-mrA. ■ ^^^^^H ^^^^^^^1 t';:-|,")C. ■'■'■■' 1 ^^H^" 1 ' .1, Genealogy ;56— 1956 Mf S (^tu»r^»r Ju^rt-4 (fUd'z'xi • y^^reJIrMCf.^iC/r^ (^ua^Sf cdr>*ii*^ ^e^ifo //ut izij^(/u\ ^jmuit /^**djL/.rft, /7i£y /TKUitiwT- JVrv'f//^ ^ ^'y^ u^^cA^c/ /^ K^J^MT^^^^ ':^S^/ ■isJ^^S jf^ci^ryjiimA^, jfiofftJt/fhaa^ ^'iV.,7^ NEW HAVEN IN ^ 2i^yi(;M^7?e^ //u^^'^^&r I z/i a- ^ I ^ SI 1^^ 1^ J^fuffOl' \ ^ i. ^ ^ ;5 ^ui7a^ - ^li^ri^^ X'^. \ \ I r G ■^■Kf£/t^7ed fiS^f^^iu'TTUtTl iW^T' C\-rtAlT A I 4 'UZJ ft r IT \\ ^j - \/aj':^»r \ I .y^- ^ct/>&f^^rft!^ QutZ'T^lhr \ \ [ary Attwater Honywood From a print furnished by Edward Perrin Atwater THE GREAT ADVENTURE 1456 to 1956 "People tvill not look forward to posterity, ^^ iilio never look backward to their ancestors." — Edmund Burke Arms and Crest Coiifirmt-d to Robert Atlualcr of l!(i\ Idii Manor ill I ^ciitiam by W illiaiii Harvey Clarenceux Herald \i \rms 1561. • WRIGLEY . . . FESSENDEN . . . BABCOCK . . . MILLER . . . KENT • p M R A A T T T T 1 ^ ATWATER S O L N D HISTORY and GENEALOGY • s V\^ 1956 o 1 R c O o u T N T T • R • * • B E E U D e D H 1 A N '^ VOLUME FIVE G T L by O "[ CHARLES HOBART ATTWATER N • N F • R P A R S C » (B • E s R T • O B N Y R • PUBLISHERS HALL E A S p SANTA MONICA • A CALIFORNIA H M A S Y • REPRESS . WALTON . RICH . SAYRE . KING , , PARKER . RU GG • 1\ Copyright. 1956. In CHARLES H()H\1!T \ll\\ \ I 1 i; PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMKKRA All rights ill this Inn.k are reserved. No part of the ixiuk ina\ he reprinluced in any manner w liatsritten |»erinission except in the ease of hrief qndtalions eiiihodied in eritical articles and reviews. For infornialion address: l'uhlishe;s Hall. Securitv Ratik Bnilding. Santa -Monica, California. r K (1 IJ I I. T I (» N Typography i-.^ m i.i.ix w TYrrvFTTiNt;. i.d^ \nm i.r>. Cm.ik. Phintku iiv Hi(\i)^ii\u Mko-.-I'mk-.s Mckim. I.ds An ;eles, Cm.'i Bni N» BY U\M Bhos. Mindkky. Los Angeles, Calif. 24:Mr>^i To All Those Family Meiiil)ers Who Have Cone lo Their Eternal Rest THE GREAT ADVENTURE Is Respect I'll lly Dcdicalccl No.. 336 ?v THIS VOLUME FIVE OF ATWATEP, TI1ST0H\ OlllGINALLY OWNED BY Presented t< LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS ONE: Nen Ha\en Town-^ite Plan — 1641. TWt): Print — Mary Attwater Honey wood. rHKEE: Arms & Crest— Attwater Family— l-ki3. Hi>turiral Events — 1456-1956. H»l U: The Creat Adventure 1 11\E: Prim Pun hase Contract and Indian "Marks" 6 >1\: lnlfr|»rfter'> Oalli. Montoweses |{e!ier\atit)n Print 9 SEVEN: Collegiate Silu.ol. Yale Ct)llege 16 EICHT: Chartrr Oak Iiuident. In George I raiikliti \twater 22 M\E: l{e\. Edward E. Atwater. Ii\ Kcgiiiald M. \lual.i. ri.tuic 24 Co\er page, first of t»ur genealogies. lo51. s Has II. Maltison 29 I W EEVE: Er«Mi(li Spolilan Claims 32 IHIKTEEN: L..ngfcll..w's PhmUom Ship _ 35 John Spencer At\saler. M.D. JmIhi C»a|)i)cr \l\\ater 39 FOl HTEEN : -Honorary Georgia Planter" 41 Pictures, Janies K. Atwater. Home. Science and School Ruildings... .40-44 El HTEEN: Bert Leonard Atwater, by Helen Atuatcr W riglc) 45 Ouinnipia. I63i; Medal ' 48 SIXTEEN: Kichard Mead Atwalcr. .jiini..i. \>^ lane \lual.i I'latt 48 SEVENTEEN: Francis Atwat.i. I. \ Reginald M. \luater 50 EK^HTEEN: Atwater Family Heunion. l»y Eli/alictli llciirx 51 Pirturt-. Emma Louisa Atwalcr Hountrec. oldest living FaiiiiK iikmii- l>.r vsill l»c 97 on Ortcdter 5. 1956 52 NINE TEEN: An uim^-ual Occupation, by Mary Meigs Atwater, Piriurr. "NbniiN "" \twater 54 IWI \r^ : Carlctun William Atwalcr. b\ J<.liii S. \l\\alcr 57 I W ENTY-ONE: The Atwain Kr„ts \ 58 I W ENTY-TWO: Hcl.-n Aluat.r. IImmh- F..-onomist. N. Y. Times 59 IWI \n'r|||{r.E: Th.- Cal-.ti in. I'lnf. Will. in Oliii \lual.r. I III- W»-sli-\aii Mumnu> 60 Luther K.. Sr. and Uobert N. Alwaler 64 IWENTY-IOl 11: Expcriemes in Afrira. I.\ Wa\ri.- D. Milln 65 John W «*wlry Atwalcr. t'\ \ddir l-er \ll water .77 TWENTY -SEVEN : ^. memlKTH* wats in firsi Meeting House Bibliography Mgnalia Clirisli /Viiieiicana ( Ecck'^iasliial I History of New England— 1702-1853— Cotton Mather. Encyclopaedia of Heraldry — J. Burke. Attwater Anns — Genealogist — 1:317 A Genealogical Register of the l)escen(laiU> (.1 David Vlwater — 1851. id. 1873. New Haven Colony Records 1638-1649. VuU. ir,57. id. 1649-1662. I'lih. I'n4. Yale Genealogy— History of Wales (By K. II. Yale). Vu\,. 1908. Andrews' History of Yale. Atwater Hislorv' 1901 id. 1927. Edward E. and Irancis Atwater. History of New Haven and Other Towns. Puh. 1887. History. Citv of Minneapolis — Isaac Atwater. 1893. Removal of ^ ale College (?) to New Haven Oct. 1716. Franklin Bowditch Dexter. Beginnings of Yale — Edwin Oviatt. 1916. American Genealogies Lists Atwater 1851 and 1873. Attwater, Corliss. N. Yarmouth. Me. American Ancestry iii, 3:1x232; 11 others listed cciilaining members of our family. Winthrop, Vol. 1, pp. 226, 237, 317, 318. Connecticut. New England and New York Genealogical and Historical Societies. Historical Events of Outslanding Importance During i^eriod Covered in lids ATWATER GENEALOGY 1456 — Gutenberg Bible. 1491 — Amerigo Ves Pucci reached mainland Western Hemisphere. 1517 Martin Luther ])()sted 95 theses on door of Willcnhnrg Chinch, attack- ing Paj'-al Indulgences. 1564 — William Shakespeare, born April 23 at Stratford-on-Avon. 1602— Capt. Gosnold. first while man landed in New England. 1607 — Ca|)lain John Smith landed at Jamestown. Va.. May 13. 1609 Hudson sailed Half Moon into New York Harbor. 1619 — First Negroes sold into slavery by Dulc li al Jamestown. 1620 — Mayflower, missing Virginia, landed Pilgrims from Leyden. lloll.ind. on Plymouth Rock. Decend)er 21. 1637 Joshua Attwater. with six companions, readied the Indian settlement called Quinni|)iac — later New Haven. 1649— Charles"^ 1. reigning without a Parliament for 11 years, defeated by CromweH's Roundheads: condemiK'd l>\ House (d Commons: beheaded January 20. Cromwell dictator. 1660— John Bunvan. author of Pilgrim's Progress, imprisoned. 1665— London— Great plague killed 68.000: following year fire destroyed 13.200 homes. 89 churches. 1735_John Peter Zenger, editor, acquitted, establishing freedom of the press. 1776 — Deilaralii'ii oi ImleptMuit'iRr, Jul\ 2-4. ITo*^^ — George \\ a>liiiigt«>n chosen l'ie>iileiil. \|iiil i^O. 179M — Vacciiiatiun dist-overetl by Jenner. Ma\ 1 1. 1I>«»7 -RoIhtI Fulton's Clermonl makes first steam trip up the Hudson River. lIVJ ' M.iiiroe huitrine deilared Heceniher 2. 1; 1 1 What hatli God Wrou^htl" S. K. H. Morse's first telegraph message, \la> 24. 1857 — C\rus \X . Field's Atlanti* lahle. 1863— Eniamipation Proclamation Jan. 1. Freed ;{.12(i.(l()0 slaves. JJ.Sd.OiK) not freed. 1878 — First eommereial telephone service. New Ha\en. Conn.. Januarx 28. 18*>4 — Thomas A. Edison's Kinetuscope first showing. April 14. ISew >oik. New ^ ork. lo^>5 — \\ ilhehii konrad Roentgen discoxeriii \-rays. 1896 — H. A. Bactjuerel. first to realize radioacli\ il\ of uranium. 1*XK> — \X ireless demonstrated when Marconi signalled letter "S" across the Atlantic Ocean. HX».H Orville W right"> first hea\ ier-than-air successful air fliglit al l\ill\ Hav>k, North Carolina. l'X»"> R,.hert E. Pearv reached North Pole April 6th. 1'>1") First air llighl ( I .S. seaplane I across Allantic-N-C4. Ma\ 16. P'2"> C:..mdr. Richard E. H\ rd dropped a I .S. (lag on the'St>utli [\>U\ \o\emher 28. PJ42- Arthur Compton. et al. produce first ruiclear chain reactiiui ( fi<>ion td uraidum isotctpe. I 21^5 I . 1945 I nited Nations (46 represented I San Francisco. Calif.. A|,ii| 25. P'irst at«»nne bond) exploded L»!s Manios, N. M.. Jul\ Id. Hinp^hinKi. Aug. 6 and Nagasaki. Jaj^an. .Aug. 9tli. 1953- -.Mount Exerest. 29.002 fl.. concpiercd Mas 2') l.\ Kdiiiuiid I". Ilillar\ anti Tensing Norka\. An«l «d course, ihrougiiout llii> .^00 \car> llicrc \s( re "uai- and rumors of wars'": crises and tidings of iinpen\ numerous power-mail Little Men. rcigidng or ruling willi or uilliout llic inn^cnl ol their felloNMiicn. as king. Lord Protector. Prime Minisler. (.Iiau< tllor. luii li>- fuehrer. l)i(tator. (Jeneralissimo. President and Indispensahle Man. All >oon to he forgotten in the shining light of those e\erlasling pcr- Miiialities, such as .Moses, the great law gi\ir: .|i>u> ( liri-t. tin huniMr Christian: Washington, the modest sa\iour nl llif \i\\ Wmld. and M.di.ilma Gundhi. who proved that frecd». tliev have \r{[ hehind a new -ccrct arm\ o| uur mo-l iii-idious riicinie'. the |a\ collectors. Ilie Jdhlical extortioner o| liic "iMiiirc w\(ldowc> mvli" wa- maiiuaui- iiioUH c. upon high and low who crossed their paths: fanaticisms and religious |)lagues to suit the immoralities of \our ungodlike rulers: all these op|)ressed \oui' wmlln sons while accomplishing little to bring ahoiil the ;'l('\a[ion id mankind. Fortunately, there were a few. yes. main, who opposing the age-old doctrine of "Dixiiif Highl of Kings." in the lnlicl that Right, not Might, should be the law of England, brought about the Reformation. These Commonwealth followers were nuMi id deterndnation and power. The\ hedged their homes willi safeguards. The\ lieheaded Charles I. Cromwell i)ecanie Dictator. The House of Commons ruled for a short interval. Now among these liberty seeking individuals were the consanguineous relatives of the Attualer Clan— men ol courage, intellect and substance — who had fought a War of Words as good men should, for what they believed was for the betterment of their fellow men. Realizing that ('haili's I was ignoring Parliament and despairing of success in winning peace and ireedom of worship for themselves and their posterity, they, after thought, long and prayful. decided to embark on the 'Great Adventure." Thev would create a social structure of their own. They would venture into the unknown dangers of a strange land, with strange beings, in the 'New World.' Authenticated records show our name — in various forms — appearing in onl\ about one-quarter of the English Boroughs. Villages and Hundreds. In his General History of Connecticut. William R. Cutter says: "The surname Altwaler belongs to a large class of English famil\ names where the |)ersonal name of a man qualified for identification bv a description of his home, 'at-the-hill." etc., became fixed as a surname on his descendants . . . like the preposition 'de' dropped from another class of names."" "The earliest mention of the name Attwater found in faigland appears in the chartular\ of the Cathedral Church of Canterl)ur\. Godfried atle W ater. of Elywarton. in [he Parish of Stone, near Faversham. Count) of Kent, before A.D. 1367." "The old coat (d arms of Altwaler: sable on a fesse \\a\\ argenl bdween three awanz ( f [lie second two bars lun \ azure. CresI : a dcmi-lalbol argent in the month id an arron gules." It is evident that the following records had not been called to Mr. Cutler's attention at the time he wrote his historv. For in Rravlev's Topo- iirophical History of Siirrry. there is a most interesting item bearing on the possibilitv of our original name: ''''Manor of West Clandons In 127J). the 6th of Edward I.. John De Agua or John Attewater seems to have claimed for land he held at Clandon the right and privileges of ancient demesne and 2 ATWATER GENEALOGY without j-ucces*." i Thi>i rouUI have been land attached to a manor h located on the south bank of the Thames, two and oii(-(|uarter miles south-east from St. Paul's Church. London. Another interesting notation associated willi mir faiiiilv name and also establishing the familv relati«inslii|i with "bkford. " is iouml in a folio iiub- lished in the lOth Centur\ and calleil :\oniina I illaniiii. I lii> xolunic con- tained the names of Cities. Boroughs. N'iliagi's. and llnndnds. in( hiding therewith the lonls of all the manors tlirouglioul all llic i (.until-- o| l-.niiJand from the \ear l.ilf) tt» 1559. including: ■'Johaimes .Attc Water ctTlified pursuant to writ tested at (^lipston. 5 March. Kil6. as one ;;7 \.l).i granteil this manor, with Marsh, to the Abbey ol Greslein. founded bv llarlcwin de (!onte\ ille. \\\> father, and b kford was \>\ tlie \libot and Convent granted to a fainiU deriving its name li tlii- phKc . . . Mow lonp Grestein Abbey C(»nlinned to enjov the olale in bkloid i- unknown. but having lieen wizeil li\ the Crown (hiring the \\;n- ol Idwaid II. idt'poscd b\ Parliament JamiarN 7. l.S27l and again re-toied. it w.i- a >-ei oud liini- (orfritrd aniderable estate Ihtc. "William \lle Water de bkb>r of ihe ihird generation and 9 in ihe fourth. "■"Ihe manor of Downe Court, in the parish of Leidiam: Rol)ert Atluater. of Ronton, in this parish, died, possessed of it in 1565. whose daughter and co-heir. Mary, carried il. with oilier estates in this parish and neighborhood, in marriage to Robert Honywood, Esq.. of Postling." Elias Edward \l\\aler. our outstanding historian, with ihe assistance of Robert Heiu\ Alwater, worked out an Alwater family tree covering the immediate forbears of Joshua and Daxid. Recognizing the care, accurac\ and inlegril\ of ihe aforemenlioned compilers, we must conclude that man\ ol the lamil\ relerences discovered by them were akin to our branch bul nol necessarib in direct line. So in this manner we come upon the will of Thomas Altuater. proxed October 5th. 1484. see Archdeaconry Court. Canleibury. Book 3. p. 23. There were two sons but oid\ John, who married Marvan. had issue. Of these four only Robert, the elder, whose will is recorded in Book 15. p. 6. carried the line through his son Thomas to Christopher whose will is recorded in I)ook 4 ATWATER GENEALOGY 42, page 22. Christopher hat! four sons and a daughter. Joanna. \\\\o married Stephen Cooke. Their chiUiren brought in the Atwood and Best families. But we are only concerned with John Attwaler. who married Susan Narsin. Of this union, there were three chihlren — Joshua. Aim and l)a\iil. uho were to l»e the first Altwaters to hind in and assist in a very importatit part of colonizing a portion of the New \\ urid. Father John neglectetl to leave a will — dying in Ottoher 1636. Susan, mother of Jt)shua. had liim appointed to administer the estate. Three months later. Susan died during Jamiar\ <>f 16HT. She was hiiried ni\l to John in the Leidiani Church \ard. r.urrialU ■■\..\. 1 (16."?6l John \ttewatter. pater familias. "Jan. •> (16Ti Susan \ltcw att(>r. W id." The register also shows Marriages and Christenings. Under the latter heading during the period from 'Miduielmas. 161)1. unto Michaelmas. 1()1 1 there is the folhtwing entry: ■•June 2. Josuae. the sonne of Jcdin Attwater. *'Ceorge Hudson. Vicar "Tlioiuas Hcriman Ciuii'ciiuarilciis." "W illiam \t-\\ater The admini.>tralion papers indicate that Josuae. at the age of twi nt\->i\ wa- a '.Mercer' in .\shford. a market town near I.enliam. -Now. these. «iur direct ancestt)rs. Joshua. I)a\id and Ann Attwaler. endiarked on "The Great .\dventure.* Beginning with that unpreilictaMe. long and treachenius oce.»n voyage. uilh the havniport-Katon Lxpedititm. \\ hil- their parent* had passe«l awa\ during the \ear. .|o>lma and Daxiil niU!*l ha\e heen part «)f this cahal for a considerajile lime. \pparentl\ .lo-lnia watt a man of capital in his own ri^hl. while l)a\id had reeentU inlieriled M*\rral pro|KTtics from an Attwaler relati\e. So il wa> natural lor .lohii Daxenport to wek out thcM- \oung men of lapital lo help (inancc his f\|N-diliiin. He had receiitiv return*-*! from the Continent it is said disguised with a long U-ard. B«' that as it ma\. he was a non-cuiiformisl at ixlds with llip authorilicft. in whiih onr Allwalcrs nmst ha\e joimd. \-hlord was ilie urat of ihiH group id non-< onfornusls. .So il is reasonahle lo -uppose that Joohua induced his hrother and many from the inarkil lown io join tiie rx|M>dition. It is reported that the K\p<*dilion included o\er iwo liiindnwj men, women and chihlren. When we realize thai man fl\s o\er ilial same ATWATER GENEALOGY 5 distance today in less than se\eii hour;?, llu' snails pace ol loin nioiillis seems inconceivable. The comfort dl llic Queen Elizabeth or the flying ships of today is in direct ((iiitrasl with tlic travt'l hardships — not to mi'iitioti tlir iiiroiueniences — of that I6.'>7 trip. It is reasonable to supposr that Joshua \tt\\at(>r and some others of means, including Theo])!) Eaton. Steph Goodyear. Geo. Lambcrton and others, did not ha\e their names on the manifest of the HEGIOH. For it was just at this time that Charles I — who had dissolved Parliament — fearing migration of man\ well-to-do Englishmen, issued the following "■['KOCLA- MATION: . . . that the King, being iiifonncd that great lunnbers of his subjects were yearly transported into tlios;' ports of America . . . among whom arc main idle and rcfractorx humors, whose oid\ or principal end is to live without reach of authority — doth command his officers and ministers of the ports, not to suffer any persons, being subsidy men or their value to pass any of those plantations without a license from his Majesty's connnis- sioners for plantations first obtained, nor any under the degree of subsidy men. without a certificate from two justices of the peace where they lived, that they have taken the oath of allegiance and supremacy, and a testimony from the minister of the parish, of their confonnit) to ihe orders and discipline of the Church of England." Without these certificates, any escaping non-conformists might, of necessity, have to bribe the captain, even if members of the joint enterprise. From all reports. Master Femes, of the HECTOR, was a brawler to say the least of his character. His rough treatment of some of the tourist passengers, like nineteen year old Lord Leigh, son of the Earl (tf Marlborough, was not unnoticed by Joshua and others. Adults paid five pounds for passage, if not members of the joint enterprise. One ton of general freight cost four pounds per passage. But even as everything comes to an end — they finally arrived in Boston Harbor June '!(). 1 637. Several town-sites in Massachusetts and New Hampshire were suggested as likely settlements. This would seem to |)rove that the group had no deiinite destination, except the \eu World, when they started. In Boston, th.ere was talk bv soldiers returning from the Pcquot war of the beautiful \alley and river at Ouinnipiac. Quin — meaning long ni|)pi. to water and ohke — place. .So the Inilian name meant Long-water-place. After considerable discussion, a committee consisting of Joshua Attwater. Francis Brown. John Beecher. Robert F^igg. Thomas Hogg. David Attwater and one other were appointed to investigate the territory. Neither Prudden. Eaton or Davenport were included in this fust liip. The seven spent the winter of 1637-U).!<"> at (^)uinnipiai . living in mud huts. One died. As his name is reported as Beecher. we ha\e accounted for six of the committee. 6 ATWATER GENEALOGY S8 HISTORY OF NFW HAVEN COIONV. if at any time hereafter they be affri;;htcd in their ilwellinj^s as- sijjneU by the English uni'i ibem as bcfi)re. they may repair to the English plantation t'jr shelter and that the Knglish will then in a just cause endeavor to defend them from wr-in.;;. But in any quarrel or wars which they shall undertake or have with otlier Indians, upon any occasion whatsoever, they will manaKC their affairs by themselves without expectinj^ any aid from the English. •And the En>;lish planters before mentioned acctptinj^ and vjrant- injj according to the tenor of the premises do further of their own accord, by way of free and thankful retribution, ^ive unto the said sachem, council, and company of the f)uinnipiac Indians, twelve coats of En;(lish trucking cloth, twelve alchemy spoons, twelve hatchets, twelve h<»es, two dozen of knives, twelve porrinj^ers, and four casts of I'rench knives and scissors. All which beinj.^ thank- fully accepted by the aforesaid and the agreements in all points ptrfecieil. for ratification and full cnfirmation of the same, the sachem, his council, and sister, to these presents have set to their hand or marks the day and year above wrilte:;. MOMAI'GIN SUCCOCISIN QUEbAQUAL'SH his mark his mark Carroughood Weesaucuck her nurk' his mark his mark III (III* >priiig. April Kt.'ill. tlic cnlirc iiri;2iii;il KhikIoii ;iiliip of I'dii I'riiddfii a iioii-coiiionniii^ iiiiiii^tcr of ihf Church of Kiigland — arrix rd at (,)iiiiiiiipia( frmn Imi-i.im. On ihrir firNt Sahhutli. Juliii DaNcnporl < luidiji ti-d lln- icli^ioii^ mix ice III ihr iiioniiiig. I't'lrr i'riiddrii prrat hi-d in tin- afli-riiiioii. I lii- diKil liadir- ^hi|i < <>uhl iiol IuhI long, i'ruddi-n and Daxciiport could uid\ apicc In di^a^ti-c. The f«»rm«"r*!» follower'- soon |iiirc|i:iwcd tlic tcrrilorx imu kiiuwn ;i^ Milfmd With I'rilddi'li oiil id [\u- \sa\. |)a\(iip>irl pun (■cdiil In Iniind ,iii ATWATER GENEALOGY ecclesiastical authority in winch all civil matters and court authoritx were vested. The entire Colony was motivated l»\ this chiiK h aiithuriu. wliich in turn was governed by seven church members. Bro. Joshua Attwater was one of the members of this authority. The first |)ul)lic meetings were held in the ()|)('n. Finalh. these were transferred to Robert Newman's barn. In the meantime. )oung John Brockell. a London Surveyor, staked out the Townsite. As will be noted by a jierusal of the plan, a reproduction ot which is included in an Atwater History for the first time. Brt>ckett laid out nine squares for buildings, reserving 'Central Square" for public use. The streets in the Townsite included State, York. ChuK h. Grove. George. Chapel and College. In the meantime. Joshua Attwater and his scouting committee were anxious to complete their contract, for the purchase of the land, with the Quinnipiac Indians. The agreement was finally approved by the Church Authority and signed by Go\ . Eaton and the various Indian Chiefs. The latter included: MOMAl GIN - SUGCOGISM - QIESAQUAUSH - CARROrGIIOn - WEESAUCICK - MONTOWESE - SAWSEUNCK and 'SHALMPISHLM," her mark. As consideration, the Indians received 12 coats of English cloth, twelve alchemy spoons, twelve hatchets, twelve hoes, two dozen of knives, twelve porringers and four cases of French knives and scissors. Montowese, in his agreement, which gave him 'eleven coats of trucking cloth, and one coat of English cloth made up after the English manner.' also reserved a piece of land near tiic village, "for his men which are ten. and many squaws to plant in.' The first \ear was spent in erecting living quarters. All of these were constructed of hand-hewn, mortise and tenent type lumber. Later, bricks were imported from London. B\ 1639, Nov. 25th. the General Court was ready to order a meeting house to be erected at a cost of 500 pounds. It was fifty foot square and had a lower and turret, with banisters and raiU on the lop. (See seating plan in this volume, another first in Atwater Histories, i While rheo|diilos Eaton was Governor, the real leader, at this time, was John l)a\enpoii. who had (inalh established an autoi lalir cluucli-rule of the 'Republic of Newhaven.' Davenport, horn in Coventr\. England, in 1597, of a middle-class, old and honored lainiK. had had a checkered career. He entered Oxford at sixteen and three years later, he was admitted to orders. Later, he becanie Vicar ts had con)plained of at home. The first act of the Sex en' was to ilecitle tluit the "right of suffrage shall be conferred on church members onh." On the 22nd of August 1639. the 'Seven' had 'instituted tlie CImrch by a solenui and formal covenant one \*ith another.' On the 25th of Octid>er. they granted the riglit of sutlrage io *all those that ha\e been receixed into the fello\vshi|t of tliis Chunli. siiue the gathering of it. or uho being members tif approNctl i Iuik lies, offer themselves.' In this manner, tlie 'Hepublic of iSewliaueii" was organized, \\itli die elettion of Theophilus Katoii. Magistrate for tlie term of one year. Kobert .Newman. Mattliew tJill>ert. Natlianiel Turner aiui Thomas rii-:ill were closen Deputies "to assist tlie .Magistrate in all Courts callt'ii li\ iiiiii for the oc-casions of the plantation, for the term of one year. I lioiiias |- iigill was appointed Secretar\ anil Robert ."^eeley as Marshal for llic ('olon\. \lt\ John Brockelt. house lots hat! been given to each of "The Planters." aci-ording to bis or her laiuil\ siie and the amount of taxes each one was willing io pa\ . In (iciicial .AssendiK during Jaimar\ of 1610. i( was ordered lliat llir land \ a suiniioi. I'urilan rulture group, with a background of lilcrarv l-omloii. Ii \\;i- ilie hey-day of .*>hakespeare. ."Spencer. Tlioiiias hckkcr and Txii Jolnixin. \ li\s of the 'Separatists* had lied Io Ijolland. 1 lu' great iiiajorit) stood llnii tiionnd and the *\rw World' ga\r rnaiiN llirir cliancc for freedom. \ few excerpt* ma\ be (d iiileresl taken from our oi mi\ '\twaler Librar\' books entitled "{{econb (d the (loloin and I'lanlalion id New llasen. from 1(>.'1J{ to fdl''. Transcribed and Kditrd ni \( cordancc willi a ri—ojijiion «if the General Assemblv of (loiinectii iil. \\\ (lli.iilc.- .1. Iloadlx. Slate Librarian of Conn." rublished IJ'.ST. 'FHKK M W.^ (II \I;M (4» \ i )\\ -liall neither |ilo||. prai lix- nor (-eiil |o an\ rviil or linit agaiii<>t ihix Jurisdiction, or aii\ pli- of it. or again-l llu- < i\ ill iiominnnl here r^labliohed. \nd if \ on shall know an\ psoii. or pson- wrli inlciid. plotl. or ron»>pire an\ thing w« h tends Io the hurl or prejiidiif o| ilic ^anic )ow nhall timeh disiouer the ».ame to lawful aiilliorilv Inn- rvialili-ln d. and J^ow •«hall asHiHl and bee hi-lpfiill in all llu- alTaires ol the .|iirisV all mi-anr- >>hall |iromo\r the publiipic wi-llfare id llie same, aciording to vor plarr. abilitN. and opplunil\. \ow shall gi\e din- lioimor Io the law full niagislralH, and shall be obedient ami subject to all llie wlioh-soine lawes ATWATER GENEALOGY THE FIRST YEAR AT OUINNII'IAC 89 '•I, Thomas Stanton, being interpreter in this treaty, do hereby profess in the pre.->tnce of (icxl that I have fully acquainted the Indians with the substance of every article and truly returned their answer and consent to the same, according to the tenor of the fore- goinjr writin.^^ the truth of which, if lawfully called, I shall readily confirm by my oath at any time. Thomas Stanton." On the iith of December, Montowese, sachem of another tribe, "in presence and with allowance and consent of Sawseunck, an Indian who came in company with him." sold to the English a tract of land lying north of that sold by Momaugin, and described as "ex- tending about ten miles in length from north to south, eight miles easterly from the river of Quinnipiac to- ward the river of Connecticut and five miles westerly toward Hudson's river." Montowese, reserving a piece of land near the village which now bears his name, "for his men which are ten, and many squaws, to plant in," received "eleven coats of trucking cloth, and one coat of English cloth made up after the English manner," in payment for the territory thus alienated. The attesting marks of Montowese and Sawseunck are as follows: — "MO.VTOWESE his mark -.AV/SEL'NCK I his mark- and orderes, allreadv made, or \\( li -liall Im" jiereafler niado. by lawful! autli()ril\ afforesaid. \iul thai hotli in \(ir |i>on and I'slalc: and wIkmi vow shall he duel) called lo give yor \ote or sulTraire in an\ election, or touching any other matter, wch concerneth this coninion wcallli. \o\\ >-liall give it as ill yor conscience yow shall judg may coikIucc \i< ihc hesi good lA llie same.' (In the handwriting of Francis Newman. j 10 ATWATER GENEALOGY MKSSl Tl \i k. alias MI'MI'irK. 20:2'u: A Generall Court 29: of tKi,,l.: UkW: Thi> Iniliaii, at a hearing before Mr. Katoii.' had been aecused of nmrderou>l\ !»heiltliiig the lilood of sioiiie of the KiigHsh. "Aiui h\ his t)rder safel\ kept in the *toikji till he might be brought to a due trvall. "And the Indian who had attempted his esiape was \\hi|)pe(l |i\ the marsiiall his deputy.' 'The Quillipieik. Inilian Saganiour on the following da\. "wth diurs of his lniiian> wth him were examined before the magistrate and the deputxes for this planlatio concerning .Nejniupuc k. I lie\ generalh accused him to haue murdered one or more of the Knglish. and thai lie liad ( iitl of Mime of their hands \ had presented (hem tt) Sassacuse the IVcjuott sai hem. boa>ting thatt he ha«l killed them wth his owiie hands. .Mewhebato a (Juillipieck Indian, kinsman to the aforesaid Nepaupuck. cumeing att the same time t<» interceed lfield and thatt he himselfc. the saiil W attoonc. stood \|)on the island att \\ eathersheld and beheld him the said Nepaupauk ikiu |)resent acting the nmrder." '\ej»aupuck being b\ the com urri-ncc nf lcslimoii\ corniiiced. he con- fessed he wa> the man namelt Nepauput k. and boasleil he was a great captaine. had murdered Abraham I'itK h. and luul his hands in other Knglish blo nolt afraid .d ill. Imii la\d hit» neck to the mallclree nf the iliimmi-\. dc>ircing llialt his head iiiiglit be cult of. «jr lliall he might tl\e in anv nllicr maimer llic l'niili>li -lidiild ap|Mjynt, and a* Ix-fore a wat-:ifc ( ii^ltid\. \t *(»enerall (!ourle' mi the third da\. . . . linallv. \( paiiiuK k. 'i-onfeuiaid \( paiipiK k. did null oi I I' iiirh. butt was one id them ibatI killed llic .'> men in the hoair or shallop on Conneclecult riuer and lliall lliere wa- bill one Nepaupuck and this wax he. and ibal same ihatl looke a cliilde uf Mr. Swait' " \\ rlhersfield. I hen the -aiil Nepaii|iuck being asked it lie wmild liol !• \[ \\r de il\e. he answered, il is weregili. I he (!ourl haue had such pregnant pri»hall be agreed \p\\lh a> tht* I'llit-t j'l^j:"- li'i uught r»uilil iu' tlisierned Imlt lnoujilil forth deatl. Itt hat! no haire «ni the \>hulf bucK. tlu- skin was \tM\ tciulcr. and of a redili>h while collour like a childs; tiie head most straiiig. iti hail but one eye in the middle of the faee, and that large and i>pen. like some blemished eve of a man: over the e\e. in the Imttonie of the foreheade wch ^sa? like a childes. a thing of flesh grew forth and hung dow n»*. itt was hollow and like a mans instrumt id genration. A nose, mouth and i liiiine deformed, butt not much \nlike a ehilds. the neck and eares had allso such resendtlance. This monster being after opened and com|)ared wth a pig of the >ame farrow, there was an ajjarant difference in all the inwards. . . . *. . . and a strange imprssitm was allso upon main lliatt >a\\ tlic monster. (therein guided b\ the neare resend>lance of the e\e. I that one George Spencer, late servant of the said Henr\ Rrowtiing. had hecomc actor in unnatureall and ahoininalije filtlnncs w ih the saw. . . . (Icorgc S|)cncer so suspected hath hutt one eye for vse. the other hath ( a> itt is ( ailed i a pearle in itt, is whitish and defitrmed . . . tiie man had heene fornnK imtdiious in the jtlantatio for a prophane. King, sioffing and lewd spcritt. . . . alt he said he hat! notl done itt ihalt he knew oif. then tlen\ed itt. . . . The record covers ten pages. After hearings covering a period .d ihrce days, in the Nb'cting Hous(» and prisim. with numerous meml)ers taking part in discussiii'! ail the >ordid details. "Itt was therefore hv gen consent con- cluded and udjuilgcd. ihatt on the 6th da\ next, being tlu' o (»f Aprill. lie the said Georg Spencer shall be hanged upon a gallows till he is dead, the place to be the farthest jjarl of the feilil called the Oyster-shell field." 'The dav of the execulio being come. George Spencer the [jrisoner was brought ... in a cart: upon sight of the gallowes he seemed to be nuK h amazed and trembled, after some pause he began to speakc to tlir sdutlis altout him. exorting them all l(» take warning bv his exam})le Imw ihey negle i iiliceinf: and ((ir- rupting divers servants in thi« plantalio. haunting wtli lliem in iiiglit meelings and jum kctling. \. was sentenced li> be seveerb \\lii|i|ied and lined five poundo to Mr. Malbitn. and five pounds to Will Andrew-, (whose lamxivcs and daughters he hath >-o much dishonored and wronged in altem|ilin;i lo defile (hrmi and presentlv to depart the jilanlatio. and nul l<> reloiirne \nder the |MMiall\ «d seveer punishment. A COI l{l IKtl 1)1 \ \ I I \l W 11 W I \ I Ml II (d I Ml It M(»\: ir.i:;. ■John Laurence and \"alenline. servant- in \li. Malln.ii. fur indiezilling their mars goodn. anlcd on page 303 of New Haxcn ("(ilon\ Kecords 16-16 and it is explained a- lollows: '""The following passage, from Lechfords Plaine dealing, explains why no seat is assigned for Mrs. Eatoti. the Governor s wife. "At New -haven, alias Quina|)eag. where Master Davenport is Pastor, the exconnnunicate is held out ol the meeting, at the doore. if he will heare.' Mass. Hist. Coll. 3d series. 111. 73. Reference has already been made to Mrs. Eaton's excommunication.' 'Brother David Atwater being absent from the watch one inght was ordred to pay his fine. Also defective another time, but he layeing the fault on the mr of the watch it was respitted.' U ATWATER GENEALOGY In thf 164^-1662 New Ha\eii Tkwii Recordsi. puMislied by New Haven LolunN Histurk-al Societ\, there are many references to Joshua and Dax id. "Mr Atwatlers ye Treasurer/ acted as adnjuiistrator of a number of estates. He was also chosen 'Deput>' of the Court for a number of years. He appears as plaintiff, in a nundter «»f actions before the Ct)urt. to reco\er for goods and cattle sold. In more than a dozen cases, he requests permission to sell land. At one hearing, it was ordered: Itt is ordered tiialt brotiier Vllwatti I note spelling) and Htibt Hill shall be exempted fro watch in their own persons. b\ reason of their bod\iy iiifirinitNes. \ett so as to fiiule each of the-fii a man to watch their roume." hi I(kI(). Thomas Kugill. first secretary of tlie Colony, was disinissed from his office and excommunicated from the New Haven CIiiik li. for *faU\f\ing of ortlers and records' and thcreb\ securing 52 acres dl land to which he was not entitled. In the list of estate (p. 93 I with the names uf "I'lanters," we find the following listings: *■ 'persons - acres - Ist.div. - neck - meadow - 2nd-yearely rate. •Josuah Attwater' 2 .S(U) 20 f K. 61 01-11-06 •l)a\id Altwater" 1 500 2414 141 1-11-14' During one of these sessions, the Courte sentenced 'Richard lido. Iialli bine a false \nfaitliful servant to his Master' and alst) 'Thomas Meekes lor stealing, receiving >tidlen goods, and intertaining \ iiniting mens scr\aiits . . . to drink >trong waiter' and 'conceule it. etc. 'rherf<»re the sentenc of ye Court is that Thomas Meekes |>a\i' twcniv {Miunds as a fine for these misdemenours and miscariages. and when lido and SlojMT i- whipped, he and his wife are to come to ve whi|)ping post, and ••tan«l ther. pulling each of them one hand inlo \e hole t)f tlu- post wliill \c other are whipped: thai lhr\ mas haue part of \e shame \m li their simi deserxeth: and to gi\e security U>v the fine, or pa\e it prescntK. and to pay the due charges of the prison." • • « • * On the '.inih uf the (>' M..11: 1611" a! a Ccnrll Court hearing: "Mr. (.foudu'are propounded hi> purchase n| Mi. I ainl- I, land In lln |(j\uii'. Imll itt was notl acce|ited. " *"'N«. I6II. and Mdd it Juik* *). I6.SI. to Thomas Middleton. 1 liomn'- llonx'. Con- -t - '\f»ter and Nathaniel S\l\esler. for !(»(»() Ih^ of good, hick lianlaMc Mii«' •^^ .ido Sugar." First li>-iii(l. ".Alt a Gen Court held alt Newha\tli of Iniic. 161-5. "lit Han or«lerrd that if any person or persons, whether directly or indirrrtlv. in this lowne shall m-II wine bv rcta\le of <|iiarls or pinles or the like, after 11 «ia\es ne\t cnsticitig be expired. wllnMit license, he or they ^hall 1m> puninhed att the discretio (d the court. "Will \n«lrew!« Iicens4*d to draw wine and to '-ell |i\ ntavle." "It ij» ordered that whos<»e\er findelh aii\ thing lost w( li is of \allew & ATWATER GENEALOGY 15 fit to be restored to the owner, shall williin three days deliver it to the niarshall who shall safly keepe the ihiiiji ... 6. shall cry it twice oiiii tin; lecture dayes foUowinge ... a third lime on a laire dav . . . and the niarshall shall have & receive fnun llic owner, a peini) a day for soe crying it." "A Generall ("ourl llie 2()th of \o\ciiil)er. 161.!!. The Governor a((|iiaiiil('(l the court wlh & read a letter wch he had received from \c ( oininittee of Ixith houses of parlimciit.'" "*This letter referred to in "New Ha\en case stated." and was "fnr freeing the se\eral distinct colonies of New Kngland from molestation l)\ the appealing of trouhle-sonie spirits unto llngland. whereby the\ declared that they had dismissed all causes depending before them from New England, and that the) advised all iidiabitanls to submit to their respective go\ rriiiiicnis there established, and to aciiuiescc when their causes shall be there heard and determined.' The letter was signed b\ l*end)roke. W. Say and Seale. Man- chester. Fr. Dacre. & Warwick, Denbigh." In m\ two okl \olumes of New Ha\en Coloii\ llecords ib'M'> to 1662 — we find numerous references concerning Joshua and David. Except for her listing in the seating arrangements, there is no reference to Ami in the above records, or for that matter in any (d tlie other histories about the Colony. Joshua, of course, was the most outstanding of the brothers, engaging in many activities. Our efficient compilers of the |)ast have reached the conclusion that his progeny finally died-out without issue. This confirms the well-established theory that we all stem from David. With tine last item about Joshua, we will proceed to chronicle a few David stories from the records. In the "List of Officials. Civil. Military, and Ecclesiastical of . . . New Haven Colony" compiled in 19.'^5. for the Tercentenarx . we find the b)llowing: "'ATWATER. Joshua (D. 16761 Clerk New Haven Train Band. Aug. 1642 (resigned July 16441. Treasurer. New Haven Colonv." JUDGE (New Haven I. June 1652. Mav 1653. May 1654. (Removed to Boston)." It is claimeti that ""Daxitl was the first intli\itlual to take the Freemans Oath. We believe this refers to Newhauen. However, we do know that twenty plantors lioni our Plantation, with the tiefinite agreement ihat cm\\ town should remain a capital. Training in the Market-Place and keeping watili were two duties of all Church-Court mend»ers. unless exempt. "John Beiduim informed the courte that he was fined hy the courte for neglecting to warn Dauid Attwater to watch. It was l»\ the secrelarie that then was. entred 5s. hut it was hut 2s:6d. and seing diners dt>e rememher it wa- hut 2s:(»tl. the courte agreeil tluil he should pave no mure." ■"Dauid Attwater entred an action against .Mathias llitchcocke. for 10 pounds well the said Malliias llitchcocke re;ea\ed of Dauiil Atwatter. for tlie service of Thomas W liiteliead for four vi'ars and eiglite nioneths. wch Mathias llitchcocke could uol performe. he not haueiiig a full right to dispose of the saide Thomas . . . hut now the said Thomas declareth himeselfe w iiling to ahide w'.h his master Daxiil Atwatter. till he ma\e heare from his \nkeil. so he ma\e haue just satisfaction for the time ti» come, so Kuige as he sla\eth will hime. Th.ey hothe agreed hefore the courte. that he should haue 3 pounds a yeare. nieate. drinke and clothes." "David Atwaler. Richard Mansfield, is to finde each of tiicni a iium to watch at the towne in regarile of ther house lots heare. W h\ the 'Courte' reijuired owners of vacant house lots, to suppK a man for watch is l>evond our comprehension. This original precaution \\a> insti- gated to he read\ for ari\ emergenc \ . Ilii\s(\ri. (Hii Colonists were more fearful of the Dutch than the Indians or other ( ala^lropin . There was a fight with the I)ut( h over Stamford. ' Tlic l)nt( li authorities at New Amsterdam reported to their superiors in Holland lliat "KodtMdterg' or New Ha\en. contained, elexen vears after it was louiulcd. aliont I..'>1() families. But. though affirmed of New Haven town, it nuist lune hcen . . . their informant's estimate of the population of the Coloiu." He died in 1692. He had out-lived most of the original planters who arrived on the Hector in 1637. David's farm — known as Attwater East Farms - was on the west side of Ouimiipiac or New lla\en. The Collet^iate School Later to III' know n as Yale Collei^e On (ihristnuis Dav. in l.al was made lo e^lahlish 'wIuioIh for all. wliere lh«' rudimi-nt^ of knl\ IoiukI iIk ir prololvjM*** and mo«|e|'. in the collegia \\lii< li cxi-tcd oi IimI rxi'-icd. m ihc mother town** of \shford. (loventrv and Londmi. ATWATER GENEALOGY 17 As Joshua Attwater had been a successful mercer of Ashford and prominent in its affairs, it was natural for him to be the first one to propose: 'An offering of a peck of wheat or the \ahic of same, from everyone whose heart is willing' toward assistance U)r 'poor scholars at Har\ard College." Some New England historians claimed that this contribulion was proposed by Joshua for 'a school lor higher learning' at New Haven. In aii\ c\ciil. we know thai when he became Treasurer of the Hcpnlilic Joshua had a standing order passed at Town Meeting, requiring that such contributions be in the form of a tax. The first school master, is said to have been Ezekill Cheever, a Latin scholar, author oi 'Shoil Introduction To The T.atin Tongue.' He resided with "young Joshua Attwater, late of Kent, and now Treasurer of the Colony, who looked down on the Square "from his great mansion, where Osborn Hall now stands." Under a court ruling Joshua was to be paid five schillings per week for housing the teacher. Joshua's plea for a school of higlicr learning for ihe Coloii\ Imall) took root. In 1647. other powerful members of the 'church-state' hierarchy joined him in the movement. It was decided the time had come for a college of their own. Later, the Colony granted eight acres of Joseph Peck's land in New Haven, to the Collegiate School provided 'if settled here and so long as it shall remain here.' But this was the year in which a number of the more ])rosperous planters — including some of the Attwaters — lost a sizable stake, for that age. in the strange disappearance of one of their trading ships. 'The Phantom Ship' by Longfellow, immortalizes this episode in New Haven shipping history. (See under French Spoliation Claims.) So it was not until 1660 that the college project received a new lease of lile. This happened thru the generous action of Governor Hopkins of Coimecticut. In his will, the Governor put aside a sizable amount for the establishment of a college. John Davenport was named as one of the trustees. When the union between New Haven and Connecticut became a certainty. Davenporl nioxed. about 1670. to Boston, dissatisfied with ihe union and new teri(leii(ies in the Co|on\. A large portion ol ihe funds collected by Joshua Attwater and others went toward the support of the 'Collegiate School" in Branford and The Hopkins Graimnar S( hool" in \ew Haven. It was not until 1701. when the Colonial AssembK. meeting in New Ha\en. passed an act. dated October 9th. establishing a college, diat ihe 'Collegiate School' was ollicially recognized. This came about thru the indefatigable efforts of the Rev. James Pierpont. Pastor ai the First Church of New Ha\en. Nine other ministers, as listed herein, joined him in the petition to the Colonial Assendih . He has. at times, been called the Pounder of Yale. 18 ATWATER GENEALOGY The others were: *Rev. Samuel Andrew of Milfonl. \\\u> for several years Has a resident Fellow and Tut«ir at Harvard, where lu- gained great reputation as a scholar and as an instrutti>r. ami later became the second Keetor of Yale. Ke\ . Thomas Buckingham, of Sayhrook. a nali\e of Milford. educated at Hopkins School in New Ha\en ami long recognized as one of the most able men in the Colony. Kev. Irrail Chauncey. of Stratford, stm of the second presi.li iil ul Harvard and at oii ut the |iiiii(i|)al Idiiiidfr ^>i Newark. N. J., who on coming to Connecticut, look a jUdiiiiiRiil place at once anu>ng the ministers of the Colon) and was known as an able scholar and later became the first Rector td ^ ale. Hex. Noadiah Russell, of Middletowii. a native of New llaveii. where his parents had been among the original settlers. Re\. Joseph Webb, of Fairfield, where he had settled hut a few vears prior to 1700. Rev. Timothy W oodbridge. ol llailtoKh than whom no niini-tiT in the (.olonv had a higli«-r n'|iutalion hir leaniinji. |oi wi^chmi in ( oun.-< I. and for public >pirit. and lia leader, that \ew Haven was <-hoosen. a> the >ile for the college. b\ the niajorilv. \> reniarkid by one member of ihc Assemblv : "We on purpose gave vour ai adeniv as low a name as we c«iuld. that it ndglil lietler ^land in wind and wealhi'r." I lie 'I rustees met at Savbrook and organi/ed on \o\cinher II. I7(M. Jacob Heminway was the first student. The lir>l graduate was Nathaniel (Jiaunce> of ."^Iratford. F.iglit >-tuderil>- relii(lciils to report at New Haven and elected two tutors. The first 'College' huilding — at the corner of Chapel and College Sts., was 170 feet long. 22 feet wide and M) feet high. 1 luce stories high, with a steep-roofed attic, it was huill entirclv of wood. Il ( oiilained a "lihrary. with large Chapel which was also used as a (lining iiall. kitchen and 20 suites of rooms for students.' Leaders in Wethersfield, Saybrook and Branfoid rebelled against '('onrt Acts' and also against the action of the trustees in ordering the building buih in New Ha\en. Main of the hundreds of library books, of the Collegiate School, were distributed in homes in the above mentioned towns. The follow- ing is a report of the episodes inxolving the return of the library to New Haven : "HIS HONr the GOVr hearing of the refusal of th.' Libiar\ calls together the Council to Saybrook, where they ordered Mr. Buckingham in whose house they were to deliver . . . but he refused, then after pains taken with him by perswasion to no pirpose, they bound him o\er to answer to the next Genl Court in 100 pound bond, and innnediately ordered the Sheriff to SIEZ the BOOKS, who went according but met with such opposition that he returned again and took new' orders with him to break doors and call assistance, which he did and broke the door of Mr. Buckinghams house and entered and seizd the Librar) and it was guarded all niglit and |n(i\ision was made next day for the Transporting of it by Carts, but in the night the Carts were broken and confounded and oxen turn<'d away; nevertheless they made new provision and the next day under ye Major of Ye County's Conduct, they were transported out of the Town, and some of the opposers that talked sausily were bound o\er to the tiext County Court. "The books tho' they met with opposition b\ the wa\ in tiiat some of the bridges were broken up, yet in three days they arrived at ye Colledg at New Haven, about ye beginning of Decendir. but we found about 260 wanting: however ail we had being above a 1000 VOLLUMS of choice books we fixed up in order in ve Library." Middletown had also tnade a strong bid to secure the school. But Gov. Saltonstall. a firm friend of iIh' college idea. iikUk rd the General Assembly to pass the following resolution: 'That under the present circumstances of the affairs of die Collegiate School, the reverend trustees be advised to proceed in thai affair: and to finish the house they have built in New Haven, for the entertainment of die scholars belonging to the Collegiate School.' As early as 1701 — Novendier II th — a nundxT of books were Inongbl by each trustee to the meeting and presenting them to the grouj) wtjuld su) : 'I give these books for the founding of a college in Connecticut.' ll as 20 ATWATER GENEALOGY In inv Yale Genealug). piildished in I'Mi;'.. under a picture of Eliliii Vale, is the caption— ( FOl.NDEK OF ^ ALF LiMYKKSlTYi. Nuu I, i us rexievs the facts to ascertain the truth tir altsurilit\ of this claim. The Collegiate School had been in exislejice for many years l)efore Elihu \aie made aii\ response to tiie numerous recjuests that had been made* for his assistance. As an Atwater descendant. \ ou s!u;i II know llial Klilui was the third child of l)a\ id \ ale, one of the original planters of the New Ha\en Ct»li»n> . ApparentK. Daxid Yale must have considered the "Church-State hierarchy" in New Haven not to his liking, as we lincl liini cslaMl-lnd in Boston as earl\ IWl. And there is no doubt about his ci\ il and religious difliculties in the home of the "bean and the cod." Not being in sympatin willi loi laws, nor religious dogma of the colonists. I)a\icl look personal action, a a n»eml>er of the established Church of England. Inducing six others to join him. a reMilutionar\ petition was presented to the (iiMieral ('ourt of Massa- chux'tts Ha\. The appellants oltjected to the ■non-admission to llic churches. id thoM' who acknowledged the established religion of England, and at the non-participation of the inhabitants, who were not members of the colony I hurch. in the management of ci\il alfairs. as voters and oiiicc holders.' 'The authorities of Massachusetts* were not icaiU tor >uch a rc\ohi- tionar\ change. The petitions most offensive clause was a threat ol apjjcal til the parliamentar\ gc(\ernment in England. Vnd they were nol satisfied with a carefulb drawn argument but included a hue of 8600. wli'h li David ^ ale had to pa\. He returned to England in K).S1. His second >uii. l.liliu. Imrn in Boston on April 5. 1019. returned willi lii> mother and Jirollier l)a\id. to England in 16.52. As a vcjung gentleman. Elihn lived llnii one ut the iiio-t liii luiii'iil [iciiods of England's checkered lii>tor\. There was the rise and tall ot ()li\cr. Cromwell's regime: the IJestoration : the phiiiue and the (ireal lire, ll was al.«»<» the heyday of Milton. |)r\den. .|eiiin\ Ta\lor. llirliard Baxter. George Fox and \\ ni I'eiin. I In- East Indian (]ompan\ racket, whieh li.id Imiii e-lalili-lieil li\ a I from that notorious Elizabelh. the l-ii-l. now attra( led llie iiileresl td i.unu ^ ale. I he interesting stor\ ol his reign, as (.overnoi. Im li\e \ears. ul Madras, accunuilating a birtune of ■.5(1(1.(1(10 pagoda-': lii- removal irom •dlicc b\ the CumpatiN : and mimc-roiis liiaU. imhidimj one loi miiider : dfn-* not picture *the founder id ^ ale" as a \ei\ uoiihs hein Im -m li an linnor. Had one of hln groom- hung for riding a lavorile lioi-e ol lii> uilhoiil |MTniiHsiiin. i It wax thru the idfnrts of jeremiali hiinnnii. a^ent in London, for l'ro% WHT «d M.t--,ii huM-tt- Ba\ and the ( !olon\ o| ( ^onnei I i( nl. lli.il (>o\. ^ ale iM'camr inlere-led in the Collegiate .School. During 1711. \li. Diinnnei wrote the I{rv. Jumes i'ierpoiit. the actual founder of ^ ale- (College, .-nggesling the pos-^ihility of iM-'curing funds from the 'former Governor of Fort St. (ieorge.' ATWATER GENEALOGY 21 Despite the Reverend's schdlaiK and |)crsisteiit appeals, no progress was made with this man. who was now trying to huild character, until Cotton Mather's memorable letter ot the 14th of January. 1718: 'Sir.' said he. "though \ ou have felicities in vour fainih. which. 1 prav. God continue and multiply, yet certainly, if what is forming at New Haven might wear the name of YALE COLLEGE, it would he better than a name of sons and daughters. And your munificence might easil\ obtain for \ ou a commemoration and per])etuation of Nour valual)le name, uliicli would indrcd be much better than an l'.g\ptian pyramid.' Those capital letters nmst have caught the eye of this op|)ortunist. for within six months 'three bales or trunks of valual)le goods' arrixed in Boston, from Elihu \ ale. to be sold for the benefit of the School. There was also a 'fulldength })ortrait of King George L, by Kneller.' (said at present to be in the College collection): 'an escutcheon representing the ro\al arms, which was destroyed in the Revolution, and a large box of books.' In the invoice, some of the materials were listed as follows: '25 pieces of garlix. 18 pieces of calico. 17 pieces of worsted goods, 12 pieces of Spanish poplin. 5 pieces of plain muslin. 3 pieces of camlet, and 2 of black and white silk crepe.' While the Yale Genealogy puts a very high value on Elihu's sole contri- bution to the School, most writers agree the goods sold for $560. after having been inventoried at 200 pounds. "We were favored and honored.'* writes Tutor Johnson, on that bright September morning of 1718. "with the presence of his Honor Governor Saltonstall and his lady, . . . Lieutenant Governor and the whole Superior Court, a great number of reverend ministers and a great concourse of specta- tors. The trustees, meeting in the new building first most solemnlv in the sonorous Latin periods still spread upon their records, 'named our college by the name of Yale College . . . upon which the Hon. Col. Tailer, who had been sent over by Queen Anne as Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts Bay, and who in anticipation of these festivities had made the toilsome journey from Boston, represented Governor ^ ale in a speech, expressing his great satisfaction." A ])rofuse and 'painful' ( ? I letter of thanks was of course forwarded lO the donor. Duinmi r later reported 'liiat the old gentleman was more than a little pleased — saving that lie expressed at first some kind of concern whether it was well in him. being a churchman" (sic) 'to promote an Academy of Dissenters. Elihu now agreed, verballv of course, to give the College £200 sterling, per annum, as long as he li\ed. This was to be continued after his death. Within a month, according to Dunnner. he had broken his promise. How- ever, in 1721, Elihu Yale claimed he had sent goods to the College, valued at £100. There is no record of this shiiMnent — if it did arrive. He left an unsigned will, containing a clause with a bequest of £500 to the College. Mr. 22 ATWATER GENEALOGY Duminer. despite his- Ju^llllal•le pleas, failed to induce the heirs to reropnize it as a valid le^ae\. The ^ ale Genealogy refers, here anil there, to llie Governor's niarilal status. While Klihu married Catharine Klford Hynmers at Madras, in lOoO. the Genealogv 'admits — that he also was living* there, in iniinoial relations nith a Mrs. Nieks and a Mrs. Pavia. tin- latter a Portuguese Jewess.' Mrs. H\nnjers is described as *a eopper-colt>red native of India." But recent his- torians have placed Mrs. Hynmers as Knglish. even tlutugh thev admit -he might have Keen Portuguese and a Jewess! i'here were manv men. during those earlv vears of the Collegiate School. v%hu gave much time and suhstancc to the -iiccc^s of the College project: Joshua Attwater. John Davenport, (/ovcnior li«i|ikin> aiitl niaiiv others. \ii(l finallv. there was the Kev. James Pierpont. wlm inlluenced the AsseniliU. managed the Trustees, with perseverance and diplonuuv. and tliialK hroughl about the action that culminated in the building in New Haven. Kev. James Pierpont shoulil have been recognized as the founder of ^ ale. The name *Vale College' was changed [o "^ ale I niversitv in UkI.. bv authority of the General Assend)lv of the State of (Mmneclieiit. The Charter Oak Incident liitil about 16.5H New Haven liail a|i|)areiitl\ not liiveii imicli tlidiiiilit to obtaining a charter from Kngland. liiil about that lime some tlioii- given this matter, it did not seem Ion urgent and a- tlie -itiiatioii in iMiiilaiid at that time was not favorable the niatler was (lro|i|ie(l. -About U>f»n llie Comieclicnt <-o|on\. \\lii(li comprised ol llartlord. Windsor, and W etlier-liehi. b-ll that it \\a- liighlv desirable that a ( liarter he obtaincil. giving iheni title to the land tiicx had seltlnse(|iieiitl\ in JiiK. l(>(d their Governor. John \\ inlhrop. Jr. was sent to Kngland to attiiii|il to obtain a charter for (ionncelimt. ( )n lii>- wa\ he sto|i|ie(l at N(\\ llavcn to discuss the matter with it^ leaders. There appear^ lo \ II in k/»2. Howev«'r. when the New ilaxeii (,o|on\ learned lint il iMnbraied both the (loimecticut and New Haven i dlonies. much oppoi-itioii Ha»» voice*! and an ap|)cal was niailc to the King. Mv late U»()l mm li oi the o|j|>ot«ition hud been ipiieled and certain eonipromis<'s made li\ liotli ( nlonies Ml that on l)rcend>er l.i. HiM New Haven held its last Court. loi iIm pinpose of li-nninalinf{ the colonv. < )m januarv .S. 166.S Ni w Haven wioii ilie Conncfiicut Ass4Mnb|y declaring subnnssion llirnln ami m iIm -|iiin^ o| jlial ypar four magistrates were ser. He graciously invited Governor Treat, the Deputy Governor, and the Secretary of the Council to dine with him. At the meeting after the dinner were the Connecticut Officials and twentv- four of the thirty-four elected deputies, among whom were Moses Mansfield and Abram Dickerman of New Haven. A member of Andros' partv read the King's command to Andros to annex Connecticut to his government of Massa- chusetts. The Charter was then brought forward and handed to Governor Treat, who snipped the thong with which the Charter was tied, unrolled il. and laid it on the table. Governor Treat then made a speech setting forth what the Charter meant to Connecticut and expressed his con\i(tioti of the illegality of these proceedings. John Wadsworth of Hartford llirti lollowcd with a sjjeech backing up the remarks of the Governor. He was followed by Andros who made some tactful remarks. It is then recorded that Andrew Leete, son of William Leete. the former Governor of New Haven, got up and was in the midst of a blistering attack on the King's actions with respect to Connecticut when a sudden commotion occurred. It is not entirely clear as to just what happened at this pdint. One account has it that Andrew Leete was taken suddeidv ill and pitched forward onid the table upsetting the candelabra and extinguishing the candles, while another report has it that a sudden gust of wind coming in through the open window extinguished the candles. During the momentary darkness until the candles could be relighted the Charter disappeared from the table. One report states that the Charter was snatched from the table and passed to .Tos(>ph Wadsworth who was standing outside the open window, who took it to the house of Samuel Wyllys. on whose j)roj)erty stood a large oak tree. Fhcre was no one home but Mistress Wyllys. who suggested that the Charter be hid in a hollow of their oak tree. The Charter reposed in ll:c lice until a safer place was found and (lie tree was known lliiTcal'icr ;i> the ('JKirtcr Oak. When the candles were relighted Andros saw thai the Charter had disappeared and noting that no one had left tlic room lie realized he had been tricked, but made the best of the situation and announced there seemed to be no further occasion to conlirnie the nic(>ting. Thus. th<^ Connrcfirnt Charter was saved. — George Franklin Atwater (2066) 24 ATWATER GENEALOGY Rev. Edward E. Atwater of New Haven No. 732 It is fitting that all thost- who hear the Atwater family name should make the acquaintance of KdwanI K. i l!!16-l!>77 1 . f<»r each owes him a debt whether he knows it or not. K^iuard Klia!» Atwater was a native of Ncu ll;i\cii. (lomi.. uhcic he was iMirii May 2U. \i'>\(>. the son of Klihu and Jiiha I.. Tliompsoii Alwa'.cr. He attended ^ ah*, graduating in IJ5.U). and in lli<- follow in-: \car cnlercd ilic ATWATER GENEALOGY 25 Theological Departiiunt of Yale College. He was ordained a Congregational minister in 1!)41. spending eight vears until 11! P) in Raxeiina. Oliin. 'I lie following year he spent in foreign travel and. in io52. was installed [jaslor of the Congregational Church in Salem Falls ( Rollingsford I. New Hampshire. Five years lal(M- li(> returned to New Haven and Imilt u|) a new cliurcli in the eastern pari ot llie cil\. This new congregation was (Hgani/cd in lo03 and he served as its pastor until 1870 for the remaining years of his active ministry. We of the faniiU know liini lu'sl lor the cunlriliulinns he ni;;di' nj an historical and genealogical nature, uk sll\ in llic liter years c,i(lants in the Male Line of David Atwater, One of the Original Planters of New Haven. Conn., to the Fifth Generation." Copies of this first edition are rare indeed. 1 he writer is most grateful to Charles Hol)art Attwater of Santa Monica. California, for an opportunity to examine his copy, which he naturalh \alues highly. A few quotations from the prefaced "Notice" and "Introduction" will reflect the care and industi\ of our first family genealogist who must have begun his labors more than 200 years after the arrival of the first members of the family in America in 1637. "The following Register has been prepared for llic gratification of manv of the descendants of Da\ id Atwater, who have expressed a desire to trace the line of their descent from him. Great care has been taken to make it correct: some errors, however, may possibly be found, and unquestionably there are many omissions . . . "In regard to the orthography of the name, usage differs; some willing Atwater. and others Attwater. The men who hrouglil llic name to this ccmntry have, each with his own hand, written it upon llic l'ul>li( Records of llif New Haven Colony — the one Uavid Atwater and the other Joshua Atwater — in neither case using the letter "T" more than twice. Fugill. how(-\cr. the first clerk of the Cojoiu. wherever he has the occasion to write the name. uses "T" three times. If llic orthographical ([uestion is carried farther back than the first introduction of the name into America, it will be found that the name was originallv written Attewater. in which form it may be found in Doomsdav Book, like its cognates Attewdl. \ttewood and some others uliicli !ia\c now Icsl the prefix, as Attetow nscnd. \fterward lltf fir-l ""K" was dropped, and the name was written \llwalcr. as is gcncralK il not universallv w ritten in Flngland to this da\ . "it has been found impossible to designate those branches of the family who differ from the more commonlv recei\ed method of spelling, which is Atwater . . , "Joshua Atwater and l)a\ id Atwater were among the first planters of New Haven, as their autographs in the first volume of the Town Records sufficiently prove. 26 ATWATER GENEALOGY "Tradition says that the family of Joshua, in the male line, sihui lui aine extinct: and all researches yet made serve to confirm it. He was prohahly a married man at the time of his emigration, as his family is mimhered as iHo i^K-rsons in the list of planters. If this he so. he soon lost liis wife, for he married Mar\ Blackman. the daughter of a clergyman in Stratford. May 6. Uol. h\ vshoni he had two sons and one or more daughters . . . l'rt'\i«>us lo 1W»5. or earl\ in that \t*ar. he removed to Bost«>n. as in a lU'cA dalcd in that \ear. I'\ wiiiih he conveyed to his hrother l)a\ id his house and lands in New Haven, he descrihes himself as ■jn-lma \t\\atir dl Ho^tun. New England." "if it be true that the famiK of Joshua in the male line became extinct. all in .America who bear the name of Atwater are descendants of Da\ id. None ha\e \et been found ului rouM n:fn('ratiiin. >t\ i iilciii in the third, thirty-four in the fourth, and fifty-four in llic filth generations. In the loTl revision of this document the comitiler adds a few itnns of lainih hi^tor^. but in a verv modest ua\. The Hev. .Mr. Atwater visited England twice dnrin^ the lalci \ears of bis life, once in 1875 and again in 1Im!7. uilli a iuii|i<)Sf ""lo asicrtain willi as much exactness as possible what relation (d i onsanguiiniiity there was iK'tuet'ii |{ob«'rt At\Nater of luivton Cliaiicl and the other Alwatci- in his neighborhtuid. M\ first stuiiv was (d the diocesan register at (.anlerlmrv. .\s m\ e\es ran o\er the list of baptism- in I.eidiam. tin attintioii was airested b\ the name of .AtithouN rhom|)son ... 1 recognized the name as jieidii^ing to one of m\ ancestors . . . Hut what was m\ surprise to iitid . . . lliat the blood of the .Atwaters and the I lioinpsons. wliieh had jieediue (unnnin^led in m\ own veins . . . had been (-onniiingled \\\i< (entiiries jieture in ilie \eins »>i Antlion\ 'I hompson. whose mother was. 1 lieliese. the ;iianddanghtei id Kobert Atwater id Ibiviun dhapel." Edward E. began the compilation id the ni unl ui desi enl n\ the \lualers in England in the expectation that he mi^jhl |iulili>-li hi- liiidinti-. Iml he died licfore the task was well under wa\. It was advanced h\ llnhcil Henry .Atwater of Washington. I). (!. and |»ulili-lied h\ liami- \l\\ati t n| \ew Haxen. Reverend Edward. Imwever. wrote se\eral \iihimes. inie at least on a theological subject, and two valued siihime-. one on ihi- hi-lMi\ o| (he \cu Haxen (lolons ( IJUJO) and the other on (he lli-lor\ o| ih,- (,i|\ o| \ew llaxen i \lti't~ t . \\r must have had a prodi^doiiv niemorv ami he |Jiii\e(l a dcli^hifnl companion a* he mafic conlae|>. with mendicrs of the t.imiK in hi- Iraxels. iSet' Alwatcr llistor\. Vol. 1. I'g. \:V2]'M*. for II. \ \iii/i Atwaters account of a trip in and near New Haven in lo.'iO \Mii> Kilwaid E.) IGAL REGISTER, ■ppWiWiiBiiii il. SBCEi^DANTS IE THE MALE LINE !ils DAflB ifWlTEE, N E (' i *r II I:: II f Ci 1 N A L P I A N T E \i VI NEW HAVEN, mm,. TO rut P I F T H <;J K M B K A T I O IS NEV mm i wm i 28 ATWATER GENEALOGY This opportunity afforded to the writer to review the record of Rev. Kduard E. Atwater has made him appreciate more than ever the dehl which thosf who l»ear this name owe him as the first SNstematii- compiler ol the famiK records. It luuk much time and faithful research to produce the \ulume of lool. Toda> tliat \olume seems primitixe in contrast uith the latest \i>lumes about the familv like this one and those puhlished li\ Francis Atwater. lUil such a geneal»)gical record was not horn in a da\. ()iil\ patient ami per- se\ering work produced the ver\ adequate record which we ami (Uii ( liildren now enjo>. Kilward K. chose to hegin his studies at a time wlicn iniceless records and memories were failing. Let us hope that in our general i. in tlicre max he others with similar indii>tr\ to larry on the task. — Kkginald M. \ r\s \ii i;. M.D. Clara Barton A Friend of the Family I he present generation of Atwaters will lia\c lilllc accjuaiiilam c with llu- oleem in which phrenologists were once held. In tlic period ut sa\ lJt,i(l to loOU tliex were pupulurlv l)elieved to possess scicntilii p()\\cr> and lo he aide t«» prescrihe the hest line of endeavor for one to pursue. In an impressixe maimer the phrenologist would "examine" the |)ersiin infore him. amiounie his characteristics, and advise which had hoi l)c iIcvcIdijciI and XX Inch corrected. !^uili a one wa- 1.. W . lnwlii who. when on a \ isil Id llic linnic u| Stephen and ."^arah Barton at Oxford. Massachuselt>. was asked what llirii daughter (!lara. ought In in life, ansxvered., "The sensitixe mature xxill alwaxs remain. She will nexer assert herself tm li(i>:ll: she xxill suffer xxrong first. Mul lor others she xxill he jterh'ctlx h-aric*>. I hrihililx upon her. ' Fox\li-r's adxicr xxas that she should licintnc a >i IkkiI leaclitr. I'l-rhaps other children of fifteen lia\c had expressrd llic nianiK r in which their I'haracter could dexelop in future xears l>nl ihi- |iiii|ilii-\ was to In* fulfilled ihniugh a lifct'inc liial i^ iinl>landing. Ih-re was a woman who was destined to Sland liclnic Kitifis' ami i \mcii(an Imm in llu- l'^2ir> ( un li\c lo kni.w as maiix presidents as knew her and gaxe lui piaiv ■. Horn on (]hri<>tmas Day in I!t2l she was in ini Odtli \iar wli(!i ihc .American Hed C!r«»Ms was formed and \xa> Jl.'i when she idind. \ >niall. < rcc I |KT»<»n. only fivr feet tall, slu* preserxcd a remarkajilx xmilliful manner until well Iwxond the years xvhen manx would haxr hccn saving ihcir energy. In Miss Hartons efforl- In a-!-!--! familic- in tiaiing soldiers who had l>cpn reported ndssing after hattles in the .'^oulh. -he was assisled |i\ hoicmc ATWATER GENEALOGY 29 Atwater of Terryville. Connectic ul. a brother of Francis Atwater, tlie compiler of four \oluiiies of Atwater History. Dorence had enUsted in the Connecticut Cavalr\ al the age of sixteen. l)een captured and ?t'iit to Andersoiix illc I'risoii. In this prison 35.000 liiion sokliers had been held and 13.000 had died. Working in the |iri>un Im-piial. Dorence had preserved a complete roll of llic iiaincs and rank (d tlic-c men and their places of burial. \\ hen Miss Barton was authorized by Congress to locate and mark the gra\es of I'nion soldiers in the South, lliis roll was of great value and Dorrnce was detailed to accompan\ her to XndiTsoin illc. During this service Dorence was accused of ihclt eared iiu-reasiiigh mi shields. \^ ithiii a >\uh[ iime most of the great houses in Kiighiiid aiul upon tin* Continent were displa\ ing them. \\ riters attribute the sudden einergeney of heraldr\ at this time to the need of knights and lords for some mark of identifieation. When they were in full armor, they were unreeognizal>le. Feu louUi read so instead of usnig a nameplate eaeh man adopted a distinctive insignia, known as a "eoal of arms." He displaced this on his siiield. hanner and horseclotii. as well as on his eiiat, and wore it in ei\il life as well. The hereditary character of heraldry owed its existence to the feudal soi-ial system in wlmli ^-mich on il^ -i( iilar >ide was held tt»gether li\ personal allegiance of each man to lii^ Icml. The coat of arms hecame not (iiil\ a svinixil i>l llic ouncrs iilcnlil\ Imt al-d his status as well. The great increase in the nundier of coats of arms e\entuall\ made some kind of contr«)l necessarv . In tlic nid of the \M\\ centurv. aluiul 1.500 arms had been adopted in England. Evidence points out that in the I llli centur\ ownershi|) of arms had acquired legal rect)gniti(>n. r?\ the l.llh centurv. it became the dut\ «)f the '"King ot Heralds." later kiiuwn a^ llir King of Arms and also the Garter. Id n-gistn tjic aiin> di noble gcntlfnicn ant! still later to give patents of arm^ to apiiiii ant-. The king ol \rm> or Garter v*as assisted by a nund»er egan some decline. Those to uliom pati-nl~ to ( oat> ol arm> were issued were corpi»rate bodies, higher ecclesiastics and all classes ol new men. llow- e\er, with the discontinuance of tournaments and the ( liange in the character of war. empha>is in the use of heraldrv shifted Irom militarv to ( ivilian use. I)uring the I udor jieriod. the svmbolic use ol arm- at liineral increaxd while it> use in war dimini>hed. With the passing (d (he Tudors. hcraKlh art {.•enerally declined. I he Kngli»h and (!ontirirntaU diew ii|ion the entile animal kmgdoni and garden for heraldii ili-viees. Some o| the more common weie the lion. leo|iar(l. »tag. wolf, eagle. falcting their name-. lAample- n\ the-e are a*> follows: I he jjoii-e of (»rilTon bore the grilliii I he Ibiii-c oj hrake bore the (iri'-diake or dragon The Cockfield- bore -iKi i three cocks gules I be l'elham» bore a/iire three peli<-ans siKir I be l.ucv- bnre gulei« three luces I or piko I -il\er I be Herons bore azure three herons silver I he three >wan>.. likr-wise. in the \lwater ( o.il cd arms, together with die wavy bars. .HUggeHt "water." ATWATER GENEALOGY 31 Certain customs dexelopcd in the use of the coat of arms. Those for England and Scoth^nd differed on many ])oints. In thi> discussion, we will otdy l)e concerned with the Englisli usage. These customs were generally recognized by the King of Arms or Garter in tlie issiiim: <>i |i;Uents. Many of them are still observed while others haxc laileii into disuse. Since no iuo men might wear the same coat of arms simultani'ousl) . the sons were re(|uire(i b) custom to ""dilference" their fathers coat by alterations. Frequentl\ ilie\ changed the colors, added new devices to the coat, perhaps a border, or both. The first son wore a label, the second a crescent, the third a star, the iomth a bird called the ''martlet." the fitlh a ring, the si\lli a jlciir-dc-lxs. the sexeiith a rose, the eighth a certain kind oi cross called a "Cross moline." and the ninth an eight-pelalled flower. I pon the death of the father, the first son inherited the plain coat of arms from him and removed the label. The younger sons, however, retained their indixidual marks, and in turn passed them on to their descendants who also added further dilferences. Women also possessed certain rights regarding their fathers" coals ol arms. Daughters were allowed to use their father's coat which they de})icted on a diamond-shaped "lozenge." When they married, they '"impaled" tlieir own iamily coat beside their husband's on his shield. If their father had no sons, they became heraldic heiresses and could place their own famiU shield in the middle of tluMr husband's shield. This modified shield was called "escutcheon ot pretense." Illegitimate sons were required to seek a new grant of arms from the Crown either in the form of the original coat with a special mark of difference or an entirej\ new coat. Coats of arms were passed from one generation io anollu'r in ilie same way as land. If a man had no sons, the land and arms passed to his daughter and thence to her son. The son. Ii(iue\er. could not use the coal inherited tludugh his mother without "quartering" it. This look place when the shield was dixided into e(pial "(luai lers" in which were placed the various coats of arms whi( h its owner had iidierited. 1 bus if a man had no sons and several daughters, all of lii> grandchildren could (piarlci his arms with their own father's coal. It nia\ be seen that after several generations of marriages to heiresses, a laniiK might have a large mimber of (piarlerings. I he gencial principles of (juarlering are slill ol)scr\ed. K\i-n when there are more than four coals of arms used. the\ are still called quarterings. Up Io lour (fuarters ma\ he placed in each quarter of a -liicld. Ihcn there are more than this mimber. the lour (|uarters of the shield n)a\ liccome "grand (luarters. one or nmrc ol llicm being >ub-di\i(lc(l inio lesser (piarters to acconnnodate the extra coats. Since Tudor limes, any number of new coats ma\ be added consecutively without sub-di\ision into fours. As a result, a shield becomes "quarterly of six or "(piarlerlx ol ten. whatexer the nundier of coats may be. It does not follow that families having tlii' ^anle surnames are entitled to wear the same coat of arms. If one can trace blood relationship to the 32 ATWATER GENEALOGY other, that fainilx i> eiititleci to a differeiu-ed version of the arms. I nrelaled families, therefore, who ha\e the same surname are given a dissimihir phiin coat of arms. The Atuater loat of arms was worn on sexeral important State oirasions in the histor\ of Englanii. It is first recorded us heing home l>\ ]o\\n W ater. ^ ork HeraUl at Arms, at the funeral of King Edward l\ in 1 U>i-}. His arms were des4-ril»ed as "sahle. on a fe>M' wa\\ argent. IkIui-imi three swans of ihe set-ond, two bars. \\a\\ azure, crest a (Itiiii-laliiot argent, in the inuutli an arrow gule>."* These arms belonged to tin- " Vlualcrs of Kent, uilli \ariations of the fesse for tlitference. The arms willi the same crest were confirmed to Robert Atwater ttf Kent b\ Clarencieux Harvey in ISfvI. with "tlie colors of the crest being transposed for dilTerence." Robert Atwater being without male heirs, it is found that his ilaughter Marv. who married Robert llon\- wood. iniierited se\erai of her fathers manors and bore his coat ol arms. At the entrance of one of the Honywood manor houses, a contemporarv writer in the late l(»lh centurs described the ear\e(l quarterings of ihe famih's arms. One i»f these was the "Sabli'. ua\\. bendx. of four, in fesse argent, between three swans proper, for Waters." In preparing this article, the writer olitained his information frmn ihe following: Oswald Barron. F..S.A.. \'olumc l.'i The Encyclopedia liritdiinicd. lltli Kdition (.New ^Ork. 19101: Anthonx Wagner. Heraldry in Eniihuid I Baltimore. 1951 i : lain Moiiereifle of Kastet Moiicreiffe and Don I'nttiiigei . Stmiile Heraldry (London. 195.S): (!. Wilfred Scott-Giles, ihe luiiiKiihr oj Heraldry (London. I*).tI i : tin ater Hislury, \ol. 1 ( Meriden. 1901). — Ray H. Mattison French Spoliation Claims "Build me straight. () uortli\ M;i-ler. Stanch and strong, a goodls vom'I. I hat shall laugh at all disaster. \nd v\itii \\a\e and wliiilwind wrestle." — LONGM.I.I.OU Among the more pr of tin- growing population and incidenlalK nnil the ?«U|HTior reciuiremenls of >.onie id tin- more 'Opuleni" members id llie (!o|onv, it wan fount! ne'c-essarv to go far aheld lo nieel lli«-,. dcniaiids. Ship«« thai were built in the (!o|on\ were soon sailin;j the se\en seas. In or«ler to appreciate the extent of these enterprising Itaders. one should read llie account «d m\ direct aiueslor. Jonallian. sevenlh -im i.f |)a\id llie Kir>t. Known as 'The Merchant I'rinee of New Ijigland.' Jonallian haded throughout the worhl. Ili^ will, as «iulliiied on pages 99 to j I (I. o| Atwater History of I'Xil. |»ro\es his diversified and far-reaching (mitacts. ATWATER GENEALOGY 33 Facetiously, I have heard Atualer members say: In tliose earlv clays, our ancestors were either minister? or rum sellers.' But In In- fair In lliose earl\ "rum sellers.' one must remember tiiat the iimkeeper s occupation was considered an honorable one in New Havens early hospitable days. In more serious talcs, we had heard of daring Attwater sea captains running the Privateer Blockatles in the Carribbean. in our investigation and research covering numerous Atwater "old wives' talcs." manv of which had no foundation in fact, we remembered the French Spoliation Claims. Ila\iiig received the nmnihccnl sum of 832.70 from a New Haven law firm, in the early part of the Centurx. as our share in these ship claims, wr knew ihat this 'tale' was worth further investigation. So we wrote to the National Archives and Record Service in W ash- ington. 1). C. In response to our request for authentic information, ihe following letter was received: ""\ our letter of June 22. 1954. requested information about f rcnch Spoliation claims relating to Thomas Attwater of New Haven. Conn. An examination of the records of the United States Court of Claims and of the Department of Justice Court of Claims Section revealed four claims in which Thomas Atwater of New Haven. Connecticut was involved: Spolia- tion Claims 2075. 2839. 3286 and 5339. Claim No. 2075. filed bv John C. llollister. administrator of the Estate of Thomas Atwater. deceased, et al.. concerned the schooner NFl THAL1T\. of which Atwater had been part owner. The NKl TllALlT^ sailed from New Haven on March 29. 1800. bound for Martinque. On May 18. 1800. the ship was captured In the French privateer L'EGYPTE CONQllSE and was condenmed and sokl for the benefit of its captors. The conclusions of law filed in this case on Aj)ril 11. 1892. found that the st-izure and con- denmation were illegal and that the administrator of the estate of Thomas Atwater was entitled to the sum of SI. 630. 12. Claim No. 2839. filed bv Elilui L. Mix. administrator of the estate of Thomas Atwater. deceased, et al.. concerned the brig HI LKKR. of wliich Atwater had been a part owner. Ihc IILLKKK sailed from New lla\cn on lune 16. 1800. hound h.r the Ishmd of Grenada. On JuK I 1. 1800. the ship was seized h\ I he French privateer BIJOU and was condemned and sold. The conclusions of law filed in this case on March 31. 1902. found that the seizure and condeni nation uere not illegal and thai the onners therefor had no valid claims." I Editor's Note: The italics arc ours. As a student of the law over a period of manv vcars. we jiave found ihal there are mnnerous legal decisions inexplicable to right-thinking minds and honest altorncvs.l "Claim No. 3286. filed by John C. Hollister. administrator of the estate of EInathaii \l\\alcr. deceased, et al.. concerned the schooner CERES, of which Thomas Atwater had been a part owner. The CERES sailed from New Haven of October 19. 1797. bound for Cape Verde Islands. In the early part of 1798. on this return trip from Cape Verde islands, the ship was captured by a French privateer and was condenmed and sold. On October 18. 1913. the court dismissed the claim for nonprosecution. Claim No. 5339. filed bv Elihu Mix. administrator of the estate of Thomas Atwater. deceased, et al.. concerned the schooner NEI TR Mdl^ . of 34 ATWATER GENEALOGY which Atwater had been a part owner. Tlie NFA TR ALITY sailed from New Haven on or about Fel»ruar\ 1*J. 1T*)9. bound for Martinique. On April 1. 1799. the sliip was captured i)\ a French |)ri\ateer and was afterwards recap- tured h\ the I riited States ship Constitutit>n and carried into Martinque and prtH-eetled aj;ainst for salvage by the re-captors. On \pril 16. 191 1. the t (unl disinisseil the claim for want of sullicient evidence. There was considerable interesting material, to us " Allwaters. in the original "Petitions.' 'Briefs.' and Statements oi Alleged Facts." We wish llial space allowed us to reprint them all in Volume 5. However, our briefs niav be of interest t«i sho\> Imw successfullv hijacking on the seas was carried on in 18(Xf. These covered cases and claims iinojv ing the Schooner NEl TH M.IT^ — value S3,60(). Outu-rs- Thomas Vttwater. Ebenezer Peck. F.lias Sln|iiiian. .Austin Denison and Flnathan Att\\alcr. Built at Kingston. Mass.. 1 79.S. but registered at New Havi-ii. Oct. 1st. 1791!. o9 11 95 tons. With cargo valued at S7.272. "The brig HI I.KI.K." a dulv registered vessel of tin- I nited States. I'clcr Clark. Master, of 111: Brig, rigged: valued at SS.7, 49.80 U)u\vi\(n SlOeach l.!l 10.00 61 bbb. berf .SI 2 76!;.00 29 bbls. p..rk. S20 eac h .5;;0.00 M) iIiom- jn niv own btamli 1 >e^( enr the following branclu*!*: ATWATER GENEALOGY 35 Ruth Caroline AUualer lloland, Rebecca S. \tl\\ater Shaw. Mar\ 15. Attwater Read, Elisha Attwater, Nancy R. Attuater Barnes. Thomas B. Attwater, Sarah B. Attwater Clark. Elihu L. Mix. Margaret Attwater Weed. Edward A. Mix, Henry Smith. Sarah Smitli. Margaret Attwater Smith. Mrs. Catliarine Attwater La\. Jutiius \. Siiiitli. |)a\i(l Smith. Otis S. Ler(i\ and F. Vinton Smith. Henr\ Wadsworth LongfeUow heard of the I'hantom Ship fmin a Mr. S. Ward during Jaimary of io41. The |»oet recalls thai he niade no use oi the information until October 11. 1}!5(). "T was in the college lihrar\ t(»-day. asking for Mather's "Magnalia"." Dr. Harris gave it to him. remarking: "You cannot lind in it what \ou want, tor there is no index." "Then it is ol no use to me." replied the |Hiel. luit ac(i'iilini: the volume. Longfellow opened it at random. "There, before my eyes, was the ver\ thing I wanted: namely, the account of the Phantom Ship at New Haven, book I. chapter 6. I wrote a poem on the suhject m the e\enmg. In Mather's Magnalia (^hristi, Of the old colonial tinie. May be found in prose the legend That is here set dow ti in rh\ me. A ship sailed from New Haven, And the keen and frosty airs. That fdled her sails at parting. Were heav\ with g(»otl mens pra\ers. ■"() Lord! if it he tli\ |)leasure" — Thus praved the old divine — "To burv our friends in the ocean, Take them, for ihev are thine!" Fxil Master Lambcrton muttered. \nd under his breath said ht\ "This shi|) is t the wind that Mew. I ntil the eye couhl distinguish The faies of the i rcw . Then fell her straining topmasts. Hanging tangled in tln' shrouds. And her sails were loosened and lilted. And blown awa\ like clouds. And the iiiast>. with all their rigging. Fell slowh. one b\ one. And the hulk dilated and \anished. As a sea-mist in llic sun! /\nd the people who saw this marvel Kach said unto his friend. That this was the inouiti oi their \essel. And thus her tragic end. .And the pastor of the \ illage Ga\e thanks to God in prayer. That, to (|uiet their troubled spirits. He had <-('iil this Ship nl \ir. Ill the 'Preface' of (lotlun Mitllici > Magiialia (-hrisli \in(ii(aiKi di the Kcclesiasti<-al History of New Knglaiid. in A published in Luiiddn In 17(12. it states: 'The great object <>f llir lir-t rhiiitci> «d \cu Kiighiml \\;i- Id Inim \ (IIIM^IIW ((»\I\I(»\\\ i:\l.l II. ■ Tlii. jiitcr;.- Imiiia.nun- was .|(]ill- driven .HO iH-ar In the pcri: '•'..S. |{ut there wa> one thing thai Mia ( nloiix i \r\\ llaveni \er\ (■oiisi«l«Table: which thing rcniaiiis now to be considen'd. I lie well-krinwii Mr. Havenport and Mr. Katoii. and ^i-viial eniiiieiil |)er>(iiis that came over to the Ma••sachu^et•ba^ i>inong some Uiver. which wai- in part clb-cled. Accordinglv removing thither in the vear lO.'iT. th«"V sealed llieiii.-el\ es in a plea>anl Hav. where lliey s|)read themselves along the sea-coast, and ATWATER GENEALOGY 37 one might have been suddenly as it were surjjrized with the sight of such towns, as first New-Haxen : then Guilford: then Milloid: llicii Stamford: then Brainford. . . . 'AH this while this lourlli coloin wanted the legal hasis (d a cliaitcr lo build upon: hut the\ did l)\ nuitual agreement form themselves, into a hod\- politick as like as lhe\ judged fit unto the other eolonies in their neighbour- hood: and as lor their church-order, it was generalh secundum usum Nhissa- chusettenseni. (after the Massachusetts model I 's.6. Behold, a fourth colony of New-England Christians, in a maimer stolen into and a colony, indeed, constellated with nian\ stars (d tlir first magnitude. The colony was under the conduct of as hol\. and as inudiiit. and as genteel persons as most that ever visited these nooks of America: and yet these too were tryed with very hund)ling circumstances. Being Londoners, or merchants and men of trallick and l)usiness. their design was in a maimer wholly to appl\ themsehes unto trade: but the design failing. lhc\ lound their great estates sink so fast, that thc\ niusl (|uickly do something. 'Whereupon in the year 1646, gathering together almost all the strength that was left them, ihev built one ship more, which the\ freighted for Kngland with the best part of their trad:d)le estates: and sundr) cf their eminent persons embarked themselves in her for the voyage. 'But. alas the ship was never heard of: she foundered in the sea: and in her were lost, not only the hopes cf their future trade, but also the lives of several excellent persons, as well as divers manuscripts of some great men in the country, sent over for the service of the church, which are now bniied in the ocean.' Letter to ' Cotton Mather. D.l). F. R. S. I'aslor of the North Church, Boston, New-England. Reverend and Dear Sir: In compliance with your desires. 1 now give vou the relation ol tlial apparition of a ship in the air, which I recei\cd from the mcst credible, judicious, and curious surviving observers of it. In the year 1647. besides much other lading, a far more rich treasure of |)assengers. ( five or six of which were persons of chief note and worth in \ew-Ha\enl put themselfs on board a new ship, built at Hhode-Islaiul. of about 150 tons: but so vvaltv. that the master ( Lamberton I often said she Would |)rove llieir grave. In the month of January, cutting their way througii muih ice. on which the\ were accompanied with Reve:end Mr. Da\enport. besides many other friends, with niaii\ fears, as well as prayers and tears, they set sail. Mr. Da\(Miporl in ])ra\er. with observable emphasis, used these words: 'Lord, if it be tin |)leasure to burv thes'^ friends in the bottom of the sea. thev are thine, same them." The s|»ring loMnwing, no tidings of these friends arrived with the ships from Kngland. New-Haven's heart began to fail her: this put the godly on much prayer, both |)ublic and private, 'that the Lord would I if it was his pleasure I let them hear what he had done with their dear friends, and prepare them with suitable submissicn to his Hclv Will.' In June next ensuing, a great thunder-storm arose out of the north-west after which (the hemisphere being serene) abcut one hour before sun-set. a Ship of like dimensions with the aforesaid, with her canvas and colours abroad (though the wind northernly) appeared in the air coming up from 38 ATWATER GENEALOGY our harl>oiir"* iiiuutli. which lies >uuth\siiril fnun the town. seemiiijilN with her ^aiU filled under a fresh jiale. hoUliiii; her course north, and coiilimiiny under obser\ation, sailing against the wind for the space of an hour. ■■.Man\ were drawn to hehold this great uink ul (mkI; \ca. tlic \it\ children cr\ed out. "There's a hrave shi|i.' At length, crowding up as far as there is u>Liall\ uater suliu ient for such a \essel. and so near some of the spectators, as they imagined a man might hurl a stone on board her, her main-top seemed to he hlowii oil. luit left hanging in the shrouds: then her niizzeii-top: then ail iuT masting seemeil Mown awaN \}\ the hoard: (juitkix aiter the lmil\ innuglit into a careen, she overset, and so \anislied into a smoaky cloud, uliitli in some time dissipated, leaving, as everywhere else, a clear air. The admiring spectators inuUI distinguish tlie sexeral colours of eaih part, the principal rigging, and sucli proportions, as causetl not onl\ tlie generalit\ of persons to sa\ : 'This was the mould of their ship and tlius was her tragick end.' But Mr. |)a\ciipurl. also in piiMit . dt'clared to this cifect: 'That (iod had condesceniieti. lor the i|uieting oi tlicir alllicteti spirits, this extraordinary account of his sovereign disposal of those wlu)m so man\ fervent prayers were made contiimaiiv. rims. I am. .^ir. \ our humble servant. James Picrpmit." 'Header, there being vet living so manv credible gentlemen, llial wire e\«* wilne>>es of this wonderful thing. I xcnliiic In |>iilili-l: il Idi a lliiiig as undoubted as 'tis wonderful. Hut let us m»w j>rocectl witli t>in slorx. Our christians ol \c\\-lla\t'n apprehended themselves disadv anlageousiv seated Im llic aifairs ol hii^liandi \ . and therefore upon these disasters thev made allinipts latem«'nl. While it is taken for granted tliat sonic dissatislicd or venturous |>erson> wnnid li-avc for other parts ol thr ncu World the main bodv. including David. . with the upbuilding ucce>?.fui trading in and irom the Colon), (ould he aictmi- plislied even in liie second generation.) 'One while thev were invited inlu i )cla\\arc-ha\ . anotlicr while llu\ were invited to Jamaica: «dfer> made llictn Irom licland al-o. allci llic war- thi're Here »i\er: and thev entered into some treaties ahniil ihi- (!il\ nl (iall(iwa\. whi«-h thev were to have had a» a small prov im i In iIh in-:l\ i-. 'Hut (iod of Heaven >lill >trangeiv disappointed all ihc-c alti ni|il>: and wherea.H they were conc«'rned liow tiieir poslerilv siionld Ik able to live ii they iiiUHt make husbandrv lin-ir main -liift for tiicir livin;^: llial |ii>-lrrity of theirs, bv the good province of (ind. instead of coniinL' I" luiJijaiA and nd.MTV. having thriven wonderfullv : llie i nlnnv i- imiiiuvrd with manv ueaithv husbandmen. anr of Science in Medicine^ from I ni\ersit\ of Minnesota. Dr. John's inililarv duty included Australia, New Caledonia. >o|oiii(>n Islands. B.W.I.. Admiralty Islands. New Guinea and f^hilijjpine Islands. Dr. John has had manv staff and universit\ a|»pointments throughout the South, including Kmory. Georgia Baptist, ('raw ford W. Long. Grady Memorial Hospitals. Dr. John is now also associated with the firm of Dawson. Arp. Atwater & Peacock. He lives on a 12-acre estate. alTeclionalcly called "Lanrelwdod. built bv former governor of Georgia and I .S. Senator, on a ridge o\erlooking Peachtree Creek. The land is historically sigiuHcanl in the Battle ol \tlanta durini: the war between the States. John Gapper Atwater Son of Canon II. W. Atwater iNo. 21o3l Born December 29, 1882 in Bardados. B.W.I. Parents returned to Canada in 1884. John spent the last 50 vears of his life farming at W alkerburn. Manitoba I in the Duck Mountain countr\ I. lie look a great interest in the welfare of the children of the district and served for about 25 years as school trustee. He was also Justice of the Peace for 20 vears. Respected by all he was greatly missed by relatives and friends when he died on Feb. 8, 1955. JAMES R. \T\\ XTKH 1 1> I luine III lil nl llic present \l\\;itcr Chiii lives in the Soutli. Born into a tiinc-hdiKucd laniilx. highly respected tiiru savoir- faire, position and wealth, our Southern cousin is affectionately known as 'Captain James,' despite his higher rank obtained in the service of his State. At o3 he is still active in hanking and good deeds. His -ntire social and business life refutes the lhcor\ thai rich men's sons do iiol li\c up lo parental accomplishments, llaxiiig iiiilialcd. adhcri'd io and (oinplclcd niaii\ outstanding meritorious objectives on hi> own bchali. Captain James has never failed io helj) lhost> wortln. io ihcir goal ol achics micnt. t^ Even in the last \ear. he has been twice honored, as one ina\ apprci iat<- by reading the following articles, clipped b\ this editor from loc al papers: "Captain James R. Atwater has been selected b\ the Agriculture Kdu- cation IHxision of the State Department of Education as an "horiorar) Georgia Planter.' This honor is to be bestowed upon a handful of Georgians on October 21 and Captain Atwater is the first Upsonian ever picked for the honor. T. G. Waher. a supervisf^r of the |)rogram. said that tiaplain .\twatcr was selected "in honor of his work in tlu> past to promote agricultural edu- cation in Upson county.' It is the highest honor that can come to a person in vocational education. The Upsonian will not be able to attend the slate ceremony in Macon on October 21 and a special ceremon\ is being planned to be held at James R. Atwater School at a later date. In amiouncing the selection it was pointed out that Captain Atwater has been interested in vocational agriculture for many years. He sponsored the first vocational agriculture program in Upson County and this |)rogram was a forerunner of the F.F.A. and Ml programs. Since the latter prt)grams have come into existence he has contributed to them. In the Atwater connnunit\ he has contributed land for vocational agri- culture and a shoj) building which is used in coimection with xocational agriculture. Also Captain \(w ater has ammalK (onl libiited prize mone\ to encourage and promote vocational agriculture. He was at one time a |)ea( h larmer and has alwavs promoted all farming interests in Upson. (From the Ort(d)er 11, 1955 issue of The Free Press. Thoniastoii. Georgia. I The following is taken from a |)rogram ot tin- "IJecognition Mct-ting . . . for honoring Capt. James K. \tualer" held on .\o\. 20. 1955. on a Sunday afternoon in the auditorium (d the James R. Atwater School: The purpose of this meeting is to recognize Capt. J;nnes 15. \l\\ater lor his interest in and support (d I'l" \ b\ conferring upon him the Degree of Honorarv Georgia Planter. Loved and respected by young and eld alike, lies belter known In his friends as Captain Atwater. He was instrumental in establishing the first school in the Atwater connnunily. Because he recognizes the importance of educating boys and girls, and because of his warm affection for the people 42 ATWATER GENEALOGY of I pson countv; he has given liberally to enuip the new James H. Atwater sthool. He ga\e iuone\ fur erecting the N'litatioiial Agrieiiltiire Biiilditij:. and he inake> regular grants to the I- !• \ ( iiapter to assist nieiuLieis in tiieir training program. The Future Farmer> <»t Ameriia is a riatidiial orgaiiizatiuii vi lanu Itovs who are stuclxing \oeational agriiultuie in the |UiMic selK>ols. Started in 1*>28, it has grown to a memjiership of .So5.(K>() prospectixc voiiiig farmers. The primarN ohjeitive ot TK A is to help ami eiu-ourajie its nienihcrs to prepare for careers in farming. It also trains for leadership, citizenship. sehularship. eiK>perati«)n. thrift and patricttism. The Future Farmer's motto is: "Learning to do. Doing to learn : Earning to live. Li\ing to serve. In the make-up <»f Volume Five. oid\ «)ne long artiile vsas taken from the fourth Atwater Histt)rv. This (oneerned Ca|)tain Atualei. However, it did not inelude his manv gifts for the advancement of eilucalional larilities and (»hjeeti\es. During his entire life he has had a keen inlerest in fduialinn nl ihc youth »d his eonnnunitv. Im manv years he served as nuinlu r and i liaiinian of the Hoard of Trustees of I!. I., l.fc Institnle. as did lii:- lallicr liflorc liim. "•■>•*' ll ■ !• ■ iiiiMiHi ^r'% ««.»« KXWW '' -f^Jf k ■ I. H ATWATER GENEALOGY 43 He lias llirough his geiieiusil\ iiiailr possible the erccliini and (■(|ui|ii»iii^ nf many school huiltlings. The ■Wlvvater Science Building." gi\cn [<> \\. K. Lee Institute b\ him in memory of his father, is cun-idcred one of tlif mitslanding high school science buildings in llic Soulli. In 1955 he was selected as the first appointee to the K. E. Lee Institute hall ot famed graduates, 'i'lir "■.lames R. Atvvater School" is a large rural grade school located in iIh' \ I water community of Upson County, the campus and buildings of \\hi< li were made possibh^ through his financial su|)porl. Much (if the following material is in Volume I'nur. Colonel James R.. son of James W.: banker and maiuilailurer. was born August 16. lo72. in I liomaston. Georgia. In i liildliood and \outli hi~ tastes led luin to the sludv of literatun>. and especially history, lie was never very strong physicalh and was more inclined to remain indoors and read than to run out and romp with the other boys. He was a good student. \t II. I.. Lee Institute in Ihomaston, where he graduated in \IV)() he finished at thr head ot his class. lie has a long and distinguished military record. He joined the I pson Guards. Company H, Second Infantry. Georgia National (iuard anr lia> Imcii in the held o| banking, lie was founder of the I'pson Bank and Tiii-t Companx in l')()(t. and through a series of mergers with the l''armer> and Merchants P)ank and the IJank id Thomaston emerged as the executive ollicer f Peter \\ . and Susan Keid \\ altun. of Madison, Georgia. His wife comes from a family disting;ui>hed for generations, and is a tlireti descendant of George \X alton. a signer ci the l)eclarati«tn of Indcpeiidence. They haye cne daugh- ter. Richmond Walion. horn August 21. 1921. Recently, he and his wife. in memor> if h.er parents. ha\e gi\en to the North Georgia Methodist Conference a n;'w home in Midison. Georgia, for the iist> i f retired Mclliodist miiii-ttrs. C.a|»lain Atwater is pas: master of the local lodge of the Woodmen of the World. He served as mayor of Thomaston for 12 years and is a former stale senator. He has lived the tradition of his father and grandfather and is fortunate in now being able [o instill their tradition of life in his grandsons. When Captain Atwater first heard of our projeit for a new Atwater Hist<»r\. his willingness to co-cperate was imincdiateh forthcoming. He n(»t onl\ brought his own branch data up-to-date quickly, but sent representaliyes. at hi> own expense, far and afield, to secure collaboration from other mend)ers of the Clan. It is eyident ihr.t when Captain Atwater giyes himself to a project, he does not falter l)\ tlu' wayside because the path is li;ng and filled with unexpected obstacles. The f< Mowing been made public b) the priniipal. F. W\ |-o\. Captain Jame> R. Atwatc". who has made several other contributions to the school in the Atwater iinmmnitv. reiciitlv presenteil the s; liool v\ith 28 acres of land adjoining the present pnipcrtv. The gift was yalued at SliUH). "In <'om|ileting the seventh vear of operation the James 1!. \lwater .Nhooj is happy to atmounce expansiun in many lines." Mr. I'ov said. "A recent gift of land siigg'.'sts the progress Im which the sclioci s liirnd- are (-ono dixcn^^cil that "as evidence (d Captain \luat('r> inti-resl in till- >ludent.s us itxlividuals was his gift of a livi' (bill it bill iII.k ImmI to ihr diploniUA ul ull btrtv-thre*- ninth grade graduates," I hr (]lan sabilc- .i .-^- a worlliv dc-i cn(l;iiil of >ii|r ti ir.lv ;|f|i'c«.|i ■;'», ATWATER GENEALOGY 45 B. L. Atwater Bert Leonard \h\alfr was liditi in Vddisoii. New ^ ier writer, George Ade. and John T. MeCuteheon. the renouiu'd |ii(iii hum a small. -Iriig- gling husiness into a WLirld-famous t)rganizali(in. and in 1907. Mi. Alwater was appointed h\ the late \\ illiam \\ rigle\ Jr. to head the sales activities of the companv in the Kastern territorv as manager of the New ^ ork ollice. \^'orking closely with Mi. Wrigle\. he was prominently identified willi ihe sales program that led to the successiul introduction of \\ riaicx s S|i(ainiinl chewing gum in the Kasl. lor the next twenty-five years. Mr. Alwaters husiness and social life centered in the Kast. and he and .Mrs. Atwater estahlished a home for iiuii growing family in Garden Cit\. on Long Island. Ciarden Cit\ was llicn \\\ its infancv as a residential suhurh of New York City, and Mr. Alwalc r look an acti\e interest in civic alfairs and in encouraging the growth and dcvcloi)- ment of the newer i-ectiun mI die i (inniuinilx . lie wa> pi uniiniiil in ihc actixities of the Episcopal Church, and was a Mason lor main \cars. allilialcd with Nassau Connnanderv No. ~'A. of Garden Cit\. \ imtcwortln event in Mr. Atwater- luisiness career occurred in l*)|6. when he was elected second vice-president ol the Wriglev Companv. \ \ear later, he was elected |o the hoard id directors id the inrporalion. In l'*2tl he was elected to the po.>-ilion id vice-president. I)uiing ilie>e vears lie continued t<» head the company's sales activities in the l.a-tei n part of the I nited States, developing dislrihntion ontlel> lor the la-t-i:riiw iiii: \\ riglev husine^-. In addition In hi- aetivitie- in the -ale- em! ul ihe liu-iiie-- lie was instrumental in otahlishing an Ka-tern lai torv lor ihe eonipaiiv in Ihooklvii. Ih* traveled extensive!) in Central and Soiilli Vim riea. e-laMi-liini: sales agen<-ies for the handling of \\ ri^lev pnidin t- in tlm-e i lUiiil i ie-. lie also traveled to Kurusiness his |)iiri(ii)lc hohliN as well as his vocation. In the reahn (d cultural dixersion. lie was a dc\ oLce of music and the theater, and parlicuiarix llic opera. His special interest was people and the nuiking of friendships for llir company he represented. Hard-working, tireless and radiating enlhusiasm. he was constantly on the move calling on the trade. He was gifted with a waitii. cordial personality, and a distinguished appearance and inaniici. ( 'oniliinini: these qualities with a spirit of helpful service. Mr. Atwaler made lileralU thousands of friends for the Wrigley Com|)any and himself among die wholesalers and retailers of confectioner\ products. He became widely known as the company's "andiassador of goodwill' to the trade, and in 1951. the National Candy Wholesalers Association adopted a resolution extending recognition to him in these words: "To Mr. B. L. Atwater — one of the beloved deans of the confectionery maimfacturing industry, this certificate of recog- nition of his many years of devoted service to this industry and his sincere friendshi]i for the candy wholesalers of the nation." Mr. Atwater took a particular interest in the young men who were making their start in the field of sales and merchandising, and he is remem- bered with affection and grateful appreciation by many to whom he extended help and encouragement. Ill December of 1951. Mr. Atwater retired as vice-president of the Win. WriglcN jr. (Company in order to take things a little easier. He continued in his post as tlirector of the company, and was also elected chairman of the hoard of directors of its Canadian afliliate. the Wm. Wrigley .Jr. Comjiany l>iinit((l. In his last ) ears. Mr. Atwater continued to maintain goodwill contacts with the trade and to make available to the Wrigley organization his valuable ad\ i((' and counsel based on the experience accumulated in a long career as an outstanding American salesman and sales executive. At the age of eight\ -seven, Mr. Atwater passed away in his home in Chicago on September 6. 1954. — Helen Atwater Wkigley (Mrs. Philip K. Wrigley) "Our ancestors are a very good kind of folks: but they are the last people 1 should choose to have a visiting ac(|uaintaiice with."' Sheridan's — The Rivals. 48 ATWATER GENEALOGY •.IEI«Al. Richard Mead Atwater, Junior No. 1870 Horn- H'n-hurd Mead was horn in Ma\ 16. loT.! in MilKilli'. New Jciscn. Educalion William I'tMin Clliarler Schotil. IMrhulciphia. I'a.. I\(i\l>iiry Latin Sfliool. Boston. Mass.. Kaiserliche. KoniKliclu' Technisclie Hoxhscliilc. BiTJin. (!liarlotttMil»ur". Gerinaii\. Kradualrd Ma\ lo91 will 1 (li|il(im:i (K'gree of Mining and Metallurgital Engineer (cuin laude I . Eniiiloyinrnt anil Exiwriencc — During colK'gc \acatioiis lu" Wdikcd in niinrs and plants in (Ji-rniain. in Austria, in iJi'lgium. in Fratu »•. atid in Kngland. After graduation Iviiliard worked in llic diamond mines al kimlieilx and the gold niine-s at Joliamieslterg. South Africa. From mid I'JOS until enti of lo'>T he uas em|)lo\ed li\ The F\|iloraliiin Cm.. I.lil.. Ldiidtin. as junior fnginetT acting niaiiiK as assistant and inlcr|icler hir liieir lield engineers, in Kuro|)«- (iernian\. Austria. Uumania. Uussia. Seiliia. hirkev. Ilal\. France, and .*^|Kiin. From I(12 inelu^i\e he was em|)|o\ed li\ Dcwirk. Mureing \ Co.. London, as their lield engineer, in W extern \u>-lralia. New /ealand. South An-tralia and Tasmania. an.'i. a>> general manaiici id llie Sons of (fWalia (fold Mining ( .o.. W < -| Xu^lralia: tlu-n he \\a--iril Id \laia\a ( a.H resident partner I to iiiak<- a >«lud\ ."). Ilii li;ird luiaiiic (iciil engineer for the (iole-Hvan gronji inspecting mines in I .S. \.. (Canada. Alaska, and ATWATER GENEALOGY 49 Mexico, iiuluding Norlli Butte Copper Co., Consolidated Copper Mines, Calumet of y\rizona. and Greene Cananea. He served as manager, in Mexico of Black Mountain Mining Co.. and Sierra Consolidated Mirio Co. Richard Mead moved to Dululh. Minn, in PJ()*J and organized llif Butte & Suj)erior Copper Co.. which became the then largest western silver and zinc j)roducer in the U.S.A. He brought linm England ihr I-Ik rwuud li\ drdclcclric zinc-silver rcco\er\ nictlmd which has since bcconir llic inn-l inipoiiaiil process of its kind. Ill l'i()()-()7 he spent *J months in B(ili\ia (with inspectinii lrip~ inln Peru ( Cervo de Pasco) and Chile (Chile copper) inspecting tin and copper mines there for a grou]i of ILS.A. bankers (National ('it\ Bank. Spe\er \ Co.. W. R. Grace & Co.. and American Metal Co.) who planned to build a railroad system for Boli\ ia. Report as to the raihvav was adverse but recommended consolidation and modernized equipment for the miiio. That resulted in A. S. iS. R. Co., taking over the Corocoro inalixcl c()|)pcr mines, and the organization of Patino Mines & Enterprises. From 1911 to 1937 Richard Mead was employed by Ladeidiurg. 11ia!- niaim & Co., New \ork international bankers as staff engineer. He supervised all their mining investments and served as their representati\e on boards of directors of many companies financed by them — such as Burns Bros. (coal). M. K. T. Ry. Co., Oklahoma Woodchuck Zinc-Lead Co.. Copper Can \ on Mining (]o.. and many others. Richard Mead also served as president of North Butte Copper Co. and of the Oneida Copper Co., and field engineer for the Philadelphia Co. I Ic made inspection and report for J. P. Morgan & Co. on the Plymouth Oil Co. of Texas and for others on the Houston Oil Company's natural gas holdings in Western Texas. He became one of Ladenburg, Thalmann S. Co. powers of attorney, and visited Kngland and Europe twice, as their representative. He retired from that lirm in 1937 to undertake gold placer mining in California and British Columbia, lie organized and conducted o|)erations of Columl)ia Explorations Co. (London backing) until stcp])ed by World War H. In 1943-46 he spent 115 months studying ihe tin industry of Mexico planning to supplement U.S.A. tin supph. then badh cri|)pled h\ .lapan's coiupiest of Malaya. This effort ended in an article written lor die Engineer- ing i^ Mining Journal. January, 194B number, entitled "Can Mexico's Tin Industry be Modernized?"", but up to 1955 with no actual acti\it\ b\ I .S.\. interest on the project. From 1945 to date (Feb.. 19551 Richard Mead carried on |)rofessional mining work in U.S.A.. Cuba, and Mexico, followed in 1951-55 with acti\e investigations in the uranium field of eastern Canada, \r\\ Mexico, and the "Plateau," and Arizona. Personal — Quaker, Republican. Legion of Honor Member American Inst, of Mining & Metallurgical Engineers: active (1915-1921 I mend^er 7th 50 ATWATER GENEALOGY Regiment .N. ^ . Stcite National Guaril. later president 7th Hejit. Veterans Association. Richard Mead Atwater married 1894 Jane Eliza Brewer, daughter Rt. Rev. Leigh Richmond Brewer. Episcopal Bishop of Montana from 188()-1*)16. ( Children! — Margaret Flovd. Leigh Richmond Brewer. Richard Mead 111. First wife died .November 1933. August 1935 he married Aim Magilalen Donellon. Residence — ^\Xindtr\st Barn. Chadds Ford. Pa. — Jane Brewer Atwater Pratt Francis Atwater of New Haven (No. 17051 Francis, son of Henrv. describes himself in the fourth \tiluiiie of Atwater Histor\ and Genealogy as "author. |)ublislier. pri liter, organizer street railroads, press associations, member of American Publisher's Association. Nati»»nal T\pothetae. publisher of the first all-American daily newspaper in Cuba, author of histor\ of IM\ mouth. Connecticut, and compiler ry." Francis was born Dec. 3. 1858 in Pl\niouth. Conn, and died in New Ha\en on Nov. 25. 1935. In 1879 he married Helena J. Sellow. Tlie\ had one stin. Dorence Keith Atwater. born Ma\ iO. 1880. Dorence lost his lile by drowning at Kennebunkport. Me.. Aug. 23. 1900 when he was but twenty. Francis was a versatile person and he lived an interesting life. His record in Who's \\ Im in America mentions his life and interests in I'Kinnulh. Southinglon. Mcridm. \\ allingford. Hartford. New Britain. New IIimii. East Hampton. 1 Hn iiiiitoii. and Kent, all in ( .oiiiui ticut. in Kcd Hliiif. California and Havana. (!uba. He was a printer and |iiililisli( r priniariK. but he was involved in at least two street railway comj)anies and was ct)nii(< ted officiallv with at least seven banks, all in ("onnecticut. He was a meinlti r in l*M)(> of the (lomiecticul !*itate .^enalc an France, no one man c-an claim to he ihc huildrr. Main men. cadi in his own generation, made contrihulioiis and the completed slrutUirc cniliodics the building stones of llu' past. The writer ol this sketch was privileged lo nifcl |- raiiri> (Hi two o( ca-ions during the earl\ lO.'JO's when Francis accepted in\ilation> lo allirul two Atwater reunions of a series carried on for some years in Western New ^ oik State under the leadership of Chester Atwater of Olean. New ^ ork. In spite of advancing years and considerable physical disability. Francis made the long trip from New Haven in his car. bringing a neighbor as his companion, and contributing his part lo llic reunion in a generous wa\. 1 1 meant a great deal to more than 100 family members to ha\e this personal contact with the compiler of the Atwater genealogy. It was then that he turned o\cr his remaining familv records to the writer with the liojic that in time other and more inclusive family records might be published. Francis would rejoice that such a day has arrived. Reginald M. Atwater, M.D. Atwater Family Holds Reunion at Rockwell Park Over 100 Present The Atwater family reunion, held August 22 at Rockwell jjark. was well attended, there being 105 present. They came from five states and included five generations. The oldest [)erson present. Mrs. Emma Louisa Atwater Rountree, celebrated her 94th birthday on October 5. 195.'^. The voungest. Roger Lee Messman. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ravmond Messman. was one year old. The Atwater history, given the da) ol the reunion b) Elizabclli lli'nr\. is as follows: William Atwater was born in ( ioiincctiiut. Octobi-r 2 1. \l'<\ 1. Ih- was educated in the east, worked in tlic clock lactorx lliere lor a while iheii came west. He canie to Illinois in 1837, settled at Qui\er and bought land from the government. He l)uilt a cabin where he lived as a bachelor for three years to prove his claim. He married Elizabeth Ringhouse on December 25, 1840. She was born in Germany on February 20. 1824 and came to America with her parents in 183 L a six weeks ocean trip. They settled on Quiver in 1836. Mother has in her possession, the deed to llii> piece of land wlii< li was purchased by grandpa from the government. It was signed \n 1838 by .James 52 ATWATER GENEALOGY K.. Polk, prejiideiit of the I nited States. This land has been in the Atwatcr name ever since, heing the old homestead where I Buz I Sheldon Atwatcr now lives. There were tweUe children horn to this pioneer couple. .M\ mother, Mrs. Kinnia Louisa Xtwater Ixnuntree is the only one li\ing of the orijiinai fan)il\ . Grandfather Atwater was one of the leu men among the early settlers wlu» had an education and many came to him lor business advice. Among •'ti'i'tVtViflrt • •• •■ • •■•••'ttitxll* • «»« *•#«■■•»«« • «•«<•••••«*>» -, -...---iiT - • •••««•«■••••* • * ^* " ' '■ '^ *»•»»« • •••••••••»-•»« !1 ^' 3f ■' • ■■••»■«*•••*■ ^'Si^ • ■■•«■••••««•»' •v*;: • • » > « fl'« • • • a « • « « « * '^ ••••• •••'• ,, ^ * » t • • • • ■ t tin- old |iap«-r> mntlu'r has. arc xncral ((iiilracty he wmti' mil. llicii llii\ wmild maki- their \ mark and grandpa signed their naiiif in lln- iucmikc oI Iuo other rin-n who iild write wliiili would make il lri:al. Mntr \\a- rm iiniil housi- here al Havana, no Ma^oii rniinlN. 1 lii- |iail ol tli<' coiinliv \\a- in lultoii ioiiMl\. I lien- wav no bridge a trip through tin- ImiIIoims !<• I.ewistown to iian-ail legal business. I have hear and -loi king- lor the fainil\. ."^he spun tin- thread for weaxing tin- (loth. il\i-iedrich and sons. Mrs. Lizzie Henry. Mrs. Ennna Louisa Atwater Rountree, Mr. and Mrs. William Atwater and family. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. OIlie Reynolds and Hazel. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Atwater and Diane, Miss Emilie Hackman. Mrs. Lydia Sea\. all IVoiii Havana: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hinnen. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hinnen and Wendell, all from Eureka. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Nichols. Congerville: Dorothy Wheelock and Sterling Wills. Barry and Barbara, of Boone. la.: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carlisch and Larrv. Forest Cilv: Mr. and Mrs. Mel\ in Ft)rnoff and family. Manito: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller and Janet. Davenuort, la. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Henry and family. St. Louis, Mc: Mr. uid Mrs. Harry Hallock and IVter Kewanee: Mr. and Mrs. Waller Atwater. Indianapolis, Ind.: Eugene Atwater, Peoria: Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Miller and Nancy, Moline: Gynthia Bishop, Decatur: Mr. and Mrs. Melioid Ih.v, and family. Ardaline Wills. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Fuller and famiK. Stanhope. la.: Marilyn Varland. Radcliffe. la.; Mrs. Lloyd Sutton and Ronald. Kilbourne; George Herbert Todd. Toledo. Ore.: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Messman and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Messman. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Noll and family and Francis Atwater. all from Topeka. (Editor's Note: 77h',s article, by Elizabclh Henry, appeared on Thursday, Sept. 2, 1954 in the ".Mason County Illinois Democrat.'' 54 ATWATER GENEALOGY An Unusual Occupation .M\ >uii. Montgomerv Meigs Alwater. is an "a\ alaiuhe-husler " Im the U.S. Forest Service. He makes his iieadi|uarlers at Alia. I tali, the iamoiis ski-resort near Salt Lake City. I tali. \t first lu- was not (uilx an axaiulie- liuster hut the axaiaiuhe-huster. N^u tlurt- an- others — most til tlit-ni siiow- ranjiers who have attended the a\alaiKhe school held e\er\ \ear at \lla. Avalanches have al\va\s Imiii inir il oj i iititrollin<.' tlii-ni. Iliil in ihr I iiilcd .Slates, "til |'ll<"( when the \lla [irojcc I was set up. iiuiliinji nl tln' kind was attempted. Avalanches a|)piar to lia\c liccii rcjiardcd as ""ai Is of ^/nd. like ATWATER GENEALOGY 55 earthquakes and tornadoes. Perhaps the reason for this la\ in tlu- fact that they are no prohlem in the great Middle West and of rare occurence in the populous East. In the ruggest western mountains, to lie sure, thev picked off many a traveller from a mountain trail and overwhelmed man\ an isolated mining camp hut for the most part the) thundered down, tearing up irees and dislodging rocks, hut quite harmlessi) otherwise. Now it is different in the West. The enthusiasm over skiing and nlhcr winter sports takes thousands of people into the hills on every fine winter day, and other thousands travel the mountain highways, under the avalanche threat. Hence the avalanche-buster. My son's experience during the second world war included service as Aide to the General in charge of the training of ski-troops and mountain troops. He was, before that, a skilled woodsman, having lived much of his life in Montana near the top of the Continental Divide, with interludes of taking a Harvard B.A. and of coaching football — all useful experience. \ study of Swiss snow-control methods was helpful, hul conditions in ihe Rockies differ from conditions in the Alps and for the most part he has had to blaze his own trail. At Alta he has set up a laboratory for snow-stud) with instruments — most of them devised by himself — for the accurate measurement of snowfall, wind direction and velocity, snow temperatures, changes in snow consistency, and the other factors that make one inclined snow-mass deadly and another harmless. But this work, important and exacting as it is. would be of little practical value without the working out of methods to neutralize the danger when understood and predicted. The force in a great avalanche is tremendous, and no j)ossible structure of barriers will withstand it. The only feasible method of dealing with it is to make little avalanches of the big ones before they grow big, and to bring down those that inevitably grow big. when they can be brought down safely. Small avalanches may often be induced to slide by a skillful and dating skiier, though this method has its hazards. The dangerous '"cornices that form along sharp ridges as a result of wind-action require a different treat- ment, as do great masses of "slab" snow. Dynamite charges, suitably placed, take care of some of these: others are persuaded to come down with cannon fire, a small howitzer gun being found the most efficient tool for the imipose. These techniques were worked out by experiment at Alta. Travellers motoring over some of tli<' lugh passes in Colorado la>t summer were startled to find themselves in the midst of artillery fire and may have thought thev had blundered into a bit of guerrilla warfare, but it was merely a set of tests to find the best gun-emplacements and the correct range for the guns that will make those dangerous stretches of highway safe next winter. Avalanches, of course, run in regular channels, though sometimes they run miles further and hundreds of feet deeper than in other years. The main ones have najnes and infamous histories. The ski resort at Alta is on 56 ATWATER GENEALOGY the >ite of an abandoned silver mine of the old da\s and during the time of the mining aetivitv man\ men were caught and killed 1>\ the avalanches. That the njodern methods of snow etuitrol are effeetive is j)roved hy the fact that since 19U> when the snow station was set uj» at Alta there has not l)een a single fatalit) there, though thousands of skiiers are on the slopes everv fine week-end during the winter. M\ son's activities are not confined to Alia. He inspects ski projects all through the western mountains and plans safety measures and recommends safetx procedure. He is called on in snow emergencies — as wlicii l;i-l wiiiln an army plane crashed near the top of one of the highest and most rugged peaks of the Wasatih Range. The accident happened at the liciglil o| ihc a\alanche season and the region is one of the most iruu cessihlc in I tali. MittitN .\twater was detailed to lead the n'scuc partx and to find a>- sale a route as possible up the mountain. It was an allaii n\ Imir \t'r\ anxious days. When the rescuers reached lln- wreck tlu'\ IuuikI all the mcii aboard the plane dea«l. but tbcx were able [>> ictrieve some iiii|i(irtant go\rnmitiil papers, and all the part) got dnwn again ali\e and uninjnit'd. When the first coast-to-coas( l(lc\ i-iun s('l-ii|i was being made undci pressure, so that the lountry nught view the Peace Congress in San h rancisco -the lonstruction of a \ ital relav station on top (d a nmnntain in Ncsada was halted when axalanches swept the onl\ road oxer wliii b ^ii|i|ili('s bad to be taken tti the site. My son was called upon for help in ihe :'niergeni \ . I line proxed to be no possible wa\ to make the road practicable. In fai t tlic oiiK safe route lay straight up the mountain along a narrow lidgc too naimw aiul too steep for a road with the avalanches running barndcssK down cillni side. A crane was set up and the supplies were luuiird u|i over tlii- narrow trail on sledges and ibc da\ was saved. \> a rc-iilt a iiirn\ mam iicoplc enjoNfd a niemorabb* experience that tbc\ owed tliougb ilu'\ did not know it — to the knowledge and ingenuit\ ol tlic a\ alani Ik -bu-tcr. \\alan(-hediusting is an exciting and ^trcniioi;^ joli and not wiilioui ii^ hazards but ibo^c w bo travel the nionnlain bigliwav- in wiiitci. and diose who take their »porl oti the snow slopes, owe their ^aiel\ and |ieilia)i- ilieir lixo. to the man Willi tlie nmi-iial oe('U|iatioM. — M \ia \lri(.^ \ rw \ ri:i{ < Kdilor's .Note: the fo||ov\iiig eaption a|p|ieared reeeiilK iiiidei a jiiilme of the four men iiu-nlioned. in the S\ ra( n>e Herald. I \|()l\l\l\ >l. \i;(.lll.i;>. These expert moimlaiii.^.r^ .limbed Mt. I nnpanogo>>. I lab. ni >>pile ol ihreateidng avalaiulio and loimd \\ie( ka;je (d B-2.^ bomber in whiih h\e die >now Hanger Nbnile \t\\alei. who was in charge of ground parl\. W \\ irephoto. ATWATER GENEALOGY 57 Cai'leton William Atwater No. 2382 Carleton William, son of Jolm Willxir and Frances Ann (iVeplesI Atwater. was l)orn on June 19. IJioo. He married Marv Baron Spencer, tin* (laughter of Dr. Jolm Heed Spencer and Eliza Becker Spencer, in Cincinnati. Ohio on June 1. 1910. His early education was in Kiiigsx illc and CIcx eland. ( )hiii puMii x Ihk.Js. The Bachelor of Arts degree was conferred by Denison I iii\crsitv. (iranxijle. Ohio upon graduation in i*)07. I'roni there he pursued his -Indii- in ilie Rochester Theological Seminar) (now (^olgate-Rocholct |)i\init\ S(Iiih,|i. graduating there in 1910. Other advanced special studies were done in McCormick Theological Seminar) and the Butler 1 niversitv School ol Religion. The Honorar) degree of Doctor of l)i\init\ was conferred fir-t in 1926 b) the Rio Grande College and in 1931 b) his Alma Mater. Dcni.son University. Baptist pastorates were held in Cincinnati, Ohio. Anderson. Indiana, and Indianapolis. Indiana. After nearly eighteen years as pastor td the First Ba|)tisl Church. Indianapolis, Indiana. Dr. Atwater retired from aing President of the Baptist Young People's Fnion of America. President dl llie Ministers Council of the American Baptist Coiuentidii. and Chairman <»f the Connnission of Fifteen of the American Baptist Coiuention. The recom- mendations of his Connnission were far-reaching, one .stressing on mt)re efficient and more adequate organization (d the boards and the societv of die American Ba])tist Convention. In addition he served as a mend)er of the General Council and on several other important committees and i-onnnissions. Since 1935 he has been a mend)er td the Iluaid of Managers of the Ministers and Missionaries Benefit Board. In i^y.V) he was made a mendiei of the Board of Directors of Franklin College ( Indiana!, a jjosition whieh he has filled to this date. Contributions to eixie life have l)een main. lie i^ a Fast Froident cd the Indiana Society of the Sons of the American Revolution and at i)resenl is serving as Chaplain of that organization. He is a 32nd degree Mason, a member of Phi Gamma Delta and a inendx r i>f the loimders and Falrinl^ of America. After his retirement from active pastorate Dr. Atwater served as Interim Executive Secretarv and Director of Citv Work of the Indiana|)olis Ba|)tist Association mitil June 1. 1954. — John Spencek A i w atku, M.D. 58 ATWATER GENEALOGY The Atwater Kents A. Atwater Kent. Jr.. tin* |»rt'.«-tMit lieail ut tlu- tamil\. is President of the Atwater Kent Mfg. Co.. anil the Atwater Kent Foundation. He is also President of the Board of Trustees of the Atwater Kent Museum (Phila.) and of the Board of Directors of the American Flag House and Betsy Ross Memorial ( Phila«lelphia I . One of his hohhies is the collection of antique automobiles. Atwater Kent. Jr.. is also a mendter. Pennsylvania Historical aiul Museum Commission. Historical ."Society of IVmisylvania and Sons of tlie American Kexolution. With his inuuediate family, he is a life member of llic Vermont Historical Society. On Jul\ 2nd. 1941. he married Denyse S.. daujihter of Suzamie Kaingo and Georges S. Biiuni of Paris. France. Their children include Suzanne Atwater. A. Atwater 3rd. Christo|)her Hriiiton and Peter Alexander. His sisters are Mrs. Flizabeth Kent Van Alcn of Fdjicniont. Pa., and Mrs. Virginia T. Catherwood of Tucson. Arizona. His Clubs include: Raccjuet ( Phila. I . Corintliian Yacht Club. Bar Harbor ^ acht (!iul>. \«irllicast Harbor Fleet. Radnor Hunt. Bar Harbor Club and .^eal Harbor Club. IIOI.IAWOOI). Calif.. March k 1949 — A. \tuatcr Kent. in\.iil.,i. industrialist and philanthropist, died tiiis morning. He was 75 years old. Mr. Kents marriage to Malirl Lucas, which tunk place in ]9()6. ended in divorce. I)\\\on o| ihc laic Hi. and \1t>. I'rcnliss J. Kent. I l.ditor's .Note: Klizabeth M. daughler of \nd»ro.^e Atwater. I ll«- entered the automotive industrv b\ designing a |)ocket-siz«' clc( trie meter to test dry-cell batt<'ri<'s then used in automobile igtutions. In 1902 he eslablislu'd the Atwater Kent Mamifacturing Wmk^ in I Miiladclpliia in make telephones and small voltmeters. Doigned Ignition .Svslcin Ihr<*e years lati*r he began making his rc\ ohil innat \ i;jnilion -\stcin which made a single (piick hot sjiark instead of ih. cudinarv slrcani ol '-parks. It was used in a dozen makes of autiMmdiilc-. Mr. Kent cefort> Iut retirement, she was a member of the Women's Joint Congressional Conunittee. a group of delegated Washington representatives of women's organizations x\hirh uiirks on (Capitol Hill in lu'half of soiial welfare legislation. Mi>s Atwater was a Fellow of the American Association foi i\\v Advancement of Science, a hygiene and housing connnittee chairman il liic American I'ulilit Health Association. Her cluhs inchulecl the Anifrican Association of I ni\ersity Women, the \\ onRMis Natimial Press Chili. ()mi( loti -Nu anti Phi I psilon Omicron. Helen Wood\\ar«l Atwater. editor of the Journal of Home Economics frtjm 192.'^ to l')ll. and prc\iousl\ a niend)er of the sciciilifii slaiT of ilic old Office of Home Fconomiis. Dcjiarlnient of Agric iillure. died in Fnicrgcncy Hospital here earl\ today after a hrief illness. Her age was 71. Although ^li^^ Atwater had heen retired for several \ears. she rtin;:iiii'd active in manv national organizations, working to further legislalioii in child care, housing and consumer fields. ( Fuitor's .Note: From the malerial in the New ) orh Times issue of June 27, 1947.1 The Calorimeter Itidav there are several niillion |iciiplc ulm kmiw \\u- (. alius li\ il^ liisl name. In thousands of homes the housekeeper lia> lurn trained llimugli licr favorite magazine v\hether Ladies" lloini' Jusekee|)ing. .Mo«lern Priscilla. or The Farmer's Wife — to measure lood \aliic li\ i aluries rather than price. Ill llie earlv 'TO's a man (uiK a lew \ears oiil nl \\r-l(\aii idiii ncd from studving two vears in (icniiaii universities to hci uini' |ir(ili--^ni ol chemistrv a( the rollegc where less than a decade liciiuc he had liccii graduated. Ahroad he had hecome aclivcK interested in the ihen mw ^i ienc c «d agrieullural chendstrv. This suhjcet lie hegaii In luHow |i\ re^eaK lie- in the chenutal lahoralorv at Wevjcvaii. lo thoM" not fandliar willi \\e-le\ari it iiia\ -eeiii - wli.il nnii-iial that a "college for culture -Imidil lend its faeililies iui e\|iet iineiilal work in agrieultural chendstrv. Injl a kiiouk'dg*' oi ihe hi-torv .««ii[ XlwaterV chief assm iates. later mi I 'i iite---iii |- . {). i^Miedicl. for some years novs direetnr i>f tin- nutrition lahoratorx id the Carnegie institution, i-onmienting mi the atiiiuspliere id \\Csle\an. has said, "Whatever measur«* of success has ai emnpanied ni\ effort*-. I feel certain (hat a large share of this was due to the aelive -piiit o| -( icnlilie research and enc«»uragem«*nt to voung men vshich i- prevalent al We>le\aii. ATWATER GENEALOGY 61 Professor Atvvaler's earl\ work in agriculliiial (liciiii-li\ dcM-Idpcd from the chemistry of the <;r(iuiiilr\ nl llic >ent laliorator\ is the admiration of all fori'ign physiologists as well as American. Iiut as the ilirector has said, this liuilding would not fxist had it not been for the encouragement of ihe Board of Trustees of W eslcvan I niversitv and the energv of Professor Atwater in founding this iiiiidainrulal research with the respiration calorimeter. At this ptiint it might be interesting to quote from a Wesleyan University Bulletin. No. lo. dated Ma\. lo96. a paragraph aboiil a Respiration Calori- meter's work, with its particularly modest and significant last sentence: "Research upon nutrition has reached the point where the study of ihe applicatitin ttf the laws of the conservation ol matter and of energ\ in ihe living organism are essential. This is to sa\. we must be able to dcln ininc the balance of income and outgo of the bo(l\. and lhi> balaiu c iiiu^l be expressed in terms, both of matter and of energy, lor this purpose a respiration calorimeter is being elaborated here. This is an apparatus in which an animal or a man ina\ be placed for a number ol hours or days. and the amounts and composition of the excreta, solid. Hiinid and gaseous; the potential energy of the materials taken into ihc IhmK and i;i\cii (dl Ironi it: the <|uantit\ of heat radiated fioni tlic bnd\ : and llic heat ((inix alml id ihc mu.scular work done, are all to be measured. "During the past two \ears the enterprise lias bad the suiiiiort of ilic I ..'~^. Department of Agriculture wlii(b liad made llii- incpiiiN a pari (d its fot)d in\estigati«>ns. As is often the case in surli incjiiiiics ;/ Inis hi'rn lliouiilit wise to say vcrv little until definite results siniiih/ he nuuh jor \>ul>liiiiit(in. Comment m pbiloso|>hi/.ing on llic work id the man wlm did '-n mm h for human welfare i>- umiecessar\ . (,)uoting from anollni Weslevan I ni\c'r>it\ i{ull<*tin of December. VM~ . ben- i^ an aiiiuml cd In- lilr in nnc piragraph: ■'Wilbur Olin Atwater wa> born in Jolmsburg. Watirn <(Hint\. New ^ ork. on \Ia\ '■'>. Ill II. but inuf li of lii> cai l\ life w as ^piiil In \ rrmunt. \ Iter three \ear.s at the I iii\cr>it\ of \frmont. be cnlcrcd \\r>l(\an I ni\tisil\ a;* a wnior and was graduated with the degree of Ikk lielor id ail- m l<'I(»S. He .school. ^ air I ni\ir>it\. In i(i(i\id ilic degree of doctor of pliilosopin in IJUt'). and llicn spent Iwo \iar- in foreign Iravel and stud\. paN ing special attention lu agriiullui.il ilirnH-tr\. In li'l..') be was elected instructor in < hend>-lr\ in Weslevan I ni\ersitv. and in ilie ATWATER GENEALOGY 63 following year was promoted to be professor of cheinistr\. which title he held until his death, though incapacitated for work since November. 1904. From 1875 to 1877, Professor Atwater was the first director of the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, which was the first established in tiiis country. In 1888 he became the first director of the Office of Exj)eriment Stations in the United States Department of Agriculture and held the office until 1891. With both of these institutions he kept in active touch until his illness, and in the latter post of his two successors have been his friends and associates. Doctor A. W. Harris. '80. and Doctor A. (". True, '7.'^. His last important appointment was as chief of the nutrition investigations of the United States Deparlinenl of Agriculture, and it was iindn the patronage of this department and (»f the Carnegie Institution of Washington that his latest researches were conducted. Of the numerous scientific and social organizations and enterprises with which Professor Atwater was connected, and of the various honors which were conferred upon him. the lack of s|)ace forbids the enumeration. Neither is it possible to list the more than 150 publications which bear his name." And in conclusion this note — a minute concerning Professor Atwater adopted by the faculty of Wesleyan University shortly after his dcalli in 1907: 'in the death of Wilbur 01 in Atwater. Wesleyan University loses a member of its faculty who in scientific research stood pre-eminent. TTis name was more widely known in the scientific circles of this countr\ and Europe than that of any other professor in the institution at the present or in the past. Himself an investigator, he knew how to engage others in the work of investigations. He had rare judgments and his reputation were largely due lo his ability as an organizer and director of scientific work. In die earlier part of his scientific career his work was devoted chiefly to agricultural chemistry, and he was a potent influence in the creation of a more scientific agriculture." (Editor's Note: / had hoped lo hare my friend, C. II.'. Olin'.s son nrile an article about his father's unusual career. For many years I maintained offices in 56 Wall Street. V. Y. City, where Charles Wooduard also had his office. But 'C. W: had passed away since I left New York. Only throatih Wesleyan President. Ihitterfield. was I finally able to contact 'C. W.'s son.) The above article is a reprint from: THE WESLEYAN ALUMNUS, January. 1926. 64 ATWATER GENEALOGY Luther E. Atwater, Sr. Filial rites for Luther K. Atwater. Sr.. I No. 29771 Noveinher 3. 1951 held at 1 1 oeluek at Front Street Meliuulist Church here, with hurial in Pine Hill Cemetery. Mr. Atwater. 7() \ears of age. was a resident of 903 West Davis Street. Looked to as one of the pioneer automobile dealers in Nuiih ( aiolina. he founded Burlington Auto Company here in 1912. Soinetinu' ago lie was recognized not only as one of the first auttmioliilc dealers in Burlington luil the sixth oldest Ford dealers in tlir two Carolinas and llic I l()!li ildcst dealer in ihe I nited .States. He was a nati\e of Orange County, son of John Fletcher and Mrs. jnlia B\num Atwater. He was a resident of Hnrlin<:li. W . 1.. (Icmi:. pastor of llif (Ininli. oHiciated. Sur\i\ors include his wife. Mrs. Manie Garrison Atwater. of tlic lionie; two .laughters. Mrs. C. H. Keels of McColl. S. C, and Mrs. Joe IVll. Jr.. of I'ilot .Mountain: four son>. J. Wilson and Hohert N. Atwater. hotli of Burling- ton: Luther L.. Jr.. id Columhia. S. C. and Dr. Frank C Alualcr of (ireens- horo: one sister. .Mrs. W. A. Maynard. Sr.. of Burlington: 11 grandcliildicn and one great grandchild. Hohert -N. Atwater founds new aiillitu i/.cd It.nl drain loi inn linjilon. N, C. AtwatfT Moiur Companv. lilt- iu-\\ automohile . I.iilhii I,. \l\\alci. Jr.. of Cohnnhia. S. (].. as president and \ icc-pn-idi nl. and Mi-. IImIicI \. -Atwater as vice-president. KoIm-iI \. \l\\aliT. iIk' nniv nllhci wlm will he acti\e in the operation nj tin- iompari\. will serve as .»(•» rtlar\ -Ina-iiin and general manager. Son (d Lulher F... .*^r.. tin- i it\ ^ (ir-l I nrd dealer, and Mi-. \lwal( i. he was with Biirlin;jt<»n \uto ( !oinpan\ lium I ''.Ki mil il lie n-iLinrd hiMcnilier IJ!. A graduate i>{ Burlington High ."school and ni Davidson (College wiili the class o( |9.'U». he sjtcnt four \ears with the \rni\ durini: World War II. M-rxing holh in the I'.uropcan and I'aeihe Iheatres ol opeialiun-. lie was rejeiM'd as a raplain. He I", a steward in llie Imnt Street Mellmdi-l ( IhikIi. i- a iiirmli!i and f grandfather. John X^'esley Atwater. was a local preaiher in the Metlioiiist Cihunh. He had a large farm «;o served several poor ehurehes around him for t\\ent\-fi\e Nears hut charged them no salar\ for his services. He told ine just hefore he died that he had ru'\ci failed tn have a sermon readv when called upon. He and his wife went one Sunday morning to \ isit a married daughter in an adjoining county. On the wav he was impressed with the neeil to prepare a sernum. He asked his wife to drive the horse while he got t»ut his Bihle and prepared his text, not knowing when nor uIhic he Would preach from it. \\ hen he reached his daughter's home the) were read) to go to church. He said he had alwa\s wanted to hear the pastor of their church, so while grandmother and Aunt Delia stayed at home to prepare dinner, he went to church with I ncle W ill. He was a tall, slender man and he sat down in the hack ot the cluirih hoping the |)reacher would not see him. But the [)reacher saw him an\\\a\ and so«»n after the service hegan. asked him to come u|) into ihi' imlpit aii iittrd iiild am^cr Imlr-. ()| ( mirse. lhe\ cooked on tin* fireplace. He ac(|uired a good hit oi land and alter nian\ \ears. was a man ol wealth. There were no hanks excejtt in large towns so he loaned his moni'v and was called a hanker. Ih- was a grand old man. loxcd h\ e\er\Iiod\. and was a good dirislian. Oni- da\ at his church the mendters had heen telling ol Gods goodness and all were feeling good and happ\. ,\s the\ got u\) from their knees alter a prayer onr of the hkmi started singing "not a fool «. the church and thrust a paper into the man > hand. '"Ilcre. hrolher. here lake this. ^ ou ha\e got some land. It si-eius that the man had mortgaged lii^ Imme to grandial lui Im ^-ome inoiicN and was failing to make pa\ment. (>ran(lfather leh mi lia|>{>\ hm-v (.•■d- gootlness to him that he ga\e the man his mortgage. With hot wishes. Ml!-. \lil»ll M\\ ln\M\|.()M; "."^ime \'\r hen here. I \e hlrej] a chap to look ahoiit f<.r me I" L'il me a tran><|)lantahle an' ihrifix h-m'h tree. — J. I!. I..,u.- ATWATER GENEALOGY 67 Oldest Masillon Building To Fall This Spring Slruciurt' Managed By Three Atwater Generations Condemned As Fire Hazard Massillon. Oliio. Feb. 11.- -I Ills cilxs oldest business slrudiirr. wIikIi has been condemned as a fire hazard, will be razed by house urtekLrs as soon as weather permits outside work. The structure, which stands on Fxchanpe St. S.W.. iii>l nil l.iiHuln Way W. houses the 1). Atwater & Sons Iced Su|i|il\ Co.. a liini llial lia- been in existance foi' 100 years, with three generations lakini: liaml in its management. The building was constructed about 1827 or \l)2[\. al llic linn- tlir Ohio canal was projected through this city. Hiram and Marshal Wellman. pioneer settlers of Massillon. were the builders and they used the best timber available, hewn b\ hand, in erecting \\\v place which later was \hc largot warehouse on the canal. Fijie riml)cr L seil Although numerous other storage |)laces sprung up at the same time the Atwater building is the oidv one that remains in this cit\. Tlie w I used in its construction today is in the best state ol preservation. Letters and advertisements unearthed during ihc preliminar\ er of the famiU long connected with the firm, reveal that the warehouse was used extensi\il\ by farmers in this district as a storage ])lace for grain. The oldest letter, written in January of 1834, is a request for space in wITh li to store wheat. According to Atwater great quantities of grain, salt, farmers" supplies and conmiodilies were stored in the building until such a time as llie\ eonid be shipped o\er the canal to distant markets. Supplies also were shipped into the waichonse from other points in this part of the country and then distrilniled to businesses and farmers east and west of the city. Twin Brothers Tn Charge ,|. 1). and L). R. Atwater. twin brolhers. were the first ancestors of Will Atwater. to be connected with tlie \sarehouse. They canu' to Massillon trmn New Haven, Connecticut, and took ( liargc of the building in l."..'.l. nxire than loo years ago. Following the death (d the brother-. Will \twaler"s father took over the jjlacc and ga\e it the title ot |). \luater \ Son-, 1 pon his death in lOOJl. Will Atwater and hi- brother. C. M. \lualer. ((Miiinned to conduct the business. In lO.il C. M. \lwalei died. liM\in- hi- hrojh.r to carry on. And with the d(>slruction of the Imililini: hi- ic-ini<' a- ihi' last member of the oldest business fainiK in Massillon will (ome to a (lose. (From an article in "The Canton He|)osii,,i\ Z" Sundax. Feb. 12. 1933.1 68 ATWATER GENEALOGY Lenham, Kent, 1953 B\ Ku.HAUi) Atuatkk Wolcott (2059i \\ liile stationed in Knghiiul w ith the I .S. Air Force in 1953. I had ihf ujjpnrtuiiit\ of \isitiiig Lenham and seeing for myself the \i(iiiii\ dc- lilicd ill \ n|. 5 of the Atwater Geneahigv. With (hie credit ^'ixcii l<> tlic Mr Force for pro\idiiii; iii\ trip to Fiijihmd. tile ins|jiralioii for iii\ \ i>il lo Fciiiiani (amr trom mv \iint. Mrs. Fn Manor, now known as Chapel Farm hecause a eiiapel is situated on the premises. The owner in\ited ii> lo lnok around ilie plac !■. luit lailcd m nllci his entire house for our observations. The house is situated on a hill and al ihc foot of the hill is a little stream which is the sourec id ihc l!i\(i Stdiii. The farm was aeti\el\ eulti\ated willi se\eral large fields (d wheat. 1 he house is large, twd storied stone. solidl\ huilt and in good coiidilioii. W hile inside we marvelled at its sturd\ c. im-Liniahlv the game room, was decorated with elahorate wood( ar\ ings. We learned that at one time there was more carveil wijoduoik. hut j)r(\ious owners had removed some. Since we (ii-pitalit\ . we were satisfied to look around the outside and |o lake |iii lures. After thanking him for the visit, we iflurncd |o ihc Ihilot >- hou-c and |jrince it wa> ahnii>t lime loi ihc liain. 1 hanking Miss ."Strickland for her time and effort, we >aid goodhve and hade laicwcll to Lenham and a vcrv pleasant afternoon.
  • ."Ski I,: I m (innl/icr lisit to l.inlniin. kciil. scr I al. I. /». _' >. I he most intfrcstinfi iirm of Mdri^arrl .ilutilrr .Imifs' story rclrrs lo the old rerortis uhitli lir ( tlir lirar) Lcjil ill llw iiiiiiii'j.f mn/ shoitrd nir llic tiiMiif)- tinns (if hirllis. Implistus. iiuu ridiics. iiiul drullis I of ] n u ulci s l . (hi ihc lirsl page of one hook \i(i\ llir mnnl of llir haiitisin of Rohiil \lln(ilcr in I ~)HH.) ATWATER GENEALOGY 71 AUTMOH'S SECTION There is little to sa) alunil tlir aullmr n| ihi^ sdluinc. \ii iin(li>liii^iii>licil fellow involved in mundane pursuits oi \arious kiinU l withdrawn so unexpectedly. And this might have been a nmcli belter work, if ?hc had been physically able to read and revise it. The following of her poems were selected for this issue: Word Power My dearly Beloved: Play with words, toss them up in sport, see how liiirli \ ou can make them go, yet catch ihcin again like a child: Hoard words, heap thcni into i;litlcring piles, listen to their iiojdcn sounds and gloat over them like a miser: Dip into words, clea\e their shining surfaces antl lost awhile in their shallow coolnesses, emerge refreshed and inxigorated — like a bather: Or better, delve into words, seeking deeplyd)urie(l meanings or long- lost significances, — perchance to bring up ancient treasure^ike a diver. Send words out with kindK messages attached, watch them ll\ away with )()ur thoughts . . . tln-n wait for iheni to icimn to \ou like doves; Greet bold, new words as well as cling to the old and cheii-hed — aware that all words have innate valiio and di-linci personalities — like people: Better yet, worship all holy words, make obeisance in their presence, bow before their magic and kneel before their wonder- like a priest: Dare even BE a certain word, whieh living on generation after generation, bears profound meaning and carries joy and solace — like Love; 72 ATWATER GENEALOGY \^'ilh the first word, the first l)eiiig; initiated a human miraele. as the last U> ^df\> out the last word, will pnmoiiiue the luiinan dehaile. for the Word is hadge of all hunianhood ... its s\iiiht)l oi creati\e power liki- CmhI: So. dearlv Beloved, worship words: and trust, dying among them. to merge at last with the Fitial V^Urd:- that W Ord. immortal, exerlasting. . . . KternitN I Woman Power liloutl, milk and tears*, these licpiid three — ((impoiients of a rheiiii-li\ Scourging the bodv physical, di-til the essence spiritual . . . uf Woman: Crimson ooze, distressing the child: red bruize of maidi-nlmod . . . cxiltd: Scarlet toll e\t tli\ (iinl ?■ divine concept of W nman'.'' Was it that she. destined t >m\ laiiurc hints: IVrchance Mans bl-adoi;i |)mnan. in wlio-c XnlohioL:! a|ili\ . \I\ l.ilc. published in \*)21. iImx- wokI- o( cur in dilfiTcnl onlii. i >i~i i ilmi^ llir liirlli «»f a < hild in I'ari^ during I he (»rrman n-ige of \\ orld War 1. ^Iir w rih-: " \s I lav there, torn and lii-|p|c«.>.. a Iripir -I ream id Iftirs niid mill, arn/ IiIoihI pimn-tl frnin inr. ATWATER GENEALOGY 73 The Author's Section My Grandfather Elisha M. My Father at 16 Samuel Holiai I Picture taken on glass about 1864. Below Samuel Hobart at 35. Louisa Edith Babcoc k at IT). ATWATER GENEALOGY The Human Tree A mail ... a woman. hewn fiuin llu* selfsame Tree: The taller — his head always straining liiglier. he jilaces his tru.st in reasoned Thought: Hroatler of reach her heart e\er heating faster, she |)ins her faith to inluili\e L nderslanding: His feet are r«)oted in soil: the earth must supjuirt liiiii: She joins him at llii-ir (ore: his strength must sustain lur — lie. trunk of the human tri'e: she. hranch. hearing (lower and Iriiil: His. the vertical expression juiit nl eailli itself, upuard-strix ing: Hers, a horizontal inlluence — at one uitli creation, all emhracing; Cross-beams of an ancient (ru\-s\ml>ol of sex. of lo\e and id sacrifice. I><»th merge toward a < t-nter of heing in union, neither male nor ieinale; \et di\erge into separate entities in di\i>ion. a mkiii and a woman: Without her. oid\ a sterile -!Nin|i. man i- ^tiipiied (d all a( lual significance; Without him. mereh a harren log. wi>Mian i^ di\e-led ot an\ real meaning: I. oils hai k in eleriiit\. llie I ree was liewii . . . Koiis forward in eti-iiiit\. ScieiK c ma\ heal llie wound and thcM- "twain' reunite uitliin (lie ()iiiiinal liee. . . .Meatiwhile. a man and a woman halves of an inleijral Whole, demand iom|ile|ioii eai li. in il^ (oiinlei |i;irl Hinnial spirit sc<-ks I nit) III liijiiianhood ! ATWATER GENEALOGY 75 Above — The Author and Jessie, his wife, taken in Miami. Fla.. 1911. Below — "Trails End. " our 2()()-acre estate for 25 )ears in Putnam Count) , New York. 76 ATWATER GENEALOGY Vista? ^ oil tcfl it. u luMi your train ruars tlirnugli some fit) and a dralt rtn it-w of shanties, shacks and shops rush h\ ... then, its forefinger |>oiiiling high, a spire dominates tlie sk\ with magnet-power whieh instantU transports Nour spirit from the thdl and ugh. to the heautiful . . . and feel it. tlicn : ^ oil sense it. w hen the eye perceives beneath fret-hice of io( u-i leaves, supple, sun-lit iiiterstiies. wherein lieguiiing traceries carve on tin- (opper of the sk\ . mazes whose io\t'|\ filigree ensnares \our spirit in a ^\n-\\ >>[ what seems certain tnirade . . . and sense it. tlicn ; You know it. when pausing hefore some old cathedral, to adore those martyrs, prophets. Saints- in-God. whose pious faiths patienlh |)lod a frieze across its stone facade. \ou meet an all-i-omj)elling pn.'d of spirit into empatln wilh their austere concepts of dul\ . . . and know it. tlicn : This surging reach toward some far goal, tlii^ -uddcn >all\ ot the -oul. this hlending of idenlilv with these rare as|)ects ot licaiitx. rc\cali(l at times exquisitelv in .\rl. Nature ami liumanitx . . . insights, none nia\ i)U\ or sell . . . vistas of Truth. in\aluahle! Sappho In deep rellectioii. freed from se\-coercion. H\ preference. chasle--a sentient, (iiei ian Oiw wooed silence, where mind and Mu.m- miiiht heart it Priestess ol lieantN Whose genius was Spirit: I he other, a wanton, w Iio.m' ijnlea.--lied desires (joadcd her lloh until sensual sho|o lal. a harlot: \» pagan, a^ poet. pla\ iiig the ^ame Ivre; Uohed now. in loriniid rcsllessiu^- o| -i;iil(|. I hen. ehid in i|l|irl W hileness of (aimed attire. ATWATER GENEALOGY 77 Obeyed the scll-sainc call to cdiiscm ralioii. Urged of (Hie love, expressed in ( oiiiitiT-fashion: The vestal, in creative suhliinalioii : The harlot, body's Primordial passion; Beauty was means — and end. Bruized. e\er-\parniiifr;. One chased what (Icsli a chance moment admired: The other, eternal values discerning. Captured a music . . . . . . Sitirit-insnired! u Frag-ilina^" Faces Mars *White marble nude in The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New ^ ork Cil\ — the work of Attilio Piccirilli. The sculptor has shaped an adolescent, kneeling girl, whose averted head, arm positions and title con\e\ o\ertone^ ol in<\-ohi- tion, timidity — even reluctance to meet realil) . So frail a bough to face its fate; so tender a stem to l)ear Its fruit, she seems to hesitate — afraid or loath to wear The grandeur of her womanhood; or dare, full grown ol purpose, Fearlessly express the Future on such present slenderness; She is embodiment of Peace, who kneels before the hour When in the fullness of release, she wields a surer |)ower: Yet, can but dream Today away and cower, although Tomorrow, Dread reality menaces sperm and womb disastrously; Stark force of circumstance, empower the bough to face its burgeon; Strengthen this stem: bring bud and (lower to fruition. As guerdon Of courage, grant her a near accouchement: that all peoples of the earth May hear the birth-cry of a finer, nobler Era, When Peace, recast in stronger mold of bronze, shall opinly Defy War's rust-corroding hold on man's societx And stand erect, century after century — a modern Pax. Whose world-wide ministrations embrace creatively One Family of ^'alion.s! *Rome had its Goddess of Peace . . . I'ax. Vhe Pax Romana in(hnl(>d mo vcknowledgments How is \t»ur l.n. (Ill tilt* historv of viiur iuicestors? Woulil \t>u ii'iehe a plu«i iir a minus, in an exaininatitm ctixering this most interesting subject — - especialU to a tiesiendaiit of Daxid \tt water'.'' Sinee 1 undertook this "iahor ol love" — despite adverse predictions hv faniilv members — many erroneous stories have been calletl to ni\ attention. Nalurallv. tlie ones concerning the "strange" spelling of my own name in- trigued me more than all others. With o\er one hundred iii(|iiiries. about the double "\." answers were necessarv. Bill tlic ('\|ilaiialor\ ( liii-tmas cards of 1954 dill not stop the inquiries. One reasonable storv — even if inacciiiati- a> to iiio>t ot u> (ItiiiMc t"s — claimed the change in spelling \sas iiu itcd tlirii Kt\ «iluliuiiai \ Icuds in 7(). The Patriot took one spelling llic Tor\ the otiicr. A siinilai talc had llic King giving a grant «d land in New lla\<'n In (Hic (d tuii laniil\ incndicrs. during the war. who. (d course, was a Join and with ilie same ending. I ndoubtedK. there were mend»ers of oiir faniil\ on llic wrong side — accord- ing to how one viewed the coidlicl. If manv of the curious who wrot(> mc Jiad ever read an \t\satcr Genealog\ . tlu*\ could ha\e answered llicii own (jucries. Nbinlicr- who doubted m\ .New Ha\en ancestry bccaux' of spelling and present Caliloiiiia residence, should realize that l)a\ i(r> descendants now rcsitle in ever\ state in the I nion. Of course, mv father. Saniml llnl.art. and ni\ ^laiidlatlicr. Elisha. were both born in New llaxcn. (!onn. I wa> lo- totlunalc jicing born in New ^ oik (at\ . \ll niend»ers and especialK those bearing the name Atwater. will be interested in knowing that during our lon<: and tedious search for iainilx URMnbers. in the I niteti States and Canada, wr toiind on!\ two taniilics liearing the name of Atwater. who disclairmd |)a\i(l a^ tlicii aiK c-tor. I he following letter explains one (a-r: "\\\ l)i-ar Mr. \ltwater: M\ liii-band wa- not ot llir Maviil \twati-i Fanulv in America." He wa- bom in Iaii>to(k. |)i\on. Knijjand. on I.) \la\ 1}U>}! and dird iti "(ihicago" on I 1 .Iarniai\ I'M'*, lb' ( anic to Xniciira. with 'Sir Johnson I oibc^ |{obcil>-on' in I'^l.'i. as coniiiarn n:anaiici. ( )n oiii Irc- ipuMit tours, we (dtcn met pfoplc b\ the name o| "Vtwatcr. bnt \on aif tlic fir»l,- that us<*d the "\ttwalci. I lir lattci i> iiscti in Kntiland and llic extra T. must ha\e been diopjird along tin* wa\ in \incii(a. I^in(iicl\. I joKiKc Haird \ltwatcr. ' The pedigree (d lioiicv I )ocv not concern llic bee: A « lo\ CI. an\ t line, to iiim. I- ai i-|o( racy." — I>iiiil\ I )i( kinsoii ATWATER GENEALOGY 79 The other party, from Pittsburgh. ur Vlualrr." There has been some doubl in the minds of nianv famil\ tncndiers — that our statement of six previous Atvvater histories was correct. As the writer possessed the first Atwater Geneah)g\. publislied in l.'!51. lie recjuested his cooperati\e and good friend. 'Rex* Atwater. to settle the matter for all time. His excellent article about the Father of Atwater Genealogy- Reverend Kd- ward Elias Atwater — gives just, if delayed credit, to a worthv pioneer. The following Library of Congress record may be of interest to present members and those who come after us: Library of Congress* CS71A89— 1851 #125 ATWATER — A Genealogical Register of descendants in tin- male line of David Atwater, one of the original planters of \rw Ha\en. to the fifth generation. New Haven. Conn. J. H. Benham 1851— 3()p. 2^1/. em. Compiled by EDWARD ELIAS ATWATER. CS7LA89— 1873. #126 ATWATER — same as above — sixth generation. New Haven — Tuttle. Morehouse & Tavlor 1873. Compiled by EDWARD ELIAS ATWATER. ATWATER— see also Bagg. CS71B144— 1895. Why past editors and compilers found it necessary to mispell all the Attwater names of our English ancestors is hard to understand. rhe\ were not one "t" members. We found no difficulty in this task- designating the New World two "t" members as they would wish to be listed. David wrote "Attwater" in his will- -all of it written in lii> «iwn liantl - the last double "t" being his signature. There could be many nice things to say alidut our co-authors. However, they are all well-known in their respective occupations or coiinnunities. Dr. Reginald Atwater has been an executive of the American Me(li< a! Association for many years. Not only doctors but prominent citizens thruout the country respect his diplomacy, knowledge and ability. Ray H. Mattison. who has written many historical articles and stories of the "Bad Lands." has contributed one of our most interesting connections with the Old World. Helen Atwater Wrigley, wife of Plnliji K. Vi'rigley. who is an outstanding figure in industrial and sport financing, is known for h(>r own main good works. George Franklin Atwater. writer of the "Charter Oak" story, is father of a well known writer. Franklin Simpson, co-author of a number of .McGraw- Hill books. §0 ATWATER GENEALOGY Wtirn Li.Hcll Thomas sent me a note about ••.Mi>iit\.' I iiimu'dialely !r Mar^k Meig» Atwater. hi* mother. The picture aiul her iiittrcstin- article »»m lie luuiui ill the Historical Section. Jane Alnaler Pratt is justlv pruuil of the unusual K)ng career of her \tuater W'okott. our \oungest contrilnilor. did his <\ul in the r Force. Hubert K. \tuater was not onl\ chise to Francis hul also had the ion of personal contact with Clara Barton. In a«Klilion lo ihose mentioned abo\e, the author wishes l.i Miaiik all iitriiilirr» >eiii)ing in extra geneahgical material. Special iiiniti.ui -lnudd iiulu.lf ("apt. James l\. Atwater. Cleo Alwater (j-..ul. lames Hassclt \t\\at.r. Hulh \lwater Soiulcrejiticr. June Franklin. Dc Will II. Fe.sseiiden. Ihius I,. \lwjlc-r. Nanc\ Atwater Knplish. Mrs. Harry Atwaler and \Ii-. lliKii Wind. Mho liao stiii-e passed away. In the \ Illume Francis incorrectly called Vidunie 1. Kduard Klias also c«»ntf iliit. d a great porti»»ii of ihe new hislorj, and j^enealojiical material. And a |( 1. u!tl Ik* accorded Rcherl Henry Atwater. who. afler |)aiiislaking re»**arch. *»rolc the first eijrhty-three pages of so-called Vohimc I. In thi^ \«-in. wc h*el it is not oid\ a pleasure hul a diit\ on \ I'ltsidcnl Jackson to Irral with the \\ innehago and other Indians <>\ I'rairir dii (liicn. Mhich !rfat\ waf finally ratifird h\ ('ongress in lo2'>>. Ih' was ihc rii>l ad\l t onserxalion : fust to predict the success of the rail- Ma) ; hr Ma^ the fir-l historitn of his stale and the founder i(.. ir-.m l.uiil. \>> Cnl.mel. 'HTxiie I ' •_. \eai». li ttlalion (loinmandcr (iernian Xidcnnes U MciuIkt - ....'. Awarded medals for inerilorious ser\ ii i* niililarx npi lalioiis. ' John I'., of ."^ig(l!^l (!or|ts. killed in action in Iramc: m. (>lad\s I '^mithfichl. - ■!. ImIiii |'.. Jr.. sister. Mrs. 1. D. M <•. al l'.stal(> Association. His widow. Mrs. Christine B., a son, H. Kent, Jr., (lauglitcr. Mrs. Alfred W. Esroffier and a sister, Mrs. Thomas Jenkins survive. ATWATER. Gordon A., Management ConsuUant. Purdue University. USPS. Former Direitor of Ha\den Planelariuin. Writer and memher of many scientific and c(hicational organizations, lu'sidcncc. .New Kochelle. N. Y. ATWATER, Isaac. 1893. History of Minneapolis. All articles, not attributed to publications or indixiduals. arc l)\ tlic Author. Honor students. I^oraine ko and Arlene Goldberg, ol liie I iii\cisil\ of California, deciphered and l)ped the iiulividual family records, uiidir the supervision of the Author. Checking and proof-reading of the Genealogy was finally completed thru the co-operation and assistance of Pearl Smith Vogt. In addition to family members, the Author wishes In thank all nur friends, who have taken such an unselfish interest in this work. Besides these heretofore mentioned, our appreciation and thanks Id liiilli 1!. IJnberis for her final reading of the typesetter's completed pages. Last, but not least, to that talented young actress and artist, Alice Nobes Lunsford. for her continued interest and especially her artistic work on the Attwater Arms and Crest, which thru her aesthetic endea\ors is now in the homes of so many of our family members. Finally, may I call to the attention ol those mendiers inlereslcd in 'Heraldry' the following facts. While the one we use in this Ndhinie i> llic best looking of the three Arms and Crests, attributed by Burke and nlhers to Attwater families, it has not l)een subjected to emblishmeni or (I(m idiiim by the artist, which has been the case with so nian\ nf the older ianiiK >\ nd)ois which are now offered to the public. The coloring by the artist has been taken from authentic records of the past. Even the motto— PATRIA CLARA CARIOR LIBERTAS (translated, 'dear is countr\ but liberty is dearer still,' now used by some Atwater members, has been discarded by this Author, as Contra honos mores. Does any member of our clan imagine that Edward IV. Henr\ \ III. Richard 111 or that unspeakable Elizabeth would have allowed a show of 'poor manners' on any banner of chieftain or knight? 82 ATWATER GENEALOGY Your Genealogical Record In t\%e OLD WOULD \uur direct ancestors have been ;iutlitntii aled a« fulluws: LHnMAS ATTW ATF.IL wife Eliner Thomas died Sept.-Oct.. 1 U',4 JOHN. Hife Mar\an J"liii before July 14. 1501 I l\ llie Elder Robert died December. 1522 lin'Si KS, wife Johanna Thomas died .November. 1517 l.HI(l>I(U'HKI{. wife Maryan Christopher died April. 1573 jUHN \ri\\ ATKK, wife Susan Narsin: d. Nov. \()'M> — father and mother of Davii>— In America rl. 2nd f. 4ih = 5th #. Tlh r ;Jih i Itnh r 11th ff. .3rd. (ith •nh .12th. Personal Family Record of -#■ -#■ ■#■ -#■ nainr born city — state tiiarrirti (late — born city — state «ilfr'» tdtlirr Wtlr'k liiutllrr tir>i • mill born i..l . lul.l born ATWATER GENEALOGY 83 GENEALOGY AND HISTORY FIRST GENERATION 1. David Attivater, one of the first planters of New Haven; settled, lived and d. in the district now known as Cedar Hill; m. Damaris, dau. of Thomas Sayre, of Southampton, L. I.; d. Oct. 5, 1692. She d. April 7, 1691. 2. Mercy, b. Feb. 29, 1647. 3. Damarias, b. Nov. 12, 1648. 4. David, b. July 13, 1650. 5. Joshua, b. Jan. 11, 1652. 6. John, b. Nov. 1, 1654. 7. Jonathan, b. July 12, Kiott. 8. Abigail, b. March 3, 1660. 9. Mary, b. March 31, 1662. 10. Samual, b. Sept. 17, 1664. 11. Ebenezer, b. Jan. 13, 1666. SECOND GENERATION 2. Mercy, dau. of David, m. Nov. 5, 1667, John Austin; one of the Green- wich petitioners in favor of New Haven, 1650. She d. April 14, 1683. He m. (2) Jan. 21, 1684, Elizabeth Brockett, and d. Feb. 22, 1690. 3. Damaris, dau. of David, m. Nov. 5, 1667, John Punderson, only son of Deacon John and Margaret Punderson. The first John was among the early immigrants of New Haven Colony. From him descended all the Pundersons of this country. There were three John Pundersons deacons of the First chuixh in New Haven in succession. John 2d, d. Jan. 23, 1729. His wife d. Dec. 14, 1711. 4. David, son of David, lived in New Haven; d. Jan. 10, 1736. It is supposed that he lived upon and cultivated a portion of the land originally assigned to his father. All that can be ascertained regarding his wife is from the tomb- stone, which states her name was Joanna, and that she d. Dec. 5, 1722. 12. Johanna, b. Feb. 29, 1682. 13. Abigail, b. Jan. 18, 1684. 14. Joshua, b. Jan. 29, 1687. 5. Joshua, son of David; m. Jan. 24, 1680, Lydia, dau. of John and Sarah Rockwell; b. Nov. 27, 1656, and d. Nov. 27, 1681; no children. 6. John Attwater, son of David; m. Sept. 13, 1682, Abigail, dau. Moses and Mercy (Glover) Mansfield; ta. Feb. 7, 1664, and settled in Wallingford upon a farm which belonged to his brother Joshua. He was called "Weaver." She d. Sept. 24, 1717; (2) Nov. 27, 1718, Widow Mary Beach. He d. 1748. 15. John, b. Aug. 17, 1683. 16. Abigail, b. Oct. 17, 1685. 17. Eunice, b. Feb. 6, 1687; m. Samuel Curtis. 18. Hannah, b. Dec. 17, 1690. 19. Joshua, b. Sept. 18, 1693. 20. Moses, b. July 17, 1696. 21. Phineas, b. Sept. 23, 1699. 22. Caleb, b. Oct. 9, 1705. 23. Benjamin, b. Dec. 8, 1706. 24. Ebenezer, b. Feb. 6, 1709. 7. Jonathan Attwater, son of David, lived in New Haven; m. June 1. 1681, Ruth, dau. of Rev. Jeremiah and Joanna (Kitchel) Peck. b. April 3, 1661; d. June 3, 1726. He d. June 7, 1699. 25. David, b. Aug. 5, 1683. 26. Jeremiah, b. Jan. 31, 1685. 27. Mary, b. Dec. 31, 1686. 28. Ruth, b. Dec. 31, 1688. 29. Jonathan, b. Nov. 4, 1690. 30. Jo.seph, b. Dec. 9, 1694. 31. Damaris, b. Oct. 9, 1698. M ATAVATER GENEALOGY 8. Abigail, dau. of David: m. Oct. 7, 1684. Nathaniel Jones. He d. Aug. 21, t» \, . . wi l>ii\iu, m. Oct. 22. 1688. Ichabod Stow (son of Rev. Sansuel a; Fletcher Stowi. b. Feb. 20. 1653; d. Jan. 25. 1694-5. (2) David Robinson .aoi. ol Thomas and Mary Robinson i, b. 1660; d. Jan. 1. 1748. Ill ' id; lived in New Haven and cultivated a portion of the la: ,.' d to his father. He m. July 7. 1691, Sarah, dau. of I.,hr an,! Fllen ( Bradlev I Ailing, b. Nov. 25. 1666. He d. Sept. 17, 1742. She 42. .>. ' b Sept. 29. 1694. 33. .s. b MiiV 21. 1700. 34 .. Oct. 16. 1702. 35. . , n. b. Dec. 5. 1705. 36. Mabel, m. 1738. Isaac Beecher. (Her birth is not recorded, but in 1743 she. with Daniel. Caleb and Stephen, sell land that was our father's, Suniuel Atwater. i II. F:h •iir/«T. ."ion of David; lived in New Haven; m. Dec. 9, 1691. Abigail. -arah I Street I Hcaton. b. Jan. 1. 1663. He is described in a .-;.. m. t2» Nov. 27. 1712. John Gilbert and d. Nov. 19, 1731. 37. Sarah, b. April 6. 1693. 38. »' ' March 12. 1695. 39. tj. March 15. 1698. 40. AUfiad. b. June 1, 1700. THIRD GENERATION I'i. Juhaiiiui. dau. of David; m. Aug. 19, 1719. Efcenezer, son of Abraham and Hannah .Thompson) Bradley; b. Nov. 9. 1689. He d. Oct. 10, 1763. IS. AblKuil. dau. of David; m. Dec. 25. 1705, Samuel, son of William and Al! 1721 ■ib iiiuji, t iTji; l«. AblKull, dau. of John; m. April 26, 1711, Thomas Hall, of Wallingford, b Julv • He d Aug. 27, 1741. '" " ' John; m. May 9, 1711, Thomas Beach, of Wallingford, 17.".-.» ' ' I'. mi. iivc.i in Waliinj^ford; m. Jan. 17. 1723, Mary, ■ah Slret-t Peck; b. F.b. 3, 1695; d. Feb. 26. 1740; (2) i. of TheophiluH and Sarah (Street) Yale; d. July 13, ATWATER GENEALOGY 85 50. Mary. b. Feb. 12, 1727, m. 1743, Thomas Johnson; (2) Ozias Wilcox. She d. 1780. Issue by second marriage: 51. Caleb, b. Sept. 7, 1741. 52. Abigail, b. , 1743; m. Sept. 20, 1760, Timothy Bates; (2) Lathrop Tyler. 53. Sarah, b. , 1745. 20. Moses, son of John; lived in Wallingofrd; m. Dec. 28, 1722, Sarah Merriman. b. Feb. 17, 1702; d. Feb. , 1733; (2) April 22, 1734, Mary Hotchkiss, who d. July 12, 1763. He d. May 19, 1786. 54. Abigail, b. Sept. 13, 1725. 55. Sarah, b. Oct. 29, 1727. 56. Moses, b. Nov. 22, 1729. Issue by second marriage: 57. Elihu, b. Jan. 18, 1735. 58. David, b. Feb. 23, 1736. 59. Mary, b. Aug. 1, 1737; m. Gad Pond. 60. Hannah, b. May 1, 1739; m. July 30, 1761, Joseph Hotchkiss. 21. Phineas Attwater, son of John; resided in Cheshire; m. Nov. 9, 1727, Mary Ward, b. July 17, 1705; d. June 11, 1767; (2) June 15, 1768, Hannah Moss, widows of Benjamin Ives, of Goshen, b. Nov. 11, 1709; d. Jan. 20, 1787. He d. Oct. 1781. 61. Reuben, b. Oct. 13, 1728. 62. William, b. March, 1730. 63. Thomas, b. Aug. 14, 1733. 64. Damaris, b. Oct. 1738. 65. Ambrose, b. Dec. 19, 1743. 22. Caleb, son of John; resided in Wallingford; m. Nov. 10, 1726, Mehitable, dau. of John Mix. He d. 1736. She m. Mar. 18, 1739, John Peck. 66. Sarah, b. Nov. 28, 1727. 67. Eunice, b. Sept. 10, 1737. 23. Benjamin, son of John; Wallingford; m. Nov. 28, 1732, Elizabeth Porter. She d. Jan. 13, 1774, aged 66 years; (2) May 5, 1774, Elizabeth Bcnham, widow David Merriman, b. 1721; d. May 24, 1784; (3) July 13, 1784, Mary Saxton, widow Joseph Bartholomew, b. Sept. 25, 1719; d. 18i4. He was called "Deacon." 68. Mary, b. Dec. 30, 1735. 24. Ebenezer, son of John; Wallingford; m. Dec. 30, 1737, Jane Andrews. He d. Oct. 28, 1758. She m. ( 2 ) Moses Bradley and d. Mar. 20, 1806. 69. Caleb, b. Sept. 8, 1738. 70. Samuel, b. Jan. 30, 1740. 71. Ephraim, b. Nov. 27, 1743. 72. Ehzabeth, b. April 13, 1748. 73. Abigail, b. Sept. 19, 1754. 25. David Attwater, son of Jonathan; m. June 25, 1712, Ruth Bradley, b. Jan. 23, 1690; d. July 12, 1717. (2) Dec. 2, 1718, Tabitha Holt, widow Samuel Whitehead, b. Jan. 30," 1683; d. Oct. 4, 1743. He d. May 1, 1727. His house was in State street formerly called Fleet street. New Haven. 74. Stephen, b. Nov. 15, 1715. 75. Jonathan, b. March 10, 1722. 76. David, b. June 4, 1725. 26. Jeremiah, son of Jonathan; New Haven; m. April 9, 1713. Lydia, dau. of Richard Rosewell, b. Aug. 21. 1687. He d. Oct. 27. 1732. She d. May 21, 1732. 77. Lydia, b. Oct. 18, 1715. 27. Mary, dau. of Jonathan; m. June 30, 1709, Isaac Dickerman, b. Nov. 7, 1677. She d. Aug. 31, 1753. He d. Sept. 7, 1758. 28. Ruth, dau. of Jonathan; m. Jan. 3, 1705, Deacon and Ensign Samuel, son of Joseph and Mary Yale Ives. He was b. in 1677, and was one of the first two deacons in the First Church at New Haven; commissioned as ensign in 1718 and d. Nov. 24, 1726. She d. May 17, 1758. 86 ATWATER GENEALOGY I •' !, n of Jonathan; New Haven, his house standing near the rTr . and College sti-e^ts. and was torn down in 1893 and a >e built on the site; m. Dec. 15. 1713, Abigail (dau. of :. i'lckermani Bradley, who d. March 19. 1732-3. i2» Dec. 5, i>f Thomas and Marv i Sanford » Tuttle, (Widow of Benja- •• 1697; d. Sept! 9. 1776. He d. Dec. 27, 1760. -•'. 1714. 79. Abrahani, b. Nov. 10. 1716. 80. Uaac. b. Oct. 21. 1718. 81. Jai-ob. b. Jan. 22. 1721. 82 J Oct. 12. 1723. 83- J I 2. 1726. M. Joel. b. L»t^\ 12. 1728. 85 A' ' b May 4. 1731. l&s\i>f ' :.J marriage: 86. Jcicij.jiin. b. Dec. 5, 1734. M. JuM-ph, son of Jonathan; m. Sept. 10, 1722, Hannah Doolittle, b. in 1699. d Keb 27. 1769. He d. Jan. 9. 1766. Lived in Wallingford, Conn. 87 Sarah, b. Aug. 12. 1723. 88 II h July 15, 1725; d. Nov. 6. 1771; m. Nov. 4, 1760, Joel Ives. 89. 1 II. b April 7, 1727. 90 Jo.seph, b Aug. 29. 1729. <■•' Thankful, b. May 14, 1733. Jl. DufiiurU, dau. of Jonathan; m. May 15. 1721. Caleb Hall. b. Sept. 14, 10i»V H.- .1 July 27, 1749. She d. July 29, 1762. Wallingford, Conn. 5f. I>;uiicl. son of Samuel: Cedar Hill. New Haven; ni. July 23, 1717, . 1 of Samuel and Sarah ( Newman » Tuttle, b. April 4, 1692. She il. .; ..oy. He d. April 30, 1765. 92. Samuel, b. June 1, 1718. 93 Sarah, b. Sept 12. 1719. 94 John. b. March 14, 1721. 95. Mary. b. Dec. 22, 1723; m. possibly Edward Little of North Haven. 96. Ann. b. June 4. 1725. 97. Damans, b. Dec. 30. 1727. 98. Darnel, b. July 8. 1730. SS. Dunmrifi, dau. of Samuel; m. June 9, 174 2, Henry Bristol; (probably hl» t^ci.iiii wife I, d. June , 1750; (2) Dec. 27, 1751, Eliphalet Parker. She d. IVc. 27. 1770. Resided in Wallingforff. S4. C'alfb. son of Samuel; m. April 6, 1727, Lydia, dau. of Nathan and Sarah tBwchert Benham. He d. Jan. 11, 1775. Dutchess County, N. Y. 99 Lvdja. b. April 3, 1729. 100. H b Dec. 31. 1730; m. Feb. 22, 1748-9. Daniel Smith. She d. « 1795. 101. Dorcas, b. Aug. 26, 1733; m. July 19, 1753. James Humiston. She d. S- • ' 1% 1759. 102. .1 Sept. 1. 1734. 103. teaiiUi. I 19, 1739. 104. I^")-* h 1742 105 1 t, July . 1748; m. John Pease. 106 .-^ , .. ;.. b. June 2. 1751. T-. Jones, b. Sept. 26. 1744; d. Jan. 11, 1775. (2) Jan. 22, •!i. .1. June 20, 1813, aged 71. He d. Dec. 19. 1831. Lived in \Va i..^ . .ii.ii, ,, .Jiilv 19. 1767: m. Aug. 10, 1786, Capt. Jonallian Merrick. IM. Marv. b. April 23. 1769. 156 I - 1770. 157 .1 I . 8. 1773. 158. b. Dec. 13. 1778. 159. I ..i... ..IU-. b. May 24. 1781. 160. Ruth, b. April 11. 1788. ."SS. Sarah, dau. of Joshua; ni. Charles Hull (son of Dr. Beniamin and 1 1744; d. Mav 4. 1819. He owned the Ruggles farm in Wall- 11 1820, Aaron Hull, of Wallingford; b. Nov. 1, 1760; d. M. \hit;all. dau. of Mo.ses; ni. Dec. 27. 1711. Jason Hotchkiss (son of John ■Vood). b. May 12, 1719; d. May 19, 1776, in Cheshire. She d. "• - - ' 7, 1761. l.anu-1 Hall III, b. Nov. 17. 1710: <1. Jan. 27, d May , 1719. • . Mms.h: lived In WuUingford; m. Dec. 18. Hf)!, Eunice, dau. of Thomas . Newton; d. Oct. 2. 1805. He d. March 7. 1801. V ■ 'i: 17.55. J 62 1 17.59. .^7. KHhu: livr.i In Wallingford; in. May 1, 176.^), Abiah Tryon; d. Dec. 2, .\nnu. dau. of Jonathan and F^lizabeth (Thompson) • • ' "n; b. Dec. 30. 1740. Ho d. Oct. 9. 1816. •; 1766. ■ 7; ni. Ambro.se Hull. *<>• , , . m. Mr. Hudson. 1779. ^••- • ■;..». ATWATER GENEALOGY 89 ilS. David, son of Moses, was "a noted apothecary" in New Haven; m. Nov. 15, 1770, Eunice, dau. of Andrew and Sarah ( Nichols ) Thompson, of Stratford; b. Sept. — , 1750. He was killed in a skirmish with the British troops when they destroyed the stores at Danbury, April 28, 1777. She m. (2) July 10, 1779, John Goodrich. Four sons died without issue. 61. Keiiben Attunter, son of Phineas; Cheshire; m. April 29, 1752, Sarah, dau. of Caleb Hull, b. April 25, 1725; d. April 19, 1754. (2) Jan. 28, 1755, Mary Russell, b. Oct. 16, 1726; d. May 6, 1807. He d. at Blanford, Mass., Aug. 19, 1801. He was a major of the Tenth regiment of militia, and resigned in 1777. 169. Sarah, b. June 14, 1753; m. Feb. 27, 1777, Stephen Royce. Issue by second wife: 170. Merab, b. June 19, 1757. 171. Elizabeth Mary Ann, b. Sept. 7, 1760. 172. Russell, b. June 20, 1762. 173. Abigail, b. April 2, 1764. 174. Amaryllis, b. April 2, 1764. 175. Reuben, b. May 11, 1768. 62. William; Cheshire; m. Jan. 3, 1754, Esther, dau. of Ephraim and Hannah ( Pangburn ) Tuttle, b. Feb. 10, 1736. He d. in Nova Scotia, Aug. 2, 1787. 176. Rufus, b. Nov. 29, 1754. 177. Wjlham, b. Feb. 16, 1759. 178. Abel Ward, b. , 1761. 179. Chloe, b. Sept. 21. 1763. 180. Ira, b. June 21, 1765. 181. Esther, b. Oct. 4, 1771; m. March 13, 1788, George Whitman. 63. Thomas; m. Dec. 8, 1757, Love, dau. of Capt. Samuel Hull, b. Aug. 27, 1738. He d. June 2. 1805. 64. Damaris; m. April 21, 1763, Samuel Tyler (son of Samuel and Jerusha Sedgwick), b. Dec. 14, 1735; d. March 13, 1823. She d. April 24, 1810. 65. Ambrose, son of Phineas; m. Oct. 2, 1766, Sarah Tryon, and was the father of eleven children — six sons and five daugliters. He d. at the age of 91 years and 2 months. Shelburne, Vt. She d. Dec. 23, 1812. 182. Amelia, b. July 3, 1767. 183. Linus, b. Feb. 23, 1769. 184. Jonathan, b. Oct. 18, 1770. 185. Thomas, b. April 19, 1775. 186. Sarah, b. Feb. 11, 1777. 187. Mary, b. Oct. 17, 1778. 188. Phineas, b. July 12, 1780. 189. Merab, b. April 17, 1782. 190. Clara C, b. May 6, 1786; m. Joshua Fuller; d. May 23, 1814. 191. William, b. May 9, 1789. 66. Sarah, dau. of Caleb; m. Samuel Street, of Wallingford, b. May 10, 1707; d. Oct. 15, 1792. She d. Oct. 1, 1795. 67. Eunice, dau. of Caleb; m. March 24, 1757, Phineas Cook. (2) March 18, 1768, Ebenezer Townsend. He d. May 26, 1838. She d. July 25, 1785. 68. Mary, dau. of Benjamin; m. Nov. 15. 1757. Abel Cook (son of Aaron and Ruth Burrage), b. Feb. 23, 1732; d. Aug. 10, 1776; (2) Benjamin Hall. She d. Jan. 13. 1774. Resided in Wallingford. 69. Caleb, son of Ebenezer; lived in Wallingford; m. Nov. 22, 1764, Phebe, dau. of Josiah and Hannah Talmage; b. Aug. 4, 1744. She d. Jan. 27, 1776. 192. Anne, b. Nov. 17, 1765. 193. Sarah, b. July 19, 1767. 194. Ebenezer, b. Feb. 16, 1769. 70. Samuel; lived in Wallingford; m. Mav 5, 1768, Hannah, dau. of Amos and Joanna (Parker) Bristol, b. March 20," 1745; d. Jan. 31. 1826. He d. Aug. 15, 1788. 90 ATWATER GENEALOGY Feb. I'l, iTby; m. Daniel Winchell. .. Oct. 29. 1775. 197. h: bap. Sept. 2. 1781. 19*. l^ i.^^ i^ June 20. 1784; m. Oct. 14. 1822. Levi Smith. 7! Kphralm: lived in Wallingrford; m. Dec. 25, 1771. Abigail Rowe; b. 174»> H.- .1 at canip. Danbury. Conn.. Oct. 22, 1776. She m. (21 March iw. - i;'.>.. Donna d. Dec. 1. 1950. Don, ni. 5-7-53, Maralene. dau. of ; 1 Arch Tobler. (Children: dau. Ja Lynn Terry, b. Feb. 13, 1954. Don •il 24. 1955 at Cedar City, Utah. (4i Kent George, b. May 1, i . . 17, 1953. Angle Joan. dau. of Eulalia Beaumont and James Victor DaviM. Kent in Japan -U.S. Army; (5) Genene. b. Oct. 28, 1935; (6) Kava. b June 11, 1942. Thelma, dau. of Solomon; b. Feb. 4, 1902; m. Willis l-Mdv Dutson. (Children: Mavvon. b. Mav 12. 1936; Dixie, b. April 16, 1939; • 23- 1941: Quayle, "b. Sept. 9, 1943; Willis Lambert, b. • renia Wixon. b. Aug. 14, 1903. Florice May. b. May 3, III Hymn Elbert, b. March 21. 1906 at Han.skill, Utah. i i. and Hyrum Eugene Sanford. (Children: Janet, b. Aug. •rdell Stanworth; Florice Fallen, Peggy Jean. Carolyn, Judy and ■'h Keith and Katherine May twins b. Sept. 1. 1931. : ilder Thomas (child) Larry Keith Thomas. Phyllis rd, b Dec. 5. 1942. Penelope Wixom, b. Nov. 4. 1907; m. July 22, Dalling Pike, b. Nov. 12, 1900. Blonda Harriet, b. Oct. 29, 1909; 1929. Floyd M. Knight. Elxlula Dean. b. July 7, 18. 1913; d. Dec. ■H'R NOTE: Lyla \V. Terry shows the following relationship to Walker in. Ruben H. Wixon. Soloman S. Wixon m. Sarah ... Avery Wixon m. Penelope Bishop. Soloman Don Curios ■ 14. 1870; m. Ellen May Lambert, b. Sept. 25, 1871, d. Jan. 31, jy.ij. :5!Jiun.un d. Sept. 26. 1935. was Lyla's father. "■ " ' " ' \id; Meriden; m. June 6, 173i», P'lizabeth. dau. of He "* rd. b. Mar. 25, 1727. He d. Aug. 24, 1764. His 203 1 1 ?r^. 1 .'-•• * " I ATWATER GENEALOGY house was in that part of State street formerly called Fleet street. She m. (2) Dec. 19, 1765, Ephraim Goldsmith; (3) July 29, 1789, Ashael Hall. She d. Julv 18, 1803. 209. Thomas, b. Dec. 16, 1747. 210. Sarah, b. June 21, 1752; m. Oct. 27, 1771, Willard Brintnall. (2) William Atwater. She d. Sept. 6, 1800. 211. Lois, b. Mar. 7, 1756; m. Oct. 9, 1778, Stephen Dunwell. (2) Aug'. 7, 1784, John Bonticou. 76. David, son of David; m. June 25, 1744, Hannah, dau. of James and Hannah (Harrison) Talmadge; b. Feb. 7, 1719. His house was in Meadow street. New Haven. She d. April 13, 1757. 212. William, b. Oct. 18, 1745. 213. EUsha, b. Dec. 4, 1746. 214. Mary, b. Mar. 3, 1749; m. Jan. 2, 1769, Lemuel Benham. 215. Hannah, b. May 24, 1750; m. Nov. 6, 1771. Charles Butler. 77. Lydia, dau. of Jeremiah; m. Dec. 4, 1732, Alexander Wolcott, but separated from him. (2) Oct. 22, 1740, John Eliot, son of John and Mary (dau. of John Wolcott) Eliot, b. Jan. 21, 1717; graduated H. C. 1737. He d. Nov. 20, 1790. She d. Jan. 28, 1776. 78. Phobe, dau. of Jonathan; m. Jan. 6, 1736, Caleb Hotchkiss, b. June 6, 1712. He was killed in New Haven, July, 1779, by a British soldier. She d. Feb. 19, 1795. 79. Abraham; settled in Cheshire, Conn., and d. Jan. 4, 1786, on a farm of 118 acres bought of Henry Cook by Jonathan Atwater, his grandfather, in February, 1702. From Jonathan it descended to Abraham, to Samuel, to Flamen, and is now held by the heirs of Flamen, in all seven generations. He m. in 1738, Mary Ball (dau. of John and Mary Pundorson), b. Aug. 11, 1718; d. Mav 15, 1811, aged 93. 2i6. Esther, b. Sept. 19, 1738, m. Jan. 10, 1759, Timothv Moss; d. June 29, 1763. 217. Mary, b. April 28, 1741; m. May 16, 1761, Titus Moss. 218. Chloe, b. Oct. 27, 1743; m. March 24, 1763, Thomas Newton. 219. Isaac, b. June 15, 1746. 220. Lois, b. June 12, 1749; m. Jan. 8, 1778, Thomas Gaylord. 221. Timothy, b. Oct. 30, 1751. 222. Abigail, b. Oct. 26, 1754. 223. Samuel, b. July 5, 1757. 224. Esther, b. Dec. 10, 1763; d. Sept. 26, 1840, aged 77; m. Feb. 12, 1789, Bowers Moss. 80. Isaac; New Haven; m. Dec. 9, 1742, Dorothy, dau. of Caleb and Rebecca (Thompson) Mix, b. Oct. 27, 1718; d. Aug. 11, 1769. He d. Oct. 7, 1770. 225. Hannah, b. Sept. 8, 1743. 226. Sarah, b. Sept. 21, 1746. 227. Abigail, b. May 4, 1752; m. June 27, 1773, Samuel Gill. 228. Sibel, b. Jan. 25, 1755. 229. Eunice, b. March 3, 1757; d. Sept. 4, 1834; m. Dec. 18, 1775. John Pease, d. Sept. 5, 1794; (2) Sept. 5, 1796, Abraham Bradley, b. June 13, 1741; d. Mar. 6, 1817. 230. Esther, b. July 16, 1759; d. Aug. 16, 1836; m. April 16, 1788, John Knott. 81. Jacob; m. Feb. 10, 1748, Miriam, dau. of Ebenezer and Mary (At- water) Ives; d. Nov. 11, 1792. (2) Aug. — , 1794. Thankful Goodyear, widow of John Cotter. Jaob d. Dec. 11, 1799. Thankful d. Jan. 27, 1801, aged 67 years. 231. Enos, b. April 10, 1750. 232. Noah, b. Jan. 3, 1752. 233. Mabel, b. Aug. 31, 1753. 234. Lydia, b. Feb. 11, 1756. 235. Jotham, b. Nov. 17, 1757; d. Oct. 28. 1776. Killed at the battle of White Plains, N. Y. 236. Jason, b. May 5, 1759. 237. Elisha, b. July 8, 1761. 92 ATWATER GENEALOGY 2iS Mary, b Feb 7, 1763; d. Sept. 30. 1840: m. Davenport Williams. 2ay Asa.' b. Aug. 8. 1764. 240 Miriam, b. Sept. 2, 1768; d. Nov. 6. 1787; m. Calvin Mallory. «•». Junuthan: settled in Bethany; m. Miriam, dau. of Thomas and Abigail • b. 1729; d. April 8. 1807. He d. Feb. 24. 1794. He probably Muullon's company in the Revolution, enlisting Aug. 13, 1781. :Hl Mo*rs. b. 1751. 242. Eunice, b. Aug. 24, 1753; d. Aug. 18, 1838; m. Elias Hotchkiss; (2) April 19, 1827. Uri Sperry. 243 Joanna, b. 1756; m. Uri Sperry; d. Feb. 28. 1832. 244 Amos. b. 1757. 245 Abigail, b. 1759. 246. Rhoda. in. Lemuel Sperry. She d. Oct. 2, 1813. 247. Miriam, m. Reuben Osborn. 248. David, b. 1762. 249. Jesse, b. 1764. 2'»o Juniithan. b. June 20. 1765. H3. Junah; New Haven: m. Dec. 25. 1753. Lydia Holebrook. (2| Rachel. H.- .! N' .'. M T-U. Hf served in the Revolution, k. b. Aug. 20. 1758. Kmii.i o. Sept. 8. 1765. -. •• 253 Huldah. b. Oct. 20. 1768; m. Jesse Peck, who d. April 21, 1830. K4. .I.«-I; -N'ew Haven; m. Dec. 28. 1763. Abiah. dau. of Timothy ami Baldwin, b. Dec. 26, 1733. He d. Nov. 30, 1794. She d. Oct. ih. b. Oct. 6. 1764; m. Abel Ward Atwater. ^,.,. i.tii.'cca. b. March 21. 1766. 256. Jo.l. b. Nov. 1. 1769. 237. Polly, b. July 10. 1771 : m. Luther Bradley. She d. Sept. 25, 1815. H5. .\blKuil (Sister (»f Abraham, who m. Mary Ball), m. Stephen Ball. b. 1727; d Oct U». 1799, aged 72. She d. Nov. 10, 1800. hj\ .l.-ri'iMUih, son of Jonathan; steward of Yale College, 1778-98; m. April dau. of Nathaniel and Rebecca (Lines) Mix, b. April 2, 1735, . 1778. (2 1 April 6, 17S0. Catherine, dau. of Dr. Benjamin and • if Rev. Dr. Jared Elliott GaU , of Killingworth. Conn., b. June ., d. ». 1. June 19. 1794; (3i Mary Saltonstall; d. Aug. 14, 1820. He d. . IMl • hen. b. July 27. 1758. J..i« A ' Sept 28, 1764. 280. J 1 M.. b, Feb. 15, 1767. 261. J '. May 27. 1770. 262 I. .1 Lydia, b. March 2. 1778. K'l K'-njainln, son of Joseph; Cheshire; m. June lit. iT.').'., I'holjo, dau. of Lydia < Jones I Mo.ss, b. Jan. 9, 1736; d. March l. 1799. He li. Feb. SMrah h Apn! 26. 1756. |)t, 26, 1757. . _■;». 17.^'t ■ ly 12. 17-. . vi'iil 22. 17«j'J. 1, b Aug, 21. 1771. April 2. 1774; d. Sept. 5, 1828; m. May 1, 1796, .Tolm Bassett, . 1761; d. Aug. 9, 1821. Ann. b. July 14. 1779. :. m. Aug. 18, 1756, Phebe. dau. of David and Alice ijy; d. March 23. 1767. He d. Aug. 22, 1769. »l. Th.iiik(ul. dau. of Joseph; m. June 14. 1755, Sergeant Elisha Hall (son ■t)rlh Roycci. b. Sept. 15, 1730; d. Jan. 19, 1800. She d. Jan. 1 26« 269 J ■! 1 90. iBatMi 271 Al J ATWATER GENEALOGY 93 92. Samuel, son of Daniel: ni. Dec. 26, 1744, Sarah, dau. of Caleb and Abigail (Ashburn) Ball, b. Nov. 25, 1723; d. March 11, 1796. He d. May 9, 1793. Joseph Newton te.stified that when the militia was called to march for the defense of U. S. that at that time Samuel Atwater and several otheis had lately come home in the militia from New York much out of health and had not been able to labor since and continued unwell for some time afterward. For that reason they were not able to go a second time in the militia. Made oath Jan. 5, 1778. 272. Abel, b. April 15, 1746. 273. Abigail, b. Nov. 17, 1749. 274. Stephen, b. Dec. 29, 1752. 275. Samuel, b. Sept. 23, 1754. 276. Timothy, b. May 6, 1756. 277. John, b' Dec. 24, 1757. 278. Caleb, b. Dec. 28, 1759. 279. Richard Newman, b. May 3, 1762. 280. Susannah, b. Dec. 29, 3 766: m. March 31, 1791, Joseph Goodyear. She d. 1814. 93. Sarah; m. Dec. 19, 1742, Ebenezer, son of James and Abigail (Peck) Ailing, of Wallingford, b. April 8, 1713; d. Nov. 3, 1760. She d. 1814. 94. John; lived in Hamden; m. Jan. 5, 1749, Mary, dau. of James and Abigail (Peck) Ailing, b. Mar. 5, 1708, of Wallingford. He d. May 18, 1781. She d. Feb. 14, 1790. 96. Ann; m. May 17, 1753, Joshua Munson, b. Jan. 30, 1712, d. Aug. 3, 1772; (2) Sept. 29, 1773, Oliver Hitchcock. She d. Jan. 16, 1804. 97. Damaris; m. Nov. 20, 1750, James Ives, b. Oct. 19, 1718; d. at Center- ville. Conn., May 14, 1804. She d. Oct. 26, 1751. 98. Daniel, son of Daniel; m. Feb. 26, 1756, Sarah, dau. of John and Sarah (Potter) Harris, b. Nov. 14, 1730; d. Feb. 28, 1761. (2) Aug. 13, 1761, Lois Mansfield. He d. April 30, 1765. 281. Zophar, b. June 28, 1756. 282. Enos, b. Nov. 22, 1758. 283. Ichabod, b. Feb. 11, 1761. 284. Simeon, b. Sept. 11, 1763. 285. Sarah, b. Jan. 18, 1767. 99. Lydia, dau. of Caleb; m. July 14, 1747, Jude Tuttle, b. Aug. 16, 1724. He lived iii Hamden, Conn., and d. there Dec. 13, 1762. The widow m. June 25, 1767, Abel Smith, whose will was provedinNewHaveninl798. Shed. Oct.22. 1807. (6) Hezekiah Tuttle, m. Mary Turner. (5) Jesse Tuttle m. Esther Pierpont. (4) Eyerah ( ?) Pierpont Tuttle m. Maria Todd. (3) Newton Tuttle m. Emily A. Stone. (2) Wilford Tuttle, b. April 7, 1867; m. Sarah Howard. Children: Mary Corbridge of Malad, Idaho; Lucinda Richards, Joseph Tuttle, Eva Tuttle, Thoral Tuttle, Lily Tuttle, b. July 14, 1909; m. Keith Moroni Secrist, b. Nov. 18, 1909, employed by General Motors. Children: Lee Keith, b. Aug. 15, 1944. Lon Dale, b. Feb. 21, 1948. Florence Tuttle, b. Oct. 11, 1898; m. Leslie Foy. Children: Jean Call, b. Jan. 30, 1923; Lola Foy Smith, b. Jan. 22, 1925. Julia Foy Brough, b. Nov. 27, 1927. Inez Foy Barker, b. July 12, 1929. Leslie Tuttle Foy, b. Jan. 21, 1934. Sarah Foy Moore, b. Oct. 22, 1935. (Editor's Note: This branch also claims direct descent from No. 28 — Ruth and Samuel Ives. ) 102. James; lived in Hillsdale, Columbia County, N. Y., m. Dec. 5, 1756, Lois, dau. of Ezekiel and Susannah (Mcrriman) Tuttle, widow of Benjamin Todd, b. Feb. 14, 1738. 286. Benjamin Todd. 287. James. 288. Daniel. 289. Lois; m. Michael Sherman. 290. Eunice; m. E. Young. 291. Stephen, b. Jan. 31, 1782. M ATWATER GENEALOGY 1»S «f-«r. Laju. a. May 31. 1790. 106. 11. st'n of Caleb: m. July 18. 1771. Hannah Mead. He d. March 4, ltl31. a fanner and lived in Conesville. N. Y. 292 Reuben, b. Nov. 27. 1779. 293 Lvdia. b. Feb. 17. 1782: d. July 12. 1816: m. A. Thompson. 294 Either, b. Oct. 31. 1785. 295 Mead. b. Jan. 24. 1790. 296 THUS. b. July 5. 1792. 297 John. b. Oct. 8, 1795. 107. Mary. dau. of Stephen; m. May 17, 1753, Ebenezer Ives, Jr.. ti. about 1760. (2 1 April 10. 1765. Gilead Gregory. 110. FIm son of James; m. April 9. 1717, Mehitable, dau. James AUin^ »r! f I'eek. He went to Nine Partners. N. Y. He d. previous to 17H2. \^ sons. Benjamin and John, quit claimed their interest in the r.iitai(- I.: grandfather. James. 29h Jesse, b. June 22. 1749. 299 lienjamin, b. 1756. ;i:5 Caleb, b 1767. SiH Reuben. IIS. KII/ulM-th; III Mareh 7. 1771. David Mix of New Haven. Mi I'li.l..-: Ill Au^i. 29. 1774, Stephen Gorham, son of Jolm and T.ydia 1 i . ' 1 1747. She d. July 24. 1822. He d. 1812. II.^. Tiin Betsey, b. Jan. 27. 1777. lUtti .Sarah b Nov. 23. 1779; d. March 15. 1807; m. Jesse Hunt, d. Sept. 2' - 307 S -', 1781. 308. James, b. July 1. 1783. 309. (-»••••'-- » Av 23. 1785. 310. H li 9, 1790; m. Oct.. 1809, Rev. James W. Tucker. 311. IUjUU. h. l-ilj. 2G. 1793. 312 Ju!^n h Feb 24. 1795. 313 J. \) Mareh 2, 1799; d. in 1882; m. George Raymond; (2) I^ . iJaggctt. "•; ! ^''•T ■<•.•! nf Jame.s. n. (Jet. 28. 1777, Hezekiah Augur, h. in 1750; • d Man h 9. 1K37, 11. 1779; m. Eli O.sborn. Lydia. b. Jan. 25. 1782; m. I .Minoll. b. May 20. 17S4; ni". Sarah Osborn. Chloe, b. 17M: m. JoKcph Barber. FIPTH GENEFiATION '' • • 'I of David; m. .March 18. 1772. Jonah Hotchki.ss, b. 1'. ivn .^ii,. ,1. April 16, 1827. He was a hou.sc joiner, .lonah pear. •->•. v.-ar. b. Juni- 12, 1758; d. Sept. 27, 1776, ' Haven; m. May 8. 1776, Lowly, dau. of ATWATER GENEALOGY 95 aged 38; (2) Sept. 9, 1778, Rhoda, dan. of Samuel and Mary (Ailing) Dicker- man; b. Nov. 24, 1748; d. May 19, 1806. (3) Nov. 27, 1806, widow Sarah Hubbard, d. Feb. 18, 1834. He d. Feb. 15,1832. 314. Lowly, b. July 9, 1779. 315. Lucy, b. Jan. 31, 1781. 316. Lyman, b. March 3, 1783. 317. Medad, b. Oct. 18. 1788. 119. Eldad; lived in New Haven; m. Nov. 27. 1776, Lydia, dau. of James and Sarah (Bassett) Heaton, b. Dec. 28, 1751; d. Feb. 18, 1784, aged 32; (2) Oct. 15, 1786, Sally Lucas, d. April , 1835, aged 82. He d. Sept. 25, 1793. She m. (2) John Langdon. 318. Sally, b. Feb. 7, 1778; m. George Benham, d. Oct. 8, 1854, aged 82. 319. Eunice, b. Dec. 16, 1781. 320. Heaton, b. June 10, 1787. 321. Eldad, b. March 19, 1793. 120. Joshua; m. Jan. 20, 1778; Betsey Goodyear, dau. of Asa and Mehitable Sackett; b. Jan. 2, 1756; d. Dec. 22, 1808. (2) Esther Hull, d. Oct. 17, 1849. aged 76 years. He moved to Homer, N. Y., and d. July 31, 1814. 322." Ezra, b. Dec. 14, 1778. 323. Betsey, b. Feb. 28, 1781. 324. Ira, b. Jan. 17, 1783. 325. Eh, b. Jan. 20, 1785. 326. Amos Augustus, b. Jan. 3. 1788. 327. Mary, b. April 30, 1790; m. William Miller. Lived in Canby, N. Y. 328. Asa Goodvear, b. July 9, 1793. 329. Thomas Gold, b. July 3, 1796. 330. Joseph, b. Aug. 31, 1813. 121. Anna; m. April 4, 1775, General John Hubbard, b. in Meriden, Conn. They had one son, John, b. in 1778. She d. Feb. 2, 1778. 122. David; m. Jan. 30, 1783, Rachel, dau. of William Abdiah and Sarah (Gilbert) Hubbard; Trumansburg, N. Y., in 1803. He d. Nov. 16, 1803. 331. William, b. June 10, 1786. 332. Elijah, b. April 4, 1789. 333. Anna, b. June 15, 1792; m. July 9, 1812, Jeremiah Clark Mandeville. 334. Rebecca, b. Oct. 12, 1795; m. Joseph Crawford. 335. David, b. March 14, 1801. 336. Betsey, b. Sept. 5, 1803; m. William Morgan. 123. Jared; lived at Cedar Hill, New Haven; m. Sept. 7, 1785, Eunce, dau. of Stephen and Eunice (Tuttle) Dickerman, b. 1763. He d. Feb. 28, 1813. She d. July 30, 1830, aged 67. 337. Elihu, b. Dec. 1, 1786. 338. Stephen, b. Dec. 25, 1788. 339. James, b. Feb. 14, 1793. 340. Jared, b. May 27, 1795. 341. George, b. Sept. 27, 1797. 342. Amelia, b. Sept. 30, 1801. 343. Maria, b. Sept. -30, 1801. 344. William, b. June 17, 1805. 345. David, b. Jan. 29. 1807. 346. Joshua, b. Jan. 29, 1807. 124. Kehecca; m. Feb. 16, 1796, James Prescott, b. March 15, 1745; d. May 25, 1842. She d. July 17, 1834. 125. Eunice; m. Feb. 24, 1783, Eli Hotchkiss, of New Haven, b. Sept. 18, 1758; d. May 13, 1813. She d. Feb. 13, 1817. 126. rhebe; m. March 8, 1786, Elnathan Tyler of Northford, Conn., d. Oct. 19, 1817. She d. Jan. 2, 1852. 127. Khoda, dau. of David; m. April 11, 1795, Isaac Townshend, b. Feb. 4, 1765. She d. April 10, 1840. He d. Nov. 5, 1841. v^ ATWATER GENEALOGY 1*K. A«a|A. son of Elnos. m. May 27, 1772, Lucy Ann Dibble. He went west a ... V .^ Ohio. ;i 7. 1774. Mb Si t 11. 1775; m. Joseph Wildman. 349. A^-, .. ----._ J", 1776. 350. Lucy, b. Jan. 28, 1778; m. Meacham. " ■ '■ ' ».!arch 20. 1779. 14. 1783. k:\frkitiii. b. Aug. 4. 1785; m. Ludwin Grove |;s i lutn; m. Patience, dau. Daniel and Lydia i Parker) Hunii.^ton, b. v.v ., ! Ai.iil 25. 1793. Lived in Sovithington. He inheriteti lioni his : Atwater Mills, and bought the right of the rest of the III.:.- 11 -- iievolutionary army from 1777 to 1778; m. (2) May 11, 17**'> H ol John and Marv (Dennison) Woodward, widow, James t- 15. 1754. d. Xov.4. 1821. He d. Aug. 1. 1831. March 1, 1778. ;a. b. 1782; m. Ebenezer Lewis, d. April 16. 1822. 1 I Ann«-: Ml. March 19, 1778, Nathan Gaylord. of Cheshire, who was I : 1 Mill m the lower part of the town. She d. Aug. 11. 1822. He *'. I!!**. Titus, son of Enos; m. Abigail, dau. of Jonathan and Mehitable •sborn. He d. June 26, 1791. She d. July 21. 1788. I3I». JtTfmiiih. of New Haven, son of John; m. Aug. 14. 1771, Loi.s Hurd, |. '""- " lived at the corner of Chapel and Orange streets. He d. Oct. 1. 1835, d Julv 23. 1821. b. Dec. 27. 1773. S.pt. 10. 1777. u. Feb. 16. 1780. I I..IIK-S. b. Aug. 18. 1786. Frances, b. Sept. 17. 1789. i:i7. I'hi-»M-: ni. March 21, 1764. Daniel Dutton. of Cheshire, Conn. She d. May 10. 1807. He d. Dec. 17. 1821. aged 80. ISH. Iltiiuiah: III Jan. 1. 1777, Cajit. Samiu 1 Hall, 3d. of Wallingfoid; b. 1707: d .1.111 17, 17H9; (2i Feb. 5, 1800. Caleb Meiiiman. She il. Apiil I, 1811. 1S9. .Iidiii Jirst of New Haven and afterwards of Wostfield, Mass.; ni. Dolly « ;!i he had three children; (2» Anne Ingersoll. who d. without U" ..- .... .\i.iiiha Call, b. June. 1762; d. June 17, 1821. He d. Sept. 8. 1823. Ml. John h April 26. 1774. ■ •'•■J 1 • Au;4. 3, 1776. I n, b. May 27, 1796. 'i i;;c, b. Sept. 2. 1800. 140. .^lilKull: m. Sept. 9. 1780. Jedediah Hull. (2) Oct. 8. 1786. Edward Goodyear. t3» Solomon Alcolt, of Wolcoit; d. in Camden, N. Y.. Nov. 28. 1825. 'V* li'HM'. Hon of John: m. Polly Tuttle. but left no childK'n. He ttro»l IS an engineer with Ford Motor Co. Edward, b. Jan. 7. 1944 Douglas Bruce, b. Sept. 22. 1946. :-.,,...;. Hay, b. Dec. 13. 1948. Father of E. M. Hay, Marion E. Hay, b. Spokane. Wash.. Dec. 9, 1865 waji Governor. State of Washington from 1909-1913, d. Nov. 21, 1933. 160. Kiith. dau of Caleb; m. Nov. 22. 1813, Apollos Cook, brother of Thoma.s V. Lived in CatskiU. N. Y. He d. July 6. 1832, aged 46. Itil. >arah, dau. of Moses; m. Feb. 10, 1774, Abner Bunnell, Jr., b. Nov. 18, 1749. Lived »n Cheshire. Conn. I«t. Lyman, son of Moses; m. Mav 2, 1785, Dorothy, dau. of Elijah and r- ■ 'h « Kellogg » Hotchkiss, b. May 22, 1759; d. Aug. 7, 1829. He d. March His will mentions wife. Florinda. Sii2 Ehzabeth. b. March 5, 1791; m. April 21, 1812, Ebenezer Atwater. 165. .\hhth. dau. of Elihu; m. Dec. 29, 1792, Theophilus Doolittle, who d. Mar. h 19. Ibu4. She d. Nov. 23. 1817. 167. Kllhu: m, Maria Scott. He left Connecticut soon after or before 1800. H«» %%•-?!? -Miuth. stopping two years in the Carolinas before going to Florida Uled. He drew land from the government and located at St. Mary's, , Ga.; from there he moved to Quincy, Fla., and practiced law. He ••n a certificate from Samuel Wyllys, secretary of the state of Con- ':ited May 22, 1801, that he had been admitted to the New Haven and resided in Wallingford. Conn. He accumulated some wealth aitu 'e a number of slaves. He d. Oct. 17. 1828. !ia: 111 A. Larrier. :iK» William Jes.se; b. Sept. 2. 1814. Shi, 1. Maria; b. March 30. 1813. 3M. K M Harriet; b. 1819. 387 Ai.ua Julia; b. May 24, 1824. I6M. JcHM*. .son of Elihu; postmaster in New Haven; m. Widow Hudson. He .1 March 30. 1814. t7M Mfrnh. ' ■ f Reuben; m. May 16. 1780; Stephen Rowe Bradley, U. S. h ill \' :ord (now Cheshire), Conn., Oct. 20. 1754; d. in Walpole. N. H.. Dec. 16. IH^. 171. I ii if"-th Mary .\nn; m. General Andrew, son of Andrew and Lowly n -11 i» ' ' 11 ! iMn. nlial citizen of Cheshire, from where he was sent '. Hcssions and eleven different years. She d. Dec. ^ >. ji,"^ }i« ij ,\jii!i «i, i'^.)T IT- i:.iss, It \ttuati-r; iiwa at U allingloni; m. Oct. 24, 1790. Clari.s.sa '-'■? 1702. Pa'm(»ved to Hlandfoni, Mass., and engaged in ■ ncal data p. 54. vol. 4. 10. 17U1. 3«9 I! I. 21, 1798. I7S. AMsall; m. Dr. F31nathan Beach, who was a physician in Cheshire. He ■■ N* Y.. in 1795-6. He erecte. is.KS, 111. Nov. 26, 1797, Betsey Boyden. b. Jan. 25, 1774 J He learned the shoemaker trade: kept a hotel; finally fteltled on a • :;. \'l He d. Feb. 15. 1858. 4iy. A:.. . -. -. -.i:. . .-V'-' r>o Alnura. b. Aug. 17, 1802: d. Dec. 23. 1857; m. J. Y. Drew. 421 Luman R . b. June 23. 1810. 422 Wiiham W . b. Feb. 15. 1814. 1M6. Sttrsih; m. Asa Lyon. They had two sons and three daughters. She d. Srpt . 1813. 187. Mary; d. October. 1864, in Rochester, N. Y.; m. Peter Benedict Smith, of Burlinjctun. Vt.. d. in 1831; (2i about 1838. Asa Lyon, her brother-in-law. Mr Smith was a tailor. I KM. l'tiini-u>>: d. Jan. 9. i860: m. May, 1817. Nancy Fairchild (dau. of <• h Hubbell, of Georgia. Vt.t. d. in 1825; (2l Mrs. Lorain H :. \'i. A farmer, constable and collector. He d. Oct.. 1781. 42a. Sarah, b. April 14. 1815. ■124. Louisa, b. Sept. 4, 1819. I&iue bv second marriage: ' ! 1-. b. Julv 20. 1829. ■ .■ > : . ha. b. Aug. 13, 1832. \H\i M.nih: m. John P. Wetmore. Delia Wetmore, wife of William, was the :i P. Wetmore, who m. Mcrab for his second wife. In other words, -.^ivi ai..i ijrothcr married father and dau. She d. June 23, 1873. 181. William, son of Ambrose; m. June 20, 1820, Delia Wetmore, of Norfolk, N Y. b Julv 29. 1793; d. June 23, 1873. He d. July 27, 1853. •• j: }• M , b. March 20. 1821. .-- ' : , , b. Feb. 8. 1824. - li I > n H.. b. Feb. 17, 1828. ■ li..i. nek A., b. July 17, 1830. Edward I)., b. Aug. 17. 1833. 432. Lyman W.. b. May 30. 1835. 196. Sunuirl. s. 1817, ai • ! •;« H<- hv«Ml in Che.slure, Conn., and d. May 3, 1854. . Sarah, b. Jan. 28. 1824; m. Lyman Nettleton. 191. Klx-m-wr; m. April 21. 1812. Elizabeth, dau. of Lvman and Dorothy <1. ri i781. < iiriHliiplirr; m. April 30, 1776, Lydia, dau. of David and Prodtience 11. . ived in the Revolutionaiy Army, and d. at Haiiem. .Sept. 12, ' le of Long Island. 1.1 . iiii-^iMpher, b. Sept. 11. 1776; m. Betsey Mitchell. ' •"•n; lived in Bristol, where he removed from \ug. 22. 1792; Lucy, dau. of Joseph H. Meniam n I in the Revolutionary Army with his luother < ••- hteen. He d. July 20. 18.39. She d. April 25, 1849. I ' .^tuh i:^U/.aUlh, b. Nov. 8. 1807. vs \ttuatcr. .son of Jonathan; lived in New Haven; m. May 28, ^< Konibir. b. Feb 1. 17."):'.. He d. Sept. 13, 1815. She d. Sept. 2, i i ' J 31 177:; . Nov. 5. 1792. M*. Noah; m. Oct. 16, 1783. Mrs. Rachel Lyman, b. Nov. 22. 1752; d. Sept. 16. 1784; i2» Anna Lockwooti. He d. Jan. 25. 1802. 474 WiUiaiu. b. Jan. 30. 1786. iSS. -Mabrl; m. in 1772. Levi Bassett. son of John and Sarah, dau. of Thr^philUiJ and Sarah i Earl > Heaton. He d. Sept. 6. 1816. Mabel d. July 20, 1828. iM. I.ydlii; n. March 7. 1783. Theophilus Bassett. She d. March 21. 1837. He a Jan H. Ib2y ♦5»; I .Hon; graduated at Yale College in 1781 and settled in the ministry at B in Anna Williams. He d. June 10, 1794. 4. j. Anna, m. Sept. 12, 1813, James Peck. ♦S7. } li-ti i: lived in Plymouth, where he m. May 15. 1800, Eunice, dau. of Damrl L.. inew and Hannah Sutliff, b. Aug. 4. 1755. and d. in Mendon, III., about 1861 He d. Feb. 9. 1813. 476 Edward, b. Nov. 8. 1801. ZS9. .\*a. son of Jacob; m. Dec. 24, 1794, Betsey Cotter. He d. March 3, 1814 H.t.s«-v d Feb. 1, 1837, aged 79. 477. Jajiun. b. June 8, 1801. ♦41. .MoH«'h. son of Jonathan, lived at Bethany; m. Jane, dau. of Timothy and Kuth tlvtsi Goodyear, b. May 24. 1761; d, Aug., 1844. He d. May 5, 1827. 478. Rebecca, b. 1786; d. Feb. 12, 1845; m. Reuben Williams. !7'' n. ::ih b. 1787. i- '.:.:■ .1 h. March. 1792. U:. Kunlce; m. Elias Hotchkiss (son of Joel). She d. Aug. 18, 1838. They lived in Projspect, Conn. '.H. .\inuH: livfd in Bethanv; m. Hannah, dau. of Abel and Martha •' . In-- He d. Jan. 12. 1822". nil, m. Luman Andrews. ;-- !• I !. Oct. 25. 1787. i ' I. .. . III. Mr. Button. i'i l:.'. la, b. 1791; m. Dec. 25, 1811, Isaac Hotchkiss. She d. Feb. 2. 1851. i"" . .\;u.. V. i"*. .\: ..-. b. 1798. 245. .\bit;uil: m. Eldad Hotchkiss (son of Joel). She d. Jan. 2, 1826. He d. Sept. 5. 1826. Lived in Prospect, Conn. t4H. Ihixld. Mon of Jonathan; m. Lydia Brown. He lived in Bethany and was ■ far '■ ■ June 15, 1829, aged 67 years. She d. Feb. 10, 1850, aged 87 years, m George Todd; (2» Rev. Marks. 4^^ Kdiiit »•. d March 23, 1861; m. April 5, 1827. Uri Wooding. 4h9 Oliviu b. Oct. 27, 1793; d. April 6. 1880; m. Samuel Andrews. i^' Anna b Aug. 15. 1796. 491 Ly.hu, b March, 1800; d. April 30, 1886; m. Robert K. Beach. 192 Anna, b IhOl; d. 1895; m. Leverett Downs, of Oxford, Conn. •••.n .Innathaa, Mon of Jonathan; lived in Naugatuck; m. Eunice, widow of ^. Lived m Coventry. N. Y. He d. Feb. 10, 1819. She d. May 7. 1819, fcfc . . . 493 Amanda, m. Larkin Packard. 4W. I' . - (,) I,, Aaron Wui.skjw 495 (. •'■' M.I.I.-...1 "in of Jonah; lived in New Haven; m. Aug. 2, 1781, Oct. 8. 1826 He was in the Revolution, .serving in the He enlisted July 12, 1776, and was dis- loncr in 1818. She d. Oct. 22, 1847, aged 81. ATWATER GENEALOGY 103 496. Huldah. 497. Jonah, b. 1804. 498. Amelia; m. Benjamin Candee. 499. Mary; m. Mr. Frisbee. 500. Hetty; m. Nov. 29. 1812, James Thompson. 501. Lydia; m. Mr. Parker. 502. Susan, b. 1809; m. Mr. Burdick. 255 Rebecca, dau. of Joel; m. Capt. John Peck, son of Joseph and Ame Perkins, b. 1756; d. March 8, 1825. She d. April 24, 1788. 256. Joel, son of Joel; lived in New Haven; m. Sept. 29, 1798, Sarah, dau. of Isaac and Elizabeth (Hitchcock) Townsend. She d. May, 1844, aged 68 years. He d. May 8, 1832. 503. Grace Augusta; m. Sept. 2, 1880, John F. Barnes. 504. Elizabeth Ann, b. Feb. 11, 1806; m. George E. Blakeslee. 258. Stephen, son of Jeremiah; m. Aug. 3, 1780, Rebecca Gorham, b. Jan. 19, 1761; d. Jan. 28, 1791. (2) June 2, 1791, Elizabeth Gorham, b. June 18, 1768. They were sisters; daughters of Hezekiah Gorham and Abigail Dickerman, and descendants of John Howland, the "Mayflower" Pilgrim. He d. Dec. 27, 1815. 505. Thaddeus, b. July 5, 1782. 506. Lucius, b. Nov. 15, 1784. 507. Catherine, b. May 14, 1787. 508. Anna Mix, b. July 2, 1789; m. Feb. 5, 1811, Horace Beach; (2) Laban Smith. She d. Oct. 5, 1877. 509. Rebecca Gorham, b. Oct. 27, 1802. 259. Anna, dau. of Jeremiah; d. Aug. 10, 1852; m. June 4, 1784, Jeremiah Townsend, 3d, b. June 27, 1764; Y. C. 1779; d. July 22, 1805; merchant. 260. Jeremiah M., son of Jeremiah, called "Major Jerry"; d. Feb. 27, 1832, aged 65; m. Feb. 4, 1789, Elizabeth, dau. of Napthalia and Sarah (Smith) Daggett, who d. May 20, 1790; (2) Feb. 15, 1793, Mary (dau. of Richard Cutler and Hannah Howell), b. June 15, 1770; d. Nov. 8, 1861. He graduated from Yale, 1785. He resided on York street, near Chapel, New Haven. 510. William Cutler, b. Nov. 24, 1793. 511. Hannah Cutler, b. Sept. 20, 1795. 512. Susan Howell, b. March 25, 1801. 261. Joseph, son of Jeremiah; lived in New Haven; m. Aug. 2, 1791, Sarah, dau. of James and Sarah (Mansfield) Thomas. He d. Sept. 27. 1805. She d. April 7, 1836. 513. Sarah, b. Mav 22, 1792. 514. Eliza, b. June 2, 1794. 515. Joseph, b. Feb. 22. 1796. 516. Nathaniel Mix, b. Feb. 27, 1798. 517. Job Mansfield, b. March 25, 1801. 518. John Starr, b. Aug. 17, 1803. 262. Rebecca Lydia, dau. of Jeremiah, d. Dec. 27, 1832; m. Oct. 8. 1799, Rev. James Murdock. b. Feb. 16, 1776; d. at Columbus, Miss, Aug. 10, 1856, aged 80; Y. C. 1797. 263. Sarah, dau. of Benjamin, m. Dec. 25, 1795, Daniel Hughes, b. June 19, 1759. He was a farmer and lived in East Haven. She d. Jan. 14, 1817. He d. Nov. 8, 1842. 264. Benjamin, son of Benjamin; lived in Russell, Mass.; m. Mary Harris, d. March 18, 1843. He d. Feb. 1, 1849. 519. Stephen Harris, b. Nov. 15, 1788. 520. Roxanna, b. Dec. 6, 1790. 521. Sarah, b. Jan. 13. 1793. 522. Sylvia, b. Sept. 18. 1794. 523. Titus, b. July 1, 1801. 524. Noah, b. May 5, 1804. 525. Mary, b. June, 1807. ATWATER GENEALOGY ; n: m. March 12. 1797, Eunice Hitchcock. He d. iu ^ ....... -.... . - ..«. -..^ d. Sept. 15. 1826. No children. .,t,: *i - "^ -■■" •'• Benjamin; graduated at Yale College in 1787; ni. p !i 23. 1850; Canandaigua. X. Y.. 1789. He d. Nov., 1847. 1816. Lewis Jenkins. _ 1797; d. April 28. 1831; m. Robert Pomeroy. -.. 15. 1804. 6_. . .....^.. .....1. b. Nov. 26. 1806. '•■• t -I. son of Benjamin; lived in Russell. Mass.; m. Sept. 20. 1802, L I. He d. Sept. 6, 1834. He was a tailor and farmer. She d. Dec. 5, 1- .'.a, b. Sept. 21. 1803; m. Eli Fowler, ah. b. Aug. 25. 1805. D. Oct. 10. 1807. b. Oct. 1. 1809. h. Mav 15, 1811. June 12. 1813. 5:^6 Sarah, b. July 31. 1815. '■ 7 ! ••■•';ud. b. Oct. 23. 1817. ;i. b. Aug. 3. 1820. •»6)i. Jrn-iiiiah. son of Benjamin; lived in Canandaigua, N. Y.; m. Maria T' a. He d. Oct. 16. 1861; no children. > \ .\nn, dau. of Benjamin; m. Oct. 20, 1803, Stephen, son of »i :\i.-,, b. at Norwalk, Nov. 13. 1774; d. Oct. 26. 1825. He was a carpenter and cabinet-maker and lived in Cheshire, Conn.. She d. Aug. 29, 1858. *:i. Jusrpli. .son of Joseph; lived in Cheshire; m. Sept. 17, 1783, Hannah, da . . Hannah (Atwatcri Hitchcock. He d. Dec. 17. 1813. She d. J./.. Jo.-tj-li Hall. b. Feb. 29, 1784. Mn Hann.ih, b. April 20, 1790; m. Oct. 22, 1812, Billina Clark, b. Nov. 25, >: 1. May 25. 1866. .»ii. iiuiiiun, b. April 17. 1796. tit. Ab*! * ■".''muel; m. Elizabeth, dau. Cornelius and Bethiah (Beebe) Pt^k H- d ; Ashtabula County, Ohio, about 1821. ! 21, 1777. ., i ■ L. 4. 1788. M4. Samuel, bap. Feb. 15. 1795. MS. Lyman, b. 1801. •T" \blKall, dau. of Samuel; m. Jan. 25. 1781. Titus Goodyear. They lived l: I. H.- d April 13. 1798. She d. March 9. 1836, aged 87. t14. stfuht-n. sitn of Samuel; m. Nov. 15, 1775. Eunice, dau. of James and ^' s, b. Dec. 8, 1753. He d. May, 1791. lyette. b. March 13. 1784. M7. Nancy, b. July 2. 1786. » ,,. ...... . ...,y 24. 1789. -March 19. 1780. t75. Siiiiim-i. Hon of Samuel, lived in Hamden; m. RutK. dau. of Samuel and ** • ■ ■ (2. 1820. aged 66. (2) Jane. dau. of Thomas ■ X of l.saac liulibaid, of Meiiden. He d. March i -'. aged 82. 1 1. ;. 1784. .". 1786. 12. 1788. b June 17. 1792. . i. 1795. t^H T»m«Mh^, -'T of Samuel removed !<• IMyinouth. Conn,; m. Nov. 14, • I and liulh (Bas.setli liumiston, b. June 5, 1756; d. - ^v^^ landholder. He d. May 6. 18.30. ATWATER GENEALOGY 105 556. Ruth, b. July 30, 1782. 557. Elam, b. July 7, 1785. 558. Wyllys, b. Oct. 6, 1790. 559. Lydia, b. 1798. 560. Timothy, b. Oct. 16, 1799. 277. John, son of Samuel, removed to Genoa, Cayuga Co., N. Y., where he d. June 2, 1838. He m. Nov. 4, 1784, Susannah, dau. of Timothy and Ruth (Ives) Goodyear, b. Aug. 19, 1762, of Hamden. She d. about 1800. (2) July — , 1807, Lucy, dau. of Nathan Davis. She was b. in Lee, Mass., , 1809; d. , 1865. He served in the Revolutionary War three years, enlisting in New Haven. He received a pension of $80 per year from May 2, 1833. 561. James, b. Feb. 27, 1785. 562. John, b. May 18. 1788. 563. Horace, b. Oct. 30, 1790. 564. WiUis, b. April 14, 1800. 565. Goodyear, b. Sept. 4, 1793. 566. Laura, b. Dec. 7, 1796. Issue by second marriage: 567. Susan, b. , 1810. 568. Sarah Ball, b. Sept. 24, 1821. 569. Richard Newman, b. April — , 1816. 570. Lewis, b. , 1817. 571. Samuel, b. Jan. 17, 1823. 572. John, b. May 29, 1826. 278. Caleb, son of Samuel, m. Dec. 25, 1783. Thankful, dau. of John and Thankful (Goodyear) Cotter; b. Nov. 3, 1761; removed to Genoa Cayuga Co., N. Y. He d. Sept. 20, 1817. She d. Dec. 29, 1820. 573. Jasan, b. April 20, 1787. 574. Jeremiah, b. April 12, 1788. 575. John G., b. Sept. 25, 1789. 576. Abigail, b. Jan. 26, 1792. 577. Betsey, b. Jan. 8, 1798; m. Alfred Hart. 279. Richard NewTnan, son of Samuel, Plymouth, Conn.; m. Dec. 30. 1785, Susannah, dau. of Gamaliel and Hannah (Deau) Bradley; d. Nov. 26, 1802, aged 40; (2) May 8, 1803. Bede, dau. of Caleb and Ruth (Bassett) Humiston; d. Nov. 1, 1843. He d. Feb. 15, 1816. 578. Anna, b. May 9. 1786. 579. Esther, b. Jan. 11, 1788; m. Hall Dunbar. 580. Gamaliel Bradley, b. July 23. 1797. 581. Newman, b. Oct. 17. 1804. 28L Zophar, son of Daniel, lived in Hamden; m. April 27, 1780, Lucy dau. of Zehiel and Rebecca (Sperry) Osborne, b. March 4, 1758; d. , 1849. He d. 1811. He served in the Revolutionary Army m Captain Russell's company in 1776. 582. John Osborne, b. Feb. 17, 1781. 583. Betsey, b.. 1780; m. Rev. Mr. Kinsbury. 584. Sally, b. Jan. 24, 1782; d. Feb. 19. 1855; m. Erastus Hoadley. 585. Polly, b. 1785; m. before 1811, Mr. Miller; (2) Erastus Baldwin. 586. Lucy. b. 1787; m. May 19, 1805, Simeon Jones. 587. Charles, b. 1797. 588. Fanny, b. 1801. 589. Marcus, b. Sept., 1802. 283. Ichabod, son of Daniel; m. Feb. 2, 1783, Bethia Richards and lived in Riga, N. Y. He served in Captain Bryant's company. Colonel Thompson's regi- ment of militia from Peekskill, October 5, 1777. He was a pensioner in 1840, aged 80 years. He m. (2) Feb. 2, 1786, Amy Ailing; (3) June 1, 1843, Electa Frazier, d. 1856. He d. June 9, 1845. 590. Leverett. b. April 2, 1785. 591. Lyman. 592. Amy, d. Sept. 9, 1848; m. Samuel Hawley. 593. Nancy, m. Prince Gorum, of Sharon, Conn. 594. Jared, b. July 22, 1801. 106 ATWATER GENEALOGY ♦Hl_ ^ Vermont, where he Hved until his death. 5i»'= ... I 27. 1785. b. Feb. 8. 1793. • ' 13. 1800. ; . 23 1826, Ira George. 5W Nellie, in. John Davis. He d. about 1860. aged 100. 600. ^' '"1 "i James Moody, ot Wells, Vt, Had four husbands, the last Kan^om Bateman, of Poultney, Vt. ♦MS li< iijaiiitn TiKiti. son of James; m. March 1, 1778, Hannah Reynolds. H- ' . N Y.. May 6, 1833. i 16, 1779. ... /. ; \ lah, b May 10, 1781; m. Kerley Johnson. tA... U b Nov. 29." 1783. 6^U Hannah, b. April 23. 1786. 6*.»f> iHircas, b. July 17. 1788. 606 James, b. April 29. 1791. 6».>7 Klnathan. b. Aug. 23, 1793. 6lis Mertv, b. Dec. 5, 1796, 6i>9 Maliiida, b. Sept. 10. 1799. 610. Sally, b. May 19. 1801. •H7. .1 ,11 . - .of James; m. Polly Benton, widow Simeon Boughton. He lived in 1 .Ma>s. He d. 1808. He was a farmer. 611. Phiio Judson. b. May 6. 1801. 612. James Young, b. April 11, 1808. •««. I>iinlel. son of James, d. in Alps. N. Y., as did his wife. 613 Tutlle 614 I»aniel went to Mexico, joined army and was killed. eifj Muhael, m. Kate; two children. Priscilla anti Ann. 616 Sarah, b. 1798. 617. Jane. 618 I>oiii, d, in Troy. N. Y. i9l. Strphen, .son of James; m. Mary Lewis. Lived near Binghampton, N Y They had triplets, two sons and a daughter, who did not survive. 619 Arh.w Nelson. 620 Kh/a '■a. k. I^ewis. b. Sept. 5. 1808. Uttiiul Eber. b. Sept. 5. 1808. ::•: ll«-ii»n-n. son of Stephen; m. Albertina Alberty. No children. •«M ^.»^,.r. lau. of Stephen; d. July 13. 1876; m. Feb. 24. 1811, John I. N. Y. He was b. Oct. 15. 1780; d. June 3. 1855. • 1812; d. Aug. 5. 1895; m. Dec. 11. 1815. Moses Rumery. n. 24. 1814; d. Oct. 3. 1871; m. June 23. 1858, George B, I'-'-' >' I'lr-. 10. 1815; d. Nov. 16, 1881; m. Jan. 1. 1816, Ann '•. 1817; m. Nov. 1. 1853, Elizabeth C, dau. of Itemington. M . b, iJee. 9. 1857; m. April 13, 1880, Jennie Bi^.'st. • ». <=;. 1.1 6. 1859; m. May 31. 1882. Ada Tice, 16. 1865; m. Nov. 25. 1890. Albert B. Webb, r. b. April 16. 1819; d. Dec. 27. 1892; m. April 28. ■n d. Aug. 30, 1848, (2) Nov. 12. 1857, Rebecca H. IS21: d. July 23. 1863; iii. June IT). 1813. Marma- .<. III. : '■ ■ •-'?•, 1898; m. May 15, 1815, Margaret A, H. .». Dec. 9. 1869. Oscar E. Waggoner; b. Oct, 5, ATWATER GENEALOGY 107 Myron, b. June 1, 1850; d. March 16, 1909; ni. Margaret Jannison in 1874. Elbert W., b. Aug. 7, 1855; m. Delia Blandon. Thomas Barrett, b. Feb. 3, 1825; d. Aug. 3, 1890; m. April 19, 1854, Hannah Jennings Clark; d. May 27, 1916. Clark, b. Feb. 18, 1855. Burton Cook, b. May 3, 1868. Jessie, b. Nov. 19, 1882. Sarah J., b. April 7, 1829; d. Oct. 21, 1874; m. Oct. 26, 1848, Harry O. Gregory; d. Sept. 27, 1871. 295. Mead, son of Stephen; b. in Noblestown, Columbia Co., N. Y.; d. in the spring- of 1787; m. March 28, 1812, Huldah, dau. of Levi and Hannah Hoag, b. Oct. 16, 1793; d. in Chicago, March 16, 1870. 626. Stephen, b. Nov. 26, 1815. 627. Levi Hoag, b. Sept. 25, 1818. 628. Joseph Hoag, b. Feb. 27, 1825. 629. Sarah Alma, b. Oct. 31, 1824. 630. John, b. Nov. 8, 1827. 631. Huldah Hoag, b. June 3, 1831. 296. Titus; m. Dec. 11, 1817, Jane, dau. of David Hay and Catherine Rider, b. July 13, 1796; d. Dec, 1876. He d. July 3, 1874. Farmer of Lockport, N.Y. 632. Catherine, b. Feb. 26, 1820. 633. James, b. Aug. 29, 1821. 634. Emily M., b. Sept. 8, 1823. 635. Esther, b. Feb. 20, 1833. 297. John, son of Stephen; m. Jemima Richmond. He d. Oct. 25, 1825. 298. Jesse, son of Ebenezer; m. Rachel Blakley; d. Dec. 14, 1831, aged 79. They removed from Granville, in 1821, to Lisle, N. Y., where they bought a farm of between 200 and 300 acres in the woods, paying a bushel of silver dollars for it. He d. May 23, 1829. 636. David, b. July 14, 1777. 637. Jesse, b. March 29, 1784. 638. Stephen. 639. Eunice, m. Royal Shapley. Chil.: David, Uriah, Philetus, Hetty, Zylphia, Rachel, Mary. 640. Rebecca, b. March 29, 1786; d. May 1, 1837; m. John Rairdon. Chil.: Levi. Enos, George, Charles, Irene, Margaret. 641. Lydia, m. Isaiah Martin. Chil.: William, Jesse, Hiram, George, Stephen, Mary, Ann, Dinah, Caroline, and others. 642. Rachel, m. David Sutherland. Chil.: John, William, Bun-, George, Bushrad, Amanda, Lazetta, Candace, Harriet. 643. Sybil, m. Huttleston George. Chil.: Jesse, Lewis, Jonathan, Sophia, Mary. 299. Benjamin; m. Huldah Pettibone, b. Aug., 1749; (2) Hannah Harding, b. Jan. 25, 1753; d. Sept. 11, 1841. He d. June 11, 1825. Located at Wilke.sbarre, Penn., afterwards Williamson, N. Y.; lived on Ridge road. Historical data p. 70, vol. 4. 644. Phebe. 645. Luther. 646. Wilham, b. 1783. 647. Mehitable. 648. Zimri, b. June 11, 1784. Issue by second marriage: 649. Benjamin, b. Aug. 20, 1799. 301. Ebenezer; lived in North Adams, Mass.; m. Rachel Parker, b. Dec. 28, 1749; d. 1785. He was a carpenter. He served in the Revolutionary war in Captain Hopkins' company from Duchess county, N. Y. 650. Ebenezer, a physician at Steubenville, Ohio. 651. Caleb, b. Dec. 25, 1778. 303. Caleb, son of Ebenezer, lived in Lenox, N. Y. ,..w ATWATER GENEALOGY 652 Lydia. b. Aug. 27. 1792; m. Feb. 26. 1812. Sylvester Kimball; (2) Dea. Waits'till Crumb, of Plamfield, Otsego County, N. Y. She d. at Cherry Cr»^k May 24. 1881. 305. Brl'*«-y. dau. of Timothy; m. June 8. 1796. John Hunt, b. Aug. 22. 1772; d. July 9. 184 1". She d. Sept. 28. 1828. S07. SuHiin: m May 4, 1800. William Cutler. He d. June 8, 1811. She d. July 22. 1867. SOM. Jamt^ son of Timothy; lived in New Haven; m. Sept. 5, 1805, Nancy. tlau "if St.-i.hcn Ailing and Lydia Thompson, b. Sept. 9, 1783; d. March 23, pt. 24. 1869. : V C. b. Aug. 20, 1806. 6M. Harriet, b. Feb. 2. 1810. 655. Juha. b. Feb. 6. 1814. 656. Edward M., b. Jan. 29. 1820. 657. Albert T., b. March 10. 1828. 658. Francis J., b. March 10. 1828. S09. i harlifi. son of Timothy; d. Dec. 31, 1865; m. Jan. 8. 1808. Lucy Curtis • Joel Koot and Ek-anor Strong of Southington i. b. May 7, 1790; d. Dec. 1-. i-'.i. <2i Aug. 14. 1822. Mary Denman Tenbrook, of Newark, N. J., d. Maich 2l! 1877. agetl s.s He was president of the Iron and Steel Works, a banker and West India merchant, a Republican and Congregationalist. 659. Sarah, b. Nov. 29. 1808. 660. Charles, b. Jan. 2. 1815. 661. Elizabeth B.. b. March 11. 1818. 662. Lucy Root. b. March 11, 1821. 311. ItolMTt. son of Timothy; m. March 14, 1814, Esther Knott, b. March 5, 1794. He d. Aug. 14, 1857. 664. Jinnett, b. Feb. 15. 1816. 665. George (Raymond), b. Jan. 11, 1818. 666. Leonard Daggett, b. Jan. 19, 1820. 667. Ehza»H-th Hunt, b. Nov. 23, 1823. 668. H..lH-rt Henry, b. Feb. 8, 1827. 669. Sarah Southmayd, b. June 9, 1830. XI • .lidiu. «lau. of Timothy; m. April 27. 1867, Leonard Augustus Daggett. 1790. d. April 27. 1867. She d. June 19, 1825. He m. (2) May 13, J- . U«' Atwater Raymond, sister of Julia. L.. b. June 24. 1820. Susan Dwight. b. Sept. 5. 1822. Mary Jennette, b. CKl. 14. 1823. SI 4 I-4»lv .\t«ater. dau. of Medad, of New Haven, lived and d. in Haniden. SM.. I'.t, "n ivn.-, |>,-:ir. - 1S26; Nancv, dau. of Thonms Gould and Nancy Alvord, 1 Dec. 18. 1866". in Arcade, N. Y. He was a farmer and Jai-ob b. Dec. 17. 1828. ! 24. 1831: m. March 23. 1854. Monroe I. Skinner. _'_ , ; .1., . . Jiily 8, 1835; d. in Indianapolis, Ind.; m. Dec. 28, 1864, Sarah J. Johnson. S-»9. IhoinuH tiold. son of Joshua; lived in Portland. N. Y.; m. 1811, Polly Hutchiiui. had two children, a son and a daughter. All dead. SS«». Ju»^ph. son of Joshua: lived in Homer. N. Y.; in. April 9. 1834. Lucy F- ■ • \ teacher countv superintendent of schools, supervisor of the town of ;e was b.'sept. is, 1813; d. April 11, 1897. He d. March 8, 1874. Both arv LujuhI in Atwater cemetery. Homer. 714. Lucy Auielia, b. Feb. 2. 1835; m. Feb. 13, 1853, Seymour Z. Minor. 715 J C'lavton. b. March 8. 1837. 716. M. Antoinette, b. Jan. 30, 1834; d. Oct. 7, 1889; m. John W. Frederick. 717. H Ursula, b. Sept. 29, 1845; m. Dwight D. Clark. 331. William, son of David; lived in Trumansburg. N. Y.; m. Julia Hammer. No children. Both died about 1859. M'». Klijuh, .son of David; m. April 3. 1814. Sallie Coe. b. Jan. 2. 1795; d. June 19, 1871. He d. Nov. 10. 1851. 718. Caroline D.. b. Sept. 26, 1815; m. Benjamin Lansing. -••• S>-:.h L.. b. Sept. 3. 1822. ..■■ v..:. .am G.. b. May 4. 1828; d. Aug. 31, 1883; m. Urania Holmes. No children. 721 Rachel, b. March 24. 1831; m. William Hazlitt. :.■_' Martha M.. b. Jan. 30. 1834; d. Feb. 5, 1870. JtS.-S. I>a\ld. son of David; m. Nov. 21. 1823, Harriet Doolittle; (2) April 5, b May 16. 1811; d. Dec. 6, 1895. He d. Feb. 5, 1864. .. , :.:..;. a. b. Nov. 16, 1824; m. Joseph Cramer. 7JJ Marv Ann. b. May 14. 1825; m. Truman Daggett. :.!'> ()• ■ . Elvira, b. Dec. 11. 1826; d. Jan. 6. 1894; m. Peter Hatmakor. 12*', A . .\'(jrt()n. b. Aug. 28, 1828. IiMiut* by sfcoiui marriage: 727 Irvin b Jan. 8. 1840. 72H Manning, b. Feb. 22, 1844. 729 David H . b. Si-pt. 6. 1847. 73ti Elijah Hanfonl. b. June 13. 1850. 730. Charles Madi.son, b. June 24. 1853; m. June 10, 1907, Jennie B. Havcrly. No children. 337. Kllhti. son of Jarcd, was in the lumber business in New Haven; m. Oct. 2H Ihii liiiiii dan of Jared ami Lyiiia (Hotchkiss) Thompson, bap. Aug. 27, ! ■• 22. 1K19. Betsey, dau. of Elnathan Taylor, of Northford, • u ) Jan. 3. 1875. : .' K^lward EliaB, b. May 28, 1816. aSM. St.phin. son of Jared; m. Marv Bassett; d. Aug. 18, 1813, aged 26; ''.. 1841. aged .54; (3t Oct. 29. 1843, Abigail C. 1 1 KL' H.' (I. Jan. 16, 1866. 7:j5 hklKar KoHler. b. Nov. 20. 1818. IM H"' •' »' Nov. 9, 1822. 735 y March 17. 1824 736 Jttiit. U. July 7. 1827; ni. Albert A Atwater. y. ' tutor at Yale from 1795 to 1799, when he was appointed c.n County Grammar School on the recommendation of Dr. i of Yale College. In 1800 he was appointed president of rle was married to Clarissa, dau. of Kev. Eleazer I torrs. Haven, Feb. 9. 1834. He subsequently married Mrs. Tusan, Betsey ( Woodward i Morris, widow of Willett Dradley; d. tor Atwater continued to reside at New Ha\en until h^s ■ s. . b. May 28. 1803. im. b. Nov. 15. 1806. . . , ........ Phelps, b. March 4, 1813. S57. John; m. Olivia Sedgewick; resided in Middlebury, Vt., where Lolh 1. ^■- ■ ; ni. June 23, 1818. James Chaplain. Lived in New Haven. The d ( M.'iH. ( harles; lived in New Haven: d. Feb. 21, 1825: m. Oct. 4, 1809. Mary 1. of Miles and Abigail Ann Beach, of Milford. b. P>b. 18. 1785; d. ... .-.'J. He graduated at Yale College in 1805, studied theology under the • Dr. Dwight and was ordained and installed pastor of the Congregational ■ V !th Branford, March 1. 1809. His wife m. June 22, 1827. (2) Abijah i N.-w York, bv whom she had one child, Charles A. Fisher. 775. «: Merwm, b. Oct. 29. 1814. 776. 1'.... . 1 i.sher. b. Oct. 29, 1817. 777. James Chaplain, b. Oct. 18, 1821. S6C». Fr.uui's, dau. of Jeremiah; m. Zcbul Bradley, a jeweler of New Haven. She d. March 11, 1871. No children. S61. John lli'nrv. son of Joim: ni. April 1. 1798. Martha Ferguson, b. Feb. 24 1783: hh. .1 t)r"t.. 18.^)5. A hatter of Phelps. N. Y. lie ilied about 1810. 77K J(.hn. b. Sept. 7. 1799. 779. Thomas, b. May 14. 1801. 780. David C. b. June 7, 1808. 781. Martha, b. June 8, 1810. S60 JoHhua: PMwardsville. III.; m. June 1, 1 810, Rebecca Walker. He d. 1870, 7H2 Kl!/!t h Mav 12. 1811. 793. J b. Sept. 6. 1813; m. Skidmore. 784. J. ...... ., Oct. 5, 1815. 785. Julia Ann, b. March 20. 1817. 786. Emily, b. Dec. 20. 1822. I» i ^' II. dau. of John: m. 1816. Alfred Stearns. Slie d, .Ian. 0. 1855. • die. III. '.: <....ri;«', .son of John; lived in Westfield. Mass.; m. Nov. 1, 1832, Eliza 7 1892. He d. Dec. 12, 1878. H • •• b. June 15. 1835. 788. .1 17. 1840. 789 h^i^aid \Vv*l. b. Feb. 23, 1854. ■ : III. March 19. 1K2U. Truman Post. b. Dec. 11, I faniicr at Wavfily. 111., where he d. Oct. 29, h« (L in August. 1861. 389. Su|ilirIary Ann, dau. of Joshua; m. Oct. 6, 1842, Lieutenant Garret Barry, who removed to Milwaukee, Wis. He and his son William were drowned in Lake Michigan v.hen the steamer "Lady Elgin" was lost. She d. in St. Paul. 384. William Jesse, son of Elihu; m. Mar. 20, 1850, Sarah A. Gregory; d. March 12, 1851; (2) Sept. 29, 1853, Georgia Ann Edwards. 814. WiUiam Edward, b. March 29, 1856. 815. Charles Robert, b. Nov. 3, 1859. 816. Francis Barton, b. Nov. 25. 1861. 385. Laura IMaria, dau. of Elihu; m. 1812, Col. Robert R. Towers, of Quincy, Fla. 114 ATWATER GENEALOGY "■'♦-• Elljabfth Harriet, dau. of Elihu; m. 1854. Joseph Seabrook of South M7. Aiuia Julia, dau. of Ehhu; m. April 3, 1849. Rev. Wm. H. Crane. They lived »n Qumcy. Fla. SHM. I'hint-a-.. son of Russell; m. Jan. 9, 1814, Hannah K. Boyd; (2) April 14. li>67. Saiah H Hurlun. He d. Nov. 14, 1865, having had no children. Sarah B.d . 1917. SM9. Henry S. Attwutt-r, son of Russell; m. April 14, 1831, Sarah L. Leary; t1 ■-'• 1' Oct. 5. 1857, Delia V. Tyler. He was a minister of the Protestant K lurch. serving more than 50 years, and during this time labored in the New York, Massachusetts and Connecticut. He d. June 1, 1880. .irah Lane. b. Dec. 6, 1S32; m. Chas. Seymour Tuttle. Henry Russell, b. July 4. 1842. S93. I.uiiian. son of Rufus; m. Dec. 29, 1808. Mary Key. They lived in Man- chester, Nova Scotia. 819 James George, b. Nov. 1. 1814; m. Harriet Ayer. 820 Eh.-^ha Matthew, b. March 3. 1817. v.'i Ehzubeth Jane. b. Feb. 15, 1819; m. Dec. 29, 1879, John G. Teet. -.: Luman, b. Aug. 29. 1824. I'av. ! Graham, b. March 12, 1826. .- Wilham. b. May 20, 1811. 3t»4. .VtlolphuH, son of Rufus; m. Mary Ann Murphy. They lived in Man- cheslrr. Nova Scotia. K"."". John Elisha. b. Jan. 14. 1817. ^■J'-, Rufus Wm.. b. Nov. 28. 1818. ^j: .1..- I'h Adolphus, b. June 27. 1824. ■•.•^ .•^:. I'hcn, b. 1822. K.';» Th.-mas Henry, b. May 15, 1831. SM< < ;.<.tt^e A., b. Jan. 28, 1835; d. May 31, 1917. SM. William, son of Rufus; m. Feb. 12. 1812. Mary Elizabeth Elliott; (2) Muy 2o. Ih21. Catherine Babson. Newburyport, Mass. He was a master mariner. » • ' ' tiad«- a cooper. One son died in infancy and another, Rufus, died a \ She was b. May 13. 1795; d. Aug. 23, 1880. He d. June 28, 1855. h^l Ji'. b. Jan. 7. 1817. Iiiiiut* bv . iianiage: h:;2 "Wiiiiam I'dllms. b. Nov. 14, 1825. s.i:! J>.>. i>h Babson. b. Nov. 23. 1827. H :i C..ii.>lant Ixjyal Tuttle. b. Sept. 29. 1830. " .'. Mary Ann. b. Sept. 18. 1832. aniH, .son of William; m. Feb. 23, 1812. Margaret McKay. They lo. Nova Scotia. He d. July 1. 1867. She d. Dec. 1869. nil. b. Jan. 30. 1814. " I. June 30. 1829. \.. b. May 26, 1837. .... Klt-nor. b. April 19, 1820; d. April 26, 1888; m. Feb. 17. 1846, Jaiiu'K L. Whitman. S»tt. IK-nniHoii; m. In 1852. Christena Torrey. Manchester. Nova Scotia. She died in Sal. *• in 1905. aged 84. He d. June 12. 1868. MO V. ..-r, b. June 19. 18.55. 4m. Waril. Hon of William; m. Jan. 20, 1825, Mary Ann Bigelow, 1). Ftl). 10, '■■ ■ ■■ * .n Nova Scotia. He went from there to eastern Wis- in Mindiii-o. He d. .hme 21, 1873. She d. Mar. 21, 1897. Mi. »■ ih27. M2. K •.. 1. it;?n M3 ( M4 V. Aug. 4. 1833. M5 J 1S37. M6 I M, .luly 10, 1870. Philip Byrns. M7 li M8. Milton L., b. 1847; d. Dec, 1911; m. Alice Hull; .laii. IMitli. Util. M\: lived m 8 .{6 J. 837 \'. 838. ( 839. Ai. ATWATER GENEALOGY 115 406. Richard, son of Abel Ward; m. July 16, 1828, Caroline H. Butler; d. Dec. 26, 1828; (2) July 2, 1829, Rita Ann, dau. of David and Maiy Barthelme) Morris, b. May 4, 1803, d. Aug. 24, 1867. He was a seafaring man, lived in New Haven, and died in Staten Island, Oct. 8, 1848. 849. David M., b. Jan. 28, 1834. 410. Luinan. son of Ira; ni. in Southington, Aug. 28, 1835, Mary, dau. of Samuel Johnson, a shoe manufacturer of Windsor, Conn. He served in the legislature. He d. March 3, 1885. She d. June 1, 1902. 850. Mary Elizabeth, b. Dec. 16, 1840. 851. Harriet Esther, b. June 2, 1845; m. Nov. 28, 1883, Frank W. Cadwell. 852. Emma Cornelia, b. Aug. 16, 1851. 853. Alice Eliza, b. Jan. 18, 1853. 854. George Whittlesey, b. Feb. 25, 1858. 855. Carrie, b. May 23, 1862. 414. Albert, son of Linus; lived in Montreal; m. in June, 1827, Abigail S. Mitchell. He d. April 22, 1828. 856. Albert William, b. June 25, 1828. 415. Edwin; d. June 18, 1874, m. May 24, 1833, Lucy Huntington Greene, of Vergenncs, Vt. A merchant in Montreal, Canada, where he is buried. She d. May 29, 1890. 857. Henry WilUam, b. April 1, 1834. 858. Sarah Jane, b. Jan. 25, 1836. 859. Mary Amelia, b. May 20, 1850; unm.; d. March 26, 1925. 416. Amelia; m. Jan. 29, 1831, Zimri Root, b. May 19, 1806; d. Oct. 8, 1872. A farmer of Williston, Vt., where both are buried. She d. March 5, 1877. Henry, b. Nov. 27, 1845. Charles Isaac, m. Eliza Marion Ward. Three children: Chester Ward, b. July 2, 1882; d. March 27, 1922; Marjorie King, b. Sept. 20, 1884; Nor- man, b. July 9, 1888. 417. Isaac H., son of Linus; m. in Montreal Frances Hibbard. He d. Jan. 1, 1848. Lived in Montreal. 418. Hiram, son of Jonathan; m. 1830, Hannah Miner, b. April 29, 1806; d. Feb. 11, 1881. A farmer of Williston, Vt., and Norfolk, N. Y.; held offices of town clerk, justice of the peace, supervisor, and assessor. He d. June 23, 1871. 860. Henry Miner, b. April 18, 1832. 861. Edwin H., b. April 30, 1834. 862. Lucius L., b. Sept. 4, 1836. 419. Ambrose, son of Thomas; d. April 7, 1878; m. Sally L. Drew (dau. of Lem\iel and Polly Warren), b. July 4, 1831, d. Aug., 1870; (2) in 1871, Betsey Drew Connor. He was a carpenter and builder; resided in Burlington, where his will is recorded and both are buried. 863. Edgar W., b. June 15, 1829. 864. Osborn T., b. April 2, 1834. 865. Charlotte Almira, b. March 19, 1836; d. Nov. 20. 1863; m. Dr. H. J. Hill. 866. Elizabeth M., b. June 17, 1838. 867. Henry Harrison, b. Jan. 13, 1840. 421. Liiman K.; d. July, 1892; m. July 17, 1834, Ann Caroline Farnsworth (dau. of Moses and Eunice Mattoon, of Burlington, Vt. ) ; d. June 11, 1835; (2) May 9. 1856, Ann Huff Farnsworth, b. in Dorset, Vt., March 25, 1826; d. Jan. 26, 1889; she was a cousin of first wife. An insurance and real estate agent in Grand Rapids, Mich. 868. Mary CaroUne, b. Feb. 6, 1860. 422. William Warren, son of Thomas; m. Dec. 12, 1842, Eliz, dau. of Joshua Barnes and Mary Alvord. He resided in Burlington, Vt. He d. Aug. 3, 1878. She d. April 21, 1879. 869. Wilbur OUn, b. May 3, 1844. 870. Florence Amelia, b. May 29, 1852; unm. J 16 AT WATER GENEALOGY 4*S. Sarah, dau. oi f hinc-as; m. Feb. 9, 1839. Silas Holloway. She d. in 1882. He d in lf>i»4 Harriet L... b. Sept. 21. 1840; m. Harvey Hood. They had two chil., Fred Hu!" ' -» b. in 1870. and Sarah Rose. b. in 1878. Fred H. m. in 1891, Ai. er. d. in 1915; two chil. Harvey, b. in 1896, and Catherine, b. - a in 1917. Harvev m. Wilniette Andrix; one dau.. Catherine Rose. \\ A., b Mav 12, 1843; d. 1913; m. Louise A. Young, b. 1849; d. 1906; rour fhil.. Ji.hnWilham, b. 1871; Clara, b. 186S; d. 1909; Calvin Lucius, b. 1869; Frank Stanlev. b. 1874. Clara ni. in 1894 Edward Illenden; two chil.. Jessie, b. 1897. and Mary, b. 1902. Frank S. m. in 1918 Daisy J. ■ . -^on. Paul Cushing, b. in 1919. M. . . 24. 1845; d. Oct. 14, 1921; m. Dec. 27, 1866, Charles W. Bradley, b. March 27, 1842; d. May 24, 1918; two sons, Silas Foster, b. Fib. 5. 1869; m. May 6, 1923. Lodisa E. Sullivan, b. June 26, 1888; Charles W., Jr., b. Jan. 4, 1874, d. Sept. 5, 1874. Sa • ul. b. Oct. 4, 1850; d. May 25, 1895; m. Dec. 11, 1871, Daniel .Sinclair, b. May 25, 1849; d. Jan. 8, 1911; two chil.. Lulu Belle, b. April 23. 1877. and Edward Albert, b. Nov. 4, 1881. Lulu Belle, ni. June 29, 1898. Albert Blakely Zimmerman, b. Dec. 3, 1869; two sons, Albert Eus farmer living between Rootstown and Ravenna. Ohio. ■■■ abeth Pitkin Clark d. from exposure while on a M, where she is buried. G.. b. May 4. 1844: d. Mav 24, 1861, U.S. Arniv. li. Lia Louise, b. July 18. 1845: d. Sept. 21, 1894: m. Sept. 2. 1869, George Washington Buell. b. Sept. 2. 1835: d. April 14, 1888. He was a teacher for a number of years. He d. in Colorado and she d. at London, Ohio, in an accident. J. Garfield, b. Nov. 6, 1880: m. June 13, 1908. Ethel E. Peeples. b. Aug. 19. 1883. He is an attorney and has many oil interests throughout the West. He lives at Tulsa, Oklahoma. Betty Jane, b. Oct. 15. 1915. Catherine Elizabeth, b. July 17. 1883: m. Aug. 7, 1905. Charles O'Connor, b. Oct. 26. 1878. He is a member of the law firm of O'Connor & Holden: lives in Tulsa, Oklahon.a. Lawrence Buel. b. July 12. 1908. J Buell. b. April 20. 1914. Juha Minerva, b. April 1. 1851; d. June 1894; m. Nov. 23. 1871, Willuni Leonard Slutz. b. Feb. 22. 1846. d. April 14, 1907. Merrill Clark, b. Aug. 19, 1872; m. 1907. Edna Hopkins. He is an attorney living at Cincinnati. Ohio. Helen Elizabeth, b. Sept.. 1908. Mabel Henrietta, b. April 27, 1875; d. Sept. 21. 1894. Raymoml Mahlon. b. Oct. 6, 1880. He is Professor of English of Ohio University. Earl Ransom, b. June 30. 1883; m. 1910. Edna Lee Davis. He IS District Superintendent of the Methodist Episcopal church and is located at Cambridge, Ohio. Phihp Av.-ry. b. 1911. Leonard D.. b. 1914. Ralph, b. 1917. Helen Margaret, b. 1890; d. Sept. 21, 1894. Wilbert Ransom, b. Jan. 10, 1859; m. Sept. 15, 1886, Geitnuie L, Brewer, b. Feb. 28. 1867; li. May 12, 1915. For many years he was a successful farmer and shipper living in Colorado. He is now retired from active business interests and lives at Long Beach. Calif. I.sa.icir Elizabeth, b. Dec. 12. 1887; d. Dec. 21, 1918; m. Dec. 12, 19(t6. Elmer Sly. Elizabeth Elsie.'b. Dec. 8, 1908. Clark, b. Sept. 1. 1909. Wilbert Ransom, b. April 17, 1911. Alfred, b. Aug. 13, 1913. Donald, b. Feb. 4, 1915. Gertrude L., b. Dec. 18, 1916. (Ji'orge. b. Nov. 29, 1918. Ralph, b Feb. 19. 1888; m. March 7, 1909, Stella Whisler. He is a farm<-r living near Eaton, Colorado. Th«-lm;i G<-rtrude. b. Sept. 2. 1911. C«M il .Maijorie. b. Oct. 26, 1912. Carol Mae. b. Dec. IS. 1914. Everett Ran.s.)m. b. Oct. 13, 1918. Vincel, b. Manh 9. 1923. VadH, b March 9. 1923. KIhI»' MHrj.irie, b. Aug, 25. 1890; m. June 6. 1917, J. W. Cobler. '' !)lr)VM-. b June 12. 1925. L*- " >' April 14. 1892: m. Feb. 25, l'.nr>, Helen Elmer. He I in D«'nver, Col, July 22. 1920. ATWAIER GENEALOGY 119 Guy Cameron, b. Sept. 25, 1896; m. Mary Crew. He is a farmer living near Eaton, Col. Eula Lee, b. Sept. 17, 1918. Harry Ransom, b. Dec. 29, 1898; m. Dec. 5, 1919, Irene Nixon. He is a farmer near Eaton, Col. Lorree, b. Nov. 12, 1921. Elsie Marjorie, b. Aug. 16, 1923. Cora L., b. June 8, 1864. Teacher in Baltimore, Md. Carrie L., b. June 8, 1864. Teacher in Baltimore, Md. 454. Abraham, son of Isaac; m. Ruth, dau. Josiah and Jemima (Dickinson) Cowles; b. May 11, 1766; resided in Poultney, Vt. 903. Isaac Punderson, b. May 12, 1796. 904. Alanson, b. May 26, 1803. 905. Franklin Truman, b. June 24, 1805. 458. Timothy Gh)ver, son of Timothy; m. Nov. 25, 1811, Merab, dau. of John Lee Hitchcock and Eunice Hudson. He was a farmer and lived in Cheshire. He d. Dec. 4, 1820. She d. Oct. 30, 1880. 906. William Glover, b. May 22, 1814. 460. Phineas; removed to Chenango County, N. Y.; m. Sept. 30, 1812, Sarah Flagg, b. July 25, 1793; (2) in 1848, Julia A. Mason, d. Sept. 24, 1844. He d. July 30, 1862. His children all died without leaving any male descent. 907. Sylvester, b. Dec. 21, 1813; d. Feb. 14, 1844. 908. Henry P., b. Feb. 3, 1829; d. May 2, 1853. 461. Aaron, son of Timothy; m. Betsey Atsom; removed to Guilford, Chenango County, New York, where he d. May 6, 1854. She d. April 13, 1831. 909. Esther Maria, b. Feb. 13, 1821; m. Norris Gridley; d. 1906. 910. Abigail Ann, b. Oct. 1, 1823; m. Orrin Gridley; d. 1898. 911. Lucinda FideUa, b. Jan. 9, 1828; d. Aug. 19, 1878; m. George Belmore. 462. Fhimen, son of Samuel; Cheshire; m. Jan. 10, 1810, Orella, dau. of Jonathan Gorham and Desire (Brooks) Bristol, b. Aug. 4, 1791; d. May 13, 1852. He d. May 13, 1863. 912. Laura Ann, b. March 7, 1811. 913. Samuel Augustus, b. 1813. 914. Emily Mary, b. 1823; d. Nov. 15, 1881; m. Charles H. Preston. 465. Patience; m. in Cheshire, Conn., Aug. 30, 1815, Isaac R. Sanford. They settled in Marion, N. Y., where he held many positions of trust, both in church and state. For more than two decades he held the office of justice of the peace, and was chosen as representative in the general assembly at Albany in 1844. He was a high-minded and honorable gentleman and a liberal giver. He d. July 2, 1885. Mrs. Sanford d. Dec. 12, 1865. 466. Ahijfail Ann; m. Sept. 30, 1819, Levi Bradley, of Cheshire, Conn. He was b. Nov. 11, 1792; d. March 18, 1877. She d. May 5, 1897. 467. Lois Maria, dau. of Samuel; m. Oct. 8, 1829, Augustus, son of Joseph Hitchcock and Rachel Johnson, b. July 2, 1806; d. April 8, 1842. She d. Dec. 26. 1866. 46H. Khoda, dau. of Enos; m. Samuel Sanford, Nov., 1795. Samuel d. Sept. 18, 1857. Rhoda d. July 3, 1860, at Mantua, Ohio. 469. Amzi; m. Nov. 21, 1801, in Aurora, 111., Huldah Sheldon, b. Dec. 28, 1785, in Suffield, Conn. She d. in Mantua, Ohio, Oct. 9, 1845. (2) Jan. 29, 1846, Mrs. Rebecca Paine. He d. June 14, 1851. 915. Cleona, b. Dec. 14, 1802. 916. Darwin, b. Sept. 11, 1805. 917. Matilda, b. April 20, 1816. 470. Jotham; m. April 3, 1803, Laura Kelloggs, at Hudson, Ohio. He d. Nov. 4, 1828. She d. Aug. 30, 1834. The family home was in Mantua, Ohio, a mile north of his brother's farm, on which grew up the thriving village of Mantua Station after the Mahoning (Erie) rail road was built. 120 ATWATER GENEALOGY 918. Silvia, b. Dec. 28, 1805. 919. Juha. b. Jan. 14, 1813. 920. Eliza, b. Jan. 16. 1816. 921 Lucinda. b. May 17. 1819. 471. l^lt»: ni. Jan. 24. 1805, Samuel Judson, at Mantua, Ohio. She d. March, 18lo 4':-.». Miriulu: b. Jan. 7. 1788; m. at Mantua, Ohio, Jan. 24, 1805, David He d. May 31. 1827. Miriam d. Nov. 14. 1870. at Maynard, Iowa. They i.^r.j and he died in Mantua, Ohio. 47S. Mar>-. dau. of Enos, b. Nov. 5, 1792; m. (1811) Hezekiah Hine. She d. Mav U> 1^46 After her death Hezekiah m. (2) Diantha Goodell Chapman ■ Goodell I. He d. July, 1869. The residence of the Hinc fanuly ..f, Ohio. 474. Willlujn. son of Noah; m. Dec. 20, 1810, Harriet, dau. of Lemuel Pomerov and Lucy Lyman, b. May 23. 1787; d. Oct. 17, 1824. He was a gradu- ate of Yale, 1807;" settled at Westfiold, Mass., as a physician, and d. Nov. 20, 1833. 922. Lucv, b. Sept. 16, 1813. 923. William Lyman, b. March 3, 1820. 924. Harriet P.. b. Nov. 26. 1822. 475. Anna, dau. of Jason; m. James Peck (son of Capt. Ebenezer R. and '■ ' iMckermant. b. March 6, 1793; removed to Jeffersonville, Ind.. where 476. l-xiward. son of Elisha; m. Sept., 1843, Ahniia F. Harrison, dau. of Deacon Harrison, of North Branford. They lived in Mendon, 111. 925. Eunice A., b. Dec. 5. 1848. 477. Ju»on. son of Asa; graduated at Yale, 1825, (studied TheoU)j;y at Yale I ordained to the ministry Aug. 26. 1829, pastor Congregational church at •V. Newtown and other places in Connecticut; m. May 4, 1837, Morse, b. 1809. She d. Feb. 13, 1844; (2) June, 1847, Susan Anns VVnght, b. Dec. 16, 1816; d. Dec. 1, 1897. He d. in West Haven, April 1, 1860. 479. liflati. nun of Moses; m. Naomi Johnson; lived in Naugatuck. Conn. He d .May 7, 1859. She d. April 2. 1870, aged 80. 926 Lucinda, b. April 3. 1820; d. April 26, 1873. 9'J" -, b. 1812; m. 1832, Ansel Spencer. He d. Aug. 7. 1857, aged 61. ■ d .N'ov. 8. 1842. 928. flan.s.sa, b. 1815. 929 .Miriam, b. Dec. 24. 1831. 4H0. >latM*l, dau. of Moses; m. David M. Payne. They lived in Naugatuck. He d S.pl 30, 1860. aged 70. She d. Aug. 12, 1882. Their dau. Nancy, d. Sept. 8. 187S, aged 52. 48t. Ira, .son of Amos; live ;tm E.. b. July 8, 1833. b Jan 29. i836. -. ' 3 1841. 29. 1846. 516 Vathuuirl Mix, son of Joseph: m. Dec. 10. 1823. Rhoda Curtis. He d. Aufj 17. 1825. Uved in New Haven. She prob. m. (2) Dec. 3, 1826, Alexander 962 Sarah Thomas, b. Nov. 18, 1824. m. May 6, 1843, Paschal Fisher, of Sandusky. Ohio. ' M Mi-fi. 1.1 son of Jo.seph. m. Oct. 10. 1823. Hannah B., dau. of .\. . : Hannah Thompson, b. July 22. 1805; d. Dec. 23, 1882. He d Manh 26. 1833. They resided in New Haven. ^v. Jrrt'ir.iah John, b. Feb. 27. 1825. .. ; .1. a:., tit- Mary, b. Feb. 28, 1827. 966 Lydia Anne, b. April 22. 1831. :.' - ' hn Starr, .son of Joseph; m. Oct. 7, 1829. Mary, dau. of Joshua Miller anl <:<'ugi', b. Jan. 3. 1810. He was a carriage manufacturer and d. in I •■ . . Dec. 4, 1866. She d. Sept. 8, 1893. :«.., ii.iiiv Lockwood, b. Nov. 24, 1833. 967 Alfred E , b. Sept. 26. 1837. 96S John Starr, b. June 29, 1845. M'< >»i. |ih.n llarriH, son of Benjamin; d. Nov. 15. 1865; m. Keziah. dau. of ■1;.. _ ... Miphrt-y; d. 1832; (2) Azubah Brown, b. 1785; d. March, 1866. He wtk» a fanner and livtHl at Canton, Conn. 969 James, b. May 8. 1824. 5*0. Kovunnu, dau. of Benjamin; m. Nov. 15, 1815, Riley Loomis. She d. Marth Ifj. IhTu. in Troy. N. Y. 5*1. Stirah. dau. of Benjamin; m. Sept. 26, 1816. Porter Fowler, of West- She d. Dec. 25, 1864. They had: Wells, Mary, Charles. John and 1 :.. 5iZ. Svlvlu. dau. of Benjamin; m. Orrin Bates. They lived in Springfield, Ma** whi-rt- both died. She d. April. 1864. They had: William. Mary, Sarah. Thoina*, Lucius, Almon J., Charles and Adelaide. i;- ~ ■ -ijamin: lived in Westfield. Mass.; m. Dec. 16, 1828, , a farmer and d. Feb. 23, 1861. She d. Feb.. 1846. K?u. t .M . h. April 28, 1832. »7L !•; i. Bhss. b. Jan.. 1834. .%-M Nr.:tti - ". of Benjamin; m. Feb. 10. 1835, Carohna A. Root, lie d. Jan. I. 1' . 15, 1895. it,^. \ i.t. 12. 1836. 973 J I. June 19. 1850; d. June 17. 1871. AtA. .M.irv . ..! Ik-njamin; m. Almon J. Lloyd; 1j. April 7, 1803; d. Jan. 1, 1857, «2 J Hmsdale; d. about 1872. Children by Lloyd, Jarvis James, Aimun anu Ciituitne. atJI. MoiM^. win of Mo.st's; livi-d in Canandaigua, N. Y.; graduated at Yale colirKc. m Mi- ^' "Kan-l Weist, 1852. Hi- d. Aug. 8, 1864. She d. Jan.. 1857. 974. I k Tyler, b. Feb. 23, 1853; d. April 21. 1931. .%?» SiuiuM-l T>liT, son of Moses; m. July 16, 1839, Elizabeth Emerson, b. 1812. d. April 11, 1878. They lived in Buffalo and Chicago. He d. May • He d. Mmrch 19. 1843. She m. (2) Samuel W. Cook. 581. .Irrt-Miluh. turn of J»»«.l; hved in Westfiild; m. May. 1836, Nancy 975 I • ■ - ;h. 976 .1 ATWATER GENEALOGY 123 532. Laura, dan. of Joel: m. Dec. 28, 1834, Nehemiah Edson; (2) Mr. McLauder. She d. Dec. 29, 1891. 533. Lydia, dau. of Joel; m. Dec. 29, 1829, Charles Gaylord; (2) Mr. Sperry. She lived in Pennsylvania and d. in 1889. 534. Fanny, dau. of Joel; m. Nov. 10, 1829, Orrin Hotchkiss. She d. in Milwaukee in 1880. 535. Joel, son of Joel; lived in Suf field. Conn.; m. Maria Brown. 977. Sarah Maria, b. Feb. 13, 1838; d. April 25, 1886; m. April 19, 1879, John L. Hubbard. 978. Mary Eliza, b. July 25, 1850. 536. Sarah, dau. of Joel; m. Nov. 3, 1831, Milton Brookins, of Collinsville, Conn.; (2| Feb. 23, 1842, John Edson. 537. Leonard, son of Joel; m. Oct. 3, 1839, Julia, dau. of D. Sackett and Tryphinia Loomis, b. Sept. 6, 1816; d. Oct. 12, 1842; (2) Jan. 3, 1849, Frances H., dau. of Dennis Hedges, b. July 19, 1825. He lived in Westfield, Mass., and was president of a whip company. 979. Ellen M., b. July 11, 1843. 980. Albert C, b. March 3, 1846. Issue by second marriage: 981. Dennis H., b. Dec. 17, 1850. 982. Leonard C, b. July 14, 1853. 983. James B., b. July 3, 1858. 984. Lucy F., b. March 3, 1861. 985. Margaret C, b. Nov. 20, 1864. 538. Joseph, son of Joel; m. March 14, 1858, Alniira Tiffany, b. Sept. 12, 1835. He was a farmer and lived at Canandaigua, N. Y. 986. Lydia Josephine, b. Aug. 4, 1860. 987. Emma Bell, b. Nov. 4, 1864; m. Max Thaler. 988. Anna Lovisa, b. Feb. 12, 1867; unm. 989. George Leonard, b. Oct. 10, 1869. 539. Joseph Hall, son of Joseph; m. Sarah . He d. Aug. 29, 1813, in South Carolina, but was buried in Cheshire. Conn. 990. Joseph WiUiani, b. July 4, 1813. 54L Truman, son of Joseph; m. Oct. 10, 1819, Palmyra, dau. of Abijah and Jermima (Cornwall) Beach, b. April 19, 1802; d. Nov. 11, 1822, aged 20. He d. Oct. 26, 1828. 542. Cornelius, son of Abel; m. Eunice Bartholomew, who d. Feb. 25, 1803, aged 27. Thev removed to Pompey, N. Y. and returned to Shanesville, Ohio. He m. (2) Anna Barber, Feb. 2, 1804. 991. Miles Barber, b. June 21, 1805, d. Dec. 26, 1878; m. Lydia S. Atwater, dau. of Ira and Philanda Stone. His will was probated Feb. 3, 1879. They had one son, William Alonzo. 992. Enice Anna, bap. 1806. 543. Chauncey, son of Abel; settled in the northeastern portion of Sheffield, Ashtabula County, Ohio, early in the year of 1817. He d. while still a young man, but his pioneer pluck, public spirit, and many virtues have left their imprint on the town he helped to settle. He d. May 20. 1834. He m. Nov. 30, 1812, Johanna Judd, b. Dec, 1786. Later his wife was united in marriage to Wyman Hill, who was father-in-law to her oldest son. 993. John T., b. Nov. 7, 1815. 994. Lyman Chauncey, b. Feb. 4, 1820. 995. Lama. 544. Samuel, son of Abel; m. Jvme 20, 1820, Vintentia, dau. of Alexander Shankland and Vintentia Wilson, b. Feb. 20. 1802; d. June 27, 1863. A farmer of Birmingham, Iowa. d. Feb. 17, 1840. Both buried in Birmingham. 996. Sarah A. E., b. Nov. 2, 1820; m. Oct. 10, 1839, William Beck. 997. Selencia V. G., b. Dec. 25, 1827; m. Sept. 16, 1847, Adam Bott. 124 ATWATER GENEALOGY . .- la :a S. A., b. Sept. 30. 1840: d. Oct. 5, 1882; m. Jan. 21, 1858, -on Pruett. One dau. m. Hanv Price, York, Neb. \' .iha M. M.. b. April 19. 1848. d. Feb., 1922: m. Sept. 14, 1874, Jci.i. W. Newman. Two daughters: Laura, ni. Emerson E. Rowley, had two chil.. Iva Margaret, b. 1896; Ivan Ernest, b. 1898. Dora Newman, m. Curtis Rogers: four children. &45. Lyman, son of Abel: m. in New York City, Jane Lockhart. Lived in A ' '-■' iA, Ohio, and Fulton. 111., where they both died. He d. in 1862. She d. iooU. Charles Abel. b. Oct. 20. 1824. 1001. Mdes L . b. Oct. 25. 1825. 1002. Lucius R.. b. Feb. 25. 1828. 1003. Carohne E.. b. March 30, 1830. 10(M. Marcus, b. 1831. 1005. John Wesley, b. 1833. 1006. James, b. 1839. 1007. Eliza J., b. 1838; m. Neal Shogo. 1008. William H.. b. 1841. 1009. Zilah M.. b. 1846; d. 1919; m. Clay Fusen. .VI6. Marquis UifaM'tte. son of Stephen; ni. March 12, 1809, Melinda Fuller, :;i 1790 He d. in Whitington. Vt.. July 2, 1838. She m. (2) Elisha I .11. d. Mav 4. 1867. He d. Jan. 11. 1852. 1010. Hollister. b. Oct. 9. 1820. Ml. Nancy, dau. of Stephen: m. Chester Balch; b. 1788; d. July 15. 1847. She d Sept. 11, 1860. .'>4K. K»ther, dau. of Stephen: m. Sept.. 1812, Ezra Cushman, b. May 22, . . - . Hf wa.s a farmer at Wilmington, Vt. S4a. t.unic*-. dau. of Stephen; m. Uri Mansfield, of Hamden. He d. Jan. 13, 1813. She d. May, 1862. 550. Jun-d. son of Samuel; m. Oct. 28, 1807. Lucy, dau. of Hezekiah and KhziiU-lh (Merrimant Hall. b. Oct. 9. 1792. He lived in Hamden, Conn. He d. (). I 13. 1850. She d. Aug. 30. 1870. aged 88. 1011. I-aura. b. Dec 5. 1810. 1012. Ruth Dickerman, b. April 11, 1812. 1013 Betsey, b. Aug. 22. 1821. 551. C'uthi-rine. dau. of Samuel; m. Sept. 19, 1810, Joel Dickerman, son of f^-:'-^ ■:,!; -ti:! Hannah Rice. b. May 25. 1775; d. Feb. 22, 1865, at Jewett, N. Y. : . • ; • ! ^<,i) i.V». SaiiuK-l. .son of Samuel; moved to Big Hollow, Catskills, Greene v.. III. Sept. 11, 1811, Julia, dau. of Joel and Sarah (Rice) Hou>;h, 1787; d. 1818; (2i Jan. 3. 1820. Sarah Bronsun, b. July 28, 17!)5; d. 1' M'red. b. Sept. 23, 1812. : oe. b. Dec. 3. 1814; m. Lewis W. Baldwin, lulli. b .Manh 1, 1816. I«jiU« b) . iiiai I ia({f: 1017. Jidia H . b March 31, 1821; m. H. R. Winter; (2) Moses Winter, i..iv. -,..,ih B., b. May 23, 1824. . M . b. June 21. 1827; m. John Beach. lUJu. . b June 15. 1832; d. June 10, 1905. 1«21 t b June 12. 1836; m. I'latt Hitchcock. . . '. iHm iiiiiiii., dau. of .Samuel; m. Sept. 13. 1809, Amos White Sanford; b 1 ■ 1H50. She (1 April 1(», 1868. ,. JH. 1814; 111. Khzal)fth Ba.s.seU: (2) Harml Austin; lall. '^18: d. Sept. 23. 1854; m. Emily Banner. 1822; d. March 25. 1882; m. Julius Gorham. 15, 1825: d. Nov. 21. I H7 1 ; iii. .Inly, 1851, Ann iin. Nf» children. ATWATER GENEALOGY 125 Samuel Dennis, b. June 20, 1827; d. March 1, 1906; ni. Mary Rogers. Catherine O.. b. Oct. 20, 1831; d. March 10, 1906; m. Jeremiah Leek. John White, b. Nov. 14, 1835; m. Phebe Wooding. Evelyn Augusta Babbitt, b. July 23, 1826; m. Richard Newman Atwater of Ledyard, N. Y. 554. Stephen VVooster. son of Samuel; m. Oct. 12. 1816, Polly, dau. of Benajah Rice and Sara Hough, b. April 18, 1797; d. March 1, 1875. He d. May 20, 1864. Lived in Jewett, N. Y., a farmer. 1022. Samuel W., b. June 29, 1832. 1023. Aurelia H., b. June 29, 1835. 555. Mary, dau. of Sanuiel; m. Sept. 25, 1816, Ambrose, son of Samuel Baldwin and Lucinda Hill, b. June 1, 1795. Settled in Jewett, N. Y. 556. Ruth, dau. of Timothy; m. Nov. 28, 1803, Randall Warner. They lived in Plymouth, Conn. 557. Ehim, son of Timothy; lived in Plymouth; m. Dec. 6, 1804, Chloe, dau. of Benajah Camp. He was a farmer. He d. Oct. 16, 1819. She d. Sept. 18, 1819. 1024. George Camp, b. Jan. 20, 1810. 1025. Rutha Chloe, b. Aug. 22, 1815; m. N. S. Pond. 558. VVyllys, son of Timothy; lived in Plymouth, Conn.; m. Feb. 26, 1813, Fanny, dau. of William Purdy, who d. in 1843; (2) May 27, 1844, widow Julia F. Curtis, b. June 19, 1813; d. Jan. 31, 1896. He was a farmer and d. April 18, 1873. 1026. Henry, b. April 29, 1815. 1027. Betsev, b. Aug. 11, 1824. 1028. Willis, b. June 12, 1833. 1029. Martha Richardson, b. Jan. 6, 1843. 559. I^ydia, dau. of Timothy; m. Feb. 13, 1816, Elam Fenn, son of Jason and Martha Potter Fenn. She d. Feb. 3, 1873. He lived to a ripe old age and d. Aug. 21, 1884, in the same house where he was born. They celebrated their golden wedding Feb. 13, 1866. 560. Timothy, son of Timothy; lived in Plymouth; m. Dec. 2, 1829, Eunice Ives, b. March 9, 1800, sister of Truman D. Ives. He d. Feb. 14, 1853. She d. Sept. 16, 1895. 1030. Stephen, b. Aug. 29, 1830. 561. James, son of John; m. April 6, 1806, Thankful, dau. of Benjamin Avery and Mary Burrows, b. Jan. 31, 1784; d. May 17, 1870. He d. Jan. 6, 1866. He was a teacher, farmer and storekeeper; resided at Ithaca. 1031. Leonard, b. Nov. 25, 1808. 1032. Nancy, b. Sept. 8, 1811. 1033. Benjamin Avery, b. Sept. 9, 1815. 1034. Frankhn, b. July 10, 1817. 1035. Dewitt Clinton, b. July 30, 1819. 1036. Fanny, b. Oct. 6, 1821. 1037. David Dennison, b. Sept. 20, 1823. 1038. Mary, b. July 15, 1825. 1039. Edward, b. May 10, 1828. 1040. Rufus King, b. Feb. 26, 1830. 562. -John, .son of John; d. in Ohio, leaving two daughters. He m. Susannah Gifford. 1041. Susannah, m. John Remer; buried in Newark, N. J. 1042. Laura, b. June 17, 1814. 563. Horace, son of John; m. Sarah Goodyear. He d. Dec. 15, 1849. Lived in Genoa, N. Y. 1043. Eliza Sutherland, b. 1821; m. Sylvester Childs. 1044. Spafford L., b. 1828. 564. Willis, son of John; m. Marilla Bradley. He d. in Genoa, N. Y., May 4, 1849. They had two sons; both died young. 126 ATWATER GENEALOGY 565. tioodyear. son of John: m. Rhoda Tilley; Genoa. N. Y., where he d. April 14. 186y" li>45 John Romaine. b. Aug. 30, 1817. 1046. -' ' b Dec. 9. 1821; m. Louisa Mallery. 1047. b Mav 4. 1824. 1048. Lu^y Jane. b. Sept. 19. 1826 1049. Marv Anna. b. Dec. 15. 182.S 1050. Timothy J. G., b. 1831. 566. Launft. dau. of John: ni. Joseph McWhorter. He d. in Ithaca: she in Cuba. Allegany County. N. Y. They had one son. 567. SuHan. dau. of John and second wife, Lucy Davis (dau. of Nathan Davis of Revolutionary faniei was born 1810: m. Gordon Gillett. She d. at the age i.f 95 in Kenosha. Wis., June 15, 1905. Two daughters and one son survived .. , .. ,,ther. When she was over 80 she took a trip east in company with her 1 and a daughter who was a teacher in Chicago. Among other places ■ •• national capitol — and at the Washington monument (she was 11. and spry as a cricket i she said, although she could have up all right, she knew it would be too much for Mr. Gillett and Ann so ti the elevator. Susan. "Original Daughter" and member of the local D. A. R. of Kenosha, and also honored with a membership in the D A. K. state chapter of Wisconsin. 56M. Sanih Ball. dau. of John: b. Sept. 4, 1821: m. Alfred Ward and .spent her married hie in Oshkosh, Wis. She d. April 3, 1917, at the age of 96 years. 569. Itlrhard Newman, son of John: ni. Evelyn A. B. Sanford: b. July 23, lhl'6 >hv d Si-pt 12. 1912. He was drowned in Cayuga Lake in 1888. They lived m Ixdyard. .NV Y Ht51 Eugene L . h. Aug. 17. 1850. 1052. Ella, b. March 6, 1862. 1053. WilUam, b. Aug. 28, 1863. 1054. Lucy A., b. Oct. 8, 1860. .'i7n l.^\\iH, son of John; m. Ann Price; (2) Cornelia Swift. He d. at his Mcster, Iowa, Sept. 17, 1896. He engaged in business for several a. N. Y. In 1869 he removed to Iowa where he had large landed -. In 1873 he entered upon the drug business with his son Frank, ' xpenenced druggist, as partner. This continued until a few years ith. when he withtirew. Always an active, energetic, u[iiight he had a well earned name for unflinching honesty and fair made him a much honoretl citizen. His four children three one son. were all born in Cayuga Co., N. Y., by his first marriage. I'..... ."^iaiy, b. Jan. 8. 1843. 1056. Frank lOr a; m. James Kelsey. She d. in Gainesville, Ga. Left one dau., .'•:i. Naiim. I. .,11 ,,f .lohn; m. April 21, 1851, Charlotte Sarah Carter. He d. Jan 10, IK ■ \ he .settled in Newark, N. J. She d. May 29, 1909. 1058. lay. b. April 7. 1852. lOM. : I). Feb. 4. 1865; m. Willis B. Atwater. 1060 Saji.ucl Nelson, b. June 24, 1869. • : ' .li.hn, son of John; m. in Angelica, N. Y., Oct. 1, 1873, Eliza Starr, t ' \ii..id and Sophia L. Starr, b. June 19, 1844, d. Feb. 26, 1921. A N. J. He d. at Angelica. N. Y.. Nov. 9, 1904. i-^.i .^..j.iua ljoui»a, b. Dec. 7. 1875; d. Jan., 1938. ^ ■ ■■ ■ Ml. Feb. 8. 1815, MuIjcI C.oodvear, dau. of Capt. I. Mar. 26, 1788. Lived at IVrry, N. Y. He d. May , ( |. 1 ' habud: m. Xancv. dau. of Amos and Ruth (Smith) d May 17. 1850. He d. May 28. 1812. They hved at X Y.. where ihey are buried. .. i«8. Ruth Livia. b. Nov. 14, 1827. 1099. Jared Allen, b. Aug. 19. 1832. 1100. Edwin, b. July 25. 1835. 1101. L)., b. June 28. 1837; m. M. H. Parmelee. She d. Mar. 12. 1915. 59%. I»:ini.-I. son of Simeon; m. Nov. 9. 1816. Lois Stevens, b. June 27, 1795. 1861. She d. the day before her husband. Both were buried in ^ . .._V lived m Wells, VI. 1102. David, b. May 2. 1821. 1103. Lucuis. b. March 30. 1822. Went west. 1104. ^'iK rates, b. Jan. 12. 1823. 1105. U.uisa C. b. May 7. 1825; d. April 22. 1902; m. Aug. 30, 1881, John H. Park. 1106. Laura, b. Dec. 1826; m. James Patterson. Lived in Iowa. 1107. Nancv L.. b. March 11, 1830; m. Sept. 30, 1875, George W. Brown; d. at Wells. Vt. 1108. Olive, b. April 3, 1833; m. July 13, 1870, Thomas J. Clark; d. at Wells. Vt. 1109. Royal, b. April 30. 1828. 1110. Asa. b. July 17. 1836. 596. Jonathan, .son of Simeon; m. Dec. 16. 1819, Sabrina Perry. He d. May 14. IsOh H. Uvi-d in Middletown. Vt. She was b. May 23. 1802. and d. Feb. 26, 1891. nil. Jonathan, b. Dec. 26. 1828. 1112. Sabrina. b. Feb. 23. 1831; m. Feb. 23, 1877. Wm. Robinson, d. May 24. 1891. Stifi. .sii'phen. son of Daniel; m. Patience Nichols. Removed to Wells, Rutland County. Vt. He d. Jan. 27, 1882. She d. in Middletown, Vt. 1113. Susan, b. Jan. 7. 1825; m. Orrin Campbell. 1114. Mary. b. July 18. 1826. 1115. Sarah, b. April 11. 1828. 1116. Lvnian, b. March 29. 1830. 1117. Esther, b. Any. 8, 1837. ♦MM luhn. son of Benjamin Todd; m. Feb. 16. 1809. Nancy Van Alstyne. 17S8; d. March 13, 1862. He was a physician at Canajoharie, N. Y., _ ,1 1. 1847. 1118. EInathan Reynolds, b. Dec. 15. 1815. 1119. CorneliUH Rush. b. July 6, 1819. 80?. Zfrc\iuh. dau. of Benjaiiun Todd; m. Kerley Johnson; b. Aug. 5, 1779; d Feb IH, iHUi She d. May 27. 1819. M5. I>ur«-UM, dau. of Benjamin Todd; in. Walter K. Fannin. He tl. Mai eh I, 1853. aged 58. She d. May 30. 1857. •07. KIriiithan. mm of Benjamin Todd; m. April 15, 1815, Mary Bliss; b. May 17. llu:.. .1 Nov. 2. 1872. He d. Feb. 15. 1877. Lived in Brownsvill-, N. Y. 1120. Hannah Eliza, b. March 20. 1818; m. Jo.seph Mefee. 1121 ». Mav 13. 1820; d. 1880. Ml'? . h May 26, 1822; ni. Henry Divendorf. 11- Jan. 18. 1829; m. Henrv Divendorf. n. ..,, i... ... b. Nov. 6. 1835. 80H. Mrrcy, dau. of Bt-njamin Todd; in. Saniuol Shepard; h. Nov. 7. 1793; d Nov 8 1887 She d. De« 29. 1863. 611. I'hllii .liiiKiin. Kon of James; m. 1826, Katherine, dau. of Isaac Race •• Thev lived in New Marlboro, Mass. He d. Nov. 2, aL'.-d 71. »> -pt, 6, 1827. 11- • .<.. 1828. 1127. ..ul 1834. ATWATER GENEALOGY 129 612. Jamos Youngs, son of James; m. April 9, 1840, Lucretia, dan. of Solo- mon Fuller and Esther Gehart, b. April 18. 1819. He d. April 9, 1892, in Chicopee, Mass. A farmer of New Marlboro, Mass. She d. May 25, 1902. Two daughters, Julia H. and Mary S. d. unm. 1128. Albert A., b. March 18, 1811. 1129. George P., b. Dec. 10, 184 1. 1130. Frances Louise, b. March 10, 1847. 1131. Edward C., b. Feb. 5, 1858. «1S. Tuttle, son of Daniel; m. Mary Ann Griffin; b. 1800; d. Sept. 8, 1864. A blacksmith of Williamsburg, N. Y. He d. in Troy, N. Y. 1132. Daniel A., b. Mav 1, 1882. 1133. Emily, b. Jan. 23, 1834. 1134. Albert, married, had son, George, living in Cohoes, N. Y. 1135. Silas, reported as a deserter during Civil War, m. under assumed name, and settled somewhere near Fredcrickstown, Mo. 1136. Eliza, m. Mr. Witham, and had several children. When she d. he m. her sister, Ruth. (516. Sarah, dau. of Daniel; m. Joseph Manning, b. July 7, 1800; ec. 12. 1916. 1. ■ ■ on. b. Aug. 7. 1852. 11 :.e. b. March 3. 1858. Teacher in Chicago public schools. llbu. fcliiima Mabel, b. Oct. 4. 1868. 631. Hulduh Hu-iK. dau. of Mead; m. Sept. 27, 1849. Thomas E. Hartley. He was a lanner and lived at Cardington, Ohio. She d. April 24. 1860. 6S'i. Catherine, dau. of Titus; m. Dec. 25, 1840, Adolphus Craw, a farmer. 633. Jtuiiet., .son of Titus; m. July 17. 1851, Jane L.. dau. of Cheney Taft and Lvdja Kennedy, b. Dec. 26. 1827. He d. Dec. 19. 1903. liei Willard Taft. b. Aug. 20. 1852. 1162 Charles Nel.son. b. June 16. 1857. 1163. Edwin Charlton, b. May 9. 1860. 1164. Irving James, b. April 30, 1863. M4. Frnllv M.. dau. of Titus; m. Jan. 8. 1850. Nathan Hox.son. She d. Feb. 17. 1898 635. KnthiT. dau. of Titus; m. Marmaduke D. Hoy, of Woodstock. Ill; his third wife. 636. na\ld. .son of Je.s.se; m. Oct. 22, 1801. Mary McKenzy, b. Oct. 12. 1781; 1859. He d. Feb.. 1861. A tanner, shoemaker and farmer and lived N. Y. Charles, b. Jan. 28, 1803. Philander, b. March 17. 1805. Angelina, b. Jan. 2, 1808. Fidelia, b. Oct. 14. 1810. Marv Jane. b. Oct. 9. 1818. Che.sttr. b. May 31, 1821. .Sarah Maria, b. July 6. 1825. Ornn, b. June 22, 1829. 631. SftM*-, iMin of Jesse; m. Lucretia Martin, b. May 20, 1791; d. July 31, 1868. He d. June 6. 1866. He bought government land, settled in Elmhurst, 111. 1173. Bet-sey, m. Dodge. She d. in California. 1174. Kachel. b. Jan. 7, 1815; d. April 11, 1893; m. Eldredge. 1175. .Ann. b Dec. 25, 1816; d. June 11. 1899; m. Reed. 1176 a. b Nov. 11. 1822; d. Dec. 29, 1852; m. Whitloc k 1177. ... iM. Benjamin Fuller. 1178. William, disappeared and never heard from. 11"' ■■ H., b. Feb. 20. 1829. 11 uin. 111. Lucy J. lilark. Chil.: Elnora, Albeita, William. 6SM. si.phiii. »on of Jesse; m. in 1809. Sophia, (lau. of Havid FiilUr, b. Apnl 6. 1784; UvchI in Oshtemo. Mich. He was a farmer ami d. Soj)!. 10. 1838. llKl r.hi. b. Dec. 21, 1809. 11 .M.. b. Oct. 28. 1813. lloj. unvtr C . b Aug. 19. 1811. 'I' IMi. t» • r. jamin; m. Jainos Connor. Lived in Hlakeley. Ponn. • 1 The children were Annis, Alice, Bushiod, Harriot, I). Dec. 26, 1800. and m. Jan. 2, 1822, Jonathan .v.-.j in V. *s uiiamson. N. Y. She d. Nov. 21, 1889. }Jr d. April 643. f.nthe- ttnn ..f r.rntnmln: m. Mehitable Sheldon, who d. 1858. He d. IM7 1 ' Died Adrian, Mich. No issue. 1808. d. ( 1. T 1 ( •t : II'JJ 1166 1167 1168 1169 1170 1171 1172 ATWATER GENEALOGY 131 1186. Theron, b. 1813. 1187. Levi, b. 1814. 1188. Lucy, m. Emmons Tremaine; d. Adrian, Mich.; 2 children. 1189. Eliza, m. Jermainc Lathrop; d. Adrian, Mich. 1190. Mary, m. Joseph Wear. 1191. William, b. May. 1827. 1192. Benjamin, one dau., Frances, Hillsdale, Mich. 1193. Harriet, m. Wm. Jerdan; d. in Chiwasse Co., Mich. 1194. Philetus, b. and d. in Williamson, N. Y. No issue. 646. William, son of Benjamin; m. Martha Harding. Lived in East William- son, N. Y., where both d. and are buried. No children. 647. Meliitable, dau. of Benjamin; m. Stephen Vaughn, of E. Williamson, N. Y. Descendants still live there. 648. Zimri, son of Benjamin; m. Vashti Overton, d. April 1, 1857. Lived in Williamson, N. Y. and Lima, Ind., where he d. Aug. 7, 1859. 1195. Loren, b. Feb. 15, 1821. 1196. James Harmon, b. Sept. 2, 1822. 1197. Annis, b. Nov. 18, 1824; m. Ezikiel Johnson. 1198. Emily Lydia, b. May 27, 1829. 1199. Nancy Cordeha, b. Dec. 29, 1893; m. Silas Boyd. 1200. Marquis Lafayette, b. May 20, 1840. 649. Benjamin, son of Benjamin; m. Feb. 24, 1822, Salo Hayden; (2) Feb. 14, 1850. Mary Skinner; d. Aug. 9, 1854, aged 57. He d. Feb. 9, 1867. William- son, N. Y. One son, Marcus Earle, died young. 1201. Frank Marion, b. Sept. 26, 1854. 651. Caleb, son of Ebenezer; Circleville, Ohio; m. Diana Lawrence; (2) April 3, 1811, Behnda Butler. He d. March 13, 1846. He was born Dec. 25, 1778, in North Adams, Mass. He was graduated at Williams College in 1804, studied law, and became a successful practitioner. He moved to Ohio in 1811, where for some years he was a member of the state legislature and postmaster at Circleville. He was also Indian commissioner under Jackson. He published "A Tour to Prairie du Chien" (1831); -'Western Antiquities" (1833); "History of Ohio" (1838), and an "Essay on Education" (1841). An article on "The Writings of Caleb Atwater" is to be found in the Cincinnati "Western Monthly Magazine" for 1834. 1202. Behnda, b. Nov. 12, 1813; m. Wm. Foster. 1203. Richard D., b. March 16, 1816. 1204. Dewitt C, b. March 23, 1819. 1205. Am-elia P., b. April 7, 1823; m. Henry Coontz. 1206. Lucy Maria, b. Feb. 23, 1829. 653. Henry C, son of James; m. Sept. 19, 1831, Marianne Kimberly; d. April 26, 1834' aged 20; (2) Nov. 26, 1842, Catherine T. Pease. He d. July 7, 1845. 1207. Anne B., b. Jan. 16, 1843; m. Edward Ingcrsoll. 1208. Edward B., b. Feb. 26, 1845. 654. Harriet, dau. of James; m. April 12, 1842, Rev. Dan Curtis Collins. He d. at Fort Howard, Wis., Aug. 9, 1883. She d. Oct. 11, 1844. 655. Julia, dau. of James; m. Aug. 3, 1837, Amos Hitchcock Trowbridge, son of Amos and Catherine Atwater. He was b. Feb. 11, 1814; d. June 26, 1881. 656. Edward M., son of James; removed to Buffalo, N. Y.; m. April 4, 1854, Marie G. Smith. He d. in 1897. She d. May, 1917. 1209. Maria, b. Jan. 17, 1855. 1210. Julia, b. April 22, 1856; unm. 1211. James A., b. Dec. 8, 1857. 1212. Lizzie B., b. Oct. 15, 1861. 1213. Granger S., b. June 15, 1863. 1214. Kate B., b. Nov. 2, 1868. 657. Albert T., son of James; m. Nov. 15, 1845, Susan Bristol. He d. April 22, 1865. She d. 1906, in Chicago, 111., at 87. They lived in New Haven. 132 ATWATER GENEALOGY 1-10. - b April 15, 1846. 1216. .lb May 2. 1847. 1217. tua Augusla. b. Feb. V. 1849. 1218 Cai ne T.. b. Feb. 28. 1855. 65H. FraiH-U J., son of James; removed to Buffalo, N. Y,; m. Harriet TwetHlv Evans, b. Nov. 16, 1831 ; d. April 5. 1896. He d. April 6, 1867. 1219. s Jennie, b. Oct. 27. 1855. 1220. . T.. b. June 20. 1859. 659. ^arah. dau. of Charles; m. April 6, 1825, Matthias B,. son of Aaron : Philadelphia, b. in 1803, They lived at Quincy, 111., where she d, 660. CharleH, son of Charles; lived in Ntw Haven; m. Sept. 22. 1836. Mary .\! r.Ti;<'illiam Slater <•' y. h July 22. 1815; d. Jan. 24. 1888 (son of James H. Charnley and Slater t. He was a banker and manufacturer at New Haven. Conn. He a. ;ii unicago. She d. April 18. 1853. 66-.'. Henry, .son of Charles; d. Jan. 22, 1862; m. April 6. 1841, Martha Slaii-t. dau of James Charnley, and Martha Ann Slater, b. Aug. 3. 1819; d Feb. 14. 1883. 1846. located in Derby. Bought one-third interest in firm of Abraham and Wni. Hawkins, manufacturers of springs and axles. Later this firm Ix'came Atwater and Hawkins. 1846 incorporator of Derby Savings Bank, i Birmingham Iron & Steel Works, became president. 1850 served itor. 1853 appointed postmaster. 1857, 1858, 1859 served three vearK a.s Warden of the Borough of Birmingham in the town of Derby. Coiiii Fourth Warden. 1228. William Charnley. b. April 8. 1842. 1229. Hi-nrv. b Sept. 14. 1843. 1230 Martha Charnley. b. March 21. 1847. 1231. Charles Elnus. b. Jan. 19, 1849. 1232 Sarah Denman. b. Oct. 10. 1857. 663. Iau\ Hoot, «<(rt;i- (Kavniiiud), .son of Robert; m. July 2, IMU, Mary Cooke, dau, of Wm H Mali- and" Marv Brown (Cooke i. He d, Nov. 6, 1874, 1233, • i> May 17, 1847. »2'" in. h (Jet. 15, 1849. b June 13, 18.56. „ b. Feb. 15. 18.59. 1237 Holland, b. Jan. 1, 1863. 12M. i.,.1 >s^iimn. b. March 12, 1866. '■'''' T '■■'■! H. v'll of Robert; m. May 27, 1817. Elizabeth W. ■ |)t. 23. 1876. No children. ATWATER GENEALOGY 133 667. Elizabeth Hunt, dau. of Robert; m. in Brooklyn, N. Y., March 20, 1847, John T. Cowing, of Jamestown, N. Y., d. in Jamestown, Dec. 30, 1896. 668. Robert Henry, son of Robert; b. in New Haven; m. June 20, 1850, Jane Weaver. No chilch'en. 669. Sarah Southniayd, dau. of Robert; b. in New Haven; m. May 14, 1850, Joseph Beale Brush, eldest son of Jarvis Brush of Brooklyn, N. Y.; d. in New Yoik, April 29, 1895. SEVENTH GENERATION 670. Charles Henry, son of Lyman; m. Nov. 13, 1833, Caroline Gorham, b. 1810; (1. 1840; (2) 1842, Elizabeth Ann Thompson (widow of Andrew Babcock), b. Aug. 28, 1805. He d. Feb. 5, 1851. Resided in New Haven. 1239. Robert Henry, b. Sept. 12, 1834. Issue by second marriage: 1240. Catherine Clarissa, b. April 22, 1843; unm. 671. Lyman Hotchkiss, son of Lyman; m. Oct. 7, 1835, Susan, eldest child of Elihu Sanford and Susan Howell, b. Oct. 17, 1813; d. April 23, 1879. 1241. Lyman Sanford, b. May 24, 1838; d. unm. March 27, 1889. 1242. David Judson, b. Feb. 18, 1841. 1243. Edward Sanford, b. Feb. 8, 1843. 1244. Addison, b. Nov. 30, 1851. 672. (Irace Clarissa, dau. of Lyman; m. Nov. 26, 1838, as her second hus- band, Elias Bradley, son of Ichabod Bishop, b. Aug. 5, 1795; d. June 18, 1866. He lived in New Haven. 673. Susan, dau. of Lyman; West Springfield, Mass.; m. Jan. 3, 1841, Richard Bagg, b. March 20, 1812; d. Oct. 29, 1852. 674. VVyllys, son of Lyman; m. July 3, 1855, Harriet, dau. of Elihu Sanford and Susan Howell, b. Aug. 2, 1828; graduated at Yale in '43, with fourth rank in a class of ninety-six members; taught school for four years at Fairfield, Conn., Brooklyn, N. Y., and Burlington, Vt., was a cashier of banks at South- port and Seymour, 1847-55; of the Tradesmen's Bank in New Haven, 1855-57. He d. Nov. 28, 1899. No children. She d. Feb. 3, 1920. 676. Frances Jane, dau. of Medad; m. Nov. 3, 1836, Ezra Chidsey Rowe, b. July 26, 1815; d. Feb. 29, 1856. She d. Dec. 3, 1880. 677. Mary Louisa, dau. of Medad; m. July 7, 1852, George Pardee Munson, of Wallingford, Conn. He was an engineer and steam boiler builder; d. Oct. 29, 1874. She d. Feb. 26, 1895. 678. Elizur Punderson, son of Medad; m. Oct. 3, 1849, Julia Augusta, dau. of Augustus Hemingway and Julia Blakeslee, b. Dec. 23, 1825; d. Nov. 25, 1899. He lived in New Haven and Cheshire, Conn., d. Dec. 9, 1899. 1245. Juline Louisa, b. April 27, 1852. 124 6. Hattie Blakeslee, b. May 10, 1860. 1247. Nellie Adeline, b. Jan. 21, 1863. 679. (leorge Medad, son of Medad; m. Sept. 9, 1863, Marietta, dau. of Bera Case and Sarah Humphrey, b. May 17, 1830. He lived in New Haven, Conn.; was a farmer, and d. May 28, 1900. 680. Marvin, son of Heaton; m. Dec. 30, 1930, Alzina Brink, Greenwich. Ohio. He d. Dec. 25, 1889. 1248. Charles Barnes, b. Sept. 8, 1831. 682. Charles Townsend, son of Heaton; lived in Providence, Luzerne Co., Pa.; m. Oct. 29, 1834, Ehzabeth Snyder, b. April 12, 1812; d. Sept. 23, 1882. A merchant, and postmaster at time of his death; d. Oct. 22. 1852. He was a man of sterling honesty and respected by all his neighbors, irrespective of their class, creed or nationality. 1249. Ellen Augusta, b. Sept. 22, 1835. 134 ATWATER GENEALOGY i;^i<.» a 11 tJ April 13. 1837. 1251 Y April 22. 1839. 1252 ^ t> Jan 16. 1841. 1253. C- :-. b, Feb. 25. 1843. 1254. Frances Clarissa, b. March 18, 1845. 1255. ^^ ■■ Marvin, b. July 27. 1848. 1256. X: inelia, b. Sept. 9. 1852. 6X8. ( hiirl.s \iiKii<»tus. son of Eldad, m. Margaret Ridder. (2) Vasie L. f - - -^1, aged nearly 59. Lawrenceville, Penn. One child, Emily; n> .-vi.iiw v...iu.i.«.i . .cil two sons. He d. Feb. 17, 1866. 681. Anna Townsend. dau. of Eldad: m. Feb. 20, 1845. John Marion Alex- ander, b in Hi.iiier. N. Y.. Dec. 6. 1822. She d. April, 1912. He was a lawyer, and hved at Mmint Pleasant. Penn. Angela Hlaiuhe, b. March 14, 1848; m. Oct. 26. 1872, Capt. Frederick Emerson Waldron. Thev live in New York City. No children. Lizzie Barney, b. Jiilv 5," 1861: ni. Jan. 2, 1878, George A. Rhotiis. Two children, John A., b. Aug. 26, 1880: Clarence A., b. Oct. 17, 1882. Lives in Dallas. Texas. 6HK. Julictt«- KHzab«-th. dau. of Eldad: m. William Wright, son of Dr. Ihial Wright. She d. May 9. 1882. Two sons, Hosmer Townsend, and Edward Au- gustus, who m. Clio Bass. Their children: Marv Elizabeth, b. Aug. 6. 1869; m. Aug. 20. 1896, N. J. Spencer. They live in' H..ru-.sdale, Penn. Two sons, Edmund Wright, b. July 20, 1895, and Call K.iward, b. June 10, 1897. Edith Bull. b. Oct. 1, 1885; m. Sept. 22, 1908. Edson R. Kreitner. They Uve in Scranton. Penn. Two sons, Elvert Wright, b. April 5. 1910, and Fr.-denck. b. Oct. 10, 1915. Anna M.. b. Oct. 27, 1886; m. Dec. 28. 1906, Linn M. Spencer. Live in Thompson. Penn. Two chil.. Helen, b. Dec. 25, 1911, and George, b. Oct. 3. 1914. Hosmer Townsend. m. May 4, 1881, Carrie E. Bennedict. One daughter, Anna M.. b. Oct. 27, 1886. 6M9. Kduurd Mortimer, son of Eldad: m. May, 1848, Catherine Stone, dau. of I'rial Wii^ht. M 1» , and Jerusha Spencer, b. Mar.. 1837; d. Sept. 15, 1880. He d Nov. 17. 19i)5. Thev lived in Pleasant Mt.. Penn. 1257 Kallu-nnc, b. Nov. 5. 1852. 1258 Anna. b. Mar. 27. 1860. 1259 Minnie Evelyn, b. April 22. 1862. 691. JohIuiu, .son of Ezra; m. Lucy Ann Tucker, b. Dec. 29, 1815; d. Nov., IH/,.'. n<- \\M- .( farnier: lived at Big Spring, Ind. He d. March 2, 1857. 126U. < l.saac. b. Oct. 2. 1844. 1261. \' B.. b. Oct. 15. 1845. 1262. George E.. b. Nov. 10. 1851. 6»4. Iiuittc. 8on of Ezra; m. Aug. 21. 1849. Permelia A., dau. of John San- tr ■ f , Bartlftt Smith, b. Oct. 16. 1820. A judge of the Superior < h.s. Minn. I2^ii ii.ttU-1, b. May 5, 1853; d. Jan. 3. 1890; m. April 2it, isso, .Mien C H.id. 1264. John Blrdsey. b. March 23. 1855. 7«Mi. Juhn Stone, nun of Ira; m. Nov. 19. 1855. Urania King, b. Nov. 3. 1824; d Apnl. Ih- " r,, 1887 Lived in Green. N. Y. 126a 1 b March 29. 1860. 70s I II. 111-.. Hon of Ell; m. Sept. 30, 1840, Mary Buckley. He was a Baptist I, N Y.. in 1892. .„ 20. 1847 -Ml \\.iM.,„ ..... of Ell; in. Sept. 7. 1842. Ann Kliza iMjwlcr. 1j. .Jan. 25, <2) in 1H59. Sarah P. Clark. He lived at Point Douglas, "■'■'' T. idiiptcd the dau. of his sister, Betsey At- i • .«• May Atwaler, m. Henry C. Wilson. ATWATER GENEALOGY 135 1267. Harriet Amanda, b. July 10, 1843; m. May 6, 1891, John Henry. 705. Erasmus, son of Eli; m. Oct. 13, 1847. Betsea Louesa, b. Sept. 25, 1824. He d. Aug. 27, 1872. She d. Mar. 22, 1906. Lived in Throopville, N. Y. 1268. Jonathan Squire, b. Aug. 10, 1848. 1269. Lucius L., b. July 3, 1851. 1270. Henry Erasmus, b. Aug. 29, 1854. 1271. Allen Eli, ta. Aug. 22, 1857. 1272. Lydia Blanchard, b. April 26, 1860. 706. Betsey, dau. of Eli; m. William Palmer. They had one dau., Bessie, b. May, 1868. 'she was brought up by her uncle, William Atwater, and was called Bessie May Atwater; m. in June, 1893, Henry C. Wilson, a lawyer of Superior, Wis. Chailes Atwater, b. Aug., 1894. Katherine Martha, b. Jan., 1896. Helen Elizabeth, b. Mar., 1898. Marion Grace, b. June, 1901. Lawrence Henry, b. 1904. Evelyn Gertrude, b. 1905. Margaret Madelyn, b. 1908. John Foster, b. 1910. 707. Thomas Judson, son of Eli; resided at Prescott, Wis.; m. July 4, 1850, Delia Van Schaick, b. May 6, 1828; d. Aug. 12, 1898. He was a farmer, also town treasurer and chairman county board. He d. April 15, 1892. 1273. Julius Judson, b. April 6, 1851. 1274. William Henry, b. July 26, 1858. 1275. Helen Maria, b. Jan. 16, 1860. 1276. Fred G., b. April 2, 1868. 709. Juliet, dau. of Amos; m. July 24, 1836, Grant Goodrich, a lawyer and judge of Chicago. Hiram A., b. July 9, 1837; m. Theodosia Hamlin. 710. Isaac Townsend, son of Amos; m. Amanda Jane, dau. of John Fox and Elizabeth Nimrick, b. Oct. 11, 1834. A distiller, miller and insurance agent; Mayor and alderman. Canton, 111.; Clerk of City and City Court; also Super- visor Town of Canton, 111. She d. April 24, 1921. He d. Oct. 12, 1901. 1278. Amos Townsend, b. Jan. 6, 1854. 1279. Charles Horace, b. Oct. 11, 1858. 711. Hollis Jacob, son of Asa G.; m. March 23, 1854, Caroline Eunice, dau. of Erastus Skinner and Eunice Wiley. A farmer at Ganges, Mich. He d. April 7, 1890. 1280. Edwin Hollis, b. Sept. 9, 1856. 1281. Charles Henry, b. May 18, 1860. 718. Charles Fenn, son of Asa Goodyear; m. Sarah Johnson; d. at Indian- apolis, Indiana. 715. Joseph Clayton, son of Joseph; m. Nov. 7, 1860, Lucy Euretta, dau. of Hiram Babcock and'Tacy Frink, b. Oct. 31, 1839. He was a teacher, and later a druggist in Homer, N. Y. He was 2nd lieutenant and captain of 157th Vols. Infantrv during the rebellion. He d. March 19, 1905. 1282. Fred Clayton, b. Nov. 11, 1866; unm. 719. Sarah L., dau. of Elijah; m. Oct. 5, 1843, William, .son of Jonathan Miller and Mary A. Secor, b. June 5, 1809; d. Sept. 7, 1883. He was a farmer at Enfield, N. Y. She died Oct. 6, 1907. 722. Martha M., dau. of Elijah; m. Oct. 2, 1861, John Van Duyn. He was a coal dealer in Trumansburg, N. Y. She d. Fob. 5, 1870. 726. Addison N., son of David; m. Sarah A. Roberts, b. Nov. 5, 1830; d. June 9, 1866; (2) July 24, 1870, Susan F. Taylor. He was born in the town of Enfield, N. Y., and when about twenty years old married Sarah A. Roberts, after which he moved to Bingham, Penn., where he lived nine years, thence to 136 ATWATER GENEALOGY n Weill Ik, ., i Here he enlisted in Civil War, served nine months, and was : His wife died soon afterward. He developed a roving spirit and After a few years he moved to Kansas, then to South Dakota. -umestead and lived there until he died on Jan. 6, 1899. 1283 \\ lUis D.. b. Oct. 29, 1S50. 1284. Marv A., b. Dec. 19. 1856; m. Chet. A. Carpenter. 1285 Belura A., b. Dec. 22, 1859: m. Horace Phelps. Long Beach, Calif. erl MiKeegan and Phebe Meeks. b. Jan. 24, 1858. Lived at Trumansburg, N Y H.- d. Mav 11, 1922. 1298 Jennie B.. b. Oct. 18, 1876: m. Edward Pearsall. 1299. Herman David, b. Dec. 16, 1875. 731. Charlfs .Madison, son of David, m. June 10, 1907, Jennie B. Haverly. No children Livi- in Elmira, N. Y. 7S2. fUluurd E.. son of Elihu: m. Aug. 9. 1844. Rebecca H. Dana. He was graduated from Yale in 1836. He d. Dec. 2. 1887. and was buried in New Haven. T 'her of our Atwater Genealogy. For article and picture .see His- tont ; "n. 73:<. F.dRar I"., son of Stephen: m. Oct. 29. 1846, Frances, dau. of A. San- ford A Ml and manufacturer of Hamden, Conn, and Cleveland, Ohio. Ht- d F. -\n. she d. Feb. 20, 1891. l.'iiMi Franklin Sanford, b. Oct. 5. 1847. 1301 Fo.ster Barker, b. Dec. 18. 1849; m. 1872. Hattit' liolrcml). Ur d. Jan 7. 1873. • ••• • b. Nov. 28. 1858. I. b. Dec. 4. 1861. 7H4 Surah, dau. of Stephen; m. Oct. 17. 1840. Charles, son of Sidney Smith II : r b .Nov. 9. 1817; d. June 20. 1900. Thev lived in North Haven, i |.l 2. 1902. 7S.- J.iuil\, dau. of Stephen; m. .May lu, 1848, Jeremiah nanuU. b. Sept. 2 d .March 6. 1897. She d. Aug. 3. 1898. They lived in New Haven. 787. III. I !i of James; m. May 2. 1844, Mary Ann Bas.sctt. He always I*'-' ' wa>i bcjrn on State street, in New Haven. He was a farmer. I! 7. She d. Julv 12. 1897. ■ ■ b Nov. 1. 1846. ■ ' I. Ajfiil 23. 18.50. Mctl, b. Feb. 6, 1858. b. July 5. 1862. I ."'■ <•, b. Feb. 1. 1867: unm. ATWATER GENEALOGY 137 738. Charles G., son of James; m. June 13, 1849, Betsey, dau. of Jarcd and Lucy Atwater. He d. April 4, 1874. She m. (2) Ambrose, son of Ambrose Baldwin and Polly Atwater, her first cousin. 739. AltxTt Ailing-, son of Jared; m. Jime 25, 1843, Mary, dau. of James W. and Deborah (Tomlison) Herrick; b. Jan. 1, 1822; d. March 10, 1860; (2) Oct. 4, 1861, Jane, dau. of Stephen Atwater of New Haven, b. June 7, 1827. A farmer of Cleveland, Ohio. Farm contained seventy-five acr2s. wholly within the city limits. He was killed in a runaway accident May 26, 1899. She d. Nov. 23, 1906. 1309. Huldah Deborah, b. Jan. 1, 1844. 1310. Jared James, b. Aug. 12, 1845. 1311. Sarah Emma, b. Aug. 4, 1847. 1312. Ezra Ailing, b. Sept. 18, 1852. Issue by second marriage: 1313. Schuyler Edgar, b. Dec. 28. 1867. 740. Lewis B., son of Jared; m. Amanda S. Burham; lived in New Haven. He d. Oct. 15. 1853. She d. Nov. 13, 1894. 743. Nathan S., son of Jared. 1314. Andrew Lewis, b. April 8, 1853. 1315. Arthur Edison, b. April 3, 1858. 744. David l\, son of Jared; m. Mary Edgell; d. Dec, 1888; (2) Jan. 30, 1890, Sarah Bunce. Lived at Hopkins and Lowell, Mich. He d. March 14, 1916. 745. Lyman A., son of Jared; m. Jan. 11, 1863, Olive M. Round. He was a farmer at Hopkins, Mich., and d. March 14, 1915. 1316. Olin Jared, b. April 10, 1866. 1317. Ida Delia, b. Sept. 9, 1867. 1318. Fred Round, b. Oct. 10, 1870; m. June 10, 1894, Jennie Brown. He d. Nov. 16, 1917. 746. Henry Joel, son of William; m. Aug. 18, 1857, Ann Eliza, dau. of Anson Barnes" and Sarah Jane Sharpe, b. June 2, 1834; d. Nov. 14, 1912. He d. Sept. 1, 1881. They lived in New Haven. 1319. May Olivia, b. May 12, 1861. 1320. Lilla Barnes, b. Jan. 26, 1865. 1321. Charlotte Ford, b. July 28, 1868. 747. William Jared, son of William; m. 1858, Olivia, dau. of Iia Atwater, d. Oct. 20, 1859; (2) Mar. 29, 1862, Harriet M. Barnes, b. Feb. 6, 1839; d. June 9, 1919. He was a wholesale paper merchant of New Haven. 1322. Edward Irving, b. April 27, 1864. 1323. Eliza Barnes, b. Aug. 8, 1867. 749. John Maxwell, son of David; m. Feb. 21, 1861, Anna Mead, b. June 9. 1841; d. Dec. 18, 1893; (2) Feb. 27, 1896, Adaline Palmer Byrd. He lived in Tampa, Fla. Ha d. March 9, 1919. 1324. Lucius Bradley, b. June 4, 1868; m. Lydia Thompson; one dau., Dorothy; m. W. King Coleman. 1325. Florence Ames, b. April 4, 1871. 750. Emma Elizabeth, dau. of David; m. Feb. 21, 1867, Augustus J. Ricks, son of Charles F. and Regina Margaret Ricks. They lived in Cleveland, Ohio. Mary H., b. March 10, 1871; m. May 29, 1905, Ralph Stowell Rounds; two chil.: Ralph Stowell, Jr., b. June 9, 1906; Emma Elizabeth, b. July 9, 1908. 751. Harry Elihu, son of David; m. Oct. 17, 1867, Catherine Maria, dau. of Lucius Bradley and Sarah Ann Van Tine. He was a merchant of New York City. 752. David, son of Joshua; m. Nov. 8, 1858, Helen M., dau. of William Knapp, b. May 10, 1833. He was a merchant at Massilon. Ohio. He d. Aug. 16, 1908. She d. July 9. 1915. 1326. George S., b. Aug. 23, 1859. 1327. Will K., b. April 13, 1861. 1328. Charles M., b. Oct. 27, 1864. 138 ATWATER GENEALOGY 753. KlitM Ann, dau. of Joshua: m. May 17, 1855. Jacob L. Bachtel, who d. Aug 24. lS7i« Thev hved in Massilon. Ohio. Edward H.. b. Slarch 31, 1857. 756. Junuthun \\'.. .>on ot Thomas: m. June 10, 1830, Harriet Hull, b. Aug. 22. lS> If bv second marriage; J ' Marsha Renew, b. 1840. i..,.o Burnett Brownell. b. Sept. 29, 1850. 1334. Viola Antoinette, b. Feb. 18, 1857; m. Calhoun. 1335. Edith Eliza, b. Aug. 17. 1844. 758. Aoaph. son of Thomas; b. May 20. 1807, was brought up in Rockdail. Crawford Counlv, Pa. He married at McKeesport, Pa.. Ann Sill, who was b. in 1M4 am! d in 1864. He d. in 1856. They aie both buried in Versailles cemetery • Pa. Had 5 chil. The Atwaters were among the very first >. . iveesport and the family is still represented there. From a book entitled •'First One Hundred Years ofMcKeesport, 1794-1894, " I have gathered t' • ' aph Atwater was the third schoolmaster in the town where the earliest . le record of school teaching shows that the profession was engaged in long before a school house had been erected, Asaph Atwater lent to the year 1831. ;••) William, b. 1835. iJo7. Martha E., b. 1839. 1338. Thomas, b. Jan. 2. 1846. 1339. Adelaide, b. March 8, 1837. 1340. Irene b. Nov. 15, 1836. 759. l.ucinda, dau. of Enos; m. James McCarioll, at Emily, Victoria, On- tario. Canada. He d. in 1857, and she d. in 1846. Their chil. were Eliza. Rebecca, •n Martha, Mary. Harriet, Lucinda, John, James, and William. The . his mother's name and call.-^ himself William L. Atwater. He waji a carjH'nter and lived in San Francisco. He m. April 19, 1875, Cornelia Jan«*. dau. of John G. P'letcher; d. in 1895. He d. in 1914. Their children are: Edna L.. b. Aug. 28, 1876; m. John Mahoney. She d. in 1908. ' h. Dec. 15. 1878; m. and divorced. us G.. b. March 6. 1882; m. and no children. 7UU. .Susiiii. dau. of Enos; m. March 26, 1840. Solomon Barnabas Williams. b. May 5. 1798; d. July 9. 1873. She d. Dec. 25, 1889. Lived in Sheffield. Ohio. "«'?. I l\sH«-ti. son of Enos; m. Jan. 5. 1840. Elizabeth Nichols; d. Oct. 24. . . Mai.h 28. 1877, Exumie Coville; d. March 8, 1885; (3) Nov. 19, 1885, \ I'.wey; d. April 18, 1898; (4) June 20. 1898, Marv Policy. He d. '•. He lived at Ashtabula, Ohio, ijii '.r. b. Julv 15. 1842. 1342. . 1 ;ii/.abelh', b. May 11, 1844; m. Thos. Fay. 1343. My tun Lewis, b. Dec. 8. 184 7. ir-.tl Mil. V l.ucina, b. July 4. 1850. HoKea. b. Dec. 8. 1857. 76.1. .Mymn, Hon of Enos; m. Adelia Dyer; (2) 1875, Mrs, Susan Campbell, whi... .... . .a.v m the same courts with Abraham Lincoln, the great liberator. He was a judge of the county court. He d. about 1845. ^M. l)a\id C. son of John: m. April 4, 1833, Mary, dau. of Capt. Thomas r Ohve Benton, b. Aug. 14. 1812; d. Dec. 18, 1893. He d. Oct. 6, 1854. Ji ' and joiner at Warren. Ohio, and a town clerk of Bazetta, Ohio. 1373. Martha Ann. b. April 8, 1834: d. March 1, 1855: m. Feb. 26, 1854, Norman P. Brown. 1374. Silvanus B.. b. March 20, 1835. 1375. Olive Moriah, b. Sept. 21, 1840. 1376 Ethan, b. Feb. 23. 1844. 7«l. Martha, dau. of John: m. Aug. 25. 1831. Ellis Pierce. He d. May 29, 1874. She d. July 29, 1869. They lived in Southington. Ohio. 785. Jtiliu Ann. dau. of Joshua: m. May 5, 1835, Edward Mitchell West. They hved m Edwardsville. 111. He d. Oct. 31. 1887. She d. March 3, 1877. 787. Wlllluni Henry, son of George: m. Oct. 16, 1867, Hannah E. Carpenter, of Bristol. Cnn They* lived in New York. He d. May 19, 1914. 1377. Augustus Wood. b. Aug. 27. 1868. 1378 GtM.r-ia. b. Feb. 12, 1872. 788. John t linton. son of George: m. June, 1883, Mrs. Helene Lowden. He d. Aug. 13, 1898. 7H9. Kdward West, son of George: m. June 28. 1881, Grace, dau. of Jona- than and Marnlla Fowler, of Westfield, Mass. Brooklyn. He d. March 6, 1926. 1379 Kuth A., b. June 10, 1886. 7!Ht. < arlus. .son of Lucius: m. Hannah Larkin. Bristol, Conn. He d. Dec. 11. 1875. She d. Dec. 31, 1871, aged 72 years. They had fourteen children, two pairs of twins, the survivors being as follows: 1380. Marv, b. 1810: m. Orrin Treat: d. Aug. 25, 1878, aged 60. She d. June 24. 1893. 1381 Mary Angehne. b. Dec. 19, 1819. 1382. Harriet, b. 1820: d. Nov. 14. 1905: m. Jesse Farnsworth. 13h:} Lucius E.. b. March. 1835. i:;m Lucian E.. b. March. 1835. 79L LiiciuH. son of Lucius: m. Oct. 11. 1820. Angeline Norton, b. Nov. 10, 1804; d. Feb 6, 1889. He was a farmer, of Berlin. Conn.: d. Dec. 2. 1878. 1385 .Sophronia. b. March, 1821: d. March 26, 1848: m. Hiram Welch. 1386 Brvan, b. June 7. 1826. 1387. Lucuis. b. July 3. 1832. 1388. Ang.hne N., b. April 14, 1841. 79'i. Khuda. dau. of Lucius: m. Feb. 28, 1826, Allen Bunnell, laniage builder of Bnxlol. Conn. Hhoda d. Nov. 16, 1879. ( 1 i Caioline, iii. Fianklin Steele they had five chiltiren. (2l Charles Kollin, b. F^eb. 27, 1829; m. Annis Ii«jwen, b. May 21. 1829. d. July 7. 1908. He d. Feb. 25. 1918. (Dau.) Lillian. ( -■■ . - i8r>4; m. Lester I^wis Lowrey. b. Feb. 25. 1851, d. PY'b. 22, 1911. n I>o\vrey. b. Mar. 24, 1889: m. Charles Porter Bacon, b. Sept. 27, iHT 29 1945 (Ch'ni Lillian. 1). Nov. 1, 1911; m. Cliff, of New i '"'inn William Kilgar. b. Mav 6, 1914. Pearl P^unice, b. Feb. 7. 1916. 1 •harles, b. Oct. 11. 1918. Lewis Franklin, b. Dec. 6. 1922. Ernest I ■• b Dec. 5. 1925. Sterling Bunnell* . b. Sept. 12. 1841; m. June 28, Multby. d. Jan. 2. 1916. He d. May 19. 1931. Four children •al.-r. b. .Sept. 16. 1876; m. ( I ) C. H. Dunn, d. Sejil. 19. 1932. y. b Mar. 19. 1867 m Gla.sgow. Scotland. 7»3. >lar\, dau. of Lucius; m. March 22, 1826. Sheldon Wooster Twitchell, of Oxford. Conn. He d. In Bristol. Conn.. Jan. 8. 1878. She d. Feb. 18, 1888. ■''t rmlly, dau of LucIuh: m. Thomas Coe Hart. She d. Sept. 2;'>. 1837, Th«-v bad two children, one of whom was Watson Hart. ATWATER GENEALOGY 141 795. Julia, dau. of Lucius; m. Aug'. 21, 1844, John Crandall. of Durham, a farmer, ta. Feb. 1, 1815; d. April 30, 1889. She d. March 28, 1900. 796. William, son of Lucius; m. Dec. 25, 1840, Ehzabeth Ringhouse, b. Feb. 20, 1824; d. Sept. 13, 1916. He d. Feb. 11, 1869. They lived in Havana. 111. They had twelve children, those growing up being: 1389. Lewis, b. Jan. 30, 1846; d. Nov. 20, 1917. 1390. Edwin Wm., b. Jan. 24, 1842. 1391. Catherine, b. April 5, 1848. 1392. Julia, b. Sept. 30, 1850. 1393. John Peter, b. Dec. 18, 1853. 1394. Sheldon, b. Jan. 16, 1856. 1395. Emma Louisa, b. Oct. 5, 1859. 798. Caroline Elizabeth, dau. of Caleb; m. Calvin Goddard. He was a pro- moter of several large enterprises and an accountant. He d. April 5, 1892. She d. June 8, 1928. 800. EdjEfar, son of Caleb; m. Elizabeth Barry, his cousin. He resided in St. Paul, Minn., and Denver, Col.; was in the Commission business; d. Nov., 1920. 1396. Huntington Choate, b. Aug. 4, 1885. 1397. Garret Barry, b. May, 1891. 801. Henry Day, son of Joshua; m. Oct. 10, 1866, Mary Louisa, dau. of Thomas Steele and' Mary Ritter. His occupation was comptroller of Savings banks in New York state. He lived in Brooklyn, N. Y., and d. Nov. 21, 1913. She d. July 6, 1923. 1398. Henry Day, Jr., b. March 31, 1875. 1399. Louise Sedgwick, b. Nov. 19, 1876. 802. Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Joshua; m. Jan. 18, 1855, James Reed Spauld- ing-, of Catskill, N. Y. She d. June 10, 1898, leaving one dau., Mary Atwater. '& 804. Catherine Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Cooke; m. Dec. 23, 1866, Reuben W., son of Nathaniel Chadbourn and Ruth Hill. They reside in Columbia, Wis. 805. Thomas Cooke, son of Thomas Cooke; m. Nov. 6, 1866, Clara, dau. of George Parkin and Ann Broughall. He was a conductor and lived in Cleveland, Ohio. He served in Battery "D" (Konkle's Battery), First Ohio Volimteer Artillery, from Sept. 18, 1861, to Oct. 18, 1863. He d. May 24, 1913. 1400. Anne, b. Jan. 6, 1868; m. Edward S. Worthington. 1401. George Parkin, b. Sept. 8, 1874. 1402. Harriet, b. Aug. 22, 1876. 807. Harnet H., dau. of Thomas Cooke; m. July 19, 1870, Cassius M. Fernald. 808. Sarah Kirtland, dau. of Edgar; m. in 1868, Frederick Royal Manning, son of Royal and Sally Rose. He d. March 2, 1898, aged 71 years. He was a partner in the firm of J. S. Ward & Co., who had storehouses near Hamilton Ferry, Brooklyn, N. Y. He was connected with this firm for thirty years. She d. in 1921. 812. Elizabeth Helfenstein, dau. of WiUiam; m. Lucius C. Ashley, a lawyer of Providence, R. I., and New York. He d. Feb. 27, 1842. No children. 813. Laura Adelia, dau. of William; m. June 1, 1886, Walter Blunden Kirk- man, son of Rev. Thomas R. Kirkman and Eliza Anne Wright, b. Oct. 18, 1851; d. Dec. 25, 1899. 814. Wm. Edward, son of Wm. Jesse; m. Jan. 20, 1885, Martha Lavernia Wilkes. Lived in Chattahoochee, Fla. He d. July 17, 1917. Hist, data, p. 127, Vol. 4. 1403. Charles Jefferson, b. Nov. 30, 1885. 1404. Eugenia Gertrude, b. April 16, 1887; m. Oct. 1, 1919, Oliver Evans McKeon. He d. April 28, 1944. 1405. William DeWitt, b. May 30, 1889. 1406. George Malcolm, b. Nov. 12, 1891; m. July 6, 1915, Etta Louise Nixen. He was a farmer; d. Nov. 14, 1938. 142 ATWATER GENEALOGY 1407. Margaret Mae. b. Dec. 14. 1894: m. Arthur J. Skinner; d. Feb. 10. 1955. 1408. Elton Lunsford. b. Jan. 6. 1896. 1409. Ressie Lucille, b. June 28. 1898: school teacher. 815. C'harlfs Kobert, son of \Vm. Jesse; m. Nov. 15, 1892, Lillian Vera Opr\'. Both dead. 'l410. ■ lola. b. Dec. 1. 1897; m. Nov. 27, 1917, Fitz Hugh Lee Douglas. 1411. ne Oprv. b. Sept. 25. 1900. 1412. Dora Elsie, b." Feb. 7, 1903. 1413. Clarice Marguerite, b. Feb. 22. 1906. 816. Frank Barton, son of Wm. Jesse; m. Feb. 21. 1891. Margaret S. Rives. He d. April 21. 1933. 1414. Jessie Catherim-, b. Dec. 9. 1894; m. Feb. 5, 1914. Earle Moon. One child. Bobbie Earle. b. Nov. 28. 1916. 1415. Frank B.. Jr., b. Oct. 24. 1896. 1416. W. C. Rives, b. June 5. 1900. 1417. George Switzer. b. Dec. 13. 1902. 1418. Ralph Eilward, b. July 8. 1905; d. Sept., 1952. 1419. Margaret Elizabeth, b. March 30, 1913; m. William Henry Butts, b. Sept. 5. 1915. M18. Henry Kiissell Attwater, son of Henry S.; m. Mary A. Coan. They took ■ nee in Cedar \'ale. Kan. Their home was destroyed by fire soon .■■ : Attwater's father was ill in bed with double pneumonia, and was carried to a neighbor's house, but expired in a few hours. Of his mother he .says she was fairly educated, could paint and draw, was a good piano player and her writing was like copper-plate. Mr. Attwater visited his uncle, 1 ' Norfolk, N. Y., when seven years old. He remembers often asking ither to see the scar in his breast when he was laid low by a British bullet when New Haven was attacked. He had been an educator since sixteen years old. and had been superintendent of public instruction in his county. He d. March 25. 1919. She d. Jan. 11. 1921. Both buried at Cedar Vale, Kansas. 1420. H. Clarkson. b. March 15, 1875. H'ii. laiman, .son of Luman; m. Mary Jane Murphy. Guy.sboro, Nova Scotia. One .son, John, ni. Ida Randall, d. in 1893; (2) Harriet Strople. One dau., b. 1893; m. James Johnson. No children. They lived at Bayfield, N. S. 824. Kuf(i> William, .son of Luman; m. Priscilla Leighton. b. Dec. 20, 1818. They lived in Stc-uben, Maine. 1421. Caroline P., b. Nov. 9, 1840; m. John Dunbar. 1422. Mary Jane. b. Julv 12. 1816. 1423. David G.. b. March 14. 1847. 1424. Albert J., b. Feb. 15. 1849. 1425. A.senath, b. Dec. 19. 1851; m. Wright. 1426. Lydia. b. Feb. 22. 1854; m. William Hopkins. 1427. Laura, b. Jan. 11. 1856; m. Walter Jones. 1428. Charles P'remont, b. Jan. 27. 1858. 1429. Anna Bell. b. May 5. 1860; m. Joseph Stanley. H'i't. .Iiihn Klisha. .son of Adolphus; m. Sarah Amelia Strople. He lived in Gu-. a Stotia. He d. Nov. 4, 1876. She d. April, 1882. ■■ Mier Annabella. b. Aug. 18. 1848. I4ai. Henry Wellesley, b. July 3. 1851. M'»6. ItufuH Wllllaii). .son of Adolphus; m. Grace Lavinia . Lived in Ha- otia William, b. Feb. 17. 1846. 827. .JiiM|ili .VdulpliiiH. .son of Adolphus; m. 1850. Sabrina Elizabeth Taylor. They lived near Hnvfi.ld. Nova Scotia. He d. Mav 8, 1894. She d. Feb. 3, 1910. 14- • *• ry E . b. May 31. 1851; m. Feb. 3, 1886, John Myers. H dn A , b. Dec, 17. 1852; m. 1895. Donald McLean. H ■ F:,. b, Jan, 10. 18.')6: m. David Hood. 11 E b. Jan. 19. 1860; m. David Sutties. ATWATER GENEALOGY 143 1437. Sarah A., b. Jan. 6, 1861; m. Alex Pepper. 1438. Henrv M., b. March 6, 1864. 1439. Joseph G., b. July 31, 1868. 1440. William R., b. Sept. 3, 1870; m. Oct. 14, 1891, Margaret Kenney. 828. Stephen, son of Adolphus; m. Christena Frazer; (2) Esther, dau. of Thomas and Armenia Rice. They lived in Bayfield. N. S. He d. Oct. 22, 1890, aged 69 years. She d. June 22, 1912, aged 71 years. 1441. Mary, b. Sept. 14, 1852; m. Jan. 11. 1876, D. H. Matheson. Three surviving- children, all married. Issue by second marriage: 1442. Ella Christena, b. Jan. 14, 1866; m. Sept. 18. 1899, Kenneth John McKay, of Baddeck, N. S. Two children, Floyd Atwater, b. June 18, 1894; Evelyn Esther, b. Mar. 1, 1905, d. Oct. 21, 1937. Floyd, m. Azilda Gray Young, Sept. 21, 1933, dau. of Zumenia Boucher and Thomas Young, of Mansfield, Wis. 1443. Herbert George Chipman, b. Sept. 12, 1869. 1444. Lewis Edwin, b. Feb. 22, 1869. 1445. James Thomas Rice, b. Feb. 9, 1871; lives in Johannesburg, South Africa. 1446. Emerson William, b. Jan. 2, 1874; d. July 7, 1886. 1447. George Wilson, b. May 20, 1876 d. Oct. 8, 1878. 1448. Harold Edgar, b. Jan. 16, 1881; m. Aug. 21, 1911, Jessie Sherman. Lives in Ottawa, Canada. 1449. Aubrey W., b. Aug. 26, 1883. 829. Thomas Henry, son of Adolphus; m. Aug. 1, 1860, Ann Milligan. d. 1874; (2) Oct. 11, 1877, Margaret Kirby. By his first wife, who was from Liverpool, England, (where they were married) these children: 1450. Margaret, b. Nov. 10," 1861. 1451. Alexander, b. Oct. 1, 1867. 830. Cieorge Adolphus. son of Adolphus; m. Mary McClarnan. Lived in Bayfield, Nova Scotia. He d. May 31, 1917. 1452. Thomas, b. , m. Ann Guinan. Lives in New York. 1453. Sarah, b. July 26, 1873. 1454. Esther Elizabeth, b. Feb. 13, 1877; d. ; m. Wm. Dawson; (2) Wm. Shannon. 831. James Randall, son of William; m. May 9, 1844, Mary J., dau. of Capt. Robt. Boles and Rebecca Ryel, b. June 7, 1824; Manchester, Guysboro County, Nova Scotia. He was postmaster for forty years. She d. Jan. 4. 1916. He d. Dec. 28, 1907. She was 92 years and he 90 years at time of death. 1455. Elisha Randal), b. Nov. 24, 1846. 1456. Charles James, b. Dec. 6, 1848. 1457. Samuel Joshua, b. Oct. 1. 1851. 1458. John Coggswell, b. Oct. 14, 1854. 1459. Rebecca Boles, b. Dec. 22, 1858; m. Albin Macphie. 1460. Frederick Porter, b. July 22, 1860. 1461. Manson Bigelow, b. July 20, 1863. 832. William Collins, son of William, m. Mar. 30. 1845, Susan A. Daniels; d. May 3, 1846; (2) June 3, 1848, Mary J. Grant, b. June 30, 1830; d. Sept. 15, 1902. They lived in Sangerville, Me. 1462. George W., b. 1846, living somewhere in Australia. Issue by second marriage: 1463. Mary Susan, b. Mar. 22. 1849. 1464. Charles Henry, b. Sept. 28. 1850. 1465. Walter Grant, b. Oct. 19, 1853. 1466. Catherine Josephine, b. Nov. 13. 1864. 1467. Joseph Edgar, b. Feb. 12, 1871. 1468. Lillian Lucinda, b. May 15, 1873. 833. Joseph Babson. son of William, lives at Elks Falls, Elks County, Kansas; m. Jan. 19, 1872, Martha Green, dau. of Robert Bradford and Elizabeth Waddell, b. Oct. 1, 1840. 1469. Con D., b. Dec. 15, 1874. 144 ATWATER GENEALOGY 1470. Baxter L.. b. Nov. 1, 1880. 1471. Kalie F.. b. Sept. 18, 1883. 1472. Coituna. b. Jan. 1, 1886; m. Fred A. Kassin; one dan.. Constant Buel, b. 1910. Lives in Genoa. Kansas. 1473. Ethel R.. b. Sept. 28. 1891. M34. Constant lx»val Tuttle. son of William; lived in Newburyport, Mass.; 2 1850, Sarah Ellen Barllett. b. April 4, 1834; d. June 27, 1859; (2) t.., .J. 1864. Ellen M. French Langley. d. Dec. 4, 1906. 1474. Henry William, b. Dec. 17. 1851. Issue bv second marriage: 1475. Bertha Josephine, b. Jan. 28, 1865; m. Howard Sherburne. 1476. Lilv Clannda. b. Feb. 26. 1868. 1477 Bradford Clark, b. Jan. 23, 1872. «3a. .Marv Ann. dau. of William; m. Sept. 8, 1858, Joseph Hall. Minneapolis, Mmn. She d.'Sept. 7, 1908. He was b. June 2. 1834; d. June 25, 1883. Joseph Edgar, b. Feb. 4, 1860. Alice Helen, b. July 5, 1862. «36. James William, son of Alvarus; m. May Padwau. He was a carpenter in Ogdensburg. N. Y.. and d. April 2, 1866. 1478. John J. 1479. Belle. 837. Uilliam K.. son of Alvarus; m. Mary Gritney. They lived near Boyls- ton, N. S. He d. Mav 8. 1891. 1480. John Joseph, b. Feb. 8, 1853. 1481. Esther Ann, b. Nov. 4, 1854; m. Charles Abbott. 1482. Alvarus Ward, b. March 15. 1860. 1483. Abigail C, b. March 27. 1859; m. George Meyers. 1484. William, b. March 2. 1861; m. Eliza Graham. Lived in Lynn. Mass. 1485. Edward Steel, b. June 12, 1863; m. Minnie Sawer. 1486. Hattie. b. 1868; m. A. V. Walker. 1487. Margaret, b. 1867; m. Angus Ringer. 1488. Charles, b. 1873; m. 1912. Lizzie Barton; no children. 1489. Everitt. b. 1875; m. Jennie Hayden; no children. 838. ("hiirles .\lverus, .son of Alvarus; m. Feb. 4, 1868. Almira Enini;iline Torrev. of IntervaK-. X. S. He d. Dec. 30. 1900. 1490. Joseph Alverus, b. Jan. 15, 1869. 1491. John Harvey, b. Oct. 21. 1870. 1492. Charles Alonzo, b. May 27, 1872. 1493. Emma Amelia, b. Aug. 14. 1876. 1494. Margaret Abigail, b. Aug. 22, 1878. 1495. James Henrv, b. April 6, 1883. 1496. Man.son Bigelow. b. Nov. 14. 1884. 1497. Sarah Almira. b. Aug. 30, 1889. H4(». Willluin .\.. son of Denni.son; m. Dec. 25, 1873. Emma Davidson: d. Nov. 27, 1903; (2i 1905, Catherine B. Cameron. On Salem police force for Iwenly-.s. ven years. He d. Jan.. 1923. H4L l.iiimu. dau. of Ward; m. Edward Skcllon. She d. Fcl). 7. liU)?. William Ward. 84t. 8ur;ih .l;in.-. dau. of Ward; m. Duncan Kennedy. She d. Feb.. 1908. Their chlldr. n Llnora. Ward. Charlotte. Ella, Ida and Ina. IMS. C'hurlott«* A., dau. ol Ward; m. Henry Cole and had our .son, Uwight H. She m. i2i Daniel Kennedy, and had Frank, Clarence and Mildred. She d. 1^' •■ ri\ W illKuii l^.. .son i){ Ward; m. Calista Post. Lived m LaCrosse County, W|». He d. April 8, 1917. She d. April 10, 1918. 1498 Elmer K., b. Nov.. 18.58. 1499 Jamt'M T.. b. May T), 1861. • I F. b. Oct. 8. 1865. .M . b June 3, 18S0; m. Harry M. Jewett. ATWATER GENEALOGY 145 845. Joseph E., son of Ward; m. Mar. 18, 1860, Henrietta Se^er. He was graduated from Appleton College, Wis. He was in the Civil War, joining Co. K. First Wisconsin Cavalry and was assigned a captaincy. He practiced law in Wisconsin and Oregon, in which state he settled in The Dalles, where he died, June 28, 1891. She d. Jan. 23, 1910. 1502. Maude, b. July 20, 1861. 1503. Mae, b. March 27, 1864. 847. Harriet, dau. of Ward; m. Henry Robison. She d. in 1908. Their chil.: Leroy, Will, Fay, George, Mary, Tom, Archie, Raleigh, Bertha anti Ruby. 849. David M., son of Richard; m. April 23, 1868, Lizzie A., dau. of George Field and Mary G. Leete, b. Feb. 5, 1844. He was employed in the New Haven Custom House. 850. >Iary Elizabeth, dau. of Luman; m. Sept. 5, 1861, James H. Smith. One child, Harry Atwater, b. July 31, 1865; d. March, 1907; m. Feb. 12, 1907, Mary W. Peters. 852. Emma Cornelia, dau. of Luman; m. June 19, 1872, Theodore W. Freeh. She lives in Boimd Brook, N. J. John Luman, b. July 2, 1873. Theodore W. Freeh, b. July 25, 1878. 853. Alice Eliza, dau. of Luman; m. Jan. 24, 1870, Herbert L. Hubbard. 854. George Whittlesey, son of Luman; m. Jime 22, 1910, Charlotte Arline Hemingway. A grocer and meat dealer in East Haven, Conn. He d. Oct. 27, 1925. 855. Carrie, dau. of Luman; m. in New Haven, Oct. 2, 1894, William H., son of Jonathan Brooks and Abbie Savage, b. Dec. 5, 1859. An engineer in New Haven. 856. Albert William, son of Albert; m. 1855, Julia Eliza, dau. of George Brush and Maria E. Seymour, of Montreal, b. June 20, 1834; d. Oct. 21, 1881. He was lost on the steamer "Pacific" in Feb., 1856. 1504. Albert William, b. May 19, 1856; unm.; lives in Montreal, Can. He is an advocate and King's counsel for the city of Montreal since 1898; Batonnier Montreal Bar, 1915-16; Batonnier General, Prov- ince of Quebec, 1916; Educ; McGill University; B.A., 1877; B.C.L. (Medalist) 1880; called to Bar, 1881; Alderman, Montreal, 1895-96; Member Legislature, Quebec, 1896-1901; Member of Government and Provincial Treasurer, 1896-97; one of Commission to prepare charter for City Montreal, 1898. Counsel for Montreal Board of Trade. Address: 160 St. James St.. and 425 Mackay St., Montreal. 857. Henry William, son of Edwin; m. June 24, 1857, Emeline Mason Warren, b. April 11, 1833, of Providence, R. I., in Montreal. He d. May 6, 1903. 1505. Hattie Childs, b. Aug. 30, 1860. 1506. Emily Millard, b. Aug. 30, 1862. 1507. Lucy Warren, b. July 21, 1864. 1508. Edith Russell, b. Oct. 22, 1872. 858. Sarah Jane, dau. of Edwin, m. April, 1860, C. S. Blackman, of New Haven. He d. Dec, -906. She d. June, 1909. Alfred A., b. April, 1861. 860. Henry Miner, son of Hiram; m. 1859, Helen Mar Walker, in Norfolk, N. Y., d. San Rafael, 1921. He with his two brothers carried on their father's business. In the California gold rush he went to California in 1855, where he remained until 1859, when he returned to Norfolk to be married. Retiuned to California in 1881, where he took up farming. Died April 18, 1883, at Tomales, California. 1509. Clara Lillian, b. July 11, 1861. 1510. Lizzie Gertrude, b. July 18. 1863. 1511. Jennie Emily, b. March 24, 1866. 1511A. Edwin Lucius, b. Jan. 15, 1873. 146 ATWATER GENEALOGY 861. Edwin H.. son of Hiram; m. Oct. 22, 1860, Louisa C. Yale, b. May 3, 1839 A nu-rchanl at Norfolk, N. Y., and town clerk. Justice of the Peace and sup«?r\isur He d. Jan. 30, 1903. She d. Nov. 10, 1913. 1512. Horace G., b. June 14, 1873; m. Lucia C. Bradley. April 27, 1925. 1513. Grace Y.. b. Aug. 26. 1875. 862. Lucius Lyon, son of Hiram: m. Sept. 4, 1874, Emma Gordon Briley, dau. of William and Jane Briley. He d. Sept. 11. 1892. 1514 Hiram Miner, b. Sept. 15, 1876. 1515 Henrv Lucius, b. Dec. 28, 1884. 1516 Fanny Louise, b. April 22, 1886. »63. Kdgar Warivn. son of Ambrose; m. Feb. 21, 1854, Martha G. Cline, b. June 25. 1832: d. Mav 12. 1914. He d. at Burlington, Vt., May 23. 1905. 1517. Jennie M.." b. Sept. 10. 1856. H64, Osborn Thomas, son of Ambrose; lived in Burlington, Vt.: ni. Jan. 1, 1856, Genevieve Husiner. He d. Nov. 14, 1867. She m. (2) Jan. 1, 1881, Homer F. Welherbv. 1518. Ella, b. Oct. 10, 1857. 866. Kliuibeth M., dau. of Ambrose; m. Dr. P. J. Kent. She d. Aug. 4, 1896. He d. May 4. 1919. Besides two sons, who d. in infancy there was born Arthur Atwater. b. Dec. 3. 1873. See historical section. A. Atwater Kent. Jr., b. May 2, 1908, m. Denyse S., b. Aug. 11, 1915, dau. of George S. and Suzanne Raingo Binon of Paris, France. Consult his- tory section. Suzanne Atwater, b. May 13, 1942. A. Atwater 3rd, b. Sept. 14, 1944. Christopher Brinton. b. June 12, 1949. Peter Alexander, b. July 8, 1952. Elizabeth, b. Feb. 5, 1911. m. Aug. 8, 1932, WilHam L. Van Altn, b. Sept. 28. 1907. William L., Jr., b. Mar. 21, 1933. James L. 2nd, b. Jan. 4, 1935. Cas.sandra K., b. July 17, 1937. Virginia Tucker, b. April 7, 1915. (Mrs. Kent Catherwood is a rancher in Arizona. I (Chil. ) Virginia Tucker, b. Feb. 22, 1938; attends Foxcroft School, Middleburg, Va. 867. Henry Harrison, son of Ambrose; m. April 27, 1863, Mary F., dau. of Hu^h and Agne.s Farmer McCafferty, of New York, b. in Savanah, Ga., April 27. 1838. He d. March, 1921. She d. Aug. 17, 1921. 1519. Charlotte May. b. May 29, 1865. 1520. P'lorence L, b. July 25*. 1872; unm. 1521. F:dith Roslyn, b. Oct. 21. 1873; m. Lvman W. Atwater. 1522 Henry H.. Jr., b. Jan. 13, 1879. H6H. .Mar\ ( aroliiie, dau. of Luman R.; m. Oct. 11, 1888, Charles Bert Kflwey. She d. Au^. 23, 1915. They resided in Grand liaiiids, where he is cashier in the I'eopic'.s Savings Bank. Their dau.. Anni' Farnsworth, b. March 20, 1897; m. Jan. 19. 1920, Lind.say Stevenson McRae; one child, Mary Anne, b. March 7, 1921. She m. (2l Jan. 12. 1925, Lieutenant C. M. Robin.son. 869. Wlllitir Olln. son of William Warren, m. Aug. 26, 1874, Maicia, dau. of Abrani Woodaid Ht- d. Sept. 22, 1907. See historical section. 1523 Helen Woodard, b. Mav 29. 1876. See historical section. 1521 Charles Woodard, b. April 23, 1885. 877. .Mary. dau. of Hiram H,. m. Sept. 8, 1904, Chas. Ahn.T y,\uk. They live in Brooklyn, N. Y. Margaret Waring, b. June 3, 1905. 878. ljiuTfnc«' Wi'tmon', .son of Hiram H,. in. June l.""), 1914, Alice Wark Kirk Th.-v Iivf m l'.n..,klyn. .N'. Y. 879. M. Il.i < *j2. ii.-lia. b. Nov. 14, IK 11. 15fi': I irnet. b. May 10, 1843; d. June 21. 1866; unin. •M • i.^iiira Aim, dau. of FlamoH; m. Nov. 8, 1830. Thomas H. Brooks. f)f <•, b Sept. 13, 1800; d. Sept. 7, 1874. She d. March 26. 1887. ATWATER GENEALOGY 149 913. Samuel Aujjustus, son of Flamen; m. Sept. 17, 1837. Susan G. Preston, b. 1818; d. Feb. 8, 1851, aged 33; (2) Feb. 2, 1852, Hannah Bishop, d. Sept. 5, 1902, aged 86. He d. July 2, 1859. 1564. Edward Augustus, b. April 20, 1839. 1565. Emerett Maria, b. Dec. 5, 1840. 1566. Mary Corneha, b. Nov. 25, 1844. Issue by second marriage: 1567. Abbie Louise, b. Dec. 30, 1855. 915. Cleona, dau. of Amzi; m. Dec. 23, 1822, John Rudolph. She d. Nov. 8, 1842. Garrettsville, Ohio. He m. (2) Mrs. Sallie Starks. He d. in Hiram, at the home of his son James, Oct. 30, 1882. 916. Darv\in, son of Amzi; m. Harriet Clapp, b. Sept. 14, 1829. She d. Jan. 28, 1854; (2) Mrs. Betsey W. Treudley, Feb. 7, 1855. He was born and lived at Mantua (later Mantua Station), Ohio, and d. May 28, 1873. 1568. Orris Clapp, b. Sept. 6, 1833. 1569. Mary, b. Oct. 15, 1835. 1570. John Milton, b. June 3, 1837. 1571. Amzi, b. Nov. 9, 1839. 917. Matilda, dau. of Amzi; m. Noble Haven. Oct. 3, 1833. She d. April 9. 1890. Noble Haven, b. at Crown Point, Essex Co., N. Y.. July 12, 1809; d. Sept. 15, 1896. 918. Silvia, dau. of Jotham; m. Oct. 5, 1826, Dr. Homer Earle. She d. Oct. 2, 1873. They went East after marriage, and lived at Paxton, Mass.; returned ( ? ) 1831 to her mother's in Mantua after the death of her father, where he practiced medicine. They afterward (after the (?) mother's death, 1834) removed to Newton Falls, Ohio. Doctor Earle was born in ( ? ) 1799, and died at Monticello, Minn., in 1872. 919. Julia, dau. of Jotham; m. Sept. 19, 1833, Simon Stough. She d. Dec. 31, 1838. 920. Eliza, dau. of Jotham; b. Jan. 16, 1816; m. Dec, 1842, Anson Bo.sworth. She d. Jan. 24, 1844. No children. 921. Lucinda, dau of Jotham, m. May 17, 1819; m. March 7, 1841, Jacob S. Smith. He d. Sept. 21, 1897. They lived in Braceville, Ohio. 922. Lucy, dau. of William; m. William Walter Woodworth. Had one son. William Atwater, b. July 4, 1844; m. Dec. 28, 1871, Elizabeth K. Willis. Lived at White Plains, N. Y. 923. William Lyman, son of William; lives in Stockbridge, Mass.; m. Dec. 7, 1847, Isabella A." dau. of Andrew McWilliams. She d. in Springfield, Mass., March 9, 1905. 1572. James Fowler, b. Oct. 22, 1848. 1573. Charles, b. July 10, 1854. 1574. Lucy, b. Oct. 26, 1857. 1575. Catherine C, b. Aug. 14, 1865; unm. 924. Harriet P.. dau. of William; m. Jan. 7, 1864, George W. Campbell, of Pittsfield, Mass. He d. in Feb., 1880, leaving two daughters, Mrs. Grace Van Norden, of New York, and Elizabeth. She d. May 14. 1911. 925. Kunice A., dau. of Edward; m. Aug. 1, 1889, J. R. Copelin, of Mendon, 111. He is a retired farmer. She d. Feb. 19, 1904. 926. Lucinda, dau. of Belah; m. April 28, 1838, Emery D. Mann. They lived in Naugatuck. He was b. May 8, 1806; d. Dec. 21, 1875. She d. April 26. 1873. 928. Clarissa, dau. of Belah; m. March 28. 1836, Stephen H. Nichols; d. Dec. 29, 1841, aged 26. She d. July 5, 1862, aged 49. 929. Miriam, dau. of Belah; m. Nov. 29, 1853, Wm. Burr Hoadley, b. June 15, 1830. Resided in Naugatuck. He was a farmer. She d. March 18, 1894. He d. Jan. 28, 1909. 150 ATWATER GENEALOGY 931. Mrrritt Biukingham. son of Ira; m. May 22. 1845. Charlotte Smith, b. May 21, 1824; d. Apnl 24. 1899. He d. Feb. 22. 1898. 1576. Wilham Clarence, b. Dec. 27. 1857. 1577. Charlotte Rowena. b. Nov. 12, 1866. »3i. Williuni \V., son of Ira; m. Nov. 4, 1844, Mary Elizabeth Olmstead, b J !s2o H«- was a clergvnian; lived in New Haven: was a graduate of Ya.. ^e. and d. March I7,'l874. She d. June 27, 1883. 1578. Wdham Olmstead, b. Nov. 22. 1848. 1579. Francis Ebenezer, b. Jan. 5, 1851. 1580. Ldhan Elizabeth, b. June 9, 1856. 1581. Leonard Eugene, b. May 31, 1861. 9S4. Charles Julius, son of Ira; m. Louise Hart Whittlesey, b. March 23. 1847. He was a nierchant at Woodbury, Conn., and d. Nov. 14, 1887. 1582. William Whittlesey, b. Sept. 7, 1880; m. Feb. 4, 1916. Bertha M. Van Dueson. Live in Oakland, Calif. 93o. Frances Harrietta. dau. of Ira, m. Oct. 8, 1858, Horace D. Curtiss, b. July 24. 1842. a manufacturer of Woodbury. Conn. He d. Aug. 14, 1906. 937. ( harles, son of Amos; m. Sept. 17, 1849, Caroline A. Merrill, b. Sept. 3, 1835. He d. Dec. 7. 1863. She m. (2i Mr. Tuttle; (3) Sept. 26. 1879, David A. Norton. 1583. Caroline M., b. July 30, 1851. 1584. Noriden C, b. Aug. 21, 1854. 1585. Julia C, b. Nov. 13, 1856. 1586. Elsie L.. b. Julv 16. 1861. 1587. F:inily P . b. Nov. 13, 1858; m. Wm. H. Ireganowan. 938. ^la^^ Lli/.abith, dau. of Anan; m. April 24, 1843, William Nichols, of Walerbury, b. Jan. 26, 1817. He d. in Naugatuck, Aug. 13, 1851. 939. .Marsha! David, son of Anan; m. Nov. 13, 1851, Eliza Rosalea Allen. dau. of Minot Mitchell and Catherine Allen, of Woodbury, Conn. She d. April 23. 1852 He left New York. Nov. 20. 1855, on the steamer "Empire City," for California, arrived at San Francisco, Dec. 17; was engaged most of the time jn mining until May, 1862, when he went to Virginia City, Nevada, and was engaged in contracting to haul ore from, and wood and timber to, the mines on the Comstock. Went back to California late in 1869, where he engaged in farming, mostly wheat raising, but later in liairying and stock raising. In the s{)ring of 1870 he returned to Woodbury. Conn., and on April 27, 1870. m. Laura Angent-tt Allen, sister of his first wife. She d. Sept., 1925. He d. Feb. 7, 1905. The town of Atwat<»r, Calif.. wa.s named after liim. 1588. Ehza Allen, b. Aug. 18, 1872; m. Dec. 20. 1899, Frederick William Henderson, a lawyer by profession of Merced, Merced County, Calif. 940. Margaret .Vugiista, dau. of Anan; m. Oct. 8, 1850, in Bethanv. to Ervin Mix ..f W.illingford. She d. April 26, 1860. He d. April 14, 1896. UU. Adallne, dau. of Anan; m. Moses Sargent Stickney; he is dead. She d. Nov. 16. 1918. They had five children: Addie Rebecca, Walter, Henry Cowell, '■ ■ ' Jennie. Addie Rebecca m. Dwight Doolittle. and they had five ■ I I, Helen, Charles, Frank and Clarence Atwatcr. Walter is 1 und live.s in Derby, Conn.; had three children, one died. Jennie is I and has one rhild and has lost one. HI'?, rntnklln Benjainiu, .son of Anan; m. .Inly 1(», ISfi^t, Elizaljcth, dau. ol' Marv Barne.s. He was a farmer and pt. 3. 1841. Livfd in llhndis. Marthenia. b. Sept. 3. 1861. 961. John J., son of Joseph; m. April 18, 1866, Mary, dau. of Obidali and Sarah Dunn IK- live.s in La Harpe, 111., i.s a farmer; also all of his son. 1613. Jo.si-ph Lafayette, b. Mar. 8, 1867. 1614. Durinda C. b. Jan. 31. 1869. 1615. John JumcH. b. Mar. 2. 1872. 1616. Arietta Permilda. b. PVb. 22. 1875. 1617. William Lee. b. Dec. IS, 1877. 161 H WilliH N.. b. N<.v. 28. 1882. 1619. D.lbert. b. Feb. 7, 1885. 1620. Fred R,. b. May 5. 1888. 98S. Jer.Miilah John, .son of Job Mansfield; m. Nov. 3, 1849, Mary W. White, b. Oct. 10, 1827, d. Sept. 13, 1862; (2) March 28, 1861, Frances C. Moulthrop, b. Dec. 18. 1837. He d. Nov. 14, 1896. ATWATER GENEALOGY 153 1621. Emily, b. March 15, 1865. 1622. Frances Butler, b. June 2, 1867; d. Oct. 3, 1952. 1623. Mary White, b. Aug. 27, 1869: m. Dr. H. F. Smith, of Hartford. She d. Feb. 21, 1923. 1624. Catherine Rich, b. Jan. 23, 1872. 1625. Grace, b. April 7, 1874; d. Oct. 22, 1930. 1626. Georgine, b. March 3, 1877; d. April 24, 1951. 1627. Jessie, b. Dec. 8, 1879. 964. Jeanette Mary, dau. of Job Mansfield; m. June 17, 1851, Edward S., son of Samuel Tuttle and Lucinda Thorpe; he d. Jan. 9, 1856; (2) Jan. 1, 1862, Rev. Smyth Dayton. She d. Jan. 17, 1898. 965. Lydia Anne, dau. of Job Mansfield; m. April 11. 1854. James Percival, son of Samuel Barker and Mary Ann Kirkham; b. May 2, 1831. A carriage maker of New Haven. He d. April 1, 1869. 966. Henry Lockwood, son of John Starr, lived at Atlanta, Ga.; m. Oct. 5, 1857, Delia Ventris, d. Aug. 13, 1913. He was a carriage dealer. He d. Feb. 20, 1914. 967. Alfred P]benezer, son of John Starr; m. Jan. 12, 1865, Mary Beatrice, dau. of James Ballard Sherrod and Mary Caroline White, b. March 31, 1842. He d. July 8, 1900. He was a carriage dealer. 1628. Olivia Stansel, b. Feb. 25, 1871; m. Nov., 1893, Isaac S. Farish; d. Jan. 31, 1897. 968. John Starr, son of John Starr, m. June 29, 1845; m. Nov. 14, 1870, Margaret Celia, dau. of Hezekiah Thomas and Margaret Stevens. She was b. Aug. 7, 1843, in Bethany, Conn., and d. Nov. 14, 1877. He d. Nov. 4, 1925. He was an accountant in New Haven. 1629. Ellen Hattie, b. Nov. 16, 1872; m. Thomas E. Goudy. 969. James, son of Stephen Harris; m. Oct. 3, 1853, Mary Grace Stewart, dau. of James Stewart and Anna Lathrop, b. May 6, 1828. His occupation was a farmer. She d. Oct. 19, 1902. He d. Nov. 24, 1905. 1630. Clifford James, b. Nov. 8, 1858. 1631. Clayton Welles, b. Jan. 23, 1864. 970. Frances M., dau. of Titus; m. Aug. 20, 1860, William P., son of Royal and Harriet S. Fowler, of Westfield, Mass. 971. Franklin Bliss, son of Titus; m. Sept. 3, 1860, Amelia J., dau. of Eli H. Osborn and Julia Blair. He was a farmer and lived at Westfield, Mass., where he d. March 9, 1893. She d. July 1, 1900; aged 59 years. 1632. Frank Vincent, b. June 29, 1861; m. May 2, 1897, Regina de Solio, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He lives in London. 1633. Nellie Frances, b. Mar. 1, 1863; m. E. C. Bissell. She d. Dec, 1922. 1634. James Holland, b. Sept. 16, 1869. 1635. Henry W^ilson, b. Dec. 4, 1875. 972. Wells, son of Noah; m. Frances Jane Aiken. He d. March 1, 1864, in Russell, Mass. 97."). Dwight M., son of Jeremiah; m. Dec. 29, 1869, Ella, dau. of Leonard and Lucinda Bemont. Westfield, Mass. Was a whip manufacturer. He d. July 17, 1917, in Oakland, Cahf. 1636. Henry Cook, b. Sept. 26, 1874. 976. James Henry, son of Jeremiah; m. Nov. 27, 1873, Tirzah, dau. of Horace Birge and Lucy E. Stiles, b. April 4, 1856. They lived in Westfield, Mass. She m. (2| Dec. 19, 1887. Frederick K. Rood. 1637. Angelo Edward, b. Oct. 7, 1875. 979. Ellen M., dau. of Leonard; m. Sept. 28. 1870, R. M. Cheslev. She d. Nov. 20, 1901. 980. Albert Chamberlain, son of Leonard; m. June 4, 1866, Margaret Carswell, b. Oct. 15, 1845. Margaret d. Jan. 6, 1939. IM ATWATER GENEALOGY 1638. Bert Leonard, b. March 7, 1867. 1639. Waller Eldredge. b. Mav 30. 1870. 1640. Helen Louisa, b. Dec. 15. 1872. 1641. Marv C. b. Mav 15. 1878. 1642. Margaret, b. Jan. 2, 1881. »«i. Dennis HetlKes, son of Leonard; m. Jan. 26, 1887, Ella C. Ryder, b. Aug. 23. Ib45. A traveling salesman of Red Bank, N. J. He d. Aug. 1. 1918. 1643. Frances Eliza, b. April 4. 1888; unm. 1644. Benjamin Leonard, b. May 13. 1890. 98'i. Leomird Ct>rnelius. son of Leonard: m. Jan. 15, 1890. Hattie A. Moore, b. March 4. 1859. Westfield, Mass. His occupation was quarrying marble. He d. Jan 13. 1926. 1645. Allen Moore, b. Oct. 28, 1891. 1646. Leonard, b. Nov. 20. 1893. 983. Jiunes Billings, son of Leonard; m. May 14. 1885, Lucy Gould Collins. He graduated from the Westfield High School in 1875; received his A.B. degree in 1879 from Williams College and in 1882, his M.D. degree from the Medical Department of the University of the City of New York. He was a !• of the American Medical Association, Massachusetts Medical Society, a . of the American College of Surgeons, the surgeon for the New York Central road at Westfield. consulting physician and surgeon to Noble Hospital and Shurtleff Mission, and for the period of the war with Germany, chairman of the Medical Advisory Board for district No. 6. State of Massachusetts. 1647. Collins, b. Sept. 10. 1886. 1648. Jeanette L.. b. Aug. 3, 1889; m. April 19, 1913, Harry M. Ives, of Danburv. Conn. He d. Sept. 1, 1914. 1649. David, b. Nov. 3. 1894. 9H4. Lufv Frances, dau. of Leonard; m. July 3, 1895, Rev. Lyman Horace Blake. She d' Jan. 10, 1908. 958. Margan-t (lark, dau. of Leonard; m. Sept. 5. 1893, Dr. Gilbert Norris Jone.s. d. Jan. 26, 1924. She lives at Wellesly Hills, Mass. Margaret Norris, b. April 28. 1894; m. John Dutton Little. One dau. Margaret Gilbert, b. April 2, 1924. 989. (iiMirge I^^'onard, son of Joseph; m. May 11, 1892, Maud D., dau. of Tnstem D. Brown and Maria Caple. b. Nov. 15, 1870. He was a tailor, hut is now a farmer in Canandaigua. N. Y. 1650. Frances Almira. b. March 1. 1893. 1651. Emma Capl.-. b. April 11. 1895. 99<). Jusi'pli Willhun, son of Joseph Hall; m. Betsey Ann Buinham. He d. about 1854. He lived in Cheshire. Conn. 1652. Kirtland W.. b. Dec. 25, 1840. 1653. Truman, b. 1854; m. July 29, 1876, Emma J. Neal, d. May 7, 1878. 9UI. Milfs ItarlMT, .son of Cornelius; m. Lydia S., dau. of Ira anti riiilanda Slone Alwaler. Shanesville, Ohio. He d. Dec. 26, 1878. She d. .I;in., 1879. 993. John Tadd. .son of Chauncev: m. in 1834, Matilda, dau. of Capt. Wyman Hill, b. 1814. They lived in Sheffield, Ohio, where she d. in 1861. 1654 Chauncey Wyman, b, April 15, 18.'56. 1655. Aliiion B.. b."N<.v. 19. 1845. 1656. John Wdbur, b. Aug. 4. 1848. rected . as the years went by built a more commodious one. ATWATER GENEALOGY 155 Hiram Covill was among those who fell in battle during the Civil War and Laura Atwater was left a widow with one son, Allen, whom she educated at college, while she herself carried on the farm and later erected a fine brick residence. She d. in the winter of 1876. Her son Allen and his wife have been living on the old farm until within a few years. 1000. Charles Abel, son of Lyman; m. 1845, Susan Jane Dawson, b. Nov. 22, 1825. He d. Sept. 30, 1863. She m. (2) his brother, Miles L. 1657. Caroline Elizabeth, b. Jan. 21, 1846; m. Thomas J. Dodge. 1658. Julius Lloyd, b. Jan. 7, 1848; m. Mary E. Dodge. 1659. Thomas Lyman, b. March 3, 1850. 1660. Mary Ann, b. Dec. 16, 1853. 1661. Mariah Eliza, b. Feb. 4, 1855; d. Feb., 1879; m. John Maclain. 1662. Myron Scott, b. April 7, 1857; m. Clarissa Offord. 1663. John L. C, b. Jan. 15, 1860; m. Nancy E. Dobbins. 1001. Miles L., son of Lyman; m. March 1, 1849, Harriet, dau. of J. W. Baldwin and Liddie Wiseman, b. Dec. 8, 1831, d. Nov. 19, 1904, aged 73. (2) Susan Jane Dawson, widow of his brother, Charles. She d. in 1897. He was a farmer of Lewisville, Polk County, Oregon. He d. April 19, 1898. 1664. Lewis H., b. March 12, 1850; d. April 13, 1927. 1665. James L., b. Feb. 4, 1852. 1666. Emma J., b. Sept. 4, 1855; m. G. T. Hollister. 1667. John William, b. Sept. 20, 1861. 1668. George, b. Sept. 21, 1869; d. May 29, 1933. 1002. LiK'uis K., son of Lyman; m. March 14, 1855, Elizabeth C. Rounds. He d. Nov. 3, 1911. They lived in Ipava, 111. She was b. April 20, 1838. 1669. Francis M., b. Dec. 4, 1856. 1670. James A., b. May 28, 1859. 1671. Harvey H., b. Nov. 21, 1861. 1672. Ellsworth G., b. April 4, 1864. 1673. Sarah J., b. Dec. 20, 1866. 1674. Emma E., b. Feb. 14, 1870. 1675. Burleigh E., b. March 16, 1874. 1676. George O., ta. Nov. 9. 1876. 1677. Laura C, b. Feb. 9, 1886. 1003. Caroline E., dau. of Lyman; m. Isaac O. Smith, b. April 5, 1821. She d. Oct. 7, 1917. 1004. Marcus, son of Lyman; m. Lucinda Dodge. He disappeared and was never heard from. She d. in 1861. 1678. Lyman J., b. Feb. 25, 1861. 1679. Frank F.; unm. 1680. William H.; unm. 1005. John Wesley, son of Lyman; m. Rose Thompson. 1681. Harvey. 1682. John. 1006. -James, son of Lyman; m. Ellen Littlejohn. She d. July 26, 1907. Havana, 111. Had two boys and two girls, but all dead. He d. 1921. 1010. Hollister, son of Marquis; m. Jan. 1, 1844. Frances M. Blanchard, b. at Whitingham, Vt., Mar. 10, 1821; d. Oct. 15, 1888. He d. Mar. 15, 1895. 1683. Herbert Josiah, b. Feb. 5, 1845; d. Sept. 23, 1848. 1684. Ella M., b. June 25, 1848. 1685. Charles H., b. Jan. 11, 1857; d. Feb. 18, 1867. 1686. Clarence Eugene, b. May 30, 1858. 1687. Clara Adell, b. Jan. 24, 1860; d. March 24, 1861. 1011. Laura, dau. of Jared; m. Oct. 24, 1833, Edmund Bradley, of Hamden. She d. Feb. 20, 1899, aged 88. He d. Oct. 1, 1863, aged 57. 1012. Ruth D., dau. of Jared; m. Nov. 10, 1833, Leverett Hotchkiss. She d. July 9, 1835. Left one child, Mary Amelia. 156 ATWATER GENEALOGY 1013. Betsey, dau. of Jared: m. Jan. 13, 1849. Charles G. Atwater. who d. Apn! 4, 187-:. (2» Samuel A. Baldwin, of New York state, a carpenter by trade who d m November. 1893. She d. in 1904. 1014. Alfred, son of Samuel; m. Dec. 31. 1835, Lucy B. Avery. She d. March 4. 1897. He d. Dec. 13. 1892. 1688. Juha A., b. Dec. 7, 1836; d. March 25, 1866; m. June 26, 1862, Dwight B. Hitchcock. He d. 1864. 1689. AmeHa L., b. Mav 13. 1845; m. Oct. 2, 1867, Ransom B. Moore, d. March 4. 1873. 1690. Samuel Henry, b. June 7. 1854. 1016. Edwin, son of Samuel; m. Feb. 26. 1854. Ruth Ford. d. July 5, 1900. He was in the furniture business in Hunter. He d. April 6, 1876. 1691. Helen, b. Oct. 9, 1856; unm.; d. 1926. 1692. Viola, b. Julv 9. 1859; unm.; d. May 24, 1945. 1693. Sidnevetta. b. Oct. 2. 1861; m. Oct. 9. 1898, Geo. McKeivie, d. Dec. 27. 1901. She d. Nov.. 1937. 1018. Sarah B., dau. of Samuel; m. Anson Hitchcock, b. April 9. 1820; d. in Windham. X. Y.. April. 1864. iU-»l. Knierett. dau. of Samuel; m. Mar. 13. 1856. Piatt Osborn Hitchcock, at Windham. N. Y. Se was b. May 10, 1832. He d. June 4. 1915. She d. Feb. 12. 1917. Hi'i'i. Samuel \>(»i»ster. son of Stephen W^ooster; m. Feb. 4. 1857. Marietta, dau. of Eben Beers and Lois Johnson. He d. Nov. 21, 1869. She d. Mar. 7, 1903. 1694. Frederick W., b. Aug. 31. 1858. 1695. Lucina Hunt. b. Feb. 24. 1860. 1696. Elmer Ellsworth, b. Jan. 20, 1862. 1697. Piatt Romain. b. Oct. 31. 1863. 1698. Alfred Eugene, b. Sept. 21. 1866. MtiS. .Vuri-lia H., dau. of Stephen Wooster; m. Sept. 7, 1868, Samuel Brown. She d. March 7. 1903. Lived in Jewett. N. Y. I (I'M. <;«iirKe Camp, son of Elam; lived in Plymouth and Bristol, Conn.; Ill Au^. 15. 1832. Atleline, dau. of Roger Norton and Almira Root, b. June 21, 1813; d. April 25. 1893. He d. Nov. 9, 1885. Five children died without issue. 1699. Almira Chloe. b. Nov. 13. 1832; m. Everett Horton. of Bristol. lOiG. Hi-nry, son of Wyllys; m. Oct. 1, 1837, Catherine, dau. of Benjamin Fenn and K.luiah Dunbar.'b.'Oct. 22, 1817; d. May 11, 1863. He d. Apr. 25. 1865. 1700. Theresa, b. March 20, 1839. 1701. Eugene, b. Sept. 8. 1843. 1702. Dorence. b. Feb. 3. 1845. 1703. Catherine, b. Nov. 24, 1849. 1704. Kuhard. b. Feb. 23, 1853; d. Oct. 5. 1933. 1705 F>ancis. b. Dec. 3, 1858. 10'i7. ll««U<«y, dau. of Wvlly.s; m. April 7, 1841, Stephen K.iin, of IMviiiouth, Conn. She d. Nov. 5. 1895. ln.'h WilllH. son of Wyllys; m. Jan. 31, 1856. Marietta, 43. Kli/a Sutherland, dau. of Horace; m. Sylvester Childs, who d. Sept. 6, 1849. aged 32; (2i Harrison Tuan. Two children, Frances Josephine and Sylvester, were born to Mr. and Mrs. Childs. 1044. Spafford L., son of Horace; m. March 20, 1850. Mary Spriggs, b. Oct. 27. 185U: d. Sept. 8. 1901. He d. March 7, 1911. 1733. Atlas Worthington, b. March 27. 1851. 1734. Lewis Spriggs. b. Mav 29. 1853; m. Mary Scully. 1735. Edson Richard, b. March 27. 1855. 1736. Willis Byron, b. Aug. 27, 1860. 1047. JuliuK, son of Goodyear; m. Mary Anna Anthony. He d. Oct. 1, 1868. Their children were Charles. Emma and Julius. 1048. Lucy Jane. dau. of Goodyear; m. Nov. 1. 1855. Elias Dodd. They lived in Venice. N Y Two .sons. Fred, b. May, 1857, and James M., m. Mary Hall. luiy. .Mar\ Anna, dau. of Goodyear; m. James Nichols. One ilau., Ada, m. Wilson Mosher. 1(».>0. Tiinotliv .L (1., son of Goodyear; m. Phebe Jane Nichols; she d. Dec. 24. 1889. 1737. Minnie, m. Daniel Hunter, who have one dau., Edith. lO.'SI. Kuicene L.. son of Richard Newman; m. May 13, 1872, Rosotta Mali.soii He lives in Rochester, N. Y. 1738. Clarencf, b. Feb. 26, 1878. 1739. I. Zora. b. Feb. 3, 1885. 1052. Klla, dau. of Richard Newman; m. Scott Malison. They live at WarKHw. N. Y. lO.VI. Lucy A., dau. of Richard Newman; m. Dec. 18, 1895, Clarence Gale. They live in Moravia, N. Y. Nina Atwater. b. Nov. 3, 1896. Mary Ani jMTond dau.. Mary Margaret, b. Sept. 19, 1903; m. May, 1924, •Martm Donovan. ATWATER GENEALOGY 159 1056. Frank J., son of Lewis; m. April 9, 1873. Ada CoiTiing. Lived at Manchester, Iowa. He d. Aug., 1898. 1740. Lewis Corning. 1058. Frederick Clay, son of Samuel; m. 1880, Verda Mont Kelsey. Newark, N. J. In the grocery trade. He d. Oct. 13, 1909. She d. Jan. 10, 1908. 1741. Fred Clay, Jr., b. Aug. 28, 1881. 1742. Nelson James, b. July 24, 1880. 1743. Charlotte Belle, b. April 10, 1889; m. Clarence G. Yoran. 1744. Julia Kelsey, b. April 12, 1896. 1745. Joseph Young, b. Nov. 13, 1898. 1060. Samuel Nelson, son of Samuel; m. Jan. 10, 1893, Katherine De Nye, dau. of Cornelius T. Williamson and Helen Schaffer, b. June 29, 1865. He d. April 13, 1907. 1746. DeNye Williamson, b. Aug. 14, 1894; d. April 13, 1948. 1747. Kenneth Nelson, b. Feb. 11, 1896. 1748. Donald Williamson, b. Oct. 6, 1900; m. Dorothy Frances, b. July 10, 1902, of Philadelphia, Pa., dau. of Howard Austin and Anna Helen Barrett Darling. 1062. Lisette L., dau. of Jason; m. May 2, 1837, Dr. James H. Jerome, of Trumansburg, N. Y. She d. July 30, 1863. 1063. >Iarv' G.. dau. of Jason; b. Jan. 25, 1819; m. Sept. 5, 1838, Sanford P. Allen; moved to Michigan; d. Dec. 16, 1847. 1064. Stephen Decatur, son of Jason; m. May 1, 1850, Julia A., dau. of Isaac Beers. He d. Feb. 24, 1889. 1749. Charles Hall, b. Aug. 4, 1852. 1750. Fred Beers, b. May 4, 1854. 1065. Jason J., son of Jason; m. May 4, 1844, Eliza C. Dunlop. He d. May 19, 1864. 1751. Minnie J., b. Dec. 25, 1844; m. W. W. Pierce. 1066. Samuel T., son of Jeremiah; m. Sept. 1, 1841, Matilda, dau. of James Mead and Sabra Lester. A weaver and farmer at Lansing, N. Y. She was b. July 23, 1819; d. Oct. 7, 1900. He d. Nov. 18, 1897. 1752. Emma, b. June 25, 1848. 1753. Jennie, b. July 19. 1855. 1068. Dwight J., son of Jeremiah, m. Almira Cook; (2) Mrs. Jane Lewis Curtis, d. Dec. 15, 1854; (3) Mary Lewis, d. Oct. 16, 1924. 1754. Kate, m. G. L. Adams. 1069. John Bowman, son of Jeremiah; m. Aug. 25, 1851, Lauretta Allen, b. April 14, 1829. He was a promoter and inventor and resided at Morgan Park, Illinois. 1755. Arthur Jerome, b. May 8, 1858. 1756. Edith May, b. June 13, 1865; unm.; d. Dec. 3, 1951. 1070. Wilson D., son of Jeremiah; m. Jan. 12, 1846, Mary Clark, d. July 3, 1898. He d. Feb., 1892, aged 76. 1757. Ella E., b. Sept. 12, 1846; m. Nov. 1, 1882, William Tremaine, b. Nov. 20, 1861. 1071. Willis Goodyear, son of Jeremiah; m. Oct. 6, 1858, Catherine Snyder, b. Sept. 10, 1833. He lived in Elmira, N. Y. He d. June 6, 1907. 1758. Frank Dwight, b. Oct. 25, 1859. 1759. Snyder Peter, b. June 4, 1862. 1760. Clara Eveline, b. Sept. 27, 1868. 1761. Floyd Alden, b. Oct. 13, 1875. 1072. Darius Adams, son of Jeremiah; m. Nov. 13, 1860, Fidelia Jane Lyon. A carpenter of Elmira, N. Y. She was b. June 4, 1840; d. Nov. 13. 1877. He d. Dec. 29, 1891. 1762. Burton W., b. July 11, 1862. 160 ATWATER GENEALOGY 1763. Una U.. b. Mav 2. 1869: d. Aug. 1. 1924; m. March 14, 1888. Levelle C. Mills. 1764 Charles A., b. Dec. 20. 1871. 1765. Lucia A., b. June 4, 1875. 1766. Zora B.. b. Feb. 19. 1844; m. July 15, 1917, Noserwan Haraiyia. 1073. Ambrose (.'otter, son of Jeremiah; m. July 4, 1883, Emma Baker, b. Mav 4. 1854. Groton. N. Y. He d. Dec. 19. 1913. She d. April 7, 1937. ■ 1767. Lucv T.. b. Dec. 16. 1884. 1768. Bertha, b. Feb. 28, 1886. 1769. Eusent-. b. April 12. 1888. 1770. Ralph A., b. Julv 14, 1892. 1771. John B.. b. March 9. 1894. 1772 Mary. b. Dec. 14. 1895. 1074. Alonzo B., son of John G.; b. April 6, 1805; m. Nov. 24, 1825. Tainar E. Benjamin, b. Aug. 11. 1804; d. Sept. 24. 1888. He lived in Genoa. N. Y., and was a mason and farmer. He d. Feb. 14, 1878. 1773. Alonzo M.. b. May 28. 1828. 1774. Norman B.. b. Aug. 11. 1830. 1775. Jason G.. b. Sept. 26. 1834. 1776. Emilv C. b. Dec. 12. 1841; unm. 1777. \V. Hudson, b. April 20. 1844. 1076. John (1., .son of John G.; m. Sept. 9. 1841. Pamelia Goodyear, b. Aug. 7. 1820; d. Nov. 23. 1857; (2i Aug. 6. 1858. Julia McGuigan. d. July 29, 1877. He was a farmer at Genoa. N. Y.. and d. April 12, 1890. 1778. Lois Augusta, b. Nov. 12. 1843. 1779. George Weston, b. Sept. 20. 1849. 1780. Jesse Gifford, b. Feb. 14, 1853. 1077. Fllza F:.. dau. of Newman; m. Sept. 14, 1871, Andrew J. Rheinhold. of Winsled. C(»nn. 1078. .Abigail .Augustii, dau. of John Osborn; in. Oct. 3, 1832, Chester Atkms. of Hamden. Their children were Abigail and Louisa. He d. July 2, 1873. 1079. Klizii .\iui. dau. of Jolin Osborn; m. Dr. .John Tulllo, of New York City; (2 1 William Peck. lOHO. Kini'linr, dau. of John Osborn; m. Nov. 29. 1829, Benjamin Warner. of Hamd«-n. He wa.s b. Aug. 29. 1801 : d. Jan. 25. 1860. She d. in Now Haven, April 25, 1897. lOHl. Danifl i>*onard, son of John Osborn; m. Aug. 22. 1830, Rosolia, dau. of E»>er and Clarrissa Brooks Blakeslee. b. May 8. 1810. He d. April 18. 1850. Hi.s widow, Rosolia. m. Nathan Tibbals, Dec. 28. 1852, and died April 18. 1889. 17S1. Leonard Augu.stus. b. Nov. 9, 1831. I0«','. <;«*urg<- WiilanI, .sun of John Osborn; m. Nov. 28, 1830. Emcline Dorman. b. Nov., 1808; d. Oct. 13. 1885. He d. Feb. 5, 1862. Lived in New Haven. 172. Jane Loui.sa. b. July 23. 1832; d. May 26, 1860; m. Henrv Woodruff. 1783. G.orge I^vell. b. May 28. 1841. 1784. Emma Lucinda. b. Aug. 22, 1843; m. Morgan Nichols Atwater. 178.^ John Hiirton, b. March 12. 1846. IHx:;. .John Kli/.ur. .son of John Osborn; m. Mary .1. Hill in 1830; d. June 6, J I Din.-y Hill. He d. June, 1852. lia6. " ■■ ■ Is. b. Sept. 16. 1843. 1787. ■ lu. b. Jan. 26. 1M7. lOHI. I( .V.....IKI, .son of Marcus E.; m. Marv Hicock. riLlsficld. Mass. 1788. -k. b. April 24, 1850. Iom: Wtllhim K., 8on of Marcus E.; m. Dec. ,30, 1864. Eliza N. Ross. Pitts- ., (2i Sept. 30, 1874, Charles Dickinson. Peter, b. Nov. 23, 1865. ATWATER GENEALOGY 161 1090. Allen H., son of Leverett, b. in Riga, N. Y.; m. April 19, 1832, Eliza Ann, dau. of Phineas M. Parmelee and Mary Meigs Wood. He d. Oct. 3, 1889 at Frankfort, S. Dak. He served four terms in the Wisconsin Legislature. 1790. Berton Carlos, b. May 4, 1843. 1791. Josephine, b. May 4, 1845. 1792. Melina Elizabeth, b. June 30, 1847. 1793. Emery Allen, b. Aug. 10, 1849; unm. 1794. Regina Idalene, b. Oct. 15, 1851. 1795. Horatio Ward, b. Julv 2, 1854. 1796. Ichabod Hiram, b. Oct. 12, 1856. 1797. Lillian Eliza, b. May 8, 1860. 1095. Josiah Wolcott, son of Lyman; m. Fanny, dau. of Henry Blawnot; (2) Mahala, dau. of Titus Case and Amy Reed; (3) Clara, sister of Mahala; (4) Widow Sarah Dowd. He was a farmer at Barkhamsted, Conn. He held the offices of constable, grand juror, selectman and representative. 1798. Josiah Wolcott, b. Dec. 16, 1838. 1799. Harriet F., b. March 7, 1840; m. Asahel Humphrey. 1097. Sarah Louise, dau. of Lyman; m. Sept. 4, 1838, Martin Rust. Lived at Barkhamsted. Conn. She d. Oct. 31, 1851. He d. Dec. 21, 1851. Lucinda, b. 1840; m. Sept. 27, 1854, Leonard Doolittle. Mary, m. Nov. 28, 1874, George Curtis. Martha, m. March 28, 1874, Frederick Driggs. 1098. Kuth Livia, dau. of Jared; m. March 22, 1849, Ira, son of John R. Johnson and Lucy Tuttill, b. May 8, 1825. He was a farmer at Byron, N. Y., and d. Oct. 2, 1870. 1099. Jared Allen, son of Jared; m. Oct. 8, 1856, Mary Jane, dau. of Amos G. Crampton and Prudence Tew, b. April 28, 1833. They lived in Leroy, N. Y., and he was a stone mason. He d. June, 1917. She d. April 27, 1909. 1800. Lyman J., b. Sept. 28, 1858. 1801. Jennie M., b. Feb. 26, 1865. 1802. Nettie B., b. Aug. 26, 1866; unm. 1100. Alonzo Edwin, son of Jared; m. Nov. 8, 1860, Sarah H. Hamblin, b. Julv 20, 1832; d. January 8, 1913. He d. June 3, 1910. 1803. Flora E., b. March 26, 1863; rn. 1885, Ezekial Fordyce. Linnie Blanche, b. May 21, 1889. Fay, b. 1894. 1804. Corles E., b. March 2, 1866; m. Lives in St. Louis, Mich. Virgil A., b. Oct. 26, 1889; m. 1805. Jennie Ruth, b. Oct. 16, 1900. 1102. David, son of Daniel; m. Dec. 29, 1842, Betsey, dau. of Paul Wilder, b. Jan. 30, 1820; d. Nov. 7. 1895. He d. Dec, 1873. They lived at Clarendon, Vt. 1806. Alonzo D., b. Feb. 9, 1844. 1807. Alfred H., b. Sept. 16, 1845. 1808. Lorette F., b. Nov. 26, 1849. 1809. Myron P., b. Feb. 28, 1852. 1810. Charles W., b. Aug. 9, 1856. 1811. Laura B., b. Aug. 24, 1861. 1104. Socrates, son of Daniel; m. March 30, 1850, Lydia A. Wendover, dau. of Thomas and Margaret Levesee, b. July 17, 1831. They lived at Minden, Neb. She d. Feb. 2, 1893. He d. Jan. 4, 1905. 1812. Erastus Wellington, b. July 8, 1856. 1813. Orlando Dallas, b. Dec. 31, 1865. 1109. Royal, son of Daniel; m. Sept. 24, 1854, Sarah F. McDowell. He lived in Franklin, "Penn., and later in Robins, Iowa. He was killed in a nmaway accident July 7, 1885. She was b. Aug. 13, 1831, and d. Oct. 14, 1893. 1814. Daniel W.. b. Nov. 9, 1856. 1815. Ayres B., b. May 30, 1858. 1816. Laura M., b. Jan. 7, 1865. 1817. Charles S., b. Nov. 15, 1866; imm. 162 ATWATER GENEALOGY - :^ Louise C. b. Aug. 6. 1868. isiy. James R., b. Sept. 1, 1880. 1110. Asa, son of Daniel; m. Dec. 25. 1877. Susan M. Brown. They lived at Wells. Vt No children. He d. Jan. 8. 1908. She d. Nov. 2. 1916. 1111. Jumtthun. son of Jonathan; m. May 20. 1877. Flora E. Preston. Lived in Middletown, Vt. He d. Jan. 26. 1892. She m. (2) June 20. 1894. Wm. Cooper, of Wells, Vt. 1820. Flora S.. b. Feb. 15. 1878; m. Oct. 9. 1895. Myrtle D. Cooper, b. May 11. 1872. He is a farmer at Middletown, Vt. Their children are: Viola E.. b. Mav 26. 1898; Vera M.. b. Sept. 14. 1900; Hazel M., b. April 12, 1902; Lee J., b. Aug. 3. 1903; Roy R.. b. Feb. 28. 1905. 1114. Mary. dau. of Stephen: m. Orlando Tanner; removed to Illinois, where both died. 1115. Sarah, dau. of Stephen; m. George Ware. They had two children. both married. 1116. l.vinan, son of Stephen; m. Jane, dau. of Ephraim Gilmore and Laura Ingraham. b. Nov. 17. 1822; d. June 27. 1882. A farmer of Ludlow. Vt. 1118. KInathan Keynolds, son of John; m. April 15, 1858, Rosa Patience Smith, b. Xuv. lit. 1835; d. July 12. 1896. A lawyer, clergyman, and editor of Christian Intelligencer; Brooklyn. He d. Nov. 29, 1899. 1S21. Julia Lawrence, b. March 7, 1859. IM'J. Rosa Reynolds, b. Oct. 12. 1860. IM'.i Maria Louisa, b. Jan. 23. 1863. 1824. Anna Grant, b. Juno 5. 1865; m. May 15, 1897, Lewis R. Knapp. H d. May 28, 1902. 1825. Clara Parsons, b. July 16. 1869. 1119. (■iirn«'liuN Kush. son of John; m. April 8, 1852, Mary Malvina Hull. b. Feb 24. ISL'T, <.t Tribes Hill. N. Y. He d. Feb. 12. 1887. She d. Jan. 21, 1917. 1826. Maurice Hooker, b. Oct. 11. 1854. 1827. Louise, b. July 8. 1856; unm. 1828. Cornelius Rush. b. June 8, 1858. !1-»I. Nancy, dau. of Elnathan; m. 1837, John McFee. who d. July 15. Ih41; (2 I 1844.' James E. Shader. She d. 1887. 1124. John B., son of Elnathan: m. Nov. 5, 1856. Sabrina, dau. of John Dillenbeck aiwl Maria Lintner, b. Mav 24, 1836; d. April 24, 1903. A fanner at Fulton. N. Y. He d. May 7. 1913. 1829. Ida A., b. Dec. 5. 1858. 1830. George Elnathan. b. Dec. 15. 1861. 1831. John Clarence, b. Oct. 15. 1875. 1832. Wilham Rice. b. Oct. 13. 1881; chief electrician American company's woolen mills. Fulton. N. Y.; m. May 4, 1918, Elsie Mcintosh. I !•»."». Mary l.ouKi-, dau. of Philo Judson; m. April, 1849, Alfred H. Alex- ander, of New .Marlb<.ro, Ma.ss. She d. Nov. 18. 1903. He d. Nov.. 1913. Alice, b. June 9, 1852; d. F.b. 29, 18.56. Ada, b. .May 31. 1858; m. Dec. 31, 1881, Harri.son H. Golding, .son of Levi and Mary Cunningham. They live in Mill River, Mass. AviM I., b. April 9, 1883; m. June 6. 1901, Arthur E. Haynes, and have Alfred M., b. April 7, 1902: Katherine Race, b. Sept. 4. 1904; Margue- nl.-. b. Oct. 2, 1906; Evelyn, h. Dec. 14. 1915; Alice Golding. b. 1892, m. 1914. R.-ginald H. Tuthill. and have Alexander H., b. Dec. 26, 1918, and Beverly I>jui.se, b. Sept. 22, 1923. Frc ■. R. I. Volunteer Infantry and saw active service in Eastern '. •. From 1863 to 1871 he represented the American Wood Paper Co., of 1 . — .. jice. R. I., at their Royersford, Pa., mill. In 1874 he lemoved to western New York, living in Palmyra four years and Fairport eight years, and in 1886 -■ n Batavia. Genesee county. In 1886 he became connected with the J . Harvester Co., of Batavia. N. Y.. was elected trustee and treasurer in Itsifl. vice-president in 1898 and president in 1907, continuing- to hold the positions of president and treasurer up to the time of his death, which occunod on September 2, 1910. 1863. William Langworthv. b. Aug. 15. 1873. 1864. Edward Congdon, b. Oct. 9, 1876. 1865. Ahce Elizabeth, b. Nov. 18. 1878. 1866. Frances Randolph, b. Aug. 3. 1883. 1146. Kiehurd Mead, son of Stephen; m. Sept. 30. 1867, Abby Sophia Greene, dau. of Christopher A. and Sarah Ann Chase, b. Dec. 12, 1844. Abby Sophia Greene is a lineal descendant of Roger Williams of Rhode Island. Hist. data p. 164, Vol. 4. He d. November, 1922. 1867. Sophia Mead. b. Sept. 4, 1868. 1868. Christopher Greene, b. Dec. 23. 1869. 1869. Ethelwvn Morrill, b. July 14. 1871. 1870. Richard Mead. Jr., b. Mav 16, 1873. 1871. David Hastings, b. Nov. 8, 1875. 1872. Anna Dorothea, b. June 27, 1877. 1873. Maxwell Wanton, b. Dec. 10. 1878. 1874. Elizabeth Arnold, b. June 14, 1880. 1875. Marjory Garrison, b. Aug. 24, 1883. 1148. Anne Caroline, dau. of Stephen; m. May 29, 1877, Rev. J. H. Mason. who in 1876, closed a seven-year pastorate with the First Baptist church in New Haven. She is the Caroline Atwater Mason who has attained considerable reputation as an authoress. Marv Atwater. b. Oct. 17, 1878. Ruth Little, b. Nov. 25, 1883. 1149. William I^'vi, son of Levi H., m. Nov. 1, 1869, Emily, dau. of Harrison and Adeha Bennett of Somerset. She d. 1905. An architect and builder, later a grain dealer, and was for several terms supervisor of the town of Somerset. He d. March 4. 1919. Il.'.«» Kli/.aheth H.. dau. of Levi H.; m. March 10, 1869, Albert E., son of Henry H and Julia A. Frost, of Somerset, N. Y. She d. Sept.. 1932. Mary Julia, b. March 22. 1870; m. March, 1890, Jefferson L., b. Aug. 24, 1H67. .s(jn of Jas. A. and Harriet J. Dickinson, of Newfane, N. Y. Bertha Clara, b. Dec. 4. 1890. Raymond Albert, b. Aug. 13, 1892. Dorothy Esther, b. Oct. 27, 1895. Wilfred Albert, b. July 2, 1871; m. March 17, 1897, Josephine, dau. of Theron and Hannah Dobbs, of Somerset, N. Y. He is a fruit grower and farmer, filling places of trust in the church and community. Has been master of the local grange and interested and active in educational IlncH. Children are: Clifford Elnmre, b. Dec. 28, 1899. Lillian Grace, b. May 28, 1902. llariiali Elizabeth, b. May 25. 1905. He: ig. b. Jan. 14. 1874; m. June 18. 1901, Mary Alice, dau. of Prof, ii W. T. Tultle of I.*af River, 111. Gradual (>d from Northwostorn I ly of Fvanslon, III., in 1901. Served several yeais as snperin- ' I'rairie Sei. binary and other schools in Illinois, and is I' M. K. church at Fan-o. N. Dak. Children are: Wilfrul Tultle, b. Aug. 25. 1905 Henry Hoag, b. Oct. 3. 1907. Arthur Atwater. b. Aug. 5. 1909. ATWATER GENEALOGY 165 Anna Hoag, b. July 19, 1877; m. Sept. 9, 1914, Willis Thompson Mann, formerly of Somerset, now proprietor of "Grand River Orehai'ds," of Geneva, C, one of the leading fruit glowers of the state. She devoted some time to work in Buffalo Woman's Hospital as nurse, but her health giving out she went to Alaska with her sister, and there, becom- ing interested in similar work at Valdez, served a year or more in the Episcopal Hospital at that place. Grace Maria, b. Dec. 11, 1880, was graduated from Genesee Sem, at Lima, N. Y., in 1901. Spent several years in teaching in Illinois and m. Valorous Alderman Paine of Bay City, Mich.. Dec. 11, 1906. They have resided in Valdez and later in Juneau, Alaska. llol. 3Iaria Louise, dau. of Levi H.; m. Oct. 25, 1876, Horatio Berry, of Brooklyn, N. Y. She d. Feb. 28, 1881. Charles Atwater. b. Aug. 5, 1877, m. Carrie, dau. of Charles A. and Sophia Decker, Sept. 23, 1903. Elizabeth Atwater, b. Dec. 3, 1908; m. Randolph Irving Thornton, banker, b. Nov. 1, 1905. Hackensack, N. J. Elizabeth Kent, b. April 3, 1939. Randolph Irving Jr., b. Sept. 15, 1945. Catherine Vreeland, b. July 11, 1910, m. George Carl Mark, b. May 3, 1903 in Belgium, son of Edward and Dorothy Seek Mark; both d. Chester, N. J. Charles Decker, b. Feb. 13, 1920, m. Rose Marie Kelley, b. July 21, 1920. Charles Thomas, b. July 10, 1945. Nancy Atwater, b. Sept. 21, 1948. David Decker, b. June 20, 1954. Ridgewood, N. J. George Washington, b. Feb. 22, 1879; m. Oct. 12, 1903, Genevieve, dau. of Howard and Nettie W. Cadmus, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Donald Cadmus, b. Jan. 9, 1905; m. May 17, 1930 Helen Frances Oiler, dau. John B. and Adelaide Hartley Oiler. Donald Cadmus Berry Jr., 2nd Lt. U.S. Air Corps Res.; A.B. Williams College. With Chase National Bank. Linda Oiler Berry, b. Feb. 23, 1937. Wheaton College. 1152. Myra J., dau. of Levi Hoag; m. Dec. 11, 1878, George Balderston. He is a nurseryman at Colora, Md. Mary, b. Nov. 16, 1879; d. March 12, 1949. Edward, b. March 21, 1881; m. 1910, Anna E. Dwight. They live in Frieda, N. D.; d. Feb. 24, 1954. Alice, b. Nov. 22, 1882. Jane Canby, b. April 21, 1886; missionary W. China; teacher, mathematics and education; m. Daniel Sheets, b. Feb. 7, 1884, son of Alonzo T. and Annie Middleswarts Dye and professor of physics; both of West China Union University. Bertha, b. Jan. 1, 1888; florist, Colora, Md. Anne, b. Sept. 11, 1889; for- merly Rockefeller Inst., N. Y. Levi Hoag, b. May 8, 1891; m. 1915, Anna E. Fcunner. Helen G., b. Aug. 5, 1916, m. Alton Bell on July 12, 1942. Sue Ann, b. Jan. 18, 1944. Kay Lynn, b. Aug. 12, 1947. Terry Alton, b. March 1, 1949. Robert Ellis, b. Dec. 7, 1950. Robert Levi, b. Sept. 24, 1917, m. Doris Fischer, b. July 17, 1924. Richard Atwater, b. April 24, 1951. Bruce Kenneth, b. Dec. 15, '53. Donald, b. May 13, 1923, m. Jane Martinis. Donna Jane, b. May 28, 1952. Stephen Lloyd, b. May 23, 1954. Sarah, b. Sept. 26, 1892; m. 1915 Herbert Harker. d. 1943. WiUiam A., b. Jan. 20, 1916, m. 1942 Ellen Frances, dau. of George and Julia Mullins Jones of Germantown, Pa. George Randall, b. Sept. 26, 1943. Anne Ellen, b. Oct. 22, 1945. Allen Wilham, b. March 17, 1949. George B., b. Oct. 2, 1918, m. July 16, 1942 Janet. Bruce Roger, b. Dec. 7, 1943. Allen Butler, b. May 7, 1946. Candace Winston, b. Feb. 22, 1950. John, b. June 21, 1922, m. May 20, 1944 Isabelle, a WAC in W.W. II and dau. of Lynnford and Violet Evans Roberts. Scott Evan, b. May 5, 1945. Lynne, b. May 30, 1947. Michele Shelley, b. Jan. 24, 1951. John Roberts, b. June 6, 1952. 166 ATWATER GENEALOGY Kate Butler, b. Nov. 5, 1924. m. Robert Vaughn on June 5. 1948. Robert Thomas Jr. b. July 23, 1951. William Lloyd, b. Sept. 5, 1954. Ruth. b. Feb. 7. 1895. teacher, m. John Edward Liffincott (d. July 4. 1951) Thomas Edward, b. Feb. 23, 1923. m. June 4, 1948 Betty Lee McFarlan. Thomas Edward, b. April 2, 1949. John Daniel, b. March 16, 1952. Mvra Atwater, b. Jan. 3, 1925. m. Nov. 9, 1946 Earl Barrett. Kathleen Ruth, b. June 8. 1948. Ellis, b. Feb. 8. 1953. Stephen Thomas, b. May 9, 1954. Jane Canbv, b. Nov. 6, 1935. Student Earlham College. George, b. June 19, 1896; banker. George Balderston Jr., b. June 21, 1924, m. Oct. 13. 1951 Margaret Ivv Smith. (Chil.) David Mark, b. July 13, 1954. Margaret Ellen, b. Julv 21, 1924, m. Kenneth Brownell. 1949. Robert Maxwell, b. Dec. 11, 1952. Eric Kenneday. b. June 21, 1951. 1153. Stephen, son of Levi Hoag; m. Dec. 13, 1882. Henrietta P. Williams. Her father. Henry Williams, enlisted early in the Civil War and contracted fever of which lie died. Stephen was a young man of earnest Christian character and high principles. He was a Simday school superintendent of his church where he did conscientious work; d. Mav 14, 1899. 1876. Henrv Levi, b. Feb. 28. 1884. 1877. George Edward, b. Oct. 25, 1885. 1878. Mary Cornelia, b. Nov. 17, 1890. 1154. Sarah E.. dau. of Levi Hoag; m. May 14, 1883, Elwood Balderston. Was a member of the Maryland legislature 1916-17, secretary of the Cecil Farmers Club of Cecil Co.. Md., and a member of the Farmers National Congress, Washmgton. D. C. Mark. b. May 2, 1889. A graduate Haverford College. Pa., 1912, spent a year at Harvard and is now professor of Physics and dean of Guilford College. N. C; m. June 13, 1925 Anna Roberts, b. Feb. 26, 1894. Jean, b. July 9, 1927, m. May 13, 1925 Richard Hoag Wilcox, b. Sept. 23. 1927, Woostcr. O., son of Hazel Mae Hoag and Raymond Boor- man Wilcox. Lloyd, b. Jan. 10, 1893. A graduate of Westtown school, spent two years Penna. State Ag. College, short course in agriculture, expert farm manager, Colora, Md. Pvichard Mead, b. June 16, 1898, graduate Westtown School, senior year Haverford College. Pa., 1918; m. June 21. 1923 Rachel McKee. Nancy, b. Feb. 13. 1927, m. Dec. 25. 1948 Leonard Wesley Conrad, ta. Sept. 8. 1923. (Chil.) Kay Lee, b. March 13, 1950. Jo Lyn, b. Sept. 10. 1951. Eric Lloyd, b. Aug. 22, 1955. Il.V"). Ki-rtha K., dau. of Levi Hoag. m. Oct. 17, 1895. Cyrus Cooper, of Coluinbianna, Ohio. Minister of the Society of Friends. Have one son, Samuel. 1156. Ida Dun ;is, (iau. of Joseph H.; m. Oct. 9, 1879, George Broome. She d. Jan. 7, 190U. Il.W. John LarKon, .son of John; resides in Chicago. 111.; m. Manh 25, 1874, Emma Frances, dau. of Alfred Little Scranton and Mary Jane Lamb, b. Jan. 18. lh.'»4. He is a minister and manufacturer, and inventor of the Vive caiMcntH, which have become known all over the world. He was the first mayor of Wf.stern Si)nngs. III. Four children not mentioned are dead. She d. suddenly at Chi«aK«>. Nov. 22, 1923, 1879. (;eb. 21, 1895, Charles Harvey Trues- dcll, a lawyer m La I'orle, Ind. He d. Jan. 15, 1912. M.irKarel, b. Fe»». 10, 1896; m. June 24, 1922, Donald Weir of La Porte, Ind. (dauM. I Margaret Cornelia, b. April 21. 1923; m. Richard Lee Wil- burn. b. Oct. 18. 1926; chemist. Jane Walr. b. - - ; m. Ralph Eugene, b. Dec. 10. 1926, Bayshore, N. Y., Bon of Adelaide Anna ami Karl Judson Miner (deceased); Administra- ATWATER GENEALOGY 167 tive Analyst, (son) Donald Earl, b. Jan. 15, 1955. Charlotte, b. Dec. 20, 1898. 1161. Willard Taft, son of James; m. Aug. 10, 1881, Sarah Ella, dau. of Joseph Shepard Pierce and Matilda Weaver. He was treasurer W. S. Nott Co., of Minneapolis, Minn. He d. Aug. 15, 1911. 1881. James, b. June 8, 1882. 1882. Florence Fay, b. April 28, 1885. 1883. Helen Louise, b. March 4, 1887. 1884. Pierce, b. May 17, 1896. 1885. Lois Taft. b. Oct. 19, 1898. 1162. Charles Nelson, son of James; m. Sept. 12, 1888, Mary, dau. of Dr. Thomas Snowden and Catherine C. Wood, b. Aug. 4, 1865. He was a naval officer. He d. April 22, 1919. 1886. Katherine Snowden, b. Nov. 3, 1889. 1887. Mary Taft, b. March 31, 1892. 1163. Edwin Charlton, son of James; m. Oct. 17, 1888, Alice Newton, dau. of Thomas N. Van Valkenburg and Frances Amelia Lewis, b. May 5, 1865. He is manager of the Nott-Atwater Refining and Belting Co. of Spokane, Wash. 1888. Thomas Van V., b. Oct. 24, 1889. 1889. Dorothy Sylvia, b. June 1, 1891. 1890. Irving Taft, b. Nov. 2, 1892. 1164. Ir\-ing James, son of James; m. June 24, 1890, Florella. dau. of Henry C. Tucker and Clara Warren, b. June 24, 1865. He d. March 12, 1927. 1891. Claire, b. Sept. 29, 1891; writer with National Geographic Society. 1892. Eleanor Hay, b. Dec. 31, 1893. 1893. Elizabeth Tucker, b. May 24, 1895. 1894. Lucia, b. Nov. 19, 1897; insurance agency, established over 60 years ago by James Atwater. 1165. Charles son of David; m. July 3, 1826, Sally Blair, b. May 27, 1803; d. April 14, 1830; (2) Sept. 1, 1830, Sophronia Blair, b. April 19, 1810; d. March 27, 1883. 1895. Harry, b. March 10, 1827. 1896. Mary, b. April 9, 1832. 1897. AdaUne, b. Nov. 2, 1833. 1898. Martha Jane, b. Dec. 25, 1835. 1899. Isaac Edgar, b. Oct. 8, 1839. 1900. Davd H., b. April 12, 1842. 1900. David H., ta. April 12, 1842. 1901. Benjamin, b. Nov. 3, 1845. 1902. Sally, b. Jan. 19, 1848. 1903. Charles J., b. July 10, 1852. 1166. Philander, .son of David; m. Sept. 11, 1831, Mary Underwood. She d. 1882. Ithaca, N. Y. One son, Jerome, m. Betsey Kenyon, d. April, 1910. Chenango Forks. Had one son, George W'.. who m. Sept. 15, 1872,DeEtta Prince. 1167. Angelina, dau. of David; m. Noah Spalding Billings. She d. in Aurora, 111., in 1874. He was sheriff of Kane County, 111. 1168. Fidelia, dau. of David; m. Nov. 13, 1831, Benjamin Rogers, b. Feb. 23, 1801. Lived at W^hitney Point, N. Y. Had seven children. 1169. Mary Jane, dau. of David; m. A. Knapp. She d. Sept. 15, 1847. Lived near Whitney Point, N. Y. 1170. Chester, son of David; m. Anna Eldridge. They lived at Whitney Point, N. Y. He d. 1912; she d. 1915. No children. 1171. Sarah IMaria, dau. of David; m. Curtis Mead Butler, b. in 1817. 1172. Orrin, son of David; m. Polly Cole, of Binghamton, N. Y. 1179. George H., son of Jesse; m. Phebe Willis. Lived at Elmhurst, 111. He d. Feb. 18, 1898. 1904. Alfred I., b. Feb. 28, 1854. 168 ATWATER GENEALOGY IIHO. WilliiUii Edward, son of Benjamin F.; ni. Edith Marie Brown. Ethel M.. b Oct. 3, ; ni. Donald E. McLennon. The McLenion twins wore born Sept. 1, 1928: Robert E. and Barbara Ruth. Ruth m. Ray Harding Wagner. 1 Children) James Ray. b. Dec. 17. 1948; Donald Luther, b. Dec. 6. 1950. 1181. Edric. son of Stephen: m. about 1835, Polly Aldrich. They lived in Kalamazoo. Mich. He d. Jan. 9. 1892. :\'<'-. i: iAm, b. Aug. 19. 1838. 1^" >. .\\ij;on. b. 1840. : ' '7 Ann, b. 1845. 1908. John. b. 1849. H«'i. Lydia >!.. dau. of Stephen; m. Albert T. Pearsall. Both buried in Lawr.-iuf, Kan.sa.s. Kulla. Angehne, Hannibal. Eugene, m. Elizabeth Sowders. Two children, Charlotte Meadows and Alice Adeline, m. William Henderson Noe; Elsie, m. George. -rt. ..:!t!n Van Buren, m. Lucinda Fleming; chil., Eugene, Frank, Mrs. A. T. Ibbetson, Mrs. Albert Young, Mrs. AUie Bray, Mrs. William Grove, Albert and Roy. Cornelia, m. ^^ — ; one dau., Mrs. Chas. Stineberger. 1183. Oliver C, son of Stephen; m. Emily C, dau. of Benjamin Hale, b. March 23. 1819. A farmer of Oshtemo, Mich. He d. Jan. 10, 1895. 1909. Ellen M., b. July 27, 1847. 1910. Frederick W.. b. Jan. 1, 1851. 1911. Charles H.. b. March 9, 1854. 1912. Harriet, b. Oct. 14. 1859. 118."). Thuiuas S., son of Luther; m. Hannah Enos; d. Nov. 25, 1875, aged 71 years and 6 months. He d. Sept. 25, 1870. They lived at Howe, Ind. " 1913. Margaret, b. May 7, 1834. 1914. Mvron. b. Oct. 27. 1841. 1915. Charles Lvman, b. April 1, 1843. 1916 John E., b. 1845; d. Aug. 15, 1895. IIHG. III. Ton. son of Luther; m. 1842, Annie Scullon. He lived in William- son. N. Y.. and d. 1871. 1917. Olive L.. b. 1844. 1918. Orrin, b. Feb. 27. 1849. 1919. Alonzo, b. 1851. 1920 Willis A., b. 1855. Il«7. lA-\i, son of Luther; m. 1846, Margaret Waldron. He d. 1858. She d. 1880. Lived in Sodus, N. Y. 1921 Emma Caroline, b. 1849. 1922. Jennie AmeHa, m. Lewis Bishop; one son, Harvey Gore, Brig. Gen. U.S. Army. 1923 Gilbert L.. b. April 5, 1850. 19_'l Harriet Hortence. 192r>. Anna l^nii.se, m. Chas. Travis. Weavcrville, N. C. P'our chihiren: C'ida Marion. Jennie, and Waldron. ll'M Williaiii, son of Luther; m. Feb., 1854, Martha A. Craven, ol Leeds, b May 9. 1834. She d. April 20, 1903. He d. Jan. 4, 1918. They lived 111 .-.iiij.>hewana. Indiana. 1926 Alue Adella, b. Nov. 1, 18.55; m. Nov. 16. 1873, Jacob S. Lupoid. 1927 Addle N.. b. Oct. 26, 1866; m. Nov. 14, 1894. Charles Eaton. 1928 Alida Viola, b. Oct. 16. 1871; m. Dec. 19. 1896. Harry Machan. 1929. VAi^ur v.. b. Feb. 12. 1862; m. Sept. 27. 1896. Belle Havs; one son. CMlH, b. Oct. 12. 1904. 1930 Clara Belle, b. Nov. 4. 1859. II9.'». I»ri-n. son of Zinin m. Elizabeth . They lived in La Porte, Ind. He d iHfc. 1931. i' I' 'i t ii< <*. ATWATER GENEALOGY 16i) 1186. Jumes Harnion, son of Zimri, m. Amanda Rice. He d. Feb. 17, 1892. She d. Oct., 1899. Lived at Howe, Ind. 1932. Frank B., b. Dec. 20, 1850. 1933. VVm., b. Oct. 31, 1857. 1934. Harriet L., b. Sept. 12, 1879. 1935. Edward E., b. May 31, 1862. 1936. James Benjamin, b. Jan. 21, 1864. 1198. F:mily Lydia, dau. of Zimri; m. March 1, 1850, Allen Morse. He d. Nov 27, 1857; (2) Feb. 18, 1860, Omar A. Kimball. They lived at Howe, Ind. She d. May 27, 1910. They had one dau.. Lillian, who m. N. A. Parkham. Howe, Ind. l'H)i. Frank Marion, son of Benjamin; m. April 12, 1876, Ellen A. Goodnow. Williamson, N. Y. and afterwards at Oswego, N. Y. He d. June 6, 1907. 1937. Grace, b. April 15, 1879; m. Sept. 7, 1898, Charles A. Rogers. Have three bovs; two girls. 1938. Laura Ella, b. July 14, 1882; m. March 28, 1906, Geo. W. Slight. Have one boy; one girl. 1939. Ivy May, b. March 2, 1884; m. Oct. 21, 1911, Edmund Culver Morse. Have two girls. 1940. Alice B., b. June 13, 1886. 1941. Jeannette, b. Oct. 14, 1887; m. Jan. 28, 1914, Merritt J. Belden. Have one girl. o' 1203. Kichard D., son of Caleb; m. Lydia Grace, b. Sept. 27, 1813; d. Feb. 2, 1895. Lived in Circleville, Ohio. He d. Dec. 28, 1852. 1204. Dewitt C, son of Caleb; a physician in Concordia, Cloud Co., Kansas; m. Aug. 17. 1856, Susan M. Sheldon. He d. March 21, 1880. 1942. Aurelia Jane, b. Oct. 16, 1857; m. April 26, 1873, Nathan C. Tenney. 1943. EveUne Henrietta, b. April 29, 1859; m. May 12, 1878, Eugene E. Howard. 1944. Florence, b. Feb. 27, 1861; m. Julian H. McGeorge. 1945. Douglas S., b. Jan. 28, 1867. 1946. Lucy Brown, b. Oct. 30, 1868; m. July 4, 1885, George W. R. ritterington. 1947. Anna Behnda, b. Jan. 4, 1871. 1948. Laura Estrella, b. Sept. 22, 1872. 1949. Ulysses Grant, b. Dec. 7, 1879. 1206. Lucy 3iaria, dau. of Caleb; m. May 17, 1853, David Meeker Brov\-n, b. June 3, 1817; d. Feb. 11, 1873. He was a merchant at Cincinnati, Ohio. She d. in Indianapolis. April 3, 1915. Douglas Atwater, b. Feb. 12, 1854. Lewis, b. June 4, 1855; Episcopal clergyman at Indianapolis, Ind. 1209. >Iaria Granger, dau. of Edward M.; m. in Buffalo, Oct. 13, 1875, John B. Lyman. She d. 1925. Edward A., b. Sept. 17, 1876; m. June 1, 1903, Genevieve Lynan. Katarine, b. Aug. 17, 1881; m. Lyman Gillis. Katharine, b. June 6, 1906; secretary. James Watson, b. Sept. 8, 1910, m. Mildred Mitchell. (Chil. i Susan Lvman, b. Sept. 8, 1948 Jeanette Gillis, b. March 20, 1913, m. Dr. Charles L. Yuile, b. Aug. 22, 1906. (Chil.) Kathrine, b. July 7, 1941. Martin Lyman, b. April 19, 1944. John Beattie, b. May 17, 1883; m. (1) Margai-et Maxwell Bingham, b. May 30, 1883. deceased; m. (2) Jane Shreeves Watson of Blairstown, la. John Beattie Jr., b. Oct. 21, 1907; television producer; m. Sally Roses Miller, b. April 10, 1912. His stepdaughter, Sally Ann Miller, b. Aug. 10, 1933, Margaret Maxwell, b. Oct. 7, 1911, m. James Sherman Foster, b. Feb. 13, 1910. James Sherman Jr. b. June 2, 1933; m. Carlene Shaw. (Chil.) James Sherman Foster 3rd, b. June 19, 1953. Margaret Max- well, b. Feb. 8, 1937. 170 ATWATER GENEALOGY r»ll. Janu>!» Arthibahl. son of Edward M.. m. Oct. 16. 1892. Virginia Sage. l^Mt Grace Virginia, b. Dec. 16. 1893; m. Chester B. Williamson, of New Rochelle. N. Y. One son Chester B. '•^''l Madalaine. b. Feb. 1. 1895: m. Donald B. Warren. One son. James A. . Georgia, b. June 22. 1896. lili. IJzzie Bliiir. dan. of Edward M.; m. in Buffalo, April 20, 1882. Thomas G. Perkins. Buffalo. Manon. b. Aug. 29, 1883: m. di — Spaulding: (2l Goodyear. jChil. I Marion Spaulding Gurney. Allen Perkins Spaulding. Stephen Spaulding and Samuel Spaulding. all three men fought in WW II. The latter, b. Mav 4. 1915: m. Susan Urban, b. Sept. 20. 1923; their children: Samuel S. Jr.. b. Jan. 27. 1942. William V., b. April 20, 1950. Susan G., b. June 15, 1953. Allen Seymour, b. July 4, 1885; d. 1904. Mildred, b. Sept. 29. 1887; m. John W. Townsend. Jr.. Sept. 12. 1912. Mildred d. Noy. 14, 1938. (Chil.) J. VV. III. b. June 18. 1913; m. Mary E. Unvis. I Chil. 1 John William IV. b. 1942. Elizabeth Perkins, b. March 5. 1916; m. Oct. 5. 1940, Lane Taylor, paper mfg., b. June 11. 1911. (Chil.) Elizabeth S.. b. April 13, 1944, Lane Jr.. b. May 8. 1942, Jonathan, b. Jan. 20. 1947 and Priscilla, twins. Thomas Perkins, b. March 28. 1917; C.P.A. Texas. Gulf Sulphur Co.. m. Laura Trench. (Chil.) Stewart Trench, b. Dec. 29. 194 1. Joanne Perkins, b. Sept. 8. 1943; Thomas Goodman, b. Oct. 22, 1945. Hunter Scarlett, b. April 24, 1947. Elizabeth Perkins, b. March 22, 1953. Mary Sharpe. b. May 19, 1918; m. W. Chattin Wetherill, Jr., June 9, 1939. 1213. (Jranger Smith, son of Edward M.; m. Feb. 22, 1889, Edith Graham, b. Oct. 15. 187u: d. Oct. 12. 1951. He d. March 4, 1920. 1953. Granger Smith, Jr., b. Aug. 2. 1889. 1954. Maud Liyingston. b. Nov. 18. 1891; m. April 17, 1920, Raymond K. Sterling. No children. 1955. Edward Macomber. b. March 13. 1905. r»l4. Kate Boughton. dau. of Edward M.; m. in Buffalo, Oct. 10, 1894, Edward Ingalls, Edward Ingalls. Jr.. b. June 8, 1903; was trustee-mayor of Scarsdale, N. Y.. from 1947-51; m. Laura Caddcll, dau. of John B. and Anne Forbes Caddell of Brooklyn, N. Y., on Nov. 30, 1930. Laura b. March 17, 1901, Edward Caddell, b. Feb. 19. 1934, Yale student, class of 1957. ril.'j. Ilt'ury Charles, son of Albert T.; m. Dec. 10, 1879. Amy Margaret Corey, b. April 3, 1863. in Liverpool, Eng. He conunenced his business career a^ clerk in a bank in New Haven, Conn., was bookkeeper and salesman in a wholesale fruit house, and in 1878 went to Florida, raised an orange grove, which was destroyed by the "great freeze" in 1895. He d. in Waldo, Fla., Aug 4, 1910. 1956. Ella A., b. Sept. 29. 1880; m. James Armistead. 1957. Edith H.. b. Dec. 29. 1890; m. Calvin Silcox. • s Susie Jane. b. Jan. 4. 1892. • .'• Albert T.. b. Oct. 10. 1895. '".M Mary L.. b. May 7. 1897. :■'•;! H. my C , b. Dec. 25. 1898. I'".:' I..n.inn liali)h, b. Nov. 8. 1910. lim. William AUMTt. son of Albert T.; m. Nov. 25, 1880, Ida Norman WcMxl, b. Aug. 31. 1859. d. Dec. 31. 1925. A dry goods merchant at Lincoln, Neb ■'), 1925. ihy Fay, b. Jan. 6, 1884: m. Harry T. Jones. H»t>l JunicB Wood. b. Dec. 22. 1892; unm. I'il7. Klla .\ugMsla, ^lau <>{ Albert T.: m. James T. King. Lived a1 .I.ick- iM.nvdli-, III .%■■. < luMi.ii .'^Ih- d Ndvember, 1906. I'ilM. < iirrl.' T.. H«u. of Albert T.; m. Oliver C. Simmons; (2) E. C. Kings- bury I„: Shf d. May 1, 1916. One dau.. Susan Atwator Simmons. ni E R . 1^ :„ewood. N. J. Two daughters. Barbara and Caroline. ATWATER GENEALOGY 171 1219. Frances Jennie, dau. of Francis J.; m. June 20, 1877, William E. Albertson of Norristown, Pa.; d. Aug. 12, 1880. 1220. William Tweedy, son of Francis J.; m. April 27, 1886, Minnie Frances Greene. Lived in Buffalo! He d. March 3, 1919. 1965. Margaret W., b. Aug. 22, 1888. 1221. Charles, son of Charles; m. Oct. 8, 1863, Josephine, dau. of Harvey Montgomery and Mary E. Rochester. A merchant of Denver, Col. He d. Aug. 12, 1876. 1222. Howell, son of Charles; m. April 28, 1864, Harriet Stark, dau. of Benjamin Wiggin Chase and Anne Williams. She d. Oct., 1919. He d. May, 1920. 1966. Harriet Howell, b. April 23, 1866. 1967. Benjamin Chase, b. May 19, 1867. 1968. Theodora, b. Aug. 17, 1870. 1224. Mary, dau. of Charles; m. May 31, 1866, Edward G. King, of Provi- dence, R. I. He d. Sept., 1871. She d. Jan., 1872. They had four children. Fredericka, b. Feb. 19, 1867; Edward, b. April 5, 1868; and WilUam. Fredericka married George R. MacCleod and had two daughters, Fred- erika and Kathleen. She divorced Mr. MacCleod and has since married in California, where she now lives. Edward King married his first cousin, Howell's daughter Theodora. They had two sons. They were divorced and Edward married again. Theodora lives in Lutherville, Md. 1225. Eleanor Root, dau. of Charles; m. July 13, 1870, Charles Shelton. Lived in New Haven. (2) Henry M. Keyes, of Amherst, N. H. She d. April 13 1924. Anna Louise Casilear, b. May 6, 1871; m. Dec. 4, 1890, George B. Woodson. Live in Naugatuck, Conn. Chil. : Elinor Casilear, b. Feb. 1, 1893; Marga- ret Montgomery, b. Nov. 13, 1898, (m. March 19, 1921, John J. Z. Darby of Philadelphia, have one son, John Ziegler, b. Nov. 21, 1922); George Brainard, b. May 16, 1910; Montgomery Atwater, b. Jan. 23, 1912. William Roderick, b. Oct. 26, 1891. 1226. William :\Iontgomery, son of Charles; m. July 6, 1892, Emma Benton Hayden, b. April 25, 1872. Live at Miami, Fla. 1969. William, b. June 4, 1903. 1970. Margaret, b. June 29, 1904. 1971. Montgomery, b. Jan. 18, 1906. 1972. Charles Francis, b. Jan. 7, 1913. 1227. Annie Wilcox, dau. of Charles; m. Jan. 2, 1887, David Daggett. New Haven, Conn. She d. Oct. 19, 1934. David Lewis, b. April 9, 1888; senior attorney Daggett, Colby & Cooker, New Haven, m. on April 26, 1919 to Frances White Gamble of Haver- ford, Pa. David, b. Oct. 16, 1921, m. Laura King of West Hartford, Conn., in 1944. (Chil.) David L., 4th, b. May 6, 1947. Alexander King, b. Nov. 18, 1949. Frances, b. Dec. 9, 1923, m. Richard Steere, son of Richard S. and Janet Innis Aldrich. Born Providence, R. I., Dec. 28, 1923. Yale, 1945. Infantry Captain 1942-46, served two years in Italy. Invest- ment banker" at present and living in Paula, Brazil. (Frances at- tended Miss Porter's school in Farmington, Conn., 1939-41. Frances Gamble, b. April 31, 1945. Richard Steere, b. Feb. 19, 1947. Abby Pierce, b. Aug. 25, 1949. William Stuart, b. Feb. 14, 1955. 1228. William Charnley, son of Henry; m. Feb. 14, 1864. Mary Bryan Bassett, b. Dec. 31, 1842; d. March 14, 1875; (2) Oct. 19, 1876, Isabella Canfield Sterling. He was in the insurance business in Derby, Conn., and had held the offices of mayor of Derby, judge of probate and selectman. He d. March 19, 1909. She d. Dec. 6, 1917. 1973. Henry, b. Oct. 26, 1866. 1974. Thomas Elmes, b. Dec. 17, 1867. 1975. James Bassett, b. June 30, 1871. 172 ATWATER GENEALOGY Issue bv second marriage: 1976.' Marv Sterling, b. July 21, 1878. 1977. K ■ • ella. b. Dec. 5. 1879. 1978 \'. .j;. b. Feb. 4. 1886. 1229. Henry, son of Henry; m. Feb. 13, 1867, Josie Boyd, dau. of Harmon K. Wells and Caroline Bogart, b. March 19, 1844. In early life he was pay- master on the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad, and then went to Detroit, Mich., and entered the hartlwaro trade which he mastered successfully until the death of his father when he returned to Birmingham. Conn., to man- age the big iron and steel business his father had established. Later he estab- lished the Bridgeport Malleable Iron Company, retaining his connection with it fn '■"'' until his retirement in 1905. He was police and fire commissioner in B: : t for twenty years, and also a member of the board of Apportion- nu-nt inui taxation, and a member of the Connecticut Legislature in 1877. He was trustee for fifteen years of the People's Savings Bank and was for four years its president. He was a Mason of high standing and one of the oldest members of New Haven Commandery. Knights Templar. He d. March. 1921. 1979 Fred. b. Dec. 28. 1870. I'iMi. .Martha C harnlev, dau. of Henry; m. April 7, 1875. James Bull, son of Asa Bassett and Lucy'Bull; b. Oct. 14, 1841; d. Sept. 29. 1877. He was a merchant and lived in Derbv, Conn. (2i Feb. 18. 1892, Edward Morton Oldham. Jan.es Bull. b. Nov. 8. 1877. i-.iai. I harle> Klim-s, .son of Henry; m. Nov. 2, 1875, Helen Genoin. dau. of \Vm. E. Downes and Jane Maria Howe, b. March 29, 1852. They lived in New Haven. He d. Aug. 2, 1908. She d. Feb. 20, 1915. 1980. Jean Howe, b. Sept. 7, 1876. 1981. Helen Charnley, b. May 11, 1879. 1232. Sarah Deninaii, dau. of Henry; m. Jan. 19, 1882, Edward (Jr.), son of Edward Lewis and Lucy M. French, b. Feb. 18, 1849. Martha Charnley Atwater. b. May 9, 1888, m. June 23, 1909, Gerald Beck- wilh Curtis, b. Feb. 22, 1882. Columbia 1906. Formerly owner ami head master Curtis School for Boys. Biookfield Center, Conn. Sarah Lewis, b. Feb. 25, 1911, Danbury; m. July 9, 1938, Burr Harding Curtis; Columbia 1932, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Med. Center, N. Y. City 1935. During \V\V II. Commander in U.S.C.G. Public Health Department. Frederick Whiting, b. Aug. 4, 1912. m. April 3, 1937 to Nancy Carolyn Brunner of Br«»okland, D. C. Gerald Brunner, b. Sept. 29, 1940. Peter Tallman. b. May 11, 1943. Frederick Lawrence, b. April 5, 1947. Nancy, dau. of Marion Eleanore Yoder and Fredereck James Brunner, the • • died May 5. 1942 ami was buried in Aiiington National Cometeiy. 1 11 Atwater, b. Aug. 17. 1919. m. Beiiihaid lUissiil Henry on June 13. 1941. a comdr.. U.S.C.G. Sarah Atwater. b. May 9. 1945. Susan Elizabeth, b. March 2, 1948. Biirbara Atwater. b. March .30. 1891; m. May 17, 1913, Horace Barnes H- I ,. 27. 18S9. d. July 25, 1920. Barbara Atwater graduated C"' ■ isity Teachers College; is Dean, Hillliou.se High Scliool, New Haven, Conn. Burburu Ix-wis. b. Derby. Conn.. March 30, 1914; m. Freti Hcniy Schultz, Jr.. of Kockford, III.. Dec. 28. 1940; attended Mt. Holyoke "and Yale V. ' - from both. Henry Carthage College and I'niveisity of <" apt. Air Corps. WW II. I, h. July 27. 1915, .served in Pacific Zone, WW II, from ..'..; to 1946; attended Amherst College 1932 to 1936, B.A. fk'Kree; Yale 1939 to 1941, M.A. Now head public relations dept. of A ■ Mfirried Mary Kstelle. i I attorney. ( heyenno. Wyo. ) on June 21. 1939. Mary was !;• intung i'rovince. China, Feb. 1, liUC). . . ;..ll. b. Feb. 13. 1943. Pottstown. Pa. th Bane. b. July 7, 1944, Cheyenne, Wyo. ATWATER GENEALOGY 173 1233. Isabel Taylor, dan. of George; m. Aug. 2, 1866. Henry Elliott Thacher, son of Capt. John Thacher, of Cape Cod, and Hannah (Elliott) Thacher, of Philadelphia. He d. Feb. 24, 1867. (2) June 10, 1880, Sylvester G. Whiton, son of Ashbel and Jerusha Whiton, of Westford, Conn. She d. March 1, 1890. Walter Humstone, b. July 2, 1881. Helen Atwater, b. June 22, 1888; d. Dec. 25, 1921. 1235. Helen Frances, dau. of George; m. Oct. 19, 1881, Clarence Eugene Kirby, son of Caleb and Margaret (Myers) Kirby. Wallace Myers, b. Sept. 17, 1887; m. Oct. 12, 1921, Wilnian Vaughan; one dau., Sibyl, b. Dec. 31, 1924. 1236. Percy George, son of George; m. Oct., 1884, Ellen Kelley. He d. June 17, 1896. 1982. George Percy, b. June 22, 1885. 1983. Mary Elizabeth, b. April 22, 1887. 1984. Helen Ida, b. . 1237. Frederick Holland son of George; m. July 31, 1888, Florence Boorum, dau. of John Lowe Boorum and Eliza Van de Water (Whiting) Boorum, dau. of Mason Whiting. Florence is a lineal descendant of Rev. Jonathan Edwards on the mother's side. He d. March 26, 1901. 1985. Raymond Edwards, b. July 29, 1891. 1238. Ida VVynian, dau. of George; m. Nov. 20, 1890, Richard Howard Carstens, son of Mathias Carstens, a native of Flensburg, Schleswig-Holstein, who came to America in his sixteenth year, and of Sarah ( Isaacs ) Carstens. Arthur Hale, b. Jan. 2, 1894; m. June 4, 1919, Marjorie Madder; one child, Janet Hale, b. April 4, 1923. EIGHTH GENERATION 1239. Robert Henry, son of Charles Henry; m. June, 1858, Caroline Au- gusta, dau. of Major L. A. Sykes. He d. October, 1899. 1242. David Judson. son of Lyman Hotchkiss; m. Sept., 1884, Eliabetb Smith, of Bethlehem, N. Y. He d. Nov. 6, 1891. No children. 1243. Edward Sanford, son of Lyman Hotchkiss; m. Juno 7, 1876, Gertrude Vanderpoll, dau. of Dr. Lewis William Oakley and Henrietta Baldwin, b. Aug. 12, 1854. He died at Elizabeth, N. J., June 3, 1913. She d. Oct. 12, 1922. 1986. Henrietta Baldwin, b. April 1, 1879. 1987. Edward Sanford, b. April 30, 1882. 1244. Addison, son of Lyman Hotchkiss; m. Nov. 15, 1888, Amelia Hay- wood, eldest child of Thomas Fletcher Wright and Susan Jane Haywood, b. April 4, 1858. He d. in the summer of 1898. Lyman Hotchkiss, b. March 30, 1890. 1245. Juline L., dau. of Elizur P.; m. Sept. 28, 1882, Chester Case Lord, son of Benjamin Lord and Antoinette Case. They removed to Montreat, N. C, where she d. in September, 1900. 1246. Hattie B„ dau. of Elizur P.; m. Oct. 15, 1891. Charles Coit Tyler, son of Lemuel Tyler and Mary Danielson Coit. They reside in Bridgeport, Conn. She d. March 13, 1932. 1247. Nellie Adeline, dau. of Elizur P.; m. Sept. 28. 1892, William Harmon Carrier, b. Sept. 21, 1867. They live in Glastonbury, Conn. 1248. Cliarles Barnes, son of Marvin: m. Jan. 1. 1852, Bloumv C. Kniffir. Lived in Greenwich, O. She d. July 19, 1908, aged 74. He d. Nov." 17, 1889. 1988. Ceceha Jane, b. March 17. 1853. 1989. Frances Josephine, b. May 3, 1856. 1990. Lydia Alma, b. Nov. 6, 1858. 1991. Luella Ardell, b. June 22, 1860. 1992. Charley Brink, b. June 22, 1860. iU ATWATER GENEALOGY 1993. Alfred Ellsworth, b. Feb. 6. 1868. 1994. 0.scar Starin. b. Nov. 13. 1869. 1995. George Henrv Peck. b. Aug. 4. 1872. 1996. Marvin Ray.b. Feb. 19. 1876. 1S49. Ellen A., dau. of Charles Townsend; m. Nov. 25, 1854, Charles Law, of Pittston, Penn . where he was a merchant. He was b. Oct. 30, 1833; d. July 11 19!<> They had ten children, eight of whom were living in 1918: there were :it grandchildren, twenty-one now living, ten great grandchildren, .pj.: ;. .. iiving. On Aug. 3, 1917, their combined ages aggregated 1,000 years. Archibald Falconder. b. June 21, 1856; m. Sept. 25. 1878, Eva Brenton. He was vice-president Temple Iron Coal Co., Scranton, Penn., and d. Julv 18. 1894. Frank Earl. b. Dec. 17. 1882; m. Dec. 25, 1917, Janet MacMillan. Lives at Cresson, Penn. Grace Brenton. b. July 25. 1884; m. Sept. 3. 1908. Frank E. Rutter, of Scranton, Penn. Both killed Sept. 2, 1913. New Haven R. R. wreck. William Henry, b. May 1, 1858; m. Dec. 10. 1881, Jennie Kenyon. Book- keeper for Simpson & Watkins Coal Co. Burned to death Dec. 14, 1897, while putting papers in vault to save tium fire. Chil. : Bessie Grey, b. Oct. 21, 1883; Charles Benham. b. Aug. 20, 1885; Wm. Kenyon, b. Aug. 20, 1886; m. Julv 3, 1913, Rebecca Watsinger; they had Rebecca, b. July 29. 1914, and Adeline, b. Aug. 17, 1916; Harry S. Law. b. Dec. 30, 1890; m. July 3. 1913. Alma Reese Scranton; Royal E. Law, b. May 16, 1896. John Howell, b. April 5, 1860; m. in 1883, Laura Hileman, d. Sept. 30, 1909. Lived in Pittston. Penn. Is in insurance business. Ruth Hileman. b. May 19. 1885; m. Oct. 4. 1910. Robert Bonney, of Pittston. Gretchen Helen, b. Feb. 2. 1887, Wilson college graduate. Jo.seph. b. Dec. 1, 1891. Elizabeth Cornelia, b. April 8, 1862; m. May 22, 1884. Thomas Hamer Watkins, of Pittston. Penn. He is an extensive coal operator. Charles Law. b. Feb. 11. 1886; Yale graduate; served in an ambulance coips in France. 1916-1917 and won Croix de Querre. Volunteered for further service in 1917; m. Feb. 22, 1919, Marie Mathilde Bader; one son, Thomas Hamer. b. March 25, 1920. Gladys Marian, b. Sept. 22, 1887; m. May 4, 1911, Charles Seymour, of New Haven, Conn. He is a professor of history at Yale college. Three chil.: Charles, b. Feb. 10, 1912; Elizabeth, b. Fob. 26. 1914; Sarah, b. Julv 4, 1916. Mary Sherman, b. Sept. 10, 1864; m. March 21, 1887, Geo. W. Cross, of Moundsville, W. Va. Lorine May, b. April 16, 1889; m. June 1(». 1911, Edward K. Morse. Lived in Brooklyn. Chil.: Margaret Evelvn, b. Aug. 2, 1915. Ellen A., m. Aug. 10, 1915, J. Harper Fuller.son, of Plainfield. N. J. One son, Stuart Harper, b. Mav 12, 1916. Charles P.. b. May 2. 1867; m. May" 14. 1890, Minnie Perry. Represents Busser Tank Co.. of Ft. Wayne, Ind. Lives at Kingston. Penn. Marjorie F:ilen, b. June 7. 1895; m. Feb. 15, 1917, Roscoe Frantz, wholesale grocer of Kingston, Penn. Chil.: Malcolm Perry, b. Oct. 13. 1897; enlisted in aviation service at 19; receiveti four promotions in nine months; embarked for France in Sept., 1917, in charge of 1.200 men. Kenneth Watkins. b. Sept. 26, 190:5. Ellen M . b. Dec. 16. 1S69; m. PVb. 7, 1K9I, Herman A. Waiiier of Pittston, P'-nn Removed to Decorah, Iowa, where he is a merchant. l^iirton Kerr, b. Nov. 18, 1894. CharleH Law, b. Aug. 23, 1896. ■ "■ •■ •'lijiin, b, June 21, 1872; unm. ti May 27, 1874 ; unm. Ja: 5, 1875; m. July 4, 1901, Annie Estelle Lewis. He is with l;. . i.;.^jneenng Co.. of Carbundale, Penn.; d. May 18, 1929. Elizabeth, b. May 30. 1909; Gordon Warner, b. June 6, 1911. I'i.Vi. Il«nr\ lieatiin, .son of Charles Townsend; m. May 3, 1856, Addie A. Dally. They lived in Pelaluma. Calif. He d. Aug. 10, 1897. ATWATER GENEALOGY 175 1997. Frank H., b. Jan. 15, 1857; m. July 25, 1882, Carrie S. Cadwell. 1251. ?]Iizab<>th, dau. of Charles Tovvnsend; m. Nov. 21, 1857, Solon Wood- ward. Sandwich, III and Carbondale, Pcnn. He d. Sept. 25, 1882. She d. Jan. 15, 1919. Archie Clark, b. Aug. ; m. Jiuie 29, 1898, May Frances Gove. Chil.: Frances May, b. June 14, 1901; Lloyd Gove, b. March 14, 1903. Carrie Angeline, b. July 29, 1864; m. Dec. 23, 1894, Harry C. Robinson. Vellie Marian, b. Nov. 29, 1869; m. Nov. 3, 1898, Dr. W. A. Spencer. Chil.: Walter Alan, b. Oct. 16, 1912. Live at Carbondale, Penn. John Willis, b. Feb. 14, 1872; m. March 20, 1895, Anna Liston. Herbert Solon, b. March, 1870; m. Oct. 5, 1912, Frances Knapp. One dau. d. in infancy. 1252. Angeline IMaria, dau. of Charles Townsend; m. Dec. 27, 1857, Wm. C. Gurney. She d. Jan. 10, 1863. Had three children, oldest one, Fred, lives in Binghamton, N. Y. 1253. Charles Landon, son of Charles Townsend; m. Sept. 24, 1866, Mary, dau. of Chauncey Derby and Esther P. Carey, b. July 23, 1843; d. Feb. 14. 1895. He was a merchant at Scranton, Penn. He d. May 29, 1916. 1998. Etta May, b. July 22, 1867. 1999. Nellie Lozena, b. March 18, 1871. 2000. Charles Edward, b. Feb. 15, 1873. 2001. George Miner, b. Jan. 26, 1875. 2002. Ina Elizabeth, b. Jan. 29, 1883. 1254. Frances Clarissa, dau. of Charles Townsend; ni. July 5, 1867. George Woodward. They lived in Moline, 111. She d. Oct. 30, 1887. One surviving son, Robert Atwater, a jeweler, lives in Sandwich, 111. 1255. William Marvin, son of Charles Townsend; m. Nov. 6, 1872. Angeline Saunders. They lived in Pittston, Pa. He d. April 28, 1919. She d. Sept., 1924. 2003. Archibald Law, b. Aug. 10, 1875. 2004. Robert Ernest, b. Jan. 18, 1880. 2005. Oscar Severson, b. Jan. 3, 1883. 2006. Benjamin Harry, b. Jan. 13, 1892. 1256. 3Iary Cornelia, dau. of Charles Townsend; m. Oct. 6, 1875, John J. Ryman, of Dallas, Penn. She d. Dec. 23, 1885. He d. May, 1919. Edith, b. June 1, 1878; m. Sept. 7, 1905, Albert G. Stone, of Ithaca, N. Y. He is cashier of Tompkins County National Bank. Edna M., b. Aug. 11, 1880, m. Oct. 10, 1906, Lloyd G. Gage, of Butte, Mont. He is a mining engineer in Aregripa, Peru. She d. Oct. 1, 1912, leaving one dau., Mary Cornelia, b. Aug. 6, 1908. 1257. Katherine, dau. of Edward Mortimer; m. Jime 17, 1877, Rudolph Harmes, M.D., b. June 3, 1856. He d. Feb. 15, 1883. They lived in Hallsted, Penn. Edward Atwater, b. July 16, 1880; m. June 5, 1912, Jessie M. Callender. Their chil.: Margaret Callender, b. June 2, 1914; Edward Atwater, Jr., b. March 4, 1916; John MacNair, b. Feb. 21, 1922. 1258. Anna, dau. of Edward Mortimer; m. Dec. 28, 1881, George W. Phillips, son of Thomas and Ann Williams; b. March 10, 1855; superintendent of schools, Scranton, Penn. She d. March 7, 1913. He d. Nov. 28, 1923. 1259. Minnie Evelyn, dau. of Edward Mortimer; m. Oct. 29, 1885, Henry M. Kessler, of Cleveland, Ohio. He is a chemical manufacturer. They live at Fayetteville, N. Y. Charles Raphael, b. June 27. 1889; m. Oct. 20, 1911, Edna A. Kollmer. Katherine Atwater, b. Aug. 10, 1895; m. May 6, 1921, Stanier; one son, Henry B., b. Feb. 14, 1922. 1260. Charles Isaac, son of Joshua; m. Dec. 14, 1862, Mary J., dau. of Milton Coombs and Elizabeth Crawford, b. Sept. 11, 1846; d. Oct. 14, 1873; (2) 1884, Amanda J., dau. of B. F. Hughes. 2007. William H., b. Dec. 30. 1863. 2008. Sarah E., b. May 7, 1866; unm. 176 ATWATER GENEALOGY Ii»sue bv second marriage: 2009." Lilly May, b. Sept. 13. 1885. 2010. Grover E.. b. Jan. 12. 1887; m. and d.. leaving dau., Nellie, li. at 6. 2011. Albert Earl. b. Feb. 13. 1891. 2012 l^na I^oti. b. July 23. 1898. liGl. \Miiiain Brewster, son of Joshua; m. May 30. 1870, Florence Addie Libbv. Thev hved at Long Beach. Calif. He d. Oct. 14, 1916. 2013. "William B.. b. Feb. 22. 1872. I'iB'i. tiforge K. L., son of Joshua; m. Nov. 9, 1870, Eva, dau. of Hiram Forbes and Caroline Chapman. He lives at Nampa, Idaho. She d. Oct. 6. 1915; m. (2 I Mrs. Phoebe Wickoff. She d. Nov. 6, 1924. 2014. Daisv M.. b. Feb. 28, 1875. 2015. Edward Francis, b. Jan. 18. 1881; m. Feb. 14. 1911, Fay Gwendolyn Xesbit. He d. Dec. 6. 1924. One dau.. Marguerite, b. Feb. 18, 19 i5. lit^i. John Birdseye, son of Isaac; m. Sept. 20, 1889, Miriam Cahill. He is a graduate of Yale '77, and practiced law at Minneapolis. Minn. ri65. Itanditlph Kin^, son of John Stone; m. June 26, 1889, Grace Leonine Garnu'r, b. ^ept. 11. 1870. He d. Julv 1. 1912. He lived in Green. N. Y. 2016. Madeline Thelma, b. May 10, 1891; d. Sept. 5. 1930; m. April 5, 1922, James I. Norton. 2017. Gerald King. b. April 23. 1893. 2018. Grace Irene, b. Oct. 2, 1897; m. Oct. 15, 1923, Charles F. Philley. 2019. Marjorie Gamier, b. Aug. 14. 1908. r»66. Kli. .son of Lucius; m. Dec. 25. 1865, Martha M.. dau. of Chauncey P. Turner and Martha M. Congdcn, b. July 10, 1845. He d. July 10, 1873; was a farmer at Prescott, Wis. She m. (2) Jeffrey W. Gardner. 2020. Lucius Chauncey. b. Dec. 23. 1868. 2021. Mary Minerva, b. Sept. 27. 1870. 1268. Jonathan .Squire, .son of Erasmus; m. Nov. 23, 1870. Alice Jane. dau. of George Alveo and Charlotte Hitchcock. He lived in Thioopsville, N. Y. He d. Oct. 25, 1916. in Zimmerman. Minn. She d. June 29, 1914. 2022. George Erasmus, b. April 15. 1880. 2023. Mary Sibyl, b. April 8, 1883. riG9. Lucius Luther, son of Erasmus; m. Jan. 28, 1897. Mabel Frances, dau. of Htniy Kl.son and Sarah Randley. b. Sept. 26, 1871. A general insurance agent in Rochester. N. Y. She d. Feb. 7. 1911. He d. Sept. 2, 1911. 2024. Agnes Mary. b. Dec. 18, 1897. 2025. Frederick Elson, b. Aug. 26, 1899. 2026. Allen Munroe. b. July 11, 1907. I ■.'70. Henry KraHinuH, son of Erasmus; m. Oct.. 1874. Addie, dau. of Joseph Bcnllcy and Harriet Dt-an. He was a fanner. He d. in 18.S2. Thioopsville, N. Y. 2027 Jo.seph, b. Sept. 13, 1875; whiioaliouts unknown. I .'"I. Alli-n Kll, .son of Erasmus; m. July 11, 1877, Lizzie Chatfield, dau. of ' 'iins and Delia Ursula Cannon, b. April 16. 1859. He is a Methodist :.. five years general .secretary Y.M.C.A.; town superintendent of state Huperintendent of Junior Epworth League. He is dead. I'iTi. I..yillii iil:inrh:irn, son of Thomas Judson; m. Oct. 24, 1871, Julia Frances Bt-ll, b. March 22, 1851. He is a carpenter and lives in Yakima. Wash. 2028. Elizabeth, b, Aug. 4. 1873. 2029. Ornn Truman, b. July 13. 1877. '■• ;u Alia I>«iretla. b. Dec. 25. 1880; m. John D. Raher. r.'<4. Wllliiiin Henry, .son of Thomas Jud.son; m. Aug. 19, 1889, Nettie A., dau. of F. H .M. iMiniin. b. Oct. 17, 1871. He lives at Yakima, Wash., and is a railroad po.stal < k-rk. 20ni Byrel E.. b. April 1.'". 1H!M ATWATER GENEALOGY 177 1275. Helen Maria, dan. of Thomas Judson: m. July 26, 1881, Charles Wilson, son of Andrew Jackson West and Martha Ellen Alverson, b. Nov. 19, 1857. Harry Atwater, b. June 18, 1885. Merle Judson, b. Aug. 15, 1890. Charles Ehvin, b. 1900. 1276. Fred G., son of Thomas Judson; m. Dec. 27, 1890, Edith M., dau. of William Leavitt and Mary Smith. Prescott, Wis. Has been town treasurer and disti'ict clerk. 2032. Ethel May, b. March 29, 1892. 2033. Charles WiUiam, b. Aug. 18, 3 896; m. Aug. 6, 1921, Louise M. Veth. 2034. Leon Judson, b. Sept. 29, 1897; m. April 12, 1925, Ulah Upper. 2035. Graydon Francis, b. Sept. 4, 1899. 1278. Amos Townsend, son of Isaac Townsend; m. Feb. 12, 1884, Addie Doddridge, dau. of William Doddridge Plattenburg and Margai'ct Irene Ward, b. Aug. 2, 1859. He lived in St. Louis, but was in the live stock commission business in Chicago. He was secretary Evans-Snyder-Buel Company, of St. Louis, Chicago, Kansas City and Omaha; president St. Louis Live Stock Ex- change; secretary National Cattle and Horse Growers' Association of the United States, both in St. Louis. Mrs. Atwater and daughter now live in Alhambra, Calif. 2036. Margaret Ward. b. May 20, 1890. 1279. Charles Horace, son of Isaac Townsend; m. Oct. 11, 1883, Lizzie Lee, dau. of Ozias G. Strong and Bethena Pavy. He was a cashier and bookkeeper in Quincy, 111., and d. Sept. 23, 1892. She d. in spring of 1896. 2037. Mary Louise, ta. Sept. 10, 1886; m. Roy Fanning. He was killed in France. One dau., Elizabeth. 1280. Edwin Hollis, son of Hollis Jacob; m. Nov. 16, 1882, Nettie, dau. of Richard Mack and Amanda Frost. He is a farmer at Ganges, Mich. 2038. Hollis Mack, b. Nov. 14, 1886. 2039. Charles Edwin, b. Jan. 30, 1889. 2040. Leon Webster, b. July 26, 1892. 1281. Charles Henry, son of Hollis Jacob; m. March 15, 1887, Nancy J., dau. of Clark W. June and Elizabeth Reynolds. They live at Kalamazoo, Mich. 2041. Bertha May, b. Sept. 30, 1891. 2042. Warren Webster, b. Sept. 22, 1896. 1283. Willis D., son of Addison N., b. Sept., 1881, May Wheeler; d. Aug. 10, 1908; (2) Mrs. Viola Douglas. Lives at Camp Douglas, Wis. 2043. Ella, dau. by first wife. 1286. Reuben E., son of Addison N.; m. Dec. 26, 1888, Carrie Phelps. 2044. Minnie, b. Nov. 10, 1885; m. Kenneth Owen. 2045. Irving C, b. Nov. 28, 1886. 2046. Addison J., b. Nov. 29, 1889. 12K!>. .Julia A., dau. of Addi.son N.; m. Jan. 26, 1898, O. C. Harrington. Lives in Cliicago, 111. Maud E., b. Aug. 15, 1901. Velva, b. June 3, 1902. Myrtle, b. Dec. 30. 1904. 1290. Charles IManning, son of Addison N.; m. Dec. 6, 1906, Maude Manger. Lives in Camp Douglas, Wis. 2047. Dora, b. May 29, 1908. 2048. Richard E., b. Dec. 15, 1909. 2049. Loyd Elmer, b. July 10. 1911. 2050. Ruby Alice, b. June 21, 1913. 2051. Curtis Lyle, ta. Feb. 10, 1915. Mildred Arline, ta. May 22, 1918. 1292. Eva A., dau. of Irvin; m. in 1888, Henry R. Ferris, of Franklin, Tenn. Nellie M., b. Oct. 8, 1888. 178 ATWATER GENEALOGY 1S9S. Jennie M.. dau. of Irvin; m. Dec. 1. 1897, E. A. Spaikman, of Frank- lin, Tt-nn. No children. r»95. Ht-rbert Duvid. son of Manning; m. June 29, 1910, Elizabeth Case Teed. He is a druggist in Elmira. N. Y. 2052. Robert Eugene, b. Jan. 7. 1913. 2053. Elizabeth Louise, b. July 27, 1914. 2054. William David, b. July 28. 1916. 1298. Jennie B.. dau. of Elijah Sanford; m. Oct. 6, 1898, Edwin Pearsall. Laves at Truinansburg. N. Y. Vi99. Hemian David, son of Elijah Sanford; m. Feb. 20, 1902, Minnie E. Vaun Live.s al Truniansburg, N. Y. ."'.5 Helen M., b. Nov. 23. 1905; unm. 2v:^6. Sanford Howe, b. July 8. 1908; unm. ISOO. Franklin Sanford. son of Edgar F.; m. June, 1891, Mary Estella Foote, b. Aug. 14, 1859, dau. of Walter Foote and Jane Tanner. He d. Aug. 7, 1901. Lived in Chagrin Falls. Ohio. Mary d. 1930. 2057. Edgar Foote. b. July 19, 1893. 2058. Walter Sanford, b. March 8. 1897. 2059. Emma Estelle. b. Sept. 15. 1898. 130'». .\rthur Stanley, son of Edgar F.; m. May 28. 1891, Anne E., dau. of Daniel Howe and Margaret Frances. An electrician of Cleveland. 2060. William R.. b. April 28, 1901. 13(»3. C'larenee Kluood, son of Edgar F.; m. Dec. 2, 1891, May Marks, b. Sept. 7. 1863. 2061. Frederick Richard Tupper, b. Dec. 29, 1892. 2062. Julia Harriet Tupper, b. Jan. 13, 1902. 13(K4. James Mitchell, son of Horace; m. April 24, 1872, Elizabeth Martha, dau of Ogden Price and Martha Church. Lived on State street. New Haven, and was a market gardener. She d. Dec. 17, 1920. He d. May 15, 1933. 2063. James Horise. b. May 9, 1873. 2064. Charles Ogden. b. July 11, 1875. 2065. William Church, b. Sept. 30. 1877. 1305. Edwin Bassett, son of Horace; m. April 24. 1872, Sarah Janet, dau. of Ogden Pme ami Martha Church. He lived on State street, New Haven. They celebrated their golden wedding, April 24, 1922. IS06. (ieorge Bi'nnett. son of Horace; m. Nov. 7. 1883. Florence Edith Story, d. Feb 28, 192u. Lived on State street. New Haven; d. Jime 10, 1930. 2066. George Franklin, b. March 28. 1888. 2067. Ruth Marjorie, b. June 8. 1891; unm. 1307. I>*wih Klihii. .son of Horace; m. Aug. 30, 1898, Mary Siedenthal. They live at Riverside, California. 1309. Hiiltiah Deborah, dau. of Albert Ailing; ni. June 11, 1873, George L. Stanley; <1, S.pt. h. l<»2.'i. He was a contractor in cement work in Ashtabula, Ohio. She d. Nov. 3. 1926. Ix'lta Atlanta, b. Sept. 9, 1877; m. Clark Cadle; d. March 24, 1903. Arba Porter, b. March 18, 1881; m. Lulu Shingledecker. Edgar Albert, b. Nov. 25, 1882; m. Edith Fae, dau. of Eri and Fanny GnmeH Watson, b. Dec. 4, 1884. Was a leading architect in Youngstown, Ohio. Two chil.: Lctta May, b. May 3, 1914 ; Richard Eri, b. Sept. 25, 1922. 1310. Jared Jamen, son of Albert Ailing; m. Aug. 14, 1867, Hattie, dau. of John I» Root anIay Olivia, dau. of Henry J.; m, May 18, 1890, Rev. Charles Lincoln Morgan, a graduate of Beloit College in the class of '71 and of the Yale Divinity school class of '75, then pastor of the First Congregational church of Moline, 111., and later of the Central Congregational church of the Jamaica Plain district of Boston, Mass., now of the First church of Elgin, 111. Their children have been: Reginald Atwater, b. July 3, 1891. Miriam, b. July 15, 1892. Bany Lincoln, b. July 29, 1894. 1320. Lilla Barnes, dau. of Henry J.; m. June 21, 1888, Frederick Sanford Calhoun, a graduate of the Yale class of '83, and who until his death on Nov. 23, 1899, was engaged in the wholesale drug business in New Haven; (2) July 18, 1903, George Marston Weed of Newton, Mass., a graduate of the Harvard class of '86, and the Boston University Law School of '89. Donald Atwater, b. June 15, 1895, at New Haven. 1321. Charlotte Ford, dau. of Henry J.; m. April 20, 1896, Alonzo Rogers Weed, who in 1904 was elected mayor of Newton, Mass. He was a graduate of the Harvard class of '87 and of the Boston University Law school, class of '90, where he has since been one of the lecturers. Under the firm name of Weed & Weed he practiced law with his brother, George M., in Boston, Mass. Ann Atwater, b. Jan. 22, 1899. Alonzo Rogers, Jr., b. Jan. 16, 1904. 1322. Edward Irving, son of William J.; m. Eliza Mather Brooks. 2075. Margaret Brooks, b. Nov. 30, 1891; m. Dec. 29, 1915, George Albert Stetson. 1323. Eliza Barnes, dau. of William J.; m. Harry Lardner Sterrett, b. Nov. 12, 1864. Live in Bridgeport, Conn. 1325. Florence Ames, dau. of John M.; m. Frederick W. Rutty. Two dau., Millicent B. and Anna Atwater, who m. Walter R. Comfort, who had one dau., Millicent Barnes, m. Clarence F. Milheiser. 1326. George S., son of David; m. Dec. 18, 1884, Elizabeth, dau. of William Brown. 2076. Cecil Brown, b. July 26, 1886. 2077. Marie Helen, b. Feb. 15, 1888. 2078. Jessie Dunn, b. Jan. 1, 1890. 1327. Will K.. son of David: m. Florence Hurthal. No children. Lives in Massillon, Ohio. 180 ATWATER GENEALOGY 1S2«. Charles M.. son of David; m. April 2, 1891. Alice M. Fowies. She d. May 21. 1901 : t2i Dec. 9. 1902. Arline E. Sibila. b. July 1, 1882. Lives at MassiUon. Ohio. 2079. Karl W.. b. May 12. 1892. Issue bv second marriage: 2080." Helen Louise, b. Jan. 21, 1905. 2081. Mary Virginia, b. June 14. 1913. 2082. David Austin, b. July 28. 1915. isao. Tlioimi.s Josiah, son of Jonathan W.; ni. Josephine Sherwood; (2) Mi-s S. A. Cowen. He d. March 20, 1914. He was a finisher of shovel handles and later was a farmer. He lived in Edinboro. Penn. His widow lives in Portland. Ore. 20S3. Frank Wetherbee. b. May 19. 1863. 1333. Burnett Hrownell, son of Jonathan W.; m. Eliza James, of Reno, Penn. He d. in 1903. The family consisted of three daughters, one deceased. 133.->. K«lith Kli/.a. dau. of Jonathan W.; m. Nov. 2, 1864. Robt. H. Ferry. Thev livfd m Shippenville. Penn. 'Jonathan, b. June 16. 1866; m. Dec. 25, 1890, Cora Updegraff, b. July 21, 1870. Thev have two chil.: Wm. Leroy, b. Oct. 2, 1891; James Wayne, b. May 5, 1894. 1336. William, son of Asaph; m. Amanda Sharp Dravo. He d. on July 6. 1886. and she un March 19, 1895. Both are buried in Versailles Cemetery at MiKeesport, Pa. He was quartermaster sergeant of the McKeesport Rifle Gravs. Si.xtv-third Penn. Regiment, serving from Aug. 1. 1861, to Sept. 1, 1862. "2084. Asaph Sherwood, b. March 30. 1871. 1 338. Thumas, son of Asaph; m. Jan. 9, 1878, Sarah Field. Lives in Los Angeles. Calif. 2085. Samuel H., b. Feb. 17. 1881. i:vil. Sylvester, son of Ulysses; m. Martha Dawe. Had two daughters, Jennie and May. Jennie, m. Frank Whitney. She d. of consumption, leaving twu daughters. May, m. William Fay and left at her death one girl named Cora. Sylvester m. (2» Caroline Ford. They have three boys. 1343. .Myron L., son of Ulysses; m. Oct. 26. 1867, Ella. dau. of Isaac Starkwi-ather and Jenett Downing. 2086. Nettie E.. b. Dec. 28, 1869; m. John Gilbert. 2087. Nellie, b. May 24. 1871; m. 1888, George Hallam. 2088. Ralph, b. May 6. 1875. 2089. Dora Bell. b. March 19. 1878; m. Alfred Berg. 2090. Jay. b. July 30, 1888. IS44. Mary Lueina, dau. of Ulysses; m. July 4, 1870. Owen Cunningham. An iron niolder of Ashtabula. I.i».">. saiim.l li(.sf;i. son of Ulysses; m. 1874, Elmina Blasbie. Akron, Ohio. She d. May 8. 1914. I.HIfJ. .Ius4-phine (iertrude, dau. of Myron; m. 1871. Wright Long, of Beth- any Mi.. She d. Nov. 30. 1897. Sylvia, b. Jan. 9. 1872. Bertha Bell. b. Oct. 7. 1873; d. Oct., 1874. Alphonzo W., b. Jan 12. 1875. Carlos Adelbert, b. Feb. 6, 1877. Izola Estelle, b. July 16. 187H. Ht'.s.sie Luella, b. June 16, 1881. I .HI". Maria L., dau. of Myron; m. James Speer, of Crescent, Calif. She d. 1906. They had one son and one daughter. James and Erleta. I.'MM. FIuKene A., son of Myron; m. June 11. 1879, Nellie A., dau. of Leonard Bailey He waj* a photographer at St. Louis, Mo. 1549. Adelaide llortense, dau. of Myron; m. March 25, 1SS3, James Powell, of Brr.wnHvill' Or.- Livi at Crescent. Calif. Have one daughter, who m. Frank '• four chil.: Ida May, b. March 30, 1911; Dora Adelaide, b. . --. ;.arlcs Franklin, b. May 3, 1914; Lester, b. Julv 22, 1917. ATWATER GENEALOGY 181 1350. Lewis Frederick, son of Myron; m. March 9. 1875, Annie Laura Pierce, d. Oct. 28, 1913. Residence Selma, Calif. He d. May 20. 1920. He was educated in the public schools of Indiana, and graduated from the business college of Painsville, Ohio. He was a teaclier for a number of years, later tak- ing up newspaper work, which vocation he continued to follow. In 1899 he moved to Tennessee, and in 1904 to Newcastle, Calif. In 1911, he founded the "Signal" at Atwater, Calif., with his son, "the blind editor," assisting him. His wife d. Oct. 28, 1913. In 1917 he moved to Selma, where he and his son edited the "Selma Enterprise" until his death in 1920. 2091. Mae, b. Feb. 12, 1876; m. Feb. 12. 1898, G. E. Howe. She d. Oct. 7, 1921, at Savoy, Mont. 2092. Myron L., b. Jan. 7, 1893. 1351. Ernest E., son of Myron; m. Nov. 24, 1892, Zadie I. Winslow, b. Sept. 9, 1864, d. April 4, 1924. Historical data, p. 190, vol. 4. 2093. Nellie Joy, b. Feb. 26, 1897. 1352. Eva Belle, dau. of Samuel; m. Oct. 22, 1880, James Parkins. Live at Independence, Kansas. Fannie M., b. 1882. Ethel Hattie, b. 1885. Madge Glen. b. 1887. James Clifford, b. 1889. Archie Grey, b. 1892. Grace Maria, b. 1894. 1358. Archibald J., son of Samuel; m. Oct. 13. 1885, Elizabeth, dau. of Edward J. Van Swearinger and Martha J. McAllister, b. Nov. 25, 1869. He was a grocer at Long Beach, Calif. He d. Nov. 26, 1916. 2094. Edna Mabel, b. July 16, 1886. 2095. Dwight Samuel, b. July 15, 1894. 2096. Marian Katherine, b. May 18, 1898; m. Hugh R. Etzell. 2097. Hubert Maxwell, b. Oct., 1907. 1354. James A., son of Orrin; m. Oct. 3, 1867, Ellen L. Curtis, who d. Nov. 27, 1875. Lived in Plantsville, Conn. He d. March 15, 1920. 2098. Mary A., b. April 28, 1874; m. Sept. 20. 1905, Dr. Clinton B. Knapp. 13.55. Orville A., son of Orrin; m. Oct. 11, 1871, Alice N. Powell, d. April 4, 1920. Lived in Plantsville, Conn. He d. May, 1924. 2099. Florence E., b. Aug. 16, 1874; unni. 1356. Thomas B., son of Orrin; m. Oct. 18, 1893, Bessie E. Brown. Lived in Southington, Conn. She d. Sept. 27, 1908. He d. Dec. 22, 1925. 1357. Walter C, son of Orrin; m. Nov. 18, 1873, Carrie T. Bemis. Lived in Plantsville, Conn. He d. Aug. 1, 1909. She d. Feb. 14, 1910. 1358. Charles N., son of John A.; m. Oct. 24, 1866, Flora Ann Covert. They lived in Unionville, Conn. He d. March 28, 1903. 2100. Rosabel, b. Feb. 21, 1868. 1359. William ^Mortimer, son of Arnold; m. Dec. 25, 1861, Jane E. Martin, b. Sept. 25, 1841; d. May 25, 1890. He lived in New Haven and was an under- taker. He d. Jan. 17, 1905. 2102. M. Mortimer, b. March 28, 1867. 1360. Herman K.. son of John A.; m. May 27, 1874, Mary Ella Sherman. They lived in Seymour, Conn. He d. Jan. 16, 1926. 2103. Mabel Effie, b. Sept. 9, 1884. 1361. John F., son of John A.; m. July 18, 1878, Mary K. Blocher. They live in Southington. He is dead. 2104. Cornelia M., b. June 27, 1879, m. Howard Edward Ives. 1362. Caroline Augusta, dau. of William; m. Nov. 30, 1880, Frank Minott Ward. He d. at Los Angeles, Calif., March 3, 1895. She d. Jan. 8, 1900. Frank Atwater, b. Feb. 8, 1882, m. July 18, 1906, Beata McDowell. 182 ATWATER GENEALOGY 1863. Edward Storrs. son of John Phelps, m. Jan. 20, 1880. CaroUne Park Swift, dau. of Charles \V. and Mary S. Messier, of Poughkeepsie, b. Nov. 17, 1857. Thev lived in Poughkeepsie, N. Y. He d. March 31, 1922. 2105.' Morton, b. Jan. 11. 1882. 2106. Lucv Lovell, b. March 30, 1883. 2107. Ehot Doremus, b. March 28. 1886. 2108. Evelyn, b. May 17, 1891. 13do. Harriet Brodhead. dau. of George M.; m. Sept. 30, 1880, George Walter Green, of New York. He d. in Springfield, Mass., Dec. 13, 1903. Walton Atwater. b. Nov. 4. 1881; m. June 23. 1904, Eleanor Munroe. Horace b. Oct. 30, 1888. i;>66. -Mabel Bh-«'ker, dau. of George M.; m. Dec. 19, 1893, Albert Weaver, of New York Cjty. Howard Atwater. b. Sept. 1, 1894. 1368. Charles Brewster, son of David Fisher; m. Jan. 19. 1892. :Mary Granger Stebbins. dau. of James and Eunice Sylvia Alvord, of Springfield, b. Mav 5, 1863. Springfield. Mass. 2i09. Margaret Sylvia, b. Nov. 2, 1894. 1369. Jolin Henry Hobart, son of John; m. Agnes Shay, of Castalia, Ohio, b. in 1825; d. Dec, 1852. He was a carriage maker, and lived in Vacaville, Calif. He d. March 8, 1911. 2110. John H.. b. April 27. 1852; m. Jan. 13. 1880, Annie, dau. of C. H. Ransom and Susan Slaughter. \3Ti. Jeremiah, son of John; m. Mary Jane Button. Castalia. Ohio. 2111. Charles. 2112. Sallie. 1S74. Sil\aniis B.. son of David C; m. May 1, 1861. Sarah A., dau. of John Roberts and Mary Shields. A farmer and teacher in New Boston. 111. He d. June 13. 1908. She d. Dec. 17, 1887. 2113. Mav, b. Api-il 13, 1862. 2114. Clio. b. Nov. 3, 1868. 1381. .Murv Angeiine. dau. of Carlos; m. Julv 22. 1839. Orrin Roger Treat, b. March 28. 1818; d. Aug. 25. 1878. Joseph Orrin. b. April 25. 1843; m. May 16, 1866, Ada Maria Woodworth. 1383. Lucius K.. .son of Carlos; m. April 6, 1862, Elmina D. Matthews. Lived in Forestville, Conn. He d. Sept. 8. 1889. She lives in Forestville, Conn. 2115. Nma D., b. Oct. 23, 1867. 2116. Hattie E., b. Jan. 5. 1870. 2117. Louis R.. b. July 17. 1873. I3H4. Lucian K., son of Carlos; m. April 13, 1871, Sarah Louisa Beldon, b. Dec. 12. 1841. Ljved in Forestville, Conn.; d. Dec. 18, 1882. She d. in 1907. 2118. Jes.se P'arnsworth, b. Sept. 18, 1876. 13X6. Br>an, son of Lucius; m. Oct. 1. 1849. Mary Jane Sage. He w;is a furiner in Berlin. Conn. She was b. May 5, 1829; d. July 2, 1902. He d. July 21. 1903 2119. Mary Eleanor, b. Aug. 17. 1852. 2120. Carrie I.sabel, b. Sept. 13. 1854. 2121. Grace Emeline. b. April 10. 1857. 2122. Bryan Hoadley. b. Nov. 11. 1859; unm. 2123. Walter Lucius, b. July 22, 1865; in. April 5. 1893, Flora C. nuilinont. 1S8M. Angelina Ndrlun, . Feb. S. 1839; d. a prisoner of war at or near Goldsboro, N. C, Feb. 27, 1865. agel 26 years; (2l May 2, 1868, Hiiber Bushnell, son of Hiram Bunhnell and Beulah M. Case, b. May 1. ixi:5. Berlin, Conn. 1390. Kdwin \Vm.. .son of William; m. Sept. 10, 1868. Ellen Cynthia White, b. Feb 21. IH.M AlbKin. Neb. He d. Aug. 24. 1919. ATWATER GENEALOGY 183 2124. Mildred, b. Jan. 7, 1869. 2125. Bessie, b. Aug. 7, 1871. 2126. Arthur Theodore, b. Aug. 5, 1874. 2127. Lulu Maud, b. Feb. 7, 1876. 2128. Edna Mabel, b. Sept. 11, 1877. 2129. Nellie Esther, b. Feb. 26, 1879. 2130. Edwin, b. Nov. 17, 1883. 2131. Wilfred Milton, b. June 4, 1885. 2132. Emma May, b. Dec. 13, 1886. 2133. Ethel Gertrude, b. June 3, 1889. 1391. Catherine, dau. of WilUam; m. 1869, George Todd. She d. Jan. 17, 1886. Eva Lillian, b. July, 1870; d. 1890. Emma Estella, b. Aug., 1875; m. 1897, Frank Thomas. She d. in 1907. One dau., Frances Ethel, b. Oct. 12, 1899. George Herbert, b. May 28, 1884; electrical merchant; m. (1) Aug. 10, 1908, Mina M. Roise, d. June 30, 1930. (2) April 28, 1936, La Verne M. Bonney. Paul Herbert, b. Aug. 11, 1909, Major U.S. Air Force. 1392. Julia, dau. of William; m. 1872, Nathan B. Douglas. She d. May 11, 1880. They had five children, three dying in infancy, Ida May and Stephen A., twins, were b. Sept. 4, 1873. Stephen A. d. in 1908. Ida May m. March, 1916, R. L. Vauters. Montezuma, 111. 1393. John Peter, son of William; m. in 1877, Joetta Dare. They reside in Havana, 111. 2134. Nellie, b. 1879. 2135. John F., b. 1881. 2136. Carl L., b. 1883. 2137. Pearl E., b. Oct. 25, 1885. 2138. Harry L., b. May 1, 1887. 2139. Walter B., b. 1889; m. Nov. 25, 1920, Brcnda W. Flick. Live in Indianapolis, Ind. 2140. Eva D., b. March 4, 1893. 2141. Maria E., b. 1895. 2142. Eugene L., b. 1897. 1394. Shelden, son of Wilham; m. Iris L. Jones, b. March 31, 1858; d. Oct. 30, 1913. He lives in Havana, 111. 2143. Viola E., b. Feb. 26, 1881. 2144. Erma Pearl, b. Aug. 19, 1883. 2145. William, b. Oct. 6. 1885. 2146. Herly, b. July 7, 1887. 214 7. Mabel Golden, b. June 26, 1889. 2148. Garnet, b. Jan. 23, 1893. 2149. Shelden Jr., b. Nov. 15, 1897. 1395. Emma Louisa, dau. of William; m. Jan. 29, 1880, Charles Woodford Rountree. See Historical Section. He d. April 7, 1908. Ardaline, b. Jan. 9, 1881; m. Oct. 16, 1898, Albert Wills; d. 1938, Stan- hope, Iowa. Emma C, b. Aug. 12, 1899; m. Sheldon Atwater (:tt2149) Paul Vernon, b. Jan. 17, 1921; m. Jan. 27, 1942, to Marrietta McDonald, (dau.) Diane Lee Atwater, b. March 31, 1946. Verla Joan, b. Jan. 17. 1930; m. Orley W^elker, Jr., May 26, 1950. (son) Robert Dale, b. Feb. 3, 1955. Loona, b. Sept. 3, 1901; m. LeRoy Clabaugh, b. Nov. 5. 1900. Stanhope, Iowa. Darlene Lee, b. Sept. 18, 1925; m. Donald Lowell Berry, b. Sept. 5, 1921. Connie Sue, b. Feb. 26, 1945. Janet Elaine, b. Nov. 20, 1946. Donnie Leroy, b. Feb. 22, 1949. Duane Donald, b. Feb. 5, 1953. Richard Leroy, b. Feb. 19, 1928; m. Janet Marion Strain, b. Jan. 3, 1928. Richard Douglas Clabaugh, b. Feb. 20, 1951. Doris Lorene, b. April 26, 1932; m. Benjamin Edward Franklin, b. July 17, 1931. Doris Kay, b. Nov. 12, 1951. 184 ATWATER GENEALOGY Muriel L., b. s>t;pi. _', 1903; m. Clifford J. Neese. b. 1899, retired farmer, Stanhope. Iowa. Helen Arlene. b. 1925; banktellor, m. Oliver Bayard Williams, b. 1923, asst. cashier, Boone State Bank. Boone. Iowa. Clifford Dale. b. 1930. Darrel J., b. 1932. Audi-ev Ann. b. 1937. Carol Lvdia. b. 1910. Lester R.. b. July 19. 1905. Sterhng C. b. Sept. 9. 1907; m. Eline S. Craig, b. April 19, 1909. Barrv A., b. June 18, 1940. Barbara Ann. b. April 30, 1943. Sallv Ann. b. Feb. 27, 1946. Ralph Ed^ar. b. Jan. 16, 1910: m. Mary Jane, b. .Ian. 20, 1922. Twins — Jack Jay and Jill Jane, b. Oct. 7. 1950. Caroline A., b. Aug. 10. 1913; m. Everett L. Fuller, b. Nov. 29, 1912. I sons I Ralph Everett, b. June 6, 1941. Ronald Keith, b. April 21, 1944. Lois I., b. Sept. 7. 1918; m. LaVerne G. Varland, b. March 17, 1916. Chil.: Marilyn Kay. b. June 10, 1941. Wayne Allan, b. Sept. 2. 194 2. Larry James, b. Dec. 21, 1943. Kenneth LaVerne, b. July 18, 1948. La Vonne, b. Jan. 18, 1921; m. Melford A. Hove. b. Sept. 18, 1915. Helen Joann. b. Sept. 15, 1941. Marv Lee. b. Feb. 23, 1945. Paul Albert, b. Dec. 23, 1946. Harold LaVerne. b. March 17, 1949. Roger Arnold, b. June 29. 1955. Harriet Elizabeth, b. Sept. 17. 1882; m. March 21, 1906, John Allison Henry, b. May 29, 1880, d. Feb. 22, 1944, Havana, 111. MUdred Velma, b. Jan. 1. 1907, d. Nov. 21, 1951. (dau. ) Nancy Lee Miller, b. Sept. 30. 1934. Charles William, b. April 20. 1910, d. Dec. 18, 1954. Frances Elizabeth, b. Feb. 5. 1915; m. Harry Ernest Miller. Janet Evelyn, b. July 30. ; James Frederick, b. Feb. 18, Charles J., b. July 16, 1887; m. June 15, 1916, Amy Alice, b. Jefferson Co., April 12. 1894, "dau. Ezra and Bell Marts Hoffman of Kansas. Elsie Marie, b. June 12, 1917; m. Lloyd Ronald Sutton, b. Feb. 22, 1912. Chil.: Ronald Lee. b. Nov. 11, 1947. Dorothy Helen, ta. Feb. 23, 1922; m. Wheelock. Velma A., b. Nov. 10, 1894; m. Nov. 19, 1914, Samuel J. Henry; d. 1923. Genevieve Kathrine, b. Nov. 20, 1916, m. Lawrence Albert Miller, father of Nancy Lee and former husband of Mildred Velma Henry. Ru.ssell Woodford, b. June 26. 1919; chemical engineer; m. Irene Harding b. Oct. 13, 1921. (Chihircnt Susan Lee, b. March 24. 1947; Mary Kathrine, b. May 19. 1949. Russell Harding, b. April 29, 1951. Emma Evelyn, b. Jan. 29. 1922; m. Elmer Hairison Halloik, Jr., b. Dec. 10, 1916, Saranac Lake. N. Y., son of Elmer Harri.son and Mary Margaret Berg Hallock. (Children) Peter Harrison, b. Jan. 16, i953. Michael David, b, Sept. !. 1954. 1396. Iliintingtnn (hnate, .son of Edgar; m. June 5, 1911. .Anita Tiumtmll D Dec. 31, 1881, Catherine E. Wills. He first engaged in seafaring life, but later learned the trade of a mason. Lynn. Mass. He d. July 3, 1915. 2171. Cott L.. b. Sept. 25, 1874; m. June 1, 1899, Lillian Gabehnan, one son, Aremas. b. Oct. 3, 1900. 2172. Clara B., b. Feb., 1881; m. Arthur Harris. 2173. Leroy WelLs. b. June 5. 1886; m. June 17, 1911, Gertrude C. Higgins. He is an electrical engineer and lives in Boston. 2174. Harold Doughty, b. July 28, 1898. Is an automobile engineer. 1 428. Charles Fremont, son of Rufus William; in. Ruth K. Dri.^ka. h. June 12. 1868. H.- .i. Ainil 9, 1908. 2175. Frances Priscilla, b. March 23, 1892; m. Allen. 2176. Lila Violet, b. Sept. 15, 1896; m. Jordan. (Chil.) Violet Marie, Ruth Frances (Grndchil.) Brenda, b. 1943, Sheila, b. 1946, Robert b. 1950. 2177. Charles Fremont, b. Aug. 19, 1902. Deceased. 2178. Iniia Mane. b. Aug. 6. 1904. 2179. Pauline Margaret, b. Sept. 15, 1907. 14.S0. Knther .Xnrahi-IIa. dau. of John Elisha; m. Neil SulhcMland. She d. Feb. 1, 1H9:{ Cc< • .y Alwat.i, b. Oct. 3, 1878; in. Edna E. M. Ciindley. .lum- 15, !■ • < i\ IS presiil«'nt of Johnstone Walker. Limited; est. 1886 dcpart- nienl «tore. Edmonton. Mury F:Hther, b. Feb. 11, 1913; m. Dec. 27. 1940, Lawrence Duncan Palithorpe, b. Nov. 24, 1915, Montreal, Que., .son of Mary A. and .I'lhri L. Palfthor|)c. Ins. Mgr. (Chil.) Donald .Sidncv, b. April 28, I'.Ml. Brenda Mary, b. July 4. 1943. John .Sutherland, ij. P'eb. 11, 1948. ATWATER GENEALOGY 187 Thos. Sidney Atwater, b. Aug. 8, 1915: m. Lois Campbell Eraser. (Sons) Robert Sidney, b. July 1, 1952. David Gordon, b. May 10, '53. Lillian Margaret, b. Dec. 27, 1921; m. R. O. Soley. Claude Keble, b. Sept. 6, 1880; C. E.; m. Etha, b. Ottunnva, Iowa, April 24, 1899, dau. of Sarah Nee and Anthony Leinhauser. Edna Sarah Amelia, b. March 6, 1883; school teacher; d. Nov. 10, 1954. Claire, b. Jime 27, 1887; m. William Stuart, b. March 6, 1874, son of Mary Ann Houston and John Fleming of Carleton Place, Ontario. ( Chil. ) Kathleen, b. Jan. 19, 1916; m. . Robert Atwater, b. Feb. 28, 1918. Alice, b. Oct. 23, 1919; m. McQuarrie. 1431. Henry Wellesley, son of John Elisha; m. Nov. 4, 1878, Mary Elizabeth Pratt, of New' Ross, N. 's. He d. Oct. 31, 1925. He was educated at King's College, Windsor, N. S.; ordained deacon 1875, at St. Luke's Pro-Cathedral, Halifax, N. S.; priest, 1877, by the Bishop of Nova Scotia. Appointed (1) Incumbent of St. Bartholomew, Louisburg, C. B. ; (2) Incumbent of Christ Church, New Ross, N. S.; (3) Rector of St. John's, Port Medway, N. S.; (4) Incumbent of St. John Baptist's church, Barbadoes, B. W. I.; (5) Principal of Girdon's Indian Boarding School and Priest-in-charge of the Mission of St. Luke, Gordon's Indian Reserve, Sask., Canada. See Vol. 4, page 199. 2180. Flora Amelia, b. Feb. 6, 1880; m. Nov., 1903, A. E. Pitfield, of Eng- land. She d. 1927. Jessie Beatrice, b. Jan. 3, 1906; m. John Franklin, b. April 26, 1903, Kinlough, Ont., son of Catherine Grummett and David James Basso. (Chil.) Doris Marion, b. June 7, 1926; m. Blazenko. Agnes Winona, b. Jan. 29, 1928; m. Martel Louis Poisson of Kimberley, B. C. David Keith Poisson, b. Feb. 4, 1953. Beatrice Darlene, b. Aug. 21, 1954. Marcel's parents — Pauline Corinne Sicotte and Noel Paul Poisson. James Edward Basso, b. Sept. 1, 1929. Raymond Stanley, b. May 25, 1931. Edwin John Basso, b. Aug. 26, 1933; m. Grace Irene McFadzen, b. Aug. 4, 1936. (Son) John Edwin Bass^., b. Feb. 26, 1955. Rita Doreen, b. Nov. 7, 1936. David Wayne, b. Feb. 14, 1940. Derer Franklin, b. Oct. 23, 1942. Myrna Darlene, b. April 27, 1944. Dennis Keith Basso, b. Aug. 21, 1945 Thomas Wellesley*, son of Flora, b. May 29, 1916; m. Helen Eileen Wilson of Winn, b. July 3, 1915. (Son) Warren Dexter Pitfield, b. May 26, 1949. 2181. Beatrice Mary Stuart, b. Feb. 1, 1881; former .aatron of Gordon's Indian Boarding School; now retired. 2182. Elizabeth, b. April 26, 1888; former teacher, Gordon's Indian Board- ing School. 2183. John Gapper, b. Dec. 29, 1882; farming in Walkerburn, Man. 2184. Edna Leonora, b. March 24, 1892; m. Aleck Branconnier. 1432. George William, son of Rufus William; m. Nov. 15, 1883, Mary A., dau. of William Miner and Alary Cunningham. Somerville, Mass. He d. Dec. 24, 1913. 2185. Harry Arthur, b. July 7, 1887, 2186. Ralph Wright, b. June 12, 1891. 2187. Roy Miner, b. May 4, 1894. 2188. Inez Marian, b. May 19, 1900. 1438. Henry Morrie, m. Margaret Drake. 5004. David H., b. April 9, 1904; m. Eva V. Dyer, b. Feb. 21, 1921, Port- land, Mo. 5005. David A. N., b. April 30, 1942. 5006. April Dawn, b. May 5, 1943. 5007. Peter Eugene, b. Oct. 17, 1944. 5008. Richard Merlin, b. Oct. 6, 1946. 5009. Robert Jonathan, b. May 11, 1948. 5010. Mervin Bruce, b. April 26, 1952. 5011. Joseph Carlton, b. Aug. 13, 1954. 188 ATWATER GENEALOGY 1439. Joseph Ci., son of Joseph Adolphus: m. Dec. 19. 1901. Alma Johnston. Thev hve i: lei. N. S. 2189 i- ..d Lee. b. Aug. 7, 1903. ' :cl Crealman. b. June 26, 1905. _ . i:..-nna Louise, b. Sept. 12. 1909. . -• Alma May. b. Aug. 15. 1912. . ; Clarice Jean. b. June 3, 1914. _ ! Xoiman Millard, b. Dec. 11, 1916. 1443. Ht-rlMTt (;eorge C'hipman. son of Stephen; m. Feb. 9. 1901, Dottie, dau. oi Matthais H. and Rose G. Stamer. He was killed in Mexico in April. 1915. 2195. Herbert George Chipman, b. Jan. 2. 1902; m. June 5, 1923, Hazel Miller. 1444. l^ewis Kdwin. son of Stephen; m. 1889, Mary O'Sullivan, m. (2» June 12. 1893, Melhe Fenton. dau. of Edmund and Emma Rice; m. (3) June 3, 1925, Amelia Eunice Semple. He lives in Los Angeles, Calif. 2196. Alfred, b. 1891. Issue bv second marriage: 2197." Herbert Edwin, b. June 8, 1894. 1449. .\uhn-v W.. son of Stephen; m. July 26, 1911, Esther Mason. (2) Dolores SchaU-r 42, of Akron. Ohio, in 1949. 2198. Ella Marv. b. May 27. 1912. 2199. Alberta Agnes, b. Nov. 23. 1915. 5U12. Bruce Mason, b. Aug. 30, 1921. 1450. MarBuret, dau. of Thomas Henry; ni. July 14, 1885, James Harvey. Brooklyn. N. Y. 1451. Ah'xaiuler T., son of Thomas Henry; m. Bridget Agnes Hanley, Aug. 4. 1887. He served for twenty-two years in the police department in Brooklyn, N. Y.. and when he died, Nov. 11, 1915, was a sergeant. His death was due to injuries received while endeavoring to stop a pair of runaway horses. 2200. Nora, b. June 17, 1889; m. Nov. 26, 1913. Francis \V. McCarthy; one dau., Elizabeth, b. Fob. 22, 1915. 22.">. Klislia Kandali, son of James Randall; m. Edith McKeough. New- port. R. I. 22U4. Charles R.. b. June 20, 1888. !4.-)«. ( liarl.s .lames; m. May 16. 1883. E. Hope, dau. of Rev. H. B. Schaff- her and Emma J. DcLapp. b. March 23, 1866. Boylston, Nova Scotia. 2205. Harry Barlow, b. Dec. 11. 1885. 2206. Emnia M. DeLapp, b. June 8, 1887. 2207. Bernanl Frederick, b. April 21. 1889. 2208. Charl.s Willoughby. b. Sept. 30. 1893. 2209. Florence Schaffher. b. Dec. 21. 1897. 2210. Ralph Best. b. July 7. 1904. 1457. Suinuel J.; m. 1882. Evalena Dunbar. Norwalk. Conn. 2211. l><>uis R.. b. March 28, 1883. 2212. Warren C. b. Sept. 18. 1886. 2213. Kva C. b. Nov. 6. 1888. 2214. Elsie M.. b. Feb. 3. 1897; m. March 2, 1918. Willard Silcox. 2215 (Jludys P.. b. Jan. 2. 1900. I43H. John ('oKK**^vell; m. Miss Barlow; (2) Lillian P'oster. Lived in New- port, R. I. No chiMren. He d. Feb. 5. 1920. 1460. Frederick rnrter; m. Oct. 16, 1893, Nellie B., dau. of Wm. A. .1. Mac- Donald and Margaret A. McRhie. Boylston, Nova Scotia. ??Ar. kiIm-i Hope. b. July 28, 1894; m. Earle McMinn. y Kathleen, b. Nov. 19, 1899; m. John Ander.son. ^.^in, Anna Margaret, b. 1908. ATWATER GENEALOGY 189 1461. Manson Bigolow, son of James Randall; m. Isabella H. McDonald. Newport. R. I. 2219. Rollo T., b. Jan. 1, 1900. 1468. :Mar.v Susan, dau. of William Collins; m. July 3, 1870. William Rufus Edgeily; d. 1810. They lived in Sangerville, Me. Addie J., b. April" 29. 1871; m. April 28, 1888, Clarence Eugene Richards. Susie Alta, b. May 10, 1891; m. Chester Clayton Moulton, one son, Clarence Chester, b. May 14, 1917. Inez Purinston, b. Jan. 26, 1893. George William. Grace Bell, b. Nov. 29, 1873; m. June 20, 1891, M. J. Edward Bearce. Vera Iris, b. July 23, 1893; m. Maurice Eug-ene Skilling. Elwyn Eugene, b. May 25, 1914. Grace Edna, b. Aug. 20, 1916. Dorothy Ava, b. March 4, 1918. William Or'rin, b. Oct. 23, 1879; m. Sept. 30, 1902, Ethel Mason; one son, Frank Lloyd. John Merton, b. Nov. 2, 1883. Harold Chauncey, b. Jan. 8, 1890; m. Nov. 14, 1914, Octavia Clair McPhetres. Helen Maria, b. July 15, 1915. Arthur William, b. Oct. 23, 1916. Jime Elizabeth, b. June 15, 1918. 1464. Charles Henry, son of William Collins; m. Feb. 17. 1882, Eldora Blake. Lived in Dexter, Me. He d. Dec. 20, 1913. 2220. Charles Elbridge, b. Feb. 20, 1885. 2221. Geneva Melessa, b. Oct. 25, 1888. 1465. Walter Grant, son of William Collins; m. Dec. 25, 1877, Ella E. Watson, b. Dec. 10, 1855; d. April 21, 1892. He d. April 1. 1904. They lived in Bangor, Me. 2222. Ethel May, b. Nov. 29, 1879. 2223. Aria Fern, b. May 12, 1887. 1467. Joseph Edgar, son of William Collins; m. Eva Sanborn, of Abbott, Me. Have a large family of boys and girls. 1474. Henry William, son of Constant Loyal Tuttle; lived in East Orange, N. J.; m. Oct. 15, 1873, Eliza Gage, dau. of General John Gray Burns and Mary Kimball. He was a manufacturer of steel tools. He d. Oct. 10, 1910. She d. June 5, 1916. 2224. W'illiam John, b. Feb. 17, 1878; was a book publisher in New York; m. Oct. 25, 1903, Henrietta Kempner. He d. Oct. 27, 1921. 2225. Elizabeth Ellen, b. March 30. 1883. 1476. Lily Clarinda, dau. of Constant Loyal Tuttle; m. Dec. 24, 1888, George Preston Phillips. Amesbury, Mass. He d. March 30, 1913. Nellie Florence, b. Aug. 1, 1890; m. 1907, Warren O. Titcomb. Chil.: Lillian Natalie, b. June 14, 1908; CHfford Warren T., b. Jan. 1, 1920. Karl Tristram, b. June 25, 1895; m. April 30, 1921, Loui.se Marion Kendall; Chil.: Robert Kendall, b. March 15, 1922; Priscilla, b. March 15, 1922. 1477. liradford Clark, son of Constant Loyal Tuttle, lives at 7 Collins St., Newburyport. Mass.; m. June 16, 1894, Anna Emma Eaton, b. Oct. 8, 1872. 2226. Constant Loraine, b. Dec. 3. 1897. 2227. Arthur Clark, b. April 22, 1899; m. Sept. 1, 1923, Vonita Louise Weeks. 1478. John J., son of James W.; m. in 1855, Belle Dewar. b. in 1822; d. Jan.. 1868. He d. March 16, 1862. He was a carpenter at Ogdcnsburg, N. Y. 2228. Minnie, b. Sept., 1856. 2229. Thomas, b. Sept., 1856. 2230. Joseph, b. April 1, 1858. 2231. WilUam, b. April 1, 1858. 190 ATWATER GENEALOGY 1480. John Joseph, son of William R.; m. Miss O'Hara. Lives in Glasgow, N. S. Their chiMit-n are Harry and Stanley, both married; Clarence, Joseph, Charles. Blanche, Ethel and Canev. Blanche, b. Sept. 18. 1891, m. Percy Grant. Chil.: Estelle Vivian, b. May 23. 1930. 1482. Alvariis Want, son of William R.: m. April, 1885. Jennie A. Ferguson, b. Feb. 8. lhJ>6. dau. of Alexander Ferguson and Mary McKinzey. He d. Nov. 13. 1912. Lived in Guvsboro, N. S. 2232. Eva M.. b. Aug. 5, 1890; m. Oct. 14. 1917, Albert Cuboe, son of Adolph Cuboe and Eva Heinz. 2233. Florence A., b. Feb. 25, 1892. 2234. Winifred E.. b. July 13. 1896. 1490. .](). .lainis II. iiry, Hon of Charles Alverus; m. May 29. 1912, Rosie Emma Carter, of Yarmouth, N. S. Thev live in Gloucester, Mass. 223« John H.-nry. b. Jan. 4," 1913. ATWATER GENEALOGY 191 2239. Mary Sadie, b. Sept. 31, 191-1. 2240. Charlotte Roslie, b. June 17, 1916. 1497. Sarah Almira, ni. Edmund James Hayden. Everett Leon, b. Sept. 3, 1909, m. Mae Hull. Chil.: Shirley Mae, b. Jan. 19. 1938. Pearl Naomi, b. Nov. 1, 1939. Ruth Mildred, b. Sept. 27, 1940. Ruby Marie, b. Sept. 1, 1944. Grant Lawson, b. June 1, 1947. John Edmund, b. April 4, 1911, m. Hazel Morron Bi-ymer. Jennie Almira, b. July 5, 1912, m. Elmer Benjamin Morrow, b. Aug. 12, '11. Glenn Allison, b. Nov. 21, 1939. Carol Diane, b. May 28, 1942. Nancy Heather, b. May 31, 1949. Briant Kent and Brenda Gail, b. May 18, 1952 twins. Edith Mae, b. June 12, 1916, m. Orrin Simpson. Chil.: Kenneth Orrin, b. Oct. 24, 1947. Terrence Hayden, b. Jan. 17, 1951. Naomi Gertrude, b. April 27, 1919 — teacher; m. Louis William Hughes, b. Nov. 9, 1919 Florence Elizabeth, b. April 27, 1919, m. Abner Alexander MacMaster, b. March 20, 1918. Chil.: Joan Marilyn, b. April 24, 1943. Neil Truman, b. Feb. 15, 1946. Garry Alexander, b. Dec. 23, 1954. Hazel Lillian, b. Sept. 26, 1924^secretary. 1498. Elmer E., son of William B.; m. Ella Stevens. He d. April 21, 1881, from drowning. 2241. Dora, b. Feb., 1881; m. Guy Lindsay. 1499. Joseph Truman, son of William B.; m. Nov. 27, 1887, Estella M. Pettingill, d. July 3, 1898; m. (2) Oct. 30, 1902, Mary W. Jones. 2242. Mildred G., b. March 20, 1891; m. Oct. 17, 1915, Elmer G. Edes; one son, Alfred W. 2243. Ansell E., ta. Aug. 1, 1894. 2244. Estella M., b. June 3, 1898; m. Aug. 22, 1917, Amil G. Mullikin. Two dau., Mabel A., b. Sept. 4, 1921, Elizabeth J., b. Sept. 11, 1923. 2245. Marie R., b. Feb. 16, 1904; teacher. 1,>(H). Leonard F., son of William B.; m. April 4, 1888, Linnetta Frank. 2246. Leshe, b. July 26, 1889. 224. Lenore, b. July 18, 1896; m. April 1917, A. E. Kirst; one son, Robert B., b. Dec. 13, 1920. She m. (2) June, 1924, Harry E. Privett. 1502. Maude, dau. of Joseph E.; m. Nov. 30, 1882, William C. Edden. She d. Sept. 19, 1919. They lived in The Dalles, Ore. Bessie, b. May 2, 1884; m. April , 1917, Emerett Roscoe Lvda. One son, Wood Lyda, b. Sept. 25. 1918. Retta, b. Nov. 16, 1888; m. Aug., 1910, Harold L. Edmonds. Two dau., Maude, b. Dec. 15, 1916; Elizabeth, b. Dec. 25, 1921. Live The Dalles, Ore. Ralph, b. Aug. 15, 1886; m. Myrtle Robinson. 150.S. Mae, dau. of Joseph E.; m. Sept. 19, 1894, George F. Ross. Live in The Dalles, Ore. Frederick Atwater, b. Oct. 7, 1895; m. Edith Hooglund. Agnes Leona, b. Sept. 20, 1901. 1505. Hattie Childs, dau. of Henry William; m. Jime 24, 1885, Charles Edmund Scarff. Lives in Montieal. Canada. Elsa Marjorie, b. March 29. 1886; m. April 16. 1913, Harold G. D. Ellis of St. Johns, N. B. Two children: Marjorie Warren, b. May 27, 1914; Harold Robertson Scarff, b. April 18, 1916. Alfrida Mildred, b. Jan. 23, 1888; m. Feb. 4, 1914. Wm. R. Dean. One dau., Barbara Warren, b. March 30, 1916. Sylvia Warren, b. Dec. 29, 1893. Edith Atwater, b. May 25, 1895. 1506. Emily :MiIlard. dau. of Henrj- William; m. June 4, 1904, Andrew Henderson Thompson. She was president of the Montreal (Canada) Y.W.C.A. 1507. Lucy Warren, dau. of Henry William; m. July 24, 1885, James Henry Sherrard. Lives in Montreal, Canada. Edwin Atwater, b. March 17, 1900. 192 ATWATER GENEALOGY 1509. Clur-a IJIlhin. n.. Henrv William Fletcher. Dec. 2, 1880; d. May 9, 1S96 He li. Jiilv 27. 1929. Clara Belle, b. Dec. 20. 1882; d. June 28. 1921. Luther Edwin, b. Sept. 15. 1886, m. Sept. 25. 1912. Minnie Kallstedt, b. Feb. 28. 1891. K. V \\!U'::iin, b. July 24. 1913. d. Dec. 24, 1927. Kuili I'kiif, b. June 13, 1916. m. June 14, 1941 Robert Hasselbaum, mana- ger of J. B. Reed & Co. Diane Lynn. b. Nov. 4. 1944. Janet Sue. b. Sept. 21, 1950. Henrv Charles, b. June 26, 1919. Vice-Pres. Merchants Nat. Bank, Aurora, N.Y. On April 27, 1946, m. Maxine Larson, b. March 24. 1926. Ann Christine, b. April 7. 1948. Jeanne Ellen, b. Oct. 20. 1950. James Henrv. b. Sept. 1. 1953. Robert Clarence, b. Sept. 13. 1928. m. Eleanor Carlstedt (b. Dec. 3, 1932) of Downers Grove. 111., on Sept. 5, 1953. Helen Marr. b. April 24. 1893. m. Eugene T. Scott. Mildred Frances, b. Nov. 6. 1920, Newspaper Reporter; m. Harold Burton Jenkins, b. Nov. 21, 1915. Carole Mildred, b. June 5. 1941. Harold James, b. Oct. 24. 1945. William Earl Fletcher, b. Dec. 6. 1894. m. Ethel Kall.stedt, b. Dec. 22. 1902. liichard Willis, b. Jan. 25. 1934. Joyce Ann, b. Oct. 21, 1937. i')\{t. Lizzie liertrudf, dau. of Henry Miner; educated at Potsdam. N. Y., graduated from the State Normal school, then u'ent to San Rafael, Calif., where she engaged in teaching and public school work. Married Jamos W. Cochran, an attorney, b. at Newark. N. J.; d. at San Rafael, 1921. He was District Attorney of "Marin Co., Calif, when thev m. on Dec. 23, 1890. Clare Atwater, b. Aug. 21, 1891. m. Clayton William Hollis, Sept. 16, 1916, div. 1928. (2) Cecil Charles Coleman, a member of "Little Blackdevils' Regiment from Winnipeg and was wounded. Sept.. 1916, on the Somme front. Clare graduated in 1914 from Stanford University Hospital. Evelvn Elizabeth, b. March 2, 1894. m. Hany Alfred Barbier, of Chicago. 111., on Dec. 17. 1920, who was b. Jime 9. 1890. Children: Clare Atwater. b. Jan. 27, 1922 at San Rafael, Calif.; m. Donald W. Duflley, b. May 2. 1923 at Sausalito, Calif. Harry Alfred Babier. Jr.. b. Jan. 27. 1922; Engineer, Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co.; ni. Marion Eleanor Murray, b. Feb. 5, 1921. Harry RonaUl, b. Jan. 27, 1949. Alan Richard, b. Aug. 26, 1952. Constance, b. March 30, 1895; d. July 4, 1895. Lenore Gertrude, b. at San Rafael, Oct. 10, 1896; m. Norman S. Halsev II, in Fairfield, Calif.. 1915. Norman S. III. b. Feb. 19. 1919 at Ross, Calif.; m. Lucia P. Anderson on Feb. 27. 1953. James Richard, b. Jan. 29, 1920, m. Adrianna Little Antrobus in Reno, Nevada, in 1951. Ev.lyn P:iizabeth. b. June 23. 1921; m. David Geo. Stephens, San Rafael, Calif., 1944, .son of l^Iiriam Dotszauer and Theodore Pierson .'^■li*i)hi'ns, President Aurora College. Evelyn, graduate of Marin College and Calif. School of Fine Arts, was a ship's draftsman for three years during World War II. I^'.slie Halst'V, b. April 16, 1947. Mark Hal.sey. b. June 5. 1950. James William, b. Nov. 17, 1900. m. Marie Loui.se, dau. Michael Joseph and I^jui.sa Mario Labadie Hart. Oct. 6. 1926. Children: Lueianne Edwina, b. Feb. 11, 1918. adopted; m. Leland William Hadl.y. Franklin C.torge MilL^r, b. Oct. 31. 1910; in. Feb. 13. 1948. Sn.- Eileen Hadley. b. Dec. 11. 1943. Edwin Ku.s.sell Miller. Polly Loui.se. b. Feb. 28. 1950. Carlen Marie, b. Feb. 24. 1951. Eliza- b'-th Anne. b. March 15. 1952. Wilona Margaret, b. April 27, IM .3. Michael Frances, b. F»b. 22. 1955. Nancy Louise, b. Aug. 26. 1927 at Ro.ss. Calif.; m. Jan. 9. 1918. Bill — -. son of Welbv Robert am! Edith Grieves Wright, b. in Hollis, f)k!n . April 4. 1926. Edith Louise, b. Oct. 26. 1954. ATWATER GENEALOGY 193 James William III, b. Dec. 20, 1928, at Ross, Calif., m. Jan. 30, 1949 Alice Loree, dau. Ruby Lee Young and Virgil Jones Stockton, b. Julv 21, 1930. James Michael, b. Aug. 24, 1951. Patrick Steven, b. April 17, 1952. Timothy David, b. Sept. 10, 1953. I.")!!. Jennie Emiiy, dau. of Henry Miner; m. Thomas Abies, of Tomales. Calif.: d. Jan. 22, 1894! Jennie d. Nov. 18, 1936. William Henry, b. July 1, 1892, m. Edna Pauline, dau. Pauline Ernestine and Henry Dietrick Bloese. b. Jan. 22, 1893. Helen Elizabeth, b. Tomales, Calif., March 21, 1894, m. Waldemar Wind, Aug. 24, 1912. Robert Grant, b. June 17, 1913 m. Cloella Miffin of Dallas, Texas, b. June 4, 1916, on March 13, 1937. Robert Mifflin, b. Feb. 22, 1943 at Oakland, Calif. Howard Nelson, b. June 22, 1914, m. Sept. 3, 1939 to Beatrice FoUmer, b. Feb. 5, 1914, dau. Beatrice and Albert Ardess Higgins. Walter Ardress, b. April 23, 1942. Marjorie Evelyn, b. June 6, 1918, m. Frank Williams, May 15, 1937. Chris Suzanne, b. April 1, 1946, S. F. Kathy Lynn, b. Oct. 14, 1947, S. F. Jacqueline Margretta, b. April 29, 1920, m. Sept. 2, 1945 Louis Harry Dydo, ( now divoi'cod ) . Alicia Ann Dydo, b. Nov. 7, 1949. 1511 A. Edwin Liieus, son of Henry Minor; m. Josephine A. Millette. about 1896. (dau.) Isabel Nettie, b. March 22, 1899; m. Feb. 10, 1917 at Martinez, Calif., to Leonard Morris, b. May 27, 1878, son of Sarah Frances Morris and George Clinton Johnson. Norma Frances, b. Aug. 17, 1919; m. Boleslaus Przybycien, b. April 29, 1909. By former marriage^ Norma's son; Robert Leland Holloway, b. Oct. 10,' 1941. Dennis Dale Przybycien, b. April 12, 1946. 1518. (Jrace Y., dau. of Edwin H.; m. Aug. 26, 1902, Alfred Y. Soule. Lives in Los Angeles, Calif. Lucy Maria, b. Aug. 15, 1903. Edwin Atwater, b. July 17, 1905. 1514. Hiram Miner, son of Lucius Lyon; m. in 1900, Caroline Babcock, dau. of Simon and Minnie Burdick. They live in Massena, N. Y. 2248. Edwin Hiram, b. Feb. 1. 1902. 2249. Helen Minnie, b. July 6, 1903. 1515. Henry Lucius, son of Lucius Lyon; m. Aug. 4, 1908, Mollie E. Wilson, dau. of Thomas G. and Hannah Cook. They live in Massena. N. Y. No children. 1516. Fanny Louise, dau .of Lucius Lyon; m. June 30, 1915 to William Elsworth Maxfield, attorney, b. July 9, 1887, son of George Henry and Eiuma Sutton of Butler. N. J. Virginia Atwater, b. April 18, 1916, served in WAVES W.W. II, Pearl Harbor, cited for service. George Elsworth, b. July 21, 1918. Designer for stage and television. Columbia Dramatic School. Mary Woodford, b. Feb. 17, 1927 at Suffern, N. Y., grad. (B.A.) St. Law- rence Univ., 1949; m. Ro.swell Herbert Smith, b. Dec. 1, 1923, son of Rev. George Jason and Beulah Stanton Smith of Fabius, N. Y.; grad. Syra- cuse Univ. In Navy W.W. II at Pearl Harbor. Constance Margaret, b. Oct. 29, 1953. 1517. Jennie M.. dau. of Edgar Warren; m. March 25. 1881, Edwin Horace Ladd, of Milwaukee, Wis. He d. Dec. 13, 1903. Melvina Horace, b. May 2, 1882; m. June 16, 1917. Ethelwyn Lelin. One child, Janet Virginia, b. July 10, 1917. She d. Oct. 2. 1920. Herbert Hosmer, b. Jan. 17, 1886. Mabel Annette, b. April 1, 1887; m. March 9, 1910, Wm. O. Welch. Two chil., Nancy Atwater, b. Sept. 18, 1911; Margaret Ann, b. Jan. 20. 1914. 194 ATWATER GENEALOGY 1518. Klla. dau. of Osborn Thomas: m. Sept. 12, 1883, Frank S. Warren. 1519. Charlotte .May, dau. of Henry Harrison; m. Jan. 28, 1892. Frank H. VanDike. She d. Jan. 2, 1917. Karl Skillman. b. Dee. 8. 1892; m. Oct. 26, 1917. Lua Stuart Docking, of Westerly. R. I. One dau., Mary Louise, b. Sept. 16, 1922. Henry Alwater. b. April 17, 1894; ni. Sept. 18, 1917, Genevieve Bertha Drum. I5'i'i. Henry Harrison, son of Henry Harrison, ni. Jan. 12, 1904, Grace Magie. He d. July ol, 1906. 1524. Charles Wnodard, son of Wilbur O.; m. Oct. 7. 1911. Alice Caroline Mernam. 2250. Catherme Mernam. b. Jan. 19, 1913. 2251. Robert M.. b. June 12, 1916. 2252. Charles W.. Jr., b. Jan. 11, 1920. 1525. Lyndail, b. Sept. 27, 1903; m. King. 1526. Kugene. b. Dec. 8. 1907; electrical engineer. 1527. Frederick Holmes, son of Hubbard Gale; dentistry since 1938; m. Yuma, Ariz., April 18, 1935 to Jacqueline, b. Oct. 16, 1915, dau. of Erma Martm, b. Dec. 9, 1899, and Ralph LeRoy Young, b. June 2, 1890. 5U13. Suzan Gayle, b. March 7. 1939. 5014. AUesandra, b. Feb. 28, 1943. 5015. Frederick Holmes, Jr., b. Aug. 30. 1949. 1528. Constance, dau. of Frank G.; m. Aug. 5, 1922, George Frederick Ayles separated, (dau.) Virginia, b. May 8, 1925. m. Walter S. Oliwa, en- gineer, b. Oct. 17. 1918; separated. Chil.: Linda Ann, b. March 8, 1950. Walter Richard, b. Jan. 31. 1951. 1529. Frank G., Jr., son of Frank G.; m. Alay 7. 1921, Rettie Worrall. (2) Madine I. , San Antonio, Texas. 2253. Dorothy Turner, b. Oct. 5, 1922; m. Russell G. Allen. Lucy S. Allen, b. Sept. 14, 1944. Allison Allen, b. Feb. 23, 1953. 5017. Judy, dau. of F. G., Jr.. b. Dec. 23. 1947. (Editor's note: Frank G., Jr.. has had an enviable career in the U.S. Mili- tary, in many departments, from June 1917 to June 1919. as a radio operator; in the Signal Corps and in the Air Services, with over 1000 flying hours. » 1.530. Kllot Camp, .son of Frank G.; m. Lillian Dorothy Cable, b. Oct. 6. 1910 in .Moorhead, Minn. Eliot has had active military service in U.S. Navy, in World War I, as a radio operator, copying German code from the German Station at Nauen. for the U.S. Govt. Has just completed 26 years of service with the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. 15:^1. Iliirnii sKeel, .soil of Nomian Morri.son; m. Sept. 3, 1868, Elmyra Maria Donold.son. He d. Feb. 19. 1906. at Plainfield. N. J. She d. May 24, 1925. ■J-jr,\. Theron Skeel. Jr., b. Nov. 23, 1869; d. Nov. 11, 1925, at N. Y. Citv. _'J .:. Henry G., b. March 26, 1879; d. 1951. 22r>H Lulie Adele. b. July 30. 1885. IS32. .Sarah, dau. of Norman Morri.son; m. Nov. 24, 1874, John James Cocke, of Peler.sburg. Virginia. He was a lawyer. He served in tlie Confederate Army when 17 years old. He d. in 1906. Im!;,, I, ^,-{,1, H, 1875. (mi I, .ha Collins, b. Oct. 30, 1876; m. Alexander Hamilton, b. Aiuil i), 1877, lawyer. Chihiren: Sarah Alwater. b. June 26, 1904; m. James Dunn Ma.son. .Ir., b. 1902; Chil.: JamcH Dunn III, b. 1925, doctor. Alexander Hamilton Mason, b. 1927. C.P.A., m. Eugenia S. Ellis, b. March 16, 19.30. (Cliil.ii Eu- genia Hamilton, b. Aug. 5, 1953. Sarah Atwater, b. 1946. Mary Stewart, b. June 26, 1904; m. Edward Tillah Smith. Chil.: Cornelia Cocke. Claudia Tillat. ATWATER GENEALOGY 195 Alexander Hamilton II, b. ; m. Mary Bernard. Chil.: Alexander III, b. ; George Bernard, b. . Virginia, dau, of Cornelia, b. Oct. 16, 1912; m. Roy Tripp Evans, Jr., b. Feb. 7, 1911 in Pawtucket. R. I. Col.. U.S. Army. Chil.: Roy III, b. Sept., 1935. West Point cadet. John Gradwell, b. Oct. 28, 1936. Alexander Hamilton, b. July 30, 1939. Herbert Cocke, b. . Unm. Herbert Claiborne, b. Jan. 16, 1878. Deceased. Norman Atwater. Chil.: Norman Atwater Cocke. Jr., b. May 8, 1914; S. Mgr., America Viscose Co. William Booth, b. Nov. 5, 1918; Pres. Laundry Co. John, b. May 25. 1925; employed U.S. Air Force. Alexander Reed, b. June 30, 1890; accountant; m. Alice Rogers, b. Sept. 10, 1908. Chil.: Edith, b. June 24, 1932; m. Richard Alfred Jones, b. Nov. 24. 1929. Sarah Atwater, b. Jan. 22, 1935. 1533. Henrv G., son of Norman Morrison; m. Jan. 14. 1880, Anna Maria Drury, dau. of Le Baron and Eliza S. Drury, at Brunswick, Ga. He d. July 16, 1904. 2257. Philip Drury, b. March 17, 1881. 2258. Henry, b. Sept. 9, 1884. 2259. Margaret, b. June 26, 1889. 1534. Charles B., son of Elisha M.; m. June 6, 1860, Helen A. Williams, who d. April 14, 1905. He d. Nov. 1, 1864, while in service of United States Navy. 2260. Edward Montgomery, b. Dec. 28, 1862. 2261. Charles E., b. April 13, 1865. 1535. Samuel Hobart Attwater, son of Elisha M.; m. on Thursday, Nov. 10, 1870, Louisa Edith, dau. of Eliza Mitchell and Commodore Babcock; b. Oct., 1851. 2262. Charles Hobart, b. July 14, 1884. Samuel Hobart, d. Feb. 18, 1884. Louisa Edith, d. March 9. 1923. (Editor's Note: As a young man, Elisha. my grandfather, established a large business as a ship-chandler. His quarters occupied an entire ware- house of three and one-half stories and basement on the corner of Burling Slip, New York City. Elisha also controlled a "Packet Line" between New York and North Florida. His interests were far-flung throut the world — as he outfitted ships for many distant lands. Financing many of these ventures made him a very wealthy man. Before he was forty years old, he sold out and retired. Later, Elisha acquired large properties in the Bronx and finally a very beautiful estate at Huntington, L. I. I have been told by one of the chief executives of the Telephone Company, that when the first dial system was being tested, his nanie — with the names of other prominent old families of New York — was picked for the experimental try-out of the new system. When I doubted this because my grandfather always used three '"t's" — the executive exclaimed: "Well, we just dropped one of them." My grandfather was not a teetotaler neither am I. However, I am convinced his record would be as clean as my own — for never having imbibed to the state of intoxication. He did have an elaborate wine cellar at Huntington. This, in the eyes of my good mother — bless her soul — was the work of the Devil. My father, Samuel Hobart, died five months before I was born. With- out having had the opportunity of placing my innocent childish clutches in the old gentleman's heart, he passed away when I was five, leaving me the mvmificent sum of one dollar. A high-hatted, slick lawyer, by the name of Rock, settled with the estate for sizable sums, over a foiu' year period, without my innocent mother being aware of the situation. While eventually, I had newspaper notoriety, when a judgment was secured against the lawyer and he was sent to jail — not even the dollar ever reached me or my mother. There were others involved. Besides, I don't know the old gentleman's side of the triangle. He should not be condemned without a hearing. Despite the odious memories attached to my paternal side, at eight years 196 ATWATER GENEALOGY of agf. wiihsianiiing considerable pressure from those innocents surround- ing me. I flatly refused to change my name to Charlie Bates. 1536. Anna K., dau. of Elisha M.; m. June 30, 1875, John Quincy Adams. Harriet E.. b. Aug. 8. 1876. 1537. Kli Beecher. son of Elisha; m. Jan. 18. 1862, Nancy Ann Petteys. b. Aug. 8. 1S46; d. Jan. 22. 1871. He d. Jan. 21. 1872. 2263. Frank. Deceased. 1538. Thomas Jefferson, son of Elisha; m. Nov. 5. 1868, Susan Y. Boyd. b. July 11. 1842. He was in the Civil War and lost a limb. Died Jan. 23. 1872. ' 2264. Susie L.. b. March 25. 1870; unm. 2265. Thomas J., b. Oct. 15. 1871; unm. 15S9. (ieorge W., son of Elisha; m. Jan. 23, 1866, Harriet M. Showers, b. May 28. 1848; d. Nov. 29, 1916. Resided in Kewanee. Cambridge, Illinois, Webster City. Iowa, and Superior, Neb. He d. April 20, 1919. 226H Cora Lvnn, b. Dec. 6. 1866; deceased. 2267. Estella"Mav. b. Aug. 8, 1871; m. Edward D. Hill. She d. Nov. 30. 1897. 2268. Gertie Louella, b. March 15, 1876; d. June 8, 1919; ni. Harry Bos.semeyer. 2269. Charles Barge, b. March 4. 1879; m. Jan. 18. 1903, Rose Collette; .1. April 19, 1919. 154t». .John .\., son of Elisha; m. Sept. 7, 1873. Pheby L. Rector, a native of Ohio. Thev reside in Wayzata, Minnesota. 2270. Arthur E.. b. March 29. 1879. 2271. Fn-derick, b. Eept. 22. 1882. 2272. George, b. June 19, 1884. 1541. KInora I{«-bec-ca. dau. of Elisha; m. Jan. 1. 1866. Norton Robinson Penny, a native of Long Island. They reside in Wallace, Idaho. Slargarel PZlizabeth. b. April . 1872; m. Jan. 8. 1894, Robert Lee Notting- ham. Lives at Davton, Washington. William Kennard, b. Nov. 8, 1894. Virginia Lee. b. Jan. 3. 1896. Margaret Anna. b. Sept. 15. 1897. Nora Ella. b. Dec. 26. 1873; m. July 15. 1897, Grant S. Potter. One child. Elnora Bina, b. Oct. 18. 1899. Gertrude Azalia. b. Sept. 19, 1881. Norton Eli.sha, b. Jan. 1. 1883. I54'». William (lark, .son of Eli.sha; m. Dec. 19. 1872, Eliza A. Mock. b. Nov. 16, 1852; d. April 23, 1923. They resided in Cambridge. Illinois. He d. Nov. 17. 1914. 2273. Fannie Belle, b. April 23. 1875; m. Robt. Scott. Burbank. Calif. 2274. liny Mock, b. Nov. 4, 1882. 1543. Mary Kli/.aheth. 7I. \iii/i. son of Darwin: m. Aug. 8, 1870. Cortenia C. Munson. A min- i.stti m ihf Christian church and professor in the Indiana State University at Blooiiiington. Ind. 2313. Munson Darwin, b. Jan. 22, 1873. lUTi. JiinifH F., son of William L.; m. Feb. H',. issi. .land C. Muirav, of New York. She d. Feb. 25, 1923. 2314. William Lyman, b. Jan. 31. 1882. 2315. Janet l.sabella, b. Oct. 21, 1883. 2316. G.-orK"' Campbell, b. Aug. 20. 1885. 1.'>7.H. ( harli-s, .son of William Lvman; lived in I'ittsfield, Mass.; m. June 20. 1888, Alice M., dau. of Thomas" Allen, b. Jan. 2, 1864. He d. in London, Eng., May 1. 1898. 2317. Allen KuhhcH. b. June 6, 1889. ATWATER GENEALOGY 199 2318. Wm. Bradford, b. Oct. 22, 1891. 2319. Alice Laura, b. May 17, 1893. 2320. Judith Pomeroy, b. Dec. 29, 1895. 1574. Lucy, dau. of William Lyman; m. Oct. 6, 1885, Dr. Matthew D. Field. He d. March, 1895. They lived in Stockbridge, Mass. Elizabeth Campbell, b. Sept. 21, 1891. Rachel Lyman, b. Sept. 19, 1894. 1576. William Chuvnce, son of Merritt Buckingham; m. June 15, 1890, Allis Pingree, b. Nov. 7, 1859; d. Feb. 5, 1891. Dealer in land and lumber. Chicago. 2321. Clarence Buckingham, b. Feb. 15, 1891. 1577. Charlotte Kowena, dau. of Merritt Buckingham; m. Jime 25, 1890, Louis Augustus Pratt, son of Charles R. and Esther Emmons, b. Nov. 14, 1851. Louis Atwater, b. April 25, 1894. 1578. William Olmsted, son of William Woodruff; m. Jan. 12, 1871, Ellen Whipple Sanford, who d. at Newton, Iowa, Nov. 14, 1871; (2) April 5, 1873, Emily S. Baldwin, of Honolulu, who d. in 1891; (3) March 17, 1892, Annie Eckfeldt Benner. He was general secretary of the postal bureau of Hawaii. He d. May 17, 1908, at Honolulu, of Bright's disease. She d. Feb. 12, 1922. 2322. Dora Benner, b. Jan. 23, 1893. 2323. Juliette Olmsted, b. Jan. 27, 1895. 2324. William Olmsted, b. Jan. 6, 1897. 2325. Miley Benner, b. Oct. 10, 1898. 2326. Curtis Eckfeldt, b. Oct. 10, 1898. 1579. Francis Ebenezer, son of William Woodruff; m. Jan. 1, 1885, Lillian Charlotte Baldwin, b. Oct. 25, 1858, dau. of David Dwight and Lois Gregory (Morris). They live in Haiku, Maui, Hawaii. As a P. S. Mr. Atwater writes: "My brother, W. O. Atwater's second wife was the sister of D. D. Baldwin, my wife's father. He was a graduate of Yale college, class of '57, and found his wife, Lois G. Morris, in Bridgeport, Conn. She and W. O. A.'s mother were half sisters. Some mixup of relationship as you will see." He d. Jan. 28, 1919. 1580. Lillian Elizabeth, dau. of William Woodruff; m. April 6, 1876, Charles Lambert Blake, b. Oct. 8, 1850. Harwinton, Conn. She d. May 23, 1912. 1581. Leonard Eugene, son of William Woodruff, d. June 7, 1911; m. Jan. 9, 1892, Ida B., dau. of Capt. James Lyle of Honolulu. 2327. Myrtle Lyle, b. Sept., 1893; m. June 16, 1915, Arthur James Gull- man, of Berkeley, Calif. 1583. Caroline M., dau. of Charles; m. Edwin Young. Plainville, Conn. Alfred L., b. May 18, 1872. Charles E., ta. Nov. 12, 1873. Ida May, b. July 9, 1876. Nellie Ray, b. July 25, 1878. Carrie, b. Jan. 18, 1881. Geo. H., b. April 14, 1887; m. May, 1916, Fanny Belle Wallace. Is in the naval service. 1584. Noriden C, son of Charles; m. Cora Stone; (2) Minnie Ryder; (3) June 1, 1893, Estelle S. Spencer. An engineer. Meriden, Conn. 2328. Bertha Idelle, b. Sept. 27, 1878. 2329. Carl Walter, b. April 3, 1884. 2330. Wallace, b. Oct. 3, 1882. 1591. Marshal Frank, son of Franklin Benjamin; m. in 1889, Mary Warner, of Ansonia. Lives in Bridgeport, Conn. 2331. Elsie May, b. Nov. 8, 1889. 2332. Frank, b. March 26, 1891. 2333. Clayton Warner, b. July 15, 1899. 1593. John Albert, son of John Hoadley; m. Jan. 26, 1884. Frances Woodley Foster, dau. of William Conway Foster and Susan Matilda Alden. She was b. 200 ATWATER GENEALOGY Jan. 15. 1862. Occupation, bookkeeper. This is his second marriage. His first wife, who is now living in Springfield, Mass., was Clara Matilda Worthington. 2334. Albert Worthington, b. Dec. 23. 1880. Issue bv second marriage: 2:':^>r)." Jane Woodley, b. Aug. 31, 1884. '. Carrie Frances, b. Nov. 10. 1887. ....:. John Hoadley, b. May 15, 1889. 15M. Mary Elizabeth, dau. of John Hoadley: m. Nov. 11. 1878. Wilfred Smith, b. Aug. 31. 1851, son of Theodore Edward Smith and Hannah Louise Campof Norwalk. Conn. Brooklyn. N. Y. She d. May 22, 1925. Leonard Atwater, b. May 26, 1879. 1595. William Cutler, son of John Hoadley: m. May 1, 1889, Ida Wilson Hav, dau. of Jacob Hay and Anno Wilson, b. Oct. 11. 1859. He d. Feb. 2, 1946. " 2:53X. William Cutler, b. July 18, 1890; d. Feb. 21, 1940. 2o::i'. John Jacob, b. May 22", 1893. •_'.!" Margaret Hav, b. Sept. 11, 1894. _';il. Iiavid Hay. b. Nov. 9, 1898. 1597. Jane Leunard. dau. of John Hoadley; m. Nov. 16, 1898, Harry Clay Perrine, Jr., b. March 8, 1869. South Amboy, N. J. Emma LaRue. b. Dec. 18. 1899; m. Kenneth William LeRuier, b. Aug. 11, 1900; div. 1947. Chil.: Kenneth Jr., b. June 2, 1921. Harry Perrine, b. July 27, 1922. Charles F., b. Feb. 20, 1903; clay mining; m. Margaret Rollins, b. July 17, 1907. Elsie Atwater. b. Feb. 18, 1907; m. James Francis Thointun, b. Jan. 28, 1907; Thornton Bros., wholesale paper. James Francis, Jr., b. April 11. 1933; student l^M.I. Jane Perrine, b. Nov. 10. 1938; student at Fairfax Hall. 1598. Jeremiah Charles, son of Jeremiah William; m. Jan. 1, 1901, Esther Chaphn Keeler. b. May 10, 1869. dau. of David Luke Keeler and Jeanette Noble Allen; d. Julv 9," 1915. He is dead. 234 2. Charles keeler, b. Nov. 1, 1901. 2343. Katharine Louise, b. March 3, 1904. 1599. .\an<-\ .\nn. dau. of Thomas; m. Feb. 19, 1880. Millard Duncan. Charlie L. Duncan, b. Aug. 28, 1884; m. Aug. 30, 1905. Bertha E. Dukes. Ifiirj. Cordelia, dau. of Thomas; m. Jan. 26, 1888, Angelo Freeman. Allivd. \i. Oct. 27, 1888. Judd, b. March 7, 1890. Rubv. b. 26, 1892; m. Nov. 25, 1913, Fred St. Cla'r. Bi-.s.sie. b. April 2. 1894; m. April 5, 1908, Lee Melvin. Lydia. b. Sept. 17. 1896; m. Nov. 25, 1912, Allie Long. 16(17. Jami-s Lucius, son of William E,; m. Oct. 4, 1883, Kate C. Ritchey. 2:;u. Jaims C. b. July 4, 1886. 2315. Vertie M.. b. Nov. 19, 1888. 2316. f)r»-tta B.. b. May 9, 1891. 2317. Amanda B., b. Sept. 2, 1S94. 2.34 8. Henry Z.. b. Sept. 20. IWtfi. 2349. Lasel R.. b. Nov. 23, 1898. 2350. Ritchey C, b. July 3. 1901. HiOK. ICiih.N .Ius.|iliin.-. «-ola L.. b. Oct. 15. 1891; m. Dec. 31. 1915, James Roy Sayr. Milo OrKf.n. b, Oct. 2. 1896; d. April 9, 1897. 1«((9. M:ir\ Luraim. dau. of William E.; m. Feb. 27, IHXT. Hem v D. Blythe. Valda I>e»ter. b. May 14. 1888; m. April 26. 1913, Mary p:iizaboth Alton. Two chil.: Leola Idell. b. Sept. 20. 1915; Keith Alton, b. April 9, 1918. ATWATER GENEALOGY 201 Henry Leslie, b. Nov. 24, 1894; m. Dec. 2, 1916, Vera Ireta Hubbard. One son, Laurence Hubbard, b. Nov. 17, 1917. Alfred Chester, b. Feb. 25, 1897. Kenneth Leroy, b. Nov. 23, 1901. Mary Lurana, b. Aug. 1, 1905. mH). Frances Ida, dau. of William E.; m. Feb. 1, 1891, Wilford P. Anderson. Lillie Ellen, b. Dec. 7, 1892: m. June 26. 1912. Orville F. Emery. Three chil.: Ruth Irene, b. Sept. 12, 1914; Edna Mae, b. July 12, 1915; Olen Arthur, b. July 12, 1917. Vernon Otis, b. June 1, 1895; m. March 6, 1915, Mattie Hickman. Two chil.: Frances J., b. July 29, 1916; Maxine R., b. Jan. 27, 1918. Clifford Kenneth, b.'Sept. 15, 1900. Albert Lloyd, b. Sept. 2. 1904. Daniel Smith, b. Jan. 18, 1906. Ida Mae, b. Dec. 15, 1909. 1611. William Henry, son of William E.; m. Nov. 30, 1897, Ida Oma Hetric. 2351. Henry Dale,'b. May 4, 1899. 2352. Irene Delores, b. April 9, 1908. 1612. Millie Ellen, dau. of William E.; m. Feb. 22, 1899, Etheram Dorothy. She d. April 11, 1911. Coy C, b. Dec. 3, 1899. Eveit L., ta. Oct. 1, 1903. 1613. Joseph Lafayette, son of John J.; m. Aug. 23, 1896, Laura Bessie Anguish; b. Aug. 23, 1878. 2353. Roy, b. June 7, 1897. 1614. DiiriiMla, dau. of John J.; m. Feb. 1. 1888, Charlie W. Cassingham, b. March 26, 1865. Ray, b. Nov. 8, 1889; m. Dec. 23, 1911, Cressie Huff, b. Mai'ch 28, 1894. He d. Sept. 19, 1912. Clarence, b. Nov. 25, 1891; m. April 25, 1917, Belle Farr, b. Aug. 20, 1890. 1615. John James, son of John J.; m. May 2, 1897, Ora May Black, b. Sept. 15, 1876. 1616. Arietta Permilda, dau. of John J.; m. March 29, 1893, John Hamilton Rhea. Blanche Isabelle, b. April 27, 1894 ; m. Peter Hyhouse, b. March 20, 1891, at Kloosterburen Groningen Province, Holland, son of Jacob and Chris- tina Hyhouse. Mary Alice, b. Nov. 9, 1920; m. William Hoyt Williams, b. Sept. 15, 1917. Chil.: Patricia Jean, b. Feb. 3, 194 7. Robert Wesley, b. Feb. 27, 1949. Helen Marie, b. March 20, 1923; m. Zemlicka. Jamie Atwater, b. Sept. 2. 1904; m. Mary Aileen Zinmicrlin. b. Sept. 15, 1902. Chil.: Ila Kathryn, b. Aug. 2, 1926; m. Jamie Wakefield, b. May 14, 1928. Barbna-Jcanne, b. Nov. 2, 1929; d. Nov. 17. 1934. Marilyn Joan, b. March 3, 1932; m. Lee Clark Rice, b. Oct. 31, 1928. Chil.: Claudia Jeanne, b. Aug. 26, 1950 and Clark Jamie, b. Aug. 26, 1953. Lauretta Ray, b. Sept. 15, 1937; m. Lester Lav.-rence Platte, Jr., b. Oct. 13, 1934. 1617. Wniiani Lee, son of John J.; m. Oct. 4, 1904, Elsie May Sears, b. Aug. 6, 1884. Lives at LaHarpc. 111. 2354. Lee Estes, b. April 8, 1905. 2355. Mary Irene, b. Aug. 16. 1908. 2356. Lloyd Russel. b. April 30, 1913. 1618. Willis N.; son of John J.; m. July 31, 1918, Ada Hunter, b. Sept. 3, 1883. Burlington, Iowa. 1619. Delbert, .son of John J.; m. Oct. 24, 1904, Goldie Sears, b. Sept. 4. 1889. Lives at LaHarpe, 111. J^2 ATWATER GENEALOGY 2357. Dale. b. Aug. 24. 1913. 16»0. Frt-il K.. son of John J.; m. May 6, 1908, Ina Trout, b. April 24. 1886. 16'il. Kinily. ilau. of Jeremiah John; ni. July 12, 1891. Willouj^hbv Mavnard Babcoek. Emily d. Nov. 18, 1945. He d. June 12, 1925. (Son) Willuuyhby "May- nard b. July 27, 1893; curator — Minnesota Historical Soc; m. Nov. 25, 1946, Grace, b. Starch 1, 1895. dau. of Charity Shouse and Americiis Fernando Hinshaw. 16-i9. Kilcn Hattie. dau. of John Starr; m. Sept. 13, 1903, Thomas Eugene Goudey, son of Rev. George Goudey, of Beverly, Mass. New Haven. Conn. 1630. Clifford -lames, .son of James; m. March 26, 1890, Jennie C, dau. of Henry M. Taylor and Elizabeth Perry, of Seymour, Conn., b. July 26, 1869, in London. Eng. Tax collector and justice of the peace 32 years in Seymour, Conn. Hj;si. Clayton Wells, son of James; m. Nov. 3, 1887, Mary Louise Conant, dau. of Ruel K. Conant and Julia A. Curtis, b. Nov. 3, 1861. A nurseryman at Agawam, Mass. 2358. Harold Conant, b. Sept. 17, 1889. 2359. James Clayton, b. Jan. 3, 1896. 1635. Hi-nry Wilson, son of Franklin B.; m. Aug. 20, 1898, Sarah E., dau. of Juhn W. and Elizabeth Cook. Mad carrier in Westfield, Mass. 2360. Wdliam H., b. March 22, 1901. 1637. Anurin Ktlward. son of James Henry; m. June 18, 1902, Ann Eliza, dau. of Robert H. Faist, and Harriet I. Rood. b. Oct. 10, 1875. Cleveland, Ohio. 2361. Robert Edward, b. June 2, 1915. 1 638. Bert I^'onard. son of Albert Chamberlain; ni. April 25, 1900, Blanche Cox. of Chicaj^o. He is vice-president Wm. Wriglov. Jr.. Co., offices, 87 35th Street. Bruuklvn, N. Y. Resides in Garden City, L.' I. 2:i62. Helen Blanche, b. Aug. 30, 1901. 2363. Olive Cox, b. July 21. 1907. 2364. A. G. Cox. b. Aug. 19. 1910. 1639. Walter Kldredgi-. .son of Albert Chamberlain; m. Oct. 30, 1901, Jessie Clark Wells, h. Julv 8. 1879, at Milwaukee, Wis. 2365. Margaret, b. April 8, 1903. 2366. Katherine, b. Dec. 12. 1906. 2367. Suzanne, b. May 6, 1920. 1640. Helen Louise, dau. of Albert Chamberlain: m. April 18, 1900, Charles C. Shrader Hill. Mar> C. dau, of Albert Chamberlain; m, Jan. 25, 1905, Di-. Frederick G. Carl.son. They live in Mason City, Iowa. Walter Atwater. b. March 8, 1906; m. Loretta Myrtle, dau. of Viacacia and Burton Bradley, b. April 5, 1906 at Cedar Springs, Mich. Chil.: Peter Bradley, b, April 29. 1933 at Manilla, P, I, Gretchen, b. Nov. 16, 1908, m, Oct. 29. 1935 Harlan W. C.irton in Ma.son Citv. Iowa. She d. June 7. 1950. Chil.: Robert C. b. Jan. 18, 1938. Judith Ann, b. Ainil 12, 1940. 164'». Margaret, dau. of Albert Chamberlain; m. Nov. 29, 1905, George M. Ingham Margai.-t died Jan, 2. 1951, Gordon M., b. June 17. 1907. Consulting geologist. On Jan. 18, 19.30, Gordon legally adopted the name of his mother, becoming Gordon Ingham Atwater. See Historical Section, m. Emogene, b. Oct. 12, 1907, dau. of I'earl Hirier and Horace P. Chapman, of Durant, Iowa. < I »au I Marilyn .lean, b. May 9, 1931. Kill, i'x'iijiiiiilne Leonard, son of Dennis Hedges; m. Ruth Ely, b. Sept. 2, 1899, d. Jiuw 15, 1943. Ruth, at present, executive director. Cancer Soc, Mon- mouth County, New Jer.sey. 5016, Carolyn Ryder, b. Oct. 2. 1923. 1616, l/fonard. .son of I>«'onard Cornelius; m. Oct. 7. 1915. Dorothy Hastings. - .'js. George Hastings, b. June 9. 1918. ATWATER GENEALOGY 203 1647. Collins, son of James B.; m. May 1, 1916, Helen Betts Shipley, b. Nov. 30, 1892, dau. of Murray and Martha ( Betts ) Shipley, of Cincinnati, Ohio. 2369. James ColUns, b. Feb. 17, 1921. 2370. Samuel Shipley, b. March 13, 1922. 2371. Elizabeth Anthony, b. Jan. 4, 1926. 1652. Kirtlaiul VV., son of Joseph William; m. Dec. 7, 1864, Augusta, dau. of Frederick Smith, b. June 5, 1843; d. Feb. 5, 1896; (2) Caroline, dau. of Harvey Holcomb, of Sharon, Conn. Plantsville, Conn. 2372. Henry Davidson, b. Nov. 8, 1869. 2373. Ada Maria, b. March 28, 1872; m. Lawrence Watkins. 2374. Ida Bell, b. Dec. 11, 1878; m. William Witham Kensington. 2375. Fred Smith, b. June 9, 1876. dau. of John Kemp. He d. June 8, 1885. Sheffield. Ohio. She d. Jan. 8, 1907. 1654. Chauncey Wyman, son of John Todd; m. May 1, 1854, Elizabeth, 2376. Mettie E., b.' Sept. 16, 1856. 2377. Mary H., b. Feb. 23, 1857. 2378. John J., b. Nov. 9, 1863. 2379. Ehzabeth K., b. May 29, 1866. 1655. Almon B., son of John Todd; m. Jane Thompson, of Southfield, Fort Erie, Ont., July 2, 1872. Pasadena, Calif. 1656. John Wilbur, son of John Todd; m. April 24. 1867, Frances, dau. of Wm. Peebles and Anna Wildes. For many years he made agriculture a specialty. In 1890 he leased the farm and moved to Kingsville, O., entering into the employ of the McCormick Co., of Chicago, 111. For several years was also engaged in business in Cleveland. Later he became general agent for the Ohio Farmers' Insurance Co., of Ashtabula, Ohio. He died very suddenly, Feb. 7, 1914, while visiting in Cincinnati, Ohio. 2380. Jennie Maude, b. March 4, 1872. 2381. Almon L., b. Jan. 13, 1875. 2382. Carleton Williams, b. June 19, 1885. 1659. Thomas L., son of Charles A.; m. Sept., 1871, Marguerite Pointer. Abingdon, 111. 2383. Ida, b. Jan. 10, 1874; m. Dec, 1890, Walker Bellemy. 2384. Effie, b. Sept. 25, 1875; m. June 10, 1895, William Morrison, Abingdon, 111. 2385. Julius Atwater, b. Oct. 19, 1877; unm. 2386. Clyde W. Atwater, b. May 4, 1888. 2387. Emeline, b. Dec. 14, 1891; m. Hobart Jones, Abingdon, 111. 2388. Ernest Elmer, b. Jan. 15, 1893. 1660. Mary Ann, dau. of Charles Abel; m. Feb. 24, 1870, Perry Clark. Erie, Penn. Elmer Willard Ross, b. June 6, 1876. Manda, b. May 29, 1871. Orren, ta. Dec. 22, 1872. Magnolia L., b. May 11, 1878. Marshall Leon, b. July 21, 1882. 1664, Lewis Henry, son of Miles L.; m. Jan. 3, 1882, Malinda Catherine Zumwalt; d. May 29, ^925. Lived at Monmouth, Ore. He d. April, 1927. 2389. Charles M., b. Oct. 26, 1885. 2390. John Miles, b. Nov. 11, 1888; m. Aug. 19, 1917, Pearl Butts. 1665. James L., son of Miles L.; m. Amelia Zumwalt. He d. in 1912 in a runaway accident. Lived in Monmouth, Oregon. 2391. Essie, b. May 6, 1886; m. George Rhodes. 2392. Hattie E., b. Oct. 15, 1888; m. Philip Schweizer. 2393. Mamie, b. Oct. 23, 1892; m. Frank Schenk. 2394. Wilma, b. Oct. 21, 1903; unm.; d. May, 1954. 1667. John William, son of Miles L.; m. June 10, 1884, Dorothea, dau. of Henry Peterson, b. July 29, 1864. He d. Feb. 21, 1904. 2395. Arthur Albert, b. Jan. 16, 1886. 204 ATWATER GENEALOGY 2396. Gertrude, b. April 16. 1888; m. Nov. 12. 1912. George B. Derreck. Lives at Los Angeles. Calif. George B.. b. Feb. 16. 1914. John William, b. May 3. 1917. 1669. Franris M., son of Lucius R.; ni. Jan. 1. 1877. G. M. Offord. Their children: Oscar, Elsie. Etta. 1670. James A., son of Lucius R.; m. March 4,' 1880. Cinthy C. Limebaugh, d. Sept. 12. 1890. Their children: Minnie. Musie, Lloyd. Maxime. H)7I. Harvey H., son of Lucius R.. m. Nov. 5, 1885. Mary F. James. She d. Dec. 22. 1910. Their children: Roy. Eva. 1672. KIKwurth (■.. son of Lucius R.; m. March 29, 1884. Lizzie E. Hale. They live in Ipava, 111. Two sons, Charles, Frank. 1673. Sarah J., dau. of Lucius R.; m. Dec. 25. 1884, Henry W. Hale. Their children: Harlie, Bert. Robert. Adda. Dottie, Eva. 1674. Knuna E.. dau. of Lucius R.; m. March 10. 1887, Frank Shaw. They live in Ipava. 111. Chil.: Ray. Don. Archie, Harley, Dorothy, Dwight Archie. \(i',:i. Hurleigh K., son of Lucius R.; m. Oct. 13. 1896, Delia Gilson. Ipava, 111. Rav. deceased. Orlie Kenneth Atwater. b. Oct. 9. 1902; m. Edith Mae, b. 1908, d. Oct. 17, 1953. Joanne, b. May 10. 1929: m. Robert VanEtten. Juanita. b. June 10. 1931: m. Robert Clark. Jeannette, b. April 21. 1933; m. Dean Hulvey. Larry, b. Nov. 16. 1934. Serving with U.S. Navy. Marcia. b. June 15, 1937. Student. Harlev Atwater. b. Dec. 3. 1904: m. Margaret, b. Nov. 15, 1904. Children: Arlan. b. May 8. 1936. Marilee. b. Nov. 20, 1938. Bobby, b. March 8, 1942. Terrv, b. Feb. 7, 1946. Martha bell, b. Aug. 20, 1930: m. Bloyd. Dorothv, b. Dec. 21. 1914: m. Russell Foutch, b. March 3. 1912. Children: Delbert. b. Mav 31. 1936. Delores, b. Nov. 12, 1939. Sandra, b. Dec. 16, 1942. Edward, "b. March 23, 1947. Wilmadean, b. April 23. 1918: m. Gerald Sears, b. July 31, 1917. Children: Rony. b. April 12, 1948. 1677. I>aura C. dau. of Lucius R.; m. Feb. 21, 1898. Fred Kelly. One daughter. Eiiith. 16XJ. Klla M.. dau. of Hollister; m. Egbert N. Coy, d. 1919. She d. Dec. 15, 1922. Jessie May. Herbert Starr. Harry. I6H6. ( laniuc E., son of Hollister: m. Walton, b. Aug. 12, 1860. dau. of Rev. John 1941. Clarence d. 1931. 2397. Eugene Henry, b. April 27, 1879. Grace Edith, b. Feb. 19. 1882. Bertha Agnes, b. Feb. 25, 1884. Julia A.l.-ll. b. Sei)t. 26. 1886. John Hollisti-r, b. Jan. 4, 1889. Charles Clarence, b. Feb. 10. 1892: d. Jan. Henry Herbert, b. Nov. 8. 1894: d. Feb. 13 July 18. 1878, Catherine Naylor Walton and Mary Reid: d. Dec, 2.'?99. 24110. 24111 2402 2403. 2104. 2405. 2406. 2107 27. 1897. 1897. Fn-d.lie Clark, b. March 1. 1897: d. Feb. 13, 1909. < . Walton, b. Sept. :5(t. 1899. I I'.l.iuchard, b. Julv 16. 1903. Hi"" -- iiiuii-l ll«iir\. son of Alfred: m. .Inly 10, 1878, Selina Myers. Colo- rado . Col. 2lu.h. '.' . b. June 1. 1880; unm.: d. April 29, 1929. 2409. I: .1). Aug. 6. 1892. ATWATER GENEALOGY 205 1694. F'rederick VV., son of Samuel Wooster; m. Oct. 7, 1884. in Jewett, N. Y., Mary L. Chase. He organized the Catskill Mountain Telephone Co.. in 1888, and has been its president ever since. He lives in Jewett, N. Y. 2410. George H., b. Feb. 25, 1887. 2411. Hiland Chase, b. Jan. 1. 1890. 2412. Rodger Frederic, b. May 21, 1892. Deceased. 1695. Lucina Hunt, dau. of Samuel Wooster; m. May 25, 1882, John S. Patterson, of Windham, N. Y. Helena M., b. July 11, 1884. Graduate Columbia University with the degree of Bachelor of Science. Died May 15, 1954. 1696. Elmer Ellsworth, son of Samuel Wooster; m. April 7, 1887, Frances A., dau. of Henry P. Lacy and Alathea Pond, b. July 20, 1856. Jewett, N. Y. 2413. Leola M., b. Jan. 14, 1888. 2414. Florence A., b. April 18, 1890. 1697. riatt Komain, son of Samuel Wooster; m. April 18, 1886, Annie S. Rice. Jewett, N. Y. She d. July 15, 1919. 2415. Leroy W., b. Nov. 11, 1886. 2416. Arthur P., b. Dec. 2, 1889. 2417. Gertrude K., b. Oct. 2, 1895; d. Sept. 30, 1949. 2418. Doris Lucina, b. Feb. 17, 1907. 169«. Alfred Eugene, son of Samuel Wooster; m. April 16, 1892, Nettie B. Worden. New Britain, Conn. 1699. Alniira Chloe, dau. of George Camp; m. Everett Horton, of Bristol, Conn. Frederic Algeron, b. Oct. 2, 1854; m. Oct. 30, 1893, Annie Cody. Bertha Adelaide, b. Nov. 3, 1860; m. Dec. 31, 1878, Frank S. Judd. 17(»(). Theresa, dau. of Henry; m. Aug. 22, 1858, Henry S. Minor, b. July 17, 1834. Resided in Terryville, Conn. She d. March 21, 1910. He d. May 29, 1914. Evangeline, b. June 15, 1873. 1701. Eugene, son of Henry, lived in Southington; m. Oct. 15, 1866, Alice Hitchcock. He d. Dec. 14, 1878. 2419. Aleen Mazy, b. 1868; d. 1923; m. George W. Bennett. 2420. Ernest B., b. Aug. 9, 1870. 24 21. Chfford E., b. Nov. 1, 1871; unm. 2422. Eugene D., b. March 23, 1874. 1702. Dorence, son of Henry, resided at Tahiti, Society Islands; m. 1875, Moetia Salmon. He d. Nov. 28, 1910. 1703. Catherine, dau. of Henry; m. Jan. 15, 1873, Orson Dikeman, who d. Juno 8, 1900. She d. Sept. 13, 1934. Caioline Agnes, b. May 20, 1875; m. George Elmer Benjamin, b. July 7, 1878, son of Albert Mills and Emma Cornelia Dann Benjamin. Kitty Mabel, b. Nov. 15, 1882; m. Howard Francis May, b. Aug. 24, 1880, d. Feb. 9, 1947. Howard Dikeman, b. July 24, 1912; m. Evelyn Eure. b. Feb. 15, 1919. Chil.: Barbara L., ta. Feb. 6, 1947. Katherine A., b. March 6, 1948. Richard Howard, b. July 6, 1950. Dorence Keith, b. Oct. 9, 1914; m. Ann Humanson. Chil.: Lincoln H., b. Oct. 15, 1942. Carolyn, b. Feb. 25, 1948. 1705. Francis, son of Henry. In 1879 m. Helena J. Sellew, to whom was born. May 10, 1880, a son, Dorence Keith Atwater, who was drowned at Kenne- bunkport. Me., Aug. 23, 1900. Francis d. Nov. 25, 1935. See Histoi-icsl Section. 1706. Wesley Hubert, son of Willis; m. Dec. 10, 1884, Minnie, dau. of Stephen Fernald and Martha Lev/is, b. Aug. 10, 1865. She d. Oct. 12, 1928. He d. May 14, 1932. 2423. Hubert Fernald, b. Dec. 5, 1887. 2424. Charles Willis, b. March 5, 1892. 2425. Edna Mabel, b. Aug. 10, 1890; m. Aug. 19, 1919, Eldridge Brooks. 2426. Belle Louise, b. Nov. 11, 1894. 206 ATWATER GENEALOGY 1707. Charles Ives, son of Stephen; m. Nov. 30. 1887, Minnie A. Dickinson. Shelby. Mich. 2427. Wayne I., b. June 4. 1892; traveling auditor Bell Telephone Co. 2428. Earle D.. b. Oct. 10. 1893; clerk State Treasurer's office, Michigan. 2429. Charles L.. b. Dec. 17, 1896; soldier. Allied cause. 1708. C'liffurd Kibert. son of Stephen; m. Dec. 10. 1894, Ida Brott. Fenn- ville, Michigan. 2430. Clarence. 2431. I>orence. 2432. Kuth M.. b. Oct. 3. 1888. 1709. Jan«- Maria, dau. of Leonard; m. Nov. 7, 1867. Frances Norton. She d April 24. 1877: (2i Nov. 7. 1878. Ellen Atwater. He d. Feb. 12. 1901. She d. Feb. 1. 1926. Charles Ladd. b. Dec. 11. 1870. 1711. JuUa, dau. of Leonard; ni. Jan. 7. 1874. Joseph C. Burritt. He d. May 24. 1889. She d. Nov. 6. 1928. Joseph Atwater. b. June 7, 1876; ni. June 7, 1905, Sarah Annie McGowan. He d. June 9. 1925. Joseph Randall, b. Feb. 22. 1907; ni. Sept. 15. 1928 Mildred Florence Morgan of Frodonia, N. Y. He graduated 1933 Cornell U.; profes- sional engineer with U.S. Air Force, Dayton. Ohio. Chil.: Edward Curtis, b. March 6. 1938 adopted Oct. 1, 1938. Anna Atwater, b. Feb. 28, 1912; m. Samuel Wallace McCochrane, b. July 17. 1909; radio sales— Troy, N. Y. Chil.: Cynthia Pearl, b. Feb. 9. 1943. Sylvia Ellen, b. Jan. 15. 1947. Deborah Ann, ta. May 6, 1951. 1712. Fri'derifk, son of Leonard; m. Jan., 1871. Ella Sausman. He d. March 24. 1917. Ithaca. N. Y. 2433. Frederick H., b. Jan. 25, 1872; d. Nov. 22. 1950. 2434. Alice Hixon. b. Dec. 20, 1874. 2435. Anna Maria, b. April. 1887. 1713. Kdgar Avery, .son of Leonard; m. Jan.. 1872, Caroline Buirilt, who d. Aug. 5, 1898; (2( Oct. 28, 1917, Mrs. Julia Kelsey Cunningham. Manchester. la. 2436. Horace Burritt. b. Feb. 17. 1874. 2437. Laura Ellen, b. March 1. 1876. 2438. Fhiience Belle, b. April 27, 1879. 1714. Horace, son of Leonard; m. Aug.. 1874, Emma E. Walkley, b. June, 1852. He d. June. 1886. at Alma, Nebraska. 2439. Horace Hazelton. b. Oct. 22. 1882. 2440. Isabelle. b. Feb. 12. 1886. 1715. Sarah Kmily, dau. of Leonard; m. May 31, 1876. George S. Ranklin. They lived al Ithaca,' N. Y. He d. Dec. 7, 1915, aged 69. Mary Everett, b. June 14, 1878. Deceased. Robert, b. March 23. 1882; m. Florence Hilda, b. June 1. 1899, dau. of Alfred Ernest and Florence Blackmore Rigby. Virj^inia Sherwood (Jilli. b. April 1, 1934. at Bradford Junior College. Hilda Page (Robin), b. June 20, 1929; d. Sept. 9, Ht;{7. See historical section. St. Catherines, Ontario. Canada. George Atwater, b. Oct. 7. 1884; Cornell 1907; retired chemist, formerly with geophysical laboratory, Carnegie Institution; Pittsburgh Plate rjla.s.s Co. and Chemical Warfare Service, U.S.A.; m. Dorothy Polk, b. F.-b. 2, 1888, at Yardl»-v. Pa., dau. of William S. and Maiic Louise Poll; Taylor. Falls Church. Va. Everett Horace, b. Oct. 10. 1890; Corni'll 1912; Standard Vacuum Oil Co.. Indonesia and India; Board of Economic Warfare; Retired; m. Louise Spieker, d. 1851. Ludlowville. N. Y. 1716. William .lanns, .son of Leonard; m. Feb.. 1879, Louise Cornelius. BeH.sonu-r. N ^ 17IM. Sarsih Kmily, dau of Benjamin Avery; m. Sept. 16. 1861, Don Alonzo WilhamH. son of John and Christine Davis. She d. April 28. 1883. ATWATER GENEALOGY 207 Fanny Wenona, b. Aug. 31, 1862; m. Lincoln E. Patterson. Ithaca, N. Y. 1720. Ledyard Jay, son of Benjamin Avery; m. June 15, 1871, Adaline Peck Paret, b. May 20, 1850. He was a dealer in trees and shrubbery at Wash- ington, D. C. He d. April 12, 1924. 2441. Emily Paret, b. Aug. 17, 1873. Writer of books of nature stories for children and also stories, poems and articles for many magazines. Deceased. 2442. Bertha, b. Aug. 11, 1874. 2443. Charles Ledyard, b. Feb. 2, 1879. 1723. Clara, dau. of Benjamin Avery; m. Aug. 21, 1890, Lincoln Elliott Patterson, son of David W'illiam and Helen Maiia Lincoln, b. Dec. 13, 1885; she d. May 15, 1915. He m. (2) April 10, 1918, Fanny W. Williams. 1724. Harriet Eliza, dau. of Dewitt C; m. May 30, 1872, James E. Guyer, of Highland, Pa.; in coal business in Waverly; d. April 15, 1915. Charles Atwater, b. June 6, 1873; m. (1) Dec. 16, 1900 Maud Wright, b. 1874; (2) Sept., 1903 Esther Jones, of Charlotte, N. C. Charles Reynolds Jones, b. Sept. 15, 1904; m. Lucille Winsor, b. July 10, 1907. Chil.: Reynolds Winsor, b. Sept. 1, 1935. Charles Guerdon, b. Sept. 2, 1940; d. Dec. 26, 1945. Elizabeth, b. Dec. 7, 1874; m. June 26, 1907 William Willis Uttley, an attorney of Lewistown, Pa. John Guyer, b. Nov. 9, 1912; m. Mildred P., b. March 4, 1908. John Guyer, Jr., b. Nov. 28, 1944. Thomas McKee, b. Nov. 4, 1946. William Frederick, b. May 4, 1948. Jane C, b. June 22, 1876; m. April 5, 1905 Edwin Griggs Adams. Lived four years in Nintsiu, China. Harriet Mary, b. June 28, 1906; m. Nov. 30, 1928 Henrv James Sidford, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 13, 1904. Jane Sidford, b. Sept. 9, 1929; m. John Kimball Torell, b. May 3, 1925. Chil.: Tekia, b. April 24, 1955. H. J. Sidford, Jr., b. Sept. 24, 1934. Polly Sidford, b. May 25, 1938. Edwin Grigg, Jr., b. Sept. 7, 1908; m. Frances Jones, b. Nov. 21, 1913. Edwin G. HI, b. Oct. 3, 1939. Arthur Woodruff, b. Oct. 21, 1942. Fiances Erringer, b. Dec. 13, 1946. Saraha H., b. June 18, 1882; m. Raymond E. Brooks. James Guyer, b. July 7, 1909; m. Helen Mixer, b. Sept. 7, 1909. James, Jr., b. April 5, 1941. Sarah Mixer, b. June 2, 1938. Jane Elizabeth, b. 1912; m. Harold Edwin Holbrook, Jr., b. 1910; deceased. Patricia Jane, b. 1934. Sandra Ann, b. 1936. Harold Edwin HI, b. 1944. 1725. Isabella Tichenor, dau. of DeWitt Clinton; m. Harvey George Fessen- den, b. July 26, 1844, son of Rev. William Lathrop Fessenden, at Waverly, N. Y.; he d. Feb. 19, 1901. Isabella d. May 10, 1937. Both buried in Atwater plot. Greenwood Cemetery, Waverly. Wenona Atwater, b. Nov. 10, 1880; m. (1) June 27, 1905 Duncan G. Stan- brough, b. Dec. 2, 1878; d. Jan. 18, 1929. (2) Rudolph G. Grant. Constance Atwater, b. April 23, 1907; m. Thomas Burke. Constance was an artist and Pres. W^omens Club, Santa Fe, N. M. John B. Stanbrough, b. April 19, 1909; d. Sept. 27, 1909. DeWitt Harvey, b. Sept. 25, 1884; m. at Yonkers. N. Y., Aug. 17, 1915, Elsie Amelia Miller, b. Jersey City, Dec. 19, 1895. DeWitt educated as an architect — Cornell 1908; publisher of "The Sketch Book Magazine"; now advertising executive. DeWMtt Miller, b. Oct. 3, 1916; m. Maud Barth. Elsie Atwater, b. Feb. 17, 1918; won women's swimming meet. Palm Beach pool — Cannes, France 1933. Betty May, b. May 1, 1926. Artist and laboratory technician. 1727. Anna Jane, dau. of DeWitt Clinton; m. Jan. 20, 1901, Charles C. Strong, druggist at Waverly, N. Y. One dau.. Marion Atwater, b. Mar. 30, 1903. 208 ATWATER GENEALOGY 1T»8. I^ewis DfWitt. son of DeWitt Clinton; m. July 25. 1888, Isabelle Douglas, dau. of Moses Lyman and Ella Augusta Douglas, b. March 21. 1867. Waverlv, N. Y. He has been a banker most of his life. 2444. Dorothy Douglas, b. Sept. 18. 1889; m. Granville Reed Swanv. She d. Jan. 7, 1926. Left one son, Donald R.. b. June 19. 1919. 2445. Donald Lewis, b. July 23, 1896; m. April 11, 1925, Mary Gladys Kinyon and lives in Newark Valley, N. Y. n*9. lliram Wells, son of Rufus King; m. June 16, 1887. Alice, dau. of David Carey and Annetta Wright, b. March 19, 1867. He d. Feb. 25, 1918. Alice d. Jan. 18, 1955. 2446. Arthur Carey, b. March 16, 1890. 2447. Daniel Carey, b. Jan. 27, 1901. 1730. William Eduard, son of Rufus King; m. March 8, 1891. Gratia Maud Hall. Pasadena, California. 2448. Lucile Hall, b. Feb. 19. 1892; d. May 7. 1933. 1731. Wenona King. dau. of Rufus King; m. Nov. 26, 1908. Charles William Ekins. Riverside. Calif. She d. Jan. 16, 194 2. 1732. Lucy .-Vvery, dau. of Rufus King; m. May 2. 1906, William Leavens Jencks. Glendale, Calif. Two chil., Robert William, "b. March 22, 1915; Pauline Lucile, b. July 16. 1917. 1733. .Atlas Wttrthington, son of Spafford L. ; m. May 3, 1888. Luella Susan Crouch, b. Aug. 16, 1867. 2449. Horace Goodyear, b. Oct. 27, 1891. 2450. Susie Greene, b. Aug. 14, 1897. 2451. Milo Kline, b. July 4. 1899; m. Dec. 6, 1917, Alice Jennie Snyder. 1735. Kdson K.. .son of Spafford L.: m. Nettie Buchanan. Cortlandt. N. Y. 1736. Willis Byron, son of Spafford L.; m. Dec. 20. 1888. Lilly P.ellc, dau. of Samuel AtwateV. He d. Nov. 19. 1924. 2452. Elizabeth Carter, b. Oct. 3, 1889. 1738. Clarence, son of Eugene; m. March 17. 1904. Beatrice Daly. 1748. Donald Uilliarns.)n. b. Oct. 6, 1900, Newark. N. J. Engineer; m. Dorothy P'rances. b. July 10. 1902, Philadelphia, Pa., dau. of Anna Helen Barrett and Howard Austin Darling. 1749. Charles Hall, .son of Stephen Decatur; m. Oct. 6, 1878. Luella A., dau. of Nathaniel Halsey, of Ithaca. Resides in Ithaca, N. Y. 2453. Fred Hal.sey. b. Oct. 3, 1879. 2454. Clarence Moffett. b. Feb. 6. 1885; m. Josephine Teeter. 17.")it. i'red B<-ers, son of Stephen Decatur; m. Nov. 27, 1884, Nellie Wright. Hi- wa.s a dry goods merchant at Ithaca. N. Y. 24.55. Freida. b. Oct. 6. 1887; m. Brayton A. Porter. I7."»l. Minnie •!., dau. of Jason J.; pi. W. W. Pierce, local miitoi- of State Register, Des Mcjines, Iowa. fc^ljzabeth Dana, b. May 20. 1871; m. Louis J. WiLtner, ulLurney at Des Moines, Iowa. Charles N.. b. Doc. 25, 1872; wholesale dealer at Des Moines. Enuna May, b. Oct. 24. 1875; teanie. son of John Powm.in; m. Nov. 10, 1886, May Helen Purdv. h. O.t. 21, 1859. He .1. Dec. 6. 1919. May d. May 23, 1934. 24.56. Harry Arthur, b. Sept. 3, 1889. 2457. Elame Laurette, b. May 25, 1893. ATWATER GENEALOGY 209 2458. George Wilson, b. July 19. 1895. 2459. Corde Althea, b. Sept. 7, 1897. 2460. Maxine Helen, b. July 30, 1901. 1758. Frank Du ifjht, son of Willis Goodyear; m. Sept. 14, 1881, Alice Irene b. Feb. 19, 1857, dan. of James P^olison and Livinia King. He lives in Elmira. N. Y. She d. April 9, 1931. 2461. Cora Anna, b. Sept. 28. 1884. 2462. Bertha Grace, b. Feb. 25, 1888; m. June 30, 1923, Lucian Salvaggio. Former head of French Dept., Lynbi'ook ( L. 1. 1 High School. 2463. Clara Catherine, b. June 25, 1890"; m. Dec. 1. 1923, Gordon H. Sheedy. 2464. Agnes Alice, b. May 4, 1892; m. Sept. 1, 1919, Frank Manning; d. Jan., 1940. 2465. Mildred Eleanor, b. Nov. 6, 1902; m. Feb. 4. 1921, liobert M. Blais- dell; (2) Philip G. Cowley, Elmira, N. Y. 1759. Snyder Peter, son of Willis Goodyear; m. Aug. 23, 1887, Mary Row- land. He is a member of Atwater Bros., in Elmira, N. Y. 2466. Edna Belle, b. Nov. 1, 1888; m. Sept. 22, 1909, Arthur Vogt. (2) Arthur A. Kendall, Eau Gallie, Florida. 1760. Clara Eveline, dau of Willis Goodyear; m. Oct. 14. 1885. Fremont Van Derzee; b. Sept. 14, 1856. He d. June 18, 1928. She d. Jan. 5, 1930. Mabel Rachael, b. June 14, 1887. Leon Martin, b. May 8, 1889; m. April 12, 1915 Elizabeth Wixon. He d. April 18, 1932. Clair Eugene, b. May 17, 1918; m. Betty Jean, b. March 22, 1923. Chil.: Walter Edwin, b. Sept. 19, 1942. Mary Eugene, b. Nov. 18. 1950. Randy Spencer, b. July 6, 1952. Lloyd Duane. b. Jan. 29, 1921; m. Nancy Cardinial, b. Feb. 15, 1931. Chil.: Marcia Kay. b. June 25, 1953. Keith Martin, b. Nov. 14, 1922; m. Helen Teeter, b. June 8. 1923. Chil.: Leon Harold, b. Aug. 25, 1946. Jack Martin, b. July 16, 1949. Thomas Keith, b. Sept. 25, 1953. Elmer Parker, b. Nov. 10, 1925; m. Mary Elizabeth Gunning, b. June 17, 1930. Ruth Anna, b. Feb. 27, 1892; m. Aug. 25, 1928 Paul K. Sterigere. b. June 11, 1892 in Williamsport, Pa. Jane Marie, b. Nov. 27, 1930; m. James Joseph Shannon, b. July 29, 1927. 1761. Floyd Alden, son of Willis Goodyear; m. June 17, 1899, Leona Kohn. He was with" Fiank D. (Atwater Bros.) doing largest creamery business in Elmira, N. Y. Died Feb. 2, 1952. 2467. Alta Leona, b. April 28, 1900. 2468. Dorothea Olive, b. Dec. 31, 1901. 2469. Catharine Aldene, b. Nov. 2, 1905. 24 70. Ermina Clair, b. Aug. 17, 1909. 2471. Bernice Mabel, b. Nov. 17, 1912. 1762. Burton VV., son of Darius Adams; ni. April 20, 1882. Addie B. Dodge. 2472. Zolman, b. 1884. 2473. Ruth, b. 1893; m. Thanksgiving day, 1917, Charles Baughman. 1764, Charles A., son of Darius Adams; m. Oct. 24, 1899. Lena E.. dau. of Martin Cahill and Mary White. He is a clerk and lives at Hector. N. Y. He served as sergeant of Co. L, 3rd Regt., N. Y. Vols. Infantry, in the Spanish War. Later was sergeant of the 30th separate Co., N.G., N.Y. Deceased. 1765. Lucia A., dau. of Darius Adams; m. March 28. 1894, Kelsie E. Lawrence. Their children: Earl C, Lavelle and Gladys. Deceased. 1767. Lncy T., dau. of Ambrose Cotter; m. Feb. 1, 1913. Philip Crim. She d. May 6. 1919. He d. July 31, 1951. Reginald Atwater, b. March 21, 1914... m. Edna Shaw, b. June 8. 1917. Chil.: Lucy Edith, b. May 12, 1935. 210 ATWATER GENEALOGY Eugene Baker, b. May 6. 1919: m. Margaret Ann, b. July 29, 1923, dau. of Henrv Leo and Anna Maguire Duffy. Saranae Lake, N. Y. Chil.: Robert Eugene, b. May 3. 1944. Glenn Philip, b. May 25, 1945. Paul. b. June 16, 1946. Donna Marie, b. Oct. 3, 1948. Mary Ann, b. Dec. 9. 1950. 1768. Bertha, dau. of Ambrose Cotter: m. Aug. 11, 1909, Archie R. Gillen, of Grolon. X. Y. 1769. Kiigeiie B., son of Ambrose Cotter: m. Aug. 23, 1921 Helen, dau. of Bnnk Garrett and Margaret Smith Mapes. b. May 22. 1899. Chil.: Catherine Mary. b. Oct. 11. 1927. lITit. Kalph A., son of Ambrose Cotter: m. April 19, 1917, Ida Elaine Putnam, a descendant of Israel Putnam: b. May 18, 1885; formerly head of English Dept. 2474. Lucella W., b. Jan. 20. 1918. 2475. Ambrose, Jr., b. Nov. 16. 1919: d. Jan. 31, 1926. 2476. Dorothy Louise, b. Sept. 3. 1922. 1772. -Mary. dau. of Ambrose Cotter: m. Aug. 4, 1945. John P. Grimley, d. May 27. 1948. Mary operates nursing home in Palo Alto, Calif. 1773. Ahin/.o M.. son of Alonzo B.: m. Dec. 14. 1851, Mary Pickering, in Lock Haven, Penn.: m. (2) Jan. 21, 1876. Alice M. Broughton. He d. March 20, 1898. 2477. Alonzo Hudson, b. 1877. 2478. Emily Harriet, b. 1881. 1774. Norman B.. son of Alonzo B.: m. May 31, 1852. Phebe B. Tompkins. dau. of Joshua and Elizabeth Lawrence, b. Sept. 19. 1832. He was a farmer and produce dealer in Genoa. N. Y.. and d. May 15, 1888. 2479. Marv E.. b. May 24, 1853. 24 80. Norman J., b. June 16. 1855. 2481. Willis W., b. April 29. 1859. 2482. Elizabeth T.. b. Sept. 14. 1867. 1775. Jason (J., son of Alonzo B.: m. March 11. 1862. Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Jonathan Tilton and Sophia Tourette, b. Feb. 16, 1838. He is a produce dealer and fanner at King Ferry. N. Y. 2483. Fred T., b. March 31, 1864. 2484. Dwight J., b. Aug. 21, 1866. 2485. Roy A., b. April 1, 1870. 24 86. Ward B., b. Nov. 9, 1874. 24 87. Suphia, b. Aug. 19, 1876. 2488. Dayton B., b. Feb. 16, 1879. I7~7. W . Hudson, son of Alonzo B., m. Ellen Brown: d. witliout i.ssue. 1778. Lois .Augusta, dau. of John G.: m. Oct. 24, 1865, Adelbert M. Sniitli. of Owegii, N. Y. She d. 1924. P^ranklin Atwater, b. Nov. 3, 1866: m. Aug. 7, 1899, Kate Dean. Lois Jo.sephine. b. April 7. 1892. Dean Ha.sbrook. b. Dec. 5. 1894. Otis Lewis, b. July 26, 1868: m. Nov. 16. 1898. Lena Milks. No. children, Harv«-y Weston, b. March 26, 1870: m. Dec. 13, 1891, Bessie Rtillwell. Paiii.-lia Augusta, b. Dec. 6. 1871: m. Sept. 5, 1894, Warren Couiisell. •Mil.lred Augusta, b. Feb. 9, 1899. .Martm Wesley, b. March 29, 1876: m. July 11, 1900. Martha Hewitt. He d. April 19, 1933. W.iltr-r r.ardner, b. Jan. 8, 1878. Arthur Dwight. b. Oct. 25, 1879. Kdith Florence, b. June 25, 1882. U)iH Adck-, b. Oct. 18, 1888: d. F'tb. 17. 1890. 1779. rn'orgfe Weston, .son of John G.: m. Nov. 29, 1871. Elizabeth, dau. of David Tuthill ;ind Sarah li. King. b. Aug. 23, 1851. She d. Sept. 21, 1916. He lived all hiH life in Southern Cayuga county. He taught school in Genoa and Lan.sing for eighteen years and was a school commissioner six years. He was ATWATER GENEALOGY 211 always a staunch Republican in politics, past master of the Genoa Masonic lodge, LansingA'ille grange and of Genoa lodge of Odd Fellows. He d. Oct. 7, 1925. 2489. Ellis King, ta. Aug. 26, 1872. 2490. Asa Jay, b. Sept. 5, 1874. 2491. David Tuthill, b. Sept. 13, 1879. 1780. Jesse Clifford, son of John G.; m. Feb. 3, 1875, Rachel Sill; d. Oct. 28, 1877; (2) Sept. 27, 1882, Helen Aurelia Hall; (3) June 4, 1913, Mrs. Mary Beach-Curtis. Auburn, N. Y. 2492. Leland Weston, b. Dec. 22, 1875. 2493. John Sill, b. Oct. 4, 1877; m. Edna M. Neal. He d. March 19, 1933. 2494. Harry Hall, b. April 28, 1884. 1781. Leonard Aujjustiis, son of Daniel Leonard; m. Nov. 9, 1851, Harriet E., dau. of William and Sally R. (Conley) Lawrence, of Meriden, Conn. He d. Aug. 25, 1858. His widow m. Philo Bristol, July 16, 1859, and d. June 23, 1903. 2495. Augusta R., b. Feb. 28, 1856; m. W^m. L. Grant. 1788. C.eorg^e Lovell, son of George Willard; m. May 16, 1865, Mary Jane Blakeslee. New Haven. He d. May 20, 1908. 2496. George Levi, b. March 5, 1866; m. Irene Russell. He d. Aug. 7, 1931. 2497. Mary Emeline, b. Oct. 16, 1869; m. June 4, 1888, Richard Graham. 1785. John Burton, son of George Willard; m. July 10, 1876, Charlotte, dau. of Peter Graham and Angeline Fox, b. April 6, 1856. He lived in New Haven, and d. Dec. 1, 1900. 2498. Charlotte Louise, b. July 2, 1877; m. Jan. 1, 1903, James Ernest Brown. 1786. Morgan Nichols, son of John Elizur; m. Oct. 24, 1873, Emma L. Atwater; d. March 9, 1931. They lived in New Haven. She d. Dec. 17, 1910. 2499. Berta May, b. Aug. 21, 1874; m. John Brooks. 1787. Castine Euretta, dau. of John Elizur; m. June 14, 1865, George M. Ailing, of Highwood, Conn. She d. Aug. 27, 1897. William H.. b. April 7, 1866. Cora May, b. July, 1868. Harry Dibble, b. March 30, 1878; m. Dec. 31, 1902, Mabel F. Wood. Two sons, George Crane, b. Dec. 13, 1903, and Frederick Wood, b. Dec. 19, 1907. 1789. James Peter, son of William E.; m. Dec. 25, 1890. Minnie A. Timbers. He d. at Milton Center, Ohio, Dec. 14, 1913. She m. (2) Rollo Miller. 2500. Maurice B., b. Dec. 24, 1891; m. May 22, 1913, Stella Grace Bush. Chil.: Flora Jean, b. Sept. 28, 1915; Faylene, b. July 12, 1917. 2501. Paul E., b. March 11, 1896; m. Aug. 27, 1918, Zelina Miller. 2502. Adelia May, b. Dec. 12, 1900; m. June 4, 1919, Reville R. Regenold of Swanton, Ohio. 1790. Berton Carlos, son of Allen H.; m. Feb. 5, 1871, Louise Jones. No children. 1791. Mary Josephine, dau. of Allen H.; m. Sept. 28, 1872, Jared G. Hickley. No children. She d. July 11, 1879. 1792. Molina Elizabeth, dau. of Allen H.; m. Sept. 20. 1871, Lee Clark. Frank L., b. Sept. 2, 1872. Fred A., b. March 8, 1884. 1794. Kegina Idaline, dau. of Allen H.; m. Oct. 14, 1874, Aaron Hoover. Mary Alice, b. Oct. 4, 1875. Nellie Irene, b. July 2, 1878. Honier Atwater, b. May 9, 1885. Harold V.. b. Sept. 14, 1896. 1795. Horatio Ward, son of Allen H.; m. Feb. 5, 1882, Emily E. Hatch. Lives in Chicago. 2503. Maud J., b. Nov. 6, 1882. 2504. Ward D., b. March 25, 1886. 2505. Allen H., b. Oct. 1, 1891. 212 ATWATER GENEALOGY 1796. Ifhahod Hiram, son of Allen H.; m. Oct. 5, 1893. Ada A. Mothwig. She d. Api il 22. Ihyit. 2506. Emerv W.. b. Nov. 17, 1894. 2507. Effie E.. b. Feb. 17. 1897. 1797. Lillian Kliza. dau. of Allen H.; m. Aug. 18. 1898. Jared G. Hinckley. 1«00. Lvman J., son of Jared Allen: ni. Dec. 22. 1887. Margaret Isabell. dau. of Pett-r I. Brodie and Christy A. Campbell, b. Aug. 31. 1862. He was a stock and grain broker and lived at Grand Lodge. Mich.; d. May 22, 1916. 2508. Lvman Peter, b. Nov. 15. 1888. In real estate business in Detroit. 2509. Biodie T.. b. Sept. 2. 1891. l«tn. Jennie .Marie, dau. of Jared Allen; m. Aug. 2. 1882, Charles Frederick Brown, of Murrislown. N. J. He is an expressman. Lewis Allen, b. May 17. 1889; m. Jan. 26, 1910, Carrie O'Brien. Three chil- dren. Joseph, b. Jan. 6, 1911; Marion, b. May 20. 1912; Allen, Jr.. b. June 5, 1914. Russell Clarence, b. Dec. 31. 1893; ni. June 5, 1915, Catherine Murray. George Hobart. b. Sept. 7. 1897. 1H<>6. Alon/o I)., .son of David; m. Jan. 2, 1867, Mary D., dau. of Henry Tuttk- and L)iadama Ware, b. Feb. 8, 1850. He was a farmer at Clarendon. Vermont. He d. July. 1924. 2510. Edwin Henry, lives in Weston. Vt., b. May 9. 1869; m. Ella Russell, d. and has one child. Osa Mary; m. — Moore. 1807. -Alfred H.. .son of David; m. Feb. 15. 1867, Saniantha Shippy; d. 1922. They lived in Wells, Vt. He d. Nov.. 1921. 2511. Lois, b. 1868; m. Egbert Hale of Weston, Vt. Their children are: Jennie, b. Nov. 20. 1894; m. May, 1914, Ray Joslyn; one son, Merrell, b. Dec. 29, 1915. John. b. Feb. 22, 1903. RoUin. b. Feb. 20. 1906. 1«(»X. Ivorette F., dau. of David; m. March 3, 1874. Moreland E. Lane. Resi- dence. Wallingford, Vt. He d. May 7, 1917. Rollin C, b. Oct. 28, 1877; m. Feb. 8, 1905, Ethel M. John.son. She d. Feb. 20, 1916; m. twice. Chil.: Clayton R., b. Feb. 18, 1906; Howard B.. b. Jan. 15. 1914; Milton E.. b. Feb. 13. 1916. They qlive in Leominster, Mass. Bertha M.. b. Sept. 8, 1865; m. Feb. 28, 1907. Herbert G. Savery. Live in Wallingford. Vt. 1809. .Myron I'anl. son of David; m. March 3. 1875, Hannah J., dau. of Sardinus Snulh and Louise March; (2) m. May Frances. Liveti at Wells, Vt. He d. March 9. 1920. 2512. Alta L., b. June 22. 1879; m. Albert A. Lamotte, Mechanicsville. 2513. Ida May, b. Nov. 11, 1880; m. Feb. 22, 1905, James Alywaid fJranville. 2514. Iva Dell, b. Jan. 28. 1885; m. May 30. 191U. I'alnur Isles, Mechan- icsville. 2515. Mae W.. b. March 5, 1888; m. Feb. 26, 1915, Edgar Parks. IMIO. Charles \V.. son of David; m. Dec. 24, 1879, Mary Eastman. Lives in West Rutland, VI. 2516. Harley. m. Mabel Fish. Live in Rutland, Vt. Oiu' ilaughter. Hazel. IMIl. Laura B.. dau. of David; m. Jan. 22. 1882. Elisha Leffenw.U, 1). Oct. 11. \hty2 They live in Middletown, Vt. Erne.sl M.. b. May 27, 1S84. Charles D., b. May 31, 1886. Ole B.. b. May 4, 1891. Norris W.. b. May 16. 1894. Clayton E.. b. Sept. 30. 1892. 1812. KniHttiH WeiliiiKtoii. .^i.ii (if Socrates; m. May 24. 1887, Levina Eleanor Collma. b. Mhv 28. IH.'iH. Thev live at 91,'') Fulton .St ..Minneapolis, Minn. 2517. Edna Mabel, b. Feb. 5. IHito. 2518. I>eona Sylvia, b. Dec. 29, 1K91. 2519. Celia Irene, b. Aug. 2. 1894. ATWATER GENEALOGY 213 1813. Orlando Dallas, son of Socrates; m. Oct. 15, 1891, Laura, dau. of James Wylie, b. May 10, 1874. They live at Mindcn, Neb. He d. March 23 1933. 2520. Charles Edward, b. Oct. 26, 1892. 2521. Buford Wellington, b. Oct. 26, 1894. 2522. Leo Roberts, b. Feb. 13, 1897; d. Sept. 1, 1918. 1814. Daniel W., son of Royal; m. March 7, 1878, Lillian A. Kent, who d. Dec. 31, 1888; (2) Feb. 4. 1890. Abigail F., dau. of Charles Burns and Sarah Schultz. He d. Nov. 2, 1932. 2523. Henry Kent, b. Feb. 20, 1883. By second marriage: 2524. Florence, b. Nov. 13, 1891. 2525. Ralph, b. Aug. 7, 1891; m. June 26, 1926, Edith Yount; d. 1929. 1815. Ayres B., son of Royal; m. Oct. 12, 1887, Chloe A., dau. of Warren Marsh and Harriet Nye. He is a stock raiser and farmer at Marion, T>inn County, Iowa. 2526. Olive B., b. Sept. 14, 1888. 2527. Donald M., b. June 11, 1890. 2528. Josephine F., b. April 13, 1893. 1816. Laura M., dau. of Royal; m. Oct. 1, 1884, M. D. Pember, b. June 1, 1860. He lives at Woodlawn, Ore., and is a stone and brick mason. 1818. Louise C. dau. of Royal; m. April 1, 1900, George Sines, b. Jan. 22. 1870. Sarah, b. Aug. 21. 1904. All deceased. 1819. James K., son of Royal; m. April 9. 1904, Emily Marie, dau. of Wm. Hawks and Ellen Ann Downey. He resides at Atlantic City. N. J. 2529. Flossie Ellen, b. Oct. 1, 1905. 1825. Clara Parsons, dau. of Elnathan Reynolds; m. Nov. 11, 1891. James Turner Ackerman. Rosa Ackerman, b. Aug. 31, 1895. Mabel Reynolds, b. June 5. 1898. Elsie Louise, b. May 26. 1900. James Atwater. b. Sept. 20. 1902. Clara Turner, b. Feb. 13, 1905. Wendell Elnathan, b. Nov. 30, 1908. 1826. IMaurice Hooker, son of Cornelius Rush; m. Oct. 30, 1879, Isabel B. Brown, b. Sept. 7, 1856; d. Sept. 12, 1905. No chil. Live in Greenville. N. Y. 1828. Cornelius Rush, son of Cornelius Rush; m. Aug. 6. 1879, Martha M. Bellows, b. Sept. 17. 1858. Live in Greenville. N. Y. He is a farmer. 2530. Elnathan R.. b. Sept. 22. 1883. 2531. David H.. b. Nov. 11, 1886. 2532. Nancv V.. b. July 23, 1881. Nurse, now at Richmond. Va. 2533. Kenneth C. b. Nov. 15. 1890. 2534. Robert T.. b. Sept. 16, 1897; m. Aug. 24, 1918, Margaret Scott Adt, b. Oct. 12, 1897. of Richmond, Va. 1829. Ida Anselia, dau. of John B.; m. Dec. 19, 1877, Eugene Wallace Parker of Brownsville, N. Y. She d. Aug. 22. 1917. Grace Bell. b. July 30, 1880; m. Nov. 12, 1901, Edward B. Everleigh. Lola Louise, b. Nov. 5, 1884; m. Louis B. Bartlett. Adams, N. Y. Bina Adelia, b. April 18, 1887; m. Miles Gouseth. George Henry, b. Dec. 30, 1888; m. Miss McEvoy. Rose Wallace, b. Sept. 30, 1891; unm. 1830. George Elnathan, son of John B.; m. Jan. 1, 1889, Sarah Francis, dau. of Albert T. Norris and Mary E. Messier, b. Jan. 9. 1870. George d. July 4, 1943. 2535. Helen Francis, b. Jan. 28. 1897; m. Dec. 21, 1917, Edgar Foreman. 1831. John Clarence, son of John B.; m. July 11. 1900, Viola Mae, dau. of Geo. F. Hills and Lozane M. Salisbury. John d. Nov. 10, 1954. 2536. Marguerite, b. May 4, 1905; d. May. 1924. 2537. John Ronald, b. June 21, 1907. 2538. Leah Elisabeth, b. Jan. 18. 1911. 1833. Jessie A., dau. of James; m. April 16, 1879, Charles Buckbee. He is a farmer and they reside at Alford. Mass. 214 ATWATER GENEALOGY Jennie Eliza, b. Sept. 15. 1880. 1834. Sherman G., son of James; m. Sept. 9, 1890. Mabel, dau. of Levi H. Stafford and Enieline A. Ford. She d. Sept. 14. 1894. He lives near Siiffield. Conn. 2539. Verne L.. b. Feb. 24. 1892. 1835. Henry, son of James; m. Sept. 14. 1890. iMabel C. Stafford; (2) May 31, 1909. Florence Briggs. They live in Feeding Hills, Mass. 1836. Kmniu Stelhi, dau. of James; m. Jan. 7, 1886. William Palmer. They live at Van Duesenville. Mass. Alonzo. b. Sept. 30. 1886. Ruth. b. July 28, 1893. 1837. Hattie l^niise, ilau. of James; m. March 15. 1892. Ephraim BaUhvin. They live at North Egreniont. Mass. No children. 1841. Frederick, .son of Elias H.; m. July 2. 1897, Ellen Cosgrove. They live in Atlantic Highlands, N. J. 2540. Fred, b. April 1, 1898. 2541. Mabel L.. b. Sept. 27. 1899; d. 1922. 2542. Harriet B., b. Nov. 19. 1900. 2543. Hannah A., b. Aug. 6, 1903. 2544. Lucinda, b. Aug. 24. 1906. 2545. Evelyn Marv. b. May 26, 1912. 2546. George H., b. Nov. 3, 1913. 2547. Jav Cosgrove. b. Oct. 17, 1915. 2548. Robt. Lewis, b. May 6, 1918. 1842. Uilliani K., son of Albert A.; m. Oct. 21, 1916, Georgianna Bates Viets of East Granby, Conn. He is in the hardware business in Westfield, Mass. 1844. Lueretia May. dau. of Edward C; m. June 20, 1912, Samuel G. Camp. Deceased. Canaan, Conn. Elizabeth, b. Sept. 2, 1913; present name Holmes, with dau. Elsie Lucretia, b. Jan. 13, 1937; Smith College. 1848. Marv Kli/.a, dau. of Daniel A.; m. June 10. 1865, Henry M. Chapel, of Sedaha, Mo. He was born Oct. 28. 1839. William, b. Sept. 12, 1868. Charles, b. Aug. 28, 1870. Lillian, b. April 1, 1874. Floyd, b. Sept. 6, 1879. Maud, b. May 6, 1884. 1849. William Henry, .son of Daniel A.; m. Jan. 13, 1876, Ella B. Haynes, b. July 5. 1819. Live.s in Garfield, N. Y. He d. Feb. 28, 1920. 2549. Gertrude, b. Nov. 10. 1877. 255U. Calvin Haynes, b. Oct. 4, 1881. 2551. William Henry, b. Oct. 14. 1883. 2552. Blanche Ella, b. July 5, 1886. 2553. Daniel Augustus, b. April 13, 1888. .1 J(jhn Haynes. b. April 22, 1894. 1."). .Mary Emeline, b. April 2, 1898; unm. :.).)! 1850. .Martha Klinur, dau. of Daniel A.; m. Nov. 24, 1868, Reuben H. Finch, of Chatham. N. Y. He d. Jan. 15. 1899. Sue Ennna, b. June 10, 1879; m. June 15, 1904. Ernest L. Mather. Two chil.: Helen F'rances, b. Sept. 28, 1906; Grove Aldennan. b. Aug. 15, 1908. 1851. Kmeline I'risiilhi, dau. of Daniel A.; m. Albert Cross, of Stephen- town. NY. 1852. Silas Isaiah, .son of Daniel A.; m. Sept. 26. 1883. Agnes L. WOodwai d. No children. Lives in New York. He d. Feb. 24, 1933. I «."«:•{. Mary .Seward, dau. of Arlow Nel.son; m. Signumd M. Constinc. Felix A.. 'b. April 22, 1900; m. Sept. 1, 1923, Elizabeth Gabriel. Charles Gabriel, b. June 22. 1921; m. Jan. 11. 1947. Dorothea Harri.son. (Dau.) Candice Ann. b. Dec. 16. 1950 (See Honor lioll WW II). Janet Eliza- beth, b. Sept. IS. 1928; Graduate Syracu.se Univ., Fine Arts, 1950; ni. Lyman J. Larrabee, Jr., Aug., 1951. (Dau.) Terry Ann b. July 6, 1953, Blnghamton, N. Y. ATWATER GENEALOGY 215 Dorothy, b. July 10, 1905; m. 1930 to James McBride. Dorothy Mary, b. May 30, 1932; m. Claude Doble Schrauger. Chil. : Stephen Douglas, b. Dec. 1, 1952. Jean Marie, b. Nov. 21, 1934; m. George Albert Sager. b. April 11, "32. James Theodore, b. June 6, 1937; Norma Eilen, b. Aug. 27, 1942. Lewis John, b. Oct. 9, 1909. Sarah Constine, b. Feb. 18, 1912; m. Theodore Fischer, 1930. He is dead. Sarah is in Research — Sperry-Rand. 1854. Louis M., son of Arlow Nelson; m. March 30, 1902, Ellen M Gale Ruth M., b. May 11, 1903. John M., b. Oct. 28, 1905. Roger W., b. July 17, 1909. 1855. Sarah IM., dau. of Arlow Nelson; m. Dec. 27, 1894, Frank S. Miller- d. Aug. 11, 1948. Sarah d. Jan. 22, 1951. Harold A., b. Aug. 22, 1895; d. Jan. 7, 1944. Linden J., b. Aug. 18, 1898; m. Edna Searles, b. Oct. 11, 1897. Linden is a manufacturer. Chil.: Marilyn, deceased. Linden Francis, b. Aug. 24, 1922; m. Doris, b. Aug. 7, 1922, dau. of Pansy Spiatt Springer. Chil.: Robert Lynden, b. Dec. 13, 1944; Wayne Loren, b. Jan. 5, 1950; Laurel Ann, b. Jan. 27, 1954. *Edna Searles, while in Federal Gov. was personally requested, in May 1921, by President Thomas Woodiow Wilson to type a letter for him on White House Stationery, which he signed personal and requested Edna to mail. Gertrude, b. Sept. 2, 1902; d. May 11, 1929. 1856. Henry S., son of Arlow Nelson; m. Martha Harper; (2) Cora Hill, d. June 16, 1917; (3) Nov. 12, 1918, Pearl Browning, b. Aug. 20, 1882. Ethel Roscelia, b. March 22, 1904; m. Melvin Robert Graham, b. Jan. 3. 1905. Chil.: Rita Jean, b. May 26, 1926; m. Oct. 15, 1949 to Reese Charles Lewis; d. May 19, 1951. Lottie Marie, b. June 21, 1933; m. Glenn William Shimer, b. Sept. 27, 1929. Chil.: Melvin William, b. April 24, 1952; Roger Paul, b. April 25, 1954, Birchardville, Pa. Melvin Robert, Jan. 1, 1942. Martha Jane. b. Jan. 16, 1910; school teacher; m. Paul Weldon Hartley. b. Aug. 13, 1903, own business, electric water systems. S. Maude Atwater, b. July 28, 1912; m. James F. Houlihan, b. Sept. 19, 1913, d. July 19, 1950. (Son) Robert Lewis Parke, b. April 11, 1926 in I.B.M. Maude in Chemical Div. Gen. Aniline & Film Corp. Ralph H., b. April 8, 1923; m. Sept. 1, 1945, Evelyn Crawford. 1858. Charles D., son of James Griffin; m. Dec. 2, 1903, Marguerite D. Smith; d. April 8, 1945. Charles d. April 29, 1949. Delos Griffin, b. April 13, 1906; m. Helen I. Janoski, b. July 11, 1912. Chil.: Barbara Elaine, b. July 16, 1938; Norman Edward, b. Feb. 3, 1943; Donald Eugene, b. Sept. 3, 1948. Binghamton, N. Y. Shirley Arlouine, b. Sept. 1, 1909; m. Benjamin L., b. Nov. 22, 1906, son of James and Josephine Santose. (Witherbee, N. Y. ) Chil.: Arlouine May, b. Sept. 19. 1939; Charles John, b. Jan. 12, 1948; Claude Albert, b. March 15, 1917; m. June 25, 1938; Gladys, b. July 23. 1915. (Dau. I of Lvdia Scheiber (dec.) and Arnold Gardei. Chil.: Robert Scott, b. Mav 18, 1939; Gerald Ross, b. Nov. 15, 1941; Charles Arnold, b. June 29, i943, Claudia Anne, b. Oct. 30, 1946; Kimberly Kaye, b. Dec. 12, 1951. Tucson. Ariz. 1859. Harry K.. son of Uriah E.; m. Sept. 12, 1894, Viola Reckles, b. July 16. 1871. Lives in Los Angeles, Calif. 2556. Marsden R.. b. April 8, 1897. 2557. Elliott B., b. Dec. 19, 1898. 1863. William Langworthy, son of Edward W.; m. July 6, 1898, Mary Mulvaney of Quebec. She d. in East Kingston, N. H., Feb. 27, 1918; m. (2) May 6, 1919, Katherine Mulvaney. They live at Landover, Md. 2558. WiUiam Langworthy, b. Feb. 14, 1921. 216 ATWATER GENEALOGY 2559. Edward Clapp. b. April 15, 1921. 2560. Kalherine Mulvaney, b. June 26. 1925. 1864. Edward Congdon, son of Edward W.; ni. June 26. 1901. Linda Urpha Perrin, dau. of Andrew S. Perrin and Belinda S. Williams. He graduated from University of Rochester. 1898: member Society Mayflower, Descendants in the state of New York. Admitted New York state bar 1901; secretary Massey- Harris Harvester Co.. Inc. Residence, Batavia, N. Y. He d. Sept., 1925. 2561. Edward Perrin, b. July 5, 1902. 2562. Helen Hastings, b. March 30. 1905. l«ti."). Alice Kli/.aheth. dau. of Edward W.; m. April 9, 1901. E. Dean Hickox. He d. March 31. 1918. Alice d. May 6, 1954. Rayn.ond Atwater, b. July 24. 1902: m. Margaret B.. b. May 13, 1908. (Son) David B., b. July 25. 1935. Student Wesleyan Universitv. Richard Dean, born July 24, 1902: m. Elizabeth Chapin. b. Oct! 20. 1906, graduate Syracuse Univ.: Richard — Un of Rochester. Chil.: Barbara L., b. Jan. 25. 1930; St. Lawrence Univ.. '51 M. Dean C. b. Oct., 1934; Cornell Univ.. '56. Jane A., b. Sept. 2, 1936; St. Lawrence LTniv., '58. Barbara Atwater. b. Feb. 11, 1914; dau. of Alice Atwater Leadley and Edward H. Leadley; m. Roy Sheorn, jeweler, b. Sept. 1. 1916. Children: Barbara, b. Sept. 20. 1914; Roy DeLoache. b. June 6. 1945. 1«66. Frances Randolph, dau. of Edward W.; m. Feb. 26. 1916, William D. Clapp. Rochester, N. Y. Emily Ramsdell, b. Oct. 14. 1917; m. Charles Coulaton Gillispie, b. Aug. 6, 1916, Asst. Prof. Princeton University. Stephen Atwater, b. April 9. 1919; m. Janet Leeroyd. 186X. Christopher (ireene, son of Richard M.; m. May 5, 1903, Jane Power Dunnell. Tarrvlown, N. Y. See vol. 4, p. 241 2.563. Janet Dunnell. b. Sept. 6. 1905. 2564. Sylvia Mead, b. March 18, 1907. 2.565. Abby Wanton, b. Feb. 12, 1911. 1869. Kthelwyn .Murrill, dau. of Richard M.; m. Aug. 29, 1895, Arthur H. Cleveland. She d. Feb. 2, 1900. Arthur Horton. Jr.. b. Jan. 20. 1897; d. Jan., 1950; m. Arabella Burns Clark, June. 1937. Chil.: Arthur Horton IH; b. July 4,. 1938; Arabella Bin n.s. b. Oct., 1939. Ethelwyn Atwater. b. Jan. 31. 1900; m. (II Kirk Meadow Croft. 1920 Div. Lucy Kirk. b. April 25. 1921; m. Arthur Sherman Beaman 1942 Div. Amanda Chaffee, b. Jan.. 1943. (2) m. Willis Ballance Rice, April 28, 1931. Chil.: Ethelwyn Ballance. b. Jan. 20, 1933; m. June 6, 1953. Edwin Garrett Hardin. 1870. lUchard Mead, son of Richard M. See Historical Section. 2r>W. Leigh Richmond Brewer, b. Jan. 26. 1899. 2',r,-:. Richard .Mead HI, b. Nov. 5. 1901. 1 8" I. I>a\id Hastings, .son of Richard M.; m. April 6. 1904. Beatrice, dau. of Charles W Harilcen and Fallen Palmer Dickerman. His preparation for I' as received in the schools of Berlin, Germany, and Syiacu.s(\ N. Y. He ai : Brown University for two years, then entered the Medical School of Syracu.se University, where he graduated in 1900 with the degree of M.D. He paMKC'd two years as interne and house physician at the Columbus Hospital, New York City, then established him.self in practice in Rochester, N. Y. In June. 1918, Dr. Atwater joined the U.S. Aiiiiy Medical Corps, went through the Iraming course at Camp Gn-enleaf. Chattanooga, was commissioned lieu- tenant and went abroad in September, 1918. He was in charge of a camp hoKpital at LfK-hes, F'rance; d. 1949. 2568. David Hastings, b. July 25, 1908. 1872. .Anna Dorothea, .lau. of Richard M.; m. Oct. lO, I9()l, Edward Wan- ton Smith, son of Henjanun R. and Esther P'isher Wharton. Chemical En- gineer. Univ. of Penna. Awartled many patents. Died 1940. ATWATER GENEALOGY 217 Sarah Anne Greene, b. May 29, 1906; graduate Wellesley '27; secretary Pennsylvania Historical Society. Esther Fisher, b. Aug. 11, 1908; graduate Wellesley '29; ni. John Howard Benson, sculptor and author. Thomas Tew, b. July 28, 1936; John Everett, b. Oct. 8, 1939; Richard Mead Atwater, b. Nov. 8, 1943. Anne Dorothea, b. Feb. 16, 1910; m. Patrick Hodgkin. d. July 18, 1939. Ann graduated Friend School and Mt. Holj^oke College. Waring. William Wharton, b. March 1, 1912; Friends-Havcrford College and M.I.T.; m. 1943 Dorothy Gilpin, dau. of Bernard G. and Mildred Whitall Chil.: Marjory, b. June 3, 1945; W.W. HI, b. Jan. .5, 1947; Robert, b. Nov. 29, 1950; Daphne, b. May 11, 1952. Deborah Wharton, b. Nov. 9, 1913; Friends School, Wheaton College; m. Frank Carson Lutman, M.D., of Burlington, Vt. Chil.: Richard Atwater, b. Nov. 7, 1943; Christopher Greene, b. Feb. 1946. Sally Anne, b. Aug. 23, 1952; Edward Lloyd, b. Aug. 23, 1953. Edward Wanton, Jr., b. Dec. 15, 1920. Grad. Friends, M.I.T., Lt. U.S. Army 1945-46, Chemical Engineer. 1873. Maxwell Wanton ,son of Richard M.; m. May 14, 1903. Mary A. Meigs, of Keokuk, Iowa. He was general manager of the Davis Daly Copper Co. of Butte, Mont. He d. June 4, 1919. See vol. 4, p. 242. 2569. Montgomery Meigs, b. Oct. 21, 1905. 2570. Elizabeth Joan, b. Feb. 29, 1907. 1874. Elizabeth Arnold, dau. of Richard M.; m. Dec. 23, 1901. Norman W. Bardeen, b. July 17. 1877. Kalamazoo, Mich. Maxwell Dickerman, b. May 1, 1903; m. (1) Katharine Bennet. Chil.: Helen Bennet, b."Oct. 3, 1928; m. Mileta Andrejivic, April 30. 1955. Charles William, b. June 4, 1931; m. (2) Virginia Pratt,. Chil.: Evlyn Hull, b. July 17, 1938. Maxwell Dickerman, Jr., b. May 17, 1949. Norman II, b. Aug. 17, 1950. Norman W., Jr., b. May 21, 1910; m. Maribel Dayton. Chil.: Abtay Atwater, b. March 31, 1939. Virginia Streeter, b. Oct. 16, 1943. Elizabeth Atwater, b. Oct. 13, 1913; m. Ernest Venable Sutton, Jr. Chil.: Ellen Bardeen, b. July 5, 1942. Pamela Venable, b. Jan. 5, 1951. 1875. Marjory Garrison, dau. of Richard M.; m. May 1, 1905, Edward Collins Rossmassler. Reside at Scarsdale, N. Y. Richard, b. 1906; d. June 5, 1918. Edward Colhns, b. 1907; d. June 5, 1918. Deborah Ward, b. 1909; m. Sept. 9, 1933, Richard Warren Berry, b. Dec. 6, 1909, son of Annabelle Ledlie and Warren Taylor Berry; executive United Fruit Co. Chil.: Marjory Atwater, b. Aug. 10, 1936; Silvia Warren, b. Oct. 30, 1938; Prudence Howland, b. June, 1942, Plainfield, N. J. Ogden Wood, b. July 30, 1912; m. Kenneth Richard Younger, b. Aug. 3, 1908, son of Edna Collins and George Henry Younger. Chil.: George Henrv, b. Sept. 30, 1939. Peter Rossmassler, b. Aug. 6. 1944. Stephen Atwater, b. Jan. 15, 1920; m. Mildred, b. Jan. 16. 1918, dau. of Ruth Harriet Knight and Edward William Lang. Chil.: Richard Lang, b. Aug. 17, 1946; Maxwell Peter, b. Aug. 11, 1951. Selma Rossmassler, b. Aug. 2, 1922; physicist. Maxwell Atwater, b. Nov. 4, 1923; d. Nov. 6, 1923. 1876. Henr>' Levi, son of Stephen; m. Alice Jesson, dau. of John Jesson of W. Somerset, N. Y.; b. Feb. 6, 1885; d. April 20, 1950. 2571. Robert Mead, b. June 26. 1905. 2572. Fred Stephen, b. Oct. 16, 1910. 2573. Myra Henrietta, b. April 29, 1912. 218 ATWATER GENEALOGY 2574. Donald Elwood. b. Jan. 10. 1915. 2575. Kenneth William, b. Oct. 22, 1916. 1877. George Edward, son of Stephen; m. April 16, 1913, Adah, dan. of Ezra and Cora Coates Martin, of Somerset, N. Y.; Adah d. June 20. 1945; (2i Lena Sharpsteen. 2576. Stanley Norman, b. Jan. 13, 1914. 1878. Mary Cornelia, dau. of Stephen; ni. Nov. 22, 1911, Harold Lewis, b. Nov. 13. 1888. son of William Henry and Arietta M. Gaskill of Wilson. N. Y. Raymond Gifford. b. Sept. 9, 1912; landscape contractor, in. Alice Frances SicAvoy, b. Nov. 22, 1915; teacher. Chil.: Garv Richard, b. Aug. 17, 1949; Raymond James, b. Nov. 8, 1950; Jack Edward, b. June 17, 1952. Mary Atwater. b. Sept. 13, 1913; m. Stevenson. Margaret Ruth, b. April 2, 1915. Reg. Nurse in Barcelona. Ven. Dorothv. b. Sept. 3, 1917; m. Clarence A. Inderman, b. April 29, 1912. Chil.: Cheryl Ann, b. Oct. 4, 1944; Daniel Richard, b. March 31, 1938. Lucia, b. Sept. 5, 1918; m. Willard Herman, b. July 16, 1914. son of Mary Klumpp and Frank Klumpp Kroff. Chil.: Marv Jane. b. Aug. 12, 1936; Willard James, b. Jime 20, 1937; Nancv Carol, b. Sept. 15, 1938. Richard Lewis, b. June 5, 1920; m. Marv Tutone, b. Mav 11, 1923. Chil.: Sharon Lea, b. Sept. 7, 1944; Judy Gail, b. Sept. 8, 1952. Jean, b. May 27, 1923; m. G. Melvin Goetz, contractor. Chil.: Douglas Melvvn. b. Dec. 16, ; Dennis Ravmond, b. May 13, . Lawrence Arthur, b. Aug. 6. 1925; Operating Eng.; m. Marjorie Howell, b. Sept. 26, 1926. Chil.: Susan Jane. b. Feb. 18, 1953. 1««1. Junies. son of Willard Taft; m. Nov. 16, 1910, Ruth Marie Belmeur. He IS Branch manager of the Pennsylvania Rubber Company of America, at Mmneapoli.s. Minn, 2577. James, Jr.. b. Aug. 15, 1911. 2578. John Belmeur, b. Jan. 28, 1913. 1882. Florence Fay, dau. of Willard Taft; m. May 7, 11)12. Wilhaiu Benja- min Pieper. Benjamin Atwater, b. May 19, 1913 Jane Atwater. b. Jan. 22, 1915; (ll Howard Andreas Stubfors, b. Jan. 6, 1915. Chil.: Sharon Atwater, b. Oct. 27. 1942. (2) Warren Eugene*, Lawyer, b. Feb. 19, 1920; son of Matilda Grove and Eugene Ward Winton. Education: Wisconsin State College and Ph.D., Univ. of Wis- consin, A.sst. Dist. Atty., Washburn Co., Wisconsin. David Atwater. b. July 1. 1920; Arleen. b. 1921. Chil.: Barbara Faye, b. 1946; Bonita Blu, b. 1948; Mary Paulette, b 19.'".2 1HH3. H.-I.ii I.oiiisr, dau. of Willard Taft; m. May 21. liUli. John Ernest Tatam. John Atwater. h. April 24, 1911; m. Helen Hostettir, b. March 14, 1911. Chil.: Elizabeth Ann. b. May 10, 1940; Mary Helen, b. Jan. 5, 1942; Su.san Ivouise, b. Nov. 13. 1943; Virginia, b. March 7, 1947. Willard Atwater, b. Sept. 8, 1912. .N'ancv. b. March 27, 1917; m. Advertising Artist, Vicente Hulting. h. Oct. 21. 1915. Chil.: Jeffrey V., b. April 5, 1945; Susan Nancy, b. April 16, 1948; John Tatam. b. Nov. 18, 1952. Judith, b. March 27, 1919; m. Roger M. Holt. Uir. of Advertising, b. Dec. 26, 1917. Chil.: Roger Micha.l, b. Sept. 14. 1942; Ricb.inl David, b. July 13, UHi. Stephen Thomas, b. Aug. 28. 1947. Margaret, b. Dec. 8, 1920; m. Donald Nyquist Duncanson, Engineer, b. Julv 2. 1918. Chil.: Archie Vail. b. Nov. 23, 1942; Margaret Ann. b. Jan. 4, 1945; Teresa, b. June 18, 1952, Los Angeles. Donald attended Minn. Univ. ATWATER GENEALOGY 219 1884. Pierce, son of Willard Taft; m. May 1, 1920, Althea Heitsmith. 2579. Pierce, Jr., b. April 2, 1921. 2580. Howe, b. June 7, 1926. 1885. Lois Taft, dau. of Willard Taft; m. May 2, 1923, James McRae. James McRae III, b. May 24, 1925. (2) Arthur Helm. 1886. Katherine Snowden, dau. of Charles Nelson; m. April 20, 1912, Lybrand Palmer Smith; chief engineer of the U.S.S. Colorado. Damaris Elizabeth Snowden, b. May 3, 1915; m. Col. Albert Joseph Shower, b. June 16, 1910, Madison, Wis., son of Walter J. Shower, b. 1884, d. 1917, and Hattie M. Strebor, b. Nov. 9, 1883. Chil.: Katherine Esther, Dunbarton College, b. Sept. 8, 1936; Albert J., Jr., b. Oct. 12, 1937; Rosalind Anne, b. Oct. 6, 1940, d. March 31, 1942. Holly Marie, b. Dec. 13, 1945 (adopted), Washington, D. C. Katherine Towneley, b. April 20, 1918; ni. Warren Rohscnow, b. Feb. 12, 1921; Winner ASME Gold Medal 1951; Yale '52 Assoc. Prof. M.I.T. Chil.: John Snowden, b. July 31, 1941; Brian Towneley, b. May 20, 1944; Damaris Jane, b. Dec. 7, 1947; Sandra Lee, b. June 15, 1950; Ann Atwater, b. Nov. 2, 1952. Rosalind Atwater, b. Dec. 14, 1925; m. Robert Leslie Neyman, Naval Officer. Chil.: Constance Ann, b. Sept. 2, 1944; Katherine Louise, b. Oct. 8. 1946; Russell Scott, b. Dec. 10, 1948; Roger Paul, b. Nov. 9. 1950; Roy Alexander, b. Oct. 1, 1953, Washington. D. C. 1887. Mary Taft, dau. of Charles Nelson; m. March 16, 1921, George Albert Makinson. He is a Retired U.S. Consul General. Lt. Robert Taft, b. Dec. 16, 1922; bachelor. Mary (Rosemary) Snowden, b. Sept. 16, 1925; m. Leonard Allen Franz, b. Sept. 10, 1920 at Portland, Ore., son of Hazel Hammond and Bernard Fi'anz. Chil.: Christopher Snowden, b. June 3, 1947; dau. at Annapolis, Md. Allen Robert, b. March 16, 1949; son at Long Beach, Calif. 1888. Thomas Van V., son of Edwin C; m. July 10, 1915, Sarah Elizabeth, dau. of David Munroe and Lydia Elizabeth Williams. She was b. Sept. 11, 1892. Spokane, Wash. 2581. Thomas Van V., b. Jan. 8. 1919. 2582. David Charton, b. May 12, 1917. 2583. Barbara, b. Julv 17, 1922. 2584. Richard Marshall, b. May 14, 1926. 1890. Irving Taft, son of Edwin C. ; m. Dorothea Alice Smith. Lives in Spokane, Wash. 2585. Robert Taft, b. Oct. 1, 1922. Nancy Jane, b. April 14, 1932. 1895. Harry, son of Charles; m. May 27, 1845, Abby C. Wiley, b. Sept. 17, 1832; d. March 8, 1904. They went to housekeeping on a farm in the town of Hinsdale, N. Y., where they both died and where their son still lives. He d. Sept. 10, 1913. 2586. Lillian E., b. Aug. 8, 1854; m. June 18, 1890, Edgar F. Halliday, b. March 9, 1853. Live at Clean, N. Y. 2587. Chester, b. Feb. 11, 1871. 1896. Mary. dau. of Charles; m. William Swarts. who died in the Civil War; (2) Daniel Bradford. There were five Swarts children: Omar E., m. Rosette Keeslar, had Alice and Abraham; (2) Katy Skives. 2 Elva m. James Keeslar, who had Elmer, George, Ward, Fred, Stella, 3 Ida, m. Oct. 8, 1877. Edward Osgood, who had Elinor, b. Aug. 23, 1879; d. Feb. 18, 1905; m. June 14, 1899, Martin Eldridge; Mabel, b. Oct. 8, 1882; m. June 8, 1899. Frank Hill and had Nellie Pernilla, Louis Frank; Ruby, b. March 2, 1885, m. June 18, 1901, Joseph Warters, and had Harry Francis, b. Oct. 4. 1902; Evalin, b. Sept. 14, 1903; obtained a divorce and in 1917 m. Frank Barker; Benjamin H., b. Aug. 12, 1888, m. Dec. 2, 1912, Nellie Byron. 4 Elmer, m. Bertha Woolhizer, and had Nellie, Clara, Mary, Orin. Irena, Bethel, Lena and Mildred. 220 ATWATER GENEALOGY 1897. AdalvJie. dau. of Charles; m. Edward Eldridge. They had six chil.: 2ienaw, Clarence. Frank. Murton, Eunice, and Floia. Lived at Whitney Point. New York 1«9«. .Marl.ia Jane, dau. of Charles; m. Geoige Harvey, and had four chil.: Willis. Wesley, Fred and Cora. She d. Jan. 19. 1873. 1899. iMiac F^dgar. son of Charles; m. Harriet Radley. They moved to Michigan, where she died. He returned to Olean, N. Y., and d. Jan. 7, 1906. 1900. David H., son of Charles; ni. Margaret J. Cooley. They lived in Pueblo, Colo., where he d. April 3, 1903. 2^.'^s Fred. b. March 28. 1882. L':.^;' Harry. IJMU. Uiiijaniin, son of Charles; m. Mary E. Jordan. He was a mail carrier in Alaska for many years. 2590. Lee, living in Alaska. 2591. Charles. 2592. Uruna. Living in Cascades, Idaho. 190"». Sally, dau. of Charles; m. James Z. Besecker. He d. March 29, 1904. They adopted her sister, Martha Jane Haivey's daughter, Cora, who m. F. W. Magner. They live in Meridian, Iiiaho. and have one daughter, Etta. John, b. Sept. 13, 1872; m., lives near Erie, Pa., and has four children: One boy, Clifford A., b. Nov. 12, 1899. Blanche, b. Mav 28, 1876; m. James Darkwood; have a hardware store at McCall. Idaho. Hav. b. Feb. 17. 1883; m. May 6, 1908, Diana E. Jones. Mae, b. Sept. 27, 1887; m. April 23, 1913, Bernard Bayles. Lives on a ranch near Caldwell, Idaho. 1908. ( liarles J., son of Charles; m. June 12, 1882, Harriet Brooks. He lives at Franklinville, New York. 2593. William, b. Aug. 2. 1883. 2594. Alta, b. April 28. 1888. 2595. Pi-arl. b. Sept. 28, 1894; m. Nov. 25, 1916, Arthui- DcWitt. 2596. Bessie, b. July 19, 1896. 2597. Wesley, b. March 17, 1898. 1904. .Alfred 1., son of George H.; m. Addie Stevens; d. Dec. 11, 1899. He m. a second tune May 26. 1900. He lived on land that hail been in the family, bought by his grandfathei- from the Government in p]lnihur.st, 111. 2598" Nelson O., b. April 28, 1880; m. and d.; left one daughter. 2599. Elva. b. April 22, 1882. 260(1. Je.sse, b. June 13, 1883. 2601. George Henry, b. Feb. 27, 1901. 2602. Berton. b. Aug. 11. 1904. 2603. Helen, b. July 29. 1906. 19(»."». Ktluin, .son of Edric; m. March 13, 1867, Nettie Andrews, b. June 30, 1838. They liv.d in Oshtemo. Mich. He d, April 16. 1906. 2601. F:ut^ene Beethoven, b. Feb. 6. 1868; unm.; lives at Oshtemo, Mich. 191)6. .NrUnn, son of E:dric; m. Nov. 30, 1861, Melissa M. Barney, b. May 15, 1844. He d. June 23. 1904. She lives in Paw Paw, Mich. ■.'•■"'. Lillian, b. Dec. .30, 1865; m. Fretl H. Beard.slee. - ' '. Jay, b, Jan. 7, 1869. :.''."7 Clara, b. 1872. J'.MH B3. dranKer Snillh. Jr., .son of Granger Smith; m. .Jun<' 19, 1931, Emilie Gertrude, b. Aug. 27, 1899, dau. of August Andersen ami Linna Krenipler. ATWATER GENEALOGY 223 1965. Margaret W., dau. of William Tweedy; m. March 7, 1910, Richmond Dana Moot, of Schenectady, N. Y. (2) Nov. 15, 1916, Edward B. Green of Buffalo, N. Y. Dorothy Atwater Moot, b. Oct. 24, 1912. 1966. Harriet Howell, davi. of Howell; m. March 14. 1888, Frederick W. Paramore of St. Louis, Mo. He d. Oct. 28. 1917. She lives in Pasadena, Calif. Helen Montgomery, b. Dec. 31, 1889; m. Apiil 15, 1918, Lynn Lloyd Rowan; divorced 1921. One son, Lynn Lloyd, b. Jan. 19, 1919. 1968. Theodora, dau. of Howell; m. April 4, 1894, Edward G. King, of Providence, R. I.; div.; m. (2) J. Howard Atterbury. Edward, Jr., b. June 9, 1895; Certified Public Acct., m. Helen R. (Son) Edward G. Ill; m. Elizabeth S. Chil.: Edward G IV; Camille Diana King, Baltimore, Md. Howell Atwater, b. Sept. 8, 1896; General Agt., m. Gladys Passano. b. May 18, 1899. Chil.: Charlotte Howell, b. Sept. 29, 1920. Mary Louise Attwater, b. Nov. 26, 1921; m. Watkins; (daus.i Patricia Marie, b. April 24, 1947. Mary Louise Howell, b. April 20, 1950. Gladys Theodora, b. March 6, 1926; m. Robert Lewis Cole, b. June 16. 1923. Chil.: William Parington, b. April 2, 1950; Howell Atwater King, b. June 3, 1951. Arabelle King, b. Feb. 2, 1928; m. Warren James Rowe, Insurance Broker, b. Aug. 25, 1923. Chil.: Gladys Randolph and Margaret Lynn, b. July 8, 1949; Barbara Ann, b. Feb. 23, 1952. Theodora Howard Atterbury, b. May 22, 1907; m. H. F. Swope, Jr. (2) Robert E. Hopper, Metallurgist, b. June 3, 1909. (Dau.) Helen Selden Swope, b. June 19, 1925; secretary. 1973. Henry, son of Wm. Charnley; m. Oct. 11, 1891, Lenora A., dau. of Wm. E. Cole, b. Aug. 21, 1872. Henry d. Dec. 24, 1953. 264 2. Marion Cole, b. July 19, 1895. 2643. Henry, b. Jan. 27, 1900. 1974. Thomas Elmes, son of Wm. Charnley; m. May 13, 1896, Charlotte S., dau. of Clement D. Finley and Lillie Blair. Died Mav 10, 1954. 2644. Wm. Charnley, b. Feb. 20, 1897. 2645. Clement Finley, b. Feb. 15, 1902. 1975. James Bassett, son of Wm. Charnley; m. Api'il 12, 1895, Sarah Holmes, dau. of Henry Blair and Eliza Shade, b. May 21, 1859. Sarah d. Oct. 30, 1926. See Historical Section. 2646. Sarah, b. April 13, 1896. 1976. Mary Sterling, dau. of William C; m. June 12, 1907, Frank M. Clark. Mary d. Oct. 24, 1942. Charles Merritt, b. March 7, 1909; m. Georgette Anderson, May 29, 1931. Officer Birmingham National Bank, Derby, Conn. Merritt Charnley, b. June 20, 1934. Patricia Sterling, b. Aug. 6, 1938. Sterhng Clark, b. June 28, 1912; m. Helen Quinn, April 11, 194 2. Ronald Sterling, b. Sept. 7. 1945. Peter Atwater. b. April 9, 1948. See Roll of Honor. Richard Charnley, b. June 9, 1915; m. Lydia Johnson, Oct. 8, 1938. Lydia LaBaron, b. Jan. 15, 194 1. Richard Charnley, b. Jan. 8, 1946. Nathaniel Goodwin, b. Feb. 28, 1953. See Roll of Honor. 1977. Katherine Isabelhi, dau. of Wm. Charnley; m. (1) John S. Stone, Sept. 20, 1904. Divorced. Katherine Atwater, b. July 7, 1908; m. Richard Rhodes Klinck, b. Nov. 19, 1907, on Oct. 22, 1927. Donald Rhodes, b. Nov. 28, 1930. Stephen Atwater and Pwichard Stanley, b. June 2, 1933. Louise Sterling, b. March 8, 1941. (2) m. of Katherine Isabella to Ralph Hodge Clark on March 1, 1918, who was son of Lillie Hawkins and Charles Edward Clark. Philip Shelton. b. June 19, 1920. 224 ATWATER GENEALOGY 1978. \Vm. Sterlinjj. son of Win. Charnley; m. Emma Smith Kemper on Feb. 21. 1910: En. ma b. May 26, 1885; d. May' 10, 1926. 2647. Wm. Sterling, Jr.. b. May 11. 1915. Charnlev Kemper, b. Juiv 24, 1919; killed in action Second World War, d. March 19. 1944". t2i m. Marian Lillian Koch, June 14, 1928. Wellfleet, Mass. 1979. Krt'd. son of Henry; m. Oct. 24, 1894, June Lyon of Naples. N. Y., b. Jan. 10. 1870. When he was 16 years old he entered his father's office in the Bridgeport Malleable Iron Company where he served twelve years. He was ne.xt employed by the Burns, Silver & Company, and in 1903 organized the Columbia Nut and Bolt Company of which he has been vice-president ever smce. He served eight yoars on the Permanent Paving and Sewer Conmiission and was Mavor of Bridgeport. Conn., years 1922-23. He d. Feb. 23. 1933. 2648. Henrietta, b. Oct. 28, 1896; m. Jan. 5. 1918, Lieut. Joel A. Gold- waith of Boston, Mass. Have Joel Cabot, b. Nov. 14, 1918, David Atwater. b. Nov. 7, 1921; June Lyon, b. Aug. 5, 1924. 2649. Louise, b. Jan. 30, 1899; m. Jan. 14, 1922, Craig Douglas Munson, of Wallingford, Conn.; Craig Douglas, b. Dec. 13, 1923, Marjory Jeane. b. Nov. 14. 1925. 1980. Jean Howe, dau. of Charles Elmes; m. Sept. 17, 1918. James Herbert Morse. (2i Dr. William B. Dunning, July 18, 1945. 1981. Helen Charnlev, tiau. of Charles Elmes; m. Dr. Ettore Ciampolini, Ph.D.. H.S.P.H., b. in S^iena. Italy. July 28, 1876. 1985. Ka.Muond Fxlwards, son of Frederick Holland; m. May 16, 1923, Lucy Sterkin. 2650. Adele Boorum, b. April 8, 1924. 1986. Henritta Baldwin, dau. of Edward Sanford; m. May 17, 1906, Herbert Underwood Farrand, b. Sept. 8, 1877, d. 1937. Sanford Atwater, b. June 28, 1910; m. Gortrude Groves, b. Sept. 5. 1913, (Gr. Chil.t Carroll Groves, b. April 9, 1940. Patricia Sanford, b. Dec. 4. 1942. John Carroll, b. Aug. 31, 1912; executive secy.; m. Doris M., b. Feb. 15, 1919. (Daus.) Jean Oakley, b. Oct. 21, 1941. Terry Louise, b. Jan. 27. '53. Jane Oakley, b. Sept. 22. 1917; d. 1937. 1987. Edward Sanfctrd, son of Edward Sanford. m. Feb. 20, 1909, Jeanette Sheldon Brown, graduate Princeton and N.Y. Law School 1906. Edward Sanford III, b. Dec. 14. 1909. Charles Brown, b. Mav 19, 1914; m. Helen Emmens, b. Sept. 11, 1914. Chil.: Christine Kederich, b. Feb. 20, 1942; Charles Brown. Jr., b. April 11. 1945; Sheldon Brown, b. Sept. 23. 1951. NINTH GENERATION 1988. Ce<-«'lia Jane, tlau. of Charles Barnes; m. March 1, 1877, .John K. Hester. She d. Aug. 11, 1914. They had one dau., Annie Amelia Summer. I •»««). I ran«<-s .J., dau. of Charles Barnes; m. June 22. 1875, Hanford Terry. GrtH.-nv.ich. (Jhio. Dau.. Lulu M.. b. Aug. 9. 1876. He d. May 4, 1901, aged 77. She m, (2i Oct. 19. 1904. William Ellard; d. Sept. 13. 1911. I»9(». I,.\(iia ,\liua. dau. of Charles Barnes; m. Nov. 30. 1873, P'rank Tittcrly; d. July 9. 1904. '"' -i Caroline Elsie, b. Sept. 9, 1878. Grace Sherwood, b. 1881. Jf).s.-ph. h. Nov. 20. 1889. Burnice Olive, b. July 6, 1890. I'MM. I.ui !l:t Ard. II, dau. of Charles Barnes; m. Dec. 6, 1884, Henry Miller. He d. at FoHloria, Ohio. Sept. 1, 1914, aged 78 years. 1994. Owar Starln, son of Charles Barnes; m. March 3. 1890, Sophronia Noble. They lived in Greenwich. Ohio. He d. Dec. 10. 1808. ATWATER GENEALOGY 225 1995. George Henry Peek, son of Charles Barnes; m. Jan. 27, 1904, Mary Hacket. Sons: Charley Brink and Alfred Ellsworth. 1996. Marvin Kay, son of Charles Barnes; m. May 2, 1897, Christina Delancy. 2651. Earl, b. Aug. 20, 1901. 1998. Etta :^iay. dan. of Charles L.; m. March 21, 1887, Fred L. Steenback, at Scranton, Pa. Arthur Leroy, b. May 6, 1888. 1999. Xellie Lozena, dau. of Charles L.; m. Sept. 30, 1890, William Grant Smith. Dunmore, Penn. Edna Ethel, b. Nov. 18, 1891. George Irvin, b. Aug. 9, 1893. Fannie Myrtle, b. Aug. 7, 1895. Mabel Gretchen, b. Dec. 10, 1896. Helen Augusta, b. Nov. 23, 1898. Charles Edward, b. Feb. 9, 1903. 2000. Charles Edward, son of Charles L.; m. March 4, 1901, Mary Agnes Blackburn, at Huntington, Ind. Detroit, Mich. 2652. Ina Elizabeth, b. Feb. 12, 1902. 2653. Charles T., b. June 11, 1908. 2001. George Miner, son of Charles L.; m. Nov. 13, 1895, Mary Bossom. They lived at Dunmore, Penn. He d. Feb. 9, 1902. 2654. Blanche, b. June 25, 1896. 2655. Mary, b. Aug. 25, 1898. 2003. Archibald Law, son of William M.; m. Dec. 28, 1898, Minnie Ash, b. Aug. 30, 1874. Live at West Pittston, Penn. 2004. Robert Ernest, son of William M.; m. May 30, 1905, P^lcanor Owens, b. March 23, 1878. West Pittston. 2656. Mary E., b. June 19, 1910. 2005. Oscar Severson, son of William M.; m. Feb. 1, 1907, Elizabeth Neat, b. March 24, 1895. West Pittston, Penn. 2657. Irwin W., b. Nov. 12, 1907. 2658. Marion E., b. Jan. 22, 1910. 2659. Elinor, b. Aug. 31, 1919. 2660. Ruth. 2006. Benjamin Harry, son of William M.; m. May 19, 1913, Elizabeth Straehan. Live at West Pittston, Penn. 2661. Audrey S., b. March 28, 1915. 2007. William Horace, son of Charles Isaac; m. April 25. 1886, Anna Louise, dau. of E. A. Nesbit and Henrietta Faters, b. Feb. 16, 1868. 2662. Irma Brewster, b. July 25, 1887. 2663. Harold E., b. June 11, 1889; d. April 4, 1931. 2664. Marion Elizabeth, b. Sept. 23, 1896. 2009. Lily May, dau. of Charles Isaacs; m. W. G. Baskette, deceased; (2) W. L. Burkh'art. Chil.: Blanche Baskette, b. Jan. 9, 1906; m. Richard Bruno, b. May 11, 1900, son of Emma and Max Melzer of Germany. Imogene Burk- hart Donham, b. July 2, 1923, of Long Beach, Calif. Dorothy Inez Burkhart, b. May 26, 1924 of San Diego. Helen Louise Burkhart Paparelli, b. Apiil 10, 1927, "of Chicago. Harold Neil Burkhart, b. March 9, 1930. Joan Burkhart Weight, b. June 20, 1931. 2011. Albert Earl, m. Fanny Taylor; ordained Baptist minister; d. Dec. 2, 1948. Children: George Howard, b. Jan. 12, 1911. Mildred, b. May 20, 1913. Clara, b. Jan. 16, 1916. Juanita, b. March 9, 1919. Frances, b. Oct. 25, 1921. Marie, b. March 8, 1924 ; m. Koehler. Albert Earl Jr., b. Oct. 9, 1926. 226 ATWATER GENEALOGY 201?. Lemi I^'oti. dan. of Charles Isaac: m. Robert B. Miller, Oct. 15, 1915. Carthel Mcidison. b. Aug. 10, 1916; Capt. Fire Dept.; ni. Janice Vidla. b. May 15. 1921. Chil.: Bobby Lloyd, b. Sept. 29, 1940. Brenda Joyce, b. April 23. 1947. Karl Stanley, b. Dec. 14, 1948. Waymon D.. ni. Naomi Holt. Chil.: Mary Lee, b. Dec. 3, 1943, and Martha Anne. b. in Johannesburg, South Africa. Nov. 14, 1951. Robert Orlan, minister, of Jackson. Miss.; m. Dec. 11, 1942, Marjorie Marie Cheshier. Chil.: Ronald Franklin, b. Dec. 14. 1947. Twins Barbara Joyce and Rebecca Loyce, b. Feb. 14. 1951. 2013. Williiini B., son of William B.; m. Marguerite Carter: (2) Dec. 2, 1902, Daisy Delphine Lander. Lives at Long Beach, Calif. 2665. "Alice Violet, b. Nov. 1. 1897. By second marriage: 2666. Vernon Leon, b. Aug. 10. 1902. 2667. Lucille, b. May 29, 1904. 266S. F. Adeline, b. Jan. 7. 1906. 2(H4. Daisy M.. dau. of George Edward; m. June 16, 1897, Loren P. Biddick. They live at Meridian. Idaho. 2015. Edward Francis, son of George E.; m. Feb. 14. 1911, Fay Gwendolyn Nesbit. He d. Dec. 6. 1924. 2669. Marguerite, b. Feb. 18, 1915. 2017. I. Win. Clarke, son of Henry Day, m. Feb. 12. 1944, Mary Marren Hedstroni. •iloo. Mar\ Khoades, tlau. of Henry Day, in. June 26. 1934, Eric Hartmann. Chil.: Wm. Dav, b. July 10. 1936. Erica, b. Nov. 3. 1939. Elizabeth, b. Sept. 26, 1940. 2157. Mary Francis, m. Herbert Mvles Garratt, b. June 5, 1908. Children: David Kenison. b. Feb. 14, 1939. Gail Atwater, b. Sept. 30. 1940. ■il.58. Lt'ida llfitii, dau. of Win. DeWitt. in. July 11, 1951, Eugene Morgan Wisenbaker, b. Nov. 1. 1926, a naval pilot. Chil.: James DeWitt, b. Feb. 1. 1953. Katherine Anne. b. Aug. 28, 1954. 2159. Martha Hentx, dau. of Wm. DeWitt. m. Albert Eugene Bass, b. April 23, 1921. a building contractor. Chil.: James Michael, b. Jan. 17. 1952. Wm. DeWitt. b. June 26. 1953. 2160. .)oann, dau. of Wm. DeWitt. in. June 18. 1949, James Lloyd West, Jr., b. Autr. ::(>. 192."). .'1 01. William Kdward*. m. Sept. 14, 1946, Claire Bettie Chamberlain, b. April 26. 1919. He is grad. U. of Florida. She is grad. of E. Wash. State Teachers College. 5043. William Edward, b. Dec. 6, 1948. 5044. Susan Chamberlain, b. Dec. 15, 1950. 2162. Marjorie Fletcher, m. William Mack Nettles, b. 1924, a C.P.A. Chil.: Kathryn J.-an.tte, b. Dec. 19. 1953. 2163. .Julia .Margaret, dau. of Henry Clarksun. in. Robert Eininet Buik. Robert Attwater. (2 dau.) Noel. Stephanie Ann. Julie Martin, m. Dent. (Child) Melina. 2164. Taul Kussell. son of Henry Clarkson, m. Anna Lou Jones. 5or»4. I'aul Ru.s.sell. 5046. Anna Carrine. 5047. Mary Elizabeth. 216.'>. Willhun ClarkKon, son of Henry Clarkson, ni. Mildred Florine May. 5048. Rosemary, b. Sept. 11, 1943. 5049. Nancy Joy. b. Feb. 8, 1946. 2166. Mar\ .lane, dau. of Henry Clarkson. 217 1. Ilariild Doii^htv, .son of Albert James, m. Evelyn Locke, b. Jan. 7, 1900. SO.'JO. Florence Louise, b. Aug. 17, 1920. 5051. Phyllis Elizabeth, b. Dec. 21, 1921. 21K.'>. Harry Arthur, son of George H., m. Louise S., h. .Inly 1, 1893, He is an EhkIisIi profr.s.sor, 5ii,',_' (H-orgc, b. Aug. 25, 1919; a te.icher. 5u.j.;. Harry Albert*, b. Jan. 10. 1921; physicist. 5054. Virginia l^jui.se. b. Oct. 25. 1922. 50.%. Elizabeth Mane. b. Sept. 10, l<)24. 2IK6. Ralph WrlKht. .son of George William: m. Oct. 15. 1920. Dorothy Mae Atkin.siiii H'- i.s a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers and the Arnenran (,'oncrete Institute. 2722. Donald Rogers, b. PVb. 17, 1924. ATWATER GENEALOGY 235 2187. Roy Miner, son of George William; m. Dec. 27, 1919, Louise Dexter Richardson. 2723. Ruth Marion, b. Sept. 13, 1922. Richard Allen, b. Oct. 27, 1926; teacher, art supervisor — Bergenfield. Roy Miner, Jr., b. Nov. 1, 1928; d. July 12. 1949. 2188. Inez M., dau. of George H., a teacher and student counselor at Lasell Jr. College, Auburndale, Mass. 2197. Herbert Edwin, son of Lewis Edwin; m. June 29, 1916, Gertrude Donaldson. He d. March 18, 1920. 2724. Marion Rena, b. April 12, 1917. 2198. Ella Mary, dau. of Aubrey W., ni. William M. Robertson, b. May 10, 1911; in W.W. II, Royal Canadian Navy. Ella member Eastern Star chapter. 2199. Alberta Agnes, dau. of Aubrey W., m. Sept. 24, 1941, Alvin Edward Johnston, b. Sept. 9, 1917, son of Albert E. and Mable Johnston, served in U.S.A.F., W.W. II. Chil.: Alan Bruce, b. July 10, 1947. Arlene Elouise, b. Oct. 21, 1949. Arthur Edward, b. June 17, 1951. 2199a Bruce Mason*, son of Aubrey W., m. Oct. 9, 1948, Ellen Marie Premo, b. Dec. 13, 1931. He is grad. of Bemidji State Teachers College; high school teacher. 5056. Steven Bruce, b. Nov. 15, 1949. 5057. Suzan Gail, b. Oct. 31, 1951. 2204. Charles K., son of Elisha Randall; m. Cecelia M. Dever. He is an insurance solicitor. Lives at Newport, R. I. 2205. Harry Barlow, son of Charles James; m. June 21, 1911, Ida Brown. 2725. Charles Manson, b. 1915. 2206. Emma M. DeLap, dau. of Charles James; m. May 15, 1914, Ernest Edwin Ross. Live in Edwinton, Ottawa. Grant Hilton, b. 1916. 2211. Louis K., son of Samuel J.; m. Sept. 10, 1907, Edith Stacey. Lives at Bridgeport, Conn. 2212. Warren C. son of Samuel J.; m. Aug. 24, 1911. Freda M. Mulvihill; d. Aug. 7, 1954. 2726. Gordon W., b. Feb. 15, 1913. 2727. Joseph J., b. Nov. 19, 1915. 2728. Samuel J.; b. Nov. 9, 1916. 2729. Harriet M., b. March 22, 1918. 2730. Warren C, b. June 11, 1922. 2731. Francis X., b. Feb. 1, 1924. 2225. Elizabeth Ellen, dau. of Henry William; m. July 16, 1910, Harold Edwin Gvmter. They live in Pattei'son, N. .1. Elizabeth Esther, b. Feb. 2, 1912. Philip Edwin, b. April 14, 1913. 2226. Constant Loraine, dau. of Bradford Clark; m. Oct. 17, 1921, Kenneth Penn Varney. Barbara Loraine, b. Sept. 7, 1924. 2233. Florence A., dau. of Alvarus Ward; m. May, 1910, George Ryder, son of Charles Ryder and Eligia Nichols. Eligia J.', b. 1911. 2234. Winifred E., dau. of Alvarus Ward; m. May 12, 1917, Henry J. Sheehan, son of Edward Sheehan and Eleanor Feltz. Donald H., b. Oct. 30, 1918. 2235. Charles Joseph, son of John Harvey, m. . He d. Sept., 1940. 5062. Charles Joseph, Jr., b. . 236 ATWATER GENEALOGY •»237. Danifl Harvey, son of John Harvey, ni. Lillian Rose, dau. of Francis and Marv Luther. She is a nurse. 5063' Eileen Rose, b. Jan. 13, 1938. 5064. Margaret M., dau. of John Harvey, m. Madonna. 'I'iU). C'harlott»- Kosalie, ni. Clifton Tracy Pope, b, July 11, UU5; experi- mental technician. Children: Andrew Tracy, b. Aug. 9. 1945. Jonathan Clifton, b. Sept. 4. UM8. 2241. Dora, dau. of Elmer E.; m. Guy William Lindsey. Chil.: Margaret, b. July 13, 1915. Frances Jane, b. June 30. 1919. Marjorie, b. July 16, 1921. Tl4'i. .Mildred (J., dau. of Joseph Truman, m. Edes. She is a librarian. Allied Wavne. b. Feb. 16. 1916. m. (child) Rochelle. b. Feb. 24, 1940. 2243. Ansell E., son of Joseph T.; m. Sept. 14. 1915, Elsie Cobb. 2732. Dorothv J., b. June 27, 1916. 2733. Donald A., b. Feb. 16, 1918. 2734. Marjorie M., b. Nov. 16. 1919. 2735. Mary E., b. Sept. 24, 1921. 2246. I^'slie, son of Leonard F. ; m. in 1912, Ida Anderson. 2736. Lilah M., b. Dec, 1912. 2737. Leonard E., b. Dec, 1915. 2738. Jovce M., b. Dec. 1917. 2739. Ida Mae, b. July, 1921. 224H. Kdulii Hiram, son of Hiram M.; m. Dorothy Alden. 5065. Pwulh L.. b. Oct. 15, 1941. 5066. Laurence L., b. April 27. 1943. 5067. Richard A., b. Oct. 16, 1944. 2249. Helfn .Minnie, dau. of Hiram M.; m. Earl Douglas Kelly, son of Solomon and Florence Kelly, b. April 22. 1907. Earl Atuater, b. Aug. 26, 1931; pharmacist. Robert Edwin, b. May 28. 1937. 22.50. CatlH-rine .Merriani, dau. of Charles Woodaid: in. John Kenneth Galbraith, professor of economics. Harvard Univ. Chil.: John Alan. b. July 3, 1941. ivter Woodard. b. Dec. 31. 1950. James Kenneth, b. Jan. 29. 1952. ft'tl. Kttberl .Merriam, son of Charles Woodard; m. Nancy, dau. of Fred- erick C. and Clara L. Walker, b. Feb. 4. 1921. He is a chemical engineer. 5068. Candia W.. b. May 4, 194 3. 5069. Robert W., b. Sept. 17, 1945. 22rj.">. Henry (i., .son of Theron Skeel; m. June 5. 1912, Elinor D'Arcy, dau. of George Victor D'Arcv Armstrong and Edith Greetham. He d. Julv 20, 1950. 2740. Henry G.. Jr., b. Sept. 16, 1913. 2741. Darcy Elmyra, b. Dec. 4, 1914. 22.">6. I.iillir .\(li|i-, dau. of Theron Skeel; in. Aichibald l)inuan UuHu'. b. April 13, 1892. He is C.E. with N.Y.C.R.R. Co. Elmyra Adele, b. Dec. 1, 1915; m. MihoUen. Virginia, b. Dec. 23. 1916; m. James Henry Putnam, son nl Ahiania and Maud Putnam, b. Sept. 28. 1912. Chil,: James Hemy, Jr., b, .Junf 1. 1939. Barbara, b. Aug. 17, 1951. Cornelius R(»o.sevelt, b. Aug. 20, 1920; m. Glen. dau. of Lowell K. Kern of I'ortland. Ore., b. Oct. 6. 1931. Chil.: Cornelius Roosevelt, Jr., b. Dec. 28. 19.'S2. John Kern, b. Nov. 23. 1953. Nancy Ixjiiise. b. N. Edward Montgomery Attwater, son of Charles B.; m. Nov. 15, 1887, Ella Hill. 2261. Charles Ellsworth Attwater, son of Charles B.; ni. Dec. 8, 1902, Mary E. Crosson, of New York. 2745. Mary Dorothy, b. Nov. 18, 1903. 2746. Helen Irene, b. Jan. 5, 1906. 2262. Charles Hobart Attwater, son of Samuel Hobart; m. July 3, 1909. Jessie Lockwood, b. Dec. 27, 1884, dau. of Emma Lockwood and Henry Coke Eraser. Orator, educator and poet, Jessie founded "Femina" a magazine for thinking women. Died Nov. 30, 1955. Charles Hobart ed. Heffley and Pratt Institute; Law School of St. Lawrence University; founder member Evarts Chapter, International Legal Fraternity of Phi Delta Phi; at twenty-one opened brokerage office and maintained Wall Street office as a specialist until 1940. Residence for 25 years Trails End, a 200-acre estate in Putnam Co., N. Y. 2266. Cora Lynn, dau. of George W.; m. Aug. 12, 1891. Jerry J. Hadley, of Osco, Illinois. She d. Sept. 18, 1904. 2268. Gertie LoueUa, dau. of George W.; m. Feb. 20, 1903, Harry L. Bosse- meyer. She d. June 8, 1919. He d. Feb. 20, 1933. (Child) George Ernest, b. Dec. 19,1909; m. May 8, 1947 Ethel H. Fay. 2269. Charles Barge Attwater, son of George W.; m. 5070. Harlen H., b. Nov. 14, 1904. 5071. Robert Barge, b. Dec. 7, 1909. 5072. Don Edwin, b. Aug. 20, 1916. 2274. Koy Mock Attwater, son of William Clark: m. (li .inly II, 1922, Esther M. Nelson. She d. Dec. 15, 1953. (2) May 8, 1954 Margaret Woolridge Williams, dau. of John and Frances Woolridge, b. June 28, 1895. 2747. Mabelle Marchial, dau. of Roy Mock, m. 1944 Robert Irey. Chil.: Robert Alan, b. July 7, 1946. Steven Roy, b. June 4, 1950. 238 ATWATER GENEALOGY •'•^81. Anita Bund. dau. of James Bull: m. Oscar D. Avers. Anita Aluater. b. Dec. 26. 1894. Herbert, b. Sept. 3. 1896. Marvin, b. Dec. 5, 1905. 'i'i»'i. Eugene Sutton, son of James Bull; m. Dec. 31. 1906. Mary O'Sullivan. 2748. Mary. b. Oct. 19. 1908. 2283. William Hull, son of James Bull; m. Nov. 8. 1911. Mrs. Lillian Piatt. He was un insiruclor m France of aviation and was the first to introduce the hydroplane into China. 22H4. .leannette. dau. of James Bull; m. July 15, 1915, Wright S. Mussen. He d. Nov. 2. 1918. William Atwater, b. July 18, 1916. 2285. Kdith. dau. of William; m. Henry John Brandt, attorney of Chicago. John Roderick, b. March 4. 1923, m. Sarah Elizabeth Remick, b. Aug. 28. 1925. Chil.: Christine Louise, b. Nov. 10. 1948. Henrv John, Jr., b. Aug. 10. 1951. Sarah Elizabeth, b. Nov. 15, 1954. 2286. William CUiir". b. Aug. 10. 1889; grad. of Bellevue College, Harvard School of Engineering. 2287. Kuth. dau. of William; m. Arthur Sonderegger, a nurseryman. Phylis Ruth, b. Aug. 29. 1916; m. Robert Boyd Gage, son of Guy Glen and Minnie Elizabeth Gage, b. Mav 24, 1918. Manager of Booth Fisheries. Chil.: Richard Allen, b. April 26, 1944. William Robert, b. May 13, 1946. James Arthur, b. May 4. 1947. Virginia Ellen, b. July 2. 1918; m. 1941 Lloyd Eli Wright. He was in service 1944-46, owner Beatrice Super Mkt., was Pres. of Beatrice Chamber of Commerce. Chil.: Tom Atwater, b. May 16, 1942. Linda Lee, b. April 14. 1944. Monica Jane, b. May 8, 1947." William Arthur, b. Nov. 7, 1925; m. Leoda Fern, dau. of Edgar Paul and Lela Nispel. b. Feb. 11. 1926. See Honor Roll. Chil.: Kurt William, b. May 22, 1949. Ted Michael, b. April 2. 1951. 2288. Frances .>Iilli'r, dau. of William, m. Jesse Elmer Day, b. Aug. 27. 1897, a teacher. Virginia Ruth. b. April 13, 1928; teacher; m. Jack Kirkland Wayne, son of Dessel and Forrest Wayne, b. Jan. 20, 1929; Boy Scout executive. 2291. John William, son of John: m. Dec. 25, 1902, Ethel Be.ss, dau. of William F. 1 )i.\(in and Rebecca Washburn, b. Jan. 20, 1883. He is a dealer in land at Netawaka. Kansas. 2749. Frances Cora, b. Sept. 21, 1905. 2750. John William, b. Feb. 28, 1913. 2292. Mauric- I't-ck, son ol .lolui; in. Feb. 27, 1907, Alice Gill. 2751. Charles Kenneth, b. Nov. 21, 1907. 2752. Olan Maurice, b. Feb. 14, 1913. 2293. l>'on Knicrson. sun of John; in. Sept. 10, 1902. Lucille Eva, dau. of William F. Di.xon and Rebecca Washburn, b. July 24, 1879. He was chief clerk in a laml office at St. Joseph. Mo. He d. Oct. 3. 1906. 2753. Dorothy Lucille, b. March 6. 1905. 229.">. Walter lliill, .son of Horace Brace; m. June 11. 1896. Rerllia Lord, dau. of Pr,l,.ii .\Iuirison and Fayette C. Lord, 1). Oct. 5, 1865. 2754. liuth, b. June 29. 1897; m. J. T. French. Robert Morrisson, b. Dec. 12. 1900; d. Mav 25, 1940. Mary. b. ; d. 1940. '■'■77 Lydia. b. Sept. 8. 1904; m. Norton Cotteril. . '^ Horace I'.rewster, b. June 19, 1902. 2299. .lolin (•arnett. .s. Mili-.\ Keniier. twin son of William O.; m. Grace P. 5083. Sarah Ann, b. Dec. 9, 1924; iii. .John Aiitliony Messmer, 1). March 20, 1923. Michelle, b. Jan. 20. 1949. 5084. Marilyn Benner, b. Aug. 23, 1927; m. Frederick G. Moynahan. ("'henlvn, b. Feb. 22, 1953. Pamela, b. June 21, 1954. 2326. C'urtlH K«kfel3">4. L.-.- Kstes. son of William Lee; m. April 28, 1905. School Admin. 235.">. -Mary Irene, of La Harpe. 111., b. Aug. 16, 1909. Teacher. VAr,ii. Lloyd KuHsell. of Macomb, 111., b. April 18, 1913. State worker. 'i:ir>H. IlaritUi Conant, .son of Clayton Wells; m. April 2, 1917, Margaret Atkins, of Madi.son. Conn. 2787. Patricia Marian, b. Aug. 7. 1918. 2788. Margaret Jean, b. June 28, 1919. 2789. Harold Conant, Jr.. b. Jan. 4. 1921. 2790. Cl.iytr)n Clifford, b. March 31. 1924. f.nm. William Ht-nry. .son of Henry William, m. Vesta Buffum Gannett, b. Nov. 30. 1902. 5089. James David, b. Oct. 25, 1928. 2S6L Kobert Kiluard, .son of Edward Angelo; m. Oct. 1, 193K, Mary Jane PMilh, b. April 13, 1907, dau. foCora Isabel, (d. Nov. 5. 19501 ami Koscoe JaiiH's Ollis. of (Jobdcn. 111.; Mary is Chairman of Grade School on Boaid of Edinatii»n and Secretary of Women's Assn. liobert attended Greenbier Mili- tary School and Case Institute of Technology. Grail. Metallurgical Engine^-. Now Senior at Westinghou.se Electric, Buffalo, N. Y. Ma.son, Church Elder and member many organization. His mother, Ann Eliza Rust, d. Nov. 7, Ht."").^). 'ilWi. Il.jin lilamli.-, dau. of Bert Leonard; m. March 26, 1918, Garden City, Long Island, Philip Knight Wrigley. He is president nl the Win, Wrigley, Jr. Co., of Chicago. ATWATER GENEALOGY 243 Ada Blanche, b. April 19, 1923; m. William John Hagenah. Jr., son of W. T. and Florence Doyor Hagenah; b. Aug. 3, 1920; grad. Princeton 1942. War service until 1945, then joined Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co. William John, b. Washington, D. C., Sept. 23, 1944. Philip Wrigley, b. April 16, 1947. Blannv Avalon, b. Dec. 15, 1950. John Arthur, b. May 1, 1953. Dorothy Atwater, b. Aug. 7, 1925; m. Sept. 14, 1946, George Rich III, b. Jan. 5, 1922, son of Fritzie Margarita Lemcke and George Matthew- Rich, who were m. Oct. 25, 1917. Helen Atwater, b. Dec. 6, 1948. George Thomas, b. July 26, 1952. Dorothy, President Junioi' League of Chicago. William Wrigley, b. Jan. 21, 1933; Grad. Cum Laude from Deerfield Acad- emy, June, 1950. Graduated B.A. Degree from Yale University, June, 1954 — member of Delta Kappa Epsilon and Wolfshead Society. Ensign in U.S. Navy. 2368. Olive Cox, dau. of Bert Leonard; m. George Fulmer Getz, Jr., b. Jan. 4, 1908. Manufacturer. George Fulmer III, b. March 24, 1934. Bert Atwater, b. May 7, 1937. 2364. A. G. Cox, son of Bert Leonard; m. Betty Ann Bergman, March 15, 1932. 5091. Claire Blanche, b. Jan. 31, 1933. 5092. Albert George, b. June 25, 1943. 5093. Bert Leonard II, b. March 16, 1946. 2365. Margaret, dau. of Walter Eldredge; m. Horace M., b. Juno 1, 1902, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kinne; with Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Katherine Sue, b. Aug. 15, 1935. Margaret Jane, b. Feb. 25, 1942. 2372. Henry Davis, .son of Kirtland W.; m. May 4, 1896, Lucy Alberta, dau. of Blinn Francis and Lucy Hait, b. Nov. 23, 1869. He is a carpenter and lives in North Guilford, Conn. 2791. Ruby Louise, b. Nov. 28, 1896. 2792. Esther Lillian, b. March 13, 1898. 2793. Henry Francis, b. Feb. 15, 1903. 2794. Homer Hart, b. Aug. 9, 1904. 2795. Louis Charles, b. June 23, 1906. 2796. Emerson Joseph, b. Sept. 25, 1907. 2797. Truman Burton, b. March 3, 1909. 2798. Warren Raymond, b. June 15, 1912. 2375. Fred Smith, son of Kirtland W.; m. Sept. 4, 1897, Nellie Greager. Lives in Plainville, Conn. 2799. Gladys Ada, b. Nov. 2, 1898. 2800. Clifford Fred, b. Nov. 12, 1900. 2801. Harold August, b. Oct. 27. 1903. 2802. Frederick Smith, b. Dec. 4, 1907. 2376. Mettle E. Atwater Hunt. b. Sept. 16, 1856; d. Aug. 11, 1888, m. Ora 5. Hunt, Feb. 12, 1879; b. Nov. 5, 1856; d. Oct. 18, 1925, Cleveland. Ohio. Grace Ethel (adopted by Mary and Richard Mayberry) b. Oct. 27, 1880; d. Oct. 14, 1931; m. Homer J. Jones, Conneaut, Ohio, Dec. 25, 1906. Geraldine Atwater, b. Aug. 25, 1908, College B.S. Miami U.; m. Robert C. Marcy, June 16, 1934. Robert Bruce, b. April 4, 1937. Susan Grace, b. April 1, 1941. Helen Elizabeth, Utica, N. Y., b. Oct. 21, 1912, College B.S. Ohio State U.; m. Edward B. Darnell, Aug. 24, 1943. Candace Elizabeth, b. March 31. 1948. Howard Mayberry, Dallas, Texas, b. Dec. 14, 1913. College B.S. Elec- trical Eng., Ohio State U.; m. Elizabeth Dawson, June 29. 1940. Thomas Howard, b. Jan. 12. 1944. 244 ATWATER GENEALOGY Clement Wvman Hunt. b. April 7. 1884: ni. Ethel Hummer, Aug. 29. 1912, b. March"25, 1883. B.A. Oberlin, 1909; M.Ed., Columbia, 1918; Executive Director Capitol Hospital Service. Harrisburg, Pa.: Past President Community Chest, Harrisburg, Pa.; Elder Presbyterian Church, Camp Hill, Pa. National Committee Ministerial Relations, Presbyterian Church. Whitelaw Hummer, b. Nov. 29. 1913; m. Ruth Jean Hockenberry, June 11, 1938. b. Oct. 26. 1913. B.A. Pennsylvania State U.. 1936. Theta Xi Litt. M. University of Pittsburgh. 1937; Fellow American College Hospital Administrators 1951; 32 degree Mason Valley of Camden, N. J. Director University Hospital, Augusta, Georgia, Deacon Reid Memorial Presbyterian Church, Augusta. George. Ruth Jean. A.B. Pennsylvania State U., 1934; Kappa Kappa Gamma. Whitelaw Hummer, b. Aug. 31, 1942. Wvman Harvev. b. Feb. 7. 1944. Winston Hugh. b. Nov. 3. 1947. Cynthia Jean, b. Oct. 4. 1950. Gladvs Anjuline. b. Mar. 14. 1916; m. Horton Lumas Murray. M.D.. Mar. 27. 1943, b. Jan. 22, 1917. Gladys: A.B. Oberlin, 1938. Horton: B.A. Syracuse; M.D. Syracuse 1943; Diplomate American Board Orthopedic Surgery; Fellow American College of Surgeons; U.S. Army Medical Corps Pacific Theatre: Instructor of Orthopedics, State University, Syracuse. Alice Carroll." b. April 14. 1945. Horton Lvnn. b. April 15. 1947. Clement Hunt. b. Oct. 16. 1954. Robert Atwater. b. Jan. 12. 1921; m. Jean Handwerk, Feb. 12. 1944, b. Oct. 18. 1920. U.S. Army European Theater, German Prisoner of War; Assistant Regional Parts Manager, Chevrolet, Washington. D. C. Jean: A.B. Lebanon Valley College, 1942. •>S77. Marv H.. dau. of Chauncey Wyman; m. Jan. 18, 1883. Richard D. Mayberry. of "Conneaut, Ohio. He d. Feb. 7. 1916. She d. Sept. 29, 1924. James Graham, b. Sept. 17. 1888; m. Jessie M. Sanford Jan. 5. 1911. James d. Dec. 27. 1951; Jessie d. May 5, 1954. Laura June. b. May 17. 1912. Richard I)., b. Nov. 8. 1914. James G., Jr., b. March 14, 1923. Laura June. b. May 17. 1912; m. Edward Connolly. Marilvn. b. March 18. 1935. Edward, b. Nov. 24. 1936. James, b. Oct. 19. 1941. David, b. Dec. 23, 1943. Richard D.. b. Nov. 8. 1914; m. Dorothy Paxton. April 17. 1937. Richard D. Mayberry, Jr.. b. April 15, 1938. Theodore Thomas, b. Nov. 12. 1941. Jam.-s G., Jr., b. March 14. 1923; m. Betty Jean Reynolds, June 10. 1947. Linda Ruth, b. Nov. 13, 1948. Diane Yvonne, b. Nov. 21. 1951. 2:<7«. .lohii .lanii-s. son of Chauncey Wyman; iii. Nov. 22. 1886. Rachel Burlinghaiii. They lived near Ashtabula, Ohio. He was a farmer. He . Bertha Agnes, dau. of Clarence E.; m. Dec. 29. 1908, Raymond Daniel Nichols, b. April 1, 1882. Walter Erwin. b. Feb. 5. 1913; d. April 25. 1930. Grace Elinor, b. Jan. 12. 1915; d. Sept. 13. 1941. Raymond Eugene, b. Oct. 9, 1917; m. Marion Dollivcr, b. Nov. 28, 1917, Lima. N. Y. Joan Eleanor, b. Mav 11. 1945. Elizabeth Ann. b. June 29, 1949. Raymond James, b. Feb. 27, 1952. 2401. Julia Adell. dau. of Clarence E.; m. Aug. 29, 1907, Clyde Smith Nichols, son of John and Sarah Nichols, b. Jan. 24. 1879. Clyde Harold, b. April 8, 1909; m. June 1. 1935, Olga King. Olga Julia, b. Nov. 27, 1937. Clyde Christian, b. May 22, 1943. Richard Everett, b. Nov. 6. 1911; m. Sept. 19, 1933, Norma Jairel. Carmi Joyce, b. Sept. 25, 1934. 'i4ii'i. John Hollistor, son of Clarence E.; m. Aug. 24, 1911, Irnia Lsadore, dau. of B. J. and Nellie Griswold. b. Nov. 6. 1890. 2821. Kathrvn Mae. b. Nov. 3, 1918; m. Parker. 2822. Helen Bata, b. March 16, 1925; m. Brown. 2406. Clarence Walton, son of Clarence E. ; m. April 3, 1918. Henrietta, dau. of Francis and Alta Bentley, b. Sept. 13. 1895. 2823. Francis Trevor, b. April 9. 1919. 2824. Clarence Gordon, b. June 1, 1921. 24(»7. Francis Hlanchard, son of Clarence E.; m. May 20. 1922. Florence, dau. of A. W. and Catherine Albaugh. b. March 24, 1899. 5102. Frances Barbara, b. Sept. 5, 1927. 2409. Kejfinald Myers, m. July 10, 1919, Charlotte Martin, dau. Martha .Martin and liev. Thornton Bancroft Penfield, D.D. of Englewood, N. .).; h. Jiin*' 20. 1895. Reginald is a physician and Executive Secretary American Public Health Association. 2825. Caroline Penfield, b. Feb. 6, 1921. 5103. Martha Martin, b. Oct. 14, 1923, in Changsha, Hunan, China. 5104. Constance Avery, b. April 25, 1927. 5105. John Bancroft, b. Aug. 25, 1929; Medical student at Yale. 5106. DavKl Sterling, b. July 16. 1932; student, I )t'nison rniversity. 24 iu. <.iM.tg.- H., son of Frederick W.; m. Sept. 22, 1908, Gladias M. Osborn. He is general manager of the Catskill Mountain Telephone Company at Jewett, N. Y. 2411. inland Chase, .son of Frederick W.; m. Oct. 21, lin;;, Helen G. Thomp.son; h .Man h 25. 1889. 2826. H .Morns, b. Aug. 14, 1914. 2K27. .Margaret C. b. Oct. 29. 1916. 2828. John F-rederick, b. Feb. 16, 1919. 2414. Florence A., dau. of Elmer Ellsworth: iii. Nov. 1 IMi i. ,|,,lin K. Hait, a farmer at Hobart, N. Y. Martin Kiiii.-r, b. June 21. 1916; m. E. Vera Burton, b. Feb. 6, 1930. .N'ancy Klhn. b. Dec. 27, 1950. (Jordon Elliott, b. June 2. 1954. Kenneth Walter, b. Nov. 14, 1917; m. Florence M. Cochrane, b. Aug. 4, 1925. Dougla-s Wayne, b. Dec. 21, 1944. ATWATER GENEALOGY 247 Lawrence Dwight, b. April 5, 1947. Beverly Dianne, b. May 25, 1950. Ronald Allan, b. Nov. 8, 1952. Clayton F., b. Dec. 25, 1922; m. Sept. 19, 1946, Katherine McKee, b. Jan. 26, 1929. Clayton d. Feb. 12, 1950. Wilhemina Jean, b. Oct. 6, 1948. Janice Eilene, b. Aug. 2, 1950. Donald D., b. March 25, 1926; m. Katherine Halt, widow of Clayton F. Jaqueline Anne, b. Aug. 16, 1952. Harold J., b. Feb. 4, 1927; ni. Sept. 29, 1951, Margie A. Miller. Lynn Harold, b. Jan. 15, 1953. Frances J., b. Feb. 26, 1928; m. Oct. 15, 1947, Theodore E. Dibble, b. Aug. 8, 1922. Herbert W., b. May 19, 1931; m. Jan. 20, 1952, Mary L. Reed, b. Sept. 23, '33. Allan Douglas, b. Aug. 16, 1952. Patricia Dawn, b. Jan. 28, 1955. Leslie A., b. Dec. 8, 1920; unm. 2415. Leroy Wcltz, son of Piatt Romain; m. Gertrude Christine Higgins, Court Reporter. 5107. Robert, b. April 19, 1919. 5108. Joan M. Atwater of Hartford, Conn. 2416. Arthur P., son of Piatt Romain; m. Nov. 4, 1914, Jessie C. Lindsley, dau. of Hanford and Josephine Disten. He d. Sept. 23, 1948. 2829. Eunice Rice, b. Sept. 15, 1916. 2418. Doris Luoina, dau. of Piatt Romain; m. Earl Haye.s, b. July 29, 1903. Frances Annie, b. Jan. 4, 1934; m. Charles Franklyn Layman, b. Feb. 16, 1930. Roberta Lucina, b. March 30, 1952. Charles Earl, b. April 2, 1954. 2420. Ernest B., son of Eugene; ni. Nov. 24, 1892, Carrie E., dau. of Lsaac Jones and Sarah Newton, b. Sept. 9, 1872. He is a mechanic and livr.^^ in Southington, Conn. 2830. Earle B., b. Feb. 21, 1898. 2422. Eugene D., son of Eugene; m. May 5, 1903, Nellie Winne. Eugene d. June 1, 1953. Nellie d. Feb. 8, 1948. 2831. Dorence W., b. July 27, 1904. 2832. Charles L., b. Oct. 20, 1911. 2423. Hubert Fernald, son of Wesley; m. Oct. 11, 1911, Deane Miller Smith, b. Dec. 19, 1887; d. Oct. 17, 1919. (2) June 15, 1921, Daisy Eleanor Person, b. Aug. 21, 1888, d. 1935. (3) Aug. 8, 1936, Ann Elizabeth Rhoderick, b. Jan. 13, 1894. 2833. Eleanor Deane, ta. June 21, 1913, dau. of Hubert; m. March 11, 1944 at St. John's Episcopal Church, Montclair, N. J. George Henry Farrell, General Cont. of Bay Short, L. I. David Atwater, b. Oct. 27, 1945. George Terrence, b. March 11, 1951. 2834. David Hubert, b. Aug. 24, 1919, son of Hubert; m. (1) June 22, 1943, Emihe Carleton. Div. Oct., 1946. (2) m. July 12, 1947, Mary Grace Spencer. David is with Eastern Airlines. 2433. Frederick H.. son of Fred; m. (1) Elizabeth Smith, b. June 2, 1897; d. 1924. (2) Anna Howell Ludlow on May 19, 1926. 2434. Alice Hixon, dau. of Frederick; m. 1901, Edwin A. Wilcox. Alice d. Sept. 4, 1953. Frederick Atwater, b. Feb. 19, 1902. Accountant; m. Helen Lucille, b. Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. 14, 1913, dau. of Harry La Motte and Nellie Mercer. Hanlon Ames, b. Oct. 6, 1880, Coshocton, Ohio. Chil.: Edwin Ames, b. Dec. 17, 1938. Frederick Atwater, Jr., July 15, 1942. Helen Jean, b. March 23, 1947. Ithaca, N. Y. Harold Edwin, b. Oct. 25, 1904; m. Antonette Read 1927. 248 ATWATER GENEALOGY Read. b. Sept. 14. 1931: Cornell University: m. Marrill Marion Burns, 1951. (Son I Michael Reli\e B., dau. of Ayres B. ; m. Sept. 11. 1915. Jerome Curtis Burns. (2i m. P'rank Herbert Gravt's of Dow. Iowa, a descendant of Thomas Graves, who came to America from England in 1645. Taylor Atwater, b. June 13. 1916; m. May 16, 1949 Mabrey Dixon of Norton, Va. Keith Coleman, b. Sept. 27, 1917. m. Pauline Carol, b. Nov. 21. Children: Kevin I^wis. b. Nov. 11. 194 7. Curti.ss Scott, b. Jan. 12. 1952. Nancy Carol, b. June 1, 1954. Thom'as Keith, b, July 1, 1955. 2.V27. Donald M., .son of Avres B.; m. Sept. 27, 1916. Ethel Irene Kensinger. 5114. (J«M>jgf lionald, b. j'ulv 24. 1917. 5117. I.sabelle Elvira, b. April 28, 1919. 51 18. Harohl Elery, b. Nov. 25, 1926. 252«. Josrphim- V., dau. of Ayres B.; m, Oct. 12. 1914, Harry Paul Black- ford, .Marion, lnv.a Paulme E.. b. Nov. IS. 1917; m. Gilmore. Raymond, b. May 21, 1919; m. Arlene, b. April 26, 1924. Chil.: Juditlo- b. Feb. 2, 1946. Samuel, b. March 2, 1950. Gerald E., b. June 14, 1931. ATWATER GENEALOGY 253 2530. Elnathan K., son of Cornelius Rush; m. 1910, Ella Layman, b. Jan. 24, 1887. Lives in Greenville, N. Y. 2885. Marjorie L., b. Sept., 1911. 2531. David H., son of Cornelius Rush; m. Sept., 1910, Florence Mae Stickels, b. May 30, 1881. No children. Farmer at Greenville. N. Y. 2533. Kenneth C, son of Cornelius Rush; m. Oct., 1915, Edith C. McClure, b. July, 1896. Is a teacher in the public schools of Albany, N. Y. 2535. Helen Frances, dau. of George Elnathan; m. Foreman. 2537. John Ronald, son of John Clarence; m. Jill McLaughlan, of Bradford, Pa., b. April 6, 1908. 5122. John Ronald, Jr., b. Oct. 16, 1936. 5123. Wm. McLaughlan. b. June 5, 1941. 2538. Leah Elisabeth, dau. of John Clarence; m. George Boyerturn, b. Feb. 3, 1908. son of Elizabeth Anne Boyer and Harold De Pew Turn, of Falls, Pa. Penelope Elisabeth, h. April 26, 1943. 2540. Fred C, Jr., son of Frederick; m. Amelia B. Van Kirk, b. July 29, 1902. 5124. Fred James III*, b. June 12. 1930. 5125. Amelia (Nelhe) b. March 12, 1932; m. John Wunsch*. b. May 7, 1930. Louis, b. June 27, 1952. Jay C. served in Gen. Patten's 3rd Armored Division antl Robert L. Atwater as Medical Asst., both received Silver Star for bravery. 2549. Gertrude, dau. of William Henry; m. Oct. 27, 1899. Benjamin Hoag, b. March 15, 1865; d. Sept. 9, 1932. No children. Live at Garfield, N. Y. 2550. Calvin Haynes, son of William Henry; m. Oct. 15, 1901. Elsie L. Snow, b. June 22, 1881. No children. 2551. William Henry, son of William Henry; m. May 30, 1910, Emma Adams, ta. Sept. 28, 1888. Lives at Stephentown, N. Y. 2886. William E., b. March 1, 1911. 2887. Thelma M., b. April 18, 1912. 2888. Virginia, b. Jan. 11, 1914. 2889. Julia A., b. Nov. 18, 1915. 2890. Mary A., b. March 11, 1917. 2552. Blanch Ella, dau. of William Henry; m. Jan. 29, 1905, Frederick V. Hall, b. Sept. 16, 1878. She d. Sept. 18. 1912. Irene E., b. Sept. 7, 1906. Doris G., b. Nov. 3, 1907. Donald F., b. July 11, 1909. William F., b. Jan. 15, 1911. 2.553. Daniel Augustus, son of William Henry; m. Dec. 14, 1914, Hallie Miller, b. Dec. 15, 1883. 2891. Royce M., b. Aug. 22, 1916. 2554. -lohn Haynes, son of William Henry; m. May 13, 1917, Hazel L. Hayes, b. Dec. 20. 1895. 2892. John, Jr., b. April 22, 1922. 2893. Calvin Benjamin, b. Jime 22, 1926. 2558. William Langworthy, son of William Langworthy; m. Virginia Sulli- van, b. April 22, 1923. 5126. Karen Kea, b. May 9, 1945. 5128. Carol Ann, b. Dec. 13, 1948. 5127. William Langworthy III, b. Nov. 7, 1953. 2559. Edward Clapp, son of William Langworthy. Report, r. m. Sept. 15, 1951, Josephine McNulty, b. Jan. 22, 1924. 5129. Thomas William, b. Dec. 11, 1952. 254 ATWATER GENEALOGY 5130. David Weaver, b. June 5, 1954. 2561. Edwin IVrrin, son of Edward Congdon; banker. Batavia, N. Y. 5130. Edwin Cungdon. b. Feb. 6. 1926; medical student. 5131. M. Ruth Mary Prole, b. March 24, 1923. 5132. James Perrin. b. April 17, 1928. 5133. Julian Washburn, b. May 8, 1931. 'i56'i. llfU-n Hu.stings, dau. of Edward Congdon; ni. Richard Walter, b. Sept. 26, 1891, son of Arthur and Grace Crampton Heurtley, of River Forest, Illinois. Helen Atwater, b. June 15. 1929. Charles Arthur, b. May 29. 1931. John Crampton. b. May 22. 1935. Sharon, Conn. 2563. .Jan»'t Dunnt'll, dau. of Christopher Greene; m. Cornelius Garrison Burre. Writer, b. Jan. 17. 1903. See Roll of Honor. •.»564. Svlvia .Mt-ad, dau. of Christopher Greene; m. (li ( 2 I Berthold William Bothe (li Anne Wight MacMillan, b. Nov. 19. 1929; m. Lt. Wni. Adams Thom- son, (chil.) John Atlams, b. Sept. 10. 1951. Caroline Anne, b. Dec. 4, 1952. (2) Berthold Christopher Bothe, b. June 17. 1950. 2565. Abby Wanton, dau. of Christopher Greene; m. Aug. 23, 1934, James Nixon, b. Aug. 30, 1909, son of Ethel Almira Storms and James William Hadlev. James N. Columbia Univ. 1933 anthropologist Earlliam College. .Martha Jane, b. June 4, 1937. Susan Greene, b. Feb. 12, 1940. Gail Atwater. b. June 28, 1946. 2566. lA'\f;h Richmond Brewer; Ed. St. Paul's and Horace Man and Wil- liams College. Coast Guard Service, W.W. I; m. Grace Draper, b. Jan. 31, 1920, dau. of Genevieve Laurens and Richard Grimshaw Smith. 5134. Jane Brewer, b. Sept. 2. 1920. 5135. Leigh, Jr.. b. April 19. 1926. 2.")67. Kiehard .Mrad III, b. Perth. Aust. W.W. I. French Ambulance Corps, Royal Air Service; m. Marguerite Henly of Joplin, Missouri. 2569. -MontgonnTv Meigs, son of Maxwell; Avalanche Researcher, Author; m. Alic- Rutland, b. Oct. 28, 1910. 5136. James Rutland, b. Sept. 22, 1946. Salt Lake City. 2570. Kli/.alM'th Juan, dau. of Maxwell; m. Oct. 9. 1937. Clarence Frederick, son of Ethel Washburn and Frederick Christopher Biehl. Garneill, Mont. Mary Alici-, b. Dec. 15, 1940. Elizabeth Joan, b. Nov. 19, 194 3. David Montgomery, b. March 22, 1917. Clarence Christopher, b. Oct. 30. 1950. 2572. In(l Stephen, son of Henry Levi; m. March 21, 1936. Gladys Mae Stellachl, b. Nov. 20, 1912, Buffalo, N. Y. 5137. Suzanne Jean, b. March 10. 1937. 5138. Frederick Henry, b. Mav 11. 1938. 5139. Nancy Carol, b. Oct Ifi." 1940. 257.S. .Myra Henrietta, dau. of Henry Levi; m. James Riggs Philip James, b. Sow 5, 1935. Philip James 11, b. June 2, 1953. Sharon Elizabeth, b. Oct. 17, UJ.'U). liilth, riau. of Henry Levi; ni. Raymond V. Ball. b. Dec. 12, 1916. K. nneth Henry, b. Oct. 14, 194 2. .Mary Anne Hall, b. April 17, 191 1. Lu< ille Faith, b. Nov. 13. 1945. Dorothy Elaine, b. Jan. 24. 1948. ATWATER GENEALOGY 255 2576. Stanley Norman, son of George Edward; Farmer, Grad. Cornell '36, B.S.; m. B. Leone Hetherley. b. Feb. 17, 1915. 5141. Lana Mae, b. Feb. 26, 1940. 5142. Barbara Jeanne, b. Dec. 30, 1942. 5143. Norman George, b. May 17, 1947. 5144. Richard James, b. April 9, 1950. 5145. William John, b. Sept. 12, 1951. Barker, N. Y. Ehvood Martin, son of George Edward, b. Feb. 27, 1922; m. Loretta Voelker, b. April 27, 1922. 5146. Bonita Lee, b. Feb. 22, 1943. 5147. Jeffrey Chris, b. June 17, 1950. Melvin George, son of George Edward, b. Nov. 12, 1931; U.S. Army ( Lt. i ; m. April 3, 1954. Shirley Siitch, b. Feb. 20, 1932, dau. of Thelma Gray and Myron Sutch, Melvin Grad. Cornell, 1953, B.S. degree. 5148. Terry Lee, b. Jan. 23, 1955. 2577. James, Jr., m. Alice Starke, Jan. 1, 1941. 5149. James John, b. May 1, 1944. 257«. John Belmeur, son of James, Sr., m. Katheryn McClain, May 27, 1950. 5150. John B., Jr., b. Jan. 28, 1952. 2579. Pierce II, son of Willard Taft; Office Manager; m. Jan. 17, 1952, Raquel de Anchondo. 2580. Howe, son of Willard Taft; Executive; m. Jane Oblender, b. Aug. 28, 1948. 5151. Charlotte, b. Nov. 3, 1949. 5152. Richard Howe, b. Oct. 14, 1951. St. Paul, Minn. 2581. Thomas Van V., Jr.; A.sst. Prof. M.I.T.; m. Sept. 6. 1944. Jean Lang- ston, dau. of Earl K. and Virginia Minshall Langston, b. June 24, 1923, Bill- ings, Montana. 5153. Thomas, V. V. Ill, b. Jan. 27, 1949. 5154. Ann Langston, b. Nov. 19, 1951. 2582. David Charton, son of Thomas V. V., Sr.; History Teacher; m. Jeanne Alice, Med. Lab. Technician, b. Nov. 19, 1925, dau. of Hazel Shipley and Thomas Vern Ferris. San Parlo, Calif. 2583. Barbara, dau. of Thomas V. V., Sr.; m. Cor. Charles Franklin Weiss, b. Aug. 1, 1918. Stephen Atwater, b. April 23, 1947. Charles Van Valkenbuigh, b. July 2, 1951. 2588. Fred Kobert, son of David H.; m. Ellen Willbanks, b. Sept. 17, 1904. 5155. Bret Byron Rogers, b. Jan. 7, 1923. 2589. Harry, son of David H.; m. June 26, 1889; m. Pearl, b. May 3, 1894. 2594. Alta, dau. of Charles J.; m. Feb. 17, 1904. Frederick A. Barry. Viola Pearl, b. April 4, 1907. Iniz May, b. April 19, 1911. Gordon, b. Aug. 23, 1914. Charles Wesley, b. Nov. 30, 1917. 2606. Jay, son of Nelson; m. 1890, Rose Eassom. He has been employed twenty-five years as operator and freight agent of the grand Trunk railroad at Jackson City, Mich. He adopted his sister Clara's daughter, Roba H., b. 1887, who married Walter J. Scott of Jackson, Mich. 2607. Clara, dau. of Nelson; m. 1888, Bert Glidden. They lived at Matte- wan, Michigan. Eula, b. 1889. Ola, b. 1892. Roba H., the mother dying at her birth. She was adopted by her uncle. Jay. 256 ATWATER GENEALOGY •J608. Bertha, dau. of Nelson; m. in 1892, Ralph Smith. They live at Paw Paw. Michigan. Gail. b. 1894: m. in 1916. Sid Steinaman. Carl. b. 1896. *»609. Flora, dau. of Nelson: m. 1909, Robert Bangs. Resides at Paw Paw, Michigan. Dick. b. 1911. Martha, b. 1915. WIO. Ella. dau. of Nelson: m. 1899. Mead Hill. d. Dec, 1901; (2) 1909, Harry Morrison. •»611. Burt, son of Nelson; m. Louise Pabst. They live in Salt Lake City, Utah. 2894. Marjorie. b. 1909. 'iiili. \ «-rn N., son of Nelson; ni. Gladys Broom, of Almena, Mich. They live at Lawtor, Mich. 2895. Clifford, b. 1911. 2896. Morrice, b. 1916. •,•619. -Nfllie, dau. of Myron; m. July, 1891, Albert J. Yoder. Lives in Hall- way, Iowa. No children. 'id'H). Thomas, son of Myron; m. June, 1891, Flora Morris. They live at Sublette, Kansas. 2897. Clarence, b. Jan. 13, 1892. 2898. Elsie Mildred, b. Oct. 10. 1893; m. May 18. 1917. Milburn Baker. 2899. Ro.scoe. b. Jan. 11, 1904. 2900. Mvron, b. Aug. 2. 1907. 2901. Lillian Ann, b. March 8, 1909. 2902. Winter, b. Dec. 28. 1912. 2903. Marv Rachel, b. May 30, 1914. 2904. Walter Donald, b. Aug. 23, 1917. •i6Jl. .Mary K., dau. of Myron; ni. May 6, 1906, St. Elmo Neely of La- grange. Indiana. Elizabeth, b. Oct.. 1908. 26'2'>. \Valt«T \V.. son of Myron; m. Dec. 23, 1900, Clara Lotte. 290."). Mavnaid, b. July. 1901. 2906. Marvin, b. Jan. 31, 1917. 2623. Ji'sse, son of Myron: m. March 9, 1898, Norma Zimmerman of Lagrange, Ind. No children. 2624. (;rover J., sun of Myron; m. May 28. 1911; Oakie Marchand. Lives at La>^ range. Iiul. 290. Kenneth, b. March 11. 1915. 262r>. .Vrthur S.. son of Charles Lyman; m. Feb. 15. 1895, Katherine Shirley. They live in Howe, Ind. 2626. Augusta A., dau. of Charles Lyman; m. Oct. 25. 1893. James E. Zo726. (lordon Walter, son of Warren C. lir,. .Joseph J.; m. Adaic K.. b. Nov. 25, 1920. 5213. Daniel W.. b. Feb. 9, 1939. 5214. Roberta S.. b. May 21, 1942. 2730. Warren C, Jr.; m. Myrtle L.. b. June 4. 1931. 5215. Warren C. IH. b. Feb. 19. 1949. 5216. Linda Lee, b. Jan. 8. 1948. 5217. Lonnie E. and Bonnie E.. March 31. 1951. 5218. Gordon W.. b. Nov. 25, 1953, Miami, Fla. 273'». Dorothy, dau. of Ansell E.; m. Clifford Bass of Dallas, Wis.; b. Aug. 26. 1915. Feed Merchant. Gerald Sanford. b. June 25. 1939; Patricia Ellen, b. Dec. 20. 1943; Steven Clifford, b. April 22. 1949. Dallas. Wis. 2733. Donald Ansel, son of Ansell E.; m. Anne Bernard. 5219. Bernald Donald, b. Nov. 13, 1940. 5220. Duane Edward, b. Nov. 29, 1941. 5221. Douglas James, b. Nov. 4, 1943. 5222. Richard Lee. b. Nov. 15. 1947. 5223. Donald, Jr.. b. Sept. 16, 1951. Milwaukee. Wis. 2734. Marjorie >I., dau. of Ansell; m. Arnold Lawson. Judith Lawson. 273."). .Mary E., dau. of Ansell E.; m. Harry Gloyd. Nancy Ann. 5224. Nancy, b. Oct. 5. 1929. dau. of Ansell E.; m. Alison, b. Oct. 15. 1926, son of Martha Hostmann and Haiold English. Dennis Hu.uh, b. Sept. 17. 1951; Bruce Michael, b. Jan. 7, 1954 all of Merrill, Wis. 274(1. Ilfiiry (J., Jr., son of Henry G.; m. Oct. 24, 1912. Janet Love Hum- phrey, b. Dec. 31. 1919. Henry is an Engineer with I.B.M. 5225. Janet Love. b. Jan. 5, 1945. 5226. Ju(hth Elinor, b. Oct. 13, 1947. 5227. Henry G. HL b. Feb. 28, 1950. 5228. Jonathan David, b. Oct. 26. 1951. 2741. Darcy Klmyra, dau. of Henry G.; m. William Hunt, r reny, Jr., b. Aug. 21, 1910. bept. Head. Franklin Tech. Inst., Boston. Christopher Lincoln, b. April 6, IfM.H. Curtis, b. Sept. 21. 1945. 2742. .Maru«Ty .Sht-flirld, dau. of I'lulij) Dniry; m. Ralph Thompson, 1). June 23, 1913. son of I^ois Johnson and Ralph Thompson Crane, Sr. Ralph III, b. Nov. 26, 1940; Margaret Atwater, b. May 18, 191 1 : riiilii. Prury, 1). .Inly T) 19.^)0. 2743. Idith, dau. of Henry. 27 H. I'.;irl.ar:i. dau. of Henry; m. (1) James A. Drain; (2l Philip B. Maher, Architect, Chicago, 111, Anne Whitley Drain; David LobdfU Drain. 27.'»4. Kuth. rlau. of Walt.r Hull; m. Jan. 25. 1921. John Fayler French, of Boston. (Son) Robert Fayler, b. Dec. 28, 1924. ATWATER GENEALOGY 261 27o4a. Robert Morrison, m. Lois Healy, b. July 14, 1901. 5230. Ann, b. March 25, 1930. 5231. John M., b. Nov. 24, 1934. 5232. Ehzabeth Reeve, b. June 5, 1937. Robert, Sr., d. May 25, 1940. 2754b. Lydia, m. Norton Cottcril. 2756. Charles V., son of Samuel C; m. Sept. 18, 1888, Rose Detman. Lives at Oak Harbor, Ohio. 2911. Luella, b. 1892; m. 1913, O. P. Rosenberger. 2912. Hazel, b. 1899; m. 1915, C. Feterman. 2913. Arthur, b. Oct. 25, 1902. 2914. Harold, b. Nov. 22, 1906. 2757. Mary Kvaline, m. 1888, Fred Windnagel, Mary D.. Oct. 10, 1947 (ll Alice Adelaide, b. Oct. 16, 1888; ni. Otto W. Meister, Account. ( Daus. ) Marga- rete, b. Dec. 24, 1907; m. William A. Bennett, b. Nov. 1, 1902, Temple City, Calif. Chil.: Donna Mae (Wegman), b. April 20, 1929; Shirley Jean, b. Nov. 12, 1930. Alice (Pedersen) b. . Toledo, Ohio (Son) James Pederson. (2) Nellie Melvina, b. Jan. 30, 1890. (3) Cora May, b. Feb. 6, 1895; m. Clarence J. Haefner, b. July 28, 1897; was Chief Clerk, N.Y.C.R.R., d. Nov. 10, 1953. Chil.: Wayne John*, b. Oct. 5, 1920, m. Maryl, b. May 20, 1918. Ruth Ann, b. Dec 9, 1924; m. Arthur R. Ketcham, b. Sept. 21, 1920. TV Engineer, NBC, Hollywood, Calif. Thomas R. Ketchum, b. July 6, 1949; Linda Ann, b. Oct. 3, 1953. (4) Leonard Frederick, b. Aug. 30, 1898, d. June, 1942. (5) Walter Wesley, b. March 26, 1906. 2758. Sarah, dau. of Samuel C. ; m. Frank Wolf (1) Frank Ludwig, b. Oct. 15, 1895; m. Dec. 29, 1919 Margaret Ellen Duer, b. Toledo, Ohio Oct. 28, 1897. Frank is Awning Mfgr. (Chil.) Franklin Alonzo, b. Oct. 11, 1926 m. Dec. 26, 1947 Phyllis O. Elliott b. Dec. 8, 1928, Columbus, O. dau. Diane Patricia, b. March 16, 1951; Robert Parke, b. ; B.A. and M.A., Fine Arts, Ohio State. (2) Girl. (3) William Samuel, b. Nov. 9, 1898; m. Myrtle M., b. Nov. 25, 1899; d. (2) Nettie M. b. Feb. 25, 1899. William, Jr., b. Sept. 6, 1917; m. Thelma. Chil.: Gary b. March 3, 1938, Dennis, b. Dec. 8, 1946; Evelyn M. b. Feb. 13, 1919; Richard Wallace, b. Oct. 16, 1921; m. Rosalie May, b. April 5, 1923. Chil.: Pamela Kay, b. May 28, 1946; David Lee, b. Oct. 13, 1949. Franklin C.*, b. March 6, 1924; Wendell D.*, b. Aug. 16, 1928. 2759. C'larisa, dau. of Samuel C; m. James Love, b. March 3, 1877, son of Elzia and Jame Love of Leeds, Eng. He d. May 12, 1933. (1) Edith Luella, b. May 2, 1899; m. Wm. Eckart, d. (2) Margueritte Tone, b. June 7, 1901. (3 1 Esther, b. Dec. 1, 1903, m. Lee Bush; (4) Irene Florence, b. Aug. 4, 1906, m. Canby Dempsey. (5) Beatrice, b. June 13, 1912, m. Albert Janes. (6) James Samuel, b. July 21, 1916; m. Marion, b. July 19, 1917, dau. of Helen Krabenhoft and William Carl Wussow, Sabin, Minn. Chil.: Susan Arlean, b. Jan. 28, 1941; James Frederick b. Sept. 2, 1943; Robert William, b. Aug. 20, 1949. (7) Virginia Margaret, b. March 10, 1923; m. George Gochis. 2760. William F., son of Samuel C; m. Oct. 26, 1899, Louise Maring. Live at Oak Harboi', Ohio. 2915. Wilton S., b. Jan. 5, 1902. 2916. Raymond W., b. Aug. 14, 1904. 2917. Morton V., b. Feb. 1, 1917. 2761. James Orlen, son of Samuel C; m. 1900, Clara Vogel, b. May 28, 1878, d. 1940. 2918. Beatrice, b. Mav 22, 1901. 2919. Luella, b. Dec. 19. 1902. 2920. Crystal, b. Aug. 26, 1907. 2762. Hamiali Luella, dau. of Samuel C; m. 1889. Howard Hoffman. Hannah d. July 10, 1935. 262 ATWATER GENEALOGY Mildred, b. 1900; m. Rollin Cole. Chester, b. 1901. d. Leslie, b. May 21. 1903: m. June 3. 1925 Edith Rossman. Chil.: Rita Joan. b. March 5. 1934; m. Gordon Masters Aug. 1. 1953. (Dau.) Linder Kay, b. Aug. 4. 1954; Morris Ross b. May 18. 1937. Doris, b. 1903; m. Edward Bourns. George, b. June 26, 1911; m. Mildred Jones, b. Feb. 3. 1912. Chil.: Garry, b. Oct. 5. 1936; m. Mona L.. b. April 21, 1936; (son) Michael Scott, b. Jan. 31. 1954. Gerald, b. Jan. 29, 1938; George, Jr.. b. July 10, 1940, d; Luetta. b. Oct. 18. 1941; Glenn, b. May 18, 1945; Gregory, b. Sept. 27. 1950. 276;^. Florence .May. m. J. D. Hoffman d. Norman Douglas, b. April 7, 1915; m. Dorothy Dawn, dau. of Lucy M. Herbert Leighton, former Supt. Mich. Schools for 48 years. Norman Douglas, Chem. Prof, at General Motors College of Technology. Chil.: Allandale. b. Dec. 7. 1938; David Douglas, b. Sept. 18. 1945. Don Crowel. b. May 13, 1917; m. Lennalee McClure. Chil.: Neil Atwater, b. June 28, 1941; Kathleen Nan, b. June 5, 1943; Patti Lynn, b. Dec. 26. 1951. 2764. 1(1:1 M.; m. Finke. 276.">. laiitha, m. Haynes; (son) Robert. 2766. lowatta. dau. of Samuel C; m. Gressman; 2 daughters. 2767. Myrtle Julia, dau. of Preston H.; m. Feb. 5. 1911, Ralph W. Hurlbut. ThfV live in Waterbury, Conn. Ruth. b. Sept. 8, 1911. Dorothy, b. Jan. 12, 1913. Viola, b. Oct. 8, 1915. Howard, b. Nov. 25, 1918. Robert, b. Nov. 2, 1920. Marjorie, b. Oct., 1923. 2768. Jessie Louise, dau. of Preston H.; m. Jime 14. 1916, Lyle Terrell. Thev live in Cheshire, Conn. "Richard, b. July, 1920. 2769. Frederick Watson, son of Preston H.; m. Feb. 9. 1917, Hazel N. VVelton, b. Jan. 19, lh98. Southington. Conn. 2921. Dwight Preston, b. Jan. 13, 1918. 2922. Virginia, b. April 19, 1920. 2923. June, b. Oct. 7. 1921. 2770. Frances .Mary. tiau. of Preston H.; m. Sept. 16, 1920, Frederick Lines. Muriel, b. Aug. 28. 1921. Evelyn, b. April 16, 1923. 28L (irove \N orthingtcm. son of Albert W.; m. Evelyn H.. b. July 16, 1910. 5235. Dau., Barbara Jean, b. Sept. 30. 1946. Lookout Mt., Tonn. 27K2. David Hay, Jr., Ships Store, Inc. (Nautical) Barrington. R. I., m. Therese. b. Junt- 25. 1928, Berkeley. Calif., dau. of Lydia Hyde and John Lawrence Pagen. 52.36. David III, h. July 28, 1950. 52.37. Jennifer Hyde. b. Oct. 15, 1951. 'i'M. Sall\ \MiK-. dau. of David Hay, Sr.; m. Battle. Bryn Mawr. Pa. 27K4a. Kleaiior Hartlitt, dau. of David Hay, Sr. ; m. Randolph, .Ji., b. Milton, Ma.ss.. Oct. 6, 1927, son of Margaret Cooke and Randolph Kunliaidt Byer.s. p:iizabeth. b. Dec. 26, 1952; Bartlett Cooke, b. Oct. 7, 1951 and uauud after his two living great-grandmothers, each aged 89 years. Wilton, Conn. 27Hlb. Nathaniel Kartletl. .son of David Hay, Sr., b. Jan. 26. 1936. 27M7. I'alri«ia Marian I'ipe, Frgeburg, Maine. 27KK. MatKarei .lean, Iae, dau. of Eugene Henry; m. Raymond W. Montodo, b. Oct. 1, 1900. Ethel d. July 24. 1932. Juan, b. June 7, 1930; m. Paul A., b. Sept. 9, 1926, son of Marian Whitmarsh and Paul Alfred Dickinson. Chil.: Cynthia Gayl. b. April 13, 1950. Deborah Kae, b. May 11. 1953. Charles Samuel Montodo, b. July 14, 1932. N.Y.S. trooper. 2818. C'lydi" Eugene, son of Eugene Hemy 2819. (laud.- Hastings, m. Sept. 27, 1928, Lucille Herman, b. March 5, 1907 at Rochestti. X. Y. Eugene Arthur, b. Nov. 18, 1929; m. Pearl June. b. June 3, 1925. dau. of Ro.se Alf and A. Clarence Ropeter. 5259. Charles Robert, b. April 3. 1937. 5260. Ronald Gordon, b. Nov. 19, 1941. 2821. Kathryn Mae, dau. of John Hollister; m. Howard Parker. (Dau.) Joan. b. Oct. 3. "l918. 2822. Hficn Bata. dau. of John Hollister; m. Robert W. Brown, James- town, X. Y Randy. Sherry. 2823. Francis Trevor, son of Clarence Walton; m. Floris Rider, b. July 2, 1919. dau. of Ida Ridi-r and Jacob Brown, of South Gate, Calif. 5261. Floris Loraine. b. June 24, 1941. 5262. Clarence Eugene, b. Feb. 18. 1952. 2824. Clarem-e (iordon, son of Clarence Walton: ui. Vaughan Eda. .026:i. Pn-scilla Jean. b. June 14. 1940. 5264. Dorian Gordon, b. Aug. 16, 1948. 5265. Dennis Lee, b. Dec. 3. 1951. 5266. Debia Suzanne, b. Nov. 10, 1953. .")267. Frances Barlmra, H.")1. PhelH' S., dau. of Norman J.; m. Aug. 20. 1907, William J. Bunnell, of Lansing. N. Y. Donald J., b. Nov. 3. 1908; m. March 26. 1932. Elizabeth Wells. Donald J.. Jr.. b. Oct. 25. 1933. iH'i'i. Esther, teacher, grad. Cortland State Normal. 1917. B.S. Columbia T. C. 1931. M.A. 1935. See Roll of Honor. Now cashier at Cornell University. 2853. (Jhidys, m. De Alton L. Hunt. b. May 30. 1897. Jean L., b. March 16, 1930; m. July 12, 1952, Wm. B. McClurg* of Painted Post, N. Y.; both gradu- ates of Alfred University. Eileen R.. b. Oct. 9. 1936, at home. 28.-).-!. Charldtte E.. m. Leslie B. Hunt, Genoa. N. Y., Dec. 29. 1920. (Dau.) Emilv Elizabeth, b. Jan. 1, 1922; m. Ralph Riiick of Kingferrv, N. Y. Chil.: Carole, b. May 21, 1941. Lucille Eleanor, b. Aug. 9, 1942; Joan, b. July 28, 1943. Robert and Ralph, b. Jan. 17. 1947. Marjorie, b. Jan. 23, 1953. 5295. Nurnian Willis, son of Norman B. ; m. Jan. 11, 1947, Marion Jane, b. July 23, 1925. Totowa, N. J., dau. of Beatrice Burrows and Richard Daley Van Houton. Norman is Ph.D.; research chemist. 5296. P.ichard Stowe. b. Oct. 3. 1949. 5297. Mark Andrew, b. Feb. 1, 1954. 2858. 1-lon-iue .>].. dau. of Willis W.; m. Ivan J. Streeter. Willis B.. b. June 16. 1921. Robert I., b. Oct. 5. 1924; m. 1947 Marian Ellis, b. March 10. 1928. Chil.: Barbara Carol, b. Jan. 15, 1948; Gary Robert, b. Jan. 23, 1951; Richard James, b. Oct. 9, 1953. Stanley J., b. Oct. 18. 1926. Ruth J., b. April 11. 1928; Medical Laboratory Technician. 2859. Kiiiliy E., dau. of Fred T.; m. Harry C. Ehler. Emily is a teacher. 2860. Ward B.; .salesman. 2861. .Xniia, m. Dr. Jacques Tyler Baker, b. .I;in. 29, 1908, in Summit. N. J., son ot Anna S. and Wesley L. Baker. Jacques. Jr.. b. Dec. 25. 1936. Lynn I'>radley. b. Oct. 31. 1938. Anthony Atwater. b. Nov. 1. 1941. .Margaret Ann, b. Oct. 30, 1945. 2862. LoiiIm- II., dau. of Dwight J.; ni. Chester. 286H. Mari.iri K., m. Bradley. 2861. Jason (■., .son of Alonzo Roy; m. Janice W. Nittleton. Children: David Roy, b. Jan. 5. 1942: Dorothea Belle, b. Dec. 23, 1945. ATWATER GENEALOGY 267 2865. ('arlton W., son of Ward B. 2866. Konald P. 2«()7. Frances C, dau. of Dayton B.; m. Lawrence E. Faba, b. Nov. 5, 1903. 2868. Elizabeth Tilton, dau. of Dayton Belknap: teacher, Tarrytown. N. Y. 2869. George Burnett, son of Ellis King; m. Dec. 28, 1922, Vera M Ketcham, b. Jan. 2, 1899. 5298. Nancy Lou, b. July 13, 1927; m. Aug. 6. 1919 Donald George, son of Wanda Carey and Dr. William Tate Paterson (Presbyterian minister) Batavia, Ohio. Chil.: Sarah Elizabeth, b. Aug. 16, 1950. Nancv Lou, b. April 25, 1953. Betsy Ann, b. Sept. 4, 1932; m. Dec. 29, 1954, W. Alan, .son of Anne Osmond and William Isphordine, of St. Petersburg, Fla. 2870. Kenneth Reynolds, son of Ellis King; m. Aug. 29, 1925, Doris Hem- ingway. 2929. Donald Kenneth, b. June 22, 1926 m. Anabel Purtelle, May 11, 1952. Son: Edwin Donald, b. May 17, 1954. 5299. Bruce Reynolds, b. Dec. 19, 1929. 2871. Ellis K.; m. Ruth Mock, March 1, 1929. 5300. Joan Lois, b. Oct. 7, 1930; m. May 1, 1953, Lt. Willie A. Kundert. Jr. 5301. David Bruce, b. Sept. 27, 1933; m. Mar., Joanne Casler, Jan. 19, 1952. 5312. (Son) David King, b. Aug. 17, 1952. 5302. Ellis K., Jr., b. March 12, 1939. 2872. Asa Godfrey, son of Asa Jay; m. Oct. 23, 1931, Martha Alice, b. Dec. 20, 1908, at Eldorado, Ark., dau. of Annie White and Andrew Thomas Ellison. See Historical Section. 2873. (Jeorge Jay; m. Helen Kerr, b. Oct. 29, 1913. 5303. Jay Kerr" b. Aug. 16, 1946. 5304. George Barkley. 2874. Elizabeth Ann; m. A. C. Beall. 2875. Cleo Elizabeth, dau. of David Tuthill; m. Louie Henry, b. June 12, 1898, son of Dora Jergens and Henry Clinton Crowl. (Dau.) Carol Lou Crowl, b. July 24, 1937. 2876. Jack Harry; m. (1) Hannah Irene, b. Oct. 25, 1908. Div. (2) Mildred Hays in 1942. 5305. Jack Lee, b. June 22, 1930. 5306. David Heath, b. Aug. 1, 1933. 5307. Cleo Patricia, ta. Sept. 29, 1935. 2879. Kussell Hall, son of Harry Hall; m. Sept. 11, 1934, Lucie Eleanor Voorhies. Russell is an attorney. 5308. Russell WiLson, b. April 25, 1937. 2880. Bruce Hall; m. June 12. 1937, Carol Benjamin Manwaring. 5309. Bruce. Jr., b. Sept. 12, 1940. 5310. Robert Manwaring, b. Feb. 11, 1942. 5311. Carol Bradford, b. Jan. 29, 1944. Encino, Calif. 2881. Elizal>eth Hall; m. June 6, 194 2, Alden Wellington Hammond. Martha Elizabeth, b. Sept. 13. 1946. John Alden. b. Dec. 2, 1944. David Atwater and Stuart Oliver, b. May 18, 1949. 2882. Henry Kent. Jr.. m. Wilma A., b. 1913. dau. of Lon Bess. 5313. Christine-Anita, b. 1945. 5314. Cherry Lynn, b. 194 7. 5315. Colleen Bess, b. 1950. 268 ATWATER GENEALOGY 2883. Christine Eli/.alM'th; m. Alford Escoffiev. t Son I Alford. 2891. Kovc«* M., son of Daniel Augustus; m. Ginerva Innosenzi, b. 1917. 5316. Marilvn G.. b. 1943. 5317. Sandra Gale. b. 1944. Salem. N. Y. 2891a. Blanche E.. b. 1920, dau. of Daniel; m. Ross William Powell, b. 1920. Civil Service editor. Blanche is a court reporter. 2915. Wilt(»n S., son of Samuel C; unm. 2916. Kavnutnd \V.. m. Opal Worthington. b. Feb. 4, 1907. 5318. Donald R., b. Aug. 15. 1927. 5319. Audrey Atwater. b. June 12. 1929; m. Donald \V.. son of Robert F. Thayer of Oak Harbor; b. Nov. 27, 1927. Audrey and Donald are teachers. (Dau.) Kathy Ann. b. July 17, 1953 in Japan. Miamis- bury, Ohio. 2917. "Murtun \.*, son of Samuel; farmer at Oak Harbor. 2918. Beatrice, dau. of James Orlen; m. (1) George Wood; (2) Fred J. Moore divorced. Beatrice was a medical social worker with Wayne Co. dept. of social welfare for past 17 years. She d. April 8, 1955. 2919. Ivonelhi, m. Michael C. Wirries, b. Dec. 10. 1903. Donald Atwater*. b. April 11. 1930. Student. Universitv of Detroit. Paul Michael, b. July 11. 1933; m. Leona Fern. b. Aug. 8. 1933. Children: Michael Andrew, b. June 21, 1952. Virginia Mary, b. Julv 26. 1953. James Allan, b. June 29, 1955. Claranne, b. Feb. 19, 1938; music teacher. Angela Katherine, b. June 12, 1944. 2921. Dwight Preston*, son of Frederick Watson. 2922. >irginia, m. Cowan of Samariscotta, Maine. 2923. .lune, m. Cowan of Samariscotta. Maine. 2924. John Terrill. son of John James (1649-1703), b. in Ashtabula, Ohio. m. Mildred Morse, b. April 26, 1922. Direct descendant on mother's siiie from Samuel B. John.son and on father's side from Sanuiel B. Morse; b. Steubenville, Ohio. John is a member of Sigma Nu, National Sales Executive Club, Mer- chants & Mfgrs. Assn. and American Concrete Institute. 5320. Le.slie Ann. b. March 21. 1948. 2926. Euhi, dau. of Ralph W.; m. Jacob L. Schoch. Caroline Atwater, b. Dec. 24. 1932; m. Lt. O. Haytien Owens. Jr. Peter Wolcott. b. Oct. 29, 1934. (U.S. Navy) Sarah Jane. b. March 30, 1937. 2927. IJalph Willis, Jr., m. Marie Nellis, b. June 19. 1908. Charl(jlle, b. July 26, 1928; m. Alison Darrow. Chil.: Barbara Charlotte, Robert Alli.son, Shervl Llyn. P.aij)h Willi.s III. b. Aug. 16. Ut.'iO; m. Beatrice Jane Duxbury, b. March 17, 1931. dau. of Alyce Rosina Granish and Charles Duxbuiy. 5321. Ralph IV. b. Aug. 13. 1950. 5322. Charles Kevin, b. Aug. 22. 1951. 5324. Craig Kimberly, b. Sept. 24. 1953. 2928. ("arl rreIarie. dau. of Harry A., m. Capithorne. Children: Robert Stephen, b. July 10, 1950. David Atwater, b. June 28. 1953. 5059. Alexander T.. son of Thomas; m. Mildred, b. Feb. 7, 1928. 5064. Mary Barbara, b. June 29, 1950. 5065. Patricia Ellen, b. March 10, 1953. .5060. Affnes Mary, dau. of Thomas; m. Herbert Joseph Marryatt, son of Herbert and Agnes f. Marryatt, b. Feb. 12, 1918. (Child) Deborah Geraldine. b. May 13, 1954. 5061. Veronica E., dau. of Thomas, m. James Herbert Wallace, b. April 21, 1925. (Child) Gary James, b. Aug. 26. 1952. 5070. Harlen H., son of Charles Barge, m. Delma B.. b. Nov. 29, 1908. 5073. Joanne Rose, b. Dec. 29, 1934. 5074. Donna Marie, b. Dec. 29, 1937. 5075. Theresa Kay, b. Aug:. 20, 1940. 5071. Robert Barge, son of Charles Barge, m. Ruth Davis, b. April 10, 1912. 5076. Robert Charles, b. Jan. 15, 1939. 5078. Horace Brewster, son of Walter Hull, m. Eleanor Davenport, dau. of Henry Wireman and Ellen Davenport Cook. b. June 17. 1907. 5079. Horace Brewster, Jr., b. April 19, 1931. 5080. Eleanor Davenport, b. Aug. 24, 1934; d. Aug. 3, 1951. Horace Brewster, Sr., President Scott-Atwater Mfg. Co., Outboard Motor. with Bail-A-Matic, Minneapolis, Minn. 5091. Claire Branche, dau. of A.G.C. (2364); b. Jan. 31. 1933; m. — Stuart. 5337. David Scott, b. April 14, 1954. 5107. 1920. 5271. 5272. 5273. 5274. 5275. 270 ATWATER GENEALOGY 5103. Martha Martin, m. Aug. 17. 1946; John Bodine Duncan, b. Jan. 12. 1918, son ut Mathena Beeknian Bodine and John Peter Duncan. Martha Beekman, b. Sept. 23. 1947. Elizabeth Penfiekl, b. Feb. 25, 1950. Ann Sterhng. b. June 9. 1952. Robert Atwater. b. Feb. 11. 1955. 5104. Constance Avery, July 10. 1949 m. Dr. Edwaid, Jr., b. Dec. 11, 1926. son of Helen Burt and Dr. Edward Joseph Bowser of York, Pa. John Joseph, b. Sept. 11, 1951. David Burt, b. Dec. 17, 1953. 5105. John Bancroft, b. Aug. 25, 1929. 5106. David Sterling, b. July 16, 1932, sons of Reginald Myers. liobert. b. April 19. 1919. son of Leroy; m. Muriel Thompson, b. Feb. Robert Thompson, b. May 31. 1940. David LeRov, b. April 7, 1941. Cheryl Jane, b. May 20. 1944. Frederick Matheson. b. Sept. 3, 1946. Carl Barrett, b. Feb. 3, 1950. 5114. Cieorjje Konald, son of Donald M.; b. July 24, 1917; m. Esther Maxine, b. Dec. 27, 1920, dau. of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Booth of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 5115. Sharon Marie, b. Jan. 20. 1943. Lloyd Wayne, b. April 23, 1946. 5116. LaVerne George, b. Dec. 10. 1952. 5117. Isahcllc Khira, b. April 28. 1919; m. Robert G., b. Aug. 5, 1917. son of Peter Chadin of Marion. Iowa. Cheryl Lee. b. Jan. 24, 1944. 5118. Harold Klery, son of Donald M.. m. Nov. 29, 1917, Inez Marie, dau. of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Zenisek. 5119. Donald Ernest, b. Nov. 14, 1948. 5120. Kenneth James, b. May 24, 1950. 5121. Dianne Marie, b. March 2. 1953. 5122. Marcia Jean. b. March 20, 1955. 5207. Nora .May, b. Sept. 15, 1926, dau. of Bernard LeRoy, m. William Eugene Olson, son of William and Virginia Olson, b. Aug. 23, 1925. Children: Roger Paul, b. June 3, 1946. Sherlee Ann, b. Dec. 19, 1948. Susan Carol, b. Oct. 21. 1952. 5208. .Mary Bess. b. Aug. 11, 1931. dau. of Bernard LeRoy, m. Carl W. Bellamy, Jr.. .son of Carl W. and Glena Bellamy, b. March 13, 1925. a teacher and coach. U.S. Army, WW II. Chil.: Larry Atwater, b. Feb. 7, 1950. Maria Fern, b. Nov. 14. 1951. Candace Diane, b. Oct. 2. 1952. 5330. Jam-t .Mae, b. Dec. 24, 1928, m. George Francis, b. 1928, .son of Helen .Matthews and George Francis McKnight. 5331. Laura June, b. June 21, 1931; m. Donald John Blakeley. Korean War Veteran, woiindfb. 20. 1917; Ruth Arden. b. June 27, 1919. Matthew Guy, b. June 20, 1901. Joseph Wil.son. b. July 14, 1862; a farmer in Chatham County, N. C; m. Oct. 18, 1905, Maggie Clegg, dau. of John anti Bettie Atwater Clegg. Joseph Wilson d. 1949. Mary E. Womble, b. Aug. 24, 1907; m. Willie Williams, tobaconnist. Jo.seph Wil.son Womble, Jr., b. Jan. 29, 1911; m. Pauline Wright, school teacher, b. Oct. 10, 1905. Harvey Clegg. b. Feb. 15, 1913; m. Eleanor Schwien. Richard Liddell. b. Jan. 24, 1946. Margaret Elaine, b. Dec. 3. 1949. James Liddell. b. April 29. 1915; deceased. Lois Womble. b. Aug. 12. 1917; nur.se. m. Fred Patterson, merchant. David Dwight, b. April 28, 1919; m. Bertha Reeves. Earl Atwater, b. Sept. 5. 1924; m. Gladys Oldham, b. Sept. 12, 1926. (Step-child I James Larry Poe, b. Nov. 13, 1945. James Fletcher, b. Oct. 13. 1866; a farmer in Lee county; m. Nov. 19. 1892, Lizzie, dau. of Sidney Stroud, of Chatham county. N. C. 294.H. LoIh KH/.abeth. dau. of Wil.son; b. Oct. 23, 1833; m. April 19, 1853, Jehu Josiah Womble. He d. May 16. 1865. She then m. Nov. 25, 1883, William Jesse Womble. brother of her first husband. He d. Nov. 20. 1916. Cornelius Wil.son, b. .March 21. 1851; a farmer an3. Ruth Inez, b. Jan. 27, 1924; m. April 8, 1944, Heath A. Mf.lhn. Chil.; Chailes Edward, b. Jan. 11, 1945. Bonnie Lynn, b. Jan. 4, 194H. Edwin Atwater, b. Feb. 5. 1929; awarded George B. Hiss scholarship; Phiffer College and Duke University — A. B. 1952. B.D. 1955. Rev. Edwin now serving in Bakersville area; m. Sept. 5, 1953. Eula Fave Kennedy, b. July 18, 1926. Kemp Pearce, b. Nov. 15, 1889, d. Nov. 3, 1890. Vira Ellen, b. Aug. 18, 1891; m. June 30, 1921. William David Callaway from Montgomery, Ala. (Son) William Howaid. b. Dec. 9, 1924; m. Virginia Biidsong of Macon, Ga. See Roll of Honor. Jacob Holt, b. Aug. 15, 1893, d. July 7, 1914. Samuel Rose,* b. Aug. 25, 1895; m. Jan. 24. 1922, Ivah Jane Fanning, b. June 18, 1887 in Somers, N. Y. Children: Samuel David, b. Jan. 1. 1924; m. July 30, 1949, Margaret Virginia Evens. (Son) Stephen Carl, b. Feb. 20, 1950. Phillip O'Day, b. June 2, 1925; m. Mildred Lamont Blake. (2 ehil. i Phillis Jane, b. Feb. 2, 1948. Samuel Rose, b. March 2. 19.50. Carey Winston,* b. Dec. 4, 1897; grad. Duke School. U.N.C.. four years Geo, Washington Univ. Medical, grad. June 7, 1927. One year internship each at Emergency Hospital, D. C. and Central Carolina Hospital, San- ford, N. C. Mason. Member of Am. Med. Assn., Am. Academy of Gen. Practice, N. C. Guilford Co., and Greensboro Med. Soe. Presbyterian. m. Nov. 28, 1928, Alberta Emily Rodgers. teacher, of Washington, D. C. (Son) Rodger Winston, b. Dec. 31, 1941. Harvey Irving, b. Dec. 10, 1899; realtor; m. Dec. 6, 1924, Mabel Claire Hambright, b. Feb. 4, 1900. (Son) Harvey, Jr., b. Aug. 9, 1931; while a senior in the Lee Edwards High School he died of lymphatic leukemia on Sept. 28, 1948. Asheville, N. C. NeUie Alma, b. Feb. 10, 1902; grad. Durhambus College, m. April 22. 1929. Joseph A. Martocollo. b. April 22. 1890. consulting eng. refrigeration industry; many patents, including production of clear ice; member of many organizations including Benjamin Franklin Institute for Inven- tors. Died Oct. 19, 1949. Children: Joseph A., Jr., b. Feb. 1, 1930. Eloise Durhain Caroline, b. Feb. 11, 1933; d. Feb. 9, 19;:9. Lewis Manley, b. Oct. 28, 1906; grad. B.A. George Washington ITniversity; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. See Roll of Honor, m. Jan. 27. 1945, Betty Jane. b. Maich 15, 1917, dau. of Florence Longden (Worthy Matron of the Eastern Star) and James Bedford Ainsley (32nd degree Mason) all of Masontown, Pa. Maiy Lynn, b. Jan. 24, 1948. Alfred Ainsley, b, April 19, 1949. Grady Watson, b. June 28, 1908; m. Feb. 11. 1933. liachel Crawford, b. June 8, 1913. Children: Jane Crawford, b. Aug. 5, 1934; m. Dec. 22. 1954. Lt. Benjamin P'rank- lin Wilson. Jr., b. March 15, 1931. Gerry Watson, b. Aug. 22, 1940. Walter Brexton, b. Dec, 5, 1947. Paul Reid, b. May 3, 1911; see Roll of Honor; m. Stella Gwindolyn. b. 1923, dau. by adoption of Mary J. Richarfison and C. L. Black of Trinity. N. C. (Son) Shelton Reid, b. Jan. 23, 194 7. 2975. Wilson Kymim, son of John F.; m. April 2. 1902, Lillie Laiiibeth. Live in Greensboro, N. C. 3044. Julia Elizabeth, b. June 29, 1903; d. 1919. 3045. Margaret Lee, b. March 5, 1905. 3046. John Lambeth, b. May 10, 1908. 286 ATWATER GENEALOGY •»976. Julia Olivia, dau. of John F.; m. March 20, 1895. Walter A., son of Wagstaff and Julia Rice Mavnard. b. April 12. 1863. Reid Atwater. b. Sept. 24. 1896; grad. Univ. of N. C: m. June 16, 1922, Grace Moore, b. July 20. 1938. Chil.: Donald R., b. June 28. 1928; grad. Princeton and Harvard. With Standard Oil Co.. Bayonne, N. J.; m. March 28, 1952. Julia Steed. James Walter.* b. Feb. 19, 1932; grad. Univ. of N. C. Janet Moore, b. Julv 20. 1938. Julia Bynum. b. March i6. 1899; m. June 29. 1923. Virgil L. Warren, drug- gist of Mebane. N. C. Julia high school principal. Walter. Jr.. b. Oct. 24. 1909; m. Hazel Harris, b. Aug. 7. 1910. teacher of Burlington. N. C. '*977. Luther K., son of John F. ; m. July 20. 1899, Mamie Garrison. 304 7. Annie Lea. b. Nov. 30. 1900. 3048. John Wilson, b. Dec. 6, 1901; m. Oct. 20, 1926, Carolyn Booth. 3049. Luther Edmund, b. April 10, 1911. 3051. Robert Nathaniel, b. March 24, 1914. 3052. Mary Tuttle, b. Sept. 24, 1916. 3053. Frank Garrison, b. April 20, 1921. 2978. Sarah Eli7.ab««th, dau. of James W.; m. Oct. 2, 1871, A. J. King. Lives in Culloden, Ga. Carrie Lou, b. Sept. 15, 1872; m. April 1, 1894. George Milton Rhodes. Wade Judson. b. March 5. 1895. Cornelia Morrison, b. April 15. 1908. Addie Ellis, b. Nov. 8. 1874; m. July 14. 1895. Dudley Irving Woodward. John Abner. b. Dec. 10, 1909. Antoinette Hammond, b. July 2. 1913. Nellif Florence, b. June 2. 1877. Unm. Mary Edna. b. Aug. 25. 1879; m. Sept. 19. 1904. William Roscoe Perdue. Augustus Rawson, b. April 5, 1906. Nell Teresa, b. April 7. 1908. William Ro.scoe. Jr., b. June 24, 1913. Aquila Butler, b. Feb. 1, 1883; m. May 6. 1909. Miss Margaret Elizabeth Lunsford. Sarah Elizabeth, b. Nov. 15. 1911. Aquila Butler. Jr.. b. Oct. 13. 1914. John Thomas, b. Oct. 18. 1885; m. April 18. 1911. Maymie Lunsford. Augustus Judson. b. Feb. 8, 1912. Frances Helen, b. Jan. 6. 1914. John T.. Jr.. b. Nov. 23. 1915. Margaret Elizabeth, b. June 15, 1917. Mildred Lun.sford, b. Feb. 22, 1919. Augustus Rawson, b. June 15, 1891; m. Sept. 28, 1913, Mannie Cranford. Augustus Rawson, Jr., b. April 22. 1917. 2979. C'nloiH-1 .laiiu-s It., son of James W.; banker, manufacturer and state senator, was \>. Aug. 16. 1872, in Thomaston, Georgia. On Feb. 14. 1917. he married Annie Elizabeth, dau. of Peter W. and Susan Reid Walton, of Madison, Ga.. b. A[)ril 16, 1879. His wife comes from a long line of distinguished people, who are direct descendants of George Walton, signer of the Declaration of Independence. 3 George C. McGrew, b. March 11. liUti: m. June 15. 1946. Chil.: Edward James King. b. Jan. 5, 1944. Barbara Jean McGrew, b. Oct. 23. 1947. George Carlton, b. March 1. 1951. 2988. George E., son of John W.; m. Sept. 30, 1906. Mrs. Mattie Daniel Gober. He d. May 8, 1918. 3059. Martha Carolyn, b. £ept. 14, 1908. 3060. Walter Blanford. b. Feb. 23. 1911. 2989. Abia Cordelia, dau. of John W^; m. Feb. 8, 1888. William Flournoy Matthews. Aug. 9. 1860; d. 1935. Emmie Maybelle. b. Dec. 17. 1888. teacher; grad. La Grange College, June. 1909; president Women's Society Christian Service. William Carl*, b. April 6. 1891; d. Sept. 19. 1954. Henry Clayton, b. May 19, 1894; m. Feb. 4. 1920. Bessie Lenora Collier. (Son I \Villiam Thomas, b. May 3. 1927; m. March 22. 1949, Virginia Irwin of Rockmart, Ga. Cattleman. ( Dau. i Brenda Fayc, b. Feb. 8. 1950. Vera Cordelia, b. July 5, 1897; single, secretary. John Wesley, b. April 5, 1900; Methodist; cattleman; ni. Mrs. Lucille Watkins, Jan. 12, 1938. Children: Carl Weslev, b. Dec. 31. 1938, lialph Walton, b. Nov. 22. 1941. Cordell Harrison, b. June 2. 194 7. 2994. Hull .Asherv. son of Thomas J.; m. Nov. 25. 1888. Laura Rosilee Parks, b. Oct. 21. 1867; d. Feb. 19. 1903; (2) Sept. 5, 1916, Mrs. D;>i.sy Back- hou.se, d. Feb. 28, 1907; (3) June 29, 1913, Minnie G. Sinm.ons. Resides at I'alatka, Fla. He held for years responsible position with the Wilson Lumber Company. 3f)61, lA>na Pearl, b. Aug. 20. 1889. 3062. Edmimd Davis, b. Dec. 5. 1890. 3063. Annie Laura, b. June 20, 1892. .3(164. Hull Alexander, b. Nov. 10. 1893. 3065. llatten Howard, b. Nov. 10. 1893. 3066. Bessie Clyde, b. March 10. 1895. 3067. Afldie Lou, b. Oet. 10, 1896. ATWATER GENEALOGY 289 3068. Iva Mae, b. Jan. 30, 1899. 3069. Lester Holly, b. April 2, 1902. 2995. Ezpkiel Kobiirtus, son of Thomas J.; m. Jan. 9, 1898, Blanche Perry, b. Dec. 7, 1870. Andersonville, Ga. Three children ')i<"i in infuncy. 3070. Lois Adel, b. Jan. 28, 1902. 3071. Viva Lillian, b. Jan. 1, 1904. 3072. Falva Mildred, b. Dec. 21, 1911. 3073. Emorv Wilbur, b. Oct. 29, 1914. Hull A.sbery, b. Sept. 19, 1906. 2998. Sally Lenora, dau. of Carney Compton; m. Jan. 4, 1888. Rev. Cunuiel Bryant Turrentine. She was educated at Greensboro College for Women; d. in Greensboro, N. C, Jan. 4, 1943. Samuel Bryant, Jr., b. Dec. 9, 1888; m. Nov. 7, 1912, Lucy May Webb. b. Dec. 16, 1894. Jack Webb, b. Aug. 19, 1913, and Duiothy Mao, b. Oct. 24. 1922. Anne Leonora, b. Feb. 28, 1891; m. Aug. 19, 1916, Harry James Sinunonds. architect, d. April, 1942. Anna won scholarship to Shorter College, also attended Randolph Macon and Greensboro Colleges. Children: Brvant Harry,* b. July 27, 1921; m. Ann Ledbetter. (Son) William iSryant, b. Oct. 17, 1954. Willard Randolph, b. June 4, 1922; m. Mary Ruth Edwards, b. Feb. 3, 1924. (Dau.) Bonnie Sue, b. Sept. 10. 1947. ( Son » James Ray. b. Aug. 19, 1949. Willard in air-conditioning, also artist. Entiie family. except Bonnie, b. Greensboro, N. C. Wilbur Clinton, b. Sept. 1, 1894; m. April 26, 1924, Mae Neyle Daniels, b. Aug. 20, 1894. (Son) Wilbur Clinton, Jr., b. Dec. 16, 1926; sales engr.; single. Julian Atwater, b. Dec. 4. 1898; prop, business college; m. Nellie Goff. b. Oct. 1, 1901. Children: Julian, Jr., ta. June 27, 1924. Anita, b. Nov. 4, 1955. Reecc Goff, b. Feb. 24, 1927; Methodist minister; m. Eleanor Caroline Inman, June 23, 1951. Reece received his A.B. from Fmory Univ. and B.D. fiom Chander School of Theology; ordained 1953; received into South Georgia Annual Conference June, 1954. Eleanor ;itteniied Wesleyan and her A.B. in June 1952 from Agnes Scott College. Walter William, b. June 18. 1906 Children: Josephine, b. Jan. 25, 1929; m. Hugh Leith Gordon, b. Aug. 30, 1922, Norfolk, Va. Walter William, Jr., b. May 7, 1933. 2999. Cora Julia, dau. of Carney C; m. Jan. 16, 1890, Oliver Clegg Bynum. b. May 10, 1864. She was graduated from Greensboro (N. C. ) Female College. He lives in Burlingame, Calif., and is a commission cotton merchant of San Francisco. He is a graduate of the University of North Carolina. He was his mother's only son and from his early life they were very I'omiianional)!.' H- is a man of sterling principles. Pierrie B., b. Oct. 9, 1891. Saphronia Amelia, b. Jan. 21, 1894. Preston Gray, b. Aug. 11, 1899. 3001. Alfred Sidney, son of John Wilbur and Eugenia; m. Oct. 24, 1887, Cena A., dau. of J. V. Roberts of Granville county, N. C. He was educated at the Hughes Academy and Bingham school in Orange county, N. C; studied medicine at the University of North Carolina and graduated from the medical department of the Vanderbilt University of Nashville, Tenn. He located at Knap of Reeds in Granville county, N. C, where he gained a lucrative practice. He died Dec. 11, 1902. He was faithful in every relation ot life which he sustained. He was an obedient son, affectionate husband, conipa.ssionate father and sympathetic friend. „ ^ ,. ,,.,^- 3074 Garland Marvin, b. July 30, 1890; m. June 25, 1913, Celia Miltier Winslow. Have one child, Martha Larcena, b. May 17. 1917. He is a druggist at Washington. N. C. _ , „ „ , 3075. John Graham, b. May 7. 1892; m. Dec. 18. 1913. Mary Pearl Bullock. He is a faimer at Stem. N. C. Chil.: Maude Vivian, b. Aug 6. I91fi: 290 ATWATER GENEALOGY Mary Elizabeth, b. Feb. 22, 1918; Cena Estelle and Dena Mozelle (twin girls I, b. July 16. 1919. 3076. Alfred Sidney. Jr.. b. March 29, 1894; m. Nov. 15, 1916. Sallie Sue Abernathy. Chil.: Alfred Sidney, b. Oct. 28, 1917; Carolyn Eugenia, b. Sept. 18. 1918. He is a traveling salesman and lives at l^urhani, North Carolina. 3077. Hazel Blanche, b. June 17. 1898. She is a teacher and lives at Washington. N. C. 'MHi'i. John Hunyan, son of John Wilbur; m. May 5, 1892, Roberta Snipes. John d. Jan. 28, 1937. 3078. Roland L.. b. Mav 11, 1894. 3079. Ruth. b. Mav 9. 1897. 3080. John Wilbur, b. Oct. 9, 1899. 3081. Grace Snipes, b. Dec. 22. 1901. 3082. William Paul. b. Sept. 12. 1904. 3083. Hubert Lee. b. June 13, 1907. 3003. Harriet l.ee, dau. of John W^ and Eugenia E.; m. Dec. 30, 1897, Charles Joseph Gregory. Her mother died when she was very young. She spt-nt the greater part of her childhood days with her aimt. Mrs. W. F. Strowd. Chapel Hill, N. C. She had private teachers; went to the college at Staunton, Va. Mr. Gregory, son of Joseph and Rebecca, was born May 17, 1866. He is a direct descendant of Oliver Cromwell on his father's side, and Huguenots on his mother's side. Grandson of Thomas L. B. Giegory, editor and publicist. 3()l(."). \\ illiuin .Mcbune, son of John Wilbur; m. Jan. 25. 1905, Ada, dau. of John B. Smith. He d. June 21, 1911. 3084. Marjorie Mebane, b. Nov. 17. 1907. 30«>6. Sullic Warn-n. dau. of Edmund W.; m. Dec. 30, 1886. Rev. R. B. Johns, a Methotlist preacher in North Carolina. She d. Dec. 22, 1891. Margaret Warren, b. Feb. 3. 1888; m. Dr. N. T. Howard of Southfield. N. C. One dau.. Margaret John. b. Oct.. 1907. 3008. Mary Kli/.a. dau. of Edmund W.; m. June 17, 1891, Prof. J. M. Turner. She d*. May 2, 1912. He lives in Smithfield, N. C. Mr. Turner is a teacher, an upright, honest man in all his dealings. Mrs. Turner was intelligent, refined and very musical; was beloved by all who knew her. They had two sons, Edmund Atwatcr, the elder son, died .soon after his mother's death. William David, b. Feb. 22. 1896. Lives in Raleigh, N. C. 3009. Julia Kll/aln-th. dau. of Edmund W.; m. Oct. 16. 1897. Jas. W. Murrav. He d. Jan. 15. 1915. She lives in Burlington. N. C. Bynum McBride, b. Dec. 18, 1898; m. Dec. 29. 1924, Ethel Ward. Louise Pauline, b. Jan. 23. 1901; m. Julv 14. 1920. A. Glenn Holt, Jr.; two chil.: Mary Loui.se. b. Oct. 12, 1921, and A. Glenn. Jr.. b. Feb. 14. 1923. Dan Hugh, b. Jan. 27. 1903; m. Oct. 6, 1924. Kitty Rebecca Loy. Marv Jane. b. July 4. 1904. Margaret Atwater. b. Oct. 13. 1905. Elizabeth Brown, b. Feb. 23. 1912. 30P.>. Williani .Andrrsiin. .son of I^ufus Henry; m. Dec. 11, 1907, Dora Marsh ThtJiua.son. He is a traveling salesman with headquarters at Macon, Mo., and lives in Liberty, Mo. He was educated at Trinity College, Durham, N. C., but his parents and sisters moved to Mi.s.souri. 30H5. Cora PDugcnia, b. Oct. 16. 1909. 3086. Temperance, b. Aiiril 12. 1912. 3087. Page. b. Aug. 2. 1915. 301. H. .\mnia I-'ram-rs. dau. of Rufus Henry; m. Jan. 7. 1890, Jarrold Major Johnson. H<- d. Dec 12. 1911. aged 50 years. She lives at Chillecothc, Mo. Albi-rt Landi-r, b. April 25. 1894; in. 1915. Flfjrcncc Miller. Three chil.: Wm. Howard. Ruth Elsa. Robert Lander. Howard McConn. b. June 14, 1897. Orian Virginia, b. Aug. 16. 1902. ATWATER GENEALOGY 291 3014. Lucy Warn'n, dau. of Rufus Henry; m. Aug. 7. 1897, Edward H. Jacobs. He d. Sept. 30, 1917, aged 50 years; (2) John Lewis; d. about 1923. She lives at Bentonville, Ark. Reyburn Whitfield, b. Nov. 11, 1898. 3015. Orian High, dan. of Rufus Henry; m. April 3, 1912, Edward Cave. He d. Feb. 26, 1916, aged 52 years. She lives at Liberty, Mo. 3016. Mary Harris, dau. of John Nathaniel; m. June 19. 1907, Aneas Wilton Barrett. They live in Conway, S. C. Aneas Wilton, b. Aug. 7, 1910. 3017. William Briggs, son of John Nathaniel; m. Dec. 26. 1911, Mary Clarke. They live at Bynuni, N. C. 3088. John Nathaniel, b. July 27, 1916. 3089. William Marshall, b. April 20, 1920. 3090. Lillie Gannon, b. Oct. 21, 1921. 3091. Mary Frances, b. Sept. 26, 1923; d. July 22, 1924. 3018. Charles By num. .son of John Nathaniel; m. Nov. 3, 1916, Sallie Belle Dillard. They live iii Winston-Salem, N. C. 3092. Charles Bynum, b. Julv, 1919. 3093. Jack, b. 1921. 3019. Frank Page, son of James Bobbitt; m. Bonnie Dale Tve, b. Oct. 8. 1900. 3099. Nell Tye, b. July 30, 1922; m. W. W. Woodruff. Chil.: James Edward, b. Aug. 5, 1944. Ina Kathleen, b. March 6, 1952. Bonnie Kirk, b. July 5, 1953. 3100. James Bobbitt, b. April 10, 1924; m. Martha June Livingston, real estate broker. Chil.: Deborah Ann, b. May 8, 1948. James B., Jr., b. Sept. 3, 1954. 3102. Frank Page, Jr., b. April 14. 1925; m. Mittie Jane Moore. (Dau.i Mary Nell, b. Feb. 11, 1951. 3103. Marion Ruth, b. June 12, 1933; m. Joseph H. Parker, fuel oil dis- tributor. (Dau.) Billio .To, b. Aug. 26, 1954. 3020. Warren Kastwood, ni. Lida, b. Dec. 27, 1903, in Portsmoulh, \a.. dau. of Clarence and Lizzie Rho(k\s. Warren attended Trinity and Duke University. 3104. Warren, Jr., b. Nov. 1, 1925; Methodist minister. Grad. N. C. Stale, architecture, 1949; Candler School of Theology. Emory Univ.. Ga., 1952. 3105. Ann Rhodes, b. May 2, 1930; bank teller; Greensboro College of W'omen. 3106. Hal Bobbitt, b. May 6, 1932; U.S. Army. 3020a. Nell Page, b. May 12. 1912. Artist. 3021. Robert Bynimi Page, son of James Bobbitt; b. May 5, 1916; m. Mary Weston Edwards, b. Oct. 13, 1919, Washington, N. C. 3107. Robert Weston, b. Dec. 16, 1942. FIFTH GENERATION 3022. Dora Alice, dau. of William Bascum; m. Nov. 5. 1891. J. S. Morrow; Dora b. May 7. 1871. d. Jan. 10, 1943. .lohn S. b. Dec. 29, 1948; d. March 16, 1924. Franklin Carney, b. Feb. 28. 1897; m. Annie W. Tolbert. b. Jan. 8. 1905. Chil.: Helen Dixon, b. Aug. 11, 1929; m. May 10, 1952. James Franklin Furr of Franklin, N. C. (Son) James, Jr., b. Aug. 10, 19.54. Heli-n. A.B.. U.N.C., 1952. Frances Ann. b. July 29, 1938. James Williams, b. May 28. 1902. Supervisor, postal transportation; m. Emm, b. Mav 21, 1902. dau. of Annabelle Lee and Willis Snowden Riiey of Markham', Fauquier Co., Va. Chil.: James. Jr.. b. Nov. 19. 1936. Guil- ford College. Judith Carolyn, b. July 30, 1939. Marvin Bell,"^b. Feb. 24, 1908\ m. Sept. 14. 1945. Lizzie Ann Davi.s. Baker. b. April 23, 1907. 292 ATWATER GENEALOGY Melvin Wilson Baker, b. Dec. 30. 1923; d. Dec. 2. 1944, killed in World War II. AUon Leon. b. Sept. 11, 1926. served two years. 8 months. WW II. Clara Ann Baker, b. Oct. 20. 1930. Willie, b. July 17, 1936, now in Japan. Bobby Lee. b. Feb. 27. 1938. 3023. lAx/.W Byniiin. dau. of William Basciini; m. Dec. 24. 1895. Alfred Lenoir Bell. He is a jeweler and optician at Belhaven, N. C.; also a devoted husband and father. Mrs. Bell was a teacher in Belhaven graded school for a number of years; president of the Woman's Missionary society for seven vears; teacher in 'SI. E. Sunday school and a faithful church worker. Alfred Lemuel, b. June 15, 1898. 3024. .>Iarv Olivia, dau. of William Bascum; ni. Jan. 2, 1901, Eugene Claudious Neville. Chapel Hill, N. C. Margaret Louise, b. Jan. 27, 1902; m. Oct. 12. 1922. Pearlymon L. Long. Chil.: Catherine Louise, b. May 29. 1924; m. Nov. 28. 1948. William L. Byrd. (Sonsi William. Jr., b. Sept. 18, 1949. Timothy Lee, b. Oct. 30, 1953. Fiances Hilda, b. Jan. 17, 1928; m. Aug. 28. 1948. Walter C. Moone, Jr. (Son I Walter III, b. Aug. 13. 1949. Margaret Susan, b. Jan. 2. '55. William Bryant, b. July 4. 1906, Bynum Ellbridge. b. June 7, 1908 and Ralph Bunyan. b. July 2. 1911, all deceased. Blanche Irene Anderson, b. Jan. 28. 1910. dietician; (dau. I Joan Helen, b. Sept. 16. 1946. Claudious Neville, b. Feb. 28, 1915; Janie Lee Neville Andrews. Julia Helen, b. July 22. 1916; m. Ezekiel Otway Hardee (Billi. 3025. MarKaret Blanche, dau. of William Bascum; m. Feb. 25. 1903. Carl H. Strowd. Charles Kennon. b. Nov. 30. 1903; m. Clementine Raiford, Co. Welfare £upt. Chatham Co.. b. July 19. 1903. (Chil.: Elvin Emer.son. b. Jan. 22. 1925; head, circulation dept.. Duke Univ. Library; m. Barbara Anne, b. April 7. 1926. dau. Lottie May Wills and James Benjamin Watson. Sr.. of Favette Co. Confluence. Pa. (Sons) Carl Watson, b. Aug. 26, 1949. Alan Raiford. b. March 13. 1951 and Richaixl Watson, b. April 22, 1952. Charles K., Jr., b. Nov. 13. 1945. Ben Rose. b. Dec. 27, 1906. d. April, 1942. Martha Louise, b. May 11, 1911; m. Dec. 16. 1930, Robert Bland, b. March 19. 1907 at Pittsoro. N. C. son of Cara Bland and Robert Joseph Moore. Chil.: Margaret Bland, b. Aug. 6. 1936. soph, at Womans College. Univ. N. C. Frances Strowd. b. Oct. 1, 1939. James William, b. June 6, 1914. 3026. David Marvin, b. Oct. 31. 1880; m. Oct. 18, 1906, Isma Vetura, b. Oct. 4. 1885. Alamante Co., N. C, dau. Esper Ann and Andrew David Andrews. .3094. William Bennet. b. July 29, 1907. 3095. Annie Kugi-nia. b. June 22. 1910. 3096. Alfred David, b. Dec. 14, 1912. 3097. lioy Vincent, b. July 11. 1916. Mathew Braxton, b. Aug. 12. 1918, d. - Walter Marvin, b. Oct. 31, 1925. .3027. Carney Bennett, m. April 5. 1922. Bertha, b. Sept. 20. 1882, dau. of Ida and David Andrews. Methodist. 3108. Lillian Bynum, b. April 14, 1923; m. Nov. 1. liMI. Tyson M. Kirk. Chil.: Teresa Fave. b. Julv 13, 19.50. Edward Bennett, b. April i:5. '53. 3109. May liochelle. b". Sept. 16. 1926. 3110. David Elbridge. b. Mar< h 15. 1929. .302K. I^*nnii. m. Jan. 9, 1908, Charles O., b. 1878, son of Jennie and Atlas Lloyd. He died of pneumonia Feb. 3. 1924. Grady Eugene, b. Oct. 10. 1908. Kemp Atwater. b. PVb. 7. 1911, m. Apiil 7, 1915. Mary .Madclcne Moize, b. May 24. 1922. ( Sons i Donald K.iiip. b. .hilv 7, 1916 "an7. K<»JM'rt K.; m. Floried H.. b. April 24, 1902. 3116. Bette Jane, b. June 13, 1927; ed. Wesleyan College (cum laude) A.B. Mercer Uniy. 1955, (Me.D. ); org'ns.: AAUW, Beta Sigma Phi. Wesleyan Alumnae. Methodist. 3117. Robert Edmond. Jr., b. June 13. 1927 (twin of Bette Jane); ed. Mercer, B.B.S. from Emory Uniy. Oig'n.s.: Kappa Alpha, Amoricier Institute of Banking, Junior Chambei- of Conunerce, Bibb Co. School of Special Education; m. Carolyn Griffin of Macon. Ga., March 6. 1955. 3118. Patsy Anne. b. May 10, 1931; B.S. Emory Univ. Supervisor, nursing service. Emory University Hospital. 3119. Bennie Albert".* b. Feb. 2, 1933; ed. Mercer University; d. Jan. 30, 1954 in Korea. 3058. Junu's A., son of Charles M.; m. Dec. 25, 1918, Ina Mae Favors, b. Geneva, Ga., March 11. 1901. 3120. James Robert, b. July 10, 1920; m. April 24, 1941. Joan Read, of Macon, b. Dec. 14, 1923. Children: 3121. Gail Read, b. Feb. 16. 1942. 3122. James. Jr., Apnl 17, 1951. 3123. William Eldridge. b. June 10. 1924; m. April 30, 1945. Minnie Wade Clark, b. Savannah. Ga., Feb. 9. 1926. Children: 3124. William. Jr., b. Sept. 25, 1946. .'5125. Deborah Ann. b. May 7, 1951. 3059. .Martha ( arolyn. dau. of George E.; m. Aug. 25, 1934, Reeves Emory Johnson, of Macon, Ga. (Dau.) Martha Emily, b. Aug. 30, 1941. 3060. Walter Blandford. .son of George E.; m. June 19, 1937, Frances Freeman Stodghill of Atlanta. Childi-en: 3126. Martha Evelyn, b. Feb. 6. 1940. 3127. Barney Stodghill. b. Oct. 16. 1945. :<(i(il. 1.^'na IVarl, dau. of Hull Asbery; m. Edgar Boone. Gladys Falba R(Kher. b. Oct. 17. 1912. 3063. .Annie Laiiru, m. Richard K. Adams. Annie with American Trust Company last ten years. 3061." Hull .Mcvander. m. Mary J., b. April 3, 1905. 312H. Af^ne.s V., t). May 2. 1926; m. (Jrady L. Pait. b. .lime 2, 1925. Grady L.. Jr., b. Jan. 15. 1945. Thomas Glenn, b. Jan. 2, 1951. 3129. Laura P.. b. Feb. 26. 19.30; m. Paul B. Mille. b. May 7. 1928. Chil.: Diane L.. b. Dec. 21, 1951. Theresa J., b. April 19. 1953. 30."). Ilatten Howard, m. Rosabel! P^eardon, b. April 23, 1905. Hatten died June 3U. l!»r>l; he was a twin of Hull Alexamier. 3140. Hatten H.. Jr.. b. July 13, 1924. 3141. Iva Jean. b. April 30, 1926; m. Paul Edward, b. Dec. 20. 1920, .son of Mildred Aline Casterline and Puiley Edward Taylor. Children: Phihp Howard, h. May 22. 1947. Paula Jean. b. Feb 19. 1953. Hattan Edward, b. Sept. 7, 1954. ATWATER GENEALOGY 295 3066. Bessie Clyde, m. Terrance Spencer Goffe. b. 1891, deceased. Chil.: Edna Gertrude, b. Oct. 16. 1920; m. Henry Edward Parks, b. May 7, 1920. (Daus. ) Andrea Gayle, b. Aug. 2, 1944. Frances Anne, b. Aug. 8, 1947. Rebecca Jean, b. Aug. 23, 1947. Rowena Isabelle, b. 1925; m. -- Spear. 3067. Addie Liie, m. William Goffe. 3068. Iva Mae, m. Arthur Mathews. 3069. Lester Holly, son of Hull Asbery: m. 1921 Helen Kidner of I^ong Island, div. 1944. 3142. Sandra, b. ; m. Feb. 1954 to Bruce Esterbrooks. 3073. Emory Wilbur, son of Ezekiel Robaitus. 3143. Emory W., Jr., b. April 11, 1943. 3144. James Patrick, b. May 2, 1945. 3073a. Hull Asberry, son of Ezekiel Robartus. 3145. Hull Asberry, Jr., b. Oct. 7, 1938. .3076. Alfred Sidney, Jr.. m. Nov. 15, 1916. Sallie Sue Abernathy, b. April 12, 1892. 3146. Alfred Sidney III, b. Oct. 28, 1917. Pilot— major, USAF. 3147. Carolyn Eugenia, b. Sept. 18, 1918. 3148. William Felix, b. Feb. 25, 1920; Lt., USAF; m. Sept. 5, 1943 at Dalhart Airbase, Dalhart, Texas. Dorothy Mae, b. Jan. 18, 1923. dau. Pearl Mae and Lloyd Eugene McKee of RichanLson. Texas. William secured a B.S., Berea College; M.A., George Peabody College. ( Sons ) 3149. William F., Jr., b. Nov. 12, 1945. 3150. Sidney Eugene, b. Feb. 10, 1949. 3151. Lorna Beth, b. Sept. 20, 1954. 3152. Francis Kent, b. June 4, 1924; station mgr. WJRZ ( radio i; m. Sept., 1945, Betty Anderson. 3153. Susan Moran, b. March 8, 1947. 3154. Debbie Lynn, b. May 22, 1950. 3078. Roland Jaban, killed by lightning 1925. 3098. George Bunyan, b. Sept. 1, 1921. 3079. Kuth, dau. John Bunyan; m. Hardin Gunter, b. 1886. Insurance broker. Sallie Ruth, b. 1922; teacher; m. Woodward. 3080. John Wilbur, owner recapping plant. Durham, North Carolina. 3081. Grace Snipes; teacher; m. Layton Jones, Durham, N. C. .3082. William Paul, m. Fanny Lea, school teacher, b. 1907. (Dau.) m. An? 25 1950 Hilton Laverne Lilly. (Son) WiUiam Van, b. May 7. 1951. 3155. Harrington Eloys, b. 1930. Sec. Bldg. & Loan Association. 3083. Hubert I^ee, son of John Bunyan; owner service station: m. Snowden Crab tree, b. 1909. Durham County, North Carolina. 3156. Hubert Lee, Jr., b. 1938. 3157. Robert Cole, Jr., b. 1945. 3158. Charles Snipes, b. 1947. 3094. William Bennett, son of David Marvin; m. June 10. 1945, at Fort Bragg, N. C, Mildred Charline, b. Oct. 6, 1919, dau. of Willie Media Ward and Charles Henry Isley. 3159. Billie Jean, b. March 27, 1946. 3160. Dixie Lee, b. Jan. 2, 1948. 3161. William Bennett, Jr., b. Oct. 14, 1951. William Sr., vice-president Cole-Gunn Hosiery Mill, Yanceyvdie. N. C. 3095. Eugenia Atwater. m. Aug. 22, 1933, Coy Cornelius Humphries, .son of Mollie Clayton and Luther Humphries, b. Sept. 15, 1907. 296 ATWATER GENEALOGY Douglas Neil. b. April 3. 1936. d. Dec. 27. 1941 of acute leukemia. Shenv Nell. b. Mav 19. 1947. Bonnie Atwater. b." Feb. 9. 1949. •M\m. .Alfn-d David, ni. Sept. 12, 1936, Julia Brinkley, b. Jan. 25, 1915. 3097. Iiu\ \ incfiit, m. Nov. 15. 1941, Emma Louise Moore, b. June 20, 1923. dau. of Anna Mae Hooper and William Moore. Rov is an executive. 3162. William David, b. March 14, 1944. 3163. Mark Vincent, b. Nov. 9, 1949. 3164. Walter Marvin, b. Oct. 31. 1925; son of David Marvin: m. Nov. 25, 1949, Annie Elizabeth, b. April 2. 1927. dau. of Nora Mae Sturdivant and Jacob Newton Eubanks. 3165. Alana Dawn, b. June 1, 1951. 3166. Jc'mes David, b. Jan. 3, 1953. 3(198. (ieorge Bunyan, son of Roland L., m. Marie Mason, b. 1927. Catham county. North Carolina. George is U.S. letter carrier TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION .").">3. olx-dicnoe, dau. of Samuel Atwater and Ruth Dickerman: b. Dec. 12, 1788: d. April 10. 1868: m. Sept. 13, 1809. Amos White Sanford. Katherine Obedience, b. Oct. 20, 1831: d. March 10, 1906: m. J. Beecher Leek. Thev had nine chil.: Nellie. Hattie, Katie, Mary E., b. March 18, 1862, Abbie N., Albert R.. Willie, Charles and Gertrude. Mary Eliza, m. Arthur Wilcox: (2i Albert Heniy Wall: One dau. by first marriage, Arline Parker, b. Aug. 18. 1887: two chil. by second marriage: Edith May, b. Sept. 11, 1892, and Lillian Amelia, b. March 11, 1897. Edith May, m. Nov. 1, 1913, Charles MrN.ill Wav: one child. Albeit Henry Wall, b. May 28. 1915. Lillian Amelia, m. Oct. 21. 1922, Louis Chevallier: one child: Mary Edith, b. Nov. 30, 1923. Juiiifs John was of the Nova Scotia branch. No more can be ascertained about him. He had James John. m. Eliza Myers. Alexander, killed by Indians. Harriet, m. Ebin Foote. Esther. Eliza. .'»(»91. Cialrr Hlanche, dau. of A. G. Cox: m. David Daniel, Jr., son of Elgy and David Daniel Stuart. ( Son i Daniel Scott, b. April 11, 1951. '»IKOa. Doris MariciM Basso, b. June 7. 1926: ni. Pett-r Hlazenko, b. July 17, 1918, parents. 1 )i-nvs and Kcsnia, both deceased. (Chil.) Denys Franklin, b. April 30. 1947. Shirley Lynne. b. Aug. 14, 1948. Kerry Gene. b. Dec. 28. 1951. Bernice Anne, b. May 14. 1955. 2'!7.'.. IIuImtI Karl Attwater, h. 1882: retired. Tim. Btssic Kllfij; h. 1887: deceased. •.'•.'77. Mar^ant Bill.- (Diiiiwll); b. 1890: retired. 2278. 'Mabli- <.irtrinlr (lla>«s)-. h 1897: hou.sewife. ATVVATER GENEALOGY 297 2279. K<)ssi«' Beatrice (Liuu-y); b. 1902. 1544. Kobert Wilson Attwatpr; b. 1854. died 1921. 1543. Mary Elizab<«th Attuater; b. 1860. d. 1945. 1541. Eluora Reb;>cca (granddaughter. Virginia Lee Nottingham, b. 1896; m. William H. Burton, retired professor, education author. Daughter of 1.5-11, P.largaret Penney, b. 1872, now living in Ohio; ni. Robert Lee Nottingham, b. 1863, deceased. ) 2128. Kenneth (iillett. .son of Edna Mabel, b. Jan. 21. 1911 m \'inl.i \' Curren, b. Nov. 2, 1914. Children: Sharron Kay, b. Dec. 27, 1939. Linda Ann, b. May 23, 1913 KmiifUi Frank, b. Jan. 18, 1949. UNCLASSIFIED Arthur K. AtwatiT, b. 1885. Chil.: Gladys Atwater Thomas, b. 1910; Arthur Robert Atwater, Jr., b. June 1, 1912; William Atwater, b. 1913; Fred L. At- water, b. 1916; Mary L. Atwater, b. 1927. Florence G., b. 1918, wife of Arthur, Jr. Charles Dorf Atwater, Sr., m. Moselle I.; Evanston, 111. Charles Dorf Atwater, Jr., b. April 11, 1925, m. Barbara Ann. b. Oct. 26, 1929. They live in Loui.sville. Kentucky. Charles Dorf Atwater III, b. Aug. 3, 1950. Robert Stephen Atwater, b. March 14, 1952. James Key Atwater, Baywater, Nova Scotia; died 1928; m. Mary Elizabeth Donnelly, Sommerville, Mass; died 1901. James Arthur Atwater. b. May 9, 1898. Ins. agent and Dep. Sheriff of Hampden County. Westfield, Ma.ss; m. Marie Isabelle Stetson on Feb. 17, 1918; b. March 15, "l900. James Manley Atwater, b. March 27, 1919. Mary Elizabeth, b. Aug. 10, 1920, m. Herman Noel Bilodeau. Dorothy Annette, b. July 15, 1924, m. James B. Adoretti. Children: Peter James, b. March 5, 1945. David Noel, b. Dec. 25. 1948. Evelyn Leono, b. Dec. 14, 1937. Stella Atwater Clark, St. Helena, Calif. Chil.: Myrna Atwater Taylor: Mis. Clair E. Heitman; Mrs. Fred E. Herzer; Albert Charles Atwater. Jr., b. April 16, 1926; m. Norma, b. March 24, 1926. Frank Jasper Atwater, b. Nov. 24, 1890; son of Mansfield and Celia Alwater, b. May 29, 1863 and Doc. 24, 1873, respectively; m. Je.ssie, b. May 16. 1894. Mansfield Atwater, Jr. and John W. Atwater, are Frank Jasper Atwater's brothers. One sister was Lenore Atwater. of Berkeley. Calif. Mildred Celia, b. Oct. 14, 1918; Edna M. b. March 29, 1922. Howard J. Atwater, Midland, Texas; John D. Atwater. Alamogordo, N. M.; Jimmie H. Atwater, Raton, N. M.; Edmond F. Atwater, Trinidad, Colo.; Mrs. Betty Atwater Towndrow, Raton, N. M. Howard Jasper Atwater, b. Oct. 29, 1916. son of Jessie Neish Atwater and Frank Jasper Atvv^ater. He married Frances Guffey. b. Feb. 25. 1923. Midland. Texas. Connie Kay. b. Dec. 11, 1947; James Edmund, b. Dec. 22. 1949. Theodore Freeman Atwater, d. Portland, Ore., 1933. ( Son i James Freeman. b. 1925, lives Inglewood, Calif. (Brothers of Theodore, Henry John, of Portland, Ore., and Roy Stewart. of Wilmar, Calif. 298 ATWATER GENEALOGY INDEX AAKO.N -UA. AHKI. 272. Waul 178. AUHIE I.Ol ISE l.V)7. Wanton 2565. Altl \ (UKDELIA 2989. A 111 AH 16.^. 254. ABl(;AiL «, 13, 16. 40. 52. 54, 73. 85. 108. 111. 140. 158, 173, 222. 227. 24.5. 273, 404. 576, 600, 94-1, Ann k)6, Ann 910, \iif;iiMa 1078. C, 14«:i. >\m\f\ 1.5.54, AH.NKK 398, AMKXHAM 79, 4.54. Al»\ M^MM 2980, Maria 2373. M)\I.INK 941. 1897. \I»I>IK LOl .3067. N. 1927. Susan 3001. ADKI.AIDK 1.339. Mi.rl.n-.- 13»9. ADKl.K 26.50. ADKI.IA MAY 2.502, AKDISO.N 1244, J. 204/), Norton 726. \|M»|.I'HI S 39 J. Al,.NK.^ AI.U;K 24<)J. c;hn>tina 1719. .\lai\ 2024. Eli/al..ih .5253. V. 3128. A. ('.. C:0\ 2.364. AI.W DAWN 316.5. M \N>ON '«»J. Al.liKKT 411. 1134. 1838. A. 739. 1128. Ailinj- 2028. C. 980. Earl 2011. (Jt-o. .5092. J. 1424. Ju.lM.n 2676. W. 874. William 8.5fi. \\ 0,5. lia^%I.N UWU. Moor.- 164.5. .Munro.- 2026. Kussdl 2317. Jr. .5081. \I.I.E>\NDKA .")01L \l \!ll( \ 120. Clilo.- 1699. M.MON 15. 16.5.5. L. 2.381. M.ONZO 1919. i{. 107L I). 1806. E.Kvin IKMJ. Hu.i^nn 2177. M. 1773. M.r\ 259 L L. 2512. L.ona 2167. L<.r.iia 203(1. \l AXKOl > .397. Ward 1182. W! WDA 49.3. IJ. .2.347. \\! XU'l LI.IS 17L WIIIIJOnE 6.5. 419. Jr. 2175. C.ii.i 107.1. WILLI \ 182. 312. \\<>. 198. 70(). 512.5. Ll.iiur 8.39. L. 1689. \\l\l \ EHANCE.^ .3013. AMOS 151. 241. \iV>. \u;iuMu> .326. Town- M-n I 1278. Wn 592. Wl/I U,<). 1571. WDin.W LEWIS 131 L \N(,ELI\\ 1167. 1.388. Maria 1252. \N(,E!.() 1601. Edward 1637. ANITA ANN 5197. Bond 2281. ANN 96. 117.5. 1907. 5230. Lana 988. Marjiaret 2218. Maria 243.5. Mix .')08. KIi.mIo 3105, rowiisfiul ()87, ANNE 1.34. 192. 578. 1400. 11. 1208. Caro- line 1148. Maria 366. WNETTE L. 2690A. Christine 5184. WNIE ELCENIA 3095. Laura .30()3. Lea 3017. Mav 30.39. W ihox 1227. ANN IS 1197. AN SELL E. 2243. APR 11. DAWN 5006. VMCIIiilALD JEROME 1.3.'i3. Law 2003. VRCHIE 2716. \RI HI R 2913. \RIA EERN 2223. ARLENE HELEN .-)29l. ARLEir\ I'ERMILDV K.K.. \RI ()W NELSON 619. 1137. \RN()|.I) 354. AR TH LR AL15ERT 2.39.5. Carev 2416, Charle> 2810. Clark 2227. E. 2270. Edi- son 1315. Jerome 17.55. I'. 2416, .S, 2625, Slani.-v 1302, Tiieo.lore 2126. ASA 2.39. 1110. Codfrev 2872, Goodyear .328, 701, Jav 2490, Lawrence 5205. ASAPH 128, ,349. 7.58. MnvM.i- 2701. Slier- wood 2084. ASEN \ III 102. 1 125. A THALIA M. M. 999. ATLAS W()RI11IN(;T()N 1733. \l IIRE^ W. 1149. .S. 2661. \l \)\{\:\ .5319. \l (.1 >l \ \. 2r.2f). R. 2195. W.M.d 1377. \l RELI\ H. 1023. Jane 1912. I'. 120.5. \^ RES 15. 181.5. IIVRIIARA 761. 2583. 2711. J. an .5235. J.aiine 5112. Rrenl 311 1. i;\K\K^ STOIX-Illl.i. 3127. I!\\i ER I.. 117(1. MEAI'RICE 29ia. \Lnv Muarl L'lfU. IIEI.MI 179. I!LLIM)\ 1202. IILI.I E 1479, Louise 2426, IlLll RA \. 1285. IIENERO^ 351. IIENJWIIN 23. 89. 2()1. 299. (.19. 1 1!U). li92. 1901. \M-r\ 10.33. Chase 1967. ll;itr\ 2006. L.-oiiard If. I 1. Tudd 2H(.. IlLNNILR M. .?05r,. HENONI 1088. IIERNXRD DONALD .'>219. Krr,|,ii 9.34. Kr.d.r 2.342. K.iineih 2751. Ki\in .5.322. L. (18191 1112. Ian. Ion 12.53. L.-.lvanl 214.3. Levi 22"'(l. I.MiKiri 1915. I.. 2429 I 2a32 \1 (186M 1.328. M. (18851 2,389. 298^)." Ma.lison 7.30. Mannin-i 1290. Man-on 2725. N. 1,3.58. Nelson 1162. Ofjden 2(K.4. Rolxrl 815. .52.59. .s. ]Ki7. Snipi- 31,58. I". 26.53. Ihoina- 2909. I.^vn-n.l r)82. W. ( 1800) 900. W. (18.561 1810. W i|. Main 20,33. Willis 2424. W illoii^ihhy 2208. Wi.odwanl 1.521. |r. 22.52 W ill.ur 2721. CIIVRLOllE 107. 4.59. 901. 1.5.5.5.5. 5151. \. 813. Miiiira 865. Ann 40.5. Belle 1743. Eli/.al.eth 28.5.5. Ford 1,321. I.onisr 2498. May 1519. Row.na 1577, Hn^Iie 2240. CHMXCFY .543. Vt yman 16.51. < IIEBH^ LYNN .5314. Jane .527.3. CIIKSlKi; 1170. 2.587. (4IRl.vro|>|||.:K 207. 437. Crem.- IW.8. CHRl.'^TLNE Ell/MlFTll 288.3. Anita .5313. < lll.OK 1.50. 179. 218. 101.5. CLAIRE 1891. Blanc Iw ,5091. CLARA 875. 1723. 2607. \. 1291. Ad.-ll 1687. B. 2172. Btllr 19.30. (.. 1<«(. Caih- erine 2463. EMlim- 1760. Lillian 15(i"» 1 'arsons 182,5. CL.XRENCE 17,38. 21,30. 2701. 2897. Eu- gene 1686. Bn(kin;:ham 2.321. Elwo.wl 1,303. Cor.lon 2821. Moff.ii 2151. W ;d Ion 2106. CLARICE M \R(;i I 111 1 I j Hi. |,.,„ 2193. CLARISSA 412. 772. 928. Eranees 684. -M. 27.59. CLAUDE HA.^T1N(;S 2819. CLA> .5328. CLAYTON Cl.n loKD 2:'«). \\.i|.- I'.U. Warner 2.3.33. CLEMENT FIM.EY 264.5. CLEO ELIM'.ETH 287.5. Palrieia .5.307. CI F()\ F\ Ki; \L 2682. CI E()\ \ 'M.5. CLIFFORD 289.5. Hovd .5288. E. 2421. Ellterl 1708. Fr.d 2800. James 16.30. I^roy 1861. CLINTON EDW \RD .<9(). CLIO 21 IT CLYDE EU(;ENE 2818. W. 2.3W.. COLLEEN BE.SS .531.5. COLLINS 1647. CON I). \W). Averv 5104. CON.STANCE 1.528. Loraine 2226. CONSTANT LOYAL TUTTLF 834. 300 ATWATER GENEALOGY CORA ANNA 2461. Eujienia 3085. Julia 29W. L\nn 2266. CORDt: AITHKA 2459. CORDKLIA U)02. CORLES E. 1«U4. CORNELIA 426. 10.57. M. 2104. COKNEl.llS .542. Ru>l. (18iy» 1119. Ru^ll ilH,5Hi 1828. CORil NA 1472. COTT L. 2171. crak; kimi{ERL\ .5324. CRYSTAL 2920. ClRTI.s E( KEEl.DT 2326. l.vlo 2051. C\RrS HEHl 2845. 1)V1>V E. 2r)n. M. 2014. I>\1.E 2357. I> \MARI.< 3, 33. 64. 97. 2711. Sayre 2783. I»\NIEI. 32. 98. 288. .59.5. 614. A. 11,32. Au>:ii«lu« 2553. (iart- 2447. Eljer 625. H. 2237. LronanI 1081. W . 1814. W . 5213. DXRCY ELNHRA 2741. IIVHWIN 9H.. I»\K11 > \I)\MS 1072. I) Ml) 1. 4\. 2.5. 41. .58. 76. 122. 204. 248. 335. 345. 448. 636. 752. 1102. 1649. A. N. 500.5, AuMin 2082. iJru.t- .5301. Charl- ton 2582. C. 780. Denison 1037. El- l.ri.l^c 3110. Fi>lur 776. C. 1423. Cra- liain 823. H. 2.531. H. 729. H. 1900. H. .5004. Has^tintis 1871. Hasiint:> 2568. Ht-ath 5306. Hul.cri 2834. Jr. 2782. Ill .52.36. Ju.JM.n 1242. M. 849. I..-Rov 5272. .Mar\iii 3026. I'. 744. .Nfriin-i 5106. Tliomas 21.5f). Tulliill 2491. W raver 51.30. Kint: 5.301. DAYTON 15. 2488. liKllH \ >>! \NNE 5266. UKKOKMI \NN 312.5. DKI.HKHT 1619. DKI.I \ 708. DKI.I.X 1W.0. 1)1.1 0-^^ (.Kll IIN I)|;N\I-« II. 981. l.,v .526.5. I)KNNIM)N .W9. DEN^E \\II.I.I\\I>()N ITk.. DEWIIT C. 1204. Cliiiioii 1035. hi \NNE \I \HIE 5121. DIME IKE 31(,(J. I)()l I.'* \NN 36.3. DON EDW IN 5072. DON All) LEWIS 214.5. Ern.-.i 51 19. Duanr 5183. Joliii 2679. D.W all 28U). .M. 2.527. WilliaM.n 1748. \. 27.33. Jr. .S223. K.nn.ili 2929. EKvo.mI 2.57J. R..;;- .•r» 2722. R. .5318. D()R\ 2047. 2241. Ali.-.- .3022. it.li 2089. Ilrnn.r 2322. EM.- 1412. DONN \ \1 \RIE 507 L 1>(I|{( \^ llll. 605. • l)<)|!l \N (.OMDON .5261. |)()|{|{EN(.E 1702. 2431. W . 2831. DOMES LUCLNA 2418. Eil.m .528.5. Ev.-I- .•11.- 'tO'X,. DOi;orilL\ ol l\! \ 2\ 468. DORorin DOLGLAS 244-L Eay 1%3. J. 2732. Louise 2476, Luiile 2753. Mav 5293. S\l\ia 1889. Turner 22.53. DOl (;LAS S. 194.5. James 5221. Dl \NE EDW ARI) .5220. Dl KINDA C. 1614. DW ICHT J. 2484. M. 975. l're>ton 2921, Saiiuiel 2095. E. J I XNIIA 2807. EARL 2651, 2785. 15. 2830. D. 2428. Ray- nmnil 2672. EBENEZER 11.24. lid. I9L 197. 301.6.50. ED(;\R 378. 800. A\erv 1713. D. 1929, E(...l<- 2057. Foster 73,3. W . 863. EDCXKINE L. 810. EDII'll 2743. A. 1287. Eliza 1335. Lois 230L Loree 5191. Mav 17,56. Mav 2285. H. 1957. Ho^hn 1522. Ru-rll 1,508. KDMOND liHOWEK 29,32. lirou.l.r 2991. I)a\i> ,3062. Warren 29.5,5. EDNA I5ELLE 24^)6. Caroline 18k.. Leo- nora 2184. MaI.el 2128. Mal.el 2094, MaI.el 2425. Mal.el 2517. Mvrlie 26.34. M. 2627. EDKIC II8L ED.^^ON UK HARD 173.5. EDW ARI) 476. 1039. 1143. .5244. Aujiustus 1561. C. 1131. Ciai.i. 2,5,50. Con-idon I8(.l. 1). 131. Elia> 732. E. 1935. Fran- cis 2015. Ir\inf: 1322. M. 6.56. Maeoin- her 1955, Montjioinerv 2260. Mortimer 689. Pavson 1140. IVrrin 2.561, S. 2772. .^anford 1243. .^anfonl 1987 Steel 148,5. Slorr^ 1,363. Weaver 1145. W eM 789. EDWIN 41,5. 1016. 1905. 21,30. Massett 130.5. Benoni 109L Cliarllon 1163. Conji- clon 5130. l)<.nal(l 2929. .5329. H. 861. H.-nrv 2510. Hiram 2248. Ilolli^ 1280. Millier 2681. William 1,390. W. 214.5. W. 2721 A. Jr. ,5208. EFFII'. E. 238 L 2507. EILEEN ROSE .5063. ELAINE I \l Kl I TE 2157. Ro>e ,5286. FLAM 557. Kl l)\l) 119. 321. ELDEN ROBERTS 2168. ELEANOR 2843. Atwater .5085. D.a.u- 28,33. DaMnporl ,5080. I lax 1892. Hoot 1225. Frii/. 2777. ELI 325. 1266. B.-eeli.r 1.537. ELI \S 11. 1127. ELI III! ,57. 167. .3.37. ELIJAH ,332. Sanfor.l 7,30. ELIOT CWII' 1.5.30. Kll>ll\ 213. 237. 443. 893. \L 890, Mallliew 820, Ran.lall 14.5.5. EI.I/\ 514. .526. 5.30. 620. 782. 920. 1160. 1189. 1839. \ll.ii 1,588. Ann 7.53, Ann 1079. \m\ 2911. Barn.s 1.323. E. 1077. J. 1007. .Sntherlan.l 1043. W. 809. ELI/. XBETII 46. 72. 113. 117. 143. 206, 372. ,382. 149. 690. 768. 88.5. 899. 1251, 1605. 2028. 2182. .5087. 2868. Ann .504. Ann 675. Ann 5281. \nn 2874. \nlliony 2371. Arnold 1871. Amanda 2702. B. ATWATER GENEALOGY JOl 661, Baron 52S0, Carter 2452, D.in.tli.a 2811. Ellen 222.S. H. ai2. H. Il.'.O. Hall 2880. llafTict 386, II mi I ()67. Jan.' 82 1. Joan 2570, K. 237';. iuiiist- 2053. \1. 866, Marie 5055, id. 5212. Marv Ann 171, Reeve 5232, T. 2482. Tui ker 18'J3. Vail 2710. ELIZllR PIJNDKR.SON 678. ELLA 1052, 1518, 2043. 2610. \. I'J.V.. Augusta 1217, Clirislena 1112. K. 882. E. 1757, Louise 1726. M. 1547. W. 1681. Mary 2108. ELLEN 1710. \iijiusia 12 IM. Ressie 2309. liallie 1629, M. 979. M. 1909. ELLIOTT R. 2557, Dorcnuis 2107. ELLLS K. 2871, Jr. 5302. Kin- 2489. ELL.SW()RTH (;. 1672. ELMER E. 1498. Elisworih 1696. ELNATHAN 440, 607, R. 2530. Reynolds 1118. ELNORA 2659, Rebecca 1541. EL.SJE L. 1586. W. 2214. Mav 2331. Mil- dred 2898. I>earl 2719. Welling 1596. ELTON LUNSEORi) 1408. ELWOOl) M. 2576A. ELVA 2599, May 5037. EMELINE 1080. 1123. 2387. 2947. I'ris- cilla 1851. EMKIIKIT 1021. Maria 1565. EMMER.SON JO.SEI'H 2796, W m. 1116. EMERY ALLEN 1793. W. 2506. EMIL ANZONETTA 2967. EMILY 735. 786. 794. 933. 913. 1075, 1133. A. 803, C. 1776, E. 2859. Ilarriel 2478. H. Matilda 1331. Lvdia 1198, M. 631. Mary 914, Millard 1.506, P. 1587, Paret 2441. EMMA 623. 841. 1144. 1752. A. 872. Vnidia 1493, Bell 987, Caple 1651, Caroline 1921, Cornelia 852. E. 1436, E. 1674. Elizabeth 750. Eslelle 2059, .1. 1666. Louisa 1395. Lucinda 1781. Malxd 1160. May 2132. NL l)el,a|.i) 2206. St(dla 1836. EMORY WILBUR 3073, Jr. 3143. ENOS 43. 130. 231. 282. 352. EPHRAIM 71. 201. ERN A PEARL 2141. ERASMUS 705. ERA.STUS WELLINCTON 1812. ERMINA CLARA 2470. ERNEST B. 2420. E. 1351. Klnwr 2388, Ricliinond 2310. ESSIE 2391. SEMONI) I}. 2632. ESTELLA M. 2244. 2778. E.STHER 181. 216. 224. 230, 252. 294. 396. 411, 548. 579. 635. 1092. 1117. 1862. 2852, Ann 1481, Annabella 1430. Eli/,a- heth 1454. Lillian 2792, Maria 909. ETHAN 1376. ETHEL A. 2631, Gerlrnd.^ 2133, Ho)"- 2216, ISL 2775, Mae 2817. Mav 2032. Mav 2222. R. 1473. ETHELWYN MORRILL 1869. ETTA MAY 1998. 11 CENE 1.348, 1526. 1701. 1769. I). 2422. Henrv 2397. L. 1051. L. 2142. Sutton 2282. Kl (;EM \ CERIUIDE MOl. Kl l,\ LOl ISE 2926. El MCE 17. 67. 105. 125. 131. 200. 203. 229. 212. 2 1,325. Belie 2438. E. 2099. Fa\ 1882. (;raliani 2.30. I. 1520. Luuise 5050. M. 2763. M. 28.58. Schaffiier 2209. FLO.^SIE ELLEN 2529. FLOYD 2705. Alden 1761. FLORIS LOR \INK 5261. FOSTER l!\HKER 1301. FRANCES 360. 79.3. Alinira I6.'.0. Rarl.ara 5102. Buller 1622. C. 2ar)7. Clarissa 1251. Cora 2719. Eli/a 1643. Ellon 2671. K.niU 2693. ilarriel 1.5^)3. Ida I6i0. Jane 676. Jennie 1219. Jovepiiine 1989. Louise 11.30. M. 427. M. 970. Marjorv 2677. Mary 2770. Miller 2288. IVIm ilia 2175. Ran.lolpli 18f.6. Ruili 5277. FRANCIS 1705. I!. 19.32. Barton 816. Blan.hanl 2407. Ehene/er i57'». Herry 5034. J. 6.58. Kcnl 3152. M. 166W. Tr.xor 2823. W vnian 1234. \. 2731. FH\NK 1056. 1541. 2263. 2280. 2XV2. W. 1115. B. Jr. 5003. Dwiglii 15.57. Dwiglil 1758. Edward 2071. F. 1679. i.. 1.529. Garrison 30.53. (;ia>.gow 883. H. 1«W7. Mari.Mi 1201. Page 3019. Jr. 3102. Vin- cent 1632. Vernon 2815. \\ eilirrlin 2083. FRANKI4N 10.34. IJ.njan.in 942. Bliss 971. S. 2690. Sanford 1300. Truman '"'' W illiam 5256. W . 5028. FI\FD 1<>7'». 2510. 2588. 26|6. Beer- 17.">(). Clay Jr. 1741. ClaMon 1282. (;. 1276. Hal- sey 2453. James HI 5124. R. 1620. Roun.l 1318. Smith 2375. Slepiicn 2572, T. 2183. FRFDDIF ( i \RK 210,5. FI^KDKKK K 1712. 1788. 1841. 2271. \. 430. Clav 10,58. Elson 2025. Eugene 2312. H.' 21.33. FL B, 1527, H. B Jr, 302 ATWATER GENEALOGY 5015. Hollaml 1237. Henrv 5138. Mailu- son 5274. Porter 1460. Riohar.l 20(>1. Smith 2H02. IMt-r 974. W . 1694. W . Vno. Watson 2769. FKKKMAN 163. FREIDA 245.5. GAIL WNK 5031. GAMAl.lKi. IlKADl-KY .580. GAKLA.M) MARVIN 3074. GARNET 2148. GARRET 1397. Harrv Jr. 2152. GARY c:i.!FFORl) 5241. Fee 5039. GENEVA .\1FI.E>S\ 2221. GEORGE 341. 364. 1668, 2272, .5052, A. 830, Atwfll 1.561. Harkltv .5304. Btnneti 1306. Brook- 1879. Uuriu-It 2869. Bun- van 3098, Camp 1021. CampUll 2316. E. 428. E. 1262. F. 2988. Fil\xar.i 1877. E.lwani 2308. Einallian 1830. Erasmus 2022. Franklin 20f)6. H. 754. H. 1179. Ha-iin-:- 2.3f)8. H. 2.546, H.iir\ 2601. H.-nrv IVik 1995. Ja\ 2873. l.t-oiiar.l 989. L.-si 2496. Lon.H 1783. Malrulm 1406, .M.'(la F\H 565. (;(H{|)()N M.BFKT 2691. Jr. 5192. W , 2726. W. ,5218. GRACE 162.5, 1937, 2618. 26,37. Au-^u-la .50.3, Clarissa 672, E.lilli 2.399. Em.liiK- 2121. Ir.-m- 2(»18. Ilamin.r .52,55. M. l.')01. siii|„- M)H\. \ ii.ia 1857. Vir^iiiiia 19.'>l). ^. 1513. (.R\N(,FR S. 1213. Smith Jr. 19.5.3. (;R \\\n)\ \\{ \NC1S 20.3.5. (;U()\F \\()Hriii\c'rn\ 278I. j. 262i. (;r()\fk k. 2(11(1. II \l. I!(tr.l!l 11 31(K.. HANNAH 18, 47, 60, 88. 100. 1.38. IU>. 215. 225. 294, 455, .540, 598, 604. A. 2.5-13. Cullrr 511. Eliza 1120. H.-iriikiss ,365. I. ml la 2762. II \1!1,FN II. .'.070. II Md Fl 2516. II \B\1(»\ (.. H. 2(170. HXROl.l) 2914. XujiuM 2Ht)l. Ciar.nr.- 2H4'.. Comini 23.'.8. Jr. 2789. Ill ,'.2.39. Don^hlN 2174. F. 2W.3. E.ljiar 14-18. Fl.rv 5118, Fun.-nr .5290. IIVRRIFT 310. 413. 6.54. 7.57. 76.5, 847. y.5.3, 119.3, 1402. 1912. Vman.la 1267. B. 2542. r.rodlu-ad 1365. Eliza 1724, Esllu-r 851. F. 1799. Francos 93,5. H. 807. Horlcncc 1924. Howell 19(,(.. 1.. 1934. Lcc 3003. M. 2729. \l,.nlj:(.mcrv 1223. P. 924. H \KKlN(;i()N EI.O^S 31.5.5. IIAKK^ 1895. 2,'i89. 261,5. Arlliur 218.5. 21,'.6. Fdwin 5179A. Albert ,50.53. Bar- low 220.5. F. 751. Hall 2494. I.. 2138. R. 1859. H \R\F\ 1681. H. 1671. HMIFN HOWARD ,3065. Jr. 3140. HAT 11 K 1486. Belle 2069. Blakeslee 1246. Cliil.ls 1,50,5. F. 2116. F. 2392. Louise 1837. HAZFL 2912. Blandie .3077. Virt-inia 2714. IIFATDN 320. HELEN 1691. 2603, Bata 2822. Blandie 2362. Charniev 1981. Dorotliv 2709. Elizabeth 2<.88. Frances 1235. Francis 2,535. Hastinjis 2.562, Ida 1984. Ir.-ne 27K.. J. ,i029. Janet 2840, Janis 2908. Louisa 1640. Louise 1883. Louis.- 2080. M. 205.',. Maria 1275. Minnie 221K 2 IN. II. \l..rris 2826. IIIK \\l 118. 11. 129. \linri 1.1 1. Wrlls 1729. IIOI.FBKOOK 251. IKH.I.I.-s I \C()B 711. Mark 2(«H. llol 1 I>1KB 1(110. Il(»\li:i{| II \l{l" 2791. II(»K\(.F K.3. 737. 1711. Brewster .5078, Jr. .5079. Braci- 15,56. Burritl 24,36, Cowl.s 692. <;. 1512. C.M.dvear 2119. Hazelt.m 24.39. L..t:an 26Hr,. HOB \ no W \B1) 179.5. now \B1) 5171. J. 2877. HOW F 2.580. HOW Fl.l. 1222. III liB\BI) (, \I,K 881. Ill IIFIM IKBN \l.l) 2123. Lee .3083. Jr. 31.V.. \la\w.ll 2097. IILl.DAH 2.53. l'">. l»r|„,i.ili 1.'.09. Iloan 631. ATWATER GENEALOGY 303 HULL ALEXANDER 2994. .W)l. \^lil,. ,,n 3073a. .Ir. 31iri. HUNTIlNCTOiN Clio \TE 13%. H. URSULA 717. lANTHA RUTH 2765. ICHAIU)!) 283. Hiram 1796. Il)\ 2383. A. 1829. licllc 2371, D.-lia 1317. Dorcas 1156. I.ov.-na 12HH. M. 2761, Mac 2739, Mav 2513. Wvnian 1238. IOWA IT A 2766. INA ELIZAMETH 2002. Elizalx-th 26.52. INEZ E. 2630, Marian 2188. lOLA 1592. IRA 180. 324. 482. IRENE 1340, Dolores 2352, Marv 2698. IRMA BREW.STER 2662, Marie 2178. JRVIN 727. W. 2657. IRVIN(; C. 2045. Jam.- \\(>\. lalt IM'Mi. ESAAC 80. 208. 219. 694. Ed-ar 1H99. II. 417, Punderson 903. Townscnd 710. ISABEL 1263. Tavlor 1233. ISABELLA TICHENOR 1725. ISABELLE 2440. Elvira 5117. IVA DELL 2514. Jean 3141. Mae 3068. IVY -MAY 1939. JACK 3093. Harrv 2876. Carey 5113, Lee 5305. Westall 5160. JACOB 81. JAHAZA 2934. JAMES 39. 102. 287. 308. 339. .561. 606. 633. 9.57, 969. 1006. 1126. 1682. 1881. Jr. 2577. A. 1211. A. 13.54. A. 1670. A. 3058. B. 897. B. 983. Basseit 1975. Benjamin 19,36. B(.i.l)ill 2961. 3100. C. 2344. Collins 2369. Chaplain 777. Clavton 2359. Fowl<-r 1572. David .5089. 3166. (;. 2864. George 819. Crier 2289. (wiffin 1139. H. 976. Harmon 1196. Henry 1495. Holland 1634. Horise 2063, Jr. 2577, John 5149. K. L. 1665. Lewis 624. Lueius 1607. M. 2970. \E Jr. .3041. Mitehell 1301. O. 2761. i»atri(k 3144. IVrrin 5132. Peter 1789. R. 831. R. 1819. Robert 2979, 3120. Roshurn 5002, T. 1499. Riitlan 51,36, Thomas Rice 1445. W. 2918. W illiam 8.36. Win- ehel 2687. Jr. 5182. W I l'«il. "> Ounj: 612. JANE .527. 617. 736. 927. 29 Id. i'.rewer 5134, H. 1019. Uahci 69(). Leonard 1597. Maria 1709. Palri.ia 5.3.32. Wood- lev 2335. JANET CLAIRE .5200. Dunnell 2.563. Isa- bella 2315. Elizabeth 2925. Carolvn .5280. Love 5225. Mae .5330. Vir-inia 2339. lARED 123. 340. 5,50. .594. Allenl 099. James 1310. JASON 236. 477, .573. G. 1775. J. 106.5. JAY 2090. 2606, C. 2540. Cosgrove 2547, Douglas 5169. Kerr .5303. J. CLAPTON 71.5. JEAN HOWE 1980. Trumbull 21.50. JEANETTE 313. 2284, Mary 961. J. an Dale 5251. JEFF D. 3033. JEFFREY CHRLS 5147. Earl 5161. I Kill EL 29.36. JKNM-.I IE 6r>4. P>11. I . K.W. JENNIE 1753. Amelia 1922. B. 129R. En.ilv 1511. Louisa 871. M. 129.3. .M. L')17. \\. 1517. Maude 180L 2.3HU. May \2'Mt. Ruth 1H05. JENNIFER inDE 52.37. JEREMIAH 26. m. 1.36, 260. 26H. .3.56. 531. 57 L 1372. Charles 1598. John '".T W . 9.54. JFRONH-: 10 jr.. JK.^SE b.8. 219. 298. 637. 2(.(K). 262.1, FaniMNorlh 2118. (nfford 1780. Kill.orn 2685. JE-SSH-: 1627. A. 18,33. Catherine lii». Durui 2078. Louis.- 2768. Ra\ 2f.80. ,|0\(4II\1 1722. |0\N .\L 5108. 51.56. Lois .5.300. JOANNA 243. 5165. JOANNE .5206. Ros.- .507.3. JOI! \L\NSFIELD 517. JOEL 81. 256. 267. 4.36. .5.35. JOHANNA 12. JOHN 6. 44. 94. 1.39. 277. 297. .3(K). .3.57. 361. 379. 401. .562, 572. 601, 6.30, 778. 784. 1.5.53. 1908. A. 770, A. 1.540. Ali.erl 1.593, B. 1069, B. 1771, Belmeur 2.578. Ir, 51.50, Birdsev 126L Bamrofi 510.5. Bisiiop 683. Bli-s 1I2L Bun\an .3(K»2. Burton 1785. (ilarenre 1831. Clinton 788. Coggswell 14.58. E. 1916. Elisha 82.5. Eli/.ur 1083. E. 1.361. F. 21.35. F. 294.5. F. 2828. G. .575. G. 1076, (;ap|.er 2183. (;arnell 2299. Garn.it 27.5.5. (ira- ham .307.5. H. 1369. liarNev 1491. Havnes 2.554. Jr. 2892. Il.nrv 2110. Hen- rv 22.38. Iloadl.-v 951. Hoa.ilev 2.3.37. Hollist.r 2102. J. 946. J. 'X.l. J. 1478. 1. 2378. Ja...l. & Jr. 2.33<). J. 111. Jam.- 1615 James Jr. 2801. Ill 2')2L J" seph 1180. K. 888. Lamb.-lh .30 U.. Jr. 3111. Larson 11.58. L. C. 1663. M. 749. M .5231. Mea.l 1880. Miles 1664. Mil- ton 1570. Nalhani. I .3088. N. 28.57. 29.59. Osb;.rne 582. P.ier 1.3')3. P.i.rson 2W2. Phelps 774. Ran.l.ilph 5025. Komaiiv 1015. Robert 2696, R.unld 2.537. Jr. 5122. Root 973. .S. 700. Sill 2493. Spen- .■er 2805. Jr. .5248. .*^tarr 518. Starr 968. W. 2919. W. 295 L Terrill 2924. We^l.-y 1005 Wilbur 16.V.. Wilbur .3(18(1. Wil- liam U.67. W illiam 'r'H h L':.!!. W il. son .3018. JON Ml 83. 497. JON ATI! \N 7. 29. 75. 82. 184. 2.50. 441. .596. nil. David .5228. ."Squire 1268. W. 7.5(.. JOSEPH .30. 90. 2(>1. 271. .3.30. 515. .5.38. 160 L 2027. 22.30. A.lolphus 827. Alverus 1190. Bab-on 8.33. Carlton .5011. E. 84.5. K.l-ar 1U.7. (;. 14.39. J. 2727. Hall 5.39. Hoag 628. Ufayelle 1613. W m. 990. Young 1745. 304 ATWATER GENEALOGY JOSEPHINE 1791, G. 1346. F. 2528. Sliir- If V 2839. JOSHI'A 5. 14. 19. 120. 1.57. 346. 362. 376. 691. 80(). JOSIAH WOl.COTT 109.5. 1798. JOTHAM 235. 470. JUICE EVELYN 5194. Nina 2812. \1. 2'"i8 JIDITH ELINOR 522(.. Pomerov 2;i20. Ana 5035. CliriMin.- 5088. Jl l)Y 5017. Lvnne 5185. J I LI A 312. 6.55. 695. 795. 919. 1210, 1392. 1711. A. 1289. A. 1688. A. 2889. Atl.ll 2401. Ann 741. \nn 785. C. 1585. Caro- line 29*X). Eli/al.fih 31R)9, Kli/alxlli 30M, H. 1017. Harriet 2062. K.'lsty 1744, I^MTfnie 1821. Marjiart't 2163. -Mau.l 1843. Olivia 2976. Tupper 2062. JLLIAN W ASHl'.l KN 5133. Jl LIANNE .1098. JLLIET 709. JLLIETTE ELlZAlJKrH 688. Olni^.a.l 2323. jn.lNE I.onSA 1245. J I Lies 1047. ■y.w:^ Ju.JM.ii 1273. Kiov.i 16,58. JLNE 292.3. KAKL W. 2079. k XKKN KEA 5126. K \iK 17.54. Kali.- K. -;471. KATHEKINE 12.57, 2366, Clienev 2983. l-ali.lla 1977, Louis.- 2343, Mulvan-x 2.V)0. Snow.i.n 188r). K Mill KI.\ J \M-: 5179. Ruth 5180. K\TIIKV\ \I\K 2821, Kut:.-m- .50;«. KENNETH C. 2.533, Jam.s 5120. Ndson 1747. R.-vnolds 2870, Vi iiliani 2.57.5. KEVIN DEAN 5173. KK/i Ml ]■'.:>.. KIIM I \\i» W. W.:.2. r.Nn.n .5214. L\\ \ \1AE 5141. LA.sEL R. 2349. LAIRA .5.32, .5f)/>. 995. 1011, 1042, 1096, 1106, 1427, Ann 912, 15. 1811, C. 1677. Ella 19.38, Ell.ii 2437, E-lr.|la 1948, June 5331, \!. 1816, Maria .38.5, i\3129, S. A. 9<^8. LAN ERNE N\1II\N 2073, C.-or;:.- 5116. I \\\ |{K\( E W. 878. L. .5(K.6. I r \ll Kl.l/ \l!l- III 2.5;{8. LEI)^ \|{|» J V'* i72(». LEE 2.590. LEE E.STE.S 23.5L I Ell)\ lli:i EN 2158. I. KM, II RK ll\|(»M) l;|{|A\ IK .!',(,(,. ].. 51.3.5. LELAM) A, 2629, \\.si„n 2492. LENA 2617. IVari .«)6I, L.oii 2012. LENORE 224. LEO RORERIS 2.522. LEOLA \!. 2113. LEON EMERSON 2293. .|u.i-..n 20.n. W.liM.r 20W). LEON A .*^VLVI\ 2518. LEONARD ,537, 1031, 164(., Aujiustus 1781, Rrv.len 2689, Jr. 5186, C, 982, Dafi«i.-tt 666, E. 2737, Eutt«iu- 1.581, K. 1500. I.KRO^ W. 241.5, W.lls 2173. LESLIE 22k), Ann .5320, LE.slER IIOI.I,^ ,{069. LENKRKir .59(1. LK\l .^02, 1187, ll.ian 628. LEW IS 570. 1389. Rasst-tl 710, Corning 1740, D.-\\itt 1728, Edwin 1444. Eliliu i;i07, Er.-.l.rirk 1350. H. 166 L Sprijijis 17.31. MI. Ml M. 27.^6. I II 111 R\ RM.IMI 1962. I II I \ i:\RNES 1.S20, Lila Viol.i 2176. LILLIAN 2605, Ann 2901, Mvnuni 3108, E. 2.586, Eli/a 1797, EIi/aI).lli 1.580, u.JMiIa 1168. P.arl 26.H3. Rose 2713. LILI.^ ItKLLK 10.59. Jan.- 1606, May 2009, Clarin.la 1476, Cannon Mm). LENA I . 1763. LINDA JEAN 5162, Uc 5216. I.INI)S\^ 51.58. LIN I S 183. LISEirV 1002. LI/ZIE 15. 1214, lUnum ;W23, C.rtrude 1510. LLOM) KNERETT 2671, Ru--.'ll 2.<.5(.. LOW) ELMER 2049. LOIS 101, ILL 211, 220, 289, 3.58. 471, 603. 618, 2511, 29.33. 2952. A. 29.52, A.I.I m:0. Aufiusius 1778, Eli/.al).-th 27, A. 10.54, Ann 4.56, .\ur.Iia 71L Av.rv 1732, hrown 19J/., Cord.Iia 1089. E. 981. Eva 2780, Jan.- I(tl8. Lm.- l.iol. I...\.-II 2106. Maria 1206. R.m.i 002. I. 1767. Warr.n .;OIL Warr.n 1.507. I I I I I \ L"M I. 2919. Anlrll |')'(1. I I I II \I)LI.E 22.56. MM 2170. Mau.l 2127. II \1 \\ ;W5. 110. 822. R. 121. ATWATER GENEALOGY 305 LUTHER 645, Edmun.l 2977. Jr. 3049, III 3113. I.M)IA 77. 99. 116. 234. 293, 491. .501. 533. 559. 652. 681. 1126. 5077. Alma 1990. Anne 965, i'.ian.luinl 1272. Jose- phine 986, M. 1182, S. 699. LYMAN 162. 316, .54.5, 591. 1116. A. 745. Hotciikiss 671, J. 1678. J. 1800. I'eler 2.508. Sanfor.l 1211. W. l.'>2. William 884. LYNDALL GALE EDKI.s 1.525. M. CHRISTINE 5203. M. RUTH 5131. MABKI, .36. 233, 480. 2613. \mamla 12<-- phine 2966. 3112. 3049. M. 722. Martin 5103, Patterson 2996. Richardson 1029. Soi)hronia 3007. Virginia 2960. MARTHENA 9.5.5. MARMN 680. 2W6. Ra> 19%. \1 \I{^ 9. 27. .38. .50. .59. 6H. 9.5. 107. 141. 155. 161, 187. 20.5. 214. 217. 238. 327. 408. 473. 499. 525. 555. 793. 877. 9.59. 10.38. 10.5.5. 1114. ll'X). 1224. 1.380. U4L 1558. 1772. 1896. 2655. A. 1284. A. 2098. A. 2890, Alice 147. Am.4ia 8.59. An;-!-- line 1.381. Ann 270. Ann .381. Ann 4^)4. \nn 721. \nn 16(.(). Ann 835. Ann li»l<^ Anna B. 892. Ba-xeit 1.548. B.itl.aia .5064. C. 1641. Carolini- WtH, Calii.rine 2820. 29.58. Chri-lena 2941. Cornelia 1256. 1878. C.irnilia Cowdrv 1721. Dor- othv 2745. E. 802. E. 14.33. E. 2J7'>. E. 2621. E. 26.56, E. 2735. 2973. El.-an..r 2119. Eliza 978. Eli/a 1848. Eli/a .31MI8. Elizaheih 811. 8.50. 9,38. <>.50. iOW.. 1.543. 1.594. Elizali.lh 1983. Eliwil.ith 2382. Eli/al..th .5047. Ella 2294. Ell.n 5166. Emeline 2555. 2985. 2197. 2757. 2997, Frances 21.57. (;. 1W).3. II. 742. H. 2377, Harris .3016, Irene 23.55. J. 2166. 29.50. Jane 748. 1169. 1.371. 1422. Jane 5188. Kalhl.ni 2217. I.. VK>(1 Louisa 677. L<>iii-<- 1125. Louise- 2tl37. Lucina 1344. Lurana 1609. I.>man 7«>7. Merwin 1.367. Minerva 2021. Olivia .3024. Rach( 1 2903. Khoade> 215.5. Rosa- lie 1308. Rutherford 2.303. S. 18.53. .^adie 22.39. Sihvl 2023. .^lerlin^ l'»76. Su-an 1463. Tafi 1887. Ther.-e 5201. Iniil.- .30.52. ir-inia 2081. Whit.- 1623. \1 Mil I) \ 917. MATIIK 11111 \N 3029. M NTTllKW 2'«'>. W. .30.36. \1 \l I) 1 IVINGSTON 19.54. J. 2.50.3. \1 \l DL 1.502. MAI Bl(4-: B. 2.500. Hooker 1826. I'eck 2292. M \\1\E IlLl.LN 2160. M WW ELL WANTON 187.3. \1 \^ 2113. Clark 2.306. Olivia 1H1<), \l>< rhrlle 3109. \1 \^ N \KD 2905. L. 2628. ML \1» 2281. (. 2242 Lncv 5245. \Iimi 5201. MM IS 1370. Barber 991. L. 1001. Mil KV BENNER 2.32.5. MHO KLINE 2451. Mil roN L. 818. MINME 17.37. 2044. 2228. Bnrneii .WK). Ellen 1612. Evelvn 12.59. J. 1751. MIH1\M 152. 240. 247. 472. 1K1. "2". M. MORTIMER 2102. 306 ATWATER GENEALOGY MONTCOMERV 1971. Reigs 2569. MORGAN NICHOLS 1786. M(>RKIc:K 28%. MORTDN 210.S. V. 2917. .M()>K> 20. V). 241, 2W). 528. 1840. 2930. Ml NSON DARWIN 2313. .M\RA J. 1152. Ht-nriftta 2573. .M\RON 763. 1914. 2i>0(). L. 2092. L.'wis 1H43. I*. 1809. .sioti 1662. \n RIIK J I LI A 2767. LvK- 2327, M. 2718. NANCi 444. 463. 485, 547, 593, 1032. 1121, .5224. 5326. A. 1599. Carol 5139, Cortl.-lia 1199, c;. 1101. L. 1107. R. 894. Jaru- 5164. Jaiu- 18W. Jov 5049. Loo 5177. Lou 5298. V. 2532. W . 698. NAOMI 147. 2984. Catherine 3038. NATHAN LFA\ IS 370. .S. 743. NATHANIKL MIX 516. Hartiell 5086. NKIL WILLIAM 2700. Jr. 5202. NKLL I "^ K 3099. Pat:.- 3020a. NELLIE 599. 2134. 2619. A. 2971. Adeline 1247, Alice 1589, Esther 2129. Frances 1633. Jov 2093. Lo/.eiia 1999. NELSON 19(W). Janus 1742. O. 2598. NKITIK 15. 1802. 2087. E. 2086. NEWMAN 581. NINA I). 2115. NOAH 2:V2. .524. NoR\ 2200. NoRlDEN C. 1.584. N(mMAN B. 1774, B. 28.56. George 5143. J. 2480. Morrison 889. Millanl 2194. Neal 5288. OBEDIENCE 5.53. Ol.\N M \l RICE 27.52. OI.IN J ARED 1316. OLIVE 438. 1108. 1177. A. 947. B. 2.526. Cox 2363. L. 1917. Moriah 1375. OLIVER C. 1183. (»ll\l\ 489. Roanna 9;i6. Stan-.l 1628. ol'\L (,REENE 5001. OREIIA B. 234/). OR! \N III(;H :i01.5. OKI WDo DM I \S 181.3. o|;\ll\D\ LIAIR \ 725. ORRIN 769. 1172. 1918. Truman 2029. Jr. 2678. ORRIS CLAIM' 1.568. oR\ II IE A. 1.15.5. o->|inRN T. W.4. O.SCAK .STARIN 1994. .Srverson 200.5. PA(;E .1087. I'\MELI\ 4.5.3. I'NIIENCE U.5. I'XIRICIA \l\Ri\N 2787. Ell.n .506.5. I'ATSY ANNE 3118. I'Al L K. 2.501. Carlrlon .')249. Ilora..- 5181. RU-..-II 2164. .50.54. V.rnon .50K). I'\LI\ JEWNE .-.210. I'M LINE \1 \R(,\REI 2179. I'ENRI 2595. E. 21.37. I'ERC'l CEORCE 12.36. I'ETER ELCENE .'.007. I'HEBE 78. 114. 126. 1.37. 269. (,\\. ]■'.. 712. S. 2851. FHII.\NDER 1166. PHIl.ETl S ll^M. PHI 111' DRl R\ 2257. I'll 1 1 1,1 1'E 5278. Pllll () Jl DSON (.11. PIIINEAS 21. 188. 388. 460. PinLLIS 2681. Eli/al..th ,5051. PHOEBE EVELINE 76 J. i'lKKCE IHHL Jr. 2.i79. I'l Ml ROMAN 1697. POLLY 2.57. 494. .58.5. PRESTON HENRY 230.5. PRISCILLA EOSIER .5094. Jean 5263. RVCIIEL 112. 642. 721. 1171. 2088. Alice 1603. RALPH 2.52.5. 2771. A. 1770, Best 2210, Edwar.l 1418. Ernest 2673. H. 18.56. .Staples 2169. W. 2849. Willis 2927. IV .■i.321. W.i-lii 2186. RANDOLPH KIN(; 1265. RAYMOND 108L Edward 198.5, Elliot 2798, Lee 2189. \V. 2916. REBECCA 124. 2.55. 262. 334. 478. 640, 84f.. 1176. B(.l.-s 1 I.-.9. Cnrham .'.09, ."^liiliniaii 887. RE(;iNA ll)\l INE 1794. REt;iNALD AIDERS 2409. RESSIE LUCILLE 1409. R El BEN 61. 17.5. 292. .304. E. 1286. RIIODA 127. 1.53. 246. 168. 48 L 792. A. 143L RICHARD 406. 170L 2717. A. ,5067. Allen 2187. BlooMilield 1091. D. 1203. K. 2018. Howe 51,'.2. L.-r .5222. Jam.- 51 II. Mar- shall 2.58 L Al. 1116. Alea.l Jr. 1870. Mead 3rd 2567. .Merlin .5008. Newman 279. Newman .569. Viindsor 5331. W ind- sor .5334. R. 5109. Slow.- 5296. RICIIMoMt W \l.rON .305 L RITCIIK^ i . 23.'.0. ROBBIE lOLA I 110. ROBERJ- 311. 5107. All.ert .52,52. Arlii.n .'.287. Barge .5071. Bvnum 3021. Biir.ii. k 2836. Charles .5076, Cole 3157. E. 2052. Earl 2275. E. Jr. 3117. E. .30.57. Edward 2.361. Ern.si 2001. Il.-nry 668. 12.39. Jonathan 5011'). K.iidri.k 5183A. K.nt 3115. L. 2510. I.,«i> 2518. M. 2251. Man Waring .5310. Alea.l 2.571. Na- ihani.-l .3051. T. 2.53L Tafi 2.58.5. Thoinp- M.n 5271. W. .'.069. W avne 5168. AVes- i.pii 3107. W ilson l.'vM. ROBERT \ S. ,521 L RODGER EREDERIC 2112. lioDEI! D. 5111. IvOl WD I.. .3078. Carl 2776. liol LO T. 221'>. Ronald p. 2866. G...rg.- .5292. (...r.lon .5260. William .'.0.38. ROS\ RE^ NOLDS 1822. RO^\BEI. 2100. ROSCO 28'''). ROSEMARY .'>()18. ROSSI E IMvA TRICE 2278. L'OX \N\ \ .520. ATWATER GENEALOGY 307 ROY 2:V^:i, Vincciil .509:. A. 21«.'.. Miner 2187. Mock 2274. ROYCE M. 2891. RO^AI. 1109. RUBY jOSEPHIXK ir,n8. I „„is,- 2791. Alice 2()M. RUFl'S 176. Hcnrv 29rw. kin-i Kill). Wil- liam 824. Wm. 826. RUS.SELL 172. 2879. La Vern<' 2691. W il- son ri.S08. RUTH 28. 148. 160. 202. 5.S6. 2287. 247,3. 2639. 2660. 27.S4. r>279. ;^()79. A. 1.^9. C. 886. Dickcrman 1012. t.crl rude 2307. Janet 2837. L. .506.i. Livia 1098. Lucv 28:^0. M. 2432. Majorie 2067. Maiidi 2723. HI III \ CHROE 1025. Ruth .S. 2079. SAHKI.NA .392. 403. 1112. SADIE ELIZABETH 2202. SALLIE 2112. SALLY 166. 318. 1 to. 187. 584. 610. 1184. 1902, 5327. Anne 2781. Lenora 2998. Rebecca 1138. Ruth 5190. Warren 3006. SAMUEL 10. 70. 92. 196, 223. 275, .544, 552, 571, 767. Augustus 913. C. 2300, H. 2085, Henrv 1690. Hobart 1.535. Hosea 1345. J. 2728. Joshua 1457. Marv 3030. Nelson 1060, Slii|)lev 2370. Sirick- lan.l 7.55, Tyler 529, W. 1022. SANDRA 3142. Gale 5317. SARAH 37. 48. 53. 55. 87. 93. 103. 109. 145, 154. 161. 169. 186. 193. 210. 226. 263, 285. 306, 423. 435, 513. 521, .536, 616, 659, 697. 734. 1115. 1453. 1532, 2646, 2758. A. 1437. 2946. Ann 5083, Ahisrail 1093. A. E. 996. \lnia 629. Aliiiira 1497. Ann Cimanlha 1329. B. 896, B. 1018, Ball 568, Dennian 12.32, E. 1L54, E. 2008, Elizabeth 439, 1342. 2964. 2978, Eniilv 1715, Emily 1718. Emma 1311. J. 1673. Jane 842. 8.58. Jane 11.59. Kirtland 808. L. 719. Lane 817, Louise 1097. M. 1855. Maria 685. 977, Maria 1171, Pond 902. Rachel 2878. Soullimavo 669. Thomas 962. Walrous 952. SCHl YI.KK Klx; \K 1313. SELENCIA 997. SHAKON MARIE 511.5. SHELDEN 1.394. Jr. 2149. SHER\LAN G. 18.34. SHIRLEY ARLINE JANE 2721B. Jean .5036. SII5EL 228. SIDNEY VIRGINIA 2809. SIDNEY ETTA 1693. SILAS ISAIAH 1852. 11,3.5. SILVANUS B. 1374. SILVIA 918. SIMEON 284. SNYDER PETER 17.59. SOCRATES 1104. SOPHIA 2487, E. 1435, Louisa 1061, Meail 1867. .S)l'lli;()\l \ .369. 1.385. I. la 2%5, Jane 29.56. SPAFFORD L. loll. STANLEY NOHM \N 2,576. >^TFI L\ CORNELIA 879. >II.PIIF\ .35. 4.5. 74. 106. 1*9. 2.58. 274. 291. .338. .597. 626. 6.38. H28. 10.30. 11.53. Decatur IW>4. Duu^ilu-* 1,54.5. Marri- 519. Karl 519.5. Kna|.|. 2697. IVck ,5<)W, Mi. had 5210. WooMer ,5.54. SIFPllKME \NN 519K. yiKNKN I'.Kl CE ,50.56. Ward 5176. SI E ELLEN 5163. SUSAN 307. 451. .502. .567. 673. 760. 1113, Allan .5335. (Ihainbi-rlain 504-L (!lairc 5172. Cornelia 1,562. Irene 2683. Ku- penia 2982. <;wen 51%. Gail .5057, Gavie ,5013. Howell 512. I.wi- 151'). .M. 930, W.-ndv .5242. SUSANNE 2.367. Jean 5137. SlSANNMi 28(1. 1011. Kimberlv 891. SUSIE (;REENE 24.50. Jane 19.58, L 2264. SYBIL 643. SYVESTER 907. 1341. SYLVIA 195. .522. Mead 2.564. TEHin LEE 5148. I KMI'I K \N(:E .3086. Ill \ DDK! S .505. Tl! WKKl I. 'M. niKI.M \ ELL\ 2818. M. 2887. rilKODOKA 1968. III! KKSA 1700. Kav .507.5. niKKON 1186. Skeel 1.531. Jr. 22.54. THOMAS 63. 185, 209. 347, 377. 442. 779. 9,56. 1338. 14.52. 2229. 2620, A. 2201. A. 2968. Jr. .3035. B. 895. B. I.3.V). Cooke 805. Dale ,5289. Elmes 1974. Eugene 5178. F. 2972. Georfie 5167. (iold .329. H.nrv 829. J. 226.5. J. 2951. Jefferson 1,5,38. Josiah 1,3.30. Jud-on 707. Knapp 5199. .S 118.5. Van V. 1888. Jr. 2581. Ill 51.53. William 5129. TIMOTHY 115. 221. 276. .560. 10,5(i. ^.,.,^<■, 458. I rn S 49. 135. 265. 296. .52.3. rom EVEL'iN .5291. TRU.MAN .541. 16.53. BurK.n 2797. Frank- lin 1.5,59. TUTTLE 613. ULYSSES 762. Grant 19J9. I H \NI A ,3.5.5. 1020. UHIAH E. 1141. URUNA 2,592. YARN IE .'^. .3043. VEKl \ PEHI.E 2074. VEH<)MC\ 220.3. VERTIE M. 2.34.5. VERN N. 2612. Edward 267.5. VEKNE L. 2.5.39. VKHNON LEON 2666. \EBI,\ J()\N .5012. VIOL\ 1692. Antoinette 1.3.34. E. 214.3. V1R(;IN1A 5110. 2888. 2922. I .Mii«.- 5051. ,5211. Hope .52.54. M\ \ T 11. LI AN ,3071. 308 ATWATER GENEALOGY WADE H. 3031. WANDA MAY 2808. WALLACE 2330. WALTER 2703. B. 2139. Blanforcl 3060. C. 13S7. Donald 2904. KUlre.ljie 1639. Grant 1465. Hull 2295. Marvin 3026. 3164. Lucius 2123. Sanford 2056. \S . 2622. Vi AKD 400. 2860. B. 2486. D. 2504. W ARREN C. 2212, Jr. 2730. Ill 5215. East- wood 3020. Jr. 3104. Weiister 2042, Raymond 2798. WAYNE 1. 2427. Alien 5174, Gordon 5193. W. C. RIVES 1416. WELLS 972. WENONA KING 1731. \V ESLEV 2597, 2937. H. 1706. W. HUDSON 1777. Vi ILRERT RUSSELL 2847. WILBUR OLIN 869. W II.FHKI) MILTON 2131. WILLAKU TAFT 1161. WILIAM 62. 177. 191. 212. 331. 344. 380. 395. 447. 474. 646. 704. 773. 796. 898. 1053. 1191. 1336. 1484. 1552. 1933, 1969, 2145. 2231. 2593. 2638. 5282. Abner 840. Albert 1216. Anderson 3012. B. 1261, B. 2013. B. 2962. iienjamin 2708, Bennett 3094. Jr. 3161. Bifielow 844, Bradford 2318. Brings 3017, Bull 2283, C. 5187, Charnley 1228. 2644, Clioate 2151, Church 2065, Claire 2286, Clar- ence 1576. Clark 1542. Clarke 2154, Clarkson 2165. Collins 832, Cutler 510, 1595, 2338, Cutler 111 5095, David 2054, 3162. Dewitt 1405, E. 958, E. 1087. E. 1730. E. 1842. E. 2886. Edward 814. 2n(i 2161. Edward 5043. 3042. Eldridge 3123. Jr. 3124, F. 2760. Felix 3148, G. 720, Glover 906. (;raham 2302, Gurr 5333, H. 1008, H. 1274. H. 1680, H. 2360. H. 1849. Henry 787. 2007, 2551, Ilenrv 1611. John 5145. James 1716, Jared 747, Jesse 384. John 2224, Will K. 1327, L. 1149, Langworthv 1863, Jr. 2558. Ill 5127, Lee 1617. ' Luman 2167. Lvman 923. Lvman 2314, Mar- shall 3089. M. 1359. 3005. Marvin 1255, Ml l.aujihlan 5123, Mont-iomery 1226, 01mstea. Ruth 454. ((>\. illaii.lie 16,38. CRABIRKE. S. 3083. CR AMI'TON. Marv 1099. CRANK. Marv 627. Ralph Jr. 2742. ( K \\ KN. Martha A. 1191. (RIM. riiilip. Rejiinald and Kut^ene 1767. ( RIITON. K. G. 5016. ( |{()>S()N. Marv E. 2261. ( |{t)l (II. I.u.lla 1733. ( K(t\\ I.. !.. II. 287,5. (.Rl M. \li..- .>-. 2143. CUNNINGHAM. Charles 1493. George 149 L Marv A. 14.32, Manfor.l 1493, CLRTI>. Ellen L. 13.54. (;. B. 12,32. Horace 12.32. Rh.i.la 516. |)\G(;ETT. I)a\id 1227. Eli/aheth 260. Leonard A. 312. Kre«Mnan. |)\ILY. Addie A. 12.50. ItM.LA.s. Jahe/ 29.50. I)\NIKL>. KniiK C. 2070. Su^an A. 8,32. I»\RK. J O.I I a 1,39,3. DXRNEl.L. H.len E. 2376. lt\RR()\\. AINon 2927. I)\\ l>. Ruth .507). |)\\\>()N. I'aKa 2951. .^u-an J. KKKI. I»A^. Virginia 2.302. George, Jora and Ja. k 21,37. J. E. 2288. DKRI'.^. Marv 125.3. DEW. \d.li.- 21.38. DE Win. 1'. J.. I'r.-.l.ri. k. Paul and (,r,,rj;.- 2023. Dlliltli:. I.u.v Ann 128. DK.KKRMAN. Euni..- 123. Uaa. 27. Ruiii 275. I»|( kl\"^(>N. Mihiii.- 17(17. |)IKrM\N. ()r-.,n. (hr.din.-. KiIIn 1703. Dll I \Rll. Nilli.- B.ll.- ,30!H. D1LLKNI'.K( K. Nd.rin.. 1121. DIMMOCK. Beaulah 881. DIMON. jay. V. W . and R. A. 1102. DIXON. Ethel 2291. I.ueille 2293. DODGE. A.l.lie B.. 1762. Anita 13%. DOERMAN. Anne M. 1402. DONALD.^ON. Klmvra 1531. DOOI.I ril.K. Hannah ,30. Harri.l 335. DORM \N. Kin.lin.- 1082. DOl (illKRTV Thomas 2380. DOWNS. Helen 1231. DOW. Eli/aheth 2789. DR \KE. Marj:aret 1438. DRAIN. J. A. 2744. DK \I'I".R. Grace 2566. DK \\(). Amanda 1.336. DKKW. .>>allv L. 419. DH IX 1 1 KR. (;. W. 269,3. DKI^K \. Ruth K. 1428. DRl IC^. \nna 1,5,33. DIIIIK. Archihahl I).. Elmyia. Virfiinia, (iornelius. Jr. and .Nancv Louise 22,56. DUNBAR. Evalena 14.57. DUNCAN. John B. 510.3. Rachel 515. DUNCANSON. Mart:aret 1883. DUNLOB. Eliza C. 106.5. DUNN. Mary %1. DUNNELL. Jane 1868. DUNNIN(;. Dr. W. B. 1980. DURBIN. Nellie 2102. DURHAM, J. M.. Carney. Cai.v and I'muI 2974. DUSidNG. Susie G.. 729. DLTSON. Th.dma 7,3. \)\ KR. \d.lia 763. KDA. v. 2824. EDDEN. Wm. C. 1,502. EDICK. Il.l.ri M. 2057. EDI. IN. \hi\ \. 2126. KDlAKDs. Marv W. .3021. EHLER. H. C. 28.59. EILEEN. Hazel .5034. Kl I lO! T. Marv Kli/.ah.lh .39,5. Kl I.IXIN. Manila A. 2872. KI.SON. Mah.l 1269. EL^. Ruth 16 11. ENOS. Hannah 1185. ESCOKKIKV. \lfnni 28,33. E\ WS. Ilarri.'l (..58. Naii<\ lla\ l.')9. K\ \RrS. Caroline A. 431. K\i; \. l.awnn.-.- 2867. KMxNSWORlH. Ann 121. I \i;i; \Mi, ll.ih.rl 1986. I \i;i;i i 1 . (,. II. 2123. K\l!l!l\(.i()N. Kii-.iiia K. 2951. K\\()R>. I nam .30,58. KAY. Mahel 279L KKNN. Cath.-rin.- 1026. IKK(,l >()N. Martha ,361. KKBWID. Minni.- 1706. KKRRIS. Jeanne 2,582. KKSSKNDKN. Harvey (;.. W . ii.m.i. I»r\\iii Ih.rv.v 172,5. IIKI D. Sarah 1,3,38. Il\l 1 ^ . Charl S.. 1971. i- |--lll,i;, I'a-.hal. ATWATER GENEALOGY 311 FLyXGG. Sarah 460. FLETCHER. Henrv 1509. FOLDS. T. McK. 2343. FOOTE. Marv L300. FORBES. Eva 1262. FORD. Elizaln-th 344. Ruth 1016. FORTNEY, Edith 2691. FO.STER. Eveline S. 2338, Frances 1.593. Amanda 624. FOVi LER. Ann 704. FOWLES. Alice M. l.'.L',",. FOX. Amanda 710. J. L. 2987. FOY. Florenc- T. 99. FRANK. Linnet ta 1500. FRANKLIN. \X . I... Harold. Dana. Ros- well and Jason. ERASER. Jessie LockwootI 2262. FRAZER. Christena 828. FREDERICK. Clarence 2570. FRENCH. J. F. 2754. FRITZ. Lena 2330. FROST. Albert E. 1150. FULLER. Lucretia 612, Sophia 638. FULTON. E. J. 2114. FUSARIS. Rose 2118. GADE. Florence (;. 2831. GALE. Clarence 1054. Ellen .\1. GALBRAITH. J. K. 22.50. GANNETT. Vesta B. 2360. GANNON. Lillie 2959. GARMER. Grace 126.5. GARRETT. Hannaii 2300. GARRISON. Mamie 2977. GA.'^KILL. Mary. Margaret. Dorothy. Lucia. Richard. Jean and Lawrence 1878. GETZ. Geo. F. Jr. 2363. GIFFORD. Celia .575. .^usannaii 562. GILL. Alice 2292. GILLEN. Charles A. 2121. (;ILLETT. F. H. 2128. GILLIS. Lyman 1209. GLOYD. Harrv 2735. GOBER. Daniel 2988. GODFREY. Maruaret B. 2490. GOFFE. T. .S. .3066. William 3067. GOLDWAITH. Jo.l A. 2648. GOODNOW. Ellen A. 1201. GOODRICH. Grant 709. GOODYEAR. Jane 241. Lowly 118. I'am- elia 1076. Sarah .563. Susannah 277. (;ORHAM. Caroline 670. Onlla U.2. K-- bi'cca 258. GOULD. Nancy 328. GRAHAM. Charlotte 1785. Edith 1213. Ruth 1.561. GRANNIS. Eunice 274. GREAGER. Nellie 2375. GREEN, Maria 2029. Savannah 2986. GREENE. Aliliv 1146. I.ucv Huntington 41.5. GREGORY. Sarah A. 384. Charles P. 3003. GRIFFIN. Marv Ann 61.3. Carolvn 3117. GRITNEY. Marv 837. GROSS. Frank '212.5. GROVE, Sarah 2334. CUNTER. Harol.i E. 3079. GURR. Laura 24.56. GU^ER. James E.. C. A.. Elizalu-th, Jane C. .^arah H. 1721. HAGENAH. W . J. Jr. 2.362. H.MT. John E.. .Martin, Kenm-lh, Clayton. Donald. Harold. France-. Hirliirl and Leslie 2414. HALE. Emilv C. 1183. Mars f.6,5. I'liri..- 325. HALL, Fhehe 90, Carolin<- 1). 379. Lucy 550. Joseph 83.5. 11 Wll'd.lN. Sarah H. 110(1. IIWIII roN. Mexan.ler 1.5.i2. L.lwrna A. 2t,W>. II \MM(»M». \lden 2881. H.\R1)1.\. John 1'.. Win. Atwat. r. <:.r:il. and Harvev 2113. II \KK\ESS. Eli/.alMth \. 628. II \i;\ir.S. Hu.lolph 1257. 11 \KIM:H. MarllKi 18.56. H.VRRINGIO.N. (). C. 1289. HARRIS. -Marv 264. .Sarah 98. Jane. H.iiv and J. H. 231.5. JANE. Bettv ami J. H. 231.5. 11 \KKISON. Almira F. 476. IIAKI. Eav 2.307. Lucv 2372. HATCH. Emilv E. 179.5. HAW LEY. Ahifrail .590. HAY. Ida 1.595. Svlia .'^. 99. 1I\>|)EN. Ennna 1226. Ilas.len FamiU 1 l'»7. II \^ KS. Earl 2418. HW.NES. Ella B. 1849. HAYS. Mildnd 2876. II \Z\HD. Harriet 624. H \/KI.I().\. E. B. 2617. HEALY. Lois 27.54a. HEATON. Ahi-ail II. I.v.lia 119. HEAVER. W. I.vnwood 21.50. 1IK( KM W. Clare 2318. IIK\1IN(;W AY. Dori- 2870. Julia 678. HENDin. Julia B. 792. HENRY. l'.ernhar(l 12.32. Harri.le 1.39,5. Louie 287.5. IlKINTZ. Lulu 1405. IlKKMW. Lucille 2819. HEKKICK. Marv 739. HEWLETT. H. B. 12.32. HE.^TER. John K. 1988. UK K»)\. E. I).. Raymonil. Richard and llarhara 1865. HI(;G1N.^. Gertrude C. 241.5. MILL. Julia 1.5.56. Mary I. IHH^. M..iildi "H;3. II I LIS. Julia 1.56 I. HIl'CHCOCK. Mice 1701. Hannah 271. Mrral. 4.58. 1I()\DLEY. Harriet 51(1. Julia M. 486. H()\(;. Ilul.lah 29.5. HOEFM \\. Howard 2762. J. I). 276:1. llOl.ElUxOOK. Lydia 8.3. HOLLOVi AY. Silas 428. HOOKER. Edward T.. Cleo. .sarah. Su-an. C. H. and C. G. 1,562. 312 ATVVATER GENEALOGY noKToN. Julia 2y;i:. HorLHKl>N Anna 317. c;iari-.TO.\. Lv.lia 276. Mary .582. I'ali- fiur 132. HI .MPHKK\. C. C. 309.5. Janet 2740. HI NT. l.fsWv 2855. Ora S.. Grace, Clem- ent. W hiteiaw, (ila(i\s. Robert and Jean 2376. I )e Alton 2853. Harrv l'.. Svlvia. Mettie and l)ori> 2379. HI NTEK. Louis U.. Elizabeth. Robert and Ruth 2077. HI Rl). l.oi^ 136. HI RKON \.N. Ruth 2928. Ill KIi:i 1. Ralph W. 2767. inilOl >K. lilanrhe 1616. INCAI.I.S. Edward 1214. INCH \\1. (no. M. 1642. lNNo>ENZI. Cinerva 2891. iSl.E^. Mildred C. 3U9I. IN ES. Ephraini Aft. Hannah 211. Lmii-a 180. Miriam 81. Ruth 28. J \(:ol5>. E. H. 3014. JEN( K>. \\m. L. 1732. JENKINS. J. W. 2960. Mildred F. 1.509. JE.V^tJN. Alice 1876. JOHN.S, R. H. 3006. JOHNSON. Ann 2342. Charl.itle 2849. Ira 1098. J. M. 3013. Na..mi 479. R.eves E. .30.59. Thonia- 19. JOHN.STON. MarN 410. 2801. Alma 1139. A. E. 2199. JONES. Abinail 51, Anna 2161. llerner. (i«-raldine. Helen and Howanl 2376. Iri« I.. 1.394. U-ah R. 2308, Nathaniel 8. Sarah lOUJ. J I 1)1). Johanna .>1.3. J I NE. Nancy J. 1281. KIEI.S. C. H. .3047. KEEI ER. Esther 1.598. KE1.1.0(,{..s. I.aura 470. KEI.EV, E. I). 2249. Ellen 12.36. KEI.SEY, Venia 10.58. KEMP. Eli/^il.eth 1654. KEMI'ER. Emma .'^. 1978. KENT. Lillian A. 1814. I'. J. and A. At water Jr. iVt(}, KERR. Hel.n 287.3. KE->"^I ER. Frank J. 2442. II. nr> M. 1259. KEK 11 \\1. \.r.i M. 28r>9. KEV Mars :{9,i. KIMI'.ERI.V Mariannr 6.53, .Sarah 442. KlNi;. A. J. 2978. Edward G. 1224. 1968, Janu'!- T. 1217. Stanley L. 2323. Lrania 700. KINNE. H. M. 236.5. K1KI!\. Clarance 123.5. KN MM'. H.lrn M. 7.52. KNIFFEN. Rloumy C. 1248. KNOTT. Esther 311. KNOX. Jennette 441. KNl rSON. Clara 2022. KOIIN. Leona 1761. [.\C.\. Frances A. 1696. LAUD. Edwin. .MeMna and Mabel 1517. LWinERT. Harriet 1141. 1 WIKEIII. l.iliie 297.5. I \\(-^T()\. Jean 2581. LANCWORIH^. Fannie A. 111.5. LARKIN. Hannah 790. LAW. Charles 1249. LAWRENCE. Diana 651, Harriet 1781, \ a.ia 2058. LEA. Fanny 3082. LEAMINC. Esther .322. I.E\RV Sarah L. .389. IE WITT. Edith M. 1276. LLICinON. Marie G. 1424. i*riMilla 82L LEONARD. Win. P. 2982. Eli/.ab.th .380, Edwin .S. 2825. LEWIS. Charles F. 2850. Edward Jr. 1232. F. W. 1232. Harold 1878. Mary 291, Sarah 351. l.liU!^. Florence 1261. LINDSLEY, Jessie L. 2416. I.ISK. Mallie L. 2489. i.i.O^ D. Charle- 3028. KtliDLl.L. Vdeiin.- 15. 2258. l.Ot.kL. Lv.Kn 2171. .Sward 2170. I.OCKH \RT. Jane .545. LONG. Wri-ht 1.346. lOl ES\. liei-ea 70.5. I tl\ F. Jarnev 2759. 1.1 (I S. M. 2675. 1.1 DI.OW. Anna H. 24.33. II M)(;REN. Car! \. 2467. I.'* M \N. Racii.l 232. John W. and Edward 1209. l.'iON. Fi.l.lia J. 1072. Jun.- 1979. MACK. Nellie 1280. M \CO\Il!FR, Marjiant 209. M \GII I.. Mars J. 767. M \KINSON, Geo. \.. R.,I,.M T. an:l Marv 1887. \1 \l l^(t\. Kc.^. iia 1051. M M.ONF. \M). M W^lll 1 l». \l.i;;ail (>. \I WW \KIN(.. Carol 2880. M \R1N(;. Louis.- 2760. M \|{K. Ge..r^:e C. 1151. M \RK>. I.u.inda 1127. Mas 1.503. M \n\{\ \1 T. J..^.pli .5()M). M \l!^ll. Chl.M- \. 1815. M \i; I IN. I.u.rriia 637. M \\U:\. (Hialdine 2376. M XRI'OCELLO. Nellie A. 1). 2974. ATWATER GENEALOGY 313 MASON, Esther 1449. .1. II. I IIH. \laiir 3098. MATTISON. W. G.. Edwin. Rav II. an.l Mahrl 2121. MATTIIKWS. Cornrlia 770, Klmiiia 1>. IMi. -Marfiaivt 22W. W m. 29H9. MAXFIELI). EUsworlli. Win.. \Iarv. Vir- fjinia, Constance 1516. MAXW F.I.I.. Emiiv .115. M.\^. \lil,ltv,l V. 216.5. MA^ r.KHK^. Kicluu,! D.. James G., Laura June. Kicliaiil ami J. (,. Jr. 2377. MAYNARI). W. \.. Kei.l, Julia and Jr. 2976. MeCAHE. J. J. 2839. MeCM'FKKTV. Marv E. 867. MeCAl I.E^. Eleanor 2931. MeGLARNAN. Marv 830. McDonald. J..an '2016. \Iari.lla .501.0. McDowell, .^arah F. 1109. Mc(;F;ni(;AN. Mar-an-l 2084. MeKAV Mar-arel 397. Flovd A. 828. McKEEGAN. Elizabeth 730. McKENZ^ . Marv 636. McKEOWN. Claudia 1408. McKINNON, Isahell 1316. Mcknight. (;eo. f. 5330. McNlILT^. Josephine 2559. McRAE. Jam.- Ill 1885. McWILLLWlS. |.al..lla A. 923. MEAD. Anna 749. Hannah 106. MEI(;S. Marv A. 1873. MEI.^TER. 2757. ME^^I \R1). Allen R. 2320. MERHI \M. Alice 1521. MERHILl.. Caroline A. 937. MERKIMAN. Nettie A. 1274. Sarah 20. MERWIN. Minerva 775. ME.SSMAN. Herman G.. Viola. Haxmrnid. Alia and Dorothv 2147. MEYERS, Selina 1690. MILLER. Elsie 2063. Frances 1552. Frank S., H. A. and Linden 185.5. Hallie 2.5.53. Henrv 1991. Mary 518. MILLER. Rohert B.. Carthel. Waymon, Robert Orlan 2012. MILLETTE. J. A. 1511 A. MILLI(;Ai\. Ann 829. MILLSPALGII. Martha 1137. MINER. Hannah 418. Jane 1160. MINES. Eli/.abrth Jane 2836, MITCHELL, Ahiiiail S, 414, MIX, Anna 86. Dorothv 80. Eli/abeih 15. Mehitable 22. MOCK. Eliza A. 1542. Ruth 2871. MONTGOMERY. Emilie 660. Marv 660. MOORE, Carole E. 2153. Emma L. 3097. Hattie A. 982. MONTODO. R. W. 2817. MORGAN. Charles L. 1319. MORRLSON. Bertha L. 2295. Florence 2257. MORROW. Georfie T.. 2965. J. S. 3022. Roht. G. 2966. MORSE, Allen 1198. \It)>EIA. Hannah .523. \l()>^. \nna 149. Hannah 13. IMiehe 89. \l()l IIW IG. Ada A. 17'X.. Ml I A VNE'i. Fred M. 2212. MdNlvOF. .Sarah IHKH. .\U NSON. Crait; l)oiit:las 2649. \n Rl'in. Marx Ann .391. Ml KK W James \\ . .iou'J. Jan. ' , ,.2. NFLLIs. Mari.- 2W27. NELSON. Fsth.r .\L 2274. NFSSF. Muriel 139.5. NEVILLE. Eu;:ene C. .3021. NEW SOME. Ella Mas 2 I'M. NEW ION. Eunice .V). NF^ M \N. Robert L. 1«W.. Nl( IIOL.S. C. S., C. H. and Richard 2101. D..r..ihy M. 2\W. Eliwtheih 762. Patience .597. I'hedie J. 1050. Ravniond E. and I). 2100. Nil IFION, Jani.f 28(.J. NIXON, James 2565. NOR K IS. .Sarah 18.30. NOR ION. A.hline 1021, Anp-linr 791. W m, M, 2642. OAKE. June 2790. OAKLEY. (;ertrude 124.3. OBLENDER. Jane 2.580. OLD.S. Geo. Daniel Jr.. G«-orn«'. .Marjtarel 23 10. OLM.sTFM). Marv 9.32. OLSON. W m, .5207. ONE.\L. Martha G. 2919. OFRY. Lillian 815. OSP.ORN, Amelia J. '»7L Gladia- M. 2J10, l.ucN 281, 0\ Fi; ION, Va-hti 648. I'ADW AV .Mav 836, PAGE. Eliza Cora 29.57. .N.dlie Eastwood 2961. PA(;EN. I herese 2782. PM.MFK. William 706. PAKAMOKF. Fred"k l%t). PARET. A.lalin.- 1720. P\RKFR. Rach.d .301. li.rman F. .5051. Phxllis E. .5051. P\1;KIN, Clara 80.5, F. M. 2(t91, ]• \KK>. Laura Ro-ilee 2991. Edna (;. 30<.<). PARMFLE. Ruth Caroline 4-10. PARMFLEE. Eli/a lOW. Otis A. 1317. PATTERSON. John .S.. 1695. Robert 2971. PFM'.oi)^. Mii.ired 2an. PF\K>\I.L. Mbert T.. 1182. PEARSON. Wm. E.. Edward and Eli/^i- belli 243.5. PECK. Annie .50.5. Elizabeth 272. Mehit- abb- 110. Patience 1.5.53. Reberca 490. Rulh 7. PFEIM E.S. Frances 16.56. PELL. J. A. Jr. .30.52. PERKINS. Thomas (;. 1212. PFRRINE. H. C., Jr., Emma and Charles F, 1597, PERR'^ , Blanche 299.5. .Sabrina .5%. Wil- lian 2741. I'ETERS. Margaret 2f.73. 314 ATWATER GENEALOGY PETF.RM).\. Dorotlua iWiT. PKTTIItONK. Hul.lah 2W. FEniM.ll.L, Esiella M. 1499. FKniS. Naiuv 1537. PHELPHS. Carrie 1286. PHILLIPS. Elort-iuf 2m>. 2446. Sarah Pl( KK1{I\(.. Marv 1773. PIEPEK. Will.. Htiijaniin. Jan.- an! i)a\iil 1882. PIEKCE. Aniii.- 13,'>0. Sarali 1161. PITKLN. Truman 4.S2. PLM IKMU H(.. V.l.li.- 1278. POMKKDI. llarri.i 474. PO.Ni). Chariot I.- 448. J.nnie 2310. POST. Cali-la 844. POTEKT. Nirfiinia 5333. POTTEK. Marian 2492. POWELL. K. W. 2891 A. PKM 1. O. Louis.' 728. PKEMO. Ell.n 2199.\. PRESTON. Ehira E. 111. Fr.-.l.ri.k A.. E. W.. C. I), an.l H.nrv A. 2259. PKICE. Ann 570. Eli/.ah.th 1304. Susan 913. PHIT( M \KI). l-aa. W. 2927. PI (,H. \iiiiir II. 2972. PI M)EK>0.\. John 3. PIKI)^. Eannv 558. Max H.l.n 1755. I'l KTELL. Anali.lh- 2929. PI TN Wl. I.la 1770. K \.NKI.\. (..-o. S.. Mary. Robert, Georpe an;l E\rr»-tt 1715. RECTOR. Ph.l.v L. 1540. REED. .Sarah 889. HE. Hannah 286. IVarl I. 211J. HIIEV. John IL. Hlan. hr. Jamie 1616. RHOl)E>. (;eor^;e 2391. Li.la 3020. RICE. Ainan.la 1196. Annie .S. 1697. Julia \. 375. I.ucv 221. i'ollv 5.54. RICH, i.ruriir III. 2362. IJM II \HI)^. Meihia 28.1 RICHARDSON. L..uise 2187. RI(;(;.S. Phili|> and Sharon 257.3. RIDDER. Jane 296. RII.K^. W. II.. Pauline. \im.- m.i DeW ill 2120. RINCHOl sE. Eli/aheih 796. RIVES. Mart:aret .S. 816. ROi'.ERIS. Ceiia A. {OOl. .Sarah A. 726. I!<|( KW ELL. l.v.lia 5. Rnll^KNOW. Warren 1886. ROllNON. Ali.e 1758. ROOT. Carolina. A. .524. Hatti.- 1310, l.u.y Curii- Mf). /imri 416. ROSE. Thomas 2947. RosEWEI.L. I.N.lia 26. ROSS. Caroline 1423. Eli/a 1087. ROSSMASSLER. E. C. Ri.har.l. E.luai.l. Deln.rah I87.S. R(H ND. Olive M. 745. Rol N|)s. Eli/;il.eih C. 1002. I!()l \IiI1{|:L. C. W. 1395. C. 11. 2690 \. ROWE, Ahi-ail 71. Anne E. 1302. Svlvia K. 2144. RO^ S. Lv.lia 207. RL CC. \V. t:.. W. I), an! c:iaienee 2399. RLSSELL. Martha 2494. Rl ST. Ann 1637. Maniii 1097. Rl TLAND. Ali.e 25(.9. KM>KR. Ella C. 981. R^MAN. John J. 1256. SARIN. I)a\i.l C.. Thomas ami Leta 2127. SAC:KETT. Retsev 120. Julia 537. Lx.lia 267. Nanev 531. SACE. Marv 1386. Viifiinia 1211. SAN150RN. Jane 2645. Parmelia. A. 694. SANEORD, Amos W hile 5,53. Ell.-n 1578, Evelyn 569. Fianees 733. I utli.i 1038. Susan .')71. W iliia \\ . 73. SAUNDERS. An-ieline 1255. SAL'SMAN. Ella 1712. SAYRE. Damari- I. sen \EKER. E. llu|.e 1156. SCHKNK. John 2(.k>. >( HMIhr. Milclie.l 2700. SCHOCIl. Ja...l) 2926. SCOTT. Margaret 49, 151, Mari.lla 1028. SCRANTON. Emma 1158. SCI I.I.ON. Aimi.- 1186. SEAR.S. Elsie 1617, Col.lie 1619. Saiali \. 776. SECRlSr. Lilx r. 99. SECER. Ilenrieiia 845. SEC NEK. Ruth 2079. >ll \KEKR. Lois 73. .sHANKLAND. Vinlenlia 54L SHANNON. Jane 1760. SH \W. Manila C. 2936. SHELDON, lluhlali 16M. Mrliilahle 645. Su-aii M. 1201. SHELCREN. Milton Jr. 5267. SH ELTON. Chas. 1225. ^IIEI'MH). Csnlhia 2M)1. ^111 KM \N. liinali .H9. Marv l.%0. sllKKKOD. Marv 967. .si IKK WOOD. SHIPLEY. Ilel.n Kelts 1647. ^IIIKI K^. Kalheriiie 900. sliOW KKs. Ilairi.l M. 1539. s|| I i;. \nnie M. 2968. .sill.. \iin 7.58. Raehel 1780. SIMMONDS. Ilarrv J. 2998. ^IMI'sON. I.la •20r.6. sKINNKK. Caiuiin.' 7M. M.niiaiei M. I 1(17. si. IK, HI. Ki.hanl .S. 73. SMITH. A. la .H005. A.lelli.ii II. I77i'>. \ii fill-la 1652. Charioiie <*.H. Clia-. I.. 2805 \. Dean Miller 2123. Dorothea 1890. E.lwar.l W. 1872. EKa K. 2111. Hannah J. 1809. James II. 2981. June \. 2697. James. .Mice and James W. 2143. I.vhiaml Palmer 1886. Mari. C. 6.56. Rm-m 1118. Sarah II. 2686. SNEin Ki i;. K. I.. \.\'i'i. ih iiii.iia 1 1.;''. SNIl'K.s. K..lMria :u;02. KniiK 2'):\'). M.n I ha 2932. ATWATKR GENEALOGY 315 SNOW DEN. Marv 1162. SNYDER. Catlirrinr 1071. Kli/al.nl, 682. Aaron 2iU7. SONDEKEGGER. An Inn. IMnIi-. Viiiiinia anil Wni. 2287. SPENCER. Man 2.S82. SPRICCS. \laiv lOU. STACKS. K.iiih 2211. STACK I'OL. Marfiart-t A. 898. STANLEY Ccor-c I.. 1309. STARKWEATHER. Ella 1343. .'^TEADMAN. Estcll,- 1 lO.S. STEELE. Maiv Louis.- 801. SrERl(;ERE. Ruili 1760. .STERKIN. Lucy V)H:x .STERLING. Isah.lla 1228. STERRETT. Kalhnitic E. l.V). .STEVENS. Ella 1 IW. Hannal. \1. iV)',. Loi- 59.1. STEWART. Marv 969. STODGILL. F. E. 3060. .STONE. Howard 2328. Jolin S. 1977. I'lii- lanila 324. Sallv 293 L ST()HR.S, Clarissa 3.56. STOREY. Florence 1306. STOW. l(hal)od 9. STREETER. Ivan 28.58. Marv 11T3. STRICKLAND. As.ha 347. .STRONG. Lizzie Lee 1279. STROPLE, .Sarah 825. STROUD. Manly D. 2938. W\ F. 2952. Bruce 3029. C. H. 3025. Chas. P. 2935. John S. 2933. STUART. D. D. jr. .5091. SULLIVAN. Edward 1103. \ ir::inia 25.58. SUTHERLAND. 1. muel 1042. Neil, Cecil. Claude. Edna and (!lairr 1430. SCUTLIFf\ Eunice 237. SWIFT. Caroline 1363. TAFT. .Jane L. 633. TAL-MADGE. Hannah 76. Pii.4)e 69. TATAM. John. J. A.. Willanl. Nancy. Judith and Maniaret 1883. TAYLOR. Jande 3016. Sahrina 827. TEED. Elizaheth 129.5. TERRY. Hanford 1989. Lvla 73. THATCHER. H. E. 12.33. T11()MA.S, Kathcrine 73. \Iarj;aret 968. .Sarali 261. THOMASON. Dora .\L 3012. THOMP.SON. Eunice .58. Hannah 11. Helen G. 2411. Julia 337. Muriel 5107. Nancy .303. Rose 100.5. THORNTON. R. 1. 1151. Elsie A. 1597. TICHENOR. Sarah 10.35. TIDI). H. A.. H. .S. and H. .S. 2479. TIFFANY. Almira .5.38. TILLEY. Lucy 574. Rhoda 565. TILTON. Marv Elizahelh 1775. TIMBERS. Minnie A. 1789. TIMMONS. Lucretia P. 9.58. TINKLEPAUGH. James .5332. TITTERLY. Frank 1990. TODD, George, G. H. 1391. TOMPKINS. Ph(4)e B. 1774. TORRES, \hnira KiS. ChrisU-na 399. row \>EM). .Sarah 2.5f). Thoma^ V. 1212. IREP AL. I.eta M. 2127. I Rli'PEr. W. K.. Frank and Will 2138. I Ul ESDELL, Chas. an.l Charlotte 1160. I R^i ON. .Sarah 6.5. ITCKER. Florella MM. I n. \ Ann 691. II R\. Lea. 2.5.3K. TURNER. J. M. 300H. Martha. \\. 12W>. TLRNLRE. Eli/al.eth A. 4.32. Tl RPIN. (;e.>r;i.- R. 2980. 11 i; I! EM INK. S. I!. Jr.. \nn.-. W < I. \. .uhl W. W. 2W8. W. I'. 2'>3 . IT I 111! 1 . Kli/aheih 1779. Tl JILL. Al.i^:ail 32. Esllier 62, Jane lU.iO. Jude 99. Lois 102, .Mary 176. 1 ^ E. I'.onnie I). .3019. I ^ I ER. Panllda 26f). \ ML. Callwrinr 210.5. \ \N \LEN. Eli/.al).th K. W.6. \ \N M.ST^NE. Namv 601. V\N DERZEE. Fn-moni. MaI.el. L,on. Clair. Llo\d. K.iih and Elmer 17W). VAN HOI TON. Marion .529.5. VAN .SCHAICK. Delia 707. VAN SWEARINGER. Elizaheth 13.5.3. V\N V\l KENI5ERG. Mi..- 1163. \ \l N. Minnie E. 1299. MCKEK^. Em.lin.- 11.32. \()GEL. Clara 2761. VOLK.STORF. E. R. 2681. VOORHEES. Lucie E. 287'>. W \l DHON. Mar^ar.-l 1887. W \L(.|{ \EE. Emeren.-.' 2318. W \LKER. Helen 860, NancN 2251. W ALKLEY. Emma E. 171L W M.LACE. Jam.-s C. 2.322. J. 11. .50f.l. W \I.TER. Ri.hard 2.562. WALTON. Annie Eli/.uhelh 2979. Cather- ine 1686. W \RD, Mary 21. W \HIN(;. \lar-aretta M. 429. W \RKEN. Emeline 8.57. W ATKINS. Waller. Roherl. Joyce. Suz- anne. Ri.har.l 2019. W ATSON. Minnie 2.30.5. W EAVER. Marv L. 626. WE HER. R. W. 2469. W LED. Alon/o. R. 1.321. W EIS.S. C. F. 2.58.3. W LIST. Mar}:aret .528. W EI.KER. Orlev .5042. WELLS. I.->ie 16.39. Josie 1229. W EN DOVER. Lvdia A. 1104. W ERTZ. Montana 2674. WEST. Fern 271.5. James L. Jr. 2160. W E^r \LL. Doroihv 2672. W L>TON. Carlo M. 1131. W ETMORE. Delia 191. WHEELER. Mav 128.3. WHITE. Ellen i.3W. Marietta 'HMk Mary W . 963. W HITTI.ESE^. Louise 9.34. WILCOX. Edwin A., Frederick ami Har- old 243 L Marjnrv 2.3.39. 316 ATWATER GENEALOGY WILDER. Hi-tsfv 1102. WILEY, Abbie C. 1895. WILKES. Maitlia 814. WILLARD. Elizabeth 175. WILLIAMS. Anna 236. C. L., Lester. Har- old. Edith Marjorie, Robert and Doro- thy 2304. Helen A. 1534, Henrietta P. 1153. WILLIAMSON, Katherine 1060. WILLIS, Phebe 1179. WILLS, Albert 1395, Emma 2149. WILSON, Amy 2930, Helen M. 1275. Pa- tricia 2389. WINDNAGEL, Fred 2757. WING. Sarah 204. WINSLOW. Zadie I.. 1351. WINTON, B., D. and Jane 1882. WIRRIES, M. C. 2919. WISENBARER. Leida H. 2158. WITT, A. C. 2699. WIXOM Family 73. WOLCOTT. Robert L., R. F., Richard 2059. WOLF. Frank and W. S. 2758. WOMBLE. John Josiah 2943. Rufns P. 2969, Harvey C. and Samuel 2941, Wm. 2944. WOOD, George, Ida 1216. Genevieve R. 2846, Kalie 2485. WOODARD, Marcia 869. WOODSIDE, Mary B. 326. WOODWARD, Solon 1251, Mary 1128. WORTHINGTON, Opal 2916. WRIGHT. Catherine 689, Margaret 893. WRIGLEY, Philip K. and William 2362. WYATT. Harriet 2643. YALE, Elizabeth 74, Louise C. 861, Sarah S. 378. YOUNG, Mary H. 2828, J. Norman 2468, Lucy E. 2480, Glenn H., Jr., Elizabeth, John, Marguerite and Alta 2467. YULO, Helen T. 2127. ZARNOS, Mildred 2692. ZENISEK, Inez 5118. ZIPPLIES, Laura V. 2805. ZUMWALT, Amelia 1665, Malinda 1664. UNCLASSIFIED ADORETTI, Dorothy A. ATWATER, Albert C. Jr., Arthur R. Sr., Arthur R. Jr., Charles Dorf Jr., Edna M., Howard J., James A., James Man- ley, Mary L., William, Roy Stewart. CLARK, Stella Atwater. HEITMAN, Claire. TAYLOR, Myrna Atwater. THOMAS, Gladys Atwater. 5134 — page 254 — JANE BREWER, b. Sept. 2, 1920, in the Dominican Republic; m. June 31, 1942 in Providence, Harlan Buttfield Pratt. Residence Watchung, N. J.; active member Plainfield Garden Club (Garden Clubs of America ) ; Junior League of Plainfield and Republic Party. Elected Republican Co. Committee Woman from my district and G.O.P. Munici- pal Chairman of Watchung, ( Somerset County ) . Daughters, Virginia Atwater, b. Sept. 3, 1943. Deborah Ward, b. April 7, 1945. Laurens Carey, b. Feb. 15, 1949. Jane Blanche, b. Jan. 24, 1951. 1397 — page 184 — GARRETT BARRY, father of the well known stage, movie and television star, Garrett Barry Atwater, Jr., died January 15, 1956. 2261— CHARLES E. ATTWATER, first cousin of the Author, d. Feb. 22, 1946, on his way to Westfield, N. J., on a train from Boca Grande, Fla., where the entire community had gone down to the station to see him off. 2745 — MARY DOROTHY, dau. of Charles E., m. The Reverend Arthur Francis O'Donnell, Rector, St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Westfield, N. J., d. April 13, 1947. Children: Mary Dorothy, b. May 5, 1934, m. Sept. 30, 1953, Marine Corps Sgt. Raymond Nelson Perkins, Jr. Gregory Lee Perkins, b. Aug. 18, 1955. Helen Attwater, b. May 5, 1934. Lawrence R. Attwater, b. Feb. 1, 1943. 2746— HELEN IRENE, dau. of Charles E., b. Jan. 5, 1906, teacher, m. 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