(Eolumbta ImoFratty in tl|e (Ettg of N^ui f ark Genealogical Library GIVEN BY ANNIE ARNOUX HAXTUN 1905 f./ A HISTORY AND GENEALOGICAL RECORD OF THE ALLING — ALLENS OF NEW HAVEN, CONN., THE DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST, AND JOHN ALLING, SEN., FROM 1639 TO THE PRESENT TIME. " We find it's true, there's blood that's blue That in our veins is flowing. And then we find some other kind, O'er which we do no crowing." COMPILED BY GEORGE P. ALLEN, North Woodbury, Conn. New Haven, Conn. : PRESS OF THE PRICE, LEE & ADKINS CO. 1899. THE AUTHOR'S APOLOGY. The grandparents of the compiler of this book died when their children were quite young, and the consequence was they grew up with little knowledge or care for their ances- tors; and so it was in my father's family that little was known of our origin or relations beyond those of our imme- diate neighborhood, where there was quite a settlement of Aliens, all related and all friendly. When this work was begun at 67 years of age, the most we knew of family history was that three brothers, Samuel, Amos and Cornelius, came from Woodbridge before the Revolutionary War, and settled in that part of ancient Woodbury called North Purchase (later Camel Hill), which in the division into towns became parts of Washington and Bethlehem; Cornelius about three miles from the others, was on the Washington side, while Samuel and Amos, neighbors, were on the Bethlehem side. The inception of this compilation was on this wise. About six years ago I was introduced to a lady of near my age, who was very pleasant and interesting. I soon learned she was a granddaughter of Cornelius, and as I was a grandson of Amos, we were second cousins, and had never lived ten miles apart, and yet personally unknown to each other. I said this is a shame that our families have known so little of each other, and if you will help in your family we will have a family record of those three brothers. She readily assented and within a year or so we had it fairly well completed. In the meantime we learned there were other brothers and sis- ters in the family, and becoming interested to know more and all that could be learned of them, 1 went about it in earnest, with the result of the present volume. This, how- ever, has not been attained without a great searching of records and an extensive correspondence of several years' duration, but it was taken up voluntarily and persistently followed at my individual expense without expectation of pecuniary reward for collecting the facts. I have found quite a number who have been desirous for a genealogi- cal record of the Allings, who have encouraged and aided me, but a great part of the name have been indifferent to 383D12 4 THE AUTHOR S APOLOGY. it, while some have given their families with reluctance, and a very few have respectfully refused. Every caution possible has been used to secure accuracy, but in a work of this kind, with so many names and dates, it would be hardly human to find no clerical or typographical mistakes. While the records of New Haven and several other towns have furnished the foundation for this work, I am greatly indebted to other sources for its completion. Amos H. Ailing of Derby (now deceased), William R. Ailing of New- ark, N. J., James Allen of Saybrook, Conn., Mrs. William Ailing of Rochester, N. Y., Rev. George Lansing Taylor and Mrs. Robert Dickerman of Hamden, Miss E. vS. Tomlinson of Waterbury, have all been reliable and willing helpers, while many others have freely assisted in obtaining records of their relatives; for all which I would here express my grate- ful thanks. This work is far from being complete, but my age (73), and the consciousness that my physical and mental powers are fast slipping away, are admonitions that m}^ part must soon be ended; and to save to posterity what the search of years has gathered, I now and here present my contribution — imperfect as it is — to the general genealogical wealth of this country that is fast accumulating among the descendants of the Colonial Ancestry. George P. Allen, North Woodbury, Conn. ARRANGEMENT. The index figures at the right of names show the genera- tion from Roger, ist, or John, Sen., their emigrant ancestor; and the figures at the left are the lineal numbers in their branch, from the same ancestor; the lower figures, if any, refer to the page where the same name and number may be found with further records. To trace out ancestry. — Find the name in this book by the index, look above the name for the parentage, then by their lineal and page numbers find the grandparents, and in the same manner continue following back until the emigrant ancestor is reached. ABBREVIATIONS. a., or 06., aged, abt , about, b., born, bp., baptized, bro., brother, bu., buried, ch., church, chd., child or children, d., died, d. y., died young, d. i., died infant, dau., daughter, f., father, gr. , grand. gt., great, gt. gr. f., great-grandfather, 1., living, m., married, mo., mother, r., residence or resided, res. , residence or reside, rem., removed, s. , son, s. i., without issue, wf., wife, um., unmarried, Wdbge., Woodbridge, Wall'd, Wallingford, ( husband ( and wife. INTRODUCTORY. The origin of the Aliens is lost in the impenetrable mists of the nnrccorded ages. The name is very ancient, and is supposed by some to be of Saxon origin, and to have been originally written Alwyne— signifying "beloved of all." It is a very common name in England, frequently appearing in history, and almost invariably spelled Allen. John, William, Thomas and Edward seem to be favorite christian names; for the early Aliens were Christians, and many of them emi- nently religious, and mostly were non-conformists in later times. William Allen of Walsingham, Eng., was among the first of Protestant martyrs in 1555. Rev. John Allen, an Eng- lish Puritan, had to flee from home in 1596, and settled in Massachusetts in 1639. Rev. Thomas Allen refused to con- form, and was silenced in the English Church and fled to Massachusetts about the same time. Cromwell speaks in high terms of his Adjt.-Gen'l Allen as a most reliable and earnest religious man, and in the records of the persecuted Puritans there are many Aliens among them. Many of our English Allen cousins were men of much executive ability. As early as 141 3, under the reign of King Henry V, wc find Thomas Allen was High Sheriff of London, and all the way along the succeeding ages the High Sherift', Lord Mayor, and other important offices were often filled by Aliens. So we need not feel ashamed of our ancestral name. While the origin of the name Ailing— which is, perhaps, even more ancient than Allen— cannot be demonstrated, it seems probable it came from the ^^thelings or Athelings— con- tracted Allings— a dark brunette race of the Angles, who came with the Saxons from Germany to Britain in the sixth century; they drove out the Scots and took possession of the country, giving it the name Angle-kind (England), and by INTRODUCTORY. their intermixture we have the Anglo-Saxon race Ailing is the name of a very ancient town in Denmark, which indicates the origin of the name as German or Danish, while the ancient places, Allington, Allingham and Allingford, in Eng- land, render it probable that at one time this was not an uncommon name there, but it seems to have almost, if not entirely, disappeared in later times, while Allen has super- seded it. Burke's Encyclopedia of Heraldy gives forty differ- ent crests for "Allen," four for "Allyn," and one for "Allin," but none for "Ailing," indicating its rarity in comparatively modern times. The word ^theling means " a person of royal blood," and the Athelings or AUings were a hereditary aris- tocracy, a thoroughbred brunette race, unlike the other Angles and Saxons, who were " a light haired, fair complex- ioned people." These Allings located in the north of England, and were converted to Christianity by the Culdee Mission- aries, while the other Angles and Saxons in the south and west were still heathen barbarians. This opened the way for the great success of St. Austin and his band of Roman mis- sionaries, who came to England in the latter part of the sixth century. As the Allings were the first of the Anglo-Saxon converts, so the Allings and the Aliens were among the lead- ing Christians of England in early as well as modern times. It is said that Roger and many of his earlier descendants were of quite dark complexion, evidences of it still appearing in some branches of his offspring, and that it is not improbable he descended from the Allings (Athelings), and though his father and relatives spelled their name Allen, yet Roger and John, Sen., with their children, changed the form to Ailing, perhaps to restore this ancient name and perpetuate the identity of their line; there is a tradition that they changed the spelling to distinguish themselves from the Milford Aliens founded by Henry and Gideon Allen, who are cred- ited with being loyal to the English Church, while the New Haven Allings were uncompromisingly hostile, and might 8 INTRODUCTORY. have desired to avoid all suspicions of consanguinity by a uniform name, hence the change to Ailing. I have also found another tradition, that when Roger was in England after his father's death, he studied up his ancestral line and found an ancient spelling of the name to have been Ailing, and for that reason changed it. The compiler has been told there is a record that "Roger Allen applied to the court and had his name changed to Ailing," but as the entry has escaped my notice, I cannot vouch for its truth, but, be that as it may, for the first quarter century of the New Haven colony, Roger and John, Sen., answered to the name of Allen, but after about 1660 Ailing is gradually introduced into the records, until, at the close of the seventeenth century, Ailing had become the universal orthography of the descend- ants of Roger and John, Sen. This spelling continued for a full century, when some of the branches reverted to the form of their original grandfather, James Allen, the father of Roger, with whom our history begins. I will here add, that I have been told I ought to change the spelling of my name to Ailing, and that no other way is proper for a descendant of Roger Ailing. While conceding a right to ever)' son of Roger or John, Sen., to so spell their names if they wish, I still claim we have a better right to Allen, the way James Allen of England— the father of Roger — spelled his name, unless a good reason for the change by Roger can be given, or it can be proved we are the descendants of the ^^thelings (AUings) who were with the German invaders and conquerors of Britain in the sixth century. THE NEW HAVEN ALLENS (ALLINGS). It is claimed there were some forty different Aliens who early emigrated to various parts of this country and founded separate lines, variously spelling the name Allen, Allyn, Allin, Allan, etc., but Roger and John, Sen., who settled in New Haven, only spelled Ailing, and they are thought to be the projenitors of all in the United States who thus spell the name, as well as many who have restored the more approved English form — Allen. Tt is proposed in this work to take up only the New Haven Allings (Aliens) and their descendants, and to follow the spelling of the name as used by each individual. Roger and John, Sen., were cotempo- raries and the founders of the New Haven Allings. Roger seems to have preceded John by about ten years; they were acquaintances and friends and named their children so nearly alike, there can hardly be a doubt they were relatives, and tradition makes them cousins, though we find no recorded evidence of relationship, but since Roger was first on the ground, we shall give him the first place in this history, to which he is entitled. What we know of his ancestry is all contained in his father's will, which is given in full as fol- lows: "In the name of God, Amen. I James Allen, blacksmith, of Kempston in the county of Bedford, beinge of good and perfect memory at this present (praised be God therefore) doe make this my last will and Testament in manner and forme followinge. And first of all I bequeath my Soule into the handes of Almightie God, my Creator and Redeemer. And for my bodie I Comitt it to the earth willinge that it be decently buried in a Christian- like manner and way. And as concerninge my worldlie goods which God hath bestowed upon me, I doe give them and bequeath them as followeth, ffirst I give and bequeath unto my Sonne Roger Allen nowe liveinge in Newe England the full Sume of thirtye poundes, And to his children Tenne poundes to be equally divided amongst them within sixe moneths after my decease. Item — I give and bequeath unto my daughter Joane the nowe wife of Abram Dowlittle live- lO THE NEW HAVEN ALLINGS. inge nowe alsoe in newe England the full si;mc of Tenne poundes. And to her children Tenne poundes to be eqimll}' divided amon"st them within sixemoneths after mv decease. Item — I doe give nnto my Sonne William Twelve pence, And to his daughter Elizabeth I give tenne Shillinges to be paid to her at sixteen yeares of age. Item — I give and bequeath unto ]\Iartha Parkes my daughter ffive poundes. And to each of her sonnes, Mathew and John Twenty Shil- linges a peece to be paid (both hers and theirs) within six moneths after my decease. Item — I give more unto Martha my daughter one Saffe Cupbord, one mattresse one paire of sheetes one greene chayer one greene stoole one barrell. Item — I give more unto Martha my daughter one feather bedd and one feather bolster. In case my daughter Joane comes not to demand the same within twoe years. If she doth then I will both the feather bedd and feather bolster shal be hers. Item — I give unto Richard Parkes husband unto Martha Parkes half a Crowne. Item — I give and bequeath unto my daughter Mary Warrens children, Mary Warren, Rebecca Warren and Margaret Warren and James Warren, three poundes a peece. To be paid unto them and either of them (shall they live) at the age of sixteen yeares, And to her other fower sonnes William Warren, John War- ren, Thomas Warren, and Henry Warren, I give and bequeath forty shillinges a peece, those of them who shall be at my death of sixteene yeares of age, to receive the same sixe moneths after my decease. The rest to receive the same when they shall come to the age of sixteene yeares. Item — I give and bequeath unto my sonne John Allen that messuage or Tenement house and outhouses with the Close thereunto adjoyninge scituate and lyeing in Kempston wood end. And alsoe one Close more, called by the name of Nyne Leyes, with the appurtenances thereunto beJonginge what- soever unto him, the said John Allen To have and to hold to him and to his heirs forever. Item — All my other goods and chattclls whatsoever unbe- queathed I give and bequeath unto my said sonne John Allen, whom I make my whole and sole Executor of this my last will and Testament. Item — I nominate and appoint my two trusty and well beloved friends John Ampps of Kemp- stone and William Ridgeley of Newport Paggnell Overseers THE NEW HAVEN ALI.INGS. It I of this my last will and Testament And I doe give and bequeath nnto them Twelve pence a peece. In Witness whereof I the said James Allen have hereunto sett my hand & seale the seaventh day of January in the year of our Lord God one thousand sixe hundred hftve and sixe. James Allen, [l. s.] Signed and sealed in the presence of Edmund Allen, Luke Pickeringe The marke of Sarah Witt. This Will was proved at London before the Judges of pro- bate of wills and grauntinge of Administracions lawfully authorized, the twentieth day of January m the year of our Lord God accordinge to the computacion of the Cherch of England one thousand sixe hundred fiftye seaven, by the oath of John Allen the sonne and Executor therein named. To whom was committed administracion of all and singular the goodes, chattells and debts of the said deceased. He beinge first by Comission sworne well and truly to administer &c." Prerogative Court of Canterbury Register, Wooton, Folio 36. The children of James Allen as named in his will were Roger Allen, migrated to New Haven, Conn.; m. Mary Nash. loana Allen, migrated to New Haven, Conn.;m. Abram Doolittle. William Allen; m. and lived in England. Martha Allen; m. Richard Parks in England. Mary Allen; m. Warner in England. John Allen, his executor. This John, brother of Roger ist, could not have been John Allen, Sen., of New Haven, for he was married there four or five years previous and was living there at the time James made his will, and resided in New Haven until his death. It has been thought and claimed that Roger was in the colony of pilgrims under Theophilus Eaton and Rev. John Davenport, who came over in the Hector, Ferris (Femes) master, and who were the original settlers of Quinnipiac (New Haven) in 1638-9, but the following extract from the Colonial History is clear evidence he came over with Captain Lamberton: " May 6, 1640. Mr. Lamberton delivered into Court an account betwixt himself and Good'" Spencer, whom he 12 THE NEW HAVEN ALLINGS. employed as his steward att sea on his voyage hither; for which service he allows him 5 lbs. and 10 s. for the whole voyage; but whereas he dyed before he had served half the voyage, he desired that Roger Allen who succeeded him should have one-half of the hyer." If not one of the original settlers, Roger Allen (Ailing) was one of the very early landholders and a conspicuous man in the political and religious affairs of the New Haven colony. He was given a desirable and eligible location in the original "lay out "in 1641, his residence being on the corner of Church and George streets. The first recorded act found of him was his signature to the Plantation Cove- nant or Fundamental Agreement on "the 4th day of the fourth month called June 1639," but that he did not sign it at that date is proved by the fact that only 63 persons gave their names at the time of its adoption, and 48 names were added later as they became free planters and church members; for only such were eligible to the elective franchise — and as Roger was not admitted into the church till 1641 and his name was the sixth from the last in the added list of 48 names, it is not probable he gave his signature to it until about two years after it was first adopted, for the record says he was received into the membership of the First or Center Church in 1641, and on the 29th November, the same year, he was admitted a member of the bar or court. Before 1643 (probably 1641) he was a recorded planter. Estate one per- son, 40 lbs. 17 acres of land, yearly rent for land 4 shillings 3 pence. On the ist July, 1644, Gov. Theophilus Eaton took the oath of allegiance and fidelity and then administered it to many others, and among them were Roger Allen and Robert Allen. This is all found of Robert. It seems likely he died soon after, leaving a widow and one child, for in 1648 widow Allen is mentioned, and in 1662 to 1678 widow Allen is recorded as a family of two persons (herself and child), estate 35 lbs. and 20 acres of land. In ]\Iarch, 1646, Roger was allotted pew No. 5 in the meeting house, and his wife Mary in corresponding pew across the aisle (males and females were seated sepa- rately). "In August, 1646, he took John Potter an apprentice for eight years to learn his trade (blacksmith) and have board and clothing supplied, and to get five shillings at the THE NEW HAVEN ALLINGS. ^3 end of the time." November 5, 1650, "Roger Allen and his man were fined for coming late to train." February 17, 1653, "it is ordered Roger Allen for his great negligence m the watch when the alarm was given, that he pay 20 shillings, which'the court gives to the military company to buy powder to improve themselves in shooting at a mark." ' Roger's father died in 1657, and he returned to his paternal homestead in England to receive his patrimony and that of his sister, Joana, wife of Abram Doolittle. He was absent from New Haven several months, and the following entry appears in the records: " August 21, 1658. Roger Allen being returned from England was told that whereas the town had formerly chosen him to be a Public Brander of Horses-for they had also appointed him to take notice and keep a record of what horses or mares, etc., are sold and shipped out of this town, with what else is ordered in that case by the Jurisdic- tion '(Gen. Court) in May last, which he might understand from the secretary, and have a copy of it." He was a blacksmith as well as planter or farmer, being quite a large landholder, and was an active business man, much above ordinary abilitv, of sound judgment, of strict integrity, of sterling worth, and, crowning all, with an humble and earnest religious character. He was often called upon to ap- praise estates and damages, to act as an arbiter in the set- tlement of disputes, held many oiifices of trust, was a Custom House officer, a Collector of the " Colledge Corne," a Sergeant in the first military company, and was the first and only elected Treasurer of the colony until he became ineligible by being chosen a deacon in the First or Center Church m 1669 which office he held until his death. All through his life he was one of the prominent leaders in directing and carrying on the civil and religious interests of the new set- tlement, ending his life on the 27th of September, 1674, with- out a blot upon his fair name— a worthy progenitor of a numerous and upright family line-which, though not emi- nently illustrious, has been very uniformly conspicuous for its estimable characteristics of moral excellence that make a community worth the living in; the very salt of society. With scarcely an exception, his descendants have been honest, industrious and good citizens, helpful in all good works, and ready to do their part in promoting the peace and best inter- 14 THE NEW HAVEN ALLINGS. est of society. 'The earh' fathers were a type of the charac- ter that New England is proud to claim as peculiarly its own. They were men who make the most of their surroundings; who reap prosperity from a rugged soil; who join honesty to thrift; who love liberality as they scorn extravagance; who know there is no station in life, however lowly, or however high, that cannot be filled with dignity; no reward of life which cannot be gained by industry, integrity, good sense and good morals;' and upon this base rests the ancestral char- acter of the Allen Allings. As a matter of course the Ailing blood has been so much thinned by intermarriages, that the name has in a measure lost some of its early characteristics, yet it is believed there are few, if any, names carry with them a more deserving reputation for integrity and the cjual- ities essential for good citizens than attach to this. ' Roger Ailing, ist," s. of James Allen, blacksmith, b. in England, and emigrated to New England abt. 1638, and settled in New Haven, then Quinnipiac; m. abt. 1642 Mary, oldest dau. of Thomas. Nash,* gunsmith. He d. Sept. 27, 1674. She d. Aug. 16, 1683. They had 7 chd., as follows: ■^^McLvy AWing,'^ bp. Nov. 26, 1643; d. Mar. iS, 1716. Y^f Samuel Ailing, ist,- bp. Nov. 4, 1645; d. Aug. 28, 1709. j*j John Ailing, ist,''' bp. Oct. 2. 1647; d. Mar. 25, 17 17. j% Sarah Ailing,"^ bp. Oct. 12, 1649; d. « Elizabeth Ailing. - "> Susanna Alling.- f^ James Ailing, Rev.,- b. June 24. 1657; d. Mar 3, 1696, at Salisbury, Mass. Roger Ailing, ist, blacksmith, at his death in 1674, left only a nuncupative will, which his children accepted. His estate inventoried at 394 lbs 17s. His widow, Mary (Nash) Ailing, survived him about nine years, and disposed of her estate by will as follows: The last Will and Tcslaiiieiit of Mary Ailing of Ne7V Haven — icidow. Not knowing how soon my last change may bee, and being at this present in competent iinderstanding and memory doe * Thomas Nash of Bendley m. Margery Baker, and their fivi- chd. were b. in Hnsjland, whence they came to America with the colony under Rev. John Davenport, in 1637. He d. May 12, 1658. Shed. Feb. 11, 1655. 'I'heir dau. Mary m. Roger Allen (Ailing). Margery Baker Nash was dau. of Nicholas and Mary iHodgetts) Baker, He d. Nov. 14, 1632. Nicholas was oldest s. of John and -Margery (Madestard) Baker. THE NEW HAVEN ALLINGS, 15 order and dispose of that worldly estate I have to dispose of, in manner and form as foUoweth. Imprimis — I give to my eldest son Samuel Ailing- a feather bed upon which I lodge, and bolsters and two pillows and the best coverlette and the biggest brasse pan and one of the biggest pewter platters. Item— I give unto my son John Ailing my biggest brasse kettle and one of the biggest pewter platters and the greene rugge and my great chest that stands in the lean too. Item — I give unto my son James Ailing the best flocke bed and one feather bolster and two pillows and curtains about the bed and the bed stead and one payre of the best sheets and a greene coverlette and two blankets and ye fur- nace and ye cast brasse skillett and six napkins and one table cloth and one of ye biggest pewter platters and one cow. Item — I give unto my daughter Mary Mosse a flocke bed and bolster and two pillows and the single greene cover- lette and one blanket and one payre sheets and the great iron kettle and one of the biggest pewter platters and my trunk. Item — I give unto my daugter Sarah Peck the lesser brasse pan, and one of the biggest pewter platters, and the wain- scott chest that stands in ye chamber and the dark colored covercloth and one blanket and the great iron skillett. And all the rest of my estate (after my just debts are paid) whether within the house or abroad, in cattle or other- wise I doe heartily appoint to be equally divided among all my children, only my son Samuel Ailing to have a double part — my wearing apparel excepted, all these I give to my four daughters, Mary Mosse, Sarah Peck, Elizabeth Ailing and Susanna Ailing, to be equally divided among them. Also I doe define and appoint my eldest son Samuel Ailing to be my sole executor of this my last will and testament, and in confirmation that I ordain this my last will and testa- ment I hereunto sett my hand and seal this seventeenth day of July, 1682. Her . Mary N. Alling. mark. Elizabeth and Susannah, children of Roger and Mary Ailing, are onlv found on record in the will of the widow l6 THE NEW HAVEN ALLINGS. Mary, as above. The descendants of Roger and Mary Ailing- now follow, the small figures at the right of the names indi- cate the generation beginning with Roger, and the figures on the left or preceding are the lineal numbers, and the figures below them (if any) designate the page where the same name and additional family records may be found. ^ Mary (Roger, ist). j§j- Mary Ailing,' bap. Nov. 26, 1643; d. Mar. 26, 1716; m. Apr. II, 1667, Joseph, s. of John Moss, r., New Haven. He m. (2) July 11, 17 17, wid. Sarah Gilbert, dau. of Joseph Peck. Children. -^jr Joseph Moss, Jr., Rev.,''' b. Apr. 7, 1679; m, Feb. 10, 1715. 10 Samuel Moss Serg't.,^ b. Mar. iS, 1680; m. Barbara Bowers, Dec. 3, 1713; 2 chd., Mary, b 1715, Jonathan, b. 1718. 11 William Moss.^ b. June 28. 1682; m. Abigal Riggs. Mar. 18. 1714; 5 chd. ^. Rev. Joseph Moss, Jr.,' graduated at Harvard in 1699, and received the degree of M.A. from Yale in 1702; from then until 1706 he was Rector of the Hopkins Grammar School, New Haven, and from that time on until 1731 he was the settled pastor over the church in Derby. He calculated and published an almanac in 1720, and it is thought to have been the first printed in this State, which was done by Timothy Green of New London. (Conn. Quarterly, 1898.) j\ Samuel i\lling, ist, (Roger, ist). ^ Samuel Ailing, ist,' b. Nov. 4, 1645; d. Aug. 28, 1709; res. New Haven, (i) Elizabeth Winston, b. Dec. 11, 1649; d. Dec. 8, 16S2; m. Oct. 24, 1667. (2) Sarah Chedsey; m. Oct. 26, 1683. Chd. all b. in New Haven, (by I) if Samuel Ailing. 2d.''b Oct. 16, 1668; d. 1732, at Newark N. J. Tcnj John Ailing,'* b. Mar. 27, 1671; d Apr. 23, 1734, Elizabeth, N J. j\\ James Ailing, 3 b. July 29, 1673; d. Mar. 17. 1752, Wallingford, Conn. jJ^if Roger Ailing, 2d ■' b. Dec. 9. 1675; d. May 2, 1676, New Haven. yW Roger Ailing, 3d,'' b. July 28. 1677: d. Apr , 1759, AUingtown, Conn. ^■^5 Theophilus Ailing, ^ b. Feb. 17, 1680; d. 1757. East Haven, Conn ^\ Daniel Ailing, ist.'' b. 1682 (?); d. 1756, Orange, Conn. THE NEW HAVEN ALLINGS. 17 (By 2) -^ Sarah Ailing,^ b. Jan. 17, 1685; d. Nov. 27, 1761, New Haven, Conn. ^»3 Elizabeth Ailing,^ b. Nov., 1691; d. s. i., 1768, New Haven, Conn. •^ Caleb Alling.s b. Sept. 7, 1694; d. Dec. 9, 1756, Hamden, Conn. 2_2_ 17 3 Esther Ailing,^ b. Jan. 10, 1699; d. ■ Sergt. Samuel Ailing, ist, blacksmith, made no will. He married (i) Elizabeth, daughter of John Winston, who bore him seven sons, and died soon after Daniel was born, in 1682. He married (2) Sarah, daughter of Deacon John Chedsey, by whom he had one son and three daughters. On the 20th Oct., 1709, she was appointed administratrix and Joseph Moss and John Punderson appraisers. Estate inventoried 526 lbs. 7 s., and distributed to Samuel, eldest, double portion 96 lbs. Roger, 3d, had already received his part. The other eight children 48 lbs. each. John was given a right in the home- stead (corner Church and Center streets), 2 acres in the mead- ows at West Side, i acre in town and eight acres near Roger's farm (Allingtown), Daniel and Caleb land at Oyster Point. In 17 1 1 Caleb and Esther chose vSarah. their mother, to be their guardian. Samuel Ailing, ist, had seven sons and three daughters that lived to maturity, and all had families, given in this book, five of them heading lines that extend down to the present. Samuel, 2d, the eldest, settled in Newark, N. J., John at Elizabeth, N. J., James at Wallingford, Conn., Roger 3d, at Allingtown, Theophilus at Allingtown, but removed to East Haven, Daniel at Orange, and Caleb at Hamden. John' (Roger, ist). ^ John Ailing, ist,'b. Oct. 2, 1647; d. Mar. 25, 1717; m. New- Haven, Jan. II, 1671. Susanna Coe, b. Aug. 16, 1653; d. Apr. 3, 1746. C/nVdren. If Abigail Ailing,^ b. Nov. 23, 1673; d. Mar. 8, 1739. 2* Susanna Ailing, ^ b. Mar. 16, 1676; d. Oct., 1683. If Hannah Ailing, ^ b. May 23, 1678; d. Dec. 9, 1725. If Mary Ailing, s b. Sep. 14, 1680; d. 1759. II Jonathan Ailing, ^ b. Oct. 13, 1683; d. June 13, 1775. If Sarah Ailing, ^ b. Aug. 29, 16S5; d. May 4, 1765. II Ebenezer AlHng,3 b Nov. 22. 1687; d. Sep. 18, 1734. |A Stephen Ailing,^ b. Mar. 4, 1689; d. 1717. fl Susanna Ailing,^ b. Oct. 3, 1693; d. Oct. 18, 1776. l8 THE NEW HAVEN ALLINGS. 5 Sarah'-' (Roger, ist). ( Joseph Peck, res. New Haven. \^ Sarah Ailing," b. Oct. 12, 1649; m. Nov. 28, 1672. C/i//drc'n. 82 Sarah Peck,^ b. Sep. 11, 1673; m. (i) Mar. 31, 1698, Thomas Gilbert; d. Dec. 23. 1711, a. 39; m. (2) Joseph Moss, July 11, 1717- 33 Joseph Peck, Jr.,^ b. Oct. 9, 1675; d. Jan. 9, 1745, Newark, N. J ; m. Lj^dia. dau. of Edward Ball. 3* Samuel Peck.^ b. Dec. 29, 1677; d. Dec. 30, 1703; m. Abigail Hitchcock; res. New Haven. 8'> James Peck,^ b. Feb. 17, 1679; d. 1760; m. (i) Abigail Morris, (2) Hannah Leek; res. New Haven. 36 John Peck, 3 b. Oct. 6, 1682; m. Esther ^Morris; res. New Haven on paternal homestead. 3" EliphletPeck,3 b. May 12, 1685. 3« Abigail Peck, b. May 2, 1686; m. Robert Talmage. 39 Mary Peck, b. Oct. 6, 1689; m. Stephen Rowe, b. July i, 16S7. •*" Ebenezer Peck, b. May 2, 1693. 8 James' (Roger, ist.) .j\ Rev. James Ailing,^ b. Jitne 24, 1657; d. Alar. 3, 1696; } res. Salisbury, Mass.; m. 1688. ( Elizabeth Cotton, b. Aug. 5, 6, 1663; d. Sept., 1743. C/nVt/rc'//. ■11 Joana Ailing, •= b. Mar. 5, 1690, Salisbury, Mass. *8 Mary Ailing, 3 b. Apr. 10, 1692, Salisbury, Mass. *3 Elizabeth Ailing, Md. Sep. 2, 1694, Salisbury, Mass. Rev. James Ailing, youngest son of Roger, ist, was edu- cated at Harvard College (now university), where he gradu- ated in 1679. He afterwards studied for the ministry and was called to the church in Salisbury, Mass , in 1682, where he died in 1696. Sibley's Harvard Graduates, Vol. HI, p. 173, says of him: "James Ailing, b. iC)57; d. 1696, a 39. Rev. James Ailing, M. A., of Salisbury, Mass., born June 24, 1657, was son of Roger Ailing of New Haven, whose wife Mary, eldest child of Thomas Nash (gunsmith) of New Haven, died August 16, 1683. The nuncupative will of the father directs that his son James Ailing be brought up lo learning. THE NEW HAVEN ALLINGS. I9 At a meeting- of 3j,e Corporation, 14, 3, 77 he was chosen schollar of ye house. Being from ye colonic of Nox or New- haven, he received seven pounds from ye Pemoyer Fund by vote of ye Corporation 3 July, 1679. January 17, 1681, the village of East Haven, Conn., having received encouragement from the General Court, appointed a Committee to speak with Mr. James Ailing to know his mind with reference to his settling there as a minister. He served them several months, but contemplating a long journey, he declined the invitation to stay longer with them. His name occurs several times in Noahadiah's Russell's Diarv in con- nection with payments made to him. In 1682 he was invited to preach in Salisbury, Mass., and probably delivered his first sermon there the 17th December. He was ordained 4th May, 1687, being the successor of Wheelwright, and the third min- ister. He died March 3, 1695-6, after three months' sore sick- ness with dry Gripes. He was a gentleman well accom- plished and of a sweet disposition. In 1688, Ailing married Elizabeth, born 5, 6 August, 1663, daughter of Rev. John Cotton of Plymouth (H. U., 1657), and his wife, the daughter of Dr. Bray or Bryan Rossiter. She outlived him, married his successor, Caleb Gushing (H. U., 1692), and died in September, 1743." (" Savages' Genealogical Dictionary says James Ailing married, in 1688, Elizabeth, daughter of Rev. Seaborn Cotton, of Hampton." Does the parentage agree ? — Ed.) Court Records, Probate Court, October, i6py. '' This Court grants liberty and full power to Mrs. Elizabeth Allen, late wife of Mr. James Allen, the recent pastor of the church at Salisbury, deceased (upon her petition), to make sale of such housing and lands in the town of Newhaven as belonged to the estate of her deceased husband, said estate in housing and lands being in a decaying and wasting condi- tion, always provided that good security be given to the countie Court of Newhaven for the preserving of the produce of the said housing and lands for the heirs and legatees of the said Mr. Allen, when they shall come to age to receive it." Rev. James Ailing left no sons to perpetuate the name. The record will be continued, starting m lines with Roger's son John, the Recorder, and from his (Roger's) grandchildren, the sons of wSamuel. ist. LINEAGE OF ROGER ALLTNG, ist. BRANCH OF HIS SON JOHN THE JUDGE. -^ John Ailing, Esq., called also Recorder and Judge, was the second son of Roger Ailing, ist. He was the founder of a numerous and talented branch of the Ailing family. He married Susanna Coe, daughter of John Coe of Stratford, and by her had nine children; one died young, and the other eight all married and raised families, estimable and honored in their day. He seems to have been more talented and emi- nent than even his father or brothers, having held numerous and important offices of honor and trust for many years. Although he learned the trade of blacksmith from his father with his brother Samuel, ist, he seems to have been much of a student, and was interested in the cause of educa- tion and in the prosperity of Yale College, having been its Treasurer from 1702 until his death in 1717. He was elected Deputy or Representative by the colony to the Court or Assembly for twenty terms, and his name is entered on the record John Allen until 1701, when, for the first time, it is spelled Ailing, although I find his signature Ailing at an earlier date. In 1704 he was appointed by the Assembly the Judge of the County Courts and also the Probate Judge, and was annually reappointed until 17 14, when Jonathan Low was appointed to succeed him in the County Courts, and in 1716 he became so disabled that he could not attend to the busi- ness, when the Governor and Council delegated Samuel Ells to act for him during his disability. While Judge he united over seventy couples in marriage. For a time he was himself a member of the Governor's Council, and on the Governor's Staff. In 1708 the Assembly put into his care " a barrel of gunpowder with lead and flints answerable for the colony's use.'' In 17 14 he deeded to his son Jonathan several tracts of land, and also "all of his blacksmith tools of whatever sort," and in the same year he also deeded to his sons Ebenezer and Stephen various other pieces of land in about New Haven. BRANCH OF HIS SON JOHN THE JUDGE. 21 An old slab in the Grove Street Cemetery reads: " Here lyeth interred the body of the Worshipful John Ailing, Assis't, who died March 25, 1717, Aged 70 years." His family record is given on page 17, and his descendants are continued as follows: ff. Abigail Ailing/ his oldest chd.,b. Nov. 23, 1673; d. Mar. 8, 1739; m. Aug. 3, 1699, Dea. John Punderson, b. Dec. 10, 1673, s. of John, one of the original seven pillars of the New Haven Church. Children. *■* Abigail Punderson,'* b. Dec. 3, 1700. ■*" Susanna Punderson,* b. July 22, 170^. ■"5 Hannah Punderson/ b. Dec. 21, 1704. ■*^ John Punderson, ■* b. July 25, 1709. 14 Hannah Ailing,' b. May 23, 1678; d. Dec 9, 1725; m. Apr. II, 1705, Capt. Francis Brown, b. Oct. 7, 1679; d. Sept. 23, 1741; res. New Haven. Children. *8 John Brown,* b. May 14, 1706; d. at Branford, 1758. ■*s Samuel Brown,* b. Oct. 6. 1708. 50 Mehitabel Brown,* b. Apr. g, i7ii;d. Oct. 10, 1797; ni 1731. Daniel Trowbridge. 50 Stephen Brown,* b. Aug. 10, 1713; m. Sept. 27, 1739, Mabel Bradley. 51 Timothy Brown,* b. Apr. 10, 1716; d. Feb. 21, 1750; m. May 24, 1744, Mrs. Hannah Ailing. 52 Isaac Brown,* b., probably twin with Timothy; d. Nov. 21, 173S, a. 22. ff Mary Ailing,' b. Sept. 14, 1680; d. 1759; m. Apr. 11, 1705, Stephen Whitehead; res. New Haven, Children. 53 Stephen Whitehead,' b. June 5, 1706; d. Mar. 4, 1707. 5* Sarah Whitehead,* b. Oct. 27, 1729. 22 LINEAGE OF ROGER AIXING, FIRST. |4 Capt. Jonathan Ailing,' gr. s. of Roger, ist, b. Oct. 13, 1683; d. June 13, 1775; m. Oct. i, 1713, Sarah, dau. of John Sacket, b. Aug i, 1693; d. Nov. 13, 1766. C/iildicn. fl John Ailing, ■» b Aug. 30, 1714; cl. 1762; m. Feb 22, 173S. %% Jonathan Ailing, Jr.,* b. May 26, 1716; d. 1771; m. Jan. 15, 1746. If Mary Ailing,-* b. Dec. 28, 1717; d. Dec. 5, 1802. ^"^ Sarah Ailing, •* b. Apr. 30. 1720; d. May 4, 1722. If James Ailing. ■• b. Feb. 28, 1722; d. Oct. 9, 17S3. II Joseph Ailing.* b. Aug. 25, 1724; d. 1S03. "" Sarah Ailing,-* b. Dec. 17, 1726; m. Smith. "1 Jesse Ailing,-* b. May 10, 1729; d. June 17, 1769; m. Apr. 27, 1763, Sarah Atwater, s. i. "2 Susanna Ailing,-* b. Feb. 4, 1732; d. Mar. 5, 1S20; um. «=> Oliver Ailing.-* b. Mar. 17, 1734; d. Mar. 7, 1785: um. "* Rhoda Ailing,-* b. Nov. 20, 1737; d. Sept. 12, 1807. Capt. Jonathan Alling's will was dated May 25, 1767, and presented in Probate Court, August 4, 1775, by James Ailing, the surviving executor. Abstract. Imprimis — Gives to dau. Mary Dickerman, five lbs. lawful money in addition to former gifts. Item— To dau. Sarah Smith, the same. Remainder, both real and personal, thus: To the heirs of Eldest s. John, deceased, One Share and a half share, to each of two youngest daus. um. and now with me ^ part of one share, that is the heirs of my s. John, deceased, shall have 30 lbs., s. Jonathan 20 lbs, s. James 20 lbs., s. Joseph 20 lbs., Jesse 20 lbs, s. Oliver 20 lbs., dau. Susanna Allmg 15 lbs., dau. Rhoda Ailing 15 lbs., that is in that proportion. Appoints sons Jonathan and James Exers. Jonathan Alling. [seal.] Capt. Jonathan Ailing was a successful business man, an energetic and prominent citizen, a valuable leader in the train band, of which he was a captain of the 6th Co., nth Regiment Militia, and was elected and represented the col- ony in the Assembly or Legislature twenty- three times from 1730 on. Of his children, the first, Sarah, died young. Mary BRANCH OF HIS SON JOHN THE JUDGE. 23 married Samuel Dickerman of Hamden. Jesse married Sarah Atwater and died without issue. His estate was dis- tributed to his widow and his brothers and sisters. Oliver died unmarried. His will, made March, 1785, appointed his brother Joseph and his nephew, Samuel Dickerman, execu- tors, gave his property to his sisters Susanna and Rhoda and to Thaddeus and Chauncey, sons of his brother Joseph. Susanna was the last survivor of Captain Jonathan's children. She died March 5, 1820, aged 92, and her estate was distrib- uted to the heirs of James, Jonathan, Joseph and John Ailing and Mary Dickerman. ^ Sarah Ailing,' b. Aug. 29, 1685; died May 4, 1765; m- June 1, 1708, Dea. Jonathan Mansfield, b. Sept. 15, 1685; d. Sept. 2, 1775- CJiildi'cn. 65 Moses Mansfield, ■* b. May 5, 1709. «« Jonathan Mansfield/ b. Jan. 27, 1710-11. " Susannah Mansfield/ b. Dec. 9, 1712; m Stone. 68 Sarah Mansfield.-i b. May 2, 1715; m. Capt. Thos. Wilmot. 69 Stephen Mansfield/b. Nov. 14. 1716; ni. Dec. 31, 1746, Hannah Beach. 70 Lois Mansfield/ b. 1717; d Mar. 16, iSoS; m. John Watts. ■1 Nathan Mansfield/ b. Mar. 171S; d. Mar. iS, 1783; m. 1745. Deborah Daj'ton. '■a Richard Mansfield/ b. 1724; d. Apr. 12, 1820; m. Oct. 10, 1751, Mis. Anna Hull. This Deacon Jonathan and wife Sarah had eight children. The youngest, Richard, was an Episcopal priest and was rec- tor at Derby 72 years. West Haven, Waterbury, Northbury * "Deacon Jonathan Mansfield lived on the corner of Elm and Church streets, site of the DeForest house, and his pigpen was on the northeast corner of the Green opposite. He was a deacon of the first church from 1751 to 1775, and was the custodian of the communion plate and wine. His negro servant, it is said, got drunk several times on this consecrated wine before he was discovered. Nathan, son of the above Deacon Jonathan, married Deborah Dayton. They had a daughter, Mary Mansfield, who married Isaac Beers of Stratford, born November 28, 1742; died August 30, 1818." (Tuttle family, p. 203.) Dr. Stiles' History of the Judges, 1793. says: •' Mrs. Beers is of a singularly tenacious and retentive memory, well read, an excellent his- torian and versed in family anecdotes and antiquities of New Haven. Her grandmother was Sarah, daughter of John AUing, who had three daughters, sensible, very worthy, venerable and social matrons, one of whom was Mrs. Beers' grandmother. They often met at Grandfather Deacon Mansfield's. Mrs. Beers was a born historic genius, taking interest, while the t ther grandchildren took none, in curious narratives, which were the food and delight of her mmd. She believed all the Judges were buried here." 24 LINEAGE OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. and Oxford were also in his care. A grandson, Achilles Mansfield, was a Congregational minister at Killingworth, Conn., i779to 1814. His daughter Susan married Rev. Joshua Huntington, pastor of the old South Church, Boston. Many of the descendants of the deacon and wife Sarah are the most noted of the Mansfield family. After the death of his wife in 1765 the deacon married (2) May 13, 1766, Abigail Dorman, who was the widow of Ebe nezer Dorman of Hamden and daughter of James and Abigail (Bennet) Bishop. They had a son, Ezra Dorman, and three daughters, who married Allings, viz.: Hannah, who married Charles Ailing, Lois married Caleb Ailing, 3d, and Abigail, the wife of the Rev. Abraham Ailing, all of Hamden. The deacon's second wife, Abigail, was born September i, 1707, joined the church August 9, 1747, and died January 25, 1798. The Connecticut Journal of February, 1798, says: "Died, Thursday evening, January 25, Mrs. Abigail Mansfield, widow of the late Deacon Jonathan Mansfield, in the 91st year of her age. On the following Saturday her remains were carried into the church at Hamden Plains, where she had resided, and an excellent and well adapted discourse was delivered on the occasion by Dr. Trumbull of North Haven, from Eccl. VII, i: "A good name is better than precious ointment, and the day of death than the day of one's birth." \\ Ebenezer Ailing,' b. Nov. 22, 1687; d. Sept. 18, 1734; m. Jan. 5, 17 16, Mary (Mercy), dau. of John Mix, b Apr. 16, 1691; res. New Haven. C/i/Zt/rcn. ••* Susanna Ailing, •• b. Oct. 2, 1716; m. Brownson. ^ Enos Ailing,* b. Apr. 6. 1719; d. Sept. 11, 1779. ''» Prudence Ailing,'* b. Nov. 4, 1721; d. Mar. 30, 1773; m. Apr. S, 1752, Joseph Brown. "" Hannah Ailing/* b. Jan. 4, 1725; m. Blakesley. "" Abigail Ailing,-' b. July 20, 172S; m. Hears. ""^ Mercy Ailing.* b. Jan. 24, 1739; m. Brownson. 7 BRANCH OF HIS SON JOHN THE JUDGE. 25 iif Stephen Ailing:/ b. Mar. 4, 1689; d. 1717; m. Oct. 27, 1715, Mary Trowbridge; d. 1730. Children. ■ \% Stephen Ailing,^ b. Dec. 16, 1716; d. Aug. 15. 1772; after the death of his f. Mary his mother ordered his name changed from Chas. to Stephen. Stephen Trowbridge was appointed guardian when his mother d. 1730 bond $1 000, and was discharged Feb. 16, 1738, by the minor Stephen Ailing coming of age. fl Susanna Ailing/ b. Oct. 3, 1693; d. Oct. 18, 1776; m. Oct. 6, 1715, Capt. John White, b. Nov. 27, 1692, Middletown, Eng-.; d. Jan. 15, 1783, New Haven. CJiildreii. ■^9 Stephen White. ^ b. Aug. 12, 1716; d. i. «o Stephen White,^ b. June S, 1718; m. Mary Dyer. 81 Mary White,'' b. Apr. 22, 1720; d. Mar, 27, 1776; m- Mar. i, 1744, Dea. Thos. Howell. 82 John White,'* b. ]\Iay 19, 1722; m. Mary Dickerman. 83 Timothy White,* b. Dec. 21, 1724; d. s. i. 84 Susanna White," b. Mar. 5, 1727; m. Jan. 24, 1750. Ebenezer Bassett. 85 Elisha White,-* b. Jan. 19, 1731; d. um. Jan. 16, 1767; sea capt. Captain John White, son of Ensign Daniel, was borti at Middletown, Upper Houses, Eng. He was a sea captain and removed to New Haven about 1720, where he died in 1783. a. 90 years. 11 John Ailing,' oldest s. of Capt. Jonathan, b. Aug. 30, 1714; d. Mar. 16, 1761; m. Feb. 22, 1738, Abiah Hitchcock, b. Aug. 6, 1715; d. May 15, 1783; res. AUingtown; she m. (2) July 18, 1781, Matthew Gilbert. Cliildycn. \% Stephen Alling,= b. Feb. 16, 1739; d. May 19, 1795. %\ Ebenezer Ailing, 5 b. Mar. 10, 1741; d. Nov. 11, 1800. \\ John Ailing. 5 b. Aug. 20, 1743; d. 1S07. Si* Mary Ailing," b, . "0 Abiah Ailing, ^ b. ; m. Mar. 17, 1773, Joseph Hull. 8* Sarah Ailing,^ b. . If Thankful Ailing,'" b. 1755; d. Aug. 8, 1S31; m. Feb. 9, 1772, Nathaniel Mix. If Eunice Ailing,* b. ; m. Jan. 8, 1784. Timothy Bassett; d. 1820, a 62. 26 LINEAGE OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. 5 5 John Alling-'s will was made March 12, 1761, four ilays before his d., and was presented in the Probate Court ist Monday in April, 1762, by his widow, who accepted the trust May 17, 1762. The will in substance is: First, gives his wife, Abiah Ailing, one-third of his mov- able estate, and the use of one-third of all the rest. Second, gives to his eldest son Stephen Ailing fifteen pounds lawful money over and above an equal share with his brothers. All the rest he gives to his eight children in this proportion: To each of my three sons one whole share, and to each of my five daughters one half share, that is to each son /-j and to each dau. ^\. Lastly appoints his honored father Jonathan Ailing executor and wife Abiah executrix. John Alling. [seal.] John Whiting, Leverett Hubbard, Mary Ford, witnesses. The widow Abiah was made guardian to three of the minor children, John, Mary and Abiah, and on July 18, 1781, she m. (2) Matthew Gilbert. On the 3d January, 1763, the estate was distributed as fol- lows: Stephen Ailing, 77 lbs. 18 s., to Ebenezer and John, each 62 lbs. 19 s., and each of the 5 daus. 31 lbs. 9 s. 3 d. If Jonathan Ailing,' Jr., b. May 26, 17 16; d. Oct. 31, 177 1; m. Jan. 15, 1746, Ame (Amy) Beecher, b. Apr. 15, 1720; d. May 15, 1775; buried in Centerville Cemetery. II Lemuel Ailing/' b. Nov. 11, 1746; m. Phebe Peck. If Lois Ailing.^ Feb. 22, 1748; m. Enos Dickerman. 8" Rebecca Ailing,' b. Oct. 9, 1749: m. Phineas Alling, line of John Alling, Sen. II Elisha Ailing, M3. Sep., 1751; m. Abigail Pardee. 9* Jonathan Ailing,-' b. June 28, 1753; m. Mt. Carmel, Nov. 3, 1774, Han- nah Bradley; s. Jonathan, b. Apr. 22, 1776. II Isaac Ailing,' b. Dec. 21, 1755; m Esther Allen, of John Ailing, Sen., line. yL" Noah Ailing,' b. Dec. 21, 1757; ni. Mrs. Mabel Cambee. 101 Arae Ailing,' b. Oct. 28, 1760; m. Ichabod Atwater. BRANCH OF HIS SON JOHN THE JUDGE. 27 Estate of Jonathan Ailing, Jr.,* was settled in 1772; his widow Ame executrix, who was also guardian for four minor children. II Mary Ailing,* b. Dec. 28, 17 17; d. Dec 5, 1802; m. Dec. 6, 1739, Samuel Dickerman, b. Mar. 4, 1716; d. May 10, 1770, s, of Isaac and Mary (Atwater) Dickerman. Cliildj-en. 102 Isaac Dickerman,^ b. Sept. 16, 1740; m. Sybil. 103 Sarah Dickerman,'' b. Dec. 29. 1741; m. Hough. lo-i Mary Dickerman/ b. Sept. 2, 1743; m. Phineas Castle. 105 Samuel Dickerman,^ b. Apr. 20, 1745; m. Lowly Pardee. 106 James Dickerman, 5 b. Jan. 28, 1747; m- Loise Bradley. 10 V Rhoda Dickerman, 5 Nov. 24, 1748; m. Medad Atwater. 108 Chauncey Dickerman, « b. Sept. 28, 1750. ♦Descendants of Jonathan Allinjj, Jr., supplied by Mrs. Mary Allen Wilson of INIaryviile, Tenn. "^ Lemuel Allen m. Phebe Peck; had Aseneth, Wooster, Uremia, Betsey, Isaac and Candace. "= Loism. Enos Dickerman; had Enos. Henoni, Chloe and Ebenezer; they lived near New Haven. "« Rebecca m. Phineas Allen; no record of chd. «s Jonathan 3d, m, (i) Hannah (or Mabel) Bradley; (2) Lucy; (3) Anna Case; had Polly, Chloe and Rudolph. "" Isaac m. Esther Allen; had Isaac, d. y,, and Nathan. >»» Noah m. Mabel Candy (Cambee ?); had Elam, Leveret and Jonathan. i»i Ame m. Ichabod Atwater; had Leveret, Lyman, Nancy, Amy and Esther. Lyman settled in Barkhamsted; had several chd. 0' Elisha m. Abigail Pardee; had David, Millie, Abigail, Lua Rebecca and Jonathan. Of these David m. Clementine Judd, Ohio; had Imri, Edmund,' Porter, Almond, Cordelia, Julia and Edward. Millie m. Levi Foote, Vienna, O.; had Abbie, Lydia, Melinda,^ Lua, Bathsheba, Joseph and Asa. Abigail m. Isaac Humiston, Vienna, ().; had Allen, » Parmelia,^ Nancy,^ Elisha," Julia,^ and Cordelia.^ Lua m. Tutus Woodruff, W. Avon, Conn.; had Emilie, Elisha, Horace, Aphek, Lavilla, Helen, Lua, Allen, Hiram, Alson and Amelia. Rebecca m. Wm. Morse, Farmington, Conn.; s. i. Jonathan m. Maria Clark, Ohio. 1 Edmund Ailing and wife died in Johnson, O., about two years ago, leaving chd. there still living. 2 Melinda Foote m. W^m. Bacon; she d. 2 years since, Mr. Bacon 1. Vernon, O. 3 Allen Humiston m. Maranda Andrews; 4 chd., Orlando, Elisha, Metilda and Lucy, sup- posed to be 1. somewhere in the west. ■• Parmelia Humiston m Matthews. 5 Nancy Humiston m. Calhoun. ^ Elisha Humiston d. y. ' Julia Humiston m. Norman Andrews; r. Youngstown, O.; 6 chd., Chauncey, Laura Lovilla, Phebe, Lawrence and Wallace. s Cordelia Humiston m. Geo. Patterson; 4 s. and 3 dau.; Vienna, <). 28 LINEAGE OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. i»» Jesse Dickerman,^ b. Jan. lo, 1752; m. Damaris IveS. 11" Ruth Dickerman ^ b. Mar. 9, 1754; m- Samuel Atwater. 111 Susannah Dickerman/ b. Feb. i. 3756; m. Chatterton. 112 Mary Dickerman, « b. June i, 1759; m Jesse Tuttle. NoTE—It is an interesting circumstance that Samuel Dickerman's wife was a daughter of Capt. Jonathan Ailing who advocated a different policy from that of Capt. Isaac Dickerman; also that the marriage was less than a year before Captain Ailing was sent to the General Assembly in Captain Dickerman's place. Evidently this family was privileged to hear the ques- tions of the times discussed from different points of view. (Dickerman Family, p. 344.) If James Ailing/ b. Feb. 28, 1722; d. Oct. 9, 1783; m. Sept. 27, 1750, Mabel, dau. of Abner Bradley, b. Mar. 4, 1725; d. June 5, 1792; res. at West Haven. Cluldl-Cil 113 Abigail Ailing, =■ b Sept. 6. 1751; d. Nov. 3. 183S; um. I3V Elijah AlUng.-' b. Feb. 21, 1754; d. May 23, 1826. 113 James AlHng,^ b. Mar. 11, 1756; d Sept. 10, 1817; um. 11" Mabel Ailing,'' b. ; m. and had chd., but record not found. 58 Tames Ailing, son of Captain Jonathan, died 1783, and his widow Mabel and eldest son Elijah were appointed admin- istrators. June 5, 1792, the widow died, and the whole estate was divided eqitally among the four children, Elijah, James, Abigail and Mabel. In 1818, his son James died childless, and his brother Elijah was appointed administrator under a bond of $8,000, when his estate was given equally to his brother Elijah, his sister Abigail and the heirs of Mabel. Mrs. Augusta (Ailing) Hotchkiss, a granddaughter of Elijah, says his brother James went one night to what is now the central part of West Haven to stay with a chum of his, expecting to start gunning in the early dawn. During the night the British landed on the shore and surrounded the house; to escape them James crawled up the chimney, where they found him and took him a prisoner to Long Island, and there set him at work digging a well, but he was eventually released for good behavior. He was no doubt one of the four captives taken in the raid given below, described in the Con- necticut Journal and New Haven Post Boy, published vSeptember 6, 1 78 1, as follows: " On Friday morning last, between one and two o'clock, three of the enemy's vessels— a brig of 16 guns and two BRANCH OF HIS SON JOHN THE JUDGE. 29 armed sloops — came off to West Haven and landed 150 men, who, having secured the sentinels and guards, — eleven in all, — they surrounded several houses, where they fixed guards in such a manner that not the least alarm was given, nor was the invasion generally known in the parish (though compact) till near sunrise; all which time the enemy were collecting cattle, horses and other plunder. Some families knew nothing of the affair, nor missed their cows till they went to milk them. The alarm was not given in town till too late to afford any assistance, the enemy having effected their designs and got on board their vessels. They took off four of the inhabitants, besides the above, and about 30 head of cattle and horses." If Joseph Ailing,' born Aug. 2, 1724; died Dec. 8, 1803; married Feb. 16, 1757, Mabel Gilbert, born Oct. 27, 1782; d. Feb. 20, 1822. C/n'ldrett. !>' Thaddeus Ailing, 5 b. Nov., 1757; d. Apr. 8, 1S32; uni. ii« Adah Ailing,' b. 1762; d. June, 1825; m. Dec. 31, 1782, James Bassett, b. 1757; d. 1827. s. i. Ly Chauncey Ailing,^ b. 1767; d. Mar. 25. 1842. If Enos Ailing,' s. of Ebenezer and gt. gr. s, of Roger Ailing, ist, b. Apr. 6, 1719; d. Sept. 11, 1779; m. (i) Feb. 8, 1750, Phebe, dau. of Joseph Whiting, b. Oct. 23, 1720; d. Dec. 23, 1751; m. (2) July 26, 1753, Mrs. Hannah, dau. of Samuel Miles, b. Mar. 7, 1732; d. Dec. 3, 1786. Phebe. his first wife, lived less than two years after mar- riage, and Jared Ingersoll was appointed her administrator. At his decease his second wife (Hannah Miles) was made administratrix, and his estate was distributed to his widow and five sisters. She married (2) Jared Ingersoll. Enos Ailing was a merchant and a prominent and influen- tial man in New Haven society. He graduated at Yale Col- lege in 1 746, was a member of the Legislature in 1 764, for many years was the clerk and a warden in Trinity Parish, and a leading man in that church, and received the sobriquet of " Bishop Ailing." He died childless and was buried in Grove Street Cemetery. A large red sandstone table monument marks his resting place, having this inscription: "In mem- 30 LINEAGE OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. ory of Enos Ailing, Esq., who received a liberal education in Yale College, was a useful member of civil society, and proved himself a man of integrity, virtue and honor. He died universally respected, September ii, 1779, aged 61 years." ^i Captain vStephen Ailing,' only chd. of Stephen and Mary (Trowbridge) Ailing; b. Dec. i6, 1716; d. Ang. 15, 1772; m. (i) Oct. II, 1744, Mary, dan. of Col. Joseph Whitin-g, b. Feb. 5, 17 15; d. April 30, 1748, s. i.; m. (2) Oct. 22, 1751, Sarah Andrew, Milford. She had two children. C////t/rc'Ji. i^n Stephen Alling,= b. Aug. 19, 1752. 121 Sarah Ailing,^ b. June 24, 1755; m. Jonathan Sabine. Sarah, the widow of Capt. Stephen Alhng, was made administratrix, in March, 1773- II Stephen Ailing," oldest s. of John and Abiah (Hitch- cock) Ailing; b. Feb. 16, 1739; d. May 19, 1795; m- July 4, 1765, Desire Beadley (Bradley ?), b. Mar. 5, 1741; d. Jan. 19, 1808; res. Allingtown. 122 Amos AUing/ b. 1766; d. Oct. iS, 1794. 123 Sarah Ailing. « lA* Esther Ailing. « 12" Jesse Ailing.* i2'-' Abner Ailing. « 12" Molly Ailing." 12S John Ailing." Amos, the oldest son of Stephen Ailing, died before his father, on his passage home from the West Indies, by sea. Chauncey Ailing and Stephen's son Jesse, were appointed administrators of the estate of Stephen and Desire Ailing, which in 1809, after the death of the mother, was divided among the six living brothers and sisters. In this family of seven children, Esther only married. ^l Ebenexer Ailing,' b. Mar. 10, 1741; d. Nov. 11, 1800; m. Lydia Punderson, b. 1745; d. 1732; res. Allingtown. BRANCH OF HIS SON JOHN THE JUDGE. 3I Children. i3« Lucy Ailing,* b. Dec. 11. 1770; d. Apr. 9. i860; m. Newton. isi Huldah Ailing,* born Nov. 7, 1773; d- Oct. 7, 1S42; um. ¥/ Jonathan Ailing,* b. July 15, 1775; d- Jan. 25, 1861. 138 Hannah Ailing,* b. Oct. 13, 1777; d Dec. 14, 1S67. !■■'■' Abiah Ailing,* b. Apr. 16, 1779; d. Jan. 14, 1S47; m. Aaron Thomas. LM Thomas Ailing,* b. Feb. 26, 17S1; d. Mar. 15, 1S61. 13* Ira Ailing,* b. Sept. 9, 1784; d. Nov. 12, 1S61; um. 13- Martha (Patty) Ailing,* b. Aug. 27, 1791; Dec. 18, 1S63; m. Charles Phillips. The will of Ebenezer Ailing, in Court, March 12, 1801, / gives to loving wife, Lydia, one-third of all his estate, both real and personal, after debts are paid, but if she marri(^s^--^ the property all reverts to their children. Item— I give and bequeath to my son Jonathan and my five daughters, namely, Lucy, Huldah, Abiah, Hannah and Patty (Martha), the one-half as to them equal alike as if set off, to Thomas and in with my five daughters, paying back to my son Jona- than soon after my decease, the sum of twenty shillings law- ful money each apiece. Item— I give and bequeath to my sons Thomas and Ira just as much more as what I give to my other children. Tis my will the girls pay to Jonathan what is above written. Lastly — appoints son Jonathan sole executor, and sets his hand and seal thereto, the 4th of November, A. D. 1800. Ebenezer Alling. [seal.] Lewis Ives, Elijah Alling and Nehemiah Smith, witnesses. 14 John Ailing,' b. Aug. 20, 1743; d. Allingtown, 1807; m. abt. 1768, Lydia Hull, b. 1750; d. 1840. T/iree Children. 138 Rachel Ailing,* b. 1769; d. Sept. 25, 1845; m. 178S, Edward, s. of Silas Ailing, I St (which see). 139 Elizabeth Ailing.* b. ; m. Nov. iS, 17S9, Silas Pardee. They had 9 chd. Elizabeth m. Trowbridge; Lois m. Bradley; Willis m. Brocket; William m. Tolles; Julia m. Parker; Laura um.; John m., wf. unknown; Silas m. ]\Ierwin; Jerusha m.; res. in Wallingford. 1^0 Gilead Ailing,* b. 1790; d. May 24, 1844; m. Mary Smith. 32 LINEAGE OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. fl Thankful Ailing/ dau. of John and Abieh (Hitchcock) Allin.g, b. 1755; d. Aug. 8, 1831; m. (i) Feb. 9, 1772, Nathaniel Mix as his second wife. He was b. Nov. 17, 1749; d. Nov. 29, 1781. She m. (2) Jan. i, 1793-4, Rutherford Trowbridge, b. Feb. 3, 1744; d. Apr. 6, 1825, s. i. Children by First Husband. lii Lois Mix, 6 b. 1777; el. June 29, 1S42; m. Sept. 25. 1796, Capt. Jos. Trowbridge. 142 Jesse B. Mix," b. . 143 Eli Mix," b. ; d. Nov. 21, 1S4S, a. 65; m. Grace Peck. 1-*^ Sally Mix,« b. ; d. abt. 1S25; um. 11 Eiinice Ailing/ m. Jan. 8, 1784, Timothy Bassett, b. 1758; d. 1820. CJiildrcn. 1*5 Enos Bassett, « b. 17S5; d. Oct., 1821. i« Jared Bassett.« b. 1789; d. Mar. 15, 1855; m. Eliza Bradley, b. Feb. 12, 1795; d. Aug. 2. 1S54. 14' Alfred Bassett,« b. 1794; d. 1865. If Lemuel Ailing/ s. of Jonathan, Jr., b. Nov. 11, 1746; d. Mar. 26, 1809; m. Phebe Peck; rem. from Woodbridge to Waterbury, now Naugatuck. CJiildre)i. L+f Isaac Ailing,'^ b. Dec. 30, 17S1. at Woodbridge. I3V Wooster Ailing « b. 177S; d. Nov. 30, 1811, at Naugatuck. 150 Candace Ailing.'* b. ; ni. Joseph Stowe and went West. 151 Patty Ailing,* b. ; d. ; um. 1-58 Susanna Ailing.* b. ; d. 1820; m. Mark Upson, Waterbury. 1-5/ Loraine Ailing,* b. ; d. ; m. Lemuel Smith, Oxford. If Lois Ailing,' dau, of Jonathan, Jr., b. Feb. 22, 1748; m. Oct'. 22, 1767, Enos Dickerman, b. Nov. 2, 1743; d. 1776. Children. 154 Amy Dickerman," b. Mar. 26, 1769; m. John Sperry. Annie Dickerman,* b. Dec. 14, 1770; d. Dec. 30, 1770. 155 Lois Dickerman,* b Aug. 24, 1772; d. Apr. 11, 1854. s. i.; m. Cyrus Sanford, 1798. 156 Enos Dickerman,'* b. Jan. 15, 1775; ni. Mary Todd. 157 Benoni Dickerman,* b. Mar. 11. i777; m- Lois Hull. BRANCH OF HIS SON JOHN THE JUDGE. 33 Enos Dickerman, the husband of Lois Ailing;, son of Jona- athan and Rebecca (Bassett) Dickerman, was a soldier in the Revolutionary War, and died, it is said, of disease while on duty at New York. His youngest son was born after his death, and was named Benoni, in allusion to the story in Genesis XXXV, i8, commemorating thus the grief of the family. (Dickerman Genealogy.) fi Elisha Ailing,' s. of Jonathan, Jr., b. Sept., 1757; m. Feb. 19, 1776, Abigail Pardee in New Haven, by Rev. Mr. Wilk- inson. Children. 158 David AUing/ b. June 25, 1777. 159 Milla Ailing," b. Dec. 18, 1778. Abigail Ailing, ''b. Dec. 22, 17S0. Lua Ailing/ b. . Rebecca Ailing,'' b. . 1^0 Jonathan Ailing/ b. New Haven, Apr. 10, 1792; d. Vienna, O., Dec. 31, 1876. If Isaac Ailing,' s. of Jonathan, Jr., b. Dec. 21, 1755; d. at Norfolk, Conn., 1818; m. 1783, Esther Allmg, dau. of Nathan and Mary (Hitchcock) Ailing, b. Dec. i, 1755; d. 1821. Isaac was in the whole of the Revolutionary War— nearly eight years. He first settled in Tolland, Mass., and removed to Norfolk, Conn., about 1800, and spent his days there, and changed the spelling of his name to Allen. Children Born in Tolland, Merss. I3V Nathan Allen, « b. June 3, 1793; d. Dec. 14, 1S54, at Indianapolis, Ind. They had two other chd., d. y. igO-" Noah Ailing,' 5th s. of Jonathan, Jr.,b. Dec. 20, 1757; m. Mrs. Mabel (Smith) Cambee, b. 1759; d. Apr. 15, 1852. Sister of Esther Smith, who married Roger Ailing, 6th. She had a dau. by ist husband, Olive Cambee, who m. Noah Wooding. They had 5 chd., Huldah, Maria, Stephen, Noah and Elisha; res. Hamden. 34 LINEAGE OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. Cfiildrcn of Noah and Mabel. W Chester Ailing," b. Dec. ii, 1791; d. May 7. iSSi. '/,3 Leverett Ailing/ b. 1797; d June 12, 1S70. 1*^^ Elam Ailing, « b. 1793; d. July 26, JS42; m. Mrs. Rebecca Malone; 2 chd., d. y. i«5 Jonathan Ailing,*^ b. ; m. May 2, 1S16, by Rev. A. Ailing, Mary Powers; had 3 chd.; Merrit, William P. and Huldah. y^4 Elijah Ailing-/ s. of James and Mabel (Bradley) Ailing, b. Feb. 21, 1754; d. May 23, 1826, a. 72; m. Rebecca Johnson, b. 1758; d. Sept. 3, 1834, a. 76; res. West Haven. Two Childreii. i«« Enos Ailing, •■ b. 1796; d. Sept. 16, 1S40; um. i^y Ezra Ailing,*^ b. Jan., 1799; d. Sept. 6, 1857. igV® Chauncey Ailing-,^ s. of Joseph and Mabel (Gilbert) Alfing-, b. 1767; d. Feb. 25, 1842; m. March 14, 1791, Mehitabel Thomas, b. 1769; d. Nov. 2, 1829. TJiree Children. \%^ Levi Alling,« b. Apr. 20. 1794; d. Oct. 14, 1852. i^6_9 Joseph Ailing." b. March 4, 179S; d. June 8, i860. Yr" Adah Ailing," b. May 23, 1800; d. Apr. 28, 186S. ]g2_o Stephen,^' s. of Capt. Stephen and Sarah (Andrew) Ailing, b. Aug. 19, 1752; d. April 30, 1828, a. 76; m. Feb. 2, 1782, Lydia Thompson, b. 1758; d. Dec. 6, 1831, a. 73. He was Lieut, in the 6th Brigade, 14th Reg't, in 1798, and the next year was chosen Capt. He was a director in the New Haven Bank, and in 1799 represented New Haven in the Conn. Legislature. Ten Children. i^^i Nancy Alling,« b. Sept. 9, 1783; d. March 23, 1873. a. 89. i-s Lydia Ailing," b. Oct. 3, 1785; d. Dec. 3. 1854- 1-3 Samuel Andrew Ailing," b. Sept. 29, 17S7; d. July 20, 1833, at Porto Rico. !"•* Sarah Ailing,* b. — ; d. y. i"s Sarah Ailing," b. — 1-6 William Ailing," b. April i, 1793; t^- Feb., 1812, at sea 1" Jennette Ailing," b. Jan. i, 1795; d. Nov. 23, 1S56; m. Aug. i, 1820, Willis Peck. i'8 Mary Ailing," b. May 31, 1797. i"» Also Lucy and Elizabeth. BRANCH OF HIS SON JOHN THE JUDGE. 35 L^u* Esther Ailing/ dau. of Stephen and Desire Ailing; m. 1801, Isaac Gilbert for his second wife. He was b. Nov. 8, 1756; d. Aug. 12, 1835; m. (i) May 31, 1778, Anna, dau. of Eli Mix, b. Feb. 6, 1762; d. Feb. 13, 1800. Seven Childrcji by Esther and Isaac. 1^1 Stephen Gilbert,' b. June 14, 1S02. ij%2 Levi Gilbert,'' b. Nov. 2, 1S04. 183 Esther Gilbert.' b. May 25, 1S07; d. y. 184 William Gilbert,' b. Jan. 23 1809; m. Nancy A. Kibbe, May 24, 1S31; 2 chd. Gideon, b. March 30, 1832; Fidelia, b. Oct. 26, 1S36. W Jesse Gilbert,' b. June 29, 1811. 186 Esther Gilbert,' b. May 26, 18 14. 18' Sarah Gilbert,' b. May 22, 1819. 1JL2 Jonathan Ailing," s. of Ebenezer and Lydia Ailing, b. July 15, 1775; d. Jan. 25, 1861; m. Nov. 20, 1798, Susannah Piatt, b. Jan. 3, 1780; d. Aug. 2, 1854. Nitie Children. i;^8 Truman Ailing,' b. Feb. 7, 1800; d. June 15, 1892, a. 92. 189 Ebenezer Ailing,' b. March 31, iSoi; d. May 19, 1S61, a, 60. 19" David Ailing ' b. May 26, 1802; d. May 4, 1883, a. 81. 191 Susannah J. Ailing,' b. Nov. 5. 1S03; d. Aug. 6, 1856, a. 52. 192 Nathan P. Ailing,' b. Apr. 10, 1805; d. Jan. 12, 1826, a. 21. 1^3 John Piatt Ailing,' b. Feb 2, 1807: d. Jan. 4. 1S34, a. 27. 19-t Rhoda Ailing ' b. Aug. 24, 1811; d. Mar. 17, 1S25, a. 14. 195 James Ailing,' b. Dec. 6, 1815; d. Aug. 3, 1S93, a. 77. 196 Harriet Ailing,' b. July 18, 1817. ig^J Thomas Ailing," s. of Ebenezer and Lydia (Punderson) Ailing, b. Feb. 26, 1781; d. Mar. 15, 1861; m. 1809, Lydia John- son, b. 1788; d. Apr. 13, 1867. Six Children . i/g' Henry Ailing.' b. Dec. 27, 1810; d. Dec. 31, 1884. 195 William Ailing,' b. Oct. 7. 1812; d. July 26, 1878. 1/39 Elizabeth Ailing,' b. Feb. 3. 1S15; d. . -;^" Thomas Ailing,' b. June 22, 1816; d. Oct. 29, 1886. W George Ailing,' b. Oct. 15, 1818; d. June 26, 18S3. 2^2 Samuel Ailing,' b. May 6, 1827; d. Feb. 27, 1875. 36 LINEAGE OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. Vj-« Gilead Ailing," s. of John and Lydia (Hull) Ailing, b. Jan. 8, 1790; d. May 24, 1844, a. 5 i ; m. May 25, 1812, Mary Smith, b. Apr. 23, 1794; d. Dec. 24, 1893; res. Allingtown. Childroi. %y Elizabeth Ailing,^ b. Feb. 17, 1817. -°* John Edward Ailing,' b. Mar 25, 1819; 1. W. Haven; m. (i) Sarah Piatt of Plattsville, b. Mar. 10, i837;d. Apr. 7,1870; 2 chd.; 'Mary Elizabeth, b. Jan. 31, 1S64; d. um. Dec. 7, 1891. -Dora E., b. Dec. 7, 1S65; is 1. with her f. ^os Martha L. Ailing," b. Feb. 29, 1828; d. Dec. 10, 1883; m. Aug. 26, 1862, Barnum Curtis, b. Jan. 31, 1803; d. Dec 25, 1891; i dau.. Jen- nie, b. Stepney, Conn., Apr. 21, 1866; m. Mar. 13. 1887, Clarence Willett. Five others d. in infancy and youth. sjl:^ Elizabeth,' dau. of Gilead and Mary Ailing, b. Feb. 17, 1817; m. June 4, 1839, Henry S. Dawson, b. New Hartford, July 3, 1813; d. July 28, 1893. -on Henry Smith Dawson,* b. Aug 22, 1S41; d. Dec. 3, 1867; um. -•"■ Sidney Holt Dawson,* b. Oct. 27, 1S42; m. Oct. 10, 1871, Sophia L. Pierce; i s. , Henry Shepard, b. June 22, 1S72. 208 Augustus Edward Dawson,* b. Feb. 20, 1844; m. Aug. 25. 1S73, Katie F. Gray. Also 5 younger children, who died in 1861 of diphtheria within a few weeks' period. i/g** Isaac Ailing," s. of Lemuel and Phebe Ailing, b. Dec. 30, 1781; m. (i) Sabra Pritchard, b. Waterbury, Jan. 6, 1780; d. Aug., 1810; m. (2) Sylvia Kimberly, b. Southbury, Sept. 9, 1785; cooper by trade; res. Waterbury. C/ii7dren. By (I) 310 Elvira Ailing.' b. April, iSoS; d. Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 3, 1S67; uni. W Norman Ailing,' b. Nov. 9. iSio; d. Mar. 21, 1844. by (2) \if2 Harvey Ailing,' b. Feb. 3. 1S12; d. Acra, N. Y. 2/g» David Ailing,'' b. Apr. 26, 1814; d. June 14, 1867. 21-* Sabra Jeanette Ailing,' b. May 16, 1816; d. Aug. 27, 1835; um; res. Waterbury, Conn. \i/ James Ailing,' b. Sept. 8, 1818; d. May 5, 1871, at Burlington, Conn. ^jV" Mary Jane Ailing,' b. Feb. 12, 1821; m. June 20, 1852; 1. Church- ville, N. Y. \y Candace Ailing,' b. June 17, 1823; d. Dec. 2, 1867. BRANCH OF HIS SON JOHN THE JUDGE. 37 i_4^9 Wooster (or Worcester) Ailing," s. of Lemuel and Phebe Ailing, b. 1778; d. Nov. 30, 1811; m. Elizabeth Williams; res. Naugatuck. Children. \Jy^ Hannah O. Ailing,'' b. ; m. 1826; res. Cheshire, Conn. 218 Luc}' Ailing,' b. ; m. Pomeroy Taylor, N. Hartford; i s., Edward, enlisted and died in the Civil War. 2^y Lyman W. Ailing,'' b. 1807; d. 1S65. y=P Burritt W. Ailing,'' b. Oct. 3, 1810; d. Mar. 1. 1872. ly^ Susanna," dau. of Lemuel Ailing; m. Mark Upson, Waterbury, b. Feb. 20, 1766; d. July, 1820; she d. Aug., 1820; res. Waterbury. Eight C/tildrfii. 1 Olive, b. ; m. Blakesley. ^ Esther, b. ; m. Deus Sperry. 3 Lucina, b. ; m. 1824, Wm. Stovve •* Rosetta. b. ; d. um. 5 Lucius, b. 1804; d. 181S. " Sarah Ann, um.; went a missionary. ' Davis; went West; trace lost. ^ Jesse, b. May 22, i8og; m. June 26, 1838, Esther L. Hotchkiss, b. Cheshire, Dec. 29. 1816; had 3 chd; 1 Perry, b. May 9. 1841. - Cornelia, b. Feb. 17, 1844; d. Mar. 2, 1844. ^ Burleigh, b. Sept. 13, 1S46. ^3^ Loraine," dau. Lemuel Ailing, b. Naugatuck; m. Lemuel Smith of Oxford. Five Children. ~^^ Orson Smith,' b. Sept. 30, 1804. ^ Loren, b. ; d. . * Laura, b. 1808; d. 1827; um. -1 Burton W., b. 1811; d. July 6, 1S81. ' Har- riet E., b. 1818; d. Sept. 29, 18SS W Jonathan Ailing," s. of Elisha and Abigail (Pardee) Ailing; m. Vienna, O., June 5, 1823, Hettie Maria Clark, b. Aug. II, 1799; d. May i, 1880; res. Vienna, O. Seven Chi/drc/i, all Born in J'ienna. Lois A. Ailing,^ b. June 23, 1S24; d. Mar. 27, 1837. Melissa Ailing,", b. Aug. 31, 1826; m. by Rev. L. Humiston, Dec. 31, 1849. Calvin Williams, b. Mar. 17, 1S19; 2 chd. ^ Willard, b. Oct. 19, 1850; d. Feb. II, 1853. 2 Ellis, b. May 16, 1857; m. Oct. 13, 1881, Mary E. Gano; 2 chd.; Chas. Calvin, b. Jan. 2, 1S83. Earl A., b. Apr. 7, 1886; all at Vienna, O. ^^i Francis Drake Ailing,'' b. Sept. 26, 1829; 1. Tallmadge, O. ^^ Amanda Ailing,' b. June 15, 1S31. Gilbert Alanson Ailing,'' b. Jan. 15, 1834; d. Dec. 15, 1834. Lois Abigail Ailing.' b. Nov. 10, 1836; d West Farmington, O., June I, 1S71; m. Feb. 11, i858, Sherman Kincaid; i dau., Etta, b. Oct. 19, 1870; m. July 16. 1898. Bert Russell. %4 Williston Ailing,'' b. Oct. 26, 1842; 1. Tallmadge, O. 38 LINEAGE OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. i/V Nathan Allen, s. of Isaac and Esther Allen, b. Tolland, Mass., June 3, 1793; d. Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. 14, 1854, m. Colebrook, Conn., Nov. 7, 18 16, Calista, dan. of Samuel and Millea (Kellosj:) Phillips, b. Apr. 6, 1798; d. Sept. 26, i85i,at Indianapolis, Ind. His father, Isaac, was a Revolutionary soldier, and served his country through the entire Revolutionary struggle. He was at York- town at the surrender of Cornwallis, and in many other engagements. He was a lineal descendant of Roger, I St, while his wife, listher, was in the line of John Ailing, Sen., who, with Roger, ist, were the emigrant founders of the New Haven Ailing Aliens. He moved with his family from Tolland, Mass., to Norfolk, Conn., when Na- than was seven years old. Two elder brothers had ',iV NATHAN ALLEN. -,.-,. , ,t ^t .1 died m early life. Nathan spent his boyhood days on his father's farm and at school. He acquired a good education, and taught school for a time. He was conversant with surveying, but never practiced it. He possessed a strong mind and an active intellect. In math- ematics he was thought a compeer with Colburn. They had four children, as follows: Esther Allen, b. Oct. 2(>, 1817; d. Hartford, Conn.. Apr. 2, 1S37; teacher. Edwin Allen, b Apr. 15, 1819; nurseryman; 1. New Brunswick, X. J. Emily Allen, b. Sept. 19, 1S24; d. July 29, 1S53; m. Oct. 31, 1850, Jacob Coffman; res. Indianapolis; 2 chd , ' Emily, b. July 4. 1852; d July II, 1852; -Henri Edwin, b. and d. July, 1S53. Mary Allen, b. Jan. 9, 1S35; 1. Maryville, Tenn.; hotel manager. Mr. Allen was a well read man, modest and unassuming, of sterling integrity and unblemished Christian character. In politics he was a Whig, although he detested politics as such, BRANCH OF HIS SON JOHN THF, JUDGE. 39 and never sought political place or the emoluments of office. He held "The Father of His Country" in reverential respect, and often spoke of the deep impression made upon his young- mind when in school the teacher announced the death of General Washington. When quite a young man he identified himself with the Congregational Church as a meinber. In 1S50 he moved with his family to Indianapolis Ind., where he and his wife died. Their remains, with those of their daughter Emily and her two children, now rest in the beautiful Crown Hill Cemetery near that city. Two of his children, Edwin and Mary, are still living. Edwin, now 80 years of age, is a nurseryman at New Brunswick, N. J., where he has been engaged in active business over half a century. On the 21st of October, 1863, he married Sarah Van Nurse, born in East Brunswick, N. J., July 5, 1833. They have four children, all born in New Brunswick, to wit: 'Calista, born August 11, 1864; ^ Edwin, Jr., born Janu- ary 26, 1868; 'William, born September 24, 1869, and ' Nathr.n, born March 23, 1873. Mary married at New Brunswick, November 2, 1870, Abner A. Wilson, born Iredell County, N. C, July 9, 1821. They are now living at Maryville, Tenn., are proprietors and managers of Mt. Nebo Springs Hotel, a summer resort near their home. Two children were born to them at Des Moines, la.: 'Allen, born July 9, and died August 5, 1872; 'Clement Ernest, born August 9, 1875, graduated at Maryville College, 1897, and now (1899) in the State University at Knoxville, Tenn. i/^^ Chester Ailing,' s. of Noah and Mabel Ailing, b. Dec. Ti, 1791; d. May 7, 1881; m. by Rev. A. Ailing, Nov. 20, 1814, Phebe Dorman, b. 1796; d. Sept. 13, 1838; res. Hamdcn. Eig'iit Children. 2 2« Oliver Ailing." b. ; d. i. W' Eliza Ailing,'' b. ; d. ; m. James Malone. \\? Henry Ailing,'' b. Feb. 3, 1S21; d. . %2^9 Rhoda P. Ailing,'' b. July 10, 1822; d. . 2^\o Mabel Ailing,'' b. Feb. 6, 1S27; d. 2^\i Nancy L. Ailing,'' b. Nov. 17, 1830;. d. 8^2 Noah Ailing,'' b. May 9, 1835. ■^^^ Charles Ailing.'' b. Sept. 28, 1837. 40 LINEAGE OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. ^^ Leverett Ailing," s. of Noah and Mabel Ailing, b. 1797; d. June 12, 1870; m. Fann}^ Atwater, b. 1800; d. Sept. 29, 1858; res. Hamden. Eight Children. ^ii Lucy E. Ailing,' b. Dec. 17, 1821. 236 John S. Ailing.' b. Mar,, 1824; d. Feb. 4, 1867. yV William Ailing," b. Nov. i, 1827. -// Betsey Atwater Ailing, b. Feb. 17, 1830. 2Jg8 George M. Ailing, b. Aug. 28, 1833. ^Jy Ellsworth Ailing, b. Apr. 11, 1837; d. Alexandria, Va., 1865; 3 years in Civil War. -g%" Harvey Ailing, b, Oct, 10, 1841; um.; 1. New Haven. 2*1 Charles AUing, b. Nov. 4, 1845; d. Sept. 13, 1881; m. Ella Bradley; i dau., Daisy, b. June 4, 1S76. \^ Ezra Ailing," s. of James and Mabel AUing, b. Jan., 1799; d. Sept. 6, 1857; m. Oct. 12, 1834, Abigail Wilmot, b. Nov. 6, 1814; d. Jan. 17, 1896; res. West Haven. Five Childreji. '^^~ Augusta Ailing," b. July 10, 1835; m. May 12, 1855. Chas. A. Hotch- kiss, b. Apr. 10, 1S30; i s., b. June 16, 1856, Wm. Augustus; 1. Des Moines, la. 2-*3 Emily Alyada Ailing," b. April, 1837; d. Sept. 27, 1S40. W Jas Elijah Ailing," b. Oct. 24, 1841. 2*5 Ezra Hobart Ailing,'' b. May, 1845; d. July i, 1845. 246 Theodore Wilmot Ailing ■' b, Nov. 15, 1852; m. May 15. 1879, Fannie J. Morgan; 2 chd., ' Clifford M., b. June 27, 1880; - Myron Wm., b. Feb. 19, 1885. iJjS Levi Ailing," s. of Chauncey and Mehitabel Ailing, b. Apr. 20, 1794; d. Oct. 14, 1852; m. Mar. 26, 1818, Abigail M. Johnson; d. Feb. 5, 1884; res. Allingtown. Four Children. 24" Cynthia AUing,' b. May 16, 1821; d. Nov. 7, 1S41, s. i.; m. Oct. 25, 1840, Daniel Trowbridge, b. Jan 19, 1820. «*« Geo. Henry Ailing,' h. Apr. 4. 1823; m. 3 wives; (i) Martha Sperry, May 17, 1848; (2) Frances A. Bronson, 1854; d. 1885; (3) Esther Clark, May i, 1888. 24» Mary E. Ailing." b. Sept, 23. 1836; d. July 3, 1883; um. -"'" Chauncey Levi Ailing," b. May 17, 1839; m., Feb. 21, 1S67, Amelia Bradley, Woodbridge; s, i. BRANCH OF HIS SON JOHN THE JUDGE. 4^ 1.6 9 Joseph Ailing/ s. of Chauncey and Mehitabel Ailing, b. Mar. 4, 1798; d. June 8, i860; m. Pliilia Smith, b. Apr. 28, 1803; d. Tuly 19, 1857. J ^ ^' Eight Children. 251 Charlotte E. Ailing,^ b Dec 5. 1S22; d. Mar. 31. 1856; ni. Lorenzo Armstrong, June 6, 1S41. 252 Mary O. Ailing,'' b. May 25, 1S24; d. Mar. 19, 1841; um. 253 Eliza R. Ailing,' b. Sept. 12, 1826; d. Nov. 25. 1851; m. Joshua C. Newel, Nov. 11, 1848. 254 Marshal E. Ailing.' b. May 5, 1828; d. Nov. 20, 1875; m. Ann M. Fowler, Oct. 8, 1S51. 255 Antoinette D. Ailing,' b. Jan. 4, 1830; m- June 2, 1858, Lorenzo Armstrong. 256 Fred W. Ailing,' b. Jan, 8, 1832; m. Jan. 9 1859, Sarah Jane Mans- field. 25T Emily H. AlUng.' b. Apr. 10, 1S35; m- Oct. 10, 1S55, Geo. T. Irow bridge. 258 Waldeman B. Ailing ' b. Jan. 27, 1S43; d. Dec. 31. 1S58; um. VY Adah Ailing," dati. of Chauncey and Mehitabel Ailing, b. May 23, 1800; d. Apr. 28, 1868; m. Oct. 15, 1820, Elisha Dick- erman, b. Nov. 19, 1797; d. Apr. i, 1S65. Nine Cliildren. 2/38 Chauncey Ailing Dickerman,' b. Sept. 9, 1S21; d. Apr. 17, 1873. 260 Edwin Dickerman.' b. Nov. g. 1S22; d. Jan. 20, 1870; um. 261 Elizabeth A. Dickerman,' b. Feb. 20. 1825; d. Aug 27 1825. 262 Elizabeth Dickerman,' b. Dec. 11. 1827; d. Dec. 29, 1827. 2// Elisha D^ckerman,' b. Dec. 16. 1S28; d. Feb. iS 1890; m, 264 Charles A. Dickerman,' b. Apr. 23, 1829; d. Oct. 5. 1833. 265 Elizabeth Adah Dickerman,' b. Jan. 11, 1831; d Nov. 3, 1842- 266 Mary A. Dickerman.' b. July 17. 1S35; d- May 22. 1S72; m. David T. Beecher. Apr. 18, 1870. 26V Benjamin Dickerman,' b. July 11, 1837; d. Mar. 27, 1843. V'J Nancy Ailing," dau. of Stephen and Lydia Ailing, b. Sept. 9, 1783; d. Mar. 23, 1873, a. 89; m. Sept. 25, 1805, James Atwater, b. July i, 1783; d. Sept. 24, 1869, a. 86; res. New Haven. Ten Cliildreiu if /-f said. Julia Atwater, b, Feb 6, 1814; m. Aug. 3. 1S37. Amos H. Trow- bridge, b Feb. II. 1S14. Henry C. Atwater. b. 1S15; d. July S, 1845, at N. Haven; res Buf- falo, N. Y. Albert Atwater, b. 1S23; d. Apr. 22, 1865, a. 42; all buried m Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven. 42 LINKAGE OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. \»J Stephen Gilbert/ s. of Isaac and Esther (Ailing) Gil- bert, b. June 14, 1802; m. Amelia ; res. . J^/vc C////(fri/!. 1 Stephen, -' Amelia; m. Nov. iS, 1S5S, Oliver Buckley. '■' Matthew, ■* Georgi- anna, ■■ Wilbur. 1^3 Levi Gilbert/ s. of Isaac and Esther (Ailing) Gilbert, b. Nov. 8, 1804; d. Mar. 28, 1857; m Climena . Five Childrfn. >Agnes and - Ella (twins); ••Levi, b. June 5, 1S40; -'Harriet and ^ Sarah. VV Jesse Gilbert,' s. of Isaac and Esther (Ailing) Gilbert, b. June, i8ti; d. Nov. 12, 1857; m. June 23, 1833, Mary Hooker, b. Feb. 21, 1816; d. Dec. 11, 1896. Seven Childyeii Charles Gilbert, » b. Oct. 19, 1S35; d. Nov. S, 1879. Jeannette Gilbert. * b. June 3, 1S3S. Climena Gilbert.* b. Mar. 28, 1S43; d. Dec 26 1S77. Jessie Gilbert,* b. Aug. 15, 1S45; d. i. Jessie Swift Gilbert," b. Nov. 17, 1846. Frank Gilbert,* b. July 12, 1848; d. July 20, 1S79. Mary Gilbert,* b. Mar. 19, 1S30; d. Aug. 11, 1852. 1^8 Truman Ailing,' s. of Jonathan and Susannah (Piatt) Ailing, b. Feb. 7, ]8oo; d. June 15, 1892; m. Aug. 20, 1820, Clarissa Hendrick, b. 1801; d. Jan. 9, 1871. Eig h f Chill inn. ^JgO Mary R. Ailing,* b. Nov. 10, 1821. 2^1 William E. Ailing,* b. Jan. 23, 1824; d. April 4. 1897. V^ Francis A. Ailing,* b. Sept. 8, 1825. ^^f Robert A. Ailing,* b. Jan. 21, 182S; d. Nov. 25, 1873. 2V4 Julia G. Ailing." b. Sept. 18, 1829; m. Dec. 12, 1S55, John A. Partrie. 2'S AmeUa Ailing,* b. Sept. 22, 1831; d. Oct. 20, 1S43 2'8 John T. Ailing " b. July 23, 1833; m. Edetha E. Baldwin, Dec , 1857; d. Apr. 16, 1S95; I dan., Eva E., b. Nov. 22, 1863. 2'' Harriet Ailing,* b. Sept. 6, 1S44. W J^^l''" Piatt Ailing,' s. of Jonathan and Susanna Ailing, b. Feb. 2, 1807; d. Jan. 4. 1834, a. 27; m. Apr. 15, 1827, Susannah H. Munson, b. Feb. 15, 1809; d. Oct. 17, 18S6. BRANCH OF HIS SON JOHN THE JUDGE. 43 T/iree Childre n . Son, b. Feb. 27, iS2S;d. J^ ^ Henry M.,b. May 24. 1S29; m. 1850, Louisa J. Thompson; 3 chd. ; William H.,b. 1851; Annie L., b. 1858; Harry W., b. 186S.3 Elizabeth H., b. Oct., 1831; m. May 9, 1850, Levi C. Dibble; 2 chd.; res. New Haven. 1^'' Henry Ailing-," s. of Thomas and Lydia J. Ailing, b. Dec. 27, 1810; d. Dec. 31, 1884; m. Oct. 19. 1834, vSusan De- Wolf, b. Oct. 20, 1808; d. Dec. 30, 1896. Three C/iildyen. ^*i Susan Ailing,'' b. Mar. 20, 1S39. ^»2 Franklin E. Ailing » b. Sept. 14, 1842; d. Dec. 13, 1862; killed at the battle of Fredericksburg, Va., in Co. H., 27th Regt. of Conn. Vol- unteers; Yale College, class of 1865. 2Jj3 Fannie Ailing,^ b. Sep. 18, 1844. i^9-g9 Elizabeth Ailing,' dan. of Thomas and Lydia J. Ailing, b. Feb. 3, 1815; m. Nov. 26, 1838, Isaac Anderson'; res. New Haven. T%vo Children. -8-* Carrie Anderson. ^ b. ; d. Feb. 25, 1896; m. H. AVebster Stowe; d. Apr. iS, 1S93; I dau., Edith, b. Aug. 3. 1S67. %' Ella Anderson, « b. July 5, 1S46; d. Nov. 26, 1S97. 3^0 Thomas Ailing/ s. of Thomas and Lydia J. Ailing, b. June 22, 1816; d. Oct. 24, 1886; m. Amanda Anderson, b. Feb. 14, 1818; d. Aug. 25, 187 1 ; res. New Haven. Two Children. %%^ Edward J. Allling,* b. July i. 1844; d. Oct. 13, 1885. %^ Albert H. Ailing,* b. Aug. 9, 1846. 201 George Ailing,' s. of Thomas and Lvdia J. Ailing, b. Oct. 15, 1819; d, Jan. 26, 1883; m. May, 1845, Mary E. Alver- son, b. Nov. 24, 1825; d. June 9, 1894; res. New Haven. Three Children. W Charles E. Ailing,'* b. June 29, 1846. 2^9 George A. Ailing.'* b. Mar. 26, 1S53. 2^0 Dr. Arthur N. Ailing,® b. July i, 1S62. 44 LINEAGE OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. 2-gQ^2 Samuel Ailing;' young-est s. of Thomas and Lydia J. Ailing, b. May 6, 1827; d. Feb. 27, 1875; m. Aug., 1852, Harriet Alverson, b. Oct. 14, 1827. Two C/iildren. -"1 Fannie Ailing,** b. Jan. 27, 1853; d. Oct. 27, 18S9. %- Fred H. Ailing,* b. Oct. 16, 1S60. sjgJ Norman Ailing,' farmer, s. of Isaac and Sabra P. Ailing, b. Nov. 9, 18 10; d. Mar. 21, 1844; m. Aug. 4, 1832, Rebecca Pritch- ard, dau. of Elias; d. Feb. 19, 1885. Si.x Children, all Bor/i in W^'atcrbiiry . -^3 Sarah Jeannette Ailing.* b. Sept 6, 1S34; d. Aug. 6, 1850. -9* Emerett Ailing,* b. June 22. 1836. -85 Mary Cornelia Ailing,* b. Aug. 22, 1840; d. Sept. 4, 1854. -»8 Jane Eliza Ailing.* b. Apr. 9, 1842; d. Mar. 31, 1S62. -■'" William Edgar Ailing.* b. Oct 26 1S46; m. Apr. 15, 1876, Lulu A. Murry, b. Sept. 29, 1854; .s. i ; 1. Ansonia, Conn. 2»* Ruth Elvira Ailing,* b. Oct. 15 1848. 2^2 Harvfey Ailing," farmer and Baptist minister, s. of Isaac and Sylvia K. Ailing; b. Waterbury, Feb. 3, 181 2; d. at Acra, N. Y.; m. (i) by Rev. Samuel Potter, Sept. 2, 1832, Polly Brown; 2 chd. by her; she d. and he m. (2) Jan. 21, 1847, Harriet A. Maryott, b. Jan. 21, 1828, at Brookyn, Pa., dau. of William S., s. of Jesse Maryott of Groton, Conn. She bore him 10 more chd. By (I) 300 Margaret Ailing.* b. Waterbury, Jan 29, 1S34; m. John Burroughs, Oct. 3, 1S59; d Leeds. N. Y., s. i. She 1. Stanford, N. Y. •'"1 John B. Ailing," b. Waterbury, Feb. 14, 1836; m. Feb. 22, 1S56, Eunice Manning; 1. Horseheads, N. Y.; 5 chd.; Frank B. Ailing,' b. Mar. 14, 1858; Mary R. Ailing,'' b. Mar. 29. i860; John B. Alhng.'b. Apr. 15, 1862; Cynthia Ailing,'-' b. ^Mar. 29. 1S64; Charles AUing.Mj July 17, 1867. By (2) ■">- George Eugene Ailing.* b. Brooklyn, Pa., Feb. 17, 1S49; d. :\Iay 11, 1 87 1, Lexington, N. Y. 3o» Mary Rosalia Ailing "^ b. Jan. 20 1S57; m. Sept. 24, 1894. William M. Aber, M. A. (Yale), Professor of Greek and Latin, Missoula Uni- versity, Mont. 30^ Charles Mills Ailing,* b June 27, 1853; d. Mar. 28. 1855 Chemung. N.Y. ««•'' Charles Henry Ailing * b Aug. 23, 1855, Chemung, N. Y.; d. May 20, 1S79, Lexington, N. Y.; teacher; educated at the Oswego Normal School. BRANCH OF HIS SON JOHN THE JUDGE. 45 306 James Carey Allmg,'* b. Jan. 7. 1S57, Chemung, N. Y ; m. Aug. 7, 1888, at Oswego, N. Y., Frances Elizabeth Sheldon, dau. of E. A. Sheldon, Ph.D. and LL.D ; pres of the Oswego Normal School, v/here young Ailing was educated, and his wife at Cornell Univer- sity and Oxford. She was the first woman to take honors at Oxford; teacher and principal of the Central Park School, Chicago; 1. at Austin. Chicago, and has 2 chd ; Winnifred Sheldon Ailing, b. July 16, 1S93, Chicago, 111.; Charlotte Stiles Ailing, b. Aug. 11, 1S95, Chicago. Ill, 30" Edward Harvey Ailing,^ b. Mar. 21, 1861, at Lexington, N. Y.; m. Apr. 29, 1S91, Emily Louise, dau. of John McKee, Esq., Kalmazoo, Mich.; lawyer; LL B. from the Kent College of Law, and LL.M. from the Chicago Law School; 1. 3701 Sheridan road, Chicago, 111.; s. i. 308 Harriet Sarah Ailing, « b. Dec. 19, 1862, at Lexington, N. Y.; edu- cated at Oswego and the University of Chicago; teacher. In 1S87 she went to Japan as a Christian missionary; was at Tokio six years; returned in 1893 for the World's Fair; spent a year in special study at the University of Chicago, and went back to Japan; now principal of an English School at Nagaya, Japan; maiden. 303 Rue Ailing,* b. Mar. 21, 1867, at Hunter, N. Y.; um.; stenographer; 1. Buffalo, N. Y. 310 Elizabeth Ailing,* b Feb. 19, 1872, Lexington, N. Y. ; d. Apr. 8, 1889, at Waterbury, Conn. 311 Genevieve Ailing,* b. Mar. 31, 1874, Lexington, N. Y. ; d. Aug. 16, 1889, at Chicago. SgtgS David Ailing," s. of Isaac and Sylvia K. Ailing, b. Waterbury, Apr. 26, 1814; d. June 14, 1867; m. Mar. 12, 1839, Susannah Webster of Harwinton, Conn.; farmer and car- penter; res. Waterbury. Four Children. 312 George Isaac Ailing,* b. Apr. 25, 1842, at Waterbury, Conn.; m. Dec. 13, 1S65, at Rochester, N. Y., Cordelia R Brown; 1. in Vermont; farmer and carpenter; 4 chd. 1 Nellie Eunice AUing, b. Jan. 7, 1867, at Churchville N. Y. 2 Ida A. Ailing, b. Dec. 28, 1S70, at Palmyra, N. Y.; m. Oct. 6, 1891, at Washington, D. C, Samuel J. Prescott; 2 chd.; Ida Blanche Pres- cott, b. Julys, 1892; Helen J. Prescott, b. Aug. 27, 1895. 3 George Webster Ailing, b. July i, 1S83. ■1 Annie Laura AUing, b. Feb. 8, 1887, at Northwest, Vt. 313 Eunice Jeanette Ailing,* b. Apr. 4, 1844; d. Aug. 20, 1866, at Water- bury, Conn. 31* Rhoda Sabrina Ailing,* b. Jan. 31, 1846; d. Oct. 2, 1S65, at Waterbury, Conn. 315 Hannah Susannah Ailing,* b. Mar. 25, 1848; d. May 19, 1853. at Waterbury, Conn. 46 LINEAGE OF ROGER ALl.ING, FIRST. ~^J James Ailing,' s. of Isaac and Sylvia K. Ailing, b. Water- bury, Sept. 8, iSi8; d. Mays, 1871, at Burlington, Conn.; m. Sarah Ann Peck, b. New York, Feb. 21, 1816; drowned (?). He represented Burlington in the Connecticut Legislature. TIiJ-cc CJiildrcn. ■ii" Mary Eliza Ailing," b. Jiily 3. 1S43, Harwinton; d. July 19, 1887. 31" Candace Elvira Ailing," b. Dec. 8, 1S45, Harwinton; d. Feb. 24, 18S0, at Burlington. 3i» Truman James Ailing,* b. Dec. 2, 1S49. 23Y' Mary Jane Ailing,' dau. of Isaac and Sylvia K. Ailing, b. Waterbury, Feb. 12, 1821; m., Harwinton, June 20, 1852, Eri Sanford; farmer; 1. Churchville, N. Y. Three C/iildrcn. 3i» Charles E. Sanford,* b. Aug. 17, 1S56, at Riga, N. Y.; m. Nov. 28. 1S78, Eliza Adams; 2chd.;Clara May Sanford, b. Nov. 5, 1S81; Flor- ence Hattie Sanford. b. Apr. 25, 1884; farmer; res. Churchville, N. Y. 320 Hannah Sylvia Sanford,* b. May 2. 1S53, at Riga, N. Y.; m. Aug. i, 1875, Fred Royston; merchant; 1. Aurora, 111.; s. i. 3 2 1 Mary E. Sanford, ^b. Feb. 3, 1S59, at Riga, N. Y.; d. Mar. 22, 1859. s^y Candace Ailing,' dau. of Isaac and Sylvia K. Ailing, b. June 17, 1823, Waterbury; d. Dec. i, 1867, at Riga, N. Y.; m. at Merion,Pa., Jan. i, 1846, Reuben Terryl; d. Washington, D. C, Sept. 17, 1861. Four CJiildrcn. 3"' Mary E. Tyrrel,^ b. Dec. i, 1846, at Merion, Pa.; d. Dec. 24, 1S63, at Washington, D. C. 3S3 Richard Tyrrel » b. May 5, 1S49, at Philadelphia Pa.; d. (?) 3-'3 George B. Tyrrel,« b June 22, 1851, at Philadelphia, Pa.; d. Feb. 8, 1875, Marthas Vineyard, Mass. 823 Virginia Tyrrel,* b: Aug. 4, 1S54, at Philadelphia, Pa.; d. Nov. 12. 1867, Elbridge, N. Y. Sgy Hannah O. Ailing,' dau. of Wooster and Elizabeth Ailing, b. Naugatuck; d. i860, in Cheshire; m. George Palmer, 1826; res. Cheshire, Conn. Three Ch/7i/re?i. 336 William Palmer,* b. ; d. Cheshii-e, 1SS2; um. 327 Harriet Palmer * b. ; d. Cheshire, 1888; m. Charles Beacher. 828 Sarah Palmer,* b. ; um. BRANCH OF HIS SON JOHN THE JUDGE. 47 2-JL9 Lyman Wooster Ailing,' s. of Wooster and Elizabeth Alimg-, b. Naugatuck, 1807; d. 1865; m. Dec. 12, 1831, Betsey Co well; res. Waterbury. Four Children. s^" Susan C. Ailing,* b. 1S97; m. Henry Wedge; 5 chcl. all b. Waterbury. ^'so Margaret N. Ailing,^ b. ; m. Jan. i, 18G1, John Camp; rem. to Illinois; d. there in 1S68; had 2 s., George and Herbert. 331 Harriet Ailing,* b, ; d. y. «3s Charles Lyman Ailing « b. 1843; m. June 4, 1867, Ellen Tyler, b. 1844; d. 1895; I. s , Frank, b. 1S70; m. 1S94, Elizabeth Mellor, b. 1S69; i dau., Nellie, b. 1S96. -^2 Burrett W. Ailing,' s. of Wooster and Elizabeth Ailing, b. Naugatuck, Oct. 3, 1810; d. Mar. i, 1872; m. Dec. 23, 1844, Elizabeth H. Thorn; r. Blackwoodtown, N. J., and Naugatuck, Conn. Six Children. 335 Mary T. Ailing,* b July 31, 1846; d. Dec. 23, 1871; m. Aug. 12, 1867, William Stevens; i chd., Minnie, b. Jan. 20, 1870. 336 Elizabeth L. Ailing,* b. July 29, 1848; m. Feb. 18, 1S67, Fuller Beach, s. i ; res. Naugatuck. 337 John M. Ailing.* b. Sept. 20, 1850; m. June 22, 1872, Sarah Bar- low; s. i. 338 Thomas T. Ailing,* b. Nov. 18, 1852; m. Sept. 3. 1888, Jennie Buck- ingham, b. Nov. 8, 1863; res. North Woodbury; s. i. 339 Cornelia A. Ailing.* b. Dec. 24, 1854; m. May 9, 18S5. Arthur Squier, Waterbury; 3 chd.; Edna A. Squier, b. Dec. 18, 1888; Ailing O. Squier, b, Dec. 26, 1S91; Harry A. Squier, b Dec 10, 1894. 3-»o Burritt W. Ailing, ^ b. Mar. 31, 1857; ni. Hannah Shehan, July 6, 1884; s. i. 2^^ Orson Smith,' s. ot Lemuel and Lorain Ailing Smith, b. Sept. 30, 1804; ra. Aug. 28, 1826, Lydia Ann, dau. of Thomas Judd, b. June 2, 1805; res. Waterbury. Three Children. 3*1 Maria Louisa Smith,* b. June 26. 1827; m. Jan. 29, 1S44 Rev. Wil- liam A. Durant; 1. Brooklyn, N. Y. ; 2 chd.; Gen. Edward F. Durant, b. Nov. 9, 1850; m.; 2 dau ; 1 Columbus, O.; Howard W. Durant, b. Nov. 21, 1859; m ; 2 s. and 2 dau.; 1. Brooklyn, N. Y. 3-*2 Alonzo Evander Smith,* ^ b June 8. 1S33; m. Mary A. Simons, 1^ I Cheshire, Conn.; 2 s. and 2 dau. 313 Ann Eliza Smith,* 1 \ b. June 8, 1S33; m. Wm. H. Mitchell; 3 1 d in California; she now 1. in Ches- J hire. Conn. Vi 48 LINEAGE OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. 2-=^3 Francis D. Ailing/ s. of Jonathan and Hettie M. Ailing; in.Tallmadge, O., Nov. 25, 1855, (i) Electa C. Beach, b. Apr. 5, 1836; d. Nov. 8, 1S80; m. (2) Feb. 4, 1885, Lucy M. Sackett; b. July 31, 1849; I'- Tallmadge, O. Five ChildriH, all Born in Tallmadge. By (I) Cora Blanche AUling,'* b. May 25, 1S60; m Oct. 21, 1SS4. Charles C Sackett; 5 chd. 1 Claude Charles, b. Oct. 6. 1SS5 - Francis Ailing, b. Nov. 10, 1S89. » Elmer Beach, b. Sept., 1S91; d Aug. 30, 1894. ^ Hazel Blanche, b. Apr. 13, 1S93. ^ Alfred Hiram, b. July 5, 1S97; 1. Tallmadge, O. Charles Burton Ailing,' b. Aug. 18, 1S64; m. Dec. 31, 1S96, Hattie Love, at Colorado Springs. By (2) Myrtle Sackett Ailing,* b. Aug. 13, 1886. Eliza Treat Ailing. « b. Aug. 11, 1891. Stella Kalherine Ailing.'' b. Jan. 13, 1893. 2^3 Amanda Ailing,' dau. of Jonathan and Hettie M. Ailing; m. by Rev. Leonard Humiston, Vienna, O., Apr. 18, 1849, Lorenzo Dow Clements, b. Nov. 5, 1823. Five Children. Herbert Cyrus Clements,* b. Aug. 23, 1850; d. June i, 1865, Northamp- ton, O., Williston Ailing Clements,* b. Oct. 19, 1856; m. Northampton, O., Apr, 10. 1884, Amy H. Williamson; i s , Horton Lorenzo, b. Jan. 16. 18S6. Hettie Maria Clements,* b. Oct. 4. 1859. Herbert Lorenzo Clements,* b. Sept. 3. 1865; d. Mar. 25, 1878. Dennis Boyd Clements," b. Nov. 29, 1S67; m. Northampton, O., Jan. 12. 1S97, Mertie lone Hardy. a2jt Williston Ailing,' s. of Jonathan and Hettie M. Ailing; m.^Brimfiekl, O., June i, 1868, Emilie A. Carter, b. July 9, 1845. He removed from Vienna to Tallmadge, O., in 1856, where he has since resided. Eight Children, all Born in Tallmadge. Julia Maria Ailing,* b. Mar. 9, 1869. Walter Carter Ailing,* b. Aug. 28, 1870. Ruth Warren Ailing, » b. Feb. 9. 1874; m. Oct. 30, 1895, Raymond E. Kepler; t dau.. Helen Margaret, b. Feb. 5, 1898, Tallmadge, O Anna Lyon Ailing,* b. Mar. 3, 1875; d. Sept. 3, 1875. Francis Ailing, « b. Sept. 28, 1878; d. Aug. 20, 1S79. Fanny Margaret Ailing.* b. June 5. 1881. Mary Eudocia Ailing,^ June i, 18S4. Edwin Lyon Ailing,* b. Oct. i, 1887. BRANCH OF HIS SON JOHN THE JUDGE. 49 -24 Williston Ailing-, was the youngest son of Jonathan, a grandson of Jonathan, Jr., who was a great grandson of Roger Ailing, ist, the emigrant ancestor. His father, Jona- than Ailing, emigrated from Connecticut to Vienna, O., about WILLISTON ALLING, RECORDER GF SUMMIT COUNTY, OHIO. 50 LINEAGE OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. iSio, when 18 j-ears of age. At that time the country was new and mostly covered with primeval forests. There were no roads and no facilities for public travel or transportation, and the migration was all done on foot or with ox teams, with an occasional horse, the journey taking about six weeks. His mother, Hettie Maria Clark, had come with her parents a few years earlier and settled in the same place. One day, when a little girl, she w^as sent alone on an errand to one of the nearest neighbors about a mile away, and when she returned told of seeing a lot of big dogs in the woods, that stood on their hind feet with their fore feet on a log, looking at, but did not bite, her. Those dogs were wolves, then quite common there. His father, Jonathan, went back to Connec- ticut at three different times, making the journey both ways on foot. Williston, when a lad, was sent to live with two maiden aunts, and when twelve was taken by the husband of another aunt in Northampton, Summit county, where he worked on the farm summers and attended school winters. When 15 he went to live with his older brother, Francis, in Tallmadge, to learn the trade of carpentry, and while doing so attended the school at the academy. In 1862, when 20, he enlisted in the 115th O. V. I., serving three years in Company I, and six months under Adjutant-General Booth. After the close of the Civil War he returned to Tallmadge and resumed his trade as contractor and builder, w^hich he followed successfully until 1896, when he was selected for and elected recorder of Summit county, which office he still holds, to the entire satisfaction of the public. In 1866, while building a church in Brimfield, O., he formed the acquaintance of Miss Emilie A., daughter of Horatio L. and Julia (Lyon) Carter, whom he subsequently married. He built himself a house in Tallmadge before marriage, after which they immediately moved into it, where they still reside. From youth to manhood, Mr. Ailing has ever been an industrious, energetic and faithful man. approachable, kind and temperate in his habits, honest, just and upright in his dealings, and a pattern of good citizenship; all of which has been so well appreciated that he has been retained a justice of the peace continuously for more than twenty years. When a candidate for recorder the citizens of Tallmadge vol- BRANCH OF HIS SON JOHN THE JUDGE. 51 untarily united in a commendatory call to the voters of the county, in which the}' say: " We have selected a man whom the united voice of the township would say is entirely worthy, in every way thoroughly well qualified for the place, and has always been closely identified with all the interests of this town. As a soldier, a citizen and a Republican, his record is clear, and we most heartily commend him to your support." The result was he was elected by the largest majority on his ticket, and has just been renominated with- out opposition for a second term. '^^ Eliza Ailing,' dau. of Chester Ailing of Hamden; m. Jas. Malone; had 3 chd. ' John; m. Caroline Graham; chd., Lizzie J., b. Sept. 16, 1S65; Alice, d. y, and Harry; m. Ida Sanderson. '-' George, b. Feb. 22, 1844; m. Nellie Nichols, Nov., 1870; chd., James and Edith, b. June 20, 1875. "James, b. ; d. . %^f Henry Ailing,' s. of Chester of Hamden, b. Feb. 3, 182 1; m. May 3, 1850, (i) vSarah J. Johnson; d. Dec. 6, 1864; had 4 chd. ' Frederick, b. ; d. . - Edward, b. Nov. 28, 1852; m. Nellie Jones; 2 chd.; Charles, b. Dec. 29, 1880. Ethel, b. Aug. 9, 1888. -Jen- nie, b. June 13, 1S59. ^Cora, b. ; d. ; m. (2) Lois Merri- man Sanford; i chd., Cora B., b. Nov. 2, 1S69. Henry was 3 years in the Civil War. 2^^ Rhoda Ailing,' dau. of Chester of Hamden, b. July 10, 1822; m. May 15, 1841, Noah Wolcott. 2 chd. 1 Laura; m. Nathan Piatt; i dau., Fannie, b. Dec. 8. 1S72. ^ David; m. Annie L. Northrup; 3 chd,; Harry, Marion and Ralph. %V Mabel Ailing,' dau. of Chester of Hamden, b. Feb. 6, 1827; m. Apr. 16, 1848, Kneeland Gorham. 1 chd. Louise, b. June 7, 185 1; m. Wm. Bray; 4 chd.; William., b Feb 28, 1S68; Minnie, b. Aug. 7, 1S70; Bertha, b. Feb. 3, 1876: Mabel, b. Aug. 2, 1862. SJJ Nancy L. Ailing,' dau. of Chester of Hamden, b. Nov. 27, 1830; m. June 3, 1849, Henry Merriman. 2 chd. 1 Fannie, b. ; d. Sept. 23, 1866. -Charlie, b. Nov. 8, 1859; m. Mary Page; i dau., Mabel, b. Oct. 8, 1889, 52 LINEAGE OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. 2^3 Noah Ailing,' s. of Chester of Hamden, b. May 5, 1835; m. Apr. 2, 1865, Grace Wooding. 2 chd. 'Carrie, b. Dec. 6, 1866; m Harry Woodcock; 3 chd ; Mabel, b. Apr. 28, 1888; Harold, b. Nov. 10, 1890, and Hazel, b. Sept. 23, 1895. -Myrtle, b. July 12, 1S82. 2Jy3 Charles Ailing/ s. Chester of Hamden, b. Sept. 28, 1837; m. Nov., 1869, Lucy A. G. Peckham. 1 son, Webster, b. Nov. 6, 1S70; m. Emma Roswell; 3 chd.; Chester, Arthur and Vera. -^^ Lucy E. Ailing,' dau. of Leveret of Hamden, b. Dec. 17, 182 1 ; m. Nov. 9, 1843, Henry Hill, b. Aiig. 14, 1819; d. Dec. 30, 1885. 2 chd. 'Henry Leveret, b. June 22, 1S46; m. Harriet Roemer, b. Nov. 7, 1854; s. i. -Arthur Clarence, b. Apr. 9, 1866; m. Mar. 2, 1SS7, Hattie Lounsbury; i s., Henry Arthur, b. Oct. 26, 1891. 2_3j; \Vm. F. Ailing,' b. Nov. i, 1827, s. of Leverett and Fanny of Hamden; m. Ann Hitchcock. 6 chd. 'Emma, -Frank, ^Elizabeth, -'William, = Ellsworth. "^ Fannie; 3 d. y. ; 1. at Westville. 2^y Betsey Atwater Ailing,' dau. of Leverett of Hamden, b. Feb. 17, 1830; m. Loren Umberfield. 6 chd. 5 d. y.; i 1., Fannie, b. Oct. 4, 185S; m. Wni. C. Perkins; i dau. 2^J George M, Ailing,' s. of Leveret of Hamden, b. Aug. 28, 1833; m. June 14, 1865, Castine U. Atwater. 3 chd. 'William, -Cora, and -^ Henry; i d. y. 3^-„» Ellsworth Ailing,' s. of Leverett of Hamden, b. Apr. II, 1837; m. June 27, 1859, Sophronia Hitchcock. 2 chd. d. y. ; 3 years in the Civil War; d. at Alexandria, Va , 1865; bu. in Evergreen Cemetery, N. Haven, Conn. 2-Ao Harvey Ailing,' s. of Leverett of Hamden, b. Oct. 10, 1841; um.; was 3 years in army, and the last 20 years has been watchman for Messrs. Fitch & Co., New Haven. BRANCH OF HIS SON JOHN THE JUDGE, 53 2/^* James Elijah Ailing;/ s. of Ezra and Abigail Ailing, b. Oct. 24, 1841; m. Feb. i, 1867, Addie Denny; 1. West Haven. 5 chd. 1 Nettie A., b. Nov. 22.1868. '^ Frank D.,b.Sept. 17. 1870. « George W., b. Aug. 5, 1S72. ■* Lizzie M., b. Sept. 5, 1874. ■■ Bertha B., b. Feb. 27, 1877. 2-5J Chauncey Ailing Dickerman/ s. of Elisha and Adah AllYng Dickerman, b. Sept 9, 1821; d. Apr. 17, 1873; m. June 7, 1847, Nancy S. Bronson, b. Feb. 5, 1827; res. New Haven. 3 chd. 1 Elizabeth E., b. July 27, 1848; d. urn., July 16, 1872. ^ Robert C b Sept 3, 1853; m. Nov. 19, 1874. Mary E. Thomas, b. July 4. 1852. 3 Helen A., b. July 31. i859; m. June 8, 1881, G. Wilbur Clark; 2 chd. ; Mildred and Mabel Grace. 2JJ Elisha Dickerman,' Jr., b. Dec. 16, 1828; d. Feb. 18, 1890; m. July 12, 1852, Harriet N. A. Edwards, b. Aug. 31, 1831; res. New Haven. 5 chd. 1 Mary Adah, b. Feb. 20, 1853; m. Sept. 20, 1872, Dwight W. Bald- win, b. Washington, Conn., Mar. 21. 1850; 4 chd.; Carrie F., b. Oct. 13. 1873; Hattie A., b. Aug. 27., 1877; d. Oct. 2, 1879; George H.,b. Dec. 12, 1S78; d. Oct. 25. 1886; Howard, b. June 10, 1886. '•'Edward A., b. Dec. 13, 1854; m. Mar. 3. 1880, Nellie A. Crook; 2 chd. Lena M.' b. June 25. 1S84, and Bertha L., b. Oct. 23, 18S5. » Elisha G.,b. Nov. 3, 1856; d. Mar. 20, 1S80; um. ■'Hattie E., b. Feb. 8, 1859; d. May 22, :867. ^ Frederick W., b. Jan. 14, 1862; m. Sept 25, 1888, Lillian Lumb; 2 chd.; Charles F., b. June 22, 1890, and Vera B..b. Nov. 8, 1891. 2-y Mary R. Ailing,' dau. of Truman and Clarissa Ailing, b. Nov. 10, 182 1 ; m. Apr. 29, 1846, Montgomery Armstrong, b. Sept. 15, 1822; 1. New Haven. 3 did. 1 Edward M., b. Apr. 2, 1848; m. Nov. 26, 1S72, Sarah W. Wells; I s Frank C. b. Aug. 21, 1879. - Elmer Leroy, b. Nov. 28, 1854; m. Dec. 21, 1882, Nellie Carr; 2 s.. Lewis C, b. Dec, 18, 1885, Harold Ailing, b. June 14, 1892. ^Hila Clara, b. Nov. i. 1S58; m. Aug. 6, 1892, Rev. William Davis; 1. Spokane, Wash.; 3 chd., Paul A., b. Oct.'si. 1893; Frederick William, b. Dec. 8, 1894; Mary Olive, b. Feb. 27, 1897. 241 William E. Ailing,' s. of Truman and Clarissa Ailing, b/jan. 23, 1824; d. Apr. 4, 1897; m. Nov. 8, 1846, Eliza 54 LINEAGE OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. Ann Cooper, b, Feb. 23, 1824; d. May 2, 1898; res. New Haven. 10 chd. 'Charles T., b. July 2, 1847; d. Mar. 7. 1849. ^ Charles T., b. Aug. 3, 1849; d. Mar. 25, 1850. -^William F.. b. May 21, 1S51; d. Oct. 6. 1851. -^Mary L., b. July 25, 1S52; m. (i) May 17, 1873, George G. Willis; 3 chd.; Linda L., b. Apr. i, 1876; Hattie E., b. June 2, 1877; George Guy, b. Nov. 20, 1880; m. (2) Mar. 29, 18SS. George E. Chip- man, b. Jan. 12, 1843; s. i by (2). '■ Edmund W., b. July 3, 1853; d. Dec. 23, 1853. « Frank, b. Aug. 28, 1854; d. Apr. 28, 1855. '' George W., b. Nov. 27, 1855 ;d. J^^ay, 1856. * Burton J., b. Oct. 13, 1S59 (record be- low). 'Lucy P., b. Apr. 17, 1864; ni. Sept. 26, 1893, Robert Bragan, b. Dec. 17, 1S59; Leonard L., b. Dec. 17, 1S65; m. May 11, 1898, Rose Rohr, b. Mar. 19, 1876. •V/ Burton J. Ailing-,"' 8th chd. of the above William E., b. Oct. 13, 1859; m. Martha M. Blake, b. Jan. 31, 1865; 1. New Haven. 11 chd. 'William T., b. June 26, 1SS3. -Burton J., Jr., b. Sept. 3, 18S4; d. 1887. sjoseph J., b. Nov. 26, 1SS5. •'Eliza A., b. Dec. 31, 1S86. 5 Clara, b. Aug. 13, 1888; d. 1S96. ''Edward, b. Nov. iS, 18S9. 'Ray- mond, b. June 6, 1891; d. 1895. *Jennette, b. Dec. 13, 1892. ■' Estelle, b. Apr. 27, 1894. '"Juliette, b. Sept. 20, 1S96. " Albertha, b. Oct. 8, 1898. 2^2^ Francis A. Ailing,' s. of Truman and Clarissa, b. Sept. 8, 1825; m. Dec. 29, 1853, Mary Jane Briggs, b. Dec. 13, 1829; 1. New Haven. 1 chd. Charles F., b. Dec. 29, 1S54; m. Oct. 31, 18S8, Carlie A. Sweet, b. Oct. 9, 1867; 4 chd.; Gladys H., b. Jan. 17, 1892; Truman F., b. Mar. 8, 1894; Hazel L., b. Nov. 14, 1896; Olive A., b. Dec. 27, 1S97. 2JL3 Robert. A. Ailing,' s. of Truman and Clarissa, b. Jan. 21, 1828; d. Nov. 25, 1873; m. May 13, 1857, Huldah S. Norton, b. Aug. 10, 1833; res. New Haven. 2 chd. ' Edward N., b. Aug. 2, 1S58; m. June 20, 1S83, Gertrude L. Osborn; 3 chd.; Clara G., b. June 20, 1885; d. Aug. 7, 1886; Edna L., b. Jan. 21. 1887; E. Marion, b. Jan. 22, 1S89. ■ Robert M., b. June 19, i860; d. Jan. 4, 1S71. 2^3 Fannie Ailing,' dan. of Henry and Susan, b. Sept. 18, 1844; m. June 21, 1882, Dewitt Weed, b. 1850. 3 chd. ' Loren, b. Feb. 17, 1883. ^ Rubie, b. Nov. 8, 1885. ^ Etta, b. Apr. 19, 1887. BRANCH OF HIS SON JOHN THE JUDGK. 55 2J_5 Ella Anderson/ dau. of Isaac atid Elizabeth Ailing Anderson, b. July 5, 1846; d. Nov. 26, 1897; m. Nov. 5, 1868, Theodore Booth, b. Oct. i, 1844; res. New Haven. 3 chd. 1 Bertha, b. Jan. 19, 1S70; m. Oct. i, 1896; i dau., Theodora Skinner, b. Nov 19, 1897. - Grace, b. Sept. 14, 1874. ■* Helen (Bessie), b. Feb. 23, 1877. 2-M Edward J. Ailing,' s. of Thomas and Amanda, b. July i, 1844; d. Oct. 13, 1885; m. Sept. 20, 1871, Ann (Martha) Har- mount, b. Nov. 18, 1848; d. Oct. 10, 1887. 2 chd. 1 Mortimer, Ph B., Yale, 1S93. b. Nov. 16. 1872; m. Oct. i. 1896, Lillian Brown; i s , Thomas Berkley, b. Aug. 26, 1897. - Grace, b. June 3, 1875. 2-«J Albert H. Ailing-," s. of Thomas and Amanda, b. Aug. 9,1846; m. Dec. 21, 1875, Emily Johnson, b. May 7, 1847; 1. New Haven. 6 chd. 'Alice T, b. Mar. 21, 1877. -Amanda B., b. Mar. 17, 1879- 3 Charlotte, b, Nov. 21, 1S80. ^Emma M.. b. July 23. 1S82. -^Albert L.,b. Aug. 26, 1883. " Edward M., b. Sept. 2, 1890; d. July 15. 1891. \%» Chas. E. Ailing,' s. of Geo. and Mary E., b. June 29, 1846; m. Oct. 22, 1873, Emily Maltby, b. 1847; 1. New Haven. 4 chd. 'Chas. E., Jr., b. Feb., 1875- -Mary, b. June, 1876. ^ Percy, b. June 4, 1879. •* Roger, b. Jan. 16, 1882. 2^V Geo. A. Ailing," s. of Geo. and Mary E., b. Mar. 26, 185V; m. Oct. 17, 1878, Edith Turner, b. Apr. 13, 1857; 1. New Haven. 2 chd. 'George E., b. Aug. 26, 1879. '^ Mabel J., b. May 16, 18S2. 2^0 Dr. Arthur N. Ailing," A.B., Yale, '96, M.D., Columbia, '91, s. of Geo. and Mary E., b. July i, 1862; m. Oct. 27, 1887, France Walker, b. May i, 1864; res. 199 York street, New Haven. I chd. Helen F., b. Oct. 16, 1888. 3iL2 Fred H. Ailing,' s. Samuel and Harriet, b. Oct. 16, 1860; m. Oct. 15, 1887, Nellie Bunnell, b. July 15, 1862; 1. New Haven. 3 chd. ' Kenneth, b. Jan. 23, 1889. -Le Roy, b. Dec. 24, 1S91; d. July 6, 1892. 3 Evelyn, b. Oct. 17, 1896. DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, ist— BRANCH OF SAMUEL, 2d. NEW JERSEY ALLINGS. -^1 Samuel Allin^^, 2d,' oldest s. of Sergeant Samuel, ist, and gr. s. of Roger, ist, the emigrant settler cf this line of Allings, was b. in New Haven in 1668, admitted to the Center Church in 1688, m. abt. 1690, rem. with family to Newark, N. J., abt. 1701,* and d. there in 1732, a. 64. His will was dated May 4, 1732, and proved Aug. 3, the same year. His wf. Sarah survived him abt. three years, and d. in 1735, a. 63. All the town and church records give him a title, either Lieutenant or Esquire. He was among the later early set- tlers of Newark, coming about thirty-five years after the first; he took a prominent place in the church, and held various town offices in Newark, and was one of its leading men. At a town meeting held in 1708 he was on a committee to instruct Mr. Pierson to go to New England and procure a minister, and in 17 16, the church being again vacant by the death of Rev. Nathaniel Bowers, he was put on the commit- tee of supply. An old deed of his reads thus: "For, and in consideration of the love and affection which I do bear towards my well beloved (son) Thomas Ailing. I have given, etc., etc., two acres of land, etc., in the year of our Lord Christ 1724, and in the year of our sovereign Lord George the 2d, by the grace of God, king, etc." Signed San:uel Ailing; And in 1736 his son Deacon Samuel Ailing gave a deed for twenty acres to his brother Thomas Ailing (the same Thomas). In 1734, after the death of his father, Ezekiel Ailing (the Dea- con's brother) of Newark, N. J., gave a deed to James Ailing of Wallingford, Conn, (probably his cousin and son of James, who was a brother of Samuel, Esq , of Newark). ♦There seems uncertainty as to the e.xact date, which has generally been called i6g8. The last record found of him as a resident of New Haven is June 23, 1701, when his brotlicr John and wife Abigail, who had preceded him several years to Elizabethtown, make their well beloved brother Samuel Ailing of New Haven their true and lawful attorney, etc., and the first recorded date found of him in Newark is 1703, when the attestation to the signatures to a deed is made before " Samuel Ailing one ye Judges for ye Inferior Court of Common Pleas for ye County of Esse.x, N. J.," so it is probable he came to Newark the last of 1701 or the first of 1702. The New Haven Church record says 1703, but that probably refers to the time of his withdrawal from the New Haven Church, which might have been a year or two later. NEW JERSEY ALLINGS. 57 The residence of Samuel Ailing, Esq., which became the Allino- homestead, was on the northwest corner of Broad and Market streets, and originally contained over six acres, which he purchased about 1710, and the corner has been in the fam- ily for nearly 200 years; but the encroachments of the grow- ing city have reduced the lot until its present dimensions are 20 feet 5 inches by 67 feet, the title to which vests in the estate of Sarah M. Crane, deceased, and Mrs. John B. Van Wagenen, daughters of John and Matilda (Ailing) Crane, who have just negotiated its sale for $9,000 a front foot, or $190,000 for the lot; doubtless the highest price ever paid for land in the State. The old dwelling of the early Allings was a frame house of the conventional type, with any amount of outhouses, and in the rear was a large apple orchard. On this corner five genera- tions of the Allings lived and died, and it was many years known as the John Ailing corner, afterwards as the John Crane corner, from its occupancy by John Crane,who married Matilda Ailing, a granddaughter of Lieutenant John. The Newark Allings sprung from Lieutenant Samuel, or Samuel Ailing, Esq., whose son Samuel was called deacon, from being a deacon of the First Presbyterian Church, of which he was one of its pillars, and also an important and influential man in civil affairs. He married a granddaughter of Rev. John Prudden, the third minister of that church; the name Prudden subse- quently becoming a christian name in that branch of the Ailing family. The bodies of the deacon and wife were interred in the old burying ground of Newark, which has all been dug over and their headstones removed, and in 1892 Deacon Samuel's great-great great-grandson, William R. Ailing, had them tabulated in the rear wall of the first church, and the deacon's reads as follows: " Aged 95. Here lies a venerable sage, Who shone in virtue more than age, Adorned with every Christian grace » * * * * has run his race. His office made the chm-ch his care, Her interests was his daily prayer. He lived a saint, has gone to rest, His children rise and call him blest." Following the deacon in the Ailing homestead was an un- broken succession of John Allings, down through the SS DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. troublous times before and during- the Revolution and out into the bright sunshine of the new Republic. The deacon's grandson John was an ardent patriot and a Lieutenant in the company of Minute Men at Newark before the Revolutionary War broke out. Towards its end, one cold winter's day, a party of British soldiers who had been out for- ^&ing-, came down into Newark on their way back to the main column near Newark bay. Presumably they came down what is now Springfield avenue, and it is a certainty, as they came, the colonists gave them a warm reception. It was not a battle, but what to-day would be termed bushwhacking. The Jersey- men fired from behind "each fence and farmyard wall," and they annoyed the British so that they got very angry. Finally they made a stand at what is now the corner of Broad and Market streets just in front of the Ailing homestead. Lieu- tenant John seeing them said to his wife, " Abigail, the British are here, take the children and run down cellar, quick." The deacon, now nearly 90 years old, hearing the clamor and rattle of the flintlocks outside, raised the window and cried out, "Give it to 'em, boys." Upon which a British soldier raised his gun and called out to an officer, "Shall I shoot the old devil?" " No, he is too old to harm us," was the reply. Mean- while a brisk skirmish was going on, and Lieutenant John had seized his flintlock and began firing and dropping the red- coats from his ambush, and as the day was cold, reloading by the kitchen fire. The British noticed this and finally sent a party to put a stop to it. They broke down the door of the house and drove the patriot by the back door into the orchard, following him with shot after shot as he ran dodging from one apple tree to another, until, just as he was passing beyond their reach, they put a shot into the calf of one leg, but he escaped, yis son John (the third John Ailing to occupy this corner), then a lad of 10 or 12 years, was one of the children Abigail had in the cellar during the fray, and was the grand- father of William R. Ailing of Nev^^ark, to whom, in his old age, he related this incident, and to whom the compiler is in- debted for the narrative, as well as for a large part of the genealogical and historical record of the Newark Allings. Deacon Samuel's son Joseph, no doubt, is the person re- ferred to in a paper in the Newark Historical Library, among some papers brought from Washington by the late Alexan- der M. Pennington. NEW JERSEY ALLINGS. 59 "This is to certify that Capt. Joseph Ailing has delivered me an enlistment roll. (Signed) Wm. Burnet, Nov. 13, i775-" Dr. William Burnet married Joanna, a daughter of Capt. Joseph Ailing. Besides Lieut. John Ailing, Prudden, Isaac and Samuel Ailing were all members of this Minute Company at Newark in 1775, before the Declaration of Independence. if Samuel Ailing, 2d,' of New Haven, m. Sarah Curry, dau. of Thomas Curry, abt. 1690, rem. to Newark abt. 1701, and d. there 1735; they had Seven Children. 1* Elizabeth Ailing,-* b. Dec. 19, 1691; m. Curry. 1* Joseph Ailing ,-1 b. Mar. 29, 1693. i« Eunice Ailing.-" b. Mar. 8, 1694; m. Sergeant. \\ Samuel Ailing (Dea.),-* b. 1698; d. Feb. 6, 1793. 18 Thomas Ailing,-* b. . 19 Ezekiel Ailing,^ b. ■. 20 Sarah Alhng,-* b. ; ; m. Dodd. Samuel Allen,' Esquire, was one of the Judges of the Infe- rior Court of Common Pleas. In 1709 and 1711 and 1717 he was chosen town collector; in i7i4to see that the salary of Rev. Mr. Bowers was raised by subscription, and also a fence viewer; in 17 15 he was put on committee to supply the deficit from the death of Rev. Nathaniel Bowers, and in 1721 was appointed surveyor of highways. In 1724 he deeds two acres to his son Thomas Ailing, and like his father and grandfather, he was a blacksmith, and one of the principal men of Newark in his time. He was Elder in Synod from 1727 to his death, in 1732. ^ Dea. Samuel Ailing,* s. of Samuel Ailing, Esquire, b. 1698; d. Feb. 6, 1793, a. 95; m. Abigail Prudden, b. 1704; d. Sept. 8, 1758; gr. dau. of Rev. John Prudden, the 3d minister of ist ch., Newark. Five C/iiMreti. 21 To John Ailing," b. ; d. 1753. f§ Joseph Ailing,^ b. ; d. Nov. 21, 1799. 2s Prudden AUing," b. ; d. um. at Morristown, N. J., where he res. and was sheriff there. 2-t Mrs. Stephen Ward,= b. . *5 Mrs. Joseph Crane, ^ b. . 6o DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. In 1737 the Deacon vSamnel was appointed to see to the ringing of the bell and sweeping of the meeting house. In 1741, Judge, by his Majesty King George 2d. In 1743 he was collector, and in 1748-9 assessor. He was also Elder in Synod from 1737 until his death, in 1793. 14 John Ailing,' s. of Dea. Samuel Ailing of Newark, b. abt. 1723; d. 1753; m. Martha Crane; d. 1795. He was chosen collector and overseer of the poor in 1750, and Apr. 8, 1753, he presented a bill of 34 lbs. 14 s. 5 d. for repairs to jail, which was allowed May 26, and ordered paid to his widow. Three Children. W John Ailing," b. Apr. 2, 1746; d. Dec. 2, 1795. If Isaac Ailing. Dea./b. 1749; d. 1S19. 3 8 Stephen Ailing.'' If Capt. Joseph Ailing," 2d s. of Dea. Samuel, b. ; d. Nov. 21, 1799; m. Abigail , b. 1724; d. Mar. 14, 1759; res. Newark. He was a trustee in the church and a prominent man in town affairs. T%vo Children. '" Samuel Ailing,'' b. ; m. Prescilla Ball. %\ Joanna Ailing,'' b. ; m. William Burnet, M.D. 1^ Lieut. John Ailing," s. of John and Martha (Crane) Ailing, b. Apr. 2, 1746; d. Dec. 2, 1795; m. Abigail Young. He was a lieutenant in a Minute Company, and the one who fig- ured so conspicuously as a sharpshooter when the British pil- laged Newark. Five Children, all Born in Newark. If Matilda Ailing,'' b. Feb. 2, 1770; d. Apr. 3. 1S60. If John Ailing,' b. Dec. 27, 1772; d. June 14, 1S52. If *Young Stephen Ailing,' b. Mar. i, 1775; d. Feb. 4, TS31. II Prudden Ailing," b. Oct. 2, 1779; d. Jan. 31, 1S57. 1^; Abby Ailing,' b. Dec. 15, 1783; d, Dec. 28. 1S70. In 1793 Licitt. John Ailing deeded to his sons John, Ste- phen and Prudden, his homestead lot, corner Broad and Market streets, a part of which is still ov;ned by his descend- ants. (Later, 1899, it has just been sold for $190,000.) * Rev. Dr. McWhorter by mistake reversed these names at his baptism. NEW JERSEY ALLINGS. 6l |-§- Dea. Isaac Ailing," s. of John and Martha Ailing; b. 1749; d. 1819; m. (i) Mary Clisbie, b. 1749; d. Mar. 20, 1792; m. (2) Joanna Congad; d. 1844. Children. By (I) *^ Isaac Ailing, Jr.,' b. ; m.;hada s. Theodore; lived in Hanover and d. in New York City. If David Ailing,^ b. Sept. 17, 1773; d. Feb. 25, 1855. ■ p» Mary (Polly) Ailing," b. ; m. Apr. 24, 1806, Rev. Stephen Hayes; had 2 daus., Juliette and Martha, who m. Mr. Norton of Guilford, Conn. By (2). •1° Caroline Ailing,' b. ; d. . *i Alexander Ailing," b. ; d. . Deacon Isaac Ailing was a trustee in the chnrch and an Elder in Synod from 1787 until his death, in 1819. |J^ Joanna Ailing," dau. of Capt. Joseph and Abigail Ailing; m. William Burnet, M. D. C/u'ldi-en. *^ Mrs. Abigail Riggs,' b. ; d. . ^3 Mrs. Gov. Pennington," b. ; d. . ; Speaker of the House. ■*■* Mrs. Joseph C. Hornblower,^ b. ; d. ; Chief Justice of New Jersey; their dau. m. Justice Joseph P. Bradley of the United States Supreme Court, Washington, D. C. If Matilda Ailing,' dau. of Lieut. John and Martha Ailing, b. Feb. 21, 1770; d. Apr. 3, i860; m. Jotham Baldwin, b. Dec. 16, 1769; d. Mar. 15, 1802; res. Newark. S/.r Children. If Abby Cook Baldwin, » b. 1796; d. Jan., 1S27. If Ebenezer Baldwin,* b. 1797; d. abt. 18S0. ■*^ Robert Brown Baldwin. * b. 1800; d. 1802. fl Julia Baldwin,* b. Aug., 1802; d. Sept. i, i8qi. If Martha Maria Baldwin,^ b. Nov. 28, 1807; d. June i, 1839. = " Stephen Ailing Baldwin,* b. Dec. 30, 1810; d. Dec. 25, 1812. If John Ailing,' s. of Lieut. John and Martha Ailing, b. Dec. 27, 1772; d. June 14, 1852; m. Jan. 18, 1798, Sarah Ham- ilton, b. 1780; d. Apr., 1853; res. Newark. 62 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALT.ING, FIRST. Ten C/iildroi. 11 John Ailing.'' b. Aug. i, 1798; d. Mar. 24, 1S36. If Matilda Ailing," b. Jan. 13, 1801; d. April i, 1879. 14 Charles Ailing.* b. Apr. 14, 1S03; d. Mar. 15, 1853. f4 Albert Ailing,* b. June 2, 1S05; d. Dec. 23, 1868. If William Ailing, » b. Sept. 24. 1807; d. Oct. 15, 1892. ^fi Henrj' Ailing,* b. July 21, 1810; d. Mar. 16, 1S39; m. and d. s. i. »" Maria Ailing,* b. May 2, 1812; d. Oct. 14, 1S89; urn. fl Caroline Ailing,* b. Feb. 16, 1S15; d. Sept., 1886. 69 Alfred H. Ailing," b. May 28, 1818; d. Feb. 1, 1826. "0 Sarah Emeline Ailing,* b. June 2, 1S22; d. Oct. 9, 18S7; um. 14 Young Stephen Ailing/ s. of Lieut. John and Martha Ailing, b. Mar. i, 1775, at Newark, N. J.; d. Feb. 4, 1831, at Sodus, N. Y.; m. at Ballston, N. Y., Mar. 18, 1798, Patty, dau. of David Cor}^ b. Westfield, N. J., Apr. 22, 17S0; d. Rochester, N. Y., July 7, 1840. I\ine L/uldrcii. fi Harriet Ailing,^ b. Milton, N. Y., Feb. 18, 1801; d. Sodus, N. Y., Jan. 2. 1871. ff John Ailing,* b. Milton, N. Y., Oct. 25, 1802; d. Sodus, N. Y., Dec. 9. 1884. §1 David Cory Ailing,* b. Milton, N. Y., Jan. i, 1S05; d. R.ochester, N. Y., Jan. 12, 18S7. 11 Stephen Young Ailing,* b. Milton, N. Y., Jan. 14, 1807; d. Roches- ter. N. Y., Dec. 18, 1891. If Prudden Ailing,* b. Milton, N. Y., Nov. 8, 1S08; d. Norwalk, O., Apr. II, 1879. II William Ailing,* b. Milton, N. Y,, Mar. 3, 1811; d. Rochester, N. Y., July 13, iSgo. fj Lewis Higby Ailing,* b. Milton, N. Y., Apr. 26, 1813; d. Rochester, N. Y., Mar. 26, i8Sq. ff Matilda Ailing,* b. Sodus, N. Y., Oct. 19, 1816; d. Chicago, 111., May 20, 1894. \\ Jane Elizabeth Ailing,* b. Sodus, N. Y., Sept. 12, 1S19; 1. Colorado Springs. \\ Prudden Ailing,' s. of Lieut. John and Martha Ailing, b. Newark, Oct. 20, 1779; d. Madison, N. J., Jan. 31, 1857; m. Mar. 16, 1807, Maria Halsey, b. May 17, 1787; d. Albany, N. Y., 1876. Four C/iUdrcn. l,% Mary Ford Ailing," b. Feb. 15, 1808; d. Sept. 12, 1872. l\ Rosina Ailing." b. Jan. 24, 1810; d. Feb. 24, 1S43. "- Norwood R Ailing,* b. Feb. 17, 1S16; d. um., Galveston, Texas, Oct. 22, 1839. If Margaret Crane Ailing," b. Mar. 19, 1S12. NEW JERSEY ALLINGS. 63 f|} Abby Ailing,' dau. of Lieut John and Martha Ailing, b. Dec. 15, 1783; d. Dec. 28, 1870; m. Newark, Apr. 16, 1807, Abram K. Ward; r. Newark, N. J. Seven Children. ■^■4 Henry Ward. s b. May 5, 1807; d. Feb. 21, 1S73; urn. 1% Letetia D. Ward,^ b. Jan. i, 1809, d. June 6, 1S50. If Prudden Ailing Ward.s b. May 28, 1811; d. Aug. 2, 1895. IJ Sarah Emmons Ward.^ b. June 15, 1S13; d. Dec. 27, 1891. II Matilda Ward,* b. Dec. 27, 1S15; d. Sept. 12, 1867. \\ Ellen Conley Ward.^ b. Nov. 11, 1817; d. June 19, 1897. »o Albert Hamilton Ward,^ b. Nov. i, 1S20; d. Dec. 4, 1S21. ff David Ailing,' s. of Dea. Isaac and Mary C. Ailing, b. Sept. 17, 1773; d. Feb. 25, 1855; ra. (i) Apr. 2, 1802, Nancy, dau. of Stephen Ball, b. Rahway, Jan. 18, 1779; d. Oct. 15, 1815; m. (2) Nov. 25, 1817, Eunice, dau. of John Roberts, b. Jan. 18, 1787; d. Apr. 14, 1864; res. Newark, N. J. Six CJiildren. By (I) 81 Mary C. Ailing.^ b. Aug. 10, 1805; d. Feb. i, 1S78; m. Jan, 23, 1833, John Hall; had 2 s. and 2 daus. If Stephen B. Ailing,* b. July 24, 1808; d. Mar. 13, 1861. 83 Isaac A. Ailing,* b. Feb. 17, 1S14; d. Apr. 10, 1890; est. $300,000; m, Emeline Moore of New York. By (2) II Joseph C. Ailing,* b. Jan. 27, 1819; d. Oct. 26, 1S95. If David W. Ailing,* b. 1820; d. Sept. 25, 18S3. If Horace Ailing.^ b. Sept. 24, 1822; 1. New York City. ff Abby Cook Baldwin," dau. of Jothamand Matilda Ailing Baldwin, b. Apr., 1796; d. Jan., 1827; m. Jan., 1822, Gen. James Miller, in command of the New Jersey Militia. He m. (2), Oct., 1828, %\ Julia Baldwin, sister of ist wife, b. Aug., 1802; d. Sept. I, 1891. 9 Chd. 1 James Prudden; d. Apr., 1852 « Rosina Matilda. ^ Abby Louisa; d. 1855. ^ Charles Veazie; d. 1832. ^ Robert Shatton; d. 1846. '5 Julia Francis; m. 1867, Rev. B. S. Bissell of Norvvalk, Conn.; had a s., James, who d. 1877. ' Helen Augusta; m. 1857, David Ailing Hall, Newark, N. J.; had 2 chd; d. y. ^^ Emma Veazia. '■' Clara Ailing; m A. Woodruff Kellogg, Elizabeth, N. J.; had 3 s., Augustus L., William D. and Robert M. 64 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. ■|A Ebenezer Baldwin/ s. of Jotham Baldwin, b. 1797; d. abt. 1880; m. a Virginia lady; rem. to Indiana; had 5 chd., viz.: ^ John Ailing; - James Miller; ^ Martha Maria; ■* Jane AUing, and 5 Evelyn. l-f- Martha Maria Baldwin/ dan. of Jotham Baldwin, b. Nov. 28, 1807; d. June I, 1839; m. Samuel E. Farrand of Bloomfield, N. J., who m. (2) Dec. 10, 1859, {;|; Jane Elizabeth Ailing, dau. of Young Stephen Ailing, b. Sept. 12, 1819; 1. Colorado Springs. 5/.r CJiildreu. 11 Charles Edward Farrand,^ by (i), b. Oct. 7, 1S33; d. July 14, 1S74. 100 Frank AUing Farrand,'-' by (2), b. Bloomfield, N. J., June 29, 1842; d. May 26, 1845. ^°i Clara Jane Farrand,'-' by (2), b. Mar. 25, 1845; d. Dec. 7, 1846. V:f^ Theodore Farrand,'" by (2), Nov. 14, 1847, Lexington, Ky. ^0* Martha Matilda Farrand,^ b. Lexington, Ky., Apr. 14, 1S50; m. July 7, 1S72, James B. Walton of Virginia; 2 chd.; b. Danville, Ky.; Jennie Ailing, b. July 23, 1875; Thomas Edwin, b. June 22, 1881. 101 Sarah Jane Farrand,^ b. DanviUe, Ky., b. Feb. 14, 1858; d. Apr. 15, i860. W John Ailing/ s. of John and Sarah (Hamilton) Ailing of Newark, b. Aug. r, 1798; d. Mar. 24, 1836, Madison, Ind.; m. Aug. 7, 1S27, Jane Robinson of Baltimore, Md., b. Nov. 14, 1808; d. May 9, 1874. Three Cliildreii, all Bom in Mad/son, I)id. W Jol^" Ailing,'-' b. May 26, 1828. igY' William Robinson AUing,-' b. June 10, 1831. i^V Charles AUing,^ b. Apr. 19, 1833. 5 1 John Ailing, graduated at Princeton, studied law and settled at Madison, Ind., where he d. at 38. His s. John is in the wholesale hardware trade in Chicago; William R. is a manufacturing jeweler at Newark, N. J., and Charles, res. at Madison, Ind. If Matilda Ailing,' dau. of John and Sarah H. Ailing, b. Jan. 13, 1801; d. Apr. i, 1879, Mt. Orange, N. J.; ni. John C. Crane, b. Aug. 10, 1797; d. Jan. 13, 1849; r. on the Ailing home- stead, Newark, N. J., corner of Broad and Market streets. NEW JERSEY ALLINGS. 65 Three Children. !<** Sarah Maria Crane,' b. Nov. 28, 1827; d. Apr. 24, 1S92; um. 10" William Crane,' b. Mar. 2, 1S32; d. May 30, 1832. 11" Caroline Matilda Crane,' b. Dec. 10, 1S36; m. July 10, i860, John B. Van Wagenen; s. i. If Charles Ailing," s. of John and Sarah H. Ailing, b. Apr. 14, 1803; cl. Mar. 15, 1852; m. Clarissa R. Baldwin, b. vSouth Orange, N. J., July 29, 1806; r. Newark, N. J. Three Cliildren. yj Mary Jane Ailing,'-' b. July 31, 1835. Also a s. and dau., d. y. 14 Albert Ailing,' s. of John and Sarah H. Ailing, b. June 2, 1805; d. Dec. 23, 1868; m. (i) Apr. 17, 1832, Sarah Canfield; d. ; m. (2) Jan. 14, 1859, Margaret vStafford. Three Children. By (I) 112 Mary Louise Ailing,'^ b. June 14, 1840; m. May 5, 1869, Charles W. Wheeler, b. June 4, 1836; 2 chd. ; Sarah Ailing, b. Sept. 3, 1870; Mary Louise, b. Feb. i, 1872. VyS Frederick A. Ailing, » b. Aug. 16, 1842; d. Apr., 1884. By (2) 111 Elizabeth Harper Ailing,' b. June 4, 1861; 1. Bloomfield, N. J. If William Ailing,' s. of John and Sarah H. Ailing, b. Sept. 24, 1807; d. Lake Providence, La, Oct. 15, 1892; m. ; had 4 chd., who d. in early manhood. He was a merchant and prominent business man in Louisiana, twenty years a banker and President of the Water Works. |4 Caroline Ailing,*' dau. of John and Sarah H. Ailing, b. Feb. 16, 1815; d. Orange, N. J., Sept., 1886; m. Aug. 10, 1841, Christopher C. Meeker (s. of Isaac), b. Newark, Oct. 8, 1813; d. Athens, Ga., Apr. 15, 1862. T^t'O Children. igV John A. Meeker.' b. New Orleans, La., Apr. 3, 1S43; d. Charlottes- ville, Va., Feb. 17, 1897 Vj^ Rosalie Meeker, b. Newark, N. J., Nov. 10, 1845. 5 66 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLINO, FIRST. fi Harriet Ailing"," dau. of Youn■'■'• Joseph T. Alling.s s. of William, is a teacher of the famous " Ailing Class '■ in the Central Presbyterian Church of Rochester. This class in 1884 was an ordinary class of eight members, which, under his aggressive leadership, has steadily increased until it now num- bers nearly one thousand members. Particulars given in " Record of Christian Work," June No., 189S, p. 2S2. fl Lewis Higbey Ailing/ s. of Young Stephen and Patty C. Ailing, b. Apr. 26, 1813; d. Mar. 26, 1889; m. (i) Sept. 28, 1841, vSarah Ann Sibley, b. Dec., 1818; d. July 8, 1849; bu. Mt. Hope Cemetery; m. (2) Oct. 22, 1850, Abby Maria Wakely; r. Rochester, N, Y. gy /j\ T^ao C/iildren. 158 Mary Alida Ailing,-' b. Jan. 24. 1843; m. May 19, 1870. Franklin M. Ellery; i dau., Eloise, b. June 8, 1874. 1^° Louise Northam Ailing,'-' b. Apr. 6, 1S45 fl Matilda Ailing,^ dau. of Young Stephen and Patty C. Ailing, b. Oct. 19, 1816; d. May 20, 1894; m. Apr. 11, 1838, Henry A. Rew; d. 1892, at Chicago, 111. 0)ie CJiild. \\° Francis Edward Rew,^ b. Apr. 14, 1841; d. Chicago, Nov. 8, 1896. fl Mary Ford Ailing," dau. of Prudden and Maria (Halsey) Ailing, b. Feb. 15, 1808; d. Sept. 12, 1872; m. Mar. 12, 1836, Thomas D. James, s. of Josiah, s of David James, Newark, b. Mar. 17, 1808; d. Dec. 3, 1883, Nassau, N. Y. I-'i7'e C/iildreti. 181 Maria Ailing James,' b. Jan. 10, 1837; m. Jan. 21, 1S57, John IL Van Antwerp. V? Charles Arthur James,' b. Aug. 15, 1839; d. Sept 17, 1889. W Josiah James,'-' b. Aug. 4, 1840; 1. St. Augustine, Fla. i«* Rose Colvin James,'-' b. Nov. 19, 1843; m- Charles G. Hands; 2 chd ; Ethel and Rosemary, who m. (t. T. Ilollister. ^"5 Eleanor LeIL James,' b. ; d. y. NEW JERSEY ALLINGS. 7^^ 1^ Rosina Ailing, dau. of Prudden and Maria H. Ailing", b. Jan. 24, 1810; d. Feb. 24, 1843; m. Nov. 3, 1836, Judge Andrew J. Colvin, b Coyennes, N. Y., Apr. 30, 1808. He ra. (2) Sept. 2, 1845, i| Margaret C. Ailing, sister of first wife. Childreti. By (I) i«« James A Colvin,* b. Nov. i 1S37; Lt. Col 159th N. Y. Volunteers, 1S62 to 1865 (Brevet Colonel); d. ; Assistant Adjutant- General U. S. A., 1899. 1" Norwood A. Colvin,^ b. Sept. 17. 1839; U- S. Navy, 1S62 to 1S65 By (2) i"-* Verplanck Colvin,'' b. Jan. 4, 1847; noted for surveys and maps ot Adirondacks. Verplanck Colvin, superintendent of the New York State Land Survey, was born in Albany, N. Y., January 4, 1847, son of Hon. Andrew James Colvin (born April 30, 1808, at Coey- mans, Albany County, N. Y.) and Margaret Crane Ailing, his second wife, who was born in Newark, N. J., March 19, 1812, and married A. J. Colvin in Trinity Church, Newark, N. J., September 2, 1845. (Records of Trinity Episcopal Church, Newark.) Verplanck Colvin's mother was a descendant of Roger Ailing, ist, who came to New Haven, Conn., in 1639. When Rev. Mr. Davenport proposed to found Yale College, Roger Ailing was the first to respond and say he " would send his son "there. Roger AUing's eldest son, Samuel, ist, married Sarah Win- ston of the old Cecil (Churchill, Marlborough) families; their eldest son, Samuel Ailing, 2d, married. New Haven, 1690, Sarah, daughter of Thotr.as Curry, and removed to Newark, N. J., 1701-2; their son Samuel Ailing, 3d, the deacon, married Abigail Prudden, granddaughter of Rev. John Prudden, 2d, ininister of the first church at Newark. They had a son, John Ailing, 3d (first of Newark), who married Abigail Young of Newark; their son John Ailing, 4th. born in 1746 at Newark, N. J., married Martha Crane of Orange street, New- ark, a descendant of Jasper Crane (Martha Crane's sister married Hugh Toler; their brother married Samuel Penning- ton's sister). The third son of John Ailing, 4th, was Prud- den Ailing of Newark, born in 1780, and who married Maria Halsey in 1806; their youngest daughter was Margaret Crane Ailing, mother of Verplanck Colvin. 72 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. Prudden Allinfj, in later life, had vessels plying between Savannah, Ga., and Newark, N. J., and when he closed his business at vSavannah, drove in his carriage from Savannah 108 VERPLANCK COLVIN, SUPERINTENDENT NEW YORK STATE LAND SURVEY. to Ballston, N. Y., to visit his relatives the Balls. Grand- father Ailing owned many black slaves, but gave them all their freedom. The Colvins, also, freed their slaves which NEW JERSEY ALLINGS. 73 they owned in Albany County, before the act emancipating slaves in New York. A daughter of the Mr. Ball above referred to married a Pierson and was called by the Allings "Aunty Pierson." Her father, Mr. Ball, was a confidential officer of General Washington; was captured by the Hessians on Staten Island and had his toes crushed by the butts of the muskets of these soldiers; and finally was killed by the soldiers. The Balls were relatives of General Washington's mother. Prudden Ailing had an uncle, General Prudden, who mar- ried a Miss Ogden of Newark, N. J. General Prudden was High Sheriff of Morris County, when Washington had his headquarters there in the time of the Revolutionary War. General Prudden took his nephew (then a child), Prudden Ailing, to the camp of Washington. It was there, after- wards, that the portrait of Prudden Ailing in scarlet coat and powdered hair in a cue was painted; portrait now m possession of Ailing Ward, Ohio, son or grandson of General Prudden's sister. A portrait of General Washington was painted in the same style, and is now in Washington. General Prudden brought up his nephew, Prudden Ailing, from a child. John Ailing, 4th, maternal .great-grandfather of Verplanck Colvin, in 1775 joined a company of Minute Men of the American patriots of the Revolutionar}^ War. He was chosen third lieutenant. He was in the battles at Newark and elsewhere. The family records published tell of his fighting face to face with the British, musket in hand, at Newark. In April, 1782, he was wounded in the thigh by a bayonet. He died December 2, 1795, aged 49 years. The Colvins are a family of ancient English lineage; the first appearance of the name in English history occurring in the old chronicles, where it is stated that Colvin, Duke of Col-chester or Kaer-Colvin (Col-chester — Colvin-town), became King of Britain and rejected the authority of the Roman Emperor. The Roman General, Constantius, being sent against him with an army, a truce was made, and Con- stantius married Helen Colvin, daughter of the King. The son born of this union was Constantine, afterwards Emperor of Rome, and called "The Great," who was the first Christian Emperor. His mother, Helen, was the Saint Helena of the 74 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. ancient Catholic Church; so honored as the discoverer, at Jerusalem, of the remains of the "true cross " on which our Savior died.* Verplanck Colvin's paternal great-grandfather, John Col- vin (born in Scotland, 1752) came to this country from Scot- land in 1772, settled at Nine Partners, N. Y., where he mar- ried Sarah Fuller (born in Connecticut, April 25, 1754), descendant of a Mayflower pilgrim, and subsequently re- moved to Coeymans, N. Y. Their eldest son was James Col- vin, born July 11, 1776, who was the father of the Senator, Andrew James Colvin. The paternal grandmother c^f Ver- planck Colvin (Catherine Huyck Verplanck, born in Coey- mans, June 30, 1778), was the granddaughter of David Ver- planck, whose first wife was Ariaantje Coeymans (of an old Dutch family). From her he inherited a great part of the Coeymans' Patent in Albany and Greene Counties, N. Y., a very ancient Patent or Manorial Grant, located across the south line of the Van Rensselaer Patent. This David Ver- planck left 8,500 acres of the Coeymans' Patent to each of his four children (Johannis, Ariaantje, Harriet and Isaac D.) He was descended from Abraham Verplanck, who emigrated from Holland to New York when there were only 15 houses in the place, and was a commander of the Dutch forces there under Govenor Kieft in the war with the Indians. In the house of the Verplancks at Fishkill-on-the-Hudson, where some of the family settled in 1682, the Society of the Cincinnati was formed. Verplanck Colvin's father, Hon. A. J. Colvin, was corporation counsel of Albany, district attor- ney of the county (the first ever elected m that county), and State Senator, 1860-1861. He was the author of the act giv- ing women their present legal rights and the act abolishing the death penalty, which was restored after he left the Senate. He was noted for patriotism during the Civil War and was chosen by the State Legislature to be president of the joint session of the New York vState Assembly and Senate, receiving Abraham Lincoln on his visit to Albany, f His wife, already mentioned, was a daughter of Prudden and Maria (Halsey) Ailing of Newark, N. J. * Geoffrey's liritish History, chapter vi, also Grafton's Chronicle (0<;« privlegio Regia Mage statis Anno 1568, pages 86, 87, 88, 89). + The only reception given by that State to the Martyr President. NEW JERSEY ALLINGS. 75 She was a niece of Col. John Ford and related to General Prudden of the Revolutionary Army, and by marriage of her aunt Matilda (Rosckrans) Halsey to Gen. Ebenezer Foote of the Continental Army, related to that old Delaware County family. Verplanck Colvin was educated at home, then at the Albany Academy, and afterwards by private tutors. At a later period he was, for a short time, an instructor m surveying, en- gineering and geodesy in Hamilton College, N. Y. At Nassau, Rensselaer County, whither the family removed shortly after the outbreak of the Civil War, he indulged his taste for outdoor life and laid the foundation of his love for topographical science by preparing topographical maps of the country. He next studied law under his father, practicing successfully in the minor courts, but inclined more and more to scientific pursuits. He kept up his interest in topography and military map reconnaissance; joined the Albany Insti- tute (one of the most eminent scientific and literary organi- zations in America), and organized a very successful course of free scientific lectures in the State Geological Hall. Con- tinuing his topographical and geologic studies in 1865 he began his exploration of the Adirondack wilderness, corrected many errors in existing maps of that region, and during several successive summers continued this work. In 1870 he made the first ascent and measurement of the height of Mt. Seward, and about that time discovered the remarkable errors of the compass needle in northern New York, which render bearings taken in many parts of these mountains almost valueless. It was during this winter he killed a huge bear in close combat m the snow. In 1869 he made a careful geologic and topographical survey of the Helderberg Moun- tains, a brief account of which was published in Harper s Magazine. During the latter part of the winter of 1870 he traveled extensively through the vSouthern States and by pen and pencil illustrated his account of these journeys. In 187 1 he crossed the great plains to Colorado, visiting Wyoming, Nebraska and the Black Hills, was the first to ascend, de- scribe and map highest peaks in the Rocky Mountains, and subsequently wrote an article for Harper s Magazine, entitled, "The Dome of the Continent," which caused the name " Dome State " to be first applied to Colorado. He was 76 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. elected an honorary member of the Rocky Mountain Club of Denver, an honor rarely conferred, such honor beino- limited to a few special explorers of the Rockies, including General Philip Sheridan. It was this year that he urged the creation of the Adirondack Park and Forest Preserve. In 1872 Mr. Colvin induced the New York State Legislature to make the first appropriation for the State survey in the Adirondack region, and, from that time until the present, has been super- intendent of that work, and of other State surveys. He, in 1872, traced the Hudson River to its highest pond source. Lake Tear of the Clouds, on south flank of Mt. Marcy. He was the first to visit and name the lake and source of the Hudson River. In 1873 he was appointed one of the Commissioners of State Parks of New York, having been the first to reccommend making the Adirondack Forest Preserve, and in this commis- sion was associated with William A. Wheeler, Vice-President of the United States, and Governor Horatio Seymour. In 1875 he made the first true measurement with level and rod of Mt. Marcy, the highest peak in New York State, prov- ing its altitude to be 5,344 feet above the sea. His services have been of great value to the State and science at large, and the highest mountain on the east shore of the lower Ausable Lake, in the eastern Adirondacks, bears his name; given by the Rev. Theodore Cuyler, in the New York In- dependent many years since. Mr. Colvin was the first to climb this mountain, and he has climbed and measured all of the highest peaks of the Adirondack region. In 1876 he explored the headwaters of the Moose River and Beaver River region, finding numerous lakes never before placed on maps. In 1877, while exploring on snow shoes among the moun- tains at the head of the Red River, he encountered an enor- mous panther— which had just killed a deer— and killed the panther by a single shot from his rifle. In 1881 he was called to lecture on higher surveying and geodesy at Hamilton College, N. Y., at the suggestion of his friend the great astronomer, Prof. C. H. F. Peters (who was the discoverer of 36 of the minor planets of our solar system), and was the guest of President Darling. In 1882 he was chosen, with Governor Cornell, one of the New York delegates to the first American Forestry Congress, and before that body read an important paper. NEW JERSEY ALLINGS. 77 In 1883 he was g-iven full charge of the New York vState Land Survey, and has held that office continuously since. In 1888, when the national government was proposing to erect new gun foundries for the g-reat cannon which has since proved so excellent, he showed in an able paper that the most secure location for the factory was at the Water- vliet Arsenal, near Albany: Albany being the one uncon- quered Capital in the world ! Congress adopted his views and he was called into consultation by the ordnance officers of the United vStates Army. In recognition of this service, the Burgesses Corps of Albany presented Mr. Col- vin with a handsome sword. In 1891 he was nominate'd for the office of State Engineer and Surveyor and polled 538,000 votes, 4,000 ahead of the candidate for Governor. He is president of the Albany Institute, a life member of the Geo- graphical Society and of the American Institute of Mining Engineers; honorary member of the Club Alpine Francais of Paris and of the Adirondack Club; a foundation member of the Fortnightly Club, fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and honorary member of the similar society in Great Britain; corresponding member of the Appalachian Mountain Club of Boston, Mass., and was the first honorary president of the Adirondack Guides' Asso- ciation. He has delivered many lectures and written many paper and magazine articles on scientific subjects ; has invented a portable boat for explorations, made improve- ments m telescopes and discovered a method of securing the mean temperature of the atmosphere independent of the thermometer by observations on the velocity of sound. In 1893 he represented the State of New York in the recep- tion of the Duke of Veragua and family, the descendants pi Columbus, at the Capitol, and traveled with them to the lakes and mountains of the State, forming a friendship with that family which has since been maintained by correspondence. Mr. Colvin as president of the Albany Institute has for many years secured most valuable historical, scientific and techni- cal papers from eminent people, affording to those interested in higher education the amplest opportunities for informa- tion abreast of the time with regard to all important topics. His own recent paper, mathematically proving from the records given by Plutarch, that this continent was probably y8 DESCEXUANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. known to the Phcjenecians and Carthagenians is very impor- tant. From the allusions made by Plutarch to the position of the star Saturn, to the direction of the sun at its extreme northerly elongation about the time of the first century of the Christian era, to the length of the days and nights at the extreme north point reached by the voyagers, to their account of stopping at Britain, and the distance sailed on the out- ward voyage to this continent, the height of the tides, the ice in the rivers, the warm tropical climate of the countries upon the Mexican Gulf and the voyage eastward back to Carthage, Mr. Colvin has worked out, by astronomical and geographical formulae, on the basis of the observations of the Egyptian astronomer Ptolemy, even the latitudes, direc- tions and distances of the points referred to in the text of the ancient Roman writer nearly two thousand years ago, and proved the knowledge of this continent by the ancients. Mr. Colvin's paper on the true path of the moon in space, showing that the earth and moon move around the sun like projectiles in direct curves always concave tov/ard the sun, and that, hence, the moon never goes around the earth in a circular or elliptical orbit, has made clear a very obscure question in astronomy and greatly facilitated the study of that science. His address to the Grand Army of the Repub- lic at Albany in 1896 was a memorable paper, showing that the issues of the Civil War were not closed when the mili- tary conflict ceased, but that the industrial problems which arose enter into the present political conditions; particularly in the competition of cheap negro labor in the South with white labor in the North; and that these issues are not to be finally settled without full consideration of the rights and wrongs of the human race through all of the historic con- ditions of the preceding ages of effort for civilization, the freedom to do right, and prevention of wi'ong, which were the underlying causes which led up to the Civil War, and in the same way to the recent Spanish war. In 1898 Superintend- ent Colvin oifered the services of himself and the chief officers and employees of his department to the State for military service in a letter to the Adjutant General; but the militia of the vState were given the preference, and he was ordered by the Governor to continue his work in the civil service. His department was the only New York State civil division tendering its services for this war. NEW JERSEY ALLINGS. 79 Mr. Colvin's chief work has been in higher engineering and geodesy, much of the results of which has been pub- lished by the State in the form of reports to the Legislature; but in addition to these there are numerous pamphlets and publications by him, the total number of books printed exceeding 40,000 volumes, many of which are profusely illus- trated and accompanied by numerous topographical maps, designs and plans of inventions devised to improve and fa- cilitate engineering work. He has also acted as consulting engineer on many impor- tant works, in the location of railroads, etc.; has been presi- dent of the Schenectady and Albany Railway Company, and a director and officer in other railroad companies. He was consulted in regard to the Eastern extension of the Canadian Pacific Railway by Lord Mount Stephen and Sir William Van Horn of that company. In his geographical explorations he has made large addi- tions to knowledge. His map sketch of the snowy range of the Rocky Mountains around Gray's Peak, made in 1870, was the first ever published and has not been materially changed by any of the subsequent and more expensive and elaborate surveys. In 1883 Seth Green, then superintendent for the State Fishery Commission, published an estimate that there were only 300 lakes and ponds in New York State, and Mr. Colvin was called on to give an account of those which he knew of in the Adirondacks and northern counties of the State, and gave a list of those which he had either personally visited or which had been located by survev or reconnois- sance, amounting to upwards of 1,000 in that part of the State alone, while there are many small ponds which have no namiCS. Under the present law he has charge of the sur- veys of all State land and the relocation and restoration of boundary lines which may be in litigation or dispute between the State and private parties. His surveys are made by \z\\ prima-/ acie evidence in the courts of this State, when certified to b}^ him under his hand and official seal. Mr. Colvin has never been married. He resides with his mother in the old homestead, the large and beautiful place called " The Elms," on Western avenue; the same premises in which his grandmother and his father previously resided. The grouiids surrounding the house have been a garden since old colonial times. 8o DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. II Letetia D. Ward," dau. of Abby Ailing and Abram K. Ward, b. Jan. i, 1809; d. June 6, 1850; m. Samuel Baldwin. Four Children. V^" Emma W. Baldwin,' b. July 29, 1S31; d. Feb. 23, 1892. I'o Anna Adeliade Baldwin/' b. June 3, 1834; d. Oct. 29, 1835: um. W Frederick Wellington Baldwin,'-' b. July 14, 1S39. i"2 Theodore Ailing Baldwin, « b. Nov. i, 1843; m. Matilda Layton; 1. Broosa, Turkey in Asia. II Prudden Ailing Ward," s. of Abram K. and Abby (Ailing) Ward, b. May 28, 181 1; d. Aug. 2, 1895; m. Julia Ann Ward. Four C/iildrtn. i'3 Matilda A. Ward,'' b. Nov. 13, 1842; m. Frank James; 1. Toledo, O.; 2 chd. ; Mary E., b. Nov. 20. 1S67; Anna W., b. Nov. 24, 1870. i'4 Frederick King Ward.-' b. March 19, 1S47; m. Elizabeth F. Drum; 1. Fort Grant, Ariz ; 4 chd.; Helen Canby, b. Nov. 16, 1S74; m. John L. Hartman; Nenah Matilda, b. Dec, 1880; May Drum, b. May 12, 1885; George Ball. b. Sept., 1886 1-5 Horatio R. Ward,'' b Mar. 23, 1852; m. Hattie Flemming; 1. Newark, O.; 2 chd.; Mabel, b. Dec. 16. 1876; Anna Flemming, b. Aug. 4, 1879. 1-6 Charles AlHng Ward,-' b. Apr. 13, 1855; m. Ella J. Johnson; 1. Newark. O.; 2 chd.; Charles Johnson, b. Dec. 27, 1SS7; John Ailing. b. July 19, 1893. J L 3 Sarah E. Ward,^ dau. of Abram K. and Abby (Ailing) Ward, b. Jan. 15, 1813; d. Dec. 27, 1891; m. Abram Mockridge; r. Newark. N. J. T1V0 Cliildreii. 1"^ Alma Mockridge, 5 b. 1843; d. 1S43. i'» Oscar B. Mockbridge," b. June 10, 1844; m. Carrie V. Tichnor; i s.. Oscar A., b. Mar. 29, 18S3. II Matilda Ward," dau. of Abram K. and Abby (Ailing) Ward, b. Dec. 27, 1815; d. Sept. 12, 1867; m. David B. Hedden. T1V0 Children. V^9 Francis James Hedden » b. Dec. 10, 1846; d. Apr. 14,1878. i«o Caroline Ailing Hedden,-' b. Apr. 3, 1852; m. Joseph Sewell; res. Newark, N. J NEW JERSEY ALLINGS. 8 1 14 Ellen Conley Ward/ dan. of Abram K. and Abby (Ailing) Ward, b. Nov. ii, 1817; d. June 19, 1897; m. Jasper Henry Allison. T2in> C/iildreii. 181 Anna Matilda Allison, » b. July 9, 1S43; d. Nov. 9, 1S66; m. John R. Robb; I did.; Anna May, b. Nov. 3, 1866. i»- Edgar Ward Allison,'-' b. Nov. i 1844; um. ff Stephen Ball Ailing/ s. of David and Nancy (Ball) Ailing, b. July 24, 1808; d. Mar. 11,1861, at Newark; m. Jersey City, June 10, 1830, Jane H. Wier, b. New York City, Aug. 15, 181 1 ; d. East Orange, Dec. 19, 1889. Tell Children. 1-^8 Emma Ailing,* b. New York, Aug. i, 1S31. i^8_4 Cornelia Meigs Ailing, * b. New York, March 13, 1833. Stephen B. Ailing,* b. Newark, 1835; d. 1839. ^■^-f Mary Wilder Ailing. « b. Newark, Dec. 11, 1S36. W Eunice Ailing,* b. Newark, Feb. 3, 1S39. VV Stephen Ailing." b. Newark, Feb. 24, 1842. ijV Jennie AlHng,* b. Lyons Farms, near Newark, Mar. 9, 1845. ^{9 William T. W. Ailing * b. Waverly, N. J., July 15, 1846; d. Bergea, N. J., Aug 19, 1876. Vs" Edward P. Ailing,* b. Lyons Farms. N. J., Nov.19, 1848. i*°i Laura Ailing,* b. Lyons Farms, N. J , May 3. 1851; d. Mar. 29 1S76, Jersey City Heights; m. Newark, Oct. 9. 1872 Stephen D Clark; d. Mar. 27, 1893, East Orange; i chd. ; Laura Ailing, b. Jersey City, Mar. 29, 1876. ■''- Stephen Ball Ailing,' a son of David and Nancy (Ball) Ailing/ was born in Newark, N. J., where his life was spent. Of him it can truthfully be said he was an eminently good man; a bright and shining light, undimmed in radiance, until obscured by the clouds of " the dark valley," which envel- oped him in the vigor of life at the age of 53. Although many years have since passed he is still remembered by those who knew him, with loving tenderness and pleasant recol- lections, as a man of honesty, an example of human affection and godliness. He was a lifelong member of the First Congregational Church of Newark, and one of its early deacons. It was his pleasure to help the poor; to aid charitable institutions, and to make others happy and Christ-like; to scatter seeds of kindness and love, which sprung up and bore an abundant 6 82 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER AT.LING, FIRST. harvest of admirino- friends and loving- hearts that truly sorrowed over his departure. At the funeral of his widow, Jane Weir Ailing, in 1889, Rev. Dr. AVillam B. Brown, a life- long friend, said of him, " He was a saint on earth." |-| DEACON STEPHEN B. ALLING, NEWARK, N. J. As an instance of his benevolence he at one time took a colored boy named Douglass and educated him in the Uni- versitv at Oberlin, O. He became a prominent clergyman. NEW JERSEY ALLINGS. 83 and in honor of his benefactor took the name of Stephen B. Ailing Douglass. At the Centennial in Philadelphia, 1776, an article referring to the above, with a photograph of Mr. Douglass accompanying it, was on exhibition there. Mr. Ailing was the organizer of the jewelry firm of Ailing, Hall & Dodd of Newark, the success of which was apparent from the start, as was every enterprise to which he turned his attention; but for all this he would never claim his gains as his own by right, telling his children, " It belongs not to me, it is the Lord's." Mr. Ailing and wife were buried in their family plot in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Newark, and his headstone bears this epitaph. " Thanks be to God Which giveth its the victory Through our Lord Jesus Christ." While that of his wife, Jane Weir, reads: " Her children arise up and call her blessed." Two souls have gone to heavenly bliss, Two sovtIs, so hard to spare; In Christ-like work, — if not remiss, — We, too, shall gather there. 14 Joseph C. Ailing,' s. of David and Eunice (Roberts) Ailing, b. Jan. 27, 1819; d. Oct. 26, 1895; m. June r6, 1847, Henrietta Woodruff. One Child. i''^ Charles H. Ailing," b. June 21, 1S48. 6 3 David W. Ailing,' s. of David and Eunice R. Ailing, b. 1820; d. Sept. 25, 1883; m. Nov. 4, 1850, Emily Briant; 2 chd.; Eunice V. and Isaac A. If Horace Ailing," s. of David and Eunice R. Ailing, b. Sept. 24, 1822; m. May 31, 1848, Julia Etta Ball; 1. New York City. [For ctit and sketch see page 98.] Three Child?- en. »»4 Horace F. Ailing,^ b. Aug. 16, 1850; d. Newark. N. J., Sept. 22, 1S9S. i"5 Clarence W. AUing," b. Sept. 23, 1854; m. June 23, 18S0, Eleanor B. Van Houton; s. i. i»« Edwin C. Ailing,' b. ; d. y. 84 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLIXG, FIRST. A?- Charles Edward Farrand," s. of Samuel E. Farrand, b. Oct. 7, 1833; d. July 14, [874; m. Cincinnati, O., Nov. 6, 1856, Sallie A. Rothwell, b. Kentucky. Two Children. 19^ Fountain Rothwell Farrand,'" b Danville. Ky., Dec. 24, 185S; ra Oct. 7, 18S4. Mamie Jones of Pittsburg, Pa. 1"'* Edwards. Farrand,"' b. Point Lick, Ky., Jan. 9, 1S61; m. Kingston, Mo., Nov. 28, 1SS9, Emma Dodge; 4chd.; Robert Edward, b Sept. 16, 1890; William Cravens, b. July S, 1892; Ruth, b. May 18, 1894; Grace, b. Feb. 18, 1896; 1. Topeka, Kansas. W Theodore Farrand," s. of Samuel E. and Martha M. B. Farrand, b. Nov. 14, 1847; m. Lebanon, Ky., May 31, 1876, Lena H. Ames. Foil]- C/ii!dren, all /lorn in Lebanon, Ky. 1"-' Lewis Ailing Farrand,'" b. Oct. 16, 1S77. -'o» Bessie W. , b. Oct. 23. 1879; d. Mar. 20, 1880. 201 Edward Rew Farrand,'" b. Sept. 23, 1S83; d. Aug. 25, 1885. -"-Tillie A., b. Apr. 14, 1891. igO^ John Ailing-, '■' s. of John and Jane Robinson Ailing, b. Madison, Ind., May 26, 1828; m. Wallingford, Conn., June 8, 1865, Abby L. Culver, Nov. 4, 1838; r. Chicago; wholesale hardware merchant. T/iree Children. ■""^ Elizabeth C. AUing, '" b. June 12, 1867. -'0^ John Ailing,'" b. Oct. 7, 1868. -"■'' Cornelia P. Ailing,'" b June 30, 1875. y/ William Robinson Ailing," s. of John and Jane Robinson Ailing, b. June 10, 1831; m. June 2, 1859, Emma L. Downing, b. May 2, 1833; Newark, N. J.; manufacturing jeweler. Lonr C/iildren. -•"■■ John D. AUing,'" b. Sept. 16, 1S60. -'"' Jane R. Ailing,'" b. Dec. 8. 1861; d. Sept. 22, 1S63. 20H William R. Ailing, Jr.,"' b. July 13, 1865; d. Jan. 13, 1866. 2o» Madison Ailing.'" b. Nov. i, 1S67. 1 " « William R. Ailing," of Newark, N. J., was the s. of the 6th John Ailing,' through his line from Roger Ailing,' the emi- grant ancestor. His grandfather's great-great-grandfather, Samuel Ailing, Esq., removed from New Haven to Newark NEW JERSEY ALLINGS. 85 about thirty-five years after its first settlement, and became one of its prominent leaders in church and civil life; and his descendants have been a credit to their paternity as well as to the communities where the}^ have lived. Ig'U' WILLIAM R. ALLING, 170 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Mr. Alling's father settled in Madison, Ind., in 1822, where his three sons were born; his wife being Jane Robinson of Baltimore. At the age of 16 years, young William came to 86 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. Newark to visit his grandparents and other members of his father's family, and soon went to New York City and entered the employ of Thomas Hunt & Co., one of the well-known importing houses of that city, where he remained three years. At 25 years he became associated with the firm of Ailing Bros., who manufactured fine jewelry in Newark, with sales office in New York. Here he identified himself with the trade, and soon won their confidence. The firm was robbed of a trunk of jewelry in 1877, b}^ what was then a new and startling scheme, viz.: the changing of check on the trunk at Worcester, Mass., while en route for New York. The boldness, originality and success of the scheme caused no little excitement among the jewelers and police authori- ties. Mr. Alling's persistent pursuit of the thieves and their arrest, conviction and incarceration in State's prison, led to the formation of the Jewelers' Protective Union, Mr. Ailing occupying the position of president from its formation to the present time, there being on its rolls 1,200 travelers, with insurance on their stock amounting to $7,000,000, including goods in charge of express com- panies. In 1 88 1 the firm of Ailing Bros. & Co. was changed to Ailing & Co., he having associated his two sons with him in the business. For 37 years his office has been 170 Broadway, New York, and residence at 974 Broad street, Newark. He is now 68 years old, and still continues to take an active part in his business, in which through life he has been assiduous and attentive. He has become thoroughly aroused to the importance of securing an ancestral record of the Allings, and has been untiring in assisting the compiler in collecting and collating the genealogical record of the Newark line. His marked personality, being singularly interesting atid tactful as a conversationalist, coupled with what is popularly known as an approachable man, with his suavity of manner and kind and afi:able mien, have had much to do with his well-known popularity and business success. i-jjQ^' Charles Ailing," s. of John and Jane Robinson Ailing, b. Madison, Ind., Apr. 19, 1833; m. Oct. i, i860, Harriet Scovel; d. July 29, 1880; 1. Madison, Ind. NEW JERSEY ALLINGS. 87 Nine Children, all Born in Madison. -gV Albert Scovel Ailing,'" b. Aug. 21, 1S61; book merchant, Madison. ^11 Kittie Lodge Ailing,"' b. Jan. i, 1S64; d. Sept. 19, 1893. -1- Charles Ailing, Jr.,"' b. Dec. 13, 1865; lawyer, Chicago. ^^■' Horace S. Ailing,"' b. Apr. i, 1867; hardware merchant, St. Louis, Mo. -1^ AVilliam R. Ailing."' b. Oct. 8, 1S68; hardware, Louisville, Ky. -'= George Robinson Ailing, "^ b. July 17, 1874; d. Chicago, Mar. 25, 1896. =^1" Van Wagnen Ailing,'" b. Dec. 16, 1876; civil engineer, Chicago. -1" John Simeon Ailing"* b. Apr. i, 1878; d. June 21, 1878. -1"* Frederick Crane Ailing, "* b. June 20, 1879; 1. Madison, Ind. iJgi Mary Jane Ailing-,'' dau. of Charles and Clarissa R. B. Ailing-, b. July 31, 1835; m. Feb. 11, 1858, John A., s. of Archer Gifford, b. Oct. 21, 1831; r. Newark. Six C/iildren. -'!=• Clarissa B. Gifford."' b. May 22, 1859; d. Sept. 15, i860. 2^=P Charles A. Gifford,'" b. July 17, i860. =^2'i John A. Gifford. 10 b. Dec. 5. 1861; d. June 9, 1S63. 222 Chailotte L. Gifford,"' b. Jan. 21, 1864; d. June 30, 1864. 233 Agnes Gifford, "J b. Oct. 26, 1865. -g^ Harry Harrison Gifford "' b. Aug. 20, 1S67. iJ^/ Frederick Augustus Ailing," s. of Albert and Sarah C. Ailing, b. Aug. 16, 1842; d. Apr., 1884; m. Oct. 18, 1876, Anna Colton. 2 chd. Clara Colton,'" b. Mar. 12, 1882; Frederick A., Jr., b. June 8, 1884. ijAf John A. Meeker,'' s. of Christopher and Caroline Ailing Meeker, b. New Orleans, Apr. 3, 1843; d. Charlottesville, Va., Feb. 17, 1897; m. Atlanta, Ga., May 4, 1882, Emeline Agnes Stephens, b. Sparta, Ga.; d. vSept. 10, 1896; dau. of Rev. Carlos Stephens, a Baptist minister. Five C/tildre/i. '^-~ Rosalie A. Meeker,'" b. Athens, Ga., Mar. 3, 1883. 328 John Armstrong Meeker, Jr.,"* b. Athens, Ga , Dec. 28, 1SS4. 229 Maria Louise Meeker, i" b. Smyrna, Ga., Oct. 14, 1889. 230 Helen Hamilton Meeker,"' b. Smyrna, Ga., May 8, 1890. 23 1 Grace Fitz Randolph Meeker,'" b. Smyrna, Ga., Apr. 21, 1894. 88 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. W Josiah James, s. of Thomas D. and Mary (Ailing) James, b. A\^g. 4, 1841, Albany, N. Y.; m. New York City, June 2, 1868, y^s Rosalie Meeker, b. Newark, Nov. 10, 1845; 1. (1899) St. Augustine, Fla.; Vice-President of First National Bank there; s. i. On the d. of his wf.'s. bro., ^^^ John A. jNIeeker, above, they took their live orphan chd. to their own home for care, education and training. yj Charles Tinckelpaugh,' s. of Adam and Harriet (Ailing) Tinckelpaugh, b. May 24. 1824; d. Oct. 12, 1850; m. Jan. 28, 1847, Louisa Naomi Deming; d. Feb. 20, 1850; r. Sodus, N. Y. I chd. Lewis Franklin '" b. Oct. 28, 1849; m. Nov. 20 1S69, Amanda Storms; 2 chd ; Charles Raymond " b Dec. 26 1875; Hattie E.," b. Nov. 17, 1S87; 1. Sodus. i-U' William H. Tinckelpaugh.'' s. of Adam and Harriet (Ailing) Tinckelpaugh, b. May 27, 1826; d. June 6, 1898; m. Nov. 5, 185 1, Sarah M. Nash; r. Sodus. Three Children. -'■'■■' Martha J. Tinckelpaugh,'" b. Dec. 31, 1S53; m. June 23. 1S80, Samuel H. Allen; 1 chd ; Floyd C. Allen," b. Aug. 7. jSS2 -^'■' Mettie D. Tinckelpaugh "' b. Dec. 2, 1856; m Apr. 13. 1S81, LesHe M. Snyder; 2 chd.; Kenneth E." b. Feb 1889- Adella May," b. Nov. 3. 1897. S3- Adella May Tinckelpaugh,"' b. June 14, i860; d Jan. 3, 1876. i^o Harriet J. Tinckelpaugh," dau. of Adam and Harriet A. Tinckelpaugh, b. June 22, 1828; m. Oct. 27, 1852, Samuel B. Greene; d. Oct. 28, 1887; r. Sodus. Three C/iildreii. -■'" Louisa A. Greene,'" b. Mar. ?i, 1S57; m. Sept 26. 1876. Linn D. Wake; i chd ; Frederick G. Wake," b. Williamson, N. Y., Jan. 2, 18S0. -■*" Hattie A. Greene.'" b. Aug. 24, 1859; m. Jan. 27. 1S79, iM-ank L. Butts; 9 chd ; Emil L ." b June 24. 1S80; Bertha E.," b. June 30 1882; Cora H.," b. May 5, 18S4; Elmer G.," b. Feb. 22. 18S6. Jean Greene," b. Feb. iS, 1887; Mattie G.." b Aug 25 1SS9, Morris F.." b. Feb. 11, 1891; Ruth II ," b. Oct. 21. 1S94; Rachel S., b. Apr. 13 1897. 230 Mattie M. Greene,'" b. Nov. 10 1862; d. June 2 1S89 NEW JERSEY ALLINGS. 89 1^^ Maria J. Ailing," dau. of John and Maria Gurner Ailing, b. Mar. 25, 1827; m. Dec. 10, 1846, at Rochester, N. Y., Erastus R. Lee. TJwee C/uld> €)i. -51 Nancy M. Lee,'" b Aug. 26. 1850; d. Feb 26, 1S56 25-' Albert E. Lee,'" b Mar. 20 1853; m. (i; Feb. 21 1S75, Catherine E. Reynolds; 5 chd.; ' Erastus E. " b. Aug. 28 1S76; d. May 29, 1892. -'Albert F.," b. Jan. 4. 1S78. •■Henrietta J.," b. May 21, 18S0; d. Apr. 27 1892. ■* Elizabeth E.," b. Apr. 13, 1882. * Fred " b. Sept. II, 1883; m. (2) Nov. 24, 1S85, Mary S. Fisher; 2 chd.; 1 Minnie J.," b. Nov. 12, 1886; - Charles A , b. Mar. 1893. •■^5» Willis R. Lee,"' b. Jan. 26, 1858; m. May 31, 18S1, Elizabeth Phaneff; 3 chd ; ' Charles W.," b. Mar. 22, 1882. -' Bert," b. Jan. 9, . 3 Elmer," b. Dec. 8, 1894 i/J Elizabeth Margaret Ailing,'' dau. of John and Maria G. Ailing, b. Apr. 29, 1829; m. Dec. 31, 1850, George A. L. Crowell of New Bedford, Mass; 1. Rochester. Six Cliildren. 282 Immogene T. Crowell,'" b. Feb. 4. 1852; m. Dec. 31, 187S. Charles Yutz; I chd ; Carrie L.," b Nov. 23, 1S79. =^''* William S Crowell,'" b. Nov. 17, 1855; m Hastings, Mich., Oct. i 1876, Marcellie J Waters; i chd.; Emma E.," b. July 13, 1877; m. May 14. 1S94, Lewis C. Harris; i chd.; John A. Harris,'- b. Aug. 3. 1895. 2fi- John A. Crowell '" b Jan. 3 1858; m. Aug 19, 18S4, Viola May Fuller; i chd. ; Georgianna," b Hastings, Mich., May 22, 1S85. 2«» Carrie M. Crowell,'" b. Mar, 9. i860; d. July 8. 1862. S'O Sidney Crowell,'" b. June 6, 1862; m. Hastings, Mich., Aug. 30, 1893, Eva M. Downey; i chd ; Vesta D" b. Aug 9, 1894. 2-2 Frances Crowell,'" b Feb. 19, 1865. yy Tames Morrison Ailing," s. of vStephen Y. and Sarah M. K. Ailing, b. July 12, 1837; d. London. England, vSept. 3, 1895; m. Westport, Conn., Oct. 18, 1862, Eliza R., dau. of Thaddeus and Deborah Spencer, b. Apr. 18, 1838. 0)ic Child. 2-' Stephen H. Ailing,'" b. New York, Jan 11, 1870; a clergyman; 1. Lyndonville, Vt. ]_^-! William Gibbs Ailing," s. of Prudden and Eliza L. (Gibbs) Ailing, b. Jan. 15, 1836; m. Berlin, O., Apr. 10, 1867, Lettie Spore. 90 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER AI.LING, FIRST. One Child. -•-* Arthur Lewis Ailing,'" b. July 14, 1S6S; m. Buffalo, X. Y , Nov. 21, 1S94, Fannie Worthington; i chd ; Worthington Ailing," b. Jan. 13,1895. i,fy Charles Prudden iVlling-,'' s. as above, b. Feb. 19, 1838; m. Fairfield, O., Mar. 10, 1863, Ruhamah Wakeman; d. July 19, 1892, at Bradford, Pa. Two Children. -'"= Mary Elizabeth Ailing,'" b. Milan, O., Aug. 25, 1864; m. Buffalo, N. Y.,Dec. 27, 1SS2, Capt. Alvin A. Fergan; d. New London. Conn., Apr 18, 1896; I chd.; Ruth !ilaria, b. Bradford. Pa., May 8, 1891. -'« Howard Wakeman Ailing. '" b. Dunkirk. N. Y., Sept. 26, 1867; m. Oct. 15, 1896, Clara Lock wood, Zelienople. Pa. ^ David Gibbs Ailing,' s. as above, b. Norwalk, O., Jan. 8, 1842; m. Dunkirk, N. Y , May 4, 1869, Juliette C. Coleman, b. Oct. 28, 1843; r. Dunkirk, N. Y.; was a surgeon in the U. vS. volunteers in the Civil War; i dau., Marjorie Ailing,'" b. Dec. 25, 1879. 1^6 Martha Elizabeth Ailing," dau. of Prudden and Eliza Ailing, b. Sept. 8, 1843; m. Norwalk, O., Jan. 21, 1864, Theo- dore C. Laylin; r. Norwalk, O. Tlircf Childrt'ii. 2«i John Laylin. '0 b. Dec. 23, 1S6S; m. Mary Jallup, Oct. 3, 1S95; i dau.; Helen E.. b. July 6, 1S96. 2S2 Elizabeth Gibbs Laylin.'" b. Mar. 24, 1S70; m. Dudley T. French, June iS, 1S93; I dau.; Edith, b. June, 1894. **» David Theodore Laylin,'" b. June 17, 1880. VV' Matilda Jane Ailing," dau. of Prudden and Eliza Ailing, b. Dec. 10, 1849; m. Norwalk, O., Oct. 2, 1873, Edward J. Smith, Bellevue, Mich. Four Children. -"* Ralph Augustus Smith,'" b. Norwalk, O., Aug. 25, 1S75. «»s Roy Ailing Smith,"" b. Bellevue, Mich., Mar. 13, 1879; d. Aug. 22 18S5. -»« Edward Arthur Smith,'" b. Bellevue, Mich.. Mar. 18, 1S81. 881 Sarah Louisa Smith,'" b. Bellevue, .Mich., Oct. i, 1S85. NEW JERSEY ALLINGS. 91 MJ William Sparhawk Ailing/ s. of William and Martha (Sparhawk) Ailing, b. May 9, 1837; d. June 20, 1872; m. (i) Auburn, N Y., June 5, 1862, Emily Cray; d. Nov. 21, 1863; m. (2) Rochester, N. Y., June 20, 1865, Ophelia M. Oviatt; r. Rochester. Foicr C/ii'/dren. By (I) 288 William Cray Ailing,"' b. Aug. 24, 1863; d. Jan. i, 1869. By (2) ^^^ Caroline C. Ailing,'" b. Apr. 5, 1866; m. Rochester, June 20, 1S93, Albert W. Weaver; i chd. ; Albert Ailing Weaver, b. Buffalo, N. Y., Mar. 22, 1894. 291 Samuel Sloan Allmg.'» b. May 6, 1869; m. Oct., 1896. Mabel G. Walling. 292 Beulah Ailing,"' b. Aug., 1871; d. Apr., 1872. Vo* Frederick Dwight Ailing,' s. of William and Martha S. Ailing, b. July 9, 1843; m. May 14, 1868, Emily McKay; r. Rochester. Fn'e C/iildren, all Born hi Roclwsler. *"3 Lois Grant Ailing ■" b. June 20, 1S69; m. Oct. 16, 1889. Willard Clements; i chd.; Ailing, b. June 7, 1S91. 295 William McKay Ailing,"' b. June 14, 1872. 296 Elsie Dwight Ailing,"' b. Apr. 23, 1875. 29^ Edmund McKay Ailing,"' b. May 23, 1878. 298 Sidney McKay Ailing,'" b. Nov. 23, 1887. i^y Flora Martha Ailing," dau. of William and Martha S. Ailing, b. Jan. 3, 1852; m. Sept. 23, 1874, John Weaver Goss; r. Rochester. Four C/iildren, all Born hi Rochester. 299 Mabel C. Goss,"' b. Oct. 19, 1875. 300 Walter Ailing Goss,'» b. Mar. 22, 1877. 30 1 Helen Louise Goss,"' b. July 7. 1881. 302 Albert Simon Goss, "J b. Oct. 13, 1882. ^{> Francis Edward Rew,' s. of Henry A. and Matilda (Ailing) Rew, b. Apr. 14, 1841, Rochester; d. Chicago, Nov. 8, 1896; m. Chicago, Dec. 25, 1866, Harriet Brady Campbell. Four Children. 303 George Campbell Rew,"' b. July 31, 1869. 304 Francis Rew,"' b. Sept. 12, 1871. 305 Harriet C. Rew,"' b. Apr. 27. 1875. 306 Mary Raw,"' b. Oct. 12, 1878. 92 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. Francis E. Rew, while preparing for college at Meridian, N. H., responded to President Lincoln's first call for troops in April, 1861, by leaving school and going to Montpelier, Vt., and enlisting as a private in the Second Vermont Regiment of United States Volunteers, though hardly twenty years old. He soon rose to the rank of captain, and served three years, passing through many of the hardest campaigns of the war. The heroism of both his mother and himself in this war are worthy examples of self-sacrificing patriotism and deserve from us a grateful remembrance. \^^ Charles Arthur James,'' s. of Thomas D. and Mary F. (Ailing) James, b. Aug. 15, 1839; d. Sept. 17, 1889; m. Nov. 27, 1867, Julia Van Antwerp; d. 1875. 7^111'/-' Cliildreii ''<"' Mary Ailing James.'" b. Sept. 13, 1868; ni. Dec. 10. 1S94 Ernest A. White; 1. in City of Mexico. 3"" Charles Arthur James, Jr.,"' b. Dec. 24, 1S71. ^gV Emma AV. Baldwin,'' dau. of Samuel and Letetia D. Baldwin, b. July 29, 1831; d. Feb. 23, 1892; m. James Albert Corwin, M.D.; r. Newark, N. J. J''oit)- Children. «^8 Theodore W. Corwin. '»b June 1, 1857. ^o^ Harry C Corwin >" b. Aug 4 1858: d. May 16, 1859. *!" Robert L. Corwin,'" b. Nov. iS, 1869; m. Louisa Fairbanks; i s , Ray- mond W. •^1' Joseph W. Corwin,'" b. Sept. 18, 1871; um; 1. East Orange, N. J. yj Frederick W. Baldwin,'' s. of Samuel and Letetia, b. July 14, 1839; m. Mary A. Wheeler. Six C/ii/t/re/i. Jessie B. Baldwin,'" b. Sept. 27, 1868; m. Wesley G. Miller, Jr., New York City. Howard Baldwin,'^ b. Aug. 21, 1871, Helen Baldwin, "^ b. July 3 1874. Alice W. Baldwin. »» b July 19, 1S75. Ethel Baldwin. '0 b. May 20. 1880. Agnes Baldwin,'" b Sept 25. 1S76. NEW JERSEY ALLINGS. 93 i^y Frances J. Heddon/' dau. of David B. and Matilda (Ward) Heddon, b. Dec. lo, 1846; d. Apr. 14, 1878; m. Charles M. Clerihew; r. Newark, N. J. Three C/iilih-e>i. Jennie Matilda Clerihew,"* b. Aug. 14, 1869. Fred. Callendar Clerihew.'o b. Dec. 4, 1870; m. Mary F. Triffilh. Arthur Ward Clerihew,"^ b. July i, 1874; 1. New York City. i^Y Emma Ailing," dai:. of vStephen B. and Jane H. Ailing; m. Newark, N. J., Feb. 5, 185 1, Dr. William Augustus Durrie, a direct descendant of Gov. William Bradford of the May- flower ; 1. East Orange, N. J. Five Children, all Born in Jersey City. John Gray Durrie,'" b. Apr. 27, 1852; d. Apr. 27, 1S58. Clara Ailing Durrie,"' b. July 23. 1S53; m. Oct. 5, 1875. Jonathan Cook Waldron, Jersey Citv; 3 chd. ; 'Nathaniel, b. Englewood, N. J., Sept. 28. 187S. - William Durrie, b. Stonington, Conn., June 11, 1S81. ^ Jonathan Graham, b. East Orange, May 14, 1886. William A. Durrie, Jr.,'ob. June 11. 1855; m. Dec. 19, 1878, Stella E. NicoU. New Haven, Conn.; i chd.; Clearance Nicoll, b. Jersey City, Oct. 30., 1879. Grace Durrie,"' b. Oct. ig, i860; m. Feb. 11, 1886, George B. Smith, East Orange, N. J.; 2 chd.; 'Louise Eugenia, b. June i, 18S7. - Florence Durrie, b. Dunmore, Pa., Aug. 20, 1890. John Durrie,"' b. June 28, 1863; m. June 2, 1892, Maud Aitken, East Orange; i chd.; Emma Ailing, b June 20, 1S93; r. East Orange. 1^* Cornelia Meigs Ailing," dau. of Stephen B. and Jane H. Ailing; m. Newark, N. J., May 27, 1852, Albert Palmer; d. Nov. 24, 1893, East Orange. Twelve Children. Albert William Palmer,"' b. Newark Feb. 20. 1854; m May 29, 1879, Susan L, Hansell, Philadelphia, Pa.; 3 chd ; b East Orange. 'Albert Robert, b. Apr. 15, 1880. -Ethel Cornelia, b. Sept. 11, 1881. 3 gtandish Hansell, b. June 23, 1885; d. Philadelphia, Nov. 26, 1887. Stephen A. Palmer,"' b. Newark, Dec. 29, 1856; m. Sept. 2, 1885 Alice E.Green, Long Branch, N. J.; 2 chd.; 'Mary Hathaway, b. Jan. 18, 1S90. "^Stephen Ailing, Jr., b. July 5, 1899, at East Orange. 94 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLINC;, FIRST. Harriet Cornelia Palmer,"' b. New York City, Mar. 6, 185S; m. East Orange, Albert William Collins of California, Nov. 8, 1893; 2 chd.; ' Albert, b. Cornwall, N. Y., Oct. C, 1S96; d. Oct. 8. 1S9S. -' Eleanor, b. East Orange, Jan. 20. 189S. Emma Durrie Palmer. '« b. Jersey City, July iS, 1859; m Cornwall. N. Y., May 27, 1880, Edward Stiles Ely; 4 did. ; ' Palmer Stiles, b. New York, Nov. 18, 18S1. -Richard Duncan, b. Lyme, Conn., Sept. 16, 1S87. •* Dophne, b. LaGrange, Chicago, Nov. 29, 1891. ■* Ernest Stiles, b. LaGrange, Chicago, Sept. 3. 1893. Susie Palmer.'" b Jersey City, Dec i, i860; m. Cornwall, N. Y., July 7, 1S79, Franklin B. Millar; 4 chd.; ' Cornelia Ailing, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 11,1880. - Carenne Adele, b. Ironton, N. J., Oct. 10, 1882. =* Burneston, b. Ironton, N J., Oct. 6, 1SS4; d. July 9, 1S85. -1 Samuel D. B., b. April 8, 1S86 Oliver Hayes Palmer,"* b. Chicago. Feb. 4, 1863; m. Feb. 17, 1SS5, Augusta C. Barrett, Philadelphia, Pa.; 5 chd.; 'Albert, b. East Orange, Feb. 18, 1SS6. - Malcolm, b. Montclair, N. J., July 3, 1888. 3 Helen, b. East Orange, June 14, 1S91. ■* Grace, b. Birmingham. England, June 13, 1S93. -' Evan Evans, b. East Orange, Aug. 13, 1897. Cornelius Ailing Palmer,'" b. Jersey City, June 5, 1S65; m. Sept. 7, 1S85. Grace Foster; 2 chd.; ' Foster Ailing, b. Brooklyn, Oct. 20, 1886; d. Montreal, Can., June 27, 1887. -' Dorothy, b. East Orange, Apr. I, 1888. Harwood Palmer,'" b. Cornwall, N. Y., May 17, 1S68; m. Apr. 3, 1899, AUethea F. Putnam, New York. John Parker Palmer."' b. Cornwall, N. Y.,Sept. 21, 1869; m. Jan. 4, 1S91, Julia D. Pettingee, East Orange; i chd.; Doris Marjorie, b. East Orange, Apr. 14, 1893. Eleanor A. Palmer, "' b. Cornwall, N. Y. Apr. 15. 1S72; m. at East Orange, Oct. 8, 1S96, Ernest Morgan of London. England William Hudson Palmer,'" b. Cornwall, N. Y., Dec. 21, 1873; d. May 18, 1874- Walter Palmer,'", b. Jersey City, Dec. 22, 1874; m. Oct. 30, 1895, Cynthia B. Matthews, East Orange. y/' Mary Wilder Ailing," dau. of Stephen B.^ and Jane N. Ailing, m. Newark, N. J., Oct. 4, i860, Dr. Samuel Randolf Farman; r. Jersey City. Four C/iil(h-cii. Jennie Ailing Farman,'" b. Newark, Dec. 21, 1864; d. Jan. 20, 1S6S. Helen Randolf Farmam,'" b. Jersey City, June 21, 1869; m. Jersey City, Dec. 3. 1891, Henry Gordon Smith, D.D., Prof. Lane Theological Seminary, Cincinnati, O.; 3 chd.; ' Henry Boynton, b. Freehold, N. J., Sept. 16, 1892; -Howard Farman, b. Freehold, April 27, 1895; ^ Elizabeth Allen, b. Aug 28. 1S97. Howard S. Farman,'" b. Jersey City, May 16, 1871; now an M.D. May Farman,'" b. Jersey City, May 14, 1879. NEW JERSEY ALLINGS. 95 1/^fi Eunice Ailing/' dan. of Stephen Ball Ailing; m. Lyons Farms (near Newark), June 23, 1858, J. Henry Huntington; r. Newark. One Child. J. H. Huntington, Jr.,"' b. Jersey City, Jan. 22, 1870; m. Newark, Feb. 24. 1S92, Elizabctli Contrell; 2 chd.; 'J. Henry Huntington, 3d, b. Newark, July 15, 1S95. -Robert Graham Huntington, b. Newark, May 17, 1897. ^ Stephen Ailing,'' s. of Stephen B.^ and Jane H. Ailing; m. (i) Newark, June 18, 1867, Mary C. Axtelle; d. Dec. 26, 1874; s. i. ; ni. (2) Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 31, 1876, Lillian Lemon; r. Brooklyn, N. Y. Three Children, Born in Brooklyn. Albert Palmer Ailing,'" b. Aug. 7- 1S77; an active helper in this work. Elmore Livingston Ailing,'" b. March 25 iSSi. Henry Huntington AUing,'" b. Feb. 14, 1S83. i-/3« Jennie AlUng," dau. of Stephen Ball Ailing;" m. Jersey City, Oct. 25, ]866, Edwin D. Parkhurst; r. East Orange, N. J. Three Children. Harold A. Parkhurst,'" b. Jersey City, Dec 16, 1879. Alhng Parkhurst,'" b. East Orange, March 8, 18S4. Kenneth W. Parkhurst,'" b. East Orange, Sept. 20, 1885. L8_9 William T. W. Ailing,'' s. of Stephen Ball Ailing," m. New York City, Dec. 11, 1872, Emma Vanderveer Hendrick- son. Two Childi en. Matilda H. AUing,'" b. Boston. Mass, Oct. 7, 1873; d. Jan. 14, 1874, Newark. Florence W. Ailing,'" b. Bergea, N. J , Sept 3 1874; m. Yonkers, N. Y.. June 10 1S96. John Price Cole; i s,. Ailing Cole, b April i, 1887, Yonkers. iJj-o Edward Payson Ailing," s. of Stephen Ball Allmg," m. Freehold, N. J., June i, 187 1, Oliverette C. Secor; r. East -Orange, N. J. Two Children Bertha Ailing,'" b. Jersey City, July 28 1S73; m East Orange, Oct. 9, 1895, Herbert B. Atha; i. s.; Edward Ailing Atha b, Jan. i, 1S97. Jennie Ailing,'" b. Jersey City, May 2, 1877. 96 DESCENDANTS OT ROGER ALLING, FIRST. 1'"' Edward P. Ailing, son of Stephen B. and Jane (Weir) Ailing, was born at Lyons Farms, N. J., November 19, 1848. At an early age he started in on his life woi-k, entering January, 1865, the employ of Messrs. Fisk & Hatch, eminent bankers and brokers of New York City, where he remained for about twenty years, applying himself attentively and EDWARD P. ALLING, BANKER, 30 riNE ST., .NEW YOKK Cll V. thoughtfully to every branch of the business until he was thoroughly conversant with every detail, and thus became an important factor and a valuable assistant in the business of his employers. Realizing how completely he understood the calling and how well he was qualified to conduct it. he NEW JERSEY ALLINGS. 97 decided to engage in it on his own account, and for this pur- pose, on the ist of October, 1885, he formed a copartnership with Mr. George F. Secor, under the firm name of Ailing & Secor, stock brokers. They opened offices at No. 30 Pine street, New York, where success has followed them, and they are to-day doing a prosperous business, being recognized as one of the leading houses of Wall street. Other members have been admitted into the partnership, and the firm is now known as Ailing, Secor & Co. Mr. Ailing is also interested in other branches of business, being Vice President of the People's Bank of East Orange, N. J., and Treasurer of the Saving Investment and Trust Co. of the same place. His home has always been in the State of New Jersey, and the greater part of his home life has been spent in East Orange, where he has a handsome resi- dence at 163 Prospect street. Here he resides with his family during the winters, while they spend the summers at his country seat at Huntington, L. I. ?J^o Albert S. Ailing,"' s. of Charles and Harriet (Scovel) Ailing, b. Aug. 21, 1861; m. Aug. 2, 1893, Mary Enderly; r, Madison; i s.; Harry Scovel Ailing,'' b. Sept. 23, 1895. %V> Charles A. Gifford,'" s. of John A. and Mary J. (Ailing) Gifford,.b. July 17, i860; m. Wilkes Barre, Pa., Dec. 10, 1890, Helen M. Conyngham, b. May 9, 1865, dau. of Col. Charles and Helen M. (Turner) Conyngham, a descendant of Daniel Ailing, ist; r. Newark, N. J. 2 chd. Alice C Gifford.i' b. May 8, 1S93; Charles C. Gifford, b. Oct. 22, 1895. 2jf_4 Harry H. Gifford,'" s. of John A. and Mary J. A. Gif- ford, b. Aug. 20, 1867; m. Nov. 8, 1892, Elizabeth Bolles Howell, b. Feb. 23, 1868, dau. of Henry C. Howell; r. Newark. 2 chd. Anna Howell Gifford," b. Nov. 16, 1S93; Elizabeth Baldwin Gif- ford, '' b. Dec. 7, 1S95. SgOgS Theodore W. Corwin,'' s. of James A. and Emma W. Corwin, b June i, 1857; m. Lillian Whiting. 2 chd. Emma Eugenia," b. April 24, 1S92; Ruth Backus," b. Aug., 1S93. 7 •If MR. HORACE AI.l.IXG, ' RULING ELDER IN THE THIKl) J'RESBVTEKI AN ClIURril, NEWARK, N. NEW JERSEY ALLINGS. 99 If Horace Ailing was the youngest son of David and Eunice (Roberts) Ailing of Newark, N, J., born September 24, 1822, and is lineally descended from Roger Ailing, the Puritan, who was one of the original proprietors in New Haven, Conn., and a signer of the compact of 1639. Mr. Ailing is the sole survivor of a family of five sons and one daughter. He received a thorough education in the New- ark Academy and other preparatory schools, but was pre- vented by ill health from entering college as he had desired. At the age of sixteen he engaged for a brief period as a clerk in a dry goods store in Newark, but a little later turned his attention to the manufacture of jewelry, becoming appren- ticed in June, 1841, to his two brothers Isaac A. & Joseph C. Ailing. In 1850 he entered into partnership with his brothers under the firm name of Ailing Brothers, and continued in this business for about thirty-five years. In i860 Mr. William R. Ailing was admitted an associate with them in the busi- ness under the firm name of Ailing Bros. & Co., Mr. Horace Ailing retiring from the business in 1882. Mr. Ailing has been long connected with some of the most important financial institutions of Newark. He was one of the original board of directors of the Prudential Insurance Company of America and is its treasurer. He is also a director of the Newark Firemen's Insurance Company, one of the most siiccessful insurance companies in this country. He has had directorships of several banking institutions tendered him, but he has invariably felt it his duty to decline the honors. Mr. Ailing is a staunch Republican in politics, and has been a member of the Third Presbyterian Church since 1838, and in 1868 was elected a ruling elder of the same. He is also a Life director of the American Sunday vSchool Union and Life member of the American Tract and Bible Societies, a director and treasurer of the Board of Managers of the Children's Aid, and vSociety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children since its organization in 1868. He is also a trustee of the Newark Academy and Life member of the New Jersey His- torical Society and Washington Association of New Jersey. Mr. Ailing married May 31, 1848, Julia Etta Ball of New- ark, whose genealogy is traced to Milford, Conn., about the year 1667. Of their, three children, Horace F., Clarence W. and Edwin Clifton, Clarence W. alone survives. Ending of tJie descendants of Samuel Ailing, 2d, of Newar/c, N. J. lOO DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING. FIRST. J| John Ailing, 2cl, brother of Samuel Ailing, 2d, a son of Sergt. Samuel Ailing, ist, of New Haven, was b. Mar. 27, 167 1, and d. at Elizabethtown, N. J., Apr. 23, 1734. He m. Abigail Grannis, Mar. 20, 1689, and two chd., Abigail and Mary, are found recorded to him in New Haven. It is not unlikely he had other chd., as he left New Haven about 1696, first stopping at Newark, but finally settling at Eliza- beth, New Jersey, then called New Ceserea. He was a cooper by trade and was also a planter or farmer. His brother, Samuel Ailing, Esq., soon followed him to Newark and settled there about 1701. From 1697 to 1732 he deeds various tracts of land in and about New Haven to different parties, showing him to have been a man of considerable property, but we fail to fully trace his history. Hatfield's history of Elizabeth says John Ailing was admitted an asso- ciate with the planters and proprietors in 1699, and in 1701 he subscribed six shillings yearly towards the support of the minister. Rev. John Harriman. His last record in New Haven is in 1732, when he deeds land in New Haven County to his loving chd., John Plum, Jr., of Milford and Daniel Smith of New Cheshire; these are probably husbands of his daughters, Abigail and Mary. It seems almost certain that the John Ailing whose will follows was his s., but the early records of Elizabeth were all destroyed and it seems impossi- ble to trace his line further. The inscription on his tomb- stone in the cemetery at Elizabeth reads: "Here lyeth interred the body of John Ailing, who departed this life y« Apr. 23d, 1734, in y 63d year of his age." The will of John Ailing referred to above is recorded in book I. of Wills, p. 302, etc., at the Prerogative Court, Trenton, where probate was granted on it December 1 2, 1 764, and parts of it are here given, hoping the names and descriptions therein may interest somebody better located than the writer, and lead them to trace out this family if possible. " In the name of God, Amen. The 28th day of August and in the fourth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George the third 1764. I John Ailing of the Borough of Elizabeth Town and in the county of Essex and Province of New Jersey do make and ordain NEW JERSEY ALLINGS. lOI this my last Will and Testament in manner and form as fol- loweth: and first of all I do give and bequeath my soul unto the hands of Almighty God who gave me my being, and my body do 1 commit to the earth to receive a decent and chris- tian burial; and as touching the distribution of all such worldly and temporal goods as has pleased God to bless me with, I do dispose of the same in manner and form as follow- eth: Imprimis— My will is that all such debts as I shall justly owe at the time of my decease shall be well and truly paid by my executors. Item— I do give and bequeath unto my loving wife Abigail the third part of my movable estate my just debts being first paid and funeral charges, and then to be unto her sole dispose forever. Item— My will is that my wife Abigail shall have the use and improvement of the third part of all my lands and meadow and building * * * * according as the law doth direct as long as she shall remain my widow and no longer. Item— I do give, grant, devise and bequeath unto my two sons Daniel and Joseph Ailing and to their heirs and assigns forever all the whole of my planta- tion I now live upon, which I purchased of Matthias Ailing, formerly belonging unto Josiah Brodwill lying in Turkey beginning at the road by the land of John Clark, and is bounded on the said John Clark and on William Parsons and on Samuel Woodruff and on Parsake River or the Mill Pond and also on John Osborn, Jeremiah Ledham, Timothy Crane and William Parsons, Jr., with all the buildings erected thereon with the privileges and appurtenances belonging to the same to be equally divided between them part and part equal and alike both in buildings and the lands both in quantity and quality to be and to remain unto my two sons Daniel and Joseph and to each of them and to each of their heirs and assigns forever and to come to the possession of the same as they successfully come to the full age of twenty-one years. He further gives them a tract of meadow on the northeast side of the great Island, and another tract of salt marsh in Elizabeth Town great meadow, adjoining forked creek, on Nathaniel Crane, deceased; also fifty acres at Brons Town and what was coming to him in the layout at the Purches or any other place. I02 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. He also bequeaths to his four daughters, Hannah Hicks, Phebe Meeker, Unis Boyd and Abigail Ailing. His sons to have the profit of their part when the}' come to fourteen years of age. He appoints his loving friends and kinsmen, Isaac Wood- ruflf, Amos Potter and Stephen Meeker, joint executors, and signs John Alling. [l. s.] Witnessed by John Ogden, John Ogden, Jr., and Ezekiel Ogden. Sworn to before Robert Ogden, Surrogate, December 12, 1764, and probate granted by Governor Franklin at the same time. Hatfield's History says John Alling was appointed over seer of the poor in 1739-40. In November, 1729, Jonathan Allen had his title deed con- firmed to him, the original title having been lost, and in 1739 he was allowed to collect pay for surveying and running lines. Jonathan and Joseph Allen were among the first set- tlers of New Providence, 1736-8. Joseph Allen was at the organization of the church at New Providence (then Turkey) about 1736. Rev. Timothy Allen, born 1716, graduated at Yale. 1736, ordained to the ministry at West Haven, Conn., in 1738; called to New Providence in 1752; and died at Chesterfield, Mass., January 12, 1806, aged 91. The end of the New Jersey Ailing Record. DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, ist. BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON JAMES. i| James Ailing', 3d s. of Sergt. Samuel', oldest s. of Roger, ist',wasb.in New Haven, July 29, i673,and d. inWall'd, Conn., Mar. 17, 1752; he m. and settled in Wall'd about 1700. Wall'd History says: James Ailing and his wf. Abigail are the first of the name found there before 170c. In 1701 he was rated in the Grand List at 28 lbs. Since that time Ailing, or Allen, has been a common name there, and with few exceptions this James and Abigail Ailing have been the progenitors of all who have lived there bearing the name Ailing, Allyn, or Allen. Since the Revolutionary War, or for a century or more, the name has been almost invariably spelled Allen in Wall'd. 1* James' and Abigail Ailing of Wall'd. Six Children. 1° Abigail Ailing,-* b. June 29, 1701; m. Nov. 17, 1726, Ezekiel Roys (Rice). yij/L James Ailing, Jr..-'b. Nov. 15, 1702; d. abt. 17S4. Jo% Stephen Ailing,-* b. Oct. 13, 1704. 1** Mary Ailing.-* b. Mar. 5, 170S; m. Jan. 25, 1749, John Atwater; had a s., John, b. Nov., 1751; d. 1752. Jjflf Samuel Ailing,^ b. Jan. 15, 1710. ^ Ebenezer Ailing,-* b. Apr. 8, 1713; d. Nov. 4, 1761. JqS^ James Ailing, Jr.,' s. of James and Abigail Ailing, b. Nov. 15, 1702; d. abt. 1784; m. Sept. 23, 1731, Mary Beadles; r. Mt. Carmel Parish, Hamden. Four Children. -* Marshall Ailing.'' b. Aug. i, 1732 22 Rebecca Ailing." b. Feb. 7, 1734. 2* Abigail Ailing.' b. Dec. i. 1735; m. Jan. 22, 1736, Wilada Williams. *■* Josiah Ailing, 5 b. Feb. 19, 1738. 1" James Ailing, d. abt. 1784, and his s. Josiah was ap- pointed administrator. JJ3 Stephen Ailing,' s. of James and Abigail, b. Oct. 13, 1704; m. New Haven, June 23, 1726, Elizabeth Blakesley; r. North Haven. 104 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. Seven Children. fj'- Ephraim Ailing, = b. Sept. 23. 1730. -" Ann Ailing.'' b. May 10, 1732. y-5'5 Amos Ailing." b. Sept. 16, 1734. ** Lydia Ailing ■• b. June 20. 1736. *" Moses Ailing ■' b June 16, 1741 TffV Jotham Ailing/' b. July 6, 1744: without ears (record says). ■^^ Hezekiah Ailing." b. Oct. 16, 1746. In 1792 widow Elizabeth Allinor, administratrix, presented the inventory of the estate of Stephen Ailing^ of North Haven, 29 lbs., 12 s., 9 d. ^^ Samuel Ailing,^ s. of James and Abigail Ailing, Wall'd, b. Jan. 15, 1710; m. Apr. 5, 1742, ]\Iary Doolittle; d. Apr. 12, 1760; r. Wall'd. jFn'e C/iildrcu. -^^ Samuel Ailing, Jr.," b. Dec. 10, 1745. ^■^-^^ David Ailing 5 b. Nov. iS, 174S; d. Nov. 9, 1814, a. 66. =>* Mary Ailing," b. . ^5 Phebe Ailing," b. ; m. (i) Ebenezer Thompson; m. (2) Abel Ailing. *" John Ailing," b. ; d. Aug. 9, 17S7; his estate was distributed among his bros. and sisters. Samuel, David, Marj', and Phebe, wf. of Abel Ailing In 1 77 1 Samuel Ailing, Jr., was appointed administrator to his father, Samuel Alling's estate, under a bond of 500 lbs., and the widow, Mary, was. made guardian to the minor children, Mary and John, and granted liberty to sell real estate to pay indebtedness. Y^jfj Ebenezer Ailing,' s. of James and Abigail of Wall'd, b. Apr. 8, 1713; d. Nov. 3, 1760; m. Dec. 19, 1742, wSarah, dau. of Daniel and Abigail (Tattle) Atwater, b. Sept. 12, 1719; d. 1 814; r. Wall'd. Eisr/it C/iildren. ='■ Daniel Ailing.* b. Nov. iS, 1743; d. July 11, 1746. 3^ Sarah Ailing." b. Feb. 8, 1745; m. Samuel Waterous. ,=yV Daniel Ailing," b. Oct. .22. 1747. ■'•' Abel Ailing." b. Jan 30, 1749; d. Jan. 26, 1S43; m. •'■'' Phebe, dau. of 1" Samuel Ailing. jViT Enos Ailing ■' b. Jan. 17, 1752; d. June 23, 1834. ■•■•^ Damaris Ailing," b. Mar. 15, 1755. ^3 Abigail Ailing," b. July 6, 1757; m. Constant Miller. ■*■* Eunice Ailing," b. Dec. 19, 1760; m. Henry Spencer. BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON JAMES. I05 Administration of Ebenezer Alling's estate was given to the widow, Sarah, who presented the inventory in court, Februar}^ 27, 1761; in May the Assembly gave liberty to sell real estate to pay debts; June 22, 1814, the widow being dead, the estate was divided among their seven (above) living children. g ^\ Ephraim Ailing," s. of Stephen and Elizabeth of North Haven, b. Sept. 23, 1730; m. (i) Elizabeth; d. ; (2) Apr. 5, 1752, Hannah Humiston, dau. of John, b. Dec. 5, 1730; r. Waterbury, Conn, Tii'O Children. By (I) Elizabeth Ailing,'^ b. Jan. 7, 1749. Mary Ailing,'^ b. June 20, 175 1. 45 4B Foil?- C/iilc/ren. By (2) ■*' Hannah Ailing,* b. July 31, 1753. *'* Lydda AlHng." b. Sept. 19, 1756. *" John Ailing '■ b. Jan 13, 1759. ^° Russel Ailing,'' b. Apr. 30, 1762. yVj Amos Ailing," s. of Stephen and Elizabeth, b. Sept. 16, 1734; d. abt. 1789; m. Dec. 28, 1770, Mabel Hilsborugh; r. Hamden. 4 chd. 'Amos," b. Nov. 19, 1771; d. Dec. i, 1771. -Mabel, "^b. Jan. 13, 1773. -'Amos " b. Sept. 17. 1775; d. July 14, 1784. •*Lois,« b. Sept. i, 1777. This estate was distributed in 1789 equally to widow Mabel and chd., Lois and Mabel. tVt Jotham Ailing,'' s. of Stephen and Elizabeth, b. July 6, 1744; m. Jan. 8, 1770, Sarah Wolcott; r. East Haven. C/u7dri'7t. ^» Sibil Ailing/' b. Sept. 11, 1770. ^^ Jotham Ailing.'' b. ^j Samuel Ailing, Jr.,' s. of Samuel and Mary (Doolittle) Ailing, b. Wall'd, Dec. 10, 1745; m. Nov. 28, 1768, Katharine, dau. of Enos Doolittle. Four Children. °" Jared Ailing,'' b Aug. 24. 1769; d. Aug. 29, 1769. ^'^ Jared Ailing " b. Apr. 9, 1771. ^" Beda Ailing,'' b. Jan 17, 1773. *" Enos Ailing,'' b. Nov. 17, 1774. Io6 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. ^\\ David Ailing/' s. of Samuel and Mary D. Ailing-, b. Wall'd, Nov. i8, 1748; d. Nov. 9, 1814, a. 66; m. abt. 177 1, Abi- gail ; d. Nov. 26, 1790, a. 44; r. Wall'd. Three ChiUiroi. "1 Zuba Allen,'' b. Aug. 14, 1772. «- Mollie Allen/ b. July 24. 1776; d. Nov. 20, 1827; m William Webber, 3 chd., Charlotte, Susannah (Sukey), and William Webber. fj^V Erastus Allen, « b. ; d. Feb. 22, 1871, a. 92. yV^ Daniel Ailing/' s. of Ebenezer and Sarah (Atwater) Ailing, b. Oct. 22, 1747; d. Feb. 10, 1828; m. (i) Nov. 15, T766, Mary Horton; d. Jan. 27, 1786, a. 44; m. (2) Ruth ; d. July II, 1811; m. (3) Eunice ; d. Aug. 11, 1843, a. 82; r. Wall'd. Six CJiildren. By (I) ^ Ebenezer Allen, "^ b. Jan. 6, 1769. 65 Sarah Allen,'- b. Feb. 2, 1772; m. Lot Gaylord; r. Bristol, Conn. 3^«y Daniel Allen, '^ b. July 21, 1774- 6' Mary Allen," b. Mar. i, 1777; m. and d. s i ; gave property to Alfred and Caleb, sons of bros. Ebenezer and Charles 6» Catherine Allen,'' b. ; d. s. i. yVir Charles Allen," b. 17S0; d. Mar. 22, 1S41, a. 61. ■^9 Daniel Ailing served in the Revolutionary War. His will was presented in court by his executor, Willowby Wil- liams, on February 18, 1828. He gave his property to wf. Eunice and his chd. Ebenezer, Sarah, Mary, Catherine, and to the children of sons Daniel and Charles. yVi- Enos Ailing, ' s. of Ebenezer and Sarah A. Ailing, b. Jan. 17, 1752; d. June 23, 1834; m. Mabel ; d. abt. 1847; r. Wall'd. Nine Children. f5», Luther Alien," b. ; d. ; r. in Wall'd, Woodbury and Water- town. ■jVb Polly Allen," b. . '=^ Jesse Allen," b. ; m; had i s , William Dewey Allen'; m. Alvira Benham; r. Yalesville; had 4 s., George, » Lyman,* William,^ and Charles.* T05 Jared Allen." b. Jan. 22, 1793. ''* Lyman Allen," b. ; d. s. i. yVir Ruth Allen," b. Nov. 27. 1796: tl- Aug. 24, 18S9. y'^j^r, Chauncey Allen," b. ; d. . "■ Lydia Allen," b. ; m. Stephen Doolittle: r. North Haven; d. s. i. ^y*,, Julia A. Allen," b. Dec. 24, 1802. BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON JAMES. 107 *i Enos Alling'swill was presented in court July 5, 1834, by son Jared, executor, named in the will, who declined the trust, and his brother Lyman was appointed adminstrator with the will annexed. -^\ Erastus Allen," s. of David and Abigail, b. 1779; d. Feb.'22. 1871, a. 92; m. Martha (Patty) Merriraan, b. 1780; d. Sept. 20, 1862, a. 82; r. Wall'd. Elcve)i Children. ■^3 Hiram Allen,'' b ; d. y. yS-jftj Betsey M. (Eliz.) Allen,' b. Oct. 16, 1799; tl. Sept. 25, 1887. yVo Delight Allen, ■ b. Feb. 2, 1801; d. Nov. 2, 1862. 82 Abigail Allen,' b. ; d. y. ^-f^ Hiram Allen,' b. Feb 18, 1806; d. Apr. i, 1871. ^ Catherine Allen,' b. Feb. 23, 1808; d. Jan. 30, 1886. ^\ Samuel Merriman Allen,' b. 1809; d. Mar. 12, 1875, a. 66. ^ Lucas Allen,' b. 1811; d. Mar. i, 1875, a. 63^. t\V George David Allen,' b. Sept. 25 1813; d Aug. 7, 1894. a. 81. -^^■^ John Hotchkiss Allen,' b. Aug. 21, 1816; d. May 11, 1S94. ^4% Cornelia Allen,' b. Dec. 23, iSiS; d. Mar. 15, 1883. -^ Ebenezer Allen," s. of Daniel and Mary H., b. Jan. 6, 1769; d. abt. 175 I ; m.; wills estate to widow and s. Alfred; r. Wall'd. Six Childrfii. s»" Child— Allen,' b. ; d. Feb. 24, 1794, a. 2 years. . »i Leverett Allen,' bp. Oct. 7, 1792. »- Lavinia Allen, ' bp. Mar. 2, 1794. "3 Lucy Allen,' bp. Jan. 14, 1798. "-• Ebenezer Allen.' »5 Alfred Allen.' 6* Ebenezer Allen gave all his estate— except his widow's dower— to his son Alfred; will in court, October 7, 1851. ^VV Daniel Allen," s. of Daniel and Mary H., b. July 21, 1774; d. abt. 1843; m. Dec. 9, 1798, Keziah Doolittle; r. Wall'd. Seven Childyen. 8« Levi Allen, ' b. ; m. ; res. in Durham, Conn.; 2 daus. «' Mary Allen,' b. ; m. Sherman Barnes; i dau., Sarah. 9« Atwater Allen,' b. ; d. ; um. ^ Eunice Allen,' b. ; m. Preston Lincoln. 100 Lydia Allen,' b. ; m. Uri Johnson; 2 s. and 2 daus. 101 Lois Allen, ' b. ; m. Calvin Russell; 2 chd., Betsey and Calvin. i»2 Lucy Allen,' b. ; m. Mr. Stevens; i dau., Lizzie. Io8 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLIN(;, FIRST. -^^'-fr Charles Allen,'' s. of Daniel and Mary H., b. 1780; d. Mar. 22, 1841, a. 61; m. Zuba Bradley, North Haven; d. Mar. 21, 1852; r. Wall'd. C////t/rt'H. \{^ Caleb Allen,'' b. iSoS; d. 1S92, a. S4. m Clarissa Allen,' b. ; m. Charles Lewis Munson, Milford; 3 chd ; ' Charles L. Jr., -' Sarah., •' Charlotte. HI Eliza Allen,- b. . 11^ Ransom Allen,'' b. ; m. Lucretia Stone (Durham); i s., O.scar; m. : 2 chd.; 1. Michigan. i^"* Sarah Allen,'' b. ; m. Remain Doolittle. 11" Alpheus Allen,'' b. ; m. (i) Emily Fenn; i dau., Emily; m. Joel R. Boyce; s. i. ; 1. Middletown, Conn.; m. (2) Mrs. Hall; 1 Wall'd. ■JgSg- Luther Allen," s. of Enos and Mabel Allen, b. ; d. : m. (i) Avf. ; d. Woodbury, Mar. 16, 1829. C/iildrcn . 1-" Enos Allen,'' b. ; d. ; um.; a young man. 1-1 Delos Allen,' b. ; m. Esther B.;d. Jan., i87S,a. 47; 5 chd.; 'Frank," -Merit,* ''Martha,** ■'Wesley,*' and ■'■Burton.* 12-' Lydia Allen,^ b. ■ •; d. y. 1-^ Lodema Allen,'' b. ; d. ; um. 1-1 Mary Allen,'' b. ; m. (i) Hatch; 3 chd.; 'Mary.<* -Lydia, « ■■'Henry* Hatch; m. (2) Wilmot; i chd.; Silas* Wilmot. yUg- Polly Allen," dau. of Enos and Mabel Allen, b. ; m. (i) Patterson; 3 chd.; 'Louisa,' b. ; m. Mr. Way; s. i.; -'William,' and -'Seymour;' m. (2) Samuel Bedell. 3 chd. 'Eunice,'' b. ; m. Mr. Reynolds, New Haven; -Sarah,'' m Mr. Leete, Guilford; several chd.; ■'Samuel,'' b. . She r. on lier f. homestead in Wall'd, later New Haven, and d. there. tW Jared Allen," s. of Enos and Mabel,- b. Jan. 22, 1793; d. Apr. 19, 1874; m. Jan. 2-^, 1817, Huldah Lines, b. 1794; d. Apr. 3, 1875; r. Wall'd. Nine Children . 1"! Harriet A. Allen,'' b. Aug. 5, 1S17; d. Nov. 26, iSSi; m. Albert Driver; 3chd. ; 'Estella. 8 -'Leslie," -'Ralph.* i»« Henry Allen,'' b. Dec 10, iSiS; d. Mar. 15, 1820. !"» John H. Allen, 1 b. Feb. 10, 1821; d. New Haven, Sept. 30, 1876; m. four times. 1"* Egbert Allen,'' b. Mar. 20, 1823; d. iSSq; m. and r. New Haven. 1"" Andrew Allen,'' b. Jan. 5, 1825; m., had a dau.; m. Stephen Powell; r. Jamaica, L. L BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON JAMES. IO9 !•'" Mary A. Allen,' b. Mar. 12, 1S27; m. (i) Sept. 4, 1S54, Lyman Jewell, b. Nov. 14, 1809; d. Mar. 24, 1S56; i chd., Clarence L., b. Aug. 14, 1856; m. (2) May 29. 1S65, Oliver A. Bill, b. Lebanon, Conn.. Dec. 10, 1816; I chd., Arthur Oliver, b. Aug. 23, 1869; 1. New Haven. '■'" Delia Allen " b. Aug. 20, 1830; m. Sept. 29, 1850, Willis Ives; 3 chd.; Mary E., b. Aug. 10, 1851; d. Feb. 24, 1859 Fannie J., b. Feb. 2, 1856. m. Eldridge Wallace; 1. Wall'd; s. i. Cornelia M., b. Oct. 24, 1861; m. Mar. 4, 1880, Alfred Willets; 2 chd.; Ruby Inez, b Jan 26, 1S81; Fred Ives, b. May 25, 1884; 1. Cheshire. i^*^ Jay Allen,' b. Aug. 13, 1833; d. Oct. 8, 1S36. ^■'■' Theron Allen,' b. Apr. 15, 1839; d. June 24, 1S95; m. Jan. 17, 1S64; r. Bethany. yVg- Ruth Allen," dau. of Enos and Mabel, b. Nov. 27, 1896; d. Aug-. 24, 1889; m. Jan. 12, 1829, Elisha Marsh, b. Mar. 21, 1798; r. New Hartford. J'Yvc Cliildrcii. 1-"' Hila J. Marsh,' b. July 6, 1830; d. Mar., 1873; m. Ruel Barrett, Apr. 30, 1850. i-*i Bradley L. Marsh,' b. Mar. 12, 1S32; m. (i) May 9, 1859, Sarah E. Roberts; d. Aug. 10, 1SS5; i dau., Nellie M., b. Feb. 27, i860; m. (2) Ellen M. Roberts, Jan. 19, 1887. i-i- Maria L. Marsh,' b. Dec. ij, 1833. »*3 Levi B. Marsh,' b. May 2, 1836; m. Apr. 10, 1887, Fannie A. Ellison; 1. BurrviUe, Conn. ^*^ Elisha A. Marsh, 'b. June 29. 1839; m. (i)May 23, 1S61, Hannah Hull; d. Oct. I, 1881; 2 chd.; Minnie, b. June 22. 1863; Stewart E., b. Sept. 10, 1S81; d. Jan. 9, 18S2; m. (2) Dec. 25, 1882, Addie Bond; 3 chd.; Ninta, b. Apr. 27, 1S84; Julia M., b. Apr. 13, 1888; d. Sept. 15, 1S88; Katharine, b. Aug. iS, 1889. Jjfg- Chauncey Allen," s. of Enos and Mabel of Wall'd, m. (i) Mar. 2, 1831, Betsey Lines; d. Nov. 7, 1836, a. 26; m. (2) Sally Allabee; d. Mar. 29, 1850; m. (3) Sept. i, 1850, Rebecca Perkins; d. Aug. 31, 1864, a. 76; r. Wall'd and Woodbury. 3 chd. 'An infant dau.; d. Oct. 15, 1S34; -Hiram P., b. ; m. ; ''Nancy, b. ; m. . •^\ Julia A. Allen,'' dau. of Enos and Mabel, b. Dec. 24, 1802; d. July 6, 1854; m. Nov. 11, 1824, Heman Doolittle, b. Mar. 19, 1799; d. July 26, 1875; carpenter and joiner; r. Mt. Carmel, Hamden. Their residence was a true Christian home, and its moral and elevating influence is exhibited in the lives and charac- ter of their children and grandchildren wherever found. no DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. Eight Cliildrcii. all Born at Mt. Carmcl. 150 Emily Doolittle.' b. Sept. 2, 1S2G; d. Dec. 30, 1885; um. \^ Amanda Doolittle,'' b. May 18, 1828. Iff Oswin Doolittle.' b. July 30, 1830; d. Aug. 13, 1S93. iff Julia Ann Doolittle,^ b. Oct. 9, 1S32. -ifl Samuel Daniel Doolittle,' b. Mar. 12, 1835. 155 Caroline Doolittle,'' b. Apr. 20, 1S36; d. Sept. 19, 1836. i3« Ellen Miriam Doolittle,'' b. Mar. 30, 1840; d. Oct. i, 1843. 13" Sarah Jane Doolittle,'' b. Oct. 5, 1S44; m. Nov. 3, 1864. Jerome C. Munson, b. Nov. 5, 1845; r Mt. Carmel; 3 clid. ; George Walter, b. July I, 1S66; m. and 1. at Mt. Carmel; Bennet Peck, b Feb. 4, 1870; m. and 1. at ]Mt. Carmel; Willis Burton, b. Sept. 11, iSSo. JJL Betsey M. (Elizabeth) Allen,' dan. of Erastus and Mar- tha (Patty), b. Waird,Oct. 16, 1799; d. Sept. 25, 1887; m. Feb. 26, 1824, Jesse, s. of David Justin Tuttle; d. wSept. 3, 1881; farmer; r. Wall'd. Three Children. 161 Emily Jane Tuttle,^ b. Nov. 18, 1829; m. Apr. 7, 1846, Kirtland Cook, s. of Samuel Cook. b. Feb. 20, 1824; d. May 22, 1847; i dau., Jen- nie Kirtland, b. Feb 20, 1847; d. Mar. 12. 1S65. 162 Samuel Allen Tuttle,^ b. May 22, 1830; d. Oct. 8, 1868. 163 Ellen Amelia Tuttle," b. Mar. 11, 1S34; d. July 25. 1892. -jSJL Delight Allen,' dan. of Erastus and Martha, b. Feb. 22, i8oi;d. Nov. 2, 1862; ni. Feb. 22, 1819, Rufus, s. of Reuben Doolittle; b. May 7, 1793; d. Nov. 6, 1872; farmer; r. Wall'd. Four Children. 16* Erastus A. Doolittle, ^ b. Oct. 2, 1820; d. Oct. 9, 1825. 16S Martha E. Doolittle.* b. May 17, 1S25; d. Dec. 3, 1852. f^ Erastus Allen Doolittle," b. Oct. 8 1830. 16" Reuben Doolittle,** b. May, 1836; m. Victoria Wendall; 2 chd.; a dau., d. y. ; Wendall Reuben Doolittle, b. Oct 2, 1SS3 //. Hiram Allen," s. of Erastus and Martha, b. Feb. 8, 1806; d. Apr. 1, i87i;m. Dec. 8, 1830, Nancy, dau. of New- bury Button of North Haven, b. Mar. 21, 1805; d. Nov. n, 1885; farmer; r. Wall'd. Mz'e Children. \\l Franklin Allen," b. June 21, 1S32. 169 Frances Augusta Allen,* b. Sept. 12, 1835; m. May 18, 1S56, George W. Clinton, s. of Jesse, Wall'd; i dau., Celia Adelaide, b. Mar. 2, 1861; m. Sept. 26, 1SS7, Wallace H. Mansfield; 1. New Haven. BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON JAMES. Ill 1"" Hiram Allen, ^ b. Nov. 17. 1836; farmer and mechanic; m. Mar. 10. 1S92, Margaret Florence, dau. of Owen Colwell, Mt. Morris, N. Y. fji Grace Ann Allen, ^ b. July 18, 1839. Iff Elenora Melvina Allen,* b. Dec. 13, 1S42 ^•^ Hiram Allen's estate was given to sons Franklin and Hiram. ■^ Catherine Allen,' dau. of Erastus and Martha Allen, b. Wall'd, Feb. 23, 1808; d. Trumansburg, N. Y., Jan. 30, 1886; m. Wall'd, Apr. i, 1830, Aaron Bradley Dickerman,* b. Jan. 20, 1807; d. Boonville, N. Y., Sept. 9. 1889; r. Wall'd, rem. to Trumansburg, N. Y. Two Children. i"3 Amelia Dickerman.^b. Feb. 2, 1S31; m. Sept. 24, 1854, Charles M. Belknap, Westons Mills. N. Y. ; i s., Henry Bradley Belknap; b. Feb 7, 1866; 1. Boonville, N. Y. !"■* Mary Dickerman,^ b. Aug 29, 1838; m. June 24, 1862, Hon. Henry W. Bentley, member of 52d Congress; i dau., Eleanor, b. Apr. 11, 1S84; 1. Boonville, N. Y. -^fr. Samuel Merriman Allen,' s. of Erastus, Wall'd, b. 1809; d. Mar. 12, 1875; m. Maria, dau. of James Humiston; r. Wall'd. Four C/i/ldreji. 1'" Sedgwick Allen,* b. July 31, 1832; harnessmaker; m. Mary Ann Conley of Goshen, N. Y. ; 4 chd. ; ' Sedgwick; m. Sadie Linsly of Branford; druggist. - Lizzie, b. ; d. . ^ Catherine Amelia. b. ; d. . * William Dickerman Allen, b. . 1"" Alex Humiston Allen, ^ b. Jan. i, 1S37; farmer; m. Julia, dau. of Phineas Shepard of Hawley, Mich.; 3 chd.; ' Charles m. and has chd. at Mundy, Mich. '-' Lizzie Maria, b. ; d. '■' Carrie, b. Apr. I, 1869. 1"" James Erastus Allen,* Feb. 11, 1840; mechanic; m. Aug. 3, iSSi, Abbie M., dau. of John Gorman, Wall'd: 2 chd.; ' Corabell, b. Sept. 17, 1SS2. -Harry Sidney, b. Aug., 1884. i"8 Elizabeth Allen,* b, Aug.. 1S44; d. Jan. 6, 1889; m. Nov. 5, 1861, William J. Francis, Wall'd; i son, Lyman Humiston, b. Feb. i, 1865; m. Apr. II, 1S94, Lucy A , dau. of George S. Talcott, South Gardner, ]\Iass. ; 2 chd.; ' Walter L , b. June 20, 1895, and - Mildred L., b. Dec. 4, 1896 *The Dickerman line is Thomas,i Abrara,- Isaac, ^ Samuel,'' Samuel," Levi," Aaron Bradley Dickerman.' 112 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. f/^ Lucas Allen," farmer; b. 1811; d Mar. i, 1875, a. 63; m. Sept. 14, 1834, Delight, dau. of Caleb Dudley, b. May 7, 1S07; d. Feb. 10, 1888; r. Wall'd. Foil?- Chil(ire)i. »■•' Delight Dudley Allen, » b. ; d. Nov. 9. 1S35. "'" Catherine Amelia Allen,* b. Sept. i, 1S38; d. July 22, 1S4S. i«i Hubert Stiles Allen, *^ b. July 26 1S42; d. Dec. 22, 1SS3; meat dealer. !»*- Albro Newton Allen,'' b. Aug. 28, 1S46; farmer; m. Nov. 10, 1S75, Ellen B., dau. of William B. Coe of Wall'd; s. i. -jW George David Allen,' farmer, s. of Erastus Allen of Wall'd, b. vSept. 25, 1813; d. Aug. 7, 1894; m. Nov. 26, 1836, Caroline Bartholomew; d. Mar., 1896; dau. of Samuel and Nancy Green Wolcott Bartholomew of Northford Conn.; r. Wall'd. Four Cliildrcii. is» Constant Friend Allen, « b. Sept. 7, 1S39; m. Sept. 3, 1867, Jane Eliza- beth, dau. of Othniellves Martin, b. Mar. 4, 1851; 2 chd. ; 'Lillian M., b. Dec. 4, 1869. -Robert Elmore, b. April 21, 1872. 1** Martha Ann Allen,'- b. Mar. 15, 1S42; m. Nov. 19. 1868, Lauren Clin- ton, s. of Elgin O. Brown of Meriden; 4 chd. ; ' Royal Allen, b. Dec. I, 1869; d. Nov. I, 1875. -George Elgin, b. Feb. 21, 1875. »Rolland Henry, b. Nov. 22, 1877. ■'Wilham Clifton, b. Nov. 12. 1879. i«5 (Jeorge Brewster Allen,* b. Jan. 21, 1854; d. Oct. 13 1897; m. Nov. 11, 1880, Mary Emma, dau. of William H. Smith, harnessmaker, Wall'd; 4 chd.; 'Carrie Elizabeth, b. July 25, 1881; d. Sept. 5. 1SS2. ■-'Clifton David, b. Mar. 2, 1883. ^ Henry Wolcott, b. Jan. 15, 1S91. ^Marion Louise, b. May 8, 1895; d. Feb., 1896. i»8 Henry Buchanan Allen, « b. Jan. 25, 1857; d. May 26, 1889. ^W John Hotchkiss Allen,' farmer, s. of Erastus, b. Aug. 21, 1816; d. May 11, 1894; m. Abigail Angeline, dau. of Joel Augur, Northford, b. Oct. 18, 1818; d. Sept. 19, 1897; r. Wall'd. Three Children . 1*" Emma Louisa Allen. ^ b. May 31, 1S40; d. June i, 18S8; m. Dec. 17. 1868, Henry L. Hall, farmer and merchant; d. Sept. 10, 189S; s. of JaredHall; 2 chd.; ' Angie Louisa, b. Jan. 13. 1S71; d. Sept. 16, 1871. •■'Allen Leroy, b. Mar. 20, 1873; m. April 17, 1895, Ida M. Ransom, i s., Henry Leroy, b. Jan. 25, 1897. 18" Joel Augur Allen, ^ farmer, b. Nov. 21, 1S42; m. xMar. 20, 1S67, Chloe Atwater, dau. of Orrin Dickerman, Mt. Carmel; 1 chd., Emma Louisa, b. Oct. 20, 1868; d. Nov. 24, 1868; 1. Wall'd. i«» Ida Bell Allen, ^ b. Nov. 4, 1859; d. Jan. 6, 1879 BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON JAMES. II3 -^ Cornelia Allen,' dau. of Erastus, b. Dec. 23, 1818; m. Dec. 23, 1839, Rufus S. Doolittle, s. of Almon; d. Mar. 15, 1883; r. Wall'd. Three C/iildyeii. lao Edgar Augustus Doolittle, ^ b. July 16, 1840; m. June 14, 1S9S, Fran- ces A. Scranton Bartholomew, dau. of John W. Scranton, North Guilford, Conn. 1^1 Almon Doolittle,* b. Jan. 2, 1850; m. Jan. 2. 1896, Celestia E. War- ren Brocket, dau. of Erwin Warren, of Thompson, Grange Co., Ohio. 1^2 James Doolittle," b. Dec, 1856; d. Mar. 13, 1857. yW Eunice Ailing,' dau. of Daniel and Keziah of Wall'd; m. Preston Lincoln; r. Wall'd. Five Children. '^^^ George Lincoln,^ b. 1825; d. 1885, a. 60. !»■* Henry Lincoln.* b. abt. 1827; went to the Civil War— unheard of. i"» Susan K. Lincoln,* b. Mar. 30, 1833; m. Charles E. Blakeslee. !«" Harriet Lincoln, » b. Mar. 29, 1835: m. Nov. 21, 1861, Charles W. Jacobs; 2 chd. ; 'Mark W., b. Jan. 26, 1865. -Hattie L., b. July 17, 1S72; res. New Haven. 19^ William A. Lincoln, Mj. Aug. 15, 1839; m. Mar. 23, 1865, Fannie E. Sperry, b. Oct. 4, 1843; 6 chd ; 'Jennie, b. Feb. 18, 1872; m. Sept. 15. 1897. WilHam Merow. -Charles, b. Feb. 15, 1874. ^ Frederick, b. Mar. 25, 1876. ^Bessie, b. Feb. 8. 1880. ^ Hawley, b. Aug. 25, 1882. "^ Alice, b. Nov. 21, 1884; res. New Haven. Ifl Caleb Allen,' s. of Charles and Zuba, b. 1780; d. Mar. 22, 1841; m. Sept. I, 1831, Nancy Polly; r. Wall'd. Six Children. -o" Joseph W. Allen,* b. June 8, 1832; 1. um. in Wall'd. -01 Edwin C. Allen,* b. July 8, 1834; d. um. Sept. 15, 1856. 208 Maria Allen.s b. Mar 14, 1836; d. um. Apr. 13, 1S61. 8»3 William Allen, « b. May, 1838; d. Dec. 17, 1887; m. Betina Tolles; i chd. 2"* Catherine Allen, * b. Jan. 8, 1842; d. um. Sept. 18, 1891. -05 Julia Allen,* b. Oct. 7, 1S45; d. Oct. 14, 1S52. L^f Eliza Allen,' dau. of Charles and Zuba; m. Frank Ford; r. Mi]ford;had several chd.; r s., Henry, d. Newtown, Oct., 1863; another, Frederick, in Nevada, State Senator; dau., Susie; m. Landers; had i s. 114 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. Ifi Amanda Doolittle,' dau. of Hemaii and Julia; m. Wall'd, Sept. 8, 1852, Anson Doolittle, b. June 10, 1827; farmer and carpenter; 1. Mt. Carmel. T/irt'e C/iildrcn. 21" Ellen E. Doolittle,-" b. June 30, 1S54; nurse; 1. Mt. Carmel. ail James E. Doolittle, » b. Mar. 24, 1856; policeman, New Haven. 213 Mary J. Doolittle ^ b. ; m. Mar. 17, 1SS3, Charles W. McLean; 4 chd;' Paul G.. b. Oct. 10, 18S4. -Ray J., b. Mar. 19, 1887. 3 Carrie Amanda, b. Mar. 20, 1889. ■'Grace, b. May 24, 1S94; d. Aug. 28, 1S94. Ilf Oswin Doolittle/ s. of Heman and Julia A.; m. May 10, 1865, Mrs. Josephine (Root) Gerrish, b. Feb. 24, 1842; d. Apr. 30, 1886; r. Hamden. Five Cliildren. -'13 Howard Doolittle,* b. July 10, 1S66; m. and 1. Torrington Conn. -'1* Sherwood B. Doolittle,* b. Oct. 6, 1S69; member of Chn. Army Commission. 215 Warren J. Doolittle, ^ b. Nov. 22, 1870; in Cuban War, Conn. Light Artillery. 216 Christine E. Doolittle,** b. Apr. 9, 1872; m. 1897, Edward G. Haynes; 1. Shelton, Conn. 21" James C. Doolittle, « b. Feb. 22, 1S74; farmer and miller; um. J-5^ Julia Ann Doolittle/ dau. of Heman and Julia; m. Sept. 10, i860, Lewis E. Joyce (Carpenter), b. Sept. 19, 1835; 1. Mt. Carmel. Three Childroi. 2 1** Elton Lewis Joyce,* b. Dec. 25, 1862; m. and 1. on the Heman Doo- little homestead. 2 1-' Carrie Louise Joyce,* b. Dec. 22, 1864; d. Aug. 10, 1883. 22" Burton Allen Joyce,* b. Sept, 23, 1S69; m. Jan. 29, 1S96, Minnie Allen. ^% Samuel D. Doolittle,' s. of Heman and Julia A.; m. Nov. 28, 1861, Cornelia A. Sanford, b. Hamden, Oct. 5, 1837; 1. Torrinoton. ?i ' Four Children. 221 Frederick E. Doolittle," b. June 21, 1863. 222 Alta L Doolittle,* b. Apr. 25, 1870; m. Frederick Smith, Torrington. 223 Elford L Doolittle,* b. Oct. i, 1S72; baker; m. and 1. Torrington. 22-4 Maurice H. Doolittle, » b. Mar. 12, 1879. BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON JAMES. II5 i|| Erastus Allen Doolittle," s. of Rufus and Delight; m. Dec. 13, 1853, Emily J., dau. of Isaac Bradley; b. June 25, 1851; d. July 20, 1894; I dau., Louise; m. Nov. 8, 1894, Frank, s. of Jerah Thompson, New Haven. -fff Franklin Allen," farmer, s. of Hiram and Nancy, m. Jan. 9, 1859, Amanda S., dau. of David Blakeslee, North Haven; 1. Wall'd. Three Children. ^^" Ella Amanda Allen, ^ .b. Apr. 20, 1S60; m. June 23, 1SS4, Augustus C. Hausman; i chd., Leon Augustus, b. Nov. 9, 1888. ^-" David Frederick Allen, 9 b. Apr 20,1862; milk dealer. ^-'* Robert Blakeslee Allen,' b. Dec. 18, 1867; mechanic. 4-fl Grace Ann Allen," dau. of Hiram and Nancy; m. May 12, 1858, Isaac Bassett, s. of Jesse Clinton; 1. Wall'd. Three Childreji. "S Evelyn B. Clinton, 9 b. May 7, 1S59; m. Feb. 14, 1888, Florence A., dau. of Charles Redfield of North Haven; i s. , Leroy William, b. Nov. Nov. 25, 1889. 230 Friend Clinton," b. June 22, 1862; m. Aug. 2, 1S8S, Helen G., dau. of Smith Clark; 1. Higganum, Conn ; mechanic. -31 Elbert Clinton ' b. June 15, 1872; m. Apr. 6, 1S98, Clara Grace, dau. of John Sanford, Hamden; i dau., Helen Priscilla, b. Sept. 17, 1S98; farmer and mechanic. W\ Elenora Melvina Allen," dau. of Hiram and Nancy; m. Dec. 25, 1861, Hobart, s. of David Blakeslee, North Haven. Two CJu'ldren. -3- Arthur Allen Blakeslee,' b. June 12, 1871; m. Jan. 29, 1896, Florence Gertrude, dau. of Lynde Foote, Northford, Conn.; i chd., Effie, b. Mar. 9, 1898. 2 3=* George Newberry Blakeslee,' b. May 4, 1877. Ending of the Wallingford Alletis. DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, isx. BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON, ROGER, 3D. \f Roger Ailing, 2d,' the 4th s. of ■' Sergt. Samuel Ailing, was b. Dec. 9, 1675, and d. May 2, 1676, a. 17 months, and has no further record; he also named his 5th s. Roger, who became the founder of a numerous family, and was the Roger, 3d, whose lineage comes next in order. \f- Roger Ailing, 3d,'' s. of Sergt. Samuel and Elizabeth (Winston) Ailing, b. July 28, 1677; d. Apr., 1759; ™- 1^) Feb. 5, 1707, Susanna, dau. of Eleazer Holt, b. Oct. 21, 1681; d. June 4, 1712; m. (2) Ruth ; d. 1764; r. Allingtown. Sevt'/i Children. By (I) ^"jf Roger Ailing, 4th,* b. Dec. 3, 1708. 1** Elizabeth Ailing,-* b. June ig, 1710; d. Mar., 1712. By (2) -^ Thomas Ailing,^ b. Jan. 19, 1714. ■^•iy Samuel Ailing, ■» b. Jan. 28, 1716; d. Apr. 4, 178S. ^L John Ailing,^ b. Dec. 19, 1717; d. 1757. ^-f^ Elizabeth Ailing, •• b. Aug. 11, 1720. -3 Hannah Ailing,-* b. Apr. 26, 1722; m. John Cornish. 1 6 Roger Ailing, 3d, settled at or near Allingtown, New Haven, from whom the place was named. Like two of his brothers, his father, grandfather, and great grandfather, he was a blacksmith, but with him the succession appears to have ceased. His first wife, Susanna, was the mother of two children, Roger, 4th, and Eliazbeth, who died before she was two years old, and the mother died soon after, and Roger took for his second wife Ruth , who bore him three sons, and two daughters, all of whom grew up and married. He was ad- mitted a member of the First or Center Church in 1704, and his wife Ruth m 17 18. They were regular attendants at wor- ship in their meeting-house, and as was the custom of " well- to-do people" from a distance, they had a "Sabbath Day House " near the place of worship, in which to eat their BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON, ROGER, THIRD. H? lunch at intermission between morning and afternoon ser- vices, and in cold weather to warm themselves; for no fire was allowed to be inade in the meeting-houses in the coldest weather in those days. After the death of her husband, Ruth, the widow, sold this Sabbath Day House and lot to Edward Meloy in 1760. February 27, 1753, '^ogev and wife deeded their negro woman Dinah to their daughter Hannah, wife of John Cornish, and in 1758 they deeded their negro Reuben to son Samuel of Amity, now Woodbridge. They each made wills, Roger's is as follows: In the name of God, Amen; I Roger Ailing of New Haven town and county, Colony of Connecticut in New England, being far advanced in years and apprehensive of my ap- proaching dissolution, yet of sound mind and memory (thanks be to God), do this fourth day of January 1758 make and ordain this my last will and testament, that is to say, I give and commend my soul into the hands of God who gave it, and my body to decent burial at the discretion of my executors: and as to my worldly estate which God in his providence has given me, I dispose of and bequeath the same in manner following. I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Ruth, my house in which I dwell with all the movables therein, and ye build- ings around about it, also my negro girl Sybile, also all my movables abroad and twenty -six acres of land where my house stands; also my Sabbath Day House at town with the land on which it stands, the whole to be at her sole disposal forever after my decease. Item— I give to my son Roger Ailing— five Shillings. Item— I give to my son Thomas Ailing— five Shillings. Item— I give to my son Samuel Ailing— five Shillings. Item— I give to my grandchildren, ye children of my son John Ailing deceased five shillings between them. Item— I give to my daughter Elizabeth Beecher — five Shillings. Item — I give to my daughter Hannah Cornish— five Shillings. All said legacies to my said children to be paid by my executors within three years after my decease; and I nomi- nate and constitute my wife Ruth Ailing and my son-in- Il8 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. law Joseph Beecher executors of this my last will, hereby revoking all former wills and ratifying this my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal ye day and year above mentioned. Roger Alling. [l. s.] Witnesses: Chauncf.y Whittlesey, f Estate Inventoried 424 lbs. 8 s. „ 1 Sabbath Day House 11 lbs. 10 s. William Cable, ) ^-r t, ^u I Negro Boy 20 lbs. Martha Whittlesey. I I ^^^.^ ^^^-^^ ^^ lbs. Ruth Allen's will, probated October 17, 1764: In the name of God, Amen: I, Ruth Alling being far advanced in years, but of sound mind and memory, considering my own mortality, and appre- hensive that the time of my departure is at hand, do make this my last will and testament; and being about to dispose of my wordly estate, I would take occasion now renewedly to give my soul to God through Jesus Christ as my all sufficient portion, and I give my body to decent burial at the discretion of my children and friends, and especially of my executor hereinafter named, in hopes of a resurrection to an immortal life, and as to my worldly estate which God in his providence has given to me, my will is as follows, after my just debts and funeral expenses are paid. Imprimis— I give to my adopted son Roger Alling (the s. of my husband) five shillings. Item— I give to my son Thomas Alling five shillings. Item — I give to the two children of my s. John Alling deceased viz Sarah Alling and Susanna Ailing the sum of five Shillings to be divided between them. Item— I give and bequeath to my dau. Hannah Cornish the wife of John Cornish all my wearing apparel and all the movables within my house excepting my negro woman and her child Laban. Item— I give and bequeath all the rest of my estate, both real and personal to my children, Samuel Allen, Elizabeth Beecher, wife of Joseph Beecher of Amity and Hannah Cor- BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON, ROGER, THIRD. II9 nish aforementioned to be equally divided between them, excepting- as above my negro woman Dinah, and her child Laban, and I nominate and appoint my son Samuel Ailing, to be executor of this my last will and testament. In wit- ness of the above I hereunto set my hand and seal in New Haven, this 13th day of November, A. D. 1761. Ruth Alling. [seal.] AVitnesses: Jonathan Atwater, Chauncey Whittlesey, Martha Whittlesey. THE DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ADDING, 3D. JL-L Roger Ailing,' 4th, s. of Roger and Susannah (Holt) Ailing, was b. Dec. 3, 1708, and d. abt. 1770; m. Nov. 29, 1733, Anna, dau. of Dr. Daniel Munn of Milford, but later a resident of Woodbury, Conn. Nov. 11, 1768, she with her husband deeded " all her interest in the estate of her hon- ored f.. Dr. Daniel Munn, in Woodbury, to her bro., Daniel Munn." The will of Roger Ailing, 4th, dated Feb. 17, 1763, gives his estate to his wf. Anna and to his bros. and sisters, Thomas Ailing, Samuel Ailing, the heirs of John Ailing, deceased, Elizabeth Beecher and Hannah Cornish. They had no chd. ■^j\ Thomas Ailing,' s. of Roger and Ruth Ailing, 3d, b. Allingtown, Jan. 19, 1714; d. 1763; m. abt. 1740, Mary ; r. S/.v Children. 2-4 Mary Ailing,' b. . -5 Thomas Ailing,^ b. . -« Archelaus Ailing.^ b. . 2 7 Rhoda Ailing/ b. . 2" Sarah Alling, = b Apr. 22, 1760. ^ Roger Alling, 6th/ b. Mar. 12, 1762; d. June 15, 1840, at Hamden, Conn i» Thomas Ailing died about 1763, and his brother in-law, Capt. Joseph Beecher, was appointed administrator. He left six children, all minors, of whom Silas Ailing was appointed guardian for Thomas; Roger Alling, 4th, his uncle, for Arche- I20 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. laus; Henr}- Tolls for Rhoda, changed in i-]6-] to Josiah Sco- vel of Hamden; the widow Mary for children, Mary, Sarah and Roger. In October, 1763, the Assembly granted the adminis- trator liberty to sell real estate to pay debts, 61 lbs. 8 s. 33^ d. and Silas Ailing bought 123^ acres. October 26, 1792, the son Thomas had the dower set to the widow and the estate was divided among the six children, the oldest taking a double portion. Thomas Ailing probably settled in East Haven, as he was one of those directed by the Assembly in 1759 to attend the White Haven Church established there that year. ^V Samuel Ailing,' s. of Roger and Ruth Ailing, 3d, b. Jan. 28, 1716; d. Apr. 4, 1788; ni. abt. 1737, Kezia, dau. of John and Hannah' (Cooper) Lines; r. Wdbge. 7V« Children. fVV Ruth Ailing,"' b. Oct. S, 173S: d. June 13, 1777, Bethlehem, Conn. ^^ Roger Ailing, 5th. ^ b. Jan 15. 1741; d Aug. 2, 1824, "Wbdge. 3^^ Samuel Ailing,'" b. Sept. 19, 1743; d. Aug. 2S. iSio, Bethlehem. ^\ Amos Ailing,'' b Oct. 9, 1745: d. Mar. 15, 1813, Bethlehem. jVj Cornelius Ailing,' ^ , b. Nov. 26, 1748; d. Dec. 9. 1805, Washing- g \ ton, Conn. ■^- J b. Nov. 26, 174S; d. Nov. 9, 1765, Wdbge. T^*; Eleanor Ailing, •■> ^ ^ b Nov. 27, 1751; d. Oct. 9 1S09. Bethlehem. ^V Hannah Ailing.' I |' ^^ ^'°^- -7- i75i; d. Dec. 31. 1S21, Bristol. ^- J Conn. ■^ Gideon Ailing,' b. Mar. 16, 1754: d. Aug. 16, 1830, Marcellus. N. Y. ■^j John Ailing,"' b. J756; d. Nov. 28. 1S31, Plymouth, Conn. -" Samuel Ailing,'' farmer, great-grandson of Roger, ist, settled in Woodbridge soon after his marriage and died there in 1788, aged 72, intestate. His eldest son, Roger 5th, was ap- pointed administrator in March, 1790. His living children, all being of lawful age, entered into an agreement for the settlement of their father's and mother's estate as follows: Woodbridge Records, A"ol. 2, p. 465. " An agreement made at Woodbridge April 16, 1788, by us the heirs to the estate of Samuel Ailing, late of Woodbridge deceased. First it is agreed by Roger Ailing, Samuel Ailing, Amos Ailing, Cornelius Ailing, Gideon Ailing, John Ailing *" Keziah Ailing. ' BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON, ROGKR, THIRD. 121 and Dan Hine in behalf of his children, Seth Peck and his wife Hannah Peck and Elener Ailing, that said estate shall be divided into eleven parts and the female heirs and their representatives shall have each of them one-eleventh part of said estate. It is further agreed that the remaining part of said estate shall be equally divided among the remaining part of said heirs, so that each one shall have an equal proportion, according to what each one has already received; and said division shall be made by Samuel Osborn, John Dibble and Enoch Newton." Before the .settlement of the estate in 1 791, the children of the deceased, Seth and Hannah (Ailing) Peck of Bristol; Amos and Eloner (Ailing) Frisbie, Samuel, Amos and Corne- lius Ailing, all of North Purchase,Woodbury; Gideon and John Ailing of Woodbridge;the children of Dan and Ruth (Ailing) Hine, viz: Dan, Jr., Elizabeth, Hannah, Elexander, Mary, wife of Abel Stilson, all of Bethlehem ; Kezia, wife of Timothy Good- rich, Eunice, wife of Jonathan Orms, all of Fair Haven, Vt., and Rebecca, wife of James Frisbie of Poultney, Vt., all gave quit claims to Roger Ailing, the administrator. Five of Samuel Alling's children, Ruth, Samuel, Amos, Cor- nelius and Eleanor, settled in North Purchase, Ancient Wood- bury, now forming parts of the towns of Washington and Bethlehem. Some of the relatives of Gen, Ethan Allen were and had been living in that section for 40 years or more, and probably for the sake of uniformity and to prevent confusion the newcomers adopted the spelling of James Allen, our first known English ancestor, the father of Roger Ailing, ist, and their descendants to the present day write the name Allen. _2jL. John Ailing,' s. of Roger and Ruth Ailing, 3d, b. Dec. 19, 1717; d. 1757; m. June 23, 1746, Sarah Olcott, b. Aug. 12, 171 1; d. 1758; dau. of John and Susanna (Heaton) Olcott; r. New Haven. Two C/iildrcii. *" Sarah Ailing/' b. Oct. 30, 1747; m Reuben Andrus, 1770. ■41 Susanna Ailing, '■ Oct 2S, 1753; m. Jan. 5, 1770, James Lines. 21 John Ailing died before his father at the age of 40 years, leaving two minor daughters, Sarah and Susanna. Henry Tolls and John Thomas were appointed appraisers, and Sarah, 122 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. the widow, administratrix and guardian for the children. Upon her decease in 1758 Daniel Lines, her sister Mary's husband, was appointed administrator and October, 1765, guardian to Susannah. In 1761 John Dibble of Milford was made guardian to Sarah. y«j^ Elizabeth Ailing,' dau. of Roger Ailing,' b. Aug. 11, 1720; m. Jan. 10, 1740, Capt. Joseph Beecher, b. Nov. 26, 1718; d. 1776. Seven CJiildren. ■»- Mary Beecher,-^ b. Dec. 20, 1740; m. :Mr. Horton. •*'^ Experience Beecher,-' b, July 30, 1743; m, Enoch Newton. *•* Esther Beecher.' b. ; m. Mr. Smith. *3 Hannah Beecher, ^ b. Mar. 20, 1747; m. Mr. Johnson. -"■ Ruth Beecher.s b. ; m. Mr. Ball. *' Hezekiah Beecher,^ b. . **■ Joseph Beecher/ b. ; d. ; m. Martha, dau. of Abraham Augur of Amity; had 3 chd.; 'Joseph. -Hezekiah, m. Sarah McNiel. sRoger Allen Beecher. b. 17S4; d. 1866; m. 1812, Betsey Beach: 2 chd ; 'Joseph, b. 1813; d. um. 1839. -Harriet, b. 1S18; d 1897: m. Samuel Peck Newton, Wdbge ; had a dau., Alice May; m. Samuel H. Street; 1. 207 Bishop street. New Haven, Conn. y\-V Roger Ailing, 6th,' youngest s. of Thomas and Mary Ailing, b. Mar. 12, 1762; d. June 13, 1840; m. Dec. 27, 1783, Esther Smith, b. Sept. 27, 1762; d. July 30, 1848; r. Hamden, Conn. Ni7U' Children. s" David Ailing," b. May 6, 1786; d. a young man. in the West Indies. yVt Samuel Ailing," b. Oct. 25, 178S; d. Dec. 17. 1867. "■•^ Esther Ailing," b. Jan. 16, 1790; m. Leverett Griswold; 4 chd.; Eliza, John, Samuel and Maria. ■'•3 Mary Ailing " b. Nov. 10. 1792; d. um. Sept. 12, 1812. »•* Amos Ailing, "b. June 25, 1795; butcher; m. Lola Bradge; 3chd ; John. Charles and Rachel. ^" Rebecca Ailing." b. Dec. 2 1797; m. Feb 26, 1S24, Andrew Terrell: 2 chd.; Julius and Rebecca; blacksmith; r. O.Kford. Conn = '■• Rachel Ailing," b. Jan. 25, 1800; m. William Ward; mechanic: i s., William. =■■• Thomas Ailing," b Oct. 16, 1S03; farmer; m. Harriet Bray; 3 chd.; Nathan. Julia and Nona. 5* Martha Ailing," b. May 11, 1S05; m. Charles Delavan. f^i'„ Ruth Ailing,-' dau. of Samuel and Kezia (Lines) Ailing of Wdbge., b. Oct. 8, 1738; d. June 13, 1777; m. Jan. 29, 1756, BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON, ROGER, THIRD. I23 Dan Hine, Milford, b. May 7, 1734; d. June 4, 1798; r. Bethle- hem. Eight Cliilih-eti. 5^ Mary Hine/ b. ; m. Abel Stilson, Bethlehem. «" Kezia Hine,'' b. ; m. Timothy Goodrich; r. Fair Haven, Vt. 6 1 Rebecca Hine,'' b. ; m. James Frisbie; r. Poultney. Vt. «2 Eunice Hine,'' b. ; m. Jonathan Orms; r. Fair Haven, Vt. y«^ Dan Hine, Jr.,'^ b. Mar. 17, 1763; d. Oct. 17, 1S06. «* Elizabeth Hine,*' b. . "■' Hannah Hine," b. ; m. Mar. 6, 1792, Andrew Davidson. 6''' Alexander Hine,'' b. . 3" Ruth Ailing married Dan Hine, son of Alexander Hine of Milford. They removed to Bethlehem, Conn., about 1765, where she died of smallpox in 1777, and was buried in the Carmel Hill Cemetery. Her husband married (2) her cousin, Ruth Lounsbury, their mothers being sisters, daughters of John and Hannah Lines of Woodbridge. By her he had one daughter, Ruth Hine. y\V Roger Ailing, 5th,' s. of Samtiel and Kezia Ailing of Wdbge., b. Jan. 15, 1741; d. Aug. 2, 1824; m. (i) July 30,1767, Lucy Smith; d. ; m. (2) July 30, 1771, Lydia Perkins, b. 1751; d. May 19, 1839; r. Wdbge. Eleven Children. By (I) •^ Justus Ailing/ b. 1768; d ]Mar. 2, 1842. «** Lucy Ailing. >* b. ; d. Aug. 8. 17S7. By (2) 6» David Ailing," b. 1772; d. Oct. 16, 1804, at sea. ^y?- Kezia Ailing," b. 1773; d. 1S17. y%V Lydia Ailing,*' b. Mar. 25, 1777; d. . j^-(f Isaac Perkins Ailing,'* b. . y^^ Eunice Ailing." b. . ^* Amos Ailing,'* b. 1785: d. 1805. "•' Stiles Ailing " b. 1787; d. . '« Lucy Ailing,'* b. 1789; d. um Jan. 3, 1S14, a. 25. ^ Mary (Polly) Ailing," b. 1792; d. Feb. 13, 1S32. 6 9 David Ailing," son of Roger, 5th, died at Trinidad, West India, of typhoid fever, 1804. His father was appointed ad- ministrator, and his property was distributed to his brother Isaac P. and to his sisters Kezia, Lydia, Eunice, Lucy and Mary, indicating that his brother Stiles died first. 124 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. ■^^ vSamuel Allen,' s. of Samuel and Kezia Ailing, b. Sept. 19, 1743; d. Aug. 28, 1810; m. Milford, Conn., Feb. 24, 1774, Deborah Camp, b. 1752; d. 1828; r. Bethlehem. Tt';! CJilldreii. all Boj'/i fit BctlilcJiciii. ■l^Q Deborah Allen.'' b. Sep. 3 1774; d. Jan. 12, 1S56, Bethlehem, Conn. "" Lucy Allen '■' b. June i, 1776; d. urn , Feb 20. 1793, Bethlehem, Conn. ^ Ruth Allen. « b. Feb. 2S. 1778; d. Oct. 21. 1S13, Utica, N. Y. j*/j Samuel Allen," b. Sept. 12, 1780; d. Aug. ig, 1S66, Oriskany Falls. N. Y. •^ Isaac Allen, '^ b. Jan. 6, 17S3; d. Mar. 2, 1S43, Oriskany Falls. N. Y ■^ Jared Allen, '■ b. Jan. 22, 17S5; d. Nov. 22, 1S29, Bethlehem, Conn. ^% Amos Allen. « b. Nov. 20, 1787; d. Dec 26, 1866, Bethlehem Conn. **^ John Allen. '^' b. Feb. 28, 1790; went West, place and fate unknown. 8" Sheldon Allen," b. Mar. 3, 1793; d, June 20. i S3 1, Oriskany Falls, N. Y. -3^3 Polly Allen,'' b. Sept. 16, 1795; d. Nov. 18, 18S3, Milan. O. •''^ Samuel Allen," came from Woodbridge about 1773 and settled upon a farm on Carmel Hill, Bethlehem, occupied by his descendants until quite recently His house stood easterly from the present one, around the corner on the road leading to Weekeepeemee, the well only remaining as a landmark. He built and removed to the present one about 1793, where he died in 1810. His son Amos resided on it until his death in 1866, after which his (Amos) son Deacon Frederick settled there, where he died in 1894. -^^ Amos Allen,' s. of Samuel and Kezia Ailing, b. Oct. 9, 1745; d. Mar. 15, 1813; m. (i) May, 1770, Anna Rogers, b. 1748; d. Feb. II, 1784; m. (2) Susanna Thompson, dau. of Daniel and Molly (Carrington) Thompson, b. 1765; d. Sept. 18, 1802; m. (3) Olive (Atwood) Strong, b. Jan. 15, 1738; d. Nov. 20, 1809; s. i. by (3). Si.x C/ii'ldren, all Born in Bethle/iem. By (I) -^ Kezia Allen,'' b. 1772; d Sept. 14, 1S28, Benson, Vt. -I'i:^ Abner Allen,'' b. 1774; d. Feb. 27, 1813, Woodbury, Conn By (2) -^f^ James Allen," b. Nov. 29. 1794; d. July 28, 1S58, Bethlehem, Conn. yW Noble Allen." b. June 21, 1796: d. Feb. 15. i86g Bethlehem, Conn. ^g Gideon Allen," b. Apr. 13, 1798; d. Oct. 7, iSSi, Bethlehem. Conn. j%\ Chester Allen," b. Feb. 7, 1800; d. Mar. 15. 1S54, Bethlehem, Conn. BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON, ROGER, THIRD. 125 3 3 Amos Allen,' came from Woodbridge about 1767 and settled on a farm on Carmel Hill, Bethlehem, where he raised his five sons, training them to habits of industry and thrift. He was a thorough and progressive farmer for his day. Both he and all his sons were men of mark and left a good impress on the community where they dwelt. His place where he lived and died was occupied by his son Noble until his death in 1869, when his widow Sally and daughter Nancy remained upon it while they lived, and it was then taken by his great-grandson, the present occupant, Montford Allen Fogg. The house has been twice burned and rebuilt, first in 1867 and again in 1881. -fi,j Cornelius Allen,' s. of Samuel and Kezia Ailing, b. Nov. 26, 1748; d. Dec. 9, 1805; m. Washington, Conn., Mary Lemmon, b. Jan. 12, 1756: d. Apr. 2, 1835; r. Washington. Ten Children, all Born in Washington. ^ Gideon Allen/ b. Nov. 2, 1774; d Jan , 1S61, Ogden City, Utah. ■j% Samuel Allen, « b. May 20, 1776; d. Aug. 2. 1847, Augusta, N. Y. j%\ Alanson Allen, « b July 2, 1784; d. Apr. 3. 1858, Washington, Conn. " Edmund Allen, M. D..«b. July 19. 1786; d. um., Augusta, N. Y. 9 8 Lauren Allen, « b. Mar. 5, 1789; d. when a young man. j%\ Polly Allen, « b. Apr. 6, 1791; d Oct. 22. 1853, Morris, Conn. 10" Leaverett Allen, '^ b. Mar. 23, 1793; d um., Sept. 24, -1874, Washing- ton, Conn ^1 Kezia Allen, « b. Feb 15, 1795; d. Sept. 7, 1880, a. 85. Washington. 102 Betsy Allen.'' b May 18. 1798; d. um.. May, 1855, Washington. Iff Flavia Allen,'' b. Mar. 7, iSoi; d. Sept. 28, 184S. Three other children d. infants, birth not given. 34 Cornelius Allen,' purchased and settled on a farm in that part of Woodbury called North Purchase, which eventu- ally became a part of the town of Washington, upon which he died in 1805. His son Alanson succeeded him on the pater- nal farm until his death in 1858, since which Samuel Allen, the youngest son of Alanson, has occupied it. jW Eleanor Ailing, dau. of Samuel and Kezia Ailing, b. Nov. 27, 175 1 ; d. Oct. 9, 1809; m. Bethlehem, Conn., Jan. 26, 1791, Deacon Amos Frisbie, his 2d wife, b. 1729; d. Nov. 26, 181 1; both bu. Bethlehem, Carmel Hill Cemetery. They had one s., '"'Benjamin Frisbie, b. May 7, 1793. 126 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLIXG, FIRST. ^V Hannah Ailing-,' dau. of Samuel and Kezia Ailing, b. Nov. 27, 1751; d. Dec. 31, 1821, Bristol, Conn.; m. Dec. 4, 1771; Seth Peck, b. Nov. 22, 1747; d. Feb. 10, 1831; r. Bristol. Seveii C/itldren. 1"= Rhoda Peck;- b. 1772; d. 1776. 106 Allen Peck," b. Dec. 10, 1773; d. 'Miir. 11, 1S62. 10" Seth Peck,-^ b. Sept. 17, 1776; d. June 8, iSoS. 108 Hannah Peck.« b. Sept 15, 17S2; d. Sept., 178S. los Rhoda Peck," b. May 27, 17S5; d. May 17, 1S32. |i| Joseph Samuel Peck,« ^ ( b. Apr. 5, 1791; d. Apr. 22, 1871. Ill Hannah Almira Peck,« 5" \ b Apr. 5, 1791; d. Mar. 28, 1857. Rhoda, ist, and Hannah d. y., the others married and had children. 3' Hannah Alling's husband, "Seth Peck, was a farmer and a deacon in the Congregational Church. He was a gen- eral reader of the literature and publications of the day, and enjoyed especially the writings of Cervantes. Sometimes his energetic wife thought he lingered too long over the books. Her nature was practical and her habits of business must have been a great blessing to her family. She would an- nounce in person, to the laborers on the farm, that meals were ready, taking at the same time the utensils of one in hand and speed the work; so that no time be lost for inter- mission. She was kind and obliging, but did not like to have the school children help themselves in her garden, but upon application would gather the seeds they wished, some- times, in her haste, taking the whole caraway plant and root, saying, 'Take it and run along.' This is told by her grandson, Seth Peck, son of Allen, who had probably been benefited by her generous distribution of fruits and seeds. "She is said to have had black eyes and rosy counte- nance or cheeks. When a child of her descendants, the only one of its family, now has black eyes, they are said to have Allen eyes." Family History by their granddaughter, .Mrs. Sabra Bartholomew, pp. 5 and 6. ■/^ Gideon Ailing," s. of Samuel and Kezia Ailing, b. Mar. 16, 1784; d. -Marcellus, N. Y., Aug. 16, 1830; m. July 11, 1782, Sarah Russel; d. Sept. 25, 1833; r. Milford, Ct., and Marcellus, N. Y. BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON, ROGER, THIRD. X27 Eight Children, all Born in Milford. 112 Lyman Ailing. « b. ; d. um. 1S24. Colerain, Belmont Co., O. ii| Sarah (Sally) Ailing," b 17S5; d. Sept. 21, 1862, Bethany, Conn. ii* Jared Ailing, M5 ; m.; had chd. ; r Central New York; family extinct. }if Eleanor Alling.e b. June 23. 1792; d. July 3 1S70. i|f Thomas Alling,« b. Mar. 8, 1795; d. Utica, N. Y. 1^ Rebecca Alling,« b. ; m. Jan. 17, 1822, John G. Cramer, Esq. i|§ Eunice Ailing » b. 1800; m. 1822, Peter W. Kilmer; r. Lowville, N. Y. i^ Julia Alling.e b 1799; m. Jan., 182S, William Kilmer; r. Lowville, N. Y. 3 8 Gideon Ailing served in the Revolutionary War, and in 1819 he removed with his family, except daughters Sarah and Eleanor, from Milford, Conn., to Marcellus, Onondaga Co., N. Y., where he died in 1830. t¥o John Allen,' s. of Samuel and Kezia Ailing, b. 1756; d. Nov. 28, 1831; m. Nov. 5,1783. Electa Peck; r. Plymouth, Conn. Nine Children. \^ Rhoda Allen," b. Sept. 28, ii?>a- ^ William Henry Allen,« b. Apr. 17, 1786. . {ff Roswell Allen.** b. May 29, 17S8; d. Dec. 27. 1822. 123 John Allen," b. Aug. 19, 1790; d. Nov. 28, 1831, South Carolina, i^^t Huldah Allen," b. Oct. 2, 1792; d. Apr. 2, 1830, Plymouth, Conn. Iff Jared Allen," b. Sept. 22, 1794. Ill Roger Allen, 7th, « b. Feb. 10, 1797; d. 1877 at West Haven. i|| Polly Allen," b. Apr. 12, 1799. 12'^ Miles Allen," b. Sept. 13, 1801; d. um. Jan. 28, 1828, Plymouth, Conn. :^9 John Ailing served through the Revolutionary War; it is said he once assisted in hanging a tory. His name was in- advertantly spelled Allen on the enrollment list,which he ac- cepted and adopted, and his descendants have all spelled the name Allen. ^Vo Samuel Ailing," s. of Roger and Esther (Smith) Ailing, b. Oct. 25, 1788; d. Dec. 17, 1867; m. Oct. 11, 1812 (by Rev. Abraham Ailing), Lucinda Caroline xMunson, dau. of Levi and Patience Ailing Mtinson, b. Feb. 6, 1793; d. Feb. 25, 1878; r. Ham den. 128 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. Ten Children, all Born In Haniden. Iff David D. Ailing," b. Apr. 27, 1S13; d. Aug. i, 1S98, Rockford, 111. }-f| Sarah Ann Ailing,' b. Aug. 15, 181 5. ^^ Rebecca Amelia Ailing,' b. July 28, 1S17; d. Sept. 20, 1870. i-|-| Mary Elizabeth Ailing," b. Jan. 9, 1820. iff Jane Louisa Ailing,'' b. Feb. 28, 1822. W\ Samuel A. Ailing,' b. July 27, 1824. iff Emily Augusta Ailing,'' b. Oct. 30, 1826. iff Martha Cornelia Ailing,'' b. Sept. 9, 1S29. fif Maria Frances Ailing,'' b. Dec. 25, 1832. fif Jennet Henrietta Ailing,'' b. Oct. S, 1S35. y^o% Dan Hine, Jr.," s. of Dan and Ruth (Ailing) Hine, b. Mar. 17, 1763; ci. Oct. 17, 1806; m. Nov. 17, 1784, Abigail Cowles, b. Aug. 20, 1765; d. in Berlin, O.; r. Bethlehem, Conn. El ^ lit Children , all Born in Bethlehem. i3» Charlotte Hme,'' b. Apr. 15, 1786. 1" Jared Hine,'' b. Feb. 29, 1788. i^i Amos Hine,'' b. Jan. iS, 1790; d. July 29, 1854, Berlin, O. '*- Sheldon Hine,'' b. Apr. 3, 1792. '-'•' Parmela Hine,' b. Jan. 5, 1795. '■** Nathaniel Hine.'' b. Jan. 23, 1797. i-*" Charles Hine," b. Dec. 23, 1798. 1*8 Dan Hine, 3d,' b. Feb. 12, 1801; d. Oct. 4, 1804. 6-5 Dan Hine, Jr., died in 1806 and was buried beside his father and mother in the Carmel Hill Cemetery, and in 1818 his widow, Abigail, with their 5 sons, Jared, Amos, Sheldon, Nathaniel and Charles, all migrated with ox teams to Erie County, O., where they now have living descendants who have made a good impress there. ^'Vj Justus Ailing," s. of Roger and Lucy Ailing, 5th, b. 1768; d. Mar. 2, 1842; ni, (i) Mar. 20, 1794, Mary Palmer; d. Sept. 2, 1818; m. (2) Oct. 3, 1819, Rebecca Sperry; d. Nov. 12, 1830; r. Wdbge. Ten Children, all Born in W'oodbrid^e. By (I) >■*' Lucy Ailing,'' 1). Mar. 28, 1796; d. Aug. 14, 1S41; ni. Jan. 7, 1S17, Henry Hickox; had 6 chd; 'Henry, ^ Elizur, -'Juliette, ■•Mary, ^Angeline, and '■ Ann Louisa. 1** Cornelia Ailing.'' b. July 24, 1799; d. Nov. 9, 1S03. i^» Justus Merritt Ailing,' b. Sept. 28, 1S02; d. Oct. 14, 1806. BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON, ROGER, THIRD. 1 29 Iff David Ailing,' b. Mar. 16, 1S05; d. May 28, 1842. 1^1 Justus Merritt Ailing,'' b. Aug. 13, 1809; d. Farmington, Conn., iSSi; m. Mar. 16, 1842, Caroline D. Miller; 2 chd. ; Joseph and Frank. fll Mary Cornelia Ailing,' b. Feb. 18, 1813; d. Jan. 14, 1878. 1°^ Roswell Bennet Ailing,'' b. Jan. 6, 1816; m. Martha J. Gay; 3 chd.; ' Genevieve, - Florence, and ' Cornelia. 15* Polly Palmer Ailing,'' b. Aug. 8, 1818; d. Sept. 15, 1895; m. Sept. 4, 1839, Thomas N. Taylor; r. Granby. By (2) i"5 Marcus Buel Ailing.'' b. Sept. 22, 1S20; d. Aug. 15, 1S94, West Granby, Conn.; m. Nov. 28, 1S44, Eliza A. Taylor, b. Granby, Oct. 17, 1824; 2 chd; 'William M., b. Nov. 11, 1845; 1. New Haven; m.; 2 s.; Edward W., b. Aug. 10, 1869, and Arthur B., b. June 10. 18S2; a gr. s , Harold W., b. Jan., 1893. •- Buel B., b. Apr., 1853; 1. Hartford, Conn iff Charlotte Eliza Ailing,'' b. Mar. i, 1827; d. :\Iar. 15, 1S96. yig^L Kezia Allen," dau. of Roger, 5th, b. 1773; d. 1817; m. Nov. 26, 1794, Chester Smith of Oxford; r. Oxford, Conn. Seven C/i//dren. •s" Willis Smith,'' b. June 17, 1796; d. Stillwater, Minn., 1S57; m. 1842; 2 chd. IS"* Stiles Smith,'' b. Aug. 20, 179S; d. um. Sept. 26, 1879, New Haven. 15^ Caroline Smith,'' b. Sept. 22, 1801; d. Feb. 28. 1802. i*"^ Garry Smith,'' b. July 7, 1804; d. July 30, 1844, St. Louis, Mo. 161 Polly Caroline Smith,'' b. June 28, 1806; d. May 17, 1892; m. Oct. 3, 1831, Bennett Twitchell; r. Bethany. 1'^- ]\lerritt Smith,'' b. Nov. 19, iSio; m. ; d. s. i., Aug. 25, 1853, of yellow fever. New Orleans. i«3 David Smith," b. Nov. 22, 1815; d. June 11, 1816. J-oV Lydia Ailing,'' dau. of Roger, 5th, b. Mar. 25, 1777; m. Oct. 2, 1799, Joseph Riggs of Oxford; r. Oxford. Nzne Children. 1®* David Noyes Riggs,'' b. June 12, iSoo. iff Minerva Riggs,' b. Dec. 6, 1801; d. July i, 1892. 1"" Julia Riggs,'' b. Apr. 15, 1806; d. Mar. 9, 1853; m. May 7, 1828. IS' Merritt Riggs,' b. Jan. 21, 1S04; d. Feb. 7, 1863; m. Oct. 9. 1828. !«*• Harriet Riggs,'' b. July 29, 1S09; m. July 23, 1S28. 1"^ Polly Riggs,' b. July 15, 1811; d. Sept. i, 1846; m. July 13, 1834. i'" John Riggs,'' b. Mar. 13, 1S15; d. Oct., 1S63; m. and d. at Selma, Ala.; left a dau. 1*1 Harpin Riggs,' b. Aug. 19, 1817; d. 1893; m. 3 times. i"8 Lucy Riggs,'' b. Sept. 7, 1821; d. Aug. 15, 1842; m. Sept. 7, 1840. 9 130 DESCENDANTS OF KOGEU ALLING, FIRST. Y^^ Isaac Perkins Ailing,'' s. of Roger Ailing, 5th, b. ; d. ; m. Sally, dau. of Allen Bradley; r. Wdbge; had 4 chd. 'Mary; m. Ezekiel Ball; went south and d. there. " Sidney; d. nm. 'Amos; d. in the wSouth. ' Sarah; m. Free- man P. Clinton, Wdbge; had 5 chd. ' Mary; m. Warren Hotchkiss; i s., George; 1. Kansas. 'Charles; m. Mary Bradley; had 3 chd. 'James George; d. in the Civil War. ' Laurence Willis; m. Nellie Smith, West Haven. ' Elvira; m. Edwin Wooding; d. at 23 years. •^^3 Eunice Ailing,'' dau. of Roger Ailing. 5th. b. ; m. Daniel Russell; had 8 chd.; ' Rosetta; m. Enos Sperry. -'Harriet; m. John Bradley. 'Lovisa; m. Enos Beecher. 'Stiles; m. Susan Andrew. "Willis; m. Henrietta Collins. '' Eunice; m. Gervase Hotchkiss. ' Nancy and ~ Amos; um. -j^ Mary Ailing," dau. of Roger Ailing, 5th, b. 1792; d. Feb. 13, 1832; m. Dec. 6, 1808, Capt. Truman Davis, b. 1787; d. May 19, 1868; s. of Col. John Davis of Oxford; settled in Guntown, now called Millville, Naugatuck, Conn. V't/! C/iildrcn. if^ Emily Davis, ' b. Apr. 19, iSio; d. Feb. 27,- 1874. i»i David Allen Davis,'' b. July 29, iSi2;d. Mar. 20, 1847. i|§ Clark Davis,'' b. Mar. 30, 1S15; d. Oct. 23. 1S98, New Rochelle, N. Y. fJI Marietta Davis, ^ b. Aug. 22, 1818; d. July 24, 1855. 18* Charles Davis,'' b. Sept., 1819; d. Dec, 18/9. i^l Emeret Davis,'' b. Jan. 24, 1821; d. Oct. 2, 1S81. i|« John Davis," b. Oct., 1S23. i|i Lydia Perkins Davis,^ b. Feb. 15, 1S26; d. Nov., 1852. i|f Burr Davis,'' b. Jan., 1828. L«l' Lucy Davis,'' b. Feb., 1S30. -jYV Deborah Allen," dau. of Samuel and Deborah (Camp) Allen, b. Sept. 3, 1774: d. Jan. 12, 1856; m. Nov. 14, 1793, Sainuel, s. of Francis Bloss, b. Jan. 30, 1769; d. Dec. 3, 1834; r. Carmel Hill, Bethlehem, Conn. Nine C hi Id re n. "'" Charles Allen Bloss,'' b. Aug. 19, 1794.; d. Mar. 7, 1S69; m. Nov. 26, 1818, Nancy Lambert; had 3 s. i»i Russell B. Bloss,'' b. Sept i, 1796; d. Aug. 27, 1S62; m. Mar. i, 1S25, Almira S. Morris; i s i-'- Ruth M. Bloss,' b. July 15. 179S; d. Sept. 29, 1866; m. Oct. 25, 1S22. Reuben Mitchell; s. i. BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON, ROGER, THIRD. 131 ■fll Althea P. Bloss/ b. June S, 1801; d. Nov. 19, 1S79. i^* Dotha A. Bloss,' b. Aug. 17, 1S03; d- Sept. 23, 1858; m. Apr. iS, 1S32, Leman Bishop; 3 chd. 1^^ Esther Catherine Bloss,' b. Jan. 29, 1806; d. Dec. 27, 1867; m. Apr. iS, 1832, Josiah G. Miner; s. i. 1'-"' George Thompson Bloss,'' b. Mar. 20, 1S08; d. Jan. 11, 1849; m. Nov. 13, 1836, Emily Brown; 3 chd. 1"' Lucy L. Bloss,' b. May 20, iSio; d. Dec. 29, 1S91; m. Sept. 17, 1S34, Samuel F. Peck; i s. i''8 Susan E. Bloss,' b^ Nov. 16, 1815; 1. at Bridgeport; m. Nov. 6, 1834, Nathan Pierce; 5 chd. ''^ Deborah Allen's husband, Samuel Bloss, was a farmer, and was buried in the Carmel Hill Cemetery. Of his children Charles A. had three sons, Samuel, Nehemiah and Charles. Russell B. had one, Joseph. Dotha A. had Eliza, Edward and William Bishop. Lucy L. had one son, Samuel Ferris Peck. George T. had Jane, George and Emily. Susan E. had Susan, George, Lucy and Mary Pierce. Ruth and Esther C. had no children. -^^j- Ruth Allen,'' dau. of Samuel and Deborah Allen, b. Feb. 28, 1778; d. Oct. 21, 1813; m. Bethlehem, Jan. 27, 1805, Jesse Newell; settled at Utica, N. Y. They had 4 chd.; ' Amanda, ■' Norman, •' William, ' Caroline. j^y Samuel Allen," s. of Samuel and Deborah, b. Sept. 12, 1780; d. Aug. 19, 1866; m. (i) Apr. 19, 1804, Mary (Polly) Tut- tle, b. Aug. 30, 1785; d. May 21, 1828; by her 9 chd.; m. (2) Dolly Smith; by her 4 chd.; settled at Oriskany Falls abt. 1804. T/iirfcen C/iildroi, all Born at Oriskaiiv halls. fff Amos Allen.' b, Feb. i, 1805; d. Oct 25, 1884. ffl James Tuttle Allen,' b. Dec. 15, 1806; d. June 10, 1875. ^ Susan Maria Allen,' b. Nov. 28, 1808; d. Mar. 2, 1839. 208 Augustus Allen,' b. July 17, 181 1; d. um. Sept. 23, 1831. ■^'''■' Ransom Allen,' b. Dec 13, 1S13; d. Dec. 20, 1877; m. Ohio; had i s. and 3 daus. -10 Caroline Ruth Allen,' b. May 5, 1816; d. um. Sept. 15, 1842. =*ii Henry Allen,' b. May 6, 1818; d. Feb. 18, 1877. at Nebraska; 4 s. and I dau.; 'Rollin B., -George, 'Frank, ■•Charles, ''Mary, m. and went to Kansas. 21- Mary Ann Allen,' b. July 26, 1820; d. Apr. 12, 1S57; m. Henry Doug- las; d. s. i. fH Norman Allen,' b. Mar. 18, 1824; 1. at Hampton, la. 132 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLlNd, FIRST. By (2) an Marilla E. Allen,' b. Nov. 2, 1829. -'1" Samuel A. Allen,'' b. Feb. 26, 183 1. '■^^'' Addison Allen,'' b. Apr. 21, 1S33. ^1" Charles C. Allen,'' b. July 14, 1S35. y\?j Isaac Allen," s. of Samuel and Deborah, b. Jan. 6, 1783; d. Mar. 28, 1843; m. (i) Sally , b. Mar. 31, 1786; d. July 26, 1830; 2 chd.; m. (2) Jan. 6, 1831, Emily Burnham, b. Oct. 13. 1795; d. May 29, 1879; two chd.; settled at Oriskany Falls, N. Y. Four C/iildrcn, all Born at Or/ska7iv Falls. By (I) -^'* Sarah Maria Allen,' b. Sept. 4, 1814; d. Jan. 16, 1S16. -'" Flavius J. Allen,' b. Sept. 29, 1S17; m. Dec. 18, 1844, Mai-ia C. Hen- derson; 4 chd; ' Isaac Adelbert, b. July 8, 1846; m. Dec. 29, i86g, Adella Stores; 1. Eaton, N. Y. '-'Flavius R., b. Dec. 29, 1848; m. Aug. 26, 1880, Nettie Ostrander. ^ Frederick B., b. Apr. 22, 1S51; m. Mar. 8, 18S7, Rose Erskine. ^ Frank E., b. May 6, 1S57; m. Oct. 12, 1882, Frankie B. Plant. By (2) 22" Elisha B. Allen,'' b. Aug. 2, 1833; d. Feb. 13, 1854. 2-'i Homer V. Allen,'' b. Nov. 16, 1835. _8^ jared Allen," s. of Samuel and Deborah, b. Jan. 22, 1785; d. Nov. 22, 1829; m. Jan. i, 1810, Ruth Mitchell, b. Nov. 7, 1790; d. Aug. 31, 1829; res. Bethlehem. SL'7't'?i Children. ~~- Samuel M. Allen,'' b. Apr. 21, iSii; d. Mar 30, 1818. 223 Theodore Camp Allen,'' b. Dec. 8, 1812; d. Aug. 28, 1822. 22'i Reuben Judson Allen,'' b. Jan. 8, 1S15; d. Dec. 13, 1874; um. 825 Abner Mitchell Allen,'' b. May 27, 1817; d. June 24, 1819. Iff Ursula Susanna Allen,'' b. Aug. 16, 1823; d. July 24, 1854. fl^ Ruth Newell Allen,'' b. Aug. 23, 1826; 1. at Bethel, Conn 228 Theodore M. Allen,'' b. Aug. 24, 1829; d. Aug. 4, 1830. t '^ ^ Jared Allen had a farm and lived near his father on Carmel Hill, where he and wife both died while comparatively yoi:ng, leaving three small children, Reuben J., Ursula S. and Ruth N., to be cared for. These were taken by their mother's brother, Reuben Mitchell, and sister, Susanna (Mitchell) Allen, who trained them to be useful and virtuous members of society. Reuben J. became a sviccessful merchant in Hotchkissville, Woodbury, an esteemed and valued member and deacon in BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON, ROGER, THIRD, 133 the North Church, and took great interest in the Sunday School, of which he was superintendent, and left a fund for the perpetual replenishing of its library, besides making various other benevolent and charitable gifts. ^y-j Amos Allen," s. of Samuel and Deborah, b. Nov. 20, 1787; d. Dec, 26, 1866; m. Dec. 14, 1814, Sarah Gilbert, b. Sept. 30, 1793; d. Mar. 31, 1869; r. Bethlehem, on his f. homestead. A'/>/t' CItUdreii. 2-'!' Elvira Allen,'' b. Apr. 2, 1816; ra. Oct., 1834, George Dudley; r. Cham- plain, N. Y. ; had i dan., Mary Jane, b. Aug. 16, 1S46; m. Alfred Hitchcock. fff Frederick Allen,' b. Aug. 24, 1818; d. Oct. 27, 1894, Bethlehem. 231 Alonzo Allen,' b. Aug. 29, 1820; d. urn. Nov. 3, 1841. Ill Eliza Allen,' b. Dec. 14, 1821; d. Dec. 9, 1896, Champlam, N. Y. 11^ Polly Allen,' b. Apr. 26. 1824; d. Bethlehem, Mar. 28, 1876. fl^ Samuel Allen.' b. Mar. 29, 1826; 1. Bethlehem. \\l Lucy E. Allen,' b Aug. 4, 1828; d. Jan. 14, 1859. ffg Gilbert Allen,' b. Mar. 12. 1831; 1. Woodbury, f|{ Wealthy Allen,' b. Sept. 18, 1S33; 1. Boston. Mass. ^ Polly Allen,'' d. of Samuel and Deborah, b. Sept, 16, 1795; d. Milan, O., Nov. 18,1883; m. Dec. 14, 1814, if^ Amos Hine,' s. of Dan and Ruth (Ailing) Hine, b. Jan. 18, 1790; d. Berlin, O,, July 29, 1854; r. Bethlehem, Conn., Berlin, O., and Milan, O. Three Chihiren, all Bor)i in Berlin, O. \\\ Lorenzo A, Hine,' b. Sept. 20, 1819; d. June 22, 1872. 23i' Samuel Allen Hine,' b. Nov. I, 1821; d. Feb. 24, 1867; m. Rosetta Pickel; d. s. i. af^ Mary D. Hine,' b. Nov. 21, 1825; 1. at Milan, O.; by whom the de- scendants of '^' Polly (Allen) Hine were supplied in 1895. ySg^j Kezia Allen," dau. of Amos and Anna (Rogers) Allen, b. July 17, 1772; d. Sept. 14, 1828: m. Bethlehem, Nov. 29, 1792, Oliver Parmelee, Jr., b, Nov. 30, 1763; d. June 30, 1824, Benson, Vt. Twelve Cliildren ^■'i Amos Allen Parmelee, M.D.,' b. Aug. i, 1793; d. Apr. 1, 1846, Hunt's Hollow, N. Y. ; m. Margaret Parsons, fll Lucy Maria Parmelee,' b. Apr. 7, 1795. \\% George Edward Parmelee,' b. Mar. 12, 1797; d. Nov. 10, 1S84. M4 Frederic William Parmelee,' b May 26, 1799; d. Mar. 20, 1841. 134 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLTXCJ, FIRST. ^■*''' Richard Oliver Parmelee,'' b. June 2u, iSci; d. Sept. 20, 1S90, Carbon- dale, 111.; ni. Emily C. Brace -*'' Rev. Jedediah Clark Parmelee,' b. Aug. 27, 1S03; d. Sandy Hill, N. Y., June 28, 1S41; m. Harriet Mead. -*" Abner Cornelius Parmelee,' b. Jan. 3, 1S06; d. Feb 9, 18.^9; m. Delia Hart, Aug., 1S34. 2** Charles RoUin Parmelee,'' b. Apr. 27, 1S08; d. Coraopolis, Pa., 1898; m. Susan Dickinson, 1835. -*'■' Betsey Kezia Parmelee,' b. Aug 13. iSio; d. Aug. 9 1813. -•'" John Jay Parmelee,' b. June 2 1S13; d. Mar. 24, 1814. -"1 Sarah Susan Parmelee,' b, Feb. 15, 1S15; 1. Jackson, Mich.; m. Apr. -9, 1S75, Deacon Leonard Whiting. ~°- Oliver Ellsworth Parmelee,'' b. July 18, 1S18; drowned June, 1850; m. Clarinda Atherton, 1841. '^■'^ Kezia Allen's husband * Oliver Parmelee, Jr., m. and re- sided in Bethlehem until their first six children were born; they then removed to Benson, Rutland County, Vt., where six children more were born to them. There the parents died, and their descendants, of whom there are many, are now well scattered throughout the United States. ■^ Abner Allen,'' s. of Amos and Anna R. Allen, b. 1774; d. Feb. 27, 1813; m. Oct. 3, 1798, Susannah Mitchell, b. 1777; d. June 2, 1859; r. Woodbury (Weekeepeemee). Sevf/i Children, all Horn in Wcekeepccniec. fit Minot Mitchell Allen,' b. Apr. 8, 1800; d. Mar. 12, 1S61. fit Wealthy Allen,' b. Oct. 15, 1801; d. Feb. 28, 1S41. -^" Susan Allen,' b, Aug. 16, 1803; d. s i. Apr. 26, 1S55; m. Dr. (larry Minor, Morris, Conn. ^66 Olive Eliza Allen,' b. Aug. 19, 1S05; d. um. Aug. 28, 1829. fH Amos Eno Allen.' b. Oct. 11, 1809; d. July 25, 1853. fll Lucy Allen,' b. Sept. 30. 1811; d. Mar. 24, 1881. \%\ Ann Kezia Allen ' b. July 24, 1813; d. Feb. 9. 1846. tVt James Allen," s. of Amos and Susanna (Thompson) Allen, b. Nov. 29, 1794; d. July 28, 1858; m. by Rev. John Langdon, May 15, 1816, Clarissa Way, b. July 21, 1799; ^- Mar. 10, 1881; b., r. and d. Bethlehem. ♦Oliver Parmelee, Esq., b. Oct. 30, 1734, f. of Oliver, Jr.; m. Abigail Clark, b. Apr. i, 1834. They had 11 chd., as follows: 1 Rebecca C, b. Apr. 21, 1756. -Samuel, b. Sept. 9, 1757. 3 Abigail, b. Aug. 27, 1759. •• Moses, b. Sept. 16, 1761. '•> Oliver, Jr., b. Nov. 30, 1763. » Kbene- zer, b. Dec. 3, 1765. 'James Edwards, b. Jan. 7, 1768. "Sarah, b. Dec. 24, 1769. " Esther, b. Nov. 25, 1771. 1" Lucy, b. Oct. 17, 1774. " Joseph, b. Feb. 21, 1778. BRANCH OF HIS (IRANDSON, RO(iER, THIRD. 135 Fi7'e C/iildroi. ^ Abner Allen.' b. Feb. 16. 1819; 1. at Union Mills, la. ^" Amos Allen,' b. 1821; d. Apr. 5, 1S25. Iff James Allen,' b. Oct. 26 1823; d. Jan. 11, 1893, Bethlehem, fff George P. Allen," b. Jan. 13, 1826; 1. Woodbury, Conn. The com- piler of this work. ^''* Jabez Allen, ^ b. Jan., 1832; d Aug. 4 1832. '•'" James Allen, Sr., whose portrait forms the frontispiece of this volume, was a practical, thorough-goino- and success- ful farmer, and trained his sons to diligent labor. He was an intelligent, progressive and influential man in the commu- nity, of good judgment, strict integrity, and enjoyed in a large degree the confidence and esteem of his neighbors; a Democrat in politics, he held many public offices, was a select- man for many years, represented his town in the Legislature in 1836 and in 1852, and responsible trusts were often placed in his hands as a prudent manager and honest accountant. He was a soldier in t)ie war of 181 2, for which his widow received a pension. His sudden death in the vigor of life, though in the 64th year of his age, was felt to be a great loss in the community. 3^4 Noble Allen, " s. of Amos and Susanna, b. June 21, 1796; d. Feb. 15, 1869; m. Nov. 26, 1818, Sally Lambert, b. July 30, 1799; d. Jan. 19, 1883; r. Bethlehem. Eiiiht Childyen. -6» Nancy L. Allen, ' b. 1820; d. s. i. Jan. 3, 1885; m. Nov. 29, 1S52, Dr. E. Barnum. Ill Frederick L. Allen.' b. Nov. 11, 1821; d. Nov. 6, 1883, Quitman, Ga. HI Clarissa L. Allen,' b. Feb. 27, 1825: d. Mar. 13. 1891. ^8* Cornelius F. Allen,'' b. 1827; drowned Aug. 28, 1857; m. Sarah M. Merriam, Sept. 26, 1849; s. i. 269 Noble F. Allen,' b. 1S34; d. y. Ill Helen J. Allen,' ^ \ b May 12, 183S. 271 Ellen J. Allen,'' . 1 - b. May 12. 183S; m. Jan. 24. 1871, Henry C. Ia ' Judson; he d. Aug. 29, 1898; s. i. fit Lewellin J. Allen,' b. Mar. 21, 1841. j5^ Gideon Allen," b. Apr. 13, 1798; d. Oct. 7, 1881; s. of Amos and Susanna; m. Oct. 25, 1822, J j]-|^x\lthea P., dau. of Samuel and Deborah Bioss, b. Jan. 8, 1801; d. Nov. 19, 1879; r. Bethlehem. 136 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLINO, FIRST. Tlirce Child) e)i. fif William Henry Allen," b. Mar. 3, 1823; 1. Woodbury, Conn, fj^- Ruth Mitchell Allen.' b. July iS, 1S26; d. Oct. i, 1S55. -•" Catherine M. Allen,' b. Aug. 6, 1835; d. Jan. 29, 1S60; m. Nov, 1857, James B. Kelly; an infant s. d. and bu. with the mother. ^4^ Chester Allen," s. of Amos and Susanna; b. Feb. 7, 1800; d. Mar. 15, 1854; m. Oct. 31, 1822, Eliza Ingersoll; b. Jan. 19, 1803; d. Apr. 8, 1852; r. Bethlehem. Four CIiiliire)i. \\% Susan Allen,' b. Nov. 29, 1S23; 1. West Cornwall, Conn. fl^ Jane Eliza Allen," b. Mar. 25, 1827; 1. South Britain, Conn. 2^» Mary Elizabeth Allen, ^ b. Aug. 8, 1S35; d. Dec. 2S, 1S58; m. Mar. 3, 1857, John Dawson. s"-' Capt. Amos Allen,'' b. Aug. 22, 1839; urn.; Captain in the Civil War and mortally wounded in the battle at Cold Harbor, Va., July 5. 1S64. -^4^^ Gideon Allen," s. of Cornelius and Mary (Lemmon) Allen; b. Nov. 2, 1774; d. Jan., 1861; m. Rachel Hand, Litch- field, Conn. Seven Child yen, all Born in Litchfield. -"*o Nelson Allen," b. ; m. Lucia Foot abt. 1836; d. Des :\roines River, la, 1S46. 2^1 Sheldon Allen, ^ b. ; d. y. fff Electa Allen. ^ b. Dec. 5, 1806; d Oct. 16, 1845. Nauvoo, 111. Iff Marcia Allen,' b. abt. 1808; d. 1867, Kanab, Utah, ffl Lucy Allen," b. abt. 1811; d. Nov.. 1889. St. George, Utah, fif Rufus Allen," b. Mar. 4, 1814; d. Dec. 4, 1887, Ogden City, fff Philo Allen," b. Jan. 3, 1S18; 1. Escalanta, Utah. «4 Gideon Allen married and settled in Litchfield, where his children were all born. He removed to Hartwick, N. Y., about 1820, thence to Nauvoo, 111., about 1835, and on to Utah about 185-, taking- his family with him, where many of his descendants now reside. J^s, Samuel Allen,' s. of Cornelius and Mary, b. May 20, 1776; d. Augusta, N. Y., Aug. 2, 1847; m. abt. 1802 Lovisa Ranny, b. Blandford, Mass., Nov. 18, 1780; d. June 7, 1870; r. Augusta, N. Y. BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON, ROGER, THIRD. 137 Nine Children, all Born in Augusta, N. V. 28" Mary Allen,' b. Jan lo, 1804; d. um. Feb. 3. 1889. 2«« Laura Allen, ^ b. Apr. 9, 1805; d. Sept., 1S53; m. 1829 Benjamin Munson. ffl Samuel Allen, ^ b. Aug. 3, 1S07; d. . Iff Alanson Allen,' b. July 15, 1809; d. Mar. 12, 1886. 291 Emeline Allen,'' b. July 24, 181 1; um.; supplied this record in 1S95. 2S2 Leaverett W. Allen,' b. May 27. 1S13; m. Clayville, N. Y., Jan. 8, 1851, Mary B. Wakelee; i chd., Esther L., b. Mar. 24, 1S52; d. June 7, 1876; m. Dec. 31, 1874, George W. Miles, fll Cornelius L. Allen,' b. June 28, 1817; d. Jan., 1891. -«■* Charles L. Allen.' b. July 29, 1819; um. 2«" Edmund Allen,' b. Oct. 20, 1823; d. Apr. 22, 1888; m. Oct. 3, 1843, Elnora Frost. 9 5 Samuel Allen, 2d, son of Cornelius, settled in Augusta, N. Y., about 1798. Some of his descendants are still living- in that section, while many are widely scattered. -^ Alanson Allen," s. of Cornelius, b. July 2, 1784; d. Apr. 3, 1858; m. (i) Mar. i, 1808, Sarah Mitchell, b. Jan. 31, 1782; d. s. i. Mar. 18, 1815; m. (2) May, 1816, Marilla Smith, b. May 7, 1790; d. 1886. Four Children. By (2) fff Cornelius Allen,' b. June i, 1821. 29" Samuel Allen,' b. ; d. y. fit Sarah M. Allen,' b. Sept. 16, 1S29; 1. Washington, Conn. 2 99 Samuel Allen,' b. 1831; um; occupies the paternal Allen home- stead. ^flo'V Polly Allen," dau. of Cornelius, b. Apr. 6, 1791; d. Oct 22, 1853; m. Dec. 27, 1810, Asa Burg-ess; r. South Farms, now Morris. One Child. 300 Alanson A. Burgess,' b. Jan. 11, 1814; d. Feb. 9, 188S; m. Nov. 22. 1836, Harriet A. Frisbie, b. Jan. 9, 1815; d. Feb. 27, i860; 2 chd.; ffi Samuel F. Burgess,* b. June 5, 1S39; d. vSept. 24. 1896; •''f^ Stan- ley A. Burgess,^ b. Nov., 1843; d. Nov. 16, 1850 \%\ Kezia Allen," dau. of Cornelius, b. Feb. 15, 1795; d. Sept 7, 1880; m. Dec. 16, 1821, Lyman Nettleton, b. Aug. 3, 1793; d. Mar 19, 1865; r. Washington. 138 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. Four C/i//(/rt'n. ^''•' Daniel C. Nettleton • b. May 19, 1S24; m. Mar. 21, 1S54, Sophia Hol- lister, b. June 21, 1830; d. Nov. 13, iSyS; 3 chd; 'Helen S., b. Nov. I, 1S55. '-' Lora H., b. June 17, 1S58; m. Dec. 12, 1S7S, Charles Hollister; i s., Burr Allen, b. June iS, 1S80. •'■ Clarence B., b. Nov. 13, i860; um. ■'"'^ Mary F. Nettleton,'' b. Nov. 24. 1827; d. um. April 6, 1S6S. 3"B Edmund A. Nettleton,' b. Mar. 17. 1829; d. July 15, 1835. ■'"'" John Treat Nettleton," b. Dec. 12, 1831; d. Jan. 7, 1872. \%^ Flavia Allen," dau. of Cornelius, b. Mar. 7, 1801; d. Sept. 28, 1848; m. Jan. 12, 1827, Hezekiah Lewis, b. June 27, 1802; d. Aug^. 14, 1873; r. Bristol, Conn. Four C/u7(fren. m Silas C. Lewis,' b. Dec. i, 1S27; 1. Brooklyn, N. Y. '"* Clarissa M. Lewis," b. Jan. 12, 1829; m. Sept. 23, 1849 John Burwell, New Hartford, b. May 11, 1826; 9 chd.; 'John C, -Flora H., 3 Robert M., -^Clara M., nVilliam L,, « Allen S, 'Ernest R.. ^ Bertha M., ' Margaret M. ^^•* Margaret M. Lewis,' b. Oct. 25, 1S32; d. July 17, 1S94; m. Oct. 27, 1861, Harlan P. Bradley; 3 chd., all d. y. ; r. Bristol. ■^1" William R. Lewis,'' b. Mar. 26, 1836; d. Feb. 22. 1854. I^Tf Joseph Samuel Peck," s. of Seth and Hannah (Ailing) Peck, b. Apr. 5, 1791; d. Apr. 22, 1871; m. (j) May 2, 1819, Emma Hamlin, b. Apr. 8, 1795; d. Jtily 10, 1828; 2 chd.; m. (2) Apr. 30, 1829, Rosetta (Fenn) Potter, b. Apr. 25, 1808; d. April 19, 1881; 4 chd; r. Burlington, Conn. .SV.r Children. *" Almira Emma Peck " b. Feb. 5, 1820; teacher; d. um. Oct. 13, 1844, Nottingham, ]\Id. f J4 Evanisto (Don) Peck.'b. Apr, 25, 1823; d. Burlington, Conn , June 21, 1895. By (2) ="•'' Nancy Fenn Peck,''b. Nov. 7, 1830; d. May 27, 1S32. •■'1^ Cervantes Peck/ b. Apr. i, 1S34; d. Aug. 31, 1835. =•15 Sabra Peck," b. 5,Iay 15, 1837; m. June 20. i860, Harry S. Barthol- omew, b. Mcir. 14. 1S32; 3 chd.; 'Alice Mae. b. June 29, 1863; grad. Maplewood, Pittsfield. Mass -Harry Ives, b. Sept. 25, 1873; grad. Sheffield Scientific School. New Haven. ''Joseph Peck, b. Jan. 2, 1875; grad. Worcester Polytechnic School. Rosetta Peck,'' b. Oct. 21, 1840; m. (i) Dec. 19, 1S60. Elbert O. Barnes; d. Sept. 24, 1864; m. (2) May 17. 1S74, George Robotham; I dau.. Georgia, b. Nov. 10. 1S76; Smith's College, Northampton. Mass. BRANCH OF HIS (IRANDSON, ROGER, THIRD. 139 ^1" Joseph Samuel Peck of Bristol was engaged in the woolen business from 1816 to 1824, afterwards a farmer. He was captain of the ist Ritle Compan}' of the 14th Regiment of [nfantry in the militia of Connecticut, in effect September 29, [826. He held several town offices and twice represented Bur- lington in the Legislature, and in 1842 was State Senator. |4-| Sarah (Sally) Ailing," dau. of Gideon and Sarah Ailing, b. Milford, Conn., 1785; d. Sept. 21, 1862; m. 1805 Harvey Hotchkiss, b. 1781; d. Dec. 9, 1855; r. Bethanj', Conn. Ten Child yen. 8-° Sheldon Ailing Hotchkiss," b. Apr. 22, 1S08; d. Apr. 23, 18S9; m. Eunice Perkins. fl^ Eliza Samantha Hotchkiss.'' b. vSept. 18, 1810; d. Feb. 14, 1876. ^-'' Solomon Hotchkiss,'' b. Jan. iS, 1813; d*. Jan. 7, 1886; m. Charlotte Hemingway. =*-•' Beecher Delos Hotchkiss,' b. Feb. 11, 1815; d. Oct. 30, 1866; m. Bet- sey Perkins. 3-^ Julius Leonard Hotchkiss,' b. June 17, 1817; d. Feb. 17, 1879; m. Saphronia . 385 Theodore Nelson Hotchkiss,'' b. Dec. 20, 1S19; d. Feb. 27, 1SS8; m- Lucia Sperry. 3-" Sarah Finette Hotchkiss,'' b. Oct. 29, 1S22; d. Jan. 15, 1878; m. Clin- ton Castle. *8' Orlando Thomas Hotchkiss,'' b. Aug. 8. 1825; d. Dec. 11, 1828. fif Harvey Harpin Hotchkiss,' b. Feb. 16, 182S. =*-■' Margaret Dianthe Hotchkiss.'' b. June 16, 1830; d. Feb. 14, 1872; m. Matthew Trenhella, Cheshire. W^ Eleanor Ailing," dau. of Gideon and Sarah, b. Jan. 23, 1792; d. July 3, 1870; m. (i) Nov. 10, 1814, Ebenezer Johnson, b. Feb. 17, 1792; d. Feb. 11, 1830; m. (2) Mar. i, 1832, Isaac N. Ailing; s. i. by (2); r. Oxford, Conn. Children, all IIodi in Oxford. By (I) 330 Mary Ann Johnson,'' b. Feb. 19, 1S17; d. Sept. 19, 1828. »''i Ebenezer Johnson,'' b. Sept. 27, 1819; d. Feb. 11, 1828. ffl Gideon Allen Johnson,' b. Jan. 28, 1821; d. June 14. 1878, Seymour, Conn. *33 George Warren Johnson,' b. July 9, 1822; d. Sept. 23. 186-; m. Nov., 1845, Mary Harrington; 2 chd.; 'George Henry, b. Aug. 19, 1845; '-' Ebenezer, b . "'^■4 Sarah Elizabeth Johnson, ^ b. Apr. 28, 1825; d. Sept. 14, 182S. """ Mary Elizabeth Johnson,'' b. Aug. 10, 1S29; d. Sept. 12, 1862; m. Apr. 16, 1849, Lott Fenn; bu. in Seymour. 14° DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. 1 ' •'* Eleanor Ailing of Milford,when about i6 3'ears of age, went to Carmel Hill, Bethlehem, and boarded with her uncle Samuel, and with his children and those of her tincle Amos, attended school there, taught by her cousin. Dr. Edmund Allen, son of her uncle Cornelius of Washington. These at that time (1808) all spelled the name Allen, which she herself partially adopted, in after years naming a son Gideon Allen. wShe was rosy, bright, witty and cheerful, and won the hearts of all these cousins, who remembered her with much affec- tion to the end of their lives. They are now all off the stage, but the writer well remembers "Aunt Nelly," a sobriquet by which she was widely known, and the loving esteem. in which she was held by all the Carmel Hill Allen cousins of her day. Ilf Thomas Ailing,^ s. of Gideon and Sarah, b. Milford, Conn., Mar. 8, 1795; d. Utica, N. Y., Nov. 25, 1881; m. Marcel- lus, N. Y., May 15, 1828, Dianna Wilkins; d. 1854; r. Marcel- lus, N. Y., and rem. to Utica and there built himself a house with his own hands; had 4 chd.; 'a s., b. July, 1830; d. Aug., 1830. Twins, -' Mark and ''Mary, b. Nov. 8, 1831. ' Lydia, b. July, 1839; trace of these chd. lost. {|4 Rebecca Ailing," dau. of Gideon and Sarah, b. Milford Conn.; d. Trenton, N. Y.; m. Jan. 17, 1822, John G. Cramer, Esq., Marcellus, N. Y.; d. at Rome, N. Y. Had a dau., Sarah Lucretia, b. Russia, N. Y.; m. Russell P. Linsley; 1. Middle- ville, Herkimer Co., N. Y. ^-f Eunice Ailing," dau. of Gideon and Sarah, b. Milford, Conn., 1800; d. Worthville, N. Y., Oct., 1890; m. Jan. 21, 1822, Peter \V. Kilmer, b. Princetown, N. Y., July 4, 1798. Eleven Clt/ldren, all Born hi Leiv/s County , X. V. "''i Orlando Kilmer,' b. Feb., 1823; d. y. from scalding. *■*- Jane F. Kilmer,' b. Sept. 8, 1825; d. 1870; m. William Ramsej-. .348 Orlando P. Kilmer,' b. Mar. 4, 1827; m. 1S55 in Ohio; killed at Pitts- burg Landing. '■** Sarah E. Kilmer,' b. Oct. 7, 1829; d. at 12 years. »■»''' Mary C. Kilmer," b. Mar., 1831; d. Watertown, N. Y., Dec. 24, 1S74; m. James H. (rreen. *■"' Harlow G. Kilmer,' b. May 19, 1833; m. 1S66 Harriet Ploper; 1. Deer River, N. Y. BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON, ROGER, THIRD. 14I 8*' W. H. Bush Kilmer,' b. Sept. 8,1835; m.iSSo Winnie Smith; 1. Knights Ferry, Cah s*s Louisa S. Kihner," b. Dec. 10, 1838; 1. Lowville; m. Feb. 4, 1858, Nor- man Bradt; d. Dec, 1894. 8-t" Carol H. Kilmer," b. Dec, 12, 1840; d. Kansas City; m. 1861 Deziah Cole. »5'i Rebecca L. Kilmer,' b. Sept. 13, 1842; d. i. 351 Wane P. Kilmer,' b. Dec. 24, 1846; m. 1872, Samantha Wemple; 1. Worthville, N. Y. Ill Julia S. Ailing,'^ dau. of Gideon, b. Milford, Conn., July 6, i799;d. Forestport, N. Y., Oct. 27, 1888; m. Jan. 10, 1828, Wil- liam H. Kilmer; r. Central New York. S/.v Children. 35-' Juliette Kilmer,' b. Dec. iS, 1828; d. July 30, 1830, Lowville, N. Y. 353 Gideon Ailing Kilmer,' b. Charlestown, N. Y., July 3, 1830; m. Dec. 29, 1861, Elizabeth Benedict; 1. Forestport. 8''-i Philip G. Kilmer,' b. Jan. 4, 1833; d. in Mississippi, June 30, 1890; m. 1862 Mary A. Peabody. 355 Jtiliette D. Kilmer," b. Oct. 26, 1S36; d. Sept. 3. 18S9; m. Jan., 1858, Philip G. Hovey. 356 Henry C. Kilmer,^ b. May 6, 1838; d. Aug. 10, 1S69; m. 1865 Esther A. Benedict. 3" James W. Kilmer,' b. Apr., 1840; d. Aug., 1840, in Schenectady County, N. Y. 144 Rhoda Allen," dau. of John and Electa, b. Sept. 28, 1784; m. Eri Sanford; r. Harwinton, Conn. 5 chd. 1 Electa, m. Erastus Baldwin; -Eri, ••Justice, -* Annie, m. Eli Pot- ter, Plymouth; ■■ Roswell. 12X William Henr)^ Allen," s. of John and Electa, b. Apr. 17, 1786; d. Dec. 18, 1869; m. Dec. 27, 1810, Caroline Matthews; r. Plymouth. Foitr Children. 863 William Henry Allen, Jr.," b. May 25, 1812. 364 Samuel Allen," b. July 16, 1814; d. July 25, 1814. 365 Bennett Allen," b. . 366 Roswell Allen," b. . i|4 Roswell Allen," s. of John and Electa, b. May 29, 1788; d. Dec. 27, 1822; m. Oct. 13, 1813, Almira Linsley, b. Sept. 16, 1791; d. Dec. 9, 1862; r. Harwinton, Conn. 142 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. Th7-i\' Children. ffj Sarah Ann Allen,' b. Mar. 9, 1S15; d. Mar. 10, 1881, Plymouth. "«» Marcus Allen,' b. . \%\ Leavitt Allen,' b. Nov. 29, 1S19; d. Dec. 16, 1S54. \\\ Huldah Allen," dan. of John and Electa, b. Oct. 2, 1792; d. Apr. 2, 1830; m. Apr. 15, 1812, Eliakim Potter; r. Plymouth. 4 chd. ' Elam, b. Jan. 5, 1S18. -John, b. Oct. 25, 1S20. ■'• Jennet, b. Feb. 16, 1823. -^Almira, b. July 6, 1825. i-|4 Jared Allen,'' s. of John and Electa, b. vSept. 22, 1794; m. Nancy Plnnib. Chd. Oscar, Phebe, Sabra and others; rem. to Pike County, Pa. \%\ Roger Allen," 7th s. of John and Electa, b. Feb. 10, 1797; d. 1879; m. Oct. 19, 1820, Patty Hough. They rem. to Milford, Pa., abt. 1822, and returned to Plymouth abt. 1832, and after the death of his mother he rem. to West Haven, where he d. 1879. Eight L luldri-ii. flf Martin Allen,' b. Nov. 20, 1821, Plymouth; 1. East Haven, Conn. 8"° William Allen,' Martha and Emily; d. y. in Milford, Pa. \l\ Capt. Andrew Allen,' b. Milford, Pa., May 19, 1830. 3"9 Edward Allen •! b. . s**" Martha Allen,' b. Plymouth, May, 1S35; m William Trafford; rem. to Michigan and d. there; 5 chd.; 'Frank, -'j\Iary, -Addie, ■* Fannie, and ' Ruth. »8i William Allen,' b. ; d. Bristol, Conn., Feb. 20, 1897. i|-} Polly Allen," dau. of John and Electa, b. Apr. 12, 1799; m. Jared Bradley; rem. to Pike County, Pa.; had s., Augustus, and other chd. \%\ David D. Ailing," s. of Samuel and Lucinda, b. Apr. 27, 1813; d. Aug. I, [898; m. May 29, 1836, Rebecca Botsford, b. 1814; r. Rockford, 111. ]'ivc Children; 'J lire e J Wed Young. 8«» Franklin Samuel Ailing, b. ; m. Nellie Strong; 1. Tacoma, Wash. ■■"'■* Arabella L. Ailing, b. ; m. Philip W. Danky; i s., Philip B ; 1. Fresno, Cal. i-'-" David D. Ailing was born in Hamden in 1813; learned the trade of carpenter in New Haven, and married Rebecca Botsford in 1836. In 1837 they migrated to Rockford, 111., BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON, ROGER, THIRD. I43 then a waste of hazelnut brush. He went to work and did his part towards clearing the land and building the city, where he resided until his death, August i, 1898. Mr. Alling's honesty and integrity in business relations were unquestioned, and he was always held in the highest esteem by the citizens of Rockford. He was at one time an alderman, but his preference for a quiet home life and his native modesty led him to refuse official positions. He was a member of the Second Congregational Church from its founding, and built the first edifice occupied by the society. Many buildings in and about the city also bear the impress of his skilled workmanship, and with him has passed away about the last pioneer of Rockford, Iff Sarah Ann Ailing,' dau. of Samuel and Lucinda, b. Aug. 15, 1815; m. William Baldwin; had i dau., Emily; m. Steven Cook; d. Sept. 25, 1898. 3 chd. 'William; m. Nellie Abby. ''Harry; m. Gertrude Tucker. ^Clifford; r. East Haven. {Pg Rebecca Amelia,' dau. of Samuel and Lucinda, b. July 28, 1817; d. Sept. 20, 1870; m. Albert Baily, blacksmith, b. 1814; d. Jan. 12, 1873; r. Middletown. 6 chd. 1 George; m. Sarah Goodsell; 5 chd.; Edward, Thomas, Mary, Joseph and Bessie. ^ Mary Elizabeth; m. Elizur Cook; 2 chd; Robert and Henry. ■= Whitney; m. Mary Piatt; 5 chd; Florence, Mary, Gertrude, Lulu and Bessie. ■'Albert; m. Katherine Kirby; s. i. 'Gertrude; d. y. '^Franklin; d. y. flf Mary Elizabeth Ailing,' dau. of Samuel and Lucinda, b. Jan. 9, 1820; m. July 3, 1842, Willard Harrison, Branford; I dau., Arabella, who m. Charles Merritt; had i s., Osker; rem. to Wisconsin. Ill Jane Louisa,' dau. of Samuel and Lucinda, b. Feb. 28, 1822; m. July 30, 1842, Harry Scranton, Guilford; had i s., Warren; m. Mary Faber. 3 chd. Florida, Jane and Nellie. 111^ Samuel A. Ailing,' s. of Samuel and Lucinda, b. July 27, 1824; m. (i) Rhoda Jones; d. Dec. 9, 1845, a. 21; m. (2) Apr. 18, 1847, Elizabeth Hill; d. ; m. (3) Maria Oilman. I chd. Ida; m. Clifford Booth; 3 chd. in the West. 144 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. \^ Emily Augusta Ailing/ dau. of Samuel and Lucinda, b. Oct. 30, 1826; m. Mar. 9, 1846, Barlow Russell, farmer, East Haven. 2 chd. 'Ellen; m. Edward Robinson. -Jennie; m. George Page; i s., Leroy. Ill Martha C. Ailing,' dau. of vSamuel and Lucinda, b. vSept. 9, 1829; m. Oct. 15, 1848, Dennis Potter, mechanic, of New York. 2 chd. Herbert and Alary; m. John James. Il-I Maria Frances Ailing,' dau. of Samuel and Lucinda, b. Dec. 25, 1832; m. (i) Oct. 25, 1854, John N. Crane, mechanic; d. Sept. 10, 1865; m. (2) Dec. 27, 1869, Walter Kay, polisher; I. dau. by (i), Lilla E. Crane, b. Sept. 10, 1859; telegraph operator. i^l Jennet H. Ailing,' dau. of Samuel and Lucinda, b. Oct. 8, 1835; m. William Smith, New Haven. 4 chd. Inez, Frederick. Elmer, and i d. i. i|-^ David Ailing,' s. of Justus and Mary, b. Mar. 16, 1805; d. May 28, 1842; m. Sept. 16, 1833, Elizabeth Hotchkiss; r. Wdbge. 0;!c Child. ■*"" David Sereno Alling.Mx 1835; d. Nov. 19, 1879; m. (i) 1861 Frances M. Riggs; d. Nov., 1S71; m. (2) 1S73, Marion J. Roberts; d. Apr. 20, 1893; 1 chd. 4"! Eugene S. Ailing,^ b. Mar. 23, 1S62; r. So Spring street, New Haven; m. Dexter, N. H., June 2, 1886. Eva "\'an Allen; i s. 4f- Eugene S. Ailing, Jr.,'» b. Feb. 19, 1887. Iff Mary Cornelia Ailing,' dau. of Justus and Mary, b. Feb. 18, 1813; d. Jan. 14, 1878; m. Apr. 24, 1842, Lewis Hayes, b. 1814; d. WestGranby, Nov. 27, 1856. Four Children. 40S Emerald Lewis Hayes,^ b. Aug. 28, 1844; d. Sept. 22, 1856. ■•"* David Ailing Hayes," b. Nov. 14, 1S46. "'- Wales Hayes,- b. Aug. 11, 184S. '"'"■ Ida Belle Hayes,^ b. Nov. 22. 1S50; m. Jan. 24, 1878, Leander Bristol, Cheshire; 5 chd.; ' Harry Lewis, b. Jan. 26, iSSo. - Verna May, b. Mar. 26, 1881. ^Leroy, b. May 11, 1884; d. May 26, 1888. •« Fan- nie Adella, b. Jan. 19, 1S87. '' Franklin Hayes, b. Oct. 27, 1892. BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON, ROGER, THIRD. 145 m Charlotte Eliza Ailing,' dau. of Justus and Rebecca, b. Mar." I, 1827; d. Mar. 15, 1896; m. Feb. 15, 1852, ffU Harpin H. Hotchkiss, b. Feb. 16, 1828; 1. Prospect, Conn. 5 chd. ' Adella M. Hotchkiss. b. Dec. 13, 1S52; d. Jan. 3, 1S73. - Orson Broe, b. July 8, 1S54; m. Sept. 12, 1S92, Lillian Allen; i dau., Lot- tie Maria, b. Aug. 4, 1894. « Katie Irene, b. Dec. 17, 1859; m. June 29, 1881, Herbert E. Doolittle. ^Ida Estelle, b. May 6, 1861; m. Nov. 29, 1882, George R. Doolittle. ^ Etta Isabella, b. Feb. 3, 1868; d. Sept. 17, 1S81. Ill Minerva Riggs,' dau. of Joseph and Lydia (Ailing) Riggs, b. Oxford, Dec. 6, 1801; d. July i, 1892; m. Feb. 13, 1822, *Woodruff Candee, farmer, b. Feb. 10, 1799; d. 1875; r. Bristol. Seveji Childi-cn Wt Martha Eliza Candee, ^ b. Feb. 13, 1S22; 1. Plainville. Conn. ■*i-'' Wales A. Candee,* b. July 10, 1825; d. : m. twice; s. i.; dentist; res. Bristol. ^1* Mary Helen Candee,* b. Feb. 28, 1S27; m. Aug. i, 1S50, Noah L. Brewster, London, Eng ; 3 chd. ^15 Clark Candee,* b. Jan. 30, 1833; d Sept. 6, 1843. ^i« Frederick H. Candee, ^ b. Nov. 10, 1835; m. May 5, 1S65, Frances Pennoyer; r. Kansas. *i' Franklin J. Candee, » b. Mar. 27, 1838; d. Sept. 17, 1864, in theCivil War. *i« Clark W. Candee,« b. Feb. 27, 1846; d. Sept. 20, 1S76; m. Jan. 4, 1872, Hettie Johnson; 2 chd. ; Frank and Clara. \%% Emily Davis,^ dau. of Capt. Truman and Mary, b. Aug. 19, 1810; d. Feb. 27, 1874; m. (i) Aug. 22, 1830, Constant L. Adams; d. May, 1854; m. (2) July 27, 186 r, vSamuel Williams, Wall'd; d. Feb. 15, 1870. Two Cli/ldren. By (I) ■*i» Betsey Adams,- b. ; m. Willard Hopkins of Naugatuck; 5 chd. ; 4 d. y.; Samuel E., b. Dec. 3, 1863; m. Abbie Cook, Wall'd; s. i. ■420 Enos Adams,- b. ; m. Sept. 8, 1851, Eliza R. Smith; d. Sept. 20, 1863; I chd., Nettie, b. Apr. 12, 1855; ^- 1893- iff Clark Davis\, s. of Capt. Truman, b. Mar. 30, 1815; d. Oct. 23, 1898; m. New Rochelle, N. Y., Jan. 23, 1842, Mary A. Toffy; d. 1880. * Woodruff Candee was baptized "Riverius" March 11,1799. but not afterwards so called. He owned and lived on a good farm in Bristol, where he celebrated his golden wedding in 1872, and died there in 1875. ID 146 DESCENDANTS OF ROCIER ALIJNG, FIRST. TJircc Childre)i. '*-» George Toffy Davis- b. Dec. 12, 1S43; m. Auk h. 1S69, Henrietta Palmer, Mamaroneck, N. Y. ; 4chd.; 'George M., b. Nov., 1870. -John C, b. Feb , 1S72; d. July, 1S72. •'■Henry T., b. Aug , 1874. ■'Edith, b. Aug., 1S7S -»-'i Mary E. Davis ^ b. Feb. 18, 1845:01. Homer Riggs, Oxford, 1S66 ;7chd ; I Mary T., -Clarence. « George, ■'Marian, 'Julia, '■ Annie, ■ Henrietta. ■»-- Ann Eliza Davis/ b. Dec 16, 1849; m. Albert Cornell, New Rochelle, N. Y.; 4 chd ; ' Albert, -Marian, ■■Howard, -"Ruby. i||^ Mariette Davis,' dau. of Capt. Truman, b. Aug-. 22, 1818; d. July 24, 1855; m. May, 1838, Nathan W. Morgan, Branford, Pa. T/iree C/i/ldreii. *-=' Harriet E. Morgan - b. Apr., 1839. ^-^ Marj' F. Morgan, ■" b Mar., 1842; m. John Jennings, New York. ■*25 John P. Hale M organ, *- b. May, 1853; m. Fanny L. Hotchkiss, Nau- gatuck. Conn. ||-| Emeret Davis," dau. of Capt. Truman and Mary Ailing Davis, b. Jan. 24, 1821; d. Oct. 2, 1881; m. June 10, 1841, Har- rison Tomlinson of Oxford; d. Nov. 25, 1855. Fhie C/u'ldren. ^-''' Mary Tomlinson," b. May, 1842; teacher. ■»-" Emma S. Tomlinson - b Sept., 1847; genealogist, a helper in this work. ■»2« Harriet Tomlinson, - b. Apr., 1850; m. Jan. i, 1S7S H G. Chatfield, Derby.; i dau., Maud T., b. Dec. 6, 1878. *2» Clarissa Tomlinson,- b. Mar., 1852; d. June, 1853. 430 Henry H. Tomlinson,- b. Nov. 28, 1855; d. Dec. 29, 1856. Wl John Davis,' s. of Capt. Truman, b. Oct. 7, 1823; m. Oct. II, 1847, by Rev. M. Richardson, Jennette G., dau. of Isaac N. Ailing, b. Oct. 2, 1826; 1. Seymour, Conn. TJirce Children. ■»3' Ella Grace Davis -b. Aug 1, 1850; m Oct. S, 1S73, Edward M. North, New Britain, Conn.; 2 chd; 'Fred, b. Feb. 7, 1875; d. Dec 25, 18S2 -Christina, b, July 2, 1885. ■13- Jennette Amanda Davis,- b Mar. 25, 1852. •13-' Mary H. Davis,- b June 13, 1854; d. Seymour, Nov. 21, 1856. |!;;, Lydia Perkins Davis,' dau. of Capt. Truman, b. Feb. 15, 1826; d. Nov., 1852; m. Jan. i, 1845, John R. Tomlinson, Sey- mour, Conn. 434 4 BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON, ROGER, THIRD. 147 Three C/i/ldren. Julia Tomlmson/ b May, 1846: m. May, 1873, Stanley Botsford- i s Rollin. ^•' Lucy Tomlinson.Mj Oct. i, 1847; d. May, 1876; m. Oct., 1S69, Capt Wells Allis; d. Mar., 1877; 3 chd. 8" Agnes Tomlinson * b. Oct. 17, 1849: m. Oct., 1869, Alfred Brisco, New. town, Conn.; 2 chd ; Jennie and Louis. Hi Burr Davis,' s. of Capt. Truman, b. Jan., 1828; m., Trum- bull, Conn., Mar., 1850, Mary J. Mallette. Seven C/iiltireu. *"" Franklin T. Davis, ^ b. Feb., 1S52; m. Emma B. Coles, Mt. Vernon, N. Y ; 2 chd.; ' Edjjar B. and * Arthur B,, b. 18S0. 48» Arthur B. Davis - b, June 30. 1854; d, Sept.. 1873. *39 George M. Davis, ^ b. Dec, 1857; d. Aug., 1858. "0 Edward M. Davis, "• b. Oct., 1859; m. MaryClose, Mt. Vernon; schd.; ' Walter, - Mallette and •'■ Burr. "1 Nellie B. Davis," b. June. 1864; m. (i) Arthur Jarvis, Mt. Vernon; m. (2) George Fisher, Telluride, Colo. •*•** William B. Davis," b. Apr., 186S. ^^8 Frederick Davis," b. Jan., 1874. lit} Lucy Davis,' dau. of Capt. Truman, b. Feb. 1830; m. Nov. 22, 1848, Hart C. Hubbell; 1. Naugatuck. Four Children. ■*" Luella Hubbell." b. Jan., 1850; m, June, 1S69, Walter Osborn; i s., Elmer, b. Nov., 1871. "= Arthur D. Hubbell," b. Mar., 1854; m. Dec, 1S78, Flora Booth; 3 chd. ; ' Carrie, - Grace and ■' Harold, ■»■*« Carrie E. Hubbell," b. Apr,. 1858: d. Aug., 1879; m. Apr., 1876, Charles P. Pond; 2 chd.; ' Lula H.; -Nettie, b, July, 1S79. ■**• Elmer G. Hubbell," b. Mar., 1861; d. Nov., 1S71. flf Amos Allen,' s. of Samuel and Mary (Tuttle) Allen, b. Feb. I, 1805; d. Oct. 25, 1884; m. Jan. 15, 1829, Lucinda How- land, b. Dec. 4, 1806; d. Mar. 31, 1885; r. Oriskany Falls, N. Y. Five Children, all Horn in Oriskany Falls. **« Sarah J. Allen," b. Nov. 23, 1829; d. Apr. 4, 1S71; m. Sept. 20, 1855, Alphonso Seymour; 4 chd. ; 'Henry Allen, b. Oct., 1857. -Willis R., b. Nov. 21, 1S59. ■' Ella May, b. Nov 29,1862. ^ Burtie, b Mar. 8, 186S; d. Nov. 24. 1S71. fll Everett E Allen," b. May 5, 1S33. *5o Caroline A. Allen," b. Sept. 17, 1S3S; d. Aug. 7, 1840. ■*5i George H. Allen." b, Aug. 23, 1S42; killed battle of Wilderness, May 5. 1864. Iff Mary Alvira Allen," b. Nov. 6, 1S44; 1. Buffalo, N. Y. 148 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. flf James Tuttle Allen/ s. of Samuel and Mary, b. Dec. 15, x8o6; d. June 10,1875; m. Sept. 1834, Philena Pemberton, b. June II, 1807; d. Apr. 18, 1S90; r. Oriskany Falls, N. Y. S/.i Cliil(h-t'n. -153 Eleanor Allen,- b. Apr. 5, iS36;d. um. May 21, 1S99. m E. Jay Allen,- b. Oct. 31, 1839. Edith M.. b. Sept. 8, 1882. '^ Allen D.. b. Jan. 5, 1884. 3 Nina V., b. Jan. 31, 1SS9. ■» Augusta, b. Aug. 18. 1S90. -^Russell Grant, b. Oct. 7, 1S94. 3f| Susan Maria Allen," dau. of Samuel and Mary, b. Nov. 28,' 1808; d. Mar. 2, 1839; m. Dec. 5, 1828, John Stebbins,b. Nov. I, 1806; d. Oct., 1881. Four C/tildren. ■i5!i Martin V. Stebbins,- b. Nov. 12, 1829; m. Nov. 12, 1857, Harriet A. Stockbridge; 4 chd.; 'Edward T, b. Feb. 17, i86i;d. Feb. 17, 1863. -John E , b. Oct. 21, 1863. » Mary E., b. July 27, 1869; m. Oct. 9, 1893. ^ Edgar C , b. . *8o Augustus A Stebbins.- b. June 4. 1832; d. July 27, 1834. -"'1 John Elmer Stebbins,- b. Sept. 25, 1834; d. Aug. 19, 1857- *6-^ Susan H. Stebbins,- b. Sept. 11. 1836; d. Mar. 5, 1840. 24_| Norman Allen," s. of Samuel and Mary, b. Oriskany Falls, Mar. 18, 1824; m. July 2, 1854, Ohio, Phebe H. Cornwall, b. June 13, 1832; d. Dec. i, 1892; 1. Iowa. l\i'0 Cliildre>i. i"3 Bertine A Allen,- b. July 2. 1855; m. Mar. 20. 1879, AUie A. Jilton, b. Apr. 3, 1855; s. i. 464 Forest N. Allen,- b Aug. 28, i860; m. Mar. 4, 1886, Myrtle B. Rowles, b. Oct. 30, 1862; s. i. Addie Wheeler," b Sept. 28, 1S73; adopted. ffl Ursula Susanna Allen,' dau. of Jared and Ruth of Bethlehem, b. Aug. 16, 1823; d. July 24, 1854; m. Sept. 24, 1844, John B. Minor of Woodbury; d. 1864, Porto Rico, W. I. BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON, ROGER, THIRD. 149 T1V0 Cliildren. ^^^ William Allen Minor/ b. Sept. 25, 1851; d. Sept. 16, 1S72. ■*"" John Bacon Minor,* b. Sept. 15, 1853; m. Jennie Eldred; 4 chd,;l. Plainville, Conn. f-|| Ruth Newell Allen,' dau. of Jared and Ruth, b. Aug. 23, 1826; m. Sept. 22, 1847, Deacon Andrew L. Benedict, b. Aug. 13, 1822; 1. Bethel, Conn. Five Clnldreit. 468 Rev. Arthur J. Benedict,"^ b. Mar. 12, 1849; m. June 4, 1879, Ida Raiguel; 4 chd.; ' Ruth Allen, b. Aug. 13, 1881. - William Raiguel, b. Nov. I, 1883. ''Helen Scott, b. Sept. 21, 1S86. * Arthur Allen, b. Apr. 25, 1S92; 1. Housatonic, Mass. *"" Dr. John Mitchell Benedict,* b. Feb. 3, 1852; m. Waterbury, Conn., Oct. 2, 1890, Jennie Blakesley, b. Aug. 25, 1865; 2 chd.; 'John B., b. July 10, 1891. -Ruth, b. May 11, 1894; 1. Waterbury, Conn. *'" Ursula Eliza Benedict,* b. June 29, 1858; 1. with her parents. ^'1 Dr. Frank Allen Benedict,* b Aug. 12, 1S61; m. Oct. 5, 1892, Jennie L. Bassett. Seymour; 3 chd.; 'Edward Linsley, b. Aug. 21, 1893. -Paul b. Oct. iS, 1S94. ^Marguerite, b. Dec. 2, 1895; 1. Seymour, Conn. Infant Benedict,* b. Aug. 9, 1872; d. Aug. 25, 1872. ffl Deacon Frederic Allen,' s. of Amos and Sarah, b. Aug. 24, 1818; d. Oct. 27, 1894; ra. Mar. 25, 1840, Margaret Foote, b. Dec. 7, 1819; d. Apr. 29, 1890; r. Bethlehem and Bristol, Conn. Fhie CJiildrcn. -*"- Sophia E. Allen,* b. June 19, 1S41; d. Apr. 22, 1864; m. June 30, 1861, W. H. Robinson. *'3 Elvira M. Allen,* b. Dec. 24, 1S43; d. y. ■*^4 Margaret Allen,* b. Feb. 7, 1847; d. May 16, 1852. ■*■« Mary F. Allen." b Apr. 20, 1849; m. May 4, 1874. Frank P. Hardy; 1 dau., Alice. •'"*' Frederick Allen," b. Jan. 24, 1S56; m. June i, 1879, E. Fannie W. Merrill, b Mar. 9, 1857; 2 chd.; ' May Florence, b. June 14, 18S0. ^ Clara Daisy, b. Oct. 19, 1S89; 1. 26 Academy street, New Haven. fif Eliza Allen,' dau. of Amos and Sarah, b. Dec. 14, 1821; d. Dec. 9, 1896; m. June 29, 1846, George R. Hitchcock, b. Mar. 29, 182 1 ; d. Sept. 22, 187 1; r. Champlain, N. Y. Two Children. •'"'■ Linda Hitchcock,* b. Feb. 10, 1S49; m Dec. 28, 1S69, John R. Carnell, Albany, N. Y. *"* Arthur A. Hitchcock,* b. Oct. 27, 1851; m. June 25, 1873; 1. Cham- plain, N. Y. 150 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. iM Polly Allen/ dau. of Amos and Sarah, b. Apr. 26, 1S24; d. Mar. 28, 1876; m. by Rev. Fosdic Harrison, JSept. 4, 1844, Nathan Crane, b. Dec. 5, 1822; d. Mar. 24, 1870. T/irrc Chilih-en, all Born in J^rt/ilt-ltem. ■*"» Phineas Camp Crane/ b. Sept. i, 1S47; d. May 2, 1868. *"" Gilbert Alonzo Crane," b. Oct. S. rSsi; d. Mar. 28, 1S75; m. July 6. 1870, Mary E. Stillson; 2 chd.; ' Leslie Phineas, b. July 2, 1871. ''Otis Gilbert, b. Feb. 24, 1S73. -""1 Charles Henry Crane.- b. Apr. 27, 1857; d. Oct. 16. 1SS2; m. Nov 18, 1879, Lulu Wheeler, b. Nov 12, 1862; i dau., Lillian Eliza, b. Nov. 9, 18S1. fl^ Samuel Allen,' s. of iVmos and Sarah, b. Mar 29, 1826; m. (i) Feb. 28, 1849, Rosetta Hawley, b. Jan. 3, 1827; d. Dec. 12, 1880; 5 chd.; m. (2) 1881, Mrs. Mary E. Crane, b. Aug. 26, 1849; I chd; 1. Bethlehem. C Jul (I re 11 By (I) •"*- Elvira C. Allen,- b. Mar. i, 1853; m. Mar. 27, 1887, Theodore L. Hine. ■"*^ Amos N Allen,- b. July 27, 1S56; m Daffana Holmes. '* Lucretia M. Allen,- b. Aug. 25, 1862; m. Fred S. Holmes. Marietta L. Allen,- b. Aug. 28, 1S65; m. William Hubbell. *■"'> Cornelia R. Allen, >* b. Sept. 21, 1869; m. William Olmstead. By ^2) 4^ ■ Mary Allen,- b. Dec. 14, 1S82. fH Lucy E. Allen,' dau. of Amos and Sarah, b. Aug. 4, 1828; d. Jan. 14, 1859; m. Sept. 17, 1851, Cornelius C. Parmelee; r. Bethleherri. Four CIn'hircn. ■*•*« Cornelia E. Parmelee,- b. May 18,1853; ™- --^pr- 26, 1892, Edward Cav- eny; 1 s., Robert C, b. Feb. 4, 1893. ^•'■' Martha A. Parmelee, -b. May 14, 1855; m. Oct., 1874 John Summers; 3 chd.; ' George A., b. July 13. 1885. - Aner, b. Nov. i, 1888. » Homer, b. Sept. 6, 1891. ■•»" Mary Elizabeth Parmelee,- b. Sept. 4, 1858; m. Jan. 5, 1S86, V. Dwight Judson; i dau., Vera Fidelia, b. Feb. 21, 1S87. ■■•" Henry L. Parmelee,- b. May 9, 1857; d. Nov. 7, 1857. |-|_| Gilbert Allen,' s. of Amos and Sarah, b. Mar. 12, 1831; m. Mar. 11, 1852 Elizabeth, dau. of Deacon John Crane, b. July 22, 1831; 1. Woodbury, Conn. 4s J 4M5 BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON, ROGER, THIRD. 151 Six Children. "- Julia E. Allen,* b. Feb. 16, 1856; d. Mar. 13, 1862. ■"•^ Hattie Allen," Mar. 10,1858; d. Aug. 9, 1885; m Sept. 2,1879, HoUister Drakeley; 2 daus. ; 'Carrie E., b. Oct. 26, 1881. '^Janie M., b. Mar. 14. 1885. ■••'^ Mary M. Allen, '^ b. Feb 21, i860; d. Mar. 6, 1882. ■*'-'^' Ina Allen,* b. Nov. 15, 1864; d. Oct. 4. 1890; m. Oct. 16,1884, William Kasson; i dau., Mary Ina, b. Nov. 18, 1885. ^"^ Sara E. Allen,* b. Oct. 29, 186S. "'^ Delia E. Allen,* b. Mar. 2, 1872. |h|4 Wealthy Allen,' dau. of x\mos and Sarah, b. vSept. i8, 1833; m. Feb. i, 1855, Henry P. Judson; rem. to Boston, Mass., and d. there. Four Children. ^"^ Nellie Triphna Judson,* b. Aug. i, 185S; d. Dec. 13. i86r. *"» Stella Eliza Judson,* b Aug. 4. i860; d. Feb. 22, 1892. ■'^o" Helena Grace Judson,* b. Nov. 28, 1866; d. Nov. 27, 1881. •'^oi Carrie Esther Judson," b. Aug. i. 186S; m. Feb. i. 1888. Wilfred M. Welch. 1^ Lorenzo A. Hine,' b. .Sept. 20, 1819; d. June 22, 1872; m. Berlin, O., Apr. 2, 1845, Nancy Williams, b. Feb. 29, 1828: r. Berlin, O. Fi%)e Children. .502 Norman Allen Hine," b. Feb. 19, 1S48; m. July 31, 1893, Lizzie Fox; i s., Wilbur Frank, b. July 22, 1894. 503 Mary H. Hine,* b. Dec. 20, 1851; m. July 2, 1871, William H. Howard, b. May 12, 1849; 6 chd ; ' Myrtle B., b. Apr. 18, 1S72. -Frederick S., b. Jan. 2, 1874. •'•Nancy C , b. Apr. i, 1877. ^Theodore S , b. July 10, 1S79. ^Arthur L., b June 3, 1881. ''Edith P., b. Feb. 29, 1884. ""* Dr. George W Hine." b. May 5, 1858; m (i) 1S82 Edith Ruggles; d. Dec. 26, 1884; s. i.; m. (2) Ceylon, O., Oct., 1889 Gertie Clark; I s., Lorenzo Clark, b. 1890. =505 Sarah E. Hine,* b. May 6, 1S61. "'"' Amos Hine," b. ; d. at 2^ years. Iff Mary D. Hine,' dau. of Amos and Polly (Allen) Hine, b. Berlin, O., Nov. 21, 1825; m. Jan. 4, 1847, J- T. Symes, b. Pittsfield, Mass., June 20, 182 1; r. Berlin, O. J'ive Children. ^"' James E. Symes,* b. Jan. 30, 1S4S; m. Sept. 10, 1884, Nayme Kline, b. Sept. 13, 1851; 2 chd ; 'George W., b, 1S87. '^ L. Kline, b 1S91. »"* George B. Symes," b. Nov. 18, 1849; m. Huron. O., Attie Billings, b. 1849; 3 chd.; ' Lina, b. 1872. -Charles B., b 1S72. ■■ Kittie, b. 1875. 152 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. 509 Frank J. Symes,^ b. Nov. 25, 1S52; m. ]Mary E. Newton; 4 chd.; ' Leona, b. 1S71. -RoyF., b. 1S80. -Sarah, b. 1S85. " Paul N., b. 1893. 610 Wayne H. Symes.^ b. Sept. 8, 1855; d. Jan. 26, 1882; m. Dec. 29. 1S80, Alice Case; i chd , Gavena, b. 18S1 "'1 Mary E. Synies,* b. Oct. 20, 1857. 141 Lucy Maria Parmelee/ dau. of Oliver and Kezia (Allen) Parmelee, b. Apr. 7, 1795; m. abt. 1815, Pomeroy Goodrich; r. Benson, Vt. Five C/i/ldri'?i. *'- Betsey Carohne Goodrich,^ b. iSiS; m. R W. Smith; 4 chd; ' Emily; m. Winchester Clifford; 1. Evanston, 111. -William; 1. Edwards, Kan. ^Chauncey: d. in Texas. ''Percival; d. i. 5i» Chauncey M. Goodrich,- b, 1820; m. Martha Trowbridg.;; 4 chd. , ' Helen; d. y. -Kate; d. y. 'George; 1. with his mother, Downer's Grove; 111. -^Fred; lives on the old homestead at Lisle, 111. SI* George Pomeroy Goodrich," b 1S22; d. at 14 years of age. 515 Pomeroy Howard Goodrich,^ b. Oct. 31, 1S36; 1. Tacoma. Wash ; m Apr. 23. 1856, Harriet Jane Dewey, Stockbridge Mass; 4 chd.; 'Grace Helen; d. . -Harry; d. . -William D., and * Charles F. ; 1. at Tacoma. 5i« Sarah Amelia Goodrich," b. Oct. 10, 1S39; m. John H Lym.in; 1. Topeka, Kan.; 3 chd.; 'Charles; d. y. -Fred; 1. in New Mexico ^Julia; m. John Conron; 1. Topeka, Kan. ffl George Edwards Parmelee,' s. of Oliver and Kezia, b. Bethlehem, Conn.; m. Benson, Vt., Betsey E. Ressequie, b. Nov. 22, 1801; d. Feb. 27, 1894; r. Benson, Vt.; d. Morris, Grundy Co., 111. /■;'//;■ C/nl(h-en, all Born in I^cnson 51' John J. Parmelee," b Apr. 3, 1827; d. Aug.. 1S54. •"'i*' William Henry Parmelee " b. Aug. 18, 182S; d. May 6, 1896. '■•'" Betsey Kezia Parmelee," b June 3, 1S31; m. Morris, 111., Aug. 7, 1851, George Selleck, b. Jan. 13 1826; d. May 3, i865; 3 chd ; 'Julia Ann Selleck. b. Feb. 19 1855; d. Sept. i, 1S94. -Jennie Elizabeth, b. Aug. 24 1858; d May 15, 1S64. ^George DeForest, b. Nov. 17 1866; 1 at Morris, 111. '■■^'J Julia Ann Parmelee," b July 5, 1834; d. Aug. 31, 1S41. 5A4 Frederick William Parmelee,' s. of Oliver and Kezia, b. Bethlehetn, Conn.; d. Buffalo, N. Y., Mar. 20, 1841; m. Poultney, Vt., Sept. 23, 182 1, Thirza Fidelia Brace, b. 1808; d. Polo, 111., Mar. 20, 1870. BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON, ROGER, THIRD. 153 Seven Cliildren 5-^1 Henry Drury Parmelee," b. Dec. 10. 1822, Portage. N. Y. 5^-' Lucy Cornelia Parmelee,^ b. Aug. 2. 1825, Evans, Erie Co., N. Y. "-3 Also, 3 sons and 2 daus., who all d. y. fif Minot Mitchell Allen,' s. of Abner and Susanna; m. Dec. 16, 1829, Katharine, dau. of John Hurlbut, b. June 3, 1807; d Jan. 12, 1898; r. Woodbury, Conn. (Weekeepeemee Dist.) Five Children. "=^-* Eliza R. Allen, ^ b June 8, 1831; d. s. i. Apr. 23. 1852; m. Nov. 13, 1850, M. D. Atwater. s-s John H. Allen," b. Apr. 6, 1833; d. s i. Dec. 10, 1896; m Apr. 5, 1882, Nellie M. Trowbridge. •"'= Laura A. Allen," b. Feb. 13. 1837; m. Apr. 27, 1870, Marshall D. Atwater; 1. Merced, Cal ; i dau., Eliza Allen, b. Aug. 18, 1872. S2- Harriet S. Allen" b. Apr. 12, 1841; m. Oct. 28, 1862, Asahel W. MitcheU, b. Mar. 18 1818: d. vSept. 10, 1888; i s., Asahel W., Jr., b. Oct. 16, 1865; 1. Woodbury, Conn. 52« Henry M. Allen," b. Sept. 28 1843; d. Mar. 25. 1878; m. Oct. 10, 1872, Elizabeth M. Seeley, b. Apr. 4, 1852; 3 chd.; 'Sherwood M., b. Aug. 5. 1873 -Edith H., b July 27, 1875. -^ Henry S , b. Nov. 7, 1S77; r. Woodbury. fif Wealthy Allen,' dau. Abner and vSusanna, ra., after a short courtship of nine years, Mar. 15, 1832, Thomas Root, b. May 9, 1791; d. 1877; r. Woodbury (West Side). Five Cliildren. 5-9 loseph Wallace Root, ^ b. June 16, 1833; d. um. Oct. 8, 1862, in the Civil War. 63" Wealthy Ann Root," b. Oct. 3, 1S34; m. (i) Seth Hollister; d. Sept. 11, 1883; m. (2) Feb. 28, 1885; -'"George P. Allen; s. i. 531 Thomas Brainard Root."b. Aug. 3, 1S36; d. ura. June 27, 1859. Moke- lumne Hill, Cal. B32 Susan Cordelia Root," b, Feb. 20, 1838; m, Jan 14, tS6i, George P. Crane, b. Jan. 14 1S37; 3 chd.; 'Henry R., b. Aug. 14, 1863; ra. May 29, 1887, Louisa Hillebrand; 1. California; s. i. '^George Homer, b. Apr. 15, 1869; m. Sept. 6, 1893, Lilla W. Munson; i s., Kenneth M., b. ; 1. Waterbury, Conn. » Stephen Thomas, b. Sept. 15. 1S72; um. 533 Homer Allen Root,- b. June 24. 1840; d. um. Oct 28, 1883 m Amos Eno Allen,' s. of Abner and Susanna; m. Feb. 12, 1832, Julia, dau. of Deacon Nathaniel Minor, b. 1812; d. Oct. 3, 1844; r. Woodbury, Conn. 154 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. l-luir Chi I lire II. 53-1 Abner N. Allen/ b. June ii, 1S33; d urn. Apr. 15, 1856, California. S3" Emily U. Allen, ^ b. May iS, 1S35. »3« Mary J. Allen,** b. Sept. 24, 1S43. •"' Chauncey Frederick Allen/ b. Apr. i, 1S41; m. (i) Nov. 5. 1869, Dora J. Welton, Waterbury, b. 1847: d. Jan. i, 1S76; i s., Frank W., b. Dec. 28, 1S75; m. (2) Jan. 26, 1888, Emma R. Irwin, b Aut;-.. 1859; I s.. Glen Elmo, b. Nov. 18. 1893; 1. Mansfield, O. Iff Lucy Allen/ dan. of Abner and vSusanna; m. Nov. 3, 1830, Frederick C, s. of Chauncy Hall, Bethlehem, b. vSept. 17, 1805; d. Aug. 14, 1899; r. New Haven, Conn.; rem. to Oak- land, Cal. Three Children. faj- Henry Franklin Hall,'^ b. May 2, 1S33; d. Oakland, Cal., Aug. 19. 1893. ffl Susan Mitchell Hall,'' b. Jan. 13. 1S40; 1. Gait, Cal. ffo Lucy Ann Hall, Ml. Apr 20, 1843; 1. San Francisco, Cal. Ill Ann Kezia Allen,' dau. of Abner and Susanna; m. July 4, 1838, Frederick A. Marsh, b. Apr. 12, 1803; d. Nov. 15, 1879; r. Litchfield (Bantam Lake). Two CliiUiren. 5*1 Sarah Sophia Marsh," b. June 23, 1840; 1. New Milford; m. Dec. 16, 1868, Dr. Knight Bacon; d. July 17, 1897. s-*a Louisa Kezia Marsh, ^ b. July 6. 1842; d. May 16, 1886; m. June 15, 1859, John Hemminway, Watertown; d. April 23. 1889; 2 chd. ; 1 Eula Allen, b. July 10, 1863; d. Jan. 28, 1872. '^ Louis Marshall, b. Aug. 21, 1S75. fll Abner Allen,' s. of James and Clarissa (Way) Allen; m. (i) Aug. 5, 1846, Hannah, dau. of Jerial Hayes, b. 1822; d. Dec. 12, 1848; m. (2) Jan. 12, 1852, Betsey Ann Hayes, sister of former wf., b. Jan. 3, 1830; r. Connecticut, Colorado and Iowa. Three Children. By (2) ■^^^' Melinda C. Allen,- b. Mar. 7, 1853; m. Canon City. Colo., Oct. 22, 1874, Charles B. Botsford, druggist, of New Milford, Conn.; b. Jan. 24, 1851; d. June 14, 1S93; 2chd.; ' Willie Allen, b. Sept. 8. 1875; d. Jan. 14, 1879. -Lena Annetta,b. July 12, 1878; teacher. «■'-' James Hayes Allen,- b. Sept. 14, 1856; m. Dec. 11, 1889. Lizzie Irwin; b. Beacon. la, Sept. 22, 1S63; 1. Union Mills. la.; 2 chd.; I Abner Irwin, b May 6, 1891. -Walter Hayes, b. June 13, 1S95. ''*" George Gifford Allen - b Sept. 12, 1862; 1. Union Mills; miller; urn. BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON, ROGER, THIRD. 155 -"" Abner Allen was born and reared on a Connecticut farm, educated in the public and select schools of his time, and like many young men whose age and education quali- fied them for the position, he spent several seasons teaching. He seemed to have a strong migratory tendency, and soon ABNER ALLEN. after he attained his majority started for the West with a wagon load of cigars and matches to defray expenses, explor- ing the country and looking for an inviting opening, which he apparently found in central Ohio. Here in company with a friend he opened a store of general merchandise, and in a 156 DESCENDANTS OF ROCER ALl.INC, FIRST. • few years had built up a business that brought an advanta- geous sale. He then returned to his native town in 1846, married Hannah, daughter of Jerial Hayes, and went into partnerstiip with his cousin, Frederick L. Allen, in a coun- try store. In two years, December 12, 1848, his wife very suddenly died, which so unsettled him that he sought a change, and in the spring of 1849 he sold out his business and started for the California gold fields, just discovered, and attracting the attention of the world; reaching San Francisco by the Isthmus route on the i8th day of August. Here he had the usual experience of hardship in a pioneer life, passing through the times of scarcity and high prices, when flour, bacon and sugar were $1, potatoes $1.50 per pound, and other necessities were proportionally high. His success in the mines was varied, his greatest find being a nugget worth $250, while many days did not yield a penny. While in California an o])portunity opened to him which assiired an immense fortune, but as it involved a point of questionable morals, he refused it and was severely censured by his companions. At the end of two years he returned to his Connecticut home, married Betsey Ann Hayes, a sister of his first wife, and soon started for a location in the far West, alighting at Oskaloosa, la. Here he again engaged in trade, purchased a farm near by containing a coal bank, all of which he managed until 1865, when, having disposed of his store, rented his farm and coal mine, he returned to Connec- ticut, purchased and settled down on a farm for six years, when advised by liis physician to seek a more congenial clime for his wife's diseased lungs, he returned to Oskaloosa, and at the end of one year went on to Canon City, Colo., where they resided four years, and with health restored they aoain returned to Iowa and settled down on a large farm at Union Mills, near Oskaloosa, their present home. Here, dis- satisfied and exasperated with the treatment of horned cattle to each other, in 1884 he substituted the imported Scotch Aberdeen Polled Angus breed of cattle, and is well pleased with the change to no horns. And now (March, 1899), at the age of 80 years, with eyesight seriously impaired, but other- wise in fair health for one of his years, he, with his wife, is spending his third winter in Florida. At the age of 20 he united with the Episcopal Church, and has ever been a con- sistent and exemplary member. Through all his career, his BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON, ROGER, THIRD. 157 honest}^ and integrity have been unquestioned, his character and reputation unsullied; keeping himself in sobriety and temperance, with a kind and genial disposition, a large heart and generous hand, he has filled up the full measure of four- score years, a living illustration of the proverb, " There is that scattereth and yet increaseth," having a competence and friends, assuring the comforts and care to make the winter of life the "halcyon days " of his earthly pilgrimage. fll James Allen,' s. of James and Clarissa; m. May 22, 1850, Betsey L. Peck of Sharon, Conn., b. Oct 31, 1823; r. on the paternal homestead, Bethlehem. Four Cliildreji. , 5-t« Frank Peck Allen," b. Mar. 26, 1852; m. Dec. 17, 1877, Nettie E. Thomas; 8 chd. ; 'Stella Josephine, b. Oct. 22, 1878. -Eva Jean- ette, b. Aug. 30, 1882. -'Bessie Hubbard, b. Sept. 7, iSSo. ^ Ruby Thomas, b. Aug. 17, 1SS4. ^CHfford Frank, b. Jan. 22, 1S88. « Julia Finch, b. Jan. 7, 1893. 'Ella Louisa, b Jan. 7, 1S95. ^ Octavia Kezia, b. July 26, 1896. ■'^~ Charles Moss Allen, Mj. July 26, 1854; ra. May 3, 1876, Ida Amelia Ford, Washington, Conn.; 2 chd.; 'Clara Maud, b. Oct. 10, 18S7. -Elizabeth Ford, b. May 24, 1881; 1. Hartford. Conn. «■*« Jatnes Edward Allen." b. Feb. 28, 1856; m. Jan. i, 1878, Florence Smith, b. Aug. 19, 1852; 3 chd.; 'James Henry, b. Jan. 30, 1880. ^George Smith, b. Jan. 27, 1S86. ''Mary Elizabeth, b Jan. 6 1893; 1. Bethlehem. »^" Henry Morris Allen." D. Dec. 18, 1857; d. um. Brunswick. Ga., Nov. 30, 1885. Iff. George P. Allen,' s. of James and Clarissa; m. (i) April 21, 1851, Julia A. Finch, dau. of Ebenezer and Mary (Orton) Finch, b. Montezuma, N. Y., Feb. 13, 1826; d. s. i. New Berlin, Fla., Feb. 3, 1883; m. (2) Glen St. Mary, Fla., Feb. 28, 1885, 5 30 Mrs. Wealthy A. (Root) Hollister, dau. of Thomas Root, b. Oct. 3, 1834; s. i.; 1. Woodbury, Conn.; druggist, postmaster and compiler of this volume. -Ill Frederick Lambert Allen,' s. of Noble and Sally; m. Bethlehem, Conn., Oct. 23, 1845; Clara M., dau. of Deacon Adam Kasson, merchant, Bethlehem; rem. to Waterbury; did a large business there; built a large hotel at Quitman, Ga. and d. there in 1883. After his decease his widow 158 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALL1N(;, FIRST. donated the hotel property for a colored school, which was burned soon after the school was opened. Ill Clarissa L. Allen,' dau. of Noble and Sally; m. May 3, 1848, William B. Ames, b. Morris, Conn., Jan. 17, 1825; d. Warrensburg-, Mo., Nov. 16, 1893; farmer. S/.v Chilih'cn. ^°" Oliver L. Ames," b. Aug. 25, 1S50; d. Oct. 19, 1864, Warrensburg. "■''• Frank N. Ames," b. Aug. 29, 1853; m. Dec. 31, 1S84, Fannie X.arvow; 2 chd.; ' Edith G., b. Oct. 16, 1885. -' Dau., not named, b. Sept. 6, 1887; d. Jan. 25, 1S8S. S.52 William C. Ames,* b. Aug. 27, 1857, d. Sept. 7, 1S93; m. Oct. 11, 1SS3, Pattie M. Talbert; 4 chd; ' WiUiam B., b. July 19, 1SS4; d. July 19, 1884 -Olive M.. b. Jan. 21, 1SS6. 'Annie T.,b. Nov. 16, 1888. -< Elijah M., b. June 28, 1891. ^^3 Helen Ames," b. Jan. 7, 1861; d. Sept. 20, 1863. , ^"■* Herbert Ames." b. Aug. 19, 1864. ^"" Maud C. Ames," b. July 24, 1866; m. Aug. 30, 1S92, Riley Coats; i s., Gaylord A., b June 20, 1893. W\ Helen J. Allen,' dau. of Noble and Sally; m. Dec. 31, 1856, George Fogg, b. July 4. 1834; 1. Eckert, Delta County, Colo. Fii'f C/iildren. 5"« Montford A. Fogg." b. May 28, 1858; m. Jan. 22, 18S5, Lucy Root; 2 chd; ' Leroy A., b. Oct. 16, 1S87. -' Myrtle M., b. Jan. 12, 1S91; 1. on the Amos Allen homestead, Carmel Hill, Bethlehem. »"" George F. Fogg," b. Dec. 9, 1859. .-..5M Noble Allen Fogg,^ b. Jan. 22, 1862; m. May 5. 18S9, Emma R. Scott, b. Dec. 12, 1S69; 2 chd; ' Frederick C, b. Apr. 23, 1893. -Mary Belle, b. June 17, 1894. '""'■- Howard C. Fogg," b. Aug. 3. 1S64; d. Sept. 9, 1864. .-.CO Hilbert Leon Fogg," b. Jan. 7, 1S71; m. July 4, 1895, Jessie M. Kelley; d. Apr 12 1886, a 2o)4 years. Her sudden death was a sad surprise to her relatives, a large circle of friends, and the entire community, by whom she was held in high esteem. \W Lewellyn J. Allen,' s. of Noble and Sally; m. Aug. 4, 1868, Fulton, N. v., Charlotte A. Hubbard, b. May 13, 1842; 1. Woodbury, Conn. Three C/u'l(h-c)i =^"1 Noble Allen." b May 14, 1869. ■''■■- Clara A. Allen." b. Sept. 2, 1871; m. Nov. 30. 1S91, Charles E. Mark- ham, b. Au.g. 6, 1871; I. s , Frederick Allen, b. Sept. 3, i8j3. T'ss Anna M. Allen," b. July 14, 1875. BRANXH OF HIS GRANDSON, ROGER, THIRD. 159 fll William Henry Allen,' s. of Gideon and Althea; m. May 9, 1843, Lavinia A. Moss, dau. of Nicholas Moss, b. Sept. i6, 1824; d. Aug. 29, 1898; r. Woodbury, Conn. One Child. 5t;4 George Moss Allen, '^ b. June 9. 1844; m. Apr. 3. 1S65, Augusta Sny- der, b Apr. 23, 1S44; 8 chd.; ' Catherine M , b. Jan. 8, 1866; m. Oct. 20. 1886, Howards. Miner, b. Nov. 2, 1863; 3 chd. (Lillie A., b. Dec. 31,1887. Caroline L., b. Feb. 2. 1891. Maud C, b. June 21 1892). - George H. Allen, b. Nov 5,1868; m. July id. iSyo, Carrie L Pond, b. Aug. 5. 1871; 2 chd. (Elizabeth L., b. Dec. 29, 7892 Hazel A., b. Apr. 29, 1894). ■^William H., b. Sept. 11, 1S70; m. May 30. 1893, Mehcent L. Sandoz, b July 5, 1S70; i chd. (Margurite. b. July 7,1894). ■*Gideon M. and ^ Althea (twins), b. Nov. 16. 1873; Althea m. Dec. 26, 1S6S, Dr. E. L. Smith. ''Frank M., b. May 19, 1S77. 'Howard and ^ Horace (twins), b. June 15, iSSo. Yi^ Ruth M. Allen,' dau. of Gideon and Althea; m. Jan. 29, 185 1, Carr Watson, b. Oct., 1826; r. Bethlehem. One Child. •"^Bs GeorgeG. Watson - b June 22, 1S53; ni. Montrose, Pa., Jan. 24, 1S76, Carrie Dayton b. Kent. Conn., Sept. 7, 1S56; i chd., George Day- ton Watson, b. Kent, Conn , Dec. 26, 1S76; 1. Shelton, Conn. 136 Susan Allen,' dau. of Chester and Eliza; m. Oct. 6, 1843, Jasper Pratt Brewster, b. Cornwall, Conn., Mar. 11, 1819; d. Nov. 9, 1874; r. West Cornwall, Conn. Five Chi/dren. 5116 William Allen Brewster," b. Mar. 6. 1845; d. Dec. 23, 1879 ""' Lydia Jane Brewster." b. Apr. 14, 1848; d Sept. 4, 1848. •''"« Lydia Maria Brewster, "b. Feb. 15, 1849; m. June 9, 1869. Rollin Massy Hubbard; 8 chd.; 'Frank B., d. ; -Mary M.,3Rosa M., ■* Grace I , •■ William B., ''Winnifred W.. ' Ruth B., * Robert T. "^^ George Nelson Brewster,* b Nov. 11, 1850; 1. on homestead with his mo.; West Cornwall. "■» Edward E. Brewster, " b Mar. 24, 1856; m. Feb ,1878, Elizabeth Ed- wards; 2 chd.; ' William E,, ^ Edward P. fji Jane Eliza Allen,' dau. of Chester and Eliza; m. (i) Oct. 28, 1847, Sidney S. Piatt, b. Nov. 25, 1822; d. Apr. 11, 1854; m. (2) June 29, 1856, Harry Piatt; d. Nov. 15, 1868; r. South Bri- tain, Conn. l6o DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLINC;, FIRST. /•;'//;- C/n'/i/ren, all I^orii in South Britain. By (I) ■'■> Julia Eliza Piatt," b. Oct. 2, 1S4S; m. June iS, 1S72, George W. Mitchell, b. Mar. 12. 1846; 3 chd. ; ' Abby E.; m. Jan. i, 1897, Charles P. Williams. - Susie W., -^ Herbert Allen. '"'- David Chester Piatt, ^ b. Oct. 22. 1S49; m. Dec. 29, 1874, Emma Downs; 2 chd.; ' Eva Judith, - Harry Downs. »'» John Wooster Piatt," b. Feb. 11, 1852; d. Sept., 1880. •"■' Sidney Smith Piatt, Jr.," b. Mar. 13, 1854; m. Dec. 31, 18S5, Lillie S. Wentsch, b. July 18, 1S56, Newtown, Conn.; 7 chd.; ' Laura Inger- soll, b. Oct. 7, 1886. -John R., b. Oct. 29, 1S87. "Sidney Smith, b. July 23, 1889. ■* Christopher Wadsworth, b. June 2, 1892. » Dorothy Allen, b. Nov. 23, 1893. ''Isaac Chester, b. Aug. 16, 1895. "Alice Lillian, b. Feb. 16, 1897. fff Electa Allen,' dau. of Gideon and Rachel; m. Illinois, May 3, 1838, John Murdock; b. Kortright, N. Y., July 15. 1792; d. Beaver, Utah, Dec. 23, 1871. T/irce Cliildren. f-ll Gideon Allen Murdock," b. Aug. i, 1S40, Lima, 111. '"'''^ Rachel Murdock,' b. Jan., 1843; d. i. 5" Hyrum S. Murdock," b. Jan. 8, 1S44, Nauvoo, 111.; d. Sept. 8, 1846. M4 Marcia Allen,' dau. of Gideon and Rachel; m. flartwick, N. Y., 1826, Albern Allen; b. Cattaraugus County, N. Y. ; d. Utah. Ni7ie C/iildroi. \\% Rufus Chester Allen,^ b. Oct. 22, 1827; 1. St. George, Utah. fj^l Alanson David Allen," b. May 2, 1829; d. Huntsville, Utah, Mar. 3, 1887. •'^«" Clarissa Abby Allen,** b. 1832; m. 185S or 9, Moses S. Clark; b., 1831; 1. Utah; 2 chd.; ' Moses S., Jr., b. Ogden, Jan. 14, 1869; m. 18S6 Anna Ziegler. '^ Eva Seymour, b. Jt:ly 30, 1865. •'■''' 1 Marshall Frederick Allen," b. 1S34; m. Emma Holmes; chd. ; Marcia Polina and others. 5«s Rachel Allen,'' b. 1836; d. 1S46. ^'*=' Rebecca Allen," b. 1838; d. 1868 Summit County, Utali. 5»'* Mary Allen," b. 1840; d. 1S42 Nauvoo, 111. s8-'5 Mary Allen," b. 1843, Hancock County, Ill.;d. 1846. \\% Mary Allen," b, Jan. 14, 1S50: 1. Ogden, Utah. flf Lucy Allen,' dau. of Gideon and Rachel; m. 1846 Daniel Hendrix, Utah. BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON, ROGER, THIRD. l6l Four C/iildrcn. 5«" Emerarida Hendrix * b. May 8, 184S; m. Nephi Howard; i dau., Myra; 1 Cannonville, Utah. 5«« Angenette Hendrix ^ b Dec 28, 1S50; m. Thomas J. Pearce; 5 chd., b at St. George; ' Electa, b. Nov, 29, 1870. - Daniel N., b. Oct. 16, 1S72. 3 Mary A.,b. Dec. 26, 1S74. ^Thomas H., b. 1S77. • Nancy E.. b. July 8, 1879. •'^'<-' Daniel Lester Hendrix '^ b. Feb. 5, 1853; m. 1874 Agnes Eardly; i dau , b. 1875, St. George. Utah. s''» Edmund Allen Hendrix * b. Apr. 6, i855;m. 1S76 Ellen Terry; 8 chd.; •Daniel Edmond, b. Jan 13 1877; d. .1880. - Mary Theresa, b. Dec. 4, 1879 3 Lucy Loanna b. Mar. 14, iSSi. ^Charles Allen, b. Sept. 7, 1883; d Mar 7, 1S91. ^Theron, b. July S, 1SS6; d. Mar. 18, 1888. « Gideon Ray, b. Dec. 16. 1888. ■ Loren Lester, b. Sept. 13. i8gi. s William L., b. Feb. 9, 1894. f||- Rufus Allen/ s. of Gideon and Rachel; m (i) 1844, Ceneth Ford; d. s. i.; m. (2) i860 Mrs. Mary P. Stonebreaker, a widow with four chd.; r. Ogden, Utah. Seven Children. By (2) ■■^9 1 Rachel Allen » b. Apr. 9 1S62; d. Apr. 14, iSSo. 592 Elizabeth L Allen, ^ H | b. Aug. 19, 1S64; d. Aug. 7, 1S68. «93 Rufus Allen, Jr .^ §' \ b Aug. 19, 1864; d. Oct. 5, 1864. 594 William Allen, Ma. Jan. 10, 1S66. 595 Orlo Allen. ^b. July 19, 186S; d. July 30, 1869. 696 Harriet Allen,* b. Sept. 15, 1870. 59" Alma Allen,* b. Feb. 13, 1S73. fff Philo Allen/ s. of Gideon and Rachel; m. Nauvoo, 111., Feb., 1846, Lucy Hawkes, b. Michigan, Feb. 27, 1829; d. Feb. 22, 1888, Escalanta, Utah; 1. Escalanta. Five Cliildren. 598 Alice Jane Allen," b Garden Grove, 111., Jan. 13, 1847; d. i. 599 Eveline Allen," b. Jan. 12, 1849; m. Salt Lake City, Feb. 23, 1867. SO" Philo Edmund Allen," b, Aug. i, 1855; m. Escalanta, Utah. «oi Lucy Adelia Allen," b. May 4, 1S58; m. Salt Lake City, June 30, 1879. "»- Catherine Allen," b. Nov. 18, 1862; m. Manti, Utah, Oct. 14, 1896. ffl Samuel Allen,' s. of Samuel and Lovisa of Augusta, N. Y.; m 1827 Almira Hurd; b. Jan. 20, 1811; r. Augusta, N. Y. II l62 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. Nine Children. 603 Curtis T. Allen,- b. Jan. 30, 1S2S; d. Dec. 15. 1S55; m. 1S54 Eliza Lewis. «"* Ira L. Allen,- b. Jan 3, 1S30; 1. California; m. Jane Arnold; d. . *"•" Lorenzo H. Allen,* b. Nov. 30, 1832; m. and 1. California. ""« Emeline A. Alien," b. June 5, 1835; m. Oct. 30, 1862, Horatio Scott; 2clid. ; 'John Allyn. b. Sept. 22, 1867; m. Feb. 12, 1889, Mary J. Wittaker; 3 chd. (John A., Ruth A. and Robert J.) -LoisF., b. Oct. 10, 1874. «"■ Mary E. Allen," b. Aug. 9. 183S; m. Mar. 21, i860, Oscar D. Rey- nolds; 6 chd.; 'Camilla J., b. Jan. 16, 1861; m. June 10, 1894, William C. McKinley; 1. Waterbury, Conn. -' Luella A., b. Oct. 17, 1862. ^ Emma A., b Nov. 27, 1863. -'Carrie A., b. June 30, 1872; d. Apr. 8, 1S73. •' AUena A., b. Feb. 9, 1876. '' Hattie A , b. June I, 1S81. «08 Fayette A. Allen," b. Sept. 19, 1S41; m. Oct. 3, 1867, Fidelia A. King; 2 chd; 'Myrtle D., b ; d. . -Miles F., b. Mar 16, 1S77. ""» Samuel R. Allen," b. Apr. 29, 1S46; 1. Dansville, N. Y. ; m. Jan. i, 1868, Ella M. Adams; 3 chd. ; ' Effa L , b. Jan., 1S69; m. 1894 Albert Wood. - Winfield A., b. ; d. i. -^Alida E., b. Oct. 10, 1877. '"10 Alida F. Allen," b. Sept. 12, 1849; 1. Augusta, N. Y. '■•>i Cordelia A. Allen." Oct. 9 1850; m. Oct. 27, 1886, Henry D. King; 1. Huron. South Dak.; 3 chd.; ' Mabel F., b. Mar. 20, 1874 - Melville A., b. Feb. 6, 1S78. -^ Ruth A., b. Feb. 4, 1SS3; d. Aug. 15, 1S89. \\% Alanson Allen/ s. of Samuel and Lovisa; m. (i) Sarah Ann Stillson; d. ; m. (2) Maria Beckley; r. Augusta. One Child. "'•^ Arthur Dvvight Allen," b. Oct. 8, 1S47; m. (i) Nov. 3, 1S70, Emma V. Pugh; d. Oct. 27 1S74; I s , Frank DeWitt. b May i, 1S72: d. Oct. 9. 1872; m. (2) Apr. iS, 1876, Mary A. Fenn, b. Jan. 31. 1S57; 2 chd; ' Lulu A., b. Nov. 2, 1S7S; d. 1894. -Clarence C, b Apr. 12, 1SS2. 234 Cornelius L. Allen/ s. of Samuel and Lovisa of Augusta, N. Y.; m. (i) Maria Wilcox; 2 chd.; 'Charles F., b. Dec. 28, 1840; d. May 4, 1892; m. Apr., 1863, Mary Hughes; 2 chd. (Eva M., b. Oct. 29, 1866; m. Oct. 24, 1894, Raymond Stone. Walter C, b. May 18,1868). -'Cyrus L., b June 7, 1842; d. Mar. 8, 1888.; m. (2) Susan Wilkie; i s., James V.; 1. Decorah, la. 2|f Cornelius Allen,' s. of Alanson and Sarah M., Washing- ton, Conn.; m. Cordelia Fox Sacket, May 27, 1856; b. Feb. 2, iS^o; d. Dec. 25, 1895; r. Kansas. BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON, ROGER, THIRD. 163 Four Cfuldren. "« Edmund Perry Allen,« b Apr. 12. 1S57; d- May 16, 1S57. "^ Marilla Curtis Allen, « b. Oct. 21, 1858. «i» Frank Sackett Allen, ^ b. Mar. 8 , 1S61; m. Dec. 18S6, Lillian A. Gardiner; 4 chd.; ' Mabel Lois, b. Oct. 2, 1887. « Blanche Persis, b. Nov. 16, 1SS8. 3 Theodore Gardiner, b. Feb. 26, 1890. ^ Helen Ruth, b. May 3, 1892. ^i» Edwin Alanson Allen," b. Dec. 11, 1S67. fll Sarah M. Allen,^ dau. of Alanson and Sarah; m. Oct. 3, 1848, Wooster Lemmon, b. Dec. 23, 1823; 1. Washino-ton' Conn. Four Children. «-» Rufus Edwin Lemmon,* b. Dec. 9, 1S50; d. Feb. 25, 1865. «-i Ella Lemmon.s b. Dec. 16, 1854; d. May 11, 1859. «2-' George Allen Lemmon.s b. Apr. 25, 1859; m. Nov. 14, 18S8, Annie D. Bradstreet. 6 2.S Jennie Irene Lemmon, « b. Dec. 19, 1864; d. May 21, 186S. \l\ Samuel F. Burgess,' s. of Alanson and Harriet; m. May 7, 1861, Matilda Emmons, b. May 16, 1841: r. Morris, Conn. Three Children. <"■'* Carrie Irene Burgess," b. Feb. 24, 1862; d. Jan. 8. 1894; m. Frank M. Wright. «25 Walter Stanley Burgess," b. May 20, 1865; m. Aug. 8, 1893, Millie Baldwin; i dau., Gladys I., b. Aug. 12, 1894. «2'^ Lilda Maria Burgess," b. Apr. 16, 1873; m. Julys, 1893, Charles H. Wirth; i dau., Florence M., b. Dec. 10, 1896. fH Silas C. Lewis,' s. of Hezekiah and Flavia (Allen) Lewis; m. (i) June 8, 1849, Jane R. Hart; d. Apr. 3, 1863; m. (2) Apr. 24, 1870, Eliza Leek; d. Mar. 14, 1872; r. Brooklyn N. Y. 5 chd. Walter F. Lewis,* b. Apr. 25, 1851; m. Emma Von Gueisbusch, Dec. 26, 1874 Edith M. Lewis.- b. Sept. 11, 1853; m. Charles W.' Piatt, May 10, 1876. Julia B. Lewis,* b. Feb 23, 1856; d. Nov. 21, 1882; m. Norman S. Kellogg, May 10, 1876. Nellie J. Lewis.* b! May 19, 1859; m. Norman S. Kellogg, May 6, 18S4. Williamina P. Lewis,* b. Mar. 2, 1863 fil Evanisto (Don) Peck,' s. of Joseph and Emma; m. Mar. 26, 1846, Mary J. Yale, b. June 11, 1827; d. 1897; r Burlington! Conn. 164 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST, Four Children. «-' Cervantes Peck, ^ b. Jan. 22, 1849; m. Jan. 29, 1869, Frances Marshall, b. July 13, 1842; 3 chd.; ' Theona, b. July 3, 1871; graduate of Smith's College. -Percy Lester, b. Oct. 2, 1882. ^ Donald K., b. Jan. 3, 18S1. «*8 Burdette Abel Peck,"* b. Aug. 12, 1851; m. Oct. 26, 1S75, Elizabeth Terry, b. July 12, 1853; 3 chd.; ' Louaine Terry, b. Dec 28, 1878. •^ Mabel Ludella, b. Apr. i, 18S1. ^ Constant Yale, b. July 3, 1891; 1. Bristol, Conn. "-o Mary Emma Peck,"* b. June 11, 1S53; m. Oct. 9, 1879, Fred L. Gay- lord, b. Jan. 19, 1S50; 2 chd.; 'Harold Burton, b. Oct. i, 18S0. - Frederic Alan, b. June i, 1885; 1. Derby, Conn. 83" Ludella Lorena Peck,*b. Dec. 25, 1S55; Professor of Elocution, Smith's College, Northampton, Mass. ||-|- Eliza S. Hotchkiss/ dau. of Harpin and Sarah; m. Crownage Lounsbury. Three Childreii. 631 William H. Lounsbury,'^ b. 1833; m. (i) Julia A. Le Due; d. Dec. 29, 1892; m. (2) Fanny M. Hunter; 1. Westville, Conn. «8- Mark Lounsbury,* b. 1838; m. Ann Webster; 1. Seymour, Conn. 6»» Sarah S. Lounsbury,* b. 1839; m. S. C. Hooker; 1. Willimantic, Conn. :f|i- Gideon Allen Johnson/ s. of Ebenezer and Eleanor; m. by Rev. J. L. Clark, Waterbury, Dec. 11, 1846, Sarah A, Isbel; 1. Seymour, Conn. Three Children. "■1 Eleanor A, Johnson,* b. Jan. 22, 1S48; m. June 17, 187S; William H. Williams; lawyer; 1. Derby, Conn. 635 Hattie E. Johnson,* b. Feb. 8, 1861; d. Jan. 25, 1S62. 630 Allen Warren Johnson,* b. Apr. 2, 1864. f|4 Sarah Ann Allen,' dau. of Roswell and Almira; m. Sept. 13, 1835, Porter Sanford, b. Sept. 7, 1810; d. Nov. 27, 1891; r. Plymouth, Conn. 'J'hrtt- Children. es'f AdeUne Marian Sanford,* b. Jan. 23, 1840; d. Oct. 1S6S; m. Sept. 1859, Ira H. Stoughton; r. Terryville, Conn.; i dau., Winnifred Porter, b. ; m. Arthur B. Beach. 63H Elmyra Sedgwick Sanford,* b. Nov. i, 1S45; m. Aug. 30, 1S65, James Terry, b. Aug. 5, 1S44; 1. 17 College street, New Haven; i dau., Maria Elizabeth, b. July 2, 1884. 639 Sarah Alice Sanford,^ b. Apr 9, 1S49; m. Aug. 16, 1869, Dr. Cornelius W. Bull, b. Apr. S, 1S39; d. Hartford. May 19. 1S76; i s., Cornelius Sanford, b. June 27, 1S71; Yale '93; 1. Waterbury. BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON, ROGER, THIRD. 165 35fl Leavitt Allen,' s. of Roswell and Almira; m. Nov. 9, 1845,' Susan Atkins, b. Mar. 15, 1825. One Child. 6-10 Estella Allen,« b. June 6, 1847; d. Feb. 6, 1S83; m. Apr. 24. 1S72, Charles Foot, b. June 6. 1846; 2 chd.; ^ Frank C, b. May 21, 1875; • m. Mar. 2, 1S98. ^ George F., b. May 3, 1881. fif Martin Allen,' s. of Roger and Patty; m. Apr. 4, 1847, Lydia Bradley, b. Dec. 14, 1821; 1. East Haven, Conn. Seven Children. 641 William Allen.^ b. Dec. 26, 1849; killed in shipyard June 21, 1865. «*« Frederick Allen, 8 b. Sept. 25, 1851, S43 Lilla Allen, « b. July 3, i853- «44 Frank Allen, ^ b. Aug. 6, 1855. «*5 Emma Allen.* b. Sept. 17, 1857. «*6 Edgar Allen,* "^ ) b, Apr. 21, i860. S. - "- Minnie Allen,* i' \ b. Apr. 21, 1S60; d. Julj', i860. sT-t Martin Allen served in the 15th Regiment, C. V., August, 1862, to July, 1865. Ai| Capt. Andrew Allen,' s. of Roger and Patty; m. New Haven, Mar. 26, 1855, Mary Tucker, b. vSeymour, Jtily 24, 1836; 1. New Haven. Two Childre7i. 64S Fred W. Allen,* b. July 13, 1858; m. June 16, 18S0, Addie Sharp, b. July II, 1S62. I dau.. Lulu M.. b. Aug. 2, 1882. 6" George U. S. Allen, ^ b. Feb. 11, 1865; m. Oct. 16, 1S84, Annie Klinke, b. Dec. 2, 1865; I s., George Ernest, b. Mar. 29, 1886; 1. New Haven. 4i| Martha E. Candee,' dau. of Woodruff and Minerva; m. Nov. 4, 1850, Sheldon Clark Beecher; 1. Plainville, Conn. Four Children. 650 Laura Estelle Beecher.'b. Aug. 8, 1852; m. Nov. 4, 1S73. Edgar An- drews; 3 chd ; 1 Fred S., ^ Woodruff C. and ^ Lauren F. 651 Fred Cameron Beecher,» b. Dec. 18. 1853; m. May 23, 1S87, Angera R. Todd; 2 chd.; • Harrison. ' Hadassah Candee. 65S Louis Frank Beecher,' b. June 21, 1856. 653 Clark Candee Beecher,' b. Feb. 9, 1859; m. Nov. 4, 1882, S. Wells Churchill. l66 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. AAf Everett E. Allen/ s. of Amos and Lucinda, Oriskany Falls; m. Milan O., Apr. 6, 1858, T. Melissa Kellogg, b. Ber- lin, O., July 24, 1839; 1. Oriskany Falls. Tlirec Children. "s^ Carrie Elmyra Allen," b. June 23, 1S61; m. Mar. 19, 1S82, Wolcott S. Fairchild ; 2 chd ; ' Ethel Louisa, b June 17, 1SS5. ' Harold Allen, b. Dec. 10, 1892. «55 Alice Minnie Allen,' b. July 2S, 1867; m. Apr. 24, 18S7, Charles Lind- sley; 2 chd.; ' Kathleen Rhea, ' Beryle May, b. Nov. 8, 1889. ^^"^ Emma Lucinda Allen,' b. Aug. 26, 1874. A|^ Mary Alvira Allen,' dau. of Amos and Lucinda, Oris- kany Falls; m. Oct. 11, 1865, Eli Hicks, mechanic; 1. Buffalo, N. Y. Three Children, all Born in Oriskany Falls. 6S' Howard O. Hicks.Mx Feb. 26, 1S67. 658 Allen W. Hicks,' b. Aug. 28, 186S; d. Feb. 25, 1869. 659 Grace H. Hicks,' b. June 9, 1873. fif E. Jay Allen,' s. of James T. and Philena P.; m. Oris- kany Falls, Feb. 19, 1864, Eva Holmes, b. July 3, 1842; farmer; 1, Oriskany. Eight Children. 660 £)e ville P. Allen,' b. Dec. 23. 1S64; fruit grower; m. Dec. 20, 1892, Mary Hausman; 3 chd.; ' Florence Anna, b. Sept. 29, 1893. '^Leon- ard De Ville, b. May 21, 1896. »Rhuel Wilma. b. Nov. 7, 1898. «" Bion P. Allen, M.D.,' b. Dec 22, 1866; m. June 22, 1897, Grace Brook- man; 1. Oriskany; i s., Donald Curtis, b. Sept. 15, 1899. ««2 Carl R. Allen,' b. Nov. 21, 186S; butcher; m. Apr. 2, 1890, Almeda Mowers; 2 chd.; 'Carl R., Jr., b. June 19, 1893. 'Hazel M., b. Sept. 7, 1894. "63 Lena C. Allen,' b. July 9, 1871; m. Oct. 19, 1S93, Theodore L. Stur- devant. «6i Bessie M. Allen.' b. Jan. 30. 1S73; m. Nov. 11. 1896, William H, Smith; i s., Spencer Allen, b. Jan 27, 1S9S; 1. Utica, N. Y. «65 Zada Allen.'b. Feb. 6, 1876. «66 James H. Allen.' b. Feb. 19, 1880. ««' Devline Allen,' b. July 26, 1885. ff4 Mary Allen,' dau. of James T. and Philena P.; m. Oris- kany Falls, Sept., 1866, Alfred Putnam; r. Oriskany Falls. BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON, ROGER, THIRD. 167 T7U0 Children. "« Nettie Zoe Putnam « b. Jan. 5, 186S; m. Aug. 20, 1891, Stephen Davis; I s., Russel P., b. Oct. 12, 1S93. ««» Fannie M. Putnam '■' b Mar. 7, 1870; m. May 11. 1889. Rev. Charles Kimball; i dau , Gladys, b. May 11, 1890; 1. Northeast, Pa. fff- Henry Franklin Hall," s. of Frederick C. and Lucy Allen; m. Oct. 15. 1868, Sarah Louise Harvey; r. Oakland, Cal. 5 chd. «"" Henry Franklin Hall, Jr..« b. Aug. 27, 1869. Susan Mitchell, b. Nov. 6, 1870. Lucy Allen, b. Apr. 2, 1873. Mary Sophia, b. Oct. II, 1874. Muriel Ainsworth, b. May 4, 1877. fll Susan Mitchell Hall,' dau. of Frederick C. and Lucy A.; m. May 7, 1868, Obed Harvey, M.D., b. Wayne County, N. Y., Sept. 7, 1825; d. Jan. 17, 1894; r. Gait, Cal. Three Children. ^''^ Fredeirick H. Harvey,' b. Mar. 3. 1869; civil engineer. "^8 Genevieve Harvey,'* b. July 30, 1871. 6" Maude Harvey,* b. Oct. 3, 1872; d. Sept. 23, 1875. Dr. Obed Harvey came to California in 1850 when he was 25 years of age, and for the remainder of his life was identi- fied with the history and growth of the State. He was a hard worker and took a prominent place in all plans for the public good, and by his beneficent acts won an enviable place in the affections of the people of his adopted State. He was a progressive man and stood high in his profession, and the State Medical Society delighted to confer honors upon him, while in the political field he was often wanted to fill places of trust and honor, and by his dignified, courteous and fair dealing acquitted himself to the satisfaction of the public. He was an energetic and sagacious business man, and accu- mulated a large estate at Gait, Cal., where he made his home, and was untiring in every good work to improve the educational and moral wants of his time. He went to his rest with the love and affection of the entire community, as well as a very large circle of acquaintances throughout the State. 4|f Lucy Ann Hall,' dau. of Frederick C. and Lucy A.; ra. lone, Cal., Jan. 31, 1867, Francis A. Bishop, Redding, Conn., b. Sept. 3, 1829; d. Bristol, Conn., July 4, 1898; r. San Fran- cisco, Cal. l68 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. Tivelvc Cliildiuji. """ Susan Easton Bishop,' b. Feb. 24, 1S6S; m. San Francisco Dec. 15. 1SS7; Frank Howard Allen, b. Albany, N. Y.; 3 chd.; 'Frank Howard, Jr., b. Sept. 2, 1S8S = Cyril Bishop, b. June 17 1890; d. Jvily II, 1S92. ••Dorothy, b. Sept. 17, 1S94; all b. in San Francisco. '■■" Hartley Bishop,'' b. June 5, 1S69, San Francisco. Cal. •"*" Lucy Allen Bishop," b Dec. 30, 1870. San Francisco Cal. ""•i Tyndall Bishop,'' b Mar. 26, 1S72. San Francisco, Cal «S2 William Bishop," b. June 30 1873; d. Mar. 17, 1S76, San Francisco, Cal. ""•■' Spencer Bishop," b. Sept. 11, 1874, Placerville, Cal. «*^ Edith Bishop,'' b. Dec. i, 1875; m. Mar. 2, 1S96. Frederick Benjamin Kellam, b. New Haven, Conn.; i dau., Elizabeth, b, San Fran- cisco, Cal., Feb. 19, 1S9S. ' Augustus Bishop," b. Aug. 29, 1S77, San Francisco, Cal. ' Fanny Bishop," b. Apr. 26, 1879, San Francisco, Cal. ' Wilson Bishop,' b. Aug. 31, iSSo, San Francisco, Cal. ■■ Allen Bishop," b. Apr 5, 1SS2 San Francisco, Cal. ' Mitchell Bishop," b, Jan. 10, 1SS5; d. Aug. 11, 1886, San Francisco. Cal. f^f Gideon Allen Mtirdock,' s. of John and Electa xVllen; m. Mar. i, 1886, Lncinda Elvira, dau. of Simeon and Lucinda Howd, b. Salt Lake City, June 30, 1850; 1. Beaver, Utah. 15 chd. «'■"> Gideon Fuller Murdock,' b. July 23, 1S67; d. Apr. 23, 1868, at Beaver; dau., b. and d. Mar. 4, 1869. Electa, b. May 14, 1870. Lucinda E., b. Oct. 13, 1S72. Allen, b. Dec. 17, 1874; d. Dec. 27, 1874. Rosella, b. July 19. 1S76. Aimira H., b. Mar. 2, 1S79. George A., b. Mar. 30. 1S81; d. Mar. 15. 18S4 John S., b. May 8, 1883. Orrin, b. Aug. 12, 1SS5. Perry, b. Oct. 3, 1SS7; d. Sept. 7, 1888. Lucy, b. July 12, 1889. Edmond H., b. Aug. 24, 1891. Vera, b. July 15, 1S94; d. Jan. 24, 1S95. Jeanette, b. Mar. 4, 1896; d. Jan. 7, 1S97. \l% Rufus Chester Allen,' s. of Albern and Marcia Allen; m. (i) Og-den City, Utah, Lavenia H. Yearsley, b. Sept., 1833; d. July 4, 1885; m. (2) Salt Lake City, Mar. 2, 1857, Margaret R. McConnell, b. 1840; m. (3) May 6, 1886, Laura E. Coppin, b. St. Joseph, Mo., Dec. 13, 1850; 1. St. George, Utah. Childi-i-)i. By (I) \%% Rufus Albern Allen," b. Oct. 12, 1856; 1. Junction, Piute County, Utah. \\\ Rachel Emma Allen," b. Mar. 11, 1859. By. (2) m Chester William Allen," b. Aug. 24, 1S59. BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON, ROGER, THIRD, 169 f-i| Alanson David Allen," s. of Albern and Marcia Allen; m. Christina Hadlock, b. Apr. 2, 1828; r. Huntsville, Utah. Foiirteoi Childrctt. m Emeline C. Allen,' b. Aug. 26, 1S50. \l% Albern Alanson Allen, « b. Dec. 28, 1852. |ii Orrin Daniel Allen, ' b. Mar. 18, 1854. "13 Emily Chastine Allen. » b. Nov. 30, 1855. ■13 Marinda Allen, M3. Feb. 15. 1S57. ■1* Esther Allen,' b Sept 27, 1S58. fif Amnion Allen ' b. Apr. 23, i860. fif Hyrum Allen,' b. Feb. 20, 1S62. llf Samuel Allen.' b. Sept. 15, 1863. ffl Sarah Ann Allen, ^ b. Dec. 9, 1865. \\\ Emma Rozina Allen,' b Jan 18, 1868. '•SI Mary Viletta Allen ' b. Jan. 9, 1S70. '23 David Orlo Allen,' b. Apr. 21, 1872; m. Apr. 17, 1895, Emma Louisa Berlin; i s., David Orlo, Jr. "23 Andrew Stephen Allen, » b. Feb 23. 1874; m. Oct. 18, 1895, Mary Elizabeth Hislop; i dau., Jeneviva Lj-dia, b. July 13. 1896. fll Mary Allen," dau. of Albern and Marcia; m. Ogden, Utah, Aug. 21, 187 1, Charles W. HinchclifE; 1. Ogden, Utah. lochd. 'Mary Ellen Hinchcliff,' b. Nov. 13, 1872. 2 Marcia Ann, b. Mar. 28, 1875. 3 Charles Albern, b. Mar. 6, 1877. * Wilford Francis, b. Feb. 15, 1879. 5 Edmund Alton, b. Dec. 5- 1880. « John Ray- mond, b. Feb. 14, 18S3. 'Eliza Estella, b. Apr. 24, 1885. « Loren Allen, b. Mar. 11, 1887. 'Lester Grant, b. Mar. 26, 1819. '^^ Lulu v., b. Feb. 5, 1894. \%% Rufus Albern Allen," s. of Rufus Chester Allen, Utah; m. Provo City, Utah, Sarah A. Higgins, b. Jan. 2, i860; 1. Junction, Piute County, Utah. 11 chd. 'Lavenia Allen, '» b. Oct. 11, 1S80. ^ Rufus Albern, Jr., b. Jan. 31, 1S82. ^Marion D., b. Oct. 17, 1SS3. -lEthan L., b. Apr. 27, 1885. 5 Sarah Jeannette, b. Feb. 26, 1887. «Lillia and • Lillian (twins), b. May 31, 1S89. sAdella, b. Aug. 23, 1891. 'William David, b. March 16, 1S94 "' Lera (boy) and " Leda (girl) (twins), b. Mar. iS, 1S96. ifi Rachel Emma Allen," dau. of Rufus Chester; m. Jan. 22, 1879, William Willey Berry, b. July 19, 1851; 1. St. Johns, Arizona. 170 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. 7 chd. 'Levenia Elizabeth Berry,'" b. Feb. 13, iSSo. -^ Mary Alice, b. Aug. 25. iSSi. ■■William Willey. b. June 25. 1SS3. + Rebecca Jane, b. Mar. 15. 18S5. ^ clarence L., b. Apr. 3, 1SS9; d. Apr. 19. 1889. ♦■ Gerald W., b. July 20. 1S90. ' Eulalia, b. Oct. 6, 1894. }^ Chester William Allen/ s. of Rufiis Chester and Laura E.; m. Dec. 16, 1886, Sarah Dozina Gottfredson.b. Nov. 6, 1867; 1. Circleville, Utah. 6 chd. 'Chester Jehial Allen,"' b Sept. 16, 1S87. ^ Sarah Dozina, b. 18S8. 3 Carrie Margarette, b. Oct. 8, 1889. •* Victor, b. Feb. 6. 1891. 5 Irwin, b. June 3, 1892. "Woodruff Lord, b. March 10, 1894. fl^ Emeline Clarissa Allen,"' dau. of Alanson D. and Chris- tina H., Huntsville, Utah; m. Feb. 21, 1870, Erastus P. Bing- ham; 1. Huntsville, Weber County, Utah. 17 chd. ' Perry Alanson Bingham.'" b. Apr. 8, 1871. -Emeline Chris- tina, b. Oct 14, 1S72. 3 Francis, b. July 19, 1874. ^Albern, b. Apr. 14, 1876. 5 Joseph Franklin, b. Nov. 23, 1877. -^ Olive Rebecca, b. Aug. 20, 1S79. "Louisa Marinda, b. Dec. 10, 1S80. ^William Henry, b. Apr. 13. 1882. » Mary Lucinda, b. Aug. 25, 1883. 10 Thomas Lorenzo, b. Feb. iS. 1885 " Ezra, b. Sept. 6, 1SS6. '■^ Erastus Edward, b. Mar. 7, 1888 '-'Clarissa, b. Nov. 7, 1889. 'nVilfred Levi, b. Aug. 14 1S91. '* Lorin and "^ Leonard (twins;, b. Oct. 6, 1S93. '■ Cedenia. b. Aug. 4, 1895. m Albern Alanson Allen," s. of Alanson D. of Hunts- ville, Utah; m. Dec. 27, 1883, Louisa Stowell; 1. Huntsville, Utah. 7 chd. 'Albern Ethan Allen,"' b. Nov. 20, 18S4. -Josephine, b. Aug. 9, 18S6. 3 Daniel Chester, b. Feb. 3, 1S89. ■'Rachel Chastina. b. Nov. 25, 1890. ^Heber Classon, b. Jan. 15, 1893. "Seymour Bar- numand ' Spencer Stowell (twins) b. May 16. 1895; d. Aug. 15, 1895. m- Orrin Daniel Allen," s. of Alanson D. of Huntsville, Utah; m. Anna C. Bendrup, b. July 22, 1858; 1. Huntsville, Utah. 8 chd. ' Orrin Daniel Allen. Jr..'o b. Nov. 25, 1S7S. "Anna Christina, b. May 26. 18S0. ^Martha.b. Sept. 27, 1883. ■'Marinda, b. July 14. 18S5. ^Emma Chastina, b. Jan. 5, 1S8S. "Arch Francis, b. June 15, 1890. 'Andrew Ezra, b. Jan. 24, 1893. ''Joseph Marion, b. Nov. 23, 1S95. BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON, ROGER, THIRD. 171 |if Ammon Allen,' s. of Alanson D. and Christina H.; m. Nov. 3, 1881, IsabellHislop; 1. Huntsville, Utah. 8 chd. 'Ammon Ethan Allen,'" b. Aug. 8 1882. ^ John Alanson, b Oct. 21, 1S83. -'Agnes, b Feb. 20. 1885. •'Daniel, b. Apr. 9, 1888. 5 Ada Isabell, b. July 1, 1889. •* Effa Chastina. b. Mar. 22, 1891. 'George, b. Aug. 25, 1893. « Jesse Peter, b. May 25, 1895. ■^ Hyrum Allen," s. of Alanson D. and Christina H.; m. Nancy A. Wilson; b. Adamsville, Utah, Oct. 2, 1868; 1. . 4 chd. 'Jared Isadore Allen. 'o b. July 12. 1888. - Laura Emeline, b. Aug. II, 1880. 3 Hyrum Reuben, b. Mar. 6, 1893. * Alanson Alfred, b. Nov. 12, 1895. IJ4 Samuel Allen," s. of Alanson D. and Christina H.; m. Dec. 19, 1884, Louisa C. Danielson; 1. Huntsville, Utah. 5 chd. 'Samuel Arche Allen, '» b. June 19. 1886; d. Dec. 26, 1S86. s Ethel Louisa, b. Sept. 13, 1887. ^Mary Chastina. b. Sept. 21, 1889. ■•Alanson David, b. Oct. 8, 1891. ^ Daniel Merrill, b. May 7, 1894. fi-f Sarah Ann Allen," dau. of Alanson D. and Christina H,; m. Sept. 27, 1883, William G. Moyes. 5 chd. 'Annie Moyes,'" b. Sept. 3, 1885. -William Reuben, b. Jan. 7, 1887. sDavid Gowin, b. Apr. 13, 1889. ^Robina, b. Sept. 21, 1891. = Jane Eva, b. May 24. 1893. fl^ Emma Rozina Allen," dau. of Alanson D. and Christina H.; m. Mar. 20, 1889, John H. Jorgensen; 1. Huntsville, Utah. 4 chd. 'John Earl Jorgensen,"' b. Feb. 20,1890; d. May 29. 1893. ^Glen N., b. Aug. 9, 1891. ^K. Emma, b. Sept. 26, 1893. -ilvor, b. Sept. 4, 1895. End of the descendants of Roger Ailing, 3d. OTHER CHILDREN OF SERGT. SAMUEL ALLING. II Capt. Theophilus Ailing, the 6th s. of Sergt. Samuel Ailing, was a weaver and clothier; he first settled at Ailing- town, but about 1 7 13 removed to East Haven, where he was a freeman, and d. there in 1757. He was appointed ensign in the train band in 17 18, lieutenant in 1723 and captain in 1731. 172 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLINC;, FIRST. His oldest s. Gideon, at the age of 27, d. um. before his f., who was made his administrator in 1736. His will, dated Oct. 23, 1749, gives his " wf. Elizabeth all she brought with her," and his dau. Phebe Ailing, "all my household goods, and one cow if I have any." To my chd. Benjamin and Timothy Ailing, Thankful Dawson and Lydia Harrison, I have already given what I intend they shall have. To his s. Titus Ailing he gives all his real estate, both land and buildings, and appoints him his executor. Very little further history of him is found, but what there is, follows. ii Capt. Theophilus Ailing,' s. of Sergt. Samuel; m. (i), June 17, 1708, Lediah (Lydia?) Smith, dau. of Thomas Smith, b. Mar. 24, 1686; d. ; m. (2) widow Elizabeth (Smith) Bradley; r. East Haven, Conn. Seven C/iildrcn. ^* Gideon Ailing,-* b June 26, 1709; d. um. abt. 1736. yVj Titus Ailing/ b. -" Benjamin Ailing,-' b 21 Timothy Alling,Mx — . -- Thankful Ailing.-" b ;m Dawson. -^ Lydia Ailing, •• b ; m. Harrison. ^4 Phebe Alling,4 b. ^^ Titus Ailing,' s. of Theophilus; m. Deborah Page; Elcveti Children. -° Titus AUing, Jr.,^ m. June 17, 17S9 Lucinda (Street) Hickox, b. Jul)' 17, 1763, dau. of Rev. Nicholas Street; had a dau., Sylvia Ailing. -« Lydia Ailing.^ b. . -" Abigail Ailing,* b. . -* Nathaniel AUing,-'' b ;d y. -^ Deborah Ailing,* b. . 3" Theophilus Ailing,-' b. . *i Jonathan Ailing,* b. . »- Phebe AUing,* b. ^'^ Nathaniel AUing.* b »-* Mary AUing,* b. . ^^ Justus AUing.* b. . In 1748 Timothy Allen (wife Sarah) of East Haven bought in ancient Woodbury the third, fourth and fifth lots in fourth tier of lots in the vSouth Purchase from the Indians. Price CHILDREN OF SERGT. SAMUEL ALLING. 173 paid 850 lbs. money. In 1765 Benjamin Allen (wife Lydia) bought a tract near to Tim(jthy. These were probably the sons of Theojjhilus Ailing and more than likely were the an- cestors of the Aliens of that section, but their trace is lost. It is probable that most of the descendants of the East Haven Allings reverted to the English form of the name — Allen — and adopted the same orthography as James Allen, the father of Roger Ailing, and the identity of kinship with the Allings is lost. -^ Sergt. Samuel Ailing ' had 3 dau., Sarah, Elizabeth and Esther, all by 2d wf. Sarah Chedsey; they all m., but their de- scendants are not traced except as follows: \^ Sarah Ailing' m. Dec. 27, 17 16, David, s. of John Pun- derson, b. Nov. 3, 1686; r. New Haven. 3 chd. 'David Punderson, Jr., b June 29, 171S; d. May 5. 1777; rn. Dec. 20, 1739 Thankful, dau. of John and Hannah Holt. ^ Daniel, b. Sept. 28, 1722. ^ Sarah b Oct. 3, 1725. ffi- Elizabeth Ailing,' m. (i) Dec. 24, 1713, John Morris, b. Oct. 8, 1684; d. Nov., 1744; m. (2) abt. 1754 Isaac Dickerman, b. Nov. 7, 1677; d. Sept. 7, 1758; s. i. The above Isaac Dickerman married (i) June 30, 1709, Mary Atwater;died August 31, 1753. They had a son, Samuel Dick- erman, born March 4, 17 16; died March 10, 1760; m.arried December 7, 1739, fj Mary, daughter of Jonathan and Sarah (Sacket) Ailing (see ||). He married (2) Elizabeth (Ailing) Morris before December 13, 1755. fl Esther (Hester) Ailing, m. Jan. 20, 1718, Samuel, s. of Samuel Thompson, b. Dec. 2, 1696. They had i dau., Esther Thompson, b. May 3, 1728. DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING,' ist. BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON, DANIEL ALLING/ IST. II Daniel Ailing-/ ist, s. of Sergt. Samuel Allini?, ist, whose birth and marriage are not found on record, yet there are still unmistakable evidences that he was a son of Sergt. Sam- uel, and the founder of a large and influential family line which as far as known is as follows: If Capt. Daniel Ailing,^ ist, b. ; d. 1756; m. Rebecca (Cooper?); d. 1770; r. Orange, Conn. Eis:Jtt Children. ^^ Timothy Ailing,'* b. Apr. 14, 1712; d. 1772, East Haven. 20 Mabel Ailing,^ b. Aug. 4. 1714. 21 Rebeckah Ailing,^ b. Aug. 5, 1716; m. Thomas. 82 Esther Ailing,-* b. Feb. 29, 1720; m. Washband. 23 Sarah Ailing,^ b. July 29, 1722; m. Mar. 2S, 1745, Benjamin Hum- phreville. ^% Phebe Ailing,^ b. Mar. 24, 1724; m. William Wolcott. ^% Daniel Ailing, 2d,-» b. June 10, 172S; d. Feb. 3, 1S21. fJ^ Silas Ailing, ist,-" b. Sept. 10, 1734; d. 1S17. 1-fi Capt. Daniel Ailing, ist, is supposed to have been the 7th''son of Sergt. Samuel, and that he was born a short time before the death of his first wife, Elizabeth Winston, Decem- ber, 1682. He appears to have had a military talent, for he was chosen lieutenant in the 6th Co. of the train band of New Haven in October, 1732, and captain in 1735. He settled in that part of New Haven which is now included in the town of Orange; was a prosperous and progressive farmer, and accumulated a large estate for those days, and after his decease, his widow, Rebecca, on the third Monday of June, 1756, presented his will in the New Haven Probate Court, as follows: In the name of God, Amen. I, Daniel Ailing, of the town and county of New Haven and State of Connecticut, do make and ordain this my last will and testament: first of all, giving my soul to God who BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON, DANIEL ALLING, FIRST. 175 gave it, and my body to the earth for decent burial. As to my worldly estate, I give, devise and dispose of the same as follows, namely: My will is that all my just debts and funeral charges and charge of settling my estate be paid out of my movable estate. Item — I give to my wife Rebecca all my household goods, and one-half of my stock of cattle, horses, sheep and swine, to be at her disposal. I do also give her during her natural life the use of my two Negroes, Pero and Chant; also the use of my dwelling-house and of one-third part of my home- stead, that is, my farm adjoining my dwelling-house. Item — I give and devise to my son Timothy Ailing, over and above what I have already done for him, a piece of salt meadow, about an acre, lying in the Oyster Point quarter; also all my right in the common or undivided land, including the divisions already laid out, to him and his heirs and assigns forever. Item — To my son Daniel Ailing I give and devise the northern half part (less a few acres in quantity) of my farm adjoining my dwelling-house, together with the building on said northern half, including that part of the farm which I have heretofore given him by deed, also half of about six acres of meadow in the west meadows; also, about one acre and a half of woodland that I bought of David Johnson, to him his heirs and assigns forever, also my said negro Chant after my wife's decease. Item — To my son Silas Ailing I give and devise the south- ern half (over five acres in qviantity) of my said farm; also about 2354 acres of land lying across the way over against my said farm, which said 23)^ acres 1 bought of Samuel Hor- ton; also the half of the said about six acres of meadow in the west meadows, to him his heirs and assigns forever, with buildings thereon and appurtenances — reserving, neverthe- less, to my said wife, out of what I have thus given, the use and improvement of such part and for such farm as is above- mentioned. I also give to my said son Silas a pair of oxen, and horse, two cows, five yearlings neat cattle, 15 sheep, four swine, my cart, plow, gears for horse, three chains, ax, hoe, scythe and snathe, hackle and pin for cart. 1^6 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLINO, FIRST. Item— My will further is that m)- said servant Pero, after my said wife's decease, have his freedom, and I do hereby manumit and make free said servant, as above said. Item— My will is and I do hereby give and devise to my two sons Daniel and Silas Ailing my land at town in the lot fronting the market place, and my Sabbath Day House to them and their heirs forever, without the benefit of * * * * to either of them. Item— I give to my daughter Rebecca Thomas four pounds of lawful money out of my movable estate. Item— All the rest and residue of my personal estate, not before in this will disposed of, I give and bequeath to my daughters Rebecca Thomas, Esther Washbond, Sarah Humphrevill, Phebe Wolcott and my granddaughter, Lois Roys, equally to be divided among them. Lastly— I appoint ray wife Rebecca and my son Daniel Ailing Executors of this my last Will and Testament. In witness thereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal in New Haven this 13th day of December A. D., 1755. Daniel Alling. [seal.] Isaac Dickerman, \ Elizabeth E. DickeriMan, l JFitiiesses. John Hubbard, ) In November, 1756, Daniel Alling's estate was distributed to the widow Rebecca, sons Timothy, Daniel and Silas, to daughters Rebecca Thomas, Esther Washbond, Sarah Hutnphreville, Phebe Wolcott and Lois Royss, granddaughter. Note— "Uniform tradition among the Orange Allmgs reports that of these six grandsons of Roger Alling, through his eldest son Samuel ist, two settled and gave the name to Allingtown on the right bank of the West River near (and then in) New Haven, one settled in Hamden, two settled in New Jersey; and one, Daniel, ist, the sixth son who grew up, settled in the west part of New Haven, afterward Orange, and became the founder of the Orange or Dogman Allings. "Dogman was (and still is) the name of a road running from the Milford turnpike, or old Boston and New York ' King's Highway ' of cokmial times, northward through the eastern part of the town of Orange to the Ansonia turnpike in the town of Woodbndge. The origin of the name is obscure. The road is about two and a half or three miles long. It is now a 'by road,' but was once a 'high road,' and nearly all the land it traverses was once Alling land. On the west side of this road, on a small hill north BRANCH OF HIS (IRAXnSON, DANIEL ALLIXd, FIRST. / / of the present Derby turnpike, still exists the strongly walled cellar of the first house built by Daniel, ist, the settler of Dogman, and which his children by his older son Daniel, 2d. long retained and thence spread north- ward up the road, while those of his younger son, Silas, ist, spread down the road southward. The road is still full of Ailing houses built by this stozk."—(Fro//i Rev. Geoi-gc Lans/ng Taylor's History, iSSi.) The seven sons of Sergt. Samuel Ailing who grew up settled, Samuel, at Newark, N. J.; John, at Elizabethtown, N. J.; James, at Wallingford! Conn.; Roger, 3d, at Allingtown; Theophilus, at Allingtown, but removed to East Haven: Daniel, ist, at Orange, and Caleb, at Hamden. For the first 120 years the New Haven Colony consisted of a single church, the first or Center Church, but in "Oct., 1759, the Assembly set off from the first church a society to be known, called and distinguished by the name of White Haven, and among those assigned to that society were Nathan Ailing, Samuel Ailing. Daniel Ailing. Benjamin Ailing, Thomas Ailing, William Ailing, Hannah Ailing, Charles Ailing, Timothy Ailing and Zadoc Ailing. While the following Allings were retained in the old or first society, viz.: Benjamin, Joseph, Rebecca, Roger, 3d, Hezekiah, John, ]o\\Sit\\^Xi.]o\in,]v."— {Colonial Records.) J^«j Timothy Ailing-,' s. of Daniel and Rebecca Ailing, ibt; m. May 20, 1736, Alary Humfrevill;* r North Haven. Seven Children -■ Lucresea Ailing. * b. May 15, 1738. -" Eunice Ailing, M3. Aug. iS 1740. -» David Ailing,'' b Dec. 9 1742: m. Abigail . 30 Rhoda Ailing ^ b. Sept. 11, 1744. ■^1 Mary Ailing,' b. Nov. 22. 1746. TTff Archelaus Alling.5 b. Dec. 21. 1748: d. Meriden Conn.. Aug 24, 1S2S. -//o Ichabod Ailing, Mx Oct 24, 1756: d. Hamden, Conn., Sept. 19 '1S09. 15' Timothy Ailing, the oldest son of Capt. Daniel Ailing-, ist, married Mary Humfrevill (Umberfield) and resided Tn North Haven, where he was directed by the Assemblv in 1759 to attend the White Haven Church. He seems to have been a somewhat extensive real estate dealer, and for a time a large landholder. His transactions, as exhibited on the New Haven records, show that his dealings were sometimes very heavy, and that he handled large sums of money for his time; and yet, at his decease,— though he had inherited a handsome * This spelling is used to conform to the marriage record, but the true orthography i^; perhaps uncertain, for the New Haven records are not uniform, spelling the name six or more different ways. The compiler thinks Umberfield the most approved form. 12 178 DESCENDANTS OF ROCiER ALLING, FIRST. property from his father,— his estate was declared insolvent and settled by commissioners, showing- him to have been a careless trader or impoverished by continued reverses. Y^yV Daniel Ailing, 2d,' s. of Capt. Daniel and Rebecca; m. (i) Parnel Smith; d. ; m. (2) Mary Beecher; r. Orange. Eleven Clu'ldreii. ^Vo Daniel Ailing, 3d,= b. ; m. Anna Smith. y*fi, Caleb Ailing •■ b ; m Avis Umberfield. »'" Tiinoth\' Ailing,-' b. ; ni. Apr. 25. 1793, Polly Harding; r. Hamden. -^^j^ Philo Ailing, ist/ b. ; m. Hannah Lines. yW Theophilus Ailing, » b. 1772; d. Sept. 26, 1S21; m. Eunice (Pardee) Smith. ySgit- Elias Ailing. 5 b. 1771; d. Aug 2, 1S21; m. Betsey Parker. iVs Mabel (Phebe) Ailing/ bp. July 14. 1754; d. Oct. 10, 1799. ■*! Bathsheba Ailing,^ b. ; m. Moses Umberfield. -•- Huldah Ailing.-' b. ; m. July 19, 1794. Truman Smith. ■'•' Lucy Ailing.'' b. ; m. Obed Ford. ->* Mehitabel Ailing/ b. ; d. . 2 5 Daniel Ailing, 2d, made his will June 6, 1814, which was proved February 27, 182 1; made two of his sons, Theophilus and Elias, executors (both of whom died the same year of the father), and gave his property to his wife, Mary Ailing. On the 15th of November, 1755, his house was burned, and with it five pounds of Proclamation Bills (Colony Credit), which was reimbursed to him in February, 1756. — [Colonial Records.) y\6^ Silas Ailing, 1st,' s. of Capt. Daniel and Rebecca Ailing, ist; m. Mar. 25, 1756, Dorcas Baldwin, b. Aug. 18, 1738; r. Orange. Eight Cliildreii. y*g\ Elizabeth Anna AUing,-'' b. Apr. 30, 175S; d. 1837, a. 79. jW Rebecca Ailing.-' b Jan. 27, 1760; d. Mar. 29, 1780. ^' Asa Ailing, 5 b. July 4, 1761; d. y. ■j-»g\i Amos Ailing.* b Nov. 18, 1764; d. June 14, 1820. ^^^ Edward Ailing," bp Mar. 13 1768; d. Sept. 21, 1815. f^o^- Silas Ailing, 2d,* b. 1771; d. Oct. 7, 1805. fgiy Lewis Ailing.* b. May 2, 1778; d. in Ohio. yS/s Asa Ailing * b Jan. 18, 1781; d. Mar. 11. 1866. -« Silas Ailing, ist, made his will April 27, 1809, which was presented in Probate Court, July 4, 1817. He makes his sons BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON, DANIEL ALLINO, FIRST 1 79 Asa and Edward executors, gives one-third of estate to wife Dorcas, and the remainder equally to Elizabeth, wife of John Scott, William Noyes, Jr., son of daughter Rebecca, de- ceased, to sons Amos, Edward, Lewis, Asa, and to heirs of son Silas, deceased. y\\ Phebe Ailing,' dau. of Capt. Daniel and Rebecca; m. William Wolcott; had a dau., Rebecca Wolcott; b. Aug. i8, 1754; d. New York City, July 26, 1838; m. Oct. 29, 1778, Jabez Turner, b. Bristol, Pa., Jan. 31, 1756; d. Monticello, 111., 1847; had a s., William Wolcott Turner, b. June i, 1800; m. Lucinda Marie Peaslee; had a dau., Helen Hunter Turner, who m. Col. Charles M. Conyngham of Wilkes Barre, Pa.; had a dau., Helen M. Conyngham, who m. Charles A. Gifford, -J-J' a descendant of vSamuel Ailing, 2d, of Newark. y\2_ Archelaus Allen,' s. of Capt. Timothy and Mary; m. in Wallingford, Conn., Prudence Merriman, b. 1746; d. Nov. 29, 1807; r. Wall'd and Meriden. S/x Childre7i, all Born in Wallingford. 53 Phebe Allen/' b. Feb. 9, 1776; d. u in. Seneca Castle. N.Y.,Nov. 17, 1S27. ^\ Levi Allen, « b. Mar. 30, 1777; d. Meriden, Aug. 27, 1861. yW Silas Allen/ b. Oct. 23, 1778; d. Wyoming, N. Y.. Aug. 3, 1S34. 5" Mabel Allen," b. 17S0; d. Meriden, Dec. 6. 1802. 3^V Moses Allen. « b. Nov. 25, 1782; d. York, N. Y., June 9, 1S4S. ^f^ Prudence Allen," b^ Feb. 5, 17S6; d. Chapinville, N. Y., Aug. 29, 1853. 3 3 Archelaus Allen m. Prudence Merriman* and settled at North Farms, Wallingford, from where he enlisted at the time of the Lexington Alarm, under the name of Allen. On his re- turn he re-enlisted in the War of the Revolution, and his name was there entered Ailing. In 1793, after the war, he removed to Meriden and died there in 1828, where he spelled his name Allen, and his descendants have since conformed to the same orthography. * Prudence was the daughter of Nathaniel Merrhnan, who was a grandson of Capt. Nathaniel Merriman, the ancestor of the Merriman family and one of the first settlers of Wallingford in 1670. He was town clerk, captain of the train band, and a prominent man there. He was born in England in 1613, married Abigail Olney in 1649, and died in Wallingford in 1694. The mother of Prudence was Prudence Austin, a granddaughter of John Austin, one of the early settlers of New Haven. She was sister of Hannah Austin, who married Phineas Hough, grandfather of Dr. Hough of 'SiftxiAcn.—Hiil'i'ard's lUstoty of Meriden, 1S4Q. l8o DESCENDANTS OK ROC.ER ALLING, FIRST. ^\ Ichabod AUino-,' s. of Timothy and Mar\'; m. widow Rhoda Gilbert, b. 1766; d. Feb. it, 1826; r. Hamden, Conn. S/.v C III Id re 11. y% Timothy Ailing," b. . y«8\ Lyman Ailing,'' b. 17SS; d. Oct. 2, 1S67. yVg Michael Ailing," b. ; d. . ■j^^jf Ezra Ailing,'' b. July 5, 1799; d. Dec. 23, 1882. i«JV Russell AUing," b. 1S03; d. Apr. 17, 18S7. «■* Polly AUing,'' bp. July 27, 1S17; d. um. Feb. i, 1S47. 3 3 Ichabod Ailing served in the Revolutionary War, and soon after he married Rhoda Gilbert of Hamden; settled down upon her farm, and spent his days in the management of it. ^^ Daniel Ailing,'' 3d, s. of Daniel Ailing, 2d, was a Revohi- tionary soldier; he was at the battle of Bunker Hill and served in the 3d Regiment of Connecticut Infantry; he m. Anna Smith of West Haven and had 5 chd.; 'Alanson,' b. ; d. um. 'Samuel,'' b. ; d. s. i. 'Elliott,' b. ; d. . 'Mary (Polly); m. David Tuttle, Bethany. "'Susan,' b. .; d. y. j3^\ Caleb Ailing,' s. of Daniel Ailing, 2d; m. Avis Umber- field and r. in Wdbge. Eight Children. «» Hezekiah AUing,'' b. Mar. 23. 1784; d. Aug. 10, 1827; m. Lucy Ford; 6 chd.; 1 Jane Umberfield, - Linus J., -Charlotte ]\Iary, ■> Polly Ann; m. Joseph G. Tuttle, b. iSio. "> vSidney, •' Buel Hull. '■'• Mehitabel AUing,'' b Aug. 14, 1786; m. James Sherman; 6 chd.; 'Jesse. 2 Mary A., -^ Grace, •» Elizabeth, ^ Mary E., ''James. '■■ Parnel AUing," H | b. July 16, 17S9. «« Polly AUing.'' ^ \ b. July 16 1789. -i«g'V EU AUing,'' b. July 21. 1791; d. Nov. 17, 1S76. Oxford, Conn. -0 Lyman AUing'' b. Feb. 26, 1793; d. abt 1852, Oxford, Conn.; m. Ruth Hitchcock; 2 chd.; ' Hubert. -John. "1 Horace AUing,'' b Nov. 27, iSoo; went West; trace lost. -2 Caleb Uenzal AUing.'' b. 1807; d. Dec. 31, 1S47; m. Elizabeth Woos- ter; 2 chd; ' Charlotte and ' Mary. _3j^ Philo Ailing,' ist, s. of Daniel Ailing, 2d; m. ^May 8, 1780, Hannah Lines; r. Wdbge. BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON, DANIEL ALLING, FIRST. l8l Eight Children. iif, Philo Ailing, 2d,'' b. Apr. i6, 17S5; d Aug. 25. 1873. '■* Richard Ailing '' b. ; d. 1S20, Bethany; um. -jVt William Ailing,'' b. ; d. 1S21. "« Mabel Ailing.'' b. ; m. John Andrus; s. i. '" Jennet V. Ailing '' b. ; m. Silliman Hotchkiss. " Hannah Ailing,'' b. ; m. Hubbard Hotchkiss, Aug. 9, 1S20; i dau., Elizabeth. " Rebecca Ailing, •> b. Nov. 9, 1794; m. 1S12 Azariah Wolworth. »" Rachel Ailing," b. ; d. um. WILL OF PHILO ALLING, PREAMBLE, ETC. I give and bequeath to my dear son Philo Ailing, this place bounded north by Edward Ailing, east by Caleb Ailing south and west by highway, excepting $30 to be divided among my daughters and $5 apiece to the rest of my sons. I give and bequeath to my dear wife my house adjoining to Caleb Ailing and one acre of land joining the house, dur- ing her life, after that to be divided equally among my daughters. I give and bequeath to my dear wife and son Philo Ailing two acres and a half of woodland lying in Greenfield so called. I nominate and appoint Levi Allmg and my dear wife exec- utors of this my last will and testament. In witness whereof I set my hand April 7, 1S13. Philo Alling. "'^ Richard, son of Philo Ailing, ist, died in 1820. William Beecher administrator, who divided his estate equally to his brothers and sisters, viz: Philo, William and Rachel Alling, Mabel Andrus, Jennet V. Hotchkiss and Rebecca Wolworth. ^W Theophilus Ailing,' son of Daniel Ailing, 2d, married Eunice (Pardee) Smith; had a son, Lucius Ailing, born 1803 died December 30, 1861; married Harriet Hotchkiss, Derby 3 children; ' Clarissa, " Helen and ''Lewis H. Allen, M.D. married October 24, 1852, Mary H. Tolles, Bethany; died at Hampton Hospital, Va., September 27, 1864; r. Orange. ^\-L Elias Alling," s. of Daniel Ailing, 2d; m. Aug. 26, 1798, Elizabeth (Betsey) Parker, b. 1780; d. Feb. 20, 1862; r. Orange. l82 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. Sell en Children. *i Isaac Ailing,'' b. iSoo; d. um. Nov. i6, 1S63. -/V\ Betsey Ailing,'" b. 1S05; d. Feb., 1S40. **3 Twin boys," b. 1S06; d. i. ■tVt Laura Ailing,'' b. 180S; d. Apr. 15, 1888. S3 Elias Ailing, Jr.,''b. iSio; d. May 8, 1883; m. 1S43 Catherine Rus- sell; 4 chd ; ' Charles, b. Feb. 18, 1S44; d. Sept. 10, 1862. ^ George, b. Oct. 10, 1845; d. Oct. 14, 1S-7. 3 Amelia, b. Feb. iS, 1S47; d. Aug. 16, 1S63. ■'Herbert, b. July 30, 1S50. 8« Huldah Ailing,'' b. Nov. 6, 1S20; 1. New Haven. yYs Mabel (Phebe) Ailing/ dau. of Daniel Ailing, 2d; m. May 20, 1773, Elijah Thompson, b. Dec. 16, 1751; d. Oct. 5, 1825. 8 chd., all b. in New Haven. ' Hannah, b. Sept.. 1773; d. Aug., 1S18; m. Sept., 1793, George Hepburn, Pittsford, N. Y. -Charles, b. ; m. Ann Gilbert; killed on the " Chesapeake," war of 1S12. -"Wil- liam E., b. ; m. Sally Barney. -^Elizabeth, b. 177S; d. 1829. 5 Rebecca, b. June 4, 17S0; d. Apr. 22, 1S29; m. Capt. William Bar- ney. « Sheldon, d. um. 1821. ' Mehitabel, b. Nov. 17, 1785; d. Apr. 17, 1S34; m. Asa Buddington. ~ Grace, b. 1790; d. July 19, 1864; m. Dr. Elijah Mtmson. ^ Elizabeth A. Ailing,' dau. of Silas, ist; m. (i) Apr. 14, 1774, Amos Gilbert; b. June 12, 1752; d. 1805; m. (2) John Scott; s. i.; r. New Haven. Five C/iiidre/i, all by (i). '^" Rebecca Gilbert,'' b. - — -; m. Jesse Mix. '*« Elizabeth A. (Nancy) Gilbert," b. 17S2; d. July 7, 1S39; m. Eli ]\Iix. **» Fanny Gilbert,'' b. ; m. Birdsey Peck. •■'0 Amos Ailing Gilbert," b. ; d. 1S32; m. Elizabeth Thornton. ■'1 Hezekiah Gilbert,*^ b. Mar. 18,1801; d. Apr. 3, 1885; m. (i)Nov. 5, 1832, Rebecca Driggs; d. 1852; 5 chd.; 'Elizabeth A. -Mary; d. y. 3 Hezekiah; d. y. ^ Samuel; d. y. ^ Amos; d. y. ; m. (2) Jane Cole, 5 chd.; 'Amos. -Hezekiah; d. um. at 22. ^ Amanda; d. y. -"Frances Anna; d. y. ■' Elizabeth Anna; m. Benjamin N. Jerome of New London, Conn.; 2 dau , Jennie Gilbert and Elizabeth Maud. -fUV Rebecca Ailing,'' dau. of Silas, ist; m. June 23, 1778, William Noyes, b. 1746; d. 181 2. Hem. Mary Mix for (2) wife; r. New Haven. One Child by ii.-) -jVj William Ailing Noyes, '' bp. July 10, 17S0; d. Oct. 23, 1823. BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON, DANIEL ALLING, FIRST. 183 William Noyes, husband of Rebecca Ailing, was one of the first members of the Second Company Governor's Foot Guard and went to the Lexington Alarm under Capt. Benedict Arnold. -4A Amos Ailing,^' s. of Silas, ist; m. Apr. 12, 1784, Amelia (Millie) Beecher; r. Orange. Scvi'u C/iildrcn. ^rh Rebecca Ailing," b. Apr. 4, 17S7; ^- Feb. 17, 1S19. "^ Nancy Ailing," b. Apr. S, 1789; d. Apr. 11, 1789. i'5 Bradford Ailing,'' b. Jan. 16, 1791; d. Feb. 26. 1791. -j»;V Charles Willis Ailing," b. Jan 27, 1793; d. Apr. 6, 186S. «' Asa Sheldon Ailing," b. Apr. 27, 1795; d July 24. 1825. i'/g Bela Ailing," b. Sept. 3, 179S; d. Apr. 10. 1S44. ^^^ Albert Ailing," b. Feb. 19, 1802; d. May 8. 1864. -/J^ Edward Ailing,' s. of Silas, ist; m. Sept. i, 1788, ig^^ Rachel Ailing," dau. of John and Lydia Ailing, b. 1769; d. Sept. 25, 1845; r. Orange. Tic'clvc Children. 1"" Zeri Ailing," b. Nov. 3, 17S9; d. s. i. June 29. 1S70; drowned; ni. (i) Julia Nettleton, b 1811: d. May 19, 1849; m. {2) Amy P. Russell, b. 1796; d. :\ray 20, iSr,6. Was 40 years miller for Charles W. Allmg, Orange, Conn i«i Elizabeth Ailing," b. May i, 1791; d. Dec. 4. 1S52; m. Oliver Beach. 102 Ethan Ailing," b. May 20, 1793; d. July 23, 1793- ins Wealthy Ailing," b. June 14, i794; d. Mar. 10, 1859; m. Nov. 30, 1S25, Luke Clark, b. Mar. 16. 17S9; d. Nov. 25, 1842; 5 chd. ; 'Luke. Jr.. b. Nov. 5, 1826. '^ Allen Noyes, b. Nov. 17, 1S28. ^ Theodore, b. Sept. 22,'iS3i; d. Sept. 8, 1874- ^Fannie, b. Sept. 3, 1833; d. Apr. 20, 1867, ^Leonard, b. May 21, 1S38; r. Orange. i«A Harvey Ailing." b. Mar. 8, i797;d. Feb. 8,1849. 103 Lovicy Ailing," b. Jan. 31, iSoi; m. John Hull; rem. to Michigan. ig| Zenas Ailing," b. Mar. 23. 1802; d. Dec. 14, 1SS5. 10' Charles Edward Ailing," b. Feb. 20. 1803. lo-^ Henry Ailing," b. Sept. 17, 1S06: d. Mar. 29. 1849; m. ^^lar. i, 1S35, Jeannette Neuson; 4 chd.; 'Fernando, -Henrietta, ^'Ephraim, •"George N., druggist, New Haven. lo" Ephraim Ailing," b. Aug. 2, 1808; d. yellow fever Sept. 9. 1S40. 110 Almira Allmg," b. May 17, 1811; m. E. Y. Shepherd; rem. to Ohio. 111 Leonard Ailing," b. Dec. 28, 1813; d. yellow fever Aug. 21, 1839. ^5J)_ Silas Ailing,'' 2d, s. of Silas, ist; m. Ruth Parker, sister of^Betsey, who m. ■-■'Elias Ailing; r. Orange. I>S4 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. Five C////i/?-( >!. ''- David Ailing," b. 1791; killed Dec. 4, 1836; thrown from a horse; m. Eunice Beecher. b. 1790; d. Sept. 24, 1S5S; S ohd; 'George, -Ann Maria. -''Mary. •* Norman, * Rebecca; m. George Merrick. ''Charles, 'Emeline;m. Andrew Ailing. ^Maynard; d. Jan. 25. 1S25. "•■' Betsey Ailing,'' b. ; m William J. Thompson; 9 chd. ; ' Lydia, 'Harriet, -'Julia. ^ Henry, ■■Gilbert, "Mary Newton, • Huldah, "Charles " Abbot Atwater. ii-* Huldah Ailing," b. 1795; d. Sept. 30, 1820; m Jared Atwater, b. May 27, 1795; 2 sons; 'Albert A., b. Dec 30, 181S. ^ Lewis E., b. Mar. 28 1S20; d. Nov. 5, 1S20. "^"' Mariah Ailing." b. ; m. Albert Stanley; rem. to Ohio; 5 chd.; ' Frederick '-' Mariah, -'George, ■* Albert, ^ Alary. -341 Silas Ailing, 3d," b. 1S02; d. May 12, 1869. yVx Lewis Ailing-,' s. of vSilas, ist, b. Orange, Conn., May 2, 1778; d. Twinsburg, O., Sept. 5, 1823; m. (i) Elizabeth Clark, b. Mar., 1779; d. New Haven, Jul}- 15, 1806; m. (2) 1809, Nancy Wheeler, b. Mar. i, 1782; d. Twinsburg, O., Sept. 5, 1823; hus- "uand and wf. bnr. in the same grave. J-^oitr C/iildrt'ii, two by cacJt Wife. "|?,| Ethan Ailing," b. New Haven, Aug. 13, iSoo; d. Twinsburg, ()., Apr. 24. 1S65. Lewis Ailing, Jr.," b New Haven, Apr. 19, 1S05; d Twinsburg, Aug. 4 1S65; m Jan. 11, 1S29, Hulda Wilcox, b. 1808; d. Sept. 15. 1865, s i. Elizabeth D. Ailing," b. New Haven, June 30, iSio; d. Oct. 6, 1S43; m. Jan. 11, 1831, Augustus Thompson; 3 chd.; Eliza, Caroline and Charles Thompson. Lucy W. Ailing," b. Twinsburg, O., Sept. 10, 1820; d. abt. 1S90; m. (i) Samuel A. Healy: d. s. i.; m. (2) Myers; 1 dau., Fannie; m. Franc Olive, Indianola, la ■'' ' Lewis Ailing" was a farmer in Orange, a merchant in New Haven, and later kept a tavern on the Derby turnpike about four miles west of New Haven. In 181 7 he removed with his family to Twinsburg, O., Vv'here he was one of the pioneer settlers and a inan of influence, having been their first jus- tice of the peace. He married the first couple there, and was also a deacon in the Congregational church. He was cut down by death when but 45, and his loss was felt to be a severe blow by the church and the town. BRANXH OF HIS GRANDSON, DANIEL ALLING, FIRST. 185 fj\ Asa Ailing,'' s. of Silas, ist; m. Dec. lo, 1802, Clarina Umberfield, b. May 18, 1783; _d. Apr. 22, 1861; r. Orange. S/.v C/iildrcn. \\l Ebenezer Ailing," b. Oct. 11, 1803: d. Nov. 3, 1890. \\l Harriet Ailing.'' b May 11. 1S05; d. Mar. 2. 1887. 119 Elihu Ailing," b Apr. 13. 1S09; d. Mar. 26, 1811. 1-" Eliphlet Vj. Ailing,'' b Apr 13 1S12; d. Dec. 20, 1S15. i|i Esther Ailing." b. Apr. 13, 1S15; d. Sept. g, 1S55. iff Charlotte E Ailing," b. Sept. 25, iSiS. yVj, Levi Allen," s. of Archelaus Allen of Wall'd; m. Jan, 20, 1814, Electa, dau. of Aaron Hall, b. Sept. 9, 1785; d. Aug. 15, 1862; r. Meriden, Conn. Four Children, all Born in Meridi/t. \ll John Allen,' b Feb 6, 1S15; 1. Saybrook, Conn. 12* Jennette Maria Allen,' b. Jan. 30. 1S17; d. Feb. i, 1S49; m. Sept. 13, 183S, Rev. Erastus Colton, b. Apr. 12, 1S06. I-'' William Allen,' b. Aug. 24, iSig; d. um. May 25, 1S74, New York City. i|-«- Edward C. Alien,' b. May 26, 1S23; d. July 13, 18S7, Meriden, Conn. 125 William Allen, second son of Levi and Electa (Hall) Allen, was born in Meriden, Conn , Aug. 24, 1819, and died at No. 152 West i6th street, New York City, May 25, 1874, having never married. He had the early training of the farm, the common school, the Sabbath school, of the boys' school at New Britain, and of Elijah Hillsdale Burritt, the distinguished astronomer and author of a Geography of the Heavens. He was one of the assistants of Mr. Burritt in a preliminary survey of a rail- road between New Britain and Hartford; surveyed for prac- tice and never built. He was afterward employed by the Hartford and New Haven Railroad Co., in its engineering- department, under Messrs. Brodhead and Twining, respect- ively, in the construction of its road to Hartford; followed by serving that companv in the capacity of conductor, ticket agent at Hartford, station agent at Meriden, and ticket and freight agent in charge at New Haven station. He was per- forming the latter duties when Mr. Pond became president of the railroad company. i86 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALT, INC., FIRST. Mr. Allen soon after surrendered the situation, declinint^ the offer of a large salary to remain, having decided to qual- ify himself for the mercantile business in New York. He then entered the store of Messrs. Eno & Phelps in that city. > ^ 1 -■"' W II I.IAM AI.LFN. to learn the dry goods iobbing business, witliout moneyed compensation. After serving with that tirm and Messrs. Hopkin.s, Allen & Co. a preliminary clerkship, he was admit- BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON, DANIEL ALI.ING, FIRST. 187 ted into the latter as a junior partner, his brother, John Allen, being one of the principals On the expiration of the partnership, in 1855, the firm withdrew from business and was succeeded by its junior partners, William Allen, James McLean and Walter H. Bulk- ley, under the name of Allen, McLean & Bulkley, Lucius Hopkins and John Allen remaining as special partners for the ensuing three years. The large and apparently prosper- ous business of this firm was principally with the merchants of the Southern States, and on a credit. The house main- tained the high reputation of its predecessors until the spring i86i,when the war of the rebellion cut them off from their resources and ruined their business. The troubles incident to the situation, the paralysis and bitter disappointment follow- ing, doubtless laid the foundation for his early death in 1874. He, however, tried to be resigned to the overthrow of his hopes for the accumulation of property, accepting it as his portion of the sacrifice required to ensure to his country a more enlarged and stable basis of human freedom. In matters of religion he was an orthodox Congregation- alist, a member of the Church of the Puritans, Dr. Cheever pas- tor, when it was located on the site of Tiffany's, corner of Broadway and 15th street, New York. He afterwards became identified with the Broadway Tabernacle Church, when Dr. Joseph P. Thompson and Dr. William M. Taylor were spir- itual pastors, and was chairman of the committee on music in the latter church for many years, and at the time of his death. Mr. Allen was a man of rare personal qualities and appear- ance, of fine executive ability, with a keen sense of humor, was warm in his friendships and apparently unconscious of the charm by which others were swayed by his influence. yVV Silas Allen," s. of Archelaus; m. Esther Bradley, b. 1782; d. Wyoming, N. Y., Feb. 8, 1868; rem. from Meriden, Conn., to Wyoming, N. Y., and d. there. -F/ve Children, all Born in ]]'yoming. \%l Seidell Allen," b. Oct. 27, 1S08; d. Oct. 6, 1S71, Wyoming, N. Y. \%\ Susan Allen,' b. Apr. 11, iSio; d. July 18. 1S39, Wyoming. N. Y. ^\ Cornelia T. Allen,' b. Aug. 14, 1S14; d. Mar. 6, 1S90, Warsaw. N Y. ISO Prudency Allen," b. ; d. y. 131 Levi B. Allen," b. Oct., iSiS; d. Oct. 25, 1S78, a. 60, Wyoming, N. Y.; m. May, 1S39, Delia Beardsley; 4 chd. ; 'Susan, -Alida; d. Apr. 7, 1S68. 3 John; d. y. ^Mary; d. Wyoming. l88 DESCENDANTS Ob" ROGER ALLINO, FIRST. yVg- Moses Allen," s. of Archelaus; m. Sally, dau. of Eber and vSally (Wrig-ht) Atkins, b. Sept. i8, 1788; d. Sept. i, 1866; both bn. in York, Livingston Co., N. Y. Three Children, all Born hi York. \%\ Mabel Allen." b. Oct 4 iSoS; d. Jan. 10, 1S92, Rochester, N. Y. ^§1 Sarah Lovisa Allen,' b. June 26. 1S16; d. York Aug 19, 1882. \%% Charles Harrison Allen,' b. Mar. 4, 1S25; d. Apr. 12. 1S66. j§^ Prudence (Dency) Ailing," dan. of Archelaus; m. Aug. 6, 1810, Nathaniel Page, b. Conway, Mass., May 24, 1781; d. Apr. I, 1829; r. Seneca Castle, N. Y. Fine Children, all Born in Seneca Castle. Iff Elizabeth M. (Betsey) Page," b. Nov. 11, 1S13; d. Michigan, Dec. 22, 1S5S. 4fff Levi Allen Page." b. Oct. 6, 1S16; d. Mar. 22, 1S65 Seneca Castle. 1*' Joel Page," b. Oct. 13. 1S17; drowned Jan. 5, 1821. iH Mary Ann Page," b June 7, 1S20; d. Jan. 7, 1S67, Canandaigue. N. Y. \^ Harriet Page,' b. Sept. 17, 1S23; d. July 3, 1S75, Chapinville, N. Y. y^g''„- Timothy Ailing," s. of Ichabod and Rhoda;m. (i) Amelia Hoadley, b. 1791; d. Nov. 13, 1820; m. (2) Ma}^ 30, 1822, Clelia Wise, b. 1795; d. Mar. 9, 1854. 5 chd. 'Amelia, -Sarah. -'Ralph H., b. 1S30; d. Apr. 5, 1S63. ■'Mary, ^George, b 1S34; d Jan. 13, 1861. No Ailing descendants from Timothy's family. jy',y Lyman Ailing," s. of Ichabod; m. Nov. 20, 1814, Phebe Heaton, b. 1796; d. June 11, 1865. Three Children. \%% Claudius L. Ailing," b. 181S; d. May 16. 1S69, Westville, Conn. i-*i Cornelius L. Ailing," b. 1823; d. Jan. 2. 1S91; m. Rebecca Sperry, b. 1821; d. 1896; I dau , Ella P.,b. 1S48; d. 1S97; m. Wesley G. Curtiss; I dau , Jessie; m. Olcott ■'- Cosmo Frank Ailing,' b. 1S33; d. May i, 18S6; m. (i) July 27, 1S62, Mary E. Jones: d. ; m. (2) Nov. 17, 1S67, Sarah A. Taxter; 2 chd. ; Charles and Mary. ^^^ Michael Ailing," s. of Ichabod; m. Wealthy Sperry; 4 chd.; 'Eliza; 1. Wisconsin. -'Henry; 1. Albany, N. Y. 'Ezra Ichabod; I. Derby, Conn. ' Frances; m. July 26, 1856, John Neal of New Haven; now widow; 1. Chicago. BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON, DANIEL ALLING, FIRST. 189 Y^g-^ Ezra Ailing-," s. of Ichabod; m. ]May 29, [828, Sarah Bradley, b. Aug. 5, 1799; d. Apr. 22, 1890; r. Hamden, Conn. Fiiie Children. i-"" Ezra Ailing,' b Mar. 4 1S29; d Mar. 11, 1S29. I-*** Elizabeth Ailing,' b. Apr. 3, 1S30; m. Feb. 14 1S72, Thomas H. Mes- sick; s. i. i^f vSarah Ailing,' b. May i, 1S33; 1. Hamden. \%% Rhoda Ailing,' b. Dec. 3, 1835; 1. Hamden. ^"1 Catherine Ailing,' b. Oct. 13, 1S39; d. um. Jan. 16, iSSo. j«gV Russell Ailing," s. of Ichabod; m. Jan. 18, 1826, Jean- nette B. Dorman, b. 1807; d. Sept. 5, 1882; both bu. in Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven. Nine C/iildre)i. 1"- Rhoda Ailing.' b, 1S26; d. Nov. 15, 1832. i-''^ Gilbert AUing,' b. 1828; d. Dec. 8, 1839. i°* Jane Ailing.' b. 1S30; d. Mar. 13, 1832. »•'» George Bidwill Ailing,' b. Sept. 22, 1832; 1. New Haven; m. Jan. 19, 1862, Kate Doran; 3 chd.; 'George P., b. Oct. 9, 1863; m. Sept. 20, 1894, Peninnah Goodall, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 24, 1871; 1 s.. Russell, b. Ansonia. July 25, 1895. -Charles Russell, b. Sept. 22, 1S65; 1. um., New Haven. •■* Harry Gilbert, b. June 14, 1S76; 1. in Hartford; um. 156 Mary Ailing,' b. 1S35; d. July 2, 1839. 1" Georgia A. Ailing,' b. July 6, 1838; d. Jan. 23, 1S86; m. Sept. 13, 1865, James Henry. i'"* Julia R. AlUng,' b. Sept. 11. 1840; m. Apr. 13, 1S65, Elbert Waite. i5ii Emma J. Ailing,' b. May S, 1844; m. Sept. 8, 1S61, Ellsworth W. Ford; d. Jan. 23, 1879; 4 chd.; ' Ellsworth A., b. Oct. i. 1865. -Rus- sell Ailing, b. Jan. 4, 1870; d. Dec. 23, 1S95. •■ JuHus G., b. Oct. i, 1874.. ■'Jeannette J., b. Jan. 27, 1S78. 1"" Fannie M. G. Ailing,' b. Mar. 17, 1850; m. Nov. 8, 1871, Charles Smith; I s., Herbert Franklin, b. Sept. 17. 1S72. 3^'gV Eli Ailing." s. of Caleb and Avis; m. May 6, 1818, Maria Baldwin, b. Dec. 23, 179-; r. Oxford, Conn. Eig/it Cliildreii . i"! Nancy AUing,' b. Aug. 18, 1S19; m. Nehemiah Andrew; had 7 chd.-; 'Frank, -Mary, ••Delia -^Will, •'^Charles, " Linetta, 'Nancy. i«- Rennet AUing,' b. Oct. 24, 1S20; d. Nov. 13, 1846; m. Nov., 1843, Cla- rissa Johnson, b Jan., 1S21; i dau., Mary Gertrude, b. July 11, 1S45; d. Apr., 1S81. ipo DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST i"3 E. Grace Ailing,' b. June 24, 1824; m. Oxford, Mar. 30, 1S53, Erastus James Hurlbut, b. Dover, N. Y., Oct. 9, 1S25; 1. Washington. Conn.; 4 chd. ; 'Nellie Grace, b. Apr. 30, 1S54. -Egbert Erastus, b. Nov. 22, 1S5S; d. Mar. 4, 1859. ^-^alter Frederick, b. July iS, i860. ••Clarence Ailing, b. Mar. i, 1862 i"* Mary Ann Ailing,' b. May 5, 1S26; m Charles Perry, Oxford; 6 chd.; ' Ellen, 2 Charles ^ David, ■» Walter, ^ Laura, "John. i"3 Caleb B. Ailing,' b. Mar. 12, 1828; d. Nov. 3, 1828. i«6 Buj-j. Ailing.' b. Nov. 26, 1829; m. vSarah E. Hartshorn; 3 chd.; 'John, * Grace; in. William Chamberlain. =^Hattie. i«" Edwin J. Ailing,' b. Mar. iS, 1834; m. Laura Bigelow; 7 chd.; ' Wil- bur S., ■ Noyes E., ''■ Edwin, ■* Lizzie, ■■Clarence, ''Arthur, '' Frank. 1"^ Olivia N. Ailing,' b. Sept. 22, 1836; m. Clinton Hart; r. Austinburg, Ohio; 3 chd.; ' Fred C, ** Mary L., and ''Louis E., a lawyer; 1. 57 Portland Block, Chicago, 111. Jg3_ Philo Ailing, Jr.,' s. of Philo, ist; m. Huldah Lines, b. June 5, 1887; d. Apr. 30, 1841; r. Wdbdge. Nme Cliildrcn, all Born in Woodbridge. \%t Eliza Ailing,' b. Sept. 20, 1809; 1. Woodbury, Conn. \l% Wealthy Ann Ailing,' b. Sept. 21, 1S12; d. Dec. 14, 18S7, Ocean Grove, N.J. 1 ■' Mary Barbara Ailing,' b. Oct. 13, 1S14; m. June 23, 1833 BelaH. Ball, b. Derby, Apr. 24, 1S12; 6 chd.; 'Henry Ward, b. July 4, 1834; m. Mary Ann Morris. -Wealthy Ann, b. ; d. y. Mar. 17. 1836. ^Charles Harvel, b. May 12, 1837; m. Frances L. Ward. ■* Bela H., Jr., b. Oct. 26, 1S39. 5 Mary Cornelia, b. Mar. 4, 1S41; m. Lyman O. Bartholomew. •* EUzabeth Louisa, b. Jan. 17, 1S46; m. David R. Waters. ' ■- Cornelia J. Ailing,' b. Oct. 21, 1S16; m. Enoch Ward; d. New Haven, Aug. 26, 1867; 2 chd.; 'Isabella, b. Jan. 6, 1843; m. (i) George Dade; m. (2) William T. Porter. ^George, b. ; m. ; d. Feb. 22, 1S73. '"3 William W. Ailing,' b. 1818; m. Aug. iS. 1S41, Maria, dau. of Abijah Stoddard, Naugatuck; 3 chd.; 'Jane Elizabeth, b. Mar. 4, 1S42. - William Dwight. b. July 23, 1843. ^ Esther Mariah. b Mar. 5, 1845. 1"* Julia Ann AUing," b. July 6, 1823; d. Feb. 4, 1S95; m. Mar. 11, 1844, George, s. of Ithamar Barnes, Roxbury, Conn.; 6 chd.; 'Frances Arvesta, b. Feb. 27, 1845. - George Edward, b. Oct. 29. 1S47. 3 William Ailing, b Nov. iS, 1850; m. Feb 6, 1877, Martha L. Lawton, Ansonia •'Catherine A , b Jan. 11, 1S54; m. Oct. 21, 1874 N. B. Davenport. •■ Julia Ann, b. Nov. 14, 1856. "Susan Maria, b. Nov. 14, 1S58. \l\ Jane Oliva AUing,' b. July 23, 1S25; d. Aug. 13, 1895. 1"" Catherine L. Ailing,' b. 182S; d. Hamden Plains, 1849; m. Charles Mix; 3 chd.; ' Charles F., b. Apr. 25, 1845. « Jane Augusta, b. July 16, 1847; d. Feb. 5, 1S84; m. 1S65 Alfred P. Warner, Fair Haven. ^Levinus Ailing, b. Dec. 27, 1848. BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON, DANIEL ALLING, FIRST. I9I 1" Charles Philo Ailing.' b. July 10, 1830; d, Feb. i, 1S96; m. Aug. 27, 1S50, Susan L. Van Keusen, b. Nov. 25 1829; r Hamden; 4 chd.; •Huldah Adelins, b. Nov. 3, i552; m. Aug. 18. 1S73. Charles Mabry. '^Jane Myrtis. b. Jan. S. 1S54; m. Aug. 6, 1873. Wilbur Thomas. nViUiam Henry, b. Mar. 10, 1S61; d. Dec. iS, 1886; m. Nov. 20, 1883, Lena Moss. * George Edwin, b. June 26, 1865; m. May 6, 18S6. Hattie E. Morse; 2 chd.; ' Flora Isabella, b. Dec. 20, 1887, and -Charles Lewis, b. Dec. 28, 1S95. ^Vt William Ailing/' s. of Philo, ist; m. Aug- , 1804, Fannie Bradley; i dau., Nancy; William Bsecher, administrator; the widow, Fannie, was paid her part of the estate and the remainder to only chd., Nancy. Y\-3 Betsey Ailing," dau. of Elias Ailing; m. 1830 Lester W. Mabry, Fair Haven; 3 chd.; 'Helen and 'Theodore; d. y. =* Harriet E.,b. Apr. 12, 1838; m. June 8, 1854, Bronson Mansfield. 5 chl. 'John Henry, b. Nov. 2. 1855; drowned North Haven. Aug. 13. 1S64. ■•^Willie L., b. Oct. 16, 1857; m. Apr. 6. 1880, Fanny Birch; 3 chd ; Lucy, Walter and Arthur. ■'■ Hattie A., b. Nov. 8, 1859; d. Feb. 21, 1897'; m. Feb. 18, 18S2, Robert C. Button; i dau.. Alice Glenna. •'Charles H., b. Jan. 12. 1862; m. July 3, 1889, Lora Hall; s. i. 5 Mary E., b. Mar. 11, 1S66. ^g*3 Laura Ailing," dau. of Elias; m. 1826 William Warner; r. Orange. N/ne Children. 1-*! Gilbert Warner.' b. 1830; d. 1831. i**2 Eliza Warner," b. 1832; d. 1843. I'^s Mary Warner,' b. J834; d. 1S52. i«* William E. Warner,' b. 1836; d. 1862; m 1S5S Sarah Tong. !«•' Jennie B. Warner,' b. Apr. 27, 1838; m. (i) July i. 1S55, Richard Wolcott; d. ; m. (2) April 3, 1865, George H. Tefft; i dau. by (i), Ida F. Wolcott, b. Mar. 2, 1856; m. Aug. 22, 1876, Frank Roberts; i s , Frank T., b. June 22, 1877. '^'' Hattie E. Warner,' b. July 11. 1840; m. (i) Apr. 10, 1855, Nathan Piatt; d. Feb. 25, 1875, m. (2) June 27. 1876, William E. Baldwin; d. Aug. 6. 1882; s. i.; 2 chd.; by(i) ^ Ella S., b Aug. 26, 1S56; m. Dec. 8. 18S3, WilUam M. Page; i s.. Walter M. Page -Walter C. Piatt, b. Aug. 26, 1S64; d. Sept. 19, 1865. i^' Anson E. Warner,' '\ b. Dec. 15, 1S42. i'*'' Azariah E. Warner,' .j j b. Dec. 15, 1842. S. \- Both in the Civil War, ist Conn. Heavy K I Artillery. Anson 3 >^ years in service; J Azariah d. Fair Oaks, Va., June 26,1862. Nellie E. Warner,' b. Aug. 2 1846; m. June 11, 1878, Dudley Allen; d. ; she m. (2) Andrew Mohr Sept. 16, 1SS7, and 1. in New Haven, Conn. 1 s it 192 DESCENDANTS OK ROGER ALLIXC, FIRST. _ji_2._. William Ailing Noyes,'' s. of William and Rebecca (Ailing) Noyes; m. June 25, 1796, Temperance Parmelee, b. Dec. 8, 1778; d. Dec. 8, 1857; r. New Haven. .SV.r C/iiIdre)i. i-'" Mary Parmelee Noyes.' b. Dec 3, 1799: d. Dec. 18. 1S74; m. Mar. 10, 1836, James S Kirkwood b Jan. i, iSoi; d. Jan. 10. 1S79; i dau., Margaret E., b. Aug. 24 1S3S: m. June 17, 1853, Nathaniel Booth, Jr., who d. soon after s. i. iHi William Ailing Noyes,' b. Feb 5, i8ot; d. Dec. 2, 1879; m. Sept. 10, 1826, Laura Baldwin; 4 chd ; 'William, -Mary, ••Charles and ■* Samuel. 19- Sarah Rebecca Noyes.' b Dec. 25 1S04; d. Oct. 14 1871; m. Mar. 5, 1S23, Harley Butler; 3 chd ; ' Eliza, b. 1824. - William, b. 1826. •'Sarah R., b. 1828. iss Eliza Jane Noyes, '^ b. June 22, 1S08; d. Apr. 22 1868; m. (i) Sept. 10, 1826 George B. Webster; d. Feb. 14, 1S41; 4 chd.; 'George P , 2 Henry J., ^ Emily T., * Frank Webster; m. (2) 1S44 John Young; 3 chd.; 'John, "^ Eliza J., ' Mary S Young. 19* Elias Parmelee Noyes,' b Nov., 1S15; d. London, Eng., 1S6S; m. 1842, Annie Ennet of Lansingburgh, N. Y. ; d. London, Eng., 1S74; I dau., Eleanor P.; r. Long Branch, N J. i"» Hezekiah Cook Noyes " b Jan. 23,1811; d. Woodbury, Conn , May 5, 1S78; m. (i) June 3, 1840 Melinda Bliss; d. June 3, 1S45; m. (2) Rox- bury, Conn., Oct. 5, 1S46. Harriet Blakesley, b. Oct. 12, 1826; r. Woodbury; 2 chd. by (i); 'James, b. Jan , 1S43; d. July 3, 1S45. -Sarah M., b. Dec. 3, 1S44; d. July 19, 1SS3; m. ^o\. 21. 1S65. Dr. Edward L. Bissell; i dau., Beatta W. Bissell; 3 chd by (2); ' Mary Elizabeth, b. Oct. 20, 1855. -Charles J., b. Nov. 15, 1858; m. 1S74 Mary Brown; i s., Charles, b. iSSS. ^Harriet J., b. Nov. 4 1S65; m. 1892 Harry De Groot; 3 chd.; Annie, Francis and Mildred. -^•'gSg- Rebecca Ailing,'' dau. of Amos and Amelia; m. May 20, 1808, Sidney Hull,b. Apr. 4, 1787; r. New Haven. /•'n'c CItildri'u. 196 Amelia Hull,' b. Apr. 20, 1S09; d. June 16, 1737; m. K\>x. 4. 1S30, William Abbott; s. i. I*'' Algernon S. Hull,' b. Jan. 28, 1811; d. July 12, 1S73; m. Aug. 2^, 1835, Jeannette A. Scranton; 2 chd.; 'Sidney L., b. Jan , 1S39; d. Oct. 3. 1853. ^ Ella Talcott, b. June 8, 1S46; d. Mar. 10, 1S72; m. June 6, 1S71. 19" Isaac Hull.' b. Mar. 16, 1S13; m. 1835 Susan Bradley. 1^99 Rebecca Hull,' b. Feb. 24. 1815; d Mar. 6, 1S49. JySg. Charles Wyllis Ailing/' s. of Amos and Amelia; m. Nov. 5, 1819, Lucy Booth; r. Orange. BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON, DANIEL ALLING, FIRST. 193 St'2'eii Children. f5| Mar}' Newton Allmg,'' b. Jan. 3, 1S21. f§^ Amos Henry Ailing." b. Jan. 3, 1S23; d. Feb. 6. 1898. Iff Charles Beebe Ailing,' b. June 20, 1824; 1. Derby, Conn, 803 Sheldon Ailing,' b. Aug. 4, 1827; d. Aug. 13, 1827. f^ Lucy Amelia Ailing," b. Jan. 21. 1831; 1. New Haven. Iff Leonidas Wilbur Ailing,' b. Feb. 23, 1840; d. May 12, 1896. Iff John Wesley Ailing,' b. Oct. 21, 1841; 1. New Haven. ■^^^ Bela Ailing/ s. of Amos and Amelia; m. Sept. 28, 1826, Julia Rogers; r. Orange. Three CJiildren. Ifl Mary Treat Ailing,' b. Feb. 18, 1828. Iff Jonathan Sheldon Ailing,'' b. Sept. 15, 1831. -o" Julia A. Ailing," b. Jan. 10, 1S43; d. May 30, 1S60. _9_9_ Albert Ailing/ s. of Amos and Amelia; m. Nov., 1827, Mary M. Treat; r. Orange. One Child. \\% Rebecca Jane Ailing,' b. Jan. 12, 1S29; d. July 3, 1872. \\\ Harvey Ailing," s. of Edward and Rachel; m. Oct. 4, 1827, Mar}^, dau. of Thomas Hull of Westville, b. Oct. 4, i8o6; d. Dec. 19, 1884. Six Children. 211 Andrew Hull Ailing,' b. Sept. 23, 1829; d. Apr. 23, 1890; m. June 7, 1854, Emeline Ailing. M§ Edward T. Ailing,' b. Sept. 29, 1S30; 1. Milledgeville, Ga. 213 Martha J. Ailing," b. Apr. 23, iS35:d. Sept. 22, i86i;m. Sept. 18, 1859, William Lyon. 21* Delia A. Ailing,' b. Jan. 11, 1837; d. Sept. i, 1891; m. Mar. 7, 1861, Stephen D. Russell. 215 Theron L. Ailing,' b. Aug 4, i83S;m. Nov. 23, 1865, Lena Larobee. 21 « Ann Maria Ailing,' b. June 30, 1840; m. Apr. 30, 1865, Elizur Russell. i|f Zenas Ailing,^ s. of Edward and Rachel; m. Mar. 23, 1826, Sarah Harriet, dau. of Silas Baldwin, b. June 20, 1803; d. June 19, 1897; r. Ansonia, Conn. Two Children. 21" Dwight Edward Ailing.' b. 1832; d. um. May 19, 1S51. 218 Eugenia Harriet Ailing,' b ; m. October 14, 1852, William H. Plummer; 2 daus. ; Sarah Dwight and Luella. 13 194 DESCENDANI'S OF ROCIF.R ALLING, FIRST. fll Silas Ailing-/' 3d, s. of vSilas Ailing, 2d; m. (i) Sally Hine; d. Feb. 8, 1825; m. (2) 1827 Harriet Lines, b. May 2, 1809; d. Feb. 5, 1889. Eleven Children. ||§ Susan Rogers Ailing.' |^ 1 b. Jan. 25, 1825; 1. Waterbury. 11^ Sarah Fenn Ailing,' % \ b. Jan 25, 1S25. 221 Julia A. Ailing," b. July 3, 1S23; d. Jan. 12, 1S60; m. Nov. 22, 1S47, George H. Bryan; 4cM.; 'Walter, b. Aug 19. 1848; m. Sarah A. Hawley; -Arena Matilda, b Oct 26 1S49; d. Oct. 25, 1874; m. Louis A. Skinner ^^^fary Treat, b. Feb. 28. 1851. ■* George Henry, b. Mar 25, 1853; d. Mar. 28, 1853. By (2) ~-~ Jane E. Ailing,' b. 1S2S; d. July 8, 1847; m. 1S46 Ransom Thomas; s. i. 223 Sophia Ailing." b. July 3, 1831; m. April 27, 1S52, Luke A. Tyler; 4 chd ; ' Ella G., b. Nov. 2. 1855; m. Nov. 6, 1873, Charles Randall. 2 Georgia B , b. Oct. 26, 1853; m. June 8, 1871, John Gilbert. ■'■ Hattie L, b. June 7. 1864; m. June 4, 1884, Charles Fernald. ■* Elmer E., b. April 9 1861; d. Aug., 1S62. 22-t John Lewis AUing,'' b. Nov., 1834; drowned Nov. 19, 1854. Iff Willis George Ailing," b. April 7, 1837; 1. New Haven, 310 Orange st. 286 Mary Maria Ailing,' b. Aug. 25, 1840; m. May 10, 1S57, Philo Burr Tuttle, b. Prospect, April 17. 1S33; 2 chd.; 'Edward Ellsworth, b. July 12, 1862; d. June4, 1S66. ^ Charles Ailing Tuttle, b. Oct. 23, 1864. 22" Grace Ailing ' b. Feb. 6, 1845; d. Feb. 10, 1S94; m. June, 1873, Sam- uel Tice; I son. Edward Ellsworth Tice, b. Feb. 10, 1S75; d. Feb. 17, 1S97. Jane Ailing," b. Jan. 23, 1S47; d. Nov. 29, 1S69; m. Mar., 1864, Elisha Reed; s i. George Lewis Ailing,' b. M'ar. 9, 1S52; m. Sept. 14, 1S75, Kate E. Shaw; i dau,, Bertha M., b. Nov. 16. 1876. ''-Lii Ethan Ailing," s. of Lewis' and Elizabeth (Clark) Ailing; m. Bridgeport, Conn., Apr. 14, 1828, Eliza Blackraan, b. 1801; d. Akron, O., Apr. 24, 1889. Ethan went to Twins- burg, Mar., 1817, when t6 years old, and his father, Lewis, and family followed him in a few months, and were the first settlers. Five Children, all Born in TiK'insbiirg, O. Ill Francis Augustus Ailing," b. Jan. 30, 1825; d. Twinsburg, Oct. 9. 1859. George Hoadley Ailing," b. Mar. 4, 1S2S; d. Nov. 4. 1856; m. Mar. 9, 1853. Mary Jane Webb; 2 chd ; 'Julia, b. Nov. 18, 1855; d. Sept. 5, 1856. '^Mary E., b. Nov. iS, 1855; m. 1877, Will Adams; r. Oak- land, Cal.; I s , William Hoadley, b. Mar., 1898. Orville Ethan Ailing," b. July 26, 1836; d. Feb. 25, 1837. Ill Ethan Lewis Ailing," b. Dec. 24, 1837; 1. Akron, O. Atwood P. Alling,sb. Oct. 3. 1S43; d. Feb. 20, 1S75. BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON, DANIEL ALLING, FIRST. 195 ii| Rev. Ebenezer Ailing-,' s. of Asa and Clarina; m. Nov. 18, 1824, Julia Bryan Treat, b. Jan. 26, 1802; d. July 25, 1863; r. Orange. S/.v Childreji Ifl Ebenezer Treat Ailing,^ b. Oct. 26, 1826, Orange, Conn. -31 Francis Elmira Ailing.' b. Jan. 18, 1829; m. Jan. 12, 1856, Joseph Dennis Riggs, b. Apr., 1S32; 2 chd. ; ' Frank S., b. Jan. 26, 1857; d. Apr., 1864. -Nellie J. ,b. Mar. 29, i860. 2*^ Julia Maria Ailing," b. Nov. 22, 1830. Ill Rev. Joseph Hart Ailing,' b. June 25, 1S37. 234 Asa Dwight Ailing,' b. Dec. 12, 1S38; m. Sept. 28, 1869, Mary Fenner, dau. of Stephen and Julia Ford, b. Apr. 8, 1846; 2 chd,; ' Lillie May, b Feb. 27, 1S74; d. July 9, 18S3. '^ Arthur Dwight, b. Mar. 28, 1876. 235 Merritt Kirkum Ailing,"^ b. Apr. 14; 1841; d. Dec. 26, 1S63. \\\ Harriet Ailing," dau. of Asa and Clarina; m. Nov. 2, 1827, William Treat, b. 1802; d. May 8, 1873; r. Orange. Fh'e Cliildreii. 238 Noyes Ailing Treat,' b. Nov. 2, 1828; d. Apr. 28, 1862; m. May 4, 1851. -3" Lewis Asa Treat,' b. Jan. 21, 1830; d. Mar. 16, 1S96; m. May 19, 1853. 238 Harriet Emeline Treat.' b. Sept. 27, 1838; m. May 14, 1S58. 239 Juliette Irene Treat," b. Aug. 5, 1841; m. Oct. 7, 1862. 240 William Dwight Treat,' b. Feb. 8, 1S45; d. Sept. 4, 1862. \\\ Esther Ailing," dau. of Asa and Clarina; m. Apr. 15, 1835, William Andrew. 5 chd. 'Ailing T., b. Apr. 28, 1836; d. May 17. 1886; m. Nov. 17. 1S57, Betsey B. Giddings. ^ gusan E., b. Feb. 7, 1838; m. Aug. 20, 1S74. Hawley I. Landers. 3 Caroline, b July t6. 1839; d. Feb. 28, 1840. ■'Esther C. b. July 4, 1841; m. Jan. i. 1862, Ira W. Baldwin ^ William T., b. Jan. 28, 1853; m. Sept. 25, 1872, Mary E. Davis. •i-fl Charlotte E. Ailing," dau of Asa and Clarina; m. Nov. 17, 1842, Marcus Levi Baldwin; d. Oct. 19, 1887, New London, Conn. 4 chd. 1 Lucy Maria, b. Feb. 14, 1S45. m. Feb 14. 1871, Frank F. Jor- dan. -Roger Sherman, b. Dec. 7, 1846; m. May 10, 1871, Arabella S. Pierce. 3 Anna Grace, b Nov. 13, 1852; d. May 29, 1883. * Char- lotte Amelia, b. Aug. 4, 1S59; m. July 3 iSSS, Colin Sherman Buell. i|^ JOHN ALLEN. BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON, DANIEL ALLING, FIRST. 197 1-3 John Allen of Saybrook, Conn., was born in Meriden, Feb. 6, 1815. He was the eldest of four children of Levi Allen, a farmer and prominent citizen of that town. His mother's maiden name was Electa Hall, and both his parents were natives of Walling ford. His grandfathers, Archelaus Allin and Aaron Hall, were patriots of the Revolution and soldiers in the war that achieved our national independence; the former enlisted at the time of the Lexington Alarm, and on returning from that service, re enlisted. The latter enlisted May 20. 1777, at the age of 16, in Capt. Stephen Hall's company, of Col. Heman Swift's 7th Regiment, Con- necticut Line, and was honorably discharged at the expira- tion of his term of service. May 15, 1780. He participated in the battles of Germantown, Brandywine, Monmouth and Stony Point, and was in the encampment at Valley Forge during that memorable winter of sufifering. After receiving a good public school and academic educa- tion, the latter at the Hall school in Ellington and Parson Cornwall's in Cheshire, the subject of this sketch, at the age of 14 years, was placed by his parents in the store of Major Elisha A. Cowles, in his native town, where he served a clerkship of six years. Incidental to his business duties were opportunities for attending an evening school during the winter months for advanced studies, an elocution society and a Jyceum, of which he availed himself. In March, 1836 he removed to New York and entered the employ of Perkins, Hopkins & White, wholesale dealers in dry goods, principally with the merchants of the Southern States. He remained in that firm in confidential relations through a period of unusual instability and difficulty in the business affairs of the country, during which time he gained valuable experience in laying the foundation for his future prosperity. Upon the dissolution of that firm in 1842 he became interested as a partner in the firm of Perkins & Hopkins, and upon its subsec^uent reorganization, under the name of Hopkins, Allen & Co., he came prominently before the public in its enterprising and successful administration. His intercourse with the people of the South made him acquainted with their views and policy in reference to the institution of slavery, and perceiving the conflict of prin- ciples that foreshadowed serious difficulty to the country, he 198 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. resolved to withdraw from the mercantile business (then con- ducted largely upon a credit), which he did as an active partner in 1855, and in the following- year he established aresi- dence in the town of Old Saybrook, Middlesex County, Conn., where his family now reside, ile, however, retains the ownership of the homstead of his parents, where he was • born, on Allen avenue in Meriden. When the secession movement culminated in rebellion against the authority of the United States, he gave the national cause his earnest support. In September, 1862, he paid a private bounty of fifty dollars each to the several per- sons enlisting from the town of his residence in Company B, Twenty-fourth Regiment, Connecticut Volunteers, under the call of the President, and in 1863 he received an unsought nomination to represent the Nineteenth Senatorial District in the State Senate. He was elected and in the following year (1864) was re elected, and in both years was made chair- man of the joint standing committee of the Legislature on finance, whose labors were of the highest importance in that critical period of public affairs, when the State was raising money for the war. The financial measures recommended by that committee and adopted by the Legislature not only enabled Connecticut to creditably place her full quota of men in the field, but established a policy in the revision of the tax laws most favorable to the public interest, and which has reduced to a minimum amount the public debt. The pres- ent equitable method of taxing railroad property on the basis of the market value of its stock bonds is made the measure of value for purposes of taxation which was sug- gestedbyhim. On the 17th of June, 1864, Mr. Allen introduced into the Connecticut Legislature the first resolution in favor of the abolition of slavery by constitutional amendment. He was one of the Connecticut delegates to the Convention of Loyal Southerners at Philadelphia, in September, 1866, called to give support to Congress against the policy of Andrew Johnson. He was prominent in the movement that arrested at Saybrook the raising of questionable peace flags by parties whose loyalty to the government was under sus- picion. He was one of the corporation of Yale College while Senator in the years aforesaid, and was alscj one of the Republican electors in 1876 on the presidential ticket in Con- BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON, DANIEL ALLING, FIRST. 199 nectictit. In 1867 he was elected president of the Peoria, Pekin and Jacksonville Railroad Company of the State of Illinois, which position he held in active administration of the property for twelve years, completing in 1869 the exten- sion of its road to Jacksonville. In 1883 he was again elected to the Connecticut State Sen- ate from the Twenty- first District (formerly the Nineteenth), and served during the sessions of 1884 and 1885 as chairman of the joint standing committee on railroads. He was chairman of the legislative committee in charge of the public services at the inauguration of Warner's statue of William A. Buckingham in the battle-flag vestibule of the Capitol, for which ceremonies $6,000 were appropriated. For many years he has been identified with the public library in Old Saybrookand president of the association. He presided at the public exercises held under the auspices of the ladies of Old Saybrook on the 27th day of November, 1885, that celebrated the 250th anniversary of the first set- tlement of Saybrook by English colonists. He is a life member of the New England Society of the City of New York, having been such for more than fifty years. He is also a fellow of the National Academy of Design of that city, and v.'hile residing there was a member of the New York Historical Society. In matters of church government Mr. Allen is a Congrega- tionalist, in theolog}^ a Unitarian, in politics a Republican. He is now in his 85th year and has always lived an active and temperate life. His bodily and mental powers are vigor- ous to a remarkable degree, giving him the promise of their use for many years to come. He has been much interested in ancestral study. A full half century ago he had his paternity traced back to the emigrant, Roger Allen, ist, and has heartily seconded the efforts and has materially aided the conipiler in collecting the genealogical record of his rela- tives as contained in this work. His marriage and family record follow. Ill John Allen,' s. of Levi and Electa; m. Nov. 10, 1847, New York City, by Rev. S. H. Tyng, D.D , Mary Ann.dau. of Hon. Elisha Phelps, Simsbui-y, Conn., b. Oct. 28, 1819; 1. Saybrook, Conn. 200 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. Seven Children, First Six Born in New York City. 250 Lucy Phelps Allen,* b. Sept. 15, 1S48; m. Saybrook, May 17, 1S77, Charles Leslie Morgan; d. May 10, 1895; 4chd.; • Leslie Allen, b. Mar. 4, 1878. -Mary Phelps, b. June 10, 1S79. ■■Eliza Robinson, b. Apr. 21, iSSi. * Constance, b. Dec. 28, 1SS5. 251 Jane Jennett Allen. "^ b. Dec. 17, 1S49; m. Oct. 25, 1SS2, Hon. William Hammersly. Hartford; 2 chd.; 'Jane D., b. Oct. 21, 1883. '^William James, b. Aug. 25, 1SS7. -'"- Mary Constance Allen,* b. Nov. 4, 1851; m. June 20, 1883, Benjamin Knower; 2 chd.; 'Mary Constance, b. Sept. 26. 1884. '-'Margaret Campbell, b. Apr. 25, 1889. 253 Edith Electa Allen, Mi. June 15, 1S53; d. Feb. 11, 1859. 254 John Hopkins Allen.* b. Aug. 8. 1855; m. May 2, 1887. Lillian H. Den- neston; 4 chd.; 'John, b. Feb. 8, 1888. -^William, b. June 19. 1883. 3 Grace, b. Sept. 12, 1S94. * Harriet, b. Aug. 17 1S96. 855 William Hall Allen* b. Oct. 3, 1857; graduated Harvard University, 1S7S. 25« Grace Electa Allen * b. Aug. i, 1S61, Saybrook, Conn. i|4 Edward Chauncy Allen,' s. of Levi and Electa, m. (i) 1 o D ^ Apr. 2, 1844, Jerusha Temperance, dau. of James Piatt, Win- throp, Conn., b. Feb. 25, 1824; d. Mar. 4, 1856; m. (2) June 9, 1858, Sarah Hillard, dau. of Randolph Linsley, b. Apr. 25, 1836; r. Meriden. Six Children. Ifl George W. Allen," b. Jan. i, 1845. 258 Caroline Jerusha Allen,* b. Oct. 4. 184S; m. Feb. 16, iSSi, Arthur Bates Jennings, 3 chd.; ' Edward Allen, b. Dec. 29, 1881. '^ Helen Bates, b. June 22, 1SS4 -Arthur Bates, Jr., b. July 11, 1S87. 269 John Piatt Allen,* b. Nov. 13. 1850, m. (i) St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 4, 1879, Mary Frances, dau. of John Ramsey; d. Apr., 1882; m. (2) May 28, 1884, Alice Foster, dau. of William H. Harris, b Apr. 14, ; 1. Worcester, Mass; 2 chd. by (i;; ' Edith Kirtpatrjck, b. Dec. 15, 1879. - Frances Ramsey, b. Dec. 21, 1881. 2«o Hattie Maria Allen,* b. ; d. y. 2«i Edward Linsley Allen,* b. Mar 12, 1863, m. Jan. i, 1S91, Scranton, Pa., Jane Elizabeth, dau. of H. E. Kingsbury, Oxford. N. J.; b. Nov. 29, 1866; 3 chd.; ' Janet Electa, b. Nov. 12, 1891. ' Elizabeth Kingsbury, b. May f.. 1894. » Edward Linsley, Jr., b. Mar. 30, 1S98. sea Emma Jennette Allen, M). June 4, 1S66; m. 1890 Nelson M. Moody, St. Louis. Mo.; 4 chd.; 'Allen Sproule, b. Mar. 20, 1891. « John Edward, b. Sept. 18, 1892. -Jennette L., b. June 2, 1894. •* Nelson W., b Nov. 19. 1895; d. 1S9S. ^i Selden Allen,' s. of Silas and Esther, m. Covington, N. Y., July 15, 1841, Eunice French; b. Trumbull, Conn., July 15, 1819; r. Wyoming-, N. Y. BRANCH OF HIS GRVNDSON, DANIEL ALLING, FIRST. 20I Four Children, all Born in Wyoming. -"3 George P. Allen/ b. Nov. i. 1S42; d. May 26, 1S96; m. Dec. 26, 1876. Lillian B Forbs, b. Prattsburg, N. Y.. Apr. 27, 1857; 4 chd.; 1 George F.,b Nov. 17, 1877. ^ Rogg ^ Apr. 21 1879. ^ Selden b. Dec. 17. 1882. -'Mary. b. Aug. 29, 1887. 2«-i Jennette L. Allen/ b. Aug. 27, 1845. 2«5 Julia M. Allen," ^ 1 b. Feb. 22, 1850; d. Sept. 17, 1875. ss" John M. Allen ^ .5' \ b. Feb. 22, 1850; d. Sept. 17, 1S75. Il-g- Snsan Allen/ dan. of Silas and Esther; m. Jan. 7, 1830, John W. Paddock, b. Litchfield, N. Y., Feb. 15, 1807; d. Peoria, 111., Jan. 19, 1896; r. Wyoming, N. Y. T%vo Cliildren. 26" Esther A. Paddock/ b. Aug. 13. 1S3S; d. Hopewell, N. Y., May 15, 1887; m May 22 1855, William Allen Reed, b. Seneca Castle, May 17, 1834; 4 chd.; 'Charles Allen, b. 1857; d. Feb. 13, 1865; -Susan Allen, b. 1858; d. Sept. 12. 1S63; •* Harriet Cornelia, b. Oct. 24, i860; -iElla M., b. 1864; d. Ovid. N Y., July 14, 1884. 288 George Allen Paddock, Mx Nov. 9, 1S36; d. Oct., 1839. H5- Cornelia T. Allen,' dau. of Silas and Esther; m. Oct. 31, 1833, Hilon S. Tabor, b. Mar. 31, 1808; d. Apr. 29, 1890; r. Warsaw, N. Y. Six C/iililren, all Born in Warsa^c. 28» Susan Maria Tabor," b. Nov. 30, 1834; d. Nov. 2, 1S39. 2'0 Lucy Ann Tabor, ^ b. Oct. 25. 1S38; m. Mar. iS, 1S65, William H. Luce; d. May 29, 1S90; i s., George Tabor Luce, b Oct. 16, 1S69. «'! Jennette Allen Tabor,'^ b. Sept. 28, 1840; m. Sept. 3, 1S63, William H. Walker; 2 chd.; ' Charles Tabor, b. Sept., 1867; '^Edward Tabor, b. Jan. 12, 1873. ^■'■s Henry Selden Tabor,* b. Sept. 3, 1S44; m. Sept. 25, 1S67, Ellen Web- ster; 4 chd ; 'Caroline C, b. Nov. 25, 1S71; -Charles Henry, b. June 12, 1875; 3 Jennie Walker, b. Nov. 3, 1878; ■* Levi Allen, b. Oct. II. 1880; d. Jan. 6, 18S2. 2"» Mary Cornelia Tabor," b. Dec. iS, 1846; m. Oct. 5, 1871, Homer C. Holly; 5 chd.; ' Frank Tabor, b. May 11, 1874; « Frances L., b. Sept. 20. 1875; "^Harvel Allen, b. Mar. 22, 187S; ••Marian C, b. Mar. 29, 1880; d. Mar., 1884; ^ Margaret Geraldine, b. May i, 1S88. 2"! Charles Levi Tabor,* b. Dec. 12, 1849; d. Jan. 20, 1855. Ill Mabel Allen,' dau. of Moses and Sall_v; m. Apr. 4, 1830, Newell Lawrence Bowman, b. Brattleboro, Vt., Feb. 12, 1805; d. Rochester, N. Y., May 31, 1857. I4i Leonora Bowman,^ 5^3 202 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. Four Children. ^"5 Sarah Ann Bowman,^ b. Feb. 25, 1834; m. Sept. iS, 1S51, William Keri, b. I\Iar. 12, 1825; d. s. i. Jan. 24, 1S54. " Theodora Bowman.* ^ b. Feb. 24 1S40; m. Russell Coats b. Jmie 12. 1S25; d. Dec. I, 1S98, s. i , at Roches- ter, N. Y. b. Feb 24. 1840; m. James O. Howard; 3 did.; Clara B., Walter J. and Florence; r. Rochester, N. Y. -^* Charles Henry Bowman,* b. Sept. 24, 1S44, Cuylerville, N. Y. ; um. Ill Sarah Lovisa Allen/ dan. of Moses and Sally; m. July 21, 1836, John Miller, b. Salem, N. Y., Oct. 10, 1807; r. and d. York, Livingston Co., N. Y. Two C/iildren. -"=• George Allen Miller.sb. Oct. iS, 1S37; m July 6, 18S2. Isabella Carmi- chael; 2 daus.; 'Stella Lovisa, b. June iS, 18S3; - Lelia Anna, b. July 20. iSSg. ^80 Charles Harrison Miller,* b. Jan. 24. 1S41; m. Dec 26 1883, Cora E. Sheldon; 2 daus. ; ' Emma Viola, b. Sept. 15, 1886; '■' Mary Corinne, b June 17, 1889. -i-|| Charles Harrison Allen,' s. of Moses and vSally; m. Catherine Calder, b. Jan. 22, 1827; r. York, N. Y. Tivo C/iiliircii, Born in York. «" Edward Allen,* b. Oct. 24. 1S52; m. Oct. 7, 1886, Ida Davis, b. July 13, 1863; 2 chd.; 'Jennie, b. Apr. 23, 1SS9; "^Charles Edward, b. Mar. 5, 1893. **2 Mary Allen,* b. Nov. 23, 1S54. All of the above family now living, reside on the old Moses Allen homestead at York, N. Y. J-||- Elizabeth (Betsey) M. Page,' dau of Nathaniel and Prudence (Allen) Page; m. Jan. 7, 1835, Zorah Densmore, b. June 22, 1812. Three Children. -*3 Charles Allen Densmore,* b. Oct. 22, 1835; d. May 28, 1858, Seneca Castle, N. Y. 2*4 Martha Densmore,* b. Jan. 9. 1842; m. Chapinville, N. Y., Dec. 9, 1861, Henry Harger, b. Feb. 20, 1840; d. Abilene, Kansas, Aug. 13, 1896; 3 did., b. at Phelps, N. Y.; 'Charles Monan, b. Jan 23, 1863. 2 Henry Milton, b. Sept. 30, 1867. ^ Wilbur Densmore, b. Xov. 28, 1870. 285 Mary Densmore,* b. Albion, N. Y., Oct. 17, 1846; d. Feb 25, 1855. BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON, DANIEL ALLING, FIRST. 203 fll Levi Allen Page,' s. of Nathaniel of vSeneca Castle, N. Y.; m. Deborah Ottley, b. 1825; d. Aug. 7, 1850; r. vSeneca Castle, N. Y. Three Children, all Born in Seneca Cas/le. 286 Levi Allen Page, Jr.,s b. Jan. i, 1S4.1; m. Feb. 19, 1867, Margaret F. Benham, b. Hopewell, N. Y., Mar. 23, 1843; d. Feb. 6. 1S86, Seneca Castle; 7 chd., all b. in Seneca Castle N. Y ; ' Clara J., b. June 11, 1871. 'Laura, b. Apr. 2,1873. ^Mary, b. Mar. 16,1875. ^John Allen, b. Sept. 11, 1S76. « Francis Murry, b. Jan. 28, i38o. « Levi Allen, b. Mar. 28. 1S82. ' Jessie, b. Mar. 20, 1886. 28^ Joel Allen Page> b.July 14, 1S43; m. Oct. 19, 1867, Helen Wormley, b. Phelps, N. Y., 1846; 3 chd.; 'Gertrude, b. Sept. 9, 186S. ''Joel Allen, b. Mar. 18, 1S75. ^ Alice Deborah, b. Mar. 16, 1877; r. Seneca Castle. 888 Harriet Josephine Page,* b. Sept. 5, 1845; d. Jan. 26, 1884; m. Dec. 12, 1872, John E. Furman, b. Hopewell, N. Y., Dec. 11, 1847; 3 chd., b, at Jersey City; ' Mary Page, b.Oct. 6, 1874. -Charles Edward, b. Mar. 31, 1876. ^ Harriet J., b. Mar. 2, 1878. ■fll Mary Ann Page,' dau. of Nathaniel; m. Sept. 5, 1840, John W. Paddock, b. Feb. 15, 1807; d. Peoria, 111., Jan. 19, 1896; r. Wyorning and Chapinville, N. Y. Three Children. 289 Charles Harmon Paddock,* b. Apr. 22, 1S42; d. June 5. 1892; m Mar. 28, 1S67, Helen R. Coy, b. July 25, 1846; 5 chd.; 'Alice H., b. Aug. I, 1868. -John Coy, b. ]\Iar. 6. 1870. ^ Hilan Fay, b. Nov. 10, 1871. ■1 Harriet, b. Mar. 16, 1873. ^ Helen Eyre, b. Apr. 8, 1S75; r. Canan- daigua, N. Y. 290 Harriet M. Paddock,^ b. May 28, 1847; m. Oct. 17, 1867, Dr. H. F. Bennett, b. Jan. 4, 1S30; d. Aug. 10, 1885. 291 John Allen Paddock,^ b. Jan. 28, 1852; d. Feb. 11, 1853, at Chapin- ville, X. Y. Ill Harriet Page,' dau. of Nathaniel; m. May 19, 1847, James L. Munson, b. Parsippeny, N. J., Oct. 6, 1820; r. Cha- pinville, N. Y. Six C/u'ldren. 293 Lavinia Sterry Munson, » b. Jan. 16, 1850; r. Rochester, N. Y.; m. Dec. 16, 1875, Judge John S. Morgan, b. Dec 15, 1S47; d. Roches- ter, N. Y., Dec. 16, 1888; 3 chd.; ' Marian, b. Oct. 30, 1878. -John Shepard, b. Aug. 20, 1880. => shepard A., b. June i, 1884. 293 Julia Hortense Munson, « b. Sept. 16, 1851; d. Aug. 10, 1895; m. Aug. 9, 1S77, John R. Thomas; 7 chd., b. Rochester; ' Hortense, b. Apr. 24, 1878. 2 John R., b. June 16, 1880; d. Aug. 10, 1880. ^ Constance, b. July 20, 1881; d. Aug. 5, 1881. ^ Elizabeth, b. Dec. 23. 1882. ^-Mary, b. Feb. 10, 18S5. "Julia, b. Nov. 17, 1S88. 'John R., b. May 29, 1892. 204 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. 29* John Allen Munson,* b. Dec. i6, 1854; m. May 3, 1S78, Mary E. Sel- lers, b. Pekin, 111., 1862; 2 chd.; 'Mary Ellen, b. Colorado Springs, Jan. 29, 1S79. -John Sellers, b. Colorado Springs, Aug. 10, 1880. 29S James Hermans Munson,*' b. Aug. 12, 1857; d. Chicago, Jan. 15, 1891; m. July 12. 1880, Alice Oceanpaugh; 2 chd.; 1 Edmund O.. b. Chicago, Oct. 28, 1882. -Harriet Page, b. Rochester, N. Y., July 8, 18S4. 89T Mary Eleanor Munson," b. Oct. 20. i860; m. Apr. 30, 18S5. Arthur J. Shaw; 2 chd.; 'Arthur J., Jr., b. Alexandre, N. Y., Mar. 3, 18S8. 2 Eleanor T., b. Spokane, Wash., Feb. 24, 1891. 29« Charles Edward :\Iunson,* b. Dec. 15, 1866. 441 Claudius L. Allinp;,' s. of Lyman and Phebe; m. July 10, loo '~" 1849, Grace Sperry; r. Westville. 4 chd. 1 Fred, b. 1849; d. May 9, 1859- - Ella, b. 1S51; d. Mar. 28, 1855- 8Effa D., b. Apr. 16, 1854. -"John J., b. Oct. 16, 1856; druggist. New Haven; m. Mary Chapman; 2 chd.; ' Grace S., b. 1890. -^Warner C, b 1894 . 141 Sarah Ailing,' dau. of Ezra and Sarah; m. Mar. 16, 1853, Robert Ailing, s. of Jesse and Sarah (Caleb Ailing, ist line), b. Oct. 16, 1828; d. Aug. 2, 1890; r. Hamden. Tii'o Children. 303 Theodore B. Ailing;* b. May 20, 1854. 80* Jessie G. Ailing.^ b. Dec. 28, 1858; d. July 20, iS83, s. i.; m. Dec. 28, 188 1, Edward E. Roberts. i|f Rhoda Ailing,' dau. of Ezra and Sarah; m. Dec. 2, i860, Gilbert S. Benham, b. Sept. 7, 1832; 1. Hamden. Two Children. 305 Frederick Gilbert Benham;^ b. Oct. 14, 1S61; m. Jan. 3 1893. Flor- ence Parlett; 2 chd ; 'Claude Gilbert, b. Dec. i, 1S93. - Ruth, b. Mar. 31, 1S96. 300 Amos Clayton Benham" b. May 20, 1871; m. Oct. 27, 1892, Grace Hubbell, Brooklyn; i dau., Evelyn, b. Feb 26. 1897. Gilbert S. Benham, son of Sackctt G. and grandson of Amos Benhain, who with his wife Ruth were two of the founders of the Methodist Episcopal Church at Hamden Plains. Isaac Benham was a brother of Amos. BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON, DANIEL ALLING, FIRST. 205 iff Eliza Ailing-/ dau. of Philo, Jr.; m. Oct. 4, ^§34, James M.'ward, b. Oct. 20, 1806; d. Jan. 6, 1892; r. Woodbury, Conn. S/-V Children. »<"■ Anson J. Ward.* b. Aug. 29, 1835; m Dec. 24, 1867, Mary Noble. 30S Julia P. Ward,'' b. Oct. 15, 1836; m. Apr. 17, 1856, Enos L. Bradley. 309 Anne E. Ward,* b. Jan. 15. 1839; m. Feb. 29, 1872, Hubbard H. Hotchkiss. 310 James M Ward/ b. Mar. 3, 1840; m. Nov. 12, 1S64, Sarah E. Bradley. 311 George S. Ward,«b. Dec. 3, 1843; m. Aug. 16, 1866, Katie Hill. 312 Wealthy J. (Etta) Ward/ b. Feb. 26, 1845; m- Jui^e 9, 1869, Robert J. Parrott. 11^ WealthyAnn Ailing/ dau. of Philo, Jr.; m. Skaneateles, N. Y., May 13, 1834, John Lansing Taylor, b. Aurelius, N. Y., Apr. '27, 1809; d. Gorham, O., Sept. 9, 1856. He was a prom- inent man in business, in civil affairs and in the M. E. Church; a farmer and lumberman; a s. of David, s. of Simeon, a Revolutionary soldier in 2d Conn. Infantry, who mio-rated from Woodbury, Conn., to Aurelius, N. Y., about 1805. Four CJiiIdrcn. • 313 George Lansing Taylor/ b. Skaneateles, N. Y., Feb. 13. 1S35; m. New York City, Oct. 3, 1861, Eliza Minerva French, b. Jan. 24. 1834. 314 Charles Ailing Taylor,* b. Skaneateles, N. Y., July 10. 1S36; d. Gor- ham, O., Sept. 28, 1849. 315 Albert Edward Taylor,* b. Sterling. N. Y.. June 25, 1844; Commer- cial College education; m. (i) New York City, Nov. 18, 1869, Hattie A. Barbour, b. 1S45; d- Feb. 24, 1S79; i s., Eddie; d. i.; m. (2) Oct. 19, 18S1, Harriet E. Le Bree, b. New, York City; i dau., Grace Eugenia, b Aug. 5, 1S82. 3 1" John Taylor,* b. in Ohio, 1856; d i. 313 Rev. George Lansing Taylor, A.B., A.M., D.D., and L.H.D., was studious from childhood, prepared for college partly alone, passed A.B. in i86t, and A.M. in 1864, both at Columbia University, New York City, and D.D. in Syracuse University, 1876. He entered the ministry of the Methodist Episcopal Church in New York East Conference, in 1862, in which he still continues; has filled several prominent appointments, at present stationed at Hamden Plains, New Haven, Conn. He has also been a copious newspaper and ^^^1*^ /2yt^^4v4^^-^'^%^-^ REV. GKORGE LANSING TAYLOR, HIGHWOOD, NEW HAVEN, CONN. BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON, DANIEL ALLING, FIRST. 207 mag-azine writer, chiefly in verse, but also prose sketches and popular science. Several of his sermons and orations have been printed, also addresses on college occasions, and lec- tures, as well as three volumes of his poems, viz.: " Elijah, etc.," a volume of scriptural poems which fascinatingly illuminate Bible scenes, mostly in the Old Testament; " Grant Poems," containing his " Elegy on General Grant," etc., and "The Progress of Learning," delivered on the Cen- tennial of Columbia University, on which occasion, in com- pany with a number of the most eminent literar)^ men of America, he received the degree of L.H.D. (Doctor of Polite Letters), the first Methodist upon which it was con- ferred. He was also one of the authors of " McClintock & Strong's Cyclopaedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesias- tical Literature," published by the Harpers, a work the most voluminous and exhaustive of its class in the world. But bis classical poems, nature poems and miscellaneous poems, the most voluminous part of his writings, have not yet been collected into volumes. He has also been known for ^"hirty years as the "Poet Laureate of Methodism," his services having been called into requisition by his church for odes, epics, and hymns in celebration of her centennials of America ever since 1866. He is a man of exalted talents, a profound thinker, an elo- quent speaker, a ready writer, and his composition is win- ningly poetic His eminent abilities place him among the "great lights" of his church, and but for his advanced deaf- ness he would doubtless be among the eminent official digni- taries of the Methodist Episcopal Church. But he has three times declined offered elections to college presidencies, pre- ferring to remain in the pastorate. Still, he was one of the organizers of, and has been an active member of the " Board of Trustees " of Syracuse University ever since it was chartered in 1870. His wife was the eldest child and only surviving daughter of Rev. Mansfield French, formerly of Ohio, then of New York City. Miss French was graduated A.B. at Cincinnati Wesley an College, and was a professor in the same, and pre- ceptress of Xenia (Ohio) Female College, of which her father was president. 2o8 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. Their children have been six, as follows: George Lansing Taylor, Jr.,« b. July 6, 1S62; d. Aug. 28, 1864. Theodora May Taylor.^ M.E.L., b. Nov. 10, 1864; m. William J. Brown, banker, Brooklyn; 4 chd. John Mansfield Taylor,^ b. Dec. 22 1866; m. Julia M. Le Comte, Brook- lyn; proofreader. Austianna Eliza Taylor,-' b. Mar. 15. 1869; A.B., A.M., Syracuse Uni- versity; teacher in Woman's College, Baltimore, Md. Georgianna Curry Taylor, » b. Dec. 3, 1870; a distinguished vocalist; m. B. H. Carpenter. Wilkes Barre, Pa.; i chd. Edward Thomson Taylor,^ b. July 24, 1872; D.D.S., dentist, South Orange, N. J. The five living children are all active and zealous Metho- dists, as are the husbands of the married daughters and wife of married son. m Jane Olivia Ailing,^ dau. of Philo, Jr.; m. Jordan, N. Y., Jan. I, 1846, Stephen Crego; b. Marcellus, N. Y., Nov. 16, 1804; d. Conquest, N. Y., June i, 1873. T/n-ee CJiildrcii. »i' Milo Hickok Crego,- b. Jordan, N. ¥.. Mar. i, 184S; m. (i) 1876 Louisa Osborn; d. 1879; m. (2) her sister Augusta in 18S0; r. Bel- mar, N. J. Teacher, notary, J. P., etc. SI'* Laura Crego,* b. Oct. 25, 1S46; 1. Norwalk, Conn.; m. (i) Jan. 4, 1S65, David Pinckney; d. s. i. Conquest, N. Y., Apr. 24, 1S73; m. (2) Dec. 24. 1S73, Seeley Brown, b. Stamford, Conn., Oct 3, 1837; 5 chd.; ' Milo Crego. b. Oct. 18, 1874. -' Laura Jane, b. Nov. 26. 1876; m. June 25, 1S93, William A. Wilson; i dau , Laura Agnes, b. July 3, 1894. ■•Stephen Cobb, b. Feb. 27, 1878. * Seeley William, b. Sept. 24, 1S81; d. July 27. 1S82. ^Eugene Pales, b. Nov. 9. 18S4. 3i» Hulda Jane Crego,** b. Jordan, N. Y., Sept. 8, 1850, d. Dec. 22, 1851. fif Rebecca Hull,' dau. of Sidney and Rebecca; m. Feb. 5, 1837, John Townsend; r. New Haven. Six C/i/'/ifren. 320 Amelia Hull Townsend,* b Nov. 5, 1837; m. Sept. 5, 1861, Elnathan D. Street; i dau., Clara Rebecca, b. June 5, 1S62. 3=^1 John Lucius Townsend," b. Aug. 4, 1839; d. Feb. 6, 1840. 32-' John Webster Townsend. « b. Feb. 21, 1841; m. Oct. 2, 1878, Mary Hickey; i dau., Mary Ella, b. June 15, 18S0. 323 Jeremiah Townsend,-* b. April 28, 1843; m. July 6, 1881, Ida Vanda Huke. 3-'-t Isaac Hull Townsend,- b. Mar. 12, 1845; d. Sept. 6, 1S45. BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON, DANIEL ALLING, FIRST. 209 ^-» Charles Knevals Townsend,* b. June 10, 1S47; m. 1873 Emily Sco- field; 6 chd.; 'John S., b. Oct., 1S74; d. Feb. 6, 1S75. --John Web- ster, b. Feb. 13, 1876. ^Mary Elizabeth, b. Dec. 21, 1878. ■* Emily Almira, b. Dec. 26, 1883. ^ Martha Amelia, b. Oct. 13, 1888. 'Charles Herbert, b. Mar. 13, 1S93. fif Mary Newton Ailing/ dau. of Charles Wyllys and Lucy (Booth) Ailing; m. May 8, 1845, Anson Riley Davis; r. Oxford, Conn. Seven Children, 328 Mary Elvira Davis,* b. Dec. 15, 1846; m. Sept. 5, 1872, William Treat Andrews; 4 chd.; 'Charles William, b. Nov. 25, 1875; d. Oct. 20, 1878. ^Berdie. b. July 2. 1876; d. i. ^ William Treat, b. Sept. 26, 1878; m. Jan. 9, 1896, Bertha G. Grannis. •'Mary E., b. Feb. 29, 1S84. "" Ellen Lucy Davis,* b. May 25, 1849; m. Oct. 9, 1S67, Wilbur Fiske Osborne, Derby, Conn.; 4 chd.; 'John, b. Oct. 28, 1871; d. Mar. 20, 1872. ■■'Jenney, b. Nov. 2. 1872; d. May 25, 1875. ^ Annie, b. Nov. 5, 1874; d. June 3. 1875. ■* Frances Eliza, b. May 20, 1876. 328 Laura Booth Davis,* b. Nov. 24, 1850; m. Oct. 4, 1874, John M. Hub- bard; I dau., Stella Laura, b. Aug. 26, 1876; d. Oct. 12, 1892. ^^8 Emma Eugenia Davis,* b. Aug. 11, 1S54. 330 Charles AlHng Davis,* b. June 13, 1858; m. Oct. 20, 1886, Mary N. Lum, I s., Ralph E., b. Jan. 11, 1892. 331 Estelle Louise Davis,* b. Oct. 11, i860; m. Apr. 5, 1888, Fred A. Bailey, Springfield, Mass.; 2 chd.; 'Ruth Estelle, b. Feb. 26. 1889. ^Mary Lydia, b. Nov. 16, 1892. 332 Evelyn Amelia Davis,* b. June 22, 1862. \%\ Amos Henry Ailing," was born in the town of Orange, Conn., January 3, 1823, the eldest son of Charles Wyllis and Lucy (Booth) Ailing. He, early in life, engaged in the busi- ness his father was conducting, that of wool manufacturing. An excellent physique, a sturdy resolve to make the most of opportunity, and a resolute integrity helped him from the start, so that at the age of twenty-two he, with his brother Charles B., leased the mill of his father and began business under the name of A. H. & C. B. Ailing. Perseverance and close fidelity soon showed good results. The mill be- came too small for the enterprise and the brothers decided in 1858 to move to Derby. This change was followed by a still further increase in the business, which has ever since shown a steady growth. Yarns, hosiery and underwear have been the principal products. 14 10^ AMOS H. ALLING, DERBY, CONN. BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON, DANIEL ALLING, FIRST. 211 In various projects connected with the growth of the town Mr. Ailing- was intimately connected, serving in a number of public offices. In the construction of the Ousatonic Water Company's dam he was intensely interested and held the office of director in that company from its organization till his death. But not alone as a business man and a citizen was Mr. Ailing held in the esteem of the people. In his church life and religious zeal, emphatically was he known and honored. Early in life he joined the Methodist Church, of which he was always a strong pillar. To it he gave a de- votion and a financial support which were the outcome of a strong love of God's work. His religion was more than a form— it entered into every dealing with his fellows. His nature was singularly social and approachable, while in his benefactions few were so unostentatious, and his gifts outran his promises. On the 2d of September, 1847, he married Sarah Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel and Susannah (Smith) Pruden, a de- scendant of the Rev. Peter Prudden, the first minister of the church in Milford. She died June 27, 1881. They had three children. ' Louisa Maria, b. May 25, 1849; m. Dec. 24, 1884, George L. Beardsley, a skillful, popular and eminent physician in Derby, and is the mother of two children, viz.: Ailing Prudden, b. Jan. 29, 1877, and Elizabeth Coley, b Nov. 11, 1885. '•'Mary, b. Aug. 25, 1857; d. Mar. 25, 1862. "Carolyn Elizabeth, b. Mar. 24, 1863. June 7, 1882, he married Mrs. Harriet Eliza (Porter) Griffin, daughter of Edward J. and Eliza (Ball) Porter of Waterbury, who survives him. Until a comparatively short time before his death, which occurred February 6, 1898, Mr. Ailing retained to an unusual degree the vigor and buoyancy of his early years. The uni- versal feeling of grief at his loss expressed by every one showed the esteem in which he was held by all classes of the community, and to him more than to any other person the compiler is indebted for encouragement and aid in prepar- ing this volume, and in his death feels keenly his loss, and with the multitude of those who knew and loved him joins in the great sorrow of his departure. 212 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. Ill Charles B. Ailing was born at Orange, Conn., June 20^ 1824. As a boy hardly out of school and yet in his teens, he went among- the farmers gathering Vool, which at his father's mill was made into cloth. On reaching his majority, in 1845, he associated himself with his brother Amos H., and they leased from their father the Orange mill. This was the ffl CHARLES B. ALLING. beginning of the copartnership of A. H. & C. B. Ailing, which continued for fifty-three years, until the decease of Amos H. in 1898, By a close application .to business and a constant study of the needs of the hour, the business grew and prospered till a closer classification of industries brought about a general decline in the custom making of BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON, DANIEL ALLING, FIRST, 213 cloth for farmers, perceiving- which, Mr. Ailing, with a ready adaptability to the demands of the market, turned his atten- tion to the manufacturing of yarn and hosiery. The limits of the Orange mill were soon outgrown, and in seeking a new site with feasible water power and transporta- tion facilities, Mr. Ailing selected Birmingham (now Derby), and purchased in 1858 the property of the Globe Company, which was destroyed by fire in 1864, after which his firm continued to manufacture in the old copper mill of Anson G. Phelps. These properties were located near the confluence of the Naugatuck and Ousatonic rivers. The mill has been enlarged time and again, besides being augmented by several annexes. During the war he secured for his firm large and valuable contracts with the government, and later he greatly enhanced the capacity of the business by adding the manufacture of underwear. Quick to read the signs over the threshold of the. future, he has ever kept the firm "up-to-date " and its mill supplied with modern and adequate machinery, thus enabling it to compete profitably with the trade of the whole country; and to-day, under his entire management and own- ership, it gives employment to 500 people. The products of his mill supply the demands of the largest wholesale houses in the metropolitan centers of the country. Apprising himself of the future growth of his city, he influenced Ihc purchase of quite a tract of land lying along Main and Elizabeth streets. Here, under his supervision, have been erected large blocks which comprise nearly all of the finest mercantile buildings in the city, and under his roofs he provides quarters for the Board of Trade, the Post Office and the large fraternal societies of the place. Mr. Ailing was one of the incorporators and is a director of the Ousatonic Water Company, to which Derby owes much of its material increase, and the borough of Shelton, just across the river, is entirely indebted for its founding. He has always lived a retired life, declining all political preferments, and times repeatedly, despite the earnest plead- ings of his friends, he has refused to be of the representa- tive personnel, directing the larger business interests of the community. The reason for this has been twofold: partly because of that modesty of character which seeks not self- 2 14 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. consciousness of personal power, and partly because of an infirmity, caused years ago by a severe sickness, which left him so seriously deaf as to make hearing possible only throiigh the medium of a speaking tube, and by reason of which he has been excluded from all social and public life where the sense of hearing is a necessary qualification for personal enjoyment and action. His friends are always glad of the opportunity that brings them in contact with his per- sonality. Gentle and pleasing in his manner, gracious in the reception of people, quick in his perceptions, and of intelli- gent expression and keen insight, he is a ready reader of human nature and character. Generously disposed, he always listens to the honest appeal for charity and sends its bearer away the recipient of his kindness. He is logical in his deliberations, and given to him as a premise, present con- ditions or complications, he can from his wide knowledge of persons and things, and from an experience broken as ore from the rocks, accurately foretell the profitableness of .the result or warn against the disaster. His advice and co.unsels are daily sought by his fellow-citizens, and while possessing no public patronage to give official sanction to his words, he is largely and indirectly a conservator and moulder of the destinies of his community. He married May lo, 1853, Miss Julia M. Prudden of Orange, a sister of the former wife of Mr. A. H. Ailing. Mrs. Ailing was a woman of rare personality, whose wealth of culture, grace and refinement made beautiful the atmos- phere of home and won for her the esteem and admiration of all who knew her. She died August 12, 1889. A son and daughter were born to Mr. and Mrs. Ailing, Charles H. born December 27, 1855. On completing his edu- cation the son interested himself in the afiiairs of the Ailing firm, and for a number of years was a very important factor in enlarging its market, and an indispensable assistant to his father in the conduct of its business. He was also a director of the Birmingham National Bank. He married Josephine Slade Hill of Ansonia, February 22, 1886. Possessing a judicial mind and inheriting a taste and abil- ity for business, he promised to be one of the leading and influential men of his period. He died at Asheville, N. C, March 20, 1890, whither he had gone to recruit his health. PF z H d > Z d o Tl M > n fa r td W > r z • r > f" C ' 5 d H w j< n o 2 Z 2t6 descendants of ROGER ALLIXG, FIRST. His wife and two sons, Kenneth Slade, born March 23, 1887, and Charles Booth, born Aucjust 4, 1888, survive him. Their dauohter, Susie Ailing, born November 13, 1861, spent her childhood at the home of her father in Derby. She was mar- ried to Dr. Charles T. Baldwin, September 14, 1887. Shortly after their marriage they removed to Rome, Italy, where the doctor established a lucrative practice among the temporary residents and representative people of the old city. Here they continued for three years, and after the death of her mother they returned to her father's home, where they reside at the present time. Their children are Harold A., who was born in Rome, January 31, 1890; Julia, born September 2, 1891; Helen, born May 17, 1893, and Charles Booth. For a man who has lived seventy-five years, Mr. Ailing is in good health and his mental vigor phenomenal. He minutely follows all the details of his business, keeps abreast with the times and well informed concerning the welfare and new projects of his community. As sole proprietor he suc- ceeds to all the manufacturing and real estate interests of the firm of A. H. & C. B. Ailing, which for a number of years have received his supervision and management. In the possession of a conservatism which brooks no foolish hazard, he assumes large responsibilities and applies himself to the task, personally allotted, with all the indomitable persistency of a man in the fiery forties. He is a Methodist, broad in his views; he adheres tenaciously to the generous principles of the Gospel of Christ, and believing true manhood to be life inspired by their very utterance, he will not follow the personal interpretation of any individual who by a rigid enunciation contracts the sphere of their usefulness. He is a large contributor to the support of his church, and Derby Methodism owes nn;ch to him for its prosperity and continuance. fil*^ Lucy Amelia Ailing,' dan. of Charles Wyllis; m. June 7, 1849, Nathan C. Treat; d. Sept. 15, 1889; r. New Haven. Two CJiihhf>i. "« Helen M. Treat,** b. Sept. 22, 1S52; d. May 18, 1S55. 3»» Nellie Treat." b. Dec. 16, 1S64; m. May 22, 1889. Otis Bradley; 1 s., Otis T., b. June 21, 1895. BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON, DANIEL ALLING, FIRST. 217 f{}| Leonidas W. Ailing/ s. of Charles Wyllys, m. Dec. 28, 1870, Marion F. Merwin; r. Derby. Four Cliildrcii. S'io Mary Ailing, ^ b. July i, 1S72; m. Oct. 10, 1S99, John Ruth Evans of New York City. s-ii Walter Ailing," b. June 21, 1S75; d. May 9, 1876. 3-*2 Wilbur M. Ailing," b. Apr. 24, 1877. 3^3 Leon Booth Ailing,* b. Mar. 13, 1882. ■ffl John Wesley Ailing,' a descendant from Roger Ailing, ist, and his mother's ancestry (Booth) is equally direct to the early colonists; a s. of Charles Wyllys Ailing, b. in Orange, Oct. 24, 1841; m. Oct. 10, 1867, Constance Adelaide Parker, dau. of Augustus H. and Jane E. (Hotchkiss) Parker, b, Derby, Dec. 24, 1844; r. New Haven, Conn. Three Children. 341 Constance Ailing,* b. May 12, 1873; d. May 15, 1S73. 345 Arnon Augustus Ailing,* b. Aug. 8, 1874; m. June 15, 1899, Katharine Augusta Terrill of New Hartford. Conn. 3-48 Agatha Adelaide Ailing," b. Jan. 31. 1S76. Mr. Ailing was graduated from Yale College in 1862, the salutatorian of his class. Studied law at the Yale Law School, was admitted to the Bar in New Haven County in 1864, and has ever since been practicing law at New Haven, prin- cipally in the same county, but also in all the other counties of the State, and in the Supreme Court of the United States, and has had a very extensive practice during the whole period of his professional career; as counsel for the State, he successfully prosecuted the first criminal boycott case in the United States. He has not only been one of the most promi- nent lawyers of the State— especially as a corporation lawyer — but he has held and now holds many positions of financial responsibility. He has been for many years a director and general counsel for the Merchants National Bank of New Haven, the Security Insurance Co. of New Haven, the New Haven Electric Co. and the Southern New England Telephone Co. and was also for many years a vestryman in Trinity Church, New Haven. In 1884 Mr. Ailing formed a partnership with James H. Webb of the New Haven County Bar; afterwards, in 1891, Samuel C. Morehouse was admitted to the firm; on his grad- ^iJli JOHN W. ALI.ING, NKW HAVEN, C ONN. BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON, DANIEL ALLING, FIRST. 219 nation from the Yale Law School, in 1899, his son, Arnon A. Ailing, also became a member of the firm. Their office is at 42 Church street, New Haven, Conn. Mr. Ailing married October 10, 1867, Miss Constance Ade- laide, daughter of Augustus H. and Jane E. (Hotchkiss) Par- ker of Derby, and a descendant of many eminent colonists. Among them, on the paternal side, were Rev. Samuel Stone of Hartford, famous for going with Capt. John Mason on the Pequot expedition against the Indians; Robert Sedgewick of Charlestown, Mass., Major-General of the Massachusetts Colony, the founder of the renowned Artillery Co., and Capt- tain in 1640; Lieut. Francis Bell, founder of Stamford; Capt. John Hulls; Abraham Doolittle, who married Joanna, sister of Roger Ailing, ist; also Daniel Parker, who received seven balls at Stillwater, and Jehiel Preston, descended from the elder branch (now extinct in England) of the very ancient family of Preston Richard. Mrs. Alling's mother was grandaughter of Lieut. Levi Hotchkiss, one of the first to respond to the "Lexington Alarm," and afterwards of the 6th Continental Line. Also grandniece of the famous beauty, Gloriana Folsom of Strat- ford, who became Countess of Sterling. m Mary Treat Ailing,' dau. of Bela and Julia; m. Oct. 5, 1848, Alpheus N. Merwin; r. Orange. T2C/0 Children. 347 Marion Merwin, Md. Nov. 28, 1849; m, Dec. 28, 1870, ^^^Leonidas Ailing, »i« John J. Merwin. sb. June 30, 1859; m. Oct. 17, 1SS2, Ida J. Wells; 2 chd.; 'Helen J., b. Aug. iS, 1884; ^ Marion, b. July 31, 1892. ffl Jonathan S. Ailing,' s. of Bela; m. Nov. 19, 1855, Harriet Barnes; r. Orange, Conn. Five Childre7i. 3-*9 Minnie J. AUing.^ b. Apr. 10, 1857; d. Oct. 8, 1880. 350 Bela M. Ailing * b. Aug. i, 1S60; m. June 9, 1886, Lizzie Hine; 2 chd.; 'Grace Caroline, b. June 24, 188S; -Jonathan Sheldon, b. Apr. 29, 1894. 351 Julia Ailing,* b. Feb. 2, 1867; m. Feb. 14, 18S9, Frank S. Woodruff; 4 chd.; 'Ailing, b. Sept. 5, 1890; ■' Elizabeth Clark, b. Jan. 23, 1892; d. Mar. 28, 1893; -Ruth Harriet, b. Dec. 26, 1893; ^ Mary Frances, b. June 13, 1S96. »52 Hattie Ailing,' b. Apr. 23, 1S75; d. Oct. 19, 1885. •''"3 John Fowler AlUng, 8 b. Jan. 14, 1878; d. Apr. xi, 1883. 220 DESCENDANTS OK ROGER ALLING, FIRST. fJLo Rebecca Jane Ailing/ dau. of Albert and Mary; m. Ang. 25, 1847, William Berkele. Three C /ill d yen. »5i Louise J. Berkele.^b Aug. 22, 1848; m. Aug. 27. 1872, John W. Dillon, •••ss Nettie M. Berkele, Mi. Feb. 6, 1853; m. Nov. 7, 1873, (George Noel Jean; i s., George William, b. Nov. 22, 1S74. ss" William Albert Berkele,* b. June 24, i860; m. Feb. 8, 1888, Kate Wherritt; i dau., Alma Rebecca, b. Nov. 5, 1890. fJf Edward T. Ailing/ s. of Harvey and Mary; m. Sept. i, 1858, Ellen Almira Pardee,* b. Sept. 10, 1838; settled in Mil- ledgeville, Ga., after marriage and still lives there. Five Childi-eii, all Born in Millcd^evillc. 3"7 Edith Mary Alling,8 b. Oct. 17. 1S59; m. Aug. 5, 1879, Rev. Andrew J. Beck; 4 chd.; 1 Helen Louise, b. Sept. 21, 1880; ^ Andrew Edward, b. June 28, 1883; » Edith H., b. Mar. 11, 1887; d. May 18, 1889; ■* Alice Ethridge, b. Jan. 19, 1890. ^iss Alice Hull Ailing,^ b. Aug. 6, 1861; m. Jan 25. 1881, Arthur James Carr, b. Sept. 14, 1853; 5 chd.; • Mary E., b. Oct. 23, 1S81. ^Thomas C , b. Nov. 29, 1883. ^Edward Ailing, b. Dec 27, 1885; d. Feb. 4, 1896. 4 Arthur J. Jr , b. Mar. 25, 1888. ^ Henry Pardee, b. Apr. 28, 1895- sss Martha Isabella Ailing. « b. Oct. 9, 1863; m. Oct. 18, 1893, Dr. Loderick M. Jones; 2 chd.; 'Edward Thomas, b. Apr., 1895; d. Mar. 8. i8g8. -Mary Edith, b. Jan. 7, 1S9S. Dr. L. M. Jones is a member of the Medical Staff of the Georgia State Insane Asylum. 3«o Edward Boughton Ailing, « b. Feb. 6, 1868; d. Aug. 24. 1868. 3«i Henry Edward Ailing, ^b. Aug. 26, 1874; d. . \\\ Susan Rogers Ailing,' dau. of Silas and Sally Ailing, 3d; m. Orange, Conn., Jan. 6, 1844, Mason E. Bradley, b. Mil- ford, Dec. 23, 1823; d. Waterbury, Nov. 23, 1897. /'()//;- Children. ••'«-' Wallace A. Bradley,** b. Aug. 18, 1845; d. Nov. 3, 1S57. •'" Josephine A. Bradley, « b. Mar. 18, 1850; d Nov. 4, 1862. 3«* William Wallace Bradley,* b. July 5, 1S52; m. Jan. 26. 1876, Margaret Deveraux, b. July 4. 1858; 2 chd; ' William Edgar, b. Jan. 2, 1879; d. Aug. 18S5. - Arvilla Marie, b. Sept. 4, 1890; 1. Waterbury, Conn. ■"■" Lillian Avilla Bradley,* b. Dec. 25, 1865; m. Jan. 28. 1S97. Frank Scoville Phelps, b. June 7, 1872. * Henry S. Pardee of Oneonta, N. Y., m. (i) Waterbury, Conn., Alma, dau. of Jonas and Fanny (MerrelD Beach; 2 end.; 1 Ellen Almira; m. Edward T. Ailing. - George Andrew, b. Sept. 20, 1840; m. (2) Oct. 4. 1841, Phebe, dau. of William and Elizabeth Huntington, Harwinton, Conn.; 5 chd.; 1 Edwin; d. y. 2 Edward Henry, b. Sept. 5, 1S47; urn. = Franklin J , and •< Charles H.; d. y.; and ' Mary Elizabeth. BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON, DANIEL ALLING, FIRST. 221 fll- Sarah Fenn Ailing/ twin sister of above; m. (i) July 3, 1843, Jesse Sherman; d. ; she ra. (2) May 28, 1862, George H. Bryan; s. i. S/.i' Children. By (I) 366 Angeline Sherman,* b. May 15, 1844; m. George Gilbert. ^"^ Ellen Celestia Sherman/ b. July 14, 1845; m. Smith Parmelee. SGS Mary Jane Sherman/ b. Aug. 6, 1848; m. Edward Humiston. 369 Ella E. Sherman/b. Apr. 5, 1853; d. June 27, 1890; m. Frederick Camp. 3"o John Lewis Sherman,* b. Apr. 9, 1855; m. EvaL. Smith. 3"i Hattie Sherman,* b. May 22, 1857; d. May 28. 1857. Iff Willis G. Ailing, M.D.,' s. of Silas, 3d; m. (i) Feb. 26, 1857, Gertrude Bartholomew, b. 1839; d. ; 4 chd.; 'Min- nie G., b. Apr. 19, 1858; m. Marcus Munn. 'Howard B., b. Jan. 12, i860; d. 1867. 'Jessie B., b. Sept. 26, 1872; d. Dec. 15, 1872; 'Willis H., b. Nov. 15, 1874; m. (2) Nov. 15, 1888, Happy J. Daniels, b. Aug. 20, 1864; i s., Roger W., b. Jan. 11, 1896. fll Francis Augustus Ailing,' s. of Ethan" and Eliza (Blackman) Ailing; m. by Rev. C. Smith, Massilon, O., May 25, 1846, Helen L. Griswold, b. Colebrook, Conn., May 3, 1828; d. Auburn, Ind., June 20, 1867. Three Children, all Born in Tivinsburg, O. 8'2 Perry E. Ailing, sb. May 12, 1847;!. Cleveland, 0.;m. (i)Corunna, Ind., Oct. 15, 1S6S, Libbie Dearborn, b. Corunna, Feb. 20, 1849; d. June 20, 1878; m. (2) Mt. Morris, Mich., July 15, 1890, Libbie Tomlinson. b. Chatham, Can., May 21, 1858; 2 chd.; by (i) (a) Pearl/ b. Cor- unna, Ind., Oct. 16. 1870; m. May 6, 1S88, Martha F. Fuller; 3 s.; iKarl M.,i» b. Aug. 16, 18S9. ^Neil M.,'" b. Feb. 18, 1892.' 3 Perry M.,10 b. June 10, 189S; (b) Atwood P.,-' b. Auburn, Ind., Dec. 23, 1871. 3'3 HelenAlda Ailing,* b. Mar. 21, 1850; d. Sept. 26, 1889; m. Apr. 18, 1867 Dr. Richard Elson, b. Stark County, O., Oct. 28, 1839; i s , Frank, ^ b. June 21, 1870, Wooster, O. 3"-t Francis W. Ailing,* b. Jan. 9, 1852; d. Dec. 24, 1855. flf Ethan Lewis Ailing,' s. of Ethan and Eliza (Black- man) Ailing; m. Nov. 29, 1859, Electa A., dau. of Jonathan and Philo (Clark) Herrick, b. Dec. 10, 1837; 1. Akron, O. Two Children. 3'5 Orville C. Ailing.* b. Jan. 6, 1862; m. (i) Oct., 1884, Ida Mae Wood; d. June, 1885; m. (2) June, 1891, Alice Guy; i s., Guy Ethan, » b. July 28, 1892. 3"6 George Hoadley Ailing,* b. July 4, 1867. . 222 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. \\% Ebenezer Treat Ailing', s. of Rev. Ebenezer of Orange; m. Worcester, Mass., Aug. 9, 185 1, Harriet Ann Burdette, b. Leominster, Mass., May 17, 1829. Five CJiildrcji. 3" Ebenezer Burdette Ailing,^ b. Center Hill, Miss., Dec. 26, 1S52; m. Anoka, Minn., July 12, 1876, Julia Piatt Fitch, b. Plattsburgh, N. Y., Mar. 28, 1854; 4 clid.; 'Kate Fitch, b. Canon, Colo., June 17, 1877; d. Jul}' 13, 1880. '-^ Horatio C, b. Aug. 26. 1S79; d. Jan. 3. iSSo. =i Raymond T., b. Sept. 22, 1S82, d. July ig, 1S84. ^ Arthur Rich, b. Aug. 6, 1888; all at Canon, Colo. 3 ■ « Horatio Treat Ailing.^ b. Brooklyn, Minn., Apr. 17, 1858; m. Wabasha, Minn., Oct. 23. 1882, Catherine L. Shanck; b. Dec. i, 1S63; 3 chd.; ' Miriam Treat, b Fargo, North Dakota, Sept., 1S83; d. Jacksonville, Fla., Nov. 22, 1SS5. 2 Julia, b. Jacksonville, Fla., Aug. 2q, 1SS6. 3 Ebenezer Treat, Jr., b. Bothell, Wash., July 26, 1S91; d. Aug. 3, 1891. 3' •' Hattie Julia Ailing,*' b. Anoka, Minn., June 10, 1S64; d. Apr. 7, 1866. 3«o Nellie Emily Ailing, « b. Feb. 22, 1866; m. Denver, Colo., Oct. 21, 1890, Herbert A. Thayer, b. South Boston, Mass., April 10, 1864; 2 chd.; 1 Margaret Treat, b. Brookline, Mass., Mar. 26, 1892. - Har- riet B., b. Newton Center, Mass., Oct. 8, 1894. 38 1 Frederick Hart Ailing,* b. June i\, 1869. ■Ill Rev. Joseph Hart Ailing,' s. of Rev. Ebenezer Ailing; m. Dec. 12, 1861, Isabella J. E. Munger, b. Ma}^ 20, 1844; r. Evanston, 111. Nine Cliihircn. 3«2 Kate Mariah Ailing.^ b Sept. 29, 1S62; m. June 29, 1893, Frank New- ton Thomas; 1 dau., Lottie Ailing, b. Dec. 28, 1896. 883 Belle Elmira Ailing.'* b. Oct. 26, 1S64; m. June 28, 1892, Charles S. Raddin. ss-i Asa Hart Ailing,^ b. Dec. 20. 1866; d. Apr. 19, 1881. 385 William Treat Aning,8 b. Jan. i, 1S69; m. Aug. 5, 1S90, Claudia N. Wallace; 3 chd.; 'Clyde Richard, b. Aug. 28, 1891. -Grace Mar- celine, b. Apr. 3, 1893. ^ Leolia Claudia, b. June 10, 1S96. 38e Hattie Louise Ailing, « b. Oct. 30, 1870. 38' Emma Verna Ailing * b. Sept. 3, 1872. 388 Claude Robert Ailing, « b. July 17, 1884. 389 Victor Rex Ailing, 8 b. Jan. 23, 1888; d. Dec. 4, 1S92. Harold Munger Ailing,'* b. April 21, 1890. 3'.in Ifi George William Allen," s. of Edward Chauncey; m. Oct. 25, 1870, Mary Lester, dau. of William H. Harris. He was in the Civil War under Captain Basset, Co. A, 15th Regt., C. V.; afterwards captain Co. F, 29th Regt., serving in Virginia and on the Rio Grande. BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON, DANIEL ALLING, FIRST. 223 Five Childi€}i. ="•'1 Harris Piatt Allen, » b. Brooklyn, July 19, 1871. 3»- Edward Warner Allen,' b. Summit, N. J., July 19, 1873; m. May 23, 1893, Grace I. Tomes, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 8, 1869. =>■'» Ruth Allen, 9 b. Jan. 18, 1875; m. June 8, 1898, George Frederick Hig- gins, by Rev. Dr Storrs. s"-* Mary Harris Allen, ' b. Sept. 28, 1877. =*•'•"> Grace Allen, « b. Apr. 5, 1879. \Yk Leonora Bowman/ dau. of Newell L. and Mabel (Allen) Bowman; m. Sept. 17, i860, James Orville Howard, b. Brigh- ton, N. Y., Sept. 24, 1824; r. Rochester, N. Y. Three C/iildi-eu, all Born in Rochester. 396 Clara Bracket Howard,^ b. Mar. 26, 1862; m. Oct. 29, 1884, Walter D. Huntoon, Patterson, N. Y.; 3 chd., b. in Patterson; ' Clara Lulu, b. Sept. 13, 1885. ^Howard Bowman, b. Feb. 4, 18S9. s Josiah Par- meley, b. Mar. 9, 1897. 39" Walter James Howard, 9 b. Sept. 10, 1864; m. Oct. 16, 1895, Olive Bell Potter, Fairport. N. Y. 39^ Florence Howard, » b. Jan, 27, 186S; m. June 11, 1S90, Arthur Edward Nichols, New York City; 1. 2S7 State street, Rochester, N. Y. End of the descen hints of Daniel Ailing, ist. DEvSCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, ist. BRANCH OF HIS C7RANDSON CALEB. -|i Capt. Caleb Allen was the youngest son of Sergt. Sam- uel Ailing. He was but 15 at his father's death, and prob- ably remained on the homestead with his mother and sis- ters; for after he was 21, his sisters, Sarah, Elizabeth and Esther, with his brothers, James, Theophilus, Daniel, and probably the others, deeded to him their right in the house, barn and home lot of their honored father, Samuel Ailing. From this it would seem he settled down on his father's homestead, but later in life removed to that part of New Haven which became Hamden, where he died in 1756. He married three times, first, Hannah, daughter of Samuel Bishop, and by her had one son, Samuel, who, with his mother, died soon after his birth. He married (2) Thank- ful, daughter of Caleb Mix, and by her had five children, when she died, and he married (3) Hannah, daughter of Samuel Ailing, Tertius, who was son of John Ailing, Sen.; by her he had two children. His family record and descent follow. f^ Capt. Caleb Allen," b. Sept. 7, 1694; d. Dec. 9, 1756; m. (i) Mar. 19, 1718, Hannah Bishop, b. Sept. 3, 1696; d. Dec. 19, 1719; m. (2) Feb, 8, 1721, Thankful Mix, b. Oct. 3, 1695; she d.; he m. (3) June 30, 1845, ^>j Hannah Ailing, b. Oct. 20, 17C9; d. Jan. 14, 1793. E/ii/U Children. By (I) -~ Samuel Ailing,-* b. Dec. i, 1719; d. Dec. S, 1719. By (2) -^^^ Asa Ailing,-' b. Jan. iS, 1723; d. Nine Partners, N. Y., 17S6. ^* Hannah Ailing, ^ b. July 24, 1725; probably d. y. Y*/y Rhoda Ailing,-* b. Sept. 23, 1727; d. abt. 1757. j^/j- Charles Ailing,-* b. 1729; d. Jan. 24, iSoS, Hamden. -'' Caleb Ailing, 2d/ b. May 8, 1731; d. July 24. 1736. By (3) 4^^ Caleb Ailing, 3d,^ b. Sept. 17, 1746; d. Nov. 25, 1S23, Hamden. //sf Hannah Ailing,-* b. Oct. 23, 1752; d. Sept. 7, 1789. BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON CALEB, 225 ~i Capt. Caleb Alling-'s will, made May 19, 1755, was proved and approved in Probate Court first Monday of February, 1757, and is in substance as follows: Imprimis— Gave to wife Hannah Ailing the improvement and use of my house and barn, orchard, mowing- land, im- proving land and pasture land lying and adjoining the high- way and north of it, dividing between ye sequestered land and half division land, also south of sd way and next adjoin- ing, half the improvement of plow land, mowing and pasture land, as also one acre of salt meadow in suburbs quarter near Oyster Point; all to be for her improvement so long as she continues to be my widow. Also I give to be at her disposal forever all of my movable estate remaining after paying my funeral expenses, just debts and fifty pounds old tenor to be paid to my daughter Rhoda Ailing. Item— I give to my loving son Asa Ailing, ten shillings old tenor besides what I have already done for him, which was paying for 50 acres of land for him at the place called the Nine Partners, N. Y. Also i pair of young oxen and a cow and a calf. Item— I give my loving son Charles Ailing additional to former gifts, about 14 acres in the half division lying upon the 20 rods highway, being partly Costers and partly Stevens lot, also a small piece of salt meadow, lying westerly from Oyster Point, to him and heirs forever. Item— I give my loving daughter Rhoda Ailing, added to former gifts, fifty pounds old tenor to be paid out of my movable estate. Item — I give to my little son Caleb Ailing one-half of my house, barn, orchard, etc., with the whole of the half of my land on both sides of the highway aforesaid, not above devised to my sd wife, as also the whole of that half, together with the acre of salt meadow, when her improvement shall be at an end to him and his heirs forever, enjoining him my said son to pay my daughter Hannah Ailing the sum of 200 pounds old tenor according to the present value when she arrives at the age of 18 years. Item— I give my little daughter Hannah Ailing two hun- dred pounds old tenor according to present value to be paid by my son Caleb Ailing when she shall arrive at the full age of 18 5^ears. 15 226 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. Lastly— I appoint mjMvell beloved wife Hannah Ailing sole executrix of this my last will and testament, revoking, etc. Caleb Allin;;. [l. s.] Joseph Mix, J Stephen Dickerman, [' Witnesses. Eunice Dickerman, ) May 19, 1755. Captain Caleb's estate was settled in 1762 and distributed to his five children, viz., Asa, Rhoda, Charles and little Caleb and Hannah. John Cornwall was guardian for Hannah and discharged in 1772. His widow Hannah died January 4, 1793, and was buried in Hamden Plains Cemetery and her estate divided between her children, Rev. Caleb Ailing and Hannah Phipps. -Mi Asa Alling,4 ist, s. of Capt. Caleb and Thankful (Mix) Ailing; m. Sept. 7, 1749, Anna Potter, New Haven; settled at Stanford (Nine Partners), Datchess Co., N. Y. .SV.v C III I ({7-01. 30 Ezra Ailing/ b. May i, 1750. ^V,j Asa Ailing. 2cl,^ b. 1751; d. Stanford, N. Y., Apr. 12, 1S12. '■i^^ Abraham Ailing.^ b. May 14, i754; d. Hamden, Conn., July 24, 1S36. 33 James Ailing, Md. . ='4 Rhoda Ailing,^ b. . ='" Anna Ailing," b. . It IS said that Ezra and James of this family spelled their names Allen and their lineage is lost. The father, Asa, also seems to have adopted that form, as shown by his will given below, but his sons, Capt. Asa and Rev. Abraham Ailing, retained the spelling adopted by Roger, the first American ancestor, which is still followed in their lines. Copy of Asa Allen's (Ailing) will. Probate issued in Dutchess County, Septembers, 1786. In the name of God Amen, I Asa Allen of Charlotte Pre- cinct in Dutchess Co. and Province of New York, being at present— through God's goodness— of sound understanding and memory, though weak in body, think it my duty to make this my last Will and Testament as to such worldly estate as God hath entrusted me with, as followeth: BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON CALEB. 227 Imprimis— I will that all my just debts and funeral expenses be taken care of and duly paid by my executors here- inafter named. Item— I give my dear and loving wife for term of life the use and improvement of one third part of the farm on which I now dwell, and a third part of the house in which I now live and all the household goods forever requiring her to allow those of our children which are yet unmarried to dwell there so long as they shall live single. Item— I give to my beloved son Ezra Allen all that farm on which he now liveth, and all the appurtenances thereof. Item— I give to my son Abraham Allen twenty shillings. Item— I give fifty pounds to my beloved son James Allen one half to be paid at twenty one years of age and the other half one year after. Item— I give to my daughters Rhoda Allen and Anna Allen each of them ten pounds to be paid to them as they come of age or i8 years of age. Item— I give to my beloved son Asa Allen all the farm of land on which I now dwell and house and barn and all mov- ables, excepting the use of one third of the land and one third of the house given to his mother her life time above men- tioned and household goods, he my said son Asa to enjoy the whole of the house, barn and land after his mother's decease and by him my said son Asa I require the payment of all my debts and legacies above mentioned (viz.) to Abra- ham, James, Rhoda, and Anna. Lastly — My will is and I do hereby constitute my loving wife Anna Allen and my son Asa Allen to be my executors of this my last will and Testament— In confirmation of all which I have hereunto set my hand and seal the 12th day of March in the year of our Lord Christ one thousand seven hundred and seventy six. AsA Allen, [l. s.] Signed, sealed, published and delivered in presence of Elijah Tenny, Jonah Talmadge and Enos Talmadge. ■A\ Rhoda Ailing/ dau. of Capt. Caleb and Thankful Allen; m. Jan. 12, 1748, David, s. of Nathan and Hannah (Todd) Ailing, b. Feb. 22, 1724; d. April 22, 1794. 228 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. Three Childrcji. 3s Ebenezer Ailing,-' b. Oct. i6, 1749; d. Plymouth, Conn. 8" Lois Ailing, 5 b. May 17, 1752; d. June 7, 1838. 3» Phineas Ailing," b. Oct. 5, 1754; d. in central New York. See second part fi^ David Ailing. A^T Charles Ailing,' s. of Capt. Caleb; m. Jan. 17, 1753, Hannah, dau. of Ebenezer and Abigail (Bishop) Dorman (see note |f), b. May 12, 1733; d. Jan. 25, 1808; r. Hamden. Charles and Hannah (Dorman) Allen had no children of their own, but they received others into their family to care and provide for. They took his brother Asa's son Abraham and educated him for the ministry and gave him their home- stead, upon which he lived until his death in 1836. Abigail, wife of Samuel Dorman, Amelia Woodin, wife of Samuel Ford, and Lydia Bradley, wife of Moses Cooper, were all recipients of their care and benefactions, and were given bequests by will. Charles Ailing was in the engagement at the invasion of the British in New Haven, in July, 1779, and testifies as follows: I, Charles Ailing of New Haven, of lawful age, testify and say that I saw, examined and assisted in burying Capt. John Gilbert, Asa Todd, Joseph Dorman, Samuel Woodin and Silas Woodin,— That Capt. John Gilbert was shot through the knee, and then appeared to be killed with a club, as his head w^as very much bruised and a club, bloody, lay by him,— That no wound appeared upon Asa Todd, except that he was pierced with a bayonet, one through the head and twice through the body,— That Joseph Dorman had his thigh broken just above his knee, but it appeared to me to have been done with a stone which lay by him bloody, and that he was pierced with bayonets once through the head and once through the body, but no other wound,— That Samuel Woodin appeared to be shot through the body with a grape shot, but not otherwise wounded,— That I cannot say anything particularly as to wounds of Silas Woodin and further saith not. Charles Ai.ling, Sworn to before Samuel Bishop, Jr.. Justice of the Peace. BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON CALEB. 229 ^2^ Caleb Ailing, 3d,' s. of Capt. Caleb and Hannah; m. Dec. 5, 1765, Lois, dau. of Ebenezer Dorman, b. Aug. 9, 1745; d. July 7, 1835; r. Hamden. Eleven Children. 3» Elizabeth AUing.^ b. April 17, 1767; d. ; m. Medad Ailing. See part 2. " Rebecca Alling.s b. Feb. i. 1769; d. Aug. 23, 1806; m. Medad Ailing. ^Vj Esther Ailing, ^ b. June 11, 1771; d. . ^ Lydia Ailing.^ b. June 14, 1773; d. Nov. 14, 1815. ^ Caleb Ailing, 4th, ^ b. Sept. 19, 1775; d. Nov. 17, 1826. ■ii^ Lois Alling.5 b. Jan. 12, 1778; d. July 23, 1856, Meadville, Penn. ^y!. Eunice Ailing, ^ b. Oct. 12, 1779; d. Apr. 30, 1S66, Millerton, N. Y. -^f^ Sarah Ailing,' b. 1783; d. Oct., 1816. /gV Asa Ailing,* b. 1784, d. Jan. 23, 1866, Hamden, Conn. ^^ Jesse Alling,5 b. 1787; d. Mar. 30, 1859, Hamden. *s Elizabeth AlUng,* b. 1789; d. um. Jan. 11, 1810. 2 8 Caleb Ailing, 3d, was a selectman and one of the lead- ing men of Hamden. In 1795 he opened his house for wor- ship on Sundays, and invited all those who sympathized with him to join with them. He thus established a place of wor- ship in his own house and conducted the services many years, and notwithstanding he was imprisoned for refusing to support the Fair Haven church, he continued the minis- tration of worship until a short time before his death, and his tombstone reads : •' Rev. Caleb Ailing, died Nov. 25th, 1823, in the 78th year of his age and the 26th of his ministry." He was also a man of military attainments, and was appointed by the Assembly, October 21, 1778, Captain of the 17th Co., 2d Regt,, Conn. Militia, and was with his company during the invasion of New Haven by the British, July 5, 1779. The sword he then carried is now in the possession of his descendants in Hamden. -^-^ Hannah Ailing,' dau. of Capt. Caleb; m. (i) Hamlin Dwight, who d. s. i. Dec. 18, 1786; she m. (2) Feb. 4, 1788, Solomon Phipps, a widower; they had i dau., Hannah Ailing Phipps, b. Mar. 10, 1789, who m. (i) Sept. 20, 1807 (by Rev. Abraham Ailing), Samuel Trip of New Port; she m. (2) Dec. 7, 1825, Joel Augur of Northford, Conn. 230 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. ^^g- Capt. Asa Ailing", 2cl/' s. of Asa Ailing, ist; m. in Dutch- ess County, abt. 1775, Jemima Purdy, b. 1748; d. Apr. 20, 181 2; r. Dutchess County, N. Y. Five Children. /^ Sarah (Sally) Ailing," b. July 15, 1777; d. Palmyra, N. Y., July 2, 1865. JVt Stephen Ailing," b. 177S; d. Port Gibson, N. Y., 1S51, a. 73. S3 Rhoda Ailing," b. ; m. Col. William I. Jordan; settled at Hills- dale, N. Y. ; 10 chd.; ' Josephus, -Ambrose. ^ James, ■'Matthias, 5 williapi, « Ruth, " Cornelia, « Polly, » Sarah Ann, "Jane. ^^ Annie Ailing," b. ; m. Elisha Welling; rem. to Michigan; chd.; 'Louis, -Ailing, ■> Minerva; m. Silas Barlow; •* Samuel, 'Tamony, ' Sallie Ann Smith, ' Elisha, Jr., ^Jordan. vVy Asa Ailing, 3d," b. Apr. 20, 17S9; d. Dec. 25, 1864, Stanford, N. Y. -^f^ Rev. Abraham Ailing,"' s. of Asa and Anna of Stanford, N. Y.; m. Dec. 16, 1772, Abigail, dau. of Ebenezer Dorman, b. Feb. 20, 1754; d. Aug. 17, 3828; r. Hamden. l-ii'c Cliildycii. ^'■' Anna Ailing," b. Dec. 4, 1773; d. um. Sept. 13, 1817. ^Vy Charles Ailing," b. Mar. 17, 1776; d. Aug. 18, 1816. Avon, Conn. 5JL 5S8 Rhoda Ailing," b. Jan. 19, 1779; d. Feb. 23, 1861, New Haven. //jj Betsey Ailing," b. Aug. 22, 1787; d. Sept. 25, 1863. Whitneyville. _60_ 239 Ezra Ailing," b. July 13, 1791; d. June 6, 1851, Hamden. 3 2 Rev, Abraham Ailing, grandson of Capt. Caleb, ist, was born in Stanford, Dutchess Co., N. Y., and when 16 years old, in 1769, his uncle Charles — being childless — took him to edu- cate, but before ready for Yale, he married, and was then ineligible to college. He settled down to farm work, still pursuing his studies, and finally took orders in the ministry, eight years before which he wrote this letter to his mother, addressed Mrs. Anna Ailing, Great Ninepartners, Dutchess Co., N. Y.: Dear and honored Mother: At this time I sit down to write a few lines by which I would inform you that through the goodness of God, myself and my family are well at present, and in comfortable outward circumstances; my aged mother Mansfield and honored grandmother Ailing are both very well for persons of their advanced age. Brother Charles and his family are well. Brother Caleb has lately an addition of a daughter to his family. They have now eight daughters and three sons, their eldest daughter only married. BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON CALEB, 231 The meeting- on the Sabbath is continued among lis for the purpose of religious exercises. The societies in the city seem to be somewhat disaffected with it, and insist on our paying our taxes there as usual, which some, refusing to do, have been imprisoned — brother Caleb for one. Our kinsman, Mr. Benjamin Beech (of Derby), preaches to us about one- quarter of the time, but it is to be feared, according to pres- ent appearances, there is but little more than the form of religion among us. We attend of late to the works of Mr. Flavel, left on record, which are, in my opinion, very excel- lently calculated to affect and inform the mind of all those that will read them with attention, but it is certain the best outward means, without the inward teaching of the spirit, will prove ineffectual. Dear Mother, I have one particular request to make to you, that is, if you are willing, you would send down by the bearer hereof, that book of yours — those sermons of Mr. Erskin's. I will use it carefully and return it next fall, as I expect to come to the Ninepartners then, if not I will send it by the first opportunity 1 can after that, safely. But as I am going on some public business this day I am in great haste. This is my birthday — I accomplish the age of thirty-five years this day. Therefore I subscribe myself your affectionate son, Abraham Alling. Hamden, Conn., May 14, 1789. Records copied from his wife's Bible. Abraham Alling, b. May 14, 1754; d. July 22, 1837; m. Dec. 16, 1772. ( Abigail Dorman, b. Feb. 20, [754; d. Aug. 17, 1828. S Born unto the in . Anna, Oct. 4, 1773; d. Sept. 13, 1S17. Charles, March 17, 1776; d. Aug. 18, 1816. Rhoda Jan. 19, 1779; d. Feb. 23, 1861. Betsey, Aug. 22, 1787; d. Sept. 25, 1863. Ezra, July 13, 1791; d. June 6, 1851. B.)rn to Anna. Rufus E. Alling. Jan. 5. 1807; d. Feb. S, 1S30. Abigail Alling— her Holy Bible given to her by her honored mother, Abigail Mansfield, August 17, 1787. The donor of this book died Jan. 25, 1798, in the 91st year of her 2T,2 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. age. My brother, Ezra Dorman, d. on the 19th Dec., 1806, at the town of Norway, N. Y., aged 68 years. My brother-in- law, Charles Ailing, d. Jan. 24, 1808, a. 79. My own sister, Hannah (his wife), d. Jan. 25, 1808, a. 77. The inception and growth of the church at Hamden Plains (now Whitneyville Church) was so much the fruit of the labors of Abraham Ailing that an epitome of its formation seems appropriate. Its establishment was vigorously opposed by the mother churches, who feared a loss in their pecuniary support, and the bitterness of the opposition is shown in Mr. AUing's letter above quoted, where he speaks of the imprison- ment of his brother-in-law, Caleb x-Vlling, for non-payment of church dues. Abraham Ailing was among the twelve who withdrew from other churches to form this, and as soon as formed they gave him a call to be their pastor, and even before the formation of the church they had chosen him to be a standing deacon, and he had led their meetings, con- ducted their worship and even preached his own written sermons, so that he had been by far the leading spirit in their religious gatherings. Still m his native modesty he hesitated to accept this call in August, 1795, so it was October, 1797, before he was ordained their pastor, being then in the forty-fourth year of his age. For twenty-five years he now assiduously devoted his energies to the double care of his farm, about three miles from his church, and the spiritual wants of his parishioners, preaching two sermons every Sunday, solemnizing their mar- riages, and burying their dead as occasion arose. In 1822, at the age of 68, he resigned his pastorate and withdrew from the active ministry, remaining on his farm until his death at the ripe age of 83 years. The character and estimate of him is given in the celebra- tion of the looth anniversary of the church in Whitneyville, in 1895, wherein the Woodbridge pastor. Rev. Mr. Marvin, gives the impressions of one of his aged laymen who had often heard him. He says: "Mr. Alling's sermons made an impression not soon to be forgotten as to their length, and I doubt not as to the forceful presentation of the truth. Divid- ing his discourse into two heads, he would preach until he reached the tKh-ntY-fhirJlx for the first division of his subject, BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON CALEB. 233 and to ih&sixteenthlyiovthe second, after which he would come l>v wav of application, some fifteen minutes, and then to conclude some ten minutes more. He was rather lengthy, but we all loved to hear him." Deacon James M. Payne, in his Historical Poem, says: ****** "The church is formed, and now with hallowed mirth They glorify the God that gave it birth. Two years of weakness marred the new-born face, Then Abraham Ailing took the pastor's place; For five and twentv years he bore this church upon his heart. Desiring that the 'Lord of Hosts' his blessing would impart. He preached the truth, denying self, he nursed the infant well, How much this church may owe to him, no human tongue can tell; But while he sowed the seeds of truth with loving, liberal hand, Satan appears, and in his way divides the little band. It was a case of discipline that wrought the sad estrangement, And Brother Ailing, sick at heart, concluded his engagement. For sixteen years (so history saith) this church could not agree. And many thought the church's death the sad result would be; Though twelve score preachers sought the place, and each thought he could fill it. The Lord in mercy loved the church and would not let them kill it. * Till R-ev. Austin Patnam came and filled the pastor's place. In patient love he won them back to fellowship and peace." Stephen C. Leonard, in his recollections, says: "The image of the Rev. Abraham Ailing, in the old meeting house on the Plain, in the high pulpit, and under the sounding-board, with his little manuscript sermon before him, is pretty dis- tinct in my mind, though I must have been quite young when I saw and heard him, unless he preached now and then after his resignation. As he appears to me now, he was a patriarchal man, venerable enough to be to a child, almost a suggestion of one of the prophets of Israel." He was, without doubt, a Godly man, and had enough of the old time ministe- rial dignity to command respect, and inspire in the youth a reverent fear and awe in his presence, yet still, with a kindly heart and loving hand, he so "ministered to the necessities of the saints," as to win the love and veneration of the commu- nity in which he lived. 234 • DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. /,V Esther Ailing-,' dau. of Caleb, 3d, and Lois Ailing; m. Hamden, Feb. 16, 1796, Reuben Judd, b. ; d. June 20, 1842, a. 71; r. Canaan Mountain. Nitte Children «» Frederick Judd/ b. ; farmer; m. Charity Yale; 4 chd; 'George, -Martha, ^ Mary, and •'Jane. <52 Lyman Judd," b. ; farmer; m. Caroline Gillette; 6 chd. «•"' Lucius Judd,'' b ; hotel keeper; ra. Betsey Phelps; 4 chd. 8* Levinus Judd,« b. Aug. 10, 1810; d. Aug. 15. 1S95; m. Jan. q, 1S33, Polly Phelps; 5 chd.; 'John S., b. Oct. 25, 1833; m. 1857 Mary Wilcox. -Sarah D., b. July 6. 1839; m. Mar. 22. 1S65, Silas Keeler. 3 Margaret E., b. Mar. 31, 1841; m. Oct. 25, 1864, Ambrose Board- man. ■* Marion C, born Dec. 18, 1843; d. May 31, 1871; m. Oct. 6, i860, Phineas Leavenworth. ^ Ellen E., b. Dec. 18, 1851; d Jan. 25, 1858. '=" Schuyler Judd,'^ b. ; burned to death when 18 years old. " Rosina Judd," b. ; d. abt. 1877. •''■ Julia Judd/ b. ; m. Myron Peck. {'^^ Maria Judd," b. 1807; d. Apr. 2, 1S31. «« Delia Judd,« b. ; d. um. at 40. ^ Lydia Ailing/ dau. of Caleb and Lois Ailing; m. 1796 Abner Woodin, b. Aug. 21, 1771; d. Mar. 4, 1834; r. Hamden, Conn. Eiiilit Cliiliireii. '" Betsey Woodin," b. June 12, 1797; d. Mar. 20, 1810. ^1 Mehitable Woodin/ b. Feb. 19. 1799; d. um. Nov. 20, 1876. -//^ Eneas Woodin," b. Feb. 21, i8oi;d. Jan. 10, 1863. ■••' Lois Woodin," b. Apr. 13, 1803; d. Oct., 1883; m. Mar., 1834, William Clark Smith; d. Derby, Oct., 1884; i dau., Louisa Frances, b. Feb. 22, 1837; d. May, 1879. ^*y Vinus Woodin." b. Aug. 21, 1805; d. Apr. 11, 1S91. ■^ Rufus Woodin. « b. ; d. i. •" Nancy Woodin, «b. Oct. 6, 1809; d. um. June 17, 18S2. ^ Lydia Woodin," b. Oct. i, 1S13; d. May i-8, 18S0. Abner Woodin's father, Samuel, Jr., son of Dr. vSamuel Woodin, was killed with his brother Silas, July 5, 1779, by the British when they invaded New Haven. Then a lad of less than 8, Abner was sent to the city to bring home his father's horse. He spent his life on his father's farm- lying on the ridge just east of West Rock. He was a wheelwright. ■gi^^ Caleb Ailing, 4th," s. of Caleb, 3d; m. Ruth Gorham, b. 1788; d. Dec. II, 183 1 ; r. Hamden. BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON CALEB. 235 Two Children. ■« Rebecca AUing.^ b. ; m. Oct. 3, 1S16, Jacob Whiting. ^ Vinus Alling,« b. Aug. 24. 1S09; d. Westville, Sept. 30, i860. ^^r, Lois Ailing/' dau. of Caleb Ailing, 3d; m. Nov. 24, 1797, Isaac Cooper; r. Meadville, Pa. Eight Children. 80 Nancy Cooper/ b. Nov. 13, 179S; m. Isaac Beach; had 8 chd.; iWilliam A-.^Mariah, ^Matilda, ^Frances, ^ Lucy. -^ Ellen, "i John, in California; ^ Lauren C. »i AlmyraCooper.«b. Sept. 15, iSoo; d. um. Nov. 24, 1880. «2 Lewis Cooper/ b. Apr. 22, 1803; d. Alar. 29, 1856; m. (i) Sept. 25, 1828, Fidelia Smith; d. ; m. (2) Sept. 10. 1836. Elizabeth Read; 6 chd.; (by i) • Myron S., (by i) nVilliam P., ^ Fidelia, ^ Minerva, 5 Charles R., '^ Edward. 8 3 Levinus Cooper," b. Aug. 20, 1S05; d. um. Nov. 9, 1S96. 8* Isaac Allen Cooper,** b. June 6, 1809; d. Oct. 18. 1812. 83 Harriet C. Cooper.^b. Oct. 18, 181 1; m. Dec, 183S, John S. Cotton; 2chd; 1 Levinus C, ^Lois; both 1. Hayfield, Pa. 8« Isaac A. Cooper.'^b. July 24, 1815; d. Canaan. Conn., May 23, 1859; m. July 4, 1849, Harriet B. Compton; 2 chd.; ' Allen and '^ Alice, in the West. 8- Louisa M. Cooper,«b. Apr. 10, 181S; m. Dec. 14, 1849. James Comp- ton; she d. s. i. soon after m. ^V Eunice Ailing/ dau. of Caleb. Ailing, 3d; m. Hamden, Dec. 14, 1807, Joshua Munson, b. Aug. 17, 1765; d. Aug. 19, 1844; r. Canaan Mountain. Six Children. 88 Sarah Munson,'' b. Oct. 23, 1808; d. Oct. 28, 1808. ^9j- Kneeland J. Munson,« b. Dec. i, 1809; d. Aug. 10, 1898, Millerton, N. Y. 90 Myron Elias Munson, « b. Dec. 15, 1811; d. um. East Canaan, Oct. i, 1835- 4^ Sarah Delia Munson, « b. May 25, 1S15; d. Sept. 17. 1850. "92 Henry Lucius Munson,* b. Mar. 20, 1819; d. Apr. 25, 1856, at Musca- tine, la.; m. Oct. 17, 1855, Harriett Ann Clark; i s., Henry; 1. New York City. ^\ Cornelia E. Munson,** b. Apr. 28, 1S24; d. Apr. 9, 1861, Canaan. Joshua Munson was an extensive farmer on Canaan Moun- tain, where he built himself a home. ^4^6_ Sarah Ailing/ dau. of Caleb Ailing, 3d; m. Samuel Manser, b. 1784; d. Dec. 11, 1871. 236 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. Four Children. jVt Luther Manser/ b. Sept. 5, 1S06. ^f^ Delia Manser," b. Oct. 10, iSoS; d. 1896, Berlin, Conn. •"' Lucinda Manser,'' b. iSii; d. um. July 12, 1S73. "" Lewis Manser,'' b. 1S13; d. May 11, 1S53; m. Eliza Fisk, b. 1S13; d. 1876; 2 chd.; 'Adah; d. i. '^Eunice, b. ; m. Mr. Porter, Nauga- tuck; I s.; 2 daus. •gyy Asa Ailing/ s. of Caleb, 3d; m. Esther Hitchcock, b. 1788; d. Mar. 22, 1874; r. Canaan and Hamden. Si.x CJiildroi. 4^ Asa Kneeland Ailing," b. Dec. 14, 1812; d. July 22, 1887. ^^ Cynthia Ailing,'' b. Dec. 22, 1819; d. Southington, Mar. 22. 184S; m. Luther Deming; 2 daus.; 'Eliza, m. William Lewis. -Jane;m. Chester Dorman. ^2 Eliada Ailing,'' b. Nov. 4, 1821; d. Burlington, Conn., Sept. 10, 189C, i"! Lois Julia Ailing," b. Aug. 24, 1824; d. Hamden, May 4, 1S52. 1"- Esther Ann Ailing." b. Jan. 28, 1827; d. Hamden, June 14, 1S52. 103 Henry L. Ailing," b. Sept. 23, 1831; d. Southington, Mar. 7, 1859; m. Rachel Warner; 1 dau., Lois; m. Mr. Christie. •aVg- Jesse Ailing,' s. of Caleb, 3d; m. Sarah Graham; b. 1794; d. May 7, 1876; r. Hamden. Three Chz'ldreti. 1"* Austin Ailing." b. May 31, 1823; d. Feb. 5, 1898; m.; had a dau. .Violet, i^l Hobert Ailing," b. Oct. 16, 1828; d. Aug. 21, 1890. ""• Cornelia Ailing," b. ; m. Royal Otis Dorman; 3 chd.; 'Nellie, ^ Imogene, and ^ Charles. 4^ .Sarah (Sally) Ailing,'' dau. of Capt. Asa Ailing, Stan- ford, N. Y.; m. Nov. 20, 1795, John Jordan, b. Hillsdale, N. Y., May 16, 1774; d. Feb. 7, 1846. Ele7>e!t CJiildren. '"" Stephen B Jordan,' b. Jan. •;, 1797; m. Maria Rossman, Hillsdale, N.Y. '"" Samuel W.Jordan.' b. Feb. 4, 1799; d. um. Apr. 14, 1845, Palmyra, N.Y. '•"' Rebecca Jordan.' b. Apr. 5, 1801; d. Feb. 12, 1S67; m. John Snook, Claverack, N. Y. 1'" William L Jordan," b. Mar. 17, 1803; m. Rosalind Lockwood, Claver- ack, N. Y. n' Abraham Jordan,' b. July i. 1S05; d. Hillsdale, Dec. 28, 1S05. 11- Abraham L Jordan,' b. ^Lar. 24, 1807; d. Sept. 27, 1S90; m. (i) Mary and (2) Eleanor Snyder, sisters. 113 Lucy Ann Jordan,' b. June 26, 1809; d. June 22, 18S6; m. Morgan L. Doty. Austerlitz, N. Y. BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON CALEB. 237 111 Asa A. Jordan,' b. May 24, 1812; d. Apr. i, 1S15, Hillsdale. N. Y. 115 John Jordan, Jr.,' b. Feb. 6. 1S14; d. Dec. 11, 18S9; m. Oct. 16, 1836, Margaret A. Philip. ii« Allen A. Jordan, M.D.,' b. Sept. 14, 1816; d. Palmyra, Aug. iS, 1843; m. Ann Powers, Catskill, N. Y. 11- Niram Jordan,' b. Oct. 2, 1818; d. May 26. 1856; m. Julia Hoffman, Hillsdale, N. Y. ^^ Stephen Ailing/ s. of Capt. Asa Ailing, Stanford, N. Y.; m.'(i) Polly Spanlding; d. 1817; m. (2) Normanda Finney; r Port Gibson, N. Y. Tt-n Child)- en. 118 Harriet Ailing,' b. 1803; m. Hart, and d. at Lima, Ind. 11" Caroline Ailing.' b. 180S; m. Jacob Saulpaugh; 3 s.; Allen, William and George. 1-^0 Alanson Ailing,' b. ; d. ; m. ; had chd. at Corunna, Mich. lai Volney Ailing,' b. abt. 1809; d. um. 1892, Greenville, Mich. 123 Julia Ailing,' b. 1810; d. July 17, 1897; m. Daniel I. Rossman; 2 s. ; William C. and Stephen A.; also 2 daus., Mary S. and Lucy. If* Cornelia Ailing,' b. 1812; d. 1888, Jackson, Mich. 12^ MaryS. Ailing,' b. 1814; 1- Brooklyn; m. Allen Rossman; he d. s. 1. By (2) 125 Sarah Ann Ailing,', b. Dec. 10, 1822; m. Oct. 9, 1849, Isaac Hudson, b. Mar. 31, 1S19; d. Mar. 25, 1854; 3 chd.; > Sarah Jerusha, b. July 30 1850; m. Joseph G. Scott; 8 chd.; '-^ Pliney E., b. Jan. 31, 1852; m.'; 2 chd; 1. Lima, Ind. ^ Isaac Gifford, b. Sept. 2, 1853; d. um. Jan I, 1872. ^1 William lordan Ailing,' b. Apr. 5, 1S24; d. Aug. 11, 1890. 13? Lucy Ailing,' b. ; d. um. Port Gibson, N. Y., at 19. ^5-V Asa Ailing, 3d,' s. of Capt. Asa Ailing; m. (i) Dec. 16, 1816, Cornelia Sackett, b. Jan. 19, 1792; d. Feb. 2, 1826; 4 chd.; m. (2) Oct. 29, 1829, Mary Thompson, b. Mar. 12, 1798; d. May II, 1867; 2 chd.; r. Stanford, N. Y. Si.x Children, all Born in Si an/or d. Iff Emily Ailing,' b. July 8, 1817; d, Millerton, N. Y., Aug., 1859. ifl Semantha Ailing.' b. Sept. 20, 1820; d. Sept. 23, 1846. If ft J. Sackett Ailing,' b. May 17, 1822; 1. Stanford, N. Y. 131 Laura D. Ailing,' b. July 8, 1824; m. William D. Humphrey, Dutch- ess Co. By (2) ifl John T. AUing,' b. Sept. 3, 1830; 1. Poughkeepsie. N. Y. 13=!' Cornelia S. AUing,' b. Oct. 12, 1833; m. Oct. 16, 1S79, George F. Butts; d. Apr. 3, 1891. .JJ- Charles Ailing," s. of Rev. Abraham Ailing; m. 1800 M^ry Wolcott, b. Oct. 3, 1778; d. Apr. 22, 1857; r. Avon, Conn. 238 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLINO, FIRST. TIn-ee C/iildren. 131 Lewis Ailing,' b. Feb. 23. iSoi; d. Sept. 4, 1S77; m. (i) 1831 Sarah W. Pinto, b. Cape Cod, iSoo; d. s. i. Aug. 24, 1S34; m. (2) Sept. 20, 1838, Louisa Munson, b. Vermont, May 13, 1805; d. July 23, 1890; I s , Charles Lewis, b. Sept. 12, 1845; member 27th Regt, C. V.; d. Falmouth, Va., Mar. 22, 1863, in the Civil War. i»° Ahira Ailing.' b. Apr. 21, 1806; d. Jan. 9, 1886, Plymouth, Conn.; m. Mar. 25, 1S50, Rhoda S. Lounsbury, b. Feb. 2, 1S25; i dau., Mary Sophia, b. Dec. 16, i860; m. May J2, 1887, Arthur M. Gordon; 1. Plymouth, Conn.; s. i. 13'' John Wolcott Ailing.' b. Sept. 11, 1S12; d. Sept, 10, 1S17. -^ Rhoda Ailing," dau. of Rev. Abraham Ailing; m. Feb. 7, 1798, Levi Gorham, b. 1775; d. Oct. 16, 1812. Eight Cliildrcii. i3r Julia Gorham,' b. ; m. Dec. 18, 1822, Justus Cooper; 2 s.; George and Levi; r. New Haven. 13-* Abigail Gorham,' b. 1799; d. Nov. 23, 1873; m. Feb. 8, 1S21, Samuel Warner, Jr.; d. Oct. S, 1876; 11 chd. 133 James Gorham,' b. 1801; d. Nov. 13, 1813. i-i" Susan Gorham," b. 1805; d. Sept. 28, 1812. i-ii Jared Gorham,' b. ; m. Jane Potter; 2 s. and i dau. 1*2 Caroline Gorham,' b. ; m. Henry Atwater; i s. !■*» Levi Gorham,' b. Feb. 8, 1S12; d. Oct. 14, 1812. 1^1 James Gorham.' b. . ^5_9_ Betse}^ Ailing," dau. of Rev. Abraham Ailing; m. June 6, 1810, Lyman Ford, b. Feb. 4, 1789; d. Aug. 11, 1859; r. Whit- neyville, Conn. Six Cliildren. i-*-^ Lyman Russell Ford,' b. June 12, 1814; d. June 16, 1887; m. July 26, 1855, Lydia Almira Farran, b. Apr. 9, 1814; i s., James Augustus, b. ; m. Cynthia Tucker; i s., Everitt. i*« Stephen L. Ford,' b. Oct. 29, 1816; m. Julia Blake; 6 chd.; 'Ellen Julia, m. Henry Ward Hope. -James, b. May 17, 1843; m. Susie A. Pierce, niary Fenner, b. Apr. 8, 1846; m. Sept. 28, 1869, ifJAsa Dwight Ailing; r. Orange, Conn. •* Hattie S., b. Jan. i, 1849. ''Jane E., b. Dec. 2, 1853; m. Charles N. Crittenden. "John W., twin with Jane E,; m. Grace A. Smith; r. Attleborough, Mass. 11' Charles Ailing Ford,' b. Sept. 17, 1819; m. May 4, 1S44, Caroline Brown; 3 daus. ; ' K. L., -Alice, and ^ Lena, i*** Anna Elizabeth Ford,' b. Nov. 19, 1S23; 1. Westville, Conn. i4» William Ford,' b. Nov. 29, 1S28; d. Apr. 14, 1867; m. Louisa Hotch- kiss; 3 chd. i.-.o Wilfred Ford,' b. twin with William; m. Dec. 5, 1850, Sarah F. Ford, b. Nov. II, 1830; I dau., Florence, b. Nov. 23, 1857. He is sexton of the Westville Cemetery. BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON CALEB, 239 aVo- Ezra Ailing/' s. of Rev. Abraham Ailing-; m. May 25, 1820, Eliza, dau. of Isaac and Damaris (Woodin) Warner, b. 1797; d. June 30, 1840; r. Haniden. Four Children. ^\\ CharlesNoyes Ailing,'' b. Feb. 2, 1822; d. Kensington, Conn ,Oct. 8, 1S87. \%% Emily L. Ailing,'' b. June 12. 1824; r. Hamden. i"3 Isaac E. Ailing,'' b. Sept. 11, 1829; d. May 25, 1851; m. Sept. 3, 1848, Caroline E. Scovill; d. May 24, 1850. '•■^^ Edward Ailing,'' b. June 8,1835; 1- um. Kensington, Conn. Here- moved about 1855 from Hamden and went into the wagon business with his brother Charles N. He was the founder and owner of the Berlin Brick Co., and for many years a director and vice president of the Berlin Savings Bank, and half owner of the brick block in which the bank is located. He was a large contributor toward the new edifice of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Kensington, for which, by request, he laid the corner-stone in October, 1893, and has been a trustee in it for many years The first marriage in the new church was of his niece, Angle Estella Ailing, to Ralph A. Wooding, June 18, 1895. -^^ Maria Judd,' dau. of Reuben and Esther Ailing Judd; m. 1822 Harvey, s. of Isaac Munson, b. 1799; d. Apr. 17, 1879 r. Canaan. Two Children. 13.5 Augustus Munson,'' b. Feb. 13, 1823; m. Nov., 1S46, Harriet W. Roys, b. Aug. 4, 1823; 4 chd. ; ' Harlow, b. Aug. 5, 1849; d. Sept. 27, 1849. '-Charles A., b. Aug. 4, 1S51; d. um. Apr. 23, 1885. ^ Hattie A., b. Nov. 3 1857. ^ Frank W., b. Jan. 9, 1S61; m. Nov. 15, 1884, l^lf Cornelia Munson; i s., Charlie, b. Dec. 30, 1888; d. Dec. 6, iSgo; 1. Bethel, Conn. '"" Harlow Munson,'' b. 1825; d. s. i., Feb 2, 1847. V3-4 Eneas Woodin,'' s of Abner and Lydia Ailing Woodin; m. May 10, 7829, ^^ Rhoda, dau. of Thomas and Rhoda (Ailing) Leek, b. Apr. 28, 1801; d. vSept. 17, 1866; r. Hamden. Four Children. i-^' Mary Elizabeth Woodin,' b. May 2, 1831; d. um. Mar. 13, 185S. i5» Lydia Sophia Woodin,' b. Aug. 19, 1S32; m. Dec. 4, 1861, Robert, s. of Lebbeus and Amanda (Doolittle) Dickerman; 1. in Hamden on her f. homestead; a genealogist and great helper in this book. 159 Sarah Jane Woodin,'' b. Oct. 7, 1S35; d. um. Oct. 5. 1858; a teacher. 1"" Betsey Maria Woodin,'' b. Mar. 24, 1842; d. Sept. 25, 1S54. ''- Eneas Woodin was a carpenter and builder in early life. When he married he settled on a small farm on Hamden Plains. As years passed he added to his acres, and giving 240 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FlRS'l', up his trade he became one of the most successful farmers of the town. For years he was a member of the official board of the Methodist Episcopal Church and was interested in all good works. ^iA^ Vinus Woodin," s. of Abnerand Lydia; m. Dec. 28, 1840, Jane Eliza Tuttle; r. Hamden. TJn-cc CItildren. iGi Vertina Woodin,' b. Jan. g, 1843: m. Nov. S. 1S66, Edward C. Warner; 6chd. ; ' Wilson H.. b. Aug. 15, 1S67. -Alice Vertina. b. Feb. 13, 1S69; m. Sept. 22, 1S93. Emanuel Smith; i dau,, Bertha. ^ Hattie, b. Oct. 30, 1S70; d. INIay 10, 1S74. ^Herbert E., b. Feb. 6, 1874; m. Nov. 27. 1S95, Martha E. Coleburn. '"Elton Vinus, b. July 19, 1876. ''Lydia Jane, b. May 21, iSSo; r. North Haven; proprietor of Strawberry Hill farm. 18-' Hettie Maria Woodin,' b. Sept. 27, 1S45; m, Dec. 22, 1S6S, Jay M. Hubbell; 1. Huntington, Conn. !"» Jane Eliza Woodin,' b. Aug. 26, 1850; d. um. Oct. 20, 1896. "•^ Vinus Woodin was a farmer and fruit culturist. His Hidden View fruit farm on Wintergreen Heights for many years furnished the finest fruit in the New Haven market. ^^ Lydia Woodin," dau. of Abner and Lydia; m. Sept. 7, 1831, Rev. Ira Abbott; b. Middlebury, Conn., May 22, 1812; d. April 15, 1883; r. Middlebury, Conn. Tlirec C/tildren. ic-i Levnigs Abbott,' b. Nov. 27, 1832; m. Nov. 28, 1852, Grace Coe, b. June 17, 1S34; 2 chd.; '-Wilbur Coe. b. July 6, 1858; m. Nov. 3, 1880, Emma S. Marshall; 5 chd.; 1. Babylon, L. I. ^ Qeorge Fred, b. May 29, 1S63; m. Aug. 31, 18S2, Bertha M. Holmes, b. Dec. 24, 1S64; 4chd. ; 1. Middlebury. i«5 Bennett Tyler Abbott,* b. Oct. 16, 1S3C; m. Sept. 26, i860; grad- uated Wesleyan University; is a minister in the New York East Con- ference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. "•■« Reman B. Abbott,' b. Nov. 24, 1850; m. Oct. 26, 1870, Alice E. Tut- tle, Middlebury; 3 chd.; 'Edwin James, b. Aug. 24, 1S72. • E. Vernon, b. Mar. 24, 1S74. '^Arthur Jay, b. Oct. 4, 1875; farmer near Quassapaug Lake, Middlelxuy, Conn. Rev. Ira Abbott, son of David and Sarah (Tyler) Abbott is cherished in many Connecticut homes, remembered as a faith- ful pastor, and sincere friend. He joined the New York East Conference in 1839, and for 30 years filled many important appointments. He then retired to Middlebury, his native town, until he was called to the promised reward of those who BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON CALEB. 241 turn many to righteousness. Lydia Woodin, his wife, was a true helpmeet. Her children rise up and call her blessed, and wherever they are or have been located they have made an impress for good and the world better for living in it. ^W Vinus Ailing; s. of Caleb Ailing, 4th; m. (i) Apr. 22, 1829, Adelia A. Babcock; she d. ; m. (2) Dec. 3, 1843, Emily Ramsdell, d. ; m. (3) Apr. 24, 1848, Sarah A. Douglass,, b Sept. 13, 1819, dau. of Chester and Anna D. Douglass; r. Westville, Conn. Four Children 18" Eliza Ann Ailing,' b. Feb. 8, 1S30; m. Dec. 10. 1847, Chester H. Douglass, b. June 22, 1S22; confectioner, Norwalk; 4 did.; ' Caro- line A., b. Jan. 6, 1849- 'Emily F., b. Feb. 15. 1S51; d. June 11. 1856. 3Mary Eliza, b. Sept. 18, 1852. ^ Frank S., b. June 6, 1855; d. May 20, 1872. !«« Austin Vinus Ailing,^ b. ; m. ; i dau. i«'' Charles Ailing,' b ; m. ; d. . I'O Jenny Lind Ailing,' b. July 23. 1S56. t/^»5 Kneeland Joshua Munson," s. of Joshua and Eunice Elmer M., ^ Ethel I. 1^-1 Agnes A. Munson." b. Oct. 9, 1851; m. Oct i, 1877 William H. Niver. Bluffton, S. C; 2 chd; 'William W., b. Apr. 8, 1S82. 2 Kneeland M., b. Jan. i. 1890. i"5 Sarah Delia Munson," b. Oct. 4. 1853; 1- Millerton. N. Y i"« Eunice AUing Munson,' b. Sept. 30, 1854; m. Nov. 14. 1876. Piatt N. Paine, Millerton, N Y; 2 chd ; 'Wilfred R., b. Nov. 22, 1878. •^Edward, b June, 18S9. 1"" Alice Munson," b. July 14, 1S56; m. July 12. 1879. C. Wadsworth Niver; b. May 31, 1843; d. Aug. 9, 1899; s. i. ||8 Cornelia Munson.' b. July 20. 1857; m. Nov. 15, 18S4. Frank W. Mun- son; I s., Charlie, b. Dec. 30, 1888; d. Dec. 6, 1890; 1. Bethel, Conn. 1"" Kneeland Elmer E. Munson," b. Sept 10, 1863; 1. urn. Millerton, N. Y. ISO Effie Isbel Munson,' b. Nov. 22, 1S66; d Jan. 26, 1869. 16 KNEELAND J. MUNSON AND GRANDCHILD. The above is a copy of a photograph of '*^ Kneeland Joshua Munson. taken in Millerton in the vSth year of his age. Beside him stands one of his grandchildren Wilfred Russell Paine, a son of his daughter, Eunice Ailing Paine, of Millerton, N, Y. BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON CALEB. 243 Mr. Munson was a lineal descendant of Capt. Thomas Mun- son, who came to this country from England prior to 1637. On 'his mother's side he was a grandson of Capt. Caleb Ailing, whom he had often seen and remembered well. In ^83 1 he went to Indiana and for fifteen years was engaged in business there, during which period he made seven different trips to his home in Connecticut. He traveled over the first railroad built in the United States, soon after its completion— that between Albany and Schenectady. His transactions in real estate were large, embracing many thousand acres of land in Iowa, as also farms and residences in many different States. He was personally acquainted with nearly every prominent public man in the States of Indiana and Kentucky, Henry Clay and William Henry Harrison among others. In 1846 he returned East and bought out the heirs of his father's estate of 1,100 acres on Canaan Moun- tain, where he lived for twenty years, active both in public and 'in business life, being president of the Norfolk Bank and representing Canaan in the State Legislature m 1856. In 1867 he moved to Claverack, N. Y., and in 1870 to Millerton. Here he engaged extensively in the iron business, operating the f urnace'at Beekman, and later the Chatham furnace, one- half of which he owned. About the time of the financial panic of 1874 he lost $40,000. He voted at sixteen Presi- dential elections-first with the Whig and later the Republi- can party, and only missed the seventeenth, in 1896, by severe illness. His integrity of character and probity of life com- manded universal respect. He died at Millerton, N. Y., August 10, 1898, in the 89th year of his age, the last of his generation. ^^^ Sarah Delia Munson," dau. of Joshua and Eunice; m. uly 5, 1836, John A. Beckley, b. Hudson, N. Y., Sept. 2, 1809; d. June 14, 1874; r. Canaan. Four Children, all Born in Canaan. i«i Myron M. Beckley,' b. July 29, 1837; d. urn. Feb. 24, 1S59. 182 James Beckley," b. Oct. 14. 1839; d. Mar. 28. 1S88; m. North Adams, Adeline Groat; 4 clid.; ' Samuel G., ^ Lizzie M.. ^ Helen M., ' Clara. 183 Samuel C. Beckley,' b. Sept. 30, 1845; m- Dec. 29, 1S69, Rhoda E. Gillette; i s., John G., foreman and assistant editor of Connecticut Western JVezcs. 18-1 John Beckley,' b. June. 1850; d. Oct., 1850. 244 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. ^^ Cornelia E. Munson," dan. of Joshua and Eunice; m. ]\Iar. 28, 1844, Henry Belden; b. Oct. 30, 1819; r. Canaan. Five Children, all Born in Canaan. i»« Ellen L. Belden,^ b. Sept. 12, 1S45; m. Nov. 21, r866, William S. Hutchinson; r. Salisbury, Conn. i»' Eunice M. Belden,' b. Feb. 27, 1848; m. June 29, 1882, Albert J. Hart, Unionville; s. i. 1** Sarah M. Belden,' b. June 20, 1S50; d. Aug. 18, 1890; m. June 24, 1874. Julian M. Palmer; i dau., Maud E., b. 1878. 189 Mary Augusta Belden,' b. Sept. 13, 1853; m. Mar. 4, 1874, George F. Lee; i s , Philo B.; r. Poughkeepsie. 190 Jonathan Henry Belden," b. Aug. 16, 1855; m. Jan. i, 1891, Fannie M. Clark; r. Falls Village; i dau., Kathryn Cornelia, b. July 16, 1892. ^^ Luther Manser," s. of Samuel and Sarah; m. (i) 1833 Susan Chatterton; d. Mar. 30, 1842; m. (2) May, 1843, Mary Beardslee, b. i8i6; r. Berlin, Conn. Two Children. 1^1 Emily Frances Manser,' b. 1834; d. May 4, 1843. 1^- Julia Manser,' b. Jan. 12, 1S37; m. Nov. 28, 1868, Henry Warner, b. June 6, 1S35, gr. s. of Rev. A. Ailing; 2 chd.; • Henry, b. Sept. 27, 1869. ^Francis, b. June 21, 1872. o^Sg- Delia Manser," dau. of Samuel and Sarah; m. May i, 1831, Joseph Chatterton; d. Berlin, Aug., 1838; r. Berlin, Conn. Four Children. 19^ Edwin Chatterton," b. June 2, 1832; m. Nov. 19, 1853, Eliza A. War- ner, b. Apr. 8, 1S37; 7 chd.; ' Louisa E., b. Aug. 11, 1S55; m Dec. 14, 1877, George B. Zorn; 2 chd., Robert E. and Eliza L. ^George W., b. Oct. 10, 1857; d. April 6, 1S90; m. Oct. 10, 1S77, Lizzie A. Coe; I s., Walter. ^Emily F., b. May 18, i860; d. Sept. 3,1860. ••Edgar D., b. May 20, 1864; d. um. May 11, 1895. 'Lillian A., b. Feb, 22, 1868; teacher. "Nellie E., b. May 13, 1S71; m Bertrand O. Ennis. ' Alvin J., b. July 25, 1873; d. July 2, 1896. 1''^ Alonzo Chatterton," b. May 25, 1S34; 1. Fairfield. 19"' Mary E. Chatterton,' b. Aug. 9, 1S36; m. Dec. 30, 1869, New.ton H. Archer; s. i. 1'"' Joseph Chatterton," b. Nov. 13 1S38; um. ^«^\ Asa Kneeland Ailing,'' s. of Asa and Esther (Hitch- cock) Ailing; m. Sarah Carr; r. Hamden. Three Children. »'•'■' Sarah M. Allen ' b. July 28, 1839; m. June 23, 1S6S. Hubert S. Hol- brook; d. Sept. 10, 1882; 5 chd.; ' Katie E., b. Apr. S, 1S69; m. J. W. Palmatier. -Nellie, b. Nov. 26. 1871; m. E. Schieler. •' E^jth S., b. May 26, 1874, m. C. Clifford Hooghkirk. •• Kneeland A., b. July 5, 1876. * Daniel E. A., b. Mar. 24, 1879. BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON CALEB. 245 i«H Elexcena G. Allen,' b. ; m. May 26, 1865. William Snedeker; 3 did • 1 James, ^ Sarah Elizabeth, ^ Cora Maud. i«'' Alice S. Allen,' b ; m. •^''« Levi Ailing; 2 chd.; ' Minnie Alzarah; ni. Thomas Stanley. ^ Levi Washington. ^If Eliada Ailing," s. of Asa and Esther; m. Alzarah Throp; r. Burlington. Four Children. 200 Levi Ailing,' b. ; m. >«^' Alice S. Ailing; 2 chd.; ^ Minnie A. and 2 Levi W. 201 John H. Ailing.' b ; m. Eva Mathews. 202 Ethan Ailing,' b ; m. Emma Stone. so 3 Esther Ailing.' b. ; Edgar Andrews. 105 Robert Ailing," s. of Jesse and Sarah; m. Mar. i6. 1853, Sarah, dau. of Ezra and Sarah Ailing, b. May i, 1833; r. Ham- dem. Two Cliildreii. 204 Theodore Burton Ailing,' b. May 20. 1854; m. (i) June 30, 1875, Char- lotte E. Beardsley; d. July 25, 1884; 2 chd.; > Burton H., b. July 2. 1877. 2 Edward B., b. May 12, 1879; m. (2) Mar. 3 1S86. Fannie B. Ellis b. Nov. 27, 1858; I s., Ralph Ezra, b. June 24, 1887. 205 Jessie Gertrude Ailing,' b. Dec. 2, 1859; d. s. i. July 20, 188S; m. Dec. 28. 1881, Edward E. Roberts of New York. i|4 Cornelia Ailing/ dau. of Stephen and Polly S.; m. 1828 Asa Ailing Welling, b. 1807; d. 1854; r. Jackson, Mich. Three Children. 2o« Stephen Allmg Welling ^ b. 1830; business, capitalist, Detroit, Mich ; m. 1855 Emma Polen, b. 1835; 2chd.; > Mary, b. 1858. '^Annette, b. i860; m. 1881 Hamilton B. Carhart, b. 1855; 3 chd.; ' Hamilton B , Jr b 1882 ^WylieW., b. 1S84. ■■Margaret, b. 1886. 20 7 janeAlling Welling,^ b. 1835; m. 1855 George M. Crittenden; 3 chd ; 1 Fred a!, b 1859; m. 1S81. '^Elizabeth, b. 1864; m ^1884. ■'Kate, b. 1867; d. 1879; 1. 178 Clinton avenue Brooklyn. N Y. 20s Frank Welling. «b. abt. 183S: d. in the seventies; m. Allen Salspaugh ; 2 chd; Allen and Cora; 1. Port Gibson, N. Y. Iff William Jordan Ailing,^ s. of Stephen and Normanda; m.'i855 Julia Agnes Donahue, b. July 25, 1837; 1. Chicago. T1V0 Children. 20" Cora Normanda Ailing,^ b. May 28, 1859; d. May 15, 1882, s. i.; m. May 3. 1881, Sibley A. Pierce. Kansas City, Mo. 210 Charles William All'ing,« b. July i, 1856; m. Aug. 26, 1886, Minnie Virginia Klinck, b. Dec. 18, i860; i s., William Klinck Ailing, b. Oct. 31, 1890; 1. Evanston, 111. 246 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. •|-|f Emily Ailing-,' dau. of Asa Ailing, 3d, of Dutchess Co.; m. Oct. 10, 1836, Jordan Philip, b. July 29, 1815; d. May 28, 1892. Toi Childrcii. -11 Lucy Philip, s b. Oct. 11, 1S37; d. s. i. Oct. 15, 1884; m. 1857 Jacob Declvcr. ^1* Cornelia Philip,^ b. June 17, 1839; d. Oct, 17, 1844. 213 James Ailing Pliilip.^ b. Apr. 9, 1841; d. May 8, 1856. 21* Frank Jordan Philip, 8 b. Apr. 22, 1843; m. Susie A. Snyder; 3 chd. ; ' Grace, ^ Louis, and ^ Charlotte E. 215 Porter W. Philip, « b. Feb. 5, 1845; d. Mar. 26. 1850. 216 Agnes Philip,^ b. Feb. i, 1847. -1' Mary Frances Philip,* b. Apr. 24, 1849. 218 George Porter Philip, ^ b. May 14, 1851. 2i» Laura Ailing Philip, « b. Oct. 28, 1853; m. Oct. 14, 1896, Edwin H. Barnum, New Haven. 220 Anna Philip, » b. Nov. 23, 1857. 4-|-Y Samantha Ailing,' dau. of Asa Ailing, 3d; m. Jan. 13, 1842, Jeremiah W. Paine; r. Millerton, N. Y. Two C7//ldri/!. 221 Mary C. Paine,* b. Mar. 5, 1843; d. s. i. Aug. 31, 1864; m 1864 James Campbell. 228 J. Elizabeth Paine,* b. Nov. 26, 1S45; m. Millerton, N. Y., Oct. 12, 1865, Edward D. Cook; 3 chd.; ' Mary P., b. Oct. 14, 1871; m. Dec. .23, 1896, Albert E. Bushnell, New Haven. -Blanche E., b. Feb. 20, 1874. 3 Gertrude A., b. May 31, 1S80. ^4t Jehiel Sackett Ailing,' s. of Asa Ailing, 3d; m. New- York City, June 28, 1855, Ann E. Bertine, New York City; 1. Stanford, N. Y. A^/ne Children. 223 Charles Sumner Ailing,* b. Apr. 20, 1856; d. Seward, Neb , Aug. 26, 1S94; m. Dec. 2, 1884, Annie P. Babson. -'^■i Frank Philip Ailing,* b. Aug. 21, 1857; m. Oct. 15, 1SS4, Martha Le Roy; 1. Bangall, N. Y. 225 Robert Bertine Ailing,* b. July 28, 1859; 1. uni. New York City. 22« Asa Ailing Ailing,' b. May 4, 1862; m. June 20, 1894, Louise Floyd Smith; lawyer; 1. New York City. 2 2'!' Jehiel Sackett Ailing, Jr.,* b. Mar. 27, 1864; 1. Helena, Mon. 228 Samuel Bertine Ailing,* b. Sept. 22, 1S66; d. Stanford, N. Y,, June 29, 1874. 22» Newton Duelle Ailing,* b. Mar. 31, 1869; 1. New York City. 230 Louis Welling Ailing,* b. Apr. n, 1871; 1. New York City. 231 Mary Cornelia Ailing, » b. Oct. 12, 1873; d. Apr. 2, 1877. BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON CALEB. 247 Iff Asa Ailing Ailing was born in New York City, May 4, 1862. Mr. Ailing is a direct descendant in the eighth gen- eration of Roger Ailing, ist, through the branch of his grand- son Caleb, whose son Asa, ist, about 1750, settled in Stan- ford, Dutchess Co., N. Y., upon the very homestead (since in the family), now owned and occupied by his father, J. Sackett Ailing, who, during the active business part of his Ufe, was a prominent merchant of New York, while his mother was Ann E. Bertine of East Chester, a descendant of the Hugue- nots. Edvicated in the public schools of New York and Dutchess County, Mr. Ailing prepared for college at the Chappaqua Institute, and entered Cornell University in the Class of '83, from which institution he graduated with hon- ors. During his college career he was active in the affairs of the institution, being one of the organizers and editors of the Cornell Daily Sim, the winner of the Woodford prize of one hundred dollars awarded for the best oration composed and delivered by the members of the Senior Class; Ivy orator, and one of the first members of the Cornell Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa. Mr. Ailing is also a member of the Beta Theta Pi and Phi Delta Phi college fraternities. Returning to New York after graduation he entered Columbia Law vSchool, graduated in 1885, and was admitted the same year to the Bar of New York. For nearly a year he practiced law in partnership with Judge Daniel W. Guernesey. He then entered the ofifice of Piatt, Gerard & Bowers, and in 1889 formed the present partnership of Kenneson, Crain & Ailing, with ofifices at 11 and 13 William street. Mr. Ailing has made a specialty of corporation and financial law. He was one of the organizers of the Colonial Trust Company, and is one of the attorneys of the company. He has organized a large number of other corporations and financial institutions, and has acted as legal adviser for banks and trusts and insur- ance companies. The general practice of his firm is large and remunerative. In the social and political life of the city Mr. Ailing has been an important factor. He is a member of the Metropolitan, Manhattan, Reform, Democratic and Cornell University Clubs; the Bar Association, and the New England Society, New York Historical Society and the New York Biographical and Genealogical Society. He is also con- nected with other political, social and literary organizations. Ill- ASA A. ALLING. BRANCH OF HIS GRANDSON CALEB. 249 Although a Democrat by political belief, Mr. Ailing took a prominent part in the sound money organization of 1896, and by his energy and activity greatly aided in the success of the movement. In June, 1894, he married Miss Louise Floyd Smith, a descendant of old American Revolutionary stock. Mrs. Ailing is a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, and takes an active part in the social life and charitable work of the city. m John T. Ailing,^ s. of Asa and Mary T. Ailing; m. Mabbettsville, N. Y., Dec. 4, 1851, Frances M. Mabbett,b. July 28, 1828; d. Aug. 14, 1892; r. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Three CJiihiren. ^82 Mary Emma Ailing, « b. Mar. iS, 1853; m. Nov. 4, 1S78, Abram P. Doughty; 1. Poughkeepsie. 233 Eva Bell Ailing,'' b. Mar. 20, 1855; ni. Sept. 4, , Silas E. Card; d. Mar. 27, 1896. ^3-t Ira Mabbett Ailing^ b. Sept. 16. i860; m. Nov. 2, 1897, Minnie Hurst; 1. Ridgelawn, Men. ifi Charles Noyes Ailing," s. of Ezra and Eliza; m. Apr. 29, 1849, Delia A. Baldwin, dau. of Ira M. and Rhoda, b. May 16, 1828; d. Wallingford, Sept. i, 1893; r. Kensington, Conn. Five C/nldre?i, all Bom in Kensiiiotou. «85 Charles Baldwin Ailing,* b. Feb. 25, 1850; 1. um Kensington, Conn.; mechanic. ~s« Isaac Edward Ailing,* b. Dec. 4. 1852; m. Nov. 16, 1881, Jennie Louise Bradbury; 5 chd.; ' Estella May, b. Feb. 6, 1S83. '^ Grace Louise, b July 13 iSSs. ^ Ri:th Inez b. Nov. 29, 1887. ■* Edward, b. Mar. 11, 1894. ' Leon Isaac, b. Jan. 7, 189S. 23" Willard Ira Ailing,* b Mar. 27, 1855; m. Dec 5. 1S77, Harriet Eliza- beth Upson; 6 chd.; 'Benjamin W., b. Nov. 7, 1879; a student in Dartmouth College. -George B. b. Aug. 23, 1882. ^ Marshal L., b Aug. 6, 18S4. *Lulah, b. Nov. 9. 1S90 « Lam-etta D., b Jan. 25, 1894. ''Esther, b. Berlin, Sept. i, 1896. 238 Angle Estella Ailing,* b. June 21, 1864; m. June iS, 1895, Ralph Andrew Wooding; 1. at Kensington, Conn. 239 Bertha Grace Ailing.* b. Sept. 17, 1S66; teecher; m. Oct. 21, 1891, George McClellan Upson. They settled in Wall'd and she was largely instrumental in the organization of the society and in build- ing the chapel of the M. E. Church there. 151 Charles N. Ailing, born in Hamden, Conn., and re- moved to Kensington about 1851, where he engaged exten- 250 DESCENDANTS OF ROGER ALLING, FIRST. sively in wagon making-. In la1er years he turned his atten- tion to fruit raising and farming. ■i^ Emily L. Ailing/ dau. of Ezra and Elizabeth; m. Dec. 11, 1861, Harley A. Warner; farmer; b. Sept. 10, 1814; r. Hamden. 4 011(1. Harley A. Warner, Jr.,* b. Oct. 26, 1S62; m. Oct. 14, 1896, Lil- lian Shepard. Rosette Warner, « b. Oct. 28, 1S64; m. Oct. 29, 18S5, Ellsworth R. Warner; i s., Clarence, b. July 7, 18S8. Lester E. Warner,* b. Oct. 14, 1865; m. Oct. 15, 1SS8. Lizzie L. Warner; 3 chd.; 1 Marshal L., b. June 19, 1S90. ^ Ralph M., b. Oct. 4, 1893. 3 Gladys E., b. Jan. 26. 1S95. Ella M. Warner,^ b. Aug. 2, 1868; m. Jan. i, 1890, Edward N. Warner; i chd., d. y., Freda, b. June 12, 1S94. End of tlic descendants of Roger Ailing, ist. PART II. JOHN ALLING, SENIOR, AND HIS DESCENDANTS. His origin and early history, or when he came to New Haven, are unknown, but he is supposed to have been born m England and to have come a few years later than Roger. His marriage is the first recorded of any Allen, or Ailing, in New Haven, and is as follows: John Allin married Elling Bradley. October 14, 1652. Roger had married there about ten years prior to this, but the record is not found. John was no doubt a relative of Roger; tradition makes him cousin, but the recorded evidence is wanting. If not related, it would be a wonderful coincidence that these two men, of the same name, should be intimate companions, naming five of their children alike, and were more closely associated in life as acquaintances and friends than we expect to find among those not of kin. vSo it would seem there can hardly be a d'oubt but the tradition that Roger and John were cous- ins, is true, and that it was a mutual agreement with them to change the English form of their name from Allen to Ailing. As they are the only known emigrants who thus spelled their name, it is pretty certain they were the progenitors of all the Allings in the United States, and they are entitled to haye their names included in this book. For a century all of the descendants of both Roger, ist, and John, Sr., adhered to their adopted form of the name. About the first found who re- verted to Allen— the form of their forefathers— was Nathan 2d, born in 1729, and died m 1812, who, with his eight children, appear to have adopted Allen, to which their descendants have all conformed except Merit, a son of Nathan, 3d, who, with his posterity, spell Ailing. It is thought, however, that the larger part of the offspring of John, Sr., spell Allen, while a majority of the lineage of Roger, ist, retain Ailing. John took the oath of allegiance and fidelity on the 4th of April, 1654, and on the 17th day of the third month, 1658, was admit- 252 DESCENDANTS OF JOHN ALLING, SENIOR. ted a freeman and took the freeman's charge.* He was an energetic and successful planter and stood well among the early settlers of the colony. His family record and descend- ants follow. 'John Ailing,' Sen., born in England; died in New Haven about 1690; married October 14, 1652, Elena (spelled also Eloane, Ellen and Elling) Bradley; died about 1700; resi- ded New Haven Eight C/iihircii. - Elizabeth Alling.^D. Sept 11, 1653; m. John Hopson, or Hobson. , ^ Lydia Ailing,- b. Aug. 2, 1656; m. Wilcocks. ■* Hannah Ailing," b. July 26, 1659; m. Scranton. ° Mary Ailing,^ b. Feb. 23, 1661; m. Gutteridge (Goodrich ?). ^ John Ailing,- b. Dec. 13, 1663. ■gif Sarah Ailing- b. Nov. 25, 1666. ^fg Samuel Ailing,- b. Mar. 24, 1670; d. abt. 1744. ^ Martha Ailing,- b. June, 1673; d. July, 1673. ' John Ailing, Sen'r"s, will is as follows; Probate, Vol. 2, pp. 80 and 81. I, John Ailing, New Haven in New England being very sick in body, but of sound understanding do now make m}^ last Will and Testament. Imprimis — I give my soul to Jesus Christ who purchased it, and my body to be decently buried. After my just debts are paid, 1 give my worldly goods to my beloved wife and chil- dren as followeth, viz.: I give and bequeath to my oldest son John Allin, that farm I bought of Henry Gleson (Glover?) on Homes Race con- taining 43^4 acres together with a house standing upon it and all the appurtenances thereto belonging. Item — Two acres and a half of land in the suburbs quarter, by the cherry trees, it was formerly Richard Beechers — though not the corne growing upon the land. Item — A two year *" Free Man's Charge. — Yow shall neither plolt, practice nor consent, to any evill or hurt against this Jurisdiction or any pte of it, or against the civil government here established, and if yow shall know any pson or psons well intend, plott or conspire anything wch tends to the hurt or prejudice of the same yow shall timely discover the same to lawful authority here established and yow shall assist and be helpful! in all the affairs of the Jurisdiction, and by all means shall promovc the publique welfare of the same according to yor place, ability and opportunity; yow shall give due honnor to the lawfull magestrates, and shall be obedient and subject to all the wholesome lawes and orders already made or wch shall be hereafter made by lawful authority aforesaid, and that, both in yor pson and estate: and when you shall be duly called lo give yor vote or suffrage in any elec- tion or touching any other matter wch concerneth this commonwealth yow shall give it as in yor conscience yow shall judg may conduce to the best good of the same." — Colonial Records, tbjq. JOHN ALLING, SENIOR, AND HIS DESCENDANTS. 253 old Steer, a ewe and a lamb his loom and all the tackling thereto belonging and also the great Bible after my wife's decease. I do give to my beloved wife and my son Samuel Allen the family homestead, while Samuel lives with his mother, and in case Samuel marry, my wife shall have ye new end of ye house, and half ye barn and half ye benefit of ye orchard, to be at her disposal while she lives, and after her decease the whole to return to my son Samuel. Item — I do give to my beloved wife the household goods within doors to be at her disposal. Item— I do give to my son Samuel fourteen acres of land in the suburbs quarter, about one acre of meadow, more or less, joining and lying on both sides of path ye leads to ye Oyster Point. Item — three acres of land in ye York- shire quarter lying between Henry Gibson and Philip Alcocks land, moreover two acres of land between ye coppis lyingbetween John Thompson, Jun., and Isaack Beecher, Jun., and five acres in ye second division, butting on ye highway ye runs to Daniel Thomas. Item — my third division containing forty acres lying on ye west side of Mill River bounded by land of Robert Lines (Lewis?) Jun. and John Smith. Item — I do give to my beloved wife and son Samuel all my corne that is upon the ground to be at their disposal. Item — I do give to my son Hobson's children — namely Samuel and Elizabeth, five pounds. Item — i do give to my daughter Hannah Scranton five pounds. Item — I do give to my daughter Mary Guttowage (Goodrich ?) five pounds, and respecting my grandchildren Ebenezer and Mary Wilcocks, I leave them to the disposal of my wife and my son Samuel, in case they stay with them, but if their father will take them away, my will is that he shall pay twenty pounds to my executor in current pay, and my will is that if my grand- daughter Mary Wilcocks do stay till she is of age, she shall have five pounds. Item — I do give to my daughter Sarah twenty pounds. I do appoint my wife and my son Samuel to be my execu- tors, to pay out of my estate the above mentioned legacies, to receive all just debts due to my estate and pay all just debts due from it. Item — All ye profits from my estate indoors or without not herein mentioned, I do give to my wife and son Samuel to be 254 DESCENDANTS OF JOHN ALLING, SENIOR. at their disposal. Also 1113^ will is that my son Samuel do comfortably provide for his mother while she lives, as witness my hand and seal this sixth day of May Anno Domini 1689. his John + Alling. [seal.] mark Joseph Moss, ) Sicorn . Abraham Bradley, \ JVitnesses. New Haven Manuscript Records, p 416 — John Allin, Sen., a planter of New Haven, having stood in peaceable and quiet possession of his lot and buildings for more than thirty years, in 1687 has his title confirmed to him. Manuscript Records, Vol. i. b. p. 43, John Allin, Sen., hus- bandman, deeds to his loving son John Ailing, Jr., a tract at a place called Homes Race. 43}-^ acres, bounded on the west by the line between Milford and New Haven; also, a lot in the suburbs quarter, 2 acres, at a place called Cherry Trees, March 11, 1689. 'John Alling, Sen., had two sons and six daughters, of these Martha, the ' youngest, died in in- fancy. -Elizabeth, the eldest, married John Hobson, or Hopson, and died before her father, leaving two children, Samuel and Elizabeth. ' Lydia married Wilcocks, also died before her father, leaving two children, Ebenezer and Mary. 'Hannah married — Scranton. 'John, his oldest son, was a weaver or clothier, and appears to have settled at a place called Homes Race, near the Milford line. No record is found of his marriage or children, but there is of a Samuel, Elizabeth, and Abigail Alling, whom, it seems very probable, were his children, as no other Ailing is known who could have been their father. -'Mary married Gutto- wage (Goodrich?). 'Sarah married July 7, 1691, Samuel Atwater. 'Samuel's marriage is not found, but eight chil- dren are recorded to him. ^I^ Sarah Ailing,'^ dau. of John Alling, Sen.; m. July 7, i69i,"Samuel Atwater, b. Sept. 17, 1674; d. Sept. 17, 1742, a. 78; r. New Haven. Five Cliildrcn. ■^S^ Daniel Atwater,^ b. Sept. 29, 1694; d. April 30, 1765. 11 Damaris Atwater,-^ b. May 21, 1700; d. 1771; m. Parker. 13 Caleb Atwater.'' b. Oct. 16, 1702; m. (i) Apr. 6. 1727, Lydia Benham; d. Dec. 18, 1729; m. f2) Abigail Bradley; 12 chd , all by (2). 13 Mubel Atwater,'' b ; m. Apr. 6, 1758, Isaac Beecher. I'l Stephen Atwater, ^ b. ; d . JOHN ALLING, SENIOR, AND HIS DESCENDANTS. 255 "J Sarah Ailing and Samuel Atwater are said to have had ten children between 1692 and 17 ii. but I found only the above five on record. •2I3 Samuel Ailing, Tertius,'- s. of John Ailing, Sen., b. Mar. 24, 1670; d. abt. 1744; m.; r. New Haven. Eight Children. ■^ Nathan Ailing, ist,^ b. Mar. 8, 1696; d. Oct. 24 1774, Hamden. sVo John Ailing,^ b. Jan. 20, 1698; d. abt. 1746. ■^^g Lydia Ailing,^ b. Jan. 23, 1699. 18 Sarah Ailing,^ b. Apr. 25, 1702; m. Sept 7, 1726, Amos Thompson. ^^ Samuel Ailing ^ b. Aug. 18, 1704; probably d. y. «o Mary Ailing, ^ b Feb. 6, 1707; d. Feb. 8, 178S; m. Nov. 9, 1732, Lieut. Abraham, s. of William Thompson, b. June, 171 1 ■f^ Hannah Ailing,^ b. Oct. 20, 1709; d. Jan. 4, 1793; m. Jan. 30, 1745, A\ Capt. Caleb Ailing. ■^~~Q Ebenezer Ailing,^ b. Nov. 20, 1712; d. 1744. ^ Samuel Ailing, Tertius, son of John, Sen., was younger than both the son and grandson of Roger of the same name, and at one time were all living in New Haven, hence they were designated as Samuel Ailing, ist, or Sergt. Samuel; Samuel Ailing, Jun., or 2d, who migrated to Newark, N. J., and Samuel Ailing, Tertius or 3d. In his will, copied below, he makes no mention of his wife or son Samuel, who were, doubtless, both dead before the will was written, which was in court June 25, 1744, as follows: In the name of God, Amen. The 5th day of May, 1739— I, Samuel Ailing, of New Haven, Connecticut, being aged and infirm in body but of sound mind and memory (for which I desire to bless God), and therefore calling to mind the uncertainty of life and that it is appointed unto all men once to die, do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament; that is to say, principally and first of all, I give and recommend my soul to God who gave it me, and my body to the earth to be decently buried, all at the discretion of my executor, hereinafter named, and as touching such worldly goods or estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me in this life; I give, devise and dis- pose of the same in the following manner and form, my just debts and funeral expenses and charges and time in settling my estate being duly paid out of my movable effects. 256 DESCENDANTS OF JOHN ALLING, SENIOR. Item — Having' heretofore given to my eldest son Nathan Ailing, sundrys b}' deed, in addition thereto, I do now give, devise and bequeath unto my said loving son Nathan Ailing, and to his heirs and assigns forever, all that land lying over against his house across the highway, which I bought of Capt. Whiting, and one acre and a half of meadow, in the suburbs quarter, formerly Thompson's, and 12 acres of land lying on Poplar Hill, between his own land and Nathan Bradley's, and all my meadow at the West Side, near the place called vSpringfield, and also five acres of land lying by Stephen Row's farm, said farm on the north, and Samuel Chatterton's land at Poplar Hill, on the south, upon this condition only, that my said son pay to my daughter Hannah, the full value of said five acres in six months after my decease. Also, I give to my said son Nathan, the one-half of what team and tack- ling for a team, and all husbandry utensils I shall leave at my decease. I also give unto him my seventh division of land to be laid out, and all my undivided lands. Item — As to my son John, I delivered to him while here his full portion of my estate, but I do now order my son Ebenezer to pay the sum of twenty pounds in equal shares to my son John Alling's children as they respectively arrive to lawful age. Item — I give, devise and bequeath to my loving son, Ebenezer Ailing, and to his heirs and assigns forever, all and singular, my house, barn, orchard and whole farm of land, lying above Dorman's (so called), where I formerly dwelt, only reserving to my three daughters, Sarah, Mary and Hannah the use and improvement of the fruits of half of my orchard aforesaid, for the term of ten years from this date, to be equally divided between these three, always pro- vided, upon this condition, that my said son Ebenezer pay to my four daughters, Lydia, Mary, Sarah and Hannah the sum of eighty pounds in such time and manner as I shall here- after in this my will direct, also I give my said son Ebenezer the other half of what team and tackling for a team and husbandry utensils I shall leave. Item — As to my three daughters, Lydia, Sarah and Mary, who are already married, having delivered to each of them at marriage or since the sum of fifty pounds, as near as I can come at it in value, but if either of them have not re- JOHN ALLING, SENIOR, AND HIS DESCENDANTS. 257 ceived that sum, my will and pleasure is that the sum of fifty pounds be made up to each of them out of the four score pounds to be paid by my son Ebenezer. Item — I give and bequeath to my loving- daughter Hannah Ailing the sum of fifty pounds to be paid to her within six months after my decease, unless I shall pay said sum or any part thereof to her and also the five acres of land or said value thereof before mentioned in the devise to my son Nathan and what household goods is laid by for her to be accounted a part of said fifty pounds. Item — I give and bequeath to my aforesaid four daughters, or those that shall legally represent them, all the remainder of movable estate in said house, equally between them to be divided, and what linen my daugher Hannah hath spun her- self shall not be accounted any part of my estate. Item — I give to my grandson, David Ailing — Nathan's son — my shortest gun, and to his brother Samuel, my longer gun. Item — All the residue of my personal estate I give and devise to my son Nathan and my daughter Hannah, equally to be divided between them, but the four score pounds afore- said, after my three married daughters are made up fifty pounds aforesaid, the remainder to be equally divided amongst my four daughters or that legally represent them. Lastl}'-, I do by these presents nominate and appoint my lov- ing sons, Nathan Ailing and Ebenezer Ailing, to be the executors of this my last Will and Testament, hereby revok- ing all former wills and testaments by me made, confirming this and no other to be my last Will and Testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal in New Haven, the day and date first before written. JosiAH Whitney, ^ Samuel Alling. [seal.] John Whitney, ?■ Witnesses. Samuel Buell, ) In 1 7 18 a number of the proprietors in New Haven made a gift of forty acres of land for the support of Yale College, and Samuel Ailing gave five acres of it. -^^ Daniel Atwater,' s. of Samuel and Sarah Ailing Atwater; m. July 23, 17 17, Abigail Tuttle, b. Apr. 4, 1692; d. Jan. 9, 1769; r. New Haven. 17 258 DESCENDANTS OF JOHN AI.LING, SENIOR. Nine C/n'ldren. -'■ Samuel Atwater,-* b. June i, 1718; m. Dec. 26, 1744, Sarah, dau. of Caleb Ball. -* Sarah Atwater,-' h. Sept. 12, 1719; m. Dec. 19, 1742, Ebenezer Ailing, Wall'd. -f^.g John Atwater, •» b. Mar. 14, 1721; m. Jan. 25, 174S, /(,% Mary Ailing, Wall'd; I son, John. b. Nov., 1751; d. 1752. -•5 Abigail Atwater, •* b. Aug. S, 1722; d. Dec. 17, 1740, a. 18. -'■ Mary Atwater,"* b. Dec. 22, 1723; m. (i) Ebenezer Ives, (2) Gilead Gregory. -* Anne Atwater,-* b. June 4, 1726; m. Joshua Munson, b. Jan. 30, 1712; d. Ai:g. 3, 1772; res. Wall'd; 8 chd.; ' Joshua, b. Feb. 4, 1750; d. y. 2 Elizabeth,* b. Feb. 29, 1752; m. May 2, 1773, Thomas Roice. 3 Joshua, b. Aug. 2, 1754; m. Apr. iS, 1774, Miriam Dayton. ^LucyiLuce), b. Feb. 3, 1757; d. Sept. 29, 1795; m. Apr. i, 1782, Rev. Amaziah Rose; r. Branford. 'Anna, b. Jan. 28, 1760; d. 1829; m. May 10, 1785, Samuel Street. « Miriam, b. Oct. 22, 1765; d. Mar. 14, 1843; m. Oct. 17, 1808, George Street. ' Mary, b. Feb. 26, 1766. ''Abigail, b. July 17, 1770; m. Dec. 23, 1795, Rev. Amaziah Rose. -•' Damaris Atwater,'* b. Dec. 30, 1729; m. Nov. 20, 1750, James Ives. ■50 Daniel Atwater,* b. July S, 1730; m. (i) Feb. 26, 1756, Sarah Harris; m. (2) Aug. 31, 1761, Lois Mansiield. 81 Abel Atwater,-* b. June 23, 1734: d. Apr. 2, 1844. ^Ug- Nathan Ailing, ist,' s. of Samuel Ailing, Tertius; m. Jan. 3, 1723, Hannah, dau. of Michael and Elizabeth (Brown) Todd, b. Feb. 20, 1702; d. Oct. 26, 1771; r. Mt. Carmel. Te?! Children. ^-y David Ailing,^ b. Feb. 2, 1724; d. Apr. 22, 1794, Canaan Mountain, Conn. «8 Samuel Ailing,-* b Jan. 31, 1726; m. June 17, 1752, Mary Leek; i dau., Eunice, b Mar. i, 1753. =>* Hannah Ailing,* b. Oct 4, 1727; m. Jan. 25, 1750, Ezekiel Hotchkiss. /^ Nathan Ailing, 2d,-* b. Oct. 14, 1729; d. June 2, 1812, Mt. Carmel, Hamden. jy^j- Zadoc Ailing, ist,-* b. Nov. 27, 1731; d. abt. 1787. »' Amos Ailing,-* b. Feb. 14, 1734. * Thomas and Elizabeth tMunson) Roice had dau. Elizabeth, b. 1780; d. 1864. She m. Ste- phen Prait, b. 1774; d. 1840, who had a dau. Eliza, b. 1S03; d. 1854; m. Horace Johnson, b. 1799; d. 1885, Constableville, N. Y.; theirs. Stephen Albert Johnson, b. Hoonvillc, N. Y., May 23. 1840; m. June 26, 1866, Emeline, dau. of Schuyler C. Thompson (the founder of Schuyler C. Thompson & Co.'s Bank); served in the Civil War, 72d Regt., Pennsylvania, also as captain of Co. K, 8th Indiana Legion; cashier of Thompson &Co.'s bank since its organization in 1868. They had 3 chd.; Franklin C, b. June 9, iS6q; d. Jan. 6, 1895. William S., b. Apr. 26, 1870; assistant cashier of S- C. Thompson's bank. Florence .V., b. Feb. it, 1S76; m. May 10, 1898, Egerton R. Williams, Jr., Rochester, N. Y. JOHN ALLING, SENIOR, AND HIS DESCENDANTS. 259 "^ Benjamin Ailing* b. May i, 1736; m. Mar. 7, 1764, Lydia, dau. of Amos Tuttle, b. July 20, 1741 89 Joel Ailing.-* b. Nov. 24, 1738. *" Moses Ailing,* b. Dec. 4, 1741. •*! Sarah Ailing. •* b. Oct. 20, 1745; m. Daniel Rexford. 3 8 Benjamin and Lydia Allen bought a tract of land in South Purchase, Woodbury, Conn., Oct. 31, 1765 (Woodbury Records, Vol. XV, p. 205); no record of children. 3^ "Amos Ailing-, in the service of the New Haven Colony, was captivated with the late Major Dyer, in 1756, and was a captive in Canada till 1759, and passed through a scene of suffering, &c., for which the Assembly granted him fifteen pounds out of the public treasury, March, 1760." Colonial Records, Vol. XI, p. 265. *" " Moses Allen was drafted in 1759 to go, under the com- mand of Major Rogers, among the Indians at St. Francois, where he suffered so as to be unable to support himself, &c. The Assembly voted him twenty pounds out of the treasury of the Colony, May, 1764." Vol. XII, p. 283. The above Amos and Moses Ailing were probably the sons of Nathan Allen, ist, of Mt. Carmel, or possibly of Stephen Allino' of North Haven. to IS Nathan Ailing, ist's will in abstract, dated Jan. 24, 1753, and probated Nov., 1774: Imprimis — Gives wife Hannah one-third movable estate and improvement of one-third of real estate. Item — To ray sons David, Samuel, Nathan, Zadoc, Amos, Benjamin, Joel and Moses, to them and heirs a double share of all the remainder to be taken in land if sufficient, includ- ing in each one's part what I have or may hereafter do toward their settlement, that is to say, to each son ^^ parts of my estate as aforesaid. Item — To my daughters, Hannah Hotchkiss and Sarah Ailing, I give to each a single share of all remainder of my estate to be taken in movables to make an j^g part. Finally appoints wife Hannah executrix. Nathan Alling. [seal.] Thomas Leek, Phebe Leek, ]■ Witnesses. Timothy Leek, 26o DESCENDANTS OF JOHN ALLING, SENIOR. ^^A Joh^ Ailing," s. of Samuel Ailing, Tertius; m. Dec. 26, 1724, Patience, dan. of Caleb Mix, b. Mar. 23, 1699; d. 1786; sister of Thankful, who m. Caleb Ailing, ist; r. West Haven. Six Children. 42 John Ailing,'' b. Oct. i, 1726. ■*^ Patience Ailing,* b. Feb. 27, 1730; m. Apr. 22, 1756, Jonathan Mix. 44 Elijah Ailing,-* »^ ) b. Dec. 7, 1731. -. - *» Hezekiah Ailing,'' ^ ) b. Dec. 7, 1731. 4" Amasa Ailing, 4 b. Aug. 25, 1733. ^V Christopher Ailing,* b. Aug. 29, 1735. 1*^ John Ailing died when his children were all minors and their grandfather, Caleb Mix, was appointed their guardian. -^^ Lydia Ailing," dau. of Samuel Ailing, Tertius; m. Jan. 7, 1 7 19, Benjamin, s. of Michael Todd, b. Nov. 19, 1693; bro. of Hannah, wf. of Nathan Ailing ist. T1U0 Children. 4* Benjamin Todd, Jr. ,4 b. Apr. 10, 172S; m. Nov. 5, 1755, Lois Tuttle, b. Feb. 14, 1738. 49 Titus Todd(Dea.),4b July 16, 1730; m. Elizabeth Tuttle, b. June 17, 1736; d. June 28, 1805. ^^ Ebenezer Ailing,' s. of Samuel Ailing, Tertius; m. Nov. 1, 1733, Mary Tuttle, b. Feb. 12, 17 12; d. 1764; r. Hamden. Three Children. ^0 Eunice Ailing.* b. Oct. 23, 1734; d. y. ^1 Eunice Ailing,* b. Mar. 29, 1741. 52 Mary Alling,4 b. 1743; m. 1762 Enoch Baldwin; i dau., Huldah; m. Barnabas Baldwin, Jr. The widow Mary (Tuttle) Ailing married (2) April 19, 1748, Asa Todd; had one daughter, Elizabeth; born April 13, 1749; died May 7, 1885; married March 26, 1772, Capt. Soloman Phipps. He married (2) Hannah (Ailing) Dwight, daughter of Caleb Ailing, ist, ■^^^ David iVUing,' s. of Nathan and Hannah Ailing, ist; m. (i) Jan 12, 1748, Rhoda, dau. of Capt. Caleb Ailing, ist; b. JOHN ALLING, SENIOR, AND HIS DESCENDANTS. 261 Sept. 23, 1727; d. abt. 1756; m. (2) Jan. 3, 1760, by Rev. Samuel Bird, Patience Sanford; d. 1775; r. Hamden and Canaan, Conn. Eight Children. By (I) ^^^ Ebenezer Ailing, ^ b. Oct. 16, 1749. ^V? Lois Alling.s b. May 17. 1752; d. June 7, 1838, Mantua, O. 5s Phineas Ailing," b. Oct. 5, 1754; m. f|} Rebecca, dau. of Jonathan Ailing, Jr.; removed to central New York, had chd. and died there; trace of record lost. By (2) -/g?3 Medad Ailing, ^ b. June 28, 1762; d. Canaan Mountain, Feb. 21, 1833. ^\V Rhoda Alling,6 b Feb. 14, 1764; d. Feb. 19, 1S38, Hamden. ■/^ Patience Ailing, ^ b. July 21, 1766; d. July 9, 1851, Hamden. 59 Susanna Ailing,^ b. Sept. 10, 1769; d. Mar. 24, 1835; m. July 20, 1791, AmosWoodin, b 1768; d. May 4, 1825; 2 chd.; 1 Phebe. '-^Israel; m. Betsey Munson. ^6_o_ Job Ailing,'' b. Apr. 12, 1773; d. Auburn, N. Y., 1859. 3 2 David Ailing, after the decease of his second wife, went with his son Medad to Canaan Mountain, Conn., died and was buried there. ^5_ Nathan Ailing, 2d,' s. of Nathan, ist; m. Feb. 12, 1755, Mar)^ Hitchcock, b. Aug. 10, 1733; d. Sept. 14, 1803; r. Mt. C arm el. Eiirht Children. '* Fred- erick N., b. 1879; um. 201 Henry Newton Millard.' b. Aug. 5, 1830; d. Sept. 13, 1873; m. 1S56 Elizabeth J. Storrs; 2 chd; ' Francis S., b. 185S; m. 18S0; 4 chd. ^Carrie E., b. 1861; m. 1880; 4 chd. 203 Harriet Sophia Millard,'' b, July 23, 1835; um; 1. on the Job AlHng homestead and supplied his family record. SO' Arthur Dwight Millard,^ b. Oct. 24, 1833; m. May, 1881, Sarah J. Mcin- tosh; 3 chd ; 'Ailing, b. 1881. -George, b. 1884. « Irving, b. 1S86. JOHN ALLING, SENIOR, AND HIS DESCENDANTS. 273 lif Mary (Polly) Allen,'' dau. of Nathan Allen, 3d; m. abt. 1803 Ambrose Tuttle, b. Sept. 17, 1784; d. 1865; r. Hamden. Five Children. 204 Sylvia Tuttle,^ b. Jan. 27, 1804; m. Jan. 24, 1825, David Justus Tuttle, Wall'd. 205 Henrietta Tuttle," b. Jan. 4. 1806; d. Apr. 17, 1851; m. Jared Dick- erman. 206 Allen Tuttle,^ b. Feb. 17, 180S; m. Nov. 29, 1830, Caroline Tuttle; r. Wall'd. 20V Amos Tuttle,' b. May 25, 1810; m. Feb. 24, 1840, Harriet Bassett, North Haven. 208 Mary Tuttle,' b. Sept. 28, 1816; m. Oct. 13, 1841, Medad A. Bassett, Hamden. fi4 Merit Ailing,' s. of Nathan, 3d; m. (i) Sophia Peck, b. Dec. 7, 1797; d. Oct. 8, 1837; m. (2) Clarissa Tuttle, b. 1798; d. June 15, 1871, s. i.; r Hamden. Two Children. By (I) 209 Ezra Ailing,' b. Oct. 8, 1815; d. Feb. 15. 1878; m. Apr. i, 1838, Emily Bassett, b. Apr. 18. 1815; 7 chd.; ^ Augusta S., b. May 21, 1839; m. Apr. 18, i860, Jesse Warner; i dau., Abby Louisa, b. Oct. 29, 1862. -Juliette C, b. Aug. 4, 1841; m. Jan. 30, 1868, Frederick E. Tuttle; i dau., Hattie M., b. Nov. 2, 1865. ^Mary E., b. Dec. 4, 1S43; m. June 7, 1869, Warren Terrell; i dau., Lillian E. ■^Charles Elfred, b. Apr. 26, 1846; d. Sept. 15, 1881; m. Jan. 6, 1870, Jeanette Maltby; 2 chd.; Morris E. and Mary M. ^ Albert M., b. Sept. 24, 1848; m. Nov. 28, 1872, Elizabeth Marshall, b. July 10, 1852; 2 chd ; Frederick M. and Nellie Rose. •= Wilbur A., b. Aug. 22, 1856; m. Mar. 4, 1886, Grace Loper, b. Dec. 30, 1862; i chd.; Hildah L., b. Feb. 5, 1888. ' Edson Lyman, b. Mar. 3, 1859; tn. Mar. 15, 1882, Lulu A. Harrison, b. Nov. 9, 1865; 3 chd. ; Elmer Harrison, Julia Augusta, and Paul Humiston, b. July 16, 1896. 210 Abigail Ailing,' b. Jan. 17, 1819; d. Dec. 2, 1870; m. Mar., 1838, Harvey Hale. i-f-i- Alvin Allen," s. of Chauncey and Mabel; m. Bristol, N. v., Aug-. 30, 1810, Mercy Paul. They rem. to Ohio, and in 185 1 were living at Granger, O. Ten Children. 211 Alvin B. Allen,' b. July 4. 1811. 212 Henrietta Allen,' b. Aug. 24, 1812. 213 Anson S. Allen,' b. Nov. 22, 1816. 211 Wells Allen,' b. Feb. 17, 181S. 2 15 Harriet C. Allen,' b. Mar. 16, 1820; d. July 2, 1893. 274 DESCENDANTS OF JOHN ALLING, SENIOR, -'i« Seth P. Allen," b. June 28, 1821. ^1 ' Whiting S. Allen,' b. Oct 8, 1823 2i« Nathaniel Allen,' b. Apr. 10, 1S25. -i» Phoebe Allen,' b. Nov. 2, 1826. --" William C. Allen,' b. Aug. 10, 1828; d. Dec. 14, 1897. fll Wells Allen," s. of Chauncey and Mabel; m. (i) Bristol, N. Y., Apr. 19, 1818, Nancy Paul; d. Grang-er, O., Nov., 1865; m. (2) 1867 Cornelia A. Andrew. He was b. in Connecti- cut, rem. with his f. in 1798 to Bristol, N. Y., in 1824 to Bath, O., and in 1834 to Granger, Medina Co., where he d. Mar. i, 1881. Fou7- Children. By (I) --1 Albert Allen," b. Apr. 19, 1819; d. 1S37; um. --- Louisa Allen,' b. May 15, 1821; d. San Jacinto, Cal., 1S90; m. Josiah Philips; I dau., Josephine; m. Ozias W. Foote; 1. San Jacinto, Cal. 223 Xemanthus Allen." b. May 10, 1823; d. Akron, O., May 28, 1888; m. Sept. 28, 1848, Margaret E. Turner; 1. Akron; 3 chd.; ^ Albert, b. July II, 1849; d. Oct. 26, 1870. -George G., b. Aug. 26. 1855; a lawyer; 1. at Akron, O. ^ Carrie M., b. Aug. 29, 1862. 324 Mary E. Allen,' b. Apr. 10. 1830; d. Jan. 14, 1S51; m. John B. Young; I dau.; m. D. H. Ainsworth; 1. at San Antonio, Texas. i-|A Hoel Allen,'' youngest s. of Chauncey and Mabel; m. Jan. I, 1820, Sophia Lewis; b. Richmond, N. Y., May 3, 1801; d. July 9, 186 1 ; r. Bristol, N. Y. Eight C/iildyeii, all Born in Bristol. Austin Allen.' b. Jan. 9, 1823. William M. Allen,' b. Mar. 7, 1S25; d. Mar. 8, 1897. Ann Maria Allen,' b. Mar. 9, 1827; d. May 6, 1839. Shepard S. Allen,' b. Mar. 16, 1830. Levi L. Allen,' b. June 16, 1833. James W. Allen," b. Sept. 28, 1838; 1. Cheshire, N. Y. Ann Eliza Allen,'' b. Aug. 9, 1841; d. Mar. 11, 1883. Polly A. Allen,' b. Apr. 9, 184S; d. Sept. 10. 1873. ^-Il Truman Allen, " s. of Justus and Mabel of Colebrook; m. (i) 1814 vSusan Holcomb, b. Dec. 19, 1796; d. Granby, Oct. 22, 1832; m. (2) 1834 Electa Hayes, b. June 16, 1800; d. Nov. 26, 1889; r. Granby, Conn. Nine Childre7i. By (I) Iff Justus Luther Allen.' b. June 18. 1S16; d. Feb. 25, 1850. \%\ William Augustus Allen,' b. Apr 16, 1818. 288 Frances Roxy Allen,' b. Apr. 10, 1820; d. Mar. 21, 1874; m. Martin Fancher; s. i. ■Ill Susan Maria Allen," b. Feb. 22, 1S22; d. Jan. 20, 1865. 834 235 238 23 JOHN ALLING, SENIOR, AND HIS DESCENDANTS. 275 Henry Lyman Allen.' b. Mar. 12. 1824; d. June 9 1846 Lewis Ives Allen,' b. June 27 1826; d. Mar. 14, 1892; m Salenda -rellett; 2 daus. Fitz James Allen,' b. June 15. 1830; d. Nov. 2 1855 ''' Charles Carrol Allen/ b. July 22, 1832; d. Dec. 23, 1832. Ml Lyman Ives Allen/ s. of Justus and Mabel (Ives) Allen- m. (i) Granby, Conn., Emily Holcomb, b. Dec. 17 iSoi- d' Apr. 3, 1852; m. (2) Granby, Conn., Apr. 20, 1853. Esther L Covert; s 1.; rem. from Granby to Vernon, Trumbull Co O ' and d. there in 1875. '' '' „ , , Seven Children. By (I) ^8« Harriet Allen,' b. May 30, 1824; d. Sept. 4, 1825. lit Harriet Allen,' b. Mar. 22, 1826; d. Feb. 5, 1871 IM Amelia Allen,' b. Aug-. 2, 1828; d. May 2 ' 1896 ' ^^^ Albert Allen.' b. Aug. 16, 1830; d. Oct. 28, 1840 ^^^ Lewis Allen,' b. Oct. 27, 1832; d um. July 4, 1864 m Mernt Allen.' b. Dec. 24, 1834; 1. Pasadena, Cal m Lyman Allen.' b. Oct. 30, 1S37; 1. Pasadena, Cal. Ml Roxanna Allen," dau. of Justus and Mabel- m Julv -^i 1831, Harvey Lewi.s, b. Whitesboro, N. Y., June 27, 1792- 'rem' to Lenox, N. Y., and d. there Feb. 8, 1851. T/iree C/iildren. »=>«' Mary Electa Lewis,' b. Colebrook, Conn., July i, 1832- d July 27 i2''88"8- IT ''' ''''' ^' ^' ^'"^^^^y= d- Leonidas, Mich.. July o^*" Oliva Elizabeth Lewis,' b. Dec. 13, 1835, Lenox, N. Y • 1 Chitten ango, N. Y. . , . v^iuLLexi- "339 Jane L-ene Lewis,' b. July 4, 1839: 1. Chittenango. N. Y. Ml Aug-ustus Allen," s. of Justus and Mabel- m Apr i 1843, Mariette Noble, b. Oct. 4, 1815; r. Honesdale, Pa. Ez^s^/ii C/n'ldren. °«" Maria Allen.' b. Mar. 3, 1844; d. Oct. 11, 1S95; m. Sept 20 i James A. Carmichael. 03" Justus Allen,' b. Dec. 15. 1845; d. Aug. 12, 1848. "3*2 Louisa Allen.' b. Mar. 11, 184S; d. Oct. 5. 1852 "»" Augustus Allen, Jr.,' b. Oct. 24. 1S49. "«" Sylvia Allen,' b. July 4. 1S51; d. Nov." 28. i860. °3*-' Alva Allen,' b. Feb. 26, 1853; d. Apr. 8. 1853 all M h"rAT, ^'-T'?-, ""''■ ''• "'''' "^- ^^^'' ''' ^^93 Rose Noble. Mabel Allen,' b. July 5. 1857: m. Feb. 26. 1885. Henry Staug 276 DESCENDANTS OF JOHN ALLING, SENIOR. 1^1 Lewis Allen/' s. of Justus and Mabel; m. Colebrook, 1826, Elizabeth Robbins, b. Mar. r8, 1804; d. Dec. 28, 1891; r. Millbrook, Conn. Fojtr C/iildreii. 8** James Robbins Allen,'' b. June 22, 1S27; d. California, Jan., 1S55. =>*•' Henry Lewis Allen,'' b. Nov. 10. 1S31; d. May 21, 1S9S; m. Hart- ford. Apr. 8, 1S56, Alice Chapin; 4 chd.; ^ Jessie L.,b. Apr. i, 1857; d. Dec. 20, 1858. '•'Minnie R., b, Dec. 27, 1859; d. Jan. 15, 1878. 3 Carrie E., b. Mar. 16. 1862; d. Sept. 13, 1S71. ^ Alice Isabella, b. Aug. 19, 1864; m. Jan. 22, 1890, Arthur H. Potter; i dau., Ina S. »so Caroline Elizabeth Allen,'' b. Feb. 25, 1834; d. Jan. 7, 1845. ^"1 Ammi Robbins Allen,'' b. Aug. 13, 1841; m. June 10, 1875, Mary E. Butter, b. Sept. 17, 1841; 3 chd.; 'James Warren Robbins, b. Oct. 26, 1879. ^Grace Irene, b. Jan. 30, 1881. ^ Lewis Timothy, b. Sept. 18, 1884; 1. on his f, homestead and has been very helpful in this part of the book. ifo Cynthia Allen/ dau. of Justus and Mabel; m. Apr, 20, 1825, Chauncey Hungerford, b. Winchester, Conn., Mar. 11, 1803; d. June 16, 1873; r. Mt. Morris, N. Y. Fme C/iildroi, all Born in Mt. Morris. ^^~ Jane Hungerford,'' b. Apr. 2, 1828; m. Oct. 13, 1852, Nelson Conover, b. Aug. 19, 1829; 1. Neenah, Wis.; 3 chd.; 'Lauretta A., b. Sept. 27, 1853; m. Mar. 26, 1873, Charles TuUer; i s,, Willis. '-Morris A., b. 1862; d. 1865. 3 Chauncey H., b. Mar. 2C, 1869. 8 = '^ Lurinda Hungerford,'' b. Sept. 28, 1831; m. Mar. 13, 1862, Edgar E. Van Ettan, b July 10, 1S24; d. Aug. 23, 1868; i dau., Minnie C, b. Feb. 13, 1863. "■■^^ Julia Hungerford,'' b. July 14, 1S34; d. Oct. 27, 18S4; m. Sept. 30, 1868, James J. Sharp, M.D.; s. i.; Tuscarora, N. Y. 855 Sylvia Hungerford,'' b. :\Iar. 18, 1839; d. Apr. 18, 1841. 356 Sylvia Hungerford," b. May 14, 1844; d. Mar. 27, 1875. ^^^ Mary Allen," dau. of Levi and Grace C; m. Oct. 20, 1819, Zelvus Warner; r. Hamden. Eight Children. 357 Willis Warner,'' b. May 8, 1821; d. Nov., 1870. 3^* Louise Warner,^ b. Feb. 2, 1S23; d. Feb., 1852. 3r>8 William A. Warner,'' b. Dec. 6. 1824; m. Jan. i, 1849, Harriet E. Hotchkiss; 4 chd.; 'II. Lizzie, b. Nov. 9, 1849. '-William H., b. Jan., 1853; m. Mary E. Tucker; i chd.; Helen M. ^ H. Elton, b. Apr., i860. ■'Estella L., b. May, 1862; m. Fred C. Beardsley. »«" Levi Warner,'' b. Aug. 24, 1826; d. May 3, 1892; m. Apr., 1849, Char- lotte Ilubbell; 2 chd.; 'Frank A., b. June 21, 1854; m. Nov. 21, 1877, Julia M. Hayes. '-Mary E., b. June 15, 1861; m. Dec. 22, 1880, George Andrews; 2 chd.; Clifford K. and Clara M. JOHN ALLING, SENIOR, AND HIS DESCENDANTS. 277 3"! Grace Ann Warner, 1 b. June 20, 1828; d. May 3, 1892; m. Mar., 1858, Miron Wooding; 3 chd.; 'Edward M., b. Feb., 1859; d. Mar., 1880. 2 Carrie, b. June, i860; d. Dec., 1887; m. Oct., 1883, John Francis. 3 Lillian, b. Feb. 17, 1870; m. Oct. 18, 1894, Edward W. Beecher. 3«3 Elizabeth Warner,' b. Mar. 24, 1830; d. July 10, 1851. 363 Mary Angeline Warner,'' b. July 23, 1832; m. 1857, Charles N. Beecher; i s., Leroy C, b. June 4, 1859; m- June, , Gertrude Ladd. 3«i Robert Warner,' b. Aug. 23, 1834; m. Dec, 1S61, Jane Joice; 1. Portland, Ore.; 2 did.; ' Walter Hobert, b. June, 1866; m. May 30, 1889, Julia Welton; 2 chd.; Ethel M. and Harold E. = Edward M., b. May. 1868; m. Nov., 1891, Ahce Oviatte; i dau., Linda, b. 1895. U4 Levi Chester Allen/' s. of Levi and Grace C; m. Oct. 19, 1830, Minerva Roberts. Fcuir Children. 365 David Allen,' b. July 21, 1831; ra. Oct., 1857, Emily Seaver; r. Tol- land, Conn.; 2 chd.; 'Edwin, b. 1858. and -Isabel, b. 1861. 366 Minerva Allen,' b. Aug. 31, 1833; m. George Wilson, Aug., 1862; 2 chd.; 'Clara, b. Dec. 16, 1S63; m. twice; had 4 chd. '^ Hattie, b. July 12, 1877; m. Nov. 23, 1893, Otto Ditmar. 367 Levi Allen,' b. 1836; d. 1874; m. Victoria Knight; i dau.. Victoria Allen. 36S Albert F. Allen,' b. 1838; m. (i) Anna Lewis; i s., John F.; m. (2) Phebe Upson; i dau., Phebe. -Ill Chauncey Allen/ s. of Levi and Grace C; ra. Nov. 13, 1838,' Lina Rexford; b. June 6, 181 9; d. Nov. 7, 1879; r. Mt. Carmel. Seven Children. 369 Ursula Maria Allen,' b. Nov. 11. 1840; d. Apr. 19, 1870; m. Jan. 26, 1868, Silas Benton; i son, Herbert A., b. Feb 20, 1870. 3-0 George Herbert Allen,' b. Oct. 27, 1842; d. Feb. 26 1895; m. (i) Apr. 9, 1865, Almeda E. Buckingham; d. Feb. 16, 1880; s. i.; m. (2) May 25, 1881, Mary J. Tuttle; i dau., Mary T., b. Dec , 18S2. 3T1 Eliza Allen.' b. Mar. 6, 1845; d. um. June 4, 189S. 372 John R. Allen,' b. Mar. 8, 1847; d. Sept. 17, 18S3; m. Feb. 15, 1S73, Agnes Brooks; 2 chd.; ' Wells R.. b. Nov. 3, 1873; d. Apr. 26, 1881. 2 Henry B., b. Dec. 28, 1876. 3'3 Charles D. Allen,' b. Apr. 27. 1S49; m. Dec. 28, 1873, Celia A. Louns- bury; s. i.; 1. Mt. Carmel. Wells C. Allen.' b. Sept. 23, 1851; m. Jan. 10, 1873, Ann Eliza Downs; 3 did.; 'Minnie, b. Nov. 9, 1873; 111. Jan. 29, 1896, Burton Joyce. "Lena, b. Jan. 21, 1877; d. Apr., 1881. ^Warren, b. Jan. 29, 1880. Homer S. Allen,' b July 4, 1853; d. Jan. 7, 1892. 278 DESCENDANTS OF JOHN ALLING, SENIOR. if} Harriet Allen," dau. of Jared and Abigail (Peck) Allen; m. Wall'd, Nov. i, 1819, Benjamin Culver; b. Feb. 2, 1798; d. May 2, 1857. A^z'ne Children, Born in W'allingjord. Ill Jared Allen Culver,' b. Sept. 6, 1820; d. Colfax, Cal,, Aug. 27, 1893. IJf Edgar Culver,' b. Dec. 14, 1822; d. Newcastle, Cal., May 23, 1871. Harriet Culver,' b. Nov. 20, 1S24; d. Jan. 30, 1834. Benjamin Howard Culver,' b. Apr. 9, 1827; d. California, Aug. 20, 1S58. Henry Culver,' b. April 28, 1830; d. Empire City, Neb., Feb. 4, 1864. Mary Culver,' b. Sept. 30, 1832; d. June 2, 1846. Harriet Culver,' b. Feb. 20, 1835; d. Feb. 12, 1853. Abbie Lavinia Culver,' b. Nov. 4, 1S38; m. ig\" John Ailing; 1. Chicago, 111. George Culver,' b. June 2, 1843; d. Aug. 4, 1843. 114 Henry Allen," s. of Jared and Abigail Allen; m. Sept. 2, 1832, Harriet E., dau. of Amos Button; b. Feb. 27, 1805; d. Kenwood, N. Y., Dec. 12, 1896, Four C/iildren, Bor/i in Wallingford. Henry Grosvenor Allen,' b. Aug 7, 1833; m. Portia M. Underbill, dau. of Charles and Portia (Brooks) Underbill, b. Oct. 15, 1842; 1. Niagara Falls, Center Canada; 2 chd. ; Grosvenor Noyes b. Ken- wood, Jan. 13, 1864; Hope Emily, b. Kenwood, N. Y., Nov. 12. 18S3. Harriet Eliza Allen,' b. Oct. i, 1S36; m. Charles. S. Joslyn; 1. Kenwood, N. Y. ; i chd., Mabel Henrietta, b. May 14, 1S59; d. Mar. 21, 1899. George Button Allen,' b. Nov. i, 1S38; m. Lillian S., dau. of J. W. and Cinderella (Sweet) Towner, b. 1S61; 2 s.; 1 Jared Ernest, b. Jan., 1S84. -'James Rodney, b. Apr., 1890; 1. Riverside Cal. Jared H. Allen, '^ b. June 20, 1840; d. Jan. 8, 1863. 441 Luther Nash Ailing," s. of Joseph and Mary; farmer; m. Ancram, N. Y., Mar. 21, 1823, Betsey Danchy, b. vSalisbury; d. California July 16, 1875; r. Norfolk, Conn. Five Cliildreii, all Ihirn in Norfoll;. Ill Luther D. Ailing,' b. Dec. 25, 1823. \ll Elizabeth Mary Ailing,' b. Feb. 25, 1825. 114 Hulda Maria Ailing,' b. Dec. 17, 1827. 3'" Theodore N. Ailing,' b. Nov. 25, 1829; d. um. Apr. 25, 1865. \%\ Norman E. Ailing.' b. June 19, 1S35, Norfolk; 1. Stockton, Cal. 1*3 Luther N. Ailing was buried in Millerton, N. Y. His widow followed three of her children to California in 1865, and died there in 1875, aged 89 years. JOHN ALLING, SENIOR, AND HIS DESCENDANTS. 279 f|-| Marcus Warner Ailing," s. of Joseph and Mary; iron goods manufacturer; m. Aug. 20, 1816, Polly Prescott; r. Nor- folk and Sharon, Conn. Four Children, all Born in Norfolk. Ili Albert Ailing.' b. Jan. 17, 1819; d, Chicago, 111 , May 27, 18S7. Iff Mary Ailing," b. Apr. 10, 1821. »88 Aurin Tibbets Ailing," b. Sept. 24, 1825; d. um. Troy, N. Y., Jan. 16, 1847. m Samuel Trescott Ailing, M.D," b. Feb. 17, 1827; 1. Chicago, 111. ^ Theron L. Ailing,*^ s. of Joseph and Mary; physician; m. abt. 1828 Emeline Gleason,b. Massachusetts, 1806; d. 1859; r. Chautauqua County, N. Y. TiLW Childreit 38 3 s Joseph Ailing, ■!■ b. 1824; d. 1864; m. Cynthia Helsey; 2 chd.; d. y. 8« Julia A. Ailing.'' b. 1829; m. 1856 Dr. Ernest Wachter; 7 chd.; ' Henry Otto, b. 1S37; a printer; 1. in New York; um. -^Jessie J., b. i860; m. 1885 Alfred Wood; machinist; d. Auburn, Cal., 1897; 2 s. 3E(j^in Ernest, b. 1862; d. 1869. ^ Elsie Emeline, b. 1865; ni. 1889 Herman Volkmann. * Albert G., b. 1866; groceryman; m. 1888 Lillian Kemp; 2 chd. « Alice A , b. 1869; musician; m. 1898 Elbert Hayes; r. Montrose, Colo. "Bertram B., b. 1870; stock raiser, Montrose, Colo.; um. fff George D. Allen,' s. of Claudius and Mary; m. (i) June 3, 1842, Elizabeth Peck, b. June 12, 1817; d. Aug. 18, 1852. 5 chd.; m. (2) Apr. 16, 1853, Martha Burnett, b. Madison, N. J., Dec. 20, 1824; d. Feb. 13, 1870; i chd. Children. 3" Theron A. A]len,s b. Dec. 15, 1843; member of Co. K, 7th Regt., N. J. v.; d. June 7, 1862, at Military Hospital, Jersey City. 388 Julia C. Allen,8b. Dec. iq, 1846; d. Jan. 17, 1848. 389 George Alfred Allen, s b. Oct. 22, 1848; d. Newark, June 27, 1876; m. Oct., 1871; I s., Walter Beach, b. Jan., 1875; 1- at Newark; clerk in New York. 390 Rev. Frederick E. Allen, » b. Apr. 21, 1850; m. Mar. 28, 18S9; a Meth- dist clergyman. 391 Elizabeth J. Allen, « b. Dec. 25, 1851; m. Oct. 5, 1874; r. New Haven. By (2) 39-' Samuel B. Allen,8 b. Aug. 23, 1S57; m. July. 1842. Peapack, N. J. |4f William Ebenezer Allen, ^ s. of Claudius and Mary; m. (i) June, 1845, Caroline Ives; b. Jan. 30, 1822; d. June 4, 1858; m (2) Mary Law; b. Whitehall, N. Y. 28o DESCENDANTS OF JOHN ALLING, SENIOR. Three Children. s'j3 William H. Allen,* b. Mar. 8, 1S47; merchant, Cheshire; m. Sept. 3, 1868, Caroline Hotchkiss, b. Apr. S, 1845; 2chd. ; 1 Edward H., b. May 19, 1872; m. May 7, 1S95. '■'Hubert William, b. Jan. 19, 1875; d. July 12, 189S. as* Arthur I. Allen,** b. ; d. Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 25, 1879. By (2) 3 95 Charles L. Allen, « b. . i_|A. Norman Allen/ s. of Claudius and Mary; m. Oct. 12, 1848, Elizabeth Norton, b. Feb. 27, 182 1; 1. Rockaway Beach, N. Y. Four Children. s''« Edward N. Allen, « b. Sept. i, 1S50. 39' Josephine E. Allen,^ b. May 16, 1852; m. New York, July 6, 1S48. 39« William M. Alien,* b. Aug. 5. 1855. 399 Georgianna Alien,* b. Apr. 6, 1859; d. i. i-fl- Edward Allen,' s. of Claudius and Mary; m. Catherine Carrington, b. Cheshire, Mar. 18, 1829; d. Wdbge, June 30, 1874. Three Children. •io" Mary E. Allen,* b June 6. 1S56. *oi Edward W. Allen,* b. Aug 3. 1858; d. Sept. 4. 1859. 402 Daisy C. Allen* b. Apr. 5. 1S61. She and her sister Mary E. are teaching in a school in Philadelphia, Pa , where Indians are edu- cated to return to their western homes. ^ Henry S. Allen,' s. of Claudius and Mary; m. (i) Oct., 1865, Esther L. Peck, b. 1841; d. Aug. 17, 1876; m. (2) Aug. 16, 1877, Emma Perry, b. Reading, Pa., Sept. 16, 1848; 1. Cheshire, Conn. Six Children. ■103 Lydia E. Allen^ b. Nov. 16, 1866; m. July 19, 1883, Homer S. Linsley. b. North Branford, Jan. 8, 1861; 1. Westville; 6 chd.; 'Walter H., b. Jan. 17, 18S5. -Edna Pearl, b. Jan. 7, 1SS7: d. Oct. 14, 1887. 3 Leon Allen, b. Dec. 12, 1S88 ■'Calvin P., b. June 22, 1890. ^Myrtle Edna. b. June 15, 1S92. '' Leroy Ernest, b. Aug. 3, 1895. 404 Julia M. Allen,* b. Sept. 9, 1S71. 40" Nellie H. Allen. ^ b. Mar. 25, 1874. 40 B Bessie T. Allen, ^ b. Nov. 29, 1879. 407 John Perry Allen,* b. Jan. 9, 1882; d. Apr., 1882. 4o« Mary R. Allen,'' b May 22, 1883; d. Nov. 8, 1897. JOHN ALLING, SENIOR, AND HIS DESCENDANTS. 281 ^ Helen Maria Ailing,' dau. of James and Maria; m. Washington, D. C, Joseph Cobham Noyes, b. 1798; d. 1868; r. Eastport and Portland, Me. T1V0 Children. "9 Edward A. Noyes, » b. Eastport, Me, 1839; m. Nov. 5. 1863, Julia Augusta Edwards; r. Portland, Me.; 7 chd.: ' Helen A., b. 1S64; m. Winthrop Jordan. ^ Marion, b ; d. 1867. ^ Mary, b. 1868; d. 1889. •'Charles E, b. 1S70. •■Julia, b. 1873. "^ Joseph C, b. 1875. "Sidney W., b. 1879. 410 Joseph C. Noyes,s b. Portland, 1850; r. Napa, Cab; m. 1S76 Julia Midget; 2 s.; ' Frank, b. 1S78. -James G., b. 1891. Joseph C. Noyes, husband of Helen M. Ailing, was born in Portland, Me., in 1819. He removed to Eastport, and in 1847 returned' to Portland and died there. Treasurer of Portland Savings Bank; from Eastport he was member of the Twenty- fifth Congress and Collector of Customs under the first Presi- dent Harrison. 141- Justus Luther Allen,' s. of Truman and Susan; m. Alma Hayes, b. July 8, 1815; d. Mar. 2, 1857; r. Granby, Conn. Three Children. 411 Charles Carol Allen, ^ b Feb, 18, 1840; d. Apr. 26. 1S81; m Mar. 26, 1873, Sarah E. Hayes; 2 chd.; » Delia, b. Apr. 15, 1875- -Truman J., b. Aug. 19, 1S77. 412 Julius A. Allen,8b. Aug. 28, 1S45; d- Apr. 27, 1887; m. June 5. 1870, Maggie E Hayes. 413 Mary Ann Allen, ^b. Apr. 16, 1849; d. Oct. 31, 1873; m. Mar. 23, 1869. Edward Case. _|3j_ William Augustus Allen,' s. of Truman and Susan; m. (i) Mar. 22, 1842, Elizabeth R. Stevens, b. June 6, 1820; d. Apr. 25, 1847; m. (2) July 3, 1848. Harriet L. Kendall, b. 1821; d. Oct., 1898; r. Granby, Conn. Se7>en Children. 414 Lyman Stevens B. Allen. « b. Jan. 31, 1S43; d. July 31. 1857. 415 Henry William Allen, ^ b. Mar. 12. 1847; ni.; had a dau., Grace E., b. June I, 1875; 1. Brooklyn, N. Y. 4i« Harriett Elizabeth Allen,* b. :May 17, 1849; d. April 26, 1867. 41" Nellie Hubbard Allen,* b. Apr. 20, 1852; m. Oct. 24. 1871, 433 William Willsford Dibble; 4 chd. ; all d. 418 James Allen » b. Mar. 28. 1875; d. , a. 5 months. 419 Ned Kendall Allen," b. Oct. 9. 1857; d. Jan. 17,1876. 4-'o Susan Laura AUen.sb, Mar. 28. i8«;9; d. Oct. 31, 1879. 282 DESCENDANTS OF JOHN ALLING, SENIOR. Iff Susan Maria Allen,' dau. of Truman and Susan; m. Sept. 7, 1843, William Dibble, b. Granby, May 16, 1816; res. Granby, Conn. Three C/u'/dnn. ■»3i James Henry Dibble/ b. July 23, 1S47; d. Aug. 16, 1S64. 42-' Albert Mix Dibble,* b. Jan. 19, 1S50; d. Aug. 13, 1873- 423 William Willsford Dibble,** b. Nov. 16, 1S57; d. Sept. S, 1S95; m. 41 ■ Nellie H. Allen; 4 chd.; Edith May, b. Aug. 10, 1873; d. Jan. 2, 1884; 3 others; b. ; d. i. 141 Harriet Allen,' dau. of Lyman I. and Emily (Holcomb) Alien; m. Vernon, O., Mar. 8, 1848, John N. McKean, b. June 13, 1813; d. Apr. 6, 1892. 4 chd. Miranda J. McKean,* b. Apr. 25, 1849; m. J. W. Scott; r. Bain- bridge, O.; 2 chd.; 'John, at home, and -May; m. Glen P. Bliss of Chagrin Falls, O.; 2 chd.; Howard and Hortense; r. Cleveland. O. Albert G. McKean,* b. Sept. 22, 1853; m. Sept. 25, 1890, Clara A Hall; s. i. Emily A. McKean,^ b. Nov. i, 1856; m. W. W. Nice; 3 chd.; 'Harriet, - Carl, and ''Eva, all at home, Bainbridge, O. John A. McKean,* b. Aug. 2S, i860; um. |4| Amelia Allen,' dau. of Lyman Ives Allen; m. Vernon, O., May II, 1859, James M. Craio-; both d. Pasadena, Cal. 3 chd. William J. Craig,* b. ;um.; 1. Los Angeles, Cal ; the Craig Bros, are owners in the Lithographic Co. there. Lyman Allen Craig,* b. ; m. Gertrude Jobson, San Francisco, Cal. Hattie E. Craig,* b. ; d. when 3 years old. •144 Merrit Allen,' s. of Lyman Ives Allen: m. May 17, 1864, Emma A. Smith; 1. Pasadena, Cal. 2 chd. Lewis Merrit Allen," b. Feb. 14, 1S65; ni. Toledo, O.. Jessie M. Bell; I. s., Lewis William; b. 1S91; Lewis M. is a painter and 1. with his parents at Pasadena. Grace Amelia Allen,* b Aug. 2. 1867-S; d. Mar. 27, 1S79. ■I44 Dr. Lyman Allen,' s. of Lyman Ives Allen; m. Sedalia, Mo., Mar. 21, 1871, Sarah J. Young. He was a surgeon in the Union army during the Civil War; rem. to Pasadena, Cal., abt. 1883; now a real estate broker there. T/iree C/iildroi, Horn at Sedal/a, Mo. Raymond Edward Allen,* b. Feb. 5, 1S73; bookkeeper; um. Irving Cowan Allen, 8 b. May 19, 1S75; analytical chemist (B. S ). Glenn Loring Allen,* b. Sept. i, 187S; student in chemistry. JOHN ALLING, SENIOR, AND HIS DESCENDANTS. 283 141 Jared Allen Culver,' s. of Benjamin and Harriet Allen Culver; m. Centerville, R. I., May, 1845, Mary Cook An- drews; d. Colfax, Cal., Sept. 14, 1896. 3 chd. Francis Culver, » b. ; d. Aug. 21, 1S52, a. 7 months. Fred- erick Ray Culver.^ b. ; d. May 9, 1855, a. 8 months. Walter Ray Culver,« b. Jan. 26, 1856; m. Dec. 18, 1889, Abby D. Allen, Gridley, Cal.; i dau., Amy Allen, b. Mar. 9, 1891, Colfax, Cal. ffl Edgar Culver,' s. of Benjamin and Harriet A. Culver; m. Centerville, R. I., May 12, 1846, Maria Louisa Wood; 1. Newcastle, Cal. 3 chd. Allen Jay Culver.'^ b. Centerville, R. I., Apr. 6, 1S49; d. at sea July 4, 1851; bu. Oak Grove, Cal. Edgar Wood Culver.* b. Oak Grove, Cal., Sept. 19, 1852; d. Newcastle, Cal., Jan. 10, 1889; m. Oct I, 1881, Jennie L. Silva; 3 chd.; 'Allen Wood, b. Sept. 27, 1882; d. vSept. 22, 1883. 2 Mabel Carrie, b. Aug. 5, 1S84. ^ Edgar Silva, b. Dec. 20, 1887. Harriet Louisa Culver,* b. Sacramento, Cal., July 20, 1854; 1. Newcastle, Cal. |i| Luther D. Ailing,' s. of Luther N. and Betsey; m. Salis- bury, Conn., Feb. 4, 1852, Jane A. Peck, b. Farmington, Conn., Apr. 21, 1826; farmer; r. Norfolk and Farmington, Conn. Si'.v Children. *-* Isabel N. Ailing,* b. Mar. 24, 1853; m. (i) Sept. 23, 1873, Charles J. Hull; d. May 28, 1886; 2 chd.; ' Henry A., b. Dec. 26, 1878. '^ Grace R., b. July 2, 18S5; m. (2) Nov. i, 1893, George S. Whitney; i dau., Louisa, b. Aug. 13, 1894; r. West Torrington, Conn. •1-5 Carrie M. Ailing,^ b. May iS, 1854; d. s. i. Stockton, Cal., Nov. 12, 1886; m. Sept. 14, 1879, Charles E Dorr. ■!-« Mary E., Ailing.* b. May 11, 1856; m. Dec. i, 1881, Francis Gaylord, b. May 21. 1S58; r. East Canaan, Conn.; 5 chd.; ' Bessie Ailing, b. Apr. 19, 1883. -Ruth, b. June 30, 1S85. » Irving G., b. Apr. 2, 1889. ■* Harold F., b. Feb. 26, 1894. ^ Donald P., b. Feb. 22, 1897. ^-■> Joseph P. Ailing," b. Apr. 4, 1858; m. Dec. 24, 1888, Nellie Grogan, b. Pittsburg, Pa.. Dec. 19. 1873; 2 chd.; 'Benjamin Joseph, b. Oct. 31. 1889. 2james Peck, b. Dec. 28, 1891; 1. Cheney, Wash. •*28 Ella J. Ailing,* b. Dec. 26, i860; bookkeeper; 1. Pittsfield, Mass. ■*89 Benjamin B. Ailing,* b. Dec. 11, 1863; m. Jan. 28, 18S9, Alma Sar- dara, b. Mar. 30, 1867; 1. Hartford, Conn. 141 Elizabeth M. Ailing,' dau. of Luther N. and Betsey; m. (i) Nov. 29, 1848, Elihu Stowe; d. Grantville, Conn., 1856; m. (2) 1859, Edwin P. Stowe, bro. of Elihu, and rem. to Stock- ton, Cal. 284 DESCENDANTS OF JOHN ALLING, SENIOR. Seven CJiildren. *«"> Gilbert M. Stowe.s b. Aug 13, 1S50; d. Feb. 3, 1851. ■*" Alta Maria Stowe,* b. ; d. Feb., 1885; m. Joshua B Webster of Massachusetts; 4 chd.; 1 Violet Alta, b. Feb. i, 1877. -Royal Bertram, b. May 29, 1879. » Ethel May, b. Apr. 13, 18S1. * Percey Stowe, b. Jan. 29, 1885. *32 Lucy Stowe,* b. ; m. (i) 1871 Andrew M. Cadieu of Stockton, Cal.; 5 chd.; 'Amy Elizabeth, b. May 11, 1873. -'Qrace Barbara, b. June 7, 1874; d. Oct., 1874. = Gertrude Alta, b. July 25, 1876. ■» Harvey S., b. Apr. 23, 1878. ^ Predericli W., b. Apr. 3, 1S81; m. (2) George H. Merrill; r. Temescal, Cal. *33 Elihu Beecher Stowe." b. ; m. 1882 Delia Howell, Merced, Cal.; 2 s. ; William Elihu and Herbert Arthur; 1. Stockton Cal. By (2) ■*8i Charles Ailing Stowe, « b. ; m. 1884, Stockton, Doris R. Grupe; 2 chd.; Elsie G., b. 1S85; i s. ; d. y. *8 5 RoUin E. Stowe, b. ; um.; farmer near Stockton. 13 8 Mary Isabel Stowe/ b. ; d. 1885. of consumption. 141 Hulda Maria Ailing/ dau. of Luther N. and Betsey; m. John L. Beecher of Barrington, Mass.; rem to California in 1855; r. Stockton, Cal. Four Childreii. *3' John L. Beecher, Jr.,«b ; m. Cora Gibson; 5 chd.; ' Arthur W.. b. Mar. i, 1S81. ^Nellie May, and ^ Edith Manvel, twins, b. Feb. 14, 1883. ■* Mabel Louise, b. Mar. 28, 1884. 'Austin Howard, b. Nov. 21, 1888, and 3 other s. ; d. y. *»8 Clarence G. Beecher,® b. ; m. Walter Sibley; 2 chd.; ' Hazel, b. June 1S92. sQiadys, b. Nov., 1S96; also 3 s. ; d y. *»>» Elliott Stowe Beecher,« b ; m. Myra Phillips, Soquel, Cal.; 2 chd.; 'Algie, b. 1889. -Leland, b. 1S91. ■410 Charles Ashley Beecher, 8 b. ; m. Nellie Broughar, Oakland; chd.; Louise, b. 1895; Euphemia, b. 1897; i s.; d. i. These four Beecher children all live adjacent to their father near Stockton, Cal., and all have lovely homes. Ifa Norman Edwin Ailing,' s. of Luther N. and Betsey; m. (if Mar., 1862, Loretta Morse; b. Albion, N. Y.; d. 187 1; m. (2) Nov., 1873, Mary A. Bennett. Albion, N. Y., cousin of (i); d. San Francisco, Cal., May 31, 1892; rem to California, 1856; r. Stockton. T/iJ-ee Children by each wife. *■*! Lucius E. Ailing," b. July 22, 1864; m. Dec, 1890, Kate Utt; 3 chd.; ' Harelson M., b. Apr. i. 1895. -Lester Alvan, b. June 20, 1896. 'Gladys L., b. Dec. 12, 1S97. 3| JOHN ALLING, SENIOR, AND HIS DESCENDANTS. 285 4*2 Clara M. Ailing.^ b. Dec. 23, 1862; m. Oct., 18S7, George W. Ashley; 2 chd. ; ' Algie Lorette, b. July 18, 1SS8. ^ Norma, b. July 19. 1897. **3 Alice Janie Ailing, 8 b. Dec. 28, 1S65; m. 1883 George W. Tatterson, superintendent woolen mills, Stockton; 2 chd.; 'Norman W., b. Apr. 10, 1S90. - Laura May, b. Sept. 23, 1891. •i*^ Bessie Mabel Ailing,** b. Sept. 1874; m- Nov.. 1894, Edward F. Davis, butcher; 1. Linden, Cal ; 2 chd.; 'Mary Beatrice, b. Sept. 2, 1895. * Freeman Ailing, b. Feb. 11, 1898. ■**5 Grace A. Allmg.s b. July 4, 1876; 1. at home. •*'*'^ Mark Norman,** b. Jan. 22, 187S; in High school. The Stockton Alling-s are all good, moral, law abiding citi- zens, well to do financially and occupy an influential place in the community. ffi Albert Ailing,' s. of Marcus W. and Polly Ailing; m. Lime Rock, Conn., Mar. 12, 1840, Betsey Hines; d. Oct., 1885. He was a maniifacturer and principal owner in the firm of Barniam, Richardson & Co. Three Cliildren. **^ Julia R. Ailing, 8 b. Feb. 10, 1842, Sharon; d. Mar. 28, 1846. "8 Sarah E. Ailing « b. Apr. 26, 1846, Sharon; d. Sept. 10, 1S46. **» Samuel Aurin Alling.s b. July 14, 1847, Sharon; d. um. Chicago, Jan. 10. 1886. fff Mary Ailing,' dau. of Marcus W. and Polly Allling; m. Sharon, July 21, 1847, Edward C. Baird; farmer; d. Chebanse, 111., Mar. 6, 187 1; r. Sharon and Chebanse. Six C/u7d)-en. *5o Julia E. Baird,8 b. June 6, 184S; 1. Chicago, 111. 4°i Adeline M. Baird,* b. Mar. 25, 1S50; 1. Chicago, 111. 4»2 Albert H. Baird,* b. May 15, 1S52; 1. Iowa; farmer. 453 William P. Baird,® b. Apr. 26, 1854; 1. Loup City, Neb.; farmer. ' *54 Frank E. Baird,® b. Apr. 14, 1856; broker; m. ; has a son; r. Chicago, 111. *55 Clarence A. Baird.® b. Mar. 25, 1865; d. Chebanse, 111., May 28, 1865. 38 2 Mary, the widow, is living with her son Frank at 293 Warren avenue, Chicago, 111. Iff Samuel Trescott Ailing, M.D.,' s. of Marcus Warner and Polly (Trescott) Ailing; m. (i) Nov. 28, 1850, Loretta W. 286 DESCENDANTS OF JOHN ALLING, SENIOR. Essex, b. Rhode Island, Aug. 28, 1827; d. Chicago, 111., Jan. 27, 1891; m. (2) July 6, 1892, Mrs. Eliza Rowe, b. Joliet, 111., Feb. 15, 1838; 1. Chicago, 111. Five Child)- I'll. By (I) ^■'"= Susan Marietta Ailing,^ b. Brookfield, Conn., Aug. 25, 1851; m. Neoga, 111., Dec. 2, 1S69, William P. Ward; 3 chd.; ' Bessie G., b. Aug. 23, 1870. -Frederick A., b. Apr. 14, 1873. •■Cory E., b. Aug. 30, 1879; r. Estherville, la. 4S7 Clara Loretta Ailing, « b. Chebanse, 111., May 29. 1856; m. Dec. 3, 1SS2. Henry Conroy; merchant; 3 chd.; ^ Grace E., b. Nov. 7, 1883. ^Gladj'S A., b. June 22, 1888. » Albert, b. July 19, i8qo. -'»8 Joseph Albert Ailing,** b. Kankakee, 111., May 20, 1858; d. Aug. 12, 185S. ■ts" Charles Albert Ailing,* b. Neoga, 111., Dec. 26, 1861; m. Oct. 7, 1885, Satie Arms; 5 chd.; 'Albert, b. July 3, 18S7; d. May 7, 18S8. -Helen, b :\Iay 11, 1S89. ^ Bertha, b. Mar. 2, 1S91. ■• Gracia, b. July 13. iSf2. = Carlos, b. Oct 5, 1896; r. Chicago. *"» Walter E. Ailing,^ b. Neoga. 111., Dec. 12, 1868; d. Mar. 23, 1873. End of the deseendants of John Ailing, Sen. SKETCH OF GEORGE P. ALLEN. The compiler having- finished his record of the descendants of Roger and John Ailing, ventures to show his face for a g'ood-bye bow to his kin; and as he offered an apology at the beg'inning, so now at the ending, feels justified in explaining the place given him by the engraver's art. Having given my father the honorary frontispiece page, and one of my brothers a picture and sketch a proper set- ting, it was my desire and determination not to obtrude our immediate family further on the time or attention of the reader, for this work was not "begun, continued or ended " for any ostentatious display of self, but to give the family and the world a record of an eminently worthy, though not an illustrious clan; but after it was decided to admit cuts and sketches of a few representatives of the family stock, and the engravings and sketches were mostly ready for the book, it was learned by a few friends that my own face was not to appear. This raised an unlooked-for protest, and by earnest pleadings, cajolery and reproaches I have been induced at the eleventh hour to show my phiz, and with it give a brief account of myself. Until I was sixteen years of age I was a regular New Eng- land farmer boy; a few of the old people will know what that was — constant work six days in the week — except while at school, and then kept busy nights and mornings; by this time I had learned of the growing fashion of a better educa- tion for the boys than was acquired from the district schools, and having a preference for study rather than hoeing corn and digging stones and potatoes, I prevailed on ni}- father to send me to school, charging me the cost, to be as a part of my inheritance from his estate and an offset to the work of my older brothers, who served him faithfully till 21 years old. Thus equipped I went to the best teachers available, Ensign of Morris, Howard of AVarren, Gunn of Washington, and Thompson of South Britain, and from 16 to 24 was mostly at study or teaching, except during the summer vacations, fl^ GEORGE P. AIXEN. SKETCH OF GEORGE P. ALLEN. 289 which always covered the period of haymaking-, then all done by hand, from cutting- the grass to stowing it away in the barn, in which, for about six weeks, I was an active participant in my father's meadows. Then, in 1850, I went into a drug store and engaged in that business in Woodbuty, from which I permanently retired in 1874, to care for a small farm previously purchased. This I sold in 188 [, and since then had " no visible means of sup- port." In the meantime, in 185 i, 1 married Julia A., daughter of Ebenezer and Mary (Orton) Finch, who, in 1872, was stricken down with a painful spinal disease, rendering her for years almost entirely helpless, and in 1876 her physician advised the spending the winter with her in Florida. This we did, and though she was unable to stand or take a step alone on the way, on our return she was so improved as to walk unaided, and was comparatively comfortable, though still an invalid. Thus encouraged by the healing balm of a mild and sunny winter, I purchased an old house and lot beautifully situated on the west bank of the St. Johns river at New Berlin, twelve miles below Jacksonville, Florida. Here I built a comfortable house adapted to and rented for keep- ing boarders, and we have mostly spent our winters in it since, Mrs., A. gaining year by year till February, 1883, she suddenly sickened and died there. Two years later I mar- ried Mrs. Wealthy A. Root, widow of Deacon Seth Hollister of Woodbur\-, and with her have led the same migratory life— in Connecticut summers and in Florida winters. For thirty-five years a communicant in the Episcopal Church, but the advancing and rising grade of churchman- ship became too high and steep for me to climb; which forced a withdrawal, and three years since 1 united with the Con- gregational denomination. I was not a " born leader," in pojit- ical, religious and civil life, always preferring- to serve as a private rather than as an official guide, and while not desir- ing to shirk the duties and responsibilities of a good citizen, have been induced to accept Imt few of the places offered as a public servant. About six years ago— as stated in my introductory apology — I sat about looking up my relatives, and here I am at the end of the list of my. Ailing- Allen kindred, with heart and 19 ICfO SKETCH OF GEORdE P. ALLEN. hand open for a friendly greeting, with no avaricious desires — beyond the printer's bill— upon your purses. Pleading for- bearance and mild castigations for multiplied shortcomings, I would now and here make a most gracious "Good Bye Bow " to all ray relatives, assuring you that our latch-string will always be out for a cordial welcome, and pen ready to respond to any questions or obscurities discovered in this book; for which address George P. Allen, North Woodbury, Conn. October, 1899. P. S.— Should there be any, who find their family record incomplete in this book, who regret they did not have the opportunity, — or did not avail themselves of it when they had it,— to send me a full statement of their families; such may still mail me any additions or corrections of their lin- eage they may desire, and I will tabulate them for a supple- mental addition to the book, when sufificient materials have been received to make an appendix desirable. Please send me all the additions and corrections you can, and as it is not likely this book contains one-half of the offspring of our emigrant ancestors, perhaps this may lead to the finding of some of the lost branches of our relatives G. P. A. November, 1899. TO THE ALL1NG-ALLEN8 OF AMERICA. Inasmuch as there are prohahl}' in the archives, attics, and ainono- the old rubbish of the Allino'-AUen families, old letters and other written documents which will reveal something of the history of i>iir eaily fathers; and as tiie collection niid preservatiou of such history is desirable for information to the present and coming gen- erations ; — I hereby invite all those who see this notice and know of, or are possessors of any such ohl letters, documents oi- traditional lore, beariuo- on the bistorv of our family, to communicate the fact to me, and either semi me-the letters or copies thereof, which I prom- ise to use carefully and discreetly, and i-eturii when examined or copied, if desired. If I -iocceed in obtaining the information, I will write up, or compile it — with the corrections and additions called for in my P. S. page 290 — for an appendix or supplemental annex to the Alling-Allen Genealogy. .Will all the Allings whose ancestry is not traceable in this book, please kindly write me of the fact and oblige. GEO. P. ALLEN, .Jan. 1. 1900. No, Woodbury, Conx. GENERAL INDEX. Abreviations, Almanac first printed, . . Ailing, Change of Spelling, 5 i6 7,33. 103, 121, 179, 261, Branches, Lines of, John, 1st, the Judge, Samuel,2d, Newark, N. James, Wallingford, Roger, 3d, AUingtown Daniel, ist, Orange, Caleb, ist, Hamden, John, Senior, Part H, Homestead, Newark, Arrangement of Book, . . Author's Apology, . . . . Children of James Allen, Eng Roger Ailing, ist, Samuel, ist, . . Church at Hamden Plains, first division, . Dogman Allings, . . . Freeman's Charge, . . J. 20 , 56 103 116 174 224 251 57 5 3 II 14 16 232 177 176 252 INDEXES. Who Married Allings and Aliens, 293 Christian names of Allings and Aliens 304 Other name descendants, . . 309 90 234 B"8 ILLUSTRATIONS, Allen, James (Frontispiece), Nathan, W Ailing, Williston, .... William (Rochester), Colvin, Verplanck, V¥ Ailing, Stephen B., .... |f William R W Edward P Horace, Allen, Abner, William, John, 19 y i; 8 8 '.Hi 260 15 5 125 xnr 123 T?6 PAGE Taylor, Rev. George Lansing, |^ Ailing, Amos H., |^ Charles B., .... Iff JohnW m Paugassett Mills ^^^ Munson, Kneeland J -^^ Ailing, Asa A |f| Allen, George P fff Introductory, 6 Invasion of New Haven, . . 228 West Haven, . . 28 New Haven Allings, . . 9 to 19 Records, Call for, P. S., . . . 290 Sabbath Day House 116 SKETCHES (biographical). Ailing, Rev. James 18 Enos, 29 Allen, Nathan, 38 Ailing, Williston, 49 William 69 Stephen B., .... 81 William R 84 Edward P 96 Horace, 98 John, 2d 100 Allen, James, 135 Ailing, Eleanor, 140 David D., 142 Allen, Abner 155 Ailing, Theophilus, . . . . 171 Capt. Daniel, ist, . . 174 Allen, Archelaus 179 Timothy, 177 Ailing, Lewis 184 Allen, William, 185 John, 197 Ailing, Amos H., 209 Charles B 212 John W., 217 Caleb, ist, 224 292 GENERAL INDEX, I'.AGE WII.I.S. Ailing. Caleb, 3d 229 F..\GE Charles 00*^ Allen, James 9 Rev. Abraham, . 230 Ailing Roger, 1st 14 Asa A n 1 - Mary 1 + John, Senior, . . . . 251 Capt Jonathan. . 22 Nathan, 2d, ... 261 Ebenezer .... 31 Job 265 John 100 Jeremiah. . . . 268 Rojer 3d 117 Allen, Zadoc 268 Ruth 118 Clamlias .... 270 Daniel, ist ... 174 George I' 287 Daniel 2(1, . . . I7S Colvin, Verplanck . . . 71 Philo. ist . . 181 Munson, Kneelaml J., . . 242 Capt Caleb, ist. . 225 Peck, Seth . 120 Asa, i^t .... 226 Taylor, Rev. George L., . 205 Jiihn, Senior. . . 252 Woodin, Eneas . 239 Samuel Tertius ■ 255 Atwater Enos . 263 Nathan 1st, . . . • 259 WHO MARRIED ALLINGS OR ALIENS. Aber, William M , . Adams, Ella M., . Will . . Ailing, Alice S.. Andrew- David, . Elizabeth . Emeline, Esther, . . Hobert, . . Hannah, Medad, . . Phebe, . . Rebecca, Rebecca, Rhoda. . . Sarah , Alverson Harriet. Mary E., Ames William B . Anderson, Amanda Isaac, . Andrew, Cornelia. William Andrus John, Reuben Arms, Satie. . . Armstrong, Lorenzo. Montgomery Arnold, Jane, Ashley. George W. Atkins Sally. Susan. Atwater, Castine L" En OS . Fanny, Holbrook Ichabod, James. Jared, . John, . [■AGE 44 162 "96 NAMES OF THOSE WHO PAGE Drakeley, HoUister 151 Driver, Albert loS Dudley, Delight, 112 (reorge, I33 Dunbar, Giles, 265 Durrie. Dr. William A 93 Dutton, Harriet E 278 Dwight, Hamlin 229 EUery, Franklin M 70 Elson, Dr. Richard 221 Enderly, Mary 97 Erskine, Rose, 132 Essex, Loretta W. , . . . . 2S6 Evans, John R., 217 Fairchild, Wolcott S 166 Fancher, Martin 274 Farman, Dr. Samuel R , . . 94 Farrand, Samuel E 64 Fenn, Emily, loS Fenner, Mary, 195 Fillmore, Almira, 278 Finch, Julia A 157 Fitch, Julia P 222 Florence, Margaret iii Fogg, George, 158 Foote, Charles, 165 Margaret 149 Forbes, Lillian B., 201 Ford, Ellsworth W 189 Frank 113 Ida A., 157 Lucy, 180 Obed 17S Fowler, Ann M 41 Francis, William J iii French, Eunice 200 Frisbie, Deacon Amos., . . . 125 Frost. Elnora -137 Gano, Mary E 37 Gardner, Lillian A 163 Gay, Martha J 129 Gaylord, Lot, 106 Gibbs, Eliza L., 67 Gifford, John A 87 Gilbert, Amos 1S2 i>a(;e Gilbert, Elizabeth 262 Isaac 37 jSIabel, 35 Rhoda 180 Sarah 133 Gilman, Maria 143 Gleason, Emeline 279 Goodell, Peninnah 1S9 Gordan, Arthur ^l., . . . . 238 Gorham, Abigail, 262 Kneeland, .... 51 Ruth 234 Gorman, Abbie M., . . . . 11 1 Goss, John W 91 Graham, Sarah 236 Grannis, Abigail 98 Griswold, Leveritt 122 Helen L. 221 Grogan, Nellie 283 Gruner, Maria 66 Haddock, Christina 169 Hale, Harry, 273 Hall, Electa 185 Frederick C 154 Henry L 112 John, 63 Halsey, Maria, 62 Hamilton, Sarah, 61 Hammersly, Hon. William, . 200 Hand, Charles G., . . . . 70 Rachel 136 Hanneles. Achsah 268 Harding, Polly 178 Harmount. Ann (Martha). . . 55 Harris, Alice F., 200 Mary L 222 Harrison, Lulu A 273 Willard 143 Hart, Clinton, 190 Dennis 262 Hartshorn, vSarah E. 190 Hausman, Mary 166 Hawkes. Lucy, .... .161 Hawley, Rosetta 150 Hayes, Alma, 281 Betsey Ann, .... 154 Electa, 274 MARRIED ALLINGS OR ALLENS. 297 PAGE Hayes, Hannah, 154 Lewis 144 Maggie E , . . . . 281 Sarah E., 281 Rev. Stephen, ... 61 Healy, Samuel 184 Heaton, Phebe . 188 Henderson, Maria C 132 Hendricks, Clarissa 42 Hendrickson, Emma V . . . 95 Hendrix, Daniel 160 Henry, James 189 Herrick, Electa A., . . . 221 Hesley, Cynthia 279 Hicks. Eli', 166 Hickox, Henry, 128 Higgins, Sarah A , . . . . 169 George F. 223 Hill, Elizabeth 143 Henry, 52 Hillsborough, Mabel 105 Hinchcliff. Charies W i6g Hine, Amos, 133 Betsey, 285 Dan 123 Lizzie 219 Hitchcock, Abiah, 35 Ann 52 Esther 236 George R 149 Mary 261 Ruth, iSo Saphronia, ... 52 Hislop, Isabel, 171 Mary E 169 Hoadly, Amelia, 1S8 Holcomb, Emily 275 Susan, 274 Holbrook, Hubert S 244 Holmes, Daffana 150 Emma 160 Eva, 166 Frederick S., . . . 150 Holt, Susanna, 116 Hopson, John, 252 Horton, Mary, 106 Hotchkiss, Charles A., ... 40 Caroline 2S0 PAGE Hotchkiss, Elizabeth, ... 144 Ezekiel • 258 Harpin, .... 149 Harvey, .... 139 Hubbard, . . . . 181 Silliman, . . . . 181 Hough, Patty 142 Howland, Lucinda, .... 147 Hubbell, William, 150 Hubbard, Chariotte A , . . . 158 Hudson, Isaac 237 Hughes. Charles F., . . . . 162 Hull, Charles J 283 John 183 Lydia 31 Mary i93 Sidney 192 Humiston, Hannah, .... 105 Maria m Humphrey, William D., . . . 237 Humphreysville. Benjamin, . 174 Mary, . . . T77 Hungerford, Chauncey, . . . 276 Huntington, J. Henry, ... 95 Hurd, Almira 161 Hurlbut, Catherine i53 Erastus J., . . . . 190 Hurst, Minnie 249 IngersoU, Eliza 136 Irwin, Emma P., i54 Lizzie i54 Ives, Caroline 279 Willis, 109 James, Thomas D., . . . . 70 Jeffers, Daniel L 148 Jennings, Arthur B., .... 200 Jewell, Lyman 109 Jilton, Allie A., 148 Johnson, Abigail 4° Ebenezer i39 Emily, 55 Lydia, 35 Rebecca, 34 Sarah 51 Uri, 107 Jones, Loderick M 220 298 NAMES OF THOSE WHO TAGE Jones, Nellie, 51 Lines, Hannah, . . . » Mary E., I8S Harriet, . . . Rhoda, . . 143 Huldah, . . . Jordan, John, . . 236 Huldah, . . . Col. William. 230 James, . . . Joslyn, Charles S., 278 Kezia, . . . Joyce, Burton, . . 277 Linsley, Almira. . . Judd, Reuben, . . 234 Charles, Judson, Henry C, . 135 Loper, Grace, Henry P., . . 151 Lounsbury, Celia A., . Rhoda S., Kasson, Clara M , . 157 Love, Hattie, . . . William, . 151 Lyon, William, . . . Kay. Walter, . 144 Kepler, Raymond, . 48 Mabbett, Francis M., . Kelley, James B., . 136 Mabry, Lester W., Kellogg, T. Melissa, 166 Malone, James, . . . Kendall, Harriet L., 286 Maltby, Emily, . . . Klinke, Annie, . . 165 Jcanette, . . Minnie V., 245 Manning, Eunice. . . Kincaid, Sherman, 37 Manser, Harvey, . . Kilmer, Peter W.. . 140 Mansfield, Deacon Jon William H., 141 Sarah Jane, King, Fidelia, . . 162 Markham, Charles E.. Henry D., . . 162 Alarsh, Elisha, . . . Kingsley, Jane E., . . 200 Frederick A.. . Knight, Victoria, . • 277 Marshall, Elizabeth, . Knower, Benjamin, 200 Martin, Jane E., . . :\laryott, Harriet A., . Lambert, Sally, . . • -135 Matthews, Caroline, . Larobee, Lena, . . • 193 Phebe, . . Lattimore, Rose, . 70 ]\IcConnell, Margaret ] Law, Mary, . . . 279 McKay. Emily, . . . Laylin, Theodore C , . 90 Sarah M., . . Leek, Mary, . . . . 258 McKean, John N.. . . Timothy, . . 262 McKee, Emily L., . . Thomas, . . , 263 Meeker, Christopher Lewis, Anna, . , . 277 Mellor. Elizabeth. . . Harvey, . . • 275 Mereness. Abram L. . Hezekiah, . . 138 Merriam, Sarah M.. . Mabel, . . . 274 Merriman, Henry, . . Sarah B., . . 148 Martha, Lemmon, Mary, . 125 Prudence, . Wooster, . 163 Merrick, Russell, . Le Roy, Martha, . . 246 Merwin, Alpheus N., . Lincoln. Preston, . • 113 Marion F.. . Lines, Betsey, . . 109 Miles, Hannah. . . Eliza, . . . . 162 Millard, Henry, . . . athan. R., C. MARRIED ALLINGS OR ALLENS. 299 PAGE Miller, Caroline D 129 Constant, . . 104 John 202 Minor, Dr. Garry, . . 134 Howard S., 159 JohnB I4S Julia, .... 153 Mitchell, Asahel W., . 153 Ruth, . . . 132 Sarah, . . 137 Susannah, . 134 Mix, Charles, . . 191 Jotham, .... 260 Mary (Mercy), 24 Nathaniel, . . 32 Patience, . . . 260 Thankful, . . . 224 Moody, Nelson M., 200 Moore, Emeline, . . 63 Morgan, Fannie J., 40 Charles L., 200 Morris, John, . . 173 Morse, Loretta, . . 284 Moss, Joseph, . . 16 LaviniaA,, . 159 Mower, Almeda, 166 Moyes, William C, 171 Munger, Isabella J. E , 222 Munson, Benjamin, 137 Charles L., 108 Joshua, 235 Julia, . . 269 Levi, . . . 264 Lincoln C, . 127 Susan H., . 42 Murdock, John, . 160 Murphy, John T., . 148 Murry, Lulu Alvira, • 44 Nash, Mary, . . . • 14 Mary. . . . . 268 Nettleton, Lyman, • 137 William, . 182 Neuson, Jeanette, . . 183 Newell, Jesse, • 131 Joshua C, • 41 Noble, Marietta, • 275 Norton, Elizabeth, . 2S0 PAGE Norton, Huldah S 54 David 269 Rebecca, 265 Noyes, Joseph C, 281 William, 182 Nutt, Grace C 266 Olcott, Sarah, 121 Olmstead, WiUiam, .... 150 Ostrander, Nettie, .... 132 Oviatt, Ophelia M 91 Paddock, John W 201 Page, Deborah 172 Nathaniel, 188 Paine, Jeremiah W 246 Palmer, Albert W., .... 93 George 46 Mary 128 Pardee, Abigail 33 Ellen A 220 Silas 31 Parker, Constance A., . . . 217 Elizabeth (Betsey), . 181 Ruth, 183 Parkhurst, Edwin D 95 Parmalee, Cornelius C 150 Oliver, Jr., ... 133 Partrie. John A. 42 Paul, Mercy, 273 Nancy 274 Peckham, Lucy A. G., . . . 52 Peck, Abigail 266 Betsey L., 157 Electa 127 Elizabeth, 279 Esther L 280 Hannah 265 Jane A., 283 Joseph, 18 Phebe 32 Sarah Ann, 46 Seth 126 Sophia 273 Willis 34 Pelletti, Salenda 275 Pemberton, Philena 148 Perkins, Rebecca, 109 lOO NAMES OF THOSE WHO PAGE Perkins, Lydia 123 Perry, Charles, 190 Emma 2S0 Phelps, Mary Ann 199 Phillips, Calista 3S Jordan, 246 Josiah 274 Pierce, Sibley A., 245 Pinto, Sarah W 238 Plant, Frankie B., 112 Piatt, Jerusha F., 200 Sarah, 36 Susannah, 35 Plumb, Nancy, 142 Plummer, William H 193 Polly, Nancy, 113 Pond, Carrie L., . . . • . 159 Porter, Harriet E., . . . . 211 Potter, Ann 227 Dennis 144 Eliakim 142 Powers, Mary 34 Powel, Stephen 108 Prescott, Samuel J 42 Polly, 279 Pritchard, Rebecca 44 Sabra 36 Prudden, Abigail, 59 Julia M 214 Sarah E 211 Pugh, Emma V 162 Punderson, David, . . . . 173 Deacon John, . . 21 Lydia, .... 30 Purdy, Jemima , 230 Putnam, Alfred 166 Raddin, Charles S., . . . . 222 Ramsey, Mary F 200 Ramsdell, Emily, 241 Ranny, Lovisa 136 Reaves, Adelia, 67 Reed, Elisha, 193 Rew, Henry A 70 Reynolds, Oscar D., .... 162 Rexford, Daniel, 259 Lina 277 Riggs, Abigail 61 lAGE Riggs, Frances, 144 Joseph, 129 Joseph D 195 Robbins, Elizabeth 276 Roberts, Edward E., . . . . 202 Eunice 63 Edward E., . . . . 245 Marian J., . . . . 144 Minerva, 277 Robinson, Jane 64 William H 149 Rogers, Anna, ...... 124 Julia 193 Rossman, Daniel 237 Root, Thomas 153 Wealthy A., 153 Roswell, Emma, 5~ Rowles, Myrtle B., . . . . 14S Roves (Rice), Ezekiel, . . . 103 Russell, Amy, 184 Barlow i44 Calvin 107 Catherine, .... 182 Daniel, 13" Elizur 193 Sarah i2fi Stephen D., . . . . 193 Sabine, Jonathan 3 ) Sackett, Charles C 48 Cordelia F., . . . . i(>2 Cornelia 237 Lucy M 48 Sarah 22 Sandoz, Millicent 159 Sanford, Eri, 4f) Eri, 14' Porter, 1 '4 Sardam, Alma '-S3 Scott, Horatio, 162 Scoville, Caroline E -39 Scranton, Henry 143 Seaver, Emily, 277 Secor, Oliverette C, . . . . 95 Seeley, Elizabeth RL, . . . . i?3 Seymour. Alphonso, . . . . 1+7 Sharp, Addie, i''5 Shaw, Kate E., i')4 .MARRIED ALLINGS OR ALLENS. 301 TAGE Shehan, Hannah, 47 Sheldon, Frances E., . . . . 45 Shepard, Julia, iii E. Y.. 1S3 Sherman, James iSo Sibley, Sarah Ann, .... 70 Smith, Anna iSo Charles, i8g Dolly, 131 Chester, 129 Edward J., .... 90 Emma A 2S2 Esther, 122 Eunice, 181 Florence, 157 Lemuel 37 Louisa F., 246 Lucy, 123 Lydia, ...... 172 Mary, 36 Marilla, 137 Mary E 112 Parnel, 178 Philia 41 Truman, 178 William, 144 William H., .... 166 Snedaker, William 245 Snyder, Augusta, 159 Sparhawk, ]Martha, .... 69 Spaulding, Polly 237 Spencer, Eliza R., 89 Henry, 104 Sperry, Martha, 40 Rebecca, 128 Rebecca, 188 Wealthy, 1S8 Spore, Lettie, 89 Squier, Arthur, 47 Stanley, Albert 184 Staug, Henry, 275 Stebbins, John 148 Stevens, Elizabeth R., . . . 281 William, 47 Stillson, Sarah Ann, . . . . 162 Stoddard, ]\Iaria, 190 Stone, Lucretia, 108 Stonebreaker, Mary P., . . . 161 Storrs, Adelia, . Stowe, Edwin P., Elisha, . Joseph, . Stowell, Louisa, Street, Lucinda, Strong, Nellie, . Olive (At wood), Sturdevant, Theodore L Tabor, Hilon S., . . Tatterson, George W., Taylor, Eliza A. , . John L., . Pomeroy, . Thomas N., Taxter, Sarah A., . Terrill, Katherine, . Warren, Terry 1, Reuben, Thomas, Frank N., Mehitabel, Nettie E., Ransom, . Thompson, Lieut. Abram, Augustus, Amos, . . Ebenezer, Elijah, Louisa J., Lydia, Mary, . Samuel, Susanna, Thorn, Elizabeth, . Tice, Samuel, . . Tilden, Clementine L. Tinckelpaugh, Adam, Todd, Hannah, . . Tomes, Grace L, . Towner, Lillian S., Trafford, William, . Treat, John B. , , . Mary :M., . Nathan C, . Trowbridge, Daniel, George T., ]\Iary, . . PAGE 132 2S3 2S3 32 170 172 142 124 166 201 285 129 202 37 129 iSS 217 273 46 222 34 157 194 255 184 255 104 1S2 43 34 237 173 124 47 194 69 66 258 223 27S 142 195 ^93 216 40 41 ?02 NAMES OF THOSE WHO Trowbridge, Nellie, . • 153 Rutherford • 32 Tucker, Mary, . . . . 165 Turner, Edith, . . . • 55 Alargaret, . . • 274 Tuttle, Ambrose, . . . 273 Clarissa, . . • 273 Frederick E., . 273 Jesse, . . . no Lydia, . . . . 258 Mary, . . . . 260 Mary J., . . • 277 Mary ( Polly), . 131 PhiloB.. . . 194 Tyler. Ellen 47 Luke A., . . 194 Umberfield, Avis, . . 178 Clarina, . 185 Loren, . 52 Moses, . 17S Underbill, Portia M., 27S Upson, Mark, . . . 37 George M. C, 249 Harriet E., 249 Utt, Kate 284 Van Allen, Eva, . . 144 Van Antwerp, John H., 70 Van Arman, George, . . 66 Van Houton, Eleanor B., S3 Van Keusen, Susan L., . 191 Vedder, Frederick H., . 66 Wachter, Dr. Ernest, 279 Waite, Elbert, . . . . 189 Wakeman, Ruhamah, 90 Wakelee, Mary B., . . 137 Walker, Mary E 55 Wallace, Claudia N., . . 222 Walling, Mabel G.. . . 91 Ward, Abrani K., . . . 63 Enoch 190 James M 202 Julia A 80 Stephen 59 WiUiam P 286 Warner, Desire. . . . 261 r.\GE Warner, Eliza, 239 Harley A 250 Rachel, 236 William 191 Zelvus 276 Waterous, Samuel, .... 104 Watson, Carr, 159 Way, Clarissa 134 Weaver, Albert W. 91 Webb, I\Iaria 270 Mary Jane, 194 Webber, William 106 Webster, Susanna 45 Wedge, Henry 47 Weed, Dewitt, 54 Weir, Jane H 81 Welling, Asa A., 245 Elisha, 230 Welton, Dora, 154 Wheaton, George 263 Wheeler Charles W 65 Nancy 1S4 White, Capt. John, .... 25 Whiting, Jacob, 235 Phebe, 29 Mary, 30 Whitehead, Stephen 21 Wilcox, Hulda, 1S4 Maria, 162 Wilkie, Susan, . " 162 Wilkins, Dianna 140 Williams, Calvin, 37 Elizabeth 37 Wilanda 103 Willis, George G 54 Wilmot, Abigail 40 Wilson, Abner A 39 George, 277 Nancy A 171 Winston, Elizabeth 16 Wise, Clelia iSS Wolcott, Noah, 51 Mary 237 Mary 262 Sarah 105 William, 174 Wood, Ida M., . . - . 221 Woodcock, Harry, . 52 MARRIED ALLINGS OR ALLENS. 303 Wooding, Grace, . . Abner, . Amos, . Ralph N., . Woodruff, Henrietta, . Frank S., . Woolworth, Azeriah, . PAGE 52 Wooster, Elizabeth, 234 261 Yearsley, Lavenia H., 249 Young, Abigail, 83 John B., . 219 Sarah J., . 181 PAGE 180 168 60 274 282 INDEX OF CHRISTIAN NAMES. An index of the Christian names of the descendants of Roger, ist, and John Ailing-Allen. Sen. (no distinction in spelling for this list) The figures following the names above the line are the lineal numbers, and those below the line are the pages where the names are to be found. Though the same name may be repeated manj^ times, the same person is referred to but once in this index, and they can be kept separate and distinct, by observing the lineal and page numbers. Other name descendants are given in a separate index following this. Abby, If Ml Anie. VV Bela, ^W M. fff Abel. ^*^ Amelia, y/ ||| Belle E., m Abigail, M H y/ 33 103 Ammi R.. ff^ Benjamin, ^'\, B. I^ll a 3 4 3 82 210 10 3 TOT TffT ^73 Ammon, fif E. |4f Bennett, J;;?, Abiah, iJC Vt Amnc 122 27 33 54 74 Bertha. ... G. |f| Abner, Wi^m M. 225 T3? «4 20 5 4« 2til279 133 147 183 13 5 1S6 37 ¥Ftr Bertine A., *|| N. m E. m H. fSi N. fit Bessie M -"<* T *'"'■ M. Abraham. /^% Andrew, {^ HI E. -11 170 444 285 Adah, V,f Vi^' I. m H. m S. HI Rpfcpv 10 2 S 2 113 5 9 9 1 27 Addison, ^i Angle E., ||f A 237 M so A. 5 2 iVl. yy^ Agatha A., |f-f Ann, ^«j- E. W K. 259 T3T Beulah, =^2 Agnes, fif M 2 1(! •'^*^' 1H3 Bion P.. fgi • Ion Ahira, Ml Anna 5 li 3 35 56 Anna, jgg ^^1! ¥377 Bradford, /g% Albern A., fja Annie, sVff L. ^^^ L. j. Burr, Jlij; Aloncnn 96 290 579 Aianson, ygy j^^ j-^r^ 120 577 Anson S., fl^ Burritt W., ^.^/' V7" Antoinette D., y,^' Albprt 3-* '■''■' 22 1 242 Aioert, ,;- to;, a7T ^7 5 381 ¥S5 Arabella, 'Jfl ( 'aloK 110 3 5 7 2 2 1 2 S "2¥5 F. i^ H. =yv S. 2 10 57 P. Arch F.. HJ 4 3 TJ 1 (! 5 ¥3T -t*- l,,ff 187 55 Archelaus, t\% tS^ Calista, .,,, AlbroN., iff Arnon A., |f? Calvin W.. y| Alexander, *\ H. i I 7 li 111 Arthur C. 5^ N.^Z/L. 274 5 Candace, './y V(/ E. -^ 1 7 |< Alfred, v^ H. fS T-) 1 2 T 3 94 ■L*- T«2 J- ¥8D- Carl R.. ';;jif AliceJ.,^i;?M.ff» H. Sao Acq 47 5 2 23 31 Asa, f78 Y55 ¥¥(r ¥3if ^% Carlos, .,„,., ^■UU-iU 5 5 C 97 T) 234'tr ¥S7 '^^ T83 ^- 155 "• 384 ■JH-Z Caroline, ^^ s? C. Vf R. Alida F., 5i« TT 9S A 220 ^' 2 24" ■"■• a To 210 A 4 5 T 2 3 8 119 IsT "^- 14 7 J- 21MI -23; E. Alma, fill Augusta, \*(f 3 5 ¥7 Almira, JJ-I Ano-11«tl1G 2 OS 128 3 43 Augustus, ,71 57 5 5Y5 Carrie. ,. E. IU ^I- f si) Alonzo, fill AurinT., fff i^ainLiuie, ,„,., n , , ,., i!0 2 ir.T Alpheus, |;| Austin 104 225 V 1 •"* 1 .-. 1 A 1 M A,r 2 7 5 T ^ I 7B 1 5 1) Althea, m Atwater, f'o^ Charles, ,2 Vo' tt 11!! 107 8(5 Alva, ii» Atwood P., i,,7 2 1 2 1; 9 2 (i 5 7 1 li 9 8 7 15 8 2 24 ¥3 7 241 M. Alvin, III B. IH »;^^ H. \"/ L. -W B • Ts Amanda. ^^ ^ Bathsheba, /J,, T. . r E. V'7' ^- \iV H. Amasa, ^^^ Beda, -1^5 1-11. V^f ^.f^' L. 2 9 4 T:i; INDEX OF CHRISTIAN NAMES. J"5 -"^- 157 *' • lTr2 ^ 1S8 ^^■ 13 4P 17-R 202 ?02 '^- Tar ■" 312 W210 C 223 -ft • f 5 '=' 24« ■°- 10_i 1S8 N. 235 2TSf 64 TfJ7 1 5 1 3T? n4 To 7 230 222 1 1 ■ 19; 3 6 2 2_ 5Ji_ 2S8 3t>0 36 2 B. 337 233 2S8T^ 373T 39 5 4 ■* 37 5 J-*- 37 7 ^- 38 ■"■■ 3 Charlotte, iff E. 25 1 Tr C. 45 9 ~ 86 E. Edgar, ^* Edith E. Edmund 165 258 200 M. P. Ephraim, ^^ Erastus Estelle, Esther, 2JL7 9 1 i>i 2 5 3 T -r R 356 ^' TT ^ ■ T8 ^ 626 A 167 T53 -"■• 3TT 6 43 TT T8 19 9 2 0_3 3 10 14 T3 3 6 T5 5^ 2 2 2 3_5_ 10 1 T32 17 182 183 4 9 _2 . J73 16.9 33^ 2 53 2 63 3 7(T 139 ST 105 148 T8ff 179 ST 178 TTT 39 33? 37 7 38 3 33( T7 H. V/ M. L. 1 2 6 f 2 3 SW *-■• 81 2 2 6 428 115 2 8 3 27.1 135 473 p TT? *-" 606 P Tj 592 T 3.91 ^- 161 J- 27? Ella A. Ellen J Ellsworth, V'i Elmore L., -^^ Elsie D., Vt" Elvira, Vs" fit Emeline, f|| A Emeret, \\* Emily, 3^ i%'^ 712 A 843 TT T69-^- TO "■• T 152 •L*- 35 Emma, ^g* L. 6 56 D 12 T T6 6 •'^- 17 1 J • V. til 20 TTti.ic "4 166 41 60 109. 183 _6_S_ 107 540 165 1__2_4 5_2_ 114 8 5 3 8 T2 2 169 22 121 41 102 203 T7T TTS 33T 336 3T5 112. 365 102 116 203 T Tff3 T9T 3T3 ^• Ethan Eugene S.. f^f Eugenia H 2^2 17 6 1 36T 12 9 22T 33 5 130 118 TTO _2_8_ i?; 2 18. T9 3 [_ 186 I 95 590 4_4 lOT 4 5 16T 235 _9_?_ 113 _61 86(1 313 T5 J- Eva, Everett, Ezeki Ezra. B. 45 8 IT 8 449 1 B6 Ezekiel, if 1 1^7 J!_2 4 18T) 2 09 fj 24 5 283 3T? 147 T8? 336 3T3 To 291 TT M. 162 Fannie. -^ *^ 189 Fayette A. , Fitz J., Ifi Flavia, \U Flavins J., ff| Flora M., Vt Florence W. , ^-5 Forest N., A|| Frances A., 1^/ J. 169 p 23 1 1? 232 ■fTD ^- 1?5 ■'^- 3TT Francis, ^^ A. Iff W Frank, fff T^ _6_0 2 8? M. T-) 228 874 • 32T 224 C 3T6 ^■ A. 272 "sT 618 p T6 3 ^• 546 g 15 7 168 TTs 3S3 TT3 TT Franklin, ?^« Frederick, ff| Hi 390W. Vt^h. WA. V¥ S 841 E 1 6 » f If W. 648 TT 3 81 TB3 ■"■■38 2 U. 25 7 TT 535 TST A. 482 150 George, \V M. W H. 709 17 W A. W E. ^£i I. 312 T5 W. :^W. 1 3 T 13 3 6 6 '-• 6 7 R. c. WD- 1% B. iff P 263 1 5 7 1 33 144 H. f|i G. m M. 564 T5?^ TT "^ 6 49 "M" _^_ B U-.^- T6 5 -'■^- IB^S ■"■ 187 112 159 18 9 64 5 T6 5 J- L. 2 62 30 180 lTf8 L. T„ W. Ill P. D — -? H. 44& A. gg9 Georgianna. if| iU Genevieve, W 155 l¥9 363 371 20 3o6 INDEX OF CHRISTIAN NAMES. Gideon, ^^^ 92 94 18 T35 TSiT 17? Gilbert -Sss i^s James 5S 1J)_5 14 1(J3 S 115 18 3 * 16 90 262 3 3 103 13T 157 ?Ji 815 if, 90 57 ff O-raPP A 171 P, 2 56 3!1 A 4*5 F, (Trflpp i«s 4 1 8 T7 a 4 4 I"' 3 i; \f 1 3 U .15 2 3 581 E 1 7; ni H. 5^4 8 15: Hannah, ff ff 1_3_3 61 4 7_ 3 1 ^a TI55 8 2 4 2 9 4 iT ^Si 527 5B5 81 34 n 217t; 315 23 llff 87 15*? 53 T 20 6 ^ ■ 1T8 H6 6 6 t> 3 4 8 16"G ^- 57 6 faneE.,=v!j? R. W E T-I 544 T 251 P "• T5J J- 5Uff •'^ 133 O 175 P 222 4 5 5 P l"f s ^• 87 7 15? 69 1 113 2S8 Jared, y^o", '=> Harold M., Ill Harriet, W 2^ 1 1 5 19" B^ 85 118 137 53 7 5TS 15 240 585 831 17 c. 5 153 596 161 215 5 7 3" 5 IO8 6 7 T 7 16 56 6 '^ fTT ay, m T 83 114 T3 5 157 125 117 Jay, m S. W A. iU S. fit E. Jehiel S.. Iff S Jennet H. Jennette, ^-^^ 837 5T6 416 5 81 138 ITT P 391 ^■> 5X3 Harris Harry, Harvey, ^^- Hattie, V. M. 77 T8T 185 T8 5 L. T3 ' 457 TT8 2 4J) 52 493 IFT 260 T 379 T 386 2 0"5 J* 2T5 555 Heber C, ]-Jo Henry. W W 104 153 J M Ml M. J J 264 251 188 S5 132 811 TST 108 120 18 3 56 5 ^' 67 MB49 ■ T57 138 2 78 B. E. M. 186 1T5 861 55ff T5 L" M. ennie, enny Lind. eremiah, //^ Jesse, 11 Jessie G. 170 5Tr L25 7 2 4„8 3 ITfS' 5 8? 304 5ffT 205 5T5 • 55 5 28 153 Joanna, ^ ^ T, 1^3 ^- 53^ M Job, 6 0_ 5 6 5 S167T 334T 349 \\r T<->Vin ■ 58 ^- 57 5 ^- 57 6 ^ • jonn. Tnol 8 9 A 188 JOei, ^5y A. yyg 4 50" 55 5 5 88 31 1_2 8 3 6 27 6 58 f 'J- 57^ Hiram ' » 83 170 niram, y^, yy^ yyy 155 170 111 Hobert, Iff B. Homer V., Horace, ff 298 115 221 T5'5 71 185 S. 577 ' 194 C • 8 3 '^• 2 13 3 78 555 278 50 Horatio T.. Howard W Hoel, yi Hubert S Huldah. W m 114 80 148 TVr 18T 5S5 5^S •'■^^ Hyrum, fi| 33 5 6 t 6 133 158^ 16 SVl) 285 TO 837 17 88 115 224 T5"T 266 551 186 53 8 407 SB'S 62 105 204 3 6 4 9_ a^ 81 8T TOT 10 5 21 89 128 6 151 15 7 12 7 555 4 2_ 170 p_ 1JI3 T. D. H. H. F. H. 5To 276 T5 206 ST 5 2 5. I53 254 5 00 3 53 515 201 5 lis B. s. w, p. T. R. T5 301 IT 8JL7 87 806 5TT 259 1 133 5T5 3 72 57 7 s. M. H. L. M. W. P. 181 115 Jonathan, || |!f || W 42 17? 378 5^81 _8 6 182 J 160 165 C 208 3l ^- 515 Ichabod, y\% Ida A., ^ B. ill Ina, fif Ira, W L. f 21 M. ||f I^aac, U- \'i If- H i^A yV5 A. If P. r'A E. M§ Isabel N., Ul Jabez. ffl 13 5 5T5 otham, j%% yV^ Joseph, ff w iiii5yv 385 458 p 427 C 84 'P 57 5 ^ffS ^- 583 *-• S3 ^* 1B7W' 200 U R Q„ 2 3 3 7 **• irs "^- ^eV. ygg Josephine E , f |^ Josiah, yVs- Tiiliq 119 351 182 386 A JUiia, YiX 515 53 7 5 75 •^• 2 9 A 2 2 1 M 3 3 2 XT 193 ^- 153 ''''■• 15^5 ■'^^^• 265ri274M A 78 50r ^- T5 •'^''■'■- Ttf ■"■■ TOO A205P 492 A 174^ • 113 ^- 15 1 -"■• 155 *-" 888 A/r 404 R 447 575 ^^^- 58 5 ^' 58 S Julius A., li J Juliette I., ffl Justus, yVff ^% HI M- ill Kate M., Ill Kenneth Y.,'VV« Kezia, Kittie L. 3 5 7 8 8 155 155 133 101 TsT 311 87 1 ill 81 Laura 153 ^• Lauren Lavenia, y^g^- Leavitt. fll Leaverett, 888 137 13 1 577 95 I'm 84 151 575 10 6 1 6 5 163 TO Jl 1_ 107 100 155 137 Lena C. 663 Iff? Leon, Iff Leonard, \^\ Leonidas, f J; Lemuel Levi 94 33 168 _9B_ 54 200 T5 157 153 5T5 367 13 131 P 134 577 ^- 187 ^- 57T 279 134 53 S 51 184 M. ^«j H. Lewellyn J Lewis, T 235 i-,575 Lewey. Lodema, ||| 95 32 10 1 87 107 758 129 TJTB 6 6 5fff 843 5Tff 87 92 ^63 101 230 lis Lizzie Lois, G293 T • 51 J- Loraine, \"~^ Lorenzo H., f;?| Louis, III W Louisa, III M. ^^ Louise N.. V" J- Lovicy, iftf Lua, 35 Lucas, y«^ Lucinda M., f|J Lucius E. 4 4 54 A 163 TO 441 581 Lucretia -^. Lucy, V 1 30 31 147 158 w 7 9 151 284 43 16'0 17 8 285 1 5 201 515 177 2J_8 3 7 258 68 15 4 IS J ■ P 2 50 p. 93 157 1 02 157 27 76 fsy 15J 23 4P 5 2 ^■ A. 601 1 6 I" w. TST 111 56? Lue Luther, y^g- N. 148 2 '7 8 D. 878 58Jf INDEX OF CHRISTIAN NAMES. 307 Lydia, 172 3T 1_2 2 lOS 403 "S'SO 7 1 T89 2 S 4_S 7JL luT TO 5 TOG 3 ?5 42 237 1 7 2B5' Ly 24 man, W. 101) 21 9 TY 112 _6 0_ T3"7 158 I. l|4 S. 2 30 5T Mabel, Vj6 7(!_ 132 3_4 7 T» 1 ^0 1 2-3' Madison, %"£ Marcia, ff | Marcus, f f| B. Maria, f| ff| J • 8 9 '■ 142 20 40 TTT TSS IB 5 ru i2ir *'' 14 7 3 40 2 15 8 2 7'3 1 37 T?T 100 107 Melliscent B. 141 b 7 E. Melissa, 3^ Mercy, || 70 TSTT Merritt, ^i.| i llfK 414 28T Michael ^Vs Miles, i|^ tW Milla, W 144 279 Margaret ^JLo T8T ¥T 474 TVr 330 r 3 ^2 7.13 165^ c. Marinda, Marietta MarillaE., fif C. Marjorie, g^^ Mark N , fif 48 5 15ff Marshall, ^fs- 581 IGO' Martin, f|f Martha, ^t E. 11)3 284 tt 5 8 3 8 Tf"? T¥J A 1 8 8 p 14_6 -^- 07 -^^ 07 13 6 T 212 rrr J- T93 A 3 5 9 ?3^0 1 8 4 IT? F. C. Matilda, If If n J- Mary, ^1, 148 2.6 21 5 7 ^7 2 IJ) 3 9 18 3_4 Tl) T8 6 r T0 3 TOT 12 4 108 586 394 ?^3 5_2__ ¥60 249 TO 295 TT 2_4_ 7_7_ T19 T30 31 T77 74 ■56J o. R. 166 189 413 •281 13^3 ¥76 253 TT 89 ST ■4J_ 105 2 87 45 6 13 7" 16 6 2 8 2 178 3T 97 TOT 4 87 150 340 J- 111 TT E. L. R. ¥ 0^ ij TT ? r 7 E42 6 5 ¥83 5irf 166 ¥70 R. 303 TT 382 -p ¥85 ^• 2_7J) 53 T¥ 140 67 A. 112 p 158 W 70 *' • E. ro p 1.17 67 185 c. 316 T6 81 A. E. 276 A 186 P 132P 1 5 2 VTi ^ T09 '^- lT3 '-'■ TTT A. ^U'm. tMT. mE. V. TST ^- 138 -"-• TF6 ^ • 494T 536 P 607 15TJ- TST -^^ T6? A l''4"R 171T Ts 1 7_ 5_2 V TO 3 '2 3 7 -^ ■ 150 TJ 273 tJ7 ■"• 8 9 S6 3 64 ?7 130 3T B. a ;i 6"() 82 c Stiles, II SlT^Pn 281 255 276 \r C. \%^ M 12 8 TV f 8 or -l^-l' Susanna 233 1512' ]_5 2 1_9 1 3 7 ST) T4 5 9 551 20 7 P ITK ^• Ti -120 24 31 17 5 5 45 6 5Hjr 2 1 9 550 B2 52 78 5T Sylvia. lU m Sylvester, iff 117 5? Thaddeus Thankful, f| Theodore C. f|| B- l^t W. y^ N. Theophilus, ^ fs*r B. 202 5TJT 3 79 578 Theron. 4^49 213 i^j6 a. TTJij iirs^ S«7 5f¥ Thomas L^-^ -JL" is 19 Ji6 57 tieTsss 1 i:> 155 T?0 ■■■ 57 Timothy, ^\ jVff /A Titus, ^^\ Truman, i,\« iff |ff J. 818 4 1; Ursula S., fff M.|ff Van Wagnen, f J| Victor, 1^^ Volney, 4|| 258 TI Waldiman, Walter, ffl C. ^^ E. Iff Wealthy, fff ||| 108 A T¥3 ^• 128 5B 170 '■i'TTa WpII"? 123 214 P VVeUS, ^gYT 5TS *-'• Whiting S Wilbur, |A Willard L, Willis G., Iff 2 7 237 277 William, 6 6 2 3 ^^ 113 75 12 rs^T IS 1 7 6 31 375 ITS IE. 106 8T 1_9_8 2_3 B 5_5 3 5 5 5 6 5 SSI 594 641 1?5 16r T5S 2 7_1 TJ p P L3 6 ri 14 3 ^- B7 '^^ «g 297 tJ s. V¥ T. w. rv. ^. v_^. 273 XJ T5¥ " 255 'p 385 T 50 ^- 55 2 J- P 2J0 A 231 U 393 M <^. 2 71 -^- 5gT ■"■ 5^8 ff ■"•^ 2JL8 91 363 TTT 189 D Sf, ^■ 1 8 1 TTT 1 73 190 1 2 6 p 16 3 5T5 J^ 57? H. W. 208 8T H. H. 585 Williston, %%* Worcester, Wy* Winnifred S > T5 Xemanthus, ||f Young Stephen, |4 Zada, ^|» Zadoc Zenas, {§| Zeri Zuba. 36 68 561 5?T 10 IS'3 61 TO? OTHER NAME DESCENDANTS. Alling-Allen Descendants of other names. Christian names given under the surnames. Page numbers at the beginning of the line. ABBOTT. 240 Arthur J., Bennett T., Edwin J., E. Vernon, George F., Heman B., Levings, Wilbur C. ADAMS. 145 Betsey, Enos. ALLISON. 81 Anna, Edgar W., Matilda. AMES. 158 Oliver L , Frank N., William C, Helen, Herbert, Maud C. ANDERSON. 43 Carrie, Ella. ANDREW. 195 Ailing T., Esther C, Susan E.. William T. ARMSTRONG. 53 Edward M., Elmer L., Hila C. AT WATER, 41 Julia, Henry C, Albert. 254 Daniel, Damaris, Caleb, Mabel, Stephen. 255 Samuel. Sarah, John, Abigail, Mary, Anne, Damaris, Dan- iel, Abel. 263 Rhoda, Amzi, Jotham, Lois, Mary, Miriam. BAILEY. 143 George, Mary E., Whitney, Al- bert, Gertrude. BAIRD. 2S5 Julia E., Adeline M., Albert H., Frank E., Clarence A., Wil- liam P. BALDWIN. 61 Abby C, Ebenezer, Robert B., Julia, Martha M., Stephen A. 64 John A., James M., Martha M., Jane A , Evelyn. 80 Emma W., Anna A., Frederick W., Theodore A. 92 Jessie B., Howard, Helen, Alice W., Ethel, Agnes. 143 William, Harry, Clifford. 195 Lucy M., Roger S., Anna G., Charlotte A. 269 Hiram, Mary, Lyman D., Han- nah. BARNES. 190 Frances A., George E., William A., Catherine, Julia A., Su- san M. BASSETT. 32 Alfred, Enos, Jared. BECKLEY. 243 Myron M., James, Samuel C, John. BEECHER. 122 Mary, Experience, Esther, Han- nah, Ruth, Hezekiah, Joseph. 165 Laura E., Fred C, Louis F., Clark C. 3IO OTHER NAME DESCENDANTS. 2S4 John L., Clarence G., Elliott S., Charles A. BELDEN. 244 Ellen L., Eunice M., Sarah M., Mary A.. Jonathan A. BENEDICT. 149 Rev. Arthur J., Dr. John M., Ursula E., Dr. Frank A. BENHAM. 204 Frederick G., Amos C. BERKELE. 220 Louisa J., Nettie M., William A. BERRY, 170 Levenia E., Mary A., William W., Clarence L., Gerald W. BIERCE. 270 Elizabeth L., Lewey A 271 James A., Isabella G. BINGHAM. 170 Perry A., Emeline C , Francis, Albern, Joseph F". BISHOP. 16S Susan E , Hartle}', Lucy A., Tyndall, William, Spencer, Edith, Augustus, Fanny, Wil- son. Allen, Mitchell. BLAKESLEE. 1 1 5 Arthur A , George N. 269 Curtiss, Rapha, Wolcott, Hul- dah, Belinda John. l">nos. BLOSS. 130 Charles A , Russell B , Ruth M , Althea P. 131 Dotha A., Esther C , George T , Lucj^ L., Susan E. BOWMAN. 202 Sarah Ann, Theodora, Leonora, Charles II. BRADLEY. 220 Wallace A., Josephine A., Wil Ham W., Lillian A. BREWSTER. 159 William A , Lydia I\I., George N., Edward E. BROWN. 21 Francis, John, Samuel, Stephen, Mehitabel, Timothy, Isaac. BURGESS. 137 Alanson, Samuel F., Stanley A. 163 Carrie L, Walter S., Lilda M. CANDEE. 145 Martha E., Wales A., Mary H., Clark W., Frederick H., Franklin J. CHATTERTON. 244 Edwin, Alonzo, Mary E., Joseph, George W., Edgar D. CLARK. 1S3 Luke, Jr., Allen N., Theodore, Fannie, Leonard. CLEMENTS. 48 Herbert C, Williston A , Hettie M., Dennis B. CLERIHEW. 93 Jennie ^I., Frederick C, Arthur W. CLINTON. 115 Evelyn B., Friend, Elbert. 130 Mary, Charles, James G., Law- rence W. COLVIN. 71 James A., Norwood A., Ver- planck. CONROY. 286 Grace E., Gladys A., Albert. OTHER NAME DESCENDANTS. 311 CONOVER. 276 Lauretta A., Morris A., Chaun- cey H. COOPER. 235 Nancy, Almira, Lewis, Myron S., William P., Fidelia, Mi- nerva, Charles R., Edward, Isaac A., Levinus, Harriet C, Louise M., Allen, Alice. CORWIN. 92 Theodore W., Harry C, Robert L.. James W. 97 Emma E., Ruth B. CRAIG. 282 William J., Lyman A., HattieE. CRANE. 65 Sarah M., William C, Caroline M. 144 Lilla E. 150 Phineas C, Gilbert A., Charles H. CREGO. 208 Milo H., Laura, Hulda J. CROWE LL. 89 Imogene T., William S., John A., Carrie M., Sidney, Frances. CULVER. 278 Jared A., Edgar, Harriet, Ben- jamin H., Henry, Mary, Abbie L., George. 2S3 Francis, Frederick R., Walter R., Allen J.. Edgar W., Har- riet L. DAVIS. 130 Emily, David A., Clark, Mari- etta, Charles, Emeret, John, Lydia P., Burr, Lucy. 146 George T., Mary E., Ann E., EUaG., Jennette A., MaryH. 147 Franklin T., Arthur B., Edward M., Nellie B., William B., Frederick. 209 Mary E., Ellen L , Laura B., Emma E., Charles A., Estella L., Evelyn A. DAWSON. 36 Henry S., Sidney H,, Augustus E. DENSMORE. 202 Charles A., Martha, Mary. DIBBLE. 282 James H., Albert M., William W. DICKERMAN. 27 Isaac, Sarah, Mary, Samuel, James, Rhoda Chauncey. 28 Jesse, Ruth, Susannah, Mary. 32 Amy, Annie Lois, Enos, Be- noni. 41 Chauncey, Edwin, Elizabeth, Mary A., Elisha, Charles A., Benjamin. 53 Frederick W., Mary A., Eliza- beth, Edward, Elisha G., Hattie E., Robert. DOOLITTLE. no Amanda, Emily, Oswin, Julia A., Samuel D., Caroline, Ellen M., Sarah J., Erastus A., Martha E., Reuben. 113 Edgar A., Almon, James. 114 Ellen E., James E., Mary J., Howard, Sherwood B., War- ren J., Christine E., James C, Frederick E., Alta I., Elford I., Maurice H. DORMAN. 24 Abigail, Hannah, Lois. 272 Maria, Orin, Harvey, Matilda, Silvia, Levi. 312 OTHER NAME DESCENDANTS. PAGE DURRIE. 93 John (t., Clara A., William A., Grace, John. FARRAND. 64 Charles K., Frank A., Clara J., Theodore, Martha M. 84 Fountain R., Edward S., Lewis A., Bessie W., Edward R.,Tillie A. FARMAN. 94 Jennie A., Helen R., Howards., May FOGG. 158 Montford A., George F., Noble A., Howard C, Hilbert L. FORD. 238 Lyman R., Stephen L., Charles A., Annie E., William, Wil- fred. GIFFORD. 87 Clarissa B., Charles A., John A., Charlotte L., Agnes G., Harry H. 97 Elizabeth B., Alice C, Charles C, Annie H. GILBERT. 35 Stephen, Levi, Esther, William, Jesse, Sarah. 42 Stephen, Amelia, Matthew, George Charles, Jeanette, Agnes, Ella, Levi, Sarah, Anna, Wilbur, Jessie, Harriet, Climena, Frank, Mary. 182 Rebecca, Elizabetli A., Fanny, Amos, Hezekiah. GOODRICH. 152 Betsey C, Chauncey M., George P., Pomeroy H., Sarah A. GORHAM. 51 Louise. 238 Jared, Caroline, Julia, Abigail, James, Susan. GOSS. 91 Mabel C, Walter A., Helen L., Albert S. GREENE. 88 Louisa A., Hattie A., Mattie M. HALL. 154 Henry F., Su.san M., Lucy A. 167 Henry F., Jr., Mary S., Murial A. HAYNES. 144 Emerald L., David A., Wales, IdaB. HARRISON. 143 Arabella. HARVEY. 167 Frederick H., Genevieve, Maud. HEDDEN. So Francis J., Caroline A. HEMMINWAY. 154 Eula Allen, Louis Marshall. HENDRIX. 161 Emeranda, Angenette, Daniel L., Edmund A. HICKS. 166 Howard O., Allen W., Grace H. HINE. 128 Charlotte, Jared, Amos, Shel- don. Par m alia, Nathaniel, Charles, Dan. 123 Mary, Keziah, Rebecca, Eunice, Dan, Jr., Elizabeth, Hannah, Alexander 133 Lorenzo A., Samuel A., Mary D. 151 Xorman A., Mary H., Dr. George W., Sarah E. HITCHCOCK. 149 Linda, Arthur A. OTHER NAME DESCENDANTS. HOLBROOK. 244 Katie E., Nellie. Pxlith S., Kneeland A , Daniel E. A. HOTCHKISS. 139 Sheldon A , Eliza S., Solomon, Beecher D., Julia L., Theo- dore N., Sarah P., Orlando T., Harvey H., Margaret D. 145 Adella M., Orson B., Katie I., Ida E., Etta J. HOWARD. 223 Clara B , Walter J., Florence. HUBBELL. 147 Luella, Arthur D., Carrie E., Elmer G. HULL. 192 Amelia, Algernon S., Isaac, Rebecca. HUNGERFORD. 276 Jane, Lurinda, Julia, Sylvia. HUNTINGTON. 95 J. Henry, Robert G. HURLBURT. 190 Nellie G., Egbert E., Walter F., Clarence A. JAMES. 70 Maria A., Charles A., Josiah, Rose C, Eleanor LeH. 92 Mary A., Charles A. JOHNSON. 139 Mary A., Ebenezer, Gideon A., George W., Sarah E., Mary E. 164 Eleanor A., Hattie Allen W. JORGENSEN. 171 John E , Glen N., Emma K., Ivor. JOYCE. 114 Lewis E., Elton L., Carrie L., Burton A. JUDD. 234 Frederick, Lyman, Lucius, Julia, Levinus, Schuyler, Ro- sina, Maria, Delia. JUDSON. 151 Nellie T., Stella E., Helena G. , Carrie E. JORDAN. 236 Stephen B., Samuel W., Re- becca, William I., Abraham I., Lucy A. 237 Asa A., John, Allen A., Niram. KILMER. 140 Orlando, Jane F., Sarah E., Mary C. 141 Harlow G., W. H. Bush, Louisa S., Carol H., Rebecca L., Wayne P., James W., Juliett D.. Gideon A., Philip G., Henry C. LAYLIN. 90 John. Elizabeth G., David T. LEE. 89 Nancy M., Albert E., Willis R. LEEK. 264 Abigail, Charlotte, Michael, Thomas, David, Russell, Asa, Rhoda, Horace, Enos, Dana W. 271 Alonzo, Mary, Betsey, Amanda, Thomas, Eliza J., Beecher, Nellie, Hattie, Albert, Charles, David, Delin Horace, Thomas, Louisa, Henry, Charlotte, Malinda, Mary, John, George, Ruth, Eli. 272 Norman G., Dana C, Henry W., Julia M.. Mary A., Wil- liam T., Sarah J., John E., Emma E. LEMMON. 163 Rufus E., George A., Jennie I. 314 OTHER NAME DESCENDANTS. LEWIS. 13S Silas C, Clarissa M., Margaret M , William R. 163 Walter F., Edith M., Julia B, Nellie J., Williamina P. 275 Mary E., Olive E., Jane I. LINCOLN. 113 George, Henry, Susan K., Har- riet, William A. LOUNSBURY. 164 William H., Mark, Sarah S. MABRY. 191 John H., Willie L., Hattie A., Charles H., Mary E. MALONE. 51 John, George, James. MANSFIELD. 23 Moses, Jonathan, Susanna, Sarah, Stephen, Nathan, Rich- ard. 24 Achilles. MANSER. 236 Luther, Delia, Lucinda, Lewis. 244 Emily F., Julia. MARSH. 109 Hila J., Bradley L., Maria L., Levi B., Elisha A. 154 Sarah, Sophia, Louisa, Kezia. McKEAN. 282 Miranda J., Albert G.. Emily A., John A. MEEKER. 65 John A., Rosalie. 87 Rosalie A., John A., Maria L., Helen H.. Grace F. R. MERWIN. 219 Marion, John J. MILLARD. 272 Noman A., Henry N., Harriet S., Arthur D. MILLER. 63 James P., Rosina M., Abby L., Charles V., Robert S., Julia F., Helen A, Emma V., Clara A. 202 George A., Charles H. MINOR. 149 William A., John B. 159 Lillie A , Caroline L.. Maud C. MITCHELL. 153 Asahel W. MIX. 32 Lois, Jesse, Eli, Sally. 190 Charles F. , Jane A., LevinusA. MOCKRIDGE. So Alma, Oscar. MORGAN. 146 Harriet E., Mary F., John P. H. MOSS. 16 Joseph. John, Samuel, William. MOYES. 171 Annie, William R., David G., Robina, Jane E. MURDOCK. 160 Gideon A., Rachel, Hyrum S. 168 Gideon F., Allen, George A., John vS., Orrin B., Electa. MUNSON. 203 Lavinia S., Julia H. 204 John A., James H., Mary E., Charles E. 235 Sarah, Kneeland J., Myron E., Sarah D., Henrj^ L., Caro- line E. 239 Augustus, Frank W., Charles A., Harlow. 241 Myron E., Mary E., Julia, Ag- nes A., Sarah D., Eunice A., Alice, Cornelia, Kneeland E. 264 Russell, Levi, Lucinda, Rhoda, Huldah, Harriet. OTHER NAME DESCENDANTS. 315 272 Louisa, Samuel, Russell, Isaac, Catherine, Robert Betse3% Frank. NETTLETON. 13S Daniel C, Mary F., Edmund A., John Treat. NEWELL. fJ^ Jesse, 4 chd., all b. Utica, N. Y. Oliver Allen, b. Dec. 2, 1805; d. 1836; Norman Camp, b. Mar. 15, 1807; d. 1SS4; Ruth Caroline, b. July 23, 1S07; d. 1857; Amanthis Emelnie, b. Jan. 23, 1812; d. 1853. NORTON. 269 Mary W., Homer J., Franklin, Sarah C , Huldah, David A. NO YES. 182 William Ailing. 192 Mary, William A., Sarah R., Eliza J.. Elias P., Hezekiah C. 28 1 Edward A., Joseph C. PADDOCK. 201 Esther A , George A. 203 Charles H., Harriet M., John A. PAGE. 188 Elizabeth M., Levi A., Joel, Mary Ann, Harriet. 203 Levi A., Joel A., Harriet J. PAINE. 246 Mary C, J. Elizabeth. PALMER. 46 William, Harriet, Sarah. 93 Albert W., Stephen. 94 Harriet C, Emma D., Susan P., Oliver H., Cornelius A., Har- wood, John B., Eleanor A., William H., Walter P. PARKHURST. 95. Harold A., Allmg, Kenneth W. PARMELEE. 133 Amos A., George E., Frederick W., Richard O. 134 John J., Rev. Jedediah C , Ab- ner C, Charles, Betsey K., Sarah S., Oliver E., 150 Cornelia E., Martha A., Mary E , Henry L. 152 John J., William H., Betsey K., Julia A., Henry D., Lucy C. PECK. 18 Abigail, Ebenezer, Eliphlet, James, John, Joseph, Mary, Samuel, Sarah. 126 Rhoda, Allen, Seth, Hannah, Joseph S. 138 Almira E., Nancy F., Evanisto (Don.), Cervantes, Sabia, Ro- setta, 164 Cervantes, Mary E., Burdette A., Ludella L. PHILIP. 246 Lucy, Cornelia, James A., Frank J.. Porter W., Agnes, Mary F., George P., Laura A., Anna. PLATT. 160 Julia, David C, John W., Sid- ney S. POTTER. 144 Herbert, Mary. PUNDERSON. 21 Deacon John, Abigail, Susanna, Hannah, John. 173 David, Daniel. PUTNAM. 167 Nettie Z., Fannie M. REW. 70 Francis E. 91 George C, Francis, Harriet C, Mary R. 3i6 OTHER NAME DESCENDANTS. RIGGS. 129 David N., Minerva, Julia, Mer- ritt, Harriet, Polly, John, Har- pin, Lucy. ROOT. 153 Joseph W .Wealthy A. .Thomas B., Susan C, Homer A RUSSELL. 144 Ellen, Jennie. SANFORD. 46 Charles E., Hannah S., Mary S. 164 Adeline M., Elmyra S., Sarah, Alice. SCRANTON. 143 Florida, Jane, Nellie. SEYMOUR. 147 Henry, Willis, Ella M., Burtie. SMITH. 37 Orson, Loren, Laura, Burton, Harriet E. 47 Maria L , Alonzo E., Ann E. 90 Ralph A., Roy A., Edward A., Sarah L . 129 Willis, Stiles, Caroline, Garry, Polly C, Merritt, David. 144. Inez, Frederick, Elmer. STEBBINS. 148 Martin V., Augustus A., John E., Susan H. STOWE. 284 Gilbert M., Alta M., Lucy, Charles A., Elihu B., Rollin E., Mary L SYMES. 151 James E., George B. 152 Frank J.. Wayne H., Mary E. TABOR. 201 Susan M., Lucy A., Jennett A., Henry S., MaryC, Charles L. pa(;e TAYLOR. 205 Rev. George Lansing, Charles A.. Albert E., John. 208 George L., Jr., Theodore M., John M., Austianna E., Geor- giana C, Edward T. THOMPSON. 173 Esther. 182 Hannah, Charles, William E. TINCKELPAUGH. 66 Amanda, Charles, William H., Myron, Oscar, Martha M., Delia E. 88 Lewis F., Martha J., Mattie D., Adella M. TOMLINSON. 146 Mary, Emma S., Harriet. 147 Julia, Lucy, Agnes. TODD. 260 Benjamin, Titus. TOWNSEND. 208 Amelia H., John L., John W., Jeremiah, Isaac H. 209 Charles K. TREAT. 195 Noyes A.. Lewis A., Harriet E., Juhettel., William D. 216 Helen M., Nellie. TROWBRIDGE. 25 Stephen. TUTTLE. no Emily J., Samuel A., Ellen A. 273 Sylvia, Henrietta, Allen, Amos, Mary. TYRREL. 46 Mary E., Richard, George B., Virginia. UPSON. 37 Olive, Esther, Lucina, Ro- setta, Lucius, Sarah A., Davis, Jesse. OTHER NAME DESCENDANTS. 317 WARD. 63 Henry, Letetia D., Prudence A., Sarah E., Ellen C, Ma- tilda, Albert H. 80 Matilda A., Frederick K., Ho- ratio R., Charles A., Sarah E. 205 Anson J., Julia P., Anne E., James M., George W. , Weal- thy I. 286 Bessie G., Frederick A., Cory E. WARNER. 191 Gilbert, Mary, William E., Jennie B., Hattie E., Anson E., Azariah E., Nellie E. 250 Harley A., Rosetta, Lester E., Ella M. 276 Willis, Louise, William A., Levi. 277 Grace A., Elizabeth, Mary A., Hobert. WATSON. 159 George G. WELLING. 245 Stephen A., Jane A., Frank. WHITE. 25 Stephen, Mary, John, Timothy, Susanna, Elisha. WHITEHEAD. 21 Stephen, Sarah. WILSON. 39 Clement, Ernest. WOLCOTT. 51 Laura, David. WOODING. 234 Betsey, Mehitabel, Eneas, Lois, Vinus, Rufus, Nancy, Lydia. 239 Mary E., Lydia S., Sarah J., Betsey M. 240 Vestina, Hettie M., Jane E. ERRATA. Page 3 — 13th line. Camel Hill read Carmel. " 9 — 6th line, projenitor, read progenitor. " 47- W. read %\^. " 63— If Horace Ailing, read 1. Newark, N. J. " 71 — 3d line, Coyennes, read Coeymans. " 131— y'y'j- Ruth Allen see Newell in index. " 261— ^-^^g Zadoc Allen, read Ailing. MEMORANDA. CORRECTIONS AND ADDITIONS. This book is due two weeks from the la''* d?*^^ DUEI DATE i ^«f* * 1 '' fm 1 » 1 Vr~ I 201-6503 Printed in USA COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES 0043193544 J UN 2 7 1906