m. Elizabeth Hawley, sister of Joseph Hawley, first town clerk of Stratford and many years represen- tative. of Stratford, Conn.; rem. before 1669 to reem.; d. 16 March who m. (sd) Samuel Welles, of Wethers- Elizabeth Hollister, John Beach, of Stratford, field, Conn.; freem., 1657; ensign, 1658; lieut., 1665; capt., 1670; repr., 1657-62, '75 ; d. 15 July 1675. m. 1659. Conn.; at Stratf , 1660; an orig. propr., Walling- ford. Conn., 1670; d. intestate, Stratf., 1676. Ebenezer Booth, of Stratford, Conn.; b. 19 Nov. 1651; name of first wife unknown; m. (2d), 1686, Elizabeth Jones, dau. of Richard Jones, of Haddam; d. 1732. nson, of Stratford, Conn.; b. 1 Nov. 1658; d. tzz. Sarah Welles, widow of EphraJm Hawley; Joseph Beach, of Strat- nzz Abiah Booth, b. Oct. &rst wife was Elizabeth, dau.^f Jeremiah and b. 29 Sept. 1664; m. E. H. 4 Dec. 1683; ford. Conn.; b. 5 Feb. [ 1674; d. Oct. 1740. ,. A. " ' ' ' ' m. A. T. Oct. 1692 ; d. June 1694. 1671 ; d. 1737. ed 86. Zachariah Tomlinson, of Stratford, Conn.; b. Oct. 1693. = Hannah Beach, who was b. 12 Feb. 1703, and d. 1740. , b. 15 Aug. 1763, Convoy, Co. Don., Ireland; m., Alexandria, Va,, 4 Jan. 1787. Isaac Bronson, of Bridgeport, Conn.; b., Middleb., Conn., 10 March 1760; surg. in Rev. Army 14 N N. Y. and Bridgep.; d., Greenfield Hill, his seat, 19 May 1839. ' LES Murray, of New York; b., Alexandria, Va., about 1790; d, N. Y., 14 Feb. 1866. ■=■ Maria Bronson, b,, N. Y,, 18 Aug. 1793; m., N. Y., 27 Dec. 1814; d. 21 Dec. 1851. M. 1779; settl. in Phila. ab. 1792; rem. to N. Y. 1794; eminent banker in =zi: Anna Olcott; m. ab. 1789; d., Greenfield Hill, 17 May 1850, aged 86. dge Livingston, of New York ; b. 29 Ap. 1812 ; res. (1878) in N. Y. For his ancestry, see chart opposite page 913. = Maria Bronson Murray, b. 16 Oct. 1815 ; m. 29 July 18 mbridge Livingston, of New York; b., N. Y., 9 May 1847; res. (1878) in New York. ■=. Maria Whitney, No. 5278; b.. New Haven, 26 May 1851; m., N. Y., 28 Ap. 1870. Whitney Family. 1813 13135 13136 13137 II. Hannah Eugenia Lawrence Whitney, b. at New Haven, Conn., 29 Ap. 1871. III. Henry Whitney, b. at New Haven, Conn., i Dec. 1872. IV. Lawrence Whitney, b. at New Haven, Conn., 21 Oct. 1874. 13138 13139 1 3 140 13141 I3i4i« Chil. of Robert Cambridge and Maria (Whitney) Livingston. I. Robert Cambridge Livingston, ^ b. at New York City, i March 1871, II. John Criswold Livingston, b. at New York City, 26 Sept. 1872. III. Henry Whitney Livingston, b. at New York City, 28 Feb. 1874. IV. Maud Maria Livingston, b. at Milford, Conn., 10 Aug. 1875. V. Johnston Livingston, b. at New York City, 19 Dec. 1876. I For his ancestry, in the line of his paternal grandmother, Maria Bronson (Murray) Living- ston, see the pedigree opposite. His progenitors, on the Livingston side, are enumerated in the pedigree facing p. 913. To the names and facts there given, we now add the foUov^ing, which have reached us since the former pedigree was printed. Magdalen Kollock was born about 1724; married (i) at Philadelphia, 10 Oct. 1745, Jasper McCall, eldest son of George McCall, the first of the name in Phil.; married (2) by Rev. Richard Peters, then Secretary of the Province of Penn- sylvania, and afterwards rector of Christ Church, Phil., 27 May 1747, to John Swift, collector of the Port of Phil., 1762 to 1771; and died at "Croyden Lodge," Bucks Co., Pa., 27 March 1790, aged 67 years. Her daughter, Alice Swift, was born at Philadelphia, 20 Feb. 1 750- I ; was baptized in Christ Church, 20 Ap. 1752; and married Robert Cambridge Livingston in the Winter of 1779-80. Magdalen Kollock was the younger daughter (by his first wife) of Jacob Kollock, a man of good education and a very successful merchant. He was born about 1693; was commissioned, in 1727, a Justice of the Peace, and Register of Wills for Sussex County; was soon after chosen Representative from Lewes in the Assembly of the Three Lower Counties; and was annually re-elected to that office until his death, a period of forty years, during five of which (1760-5) he occupied the Speaker's chair. In addition to his seat in the Assembly, he held for nearly the same length of time the offices of President, Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, Treasurer of the County, a Trustee of the Loan Office, and Clerk of the Orphans' Court. He was also Colonel of the Sussex regiment of militia. During the last forty years of his life, there was not in the three lower counties a more prominent or more influen- tial man. He died at Lewes, 7 Feb. 1772, in his 8oth year. His first wife was Alice Phillips, of a Boston family. He married (2) at Phila- delphia, 4 Nov. 1730, Margaret Ellis, dau. of Robert Ellis, an intimate friend and correspon- dent of Gen. Oglethorpe, who seems also to have acted as Oglethorpe's agent in Philadelphia in connection with the colonization of Georgia. She survived her husband many years, and died at Lewes. Her will was proven 8 Feb. 1790. Jacob Kollock was the second son of Jacob Kollock, who first appears in Sussex County (now in the State of Delaware) at the March term of the County Court (1689) as an applicant for a grant of land. In 1693 he was a Grand Juror. From 1698 to 1720 his name fre- quently occurs as a purchaser of land in Sussex County, and occasionally during the same period in Philadelphia also. He appears as a grantor of property in the neighborhood of Lewes in- deeds dated 1692-5-6, 1704-15-19-20, and is generally styled " of Lewes, Cooper," but some- times " Merchant." His will, dated 30 Dec. 1720, and proved at Georgetown, 14 March 1 720-1, mentions his wife MaRY and seven chil- dren. See The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, VIII, 184-5. 5278 i8i4 Eighth Generation. Chil. of Stephen Suydam and Josephine (Thomson) Whitney. 1 3 142 I. Stephen Whitney, b. at Morristown, N. J., 8 March 1868. 1 3 143 II. Mary Stuart Whitney, b. at Morristown, N. J., 3 July 1869. 1 3 144 III. Arthur Whitney, b. at Morristown, N. J., 5 July 1871. 1 3 145 IV. Agnes Mabel Whitney, b. at Morristown, N. J., 11 June 1874. 5282 Chil. of Joseph Frederic and Mary Stuart (Whitney) Kernochan. 1 3 146 I. Eweretta Kernochan, b. at New York, 14 March 1870. 13147 II. William Kernochan, b. at Newport, R. I., 16 June 1873; died at Morristown, N. J., 19 Aug. 1875, and was buried in Greenwood Ceme- tery. 13148 III. Frederic Kernochan, b. at Newport, R. I., 12 Aug. 1876. 5283 13150 Child of Henry Archibald and Mary Ella (Bassett) Whitney. I. Nina Mann Whitney, b. 13 July 1870. 5289 Chil. of William Mount and Ann Eliza (Phelps) Lewis. 13 15 1 I. William Phelps Lewis, b. at New Albany, Ind., 27 Nov. 1859; and was living there in Oct. 1874. 13 1 52 II. Edward Donaldson Lewis, b. at New Albany, Ind., 12 May 1861 ; died at New Albany, 3 June 1861, and was buried there. 13153 III. Mary Bangs Lewis, b. at New Albany, Ind., 28 July 1862; and was living there in Oct. 1874. 13 1 54 IV. Catharine Whitney Lewis, b. at New Albany, Ind., 12 Aug. 1865; died at New Albany, 6 Nov. 1865, ^r^d was buried there. 5293 \\ r^^- *# M. Ah ^' .iu w^ 'm. .^:\':A-i'^'(