Sob "^AddiKont ■nd Corrocfionf* bin at DojJl p S' A ^V % THE GENEALOGY OF William Coleman OF GLOUCESTER, MASS., AND GRAVESEND, ENGLAND. 1619-1906. BY JAMES CASH COLEMAN, GOSHEN. N. Y. r l({0^ 1 • J ' ' ' . . * • , PRESS OF i . ' . ; ; . THE INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN ^ ' * ''»•'. GOSHEN, N. Y. > y '' t , ','»', . ' ' » 1 • ' " J ' > . . rUBLlCLiiin.iRY '-) ASTOR, LENOX AND TILDEN FOUNDATIONS. R 1906 L III,' Copyrighted 1906. This Book is Dedicated to the memory of JAMES CARPENTER COLEMAN, April 28, 1820-February I. 1882. PHEBE ANN MEAD, January 15, I82J-Fcbruary 3, 1898. Our Father, and Mother. PREFACE. As it is customary to have a preface, the editor requests that if the reader finds any merit in his book, he will give him credit for it ; if he should find any mistakes, lay it to the printer. CONTENTS. ( 'oleijiari Emigrants William Coleman What we find in Earlier Times ]'A GE PAGE 13 Marriage Recunls •24 l:$ The American Revolution 27 15 New York Militia 20 les 2;! Genealogy Ho BIOGRAPHY. PAGK John Crapser Coleman 171 Silas Horton Coleman 17;> Stephen Colenmn 174 John Thew Coleman 175 David Robinson Coleman 170 George Rumsey Coleman 177 Benjamin C. Coleman, Sr. 178 Benjamin C. Coleman, Jr. 17!) Hector Horton Coleman Joel Hull ( "oleman Calvin Sawyer Coleman (jeorge Coleman James Carpenter Coleman Roswell Carpenter Coleman Dr. James Cash (\ileman PAGE 180 181 182 183 186 188 189 ILLUSTRATIONS. James Carpenter Coleman, Frontisi)iece. PAGE Colemantown Sawmill 20 Site of George Coleman's Res- idence 28 Site of Benjamin Coleman's Residence 40 Residence of Gideon Coleman 44 Residence of Benjamin Cole- man 51 PAGE 55 Residence of Joel Coleman Residence of John Crapser ( 'oleman 107 Residence of James Carpenter Coleman 125 Residence of Dr. James Cash Coleman 145 PORTRAITS. John Crapser Coleman Silas Horton Coleman Stephen Coleman John Thew (L'oleman David Robinson Coleman George Rumsey Coleman Benj. Carpenter Coleman, Sr, PAGE 171 173 174 175 176 177 78 PAGE Benj. Carpenter Coleman, Jr. 179 Hector Horton Coleman 180 Joel Hull Coleman 181 Calvin Sawyer Colenian 182 R. C. Coleman (asinarksman) 186 Roswell Car] )enter Coleman 188 Dr. James Cash Coleman 189 "Happy he who with bright regard looks baciv Upon his fathers fathers, who with joy Recounts their deeds of grace, and in himself Values the latest link in the lair chain Of noble sequences." —Goethe s Iphigenia. COLEMAN. The FolIowing^ is an Extract From a History of Thomas Coleman, of Wetherf ield, Written by the Rev. Lyman Coleman, D. D.: The name of Coleman first appears, as far as known in history, A. T>, 664, as that of a celebrated Scotch Bishop, of Lindisfarde, or Holy Is- land, on the northeast coast of England, below the Tweed. This Bishop, in consequence of a vehement controversy, retired and built a monastery on the Island of Hii, lona, on the West of Scotland ; then another on the Island of Inishofinde, on the West of Ireland, and yet anotlier on this island, now annexed to the Archbishopric of Taum, in Ireland, where he died A. D. 676. Another, a Bishop in Ireland, baptised by the former, built also an- other monastery in the island. A third was murdered with the Bishop of Wurtsburgh, in Germany, A. D, 689. One of this name from Scot- land, iu the eleventh century, went on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, and Avas slain in Austria, and became a patron Saint of the country A. D. 1015. These all have a' place in the Roman Calendar. The 18th of October is still noted as the memorable day of the Saint last mentioned. The name Kohl man early api^ears in Grerman history, and again in the twelfth century. It is at the present time a familiar and frequent name in (arermany, Ireland, England and the United States of America. In heraldry there are three coats of arms of different branches of the Coleman familv. Emigrants Other Than William of Gloucester, Mass. On November 20, 1635, bound for the Barbadoes in the " Experience," John Coleman, aged 40 years. Bernard Coleman leaves London (aged 26) in the " Truelove " for Barbadoes or Soiners Island, January 1635. A Henry Coleman and wife were living in Virginia in 1623. In 1624 his muster in is given, aged 30, and his wife Ann, aged 26 years. He came over in the ■" Noah'' in August, 1610, and his wife Ann came in May, 1620, iu the " Merchaunt " of London. 14 COLEMAN. History says Lord Baltimore arrived in Virginia in 1610, with three ships and that in 1620 nine yonng women of humble birtli but unexcep- tional character were sold to the planters as wives, prices ranj^ing from 100 to 150 i30unds of tobacco. The early records of Connecticut show a Widow Colemen was per- mitted to send seven pounds of corn to Boston. Thomas Coleman (Newbery) from Marlborough in Wilts, England, arrived at Boston, June 3, 1635, in the "James," from Southampton. He came under contract with Sir Richard Saltonstall and others, to keep their cattle, in which he was negligent, yet he was admitted a free- man on May 17, 1637, by wife Susanna, who died Nov. 17, 1650. He had Tobias, 1638 ; Benjamin, May 1, 1640 ; Joseph, Dec. 2, 1642 ; John, 1644 ; Isaac, Feb. 20, 1647, and Joanna. Removed to Hampton, married July 11. 1651, Mary, widow of Edmond Johnson, Avho died Jan. 30, 1663. He took for his third wife Margery, daughter of Philip Fowler, M'idow of Thomas Rowell, of Andover, and had been first widow of Christopher, of Andover. He removed to Nantucket before 1663 and died there in 1682, aged 83 years. Perhaps Susanna, who died Jan. 2, 1643, was his daughter. His son Isaac was drowned June 6, 1669, unmarried. John, of Nantucket, son of the preceding, Thomas, married Joanna, eldest daughter of Peter Folger, had John, Aug. 2, 1667 ; Thomas, Oct. 17, 1669; Isaac, Feb. 6, 1672; Phebe, June 15, 1674; Benjamin and Abi- gail, twins, Jan. 17, 1677; Solomon and Jeremiah. He, John, dlt^d 1716. His widow died July 18, 1719. Joseph, of Nantucket, brother of the preceding, married Ann, daughter of George Bunker, had Joseph, Nov. 17, 1663, who was drowned in his youth, and Ann, Nov, 10, 1675. He, Joseph, died 1690. Tobias, of RoAvley, eldest son of Thomas of Newberry, had .labes, May 27. 1668; Sarah, June 17, 1670; Thomas, March 26,1672; Lydia, Deborah, May 25, 1676 ; Eleazer, Ephriam and Judah. The eldest was killed by the Indians at Kingston. Thomas Coleman (Wethersfield), 1630 (See Mass. Reports, 16, 1 and 6, also Vol. iii, page 330), removed to Hadley, freenian 1641, thei-e died 1647, leaving a goodly estate to two sons John and Noah, and three daughters of whom Sarah married Robert Treat, one married Philip Davis, of Hartford, and Deborah married David Grunn, of Milford. Part of the i)ro|)erty was at EA'erham, Worcestershire, England. His second wife was a widow, Frances Wells, by whom he had Deborah. Noafa- (Hadley) son of Thomas (Wethersfield), was freeman 1672, had been freeman in Connecticut 16^^8, probably removed 1659 : had Thomas 1664; Hannah, 1667; John, 1669; Noah, 1671 ; Sarah, 1673, and Hethia, 1676, who was killed by the Indians with his mother, Se])t. 1!>, 1()77 ; Ebenezer, 1680; Nathaniel, 1684, was deacon, both wives unknown. His third wife was Mary, daughter of Robert Day, and was before COLEMAN. 15 widow of Thomas Stebbens and before was the widow of Samuel Sly, and died 1725. Of the sons three or more went to Connecticut. A William Coleman was made a freeman in 1680, and in 1687 was as- sessed 450. In 1672 a James Coleman, who married Mehetable, widow of Samuel Hensdale, apjjlied for the right to give deeds for some un- registered sales of land. Joseph Coleman came to New England in 1635, from Sandwick', Kent, England, with his wife and four children. He settled first at Charles- town, Mass., removed in 1688 to Scituate and thence to Norwalk, Conn., before 1690, where he died before 1700 ; had sons Joseph, Zacliariah and Thomas and several daughters. William Coleman, with his wife Elizabeth, came from London, Eng., in the Ship "Arebella," May 27, 1671. He was the son of Mathew and Grace Coleman, of Satterly, Norwalk, Eng., and was baptised there August 31, 1643. They had three children ; Mary, Dec. 3, 1671 ; Benja- min, Oct. 19, 1673, and John. Their son, the Rev. Benjamin, D. D., was a prominent divine in Boston, Mass. He died Aug. 29, 1747. Edward Coleman, Boston, 1661 ; Barnstable, 1662, married Margeret Lombard, daughter of Thomas, of Barnstable, Oct. 27, 1648, and had five children : Elizabeth, Jan. 28, 1652 ; Mary, Sept. 12, 1653 ; Martha, Aug. 8, 1655 ; James, Jan, 31, 1657 ; Abigail. Samuel Coleman settled in Ipswich, Mass, before 1700, and died there, had children : James, Rebecca, William and Sarah (^Mrs. Dow). The first discovery of Long Island by Europeans was made by Hendric Hudson early in September. 1609. He entex-ed. New York Harbor on the 3d of September During the week a boat's crew en- gaged in making explorations landed at Coney Island, the first portion of land pressed by the foot of white man. On the sixth, John Coleman, of a party that was sent up the river to sound and explore, was killed, and two others wounded, by a party of twenty-six savages in two canoes. Next day Coleman's body was buried on the shore and the place of his interment was named Coleman's Point. Coleman's Point is now called Sandv Hook. WILLIAM COLEMAN. The tradition of the Coleman family is that William Coleman, at the age of sixteen, was transported through the instigation of the brother- in-law of William's broth er.George, William being the heir of his father's estate, and to get him out of the way, had him transported. In proof of the above, we find that about 260 persons were transported -to Virginia in 1635 in the ship Assurance. " These under written names are to be transported to Virginia im- barked in the Assurance de Lo: Isack Brommell & (ieo: Pewsie Mr 1(5 COLEMAN. examined by the minister of the Town of Grravesend of their confor- mitie in or (our) Relijjion, the men have taken the oath of allegence & Supremacie." This list consisted of over 260 names, the youngest be- in;^ one and one-half years of age. History says that the English gov- ernment paid the transportation of a large number of persons, some idlers, others noblemen, whose income had been lived up, and they were aai unprofitable lot of men for the settlement, the result being that many were killed by the Indians, some starved, others went to the other colonies. The Massachusetts records show that a large number came and settled. Among them was our AVilliam, who settled near .Gloucester. From the above we find that William Coleman, aged 16 years, was transported in tlie ship Assurance from Gravesend, England, on the 24th of July, 1685. The tradition further says that the captain of the ship, on the arrival in America, bound him out to a farmer and that he married this farmer's only daughter. I find that William (1) was living near Gloucester, Mass., where he settled prior to 1654, but cannot find who this only daughter was, but can find that he married on Nov. 14, 1662, a widow, Bridget Row. She was the widow of John Row, who died in 1662. She had by him two sons, but by AVilliam Cole- man she had no children. She died May 2, 1680. William died on the Ifith of April, 1680. We find the first wife's AVilliam in Southold, a fairly wealthy farmer, in 1675, and as William (1) was born in 1619, the probabilities are that William (2) was born about 1650, in Gloucester. There was a John Coleman, Avho died in 1665, and a James living in 1668. The records fail to show their relationship. The first record of William (2) at Southold, Suffolk Co., N. Y., is found in the Documentary History of New York, page 453, Vol. ii, dated the 16th of September, 1675, where we find the following : 1 heade, 4 acors land. £ 22. 2 cows, 10. 2 2-yr. olds. 05. 2 yearlings, 08. 1 horse, 1 2-yr. old, 17. 2 swine. 02. £ 59. (Note: The head was assessed at £18, cows at 4.0, horses at tl2. All land at £1 per acre regardless of quality or build- ings). Wp find till-" (^stiniate of the town of Southold, taken in the year 168:), show.>; that William Coleman was rated at £"78 in total. No details as given in 1675. In the census of Southold, taken in 1698, we find the following : William Coleman. William Coleman, Jr. Mary Coleman. Mary Coleman, Jr. Abigail Coleman. .Jolin Coleman. Sai'uh Coleman. COLEMAN. 17 The following are the children of William Coleman and Mary Mapes : William, John, George, Abigail and Sarah. John (3) emigrated to New London, Conn., and part of his descend- ants, before the Revolution, removed to Wyoming Valley, Pa., and at the time of the massacre they returned as far as Mt. Hope, Orange Co., N. Y. William (3) settled in Orange County, N. Y., and bought 1,016 acres of land on the 15th day of May, 1738, of .Josejih Sacket, of New Town, Queens Co., N. Y., on the Island of Nassau. George (3) was the fii-st to leave Southold. We find him at Goshen, Orange Co., N. Y., in 1733. The Following Items Were taken From the Printed Records of Southold, Suffolk Co., N. Y.: VOLUME I. PAGE 182. William Coleman's signature appears as a witness on a deed between Benj. Horton (son of Barnabas Horton) and Thomas Tusten, of South- old, 20 March, 32 year Reign of Charles IL PAGE 226. Southold, April ye 4, 1681. Hereby I ye under written doe for my self e, my hyers and assignes, make over all my right, tittle and interest of, in, and to ye one acre within named unto William Coleman of said Towne and his hyers and assigns for ever valuable consideration in hand peyed. Witness my hand his Bei^j. Young. ISAAC X OVERTON Thomas Mapes. mark PAGE 248. William Coleman lot mentioned as part of boundary of John TuthilPs barn lot, 1680. PAGE 363. 25 April, 1699, William Coleman's name appears on a deed from John Budd to John Hallock, Southold. PAGE 476. It appears that William Coleman on March 21, 1719, received a bounty of 18 shillings for two wildcats. 18 COLEMAN. VOLUME II. PAGE 128. To ALL Christian People, Greeting: Know ye that I, William Coleman, of Southold, yeoman, -in consid- eration of one cow and calfe of ye value of three pounds, doe bargain and sell unto Joshua Wells, yeoman, a certain part of that meadow commonly called ye name of Dam meadow, scituate at a Neck called Robart (Robbins) Island by ye sd Dam meadow, as ye book of enteryes may appear. Ix Witness Where wee have here unto sett our hands and seals ye 24th day of May, 1706. his WILLIAM X COLEMAN, mark her MARY X COLEMAN, mark Acknowledged before me 24 May, 1706. Thomas Mapes, Justice. PAGE 805. William Coleman's name appears as a witness on a deed between Thomas Mapes and Thomas Tusten, dated 8th Sept., 1685. (He makes his mark.) PAGE 357. Know all Men by these Presents, That I, William Coleman, of Southold, yeoman, in consideration of nine pounds by me received, doe aleinate and sell by these presents, unto Benjamin Conkline, of East Hamptone, all my lott or accomo- dation of land I formerly bought of Richard Clarke, except one lott that lyeth next to Mattatuck, and the meadow belonging to Sd lott, situate at the side of Oequa bank river. Witness my hand and seal this 13th day of March. Anno Dom 1686-7. his WILLIAM X COLEMAN. AVitness : mark Andro Gibb. John Laighton. Acknowledge the day above said Isaac Arnolds, Jr., ye Cr. Entered per Benj. Y(j rdr 1696, Sept., 29 day. PAGE 378. William Coleman's name appears as [)art of the bounds of Joshua Hobarts lot, Minister. COLEMAN. 19 PAGE 435. On the 25 Oct., 1706, John Coleman witness to deed for mill site in the town of Southold. PAGE 437. On the 21st day of May, 1711, John Coleman appears as a witiiess to a deed between Isreal Parshall and David Parshall, of Southold. PAGE 442. I, William Coleman, of Southold, Yeoman, Send Greeting: Know yee that I, for and in consideration of ye love and good will which I have and doe bare toward my loving brother, John Coleman, of Southold, weaver, doe freely give and grant to yea said John Cole- man, my new Dwelling house and fifty acres adjoining there unto, in Curshage Division of land bounded South by the County Road. West by Barnabas Wines, Jr., and North and East by ye lands of Thomas Mapes. Witness my hand and seal this 3d day of January, 1706-7. his Witness: WILLIAM X COLEMAN. Thomas Mapes. " mark Barnabas AVines. John Reevs. Acknowledge 3 Jany 1706-7 before me Entered Sept. ye 9th, 1713. Thomas Mapes. Ben.j. Young, Town Cler. PAGE 442. This endenture made ye 22nd day of May, 1683, between Richard Clark of Elizabeth Town, East New Jersey, Carpenter, and Elizabeth, his wife, of ye one part, and William Coleman of Southold, planter, of ye other part. Witness that the said Richard Clark and Elizabeth, his wife, in consideration of a competent sum of money to him in hand paid, by these presents doth grant and sell unto William Coleman all that his first lott, lying in Ochobague, with all and singular the dwel- lings and fenses there upon. In witness where of we have here unto set our hands and seals the da\^ and year above written. RICHARD CLARK, (seal). Witness: E. C. (seal). John Woodruff. Jr. George Ross. Entered July ye 18th, 1712. pr Benj. Y'oungs, Town Cler. 20 COLEMAN. PAGE 4G1. This eiulentiire made this 23d Ju]j% 1713-4, between William Mapes of Southold, Yeoman, on ye one part, and John Coleman of ye Said Town, on the other part, AVitnesseth, That whereas the said John Coleman doth [)ossess fifty acres of land lying at Cattchouge in the Said Town which was bequethed to his mother by Thomas Mapes late of ye Said Town deed (her father) in his will and testament, and where as ye Said Williaju Mapes doth now possess the allotments of land adjoining to \^e said fifty acres, and ye bounds before this time not being absolutely made to the Said fifty acre between them. Now to ye end that perfecttual bounds shall be had and made between the parties to these presents in Manner and forme following : First, ye said William Mapes for himself doth promise that he, ye said John Coleman, shall from henceforth have, hold and enjoy ye said fifty acres of in width thirty poles and extend in length until the width of thirty poles doeth make fifty acres, and that Sd William Mapes nor his heirs shall henceforth claime or demand any right or tittle within the limits of ye said fify acres, but there of shall be utterly debarred and excluded, and the said John Coleman and his heirs doth promise that from henceforth he nor his heirs shall claime any other bounds to the said fifty acres than is above expressed, but from all right or demand to any other bounds shall be utterly excluded and debarred by these presents. In witness where of the parties to these presents have hereunto set their hands and seal ye above date written. WILLIAM MAPES (seal). Witness: JOHN COLEMAN (seal). John Wick. Joseph Wickham. Entered 3 March, 1713-4. pr Ben.j. Youngs, Town Clerk. PAGE 464. William Coleman's name appears in the bounds of a tract of land deed from Simeon Ramsey to Thomas Shaw, Feb. 10, 1718-14. PAGE 471. Also mentioned in bounds of deed from Joshua Hobart to Simeon Ramsey, Nov. 2, 16!)!». PAGE 483. A list of great lots of the dividend of land in Southarbour and Indian Neck, as they were drawn by lot April ye !), 1711). William Coleman, ol draft, one lot. Note. — The above lots that butt against ye creek runs into ye same creeks taking in the border of meadow ground not before laid out. COLEMAN. 21 PAGE 484. (Reads) Highway two poles wide continued from said Common land between the lots and William Coleman his land to the Indian land so called for the convenient watering of cattle at the Snrings. PAGE 48(5. He also appears as owner of lot in a list of lots as they were surveyed and drawn end of ye Town and part in pine neck part in Southar- bour. April ye 9th, 1719. PAGE 489. In a list of lots in the Indian land as they were surveyed and drawn Ai)iil i»th, 171!). William Coleman owns one lot. NoTK. — From the above deeds we find that the mother of John and William Coleman was Mary, daughter of Thomas and Sarah Mapes. Thomas Mapes makes deposition on the 27th day of January, 1658, that he was thirty years old, making his birth in the year 1638. He was one of the band that left England under Parson "iJoungs about 16:38 and arrived in New Haven, Conn., first, rhen in Southold in 1640. The fol- lowing are the names of the band : Rev. John Youngs Peter Hallock Thomas Mapes Isaac Arnold John Budd John Tuthill Barnabas Horton John Conkline AVilliam Wells, Esq. Mathias Corwin Robert Ackerly Jacob Corry Richard Terry MAPES. The Following^ Records are of the Mapes Family From the Emigfrant Thomas Back in Line in England : Thomas Mapes, of Southold, L. I., married Sarah, daughter of Capt. AVilliam Purrier and his wife Alice. She was born in 1630. Childx-en : Thomas, 1651 1711; Rebecca, 1655; William, 1657; Abigail, 1659; Sarah, 1660; Mary, 1662; Jabez, 1664-1732; Naomi, 1667; Caroline, 1668; Jona- than, 1670-1747. Thomas was the son of Francis Mapes, of Rowlesley, in Norfolk, Eng- land. He married Anna Loveday, daughter of Richard, of Norwich, England. Their children : Catherine, 1611; John, 1013-1682; Thomas, ,1628-1687; Joseph, , 1707. 22 MAPES. Francis Avas the son of Leonard, of Feltham, in Norfolk. He married ratherine, daufifliter of Richard Southwell, of St. Faiths, in Norfolk. Their children were Francis, Robert, Thomas, John, Rebecca, Elizabeth and Richard. Leonard was the son of John, of Feltham, married Anna Moore. He married, second, Alice Wolmer, mother of the three last children : Robert, Elizabeth, Leonard, John and Elizabeth. John was the son of Christopher, of Feltham. He married Thoma- zine Heron, and had one son, John. Christopher was the son of John, of Feltham. He married Jane Hif^ham. Children : Christopher and Elenor. John was the son of Robert, of Feltham. He married Elizabeth Gray. Children : John, William, Ann and Elizal) th. Robert was the son of John, of Feltham. He married Joice, daughter and heir of John Blount, son of Sir Hugh Blount. Children: Robert and Thomas. This carries the Mapes branch to about A. D. 1400. MAPES COAT OF ARMS. Arms: Quarterly: 1 and 4. Sable, four fusils in fesse or : 2 and 3, or two bars nebulee sable. Crest: An arm in armour embowed or, holding in gauntlet a spur, argent leathered sable. What We Find in Earlier Times, That in 1738, AVilliaiu, Thomas and Daniel Coleman were members of Capt. Thomas Ellison's company — the first company of militia of the Precinct of the Highlands. That Thomas Coleman, in 1738, was a mem- ber of Capt. John Bayard's company of militia of the Precinct of Wall^ kill. That in Bloomingrove, Orange Co., N. Y., David Coleman was asses- sor in 1777, a Jeremiah Coleman was assessor in 1765, a Thomas Cole- man, Jr., a pathmaster in 1775, a Thomas and John Coleman mentioned in 1765. There was a Coleman Curtis in 1760, son of Joshua Curtis and Mary Coleman, daughter of Asahel Coleman, of Cornwall, and on the first Tuesday in April, 1799, Asahel Coleman was elected highway overseer. That George Coleman was collector and constable in the town of New Windsor in 1773, and that Daniel Coleman was a justice of the peace in the town of Cornwall in 1777. A Samuel Coleman is mentioned at the same time. That John Coleman lived near Mt. Eve, in the town of Warwick, in 1775. That a Jeremiah Coleman, tailor, and Sarah, his wife, lived in the Precinct of Goshen, near Blagg's Corner, in 1758, and in Cornwall in 1765. That a Benjamin Coleman married an Esther Burt, of Warwick. She was born May 17, 1755. That a Curtis Coleman lived in Cornwall in 1765, and the same year David Coleman was a fence viewer. That Nathaniel and Samuel Coleman were I'eal estate owners in Newburgh in 1778. That in 1804, Thomas and Joab Coleman lived in Cornwall. That a Phebe Coleman lived in Warwick in 1809, and was a charter member of the Presbyterian Church at Amity. That James Coleman was a ijreacher in the Methodist Church at Vail's Gate in 1809. That Henry Coleman, of Newburgh, enlisted in the company called Republi- can Blues in 1814, and was sent to Canada. That Joel Coleman enlisted in Capt. Peter Smith's (Bloomingrove) Company, and James Coleman in Capt. Ebenezer Seely, Jr's(Wallkill) Company, both of Col. Delancy's Regt., for service in Canada. They enlisted on April 21, 1758. Joel's description was: Farmer, aged 17, 5 feet 5 inches high, brown hair. James was: Weaver, age 40, 5 feet Si inches high, light hair. That in 1746, Jonathan and Richard Coleman enlisted in an expedi- tion against Canada. The assessors' roll in 1803, of the town of Wallkill, shows the follow- ing: Samuel, Joshua, AVilliam, Israel, David, Jonathan and John Coleman. The three last lived there in 1793. In 1825 there were living in Mt. Hope, four different Williams, known as First, Second, Third and Fourth. In 1775 Asahel Coleinan and his wife, Esther, lived in Cornwall. Christopher Coleman and his wife, Mary, lived fii'st in Goshen in 1762, then in Cornwall in 1765, and in Newburgh in 1775. 24 IN EARLIER TIMES. Tliiit a Saiimel roleiiiiiii lived in Warwick in 1775, and Micah Cole- man and his wife, Hannah, in Bell vale in 1H17. That in 184!), C S. Coleman was appointed postmaster in Montgomerj' and Oliver P. Coleman at Middletown, N. Y. Note: All the above places mentioned ar.e situated in the present Orange County, N. Y. That in ITl"), William and John Coleman were members of Capt. James Reeve's company, of Southold, Suffolk Co., regiment of militia. This William emigrated to Orange County about 1736, and John to New London, Conn., about the same time. That the Chester Bank was organized August 23, 1845. Among the list of subscribers were Hull, Joel, Phineas R., Gabriel, AVilliam and Ben jaiiiin C Coleman. Marriage Records. The following marriages are found in the records of the First Pres- byterian Church, of (ioshen, N. Y"., prior to 1825. .July K), 1777— Abigail Coleman and Albert Foster. Feiiruary 25, 1770 — Micha Coleman and Elizabeth Powell. July 11, 1779 — Josei)h Coleman and Mary Salmon. February 25, 177!»— JuaTina Coleman and ElihuHoi? ^HH . May 2, 1780— Phebe Coleman and Abijah Wells. I\ray (i, 1782 Sarah Colenuin and William Hodge. February !), 17S() Juliann Coleman and Thomas Curtis. DecpMihtM- 3, I 78(1 — l;-aac ( "oleman and Martha Smith. Fel)ruaiy 4, 171)4 — Richai-d ('ojcnian and Hannah Sweet. ' Fei)ruary 7, 1808— John F. Coleman and Lettie Thew. April 5, 180!) — Phila Colenuin and Nathaniel Carpenter. I\Iarch 24, 1810— Julia Coleman and I'eter Ploughman. Feliiii.iix 7. 1811 — Chi'istiaii ( 'oltMiian and Gabriel (Toldsmith. Mai'cii 12, 1814 — Fanny Coleman and Epinetus Howell. Se])temi)er 12, 1.S15 — Joel Coleman and Sally Harlow. Februarv 15, 1821 -Ira Coleman and Emilv Dumnng. TliH following marriagHs art^ found in the records of the Dutch Re- formed (liurch, at LittU- Britain, in the town of New Windsor, Orange Co., N. Y.: April 21. 1777 — Sarah Coleman and John Cook. March 4, 1780 — Catherine Coleman and Thomas Cook. Oc ober 8, 1780— Sarah Coleman and Joseph Ketchaui. January 11, 1781— John Coleman and Ruth Cook. March 27. 1788 — Thomas Colenuin and Marv Gallowav. " The gallant man, though slain in fight, he l)e, Yet leaves his nation safe, his children free, Entails a debt on all the grateful state — His own brave friends shall glory in his fate." —The Iliad. \ \ i The Coleman Family in the American Revolution. The Spirit of '76. The loyalty of our familj' to the colonies during the Revolution is well attested by the fact that there was only one who refused to sign the pledge of the association. THE PLEDGE. Persuaded that the salvation of the rights and liberties of America depends on the form of union of its inhabitants in a vigorous prosecu- tion of the measures necessary for its safety; and convinced of the necessity of preventing anarchy and confusion, which attend the disso- lution of the powers of government. We, the freem an, freeholders and inhabitants of do, in the most solemn m anner, resolve never to become slaves; and to as.'sociate under all the ties of religion, honor and love of our country, to adopt and endeavor to carry in execution whatever measures may be recom- mended by the Continential Congress or resolved upon by our Pro- vincial Convention for the purpose of preserving our constitution, and opposing the execution of the several arbitrary acts of the British Par- liament, until a reconciliation between Great Britain and America, on constitutional principles (which Ave most ardently desire), can be obtained, and that we will, in all things, follow the advice of our Gen- eral Committee respecting the purijose aforesaid, the preservation of peace and good order, and the safety of individuals and property. Following are the names of those who signed the pledge: New Windsor — John Coleman, George Coleman, George Coleman 2d. Cornwall — Asahel Coleman, Daniel Coleman, Richard Coleman, Micah Coleman, Joab Coleman, Silas Coleman. Goshen Precinct, Bloomingrove District— Caleb Coleman, Michael (Micah) Coleman, Joseph Coleman, Jonathan Coleman. Newburgh Precinct — Nathaniel Coleman, Joseph Coleman. The last was appointed on the Committee of Safety and Observation on the 27th day of January, 1775, and was elected the connuittee's chairman. This Joseph Coleman did not belong to the family of William (1), but to the family of Thomas, of Nantucket. Daniel Coleman was a member of the Cornwall Precinct Committee in 1777. The following list contains the names of those who served either in the continental armj- or the state militia during the Revolu- tion : P'v ^ ^1, 28 THE COLEMAN FAMILY Oranjjre County Militia, First Regiment— Abel (Abner) Coleman, Asahel Coleman, Caleb Coleman, Darnel Coleman, Gideon Coleman, George Coleman, Micah Coleman, Richard Coleman. Second Regiment— Benjamin Coleman, Jr., Joel Coleman, Joseph Coleman, Jvathaniel (Coleman. Fourth Regiment— Benjamin Coleman, Sr., Jonathan Coleman, Bar- nabas Coleman, Gideon Coleman, Samuel ('oleman, Timothy Coleman. Third Regiment in line. Continental Army — Timothy Coleman. Fourth " " " " " Samuel Coleman. Fifth " " " " " John Coleman. Col. Pawling's Regiment of Levies— Lieutenant Timothy Coleman. Captain Clark's Co., Col. Snyder's Regiment— Samuel Coleman, July 14, 1777. Captain Ebenezer Woodhull's Company of Light Horse— Gideon Cole- man, July 16, 1776. Captain Hasbrouck's ('ompany— James Coleman, October 10, 1775. Artillery Regiment, Lieut. Col. Stevens— Israel Coleman. Col. James Mc(Jlaghry's Regiment — David Coleman, John Coleman^ Ensign Timothy Coleman. Fourth Regiment of Ulster ('ounty Militia — Israel Colenmn, Dunkin Coleman, Joseph Coleman, Nathaniel Coleman. The last two were also members of Capt. Clark's Company of E.xempts. Col. Hasbrouck's Newburgh Regiment— Joseph Coleman, Nathaniel Coleman. George Coleman was taken prisoner at Ft. Montgomery October 7, 1775. He was a member of (,'ol. McClagliry's regiment. Timothy (yoleiiiiiu fnlisted August 1, 1775, in Capt. Elias Hasbrouck's company, of Col. James ('linton's regiment. Description. — Age twenty- two, blacksmith, five feet seven inches, fair complexion, light brown hair, blue eyes. His father-in-law was ('apt. Jacob Rutson Dewitt, of the sixth company in the second regiment of militia, commanded by Col. James (Minton. He was commissioned Caf)tain September 20, 1775. The sixth company was composed of citizens of Peinpack, Mamakating Precinct, Ulster Co., N. Y. Benjamin Coleman, Sr., and his sons, Benjamin, Jr., Joel, and son-in- law, Albert Foster, husband of his only daughter, were ail Continental soldiers. The whole family have an honorable record; a record of which their descendants may well be i)roud of. r IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 29 David Coleman, who enlisted when he was seventeen years old, was taken prisoner at the Palisades, on the Hudson. He was taken to Eng- land where he remained until the end of the war. He first landed at Charleston, S. C, and after remaining there two years, returned to his home near Mt. Hope, Orange County. NEW YORK STATE MILITIA. The records of the Council of Appointment, of the State of New York, between the Revolution and the year 1822, show that the following received commissions in the militia of the State of New York in the good old training days: March 14, 1787— Timothy Coleman, Lieut, in Capt. William Rose's company of Ulster Co. militia. Moses Phillips's regiment. 1802 — Jonathan Coleman, Ensign in Capt. Wilmot Moore's company, Col. William Faulkner's regiment of Orange County nulitia. 1807 — Lieutenant in the same company. 1810 — Resigned. 1815 — Merrit Coleman, Lieutenant in the Sullivan County militia. 1816 — Moved from the county. 1817 — Charles Coleman, Ensign in the fifth regiment of Orange County militia. 1818 — Benjamin C. Coleman, Ensign in Capt. Henry Duryea's com- pany of the 91st regiment of infantry. 1818 — Henry Coleman, Ensign in a new company of riflemen. 1818 — Phineas R. Coleman, Lieutenant in ('apt. Henry Duryea's com- pany of the 91st regiment of infantry. Chapter on Genealogy* For inquire, I pray thee, of the former age, and prepare thyself to search of their fathers. — Joh via, 8. ^ This will be manifest while people live. The number of their descendants will value it. — OM Runic Poem. Jt Names that adorn and dignify thu scroll Whose leaves contain the nation's history. — HalJock. ^ And my God put into my heart to gather the nobles, and the rulers, and the people, that they might be recond by genealogy: and I found a register of the genealogy of them which came up at the first, and found written therein. — J^ehemiah vii 5. COLEMAN GENEALOGY. The name of Coleman was derived from the latin word "colles,'' a hill or mountain ; therefore we find that the family were hill men or moun- taineers. The name will be fovmd frequently spelled Collesman in old records. FIRST GENERATION. 1 William Coleman, b. in England 1619; d. at Gloucester, Mass., April 10, lOyO ; m. first, unknown ; one son. 2 William, b. about 1650; d. about ITOo. m. second Nov. 4, 1663, Bridf^et Row, widow of John Row, who d. 16(i2 ; she d. May 16, 1680; no children. SECOND GENERATION. '-2 William [William 1], b. about 1650 ; d. about 1705; m. Mary, b. 1663 ; d. ITo: ; dau. Thomas M-apes ; b. 1628; d. 1687-8, and Sarah Furrier, b. 1(V-'A): (lau. Capt. AVilliam Furrier. Children : ;J William. 4 John. 5 Greorge. i Abig-ail, m. May 7. 1711, W. Cox. ii Sarah. THIRD GENERATION, 3 William [William 2], b. about 1680, Southokl, L. I.; d. Aug.—, 1742, in New Cornwall. Orange Co., N. Y.; m. Mary ; b. ; d. June 17, 1725. Children: 6 Daniel. , 7 Joshua. 8 Joab. 9 Samuel. 10 AVilliam. 11 Nathaniel. 12 Thomas. i Jeremiah, b. 1710; d. ^larcli l;J, 1724-5, ii Mary, m. Feb. 2, 1727, Joshua Curtise. Children — all b. at Southold, Long Island, N. Y.: i Coleman, b. 1737. ii Daniel, d. 17!)1. iii Jeremiah. iv Noah. 4 John [William 2], b. alxMit 1682, Southold, L. I.; d. Ai.ril 18, 17:;:!. He moved to New London, Conn., about 1730; wife unknown. Children: 13 William, 14 Joshua. i John, b. ; d. May 20, 1733, 5 George [William 2], b. in Southold, L. I.; d. after 1743; m. Feb. 24, 1707, Abigail Clark; settled in Groshen, N. Y''., prior to 1732. (Jhildren: 1 Abigail, m. May , 1735, William Rolison, 15 George, THIRD GENERATION 37 l(j Joseph. 17 William. 18 Benjamin. ii A dau. d. March 9, 1724^5. iii Joel, b. , 1741 ; enlisted in Capt. John Peter Smith''s Co. in 1758, for service in Canada against the French and In- dians. No record thereafter. FOURTH GENERATION. 6 Daniel [William 3], b. ; d. June 12, 1790; m. first. Esther Curtise, Southold, L. I., Dec. 11, 1729; moved to New Cornwall, Orange Co., N. Y.; died there and is buried on Iiis farm. He was a deacon in the church at that place. Children: 19 Caleb. 20 Daniel. i Hannah. ii Esther, b. ; d. ; m. Abraham Benjamin. iii A dau. who m. James Doxy and had one dau., Elizabeth. He m. second, a widow, Elizabeth Smith. One child: iv Agnes. 7 Joshua [William 3], b. ; d. . 8 Joab [William 3], b. : d. . Children: 21 Saumel. 22 Asahel. 23 Micha. 24 William. 9 Samuel [William 3], b. ; d. ; Nov. 19, 1744. he was living in Morris Co., N. J. 88 COLEMAN FAMILY 10 William [William :5], 1). : d. alxmt 17(50 in Littlewortb, Ulster Co., N. Y. (now iiamptonburgh); m. Hr^it, Dec. 9, 1717-lH, Bethia Sweezy, who d. Jan. 12, 172:5 ; m. second, Phebe Collins. Children: i A child who d. in lTl!)-20. ii A child who d. Jan. 18, 1728-4, one day after its nidther's death. 25 Jeremiah, b. 1728. 2i> ( "hristopher. iii Rachel, b. ; d. ; ni. William Coleman (24). 27 William. 11 Nathaniel [William 8], b. 1701 ; m. March 14, 1724; d. July 28, 1724, Deborah Row. One child. i Nathaniel, b. 1725. No record. 12 Thomas [William 8], b. ; d. -, in Cornwall, N. Y.; m. April 17, 1727, Elizabeth Brown, J^outhold, L. L Children: i Hannah, b. 178(); d. 17(58; m. John Hudson. 28 Thomas. 211 ( 'iirtis. ii Deborah, m. Jacol) Brown. (Jhiklreu: i Jesse, ii James. iii Hannali, m. Grabriel Odell, iv ISar-ali, in. Thomas Seaman. V Deboru. m. Samuel Coleman ((52). vi Elizabeth. ]:•, William [John 4], b. ; d. : )n. Sept. 24, 1724, Mary Brown. ('hildrHn: 80 John, b. , 1785: d. May 11, 1811. FOURTH GENERATION m 31 William. 32 Timothy, b. , 1752. 33 Duncan. 34 Israel. 14 Joshua [John 4], b. — ; d. . Only record of i Sarah, who m. John (30), her first cousin. lo George [George 5], b. about 171,0; d. Nov. , 1778, in Little Britain, Orange Co., N. Y.; m. Kesiali ' :r^''-^ , b. 1724; d. April 23, 1806. They are buried in the Little Britain Cemetery. Children: J 35 George, b. , 1751. 30 Gideon, b. , 1751. 37 John. 38 David. 39 James. i Mary, b. , 1740; d. Sept. 20, 1833; m. Benjamin Robin- son, b. , 1740; d. Dec. 15, 1810. No children mentioned in his will. They are buried in Slate Hill Cemetery, Goshen, N. Y. ii Kesiah, b. , 1748; d. May 12, 1822, in Little Britain; m. Patrick Burnet, b. , 1750; d. March 27, 1825. Children: i George, b. Oct. 21, 1774; d. Sept. lit, 1797. li Robert, b. Oct. 26, 1782; d. June 7, 1803. iii Sarah, b. ; d. ; m first, May 21, 1778, John Cook, b. , 1756; d. Nov. 0, 1782. Tliey had one dau.: i Mary, m. Thomas McDowell, of Little Britain. Sarah m. second on Sept. 13, 1792, Adonijah Stanborough ; moved to Maryland. They had one son who d. leavint< one dau. 40 COLEMAN FAMILY iv Catherine, h. , 1760; d. Feb. 27, 1H22 ; iii. March 14,1780, Thomas Cook b. , 1759; d. March 27, 1812. Children: i Margaret, b. Aug. 18, 1783 ; d. March 30, 1832 ; iii. James Stewart, b. Nov. 2, 1781 ; d. Oct. 5, 1840. ii Agnes, b. June 12, 1788; d. Nov. 12, 1839; m. John Mason McDowell, Ix Oct. 27, 1791 ; d July 27, 1825. iii Thomas, b. July 12, 1799 ; d. Nov. 29, 1872. V Hannah. No record. vi Lydia, b. , 1768; d. Feb. 17, 1801; m. Green. 16 Joseph[George 5], b. about 1718: d. Nov. , 1800; m. first, . Children: 40 Joseph. 41 Jonathan. 42 Nathaniel, b. 1762. i .\ dan who m. GeDrge Smitii ; she d. prior to 1701, leaving the following children: Levi, b. Sept. 1, 1773; Hannah, Nathan, Simeon, Mary and Joseph. ii Filizabeth, b. ; d. ; m. Barnabas Horton, son of David Hoi'ton and Phebe Vail. N<> record of children. iii Jolianna, 1), : d. ; m. Feb. 25, 1779, Elihu Horton, luntlier of Barnabas, above. Children: i IMahar, m. Rachael Horton. ii Jehiel. iv Mary, 1). : d. ; m. William Coleman (27). v Haniiali, b. ; d. ; m. Henry Elsworth. Hem. second, Mary Salmon, July 11, 1779. vi ^Martha, b. ; d. . vii Ruth, b. : d. . THE NEW YORK ; PUBLIC LIBRARY! . fcstor, Unox an< THd«n foundatiw*. 1906 FOURTH GENERATION 41 17 William [George 5J, b. ; d. ; in. Jan. m, 1738-4, Rnth Rose. Tradition says that they were drowned while crossing Long Island Sound during the year 1740, and left no children. 18 Benjamin [George 5], b. about 1720; d. June ,1802; was thrown from a horse and killed ; m. first, Hannah, dau. of Timothy AVood, and I, Hannah, dau. of Richard Oldfield. Children: 43 Benjamin, b. April 1(>, 1755, in Goshen, N. Y. 44 Joel, b. May 13, 1759, in Goshen, N. Y. i Abigail, b. ; d. ; m. July 13, 1777, Albert Foster, b. Oct. 22, 1751 ; d. June 19, 1825. They are buried in the old Phillipsburgh Cemetery, in the Town of Wall kill, N. Y. Children: i William, b. Jan. 28, 1778 ; m. Feb. 13, 1802, Phebe Pain. ii Hannah Wood, b. Aug. 23, 1780: d. Feb. 17, 1853; m. March 8, 1803, William Poppino, b. May 31, 1779 ; d. Sept. 3, 1862. iii Daniel, b. July 1, 1782; d. March 30, 1840; m. Dec. 5, 1807, Sally Newton. iv Abigail, b. Sept. 30, 1784; m. Sept. 26, 1807, John A. Smith. He m. second, Martha ; one son. 45 John, b. July 17, 1766, in Goshen, N. Y. FIFTH GENERATION. li) Caleb [Daniel (>]. b. April 22, 1745 ; d. ; ni. Desire (Kesiah) Clark, b. Nov. >2, 17.12; (I. March !», 1824. She is buried in the Bethlehem Cemetery, New Windsor, Orange Co., N. Y. Children: 4(; .James, b. March 2!), 1771. i Jemima, li. June 28, 1772; d. ; m. , Calvin Ben- jamin, ('hildren: i Caroline, m. Peter Earl; eight children: Thomas, AValter, Sarah, Mary, Eugene, John, William and Emily. ii Marie, m. Selah Reeves; six children: Mary, Emily, Hannah. Elizabeth, James and Selah. iii Del)<)rah Ann, m. Thomas Hallet ; ten cliiMren: Elizabeth, Leonard. William. John, Thomas, Mary, Amanda, Margeret, James and Henry. iv Daniel, unmarried. v Elizabeth, b. , 1*^11: d. , ls;tl ; m. John Eggleston, b. — -, 1807; d. , 1881). Children: i Phebe Jane, b. Nov. 4, 18:5:3; m. Aug. 10, l!sr)7, (Jhas. W. :\[ill)uni. 1). Feb. 22, 18:54. Children: i Nettie. 1>. May 27, 185^: m Nov. l!t, 1878, Charles R. Lane. ii Sophia Elizabeth, b. May 12, 18(50; m. Ma>- 2!t. 188!», Geo. Barnhart. iii Daniel Denoylles, Ij. April (J, 1862 ; m. Oct. 30, 1894, Kate L. Boyer. iv Wesley Isaac. I). Feb. 1, 'l8{i4 : d. May 11, 18M1. ii Francis Eugene. iii John NN'illiam. iv Edward. FIFTH GENERATION 43 V Merrit. vi Charles Reevesi. « vi Eiuily, in. Edward Egglestoii; three children: Daniel Everett, Ann Eliza, Edward Burke. vii Joseph, m. ; two children: AValter. 47 Elijah, b. Jan. 10, 1775. ii Mahetible, b. Jan. 27, 1777. 48 Daniel, b. Feb. 29, 1779. 4!) John, b. Mar. 23, 1780. iii Ann, b. Aug. 1, 1785. 50 Abraham, b. June 3, 1785. iv Esther, b. Dec. 8, 1787. V Elizabeth, b. Dec. 3, 1790. 20 Daniel [Daniel 6], b. : d. ; ni . Children: 51 Daniel A., b. March 2, ; d. June 3. 1874. i Sarah, b. ; d. ; m. Terry., i^, 21 Sauinel fjoab 8], b^f-^^, in Warwick, N. Y.; d. 1809, in town of Wallkili, Orange Co., N. Y.;. m. ''''^^ ^ Elizabeth Burt. Children: i Anna, b. ; d. ; ni. , Thonia.s Welling, b. July 8, 1786 ; d. . Children: i John L. ii Samuel C. iii William R. iv Thomas, b. April 27, 1830. V Elizabeth, m. F. B. Brooks, vi Harriet, m. J. C. Houston. 44 COLEMAN FAMILY vii Hannali D., in. James AVisner. viii Eiiphelia C, ni. Richard Wisner. Elizabeth and Charles C. both died young. 52 Charles. 53 Henry (Harry). ii Sarah, iii Mary. 22 Asahel [Joab 8], b. Dec. 4, 1745; d. March 11, 1822; ni. , 1772, Es- ther — , b. Oct. 14, 1754; d. April 5, 1826, Bloomingrove, N. Y. Children: 54 Asahel, 1). June 29, 1785. 55 Obediah, b. June 3, 1787. i Phebe, b. January 11. 1773; d. March 11, 1821; m. Ethan Curtise. ii Mercy, b. March 10, 1775; d. March 1, 1813. iii Deborah, b. June 12, 1777; d. Jan. 24, 1803; ni. Ben- jamin ; one child: Deborah. iv Esther, b. Oct. 20, 177!); d. Nov. 4, 18(54; m. Thos. Thomi)- son. V Rachel, b. Oct. 15, ; d. Nov. 21, 1834. vi Rosetta, b. Ajjril 3, 1783; d. June 5, 1799. vii Fanny, b. .Tune 5, 1700; d. . 23 Miclia [Joab 8], b. ; d. ; m. Feb. 25, 1779, Elizabeth Powell, Child: 56 Micha, b. July 24, 1780. 24 William [Joab 8], b. ; d. Jan. , 1833; m. Rachel Coleman, dau. of William (10). Children (All born in Warwick, N. Y.): i Phebe, b. ; d.; m. George Halsted. One dau., Jane. THE NEW YORK 'PUBLIC LIBRARY] ^ Aster, Lenex ii\i Tilden Foundation &. 190d FIFTH GENERATION 45 ii Mary, b. ; d. ; lu. Sauiuel Ensign; had one sou and one dau. 57 Isaac, b. Oct. 5, 1803. 58 John, b. ; d. 1824. iii Margaret, b. ; d. unmarried. iv Mercy, b. ; d. ; lu. B. L. Atkins, of Burlinghaui, Sullivan Co., N. Y. 25 Jeremiah [William 10], b. , 1728; d. April 8, 1800; m. Sarah , b. , 1728; d. March 20. 1817. Children: i Sarah, b. ; d. Oct. 10, 1811; m. May 6, 1782, William • Hodge, b. ; d. Dec. 6, 1832. Children: i Samuel, b. 1783 ; d. 1783. ii William, b. Jan. 25, 1784. iii Jeremiah, b. 1787; d. 1787. . iv Betsy, b. Dec. 23, 1788. V James, b. July 5, 1795; d. Nov. 5, 1863. vi Phineas, b. , 1790; d. 1801. ii Ruth, b. ; d. ; m. Ephriam Coleman (60). 26 Christopher [William 10], b. ; d ; m. Mary . He was a tailor by trade and lived in Goshen and New Cornwall. Children: i Christopher, b. , 1759 ; d. 1765. 59 Isaac, b. ; d. ; m. Dec. 3, 1786, Rachel Smith. 60 Ephriam, b. . 27 William [William 10], b. ; d. ; m. Mary, dau. Joseph (16). No record except i Barnabas. 28 Tliomas [Thomas 12], b. July 2, 1732, in Cornwall, N. Y.; d. ; m. March 27, 1753, Elizabeth, 1). Jan. 28, 1731, dau. Nathaniel Roe, b. 46 COLEMAN FAMILY 1()70; d. 1752, and Hannah Reeve, b. 1678; d. 1759. Children: 61 William, b. Feb. 4, 1755. i Elizabeth, b. Feb. 22, 1756; m. Oct 5, 178:3, William Mailer. Their son James' dau., Phebe, m. Philip Coleman (81). ii Sarah, b. ; d. ; m. Oct. 8, Joseph Ketcham. 62 Samuel, b. Dec. 3, 1761. 63 Nathaniel, b. July 12, 1765. 64 Thomas, b. April 27, 1767. 29 Curtis [Thomas 12], b. ; d. , in Bloomingrove, Orange Co., N. Y., in May, 1768; m . Children: 65 Abner. i Amey. ii Unice, b. ; m. Sept. 25, 1783, Adolph Van Duzer. Jonathan. 30 John [William 13], b. , 1735; d. May 11, 1811 : m. his first cousin, Sarah, dau. of Joshua (14). They went from Connecticut, near New London, to the Wyoming Valley, Pa. After the massacre they re- turned as far as Orange Co., N. Y., and settled at Mt. Hope, and are buried at that place. Children: 66 David, b. Fel). 27, 1762. 67 Jonathan, b. , 1763. i]H William, b. Juiih 1, 1770. 69 Joshua, b. March 10, 1774. i Mary, d. young. 31 William [William 13], b. ; m. Mary Longbotham. Children: 70 William, b. Nov. 5, 1786. 71 Daniel, b. Aug. 10, 1788. FIFTH GENERATION 47 72 Christopher, b. April 30, 1790. 78 Thomas, b. March 6, 1792. 74 Philetus, b. Dec. 25, 1795. i Elliot, b. May 23, 1797; d. unmarried. 75 Gabriel, b. July 11, 1799. 32 Timothy [William 13], b. , 1752; d. , 1832; m. , Elizabeth, dau. of Captain Jacob De Witt and Jenneke De Puy. Children: i Matilda, b. ; m. Cook. 77 Joshua. 78 James Clinton, b. March 25, 1802, at Pompey, Onondaga Co., N. Y. 79 Hirain Hoag. ii Phoeba Ann. 80 Moses. iii Jane, b. ; d. ; m. Cuddeback. One son. 81 Timothy, b. Oct. 26, 1798 ; d. March 19, 1870. iv Elizabeth D., b. ; m.— — Smith. 33 Duncan [William 13], b. 4S COJ.KMA.N FAMIi>Y :'.4 Isreal [William i:!|. 1).— ; d. ; iii. Martha Shutor. Children: i Eli/.abetli. ii Sarah. y.") George [George 15], b. , 1751, in Little Britain, town of New Wind- sor, N. Y.; d. in the town of Monroe, Orange Co., N. Y., Sept. 10, 1H;ji, of oldajje: iii. Jan. 2.1, 1781, Hannah Van Aniberj^h, a widow, b.- : d. Dec. 14, 1822. Children: 82 Stepiien, b. Feb. 8, 1T82. 8:] Philip, b. .Iiine 10, 1784. i Frances, b Sept. 17. 17S(i; d. and moved to Ohio. ii A child who died vonnff. -; ni. Nathaniel Hro\vn ;!(i (Tideoii [fireorge lo], b. , 1~')-',, in Little Britain, N. Y ; d. Ai)ril 11, 1H1:{. in Haniptonbur^h. N. Y.; ni. Catherine Bull, b. , 1702: d. .\|)ril 2, 1818. Children: ^ i Hiram. ii Henry (). iii Anna. !>. July (!, 17J)2; d. Jan oO, 1800; m. John Rascine, b. Jan. 12, 1780; d. April 0, 1856. Children: i Catherine, 1). May 1, 1820; ni. Hiram Manning. ii Fanny, b. ; m. Stephen Harding. iv Sarah, b. , 1781 ; d. Nov. 12, 1841 ; m. Silas NeAvman, son of Scudder Newman and ]\[artha Lynch. Silas Newman disappeared before 1817 and was never heard from. Child- ren: Hezekiah, CTeorge Milton, Lewis, Nelson, Franklin and H iram ( 'olcnian. V Maria, !>. 1 7N7 ; d. Sept. ;5, 1827, unmarried. vi Frances, 1). , 1700; d. August 4, 18in, unmarried. :;: .lolm [George 1.")]. b. ; d , 17n:!, in Little Britain, N. Y.; ni. .Ian. 11, 17S1, Ruth Cook. Child: FIFTH (FENERATION 49 84 John, b. July 1, 1783. 38 David [George 15], b.-^ . 39 James [George 15], b. ; d. ; in. Elizabeth . 40 Joseph [Joseph 16], b. ; d. ; in. first, . One son: 85 Joseph, b. Jan. (3, 1774. Joseph (40), b. in Goshen, N. Y., and moved to Roxbury, Morris Co., N. J., prior to 1782. After liv- ing there for some time he disappeared. After a long term of years, he being on his deathbed, sent for his son, Joseph (85), to come to him in Ohio, where he found him with a second wife and a large family of children. Nothing is known of what became of this family. 41 Jonathan [Joseph 16], b. , in Goshen, N. Y.; d. May , 1779; m. Charity . Children: i Jonathan, b. ; d. . He emigrated to Phila- delphia, Pa. He was a shoemaker by trade, and probably never was marri d, unless he was married in his old age. ii An unborn child mentioned in his will. 42 Nathaniel [Joseph 16], b. , 1762, in Goshen, N. Y.; d. Oct. 10, 1799, with the small pox; m. March 12, 1782, Martha Howell, b. March 4, 1762 ; d. June 13, 1836, in Bloomingrove. N. Y. Children: 86 Merrit, b. Nov. 28, 1783. 87 Adna, b. Jan. 10, 1785. 1 Mary, b. Nov. 18, 1787; d. Feb. 13, 1875; m. March 6, 1810, James Howell, b. , 1785; d. April 25, 1824. No child- ren. .-,(» COLEMAN FAMILY 88 Joliii, 1). Nov 8, ITitl. 8i) .Jof^epli Harrison, b. Nov. 4, 17!)8. 90 Hiram, h. Dec. 20, 1794. 91 Nathan Halsey, b. April 5, 1798. ii Harriet, b. April 2(i, IKOn ; d. April 12, 1878; m. Oct. ;^0, 1817. Abraham Vail; 1). Oct. ;5, 1794; d. Jan. 20, 18r.8. Children: i Jonathan M., b. Nov. 27, 1819. ii Margeret Elizabeth, b. July i:], 1822. iii Martha Coleman, b. June 8, 1824. iv Harriet Newell, b Aug. 15, 1820. V James Howell, b. May 5, 1828. vi Nathan Coleman, b. June 19, 1830. vii Almira Augusta, b. March 11. 1833. viii Cynthia Jane, b. Aug. 17, 1836. ix Abraham Rockwell, b. Sept. 13, 1840. 43 Benjamin [Benjaiuin 18], b. April 10, 17.-)5, in Groshen, N. Y.; d. Aug. 5, 1832; m. Hannah, b. Nov. 15, 1701; d. April 8, 1840; dau. of John Finch and Christian Carpenter. Children: * 92 John Finch, b. Dec. 14, 1781. 93 Gabriel, b. Aug. 13, 1783. i .laiups, whf) d. in infancy. ii Frances, b. Feb. 4, 1789; d. Sept. 28, 1847; m. March 22, 1814, Epinetus Howell, b. Dec. 5, 1783, in West Hampton, Suffolk Co., N. Y.; d. April 24, 1850; son of Nathaniel Howell, b. Oct. 3, 1742; d. Feb. 4, 1809; m. Ruth Topping May 30, 1780, b. Oct. 2, 1750; d. Nov. 23, 1841. Children: i Hannah Matilda, 1>. May 13, 1810; d. Jan. 20, 1902; m. Benson Gurnee, b. May 15, 1800 ; d. May 17, 1877. Children: Whitfield and Matilda. o Gi o a; m o a Pi FIFTH GENERATION 51 ii Christian Maria, b. Aug. 28, 1818 ; d. Nov. 8, 1891 ; 111. Williani H. Christie. Children: Henry, Wil- liam, Edward and Sarah. iii Nathaniel Jones, b. Nov. 9, 1822 ; d. Dec. IG, 1842, unmarried. iv Benjamin Carpenter, b. July 6, 1826; d. Jan. 21, 1884 ; m. Esther Wood. They had several child- ren who died young ; also Sylvanus, m. Kate Tuthill. Dewitt C, m. Verdi Smith. Flora, m. Samuel Penniman. Epinetus Howell m. second April 26, 1849, Martha, dau. John Coleman (44). No children. 94 Benjamin Carpenter, b. Aug. 2, 1791. iii Christian, b. Aug. 2, 1791; d. Nov. a, 1846 ; m. Feb. 7, 1811, Gabriel Goldsmith. Children; i Frances, iii. Bradner Poi^pino Jan. 15, 1829. ii Eliza, m. Oliver Many, iii Gabriel, in. Priscilla Case, iv Susan, m. Ludlam Case. V Hannah Jane, m. Lemuel Palmer, vi Mary Ophelia, m. Dr. George Putney. 95 Ira. 44 Joel [Benjamin 18], b. May 13, 1759, in Goshen, N. Y.; d. Oct. 20, 1840; m. first, Rachel, b. , 1765; d. Feb. 6, 1799; dau. Phineas and Mary Rumsey. Children: i Christian, d. young. ii Philema, b. Jan. 5, 1785; d. April 2:5. 1862; m. April 5, 1809, Nathaniel Carpenter, b. May 2, 1779; d. July 3, 1846. Children: •j^ COJvEMAN FAMILY i John, b. Jan. (>, lyiO ; d. Nov. 2G, 1884, unmarried. ii Oliver N., b. June :W, 181:5: ni. Phebe McNish. iii Julia Ann. b. March 16, 1817; d. Nov. 9, 18!»r), un- married. iv Mary C, b. May 13, 1819; d. May 8, 1892, unmar- ried. V William H., b. Dee. 24, 1824; d. Aug. 5, 1897, un- married. iii Kesiah, b. ; m. James Manning. 96 Phineas Rumsey, b. March 10, 1786. 97 Hull, b. Sept. 12, 1790. 98 Joel, b. March 2, 1794. 99 Oliver, b. Dec. 23, 1796. iv Rachel, b. Jan. 28, 1799; m. John Brown. Children.- Joel, AVilliam, Monroe. He m. second, Mary, widoAV of Jonathan Owen, dan. Hiram Dunning. One son: 100 Alfred, b. April 13, 1803. 4.') John [Benjamin 18], b. July 17, 1766, in Goshen, N. Y.; d. Aiv^. 1, 1832, in Little Britain, N. Y.; m. Elizabeth, b. May 1, 1775; d. Feb. 22, 1842 ; dau. William Robinson. Children: 101 Benjamin, b. June 8, 1814. 102 AVilliiiiir Robinson, b. , 1811; d. June 13, 1855. 103 John D., b. Sept. 12, 1818. i Martha, b. , 1795, in Goshen, N. Y.; d. Sept. TH, 1833; m. April 26, 1849, Epinetus Howell. No children. ii Jane, b. , 1800; d. Nov. 6, 1846. iii Clarissa, b. Oct. 28, 1806 ; d. Nov. 3, 1823. iv Olive, d. young. FIFTH GENERATION 53 V Charlotte, b. Oct. 15, 1809 ; d. March 7, 1888 ; m. AVilliain E. Norris. vi Mary, b. August 14, 1812 ; d. Feb. 25, 1840 ; m. Nov. 6, 1888, Thomas Fairley. One dau., Mary Etta, who in. William A. Homen. vii Elizabeth, b. , 1815 ; d. August 8, 1868, unmarried. SIXTH GENERATION, 46 James [Caleb 19], b. in Bloomingrove, N. Y., March 29, 1771 ; d. Nov. 6, 1848; m. Elizabeth Brown, b. May 81, 1778; d. Nov. 7, 1845. Child- ren: i Elinor, b. June 22, 1795. 104 Alanson, b. July 5, 1797. ii Mahiteble, b. July 8, 1799; d.— ; m. Sodey. Two children: i Wesley, killed in the Mexican war. ii Emery, died in the Civil war; was a soldier in the Mexican war. « iii Julia Ann, b. Aug. 5. 1801 ; d. unmarried at Wayland, Mich. 105 David Brown, b. June 12, 1803; d. Dec. 17, 1885. 106 John, b. Jan. 9, 1805. iv Eliza Ann, b. Aug. 22, 1807 ; d. Feb. 27, 1889 ; m. May 22, 1834, Rodney Seymour, d. April 28, 1881. They had four children who died young, and three living at Kalamazoo, Mich. i Harvey W., b. August 10, 1885; m. Oct. 26, 1881, Sarah R. Rice. No children. ii Myrou W, b. Feb. 26, 1840. iii Sarah E., b. Jan. 9, 1848. v Fanny, b. June 14, 1809. 54 COLEMAN FAMILY 107 James, b. July 31, 1811. 108 William Henry Harrison, I). Dec. 9, 1813. vi Elizabeth, b. April li», 1810; m. Dec. 31, l83o, William E. White, b. June 29, 1814; d. Au^. 13, 1894; b. in Erie (.'o.. Pa. Children (all b. in Kalamazoo. Mich.): i Julia A., b. March 6, 1838; d. Jan. 15, 1S93 ; iii. March 7, ISOl. ii James Ezra, b. April 8, 1839. iii AVilliam Henry, b. May 16, 1841. iv Harriet C, b. April 13, 1845; d. June 29, 1889. V Hansom R., b. April 13, 1845 ; d. Oct. 11, TS49. A'i Oscar Eugene, b. Nov. 3, 1847; d. Sept. 24, ISS4. vii Josephine A., b. Sept. 4, 1850 ; ni. May ^~), 1871, Albert H. Garret, b. Sept. 14, 1843; d. Sei)t. 3, 1879. Children; i Arthur H., b. Aug. 13, 1872, in Seattle, Wash. ii William A., b. May 27, 1878, in Seattle, Wash. viii Aristeen I., b. Sept. 4, 1850; d. Aug. 1, 1851. 47 Eh'.jah [Caleb 19], b. Jan. 9, 1775 ; d. ; m. Dorothy , b. Oct. 12, 1775. Cliildren; 109 Josephus, b. April 15, 1800; d. , 1809. Amanda, b. Feb. 11, 1802. Southerlarid H., b. Jan. 20, 1803. Alonzo, b. May 10, 1805. • MaiT Ann, b. Sept. 21, 1800'. Ben.i'amin Franklin, b. Nov. 14. 1808- Louisa, b. Oct. 27, 1810 ; d. unmarried. Walter, b. Nov. 20, 1813. Sally Jane, b. Jan. 4, IHlfi. a. 3 J2 o 1> SIXTH GENERATION 55 50 Abraham [Caleb 10], b. June 3. 1785 ; d. Dec. 21, 1870; in. first, Phebe Curtis, b. Jan. 23, 1778; d. , 1824. He was a soldier in the war of 1812. Children: i Martha, b. May 24, 1809; d. Aug. 31, 1855; ni. first, July 15, 1837, William Chapman. One dau. : i Phebe Catherine, b. April 29, 1838; unmarried. (Detroit, Mich.) She m. second, July 10, 1842, Solomen S. Phillips, at Kal- amazoo, Mich. Children: ii Clarissa, b. Sept. 21, 1843, Mattewan, N. Y. iii Charles C, b. June 8, 1845; m. March 7, 1869, Mary Ellen Bovee, Cass Co., Mich. Children: i Roland Isaac, b. July 9, 1878. (Chicago, 111.) ii Henry Randolf, b. Oct. 28, 1883. iii Clara A., b. Sept. 23, 1885, and one son who died in infancy. ii Clarissa, b. April 15, 1812 ; d. March 9, 187(5 ; m. Augustus Beull. No children. iii Susan, b. Feb. 21, 1815 ; d. Aug. 30, 1880 ; m. Oct. 10, 1837, Harvey Brett, b. Jan. 15, 1813 : living in 1905 at Mattewan, N. Y. Children: i Wesley, b. Aug. 26, 1839 ; m. Oct. 18, 186(3, Frances Decker. ii Charles Fletcher, b. Nov. 18, 1844 ; m. April 24, 1872, Lucy Lodge, b. May 21, 1850. Children: i William Lodge, b. Jan. 19, 1873. ii James Wesley, b. May 29, 1876. iii Winfield Redding, b. Aug. 6, 1874; d. April 19, 1875. iv Lillian Nelson, b. March 20, 1882; d. Sept. 13, 1884. 56 COLEMAN FAMILY V Lizzie Dawson, b. Feb. 35, 1878. iii Abraham, b. Feb. 1. 1843; d. April 13, 1803; in. Oct. 3, 18GG, Jennie Toinpkins, b. June 21, 1844. Children: I i Albert Vail, b. Oct. 30, 18GT ; d. April 25, 1904. ii Eniuia, b. Dec. 23, 18G9, iii Harvey, b. July 5, 1877. iv Eiuuia, b. Sept. 21, 1850 ; d. Feb. 3, 1857. 110 Daniel Curtise, b. March 31, 1817. 111 George Washington, b. June 6. 18H». Killed at the battle of Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863. iv Mary Catherine, b. Aug. 27, 1820 ; d. Sept. 12, 1880, unmar- ried. He married second, Sept. 8, 1825, Susan Thompson, b. July 8, 1790; d. Aug. 2, 1888. Children: V William, b. Oct. 8, 1820; d. Jan. 30, 1899; m. Mary J. Lav- ery. No children. vi Abraham, b. Aug. 17, 1828; d. June 23, 1889; m. Emily L. Van Ness. No children. vii John James, b. Sept. 8, 1830; d. July 9, 1834. viii Elizabeth, b. Oct. 5, 1832 ; unmarried. i.\ Ann Maria, b. Aug. 30, 1834; d. Feb. 7, 1852. X Phebe Frances, b. Aug. 24, iy:U>; unmarried. 112 John James, b. Sept. 29, 1838. .'l David [Daniel 20], b. March 3, , in C!hester, N. J.; d. June 3, 1874 ; m. first. Mercy Curry, b. Feb. 24, 1805. Children: i 1:1 ias C, b. Aug. 14, 1824. ii rharles S., b. Aug. 17, 1820. SIXTH GENERATION 57 iii William O., b. July 14, 1829. iv Louise M., b. Oct. 15, 1831. V Fannie M., b. Jan. 22, 1837; m. Auienuan (2527 Eagle St., Alameda, Cal.). He m. second, Adeline Carpenter. vi Eliza A., b. Aug. 30, 1840; d. June 26, 1883. He m. third, Feb. 12, 1843, Ruth A., b. Oct. 11, 1818 ; d. Feb. 2, 1896, dau. Joseph H. Coleman (89). Children: vii Sarah Jane, b. Sept. 15, 1847 (1315 Merryman St., Wis.). viii Mary F., b. May 16, 1850; d. , 1851. 52 Charles [Samuel 21], b. Nov. 4, 1792 ; d. July 23, 1831 ; m. Catherine, b. May '^2, 1793; d. April 7, 1875, dau. Thomas Norrls and Susanna DeCanip, of Morristown, N. J. Susanna was dau. John DeCsanp, M. D., who accompanied Gen. Lafayette from France to the United States during the Revolutionary war. He was killed at the battle of Trenton, N. J.; was a surgeon and was shot from his horse. Child- ren : 115 Oliver P., b. Jan. 3, 1819; d. April 27, 1869. 116 Henry Augustus Ludlum. 117 Thomas N., b. Nov. 12, 1821 ; d. April 6, 1883. i Julia, b. Dec. 28, 1813, in Middletown, N. Y.; d. Feb. 21, 1888, at Wellsboro, Pa.; m. Feb. 25, 1836, William C. Stubbs. b. Dec. 6, 1810, at Howells, N. Y.; d. July 12, 1871, in Chatham, Pa. Children: i Catherine A., b. Nov. 17, 1840; d. Oct. 25, 1845. ii D. Dewitt, b. Nov. 23, 1842, in Middletown, N. Y. iii Charles H., b. March 3, 1847 ; m. Dec. 30, 1874. iv Henrietta A., b. Sept. 30, 1854, at Big Flats, N. Y.; m. June 16, 1875, Bowen. ii Adeline, b. March 23, 1815; d. ; m. George W. Bailey. 58 COLEMAN FAMILY *.ddlH^*^J iii Susan A., b. ; d ; ill. Dr. Josepli T). Friend. rre:ct;ons" Cliil.ln-n: i Catherine. ii Frederick. iii Annie. 5;! Henry [Samuel 21], b. ; d. ; ni. Sarah Ann Conkling', Mid- dletown. N. Y. ri4 Asahel [Asahel 22], b. ; d. Jan. 81, 1852. in the town of Blooniin- fjrove, N. Y'.; lu. , Fanny Tuthill. f'hildren: i Tempy Ann, b. April 2, 181:^. ; d. ; ni. Nov. 30, 18:j7, Samuel C. Marvin. One son, Nathan, m. Oct. 30, 1870, Mary F. Burnet. No children. ii Francis T., b. Feb. 14, 181(5 ; d. July 18, 18:50, unmarried. iii Esther C, b. Jan. 27, 1819 ; d. Oct. 8, 1872, unmarried. iv Rosetta, b. Nov. 28, 1821 : d. May , 1850 ; m. Alan.son Van Tassell. Children: i Francis Coleman, m. Aug. 18, 1880, Lucretia M. Jordan. Two children: i Francis Coleman. ii Florence M. ii Howard Alanson, m. Oct. 11, 1870, M. 8arah Ray- nor. Three children: Howard. Helen L., Mildred. iii Charles Burnet. v Mary Jane, b. Sept. 20, 1825 ; d. July 25, 1890 : m. March 4, 1857, Charles F. Burnet. Child: i Helen Mary, b. Jan. 28, 18()I ; m. Jan. 28. 1885, Edward J. McLaughlin. Children: i Edward Jaques, b. July 2(), 1888. ii Jesse Mariw, b. Ai)ri] 27, 1890. 55 Obt-diah [Asahel 22], 1). ; d, ; m. Sarah Benjamin. SIXTH GENERATION 50 56 Micha [Micba 3:!], b. July 24, 1780 ; d. Nov. 25 1849 ; iii. Hannah , b. June 23, 1788: d. Nov. 23, 1860. Children: 118 Nathan. i William J., b. Aug. 20, 1823, in the town of Monroe, N. Y.; d. March 6, 1886, in Blooniin^rove, N. Y.; ni. Lydia Car- penter, b. Oct. 24, 1823 ; d. Dec. 6, 1888. No children. 57 Isaac [William 24], b. Oct. 5, 1803: d. Sept. 11, 185o ; m. Oct. 22, 1829, Sarah Garthwait, b. Oct. 11, 1808; d. Sept. 25, 1855. Children: 119 John W., b. Aug. 22, 1830. i Mary A., b. March 4, 1832; d. Dec. 6, 1854; m. , 1852, Aaron Smith. ii James O., b. Feb. 24, 1834; d. May 31, 1871, unmarried. 58 John [William 24], b. ; d. about 1824; m. Jane Humphrey. Child: 120 William Hwmphrey, b. , 1818, in Newburgh, N. Y. 60 Ephraim [Christopher 20], b. ; d. ; m. Ruth, dau. Jere- miah Coleman (25). Children: i Phebe, m. Daniel Bouton. ii Elizabeth, m. Henry Still. iii Mary, m. Thomas Simpson. iv Julianna, m. Peter Ploughman. V Nellie, b. ; d. Feb. , 1814, unmarried. 61 William [Thomas 28], b. Feb. 4, 1755; d. ; m. . Emigrated to I^ewistown, Delaware. Children: 121 Thomas. 122 James. i Elizabeth, b. ; d. ; m. William Russel. 62 Samuel [Thomas 28], b. Dec. 3, 1761 ; d. ; m. Deborah, dau. Jac(">b Brown and Deborah, dau. Thomas Coleman (12). No record of children. He was living at Trenton, N. J., Aug. 18, 1798. 60 COLEMAN FAMILY Ga Nathaniel [Thomas 28], b. July 12, 1TG5; d. ; in. Elizabeth . No record of children. He lived in New Cornwall, Orange Co., N. Y., in 1798. 04 Thomas [Thomas 38], b. April 37, 1767; d. Reb. 21, 1832 ; m. first Mary Galloway, b. April 28, 17(i7; d. Dec. (1, 1804. Was a blacksmith; lived in Cornwall, N. Y. Children: i Elizabeth, b. Feb. 7, 1789 ; m. Obediah Smith. 123 AVilliam, b. Mar. 19, 179;i. ii Ann, b. Oct. 5, 1794 ; m. Morris B. Pilgrim. 124 Roe, b. Nov. 14, 1797. iii Charlotte, b. Dec. 18, 1799 ; m. Morris Stephens, iv Thomas, b. Jan. 28, 1802 : d. Feb. 13, 1822. He m. second a widow Nelson. Children: 125 Samuel, b. May 1:3, 1807 126 Emory, b. Aug. 24, 1809. 127 Henry, b. Mar. 19, 1812. 65 Abner [Curtis, 29], b. Sept. 2fl, 1759; d. June 17, 1834; m. April 9, 1783, Ruth Tuthill, b. Nov. 17, 1764; d. Mar. 17, 1834. Children: i Anna, b ; d. ; m. Joseph Heard. Child rnn: i Joseph, b. . ii Jane, b. Aug. 7, 1822; d. Jan. 28, 1904, unmarried, iii Abby, b. ; d. ; m. Wiley. iv Vashti, b. ; d. ; m. Jan. 18, 1843, Samuel R. Strong. ii Ruth, b. ; d. ; m. Davenport. iii Hannah, b. ; d. ; m. Reeder. 128 Abner. Jonathan, b. : d. Feb. 3, 1850. SIXTH GENERATION 61 60 David [John 30], b. Feb. 27, 1762; d. Nov. 10, 1840; m. Jane Hawkins; b. 1761 ; d. July 31, 1833. Children: -; m. James Roberts. They moved i Mary, b. ; d. to Chemung Co., N. Y. ii Nancy, b. ; d. ; m, John Martin. They moved to Jersey City, N. J. iij Sarah, b. d. Middletown, N. Y. iv Deborah, b. ; m. Benjamin Corry. Lived in 1800; d. ; m. W. D. Oakley. She died at Slate Hill, N. Y. 129 William, b. Feb. 13, 175*4; d. April 11, 1858, near Mt. Hope, N.Y. 67 Jonathan [John 30], b. , 1764; d. Feb. 13, 1844. in the town of Montgomery, N. Y.; m. Hannah; b. , 1771; d. July 1, 1846, dau. of John and Elizabeth Case. i Sally, b. ; d. — to Seneca Co,, N. Y'^. ii Hannah, b. ; d. -; m. Reubin Helmes. They moved unmarried. 130 John Case. iii Elizabeth, b. ; d. - unmarried. iv Marie, b. Oct. 10, 1795; d. Aug. 10, 1849; m. Ebenezer Mills ; only record Mary E., b. , 1834; d. Feb. 13, 1848 v Amy, b. -; d. -; m. Henry Mills. She died before 1844. Children: George, James, Harriet, wife ofTSmith Vail ; John, Louise and Hannah Maria. All living in Onandaga Co., N. Y., in 1844. vi Louise, b. -; d. ; m. Jasper Totten. vii Benjamin, d. j'oung. 131 Isaac N., b. June 1, 1805. 68. William [John 30], b. June 1, 1770; d. , 1849, in Mt. Hope, Orange Co., N. Y.; m. first Mary Reeve; b. . Children: 62 COLEMAN FAMILY i Sarah, b. Mar. 4, 1796; d. Jan. 28, 1846; in. Isaiali Mills. They moved to Onandaga Co., N. Y. Children: Moses, AV^iiliani C, Abifi:ail and Martha Jane. ii De])orah, b. Mar. 26, 1797; d. Nov. 6, 1864 ; ni. Jan. 13, 1820, Amzi Mapes, b. , 1795 ; d. , 1880. Children: i Mary, b. 1821. ii Jemima, b. 1825. iii Cynthia, b. 1829. iv David S., b. 1«;31. V William Harvey, b. 1834. 132 Nathaniel, b. May 1, 1798: d. , at Bushville, Orange Co., N. Y. 1:53 Eri, b. Oct. 2, 1799: d. at Pinckney, Mich. 134 ]:)avid, b. Nov 16, 1801 ; d. at Middletown, N. Y. By his second wife, a widow, Sarah K. Seely, had 135 Joseph K., b. Aug. 30, 1805 ; d. at Howells, N. Y. iii Abigail, b. Jan. 4, 1808; d. Oct. 31, 1869; m. Feb. 2^ 1846, Grabriel Coleman, 75. 136 John, b. Nov. 12, 1815: d. Nov. 26, 1903, in Laporte, Ind. He in. third Jemime Corwin. One son. 137 William Lewis, b. Nov. 14, 1817; d. in Iowa. 69 Joshna [John 30], b. Mar. 10, 1774; d. , 1857; m. April 29, 1797, Sarah Penny, b. July 8, 1776; d. . Children: 138 Joliii Penny, b. Nov. 23, 1798. 139 Ezra, b. Feb. 8, 1801. 140 William Downs, b. June 3, 1803. 141 Joshua Youngs, b. .July 9, 1805. 142 Alfred, b. Nov. 6, 1807. SIXTH GENERATION (« 143 David Sidney, b. Jan. 23, 1810. 144 James N., b. Sept. 13, 1816. i Abigail Jane, b. ; d. ; ui. John Roloson. No children. ii Sarah Caroline, b. ; d. ; ni. Zei)haniah Brink. No children. 70 William [William 31], b. Nov. 5, 1786. Children: 145 Kelly, b. . Had one son who lived near Elmira, N. Y. i Oliver, b. ; m. Had no children. 146 Philetus, b. . 147 Christopher, b. . 148 Theodore, b. . ii Celia, b. ; m. Hulse. One dau. living near Elmira, N. Y. iii Jane, b. ; m. Burns. Sons, Robert, Cieorge. 71 Daniel [William 31], b. Aug. 10, 1788. 72 Christopher [William 31], b. April 30, 1790; d. Jan. ID, 1830; m. Julia Ann Coleman, b. Dec. 20, 1793; d. Dec. 19, 1870. Children: i James, d. in his youth. ii Harriet, b. ; m. George T. Overhiser. Children : George T. and Ella. iii Mary B., b. ; Ezra S. Coleman 151. iv Priscilla, b. ; m. William Marvin and moved West. V Susan, b. ; m. William Dan. Had two children. Parents and children all dead. 149 Christopher Saterly, b. Aug. 27, 1813. 73 Thomas [William 31], b. Mar. 6, 1792; d. A])ril 13, 1864; m. Prudence Corwin, b. Sept. 5, 1800 ; d. June 25, 1866. Children : 64 CX)LEMAN FAMILY i p:iizabeth, b. May 11, 1.S22 ; d. An^. 1, 1887; m. Henry K. Corwiii. Children: i Horace F., b. . ii Anna, b. ; m. Peter E. Guniaer. And three who died in infancy. V>0 Daniel, b. Aug. 7, 1824. ii Arminda, h. Dec. 3, 1826 ; d. ; m. Gabriel Corwin. No children. iii Martha, b. Feb. 25, 1829 ; d. -; m. William J. Knight. No children. iv Nancy, b. May 5, 1831 ; ni, Levi Van Auken. Two chil- dren: Albert C. and Ida F. V Jemima, b. Jan. 18, 1834 ; m. Michael N. Sawyer. Chil- dren: i Alida; m. George Brown. » ii Lizzie ; m. Walter Bi'eton. iii Nellie; m. William Millen. And Uzell and Howard who d. unmarried. 74 Philetus [William 31], b. Dec. 25, 1795. 7.". Gabriel [William 31], b. July 11, 179!); d. May 7, 18(il ; m. firist , 1822, Marie Smith, b. Feb. 20, 1800; d. April 1(), 1842. Children : i Harriet Antha, b. June 4, 1823 ; d. Nov. 9, 1904 ; m. Oct. 21, 1840, Benjamin F. Mapes, b. Oct. 1, 1825. Children : i Hai-riet M., b. July 3, 1848; m. Nov. 11, 1868. ii Benjamin A., b. July 28, 1850; d. July 15, 1882. iii George E., b. Jan. 18, 1853; m. Nov. 13, 1871. 151 Ezra Smith, b. Nov. 24, 1825. 152 Elliott Alonzo, b. Jan. 21. 1829. SIXTH GENERATION 65 ii Louisa, b. Sept. 8, 1883; d. Oct. 25. 1883; in. Dec. 14, 1854, Oscar Halstead, b. Sept. (3, 1833 ; d. Nov. 5, 1899. Children (all born in Mt. Hope, Orange Co., N. Y.): i Florence A., b. Sept. 16, 1855; m. Oct. 11, 1876. ii Harriet, b. July 4, 1857; m. July 4, . iii Charles I., b. Feb. 13, 1859; ni. Dec. 31, 1883. iv Angeline, b. Feb. 3, 1861 ; d. Jan. 7, 1863. V Gabriel C, b. Feb. 36, 1863; d. Mar. 39, 1863. vi Caroline, b. Jan. 3, 1865 ; d. Oct. 13, 1870. vii Rebecca M., b. Jan. 19, 1867; m. Nov. 15, 1894. viii Mary, b. Jan. 14, 1869; d. Oct. 35, 1881. ix Elliott C, b. Nov. 3, 1873 ; d. Sept. 5, 1901. He married second, Feb. 36, 1846, Abigail, dau. William Coleman (iS. Children : iii Abigail Maria, b. Dec. 37, 1846 ; d. Mar. 12, 1867. 153 Luther, b. April 16, 1851. 77 Joshua [Timothy 33], b. ; m. Esther . Children : i John. ii Joshua, iii Simeon, iv Spencer. V Electa. vi Lucy. She died leaving a daughter, who was taken in charge by her grandfather. 78 James C. [Timothy 33], b. Mar. 35, 1802, at Pompey, Onondaga Co., N. Y.; d. at Muscatine, Iowa, in Oct., 1863 ; m. Sept. 18, 1838, in Or- ville, N. Y., Naamah Darwin Robinson, b. Sept. 10, 1808, at Dalton, Berkshire Co., Mass.; d. in Paola, Kansas, Ajjril 30, 1881. Children: 6G COLEMAN FAMILY i Penuelia A., 1). July 4, 1829; d. Mar., 18(il) : ui. Robert Lapsley in \S'A. Children: Jennie, Annie, Grace. ii Her.'ichel, b. June 11, 18;>1, at Ponipey, N. Y.; ni. Rebecca Poague in 18o9. iii. John Dempster, b. July 10, 18?,:) : d. Feb. 10, 1900; ni. Lois Burr. Children: Clinton and Mary. iv Angeline, b. July 18, 1835, in Springwater, N. Y.; ni. Nov. 18, 1850, Lewis C. Crittenden, b. Deo. 2, 1829, in Dover, N. J. (000 Elm St., Ottawa, Kan.) Chddren: i Harry Lewis, b. Oct. 0, 1857, in Cedar Falls, Iowa. ii Fanny Dewitt, b. Nov. 15, 1808, in Paolo, Kan. V Emory, b. July 5, 1837 ; d. young. 154 David Robinson, b. Aug. 4, 1839, at Dansville, Livingston Co., N. Y. vi Wilber F., b. Oct. 11, 1841 : d. in infancy. vii Rosamond, b. July 29, 1844; d. Mar. 15. 1890; m. James W. Walter. Children: Rosamond, Fred E., Frank C, David B. and Lewis C. viii Emerette Dewitt, b. Sept. 20, 1840: d. while young. HI Timothy [Timothy 32], b. Oct. 20,1798; d. Mar. 19, 1870; m. Diana Tiffany. (Jhildren: i Caroline, b. ; m. John Pinkerton. Children: Frank, Charles, William, Stephen. ii Elizabeth, b. . iii Stephen, b. . 155 TiiiKvtliy, 1). Fel>. i:i. 1839. H; Stephen [George 35], b. Feb. 8, 1782; d. Aug. 12. 1849: m. Nov. 11, 1818, Elsie Secor, b. Mar. 5. 1787; d. .July l:i, 1849. Children (all b. in Monroe, Orange (^o., N. Y.): i Elvin Secor, b. Jan. 31. 1820 ; d. Mar. 3, 187:5 ; unmarried. ii Marv, b. Nov. 3. 1822 ; d. July 25, 1834. SIXTH GENERATION 67 150 John Secoi-, b. Aug. 0, 1824. (Woodbury Falls, Orange Co., N. Y.) 83 l^hilip fGeorge 35], b. June 10, 1784, in Monroe, N. Y.; d. Dec. 11, 1843, in Rochester, N. Y.; m. first Phebe Mailler, dau. James and Jemima JMailler, of Cornwall, N. Y. Children; i George, b. Oct. 23, 1813 ; d. Oct. 28, 1836, at Troy, Ohio. ii James, b. Oct. 5, 1815 ; d. young. iii Phebe, b. Dec. 8, 1816 ; d. ; m. David Denniston. Two sons in 1840; George C, b. Feb. 7, 1837. - iv Ann, b. June 5, 1822. V Augustus, b. June 1, 1825. He ni. second, Marie, b. July 30, 1794, at Somerville, N. J.; d. Nov. 3, 1859, at Rochester, N. Y.: dau. of Richard Drake; b. Feb. 4, 1767; d. May 18, 1840, and Sarah Messier, b. Jan. 21, 1773; d. Nov. 1, 1826: widow of John R. Sebring, b. Nov. 19, 1773; d. Sept. 16, 1820. Chil- dren: 157 Stephen, b. July 6, 1826; d. April 1, 1882, at Rochester, N. Y. 158 Columbus, b. Oct. 6, 1829. 159 Adorani, b. Mar. 2, 1832. vi Sarah Maria, b. April 10, 1835 ; d. April 24, 1861 ; unmarried. 84 John [John 37], b. July 1, 1783; d. May 7, 1867; m. first, Ruth Smith. Children: i Robert, b. Feb. 19, 1810 ; d. Oct. 1, 1880 ; unmarried. 160 William, b. 24, 1812; d. Sept. 29, 1841. 161 George, b. June 5, 1814; d. Mar. 8, 1871. 162 Thomas, b. Aug. -, 1816; d. Aug. 23, 1840. ii Mary. He m. second, Susan Kent, b. Dec. 14, 1802 ; d. June 26, 1882. Chil- dren: 68 COLEMAN FAMILY K;:', Jjiuies S., b. Au^'. 2i), 182:3 ; d. May 17, 1844. 164 Mott C, b. April 2, 1825 ; d. Nov. 17, 18G!). 165 David C, b. July 20, 1827; d. Mar. 18, 1888. 166 Charles, b. 7, 18:i2 ; d. Jan. 7, 1903. iii Mary Elizabeth, b. Sept. 11, 1836; d. Nov. 28, 1863; in. Oct. 9, 1855, to James Brown. Children: 1 Amanda J. ii Mary Esther, who m. Alvin Miller. iv Bethia R., b. May 0, 1846 ; unmarried. 85. Joseph [Joseph 40], b. Jan. 16, 1774, at Goshen, N. Y.; baptized in the First Presbyterian Church at Goshen, N. Y., April 10, 1774: d. Mar. 31, 1842, at Chester, Morris Co., N. J.; m. Dec. 8, 1707, Ruth Mills, b. Mar. 8, 1776, in Morristown, N. J.; d. Dec. 14, 1854, at Chester, N. J. Children : 167 Jedediah Mills, b. Feb. 4, 1799. i Sarah Roberts, b. Oct. 21, 1800 ; d. 3Iay 6, 1894 ; m. Joseph Harrison Coleman, 89. 168 Charles W., b. Sept. 28, 1803. 169 Stephen B., b. Mar. 20, 1808, at Chester, N. J. 86 Merrit [Nathaniel 42], b. Nov. 28, 1782, in Goshen, N, Y.; d. Mar. 2, 1875, at Battle Creek, Mich.; m. in Goshen, N. Y., Oct. 13, 1804, Mary Smith, b in Goshen, N. Y., June 5, 1786: d. April 14, 1865, at Battle Creek, Mich. He was appointed Lieut, in Major Depuy's Batalion of Infantry of N. Y. Militia in 1815 ; resigned in 1816. Children: i Eliza M., b. Nov. 8, 1805, in Goshen, N. Y.; d. June 1, 1859, at Battle Creek, Mich.; m. Nov. 8., 1823, Sands McCamley, b, Aug. 16. 1793; d. April 30, 1864; son of David McCamly, b. in Warwick, N. Y , Sept. 9, 1743, and Phebe S:ui John F. [Heiijjiiiiin 43], b. Dec. 4. 1781: d. Au^. C I85r); m. Feb. 7, 1S08. Letty, b. Jan. i:}, 1788; d. Feb. 1, 18(54; dau. of John Thew ; 1). Nov. 80, 17(iO; d. Mar. KJ, 1822. A native of Rockland Co., N. Y. His wife, Hannah (riirnee, b. July l(i, 1700; d. Oct. 30, 1856. Children: 186 AVilliani Nelson, b. Feb. 18, 1809. i Harriet, b. Jan. 21, 1811; d. May 22, 1887; m. Halstead Gurnee, b. May 21, 1801 ; d. May 11, 1891. Had two chil- dien who d. young, and Augusta, b. Jan. 3, 1833; m. George H. Boyd, b. June 29, 1829. One dau.: i Harriet Gurnee, b. June 2, 1864; m. Homer M. Green, b. Sept. 37, 1866. Two daus.: i Harriet Augusta B., b. Mar. 31, 1902. ii Helen, b. Nov. 20, 1904. 187 John Thew, b. Mar. 2, 1823. 93 Gabriel [Benjamin 43], b. Aug. 13, 1783 ; d. Aug. 3, 1871 ; ni. Feb. o, 1811, Sally, b. Feb. 9, 1788; d. Mar. 12, 1865; dau. of Peter Stagg and Ruth Carpenter, and widow of Ephriam Marston, who was killed at the Battle of Miuisink. They were m. on the 28th of Mar., 1779. Gabriel Coleman was a private in the AVar of 1812. Children: 188 James Milton, b. Jan. 23, 1808. 189 Bradner, b. April 1, 1810. i Susan, b. Oct. 13, 1812; d. Jan. 6, 1843; m. Lewis Park- hurst. 94 Benjamin C. [Benjamin 43], b. Aug. 2, 1791 ; d. Aug. 16. 1845; m. Oct. 17, 1S16, Kleanor, b. Aug. 9, 1793; d. Oct. 19, 1853; dau. of Gen. Abra- li.nii N'.iil ;nid P^sther Rockwell. Benjamin C. served in the War of 1812, and was appointed an Ensign in 1818 in the 30th Regt. of N. Y. State :\[ilitia. Children: i Haimali .lane, b. Nov. 1, 1817; d. June 25, 1884; m. Oct. 19, 1842, Charles Board Seely, b. June 19, 1817; d. July 8, 1891. Chil'lrfMi : i Eleanor, b. Oct. , 1843; unmarried. ii Frederick B., b. Sept. 14, 1845 ; d. July 17, 1901 ; m. Ruth Davis. Cliildren: SIXTH GENERATION 75 i Howard, b Jan. 27, 1878. ii Julia Youngs, b. Nov. 20, 187!). iii Floyd, b. Sept. 8, 1881 ; d. Aug. 30, 1!)0;!. iv Fred B., b. April 29, 1884. aii Hannah, iv Mary Frances, V Charles Abraham, b, ; m. Janet Mosher; ha.s two sons and one dau. 1J>() James Carpenter, ix April 28, 1820; d. Feb, 2, 1882. ii Esther Ann, b. May 3, 1822; m. Jan, 1, 1846, Thaddeus Seely(bro. of Charles B.), b. in Chester, N. Y., Nov. 12, . 1821; d. Oct. 5, 1885. Children (all b. in Chester, N. Y.): i James, b, April (», 1847; unmarried. ii Emma, b, Feb. 1, 1849; d. Mar. 16, 1005; unmarried, iii Harriet^ b. May 5, 1851 ; d, June 2, 1856. iv John, b. July 24, 18-53 ; d. Nov. 20, 185(;, V Mary, b. Jan. 8, 1857; m. Oct. 21,,1885, Charles E., b, in Warwick, N. Y., June 21, 1856 : son of Joachiui Ontario Schultz, b. Aug. 3, 1818, and Hannah Maria AVard, b. Aug. 16, 1818. Children (all b. in War- wick, N. Y,); i Harold Seely, b. Sept. 10, 1887. ii Louis Claude, b. Dec. 11, 1889. . iii Julia Seely, b. May 7, 1893, vi Julia, b. May 23, 1859 ; d. July 23, 1893. iii Al>raham, b. Mar. 17, 1825; d. Jan. 8, 1862; m. Dec. 2, 1861, Hannah Wood, No children. iv Frances Aimiua, b. ])ec, 23, 1827; d. Sept. 12, 1863 ; m. May 21, 18G1, Daniel B. Rockwell, of Horseheads, N. Y. No children. 7(i COLKMAN FAMILY IIM l^.-n.iaiiiiii ('ari)fMitpr, b. Mar. 7. 1H;{(); d. Aug. 21, imS. \U-2 William Bradner, b. Sept. 17. 18:«: d. Mar. 24, 18!)(). 1!>:5 John, b. Feb. (i, 1S:57; d. May 24, 1!)0:1 !»."") Ira [Benjamin 48], b. — — -, 1704, in Hainptonburgh, N. Y.: d. in Seneca Co., N. Y., , 1847; ni. Feb. 1."), 1821, Emily Dunning, b. ; d. Aug. 21, 1878. Children: 1!»4 Theodore, b. Jan. 80, 1822. lit.") Benjamin Franklin, b. May 28, 1823. i Frances Emily, b. April .1, 182o. im Ira H., b. Jan. 16, 1828. I!t7 Thaddeus Mortimer, b. Oct. 22, 1838. !ti> Phiueas R. [Joel 44], b. Mar. 10, 178G; d Mar. 2, 1868; ni. Sarah Lud- low, b. May 15, 1792 ; d. Aug. 9, 1861. He was appointed Lieut, in the 8()th Regiment of N. Y. State Militia in 1818: Children: i Mary Ann, b. June 23, 1815; d. Dec. 81, 1844; m. Samuel E. Rumsey on Sept. 24, 1883. Children: i Samuel Edward. ii Emily, b. ; m. Ira Hawkins. Children: Mary and Caroline. ii Elizabeth Rachel, b. Jan. 25, 1818; d. April 18, IS!)7 ; m. Sept. 6, 1888, William C. Brewster, b. Aug. 9, 1814; d. Oct. 26, 1897. Children: i Katina Augusta, b. June 4, 1889: m. George F. Elliott. ii Nathaniel Rumsey, I). :Mar. 10, 1842. iii AVilliam Ofleld, b. Feb. 14, 1844. iv John Quackenbos, b. April 22, 1848. V Riclianl .1.. b. April 12, 1853. iii Sarah Jane, b. ,\ov. 28, 1820; d. Sept. 20, 1841 ; unujarried. SIXTH GENERATION 77 iv Julia Seward, b. Feb. 27, 1827; d. Dec. 11, IS."); uiiiiiarried. 198 Phineas Rumsey, b. Feb. 12, 1829. V Albert Ludlow, b. May 9, 18;!2 ; d. April 18, 1862. 97 Hull [Joel 44], b. Sept. 12, 1790; d. Aug. 28, 1865; in. , 1810, his step-sister, Lois, dau. of Jonathan Owen, dec'd, and his step mother, Mary Dunning; Lois. b. ; d. July 8, 1857. Children: i Eliza, b. Dec. 24, 1811; d. Jan. 14, 1866; m. Thomas S. Nanny. ii Edson, b. Mar. 8, 1815 ; d. ; m. Aug. 26, 1838, Hannah Elizabeth, b. Mar. 2, 1818 ; dau. of John W. Wisner and Eliza Ryerson. No children. iii Almeda, b. May 23, 1817; m. William H. Waterbury. iv Frances M., b. Mar. 14, 1819; m. first, John M. Ferrier ; ni. second, Louis M. Jayne. 98 Joel [Joel 44], b. Mar. 2, 1794 ; d. Aug. 16, 1867 ; m. Sept. 8, 1815, Sally Harlow, b. Jan. 27, 1795; d. Nov. 16, 1867. Children: 199 Francis R., b. Oct. 14, 1816. 200 John C, b. Mar. 12, 1821. 201. Joel Hull, b. July 28, 1829. 99 Oliver [Joel 44], b. , in Bloouiingrove, N. Y.; d. ; ni. Nancy . He moved to western New York. Children: i A dau. who d. young. ii William Augustus, b. ; d. : m. . No childi-en. He served as a captain in a New York Regi- ment during the Civil War. 1(1(1 Alfred [Joel 44], b. April 13, 1803; d. Nov. 17, 1889, in (iroshen, N. Y.: m. June 8, 1825, Sarah Jane Kirk, b. Jan. 31, 1807; d. Aug. 27, 1895. . Children: Frances M., b. June 13, 1826 ; d. Dec. 16, 1849. 202 Louis Edson, b. June 1, 1833. TK COLE 51 AN FAMILY IHl HHrrjaiiiiii [.loliii 4")], I). June H. 18t4, in Little Hritafii, N. Y.; (I. Ocf. 7, IS?;}; 111. Sept. 4, 1851, Mary Fraiicf^ (TJeuiioii, 1>. in West Meath^ Ireland, Oct. 11, 1834; d. Jan. 2, 1004. Children: i Clara E., b. :^^ay '2(\ 1852 ; m. Sept. 15. 1871, Leonanl Clark, b. June l), 1847. Children: i Ada, b. Nov. 14, 1872; m. Jnly 20, tSJ)7. Frank Miller. ii Olivia, b. Jan. 28, 1875 ; ni. May — , 1901), S. All)ert Weller. iii William B., b. June 20, 1878 ; d. Au^. 12, 1880. iv Etta, b. Sept. 18, 1882; m. Sept. 22, liXio, ClayTou Trump, V Floyd, b. Sept. 24, 1884; d. Mar. 20, 1885. vi Irene, b. Feb. !), 1885. vii Alvin, b. Jan. 12, 1887; d. Jan. 21, 1887. viii Henry L., b. Feb. 15, 18!>0. ix Viola M., b. Mar. 29, 1894: d. Jan. 2, 1900. 2(i;! William B.. b. Jan. 16, 1854. ii Fainiy H., b. Dec. 21, 1850 ; m. Nov. 9, 1882. James F. Fagaii, 1). J;in. 29, 1840. Children: j Edna Gertrude, b. Aug. ;31, 1884. ii Lura Frances, b. July 17, 1886, iii Carrie Belle, b. Jan. 24, 1888. •.'114 .\lfi-p(i M., b. Dec. 21, 1858. iii (ieorge R., b. Nov. 5, 1859; d. Sej)t. IS. l,S(i4. iv Charlotte D.. b. Dec. 24, 1801; m. Dec. 17, 1890, James A. Upton, b. Sept. 12, 1868. Children (028 S. Kentucky St., lola, Kansas): i Edith, b. Aug. 29, isui. SIXTH GENERATION 79 ii fxeneve, b. Jan. 10, ]8!)8. iii Hazel, b. Jan. 26, IHflC. iv Edna, b. Nov. ;}, m)S. V Harry, b Feb. 1, 1900. vi Mildred, b. Aug. 15, 1908. vii Millard, b. Aug. 15, 1903. V Harriet Gr., b. Dec. 29, 1868. 205 Ira, b. Nov. 25, 1865. vi John Hoffman, b. Nov. 2, 1868; unmarried. 11)2 William R. [John 45], b. , 1811; d. June 13, 1855; m. first, Sarah Elizabeth McDowell, b, Dec. 17, 1807; d. Jan. 17, 1855. They and their children born in Little Britain, Orange Co., N. Y. i John T., b. July 17, 1840 ; d. Oct. 1, 1857. ii Mary E., b. June 14, 1842; m. D^c. 29, 1863, James D. Har- ris, b. May 28, 1872. Children : i Henrietta, b. Dec. 14, 1864; d. June 17, 1886. ii Cora Eve, b, Dec. 28, 1870 ; d. June 8. 1900. iii George W., b. June 9, 1844; unmarried (Doon, Tyron Co., Iowa). iv Sarah D., b. Jan. 1, 1849; d. July 27, 1896; m. Dec. 14, 1875, Charles F. Ketcham, b. Nov. 27, 1839. Children: i Antoinette, b. Jan. 24, 1877; m. June 20, 1901. ii Evaline, b. Jan. 5, 1879. 206 William H., b. Jan. 26, 1852. (Neocross, Grant (Jo., Minn.) He m. second, Eliza Norris. No children. 103 John D. [John 45]. b. Sept. 12, 1818; d. Sept. 3, 1875, at Johnstown, Mich.; m. Mar. 1, 1842, Martha Jane, b. Mar. 13, 1823; d. Nov. 14, 1896: dau. of John Coleman 88. Children: ,s(i (;UJ.EMA^■ FAxMILY i (Calvin B.. h. Jan. :'.l, 1H4:J ; d. Ain-il 7, 184:J. :2(i: John H.. b. Sept. (i, 184-4. ii Clara Eleanor, b. Au^-. 2, 1846 ; iii. Sept. IC. 18!ti>, Alonzo Lawerson. iii Martha Amelia, b. Oct. 2;}, 1848; d. June , 18S(i ; ui. , 1870, Ira D. Hunt. Children: i Rose E. ii Jessie M. 208 Thaddeus Girard, b. Mar. 0, 1850. SEVENTH GENERATION. 104 Alanson [James 46], b. in Oranfi:e Co., N. Y., July 5, 1707; d. Oct. 4, 1840; m. Harriet Hawks, b. Jan. 15, 1807; d. Feb. 10, 1801, in Dod^e (vo.. Minn. Children (all born in Wayne Co., N. Y. ); 20!i William Alanson, b. Sept. 27, 1828; d. , 1804, in Dod^e (Jo.. Minn. 210 Henry Harrison, b. Aug. 20. 182r); d. .Tan. 30. IWiii. in Lincoln. Neb. i Rosetta, b July 12. 1827 ; d. , 1806, in Fresno, Cal. ii AI)iHail. b. May L"), 18;J0 : d. Aug. 14. 18;]1. 211 (iraiiville H.. b. Sept. 10. 1882. iii IMjirtiia Kli/a, b. Nov. 4, 18o4, in L\ons. Wayne (.'o , X. Y.; 111. Nov. 4. 18r)2, Albert Grhastin, b. Sept. 20, 1820, in Mead- vilic. Pa. (Richland Ontre, Wis.) Children (all born in SrxToiiville, Wis.): i Frank D., b. .Fune 0, iN.ld ; d. .Jan. 7, 1M.-)1. ii Albert, b. May ;U, ]8.""):{. iii Heniy ii.. ii. .[iine2:;. lsri(J. iv ?»Iai-v (iertrude. b. Fel).'14. I8; d. April 4, 1865. vi Susan E., b. Oct. 18, 1870. 105 David E. [James 46], b. June 12, 1808; d. Dec. 17, 1888; ni. Jan. 14, 1827, Mary Ann Rugar, b. Aug. 10, 1805; d. Dec. 17, 1885. (Jhildren (all born in New York State): i Martha, b. Jan. 2, 1828; d. Mar. 31, 1828. ii (Jaroline M., b. Dec. 2, 1831 ; m. Dec. 24, 1851, George Wells, b. Dec. 20, 1825, in Connecticut (87 Fifth St., Grand Rapids, Mich.) Children: i R. H., b. Nov. 2, 1853, at Benton. N. Y.; m. Dec. 2(5, 1875, Lillian Dickenson, b. Oct. — , 1853. Children: i Irene, b. Jan. 28, 1895. ii Eva, b. Mar. 31, 1897. iii Marion, b. May 21, 1899. iv Carolyn, b. July 18, 1901. V Laura, b. Nov. 15, 19(»3. ii Julia M., b. May 24, 1856; m. .Tan. 29, 1878, J. A. Wagner, b. Jan. 26, 1853. Children: i Mary, b. Nov. 15, 1883. ii Bertha, b. April 9, 1894. iii Flora, b. Nov. 25, 1894. iii Frank E., b. Aug. 17, 1858; d. Nov. 10, 1858. iv Flora A., b. Nov. 10, 1859 ; m. Oct. 30, 1884, George M. Hodgkins. One child: i Carrie, b. May 18, 1892. V Arlettie M., b. June 6, 1862. vi George M., b. June 22, 1865; ni. Sept. 5, 1894, Car- rie Gleadell. Children: W,' CULKMAN FAMILY i Ruth, 1). June :!(l, 189.1. ii Carlton, b. April !), 1!)01. vii John B., b. June 22, 1805; m. Sept. 4, 18—, Jennie Lonuer. (Cooperville, Mich.) Children: i Mildred, b. Sept. 12, 1891. ii Harry H., b. Ai)ril 1, 189(). viii Sadie E., b. July :](), 1868 ; m. July 25, 1894, J. Wood. Children: i Wells, b. Oct. 29, 1899. ii Carrie E., b. Dec. la, 1871 ; d. Dec. Ki. 1884. X Henrietta, b. July 29, 1873 ; ui. July Id, 1897, H. F. Mclntja-e. Children: i John Wells, b. May 10, lS!»,s. ii Francis, b. Aug. 29, 1904. iii Moses Wagner, b. Feb 15, 183:!; d. Sept. 12, 18;!4. 212 John J., b. Aug. 5, 1835. (Augusta, Mich.) 21:'. David Hrown, b. Oct. 3, 1837. iv Sarah Jane, b. Nov. 8, 18:!9 ; ni. first, Charles Sniead. One dau. i Fannie Franger. She ni. second, M. Hodgkins. (Coopersville, Mich.) •J14 (ieorge W., b. Feb. 12, 1842. i;Travers City, Mich.) 215 Francis A., b. Mar. :10, 1845. (Augusta, Mich.) km; J. .1)11 (.Fames 4(;j. 1». Jan. 9, 1.S05, in Penn Yan, X. Y.; d. Dec. 1.8, 188(J ; ni. tirsT, Aug. 1:5, 1826, Jane Renry, b. ; d. Nov. 8, 1837. Chil- (In-n : 21t; O.scar FiT/alU-n, b. June 2, 1827. SEVENTH GENERATION m 2\i; John Milton, b. April 14, \H2\). i Jane Piliza, b. June 5, 1831 ; d. , 1840. 218 James, b. Sept. 7, 1834 ; d. Sept. — , 1900. ii Elizabeth, b. Aug. 8, 183.1, in Allegany Co., N. Y.; ni. Sept. 22, 1853, Orange AV. Coons, b. July 31, 1832. Chil- dren: i James Harvey, b. Nov. 11, 1854; m. Dec. 11, 1879. (Onargo, 111.) ii Nettie, b. May 2, 1857 ; ni. Aug. 19, 1880, Philbrook. (Kansas City, Mo. ) iii Emma, b. April 11, 1859; m. Oct. 18, 1881, Philbrook, (Rock Island, 111.) iv Elmer H., b. Jan. 22, 1862; m. April 3, 1883. (Onargo, 111.) He m. second, , 1839, Catherine Nearpass, b. June 24, 1803 ; d. April 30, 1892. Children: ill Harrison, b. Nov. 2, 1840; d. Jan. 13, 1841. iv Mary Amy, b. Nov. 19, 1841 ; m. Feb. 5, 1871, C. R. Hollister, 1). Feb. 16, 1839, in Ohio. (Wayland, Mich.) Children: i William A., b. July 15, 1872, in Michigan. ii Sarah D., b. July 2, 1875, in Michigan. v William Curtise, b. Oct. 31, 1843 ; d. Feb. 13, 1844. 107 James [James 46], b. July 31, 1811, in Orange Co., N. 1.; d. in Kala- mazoo, Mich., May 9, 1855; m. Sept. 25, 1837, Sylvia Jenkins, b. Mar. 29. 1820; d. Jan. 26, 1900. Children (all born in Kalamazoo, Mich.): i Mary Jane, b. Sept. 10, 1830 ; m, Jan. 28, 1856, Hiram T. Stringham, b. Oct. 12, 1832, in Cayuga Co., N. Y. No children. 219 (jeorge W., b. June 17, 1841. (117 West 8th St., Cincinnati, Ohio.) H4 COLKMA.N FAMILY ii Aiiiiie' M., 1). Dec. 20, 184:5: in. Oct 21, 18(33, John Bennett, 1). Mar. 2, 18:57, in Ohio : d. Nov. 1:3, 1870. (m\ West Main St., Kalamazoo, Mich.) Children (all b. in Kahiniazoo, Mich.): i Albert Milo, b. Dec. 25, 1864. ii Stephen ()., b. July 25, 1866. iii Novelle L., b. Sept. 19, 1868. iii Josephine C, b. May :31, 1845 ; ni. Dec. 21, 1862. iv Fannie A., b. July 6, 1847, at Silver Creek, Mich.: ni. :\Iar. 15, 1880; was second wife of James E. Ames, b. Dec. :3. 1844, at Albion, N. Y., who had by his first wife one dau., Eva May, b. May 5, 1872 : by his second wife, Fannie A., he had two children (40 South E St., Grand Rapids, Mich.): i Edna Bessie, b. July W, 1882, at Grand Rapids, Mich. ii Frances E. Willard, b. April 8, 1886, at Grand Rapids, Mich. V Elizabeth, b. Feb. 14, 1849, in Kenosha. Wis.; m. Mar. 14. 1870, Cephas Ed Davidson, b. Aug. 12, 1852 ; d. Feb. :J, 1888. She m. second, Sept. 21, 1897, Francis C. Elliott, b. April 6, 1857; d. Feb. 25,1903. (Wayland, Mich.) Chil- dren: i Charles F., b. Jan. i:5, 1870. t Allegon, Mich.) ii Royal E., b. Nov. 7, 1874. (Allegon, Mich.) iii Fannie Inez, b. ^'ov. 16, 1872; d. Feb, 21, 1875. iv Georgie, b. Sept. 21, 1888; d. Nov. 12, 1889. vi James E., b April :30, 1854 ; m. and d., leaving no children. 108 William II. H. [James 46], 1). Dec. 9. 181:5, in Orange Co., N. Y.: d. Sept. I, 1886; m. April :5(), 18:39, Amanda Owen, 1). in Bethel, Vt.. Feb. s, 1809: d. Feb. i:5, 1HS7. Both d. ar Oshtemo, Mich. Children: i P^unice Henrietta, b. July 10, 1840, in Oshtemo, Mich.; in. Dec. 19, 1858, William Henry Bouckhout, b. June 9, 18:56: d. Dec. 10, 1899. ('hildren: SEVENTH GENERATION s') i Walter Seaford, h. Nov. ','4, 185!). ii Edward Alonzo, b. Feb. 1:5, 1862; d. Jan. 2:5, lltlil. iii Emeline, b. July 11, 18(>!). ii Sarah Elizabeth, b. Jan. 8, 1842; d. Au^. — 1898; in. Nov. 20, 1866, Charles Hope. Children: i Fred, b. Feb. 4, 1868, in Texas, Mich. (Kalamazoo, Mich.) ii Bertha A., b. Cug. 8, 1874. (Battle Creek, Mich.) 220 David Owen, b. Nov. 20, 1843. (Oshtemo, Mich.) 321 Henry A., b. Nov. 4, 1845. (Toledo, Ohio.) ii Alvira O., b. , 1849; ni. , 1870, Romaine Hiickhout. (Kalamazoo, Mich.) Onedau.: i Alvira, b , 187;]. 222 Frank, b, June 29, 1853. (Oshtemo, Mich.) Kill Josephus [Elijah 47], b. April 15, 1800; d. , 1869; m. , 1822, rferaldine Anderson, b. July 17, 1805: d. Dec. 6, 1893. (Miildren : 223 William Marsh, b. Aue:. 11, : i Herbert. 224 Edward Anderson, b. July 14, 1835 ; d. Oct. 9, 1905. ii Walter, b. Dec. 26, 1838. iii Josephine, b. April 3, 1840; d. Jan. 30, 1879 ; m. Joseph C. Cary. Children: i William, b. Aug. 29, 1860; d. Dec. 30, 1893. ii Lillie, b. July 14, . iii Maud, b. Aug. 11, . iv Blanche, b. June 29, . v Harry V. B., b. Jan. 24, 1879. s(i colp:ma^' family iv (MtMuentiiie, h. Oct. 8, 184'2 ; in. Oct. 8, 18(51. Harry S. Grif liths. V Josephns, b. .Xpril 32, . vi rieraldine, I). .Ian. 15, ; d. May 4, 1!)()4 ; in. Walter O. Lillie. 110 Daniel C. [Abraham 50], b. in Orange Co., N. Y., Mar. :il, 1817; d. Dec. 15, 1895; m. Mar. 24, 1846, Sarah J. Maffet, b. May ;51, 182(1, at Bethel, Vermont. Children: 225 Calvin C, b. Jan. 26, 1847. i Gertrude, b. Oct. 29, 1849; m. Dec. 28, 1868, Arthur L. Lillie, b. ; d. July 11, 1894. Children : i Sarah Janette, b. Oct. 6, 1870 ; m. Nov. 7, 1894. ii Curtis Arthur, b. Mar. ;U, 1881. iil Gertrude Clara, b. Feb. 19, 1884. iv Mabel Abbie, b. April 25, 1887. ii Etta, b. Sept. 18, 1862 ; unmarried. (Lawton, Mich.) Ill George W. [Abraham 50], b. June 6, 1819, in Newburgh, N. Y.; way killed at Chancellorisville, Va., on the ;5d day of May, 1863. He was a member of Co. G, 124th N. Y. V^ol. Inf. He m. June 22, 1854, Cath- erine De Groat, b. Dec. 14, 188:5, in Newburgh, N. Y. All children lu.ni in Newburgh, N. Y. i Annie F.,b. July 31, 1855; m. April 26, 1883, Arthur H. Downs, b. in Utica, N. Y. (23 Carmel St., New Haven. Conn.) Children : i Annie May, b. July 6, 1884, in Hartford, (.'unn. ii Ada Grace, b. May 23, 1886, in Hartford, Conn. iii George Howard, 1). Sept. 6, 1890, in New Haveu. Conn. ii Daniel Curtis, b. Oct. 17, 1857; d. Dec. 20, 1857. I SEVENTH (FENERATION >^7 iii Eiiiuiu .J., b, Fel). 2(), 185!); d. Sept. 17, 18J>S; unmarried. iv PlKwbe (Uai-issa, 1>. Feb. 3, 18(52; d. Feb. 17, IDO."); in. Nov. 17, 1887, fTOodrifh H. Fulton. n.-) Oliver P. [Charles 53], b. Jan. 8, 1811); d. in Middletown, N. Y., April 37, 18m). Children: i Catherine. ii Mary. iii Flora. 11(> Henry A. L. [Charles 52], b. , 1810, in Orange Co., N. Y.; d. at Milwaukee, Wis., Mar. 15, 1882; ni. Matilda, b. in Newburgh, N. Y., ,1818; d. in Brookfield, Wis., Jan. 16, 1902; dau. of Benjamin Carpenter, of Newburgh, N. Y. Children: 22(3 Charles B., b. Jan. 15, 1841, in Middletown, N. Y. i Hannah J., b. Dec. 15, 184:}, in Middletown, N. Y. ii Julia Ann, b. May 30, 1845, in Milwaukee, Wis. iii Harriet Eliza, b. Sept. 3(3, 1847 ; d. Aug. i:J, 1848. iv Oliver P., b. Oct. 20, 1849; d. Oct. 20, 1897. 227 William Augustus, b. April 2, 1852, in Brookfield, Wis. 117 Thomas N. [Charles 52], b. Nov. 12, 1821; d. April (3, 1888; buried in Hillside Cemetery, Middletown, N. Y.\ m. Mary — - — -. Children (only have record of): i Florence, b. July 15, 1851 ; d. Mar. 10, 1881 ; m. F. L. Mills. 118 Nathan [Micha 5(3], b. ; d. : m. , a dau. of Samuel Denton, of Monroe, N. Y. Children: i Henry, b. . ii , b. ; m. , Charles R. Morgan (124 Fitz- hugh St., Rochester, N. Y.). 119 John W. [Isaac 57], b. Aug. 22, 1830; m. , Louise Smith, b. Mar. 4, 1832. Children: «s CULEMA.N FAMILY i ("arnV L., I). Frii. IS. IH.-)T : m. . M. A. Siiiitli. (Miil- i Grmce L., b. , 188H. ii Keiiip ('.. b. , IHOo. ii Sarah E., b. Nov. 20, IH.-)!) ; m. , Fi-ederick Slu-ridaii. One sou: i Dudley H., b. , IHitd. iii Mary F., b. Auon1], b. Jan. 1, 17!).-): d. ; m. April 1, I8lti. Mar- j^aret Kennedv, at Philadelphia, Pa. Children: 2V!N .Mfred. And daus. Ellen, Emma, Elizabeth, Margaret and Susan. ■l-- William [Tliomas (U], b. I\[ar. lil, 17Jt2 ; d. April 18, 18.-)0 ; m. Nov. V2. 1S14, Ann, i). Oct. 1!>, 17!>:; : d. April 2J1, 187fi; dan. of Nathaniel Conldin. 1». Sept. '2(i, 17(il, and Margaret, b. Jan. 20, HoO; dan. Coivill Hrad- SEVENTH GENERATION H!) iiFr, who were married June Hi, 1788. He was a son ot the Rev. John Hradner and Cliristian ("olvill. Cliildren: 221) Nathaniel Conivlin, ]>. Dee. !). ]81o. 2:>>() Thomas Jefferson, b. Aug. 28, 1817. 2:^1 Jolm C'rapser, b. July 28, 181!). i xAIary Elizabeth, b. Feb. 24, 1822, in Florida, N. Y.; d. April 20, 1876; m. Mar. 80, 1841, Peter P. Deiuerest, b Feb. 4, 1818; d. Sept. 8, 1894. Children (all b. in New York City, N. Y.): i Sophia Matilda, b. Dec. 25, 1841 ; d. Feb. o, 18U7. ii William Coleman, b. Aug. 17, 1844. iii Thomas A , b. June 20, 1846; d. Feb. 5, 1850. iv Greorge Henry, b. Oct. 27, 1847: d. Nov. 18, 1848. V Francis White, b. Jan. 21, 1851 ; d. April 7, 1851. vi Henry Augustus, b. Jan. 26, 185^ ; d. April 7, 1852. vii Anna Catherine, b. Mar. 3, 1853; d. Oct. 11, 1878. viii Fannie Louise, b. Sept. 21, 1854. ix Charles Weston, b. Oct. 15, 1857. X J. Burt Thomas, b. Aug. 12, 1851). il Cornelia Ann, b Nov. 23, 1823 ; m. Aug. 16, 1854, Archibald L. Beyea. One dau. i Sallie Shaw. b. Mar. 17, 1858; d. Oct. 3, 1864. iii Harriet Eveline, b. in Florida, N. Y., July 1, 1825; d. Aug. 6, 1886, in Goshen, N. Y.; m. Nov. 21), 1877; was second wife of Peter P. Demerest. No children. iv William J., b. May 28, 1827; d. Sept. 6, 1827. 232 Geoi-ge Conklin, b. Aug. 21, 1828. nil CUJ.KMA.N FAMILY V Caroline Serly. I>. .Jmie C, is:;i : d. Jmii. S, 1877; iii. Aug. 17, IS.-)!). HpMr\ I). \V<'lr>, 1). .Jan. 1, \><-'A. in Anburn, N. Y. vi Margaret Augusta, b. Jan. 2(), \H?A: d. July It, lH(>s ; uii- I Harried. 1-J4 Roe [Thomas (14 J, b. Nov. 14. 17il7. in Cornwall, N. Y.; (1. Feb. y, , at Centerville, N. Y.; ni. May 8, 1821, Aruiinda, b. Jan. t», 1801, in Florida. N. Y.; d. 8ept. :5, 1855, at Red Mills, N. Y.; was dau. of John Van l^runt, of Florida, N. Y. All children b. at Red Mills, N. Y.. exeei)t Sarah. i Sarah, b. Feb. 19, 182:5, in Chester, N. Y'.: d. Dee. 20, ISiH, in Vineland, N. J.: ni. April 27, 1848. Madison Winlield, )). May 28, 1812, in Wallkiil, N. Y.; d. Sept. 21, 1884, in Jersey City, N. J. Children: i David R., b. Feb. 1(5. 1840: m. July to, 1875. (2«(; Boulevard, Jersey City, N. J.) ii Charles R., b. Feb. 8, 18.");',; d. Sept. 12, 1S84: m. Jan. 2, 1878. 25'.;-i Morris F., b. May 25, 1825. 2:!4 Robert J., b. April 1(1, 1828. ii ftlary J., b. Felj. 2, 1880; died April IH, lS71,iu Jersey City, N. J.; HI. June 28, 1854, Dr. B. W. ('arpenter, b. ; d. Feb — , 18(i:!, at Port Jervis, N. Y. Children : William, Walter and Ida. 2:55 William R., b. Nov. 25, 18:!:!. 2:;(> Mailison W., b. Jan. 25, l,S:!7. 128 Abner [Abner (i5], b. , 1 7!t!» ; d. . 1S40 ; m. Jan. — , 1823, Ophelia (ioldsmitli, b. , IMOI); d. — -^, IS")!). Children: i Frances, 111. ('hami)ers. She d. in Galesburg, lib ( »ne son : Montague. ii Ann Heard, b , 1«22 : d. , ISiKi; lu. Nov. 22, 184:!. Thomas B. Cameron, i). , 1818. iii Rosella Augusta. 2:;7 Nathan. SEVENTH GENERATION 1)1 2)]7x Schuyler G. V2i) William H. [David 66], b. Feb. 12, 1704; d. April 11, IH.ls, near Mt. Hope, N. Y.; in. Sept. 25, 1819, Mercia Ainsbery Deiin, 1). July lo. 17JT; d. July 6, 1878. Children: i Harriet, b. July — , 1820; ni. James N. Smith. ii Saphronia, b. April 1!), 1825; m. James N. Coleman, 144. 288 Alfred, b. April 2;!, 1828. Adeline, b. , 1828; d. , 1890; m. Peter Milli^-an. Chil- dren: Josephine, Hattie William. l:t(i John C. [Jonathan 67], b. ; m. Sarah Mills. Children: i J5hn J., b. May 24, 1828; d. Dec. 24, 1832. ii Abby Maria, 1). Sept. 27, 1831 ; d. Dec. 13, 1832. 131 Isaac N. [Jonathan 67], b. June 1, 1805; d. Aug. 18, 1884; m. Mar. 1, 1827, Dolly Ann King, b. Jan. 31, 1810 ; d. July 7, 1888. Children : i Adelaide, b. Nov. 20, 1828; d. Feb. 22, 1904; m. J. B. Ficpiet. Children: i Anna, b. Oct. 25, 1853 ; m. Oct. 24, 1875, H. P. Wat- son. (8 South St., Mobile, Ala.) ii Albert, b. Dec. 30, 1830 ; d. Nov. 25, 1861 ; Mahala Rose. No children. 239 Jonathan, b. Mar. 29, 1833. iii Fanelia, b. Aug-. 8, 1835; m. Feb. 20, 1856, George Embler, b. ; d. , 1860. (Pinkney, Mich.; One child; i Edward G., b. April 12, 1857; d. Aug. — , 1886; m. Dec. — , 1884, Effie Parker. She m. second, Feb. 5, 1863, Charles Love. (Pinckney, Mich.) Children: ii Mary Augusta, b. Jan. 3, 1864; d. Feb. 2, 1892; m. Sept. 25, 1889, Nelson F. Burgess. One dau.: i Mary Viola, b. Jan. 24, 1893. 'X' COL EM A.N FAMIJvY iii Viola, h. Oct. 24, 1867; in. Sept. 8, IHll'J. Percy G. Temple. (^r!ir(|uette, Mich.) One dan.: i Helen Fanelia, h. .]uiy 2(L IN'.C!. iv Laviiiia, b. .Nov. i;J, 18:J8: d. Dec. 2:}, 1844. V Charles DuBois, h. April i), 1842; in. Mary Josppliine An- derson. No children. (Creston, Col ) vi Mary A., b. Aug. :'>, 1844 ; d. Aug. 24, 1851. vi) H. Augusta, h. Oct. 16, 1840; in Oct. Ki, isr2. Herman E. Brown, jM. 1). (.gtockbridge, Mich.) Children: i H. Duane, M. D., b. Feb. !), 1878. ii Robert C, b. June 26, 1884. 240 Isaac N., b. Sept. 19, 1848. viii Robert W., b. July 7, 1851 ; m. Delia Van Kleek. No chil- dren. He is a physician at Cadillac, Mich. 182 Nathaniel [William 08], b. May 1, 1798, in Mt. Hope, Orange Co., N. Y.; d. Nov. 17, 1860; m. first in 1817, Mahala Carpenter, b. in Wan- tage, N. J., Feb. 8, 1800; d. May 16, 1827. He m. second, Mar. 1:5, 1828, Catherine Cromwell, b. in the town of Minisink, N. Y., Mar. ;)1, 1S07: d. June 12, 1886. All children b. in the town of Minisink. Orange Co., N. Y. : i Samuel, b. ; d. in his 21st year. 241 Williuin Reeve, b. May 11, 1S24. 242 Jesse Carpenter, b. June 30, 1826. 243 Ferdinand, b. Ai)ril 21, 1829. 244 Alexander. 1). Mar. 17. 18:34. ii .John M., b. Feb 2, 1836; d. Nov. 18. 180(1; iniiiiarried. 245 Eri. b. Jan. 9, 1840. iii Antoinette, i>. .\ug. 3U, 1S42. SEVENTH GfENERATION !»3 i;]:i Eri [William fi8], b. Oct. 3, 1799, in MidcUetowu, N. Y.; d. Dec 30, 18():5, fit Mai'iou, Mich.; in. , 1831, Susanna Lee, b. Sept. 1, 1799; (\. April 32, 1874. Children: i Mary Elizabeth, b. Feb. 15, 1833; d. Nov. 22, 1853; m. , 1841, Charles. S. Bailey, b. Feb. 10, 1816, in Newl)nrgh, N. Y. Children: i Sarah Elizabeth, b. June 36, 184;^; ni. Mar. 18, 1863, David O. Smith; Children: Nina M., B. Bailey, EdM'ard L., Elvira L. ii Helen Mary, b. Mar. 18, 1847 ; m. , 1865. Lyman K. Beach. Children: Millie, Urra, Charles Beach, Ozen. iii Emma J., b. ; d. , 189;j ; m. , 1869, Greorge Fitch, b. ; d. , 1890. (Children: Roy, Edna. 346 Milton, b. Oct. :>(), 1834, at Middletown, N. Y. 347 Charles C, b. June 34, 1836, at Middletown, N. Y. ii Horace Reeve, b. June 19, 1831 ; d. Feb. 36, 18;:]3, at (joshen, N. Y. 34S (ieorge, b. Sept. 7, 1838, at (Joshen, N. Y. 349 Jasper T., b. June 3, 1835, at Goshen. N. Y. 350 Floyd, b. Jan. 36, 1838, at Goshen, N. Y. 134 David (William 68), b. Nov. 16, 1801; d. in Middletown. N. Y., Mar. 4, 1865; m. Dec. 14, 1833, Bethia Howell, b. Oct. 30, 1798: d. Jan. 1, 1889. Children: 351 Theodore, b. April 7, 1834. i Estlier Elizabeth, b. ; m. , James E. Brown, .li. , 1836; d. April 9, 1864. No children. 135 Jo-seph K. (William 68), b. Aug. 39, 1805; d. June 5, 1890: m. first, Jan. 3^5, 1831, Mary Murray, b. Sept. 3, 1807; d. Dec. 30, 1843. (Uiil- dreu: i Sarah E., b. Nov. 19, 1833 ; m. John Holatlaw, b. Sept. Ki. 1867. No children. (Kilbourne, HI.) !»4 COLE.MA.X FAMILY •J.VJ Sylvesters., 1). April Ui, 1834; d. Sei)t. 15, 1901. 2'hi \\'illiaiii Osborne, 1). Jan. 12, 1H:>7. (('oluin))ia. Miss.) ii Harriet A., 1). April 21, lH;',n ; in. April 7, 18(53, Solonunj Hildehj-aiit. ( Howell, Mich.) No children. iii Joseph Lewis, b. Feb. '2<), 1S41; d. >«'ov. 24, ISS.") ; unmar- ried. He ni. second, on May 32, 1844, Mary Farrier. Children: iv Lida B., b. May 19, 1846; ni. June 8, 1868, W. W. Kenyon. (Howell, Mich.) ]S^o children. V Gorden, H., b. Aug. 21, 18o:3 ; d. Nov. 4, 1854. 254 George F., b. May 15, 1856. l:!6 John [William 68], b. Nov. 12, 1815, near Mt. Hope, N. Y.; d. Nov. 26, l!t():l, at Lapoite, Ind.; ni. Oct 13, 1838, Anninda Schooninaker, b. June 27, 1818 ; d. April 13, 1878. No children. He m. second on April 16, 1879, Nancy Carpenter, b ; d. Nov. 20, 1896. No children. He moved to Steuben Co., Ind., in 1850 ; in 1852 to Laport Co., Avhere he died. He enlisted in July, 1862, in the 73d Regt. of Indiana In- lantry, and was discharged in July, 1865 ; was taken prisoner on the Straight Raid, but was fortunate to be soon exchanged after his arrival at Richmond, Va. As he had no children he adopted Cath- erine, a dau. of his cousin John Penny Coleman, who died leaving a lai'ge family of young children. l:!T William L. [William 68], b. Nov. 14, 1817, in Mt. Hope, N. Y.; d. Nov. 1(1, lUO.i, at Hellevue, Iowa. He went to Oberlin, O., in May, 1838; entered college Aug., 1839 ; graduated Aug. 23, 1843 ; entered the Oberlin Theol. Sen), and graduated Aug. 26, 1846 ; Was m. Sept. 12, 1846, to Temperance Little, at Middletown, N. Y.; b. in Wallkill, N. Y.. Feb. 29. 1820; d. in Mitchel, Iowa, Sept. 9, 1869. Children: i Charles Henry, b. Dec. 9, 1847; d. Aug. 7, 1848. 255 Charles Howard, b. Feb. 26, 185(X (White Bear, Minn.) 256 William George, b. Aug. 4, 1852. (Terril, Iowa.) 257 David Little, b. Sept. 6, 1855. He m. second, Nov. 30, 1871, Electa Aberthney, b. Feb. 3, 1841, in Sandusky, Ohio: d. Dec. 11, 1892, in Newburgli, N. Y. Children: SEVENTH GENERATION 95 ii Bertie Lewis, b. Aus- :5-», 1872 ; <1. June 29,. ISTH. iii Frederick Aloiizo, b. Jan. 22, 1876. (London, Enj-'landJ iv Florence, b. Mar. (3, 1878; d. July 12, 1880. 258 Lewis Corwin, b. Aug-. 17, 1883. i:5H John P. [Joshua 69], b. Nov. 2;], 1798; d. , 1841, in Otisville, Oraiif^e Co., N. Y.; in. first, Charlotte Van Tile, b, in Minisink, N. Y. (Children: 259 Joshua Y., b. Oct 7, 1827. 2()(l Benjamin Jackson, b, Jan. 17, 1880. i Elizabeth, b. . ii Charlotte, b. July 14, 1884; m. Aug. 28, 1858, A. A. iSwin- ton, b. Dec. 9, 1882. Children: i Mary Catherine, b. Dec. 20, 1881, ii Hattie Pearl, b. Aug. 1, 1874; d. April 14, 1891. He ni. second, Mary Small, b. May 1, 1816; d. May — , 1878. ('hil- dren: iii Jane A., b. , 1885, in Coleville, N. J.; m. , 1854, J. ]). Swallow, b. , 1829, in Pittston, Pa. No children. (Port Allegany, Pa.) 261 (Joe Owen, b. Aug. 7, 1887. iv Catherine, b. July 16, 1889; m. first, Nov. 25, 1855, Alonzo Merril. One dau.: i Minnie, b. Aug. 26, ; d. Dec. 22, 1863. She m. second, Feb. 1, 1868, Joseph Lawton, b. in Fall River, Mass., Jan. 29, 1886; d. June 18, 1881. Children: ii William Coleman, b. Nov. 18, 1870; m. Sept. 20. 1892, Lillian Ballard. iii Ruth, b. July 18, 1872; m. Oct. 1, 1889, Hulbert F. Harrison. in; (JOJ.KMA.N FAMILY iv Mai-\ Alice, li. Au^-. :>, ISTC ; iii. Dec. — , ISiiT, James U. (Ti-()Hsl)e('k, She 111. rliird. April ','!). 18S2, George Newton, i). i\Iar. is, ISJD. Xo ciiildri'ii. Slic was the adopted dau. of JdIih i;!(i. •,*<;•,> .loliii IViiiiy, l». .July 14. 1S41. ,|:;!i K/.ra l.Josima ()!lj, 1). Feb. «, 1801; d. in Mt. Hope, N. Y.. Feh. to, 1S4S; 111. first, Nov. 22, 1828, Belinda HardinK, b. Dec. 11, lyOC; d. Ai)ril 11, 1S:5S. in Mt. Hope, N. Y. Two cliildren (b. in Mt. Hope, X. Y.): i Kniiiine, b. Au«-. 2!t, 1S;!(): ui. April 2(>, 18r)5, John iMullock, b. June 14. 1S21 ; d. Fel). Ki. 1S!»(). Children: i William. 1>. .Inly 11, IS,-)?; m. Oct. 4, 1S81, 8arab Jane Dawson, ('hildren: i Edna Dorothy, b. July 11, 1SS2 ; m. .\pril UI, 1904, Ivan (t. Pearson. ii Xellie Eraser, b. April 7, 1884. iii John Derby, b. Nov. 7, 1888. iv >Villiam Dawson, b. July M, ISiC). ii Cliai-les Herbert, b. Aug. lo, 18")!); ui. Anna Sears. ( )iie child: i Frank H., !>. Dec. 20, 1884. iii Sidnev Dodge, b. Sept. 13, 1801; unmarried ii Sarah .Jane, b. Dec. C, 1881; d. J)ec. 2(), 1!»0;!: m. J)ec. 2:;, lM.-,7, Isaac Derby, b. Feb. :!, 18:52. in AVallkill. X. Y. ((»:! Dodd St., Kast Orange, X. J. ) Xo children. He m. second. Sarah Harding, b. .Ian. 7, 1810, at Otisville, X. Y. ; d. .lime 2."i, JS'.M. ( 'hiidreii: iii .\iiios H., b. Xov. is, lM4't; d. July 18, bs.V). iv Horace I)., b. Xov. 24. IS41 ; unmarried. v Melinda C, b. Aug. :!. 1S44 : d. Mar. 2(i, 188:J: m. .Ian. lit, iSfili, James M. Clinton, b. Api'il ;)0, IS^O : d. Aug. 2, IIMIO. <;ne .son: Dewitt, I). Oct. 2, 187(i. SEVENTH GENERATION 1)7 vi Geoi-fi-e E., b. April 16, 1847; d July ',\ 1S4!). UO William Downs [Jofslma (Ji)], b. June :5, 18>):}: d. Feb. I'l, 1IS77; iii. first, April >'(), 1823, Elizabeth Snooks, b. Nov. 17, 1802; d. Sept. 2(i, 184(>. ("hiidreu: i Frances C, b. Mar. 27, 1824, in Wantage, N. J.; ui. in JN.rt Jervis, N. Y., Feb. 11, 184:5, Isaac I). Northrup, !>. June is, 1820, in Wantage, N. J. (Jhildren: i Mary B., b. July G, 1844; d. Jan. 2!), 1887. ii Sally, 1). Mar. (3, 184(5; d. Jan. Ki, 1897. (Both born in Wantage, N. J.) iii Susan, b. Jan. 7, 184!) ; d. Oct. :^>1, 189(j, in Barton, N. Y. iv Ursula, b. Mar. 18, 1851; d. Oct. 9, 18r)2. V W. C, b. Sept. 5, 1856; d. Dec. 18, 1894. vi Almina, b. Feb. 17, 1860; d. Dec. 26, 1869. (Last three b. in Athens, Pa.) vii Caroline, b. Feb. 27, 1864. viii Minnie, b. Feb. 27, 1864. (Twins b. in Milan. Pa.) 262 Jacob Simmons, b. July 22, 1826. ii Jane E., b. Feb. 27, 1828 ; m. July 8, 1850, Lemuel Severn, b. Dec. 25, 1824. (North Barton. N. Y.) Children: i William C, b. Dec. 18, 1851 ; m. Jennie Churchill. ii Chester, b. Feb. 12, 1854 ; d. Sept. 7, 1854. iii Franklin L., b. Feb. 4, 1856 ; m. Caroline Harris, iv Harriet, b. April 17, 1858; unmarried. v James, b. Aug. 15, 1861 ; m. Ella Davis, vi Amanda, h. Mar. 10, 1865 ; unmarried, vii Charles, b. Sept. 28, 1867 ; m. Gertrude Searles. US COLEMAIN FAMILY viii Fred, 1). Auf,'. 11. l^^TO; in. Orilla Shii.iiiMii. I). I'Vh. 21, 18!);?. iii Haliuda, b. Oct. 25, 1820; d. youiiy. iv Uilbei-t, 1). Oct. 27, 18:! 1 ; d. youiiK. V Abigail M., b. Mar. 11, is:54 ; in. first, Dec. 8, 1822, Luther Whitiaarsl); in. second, June 1, 1SS7, W. H. Best. b. Dec. 12, 1840. Children: 1 Eliza Jane, b. June 12, 1854 ; in. Mar. 2!i, 1878, Silas Cable. V f ii Harry, V). May 4, 1857. • • - iii Herrick S., 1). Aug. 5, 185U ; in. Emily Haddock, iv David Sidney, b. May 9, 1802; in. Dolly Hrooks. V Ezra Peter, b. Sept. 12, 1865. vi Stephen B., b. Aug. 5, 18(i!J ; ni. Dolly Bailey, vii Flora Belle, b. Mar. 29, 187:5 ; in. Henry Davis. vi Harriet, b. Aug. 28, 1835; in. May 27, 1867, Chester F. An- drews, b. Jan. 23, 1835; d. Oct. 2, 1808. (742 2d St., Wil- liamsport, Pa.) No children. 263 Peter, b. June 10, 1837. vii Esther, b. Aug. 16, 1839 ; d. young. 264 (-Gabriel, 1). Sept. 2, 1842. 2(>5 Joshua, b. May 8, 1844. viii Elizabeth. 1). Sei)t. 26, 1846; in. Mar. 8, lS(iS, Simon Barton, b. Nov. 28, 1844. (Barton, N. Y.) Children: i Gilbert B., b. Feb. 9, 1870. ii William C, b. Nov. 10, 1872; d. Aug. 11, 1S73. iii Eliza J., Ij. Feb. 17, 1875. iv Ida M., b. Aug. 26, 1877. V Lewi.s C, b. Mar. 25, 1882. SEVENTH GENERATION '.»!) 141 Joshua Y. [Joshua 69], b. July 0, 180.-); d. Nov. 18, 1800: in. Dec. ','!(, l.s:n, Prudence M. Cole, b. July 9, 1811 ; d. April 22, 189.->. They lived ill Wantag'e, N. J., in 18;!9, and in MinLsink, N. Y., in 1840. (Jhildreu: 2()(> Lewi.s W., b. Oct. 23, 1832; d. Aug-. 19, 189.-). 2(i7 Nelson P., b. May 21, 1889. (71 Burnet St., Newark, N. J.) i Harriet A., b. Mar. 26, 183.-): in. first, June 27, 1866, Stadinan, b. Mar. 87, 183.J ; d. June 7, 1877 ; m. second, June 7, 1882, David F. Wintield, b. Nov. 23, 1827. (174a Hull St., Brooklyn, N. Y.) No children. ii Amanda Davenport, b. July 23, 1841. iii Sarah E., b. Nov. 2, 1842; d. May 4, 1882. iv Caroline Abby, b. June 20, 1846; m. Sept. 18, 1872, William H. Jarvis. (Sussex, N. J.) V Mary J., b. Jan. 6, 18.i0 ; m. Sept. 18, 1872, J. W. Rosen- cranse. (174a Hull St., Brooklyn, N. Y.) 142 Alfred (Joshua 69), b. Nov. 6, 1807, in Mt. Hope, N. Y.: d. July 3, 1882; m. Dec. 12, 1829, Sarah Jane Cortright, b. Mar. 31, 1811, in I\Iiiiisink, N. Y. Children: 268 John B., b. Sept. 3, 1830. (Barton, N. Y.) i Bowdevine, C, 1). Aug. 3, 1832 ; d. Sept. 26, 1849. ii Sarah E., b. May 5, 1839: in. Mar. 11, 1887, Philip Shipmun. No children. 26!) James J., b. Sept. 28, 1841. (Great Bend, Pa.) iii Saphronia J., b. April 16, 1848; d. Sept. 17, 1849. 270 Isaac A., 1). Feb. 16. 18.50. (Elmira, N. Y.) 143 David S. [Joshua 69], b. Jan. 23, 1810, in Montague, N. J.: d. Ai.ril 1, 1864; m. Dec. 3, 1836, Elizabeth Brink, b. April .1, isil ; d. June L'), 18N9. Children: i Caroline, b. Feb. 9, 1838; d. Nov. 4, 184."). ii Emily, b. Mar. 29, 1840; in. Mar. I.-), 1860, William J. Drake, b. Nov. 9. is;!6: d. Oct. 24, 1892. (Children: 373939 KMi COLKMA.N FAMIJ.Y i Sidney B., b. April ',M, 18(5:^ : m. Jan. 2!), IWIli. Vii-- ^'iniii Hyers. (2sichols, N. Y.) ii Hattie M., b. Oct. 1~\ ISfiH; in. July 'Jl. INiil. E. K. Lounslmry. (Waverly, N. Y.) iii Eva I)., b. June 28, 1871 ; ui. Dec. 'is, \HU-2, A. (). Hemlei-shott. (SniitlilxM-o, N. Y.) iii Sarah Ameretta, b. Mar. 8, 1842 ; lu. Dec. 27, 18(>"), Hariuou Clark, b. May 20, 18:17. (Sniithboro, N. Y.) Children : i Emma D., b. x\u^. 26, 1866; m. Jan. 14, 18!)2, Rector. (Bin^hamton, N. Y.) ii W. W. Clark, M. D., b. Oct. 27, 1868: iii. Jan. 20, 1807; d. July 12, 1005. (Maine, Broome Co., N. Y.) iii Edgar C, b. Oct. 4, 1875. (Sniithboro, N. Y.) iv Frank AV., b. July 21, 1878. (Alva, Okla.) V Eva H., b. Sept. 0, 1880. (Sniithboro, N. Y.) iv Samuel, b. Jan. 24, 1844; d. Feb. 28, 1844. 271 George Dallas, b. Mar. 20, 1845. V Fanny Jane, b. April 24, 1847; m. June 16, 1874, John War- ren Ross, b. Mar. 16, 1847, in Tioga Co.. N. Y. fSmithboro. >f. Y.) Children: i Georgia, b. Feb. 27, 1876: d. :\[ar. 27, 1876. ii Ceorfcre E., b. May 20, 1877 ; d. April 16, 18S0. iii Hanjld Ellis, b. (^ct. 2:^, 1881. iv Earl ])udley, b. Dec. 20, 1885. vi I.ydia C, b. ^lay 15, 1S40: m. :\[ay 12, 1881, Francis V. l^lair, M. D., b. Oct. 10, 1S:!0. (Allegany, N. Y.) No chil- dren. They have adojjted two of the children of her l)roTher ('hiirles Emmet, he dying young. vii .\ntoinette, b. Dec. 21, 1852; m June 24, 187(>, Charles Ed- gar Holt, b. Oct. :}, 1854. (Tioga, N. Y.) Children : SEVENTH GENERATION 101 i John «., b. Oct. 24, 1879. ii Charles Sidney, b. Mar. 4, 18S(i. iii Fred C, b. Mar. 28, 188y. iv Willis, b. July :n, ISOl. 272 Charles Eiuuiet, b. Feb. 12, 18.")(J. 144 James N. [Joshua 69], b. near Mt. Hoi)e, N. Y., 8ei)t. i;5, 181(i ; d. May 17, 1879, near Spartanburg, S. C; hi. Jan. 8, 1848, Saphronia, b. near Mt. Hope, N. Y., April 11, 1825; d. Dec. 10, 1904, at Middletown, N. Y.; was dau. of William H. Coleman 129. Children: i Frances, b. Nov 253, 1849, near Coleville, N. J.; d. Nov. 25, 189;], at Asheville, S. (J.; m. at Mt. Hope, N. Y., Dec. 4, 1873, John R. Hallock. ii Mary Alice, b. Mar. 19, 1852; m. Gralen ('oieiiian. iii Albert, b. June 1, 1854; d. Fel>. 24, 1857. iv Sarah Ann, b. May 5, 185() ; d. Dee. 20, 18(i2. 149 Christopher S. [Ohri.stopher 72], b Aug. 27, 1813; d. Jan. 1, 1881 ; m. Nov. 22, 18:!r), Mary Alice Armstrong. 1). Jan. 12, 1815; d. Mar. 13, 1884. Children: i SaphroniaC, b. Nov. 20, 1837; d. Sept. Id. 1891; m. June 8, 1859, William H. Felter, b. Oct. 10, 1830; d. Sept. 23, 1904. Children: i Alice L., b. Aug. 17, 1877. ii Mary, b. and d. same day. ii Sarah E., b. Mar. 20, 1841 ; d. in infancy. 273 Isaac Jennings, b. Jan. 25, 1843. 274 James Lawrence, b. Feb. 7, 1845. iii Louise Adelaide, b. Oct. 23, 1851 ; m. June 17, 1880, William Vincent. (70 Boyd Ave., Jersey City, N.J.) They lm; FAMILY l.")0 Daniel [Thomas T:i], b. Any. T, lH-i4 ; in. — . :\IaiTlia .Mead. b. Mar. 24, 1«;U. ("hildren: 27") William, b. July 28, IMST. 27() Maurice, b. Sept. :'., 1851). i Harriet, b. Sept. 27, 1807; in. , Conrad Hai)p. l.-,i Ezra S. [Gabriel 75], b. in Mt. Hope, N. Y., Nov. 24, 1825 ; d. Feb. 17. 18!»7: in. May 7, 1849, Mary B., b. June 17, 1829, dau. of Chri.Ktoplier Coleman 72 and Julia Ann, dau. of Coleman. Children: i George W., 1). July 4, 1850 ; d. July 22, 1851. 277 Edward M., b. July 80, 1852. (>59a Pulaski St., Brooklyn, N. Y.) 152 Elliot A. [Gabriel 75], b. Jan. 21, 1829, in Mt. Hope, N. Y.; d. Dee. 4. 1S72; m. Dec. 25, 1850, Melissa A. Reed, b. Nov. 3, 1827. Children: 1 Lafayette, b. Nov. 10, 185G ; d. Feb. 1(5, 1883. 278 Charles E., b. Nov. 2, 1867. ii Harriet E., b. Oct. 10, 1800; d. July 31, 1805. 15:; Luther [Gabriel 75], b. April 16, 1851 ; m. Jennie, b. Aug. 20, 1859, in New York City, N. Y.; dau. of Nathan Pulver and Frederica Heiber. (Sedalia, Colo.) 154 David R. [.Lames C. 78], b. Aug. 4, 1839, at Dansville, N. Y.; m. Sept. 24, 1805, in OssaAvattomie, Kan., Alice Harrison Lysaght, dau. of Benjamin George Harrison and Esther Ann Bell; she was 1). at Saxb>-, Lincolnshire, England, and was widow of Thomas Lysaght, by whom she had one son, Edward H. Lysaght. David R. Coleman served as First Lieut, in the Second Kansas Infantry. Children: i Alice, b. ; d. in infancy. ii Margaret, b. April 20, 1808, in Miami Co., Kan.; m. July 18, 1894, Robert W.. b. Oct 5, 1805, in Kent, England, son of Robert H. Foat and Elizabeth Nichols. Children: i David Robert, d. in infancy. ii Alice, d. in infancy. iii Margaret, b. in 1899. . SEVENTH GENERATION Hr.l iii Annie Dewitt, d. in infancy. I.").-) Timothy [Timothy 81], b. Feb. l:}, IS:}!): d Feb. :>l), l!)(tl ; iii. Jan. :!0. 18T:i, Adella Carr, b. Dec. 21, 18r);5. One dan.: i Cora, b. July ;^)1, 1874; m. June 12, 1895, !.•)() John S. [Stephen 82], b. Aug. 1), 1824, in Monroe, N. Y.: m. Dec. 18, 1849, Hester Quin, b. Sept. 11, 18:}1, in New Windsor, N. Y. (Wood- bui-y Falls, Orange Co., N. Y.) Children: i Theodore C., b. Oct. 15, 1850; d. Mar. 11, 1854. ii Mary, b. Oct. 15, 1852; d. May 16, 1859. iii John Secor, b. Dec. :5, 1854; unmarried. 279 George W., b. Feb. 12, 18,56. iv Charles Lafayette, b. Oct. 16, 1862; d. Aug. 18, 1869. V Janette, b. Jan. 31, 1865; ni. Jacob Fennel. Four children (b. in San Francisco, Cal.): i Alfred, b. April 10, 1884, ii Minnie, iii Pearl, iv Louise, 157 Stephen [Philip 88], b. July 6,1826; d. April 1, 1882 at Rochester, N. Y.; m. Feb. 9, 1859, Jane Taylor, b. . (27 Madison St., Rochester, N. Y".) Children: i Augusta Maria, b. Nov. 3, 1863 ; d. Oct. 4, 1894 ; ni. Nov. 21, 1887, John Albert Barliste. One child: i Augustus Coleman, b. Sept. 30, 1894. ii Lillian Blanche, b. Sept. 13, 1872 ; unmarried. Graduate of Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y., in 1896. 158 Columbus [Philip 83], b. Oct. 12, 1829; d. Dec. 30, 1892, at Muskegan, Mich ; m. June 23, 1862, Jane J. Allis, at Kalmazoo, Mich. No chil- dren. 1(14 COLEMAN FAMILY l.")!i Adnniiii ( IMiilii) S:!], 1). Mar. 2, \H:',-2 ; d. .June 24, IHS;;, at Shasta. Cal.; 111. Doris .Mai-ia Evaiiis, b. Nov. :U), 18;{(). One child: i Howard V. Kid Wiliiaiu [J(j1iii y4], b. 24, 1«12 ; d. Sei>t. 2!t, 1.S41 : in. Mary i.a Hoiiiitlieu. He and liis four chiidreii all d. with dyseiitcM-v witiiin thive weeks. His widow aftei'ward.s ni. Al>rahani \'ail. 1(11 (reorj^e [John H4], b. June .l, l!S14 ; d. Mar. H. IHTl ; in. Sarah (ianh- iKM-. Had two dans, who married and lived in N. Y. ("ity, N. Y. 1(;2 Thomas [John 84], 1). Aim- — , 181(i; d. Aug. 2:i, 1840; m. Mar\ Ar- wood. Tliey had one dan. Ki.-) David ('. [John 81], b. July 2(i. 1827 ; d. Mar. 18, 1888: m. May.-,, is.-,2. Het^ter (,'learwater, b. , 18:35; d. Mar. 1!), 18!»T. (Jhildreii: i John, b. :\Iay !i. IS.-.:',: d. Aug. l:!, 18o(). ii Hettie, b. Aug. 27, 18.-)4 ; d. Feb. !», I8r).-). iii Susan Jane, b. May 12, I808; m. June 12, 187s, (Teoi-ii>- l')ei)eidiam. C'hildren: i Clarence E., b. Mar. 24, 187ii. ii Georji-e, b. Nov. 2.-). issd; m. June .->. lS!i!i, [da Hen- derson. One child: i Florence E., 1). Nov. 20, IS'.Mt. 250 John H., I). Dec. 2!), 18,19. 251 J)avi(l Fi-pderick, 1). Se^.t. :!, 181)7. Ku; Charles [John 84], b. July 7, 18:52, at Little Britain. Oran.-ie Co.. X. v.; d. Jan. 7, 1!K):5 ; m. Nov. l!l, 1S7:!, Sarah J. Buchanan, 1). Feb. 11), 1S4I, in Fishkill, N. Y. Children: 252 James Mott. I,. Dec. 1, 1S7.-,. i .ImIui I!. 1). .Mar. Id. is:7: m. Nov. I."). 1!»0."). GertrndM ('.. ilaii. of i-'raiK-is (ian-json. (.Montgomery. N. Y.; ii Mai-y Frances, b. Feb. 14. is7!i : m. Feb. U, P.HHi, .Jesse Du- bois. ( )ne child: i (-fertnidc Elsie. I). .lune :;(i. litdl. SEVENTH GENERATION lor, iii Sarah Jane, b. Ai)ril :jO, 18S0, iu Cornwall, N. Y.; m. Nov. 11, HH);], Elting DuBois, b. Jan. 1, 187!>, in Walden, N. Y. (Forest Glen, N. Y.) One child: i Florence E., b July 10, 15)05. iv Susan Fell, b. Sept. 5. 1883. V Margaret B., b. Dec. 28, 1884. '1()7 Jedediah M. [Joseph 85], b. Feb. 4, 1799; d. at Syracuse, N. Y., July 16, 1881; m. June — , 1820, Eliza Bockover, b. Jan. 11, 1800; d. Oct. (j, 1884. Children: i Sarah Jane, b. June 30, 1822, in Chester, N. J.; ni. June 20, 1850, Job T. Turner, b. Ai)ril (3, 1821, in the town of Silver Lake, Pa ; son of Almerin and Hannah Turner. (119 Davenport St., Iowa City, Iowa.) One son: i Edgar Mills, b. June 23, 1851 ; d. Aug. 28, 1860. 283 Christopher Columbus, b. April 4, 1824. 284 George M., b. . ii Elizabeth, b. April 28, 1833 ; unmarried. iii Julia B., b. Sept. 21, 1841; m. May 21, 1862, Rev. William A. Duncan, b. Nov. 1, 1837. (Syracuse, N. Y.) Children: i May Edna, b. Jan. 21, 1865 ; m Oct. 4, 1892, John Cameron Whiteford. One son: 1 John Cameron, b. July 16, 1893. (679 Brush St., Detroit, Mich.j ii Grace Lee, b. Dec. 12, 1869 ; unmarried. (901 Uni- versity Ave., Syracuse, N. Y.) 168 Charles W. [Joseph 85], b. Sept. 28, 1803, at Chester, N. J.; d. at Hackensack, N. J., June 15, 1856 ; m. May 23, 1822. Leaner Trimmer, b. April 12, 1804, in Washington Township, Morris Co., N. J.; d. Nov. 12, 1844. Children: i Ruth Ann, b. Jan. 24, 1823 ; m. first, Oct. 10, 1840, Charles J. Powall ; had two children. M. second, J. S. Hazen. Children: mis OOLEMAiN FAMfJ.Y i Hiiiiuii liOiiise. (Roseville. N. J.) ii Theodore. iii Lorenzo. (Dover, N. J.) iv James C. (Morvistowa, N. J.) V Mary K. vi Celia. (Jer.sey City, N. T. ^ vii Louise C-rertrude. (Morristown, X. .i.) viii Annie ix .Tosei)li O. X Stephen She[)ar(I. ii Mary 8harp, Feb. (i, \H2{), in Springtown, N. J.; ni. FeU 1',', 1S4(>, Joseph Osinun, b. Nov. Ii), 1«21. Children: i Ennna Glertrude, b. Mar. 18, 1.S47. ii Graline Ernest, b. Nov. 20, 184!». iii Preston Cleveland, b. Jan. b"), is,")]. iv Leaner Cornelia, 1>. Feb. 10, 1M.")2. V Frank Newton, !>. May 14, IS.")."). vi Madison TlioHii)son, b. July Id, is.lfi. vii Au^'ustus Eniii. b. April 5, IHo'.t. viii Nellie HauglibauKh, b. Nov. IT), ls(;i. i\ Harry Clayton Coleman, b. Se[)t. -24, ISO:!. X Mar\- Louisa, b. Feb. 22, ISd'.t. 2S.", Andrew .bn-Uson. b. I>pc. K, l,s2(i. iii Martliii .raiif. I). Feb. C, ls:!;(, ji, Moi-ristown, N. J. '\y .b.>H|»ii. b. Ju!.\- 2(), is;!4: d. Auv;. Id, is:!4. SEVENTH GENERATION 107 '^'80 Morris AVeslej-, b. Oct. 9, 1837, in Newark, N. J. 287 Charles Edwin, b. Sept. 9, 1839, in Hacketstown, N. J. V Harriet Louise, b. Ai>ril 7, 1841, in Hackettstown, N. J.; unmarried. vi Newton Semperimus, b. Oct. 28, 1844 ; d. Oct. 31, 1844. 169 Stephen B. [Joseph 85], b. Mar. 20, 1808 ; d. at Chester, N. J., Dec. 24, 1868; ni. May 23, 1829, Sarah Larison, b. Mar. 25, 1806: d. Sept. 27, 1840, at Chester, N. J. Children: 288 Theodore, b. May 13, 1830, at Chester, N. J. 289 William L., b. Mar. 23, 1833; d. Oct. 4, 1903. i Henry Mills, b. Mar. 30, 1835. ii Mattie, b. July 4, 1839; d. May 17, 1863; ni. Sylvanus D. Budd, b. June 27, 1835 ; d. Nov. 14, 1900. No children. He ni. second, Eliza Decamp, b. , 1821 ; d. Sept. 18, 1892. Chil- dren: 290 Eugene W., b. Sept. 1, 1853. (Sucsunna Plains, N. J.) 'J91 Clarence B., b. May 24, 1862. (Flanders, N. J.) 167x William H. [Merrit 86], b. April 4, 1813, in Thompson, N. Y.; d. May 19, 1871, at Battle Creek, Mich.; m. Aug. 31, 1837, Lucretia, b. Jan. 27, 1820, at Half Moon, Saratoga Co., N. Y.; d July 31, 1896, at Santa Barbara, Cal.; dau. of Isaac Merritt, b. Jan. 29, 1798, in Dutchess Co., N. Y., and Esther Lapham, b. April 26, 1798. Chil- dren: 292 Merrit Lapham, b. Aug. 8, 1840, in Battle Creek, Mich. (Riv- erside, Cal.) 293 Harrison Horton, b. May 3, 1842. (Ft. Worth, Texas.) 294 George W., b. Feb. 3, 1848. (Lansing, Mich.) 168x Nathan H. [John 88], ^Jan. 16, 1819; d. Jan. 9, 1892, at Paterson, N. J.; m. Oct. 20, 1841, Rachel M., b. June 3, 1818, at Mountainville, Orange Co., N. Y.; d. Dec. 2, 1880; dau. of Joseph W. Barton, b. Mar. 31, 1789; d. May 20, 1853, and Hannah Smith, b. Feb. 9, 1792 ; d. Mar. 20, 1874. Children: 108 COLEMAN FAMILY 205 William Edward, h. July 22, 1842. i Dolly A., b. April 16, 1846. 296 Nathan H., b. Sept. 20, 1852. ii Hannah Barton, b Feb. 13, 1855, in N. Y. City, N. Y.; ni. Nov. 12, 1873, Marcus Nutting, b. Aug. 26, 1849, in Union- ville, N. Y. Children: i Rachel, b. Oct. 22, 1874 ; d. April — , 1886. / ii Walter, b. July — , 1885; d. Mar. — , 1888. iii Minnie E., b. Oct. 4, 1863; ni. Oct. 1. 1884, Fred J. See, b. Dec. 1, 1858, in Paterson, N. J., son of William and ( 'liri.s- tian See, b. in Germany. Children: 1 Charles W., b. Oct. 5, 1885; d. Mar. 19, 1886. ii Dorothy, b. April 9, 1887. iii Grace E., b. Mar. 2, 1889. iv Fred J., b. May 13, 1892. 169x Matthias H. [John 88], b. in AVallkill, N. Y., Jan. 3, 1821 ; d. Mar. 25, 1871, in Johnstown, Mich.; m. in Newburgh, N. Y., Dec. 3, 1840, Elizabeth Stanton, b. in Newburgh, N. Y., June 1, 1820; d. Feb. 28. 1878, at Johnstown, Mich. Children: 297 John C, b. Jan. 15, 1842. ^ 298 William M., b. Feb. 4, 1844. i Gabriel A., b. Oct. 8, 1846; d. April 3, 1847. ii Ann Loretta, b. Aug. 21, 1848, in N. Y. City, N. Y., m. at JohnstoAvn, Mich., Dec. 25, 1867, John J. Hamilton, 1). Nov. 11, 1844, in Bedford, Mich. (Miildren: i Adellu M., b. Sept. 2, 1.S70; d. Sept. 29, 1875. ii Mary E., b. Dec. 16, 1874; m. Sei)t. 24, 18!)(i, in Bed- ford, Mich., Clarence H. Macomber. No children. iii George J.. 1). July Ki, 1876; m. June 26, 1900, at Ross, Jlicli., Flora Hale. No children: SEVENTH GENERATION 109 ™^!»U Adolphus H., b. Sept. 20, 1850. iii Kesiah Louise, b. Mar. 5, 1853, at Johnstown, Mich.; ui. at Ross, Mich., Nov. 11, 1869, George A. Nye, b. June 13, 1848. Children: i Fred Horton, b. Nov. 17, 1874, at Bedford, Mich.; ni. May 10, 1898, Winifred Bellenger, b. Sept. 5, 1871. Children : i Kartell, b. Feb. 19, 1894. ii Howard, b. Sept. 2, 1895. ii Villa J., b. Aug. 27, 1877; m. Mar. 16, 1898, Robert H. Swallow, b. April 18, 1874. Child: i George A., b. July 27, 1903. Iv Joel J., b. Mar. 18, 1855 ; d. Dec. 27, 1873. V Josephine E., b. Aug. 18, 1860, at Johnstown, Mich : ui. Dec. 3, 1879, at Bedford, Mich., William AVhitney, b. Jan. 7, 1848, at Rutland, Vt. (104 Marjorie St., Battle Creek, Mich.) Children (all b. in Bedford, Mich.): i Norman Stebbins, b. Sept. 29, 1885. (Augusta, Mich.) ii Forest Oscar, b. April 11, 1887. (Battle Creek, Mich.) iii Ruth Louise, b. Aug. 28, 1893. (Battle Creek, Mich.) 170 George E. [John 88], b. Jan. 14, 1826; d. Aug. 15, 1888, at Baltimore, . Md.; m. first, Ann Eliza Marston, b. Dec. 17, 1826; d. June 8, 1870; m. second, Feb. 5, 1873, Adah Zilah Gore, b. May 26, 1829. Children: i Georgian, b. Sept. 13, 1851; m. Jan. 19, 1876, James Edward Armstrong, b. Feb. 13, 1850. Children: i HoAvard Marston, b. Jan. 7, 1878. ii Jessie Louise, b. Sept. 12, 1880. ii Martha Marston, b. May 18, 1856; unmarried. (112 S. Gil- more St., Baltimore, Md.) no COLEMAN FAMILY iii :\rati]dii, b. Jan. 14, 1861 ; in. Feb. 10, 1881, Nelson Clark fcshowacre, b. Oct. 2d, 1856. Children: i Nelson Evertson, b. Nov. 5, 188L ii Coleman, b. June 1, 1892. 171 John [John 88], b. Dec. 17, 1827, in Little Britain, N. Y.: d. June 20, 1902, in N. Y. City, N. Y.; buried in Woodlawn, Newl)arffh, N. Y.; ni. Feb. 11, 1857, Emily F., b. Oct. 21, 1881 ; dau. of George G. Street and Avidow of David O. Bond. Children: 300 Arthur, b. April 6, 1858. 301 Walter, b. July 21, 1860. 172 James H. [John 88], b. June 30, 1829; d. Dee. 22, 1901; m. Jan. 4, 1852, Mary Whitney, b. May 7, 1838. He served as a private in Co. E, 19th N. Y. Inf., during the Civil War. 302 John Edgar, b. Nov. 4, 1852. i Alice E., b. Dec. 13, 1854; m. Sept. 8, 1878, Seaman Scott. Children: i James Coleman, b. Nov. 26, 1874 ; d. June 6, 1896. ii Frank A., b. July 5, 1878.- iii Isabelle W., b. Oct. 16, 1884.^ 803 Frederick B., Sept. 16, 1859. ^ 304 Frank, b. Sept. 20, 1801. 305 Harry B., b. Jan. 25, 1865, 306 Whitney, b. Oct. 13, 1873. And three children who died in infancy. 173 Hiram [John 88], b. Oct. 2, 1831 ; d. April 27. 1901 ; m. June 25, 1854, Julia Corwin, b. Oct. 13, 1837; d. Feb. 23, 1901, in Barry Co., Mich. Children: 307 William, b. Nov. 15, 1856. 308 Frank, b. May 4, 1860. SEVENTH GENERATION 111 i Fannie, b. Sept. 1, 18G3 ; ni. Dec. 30, 1880, George F. Merril. Cliildren : i Fern, b. Feb. 25, 1885. ii Floy, b. Aug. 8, 1887. ii Rose, b. Feb. Vd, 18G5 ; m. Mar. 16, 1893, Edward H. Howe. Children: i Julia, b. Oct. 7, 1898. ii Maurice, b. April 29, 1901. 309 George E., b. May 24, 1868. iii Mertie, b. Mar. 1, 1872 ; m. Oct. 24, 1895, James E. Moon. No children. 174 Charles W. [John 88], b. Dec. 27, 1834 ; ni. Dec. 31, 1855, Mary A. Westlake, b. June 20, 1839. He served in Co. E, 156th HI. Vols, in the Civil War. (Prophetstown, HI.) Children: 1 May, b. Sept. 28, 1857; m. A. B. Ciipton. 310 Louis M., b. May 2, 1859. ii Lilly L., b. Jan. 16, 1801 ; d. Oct. 13, 1862. iii Lottie E., b. Aug. 25, 1862; m. P. M. Plummer. 175 Hector H. [John 88], b. in Newburgh, N. Y., Mar. 11, 1837 ; m. Nov. 30, 1861, in Mayfield, 111., Mary Rebecca Mackey, b. May 19, 1836, in Newburgh, N. Y. (Sycamore, De Kalb Co., 111.) One son: 311 Harrison Horton, b. Feb. 19, 1863, in Newburgh, N. Y. 176 Eugene K. [John 88], b. Jan. 25, 1841 ; d. Mar. 9, 1885; m. Henrietta Krom, b. May 10, 1843. He was killed at an explosion of a powder mill near Newburgh, N. Y. Children: i Anna B., b. Mar. 24, 1865 ; m. Jan. 24, 1884, Brundage Shay, b. July 20, 1865. Children : Janette, Martha, Grace and Cammelia. ii Grace E., b. July 22, 1867. 312 Artemus J. S., b. May 1, 1871. 112 COLEMAN FAMILY iii Euf^fiie Kroiu, b. Sept. 20, 187."). iv Hattie M., b. Sept. ;]0, 1876. V Wiiliuiu, b. Feb. 10, 1885. 177 Silas H. [Joseph H. 89], b. Mar. 11, 1817, in Chester, N. J.; d. Oct. 27, 1901 ; 111. May 1, 184:], (Catherine Van Duyiie, b. in Passaic Valley, N. J., Oct. 28, 1824. He was a cooper by trade, and was located in the East fit Pai'sippany Villaj^e, Hanover township, Morris (-o., N. J.; moved to Wisconsin and d. at Daytona, Florida. Children: 81;! Harvey E., b. Mar. 22, 1844. i Matilda,!., b. Mar. 15, 1848; d. , 1879; in. Benjamin Mason. One dau. : i Laura Estelle, in. Robert Wall. Children: i Elizabeth. ii Mason B. :J14 Wilber N., b. Mar. 15, 1850. ii Laura A., b. Nov. 12, 1855; d, Oct. 7, 1901 ; m. Charles W. AVinfield, b. ; d. April 5, 1885. One son: i Kod^er W. (Xenia, Ohio. ) She 111. second, Oct. 28, , John Spence. No children. 178 Joseph H. [Josei)li H. 89], b. Nov. !>, 1820; d. at Fond du Lac, Wis., June 15, 1897; ni. Mary Elizabeth Burlaud. (Jhildi-en (all b. in Fond du Lac, Wis.): i Marshall Warren, b. Oct. 24, 1847; d. Sept. 12, 1852. ii Euf^ene. b. Oct. 12, 1849; d. Au^r. 9, 1850. 815 William A., b. Dfc. 28, 1854. 179 Henry M. [Joseph 89], b. Feb. 26, 1825, near Chester, N. J.; d. April 15, 1895; m. Jan. 14, 1855, Mary E. Davenport, b. Sept. 8, 1888; d. Nov. 25, 1877. Children (all b. near Chester, N. J.): 816 Frank !>., b. Feb 1!», 1857. (Dorsey, Neb.) SEVENTH GENERATION 113 317 George H., b. Aug. 14, 1859. (Nora Springs, Iowa.) 318 Charles W., b. Feb. 12, 1803. (Dubuque, Iowa.) i Sarah Uretta, b. Julj' 16, 1804 ; in. Jan. 1, 1885, Irwin G. Smith, b. Nov. 6, 1803. (Blooming Prairie, Minn.) Chil- dren : i Myrtle, b. Feb. 17, 1886. ii Ellery M., b. June 33, 1888. iii Elden W., b. July 14, 1890. iv Percy L., b. Oct. 9, 1898. V Curtis R., b. May 28, 1900. 319 Herbert T., b. Aug. 20, 1808. (Lat, Lake Co., Mont.) ii Laura Belle, b. April 9, 1874 ; m. Sept. 21, 1898, John W. Knickerbocker, b. July 22, 1873, at Springfield, Ontario, Canada. (Northfield, Minn.) Children: i Harold Earl, b. Aug. 0, 1899. ii Lucille Margaret, b. May 22, 1901. 180 Charles J. [Joseph H. 89], b. May 28, 1827; d. Nov. 20, 1901 ; m. Jan. 27, 1854, Elizabeth M. Trimble, b. April 8, 1829. (Randolph, Wis.) Childi-en: i Anna Margaret, b. Mar. 9, 1855 ; ni. Nov. 1, 1883, A. W. Millard. ii Genevieve L., b. Jan. 24, 1858. 181 David L. [Joseph H. 89], b. May 30, 1830 ; d. May 10, 1900, at Monroe, Green Co., Wis.; m. Mar. 18, 1800, Mary Louisa Hill, b. at Attica, N. Y., July 17, 1846. (San Jose, Cal.) Children: 320 Harrison Edward, b. Oct. 8, 1803, at Monroe, Wis. i Frederick, b. July 8, 1871, at Atlanta, Logan Co., Ill; un- married. (San Jose, Cal.) ii Corinthia, b. July 29, 1875 ; m. Mar. 26, 1902 ; Theodore W. Boruflf. (Atlanta, 111.) 114 COLEMAN FAMILY 183 George E. [Joseph H. 85], b. Jan. 4, 1839; d. Jan. 4, 1883, at Day- tona, Florida : in. Ella E. John.son. He was a physician. Had one dau., who 1X1. Willauiue. Children: Ella Louise and Everet Coleman, 183 Thomas H. [Hiram 90], b. Sept. 17, 1828; d at Scotchtown, N. Y.; 111. Mar. 5, 1851, Mary Anna Aurora, b. Jan. 4, 1829 ; dau. of Abraham Vail and Harriet, dau. of Nathaniel Coleman 42. Children: i Almira Louisa, b. Jan. 1. 1852 ; m. Leander P. Toi)ping. 11 Etta, in. Charles Y'oungs. 184 Caleb H. [Nathan H. 91], b. Dee. 9, 1820; m. Amelia Slaughter, b. Nov. 19, 1817; d. Sept. 10, 1866; dau. of Isaac Slaughter and Jane McBride. One son: 321 Alonzo Howell, b. Oct. 25, 1849. 185 Eugene [Nathan H. 91], b. Feb. 3, 1829 ; d. Sept. — , 1899 ; m. Ruth . One dau., not married. 186 William N. [John F. 92], b. Feb 18, 1809 ; d. Mar. 25, 1889 ; m. Mar- garet E. Bailey, b. Jan. 19, 1817 ; d. Jan. 6, 1892. Both d. in Middle- town. N. Y. Children: 1 Susan Bailey, b. July 19, 1838; d. Oct. 31, 1870; m. James Spencer McWiUiaius, b , 1838 ; d. , 1895. Children: i William Edgar, b. . 1861 : m. Caroline T. Shearer, b. , 1861. Children : i Edgar Coleman, b. 1882. ii Lester Shearer, b. 1894. ii Margaret Coleman, b. 1863 ; d. , 1870. iii Catherine Randall, b. 1S64 ; d. 1864. ii John W., b. April 25, 1843; d. June 13, 1871. iii Oliver Bailey, b. Aug. 24. 1848; d. June 20, 1874. 187 John T. [John F. r2], b. Mar. 7, 1823, near Amity, Orange Co., N. Y.; d. Dec. 6, 1896, near Crystal Run, N. Y.; m. Oct. 27, 1847, Mary Louisa. 1). July 5, 1826 ; dau. of Joseph Slaughter and Amelia Booth. Children; SEVENTH GENERATION 115 i Joseph Slaughter, b. Dec. 38, 1856 ; d. Feb. 14, 1868. ii Harriet Gurnee, b. Mar. 11, 1863 ; d. Jan. 14, 1864. iii John Thew, b. Dec. 12, 1867 ; d. Dec. 12, 1897. On the death of the latter the male line of John Finch 92 became ex- tinct. 188 James M. [Gabriel 93], b. Jan. 33, 1808; d. Mar. 8, 1834; m. Jan. 18, 1833, Mary Ann, b. Mar. 6, 1813 ; d. Dec. 31, 1870 ; dau. of Rev. Wm. Ti allow. Children: 323 James William, b. June 8, 1833. 189 Bradner [Gabriel 93], b. April 1, 1810 ; d. Oct. 30, 1885 ; m. Prudence Sayer, b. May, 19, 1819 ; d. Feb. 37, 1895 ; both d. in Goshen, N. Y. Children (all b. in the town of Warwick, N. Y.): i Susan Emily, b. Nov. 11, 1842; m. Oct. 18, 1865, William B. Mead, b. Mar. 6, 1843. (Goshen, N. Y.) No children. ii Mary Louisa, b. May 15, 1846 : m. Oct. 6, 1869, Edwin L. Roys, b. Oct. 9, 1844, in Newark Valley, N. Y. (Goshen, N. Y.) No children: iii Harriet Minerva, b. Sept. 24, 1849; unmarried. (Goshen, N. Y.) 190 James C. [Benjamin C. 94], b. April 28, 1820; d. Feb. 1, 1882; m. Feb. 13, 1840, Phebe Ann, b. Jan. 15, 1831 ; d. Feb. 3, 1898 ; dau. of the Hon. Roswell Mead, b. July 15, 1784; d. June 6, 1850, and Hannah Cash, b. Nov. 4, 1796; d. April 15, 1868. Children: 333 Roswell Carpenter, b. Dec. 3, 1840. (Newburgh, N. Y.) 334 James Cash, b. Aug. 18, 1843. (Goshen, N. Y. ) i John Merrit Howell, b. Jan. 15, 1846. (Goshen, N. Y.) 335 Charles William, b. Oct. 22, 1850. (Goshen, N. Y.) 326 Thaddeus Vail, b. May 1, 1854. (New York City, N. Y.) 191 Benjamin C. [Benjamin C. 94], b. Mar 7, 1830; d. Aug. 21, 1868; m. Nov. 24, 1858, Mary Lena, b. Sept. 19, 1840; dau. of James Hervey Bull, of Monroe, Orange Co., N. Y. Children: i Willard, b. July 12, 1859, at Monroe, N. Y. Living with his mother at Allendale, N. J. lin COLEMAN FAMILY ii Jjimes Hervey, b. Mar. 20, 18G1 ; d. April 29, 1861. 328 Benjamin Carpenter, b. Dec. 21, 1803. 329 Roswell, b. Aug. 12, 1868; d. Aug. 12, 1900. 192 William B. [Benjamin C. 94], b. Sept. 17, 1833; d. Mar. 24, 1896; m. first, June 18, 1857, Harriet Castry. One child: i Harriet, d. young. He m. second, Margaret Castry. No children. Hem. third, Oct. 10, 1863, Anne Eliza Brothers, b. Jan. 2, 1840; d. Aug. 31, 1881. Children: ii Charles William, b. July 14, 1864. (N. Y. City, N. Y.) iii Henry Vail, b. Feb. 24, 1866. (Brooklyn, N. Y.) « iv James Richardson, b. Oct. 20, 1868 ; d. Jan. 25, 1869. V John Marks, b. May 2, 1872. (Brooklyn, N. Y.) vi Eleanor Grace, b. Dec. 8, 1874; m. Jan. 1, 1897. (Brooklyn, N. Y.) vii Esther Sylvia, b Sept. 7, 1877; d. Dec. 28, 1878. (All b. in Brooklyn, N. Y.) He m. fourth, Jan. 31, 1882, Isabella King, b. May 28, 1854. One child: viii May Belle, b. July 28, 1883, in Brooklyn, N. Y. (Brooklyn, N. Y.) 193 John [Benjamin C. 94], b. Feb. 6, 1837, in Goshen, N. Y.: d. May 24, 1903, in New Haven, Conn.; m. Dec. 14, 1859, at Muscatine, Iowa, Louise Maria, b. Sept. 2, 1837 ; dau. of Amos Strong and Eliza Maria Thomas of New Haven, Conn. Children: i Edward Benjamin, b. Oct. 12, 1862 ; d. May 29, 1864. 330 Thaddeus Seely, b. Feb. 18, 1864. 331 Frank Lincoln, b. Aug. 8, 1865. 332 Clifford Clinton, b. Sept. 19, 1867. SEVENTH GENERATION 117 11)4 Theodore [Ira 95], b. Jan. 30, 1822, in Haniptonbur^h, Orange Co., N. Y.; d. May 9, 1893, in Seneca Co., N. Y.; m. May 9, 1855, first, Susan M., b. May 5, 1827; d. Nov. 17, 1863; dau. of Joseph W. Hub- ble, of Norwalk, Conn. One son : 333 Theodore H., b. Dec. 27, 1857, in N. Y. City, N. Y. He m. second, on April 7, 1868, Josephine H. Ferris, b. Feb. 21, 1835; was widow of Walter S. Coon. Children: i Josephine E., b. Jan. 15, 1869 ; m. in 1899, W. C. York. (Lakewood, N. J.) No children. 334 William H., b. April 12, 1871. ii Caroline M., b. Oct. 19, 1872 ; ni. Sept. 14, 1893, Wakeman R. Auble. (Fanner, Seneca Co , N. Y.) Children: i Howard T., b. July 25, 1897. ii Raymond C, b. June 28, 1899. iii Mary L., b. July 27, 1874, in Sheldrake, N. Y.; m. Sept. 1, 1897, Walter F. Larkin. (124 Catherine St., Ithaca, N. Y.) Children: 1 Clarence Paul, b. Aug. 8, 1899. ii Mildred Beatrice, b. Aug. 11, 1902. (Both b. in Ithaca, N. Y.) 335 Clarence F., b. Sept. 10, 1878. 195 Benjamin F. [Ira 95], b. May 23, 1823, in Hamptonburgh, N. Y.; d. Dec. 30, 1900, at Kings Ferry, N. Y.; was a physician; m. Sept. 30, 1851, Sarah Celestia, b. April 26, 1829 ; dau. of Lockwood Hinman and Eliza Munda}^ Children: i Georgianna, b. Oct. 24, 1854; m. Dec. 20, 1902, Mortimer Harrison Smith. No children. 336 Henry Hinman, b. May 13, 1859. ii Claytina, b. Mar. 8, 1869 ; unmarried. 196 Ira H. [Ira 95], b. Jan. 16, 1838, in Hamptonburgh, N. Y.; m. June 29, 1854, Sarah B., b. Sept. 2, 1830; d. April 19, 1901 ; dau. otHezekiah Denton Mills and Sarah Bull. Children: 118 COLEMAN FAMILY 337 Harrison Mills, b. July 31, 18r)r>. i Ira D., b. . 338 Ulric \V., b. Feb. 17, 1858. 339 James M., b. Feb. 12, 1866. 340 Fred H., b. July 8, 1869. 341 Percy F., b. June 5, 1873. ii Bertha Hart, b. May 4, 1870; ni. Mar. 11, 1806, William H., b. Mar. 30, 1872 ; son of D. H. Link and Elthea G. Rayuor. One son: i James W., b. April 16, 1897. (Dayton, Wash.) iii Frances Emily, b. April 17, 1864; m. Feb. 10, 1886, Jacob, son of Walter M. Rayner and Catherine Van Duzer. (Greendale, N. Y.) Children: i Thaddeus W., b. Jan. 5, 1892. ii Everitt, J., b. Feb. 3, 1894. iv Thaddeus, b. ; d. Aug. 10, 1890; unmarried. V Charles W., b. ; d. Dec. 21, 1902; m. Nellie S. Harris. No children. ^ 197 Thaddeus M. [Ira 951, b. Oct. 22, 1833; d. Nov. 20, 1867; m. Ai)ril — , 1861, Caroline, dau. of Chauncey W. and Prudence S. Woodworth. Children: i Myron Roland, b. Sept. 27, 1863 ; unmarried. ii Estelle, b. Oct. 31, 1865; m. Oct. 21, 1885, Frederick Wyer. Children: i Florence, b. Sept. — , 1886 ; d. Sept. — , 1888. ii Robert Coleman, b. Aug. — , 1888. iii Edith, b. Jan. — , 1893. 198 Phineas R. [Phineas R. 96], b. Feb. 12, 1829, in Hamptonburgh, N. Y.; m. 1H54 first, Mary H., b. . 1838; d. Aug. — , 1885 ; dau. of the Rev, SEVENTH GENERATION 119 Phineas Robinson, b. Dec. 24, 1798; d. April 30, 1871, and Eliza D. , b. May 31, 1802; d. Dec. 9, 1868. (323 Bank St., Hill Crest, N. J.) Children: 312 Frederick A., b. Mar. 7, 1855. i William B., b. April 7, 1859; unmarried. ii Sadie W., b. Dec. 25, 1863, in Goshen, N. Y.; m. Mar. 7, 1887, Emerson F. Griswold, b. May 19, 1863, in Lon^- meadow, Mass. (573 Main St., Longmeadow, Mass.) Chil- dren: i Mary Emeline, b. May 19, 1888 ; d. July 28, 1888. ii Ralph Emerson, b. June 23, 1890, in Springfield, Mass. iii Herbert Coleman, b. Sept. 6, 1892 ; d. Sept. 9, 1892. iv Arthur Robinson, b. Sept. 24, 1900, in Longmeadow, Mass. iii Josephine R., b. Dec. 1, 1868, in Green Cove Springs, Fla. ; m. Jan. 16, 1897, Charles L. Newcomb, b. July 17, 1857, in New York City, N. Y. (417 W. 46th St., N. Y. City, N. Y.) One dau.: i Helen C, b. Dec. 29, 1897. He m. second, in 1887, , dau. of Dr. D. English of New- ark, N. J. 199 Francis R. [Joel 98], b. Oct. 14, 1816 ; d. Nov. 28, 1898; b. and d. in Hamptonburgh, N. Y.; m. Jan. 8, 1839, Amelia B. Wade, b. Nov. 17, 1815 ; d. Feb. 5, 1877. Children: i Oliver H., b. Nov. 30, 1839; unmarried. ii Sarah E., b. April 20, 1842; m. Nov. 20, 1883, Nathaniel Oldfield. iii Anna Amelia, b. Mar. 22, 1844 ; d. July 2, 1901 ; m. Jan. 17, 1882, Charles Dwyer. iv Eliza Jane, b. May 1, 1845; m. Aug. 28, 1871, David H. Booth. 1.20 COLEMAN FAMILY V Mary Afjnes, b. Mar. 21, 1848; in. Oct. 29, 1884, Albert H. Robertson. Children: i Bronson, b. Dec. 26, 1888. ii Francis A., b. Sept. 10, 1891. iii Garnet D., b. Dec. 15, 1892. 343 Frederick W., b. Mar. 5, 1850. vi Frances E., b. Aug. 19, 1852. vii Clara J., b. July 18, 1855 ; in. Oct. 29, 1900, William H. Old- field. I viii Benjamin W., b. Sept. 19, 1858; d. July 10, 1882. 344 Joel, b. April 15, 1861. 200 John C. [Joel 98], b. Mar. 12, 1821 ; d. July 3, 1901 ; b. and d. in Hamptonburgh, N. Y. ; m. Dec. 1, 1847, Susan Houston Brown, b. Oct. 8, 1825; d. Jan. 21, 1903. Children: i Charles Case, b. June 9, 1855 ; d. April 13, 1903 ; in. Nov. 1, 1881, Eveline Furman. One child, b. July 3, 1883; d. Mar. 29, 1885. ii Sarah Anna, b. Aug. 1, 1860 ; unmarried. 345 George Rumsey, 1). Aug. 1, 1860. 201 Joel H. [Joel 98], b. July 28, 1829 ; d. Dec. 22, 1901 ; m. first, Oct. 28, 1857, Frances Alida Sawyer, b. June 1. 1838 ; d. July 28, 1861. One son: 346 Calvin Sawyer, b. Aug. 14, 1858. (Bon Air, Va.) He 111. second, Feb. 16, 1881, Abby Ann, dan. of Josiah Jackson and Susan Seely. 202 Lewis E. [Alfred 100], b. June 1, 1833; m. May 3, 1855, Mary F., b. Sept. 7, 1837: dau. Alfred D. Wells and Lydia W. Nyce. Children: i Frances Louise, b. Dec. 29, 1855; m. June 3, 1873, James Mapes Haggerty. One child: i Charlotte, b. April 13, 1874 ; d. April 20, 1876, SEVENTH GENERATION 121 Have an adopted dau., the dau. of Capt. Win. E. Mapes and Caroline Ramsey. ii Florence May. ii Annie May, b. Oct 15, 1857 ; d. July 20, 1859. 347 Alfred Wells, b. Sept. 20, 1859. 318 William Edson, b. Feb. 2, 1861. iii Irene Isabelle, b. Oct. 24, 1863 ; m. April 15, 1884, Charles Gr. Glover. One dau. : i Charlotte Coleman, b. April 13, 1887. iv Howard Clifton, b. Dec. 6, 1865. 349 Charles Leslie, b. Nov. 13, 1866. 350 Lewis H., b. Oct. 24, 1867. 203 William B. [Benjamin 101], b. Jan. 16, 1854 ; m. Dec. 2, 1890, Mary E. Shockley. (1411 S. Pasfield St., Springfield, 111.) Children: i Charles Ira, b. Sept. 17, 1892. ii Etta Grace, b. Aug. 15, 1894. iii Benjamin H. H., b. Sept. 11, 1896. 204 Alfred H. [Benjamin 101], b. Oct. 16, 1858 ; m. Aug. 23, 1882, Mary Belle Campbell, b. Oct. 19, 1854, (414^ E. Adams St., Springfield, 111.) 205 Ira [Benjamin 101], b. Nov. 25, 1865 ; m. June 6, 1896. 206 William H. [William R. 102], b. Jan. 26, 1852 ; m. Nov. 18, 1885, at Rockwell City, Iowa, Lydia A. Thomas, b. July 19, 1855, in Clinton Co., Iowa; widow of Morrow. Children: i William H., b. Sept. 12, 1886. ii Delia, b. Oct. 22, 1888. iii Wesley V., b. Feb. 18, 1890. 207 John H. [John D. 103], b. Sept. 6, 1844, at Harbor Springs, Mich.; m. Nov. 11, 1869, Lucretia D., b. A^Dril 24, 1850, at Johnstown, Mich., 123 COLEMAN FAMILY dau. of David Morford, b. Oct. 7, 1816, in New York State; d. July 4, 1864, and Alvira L. Brown, b. Dec. 13, 1816, in New Y'ork State; d. May 8, 1803. Cliildreu: i AVinnie L., b. Dec. 4, 1873. ii Blanche A., b. Nov. 7, 1885. 308 Thaddeus G. [John D. 103], b. Mar. 6, 1850, at Harbor Sprinf?8, Mich.; ni. Sept. 15, 1886, Lavinia, b. April 3, 1806, dau. of George W. Moffat, b. Dec. 11, 1825, in Chautauqua, N. Y.; d. Oct. 31, 1900, at Stanton, Mich., and Matilda Harper, b. Nov. 15, 1837, in Harperstown, Ire- land ; d. Dec. 9, 1898, at Stanton, Mich. One child : i Vera A., b. Oct. 16, 1887. EIGHTH GENERATION. 209 AVilliani A. [Alanson 104], b. Sept. 37, 1833 ; d. , 1894, in Dodge Co., Minn. 310 Henry H. [Alanson 104], b. Aug. 30, 1835; d. Jan. 30, 1899, in Lincoln, Neb. 311 Granville H. [Alanson 104], b. Sept. 19, 1833 ; in. May 38, 1868, Mary, Jane A^anDemark, b. in N. J. Jan. 20, 1638; d. Oct. 6, 18&6, in Jack- son, Mich. One son: 351 AA'illiani Henry, b. April 23, 1870, in Chelsea, Mich. 313 John J. [David B. 105], b. Aug. 6, 1835, in Yates Co., N. Y.; ni. Nov. 4, 1857, Sarah J. AVells, in Yates Co., N. Y., b. Oct. 18, 1838. (Augusta Mich.) Children: i Harriet, b. Nov. 6. 1859, in Kalamazoo, Mich.; ni. Nov. 15, 1883, Gleason, b. in Btittle Creek, Mich., Aug. 19, 1856. (Battle Creek, Mich.) Children: i Ethel L., b. Dec. 13, 1887, in town of Emniott, Mich. ii Helen E., b. Feb. 8. 1893, in town of Euiuiott, Mich. 353 AVilliani, b. April 4, 1863, in Alamo, Kalamazoo Co., Mich. (Augusta, Mich.) EIGHTH GENERATION 123 ii Frank D., b. in Alamo Township, Mich., April 9, 1871; ni. May 17, 181)5, Deborah A. Tompkins, b. in, Ross Township, Kalamazoo Co., Mich., Sept. 18, 1870. (Battle Creek, Mich.) No children. 213 David B. [David B. 105], b. Oct. 3, 1837 ; m. June 7, 18G7, Margaret A. Brown, b. Dec. 20, 1847, in Michigan. (Lela, Texas.) Children: i Charles M., b. Aug. 13, 1868; m. Dec. 20, 1890. ii Cora E., b. Nov. 20, 1870. iii Mandy M., b. Dec. 15, 1877; m. Aug. 20, 1900. iv Oliver M., b. Dec. 19, 1880. V Earnest, b. Oct. 27, 1884. 214 (xeorge W.. [David B. 105], b. Feb. 12, 1842, in Yates Co., N. Y.: m. July 28, 1868, Rosetta Sears, b. Oct. 29, 1844, in Oswego Co., N. Y. (Rexford, Mich.) Children: 353 Bertice A., b. May 21, 1869, in Kalamazoo, Mich. ii Charles H., b. Aug. 18, 1874; d. March 20, 1898 ; m. Feb. 7, 1897, Nellie Omelia, b. April 11, 1875. (Travers City, Mich.) No children. 215 Francis A. [David B. 105], b. March 30, 1845, in Yates Co., N. Y.; m. June 18, 1871, Adella A. Van Arsdale, b. ; d. Dec. 23, 1889. (Augusta, Mich.) He served as a private in Co. I, 2nd Mich. Inf., during the civil war. Children: i Garret F., b. May 6, 1872, at Eastman ville, Mich.: m. Mary Helen Masson, b. in Baltimore, Md., May 21, 1878. (3922 Botanical Ave., St. Louis, Mo.) No children. ii Fred R., b. Dec. 4, 1876, in Eastman ville, Mich. iii Fernia A., b. May 3, 1879, in Kansas. iv Myrtle R., b. March 28, 1883, in Maryville, Mo.; d. Oct. 12, 1890. V Roy Harrison, b. Jan. 23, 1888, in Omaha, Neb. (Mt. Tabor, Oregon.) He m. second, Oct. 8, 1890, Mrs. Mary G. Welch. 124 COLEMAN FAMILY 216 Oscar F. [John 106], b. June 2, 1827, in Oranfje Co., N. Y.; d. June 28, lfl04, at Kalamazoo, Mich.; m. Oct. 5), 184i), Mary Jeiniuia Sweezy, b. in New York City, N. Y., July 8, 18^8 ; d. Aug. 21, 1889. Children: i Amelia A., b. Aug. 17, 1850, at Kalamazoo, Mich.; m. Roy E. Comfort. (Cuernavaca, Mexico, La Baron (Jourt.) One child : i Marion Coleman, b. Api-il 19, 1885. ii Ency Jane, b. May 11, 1852, in Kalamazoo, Mich.; in. June 16, 1887, Charles Henry Caryl, b. Mar. 3, 1850, in Lowell, Mass. (714LowellSt., West Ka,lamazoo, Mich.) Children: i Ralph Emerson, b. May 18, 1890. ii Coleman Reeves, b. Feb. 6, 1892. (Both b. in Kala- mazoo, Mi eh.) 354 Willis Arthur, b. Aug. 28, 1855. iii Mary Hulda, b. June 19, 1862, in Kalamazoo, Mich.; un- married. iv Carrie Edith, b. Dee. 31, 1866; d. Jan. 17, 1897; m. William Owen Jones, b. Oct. 1, 1865. One son: i Coleman Owen, b. Jan 13, 1897; d. Mar. 8, 1H97. 217 John M. [John 106], b. April 14, 1829 ; d. June 25, 1895 ; m. Jan. 1, 1853, Katie Dalaba, b. Aug. 29, 1836, in Rutland. Vt. (389 West Boulevard, Detroit, Mich.) Children (all b. in Kalamazoo, Mich.): i Charles Justin, b. June 12, 1856; m. Oct. — , 1896, Gertrude Henshaw. (Chicago, III.) No children. ii Kittie May, b. Feb. 22, 1860; m. May 29, 1877, Duffie. (Detroit, Mich.) One dau.: i Helen Grace, b. May 15, 1895. iii Maud Isadore, b. Mar. 21, 1875; m. Jan. 7, 1901, Floyd H. Foote. (Earlville, 111 ) Children: i Katherine Isabel, b. Nov. 21, 1903. ii Mabel Phylisa, b. Oct. 21, 1904. THE NEW YORK (PUBLIC LISRARvl \^Astor, Lenox »nti B|^ ^ FeuAdatieiit, 19oa EIGHTH GENERATION 125 218 James [John lOG], b. Sept. 7, 1834; d. Sept.— 1900: m. June— 1860, Mai'f^aret Sullivan, b. in Dexter, Mich; d. , 1883. Two sons (b. in Dowagiac, Mich.): i Fred, b. , 1863 ; d. , 1898 ; unmarried. ii Frank, b. ■, 1865 ; killed by the cars in 1893 ; unmar- ried. 319 George W. [James 107], b. June 17, 1841. (117 W. Eighth St., Cincin- nati, O.) 220 David O. [William H. H. 108], b. Nov. 30, 1843, in Oshtemo, Mich.; m. Nov. 20, 1866, Mary E. Sheldron, b. Aug. 3, 1846, at Brutus, Cay- uga Co., N. Y. (Oshtemo, Mich.) Children (all b. in Oshtemo, Mich.): i Cora, b. Nov. 3, 1867; m, April 37, 1887, William W. Brown, b. Nov. 24, 1864, at Alamo, Mich, (731 Hawley St., Kal- amazoo, Mich.) Children; i Hazel E., b. June 12, 1890, at Alamo, Mich. ii Leighton C, b. Dec. 31, 1891, at Oshtemo, Mich. iii David O., b. May 18, 1893, at Kalamazoo, Mich. iv Caroline C. H., b. Sept. 30, 1895, at Alamo, Mich. 355 Sheldron, b. May 4, 1870. (Lawton, Mich.) ii Alvira, b. April 30, 1,873; m. April 11, 1901, Stephen C. Gibbs, b. Dec. 20, 1867. (Kalamazoo, Mich.) No children. iii Kate, b. June 13, 1876 ; m. Mar. 27, 1895, Leon Gibbs, b. Nov. 11, 1870, at Portage, Mich. (613 Portage St., Kala- mazoo, Mich.) Children (all born at Portage, Mich.): i Floyd C, b. Aug. 14, 1895. ii Flora H., b. Dec. 18, 1896 ; d. Nov. 5, 1899. iii Leon Vernon, b. Feb. 35, 1901. iv Owen, b. Mar. 11, 1878 ; unmarried. (Oshtemo, Mich.) V Pearl, b. Feb. 37, 1881 ; m. Jan. 1, 1900, Claude M. Weed, b. Jan. 19, 1876, at Texas, Mich. (Texas, Mich.) Children: 120 COLEMAN FAMILY i Morris L., b. Oct. 30, 1901, at Texas, Mich, ii Nathan S., b. Aug. 4, 1903, at Texas, Midi. 221 Henry A. [William H. H. 108], b. Nov. 4, 1845; m. Dec. 7, 1870', Ophelia Hall, b. in Erie, O. (Toledo, O.) One dau. : i Etha May, b. May — , 1888. 222 Frank [William H. H. 108], b June 29, 1853; m. Nov. 21, 1883, Louisa Rix, b. May 29, 1864, in Texas, Mich. (Kalamazoo, Mich.) Children (all b. in Oshtemo, Mich.): i Leon, b. Sept. 17, 1884. ii Eunice, b. Aug. 18, 1886. iii Daniel Rix, b. Jan. 4, 1895. iv Margaret, b. Jan. 24, 1897. 223 William [Josephus 109], b. Aug. 11, ; d. ; m. Mary Har- rington. Children: i Josephine, b. April 22, 1862 : m. Charles Foster. ii Mary Louise, b. June 24, 1863 ; m. Frank L. Beadle. One son: i Ralph Graham, iii William. 224 Edward A. [Josephus 109], b. July 14, 1835 ; d. Oct, 9, 1905; iii. Cath- erine Kaiser, b. Aug. 18, 1840; d. June 25, 1864. Children: i Edward W., b. Jan. 17, 1862; d. July 24, 1862. ii Edward H., b. July 22, 1863 ; d. Aug. 16, 1863 356 Henry Kaiser, b. June 24, 1864. 225 Calvin C. [Daniel C. IIOJ, b. Jan. 26, 1847; m. Dec. 25, 1868, Joanna, b. July 24, 1848, near Tiffin, Ohio, dau. of Isaac Bovee and Minerva Ruth Eastman. (1195 Stout St., Denver, Colo.) Children: 357 Carlton M., b. Oct. 25, 1869. (Colorado, Colo.) EIGHTH GENERATION 127 i Charles Curti.s, b. Nov. 18, 1871, at Edwavdsburgh, Mich.; m. Dec. 17, 1901, Esther J. Langdon, b. at Rock Island, 111., Jan. 17, 1878. (Ariba, Colo.) No children. * ii Daniel Irvin, b. at Plymouth, Mich., July 23, 1874; m. Aug. 27, 1904, at Denver, Colo., Alice Williams. No chil- dren. 220 Charles B. [Henry A. L. 116], b. Jan. 15, 1841; m. in Fulsom, Cal., on Mar. 24, 1866, Julia S., b. Hept. 20, 1841, in Cazenovia, N. Y., dau. of John Henry Forsting and Laura S. Clark. Children: i Henry Augustus, b. Dec. 24, 1867, in Fulsom, Cal. ii John Henry Forsting, b. April 19, 1869, in Brookfield, Wis. iii Charles Benjamin, b. Jan. 14, 1871, in Brookfield, Wis. iv Helen Forsting, b. Jan. 14, 1878, in Brookfield, Wis.; m. Sept. 10, 1892, Francis Kirkham, b. in England. V Hiram Perry, b. Oct. 24, 1875, in Brookfield, Wis. vi Sara Jannette, b. June 30, 1873, in Brookfield, Wis.; m. May 4, 1898, Edward Jensen, b. in Norway. (Waterloo, Wis.) No children. vii Matilda Estelle, b. Nov. 30, 1878 ; d. July 15, 1895. 358 William Oliver, b. Sept. 20, 1880, in Brookfield, Wis. viii Irali May Dulcea, b. May 24, 1887, in Brookfield, Wis. ix Lester Laurence, b. Mar. 24, 1893 : d. April 14, 1893. 227 William A. [Henry A. L. 116], b. April 2, 1852 ; m. Dec. 9, 1877, Fran- ces Clarinda, b. ; d. Dec, 18, 1888; dau. of Cleveland, b. in Naples, N. Y.; was widow of Charles F. Brownell, of Milwaukee, Wis. He m. second, Florence Ann, dau. of Henry Mason, of Nece- dah. Wis. No children by either marriage. 229 Nathaniel C. [William 123], b. Dec. 9, 1815, in Warwick, N. Y. ; d. Dec. 30, 1903, in Groshen, N. Y.; m. Nov. 17, 1840, Fannie Maria, b. June 21, 1817; d. Oct. 30, 1891; dau. of John Knapp cind Eunice Smith. Children : i Mary E., b. June 5, 1841 ; d. Aug. 31, 1863. 128 COLEMAN FAMILY ii Harriet Eliza, b. Nov. 16, 1842; d. Nov. 24, 1842. iii Anna Augusta, b. June 6, 1840 ; ui. Robert Osborne, Chil- dren: i Mary E., b. Nov. 4, 1866. ii Fannie Ella, b. July 25, 1870. iv Fannie Ellen, b. Nov. 26, 1851 ; m. Griles Goodrich. V Nathaniel Conklin, b. Jan. 5, 1853 ; d. Aug. 15, 1858. vi Addie Winford, b. Mar. 5, 1860; m. , 1904, Moore. 230 Thomas J. [William 123], b Aug. 28, 1817; d. May 8, 1878: m. first, July 14, 1840, Sophia Brown. Children: i William Augustus, b. Jan. 23. 1840; d. Aug. 2, 1889; m. Aug, 11, 1872, Mary Lena, widow of Benjamin C. Coleman 191. No children: ii Annie Brown, b. ; d. ; m. Charles H. Phelps. Children: Thomas H., Charles H., Nina, Frank and Julia Groschen. , He ui. second, Julia C. Groschen. No children. 231 John C. [William 123], b. July 28, 1819, at Newton, N. J.; d. at Mil- waukee, Wis., May 28, 1803; m. July 28, 1851, Ellen Bennet. b. Feb. 7, 1823, dau. of Rev. Clement F. LtFevie, c-f Milwaukee, Wis. Chil- dren : 359 Clement LeFevre, b Sept. 30, 1852. i Mary Eveline, b. April 30, 1855; unmarried. 360 John George, b. July 13, 1857. . ii Ellen LeFevre, b. I>ec. 6, 1859; immarried. 3<;i Theodore Lincoln, h. Nov. 5, 1S61. 232 George C. [William 1231, b. Aug. 21, 1828, at Florida, N. Y.; d, Sept. 21, 1883, at Golden, Colo.; m. Feb. 14, 1855, at Sennet, N. Y., Helen M., b. Nov. 22, 1832, at Fleming, N. Y., dau. of James C. Adams and Hannah Wilber, of Scipio, N. Y". Children: TP. \t2> EIGHTH GENERATIOiS^ 129 i Thomas James Adams, b. Jan. 16, 1856 ; d. Jan. 8, 1857, at Florida, N. Y. ii Georgianna, b. Sept. 26, 1857, at Milwaukee, Wis.; d. April 25, 1868. at Kenosha, Wis. iii Hannah Wilbui-, b. Nov. 6, 1859, at Kenosha, Wis.; m. Feb. 14, 1884, Juneau Claypool, of Denver, Colo. Children: i Earl Renick, b. Mar. 4, 1885, at Austin, Texas, ii Helen Margaret, b. Aug. 7, 1887, at El Paso, Texas, iii Ralph Junea, b. Dec. 4, 1889, at El Paso, Texas, iy Ruth Coleman, b. May 20, 1892, at El Paso, Texas. -•-- xj ,.!„,-, A flams, b. Nov. 16, 1861, at Kenosha, Wis.; m. Sept. ^^'^not\p4^^'^'^^ "^^-^^^^ was born m 184£ not 1640, according to the famiiy BibJe. Chas. H. PhelDS, R.F.D.3, iMew Milford, Conn. Dec. 5, 1940 iii uoiemaii ixyxj.^, ^. ^.^ . . ., iv Mildred, b. Nov. 30, 1896; d. Aug. — , 1897. V Winifred Montana, b. July 13, 1900, at Butte, Mont. vi James Sturgis, b. July 15, 1869, at Kenosha, Wis.; m. July 1, 1891, at Telluride, Colo., Adah A., b. , 1868, dau. of Joseph J. Smith and Nancy J. Galloway, of Green Oak, Ind. No children: vii Cornelia, b. April 28, 1868, at Kenosha, Wis. viii Margaret Eveline, b. Oct. 15, 1870 ; d. Nov. 3, 1870. 233 Morris F. [Roe 124], b. May 25, 1825, at Red Mills, N. Y.; d. at Jersey City, N. J.; m. Marcli — , 1853, Sarah Gesner, b. , in New York City, N. Y.; d. at Barton, Mass. 130 COLEMxVN FAMILY 234 Robert J. [Roe 124], b. April 10, 1828, at Red Mills, N. Y.; d. April 10, 1808, in Brooklyn, N. Y.; in. April 8, ISr)."), Mary J. Morris. 235 Wiiliani R. [Roe 1241. b. Nov. 25, 1833, at Red Mills, N. Y.: ni. July 3, 1853, at Tarrytown, N. Y., Annie T. Lent, b. Mar, 16, 1837, at Cro- ton, X. Y. They had one dau. who d. in February, 1863. 23G Madison W. [Roe 124], b. Jan. 25, 1837, at Red Mills, N. Y.; m. Jan. 1, 1875, Adella Churchill, b. May 12, 1853, at Coldbrook, Ohio. Chil- dren: i Charles M., b. Dec. 4, 1876; d. Aug. 27, 1896. ii Richard C, b. Aug. 31, 1880; m. April 14, 1903, Edna E. Lockwood, b. Mar. 11, 1886. (Vineland, N. J.) No chil- dren. iii William R., b. June 2, 1882; m. June 20, 1903, Emma Cly- mer, b. Sept. 4, 1881. (Vineland, N. J.) No children. iv Isabella M., b. Sept. 13, 1885. V Jennie A., b. Nov. 3, 1891. vi David F., b. Sept. 21, 1895. 237 Nathan [Abner 128], b. May 1, 1828, in Bloomingrove, Orange Co., N. Y.; d. Oct. 29, 1896, in Oneida, Kans.; m. Dec. 4, 1851, Jane S. Hulse, b. Nov. 21, 1825, in Hamptonburgh, N. Y.; d. Sept. 4, 1904, in Oneida, Kans. Children: 362 D. Stewart, b. Feb. 9, 1853, in Bloomingrove, N. Y. 363 Thomas Bell, b. Jan. 30, 1855, in Washingtonville, N. Y. i (Jrpha L., b. Mar. 0, 1856, in Galesburg, 111.; unmarried, ii Ennna Jane, b. Mar. 23, 1859 ; d. Mar. 14, 1863. 237.\ Schuyler G. [Abner 128]. 364 Abner H., b. July 11, 1855, in Ontario, 111. 365 A C. 238 Alfred [William H. 120], b. April 23, 1823; d. Mar. 16, 1802; m. Dec. 19, 1846, Catherine Helms, b. Sept. 17, 1822. Children: EIGHTH GENERATION 131 365 Galen, b. Dec. 31, 1850, in Mt. Hope, N. Y. i Sarah E., b. Oct. 22, 1847: ni. Nov. 29, 1871, Franklin O. Bid well, b. Nov. 13, 1848, in Pike Co., Pa. (Middletown, N. Y.) Children: i George C, b. April 9, 1873 •, d. Aug. 9, 1900. ii Minnie, b. June 28, 1876. (Boston, Mass.) iii Alfred, b. May 24, 1879. (Middletown, N. Y.) iv Doretta, b. Dec. 2, 1881. (Middletown, N. Y.) V Katie, b. Oct. 23, 1883; d. Feb. 10, 1890. vi Edwin, b. Oct. 21, 1885. (Middletown, N. Y.) vii Charles, b. Feb. 5, 1888. 239 Jonathan [Isaac N. 131], b. Mar. 29, 1833; d. Sept. 23, 1864; m. Clara Tonii)kins, b. May 9, 1833 ; d. Dec. 3, 1901. Children: 366 Fred W., b. Dec. 8, 1858. i Clara, b. Nov. 19, 1863 ; m. Dec. 15, 1887, Edwin Rorison. Children: i Carl Edwin, b. April 30, 1892 ; d. Aug. 16, 1892. ii Wilfred, b. Oct. 13, 1895. 240 Isaac N. [Isaac N. 131], b. Sept. 19, 1848; d. Jan. 17, 1888; m. April 21, 1884, Ida Russel, b. Nov. 4, 1856. (354 Fountain St., Grand Rap- ids, Mich.) One dau. : i Zoe Dorothy, b. July 11, 1885. 241 William R. [Nathaniel 132], b. May 11, 1824, in Orange Co., N. Y.; d. July 12, 1879, in Livingston Co., Mich.; in. , 1846, Caroline Manning, b. June 19, 1822, in Orange Co., N. Y.; d. June 13, 1888. Children: 367 Nathaniel M., b. Sept. 1, 1847. i Caroline, b. Jan. 31, 1857, in Unadilla, Mich ; m. Jan. 29, 1879, Charles Bailey, Jr., b. , in Marion, Mich., son 132 COLEMAN FAMILY of Charles Bailey and Harriet M. McDowell. Children: i Charles, b. Aug. 9, 1880. ii William R., b. Jan. 30, 1882. iii Mildred, b. Dec. 22, 1889. ii Walter, Ketura and Marj% who d. young-. 242 Jesse C. [Nathaniel 132], b. June 30, 1826, in Orange Co., N. \.; d. Aug. 22, 1899, in Chicago, 111.; m. Mar. 24, 1862, Elizabeth Strayer, b. April 28, 1834, in Lebanon, Pa. Children (all b. in Clinton, Kans.); 368 Clarence William, b. Jan. 2, 1869. 369 Clyde J., b. Mar. 7, 1871. i Harriet Antoinette, b. June 5, 1873. 370 Arthur Strayer, b. Nov. 15, 1876. 243 Ferdinand [Nathaniel 132], b. April 21, 1829, in Minisink, N. Y., m. Dec. 19, 1847, Phebe D. Doty, b. Aug. 16, 1827, in Minisink, N. Y.; d. Jan. 3, 1894. Children (all b. in Minisink, N. Y., except Thomas): 371 Davis Doty, b. Nov. 28, 1848. i Catherine, b. Feb. 11, 1851 ; d. May 30, 1875. 372 Nathaniel F., b. Feb. 7, 1853. ii Mary Antoinette, b. May 18, 1855; m. Dec. 14,1878, Charles A. Chamberlain. Children: i Guy F., b. April 11, 1881, in Dodge Co., Minn, ii Clarence W., b. April 30, 1884. iii Mary E., b. Mar. 16, 1887. iv Thomas R., b. Mar. 27, 1889. V Davis C, b. Sept. 11, 1891. (Last four b. in Moody Co., S.Dak.) iii Thomas, b. Sept. 27, 1857, in Green Lake Co., Wis.; un- married. EIGHTH GENERATION 133 244 Alexander [Nathaniel 133], b. Mar. 17, 1834; d. May 25, 1000; ni. Mar. 4, 1854, Mary Ann Case, b. April 10, 1831 ; d. Jan. 3, 1863. Children: 373 William K., b. Dec. 23, 1854. i Antoinette Jane, b. April 33, 1856 ; d. Sept. 13, 1856. ii Kate, b. July 35, 1858; d. April 31, 1863. iii Horace, b. May 16, 1860; d. Dec. 1, 1860. He m. second, Eruiina A. Wilkins. Children: iv Mary Lucretia, b. May 34, 1865 ; d. Sept. 39, 1895 ; ui. Jan. 10, 1894, Marinus Grousbeck. One son: i Paul Coleman, b. Aug. 11, 1895. V Jessie Arminda, b. Nov. 3, 1867; m. April 19, 1900, Clarence H. Allen. (Coleman, S. Dak.) vi Phebe Zoe, b. May 3, 1870 ; m. Aug. 29, 1900, James L. Mc- Martin. Children: 1 James Coleman, b. Feb. 28, 1903. ii Ronald, b. Mar. 23, 1903. vii Fred Bruce, b. Sept. 26, 1874. viii Helen Avis, b. Nov. 8, 1877. 245 Eri [Nathaniel 132], b. Jan. 9, 1840; m. first, Jan. 26, 1860, Abigail Ann Reed, b. in Minisink, N. Y., June 19, 1835; d. June 15, 1871. (Flandreau, S. Dak., R. F. D. 1.) One child : i Hattie R., b. Feb. 15, 1862; m. Dec. 1, 1886, John H. Dur- land, b. in Minisink, N. Y. (Brookings, S. Dak.) Chil- dren: i Benjamin E., b. Mar. 3, 1888. (I - 1 |ii Thomas F., b. Dec. 26, 1894. ilJ/Coe R., b. Dec. 4, 1897. He m. second, Nov. 18, 1874 Myra Durland, b. in Westmoreland Co., Pa.; d. Feb. 39, 1876. One child : lU COLEMAN FAMILY ii Myron E,, b. Feb. 24, 1876 ; d. Sept. 80, 1877. He 111. third, Nov. 14, 1877, Debbie A. Burlick, b. Sept. 1, I8o4, iu Green Lake Co., Wis.; d. Nov. 21, 1866. Two children: iii John M.. b. Sept. 24, 1878, in Green Lake Co., Wis.; un- married. iv Kate A., b. July 5, 1884, in Green Lake, Wis.; unniarriedl. He m. fourth, July 21, 1892, Stena A. Johnson, b. Jan. 20, 1862, in Norway. One son; V Albion T., b. May 13, 1893, in Moody Co., S. Dak. 246 Milton [Eril 33], b. Oct. 30, 1824 ; d. Nov. 21, 1893, at Valejo, Cal.; was Superintendent of the U. S. Navy Yard on Mare Island, Cal., m. Virginia Bly, who d. May 22, 1878. No children. 247 Charles C. [Eri 133], b. June 24, 1826, in Orange Co., N. Y.; d. Dee. 20, 1885, at St. John's, Mich.; m. Mar. 2, 1858, first, Roxy Richmond, b. Oct. 13, 1821 ; d. May 15, 1868. One child: i Lizzie, b. Mar. 24, 1859 ; d. Aug. 12, 1866. He m. second, Oct. 7, 1871, Minnie King, b. Oct. 7, 1850. One son: 374 Harry, b. Aug. 18, 1872. (Pontiac, Mich.) 248 George [Eri 138], b. Sept. 7, 1833; d. Oct. 3, 1894, at Marion, Mich.; m. Mar. 15, 1855, Sarah Robbins, b. Dee. 4, 1833 ; d. Jan. 30, 1861. Children; i Nora, b. Dec. 22, 1855 ; m. , 1878, John Henderson. One child : i George. 375 Frank, b, June 8, 1857, 376 Wilmer, b. Dec. 21, 1860. (Shaftsburg, Mich., R. F. D. 2.) He m. second, Sept. 23, 1862, Eliza Robbins, b. Nov. 30, 1835. Two daughters: ii Sarah, b. July 31, 1863; m. Charles Crawford. No children. iii Susanna, b, April 20, 1876 ; m. Charles Vines. No children. EIGHTH GENERATION ' 135 249 Jasper T. (Eri 183), b. June 3, 1835; d. April 23, 1893, at Shepards- ville, Mich.; lu. Mar. 12, 18G2, Laura Beach. (Sliepardsville, Mich.) Children: i Lillian, b. Feb. 13, 1863 ; ni. Sept. 15, 1886, John Walker, b. April 6, 1862. Children: i Lyman Beach, b. Feb. 15, 1888 ; d. June 7, 1894. ii Laura J., b. June 5, 1889. iii Marion Lucille, b. Jan. 5. 1891. iv Thorne, b. Mar. 16, 1892. V Mina V., b. May 20, 1900. ii Ella M., b. Oct. 27, 1865; m. Oct. 27, 1885, Stephen S. Lud- luni. (Greenville, Mich.) Two children: i Coleman, b. Dec. 10, 1886. ii R. Muir, b. Nov. 24, 1891. iii Mary J., b. Dec. 20, 1869 ; m. Oct. 11, 1893, William H Win'field. (Shepardsville, Mich.) Children: i Leora O., b. Sept. 21, 1894. ii Vaughn, b. Feb. 18, 1898. iii Octa Kenneth, b. April 10, 1900. 376x L. Eri, b. Aug. 4, 1893. 250 Floyd [Eri 133], b. Jan. 26, 1838; d. Mar. 3, 1884, at Ovid, Mich.; m. April 29, 1869, Mary Whitlock, b. Mar. 3, 1837. (St. Johns, Mich.) No children. 251 Theodore [David 134], b. April 7, 1834 ; d. April 5, 1900 ; m. May 23, 1854, Julia M. Bennett, b. Jan. 31, 1834, of New York City, N. Y. (South Norwalk, Conn.) Children: i Caroline, d. in infancy. 377 David Theodore, b. May 16, 1856. (Fall River, Mass.) 378 John Wright, b. June 11, 1860. (New Milford, Conn.) 136 COLEMAN FAMILY 379 Frederick Bennett, b. June 24, 1864. ii Bertha Alice, b. July 20, 1869 ; unmarried. iii Lottie Wright, b. Feb. 4, 1873 ; m. Dec. 30, 1899, Fred M. Jaynes, b. Nov. 20, 1871. One child: , i Muriel, 1). July 17, 1900. 380 Charles Edward, b. April 8, 1877. 252 Sylvester S. [Joseph K. 135), b. April 16, 1834, in Orange Co., N. Y.; d. Sept. 15, 1901, at Allegan, Mich.; m. April 29, 1862, Mary Keller, b. Feb. 21, 1838, in Portage, Mich. Children (all b. in Allegan Co., Mich.): i Charles Lloyd, b. Mar. 16, 1863 ; unmarried. ii Nancy K., b. July 22, 1864; m. Sept. 5, 1886, George Myers, b. June 15, 1864. Children: i Blanche, b. Feb. 26, 1887 ; d. Sept. 29, 1887. ii Rettie, b. April 10, 1888 ; d. April 12, 1888. iii Hazel, b. June 21, 1889. iv Jesse S., b. June 3, 1891. V Clifford A., b. Aug. 3, 1896. vi Era, b. Jan. 10, 1899. s vii Rollen, b. Jan. 27, 1902. iii William Knap, b. Jan, 6, 1866; d. Feb. 13, 1867. 381 Grant Sweezy, b. Oct. 7, 1868. iv Harriet Hannah, b. June 26, 1874; m. Mar. 4, 1902, George AVall. One child: i Cardie Doyal, h. July 5, 1903. 382 Josejjh Franklin, b. July 30, 1877, twin of V Mary May, b. July 30, 1877, in Cheshire, Mich.; m. Aug. 18. 1897, Alonzo Goodwin, b. , in Ganges, Mich. Chil- dren: EIGHTH GENERATION 137 i Neva, b. Dec. 10, 1899. « ii Jennie L., b. Oct. 19, 1901. vi Era I. O., b. Aug. 18, 1883; unmarried. 253 AVilliani O. [Joseph K. 135], b. Jan. 12, 1837, near Elmira, N. Y.; m. first, Aug. 31, 1858, Mary Virginia, b. Dec. 13, 1838, at Salem, III.; dau. of Samuel J. Lester, b. in 1800; d. in 1880 in Virginia, and Mary Morgan, b, in 1802; d. in 1884 in Renter, Pa. (Columbia, Miss.) Children: i S. J. Eddie, b. Dec. 12, 1859 ; d. Jan. 13, 1869, at Kemmerly, 111. ii Ella, b. April 10, 1862, in Rolla, Mo.; m. Dec. 25, 1883, Geo. B. Poole. (503 Walnut St., Cincinnati, Ohio.) Had 10 children. iii William C, b. Jan. 13, 1868 ; d. Dec. 17, 1868. He m. second, Aug. 30, 1887, Julia C, b. April 26, 1865, dau. of R. D. Jackson and Julia Moore. Children: iv Scottie May, b. Jan. 1, 1889, at Florence, Ala. V Stanley, b. May 3, 1891 ; d. May 20, 1896, at Pine Bluff, Ark. 254 George F. [Joseph K. 135], b. May 15, 1856 ; d. Aug. 30, 1884 ; m. Dec. 31, 1878. Rose M. Wood, b. ; d. Mar. 4, 1898. One child: i Stanley R., b. Nov. 14, 1879. 255 Charles H. [William L. 137], b. Feb. 26, 1850 ; m. Jan. 24, 1875, Ada Elinor Collier, b. July 11, 1857. (White Bear Lake, Minn.) Children: i Temperance Clara, b. Dec. 6, 1875 ; d. Sept. 30, 1876. ii Edwin Lewis, b. July 3, 1877 ; d. Feb. 17, 1890. iii Edith Lillian, b. Sept. 25, 1882 ; unmarried, iv Charles Brayton, b. Mar. 6, 1886 ; unmarried. 256 William G. [William L. 137], b. Aug. 4, 1852, in Bellevue, Iowa ; m. . Oct. 13, 1874, Ellen E., b. Oct. 5, 1854, in Owego, N. Y., dau. of Philip and Sarah Hales. First four children b. in Clay Co., Iowa, the others in Dickerson Co., Iowa: 138 COLEMAN FAMILY i Mary L., b. April 19, 1875; m. July 25, 1804, L. E.. son of Samuel and Rose Edgerton. Children: i Nellie F., b. May 26, 1895. ii Russel E., b. Sept. 2, 1899. 383 Harry L., b. Dec. 20, 1876. ii Jennie A., b. Nov. 25, 1878; ni. Dec. 7, 1897, Arthur R., b. Dec. 30, 1877, son of Levi and Anna Alexander. No chil- dren. iii George P., b. Mar. 13, 1880. iv Mabel S , b. July 12, 1883. V Margaret E., b. Mar. 7, 1885. vi Charles W., b. May 8, 1887. vii Albert D., b. June 8, 1888. viii Frank A., b. Nov. 11, 1890. ix Stanley E., b. Oct. 11, 1892. X Cassius E., b. Aug. 31, 1897. 257 David L. [William L. 137], b. Sept. 6, 1855, in Bellevue, Iowa ; d. Jan. 25. 1889, at Milbank, S. Dak.; m. Mar. 6, 1879, Mary Robison, at Florence ville, Iowa. Children: i Temperance. . ii Frankie. 259 Joshua Y. [John P. 138], b. Oct. 7, 1827, in Wantage, N. J.; m. Sept. 4, 1851, Betsey Ann Williams, b. Dec. 4, 1834, in Spencer, N. Y. (Waverly, N. Y.) Children: 384 John P., b. Aug. 28, 1852, at Barton, N. Y. i Charlotte Elizabeth, b. Aug. 22, 1853, at Barton, N. Y''.; m. Jan. 3, 1872, Orson Dickerson, b. Sept. 10, 1848, in Barton, N. Y. Children: EIGHTH GENERATION 139 i Grace, b. Feb. 26, 1873 ; d. Jan. 23, 1903 ; m. Sept. 21, 1892, Walter L. Shipman, b. , 1872. One child; i Eva, b. May 26, 1893. ii Clarence, b. Dec. 12, 1874. ii Saphronia De Lilab, b. Mar. 4, 1858, at Wharton, Potter Co., Pa.; ni. Sept. 6, 1881, Loren Estep, b. June 17, 1855, in Tioga Center, N. Y., at which place the children were all born. Children: i Maude Lula, b. Oct. 27, 1883 ; m. Nov. 18, 1903, Glen Barden, b. May 15, 1881, in Barton, N. Y. ii Leon Ray, b. Mar. 24, 1887. iii Minnie Coleman, b. Mar. 9, 1891. iii Daniel Benjamin, b. Sept. 18, 1862 ; d. April 18, 1903 ; un- married. 385 Frank Seymour, b. Aug. 12, 1868, at Barton, N. Y. 386 Lewis Nelson, b. July 18, 1872, at Barton, N. Y. 260 Benjamin J. [John P. 138], b. Jan. 17, 1830; d. April 1, 1899; m. April 26, 1851, Jane Ann Catlin, b. Nov. 5, 1833; d. Aug. 4, 1901. Children: 387 JedediahD., b. Feb. 28, 1852. (Barton, N. Y., R. F. D., Halsey Valley.) 388 Matthew K., b. July 29, 1854 ; d. Dec. 4, 1885. i Alice M., b. Dec. 26, 1856; m. Jan. 29, 1878, Charles O. Hamilton, b. June 30, 1853. (65 State St. East Orange, N. J.) Children: i Floyd Ray, b. May 6, 1870. ii William Coleman, b. July 26, 1881 ; d. Sept. 5, 1882. iii Percy Leland, b. Sept. 16, 1884. iv Leslie Coleman, b. Feb. 22, 1886. 140 COLEMAN FAMILY V Laura, h. Feb. 23, 1892 ; d. July 5, 1892. 389 William Downs, b. July 22, 1859. (Tioga Centre, N. Y.) 390 Alexander SAvinton, b. April 26, 1862. (Auburn, N. Y.) 391 Lyman Catlin, b. Sept. 9, 1864. (Tioga Centre, N. Y.) 392 Curtis J., b. Dec. 24, 1867. (Tioga Centre, N. Y.) 393 Charles Henry, b. May 11, 1871. (Barton, N. Y. R. F. D. 1.) ii Emma D., b. May 11, 1871, at Barton, N. Y.; m. July 20, 1892, Albert L. Blackman, b. Oct. 11, 1869, in Speedsville, N. Y. (25 Babcock Ave., W. Orange, N. J.) Children: i Curtis B., b. Nov. 5, 1895, in W. Orange, N. J. ii Minor T., b. April 6, 1898 ; d. Sept. 2, 1898. iii Walter L., b. Jan. 2, 1900, in W. Orange, N. J. iii Sadie L., b. Dee. 12, 1872. (25 Babcock Ave., W. Orange, N. J.) 261 Coe O. [John P, 138], b. Aug. 27, 1837; m. Mar, 30, 1861, Martha Van Gordon, b. Mar. 18, 1845. He served as a Corporal in Co. A, 89th N. Y. Vols.; enlisted Aug. 7, 1861 ; discharged from the results of a gunshot Avound, July 31, 1862. (Binghamton, N. Y.) Children: i Mary Lilian, b. Oct. 16, 1863 ; m. Nov. 24, 1887, Jeremiah Chalker. ii Lew Kirby, b. Feb. 11, 1866 ; d. Mar. 20, 1883. iii Harry Eugene, b. July 27, 1868 ; d. Mar. 12, 1869. iv Ima Maude, b. Jan. 3, 1878; unmarried. v Alan Barstow, b. Feb. 18, 1887. 202 John P. [John P. 138], b. July 14, 1841, in New Jersey; m. Jan. — , 1871, Mary E. Messiter, b. June 17, 1853, in Liberty, N. Y. He served in the Civil War in the 6th Penn. Reserves, Bucktail Brigade, about three years; enlisted in June, 1861. (Endicott, Sullivan Co., N. Y.) Children (all b. in Liberty, N. Y.): EIGHTH GENERATION 141 i Harry, b. Oct. 18, 1872 ; d. , 1871. ii Nellie M., b. Oct. 13, 1872; in. A. G. Snow in 1806. ill Floyd L., b. April 11, 1878. iv Charles M., b. Mar. 6, 1881. 26-2X Jacob S. [William T>. 140], b. July 22, 1826 ; d. April 10, 1004 ; m. Angelina Mulock. Children: 394 Merrit Howell, b. July 4, 1859. i Mertie. 263 Peter [William D. 140], b. June 10, 1837, in Sussex Co., N. J.; m. July 2, 1808, Mary Elizabeth Roberts, b. Aug. 12, 1843, in Harpersville, N. Y.; d. Oct. 16, 1805. Children: i Harriet, b. June 8, 1800, in Oswego, N. Y. 305 Elliot, b. Jan. 25, 1872, in Binghamton, N. Y. 264 Gabriel [William D. 140], b. Sept. 2, 1842; m. Mar. 24, 1868, Helen Park, b. Aug. 15, 1844. No children. 265 Joshua [William D. 140], b. May 8, 1844, in Sussex Co., N. J.; d. Feb. 18, 1002, at Barton, N. Y.; m. Jan. 14, 1870, at Richford, N. Y., Belle Barden, b. July 13, 1840, in Candor, N. Y. Children: 306 Elmer H., b. Jan. 1, 1873, at Barton, N. Y. i Ezra D., b. Nov. 25, 1870, at Barton, N. Y. (87 Troy St., Seneca Falls, N. Y.) 260 Lewis W. [Joshua Y. 141], b. Oct. 23, 1832 ; d. Oct. 18, 1805 ; m. Jan. 14, 1858. One child, who d. in infancy. 267 Nelson P. [Joshua Y. 141], b. May 21, 1830; m. April 4, 1860, Amanda Davenport, b. July 23, 1841. (71 Burnet St., Newark N. J.) Chil- dren: i Minnie May, b. May 7, 1865 ; d. Nov. 29, 1879. 307 Edwin L., b. Jan. 17, 1861. ii Ennna, b. Oct. 27, 1866 ; d. Jan. 29, 1867. 143 COLEMAN FAMILY iii Laura A., b. Dec. 5, 1867 ; d. April 24, 1893. iv Augusta E., b. June 18, 1870; m. May 30, 1895, Harris G. Crawford. No children. 398 Charles A., b. Feb. 18, 1881. V Frank, b. Nov. 12, 1883. 268 John B. [Alfred 142], b. Sept. 3, 1830, in Green ville. Orange Co., N. Y.; lu. Adaline Helmer, b. Oct. 15, 1836, in Cameron, N. Y. Children: i Mary Jane, b. June 17, 1856, in Barton, N. Y.; d. Oct. 11, 1905, at Corning, N. Y.; in. Jan. 15, 1872, Charles E. Penney. One son: 1 Nelson, b. May 3, 1874, in Barton, N. Y.; ni. Feb. 6, 1894, Leda Smith. Children: i Rupert C, b. Dec. 23, 1896. ii Lucille I., b. June 28, 1901. She ni second, Feb. 12, 1905, Clarence Demorest. ii Sadie Luella, b. Oct. 26, 1862, in Barton, N. Y.; ni. Mar. 3, 1892, B. Franklin Willower, b. Feb. 6, 1858, in Bellefonte, Pa.; d. Sept. 18, 1903. (10 Hakes Ave., Hornellsville, N. Y.) iii Ida Belle, b. April 18, 1865, in Cameron, N. Y.; m. Nov. 12, 1885, William E. Stuart. One son: i Percy C, b. Nov. 22, 1886, in Barton, N. Y. 269 James J. [Alfred 142], b. Sept. 28, 1841, in Barton, N. Y.; m. May 4, 1864, Susan Leonard, b. Mar. 22, 1843, in Tioga Centre, N. Y. (Box 102, Great Bend, Pa.) Children (all b. in Tioga Centre, N. Y.): i Minnie, b. July 19, 1868. ii Alfred, b. June 26, 1872 ; d. Jan. 5, 1873. iii Stephen I., b. April 25, 1875 ; d. Feb. 18, 1876. iv Charlotte S., 1). April 4, 1877 ; m. Jan. 2, 1895, L. B. Moss. No children. V Nellie E., b. April 20, 1878 : m. Aug. 18, 1897, Harry V. Gil- lespie, who d. May 10, 1899. EIGHTH GENERATION 143 vi Susan L.. b. Dec. 27, 1879; in. Jan. 15, 1902, Charles Lines. One child : i Sumner Coleman, b. Nov. 1, 1903. 270 Isaac A. [Alfred 142], b. Feb. 16, 1850 ; m. July , 1876, Marion Halsey, of Halsey Valley, N. Y., who d. about 1890. Children : i Edna B., b. June 3, 1877. ii Maude, b. Aug. 10, 1879. He m. second, about 1894, Dorleska Stanuty, of Williamsport, Pa. No children: 271 George D. [David S. 143], b. Mar. 20, 1845, in Barton, N. Y.; ra. Feb. 18, 1873, Celia Shaver, b. July 17, 1848; d. May 16, 1887. (Moravia, N. Y., R. F. D ) Children; i Charles A., b. Jan. 19, 1875; unmarried. (Moravia, N. Y.) 399 Edward S., b. Ocr. 2. 1876. ii Edith E., b. Oct. 22, 1883. 272 Charles E. [David S. 143], b. Feb. 12, 1856, in Barton, N. Y.; d. Feb. 5, 1895, at Nichols, N. Y.; m. Sept. 16, 1891, Frances Charlotte Baird, b. ; d. Feb. 12, 1895. Children: i Robert, b. Sept. 16, 1892 ; was adopted in the family of Brown. ii Marjorie, b. Aug. 31, 1893. iii Elizabeth, b. Feb. 5, 1895. (The two girls were adopted by their uncle and aunt. Dr. Blair and wife.) 273 Isaac J. [Christopher S. 149], b. Jan. 25, 1843 ; m. Lydia Walker, of Chester, N. Y. (Box 166, Housatonic, Mass.) Two childi-en: i Henry P. ii Lydia Arabella, b. Oct. 4, 1875 ; m. Dec. 17, 1895, Henry Colburn. He m. second, Annie Caldwell, b. Mar. 19, 1849. Children: iii Anna Mary, b. Mar. 29, 1879 ; d. Dec. 25, 1902 ; m. Mar. 26, 1901, Louis A. Thompson. 144 COLEMAN FAMILY iv Josephine, b. Jan. 8, 1881. V Alice Louisa, b. Sept. 28, 1882 ; d. Feb. 5, 1888. vi Margaret Van Cott, b. Mar. 12, 1884. vii James Grocer, b. May 8, 1886. viii AVilliam Dimmick, b. Mar. 1, 1889 ; d. Nov. 17, 1889. ix Charles Smith, b. April 19, 1892. 274 James L. [Christopher S. 149], b. Feb. 7, 1845 ; d. Aug. 31, 1889 ; m. Sept. 8, 1872, Loretta Vincent, b. July 2, 1849, widow of Edward C. Byrne. (554 Congress St , Troy, N. Y.) Children: i Clarence Felter, b. Jan. 22, 1875. ii Loretta Vincent, b. Mar. 23, 1877. iii Harriet Louise, b. Mar. 18, 1882. iv Lenna Alvira, b. Sept. 21, 1884. V Charles Lawrence, b. Jan. 24, 1890. His widow m. third, William H. Cary on Nov. 29, 1900. One son: i George W., b. Sept. 5, 1902. 277 Edward M. [Ezra S. 151], b. July 30, 1852 ; m. Aug. 25, 1874, Elizabeth W. Mabie, b. April 21, 1854. One child: i Edward M., b. June 5, 1875, in Brooklyn, N. Y. 278 Charles E. [Elliott A. 152], b. Nov. 2, 1807, at Howells, N. Y.; m. Sept. 6, 1892, Minnie S. Shapley, b. Sept. 10, 1863 Children (all b. in Chicago, 111.): i Kingsley La Fayette, b. Oct. 17, 1896. ii Helen Shapley, b. Mar. 1, 1899. iii Marion Louise, b. Feb. 3, 1903. 279 George W. [John S. 156], b. Feb. 12, 1856, in Monroe, N. Y.; m. Cath- erine Montry. (Omaha, Neb.) THE NEW YORK 'public library' y., Astor, Lenax in4 TH^^ FeundatMAS. 1908 ■X) 3 7} EIGHTH GENERATION 145 280 John H. [David C. irj.)], b. Dec. 2, 1859, in Little Britain, N. Y.; m. Dec. 19, 1879, Etta Traver. Children : 1 Ida, b. Sept. 19, 1880 ; m. Aug. 12, 1902, Elisha A. Green, b. , 1884. One child: i Florence, b. May 27, 1903. 400 John H., b. April 14, 1882. ii Etta, b. Mar. 1, 1885. iii Jennie, b. April 7, 1887 ; m. July 4, 1908, Isaac Crist, b. 1880. iv David, b. Dec. 7, 1891. V Mollie, b. Sept. 17, 1894. vi Henry, b. Nov. 11, 1897. 281 David F. [David C. 165], b. Sept. 3, 1867, in Little Britain, N. Y.; m. Nov. 28, 1894, Mary F. Alton. One dau. : i Hattie Irene, b. Jan. 23, 1899. 282 James F. [Charles 166], b. Dec. 1, 1875, in Little Britain, Orange Co. N. Y.; m. Mar. 26, 1902, Mary Belle Garrison. (Little Britain, N. Y.) One son: i James Mott, b. July 27, 1904, in Little Britain, N. Y. 283 Christopher C. [Jedediah M. 167], b. April 4, 1824 ; d. Mar. 22, 1884 ; m. April 25, 1849, Eleanor Ann Blain, b. May 3, 1826 ; d. Feb. 28, 1886. Children: i Laurel Isabel, b. Sept. 25, 1851 ; m. Sept. 17, 1874, George A. Mosher, b. Jan. 19, 1851. (Oberlin, Ohio.) Children: i Alfred LeRoy, b. April 5, 1876. ii William Ensign, b. Nov. 26, 1877. iii Clifford Coleman, b. Aug. 6, 1879. iv Bessie Beard, b. June 24, 1881. V Margaret Eleanor, b. Aug. 10, 1884. 146 COLEMAN FAMILY vi Charles Andrews, b. Mar. 11, 1888. vii Gladys Elizabeth, b. Dec. 30, 1889. viii Marion Clarice, b. Dec. 6, 1894. ii Lillian Ella, b. Dec. 11, 185.3 ; ni. , Emmet G Fair- child, b. Oct. 15, 1849. (East Onondaga St., Syracuse, N. Y.) Children: i Edna L., b. Nov. 18, 1880. ii Wallace Bruce, b. Mar. 7, 1884. iii Jessie Virginia, b. Oct. 9, 1858 ; m. Charles H. Eggleston. (Anaconda, Mont ) One son: i Charles Little. iv Herbert Columbus, b. Oct. 18, 1862 ; m. Augusta Bertram. (477 Quincy Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.) No children. 284 George M. [Jedediah M. 167], b. , 1j!39 ; m. , 1865 ; d. , 1892. One son: i Clarence, b. , 1867. 285 Andrew J. [Charles W. 168], b. Dec. 17, 1826 : m. April 26, 1849, Emma Hughes. He disappeared in Texas, and was supposed to have been murdered. 286 Morris W. [Charles W. 168], b. Oct. 19, 1837; d. , in Allegany, Pa. He had one son and one daughter. No record. 287 Charles E. [Charles W. 168], b. Sept. 9, 1839, in Hackettstown, N. J. 288 Theodore [Stephen B. 169], b. May 13, 1830, at Chester, N. J.; m. Dec. 25, 1852, at Chester, N. J., Mrs. Eleanor Pickle, b. Jan. 28, 1816, at Pottersville, Pa.; d. Sept. 17, 1896. Children (born at Ironia, N. J.): 401 John H., b. Aug. 21, 1854. 402 William M., b. Aug. 14, 1856. 1 Sarah Jane, b. April 18, 1858 : unmarried, ii Stei)hen E., b. June 4, 1860; unmarried. EIGHTH GENERATION 147 28!) Willic'iui L. [Stephen B. Ifi!)], b. Mar. 2:5, 1833, at .Chester, N. J.; d. Oct. 4, 1903 ; ni. Ehiiira Trhumer, b. Feb. 33, 1840, at German Flats, N. J. Children : i Anna L., b. Mar. 21, 1863, at Hackettstown, N. J.; m. Jan. 1, 1891, Oscar B. Smith, b. Oct. 3, 1867, at Chester, N. J. Children : 1 Coleman D., b. May 2, 1895; d. May, 9, 1896. ii Roswell B., b. April 13, 1899. 403 Mathias T., b. Aug. 6, 1864, at Kenvil, N. J. ii Kate, b. Oct. 10, 1865, at Succasunna, N. J.; m. Oct. 1, 1890, William W. Thomas, b. Aug. 3, 1861, at Princeton, N. J. Children : i Helen N., b. May, 8, 1892, at Newark, N. J. ii Leah C, b. Nov. 29, 1893, at Newark, N. J. iii Callem T., b. April 2, 1897, at Orange, N. J. iii Silas R., b. July 19, 1867; d. Feb. 28, 1898; unmarried. 404 Harrv Mills, b. Dec. 4, 1869, at Flanders, N. J. 290 Eugene W. [Stephen B. 169], b. Sept. 1, 1853 ; m. Frances Dickenson. Children : i Lewis, b. ii Ruth, b. ; m. Albert Crator. 291 Clarence B. [Stephen B. 169], b. May 24. 1862, at Mt. Olive, N. J.; m. at North Hector, N. Y.. April 15, 1885, Caroline E. Beyea, b. Mar. 2, 1863, at Hector, N. Y. One child. i Myra Gertrude, b. April 18, 1903, at Flanders, N. J. 292 Merrit L. [William H. 167x], b. Aug. 8, 1840 ; m. April 28, 1863, Mary Sutton, b. Dec. 28, 1838, at Warwick, N. Y., dau. of William C. Sut- ton and Catherine, dau. of Merrit Coleman. (Riverside Cal.) Chil- dren : i William Thompson, b. May 36, 1863, in Penlield, Mich. 148 COLEMAN FAMILY ii Frank Elmer, b. Mar. G, 1871, in Lansing, Mich, iii Lottie, b. Jan. 26, 1874 ; d. Aug. 22, 1874. iv Nina Louise, b. Feb. 29, 1876, in Lansing, Mich. V Nora Sutton, b. Nov. 26, 1878, in Lansing, Mich.; ni. , 1899, Frank O. Atkins. One daughter: i Hazel Louise, b. June 10, 1901. 293 Harrison H. [AVilliam H. 167x], b. May 3, 1842, at Battle Creek, Mich.; m. May 1, 1872, at Winona, Miss., Lottie R. Flowers. (912 S. 6th St., Waco, Texas.) Children (born in Memphis, Tenn.J: i Etta, b. April 22, 1874 ; m. Sept. 7, 1898, at Memphis, Tenn., McCradin. One son: i Willis Flowers, b. Nov. 11, 1900. ii Virgil F., b. Aug. 5, 1877. iii Byrd H., b. Oct. 15, 1884. iv Katie, b. Nov. 12, 1886. V Harry H., b. Nov. 7, 1896. 294 George W. [William H. 167x], b. Feb. 3, 1848; m. Mar. 27, 1872, Emily McDonald. One child : i Gertrude Louise, b. July 13, 1883 ; m. Sept. 30, 1903, Roy Edwin Eberhart, b. May 11, 1884. 295 William E. [Nathan H. 168x], b. July 22, 1842; d. Jan. 20, 1883; m. Jan. 14, 1862, Hattie L. Horton. Children : i Emma May, b. Jan. 27, 1869; m. April 16, 1888, William H. Rhodes. ii William Edgar, b. Mar. 30, 1873 ; unmarried. 296 Nathan H. [Nathan H. 168x], b. Sept. 20, 1852 ; m. Dec. — , 1876, Emma Tomj)kins. 297 John C. [Mathias H. 169x], b. Jan. 15, 1842, at Newburgh, N. Y.; d. Dec. 29, 1886; m. Mar. 5, 1H61, at Hickory Corners, Mich., Klvira Seber. 1). July 31, 1841. in Lenox, N. Y.; d. Aug. 4, 1881. >le served in the 10th Mich. Cav. in the Civil War. Children: EIGHTH GENERATION 149 i Helen Elvira, b. Dec. 23, 18G1, in Johnstown, Mich.; d. April 7, 1863. 40.") N. Horton, b. June 1, 1864, in Johnstown, Mich. ii Edith Elizabeth, b. Dec. 22, 1868; ni. Nov. 8, 1888, Harry T. Brown, b. June 20, 1867. Children: i Alte Merle, b. Oct. 7, 1891. ii Elvira L., b. Oct. 2, 1895. iii Elsie B., b. Nov 13, 1897. (All b. at Battle Creek, Mich.) iii George A., b Sept. 27, 1871, in Johnstown, Mich.; in. Mar. 11, 1896, Carrie B. Dickerson, b. May 7, 1876; d. Nov. 10, 1901. No children. iv Ray Jasper, b. Jan. 6, 1878, in Hope, Mich.; d. Mar. 19, 1879. 298 William M. [Mathias H. 169x], b. Feb. 4, 1844, at Cornwall, N. Y.; ni. Alydia Marston. 299 Adolphus H. [Mathias H. 169x], b. Sept. 20, 1850, in New York City, N. Y.; m. Dec. 23, 1870, at Johnstown, Mich., Marion Macolunin, b. Feb. 34, 1849, at Battle Creek, Mich. Children: i Alice A., b. Nov. 5, 1871, at Johnstown, Mich.; m. Mar. 35, 1897, Arthur E. Mummey, b. Jan. 1, 1867, in London, Eng. No children. ii Winnie L., b. Mar. 7, 1874, in Belford, Mich. 300 Arthur [John 171], b. April 6, 1858; m. Dec. 12, 1881, Annie Sack- rider. One son: i Harry T., b. Oct. 21, 1882. 301 Walter [John 171], b. July 31, 1860; m. Aug. 33, 1879, Enuna E. Fuller, b. Sept. 4, 1863 ; d. Mar. 8, 1890. He m. second, Jan. 30, 1893, Lillian G. Armstrong. One dau.: i Florence E., b. July 20, 1880; d. Oct. 23, 1897. 303 John E. [James H. 173], b. Nov. 4, 1853 ; d. May 14, 1899 ; m. May 39, 1873, Margaret Donahue. Children: 150 COLEMAN FAMILY i James, ii George, iii Mary. 303 Frederick [James H. 172], b. Sept. 16, 1859 ; m. Sept. 3, 1893, Kate Galvin, b. Feb. 27, 1868. Children: i May, b. June 19, 1894. ii Stanley, b. April 26, 1896. iii Alice, b. Oct. 1, 1897. iv Whitney, b. May 22, 1902. 304 Frank [James H. 172], b. Sept. 29, 1861 ; m. July 19, 1884, Adda Alli- son, b. Sept. 24, 1864. (Lakewood, N. J.) Children: i Elizabeth S., b. May 3, 1885; m. May 17, 1903, John H. Elkslad. ii Alice E., b. May 7, 1888. iii Harry B., b. Mar. 9, 1892 ; d. May 2, 1900. iv Caroline C, b. Aug. 15, 1894. V Edward S., b. July 8, 1897; d. April 30, 1900. vi Francis W., b. May 23, 1901. vii John W., b. May 15, 1903. 305 Harry B. [James H. 172], b. Jan. 25, 1865 ; m. June 9, 1893, Fannie J. Swinton. No children. 306 Whitney [James H. 172], b. Oct. 13, 1876 ; m. Aug. 2, 1903, Edith L. Kay. One son: i James Kay, b. May 13, 1905. 307 William [Hiram 173], b. Nov. 15, 1856 ; m. Mar. — , 1882, Lilly A. Mary. One child: i Harry, b. Oct. 16, 1888. EIGPITH GENERATION 151 308 Frank [Hiram 173], b. May 4, 1860; m. May 18, 1883, Augusta Moon. Children: i Mark, b. Mar. 24, 1883. ii Corwin, b. May 30, 1884. 309 George E. [Hiram 173], b. May 24, 1868; m. Mar. 2, 1892, Caroline C. Frey. (Hastings, Mich.) He is the treasurer of Barry Co., Mich. Children: i Anna Wave, b. Dec. 9, 1893. ii Earl H., b. July 24, 1896. 310 Louis M. [Charles W. 174], b. May 2, 1859. 311 Harrison M. [Hector H. 175], b Feb. 19, 1863, in Newburgh, N. Y.; m. Catherine Olive Ells, b. Nov. 28, 1864, in Cornwallis, Nova Scotia ; m. Aug. 28, 1886, in Kingston, 111. Children: i Ruth Ells, b. Aug. 29, 1892. ii George Clare, b. Mar. 9, 1895. iii Mary Dorotha, b. Oct. 16, 1898. iv Marjorie, b. July 2, 1900. 312 Artemus J. S. [Eugene K. 176], b. May 1, 1871 ; m. Aug. 27, 1902, Johanna M. Eroderick, b. June 28, 1873. 313 Harvey E. [Silas H. 177], b. Mar. 22, 1844 ; m. Oct. 24, 1871, AngelJne Monroe, b. April 21, 1846. (629 6th St., Minneapolis, Minn.) Chil- dren: 406 Horton M., b. Nov. 17, 1873. i Lee M., b. Sept. 12, 1875. ii Jessie, b. Mar. 23, 1879; m. Sept. 16, 1901, Frank A. Stegall. One dau. : i Ruth R., b. Sept. 29, 1902. iii Oscar C, b. Feb. 12, 1881 ; d. April 17, 1882. • iv Emma, b. Dec. 3, 1884. l.V,> COLEMAN FAMILY au WilberN. [Silas H. 177], b. Mar. 15, 1850; in. fir^t, Dec. 27, 1870, Grace Emerson, b. Nov. 20, 1848 ; d. Feb. 22, 1898. He iii. second, Jan. 20. 1902, Margaret Reid, b. July 28, 185G. (5723 Washington Ave., Chicago, 111.) Children: i Arabel Louise, b. Oct. 20, 1871, in Fon du Lac, Wis.; ui. Sept. 5, 1899, Arthur W. Goldsmith, b. in Canada. (561 Laurel Ave., St. Paul, Minn.) ii Kitty Elizabeth, b. Dec. 27, 187o. iii Melvin Edward, b. Aug. 24, 1875. (5723 Washington Ave., Chicago, HI.) Attorney-at-law in Chicago, 111. 315 William A. [Joseph H. 178], b. Dec. 28, 1854; m. Feb. 15, 1877, Clara Evaline Carle, b. Nov. 9, 1858, in Freeport, 111. No children. 316 Frank L. [Henry M. 179], b. Feb. 19, 1857, at Juneau, Wis.; d. Jan. 9, 1895, at Dorsey. Neb.; m. June 8, 1884, Celia N. Sproul, b. Oct. 30, 1862, in Els worth. Wis. His widow m. second, Beeney. (Frankford, Neb.) Children (all b. in Dorsey, Neb.): i Henry M., b. Mar. 18, 1889. ii Robert L., b. Nov. 8, 1890. iii Retta Belle, b. Ai)ril 2, 1895. 317 George H. [Henry M 179], b. Aug. 14, 1859, in Chester, N. J.; m. July 9, 1886, Abby Sproul, b. June 26, 1866, in Wisconsin ; d. Mar. 16, 1892. (Nora Si)rings, Iowa.) Children: i Mary E., b. Nov. 30, 1890, in Minneapolis, Minn. ii Ral])l) D., b. Feb. 15, 1892; d. Sept. 10, 1892. He m. second, May 5. 1894, Lillian Sundei-land, b. 27, 1870, in Clinton Co., Iowa. Children : iii Roy W., Feb. 2, 1898, in Nora Springs, Iowa. iv Jajaes Harold, b. Nov. 22, 1903, in Nora Springs, Iowa. 318 Charles W. [Henry M. 179], b. Fel). 12, 1862, in Chester, N. J.; m. Nov. 16, 1898, Frances F. Jackson, b. Aug. 24, 1862, in Dubuque, Iowa. (1157 Bluff St., Dubuque, Iowa.) No children. EIGHTH GENERATION 153 319 Herbert T. [Henry M. 179], b. Aug. 20, 1868; in. Mar. 14, 1894, May Anetta Palmer, b. June 39, 1870. (Lat, Lake Co., Mont.) Two chil- dren: i Frank, b. Feb 8, 1895. ii Harold, b. Aug. 26, 1897. 320 Harrison E. [David L. 181], b. Oct. 8, 1863, at Monroe, Wis.; m. D(C. 16, 1901, at Portland, Oregon, Henrietta Coverly Suesheiner. (Port- land, Oregon.) 321 Alonzo H. [Caleb H. 184], b. Oct. 25, 1850, in Haniptonburgh, N. Y.; ni. Oct. 25, 1871, in Goslien, N. Y., Henrietta, b. May 17, 1852, dau. of Jean Charles and Eliza Boeringer. (Goshen, N. Y.) Children : 407 Charles Boeringer, b. Jan. 17, 1874. i Alonzo Howell, b. Feb. 3, 1879. ii Henrietta, b. Sept. 10, 1883. iii Catherine Louise, b April 20, 1894. 322 James W. [James M. 188], b. June 8, 1833 ; d. Oct. 4, 1891 ; m. June 15, 1871, A. Louise Spear, b. Feb. 22, 1839 ; d. Nov. 16, 1892. Children: i Philip, b. June 13, 1872 ; d. Jan. 8, 1897. On his death the male line of Gabriel 93 became extinct. ii Mary, b. Dec. 28, 1875. 323 Roswell C. [James C. 190], b. Dec. 3, 1840, in Goshen, N. Y.; m. April 12, 1865, Sarah Westcott, b. Jan. 2, 1838, in Goshen, N. Y.; d. May 29, 1898, in Newburgh, N. Y'.; dau. of Samuel Jones Wilkin and Sarah Gale Westcott. Attorney-at-law, residing in Newburgh, N. Y. Children (all b. in Goshen, N. Y.): i Catherine Duer, b. Feb. 15, 1865 ; m. Feb. 13, 1895, Harry E. Colwell, b. May 23, 1871. (New Rochelle, N. Y.) Chil- dren: i Robert Carpenter, b. Jan. 6. 1896. ii Harry Edwin, b. July 9, 1897. iii Sarah Katherine, b. April 13, 1903. 154 COLEMAN FAMILY ii Anna Mead, b. Mar. 10, 1807; unmarried. (Newburgh, N. Y.) iii Sarah Westcott, b. Mar. 15, 1868 ; ni. June 9, 1897, Ralph McGeoch, M. D., b. Dec. 1, 1867, son of John McGfeoch and Susanna Foster. (Goshen, N. Y.) No children: 408 Wilkin, b. Jan. 9, 1870. iv Mary Ellis, b. July 7, 1871 ; d. July 1, 1889. V Eleanor Carpenter, b. Oct. 30, 1873 ; in. April 8, 1896, Edson Coleman Price, b. May 6, 1870. (Groshen, N. Y.) One dau.: i Helen Coleman, b. Dec. 15, 1901. vi Henrietta, b. Oct. 25, 1876; m June 1, 1904, Edwin Jay, b. , son of Edwin Dikeman and Sarah E. Jay. (Goshen, N. Y'.) One child: i Edwin Jay, b. Nov. 15, 1905, in Goshen, N. Y''. vii Roswell Carpenter, b. Feb. 7, 1878; unmai-ried. (New- burgh, N. Y".) viii Alexander Westcott, b. Oct. 21, 1879. Attorney-at-law re- siding- in Newburgh, N. Y. ix Charles Champion, b. Aug. 25, 1881 ; d. Dec. 3, 1888. 324 James C. [James C. 190], b. Aug. 18, 1843, near Slatehill, Orange Co., N. Y.; m. May 25, 1870, Ann Elizabeth, b. Oct. 12, 1852, in Middle- town, N. Y.; dau. of Gilbert Hulse and Ann Davis. He was surgeon of the 186th Regt. of N. Y. Vol. Inf. in the Civil War. (Goshen, N. Y.) Children (all b. in Goshen, N. Y.): i Susan Hulse, b. Mar. 23, 1871 ; d. Mar. 30, 1871. 409 James Carpenter, b. Dec. 7, 1872. ii Bessie, b. Feb. 3, 1874 ; d. Sept. 26, 1874. 410 Jo.seph Gilbert, b. Aug. 18, 1875. 411 John Merrit Howell, b. Jan. 12, 1879. iii Phcybe Ann, 1). Sept. 28, 1881 ; d. Nov. 14, 1888. EIGHTH GENERATION 155 iv Thaddeus Vail, b. Oct. 18, 1883; d. Sept. 19, 188-1. V Annie Elizabeth, b. July ;50, 1885 ; d.. Nov. 19, 1888. vi A dau., b. Feb. 8, 1889; d. same day. vii Jane Davis, b. Mar. 9, 1891. viii Charles Carpenter, b. Mar. 18, 189J). ix Henry Ed^ar, b. Oct. 21, 1894. X Mary Clark, b. Sept. 21, 189(5. mh Charles W. [James C. 190], b. Oct. 32, 1850, in Goshen, N. Y.; m. June ;5, 1874, Mary Louisa, b. July 28, 1851, in Middletown, N. Y., dau. of James W. Hoyt and Loretta Horton. (Goshen, N. Y.) Chil- dren (all b. in Goshen, N. Y.): i Louisa, b. Mar. 5, 1875; d. Dec. 20, 1896. ii Hoyt W., b. Nov. 24, 1879 ; d. Feb. 11, 1880. iii Hubert Vail, b. Oct. 3, 188:5. 336 Thaddeus V. [James C. 190], b. May 1, 1854, in New York City, N. Y.; m. Oct. 14, 1885, Kate Bradley, b. Feb. 13, 1862, dau. Richard W. Pratt, b Jan. 81, 1882, and Almira S. Bradley, b. Dec. 1, 1882. (New York City, N. Y.) Children (all b. in Brooklyn, N. Y.): i Richard Pratt, b. June 12, 1889; d. July 2, 1890. ii Laurence Vail, b. Sept. 19, 1893. 828 Benjamin C. [Benjamin C. 191], b. Dec. 31, 1863, in New York City, N. Y.; m. June 9, 1891, Alice Louisa Green, b. Feb. 18, 1867, at Suf- fern, N. Y. One child: i Minnie Lena, b. Oct. 81, 1893, at Allendale, N. J. 339 Roswell [Benjamin C. 191], b. Aug. 13, 1868, in New York City, N. Y.; d. Aug. 13, 1900; m. June 39, 1893, Lillian Henion, b. Mar. 15, 1871, at Ramsey, N. J. No children. 880 Thaddeus S. [John 198], b. Feb. 18, 1864 ; m. May 8, 1890, Etta L., b. Jan. 11, 1873, dau. of Wilber S. Dowd and Josephine Heath. (New Haven, Conn.) One son: lob' COLEMAN FAMILY i Donald Hecath, b. Feb. 6, 1895. 331 Frank L. [John 193], b. Aug. S, 18G5; ni. June 15, 1892, Josephine Augusta, b. Mar. 13, 1871, dau. of James A. Scranton and Cornelia Edwards. (New Haven, Conn.) Children: i Ray Harrison, b. April 13, 1893. ii Doris Josephine, b, Aug. 3, 1902. 332 Cliflford C. [John 193], b. Sept. 19, 1867, in New Haven, Conn.; ui. Oct. 13, 1893. Louise, b. July 15, 1870, dau. of Rev. Isaac Curtise Me- serve and Anna Eliza Bringliam. (New Haven, Conn.) Cliildren: i John Meserve, b. Nov. 23, 1893. ii Howard Foy, b. June 11, 1896. 333 Theodore H. [Theodore 194], b. Dec. 27, 1857, in New York City, \. Y.; in. Feb. 17, 1887, Cora J. Roberts, b. Mar. G, 1859, dau. of R. P. Roberts, of East Varick, N. Y. (Hornsville, N. Y.) One dau.: i Katherine M., b. July 26, 1888. 333 William H. [Theodore 194], b. April 12, 1871, in New^ York City, N. Y.; m. Nov. 12, 1897, Marie Rasmussen, b. Aug. 22, 1871, in New York City, N. Y. (803 E. 145th St., New York City, N. Y.) Children: i Rose Marie, b. July 26, 1898. ii Theodore, b. Mar. 21, 1900. iii Rodger AVilliams, b. Nov. 14, 1901. iv Ethel, b. Mar. 31, 1903. 335 Clarence F. [Theodore 194], b. Sept. 10, 1878, in New York City, N. Y.; m. Sept. 21, 1899, Irene Myers, b. June 12, 1879, in New York City, N. Y. (788 E. 145th St., New York City, N. Y.) One child : i Hattie E., b. July 11, 1900. 336 Henry H. [Benjamin F. 195], b. May 13, 1859; ni. Oct. 31, 189(1. Minnie B. Harrison. No children. 337 Harrison M. [Ira H. 196], b. July 31, 1855; m. May 1, 1878, Frances Odell, b. June 23, 1857, dau. of James F. a.ul Eliza Bennet. (Albany, N. Y.) Children: EIGHTH GP]NERATION 157 i James Harrison, b. Feb. 28, 1884. ii Claude, b. June 2(i, 1889. 338 Ulric W. [Ira H. 1!)0], b. Feb. 17, 1858; ui. first, Sept. 22, 1870, Jennie, b. June 20, 1800, dau. of Abijah and Sarah Boughton. (Syracuse, ,N. Y.) Children; i Clara Stillwell, b. Sept. iJ, 1878; ni. Albert Saulspaugh. One dau.: i , b. July 4, 1903. ii Lena, b. Mar. 20, 1880. He ui second, June 19, 1S9>, AUie B., b. Aug. 15, 1831, dau. of Wil- liam and Ann Breckenridge. 339 Ja'Uis M. [Ira H. 193], b. Feb. 12, 1836; m. Oct. 20, 1897, Harriet P., b. Feb. 10, 1806, dau. of Edward Parker and Martha Frear. (Albany, N. Y.) One child: i Edward Link, b. April 2, 1899. 340 Fred H. [Ira H. 190], b. July 8, 1869 ; m. Oct. 11, 1893, Mary Grace, b. Sept, 15, 1871, dau. of Charles H. Smith and Hester J. Callahan. (Castleton-on-the Hudson, N. Y.) Children: i Dorothy Hester, b. Sept. 20, 1896. ii Charles Ira, b. Nov. 23. 1898. 341 Percy F. [Ira H. 1961, b. June 5, 1872 ; m. April 5, 1893, Eva D. Gard- ner, b. Sept. 17, 1874. (Herkimer, N. Y.) One son; i Townsend F., b. Xov. 23, 1894. 342 Frederick A. [Phineas R. 198], b. Mar. 7, 1855, in Goshen, N. Y.; m. first, October 2, 1875, Anna Dorland, b. in Macedon, N. Y".; d. Sept. 18,1881. Hem. second, Sept. 21, 1885, in Richmond, Va., Sallie Leigh Hardgrove, b. in Richmond, Va. (N. Y'. City. N. Y.) Chil- dren ; i Frederick Hardgrove, b. June 26, 1886. ii William Leigh, b. June 8, 1889. iii Mary Ligon, b. Mar. 5, 1892. 158 COLEMAN FAMILY iv Dorothy Goodwin, b. July 24, 1895. 343 Frederick W. [Francis R. 190], b. Mar. 5, 1850 ; ni. Feb. 22, 1H88, Mary J., dau. of John Kipp. (Haniptonburgh, N. Y.) Children: i Amelia B., b. May 19. 1889. ii John H., b. Nov. 12, 1892. iii P^dgar B., b. Jan. :i, 1895. iv Olive B., b. Feb. 22, 1898. V Francis Runisey, b. Mar. 7, 1904. 344 Joel [Francis R. 199], b. Aprillo, 1861, in Hamptonbiirgh, N. Y.: u). Dec. 4, 188:5, Lillian Rutan. Children: i Dudley A., b. Feb. 3, 1885. ii Edna May, b. Sept. 10, 1895. 345 George R. [John C. 200], b. Aug. 1, 1860, in Haniptonburgh, N. Y.; m. Jiin. 17, 1894, Caroline Monell, b. July 27, 1870, dau. of Malcolm Tuthill and Catherine J. Smith. No children. 346 Calvin S. (Joel H. 201], b. Aug. 14, 1858, in Haniptonburgh, N. Y.; m. Nov. 13, 1878, Margaret Elizabeth Brooks, b. Dec. 11, 1861. (Bon Air, Va.) Children: 412 Walter Joel, b. July 5, 1883. \ i Howard Cleveland, b. Jan. 5, 1886. ii Effie Sawyer, b. Feb. 14, 1888; d. June 29, 1889. iii Irene, b. July 18, 1889; d. Feb. 12, 1890. iv Allen Thurman, b. April 23, 1892. V Herbert Jones, b. Feb. 9, 1894. vi William Brooks, b. Jan. 19, 1896 ; d. Jan. 22, 1896. vii Mabel Alide, b. July 24, 1897. viii Lena Blanche, b. Oct. 4, 1899: d. June 17, 1900. EKtHTH generation 159 ix Calvin Sawyer, b. June 14, 11)0:] ; d. June 17, 190:5. :347 Alfred W. [Lewis E. 302], b. Sept. 20, iy.-)9; in. Jan. IT), 1882, Frances E. Thurston. Children: i Ethel Haggerty, b. Oct. 8, 1886. ii Edson Thurston, b. Sept. 8, 1890. iii Marion, b. Oct. 21, 1891. 348 William E. [Lewis E. 202], b. Feb. 2, 18fil ; ni. Mar. 1, 1896, Mary Van Houton. One son: i Halniagh Edson, b. July 9, 1895. 349 Charles L. (Lewis E. 202), b. Nov. 13, 1866; m. Oct. 3, 1901, Matilda Victoria Miller. :i50 Lewis H. [Lewis E. 202], b. Oct. 24, 1867; m. Oct. 20, 1893, Mary Wardrop. Onedau. : i Hazel Knox, b. July 19, 1895. NINTH GENERATION. nni William H. [Granville H. 211], b. April 22, 1870, in Chelsea, Mich.; m. aiar. 25, 1902, Martha Jane Green, b. Nov. 14, 1876, in St. Louis, Mich. (Battle Creek, Mich., 196^ E. Fountain St.) One adopted son: i Granville Harold, b. Feb. 24, 1902, in Jackson, Mich. 352 William [John J. 212], b. April 4, 1863, in Alamo, Mich.; m. Nov. 13, 1889, Edith Wooer, b. April 18, 1871, in Woodland, Mich. (Augusta, Mich.) Children: i Mabel, b. Aug. 31, 1890, in Ross, Mich. ii Corliss, b. Sept. 8, 1893, in; Ross, Mich, iii Florence, b. July 19, 1896. iv Ruth, b. Aug. 28, 1899: d. Dec. 1, 1901. V Sunnier, b. Sept. 2, 1900, in Augusta, Mich. 160 COLEMA^- FAMILY vii Francis, b. Ju]y '^(5, 1903, in Ross., Mich. 353 Bertice A. [George W. 214], b. May 21, 1860. in Kaliiinazoo, Mich.; m. Sept. 2, 1893, Ida Maude McGrurk, b. Ai)ril 22, 187."), at Kalamazoo, Mich. (Wexford, Mich.) One son (b. in Travers City, Midi.): 1 Harold, b. June 2, 1895. 354 Willis A. [Oscar F. 216], b. Aug. 28, 1855 ; ni June — , 1878, Ida Pearce, b. June 30, 1854. (Kalamazoo, Mich.) Children (all b. in Kalamazoo, Mich.): i Augusta, b. July 16, 1879. ii Clarence Roy, b. Mar. 22, 1884. iii Nina May, b. Sept. 1, 1882. iv Marjorie, b. June 27, 1890; d. July 1, 1890. 355 Sheldon [David O. 220], b. May 4, 1870, at Oshtenio, Mich.; m. Oct. 23, 1895, Isa Harwick, b. Aug. 6, 1874, at Antwerp, Mich. (Lawton, Mich.) Children (b. at Lawton, Mich.): i Mildred, b. July 11, 1899. ii David Allen, b. June 7, 1902. 356 Henry K. [Edward A. 224], b. June 24, 1864: m. April 22, 1896, Mary Louise Shields, b. May 13, 1870. (346 19th St., Brooklyn, N. Y.) Chil- dren: i William, b. Dec. 31, 1897. ii Caroline, b. June 13, 1900. iii Rosetta, b. April 7, 19(»5. 3"7 Carlton M. [(."alvin C. 225], b. Oct. 25, 1869, near Edwardsburgh, Mich.; m. at Colorado Springs, Colo., Dec. 26, 1894, Marietta Eleanor, b. Oct. 12, 1870, at Nashville, 111., dau. of Dr. Lymen T. Goodner and Malvira Eleanor IMarshall. (27 St. Elmo Ave., (Colorado Springs, Colo ) Children (b. in Colorado Springs, Colo.): i Carlton Edward, b Nov. 2, 1898. ii Salem Goodner, b. Oct. 29, 1904. NI^^TH GENERATION KU 8.-)S William O. [Charles B. 226], b. Sept. 20, 1880; iii. Sept. 1, 1902, in Weskeska, Wis., Elizabeth Van Krassen, of Coi^enhagen, Sweden- One child: i Helena Amanda, b. June 4, 1903, at West Allis, Wis. 859 Clement L. [.lohn C. 231], b. Sept. 30, 1852, at Montreal, Canada ; m. first. Sept 4, 1889, Nettie Jones Miller of Spring Valley, Minn., at St. Paul, Minn.; m. second, at Fairhope, Alabama, on Sept. 30, 1902, Sarah J.,. Wood (Fairhape, Ala.). Children : i Webster Huntley, b. Nov. 15, 1891 ; d. Mar. 2, 1893. ii Henry George, b. Oct. 5, 1903, at Fairhope, Ala. 360 John G. [John C. 231], b. July 13, 1857, at Milwaukee, Wis.; m. Sept. 23, 1885, Louise Cecile, b. May 1, 1856, in New Bedford, Mass., dau. Jauies Ricketson, of Milwaukee, Wis. (Milwaukee. Wis.) Children (born in Milwaukee, Wis.) : i James Ricketson, b. Sept. 3, 1887. ii William Le Fevre, b. May 15, 1889, in Milwaukee, Wis. iii Cecile Howland, b. May, 3, 1890. iv Clemont John, b. June 13, 1892. V Ellen Belford, b. Feb. 24, 1894. vi Frederick George, b. April 9, 1897. 361 Theodore L. [John C. 231], b. Nov. 5, 1861, at Milwaukee, Wis.; m. June, 10, 1896, Grace Pier. b. Mar. 12, 1867, in Fox Lake, Wis., dau. of Lewis Smith and Fannie A. Stevens, of Detroit, Mich. Attorney- at-law in Milwaukee, Wis. Children : i Ruth Stevens, b. June 27, 1897. ii Philip Le Fevre, b. Aug. 29, 1899. (Both b. at Milwaukee, Wis.) 362 D. Steward [Nathan 237], b. Feb. 9, 1853, in Bloomingrove, N. Y.; m. Aug. 22, 1888, Jennie L. Reeder, b. June 15, 1869, in Rutland, HI. (Oneida, Kan., R. F. D. 1.) Children : i Charles C, b. May 25, 1894, in Oneida, Kan. 163 COi.EMA^ FAMILY ii Vera May. b. Oct. '22, 18!Mt, in Oneida, Kan. ;;c:j Thomas B. [Nathan 2:iT]. b. Jan. 30, ISoa, in Washin^tonville, Oran^-e Co., N. Y.; ni. Oct. «, 1881, Mary Frances Weir, b. Mar. 2, 18G1, in Greenfield, Mo. (Oneida Kan., R. F. D. 1.) Children: i Orla L., b. Oct. 30, 1883, in Oneida, Kan. ii Roy v., b. July 31, 188o, in Oneida, Kan. ;;ti4 Abner H. [Schuyler G. 33Tx], b. July 11, ISoo, in Ontario, 111.: ui. June 18, 1883, Mary J. Morford, b. Oct. 5, 1856, in Mercer Co., Pa. (Gales- burj?, Kan.) ' Children (all b. at Allen, Kan., except Winefied E.) i Royal E , b. April 23, 1881. ii Bertha M.. !>. July 29, 1885. iii Mabel A., b. Jan. 1, 1887; ni. Dec. 23, 1903, Isaac Shepard, (Ponca City, Olka.) One daughter : i Mary E., b. Oct. 25, 1904, at Thayer, Kan. iv Ada L., b. June 29. 1888. V John E., b. July 15, 1889. vi Winefred E., b. Sept. 18, 1890; d. Sei)t. 6, 1891. vii Sarah E., b. Nov. 23, 1891. viii Joseph A., b. July 31, 1893. ix Maud E., b. Feb. 5, 1895. X Edward S.. 1). Dec. 17, 1897. ::G5 Galen [Alfred 338], b. Dec. 31, 1850, at Mt. Hoi)e, Orange Co., N. Y.: ui. Jan. 7, 1880, Mary Alice, b. Mar. 19, 1852, in Wantage, N. J., dau. of James N. Coleman 144. (Middletown, N. Y.) One son : i Frank Edson, b. Aug. 39. 1882. ;;(i(; Fred W. [Jonathan 239], b. Dec. s. 1858; m. . Josephine Geis. b. May 4, 1859. ((i32 East itth St., Erie. Pa.) Cliildren : i Mabel J.. Ii. April 3, 1880. NINTH GENERATION 163 ii Charles F., b. May 27, 1881. iii Fred W., b. Aug. 18, 1884. iv Howard F., b. Jan. 16, 1885. V Grace M., b. April 21, 1886. vi Frank W., b. July 11, 1887. vii George W., b. Feb. 22, 1889. viii lona B., b. Oct. 14, 1890. ix Anna J., b. Aug. 18, 1893. X Genevieve S., b. Aug. 2, 1894. xi Ruth M., b. Aug. 4, 1897. 367 Nathaniel M. [William R. 341], b. Sept. 1, 1847, in Livingston Co., Mich,; m. Oct. 2, 1872, Ella HoiT, b. April 24, 18ol, in Wastenow Co., Mich. (Lansing Mich.) Children : i Frank H., b. June 29, 1873. (Huron, S. D.) ii Lelia G., b. April 25, 1877. (Lansing, Mich.) iii Marie Antoinette, b. Dec. 12, 1880. (Lansing, Mich.) 368 Clarence W. [Jesse C. 242], b. Jan. 2, 1869 ; m. June 17, 1894, Frankie G. Prentice, b. July 11, 1873, in Hampshire, 111.; d. Mar. 17, 1895, in Chicago, 111. He m. second, July 7, 1901, Katherine Smith, b. July 5, 1865, at Harrisburg, Pa. (Westfield, N. J.) Two dau.: i Ruth Elizabeth, b. June 26, 1902, in Westfield, N. J. ii Katherine, b. Jan. 4, 1906. 371 Davis D. [Ferdinand 243], b. Nov. 28, 1848, in Minisink, N. Y.; d. Aug. 1, 1891, in Moody Co., S. Dak.; m. Dec. 22, 1875, Elnora A. Chamberlain, b. , in Dodge Co., Minn.; d. Aug. 2, 1896, in S. Dakota. One dau. : i Cassie M., b. April 19, 1880; m. Feb. 25, 1900, Adolph Moen. TReechburg, Wis.) I6"4 COLEMAI^f FAMILY 372 Nathaniel F. [Ferdinand 24:5], b. Feb. 7^ ISoB, in Minisink, N. Y.;- nr. April 4, 1888, Lucy M. J. Chamberlain, (Broo-kings,. S. Dak.) Chil- dren, i Leon E., b. Aug. 19, 1884. ii Warren E., b, April 13, 188», g73 WiUiaui R. [Alexander 244], b. Dee. 23, 18o4. S74 Harry [Charles C. 247], b. Aug. 13, 1872, at St. Johits, Mich.; ni. Aug. 24, 1897, Annie L. Richards, b. July 24, 1872, at New Haven, Conn., €lan. of Jonathan Richards a>nd Hulda Loouiis. (Pontiac, Mich.) Onedau. ; i Harriet Loomis, b. July 2, 1899, at Pontiac, Mich. 375 Frank [George 248], b. June 8, 1857, at Marion, Mich.; d. Feb. 24, 18!)S ; ni. Oct. 29, 1885, Alice Feuster, b. Oct. 15, 186G, at Austin, Mich. ^,Ubley, Mich.) Children (all b. in Marion, Mich.): i Bruce, b. Jan. 12, 1887. ii G-eorge L., b. Aug. 16, 1889. iii Nora Helen, b. May 4, 1891. iv Ruth Mildred, b. April 11, 1893. V Luceile, b. June 19, 1895, 876 Wilmer [George 248], b. Dec. 21, 1860; m. Dec. 15, 1885, Harriet Jeff- rey, b. Oct. 16, 1866. (Shaftsburgh, Mich,, R. F. D. 2.) Children: i Louise, b. Sept. 7, 1887. ii Laura, b. Feb. 3, 1889, iii Charles, b. Sept. 27, 1890, iv Lelia, b. June 26, 1903. 376x L. Eri [Jasper T. 249], b. Aug. 4, 1873; m. Feb. 26, 1896, Tillie Ba- bier, b. ; d. Sept. 25, 1897. (Shepardsville, Mich.) :ninth feneration les Srr David T. [Theodore 2511, b. May 16, 1856; m. Oct 26, 1876, Frances Saunders, b. May 4, 1859. (Fall River, Mass.) Children: i Florence Mae, b. Aug. 17, 1877 ; lu. June 4, 18.98, William Woolly, No children, ii Theodore, b. July 4, 1886. 378 John W. [Theodore 251], b. June 13, 1860; ni. Oct. 8, 1881, Theresa Fiedler, b. Dec. 4, 1859. (Box 811, New Milford, Conn.) Children: 1 Frederick, b, Nov. 9, 1882 ; unmarried. ii Harry, b, Jan. 7, 1884 • d. May 31, 1885, iii Jessie Lauretta, b. Aug-, 26, 1886 379 Frederick B. [Theodore 251], b. June 24, 1864; ni. Jan. 20, 1884, Ellen hJhehan, b. Aug. 2i, 1866. (S. Norvvalk, Conn.) Children: i Frederick Theodore, b. Jan, 14, 1885. ii Gertrude, b. Aug. 20, 1887. iii Sadie, h. Jan. 20, 1889. iv James, b. April 7, 1890. V Annie Irene, b. July 10, 1891. vi Beatrice Mae, b. May 11, 1893. vii Earl John, b. June 5, 1896. viii Irving Franklin, b. Dec. 17, 1899. 380 Charles E. [Theodore 251], b. April 8, 1877 ; m. April 25, 1899, Cora J. Ackerman, b. June 21, 1879. (East Norwalk, Conn.) One son. i Marion Bennet, b. Nov. 19. 1901. 381 Ciraut g. [Sylvester S. 252], b. Oct. 7, 1868, in Cheshire, Mich.; m. April 9, 1890, Emily A. Harding, b. June 29, 1869, at Clear Spring, La (arrange Co., Ind. (1917 S. Burdick St., Kalamazoo, Mich.) Children : i Lila C, b. Oct. 17, 1882, in Almina, Mich. 166 COLEMAN FAMILY ii Curtis S., b. Mar. 5, 1895, in Aluiina, Mich, iii Claude B., b. May 27, 1899, in Cooper, Mich, iv Herschel G., b. May 5, 1903, in Kalamazoo, Mich. 382 Joseph F. [Sylvester S. 252], b. July 30, 1870, in Cheshire, Mich.; ni. Dec. 30, 1897, Luella Pearl Barnett, b. Jan. 1, 1879, in Cheshire, Mich. (1920 S. Burdick St., Kalamazoo, Mich.) One son : i James Harlon, b. July 13, 1899, in Saugatuck, Mich. 383 Harry L. [William G. 256], b. Dec. 20, 1876; m. July 18, 1899, Lois M., b. D33. 14, 1379, daa. of Sath aa:l Belle Kelluin. Children : i Myrten H., b. Aug. 15, 1900. ii Irma M., b. Mar. 28, 1903. 384 John P. [Joshua Y. 259], b. Aug. 28, 1852, in Barton, N. Y.; d. Oct. 23, 1897; m. July 3, 1874, Sarah Leonard, b. Sept. 22, 1852, in Tioga Center, N. Y. (Tioga Center, N. Y. Children (all born in Tioga Center, N. Y .) : i Delray, b. Sept. 14, 1876. ii Monta Louise, b. July 19, 1880. iii John Earl, b. Feb. 7, 1883. iv Susan Leonard, b. Aug. 31, 1888, 385 Frank S. [Joshua Y. 259], b. Aug. 12, 1869, at Barton, N. Y.; m. Dec. 24, 1896, Anna M. Saunderson, b. May 3, 1872, in Painted Post, N. Y. (Herculaneum, Mo.) One son: i John Francis, b. Feb. 28, 1901, at Fullers, Albany Co., N. Y. 386 Lewis N. [Joshua Y. 259], b. July 18, 1872, at Barton, N. Y.; m. Sept. 26, 1900, :jrary Johanna .Miiloy, b. Nov. 8, 1872, at Lockwood. N. Y. (84 Susquehanna St., Biiighamton, N. Y.) No children. 387 Jedediah D. [Benjamin J. 260], b. Feb. 28, 1852, in Barton, N. Y.; m. May 22, 1899, Hattie J. Duff, b. Aug. 23, 1862, at Evelyn Hill, N. Y. (Halsey Valley, N. Y., or R. F. D., Barton, N. Y.) Children (all by a former wife): NINTH GENERATION 167 i Bernice, b. Oct. 23, 1874 ; d. Sept. 3, 1895, at Barton, N. Y. ii Cora M., b. Feb. 18, 1885. 388 Matthew K. [Benjamin J. 260], b. July 29, 1854 ; d. Dec. 4, 1885 ; m. Elva Corey. (Widow at Waverly, N. Y.) One child who d. young. 389 William D. [Benjamin J. 260], b. July 22, 1859 ; m. Jan. 25, 1882, Mil- icent M.. b. Dec. 16, 1858, dau. of Peter Morgan Johnson and Adaliza J. Cure. (Tioga Center, N. Y.) Children: 1 Mae E., b. Dec. 28, 1883 ; m. Sept. 12, 1903, Purple. ii Pearl L., b. May 28, 1896. 390 Alexander S. [Benjamin J. 260], b. April 26, 1863, in Barton, N. Y.; m. Jan. 9, 1884, Rhoda A. Taylor, b. Dec. 14, 1862, at Catlin Hill, N. Y., dau. Norman Groodrich Taylor and Climena Adelaide Brown. (Auburn, N. Y., R. F. D. 2.) Children: 1 Benjamin Jackson, b. Feb. 19, 1889 ; d. April 2, 1890. ii Walker Wood, b. July 16, 1891. iii Helen Mary Ann, b. Mar. 4, 1802. 891 Lyman C. [Benjamin J. 260], b. Sept. 9, 1864, at Barton, N. Y.; m. Oct. 3, 1888, Amy F., b. June 22, 1866, in Tioga, N. Y., dau. Lewis Lounsberry, and Mary Casterline. (Tioga Center, N. Y.) Children (all born in Tioga, N. Y.): i Anna Beatrice, b. Dec. 11, 1889. ii Edith Agnes, b. Dec. 4, 1893. iii Louie Clare, b. Dec. 16, 1894. iv Charlotte Mary, b. June 19, 1897. 392 Curtis J. [Benjamin J. 2801, b. Dec. 24, 1887 : m. June 15, 1892, Jane E. Hineman, b. July 28, 1874. (Tioga Center, N. Y.) Children: i Benjamin J., b. Oct. 12, 1895. ii Jennie A., b. Oct. 25, 1897. iii Merle H., b. Jan 14. 1899. 168 COLEMAN FAMILY 393 Charles H. [Banjauiin J. 260], b. May 11, 1871, in Barton, N. Y.: m. Feb. 23, 1893, Susan J., b. Feb. 22, 1874, in Tioga Center, N. Y., dau. of Stephen J. Ryder and Sarah A. Duff. (Barton, N. Y., R. F. D. 1.) Children : i Bernice S., b. Sept. 8, 1896. ii Eunice M., b. June 20, 1900. 394 Merrit H. [Jacob S. 262], b. July 4, 1859 ; ni. Jan. 3, 1883, Lucy Addelette Warner, b. April 20, 1859. (A Baptist minister living in Dejuerest, N. J.) Children: i Maude May, b. May, 1, 1884. ii Roland Warner, b. Nov. 3, 1894. 395 Elliot [Peter 263], b. Jan. 25. 1872, in Binghaniton, N. Y.; ni. June 11,1896. Gladys Smith. No children. 396 Elmer H. [Joshua 265], b. Jan. 1, 1873, in Barton, N. Y.; m. April 26, 1899, Martha Louise Van Vorce, b. Mar. 17, 1882, in Binghamton, ' N. Y. No children. 397 Edwin L. [Nelson P. 267], b. Jan. 17, 1861 : m, Aug. 28, 1882, Etta Lockwood, b. , .1860. One child : i Leon, b. Oct. 19, 1885 398 Charles A. [Nelson P. 267], b. Feb. 18, 1881 ; m. Sept. 23, 1903, Lida May Kerr, b. May 27, 1882. No children. 399 Edward S. [George D. 271], b. Oct. 2, 1876 : m. Dec. 13, 1899, Ida M. Fg^^leston, b. Sept. 22, 1879. (37 Maple St., Auburn, N. Y.) Children: i Howard Eggleston, b. June 13, 1901. ii Ithol, b. Sept. 30, 1903. 401 John H. [Theodore 288], b. Aug. 21, 1855, at Ironia. N. J.; m. June 8, 1887, at Amsterdam, N. Y., Sylvia E. Bartlemas, b. Dec. 31, 1855, at Pekin, N. Y. (380 Broad St., Newark, N. J.) No children. 403 William M. [Theodore 288], b. Aug. 14, 1856, at Ironia. N. J.; m. Jan. 8, 1884, at Dover, N. J., Sarah Catherine Vleit, b. Aug. 29, 1857, at Pottersville, N. J. One child : i Eleanor, b. July 17, 1886, at Chester, N. J.; d. Oct. 17, 1891. NINTH GENERATION 1G9 408 Mathias T. [William L. 289], b. Aug. 6, 1864; m. Oct. 29, 1891, Clara Jones, b. Nov. 8, 1869, at Chicago, 111. No children. 404 Harry M. [William L. 289], b. Dec. , 1869 ; m. Oct. 28, 1895, Grace Talbot Lyon, b. May 5, 1875, at Newark, N. J. One child: i Norma M , b. Jane 29, 1899, at Newark, N. J. 405 Horton N. [John C. 297], b. June 1, 1864 ; d. July , 1895 ; m. Etta . Children : i Ruby Phillips. ii William. 406 Horton M. [Harvey E. 313], b. Nov. 17, 1873; m. Sept. 20, 1898, Julia Cole. One child : i Iris F., b. Sept 28, 1901. 407 Charles B. [Alonzo H. 321], b. Jan. 17, 1874, in Goshen, N. Y.; m. April 2, 1901, Caroline, b. , , in Goshen, N. f., dau. of Samuel Logan Kniilin and Sarah Bennet. (Goshen, N. Y.) Children : i Alise Margaret, b. May 10, 1903. ii Caroline, b. May 24, 1904. 408 Wilkin [Roswell C. 323], b. Jan. 9, 1870, in Goshen, N. Y.; m. Mar. 20, 1895, Mattie Louisa, b. Aug. 26, 1871, dau. of Mathew Tyrell and Hannah Miller. (Goshen, N. Y.) Children (all born in Goshen, N. Y.) i Mary EUis, b. Mar. 1, 1896. ii Wilkin, b. July 29, 1897. iii Rodger, b. Aug. 4, 1898. iv Anna Mead, b. Oct. 2, 1905. 409 James C. [James C. 324], b. Dec. 7, 1872, in Goshen, N. Y.; m. in Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 17, 1900, Roberta Booth, b. Aug. 21, 1878, in Brooklyn, N. Y., dau. of Dr. Marcus L. Bailey and JoseiDhine 170 COLEMAN FAMILY Hillanl, of Brooklyn, N. Y. (James C. is a Presbyterian minister in Brooklyn, N. Y.) One son : i James Carpenter, b. July 19, 1!)01, in Brooklyn, N. Y. 410 Joseph G. [James C. 324], b. Au^. 18, 187r), in Groshen, N. Y.; m. Oct. 18, 1900, at Lafayette, N. J., Sallie Price, )>. May oO, 1872, dau. of John B. Armstrong and Sarah Dorcas Price, of Lafayette, N. J. (Joseph G. is a physician at Hamburg, N. J.) One child : i William Armstrong, b. July 26, 1902, at Hamburg, N. J. 411 John M. H. [James C. 324], b. Jan. 12, 1879 ; m. Oct. 5, 1904, Harriet E., b. Nov. 29, 1874, dau. of Albert Dolloway and Angeline Comfort. 412 Walter Joel [Calvin S. 346], b. July 0, 1883; m. April 21, 1905, Ida Frances Pollard, b. , of Bon Air, Virginia. No children. JOHN CRAPSEK COLEMAN JOHN CRAPSER COLEMAN. The subject of this sketch was born July 28th, 1819, in Newton, New Jersey, where his parents were temporarily residing:. Subsequently, his father, William Coleman, j)urchased a carding mill near Florida, Orange County, New York. This, and the grist mill, which in time took it.s place, he operated until his death in 1850. His mother was Ann, daughter of Nathaniel and Margaret (Bradner) Conkling, of Go- shen, Orange County, New \"ork. John was the third son of a family of ten children. As a young child, he Avas far from robust, and his parents feared that he would not live long. A family friend, who. with his wife, was a frequent visitor at the (Joleman homestead, and with whom the boy was a great favorite, final- ly persuaded his parents to let them take him into their family in New York City. Here his early boyhood was passed, and he obtained the l)e- giiniings of an education. While still a boy, he removed with his foster parents to St. Lawrence County, New York, where the air of the forest and the free life of the lumber camps fully established his health. He also attended a French school and acquired a working knowledge of the French language. At eleven years of age, he was considered sufficiently equipped for business, and was regularly employed by his foster father as clerk and bookkeeper, until about 1840, when he formed a i)artnership in the lumber business in Montreal with Mr. Jasper G. Sims, under the firm name of Sims & Coleman. Business transactions required Mr. Coleman to ]nake occasional journeys to New York City. There he became ac- quainted with Miss Ellen LeFevre, daughter of the Rev. Clement F. Le- Fevre, former pastor of the Bleecker Street Universalist Church, to whom he was married on July 28th, 1851, at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, whither she had removed with her parents in 1844. Mr. Coleman continued to reside in Montreal until 1853, and there his oldest son, Clement LeFevre, was born on September 30, 1852. In 1863, the Great Fire entirely destroyed the lumber yards and mills of Sims & Coleman. Mr. Coleman then returned to the United States. He had never renounced his allegiance to this country. After about a year spent in New York City in the brokerage business, he concluded to follow the " Star of Empire '" to the great West. The thriving city of Milwaukee naturally presented strong attractions. There Mrs. Cole- man's parents had established their home, "Hazelwood," adjoining the City on the south, and there Mr. and Mrs. Coleman cast their lot. The two families joined forces, and with the additional land purchased by Mr. Coleman, the homestead comprised a beautiful tract of ninety-five acres of woodland and meadow, sloping down to the Kinnickinnic 172 JOHN CRAPSER COLEMAN River, then a modest country stream, but which in these later years has become a great commercial highway, lined with immense factories and industrial establishments of many kinds. Soon after his removal to Milwaukee, Mr. Coleman became connected with the Kenosha County Bank, of which institution he was for many years President. Upon his retirement, he devoted himself mainly to the cultivation and improvement of his farm. He made a specialty of the best varieties of apples, and his orchard was said to be the finest in the State. After a few years, the rapid growth of the City caused Hazelwood to be included within the Corporation limits, and as the poi)ulation en croached year by year, it finally became impossible to profitably con- tinue farming operations and fruit growing. On account of its excel- lent railroad and dockage facilities, the valley of the Kinnickinnic River was developing into an important manufacturing district, and there arose a demand for nearby building lots for working men's homes. Taking advantage of this condition, Mr. Coleman, about the year 18S0, platted a portion of Hazelwood, and connnenced the sale of city lots. At the time of his death, in 1896, considerable of the land had been thus disposed of. Another portion (of woodland) was purchased by the <"ity in 189!) for a public park, and in 1990 an additional piece was sold for the same purpose, the whole being then given the name of Kosciuszko Park. The dwelling house, the river frontage and a numl)er of build- ing lots are still in the possession of the family, although the premises have not been occupied by them since 1898. For several years the main house has been used as the Settlement House of the Wisconsin Univer- sity Settlement Association. Mr. Coleman took a great interest in the growth and development of Milwaukee, and never entirely relinquished business affairs. There was seldom a time, up to within a few years of his death, when he was not interested more or less directly in some business enterjjrise. He was a man of sterling character ; in his business relations lie was ex- ceedingly conscientious and painstaking, and stood very high in the estimation of all who had dealings with him. He was essentially do- mestic in his tastes and never aspired to public office. He prefei-red a less conspicuous life. He was a man of a liopeful and sympathetic temperament, and was ever ready, to the extent of his means, to lend a hand in aid of charitable and religious work, disregarding entirely the narrow limits of sect and creed. In the 78th year of his age, after three years of gradually failing health, on May 28th, 1896, Mr. Coleman passed away, in the home which, for forty years, had been the center of his affections and the inspiration of all his endeavors. He was survived by his widow and all of his five children, as well as a number of grand-children, all of whom still live in Milwaukee, except the oldest son, Clement, who for the past ten years, has resided at Fairhope, Alabama. SILAS HOKTON COLEMAN SILAS HORTON COLEMAN. (1817-1900.) Silas Horton Coleuian was one of the pioneers of Wisconsin, being the first merchant to settle in Juneau, Dodge County — a section of the State that is often termed " the garden spot of the United States." Certain- ly few communities have enjoyed a richer endowment of nature and to its developement he contributed steadily and forcefully from 1848 to 1875. He was born March 11, 1817, the first of eleven sons and daughters born to Joseph H. (17t)4-lS7.0 and Sarah R. Colemaa (18)0-1891), of Chester, Morris County, N. J. There lie was "raised, " had his school- ing and served his apprenticeship as a cooper. In 18o7 he accompained his father on a prospecting trip to Michigan and Wisconsin, during which both were smitten with the germ of the "Western fever" that later led them to remove their families first to Battle Creek, Michigan aid then to Wisconsin. That was in 1817. Meanwhile Silas had married Catherine Van Dyne, of Pine Brook, jN^. J., a daughter of a sturdy Hol- land family whose members had left Europe in the seventeenth century. Two children, Harvey E. and Laura, were born in Chester and then the fauiily moved to New York City where Silas H. established a dry goods store at l!t-21 Grreen Street. When this venture was sold out the removal to Michigan took place. Battle Creek was not a health resort in those days, and after a year, battling with chills and fever, the family again moved, this in 1818, a few weeks after the birth of Matilda, the third child. Juneau was chosen for a home after a siglit of the swampy sites of Chicago and Milwaukee and the first store of the settlement was opened in a log cabin. The business prospered so tliat a few years later the first brick business structure was erected to house it. Tliis building is still standing. Wilber X., the fourth and last child, was born there March 11, 1850, Harvey E. served with distinction in the Civil War, wanning promotion from the ranks at Gfettysburg. The Juneau store was sold in 1870 and five years later Silas H. moved to Fond du Lac, whither his father had gone in 1860. In the early 90's Silas H. and his wife became interested in Daytona, Florida. They finally moved there and there Silas H. died in October, 1900. His widow still lives there. STEPHEN COLEMAN, Merchant, Rochester, N, Y, Stephen Coleman, the oldest son of Maria Drake (Sebrintf") and Philip Coleman, was born in Goshen,Orange County, N. Y., July 0, 1820. When about ten years of age, he came with his parents to Monroe Co., where they purchased a farm in the beautiful, fertile district, situated on the Ridge road a few miles from Rochester He lived here a few years, when the family came to Rochester, where the rest of his life was spent. Education was obtained in the district and public school, sup- plemented by a course in a Commercial College, which fitted him for the business career for which he early showed a natural bent. To the knowledge acquired by early education, he added a fund of general in- formation by reading, observation and practical experience and these habits characterized his whole life. He stai'ted in life as a clerk in the paint and oil store of Thomas Wed- dle & Co., but soon embarked in business for himself and estabiislied the firm of Coleman & Barnard, paint and oil dealers, which he con- ducted for some years, when he sold his interest and erected a foundry for the wholesale manufacture of hardware, Avhich he carried on suc- cessfully for many years. He was married Feb. 9. 1859, to Jane Cathe- rine Taylor, of Rochester, daughter of Jane Wilson and John Taylor. He took his wife to the home in Madison Street, which he had erected, where he continued to live until his death on April 1st, 1882, and where the family still resides. There were two children: Augusta Marie, who n\arried Hon. John A. Barliste, a prominent lawyer of Rochester, and died Oct. 4, 1894, and Lillian Blanche Cole- man, who resides with her mother in the family home. He was a man of strict integrity and his life was characterized by sobriety, industry and thrift. Possessed of a kind and generous disposition, he won the high esteem of his associates. In politics he was a Republican, but never became actively identified Avith partisan affairs, althougli ever manifesting a keen interest in public matters, for the welfare of his citv. iSTEPHEN COLEMAN JOHN TJIKW (•(trj:>fAX JOHN THEW COLEMAN. John Thew Coleman was born in Middletown, N. Y., December 12th, 1867, and moved with his parents April 1st, 1869, to the town of Hanii^- tonburgh, N. Y., on the banks of the Wallkill River near Crystal Run, where his mother still resides. Mr. Coleman spent a number of years as a student at the Goshen Institute where he endeared himself to his instructors and fellow students. From the fitting school he went to Colby University, in Maine, where he took the full collegiate course, graduating in the class of 1894. His four years of college work were years marked by steady improvement in scholarship and an ever widen- ing circle of friends. He was a member of the Delta Upsilon fraternity. After graduating from college, he entered the New York Law School and completed two years of study in that institution, and would have graduated with his class in the spring. This, however, was not to be. In January symptoms of lung trouble developed and he was advised by his physician to go South. Accordingly several months were spent in Florida. He returned to his home in the early summer and the degree of Master of Arts was conferred upon him by his Alma Mater. He re- mained until October when he went to San Antonio, Texas. While there he grew rapidly worse and passed away December 12th, 1897, and he was interred at Scotchtown, Orange Co., N. Y. His father, John Thew Coleman, was born on Mar<3h 7th, 1823, and was the son of John Finch Coleman and Letty Thew, and grandson of Benjamin Coleman and Hannah Finch. She and her family were refugees from the Wyoming Valley massacre. John T. Coleman, Sr., married Mary Louisa Slaughter on October 27, 1847, a graduate of the Albany Female Academy, Class of 1844. Her father Joseph Slaughter, of Crystal Run, was a soldier of the War of 1812. Among the positions which he held were those of Justice of the Peace, County Judge, Mem- ber of Assembly and Elder in the Presbyterian church at Scotch- town, N. Y. Three children wez-e boi'n to John T. and Mary Louise Coleman : Joseph, the eldest, died in Middletown at the age of eleven years; Harriet died at the age of one year, and John Thew, Jr., >vas the youngest of the three children. DAVID ROBINSON COLEMAN. David Robinson Coleman, son of James Clinton Coleman and Naamah Darwin Robinson, was born August 4th, 1839, in Dansville, Livingston Co., N. Y. When quite young his parents moved to Kittan- ning. Pa., where they lived xintil 1853. when they moved to Muscatine, la., where his father died in 1853, leaving a widow and seven children. The family remained in Iowa until 1858, when the call of the West ap- pealed to them once more and they moved to Kansas where they set- tled permanently. David R. grew to manhood in Ussawatomie. When the Civil War was commenced, he enlisted in 1861 in the Second Kansas Regiment and served as Adjutant of his regiment dui-ing the war. In 1863 he joined a party going overland from Leavenworth, Kan., to Virginia City, Montana, with wagon loads of goods to be sold to the miners. The Sioux Indians were then at war with the United States, and they attacked the party several times, but were successfully re- pulsed each time. After a long and perilous trip they reached Virginia City in safety. He remained in Montana over a year, returning by way of Salt Lake City and Denver in the old overland stage coach. The Indians were still on the war path. After leaving Denver the stage just ahead of them Mas captured by the Indians and they escaped the same fate by making a wide detour, finally reaching Leavenworth, after a thirty-one days' ride. He returned to Ossawatomie where, on September 24th, 1865, he married Alice Harrison Lysaght, born July 18th, 1844, was widow of Thomas Lysaght, l)y whom she had one son, Edward H. They had three children. Two of them, Alice and Anna DeWitt, died young ; the second child, Maggie, still lives and is the wife of Robert W. I^oat. They have one child, Margaret. David R. afterwards moved to Missouri and after living there two years moved in 1875 to Texas, where they still reside, having lived since 1877 in Weatherford, where he, with his step-son, Edward H., are in partnership in the Avholesale grocery business under the firm name of f'oleaian, Lysajflit-Blair Co., Mr. Coleuian being the President and Mr. [.ysaght Trc'asurer of the company. The headquarters of the business has recently been removed to Wichita Falls. Mr. Coleman has re- tired from the active management of the firm and continues his home at Weatherford. GEOHCK KIMSKV (OLHMAN GEORGE RUMSEY COLEMAN. George Ruinsey Coleman was the son of John Case Coleman and Susan Brown. John Case Coleman was born in the town of Blooming- grove, Orange Co., N. Y., March 12, 1821. In 1847 he married Susan Brown, daughter of Samuel W. Brown and Anna Houston, of Scotch- town, N. Y. Mr. Brown was a veteran of the War of 1812. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman lived with his father, Joel Coleman, on the homestead farm until the year 1857, when they moved to Scotchtown where they bought a farm and at which place George Rumsey, the subject of our sketch, wa!> born on August 1, 1860. In the year 1867 the family again removed to the town of Hamptonburgh, where Mr. Coleman had pur- chased the Phineas Rumsey Coleman farm Avhich had been part of the farm of his grandfather Joel Coleman, on which farm he resided until the time of his death, which occured July 3. 1901. His widow, Susan B., died at the same place on January 21, 1903. They were survived by two sons and one daughter, Charles Case, George Rumsey and Sarah Anna. George Rumsey attained his education at the Farmingdale school. On January 17, 1894, he married Carrie Monell, daughter of Malcolm Tut- hill and Jane Smith. Malcolm Tuthill was the son of Phineas Tuthill and Mary Bradner, the latter being the daughter of Rev. Benoni Bradner, who was pastor of the Bloomingrove church for many years. He died January 29, 1804, and was buried under the present edifice. His father Avas the Rev. John Bradner, the first Presbyterian minister at Goshen, N. Y., where his pastorate, which began in 1721, was ter- minated in 1732 by his death. In politics Mr. Coleman is a staunch Democrat, as was his father and grandfather. He is the great-grand-son of Joel Coleman and Rachel Rumsey. Joel Coleman, the first, was born at Goshen, N. Y., May 13, 1759, and was one of the militia at the Battle of Minisink in 1779. He moved in the town of Bloomingrove in 1793 and purchased the farm now held by the widow of Joel H. Coleman and Miss Sarah A. Coleman. Mr. Coleman has successfullj^ carried on farming and in the year 1897 purchased the farm on which he now resides at Hamptonburgh Station, Orange Co., N. Y. BENJAMIN CARPENTER COLEMAN. On the page opposite will be found the portrait of Benjamin Carpen- ter Coleman, the third son of Benjamin Carpenter Coleman and Elea- nor Vail, he being the fourth in direct line to bear the name of Benja- min. The subject of this sketch was born on the seventh day of i\Iarch, 1830, in the town of Wallkill, Orange County, N. Y. In 1831 his father purchased the Lusk farm in the town of Goshen, and moved there ; a few years after he purchased and moved to the farm known as the Sher- wood farm, in the town of Groshen. On the IGth day of August, 184o. his father fell from the roof of his wagon house, which he was repairing, striking on his head on a small block of wood and expired in about two hours. On the breaking out of the gold excitement in 1849, he and bis brother, Abraham, joined a large party from Orange County, N. Y., and bought a large vessel, leaving New York in the spring, going around Cape Horn, arriving in San Francisco, Cal., in the fall, where the ship was sold, the party going to the gold diggings along the Sacramento River, where he and his brother remained about three years, returning by way of the Isthmus of Panama. On the voyage out they made a number of stops to see the country in Brazil. They each cut a cane from an orange grove, one of which is still in the family. Near Cape Horn, in the month of July, they i-an through a big snow storm. After returning east he settled in New York, going into the oyster l)nsiness, in which he continued until his death, at 148 Christopher St., August 21st, 1868, leaving a widow and three sons, Willard, Benjamin Carpenter and Roswell. On November 28th, 1858, he married Mary Lena Bull, of Monroe, Orange County, N. Y., daughter of James Hervey Bull and Eleanor Hoard, a descendant of William Bull and Sarah Wells, the early settlers. His widow at the present time is living in Allendale, N. J. Benjamin Carpenter Coleman was of a genial, happy disposition, a loving son to his widowed mother, a devoted husband, and firndy attached to his children. J5EX.TAMTX (Am'KXTRIJ ('OLE-AFAX, Sl{. l{K\.I.\>n\ ('AIU'i:\TKI{ CorjOIAX .Tl{. BENJAMIN CARPENTER COLEMAN. On the opposite page will be found the portrait of Benjamin Carpen- ter Coleman, the third son of the preceding Benjamin Carjjenter Cole- man and Mary Lena Bull, he making the fifth Benjamin in succession. The subject of this sketch was born on the 21st day of December, 186:5, at 620 Hudson Street, New York City, N. Y. He lived in this city until the death of his father on August 21st, 1868 ; he then lived a few years in Monroe, Orange County, N. Y. ; then his mother marrying again, he moved with the rest of the family to New York City,where he attend- ed school, and later entered the dry goods store of A. T. Stewart, where he was for some time. He with his mother's family moved to Montclair, N. J., in May, 1879; later moving to Passaic, N. J., in May, 1880, where he was prominent in social clubs. In May, 1884, they all moved to Allen- dale, N. J., where his mother still resides. In the spring of 1897, he leased the Wyckoff Hotel at Wyckoff, N. J., in which business he still continues to date, 1906. On June 9th, 1891, he married Alice Louise Green, of Suffern, N. Y , a daughter of Ira Green and Harriet Louise Smithison, both families of Orange County, N. Y. He has one daughter, Minnie Lena, who was born October 31st, 1892. Since coming of age he has been active in politics, identifying himself with the Republican partj% and has held various local offices, almost continuously ; also being a delegate to several county conventions. HECTOR HORTON COLEMAN. The subject of this sketch was born in the town of Newbui-fj^h, Orange County, N. Y., on March 11th, 1837. His parents were John Coleman and Phebe Ketchain, who were nativ^es of this county. His father was born November 8th, 1791, and his mother on August 25th, 1805. His 'father served as a soldier in the War of 1813, and died November 9th, 1859. His mother lived with him until the time of her death in Dekalb County, 111., on December 1st, 1890. During the Civil War he was drafted in the first draft held in the lltli congressional district, of which Orange County is a part, and paid the commutation of #300. There were fifteen children in his father's family, thirteen of whom grew up, namely: Sarah A., Mary, Nathan, Mathias H., George E., John, Martha, James H. and Hiram, by his first wife ; Dorothy Horton and Charles W., Hector H., Eugene K., Antoinette and Josephine. The two last died in infancy. Of these fifteen children Charles W. and Hector H. are the only ones living at this date, January 1st, 1906. Hector H. was married to Mary R., daughter of Harrison Mackey and Mary Hall, of Dekalb County, 111., on November 30th, 1861, and has one son Harrison Mackey, born Febuary 19th, 1863, in Newburgh, N. Y. The siibject of this sketch was brought up as a farmer and followed this occupation in Orange County, N. Y., until October, 1875, when he moved to Illinois and settled on section No. One, at Mayfield, Dekalb County, where he farmed it until 1896, when he moved to the village of Sycamore, and built a residence, where he still resides at No. 520 S. Main Street. H. H. COLEMAN. JOKL HULL COLEMAN JOEL HULL COLEMAN. Joel Hull was the youngest son of Joel Coleman and Sally Harlow. He was born on the farm in the town of Hampfconburgh, Orange county, N. Y., where he always lived, growing to manhood on the same place where his father and grandfather lived. He received a common school education, which with his natural ability, made him successful in his farming operations. He married first Frances Alida, daughter of Gen- eral Calvin Gr. Sawyer, who lived but a few years after their marriage. This union was blest with one son, Calvin Sawyer. He afterwards married for his second wife, Abby Ann, daughter of Josiah Jackson and Susan Seely. They had no children. He was a man of sterling integx-ity in all of his business relations, of correct habits, had the confidence of his fellow men, always seeming happy, meeting and greeting his neighbors with a smile and cordial hand shake, and was very successful as a farmer. He had one-half of his grandfather's large farm, on which he lived during his long and useful, life, and where his death occurred. He was short in stature, with a powerful frame and capable of great endurance, which is one of the chief attributes of a successful farmer. Later in life he was stricken with paralysis, which in a few years caused his death, on 33nd day of Dec, 1901. CALVIN SAWYER COLEMAN, Calvin Sawyer Coleman, the son of Joel Hull Coleman, was burn on the old homestead upon which four generations of this family have lived. Joel, his great-grandfather, was a soldier in the Revolutionary army. He was at the Battle of White Plains and took part with the militia of Goshen at the battle of Minisink, July 23, 1779, where so many of liis neighbors were massacred. His great-grandfather's brother, Benjamin, also took part in this battle, and both were fortunate enough to escape, with their scalps, from their bloodthirsty enemies. Our subject married Margaret Elizabeth Brooks, and they have ten children, who will be found in the chapter on genealogy. He and his family reside at Bon Air, Virginia, he having moved South several years ago. He is a member of the Hudson River Lodge of Free and Ac- cepted Masons, No. 607, also Highland Chapter No. 52, at the same City, Newburgh, N. Y. CALVIN SAWYER COLEMAN. GEORGE COLEMAN. There is no record when he, George (3), was born or when he died. The first we find of him is in Goshen, in 1732. He was the youngest child of William, of Southold, and probably born about 1690, as his son, AVilliam, was old enough to buj' land in 1739-40. Of George (3) there is very little known. We find that he buys 80 acres of land in 1732, of Cor- nelius Jones — lot No. 1 — in Goshen township, paying £40. This lot was bounded on the north by the lands of Mrs. Denne, east by the highway, south by the lands of Michael Dunning, and west by the highway. Mrs. Denne' s land is now owned by the Coholans, the highway is the Goshen Montgomery road, Michael Dunning's land the estate of A. S. Murray, and the highway in the rear has been closed for a great num- ber of years. This lot passed to his son, Joseph, who owned it up to the time of his death in 1800, and to-day is owned by the Brewster fam- ily. His family consisted, as far as known, of William, Joseph, Ben- jamin, George, Joel, Abigail, and a daughter who died young, and the last record of him is where he witnesses the will of Henry Youngs, Sep- tember 14th, 1743. The only record we have of Joel is that he enlisted in 1758, and his age was 17 years, bringing his birth in 1741. The probability is that he was either killed or died in service while on the expedition to Canada against the French and Indians. George (15) lived and died in Little Britain in 1778, leaving eleven children. (See genealogical chapter.) The first and only record we have of William (17) was in Goshen. We find that while at Southold, L. I., he bought land in Goshen on the fifth day of March, 1739-40, and the deed is recorded on the fourth day of December, 1742, at the request of his brother, Benjamin (18). The tradition of the family is that William and his wife returned to their old home for a visit and on arriving at tlie ferry on the Connecti- cut side of Long Island Sound, opposite Southold, the usual ferrijige had gone and they beiug unwilling to wait until the morning, they started to cross the sound in a row boat and that was the last ever heard from them. They had no children. Joseph (16) lived and died on the lot No. 1, which his father bought in 1732, and at his death he owned about 203 acres of land, which he gave to his son Nathaniel's children. Benjamin (18) lived on the Michael Dunning farm, adjoining the farm of his father. George (5), where his children were born. There is no re- cord to show when he purchased the farm. He married first Hannah, the eldest daughter of Timothy Wood and Hannah, daughter of Richard Oldfield, of Jamaica, L. I. Timothy Wood and Hannah Oldfield were 184 • GEORGE COLEMAN married Felmary 11, 1725. Their daughter Hannah, being the oldest ell i 1(1, would bring her birth about 1727, the exact date not being known. Benjamin and Hannah Coleman had three children, Benjamin (43), born April IG, 17.').'); Joel (44), born August 2'S, 1758, and Abigail. The descendants of Joel and Abigail will be found in the genealogical chap- ter. Benjamin married second Martha and had one son John (45), born July 17, 176(5. The records of the Presbyterian church in Goshen, show that they wei-e members of that church in 1767. He died in 1802. His part of the new Goshen Court tax in 1775 was IG shillings and 7 pence. Benjamin (43) married Hannah Finch on the 25th day of January, 17SI. She Avas the daughter of John Finch and Christianna Carpenter and was born on November 15, 1761. The first few years of their mar- ried life they lived in the town of Minisink, near Slate Hill, then Brook- field. Afterwards he bought a farm in the town of Bloouiingrove, now Hamptonburgh. The farm was lot No. 3 of jjrecinct of (joshenand con- .sisted of 118 acres. He afterwards bought another small farm in East Division of Goshen, where he ended his days. He, in his old age, be- came blind, and walked olT the end of the stoop of his house and broke his leg and died August 5, 1832. His wife survived him and died April 8rh, 1846. She joined the First Presbyterian church of Goshen on Oct. 11, 1807. They are buried in the Vail Cemetery of East Division of Goshen, as is their son Benjamin C. and his wife. He served in the Revolution- ary army as a private in the Third Regiment of Orange County Militia, and in Lieut. Col. Tusten\s Regiment, and belonged to the Goshen Com- [)any that was at the battle of Minisink, July 22, 1779, and was one of the fortunates who escaped with their scalps. The following is a list of their children : John Finch, Gabriel, Benjamin Carpenter, Christian, Ifa, Fanny, and James who died in infancy. Of their children Ira, was the only one born in Goshen, as they moved on their farm in 1794. While at Slate Hill they assisted in the raising the old church now .standing there, a relic of bygone days and ancient architecture. Their son, Benjamin Carpenter (94), was born Aug. 2, 1791, and was married on the 17th day of October, 1816, by the Rev. Mr. Hopkins, to Eleanor, the eldest daughter of General Abraham Vail. She was born on the 9tli day of August, 1793. They lived for several years on his father's farm and moved to West Division of Goshen on a farm he bought of Timothy Wood. After buying and sellinsr several farms he tinallj' settled on a farm he bought of Joseph E. Sherwood, of New York (?!ity, 148 acres, in thn Southf-rii Division of Goshen. This farm on I lis death passed to James M. Bull. His death took place on the 16th (lay of August, 1845. While repairing his wago.n house, he fell back- wards from a height of about eight feet, his head striking on a small pie-ce of board which lay on the ground, and he expired in about an hour. GEORGE COLEMAN 18r> Benjamin C. and his wife Eleanor first united witli the First Pi-esby- terian church in Goshen, he on November 6, 1820, she on May 2, 1814. They afterwards united with the Presbyterian church of Chester by letter. He was a wheelwright and carpenter by trade, and many young men learned their trade from him. He also assisted in the formation of the Chester Bank on the 31st day of May, 1845. He and his brother, Ga- briel, were soldiers in the War of 1812, and his family received a land bounty of eighty acres for such service. Following is a copy of his dii^- charge from the army: To All Whom it may Concern: Headquarters Quarantine Grounds, Staten Island, December 12th, 1814. This is to Certify, That Benjamin C. Coleman, late a private in Lieut. Col. Michael Smith's Regiment of Detached Militia, from Orange County, in the State of New York, in the service of the U. States, is Honorably Dis- charged, having served three months, being the period required by the Government of the United States, and during which time his conduct has been honorable to himself and a credit to the service. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand. Thomas Jackson, Captain. B. Many, First Major. The children of the above will be found in the genealogical chapter. JAMES CARPENTER COLEMAN. He was the oldest son of Benjamin C. Coleman and Eleanor Vail. He was born on the 28th day of April, 1820, in the town of Bloominjj:rove, on his grandfather's farm, where he lived until 1825, when his father moved to the town of Goshen. With the exception of two years, the balance of his unmarried life was spent in the town of Goshen. He was married on the 12th day of February, 18-10, to Phebe Ann, daughter of the Hon. Roswell Mead and Hannah Cash, who lived near Brookfield, in the town of Minisink, now Wawayanda. They commenced their housekeeping on the farm of his father. In 1842 he purchased the farm of 53i acres, situated on the old Craigville road, about one mile from the village of Goshen. He moved to New York City, corner of Spring and Elm Streets. In this store he was the third person to sell Orange . County milk in the city, being preceded by two others the year before (1842). At this time the farmers of Orange County shipped their milk in churns to New York, not having any cans, by the Erie railroad to Piermont, then by boat on the Hudson River to the city. In 1845-46 he lived in Chester, N. Y., and kept a general country grocery store. In 1848-49 he had a store in New York city, corner of Stanton and Sheriff Streets, having John Jenkins for a partner, which pai'tnership did not last long, Jenkins retiring. At the time the gold excitement in California came up, he with his brothers, Abraham and Benjamin, took shares in a vessel building, to go to California by way of around the Horn. He afterwards decided not to go, but gave his share to James Smith, who was to divide his profits equally with him on his return. He never returned, but died in California. The writer remembers seeing his uncles mould bullets to take along with them and was present when the ship was launched in East River. In 1851 he lived at No. 23 Troy Street, and in 1852 he opened another milk store at No. 3 Seventh Ave., selling on the first day two quarts of milk, but the trade soon developed until he sold about 1.200 cpiarts a day. On the 1st of April, 18(50, he sold this store and re- turned again to his farm, having added, by purchasing of Daniel Case, sixty-five acres in 1857. Here he remained until the spring of 1868, when he i-emoved to the village of Goshen, where he lived until his death in 1882. While living on the farm his taste ran to raising of blooded stock of horses. He had the pleasure of raising several very fast horses among them l)Hing Garry Owen, that sold for $2,000, Goshen Maid for >i'l,500. Lady (Joleman for .ij!l,000. Harvest and several others of lesser note. In IWi he sold 00 acres of this farm to Charles F. Johnson, having pre- \ iuiisly sold to his son, Dr. James C, the balance of the farm. While Koswell ('a7-i)ent('r (.'olemiin as marksman JAMES CARPENTER COLEMAN 187 making the survey for the last sale, he had a stroke of paralysis and died Feb. 1st, 1882. This obituary appeared in one of the Goshen papers : " The death of James C. Coleman, which occurred at about nine o'clock this morning at his residence in this village, Avhile not wholly unantici- pated, comes with a shock to the many friends which a life of nearly sixty years of usefulness and integrity had drawn about him. The stroke which prostrated him last week occurred while he was engaged in making a survey of the farm near this village which he recently sold." Mr. and Mrs. James C. Coleman first united, in 1845, with the Presbyterian church, in Chester, N. Y., then by letter with the 13th Street Presbyterian church of New York City, and finally with the First Presbyterian church in Goshen in 1864. He held for several years the office of Street Commissioner of the Village of Goshen and was one of the town Assessors for three years. He also took great interest in the Orange County Agricultural Society and in the Orange County Society for the Improvement of Horses as long as it was in existence. ROSWELL CARPENTER COLEMAN. Born December 3, 1840, about one mile east of the village of Goshen, N. Y., son of James C. and Phebe Ann (Mead) Coleman, he spent his boyhood days between New York City and Orange County ; was edu- cated in the ward schools of that city, one year at the Free Academy and finished with a year in the private school of David L. Towle in Groshen ; began the study of law in the office of Sharpe & Winfield in that village, completed his course of study at the Albany Law School and was admitted to the Bar at the May term of the Supreme Court in Albany, N.Y., 1863 ; was elected Justice of the Peace in 1864 and served eight years; was elected Surrogate of Orange County in 1883 and served twelve years ; was one of the Trustees of the village of Gro- shen for four years; was a Trustee of the Farmers' Hall Academy, of the Slate Hill Cemetery Association, of the Orange County Mutual Fire In- surance Company, of Washington's Headquarters at Newburgh, N. Y., and is President of the Newburgh, N. Y., Historical Society. He united with the Goshen Presbyterian church in 1864, was Trustee from 1879 to 1891, and a Trustee of the First Presbyterian church in Newburgh, N. Y., from 1899 to 1904, to which city he removed in 1896, and was elected a Ruling Elder of that church in 1900. ,_ He was a member of the American Rifle team which went to Ireland and England in 1875 and was appointed Inspector of Rifle Practice, with the rank of Captain, in 1875, by Governor Tilden. His height is six feet, weight about 185, eyes grey, and complexion light. His marriage and children will be found in the chapter on gen- ealogy, under number 323. JiOSWKJ.L C. (OLHMAX -W. '\£i~(rLt:. JAMES CASH COLEMAN, M. D. James Cash, the second son of James Carpenter Coleman, was born on the 18th day of August, 1843, in the town of Minisink, now Wawayanda, in Orange County, N. Y., at the home of his grandfather, Roswell Mead, his father living at this time in the City of New York. He attended the public schools of that city and graduated in 1859 from the Ward School No. 35, in 13th Street. On the removal of his father to Groshen, N. Y., in 1860, he commenced the study of medicine with Dr. WilHam P. Townsend and received the degree of M. D. from Albany, N. Y., Medi- cal College oil the 24th day of December, 1833. During the following February he passed his examination as Surgeon in the Volunteer ser- vice, and was appointed Assistant Surgeon of the 186th N. Y. Infantry, and was dischai'ged on the second day of June, 1865, at the close of the war, he having charge of his regiment all of the time of his service. After his return from the army he entered into partnership with his old preceptor Dr. Townsend and practiced his profession in Goshen, N. Y. He first in 1857 united with the 13th Street Presbyterian cliurch in New York City, and then by letter with the First Presbyterian church of Go- shen, N. Y. In this last church, eight generations of Colemans have worshipped their God. His wife is also a member of this church, and she is a Daughter of the American Revolution with nine ancestors who served in the American Revolution, being one of the charter members of Minisink Chapter. He is a Republican in politics and has been honored by his fellow townsmen with the office of Assessor, having been re-elected for the seventh time in 1905. He has been a member of the Board of Educa- tion for eighteen years, is a member of the Board of Examining Sur- geons of the Pension Bureau of Washington, D. C, located in Mid- dletown, N. Y. He will see a service of twenty years on the first day of October, 1906. He has also held several minor offices of the town, and was Town Auditor during the whole existence of that office. He has been appointed the committee to take charge of fourteen estates of insane persons. He is a member of the following societies ; Goshen Lodge No. 365 of Free and accepted Masons, was raised in February 1866; member of Grand Army of the Republic, Union Veterans Union, Ninth Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, Goshen Grange, Orange County Medical Association, and Orange County Medical Society, also two alumni associations. He married on the 25th day of May, 1870, Ann Elizabeth Hulse, the youngest daughter of Gilbert Hulse and Ann Davis, of Middletown, N. Y. They have seven children. The four youngest are attending the 190 JAMES CASH COLEMAN, M. D. public schools of rroshen. James Carpenter, the eldest, graduated from the (josheu schools, entered Princeton University and graduated in 1894, and then the Theological Seminary in 1897, taking a post graduate course the following year, has been pastor of a Presbyterian church in Montana and South Dakota, is at present living in Brooklyn, N. Y. He married Roberta Booth Bailey and has one son, James Carpenter, the Fourth. Joseph Gilbert, the second son, also attended the Groshen schools, graduated in 1897 from the Medical Department of Union College, also known as the Albany, N. Y., Medical (College, and is successfully practic- ing his profession at Hamburg, N. J., where he is one of the Trustees and Treasurer of the Presbyterian Church and a member of the Board of Education. He is a member of the Lodge of Free and Accepted Ma- sons at Sussex, N. J., and is a member of the Medical Society of Sussex County, N. J., also a member of two alumni associations. He married Sally Price Armstrong, of Lafayette, N. J., daughter of John Armstrong and Sarah Dorcas Price, and has one son, William Armstrong. The third son, John Merrit Howell, is one of the Alumni Association of the Goshen High School, and at present is in the employment of the Delaware and Lackawanna Railroad Company, in New York City, N. Y. He married Harriet E. Dolloway, of Jersey City, N. J., formerly of Mt. Hope, Orange County, N. Y., and daughter of Albert Dolloway and Angeline Comfort. Ihl ConFLBT^ INDEX OF COLEMAN SURNAMES. A. G. 130 Abner 27 Abner 46,60 Abner H. 130, 162 Abner 60,130 Abraham 43, 55, 86 Abraham 56 Abraham 76 Adna 49, 70 Adolphus H. 109, 149 Adoram 67, 104 Alan Barstow 140 Abel 27 Albert 91 Albert 101 Albert D. 138 Albert Ludlow 77 Albion T. 134 Alexander 92, 133, 164 Alexander Swinton 140, 167 Alexander Westcott 154 Alfred 52, 120 Alfred 62, 99, 142, 143 ' Alfred 88 Alfred 91, 130, 162 Alfred 142 Alfred H. 78, 121 Alfred Wells 121, 159 Alanson 58, 80, 122 Alonzo 54 • Alonzo 73 Alonzo B. 88 Alonzo Howell 114, 153, 169 Alonzo Howell 153 Allen Thurman 158 Amos H. 96 Andrew Jackson 106, 146 Artemus J. S. Ill, 151 Arthur 110, 149 Arthur Strayer 132 Asahel 23, 27, 28, 44 Asahel 44, 58 Augustus 67 Abby 152 Abby Ann 120 Abby Maria 91 Abigail 14 Abigail 15 Abigail 16, 17 Abigail 23, 35 Abigail 36 Abigail 36 Abigail 41 Abigail 62, 65 Abigail 70 Abigail 80 Abigail Ann 133 Abigail Jane 63 Abigail M. 98 Abigail Maria 65 Ada Elinor 137 Ada L. 162 Adah Zilah 109 Adda 150 Addie Winford 128 Adeline 57 Adeline 57 Adeline 91 Adeline 91 Adeline 142 Adella A. 123 Adella A. 103 Adella 130 Agnes 37 Alice 102 Alice 150 Alice 164 Alice A. 149 Alice E. 110 Alice E. 150 Alice H. 102 Alice Louisa 144 Alice Louisa 155 Alice M. 139 Alice Margaret 169 Allie B. 157 Almeda 77 Almira 73 Alniira Louise 114 Alvira 125 Alvira O. 85 Alydia 149 Amanda 54 Amanda 84 Amanda D. 99 Amelia A. 124 Amelia B. 119 Amelia B. 158 Amy 46 Amv 61 Amy F. 167 Angeline 66 192 INDEX OF Angeline 141 Aiif^eline l.")! Ann Vi Ann 14 Ann 14 Ann 60 Ann 67 Ann 69 Ann 7:$ Ann 88 Ann Eliza 109 Ann Eliza 116 Ann Elizabeth 154 Ann Elizabeth 155 Ann Heard 90 Ann Loretta 108 Ann Maria 56 Anna 157 Anna 43 Anna 48 Anna 60 Anna Amelia 119 Ann Augusta 138 Anna B. Ill Anna Beatrice 167 Anna J. 163 Anna L. 147 Anna M. 66 Anna Margaret 113 Anna Mary 143 Anna Mead 154 Anna T. 130 Anna Mead 169 Anna Wave 151 Annie D. W. 103 Annie 143 Annie 149 Annie Brown 128 Annie F. 86 Annie Irene 165 Annie L. 164 Annie M. 89 Annie M. 84 Annie May 131 Antoinette 71 Antoinette 93 Antoinette 100 Antoinette Jane 133 Arabel I>ouise 152 Airsteen I. 54 Arininda 64 Arniinda 94 Arniinda 90 Augusta 151 Augusta 160 Augusta E. 143 Augusta Marie 103 /■ t -,' Barnabas 28 Barnabas 45 Benjamin 14 Benjamin 14 Benjamin 15 Benjamin 23 Benjamin 37, 41, 51, 52 Benjamin 41, 50, 74, 76 Benjamin 53, 78, 131 Benjamin 61 Benjamin Jr. 38 Benjamin Sr. 38 Benjamin Carpenter 39, 51, 74, 115, 116, Benjamin Carpenter 75, 115, 128, 155 Benjamin Carpenter 116, 155 Benjamin Franklin 54 Benjamin Franklin 76, 117, 156 Benjamin H. H. 121 Benjamin J. 167 Benjamin Jackson 95, 166 Benjamin Jackson 167 Benjamin W. 120 Bernard 13 Bernice 167 Bernice S. 168 Bertice A. 123, 160 Bowdevine C. 99 Bradner 74, 115 Bruce 164 Beatrice May 165 Belle 141 Belinda 96, Belinda 99 Bertha Alice 136 Bertha Hart 118 Bertha Lewis 95 Bertha M. 63 Bethia 14 ^ Bethia 38 Bethia 93 Bethia R. 63, 68 Blanche A. 133 Bridget 16, 35 Byrd H. 148 Bessie 154 Caleb 27, 28, 37, 42, 55 Caleb Howell 73, 114 Calvin B. 80 Calvin C. 8, 126, 160 Calvin Sawyer 120, 158, 170 Calvin Sawver 159 Carlton E. 160 Carlton M. 126, 160 (vassuis E. 138 Charles 29 Charles 44, 57, 87 Charles 68, 104 +\ |M >A COLEMAN SURNAMES 1!»:] Charles 1(34 Charles A. 143, 168 Charles B. 87, 137, 161 Charles B. 137 Charles B. 137 Charles B. l^Q, 169 Charles C. 93, 134, 164 Charles C. 137 Charles C. 154 Charles C. 155 Charles Case 130 Charles D. 93 Charles C. 161 Charles E. 103, 144 Charles Edwin 107, 146 Charles Edward 136, 165 Charles Eiiiniet 101 Charles F. 163 Charles H. 133 Charles Henry 94 Charles Henry 140, 68 Charles Howard 96, 137 Charles Ira 131 (Jharles Ira 157 Charles J. 73, 113 Charles J. 134 Charles Lafayette 103 Charles Lawrence 144, 159 Charles Leslie 131 Charles Lovd 136 Charles M/130 Charles S. 56 Charles Smith 144 Charles M. 133 Charles M. 141 Charles W. 138 Charles W. 68, 105, 146 Charles W. 71, 111, 151 Charles W. 113, 153 Charles W. 118 Charles William 115, 155 Charles William 116 Christopher 63 * hristopher 33, 38, 45, 59 CUiristopher 45 Christopher 47, 63, 101, 103 Christopher Columbus 105, 145 Christopher Saterly 63, 101, 143, 144 Clarence 146 Clarence B. 107, 147 Clarence F. 117, 156 Clarence Felter 144 Clarence Roy 160 Clarence William 133, 163 Clifford Clinton 116, 156 Clyde J 133 Clement Le Fevre 138, 1^51 Clement John 161 Coe Owen 95, 140 Columbus 67, 103 Corliss 159 Corwin 151 Curtis 33, 38, 46, 60 Curtis J. 140, 167 Curtis S. 166 Caroline 66 Caroline 99 Caroline 118 Caroline 131 Caroline 131 Caroline 135 Caroline 169 Caroline 169 Caroline Abbie 99 Caroline Augusta 139 Caroline C. 150 Caroline C. 151 Caroline E. 147 Caroline M. 158 Caroline M. 81 Caroline M. 117 Caroline Seely 90 Carrie Edith 134 Carrie L. 88 Cassie M. 163 Catherine 144 Catherine 34 Catherine 40 Catherine 48 Catherine 57 Catherine 70, 147 Catherine 83 Catherine 86 Catherine 87 Catherine 93 Catherine 94, 95 Catherine 113 Catherine 136 Catherine 130 Catherine 133 Catherine Duer 153 Catherine Louise 153 Catherine Olive. 151 Cecile Howard 161 Celia 63 Charlotte 53 Charlotte 60 Charlotte 95 Charlotte 95 Charlotte 120 Charlotte D. 78 Charlotte Elizabeth 138 Charlotte Mary 167 Charlotte S. 143 Christian 34 Christian 51 Christian 51 194 INDEX OF Clara \m Clara 1:^1 Clara E. 78 Clara 1(5!) Clara Eleanor 80 Clara E valine \^^2 Clara J. 120 Clara 81 ill well 157 Clarissa 52 Clarissa 55 Claude 157 Claude B. 166 Claytina 117 Clementine 86 Cora 103 Cora 125 Cora J. 156 Cora J. 165 Cora E. 123 Cora M 166 Corinthia 113 Corine M. 88 Cornelia 129 Cornelia Ann 89 Daniel 23, 27, 28, 36, 37, 42, 43 Daniel 37, 43 Daniel 43 Daniel 46, 63 Daniel 64, 102 Daniel A. 43, 56 Daniel Benjamin 139 Daniel Curtis 86, 26, 126 Daniel Curtis 86 Daniel Irvin 127 Daniel Rix 126 David Allen 160 David 23, 39, 49, David 29 David 46, 61, 91 David 62, 93, 135 David 45 David A. 72 David Brown 53, 81, 122, 123 David B. 82, 123 David C. 68, 104, 145 David F. 130 David Frederick 104, 145 David L. 72, 113 David Little 94, 138 David Owen 85, 160 David Theodore 135, 165 David Robinson 66, 102 David Sidnev 63, 99, 143 D. Stewart 130, 161 Davis Doty 132, 163 Delray 166 Donald Heath 158 Dudley A. 158 Duncan 39, 47 Debbie A. 134 Deborah 14 Deborah 14 Deborah 38 Deborah 38 Deborah 44 Deborah 59 Deborah 59 Deborah 61 Deborah 62 Deborah A. 123 Delia 121 Diana 66 Dolly A. 108 Dolly Ann 91 Doris Josephine 156 Doris Maria 104 Dorleska 143 Dorothy 54 Dorothy 70 Dorothy Goodwin 158 Dorothy Hester 157 Earl H. 151 Earl John 165 Earnest 123 Ebenezer 14 Edson 77 Edson Thurston 159 Edgar B. 158 Edward 15 Edward Anderson 85, 126, 160 Edward Benjamin 116 Edward H. 126 Edward M. 102, 144 Edward M. 144 Edward S. 150 Edward S. 182 Edward S. 143, 168 Edward W. 126 Edwin L. 141, 168 • Edwin Lewis 13 Eleazer 14 Elias C. 56 Elijah 43, 54, 85 Elliott 47 Elliott 141, 168 Elliott Alonzo 64, 102 Elmer H. 141, 168 Elmer Elvin Secor 66 Emory 60 Emory 66 Ephriam 14, 45, 59 Eri 62, 93, 134, 135 Eri 92, 133 Eugene 73, 114 Eugene 112 COLEMAN SURNAMES ]Jt5 Eiig:ene Kroiii 71, 111, lol Eutrene Kroin 112 Eugene W. 107, 147 Ezra 62, 96 Ezra D. 141 Ezra Smith 64, 102, 144 Edith 159 Edith Agnes 167 Edith Elizabeth 149 Edith L. 150 Edith Lillian 137 Edna B. 143 Edna E. 180 Edna May 158 Effie Sawyer 158 Elinor 53 Eleanor 74 Eleanor^l46 Eleanor 168 Eleanor Carpenter 154 Eleanor Grace 116 Electa 65 Electa 94 Ella 137 Ella 163 Ella E. 114 Ella M. 135 Ellen 88 Ellen 165 Ellen Belfield 161 Ellen Bennet 128 Ellen Le Fevre 128 Ellen E. 137 Elmira 147 Elnora Ann 145 Elsie 66 Elva 167 Elvira 148 Eliza 77 Eliza 79 Eliza 107 Eliza 134 Eliza Ann 153 Eliza Jane 57 Eliza Jane 119 Eliza M. 68 Elizabeth 15 Elizabeth 15 Elizabeth 24 Elizabeth 37 Elizabeth 38 Elizabeth 40 Elizabeth 43 Elizabeth 43 Elizabeth 44 Elizabeth 45 Elizabeth 47 Elizabeth 48 Elizabeth 49 Elizabeth 52 Elizabeth 53 Elizabeth 53 Elizabeth 54 Elizabeth 56 Elizabeth 59 Elizabeth 59 Elizabeth 60 Elizabeth 60 Elizabeth 61 Elizabeth 63 Elizabeth 66 Elizabeth 83 Elizabeth 84 Elizabeth 88 Elizabeth 95 Elizabeth 97 Elizabeth 98 Elizabeth 99 Elizabeth 105 Elizabeth 108 Elizabeth 132 Elizabeth 143 Elizabeth 161 Elizabeth M. 113 Elizabeth Rachel 76 Elizabeth S. 150 Elizabeth W. 144 Elnora A. 163 Emerette D. W. 66 Emiline 96 Emily 69 Emily 76 Emily 99 Ennly 148 Emily A. 165 Emily F. 110 Emily L. 56 Ennna 88 Emma 130 Emma 141 Emma 146 Emma 148 Emma 151 Emma D. 140 Emma E. 149 Emma J. 87 Emma Jane 130 Emma May 148 Ency Jane 124 Eva I. O. 137 Ermina A. Esther 23 Esther 23 Esther 35 Esther 37 Esther 43 Esther 44 Esther 44 l!»(i I^'DEX OF Esther m Ksther !)'.» Kstlier Ann 75 Esther (\ .18 Esther Elizabeth O:} Esther Svlvia IIG Estelle 118 Ethel l.K) Etta 148 Etta 1(51) Ethel Haf?gertv 159 Etta 86 Etta 1()8 Etta (frace 121 Etta 114 Etta L. 155 Etta 145 Etta 145 Eva D. 157 p]unif'e 126 Eunice H 84 Eunice M. 168 Ferdinand 92, 132, 163, 164 Flovd 93, 135 Flovd L. 141 Francis A. 82, 123 Francis R. 77, 119, 158 Francis 160 Francis R. 158 Francis W. 150 Frank 85, 126 Frank 110, 150 Frank 110, 151 Frank 125 Frank 134, 164 Frank 142 Frank 153 Frank A. 138 Frank D. 123 Frank Edson 162 Frank Elmer 14H Frank H. 163 Frank L. 112, 152 Frank Eincoln 116, 156 Frank Sevniour 139, 166 Frank W." 1(!3 Fred 125 Fred W. 131, 162 Fred W. 163 Fred Bruce 133 Fred H. IIH. 157 Fred R. 123 Fr 'derick 113 Fr -derick 165 Frederick A. 119, 157 F ederif'k Alon/o 95 F-ederick H. lln. 150 F/ederick Bennet 136. 165 Frederick George 161 Frederick Hardgrave 157 Frederick Theodore 165 Frederick W. 120, 158 Fannie 111 Fannie A. 84 Fannie A. 88 Fannie J. 150 Fannie Ellen 128 Fannie M. 57 Fannie Maria 127 Fanelia 91 Fanny 24 Fanny 44 Fanny 53 Fanny 58 Fanny H. 78 Fannv Jane 100 Fernia A. 123 Frances 14 Frances 48 Frances 48 Frances 50 Fi-ances 73 Frances 101 Frances 90 Frances 147 Frances 156 Frances 165 Frances Alniina 75 Frances C. 97 Frances Charlotte 143 Frances Clarinda 127 Frances E. 159 Frances E. 120 Frances E. 76 Frances Euiily 118 Frances F. 152 Frances Louise 120 Frances M. 77 Frances J. 58 Frankie 138 Frankie Gr. 163 Flora 87 Florence 87 Florence 95 Florence 159 Florence Ann 127 Florence E. 149 Florence Mae 165 fTabriel 47, 62, 64, 102 Gal)riel 43, 74, 115 Gabriel 99. 141 Gabriel A. 108 Galen loi, 131, 162 Garret F 123 George 15 George 16, 35. 36, 39, 40, 41 COLEMAN SURNAMES 19; George 23, 27, 28, 36, 39, 48, 49 George 39, 48, 67 ' George 67 George 67, 104 George 93, 134, 164 George 2nd 27 George A. 149 George Clare 151 George Conklin 89, 128 George Dallas 100, 143, 168 George E. 73, 114 George E. 96 George E. Ill, 151 George Evertson 71, 109 George F. 94, 137 George H. 113, 152 George L. 164 George M. 105, 146 George P. 138 George R. 78 George Rumsey 120, 158 George Washington 56, 86 George W. 79 George W. 82, 123, 160 George W. 83, 125 George W. 102 George W. 103, 144 George W. 107, 148 George W. 163 Gideon 28, 39, 48 Gilbert 98 Gordon H. 94 Grant Sweezy 136, 165 Granville H. 80, 122, 156 Genevieve L. 113 Genevieve S. 163 Georgian 109 Georgianna 117 Georgianna 129 Geraldine 85 Geraldine 86 Gertrude 86 Gertrude 165 Gertrude Louise 148 Gladys 168 Grace 15 Grace 152 Grace E. HI Grace Pier 161 Grace Talbot 169 Grace M. 163 Hahnagh Edson 159 Harold 153 Harold 160 Harrison 83 Harrison Edward 113, 153 Harrison Horton 107, 148 Harrison Mackey 111, 151 Harrison Mills 118, 156 Harvey E. 112, 151 Hector Horton 71, 111, 151 Henry 13 Henry 23, 29 Henry 44, 58 Henry 60 Henry 87 Henry 145 Henry Augustus 127 Henry Augustus L. 57, 87, 127 Henry A. 85, 126 Henry Edgar 155 Henry George 161 Henry Harrison 80, 122 Henry Hinnian 117, 156 Henrv K. 126, 160 Henry M. 72, 112, 152, 153 Henrv M. 152 Henry Mills 107 Henrv O. 48 Henry P. 143 Henrv Vail 116 Harrv lU, 164 Harry 141 Harry 150 Harry 165 Harry B. 110, 150 Harry B. 150 Harry Eugene 140 Harry H. 148 Harry L. 138, 166 Harry M. 147, 169 Harry T. 149 Herbert 85 Herbert Columbus 146 Herbert J. 158 Herbert T. 113, 153 Herschel 66 Herschel G. 166 Hiram 48 Hiram 50, 73 Hiram 71, 110, 151 Hiram Hoag 47 Hiram Perry 127 Horace 133 Horace D. 96 Horace Reeve 93 Horton M. 151, 169 Howard Cleveland 158 Howard Clifton 121 Howard Eggleston 168 Howard F. 163 Howard Foy 156 Howard P. 104 Hoyt W. 155 Hubert Vail 155 Hull 52, 77 H. Augusta 92 198 INDEX OF Hiinnali 14 Haimah 2:5 Hannah :J7 Hannah 38 Hannah 40 Hannah 41 Hannah 48 Hannah 50 Hannah oO Hannah 00 Hannah 01 Hannah 01 Hannah Harton 108 Hannah Elizabeth 77 Hannah J. 87 Hannah Jane 74 Hannah Wilber 139 Harriet oO Hai-riet 03 Harriet 70 Harriet 73 Harriet 74 Harriet 80 Harriet 81 Harriet 91 Harriet 99 Harriet 102 Harriet 110 Harriet 110 Harriet 122 Harriet 141 Harriet 104 Harriet A. 94 Harriet A. 99 Harriet A. 132 Harriet Antha04 Harriet E. 73 Harriet E. 102 Harriet E. 170 Harriet Eliza 87 Harriet Eliza 128 Harriet Eveline 89 Harriet Gr. 79 Harriet (t. Ho Harriet Hannah 136 Harriet Looniifs 104 Harriet Louise 144 Harriet Louise 107 Harriet Minerva lir» Harriet P. 1.17 Hattie E. MO Hattie Irene 14r> Hattie J. 100 Hattie L. 148 Hattie M. 112 Hattie R. 133 Hazel Knox 159 Helen 141 Helen Adams 129 Helen Avis 133 Helen Elvira 149 Helen Forsting 127 Helen M. 128 Helen Mary Ann 167 Helen Sharpley 144 Helen Amanda 161 Henrietta 111 Henrietta 153 Henrietta 154 Henrietta Coverly 153 Hester 103 Hester 104 Hester Maria 73 Hettie 104 Ira 24 Ira 51, 76, 117, US Ira 79, 121 Ira H. 70, 117, 157 Isaac 14 Isaac 14 Isaac 24 ' Isaac A. 99, 143 Isaac 45, 59, 87 Isaac 45 Isaac J. 101, 143 Isaac N. 01, 91 Isaac N. 92 131 Irving Franklin 165 Isrear23, 39, 48 Ida 131 Ida 145 Ida 160 Ida Belle 142 Ida Frances 170 Ida Maude 100 Ima Maud 140 lona B. 103 Ira May Dulcea 127 Irene 156 Irene 158 Irene Isabelle 121 Iris F. 109 Irma M. 166 Isa 160 Isabella 116 Isabella M. 130 Ithol 108 Jabes 14 Jacob Simmons 97, 141, 168 James 15 James 15 James 15 James 16 James 23, 39, 49 James 28 James 42, 53, 80, 81, 82, 83. 84 COLEMAN SURNAMES iJtJ) James 50 James 54, 88, 125 James 59, 88 James 68 James 67 James 83, 12, 5 James 150 James 165 James Carpenter 75, 115, 153, 155 James Carpenter 154, 169 James Carpenter 170 James Cash 115, 153, 169. 170 James Clinton 47, 65, 102 James E. 84 James (y. 144 James H. 71, 170, 149 James Hai'old 152 James Harlon 166 James Harrison 157 ' James Hervey 116 James Kav 150^ James J. 99, 142 James L. 101, 144 James M. 118, 157 James Milton 74, 115 James Mott 104, 145 James Mott 145 James N. 63, 101 James O. 59 James Ricketson 161 James Richardson 116 James S. 68 James Sturgis 129 James William 115, 153 Jasper T. 93, 135, 164 Jedediah D. 139, 166 Jedediah Mills 68, 105, 145, 147 Jeremiah 14 Jeremiah 23, 38, 45 Jeremiah 36 Jesse 88 Jesse Carpenter 92, 132, 163 Joah 23. 3 46, 43, 44 Joel 23, 2^41, 51, 76, 77 Joel 24, 37 Joel 52, 77, 119, 120 Joel 120, 158 Joel Hull 77, 120 Joel J. 109 John 13 John 14 John 14 John 14 John 15 John 16 John 16, 17, 18, 19, 23, 35, 38, 39 John 23, 27, 28, 39, 48 John 36 John 38, 39, 46, 61, 62 John 41, 52, 79 John 43 John 45, 59, 88 John 49, 67, 102 John 50, 70, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111 John 53, 82, 124, 125 John 65 John 71, 110, 149 John 76, 116, 155, 156 John 62, 94 John 104 John 150 John B. 104 John B. 99, 142 John C. 77, 120 John C. 108, 143 John Case 61, 91 John Crapser 89, 128. 161 John D. 52, 79, 122 John D. 66 John E. 162 Jonn Earl 166 John Edgar 110, 149 John Finch 24, 50, 74, 114 John Francis 166 John George 128, 161 John Hofifman 79 John H 80, 121 John H. 104, 145 John H. 145 John H. 146, 168 John H. 158 John Henry F. 127 John J. 82, 122, 159 John J. 91 John James 56 John James 56 John M. 134 John M. 92 John Marks 116 John Merrit H 115 John Merrit H 154, 170 John Meserve 156 John Milton 83, 124 John Penny 62, 94, 95, 138, 139, 140 John Pe"nny 96, 140 John Penny 138, 166 John Secor 67, 103 John Secor 103 John T. 79 John Thew 74, 114 John Thew 115 John W. 59, 119 John W. 88 John W. 114 John W. 150 John Wright 135, 165 Jonathan 27, 28, 40, 49 Jonathan 23 200 INDEX OP Jonathan 91, 131, 163 Jonathan 2!) Jonathan 4(5 Jonathan 4(5, 61, 91 Jonathan 40 Jonatlian 60 Joseph 14 Joseph 14 Joseph 15 Joseph 15 Joseph 15 Joseph 23, 27, 37, 40, 45, 49 Joseph 27, 28 Joseph 40, 49, 68 Joseph 49, 68, 71, 105, 107 Joseph A. 162 Joseph Franklin 136, 166 Joseph Gilbert 154,170 Joseph Harrison 49, 57, 68, 71, Hi 113, 114 Joseph Harrison 72, 112, 152 Joseph K. 62, 93, 136,137 Joseph Lewis 94 Joseph Slaughter 115 Josephus 54, 85, 126 Joseph us 86 Joshua 23, 36, 37 Joshua 36, 39, 46 Joshua 46, 62, 99, 101 Joshua 47, 65 Joshua 65 Joshua 92, 141, 168 Joshua Youngs 95, 138, 166 Joshua Youngs 62, 99, 141 Judah 14 Jane 47 Jane 52 Jane 59 Jane 61 Jane (53 Jane 82 ^ Jane 88 Jane 103 Jane A. 95 Jane Ann 139 Jane Davis 155 Jane P^liza 83 Jane E. 97 Jane K 1<»7 Jane J. 103 Jane 8. 130 Janette 103 .Jemima 42 Jemima 64 Jennie 102 Jennie 145 Jennie 157 Jennin A. 130 Jennie A. 138 Jennie A. 167 Jennie L. 161 Jessie 151 Jessie Arminda 133 Jessie I^auretta 165 Jessie Virginia 146 Joanna 14 Joanna 14 Joanna 24 Joanna 126 Johanna 40 Josephine 85 Josephine 126 Josephine 144 Josephine 162 Josephine A. 71 Josephine Augusta 156 Josephine C. 84 Josephine E. 109 Josephine E. 117 H. R. Ill 119 Josephine Josephine Julia 24 Julia 57 Julia 110 Julia 169 Julia Ann 53 Julia Ann 63, 102 Julia Ann 87 Julianna 24 Julianna 59 Julia B. 105 Julia C. 128 Julia C. 137 Julia M. 135 Julia S. 127 Julia Seward 77 Kelly 63 Kingsley Lafayette 144 Katherine 163 Katherine 163 Katherine M. 156 Kate 150 Kate 125 Kate 133 Kate 147 Kate A. 134 Kate Bradley 155 Katie 124 Katie 148 Kesiah 39 Kesiah 39 Kesiah 52 Kesiali Louise 109 -^ Kittie Elizabeth 152 Kittie May 124 Lafayette 102 COLEMAN SURNAMES 201 Laurence V^ail 155 L. Eri 135, 164 Lee M. 151 Leon 126 Leon 168 Leon E. 164 Lester Laurence 127 Lewis 147 Lewis Corwin 95 Lewis H. 121, 159 Lewis Kirby 140 Lewis Nelson 139, 166 Lewis W. 99, 141 Louis Edson 77, 120, 159 Louis M. Ill, 151 Louis R. 88 Luther 65, 102 Lyman Rev. Mr. 13 Lyman, Catlin 140, 167 Laura A. 112 Laura A. 142 Laura 135 Laura Belle 113 Laurel Isabel 145 Lavinia 92 Lavinia 122 Leaner 105 Lelia 64 Lelia G. 163 Lena 157 Lena Blanche 158 Lena Alvira 144 Lettv 78 Lida B. 94 Lida May 165 Lila C. 108 Lillian 135 Lillian 152 Lillian 155 Lillian 158 Lillian Blanche 103 Lillian G |149 Lillian Ella 146 Lilly A. 150 Lilly L. HI Lizzie 134 Lois 66, 77 Loretta 144 Loretta V^incent 144 Lottie 148 Lottie E. Ill Lottie R. 148 Lottie Wright 136 Louisa 54 Louisa 65 Louisa 126 Louise 61 Louise 87 Louisa 155 Louise 156 Louise 164 Louise A. 101 Louise Cecile 161 Louise M. 57 Louise Maria 116 Louie Clare 167 Luceile 164 Lucretia 107 Lucretia D. 121 Lucy 65 Lucy Addelette 168 Lucy M. J. 164 Lueila Pearl 66 Lydia 14 Lydia 40 ' Lydia 59 Lydia 143 Lydia A. 121 Lydia A. 143 Lydia C. 100 Madison W. 90, 130 Mark 69 Mark 151 Marshall Warren 112 Mathias Horton 71, 108, 148, 149 Mathias T. 147, 169 Matthew 15 Matthew K. 139, 167 Maurice 102 Melvin Edward 152 Merrit 29, 49, 68, 107, 147 Merrit Howell 141, 168 Merrit Lapham 107, 147 Micha 24, 27, 28, 37, 44 Micha 24, 59 Milton 93, 134 Morris F. 91, 129 Morris Wesley 107, 146 Moses 47 Moses Wagner 82 Mott C. 68 Myron E. 134 Myron Roland 118 Mvrten H. 166 Mabel 159 Mabel Alida 158 Mabel A. 162 Mabel J. 162 Mabel S. 138 Mae E. 167 Mahala 92 Mahitable 53 Melinda C. 96 Manda M. 123 Matilda 87 Maria 48 Maria 67 iO'2 INDEX OF ]\raria loG Marie (51 ]\Iarie 04 jNIarie Antoinette 1(>3 ]\[ariette E. KM) Majorie 14:} Mikjorie l.-)! Majofie KiO ^laryery 14 Marfj^eret 15 Margeret 45 Mai-geret 88 Marjiceret 88 Margeret 102 Margeret 11(> Margeret 125 Margeret 126 Margeret 149 Margeret 152 Margeret A. 123 Margeret Augusta 90 Margeret B. 105 Margeret E. 114 Margeret E. 138 Margeret Elizabeth 158 Margeret Eveline 129 Margeret V. C. 144 IMarion 143 Marian 149 Marion 159 Marion Bennet 165 Mai'ion Louise 144 Martha 15 Martha 40 Martha 41 Martha 48 Martha 49 Martha 51, 52 Martha 55 ]\Iartha 63 Martha 71 Martha 81 Martha 102 Martha 143 Martha Amelia 80 Martha Eliza 80 Martha Jane 79 Marti 1 a Jane 159 Martha Louise 168 Martha Marston 109 Marv 14 Mary 14 Marv 15 Marv 16, 21 Mnr'v 23 :\Iarv 23 Marv 24, 36 Marv 36 Mary 38 Mary Marv Mary Mary Mary Marv Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary IMary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary ]\[ary Mary Mary Mary Mary , Mary Mary Mary Mary Marv Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary ]Mary Mary Mary IMary Mary Marv 39 40 40, 45 44 45 46 46 49 52 53 59 60 61 61 66 67 68 73 87 87 93 94 95 103 104 110 118 126 135 136 138 147 150 153 159 159 J. 169 A. Ill A. 59 A. 91 Agnes 120 Alice 101 Alice 101 Alice 162 Ann 54 Ann 76 Ann 81 Ann 115 Ann 133 Amy 83 Antoinette 132 B. 63 Belle 121 B. 102 Caterine 56 Chirk 155 Dorothv 151 E. 79 E. 112 COLEMAN SURNAMES 203 Marv E. 121 Marv E. 125 Marv E. 127 Mary E. 140 Mary E. 152 Marvette Td Marv Elizabeth 68 Mary Elizabeth 89 Marv Elizabeth 93 Mary Elizabeth 112 Marv Elizabeth 141 Marv Ellis 154 Marv Ellis 169 Mary Eveline 128 Mary F. 57 Marv F. 88 Marv F. 120 Mary F. 145 Mary Frances 78 Mary Frances 104 Mary Frances 162 Marv Gfrace 157 Mary (r., Mrs. 123 Mary H. 71 Mary Hulda 124 Mary J. 56 Mary J. 99 Mary J. 90 Marv J. 135 Mary J. 158 Mary J. 162 Mary Jane 58 Mary Jane 83 Mary Jane 122 Mary Jane 142 Mary Jemima 124 Marv Johanna 166 Marv L. 138 Mary L. 72 Mary L. 104 Marv L. 117 Mary Lena 115, 128 Mary Ligor 157 Mary LilUan 140 Mary Louisa 113 Mary Louisa 114 Mary Louisa 115 Mary Louise 126 Mary Louisa 155 Mary Louise 160 Mary Lucretia 133 Mary May 136 Mary Rebecca 111 Mary Sharpe 106 Marv Virginia 137 Matilda J. 112 Matilda 47 Matilda 110 Matilda E. 127 Matilda 150 Mattie Louise Maude E. 162 Maude Isadore 124 Maude May 168 Maude 143 Mav 111 May 150 May Anetta 153 May Belle 116 Mehitable 15 Mehitable 43 Mehitable 53 Melissa A. 102 Mercia Ainsbury 91 Mercy 44 Mercy 45 Mercy 56 Merle H. 167 Mertie 111 Mildred 160 Milicent M. 167 Minnie 134 Minnie 142 Minnie B. 156 Alinnie E. 108 Minnie Lena 155 Minnie May 141 Minnie S. 144 Mollie 145 Monta Louise 166 Myra 133 Mvra Gertrude 147 Myrtle R. 123 Nathan 59, 87 Nathan 90, 130, 161, 162 Nathan Halsev 50, 73, 114 Nathan H. 74,' 107, 148 Nathan H. 108, 148 Nathaniel 14 ^ Nathaniel 23 Nathaniel 17, 28, 36, 38 Nathaniel 38 ~ Nathaniel 40, 49, 68, 70, 71, Nathaniel 46, 60 NathanieH32, 131, 133- Nathaniel Conklin 89, 127 -Nathaniel Conklin 128 Nathaniel F. 132, 163 Nathaniel M. 131^ 163 - N. Horton 149, 169 Nelson P. 99, 141, 168 Newton Semperimus 107 Noah 14 Noah 14 Naamah Darwin 65 Nancy 61 Nancy 63 204 INDEX OF Nancv 77 Nancv 94 Naricv K. 136 Nellie oft Nellie E. 142 Nellie 123 Nellie M. 141 Nettie Jones 161 Nina Louise 148 Nina May 160 Nora 134 Nora Helen 164 Nora Sutton 148 Norma M. 169 Obediah 44, 58 Oliver 52, 77 Oliver 63 Oliver Bailey 114 Oliver H. 119 Oliver M. 123 Oliver P. 24 Oliver P. 57, 87 Oliver P. 87 Oscar C. 151 Oscar Fitzallen 82, 124, 160 Owen 125 Olive 52 Olive B. 158 Ophelia 126 Ophelia 90 Orpha 130 Oria L. 162 Percy F. 118, 157 Peter 95, 141, 168 Philip 48, 67, 103 Philip 153 Philip LeFevre 161 Philetus 47, 64 i'hiletus 63 Phineas Ruuisey 29, 52, 76, 118 Phiiieas Ramsey 77, 118, 157 Pearl 125 Pearl L. 167 Permelia 66 Phebe 14 Phebe 23 Phebe 24 Phebe 38 Phebe 44 I'lielx' 55 Phpl)e 59 Phebe 67 Pii.'be ]Mu-l)e I'hrh.' Phebe 67 n Ann 115 J). 132 Phebe Zoe 133 Phebe Frances 56 Phoebe Ann 154 Phoebe Ann 47 Phoebe Clarissa 87 Phila 24 Philema 51 Priscilla 63 Prudence 63 Prudence 117 Prudence M. 99 Ralph D. 152 Ray Harrison 156 Rav Jasper 149 Richard 23, 24, 27, 28 Richard C. 130 Richard Pratt 155 Robert 67 Robert 143 Robert J. 90, 130 Robert L. 152 Bobert W. 92 Rodger 169 Rodger AVilliam 156 Roe 60, 90, 130 Roland Warner 168 Roswell 116. 155 Roswell Cari:>enter 115, 153 Roswell Carpenter 154 Roy W. 152 Roy Harrison 123 Rov V. 162 Roval E. 162 Rachel 44 Rachel 44 Rachel 51 Racliel 52 Rachel M. 107 Retta Belle 152 Rebecca 15 Rebecca 66 Rhoda A. 167 Roberta Booth 169 Rose 111 Rose M 137 Rose Maria 156 Rosella Augusta 90 Rosemond 66 Rosetta 44 Rosetta 58 Rosetta 80 Rosetta 123 Row 134 Rul)v Phillips 109 Ruth 40 Ruth 41 Ruth 45 Ruth 48 Ruth 60 COLEMAN SURNAMES 205 Ruth 60 Saphronia J. 99 Ruth 67 Sarah 14 Ruth 68 Sarah 14 Ruth 114 Sarah 14 Ruth 147 Sarah 15 Ruth 159 Sarah 16, 17, 35 Ruth A. 57, 73 Sarah 23 Ruth Ann 105 Sarah 24 Ruth Elizabeth 163 Sarah 24 Ruth Ells 151 Sarah 24 Ruth M. 168 Sarah 39, 46 Ruth Mildred 164 Sarah 39, 46 Ruth Stevens 161 Sarah 43 Sarah 44 Salem Groodner 160 Sarah 45 Samuel 15 Sarah 45 Samuel 23 Sarah 48 Samuel 23 Sarah 48 Samuel 23, 28 Sarah 48 Samuel 28, 37, 43, 58 Sarah 58 Samuel 46, 59 , Sarah 59 \ Samuel 60 Sarah 61 Samuel 92 Sarah 62 Samuel 100 Sarah 62 Schuyler G. 91, 130, 162 Sarah 71 Sheldron 125, 160 Sarah 76 -- Silas 27 Sarah 91 Silas H. 71, 112, 151, 152 Sarah 96 Silas R. 147 Sarah 104 Simeon 65 Sarah 107"'' S. J. Eddie 137 Sarah 129 Solomon 14 Sarah 90 Southerland H. 54 Sarah 134 Stanley 137 Sarah 134 Stanley 150 Sarah 166 Stanley E. 138 Sarah A. 70 Stanley R. 137 Sarah Ameretta 100 Stephen 48, 66 Sarah Ann 58 Stephen 66 Sarah Ann 101 Stephen 67, 103 Sarah Ann 120 Stephen B. 68, 107, 146, 147 Sarah B. 117 Stephen E. 146 Sarah Caroline 63 Stephen I. 142 Sarah Catherine 168 Sumner 159 Sarah Celestia 117 Sylvester S. 94, 136, 165, 166 Sarah D. 79 Spencer 65 Sarah E. 88 Sadie 165 Sarah E. 93 Sadie L. 140 Sarah E. 99 Sadie Luella 142 Sarah E. 99 Sadie W. 119 Sarah E. 101 Sallie Leigh 157 Sarah E. 119 Sallie Price 170 Sarah E. 131 Sally 61 Sarah E. 162 Sally 74 Sarah Elizabeth 79 Sally 77 Sarah Elizabeth 85 Sally Jane 54 "^ Sarah J. 72 Saphronia 91, 101 Sarah J. 86 Saphronia C. 101 Sarah J. 104 Saphronia DeLilah 139 Sarah J. 122 206 INDEX OF Savah Jane 57 8arali Jaiip 70 Sarah Jane 82 8arali Jane AG Sarah Jane 9!) Sarah Jane 105 Sarah Jane 105 Sarah Jane 146 Sarah Janette 127 Sarah K. 62 Sarah L. 161 Sarah Marie 67 Sarah Roberts 68 Sarah Uretta ll:J Sarah Westcott 153 Sarah Westcott 154 Scottie May 137 Sophia 128 Stena A. 134 Susan 55 Susan 56 Susan 63 Susan 67 Susan 74 Susan 88 Susan 142 Susan A. 58 Susan Bailey 114 Susan E. 81 Susan Emilv 115 Susan Fell i05 Susan Hulse 154 Susan Houstan 120 Susan J. 16S) Susan Jane 104 Susan Leonard 166 Susan L. 142 Susan M. 117 Susie C. 88 Susanrja 14 Susanna 14 Susanna 93 Susanna 134 Svlvia E. 168 Sylvia 83 Thaddeus 118 Thaddeus Girard 80 1-J2 Thaddeus .Mortimer 76, 118 Thaddeus Seeley 116, 155 Tnaddens \'ail 115, 155 Thaddeus Vail 155 Theodore 63 Thecdore 76, 117, 156 Theodoi-e 93, 135. 165 Theodore 107, 146, 168 'J'heodore 156 The(;d.)re 166 Theodore C. 103 Theodore H. 117, 156 Theodore Lineoln 128, 161 Thomas 14 Thomas 14 Thomas 14 Thomas 14 Thomas 14 Thomas 15 Thomas 23 Thomas 23, 24, 38, 45, 46, 59 Thomas 38, 45, 59, 60 Thomas 46, 60, 88 Thomas 47, 63, 102 Thomas 59 Thomas 60 Thomas 67, 104 Thomas 132 Thomas Bell 130, 162 Thomas Hunt 73, 114 Thomas J. Adam 129 Thomas Jefferson 89, 128 Thomas N. 57, 87 Timothy 28, 29, 39, 47, 65, 66 Timothv 47, 66, 103 Timothy 66, 103 Tobias 14 Townsend F. 157 Temperance 94 Temperance 138 Temperance Clara 137 Tempy Anna 58 Theresa 165 Tillie 164 Ulrich W. 118, 157 Unice 46 Virgi-1 F. 148 Vera A. 122 Vei-a May 162 Virginia 134 AValker Wood 167 Walter 54 Walter 85 Walter 108 Walter 110, 149 Walter Joel 158, 170 Warren E. 164 Webster H untie v 161 Wesley V. 121 Whitney 110, 150 Whitney 150 Wilber F. 66 Wilher N. 112, 152 AViikin 154, 169 Wilkin IC'.i Willard 115 AVilliam 169 COLEMAN SURNAMES 207 Will iam Will lam Will am Will lam Willi am Will am Will am Will am Will am Will] am Will am Will am Will am Will am Will am Will] am Will] am Will] am Will am AVill] am Will am Will am Will am Will am Will lam Will am Will lam Will am Will am AVilli am Will] am Willi am Will am Will] am AVill] am Will] am Will] am Willi am Will] am Will] am Will] am 126 15 15 15 15, 16, 17, 18, 21, 35, 36 17, 19, 21, 24, 35, 36 23, 35, 36, 37, 38 23, 36, 38, 44, 45 36, 38, 46, 47, 48 37, 41 37, 44, 59 38, 40, 45 39, 46, 63, 64 46, 59, 88 46, 61, 65, 85, 92, 93, 94 46, 63 56 60, 88, 128 61, 91 67, 104 102 Jr. 16 110, 150 112 122, 159 Alanson 80, 122 A. 112, 152 Armstrong 170 xYugustus 77 Augustus 87, 127 Augustus 128 B. 78, 121 B. 119 Brooks 158 Braduer 76, 116 C. 137 Curtise 83 Downs 62, 97, 140 Downs 140, 167 DiuiTnick 144 Edgar 148 William Edson 121, 159 William Edward 108, 148 William George 94, 137, 166 William Henrv 56, 84 AVilliam Henry 26, 56, 84 William H. 79, 121 William H. 91, 130 William H. 107, 70, 148 AVilliam H. 117, 155 AVilliam Humphrey 59, 88 AVilliam H. 121 AVilliam Harvey 70 AVilliam Henry 122, 159 AVilliam J. 59 AVilliam J. 88 William Knajop 136 AVilliam L. 107, 147, 169 AVilliam LeFevre 161 AVilliam Leigh 157 William Lewis 62, 94, 137, 138 William M. 108, 149 AVilliam M. 146, 168 AVilliam Marsh 85, 126 AVilliam N. 74, 114 AVilliam 0. 57 AVilliam Oliver 127, 161 AVilliam Osborne 94, 137 AVilliam Robinson 52, 79, 121 AVilliam Reeve 92, 131, 163 AVilliam R. 90, 130 AVilliam R. 130 AVilliam R. 133, 164 AVilliam Thompson 147 AVillis Arthur 124, 160 AAHlmer 134, 164 Winnie L. 122 AVinnie L. 149 AVinefred E. 162 Zachariah 15 Zoe Dorothy 131 INDEX OF NAMES OTHER THAN COLEMAN. Aberthnev Electa 94 Ackerman Cora J. 165 Ackery Robei-t 31 Adams Hannah 128 Helen M. 128 James (i. 128 Allen Clarence H. 132 Jessie A. 182 Alexander Arthur R. 138 Anna 138 Jennie A. 138 Levi 138 Alton Mary F. 145 Allison Adda 150 AUis Jane J. 103 Amerman Fannie M. 57 Ames Edna Bessie 84 Eva May 84 Fannie A. 84 Frances E. W. 84 James E. 84 Anderson Mary Josephine 92 Geraldine 85 Andrews Chester F. 98 Harriet 98 Armstrong^ Georg-ianna 109 Howard M. 109 James E. 109 Jessie L. 109 John B. 170 Lillian Ci. 149 Marv Alice 101 Salli'e P. 170 Sarah D. 170 Arnolds Isaac 21 Atkins B. L. 45 Frank O. 148 Hazel L. 148 Nora S. 148 Mercy 45 Atwood Mary 104 Auble Caroline M. 117 Howard T. 117 Raymond C. 117 Wakeman R. 117 Babier Tillie 164 Bailey Adeline 57 Caroline 131 Charles 132 Charles Jr. 131 Charles S. 93 Dr Marcus L. 169 Emma J. 93 George W. 57 Harriet M. 132 Helen M. 93 Josephine 169 Margaret E. 114 Marv E. 93 Mildred 132 Roberta B. 1()9 210 INDEX OF NAMES Sarah E. O:^ William R. 132 Baird Frances C. 143 Ballard Lillian 95 Baltimore Lord 14 Barden Belle Barnhart Georfi'e 42 Sophia E. 42 Barton Elizabeth 98 Eliza J. 98 Gilbert B. 98 Ida M. 98 Lewis C. 98 Simon 98 William C. 98 Abigail 70, 71 Abby A. 70 Hannah 71 Hannah 107 Ennria 71 John 71 Josephine 71 Joseph H. 71 Joseph W. 107 Marv H. 71 Rachel M. 1^ Rodger 70, 71 Susan 71 Bayard Capt John 23 Barliste Augusta M. 103 Augustus C. 103 John A. 103 Barnet Luella P. 166 Bartemas Sylvia E. 168 Beadle Frank 126 Marv Louise 126 Ralph Graham 126 Beach Charles B. 93 Helen M. 93 Laura 135 Lvman K. 93 Millie 93 Orra 93 Ozen 93 Boonev Ceiia N. 152 Bellenger Winefred 109 Bennet Albert M. 84 Anna M. 84 Eliza 156 Frances O. 156 James F. 156 John 84 Julia M. 135 Novella L. 84 Sarah 169 Stephen O. 84 Benjamin Abraham 37 Calvin 42 Caroline 42 • Daniel 42 Deborah 44 Deborah Ann 42 Elizabeth 42 Emily 43 Esther 37 Jemima 42 Joseph 43 Maria 42 Sarah 58 Berry Hattie C. 72 Ravmond 72 R. M 72 Best Abigail M. 98 W. H98 Bertram M. Augusta 146 Archibald L 89 Cornelia A. 89 Sal lie Shaw 89 Caroline E. 147 Beull OTHER THAN COLEMAN 311 Augustus 55 Boughton Clarissa 55 Abijah 157 Jennie 157 Bid well Sarah 157 Alfred 131 Doretta 131 Bouton Sarah E. 131 Daniel 59 Charles 131 Phebe 59 Edwin 131 Franklin 0. 131 Boevee George C. 131 Isaac 126 Katie 131 Joanna 136 Minnie 131 Mary Ellen 55 Minerva Ruth 136 Blacknian Albert L. 140 Boyd Curtis B. 140 Augusta 74 Emma D. 140 H. George 74 Minor T. 140 Harriet 74 Walter L. 140 Boyer Blair Kate L. 42 ]:)r. Francis P. 100, 143 Lydia 100 Bradley Almira S. 155 Blain Eleanor Ann 145 Breckenridge Ann 157 Blount Allie 157 Joice 33 William M. 157 John 32 Sir Hugh 82 Brett "ni Abraham 55 Bly Albert Vail 56 Virginia 134 Charles P. 55 Emma 56 Bockover Emma 56 Eliza 105 Harvey 55 Harvey 56 Boeringer Eliza 153 James Wesley 55 Jennie 56 Henrietta 153 Lillian N 55 Jean Charles 153 Lizzie D. 55 Susan 55 Bond Weslev 55 David 0. 110 William L. 55 Emily F. 110 Winfield R. 55 Boniface Joseph 72 Brink Elizabeth 99 Booth Amelie 114 Sarah C. 63 Zepaniah 63 David H. 119 Eliza J. 119 Bradner Christian 89 Boruflf Collvill 88 Corlntha 113 Margeret 88 Theodore W. 113 Rev. John 89 •Zl-2 INDEX OF NAMES Hretoii Lizzie (!4 Walter (U Brewster Elizabeth R. 7(5 ,](tliii Quaci\eiibos TG Katina A. ?(> Nathaniel R. T(> Richard J. 76 William C. 7(5 William C. 76 Briiijufham Ann Ehza loG Broderick Johanna M. 151 Leiffhton ('. 125 Marv :J8 Marv Elizabeth 68 MarV Esther 67 Mar^eret A. 133 Monroe 52 Nathaniel 48 Robert (J. 92 Rachel 52 Sarah :^8 Sophia 128 Susan H. 120 AVilliam 52 William W. 125 Brownell Charles F. 127 Frances C. 127 Brooks Elizabeth 48 F. B. 43 Marfjceret E. 158 Brothers Anne Eliza IKi Brown Alida 64 Alte M. 149 Alvira L. 149 Amanda J. 67 T'aroline ( '. H. 125 f'limena A. 167 Cora 125 Deborah 38, 59 David (). 125 Debora 38, 59 Edith E. 149 Elsie B. 149 Elizabeth 38, 53 Elvira L. 122 Esther Klizabeth 93 Frances 48 George 64 Hannah 38 Harrv T. 149 Haz(d H. 125 II. An^Mista 92 II. Duanc, M. I). 92 Herman E. M. D. 92 Jacob 38, 59 James 38 James 73 .la iiies 67 James E. 93 Jesse 38 John 52 Joel 52 Buchanan Sarah J. 104 Buekout Alvira O. 85 Alvira 85 Edward A. 85 Emeline 85 P^unice H. 84 Romaine 85 Walter S. 85 William H. 84 Budd John 17, 21 Mattie 107 Sjdvanus 1). Id? Bull Catherine 48 James H. 115 Marv L. 115 Sara'li IIT Bunker Aim 14 George 14 Burgess ]Marv AufiusTa 91 :\rar\ Viohi 91 Nelson F. 91 Burlick I)el)bie A. l-'U Burr Jjois 66 OTHER 'I'llAN COLEMAN 21; Burbaiik Helen A. 129 Luther V2U Burns Jane (5^5 (Teorj^e 63 Robert 63 Burnet (Uiarles F. 58 (xeorge 39 Helen Mary 08 Kesiali 39 Marv Jane 58 Patrick 39 Robert 39 Julia A. 53 Lvdia 58 Mahal a 92 Matilda 87 Marv C. 52 Marv J. 90 Nancy 94 Nathaniel 24, 51 Oliver N. 52 Philenia 51 Ruth 74 Walter 90 AVilliam 90 William H. 52 ( 'arr Adelia 103 Burnhaui Annie 69 B. Doctor 69 (reorge M. 69 (liles C. 70 Harriet 69 Hiram Guy 69 Marion 69 Mark H. 69 Mary 70 Byrne Edward C. 144 Loretta 144 Caldwell Annie 143 Callahan Hester J. 157 Cameron Ann H. 90 Thomas B. 90 Campbell Mary B. 121 Carl Evaline 152 Carr Michael 88 Carpenter Adeline 56 Beniamin 87 B. W. Dr. 90 ( 'hristain 50 Ida 90 John 52 Cary Blanche 85 George W. 144 Harry B. V. 85 Joseph C. 85 Josephine 85 Lillie 85 Loretta 144 William 85 William H. 144 < "aryl Charles Henry 124 Coleman Reeves 124 Ency Jane 124 Ralph Emerson 124 Case Elizabeth 61 Hannah 61 John 61 Mary A. 133 Cash Hannah 115 Casterline Mary 167 Castry Harriet 116 Margeret 116 Catline Jane A. 139 Chalker Jeremiah 140 Marv L. 140 214 INDEX OF NAMES Chalmers Frances 90 Montague 90 Chamberlain Charles A. 132 Clarence W. 132 Davis C. 182 Elnora A. 16;? Guv F. 183 Lucv M. J. 164 Marv A. 182 Marv E. 182 Thomas R. 132 Chapman AVilliam 55 Martha 55 Phebe C. 55 Christie Christain M. 51 Ed-ward 51 Sarah 51 William H. 51 AVilliam 51 Churchill Adella 180 Jennie 97 Clark Abigail 36 Clara E. 78 Desire fKesiah) 42 Elizabeth 19 Lauia S. 127 Leonard 78 Richard 18. 19 Clark Edgar C. 100 Emma D. 100 Eva M. 100 Frank W. 100 HaruKjn 100 Sarah A. 100 W. W. Dr. 100 Clavpool Earl R. 129 Hannah W. 129 Helen M. 129 Juneau 129 Ralph J. 129 Ruth C. 129 Clearwater Hester 104 Cleveland Frances C. 127 Clinton Dewitt 96 James M. 96 Melinda C. 96 Clipton A. B. Ill Mary 111 Clymer Emma 130 Coe Harriet E. 72 Sarah A. 72 Watson J. 72 Cole Julia 169 Prudence M. 99 Colburn Henrv 143 Lydia A. 143 Collier Ada E. 137 Collins Phebe 38 Col well Catherine D. 153 Harrv E. 158 Robert (\ 153 Sarah K. 153 Combs Edward E. 72 Ernest B. 72 La Berne 72 Marv A. 72 Marv L. 72 Peter B. 72 Sarah A. 72 William A. 72 Comfort Angeline 170 Amelia A. 124 Marian Colenuvn 124 Roy E. 124 Conklin Ann 88 Margeret 88 Nathaniel 88 OTHER THAN COLEMAN 21 S Conkline Benjamin 18 Johu 21 Conkling Sarah Ann 58 Cook Agnes 40 Catherine 40 John 24, 39 Margeret 40 Matilda 46 Ruth 24, 48 Sarah 39 Thomas 24 Thomas 40 Thomas 40 Coon Josephine H. 117 Walter S. 117 Coons Elizabeth 82 Orange W. 82 James H 82 Nettie 82 Emma 82 Elmer H. 82 Corry Beniamin 61 Elva 167 Jacob 21 Sarah 61 ('or win Abby 64 Anna 64 Arminda 64 Elizabeth 64 Gabriel 64 Henry K. 64 Horace F. 64 Jemima 62 Julia 110 Mathias 21 Prudence 63 Cortright Sarah Jane 99 Cox Abigail 35 Augusta E. 142 Charles 134 Harris G. 142 Sarah 134 CromAvell Catherine 92 Crist Isaac 145 Jennie 145 Crittenden Angeline 66 Fanny Dewitt 66 Harry Lewis 66 Lewis C- 66 Crator Albert 147 Ruth 147 Curtis Coleman 23 Joshua 23, 36 Mary 23 Curtise Esther 37 Ethan 44 Phebe 44 Phebe 55 Thomas 24 Mary 36 Cuddeback Jane 47 Cure Adaliza J. 167 Curry Mercy 56 Dalaba Katie 124 Dan Susan 63 William 63 Davenport Amanda 141 Mary E. 112 Ruth 60 Davis Ella 97 Ruth 74 Davidson Elizabeth 84 Charles F. 84 Fanny Inez 84 JIO' INDEX OF NAMES Geoi-fjie 8-^ Royal E. 84 Cephas E. 84 Dawson Sarah J. I>av 9(y Mary 14 Robert 14 Debow Ann E. 73- Halsey 78 Halsey Jr. 73 Isabella 73- l>ebenhain Clarence 104 George li)4 Susan J. 104 George 104 Ida 104 Florence E. 104 Decamp Eliza 107 John 57 Susannah 5-7 Decker Frances 55- De Groat Catherine 8(y Denierest Annie K. 89 Clarence 142 Charles W. 89 Francis W. 891 Fannv T. 89 Harriet E. 89 Henrv A. 89 J. Burt 89 Marv J. 143 Marv E. 89 Peter P. 89 Sophia M. 89 Thomas A. 89 Willi;nn C. 89 Denn Merciu A. 91 Denniston David 74 Gporge C. 74 Phebe 74 Denton Samuel 87 Derby Isaac 9(5 Sarah Jane 96" DeWitt Elizabeth 47 Jacob R., Capt. 47 Jenneke 47 Dickerson Carrie B. 149 Charlotte E. 138 Clarence 139 Grace 139 Orson 138 Dickenson Frances 147 Lillian 81 Dikeman Edwin 154 Edwin J. 154 Edwin J., 156 Henrietta 154 Sarah E. 154 Dill Elizabeth 69 Dollowav Harriet E. 170 Albert 170 Angeline 170 Donahue Margeret 149 Dorland Anna 157 Dotv Phebe D. 133 Downs Arthur H. 8(5 Ada Grace 80 Anin'e F. 86 Anna May 80 George Howard 80 Dowd Etta J. 155 Josepjiine 155 Wilber S. 155 OTHER THAN COLEMAN 2\\ Doxv Elizabeth 37 James S7 Drake Einilv 99 Eva b. 100 Hattie M. 100 Marie 07 Richard 67 Sarah 07 Sidney B. 100 William J. 99 Dubois Elting 105 Florence E. lOil Gertrude E. 104 Jesse 104 Marv F. 104 Susan F. 105 Sarah J. 105 Duflf Hattie J. 166 Sarah A. 168 Duffle Helen G. 124 Kittie May 124 Duncan Grrace Lee 105 Julia B. 105 May Edna 105 William, Rev. A. Dunning Emily 24, 75 Hiram 52 Mary 52 Durland Benjamin E. 133 Coe R. 133 Hattie R. 133 John H. 133 Marv E. 112 Mvra 133 Mvron E. 134 Thomas F. 133 Dwyer Annie A. 119 Charles 119 Jt> '^i 105 Eugene 42 John 42 Marv 42 Peter 42 Sarah 42 Thomas 42 Walter 42 William 42 Eastman Minerva R. 126 Eberhart Gertrude L. Rov E. 148 148 Earl Caroline 42 Emilv 42 Edgarton L. E. 138 Marv L. 138 Nellie F. 138 Rose 138 Russel E. 138 Edwards Cornelia 156 Eggleston Ann Eliza 43 Charles H. 146 Charles Little 146 Charles Reeves 43 Daniel E. 43 Edward 42 Edward 43 Edward B. 43 Elizabeth -^2 Emily 43 Frances E. 42 Ida M. 168 Jessie V. 146 John 42 John William 42 Merrit 43 Phebe Jane 42 Ekslad Elizabeth 150 John H. 150 Ells Catherine O. 157 Elliot Elizabeth 84 Francis C. 84 George F. 76 Katina A. 76 Ellison Thomas, Capt. 23 *18 INDEX OF NAMES Elswortli Janette 10;? Hannah 40 Louisa 103 , ^Henry 40 :\rininV 103 Pearl 103 Enibler Kchvard G. 91 Ferrier Fanelia 91 Frances 77 George 91 John M. 77 Eininerson Ferris Grace 152' Josephine H. 117 Enfilish Feuster 1). Dr. 11» Alice 164 Ensign Fiedler Mary 45 Theressa 165 Samuel 45 Finch Estep Chri stain .W Leon R. 139 John 50 Loren E. 189 Maude L. 189 Fiquet Minnie C, 139' Adelaide 91 Saphronia D. L. T39 Anna 91 J. B. 91 Evans Doris M. 104 Fitch Edna 93 Fairchild Emma J. 93 Edna L. 14G George F. 93 Emmet G. 146 Roy 93 Lillian E. 146 Wallace B. 146 Flowers Lottie R. 148 Fagan Carrie B. 78 Foat Edna G. 78 Elizabeth 102 Fannie H. 78 Alice 102 James F. 78 David R. 102 Lura F. 78 IMargeret 102 Marge i-et 102 Farley Robert W. 102 Marv 53 Robert H. 102 Marv E. 53! Thomas 53 Foote Floyd H. 124 Fan-ier Katherine I. 124 Mary 94 Mabel P. 124 Maude I. 124 Felter Allicf L. 101 Folger Marv 101 Joanna 14 Sa|)hroiiia ('. 101 Peter 14 William H. 101 Forsting Fennnl John H. 127 Allr.-d 103 Julia S. 127 Jacob 103 Laura S. 127 OTHER THAK COLEMAN 21«t Foster Abigail 41 Abigail 41 Albert "^4, 41 Daniel 41 Hannah W. 41 Susannah 153 AVilliani 41 Charles 12(1 Josephine 126 Fowler Margei'v 14 Phillip "14 Frey Caroline G. 151 Frier Martha 157 Friend Annie 58 Catherine 58 Frederick 58 Joseph I). Dr. 5 Susan A. 58 Fuller Eiuma E. 149 Fulton Goodrich H. 87 Phoeba C. 87 Garrison Mary B. 145 Geis Josephine 162 Gesler Albert E. Dr. 129 Helen A. 129 Gesner Sarah 129 Ghastin Albert 80 Albert 80 Frank D. 80 Harriet 81 Henrv 80 Martha E. 80 Marv G. 80 Susan E. 81 (xibl) Andro 18 Gibbs Alvira 125 Flora H. 125 Flovd C. 125 Kate 125 Leon 125 Leon V. 155 Stephen C. 125 Furman Eveline 120 Galloway Marv 24, 60 Nancy J. 129 Galvin Kate 150 Gardiner Sarah 104 Gardner Eva D. 157 Garthwait Sarah 59 Garret Albert H. 54 Arthur H. 54 Josephine A. 54 William A. 54 Gillispie Harry V. 142 Nellie E. 142 Gleadell Carrie 81 Gleason Ethel L. 122 Harriet 122 Helen E. 122 Glennon Mary F. 75 Glover Charles C. 121 Charlotte C. 121 H-ene I. 121 Goldsmith Arthur W. 152 Arabel L. 152 Gabriel 24 Ophelia 90 220 INDEX OF NAMES Goodlier Lyman T. Dr. 1«J0 Marrietta E. lOO Melviua E. 100 Goodrich Fannie E. Giles 128 128 Goodwin Alunzo 136 Jennie L. 137 Mary M. 136 Neva 137 Gore Ada Z. 109 Graves Charles E. 69 Eugene 09 Emory I.. 68 Rose L. 68 Horace 69 Louis 69 Grav Elizabeth 22 Green Alice Louise lo.l Elisha A. 145 Florence 145 Harriet D. 74 Helen 74 Homer 74 Ida 145 Lydia 40 Harriet A. B. 74 Greene Martha J. 159 Griffen Hannah 71 GrifRths Clementine 86 Harry S. 86 Griswold Arrlitir Robinson ll'.t Rali)h Emerson 1 111 Sadie W. 119 Herbert Coleman 119 Mary Emeline 119 Groesbeck James R. 96 Marv A. 96 Groschen Julia C. 128 Grousbeck I\Iarinus 133 Marv L. 133 Paul C. 133 Gunn David 14 Debox-ah 14 Gurmaer Anna 64 Peter E. 64 Gurnee Augusta 74 Benson 50 Halstead 74 Hannah M. 50 Harriet A. 74 Matilda 50 Whitfield 50 Hannah 74 Hale Flora 108 Hales Pollen E. 137 Phillip 137 Sarah 137 Halstead Aiigeline 65 Charles I. 65 Caroline 65 Elliot C. 65 Florence A. 65 (xabriel (,". (i~) George 44 Harriet 65 Louise 65 Mary D. 65 Oscar 65 Phebe 44 Rebecca M. 65 Jane 44 Haggertv Charlotte 120 Frances L. 120 James M. 120 Hall Ophelia 126 OTHER THAN COLEMAN 221 Hallet Heath Amanda 42 Josephine 155 Deborah Ann 42 Elizabeth 42 Heiber Henry 42 Frederica 102 James 42 John 42 Helm Leonard 42 Catherine 130 Marf?eret 42 Reuben 61 Marv 42 Sally 61 Thomas 42 Thomas 42 Helmer William 42 Adaline 142 Hallock Hendershot Frances 101 A. 0. 100 John R. 101 Eva D. 100 John 17 Peter 21 Henderson r-feorge 134 Halsey John 134 J, Marion 43^ Nora 134 n'L^lst'^cl , l^e^-rc^e- 'i^ Hamilton -^ Cora E. 79 Alice M. 139 Henrietta 79 Adelia M. 108 James D. 79 Ann L. 108 Mary E 79 Charles 0. 139 Nellie S. 118 Flovd R. 139 George J. 108 Harrington John J. 108 Mary 126 Laura 139 Leslie C. 139 Harrison Mary E. 108 Alice H. 102 Percy L. 139 Benjamin (t. 102 William C. 139 Esther Ann 102 Hulbert F. 95 Handy Minnie B. 156 Matilda 70 Ruth 95 Hardgrove Harwick Sallie L. 157 Isa 160 Harding Hawkins Belinda 96 Emily 76 Emily A. 165 Jane 61 Fainiie 48 Ira 76 Sarah 96 Stephen 48 Hawks Harriet 80 Happ Conrad 102 Hazen Harriet 102 Annie 106 Celia 106 Harlow Ennua L. 106 Sarah 24, 77 James C. 106 J. S. 105 Harris Joseph 0. 106 Caroline 97 Lorenzo 106 INDEX OF NAMES Louise G. 106 Marv E. lOG Rutii A. 105 Stephen S. 106 Tlieodore 106 Heard Abb J- 60 Anna (iO Jane 60 Joseph 60 Vashti 60 Joseph 60 Henshaw Gertrude 134 Henion Lillian 155 Heron Thomazine 22 Hensdale Mehetable 15 Samuel 15 High am Jane 22 Hiklebrant Harriet A. 94 Solomen 94 Hill Mary L. li:} Hininan Eliza lir Jane E. 167 Lock wood 117 Sarah C. 117 Hobart Joshua 18, 20 Hodge Betsy 45 James 45 Jeremiah 45 Phineas 45 Sarah 45 Samuel 45 William 45 William 24, 45 Hodgkins ("a He 81 Flora A. 81 George M. 81 Sarah J. 82 M. 82 Hoff Ella 163 Hotalow John 03 Sarah E. 93 Hollister C. R. 83 Marv A. 83 Sarah I). 83 William A. 83 Holt Antoinette 100 Charles E. 100 Charles S. 100 Fred C. 100 John S. 100 Willis 100 Homan Marv E. 53 Will'iam A. 53 Hope Bertha A. 85 Charles 85 Fred 85 Sarah E. 85 Horton Annie 70 Barnabas 17, 21 Benjamin 17 David 40 Barnal)as 40 Dorothy 70 Elihu 4() Emily 69 Harrison F. 69 Hattie L. 148 Jehial 40 John B. 73 Lauretta 155 Mahar40 Mary 73 Marv 70 Pollv 71 Rachel 40 Houston Harriet 43 J. C. 43 OTHER THAN COLEMAN 90 -J Howe Edward 70 Edward H. Ill Emma 70 Julia 111 Maurice 111 Rose 111 Howell Benjamin C. 51 Bethia 93 Christian M. 51 Dewitt C. 51 Epinetus 24, 50, Flora 51 Frances 50 Hannah M. 50 James 49 Kate 51 Mary 49 Martha 49 Nathaniel 50 Nathaniel J. 51 Ruth 50 Sylvanus 51 Verdi 51 Jackman Julia 1:57 Julia C. 137 R. D. 147 Jackson Abby A. 120 Frances F. 152 Josiah 120 Susan 120 Jarvis Caroline A. 99 William H. 99 Jay Sarah E. 154 Jayne Frances M. 77 Fred M. 136 Lottie W. 136 Louis M. 77 Jeffrey Hattie 164 Hoyt James W. 155 Lauretta 155 Mary L. 155 Hubble Joseph W. 117 Susan M. 117 Hudson Hendrick 15 Hughes Emma 146 Hulse Ann 154 Ann E. 154 Colia63 Gilbert 154 Jane S. 130 Humphrey Jane 59 Hunt Ira D. 80 Jessie M. 80 Martha A. 80 ' Rose E. 80 Hvers Virginia D. 100 Jenkenson Ann 69 Jenkins Sylvia 83 Jensen Edward 127 Sax-ah J. 127 Johnson Adaliza J. 167 Edmond 14 Ella E. 114 Mary 14 Millicent M. 167 Peter M. 167 Stena A. 134 Jones Carrie Edith 124 Clara 169 Coleman Owen 124 William Owen 124 Kaiser Ann Catherine 126 Kay Edith L. 150 . Kellar Mary 136 224 INDEX OF NAMES Kelluui Belle 166 Lois jr. 166 Seth 166 Kennedy Margaret 88 Kent Susan 67 Kenyon l.ida B. 94 W. W. 94 Kerr Li da May 168 Ketchaiii Antoinette »{) Charles F. 79 Evaline 79 Hannah 71 John 71 Joseph 24 Phebe 71 Pollv 71 Sarah 46 Sarah D. 79 Timothy 71 Kin^ Dolly A. 91 Minnie 184 Isabella 116 Kirk Sarah J. 77 Kipp John 158 Mary J. 158 Kirknian Frances 127 Helen F. 127 Knapp Eunice 127 Fannie M. 127 John 127 KnickerV)f)cker H«irol(l K. 11:3 John W. 118 J>aura B. 118 Lucile M. 113 Kniflin Caroline 169 Samuel Logan 16!) Sarah 169 Knight Martha 64 William J. 64 Krom Henrietta 111 Lapsley Annie 66 Grace 66 Jennie 66 : Perm el i a A. 66 Robert 66 La Hoinidieu Mary 104 Lane Charles R. 42 Nettie 42 Langdon Esther J. 127 Larison Sarah 107 Lark in Clarence P. 117 Marie L. 117 Mildred B. 117 Walter F. 117 Lapham , Esther 107 Laughton John 18 Lavery Mary J. r>() Lawler Marion 69 Lawerson Alonzo 80 Clara E. 80 Lawton Catherine 95 Joseph 95 Mary A. 96 Rutli 95 William C. 95 OTHER THAN COLEMAN 225 Lee Susannah 98 LeFevre Ellen B. 128 Clement F. Rev. 138 Lent Annie T. 130 Leon Caroline 69 C. H. 69 Leonard Sarah 1G6 Susan 142 Lester Mary 137 Mary V. 137 Samuel J. 137 Lillie Arthur L. 8G Curtis A. 80 Gertrude 86 Gertrude C. 86 Mabel A. 86 Sarah J. 86 Walter G. 87, 86 Geraldine 86 Lines Charles 143 Sumner C. 143 Susan L. 143 Link Bertha A. 118 D. H. 118 Elthea G. 118 James W. 118 William H. 118 Little Temperance 94 Lockw(jod Edna E. 130 Etta 168 Longbotham Mary 46 Loomis Hulda 164 Lornier Jennie 82 Lounsberry Amy F. 167 E. R. 100 Hattie M. 100 Lewis 167 Mary 167 Love Charles 91 Fanalia 91 Marv Augusta 91 Viola 92 Loveday Anna 21 Richard 21 Ludlow Sarah 76 Ludlum Coleman 135 Ella M. 135 R. Muir 135 Stephen S. 135 Lyon Grace T. 169 Lysaght Alice 26, 102 Thomas 102 Mabie Elizabeth W. 144 Mackev Mary R. Ill Macolum Marion 149 Lodge Lucy 55 Lombard Margaret 15 Thomas 15 Macomber Clarence H. 108 Mary E. 108 Maffet Sarah J. 86 226 INDEX OF KAMES :\[;iil(M- Elizabeth 4(> James 46, 67 Jeiniina 67 Phehe 46. 67 William 46 Maloy Mary J. 166 Manv Eliza 51 Oliver 51 Manning: Caroline 181 Jame^; 52 Kesiah 5*2 Mai)es Ann 22 Alice 22 Abifjrail 21 Amzi 62 Anna 22 Benjamin A. (U Benjamin F. 64 Caroline 21 Caroline 121 Catherine 21, 22 Christopher 22 Cvnthia 62 David S. 62 Deborah 62 Elinor 22 Elizabeth 22 Francis 21, 22 Florence May 121 Georfi:e E. 64 Harriet A. 64 Harriet M. 64 Jabez 21 Jciniina 62 Jonathan 21 Jo ice 22 Jane 22 John 21, 22 Joseph 21 J>eonard 23 Marv 17 Mary 62 Naomi 21 Rel).-cca 21, 22 Richard 22 Robert 22 Sarah 21 Sarah 21 Thomas 21, 22 Thomas 17, 18, 20, 21, "William 20, 22 William H. 62 William M. Capt. William 21 Thomazine 22 Marston Ann Eliza 109 Alydia 140 Ephriam 74 Ruth 74 Martin John 61 Nancy 61 Marvin Priscilla 63 William 63 Samuel C. 58 Tempy Ann 58 Nathan 58 121 Marv Lilly A. 150 Mason Benjamin 112 Florence A. 127 Henry 127 Laura E. 112 Matilda J. 112 Masson Helen 123 Mead Hannah 115 Martha 102 Phebe Ann 115 William B. 115 Merril Fannie 111 Fern 111 Floy 111 Geortfe 111 Merrill Alonzo 05 Catherine 05 Minnie !)5 Merritt Esther 107 Isaac 107 Lucretia 107 OTHER THAN COLEMAN 227 Meserve Anna E. IIG Isaac C. Rev. 150 Louise 150 Mesler Sarah 67 Messiter Mary E. 140 Miles Charles 73 Frances 73 Harriet 73 Maria L. 73 Sarah 73 Milburn Charles W. 43 Daniel D. 43 Nettie 43 Phebe Jane 43 Sophia E. 43 Millard Anna M. 113 A. W. 113 Millagen Hattie 91 Adeline 91 Peter 91 Josephine 91 William 91 Millen Nellie 64 William 64 Miller Ada 78 Alvin 67 Frank 78 Marv E. 67 Matilda V. 159 Nettie J. 161 Mills Abigail 62 Amy 61 Ebenezer 61 F. L. 87 Florence 87 Greorge 61 Hannah M. 61 Harriet 01 Henry 61 Hezekiah D. 117 Isaiah 62 James 61 John 61 Louise 61 Marie 61 Martha J. 62 Mary E. 61 Moses 62 Ruth 62 Sarah 62 Sarah 117 Sarah B. 117 Sarah 91 William C. 63 Moen Adolph 163 Cassie M, 163 Moffat George W. 122 Lavina 122 Matilda 122 Monroe Angeline 151 Moon Augusta 151 James E. Ill Myrtie 111 Moore Addie W. 128 Anna 22 Julia 137 Morford Alvira L. 122 David 122 Lucretia D. 122 Mary J. 162 Morgan Charles R. 87 Mary 137 Montry Catherine 144 Morris Mary J. 130 Morrow Lydia A. 121 Mosher Alfred LeRoy 145 Bessie Beard 145 228 INDEX OF NAMES rharles A. U~> Charles ( ". H.-j (Teor<,^e A. 14.") GJadys p:iizabeth 146 Laurel Isabel 145 Mar«-eret E. 14.-) Marion C. 14(5 William E. 145 Moss Charlotte S. 143 L. B. 142 Mullock An^eline 141 Anna 06 Charles H. 9(> Edna T>. 06 Etniline 96 Fi-ank H. 96 John 96 John I). 96 Nellie F. 97 Sarah J. 96 Sidney D. 96 Willifini 96 •William D. 96 Mummey Alice A. 149 Arthur E. 141» Murray Mar}' o;; Myers George Via Irene 156 Nancy K. l;}6 McBride Jane IIK McCamly Ann "69 Annie 69 Annie 69 Caroline 69 David 68 David Jr. 6S P^li/.a 69 Eli/a M. ds (Te(jr<;e 69 Darriet (!9 Harry ( '. (iU Jane 69 Mark 69 JIary 69 Mai-"v 6H Phebe 68 Sands 68 McCraden Etta 148 Willis F. 148 McDonald Emily 148 McDowell Agnes40 John M. 40 Mary .S9 Sarah E. 79 Thomas 39 Mc In tyre Francis 82 Henrietta M. 82 H. F. 82 John Wells 82 McGoech John 1,54 Ralph Dr. 1.54 Sarah W. 154 Susannah 154 McQurk Ida Maud 16U McLaughlin Edward J. 58 Edward J. 58 Helen M. .58 Jessie M. .58 McMartin James C. l.'!;{ James I>. i:VS Phebe Z. 1. •!.■", Ronald i;>:! McWilliams Caroline T. 114 Catherine R. 114 Edgar C. 114 J. S|)en(*er 144 Lester S. 114 Marge ret S. 114 Susan B. 114 'Wilham E 114 Nearpass <"atherine 8;J Newcomb Charles L. 119 Josephine K. 119 Helen C. 119 OTHER THAN COLEMAN 239 Newuian Franklin 48 George M. 48 Hiram Coleman 48 Hezekiah 48 Lewis 48 Nelson 48 8arah 48 Silas 48 Scudder 48 Martha 48 Newton Catherine 96 George 90 Sally 41 Nichols Elizabeth 103 Norris Catherine 57 Charlotte 53 Susannah 57 Thomas 57 William E. 53 North rope Alniina 97 Caroline 97 Fannv C. 97 Isaac D. 97 Marv B. 97 Minnie 97 Sally 97 Susan 97 Ursala 97 W. C. 97 Nutting Hannah B.108 Marcus 108 Rachel 108 Nvce Lidia W. 130 Nye Fred H. 109 George A. 109 Hartell 109 Howard 109 Kesiah L. 109 Villa J. 109 Winefred 109 Oakley Annie 69 Bertha 69 Deborah 01 James W. 69 Jane 69 Mary C. 69 W. D. 61 Odell • Gabriel 38 Hannah 38 Oldfield Clara J. 130 Hannah 41 Nathaniel 119 Richard 41 Sarah E. 119 Wdliam J. 130 Omelia Nellie 123 Osborne Annie A. 138 Fannie E. 138 Mary E. 138 Robert 138 Osmun Augustus E. 106 Emma C. 106 Frank N. 106 Galine E. 106 Henry C. C. 106 Joseph 106 Leaner C. 109 Madison 106 Mary L. 106 Mary P. 106 Nellie H. 106 Preston C. 106 Overhiser Ella 63 George T. 63 George T. 63 Harriet 63 Overton Isaac 17 Owen Amanda 84 Mary 53, 77 Jonathan 53, 77 Lois 77 Oyler Carolina A. 139 Coleman H. 139 2^0 I^DEX OF NAMES Glmlvs 120 (■fretcheii 120 jMiUin-d <)uise (il Traver Etta 145 Treat Robert 14 Sarah 14 OTHER THAN COLEMAN 237 Trimble Elizabeth M. 113 Trimmer Ehiiira 147 Leaner 105 Trump Clavton 78 Etta 78 Tusteii Thomas 17, 18 Tuthill *■ Carohne M. 158 Catherine J. 158 Fanny 58 John 17, 20 Kate 51 Malcohu 158 Ruth CO Tvrell Hannah 169 Mathew 169 Mattie L. 169 Turner Almerin 105 Edgar M. 105 Hannah 105 Job T. 105 Sarah Jane 105 Upton Charlotte D. 78 Edith 78 Edna 79 Genevieve 79 Harry 79 Hazel 79 James A. 77 Mildred 79 Millard 79 Van Aken Harriet V. 70 Job D. 70 Van Amburg'h Hannah 48 Van Arsdale Adellia A. 123 • Van Auken Levi 64 Nancv 64 V^an Burnt Arminda 90 John 90 \"an Demark Mary J. 122 Van Duzer Adolj)h 46 Catherine 46 Catherine 118 Van Dyne Catherine 112 Van Grorden Martha 140 Van H out on Mary 159 Van Kleeck Delia 92 Van Krassen Ehzabeth 161 Van Tassell Alanson 58 Florence M. 58 Francis T. 58 Esther C. 58 Helen L. 58 Howard A. 58 Howard 58 Mildred 58 Rosetta 58 Charles B. 58 Van Tile Charlotte 95 Van Vorce Martha L. 168 Van Ness Emily L. 56 Vail Abraham 50, 114 Abraham General 74 Abraham R. 50 Ahnira A. 50 Cynthia J. 50 Eleanor 74 Esther 74 Harriet 50, 114 Harriet N. 50 Harriet 62 2:^8 I.NDEX OF NAMES James H. 50 Joiijithaii M. 50 INFjir^'eret E. 50 Martha C. 50 Marv A. A. 114 Nathan H. 50 Pliebe 40 Smith 62 Vines Charles 184 Susannah 134 Vliet Sarah 168 Vincent Loretta 145 Louise A. 101 William 101 Wade Amelia B. 11» Wagner Bertha 81 Flora 81 J. A. 81 Julia M. 81 Mary 81 Walker John 1,35 Laura J. 185 Lillian 185 Layman B. 15J.5 Marion J. 185 Mina V. 185 Thorne 185 Lydla 143 Wall Eli7.a])Pth 112 Geoi'f^e 18() Harriet H. 186 Laura E. 112 Mason B 112 Robert 112 Walter David B. (j« Frank C. 06 Fr.>(l E. (If) James W '!(> Rosamond (iK Rosamond OH Lewis ('. Of) Watprl)urv William II. 77 Almeda 77 Watson Anna 91 K. P. 91 Wardrope Mary 159 Warner Lucy A. 168 Weed Claude M. 125 Morris L. 126 Nathan S. 126 Pearl 125 Weir Mary Frances 162 AVelty Caroline S. 90 Henry D. 90 Welch Mi-s. Mary G. 123 Weller S. Albert 78 Olivia 78 Welling Anna 48 Clharles C. 44 Elizabeth 48 Elizabeth (', 44 Euphelia C. 45 Hannah D. 44 Harriet 48 John L. 48 Samuel C. 48 Thomas 48 William R. 48 Wellower 1^. Franklin 142 Sadie L. 142 Wells Abijah 24 AH red 1). 12(1 Ariettie M. 81 Caroline M. 81 Carolyn 81 Eva 81 Flora A. 81 OTHER THAN COLEMAN 2:^!) Frances 14 Frank E. 81 George 81 George M. 81 Irene 81 Julia M. 81 Laura 81 Lydla W. 120 Marion 81 Marv F. 120 R. H. 81 William 21 Sarah J. 122 We.scott Sarah (x. I'y.i AVe-stlake Mary A. Ill White Ariisteen I. .i4 Elizabeth o4 Harriet C. 54 James Ezra 54 Josephine A. 54 Julia A. 54 ( )scar E. 54 Ransom R. 54 AVilliam E. 54 William H. 54 Whiteford John C. 105 May Edna 105 Whitmarsh Abigail M. !)8 David S. 98 Dollv 98 Eliza J. 98 Eniilv 98 Ezra 'p. 98 Flora B. 98 Harrv 98 Herrick S. 98 Luther 98 Stei)hen B. 98 Whitlock Mary 185 Whitmore Susan ('. m Whitney Forrest O. 109 Josephine E. 109 Marv 110 Norman S. 109 Ruth L. 109 William 109 Wick John 20 Wickham Joseph 20 Wilber Hannah 128 AVinfield Charles R. 90 Charles W. 112 Daniel F. 99 David R. 90 Edna 69 Laura A. 112 Leora O. 185 Madison 90 Marv J. 185 Octa K. 185 Rodger W. 112 Sarah 90 Vaughn 185 William H. 185 Wilkin Samuel J. 158 Sarah G. 158 Sarah W. 158 Wilkins Ermina A. 188 Williaume Ella L. 114 Everet C. 114 Williams Alice 127 Betsy A. 188 Willis Caroline W. 78 Fred A. 78 George S. 78 . Henry A. 72 Jennie E. 78 Sarah J. 72 William A. 72 AVilliam A. 72 AVines, Jr. Barnabas 19 240 INDEX OP NAMES Wiley . Abby (50 Wisner Eliza 77 Euphelia C. 44 Haiinali D. 44 Hannah E. 77 James 44 Sohn W. 77 Richard 44 Wood Esther T)! Hannah 41 Hannah 41 Hannah 75 Sadie E. 82 Sarah L. 161 Rose M. 137 Timothy 41 Wells 82 Wooer Edith 159 Woodruff, Jr. John 19 Wood worth Caroline 118 Chauncev W. 118 Prudence S. 118 Wooly Florence M. 1(55 William 1H5 Wolmer Alice 22 Wver " Edith 118 Estella 118 Florence 118 Frederick Robert C. 118 York Josephine E. 117 W. (\ 117 Youngs Benjamin 17 Charles 114 Etta 114 Hester M. 73 John Rev. 21 Robert J. 73 v^. V