S^^^jfi^fe: ' «"-"—¥¥ — :-.^3^4cv Lje^fa Oi~«^3' jctr- ^iM:: '¦g 'NEALOGY- 1662-1.913'^^ .;sS|i|lii -•;' "^'.."V*! ^f*' ¦ P>T, :ji «, *? «^ nil 'Tie 4> ¦ /A^r- ¦¦J'"-^^--' ^^S^^B^^~.=*^i6^Sfe^#^^^zS=£2 !=:¦£:=*-" ^S5r,¥5.ifig;;.i Presented by the Author Joel N. Eno, A. M. The Lillibridge Family AND ITS BRANCHES in the United States By Joel N. Eno, A. M. 1915 THE TUTTLE COMPANY. PRINTERS Rutland* Vermont 3c t Z\0o THE LILLIBRIDGE FAMILY Thomas Lillibridge, the founder of the Lillibridge family in the United States, was born in England in 1662. The reference in East Greenwich, R. I. Land Evidence, v. 2, p. 190, to his oldest daughter "Elizabeth Easton, the wife of Richard Easton of Great Briton in ye County of Devon in ye parish of Chaldon" (i. e. Cheldon, near Chulmleigh, North Devon), offers a clue to the locality whence he emigrated ; there is also a "Lillibridge Road" in Brompton, near London. His earliest known American record is as a signer of a petition, dated New port, Sept. 26, 1699, to the Earl of Bellomont, then in Newport, R. I. to use his influence with "his Majesty" William; III. for the establishment of a Church of England at Newport. (S. G. Arnold, History of R. I. vol. 1, p. 599.) This is the original Trinity church, in which Thomas Lillibridge was a warden 1709 and 1713, and where he owned pew 8 till 1719. He was admitted a freeman at Newport May 6, 1701, and was vestryman 1718, 1722-24 in St. Paul's "Narragansett" church, built in 1707, moved to Wickf ord, about 5 miles north of its original site in 1800 ; still occasionally in use, and said to be the oldest Epis copal church building north of the Potomac. He settled in old "Westerly, 1715, the part originally called Shannock, and in corporated Aug. 22, 1728, as Charlestown, in the section north of the Pawcatuck river which was set off Aug. 18, 1747 as Rich mond, R. I. where he died Atig. 29, 1724. "The whole of ye Inventory excepting the slaves (Ming and Ring) is £1160, 18s." He left by will, dated Aug. 24, 1724, to "my eldest son Thomas. . one of my homested farms. . .to take which he likes best"; this contains the family burying ground of this son, just west of Richmond town haU, and is now known as the "Nelson K. Church place"; a second farm, adjoining, he gave to his son Robert, and it still remains in the Lillibridge family : further in THE LILLIBRIDGE FAMILY Richmond "a tract of land I bought of Samuel Wilbour," also 100 acres of a tract deeded Nov. 26, 1711 by Thomas Stafford, and a pond in Shannock Purchase; in Newport two dwelling houses, "also a lott of land" bought of Benj. Bull July 10, 1713 ; also to his four youngest children ' ' all my out lett and unsettled lands, saving only one hundred acres of land lying in the Narro- gansett Contry." This last, situated, in East Greenwich, he had already deeded Feb. 16, 1716, to his daughter Elizabeth, as mentioned above. He bequeaths to his brother Edward a main tenance "if he shall come into this country ' ' ; and to ' ' John, my brother's son" one riding mare. This John was apparently he who married Mary Joslin in South Kingstown March 29, 1730 ; admitted freeman, April, 1734; the "Tavern keeper," who bought of John Watson land adjoining Thomas Joslin, 1735; and had John (admitted freeman May, 1757) ; by a second wife^ Aimie, had Champlin, b. Sept. 15, 1739; Amie, who m. Clark Gardiner, Nov. 1, 1759; Dorcas, b. Axig. 27, 1747; and "Alice, of John Lillibridge, late deceased", who m. Chris. Morey April 6, 1772. It was probably the son John who m. Susannah Segar July 5, 1755, and had Eleanor, who m. Jeremiah Brown, Jr., Sept. 29, 1776. The LilHbridge name disappears -n-ith the second generation. From the will of Henry Hobson (jr.) we learn that his sister Mary was the wife of Thomas Lillibridge in his earlier years in Newport. (Austin, Geneal. Diet, of R. I., "additions and corrections concluded"; article Hobson.) In an abstract from R. I. Colonial Land Evidence, v. 2, p. 352, "John Clarke of Newport for £100 conveys to Thomas Lillibridge, weaver, 18 acres of land... March 28, 1704"; and July 5, 1706, Thomas Lillibridge, baker, conveys the above land for £80 to Giles Slo- cum of Newport ; the deed being signed by ' ' Thomas Lillybridge ' ' and by "Sarah Lillybridge" as his wife. His accoiint book 1711-19 shows large sales of "Sea Bread." Sarah (Lewis) Lillibridge, the "wife" mentioned in the M'ill died in Riclimond Jan. 22, 1761, aged 85, but is said to be buried in Newport with her husband. Note. — Atlditional information will be gladly received. AND ITS BRANCHES Children by Mary Hobson : I. Elizabeths, bapt. at Newport before 1709; m. Eichard Easton of Devonshire before 1716. II. Catherine, m. before 1724, Eobert Wilcox, admitted freeman Newport, May 1, 1722. (The age to be admitted freemen of E. I. Colony was 21 years or upward.) Children by Sarah Lewis: (Thomas 2d, charged by will with care of ' ' his mother Sarah. " ) 2. in. Thomas, adm. freeman from Westerly April 30, 1723; d. Feb. 8, 1757, "in the 55th year of his age." rv. Sarah, bapt. before 1709; m. George Fitch, Sept. 2, 1720. 3. V. Eobert, bapt. Sept. 10, 1710; admitted freeman from West erly May 4, 1731. VI. Mary, m. Jonathan Clark, Aug. 4, 1728. VII. Esther, m. (.1) Dec. 18, 1735, James Martin; m. (2) Sept. 22, 1763, at Philadelphia, Wm. Peckham. 4. vni. Benjamin, b. July 11, 1712; d. Aug. 11, 1800. IX. John, m. Marey Enos, Oct. 12, 1743; "both of Charlestown." A John L. justice, Exeter, 1761. X. Edward, d. May 1, 1786, at Newport; m. July 19, 1739, Esther Hill; had Jesse, b. Aug. 8, 1740, d. April, 1828, who m. Margaret Summers Dec. 5, 1762. XI. Patience, b. 1716, d. Aug. 10, 1736; m. May 3, 1734, Paul Tew of Newport. 2. Thomas^ Lillibridge (Thomas^) of Richmond, m. June 12, 1726, Mary Woodmansee. He was a com'r to lay out road from Pawcatuck bridge to S. Kingston line, 1727. Children : I. Sarah3, b. March 20, 1727, d. Sept. 3, 1758; m. Benj. Barber. II. Mary, b. Jan. 15; d. Jan. 29, 1729. 5. III. Thomas, b. Dec. 4, 1729; d. Jan. 20, 1822, aged 92; wUl made 1817. 6. IV. Edward, b. March 25, 1732; d. Feb. 3, 1819; buried in Wood Eiver cemetery, Eichmond; bought his uncle Eobert 's farm in Eichmond. 3. Robert^ Lillibridge (Thomas^) m. (1) ; moved to S. Kingston 1756, to Newport 1759 or 1760; became a mer chant, and part proprietor of Long Wharf; in a few years turned over the business to his sons Robert and Hampton; m. THE LH^LIBRIDGE FAMILY (2) May 26, 1761, at St. Michael's church, Bristol, Sarah Dun bar, who d. at Bristol Jan. 29, 1786. Children, b. in Richmond : 7. I. Eoberts, b. Nov. 22, 1730; d. at Newport Nov. 19, 1785. n. Hampton, b. 1732; d. at Shandy Hall, Ga., Jan. 14, 1801-, leaving by will to his dau. an estate valued at $75,000; m. (1) Dora -A.sh of Charleston, S. C, who d. about 1790, childless; m. (2) Anna, dau. of army surgeon Orford of Va.; had Charles, who d. 2 years old, and Henrietta, b. July 7, 1793, at Shandy Hall, near Savannah, Ga. The purchase of this plantation is found in Eevolutionary Eec- ords of Ga., v. 1, p. 438; entry, "June 13, 1782. To 159 acres land of late Sir James Wright, at £15. . . .£2385. To 500 acres in Great Ogeechee Neck, £300;" identified in entry Dec. 15, 1783; "Petition of Hampton LiUibridge for postponement of sale of Laurel Hill, late estate of Sir James Wright, which pet 'r purchased June, 1782. Granted. ' ' H. L. renamed this plantation after the Yorkshire resi dence of Laurence Sterne, author of ' ' Tristram Shandy. ' ' One of his tracts was a rice plantation. Henrietta m. March 15, 1812, James Bilbo, a merchant in Savannah, of Huguenot descent, b. in Barnwell district (now county), S. C, Nov. 5, 1779. They had, in or near Savannah (except two) Anna, b. July 10, 1813; Jane, b. Jan. 16, 1814; John, b. Dec. 12, 1817; Henrietta, b. (S. C.) Aug. 16, 1819, d. June 18, 1821; Prances, b. (Screven Co., Ga.) Nov. 12, 1820, d. Sept. 12, 1841; Henrietta, b. June 22, 1822; Hamp ton, b. Nov. 20, 1823; Emily, b. April 23, 1825; Caroline, b. April 6, 1827; James, b. June 10, 1829; Henry Laurens, b. June 24, 1831. None of the sons married, nor did EmUy. The only descendants known are of Henrietta and Jane, Jacksonville, Fla. Jane (Mrs. Crabtree) has one son, James B., living, who has William, James, Hobart, and a dau. She lost a son, Wm. Henry, in the Civil War; and lost two dau. . Mrs. George E. Foster, who d. in the winter of 1891-92, leaving Annie (Mrs. Bours, who has Lydia) then 27 years old, George 25, Theodore 22, Arthur 19; the other dau., Mrs. Bowden, died 5 years before, leaving John and Mary. Henrietta m. (1) Henry Barnard of Hartford Conn., who left one dau., Fannie, m. (1) . Mattair, who left Lewis B. and a dau., Mrs. Edgar David son, who has Louise E.; Fannie m. (2) Taylor- no issue. Henrietta m. (2) Swart; had one son who d. in 1872, aged 22. in. James, reputed father, about 1765, by a Mowry woman, living on Long Wharf, of James Lillibridge, who ran away from AND ITS BRANCHES his apprenticeship, and changing his name to Murray, went to sea for several voyages; about 1790 entered the service of Holkar, Mahratta chief fighting the British in India; disgusted with Holkar 's barbarity in attempting to put Murray's British prisoners to the sword, Murray on the outbreak of the war between the British and Scindia, put his principality under the British, and at the head of 7000 native cavalry entered British service under Lord Lake. "The history of India for 20 years is the record of his achievements and of his wonderful daring. ' ' He died Sept. 23, 1806, from being thrown from his horse, and his fortune of some $20,000 was remitted to his mother and sisters in Ehode Island. 4. Ben-jamin- Lillibridge (Thomas^) m. Dec. 15, 1743, Amie^ Sherman (Jonathan^ Benjamin*, Philip^ SamueP, Henry" of Dedham, England, the common ancestor also of Roger' Sherman (Joseph*, Capt. John^ John^ Henry^ of Dedham) and of Gen. Wm." Tecumseh Sherman (Charles R.^ Taylor^ DanieP, John^, Dea. John*, SamueP, Edmond^ Henry^ of Dedham). The earliest of the line is Thomas, who moved from Suffolk to Dedham, where he d. March 16, 1554, leaving a son Henry, who d. 1589. Our Henry, his son, m. Susan Hills, and d. 1610. Jonathan, father of Amie (b. Sept. 18, 1718) settled on 200 acres of land given to him by his father in what is now Exeter, before it was set off from North Kingstown. Benj. Sherman of Portsmouth, R. I., m. Hannah, youngest dau. of Roger Mowry, one of the founders of Salem, Mass., and afterward prominent in Providence Plantations. Philip Sherman was the first re corder of R. I. colony, and m. Sarah Odding. Children, b. in Exeter : S. I. Davids, b. Sept. 18, 1744-; d. Willington, Conn., Jan. 19, 1831. II. :>Iary, b. May 29, 1746; m. April 7, 1771, Wm. Eeynolds; settled at Hoosick, N. Y. ; several children. in. Josiah, b. Aug. 12 (or 18), 1749; d. unmarried Aug. 13, 1827. IV. Jonathan, b. Aug. 28, 1751; d. Oct. 13, 1836; June, 1778, app. ensign 3d Exeter co., G. Wilcox, capt. V. Gideon, b. June 16, 1754; Revo], pensioner, list of 1840; m. Fife; had Mary, who m. March, 1803, Nathan Tefft; 9. and Nathan, d. Nov. 6, 1853, aged, 75, who m. (1) Abby Carpenter, d. Jan., 1839; m. (2) Phebe Larkin, d. May 30, THE lillibridge FAMILY 1847; m. (3) Mrs. Hannah Corey, April 23, 1848, and had Eobert, Abby (m. Pardon Olney), a dau. (m. Haz ard), Washington (m.), Mercy (m.) and Eouse, Hampton, Ann, David, probably all unmarried (S. Kingston). 10. VI. Benjamin, b. Aug. 14, 1756; d. Willington, Conn., May 11, 18^. 11. VII. Gardiner, b. Sept. 19, 1758; d. Exeter, July 22, 1834; Eevol. pensioner, list of 1835. vin. Amie, b. May 16, 1765 ; d. 1839 ; m. Oct. 21, 1792, Christopher Harrington; had Mary ("Polly"), who m. John Dawley and had Amos (m. Sally Bliven) and Amey (who m. Chris., son of Simon Lillibridge) (11, I. No child.) 5. Thomas' Lillibridge (Thomas^, Thomas^) m. Dec. 12, 1754, Mary Hoxsie (b. June 9, 1736, d. June 24, 1814). He was town clerk of Richmond 1762-1777. Children, b. in Rich mond: I. Thomas*, b. Aug. 29; d. Sept. 8, 1755. II. Deborah, b. July 8, 1756 m. March 14, 1776, Jireh Mumford; moved April 20, 1780, to Tolland, Conn.; thence March 25, 1795, to Pleasant Mount, Wayne Co., Pa. They had Mary, b. Jan. 14, 1777, m. Jan. 1, 1795, Silas Kellogg of Pleasant Mount (See Kellogg Geneal. Old World & New, 1903); Jireh, b. Feb. 15, 1778; Thomas, b. Feb. 16, 1780; John, b. Feb. 27, 1783; a son, b. Oct. 10, d. Dec. 4, 1784; Deb orah, b. Dec. 8, 1785; Sarah, b. Feb. 6, 1788; Henry, b. Feb. 7, 1790; Lillibridge, b. Jan. 29, 1792; Boxy, b. April 19, 1794; Thankful, b. March 12, 1796; Miner, b. Nov. 9, 1797; and (13th) AmeUa, b. Nov. 18, 1799, d. 1854; m. Elias Lillibridge (Family 12, vii). For the Mumfords, see "Mumford Memoirs." in. Sarah, b. Aug. 27, 1758; d. July 3, 1760. IV. A son, b. March 31; d. April 3, 1760. 12 V. Thomas, b. March 6, 1761 ; d. April 27, 1838, in Tolland, Conn. ; Eevol. pensioner, 1832, Tolland. 13. VI. Joseph, b. March 16, 1763. vn. Edward T., b. April 3, 1765; d. before 1817; had chUdren; one probably Esther, who m. Geo. Sisson; who had" Rodman (who had Clarke, Esther and Frances) and Euth. 14. rni. Champlin, b. March 9, 1767; d. July 10, 1831, at Lebanon N. Y. 15, IX. John, b. April 22, 1769 ; d. Oct. 23, 1820. X. Mary, b. March 20, 1771; d. May 1, 1843, unmarried. AND ITS branches XI. Thankful, b. April 25, 1773; d. April 27, 1859, unmarried. The will of Thomas 3d, 1817, gives "unto my son Thomas my silver tankard * * * unto my son John my farm," with bequests to Mary, Thankful, and Esther L. Sisson. Thankful set up the headstones of Thomas 1st, 2d, and 3d in the family burying ground in Eichmond. 6. Edward^ Lillibridge (Thomas^, Thomas^) m. (1) Dec. 4, 1755, Patience Tefft; m. (2) Jan. 6, 1765, Thankful (Tefft) WeUs. Reputed father of Lillibridge, son of Susannah Barber, b. May 10, 1755, prominent in Richmond. Children by first wife: • I. Sarah, b. July 16, 1757; m. March 23, 1775, Hezekiah Tefft of Eichmond. 16. II. Lester, b. Sept. 25, 1759; d. before will of Edward, 1817, in W. Greenwich, near Exeter line. 17. III. John, b. Feb. 19, 1763; d. April 7, 1835. Children by second wife: IV. Dorcas, m. Brown. V. Mary, b. 1767; d. Oct. 18, 1845; m. Sprague Kenyon. VI. Patience, m. Wm. Kenyon; moved to N. Y. VII. Euth, m. Henry Greene about 1790. vin. Lydia, m. Thomas Hoxie. IX. Edward, went West. 18. X. Amos, b. 1776; d. July 4, 1857; heir of his father's lands; buried in Wood Eiver cemetery. 7. Robert' Lillibridge (Robert^, Thomas^) (merchant, of the firm Robert and Hampton Lillibridge, having commerce with Philadelphia, Charleston, Savannah and the West Indies, proprietor of the historical "Pitt's Head" tavern, rendezvous of the patriots pending the Revolution,) m. Jan. 28, 1753, Alice Baxter (b. Feb. 26, 1734, d. Jan. 16, 1813). Children (record copied from the family Bible) : I. Phebe*, b. Oct. 26, 1753; m. Edward Vose of Newport; had Phebe, ky, John (who d. at Havana), Eobert, Cyn thia (d. at Newport), and Nancy. II. Sarah, b. June 28, 1755; d. soon. m. Jonathan, b. Dec. 2, 1756; one" of the gunners of the "Swal low"; put in Forton military prison, near Portsmouth, 10 the lillibridge family Eng., Jan. 22, 1778; lived at Newport, but d. at Boston, childless. IV. Hampton, b. April 30; d. May, 1758. V. Sarah, b. April 21, 1760; m. Matthew Martineau, who after a few years d. in the West Indies; had William, John (lost at sea), Mary, Peter (d. at Newport), Sarah (d. at Philadelphia) and a chUd who d. in infancy. VI. John, b. Sept. 10, 1761; moved to Savannah before 1792, where he d. Oct. 1, 1822; m. (1) Abigail , who d. Dec. 14, 1796, aged 32; had Eobert and Gardner, who d. early in Newport; Oliver Martin, b. Nov. 24, 1786, in Newport, d. in Savannah, Feb. 21, 1869; m. Maria, dau. of Eoberton Corbett of Hamilton, Scotland, and Elizabeth (Carroll) Corbett (b. in St. Eustatius, W. I., March 1, 1791, d. April 1, 1872) ; had Matilda Caroline, b. Jan. 8, 1811, who m. Ferrill, and had seven sons and 2 dau. ; of the sons Hampton Lillibridge (judge, who m. in 1891 Margaret Smith of Macon, Ga.) and Eoberton Corbett, and the dau. Mrs. Demere, with a son 32 years old, and Mrs. D'Antignac, with a son, Auvergne, 21, and two dau. 22 and 18, were living in 1892 with their mother in the old Lilli bridge homestead, built 1818, 61 Elbert Square, Savannah, Ga.; a son of Oliver M., John 0. Hampton Baxter, was b. March 1, 1813, d. Aug. 22, 1836. John and Abigail had also Hampton, b. Ga., June 10, 1792, d. Sept. 18, 1817, and a child who d. in infancy. John m. (2) Sarah , who d. Jan. 5, 1828, aged 71. VII. Thomas Baxter, b. Sept. 2, 1763; d. at Savannah May 26, 1804; sea-captain; m. Ann Webber of Newport, who d. at Philadelphia, Nov. 4, 1796, aged 32; had Ann (Nanny), who d. in Charleston, S. C; Alice Caroline, who d. in New port May 13, 1872, aged 83; Hampton, who d. in Newport; and Sally, who d. in Philadelphia. vm. Eobert, b. April 20, 1765; d. Sept. 2, 1842, at the house of his nephew, Oliver M.; lived in Philadelphia; for many years captain of the ship "Good Friend" owned by Ste phen Girard; m. (1) Lydia Dickinson of Norwalk Conn Aug., 1788; had Eliza, b. May 4, 1789, d. June 4 1790- m. (2) Charlotte McDonald Sabin, at St, John's church' Providence, Aug, 25, 1797, who d. Jan. 7, 1804- had Char lotte, who m. Lake Erie captain, Christian of Toledo and had one son; Eobert, b, 1801, d. overboard in Savar.! nah river, Dec, 16, 1809; Gardner E., b. May 15 180"- a cabm boy on U, S, privateer "Eapid" in 1814, m Adeline , and lived in N, Y. city; and an infant who d Sept and its branches . 11 24, 1808. Eobert m. (3) Jan., 1810, at Savannah, Mrs. Ann Mills. IX. Gardner, b. Jan. 7, 176 — X. Alice, b. Aug. 31, 176 — ; d. at Newport; m. June 11, 1786, Philip Trafton, who d. at sea. -XI. Mary, b. Aug. 31; d. Sept., 1770. XII. William, b. Nov. 10, 1772; d, soon, xni, William Wells (?), b. July 30, 1774; d. Aug, 2, 1775, XIV, Patience, b. July 12, 1778, 8. David' Lillibridge (Benjamin^, Thomas^) was almost gigantic in frame, and strong mentally and morally as well as physically; from 15 to 17 was in the French and Indian war, in building and keeping Fort Schuyler alias Fort Stanwix, N. Y. (now Rome) of which region his children and grandchildren were to be pioneers ; in 1767 he was militia lieutenant ; at the age of 25 converted, and entered the Baptist ministry; in 1777 bought of Moses Holmes a large farm on the extreme northern border of Willington, Conn. With a few fellow-Baptists there, a church was formed and a rough church building erected about 1780, both of which, after a pastorate of 50 years, ' ' Elder ' ' Lilli bridge outlasted, to see the founding of the present church at W. Hill. A forcible and fluent extemporaneous farmer-preacher ; a man of sound judgment; very kind to the poor and the sick; a peacemaker; "Remote from towns he led his godly race, Nor left, nor ever wished to leave his place." David Lillibridge m. Oct. 28, 1762, Miriam Moore of Richmond, who d. Sept. 11, 1816, aged 70. Children (six b. in Exeter, R. I.) : 19. I. Hannah*, b. Dec. 12, 1765; d. March 19, 1821. II, Amy, m. Avery Davis, son of John "of Willington," May 26, 1782, and d. May 1, 1787, aged 26; had Susanna, b. Jan, 3, 1783, m. Eben Hinckley; and Avery, b. June 1, 1785, m. Hannah Lyon. IV. Anna, d. Oct. 8, 1842, aged 73; m. Nov. 27, 1788, Frederick Pearl; had Nancy, Orrin, Ealph, Dyer (d. Sept. 9, 1792, aged 20), Frederick, Sylvester, Sarah (d, unm, Aug. 11, 1874, aged 72), Eoxana (d. unm. Sept, 10, 1835, aged 31), 12 the lillibridge family Elizabeth (d. unm. Dec. 21, 1875, aged 69), EmeUne (m. Eli Giddings), Lucinda (d. unm. July 4, 1890, aged 82), Laura, and David Lillibridge, d. Dec. 1, 1890, aged 77, m. and had Irving and EUen, dead, and Edward, living in Coventry, Conn. v. Eunice, m. (1) Benjamin Eockwell, April 8, 1790, and had Park, Polly (=Mary), Samuel, David, and Maria; m. (2) Elijah Jones, and had Sophronia, Salome, and Sophia. 21. VI, Amos, b. 1773 ; d. March 21, 1842. VII. Mary, b. 1777; d. Feb. 9, 1813; m. Nov. 19, 1791, Ebenezer, son of the Eevol. Col. Stephen Moulton (b. S. Brimfield, Mass., 1734; settled in Stafford, Conn., later in Floyd, N. Y., d. 1819). They had Linus, David, Lucretia and Mary. (See "Moulton Annals," by H. W. Moulton, 1906.) Vlll. Sarah, m. Luther Anderson, Feb. 15, 1804; had Sarepta, Sa lome, Clark, and Samuel Dwight. IX, David, Jr,, b, Feb, 19, 1785; m, Oct, 12, 1808, Jerusha Tyler; had Harriet and John Tyler, both d. childless. 9. Jonathan' Lillibridge (Benjamin^, Thomas^) m. Mary, dau. of Henry and Mehitable (Waite) Reynolds. A large man; owned a farm of 300 acres in Exeter, R. I. Children : I. Anna* (Nanny), m. Willett Eathbone; d. Oct, 14, 1849; no children. 22. II. Clark, b. Aug. 4, 1779; d. July 21, 1864; buried with 2d wife in Patchaug, Griswold, Conn. 23. III. Eeynolds, b. Nov. 14, 1782 ; d. June 8, 1868, at Exeter. IV. Hannah, d. 1852; m. James Dye; settled in Lebanon, N, Y.; had Amy (who m, her 2d cousin, Geo. Harris Huling, Fam. 50, n) ; Mary (Polly=Mrs. Benj. Card; had Alonzo), Han nah, Daniel, John, Nancy (Mrs, Parsons), James, Clark, and George W, V, A child, d, infant, VI. Mary, d. April 1, 1828; m. at 14, Geo. Hazard of S- Kingston; had George Lillibridge (who m. Dawley, and had George), Mary (who m. Hazard), and Hannah (who m. Elisha Watson). 10. Benjamin' Lillibridge (Benjamin^ Thomas^) m. Lydia Himes (who d. Dec. 18, 1838, aged 69) of S. Kingston, where he bought a farm after 1784, adjoining his brother Gideon to whom he sold it later, and bought, Feb. 5, 1788, a farm in Will- AND ITS branches 13 ington, Conn., from and adjoining his bro. David's on east. Children : I. II. Mary, b. April 28, 1788, E. I.; m. Watkins. 24. Hampton, b. March 26, 1790; d. Feb. 1, 1859, aged 69. Lyman, b. March 10, 1792; d. June 25, 1822, aged 30; a lawyer. Sarah, b. Dec. 27, 1794; d. March 25, 1796. Lydia, b. Dec. 27, 1794; m. Samuel Eockwell; had Emory, Benjamin Dwight (who had Edgar D. of Des Moines, la., and 2 dau.), and David (who d. aged 17). Benjamin, b. Jan. 27, 1797; d. Nov. 6, 1876; m. Deborah Battey (b. Sept. 5, 1803, d. Sept. 13, 1853) ; had Mary, b. June 21, 1821; d. March 29, 1831; Amanda Lydia, b. June 20, 1823; m. Snell of E. Windsor, Conn., had dau., Mary W. (m. Bancroft) ; Hampton E,, b, Dec. 12, 1825, d. Dec. 16, 1838 ; Martha, b. May 24, 1828, d. May 10, 1853, m. Francis Whiton; Benj. Dwight, b. July 6, 1830, d. Oct., 1899, leaving Frank D. (of Marblehead, Mass.) and a dau.; Mary Jane, b. May 16, 1837, d. Sept, 10, 1863, m, Edward N, Twiss; and James H,, b, Sept. 2, 1840, d. Oct. 30, 1912, at Munnsville, N. Y., m. Alice M , and had Flora A. Horatio, b. April 17, 1799; d. Dec 4, 1836. Note. — Isaac Benjamin Lillibridge, b. Dec. 27, 1827, is said by his son to be son of a Benjamin (?) of Willing ton, Conn. He m. Martha Swift of Chicopee, Mass. ; moved to Iowa 1856, to Mo. 1860, where he d. at Eochester, April 13, 1885, leaving Thomas Swift, and William. 11. Gardiner' Lillibridge (Benjamin^, Thomas^) m. Sarah Dawley. Children, b. in Exeter: 25. 1. Simon*, b. May 15, 1783. u. Wanton, b. Feb. 23, 1785; d. Sept, 17, 1819; m. Kate Eath bone (or James) ; no children. III. Daniel, b. July 7, 1787; d. Aug. 20, 1828. IV. Sarah, b. Oct. 7, 1792; m. HiU; had 4 dau., 2 of whom live in N. Y.; one (Mrs. Cutler, mother of D. C.) in Carthage, 111.; and one is dead. V. Elizabeth, b. Dec. 23, 1794; m. Dec. 25, 1814, John Sheldon of Exeter; had Sarah, July 1, 1816, Daniel, March 2, 1818, Almira, Prudence, and George. VI. Mary (Polly), b. Aug. 30, 1799; m. Thurston Browning; had 26. 14 THE lillibridge FAMILY Mary, who m. Eowland Eathbone Barber, and had 6 children, 4 living 1906. vu. Warren, b. July 6, 1801; m. and left Wanton. vm. Gardner, b. Feb. 4, 1803; m. Amy TiUinghast; had Gardner Clark, b. March 27, 1847, d. Aug. 27, 1907, unm. IX. Dorcas, b. Dec. 21, 1809. 12. Thomas* Lillibridge (Thomas', Thomas^, Thomas^) m. (1) Alice Sweet, June 10, 1781 ; m. (2) Nancy Partridge at Newport, R. I., April 17, 1786; then moved to ToUand, Conn. Children (Tolland records) : I. Phebes, b. June 19, 1782, at Eichmond, E. I. II. Euth, b. Dec, 2, 1784, at E,; m. George Sisson (2d wife; his first was Esther Lillibridge). III. Thomas, b. June 22, 1787, at Tolland; m. March 31, 1808, Polly, dau. of Samuel Stanton (first actual settler in Pleas ant Mount, Pa.); she was b. Aug. 26, 1791; had LoweU S. b. May 5, 1809, d. Jan. 3, 1850, and 3 other sons and 2 dau. Lowell S. had Jerome O. and 5 other sons and 1 dau. be sides Walter G., b. July 24, 1848, who has 2 sons and 1 dau. Thomas lived last at Belvidere, lU. William Otis, son of Walter Germain and Ella S. (Hoyt) Lillibridge, b. in Union County, S. D., Dec. 18, 1877; d. 1909; m. Sept. 1, 1904, Edith M. Keller. A graduate D.D.S. State University of Iowa, 1898; since, a dentist in Sioux Falls, S. D. "WiQ Lillibridge," as novel writer, was author of "Ben Blair," 1905; "Where the TraU Divides," 1907; "The Dissolving Circle, "and "The Quest Eternal," 1908; "The Dominant Dollar," 1909; "Quereus Alba; the Veteran of the Ozarks," 1910; "The Breath of the Prairie, and Other Stories," 1911. IV. Lodowick, b. Feb. 17, 1791; d. Dec. 13, 1868. (Tolland rec ords, "Lydia A., b. 1790.") V. Joshua, b. July 5, 1792; settled in Green Co., Iowa. VI. George, b. April 14, 1795; d. Jan. 9, 1878, Laurel, Md.; m. Eachel Sappington; had Thomas S., who m, Boyle but lost his son, Eobert; Wm. M., who d. in Andersonville prison, 1863; John A., m.; George W., m. and had John A.; Virginia and Amanda, unm.; and Sarah, m McFadden, Champaign, 111. vn, Elias, b, Feb, 15, 1798; d, Feb. 1, 1864; m. (1) Amelia Mumford (Fam. 5, ii) ; n.. (2) Harriet Kellogg, dau. of Silas, and niece of first wife; had Laura, who d Nov 24 27. ••'Will" Lillibridge, (1877-1909). AND ITS BRANCHES 15 1854, aged 30; Levi E., b. Nov. 9, 1828, d. June 15, 1831; Cornelia E., b. May 31, 1830, m. May 31, 1849, Stephen A. Nortlirup, and had Preston E., Stephen W., and Clarence G., all m. ; Laura, ra. W. N. Manchester, and had 3 sons; Alice and Gertrude, both unm.; and lost one m. dau. and one 2% years old. Elias lost also an infant son, un named. vm. Daniel, b. Oct. 4, 1799. 13. Joseph* Lillibridge (Thomas', Thomas^, Thomas^) m. Rachel Stephens (or Stevens), b. Nov. 5, 1760. Children, probably born in N. Y. : I. Warrens, b. April 18, 1785; had Charles, and Henry C, who was b. at ZanesviUe, O., Oct. 6, 1835, and had 4 sons and 2 dau. n. Elizabeth (Betsey), b. Jan. 2, 1787; m. Eleazar Mulford of Chemung Co., N. Y. m. Buel, b. March 12, 1789; d. unm. rv. Mary (Polly), b. March 10, 1791; m. Wm. Merritt; lived near Nelsonville, N. Y. 28. V. Joseph, b. March 4, 1793; d. April, 1831. VI. Erastus, b. March 16, 1795; m. Clarissa Campbell; had Har riet (who m. Eowley, and had Clara, who m. Dr. Winfield S. Eowley of Cleveland, O.; W. H. of Frederick- town, O. ; Myra, who m. Freeman; and a dau. who m. Weimer) ; William and Horace, both d. unm. VII. Jacob, b. Jan. 10, 1797; no children. 29. vin. John, b. May 15, 1799. IX. Sarah, b. March 23, 1801; m. Thomas Harris; had Warren H., who had WiUiam. 14. Champlin* Lillibridge (Thomas', Thomas^, Thomas^) m. Hannah Wilcox (b. April 3, 1764, d. Oct. 2, 1829.) Children; Bible record: I. Amys, b. Sept. 27, 1786, d. Jan. 15, 1850, at Pike, N. Y.; m. 1807, Stephen James of E. I.; had Savalla, July 19, 1801. II. Thomas, b. July 6, 1788; d. March, 1789. III. Deborah, b. Jan. 24, 1790; d. Sept., 1879; m. July 31, 1808, Samuel Eeynolds; had Amy (who m. Warren G. Lewis of Exeter, E. I. ; had Esther C, Simon E., Samuel W., William 16 the LILLIBRIDGE FAMILY A., John C. and Annie D,), and 5 other children, m. and living near Providence, E. I. IV, Mary, b. March 20, 1792; d. Oct. 7, 1850; m. Paul James; m. (2) Thomas Howard of New Berlin, N. Y. No chUd. V. Jireh, b, Feb, 6, 1794; m, Olive Wilcox; had John of Man chester, Iowa, Varnum, Clarissa and Wellington of Earl- ville, N. Y. VI. Paris Champlin, b, Oct. 9, 1795; d. Oct. 20, 1854; m. Nancy Lawson; had at Lebanon, N. Y., Sheffield, Maxson (left Henry) and Charles H. (3 children). Sheffield m. Oct. 18, 1842, Lydia Walker of Gates, N. Y., and had Bradley M., b. Nov. 8, 1843, m. Anna L, Lathrop (who had Warren and Charles G,) ; Augustus H., b. Nov. 12, 1845, m Oct. 1866, Maria Jackson, 5 children (left Wm. and Jesse) ; and Amy (who m. 1842, Horace P. Eose) ; had Eliza A. and Eoselle, who m. Mary Adams; had in Pike, N. Y., Hattie, m. Brad ley Lawton of Petroskey, Mich.; Horace, b. Mich., and child infant, VII, Hannah, b. May 11, 1798; d, Feb. 9, 1868; m. 1823, Lyman Wilcox; had Lyman Delos, Sept. 8, 1838 (m. Clara SutUff, Oct. 14, 1858; 6 children); Eoxana, b. 1824 (m. 1842, Ezekiel Olds; 9 children); and Harriet, m. Spanal Norton; had Carrie. rai. , Thomas, b. June 17, 1800; d. Oct. 12, 1888; m. Clarissa E. Markham, Jan. 24, 1826; had Clarissa A., Darius M., Hannah T., and Caroline E. (m. Josiah Carpenter). IX. William, b, June 17, 1802; d, March 8, 1849, X, Sheffield, b. Mar, 9, 1804; d, 1809. XI, Carmi, b, Jan, 13, 1806; d. May 4, 1861; m, Lorinda Mark- ham; had William of New Berlin, Mich.; also Mary, b. Apr. 8, 1833; Almanzo, b. Oct. 26, 1836; Carmi, Thomas, 30. and Alden, 15. John' Lillibridge (Thomas', Thomas^, Thomas^) m. (1) Nov. 2, 1789, Mary Kenyon; m. (2) Hannah Greene, who d. Oct. 18, 1850, aged 68. He lived in Richmond, and with his family shares the burying ground with the early Thomases Children by first wife : I. Sallys, b. July 2, 1790; d. Feb. 14, 1840, unm. n. Thankful, b. April 22, 1792; d. aged 60; m. Edward Kenyon of Hartford, Conn. (?) III. Thomas, b. March 24, 1794; d. Nov. 8, 1854, unm. IV. Deborah, b. Oct, 27, 1796; d, March 2, 1870,' unm. AND ITS BRANCHES 17 V. Mary (Polly), b. April 28, 1800; d. March 16, 1854; m. James L. Prosser, b. at Eichmond, Oct. 16, 1799, d. at Bloomfield, Conn,, July 20, 1877. They had John E., b. Jan. 24, 1822, d. June 27, 1845; Levi, b. July 10, 1823, d. Jan. 28, 1898; Amasa, b. May 31, 1829, d, Feb. 18, 1899; James, b. Aug, 25, 1831, d, March 11, 1832.; and Lovell, b. April 10, 1833, d. April 13, 1839; also 2 dau, VI. Elizabeth, m. Edwia Stone; lived in Providence, E. I. VII. Levi, b. Oct. 17, 1803; d. June 6, 1869, at Blakely, Pa., 7 miles from Scranton; m, March 23, 1832, Almira Northrup; had Jerome, who d, 1907, leaving a widow and estate valued at $500,000 ; John, who m, Lucilla Finch, and had Alice, Sa rah, and Levi; Phebe, who m. A. Van Cleef, and had 3 dau,; and Mary, who m. Stephen P. Hull (see Hull genealogy), and had Harry, b. Jan. 10, 1866; m. Jessie Howell; (2) Florence, b. Oct. 28, 1867, m. James Kayes, (3) William, b. and d. 1871; (4) Ealph, b. Dec. 17, 1872; (5) Louise, b. Oct. 4, 1875, m. Winthrop Duncan; (6) Blanche, b. Aug. 3, 1877; (7) John Donald, b. March 23, 1880. Children by second wife : vm. John H., b. March 20, 1818 ; d. Aug. 24, 1848. IX. Nancy K., b. Dec. 1, 1819 ; d. Jan. 29, 1838. 16. Lester* Lillibridge (Edward', Thomas^ Thomas^) m. (1) Prudence Tefft; m. (2) Mary Lewis. Children b. in Exeter : I. Samuel, who settled in West Greenwich, E. I. II. Judith, who m. Seneca Hall of W. Greenwich. in. S. AUen, a Baptist preacher, whose dau. m. N. B. Lewis of N. Kingston, E. I. IV. Prudence, b. 1790; m. 1811, Cranston Burdiek; had Prudence, Eemington D. and 8 others. V. Frederic H., m. Mary Cummings; had Geo. H., b. Apr. 22, 1834; m. Marionette Daniels, had F. M, and Annie. VI. Kenyon, m. Gallup of W. Greenwich; d, childless. 31. VII. Edward, b. 1797; d. in Killingly, Conn. vm. Elizabeth, b. Apr. 22, 1800; d. June 1, 1864; m. Nov. 30, 1818, Joseph Douglas; had 1. Thomas Allen, b. Nov. 14, 1819, d. Sept. 26, 1833; 2. Mary Ann, b. Sept. 30, 1822, m. Caleb Barber, had EmUy A., Ealph S., Charles W., and Vine W. ; 3. Esther L., b. Jan. 2, 1825; m. Jan. 6, 1843, Ezra Allen; had Lucinda M., Adaline E., and Geo. E.; 4. Perry, b. Jan. 18 THE LILLIBRIDGE FAMILY 16, 1826; m. Sept. 28, 1873, Phebe Ann LiUibridge; had Stephen Perry, b. 1875, Charles I., b. 1877, and Ealph; 5. Stephen Ealph, b. Aug. 2, 1828, m. Jane E. Donovan; 6. Sarah S., b. July, 1830, m. Jan. 29, 1857, Joseph T. Dono van; had Mary and Harriet; 7. Charles W,, b. Feb. 22, 1834, m. Amanda Peal; 8. Harriet M., b. Nov, 12, 1838; m. 1860, Stephen MoKibbin; had 5 children, 17. John* Lillibridge (Edward', Thomas^, Thomas'-) m. Lydia Wilcox. Children : I. Davids, b. May 12, 1784; d. Sept. 24, 1835, on visit to Exeter; m, Betsey Gates, and settled in Chenango Co,, N. Y.; had John (m.), Lydia (m.), Simeon, Euth, Thomas (m.), Ho- sea (m.), David (m,), Mary (m. Aldrieh), Moses and Aaron, d, young, Alanson, m. and in 1888 only surviving son. II. Sarah, b. Jan. 22, 1786. III. Phebe, b. April 15, 1788; m. Daniel Straight. IV. Hannah, b. June 11, 1791; m. Thomas Eathbone; had 4 chil dren, of whom Larkin d, in Civil War. V. Mary, b. May 31, 1793; m. Valentine Whitman, VI. John, b. May 6, 1795; m. June 4, 1820, in Exeter, Mrs. Phebe Swan; had John Frank, who m. Mary Kenyon; Ann, who m. Stephen Eeynolds; Jennie, m, Wm, Greene; Whitman d,; and Lydia, who m, Dea. Samuel Barber, March 24, 1850, vn. Whitman W,, b. May 6, 1797; m. March 7, 1823, Mary (or Mercy) Whitman; no child, (N. Kingston.) 32. vtli. Lydia B,, b, Aug, 2, 1799; d. Feb, 27, 1895. IX. Patience, b. Jan, 20, 1802; d, Jan, 15, 1803, x. Stephen, b. Jan, 4, 1804; m. (1) Lucinda Lewis; m, (2) Eliza .Gardner; had by first wife, Jacob Lewis (who m. Dulinda , and had Sarah, Lydia (who m. Dawley), Stephen, George, and Nathan) and Lucinda (who m. Wm. N, Barber), XI. Abraham, b, Nov, 17, 1805; d, Dec, 29, 1805. XII. Martha, b, Nov. 17, 1805, d. Jan. 5, 1806. 18, Amos* Lillibridge (Edward', Thomas^, Thomas^) m, Phebe Hoxie. Children: I. Abbyf (Nabby), b. Sept. 17, 1798; m. Jan., 1821, Whitman Kenyon. n. Dorcas, b. Nov. 13, 1799; d. unm. April 4, 1881. t AND ITS branches 19 III. Clarissa, b. June 27, 1801; d. unm. Jan. 4, 1865. rv. Amos, b. March 24, 1803; m. ; had Chester of Mus catine, Iowa. S3. V. Wanton, b. Oct. 17, 1806; d. Sept. 4, 1890, VI. Phebe, m. Samuel Hoxie, who left Albert and Frances (Mrs. Mason) . VII. Hoxie (or Hiram), moved to Perry, N. Y. ; left Anna, who m. Sheldon; had Benjamin L., Cedar Eapids, la. vni. Edward, m. Aug. 30, 1840, Mrs. Mary Clarke, no child. IX. Thankful W. b. AprU 9, 1814; d. Nov, 7, 1891; m, Lillibridge Barber of Chicago (grandson of L, Barber) ; had Edward L. and Clara (who ra, Jos, A, Durfee and had Frank E., b, Jan. 9, 1877). 19. Hannah* Lillibridge (David', Benjamin^ Thomas^) m, Nov. 24, 1781, Andrew Mcintosh (b. Apr. 30, 1761, d. Oct. 19, 1856 ; son of Andrew and Naomi (Dethic) Mcintosh, and grandson of Robert and — (Gordon) Mcintosh, who moved from S. W. Scotland to Antrim, Ireland, after marriage about 1685). Children, all b. in Willington, Conn; family moved to Steuben, Oneida Co., N. Y., Sept., 1811 : I. Hannahs, b. March 25, 1782; d. unm. May 7, 1804, n, Eobert, b, Nov, 9, 1783; d, Feb, 9, 1879; m, Sept. 17, 1809, Philena Blodget of East Windsor, Conn.; had 3 children in E. Windsor and 5 in E. Longmeadow, Mass: Emeret, Lucius W., Harrison L., Ealph, Naomi B., Flavia C, Charles L., and Ethan C. Emeret 's dau. Eliza, m, D, S, Calhoun, ra. Clark, b. Dec. 22, 1785; d. Dec, 24, 1848; m, Lura Blodget, cousin of Philena; moved to Vernon, N, Y,, 1830; both d. there; no child. IV, Naomi, b. May 6, 1790; d. June 12, 1868; m. March, 1809, Willard Merrick; had Hamilton, Sophronia, Sophia, Sera- phina, and Naomi Ann. V. Andrew, b. March 26, 1793; d. at E. Longmeadow, Sept. 17, 1863; m. 1831, Elizabeth Indicott, and had Andrew J. and John C. He m. (2) Dorcas Salisbury, 1853, by whom no chUd. VI. Hezekiah, b. Sept. 4, 1797; d. March 22, 1886; m. Feb. 22, 1824, Maria, dau. of Benjamin Moulton. (See "Moulton Annals.") They had George W., Andrew J., Charles B., Austin, Ichabod C, Sarah A., Harriet M., John, and Clark. VII. Ethan, b. Jan. 26, 1800; d. Oct. 5, 1802. 20 the lilijbridge family vm. Ethan, b. Jan. 13, 1803; d. May 6, 1873; m. Oct. 11, 1827, Olive Green; had Elizabeth G. who, m. May 27, 1852, Ira B. Kirtland, and had Charles P., unm., Cora E. (m. Henry C. Bellows), Ealph M., unm,, and Ira B., unm. (Boston, Mass.). Had also Frederick, m. but d. childless; and Har riet, b. July 4, 1834, d. Aug. 22, 1835. IX. Austin, b. July 21, 1806; m. Sept. 23, 1846, Lucy Crowell, and had Harriet M., b. July 23, 1847, and David C, b. Aug. 30, 1849, d. Aug. 25, 1861. Harriet M. m. June 1, 1876, Norton Wolcott of Holland Patent, N. Y., and had Ira C, b. Apr. 10, 1877; Corliss N., b. June 18, 1879; Vernon A., b. Aug. 31, 1881. X. Marilda, b. Aug. 10, 1808; m. March 15, 1832, James Mit chell of Adams Basin, N. Y. ; had 1. Fidelia Ann m. Eobert Hull, and had WiUiam A. (m.) ; Charles (m.) ; Eobert, b. and d. 1863; and Edwin (unm.); 2. Hannah, (m. Josiah King, and had William H., unm.; Franklin J., m. Ella Gfray; James, m. Elizabeth Wake; Nettie Bell, unm., and Charles) ; 3. James, unm.; 4. Lucy A., m. Wm. Burton; 5. Ellen, m, G, W. Crissy, propr. of the Criasy House, Eochester, N, Y,; and 6, William H,, m. Mary Wake. 20. Clark* Lu^libridge (David', Benjamin^ Thomas^) m. Aug. 2, 1787, Anna James of Willington, b. at Richmond, R. I., June 9, 1766, d. May 30, 1848. Children, b. in Willington and Stafford, Conn. : I. Arays b. Jan. 11, 1788; d. Dec. 28, 1861; m, Nov. 12, 1839, Hosea Foster, who d, 1855, II, Anna, b. July 11, 1789; d. 1859; m. Feb. 8, 1816, Freeman Cady; had Ira L., b. 1816, and Freeman, b. 1818. 34. ni. Eowena, b. March 19, 1791; d. Aug, 28, 1850. Settled at Blossvale, Oneida Co., N. Y. IV. Sophia, b. March 19, 1791; m. May, 1811, Zelotes Long of Coventry, Conn,; had Clark, 35, v, James, b. March 12, 1793 ; d, Oct, 2, 1862, Settled at Bloss vale, 36, VI, Ira, b. June 23, 1795; d, April S, 1848. Settled at Bloss- vale, VII, Jane, b, Feb. 22, 1797; d, unm. March 7, 1857. VIII. Clark, b. March 20, 1799; d. about 1855, at Memphis, Tenn • graduated from WaterviUe College (now Colby University) Me.; M. D, 1824 of Bowdoin CoUege; m. (1) dymena and its branches 21 Smith, who d. Sept. 1826. He became an army surgeon in the South in the wars with the Indians, and m. (2) at Mobile, Ala., Clarissa Cofield, and had Octavius C, said to have been a major, C. S. A., and last heard of as a dry -goods merchant in Baltimore, Md. (SpeUed Lilly- bridge.) 37. IX. Meriam, b. Feb. 10, 1801; d. Nov. 23, 1843. 38. X. Maria, b. Feb. 10, 1801; d. Feb. 11, 1856. 39. XI. Mareia, b. Jan. 16, 1803. XII. Eliza, b. Deo. 14, 1804; d. Jan. 3, 1874; m. April 9, 1830, E. Hammill Jones; settled at New London, N. Y., and had Eliza, b. Jan. 20, 1831, and Lucy, b. Sept. 7, 1842. Eliza m. July 2, 1850, Henry W. Wilcox of Beloit, Wis., and had WUliam H., b, April 14, 1851; John J,, b, April 5, 1854, d. May 3, 1879; Fred A., b. Jan, 13, 1857; George H., b. Feb. 8, 1864; Eobert J., b. Oct. 21, 1863; and Mary E., b. Nov. 8, 1871. 40. xra. Amanda J., b. Jan. 2, 1808; d. Oct. 14, 1863. XIV. Minerva, b. Jan. 27, 1810; m. Sept., 1833, John Eice of Stafford; had Franklin, Francis A., and Edward. XV. Harrison, b. April 13, 1812; d. Sept. 25, 1813. 21. Amos* Lillibridge (David', Benjamin^ Thomas^) m. Jan. 24, 1801, Betsey Fuller, who d. No-*. 5, 1859, aged 70. Children : 41. I. Amoss, b. Jan. 1, 1802; d. July, 1887. n. Warren, b. 1803; d. 1891; had dau. Emily, who m, Steele. 42. ra. Bumham, b. Sept. 3, 1805; d. Dec. 10, 1887. IV. Annis, b. 1808; d. Jan. 6, 1882; m. Ira Fisk; had Adorno (m.), Leander B., Marvin B., Amelia (m. F. B. Ayres), and Betsey (m. Dr. Frederic Johnson, and d. childless). V. Betsey, d. unm. June 9, 1830, aged 23. 22. Clark* Lillibridge (Jonathan', Benjamin^, Thomas^) m. Feb. 14, 1799, Lydia, dau. of Daniel and Molly (Sweet) Lewis (b. Oct. 19, 1780, d. June 26, 1818) ; m. (2) Aug. 15, 1819, Phebe, dau. of Mowry and Hannah (Lewis) Bates; (b. 22 the lillibridge family Feb. 27, 1794, d. Aug. 4, 1862 ; a woman of remarkable memory and conscience*). Children by first wife, born in Exeter: I. Anneo, b. July 19, 1799; d. Oct. 25, 1883; m. Benedict Ken yon of Eichmond; had Clark (who d. Jan. 2, 1884), Eem ington, Lydia, Charity, Euth, Mary, Louisa, Gardner, and George T. 43. II. Benjamin, b. May 21, 1801; d. March 18, 1886. III. Clark, b. April 9, 1803; d. July 19, 1883; m. Eliza Tefft (d. Oct. 16, 1876) ; had Warren Dawley, b. in Exeter, d. unm. ; Esther, who m. Charles Dahlk of W. Middleton, Wis., no child; Eliza, b. in WUlet, Cortland Co., N. Y., d. unm. Jan. 1, 1890; Marion, m. Dr. Gilbert, who d. leaving two sons and a dau., Lincoln, Neb.; Maria, unm.; Clark, d. aged 20; and twins, who d. young. 44. IV. Eeynolds, b. June 4, 1805; d. Dec. 2, 1880. V. Mary, b. April 19, 1807 ; d. Dee. 31, 1835, a few months after she m. Wm. Edmond; a deso. is Mary A., who graduated at E. Greenwich Acad. 1878. 45. VI. Jonathan, b. May 31, 1809; d. Nov. 16, 1860. 46. VII. Daniel, b. May 2, 1811; d. Feb. 5, 1879. VIII. A child, stillborn. IX. David, b. Sept. 1, 1814; drowned at Troy, N. Y., Aug. 11, 1835, unm. X. George, b. Nov. 15, 1816; d. Aug. 15, 1817. XI. Lewis, b. May 30, 1818; d. March 1, 1820. Children by second wife; first 5 b. in Exeter: 47. xn. Nathan Bates, b, June 21, 1820; d, July 1, 1887. 48. XIII. Henry Eeynolds, b. March 9, 1822; d. Oct. 9, 1875. 49. XIV. Harriet, b. July 9, 1824; d. Feb. 1, 1899. XV. William Smith, b. March 6, 1826; d. Oct. 25, 1897; m. Ma tilda Corey, who d. childless. XVI. Lydia, b. March 22, 1828; d. Nov., 1904; m. Henry F. Doug las; had Charles H. James, b. May 13, 1856; graduate of Brown University, 1879; Ph.D. of Columbia University; high school teacher, department of English, beginning 1878 ; ¦ *Mentioned in the report of a revival in Voluntown, Conn., in 1843 in "The Evangelist; or the Life and' Labors of the Eev. Jabez' S. Swan' cd. by F. Denison," p. 247. "An elderly lady, named Lillibridge, of Ehode Island, of the Eoger Williams type, improved her gift in prayer and exhortation." oid Cd ^J^ aa 5 I— I oo H 00to AND ITS BRANCHES 23 then associate principal of the DeWitt Clinton High School, N. Y. City, from its opening till 1906, but since head of its English department to March, 1911, when he took a similar position in the Washington Irving High School; author of the ' ' Douglas Genealogy, ' ' and of ' ' The Financial History of Massachusetts"; m. July 27, 1887, Annie A. Sholes; adopted Isabella Preston and George Preston, of a common (Stanton) blood with both Mr. and Mrs. Douglas. x-vii. Silas, b. in Griswold, Conn., April 23, 1834; d. unm. Dec. 14, 1886. xvni. David, b. Sept. 8, 1836; d. Oct. 28, 1845. 23. Reynolds* Lillibridge (Jonathan', Benjamin^, Thomas^) m. Oct. 5, 1806, Sarah Ellis (b. June 8, 1788, d. May 4, 1875). Children: 50. I. Johannah E.s, b. April 18, 1808. n. Henry E., b, Aug, 11; d. Dec. 28, 1811. 51. ni. WiUett E., b. March 3, 1813 ; enlisted in E. L. Cavalry, and d. in U. S. hospital, Philadelphia, Nov. 10, 1863. rv. Lydia Ann, b. March 12, 1818; d. Jan. 5, 1843; m. April 2, 1837, Pardon Hopkins (b. Feb. 12, 1815; d. Oct. 3, 1890, at W. Greenwich). Child: Charles Wyman, b. Aug. 8, 1839; d. June 14, 1910; m. May 1, 1860, Jane F. Knight; had Annie Miller, b. Jan. 2, 1865, who m. George S. Mathews, M.D., and had Marguerite, b. Oct. 5, 1891. (Providence.) V. Cynthia, b. Oct. 12, 1821; d. May 28, 1845;- m. (1) John B. Briggs; had Eunice L., b. Sept. 9, 1839, d. Jan. 4, 1858; m. March 26, 1856, Charles Sweet. Cynthia m. (2) Eey nolds Kenyon; had Lowell K., b. June 26, 1843; served in the 2d E, I, Infantry in the Civil War; m, March 1, 1869, Abbie J. (Bowers) Lewin, and had Lowell H., b. April 15, 1870, and Frank E., b. Jan. 10, 1873. VI. Lyman E., b. Sept. 12, 1824; d. Jan., 1897; m. July 5, 1843, Anna G. Whitf ord ; had 1. Lydia Ann, b. Sept. 8, 1847, and 2. Mary K., b. June 29, 1852; d. Dec. 28, 1869; m. Jan. 10, 1869, Samuel W. Lewis. Lydia A. m. Sept. 8, 1862, Clark Lewis of Johnston; had Annie L. M., b. Sept. 29, 1863, d. July 12, 1865; Freddie C, b. April 25, 1865, d. July 15, 1866; Lydia C, b. Feb. 18, 1867; Edgar C, b. July 15, 1869, d. March 4, 1875; Mary E., b. May 15, 1874; John W., b. Sept. 3, 1877; and Frank P.j b. June 21, 1879. 52. VII. James D., b. Nov. 19, 1825; d. Feb. 1873. 53. VIII. Sarah A., b. March 27, 1828; d. Nov., 1871. 24 THE LILLIBRIDGE FAMILY IX. Mary D., b. Nov. 30, 1830; d. Oct. 5, 1870; m. Amos(?) Whitf ord; had Ella, Amos, Eunice and John. X. Susan A., b. May 4, 1834; m. (1) John Tillinghast; m. (2) Jesse B, Champlin; m. (3) Pardon Peckham. 24. Horatio* Lillibridge (Benjamin', Benjamin-, Thom as') m. Jan. 16, 1825, Mary Work (b. Jan. 11, 1806). Children, bom in Willington: 54. I. Lymans, b, April 4, 1826; d. June 10, 1^01. II. Laura, b. Sept. 9, 1827; m. Leonard G. Cushman, and had George (who left 3 children) and Hattie, who m. Wm. Young and has Harold and Helen. Ill, Caroline G., b. Feb, 16, 1829; d, April 30, 1845, IV, Mary Work, b, Nov. 29, 1831; d, Oct. 9, 1844. V. John Work, b. Oct. 5, 1832; m, Louise Briggs, and had 8 children: Mary Alice, Henry, (who m. Hattie Park and has Eeed P.), William, John, Jessie Howard (dead), Charles, James (who m. Mae Bartlett) and Benjamin. VI. Henry Gilbert, b. June 21, 1834; m. but d. about 1880, child less. VII. Horatio Francis, b. May 26, 1836; d, at Minneapolis, Minn., June 3, 1894; m. Cynthia Jenks; had Edwin (dead). May (who m. Ed. H. Cobb, and had Eobert L. and Florence) ; and Bertha (who m. Albert Y. Merrill). 25. Simon' Lh^libridge (Gardiner', Benjamin^, Thomas') m. (1) Mary Pierce; m. (2) her sister Sarah. Children by first wife : I Greens, who m. Lucy Smith of Wickf ord, E. I.; had Lydia A., (b. Dec. 8, 1841), Thomas, Christopher, Simon, and Sarah; and d. at Norwich Conn., Feb. 7, 1892, aged 83. II. Christopher, m. (1) Amy Dawley; m. (2) Phebe (Green) Barber, and had Amy (of Providence) ; m. (3) Mrs. Fuller. III. Warren, m. Mary Vaughn, and had Wanton, b. May 16, 1825, d. 1903; buried in Wood Eiver, E. I,, cemetery; m, Penelope Phillips, and left Mary, num., and Addie, who m. Wanton Segar, and has Gladys and Wilfred, IV, Mary Ann., m. Kimball; lives in E. Clarendon, Vt.; has Mary, who m. David Hicks. AND ITS BRANCHES 25 Child by 2d wife : V. Henry, d. unm. 26. DiANiEL* Lillibridge (Gardiner', Benjamin^ Thomas') m. Aug. 18, 1811, Hannah, dau. of Lillibridge Barber, (b. Aug. 23, 1793, d. Oct. 3, 1878). Children: I. Gardner B.,5, b. Feb. 12, 1812; d. Aug. 5, 1847. 55. II. Daniel, b. July 27, 1814. ni. David, b. Aug. 17, 1818; d. March 9, 1843. IV. Joseph W., b. Dec. 20, 1821; d. May 5, 1894; m. Sept. 6, 1841, Eachel Barber of Exeter, and had David W. and Daniel. David W. m. May 5, 1862, Annie H. M. Campbell, and has a married dau. with children, and a son, Fred E., b. 187 — . 27. LoDOvncK^ Lillibridge (Thomas*, Thomas', Thomas^, Thomas') m. April 28, 1814, Anna Carpenter Stanton (b. Feb. 9, 1795, d. Jan. 4, 1876), sister of Polly (Family 12, iii.) ; both desc. of Thomas Stanton of Stonington, Conn., famous Indian interpreter. L. L. settled at Liberty (formerly Ceres) McKean Co., Pa., and built the first log cabin, the first frame building, and the first hotel in what is now Port Allegany. Children : I A dau., b. July, 1815, at Pleasant Mount; d. in infancy. n. A son, b. at Ceres, Dec, 1816; d. in infancy. ra. A son, b. April 1, 1818; d. in infancy. 56. IV. Elias, b. Jan. 26, 1820 ; d. April 4, 1887. V. Samuel Stanton, b, March 8, 1822; m. Louisa Wilkin; had William (who m, Eoyce, and had dau,), Martin, and Belle, living; lost Charles, Martha, and another dau. VI. Alva M., b. Aug. 19, 1823; m. Leoiia Vines; had Mason A. (who m. Anna Bard, and had Clinton), and Ora (who m. Ole L. Snyder). vil-ix. Two sons and a dau. who d. in infancy. X. Phebe Anna, b. July 3, 1828; m. Van Eensselaer Van Der HuU; had George (who m. Martha Edie, July, 1882, and had Alice and a son), Eose, unm., and Alice, d. young. XI. Hannah L., b. May 4, 1830; m. Terence Green. xn. Amy C, b. Feb. 4, 1832; m. Oct. 21, 1862, Hiram Baker of Eoulette, Pa.; had Byron E., b. J'uly 10, 1863, unm.; Ida 26 THE LILLIBRIDGE FAMILY M., b. Sept. 22, 1864; m. April 28, 1887, Wilbur H. South ard, and had Leon C. ; Cora A., b. Dec. 19, 1867; m. Sept. 25, 1890, M. O. Harris, and had Dorothy P. ; and Elnora C, b. Dec. 4, 1866, d. Deo. 14, 1866. XIII. Lucy Ann, b. Aug. 19, 1835; m. George M. HuE; had George M. Jr., b. May 10, 1863, unm.; Cora, m. Dr. Fred. S. van Sikle, and d. Oct. 1895, leaving Cora, another dau. and a son; Edwin J., b. Oct. 5, 1864; m. Louise Eeynolds, and had Edna; and Agnes, m. Bean; Lucy m. Wm. Van Bus- kirk; and Mary, unm.; Charles Wm., b. 1868, d. 1870. XIV. Lowell Lodowick, b. Nov. 4, 1838; m, Jennie E. (Esther Jane) Steele, who d, June 4, 1881, leaving L, Clarence, b. 1875, m. before 1896. Lowell m. (2) Sue E, (Wilkin) Kinney, who had Vernon, his twin (who d. infant), and Zoe. 28. Joseph^ Lillibridge (Joseph*, Thomas', Thomas^, Thomas') m. (1) his cousin Zipporah Stephens; m. (2) Anna Maria Mansfield (b. Oct. 24, 1804). Children by first wife: I. WiUard Stephens^, b. May 15, 1812; m. Collins, and had Mahala J. and Olive. II. Steven Lee, b. Jan. 31, 1815. III. Jerome Bonaparte, b. May 10, 1817; m. and had Willard. rv. Jane Smith, b. Nov. 14, 1819; m. Crouse; lived in Upper Sandusky, O., and had Willard. Children by second wife : 57. V. Zipporah Maria, b. in Athens co. O., April 20, 1827; d. Oct. 5, 1897. 58. VI. Elmira Vaudora, b. Oct. 21, 1829. vn. Elvira Vanlora, b. Oct. 21, 1829 ; m. Nov., 1855, Josiah Smith, b. Stamford, Conn. No chUd. vni. Joseph Thomas Wilkinson, b. Aug. 8, 1831; d. July 30, 1881; m. Maria ; had Emma Viola, b. Nov. 1, 1854, d. Oct. 1, 1904 (m. J. L. L. Eeese), and Luella (Lulu?) who d. infant. 29. John" Lillibridge (Joseph*, Thomas', Thomas=, Thomas') m. Mary Bentley. Children: I. Nancy M.6 b. April 1820; m. (1) E. D. Stockton of N. Y., who left Charles S. of Forest, O.; m. (2) Thomas J. MUls, of Hartford City, Ind. n. Thomas, b. June 15, 1823; m. March 31, 1846, Elizabeth Mills; AND ITS BRANCHES 27 had Thomas J., James B., a dau. who m. Wm. Clapper, Meda, who m. Samuel Gettys, 2 dau. in Leadville,, Col., a dau. who m. E. F. Vantilberg, Portland, Ind., and Marvel D. unm. III. John, b. Sept. 5, 1830; m, Julia Fuller; lived at Fairmount, Ind, 30. William^ Lillibridge (Champlin*, Thomas', Thomas', Thonias') m. in 1823, Savalla James (b. July 19, 1801, d. Jan. 27, 1886). Children, born in Lebanon, N. Y.: 59, I. Collins Jameso, b, Nov. 7, 1824, d. at Ouida, S. D. 60. n. Cordelia Amy, b. Aug. 14, 1827, d, March 8, 1896, at East Koy, N. Y. HI. Cornelia Sarah, b. Aug. 14, 1827; d. Sept. 16, 1898; m, March 22, 1854, Eev. Elam J. Jeffres (b. July 3, 1830, d. Jan. 5, 1865) ; had Emma M., b. Jan, 30, 1857, and Lillian M, b. April 11, 1859, E, Koy; unm. rv. Ansel GrifSth b. Jan. 15, 1830, d. Feb. 16, 1886; m. Feb. 17, 1858, Abby Heath (b. June 12, 1835) ; had Mary E., b. Nov. 12, 1858; Clarence J., b. Jan. 17, 1862 (m. Sept. 15, 1884, Hattie P. Adams, and has Blanche, b. March 8, 1886 ; Ansel J,, b. Nov. 8, 1890; and Mary A., b. June 1, 1896, Perry, N. Y.) ; De Villo H., b. Oct. 7, 1865 ; and Cordelia D. & Cor nelia J., twins, b. June 21, 1870. 31. Edward' Lillibridge (Lester*, Edward', Thomas^, Thomas') m. 1829, Lucinda Swan. Children: I. Lorenzo, b. Nov. 14, 1822, d. 1885; m. Feb. 20, 1848, Mary Adams (b. in Pa. Nov. 9, 1823), and had Edward, b. May 24, 1849, d. 1869, and Edna M., b. Feb. 12, 1865, unm. n. George, b. Oct. 12, 1824; m. in 1856, Mary Clark, and had Henry, b. 1857, living at Danielson, Conn., and George and Frank, dead. m. Louise, b. 1826; m. Aug. 12, 1849, Alex. Mitchell; had Seth, b. May 28, 1845 (dead); George, b. Sept. 27, 1846 (lives at Three Eivers, Mass.) ; Laura, b. Aug. 11, 1850, m. Walsh; Ellen, b. Aug. 3, 1855, m. Ormsby. rv. WiUiam, d. infant. 32. Lydia=* B. Lillibridge (John*, Edward', Thomas^ Thomas') m. May 25, 1823, John G. Huling (son of Andrew and Ruth Huling) ; had John G., Jr., b. May 17, 1824, d. May 9, 1871, and Lydia B., b. Nov. 27, 1828, d. Jan. 11, 1909 ; (m. 1847, Wm. F. Spink; left Flora D.,b. Feb. 34, 1864, lost Lydia 28 THE LILLIBRIDGE FAMILY B., aged 17) ; John G., Jr., m. Nov. 3, 1845, Huldah S. Wilcox, and had Ray Greene, b. Oct. 15, 1847; George E., Clarence E., and John E., d. infants. Ray G., a ScD. of Brown University, widely known as a high school principal, 1869-1908, Fitchburg, New Bedford, and Cambridge, Mass.; m. July 10, 1879, EUen C. Paine (1851-1896) ; had Ellen P., b. July 24, 1880, d. April 25, 1914 ; Elizabeth L., b. Dec. 7, 1882 ; Alice B., b. Sept. 2, 1885 ; Corinne W., b. Jan. 10, 1888 ; and Ray G,, Jr., b. July 13, 1890. 33. Wanton' Lillibridge (Amos*, Edward', Thomas^, Thomas') m. Nov. 7. 1841, Sarah Arm Champlin. Children: I. Horace^, d. infant. II. Sarah Mason, b. May 11, 1843; d. Feb. 2, 1906; m. M&y 25, 1871, Eobert I. Moore; adopted a son. in. Amos A., of the 7th E. I. Eegt., killed near Spottsylvania Court House, Va., May 18, 1884. IV. Charles W., m. Abbie Bowen; have Clara Bowen, b. Aug. 10, 1885, Eleanor, Hattie M., and Florence M., b. July 12, 1888; lost Louise, Charles W,, and Clarence, infants. V. Edward Hoxie, m. Addie Shumard; has Edna, Central Vil lage, Conn. VI. F. Janetta, m. June 26, 1884, Frank E. Brown, who d. April 1, 1893; no child; Eobert Lillibridge farm, Eichmond, E. I. VII. John H., in. Emma Pinokney; has Maud; lost Herbert W. VIII. William W., m. Ida Spencer; no child. IS. Jennie F., m. Charles H. Stevens, and had Marjorie. X. Hattie E., m. William F. Joslin. 34. RowENA' Lillibridge (Clark*, David', Benjamin', Thomas') m. John Bloss, April, 1813. Children: I, Cordeliae, b, 1814; d, Jan, 4, 1830, unm. II. Sophia L., b. 1816; d. Oct. 5, 1852, unm. Ill, Samuel, b, 1819; d, AprU 19, 1876, unm. IV. .John, b. 1821; d. 1822, V. Julia, b. 1823; d. March 8, 1879; ra. May, 1854, Otis D. Scott; had Walter F., b. April 18, 1859, who m. AdeUa E, Taft, Dec, 27, 1877, and had Otis T,, b, Feb, 6, 1879; Pauline L., b. Aug, 11, 1882; and Northrup B., b. Feb. 3 1884. VI. Eleanor, b. 1825; m. April 25, 1849, Henry S. Waterman; had Helen C, b. April 23, 1850, and Genevieve E., b. Nov. 23, 1851. Helen C. m, Dec. 15, 1875, Albert H. Paddock AND ITS BRANCHES 29 of Clinton, Iowa, and had William W., b. April 8, 1879. Genevieve E., m. Oct. 13, 1880, John A. Conant. vn. Ambrose, b. 1827; m, Feb. 16, 1853, MariUa Blakesley, and had Nettie E,, b. 1856, d. 1858; Charles H., b. Jan. 21, 1860; John D,, b, Nov, 16, 1864 (m, March 16, 1887, Gene vieve Taft) ; and Frank and Fred, twins, b,' May 27, 1867, d, Aug. 15 and 25, 1861. vni. Zelotes, b. 1829; d. Jan. 24, 1853, unm. 35. James' Lillibridge (Clark*, David', Benjamin^ Thomas') m. Aug. 2, 1816, Mercy White. Children: I. Lydias, b. May 30, 1817; m. May 13, 1851, Eev. Thomas Simons of Burmah, who d. Feb., 1876 ; had Martha, b. Feb., 1853, d. May, 1854, and Lily Bell, b. Feb. 29, 1856. u. Clark Harrison, b. July 25, 1820; m. April 13, 1846, Maria L. Osgood, who d. Oct, 9, 1861, leaving Elizabeth, b. 1850. He m. (2) Jane Mc Vicar, 1864; Clark H., Jr., was b. 1865; his mother d. 1880. C. H. m. (3) Jan. 6, 1885, Mary B. Kirkpatrick. m. Ira Jay, b. June 21, 1822; d. May 15, 1843. rv. Freeman, b. Nov. 2, 1824; d. Jan. 4, 1855; m. Aug. 21, 1846, Mary Bryant, who d. Feb. 21, 1849. He m. (2) Phebe Bryant, July 4, 1849. Had by 1st wife: 1. John E., b. AprU 28, 1847 (m. 1876?, Elizabeth Downs, and had Eay D., b. Aug. 8, 1878, and Laura C, b. Nov. 8, 1883), and 2. Mahlon, b. Feb. 20, 1849, d. infant. By 2d wife he had 3. George E., b. July 10, 1850, d. Sept, 4, 1854; 4, N, Ken- driek, b. Oct. 10, 1852 (m. May 17, 1881, Clara Lillibridge, and had Amy, b. May 28, 1883, and Eobert, b. Jan. 9, 1885) ; and 5. Freeman, Jr., b. July 29, 1854, m. June 18, 1882, Emma J. Shoemaker of Eockford, 111. V. Mahlon, b. April 2, 1828; d. Feb. 18, 1843. VI. Martha, b. July 11, 1830; m. June 20, 1861, Charles T. Jung of Brooklyn, N. Y.; had Catherine N., b. April 15, 1862, d. AprU 26, 1869, and EmUy C, b. Aug. 11, 1867. VII. Jesse, b. Nov. 1, 1832; d. June 30, 1854. VIII. Boardman, b. Dec. 1, 1836; m, Aug, 17, 1858, Achsah C, HaU, who d. Aug. 21, 1861, leaving Clara L., b. Nov. 2, 1859, and twins, Achsah C. and Jesse M., b. Aug. 12, 1861. (A. C. m. Jan. 16, 1884, Geo. D. Kendall, and had Geo. D., Jr., July 4, 1885.) Boardman m. (2) June 11, 1863, Aman da M. Waid, who d. childless, 1864. Boardman m. (3) Annie M. Davis, Nov. 3, 1869; had James N., b. Deo. 21, 1870, Fanny M., b. Feb. 18, 1873, Emma H., b. Oct. 5, 30 THE LILLIBRIDGE FAMILY 1874, Sarah E., b. Dec. 21, 1876, Thomas B., b. Jan. 18, 1879, and Martha J., b. Feb. 26, 1884. 36. Ira' Lillibridge (Clark*, David', Benjamin^, Thom as') m. (1) Nov. 2, 1819, Laura Alden, who d. Aug. 23, 1838; m. (2) Sophronia Merrick, April 23, 1839. Children by first wife: I. Harrisons, b. Dec. 25, 1821 ; d. July 28, 1884 ; m. Sept, 30, 1850, Matilda Swartwout; had 1, Flora M., b. July 16, 1851 (m. Feb, 16, 1882, Frank A. Paddock, and had Eay H., b. Dec. 31, 1885) ; 2. Ella F., b. Dec. 29, 1852, d. April 20, 1873 (m. Feb. 15, 1872, Wm. ,H. Wanzer, and had Ella L., b. March 30, d. June 11, 1873) ; 3. John C, b. Aug. 5, 1856 (m, Alice M. Eay, May 8, 1879; had EUa C, b. April 15, 1880; Eay H., b. Nov. 25, 1881; Harry J., b. May 25, 1883; Bertha M., b. Dec. 11, 1884; Eobert C, b. Oct. 30, 1886 ; Ira, and Helen) ; and 4. Frederic H., b. Oct 28, 1861; m. May 15, 1885, Ella M. Halsted, and had Howard H., b. AprU 9, 1886, and a dau. b. Sept. 29, 1887. II. Eowena Sophia, b. Jan. 1, 1824; d. AprU 18, 1843. III. Clymena, b. Aug. 23, 1826. IV. Lauraette, b. July 10, 1828. V. Amy, b. July 23, 1830; m. Dec, 29, 1847, James M, AngeU of Delavan, 111,; had Ira, d. infant; Sophia (m. Eliaa Crane), and Walter H., b. 1851. VI. Charlotte, b. Feb. 17, 1833. VII. Minerva, b. March 27, 1835. VIII. Harlan -Page, b. AprU 24, 1838. Children by second wife: IX. Emeret S,, b, Aug, 2, 1840; m. Oct. 12, 1864, Wm. S. Armi- tage; had Grace L., b. Aug. 19, 1868. (Detroit.) X. Mary S., b. July 24, 1842; d. June, 1852. XI. Ira C, b. May 12, 1844; m. Oct. 15, 1872, EUen V. Shepard; had EUen S., b. Oct. 5, 1873; Ira, b. July 14, 1876; Cora, b. March 22, 1879, and Eoy, b. Oct. 25, 1885. (MUwaukee.) xn. WUlard Merrick, b. AprU 26, 1846; graduated at HamUton College, N. Y., 1869; judge in Detroit; d. 190—; m. Dec. 5, 1882, Katherine Hegeman of N. Y. City; had Aletta Aycrigg, b. Nov. 14, 1883. (N. Y. City.) XIII. Francis M., b. Sept. 9, 1848; m. Jan, 1, 1879, Euby E, Mc Millan; has Euby B., b. Apr. 27, 1881. (Detroit.) and its branches 31 37- Meriam' Lillibridge (Clark*, David', Benjamin^, Thomas') m. Feb. 15, 1829, Ahijah Jones. Children: I. Mareia P.8, b. April, 1831; d. Dec. 31, 1856; m, 1853, Wm, E. Saunders; had Jane E., who m. Miller. II. Elizabeth, b. Nov. 1832; d. Oct., 1846. in. Ahijah, b. Oct. 1834; d. July, 1847. rv. George C, b. Dec, 1836; m. twin sisters in San Simon, Cal. ; had Mary B, (who m. E. P. McWatty, of EdwardsvUle, Kan.), Ahijah Jay, b. 1877(?), and Harriet L., b. Aug. 10, 1889. V. Frances A,, b, April, 1839; d. May, 1861; m, Nov., 1860, M. E. Grimes. VI. James E., b. Nov. 24, 1841; d. March 6, 1866. 38. Maria' Lillibridge (Clark*, David', Benjamin^ Thomas') m. Feb. 20, 1823, Jesse Humaston. Children: I. Eliza L,6, b, Dec. 20, 1823. n. Frances A., b. June 6, 1826. ni. WiUiam C, b. Dee. 2, 1827. IV. Jesse M., b. Oct. 27, 1829; m. Dec. 24, 1860, Evelina B. Yale (b. March 11, 1835) ; had Hattie M., b. May 6, 1862, and WUliam Y., b. Dec. 15, 1864. 39. Marcla' Lillibridge (Clark*, David', Benjamin', Thomas') m. Dec. 6, 1820, Moses^ Chandler (Thom!as^ Moses', Joshua*, John', John^ William'), b. Nov. 16, 1799, in Wood stock, settled in Putnam, Conn. Children: I. Lydia Anns, b. Dec. 2, 1821; m. June 4, 1837, Sanford Maroy; no chUd. n. Eliza L., b. Feb. 8, 1823; d. Aug. 5, 1824. m. Eliza L., b. Jan. 1, 1826; m, June 12, 1844, JuUus E. Whiton (b. Oct. 4, 1810) ; had Eugene, b. July 30, d. Oct. 20, 1846; and MerrUl M., b. June 15, 1851. IV. Nancy, b. Jan. 1.5, 1829; d. Sept. 5, 1857; m. Oct. 1, 1854, Wm. W. Mathewson; no ehUd. V Maria H., b. Jan. 15, 1831; m. AprU 9, 1853, Levi Herindeen; had Nancy, b. Jan. 12, 1860, d. AprU 20, 1862; Isabel B., b. March 20, 1864; Emily M., b. July 18, 1866; and San ford M. 32 THE lillibridge family VI. Emily A., b. Aug. 5, 1833; m. Jan. 1, 1852, John Carpenter; had Hattie, b. Aug. 4, 1859, and John E., b. Nov. 6, 1867. VII. Thomas C, b. July 3, 1835; m. Feb. 11, 1855, Susan C. Parker, who d. at birth of Thomas H. Sept. 30, 1855. He m. (2) Aug. 10, 1857, Lucy Seaver (b. 1837) ; had Albert J., b. Feb. 22, 1859, d. Aug. 31, 1860 ; Charles, b. March 23, 1861 ; Edward, b. July 29, 1863; and Lucy E., b. Dec. 5, 1866. T. C. was overseer in Clyde Mills, Philadelphia, in 1870. vin. Moses J., b. Jan. 28, 1838 ; m, Oct, 28, 1858, Mary Ann Wins- low; had Welford M,, b. July 13, 1860, Elmer H,, b. Oct. 13, 1862, and Ernest L., b. Oct. 29, 1866. M. J. was in 18th Eegt. Conn, Vols,, 1862-65. IX. Mareia J., b. Sept. 20, 1839; m. May 14, 1857, John A, Car penter; had Jane E., b. March 10, 1866 (m. Aug. 3, 1887, Edgar M. Warner, Esq., of Putnam, Conn., and had Fran ces, 1888, Gertrude, 1890, and John C. 1893) ; Annie C, b. Dec. 28, 1867; m. Chester ChUd; and John F., b. AprU 9, 1870; m. Dec. 27, 1893, Alice M, Sharpe; has Pauline, b. Dec. 10, 1894. X. Albert F., b. May 6, 1841; m. (1) Nov. 28, 1861, MatUda Mathews; m. (2) June 22, 1868, Mary F. (Allen) Pray; had Alice M., b. Oct. 9, 1869. (For other C's, see "The Chandler Family," 1879.) 40. Amanda' J. Lillibridge (Clark*, David', Benjamin^ Thomas') m. Ai)ril 4, 1827, Abiel Dean (b. at Woodstock, Conn.,' Oct. 16, 1805; d. Jan. 6, 1871). Children, 4 b. Monson, Mass- 3, "The Forks," Oneida Co.: I. Frank E.s, b. June 11, 1828; d. Feb. 9, 1852. II. Joseph E., b. AprU 12, 1830; d. Sept. 21, 1856; m. March, 1849, Hannah Ward. III. Amanda J., b. June 8, 1834; d. July 12, 1854; m. Oct. 16, 1850, Geo. A. Larrabee; had Frank, b. Jan. 4, 1852. IV. Mary E., b. March 18, 1836. V. Henry C, b, at "The Forks," Oneida Co,, N, Y„ May 16, VI, HammiU J., b, Oct, 16, 1846; d. Jan. 1, 1865. VII. Anna L., b. AprU 12, 1849; d. Sept. 22, 1883; m. Sept. 21, 1870, Samuel A. Davis; had in Boonton, N. 'J., EUa A b' Aug. 26, 1871; Harry A., b. Oct. 27, 1872; Mary D.',' b' Dec. 9, d. Dec. 31, 1877; and Alice M., b. Feb. 9, 1879 AND ITS BRANCHES 33 41. Amos' Lillibridge (Amos*, David', Benjamin^ Thomas') m. Feb. 18, 1834, Polly Piseau. Children: I. Georges, b. Jan. 5, 1835; d. infant. H. John P., b. Aug. 19, 1836; d. 1907, unm. HI. David E,, b. Feb. 9, 1839; d. June 12, 1896; enlisted in the 11th E. I. Eegt. early in the Civil War; on return, 1863, took a commercial course in the Providence Bryant and Stratton Business CoUege, but graduated at the N. Y. City branch; taught in a business college in Detroit, 1864- 65; was partner for 12 years in the Davenport (Iowa) Business CoUege of "Montague & Lillibridge," later "LiUibridge & Valentine"; finally was long the head of the Lincoln (Neb.) Business College. He m Dec. 24, 1867, Marie D. Walters of Springfield, 111.; had Nannie E., b. Oct. 3, 1868, d. Nov. 22, 1911, m. E. C. Keating; Willie W., b. May 17, 1873; May E., b. May 15, 1879; and Eose L., b. Dec. 26, 1882. IV. Samuel P., b, July 29, 1843; d, infant. v. Clark, b. Feb. 3, 1845; d. Feb. 28, 1908; settled ia Spring field, Mass.; m. (1) June 18, 1867, Julia E. Chapin of Springfield; had Arthur C, b. 1869, and Grace E., b. Nov. 26, 1872, who m. in 1908, Prof. Waterman S. C. Eussell; Clark m. (2) Sept. 1, 1906, Lillian BaU. VI. Sarah Maria, b. May 24, 1849; m. in 1877, Myron Bradway of Monson, Mass. 42. Burnham' Lillibridge (Amos*, David', Benjamin^ Thomas') from 9 years old lived with Rev. David, and con tinued on the old homestead through life; m. A^ril 20, 1828, PoUy (Mowry) Stone, a widow with one dau. Maria, who d. Feb. 21, 1863, aged 38. His wife d. April 24, 1877. Children : I. Davids, b. Feb. 2, 1829 ; d. May 30, 1899 ; m. AprU 26, 1855, Lodice Fisk; had Frank D. II. Jeremiah, b. May 9, 1830; d. March 14, 1899; m. June 10, 1855, Mary Augusta Arnold; had Daniel Collins, b. Jan. 7, 1858; who has a son, Burnham E., b. March 26, 1894. in. Morton Mowry, b. Nov. 9, 1831; m. July 9, 1854, Julia Ann Kies; son, MerrUl S. IV. Betsey, b. May 18, 1833 ; m. Aug. 31, 1862, Samuel Hammond of Hartford, Mich.; had Albert, Frank, and Charles. V. Jane Elizabeth, b. Dec. 29, 1834; d. Aug. 2, 1859; m. Nov. 26, 1857, Ezra Spencer. 34 the lillibridge family VI. Nathan Burnham, b. AprU 24, 1836; d. Jan. 25, 1861, unm. vn. Clark, b. Nov. 15, 1837; m. May 3, 1859, Mary S. Goldsmith; enlisted in 2d Conn. Vols.; d. Oct. 20, 1861; left dau. Jen nie E., b. April 2, 1860. viii. Freeman Cady, b. June 24, 1839; d. Jan. 18, 1914, unm. IX. Eoger Sherman, b. Oct. 28, 1842; m. Jan. 20, 1872, Corinne Ide; son ClifEord Burnham. (LUlibridge, Fla.) X. Mary Josephine, b. Aug. 30, 1844; d. April 8, 1894; m. March 1, 1868, Frank J. Baker; m. (2) Edward Maine; three children. 43. Benjamin" Lillibridge (Clark*, Jonathan', Benjam in^, Thomas') m. Sept. 23, 1825, Susannah Gardner. Children: I. Mary AnnH, b. Feb. 9, 1826; m. Henry Hoxie; no children. II, Hannah, b. Sept. 3, 1831; m. Edward Tucker of S. Kingston; had Georgia A., Edward P., and Samuel LUlibridge. 61. Ill, Sarah Artless, b. June 5, 1835. IV. Deborah, b. Dec. 28, 1840; d. AprU 17, 1896; m. June 17, 1860, John A. Barber; had 1. Mary C, b, March 4, 1868; m, Burdiek; 2. Levris E., b. July 8, 1869; d. 1909; m. Wilcox, and left Lewis and lost infant; 3. Annie E., b. May 2, 1891; 4. Frank G., b. Dec. 9, 1879; m. . 44. Reynolds' Lillibridge (Clark*, Jonathan', Benjam in^, Thomas') m. Julia Hall. Children (Richmond) : I. Lydia^, m. Amos Lamphear. II. Jonathan, m. 3(?) times. III. Mary, m. John Kimball. IV. Amy, m. Albert Gardner; no chUd. V. Phebe, m. John Champlin. VI. Clark B., m. (1) Deborah Morey; m. (2) Anna C, Sweet. VII. Henry, killed by accident, in youth. VIII. David W., m. Nettie MiUer. IX, Hannah, unm. X. Charles, d. aged 6 months. 45. Jonathan' Lillibridge (Clark', Jonathan', Benjam- in^ Thomas') m. Elizabeth E. Arnold, who d. 1893, aged 93. Children : 62. I. Jesse E.e, b. June 7, 1829. II. Lydia Lewis, b. 1836; d. AprU 22, 1900, unm, III, Phebe, b, 1837; d. 1842, AND its branches 35 46. Daniel' Lillibridge (Clark*, Jonathan', Benjamin^, Thomas^) m. Feb. 20, 1831, Charity Bates (b. March 20, 1802, d. April 12, 1860; sister of his father's 2d wife). Children: I. Hannahs, b. at Exeter, AprU 5, 1832; m. Avery Hoxie; d. chUdless, June 12, 1862. II. Clark, b. in Griswold, Conn,, May 11, 1835; m. but d, child less, Aug, 24, 1890. m, Mary, b. May 11, 1838; d, June 1, 1860, chUdless. IV. Jesse Potter, b. May 12, 1840; d. AprU 28, 1914; m. March 26, 1862, Sarah Adelaide Montgomery; had Daniel 0., b. 186 — , and a dau, who d, in childhood. V. Charles, b. May 9, 1842; d. chUdless, Dec. 28, 1871. VI. David, b. Dec. 4, 1845 ; m. June, 1869, Lucy Eeynolds ; d. March 1, 1878, left dau. Mary. 47. Nathan' B. Lillibridge (Clark*, Jonathan', Benjam in^, Thomas') m. Sept. 20, 1840, Ruth Lucinda Douglas, dau. of ' ' Honest Bill. ' ' Children : I. A child8, who d. young. n. WUliam Clark, b. Nov. 15, 1843; d. Feb. 18, 1898; m. Sept. 28, 1871, Abby C. Edmond; had Alice L., b. Jan. 22, 1874; m. June 17, 1896, Edwin L. Gavitt, and had Lester B., b. AprU 8, 1900. m. Lydia Mary, b. AprU 10, 1846; m. John Parker; had John Douglas, b. 1875. IV. Phebe Esther, b. May 16, 1851; m. George Boardman; no child. V. Nathan Andrew, b. Oct, 15, 1859; m. EUa Hathaway; had Phebe (ra. Church), Claude L,, George B,, and Ealph. 48. Henry' R. Lillibridge (Clark*, Jonathan', Benjam- In^ Thomas') m. Mary Ann Kinne. Children : I. Jane E.6, b. March 27, 1848; m. (1) John Gardner; had Emma, who m. D. E. BushneU, and left Curtis; Eva, who m. Eeade, and d.; Aray and Araasa, d. unm.; and John, Jesse, and Clarence, living. She ra. (2) Charles Bliven. n. Phebe A., b. Jan. 16, 1850; m. Perry Douglas; had Ealph and other chUdren. (Fam. 16, viil.) 36 THE LILLIBRIDGE FAMILY III. Dolly C, b. Aug. 2, 1854; m. (1) Nelson Maine, who left Augustus; m. (2) Sanford Burdiek; had daus.; and d. July 14, 1895. IV. Mary Almira, b. Nov. 9, 1860; m. July 13, 1878, Edward F. Spicer; had Frank E., b. Nov. 23, 1879, d. Dee. 27, 1895; Harry L., b. Feb. 16, 1893; and Marjorie M., b. Oct. 10, 1900. 49. Harriet' Lillibridge (Clark*, Jonathan', Benjamin^, Thomas') m. April 20, 1851, Nelson Eno. Children: I. Joel Nelson^, b. Aug. 8, 1852; graduated at Brown Univer sity, 1883; high school principal, 1883-1896; since 1896, assistant librarian at Columbia University, N. Y. Public Library, and for several years at Yale University Library; m. Aug. 28, 1883, Etta M. Foster; has Hattie Mary, b. Oct. 18, 1885; and Nelson Eoberts, b. AprU 9, 1889. II. Jesse Lee, b. -AprU 26, 1854; m. 1883, Kate L. Wright; has Delia Jenny, b. March 22, 1884; Alberta Sophronia, b. May 4, 1886; and Euth Mary, b. Dec. 14, 1894. ni. Jennie Lavinia, b. Jan. 29, 1858; for years a successful teacher; Sept,, 1887, m. Edward W. Brooks; no chUd. IV. Benjamin Franklin, b. Jan. 31, 1865; d. Nov. 13, 1885. 50. Johannah' E. Lillibridge (Reynolds*, Jonathan', Benjamin^ Thomas') m. (1) Dec. 16, 1824, George W. Huling (b. Feb. 14, 1803, d. Feb. 25, 1855) ; m. (2) Oct. 10, 1856, Henry Jones. Children (first husband) : 1. Henry Eeynoldsf, b. July 24, 1827; ra. (1) Sally M. Huling, and had George H., b. 1850, unm.; m. (2) Mary Ann Huling, had only child, d. about one year old; m. (3) ; had and lost two boys. II. George H., b. Jan. 25, 1831; ra. his cousin. Amy J. Dye; had Cornelia, b. Aug. 16, 1851, d. Sept. 9, 1872; Adelaide, b. Oct. 10, 1852, d. Nov. 25^ 1871; and Philetus, b. March 24, 1854, d. Dec. 17, 1857. m. Sarah Ann, b. Aug. 30, 1832; m. Dec. 9, 1847, Pardon T. Burlingame, and had DeEetz, b. Aug. 12, 1851; Eohana, b. May 15, 1853, d. 1860; and George H., b. Aug. 1, 1855. DeEetz m. 1878, Sophia A. Landon, and had at Bingham- ton, N. Y., Blanche E. and Edna. George H. graduated at Lowell's Commercial College, Binghamton, 1874; m. 1876, Hattie L. Archambault, and had Queenie and James E. AND ITS BRANCHES 37 IV. Charles Slocum, b. June 12, 1837; m. Sarah Pratt of W. Greenwich, and had Nancy, George, Eay and 3 others; lives at Scotland, Conn. v. Amy LUUbridge Mary, b. July 18, 1839; m. 1854, Charles E. Brown, and had George J., b. Jan. 12, 1856, who m. Hattie Sylvester of England, and had Mary E., Amy E., and Charles M. Amy L. M. m. (2) March 23, 1861, MUea Burlingame, Esq., of WiUett, N. Y., and had Ehner E., b. AprU 11, 1862; Elnora, b. Dec. 23, 1864, d. Jan. 3, 1865; Nora, b. Feb. 25, 1866, d. AprU 23, 1871; Lydia A., b. Dec. 23, 1872, d. Jan, 2, 1873; and Eoby C, b. Sept. 16, 1876. 51. Willett' R. Lillibridge (Reynolds*, Jonathan', Benj- amin^ Thomas') m. May 13, 1832, Chloe Barber; took a wed ding journey of 300 miles by wagon to his cousin Clark, living in WiUett, N. Y. Children : I. Mary Annas, b. Jan. 7, 1834; m. Aug. 2, 1863, WiUiam Bliven; had William L., b. Jan. 17, 1868; m. Jan. 17, 1889, Emily L. Mason; had Willett E., b. Feb. 7, 1890, d. May 22, 1905; Susan M., b. May 22, 1891; and Wm. J., b. May 15, 1898. (Westerly, E. I.) n. Abby Frances, b. Oct. 7, 1835; d. June 28, 1892; m. (1) Dee. 25, 1859, Henry Eice; m. (2) Charles Mason. m. Jonathan Eeynolds, b. Aug. 10, 1837; after 3 years' service in the CivU War, m. Lydia M. Clark; one dau. IV. Desire Slocum, b. Aug. 9, 1839; m. AprU 13, 1862, George P. Card, Wyoming, E. I.; had 1. Lois A., b. AprU 28, 1864; m. Dee. 30, 1885, Herbert A. Gardner; 2. Newberry P., b. Aug. 2, 1866; m. March 29, 1893, Sarah Eldred (Fam. 61, v) and has two sons ; 3. Susan D., b. Dec. 6, 1868 ; m. Aug. 29, 1888, Wm. E. Jordan; had twins, Newberry and Susan; 4. Lydia M., b. March 8, 1871; m. July 3, 1888, George F. Gardner, and d. Feb., 1892; 5. Eeynolds L., b. March 7, 1873, unm.; 6. George E., b. Oct. 21, 1875; m. Nov. 22, 1899, Annie I. Card. V. Chloe Maria, b. Sept. 10, 1841; d. April 12, 1861; m. Aug. 31, 1860, Charles E. Slocum; had Charles L., b. Feb. 1, 1861. VI. SUas Barber, b. Aug. 14, 1843; 3 years in the CivU War; unm. VII. David, b. AprU 22, 1845; d. July 22, 1847. vra. Lydia M., b. Sept. 21, 1848; d. Sept. 1, 1869; m. Jan. 25, 1867, Samuel -A. Gardner. 38 THE LILLIBRIDGE FAMILY IX. John David, b. April 5, 1850; unm. X. Ida Mercy, b. Dec. 27, 1853; m. (1) Simon White; m. (2) WiUiam Lan. 52. James' D. Lillibridge (Reynolds*, Jonathan', Benj amin^, Thomas') m. Eliza Ann Cap well of Coventry, R. I. Children : I. Charles Slocums, b. March 12, 1849; went West. II. Henry, b. Feb. 4, 1851; m. Lizzie H. Mitchell; had Henry. m. Clark E., b. Oct. 27, 1852; d. young. IV. George W., b, Aug, 24, 1855. V, Susan Ann, b. Oct, 5, 1857; m, Charles Main; had WaUace L. VI. AUen EUis, b. Aug, 22, 1862, VII. WUIett E,, d. infant. VIII. Lydia Cynthia, b. AprU 10, 1867. IX. James Willett, b. March 7, 1869. X. Dora, b. 1872; d. March, 1873. 53. Sarah' A. Lillibridge (Reynolds*, Jonathan', Benj- amin^ Thomas') m. Oct. 10, 1842, Whitford S. Briggs. ChUdren: I. Eeynolds W.e, b. March 28, 1845; d. AprU 20, 1867. II. Cynthia S., b. March 9, 1847; d. Jan. 30, 1862. III. George A., b. Sept. 18, 1849; d. Feb. 1870. IV. John B., b. March 20, 1852; d. Feb., 1870. V. Hannah B,, b, Jan. 17, 1854, VI, Martin V. B., b. Nov. 13, 1855; m. AUie Le Brec. VII. A son, b. Oct. 1; d. Dec. 28, 1857. vm. Meretis B., b. Feb. 5, 1859. IX. LiUian B., b. April 24, 1861; m. Oct. 27, 1875, Benjamin H. Wood; had Howard E., b. Oct. 16, 1881. X. Hattie M., b. AprU 18, 1863. XI. Er Lee, b. Jan, 18, 1866. sii. A son, b. Feb. 17, d. May 4, 1868. 54. Lyman' Lillibridge (Horatio*, Benjamin', Benjamin^ Thomas') m. (1) Lucinda (A,twood) Work, (d. Oct. 6, 1854) widow of his uncle Sydney Work. Children : I. Horatio", b, March 12, 1843; d. May 23, 1908; m, Ella Schoonover; left Wade; lost Lyman, Sadie and York. and its branches 39 n. Herbert, b. Oct. 22, 1850; ra. Margaret Eose; had Wallace, who m. Anna Goodman. (S. Willington, Conn.) ra. Wallace M., d. Sept. 15, 1882, aged 29. rv. Willie M., twin of Wallace, d. April 1, 1854, aged 1 year and 3 months. Lyman m. (2) Althea Lathrop (b. Dec. 24, 1826, d. Oct. 20, 1876). ChUdren: V. Willie. VI. Amasa. VU. Mary, b. July 17, 1860; d. 1890; m. Maro B. Lewis, and had 3 dau.: 1. Edith, who m. Everett PhiUips, and had Alice LiUian and Clara Adelia; 2. Ina, who m. James Baker; and 3. Susan, who m. Fred Bowen; their only son, Harold Mason, is dead. vin. GusteUa, b. Sept. 16, 1866 ; d. Aug. 31, 1878. IX. Emery, b. AprU 4, 1863; m. Ehoda Dorsey; lives in Chicago. X. EmUie, b. Feb. 16, 1865; m. Irving Eeynolds; had Louis I,, b, Aug, 26, 1887 (who m. Eva M. Bounds) ; Nina Louise, b. Feb. 14, 1890, m. Oct. 7, 1914, Morgan E. Eaton; Ernest Lyman, b. July 29, 1896; and Mary Evelyn, b. June 20, 1897. (Stafford Springs, Conn.) 55. Daniel' Lillibridge (Daniel*, Gardiner', Benjamin", Thomas') m. May 18, 1834, Hannah Matteson (b. April 25, 1815). ChUdren: I. Thurston B.s, b. March 27, 1836; m. Nov. 5, 1865, Lydia A., dau. of Green LUlibridge (Fam. 25, i) ; has Albert Warren, b. Jan. 30, 1867; Daniel G., b. Sept. 1, 1868, d. Sept. 27, 1869; Annie May, b. May 20, 1870; ErroU C, b. June 10, 1872; and Charles P., b. July 16, 1877. (Norwich, Conn.) n. Ehoda B., b. Feb. 26, 1838; m. June 2, 1862, Edward, son of Septa Ladd, and had Nellie A., b. Dec. 5, 1863, and Ed ward T., b. Feb. 25, 1866: NeUie A. m. Sept. 2, 1885, Mark L. Greenleaf of New Bedford; has Gladys, b. Oct. 23, 1888, and Ehoda S., b. Oct. 22, 1890. in. Amy, b. Aug. 19, 1840; d. March 20, 1881; m. Nov. 24, 1862, Henry La M., son of Washington Ladd, and had LUlibridge Barber, b. AprU 5, 1864; m. Etta PhUlips, and moved to Winnenoneco, Nov.; 2. Hannah M., b. Jan. 8, 1871, d. July 22, 1866; 3. Albert M., b. AprU* 6, 1874; lives in Franklin, Conn. 40 the lillibridge family IV, Alice C, b. Sept. 13, 1842; d. Jan. 25, 1845. V. Hannah, b. July 29, 1845; d. April 19, 1879; m. March 5, 1873, Thomas Potter. 56. Elias" Lillibridge (Lodowjck', Thomas*, Thomas' Thomas', Thomas') m. Jane Grimes. ChUdren: I. Annette', m. 1870, Irving Stone; had Edward and MUdied. II. Wilbur, m. 1875, Eva Clark; had Charles L., and Eachel. III. John S., m. 1875, Alma Card; had Lenora, Clara (who m. John Moore, Apr., 1896) and 4 others. IV, Ada, m. George Baxter; three chUdren. 57. Zipporah" M. Lillibridge (Joseph', Joseph*, Thomas', Thomas^ Thomas') m. (1) Nov. 29, 1847, Charles Marshal Reese; m. (2) Feb., 1855, Horace P. Woods. ChUdren by C. M. Reese: 1. Eowland Bj, b. Aug. 26, 1848; m. Oct. 28, 1869, Loduskey Cline; had 1. NeUie O., b. Sept. 23, 1870; 2. Frank M., b. Feb. 14, 1872; 3. Artabanus, b. Oct. 5, 1873; 4. Jessie Fremont, b. Dec. 21, 1875, d. Oct. 18, 1880; 5. Ealph Cline, b. Aug. 20, 1878; 6. Hattie L., b. Nov. 30, 1880; 7. Lois D., b. Nov. 26, 1884. n. Joseph L. L., b. Jan. 15, 1850; m. about 1870, his cousin Emma V. LiUibridge; had Lulu, d. infant; and Dale, b. July 14, 1875, d. Feb. 9, 1906. III. Franklin B., b. March 14, 1852; m. Nov. 19, 1875, Ida A. Howe; have Gwendolyn F., who m. Geo. E. Eogers, and has Beatrice A. and Franklin A; 2. Beatrice, m. J. C. Spring; no chUd; 3. Eex F., m. Dec. 8, 1910, Leota M. Van TUburg. Children by H. P. Woods ; aU b. near Williamstown, 0. IV. Dora, b. May 3, 1856; m. her cousin, Seth O. Mansfield; m. (2) James H. Smith, 1899; no chUd. (Lima, Ohio.) V. Belle P., b. June 4, 1858; d. AprU 2, 1904; m. Oct, 3, 1880, Charles H, Knight; had Daisy F., b. AprU 14, 1884, and Hazel M., b. Dec. 31, 1888. Daisy F. m. June, 1904, Eoy Wagner, and had Charles, b. July 20, 1907; Frankhn M., b. 1908, d. Sept. 17, 1909; and Audrey, b. AprU 23, 1910; all b. at Richmond, Ind. and its branches 41 VI. Elmira V., b. AprU 30, 1861; d. Sept. 2, 1899; m. Alonzo E. Bowers, Sept. 27, 1884; dau. d. infant. VII. Viroqua L., b. Sept. 3, 1863; d. AprU 28, 1902; m. Oct, 23, 1884, Clement M. LesUe; had Mabel M., b. Nov., 1887; d. Jan. 6, 1888; 2. Lois V., b. Feb. 17, 1889; m. July 29, 1908, Wm. A. Scott; have Charlotte L., b. Nov. 25, 1909; 3. LoweU C, b. Nov. 12, 1891. vm. Charles M., b. Nov. 18, 1865; m. TUlie Klingler Sept. 23, 1886; 2 dau. d. in childhood. IX. Elvira J., b. Jan. 7, 1868; m. March 8, 1900, Hugh D. Mar quis; have Dora L., b. Jan. 16, 1901; 2. WUUam H., b. June 14, 1903; 3. Horace F., b. May 30, 1905; Hugh W., b. AprU 18, 1907 ; 5. Charles K., b. July 15, 1910. 58. Elmira" Vandora Lillibridge (Joseph'', Joseph*, Thomas', Thomas=, Thomas') m. in 1849, Rev. John W. Kidd, Ferris, HI. Children: I. Anna Maria", d. infant. II. WUliam S., b. Feb. 19, 1855; m. about 1882, Elizabeth Kes- sler; had Dale, Euby, Smith, and Laurel. (Cuba, lU.) - ra. Joseph v., d. infant. IV. Elvira Vandora, b. Jan. 3, 1861; d. Feb. 1882, unm. V. Albertus H., b. March 19, 1863; m. 1888; has Dora A. and Norma J. (Beatrice, Neb.) VI. Minnie J., m. C. W. Wolf of Des Moines, Iowa; has Clem entina, Gretta, and Charles. VII. Willie Carl, b. May 19, 1872; has one son, b. about 1900. 59 Collins" J. Lillibridge (William', Champlin*, Thom as' Thomas^ Thomas') m. (1) Sept. 24, 1844, Amy Rose (b. Sept. 9, 1824, d. 1875) ; m. (2) Sarah P. Griffith, Oct. 24, 1876, (b. 1838, d. Nov. 2, 1886). Children: I Frank W.^ b. June 4, 1846; d. March 14, 1909; m. Nov 15, 1870 Emma Van Slyke (d. 1908) ; had 1. John G., b. Nov. 11 1872- m. Oct. 2, 1895, Anna Thomas, and had Frank T ' b A^g 21, 1896. John Glenn m. (2) June 20, 1906, Janette M." Jervis; has a son, b. 1910; 2. De Ette D., b. 42 THE LILLIBRIDGE FAMILY June 25, 1874: 3. Frank Lu, b. March 8, 1881; m. July 3, 1905, AUittis P. Pryor. II. Horace C, b. June 16, 1851; m. AprU 17, 1872, Amanda Adams; had Mary Savalla, b. Aug. 19, 1875; m. Jan. 22,. 1898, Leroy Mead, and had De ViUo L., b. Dec. 15, 1899. Mrs. Mead m. (2) Sept. 19, 1906, William D. Campbell. III. DeUa Eose, b. Jan. 22, 1858 ; d. Jan. 3, 1869. 60. Cordelia" A. Lillibridge (William', Champlin*, Thomas', Thomas^ Thomas') m. Feb. 28, 1854, James N. Dowd (b. AprU 18, 1825, d. Feb. 22, 1907). Children: I. Eva L.7, b. Feb. 16, 1857; d. Sept. 12, 1864. n. WUUam L., b. Feb. 9, 1861; m. Dec. 8, 1885, LueUa B. Whit ney; had 1. Georgia W., b. Sept. 20, 1888; m. Aug. 19, 190«, James E. Sherred; 2. Gladys L., b. AprU 21, 1890; 3. Laurence J., b. Oct. 5, 1894. in. Menzer J., b. Nov. 24, 1865; m. June 22, 1887, Belle K. Peck; had 1. Eva E., b. Nov. 8, 1888; 2. Lena L,, b. May 20, 1891; 3. Orrin E., b. Dec. 27, 1895, d. Aug. 6, 1897; 4 & 5. Bernard P. and Bernice P., twins, b. Oct. 23, 1898; 6. Les ley N., b. June 18, 1908, 61. Sarah" A. Lillibridge (Benjamia', Clark*, Jonathan', Benjamin^ Thomas') m. March 29, 1858, Joshua C. Eldred, who d. Sept. 4, 1891. ChUdren : I. Emma L.7, b. Feb, 9, 1859; m, Oct, 6, 1879, George E, Perry; had 1, WUliam C, b, Aug, 9, 1880; 2, Charles B,, b, Jan, 15, 1882; and 3 other sons; lost 1 dau. n. Charles H., b. Jan. 15, 1881; d. July 4, 1882. in. Mary A., b. July 10, 1864; m. Byron S. Eeynolds of Hope Valley, E. I., has Annie, b. Feb. 4, 1889. IV. Martha C, b. July 10, 1864; m. Oscar L. WUcox; has Louis C, b. Feb, 9, 1902. V. Sarah A., b. Nov. 5, 1871; m. Newberry P. Card (Fam. 51, IV) ; has 2 sons. AND ITS BRANCHES 43 62. Jesse" R. LilijIbridge (Jonathan', Clark*, Jonathan', Benjamin^ Thomas') m. March 21, 1852, Mary C. Greene (b. Dec. 13, 1831, d. June 27, 1899). ChUdren: I. Herbert M.^, b. Nov. 19, 1852. n. Seth Edwin, b. June 4, 1856; d. AprU 24, 1910; m. ZUpha K. Shippee; lost Jesse W., July 5, 1878, aged 9 months. ni. NeUie E., b. May 17, 1858 ; d. Aug. 28, 1861. IV. Byron Jesse, b. Oct. 3, 1860; graduated M. D. at JefEerson Medical CoUege, PhUadelphia, 1883; physician in Provi dence, E. I.; m. Dec. 24, 1885, Gertrude Vinal of Scituate, Mass.; has Ethel V., b. Oct. 18, 1886; Marjorie V., b. May 26, 1889; Byron Jesse, Jr., b. May 37, 1894, V. Mary B., b. Sept. 28, 1866; d. Jan. 5, 1906. Index to Lillibridge Families No. Amos (of Eichmond) 18 Amos (of Willington) 21 Amos, 2d (of WUlington) 41 Benjamin (of Exeter) 4 Benjamin (of Willington) . , , , 10 Benjamin (son of Clark) , , . . 43 Bumham 42 Champlin 14 Clark (of Griswold) 22 Clark (of WUlington) 20 CoUins J 59 Daniel (son of Clark) 46 Daniel (son of Gardiner) .... 26 Daniel, 2d 55 David 8 Edward 6 Edward (son of Lester) .... 31 Elias 56 Gardiner 11 Henry K 48 Horatio 24 Ira 36 James 35 James D 52 No. B 62 John (son of Edward) 17 John (son of Joseph) 29 John son of Thomas 15 Jonathan (son of Benjamin) . . 9 Jonathan (son of Clark) .... 45 Joseph 13 Joseph, 2d 28 Lester 16 Lodowick 27 Lyman 54 Nathan B 47 Eeynolds 23 Eeynolds (son of Clark) 44 Eobert 3 Eobert, 2d 7 Simon 25 Thomas , . . . , 1 Thomas, 2d 2 Thomas, 3d 5 Thomas, 4th 12 Wanton 33 WUIett E 51 WiUiam 30 Index to Lillibridge Family Intermarriages (The figures are heads of branches.) Adams, Amanda, 59, ii Adams, Mary, 31, i and 14, vi Alden, Laura, 36 Aldrieh, , 17, i AUen, Mary F., 39, x Anderson, Luther, 8, vin AngeU, James M., 36, v. Antignac, D' , 7, ll Archambault, Hattie, 50, ui Armitage, Wm. S., 36, IX Arnould, M. Augusta, 42, n Arnold, Elizabeth, 45 Ash, Dora, 3, li AtAvood, Lucinda, 54 Ayres, F, B,, 21, iv Baker, Frank J,, 42 x Baker, Hiram, 27, xil Baker, James, 54, vn Ball, LUUan, 41, v. Bancroft, , 10, vi Barber, Benjamin, 2, i Barber, Caleb, 16, vm Barber, Chloe, 51 Barber, Hannah, 26 Barber, .John A., 43, iv. Barber, Lillibridge, 18, IX Barber, Eachel, 26, rv. Barber, Eowland E., 11, vi Barber, Samuel, 17, VI Barber, Susannah, 6 Barber, William N., 17, x Bard, Anna, 27, vi Barnard, Henry, 3, ll Bartlett, Mae, 24, v Bates, Charity, 46 Bates, Phebe, 22 Battey, Deborah, 10, vi Baxter, Alice, 7 Baxter, George, 56, iv Bellows, Henry C, 19, vm Bentley, Mary, 29 BUbo, James, 3, ii Blakesley, Marilla, 34, vn Bliven, Charles, 48, i Bliven, WUliam, 51, I Blodget, Lura, 19, III Blodget, PhUena, 19, n Bloss, John, 34 Boardman, George, 47, IV Bours, , 3, II Bowen, Abbie, 33, IV Bowen, Frederick, 54, vn Bowers, Alonzo E., 57, vi Bradway, Myron, 41, vi Briggs, John B,, 23, v Briggs, Louise, 24, v Briggs, Whitford S., 53 Brooks, Edward W., 49, ra Brown, Charles E., 50, v Brown, Frank E., 33, vi Browning, Thurston, 11, VI Bryant, Mary, 35, iv Bryant, Phebe, 35, IV Burdiek, , 43, rv Burdiek, Cranston, 16, IV Burdiek, Sanford, 48, m Burlingame, Miles, 50, v. Burlingame, Pardon, 50, m Burton, William, 19, x BushneU, D. Edward, 48, I Cady, Freeman, 20, n Calhoun, David S., 19 Campbell, Annie H. M., 26, rv Campbell, Clarissa, 13, VI Campbell', Wm. D., 59, II Capwell, Eliza Ann, 52 Card, Alma,. 56, in Card, Annie I,, 51, iv Card, Benjamin, 9, rv Card, George P,, 51, IV Card, Newberry P,, 61, V Carpenter, Abby, 4, v Carpenter, John, 39, vi Carpenter, John A., 39, IX Champlin, Jesse B., 23, x Champlin, John, 44, v Champlin, Sarah A,, 33 Chandler, Moses, 39 Chapin, Julia E,, 41, v, ChUd, Chester, 39, IX Christian, Capt,, 7, vn Clapper, WiUiam, 29, II AND ITS BRANCHES Clark, Eva, 56, ii Clark, Jonathan, 1, vi Clark, Mrs, Mary, 31, li Cline, Loduskey, 57, i Cobb, Edward H,, 24, vii Cofleld, Clarissa, 20, vm CoUins, , 28, l Conant, John A., 34, VI Corbett, Eoberton, 7, vi Corey, Hannah, 4, v Corey, Matilda, 22, xv Crabtree, Jane, 3, n Crane, Elias, 36, v Crissy, G. W,, 19, x Crouse, , 28, iv Crowell, Lucy, 19, ix Cummings, Mary, 16, v Cushman, Leonard G., 24, ii Cutler, , 11, rv Dahlk, Charles, 22, ill Daniels, Marionet, 16, v, Davidson, Edgar, 3 n Davis, Annie M., 35, vni Davis, Avery, 8, ii Davis, Samuel A., 40, vn Dawley, Amy, 25, li Dawley, John, 4, vni Dawley, Sarah, 11 Dean, Abiel, 40 Demerg, , 7, vi Dickinson, Lydia, 7, vni Dorsey, Ehoda, 54, Vt Douglas, Henry F., 22, xvi Douglas, Joseph, 16, vm Douglas, Perry, 48, li Douglas, E. Lucinda, 47 Dowd, James N., 60 Downs, Elizabeth, 35, iv Dunbar, Sarah, 3 Duncan, Winthrop H., 15, Vll Durfee, Joseph A., 18, ix Dye, Amy J., 50, n Dye, James, 9, iv Easton, Eichard, 1, i Edie, Martha, 27, x Edmond, Abby C, 47, n Edmond, WUUam, 22, v Eldred, Joshua C, 61 EUis, Sarah, 23 Eno, Nelson, 49 Enos, Marcy, 1, IX Ferrill, , 7, VI Fife, , 4, V. Finch, Lucilla, 15, vn Fisk, Ira, 21, iv Fisk, Lodice, 42, i Pitch, George, 1, iv T'oster, Etta M., 49, i Foster, Hosea, 20, i I'reeman, , 13, VI Fuller, Betsey, 21 FuUer, Julia, 29, ill Gallup, -, 16, VI Gardner, Albert, 44, iv Gardner, Clark, 1 Gardner, Eliza, 17, x Gardner, George F., 51, iv Gardner, Herbert A., 51, iv Gardner, John, 48, l Gardner, Samuel A., 51, vm Gardner, Susannah, 43 Gates, Betsey, 17, I Gavitt, Edwin L., 47, II Gavitt, George P., Gettys, Samuel, 29, il Giddings, Eli, 8, iv Gilbert, Dr ,22, in Goodman, Anna, 54, II Goldsmith, Mary, 42, vii Gray, EUa, 19, x Green, Olive, 19, vm Green, Terence, 27, xi Greene, Hannah, 15 Greene, Henry, 6, vn Greene, Mary C, 62 Greene, Phebe, 25, II Greenleaf, Mark L., 35, II Griffith, Sarah P., 59 Grimes, Jane, 56 Hall, Achsah C, 35, vm Hall, JuUa, 44 Hall, Seneca, 16, n Halsted, EUa M., 36, i Hammond, Samuel, 42, IV Harrington, Christopher, 4, Vill Harris, Thomas, 13, ix Hathaway, EUa, 47, v Hazard, George, 9, vt Heath, Abby, 30, iv Hegeman, Katherine, 36, xil Herindeen, Levi, 39, v Hicks, David, 25, iv HiU, , 11, IV HiU, Esther, 1, x Himes, Lydia, 10 Hobson, Mary, 1 Hopkins, Pardon, 23, iv Howe, Ida A., 57, ni Howell, Jessie, 15, vn Hoxie, Avery, 46, i Hoxie, Henry, 43, l Hoxie, Phebe, 18 48 THE LILLIBRIDGE FAMILY Hoxie, Samuel, '18, vi Hoxie, Thomas, 6, vili Hoxsie, Mary, 5 Huling, George Harris, 9, IV Huling, George W., 50 Huling, John G., 32 Huling, Mary A., 50, I Huling, Sally M., 50, i Hull, George M., 27, xiii HuU, Eobert, 19, x Hull, Stephen P., 15, vn Humaston, Jesse, 38 Ide, Corinne, 42, ix Indicott, Elizabeth, 19, v Jackson, Maria, 14, vi James, Anna, 20 James, Kate, 11, ii James, Paul, 14, iv James, Savalla, 30 James, Stephen, 14, i Jeffres, Elam J,, 30, in Jenks, Cynthia, 24, vn Jervis, Janette M,, 59, i Johnson, Dr. Frederic, 21, iv Jones, Ahijah, 37 Jones, Elijah, 8, v Jones, Henry, 50 Jones, E. Hammill, 20, xn Jordan, William E., 51, IV Joslin, Mary, 1 Joslin, WUliam F., 33, x Jung, Charles T., 35,' vi Keating, E. C, 41, in Kellogg, SUas, 5, ii Kendall, George D., 35, vm Kenyon, Benedict, 22, i Kenyon, Edward, 1.5, il Kenyon, Mary, 15 Kenyon, Eejmolds, 23, v Kenyon, Sprague, 6, v Kenyon, Whitman, 18, i Kenyon, William, 6, vi Kessler, Elizabeth, 58, li Kidd, Eev. John W., 58 Kies, .Julia Ann, 42, lii Kimball, , 25, iv Kimball, John, 44, in King, Josiah, 19, x Kinne, Mary Ann, 48 Kirkpatrick, Mary, 35, n Kirtland, Ira B,, 19, vm Klingier, TUlie, 57, vm Knight, Charles H,, 57, v Knight, Jane F., 23, iv Ladd, Edward, 5.5, ii Ladd, Henry La M., 55, m Lamphear, Amos, 44, I Landon, Sophia A., 50, ni Larkin, Phebe, 4, v Larrabee, George A., 40, in Lathrop, Althea, 54 Lawson, Nancy, 14, VI Leslie, Clement M., 57, vn Lewis, Clark, 23, iv Lewis, Lucinda, 17, x Lewis, Lydia, 22 Lewis, Maro E., 54, vn Lewis, Mary, 16 Lewis, Samuel W., 23, VI Lewis, Sarah, 1 Lewis, Warren G., 14, III Long, Zelotes, 20, rv -, 12, VI McFadden, - , Mcintosh, Andrew, 19 McKibbin, Stephen, 16, vin McMUlan, Euby, S., 36, xni Mc Vicar, Jane, 35, n McWatty, E. P., 37, IV Main, Charles, 52, v Maine, Edward, 42, x Maine, Nelson, 48, rrt Manchester, W, N,, 12, vn Mansfield, Anna M., 28, Mansfield, Seth O,, 57, rv Marcy, Sanford, 39, i Marquis, Hugh D,, 57, IX Martin, James, 1, vn Martineau, Matthew, 7, v Mason, Charles, 51, li Mason, Emily L., 51, i Mathews, George S., 23, iv Mathews, MatUda, 39, x Mathewson, Wm. W,, 39, rv Mattair, , 3, ii Matteson, Hannah, 55 Mead, Leroy, 59, n Merrick, Sophronia, 36 Merrick, WUlard, 19, rv MerriU, Albert Y„ 24, vil Merritt, WUliam, 13, rv Miller, Nettie, 44, vm Mitchell, Alex,, 31, in Mitchell, James, 19, x MitcheU, Lizzie H,, 52, ii Moore, John, 56, ii Moore, Miriam, 8 Moore, Eobert, I,, 33, ii Montgomery, S, Adel, 46, rv Morey, Christopher, 1 Morey, Deborah, 44, VI Moulton, Ebenezer, 8, vn AND ITS BRANCHES Moulton, Maria, 19, vi Mowry, Polly, 42 Mulford, Eleazar, 13, il Mumford, -Amelia, 12, VII Mumford, Jireh, 5, II Northrup, Almira, 15, Vll Northrup, Stephen A., 12, vn Olds, Ezekiel, 14, vn Olney, Pardon, 4, v. Orford, Anna, 3, II Ormsby, , 31, in Osgood, Maria L., 35, il Paddock, Albert H,, 34, vi Paddock, Frank A,, 36, l Paine, Ellen C, 32 Park, Hattie, 24, v Parker, John, 47, m Parker, Susan C, 39, vn Parsons, , 9, IV Partridge, Nancy, 12 Pearl, Frederick, 8, rv Peck, BeUe K., 60, n Peckham, Pardon, 23, x Peckham, WUliam, 1, vn Perry, George E., 61, I PhUlips, Etta, 55, ra PhUlips, Everett, 54, vn PhiUips, Penelope, 25, in Pierce, Mary, 25 Pierce, Sarah, 25 Pinckney, Emma, 33, vn Piseau, Polly, 41 Potter, Thomas, 55, v Pratt, Sarah, 50, iv Prosser, James L., 15, v. Pryor, AUittis, P., 59, I Eathbone, Kate, 11, ii Eathbone, Thomas, 17, iv Eathbone, WiUett, 9, i Eeese, Charles M., 57 Eeynolds, Byron, 61, in Eeynolds, Irving, 54, x Eeynolds, Louise, 27, xni Eeynolds, Lucy, 46, vi Eeynolds, Mary, 9 Eeynolds, Samuel, 14, ni Eeynolds, Stephen, 17, Vt Eeynolds, WUUam, 4, li Eice, Henry, 51, n Eice, John, 20, xiv Eockwell, Benjamin, 8, v EockweU, Samuel, 10, v Eose, Amy, 59 Eose, Margaret, 54, II Bounds, Eva M., 54, x Eowley, Winfield S., 13, vi Koyce, , 27, v Eussell, Waterman S. C, 41, v Sabin, Charlotte, McD., 7, vin Salisbury, Dorcas, 19, v Sappington, Eachel, 12, vi Saunders, WiUiam E,, 37, I Schoonover, Ella, 54, I Scott, Otis D,, 34, V Scott, WiUiam A., 57, vn Seaver, Lucy, 39, Vll Segar, Susannah, 1 Segar, Wanton, 25, in Sharpe, AUce M„ 39, ix Sheldon, John, 11, V Shepard, EUen V,, 36, xi Sherman, Amie, 4 Sherred, James E., 60, I Shippee, Zilpha K., 62, n Shoemaker, Emma J., 35, IV Sholes, Annie A., 22, xvi Shumard, Addie, 33, v. Simons, Eev. Thomas, 35, i Sisson, George, 12, il Slocum, Charles E., 51, v. , Smith, James, H., 57, v Smith, Clymena, 20, vni Smith, Josiah, 28, Vll smith, Lucy, 25, i Smith, Margaret, 7, VI SneU, , 10, VI Snyder, Ole L., 27, VI Southard, Wilbur H., 27, xn Spencer, Ezra, 42, v Spencer, Ida, 33, vra Spicer, Edward F., 48, Xli Spring, J. C, 57, III Stanton, Anna C, 27 Stanton, Polly, 12, ni Steele, Jennie E., 27, xiv Stephens, Eachel, 13 Stephens, Zipporah, 28 Stevens, Charles H., 33, ix Stockton, E. D., 29, I Stone, Edwin, 15, vi Stone, Irving, 56, I Straight, Daniel, 17, III Summers, Margaret, 1, x Swan, Lucinda, 31 Swart, -, 3, n Swartwout, MatUda, 36, I Sylvester, Hattie, 50, v Sweet, Alice, 12 Sweet, Anna C, 44, vi Sweet, Charles, 23, v 50 THE LILLIBRIDGE FAMILY Swift, Martha, 10, note Taft, AdeUa, E., 34, v Taft, Genevieve, 34, vn Taylor, , 3, ii TefEt, Eliza, 22, in Tefft, Hezekiah, 6, i Tefft, Nathan, 4, v Tefft, Patience, 6 Tefft, Prudence, 16 Tefft, Thankful, 6 Tew, Paul, 1, xi Thomas, Anna, 59, i Tillinghast, Amy, 11, vm TiUinghast, John, 23, x Trafton, PhiHp, 7, x Tucker, Edward, 43, ii Twiss, Edward N,, 10, vi Tyler, Jerusha, 8, ix Van Cleef, A,, 15, vn VanderhuU, Van Eensselaer, 27, x Van Sikle, Dr, Frederic S,, 27, xili Van Tilburg, Leota, 57, in Van TUburg, E. F,, 29, ni Van Slyke, Emma, 59, i Vaughn, Mary, 25, in Vines, Leona, 27, vi Vose, Edward, 7, i Wagner, Eoy, 57, vi Waid, Amanda M,, 35, viii Wake, Elizabeth V., 19, x Wake, Mary, 19, x Walker, Lydia, 14, vt Walters, Marie D., 41, in -, 31, III Walsh, - Wanzer, WUUam H., 36, I Ward, Hannah, 40, n Warner, Edgar M., 39, IX Waterman, Henry S., 34, VI Watkins, , 10, i Watson, EUsha, 9, vi Webber, Ann, 7, vn Weimer, , 13, Vl White, Mercy, 35 White, Simon, 51, VI Whitford, Amos (?), 23, IX Whitford, Anna G., 23, VI Whitman, Valentine, 17, v Whitney, LueUa B., 60, I Whiton, Francis, 10, vt Whiton, JuUus E., 39, III Wilcox, Hannah, 14 WUcox, Henry W., 20, xn Wilcox, Huldah S., 32 Wilcox, Lydia, 17 WUcox, Lyman, 14, vn Wilcox, Oscar L., 61, IV WUcox, Eobert, 1, ii "Wilkin, Louise, 27, v. WUkin, Sue E., 27, xiv Winslow, Mary Ann, 39, vm Wolcott, Norton, 19, ix Wolf, C. W., 58, VI Wood, Benjamin H., 53, ix Woodmansee, Mary, 24 Woods, Horace P., 57 Work, Marv, 24 Wright, Kate L., 49, n "5'ale, Evelina B., 38, rv Young, William, 24, il YALE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY 3 9002 03483 5885 . - -J,-". ^ss^^ .' r ». -. ( 1"^. ¦¦'l.> 'M v~ -