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On the Canada expedition, he writes in a letter, dated August 3d, 171 1, that Jonathan and the girls may continue their study of Latin ; another letter, dated August 7th, that Jonathan may continue to recite his Latin to his eldest sister. When his daughters were of a proper age, he sent them to Boston to finish their education. He always preached extemporane- ously, and until he was upwards of the age of seventy, with- out noting down the heads of his discourses. His influence on his congregation was commanding; when he heard of any division among his people, he went immediately to see that the parties were reconciled, and when he heard of any improper conduct, his custom was to go immediately and reprove them. At the time of bis settlement at East Wind- sor, his father built for him a house on a farm of moderate extent, which he had bought. It was then considered a handsome residence." "I saw it," continues Dr. Dwight, "in 1803 ; a substantial house of moderate dimensions ; had one chimney in the middle, and was entered, like all houses of that period, by stepping on the sill. In this house, Mr. and Mrs. Edwards lived and died, and here all their children were born. A step-stone that belongs to it is inserted in the foundation of the Theological Seminary at East Windsor." (See Appendix.) [The Rev. Charles A. Jaquith, of South Windsor, wrote me, November 29, 1902: "The First Congregational Church, of which I am pastor, had as its first pastor Timothy Edwards. It was here that Jonathan Edwards was born, about a mile north of our present church building, and where the cellar of the house can plainly be seen. This parish was set ofif from old Windsor as East Windsor, but later, the eastern and northern part of the town, east of the Connecticut River, was set off from this, but kept our name ; this parish becoming South Windsor. Our church building is the fourth in the history of the church." Mr. Jaquith suggested that as the second centennial of the birth of Jonathan Edwards, " whicli we hope to celebrate," would occur next year, an Edwards Memorial Window would seem appropriate. A number cf 6 Genealogy of the Edzvards Family. the Edwards descendants responded favorably, and the win- dow is assured.] CHILDREN OF TIMOTHY EDWARDS AND ESTHER STODDARD. I. Esther, b. August 6, 1695; m. June 28, 1727, Rev. Samuel Hopkins, of West Springfield, Mass. ; d, June 16, 1766. 2. Elisabeth, b. April 14, 1697; m. June 30, 1724, Jabez Huntington, of Windham, Conn.; d. September 21, 1733- 3. Ann, b. April 28, 1699: m. May 8, 1734, John Ells- worth, of East Windsor, Conn.; d. April 11, 1790. 4. Mary, b. September ii, 1701 ; unmarried; d. Sep- tember 17, 1776. 5. Jonathan, b. October 5, 1703; m. July 26, 1727, Sarah Pierpont, of New Haven, Conn. ; d. March 22, 1758. 6. Eunice, b. August 20, 1705 ; m. October i, 1729, Rev. Simon Backus, of Newington, Conn. ; d. June i, 1788. 7. Abigail, b. December 25, 1707; m. October 25, 1737, William Metcalf, of Lebanon, Conn. ; d. Septem- ber 24, 1764. 8. Jerusha, b. May 20, 1710; d. December 22, 1729. 9. Hannah, b. February 8, 1713; m. January 15, 1746, Seth Wetmore, of Middletown, Conn. ; d. June 7, 1773- 10. Lucy, b. May 15, 1715; d. August 21, 1736. 11. Martha, b. January 5, 1718; m. 1746, Rev. Moses Tuthill, of Granville, Mass.; d. February, 1794. A copy of a letter from Timothy Edwards to his daughter, Elisabeth Huntington, dated January 24, 1725, is here given. 4. Jonathan Edzvards, born at East Windsor, Conn., Octo- ber 5, 1703. " Everything points to him as a child of rare intellectual precocity. When not more than twelve years old, he wrote a letter refuting the idea of the materiality of the soul. At about the same time he wrote an elaborate ]\Iarv Hooker Pierpoxt. James Pierpont. Ancestors of Timothy a)id Rhoda Ogdcii Edwards. 7 and instructive account of the habits of the field spider, based upon his own observation." (Allen's Life of Jonathan Edwards.) " He entered Yale College in 171 6, and received the degree of A.B., 1720, a little before he was seventeen years old. In his second year at college, he read Locke on the ' Human Understanding ' with great delight and profit, though he made good progress in all the arts and sciences, and had an uncommon taste for Natural Philosophy, which he cultivated to the end of his life ; yet Moral Philosophy and Divinity were his favorite studies. He hved at college two years after he took his degree, preparing for the work of the ministry. And being pitched upon and applied to by a number of ministers in New England, who were interested, to act in behalf of the English Presbyterians of New York, he complied with their request, and went to New York in August, 1722, and preached there to very good acceptance about eight months. He left them the next spring, and retired to his father's house, where he spent the summer in close study. In 1723, he received his degree of M.A. ; about which time he had invitations from several congregations to come among them ; but being chosen Tutor of Yale College, the next spring he retired thither, and remained about two years. While he was so engaged, he was applied to by the people of Northampton, with the invitation to come and settle there with his grandfather vStoddard, who, by reason of his great age, stood in need of assistance. He thereupon resigned his tutorship in September, 1726, and accepted the invitation, and was ordained colleague with Mr. Stoddard February 15, 1727. He remained in the work of the min- istry to that congregation until June 22, 1750, somewhat over twenty-three years." (Life of Mr. Edwards, Northampton, 1764.) On the 28th day of July, 1727, he married Sarah, daughter of the Rev. James and Mary Hooker Pierpont, of New Haven, Conn., the bride being seventeen years of age. She is spoken of as possessing rare beauty both of form and fea- ture. She was descended from the Rev. Thomas Hooker, renowned as the father of the Connecticut churches. James 8 Genealogy of the Edivards Family. Pierpont was an eminent divine, connected with Yale College in various capacities, fovuider, trustee, and Professor of Moral Philosophy. His father, John Pie'rpont, came to Roxbury, Mass., from Holme-Pierpont, in the County of Nottingham, England, and was the youngest of three sons oi Sir John Pierpont. At about the time of his marriage, JNIr. Edwards is described thus : " He was tall, upwards of six feet in height, slender, and of great seriousness and gravity of manner. His face bespeaks a delicate and nervous organization. The life he had set for himself was that of a student who would not allow his time to be frittered away by useless employment. He visited the people only in cases of necessity. Thirteen hours of study daily is said to have been his rule. His manner in the pulpit is described as quiet exceedingly, with little or no gesture ; a voice not loud, but distinct and penetrating," " Mrs. Edwards proved to be a woman of strong char- acter, endowed with a natural religious enthusiasm, with a decidedly mystic bent to the piety that belonged to her from childhood. As her husband's reputation grew throughout the colony, her name became everywhere associated with his, but also as of a person to be known and revered on her own account. There was nothing morbid or sad about her religion. She made the home at Northampton a center of genial and attractive hospitahty. *A sweeter couple I have not seen,' said Whitefleld in his diary, after a visit of several days." (Allen.) Mr. Edwards was dismissed ignominiously by his congre- gation January 22, 1750. For the cause of this proceeding, reference is made to any Life of Mr. Edwards. " The Indian missions at Stockbridge being vacant, the Commissioners for Indian Affairs, at Boston, applied to Mr. Edwards. He was at the same time invited by the inhabitants of Stockbridge, and repairing to that place, he was introduced, and fixed as missionary to the Indians there by an ecclesiastical council called for that purpose, August 8, 1751." (Life, 1764.) " It was at Stockbridge that Mr. Edwards wrote the treatise Ancestors of Timothy and Rhoda Ogden Edwards. o on the Will, and that on Original Sin. On September 24, 1757, his son-in-law, the Rev. Aaron Burr, President of the New Jersey College (now Princeton University), died, and at the next meeting of the Trustees, Mr. Edwards was chosen his successor, the news of which was quite unexpected to him. After much hesitation and correspondence with the Trustees, he accepted the position, and set off from Stock- bridge in January, 1758, leaving his family, not to be removed till spring. He had two daughters at Princeton, Mrs. Burr and Lucy, his eldest, unmarried. The smallpox was then in Princeton, and by the advice of the physicians, and with the consent of the Corporation, he was inoculated, February 13. He had it favorably, and it was thought all danger was over ; but a secondary fever set in, and it put an end to his life on March 22, 1758, in the fifty-fifth year of his age. A little before his death he called his daughter Lucy to him, and addressed her in a few words, which were immediately writ- ten down, and were as follows : * Dear Lucy, it seems to be the will of God that I must shortly leave you ; therefore, give my kindest love to my dear wife, and tell her that the uncom- mon union which has so long subsisted between us has been of such a nature as 1 trust is spiritual, and therefore will con- tinue forever ; and 1 hope she shall be supported under so great a trial, and submit cheerfully to the will of God. And as to my children, you are likewise to be left fatherless, which I hope will be an inducement to you all to seek a Father who will never fail you.' His last words were : * Trust in God, and ye need not fear.' He appeared to have the uninterrupted use of his reason. to the last, and died with as much calmness and composure as that with which one goes to sleep." (Life of Mr. Edwards, printed in Northampton, 1764.) His remains, as well as those of his wife, who died seven months later, while in Philadelphia, and those of his grand- son, Aaron Burr, rest in the cemetery at Princeton. On the 22d of June, 1900, just a hundred and fifty years after the dismissal of Mr. Edwards, a Memorial Bronze Tablet to him was unveiled in the First Church (his church) lO Genealogy of the Edwards Family. in Northampton, containing a two-thirds length relief figure of Edwards, life size or larger, represented as if preaching. On the panel beneath the figure is the inscription. In Memory of JONATHAN EDWARDS, Minister of Northampton from Feb. 15, 1727, to June 22, 1750. " The law of truth was in his mouth, and unrighteousness was not found in his Hfe. He walked with me in peace and uprightness, and did turn many away from iniquity. " — Mai. ii. 6. The original portraits of President Edwards and his wife were, in 1870, in possession of the family of Jonathan Walter Edwards, Esq., of Hartford, Conn. " They were painted about the year 1740, ni Boston, at the request and expense, it is believed, of a Mr. Hogg, and were forwarded to him in Scotland. At the decease of Mr. Hogg they passed into the hands of his sister, who presented them to the Rev. John Erskine, of Edinburgh. After the American Revolution, Dr. Jonathan Edwards, the second son of the President, made application to Dr. Erskine to purchase the portraits, and the latter gentleman declined to sell them; but, on learn- ing that no other portraits of the President and his wife existed, he sent them to this country as a present to Dr. Edwards, and they have remained in my father's family since." (Remarks of Jonathan Edwards, of New Haven, at the Edwards Meeting, at Stockbridge, 1870.) TO THE PORTRAIT OF SARAH PIERPONT. O lustrous eyes, so dark and deep, Filled with a shimmering haze! O eyes that holy vigils keep! Tears into mine unbidden leap As I return your gaze. Why look on us with mild surprise. Ancestress of the beautiful eyes? Jonathan Edwards. Sarah Pierponx Edwards. Descendants of Timothy and Rhoda Ogden Edwards. 23 of spirits and vivacity, quick tempered, witty, and given to anecdote — fascinating to me as a child." 2. Edward Edzvards, born at Stockbridge, Mass., January 20, 1763; married Mary Ballard, of Hadley, Mass., daughter of Joshua and Ruth Ballard, September 4, 1783 ; she was born January 11, 1764, and died at Chenango, N. Y., February 12, 1824. Mr. Edwards died at Albion, Mich., February 3, 1845, They had ten children. William Edwards' Memoirs says of Edward : " When I first engaged in business at Northampton, my brother Edward was in business, and doing well, at Stock- bridge. He was kind, and rendered me important aid. He removed to Broome County, N. Y., about the year 1800, and was engaged in making pine lumber on the Chenango and Susquehanna Rivers, and running it to Baltimore. He made it profitable for several successive years, and laid such induce- ments before me that I embarked largely with him in pur- chasing timber lands, building saw-mills, establishing a store," etc. Mrs. Frances Mather remembered her uncle Edward. He was very tall, six feet and three or four inches, straight, slen- der, and of an uncommon personal beauty. When his father was commissioner on the boundary line, as before mentioned, Edward, who was with him, was adopted by the Indians, and given an Indian name, which meant " the handsome man." He came to Bath, N. Y., and was interested in large tracts of land. He necessarily lived the life of a pioneer in that new country; was elected a member of the legislature, and was much respected. His descendants abound in middle New York and in Michigan. 3. Jonathan Edzvards, born October 16, 1764; married his cousin Lucy, daughter of Jahleel Woodbridge, of Stockbridge, November 20, 1778. He died at Binghamton, N. Y., Sep- tember, 1832; she died at Youngstown, O., 1848. They had eleven children. Mrs. Mather remembered Jonathan well. She said he was remarkable for originality and wit. In his early life his father gave him a farm at Stockbridge. Some one who lived where Binghamton now is, offered to exchange land for the farm, 24 Genealogy of tlw Edwards Family. and Jonathan thus acquired a property in the heart of that town. There he Hved many years, daily calHng upon his sister, Mary Whiting. Mrs. Mather remembered their talks of early struggles, and of the life at Stockbridge. " He and my mother were mighty in prayer, and prayed for their children's children to the latest generation — not that they might be rich and prominent, but that they might love and honor God." He died and was buried at Binghamton. His descendants mostly live in West- ern Pennsylvania and in Northern Ohio." 4. Richard Edwards, born March 5, 1766; married Alia Visa Griffin, of Abington, Conn. ; was a lawyer, and at first practiced in Albany, N. Y., then removed to Cooperstown, N. Y., where he died, in 1805. Mrs. Edwards died in Stock- bridge, 181 1. Mrs. Mather spoke of Richard as " a brilliant lawyer." Like the rest of the men of that family, he was tall and fine looking. 5. Phcbe Edwards, born November 4, 1768; married (i) Rev. Asahel Hooker, June 11, 1792; he was graduated at Yale, 1789; died April 19, 1813. They had four children. She married (2) Samuel Farrer, of Andover, Mass., and died January 21, 1848. Mr. Farrer was born December 13, 1773; died — , . " Phebe Edwards, as a girl, was fond of read- ing, and the atm.osphere of her father's house was favorable to the cultivation of her taste. She married the Rev. Asahel Hooker, of Hartford. Pie was descended, m the fifth gen- eration, from the Rev. Thomas Hooker. Pie was settled at Goshen, Conn. ; was an excellent preacher, his aspect and manner winning, and his voice pleasant. There were, at an early day, in Connecticut, a few ministers who instructed young men in systematic theology, preparatory to their be- coming preachers. After the death of Mr. Backus, one of the most prominent of these preachers, the importance of establishing a theological school was urged, and Mr. Hooker was fixed on by his brethren as the proper man for the pur- pose. From 1803 to iSio, he conducted the school success- fully. In all, thirty-two youiig men were his pupils, and lived Phebe Edwards Hooker. William Edwards. Descendants of Timothy and Rho'da Ogdm Edwards. 25 in his house. Among these were Naah Porter, of Farming- ton; Heman Humphrey, Bennet Tyler, Abel McEwen, and Joshua Huntington, all men of eminence in their day. Mr, Hooker's health failed, and at his own request, he was dismissed from his pastoral charge, in 1810, and removed to Norwich, Conn., where he soon after died. In 1814, Mrs. Hooker married Samuel Farrer, Esquire, Treasurer of the Theological Seminary at Andover, Mass. This position was much adapted to her habit of thought and feeling. She soon began to take a deep interest in the Semi- nary, and everything that concerned it. Her influence as an exemplary Christian, full of benevolent sympathies, zealous for the cause of Christ, was felt by all those who came in con- tact with her. Her regard for ministers and their families, and her large hospitality, were salutary influences at Andover. She retained till the last her taste for reading, and an interest in everything that showed progress in society. She consid- ered all scientific improvements, all inventions, as tending to the advancement of the Redeemer's kingdom. The winter in which she died, at the age of seventy-nine, she read new books on astronomy ; and on one cold evening, when a gen- tleman of the neighborhood brought a telescope, and set it up near the house, she went out on the snow and looked at the rings of Saturn. She died, after a short illness, January 22, 1848." (From notes by her daughter, Mrs. Cornelius.) 6. IVUliam Edzvards, born at Northampton, Mass., Novem- ber II, 1770; married Rebecca Tappan, of Northampton, November 11, 1793; died at Brooklyn, N. Y., December 29, 1851. She was born July 14, 1775; died at Brooklyn, March 27, 1857. They had eleven children. William Edwards, in 1847, four years before his death, wrote his recollections, which were printed in 1898, as " Memoirs." From these the following notes are taken : In his fourteenth year, young Edwards went from Stockbridge to Elizabethtown, N. J., to learn the tanning trade from his uncle, Oliver Spencer, and began an apprenticeship, but before the end of the year returned to Stockbridge on account of his health, and remained there until 1787. While at home 26 Genealogy of the Edwards Family. the Shays insurrection broke out, and he enUsted in a Berk- shire regiment. (For his interesting account of this war, and his experiences connected with it, see the Memoirs.) He re- turned to EHzabethtown and resumed his duties. He joined a Grenadier Mihtia Company, and was the fourth of the com- pany in stature, measuring six feet three and a half inches. When General Washington, in 1789, came to New York to be inducted into the office of President, he passed through Elizabethtown, and while at breakfast there, at the house of Samuel Smith, William was one of a guard composed of the six tallest men of his company, placed at the house. The soldiers escorted the General to Elizabethtown Point, and were reviewed by him before he embarked in the barge for New York. This experience, William, in his old age, spoke of as the proudest of his Hfe. In 1789, he went to East Had- dam. Conn., to perfect himself in his trade, and then, by the advice of his father, settled in Northampton, before he was twenty years of age. Aided by friends, he built a tannery, introducing changes and improvements that he had thought out during his apprenticeship. In 1799, the tannery was de- stroyed by fire. Again his friends stood by him, and he was enabled to put up a much larger building, and to introduce further improvements. During these years at Northampton, he revolutionized the tanning trade. The bark mill, the heat- ers for boiling the ground bark, the hide mill, and the roll- ing machine, were but part of his patented contrivances. In 1838, the Honorable Gideon Lee, of New York, in an address before the Electic Fraternity, after enumerating the im- provements that had taken place in tanning during the last thirty years — in the construction of tanneries and in labor- saving machinery — said : " The invention and application of these important im.provements originated chiefly with Colonel William Edwards. I am not extravagant in rating the ben- efits of his improvements at millions. They have spread, and have been adopted in some sort or measure in all the States where leather is manufactured." In 1795, William married Rebecca Tappan, daughter of Benjamin and Sarah Holmes Tappan, of Northampton, and Descendants of Timothy and Rhoda Ogden Edwards: 27 sister of the well known brothers, Benjamin, later United States Senator from Ohio, John, Charles, Arthur, and Lewis Tappan. On her mother's side, Rebecca was descended from Mary Franklin, sister to Benjamin Franklin. During the year 1800, when war with France was threatened, troops were raised in Massachusetts, and a company of sixty men was organized in Northampton. Of this, William Edwards was chosen Captain. When their three months' term expired "we were cordially received into the regular militia of the State, where I v/as raised, first to the rank of Major, subse- quently to that of Colonel. In 1813, when Boston was threat- ened by the British, I commanded a regiment of artillery, consisting of four companies. Eleven companies were or- dered to rendezvous at Boston, and the Governor and Coun- cil called me to the command of this body of troops. I was two months in the service." Mr. Edwards represented Northampton at the General Court repeatedly. He was a Federalist, and his son, WilHam W. Edwards, says of him (Memoirs) : " No man exercised more political influence in his town and State than he did in the early years of this century. He was entrusted with various offices in Northampton, was on the Board of Select- men, and was identified with every measure for improvement in the town." In the time of contraction succeeding the war, the corpo- rate company which had been organized by Mr. Edwards and friends failed. Aided by New York friends who were in the leather business, he began anew in the wilderness, 1817, in the town of Hunter, Greene County, N. Y., and erected what was for years the largest tannery in the United States. In 1830, this was burned to the ground, but was rebuilt the same year by the assistance of three of Mr. Edwards' sons. He retired from business in 1834. The last years of his life were passed in Brooklyn, at the home of his son Richard and daughter Elizabeth, and he died there in the eighty-second year of his age. IMrs. Edwards survived him a few years. The remains of the two lie in Greenwood Cemeterv. 28 Genealogy of the Edwards Family. 7. Robert Ogden Edwards, born September 13, 1772; died May 23, 1773. 8. Timothy Edwards, born July 12, 1774; he followed the sea, and was for some years master of a ship between Charles- ton and Savannah, and Liverpool; married Sarah Haigh, of Huddersfield, England, 1820, and soon after retired from his profession. He settled at first at Augusta, Ga., as a cotton broker; in 1829, removed to Lexington, Greene County, N. Y., and engaged in tanning. About 1835, he went to Jersey City, N. ]., and resided there with his children until his death in . For some years he was a Justice of the Peace in Jersey City. Mrs. Edwards died in Northampton, Mass., about 1840. They had five children. The compiler of this record well remembers his great-uncle, Timothy Edwards, both at Lexington and Jersey City. He was six feet three inches in height, slender and straight ; of dark complexion, long and straight black hair, and piercing black eyes ; aquiline nose ; a very fine-looking man, and con- spicuous in any assemblage. He delighted to talk of his sailor life ; was at St. Petersburg when Napoleon was at Mos- cow, 1813; had traded at Archangel, and derided the story of the maelstrom ofi the coast of Norway, which, in those days, cut a figure in school geographies. 9. Mary Ogdcn Edwards, born April 9, 1776; died Febru- ary 13, 1777. 10. Rhoda Edwards, born May 7, 1776; married Josiah Dwight, of Northampton, March 3, 1798; died November 13, 1864. He died about 1822. They had fifteen children. " Madam Dwight was a wonder and a joy to all who knew her, for intellectual power and brightness, to the end <3f her very long life, and was held in veneration by the admiring people of Northampton, and by a multitude without that historic town." (Dv/ight Genealogy.) 11. Elizabeth Edivards, born at ii P.M., October 20, 1780, at Northampton ; died July 12, 1855. Unmarried. 12. Mary Edwards, born i A.M., October 21, 1780; mar- ried Mason Whiting, of Great Barrington, Mass., lawyer, Mrs. Rhoda Edwards DwighT. :\Irs. ]Mary Edwards Whiting. Descendants of Timothy and Rhoda Ogdcn Edwards. 29 April 26, 1800; he was born May 8, 1774; and died at Bing- hamton, N. Y., January 11, 1849. She died January 21, 1873. They had eight children. " Full of life and gaiety in her childhood, Mary Edwards could dance with the merriest, turn the house upside down with the girls, run away with the hearts of the young men, and match her cousm, Aaron Burr, in fun and wit. She was a great favorite of her father, who once introduced her to some of his Scotch friends as, more than any member of the family, the image of her grandfather. At the age of twenty- two she removed with her husband, a young Berkshire law- yer, to Chenango Point, at the junction of the Chenango and Susquehanna Rivers, now Binghamton. There were then only two or three houses in the place, and the county was almost a wilderness. She was one of the few original mem- bers of the church which, some time after her arrival, was organized. Mr. Whiting was the leading lawyer, and his house, in the absence of hotels, was the resort of the lawyers and judges during the sessions of the courts. Mr. Whiting had a genuine love of nature and of books, and he cultivated in his children tastes for both. Mrs. Whiting was the chief educator of her daughters, and impressed upon them, in an unusual degree, her own mental, moral, and religious char- acter. Her religion was at once a controlling principle and a ruling passion, her daily business and her constant delight. She was interested, to the end of her life, in passing events, in the business and pleasures of her children and grandchil- dren, in the growth of the town, and the welfare of the nation. Her mind was as clear at fourscore and ten as it was in the prime of life. She died at the age of ninety-two, the last of the children of Timothy and Rhoda Ogden Edwards. The whole city of Binghamton was moved by her death. All classes, all ages, all denominations, all nationalities, crowded to her funeral." 13. Anna Edzvards, born February 2, 1784; married Ashley Williams, of Hadley, Mass., 1830; died about 1835. ._ 14. Robert Burr Edwards, born September 14, 1786; mar- 30 Genealogy of the Edwards Family. ried Hannah, daughter of Asahel Pomeroy, of Northampton, Mass., January 13, 1813; died at Charleston, S. C, of yellow fever, 1823; she was born February 8, 1795; died January 4, 1867. They had one child. Mrs. Edwards married (2) John Tappan, of Boston, and died January 4, 1867. 15. , born 1788; died without name. I. SECOND GENERATION. CHIJLDRliN OF SARAH EDWARDS AND BENJAMIN CHAPLIN. 1. Mehitable Chaplin, born July 28, 1784; married Seth Cushman, of Guildhall, Vt., 1803. He was born May 15, 1782; died March 18, 1845. " He was a lawyer of extensive practice ; was for many years a member of the Legislature, and was the State Attorney for a considerable period. Was Brigadier General in the War of 1812 ; also Commissary." (From Cushman Genealogy.) She died in 1847. They had five children. 2. Benjamin Chaplin, Jr., born March 13, 1786; married Susanna C. Soule, who was born July 12, 1785 ; she died July 26, 1867. They had one child. 3. Timothy Edwards Chaplin, born August 18, 1781 ; was a seafaring man, and died at Acapulco, Mexico ; unmarried. 4. Jonathan Edwards Chaplin, born April 30, 1789; gradu- ated at Yale, 1808; admitted to the bar, 1813, and settled at Buffalo, N. Y. ; removed, 1818, to Urbana, O. ; married Har- riet Hoisington, 1820, daughter of Abishai and Lucinda Hoisington, of Wayne, now Woodstock, Champaign County, O. She was born January 5, 1798, at Windsor, Vt., and had emigrated with her father's family from Windsor to Ohio in 1817; died at Tifihn, O., January 27, 1840, leaving two chil- dren. He married (2), at Maumee City, O., the widow of General Josiah Snelling, U. S. A., and daughter of Colonel Thomas Hunt, 183 1 ; in 1S31, he joined the M. E. Church, and was located at Elyria, O., 1838; at Tiffin, O., 1838-1839; Maumee City, 1841 ; in 1842, was Principal of Branch of State University at White Pigeon, Wis., where he died September 15, 1846. By his second wife there were no children. CHILDREN OE SARAH EDWARDS (CHAPLIN) AND DANIEL TYLKR. I. Sarah Pierpont Tyler, born April 2.2, 1791 ; married Rev. Samuel Porter Williams, of Newburvport, Mass.. No- ( 31 ) 32 Genealogy of the Eckvards Family. vember 21, 1817; died November 7, 1857. They had six children. 2. Edwin Tyler, born November 24, 1793; married (i) his cousin, Alia Mary Edwards, 1821 ; she died in Brooklyn, Conn., 1833. They had two children. He married (2) Mrs. Charlotte Musgrave Wharton, of Harrisburg, Pa. ; died at Philadelphia, August 4, 1838; she died 1852. 3. Frederick Tyler, born at Abington, Conn., May 7, 1795 ; married Sophia Sharpe, of Abington, February 16, 1816. He lived several years at Hunter, N. Y., and later at Hartford, Conn., where he died, August 3, 1880; Mrs. Tyler died June 19, 1861. They had seven children. 4. Daniel Tyler, born at Brooklyn, Conn., January 7, 1799; graduated at West Point, 1819, Second Lieutenant Light Artillery; at Springfield Armory, 1830 to 1832, Captain; mar- ried Emily Lee, of Norwich, Conn., May 28, 1832; resigned from army, 1834. Erected the first coke hot-blast furnace built in America, in Lycoming County, Pa., 1835; President Norwich and Worcester Railroad, 1840; President Morris Canal and Banking Company, 1843 ; President Macon and Western Railroad, 1845 ; Brigadier General Connecticut Vol- unteers, 1861 ; commanded a division of the Reserve at the battle of Bull Run; resigned his commission April 6, 1864; one of the founders of Anniston, Ala., and of the Woodstock Iron Company. President Mobile and Montgomery Rail- road, 1873 ; died November 30, 1882. Mrs. Tyler died March 9, 1864. They had five children. THIRD GENERATION. CHILDREN OF MEHITABLE CHAPLIN AND GEN. SETH CUSHMAN. I. Charles Chaplin Cushman, born' 1804; married Hannah Whittier Sleeper, of Belfast, Me., September 18, 1833. He died November 25, 1849; she died September 17, 1861. They had four children. * Descendants of Timothy and Rhoda Ogdcn Edwards. 33 2. Sarah Cushman, born ; married Captain John McNab, U. S. A., March 22, 1844 ; died March 31, 1878. They had one child. 3. Maria Cushman, born ; married Russell G. Hopkinson, of Salem, Vt., March 10, 1834, who died October 31, 1865 ; she died June 15, 1876. They had no children. 4. Betsy Cushman, born September, 1822; married John Nichols, of Dracut, Mass., March 22, 1844; died February 21, 1852 ; he died June 25, 1898 ; was graduated at Williams, 1839 ; lawyer ; residence, Janesville, Wis. They had three children. 5. Mary Cushman, born ; died at the age of fourteen, CHILDREN OF BENJAMIN CHAPLIN, JR., AND SUSANNA C. SOULE. I. Mary L. Chaphn, born October 15, 1824; died October 27, 1824. CHILDREN OF JONATHAN EDWARDS CHAPLIN AND HARRIET HIOISINGTON. 1. Edwards Hastings Chaplin, born in Ohio, March 21, 1822; married, in winter of 1850-51, Helen Constance Still- man, of Peoria County, 111. They resided in Swan, Warren County, 111., until 1856, when he sold his farm in Illinois and removed to Nebraska, near Omaha. He died February 12, 1873; she died April 9, 1872. They had five children. 2. William Rapier Chaplin, born at Tifhn, O., December 26, 1839 ; he was raised from infancy by his aunt, Mrs. Eleanor D. Hoisington Thomas ; in 1846, the Thomases came to Swan, 111., and he lived there till 1853 ! ^^ was a student at Lombard University, Galesburg, 111., 1855-1858; a soldier in the Civil War, in Captain Palmer's company, First Regiment Illinois Cavalry Volunteers ; was taken prisoner with the regiment at Lexington, Mo.; paroled; studied law, and was admitted to the bar before 1864; married Susan E. Lewis, of Berwick, Warren County, 111., December 29, 1864; removed to Lewis- burg, Miami County, Kan., where he died December 21, 1886. They had four children. (3) 34 Genealogy of the Edwards Family. CHILDREN OF SARAH PIERPONT TYLER AND REV. SAMUEL PORTER WILLIAMS. 1. vSeptimus Tyler Williams, born December 22, 1818 ; died December 2, 1901 ; resided in New York City ; unmarried. 2. Edwards C. Williams, born Alarch 2, 1820; married (i) Susan A. Harrower, of Lawrenceville, Pa. ; she died May 30, 1856. They had one child. Married (2) Mary F. Cushman, of Troy, N. Y., March i, 1859. They have three children. 3. Josiah D wight Williams, born April 2, 182 1 ; died Sep- tember 24, 1822. 4. William Pierpont Williams, born November 17, 1822; married Julia Woodbridge Lanman, of Norwich, Conn., December 8, 1851 ; died January 5, 1870. They had two children. 5. Sarah Williams, born June 2, 1824; died March 12, 1826. 6. Mary Elizabeth Williams, born February 27, 1826; mar- ried her cousin, Richard Cunningham Edwards, June 6, 1849; he died 1903 ; residence, Danielson, Conn. No children. CHILDREN OE EDWIN TYLER AND ALLA MARY EDWARDS. 1. Sarah Edwards Tyler, born September 18, 1822; mar- ried Edward Carrington Henshaw, March 8, 1849; died at Oakland, Cal., August 30, 1894. Mr. Henshaw died at Fort McKavitt, Texas, October 16, 1872. They had seven chil- dren. Mrs. Henshaw was one of the associate managers of the Chicago Sanitary Commission in the Civil War, and pub- lished the history of the Northwestern Branch. Mr. Hen- shaw commanded an artillery company named for him " Hen- shaw's Battery" ; was at the battle of Bufifington Island, and with Burnside at Knoxville ; after the war was in the Regular Army. 2. Edwin Tyler, born , 1827; graduated at Yale, 1848; lived and died at Oakland, Cal.; unmarried. CHILDREN OE FREDERICK TYLER AND SOPHIA SHARPE. I. Edwin Tyler, born November 16, 1816; died February 10, 1818. Descendants of Thnothy and Rhoda Ogdcn Edwards. 35 2. Sarah Sophia Tyler, born June 29, 1820; married Sidney Joseph Cowen, of Saratoga Springs, N. Y., lawyer, June 2, 1840; died June 24, 1887. Mrs. Cowen lived for many years at Hartford, Conn. Mr. Cowen died at sea, September 10, 1844, and was buried in St. James Cemetery, Liverpool, England. They had two children. 3. George Frederick Tyler, born at Brooklyn, Conn., August 4, 1822; married Louisa Richmond Blake, daughter of Rev. Lauris Blake, D.D., of Brooklyn, Conn., August 25, 1845 ; was engaged in business many years in Philadelphia, where he died September 24, 1896. Mrs. Tyler died Novem- ber 26, 1883. They had five children. 4. Jane Gray Tyler, born at Hunter, N. Y., 1826; died July 31, 1828. 5. Helen Edwards Tyler, born at Hunter, 1828; married at Hartford, Conn., Ciprian Nichols Beach, April 28, 1852; died at Philadelphia, July 13, i860. 6. Robert Ogden Tyler, born at Hunter, N. Y., December 22, 1831 ; graduated at West Point, 1853; Second Lieutenant Third Regiment Artillery, 1854; in command of the siege train of the Army of the Potomac, April 4, 1862 ; in the battles of Hanover Court House, Gaines' Mill, and Malvern Hill ; commanded the artillery of the Center Grand Division at Fredericksburg; the artillery reserve at Chancellorsville ; the same under General Hunt at Gettysburg, at Spottsylvania, North Anna, Tolopolony, and Cold Harbor ; was severely wounded in the last named battle, and his military career was closed. He was brevetted in the Regular Army a Major for Fredericksburg, Lieutenant Colonel for Gettysburg, Brig- adier General for Cold Harbor, and Major General " for gal- lant and meritorious services in the field " during the war. He died December i, 1874, at Boston; was buried at Hart- ford, Conn., in Cedar Hill Cemetery, " with the highest military honors" ; was unmarried. 7. Edwin vS. Tyler, born at Hunter, N. Y., October 10, 1834; married Camilla A. Treadwell, of Farmington, Conn., March S, i860. They have had seven children. Residence, Hartford, Conn. 36 Genealogy of the Edwards Family. CHILDREN Olf GEN. DANIEL TYLER AND EMILY LEE. 1. Alfred Lee Tyler, born May 19, 1834; married Annie Scott, May 25, 1859. They have three children. Residence, Anniston, Ala. 2. Gertrude Tyler, born February 16, 1856; married Charles Carow, June 8, 1859. They have five children. 3. Edmund Tyler, born May 2, 1838; unmarried. 4. Mary Lee Tyler, born March 2, 1840; married Alex- ander Moore, U. S. A., April i, 1875. They have one child. Residence, New Vork. 5. Augustus Cleveland Tyler, born May 2, 185 1 ; gradu- ated at West Point, 1873 ; married Nellie Osgood, June 3, 1878. They have three children. Residence, New London, Connecticut. FOURTH GENERATION. CHILDREN OF CHARLES CHAPLIN CUSHMAN AND HANNAH WHITTIER SLEEPER. 1. Mary Chaplin Cushman, born August 31, 1834; married Captain Arthur Child (seaman), who died May 19, 1882; she died September 27, 1874. They had one child. 2. Charles Seth Cushman, born March 25, 1837; married Helen Mills Wilson, of Janesville, Wis., July 16, 1862; he died at Chippewa Falls, Wis., January 9, 1883. They had two children. 3. Sarah Maria Cushman, born January 15, 1841 ; married Captain Howard L. Higgins, seaman, March 25, 1863. They had three children. 4. Frances Eleanor Cushman, born April 25, 1843 ; mar- ried Cornelius B. Payne, October 16, 1866; he died November 12, 1896. They have had three children. CHILDREN OE SARAH CUSHMAN AND CAPT. JOHN MCNAB. I. Charles McNab, born ; lost at sea, 1863. Descendants of Timothy and Rlioda Ogdcn Edwards. 37 CHII.DRE:n of BliTSY CUSHMAN AND JOHN NICHOLS. 1. Mary Nichols, born November 23, 1844; died January 3> 1845. 2. Helen Nichols, born January 28, 1846; married John Webster Manning, of Janesville, Wis., December 6, 1866. 3. Jonathan Edwards Nichols, born February 9, 1852 ; died September, 1852. CHILDREN OF EDWARD HASTINGS CHAPLIN AND HELEN CONSTANCE STILLMAN. 1. Harriet Eunice Chaplin, born at Swan, 111., December 17, 1851 ; married (i) N. H. Johnson, of Laramie, Wyo., December 24, 1875; he died May 21, 1876; married (2) Enos A. Shade, of Leadville, Col., May 20, 1882; now resides at Pueblo, Col. 2. Benjamin Asel Chaplin, born at Laramie, Wyo., July 15, 1883; married Mrs. Sarah D'Oyley, December 25, 1875; died December 28, 1887. No children. 3. Harvey Stillman Chaplin, born at Swan, 111., May 11, 1855 ; married at Laramie, Wyo., Laura Reynolds, October 29, 1879. They have one child. Residence, Wheatland, Wyo. 4. Emma Maria Chaplin, born April 28, 1857; died March 3, 1859 5. William Edwards Chaplin, born at Omaha, Neb., Feb- ruary 25, i860; married at Laramie, Wyo., May Ralston, February 14, 1882. He is editor Laramie Daily Republican, and Register U. S. Land Office at Cheyenne, Wyo. They have two children. CHILDREN OF WILLIAM RAPIER CHAPLIN AND SUSAN E. LEWIS. I. David Chaplin, born . 2. Eliphalet Lewis Chaplin, born , 1867; died at Harrisonville, Mo., October 18, 1877. 3. Mary Chaplin, born . 4. Harriet Chaplin, born . Residence, Lewis- burg, Kan. 38 Genealogy of tite Edwards Family. CHILDRE;N of EDVVARDS C. WILLIAMS AND SUSAN A. HARROWER. I. Benjamin Harrovver Williams, born December 13, 1855 ; married Adelia Emma Decker, of Tioga, Pa., April 29, 1885. They have two children, CHILDREN OF EDWARDS C. WILLIAMS AND MARY FLOYD CUSHMAN, 1. Maria Tallmadge Williams, born January 26, i860 ; mar- ried, at Oakland, Cal., September 26, 1900, Rev. Reed Brown Cherrington, of Kenwood, Cal. 2. Sarah Pierpont Williams, born December 12, 1862; died December 22, 1863. 3. Mary Floyd Williams, born March 23, 1866. CHILDREN OF WILLIAM PIERPONT WILLIAMS AND JULIA WOODBRIDGE LANMAN. 1. Thomas Scott WiUiams, born December i, 1852; mar- ried Margaret Neville. They have two children. Residence, St. Louis, Mo. 2. Charles Lanman Williams, born August 22, 1856; died May, 1857. 3. W'illiam Pierpont Williams, Jr., born April 11, 1858; lawyer; unmarried. Residence, New York. FIFTH GENERATION. CHILDREN OF MARY CHAPLIN CUSHMAN AND CAPT. ARTHUR CHILD. I. Marion Cushman, born October 25, 1865 ; married, June 16, 1886, Herbert B. Ray. They have two children. CHILDREN OF SARAH MARIA CUSHMAN AND HOWARD L. HIGGINS. 1. Mary Alice Higgins, born January 24, 1864. 2. Howard C. Higgins, born June i, 1865. Descendants of Timotliy and RJioda Ogdcn Edzvards. 30 3. Eleanor C. Higgins, born December 31, 1873 ; died July 24, 1890. CHILDREN OF FRANCES ElvFANOR CUSHMAN AND CORNELIUS B. PAYNE. 1. Alice Cushman Payne, born July 31, 1867; died Feb- ruary 19, 1 89 1. 2. Cornelia Bicknell Payne, born February 23, 1875. 3. Charles Cushman Payne, born March 7, 1877. CHILDREN OF CHARLES SETH CUSHMAN AND HELEN MILLS WILSON. 1. Seth Wilson Cushman, born September 6, 1864; mar- ried Olive Reed, June 16, 1897; she was born at Oakland, Cal., October 17, 1869. They have one child. Residence, New York. 2. Ralph Edwards Cushman, born February 16, 1866. CHILDREN OF HARVEY STILLMAN CHAPLIN AND LAURA REYNOLDS. I. Bessie Helen Chaplin, born December 14, 1882. CHILDREN OF WILLIAM EDWARDS CHAPLIN AND MAY RALSTON. 1. Thomas Edwards Chaplin, born December 22, 1882. 2. Alay Chaplin, born October 5, 1884. CHILDREN OF BENJAMIN HARROWER WILLIAMS AND ADELIA EMMA DECKER. 1. I,ucella Williams, born September 21, 1886. 2. Amy Williams, born October 31, 1887. CHILDREN OF THOMAS SCOTT WILLIAMS AND MARGARET NEVILL. T. Julia Williams, born . 2. vScott Williams, born . 40 Genealogy of the Edwards Family. CHILDREN OF SARAH EDWARDS TYLER AND EDWARD CARRINGTON HENSHAW. 1. Edward T3der Henshaw, born at Ottawa, 111., Decem- ber 4, 1849; married Mary Ranlett, ; died October 14, 1901 ; Treasurer Union Savings Bank. Oakland, Cal. They had three children. 2. Charles Edwards Henshaw, born, 1854; died, 1858. 3. Stanley Henshaw, born, 1856; died, 1864. 4. Frederick William Henshaw, born at Ottawa, 111., May 24, 1858; married Grace Susan Tubbs, ; Judge of Superior Court of Alameda County, California. They have four children. Residence, Oakland, Cal. 5. William Griffith Henshaw, born at Ottawa, 111., March 28, i860 ; married Hettie Stuart Tubbs, . They have three children. Residence, Oakland, Cal. 6. Tyler Henshaw, born at Ottawa, 111., February 6, 1862 ; married Ira Harrington, . They have two children. Residence, Oakland, Cal, 7. Charlotte Henshaw, born, 1851 ; died in infancy. CHILDREN OE SARAH SOPHIA TYLER AND SIDNEY JOSEPH CO WEN. 1. Catherine Berry Cowen, born February 17, 1841 ; mar- ried Henry Cleveland Pratt, Tune 20, i860; died February 2^, 1883. They had three children. 2. Sophia Tyler Cowen, born June 29, 1843 1 married Hon. Elisha Carpenter, of Hartford, Conn., February 9, 1876. Judge Carpenter died March 22, 1897. They had two children. Residence, Hartford, Conn. CHILDREN OE GEORGE FREDERICK TYLER AND LOUISA R. BLAKE. 1. George Frederick Tyler. Jr., born October 4, 1848; died August 22. 185 — . 2. Helen Beach Tyler, born May 26, 1849. Residence, Philadelphia. 3. Sidney Frederick Tyler, born December 23, 1850; mar- ried (i) Mary Woodrow Binney, February 16, 1880; she died Descendants of Timothy and Rhoda Ogdcn Edzvards 41 December 19, 1884. They liad two children ; married (2) Ida A. Elkins, March 8, 1888. Air. Tyler is President of the Fourth National Bank, Philadelphia. Residence, Ash- bourne, Pa. 4. Harry Blake Tyler, born March 20, 1852; married Eleanor O'Donnel, January 31, 1898. 5. Mary Louise Tyler, born July 5, 1857; married John W. Brock, of Philadelphia, November 12, 1879. They have had six children. Residence, Philadelphia. CHILDREN OF EDWIN S. TYLER .\ND CAMILLA A. TREADWELL. 1. Robert Ogden Tyler, born at Hartford, Conn., April 18, 1861 ; married, at Chicago, Elizabeth Roberts, December 22, 1890. They have one child. 2. Edwin S. Tyler, Jr., born July 17, 1862. 3. Sarah Sophia Tyler, born Alay 26, 1865 ; married George Eockwood Plummer, October 21, 1885; died at Hartford, December 23, 1886, leaving one child. 4. Camilla Matilda Tyler, born November 18, 1870; mar- ried George Pettigrew Bryan, November 26, 1892. They have one child. 5. Tube Treadwell Tyler, born May 31, 1869; died January 18, 1895. 6. Louisa Blake Tyler, born October 23, 1876. CHILDREN OE ALFRED LEE TYLER AND ANNIE SCOTT. 1. Caroline Tyler, born January 20, i860. 2. Alfred Lee Tyler, Jr.. born July 13, 1866. 3. Emily Lee Tyler, born November 26, 1875. CHILDREN OF GERTRUDE TYLER AND CHARLES CAROW. I. Edith Kermit Carow, born August 6. 1861 ; married Hon. Theodore Roosevelt. December 2, t886; Governor of State of New York: Vice-President of the United States, 1900; President, 1901 ; LL.D.. Yale. 1901 ; Chicago Univer- sity, T903. They have five children. Residence, Washing- ton, D. C. 42 Genealogy of the Edwards Family. 2. Emily Tyler Carow, born April i8, 1865. 3. Robert Kermit Carow, born February 20, i860; died August 25, i860. SIXTH GENERATION. CHILDREN OF MARION CUSHMAN CHILD AND HERBERT B. RAY. 1. John Childs Ray, born June 30, 1888. 2. Herbert Benjamin Ray, born December 22, 1894. CHILDREN OF SETH WILSON CUSHMAN AND OLIVE REED. I. Prudence Cushman, born at Newark, N. J., September 17, 1901. CHILDREN OF EDWARD TYLER HENSHAW AND MARY RANLETT. 1. Mary Edwards Henshaw, born July 20, 1879; died Feb- ruary 5, 1897. 2. John Cory Henshaw, born March 17, 1883. 3. Thomas Dale Henshaw, born November 30, 1891. CHILDREN OF FREDERICK WILLIAM HENSHAW AND GRACE SUSAN TUBES. 1. Tyler Tubbs Henshaw, born November 3, 1889. 2. Stanley Tubbs Henshaw, born July 8, 1891. 3. Frederick Tubbs Henshaw, born March 26, 1893. 4. Stuart Tubbs Henshaw, born October 10, 1897. CHILDREN OF WILLIAM GRIFFITH HENSHAW AND HETTIE STUART TUBBS. 1. William Griffith Henshaw, Jr., born October 10, 1883. 2. Alia Sarah Henshaw, born June 14, 1887. 3. Florence Adams Henshaw, born November 12, 1889. CHILDREN OF TYLER HENSHAW AND IDA HARRINGTON. 1. Ransom Henshaw, born March ii, 1895. 2. Ida Tyler Henshaw, born July 27, 1897. Descendants of Timothy and Rhoda Ogden Edzvards. 43 CHILDREN OF CATHERINK BERRY COWEN AND HENRY CEEVEEAND PRATT. 1. Kate Cleveland Pratt, born February 24, 1861 ; married W. W. Perry, October 6, 1880. 2. Henry Edwards Pratt, born December 16, 1865. 3. Sidney Cowen Pratt, born March 31, 1871. CHILDREN OE SOPHIA TYLER COWEN AND HON. ELISHA CARPENTER. 1. Sidney Cowen Carpenter, born October 18, 1879. 2. Helen Edwards Carpenter, born December — , 1885. CHILDREN OE SIDNEY FREDERICK TYLER AND MARY WOODROW BINNEY. 1. Charlotte Hope Binney Tyler, born January 5, 1881 ; married Robert Leeming, of Montgomery, Pa., February 24, 1902. 2. George Frederick Tyler, born August 10, 1883. CHILDREN OF MARY LOUISA TYLER AND JOHN W. BROCK. 1. George Tyler Brock, born October i, 1880; died Jan- uary 22, 1884. 2. John W. Brock, Jr., born February 14, 1883. 3. vSidney Brock, born ^lay 5, 1885. 4. Arthur Brock, born January 12, 1889. 5. Norman Hall Brock, born April 23, 1890. 6. Louise Blake Brock, born September 29, 1894. CHILDREN OF EDITH KERMIT CAROW AND THEODORE ROOSEVELT. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., born September 13, 1887. Kermit Roosevelt, born October 10, 1889. 3. Ethel Roosevelt, born August 13, 1891. 4. Archibald Bullock Roosevelt, born April 9, 1894. Ouentin Roosevelt, born November 19, 1897. 44 Genealogy of the Edwards Family. CHILDREN OF MARY LDe; TYLER AND ALEXANDER MOORE. I. Daniel Tyler Moore, born February 9, 1877. CHILDREN OE AUGUSTUS CLEVELAND TYLER AND NELLIE OSGOOD. 1. Ednah Leighton Tyler, born January 13, 1879. 2. Sallie Larned Tyler, born January 22, 1880. 3. Frederick Osgood Tyler, born November 14, 1883. CHILDREN OE ROBERT OGDEN TYLER AND ELIZABETH ROBERTS. I, Robert Ogden Tyler, Jr., born at Chicago, June i, 1893. CHILDREN OF SARAH SOPHIA TYLER AND GEORGE LOCKWOOD PLUMMER. I. Sarah Tyler Plummer. born at Hartford, Conn., Decem- ber 13, 1886. CHILDREN OE CAMILLE MATILDA TYLER AND GEORGE PETTIGREW BRYAN. I. Camille Elizabeth Bryan, born April 18, 1899. II. SECOND GENERATION. CHILDREN OP EDWARD EDWARDS AND MARY BALLARD. ~ I. John King Edwards, born at Stockbridge, Mass., August 13, 1784; died at Union, N. Y., January 28, 1866; unmarried. Lived at Union^ N. Y. 2. Robert Ogden Edwards, born at Stockbridge, April 17, 1786; removed to Chenango Forks, N. Y., in his youth, and lived there till his death, December 11, 1861. Began as clerk to Mr. Whitney ; was for years a merchant ; was Justice of the Peace and Sheriff; married Caroline Keeler, of Binghamton, N. Y. ; she was born at Norwalk, Conn., and died April 7, 1828. They had ten children. 3. George Cunningham Edwards, born at Stockbridge, September 28, 1787; married Hannah Carpenter, of Che- nango, N. Y., May 21, 1812. He lived at Bath, N. Y., and died there November 18, 1851. Was County Judge of Steu- ben County. Mrs. Edwards was born at Goshen, N. Y., Jan- uary 21, 1 791, and died at Bath, N. Y., June 29, 1875. They had eight children. " 4. Frederick Edwards, born at Stockbridge, September 22, 1789; married, at Danbury, Conn., Mrs. Dorcas Hodge, October 25, 1818; lived and died (April 6, 1870) in Sher- man, Conn. Mrs. Hodge, nee Hoyt, was born in Danbury, October 14, 1790; died July 28, 1856. They had one child. 5. Mary Edwards, born at Stockbridge, October 22, 1792 ; married James McKinney, August 30, 1832; died at Sturgis, Mich., September 14, 1837; she died at same place, March 18, i860. They had one child. ^ 6. William Edwards, born at Stockbridge, July 28, 1794; married Betsy Fay, of Sutton, Mass., August 20, 1815. She was born in Rutland, Vt., April 18. 1795; daughter of David Fay and Polly Burbank. Mr. Edwards was a manufacturer ( 45 ) ^6 Genealogy of the Edwards Family. of lumber and scythes, and lived and died (January 30, 1876) )in Lisle, N. Y, ; she died there, January 30, 1876. They had twelve children. ,,7. Timothy Edwards, born December 24, 1796; died at Ithaca, N. Y., September 20, 1825 ; unmarried. ■^ 8. Edwin Edwards, born October 2, 1799; married (i), in Pontiac, Mich., Nancy Williams, who was born in Charlton, Mass., October — , 1792, and died at Waterford, Mich., April 22, 1836. They had one child. Married (2) Hannah Lewis, who died in Holly, Mich., January 24, 1854. They had nine children. Married (3) Celestia Chamberlain ; she was born May 15, 1812, and still lives; no children. 9. Henry Edwards, born January 10, 1804; married Lydia Holcomb, of Windham, N. Y., , 1829; died at Cald- well, N. Y., April 28, 1883 ; she was born in Connecticut, March 30, 1803; died in Warrensburg, N. Y., October 29, 1894. They had five children. 10. Alexander Hamilton Edwards, born March 22, 1807; died at Ithaca, N. Y., March 24, 1823. ' II. Charles Edwards, born May 29, 1809; married Jane Morse, of Vestal, N. Y., November 28, 1857; died September 8, 1862; was a merchant at Union, N. Y., and died there; no children. Mrs. Edwards married (2) William Otis Cornish, of Union, and died June 5, 1898. THIRD GENERATION. CHILDREN OF ROBERT OGDEN EDWARDS AND CAROLINE KEELER. 1. Mary Ann Edwards, born at Chenango Forks, N. Y., July 25, 1809; married Sidney Algernon Sheldon, M.D., of Kingston, Ontario, January 20, 1829; died April 27, 1897. He was born October i, 1802, son of Artemas Sheldon, of Burlington, Vt., and Sally Mather (granddaughter of Cotton Mather) ; died March 5, 1838. They had two children. 2. Edward Henry Edwards, born at Chenango Forks, May 24, 181 1 ; married Sarah Peck P>eckwith, of Triangle, N. Y., Descendants of Timothy and Rlwda Ogdcn Edzvards. 47 January — , 1840; she was born May 8, 1814; died August 16, 1851 ; he died . They had two children. 3. George Edwards, born at Chenango Forks, November 18, 1812; died July 21, 1813. 4. Susan Edwards, born July 11, 1814; unmarried; still living, at Albany, N. Y. - 5. Theodore Edwards, born at Chenango Forks, Novem- ber 26, 1815; married Eliza Maria Corser, , 1839; (she was born in Susquehanna, Pa., in 1821 ;) died at Albany, N. Y., October i, 1892. She died at Albany, November 15, 1896. They had two children. 6. Caroline Edwards, born at Chenango Forks, September 25, 1817; married, at Schenectady, N. Y'., William Bunker Vedder, C.E. ; died at Palatine Bridge, N. Y., April 5, 1865. Mr. Vedder w^as born October 26, 181 1 ; died July 31, 1868; son of William Vedder, who came from Holland. They had six children. 7. Harriet Edwards, born at Chenango Forks, Decem- ber 18, 1818; died at Canajoharie, N. Y., January 8, 1899; unmarried. ' 8. Robert Hoyt Edwards, born at Chenango Forks ; mar- ried Mercy Farr Beckwith, of Triangle, N. Y., ; died April 12, 1867. She was born September 10, 1820; died in Greene, N. Y., July 7, 1893. They had two children. 9. Ogden Edwards, born at Chenango Forks, December 22, 1825 ; married Mrs. Alice Hastings, nee Wheeler ; died in New York, February 21, 1866. They had two children. 10. Charles Augustus Edwards, born at Chenango Forks, February 28, 1828; married, at Albany, N. Y., Mary Ann Fry, December 6, 1858; she was born January 10, 1835, in Albany, and died there February 28, 1895; he is still living. They had four children. CHILDREN OF GKORGE CUNNINGHAM EDWARDS AND HANNAH CARPENTER. I. Mary Edwards, born at Elmira, N. Y., February 5, 1814 ; married David McMaster, of Bath, N. Y., February 22, 1843 ; 48 Genealogy of the Edwards Family. died September 11, 1890; he was born April 21, 1804; died at Bath, May 6, 1888. They had seven children. 2. George Edwards, born at Elmira, October 8, 1815 ; mar- ried vSarah Ann Sherwood, at Addison, N. Y., October 29, 1857; no children — an adopted daughter, Mary McGiben, who married Charles McMaster. 3. Jesse Edwards, born at Elmira, February 21, 1819 ; mar- ried, at Monticello. Ind., Emily Sheetz, June 18, 1846; died at Plover, Wis., February 6, 1866; was graduated at Prince- ton College, 1839; of Princeton Theological Seminary, 1843; tutor at Princeton College, 1843. Mrs. Edwards was born in Hampshire County, V'a., September 15, 1828, and is now living. They had eight children. 4. Clarissa Roe Edwards, born at Elmira, December 25, 1820; married, at Bath, N. Y., James Rowe Dudley, April 22, 1844, and is still living. He was born at Bath, March 5, 1816; died January 3, 1873. They had four children. 5. Alexander Edwards, born at Bath, N. Y., October 13, 1823 ; married Elizabeth Gray McCurdy, at Danville, N. Y,, October 2, 1849; died at Danville, October 17, 1900. She was born January 17, 1825; daughter of James McCurdy and Sarah Gray, and is still living. They had two children. 6. Mason Edwards, born December 8, 1825 ; died April 7, 1844. 7. John Edwards, born at Bath, N. Y., December 8, 1825 ; married, at Philadelphia, Pa., Rose Hill Murphy, May 22, 1851. She was born in Philadelphia, July 20, 1825, and died September 21, 1881. They had three children. Married (2), at Huntsville, O., Constance Lucretia Hunter, September 8, 1886; she was born at Cumberland, O.. April 27, 1853. They had one child. Mr. Edwards graduated at Princeton College. 1848; the Theological Seminary, 1851 ; was ordained by the Indian Presbytery, at Wheelock, Ind. Ter., December ii, 1853. Translator of sections of the Bible into Choctaw; was engaged in a revision of the Choctaw New Testament ; died February, 1903. Residence, San Jose, Cal. 8. Sarah Edwards, born May 12, 1830; died March 18, 1842. Descendants of Timothy and Rhoda Ogden Edwards. 49 CHILDREN OF FREDERICK EDWARDS AND DORCAS HODGE. I. Mary Amelia Edwards, born at Danbury, Conn., Decem- ber 6, 1819; married, at Sherman, Conn., Henry Sherwood, October — , 1846; died September 18, 1879, at Catskill, N. Y, He was born October — , 1817, at Sherman ; died January 22, 1881 at Catskill; was Representative in Connecticut State Legislature, and State Senator; was Judge of Probate for town of Sherman. They had one child. CHILDREN OF MARY EDWARDS AND JAMES MCKINNEY. I. Catherine Gray McKinney, born at Binghamton, N. Y., May 5, 1834; married Addison Tuttle Drake, February 22, 1855. He was born at Effington, N. H., May 5, 1822; died at Kalamazoo, Mich., May 16, 1890. They had five children. CHILDREN OF WILLIAM EDWARDS AND BETSY FAY. 1. Burbank Edwards, born at Lisle, N. Y., , 1816 ; died in infancy. 2. Ann Eliza Edwards, born at Lisle, February 19, 1817; married Jesse Smith, of Lisle, October 12, 1842 ; died October 21, 1899. He was born August 15, 1805; died October 13, 1868. They had one child. 3. Franklyn Burbank Edwards, born in Lisle, ]May ii, 1819; married, at Center Lisle, N. Y., Mary Barnes, July 29, 1847 ; died February 10, 1878. They had two children. 4. Emily Edwards, born in Lisle, April 16, 1821 ; married De Calvus Rogers, of Norwich, N. Y., June 28, 1855. No children. 5. Hamilton Edwards, born in Lisle, February 25, 1823 ; married Martha Ann Hanford, in Barry, N. Y., October 22, 1862. She was born in New Canaan, Conn., July 17, 1816; daughter of John Mead Hanford and Polly McCall; grand- daughter of Levi Hanford, of New Canaan; great-grand- daughter of Brigadier General John Mead, of Greenwich, Conn. They have had five children. 6. Charles Henry Edwards, born in Lisle, April 6, 1825 ; married,, in Addison, N. Y., Adelia Adelaide Jones, Novem- (4) to Genealogy of the Edzvards Family. ber II, 1856; died in Addison, March 18, 1900; was in quar- termaster's service four years of the Civil War. She was born July 25, 1827. They had six children. 7. Timothy Edwards, born in Lisle, December 25, 1827; married, in Marathon, N. Y., Huldah Ann Uptegrove, Feb- ruary 28, 1858. She was born in Scottstown, Orange County, N. Y., September 11, 1836; died in Cortland, N. Y., May 2, 1885; was daughter of Lewis William Uptegrove and Susan J. Bedford. They had three children. 8. William Burr Edwards, born in Lisle, February 13, 1829; married, in Center Lisle, N. Y., Mary Jane McCall, August 26, 1852; she was born in Oneonta, N. Y., Novem- ber 20, 1832; daughter of Hiram McCall, of Franklin, N. Y., and Polly Howell. He died in Binghamton, November 23, 1893. They had two children. Mr. Edwards received his education in the Homer and Binghamton Academies ; was admitted to the Bar January, 1853; served as Surrogate and Judge of Broome County for eighteen years. 9. Mary Ballard Edwards, born in Lisle, February 9, 1831 ; married Horace Lawrence Green, August 3, 1854; died Jan- uary 20, 1866. He was born in Virgin, N. Y., February 18, 1828, and is still living. They had two children. 10. David Fay Edwards, born in Lisle, November 24, 1834 : died February 14, i860. 11. Frances Jane Edwards, born in Lisle, July 24, 1838; married Henry Smith, who was born August 10, 1832, and died October 11, 1891. They had one child. 12. Clarissa Elizabeth Edwards, born in Lisle, December 4, 1842; unmarried. CHILDREN OF EDWIN EDWARDS AND HANNAH LEWIS. — - I. Pierpont Ogden Edwards, born at Pontiac, Mich., November 3, 1827; married, in Dryden, Mich., Rhoda Amanda Fellows ; she was born in Caroline, N. Y., July 12, 1825. They have one child. ■- 2. Henry Waldo Edwards, born at Waterford, Mich., November 10, 1829; married, in New Milford, Pa., Rosetta Descendants of Timothy and Rhoda Ogdcn Edwards. 51 Ann Corwin, February 22, 1866; she was born in Franklin, Pa., September 14, 1838. They have three children. 3. Edward DeWitt Edwards, born in Holly, Mich., August 16, 1831 ; died March i, 1862, on Governor's Island, New York Harbor, in the Union service. 4. William Lewis Edwards, born in Springfield, Mich., September 14, 1833 ; married, in Lisle, N. Y., Helen Brown, July 3, 1828; no children; an adopted daughter. 5. Charles Mosley Edwards, born in Springfield, Mich., July 31, 1835; married Caroline House, September — , 1854; she was born in Cazenovia, N. Y., Alay 3, 1829. They have had two children. 6. John Knox Edwards, born at Holly, Mich., ; died, 1863; in LTnion service, Civil War. 7. Julia Edwards, born ; died in infancy. 8. Henry Edwards, born ; died in infancy. 9. George Edwards, born ; died in infancy. CHILDREN OF HENRY EDWARDS AND LYDIA HOLCOMB. ^ I. Elizabeth Mary Edwards, born in Windham, N. Y., September 25, 1834; married, at Schroon Lake, N. Y., James Hubbard Carpenter, June 3, 1861 ; he was born at Hardwick, Vt., January 28, 1832; died at Glens Falls, N. Y., April 27, 1898; she died at Caldwell, N. Y., January 30, 1894. No children. 2. Henry Hobart Edwards, born at Windham, ; died at eighteen months. 3. Victoria Lydia Edwards, born at Windham, March 2, 1838; married, at Schroon Lake, N. Y., Duncan Moon, May 12, 1856, who died at Caldwell, N. Y., December 15, 1875. They had three children. 4. Rebecca Tappan Edwards, born at Hunter, N. Y., December 19, 1843 I married, at Warrensburg, N. Y., David Minor Woodward, September 2, 1868. One child. 5. Emma Selima Edwards, born at Hunter, December 19, 1843: married, at Schroon Lake, George Washington Glea- son, April 24, 1862. He was born at Rockingham, Vt., January 23, 1834. They had two children. £2 Genealogy of the Edwards Family. FOURTH GENERATION. CHILDREN OF MARY ANN EDWARDS AND SIDNEY ALGERNON SHELDON. 1. Robert Edwards Sheldon, born at Chenango Forks, N. Y., November 3, 1829; married, at Kingston, Ontario, Canada, Flora McCallum, April 30, 1870; died at Snohomish City, Wash., February 24, 1899; she was born at Greenville, Canada, July 23, 1848; died June 15, 1897. They had seven children. 2. Caroline Edwards Sheldon, born in Mississippi, Jan- uary 13, 1835 ; married Richard Frederick Davis, of Kings- ton, Ontario, September 16, 1863; he was born in Westport, Ireland, August 26, 1829. Have had five children. Resi- dence, Kingston, Ontario. CHILDREN OF EDWARD HENRY EDWARDS AND SARAH BECKWITH. 1. George Beckwith Edwards, born , 1841 ; mar- ried ; died in Denver, Col., ; she died . They had two children. 2. Edward Pomeroy Edwards, born , 1847. CHILDREN OF THEODORE EDWARDS AND ELIZA MARIA CORSER. 1. Charles Henry Edwards, born at Schenectady, N. Y. ; died May 25, 1841 ; married (i) Margaret Elizabeth Sickels, March 17, 1866; she was born February 8, 1844; died in Albany, April i, 1890. They had six children. Married (2) Mrs. Mary A. Blenis, at Troy, N. Y., January 4, 1899. 2. Carrie Theodocia Edwards, born May 31, 1846; died in Albany, October 24, 1898. Unmarried. CHILDREN OF CAROLINE EDWARDS AND WILLIAM BUNKER VEDDER. 1. Ogden Edwards Vedder, born at Schenectady, N. Y., July 24, 1839; f^ied at St. Paul, Minn., September, 1901. Unmarried. 2. Frances Harriet Vedder, born January 23, 1841 ; mar- Descendants of Timothy and Rhoda Ogdcn Edwards. 53 ried Dr. Temple Staughton Hoyne, of Chicago, October 17, 1866; he was born in Chicago, October 16, 1841, son of Thomas Hoyne and Leonora Temple; died February 4, 1899. No children. Residence, Canajoharie, N, Y. An adopted daughter. CHILDREN 01^ CATHERINE VEDDgR AND MAJOR ABRAM VAN DEUSEN DAVIS, U. S, A. 1. Caroline Davis, born at Palatine Bridge, N. Y., March 6, 1877; - Catherine Shepherd, 100. Catherine Shepherd, 104. Charles, 45. Charles, JZ- Charles, 99. Charles A., 60. Charles Augustus, 47. Charles Griffin, 84. Charles Grififin, 85. Charles Griffin, Jr., 87. Charles Hamilton, 58. Charles Henry, 49. Charles Henry, 52. Charles Herbert, 86. Charles Hodge, 54. Charles Mosley, 51. Charles Porter, 67. Charles Tappan, 100. Clara Dudley. 56. Clarissa Elizabeth, 50. Clarissa Roe, 48. Cora Ednah, 63. Cornelia, 71. David Fay, 50. Deane, 79. Duncan Lewis, 106. Dwight Woodbridge. 78. Edith Katharine Antill, Edward (of Stock- Edward DeWitt, 51. (149) 150 Genealogy of the Edwards Family. Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards 6. Edwards ton), ] Edwards bridge" Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards 145- Edwards ton), ] Edwards Edwards Edwards ton), I Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edward Dwight, loo. Edward Henry. 46. Edward Nelson, 84. Edward Pomeroy, 52. Edwin, 45. Edwin D., 60. Eliza Thaw, 78. Eliza Waterbury, loi. Elizabeth (of Windsor)", Elizabeth (of Northamp- Elizabeth (of Stock- 28. Elizabeth, 56. Elizabeth, 98. Elizabeth Mary, 51. Elizabeth Tappan, 98. Elizabeth Taylor, 76. Ella Mary, 84. Ellen Frederica, 86. Elmore King, 83. Emily, 49. Emily. 63. Emily, 74. Emily, 100. Emily Tyler, 85. Emma Selima, 51. Esther (of Windsor), 6. Esther (of Windsor), Esther (of Northamp- 5- Eugene Shepherd, loi. Eunice (of Windsor), 6. Eunice (of Northamp- 6. Fannie Hall, 85. Florence Agnes, 67. Frances Antill, 100. Francesina Miles, 87. Frances Jane, 50. Frances Rebecca, 100. Francis Hamilton, 67. Frank Barker, 62,. Franklin Bovd. 66. Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Franklyn Burbank, 49. Franklyn Ellsworth, 59. Frederick, 45. Frederick Romaine, 57. George, 47. George, 48. George, 51. George, 55. George Beckwith, 52. George Benjamin, 78. George Blair, 82. George Breed. 74. George Breed, 79. George Cunningham. 45. George Cunningham. 56. George Cunningham, 65. George Dickson, 79. George Hamilton. 58. George Ross, 87. Grace. 54. Grace Lamora. 60. Grace Louisa, 67. Flamilton, 49. Hannah (of Windsor), 6. Hannah Dudley, 55. Hannah Maria. 109. Harmon. 65. Harriet, 47. Harriet Louisa. loi. Harry Frederick. 66. Helen. 99. Helen, 104. Helen Eliza. 59. Helen Mar. 54. Helen Mar, 63. Helen Maria, 99. Helen Maria, 100. Helen McCurdy, 64. Herman Harmon, y6. Henry. 45. Henry. 51. Henry, 97. Henry Augustus. 100. Henry Waldo. 50. James Henry, 58. James Hodge. 55. Index. 1=^1 Edwards, James McCurdy, 56. Edwards, Edwards, Jerusha (of Windsor), 6. Edwards, Edwards, Jerusha (of Northamp- Edwards, ton), 15. Edwards, Edwards, Jesse, 48. Edwards, Edwards, Jessie Adelaide, 86. Edwards, Edwards. Jolni. 48. Edwards, Edwards, John King. 45. Edwards, Edwards, John Starke, 7^. Edwards, Edwards, John Woodbridge, 7^. Edwards, Edwards, Jonathan, 6. Edwards, Edwards, Jonathan, 2d, 16. Edwards, Edwards, Jonathan (of Stock- Edwards, bridge), 23. Edwards, Edwards, Jonathan, 71. Edwards, Edwards, Jonathan, 73. Edwards, Edwards. Jonathan, 82. 143. Edwards, Jonathan Ogden, 72. Edwards, Edwards, Jonathan Ogden. 83. 16. Edwards, John Knox, 51. Edwards, Edwards, John Tappan, 99. 2S. Edwards, Jonas Mann, 99. Edwards, Edwards. Joseph Woodbridge, 72. Edwards, Edwards, Joseph Woodbridge, 76. Edwards, Edwards, Juha, 51. Edwards, Edwards, Juha Louisa, 100. Edwards, Edwards. Henry Hobart, 51. Edwards, Edwards, Kate Gordon, 75. Edwards, Edwards. Katherine. S3- Edwards, Edwards, Katherine. 72. Edwards, Edwards, Katherine. 83. Edwards, Edwards, Katherine EHzabeth, 64. Edwards, Edwards, Katherine May, 58. Edwards. Edwards, Katherine May, 78. Edwards, Edwards, Lena Evelyn, 59. Edwards Edwards, Levi Farr, 53. Edwards, Edwards, Lewis, lOi. Edwards, Edwards, Louis, 53. Edwards. Edwards, Louis Walter, 77. Edwards, Edwards, Louisa, 79. Edwards, Edwards, Louisa Burr. 66. Edwards, Edwards, Lucia Halbert. 67. bridge). Edwards. Lucius Stanley, 62. Edwards, Edwards. Lucy (of Windsor). 6. Edwards, Edwards, Lucy (of Northampton), Edwards, 16. Edwards, Lucy, 71. Lucy. 74. Lucy, 77. Lucy Marie, 76. Lucy Woodbridge, 73. Lyda, 72. Margaret, 55. Margaret .Alice, 78. Margaret Dwight. 73. Marietta Rosa, 65. Maritia Harkness, 82. Martha (of Windsor), 6. Martha Elizabeth, 58. Martha Lois, 64. Matthias Ogden. 71. Mary (of Windsor), 6, Mary (of Northampton), Mary (of Stockbridge), Mary, 47. Mary. 53. Mary. 45. Mary. 54. Mary Adelaide. 58. Mary Adelaide. 67. Mary Ann, 45. Mary Ann. 63. Mary Amelia. 49. Mary Ballard. 50. Mary Constance. 56. Mary Elizabeth. 73. Mary Elizabeth. 100. Mary Elizabeth Graff. 85. Mary Estella, 60. IMary Gansevoort, 105. Mary Gansevoort. 106. Mary Louisa. 76. Mary McGiben, 54. Mary Ogden (of Stock- 28. Mary Ross. 87. Mary Shepherd, too. Mary Wbiting. 85. Mason. 48. iSa Genealogy of the Edwards Family. Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards 24. Edwards ton), I Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards 28. Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards bridge) Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Maurice Dwight, 74. May, 62. May Jane Alfereta, 59. Mortimer Burr. 57. Myra Hall, 89. Nancy Woodbridge, 71. Nancy Woodridge, 72. Nettie Foster, 87. Nettie Amelia, 60. Ogden, 47. Ogden, 75. Ogden E., 97- Ogden Ellery. 100. Ogden Ellery, 104. Ogden Matthias, 74. Ogden Matthias, Jr., 79. Orra Curtis, 72. Phebe (of Stockbridge), Pierpont (of Northamp- Pierpont Ogden, 50. Pomeroy, lOi. Pomeroy, 138. Porter Jones, 58. Randall, 65. Rebecca, 98. . Richard Cunningham, 98. Rebecca Matilda, loi. Rebecca Tappan, 51. Rhoda (of Stockbridge), Rhoda Ogden, 71. Rhoda Ogden Breed, 73. Richard (of London), i. Richard (of Hartford), i. Richard (of Stock- . 24. Richard, 71. Richard, 73. Richard, 74. Richard, 78. Richard. 84. Richard, Jr., 84. Richard, 86. Richard Arthur, 89. Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards bridge' Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards 15- Edwards 22. Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards ton), I Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards 3, T39- Edwards, bridge), Richard Cunningham, 98 Richard Henry, 58. Richard Henry, 85. Richard William, 87. Robert Burr, 29. Robert Hoyt, 47. Robert Maxwell Fry, 54- Robert Ogden (of Stock- , 28. Robert Ogden, 45. Robert Ogden, 53. Robert Ogden, 109. Robert Sedgwick, loi. Robert Sedgwick, 104. Ruth, 63. Ruth, 79. Ruth Irene, 63. Ruth Pierpont, 89. Samuel Hall, 84. Sarah (of Northampton), Sarah (of Stockbridge), Sarah, 48. Sarah, 85. Sarah, 109. Sarah Billings, 102. Sarah Elizabeth, 71. Sarah Endress, 64. Sarah Holmes, 98. Sarah Louise, 63. Sarah Mabel, 67. Susan, 47. Susannah (of Northamp- Susannah Haigh, 109. Theodore, 47. Theodore, 62. Thomas, 55. Thomas Bolles, 64. Thomas Shephard, loi. Thomas West, 109. Timothy (of Windsor), Timothy (of Stock- 16, 28. Index. 153 Edwards, Timothy, 46. Edwards, William, Edwards, Timothy, 50. Edwards, William, Edwards, Timothy, 71. Edwards, William Edwards, Timothy Dwight, 73. Edwards, William Edwards, Timothy Dwight, 76. Edwards, William Edwards, Timothy R., 84. Edwards, William Edwards, Valara Emma, 60. Edwards, William Edwards, Victoria Lydia, 51. Edwards, William Edwards, Virginia Bradley, 82. Edwards, William Edwards, Walter Southwick, 53. Edwards, William Edwards, Walter Southwick, 63. Edwards, William Edwards, William (of Hartford), i. Edwards, William Edwards. William (of Stock- Edwards, William bridge), 25. 45. 55- Bell, 74. Burr, 50. Hanfoid, 58. Henry, 86. Henry, 99. Howell, 59. Jesse, 63. Lewis, 51. Seymour. 103. Thaw. 7S. W., 97- —340. NAMES OTHER THAN EDWARDS. Adams, Mary Ashley, 130. Allen, Joanna, 72. Annin, Aletta, no. Annin, Joseph A., 109. Annin, Joseph Paddock, 112. Annin, Lydia Taylor, no. Annin, Margaret Dwight, no. Annin, Mary Cornelius, no. Annin. Robert Edwards, no. Annin, Robert Edwards. 112. Annin, Robert Ogden, 112. Annin, Sarah Edwards, no. Annin, Thomas Bell, n2. Annin, Susannah Edwards, 109. Annin, Susannah Edwards, 112. Annin. William Edwards, no. Annin, William Edwards, 112. Annin, William Stewart, 112. Atwater, Frederick Holland. 132. Atwater, Raymond Edwards, 136. Atwater, Susan. 91. Atwater, William Hale, 136. Bacon, Constance, 122. Bacon, Daniel, 122. Bacon, David Gorham, 118. Bacon, Edward. 122. Bacon. Elizabeth Gorham, 125. Bacon, Elizabeth Henshaw, 121. Bacon, Gorham, 121. Bacon, Mabel Simpkins, 125. Bacon, Robert Ogden, 122. Bacon, Ruth Sears, 125. Bacon, William Dwight, 122. Bagley, Lucy, 90. Bailey, Clayton L., 57. Bailey, Don Edward, 65. Bailey, Elizabeth Fry. 65. Bailey, Leon Addison, 65. Baker. Laura Spencer, 57. Ballard, Mary, 23. Barnes, Harriet B., 85. Barnes, Mary. 49. Barton, Margaretta H.. 119. Beach, Ciprian Nichols, 35. Beard. Hester Truslow, 112. Beardsley, Henrietta Churchill, 64. Beckwith, Mercy Fair, 47. Beckwith, Sarah Peek, 47. Bell, Jennie M., no. Bickings. Nellie Ramburger, 129. Bidwell. Cornelius, 74. Bingham, Arthur Walker, 133. Binney, Mary Woodrow. 40. Elackman, Clara. 132. Blake. Louise Richmond, 35. Blannotte. Frances. 53. Blenis. Mary A.. 52. Boorum, Alice Cary, 133. 154 Genealogy of the Edzvards Fa: Boorum, Caroline Mather, 131. Boorum, Caroline Mather, 133. Boorum, Charles Lowe, 133. Boorum, Charles Lowe, Jr., 137. Boorum, Ernest, 133. Boorum, Florence 132. Boorum. Frederick Smithers, 133. Boorum, George Pease, 133. Boorum, Grace Greenwood, 133. Boorum, Isabel, 132. Boorum, Jessie Duncan, 133. Bocrum, John Lowe, 128. Boorum, John Lowe, 133. Boorum, Lester, 133. Boorum, Louis Meserole, 133. Boorum, Margaret McDaniel, 137. Boorum, Alary Edwards, 75. Boorum, Mary Edwards, 133. Boorum, William Burger, 128. Boorum, William Burger, Jr., 133. Boorum, William Mason, 132. Bowles, Nettie, 55. Boyd, Harriet Louise, 57. Braden, Emma, 76. Bradley, Lilian B., 78. Breed, Allen, 80. Breed, Anna Williams, 74. Breed, Charles Clinton, 70. Breed, Charles Henry, 80. Breed, David Riddle, 75. Breed, David Riddle, Jr., 80. Breed, Edward. 83. Breed, Emma Bell, 74. Breed, Emma Bell. 79. Breed, Esther Kendall, 80. Breed, George, 71. Breed, George, 79. Breed, George Gordon, 83. Breed, Henderson, 79. Breed, Henry Atwood, 74. Breed, Henry Atwood, Jr.. 80. Breed, John Allen, 74. Breed, Katharine Gordon, 79. Breed, Lucy Mark, 83. Breed, Mary. 74. Breed, Mary, 80. Breed, Mary Edwards, 79. Breed, Mary Elizabeth, 80. Breed, Mary Paulding, 83. Breed, Maurice Edwards, 80. Breed, Rebecca Paulding, 83. Breed, Richard. 83. Breed, Richard Edwards, 74. Breed. Richard Edwards, Jr., 70. Breed, Sarah Maria. 74. Brewster, Edward E.. 76. Brewster, Edwards Pierpont, 81. Brewster, Frances. 81. Brewster, Margaret Herman, 81. Brewster, William Edwards, 81. Bristed, Charles Astor, 117. Bristed, Charles Astor, 121. Bristed, Grace Sedgwick, 125. Bristed, Mary Symphorosa, 125. Brock, Arthur, 43. Brock, George Tyler, 43. Brock, John W., 41. Brock, John W., Jr., 43. Brock, Norman Hall, 43. Brock, Sidney, 43. Brown, Christopher, 60. Brown, Edith Aimee, 94. Brown, Georgie May, 93. Brown, Helen, 51. Brown, Howard Fenton. 68. Brush, Maria Abigail, 127. Bryan, Camilla Elizabeth, 44. Bryan, George Pettigrew, 41. Buell, Charles Clinton, Jr., 70. Buell, Temple Hoyne, 70. Burnett, Helen Marjorie, 96. Burnett, Robert Webster Smith, 94. Burr, Aaron, 16, 21. Burr, Sarah, 16. Butler, Nicholas Murray, iii. Butler, Sarah Schuyler, 114. Cammann, Donald Muhlenburg, 105. Carmichael, Lizzie, 128. Carow, Charles, 36. Carow, Edith Kermit, 41. Carow. Emily Tyler, 42. Carow, Robert Kermit, 42. Index. 155 Carpenter, Elisha. 40. Carpenter, Hannah, 45. Carpenter, Helen Edwards, 43- Carpenter, James Hubbard, 5i- Carpenter, Sidney Cowen, 43. Carroll, John Pratt, 62. Carter, Mary, 55- Catlin, Augusta, 55- Chadwick, Mart. 64. Chaplin, Benjamin, 22. Chaplin, Benjamin, Jr., 31. Chaplin, Benjamin Asel, 37- Chaplin, Bessie Helen, 39. Chaplin, David, 37- Chaplin, Edwards Hastings, 33- Chaplin, Elizabeth Lewis, 37- Chaplin, Emma Maria, 37- Chaplin, Harvey Stillman, 37- Chaplin, Harriet, 37- Chaplin, Harriet Eunice, 37- Chaplin, Jonathan Edwards, 31. Chaplin. Mary, 37- Chaplin, Mary L., 33- Chaplin, May, 39- ChapHn, Mehitable, 31- Chaplin. Thomas Edwards. 39- Chaplin, Timothy Edwards, 31. Chaplin. William Edwards. 37- Chaplin. William Rapier, 33. Cherrington. Reed Brown. 38. Child. Arthur. 36. Chislett. Frederick Van Doren, 78. Chislett. Frederick W.. 73- Chislett, John 77- Chislett. Richard Edwards. 77. Choate, Homer Pierpont Albert, 68. Choate, Lulu Gertrude, 68. Choate, Rufus Dexter. 68. Choate, William Dexter, 59- Choate, William Edwin, 68. Christensen, Hope Mary, 103. Claflin, Elsie Grace, 96. Claflin, Gilbert Montague. 95- Claflin. Harry Edwards. 96. Claflin, Mabel Faith. g6. Claflin, Marguerite Esther, 96. Claflin, Paul. 96. Claflin, Price Colby, 93- Clark, Anson, 90. Clark, Anson Hooker 2d, 93- Clark, Calvin Montague, 92. Clark, Charlotte Rowe, 95- Clark. Cornelius Edwards, 92. Clark, Cornelius Edwards, 95. Clark, Edward Green, 95. Clark, Edward Huntington, 92. Clark, Elizabeth Kendall, 95- Clark, Margaret Edwards, 95. Clark, Mary Edwards. 92. Clark, Mary Huntington, 95- Cobb, Helen Monson. 93. Coburn. Sarah Elizabeth, 117. Colby. Alice Edwards. 95. Colby. John Henry. 94. Colby, John Noyes, 96. Colby. Joseph Lincoln, 94. Colby, Julia Cornelius, 95. Colby, Mary Gardner, 95. Coles, James, i. Conner, Emma, 75. Cornelius, Annie Evarts, 94. Cornelius. Edward Hooker. 91. Cornelius, Elias. 90. Cornelius. Elias. 91. Cornelius. Jeremiah Evarts. 92. Cornelius. Mary Hooker. 91. Cornelius. Robert Edward. 94. Cornelius. Sarah Edwards. 92. Cornelius, Thomas Hooker, 91- Corser, Eliza Maria, 47. Corwin. Rosetta Ann, 51. Cowen, Catherine Berry, 40. Cowen, Sidney Joseph. 35. Cowen, Sophia Tyler, 40. Cragg. Anne Edwards. 86. Cragg. Avarilla Helen, 84. Cragg, Charles Griflin, 87. Cragg. George Leakin, 81. Cragg. Henry. 85. Cragg. Henry Edwards. 86. Craog. John Edwards. 86. Cragg. ?.Tay Edwards. 86. 156 Genealogy of the Edwards Family. Cragg, Richard Edwards, 86. Cragg, Samuel Edwards, 86. Cram, Clinton, 78. Cram, DeWitt Clinton, 74. Cram, Dwight Maurice, 78. Cram, Katherine Edwards, 78. Cram, William Edwards, 78. Cumming, John Noble, no. Cumming, John Noble, Jr., 112. Curry, Anne, 8g. Curry, William, 81. Curtis, Benjamin, y8. Cushman, Betsy, 33. Cushman, Charles Chaplin, 32. Cushman, Frances Eleanor, 36. Cushman, Maria, 33. Cushman, Marion, 38. Cushm.an, Mary, 33. Cushman, Mary Chaplin, 36. Cushman, Prudence, 42 Cushman, Kalph Edwards, 39. Cushman, Sarah, 33. Cushman, Sarah Maria, 36. Cushman, Seth, 31. Cushman, Seth, 36. Cushman, Seth Wilson, 39. Davenport, Abraham, 144. Davis, Buford Edwards, 89. Davis, Carolina, 53. Davis, Emma Caroline, 61. Davis, Frances .Ann, 53. Davis, Grace Cook, 62. Davis, Harriet Frances, 62. Davis, Irene May, 89. Davis, Irma Duke, 89. Davis, Louisa Isabel, 62. Davis, Mary Ogden, 61. Davis, Richard Frederick, 52. Davison, Laura, 130. Deane, Anna Louise, 74. Debevoise, Margaret Cecilia, 91. Decker, Adelia Emma, 38. Decker, Austin M., 129. Decker, James Windsor, 134. Decker, Kate Stowers, 134. Decker, Mary Stowers, 134. De Fontaine, Georgia A., 41. De Graff, Neltjie. 130. De Mand, Rachel, 123. De Pue, James Elias, 131. De Pue, James H., 127. De Pue, John H., 131. De Pue, Richard ^^lather, 131. Desborough, Mary Frances, 129. Dickey, Robert, 72. Dickinson, Charles E., 78. Dickinson, Ellen M., 127. Dickson, Ellen Thaw, 82. Dickson, May Belle, 82. Dimock, Juliet Elizabeth, 55. Donnelly, Mary Rosa, 121. Dorr, Martha Ann, 97. Doubleday, Charles Dickinson, 130. Doubleday, Dorothy, 136. Doubleday, Felix Doty, 136. Doubleday, Frank Nelson, 130. Doubleday, Henry Mather, 130. Doubleday, John George, 130. Doubleday, John Mason, 127. Doubleday, John Tilden, 126. Doubleday. Marjorie, 136. Doubleday, Mary Elizabeth, 130. Doubleday, Nelson, 136. Doubleday, Russell, 130. Doubleday, William Edwards, 127. D'Oyley, Sarah, 37. Dudley, Anna, 64. Dudley, Ellen Dimock, 64. Dudley, Frederick Bush, 64. Dudley, Hannah, 55. Dudley, James Roe, 64. Dudley, James Rowe, 48. Dudley, John Mason, 55. Dudley, John Mason, 64. Dudley, Ruth Edwards, 64. Dudley, Sarah, 55. Dudley, William, 55. Dustin, Edith, 88. Duel, Elizabeth, 60. Dutton, Anne, 86. Drake. Addison Tuttle, 49. Drake, Caroline Edwards, 57. Drake, Edward Edwards, 57. Drake, Jeanne Ogden, 57. Index. 157 Drake. Katherine McKinney, 57- Drake, Stella Pierpont, 57. Dwight, Anna, 124. Arthur Mason, 123. Caroline Williams, 115. Caroline Williams, 116. Charles Sedgwick, 119. Charles Sherwin, 124. Charlotte, 124. Clari'ssa, 116. Edward Barton, 123. Edward Edwards, 119. Elizabeth Buckminster, Dwight Dwight Dwight Dwight Dwight Dwight Dwight Dwight Dwight Dwight 115- Dwight Dwight Dwight Dwight 116. Dwight Dwight Dwight Dwight Dwight Dwight Dwight Dwight Dwight Dwight Dwight Dwight Dwight Dwight Dwight Dwight Dwight Dwight Dwight Elizabeth Hill, 123. George, 119. Hannah Buckminster, 116. Hannah Worthington, Harold Stearns, 124. Harry, 120. Josiah, 120. Josiah, Jr., 116. Julia, 119. Lewis Osgood, 123. Margaret, 115. Mary Ann, 115. Mary Williams 117. Robert Ogden, 115. Robert Ogden, 117. Russell Stearns, 124. Susan Edwards, 116. Thomas, 116. Timothy Edwards, 115. Timothy Edwards, 116. Timothy Edwards, 117. William Harris, 117. William Harris, 119. Duncan, Frank, 55. Eastburn, Charles Irving, 80. Elkins, Ida A., 41. Elmendorf, Ellen Thompson, 54. Endress, Anna Marie, 56. Fay, Betsy, 45. Fellows, Rhoda Amanda. 50. Fisher, Charles H., 80. Fisher, Dorothy Phillips, 83. Fisher, Mrs. Hosea L., 55. Fleming, Marjorie Jane, 69, Fleming, Walter Arthur, 62. Flint, Edward, 118. Flint, Elizabeth Henshaw, 117. Flint, Hannah Willard, 118. Flint, Joseph Henshaw, 115. Flint, Joseph Henshaw, 118. Flint, Josiah Dwight, 118. Flint, Laura Amelia, 118. Flint, Mary Dwight, 118. Flint, Robert Ogden, 118. Fontaine, Martha A., 72. Forbes, Adelina Louisa, 112. Forbes, Agnes Edwards, iii. Forbes, Hannah Edwards, iii. Forbes, Rebecca Edwards, 107. Forbes, Rebecca Edwards, 113. Forbes, Robert Wasson, 109. Forbes, Robert Wasson, iii. Forbes. William J., 103. Forbes, William J., iii. Fornachon, Henrietta Lucie, 119. Fosdick, Lucy. 120. Foster. Henry, 100. Freeman, Mary Dudley, 131. Fry, Mary Ann, 41. Fry, Mary L., 85. Fuller, Cynthia E., 84. Fuller, Ella B., 103. Gilkison, Annie Wallace, 104. Gilkison, Anthony, 100. Gilkison, Anthony, 104. Gilkison, Arthur Edwards, 104. Gilkison, Elizabeth Cowen, 104. Gilkison, Mary Foster, 104. Gilkison, Rosalie. 104. Gill, Lilian, 94. Ginna, Daniel, 134. Ginna, Catherine, 137. Given. Frederick. 123. Given, Ranault Aitkin, 125. Gleason, Arthur James. 61. ' Gleason, George Washington. 51 Gleason. Harold Edwards. 69. Gleason, Harold George, 61. Gordon, Alexander. 72. 158 Genealogy of the Edwards Family. Gordon, Alexander, 75. Gordon, Allen Edwards, 83. Gordon, George Breed, 75. Gordon, George Breed, 133. Gordon, John, 75. Gordon, Katharine Edwards, 81. Gordon, Katherine Edwards, 137. Gordon, Orra, 75. Gordon, William, 75. Gordon, William Boorum, 81. Gordon, William Boorum, 137. Graff, Avarilla, 84. Graff, James Hooper, 85. Graff, John Edwards, 87. Gray, Lydia Frances, 91. Green, Chapin Hiram, 59. Green, Chapin Hiram, Jr., 68. Green, George Frank, 59. Green, Henry Irving, 68. Green, Hiram, 59. Green, Horace Lawrence, 50. Green, Mary Kendall, 92. Green, Roy Williams. 68. Green, William Edwards, 59. Green, William Raymond Ed- wards, 68. Griffin, Alia Visa, 24. Griffin, Edward, 123. Griffin, Jane Pontin, 125. Griffin, Maurice Fornachon, 125. Griffing, Amanda Leonard, 116. Guertler, Alexander Carl Otto, 121. Guertler, Eleanora Anna, 124. Guertler, Elizabeth Carolina, 124. Guertler, William Minot, 124. Haigh, Angelica Van Renssalaer, 113- Haigh, De Lagnel, iii. Haigh, Rebecca McRae, 113. Haigh, Sarah, 28. Haigh, Susannah Edwards, 113. Haigh, Thomas Devereux, 113. Hall, Almyra, 84. Hall, Mary Hawes. 118. Hallet, Elizabeth. 118. Halloran, Cora Agnes, 58. Hanford, Martha Ann, 49. Harkness, Lela, 79. Harlow, Augustus DePeyster, 64. Harlow, James Stratton, 55. Harmon, Margaret Kibbe, 73. Harmon, Marietta, 56. Harrel, May Wheeler, 107. Harrington, Ida, 40. Harrington, John Walker, 106. Harrington, Ruth Moore, 108. Hastings, Alice, 47. Hatfield, Phebe, 18. Hecksher, Constance Ledyard, 108. Hecksher, Gertrude Stevens, 108. Hecksher, Eleanor, 108. Hecksher, Maurice, 105. Hedges, Jennie, 61. Henderson, Handell, 95. Henry, Chilton Brooks, 60. Henry, Clinton Edwards, 68. Henry, Robert Moffatt, 68. Henshaw, Alia Sarah, 42. Henshaw, Charles Edwards, 40. Henshaw, Charlotte, 40. Henshaw, Edward Carrington, 34. Henshaw, Edward Carrington, 85. Henshaw, Edward Tyler, 40. Henshaw, Florence Adams, 42. Henshaw, Frederick Tubbs, 42. Henshaw, Frederick William, 40. Henshaw^ Ida Tyler, 42. Henshaw, John Cory, 42. Henshaw, Mary Edwards, 42. Henshaw, Ransom, 42. Henshaw, Stanley, 40. Henshaw, Stanley Tubbs, 42. Henshaw, Stuart Tubbs, 42. Plenshaw, Thomas Dale, 42. Henshaw, Tyler Tubbs, 40. Henshaw, Tyler Tubbs, 42. Henshaw, William Griffith, 40. Henshaw, William Griffith, Jr., 42. Herbert, Claudian Drake, 66. Herbert, Stella Margueritte, 66. Herbert, Wisenell Reno, 57. Herrick, Laura, 102. Herron, Sarah A., 74. Index. 159 Hickey, Alice, 77. Hickey, Angelina Rhoda, 82. Hickey, Clarke Dale, 82. Hickey, Edwards, 77. Hickey, Elizabeth Ida, 82. Hickey, Ella, 81. Hickey, Gressie Jones, 82. Hickey, Guy, 82. Hickey, Hazel, 82. Hickey, Howard, 82. Hickey. John, 73. Hickey, John, Jr., 77. Hickey, Lloyd, 81. Hickey, Lucy Edwards,- 82. Hickey, Margaret Kibbe, 77. Hickey, Mary Louise, 77. Hickey, May Ethel, 82. Hickey, Ralph, 82. Hickey, Rhoda Anna, 81. Hickey, Roy, 77. Hickey, Timothy Dwight, 77. Higgins, Eleanor C, 39. Higgins, Howard C., 38. Higgins, Howard L., 36. Higgins, Mary Alice, 38. Hill, Harriet Eleanor, 106. Hill, Lucretia H., 128. Hodge, Dorcus, 45. Hoisington, Harriet, 31. Holcomb, Lydia, 45. Hooker, Asahel, 24. Hooker, Charles Garfield, 94. Hooker, Cornelius Huntington, 94. Hooker, Edward Trumbull, 91. Hooker, Edward William, 90. Hooker, Edward William, 93. Hooker, Elias Cornelius, 91. Hooker, Elizabeth Peck, 91. Hooker, Faith Huntington, 91. Hooker, George Lyman, 93. Hooker, Mabel. 93. Hooker, Mary Ann, 90. Hooker, Mary Lauman, 90. Hooker. Richard, 93. Hooker, Sarah Elizabeth Reeve, 00. Hooker. Sarah Frances, 93. Hooker, Sarah Huntington, 91. Hooker, Timothy Edwards, 90. Hopkins, Agnes Octavia, 123. Hopkins, Christina Dwight, 125. Hopkins, Donald Maurice, 123. Hopkins, Elizabeth, 119. Hopkins, George, 119. Hopkins, Isabella Thompson, iig. Hopkins, John, 119. Hopkins, Lucie, 123. Hopkins. Margaret Dwight, 119. Hopkins, Margaret Elizabeth, 123. Hopkins, Robert Dwight, 123. Hopkins, Samuel, 116. Hopkins, Samuel, 123. Hopkins, Samuel, 146. Hopkins, Theodora Caroline, 122. Hopkinson, Russell G., 33. House. Caroline. 57. Hoyne, Maud, 62. Hoyne, Temple Staughton, 53. Huey. Kate. 76. Huey, Virgil J., 72. Hunter, Constance Lucretia, 48. Huntington, Faith, 90. Imbrie, Henry Thornton, iii. Imbrie, Henry Thornton, 113. Imbrie, Schuyler, 113. Isham, Joseph Brent, 122. Isham. Joseph Brent Griswold, 118. Jackson, Caroline Mather, 131. Jackson, Edwin E., 127. Jackson, Edwin Eliphalet, 131. Jackson, Edwin Eliphalet, 133. Jackson, Ernest Smith. 131. Jackson, Louis Mather, 131. Jackson, Rensse , 131. Jermyn, Edmund Beson, 134. Jermyn, Edmund Bcson, Jr., 137. Jermyn, Elizabeth, 137. Jermyn, William Stowers, 137. Johnson, H. N., 37. Jones, Adelie .Adelaide. 49. Jones, Albert Edwards. 72. Jones. Alberta Buckner. 76. Jones, Annie Fontaine, 80. i6o Genealogy of the Edwards Family. Jones, Cornelia Edwards, 72. Jones, Ella Alberta, 81. Jones, Emma Deane, 76. Jones, Emma Mary, 81. Jones, Ira, 71. Jones, Ira, 72. Jones, Laura Edwards, 75. Jones, Louis W., 75. Jones, Lucy Woodbridge, 72. Jones, Martha Alberta, 76. Jones, Mary Cornelia, 75. Jones, Mary J., 84. Jones, Massena Fontaine, 76. Jones, Massena Fontaine, 81. Jones, Sophia M., 98. Judson, Lena Azuba, 122. Keeler, Caroline, 45. Kendall, Mary Elizabeth, 75. King, Anna Sophia, 55. King, John Lindsay, 83. King, Kate, 75. Krueger, Carl Gotthilf, 93. Lantz, Florence Hamilton, 80. Lantz, Simon P., 76. Le Bosquet, Charles Richard, 88. Le Bosquet, Grace Kelsey, 88. Le Bosquet, Henry Scott, 86. Le Bosquet, Jessie Farrington, 88. Le Bosquet, John Edwards, 88. Le Bosquet, Mary Lillian, 88. Le Bosquet, Rosalie Stevens, 88. Lee, Emily, 32. Leeming, Robert, 43. Lester, Caroline Mather, 128. Lester, Ralph, 126. Lewis, Alfred Edwards, 102. Lewis, Alfred Homer, 106. Lewis, Bertha, 106. Lewis, Catherine Whiting, 134. Lewis, Dorothy E., 107. Lewis, Edwards, loi. Lewis. Edwards, iii. Lewis, Elsie H., 107. Lewis, George Cook, 129. Lewis, George F., 128. Lewis, Gertrude, 106. Lewis, Hannah, 45. Lewis, Helen Caldwell, 102. Lewis, Henry Augustus, 102. Lewis, John Nitchie, 98. Lewis, John Nitchie, 102. Lewis, John Nitchie, Jr., 106. Lewis, Lydia Cook, 134. Lewis, Marjorie, 107. Lewis, Mary, 106. Lewis, Morris Stowers, 134. Lewis, Murray F., 107. Lewis, Paul Redfield, 106. Lewis, Ruth, 106. Lewis, Sarah, 102. Lewis, Sophia Matilda, 98. Lewis, Sophia Matilda, loi. Lewis, Sophia R., 102. Lewis, Susan E., 33. Lewis, William Beale, lor. Lewis, William Beale, Jr., 105. Lewis, Zechariah Edwards, 102. Lindsay, David Breed, 83. Lindsay, George David, 79. Lindsay, Jeannette Breed, 83. Lindsay, Katharine Breed, 83. Lindsay, Sarah Breed, 83. Little, George Barker, 92. Little, Mary Cornelius, 94. Little, Sarah Pierpont, 94. Loucks, Christina Helen, 69. Loucks, Edwin Burritt, 62. Loucks, Kirk Sheldon, 69. Loucks, Roland Hoskeyn, 69. Low, Dorothy Farnsworth, 69. Low, Frederick Baldwin, 62. Low, Helen Thorndike, 69. Lyman, Elizabeth H., 90. Lyon, George F., 128. Lyon, Martha O., 74. MacDonald, Janet, 130. Mackay, Archibald K., 105. Magee, Arabella Steuart, loi. Magee, Helen Gansevoort, loi. Mann, Helen Ann, 97. Manning, Abby, 120. Manning, John Webster, 37. Index. i6i Mark, Cora E., 79- Marony, Eliza, 84. Marshall, Harriet L., 84. Mason, Ella E., IIQ- Mather, Alice, 132. Mather, Caroline Hammond, 131. Mather, Caroline Whiting, 127. Mather, Edward Strong, 132. IMather, Elizabeth Ratcliffe, 128. Mather, Elizabeth Waite, 127. Mather, Ellen Augusta, 128. Mather, Frances Whiting, 127. IMather, Henry, 126. Mather, Henry, 132. Mather, Katharine, 136. Mather, Mary Whiting, 127. Mather, Mason Whiting. 127. Mather, Mason Whiting, 128. Mather, Nancy Louise, 127. Mather, Rhoda Lester, 127. Mather, Richard, 126. Mather, Richard, 136. Mather, Richard Henry, 128. Mather, Whiting, 136. Mather, William Tyler, 132. Matthews, Adelaide, 54. Matthews, Warren Nathan, 70. Matthews, William Elendale, 66. McCall, Mary Jane, 50. McCallum, Flora, 52. McCauley. James Adelbert, 58. McCauley, Thomas Hamilton, 67. McCauley, Virginia Edwards, 67. ]\IcComb, Jennings Scott, 104. McCurdy, Elizabeth Gray, 48. McDaniel, Hannah, 133. McKinney, Catherine Gray, 49. McKinney, James, 45. IMcMastcr, Adeline, 54. McMaster, Charles, 54. McMaster, Clara, 54. McMaster, David, 47. McMaster, George Cunningham, 54- McMaster, Fannie Smith, 63. McMaster, James Smith, 54. McMaster, Juliet, 54. McMaster, Mary, 54. McNab, Charles, 36. McNab, John, 33. McTamney, Rebecca Theresa, 58. Mellick, Harriet Augusta, no. Mead, Dorothy Luqucer, 107. Mead, Theodore Luqueer, 103. Meade, Clara Meigs, 79. Miller, Edwin Mortimer, 57. Miller, Elizabeth, 66. Miller, Ella, 77. Miller, Golda, 66. Miller, Kate Adelia, 65. Miller, Ray Manfred, 66. Minot, Alice Woodbourne, 120. Minot, Charles Sedgwick, 120. Minot, Henry Davis, 120. Minot, Jane Sedgwick, 120. Minot, Julia, 121. Minot, Katharine, 124. Minot, Lawrence, 120. Minot, Robert Sedgwick, 120. Minot, Robert Sedgwick, 124. Minot, Sedgwick, 124. Minot, Vredenburg, 124. Minot, Wayland Manning, 124. Minot, William, 116. Minot. William, 120. Minot, William. 124. Mitchell, Ella, 119. ]\Iitkiewiz, Alexander Vladimir, 132. Mitkiewiz, Caroline Marie, 131. Mitkiewiz, Eugene, 131. Mitkiewiz, Eugene Conslantine, 131- Mitkiewiz, Eugene Stanislow, 128. Mitkiewiz, Ferodore Constance, 132. Mitkiewiz. Ivan Demitre. 132. Mitkiewiz, Laura Gabrielle. 132. Mitkiewiz, Olga Hortense, 131. Mitkiewiz, Raphael Frederick, 132. Mix, Jennie Kenyon, 57. Monroe, Fidelia, 57. Montague. Edward Hooker. 93. l62 Genealogy of the Edwards Family. Montague, Elizabeth Hooker, 93. Montague, Enos, 91. Montague, Mary Jane, 93. Moon, Duncan, 51. Moon, Elizabeth Duel, 68. Moon, Henry Edwards, 60. Moon, John Duncan, 60. Moore, Agnes, 122. Moore, Alexander, 36. Moore, Daniel Tyler, 44. Moore, John, 106. Morse, Jane, 45. Murphy, Dorothy Hobart, 135. Murphy, Elizabeth Whiting, 136. iVIurphy, Helen, 135. Murphy, John Mason, 136. Murphy, Margaret, 135. Murphy, Rose Hill, 48. Murray, Rose Annie, 61. Myers, Florian, 125. Myers, Joseph Henry, 119. Myers, Peter Joseph Henry, 122. Napier, Rachel Lamont, 128. Naurium, Lizzie, 66. Nevins, Mabel, 132. Neville, Margaret, 38. Nichols, Helen, 37. Nichols, John, 33. Nichols, Jonathan Edwards, 37. Nichols, Mary, 37. Nicholls, Lillian, 76. Novotuy, James, 77. Novotuy, Rhoda Elizabeth, 82. Nye, Henrietta Albertina, 118. O'Donnel, Eleanor. 41. Ogden, John, 17. Ogden, Rhoda, 20. Ogden, Robert, 18. Ogden, Robert, 2nd. 18. Oliver, Emily, 63 Osgood, Nellie, 36. Packard, Zaida, 77. Paddock, Emma C, 110. Park, Agnes. 102. Park, Edward A., 98. Park. Edward Albert, 107. Park, Maria, 102. Park, Marion Edwards, 107. Park, William Edwards, 102. Parks, Cornelia Huey, 81. Parks, George, 76. Paulding, Edward Lyttleton, 56. Paulding, Ruth. 65. Payne, Alice Cushman, 39. Payne, Charles Cushman, 39. Paj'ne, Cornelius B., 36. Payne, Cornelia Bicknell, 39. Peck, Elizabeth Hooker, 92. Peck, Frances, 54. Peck, Marion Edwards, 107. Peck, Sarah Edwards, 92. Peck, Solomon, 90. Phelps, Grace. 60. Phillips, Anna Edwards, 80. Phillips, Harold, 80. Phillips, Margaret Bush. 80. Phillips, Sarah Breed, 80. Phillips, Theodora, 80. Phillips, Theodore F., 74. Pierpont, James, 7. Pierpont, Mary Hooker, 7. Pierpont, Sarah, 7. Playfair, Elsie P., 125. Playfair, Lyon, 121. Playfair. Sidney, 125. Plummtr, George Lockwood, 41. Plummer, Sarah Tyler, 44. Pomeroy, Fanny Sedgwick, 121. Pomeroy, Hannah. 30. Pond, Catherine May, 71. Post, Ann Lyell, 126. Powers, Harry Huntington, 93. Powers, Joseph Kirk. 96. Powers, Philip Montague, 96. Pratt, Plenry Cleveland, 40. Pratt. Henry Edwards, 43. Pratt, Kate Cleveland, 43. Pratt, Sidney Cowen, 43. Price, Dora, 53. Price, Ida L., 102. Purves, G. Colesberry, 104. Rackemann, Charles Sedgwick, 120. Index. 163 Rackemann, Elizabeth Sedgwick, 121. Rackemann, Elizabeth Sedgwick, 124. Rackemann, Felix, 121. Rackemann, Francis Minot, 124. Rackemann, Frederick, 121. Rackemann, Frederick W., 117. Rackemann, Louisa Sedgwick, 121. Rackemann, Sarah Parkman, 124- Rackemann, Wilford, 121. Ralston, May, 37. Ramsey, Charles Weston, 61. Ranlett, Mary, 40. Ray, Herbert B., 38. Ray, Herbert Benjamin, 42. Ray, John Childs, 42. Reed, Caroline, 103. Reed, Olive, 39. Reicks, Anna Louise, 134. Relyea, Jane, 71. Remy, Edward A., 76. Remy, Margaret Essex, 81. Renshaw, Mary Bailey, 77. Reynolds, Laura, 37. Richards, Albertus Kellogg, 63. Richards, Helen Scott, 63. Richards, Kenneth, 63. Richards, Walter Scott, 54- Ripley, Susan, 72. Roberts, Elizabeth, 41. Robinson, Augusta R., 127. Rogers, Catherine Shepherd, 105. Rogers, De Calvus, 49. Rogers, Dorothy, 108. Rogers, Frances Edwards, 104. Rogers, Jessie, 105. Rogers, J. Warren, 100. Rogers, J. Warren, 104. Rogers, Robert Ogden, 105. Roosevelt, Archibald Bullock, 43. Roosevelt. Ethel, 43. Roosevelt, Kermit. 43. Roosevelt, Quentin, 43. Roosevelt, Theodore, 41. Roosevelt, Theodore, Jr., 43. Ross, Frances Miles, 85. Rowland, Amory Edwards, 103. Rowland, Edwards Pierpont, 107. Rowland, Henry, 98. Rowland, Henry, 107. Rowland, Henry Edwards, 103. Rowland, Louisa Delaplaine, 107. Rowland, Rebecca Tappan, 103. Rowland, Rebecca Tappan, iii. Rowland, Samuel, 103. Schlueter, Edith Isabel, 136. Schlueter, Ferdinand, 132. Schlueter, Florence Boorum, 136. Schlueter, Harold Ferdinand, 136. Schuleter, Irene, 136. Schlueter, Isabel Boorum, 136. Schofield, Dorothy Ogden, 69. Scholicld, George Augustus, 62. Schroeder, Eliza Margeretta, 129. Schuyler, Angelica Van Rensse- laer, III. Schuyler, Catherine Van Rensse- laer, no. Schuyler, Charles Haigh, in. Schuyler, George Edwards, 114. Schuyler, Jacob Rutsen, 109. Schuyler, Jacob Rutsen, no. Schuyler, Janet Smylie, 113. Schuyler, John Arent, in. Schuyler, Katharine Van Rensse- laer, 114. Schuyler, Margaret Van Rensse- laer, 113. Schuyler, ]\Iary Hall, no. Schuyler, Robert Edwards, in. Schuyler. Rutsen Van Rensselaer, no. Schuyler, Sarah Edwards, no. Schuyler, Sarah Edwards, 113. Schuyler, Sarah Edwards, 114. Schuyler, Susannah Edwards, in. Schuyler, Van Rensselaer, 113. Schwalenberg, Frank, 77. Schwalenberg, Herman Walker, 82. Scott. Annie, 36. Sedgwick, Charles, n.i^. 164 Genealogy of the Edwards Family. Sedgwick, Charles, 116. Sedgwick, Elizabeth Dwight, 117. Sedgwick, Emilia, 121, Sedgwick, Grace, 121. Sedgwick, Grace Ashburner, 117. Sedgwick, Katharine Maria, 116. Sedgwick, Mary Elizabeth, 121. Sedgwick, William Dwight, 117. Severn, Bertha L., 77. Shade, Enos A., 37. Sharpe, Sophia, 32. Sheble, Franklin, 59. Sheetz, Emily, 48. Sheldon, Caroline Edwards, 52. Sheldon, Caroline Edwards, 61. Sheldon, Bayard, 112. Sheldon, Edwards Lyman, 112. Sheldon. George William, no. Sheldon, George William, 114. Sheldon, Grace Darling, 61. Sheldon, Harold, 112. Sheldon, Harriet Frances, 61. Sheldon, Henry Kirke, 61. Sheldon, Hester Beard, 114. Sheldon, Isabelle Mary, 61. Sheldon, Mabel Edwards, 112. Sheldon, Marjorie Edwards, 114. Sheldon, Raymond, 112. Sheldon, Robert Edwards, 52. Sheldon, Robert Edwards, 61. Sheldon, Sidney Algernon, 45. Sheldon, Sydney John, 61. Shepherd, Catherine, 97. Sherrerd, Sally Brakeley, 129. Sherwood, Caroline Amelia, 56. Sherwood, Henry, 49. Sherwood, Sarah Ann, 48. Shiverick, Arthur Augustus, 117. Sickels, Margaret Elizabeth, 52. Simpkins, Elizabeth, 121. Siviter, Elizabeth Breed, 83. Siviter, Francis Pierpont, 80. Sleeper, Hannah Whittier, 32. Smith, Ann Eliza, 66. Smith, Anna Sessions, 127. Smith, Catherine Tappan, 108. Smith, Edward Franklin, 57. Smith, Eleanor Dudley, 108. Smith, Elizabeth, 130. Smith, Emily Webster, 108. Smith, Ernest L.^ 127. Smith, George Theodore, 66. Smith, Henry, 50. Smith, Jesse, 49. Smith, Maude Jane, 66. Smith, Paul Jesse, 66. Smith, '"•Vebster, D., 103. Snyder, Frank, 59. Snyder, Laurence Childs, 67. Snyder, William Edwards, 67. Soule, Susanna C, 31. Speir, Francis, Jr., in. Speir, Francis Cecil, 113. Speir, Henry Fairchild Osborne, 113- Speir, Robert Forbes, 113. Speir, Sarah Edwards Schuyler, 113- Spencer, Agnes, i. Spencer, Constance, 105. Spencer, Edwards, 105. Spencer, George Hurlbut, 105. Spencer, Frances Sharp, 105. Spencer, Harvey, loi. Spencer, Harvey, 105. Spencer, Mary Josephine, 108. Spencer, Sophia, 105. Spierre, John Carrier, 54. Stanger, L Newton, 92.. Stanger, Marion Estes, 94. Stearns, Helen F., 120. Steele, Clara F., 75. Stevens, Grace Howard, 105. Stevens, Winslow Burdett, 61. Stewart, Amelia Edwards, 65. Stewart, Eunice Burteh, 65. Stewart, Frances, 129. Stewart, James W., 56. Stillman, Helen Constance, 33. Stoddard, Esther, 3, 139. Storrs, Sarah Fenner, 92. Stout, Emily Meredith Read, 105. Index. 165 Stowers, Catherine, 129. Stowers, Frances Mather, 129. Stowers, Mary Whiting, 129. Stowers, -Morris, 129. Stowers, Ralph Lester, 129. Stowers, W. M., 126. Strange, Frank, 61. Strange, Helen Maxwell, 69. Strange, James Campbell, 62. Strange, Mary Campbell, 69. Strong, Mary Livingston, 105 Sweasy, John Richard, 88. Sweet, Albert, 56. Sweet, George Edwards, 65. Sutphen, Frances Stowers, 134. Sutphen, John H., 134. Sutphen, William B., 129. Talbot, Grace, 103. Talcott, Arthur Whiting, 107. Talcott, Arthur Whiting 108. Talcott, Ella Louise, 108. Talcott, Henrietta L., 108. Talcott, Mary, i. Tappan, Catherine Colt, 99. Tappan, Rebecca, 26. Telkampf, Louisa, 117. Thaw, Eliza, 74. Treadwell, Camilla A., 35. Trolt, Avarilla, 87. Trott, Emma Jane, 87. Trott, William H., 85. Tyler, Alfred Lee, 36. Tyler, Alfred Lee, Jr., 41. Tyler, Amelia Whiting, 135. Tyler, Augustus Cleveland, 36. Tyler, Camilla Matilda, 41. Tyler, Caroline, 41. Tyler, Charlotte Hope Binney, 43. Tyler, Cornelius Boardman, 135. Tyler, Daniel, 22. Tyler, Daniel, 32. Tyler, Donald Whiting, 135. Tyler, Edmund, 36. Tyler, Ednah Leighton, 44. Tyler, Edwin, 32. Tyler, Edwin, 34. Tyler, Edwin, 84. Tyler, Edwin, 86. Tyler, Edwin S., 35. Tyler, Edwin S., 41. Tyler, Elizabeth Stearns, 135. Tyler, Emily Lee, 41. Tyler, Emma E., 57. Tyler, Frederick, 52. Tyler, Frederick Osgood, 44. Tyler, George Frederick, 35. Tyler, George Frederick, 43. Tyler, George Frederick, Jr., 40. Tyler, George Seymour, 129. Tyler, Gertrude, 36. Tyler, Harry Blake, 41. Tyler, Helen Beach, 40. Tyler, Helen Edwards, 35. Tyler, Henry Desborough, 135. Tyler, Henry Mather, 129. Tyler, Jane Gray, 35. Tyler, John Mason, 129. Tyler, John Sherrerd, 135. Tyler, Julia Treadwell, 41. Tyler, Louisa Blake, 41. Tyler, Marjorie Edwards, 135. lyler, Mary Lee, 36. Tyler, Mary Louise, 41. Tyler, Mason Whiting, 129. Tyler, Mason Whiting, 135. Tyler, Nelly Edwards, 135. Tyler, Robert Ogdcn, 35. Tyler, Robert Ogdcn, 41. Tyler, Robert Ogden. Jr., 44. Tyler, Sally Earned, 44. Tyler, Sarah Edwards, 34. Tyler, Sarah Pierpont, 31. Tyler, Sarah Sophia, 35. Tyler, Sarah Sophia, 41. Tyler, Sidney Frederick, 40. Tyler, William Seymour, 126. Tyler, William Seymour, 135. Tyler, William Wellington, 129. Tubbs, Grace Susan, 40. Tubbs, Hettie Stuart, 40. Ttittle, Elizabeth, i. Twitchell, Hanford Mead, 67. 1 66 Genealogy of the Edwards Family. Twitchell, Herbert Kenaston, 58. Twitchell, Pierpont Edwards, 67. Underbill, Lilly, 130. Uptegrove, Huldab Ann, 50. Van Boskerck, Etbel, 135. Vandewater, Eliza, 126. VanPelt, Elizabetb Vredenburg, 120. Vedder, Frances Harriet, 52. Vedder, Harriet May, 53. Vedder, Ogden Edwards. 52. Vedder, William Bunker, 47. Walker, Amelia, 136. Walker, Lucy Spaulding, y^. Walker, Williston, 132. Ward, George Atkinson, 123. Ward, James Cusbing, 119. Ward, James Cusbing, 123. Ward, John Hopkins, 123. Ward, Samuel Hopkins, 123. Ware, Mary Rboda, 57. Webster, Sarah Minerva, 102. Wetmore, George W., 85. Wb Wb Wb Wb Wb Wb Wb Wb Wb Wb Wb Wb Wb Wh Wb Wb Wb Wb Wh Wb \Nh Wb Wb ting, Amelia Ogden, 126. ling, Amelia Ogden, 128. ting, Caroline, 126. ting, Catherine Spencer, 126. ting, Eliza Vandewater, 128. ting, Eliza Vandewater, 134. ting, Ernest, 134. ting, Frances Aveiy, 126. ting, Henry Lewis, 134. ting, Henry Vandewater, 128. ling, John Vandewater, 134. ting, Josephine Mead, 134. ting, Lillie, 133. ting. Lulu, 134. ting, Mary Doubleday, 128. ting. Mary Edv/ards. 133. ting, Mary Elizabeth, 126. ting, Mary Frances, 134. ting. Mason, 28. ting. Mason. 126. ting. Mason, 133. ting. Mason, 134. ting. Mason Edwards, 134. Whiting, Rbcda Ann, 126. Whiting, William Edwards, 126. Whiting, William Mason, 128. Whiting, William Mason. 134. Williams, Adeline Acalia, 59. Williams, Amy, 39. Williams, Anna Dwight, 118. Williams, Benjamin Harrower, 38. Williams. Blair, 122. Williams, Charles Lanman, 38. Williams, Edwards C, 34. Williams, Harrison G., 79. Williams, Henry Nye, 122. Williams, Josiah Dwight, 34 Williams, Julia, 39. Williams, Lawrence Dwight, 122. Williams, Lewis, 116. Williams, Lewis, 118. Williams. Lewis, 122, Williams, Lucella, 39. Williams, Maria Talmadge. 38. Williams. Mary Billings, 115. Williams, Mary Elizabetb, 34. Williams, Mary Florence, 58. Williams, Mary Floyd, 38, Williams, Nancy, 45. Williams. Samuel Porter, 31. Williams, Sarah, 34. Williams, Sarah B. W., 91. Williams, Sarah Pierpont, 38. Williams, Scott, 39. Williams, Septimus Tyler, 34. Williams, Susan Dwight, 122. Williams, Thomas Scott, 38. Williams, William Pierpont, 34. Williams, William Pierpont, Jr., 38. Wilson, Charles Choate, 70. Wilson, Glenn Rufus Overton, 70. Wilson, Helen Mills, 36. Wilson, Jane Isabel, 70. Wilson, Leonora S., 112. Winans, Edwin Peck, 94. Winans, Elizabeth Hooker, 94. Winans, Helen Root, 95. Winans, Henry Edwards, 94. Winans, Ira, 92. Index 165 Winans, Irene DuPont, 95. Winans, Phyllis Edwards, 96. Winans, William Wallace, 94. Winslow, Myron, 115. Winter, Asa, 82. Winter, John Hickey, 82. Winter, William Elmer, 77. Wood, Frank A., 102. Wood, Lucy, 106. Woodbridge, Lucy, 2^. Woodbridge, Lucy, 71. Woodward, David Minor, 51. Woodward, Ella Elizabeth, 60. Wright, Catherine Stowers, 137. Wright, William George, 134. Zug. Charles Gordon, 80. Zug. Charles H., 74. Zug, Eliza Blair, 80. Zug, Emma, 80. Zug, George Breed, 80. Zug, Rhoda Edwards, 80. —1239. Of Edwards name 340 Of names other than Edwards 1,239 Total 1579 ^?t> ' ^, > '^K •e^ ^ *'^ \ 1 <<• .-^ ^^^^' .<^ \- ■'-'o'^ ^A p v^^^. "o-o^ -T f^ xO^^. .0- ^^ V-^' ■■^^ y 9 •> , ^ • ^ /' -" '^^ * « * -V 0> s- - u- C' ^^ 'V : ^^-i '*/ * «, >^^ '^% ^^%*^'K^ >. <^:^ 8 1 ^ \ '^■*^^'^ •^ ' >bo^ :.^ -.: ^ >^ ; '^^^.'^o. ^.V K I * o>- N>. 0> ^ ■' H; ^V "^^^' s!' ,sj? 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