?¥ .0^ V .^'"-^^ -?- ^^ '^^ .^^ V-. )^ :% ^,,,.p.r,^^y o ^, ■.^, /V ^ <. °'^ .^' 0' 3< ^o V^^ t ^^. '% -o „ .V r,:-f^^, '•^ ■^ y :W^'' xO ^""^.. > .V V ', ■p ri- O ,0 ■;^^ ^%/ :&, \ / :^. S.^ :l ' ' ^^^ o* (O v ^*^- -.-^: .0 ■ "x- .^' ^^ o o v^' -^'^ o / ,^- o3 o > •^o. '>*, o o ^ V" d:EM:oiii OF NATHANIEL GOODWIN Nathaniel Goodwin, — whose accurate contributions to the genealogical literature of New England entitle hiin to an honor- able remembrance, not only among professed antiquarians, but by all who desire to see the restless habits of our people corrected by a stronger infusion of family and local attachments, which gene- alogical studies are calculated to foster — was born in Hartford, Connecticut, on the 5th of March, 1782 ; the youngest child of Nathaniel Goodwin, and Anna [Sheldon] Goodwin, the daughter of Deacon Isaac Sheldon. His ancestor on the father's side, was of the old New England Puritan stock — the names of the brothers William and Ozias Goodwin, being inscribed* on the stone monument erected to the memory of the early settlers of Hartford, in the ancient burying-ground of the First Church in Connecticut, where Mr. Thomas Hooker, "the light of the Western Churches," lirst ministei'ed ; Ozias Goodwin, and his elder brother William Goodwin, were of that " goodly company " of men, women, and children, who in June, 1635 or 1636, left Newtown, New Cam- bridge, and other settlements in the seaboard of Massachusetts, to plant a new colony on the ''delightful banks" of the Connecticut. Mr. William Goodwin was a man of mark in his day. He was admitted a freeman of Massachusetts, at Cambridge, in November, 1632, and was a member of the first General Court in that *See list of names in Goodwin's " Descendants of Thomas Olcott.''' p. xu. Vlll MEMOIR OF province at which delegates attended, held in May, 1634. Gov. Winthrop in his journal speaks of him as " a very reverend and godly man, being an elder in the congregation of Newtown" — in Cambridge. In 1636, he was commissioned with Mr. Samuel Stone, to negotiate for the grant of the land where Hartford now stands, from Sunckquasson, Sachem of Suckiauge, and grand pro- prietor of the lands of tliis region. He was one of the trustees of Gov. Hopkins' will — and in the dissensions about church membership, baptism, and discipline which convulsed the church of Hartford and Wethersfield, in 1659, he sided with the Rev. Mr. Russell, of the church at the latter place ; and with Gov. Webster, Mr. Whiting, Mr. Culick, Mr. Barnard and others, removed to Hadley, and founded there a church of which he be- came ruling elder, as he had previously been in the church at Hartford. He subsequently removed to Farmington, where he died in 1673, leaving one daughter who married John Ci'ow, of Hartiord. Mr. Goodwin's homestead, in the original distribution of the town of Hartford among the settlers, in 1639, embraced three acres — " abutting on the highway, lying at the North side of the Riveret, leading from the palisado to Sentinel Hill" — and included the site on which Wadsworth Atheneum, with the Library of tlie Connecticut Historical Society, now stands. Mr. Ozias Goodwin did not sympathize with his brother in his peculiar views as to church membership, and discipline, so far as to feel constrained to go out from his brethren in tlie church at Hartford, but continued to reside there, where he became the progenitor* of most of the name now in this section of the State. His home-lot was located on the west side of what is now Trum- bull street, and on both sides of Church street as since laid out. Nathaniel Goodwin, the father of the subject of this memoir, was a merchant in Hartford, and died in 1782, a few weeks before this son was born. The children were placed under the guardian- ship of Capt. Ebenezer Barnard, at that time a resident of Berlin, but Avho afterwards removed to flartford, where he died in 1827. The guardian appears to have aimed to secure a good education for his wards — both Nathaniel and his older brother James, having * See Genealogical Notes of Ozias Goodwin, page xv. These Notes were not intended by Judge Goodwin to form a part of this volume, and are therefore, not so complete as he would have made them, had he lived. NATHANIEL GOODWIN. IX been sent to tlie Academy at Plainfield, at lliat time second to none other in Connecticut. From a siiecimeii copy, executed l)y young Goodwin, and dated April 30, 1792, we sliould judge that the scholars of that school made one valuable acquisition — that of a handwriting, which has even now, the rare merit of legibility. After leaving school, Nathaniel served an apprenticeshij) in the art of printing; for two years Avith Mr. Obrient, in New Haven, and for three in the office of Charles R. and George Webster, in Albany. From a letter written by E. W. Skinner, Esq., Libra- rian of the New York State Library, dated Albany, April 17, 1856, and who was an apprentice in the same office at tlu; time, it appears that Mr. Goodwin exhibited early in youth those traits of character and manners which distinguished him in after life. " During his residence in this city, he was diligent, exemplary and foithful in the discharge of all his duties ; kind an^ affectionate to his associates, and respectful and obedient to his instructors. His habits were good, and seemed based upon fixed moral principle. Practical good sense was predominant in his character, assisted and aided by study and observation. He was plain and unosten- tatious, and somewhat antiquated in manner and habit ; so much so, indeed, was this peculiarity observable, as to give to h.im the appearance of more mature age. Yet there -were times in which he would indulge in mirthful sports and playfulness of mind ; and particularly in manly adventure and ingenious strategy." On leaving the Messrs. Webster in 1803, they addressed to his guardian a kind letter, from which the following passages are taken. " Your ward Nathaniel Goodwin, had previously given us notice, that his apprenticeship would expire on the 5th day of the present month ; and that he had been requested by Mr. Barbei', to enter into his employment as foreman or superintendent of his j^i'inting office, at very handsome wages. To this we most clieerfully give our approbation, as we have no urgent business, and Mr. Barber is very much pressed in getting forward the journal of the legis- latui'e and other public printing. " We embrace this occasion. Sir, to acquaint you how jicrfectly satisfied we have been with the general good conduct and de- meanor of N. Goodwin while with us, and that in our opinion this conduct is indicative of intrinsic goodness of heart, and (nidences in a perspicuous manner how anxious he has been, by a suitable B X MEMOIROF and becoming behavior toward us, to render his amiable mother happy and give entire satisfaction to his respected guardian. " Permit us to add, (and we feel a pleasure in doing it,) that he leaves us a master of the art of printing — acquired by assiduous attention to business during his apprenticeship — a young man of handsome talent, pleasing manners, and correct morality. That his future life may be happy and prosperous is our most sincere prayer." For this gratifying exhibition of conduct and character, much is due to the watchful interest taken by his guardian, Capt. Barnard, in the moral and intellectual improvement of his ward. His letters addressed to him while at Plainfield and Albany, are full of urgent and judicious advice as to the employment of his time and the formation of good habits. " So important do I deem a right improvement of your time and talents, that you must accept from me a frequent repetition of ad- vice on these points. * * Let my years and experience, as well as duty and inclination advise you, not to be deterred by rain, nor snow, nor hail, nor wind, nor frown, nor flattery, nor false amusements, nor ideal pleasures, for a day, from laying a vii'tuous foundation in youth on a rock which can not be shaken." " Yours is the seed-time of life, if you sleep now, you can have no harvest." " Practice beneficence, resolution, perseverance, and self-denial. Fly from the vices you are inclined to, and hold fast to the virtues you would make your own." Mr. Goodwin did not pursue the business of printing, for which he had served an apprenticeship, but devoted himself to teaching and occasionally to commerce, in connection with his brother James. In 1814 he was appointed deputy collector of the revenue for the fourth collection district of Connecticut; and in 1833 received a commission from the Surveyor General of Connecticut, as deputy surveyor for Hartford county. He had been for years a practical land surveyor, which he had mastered by himself; and had assisted Mr. Daniel St. John in making a survey and map of the city of Hartford, which was published in 1824. Mr. Goodwin held many important public trusts, which he dis- charged with exemplary fidelity and to the universal acceptance of his fellow-citizens. He was elected Treasurer of the City of Hartford, in March, 1818, and annually thereafter for thirty-five NATHANIEL GOO l>AV IN. XI years, (ill Aj)!*!!, llakeman, of Stratford, or Huntington, Conn., was married to lillizabeth Wheeler, daughter of Moses \Vheeler, of Stratford, "'the latter end of November, 1G60." [After his death, * Will (Jateil .7uly 18, 1689. Probitteil November 7, 1689. 6 NOTES OF THE she was married to Jacob Walker, of Stratford, December 6, 1670, by whom she had, Samuel, born November 6, 1671 ; John, born October 29, 1674; Mary, born January 6, 1679; Mercy, born March 11, 1682.] Mr. Samuel Blakeman died November 27, 1668. Mrs. Elizabeth Blakeman, alias Walker, died . Children. 47 Son, bom January 1661. Died March 11, 1661. 48 Abigail, born December 11, 1663. 49 Adam, born September 4, 1665. Supposed to have died in early life. 50 Joanna, born December 4, 1667. Said to have married David Watkins, of Stratford. t 48. Abigail Blakeman was married to Hezekiah Dickinson, first of Stratford, Conn., then of Hatfield, Mass. ; then of Hadley, Mass. ; and then of Springfield, in the same State, December 4, 1679. He was son of Nathaniel Dickinson, one of the first settlers of Wethersfield, Conn., where he was born " the last of February, 1645."* Mr. Hezekiah Dickinson died in Springfield, June 14, 1707, in his 63d year. Mrs. Abigail Dickinson, alias IngersoU, died . Children. 51 Joanna, born February 2, 1684, in Hatfield. 52 Jonathan, born April 22, 1688, in Hatfield.f * In 1659, Nathaniel Dickinson, the father of Hezekiah Dickinson, removed with his minister. Rev. John Russell, Jun., from Wethersfield to Hadley, Mass., and there continued to reside until his death, which occurred June 16, 1676. All his children, nine sons and one daughter, went with him. fRev. Jonathan Dickinson, son of Hezekiah Dickinson, and grandson of Nathaniel Dick- inson, the settler, was pastor of the church in Elizabcthtown, N. J., and subsequently Pres- ident of the College of New Jersey, which was located in Elizahethtown, but afterwards removed to Newark, New Jersey, and finally to Princeton, N. J. He died in Elizahethtown, October 7, 1747, aged 59, leaving surviving of eight children, three daughters, the rest having died young. " As he lived a devout and useful life, and was a bright ornament of his profession, he died universally lamented." One of the daughters of President Dickinson was married to Jonathan Sargeant, Esq., of Princeton, being his second wife, by whom he had two children, a son and daughter. The son was Jonathan Dickinson Sargeant, born in 1746, afterwards counsellor at law, Philadel- phia. Jonathan Dickinson Sargeant, Esq., married a daughter of Rev. Dr. Elihu Spencer, suc- cessor in the ministry to Rev. Jonathan Dicldnson, at Elizahethtown, and subsequently Pastor of Trenton, N. J. Rev. Dr. Spencer was a native of East Haddam, Conn., and descendant of Jared Spencer, who, in 1634, was one of the proprietors of land in " The New Town," now Cambridge, Mass., was admitted a freeman of Massachusetts, in 1637, removed from Cambridge to Lyun, in the .same State, in 1637, had the ferry of Lynn, granted to him in 1638, removed to and was admitted an inhabitant of Hartford, Conn., in 1660, and in the same year, removed from Hartford to Haddam, Conn., where he continued to reside until his death, which took place in 1685. Jonathan Dickinson Sarg-eant, Esq., died in 1793, in the 47th year of his age, leaving ten children. The third child of Jonathan Dickinson Sargeant was John Sargeant, born about 1780, and died . He long occupied an eminent position at the Pliiladelphia bar, and was candidate for Vice President of the United States in 1S32. Sarah Sargeant, the second cliild of Jonatluiu Dickinson Sargeant, was born January 1, 1778, and in 1801, was married to Kev. Dr. Sanuiel Miller, now [1848] of Princeton College, having been 47 years his wife. This venerable and beloved minister died January 7. IS.'iO. aged 80. From a letter dated December 4, 1848, addres.sed by Dr. Miller to a brother in tlu; ministry, the compiler of these notes has been permitted to transcribe the following sentence. BLAKEMAN FAMILY. 53 Abigail, bom December 8, 1690, in Iladley. 54 Elizabeth, born March 9, 1693, in Hadley. 54 Moses, born December 12, 1695, in Springfield.* 55 Adam, born February 5, 1702, in Springlield. "I am ashamed, my dear Sir, that the business of genealogy, has, in times past, engaged so little of my attention ; and that now, when I see so much of its real value, a great deal, truly interesting to me, has irreroTerably gone." [I am indebted to Rev. Kichard Webster, of Mauch Chunk, Penn., a descendant of John Webster, one of the first settlers of Hartford, Conn., and Hadley, Mass., and fifth Governor of the Colony of Connecticut, for much of the information contained in the above note.] * Rev. Moses Dickinson, son ofHezekiah Dickinson, and grandson of Nathaniel Dickin- son, the settler, was called from Maidenhead, N. J., and installed Pastor of the Congrega- tional Church, at Norwalk, Conn. The following is the inscription on his monument : ■'Beneath this monumental stone lies interred the body of the Revd. Moses Dickinson, late pastor of the first Church of Christ in Norwalk, who departed this life May 1, 1778, in the ^ 83d year of his age, and 51st of bis ministry in said Church. A man of good understanding, / well informed by study, chearful in temper, prudent in conduct, he came to his grave in ,' full age like as a shock of corn cometh in his .sea.son." His widow, Mrs. Hannah Dickiu son, died at Plymouth, Conn., June 16, 1803, in the 99th year of her age. LEONARD CHESTER, ONE OF THE FIRST SETTLERS OF WETHERSFIELD, CONN. LEONARD CHESTER, one of the first settlers of Wethers- field, Conn., was married to Mary , of England, about 1634.* [After his death, she was married about 1655, to Hon. Ricliard Russell, of Charlestown, Mass. She was his second wife. , Mrs. Maud Russell, first wife of Hon. Richard Russell, died in 1652. He died May 14, 1676, in the 65th year of his age.] Leonard Chester, Esq., died December 11, 1648, aged 39. f * In Genealogical Notes relating to the Chester family, shown me by George Brinley, Jun., Esq., of this city, is the following: "Leonard Chester came from England. He married Mary Wade, widow, daughter of Mr. Nicholas Sharpe." t Leonard Chester was son of John Chester, of the parish of Blaby, in the county of Leicester, England, and of Dorathy, his wife, daughter of Thomas Hooker, of England, and sister of IJev. Thomas Hooker, one of the first settlers, and the first minister of Hartford. Conn., as I was informed by Sylvester Judd, Esq., of Northampton, Mass., about twelve years ago, and who told me this infoi-mation was communicated to him several years previ- ous, by a member of the family of Stephen Chester, Esq., of Wethersfield. The folloiving is a Copy of the last Will and Testament of Leonard Chester. — " Memor. Whereas I have some years since drawn up the frame of my thoughts and desires into a writing, and committed it to the keeping of my uncle Thomas Hooker, now deceased ; which writing, for the present, I cannot well come at : and further, because in the writing, I have not, so far as I remember, made any provision for my younger children, which have been born since : I do therefore hereby declare, that whatever provision is therein made for my younger children that were then born, the same provision I do appoint to be made for my younger children born since, so that they may all have their portions alike, equal one to another, except my eldest son to whom I have bequeathed and do still bequeath a double portion. And whereas in that my will, I have entreated Mr. .7. Webster* and my cousin Newtonf to be my Executors, I do hereby make known that my desire is to ease them of the trouble, and do constitute and appoint my loving wife to be my sole and alone Executrix. And lastly, because I have taken no order in that writing for the dispose of what estate I have remaining still in Old England, I do therefore hereby bequeath all that estate, whether in annuity, goods or otherwise, which either is or shall be of right appertaining unto me or my heirs ; and in particular, one annuity of thirty quarters of barley issuing out of the estate of Nicholas Sharpe, deceased, and by his will bequeathed unto me and my heirs, for the selling whereof, I have sent over a letter of attorney to my father Wade : all this with whatever else will be coming to me out of Old England, I do give to my wife during her life, with all the profits that shall accrue therefrom ; and after her decease, I do give and bequeath it to my children, viz. : to my eldest son, a double portion, — and to the rest, to every one an equal portion. That this is my full mind and final resolution and will, I do hereby, in testimony hereof, set my hand and seal, this 2d day of August, 1648. Leonard Chkster. ) ( " In the presence of us, "i L. M. / He: Smith, -^..'-^ William Smith, Thomab Hanchett. * John Webster, one of the first settlers of Hartford, (!onn. t Rev. Roger Newton, first minister of Farniington, Conn., and afterwards, second minis- ter of Milford, Conn. He married Mary Hooker, daughter of Rev. Thomas Hooker, fii-st minister of Hartford, Conn. CHESTER FAMILY. 9 Mrs. Mary Chester, alias Russell, died at Ciiarlestown, Novem- ber 30, 1(588, aged about 80.* [Cliarlestowu Records.] FIRST GENERATION. Children of Leonard Chesler, and of Mary ki» wife. I. John, bom August. 3, 1635, at Watcrtowii, Mass. [Watertown Kec.J 11. Dorcas, bom November 5, 1637, at Wetlierstield. III. Stephen, bom March 3, 1039, at Wetlierslield. Died, unmarried, at Hartford, Conn., April 23, 1705. My desire is to add something further to my within mentioned will, viz. : 1. In case my annuity in Old England shall not be sold, and so shall fall by law, upon my eldest son, that then whatever I have given to my eldest son by my will, riz. : that double portion of goods, shall be translated from him to my other children, to mend their portions. 2. In case any of my children shall prove uudutiful and stubborn to their mother, that it shall be in the power of their mother to take away the one half of that jiortion I have bequeathed to that child, and to give it to such of the rest as shaU be more dutiful to her. These things, though in a rude and indigested manner, I desii-e for the present thus to set do^vn, — intending, if God spare my life, to reduce all into one entire writing. This 2d of Aug: 1648. Leonard Chester. * Tlie folioiviiig is a copy of Itfr last ivitl and testament as recorded on Middlesex Co. (ilfa,s.s.) Probate Becords. — •" In the name of God, Amen. I Mary Kussell, widow of the late Richard Russell, of Charlestown, in his Majesty's territory and dominion, in New England, [formerly Mary Chester, wife of Leonard Chester, late of Wethersfield, in the Colony of Con- necticut, deceased,] being often weakly in body, but of reasonable good understanding and memory ; and forasmuch as I know not how soon it may please God to take me out of this world, by death, I account it my duty, to resign up myself, soul and body to the good will and pleasure of the Lord of life and death, — hoping and trusting, that after this temporal life is ended, to receive everlasting happiness through the only merits of Jesus Christ my Lord and only Saviour. And as concerning what temporal estate it hath pleased God in his goodness to give unto me, I do, by this last will and testament, give and bequeath the same in manner as foUoweth. '• Imprimis. After my just debts shall be paid, aud my decent funeral charges defrayed, I give aud bequeath unto my eldest son, Capt. .John Chester, of Wethersfield, in the aforesaid territory and dominion in New England, the sum of thirty pounds. " Item. I give and devise to my daughter, Mrs. Dorcas Whiting, of Billerica, in the afore- said teiTitory, the sum of thirty pounds, and also, my wearing apparel, and that household stuff which i shall have remaining unwilled to any other ; aud to her husband, the Rev. Mr. Samuel Whiting, my son-in-law, ten pounds. " Item. I give and bequeath to my grand-daughter Elizabeth Whiting, my bed and bed- stead, bolsters, blanket and rugg. More : I give to said EUzabeth the trunk which is in the chamber, and what is in it. More : I give to her my brass andirons, and silver tankards. " Item. I give and bequeath to my second son, Stephen Chester, of the aforesaid Weth- ersfield, merchant, the sum of forty pounds, — one chest of di'awers, and a painted carpet. •• I give and bequeath unto my daughter Prudence Russell's orphans, viz., my gi-andson. Thomas Russell, my brick house, with four feet front on the wharf, which I bought of my son Mr. Daniel Russell: and to my two grand-daughters, Mary Rus,sell and Prudence Rus- sell, fifteen pounds to each one of them. More, I give to my grand-daughter, Mary Russell, my silver wine cup marked M. D., and one silver spoon. More. I give to my grand- daughter, Prudence Russell aforesaid, my silver plate with the Chester arms on it. Also, I give unto the said Orphans, all that debt of thirty and two pounds due to me on the Book of Accounts. Further, it is my will, that the house and land where Thomas Rand lives, with the yard room, situated and lying in the aforesaid Charlestown, be equally given betweou the said Mary and Prudence Russell. Further, it is my mind and will that the small hou.se and yard room where John Guppy at present Uves, and the leanto rising up against Dr. (,'hickering's, with the privilege of water at the well, be given unto my daughter, Mrs. Dor- cas WTiiting aforesaid. ■' Item. I give unto my son-in-law, James Russell, Esq., the sum of five pounds. •• Item. I give unto my son-in-law, Capt. Richard Sprague, the sum of five pounds. ■■ Item. I give and bequeath unto my old servant, Jno Coultman, of Wethersfield, if then living, twenty shilhngs. '• .\nd further it is my will, that if my estate should fall short of the aforesaid legacies, then, that there be a proportionable abatement on every legatee. •• And further, I constitute and ordain my beloved sons, Mr. Samuel Whiting and Mr. Ste- phen Chester abovesaid, to be Executors of this my last will and testament. And in coij- firmatiou whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal, this 20th day of November, A. D. 1688. M.^RY Russell, L. S."' i- In presence of " Edward Willbor, "Jno: Newbll, Senr." 2 10 NOTES OF THE IV. Mary, born January 15, 1641, at Wethersfield. Supposed to have died in early life, as she is not named in her sister Mercy's will, nor can a trace of her be found. V. Prudence, born February 16, 1643, at Wethersfield. VI. Eunice, born January 15, 1645, at Wethersfield. VII. Mercy, born February 1647, at Wethersfield. Died in Charlestown, Mass., September 15, 1669, leaving a will. Gave her estate to her three sisters, Dorcas Whiting, of Billerica, and Prudence Chester and Eunice Chester, both of Charles- town, and her brother, Stephen Chester, of Charlestown, ' to be ' divided to them in such proportion as Testator's dear mother, Mrs. Mary Russell, shall prescribe.' DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF JOHN CHESTER, SON OF LEONARD CHESTER, THE SETTLER. SECOND GENERATION. 1. John Chester, of Wethersfield, Conn., was married to Sarah Welles, daughter of Thomas Welles, one of the first settlers of Hartford, Conn., and of Wethersfield, and fourth Governor of the Colony of Connecticut, Februar3% 1653. *' The worshipful Capt. John Chester, Esq.," died February 2o, 1698, in the 63d year of his age. His widow, Mrs. Sarah Chester, died December 12, 1698, aged '• about 67." Children. 8 Mary, born December 23, 1654. 9 John, born June 10, 1656. 10 Sarah, boi-n November, 1657. 11 Stephen, born May 26, 1660. 12 Thomas, born March 23, 1662. 13 Samuel, born May 23, 1664. Died May 12, 1689, unmarried. 14 Prudence, born December 10, 1666. 15 Eunice, born May 17, 1668. THIRD GENERATION. Mary Chester was married to John Wolcott, of Windsor, Conn., son of Henry Wolcott, one of the first settlers of that town, February 14, 1677. [After her death, Mr. Wolcott was married to Hannali Nichols, of Stamford, Conn., June 22, 1692.] Mrs. Mary Wolcott died July 10, 1689, aged 34. Mr. John Wolcott died Jmiuary 3, 1712, aged 68. Childroi. 16 John, born November 20, 1677. Died August 20, 1750. 17 Henry, born August 7, 1679. 18 Charles, born September 3, 1681. 19 George, born October 20, 1683. 20 Benjamin, born CHESTER FAMILY. 11 21 Marv. born Was married to John Kliot, Esq., of Windsor, Conn., December 19, 1706. She was his second wife. His first wife, to whom he was married Octo ber 31, 1699, was Elizabetli Mack- man, widow of James Mackmaii. deceased, of Windsor, and daughter of Tlionias Stoiit^hton, of tlie same town. Slie died November 24, 1702. John Chester, Esq., of Wetlier.^field, Conn., was married to Hannah Talcott, daughter of Hon. Samuel Tak'ott. of Wetliers- tiekl, son of the Worshipful John Taleott, one of tlie first settlers of Hartford, Conn., November 25, 1G86. Major John Chester died December 14, 1711, aged o5. His widow, Mrs. Hannah Chester, died July 23. 1741. in tlie 77th year of her age. Children. 22 Penelope, born October 23 Mehitabel, bom January 24 Mary, bom Marcii 25 Penelope, born November 18, 1693. 26 Hannah, born :May 15, 1696. 27 Prudence, born Marcli 28 Eunice, born May 29 John, born June 30 Sarah, born July- Si Tliomtis, born August 21, 1687. Died April 1, 1688. 29, 1689. 8,1691. 4, 1699. 11, 1701. 30, 1703. 1, 1707. 31,1711. Died Mav 29, 1712. 10. Sarah Chester was mar Conn., son of Simon Wolcott, Wolcott, one of the first settle Mrs. Sarah Wolcott died her age. Mr. Simon Wolcott died August ->, 1732, in tlie G()th year of his ace. ried to Simon Wolcott, of Windsor, of Windsor, and grandson of irenry rs of that town, December 5, 1G89. August o, 1723, in the G7th year of 32 Sarah, horn 34 Simon, 35 Christo- pher, 36 Eunice, 37 James, Chi/ (In liilto. 33 Martha, born born bom born September 24, born 1694. Was married to Samuel Treat, of. Wetherstield, Coim., Novemlier 22, 1716. He died March 5, 1733, aged 63. She died April 16, 1743, in the 53d year of her age. Children, — Sarah, bom April 26, 1718, and died March 5, 1733. Samuel, born Decem- ber 26, 1723, and died February 26, 1756. Was married to William Stoughton, of Windsor, (east side.) He died Mav 18, 1750, aged 64. She died j\Iay 15, 1751, aged 59. Died July 26, 1742. 1690. Died October 9, 1727. 1697. Died February 18, 1725. 1700. Died February 16, 1748. 12 NOTESOFTHE 11. Stephen Chester, of Wethersfield, Conn., was married to Jemima Treat, daughter of Lieut. James Treat, of the same toAvn, December 17, 1691. She was born March 15, 1668. Mr. Stephen Chester died February 9, 1698, in the 38th year of his age. His widow, Mrs. Jemima Chester, died October 5, 1755, in the 87th year of her age. Her grave is in Newington Society bury- ing ground. Children. 38 Dorathy, born September 5, 1692. 39 Sarah, ' born March 5, 1694. 40 Mercy, born October 2G, 1696. 41 Stephen .Tolm, born Febraary 14, 1698, (posthnmous.) Died June S, 1725. 12. Thomas Chester, of Wethersfield, Conn., was married to Mary Treat, daughter of Richard Treat, Esq., of AVethersfield, Conn., December 10, 1684. Mr. Thomas Chester died December 4, 1712, in the 53d year of his age. His widow, Mrs. Mary Chester, died January 1, 1748, aged 81. Children. 42 Eunice, ))orn November 22, 1685. 43 Samuel, bom September 29, 1696. Died March 17, 1710. 44 John, born December 17, 1699. Died December 14, 1700. 45 Mary, born Janizary 6, 1706. 14. Prudence Chester was married to James Treat, Jun., of Wethersfield, Conn., December 17, 1691. Mrs. Prudence Treat died May 25, 1727, in the 61st year of lier age. [After lier death, Mr. Ti"eat was married to Hannah Boardman, widow of Daniel Boai'dman, deceased, of Wethersfield, and daughter of Wright, of the same town, by whom he had no issue. She died February 25, 1746, aged 83.] Mr. James Treat died February 18, 1742, in the 76tli year of his age. Children. 46 Abigail, born December 6, 1692. Was married to David Boardman, of Wethersfield, December 6, 1717. 47 Charles, born January 29, 1695. Died October 4. 48 Prudence, born April 23, 1697. 49 Jlunice, born January 26, 1699. Was mai-ried to David Biick, son of David Buck, of Wethersfield. De- cember 19, 1723. GO James, born September 2,1701. NVas married to Mary Crane, daughter of Abraham Crane, of Wethersfield. August 11, 1731. 51 Oliver, born ]\lay 31, 1705. 52 .Terusha, bor;i March 14,1707. Was m.arried to Wait Welles, of Weth- ersfield. CHESTER FAMILY. ♦IS 15. Eunice Chester was mai-ried to Rev. Timothy Stevens, Pas- tor of the Congregational Church at GUistenbury, Conn., May 1 7, 1 G94, being his birth-(hiy. lie was son of Timothy Stevens, of Koxbury, Mass., and was born at Koxbury, May 17, 1(JG'). [After her deatli, Rev. Mr. Stevens was married at Cambridge, Mass.. on the 19th of May, 1701, to AUice Whiting, widow of \ivv. .lohn AV' hiiing, deceased, second minister of Lancaster, Mass., and ihiughter of .Jose})h Cook, Esq., of Cambridge, by whom he had eight chikU-en, viz.: John, born Se|)teml)er 13, 1702, and died August 30, 1717. Eunice, born Se))tember 14, 1704, and died September 19, 1704. Martha, born Septendjcr 6, 1705, and died November 7, 1717. Two sons, born September 8, 1707, and died the night followuig. Timothy, born July 9, 1709. Joseph, boi-n August 15, 1711. Benjamin, born March, 1714. She died Marcli 10, 1714, aged 40.] Mrs. Eunice Stevens died June IG, 1698, aged 30. Rev. Timothy Stevens died A])ril 14, 172G, aged 61, nearly. Children. 53 TimotliT, bom Jlarch 23, 1695. Died April 1, 1695. 54 Sarah, " born March 19, 1696. Died September 25, 1717. 55 .Tohn, born June 4, 1698. Died June 27, 1698. FOURTH GENERATION. 23. Mehitabel Chester was married to Nathaniel Burnham, of Wethersiield, Conn., May 1, 1714. Mr. Nathaniel Burnham died December 16, 1754, aged — . His widow, Mrs. Mehitabel Bui-idiam, died March 18, 1773, aged 84. Children. 56 Nathaniel, born January 16, 1719. 57 Mehitabel, born December 15, 1720. 58 Peter, born Marcli 22, 1723. 59 .Jeremiah, born July 24, 1725. 24. Mary Chester was married to Jonathan Burnliam, of Weth- ersfield. Conn., January 1, 1718. Mr. Jonathan Buruhaui diackus, of Norwich. She died July 1,1745.* He died October 5, 1786. She ched . Children, — Joshua, born August, 1751. Hannah, born July 5, 1753. Ebenezer, born Decem- ber'26, 1754, was a General. t Eliza. 68 Ebenezer, bom May 26, 1720. 69 Nehemian, born September 15, 1721. 70 Ebenezer, born November 22, 1723. 71 Hannah, born July * By this wife, he had 2 children, — 1. Jedediah, bom August 4, 1743. Harvard College, 1763. Wa.s a Brigadier-General in the army of the Revolution. His first wife, daughter of Uovernor Trumbull, died at Dedham, Blass., in 1775, while he was on liis way to join the army at Cambridge His .seeond wife was sister of Bishop Moore, of Virginia. She died in March, 1831. " With the courage of the soldier, he combined the humble graces of the Christian." He died September 25, 1818, .aged 75. 2? Andrew, liorn June 22, 1745. I General Ebenezer Huntington was twice married, 1. To Sarah Isham,daughter of Joseph Ishani, of Colchester, December 10, 1791. She was born in December, 1771, and died . 2. To Lucretia May McLellen, of Woodstock, Conn., October 7, 1795. Mrs. Lucretia M. Huntington died November 5, 1819. General Ebenezer Huntington died . Child, by hisfirft wiff, one only, — Alfred, born June 2,1793. Children, by his second wife, — VVolcott, born August 20, 179(). Louisa Mary, born February 20, 1798. George Washington, born November 22, 1799. Emily, ))orn August 6. 1801. Nancy, born April 6, 1803. Walter, born November 4, 1804. Sarali J., born May 1, 1806. Elizabeth M., born Augu.st 24, 1808. Maria U., born December 13, 1810. CHESTER KAMII.Y. 15 beth, born February 9, 1757. Jlarv, born March 24, 1760. Zcchariah, born November 2, 1764,}; General. 2G. Hannah CHESTK.uwas married to Gideon Welles, of Wethers Held, Conn., November .'30, 171 (J. Gideon Welles, Es(i., died Mareli 28, 1740, a,i>-ed 48. His widow, Mrs. Hannah Welles, died May 2!), 174!), aged 53. 72 Chester, 73 Solomou, 74 Eunice, 75 Sarah, 76 Gideon, born Octoljer born October G, 1721. born August 6, 172-5. born December 23, 1725. born Mav 26, 1785. Children. 1718. Died November 15, 1718. 27. Prudence Chester was married to Col. dohn Stoddard, of Northampton, Mass., December lo, 17 lo. Col. John Stoddard died at Boston. Mass., .hni<' I'.t, 1748. aged (iG. His remains were interred at Northain])ton. His widow, Mrs. Prudence Stoddai-d. died Sc])tend)er 11, 1780, aged 81. Children. 77 JIary, born November 27,1732. Was; married to .lohu Worthington, Esq., of Springfield, Mass., Decem- ber 7, 1768. She was his second wife. I His first wife, to whom he was mnrriod January 10, 1750, was Hannah Hopkins, daughter of Rev. Samuel Hopkins, second Pastor of the first church at West Springfield, Mass. She died November 15, 1766, in the 36th year of her age.] Hon. .John Worthington, L.L. D., died April 25, 1800,' in the 81st year of his age. His widow, Mrs. Marv Worthington, died July 12, 1812, in the 80th vear of her age. CMkl,—by his second marriaffe, — one only, .John, bom April 22, 1770, and died August 11, 1770. Was married to Ezekiel Willijims, of Wethersfield, Conn., November 6, 1760. Ezekiel Williams, Esq., died 1818, aged 86. His widow died . C'hild7-en,—Em\]y,horn June 9, 1761, married Sanmel W. Williams. John, born September 11, 1762, was twice married, 1. To Sophia Worthington, daughter of the Hon. John Worthing- ton, of Springfield, Mass., 1799. She died . 2. To Mary Silliman, widow of the Rev. Ebenezer Silliman, of Amsterdam, N. Y., and daughter r8 Prudence, born May 28, 1734. I Zechariah Huntington, of Norwicli, was married to Hannah Mumforil, of Norwich, March 23, 1786. Children, Thomas Mumford. born December 28, 1786. Jabez VVilliams, born November 8, 1788, was United States Senator. Elizabeth, born October 5, 179.3. 16 NOTES OF THE 79 Solomon, born May 29, 1736. Israel, born April 28, 1741. 81 Hannah, bom October 13, 1742. of Col. Thomas Dyer, of Windham, Conn., 1817. John Williams, Esq., died 1840, aged 78. Harriet, bom June 26, 1764, was married to Rev. Dr. David Parsons, of Amherst, Mass. ; — was the father of Hon. Fran- cis Parsons, of Hartford, Conn. Eze- kiel, bom December 29, 1765, Pru- dence, born October 2, 1767, was married to Rev. Mr. Howard, of Springfield, ]\Iass. Mary, bom Au- gust 14, 1769, was "married to John Salter, of Mansfield, Conn. Esther, born April 14, 1771. Solo- mon Stoddard, born October 10, 1773. Christina, born September 22, 1775. Thomas Scott, born June 22, 1777, was twice married, 1. To Delia Ellsworth, daughter of Hon. Oliver Pillsworth, of Windsor, Conn., and after her death, to Martha M. Coit. Samuel Porter, born Febru- ary, 1779, was twice married, 1. To Mary H. Webb, and after her death, to Sarah Tyler. He lived in Mansfield, and afterwards in New- buryport, Mass. Settled in Northampton, Mass., was twice married. 1. To Martha Par- tridge, of Hatfield, Mass., November 21, 1765. She died October 20, 1772, aged 33. 2. To Eunice Parsons, of Amherst, Mass. Mrs. Eunice Stod- dai-d died January 22, 1797. Solo- mon Stoddard, Esq., died December 19, 1787, aged 51. He had 3 chil- dren by each wife. Settled in Pitt.sfield, Mass. Was mar ried to Eunice Williams, of Hatfield, Mass. He died June 27, 1782, aged 41. Died August 1, 1843. 28. Eunice Chester whs murj-ied to Col. Josepli Pitkin, of East Hartford, Conn. She was liis second wife. [Col. Pitkin was thrice infu-rietl. His first wife, to whom he was married February 20, 1724, and by whom he had all his children, six in number, was Mary Lord, daughter of llichard Lord, of Hartford, Conn. She died October 10, 1740, aged SS. His third wife was Eunice Law, widow of Governor Jonathan Law, deceased, of Milford, Comi., alias Eunice Andrew, widow of Samuel Andrew, Esq., of JMilford, son of Rev. Samuel Andrew, minister of that town. Slie was the only daughter of the Hon. John Hall, of AVallingford, Conn., and aunt to Lyman Hall, one of the signers of the Declai-ation of Independence from Georgia. She died at New^ Haven, Comi., June 23, 1774, aged 75.] Col. Joseph Pitkin died November 3, 1762, aged 07. His second wife, Mrs. Eunice Pitkin, died June 25, 175G, aged 55. children, — none. H E S T E R F A M I L Y . 17 29. John Chestek, of Wethorsficld, Conn., was married to Sarah Noyes, daughter of Kcv. Josepli Noycs, ]iastor of the first Con- gregational cluircli at New Haven, Conn., November 1!), 1747. Hon. John Chester died September 11, 1771, aged 68. His widow, Mrs. Sarah Chester, died January 25, 1797, aged 75. Children. 82 Jolm, born January IS, 1749. S3 Leonard, born September 18, 1750. Settled in Wetherslield. Was married to Elizabeth niiiitinr;ton, daughter of the Hon. .Tabez Hnntin.i>toii, of Norwich, Conn., November 25, 1773. Hon. John Chester died November 4, 1809, in the 61st year of his age.* His widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Chester, died July 1 , 1834, a,G;ed 77. Children, Elizabeth, born November 10, 1774, married Elea/.er V. Backus, of Al- bany, June 8, 1807. Mai-y, born April 20, 1779, married Ebenezer Welles, of Brattleboro, Vt., June 8, 1806. Hannah, bom October 27, 1781,. married Charles Chauncey, Esq., of Philadelphia. Sarah, born June 17, 1783. John, born AuEjust 17, 1785, Yale College, 1804, Pastor of the Congregational church, now Rev. Dr. Sprague's, Albany, N. Y. Rev. Dr. Chester died at Philadelphia, Janu- ary 12, 1829, leaving sui'viving his wife, Rebecca Ralston, daughter of Robert Ralston, of Philadelphia, but no children. As a preacher, he was considered one of the most able and useful, aflectionately esteemed by his people, and highly respected by the community .at large. Charlotte, bom March 20, 1787.' Henry, born October 3, 1790, died March 1, 1791. .TuUa, born March 15, 1792, married Matthew C. Ralston, of Philadelphia, April 2, 1810. Henry, bom Decem- l)er 22, 1793, Lawyer, Settled in PhOadelphia. William, born Novem ber 20, 1795, a Clergyman. George, born June 14, 1798. died in eai-lv life. Settled in Wethorsfield. Was mar- ried to Sarah Willian'is, daughter of Col. William Williams, of Pittsfield, Mass., l)y his second wife. Miss Welles, September 12, 1776. He died August 17, 1803, aged 53. She died May 3, 1835, aged 76. Children, — Leonard William Pepperell, born December 20, 1777. Sarah, bom August 8, 1779. Henrietta, Sophia, twhi^, born March 8, 1781. John * Hon. John Chpst<'r was a Colonel ni the army of thn Revolution, and distinguishotl hun- sclf by his bravery at the battle of Bunker Hill. He sustained several important civil oflSces, the duties of which he performed with great fidelity. In all the private relations of life, he was much esteemed and beloved for hisamiablenees, sincerity, hospitality and benevolence. He was a sincere and pious Christian. 18 NOTES OF THE 84 Sarah, born August 85 Abigail, born May 12, 1752. Noyes, bom March 20, 1783. Sally Williams, born November 2, 1784. William Williams, bom July 13, 1786. James D., and Abigail. Was married to Thomas Coit, of Nor- wich, Conn., about 1795. 27, 1754. Was married to Joseph Webb, of Wethersfield, Conn., November 22, 1774. They had 12 children, .John Haynes, their seventh child, born December 8, 1786, settled in Albany, N. Y., was a merchant. Died at Hartford, Conn. 86 Stephen, born October 28, 1761. Married Elizabeth Iilitchell, daughter of Chief Justice Stephen Mix Mitch- eh, of Wethersfield. He died De- cember 6, 1835, aged 74. She died December 22, 1852, aged 82. They had several children. Settled in Wethersfield, but afterwards removed to Hartford. Was attorney at law. Married to Esther M. Bull, daughter of Joseph Bull, of Hart- ford, March, 1795. He died October 2, 1831, aged 67. She died June 22, 1844, aged 67. Several children, among them, the wife of James M. Bunce, of the city of Hartford. 87 Thomas, born January 7, 1764. 30. Sarah Chester was married to Israel Williams, of Hatfield, Mass., about 1731. Mrs. Sarah "Williams died vSeptember 18, (8 on grave-stone,) 1770, aged 63. Hon. Israel Williams died Jmie (January on grave-stone) 10, 1788, in the 79th year of his age. ■ Children. 88 John, born May 89 William, born 90 Israel, 91 Sarah, bom born 92 Eunice, born 93 Jerusha, born 94 Lucretia, born 26, 1632. Harvard College, 1751. Died same yeai% 1734. Was in public business until the Revo- lution. Died unmarried. Was married to Doct. Perez Marsh, of Dalton, Mass. Was married to' Major Israel Stoddard, (of Northampton, probably.) Was married to Elisha Bilhngs, Esq., of Conway, Mass. Was married to John Chandler Wil- liams, Esq., of Pittsfield, Mass. 38. DoRATHY Chester was married to Martin Kellogg, of Weth- ersfield, Conn., January 13, 1716. He dwelt in the Society of Newington, in that town, several of the last years of his life. CHESTER FAMILY 19 Capt. Mai-tin Kellogg died November 13, 1753, in the 68lh year of his age. His widow, Dorathy Chester, died Sept. 26, 1754, aged 62. Ckil'dren. 95 Dorathy, 96 Martin, 97 Anna, 98 Jemima, 99 Marv, 100 Sarali,- 101 Steplien, 102 Josepli, born December 4, 171G. born August 2, 1718. born February 19, 1720. born August ' 24, 1723. born October 19, 1725. born August 22, 1727. born September 24, 1729. born October 9, 1736. 42. Eunice Chester was married to Rev. Elisha Williams, first Pastor of the Congregational Church in Newington Society, Wethersfield, Conn., but subsequently President of Yale College, and afterwards a Judge of the Superior Court of Connecticut, Feb- ruary 23, 1714. [After her death, being in England, Mr. Williams was there married to Elizabeth Scott, only daughter of the Rev. Thomas Scott, of Norwich, England ; surviving whom, she was married to the Hon. William Smith, of the city of New- York, May 12, 1761, at Wethersfield, upon whose decease she returned to Wethersfield, where she resided at Mr. Sheriff Williams's until her death, June 13, 1776, aged 68.] Mrs. Eunice Williams died May 31, 1750, aged — . Rev. Elisha WilHams died July 25, 1755, aged 61. Children. 103 Eunice, 104 Elisha, 105 Samuel, 106 William, 107 Mary, 108 Anna, born February born January 3, 1716. 31, 1718. born August 16, 1720. born November 20, 1722. born August 5, 1725. born April 30, 1731, Died September 26, 1741. Settled in Wethersfield. Was a mag- istrate.* Died November 14, 1740. Died October 28, 1741. at New Haven, and died at Wethers- field, February 23, 1750. *He appears to have baen of the Committee of Inspection of the Association entered into by the inhabitants of Wethersfield in 1775, for denying themselves the use of tea, but granting permits for its use in certain cases, which permits were addressed to " Mr. Leonard Chester, Merchant." The following are copies of two of those permits : "Mr. Leonard Chester, Merchant, Sir, — Mrs. Welles is desirous of getting some tea; and as she relates her case to me, I do consent that you let her have half a pound. I am yours, &c., Elisha WiLLi.iMS. " Wethersfield, July 6, 1775.'' Mr. Leonard Chester, Merchant, Sir, — If you wiU let the Bearer have one-qunrter of a pound of tea, it being, as she informs me, fur a xooman who is necessitated for some, you have the consent of Yours, &c., EUSHA WiLLUMS. "June 29, 1775.'' 20 NOTESOFTHE 45. Mary Chester was married to Thomas AVelles, Jim., of Weth- ersfielcl, Comi,, Jmie 14, 1738. Mr. Thomas Welles, Jun., died . Plis widow, Mrs. Mary Welles, died . Children- ' < 109 Chester, born March 22, 1739. 110 Thomas, bom June 12, 1741. 111 Samuel, born April 25, 1744. 112 Bille, born Apiil 26, 1747. DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF DORCAS CHESTER, DAUGHTER OF LEONARD CHESTER, THE SETTLER. SECOND GENERATION. 11. Dorcas Chester was married to Rev. Samuel Whiting, first minister of Billerica, Mass., November 12, 1656. ["Rev. Mr. Whiting was born in England in 1633, and was son of Rev. Samuel Whiting, first minister of Lynn, Mass., and of Elizabeth his second Avife, daughter of the Right Hon. Oliver St. John, of England. He came into New England with his father, and arrived at Boston, May 26, 1636. He was gi'aduated at Harvard College in 1653, settled in Billerica, 1658, and was ordained there November 11, 1663."] Mrs. Dorcas Whiting died February 16, 1713, aged 76. Rev. Samuel Whiting died February 28, 1713, aged 80. Children. 11-3 Elizabeth, born October 6, 1660. Was married to Rev. Thomas Clark, second mmister of Chelmsford, Mass., 1702, by whom she had no children. She was his second wife. 114 Samuel, born December 19, 1662. Was married to Elizabeth . He was a cornet in the troop. He dieil J'ebruary 8, 1714, leaving children, — ] .('onard, born July 12, 1603. Joseph, Li.irn December 14, 1795, — and prob- ably others. 115 John, born July 1, 1664. Harvard College, 1685. Was second minister of Lancaster, Mass., where he was ordained December 3, 1691. He was married to Allice Cook, daughter of Joseph Cook, of Cam- bridge, Mass., about 1694. [After liis death, she was married on the 19th of May, 1701, to Rev. Timothy Stevens, Pastor of the Congrega- tional Church at Glastenburj-, Conn., CHESTER FAMILY. 21 IIG Oliver, born October S, 1665. 117 Marv, 118 Dorathy, 119 Josepli, 120 Jame?, 121 ETiuice, bom April born August born January born July born August 122 Benjamin, born August 123 Benjamin, born October 28, 1667. 23, 1668. 7, 1670. 20, 1671. 6, 1672. 26, 1675. 5, 1682. by ■fthom she had 8 children, 6 sons and 2 daughtei-s.] Kev. Mr. John Whiling was shot and scalped about noon, September 11, 1697, by the In- dians, aged 33. Mrs. Allicc Whiting, alias Stevens, died at (Jlastenburv, Marcli 10, 1714, aged 40. CIdldrhi of Rev. John and Allied Whiting^ — Allice, born December, 1694, and died at Cambridge, October 19, 1697. Eunice, born 1696, and died at Cam- bridge, November 4, 1697. A grave- stone, standing at tlie graves of these children in the old burying-ground at Cambridge, Mass., has on it the following inscription, viz.: "Here lyes y children of John & Alice Whiteing. Alice Whiteing Aged 2 years & 10 M". Died October 19, 1697. Eunice Whiteing Aged 1 year Died Novem))cr 4 1697." Was married to Anna Danforth, daugh- ter of Capt. Jonathan Danforth, of Billerica, December 22, 1689, " be- fore Rev. Samuel Whiting, and Jon- athan Danforth, senior." Oliver Whiting, Esq., died December 22, 1736, aged 71, "having been many years a magistrate." They had 9 cliildrcn, — 6 sons and 3 daughters. Died August 6, 1701. Died Autrust 1, 1671. Died August 20, 1672. Died September 18, 1675. Died October 20, 1682. DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF PRUDENCE CHESTER, DAUGHTER OF LEONARD CHESTER, THE SETTLER. SECOND GENERATION. Prudence Chester was married to Capt. Thomas Russell, of Charlestown, Mass., December 30, IGGl). Capt. Thomas Russell died October 21, 1676, aged 35. His widow, Mrs. Prudence Russell, died October 21, 1678, aged 35. children. 124 Mary, born September 27, 1670. Married John Watkins. 125 Thomas, born March 30, 1672. 126 Prudence, (no date in Record.) Married a Mr. Dole, of Charlestown. 22 NOTES OF THE CHESTER FAMILY. DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF EUNICE CHESTER, DAUGHTER OF LEONARD CHESTER, THE SETTLER. SECOND GENERATION. VI. Eunice Chester was married to Capt. Richard Sprague, of Charlestown, Mass., son of Mr. Ralph Sprague, one of the first settlers of that town, February 1, 1672. [After her death, Capt. Sprague was married to Catharine Anderson, widoAV, by whom he had no children.] Mrs. Eunice Sj^rague died May 27, 1676, aged 31. Capt. Richard Sprague died October 7, 1703, aged 78. Children, — none. DANIEL CLARK, ONE OF THE FIRST SETTLERS OF "WINDSOR, CONN.* DANIEL CLARK, one of the first settlers of Windsor, Conn., was twice married. 1. To Mary Newberry, of AV^indsor, daughter of Thomas Newberry,t June 1 3, 1 644. She died August 29, 1688. 2. To Martha Wolcott, widow of Simon WcAcott, deceased, of the same town, and sister of William Pitkin, Esq., one of the early settlers of Hartford, Conn. Hon. Daniel Clark died August 12, 1710, ''in the 88th year of his age, or thereabouts." [Windsor Records.] He was an Attor- ney at Law, and, during his long life, was generally in public office.:!: Mrs. Martha Clark, alias Wolcott, died October 13, 1719, aged — . [Grave-stone East W^indsor burying-ground, Avhere several of her children rest.] FIRST GENERATION. Cliildren of Daniel Clark, — bi/ his first wife. 1. jMarv, bom April 4, 1645. Died in cliildliood. - n. Josiiili, bom January 21, 1648. III. Elizabeth, born Octobei: 28, 1651, IV. Daniel, bom April 5, 1654. • V.John, born April 10,1656. VI. Mary, bom September 22, 1658. . Vn. Samuel, born July 6, 1661. VIII. Sarah, born August 7, 1663. IX. Hannah, boi-n August 25,1665. Died in early lil'e. X. Nathaniel, bom September 8, 1(566. Children, — 6y his second wife, — none. * The principal part of tliis paper was prepared from statistics collected in 1851 and 1852 . t Mr. Thomas Newberry died at Dorchester, Mass., not long after his arrival in New Kng- land. He left a will, which is of record iu Suffolk County Prohatc Court. % For the use of their Magistrates, the town of Windsor appropriated a particular pew in their Meeting House and in addition to the ordinary finish, ordered it to be " wainscotted." On the elevation of Mr. Clark to the Magistracy, the Town, in Town meeting assembled, passed the following vote :" " May 5, 1651. At a meeting of the Towne, Mr. Clark w;ts appointed to sitt in the greate pew." 24 NOTES OF THE DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF JOSIAH CLARK, SON OF DANIEL CLARK, THE SETTLER. SECOND GENERATION. II. JosiAH Clark, of Windsor, Conn., was married to Mary Crow, widow of Christopher Crow, deceased, of Windsor, and daughter of Benjamin Burr, of Hartford, Conn., one of the first settlers of that town. Cliild, — recorded on Windsor Records, — one only. 11 Josiali, born January 13, 1682. DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF ELIZABETH CLARK, DAUGHTER OF DANIEL CLARK, THE SETTLER. SECOND GENEEATION. IIL Elizabeth Clakk was twice married. 1. To Moses Cooke, of Warronoke, [Westfield,] Mass., son of Captain Aaron Cooke, one of the first settlers of Windsor, Conn., afterwards of Northamp- ton, Mass., November 25, 1669. He was slain by the Indians at Westfield, aged — . 2. To Lieut. Job Drake, of Windsor, son of Job Drake, of that town, September 13, 1677. Lieut. Job Drake died December 19, 1711, in the 60th year of his age. IMi-s. Elizabeth Drake, alias Cook, died December 22, 1729, aged 78. Children, — by her first husband. 12 Elizabeth, born August 25, 1673, in Westfield. Mamed to Benjamin Gris- "U'old, of Windsor, Coim., by whom she had a numerous family of chil- dren, among them, Moses, born July 10, 1714, and married Mary Nichols, daugliter of Cyprian Nichols, of Hartford. 13 Closes, born April 17, 1675, in Windsor. Children. — by her second husband. 14 Job, born 1678. Died unmamcd, October 15, 1712. 15 "Mary, born April 29, 1680. Married to John Porter, oC Windsor, September 23, 1697. Children, — John, born March 7, 1699. Mari,-, bom July 10, 1703. Anna, born April 2, 1706. Catharine, bom Sep- tember 14, 1707. I.ydia, born May 4, 1711. Ann, born October 13, 1714. 16 Jacob, liorn January 29, 1683. l^welt in Wintonbury Parisli, Wind sor. He died January 29, 1762, aged 80 nearly. Had 5 chldren, among them. Job, his 4th child, born November 6, 1714, in whose line descended Richard G. Drake, Esq., of the city of Hartford, attorney at law. CLARK FAMILY. • 25 17 Sarah, born May 10, 1686. Married December 3, 1702, to Hon. Roger Wolcott, of Windsor, Conn. He became Major General and sec- ond in command at the taking of -4 Louisburg, in 1745, and was Lieut. Governor' of the Colony of Connec- ticut, from 1741 to 1750, and Gov- ernor from 1750 to 1764. He died May 17, 17C7, aged 89. They had 11 children.* DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF DANIEL CLARK, SON OF DANIEL CLARK. THE SETTLER. SECOND GENERATION. IV. Daniel Clark, first of Windsor, Conn., then of Hartford, Conn., after about 1710, of Colchester, Conn., was married to Han- nah Pratt, daughter of Daniel Pratt, of Hartford, 1 678. Mr. Daniel Clark died . His widow, Mrs. Hannah Clark, died — . 18 Daniel, • bora 1679. 19 Moses, • born 1683. 20 John, born 1685. ^ 21 Aaron, bap. November 13, 1687, at Hartford. 22 Nathaniel, bap. March 26, 1693, at Hartford. 23 Abraham, bap. November 10, 1695, at Hartford. 24 Noah, bap. April 25, 1697, at Hartford. THIRD GENERATION. 18. Daniel Clark, of Colchester, Conn., was married to Elizabeth Butler, daughter of Daniel Butler, of Hartford, Conn., and of Mabel Butler, his Avife, December 14, 1704. Mr. Daniel Clark died September 14, 1762, in the 83d year of his age. His widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Clark, died April 11, 1763, aged 77. children. 25 Hannah, born June 30, 1706. 26 Elizabeth, born June 29, 1708. 27 Son, (not named,) born July 17, 1710. Died same day. * Oliver, the youngest of the eleven, was born in 1723, and filled man)' State offices ; was a Brigadier General during the war of the Revolution ; member of the Continental Congress, and Signer of the Declaration of Independence ; Lieut. Governor from 1T86 to 1796, and Governor, 1797. lie married Laura Collins, of Guilford, Conn., by whom he had four chil- dren, two sons and two daughters. lie died December 1, 1797, aged 71. Oliver, ouc of the .sons, was bom January 11, 1760 : Yale College, 1778 : admitted to the Bar in 1781 : was ap- pointed one of the Committee of Pay-table at Hartford, January, 1782 : Joint Commissioner to settle Accounts with the United States, May, 1784 : Sole Commissioner, May, 1787 : Comptroller of Public Accounts of the State, May, 1788; Auditor of the Treasury of tlie United States, September 12, 1789 ; Comptroller of the same, June 17, 1791, and Secretary of U. S. Treasury, February 2, 1795, which office he resigned in 1800 : a Judge of the Second Circuit of the United States, February 20, 1801 : Governor of Connecticut from 1817 to 1827- Died June 1, 1833. Gov. Wolcott was married in 1785, to KlizabethStoughton.only daugh- ter of John Stoughton, of Windsor, Conn., by whom he had .several children. 4 26 NOTES OF THE 28 Daniel, born September 28, 1711. 29 Josiah, born December 19, 1713. 30 Roger, born December 24, 1715. 31 Alexander, born November 6, 1717. 32 Zerviah, born March 14, 1719. 33 Darius, born February 2, 1720. 34 Mabel, bom October 7, 1721. 36 Uriah,' born November 2, 1722. 36 Rebecca, born June 16, 1726. 19.* Moses Clark, of Lebanon, Conn., was married to Elizabeth Hnntington, daughter of Samuel Huntington, of Lebanon, Febru- ary 23, 1710. She was born April 24, 1689. Mr. Moses Clark died September 18, 1749, in the 67th year of his age.f His widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Clark, died December 27, 1761, in the 73d year of her age.:j: Children. 37 Mary, born January 22, 1717. 38 Moses, born September 2, 1720. 39 Anna, born January 26, 1723. 40 Elizabeth, born January 25, 1725. 41 John, born January 7, 1728. 42 James, liorn September 15, 1730.^ 24. Noah Clark, of Colchester, Conn., was married to Sarah Taintor, daughter of Michael Taintor, of Colchester, Conn., and of Mabel Taintor, his second wife, widow of Daniel Butler, of Hart- ford, Conn., and daughter of Nicholas Olmsted, of the same town, June 10, 1719. She was born November 19, 1698. Mr. Noah Clark died June 1, 1749, aged 52. His widoAv, Mrs. Sarah Clark, died -. Children. 4-j Sarali, born Februarv 19, 1719. Died in infancy. 44 Sarah, born March ' 9, 1721. 45 Noah, born August 24, 1722. Married Eunice Quittei-field, Decem- ber 5, 1751. 46 Jeruslia, born February 28, 1724. 47 Ezra, born November 8, 1725. Died at Colchester, June 7, 1797, aged 71. 48 Elihu, born November 8, 1727. Married Elizabeth Kellogg, May 9, 17.50. 49 Esther, born October 14, 1729. * Several of the grandsons of Hon. Daniel Clark, and a family of the name of Clark from Saybrook, Conn., settled in Lebanon at an early date. Gov. Myron II. Clark, of Canandai- gua, N. y., i.s a descendant of these Claries, but of which family we have not a.scertained. t Here lye InterJ the liemains of Moses Clark, who was of a Sober, charityble, virtuous disposition. Who having serued His generation faithfully, departed this Life in hope of Life Eternal, Sepi the IS^'", 1749, in the 67th year of his age. [Grave-Stone.] „ t Hero lies the Body of M'^'* Elisabeth Clark, ye wife of Mr. Moses Clark, who Recom- mended herselfe and religion to ye world by Piety and Good works ; a midwife who feared God, .skilful and greatly useful in tlio art of healing, who to y« Public loss and grief, was Suddenly called to a better hope Dec.'' 27, 1761, in the 73d year of her age. [Grave-Stone.] ^ Col. .lauics Clark died December 29, 1826, aged 96. Col. Clark was a Captain in the Army of the Uevoluti()n,and fought at the battle of Bunker llill, and was the oldest man in the town of Lebanon at the time of his decease. [Lebano7i Records.] \ C L A U K FAMILY. 27 FOURTH GENERATION. 41. John Clark, of Lebanon, Conn., was married to Jerusha Hunt- ington, daugliter of Jab(!z Huntington, Esq., of Windham, Coiui., and of Elizabeth, liis wife, daughter of Rev. Timotliy Edwards, Pastor of th(} Congregational Church, at P^ast Windsor, Conn., and sister of the first President ICdwards, November 7, J 75 J. Doct. John Clark died at lltiea, N. Y., December 23, 1822. aged 94 years, nearly. [Yale College, 1749.] His widow, Mrs. .Jerusha Clark, died at Utica, N. Y., DeeenUjcJ" 14, 1823, aged 92. Childien. 50 John, • bora June 13,1752,0.8. ^51 Jabez, t born November 2, 1753. 52 Israhiah, born May IG, 1755. Died June 1, 1755. 53 Jeruslia, bom May 7, 1756. Died, unmarried, at Utica, N. Y., Julv 8, 1840. 54 Hezekiali, -born December 19, 1757. 55 Trypliena, born February 10, 1760. ^ 56 Deodatus, born July ' 27, 1762. 57 Hanuali, born May 19, 17G4. — 58 Henry, born May 4, 176G. ^59 Erastus, born May 11, 17G8. 60 Thaddeus, -born February 12, 1770. 61 Elizabeth, ))orn February 2, 1772. FIFTH GENteRATION. 50. Doct. John Clark, first of Windham, Conn., afterwards of Lebanon, Madison county, N. Y., was married to Abigail Moseley, daughter of the Rev. Samuel Moseley, second Pastor of the second Congregational Church in that part of Windham now called Hampton, and sister of the late William Moseley, of Hartford. Conn., December 13, 1781. Mrs. Abigail Clark died January 28, 1833, aged 76. Doct. John Clark dicni A{)ril 21, 1847, aged 95 nearly. Children. 62 Sophia, born September 24, 1782. 63 Tryphena, bom May 17, 1786. 64 John Mose- ley, bom July 2, 1788. Died October 2, 1788. 65 Nabby, bom November 30, 1789. Died August 22, 1807. ^66 Mary, bom June 17,1792. Died June ^7, 1828. " 67 Amanda, bom October 12, 1794. 68 Hannah, born September 10, 1797. 69 William Mosele}', bom March 2."!, 1803. Residence, Gilbert's-ville, N. Y. 51. Jabez Clark, of Windham, Conn., was mai'ried to Amie EI- derkin, daughter of Jedediah Elderkin, of that town, April 4, 1787. 28 NOTES OF THE Hon. Jabez Clark died November 11, 1836, aged 83.* His widow, Mrs. Amie Clark, died July 1, 1838, aged 77. Children. 70 Charles, bom March 71 Ehzabeth, bom October 72 Anna, born April 73 Jerusha, bom March 6, 1788. Died October 22, 1798. 29, 1789. Married Walter King, Esq., of Utica, N. Y. She died September, 1812, aged 22, nearly. 6, 1792. Married Edward Vernon, formerly of Utica-, N. Y., now of the city of New York. 26, 1794. Married Jesse W. Doolittle, of Utica, N. Y. 74 Edwards, born February 24, 1796. An Attorney at Law, Windham, Conn. Married Hannah Perkins, May 28, , 1823. V 75 Charlotte Edwards, born October 20, 1798. Married Samuel Perkins, of Philadel- phia. She died January 18, 1823. 54. DocT. Hezekiah Clark, of Pompey, N. Y., was married to Lucy Bliss, daughter of Hon. Moses Bliss, of Springfield, Mass., June 2, 1785. She was born June 19, 1766. Doct. Hezekiah Clark died at Pompey, N. Y., March 4, 1826, aged 68. His widow, Mrs. Lucy Clark, died at Syracuse, N. Y., January 19, 1850, aged 83. Children. 76 Henry, 77 Henry, 78 Harriet, 79 Charles, 80 Lucy, 81 Lucy, born January born January born April born April born April born October 82 John H., born July 20, 1787. Died, by drowning, September 29, 1788. 25, 1789. Was a Lawyer. Served as an officer in the war of 1812, and died, unmar- ried, at Ithaca, N. Y., February 19, 1817, aged 28. 14, 1791. 12, 1793. 23, 1795. Died August 2,'l796. 27, 1796. Died, unmarried, at Syracuse, N. Y., July 29, 1846. 28, 1798. Dwells in Pompey, N. Y., unmarried. He is a Farmer. 83 William Metcalf, born April 3, 1800. 84 Moses Bliss, born November 28, 1803. 85 Theodore Edwards, born January 25, 1806. Dwells in Baldwin's Ville, Onondaga Co., N. Y., and is unmarried. 55. Tryphena Clark was married to Ebenezer Bushnell, Jun., of Lebanon, Conn., August 14, 1780, by her father. * Jabez Clark, Esq., was an upright, brare and honorable man. He served through the Revolutionary War, in the Quarter Master General's Department, in good reputation, and subsequently held the honorable office of Chief .Tustice of Windham County Court. CLAUK FAMILY. 29 Mr8. Tryphena Bu.^hnell died October 12, 1785, in the 2ith year ot" her age. Mr. ICbenezer Bushnell died . Child, — one only. 86 Hezekiah, born September 27. 1782. Residence, Susquehanna Count}-, Penn. 5G. DocT. Deodates Clark, first of Cambridge, Washington County, N. Y., — then of New Lebanon Springs, N. Y., — then of Clinton, Oneida County, N. Y., — then of Pompey Hill, Onondaga County, N. Y., and afterwards of the City of Oswego, N. Y., where he continued to reside until his death, was married on the 2d of February, 1794, while residing in Clinton, to Nancy Dun- ham, eldest daughter of Deacon Daniel Dunham, of Lebanon Crank, Columbia, Conn., grand-daughter by her mother's side of Rev. Samuel Moseley, Pastor of the Congregational Church at Hampton, Conn., and sister of the late Col. Josiah Dunliam, formerly of Windsor, Ver., but more recently of Lexington, Ken. Mrs. Nancy Clark died May 6, 1821, in the 48th year of her age. Deodatus Clark died June 10, 1848, aged 85 years, Children. bom December 3, 1794. born November 10, 1796. bom April 27, 1798. born December 22, 1799. I bom September 10, 1801. bom September 30, 1802. born December 20, 1803. bom Mav 26, 1806. bom August 12, 1808. born July 0, 1813. Doct. r lej irly. 87 John, 88 Julia, 89 90 Nancy, Laura, 91 Edwin W. 92 Julius, 93 Sidney, 94 Lucien, 95 96 Nabby, Ossian, Died May 21, 1818. Died September 20, 1808. Died May 31, 1806. Died September 6, 1808. 0/. Hannah Clauk was married to Hon. George Bliss, of Spring- field, Mass., May 22, 1789. [After her death, Mr. Bliss was twice married. 1. To Mai-y Lathroj), daughter of Jt)hn Lathrop, of New Haven, Conn., May 29, 1799, by whom he had no children. She was born March 25, 1757, and died May 1, 1803, aged 36. 2. To Abigail Rowland, daughter of Rev. David Sherman Row- land, Pastor of the Congregational Church at Windsor, Conn., November 15, 1804, by whom he had 3 children, — Delia, born April 7, 1806. Abigail, born December 8, 1807, married Samuel Reynolds, 1831, died INIay 27, 1832, no children. Richard, born May 12, 1811, married Sarah Eastman, 1837, and had children, Richard, Ijorn May 26, 1842, Abigail, born January 4, 1846.1 Mrs. Hannah Bliss died September 19, 1795, ar^ed 32. Hon. George Bliss, LL. D., died March 8, 1830, aged 65. [Grave-Stone.] 30 NOTES OF THE Children. 97 Delia Bliss, 98 Caroline Bliss, bom April 16, 1790. born December 28, 1791. 99 George Bliss, 100 Hannah Clark Bliss, born November 16, 179S born September 5, 1796. Died January 31, 1805, in her 15th year. Married Hon. Oliver B. Morris, (jf Springfield, Mass., September 15, 1813. She died February 9, 1842. Their children, — Henry Morris, born .June 16, 1814, married Mary War- riner. May 16, 1837, by whom he has children, — Mary, born June 29, 1839. Edward, bom January 16, 1841. Henry Oliver, born July 9, 1844, and died Mav 3, 1845. Charles Henry, born April 5, 1846. William Frede- rick and Frederick William, twins, born May 2, 1850. Henry Bliss Morris, born November 12, 1818, married Elizabeth Lathrop, August 23, 1842, by whom he has chil- dren,— George Bliss, born Novem- ber 5, 1843. Robert Oliver, born October 18, 1846. Caroline, born September 18, 1848. Residence, Springfield, Mass. Married Mary S. Dwight, 1825. Children,— Sarah, bom June 3, 1826, married George Walker, 1849. George, born May 3, 1830. Mary, bom April 5, 1832, and died in infancy. Married Rev. Joseph Brockett, 1822. She died November 16, 1826, at Rush- ville, N. Y., aged 31, leaving 2 chil- dren, — George Bliss Brockett and Henry Martyn Bliss. 58. Henry Clark, first of Pompey, N, Y., and then of Manlius, N. Y,, was married to Mary Ann Elderkin, daughter of Capt. Vine ICklerkin, of Windham, Conn., February 1, 1796. vShe was born December 18, 1771. After the death of Mr. Clark, she was married to Doct. James Jackson, whom, she also, at this date, [July 20, 1851,] survives. Mr, Henry Clark died in 1810, aged 44. Children. 101 Augustus, bom November , 1796, in Pompey, N. Y. Died in 1821, at New Orleans, unmaiTied. 102 Hannah, born July 28, 1798, in Pompey, N. Y. 103 Harriet, born July 31, 1799, in Pompey, N..Y. 104 Henry, bom 1803, in Pompey, N. Y, 105 Mary Aima, bom July 6, 1804, in Pompey, N. Y. 106 Louisa Elizabeth, 1 bom April 7, 1808, in Manlius, N. Y. CLARK FAMILY. 31 59. Erastus Clark, of Utiea, N. Y., was twice married. 1. To Sophia Porter, of Lebanon, Conn. She died in Utica, N. Y., 1810. 2. To Soj)hia Fhnt, daughter of Royal Flint, and niece to Rev. Abel Flint, Pastor of t\w second Congregational Church at Hart- ford, Conn., July 1, 1812. Erastus Clark, Esq., died November 6, 1825, aged 57. His widow, Mrs. Sophia Clark, is still living. [January 2G, 1851.] Children by his first rrife, — none. Children by his second ivife. 107 Sophia, bom June 1,1813. 108 Elizabeth, born November 1, 1815. 109 Erastus, born November 20, 1818. 110 James, l)orn 1820. Died at the age of 5 montlis. 00. Thaddeus Clark, of New-Brighton, Penn., was married to Deborah Baker, daughter of Doct. Joseph Baker, of Brooklyn, Conn., March 24, 1802. Her mother's name was Lucy Devotion, daughter of Rev. Ebenezer Devotion, hrst Pastor of the third Congregational Church in Windham, Conn., who was a descendant of the Rev. Edward Devotion, who fled from the persecutions in France, and settled in Roxbury, Mass. Doct. Thaddeus Clark died Februa)-y 22, 1854, aged 84. Children. 111 Delia Ade- laide, born December 25, 1804, in Connecticut. Died October 0, 182C. 112 Joseph Baker, born October 23, 180fc>, in Connecticut. 113 Frederick Julian, horn Sejjtember 10, 1808, in Connecticut. 114 Sophia Elizabeth, born October 22, 1810, in Connecticut. 115 Albert Henry, born Marcli 19, 1813, in Connecticut. Died Februarv 28, 1823. 116 Charles- Edwards, born September 17, 1815, in Connecticut. 117 Eufus Lathrop — Baker, born June 4, 1817, in Comiccticut. lis William Edwin, born Februarv 22, 1819, in Comiecticut. 119 Lucy Caroline, born May 8, 1821, in Connecticut. 120 Sarah .Tane, born September 28, 1S23, in I'ompey, N. Y. Extensively and favorably known as a writer, over the signature of " Grace Green- wood." Married at New-Brighton, Penn., October 17, 1853, to Mr. Lip- pencott, of Washington Citv. D. C. 121 Albert Henry, born May 22, 1820. in Pompey, N. Y. 32 NOTES OF THE 61. Elizabeth Clark was married to Kev. Luclovicus Weld, Pastor of the Congregational Church, in Hampton, Conn., Novem- ber 11, 1795. Rev. Ludovicus Weld died October 9, 1844, aged 78. His widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Weld, died at Belleville, N. Y., August 31, 1854, aged 81.* Children. 122 Lewis, born October 17, 1796. Yale College, 1818. Was married to Mary Austin Cogswell, daughter of Mason F. Cogswell, M. D., of Hart- ford, Conn., May 7, 1828. Died, sustained by the hope of the Chris- tian, and by the consolations of that gospel which he had so long cherished as his choicest treasure, December 30, 1853.t Children,— Mason Cogs- weU Weld, born February 18, 1829. Charles Theodore Weld, born March 21,1831. Lewis Ledyard Weld, born May IS, 1833. Mary Elizabeth Weld, born October 1, 1835. Alice Cogswell Weld, born December 4, 1887. 123 Charles Hunting- ton, born April 26, 1799. Residence,— Belleville, N. Y. 124 Ezra Greenleaf, born October 26, 1801. Residence, — Cazenovia, N. Y. 125 Theodore Dwight, born November 23, 1803. Residence, — Belleville, N. Y. 126 Caroline Elizabeth, born June 28, 1809. Residence,— Belleville, N. Y. SIXTH GENERATION. 78. Harriet Clark was married to Daniel Gilbert, Esq., now of Cold Water, Branch County, Mich., September 6, 1817. Children. 127 Henry Clarke, born July 14,1818. Married Harriet Champion, of Michi- gan, Febi-uary, 1844. He is a Law- yer. * Great integrity, cheerfulness, frankness, sincerity, a strong and instinctive sense of justice, truthfulness that recoiled from a shadow of deception, and a deej) reverence for God and sacred things, were the marked characteristics of her life. t On tlie resignation of the first Principal of the American Asylum at Ilartford for the Education and Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb, (Rev. Thomas H. Gallaudet,) about twenty-three years since, Mr. Weld was appointed his successor ; and for this long period he discharged the duties of the office with dignity and ability. In all his arrangements and matters of business, he was remarkably punctual and syste- matic ; careful to do everything in proper time and in due order. In his intercourse with his pupils, his chief aim and most earnest endeavour was to do them good, not merely by culti- vating their intellects, but by improving their characters ; by imbuing their minds with worthy sentiments and correct views. While solicitous to prepare them for usefulness and happiness in this present life, he was still more anxious to secure for them a blessed inherit- ance in the life to come. We doubt not, that in the great day of final revision, he will rejoice in the results of his labors and prayers. [Rfv. Wil!ia7?i W. Turner.] C L A R K F A M 1 L T . S3 128 James William, born July 13, 1820. Married Celia II. Gaston, of Michigan, November, 1846. He is a Lawyer. 129 Margaret A., ' born September 22, 1822. 130 Harriet Adelaide, born October 12, 1824. Married L. T. Wilson, of Michigan, April, 1847. 79. Charles Clarke was twice married. 1. To Oily Ostrander, daughter of Peter Ostrander, of Ponipey, N. Y., April 12, 1815. She died July 1, 1833, in the 39th year of her age. 2. To Clarissa Carhsle, daughter of Daniel Carlisle, a native of Massachusetts, February 26, 1846. Children, — by his first wife. 131 Charles Fordham, born 132 Catharine Emilv, born 133 Henry" Hezekiah, born 134 Son, born Children, — by his second wife. 83. William Metcalf Clark, of Syracuse, N. Y., was married to Clara Catlin Tyler, daughter of John Tyler, of Harford, Susquehanna County, Penn., June 7, 1836. Children. 135 Henry , Wadsworth, born November 6,1837. 136 Frances ' Aurelia, born December 6, 1839. 84. Moses Bliss Clark, of Pompey, N. Y., was married to Lucy Dana, January 26, 1837. Child, — one only. 137 Lucy Ade- laide, born March 6, 1838. 87. John Clark, of Oswego, N. Y., was married to Olive Jackson, daughter (and 19th child) of Col. Giles Jackson, of Tyringham, Mass., October 24, 1826. Citildren. 138 Julia Brewster, bom September 5, 1827, at Cohocton, N. Y. 139 James Jackson, born September 30, 1833, at Oswego, N. Y. 34 NOTES OF THE 88. Julia Clarke was married to Doct. Sardius Brewster, of Mexico, N. Y., youngest son of Deacon Brewster, of Columbia, Conn., October 1, 1822. Mrs. Julia Brewster died February 5, 1826, aged 39. Child, — one only. 140 Julia Clarke, born June 7, 1823. 91. Edwin W. Clark was married to Charlotte Ambler, fourth daughter of David Ambler, Esq., of Augusta. Oneida county, N. Y., January 16, 1833. Children. 141 Frederick Oberlin, bom December 20, 1834. 142 Marshall S. Bidwell, born November 8, 1836. 143 Edwin Ambler, born June 8, 1839. 144 Florence, born Jlay 13, 1843. 145 Eugene Clarence, bom Februarj' 3, 1848. 92. Julius Clark was married at St. Louis, Mo., to Hannah Weeks, daughter of Weeks, Esq., of Salisbury, Ver., May 31, 1842. Mr. Julius Clark died June 7, 1845, aged 42. Child, — one only. 146 Josiah Dunham, born October 1843, at Lexington, Ken. 93. Sidney Clark was married to Olive Jackson, daughter of Artemas Jackson, and grand-daughter of Col. Giles Jackson, of Tyringham, Mass., January 14, 1814. ChildrcH. 147 Charles Lucien, born August 14, 1842, at Oswego, N. Y. 148 Julius Wendell, born January 1, 1844. Died March 28, 1861. 149 Edward Huntington, born .January 22, 1846. 160 Sarah Danfbrth, born August 22, 1848. 9G. Ossian Clark, of Oswego, N. Y., Avas married to Nancy Squires, daughter of Mr. William Squires, of Oswego, March 25, 1839. CLARK PAiMILY. 35 Children. 151 Oscar, bom December 5, 1830, in Oswego. 152 Xancj^ born November 11, 1841, in Os:wego. 15.3 Harriet, born March 20, 1843, in Oswego. 102. IIanxaii Clark was l\vic(^ nian'icd. I. To (iilos Jackson, (the lialf'-brother of her inothcv's husband.) January 12, 1818, at Manlius, N. Y. He died Febniaiy 14, 1820. 2. To David Lewis Roberts, June 2, 1830, at Utica, N. Y., Jinie 3, 1830. Children, — hi/ her lirsl husband ,—iiiir oalij. 154 Sarali At\voo// hcr/irst husband. 215 Isaac, born January 17, 1686. 216 Jonathan, born October 23, 1688. 217 Mary, born March 4, 1690. 219 Sarah, born ]\Iarch 7, 1692. Died, unmarried, 1748. 219 Humphrey, born September 5, 1694. 220 Elizabeth, born January 6, 1697. 221 Noah, born January 24, 1703. 222 Hannah, born [no date. J 223 Daniel, born [no date. | DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF NATHANIEL CLARK, SON OF DANIEL CLARK, THE SETTLER. SECOND GENERATION. X. children , — none. Nathaniel Clark did not marry. He was slain by the ene- my, [Indians,] 1690. He left a, will, which is dated April 29, 1690, and was exhibited into Court of Probate, and approved July 31, 1690. Its opening clause is as follows, viz.: "Whereas, I Na- thaniel Clarke, of Windsor, in the county of Hartford, am by the providence of God, called to goe out against the common enemie, for his ]\[a*'®'* service and the defence of the country; and consid- ering tlu; peril and hazard of such an undertaking, and being now of good understanding and memory, I count it my duty to sijttle tliat estate God hath of his mercy bestowed upon me, in manner lbllowin W I G II T F A M I I- Y . 41 l()i)0. She died January oO, IG!)!. G. To Betliia Morso, February 1, 1G92. Mr. Timothy Dwi_o;ht died January 31, 1718, a<>ed 88.* Mrs. Bethia Dwight died February 6, 1718. Child, by his first wife, — one only. 5 Child, (not named,) bom 1052. Died in infanc}'. Children, — Inj his secund trife. 6 Tiniotliy, born Novemljcr 26, 1654. Goldsmitli in Boston. Said to liavc left no cliildren. 7 Sarali, born April 2, 1657. Died February 9, 1659. 8 Jolm, born May 31,1661. Said to have left no children. 9 Sarah, born June 25,1664. Died Jnlv 10, 166S. 10 Josiah, 11 Nathaniel Cliildrcn. born October 8, born November 20, — I'V 1665. 1666. 12 Samuel, 13 Josiah, born December born February 1668. 1670. 14 Seth, 15 Anna, 16 Henry, J 7 Michael, 18 Daniel, 19 Jaboz, born July 25, liorn August 12, born December 10, born .January Id, born September 23, born September 1, 1673. 1675. 1676. J679. 1681. 1684. Iiis third wife. Died in infancy. Settled at Hatlield, Mass., but subse- quently removed to Northampton, Mass., %vhere he was a trader and inn-keeper. Married Mahetabcl Par- tridge, daughter of Capt. Samuel Partridge, of Hatfield, Mass., Decem- ber 9, 1693. He died at West Spring- field, Mass., November 7, 1711. Harvard University, 1687. Minister of Woodstock, Conn. Ordained 1690. Dismissed September 3, 1726, and afterwards was installed, June 4, 1735, over the third I'ainsh Church in Ded- ham, Mass. Marrietl Mary Par- tridge, daughter of Col. Samuel Partridge, of Hatfield, Mass.. Decem- lier i, 16!i5. They had 13 children. Died October 15, 1675. Merchant in Hatfield, Mass., and ances- tor of the rich family of his name, S])ringfield, Mass. Said to have left no chiklren. Died .June 15, 1685. Children, by his fourth, Jifth and si.eth accomplishing a revolution of their own. On the morning of the 18th of April, the town of Boston was in ai'ms. The Governor and Council were seizeil and confined, and the old magis- trates reinstated. The country people came into town in such rage and heat as made all tremble to think wliat would follow. Nothing would satisfy them but that the Governor must be bound in chains or cords and put in a more secure place, and for their quie the was guarded by them to the Fort. Whose hand was on the collar of that prisoner, leading him through the excited crowd, at once securing him from escape and guarding him from out- rage? It was the hand of DANIEL FISHER, of Dedham ; aye ' a second Daniel come to .lUDGMENT, ' a son of the former, and heir of his energetic ardor in the cause of freedom."' The expulsion of His Excellency Gov. Andros from New England, so graphically described V>y Mr. Haven, was of a very different character from his reception into Boston, as noted by .Judge Se'vielX in his " Interleaved Almanaclc."' "On December 19, 1686. Arrived at Nan- taskit, his Excellency Sir Edmund Andross, His Majesties General! Governour, of his Terri- tory and Dominion in America. He landed at Boston, on the Monday following, and was received w^li general Acclamation of Joy.'' * He was a child when his father brought him to Dedham, in 1635, and he is described as one of an excellent spirit, peaceable, generous, charitable, and a promoter of the true inter- ests of the church and town. [Farmar.] 42 NOTES OP THE THIRD GENERATION. II. Nathaniel Dwight, first of Hatfield, Mass., afterwards of Northampton, in the same State, was married December 9, 1693, to Meliitabel Partridge, daughter of Col. Samuel Partridge, of Hatfield, and Mehitabel, his wife, daughter of John Crov\f< one of. the first settlers of Hartford, Conn., and Hadley, Mass., and Elizabeth his wife, daughter of Elder William Goodwin, one of the first settlers, likewise, of Hartford and Hadley, December 9, 1693. She was born May 1, 1G74. Mr. Nathaniel Dwight died at Springfield, Mass., November 7, 1711, aged 46. His widow, Mrs. Mehitabel Dwight, died at Northampton, Octo- ber 19, 1756, aged 82. Children. 20 Timothy, 21 Samuel, 32 Mehitabel, 23 Daniel, born October bom June 19, 28, born November born April 1694, 1696, 1697, 1699, 24 Seth, born March 3, 1702, 25 Elihu, ■ born February 17, 1704, 26 Abia, j born Februar}' 17, 1704, 27 Mehitabel, born November 2, 1705, 28 Jonathan, born ]\Iarch 14, 170S, 29 Anna, born July 2 1710, 30 Nathaniel, born June 20, 1712, in Hatfield. in Northampton, married Mary Lyman. Lived in Suffield, Conn., and in Mid- dletown. Conn., some years in each place, but finally settled in Somers, Conn. in Northampton. Died December 22, 1697. in Hatfield. Yale College, 1721. Was Episcopal Clergyman, located near Charlestown, S. C, at St. Johns. Married 1. Christina, daughter of Gov. Boughton. She died without issue. 2. Esther Cordis, by whom he had 5 children. in Noi-thampton. Died September 12, 1703. in Northampton. Died in Philadelphia, in 1728, witliout children. Is called cordwainer. in Northampton. Married Samuel Kent, of Suffield, Conn., February 28, 1722. in Northampton. Married Abraham Burbank, of Sufiield, January 31, 1728. in Northampton. Slarried Mary Lane. Settled at Boston. Had children. Died at Halifax, N. S. in Northampton. Married Abel Cald- well. (posthumous,) in Northampton. Lived in Bclchertown, Mass. Was a Sur- veyor, &c. Married Mary Lyman. 16. Henry Dwight, of Hatfield, Mass., was married to Lydia Hawley, daughter of Capt, Joseph Hawley, of Northampton, Mass., August 27, 1702. Henry Dwight, Esq., died March 20, 1732, in the 56th year of his age. His widow, Mrs. Lydia Dwight, died April 27, 1748, in the 68th year of her age. U W I G n T FAMILY 43 Children. 31 Joseph, 32 Seth, 33 Dorathy, 34 Lydia, 35 Annas, 36 Josiah, 37 Edmund, 38 Simeon, 39 Elisha, 40 Anna, born October 10, 1703. born August IS, 17u7. born September 17, 1709. born April 25, 1712. born August 14, 1714. born October 23, 1715. born January 10, 1717. born February 18, 1719. born May 25, 1722. born September 2, 17-24. Died June 9, 1764. Died June 7, 1774. Died July 12, 1745. Died same month. Died September 28, 1768. Was a wealthy Springfield merchant; the richest man, it is said, in the old county of Hampshire, at the time of his death. Died October 28, 1755. Died Febraary 21, 1778. Died in 1803. Died December 22, 1802. FOURTH GENERATION. 20. Timothy Dwight, of Northampton, Mass., was married to Experience King, daughter of the second John King, of North- ampton, in 1716. He was a Surveyor, a Magistrate, Judge of Probate, &c., and usually called Col. Dwight. Mrs. Experience Dwight died December 15, ]7(J3, in tiie 71sl year of her age. Col. Timothy Dwight died April 30, 1771, aged 7G. Children. 41 Eleanor, born 42 Gamaliel, born 43 Gamaliel, born 44 Timothy, born 1717. Married Pliiueas Lyman, of Suffield, Conn., afterwards Gen. Lyman. 1718. Died in infancy. 1720. Died young. 1726. 31. Joseph Dwight, of Brookfleld, Mass., afterwards of Great Barrmgton, in the same State, was twice married. 1. To Mary Pynchon, daughter of Col. John Pynchon, of Springfield, Mass., August 11, 1726. She died IMarch 29, 1751, aged — . 2. To Abigail Sargeant, widow of Rev. John Sargeant, deceased, of Stockbridge, and daughter of Col. Ephraim Williams, of Stock- bridge, about 1752. Hon. General Joseph Dwight died June 9, 1765, aged 62.* Mrs. Abigail Dwight, alias Sargeant, died February 15, 1791, aged 69. Children, — by his Jirst wife. 45 Mary, born June 22, 1727. Died July 10, 1734. 46 Dorathy, born November 13, 1729. Married Hon. Jedediah Foster, of Brookfleld, Mass. *He was Lieutenant-Colonel iu the Militia, — Brigadier-General In the expedition to Louis- burg, in 1745, — many years a member of the Council, — Speaker of the House of Keprosen- tatives, — Judge of the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Worcester, from 1743 to 1760, — and after his removal to Great Harrington, was appointed in 1761, Judge of the County Court and Judge of Probate for that County. 44 NOTES OF THE 47 Lydia, born Jamiarv • 3, 1732. Wilkrd, of 8hef- 48 Heury, 49 Mary, born December 22, 1733. born January 26, 1736. Married Rev. Dr. J fii->|/-i iVrjmfi Died February 28, 1756. Married Capt. John Lock. Died at Deerfield, Mass. Died January 11, 1761. Died May 22, 1764. Settled at Great Harrington, Mass. Was Col. in the Militia, Senator, Judge of Court of Common Pleas, for Berkshire county. Married Anna Williams, by whom he had seven children. Children, — by liis second tvifc. born June 26, 1753. Married Hon. Theodore Sedgwick, of Stockbridge, being his second Avife. born September 15, 1757. 50 Bathsheba, born March 12, 1738. 51 Elijah, born April 23, 1740. 52 Moses, born October 29, 1742. 53 Joseph, born January 23. 1745. 54 Pameha, 65 Henry, Williams, FIFTH GENERATION. 44. Timothy Dwight, of Northampton, Mass., was married to Mary Edwards, daughter of the Rev. Jonathan Edwards, Pastor of the Church at Northampton, afterwards President of the Col-^ lege in New Jersey, November 8, 1750. Timothy Dwight, Esq., died at Natcliez, June 10, 1772, aged 52. His widow, Mrs. Mary Dwight, died at Northampton, February 28, 1807, in the 73d year of her age. Children. 56 Timothy, born May .3, 1752, 57 Sereno Ed- wards. 58 Erastus, 59 Jonathan, 60 Sarah, 61 Mary, 62 Theodore, boi-n December 10, 1754. born September 13, 1756. born .January 29, 1759. born May ' 29, 1761. born January 9, 1763. born December 16, 1764. 63 Maurice William, born December 15, 1766. 64 Fidelia, born August 7, 1768. 65 Nathaniel, born January 31, 1770. 0. S. D. D., LL.D.,Yale College, 1769. Ordained Pastor over the Church and Congregation in the Parish of Greenfield, in Fairfield Coiinty, November 12, 1783. Inaugurated President of Yale College, 1795, Married Mary Woolsey, daughter of Benjamin Woolsey, Esq., of Dorsous, L. I., by whom he had 8 sons. He died January 11, 1817, aged 64. Married Cynthia Pomero}'. Died unmarried, in 1825. Married a Wright. Married a Storrs. Married Abby Alsop, of Middletown, Conn. He was an eminent lawyer. Settled in Hartford, Conn., but sub- sequently removed to the City of New York, where he died in 1846. Married Jonathan l'2dward? Porter, of Hadley, Mass., January 16, 1793. Married Rebecca Kobbins, daughter of Applcton Robbius, Esq., of Wethers- field, Conn., June 20, 1798. Doct. Nathaniel Dwight died June 11, 1831, aged 61. ilrs. Rebecca Dwight died April 28, 1848, aged 77. They had a family of children. DAVIGHT FAMILY. 45 66 Elizabeth, born January 29, 1772. 67 Cecil, born June " 20, 1770. Married Mary Clapp. 68 Henry Ed- ^viu, born September 20, 1770. Married Electa Centre. 55. Henry "Williams Davigui', oI' Stockbridgo, Mass., was mar- ried to Abigail Welles, daughter of Ashbel Welles, of West Hart- ford, Conn., June 8, 1796. She was born December 19, 1762. Henrv Williams Dwiffht., Esq., died tSeptembe)- 15, 1804, a2:ed 50. His widow, Mrs. Al)igail Dwiglit, died May 31, 1840. aged 77. Children. 69 Henry W., born February, 1788. lion. Col. Henry W. Dwiglit. 70 Edwiii Welles, born November, 1789. Rev. Edwin W. Dwiglit. Was for several years, Pastor of the Church in Eichiiioiul, Mass. Died at Stock- bridge, February 25, 1841. 71 Louis, bom March. 1793. Rev. l',ouis Dwiglit died July 12, 1854, at Boston, aged 61. Ho was Secre- tary of the Prison Discipline Society, from its original formation iu 1825. " Though the life of Mr. Dwiglit was not prolonged beyond its grand cli- macteric, yet it has been a long life when estimated by the ' great end ' it answered." [Puritan Recorder, July 20,1854.1 Mr. D wight was married May 20, 1824, to Louisa H. Willis, daughter of Deacon Nathaniel Willis, of Bosloii. She died April G, 1849. Mr. Dwiglit leaves three children, one of whom is the wife of Rev. William T. Eustis, of New Haven, Conn. DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE O'F HANNAH DWIGHT, DAUGHTER OF JOHN DWIGHT, THE SETTLER. SECOND GENERATION. Hannah Dwight was mai-ricd to Nathaniel Whiting, of Ded- hara, Mass., March 4, 1643. Mr. Nathaniel Whiting died January 15, 1682.* His widow, Mrs. Hannali Whiting, died November 4, 1714, aged 89. C'liilrlrcn. 72 Nathaniel, born September 7, 1644. 73 John, born September 29, 1646. Died in early life. 74 John, born October 9, 1647. Died in infancy. *The first mention we finj of Natlianiel AVTiiting is, that he had a grant of ten acres of land in Lynn, in 1638. The next notioe of liiin appears in Dedham, where he joined tha Church on the 30th of July, 1641, and where he continued to reside until his death. 5, 1653. 8, 1656. Died m infancy. 12, 1658. 3, 1660. 7, 1663. 19, 1665. 9, 1667. 30, 1670. 46 NOTESOFTHE 75 Samuel, born November 20, 1649. 76 Hannah, born Febi-uary 17, 1651. 77 Timothy, born January 78 Mary, born July 79 Mary, born October 80 Sarah, born December 81 Abigail, born June 82 John, born July ^83 Jonathan, born October 84 Judah, born March 85 Anna, born February 25^ 1672. THIRD GENERATION. 82. John Whiting, of Wrentham, Mass., was married to Mary Billings, of "Wrentham, December 24, 1688. Mrs. Mary Whiting died January 4, 1728. Mr. John Whiting died in 1732. Children, — several, — one of them. 86 Nathaniel, born February 2, 1691. FOURTH GENERATION. 86. Nathaniel Whiting, of what was then Medfield, now the Factory Village, in Medway, Mass., was married to Margaret Man, daughter of Rev. Samuel Man, of Wrentham, April 18, 1711. She was born December 21, 1691. Mrs. Margaret Whiting died January 11, 1775, in her 84th year. Mr. Nathaniel Whiting died September 4, 1779, aged 87. Children,-r-several, — among them . 87 Nathan, born December 22, 1725. FIFTH GENERATION. 87. Nathan Whiting, of the West Parish of Medway, Mass., was married to Mary Meteah", daughter of John Metcalf, of Belling- ham. She Avas sister of Judge Stephen Metcalf, of Bellingham, and was born October 16, 1728. Lieut. Nathan Whiting died May 9, 1790, aged 64. His widow, Mrs. Mary Whiting, died in, or about 1798. Children, — several, — among them. 88 Timothy, born August 5, 1767. D-SVIGHT FAMILY. 47 SIXTH GENERATION. 88. Ttmotiit Whiting, of Med way, Mass., was married to Ehoda Bullard, daughter of Timotliy Bidlard, of Medway, April 20, 1796. She was born December 2.5, 1771. In 1815, Mr. Whit- ing removed to Washington County, Me., where he owned a tract of land, and where the town of Whiting, in that County, was named after him. Mrs. Ehoda Whiting died August 15, 1805, aged 33. Children, — several, — among them. 89 Nathaniel, born Is Nathaniel Whiting, Esq., of Water- town, Mass. WILLIAM EDWARDS, ONE OF THE FIRST SETTLERS OF HARTFORD, CONN. WILLIAM EDWARDS, of Hartford, Conn., and one of the first settlers of that town, was married to Agnes Spencer, widow of William vSpencer, who also was one of the first settlers of Hart- ford, about 1645. Mr. William Edwards died before 1672.* Mrs. Agnes Edwards, alias Spencer, died . FIBST GENERATION. Child of William Edwards, and of Agnes Edwards, lii$ wife, — one onln. 1 Kichard, born May, 1647. *Mrs. Anu Edwards, the mother of Mr. William Edwards, was married in England to her second husband, Mr. James Cole, who, together with her son William Edwards, then a young man, and Abigail Cole, daughter of said James Cole, by his first wife, came early into New England, and were among the first settlers of Hartford. Mr. James Cole died iu 1652, leaving a will, of which the following is a copy : — '•I, James Cole, of Ilartford, ujion the r'iver of Connecticut, being of perfect memory and soundness of minde, doe, according to my duty, (knowing the frailty of my body aud uncertainty of my life, for the preventing of distractions to myselfe while I live, and differ- cncy in my family when I am gathered to my Fathers.) make and ordaine this, my last Will and Testament, and doe dispose of that outward estate wherewith the Lord hath of liis abundant mercy blessed me iu manner following. " Impri: I, give to my deare and well-beloved sonn and daughter Daniel and Abigail Sul- lavane, my new dwelling-house in Hartford, with all other outhousings, orchard, garden, homelott, with all appertinances thereto belonging with one peice of land, being about five acres moi-e or less, lying at penny wise within Wethersfield bounds ; as alsoe, one parcel of upland, being about fowre acres more or less, lying about the Wolfe pound, all w^i foremen- tioned lands and housing I give to them, and ther heircs for ever, provided that my sonn Daniel and daughter Abigail, pay yearly to my deare and VVell beloved wife Ann Cole, the just and full summ of three pounds in good current pay dui'ing her naturall life, further my Will is. That my wife should have an upper roome at the South end of my new dwelling- house during her widowhood with free liberty of egress and regress withovit molestation, further, my Will is, that shee my wife Ann Cole, should have the use of their firering for her owne comfort in any respect ; as also any fruit or herbes in the orchard or garden for her owne particular spending ; as also the use of the well belonging to the house, further if my ■wife desires to keep a cow, or a hogg, or some poultry for her perticular use, she providing meat for them, my will is, that she shall have yard roome for Them wher my Sonn Daniels Cattel are usually yarded. " Item. I give all my Cooper Tooles equally to be divided between my well-beloved sonn William Edwards, and my Loving Cousen Henry Cole. Item. I give to my deare and well beloved wife Ann Cole, all my household stuff of every kind undisposed of, with aU my Cat- tell and Crop of Come now one the ground with all my debts owing to me, provided that shee pays all my just debts and defray all that charge wch shall be thought necessary by the overseers of this my will, forlmy christian burial, also, I doe desire and appoint my trusty and well beloved Friends, Mr. John Webster, and William .Gibbons overseers of this my will, and. further, I doe appoint my deare and well-beloved Ann Cole, to be my sole executrix of this my last Will and Testament. James Cole." " Witnesses, "John White, " Thojias Hosmer." E I> W A K D S 1' A 31 1 L Y . 49 DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF KICIIAKD EDWARDS, SON OF WILLIAM EDWARDS, THE SETTLER. SECOND GENERATION. Richard Edavards, of Hartford, Conn,, was twice married. 1. To Elizabeth Tuthill, daughter of William Tuthill, of New Haven, in the same State, November 19, 1G67. She died . 2. To Mary Talcott, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel John Taleot t, of Hartford, by his first wife, Helena Wakeman, daughter of Rev. John Wakeman, of New Haven, about IG!)2. Richard Edwards, Esq., died April 20, 1718, in his 71st year. His widow, Mrs. Mary Edwards, died April I'J, 1723, aged G2. Children, — hi/ Ids first wife. 2 Mary, bom 1C68. No trace of her to be Ibund. 3 Timothy, born May 14, 1669. 4 Abigail, born 1671. 5 Elizabeth, born 1675. G Ann, born 1678. 7 Mabel, bap. December 13, 1685. 8 ChOd, (un- named,) born [no date.] Children, — by his second wife. 9 Jonathan, born January 20, 1693. Died March 21, 1693. 10 Jolm, born February 27, 1694. 11 Hannah, born January 3, 169C. 12 Richard, born January 5, 1698. Died May 20, 1713. 13 Daniel, born April 11, 1701. 14 Samuel, born November 1, 1702. THIRD GENERATION. 3. Rev. Timothy Edwards, of P^ast Windsor, Conn., and Pas- tor of the Chui'ch in that town, was married to Esther Stoddard, daughter of the Rev. Solomon Stoddard, Pastor of the Church in Northampton, Mass., November G, lGy4. Mr. Edwards was graduated at Harvard University in 1G91, and ordained Pastor of the Church of Christ in East Windsor, May, 1G94. Rev. Timotliy Edwards died January 27, 1758, in the 89th year of his age. Mrs. Ann Cole; alia.s Ann Edwards, died February 20, 1679. A short time before he^ decease; she made a verbal disposition of lier estate, which, as entered on the Records of the Court of I'robate for the District of Hartford, is as follows, -viz.: " Mrs. Cole declaring that it was lii'r uiindcs that after her decease, her home and Land should be to her son ^Villiam Edwards, he only to have the use & Improvement fur himselfe & wife during their naturall life, & then it should return to her Grandson Richard Kd wards & to his heireg forever, and the like dispose she made of the other part of her estate, ;is ap- pearcs by the Testimony of Mr. Saul Milly, Mr. Jonathan lUlbert, and Wm. Edwards, which the Court approves of & confirmes, & this Court Granted Administration upon the estate to Richard Edwards, who accepted the same in Court." ^ 50 NOTES OF THE His widow, Mrs. Esther Edwards, died January 19, 1771, in the l)9th year of her age. Children. Died in East Windsor, September 17, 1776, unmarried. Died December 22, 1729. Died August 21, 1736. 15 Esther, bom August 6, 1695. 16 Elizabeth, born April 14, 1697. 17 Ann, bom April 28, 1699. 18 Mary, born February 11. 1701. 19 .lonathan. born October 5, 1703. 20 Eunice, bom August 20, 1705. 21 Abigail, born December 25, 1707. 22 Jerusha, born May 80, 1710. 23 Hannah, born February 8, 1713. 24 Lucy, born May 25, 1715. 25 Martha, bom January 5, 1718. 4. Abigail Edwards was twice married. 1. To Benjamin Lathrop, 1689. He died 1690. 2. To Capt. Thomas Stoughton, of East Windsor, Conn., May 19, 1697. SheAvas his second wife. [His first wife, to whom he was married December 31, 1691, was Dorathy Talcott, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel John Talcott, of Hartford, Conn. She died March 28, 1696, aged 31. By her, Mr. Stoughton had one child only, a daughter Mary, born January 4, 1693, married Pelaliah Allyn, of Windsor.] Capt. Thomas Stoughton died January 14, 1749, in the 87th year of his age. Mrs. Abigail Stoughton, alias Lathrop, died January 23, 1754, aged 82. Children, — by her first husband, — none. Children, — by her second husband. 26 Thomas, born April 9, 1698. 27 Daniel, born August 13, 1699. 28 Benjamin, born April 28, 1701. 29 Timothy, born June 27, 1703. 30 Abigail, born December 21, 1704. 31 David, born September 9, 1706. 32 Mabel, born August 19, 1708. 33 Jonathan, born October 21, 1710. Died August 10, 1733, unmai-ried. 34 Elizabeth, born December 20, 1712. 35 Isaac, born November 2, 1714. 5. Elizabeth Edwards was twice married. 1. To Jacob Dem- ing, of Hartford, Conn., March 14, 1695. He died . 2. To Hinckley, of Kingston, R. I. Hinckley died Mrs. Elizabeth Hinckley, alias Deming, died Children, — by her first husband. 36 Jacob, 37 Timothy, 38 Abigail, 39 Lemuel, born March, bap. March born January born 1696. 20, 1698. 21, 1700. 1702. Children, — by her second husband, — if any, their names not found. EDWARDS FAMILY. 51 6. Ann Edwards was twice married. 1. To Jonathan Richard- son, of Stonington, Conn., 169G. He died May 7, 1700. 2. To William Davenport, first of Hartford, Conn., then of Stonington, Conn., and afterwards, of Coventry, Conn., 1702. Slu' was his second wife. His first wife was Elizabeth Nichols, daughter of Cyprian Nichols, of Hartford. She died February 19, 1G97, aged 27. By her he had one child only, William. Mr. William Davenport died in Coventry, June 29, 1742, in the 77th year of his age. Mrs. Ann Davenport, alias Richardson, died in Coventry, May, 1764, aged about 86. Children, — by her first husband. 40 Jonathan, bap. November 21, 1697, at Hartford. Settled in Stonington, married Anna Treat, daughter ol Rev. Salmon Treat, minister of Pres- ton, Conn., October 25, 1721. Three children are recorded to them. 41 Amos, bom June 23, 1700, at Hartford. Settled in Coventry. Mar- ried Kachel Yarrington, of Long Island. He died in 1779. They had 14 children. Children, — by her second husband. 42 Humplrrey, bom 1703. Settled in Coventry. Married Hannah Fitch, May 9, 1737. He died Janu- ary 19, 1750, aged 47. They had no children . 20, 1705, at Hartford. Married Habakuk Turner, of Coventry. She died November, 1780, aged" 75. He died January, 1792, in the 87th year of his age. Married Nathaniel Gove, of Coventry. He died December, 1763. She died September. 1783. 1716. Settled in Coventry. Married AUice . She died February, 1772. He died October 16, 1803, aged 87. They had 6 children. Mabel Edwards was married to Jonathan Bigelow, of Hart- ford, Conn., December 14, 1699. Mr. Jonathan Bigelow died July 29, 1749, aged 75. His widow, Mrs. Mabel Bigelow, died May 16, 1765, in the 80th year of her age. Children. 47 Timothy, born June 20, 1702. Married Abigail Olcott, daughter oi' John Olcott, of Hartford, 1727. After his death, she was married to Cupt. Daniel Goodwin, of Hartford, Novem- ber 6, 1748, being his second wife. Mr. Timothy Bigelow died in June, 1747. Mrs. Abigail Goodwin, alias * Bigelow, died December 26, 1776, aged 73. Seven children are record- ed to Timothy and Abigail Bigelow. 43 Ann, bap. 44 EHzabeth, born 45 Rachel, 46 Richard, bom bom 52 NOTES OF THE 48 Mabel, 49 Rebecca, 50 Irena, bap. November 6, 1703. bap. bap. November November 5, 1708. 4, 1711. 51 Jonathan, bap. June 27, 1714. 52 Jernsha, liorn 1717. Married Daniel Seymour, Jun., of Hartford. She died November 10, 1757. He died September 21, 1769. Four children are recorded to them. Died, unmarried, January 8, 1754. Married Daniel Marsh, of Oxford Society, East Hartford, Conn. She died March 27, 1790, in the 79th year of her age. He died Novem- ber 6, 1795, in the 85th year of his age. They had children. Married Tabitha Coleman, of Hart- ford, Conn. He died January 23, 1779, in the 65th year of his age. She died September 17, 1785, aged 70. They had 7 children, among them Hannah, bom in 1738, man-led Captain John Barnard, of Hartford. She died March 13, 1800, aged 62. He died in December, 1813. They were the grand-parents of Hon. Henry Baniard, LL. D., Superintend- ent of the Public Schools of Connecti- cut, and President of the Connecticut Historical Society. [After her death, Mr. John Barnard was married to Martha Stanley, widow of Frederick Stanley, of Hartford, and sister of his first wife, by whom he had no issue. She died November 11, 1823, aged 71.] Married Elisha Butler, of Hartford. She died August 17, 1777, aged 60. He died April 27, 1780, aged 65. They had no children. 10. John Edwards, of Hartford, Conn., was married to Christian Williamson, supposed sister of Caleb Williamson, of Hartford, formerly of Barnstable, Mass., December 14, 1719. Mrs. Christian Edwards died January 18, 1769, aged — . Deacon John Edwards died May l(j, 1769, aged 75. Children. 63 Mary, 54 Richard, 55 Christian, 66 Sarah, ) 57 Abigail, ) 58 Jerusha, 59 John, born August 20, 1721. born October 26, 1723. bap. September 25, 1726. bap. February 9, 1729. Died in childhood. bap. May 30, 1731. Died in early life, bap. February 3, 1734. Died in early life. 11- Hannah Edwards was married to Joseph Backus, Jun., of Norwich, Conn., afterwards of Hartford, in the same State, and subsequently of Norwich, March 1, 1722. Mi's. llannali Backus died in Hartford, October, 1747, aged 51. Mr. Joseph Backus died in Norwich. 60 William, 61 Mary, 62 Hannah, 63 Joseph, born April bap. October bap. April bap. August Children. 20, 1723, in Norwich. 31, 1725, in Hartford. 21, 1728, in Hartf/ her second husband, — one only that survived childhood. 203 Sarah Pierpont, born May 9, 1789. Married John Fanning Burgwyn, Esq., of the Hermitage, Wilmington, N. C, August 30, 1800, at Saratov, Springs, N. Y. He was son of John Bur- 66 NOTES OF THE gwyn, of Wilmington, N. C, Esq., deceased, and was born in Thorn- burg, in Glocester county, England, March 14, 1783. Mrs. Sarah P. Bur- gwyn died March 22, 1823, in the 34th year of her age. Children of John F. and Sarah P. Burgwyn, — Julia Theo- dosia, born September 30, 1807. George Pollock Alvestone, born June 11, 1810, died February 25, 1829. Henry King, born January 7, 1813. Thomas Pollock, born December 3, 1814. John CoUinsou, l)orn Septem- ber 7, 1816, died November 9, 1842. Edwards Devereux, born March 22, 1819, died September 7, 1822. Wil- liam Bush, bom March 22, 1821, died September 3, 1822. Sarah Emily, born Febmary 24, 1823. 87. Rev. Jonathan Edwards was twice married. 1. To Mary Porter, daughter of Eleazur Porter, senior, of Hadley, Mass., and of Sarah his wife, October 4, 1770. She was born at Hartford, East Side, September 16, 1748, and was accidentally drowned in Sabin's Mill Pond, New Haven, Conn., June 10, 1782, in the 34th year of her age. 2. To Mercy Sabin, daughter of Col. Hezekiah Sabin, of New Haven, December 18, 1783. Rev. Dr. Jonathan E)dwards, President of Union College, died in Schenectady, N. Y., August 1, 1801, in the 45th year of his age. His widow, Mrs. Maiy Sabin, died in Lenox, Mass., February 23, 1823, in the G5th year of her age. Children, — by his first wife. 204 Jonathan Walter, born January 5, 1772. Married Elizabeth Tryon, daughter of Moses Tryon, Esq., of Wethersfield, Conn., a Captam in the Navy of the United States. He died April 3, 1831, aged 59. CJiildreVj — Jonathan, Kesidence, Troy, N. Y., Lawyer, and Mayor of tliat city. Mary Por- ter, died m early life. Walter, resi- dence. City of New York, Lawyer. Elizabeth Tryon, deceased. .lolm Erskme, Minister. Tryon, D.D., Pastor of Congregational Chiirch, New London, Conn. George WiUiam, minister. Sarah Pierpont. Catha- rine Agnes. Eugene, lawyer. 205 jMary, born June 22, 1773. Married James Jauncey Halt, Esq., of Schenectady, N. Y., merchant, son of the Kev. Benjamin Halt, of Connecti- cut Farms, New Jersej-. He died at Colebrook, Conn., September 30, 1812, aged 42. Widow, Mrs. Mary Hait, is now living in the Citv of New York, with her son, William Hait, merchant. Children, — Jona- than Edwards, William, James, died EDWARDS KAJIILT. 67 206 Jernslia, bom January 30.1770. in Wethersfield, Conn., hy drowning. Benjamin, died iinmarried. JIarried Rev. Calvin Chapin, Pastor of the Congregational Church in Step- ney Society, Wethersfield, February 2, 1795. Mrs. Jerusha Chapin died December 5, 1847, in her 72d year. Rev. Dr. Calvin Chapin died Jlarch ItJ, 1851, aged S7. c7u"W;-ew,— Jeni- sha, born February 12, 1796, died March 1, 1796. Eliza, born April 4, 1797, married Asher Robbing, Esq., of Wethersfield. Edward, born Febraary 19, 1799, mari'ied Sarah Mo Grath, of York, Penn., where he re- sides. He is a lawyer. Jerusha, born April 2, 1802. Children, — by liix second irifc, — none. 89. PiERPONT Edwards, of New Haven, Conn., was mai-ried to Frances Ogden, second daughter of Moses Ogden, of Elizabetli- to\™, N. J.', May, 1709. Mrs. Frances Edwards died at New Haven, Jtdy 7. 1800, in the olst year of her age. Hon. Pieipont Edwards died at IJridgeport, Conn., A])ril i), 1826, aged 76 years — wanting 3 days. Children. 207 Susan born December 24, 1771. 208 John Starke, bom August, 1777. 209 Henry Waggei- . man, bom October, 1770. 210 Ogden, born August, I7«l. 211 Alfred Piei-pont, bom September, Hsi. 212 Henrietta Frances, born June, 1786. Married Samuel W. Johnson, Esq., of Stratford, Conn. ^yiarricd a daughter of Governeur Slorris. After his death, she was married to General M'Clure. Col. John Starke Edwards, Esq., died at Huron, 0., February 22, 1813, after an illness of five davs, aged 35. ilarricd Lydia Miller, daughter of John and Lydia Miller. Children, — John Miller^ Henry Pierpont, Alfred H. P., Frances Ogden, Henry Whiting. Man-ied Harriet Penficlil. Married Deborah (ilovcr. Married Eli Whitney, Esq., of the City of New Haven, Conn., the celebrated inventor of the cotton gin. He was born at Westborough, Mass., Decem- ber 8, 1765, and died January 8, 1825. l''or inventive power and a persevering spirit which never re- linquished an undertaking until it was accomplished, Mr. Whitney had scarcely a ])arallel. His name will be ranked with the names of Fulton, Arkwright and Watt. Cliildren, — Frances Edwards, married Charles L. Cheplain, of Cunbridge, Maryland, 68 NOTES OF THE EDWARDS FAMILY. December 1, 1842. Elizabeth Fay. Eli, married Sarah P. Dalhbie, of Utica, N. Y., June, 1845. 118. Mary Edwards was married to George Goodwin, of Hart- ford, Conn., December 2, 1779. Mrs. Mary Goodwin died July 24, 1828, in the 69th year of her age. George Goodwin, Esq., died May 13, 1844, aged 87. Children. 213 Ehzabeth, 214 Richard E. 215 Oliver, 216 George, 217 Jason, 218 Jason, 219 Charles, 220 Henry, 221 Jeremiah, 222 Jason, 223 Edv/ard, born September , bom December born October born Ajiril bom January born January born January born November born January born Aiigust born December 1781. 1782. 1784. 1786. 1788. 1789. 1791. 1793. 1795. 1796. 1800. Died October, 1826. - Died February, 18, 1838. Died August 14, 1855. Died in childhood. Died in childhood. Died in childhood. Died May 1, 1823. [For other particulars respecting the Edwards Family, see Appendix.] WILLIAM GOODEICII, 0.\K OF THE FIRST SETTLERS OF WETHERSFIELD, CONN. Ensign WILLIAM GOODRICH, one of the first settlers* of Wethersfield, Conn., was married to Sarah Marvin, of Hartford, Conn., October 4, 1G48, at Ihirtford. [After his death, she was married to Capt. William Curtis, Esc^., of Stratford, Conn., son of John Curtis, one of the first settlers of that town, by whom she had no children. She was his second wife. Capt. William Curtis, Esq., died December 21, 1702.] Ensign William Goodrich died 1676, aged — . Mrs. Sarali Goodrich, alias Curtis, died at Stratford, near the close of the year 1702. She left a will, which is dated October 21, 1697, and was exhibited into, and approved by the Court of Pro- bate, January 7, 1702-3. imiST GENEUATION. Children of Ensign IVilliam Goodrich, and Sarah, his irife. I. William, bom August 8, 1649. Died in childhood. II. John, born May 20, 1653. III. Ehzabeth, bom 1658. IV. William, bom Fcbraary 8, 1661. ♦^ V. Ephraim, boru June 2, 1663. VI. David, bom May 4, 1667. VII. Sarah, bom ^^II. Mary, bom IX. Abigail, born * On coming into New-England, the first settlers of Wether.sfield, (among whom were William Goodrich and his brother John Goodrich,) located themselves at Watertown, Mass., with a view of making that place their permanent residence. In a " Record of the Grants and the Possessions of the Lands" in that town we find recorded to William Goodrich, six several tracts of Land, viz: '• 1. An homstall of 5 acres. 2. Three acres of remote meadow. 3. Ten acres and half of upland beyond the further plain. 4. Twenty -five acres of upland in the fourth diHsion. 5. Three acres of plow-land on the further plain. 6. One acre of meadow at Beaver Brook."' In or about the year 1636, the \\'atertown Company, or the largest portion of them, including the brothers Goodrich, removed from Watertown to Wethersfield, Conn, and then; planted themselves anew, and in the distribution of the town among the settlers William Goodrich had assigned to liim sever.-il lots. It is not known from what part of Jingland the Goodrich brothers emigrated. Knquirers on this point may derive aid from the following facts, viz : 70 NCTTES OP THE DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF JOHN GOODRICH, SON OF WILLIAM GOODRICH, THE SETTLER. SECOND GENERATION. IL John Goodrich, of Wethersfield, Conn., was married to Re- becca Allen, daughter of Capt. John Allen, of Chax'lestown, Mass., mariner,* March 28, 1678, at Charlestown, by Mr, Danforth. Children. 10 Sarah, born April 10, 1679. 11 Rebecca, born November 11, 1680. 12 Mary, boru September 4, 1682. Was married to Abraham Kilbom-n, of AVethersfield, October 26, 1699. He cUed March 9, 1T13, aged 38. She died . Children, — Samuel, born January 25, 1701. Sarah, born May 6, 1702. Abraham, born April 12, '1708. Was married to David Wright, of Wethersfield, December 28, 1699. [After her death Mr. Wright was married to Mary Bclden, daughter of Lieut. Jonathan Belden, of Wethers- field, June 8, 1710. She died Janua- ry 9, 1769, iu the 88th year of her age.] C/»'Wren of David and Eebec- ca Wright, Anna, born December 19, 1700. Mrs. Rebecca Wright died April 10, 1703, aged 22. David, born AprU 10, 1703.' Mr. David Wright died September 6, 1752. Was married to Thomas Curtis, of Wethersfield, December 30, 1703. [ After i her death, Mr. Curtis was married to Rachel Morgan, daughter of John Morgan, of Groton, Conn., March 17, 1715.] Mrs. Mary Curtis died . Mr. Thomas Curtis (iicd . CJiild of Thomas and Mary Curtis, one only is recorded Iu 1678 there died in Iledgesset, Suffolk county, England, childless, Rev. William Good- rich a minister of the established Church, leaving a vrill, in wliicli he bequeathed certain specified real and personal estate to his wife, Kebecca Goodrich, during her natural life, wit^i remainder to one of the sons of his brother, John Goodrich, and one of the sons of his lirother, AVilliam Goodrich, naming them. Mrs. Rebecca Goodrich, widow of Rev. William Goodrich, died in November, 1698, and was buried mi the 18th day of the same month, after which Jonathan Goodrich and Jolin Goodricli, the former son of said John, .and the latter son of said William Goodrich, wore entitled to receive, and did, I beheve, receive under the will aforesaid, about two hundred pounds sterling, each. Soon after the death of his aunt, Jonathan Goodrich took steps to possess himself of his devised estate. Rev. William Goodrich's will is ilated May 12, 1677. In it he appoints his wife Rebecca, sole executor, and his "kinsman," Henry Bull, senior, of Bury, in the county of Suffolk, and his " cousin," John Goodrich, eldest sou now Hving of his '• cousin," Robert Goodrich, of llaughley, overseers of the same. I sui)pose Rev. William Goodrich, married a sister of John and William Goodrich, broth- ers and hence entitles them his brothi^rs. in a letter written by said Henry Bull, of Bury, to John Goodrich, of AS'ethersfield, and dated July 16, 1678, to inform him of the death of Rev. William Goodrich, the writer says, " My wife, who was Jane Coates, and i.s your cousin, desires to be kindly remembered to you." * Capt. Allen had but two children, both daughters, Rebecca and EUzabeth. Tlie latter was married to Nathaniel Blagrove, of Bristol, iu the coimty of Bristol, Mass. G001>K1CII FAMILY 71 13 Samuel, 14 Abigail, 15 John, born May born April born June 24, ]fi84. 27, 168(5. U. 1688. 16 Allen, horn jN'oveniber 13, 16UU. 17 Ann, 18 Jacob, born September born fno date.] 1, 1602. to them on AVethersfield Records, viz., Rebecca, born April 28, 1705. ' ' Died May 7, 1706, aged near 22. Was married to David Curtis, of Weth- ersrteld, April 25, 1706. Children, recorded to them on Wethersfield Records,— Allen, boni May 18, 1708. Anna, born July 18, 1710. Was man-ied to' M.ary Tillotson, for- nierly of Saybrook,"Coiin., June 15, 1712, supposed daughter of John Tillotson, of that town. She died May 31, 1740. lie died . ChMren, recorded to tJiem on Weth- ersfield Records, — Sanuiel, born July 20, 1713, and died in July, 1714. Abraham, born November 3, 1715. Mary, Ijorn May 20, 1718. Was niarried to 'Elizabeth Goodrich, daughter of Capt. David Goodrich, of Wethersfielil, December 29, 1709. He settled in Wetherslield, but after- ward removed to Farmington. She dieii at Farmington, August 25, 1726. Children, recorded to them on Weth- ersfield Records, — Elizabeth, born October 19, 1710. Elisha, born Sep- tember 22, 1712. After the death of Elizabeth, his wife, he was married to , by whom he had children. Abigail, born December 13, 1714. Jedediah, bom July 24, 1717. Sam- uel, born April 23, 1720. Allen, born August 18, 1726, recorded in Farm- ington. Was married to lienedict Goodwin, daughter of Nathftuiel Goodwin, of Hartford, Conn., September 12, 1717. He died 1746, at Windsor, Conn. Children, recorded to tliem on Weth- ersfield Records, — Hannah born Au- gust 31, 1719. Rebecca, born April 14, 1721. p:iiiah, born July 8, 1724. Settled in Windsor, Conn. Maixied Margaret Gillett, of Windsor, August 20, 1752. Nine children are recorded to them on Windsor Records. Ruth, born 1727. Stephen, born January 21, 1731. Married Rachel Gillett, of Windsor, Conn., -where he settled, January 3, 1754. He died in August, 1758, leaving one child, Jacob, born Februarj' 5, 1755, and perhaps another. Sarah, born October 31, 1733. 72 NOTES OF THE DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF ELIZABETH GOODRICH, DAUGHTER OF WILLIAM GOODRICH, THE SETTLER. SECOND GENERATION. III. Elizabeth Goodrich, was married to Capt. Kobert WeUe^, of Wethersfield, Conn., June 9, 1675, "by Capt. Welles, Commis- sioner." He was son of Jolm Welles, of Stratford, Conn., and o-randson of Thomas Welles, one of the first settlers of Hartford, Conn., and Wethersfield, and one of the early Governors of the Colony of Connecticut. [After her death, Capt. Welles was mar- ried to Mary , who survived liim, by whom he had no issue. IVIrs. Elizabeth Welles died February 17, 1G98, aged about 40. Capt. Robert Welles died June 22, 1714, aged G6. Children. 19 Thomas, born May, 167G. 20 John, 21 Joseph, l)oni June, born September, 1678. 1680. 22 Prudence, born Settled in Wethersfield. Was twice man-ied. 1. To Hannah Warner, daughter of Capt. William Warner, of Wethersfield, September 28, 1699. She died September 18, 1738, aged 60. 2. To Sarah Eobbins, widow of Capt. Joshua Eobbins, and daughter of , Maj' 3, 1739. Capt. Thom- as Welles died September 21, 1741, aged 65. Mrs. Sarah Welles, ahas Eobbins, died December 3, 1744, aged 62. Children, — by his first wife, — Tliomas, born December 26, 1700, and died July 5, 1708, " being di-owned in the great i-iver." Eliza- beth, bom August 24, 1702. Thomas, born July 7, 1712. Settled in Wethersfield. Was married to Hamiah Eobbins, daughter of Joshua Eobbins, of AVethersfield, January 6, 1709. Was married to Eev. Anthony Stod- dard, second Pastor of the Congre- gational Church, at Woodburj', Conn., son of Eev. Solomon Stod- dard, of Northampton, Mass. [ Aft?r her death, Eev. Mr. Stoddard mar- ried Mary Sherman, January 31, 1720, by whom he had no issue. She died .] Mrs. Prudence Stoddard died May, 1714, aged — . Eev. Solomon Stoddard died Sep- tember 6, 1760, .aged 82. Children,— Mary, born June 19, 1702. Solomon, born October 12, 1703, and died "of the Great Fever," May 23, 1727. Eliakim, born April 8, 1705, married Joanna Curtis. Ehsha, born Novem- ber 24, 1706, married Kebecca Sher- man. Israel, born August 7, 1708, and died May 30, 1727. John, born G O O D R I C H 1< A M I L Y . 73 March 2, 1710. Prudence, ' born October 12, 1711. Gideon, bom May 27, 1714, married Olive Curtis, 1734. Esther, born October 1 1, 171(5, married Preserved Strong. Abijali, born February 28, 1718, mairied 1 Eunice Curtis, April 4, 1739. Eliz- abeth, born November 15, 1719, mar ried Daniel Munn. 23 Kobert, born ' Settled in Wetherslield. Was married to Sarah Wolcott, daughter of Sam- uel Wolcott, of Wethersficld, and of .Iiiditli, his wife, daughter of the Worshipful Samuel Appleton, of Ips- I wich, Mass., December 12, 1700. Children, — Sarah, born February 1, 1709. Married to Jonathan Robbins, of Wethersfield, November 21, 1728. Robei-t, born September 7, 1710. Settled in Newington Parish, Weth- ersfield, where he died February 3, 1786, aged 76. Appleton, born Feb ruary 4, 1712. Abigail, born October 9, 1715. Elizabeth, born March 18, 1717. Mary, born June 3, 1719. Josiah, born March 9, 1721. Chris- topher, born May 29, 1724. Hezeki- ah, born December 9, 1725. Martha, born August 29, 1720. Judith, born March 4, 1731. 24 Oideon, l)orn 1692. Settled in Wethersfield. Was married to Hannah Chester, daughter of Ma- jor John Chester, of Wethersfield, November 30, 1716. Gideon Welles, Esq., died March 28, 1740, aged 48. His widow, Mrs. Hannah Welles, died May 29, 1749, aged 53. Chil- dren, — Chester, born October 8, 1718. Solomon, born October 6, 1721. Eunice, born December 23, 1725. Gideon, born May 26, 1735. He was the great grandfather of Gen. Leonard H. Welles, of Wethersfield, Conn., late warden of the State Prison of Connecticut. DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF WILLIAM GOODRICH, SON OF WILLIAM GOODRICH, THE SETTLER. SKCONl) GKNEHATIOX. IV. William Goodkicii, ol' Wcllicivlield, Conn., w;is twice mar- ried. 1. To Grace Riley, dauf>lit('r of Riley, of Weth- ersfield, November 22, 1680. SIi(>, died October 23, 1712, a<;ed 51. 2. To Mary Ann Ayrault, widow of Doet. Nicholas Ayrault, of Wethersfield, deccasoodricii died May 9. i7rj2, in the 74th year of ht'v age. Col. David Goodrich died January 2.'), 1705, in tiie 88th year oi' his age. He was a Lieut. Colonel in the Old French War. 45 Josiali, Children, — by his //rsl irif born Jnne 15, 1690. Settled in 46 Elizabeth, born Kovember 19, 1691. 47 Elizur. 48 David. 49 Abigail, born iMarch born December born April S, 1694. 2, 1697. Wetherstield, but subse- (|uently removed to 'I'olland, Conn. He was twice married. 1. To Sarah Porter, daughter of Samuel Porter, ' Esq., of Hadley, Mass., December 5, 1711. She died at Wetherpfield,.July, 1726, aged 34. 2. To Sarah Mix, daughter of Eev. Stephen Mix, of Wethersfield, about 1727. Josiah Goodrich, Esq., died at Tolland, in 1731, aged 41. His widow, Mr.s. Sa- rah Goodrich, died at Wethersfield, 1748. Chihlren, by his first wife,— .Tosiah, born August 22, 1717. Aaron, born 1719. Samuel, born 1721, and died. Children, by his second wife, — John, born 1728. David, born 1729. JIarried to Allen Goodrich, son of John Goodrich, all of Wethersfield, De- cemlior 29, 1709. He afterward re- moved to Farmington, Conn., where she died August 25, 1746, aged 55. Settled in Wethersfield. Was married to Aima Talcott, daughter of Cornet Samuel Talcott, of Wethersfield April 22, 1714. Col. Elizur Good- rich died April 4, 1774, aged 81. His widow, Mrs. Anna Goodrich, died January 3, 1776, aged 83. Died September 23, 1712. 78 NOTES OF THE 50 Hezekiah, Children, — by bom January 28, 1700 51 Prudence, born June 18, 1701 52 Sarah, 53 Mary, 54 Hannah, 55 Jeremiah, 56 Ann, 57 Zebulon, 58 Benjamin, 59 Abigail, 60 Charles, born March 12, 1703. born December 15, 1704. born August 2, 1707. born September 9, 1709. born February 14, 1712. born November 22, 1713. born November 13, 1715. born January 18, 1718. born August 7, 1720. his second wife. . Settled in Wethersfield. Was married' to Honor Deming, daughter of Sam- uel Deming, deceased, of Wethers- field, October 10, 1729. He died 1732. After his death, she w^as mar- ried to Dr. Thomas Perrin, of Weth- ersfield, July 5, 1733. Children of Hezekiah Goodi-ich, and of Honor, his wife, — Elizur, born 1730. Honor, born 1732, was twice married. 1. To Charles Whiting, of Norwich, Conn., May 18, 1749, by whom she had 6 children, — and after his death, 2. To Rev. Joshua Belden, of Weth ersfield, Ne-\vington Society, Novem- ber 14, 1774. She was his second wife. Anna, his first wife, died October 29, 1773, in her 47th year. Mrs. Honor Belden, alias Whitin?, died August 21, 1801, in her 70th vear. Rev. .Joshua Belden died July 23, 1813, aged 89. Child, bv her second husband, one only, — ^lleze- kiah, born Februarv 17, 1778, died March 22, 1849, being, at the time of his death. Clerk of the Town of Wethersfield. Married Da^^d Hubbard, Esq., of East- bury Society, Glastenbuiy, and after his death, .Judah Holcomb, Esq. David Hubbard, Esq., died October 13, 1760, in the 63d year of his age. Mrs. Prudence Hubbard, alias Hol- comb, died November 29, 1783, in the 83d year of her age. Bj^ this marriage, David Hubbai-d, Esq., had a number of children, among tliem, Elizur Hubbard, born in 1736, mar- ried Lois Wright, daughter of James Wright, of Wethersfield. She died September 15, 1794, aged 49. After her death he was married to Huldah . She died April 26, 1807, aged 55. Capt. Elizur Hiibbard died September 14, 1818, aged 82. By his first vnfe, Capt. Hubbard had several chDdren, among them, Da- \nd E. Hubbard, bap. March 15-, 1778, and married to Pamelia Hollis- ter, daughter of Elisha and Penelope Hollister, of Glastenbury, October 6, 1799. She was baptized April 26, 1781. Settled in Wethersfield. Was married to Ruth Kimberly, daughter of Thomas Kimberly, Esq., of Glasten- bury, July 6, 1732. Settled in Wethersfield. Married GOODRICH FAMILY. 79 CI Millescent, bora January 23, 1723. Mary , (supposed Mary Bel- den, daughter of Samuel Belden.) Died 1752, leaving children, — David, born 1746. Abigail, born 1748. Dor- cas, born 1760. Mary, born May, 1742. THIRD GENERATION. < 48. David Goodrich, of Wethersfiekl, Conn., Rocky Hill Society, was raarriecl to Hepzibah Boardman, daughter of Ensign Jonathan Boardman, decea.sed, of Wethersfield, and of Mary, his wife, daughter of John Hubbard, of Hatfield, Mass., December 21, 1721. She was born February IG, 1702. Deacon David Goodrich died July 15, 1785, in the 91st year of his age, 46 years a deacon. [Gravestone, Rocky Hill burying- ground.] His widow, Mrs. Hepzibah Goodrich, died December 9, 1785, in the 84th year of her age. [Gravestone, Rocky Hill burying- ground.] Chi Idren. 62 Abigail, bom October 11, 1722. Died November 10, 1723. 63 David, born September ■ 2, 1724. 64 Alpheus, born March 4, 1727. 65 Josiah, bora May 5, 1731. 66 Hezekiah, born April 9, 1733. Died November 21, 1788. 67 Elizur, bom October 18, 1734. 68 Hepzibah, born .January 19, 1737. 69 Abigail, born March 8, 1739. 70 Mercy, bom June 17, 1741. 71 Hannah, born August 29, 1743. 50. Hezekiah Bki.&bn, of Wethersfiekl, Conn., was married to Honor Deming, daughter of Samuel Deming, deceased, of Wethers- fiekl, October 16, 1729. [After liis death, she was married to Doct. Thomas Perrhi, of Wethersfield, July 5, 1733. He died .] Mr. Hezekiah Goodrich, died . Mrs. Honor Goodrich, alias Perrin, died . 72 Eliznr, 73 Honor, born born Children. 1730. 1732. 80 NOTES OF THE DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF SARAH GOODRICH, DAUGHTER OF >\^LLIM1 GOODRICH, THE SETTLER. SECOND GENERATION. VII. Sarah Goodrich was married to John HoUister, Jun., of that part of ancient "Wethersfield, Conn., now called Glastenbury, son of John HoUister, one of the first settlers of Wethersfield, Novem- ber 20, 1667. . Mrs. Sarah HoUister died about 1700. Sergeant John HoUister died November 24, 1711. Children. 74 John, bom Angust 9, 1669. rs Thomas, bom January H, 1672. 76 Joseph, bom July 8, 1674. Settled in Glastenbury. Was twice married. 1. To his cousin, Ahiah HoUister, daughter of Lieut. Thomas HoUister, of Wethersfield, 1693. She died August 28, 1717, aged 47. 2. To Susamiah , of Wethersfield. Mr. John HoUister died December 13, 1741, in the 73d year of his age. Mrs. Susamiah HoUister died . Children, — by his first wife, — Benja- min, born February 5, 1694. Jere- miah, born October 21, 1696. Sarah, born January 6, 1699. Abigail, born August 11, 1701, and died November 17, 1712. Abraham, bom May 5, 1705. Prudence, born March 3, 1707. Mehitabel, born February 4, 1709, and died December, 1728. Martha, born March 20, 1712. Abigail, born January 26, 1713. Elizabeth, bora December 5, 1715, and died Februa- ry 19, 1737. Children, — by his second wife, — none. Settled in Glastenbury. Was married to Dorathy HiU, daughter of Joseph HiU, of Glastenbury, 1696. Mrs. Dorathy HoUister died October 5, 1741, ill the 64th year of her age. Mr. Thomas HoUister died October ^12, 1741, in the 70th year of his age. Children, — .losiah, born .Tune 7, 1696. Dorathy, bom October 17, 1697. Gideon, bom -September 23, 1699. Charles, born July 26, 1701. EUza- beth, born December 17, 1703. Han- nah, born December 26, 1705, and died October 12, 1712. Thomas, born January 13, 1707. Euth, born Octo- ber 13, 1710. Eachel, horn July 27, 1712. Hannah, bom February 16, 1714. Settled in Glastenbury. Was married to Ann , November 27, 1694. Mrs. Ann HoUister died October 5, 1712, in the 34th year of her age. Mr. Joseph HoUister died July 9, 1746, in the 72d year of his age. Children, — Joseph, born December GOODRICH FAMILY. 81 77 Sarah, born October 25, 1676. 78 Elizabeth, born March .SO, 1678. 79 David, born November 21, 1681. 80 P'phraim, born March 15, 1684. 81 Charles. born Julv 29, 1686. 26, 1696. Was married to Mary Wliite, daughter of Joseph White, of Jliddletown, Conn., December 28, 1721. He died October 8, 1746. WilHam, born July 8, 1699, and died in early life. Mary, born Aueust 29, 1704, Was married to Joseph Shel- ton, of Stratford, Conn. Ann, born January 16. 1707, was married to Ebenezer White, of Middletown, Conn. Esther, born August 28, 1709, was married to Thaddeus Shelton, of Stratford, Conn., October 17, 1733. Was married to Benjamin Talcott, of Glastenbury, Januarj' 5, 1699. She died October 15, 1715, aged 39, near- ly. Deacon Benjamin Talcott died November 12, 1727, aged ^3— Chil- dren,— Sarah, born October 30, 1699, and died October 15, 1715. Benja- min, born June 27, 1702. John, born December 17, 1704. Hannah, born October 16, 1706. Samuel, born February 12, 1708. Elizur,boru De cember 31, 1709. Moliitabel, born Julv 17, 1713. Abigail, boru Octo- her 10, 1715, and died October 28, 1715. Was married to Doct. Joseph Steele, of Kensington Society, Berlin, Conn., February 16, 1715. 'He died , 1750, leaving surviving, his wife and ten chikh-en, — five sons and live daughters. Settled in Glastenbury. Mr. David HoUister, died December 27, 1753, in the 76th year of his age. His widow, Mrs. Charity Hollister, died January 12, 1786, m the S9th year of her age. Children, — Six, named in his will. Settled in Glastenbury. AVas married t ? born March 7, te?, ji 11 Abigail, born June 30, 1725. 1727. 1729. 1731. Married a Marsh, who settled in Ver- mont. Have no other reliable in- formation respecting her. Died April 12, 1737, in her 10th year. Died January 1, 1746, in her 17th year. Died soon after birth. Said to have married a Williams, who settled in Vermont. FOURTH GENERATION. 2. Esther Gurley was married to John Storrs, of Mansfield, Conn, January 2, 1735. [After her death, he was married to Mary Chaplin, of Pomfret, Conn., who, after his death, was married to Joseph Denny, of Mansfield, March 14, 1750, by whom he had one child, only, a son, Nathaniel, born in 1751.] Mrs. Esther Storrs died March 15, 1746, in her 33d year. [Gravestone, South Mansfield burymg-gi-ound.] John Storrs, Esq., died October 6, 1753, aged 51. [Grave- stone, North Mansfield burying-ground.] 12 John, 13 Son, 14 Lydia, bom December bora August born August Children. 1, 1735. 2, 1738. Died August 17, 1738. 18, 1742. Jonathan Gurley, of Mansfield, Conn., was man-ied to Han- nah Baker, daughter of Josepli Baker, of Tolland, in the same State, August 4, 1737. She was born April 9, 1709. Deacon Jonathan Gurley, died November 12, 1778, in the 64th year of his age. [Gravestone, (hurley burying-ground, Mansfield.] His widow, Mrs. Hannah Gurley, died May 16, 1796, in the 88th year of her age. [Gravestone, Gurley burying-ground.] 88 KOTES OF THE Children. 15 William, 16 Hannah, 17 Jacob Ba- ker, 18 Jonathan, 19 Daniel, 20 Ebenezer, 21 Esther, born June born August born July born April born November born May born June 4, 1738. 9, 1740. 28, 1742. 10, 1744. 2, 1745. 25, 1747. 16, 1749. 22 Titus, born May 15, 1752. Married Lot Dimock, of Mansfield, afterwards of Coventry, Conn. She died September 7, 1774. He died in 1792. Married Eliphalet Carpenter, Jun. Dwelt in Coventry. She died in October, 1819, leaving a large family. Samuel Gurley, of Mansfield, Conn., was thrice married. 1. To Hannah Baker, daughter of Daniel Baker, of Tolland, Conn., June 16, 1742. She died April 19, 1756, in her 39th year. 2. To Hannah Walker, of Union, in the same State, August 31, 1757. She died May 9, 1782, in her 54th year. 3. To Susan- nah Curtis, widow of Samuel Curtis, deceased, of Mansfield, atvA. daughter of Bosworth, of the same town. Capt. Samuel Gurley died November 14, 1796, in his 80th year- Mrs. Susannah Gurley, alias Curtis, died February 15, 1810, aged 87. children, — by hia first wife. 23 Zebulon, born July 12, 1743. 24 Sarah, born August 27, 1744. Married Deacon Oliver Dimock, of Mansfield, April, 1764. [After her death. Deacon Dimock was married to Mrs. Lucj Dimock, September 17, 1792. She died January 5, 1820, aged 69.] Mrs. Sarah Dimock died July 22, 1790, aged 46, nearly. Dea- con Oliver Dimock died February 10, 1823, aged 84. Died March 2,1812, umnamed. [Grave- stone, Gurley burying-ground.] Died December 28, 1776, in her 25th year, unmarried. [Gravestone, Gur- ley burying-ground.] Died August 28, 1778, in his 25th year, " he bemg a member of Yale Col- lege." [Gravestone, Gurley bury- ing-ground, Mansfiold.l bi/ his second wife. Married Nathan Dexter, of Mansfield, June C, 1785. She died February 16, 1803. Died October 14, 1776. [Gravestone, Gurley burying-ground.] Married Abraham Oakes, of Whites- town, N. Y., January 31, 1793. 25 Israel, 26 Mary, born December born September 20, 19, , 1745. 1747. 27 John, 28 Phineas, 29 Eunice, born February born March born January 8, 30, 1, 1749. 1751. , 1752. 30 Samuel, l)orn June 27, 1754. 31 Zenas, born [no date. J Childr en,- —byl 32 Hannah, horn August, 6, 1758. 33 Nahum, born March 23, 1761. 34 Lois, born March 10, 1763. OURLEY FAMILY. 89 35 Margaret, born [no date.] Married Timothy Wliilo, of Coventry, Comi., November 11, 1790. Children, — by his third wife, — none. 5. Lois Gurlet was mavried to Nathaniel Soutlnvortli, of Mans- tiold, son of Natlianiel Southworth, of tliat (own, December ol. 1741. Mrs. Lois Southvvoi'tli died November 4, 1754, aged .'34. Mr. Nathaniel Southworth died in June, 1790. Ch ildren . 36 Nathaniel, bora November 2(J, 1742. .37 Samuel, born November 22, IT'U. .38 Lois, born December 25, 1746. .39 Lj'dia, born December 17, 1748. 40 Eunice, born An{?u<;t 11, 1751. ExPEUiENC'E GlUEKV was married to Joseph Storrs, Esq., of Manstield, Conn., 1743, beinjz; his second wife. [His tir.sl wife, Hannah, to whom he was married May 1, 17o5, died August 28, 1741. By her he had one child only, a daughter, Hannah, who was born April 0, 17oG.] Mrs. Experience Stori-s died June !), 17G7, in hei- 4od year. [C4ravestt)ne, North Manstield burying-ground.] Joseph StoiTS, Esq., died October o, 1783, in liis 74th year. [Gravestone, North Manstield burying-ground.] children. 41 Eunice, born November -30, 1744. 42 Mary, born August 2:!, 1746. 43 Hannali, born March 2,1749. 44 Experience,born March 17, 1751. 45 Joseph, born March 6, 1753. 46 Cordial, born 47 William, born 48 Augustus, born 49 Royal, born FIFTH GENERATION. 15. William Gurley', of Mansfield, Conn., was thrice married. 1. To Betty Field, daughter of Bennet Field, of tlu^ same town, September 22, 1763. She was l)orn in Jvebaiion, Conn., August 10, 1747, and died November IG, 1771), aged 39. 2. To Ruby AV'est, of Tolland, Conn., August .5, 1779. She died October 5, 1781, in her 33d year. 3. To Sibbil Chapin, of Somers, Conn., May 2, 1782. Mr. William Gurley died August 16, 1804, aged 66. His widow, Mrs. Sibbil Gurley, died March 15, 1823, aged 77. 12 90 NOTESOFTHE Children — by his first wife. 50 William, born October 24, 1764. Died July 30, 1768. 51 Bennet, born January 23, 1767. 52 WDliam, born ]\Iay 24, 1769. 53 Betty, bom September 10, 1771. Married Mr. Howland, of Bridgewa- ter, N. Y. 54 Experience,born April 26, 1774. Married Mr. Blakeman, of Bridgewa- ter, N. Y. Child, — /)// his second wife, — one only. 55 Ichabod, born April 30, 1780. Died March 26, 1814. Administration on his estate granted April 27, 1814, to Hannah, his widow. Children, — by his tliird wife. 56 Gideon Chapin, born May 1, 1783. 57 Jesse, born May 1, 1785. 58 Son, (not named,) born September 4, 1787. Died September 6, 1787. 17. Jacob Baker Gurley, of Mansfield, Conn., was married to Hannah Brigliam, daughter of Uriah Brigham, of Coventry, in the same State, May 19, 1766. She was born April 9, 1746. Mr. Jacob B. Gurley died of small pox, February 20, 1804, aged 62. His Avidow, Mrs. Hannah Gurley, died April 6, 1813, in her 67th year. Children. 59 Lydia, bora June 6,1767. Married Benjamin Pierce, of Brooklyn, Conn., December 24, 1786. She died August 12, 1787. 60 Artemas, born April i), 1769. 61 Jacob Ba- ker, born August 2, 1771. 62 Uriah, born May 30, 1774. Died October 4, 1775. 63 Ebenezer, born July 25, 1776. Lives in Mansfield. Married Sarah Balcora, daughter of Joseph Balcom, of that town. 64 Abigail, born February 7, 1778. Married to Elijah Hinckley, of Cam- bridge, Ver., January 29, 1799. 65 Uriah Brig- ham, born November 19, 1780. Died October, 1783. 66 Mercia, born March 24, 1782. Died December, 1783. 67 Lucia, born November 14, 1784. Lives in Mansfield, with her sister, Mrs. Turner. 68 Hannah, born May 5, 1791. Married Anson Turner, of Mansfield, Conn., April 22, 1814. They have had eight children. 18. Jonathan Gurley, of Mansfield, Conn., was married to Jeru- sha Bennet, daughter of Joseph Bennet, of that town. May 17, 1764. Capt. Johnathan Gurley died November 23, 1814, in his 71st year. His widow, Mrs. Jerusha Gurley, died January 20, 1835, aged 91. GURLEY FAMILY. 91 Clnldren. 69 Ephraim, bora February 12, 1705. 70 Roger, 71 Jomithan, 72 Anna, bom September 13, born September 20, born October 10, 1766. 1768. 1770. 73 Jerusha, born November 18, 1772. 74 P'sther, born April 29, 1775. 75 Olive, born August 6, 1777. 7G Rebecca, born April 9, 1780. 77 Flavel, 78 Son, 79 Harriet born October born born Juno 25, 10, 1782. 1790. Ephraim Gurley died September 2, 1845, aged 80. Betliiah Brooks, his ' Avife, died May 23, 1844, aged 77. Their children were as follows : Cla- rissa. Ephraim, died February 7, 1829. Olive, died October 19, 1827. Marcia, now Mrs. Dunham. Lucius. Chauncey. Sophia, now Mrs. Win- chester. Esther, died April, 1830. Maria, now Mrs. BaiTows. Married Abncr Abbot, of West Stock- bridge, Mass., November 24, 1791. She died in September, 1823. Eiglit children. ]\Iarried Ichabod Griggs, of Tolland, Conn., 1792. Five children. Married Isaac Hall, of Bridge water, N. Y., Januarv 25, 1798. She died Oc- tober 25, 1803. Married Levi Goodell, of ]\lansfield. Seven children. Married Capt. Allen Stewart, of Hart- ford, Conn., April 18, 1797. He died September 12, 1849, aged 73. Six children. Died in infancy. Married Jacob Dunham, of Mansfield, afterwards of Portland. 19. Daniel Gurley, of Mansfield, Conn., was twice married. 1. To Elizabetli Ellis, daughter of Ellis, of Norwich, Conn., March 12, 1769. She died November 2, 1807, aged 61. 2. To Mary Tiiiney, of Mansfield, January 1, 1811. Mrs. Mary Gurley died July 16,"l81o, aged 55. Mr. Daniel Gurley died . 80 AHce, 81 Daniel, 82 Rial, 83 Nahum, 84 Child, (not named,) 85 Child, Children, — by his first i''ifc. born June 30,1771. born April 22, 1773. born August 13, 1775. born September 13, 1777. born August Iiorn 16, 1787. 1788. Died in inl'ancv. Died March 2± 1792. 20. Ebenezer Gurley, of Mansfield, Conn., was married to Desire Dimoek, daughter of Capt. Timothy Dimock, of the same town. Rev. Ebenezer Gurley died July 17, 1776, aged 29. His widow, Mrs. Desire Gui'ley, died August 1, 1830, aged — . Child, — one only. 86 Child, (name not ascertained.) Died in Portland, M. 92 NOTES OF THE 22. Titus Gurlet, of Mansfield, Conn., was married to Anna Dimock, daughter of Capt. Timothy Dimock, of the same town, June 4:, 1112. Mr. Titus Gurley died in October, 1783. His widoAV, Mrs. Anna Gurley, died . Ch ildren, — none. i 23. Zebulon Gurley, of Mansfield, Conn., was twice married. 1. To Sarah Field, daughter of Bennet Field, of the same town. May 22, 1766. She died January 1, 1793, in her 49th year. 2. To Mary . Mr. Zebulon Gurley died January 13, 1800, in his 58th year. Mrs. Mary Gurley died . Children, — by his first vife. 87 Zebulon, bora June 23, 1767. 88 Sarah, born January 11, 1769. 89 Elizabeth, born Maj- ' 1, 1770. Died August 12, 1793. [Gravestone, Gurley bui'ying-ground.] 90 Hamiah, born December 22, 1771. 91 Eunice, born October 25, 1773. Married Samuel Badcock, January 31, 1793. 92 Israel, born January 18, 1776. Married Roxalana Fitch, June 26, 1803. 93 Samuel, liorn April 20, 1778. Married Eunice Dimock, October 17, 1802. 94 Matilda, born February 27,1780. Supposed to have died before her fa- ther, as she is not mentioned in his will. 95 Anson, born i\Iay 11, 1782. WMan'r' } I '^'^•n S'-Ptember 8,1784. 25. Israel Gurley, of Mansfield, Conn, was married to Eunice [After his death, she was married to Elihu Marvin, Esq., of Hebron, Conn.] Mr. Israel Gurley died in January, 1777, aged 32. Mrs. Eunice Gurley, alias Marvin, died . Children. 98 Timothy, born 1772. Settled in Mansfield. Married Eunice . He died October 19, 1801, in his 29th year. She died Septem- ber 18, 1845, aged 75. Polly, their daughter, died November 1, 1846, aged 48. 99 Eunice, 100 Desire, 27. . Rev. John Gurley, of Lebanon, Conn., first Pastor of the Congregational Church in Exeter Society in that town, was mar- GURLEY FAMILY. 93 ried to Mary Host'ord, widow of Doct. Joel Hosford, of Marl- boi-ough. Conn., and daughter of Deacon Pelatiah Porter, of He- bron, in tlie same State. Doct. Hosford died November 15, 1773, in the 29th year of his age. [Aiter the death of Kev. Mr. Gurley, she was married to General Absalom Peters, of Lebanon, in the siune State, about 1827. He died in the city of New York, March 29, 1840, in the 8Gth year of his age. His remains were interred in the Episcopal church-yard at Hebron, and a monument erected at his grave, by his son, John R. Peters, Esq., of the city of New York.] Rev. John Gurley died F'ebruary 27, 1812, aged 63, and in the 37th of his ministry. [Gravestone, Exeter burying-ground.] Mrs. Mary Gurley, alias Hosford, alias Peters, died April 27, 1837, aged 80. [Gravestone, Exeter burying-groiuul.] Children. lOlJolm Ward, born John Ward Gurley married Grace Stackpole, — had one daughter who married Major Grafton, of Boston, wiio has a large family. J. W. G. was Attorney-General of Louisiana. Died in 1807. 102 Mary, born Mary Gurley was married to Rev. Dr. Gillet, of Hallowell, ]\Ie. They have a large family. 103 Henry Hos- ford, born Henry H. Gurley married Eliza Good- win, of Portland. They had eight children, all living in 1840. He was a member of Congress, and a Judge in Louisiana. He and his wife have been dead some years, — buried at Baton Rouge. Left 7 children. 104 Austin, b(«-n Austin Gurley died at Faycttville, N. C, 1820, of bilious fever. 105 Ralpli Ran- dolph, born May 2G, 1797. Ralph R. Gurley married Eliza M. Gurley, daughter of Royal Gurley, of Portland, Me., and resides in Washington City, D. 0. Two of six children arc living. 106 John Addi- son, born John Addison Gurley lived in New York. Is deceased. Has one child. 107 Abby Por- ter, born Abljy Porter Gurle_y married Rev. Ouamel Hinckley, late Professor in Oakland College, Miss. Died of yel- low fever at Natchez, about 1840. Mrs. Hinckley is still living at Wash- ington City, D. C. Had no chikbren. 28. Phineas Gurley, of Mansfi(!ld, Conn., was married to Swift, daughter of Swift, of . Mr. Gurley subse- quently removed from Mansfield to St. Lawrence, N. Y. Mr. Phineas Gurley died . His widow, Mrs. Gurley, died . 94 NOTES OP THE Children. 108 Juliana, 109 Phineas, Father of Rev. Dr. Phiueas D. Gurley, recently settled at Washington City, D. C. 110 Susannah, 111 John Clark, 112 Joshua, 113 Lucinda, | 114 Clarinda, \ 31. Zknas Gurley, of Mansfield, Conn, was twice married. 1. To Lavinia Dimock, daughter of Dimock, of the same town, April 9, 1789. She died December 7, 1791, aged 22. 2. To Experience Hovey, daughter of Joseph Hovey, of Mansfield. Mr. Zenas Gurley died . His widow, Mrs. Expei'ience Gurley, died . Child, — by his first wife, — one only. 115 Samuel, born Jirne 30, 1790. Children, — by his second loife. 116 Henry, born Married, and has chilcken. Dwells in Bi-idgewater, Ver. 117 Lavinia, born Married, and has children. Dwells in Bridgewater, Ver. SIXTH GENERATION. 56. Artemas Gurley, of Mansfield, Conn., was twice married. 1. To Sarah Steele, daughter of John Steele, of Tolland, Conn., March 29, 1792. She died January 16, 1804, aged 35. 2. To Patty Hovey, widow of Elisha Hovey, deceased, of Mansfield, and daughter of Jesse Shepaixl, of Plainfield, Conn., March 24, 1805. Artemas Gurley, Esq., died suddenly, May 18, 1822, in the 53d year of his age. [Gravestone, Gurley burying-ground.] His widow, Mrs. Patty Gurley, died at Paluski, N. Y., January 4, 1848, in the 72d year of her age. Children, — by his first wife. 118 Lovina, born October 2, 1794. Married Ston's, February 12, 1815. 119 Sarah, bom November 7, 1796. 120 Abigail, born March 21, 1799. 121 Uriah Brigham, born September 27, 1801. Children, — by his second wife. 122 Artemas Shepard, born July 31, 1807. Died February 28, 1808. 123 George, born April 6, 1809. Mamed, 1. Sarah Melissa Dimmick, of Mansfield, April 22, 1835. She died April 12, 1841, aged 26. 2. So- yjhia Dimmick, daughter of Kodc- rick Dimmick, of Mansfield, Octo- ber, 1841. GURLEY FAMILY. 95 124 Cluirles Ar- tcraas, bom May 125 Mary, born June 8, 1811. 24, 181.3. Died October 16, 1815. 57. Jacob Bakek Gurley, Esq., of New London, Conn., was married to Elizabeth Griswold, dausrliter of Deacon John Grfs- wokl, of Bhiekhall, Lyme, Conn., Mareli 28, 1802. Both Mr. and Mrs. Gudey are (1854) \\\'m<^. Children. born April 19, 1803. Died October 1, 1805. 126 Ciiarles, 127 Sarah Griswold, born November 26, 1804 128 Mary Brainard, born September 11, 1806. 129 Charles, born June 4,1808. 130 Elizabeth, born Mav 20, 1810. 131 Ursula Wolcott, born May 13, 1812. 132 Hannah Brigham, born April 10, 1814. 133 John Gris- jvold, bom January ]\Iarried Joseph Noyes, of Lyme, ]May 14, 1823. She died March" 21, 18.35. He died April 10, 1836. They had 5 children, and a number of grand children. Died Mav 9, 1849. .j, Died July 4, 1828. '^ Died December 19, 1829. Died August 28, 1828. Died February 2, 1831. 134 Ellen, bom December 25, 1817 1.35 Lydia Ann, born March 31, 1819. 136 Ann, born November 27, 1823. 27, 1816. Died .July 1, 18.30. Married Charles Ai'temas Gurley, son of Artemas Gurley, Esq., deceased, of Manstield, Coim., October 22, 1851. Died November 5, 1820. 65. Ephkaim Gurlev, of Mansfield, Conn Brooks, daughter of Brooks, of s married to Bethia , _, „^ .. -, Mareh 20, 1788. JMi-s. Bethia Gurley died May 23, 1844, aged 77. [Grave- stone, North JMansfield burying-gronnd.] Mr. Ephraim Gurley died Heptenilier 2. 184.5, aged 80 [Gravestone, North Mansfield burying-gronnd.] ChiltlrcH. 137 Clarissa, born 138 Ephraim, born 139 Olive, born 140 Marcia, born 141 Lucius, born 142 Chauncey , born 143 Sophia, bom 144 Esther, born 145 Maria, born Dietl Eebruarv 7, 1829, at Troy, N. Y. Died October'19, 1827. Now Mrs. Dunham. Now .Mrs. Winchester. Died April 1830. Now Mrs. Barrows. f)G. Roger Gurley, of Mansfield, Conn., was married to Pamela Bicknell, daughter of Moses Bicknell, of the same town, March 22, 1792. 96 NOTES OP THE GURLEY FAMILY. Capt. Roger Gurley died October 27, 1836, aged 70. [Grave- stone, North Mansfield burying-ground.] His widow, Mrs. Pamela Bicknell, died February 9, 1842, aged 69. [Gravestone, North Mansfield burying-ground.] Children. lie Jonathan, bora March 1, 1793. 147 Pamela, born July 31, 1794. 148 Josephus, born March 26, 1796. 149 Almira, born October 10, 1797. 150 Orvilla, 151 Sally, 152 Harriet, 153 Julia, bora August born May liorn August born January 19, 1800. 28, 1802. 11, 1804. 20, 1807. 154 Moses Bicknell, born December 155 Daughter, (not named, )born June 156 Louisa, born October 157 Harrison, bom January Married Phila Allen, daughter of Capt. Simeon Allen. She died April 11, 1825, and he married Mary P. Dun- ham, daughter of Seth Dunham, of Mansfield, October 26, 1825. Married Samuel Storrs Dimock, Feb- ruary 17, 1716. Married, 1. Dorathy Farwell, of Mans- field, October 2, 1719. She died IMarch 14, 1823. 2. Cornelia Eoyce, Mai-ch, 1825. He died Januarv 24, 1837. By his first wife, 2 children, and by his last, 4 or more. Married Joseph Woodward, Mav 6, 1829. Died July 22, 1822. Married Orra Carpenter, September 24, 1838. Married Charles Lyon, September 23, 1829. ' Married, 1. Marcus Cossett, April 25, 1828. He died August 16, 1830. 2. Lorenzo T. Skinner, of Vernon, Oneida Co., N. Y. 13, 1809. Was drowned July 1, 1830. 22, 1811. Died in infancy. 1, 1812. Died October 28, 1822. 14, 1814. Residence, Hartford, Conn. Married Isabella Milakin Hamilton, daughter of James Hamilton, of Canaan Four Corners, September 10, 1846. 67. .Jonathan Gurley, of Coventry, Conn., was married to Abi- gail Rose, of the same town, 1790. Ml-. Jonathan Gurley died December 5, 1791, aged 23. His widow, Mrs. Abigail Gui'ley, . 158 Electa, born Child, — one only. 1791, " Died at the age of 20 months." JOHN IIOLLISTER. JOHN HOLLISTER, one of the first settlers of WethersfieM, Conn., was married to Joanna Treat, daughter of Riehard Treat, who, hkewise, was one of the first settlers of Wethersfield. Mr. John HolUster died in April, 1665. His widow, Mrs. Joanna Hollister, died in October, 1694. DESCENDANTS OF JOHN HOLLISTER. FIRST GENERATION. The children of the above named John Hollister, and of Joanna, his wife. I. Mary, born II. John, born III. Thomas, born IV. Joseph, born Died unmarried, 1673. V. Lazarus, born about 1656. Died unmarried, in September, 1709. VI. Stephen, bom VII. Elizabeth, born VIII. Sarah, born DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF MARY HOLLISTER, DAUGHTER OF JOHN HOLLISTER, THE SETTLER. SECOND GENERATION. Mary Hollisteii was married to John Welles, of Stratford, Conn., son of John Welles, of that toAvn, and grandson of Thomas Welles, of Wethersfield, one of the first settlers of that town and Hartford, Conn., and one of the early governors of the colony of Connecticut. Mr. John Welles died March 24, 1714. His widow, Mrs. Mary Welles, died . 9 Mary, 10 Thomas, 11 Sarah, 12 John, 13 Comfort, 14 Joseph, 15 Elizabeth, 16 Robert, Children. born born born January 2, 1674. born 1676. born bom June 21, 1679. bom born September , 1688, 13 98 NOTES OP THE DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF JOHN HOLLISTER, SON OF JOHN HOLLISTER, THE SETTLER. SECOND GENERATION. John Hollistek, of Wethersfiekl, Conn., was married to Sarah Goodrich, daughter of Ensign William Goodrich, one of the first settlers of AVethersiield, November 20, 1667. Mrs. Sarah Hollister died about 1700. Mr. John HoUisterdied November 24, 1711. Children. 1" John, bom August 9, 1669. IS Tiionia?, born January 14, 1672. 10 Joseph, born July 8, 1674. 20 Sarah, born October 25, 1676. 21 Ehzabetli, born March 30, 1678. 22 David, born November 21, 1681. 28 Ephraim, born March 15, 1684. 24 Charles, born July 29, 1686. 25 Elizabeth, born [no date.] Died in childhood. THIRD GENERATION. 17. John Hollistek, of Glastenbury, Conn., was twice married. 1. To his cousin, Abiah Hollister, daughter of Lieut. Thomas Hol- lister, of Wethersfiekl, Conn., 1693. She died August 28, 1719, aged 47. 2. To Susannah . Mr. John Hollister died December 13, 1741, in the 73d year of his age. Mrs. Susannah Hollister died . 26 Benjamin, 27 Jeremiah, 28 Sarah, 29 Abigail, 30 Abraham, 31 Prudence, 32 Mehitabel, 33 Martha, 34 Abigail, 35 EUzabeth, 36 Susannah, his first wife. MarriedEuth Hale, daughter of Thomas Hale, of Glastenbury. He settled on the Oblong, in Duchess county, N. Y. Married a Judd. Died November 17, 1712. Supposed to have married Sarah Hub- bard, daughter of John Hubbard. Married a Miller. Died December, 1728. Married John Hubbard, ,Ji-., of Glasten- bury, July, 1732. He was great- grandfather of the Hon. David E. Hubbard, of Glastenbury. Married Bcnjamm Loveland, of Glas- tenbury. Died February 19, 1737. Children, — by his second wife. born I no date.J Mamed to Benoni House, of Glasten- bui-y, May 4, 1741. Children, — by born Febraary 5, 1694. boru October 21, 1696. born January 6, 1699. born August 11, 1701. born May 5, 1705. bom March 3, 1707. born Febmarv 4, 1709. bom March " 20, 1712. bom January 26, 1713. born December 5, 1715. nOLLISTER FAMILY 99 18. Thomas IIollister, of Glastenbury, Conn., was married lo Dorathy Hill, daughter of Joseph Hill, of Glastenhurj, 1G9G. Mrs. Dorathy Hollister died October 5, 1741, in the 64th year of her age. Mr. Thomas Hollister died October 12, 1741, in the 70t]i year of his a^e. Children. 37 Josiah, 38 Doi-athj-, 39 Gideon,* born June 7, 1C96. bora October 17, 1697. born September 23, 1099. 40 Charles, born .July 20, 1701. 41 Elizabeth, boru December 17, 1703. 42 Hamiali, 43 Thomas,! born December 26, 1705. born January 13, 1707. 44 Ruth, 45 Rachel, 46 Hannah, 47 Eunice, 48 Susannah, bom October 13, 1710. born July 27, 1712. born Febraary 16, 1714. born born Married Mai-tha MUler, daughter ol' William Miller, of Glastenbury, Jan- uary 18, 1718. He died January 3, 1749, in the 53d year of his iigc. She died July, 1777, in the 79th year of her age. Married Abram Fox, of Glasteuburv, January 3, 1717. Settled in Eastburj' Society, Glasten- bury. Married and had children. He died February 15, 1785, in his 86th year. [Gravestone.] His widow, Mrs. Rachel Hollister, died June 13, 1790, aged 85. He settled in Eastbury Societj-, Glas- tenbur}^ Was man-ied to Prudence Francis, daughter of John Francis, of Wethersfield, April 5, 1729. They had four children. He died Februa- ry 2, 1753, aged 52. MaiTied William Jliller, of Glasten bury, son of William Miller, of the sanie town, October 14, 1731, by whom she had six children. She was his second wife. Died Octoljer 12, 1712. Man-ied to Abigail Talcott, daughter of Deacon Nathaniel Talcott, of Glasteubixrj', about January 1, 1734. He settled in Eastbury Society, Glastenbury. Died September 17, 1784, in the 76th year ot his age. His widow, Mrs. Abigail Hollister, died March 81, 1812, in the 95th year of her age. MaiTied Nehemiah Smith, of Hartford, Conn. Married Joshua Talcott, of Bolton, Conn. Married William House, of Glasten- bury. Married Thomas Loveland, of Glixsten- bury. Married Bcnoni House, of Glastenbury. * Gideon Hollister left a wUl, which is dated .January 31, 1781, and recorded in vol. I.; page 45, of the Records of the Probate Court for the District of East Windsor, in which he names wife llachel, and children, Gideon, Nathaniel, Israel, Mary Strickland. Kach(?l Holden, Jemima Brainard, Anna llowo, and Klizabcth Uowe. t Administration on the estate of ThomJis UfiUistcr was granted November 1, 1784, by the Probate Court for the District of East Windsor, and on the 20th of April, 1790, the estate of the deceasoil was ordered to be distributed to Abigail Hollister, widow of deceased, and to Thomas Hollister, Nehemiah Hollister, George Hollister, Aaron Hollister, Abigail, wife of Kleazur Hubbard, Dorathy Hudson, and Kuth, wife of Isaac Hills, children of the deceased. 100 NOTES OF THE 49 Eli.slia, bom 1722. Was twice married. 1. To Experi- ence Robbins, daughter of Richard Robbins, of Wethersfield. She died July 7, 1765, aged 37. 2. To Penel- ope Graves, of Belchertown, Mass. He died November 12, 1800, in his 78th year. She died in 1801. He had children by both wives. Pame- lia Hollister, daughter of Deacon Elisha Hollister, and Penelope, his wife, bap. April 26, 1778, was mar- ried to David E. Hubbard, Esq., of Eastbury Society, Glastenbury, Oc- tober 6, 1799. 19. Joseph Hollister, of Glastenbury, Conn., was twice married. 1. To Ann, daughter of , of , November 27, 1694. She died October 5, 1712, in the 34th year of her age. 2. To Sarah . Mr. Joseph Hollister died July 9, 1746, in the 72d year of his age. Mrs. Sarah Hollister died . 50 Joseph, 51 William, 52 Timotliy, 53 Maiy, 54 Ann, 55 Esther, Children, — by his first xvife. born December 28, 1696. Was married to Mary White, daughter of Joseph White, of Middletown, Conn., December 28, 1721. He died October 8, 1746, in the 50th year of his age. Died 1733. born July born [no date.] born August born January 8, 1699. 25, 1704. 16, 1707. Married Joseph Shelton, of Stratford, Conn. Married Ebenezer White, of Middle- town, May 27, 1731. He died Marcli 26, 1756. They had eight children. Married Thaddeus Shelton, of Strat- ford, October 17, 1733. Children, — by his second wife, — none. born August 28, 1709. 20. Sarah Hollister was married to Benjamin Talcott, of Glas- tenbury, Conn., January 5, 1699. Mrs. Sarah Talcott, died October 15, 1715, aged 39 nearly. Deacon Benjamin Talcott died November 12, 1727, aged 53. 66 Sarah, 57 Benjamin, 58 John, 59 Hannah, 60 Samuel, 61 Elizur, 62 Mehitabel, 63 Abio-ail, Children. born October 30, 1699. Died October 15,1715. born June 27, 1702. born December 17, 1704. born October 16, 1706. born February 12, 1708. born December 31, 1709. born July 17, 1713. born October 10, 1715. Died October 28, 1715. HOLLISTER FAMILY. 101 22. David Hollister, of Glastenbury, Conn., wa^ married to Charity , daughter of , of . JMr. David Hollister died December 27, 1753, in the 76th year of his age. His widow, Mrs. Chai-ity Hollister, died January 12, 178G, in the 89th year of her age. Children, — named in his will. 64 Jonathan, born 65 Jemima, bom C6 Tryon, born 67 Goodrich, born 68 Rebecca, bom 69 Smith, bora 70 Goodrich, born 71 Hollister, born 72 David, born 1712. Died October 8, 1745, in lier 23d year. [Gravestone.] Married to Timothy Goslee, of Glas- tenbury, October 19, 1743. Amos Hollister, son of Lieut. Jonah and Bathsheba, daughter of David HoUister, married April 27, 1749. 23. Ephraim Hollister, of Glastenbury, was married to Elizabeth Greene, daughter of Tobias Greene, of , April 1, 1707. Mr. Ephraim Hollister died , 1733. His widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Hollister, died . Cliildren. 73 Eplu-aim, bom January 1,1708. Died January 5, 1708. 74 Elizabeth, born February 23, 1710. 75 Ephraim, boni May, 1731. 25. Elizabeth Hollister was married to Doctor Joseph Steele, of Kensington Society, in that part of Farmington, Conn., now called Berlin, February 16, 1715. Doctor Joseph Steele died 1750, aged 60. His widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Steele, died . Children. 76 Elizabeth, 77 Sarah, 78 James, 79 Abigail, 80 Samuel, 81 Anna, 82 Ebenezer, 83 Jonathan, 84 Elizur, 85 Lucy, bora December 16, 1715. bom Julv 17, 1717. bora May 18, 1719. born January 5, 1721. born February 24, 1723. born January 23, 1725. bom May 18, 1727. born [no date.] born [no date.] born [no date.] Died July 27, 1775, in his 55th year. I Gravestone, Kensington Ancient burying-ground. | Married Mary Roods, daughter of Wil- liam Roods, of Wethersfteld, Novem- ber 17, 1765. 102 NOTES OF THE DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF THOMAS HOLLISTER, SON OF JOHN HOLLISTER, THE SETTLER. THIRD GENERATION. Thomas Hollister, of Wethersfield, Conn., was twice mar- ried. 1. To Elizabeth Lattimer, daughter of John Lattimer, one of the first settlers of Wethersfield. She was born December 26, 1652, and died . 2. To Elizabeth Williams, widow of Amos Williams, deceased, of Wethersfield, about 1690. [Amos WiUiams died August 20, 1683, leaving surviving him, four chil- dren, viz., Amos, born 1670. Samuel, born 1675. Elizabeth, born 1677. Susannah, born 1680.] Lieut. Thomas Hollister died November 8, 1701, aged — . Mrs. Elizabeth Hollister, alias WiUiams, died . 86 Thomas, 87 Jonathan, 88 Joseph, 89 John, 90 Mary, 91 Sarah, 92 Abiah, (or Abigail,) 93 Stephen, born born born born born born Children, — by hisjirst ivifc." 1672. 1675. Married Elizabeth . Died in 1712. Children, — Jonathan, Jacob, Stephen, born 1708, Ehzabeth, and Mary. Died in 1711, ixnmarried. born born September 30, 1681. Died October 26, 1681. Childnn, — by his second wife, — none, FOURTH GENERATION. 2. Jonathan Hollister, of Stepney Parish, Wethersfield, Conn., was married to Elizabeth Williams, daughter of Amos Williams, deceased, of Wethersfield, September 22, 1698. She was born March 3, 1677. Mr. Jonathan Hollister died 1714. His mdow, Mrs. Elizabeth Hollister, died . Children. Estate distributed ]\Iarch 27, 1724. 1708. Guardian appointed November 3, 1724, at which time he Avas about sixteen years of age. Married Samuel Goffe, of Wethersfield, Conn. 94 Jonathan, 95 Jacob, 96 Stephen, born born born 97 Elizabeth, born * There is no record of the names and times of birth of the children of Lieut. Thomas Ilollister. The list here giyen is taken from probate proceedings in the settlement of liis estate. HOLLISTER FAMILY. 103 98 JIary, born Jlarricd Jonathan Lattimer, of Sims- bury, Conn., December 5, 1734. ]\1ary Holhster was man-ied to AValter Harris, of AVcthers- lield, Conn. , 6. Sakah Hollister was married to John Williams, of Wethers- field, Conn., January 24, 1G95. children, — on IVetlicrxfield Rrcoiyh. 99 Marv, born September 19, 1695. 100 Dorathy, born Febriiary 25, 1698. 7. Abiah Hollister was married to her cousin, John Hollister, of Glastenbury, Conn., son of John Hollister, Jr., of that town, 1G93. Mrs. Abiah Hollister died Au,litei" of Josepii Inp-ersoU, Esq., of (Treat-liarrington, January lo. 1748. Slie died in Great-Barrington. August 31. 1793, having gone there on a visit to hei' children, aged G8. '2. To Elizabeth West, of Boston, Mass.. residing in Newport. September 14, 17i)4. She was niece of Rev. Dr. Stephen West, of Stoekbridge, Mass. Rev. Dr. Samuel Hopkins died December 2(», 1803, aged 82. His widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Hopkins, died at Taunton, ]\Ia>s.. April !). 1814. aged 75. ChUdran^ — hi/ hist Jirsl wifv. 78 David, born 79 Levi, born 80 Mose=, born 81 Samuel, born 82 David, born 83 Betsey, born 84 Joanna, bom So Rlioda, born Children, — /'// hU aecond trife, — nonr. 55. Maijk Hopkins, of Gi-eat-Barringion, Mass., was married to Electa Sargeant, daughter of Rev. .lohn Sargeant, missionary among the Indians at Stoekbridge, Januaiy 31, 17(>r). She was born August 31, 1740, and was the first white child born in Stock- bridge. Col. Mark Hopkins died :U While Phiius. the day after the battle. His widow. Mrs. Electa Ho})kin>. died nf Stoekbridge, ,]u\\ [ 1, 1798. aged 58. Childyen. 86 Archibald, born March 23, 1766. Fattier of I'rol'esnor and President Hop- kins. 87 Henry, born December 28, 1767. Died in 1788, unmanned. 88 Sewall. born .July 27, 1769. Was twice man-ied. 1. To a Miss Nor- ton, by whom he Iiad one daughter. Cornelia. 2. To Miss Prudence Hart; by her his children were, Cath- arine, Janet, Frances, JIark, Marv, Anne. Of these Catharine only sur- vives. r 112 NOTES OF THE 89 John Sar- geaat, born August 27, 1771. 90 Louisa, bom July 91 Effingham, born 17, 1774. 1776. Was merchant at Stockbridge. Mar- ried Lucinda Fellows, and her chil- dren were Electa, Huldah, Lucinda Jane, William, John, Henry, and Mary Gross. Married Joseph Woodbridge, Esq., of Stockbridge, Mass., and her children were Catharine, Henry, Joseph, and William. Died earlv. 56. Timothy Hopkins, of West-Springfield, Mass., was married to Dinah Miller, of the same town, December 9, 1756. Mrs. Dinah Hopkins died of consumption, July 1, 1793, aged 62. Mr. Timothy Hopkins died . Children. lo, 1758. Married Isaac Newton, of Greenfield, Mass., March 2, 1779. 16, 1759. DiedJauuary 30, 180-3. 25, 17G0. 9, 1762. 2, 1764. 2, 1765. Died August 25, 1767. 21, 1707. Died February 2, 1790. 92 Esther, born January 93 Joseph. 94 Hannah, 95 Timothy, 96 Augustus, 97 Amanda, 98 Malah, 99 Mary Ed- wards, 100 Edward. 101 John Wor- tliington, 102 Bela, (u lad.) born July born August born April born January born April born August born February 12, 1770. born May 16, 1771. Died September 18, 1777. born April 5, 1773. bap. July 6, 1778, at his father's house. [Fastor's Record. Rev. Samuel Hopkins, Pastor of tlie Congregational Church at Hadley, Mass., was twice married. 1. To Sarah Williams, widow of Rev. Chester Williams, his predecessor in the ministry at Hadley, and daughter of Hon. Eleazur Porter, of the same town, 1756. She died February 5, 1774, aged 48. 2. To Margaret Stoddard, of Chelmsford, Mass., daughter of Rev. Sampson (Stod- dard, son of Rev. Sampson Stoddard, and grandson of Anthony Stoddard, of Boston, October, 1776. Rev. Dr. Samuel Hopkins died March 8, 1811, aged 81. His widow, Mrs. Margaret Hopkins, died October 3, 1796, aged 66. children, — by his first ivife. Yale College, 1777. Was a physician. Died unmarried, at IMartinique, W. L. of yellow fever, July 11, 1782. 103 Samuel, born October 31, 1756. 104 Mabel, bom August 28, 1758. 105 Hannah, born August 10, 1760. 106 Jerusha, born Jul}' 4, 1762. 107 Stephen, born June 1, 1764. 108 Polly, Ijorn March tl, 1766. 109 Lucv. born February «, 1768. Children, —h y his i by his second wife, — none II O 1' K 1 N S F A 31 1 L Y . 1 1 ;! 110 John, 111 Elizabeth, born January born June 1770. 1772. Children,— bij his third trij\',—nvnc. 58. Hannah Hopkins was married to Jolm Wortliinjjjton, E.-*(i., ot Springtield, Ma,ss., January 10, 1751). [Aftor Ikt (k-alli, 3Ir. Worthington wa^: married to JMary Stoddard, dau.irliti-r of jNIajoi- Jolin Stoddard, of Nortliampton, JMa.'^s.. and grand-daujriiter of Rv\. Solomon Stoddard, fir.'?t minister of that town, December 7, 17G8. She died July 12, 1812, in her 80th year. By this marriage, Mr. Worthington had one ehild only, — a son, — John, born Aj^iril 22, 1770, and died Augu.st 11, 1770.] Mrs. Hannah AYorthington died November 2-3, 17()G, in her .'Ukh year. Hon. John Worthingtoii, LL. D.. died April 25, 1800, in his 81st year. Vhi'dri'it. 112 Mary, born March 7, 17G0. 113 Hannah, bom June 17,1761. 114 John, born Augu.st 10, 1762. Died August 30, 1763. 115 John, born September 2, 1763. Died November 10, 1765. 116 Frances, born October 29, 1764. 117 Sophia, born December 5, 1765. Thomas Hopkins, of Harttbrd, Conn., was twice mari-ied. 1. To Anna , of , about 1748. She died May 27. 1759, aged — . 2. To Allice Howard, (hiughter of Capt. Samuel Howard, deceased, of Hartford, September IS, 17(J1. Mi-s. Allice Hopkins died April 23, 1778, aged 38. Capt, Thomas Hopkins died Se])teml)er 28, 17;)7, in his 73d year. Childrun, — by his Jirsl n-'ifc- bap. December 10, 1749. Died April 13, 1803, in his 53d year. lis Theodore 119 Huldah, 120 Charles, 121 Anna, 122 Child, (lui- uamed,) 123 Marv. 124 Mary, bap. May bap. May bap. Januar bap. Mart 17, 17! 26, 1754. 13, 1756. Jlarried a Mr. Austin, of Philadelphia. Miirried Kobert Watts, of Savannah, (icorjiia, November, 1795. 17, 1759. Died in infauey Children, — by Ins second wife. bap. March - 20, 1763. Died June 25, 1763 26, 1764. bap. August 125 Jennett, bap. May 15 Married Ashbel WeUes, Jr., of Hart- ford, September, 1794. She was his second wife. His first wife, Britta, died April 1, 1793, aged 31. 11, 1766. Married Peter W. Gallaudet, of Phila- delphia, afterwards of Hartford, mer- chant. He died • She died They had several children. among them. Rev. Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet, born December 10, 1787, in Philadelphia. Died at Hartford, 114 NOTES OP THE 126 Sarah, bap. June 127 Jason, born 128 Thomas, born •1, 17 September 1, 1851, m the 64th year of his age. Died at Savannah, Georgia, 1798. SIXTH GENEEATION. 80. Moses Hopkins, of Great-Barrington, Mass., was married to Anna Whiting, of , May 4, 1775. Children. 129 Harrietta Byron, born April 130 Appelana Franks, born November 17, 1777. 5, 1770. Died Januai-y 22, 1813. 131 Blark, born June 132 Betsey, born May 133 Nancy, born May 134 Richard, 135 Charles Whiting, bom February 136 Thomas, born February 137 Edward, born May born February 17, 1785. 5, 1787. 9, 1789. 27, 1779. Died November 27, 1828. 6, 1781. Died December 26, 1812. 15, 1783. Besides in Great-Barrington, Mass. Died August 1, 1830. 10, 1791. Died October 6, 1828. Archibald Hopkins, of Great-Barrington, Mass., was married to Mary Curtis, October 22, 1800. She was born October, 1772. Archibald Hopkins, Esq., died . His widow, Mrs. Mary Hopkins, is still living, [October 12, 1854.] Ch ildren. 138 Mark, 139 Henry, born February liom January 140 Albert, born July 4, 1802. Is President of WilUams College. 18, 1804. Died at Richmond, Virginia, Septem- ber 5, 1834. 14, 1807. 104. Mabel Hopkins was married to Moses Hubbard, of Hadley, Mass., afterwards of Brookfield, Vermont, October 28, 1779. Moses Hubbard, Esq., died in May, 1822. His widow, Mrs. Mabel Hubbard, died at the house of her son, Roswell Hubbard, Northampton, Mass., April 19, 1829, in her 71st year. Children. 141 Roswell, 142 Moses, born September born March 143 Mehitabel, bom May 144 Cynthia, born March 145 Sarah P., born February 146 Jerusha, born March 11, 1780. Resides in Northampton. 11, 1782. Resided in Brookfield, Vermont. Died in March, 1825. 7, 1784. Married a Jlr. Chamberlain, of Brook- field, Vermont. Died in 1828. 31, 1786. Mai-ried a Mr. Waters. 27, 1788. Died July 16, 1795. 22, 1790. Man-ied "a Mr. Meachuni. They set- tled in Pennsylvania. H O V K INS K A M r L T . 116 147 Lawrence, boru Mai-cli 14, 1702. 148 John, born November 24, 1793. 149 Sophia, 150 Ehuini. born November 22, 1795. born April 19, 1799. Was a lawyer in Worcester, Mass. Died September 19, 1825. Married a Mr. Edgerton, of Brookfield, Vermont. Died January 24, 1811. 105. Hannah Hopkins was married to Rev. Samuel Spring, oi' Newburyport, Mass., November 4, 1771). Rev. Samuel Spring died Marcli 4, 1819, in Jiis 73d year. His widow, Mrs. Ilannali Spring, died June 11, 18 lO, aged 5'.). Vh ildren. 151 Child, 152 Margaret, 153 Gardner, 154 Hannah, 155 Walton, 156 Samuel, 157 Lewis, 158 Mary, 159 Pinckney, 160 Charles, IGl John Hop- kins, born September 4, 1780.' born April _26, 1783.. boru February "24, 1785. born September 6, 1788. born September 15, 1790. "' " 9,1792. 20, 1793. born March boru October born November boru July born July 12, 1795. 19, 179S. 25, 1800. Died in infancy. Died July 25, '1816. Died May 16, 1795. Died May 8, 1809. Left his native shore, January 15, 1815, and never heard from. Died August 30, 1790. Yale College, 1819. Died September 9, 1820. born September 21, 1802. 106. Jerusha Hopkins was married to Rev. Samuel Austin, of Worcester, Mass., September 14, 17'S8. Rev. Dr. Samuel Austin died at Cilastenbury, Conn., December o, 1880, aged 70. His widow, Mi\s. flerusha Austin, died at C.ilastenbuiy, Marcli 28, 1841, aged 79. nearly. Chifidrn, — none. ^ 1 07. Stephen Hopkins, oi" Peacham, Vermont, was twice married. 1. To Nancy Turner, daughter of John Turner, of Hanover, N. H., November 11, 1787. She died January 3, 1803, aged 36. 2. To Susannah Chamberlain, daughter of Deacon Abial Chambi'rlain, of Peacham, January 16, 1804. Ml'. Stephen Hopkins died January 13, 1827, in his 63d year. His widow, Mrs. .Susannah Peacham, died . Children, — by hix Jim! Trifr. 162 Harriet, bom September 19, 1788. 163 Stephen, born September 21, 1790. 164 Samuel P., born February 7, 1793. Settled in Belchertowu, Mass. 165 Electa, born May 9, 1795. Jlamcd William Holland, of Belcher- town, Mass., missionary to the Clier- okees. She died at Jackson, Illinois, about 1847. 116 NOTES OF THE 166 Nancy, born February 12, 1797. Married John Hutchin*. 167 John Tur- ner, born May 13, 1799. Child, — 6j' his second wife, — 07ie onlij. 168 Susannah, born December 24, 1804. Married J. Carter. 108. Polly Hopkins avus married to Benjamin Colt, of Iladley, Mass., afterwards of Brookfield, Vermont, December 15, 1785. Mrs. Polly Colt died September 14, 1813, aged 47. Mr. Benjamin Colt died November 16, 1848, aged 86. Vhildt ■en . 169 Samuel. born November 23, V1?,'J. Died S. eptember 1, 1789, 170 Polly, born July 6, 1789. 171 Samuel, born March 1, 1791. Died March 3, 1791. 172 Etherlinda,born September 5, 1792. 173 Daniel, born May 13, 1794. 174 Emily, born January 1, 1796. 175 Eliza, bom May 4, 1798. 176 Benjamin, born January 8. isni. 177 Julia, born 109. Lucy Hopkins was married to Rev. William Riddel, of Bristol, Me., September 4, 1797. Rev. Mr. Riddel was afterwards settled in AVliitingham, Vermont, and he resided some time in Bernards- town, Mass., and also, in Gill, Mass. Mrs. Lucy Riddel died at Gill, Mass., December 17, 1813, aged 47. Rev. William Riddel died at Deerfield, Mass., October 24, 1849, aged 81 years and 9 months. Children. 178 Lucy, born July 17, 1798. Died October 31, 1798. 179 Samuel H., born January 2, 1800. 180 Wilham, born April 15, 1801. Died April 24, 1801. 181 Jane, born June 17, 1802. Married William Hadley, and resides in Ohio. 182 Selian. Itoni Jmif 19,1807. Married Caleb A. Cooley, of South- Deeriield, Mass., where she died March 2, 1837. 183 Child. born October 29, 1811. Died November 4, 1811. 110. , John Hopkins, of Northampton, Mass., was married to Lydia Thompson, daughter of Thomas Thompson, of Newburyport, in the same state, June 12, 1797. Mrs. Lydia Thompson Hopkins, wife of John Hopkins, born April 17, 1773, died at Northampton, April 10, 1842, aged 69. [Gravestone, Hadley burying-ground, where her remains were interred.] HOPKINS FAMILY. 117 Capt. John Hopkins died at Nortliaiiipton, January 9, 1812, after an illness of five days, aged 72, nearly. His remains were interred at Hadley. Cliildrcn. 184 Sarah Ann Wait, born January 20, 1799. Married Rev. Dr. John Wheeler, Presi- dent of Vermont University, and died November 2, 1847. 185 Elizabeth, born Mav 18, 1802. Died August 1, 1802. 186 Thomas Thompson, born December 13,1804. Died Jime 27, 1805. 187 Samuel, born April 11,1807. A clergyman. Settled first at Montpe- lier, \^ermont, thou at Saco, Maine. 188 Erastus, born April 7, 1810. A clergyman. Settled for several years at Troj', N. Y. Now resides in Northampton, Mass. 189 George, born September 13, 1812. Died March 16, 1830, while a member of Yale College. 111. Elizabeth Hopkins was married to Rev. Leonard Worcester, of Peacham, Vermont, November 1, 1793. Mrs. Elizabeth Worcester died September 4, 181(S, aged 4G. Rev. Leonard Worcester died May 28, 1846, aged 79 years and ■') months. Children. 190 Leonard, l)orn December 30, 1794. Died July 11, 1795. 191 Elizabeth Hopkins, born June 11, 1796. Died March 30, 1817. 192 Samuel Austin, born January 19, 1798. Missionary of the A. B. C. F. M., among the Cherokces. 193 Leonard, born Mav 20,1799. Died hi 1835. 194 Hacnah S., born March 14, 1801. Died May 2, 1838. 195 Jerusha, boru September 20, 1802. Died March 15, 1803. 196 Jerusha, born March 3, 1804. Died November 3, 1829. 197 Evarts, born March 24, 1807. Was a clergyman at Littleton, N. H. Died October 31, 1836. 198 Isaac Red- ington, born October 30, 1808. A clergyman. Succeeded his brother at Littleton, N. H. Now a District Secretary of the American Board for Al'isSticliii setts ]99Lvdia, born October 2, ISIO. Died August 24, 1811. 200 John Hop- kins, born May 28, 1812. A clergyman. First settled at St. Johnsbury, Vermont, now in Bur- lington, in the same state. 201 Ezra Car- ter, boru Julv 25, 1814. Died August 21, 1814. 202 Ezra Car- ter, born Februarj' 28, 1816. A physician in Thetford, Vermont. 203 Lydia Eliza, l)orn April 27,1817. Died September 6, 1817. 118 NOTES OF THE HOPKINS FAMILY. « DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF BETHIA HOPKINS, DAUGHTER OF JOHN HOPKINS, THE SETTLER. SECOND GENERATION. II. Bethia Hopkins was twice married. 1. To Deacon Samuel Stocking, of Middletown, Conn., May 27, 1652. He died Decem- ber 30, 1683. 2. To James Steele, of Hartford, in the same state. Mrs. Bethia Stocking, alias Steele, died . by her Jirst husband. Married Thomas Stowe, of Middletown. ilAJ. • tf ClLli. c>o kjuc^; ,1C MlCill . Children, — by he 204 Samuel, born 1656. 205 Bethia, born 1658. 206 John, born 1660. 207 Lydia, born 1662. 208 George, born 1664. 209 Ebenezer, boru 1666. 210 Stephen, born 1673. 211 Daniel, born 1677. Children — bt/ her second husband, — none. JOHN INGERSOLL. FIRST (JENERATION. .lOHN INGEKSOLL, first of Hartford, Com..,— thoii of Nortli- anipton, Mass., to which place he removed about 1655, and tlien of Westlield. JVIass., to whicli place he removed from Noi'tliamptoii, ill or about 1665, was thrice married. 1. To Doi-athy Lord, daujfliter of Thomas Jx)rd, one of the first seftlers of Hartford, about 1651. She died at Northam])lon, in January, 1657, aged about 26. 2. To Abigail IJascom, daughter' of Thomas Bascom, one of the first settlers of Windsor, Conn., afterwards of North- ampton, September 12, 1657. She Avas boi-ii at Windsor, where she was baptized, June 7, 1640. o. To Mary Hunt, sister of Jonathan Hunt, of Northampton, about 1667. Maiy Hunt's mother was Mary W(»bstei', daughter of John Webster, one of the first settlers of Hartford, Conn., and fifth Governor of the Colony of Connecticut. In 1659, Mr. Webster removed from Hartford to Hadley, Mass., and there continued to reside until his death. Mr. John Ingersoll died at Westfield, September 3, 1684. His widow, Mrs. IVlary Ina:ersoll, died at Westfield, September 1, 1690. SECOND GENERATION. 1. Hannah, II. Dorathy, III. Margery, IV. Abigail, V. Sarah, VI. Abiah, VII. Hester, Children of John Ingersoll, — bi/ hia first- tr if i: born 1G52, probalily in Hartft)nl born born Januar> 1654, probably in Hartford. 1656, in Northampton. Children, — bi/ Ids second irifc. born January 11, 1659, in Northampton, born October .30, 1660, in Noi-thampton, married born August 24, 1663, in Northampton, born September 0, 16G5, in Westlield. I>arneft. Children, — by his third irife. VIII. Thomas, born .March 28, 1668, in Westtiold. IX. John, born October lit, ]669, in Westlield. X. Abel, born November 11, 1671, in Westlield. Was a single man. and dwelt mam^ years in Northampton. XI. Ebenezer, born October 15, 1673, in Westfield.' Died March 4, 1682. XII. Joseph, born October 16, 1675, in Westlield. He was slain at Deer- field, Mass., when that town was destroyed by the French and Indi- ans, February 29, 1704. Unmarried. XIII. Mary, born November 17, 1677, in Westfield. Died August 18, 1690. XIV. Benjamin, born November 15, 1679, in Westfield, Died before 1704. XV. Jonathan, born May 10, 1681, in Westfield. 120 NOTES OF THE DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF HANNAH INGERSOLL, DAUGHTER OF JOHN INGERSOLL, THE SETTLER. THIRD GENERATION. I. Hannah Ingersoll was married to Stephen Kelsey, of Hart- ford, Conn., November 15, 1672. He was son of William Kelsey, one of tlie first settlers of Hartford, and was baptized November 7, 1647. Mr. Stephen Kelsey died November oO, 1710, aged 63. His widow, Mrs. Hannah Kelsey, died . Children. 16 Hannah, born . 1075. 17 Stephen, bom September 20, 1677. 18 John, born January 20, 1G80. 19 Daniel, bom September 14, 1682. 20 William, born February 19, 1685. 21 James, born August 21, 1687. 22 Charles, born June 15,1692. Settled in Hartford. Died July 1, 1777, aged 85. DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF DORATHY INGERSOLL, DAUGHTER OF JOHN INGERSOLL, THE SETTLER. THIRD GENERATION. 11. DoRATHY Ingersoll was twice married. 1. To Jacob Phelps, of Westfield, Mass., May 2, 1672. He was son of George Phelps, of "Windsor, Conn., afterwards of Westfield, and of Fi-ances his second wife, widow of Thomas Dewey, and was born February 7, 1649. He died October 6, 1689, in the 41st year of his age. 2. To Root. INIrs. Dorathy Root, alias Phelps, died . Mr. Root died . children, — by herjirst husband. 23 Dorathy, born December 18, 1673. Died Febraary 2, 1674. 24 Dorathy, bom May 10, 1675. Married Edward Kibbe, of Enfield, Conn., November 30, 1693. 25 Hannah, born November 26, 1677. Married John Kibbe. 26 Israel, bom April 3, 1681. 27 Benjamin, born January 8, 1683. 28 Joseph, bom August 5, 1686. 29 Jedediah, born December 7, 1688. Children, — by her second husband. Supposed, — none. INGERSOLL FAMILY. 121 DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF MARGERY INGERSOLL. DAUGHTER OF JOHN INGERSOLL, THE SETTLER. TIUKU GENERATION. III. Margery 1xger«oll was twice niarriccl. l. To .Jacob tiottV. of AVetherstield, Conn., December 5. 1G7!1. He died October 2L / 1097, in tiie 49th year ot" Iii> aiic. 2. To donatlian lUick, of -^ \Vetherslield. Mr. Jonathan Buck dietl . Mv6. Margery Buck, alias (-Jotie, died . C'hiJdri'ii, — III/ her Jin-L liii>>i)a)iil. 3u Jacob, born November 5, 1080. Died December 14, lUSU. 31 Moses, born March 10, 1GS2. Died before 1708, when his fiitlier'.s e$ l;ite -was distributed, us he is not nieii- lioiiediii the oi'der of distribution. 32 Mabel. born October :; 1,101(0. .Married Daniel Andru.*, ot Wethers field, October 30, 1707. They had 7 children. 33 Mary, bora November 16, IG'J-i. .Married John Andrus. ot Wetliers- lield, June 2G, 1712. He liied June 10,1740. 2 children. 3-4 Eunice, bora Slarcli 27, 16'JO. Childreii ,—1)1/ her siruiiil iiusbtdid, — ,ivite. DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF ABIGML INGERSOLL, DAUGHTER OF JOHN INGERSOLL, THE SETTLER. TlllRl) (iKNEKATlON. IV. Abigail Ixgersole was twice married. L To Tiiomas Kix. of AVethersfield, Conn. He died May 21, 109(». 2. To Lieut. Joshua Wills, of Windsor, Conn., about 1G9G. Slu^ was his third wife. His iirst wife died September 12, 167(5. His second wife died in November, 1694. Lieut. Joshua Wills died January 6, J 721, in tiie 7oili year of his age. [Grave stone. East AVindsor, old burying ground.] Mrs. Abigail Kix, alias Wills, died . " Child, — hi/ her Jlyst lutsbaad, — our uu!//. 35 Abio'ail born Married John Burt, jun., ot Springlield, ° Mass., October, 1710. Tliey had H children. She died in child-bed, Febniary 17, 1727, and Mr. Burt . wa.s married to Mary Sikes, Decem- *■ ber 22, 1727. Children, — by her second husband, — none. 16 122 NOTES OF THE DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF ABIAH INGERSOLL. DAUGHTER OF JOHN INGERSOLL, THE SETTLER. THIRD GENERATION. VI. Ajjiah Ingersoll was married to Jedediah Strong, jun., of Northampton, Mass., about January 1, 1688. Mr. Strong resided in Nortliampton until about 1695, when he removed to Lebanon, Conn., and there continued to reside until his death. Mr. Jedediah Strong died October 12, 1709, aged . His widow, Mrs. Abiah Strong, died November 2, 1732, aged 69. children. 7, 1689, ill Northamptou. Died October 30, 1689. 24, 1690, in Northampton. Died in Lebanon, Feb- ruary 2, 1785, in the 95th year of his age. His widow, Mrs. Abigail Strong, died October 24, 1788, in her 87th year. I Grave stones, Exeter Society burying trround.] 19, 1693, in Northampton. Died May 2, 1712. 10, 1697, in Lebanon. 15, 1700, in Lebanon. 2, 1702, in Lebanon. Married Abigail Caverly, January 12, 1731. 6 children recorded to them. / 16, 1704, in Lebanon. Married John Buel, of Lebanon, May 19, 1726. 8 children recorded to them. 36 Azariah. 87 Stephen, 38 David, 39 Supply, 40 Jedediah, 41 Ezra, born October born November born June born October born January bori' March 42 Freedom, born May DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF HESTER INGERSOLL, DAUGHTER OF JOHN INGERSOLL, THE SETTLER. THIRD GENERATION. VII. Hestek Ingersoll was twice married. 1. To William Gur- ley, of Northampton, Mass., 1684. He died May 1, 1687,. drowned. 2. To Benoni Jones, of Northampton, January 23, 1689. Mr. Benoni Jones was slain at Fascommuck, north end of Mount Tom, Northampton, May 13, 1704. Mrs. Hester Jones, alias Gurley, was taken May 13, 1704, and cai-ried to Canada, and died there, after being tormented by the Catholic priests, who were trying to convert her. Vhild, — III/ ke.r first husband, — one only. 43 Samuel, horn May 0, 16SG. Settled in Coventry, Conn., but subse- quently removed to Mansfield, Conn., where he died. 44 Jonathan, Children, — by her second husband . born January 4, 1695. Died young. INGERSOLL FAMILY 128 45 BeDJamin, born liiOO. .Settled in Coventry, Conn. Married and had nine children, -whose names and times of hirth are recorded on Coventry Records. 46 Ebenezer, born November 12, 1698. Slain at Pascommuck, Xortham))ton, Jlay 13, 1704. 47 Jonathan, born March 3, 1703. Slain at Pascomnrack, Northampton, May 13, 1704. DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF THOMAS INGERSOLL, SON OF JOHN INGERSOLL, THE SETTLER. THIRD GKXEUATIOX. VIII. Thomas Ingersoll, first of Westfield, Mass., and afterwards of Springfield, in the .same state, was tlirice married. I. To Sarah Ashley, daughter of David Asldey, of , July 22, 1692. She was born September 10, 167o, and died . 2. To Abigail Dickinson, widow of Hezekiah Dickinson, of Springfield, Mass., daughter of Samuel Blakeman, of Stratford, Conn., and grand-daughter of Rev. Adam Blakeman, first minister of that town, January 21, 1708. She died March 30, 1719. o. To Ruth Child, of Watertown, May, 1720. Mr. Thomas Ingersoll died November 14, 1732, in the 65th year of his age. Mrs. Ruth Ingersoll died . Children, — bv hix first inife. 48 Thomas, bom November 27, 1692. "^ 49 Moses, born February 10, 1694. 50 Miriam, born Jmie 4, 1697. 51 David, born September 30, 1690. Married Lydia Child, Febrnary, 1721. Children, — bi/ his second ivifc, — none. Children, — I"/ his third, wife, — ^lone. DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF JOHN INGERSOLL. SON OF JOHN INGERSOLL, THE SETTLER. THTKD GEXEHA'I'ION. IX. John Ingersoll, of Westfield, Mass., was married to Isabel Brown, daughter of Brown, of , April 12, 1699. Mr. John Ingersoll died May IH, 17.")0, in (lie 81st year of his age. His widow, Mrs. Isabel Ingersoll, died January 2G, 1772, in tlie 96th year of her ag(^ [Gravestone, Agawam, West Springfield burying grountl.] Child, — one only, recorded to them. 52 Isabel. born March 18. 170L 124 NOTKS OF THE DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF JONATHAN INGER- SOLL, SON OF JOHN INGERSOLL, THE SETTLER. THIRD GENERATION. XV. Jonathan Ingersoll, of Milford, Conn., was married to Sarah of Mrs. Sarah Ingersoll died February 14, 1748, in the r.2d year of her age. [Gravestone.] Mr. Jonathan Ingersoll died November 28, 1760, in the 80th year of his age. [Gravestone.] Children. 53 Jonathan, 54 Sarah, 55 Marr, 56 David, 57 .Tared, 58 Snrali, bom 1713. born June 16, 1716. born December 14, 1718. born September 4, 1720. born June 0, 1722. born Died in childhood. Died in earlv life. FOURTH GENERATION. 03., Jonathan Ingersoll, (Yale College, 1736,) minister of Ridge- Held, Conn., was married to Dorcas Moss, daughter of Rev. Josepli Moss, minister of Derby, Conn., November 10, 1740. Rev. Jonathan Ingersoll died October 2, 1778, in the 65tli year (>f liis age, and 40th of his ministry. His widow, Mrs. Dorcas Ingersoll, died September 29, 1811, in the 86th vear of her age. Children . 59 Sara)), 60 Dorcas, 61 Jonathan, 62 Mary, 63 Abigail, 64 Joseph, 65 Hannah, 66 Esther, 67 Moss, (;K Anne. lioni October bori\ October born April born December born Jlay born August born April born August born June born April 28, 1741. 15, 1743. 16, 1747. 20, 1748. 7, 1751. 11, 1753. 9, 175C. to, 1760. ft, 1763. 1765. Married ■ Andrus, of that part of Stamfoi'd, now called Darien. Married David Olmsted, of Ridgefield. Married Josiah iiaymond, of Bedfoi-d, N. Y., afterwards of Manlius, N. Y. l\Iarried Ebenezer Olmsted, of Ridge- field, Conn. First of Ridgefield, Conn., afterwards of Auburn, N. Y. Was maiTied to Ruth Smith. He died at Auburn, N. Y. 56. David InctERSOll, of Miltbrd, Conn., was married to Mehitabel Bryan, daughter of Richard Bryan, jun., of Milford, and of Mehit- V)el, his first wife, daughter of Samuel Clark, of the same town, alioiit March, 1740. She was born August 15, 1721. INGEKSOhl. FAMILY. 125 Mr. Diivid IngersoU died Fehrnury 14, 1742, in the 23(1 year of his age. [Gravestone.] His widow, Mrs. Meliitabel IngersoU, died June 7. 1798, in tlie 77th year of her age. [Gravestone.] Child, — one 071///. 69 David, bom December 11,1740. ' 57. Jaiied Ingkksoll, oI" New Haven, Conn., Avas married to Hannah Whiting, daughter of tlie Hon. Col. Joseph Wliiting, of New Haven, August 1, 1743. She was born February 21, 1712. Col. Whiting was son of Rev. John Whiting, fourth minister of Hartford, Conn., and of Phebe, his wife, daughter of Tlionias Greg- son, of New Haven, and grandson of the Hon. William Wliiting, one of the first settlers of Hartford. Hon. Jared IngersoU died at New Haven, August 25, 1781, aged 59.* His widow, Mrs. Hannah IngersoU, died . * Mr. ingcrsoll was graduated at Vale CoUece in 1742 ; settled at New Haven as a lawyers and was agent of the colony in England, in 1767; but beinu; appointed ilistributor of stamps in Oonuecticut, under the stampact, he lost bis popularity. The people of New Haven coin- ))elled hini to resig-n, August 24, 17(55. Not deeming this resignation expUcit, a large eom- pany from the eastern part of Connecticut set out on a journey to New Haven. They met Mr. IngersoU at Wethersfield, when they compelled him to resign, and cry out three times, Liberty and Property. The next day 500 men escorted him to Hartford. On beijig ap- pointed admiralty judge for the middle district, about the year 1770, be removed to Phila- delphia ; but in consequence of the Revolution, be returned to New Haven, where he died. The following account of this affair i.s taken from the Connecticut Courant, of September 23, 1765, published at Hartford. " Last Wednesday afternoon a large company of able bodied men came to town, (on horse- back,) from the eastern part of this government, and informed those who were wiUiug to join them, that they were on their way to New ilaven to demand the stiunp officer of the colony to x-esign his oflice ; that a number of their associatli!i:i Kiuu.-. iv-cj.. of Ridge- tield, Coiiii. Mrs. Anne Kiiiir flicd December 'M), 1838. in tiie 74tli year of iier aire. Joshua Kinp-. Es(|., died August Jo, 1839. iu llie 81sl year of lii.s aiire. L'hildreii. 89 Catharine, born September 15, 1785. Married William Hawlev, of . December 24. 1806. 90 Frances, born November 14, 1787. Married Rev. William Neill, February 25, 1811. died October 13, 1832. 11,1790. Man-ied William McHarg, of Albanv, N. Y., April 10, 1810, died March 24, 1S38. 30, 1792. DiiHJ November 28, 1838. 91 Sophia, born March 92 John Fran- cis, born June 93 Rufus How- ard, born November 30, 1794. JIarried Amelia Lavertv, September 15, 1824. 10, 1797. Married Elisha W. Skinner, of Albanv. N. Y., November 27, 1816. 94 Aim Maria, born March born Jidy 95 Charles Clark, 90 Joshua In- gersoll, l_)orn August 97 Mary Ann, born August 98 Grace, born April ], 1799. Died at Ridgefield, Conn., January 1. 1854. 11, 1801. 19, 1803. Died November 20, J 828. 16, 1809. David Ingeksoll, of Milford, Coiui., was married to Clement Treat, daughter of Lieut. Jose])li Treat, of I he same town, IMareh 0, 1768. David Ingersoll, Esq., di<'(l .lune 10. 1774, in the 34tli year ol his ase.* * In Memory of David Ingersoll, Esq. His piety was early and unaffected : His benevo- lence, pure and universal. As a civil officer, — a minister of God, for good. In friendshi]). endearing and faithful. A pattern of conjugal and parental affection. In prospect of a better state, he departed this life July 10, 1774, in the 34th year of his ago. All on earth isshadow : all beyond is substance. The reverse is folly's creed. How solid all where change shall be no more. [Grave stone, Milford burying ground.] 128 NOTES OP THE INGEKSOLL FAMILY. His widow, Mrs. Clement Ingersoll, died May 18, 1817, in the 74th year of her age. Childreii. 99 Mehitabel, bom October 25, 1768. 100 David Bry- ant, born August 16, 1771. 101 Jonathan, born October 24, 1773. 71. Jared Ingeksoll, Yale College, 176G, LL. D., Judge of the District Court of Pennsylvania, attained a high rank as a lawyer in Philadelphia. He was also a member of Congress and of the convention which formed the constitution of the United States. The oihce of Attorney General of Pennsylvania he resigned in 1816. At the time of his death he was judge. In 1812 he was the federal candidate for the office of Vice-President of the United States. He died October 31, 1822, aged 73. He was the father of Charles J, Tngersoll and of Joseph R. Ingersoll of Philadelphia. LEWIS JO^n^^S LEWIS JONES, of AYattn-town, INFass., and one of tlip first su- tlers of that town, was married to Ann . Mrs. Ann Jones died Mav 1, 1G80, aged 78.* Mr. Lewis Jones died ApVil 11, ir,84t FIEST GENERATION. Children of Letvis Jones and of Ann Jones, his wife. I Lydia, born II Josiali, born 1(340. • III Shubael, born October 14, 1651. *Here lyeth the BoJy of Ann .Tones, aged 78 years, dyed the 1 of May, 1680. — Upon y death of that pious Matron: She hved a piou.s, holy, godly life, — being now escaped free from hate and strife." [Grave stone, Watertowu Ancient burying ground.] t In tlie Name of God, Amen. T, Lewis Jones, in Watertown, in New-England, being at this present of perfect understanding and memory, though weak in body, — committing my soul into the hands of Almighty Good, and my body to ^decent burial, in hope of a resurrection unto eternal life through the merits and power of .Tesus Christ my mo.st gracious Saviour and Redeemer ; do thus dispose of that estate which (iod hath graciously given unto me : Considering the weak and helpless condition of my dear wife Ann Jones and of my son Shubael Jones, my will and pleasure is, that the whole of my estate, (after the discharge of my debts and my burial,) be improved for their supply, the benefit of it, and also, the principal, if they stand in need thereof. And further, my will and pleasure is, that when the Lord shall please to remove either of them by death, that then that which remaineth shall be wholly entitled to the use of the other so long as either of them shall live ; and if the Lord shall so dispose that anything remaineth after their death, that then what remaineth be divided, two parts to my daughter Lydia Whitney, if she be then living, apd one to my son Josiah ; but if L3'dia be dead, that then what remaineth be divided equally to my son Josiah, if living, or such of his children as shall be living, and the children of my daughter Lydia that shall be then living. And of this my last will, 1 do constitute my son Josiah Jones, my sole Executor, and do earnestly desire my loving friend and brother John Stone to be overseer to assist my son in the managing of the estate so as may be best for the comfort of my poor wife and chUd aforesaid. .\nil in confirmation hereof, I have set hcieunto my liand and seal. Simeon Stone. The mark "J & se.U of John Stone. Lewis Jones. this Tth of the 11th, 1678. [Januiu-y 7, 1678.] A Codicil annexed to the above will, 19. 2. 1682. [April 19, 1682.] The wife of tlip Testator being then deceased. As a further addition to my last will and testament, I do nominate and appoint my assured friends Simon Stone and John Stone, of Watertown, to be guardians unto my son Shubael Jones, to whoso wisdom and prudence and wisdom, J do commit and send the government of my .said son, and the disposal of all that estate as well real and personal to my said son bequeathed : and 1 do hereby authorize and empower said guardians or the longest liver of them, to make sale of any part of my house and land, as there shall appear to them neetlful, for the relief of my said son Shubael Jones. his mark. Lewis "3 Jones. Middlesex County Laud Uecords, Book i), page; 168, December 29, 1684. By deed of thi.< date, Josiali Jones, executor of the last will and testament of his father, Lewis Jones, late of Watertown, dccea.sed, John Stone, overseer to said will, and Simon Stone and John Stone, guardians to Shubael Jones, as appeareth iu the last will of the father of the said Josiah, for valuable consideration sell and convey to Sargeant John Coolidge, of sjiid town of AVatertown, a convenient dwelling house, an orchard, and by estimation, ten acres of land, (being estate of said deceased,) bounded .south with the county road, west with Deacon Dwight, north with Joseph Mason, and east with a highway. 17 130 NOTES OF THE DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF LYDIA JONES, DAUGH- TER OF LEWIS JONES, THE SETTLER. SECOND GENERATION. I. Lydia Jones was married to Jonathan Whitney, of Watertown, Mass., October 30, 165(3. Children, 4 Lydia, born July 3, 1657. 5 Jonathan, born October 20, 1658. 6 Anna, born April 28, 1660. 7 John, born June 27, 1662. S Josiah, born May 19, 1664. 9 Ellen, born October 12,?1666. 10 James, born November 25,"l668. 11 Isaac, born January 12, 1670. [2 Joseph, born March 10, 1672. 13 Abigail, born August „ 18, 1675. 14 Elenor, born November 23, 1677. 15 Benjamin, born .January 6, 1679. DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF JOSIAH JONES, SON OF LEWIS JONES THE SETTLER. SECOND GENERATION. II. Josiah Jones, of Watertown, Mass., was married to Lydia Treadway, daughter of Nathaniel Treadway, of Watertown, and of Sufferanna Treadwav, his wife, "y' 2. 8 mo: 1667." [Octobei- 2, 1667.] Mr. Josiah Jones died October 3, 1714, aged 74. His widow, Mrs. Lydia Jones, died September 16. 1743. in the 94th year of her age. Child) en . 16 Lydia, born September 25, 1668. 17 .Josiah, born October 20, 1670. 18 ^lary, born December 10, 1672. 19 Nathaniel, born December 31, 1674. 20 Samuel, born July 9, 1677. 21 Sar.ah, born February 6, 1681. 22 Ann, born June ' 28, 1084. 23 John, born March 19,1686. 24 James, born [no date.] 25 Isaac, born [no date. [ 2C Daun'hier, !)f)rn | no date.] THIRD OENERATION. 17. Josiah Jones, of Watei-town, Mass., was married to Abigail Barnes, daughter of F.arnes, of Marlboi-ough. in tlie same ^^tate. about 1692. .; () N K S |- A >I 1 L Y . 1 I 3Ir. Josiali floiics died His widow. Mrs. Abi<^ail Joni's, died N<»\oinbcr 1, 171'J. Chilrlren. 27 Dauiol, born Febniarv 2, 169;J. 28 Abigail, born September 14, 1694. 29 Josiali. born Octolier 24, 1701. .'50 William, bora .lamiary 4, 1707. .j1 Elislia, born November 20, 171(i. FOURTH (iKNEKATION. 27. Danikl Joxes, of Colchester, Conn., was niarried to IVIarv W(/l"tliington, daughter of William AYorthington, Esq., ol'the same town, October 18, 1720. [After his death, she was married to Capt. Benjamin Lathrop. of Norwicli, Conn., June 15, 1711. She. was his second wife.] Mr. Daniel Jones died June 18. 17-1:(», in his 48th year. Mrs. Mary Jones, alias Lathrop, died at Tsorwich, August 1, 1770. in her G'Jth year. Chi/ilri'ii. ;52 Mary, born May 20, 1724. Died .Tune J:J, 172'.i. ;53 Amasa, born October 2, 1726. 34 Marv, born .June 13, 1729. ])icd unmarriecl. 35 Abigail, born May 1, 1732. 36 Ann, bap. October .j, 1735. Married to Nun Clark, of Lvmc, Conn.. April 20, 1758. 37 Elizabeth, bap. September 24, 1738. Married Nathaniel Clark, of Colchester, Conn., October 25, 1757. 28. AliHJAlL JOXES was married to Col. E])hraim Williams, of Newton, Mass., afterwards of Stockbridge, in the same state. May 21, 1719. She was his second wife. [The tirst wife of Col. Wil- liams, was Elizabeth Jackson, daughter of Abraham Jackson, of Newton, by whom he had two children, — Ephraim. (Col.,) boi'U February 23, 1715, — killed in the French war, Se])tember 8, 1755, — gave all his estate for the founding of Williams College. Thomas, (Doct.,) born February 24, 1718.] Col. Ephraim WilHams died at Deerfield, JNlass., in August, 1754, aged Go. His widow, Mrs. Abigail Williams, died at Stockbridge, Decem- ber 4, 1684, aged UO. chilli ye 11. 38 Abigail, born April 20, 1721. Was twice married. 1. To IJev. .Mr. .Tolin Sargeant, missionary among the Indians at Stockbridge, August IG, 1739. He died -July 27, 1749, aged 39.* 2. To Hon. Gen. .Joseph *The following lines, (says Miss Electa F. Jones, in her History of Stockbridge,) inscribetl upon the stone which covers the grave of Rev. Mr. Sarge.int, were composeil by one of the Indians whom he was instructing : 132 NOTKS OF THE D wight, ol' Great Bamngtoii, Mass.. Ibrmerly of Brookfield, in the same stafe, about 1752. He died June V 1769, aged 62. Mrs. Abigail Dwight, alias Sargeant, died February 15, 1791, aged 69. Children,— hj her lirst husband, — Electa Sargeant, born 1740, (tlie first white child born in Stockbridge,) married to Col. Mark Hopkins, of Great Barrington, Mass., \>y whom she had three children, Louisa, the wife of Joseph Wood- bridge, Esq., ot Stockbridge, Archi- bald, father of President and Profes- sor Hopkins, and John, a merchant in Stockbridge. Col. Hopkins died at White Plains, October 26, 1776, a day or two previous to the battle fought there, aged 37. He was broth- er of Uev. Samuel Hopkins, the the- ologian. ■ His widow, Mrs. Electa Hopkins, died at Stockbridge, July 11, 1798, aged 58. Erastus ^argeant, liorn 1742, settled at Stockbridge, was a distinguished physician, dea con in the church, married Elizabeth Partridge, of Hatfield. He died No- vember 14, 1814,aged 72. John Sar- f/eunt, born 1747, preacher to the Stockbridge (N. Y.) Indians, married Mary Codner, of Boston, Mass. Rev. .(ohn Sargeant died at New Stock- bridge, N. Y., September 8, 1824, aged 77. Children, — by her seconcl husband, — Pamela Dwight, born 1753, married to Hon. Theodore Sedgwick, of Stockbridge, Mass., being his second wife. She died September 20, 1807, aged 54. Hon. Theodore Sedgwick died January 24, 1813, aged 66. Their children, The- odore, Harr}', Robert and Charles, lawyers, and Eliza, Frances and Catharine M., authoi'ess. Ihnrij II'. I)iright, married Abigail Welles, daughter of Ashbel Welles, of West- Hartford, Conn., June 8, 179G. He (lied September 15, 1804, aged 50. She died May 31, 1840, aged 77. Tliev were the parents of Hon. Col. H. 'W. Dwight, Rev. Edwin W. Dwight, and Rev. Louis Dwiglit, Secretary of the Prison Discipline Society. 39 Joiiah, burn 1723. Man-ied 'Miss Sargeant, of New Jersey. He M'as wounded at Lake George, at tlie time his half-brother. Col. Kphraim Williams, Jun., Avas killed, but died at Stockbridge, May 6, 1769, aged 37. * ■ • Where is that pleasing form ? I ask : thou can'st not sliow : He's not within, false stone there's nought but death below. And Where's that pious soul, that thinking, conscious mind .' Wilt thou pretend, vain cypher, that's with thee onshrin"d ? Alas, my friends, not here with thee that 1 can find : Hero's not a Sargeant's body, or a Sargeants mind. I'll seek him hence, for all's alike deception here, I'll go to Heaven, and I shall find my Sargeant there." JONES FAMILY. ISo 40 Juilitli. lioni 1720. Jlarried Kev. Kzni Thavor, of Ware, Afass., Sopteinber 17, 1701. lie died Foliruarv 12, 1775. Slio died at StcKdvbridge, Aid-il 5, 1801, a;.lie died October 25, 1830, aged 84. ■J'.t. .losiAii ,1()m:.s, lii\st uf Watertown, Mar^s., atterwai'd.-^ of Stock- l)i-i. 44 Micali, born October 4, 1728. 45 Anna, liorn February 4, 1731. Married Oliver Warner, of Alfurd :\Iass. 4i) Ke/.iaii, born April tj. 1733. Married a Mr. Kellogg, of Egreiuonl Mass. 47 HUjah, born January 3, , 1735. Died in childhood. 48 Abigail, born November 17, 1738. IVhirried Josiah Warren. 49 KHjah, born 1741. Married Rhoda Stoddard, of Litchfield South Farms. (.'Iiildren, — bij liig second wife, — none. ;5(). WiLLiA.Ai JoxKb, of Luaeiilmrg, Mass., was married to ^Ir. William Jones died . His widow died . Cl.ildicn. oi) William. l)orn 51 Enos, born 52 Josiah, born 53 Samuel, born 54 Sarali, born 55 Abigail, born 56 Hannah, liorn 57 Silence, born ;3i. Ki.isHA J(»NKS, of Weston, i\Ia.-.-., was married to Mary Allen, dnughler o!' Deacon Nathaniel Allen, of the same town. Elisha Jones, Esq., died at Boston, Mass., February lo, 1775. aged G4. His widow, Mrs. jMarv Allen -lones, died . 134 XOTES OF THE Cliililrcti . 58 Nathan, born 59 Child, (uot named,) Itoni Died in infancy-. 60 Elisha, born 61 Israel, born 62 Daniel, born 63 Elias, born 64 Josiah, born 65 Silas, ' born 66 Mary, born 67 Ephraim, l)orn 68 Simeon, born 69 Stephen, born 70 Jonas, born 71 Philemore, born 72 Charles, liorn FIFTH GENEKATIUX. 33. AiMASA JoNi;!3, of Colchester, Conn., was twice inarried. 1. To Elizabetli Chamberlain, daii,<>hter of William Chamberlam, of the same town, July 12, 1749. She died Se])teniber "23, 1753. 2. To Hope Lord, daughter of Epaphrus Lord, Esq., of Colchester, Au- gust 27, 1754. She was born at Middletown, Conn., NoA'ember 22, 1736. Mr. Aniasa Jones died at Hartford, Conn., Februar}' 24, 1785, aged 57. His widow, Mrs. Hope Jones, died at Hartford. December 11, 1798, aged 03. Children, — bi/ his Jirst ivife. 73 l?Iioda, burn October 5,1750. Married Aaron Kellogg, of Colchester, July 3, 1766, and after his death, Major Bulkelev. 74 Daniel, born May 27, 1752. Died "October 27,'l753. Children, — by his second wife. 75 Daniel, born August 28,1755. Settled in Hartford. Was a merchant. Was twice married. 1. To Olive Tinker, daughter of Sylvanus Tin- ker, Esq., of East-Haddam, Conn., March 11, 1781. She died February 7, 1788, aged 27. 2. To Rhodti Mather, daughter of Dr. Charles Mather, of Hartford, October 7, 179S. Mr. Daniel Jones died February 1, 1802, aged 46.* His widow, Mrs. ^ JIhoda Jones, died November 26, 1847, aged 81, nearly. ChiUlren, — Iiy his first wife, — "bJancy, married Henry King, of Westfield, Mass., mer- chant, September 30, 1804. Eliza- * " Died February, 1802, Major Daniel Joues, of this city, merchant, aged 46. Mr. Jones has through life been esteemed a man of strict integrity, fair and honorable in his dealings, and of very amiabiL' di]iortuient, .and will be long remembered with affeoticm by his numer- ous friends and acquaintance. Ilis funeral was attended )i)' a numerous concnurse of people. The Governors H<)rs(^ Ouards, of which he was lately the commander, with the officers now in commission, and tho.^e who had formerly belonged to it, walked in the procession. We have seldom seen our citizens expres.s more sincere regret on any similar occasion." JONES FAMILY 135 76 Arnasa, 77 Samuel Phillips, 78 Hope, 79 Epaphrus, 80 Kichard L, 81 Abigail Warren. 82 George. S.'l William. 84 Mary. 85 Hannah. beth, married Noble Daj', Esq., of New Preston, Conn., April, 1805. Olivia, married Kev. Dr. Jeremiali* Day, of New Haven, Conn., Presi- dent of Yale College, September 24, 1811. Children, — by his second wife, Daniel, born about 1800, merchant. Henry, liorn about 1802, clergyman, born .Inly 27, 1757. Settled" at ^artford. Conn., in the mer- cantile line. Married Cynthia Jones, daughtei*of Israel Jones, of Adams, Mass. Mr. Amasa Jones died 1808, aged — . Thej' had eight children, four of whom died in infancy. Dwelt some time in Orangeburg, N. C. Jlarried Horace Sej'mour, of Lansing- burg, N. Y., afterwards of the city of New York, merchant. Lived many years at New, Albany, Lidiana, and there died. 14, 17(J7. Settled in Hartfoni. Was a merchant. Married Hannah Hooper. born September 23, 1759. bap. Novemlicr 1, 1761. bap. Feliruary bap. June bap. A])ril 19, 1704. 1709. Married Charles Selden, of Troy, N. Y., merchant. He was father of Hon. Dudley Selden. Married a Miss Bogardus, of Catskill. N. Y. Settled in East-Hartford, Conn. Jlar- ried Eunice Buckland, daughter of Aaron Buckland, Esq., of the s.ame town. Died, unmarried. Manied Josiali Sherman, of Albany, N. Y., merchant. 43. JosiAH JoNK.s, of Stoekbridge, Mass., was niaiTied to Mabel Wuodbridge, daughter of Joseph Woodbridge, of the same town, and grand-daiightei- of Rev. John Woodbridge, Pastor of the Con- gregational Cliurch at AV^est-Springiield, Mass., November 9. 1757. Capt. Josiah Jones died April 2, 1795, aged 69, His widow, ]\ri-s. Mabel Jones, died March 5, 1808, aged — . Children. 80 Solomon. born .Tauuarv 26, 1754. 87 Stephen Woodbridge, born February 88 Clarissa, born .lanuarv 89 Ehzabeth, 90 Josiah, 4, 1701. 12, 1763. 22, 1705, bom May born September 9, 1707 Twice man-ied. 1. To Olive Bristol, about 1783, and after her death, to P^lizabeth Hinsdale. He died in Owego, N. Y., about 1835. ilarried Margery Sparks, October 13. 1786, and died in Owego, N. Y. Married Enos Boughton. Died in VTc- tor, N. Y., April 19, 1821. Married Joel Bristol, Esq., October 13, 1786. Died in Clinton, N. Y. Married Fidelia West, daughter of Na- thaniel West, of Tolland, Conn., and > of Lucretia' his wife, daughter of Russell Woodbridge, of East-Hart- ford, Conn., son of Rev. Samuel Woodbridge, first minister of that 136 NOTES OF THE JONES FAMILY. yi Horatio, born December 30, 1709. 92 AniiM, bom August, 1772. 93 William, born Apri! 1, li 94 Mary, born January "1, 1778. town, .January 6, 1797. She was adopted by Eev. i)r. West, of Stock- bridge. Deacon Josiali Jones died February 10, 1834, aged 64. His widow, Mrs. Lucretia West, still sur- vives. They had nine children, — among them. Electa Fidelia Jones, a well-read antiquarian and genealo- gist, and Cornelia, Avife of Wolcott Marsh Spencer, of Springfield, Ohio. Settled in Stockbridge. Mamed Eliz- abeth Brown, of that town, October 22, 1800. Died April 26, 1813. He was a physician. Married Roswell Lombard, October 4, 1789. Died at Coxsackie, N. Y., September 21, 1803. Married Clarissa Brown, of Stotk- liridge. December 18, 1805. Died in Victor, N. Y., April 25, 1825. He was af)hysician. Died at Stockbridge, Mass., Julv 19, 1830. \ WILLIAM JIJDSON. FIKST GENERATION. WILLIAM JUD80N, lirst of Concord, Mas.-^., then of .Straf- ford, Conn., afterwards oi' New-Haven, Conn., was twice married. I. In England, to Grace . She died in New-Haven, Conn., September 29. 1659. 2. To Elizabeth Wilmot, of New-Haven. \\idow, February 8, 1660, at New-Haven, "by Mr. Gilbert." Mr. William Judson died in New-Haven, Conn., July 29, 1662. His widow, Mi-s. Elizabeth Judson, alias AVilmot, died . SECOND GENERATION . Children of IVilliam and Grace Judson, — I'lf horn in Eti)>lanJ. 1 Joseph, born 1619. 2 Jeremiah, born 1021. 3 Joshua, born DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF JOSEPH JUDSON, SON OF WILLIAM JUDSON, THE SETTLER. THIRD GENERATION. 1. Joseph Judson, of Stratford, C!oini., was married to Sarah Porter, daughter of John Porter, of Windsor, in the same state, October 24, 1644. Mr. Joseph Judson died October 8, J 690, aged 71. His widow, Mrs. Sarah Judson, died March 16. 1696, aged 70. Children. 4 Sarah, l)orn March 2, 1645. MaiTiecl Edmund Howell, ol" South amptou, Louf,' Island, Novemlier I, ]6(M. 5 John, born December 10, 1647. « James, born April 24, 1650. 7 Grace, born Febrnary 19,1651. Married Samuel i'rudden, sou of Rev. Peter Prudden, of Milford, Decem- ber 30, 1669. 8 Joseph, Ijorn March 10, 1654. Died February 1, 167S, unmamed. 9 Hftnnah, bom December 31, 1657. 10 Esther, l>orn August 20,1660. Married Benjamin Curtis, of Stratford, Conn. 11 Joshua, ) „• born October 27,1064. Not mentioned in his father's will; > r probably died yoimg. 12 Ruth, ) - born October 27, 1664. 13 Phebe,1 born October 29, 1666, and died November 1, 1676. 14 Abigail, born September 15, 1669. Married .losiah Cnrtiss, of Stratford, Coiui., and died November 21, 1697. 18 138 NOTES OF THE John Judson, first of Stratford, Conn., afterwards of Woodbui-y, in the same state, was tlirice married. 1. To Elizabeth (or, Eliza) Chapman, daughter of Chapman, of Stamford, Conn., March 12, 1673. She died . 2. To Hannah . She died July 23, 1698. 3. To Mary Orton, of Farmington, in the same state, July 5, 1699. Mr. John Judson died ,ranuary 12, 1709, aged 62. 15 John, 16 Joshua, 17 Josepli, 18 Chapman, 19 Jonathan, 20 Jonathan, 21 Martha, 22 Ehphalet, 23 Ephraim, 24 Isaac, 25 Daniel, 26 Mary, 27 Jereiniali. born March 12, born July 23, born October 24, bap. December, bap. December, bap. December, bap. December, Imp. February, bap. September, bap. June 3, bap. February 6, bap. April 11, Children. 1676, in Stratford. 1678, in Stratford. 1679, in Stratford. Married Mary Walker, daughter of Deacon Zechariali Walk- er. 'He died March 22, 1758. Died May 8, 1700. Died in infancj'. 1681. 1682. 1684. 1686. 1689. 1694. 1700. 1702. 1704. Married Hon. 1705. William Preston, June, JIarried a Curtis. FOUllTH GENERATION. James Judson, of Stratford, Conn., was twice married. 1. To Rebecca Welles, daughter of Thomas Welles, Esq., of Hartford, in the same state, and grand-daughter of Thomas Welles, one of the early Governors of the colony of Connecticut, August 18, 1680. She was born in 1655, and died November 3, 1717, aged 62. 2. To Ann Steele, widow of James Steele, late of AVethersHeld, Conn., deceased, November 20, 1718. Capt. James Judson died February 2b, 1721, aged 71, nearly. His w4dow, Mrs. Ami Judson, alias Steele, died in Wetherslield, 1739. Children, — hi/ his first wife. 28 Hannah, 29 Sarah, born Ma\ 30, 1681. born February 16, 1683 30 Rebecca, 31 Joseph, 32 James, 33 Phebe, 34 David, born February born January born April born October Married James Lewis, of Stratford, Conn. ^larricd Rev. Nathaniel Chauncey, Pastor of the Congregational Church in Durham, Conn., son of Rev. Na- thaniel Chauncey, minister first at Windsor, Conn., and tlien at Hat- field, Mass., and nephew of Israel Cliauncey, Pastor of the Congrega- tional Church in Stratford. 25, 1685, and died February 26, 1698. 10, 1687. Married Hannah Hawley, of Stratford, Conn. Married Martha Lewis, of Stratford. Married Josepli Lewis, of Stratford, Conn. 31, 1689. 2, 1691. born August 7, 1693. Children, — by his second wife, — none. J U D S O X V A M 1 1. Y . 139 9. Haxnaii JuusOn wiis maiTicc'l to .Samuel "Wadsworth, of Far- mington. Conn., June 12, 1089. Lieut. Samuel Wadswortli died . His widow, Mrs. Hannali Wadsworth, died August 22, 17o2. 35 Hannali, .36 Sarah, 37 Samuel. C'hildrcn. bup. February 11, 1*394. bai). October' 20. 109.-). 12. Rlth .Jl'dso.n was uiai-ried to Samuel ^Velles. of ll.nltbrd. Conn., .son ot" " the Honoured JMr. Tlu>mas Welles," oi' the same town. Capt. Samuel Welles died ()ctol)er ^5. 1733, in the 73d year ol' his age. His widow, i\trs. Ruth Welles, died May 2, 1711. in the SUtli year of her age. Cliildmt. oS Hannah. 39 vSamuel. 40 Kuth. 41 Sarah. 42 Rebecca. FIFTH GENERATION. 1 Joseph Judson, of Woodbury, Conn., was nnuTied to Main- Walker, daughter of Deacon Zechariah Walker, of Woodbury, and grand-daughter of Rev. Zeehariah Walker, of Woodburv. Conn. Mr. Joseph Judson died March 22, 1758, aged 7.S. His Avidow, Mrs. Mary Judson, died . children. 43 Jo>cj)li, l)oru November 25, 1708. 44 Chapman, born December 31, 1710. 45 Mary, born April 1'', 1713. 46 Joseph, bap. P'ebruary 12, 1715. 47 Chapman, born January 11, 1717. 48 Susanna, born May 13, 1719. 49 Elizabeth, born JIarch 4, 1721. 60 David, born March 2, 1723. 51 Nathan, born February, 1725. 52 Samuel, bap. November 0, 1727. 53 Susanna, bap. October 11, 1730. Died Aup,ust 20, 1712. Died August 26, 1712. DkiX ill early lite. -Married Seth Preston. She dieii Au- gust 16, 1814, aged 93. They had a number ot" children, — among them pjlizabeth, who married Josiah Beers, .January 1, 1778, by whom she had 5 cliildren, among them Seth I'. Beers, boi'n July 1, 1781, — and now residing in Litchfield, Conn. 140 NOTES OF THE 54 Joshua, bap. December 14, 1732. Married twice. 1. To Ann Walker, and after her death, 2. To Deborah Leavenworth, wlio, after his death. " was married to Capt. James Judson, of Woodbuiy. Children of Joshua .Tiidson, — .Toshnn, Mary, Deborah Ann. Debcrt-ah Ann married Phine- /.is Smith, Esij., of ■ Woodbury, and they were the parents of Hon. Tni- inan Smith, of Litchfield, Comi. 20. -lux.vTii.vN Jluson, of Woodbury, Conn., \v;is nuirried to Mary Milcli(41. d:uij^-hter of Deacon MatthW Mitchell, August 22, 1711. 3Ir. Jonathan Jud.'^on died May 16, 1727. His widow, Mrs. Mary Judson. died Felmiary '.). 1743, aged nlioiii ;")(]. Chilt/, •'lO Kliiathan, bom May ,v 1712. .-.6 Abiiiail, born October t!o', 1714. ••-jT Elijali, born December 15, 1716. o8 JJartha, born October, 1718. .59 Elisha, iiorn July 12, 1721. 60 Peter, born Aiignst, 1723. 61 Jeruslui, boi-n November 1720. 62 .Tonathan, I)01-U 1728. ;;4. D.VNiK JcortOis, of Ntratford, Conn., was married to riiebe Stiles, born 1696, daughter of Ephi-aim Stiles and Batsheba, his wife, of Stratford, Conji., October 29, 171o. Mr. David Judson died May 5, 1761, in the 68tli year of his age. His widow, Mrs. Phebe Judson. died May 2(», 1765, in the 79th year of her age. Chthhtn. 63 David, l>orji September 26, 1715. Married Mary Jud.son, daughter of Joshua Judson, of Stratford, 1743. He was Rev. David Judson, first Pastor of the Congregational Church in Newtown, Conn. Eev. David Judson died September 24, 1776, aged 61 years wanting 2 days. 64 Phebe. born February I'J, 1718. Man-ied Matthew Curtis, of Stratford, son of Capt. .Joseph Curtis of that, town, 1737. They afterwards remo- ved from Stratford to Newtown. Slie died Sejitember 18, 1758, aged 40. 65 Abel. burn .lanuary 3], 1721, and died in childhood. 66 Alicl, l.ioru FcbnuxVy 12, 1722. Married Sarah Burton, daughter of Judson Burton, of Stratford, 1744, and after her decease, Mehitabel Tousey, of Newtown, 1750. He died July 17, 1775, aged 53. t;7 .Agur, liorn .Marcli 23. 1725. Married Hannah Curtis, daughter of Kliphalet Curtis of , 1746. He died July 5, 1790, aged 65. .1 U D S O N K A Al I I, Y . in 68 Kiith. lioni April -Ji;, 17-J(i. Married Hfiijamiii Stiles, of Wuod- liiirv, Conn., sou of Francis Stiles. of that ]ilace, J747. *'i!i Daniel, liorii April "itj, 1728. 70 Sarah. horn ()ct()l)er 17. 17o(i. .M.-irried Stephen Curtis, sou of Ahrani Curtis, , 1750. 7i Abner, horn .lune !i, 17:):;. Married Hannah Curtis, daughter of Ca])t. Stiles Curtis, ol' Stratford. Conn., 17')(). 72 Betty, hi)ni I'ehruarv 12, 17:;7. Married William I'ixley, son of Peter I'ixlev. of— — — . 17;")t;. SIX'I'll (iENEliATlOX. 5."). Kj..nathan JiDsox, of W<)0(U)iiry. Coiiii.. was lUMrricd (o Ivebecca Minor, dnuii-httn- of Epliraini Minor, of Woodbiirv, about 1 730. INIrs. Rebcci-a .ludsoii diiMl . t'apl. Eliiathaii .linlson died December 14. 179(). ao:ed 84. Cli ildren . 7:; Kphraini. horn Deceiidier •'), 1737. Yale Colle<;-e, 1703. Minister of tiie seeond church at Norwich, Conn.: . tlien minister of Taunton, Mass., and in May, 1789, settled at Slieffield, Mass. I)ied February 23, 1813. :l,i;-ed 7tj. 74 Thaddeus, baji. Uctober 14, 17;i:i. 75 Mary, bap. October 18,1741. 76 Noaii, hap. .July 15, 1744. 77 Elisha,, bap. July 20, 174(;. Died in hdaucy. 78 Elislia, bap. November 8, 1747. 79 Adoniram. born July 15, 1750. fi9. Damkl di 1)!5<)N, of Stratford, Conn., was twice married. 1. To Sarali Curtis, born 3Iay]7, 1731, daughter of C'apt. Stiles Curtis, of the same town, January 1, 17.52. She died IMay 30. 1 80S, aged 77. 2. To Mercy IJurritt. of Stratford. F(4)ruary 20. 1 809. Mr. Daniel dudson died Noyend)er 14. 1813. in the 8()th }eai' of his age. Mis widow. Mrs. JNlary dndson, died . C'/i ildmi. 80 Stiles, born November 18, 1752. Married Naomi Lewi>, dauf^hter of (Jeorge Lewis, of Stratford, Conn., July 17, 1777. 81 Silas. l)oni August 31, 1754. Married Mary Whiting, daughter of Col. Samuel Whiting, of Stratford, Conn., May 12, 1777. He died De- cember, 1808, aged 54. R2 I'hebe, born October 16, 175(5. Married William Brooks, of Stratford, son of John Brooks, Esq., of that town, Jaiuuiry 7, 1778. 8o Kebecca. born Novcmlter 15, 1758. Married Rev. Abraham Fowler, of Salem Society, of Waterbury, Conn., 142 NOTES OF THE September 7, 1793. Rev. Abraham Fowler died November 10, 1815, aged 70. 84 Charitv, bom December 19, 1760. Married Elisha Hawlev, of Ridgefield, Conn., December 31," 1786. 85 Daniel, born November 4, 1763. Father of David P. Judson. Died October, 1847, aged 84. 86 Sarah, born March 23, 1766. Married John Booth, of Stratford, Conn., son of John Booth, December 6, 1802. SEVENTH GENERATION. 79. Rea'. Adoniram Judsox wa.-^ iiiarrieil to Abigail Brown, of Tiverton, R. I., about 1784. Rev. Adonii-am Judson died at Seiluate, Mass.. 87 Adoniram,* born Children. 1787. Brown University, 1817. vStudied the- ology at Andover. Died April 12, 1850, aged 63. The celebrated mis- 88 Ehiathan. 89 Mary. 00 Abigail. 85. Daniej. Judson was married to Sarah Plant, daughter of Solomon Plant, of Stratford. Conn., September 10, 1799. Mr. Daniel Judson died October 4, 1847, in the 84th year oi" his age. Mrs. Judson is still livino-. 91 Sarah Amanda, born August 11, Cluliln,,. 1779. Married Kev. David \j. Ugden, Pastor of the Congregational Church, in Southmgton, Conn., Januarv 14, 1824. * From New-York Express, of Monday, June 5, 1854. The late Mrs. Emily Judson, (whose death, at Hamilton, iu this State, was announced by telegraph, yesterday.) was about 40 years of age. Her maiden name was Emily Chubbuck. Her native place was Eatoij, iu Madison county, New York. She first became known to the public as a writer for periodicals, and under the assumed name of " Fanny Forester,"' she acquired great reputation as a writer of refined taste. Her success as a writer induced Miss Chubbuck to appear, under her literary cognomen of " Fanny Forester," as the author of " Alderbrook,-' and other volumes, in the school of light literature, all inculcating moral lessons, and tending to increase her reputation as a female writer of great delicacy and elegance of style. Iu June, 1846, Miss Chubbuck astonished her many admirers by an entire change in her career and pursviits, in announcing her resolution to devote herself to a missionary life, and of course leaving her native country with but doubtful prospects of a future return to her relatives and friends. At that time she became the third wife of the Kev. Adoniram Judson, D. D., Baptist missionary to liurniah, iu Asia, and on the 11th of July she embarked with her husband and other missionaries, in the ship Fanueil Hall, from Boston for India. The missionary labors of l)r. Judson in Burmah, or eastern India, extended over a period of about thirty-nine years, terminating with his death in September. 1850. While in Burmah his views respecting baptism underwent a change, in consequence of which he left the Congregationalists in 1814, and joined the Baptist church. Soon after the death of her husband, BIrs. Judson returned to the United States, and for the last two years had been in somewhat feeble health. JUDSON FASin.Y 143 92 Daniel, born November 30. ISO], and died September 17, 1S15. 93 Catharine Plant, born February 7, 1805. Manied Hoi'ace Holden, Esq., of the city of New York, December 20, 1833. 94 Mary Ee- becca, 95 David Plant,boni April 9G Julia Maria, lt)rn .January 97 William, 98 Daniel, born April 10,1807. Married Capt.- John W. Sterlin-^, of Bridgeport, Conn., Junuarv 18, 1832. 16, 1809. 11, 1811. Married Rev. John H. Hunter, of Fair- field, Conn., September 10. 1829. born June 9, 1813. born October G, 1816, and died December 6, 1823. DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF JEREMIAH JUDSON, SON OF WILLIAM JUDSON, THE SETTLER. THIRD GENERATION. Jeremiah Judson, of Stratford, Conn., was twice man-ied. I. To Sarah Foote, daughter of Nathaniel Foote. of Wethersfield. Conn., and one of the first settlers of that town, 1G52. She died 1073, aged about 41. 2. To Catharme Fairchild, widow of I'homas Fairchild, late of Stratford, deceased, November 8, 167o. Her maiden name was Catharine Cragg. She was married to ^Ir. Fairchild, in London, about the close of tht; year 1GG2, and was his second wife. Mr. Fairchild (ht^d December 14, 1070. At or about the time of his second marriage, viz., on the 22d of December, 1662, Mr. Fairchild executed a bond "to John Win - liirop, of Hartford," (who was then in London,) "for Mrs. Eliza- beth Whiting, of the. city of London," — with condition, that so soon as he, the said Fairchild, should arrive at Stratford, he would invest his wife with a good title to sundry jmrcels of real estate, situated in that town. This Mi-s. Elizabetli Whiting may have Ijeen the wife of William Whiting, of London, merchant, son of William Whitmg, one of the first settlers of Hartford, Conn. Mr. Jeremiah Judson died of Palsy, after a protracted illness. May 15, I70I, in the 79tli year of his age. His widow, Mrs. Catharine Judson, alias Fairchild, died May, 1706. Children, — h?/ Iiisjirxt vnfc 99 Isaac, born March 10, 16.53. 100 Mary, born December 31, 1655. 101 Elizabeth, born L'ebruary 24, 1658. 102 Sarah, bom April " 7, 1662. 103 Mercy, born June 1, 1665. 104 Jeremiah, bom March 1, 1671. Married M:u-v Wells, daughter of John Wells, of Stratford, Conn., April 24. 1695. 144 NOTES OP THK JUDSON FAMILY. FOURTH GENERATION. 1)9. Isaac .Ttdson, of Stratford, Conn., married Mary Children. 105 Elizabeth, b.irii October 10, 1681. 106 Mai-y, Married John Wells, of Stratford, Dec. 15, 1698. • DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF JOSHUA JUDSON, SON OF WILLIAM JUDSON, THE SETTLER. THIRD GENERATION. Joshua Judson, of Stratford, Conn., was married to Ann . After his deatli his widow was married to John Hurd, senior, of Stratford, November 24, (December 10,) 16G2. Mr. Joshua Judson died , 1661, aged . Mrs. Ann Judson, alias Hurd, died . Childreti.. 107 Joshua. born December 3, 1658. 108 Samuel, born August 27, 1660. 109 Ann, . Married Artliur Ferry. JOHN KEIST. JOHN KENT,* of Siiffiekl, Conn., was twice, married. 1. To Abigail Dudley, daughter of Dudley, May 9, 1686.t She died October 26, aged — . 2. To Abigail Wincliel. John Kent, Esq., died April 11, 1721, aged — . 3Ir.s. Abigail Kent, alias Winchell, died March 21, 1767, aged — . Children, — by his first wife. 1 Mary, born .January 26, lGSG-7. Died March 9, 1687-8. 2 .John, born January 26, 1687-S. 3 Abigail, born September 28, 1690. •i Deborah, born August 22, 1693. 5 Dudley, born October 23, 1695. 6 Mary, born October 29, 1697. Died L'ebruary 8, 1697-S. 7 Samuel, born December 14, 1698. 8 Abner, born June 7,' 1701. 9 Elisha, born July 9, 1704. Children, — by his second wife. 10 Joseph, born l'"ebr'ry 26, 1709-10. 11 Noah, born April 28. 1714. 12 Experience, born March 4, 1717. John Kent, of Suffield, Conn., was twice married. 1. To Mary Smith. She died May 27, 1729, aged — . 2. To Hannah Marsh, of Hadley, Mass., December 1, 1732. John Kent, Esq., died June 24, 1737, aged 49. * John Kent (who was married May 9, 1686,) was probably born about 1660 or 1665. He died in 1721. Mr. .ludd, in his letter of February 14, 1853, says, — " In the settlement of the estate of John Kent, a reference is made to the will of John. Kent, liis father. We may therefore assume that his father's name was Jo/in, but his place of residence is not given." N. B. I think Mr. Judd is mistaken in his above statement, for being at Northampton August 26, 1853, 1 examined the proceedings in the county clerk's office on the settlement of the estate of John Kent, (Book 4, page 101,) in wliich, among an account of debts due from the estate of John Kent, late of Suffield, decea.sed, I found the following entry, (it being no dou'fc, the same entry on which Mr. Judd, from hasty inspection, founded his ojiinion.) viz. ; "Due to John Kent, for a yoke of oxen and a horse given to him in his grandfather's will, to which will, his father, John Kent, deceased, was executor."' This entry is, I t/ihik-, an index to the name of the father of John Kent, whose estate is here tinder settlement. t William Dudley, of Saybrook, Oonn., was married to Mary Roe, November 4, 1661, by whom he had children, born in Saybrook, viz. Mary, born September 6, 1662. V William, born August 8, 1665. Abigail, born May 24, 1667. Supposed by me to have been the first wife of John Kent. Joseph, born March 3, 1668-9. Died July 26, 1670. Deborah, born November 11, 1670. Samuel, born November 4, 1672. Joseph, born September 14, 1674. Sarali , born January 3, 1676. Elizabeth, born May 4, 1678-9. William Dudley died about 1700. 19 146 NOTES OF THE Cliildrcn, — by his first wife. 13 Moses, born September 25, 1710. Supposed to have mari-ied Joannali Huxley, of Suffield, May 12, 1731. 14 Mary, bom January 12, 1715-16. 15 John, born March 25, 1719-20. Married Elizabeth Spencer, as is sup- posed, July 5, 1739.. 17 Thankful,! '^^^ December 28, 1722. 18 Cephas, born April 13, 1725. Married to Hannah Spencer, May 20, 1747. 19 Aaron, born May 19, 1727. Died June 27, 1727. Child, — by his second wife, — one only. 20 Hannah, born August 11, 1735. Died December 4, 1735. ;3. Abigail Kent was married to Samuel Copeley, of Suffield, Comi., February 4, 1713-14. Children. 21 Samuel, born January 16, 1715-16. 22 Daniel, born July ' 23, 1718. 23 Marv, born October 19, 1720. 24 Abigail, born April 26, 1723. 25 Elisha, born August 26, 1728. 4. Deborah Kent was married to Sliadrach Hathaway, of Suffield, Conn., April 25, 1717. Mr. Shadrach Hathaway died 1721, aged — . His widow, Mrs. Deborah Hathaway. Children. 26 Shadrach, born Febr'ry 11, 1717-18. 27 Simeon, born June 25, 1719. Dudley Kent, of Suffield, Conn., was married to Ruth Rug- gles, daughter of Rev. Benjamin Ruggles, and of Mercy, his wife, daughter of Rev. John Woodbridge, pastor of tlie First Church in Hartford, August 30, 1723. She was born January 29, 1703-4. Mrs. Ruth Kent died August 29, 1752, in the 49th year of her age. Dudley Kent, Esq., died October 27, 1760, aged 71. Children. 28 Maria, 29 Paul, 30 Ruth, 31 Dudley, 32 Oliver, 33 Catharine, 34 Deborah, 35 Sibbel, 36 Lixcy, •'57 John, born June 1, 1724-5. born September 15, 1727. born December 28, 1729. born October 2, 1732. born November 23, 1734. born November 15, 1736. born April 23, 1739. born June 11, 1741. born June 11, 1743. born February 12, 1745-6. KENT F A -M I L Y . 14/ SAiruEL Kent, of Suffield, Conn., was thrice man-ieil. 1. To Abiii Dwight, daughter of Nathaniel Dwight. of Northamj>ton, Mass., February 28, 1722. She died February 23, 1748, aged 45. 2. To Tamer Durby, widow of Durby, of Springfield, Mass. She died July 18, 1756, in the 47th year of her age. 3. To Hannah Hooker, widow of Thomas Hooker, of Hartford, Conn. Samuel Kent, Esq., died October 28, 1772, in the 74th year of his age. Mrs. Hannah Kent, alias Hooker, died . 41 PhiUis, boni Julv 29, 1729. 42 Anna, born October 2, 1730. 43 Elihu, bom June 1, 1733. Children, — by his first wife. 38 Elijah, born January 6, 1722-3. Married twice. 1. To Rachel Kellogg, daughter of Joseph Kellogg, Februa- ry 27, 1745. She died July 17, 1747. •* 2. To Jemima Kellogg, October 26, 1748, daughter of Martin Kellogg, of Newington, Conn. 39 Lucy, born September 27, 1724. Married "Ensign Jonathan Kellogg, of Suffield, Januarj' 13, 1741. 40 Abiah, born August 10, 1727. Married to John Leavitt, Esq., of Suf- field, June 20, 1745. She died Juno 12, 1782, in her 55th year. He died April 5, 1798, in his 74th year. They had a large family of children. Was thrice married. 1. To Rebecca Kellogg, daughter of Joseph Kellogg, and of Rachel, his wife, daughter of Rev. Ebenezer Devotion, February 10, 1757. She was born at Fort Dummer, April 8, 1729. She died August 27, 1761. 2. To Susanna Lyman, November 9, 1763. Slie died February 1, 1770. 3. To Sibbil Dwight, February 2, 1774. Major Elihu Kent died February 12, 1814, in his 81st year. His widow, Mrs. Sibbil Kent, died Julv 9, 1822, aged 76. 44 Mehitabel, born Janu.ary 6, 1734-5. Children, — by his second tuifc, — twite. Children, — by his third irifc, — none. S. Abner Kent, of Suffield, Conn., was married to Abigail Rowe, ''- daughter of Rowe, of Suffield, January 5, 1726-7. Child. 45 Seth, born September 6, 1727, in Suliield. 9. Elisha Kent died at Pliilippi, N. Y., July 17, 1776.* * The following obituary is taken from the Connecticut Courant, July, 1776 : '• Died on the 17th of July, 1776, after a short confinement, the Kev. Elisha Kent, of Philippi, New York government, in the 72J year of his age, and 42d of his ministry. He 148 NOTES OF THE 10. Joseph Kent, of Suffield, Conn., was twice married. 1. To Hannah Gillet, daughter of Samuel Gillet, of Suffield, February 26, 1728. She was born June 19, 1709. She died November 2, 1746, aged 37. 2. To Elizabeth Palmer, daughter of Timothy Palmer, of Suffield, March 7, 1748. She was born August 8, 1718. Children. 46 Abiejail, 47 Chloe, 48 Joseph, 49 Hannah, 50 Seth, born May born February born March born September bap. March 51 Experience, bap. March 10, 1730. 7, 1732. 14, 1734. 4, 1736. 19, 1738. 9, 1741. Married to Ebenezer King, of Suffield, December 11, 1751. Supposed to have married Ephraim Gleason, about 1757. 11. Noah Kent, of Suffield, Conn., was married to Deliverance Granger, daughter of Samuel Granger, of the same town, October 3, 1734. She was born August 8, 1713. Mr. Noah Kent died May 25, 1755, agpd 41. His widow, Mrs. Deliverance Kent, died . Phebe, Noah, (lideon, EHzabeth, Dan, Abel, Deborah, Mary, Nathaniel, Children. born November 12, 1735. Married Medad Pomeroy. born August 27, 1737. born July 26, 1739. born October 3, 1745. born December 3, 1747. born September 20, 1753. born September 20, 1748. born November 14, 1750. born November 22, 1751. 56 57 58 59 60 61 Deliver'nce,born December 1, 1755 Died September 20, 1750. 12. Experience Kent was married to Aaron Hitchcock, of Suffield, Conn., September 18, 1739. Mrs. Experience Ilitchcock died December 19, 1795, in her 78th year. was endued by the great author of all good gifts, with a sprightly genius, a quickness of invention and readiness of thought ; was of a cheerful, sociable, compassionate, hospitable disposition, — furnished with a rich treasure of knowledge, both huuiau and divine, which being sanctified by divine grace, rendered liim very useful in life. As a Christian, he ex- celled in the cardinal grace of Iiumility : was ever inclined to think low of his attainments and performances : he was enriched with many ministerial gifts and (jualifications ; with an uncommon faculty to prevent and heal difficulties ; was much improved and greatly serviceable in councils : but "tis well known, to all his judicious acquaintance, that he ex- celled more especially as to pulpit talents His composition was truly good, — his matter sound and iustructiTo,— his manner of address, solemn and serious : — he delivered with a pathos becoming the inijiortance of the subject; — he was a faithful, painful, profitable, searching preacher, and as such was exceeded by but few; and to human appearance, it pleased Ood to improve him as an instrument of gathering in many lost souls to Christ. He quitted mortality with a Christian fortitude and serenity, and with good reason we con- clude he is gone to receive the rewards of a faithful servant of Christ, lie left a second wife a disconsolate widow, and seven children. His bereaved widow is sister to the late Hon. (iovornor I'itch." KENT FAMILY. 149 Capt. Aaron Hitclicock died September 2o, 1808. aged 93. Children. 62 Aaron, born August 9, 1740. Died September 2o, 1740. [Grave- stone.] 63 Experience, born January 28, 1741-2. 64 Ruth, born February 2, 1749-50. 65 Lucinda, Ijorn August 10, 1754. 66 Apollus, l)orn JIarch 8, 1759. 67 Lucinda Patten, born November 10, 1789. RICHAED MATHER. FIRST GENERATION. RICHARD MATHER, of Dorchester, Mass., one of the first settlers of that town, and third minister of the same, was twice mar- ried. 1. To Catharine Hoult, or Hoh, daughter of Edmund HouU, September 29, 1624, in P^ngland. She died in 1605. 2. To Sarah Cotton, widow of Rev. John Cotton, second minister of the Eirst Church in Boston, August 26, 1656. Her maiden name was Sarah Rossiter. Rev. Richard Mather died April 22, 1669, aged 73. Mrs. Sarah Mather, alias Cotton, died May 27, 1676, aged 75. SECOND GENERATION. Children of Rev. Richard Mather, — by his first wife. I. Samuel, bom I\Iay 13, 1626, iu England. II. Timothy, bom 1628, in England. III. Nathaniel, bom March 20, 1630, in England. IV. Joseph, born [no date,] in England. Died young. V. Eleazur, bom May 16, 1637, in Dorchester. VI. Increase, bom June 21, 1639, in Dorchester. DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF SAMUEL MATHER, SON OF THE REV. RICHARD MATHER. THIRD GENERATION. I. Samuel Mather was graduated at Harvard College, in 1643; admitted freeman of Massachusetts, 1 648, — went to England, from thence to Scotland, and finally settled as a minister, in Dublin. Married the sister of Sir John Stevens, of Dublin.* Rev. Samuel Mather died in Dublin, October 29, 1671, aged 45, Children, — four or Jive, all died young, except one, — a daughter, f * Fannar, and Genealogical Register, for January, 1852. t Genealogical Register, for .January, 1852. MATHEU FAMILY. 151 DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF TIMOTHY MATHER. SON OF THE REV. RICHARD MATHER. 'rillllD GENERATION. II. Timothy Matiieu, of" Dorchester, Mass., was twice married. 1. To '■^fX-:r ^ Atlierton, daughter of Major-General Humphrey Athertoii, of the same town, about IGoO. She died . "To Elizabeth Weeks, (huigliter of Ammiel Weeks, of Dorchester, March 20, IGT'J. She was boi-u October 18, 1657." Timotliy Mather, Esq., died January Tl, 1684, aged about 5(), 1)V a fall from a scafrQld in a barn. ' Mrs. Elizabetli Matlier died February TJ, 1710. Children. — bi/ iiis Jirat iriff. 7 Samuel, bom July, 1651. 8 Richard, bap. Novembor 2, 1653. J) Nathaniel, bom September 2, 1658. 10 Josejili, born May 25, 1661. Married Sarah Clapp, of Dorchester, June 2, 1689, and died in 1691. One child. 11 Atherton, bap. October 4, IQGZ. 12 Katharine, bap. Died, unmarried, in 1694. Children, — by his s,:rond irife, — none. FOURTH GENERATION. 7. Rev. Samuel Mather, of Windsor, Conn., third minister of the First Congregational Church in that town, was married to Hannah Treat, daughter of Hon. Robert Treat, of Milford, Coim., Lieut. Cirovernor, afterwards Governor of the colony of Connecticut. He was son of Richard Treat, one of the first settlers of Wethei-sfield, Conn. Mrs. Hannah Mather died March 8, 1708, aged 47. Rev. Samuel Matlier died March 18, 1728, aged 77. Children. 13 Samuel, bom 1677. 14 Azariah, born August 29, 1685. Died in Saybrook. 15 Nathaniel, bom August 8, 1716. 8. Richard Mather, of Dorchester, until about 1 690, and after that time, of Lyme, Conn., was married to Elizabeth Wise, of Dor- chester, July 1, 1680. Mr. Richard Mather died . His widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Mather, died . Childreii. 16 Timothy, born March 20,1681. Died July 25, 1755. [Grave-stone, Lyme burying-ground.] 152 NOTES OF THE 17 Elizabeth, born November 20, 1682. 18 Samuel, born January 3,1684. Died July 17, 1725. [Grave-stone, Lyme burjMng-ground.J 19 Joseph, born January 29,1686. Died September 30, 1749. [Grave- stone, Lyme burying-gronnd.J 11. Atherton Mather, first of WincLsor, Conn., afterwards of Suffield, then under the jurisdiction of Massacliusetts, now under that of Connecticut, was twice married. 1. To Rebecca Stoughton, daughter of Tliomas Stoughton, of Windsor, one of tlie first settlers of that town, and of Mary, his wife, daughter of the Hon. William Wadsworth, one of the first settlers of Hartford, Conn., September 20, 1694. She was born June 19, 1673, and died in 1704. 2. To Mary , about 1706. Ensign Atherton Mather died November 9, 1734, at Sulfield, aged about 71. His widow, Mrs. Mary Mather, survived her husband, and died . 20 William, 21 Jerusha, 22 Joshua, 23 Richard, 24 Mary, 25 Thomas, 26 Eliakim, 27 Catharine, Children, — b/y his first wife. born March 2, 1698, in Windsor. Married Silence Buttoljih, November 7, 1721. He died in 1747. born July 18, 1700, in Windsor. Married Samuel Smith, of Suffield. Children, — by his second wife. born November 26, 1706, in Windsor. born March 31, 1708, in Windsor. Married Lois Burbank, daughter of John Bui-bank, of Suf- field, March 24, 1734. She was born January 15, 1715. born March 9, 1711, in Windsor. born Api'il 5, 1713, in Suffield. born July 10, 1715, in Suffield. born January 5, 1718, in Suffield. Died January 20, 1733. EIFTH GENERATION. 18. Samuel Mather, of Lyme, Conn., was married to Deborah Champion, daughter of Champion, of Lyme, January 1, 1712. Mr. Samuel Mather died July 17, 1725. His widow, Mrs. Deborah Mather, died . 28 Richard, 29 Mary, 30 Deborah, 31 Lucy, 32 Mehitabel, Children. born December 22, 1712. born November 14, 1715. born January 15, 1718. born December 28, 1720. born December 28, 1723. Married Benjamin Marvin, November 11,1742. Married Nathaniel Peck, May 24, 1744. Died September 17, 1741, unmarried. M A T H E U F A Mil. Y . 153 SIXTH GENERATION. EiciiARD Mather, of Ely. daughter of 33 Mehitabel, bom March 2S. ' Lyme, Conn., was married to Deborah Ely, of Lyme, May 18, 1742. Ch ildren . 7, 1743. 34 Samuel, boi-ii February 22, 1745. 35 William, 36 William, born September born November 37 Elias, bom Janiiai-y 38 Deborah, bom October 39 Ezra, born Febrnary 40 Ezra, born April 41 Sylvester, born September 15, 1746. 21, 1747. 1, 1750. 3, 1752. 25, 1755. 27, 1756. 1, 1758. 42 Polly, 43 Lucia, 44 Richard. bom March born March born July 31, 1760. 13, 1763. 4, 1705. Married Samuel Holden Parsons, Esq. He was a brigadier-general in the army of the Revolution. Drowned in Ohio, in December, 1789. Father of Enoch Paisons, deceased, of Hart- ford, Conn. Married Lois Griswold, daughter of Thomas Griswold, of Lyme, an: 177<;. 48 William Lee, born August 1, 1779. 49 Sylvester, bom Feljruary JS, 1782. 50 Nathaniel Greene, born November 25 1784. 51 Charles, born June 17.' 1787. Married Mary Wetmore, daughter of Ichabod Wetmore, of Middletown. Conn., July 7, 1810. Father of Hon! John P. C. Mather, late Secretary of State in Coimccticnt. ;\Iarried Benjamin Griffin, of Ohio. - Dead. Was" a merchant, doing busi- ness in Albany, N. Y. Died in London, England, in l%i.t2. Living in Ohio, unmarried. Died April 4, 1785. Died in 1813, unmarried. 20 154 NOTES OF THE DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF NATHANIEL MATHER, SON OF THE REV. RICHARD MATHER. THIRD GENERATION, III. Nathaniel Mather was graduated at Hai-vavd College, in 1647, — went to England, and was ])i'esented to a living at Barne- staple, by Oliver Cromwell,* in 1656, from which he was ejected after the restoration. Succeeded his brother in Dublin. He died in London, July 26, 1697, aged 67, having preached forty-seven years in England, Ireland and Holland. See Allen's Biographical Dictionary. Farmar. Have no knowledge of descendants in his line. DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF ELEAZUR MATHER, SON OF THE REV. RICHARD MATHER. THIRD GENERATION. V. Rev. Eleazur Mather, minister of Northampton, Mass., was married to Esther Warham, daughter of Rev. John Warham, first minister of Windsor, Conn. [After his death, she was married to Rev. Solomon Stoddard, successor to Rev. Mr. Warham, in the ministry at Northampton.] Rev. Eleazur Mather died July 24, 1669, aged 32. Mrs. Esther Mather, aUas Stoddard, died February 10, 1736, in her 9 2d year. Children. 52 Warham, born September 7, 1666. 53 Eliakim, born September 22, 1668. 54 Eunice, bora August 2, 1664. Married Rev. John Williams, minister of Hatfield, Mass. Was captured by the Indians. DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF INCREASE MATHER, SON OF THE REV. RICHARD MATHER. THIRD GENERATION. VL Rev. Increase Mather, of Boston, Minister of the North Church in that town, and President of Harvard University, was twice married. 1. To Maria Cotton, daughter of Rev. John Cot- ton, Colleague Pastor with Row John Wilson, first minister of Boston, Mixn-h 16, 1662. She died April 4, 1714. 2. To Anna Cotton, widow of Rev. John Cotton, of Ham])ton, N. H., grandson of Rev. John Cotton. She was Anna Lake, daughter of Capt. Tliomas Lake. MATHER F A JI T I, r . 155 Rev. Increase Mather died at Boston, Au_2;ust 23, 172o,aged 84. Mrs. Anna Mather, alias Cotton, died at Hrookline, November 27, 1737, aged 7 4. 55 Cotton, 56 Maria, Children, — by his first wife l)oni February 12, 1663. born Marcli ' 16, 1665. 57 Elizabeth, l>orn Julj- C, 1666. 58 Nathaniel, 59 Sarah, 60 Samuel, 61 Abigail, born .July 6, 1669. born November 9, 1671. born August 28, 1674. born April 13, 1677. 62 Hannah, born May 30, 1680. 63 Catharine, 64 Jerusha, born September 14, 1682. born April 16, 1684. Married Bartholomew Green, and after liis death, Kichard Fifield, November 6, 1713. She died November 24, 1746. Married William Grecnough, .luly, 1696, and after his death, Josiali Bvles, October 6, 1703. Died October 17, 1688, at Salem, Mass. Jlarried Kev. Nehemiah Walter, of Koxbury, Mass. She died Novem- ber 24, 1746. He died September 17, 1750. Settled in England. Married Newcomb Blake, and after his death. Rev. John White, of Glouces- ter, Mass. Jlarried John Oliver, January 28, 1697. She died December 2, 1706. Died June 11, 1683. Married Peter Oliver, March 8, 1710. She died December 20, 1710. FOURTH GENERATION. 55. Rev. Cotton- Mather, s of Boston, Minister of the North Church in that town, was thrice married. 1. To Abigail Phillips, daughter of Col. John Phillips, of Charlestown, Mass., May 4, 1686. She was born June 19, 1G70, and died November 28, 1702. 2. To Elizabeth Hubbard, widow, daughter of Doct. John Clarke, August 18, 1703. She died November 8, 1713. 3. To Lydia George, widoAv of John George, of Boston, and daughter of Rev. Samuel Lee, July 5, 1715. Rev. Dr. Cotton Mather died February 13, 1728, aged 65.* * Suffolk county probate records, vol. xxvi., page 187. At a court July 22, 1728. Administration on tlie estate of the Rev. Dr. Cotton Mather, late of Boston, deceased, granted to Nathaniel Goodwin, of Boston, shopkeeper. Same vol. and date, page 189, is a record of " An Inventory of the Estate of Kev. Dr. Cotton Mather, taken by John Barnard, John Goldthwait, Graffton Faveryear, the estate being shown to them by Mrs. Lydia Mather, the widow of the deceased, and the children of the deceased." Amount of inventory, (among the articles of which are 147 ounces silver plate, at 165. (id. the ounce, £121 5s. 6rf., and 500 acres of land in the county of Hampshire, at cost, .£36,) X271 105. lOf/. Vol. xxviii., page 10. To all people to whom these presents shall come. Madam Lydia Mather, of Boston, within the county of Suffolk, and province of the Massachusetts Bay, in New-England, relict widow of the Kev. Dr. Cotton Mather, late of Boston aforesaid, clerk, deceased, and Mr. Samuel Mather, aforesaid, gentleman, only surviving son of said Cotton Mather, send greeting: — Know ye, that wo the said Lydia Mather and Samuel Mather, as well for and in consideration of the sum of thirty jiounds to us in hand at and before the ensealing and delivery of these presents, well and truly pairadfbrd, died . Cli ildren 38 Temperance,bom October 7 39 Samuel, born January 2S 40 Phebe, born March 11 41 Temperance,born March 10 42 Charlotte, bora August 17 43 Lovice, born February, — by his first wife. , 1752, at Middletown. Died at Saybrook, Au- gust 25, 1759, in her 7th year. , 1754, at Saybrook. Yale College, 1780. Min- ister of Franklin, Conn^* He died at 2 o'clock, P. M., Wednesday, May 26, 1852, at the parsonage house, Frank- lin, — in the 99th year of his age. , 1756, at Saybrook. Died at Colesville, N. Y., August 25, 1829. , 1760, at Saybrook. Married a Mr. Spalding, and died at Orwell, Ver., about Sep- tember, 1807. , 1762, at Saybrook. Married a Mr. Chester. , Died at East-Granville, Mass., April 10, 1844. 1704, at East-Haddam, Conn. Married a Mr. Moore, of Granby, Conn., where she died, August 19,'l796, leaying 6 chil- dren. , 1768, at East-Haddam. Married Benjamin Walker, of Ashford, Conn. She died December 1, 1790. They had 2 chil- dren, — both daughters. , 1770, at East-Haddam. , 1773, at Ashford. 30. JosiAH NoTT, of Saybrook, Conn., was married to Zerviah Clark, daughter of Clark, of the same town, November 17, 1757. Deacon Josiah Nott died December 17, 1814, in his 82d year. His widow, Mrs. Zerviah Nott, died December 1, 1816, in her 88th year. Children. 44 Rhoda, born December 1 45 Deborah, born March 20 46 Eliphalet, born June 25 47 Sarah, 48 Keturah, 49 Jos'ah.f 50 Rebecca, 51 Zerviah, 52 Abraham, 63 Clark, born July 26, 1758. born December 26, 1759. born April born February born February born October 28, 1763. 17, 1766. 5, 1768. 14, 1770. Died April 8, 1794. Died March 16, 1837. Was Deacon in the church, — town clerk of Saybrook, many years, and father of the wife of the present clerk of that town, Selden M. Pratt, Esq. * " The 98th anniversary of Rev. Dr. Nott's birth was observed by a numerous company of Parishioners and friends, at his house in Franklin, Ct., on the 23d of .lanuary, 1852. There were 150 persons present, whose overflowing baskets of rich provisions, &c., showed the abiding esteem in which the people hold their venerated pastor. The aged divine, trembling under the blasts of 98 winters, leaning on tlie arm of his grand-daughter, stood at the end of the long table groaning under the weight of tempting eatables tastefully arranged, and invoked the ble.s.sing of God in appropriate terms. He also led in prayer near the close of the pleasant and cheerful interview. The entertainment linally wound up with singing. The Doctor's bodily health is still good, though now the oldest pastor in the Union." t Sally, wife of Josiah Nott died August 10, 1819, aged 50. Probably wife of this Josiah. [Gruve-stono, Pettipaug.j N O T T P A Jt I L Y 169 31. Epaphrus Nott, first of Saybrook, Conn., then of" Wallingford. in the same state, and afterwards of the state of Marylan(l, was married to Isabel Parkei-, daugliter of Abner Parker, of Saybj-ook. June 17, 1759. She was born July 17, 1734. Mr. Epaphrus Nott died . His widow, Mrs. Isabel Nott, died . 54 Pollv, 55 Lovisa, 56 Hannah, 67 Abraham, 58 Lucy, 59 Isabel, born April born October born October Ijorn August born June ijorn [no date.] Children. 28, 1760, in Saybrook. 28, 1781, in Wallingfoni. 22, 1763, in Wallingfoni. 29, 1765, in Wallingfoni. 20, 1767, in Wallingford. 22 JOHN POETER. JOHN PORTER, one of the first settlers of Windsor, Conn., was married in P^ngland to Rose . "Mr. John Porter died and was buried April 22, 1648." [Windsor Records.] "His widow, Mrs. Rose Porter, was buried May 12, 1648." [Windsor Recoi'ds.] FIRST GENERATION. Children of John Porter and Rose his wife. Was a mercbaut in London and agent of the colony of Connecticut — See Trumbull, Vol. I., p. 406. 1626. Married to Joseph Judson, of Milfoi'd, Conn., Oct. 24, 1644. He died Oct. H, 1690, aged 71. She died March 16, 1696, aged 70. I. John, born II. James, born III. Sarah, born 1626. IV. Samuel, born V. Rebecca, born VI. Rose, born VII. Mary, born /III. Anna, born IX. Joseph, born X. Nathaniel,born July XI. Hannah, born September 19, 1640. 4, 1642. SECOND GENERATION. IV. Samuel Porter, of Hadley, Mass., was married to Hannah Stanley, daughter of Thomas Stanley, one of the first settlers of Hartford, Conn., and Hadley, Mass., about 1659. Mr. Samuel Porter died September G, 1689, aged . His widow, Mrs. Hannah Porter, died December 18, 1708. Children. 12 Samuel, 13 Child, 14 Thomas, 15 Hezekiah, 16 John, 17 Mehitabel, born April 6, 1660. born April 26, 1662. born April 17. 1663. born January 7, 1665. born December 12, 1666. born September 15, 1673. 18 Experience, born August 5, 1676. 1» Ichabod, born June 17, 1678. Died the same day. Man-ied Mary Butler, April 3, 1690. Married Deacon Nathaniel Goodwin, of Hai'tford. POUTER K A JI I L T . 171 THIRD GENERATION. 12. Samuel Porter, jun., of Hadley, Mass., was married to Joanna Cook, daughter of Aaron Cooke, of the same town, Feb- ruary 22, 1G84. She was born July 10, 1G67. Samuel Porter, J^sq., died July 29, 1722, aged 62. His widow, Mrs. Joanna Porter, died . Children. 20 Samuel, bora May 25, 1685. 21 Joanna, 22 Aaron, 23 Moses, 24 Sarah, 25 Mehitabel, 2f) Miriam, 27 Eleazur, 2K Hannah, 29 Nathaniel, 30 Ruth, 31 Marv, 32 Daughter, 33 Son, bom December 24, 1686. born July 19, 1688. born J(ine 28, 1690. born December 12, 1692. born September 12, 1694. born April 3, 1696. born February 25, 1698. born Julv ' 2, 1699. bom July 12, 1700. l)orn November 10, 1701. born November 4, 1703. born October 20, 1705. born December 5, 1700. Married Ann Colton, daughter of Thomas Coltoji, third son of George Colton, one of the first settlers of Springfield, Mass., and of Elizabeth his first wife, daughter of Griswold, of Lyme, Conn. 7 chil- dren. Married Josiah Goodrich, of Wethers- field, Conn., but subsequently of Tolland, Conn., December 5, 1711. She died in July, 1726. After her death he was again married. He died in 1731, at Tolland. Died October 15, 1703. Died August 12, 1699. Died November, 1700. Married Rev. Stephen Steele, of Tol- land, Conn., May 2, 1720. Died same day. Died same day. FOURTH GENERATION. 2: Eleazur Porter Avas married to vSarah Pitkin, sister of Col. John Pitkin, and daughter of • Pitkin, of East Hartford, Conn., about 1721. Hon. Eleazur Porter died November (>, 1757, aged 60. His widow, Mrs. Sandi Pitkin Porter, died June 6, 1784, aged 82. Born 1702. Children. 34 Jcrusha, 35 Eleazur, 36 Sarah, 37 Eleazur, 38 Jerusha, 39 Elizabeth, 40 Mary, 41 William, 42 Mehitabel, 43 Elisha, 44 William, 45 Mary, born February 24, 1732. born October 28, 1723. bom April 18, 1726. born June 27, 1728. bom August 11, 1730. born November 11, 1732. born May 2, 1736. born April 13, 1738. bom December 3, 1739. bom January 29, 1741. born April 13, 1746. born September 16, 1748. Died August 5, 1726. Died August 6, 1726. Died February 5, 1774. Was Hon. Eleazur. Died September 14, 1765. Died September 4, 1736. Died November 28, 1738. Died November 7, 1755. Died October 5, 1755. Died June 24, 1782. 172 NOTES OF THE FIFTH GENERATION. 37. Eleazur Porter, Esq., of Hadley, Mass., was twice married. 1. To Anna Pitkin, daughter of Col. John Pitkin, of East Hart- ford, Conn., about 1754. She died November 7, 1758, in her 24th year. 2. To Susanna Edwards, daughter of Rev. Jonathan Edwards, Minister of Northampton, Mass., afterwards President of the College in New Jersey, September 17, 1761. Hon. Eleazur Porter died May 27, 1797, aged 69. His widow, Mrs. Susannah Porter, died May 2, 1803, in her 63d year. children, — by his first wife. 46 Elizabeth, boru August 29, 1755. Died October 14, 1755. 47 Anne, born September 25, 1756. Married Selah Norton, of East Hartford. He died October 20, 1821, aged 78. She died in East Hartford, February 20, 1850, aged 93. 48 Elizabetli, born (.)ctober 17, 1758. Children, — hij his second icife. 49 Eleazur, born June 14, 1762. 50 William P., born December 9, 1763. 51 Jonathan Edwards, born May 17, 1766. 52 Moses, born September 19, 1768. 53 John, born July 27,1772. 54 Pierpont, liorn June 12, 1775. SIXTH GENERATION. 49. Eleazur Porter, of Hadley, Mass., was married to fSarah Keyes, daughter of David Keyes, of Weston, Mass., January 5, 1783. Mrs. Sarah Porter died March 26, 1838, aged 76. Eleazur Porter, Esq., died May 2, 1849, aged 87, nearly. Children. 55 David K., born February 25, 1784. 56 Susan, born December 20, 1786. Died Januarj- 11, 1830 57 Edwin, born June 12, 1790. 58 Henry, born September 1, 1792. Died October 3, 1826. 59 Jtlaria, born July 2, 1797. 60 Eleazur, born August 15, 1799. 61 Horace, born July 11, 1803. Died January 21, 1834. 50. William Porter was twice married. 1. To Lois Eastman, daughter of Deacon John p]astman, of Hadley, December 9, 1788. Slie died December 12, 1792, aged 29. To Charlotte Williams, daughter of Hon. William WiUiams, of Dalton, Mass., June 10, 1794. Mrs. Charlotte Porter died November 13, 1842, aged 72. Doct. William Porter died November 6, 1847, aged 84, nearly. V O R r K K F A :\i I L Y . 173 Children, — by his Jirst wife. 62 Daughter, born October 14, 1789. Died in infancy. 03 John, born October 24, 1790. Children, — hi/ Jiis scroiid irifc. 64 Eleazur Williams, born May 2ft, 1795. Died Fcl>ruary 29, 1797. 05 Caroline Williams, born ISIav 19, 1797. CO Marv Ed- wards, born December 11, 17!t9. Died Jlay 13, 1803. 67 Lois f^ast- man, born Fcltruary 8, 1801. 68 James Bav- ard, ■ born Febniary 10, 1803. 69 Jeremiah, born December 27,1805. 70 Charles, I torn May 12,1807. Died September 1, 1807. 71 Charles. born July 28,1808. Died July 30, 1808. Jonathan Edwards Torter, of lladlcy, JMass., was iiiai-i-icd to Fidelia Dwight, daughter of Timothy Dwight, Esq., of North- ampton, Mass., Jaimaiy 16, 1793. Mr. Jonathan Edwards Porter died Mareli 24, 1821, aged 55. His widow, Mrs. Fideha Portei', died July 27, 1847, aged 80. Childroi. 72 Julia, born April 10, 1794. Died December 18, 1830. 73 Timothy Dwio-ht, l)orn June 4, 1797. 74 Theodore Woolsey, bom July 15, 1799. 52. MosES Porter, of Iladley, Mass., was marricid to Amy Colt, daughter of Benjamin Colt,* of the same town, August 30, 1791. Mrs. Amy Porter died February 14, 1843, aged 71. Moses Porter, Esq., died May 22, 1854, aged 85.t * Lieut. Beujamin Colt, [of Hadloy?] dieJ August 30, 1781, ag'ed 43. He was the father of Christopher Colt, of llartford, Conn. t " Died in Uadley, on the night of May 22d, Moses Porfer, Esq., 85 years, 8 months and 4 days. A few words in memory of tli is lather in Israel, will gratify many of your readers, lie was a gnmdson of tlie elder I'n^^ident Edwanls, and the oldest of liis descendants at the time of his death, it is believed, lie had lived all his life, and died, in the house' in whieli he was born. In youth he gave his heart to ,lesus, and through his long and active life, love to (Jod and men, governed his actions. Sound in judgment, prompt and energetic in action, kind and generous in his feelings, and influenced by Christian princij)le, in his dealings with his fellows, he naturally seeui'ed the confidence, and received the honors of his fellow-(ritizens, in those days, when to hold an office was an honor. He often repre- sented his native town in tlic j.ctiisl,it m-i-, was a member of the Constitutional Convention of 1820, and held various ciiiiiii'i--iiri[- ,,t' honor and usefulness, both civil and ndlitary. " Fn him the widow and tli'' falln rlrss, aiways founil a friend and safe counsellor; and he administered upon more est.ites, Ih.iu cvei- any other man, in the County of Hampshire a. fact equally honorable to his businrss ability, bis u]n-ightness, ami Ids kindness of liea'rt. " To the poor his hand was ever o[icn, .-iiid to the sick Jiis frequent visits and prayers were ever welcome, lie was a happy, cheerful, consistent Christian, — constant and faithful in his public duties, and exhibiting the ajipropriate fruits in his daily life. Ills conversation naturally and fitly turned to religious topics, uiioii which lie seenu'd to speak out of the abundance of his heart. Hundreds who have partaken of his abounding liosjiitalities, so kindly and gracefully pi-offered, will recollect how, as they listened to his words, and per- ceived to what an extent his views of all subjects were modified by their relations to God 174 NOTES OP THE PORTER FAMILY. 75 Benjamin Colt, 76 Elizabeth, 77 Benjamin, 78 Sophia, 79 Moses, 80 Amy, 81 Susanna p]dwards, 82 Eleazur, 83 Susanna, 84 Lucretia Colt, 85 Delia D wight, 86 Jonathan Edwards, 87 Emily, Children. born June 8, 1792. Died June 3, 1793. born January 2, 1794. born October 5, 1795. born November 7, 1797. Died April 3, 1841. born October 13, 1799. born September 20, 1801. Died October 29, 1832. born January born January born January bom May born July born April born May 18, 1804. Died November 20, 1805. 20, 1806. 30, 1808. Died January 27, 1849. 15, 1810. 7, 1812. Died August 17, 1813. 6, 1815. 25, 1817. 54. PiERPONT Porter was married to Hannah Wiggin, daughtiu' of Wiggin, of Suffield, Conn., November 27, 1797. Mr. Pierpont Porter died January 15, 1805, aged 69. His widow, Mrs. Hannah Porter, died August 30, 1836, aged 69. 88 Jerusha, 89 Lucretia, 90 Frederick, born July 22, 1798. born November 23, 1799. born December 31, 1801 Ciiildren. Died January 15, 1805. 91 Leicester W.,born January 7, 1805. and his providence, — and especially as they joined in those precious family devotions, when he comraenided to his Father in heaven, with such touching simplicity and earnestness of faith, not only his own loved ones, but themselves and theirs, — the conviction came over them that he, while enjoying in rare abundance the blessings of this life, was truly seeking a better country, even an heavenly. '• Well does the writer remember with what power, in his youth, a day's sojourn under the roof of this .aged servant of Christ testified to the power of religion, and commended it to his acceptance. Would that such a savor of Christ was found in every Christian life. " His end, for which he had long waited in calm and joyful hope, was peaceful and fitting. After leading in family devotions and preparing his house for night, as usual, he was sud- denly called away, and departed in his ordinary attire to meet the God with whom he had so long walked on earth. Precious is the life and precious the death, of those who love the Lord.'' [Newspaper.] EGBERT SEDGWICK. FIRST GENERATION. General ROBERT SEDGWICK, of Charlestown, Mass., and one of the first or early settlers of that town, was married in England, to . [Alter his death, she was married to Rev. Thomas Allen, Pastor of the Congregational Church in Norwich, England, formerly teacher of the Church in Charlestown from about 1639, to 1651, when he returned to England, by whom she had no children. She was his second wife. He died September 21, 1673. aged 65.*] Gen. Robert Sedgwick died at Jamaica, "W. I., May 24, 1656.t * History of Charlestown, by Richard Frothingham, jun., Esq. t Robert Sedgwick was one of tlio most distinguished men of his time. The family is supposed to have sprung from the northern counties of England. Johnson furnishes the earliest notice of Mr. Sedgwick, writing tliat he " was nursed up in Loudon's artillery gar- den," and "was stout and active in all feats of war." He was admitted an inhabitant of this town June 3, 1636 ; a freeman in 1637, and tliis year chosen representative, and several times afterwards. He was also selectman, and often engaged in town bu.siness. He was probably, a merchant, and on occasion of selHng his goods too high, was admoni.shed, (1639,) by the Court, to take heed of oppression. lie was the captain (1636) of the first " trained band" of this town, the first major (1644) of the Middlesex regiment, and elected major general May 26, 1652. In 1641, 1645, and 1648, he commanded the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, and in 1C41, tlie (Castle. In 1645, he had a commission to take care of the fortifications of the town, and to keep it and the hai-bor " trom all hostile and mutinous attempts or insurrections." He was, among other duties, directed to have always in readi- ness "a barrel of powder for every six pieces of ordnance, with twelve shot and five pound of match, if any ships in tlie harbor shall quarrel and .shoot one another ; whereby the l)eople, or houses may be endangered." Previous to July 1, 1654, General Sedgwick had visited England, and engaged in the ser- vice of Cromwell, as conunander of a contemplated erpedition against the Dutch at New York. In a letter to the Protector, of this date, Sedgwick informed him of his arrival here, and of his proceedings ; namely, that in fourteen days he had victualled his ships, and in six more was ready with nine hundred foot and a company of horse, to act against the enemy, when, June 1, news of peace arrived; and that commissioners, at a meeting in Charlestown, June 17, had determined to employ the force against the French forts in Nova Scotia. Sedg^Nick sailed, July 4, 1654, from Boston, with a fleet, consisting of the Augustine, Church, Hope, and a Ketch ; arrived at St. John's, a strong fort, on the 14th ; captured it on the l7th, then took Port Royal and another French fort, and sailed for Pis- cataqua. Though the General Court questioned General Sedgwick's authority for doing this, yet such vigorous action was so acceptable to Cromwell, th.'it the next year he was appointed to an important service in the West Indies. Jamaica had been captured; and General Sedg- wick was sent, with a fleet under his orders, with reinforcements for the array under General Vcnables. He .sailed from Plymoutli July 11, 1655 ; and arrived at Barbadoes, August 27, when he learned that Venables had UK^t with a repulse, losing four hundred men. A few extracts from Sedgwick's letters show the .state of his feelings. Writing to Cromwell, Sej)- tcmber 1, 1655, he says : — " I must confess, I cannot bring my own spirit to stand and consider what I may under- stand of the mind and will of God, and what he speak.s in so loud a voice as tliis. 1 must conclude this, that God is righteous in his proceedings, to curb and bring low the pride of the sons of men.'' The same letter concludes in the following manner ; — " I am resolved to attend my business iirith as much wisdom and vigor as God shall assist me with, I thank God, my heart in some measure beareth me witness, that it is the glory 176 NOTES OF THE Mrs. Johanna Sedgwick, alias Allen, died .* SECOND GENERATION. Children of Gen. Robert Sedgwick. I. Samuel, bap. 1639. II. Hannali, bap. 1641. III. William, bap. [no date. J IV. Robert, bap. [uo date.] V. Sarah, bap. [no date.] of God, that I intended in this employment, and I hope he will yet own us. Our condition^ I am confident, is often rememhered by you in your approaches to Heaven, and I hope wil' yet be. Religion and God was pretended, and I question not intended, and I know must now be attended, if we prosper. Let your hjglmess be pleased to pardon my boldness and prolixity. I thank God my prayers are for you, and that the God of wisdom and grace may yet own you in your so many weighty affairs, that you may be a blessing to your generation, and serviceable to Christ, and to his people. " Sir, I am ^villing to be, and wish I were, " Your Lordship's humble Servant, "Robert Sedgwick." General Sedgwick's letters, [in Thurloe's State Papers,] long, able and interesting, present a vivid view of the difficulties he had to encounter. " The truth is " ho writes the Protec- tor, November 5, 1655, •' God is angry, and tlie plague is begun, and we liave none to stand in the gap." " Sir, you cannot conceive us so sad as we are, broken and scattered, God rending us in twain, a senseless hearted people, not affected with his dealings towards us." There was the evil of a divided command. A council for managing tlie affairs of the island was formed, of which Sedgwick, appointed commissioner by Cromwell, was one, and Gen- eral Fortesque was president. The latter soon fell a victim to the climate. At this time General Sedgwick made two requests to the Pi-otector : — " One is, if God spare me life, tliat your liighness would be pleased to permit me to come to England. But I am not very solicitous in that, sometimes thinking that another place will be my portion, before I may hear again from your highness. " The other petition is : I left behind me a dear and religious wife, who through grace hath much of tlie fear and knowledge of God in her. I have also five childi'en, to me dear and precious. I would only by this, that your liighness would cast one thought towards them ; that whatever hazard or hardship I may go throvigh, yet my relations may not be forgotten. I only expect, what your highness was pleased to promise me, that she may not be troubled in obtaining it in such seasons, as may tend to her comfort." Gen. Sedgwick renews the latter request, — in relation to his pay, — to Cromwell's secre- tary, Thurloe, in letters dated November 7, and November 12, 1665 ; remarking, _" the truth is, my heart and spirit are in a confusion, and (I) think it may sometimes finish my few days 1 have here to be." His presentiment proved true. So far from granting his request to return, the Protector sent him a commission to conunand the army. " He never enjoyed himself," writes one of his ofiJcers, "after he received his commission," " but as was appar- ent to ail men, from that time lost much of freedom and cheerfulness." He died May 24. 1656. Charlestown has cause to remember the public spirit of General Sedgwick. He took a warm interest in its welfare ; and either as selectman, representative, or a member of an inqjortant committee, was constantly in its service. He was an enterpri.sing merchant, as we find him buildmg wharves on the shore east of the old ferry-ways, carrying on a brew- ing establishment, building the old Tide Mills, and interested in the Iron Works at Lynn. He was zealous iu disciplining his company, — freely spending time and money, Johnson says, for this purpose. The train band manifested their feeUngs towards him by the gi-ant, somewhat irregularly, of a piece of land, which the town " to gratify the major," confirm- ed. His residence was in the market place, now the square, near the site of the Bunker Hill Bank. Robert Sedgwick was a representative of the liberal Puritans of early New-England. Religion was iu all his thoughts, and yet he openly opposed the prevailing intolerance. His regard for education is seen in his gifts to the College. He was "a very brave, zealous and pious man," "beloved and esteemed by all." Ayh^sbury, June 25, 1G56, in Thurloe, "Vol. IV., p. 604. "He was truly a religious man, and of the most innocent conversation I ever accompanied." [History of Chai-lestown, by Richard Erothingham, jun., Esq.] * Middlesex County Land Records, Vol. IV., page 2;i0, Jlay 20, lfi5T. By deed of this date, " Johaima Sedgwick, of the Parish of Stepney, in the County of Midillesex, the wido.v anti relict of Major General Robert Sedgwick, late of Jamaica, in the parts beyond the seas, deceased," for the consideration of twelve pounds ten shillings, sells and conveys to Francis Norton, of Charlestown,^" a right of commonage in Charlestown, for five cows." The deed is witnessed by Henry Moss, nc.tary public, Jno. Leveritt, Jerc. Jenoway and Peter Tilley, Boston, — and to the same is aiiiicndcd tlie following attestation : " Boston, May 28, 1672. Massachusetts Colony. John Leveritt, Esq., deputy governor, Ix'ing sworn, do say and attest that he was present and saw Joanna Sedgwick sign, seal and deliver this witliin instrument of conveyance, to the grantee, Francis Norton, of Charles* town, and tliat he subscrilied his name as a witness thereto." Underneath is endorsed; — Deed entered for Record, 1672. SEDGAVICK FAMILY. 177 DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF SAMUEL SEDGWICK, SON OF GEN. ROBERT SEDGWICK. THIRD GENERATION. I. Samuel Sedgwick, of London, England, was married to Elizabeth . I do not iind that he had or had not children : but have collected the following particulars relating to him. Mr. Samuel Sedgwick was in the city of London, in 1G57, as appears by the subscription of his name, as a witness to the will of Jonathan Wade, of Ipswich, Mass., which purports to have been executed in that city, on the 17th of June, 1657, and was proved before and approved by a Court of Probate held at Boston, July 8, 1(586, and is recorded on Suffolk County Probate Records, Vol. XL, p. 40. Next after said Record is an entry of the follow- ing deposition : "• The deposition of Elizabeth Sedgwick, aged 33 years, or thereabouts. This deponent testifieth and saith, that for the space of six years, wherein she was wife to Mr. Samuel Sedgwick, late of London, deceased, she well knew his hand writing, and was perfectly acquainted therewith, and that she hath well viewed and considered the subscription of the said Sedgwick's name as a wit- ness, and that she verily believes the same to have been done by himself, and no other. Taken upon oath, December 1, 1683, be- fore Peter Bulckley, assistant. Vol. III., page 332, of Middlesex County Land Records, is recorded an Indenture in writing, purporting to have been executed in the city of London, on the 20th of May, 1667, by Samuel Sedgwick, in which he describes himself as " citizen and cloath- worker, of London, sonne & heire of Robert Sedgwick, late of Charlestowne in New-England, in the pai'ts beyond the Seas, Esq' deceased," and by which he conveys to " Francis Willoughby, of Charlestowne, in New-England, aforesaid. Esq'" his the said Samuel Sedgwick's house and land in Charlestown, and some other real estate, in, or in the vicinity of Charlestown. DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF WILLIAM SEDGWICK, SON OF GEN. ROBERT SEDGWICK. THIRD GENERATION. III. William Sedgwick, of Hartford, Conn., was married to Eliza- beth Stone, daughter of Rev. Samuel Stone, second minister of Hartford, Conn. She was divorced from him, by the Court of 23 178 NOTES OF THE Assistants upon her own u[)i)iicaiion, and subsequently miu-ried to John Roberts, of Hartford, afterwards of , New-Jersey.* Mr. AVilliam Sedgwdck died . Mi-s. Elizabeth Sedgwick, alias IJoberts, died . Child, — one imly. 6 S:ninu'l, born 1667. FO URT H GENERATION. (J. 8a.ml"KL ►Skooatick. of Hartfortl, Conn., was married to Mary Hopkins, daughter of Stephen Hopkins, ot Hartford, and grand- daughter of John Hopkins, one of the first settlers of that tOAvn. 1689. Cap(. Samuel Sedgwick died March 24, 1735, in his 69th year. [ orn .raiiuary l>orn November 1713. 1716. Not named in the distribution of her father's estate, which is dated July 14, 1735: she is, therefore, suppose'd to have deceased prior to that time. A Thankful Sedgwick, probably this one, died July 20, 1720. FIFTH GENEKATIOX. Samuel Sedgwick, of Hartford, Conn., was married to Ruth L'eck, daughter of Paul Pock, of the same town, February 1, 1711. [AlYer his death, she was married to Samuel Cuher of Wallingford, Conn., January 3, 1728, by the Rev. Mr. Cotton, of Hartford. West Society. She Avas his second Avife. Hi.s Urst * Court of Assistants, October 1, 1674. "Elizabetli Sedgwick is divorced from her hus- ■ band, upon her own a,pplication, provided lie doth not return by the first day of .January next." It is said by Ilinmau, that '' Mr. Sedgwick spent much of his time in passing to and from the West Indies, in the neglect of his family, llis wife became dissatisfied witli his absence and negligence, and petitioned the Court of Assistants for a bill of divorce." Middlesex County Land Kecords, A"ol. III., page 383, September 7, 1668. By deed of this date, " William .Sedgwicke, of Hartford, in Connecticut Colony, in New- England, gentleman, the second sonne of Major Robert Scdgwickc, sometime of Charlestowne, in the County of Middlesex, in the Massachusetts Colony, in New-England aforesaid," — sells and conveys to Krancis Willoughby, of said (Jharlestown, all liis the said William Sedgwick's right and i'.itei-est in and to the est.;ite of his t^aid father, Major Sedgwick, in Charlestown. S E D G -SV I C K F A ^I I L Y '!) wife, whose Christian name, likewise, was Euth, liicd January 18, 1727. By his second wife ]\Ir. Culver had two chikh-en, — Sam- uel, born September 25. 1728, and Ann, born Oelober 3. 1732, a- appears by entries on Wallmgford Town Recoi'ds.] Mr. Samuel Sc.'dgwick died Deeemlx'i- 2o. 1724, aged 34. Mrs. Ruth Sedgwick, alias Culver, died . 19 Kulh. boiu January 30 Marj', • .1 born January 21 Jerusha. 1714. 22 Samuel, 23 Daniel, born Januar; born July 24 Thankful, born April Children. 12, 1712. Marricil Caleb Merriniaii, of Walling- fbrd, August 31, 1732. Mrs. Ruth Merriinan died before her husband. " Caleb Merriman, Esq., deacon of the consociated Church of Christ, in Wallingford, died of the small pox, June 2, 1770." Children, — recorded to them on Wallingford Records, — Sarah, born May 25, 1733. George, born 1736, and "died A])ril 24, 1757. Elizabeth, born November 24, 1739. Ruth, born November 1, 1741. Married Isaac Brocket, of Wallingford, .June 16, 1731. After her death, ho ■was married to Elizabeth Culver, of Wallingford, February 25, 1737, who, after his death, was nian-ied to Dan- iel Frisbie, May 4, 174S. Mrs. :Mary Bi-ocket died Januarj^ 19, 1734. Mr. Isaac Brocket died October 18, 1740. I find one child only, recorded to them, viz., Rachel 'Brocket, boi-n May 23, 1732. Married Samuel Tyler, of Wallingford, Februarj' 4, 1734. Children record- ed to them on Wallingford Rec- ords, — Lauthrop, born June 22, 1734. Samuel, born December 14, 1735, and died March 13, 1823. Daniel, born March 17, 1738. Closes, born March 5, 1740, and died January 15, 1743. Jerusha, born July 23, 1743, and died May 3, 1744. Moses, born February 12, 1747. IS, 1717. Died January 8, 1725. 24, 1719. Supposed tn" have died young, as no trace of him can be found. 21, 1721. .Married .Jeliiel Preston, of Walling- ford, October 21, 1741. I find but one child recorded to them on Wal- . lingford Records, viz., Ifannnli. bom .luiv 5, 174S. 8. Jonathan Sedgwick, of Martt'ord, Conn., was iwicc married. 1. To Isabella Stebbins, of . Marcii 7, 171 0-7. Sh-- did , aged — . 2. To Anna Brace widow of JJimii. lleiii-\ lirace. late of Hartford, deceased, and (huightcr of . oi' ili,. same town. Mrs. Anna Sedgwick, alias lirace, died July 13. 17G4, aged 77. Mr. Jonathan Sedgwick died Auirust IG. 1771. aged 78. 180 NOTES OF THE Children, — by his Jirst wife. 25 William, born December 21, 1717. Married Elizabeth Brace, daughter of Henry Brace, of Hartford, May 8, 1740. She died July 4, 1759, aged 41. He died in 1771. Children,— Elizabeth, bap. July 5, 1741. Abi- gail, bap. February 13, 1743. Isabel, bap. Uctober 26, 1746. Rhoda. Jonathan, bap. November 6, 1748. Lucy, bap. November 18, 1750.* Mercy, bap. June 10, 1753. Nancy, (or IViary,) bap , 1756. Son, not bap. April 1, 1758, and died in infancy. Child, not named, born July 4, 1759, and died in infancy. 26 Jonathan, born April 15, 1721. 27 Mehita- ) „• bel, V I born March 18,1723-4. Died in early life. 28 Isabel, j - Married Thomas Lee, of Farmington, Conn. Ebenezee Sedgwick, of Hartford, Conn., was married to Pru- dence Merrills, daughter of Deacon Abraham Merrills, of the same town, June 30, 1720. She was born December 22, 1700. After the death of Mr. Sedgwick, she was married to Col. David Whitney, of Canaan, Conn., July 28, 1767. Mr. Ebenezer Sedgwick died December 2, 1759, aged 63. Mrs. Prudence Sedgwick, alias Whitney, died at Hartford, February 1, 1793, aged 92. She fell into the fire. Children. 29 Abraham, born April 27,1721. Married Abi Brace, daughter of Henry Brace, of Hartford, Conn., September 19, 1745. Children, — Jonathan, born February, 1746, in West-Hartford, and scalded to death. May 27, 1748. Thankful, bap. March "29, 1748. ■ Ebenezer, bap. April 1, 1750. Abi, bap. June 7, 1752. Wealthana, bap. January 19, 1754. Linda and Sina, twins, bap. Api'il 7, 1757. Abraham, bap. April 29, 1759. All the bap- tized children were baptized in Win- tonbury, by the Pastor of the church there. 30 Abigail, born December 2, 1722. Married Elisha Seymour, of Hartford, son of John Seymour of the same town, July 5, 1743. He died June 19, 1790, "aged 68. Children,— Y.\\- sha, bap. January 27, 1744. Abi- gail, bap. January 19, 1746, and married Knos Kellogg, of Sheffield, Mass., June 11, 1765. Thankful, bap. January 17, 1748. Enos. Prudence, bap. March 1, 1752. *Seth, son of Robert Collins, and Lucj', daughter of William Sedgwick, married August 25, 1768. Luey, their daughter, baptized June 20, 1782, was niarried to Rev. Joab Brace, pastor of the Congregational Cliurch iu Newington Society, Wethersfield, Conn., January 21, 1805. SEDGWICK FAMILY 181 31 Prudence, 32 Marv, born September 14, 1724. born April 29, 1726. 33 Tliankful, born April 34 Elizabeth, 35 Ebenezer, born June born March 14, 1734 Cynthia, April 9, 17-58. Abner, Au- sjust 19, 1759. Eli, ha.\). January 3, 1762. Levi, bap. March 18, 1764. Ebenezer. Married Amos Kellogg. Married John En.sign, jun., of Hart- ford, Conn., afterwards of Salisbury, Conn., June 6, 1746. Slie died Feb- ruary 19, 1805, in tlie 79th year of her age. Children, — John, bap. January 18, 1747. Molly, bap. July 7, 1751. She was the grandmother of Chief Justice Church, as says Hinnian. 7, 172S. Supposed to have died before her father, as she is not mentioned in his will. Married Elisha Ensign, of Hartford, July 18, 1754. Die'd in November, 1759. There is some appearance that he married and raised a family of children. 10. 17, 1731. Joseph Sedgwick, fir.st of Hartford, Conn., then of Tyring- ham, Berkshire County, Mass., was married to Ruth Smith, daughter of Joseph Smith, of Farmington, in the same state, Jan- uary 24, 1722-3. Mr. Joseph Sedgwick died . Mrs. Ruth Sedgwick died . Children. 36 Samuel, born April 11, 1725. 37 Experience, born March 12, 1726-7. born January 1,1728-9. 38 Esther, 39 Son, (not named,) 40 Ruth, 41 Naomi, 42 Joseph, born February 5, 1730-1. Iiorn March born July born July 20, 1731-2. 19, 1735. 22, 1739. And died in infancy, (February 1731. Supi)osed to have died December, 1776, in the army. 11. vStephen Sedgwick, of Farmington, Conn., was twice mar- ried. 1. To Mary Harris, widow of Joseph Harris, Lite of Litch- iield. Conn., deceased,* December IG, 1725. She died November 2, 1760, in the 61st year of her age. 2. To Elizabeth Porter. *T)ie settlement of the town of Litchfield, the Indian name of whicli -was Bantam, was pommencej in the year 1720. During tlie frequent wars between England ;ind France, the Canadians and Indians often liarassed our borders ; and Litchfield, being a frontier town, was exposed to tlieir ravages. •■In the month of August, 1721, Mr. .loseph Ilarris (one of the first settlers of Litch- field, from Middletown) a respectable inhabitant, was at work in the fields alone, and being :itfackod by a party of Indians, attempted to make his escape. The Indians pursued him ; and finding that they could not overtake him, they shot him dead and scalped him. As Mr. Harris did not return, the inhabitants win-(! alarmed, and some scarcli was made for him ; but tlie darkne.'!S of the nigiit cliecked their exertions. The next morning they found his body, and gave it a decent burial. Mr. Ilarris was killed near the north end of the Plain where the road turns to Milton, a little east of a school-house now .standing; and for a long time after, this Plain was called Hanis" J'lain." The place of his interment remain- ed unmarked for more than a century, but rested in the memory of the older inhabitants. 182 NOTES OF THE Mr. Stephen Sedgwick died August 13, 1768, of malignant fever, aged 67. Mrs. Elizabeth Sedgwick died August 13, 1780, aged 78.* children. born September IC, 172G. Married Hezekiah Orton, of Farming- ton, afterwards of Litclifield, Conn. ( bom March 1, 1729. Married Daniel Hooker, of . j bap. March 2,1729. She died April 7, 1791, aged 62. He 43 Ann. 44 Mary, 46 Stephen, 46 Dorcas, 47 Hannah, 48 Hiildah, died September 12, 1802, aged 72. Children. { born June 3, 1731. / bap. July 4, 1731. ) born December 24, 1734. Married John Martin, of Litchfield, / bap. December 29, 1734. Conn., March 20, 1700. I born December 16, 1736. Died, unmarried, February 28, 1811, / bap. December 19,1736. in the 75th year of her age. [Tomb- stone.] bap. July 5, 1741. Married Ebenezer Bibbins, of Salisbu- ry, Conn., June 1, 1769. 12. Abigail Sedgwick was married to Benjamin Kellogg, of Farmirigton, Conn., son of Samuel Kellogg, of Hartfoixl, in the same vState, November 9, 1721. He was born in January, 1701. Children. 49 Margaret, bap. February 17, 1723. 50 Benjamin, bap. October 11, 1724. 51 John, bap. September 4, 172C. 18. Mary Sedgwick was married to Jacob Kellogg, of Hartford, Conn., February, 1723. [After her death, he was married in 1760, to Ruth judd, widow of William Judd, deceased, of Farm- ington, and daughter of John Lee, of Farmington. William Judd was the father of William Judd, Esq., of Farmington, famous in the political history of Connecticut, who died November 13, 1804. aged 63.] Mrs. Mary Kellogg died August 12, 1759, ot fever, cancel-, &;c., aged 60. Lieut. Jacob Kellogg died July 31, 1763, of complicated fever, diabetes, &;c., aged 70. Childn'H. 52 Timothy, boi-u November 25, 1723. 53 Elizabeth, born August 8, 1727. Blarried Joseph Hinsdale. 54 Lydia, liorn July 22, 1729. MaiTied Timothy Seymour, ford, December 1, 1748. 55 Jacob, bap. .Inly 11, 1731. if Hart- He was buried in the west burial ground, near the village of Litchfield. In 1830, a suitable monument, -nith an appropriate inscription, was erected at Viis grave by voluntary contri- bution.'' * July 5, 1701, ailuiitted to Church by letter from 1st Church in Farmington. [Morris' Statistical Account of Litchfield. Woodruff's History of tUo Town of Litchtield.] S E D G W I C K F A :M I L y 188 56 Azariali, 57 Ozias, 58 Georpe, 59 Hannah. bajr. [date not entered.] bap. September 4, 1735. bap. July 1U, 17.'57. bap. May 1:;. 17G1>. Died of Cdu.suniption, .June 1, 1759. Married Sarah Clark, of Hartford. He died August 24, lfc'08, a'^ed 71. Married Caleb Croswell, of Hartford. February 20, 17G7. He died Octo- lier 1, 1806, aged 73. She died April 9, 1829, aged 90, nearly. They had six sonvS and two daughters, r^ two of whom, only, are now living, viz.. Rev. Dr. Croswell, Rector of Trinity Church, New-Haven, Conn., and Arc'hibakl Croswell, of Gilboa. N. y. M. WiLLi.vM Skd(;\vkk. of Jlartlord, Conn.. \\;i< iiian-icd lo jlir- riain Hopkins, widow of Elias [lopkins, of liarlford, decfascd. and dauo'liter of Ca]>t. l)ani(4 WehsliT. of Hartford, Mny \4, 17G1.* Elias Hopkins was son of Consider Hopkins, of Hart- ford, and was licn-n in 1 72G. [Atter the death of Mr. Sedj^wick, she was nianicd to Jolni Marsh, of Xew-Hartford, Conn., Novem- ber 27, 1777. Slie was his third wife. He died November 10, i.SOo, a. " Capt. Daniel Vv'ebster aforesaid was twice married. 1. To Jlirriani Kellogg;, widow iM' Abraham Kellogg, and daughter of Noah Cooke, of Northampton, Mass.. and'of Sarah his wife, v.-lio, ;is a])pears to me, was daughter of .Joseph Nash, one of the early settlers of Hart- ford, abou1^1719. She was born September 30, 1090. Abrani Kellogg died soon aft«r his marriage to Miss Cooke, leaving no issue. Noah Cooke was born June 14, 1657, and was son of Capt. Aai'on Cooke, who came from England to Doi-chester, Jlass., in 10.30 and removed to Windsor. Conn., in 1635 or 1636; to Northampton about 1660. After that he lived some years in \V'estfield, Mass., but returned to Northampton, where he died Septem- l)er 5, 1690, aged 80. Capt. Cooke married first, a daughter of Thomas Ford, of U'iudsor. and sub.sequently a daughter of Nicholas Denslow, andaftet her death, Elizabeth Nash and after her death, Kebecca Smith, widow of Lieut. Philip Smith, of Iladley, Mass., deceased, and daughter of Nathaniel Foote, one of the first settlers of Wethersfield, Conn. Lieut! Smith died in 1684. Mather, in his Magiialia, says he was " murdered with an hideous witchcraft.'" The Denslow woman was the mother of Noah Cooke. The family name of the second wife of Capt. Daniel Webster, is unknown. Tier Christian mune was Hannah ■ she survived him, and died October 17, 1770. Daniel Webster ilied in 1765. Uis children! whose names and times of birtli follow, were by his first wife. " Daniel. Noah , Zephaniab. Abraham, Mirriam , Daniel, Kljhu, born Februar3' born March born .June born January born October born September born November 10, 1720. 25, 1722. I. r;24. 17, 172/. 21, 172i'. 4, 1731. 1, 1733. le was Uie father of Noah Webster. Esq . who was born October 16, 1758. Died unmarried. Children. 11, 1731. Died Sep iteint )er 20, 1' r3i, 8, 1732. Died April 1, 173S. 8) 1730. 12, 1738. 184 NOTES OF THE I Children. 60 William, bap. June 6, 1762. 61 Timothv-, bap. December 18, 1763. Died October 2, 1833, aged 70 nearly. 02 Isabel, " bap. October 20, 1765. 63 Sarah, bap. December 6, 1767. 64 Miks, bap. February 3, 1771. Died March 3, 1774. 15. Elizabeth Sedgwick was married to Thomas Oi'ton, jun., of Farmington, Conn,, afterwards of Cornwall, Conn., June 18, 1730. [After her death, lie was married to Hepzibah Buel, and subse- quently removed from Farmington.] Mrs. Elizabeth Orton died May IG, 1738, aged — . [Farming- ton Records, 1738.] Mr. Thomas Orton died 65 Roger, born Mai'ch 66 Elizabeth, born November 67 Esther, ( V) born 68 Anna, born May 69 Esther, bom M.ay 17. Mekoy Sedgavick was twice married. 1. To Caleb Merrill, of Hartford. Conn., son of John Merrills, of the same town, Au- gust 2, 1733. He Avas born July 14, 1707, and died September 24, 1735, aged 28. \2. To p:benezer Mix, of Hartford, . [After her decease, viz., in 1754, Mr. Mix was married to Anna Goodwin, daughter of Isaac Goodwin, of Hartford, by whom he liad three ciiildren, John, born April 13, 1755, Samuel, born in 1760, and Elisha, bap. July 1, 1764. Mrs. Anna Mix died Sep- tember 9, 1814, aged 93.] Mr. Ebenezer Mix died August o, 176G, aged 50. Mrs. JMercy Mix, alias Merrill, died June 16, 1745, in the 32d year of her age. Chiidycii. — /;// hf.r JirH husband. 70 Abijah, born May 2, 173-i. 71 Mercy, born April 10, 1736, (posthumous.) Chihlreu, — b>/ Iter second husband. 72 Elizabeth, i)orn January 1, 1738. Married to William Judd, Esq., of Farmington, Conn., December 8, 1765. He died November 13, 1804, aged 63. She died September 23, 1806, aged 68. 73 Mary, born May 8, 1743. 18. Benjamin Sedgavick, of Hartford, Conn., until about 1748, and after that year, of Cornwall, Conn., was married to Ann Thompson, daughter of John Thompson, of Wallingfbrd, Conn. Her father, John Thompson, died at Cornwall, November 22, 1765, aged 77. After his death, she was married to Timothy SEDGWICK FAMILY 185 Judd, Esq., of Westbury Society, Waterbury, Conn., now Water- town, August 8, 1764. She was liis third Avife. After Iier death, Mr. Judd was married to Mary Foote, widow- of Samuel Foote, deceased, of Watertown, June 0, 1780, — being his fourth wife. She died in October, 1788, and Mr. Judd afterwards married a fifth wife. Timothy Judd, Esq., died January 23, 179G, aged 82. For over 20 sessions, he was a representative from Waterbury in the General Court of Coaneetieut. He was brother of the liev. Jonathan Judd, Pastor of the church at Southampton, Mass., the grandfather of Sylvester Judd, Esq., of Northampton, Mass. Deacon Benjamin Sedgwick died of apoplexy, February 7, 1757, aged 41.* Mrs. Ann Sedgwick, alias Judd, dicnl . Children. 74 Sarah, bap. !*Iarch 1739. 75 John, bap. March 76 Benjamin, bap. March 77 Theodore, bap. May, 7, 1742.t 11, 1744. 1746. Married Rev. Hezekiah Gold, of Corn- wall, Conn., November 23, 1758. She died Angnst 28, 1766, in her 28tli year. Rev. Hezekiah Gold died .June, 1790, aged 59. Children, — Thomas, born November 23, 1759. Hezekiah, born Mav 7, 1761. Died April 6, 1766. Benjamin, born June 25, 1762. Thomas Buggies, bom November 4, 1764. Hezekiah, born August 1, 1766. Yale College, 1765. Was one of the great and good men of his time. His civil and political history is too well known, to need repetition in this place. He was thrice married. 1. To Eliza Mason, and after her death, 2. To Pamela Dwight, daugh- ter of Gen. Joseph Dwight, of Great- Barrington, Mass., and of Abigail his second wife, widow of Rev. John Sargeant, senior, missionary to the Indians, at Stockbridge, and daugh- ter of Ephraim Williams, sometime of Stockbridge, and of Abigail his second wife, daughter of Josiah Jones, jun., of Watertown, Mass. She died September 20, 1807, aged 54. 3. To Penelope Russell, of Boston. Hon. Theodore Sedgwick, LL. D., died January 24, 1813, aged 66. Children, — by his first wife, — none. By his second wife, — Theodore, Henry, Robert and Charles Sedg- * The epitaph of Deacon Sedgwick is expressive of the manner of his death : " In an instant he is call'd Eternity to view ; No time to regulate liis house, Or bid his friends adieu." f'Died in Sinisbury, Conn., May 18, 1854, at the residence of her niece, Miss Sarah Mather, Sally Sedgwick, widow of the late Ocn. .Tohn Sedgwick, of Cornwall, Conn., aged 96." [Conn. Courant, May 20, 1854.] Mrs Sedgwick was Sally Lewis, of Farmington, sister of the wife of William Mather, Esq., late of Simsbury, deceased, and was the second wife of Qen. Sedgwick, by whom she had no children. 24 186 NOTES OF THE 78 Marv Aim. born .Tiilv 79 Lorain. liorn ino date. I wick, all lawyers, and eminent in tlieir profession. Eliza, who mar- ried Doct. Pomeroy, of Northampton, Mass., afterwards of Stockbridge. Paraelia, who man-ied Elkanah Wat- son, Esq., of Albany. Frances P., who married Ebenezer Watson, of New- York, April 9, 1801, and Cath- arine M., extensively known and appreciated as a fine writer. Chil- dren, — bv his third wife, — none. 27, 1749. JIarried Rev. Job Swift, D. D., some- time minister of Bennington, Ver., [November 6, 1769.] He was born in Sandwich, Mass., in 1743, and died at Enosburgh, N. Y., October 20, 1804, aged 61. His widow, Mrs. Mary Ann Swift, died at Addison, Ver., February 6, 182G. They were the parents of Hon. Benjamin Swift, U. S. Senator from Vermont, and Hon. Samuel Swift, many years Secretary of the State of Vermont. Married Jacob Parsons, of Kichmond. Mass. SIXTH GENERATION. JoHx Sedgwick, of Cornwall, Conn., was twice married. J. To Abigail Andrews, daughter of Capt. Stephen Andrews, of Wal- lingford. Conn., about 1763. Slie died April, 1811, aged 66. 2. To Sarali Lewis, widow of Lewis, of Farmington, Conn. Gen. John Sedgwick died August 28, 1820. in the 79th year of his age. ]Mrs. Sarah Sedgwick, idias L(nvis, died in Simsbury, May 18, 1854, aged 06. Children, — //// hii^ Jiysl wife. Died unmarried. Died at the age of 13 years. Died, unmarried. Died January 4, 1778. Died, unmarried. Resides in the city of New York and ip a. lawyer. Children, — by his second wife, — none. SEVENTH GENERATION. 80. John A. Sedgwick married and had children, — so John An- drews, Ijorn March «, 1764. SI Sarah, born December 27, 1765. 82 Henry, born September 13, 1767. 83 Roderick, born March s, 1770. 84 Parnel, born October 4, 1771. 85 Anne, born April C, 1775. 86 Elizabeth, born October '•^, 1777. 87 Pamela, born December 21, , 1778. 88 Benjamin, born January 26, 1781. 89 Stephen, ) 90 Eliza- \ ./ •J born March 1, 1783. both, ) - 91 Roderick, born January 26, 1785. 92 Charles F., born 93 Albert, born A lawyer in Sharon. Commissioner of the School Fund. SEDGWICK FAMILY. 187 94 Mary Ann, born Married a Mr. Noyes. 95 Amanda, born Married a Mr. Bridgman. 88. Benjamin Sedgwick, of Cornwall, Conn., was nuin-iod to Olive, daughter of Philo Collins, of Goshen, Conn., and of Olive his wife, daughter of Ebenezer Foote, of Watertown, Conn., aftei-- wards oi" Cornwall, Ver., July 9, 1809. JMr. Collins was son oi" Cyprian Collins, of Goshen, and grandson of Rev. Timothy Col- lins, first minister of Litchfield, Conn. Children. 90 I'hilo Col- lins, l)orn .Inly 18,1810. Married and resides in Harrisburg, Penn., and is clerk of the kSupreme Conrt of Pennsylvania. 97 .John, born September 1-3, 1813. Is a Major in the Army of the II. S. 98 Olive Col- lins, born January 15, 1817. Married and resides in Kent, Conn. 99 Emilv, born November G, 1819. Resides at home. 100 Eliza", born November 7, 1824. Died February 15, 1S31. DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF ROBERT SEDGWICK, SON OF GEN. ROBERT SEDGWICK. THIRD GENERATION. IV. Robert Sedgavick, of Boston, Mass., w'as married to Narah Mr. Robert Sedgwick died [in a foreign land, probably.]' His widoAv, Mrs. Sarah Sedgw^ick, . Child, — one only is recorded to tJi.cm on Bos/on Records. 101 Sarah, liorn December 19, 1667. DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF SARAH SEDGAVICK. DAUGHTER OF GEN. ROBERT SEDGWICK. THIRD GENERATION. y. Sarah Sedgwick was married to John Leverett, P^sq., aftei-- wards Deputy Governor, and " Governo' of y" Matthaehusetts Colony in N-E," about 1644. She was his second wife. His first wife was Hannah Hudson, daughter of Ralph and INIary Hudson, of Boston. She died al)out lG4o or 1()44. IJy her In- had 3 children, viz., Hudson, born May 3, 1G40, (his son John. * On Suffolk County Probate Records, Vol. IX., page 68, is recorded, — •' Inventory oi' goods left in the hands of Mrs. Sara~h Sedgwick, -widow, by Mr. Robert Sedgwirk, deceased, when he left her. Inventory approved by the Court, April 26, 1683, and all the gooils therein named granted to the widow, for the use of herself and children.'" 188 NOTES OF THE born August 25, 1662, was eighth President of Harvard College ;) John, born June 1, 1641 ; Hannah, born April 16, 1643. Hon. John Leverett died March 16, 1679, aged about 63.* His widow, Mrs. Sai*ah Leverett, died January 2, 1705, aged 74.t children. 102 John, born March 17, 1646. 103 Sarah, born July 12, 1648. 104 Sarah, born Au£;ust 2, 1649. 105 Elizabeth, born April 26, 1651. 106 Ann, 107 Sarah, 108 Marv, born November 23, 1652. bom 1654. born February 12, 1656. 109 Hannah, born after 1657, and prob- ably in 1662, or 1663.t 110 Rebecca, born December 1664. Died young. Died young. Died young. Married Doct. Elisha Cooke. She died July 21, 1715. He died Octo- ber 31, 1715, aged 78. He was a man of note. They had a family of children. Married John Hubbard, son of Rev. William Hubbard, of Ipswich, Mass.. by his second wife Mary Rogers. He died at Boston, January S, 1710, aged 61. She died in 1717. Died young. Married Paul Dudley, the youngest son of Governor Thomas Dudley, by his second wife Catharine, about 1676. After his death, which occur- red at Boston, December 1, 1681, she was married to Col. Penn Townsend, being his second wife. She died in 1699. Col. Townsend died August 21, 1727. She had 2 children, both by her first husband. Married Thomas Davis, of Boston, an innholder. He was son of William Davis, and of Huldah, his fii-st wife, daughter of Rev. Zechariah Symnes, minister of Charlestown, Mass. She died in July, 1707. She is supposed to have had a previous husband, named Allen. Married .James Lloyd, November 3, 1691. He came from Somerset, En- gland, about 1670, and resided in Boston, where he died in July, 1693. She died about 1739, leaving a will in which she names an only, child, Mrs. Rebecca Oliver, wife of James Oliver, of Boston. * Ills Epitaph. " To y Saci'cd Memory oi N. E's Heroe, Mars his Generall, Virtues stand- ard-bearer, & Learning's glory, y' faithfully pious, and piously faithfull subject to y Great Majesty of Heaven & Earth, y Experienced Souldier in y" Cliureh Militant, lately Listed in y Invincible Triuphant Army of y^ Lord of Hosts, y= deservedly Worshipfull Jn" Leverett, Esq' y Just, Prudent, and Impartiall GovernC of y Mattachusetts Colony In N-E, who surrendered to y all Conquering Command of Death, March. 16. Anno Dom: 1678-9, et .^tatis suae 63."' He vras buried on the 25th of the same month, with great pomp and oeremonj'. t She was buried on the 8th of January, 1705. Cotton Mather, who preached her fune- ral sermon, in his peculiar manner, said, — " Fitly enough might she have been styled, as diverse Holy, and i'amous Women in the Scripture were, — a Daughter of Asher; The Sedg- wick was an Asher, that is to say, An Happy Man that was the Father of such a Daugh- ter."' " Unto the seventy-fifth year of her Age did she continue serving of her Lord and waiting for him, when she died of a palsy." + " 1665. In the beginning of Decemb' Cap. Jn" Leveret set sayle for London, in a little friggot built at new france, and there taken by the English with the forts." " 1661. 19. 5. The Charls arrived fro Londo with 80 passengers, & J. Leveret one." [Hull's Diary.] Ill John, born August 20, 1668. 112 Sarah, born .Tunc 30, 1670. 113 Sarah, born June 15, 1673. SEDGWICK FAMILY. 189 Died young. Died young. Married Col. Nathaniel Byfield, April 17, 1718. He was .son of Rev. Kich- nrd Byfield, pastor of the Parish of Long Ditton, in Surrey, and held several high civil offices" After her death, he was again married. Ho died in Boston, June 6, 1733, in his SOth year. KEY. HEJN[]{Y SMITH. FIRST GENERATION. Rev. henry SMITH, first settled minister of Wetbersfield, Conn., is supposed, from the tenor of his will, to have been twice married. Of his first wife nothing is known ; of his second wife, her Christian name only, which was Dorathy. After his death, she was married to Mr. John Russell, of Wethersfield, father of Rev. John Russell, jun., successor of her first husband, in the min- istry at Wethersfield, and afterwards first minister of Hadley, Mass. She was his second wife. Mr. John Russell died May 8, 1680, aged 83.* Rev. Henxy Smith died in 1648. Mrs. Dorathy Smith, alias Russell, died at Hadley, in 1694. SECOND GENERATION. Children of Rev. Henry Smith, — by his first wife.] I. Peregrine, bom Died, unmarried, before liis father. II. Daughter, born Name unknown. Married, and had children before her father's death. Nothing more linown of her. III. Daughter, born Name unknown. Married, and had ^ - ■ X children before her father's death. ^' A I ,' ; i I*-' r <* Nothing more known relating to her. laU ■B,^(^S<>y^ %ildren -by his second wife. IV. Dorathy, born 1636. V. Samuel, born January 27, 1639. VI. Joanna, bom December 25, 1641. VII. Noah, born February 25, 1644. VIII. Enzabeth,born August 26, 1648. *Mr. John Russell i-emoved from Wethersfield to Hadley, with his son Rev. John Russell and his other children, in 1659. ■\ The births of the four youngest children of Rev. Mr. Smith are recorded in Wetherstield Records. In hisivillMr. Smith mentions son Peregrine, deceased, and twomarrioil daufihters, who had children : these daughters must, of course, have been older than those rocoivled. By the will of Mrs. Smith, alias Russell, there was a daughter Dorathy ; she was older than those born in Wethersfield, and younger than the two elder daughters. Thus there is proof that there had been at least eight children. From these premises, it may confidently be inferred, that the two married daughters were by a first and different wife, and that Dorathy was by a second wife. As Noah and Elizabeth are not mentioned in the will of their mother, it is to be concluded they died young. SMITH K A Mil, T. 101 DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF DORATHY SMITH. DAUGHTER OF THE REV. HENRY SMITH. • THIRD (FENERATION. IV. DouATHV Smith was married tour times. 1. To .lohii IMake- maii, of Strattbi'd, Conn., son of Rev. Adam lilakeman, tirst, minister of that town, about 1053. He died in 1 062.* 2. To Francis Hall, of Stratford. October 31, 1005. She was his second wife. He died in lOSO.f .">. To Mark Sension, of Norwalk, Conn. She was his second wife. He died in 1693, " aj^ed about 5i) years."! 4. To Deacon Isaac Moore, of Farmington, Conn., formerly of Norwalk. whom she survived. She was likewise his second wife. Deacon Isaac Moore died . Mrs. Dorathy Moore, alias Sension, alius Hall, alias lilakeman, (lied in 170(), at Farmington. Children, — hi/ her first liadmnrl. 'J .loliii, boni Settled in Faii-field, Conn. Jiiirried JIary Curtis, daugliter of widow Hannah Curtis, of Stratford. Tliey liad 1 cliild only. 10 Ehcnczer. horn Settled in Stratford. Was married to Patience Willcoxson, daughter of .John Willcoxson, of Stratford, by his second wife, October 4, 1681," and after her death, to Abigail Curtis, daughter of widow Hannali Curtis, of Stratford, November 3, l5 > Samuel Sjiitii, of Northampton, Mass., from 1666 to about 1680, — then of Hudley, in the same State, was married to Mary Ensign, daughter of James Ensign, of Hartford, Conn., one of the first settlers of that town, about 1662. Mr. Samuel Smith died at Iladley, September 10, 1703, in his 65th year. J,:. His widow, Mrs. Mary Smith, died . '^'- •■ 12 Samuel, 13 Sarah, bom born 14 Dorathy, bap. 15 Ebenezer, 16 Ichabod, 17 Mary, 18 James, 19 Preserved, bap. boru January born January born June born August, Children. before his father went to Northampton, before her father went to Northampton. Married John Lawrence, October 16, 1684. 1667, at Northampton. Married William Rook er. May 30, 1687. 1668, at Northampton. •24, 1670, at Northampton. 18, 1673, at Northampton. Married James Barnes, 1693. 12, 1675, at Northampton. 1677, at Northampton. FOURTH GENERATION. 12. Samuel Smith, of Northampton, Mass., until about 1716, and after that time, of Sutlield, Conn., was married to Joanna McLnth- lin, November 18, 1685, at Hadley, Mass.* Deacon Samuel Smith died at vSuffield, September 1, 1723, aged about 70. His widow. Mrs. Joanna Smith, died . Children. 20 Mary, 21 Samuel, 22 Thankful, 23 Mindwell, 24 Noah, born April 18, 1688. born March born May born Febmary born 5^a^' 1690. 1692. 1694. 1698. 25 Experience, born November 9, 1700. 26 Ebenezer, 27 Mindwell, 28 Mercy, born December born March born Julv 1702. 1705. 1706. ilarried .John Kent, of Suffield, son of John Kent, of that town, 1709. Died May 27, 1729. This marriage may not be right; Kent's wife may have been another Smith's daughter. Married Jedediah Winchell, 1710. Died in childhood. Admitted to Suffield Church, July 5, 1719. Mary his wife admitted No- vember 29, 1724. Admitted to Suffield Church, October 31, 1718. Died March 17, 1705. ♦Himself and wife admitted to the Church in Suffield, October 81, 1718, by letter from Northampton Church. SMITH F A :M I L Y , 198 15. Ebenezer Smith, of Iladley, Mass., until about 1698, and after that time, of Suffield, Conn., was married to Sarah Huxley, daughter of Thomas Huxley, of Suflicld, about 1693. After his death, she was married to Martin Kellogg, of Suffield, Oetober o. 1732. Mr. Ebenezer Smith died September 15, 1728, aged about 60. Mrs. Sarah Smith, alias Kellogg, ilied . i'] f^^,-, -■: ^ • 'Children. bom September 17, 1694, at Northampton. born December 21, 1696, at Hadley. born April 12, 1699, at Suffield. Admitted to Suffield Churcli, May 28, 1721. born March 3, 1702, at Suffield. Admitted to Suffield Church, February 27, 1725. bom .lune 8, 1703, at Suffield' bom August 1, 1705, at Suffield. born November 19, 1707, at Suffield. "' ■ 26, 1710, at Suffield. 24, 1713, at Suffield. 16. IcHABOD Smith, of Hadley, Mass., until about 1699, and after that time of Suffield, Conn., was married to Mary Huxley, daughter of Thomas Huxley, of Suffield, about 1692. Children. 29 Sarah, 30 Dorathy, 31 Ebenezer, 32 Nathaniel, 33 Joanna, 34 Jonathan, 35 Dorcas, 36 Mar J', 37 Mary, born March born July Died August 26, 1711. Died April 10, 171G. 38 Childr (un- named,) 39 Mary, 40 Hannah, 41 Samuel, 42 Ichabod, 43 James, 44 Joseph, born February born May bom January born November l)om January born March born January 1, 1693, at Hadley. 20, 1696, at Hadley. 21, 1698, at Hadlev. 5, 1700, at Suffield. 1, 1708, at Suffield. 15, 1711, at Suffield. 1, 1717, at Suffield. 18. Died Febraary 13, 1694. James Smith, of Hadley, Mass., until about 1706, and after that time of East Haddam, Coim., was married to Elizabeth Smith, daughter of Chileab Smith, of Hadley, October 26, 1698. Children. t5 Elizabeth, 16 James, ■17 Noah, 48 Samuel, 49 Chileab, 50 Hannah, 51 Ebenezer, 52 MindwcU, bom .July 26, 1699, at Hadley. born December 30, 1700, at Hadley. bom August 24, 1702, at Hadley. bom April born February born July born February bom April 1704, at Hadley. ■ 11, 1706, at East-Haddam. 3, 1708, at East-Haddam. 26, 1710, at East-Haddam. 22, 1714, at East-Haddam. 19. Presekved S.auth, of Hadley, Mass., was married to Mary Smith, daughter of Chileab Smith, of the same town, December 15, 1697. She was boi*n August 16, 1681. After his death, she was married to Peter Montague, of Hadley, April 22, 1721. 25 vu NOTES O F T H E Mr. Preserved Sniitli died in 171o, aged about 06. Mrs. Mary Smith, alias Montague, died after 1746. Children..* 63 Mary, bom .Tiuuuiry 3, 1699. Died in 1714. 54 Preserved, born November Ct, 1700. Died in 1727. Had 2 cbildren. 55 Ebenezer, born February 4, 1702. 50 Samuel, born October 1, 1705. 57 (lliileiib, ijoru May 21, 1708. 58 James, born SeiJtember 23, 1710. 59 Moses, born October 30, 1712. Died in 1720. FIFTH GENERATION. 41. Samuee Sjiith, of Sutfield, Conn., son of lehabod Smith, of SiiHield, was married to Jerusha Mather, daughter of Atherton IMather, of the same town, November 8, 1725. She was born -lulj 18, 1700, nt Windsor, Conn., where Mr. Mather tlien dwelt. Mr. Samuel Smith died at Sutfield, August 25, 1767, in the 67th year of his age. His widow, Mrs. Jerusha Smith, died at Shai-on, Conn., at tlie house of her son, the Rev. Cotton Mather Smith, minister of that town, November 5, 1789, in the 90th year of her age. Children. HO Elizabeth, born November 10, 1726. 61 Dan, born October 25, 1728. 62 Cotton Math- er, born October 15, 1730. 63 Simeon, born August 6, 1733. 64 Paul, born September 15, 1736. 4-2. IcuAr.o!) Smith, Jan., of SufHeld, Conn., was married to Elizabetli Stedraan, January 1, 1731. Mr. Ichabod Smitii died February 26, 1749, aged — . His widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, died February 8, 1803, aa-ed 96. Children. 65 Phineas, 66 Elizabeth, 67 Ruth, 68 Ichabod, 69 Asahel, 70 .lerusha, 71 Anne, 72 Phineas, born June 9, 1732. born February 28, 1735. born November 14, 1736. born November 26, 1738. born November 26, 1739. ))orn August 13, 1742. bom November 26, 1744. born October 28, 1746. Died November 21, 1742. SIXTH GENERATION. 60. ELizABiyrH S.MiTii was married to Graves Loomis, of Sutiield, Conn., May 10, 1749. * Some of Mr. Smith's children became Baptists, and two wore Baptist preachers, or exhorters. S JM T T }I F A JH I. Y . 195 Graves Loomis, Escj., died Januuiy 18, 1790, in tlie (lord year of his age. His widow Mrs. Elizabeth Looniis, Oetober 1, 1803, aged 77. Children. Died Aue-ust 10, 1751. Died July 2, 1751. He was father of Hon. Liitlier Lo(i Died October 24, 1781*. Died November 27, 1794. Died October 8, 1777. Died September 24, 1777. GI. Dan Sjiitii, of Suffield, Conn., was married to Keziali ])e\o- tion, daughter of the Rev. Ebenezer Devotion, ])astor of the Congregational Chureli at Siiffiekl, and of Sarali liis tln'i-d wife. who was Sarah Hobart, April 2, 17o2. Mrs. Keziah Smith died Mareh 17, 17G1, in her 28th year. Mr. Dan Smith died January 23, 1762, asyed 33. leaving a will; Cotton Mather Smith, of Sharon, and Paul Smith, of SntMeld. Exeeutors. 73 Belinda, born April 7^ 1750. 74 Anna, born Jlay 31,' 1751. 75 Belinda, born ,)une 2-t, 1752. 76 Elizabeth, born September ■ l^i, 1760. 77 Luther, born Juno 24, 1754. 78 Anne, born July 22, 1756. 79 Nathaniel, born July s 1758. 80 Elizabeth, born Jiily 8,' 1762. 81 Keziah, born August 18, 1764. 82 Graves, born December 25 1766. 83 Jerusha, born August 1*! 1770. 84 Lucy, 85 Phineas, 86 Apollus, 87 Dan, born February born January born December born January Children. 24, 1754. 5, 1755.* 5, 1756. 28, 1759.* G2. Rev. Cotton Matiieu Smith, of Sharon, Conn., ordained Pastor of the chureli in that town, August 28, 1755, was married to Temperance. Gale, widow of Doct. Moses Gale, of (Joshen. Orange County, N. Y., May 31, 1758. She was Temperance Worthington, daughter of Rev. William Worlhington, Pastor of the church in that part of Sayl)rook, Coim., now known by the name of Westbrook, and was born April 8, 1732. Mrs. Temperance Smith, alias Gale, died at Albany, iS. Y., at the house of her son-in-law, Hon. Jacob Radcliff, one of the Jus- tices of the Supreme Coui't of that Slate, on her i-ctui-n from Saratoga, June 2(5, 1800, aged ('.8. Rev. Cotton Mather Smith died November 27, 180G, aged 75. Children. 29, 1759. MaiTied Doct. Lemuel Wheeler, of l.'ed Hook, X. Y. Died January, n.S.s. 12, ]7tll. .Married Hon.Jaeob Kadcliff, of Albany, one of the Justices of the Suprciiif Court of Judicature of that State. Died June 25, 1823. 88 Elizabeth, born June 89 Juliana, l)oru Februarv * 1760, October 4, Phineas and Dan Smith, sons of Dan and Keziali Smith, olfercd for Ijaptism by their grandmother, widow .fcrusha Smith, who, on Novembers, 1771, was dis- missed by SufReld Church to Chureli in Sliarnn. (SiiffioUl Clun-ch Hecords.] 196 NOTES OF THE 90 Thomas Mather, born January 91 John Cotton,bom February 92 Lucretia, born January 93 Mary, born February 21, 12, 20, 16, 1763. 1765. 1767. 1769. SMITH FAMILY, Died April 18, 1782. Died 1773. Married Rev. Daniel Smith, of Stam- ford, Conn. Died January 10, 1801. 64. Paul Smith, first of Suffield, Conn,, and afterwards of Sharon, in the same State, was married to Jerusha Smith, daughter of Ichabod Smith, of that town, and of Elizabeth his wife, who was Elizabeth Stedman, October 30, 1760. She Avas born August 13, 1742. Mrs. Jerusha Smith died February, 1814, in the 72nd year of her age. Children, — Iwo only recorded on Svffield Records. 94 Anna, born April 1, 1762, in Suffield. 95 Paul, born October 28, 1763, in Suffield. DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF JOANNA SMITH, DAUGH- TER OF THE REV. HENRY SMITH. THIRD GENERATION. VI. Joanna* Smith was married to Philip Russell, of Hadley, Mass., son of John Russell, of Hadley, and brother of Rev. John Russell, first minister of that town, February 4, 1664. [After her death, he was married to Elizabeth Terry, daughter of Ste- phen Terry, of Hadley, January 10, 1665, and after her death,* to Mary Church, of Hadley, December 25, 1679.] Mrs. Joanna Russell died December 28, 1664, aged 23. Mr. Philip Russell died May 19, 1693. Child, — one only. 96 Joanna, born October 31,1664. " Died December, 1664, and was buried with its mother, December 29, 1664." [Hadley Records.] * Mrs. Elizabeth Russell, wife of Philip KusseU, and her son Stephen Russell, were slain by the Indians, September 19, 1677. [Hadley Records] JARED SPENCEE. FIRST GENERATION. Sakgeant JARED SPENCER, first of '' The New Town," Cambridge, Mass., then of Lynn, INIass., and afterwards, one of the first settlers of Iladdam, Conn., was married to Ilaimali . Mrs. Hannah Spencer died . Ensign Jared Speneer died in 1G85>* SECOND GENERATION. Children of Jared Spenrer. I. John, born IJ. Hannah, born III. Allice, bom IV. Jlehita- bel, born V. Thomas, born VI. Samnel, born VII. WilHam, bom VIII. Nathan- iel, ))orn IX. Rebecca, born X. Ruth, boru XL Thnothy, , born DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF JOHN SPENCER. SON OF JARED SLENCER, THE SETTLER. THIRD GENERATION. I. John Spencer, of Haddam, Conn., was married to Rebecca Howard, daughter of Robert Howard, about 16G5. She was born August 17, 1648. Mr. John Spencer died August o, 1 682, aged . His widow, Mrs. Rebecca Spenccn-, died . Children. 12 Rebecca, bom March, lC6tJ. Was nmn-icd to John Ackley, of Had- (hira, May 23, 1699, at Hartford, Conn. 13 Jared, born .January, 1669. 14 Benj'aniin, bom March,' 1671. 15 Lydia, born 1673. Married John Ventrous, of Haddam. 16 Grace, born February, 1677. • * At a meeting of the Council at Hartford, September 14, 1675. Present, — William Leete, Esq., Deputy Oovornor ; Major John Talcott, Mr. Henry Wolcott, Capt. .John AUyn, Major Robert Treat, Capt. Benjamin Newberry, Mr. John Wadsworth. '• The inhabitants of Haddam having presented Jarrad Spencer, for an Ensigne for their Trayn Band, affirming him to be legally chosen, the Councill doe accordingly commissiouate him to be their Ensigne and to commande them according to lawe ; and Wm. Ventrus is confirmed to be their Sarj'. This to stand till the Qen" Court order otherwi.se."' 1^ NOTESOFTHE FOURTH GENERATION. 13. Jared Spencer, of Haddam, Conn., was married to Deborali Birge, daughter of Daniel Birge, of Windsor, Conn., November 12. 1692. She was born November 26, 1671. Mrs. Deborah Spencer died . Sargeant Jared Spencer died November 24, 1744, aged 74. Children. Died in iufixucy. Died April 26," 1735, aged 41. 17 Jolin, born October 17, 1692. 18 Jolm, born March 28. , 1694. 19 Deborali, born December 5, 1697. 20 Jared, born August 12, 1699. 21 Benjamin, born April 21, 1702. 22 Lydia, born August 20, 1705. DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF HANNAH SPENCER, DAUGHTER OF JARED SPENCER, THE SETTLER. THIRD GENERATION. II. Hannah Spencer was married to Daniel Brainard, of Haddam, Conn., and one of the first settlers of that town, al)oiit 1665. Mrs. Hannah Brainard died . Deacon Daniel Brainard died April 1, 1715, aged 74. Children. 28 Daniel, born 1666. Settled in East-Haddam. Married Su- .sannali Ventrus, daughter of Moses Ventrus, of Haddam, 1688. Deacon Daniel Brainard died Febraary 28, 1743, in his 77th year. His widow, Mrs. Susannah Brainard, died Janu- ary 26, 1754, in the 86th year of her age. 24 Hannah, born 1667. Married Thomas Gates, of P^ast-Had- dam. Conn., 1693. He died April 20, 1734, in his 70th year. She died September 7, 1750, in her 83d year. 25 James, born 1669. Settled in Haddam. Was twice" mar- ried. 1. To Deborah , April 1, 1696, by whom he had 8 children. She dying July 22, 1709, he married Sarah , May 23, 1711, by whom he had 6 children. Deacon James Brainard died February 10, 1742, aged 73. 26 Joshua. born 1672. Settled in East Haddam. Married, 1' Mary Olmsted, and after her death' ■which occurred December 5, 1704' 2. Mehitabel Dudley, July 12, 1710- Capt. Joshua Brainard died May 13, 1755, in his S4th year. They had 10 cliildren,— all by his second wife. 27 William, born 1674. Settled on Haddam Neck. Father of Kev. Chiliab Brainard, first ordained Minister of Eastbury Parish in Glas- tenbury, Conn. He married Abigail Fiske, daughter of Rev. I'hineas Sl*Ki\(;En KAMI I, V 19') 28 Caleb, burn '-■> Hezekiuli, bcni 30 Klijah, iH.ni l-'iske, second minister of Haddam, Coini. Kev. Chiliab Brainard dieil January 1, 173i). After his death slie was married to Rev. Noah Mer- rick, minister of Wilbraham, Mass., KaJ '£X'-(-^- J^'--'^ 32 Thomas, born June, 1G64. Was a Deacon of the church at Haddam. 33 Mary, born .June, 1666. 34 Allice, born December, 1668. (Posthumous.) Children, — bi/ her second husband. 35 Thomas, born al)out 1674. Married Catharine , October 22, 1696, by whom ho had 10 children. 36 Abe], ijorn Was twice married. By his first wife, 3 children, and by his last. 6. 37 Timothy, born Was twice married. 6 children are recorded to him, 2 by his first wife, and 4 by his last. 38 Anna, born Married John CLark, of Hartford, Conn. DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF MEHITABEL SPENCER, DAUGHTER OF JARED SPENCER. THE SETTLER. THIRD GENERATION. IV. Mehitabel Spencer was married to Daniel Cone, ol" Haddam, Conn., one of the first settlers of that town.* Mrs. Mehitabel Cone died . Daniel Cone, Esq., died October 24, 1706, in the 80th year of his age. Children. 39 Daniel, born 1665. Settled in East-Haddam. Married Mary Gates, February 14, 1693. Deacon Daniel Cone died June 16, 1725, in his 60th year. 40 Jared, l)oni 1674. Settled in East-Haddam. Died Mav 12, 1742, in her 68th year. 9 chil- dren are recorded to them on East- Haddam Town Records. 41 Stephen, burn Settled in East-Haddam. 42 Caleb, born 1679. Settled in Haddam. Capt. Caleb Cone died September 25, 1742, in his 63d vear. DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF THOMAS SPENCER, SON OF JARED SPENCER, THE SETTLER. THIRD GENERATION. Y. Thomas Spencer, first of Haddam, Conn., afterwards of West- lirook Soci(^ty, in Saybrook, C\)nn., was married to a Bates of Haddam. He died before 1703. 'Ancestor of William 15. Cone, Esq., of the firm of llungerford & Cone, of this City, attorneys. SPENOEK FAMILY. 201 Children. 43 Jarod, born October 8, 1673, in HadcUini. 44 'J'lionius, bom 45 Caleb, born DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF SAMUEL SPENCER, SON OF JARED SPENCER, THE SETTLER. ■ THIRD GENERATION, VI. Samuel Spenckk, of Millington Society, East-IIadd.am, Coini., was twice married. 1. To Hannah Blachford, [or Blachflcld,] widow of Peter Blachford,* deceased, of Iladdam, formerl}'^ of New-London, Conn., alias Ilannaii Ilungerford, widow of Tlionias Hungerford,! deceased, of New'-London, Conn., and daughter of Isaac Willey, of New-London, 1673. She died about 1681. 2. To Mirriam Willey, widow of John Willey, deceased, of Haddani, formerly of New-London, and daughter of Miles Moore, of that town, 1689. Mr. John Willey died May 2, 1688. Mv. Samuel Spencer died August 7, 1705. His w'idow, Mrs. Mirriam Spencer, alias Willey, died . Children, — by his firs! wife, 46 Grace, born July 27, 1674. 47 John, born September 17, 1676. 48 Isaac, bom Jantinry 8, 1G7S. 49 Hannah, born ' IGSO. Children, — hy his second wife, — none. * Peter Blachfield died at Haddam. September 1, 1671, aged 46. The children of Peter and Hannah Blachford were .Toanna, boi-n 1067, at New-Loudou, Peter, born 1669, at New- London, settled in Salem, West-Jersey. Mary, born 1671, iit Iladdam. East-Haddam Records, Book 1, p. 40! Feb. 7, 1703-4. By deed of this date, Peter Blach- field, now living in Salem, West-Jer.sey, only son and heivof Peter Blachfield, late of Haddam, dec, from love 8.nd good affection that I have .and bear to my two brothers-in-law, John Spen- cer and Isaac Spencer, living in Haddam, east side, conveys to said John and Isaac, certain lands in Haddam, that did belong to his father. Peter Blachfield, late of said Haddam, deceased. Old Haddam Records, Book 2, p. 1S4. Jannary 4, 1718. By deed of this date, John Spencer, of Haddam. east side, conveys to his brother Isaac Spencer, land laid ont, or to be laid ont on the right of the estate of Peter Blachford, and warrants against the claim of onr sister, Hannah Ross, {or Rosf,) w/ios'- mai'len name teas Hannah Hungerforri . Old Haddam Records,"Book 2, p. 197. -\pril, 1719. By deed of this date, Hannah Ross, (or Rose,) of the plantation of the Narragansetts, in Rhode-Island, conveys land in Haddam, to JdBn Spencer, of Haddam, that did belong to her brother. Peter Blachford, dec. Old Haddam Records, Book 2, page 224. Hay 1, 1727. By writing of this date, Isaac Spencer gives notice that he has taken possession of a lot of land In Haddam, that was laid out on the right of his brother, Peter Blachford. deceased. t Thomas Hungerford was twice married. 1. To . 2. To Hannah Willey r daughter of Isaac Willey, of New-London, about 16.58. After the death of Mr. Hungerford, she was married to Blachfield, (or Blachford,) of New-London, but who removed to Haddam in 1669. Thomas Hungerford died at New-London in 1663. His children were Thomas, born about 1648 ; Sarah, born about 1654, married Lewis Hughes, of Lyme ; and by his second wife, Hannah, born May 1, 1659, married Mr. Ross, ( Rose.) of Rhode-Island. ' Hartford County Court and Probate Records, Book 3, page 6. Court July 9, 1663. The Inventory of Thomas Hungerford, of New London, v.-as c.chibited into Court, and Isaac Willey and Peter Blachford are appointed by this Court to husband the state, and pay debts that appear to be due from the state, and take care of the children, until the Court see cause to come to a distribution of the state. Same Book, page 15. Court, May 10, 1664. This Court accepts the account of the pay- ment of debts to the creditors of Thomas Hmigerford, and do order that the estate be thus divided : To the relict the whole estate, she paying these portions, viz., To Thomas Hiingerford, 7 pounds : to Sarah Hungerford, 4 pounds, and to Hannah Hungerford, 4 pounds,— the sou to be paid at 21, and the daughters at IS 26 202 NOTES OF THE • FOURTH GENERATION. 46. Grace Spencek was married to John Day, of Hartford, Conn., but after about 1701, of Colcliester, Conn., January, 21, 1696. [After her death, Mr. Day was married to Mary Hale, daughter of Samuel Hale, jun., of Glastenbury, Conn., and of Mary his wife, daughter of Samuel Wells, of that town, about 1716. She died November 2, 1749, aged 74.] Mrs. Grace Day died May 12, 1714, in her 40th year. Mr. John Day died November 4, 1752, aged 75. Children, — by his first wife. bom April 11, 1698, at Hartford. Married Joseph Fuller, of Kent, Conn. born August 14, 1699, at Hartford. Married Jonathan Northam, of Colchester, December 20, 1722. born June 6, 1701, at Hartford. Married Sarah Loomis, of Colchester, August 20, 1725. born September 27, 1702, at Colchester. Married Esther Hunger- ford, April 1, 1729. bom Febraary 7, 1704, at Colchester. Married Margaret Foote, daughter of Ephraim Foote, of Col- chester, March 6, 1729. bom September 10, 1705, at Colchester. Married David Bigelo'w, of Colchester, December 11, 1729. born March 9, 1709, at Colchester. Died in 1712. born Jul}- 18, 1710, at Colchester. Married Hannah Kellogg, of Colchester. 17, 1712, at Colchester. Mamed Irene Foote, daughter of Ephraim Foote, of Col Chester, November 20, 1740. born May 17, 1713, at Colchester. Mamed Ann Foote, daughter of Nathaniel Foote, jun., of Colchester, July 3, 1740. 60 Daniel, born Died unmarried, about 1746. 50 Lydia, 51 Mary, 52 John, 53 Joseph, 54 Benjamin, 65 Editha, 56 Daniel, 57 David, 58 Abraham, bom JIarch 59 Isaac, 47. John Spencer, of East-Haddam, Conn., was married to Eliz- abeth . Mrs. Elizabeth Spencer died June 15, 1725. J.I-H. 'JKJlll I k^'|Jom.>-i iticu Children. 61 Hannah, bom April 8, 1705. 62 Elizabeth, bom March 15, 1707. . 63 John, born January 24, 1709. 64 Peter, born [no date.] 65 Sarah, born March 6, 1714. 66 Dorathy, born February 14, 1716. 67 Ebenezcr, born February o 1721. 48. Isaac Spencer, of East-Haddam, Conn., was married to Mary Selden, October 2, 1707. Children. 68 Samuel, 69 Mary, born July born June 16, 1708. 24, 1710. S r E X C E R F A JI I L T . 203 70 Rebecca, 71 Joseph, 72 Esther, 73 Jared, 74 EHhu, 75 Isaac, 76 Mehitabel, 77 Anna, 78 Israel, born August 1, 1712. born October 3, 1714. born December 16, 17 IC. born November 5, 1718. born February 12, 1721. born May 3, 1723. born March 29, 1725. born November 29, 1729. born February 30, 1732. Was a major-general, ike. Was Rev. Dr. Flihu Spencer, of the New Jersev College. DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF WILLIAM SPENCER, SON OF JARED SPENCER, THE SETTLER. THIRD GENERATION. VII. WiLLiAJi Spencer, of East-IIadclam, Conn., was married to Sarah Ackley, daujrhtor of Nicholas Ackley, of Haddam. one of the first settlers of that town. Children. 79 Joseph, born SO Elizabeth, born 81 James, born 82 Micajah, born 83 Margaret, bom 84 Hezekiah, born 85 William, ' born 86 Jonathan, born 87 Ichabo'l, born DESCENDxVNTS IN THE LINE OF NATHANIEL SPENCER, SON OF JARED SPENCER, THE SETTLER. THIRD GENERATION. VIIL Nathaniel Spencer, of ITaddam, Conn., was twice married. 1. To Lydia Smith, daughter of Thomas Smith, of Haddam, 1681. 2. To Hannah' . ^ IMr. Natlianiel Spencer died before 1722. Mrs. Hannah Spencer died February 20, 1742. Children.. — by hh first irifc. 88 Lydia, born August 10, 1682. 89 Nathaniel, born July 15, 1684. 90 Elizabeth; born January 18, 1686. 91 John, born March 30, 1688. 92 Mary, bom June 0, 1092. Married Samuel Belden, of Wethers field, Conn., April 10, 1712. 93 Daniel,-* born August 20, 1694. 94 Susanna, bora November 8, 1690. 9 95 Doratliv, born JIarch 8, 1699. 96 Phineas, born March 20, 1701. Children, — by his second wife, — none. *By Hartford Probate Rpcords, Book 12, p. 10, Court, 17.34, it appears that a Daniel Spen- cer, of lladdam, married Abigail Clark, dauglitcr of Daniel Clark, of Haddam. 204 NOTES OP THE SPENCER FAMILY DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF REBECCA SPENCER, DAUGHTER OF JARED SPENCER, THE SETTLER. THIRD GENERATION. IX. Rebecca Spencer was twice married. I. To John Kenard. of Haddam, Conn., about 1682. He died in 1689. 2. To .John Tanner, of Lyme, Conn., afterwards of East-Haddam, Conn. Mrs. Rebecca Tanner, alias Kenard, died before 1706. Mr. John Tanner died . Children^ — by her first, husband. 97 John, bom 1683. Died at East Haddam, in 1710. 98 Elizabeth, born April 28, 1688. Married John Smith, of East Haddam, August 28, 1707. They had 10 chil- » dren. Children, — by her second husband, — none discovered . DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF RUTH SPENCER, DAUGHTER OF JARED SPENCER, THE SETTLER. THIRD GEISnERATION. X. Ruth Spencer was married to Joseph Clark, of Haddam, Conn., son of William Clark, of that town. Children, — Jro7n deeds on Haddam Records and his irill. 99 William, born 100 Joseph, born 101 Daniel, born 102 John, born 103 Catharine, born 104 Hannah, born DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF TIMOTHY SPENCER, SON OF JARED SPENCER, THE SETTLER. THIRD GENERATION. XL Timothy Spencer, of Haddam, Conn., was married to . Mr. Timothy Spencer died in 1704. His widow, Mrs. Spencer, died about 1704. Cli ildrcn. 105 Timothy, born Married in 1702, and had 9 children. He died JIarch 29, 1732. 106 Sarah, born Married Joseph Chapman, of Say- » ' brook, Conn. 107 Hannah. born Married Azariali Dickinson. 108 Doborali, born Mairied John Hungerford, of East-Had- dam, Conn., August 23, 1695. ^ 109 Jonathan, born 1092. Died unmamed, and his estate divided among his brothers and sisters, No- vember 10, 1715. 110 Ruth, born 1G!>9. Married Henry Williams, of East-Had- dam, Conn. THOMAS SPENCEE. SerCxEaxt THOMAS SPENCER, one of tho first settlors 0} Hartford. Conn., was twice married. 1. To . 2. To Sarali Beardin^r, daughter of Katlianiel Eearding, also one of tlie first settlers of Hartford, September 11, 1645. Mrs. Sai-ali S})encer died . Sergeant Thomas Spencer died September 11,1 C87, aged . FIRST GENERATION. Cln'ldrc'ii, — hi/ his first icife. I. Obadiah, born n. Thomas, born ni. Samuel, born Children-, — hi' his second vnfc. IV. .Tared, born y. Sarah, born ilanied Thomas Huxley. VI. Elizabeth,bap. March 26, 1648. Married Samuel Andrews, of Ilavtibrd. VII. Hannah, born April 25, 1653. Vni. Mar}-, born Mav 20, 1655. IX. Martha, born May 19, 1657. i\larried a Benton. DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF OBADIAH SPENCER, SON OF TFIOMAS SPENCEPv, THE SETTLER. SECOND GENERATION. [. Obadiah Spencer, of Hartford, Comi., was married to Mary Disborough, daughter of NielioL-is Disborough,* one of the first settlers of Hartford. " *In the year 1683, the house of Nicholas Disborough, at Hartford, Tvas very stransely molested by stones, by pieces of eartSi, by cobs of Indian corn, and such other things, from an invisible hniul, thrown at him. sometimes thro' the door, sometimes thro" the window, sometimes down the chimney, and sometimes from the floor of the room, (tho* Tcry close.) over his bead ; and sometimes he met with them in the shop, the yard, the barn, and in the field. " There was no Tiolence in the motion of the things thus thrown by tho invisible hnml : and tho' others besides the man, happenM sometimes to be hit, they were never hurt by them; only the inan himself once had pain given to his arm, and once blood fetch'd from his leg, by these annoyances, and a fire in an nnivnown way kindled, coiisiim'd no little part of his estate. " This trouble began upo)i a controversie between Disborough and another person, about a chest of cloaths which the man apprehended to be unrighteously detained by Desboroitgh : and it endured for diver.'i months : but upon the restoring of the cloaths thus detained, the trouble ceas'd. " At Briixlitling, in Sussex, in England, there happened a tragedy not unlike to this in the vear 1659. 'Tis recorded by Clarlc in the second volume of his Ernm/ihs." f^fatbcr's Jlagnalia, Book VII., A'ol. IT., page 398, Hartford edition.] 206 NOTES OF THE Mrs. Mary Spencer died . Mr. Obadiah Spencer died 1712. Children, — named in his will. 10 Obadiali, bom 11 Thomas, 12 Siimuel, bom oom 13 Ebenezer,* born 14 John, bom 15 Disboroiigh,tbom 16 Mary, bom 1666. Married Ruth . Died August 22, 1741. 6 childreii. 166S. Married and had cliildren. Married Deborah Beckley, daughter of ,Iohn Beckley, of Wethersfield. 4 children. Married Marv Boothe, February 28, 1699. 5 children. Married Mary Smith, daughter of Jo- seph Smith, October 4, 1693. Prob- ably, but not certain. Married Abigail Elmer, March 27, 1701. She died February 17, 1725, aged 46. Married a Kin^. DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF THOMAS SPENCER, SON OF THOMAS SPENCER, THE SETTLER. SECOND GENERATION. XL Tho:mas Spexcer, of vSufReld, Conn., was married to Esther Andrews, daughter of William Andrews, of Hartford. Conn. Mr. Thomas Spencer died . His widow, Mrs. Esther Spencer, died March 6, 1698. Children. Died October 4, 1680. Married Elizabeth Mascraft, of Rox- bury, Mass., March 18, 170fi, at Roxbury. Died in 1745. 17 Abigail, born 18 Thomas, born 19 Samuel, born 20 William, bom 21 Anna, born June 22 Elizabeth, born 23 Esther, bom 6, 1080. Married John Taylor. 1686. Married William Pierce, 1688. THIRD GENERATION. 19. vSamuel Spencer, of Suffield, Conn., was married to Elizabeth Mascraft, dauofhter of Mascraft, of Roxbury, Mass., Marcli 18, 1700, at Roxbury. Mr. Samuel Spencer died November 23, 1743, aged — . His widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Spencer, died . ■*At a Court, January 29, 1706. This Court do choose order and .appoint Ebenozer Spen- cer, of Hartford, to )ie master and keeper of her Majesty's Gaol, in the Town of Hartford. t At a Court, September 7, 1706. Disborough Spencer, of Hartford, and Henry Merry, of Lyme, were complained of before this Court, by Joseph Gilbert, Grand Jui-yman, for that, on the 2d day of this instant September, they having a quarrel between themselves, diil contrary to pep.ce of our Sovereign Lady the Queen and the laws of this Colony, elialleiiiri' each other to decide their quarrel with swords ; and for that purpose, at the common Land- ing Place in Hartford, did take swords into their hands to tight. SI'ENCEK FAMILY. 207 Children. 24 'I'hoiiKis 25 Daniel, born ■Jamiarv bom >>oveinbcr 13, 1702. 22, 170-. Married Elizabeth Stiles, of SunioUl, December 22, 1726. Ho died De- cember 1, 1772. »She died Januarv 28, 1803, aged 98. G children. ^r i^OURTH GENEE^^TION. •24. Thomas SriA'CKit. of Sufficltl, Conn., was married to Mary Ti'innl)uil, (laughter of John Trmnbull, l.-;t, oC SiiJiicld, Dcecnihcr 15, 1720. She Avas born December 2. 1701. Lieut. Thomas Spencer died February 4, 1754, aged 52. His widow, Mrs. Mary Spencer, died 1755. llcv estate wa-- distributed July 1, 1755. Childrot. 20 Elizabeth, born August 3, 1721. 27 Thomas, born January 28, 1723. Died Eebniary 28, 1723. 28 Mercy, born Jlay 1, 1724. Married Simeon Harmon, March 18 1745. 29 Hannah, born July 11, 1728.* 30 Marv, born April 14, 1730. Died June 4, 1732. 31 Mary, bap. 1733. 32 Thomas. liorii Octoiier 31, 1730. 33 Eliphulet, born September ■ 0, 1738. 34 Hezekiah, born December 10, 1740. Married Olive Nott, March 4, 1762. She died February 2, 1771. 2. Deb- orah Eaton, about January 11, 1772. He died August 3, 1797. ' She died February 21, 1811. 5 children by ^, .1 born February 16, 1688. both, ) - 58 Nathaniel, born December 21, 1690. 59 Mary, born September 8, 1692. S P E N C K R FAMILY. 209 THIRD GENERATION. iy,k Jareu .Spencer, lir.^l of Harttbrd, Conn., afterwards of New- Hartford, in the same State, was married to Sarah Day, daughter of John Day, of Hartford, June 10, 1708. She was born Sep- tember 19, 1G83. Mr. Jared Spencer died at New-Hartford, in 1754, aged 72. His widow, Mrs. Sarah Spencer, died Septeaiber, 1767, aged 84. Chihfrcii. 2, 1709. 60 Hannah, 01 Jolm, 62 Susanna, 63 Elizabeth, 64 Nathaniel Beartlinj: bap. February bap. [no date.] bap. [no date. J bap. April bap. May Married Marv Hubbard, of Middletown. 22, 1716. FOURTH GENERATION. G4. Nathaniel Bearding Spencer, of New-Hartford Conn., was married to Theodocia Bunce, of Hartford, about 1747. Mr. Nathaniel B. Spencer died July 2(5, 1773, aged 49. His widow, Mrs. Theodocia Spencer, died July 27, 1803, in her 80th year. Children. Died in August, 1749. Died January 5, 1779. Anna, ow, died January 21, 1779. Died July 28, 1802. 6.5 Nathaniel, born April 10, 1748. 60 Asabel, born Juh' 19, 1749. 67 Asahel, born May 25, 1750. 68 Isaac, born November 29, 1751. 69 Anna, born June J^, 1753. 70 James, born March 10, 1755. 71 Lucretia, bom April SO, 1757. 72 Huldah, born April 3, 1759. 7o Asa, born January 0, 1761. 74 Jared, born January 7, 1763. 75 Theodocia, bom October 31, 1764. 70 Josiah, bom December 5, 1766. 77 Theodocia, born March 23, 1708. Died January 31, 1765 Died December 3, 177 FIFTH GENERATION. 65. Nathaniel Spencer, of New-Hartford, Conn., was married to Lois Steele. Mr. Nathaniel Spencer died . 78 Amelia, born 79 Louis, born SO Nathaniel, born August 81 Lydia, bom 82 Elizur, bom 83 Josiah, bom Febmary 25,1781 84 Enon, born 85 Amanda, bom 80 Milton, born 27 Ch ildren . Married Arnold Humphrey, ilarried Olive Case. 1, 1776. Married Reuben Loomis. 210 NOTES OF THE SPENCER FAMILY. SIXTH GENERATION. 83. JosiAH Spencer, first of New-Hartford, Conn., now of Spring- field, Oliio, was married to Marian Marsli, daughter of Gen. Isaac IMarsIi, of New Hartford, January 3, 1803. Mrs. Marian Marsli died June 4, 1841, aged about 57. Mr. Josiah Marsh (at this date, July 18, 1854) lives at Spring- field, Ohio. Children. 87 Wolcott Marsh, burn February 16, 1804. 88 Richard Smith, 89 Josiah Frankhn, born Mav 90 Isaac Whit- Was married to Cornelia Jones, daugh- ter of Deacon Josiah .Jones, of Stock- bridge, Mass., and sister of the Late Electa Fidelia Jones, deceased, of Stockbridge. They have seven chil dren, and i-eside in Springfield, Ohio. born January '23, 1806. 91 Chnrles, born January bom October 6, 1808. 26, 1813. 31, 1810. 92 Mariana, born September 7, 1822. DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF SARAH SPENCER, DAUGHTER OF THOMAS SPENCER, THE SETTLER. V. Sarah Spencer was married to Thomas Huxley, of Suffield. Conn. Mrs. Sarah Huxley died October 24, 1712. Mr. Thomas Huxley died July 21, 1721. liEV. SAMUEL STONE. FlliST GENERATION. Rev. SAMUEL STONE, one of the first settlers of Hartford, Conn., and second Pastor of the First Chui-ch in that town, appears to have been tmoe married. 1. To . 2. To EHz- abeth Allen.* Ilis wife survived him and was married to (^eoro-e Gardiner of Salem, Mass., merehant. [Mr. Gardiner appears to have been of Hartford in 1673.] Mr. Samuel Stone, the Reverend Teacher of the Church of Christ at Hartford, died Julv 20, IGGS.f *0n Boston 1st Church Records, p. 25, date of July 1641. " liCttei-.s of commendation were granted to John AVmthrop the \-ounger, going to Enghmd, the like for our bro. Mr \\'illiam Uibbins also going to England. " Mr* Elizabeth Stone, lately called Mrs Eliza Allen, but now the wife of M' Samuel Stone the teacher of the church of "Hartford, in Conn., was granted letters of recommendation thither." Turning back to 24 March. 103S-9, I find the admissions were Mr; Elizabeth Allen, Mr- Penelope Pelham and Elizabeth Story. Whether Elizabeth Allen were maiden or ividow is not known to me, but my opinion is that not being called wife of any or widow, .she was a joung woman, for she lived to 1081. [Judge Savage.] t The last IVill and Testcment of the Reverend M' Sam' Stone, late teacher of the church of Xi at Hartford, who decea.sed July 2()th, 16C3 Inasmuch as all men on earth are mortall, and the time of dying, w;:i the maner thereof is only foreknowne and predetermined by theMajestie on high, and that it is a duty incumbent on all so faiT forth to have their liome set in order, a.^ considerately to deter- mine and dispose of all there outward estate, eon.sisting in Ileredetaments, Lands, ChattellB, Goods of what kind soever. \v-' ail an'l eitiioi' tiiero appurtenances, to .severall per. daughter of Samuel Gurley, of Mansfield, January 2, 1735. She died March 15, 1746, in lier ood year. After lier death he again married. John Storrs died October 6, 1753, aged 51. Children of John Starrs. 23 John, born '.:■-. 1735. 24 Son, born August 2, 1738. Died August 17, 1738. 25 Lydia, born August 18, 1742. 26 Nathaniel, born " 1751. 13. ilucKiNs Storrs. of Mansfield, married Eunice Porter, daugh- ter of Deacon Experience Porter, of IMansfield, November 12. 1731. C'/u7(^;c;i. 27 Huckins, born November 6, 1732. 28 Experience, born September, 18, 1734. 29 Eunice, born August 16,1736. Died .M;irc!i 21, 1738. 30 Eleazur, born November 24, 173S. 31 Aaron, born May 5, 1741. 32 Eunice, born Jlay 2, 1743. 33 Joseph. born December 20, 1745. 34 Abigail, born April 21, 1748. 35 Mary, born May 7, 1750. 36 Benjamin, born Maj- 21, 1752. 37 John, born September 20, 1755. 38 Samuel, born Jidy 28, 1758. 16. JosKi'ii Storks, of Alansfield, was twice married. 1. To Han- nah Porter, May, 1735. She died August 28, 1741. 2. To Experi- ence Gurley, daughter of Samuel Gurley, of Coventry, Conn., 1743. Mrs. Experience Storrs died June 9, 1767, in lier 43d year. Joseph Stoi-rs died October 5, 1783, in his 72d year. They hail nine children, among Avliom were STORKS FAMILY. 217 Sons of Joseph Slorrs. 39 Joscpli, born 40 Cordial, born 41 William, born \ 42 Augustus, bom 43 Koyal, born FOUllTH GENERATION. 23. Rev. John Storks* was twice married. 1. To Eunice Howe. 2. To . ,., .,>,-,.,•■, Sons of John Storrs. —^ 44 Richard Sal- ter, born 1763. 45 John, born ^ 4t; Joshua, born 47 Luther, bom FIFTH GENERATION. 44. Richard Saltkk Storks, of , was married to Sons of Richard Salter Storrs. 48 Richard Sal- ter, bora 49 David, born 50 Jonathan, born 51 Charles, born 52 Eleazur, born DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF THOMAS STORRS, SON OF SAMUEL STORRS, THE SETTLER. SECOND GENERATION. VII. Thomas Storks, of Manslield, was married to Mehitabel -, Marcli 14, 1708. Thomas Storrs, Estj., died A])ril, 175.5, in the GDth year of liis Mehitabel Storrs died March 10, 1776. * Rev. John Storrs, was ordained August 15, 1763, sixth pastor of the Presbyterian church at Soutliold, L. I. lie left the Island near the commencement of the Revolutionary War, and was absent from his charge from August, 177H, to .June, 1782. He was dismissed April 13, 1787. [Rev. Mr. Prime's History of Long island.] ''After his dismission, Rev. Mr. Storrs came back to Mansfield, and preached for a, time to a congregation in Nortli Wind- ham, as a supply." [Rev. A. S. Atwood, of South Mansfield.] Rev. John Storrs was twice married. 1. To Eunice Howe, widow of Dr. Howe, of Mansfield and daughter of Col. Shu- bael Conant, of Mansfield, by whom he had a son Richard Salter Storrs, who was settled in the ministry at Long Meadow, Mass. His son, bearing th(! same n:iine, is Pastor of the church in Braintree, Mass., and his son bearing the same name, is settled over a church in Brooklyn, N. Y. [Zahnon Storrs, Esq., of Mansfield.] 28 218 NOTES OF THE Children of I'homas Storrs. 53 Mehitabel, 54 Rebecca, 55 Zeruiali, 56 Cornelius, 57 Thomas, 58 Prince, 59 Josiah, 60 Judah, 61 Lemuel, 62 Amariah, 63 Anna, born March born August born Auofust 30, 1709. 29, 1710. 27, 1712. Married Setli Paddoclc, October 10, 1735. Died May 9, 1760. born December 30, 1714. born January 16, 1716-17. born Marcli 12, 1718-19. born Marcli 25, 1721. born September 26, 1723, the fifth day of the week, in the night at seven o'clock, born March 13, 1725-6, on the Lord's day morning, about sum-ise. born June 11, 1728, about 11 o'clock at night a Tuesday, born January 18, 1731-2, on Tuesday morning the fouilh hour. THIRD GENERATION. 56. Cornelius Stores (son of Capt. Thomas) married Martha Porter, daughter of Deacon Experience Porter, of Mansfield, Sep- tember 4, 1738. 64 Cornelius, 65 Martha, 66 Constant, 67 j\Iehetibel, 68 Nathaniel, 69 Elijah, 70 Constant, 71 Hannah, bora September born October born March born June born June born March born February born April Children. 5, 1739. 13, 1741. 20, 1744. Died July 19, 1745. 12, 1745. 21, 1747. 25, 1750. 11, 1752. 7, 1754. 57. Thomas Storrs, of Mansfield, was married to Eunice Paddock, daughter of Mr. Robert Paddock, of Mansfield, Eebruary 27, 1742-3. She died May 2, 1795. He died May 14, 1802. 72 Zeruiah, 73 Martha, 74 Dan, 75 Eunice, 76 Martha, 77 Thomas, 78 Seth, 79 Zalmon, born January born August born February born May born June born August born January born August Children. 6, 1743-4. 21, 1745. Died July 10, 1750. 7, 1748. 28, 1750. 1, 1752. 25, 1754, Died at Princeton, N. J., September, 24, 1756. 30, 1758. 80 Heraau, born September 27, 1761. 1776. Died in 1776. New Jersey, September 20, 58. Prince Storrs married Deliverance Paddock, daughter of Seth Paddock, late of Mansfield, November 30, 1749. STORRS FAMILY. 219 Children. 81 Anne, born July 28, 1751, on tlie S;ibbatli day in tlic afternoon. 82 Prince, bora September, 9, 1753. 83 Deliverance, born Novemljer, 19, 1755. 84 Royce, bom June 7, 1758. 85 Roxilana, born July 8, 17C0. SG Chipman, born March 21, 1703. 59. JosiAH Storrs married Mary Sargoant, dauolilcr ol" Mr. Jonathan Sargeant, November 9, 1743. She. died Jidy 3, 1794. He died August 9, 179G. 87 Ebenezer, 88 Marv, 89 Josiah, 90 Josiah, 91 Nathan, 92 Jonathan, 93 Slolly, GO. JuDAH Storrs married Lucy Cleaveland, daughter of Henry Cleaveland, December 3, 1744. He died May 29, 1791. Chihlrcn. Children. • ^ born August 2G, 1744. born August 11, 1750. Died October 25, 1754. born April 5, 1754. Died November 6, 1754, born November 3, 1755. born August 5, 1758. Died August 30, 1704. born October 16, 1700. born June 18, 1764. 94 Asael, 95 Lucy, 96 Olive, 97 Justus, 98 Henry, 99 Justus, 100 William Fitch, 101 Lucy, 102 Bezaleel, born May l)orn Blay born May born April 3, 1745. 3, 1747. 15, 1749. 26, 1751. born September 14, 1753. born October 11, 1755. Died September 11, 1751. Died October 25, 1754. born July born October born August 103 Frederick, born May 3, 1757. 26, 1759. 0, 1761. 2, 1764. Gl. Lemuel Storrs was married to Hannah Gillett, June 11,1749. She died June 29, 1759, aged 29. children. Died Sejiteniber 30, 1750. 103 i Hannah, 104 Aaron, 105,Lerauel, 105? Hannah, 106 Roger, born June born August born April born March bap. January 10, 1750. 2, 1751. 20, 1753. 1755. 8, 1758. FOURTH GENERATION. 74. Dan Storks, of INIansfield, was twice married. 1. To Ruth Conant, daughter of Col. Shubael Conant, of Mansficdd, and of Eunice his wife, daughter of Rev. Eleazur Williams, minister of South Mansfiekl, January 5, 1774. She died April 18, 1792. 2. To Mary Southwortli, (huiirhter of Constant Sonthwortli. Esq., October 28, 1793. 220 NOTES OF THE STORES FAMILY. Children, — by his first wife. 107 Origin, 108 Zalmon, bom October, bom December 109 .Tuba, 110 Sophronia, 111 Selima, 112 Lucius, 113 Egbert, 114 Egbert, 115 Maria, 116 Delia, bom jVIarcli born Marcli bom June born June born February 11, 1774. 18, 1779. 9, 1782. 2, 1784. 29, 1786. 23, 1789. 7, 1792. Zalmon Storrs, Esq., Yale College, 1801. Married 1. April 26, 1804, Cynthia Stowell, daughter of Josiah Stowell, of Mansfield. She died April 17, 1833. 2. Clarissa Stowell. Residence South Mansfield, Conn. Married Ozias Sevmour,father of Judge Origen S ton's Seymour. Died May 7, 1792. ^ Children, — by his second wife. born .January 18, 1795. Died February 25, 1796. bom July 9, 1800. born July 1, 1806. Married Rev. Thomas T. Waterman. 105. Lemuel Stores, of Colchester, was married to Betsey, daugh- ter of Col. Henry Champion, October 5, 1783. She was boni September 11, 1762. Lemuel Storrs, Esq., died November 29, 1816. Mrs. Betsey Storrs, alias Champion, died Jinie 21, 1845. Children of Lemuel Storrs. bora July 26, 1784. Mamied Hon. Joseph Trumbull, late Governor of Connecticut, December 1, 1824. One child Eliza StoiTs, born October 10, 1826, married Lucius F. Robinson, Esq., of Hartford, Conn., Attorney at Law. Died August 30, 1838. Children, Hen 1787. ry Samuel, bom July 1, 1811, died 1852. Fortune Kingsley, bom 1813, died December 12, 1853. Eliza, born 1814, died 1837. William Champion, born 1816. Peyton Randolph, born 1818, died June 13, 1855. One son, Lemuel Gustavus, bom Feb ruary, 6, 1813, died March 31, 1830. Judge "of the Supreme Court of EiTors. Residence Hartford, Conn. 117 Ehza, 118 Henry Randolph, bom September 119 Lemuel Gustavus, born February 22, 1792. 120 Wilham Lucius, born March 25, 1795. DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF CORDIAL STORRS, SON OF SAMUEL STORRS, THE SETTLER. SECOND GENERATION. IX. Cordial Storrs, of Mansfield, was twice married. 1. To Hannah, daughter of Thomas Wood, of Rowley, Mass., deceased September 15, 1724. Slie died March 18, 1764. 2. To Mrs. Catharin(! Bicknell, widow of Capt. Zeclii-. Bioknell, of Ashford, October 10. 1765. Children. Died November 10, 1826. 121 Jabcz, 122 Cordial, 128 Hannah, born July bom January bom Api-i 124 Mchetibcl, born April 26, 1725. 3, 1728. 15, 1732. 15, 1737. SAMUEL TERRY. SAMUEL TERRY, of Springfield, Mass., (where he appears first, about 1G54,) was twice married. 1. To Ann Lobd ell, daugh- ter of Lobdell, of , 1660. She died . 2. To Sarah Scott, 1690. Mr. Terry removed to Enfield about 1700, probably after that year. Mrs. Sarah Terry died . Mr. Samuel Terry died in 1731. FIRST GENERATION. Children of Samuel Terry and Ann his rcife. I. Samuel, born 1661. II. Ephraim, bom 1663. Died in childhood. III. Thomas, born 1665. IV. Mary, born 1667. V. Rebecca, bom 1669. Died m infancy. VI. Ephraim, born 1672. \TI. Rebecca, bom 1673. VIII. Elizabeth, born 1675. Died young. IX. Amia, bom Children of Samuel Terry and Sarah his wife, — none. SECOND GENERATION. I. Samuel Terry, of Enfield, Conn,, was twice married. 1. To Hannah Morgan, daughter of Miles Morgan, of Springfield, 1682, being the first marriage in the settlement. She was born 1656, and died January 7, 1698. 2. To Martha Credan, daughter of \- >' ; Creulckl(;y, of Glas- tenbury. Conn., formerly of Wethersfield, November 23, 1704. Mrs. Catharine Treat died . Richard Treat, Esq., died May 7, 1713. Child, — one only. 69 Catharine, born August 26, 1706. Married Samuel Demiug, of Wethers- Held, June 16, 1726. 37. Jerusha Treat was twice married. 1. To Capt. Thomas Welles, of Wethersfield, Conn., May 17, 1705. He died Decem- ber 7, 1711, in his 50th year. 2. To Capt. Ephraim Goodrich, of Wetherstield, December 25, 1712, being his second wife. Capt. Ephraim Goodrich died February 27, 1739, aged 70. Mrs. Jerusha Goodrich, alias Welles, died January 15, 1754, in the 76tli year of her age. Children, — by her frrst husband, 60 Wilhani, born January 12, 1706. 61 Wait, born January 4, 170S. 62 Jolui, born February lvvi,:^ V\ (>f^^ Hon. John Webster died at Hadley, Mass., April 5, 1661. His Avidow, Mrs. Agnes Webster, died SECOND GENERATION. Children of John Webster and Agnes liis wife, — named in his will. I. Matthew, bom II. William, born III. Thomas, born -IV. Robert, born V. Anne, borii VI. Elizabeth, born VII. Mai-}', born DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF MATTHEW WEBSTER, SON OF JOHN WEBSTER, THE SETTLER. THIRD GENERATION. I. Matthew Webster, of Farmington, Conn., was married to Mr. Matthew Webster died July 16, 1655. His widow, Mrs. Webster, died Children* S John, born 9 Daughter, When young, dwelt with Joseph Eas- (name un- ton, of Hartford. known. ) born * Our knowledge of the children of Matthew Webster, is derived from a deed from him to his father, dated in 1660, and recorded in " Book of Deeds " in the office of Secretary of "tate, page 43. whereby " I the said Matthew, bind over my land in Farmington, in Matthew Woodruff's hands, for the maintenance of my son John, for the whole time of the life of said John. My daughter, who is with Joseph Easton, of Hartford, to have six pounds a year from the rent of the land, for a year or two longer : and this I do bind over to my father Mr. John AVebster, to dispose of for thegoodof my son, after his, my said father's, decease." "WEBSTER F A JI I E Y . 243 DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF WILLIAM WEBSTER, SON OF JOHN WEBSTER, THE SETTLER. THIRD GENERATION. IL William Webster, of Hadley, Mass., was married to Mary Reeve, daughter of Reeve, of , February 17, 1G70. Mr. William Webster is supposed to have died about 1688. His widow, Mrs. Mary Webster, died in 1696.* , Children, — none. DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF THOMAS WEBSTER, SON OF JOHN WEBSTER, THE SETTLER. THIRD GENERATION, III. Thomas Webster, of Northampton, Mass., was married to Abigail Alexander, daughter of Alexander, of the same town, June 16, 1663.t Mr. Thomas Webster died at Northfield, Mass., in 1686. His widow, Mrs. Abigail Webster, survived her husband, but died before March, 1690. children. 10 Abigail, born January 9, 1668, at Nortliampton. Died in infancy. 11 Abigail, born January 10, 1G69, at Northampton. 12 George, born November 7, 1670, at Northampton. 13 John, born February 26, 1673, at Northampton. 14 Elizabeth, born November 26, 1676, at Hadley, Mnss. 15 Thankful, born January 12, 1679, at Hadley, Mass. Harried John Bas- com, 1700. 16 Mary, bom May 25, 1681, at Hadley, JMass. *Mrs. Webster was a reputed witch, and as such, she was tried in Boston, and acquitted. She died in peace. At a County Court held at Northampton, in and for the county of Hampshire, Mas.s., March 31, 1685, — '• Samii Partrigg was allowed pay'nt for drawing out Coppys of Tests to be sent to y Bay in Goodwife Webster's case w an [wlierein] she was accused with famil- iaritee witli y devell."' t Mr. Thomas Webster settled in Northampton, Mass. In or about the year 1674, he removed to Northfield, but was soon driven away by the Indians, and went to Iladley, Mass. He, however, returned to Northfield, and there resided during the remainder of his life. He probably lost all his estate in Northfield when attacked by the enemy in 1675, but at the time of his death, he lefta good estate there in land ; Northfield being broken up again in 1690, remained desolate over twenty years thereafter, and its lands became valueless. Mr. Webster's children were brought up among the Alexander and other relatives. Hampshn-e County Court Records, Book I, p. 127 At a County Court, holden at Northampton, in and for said County. March 28, 1670, '• Thomas Webster, and Edward .Scott, presented at the last Court at Springfield, for defaming [?1 the Sabbath, by travelling to Westfield fromward Windsor late in the night before the Sabbath, and wiirued here to appear; and they were both admonished of their offence, and ordered to pay each of them, two and si.xpence to the Recorder, as his fees, and so were dismissed." 244 NOTES OF THE DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF ROBERT WEBSTER, SON OF JOHN WEBSTER, THE SETTLER. THIRD GENERATION. IV. Robert Webster, first of Middletown, Conn., and afterwards of Hartford, Conn., was married to Susannali Treat, daugliter of Richard Treat, Esq., of Wetliersfield, in tlie same State, and one of the first settlers of that town, about 1652.* Robert Webster, Esq., died in 1676. His widow, Mrs. Susannah Webster, died in 1705. Children. 10, 1653, at Middletown. 30, 1655, at Middletown. 9, 1657, at Middletown. ... 26, 1658, at Middletown. at Hartford, probablJ^ at Hartford, probably. at Hartford, probably, at Hartford, probably, at Hartford, probably. Married to Thom- as King, of Hartford. She died Sep- tember 27, 1706. He died December 26, 1711. at Hartford, probably. 17 John, 18 Sarah, 19 Jonathan, 20 Snf5annah, 21 Samuel, 22 Robert, 23 Joseph, 24 William, 25 Mary, born born born born born born born born born November June Januarjr October [no date.] [no date. J [no date.] [no date.] [no date.] 26 Elizabeth, born [no date.] FOURTH GENERATION. 17. John Webster, of Hartford, Conn., was married to Sarah Mygatt, daughter of Jacob Mygatt, of Hartford, and of Sarah his wife, daugliter of Hon. William Whiting, one of the first settlers of Hartford, and of Susannah his wife. Jacob Mygatt was son of Deacon Joseph Mygatt, who, likewise, was one of the first settlers of Hartford. [After the death of Mr. Webster, his widow was married to Lieut. Benjamin Graham, of Hartford, being his second wife, November 28, 1698. He died in 1725.] Mr. John Webster died December 6, 1695, aged 42. Mrs. Sarah Webster, alias Graham, died Children. John, born 28 Ebenezer, born 29 Jacob, born 30 Daniel, bap. October 31 Sarah, born 32 Ann, born 33 Abigail, born 1689. 1, 1693. Married AbielSteele in 1712, settled in Southington, and died in 1753. Married Elizabeth Nichols, and died in 1728. Married Jacob Merrill in 1710. * Robert Webster, settled at Middletown, Conn., and at the organization of the town in 1651, or 1652, was chosen Recorder. He continued at Middletown, until about 1660, when he removed to Hartford. WEBSTKR FA^riLY. 246 18. Sarah Webster was twice married. 1. To Joseph Mygatt, of Hartford, Conn., son of Jacob Mygatt, of Hartford, and grand- son of Deacon Josejili Mygatt, one of the first settlers of tlie town, November 15, 1G77. He died in Mareli, 1698. 2. To _Bevil Waters, of Hartford, l)eing his second wife, December 13, 1722. Mr. Bevil Waters died February 14, 1729, aged 97. Mrs. Sarah Mygatt, alias Waters, died in February, 1744, aged 89, nearly. 34 Joseph, 35 Susannah, 36 RJary, 37 Jacob, 38 Jacob, 39 Thomas, 40 Sarah, 41 Zebiilon, 42 Dorathy, Children, — by Iter first Imsba^id. born October 27, 1678. born October 1, 1680. born December 4, 1682. born December 9, 1684. born November 9, 1686. born September 11, 1688. born March 9, 1691. Died January 29, 1685. Died November, 1687. born November born Januarv 6, 1693. 26, 1696. Married Thomas King, of Hartford, No- vember 6, 1712. They had 8 children. Married Jonathan Steele, of Hartford, May 6, 1715. Children, — by her second husband, — none. 19. JoxATHAX Webster, of Hartford, Conn., was twice married. .1. To Dorcas Hopkins, daughter of Stephen Hopkins, of Hart- ford, and grand-daughter of -John Hopkins, one of the lirst settlers of the town. May ll, 1G81. She died in 1694. 2. To Mary Judd, supposed daughter of Thomas Judd, of Farmington, Jan- uary 2. 1696. Mr. Jonathan Webster died in 17;3o, aged 78. His widow, Mrs. Mary Wel)ster, died . Children, — by his first wife. 43 Jonathan, born March IS, 1682. Married Esther Judd, and settled in Glastenbury, Conn. 8 children are recorded to him on Glastenbury Records. 44 Susannah, born April 25, 1686. 45 Marv, born September 29, 1688. 46 Meh'itabel, born March 8.1691. Married to David Bidwell, of Hartford. July 8, 1714. 47 Stephen. born January 1,1693. Married Mary Burnham, of Hartford, June 6, 1717, who after his death, married Kbenezer Merrill, of Hart- ford, April 9, 1730. He, Stephen Webster, died in 1724. Child, — by his second wife, — one only. 48 Benjamin, born August 9, 1698. Settled in Litchfield. 20. SrsANXAH Webster was married to John Grave, of Hartford, Conn., about 1680. [After her death, he was married to Hannah 246 NOTES OF THE Davis, daughter of Philip Davis, of Hartford, in 1 690, by whom he had six children, two of which, only, viz., John, born March 3, 1695, and settled in Guilford, and Sarah, born September 25, 1698, seem to have survived infancy.] Mrs. Susannah Grave died in 1688, aged 30. Mr. John Grave died in August, 1702, aged — . Children. 49 Mehitabel, born Married James Henderson, of Hartford, Conn., January 1,1701. 50 Elizabeth, bom Married Ebenezer Diidlej', of East- Guilford, Conn. He died in 1751, leaving surviving his wife Elizabeth, and 7 children. 21. Samuel Webster, of Hartford, Conn., was married to Eliza- beth Reeve, daughter of Robert Reeve, of the same town. She was born December 14, 1668. Samuel Webster, Esq., died February 1, 1744, aged — . He was honored with the appointment of High Sheriff of Hartford County, September 7, 1708, which office he resigned August 1, 1721, and recommended Col. William Whiting, of Hartford, as his successor, on whom the office was bestowed. His widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Webster, died in 1747, aged 79. Ch ildren , — none. 22. Robert Webster, of Hartford, Conn., was thrice married. 1. To Hannah Becklev, daughter of John Beckley, of Wethersfield, Conn., September 10, 1689. She died . 2. To Sarah Colefax, widow of Jonathan Colefax, deceased, of Wethersfield, and daughter of Joseph Edwards of the same town, after 1712. She died February 15, 1725, aged 53. 3. To Susannah Baker, daughter of John Baker, of Hartford, and grand-daughter of John Basey, one of the first settlei's of the same town, July 30, 1731. Mr. Robert Webster died in February, 1744. His widow, Mrs. Susannah Webster, died in December, 1746. Children, — by his first wife. 51 Robert, born October 1689. 52 Abraham, born September 1, 1693. 53 Hannah, born November 7, 1695. 64 Matthew, born April 17, 1698. Died Eebruary 2. 1707. 55 Joseph, born March 7, 1700. ^ 66 Caleb, born February 22, 1703. 57 Mary, born December 5, 1704. Died ui early life. 68 Abigail, born January 22, 1711. Children, — by his second and third wives, — none. 23. Joseph Webster, of Hartford, Conn., was twice married. 1. AV E B S T E R F A M 1 I, V 247 To Mary Judd, daughter of B(?iij;iiiiin Judd,* of Farmington, Conn., February 23, 1696. She died . 2. To Hannah Baker, widow of Basey Baker, deceased, of INIiddletown, Conn., formerly of Hartford, May 11, 1726. She was daughter of Nathaniel Willett, of Hartford. Mr. Joseph Webster died in May, 17'>0. Mr. Hannah Webster, alias Baker, died Children, — b)/ his first wife. 59 Marv, bom Mav 31, 1G97. Married Isaac Kellogg, of Hartford, Dec. 26, 1717, 60 Elizabeth, born Slarcb tj, 1700. Married Joseph Waters, of Hartford. Children, — bi/ Iris second wife, — none. 24. WiLLiA^r Wehstek, of Hartford, Conn., was married to Sarah Nichols, daughter of Cyprian Nichols, of the same town, Novem- ber 20, 1700'. [After his death, she was married May 13, 1725, to Samuel Catlin, of Hartford, being his second wife. His first wife, to whom he was married January 5, 1702, was Elizabeth Norton, of Farmington, Conn. She died August 4, 1724.] Elnsign William Webster died in June, 1722. Mrs. Sarah Webster, alias Catlin, died . Children. 61 Cyprian, born September 3, 1701. 62 Moses, 63 William, 64 Moses, 6.5 Susannah, 66 Sarah, 67 Samuel, born 1702. born September 3, 1703. born September 26, 1706. born April 18, 1710. born 1712. born 1714. JIarried Elizabeth Seymour, 1729. removed to Harwinton. Died iu infancy. Settled in Wintonbury. Married Mary Brace in 1733. He 68 Timothy, bap. May 29, 1720. Died in early life. 26. Elizabeth Webster was married to John Seymour, jun., of Hartford, Conn., December 19, 1693. Mr. John Seymour died May 17, 1748, aged 82, nearly. His widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Seymour, died May 15, 1754. Children. 69 John, born December 25, 1694. 70 Timothy, born June 27, 1696. 71 Daniel," born October 20, 1698. 72 Jonathan, born March 16, 1703. 73 Nathaniel, born November 17, 1704. , 74 Susanna, born April 13, 1706. Married — ■ Fomroy. 75 Margaret, born January 30, 1708. Married Catlin. 76 Zebulon, born May 14, 1709. 77 Moses, born February 17, 1711. 78 Richard, bom [no date.] * Benjamin Judd had a daughter Mary born in 1675, and she is supposed to have become the wife of Joseph Webster, as her sister Esther bom in 1686,— on the 7th of March, 1702. made choice of Joseph Webster to be her guardian. 248 NOTESOFTHE FIFTH GENEEATION. 28. Ebenezer Webster, of Hartford, Conn., was married to Han- nah Webster, daughter of Robert Webster, 2d, of Hartford. She was born November 7, 1695. Mrs. Hamiah Webster died November 11, 1775, aged 80. Mr. Ebenezer Webster died February 12, 1776, aged 86. Children. 79 Matthew, born Februaiy 14, 1720. 80 Hannah, born Married Elijah Mills, of Windsor, Conn. 81 Medad, born 1723. Married Elizabeth Holton, daughter of Joseph Holton, of Hartford, Novem- ber 10, 1748. Capt. Medad Webster died April 9, 1793, aged 70. 82 Mary, born 1727. Married Ensign, of Hartford. She died Febmary 19, 1805, aged 78. 83 Thankful, born 1728. Died, unmarried, December 22, 1784, aged 56. 84 Ebenezer, born 1731. He died March 25, 1804, aged 72. 85 Sarah, born Married Clark. 86 Rebecca, born Married Samuel Turner, of Hartford. 30. Daniel Webster, of Hartford, Conn., was twice married, 1. To Mirriam Kellogg, widow of Abraham Kellogg, deceased,* of Hartford, and daughter of Noah Cooke,t of Northampton, Mass., and of Sarah his wife, daughter of Joseph Nash, one of the early settlers of Hartford, about 1719. She was born September 30, 1690, and died . 2. To Hannah Bird, widow of Jonathan Bird, deceased, of Farmington. Capt. Daniel Webster died December 21, 1765, aged 72. Mrs. Hannah Webster died October 17, 1776, aged — . Children,— by his ^first irifc. 87 Daniel, bom February 16, 1720. Died young. 88 Noah, born March 25, 1722. 89 Zeplianiah, born June 1,1724. 90 Abraham, born January 17, 1727. 91 Mirriam, born October 21, 1729. Married 1. William Sedgwick. 2. Marsh, of New Hartford. 92 Daniel, born September 4, 1731. 93 Ehhu, born November 1, 1733, Died young and unmarried. Children, — by his second wife, — none. SIXTH GENERATION. 79, Matthew Webster, first of Hartford, Conn., afterwards of Schaghtieoke, Rensselaer County, N. Y., was married to Mabel Pratt, daughter of William Pratt, of Hartford, 1747. * Abraham Kellogg died soou after his marriage to Mirriam Kellogg, having no issue. t Noah Cooke was born June 14, 1657, and was son, by his first wife, of Capt. Aaron Cooke, of Dorchester, Mass., in 1630, — one of the first settlers of Windsor, Conn., in 1635 or 1636, of Northampton, Mass., about 1660, afterwards of Wcstfield, Mass., where he resided a few years, and tlien of Northampton, where he died September 5, 1690, aged 80. ' N O T K S OF THE AV E JJ S T E R F A 31 1 L Y . \ 24! Mrs. Mabel Webster died Mr. Miittbew Webster died Fcbniury 0, 1807, aged 8G years, 11 months, and 25 days. Children. 94 Samuel, bora 95 Mabel, born 96 Haunali, born 97 Acsah, born 98 Benjamin, born 99 Cliarles, ) |born 100 George, ) gborn 17-49. Died December, 1776, aged 27. 87, NoAli WEBSTEPt, of Hartford, Conn., was inari-ied to Rlercy Steele, daughter of Eliplialet Steele of the same town, January 12, 1749. Mrs. Mercy Webster died October 5, 1794, aged G7. Noali Webster, Esq., died November 9, 1813, in his 92d year. Cliildi'en. 101 Mercy, born November 8, 1749 J 04 Noah, 105 Charles, Married John Kellogg Belden, and died August 11, 1820. Man-ied 1. ' Merrill, of New-Hart- ford. 2. Dorothy Seymour. 3. Eu- nice Cliilds, of Deer'field. He died in Sullivan, N. Y., August 4, 1831. JIarried Joel Lord, of Salisbury, Coim., afterwards of Danby, N. Y. She died August 4, 1831. G, 1758. Noah Webster, LL. D., author of Dic- tionary, married Rebecca Greenleaf, of Boston, October 26, 1789. born September 2, 1762. Married 1. Betsey Woodruff. 2. Mrs. Wilkinson. 102 Abraham, born September 17, 1751. 103 Jerusha, born January 22, 1756. born October 32 GOVEENOR THOMAS WELLES, ONE or THE FIRST SETTLERS OF HARTFORD, CONN. THOMAS WELLES, out- of the first settlers of Hartford, Conn., and Wetliersfield, Conn., and one of the early Governors of the Colony of Connecticut, was twice married. 1. To -^ ^"^ . She died . 2. To Elizabeth Foote, widow of Nathaniel Foote, one of the first settlers of Wethersfield, about 1646. She was sister of Hon. John Deming, who, likewise was one of the first settlers of Wethersfield. Hon. Thomas Welles died at Wethersfield, Januaiy 14, 1659-60. His widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Welles, alias Foote, died July 28, 1683, aged about 88 years. FIRST GENERATION. Children of Thomas Welles, — by his first wife. T. . John, born II. Thomas, born III. Samuel, born IV. Mary, bom V. Ami, born ' * "^ ■ Mary died before her father. Was married twice. 1. To Thomas Thompson, of Farmington, Conn., April 14, 1646. He died April 25, 1655. 2. To Anthony Hawkins, of Farmington. VI. Sarah, born 1631. Was married to Capt. John Chester, of Wethersfield, February, 1653. John Chester, Esq., died February 23, 1698, aged 62. He was born in Watertown, Mass., August 3, 1635. His widow, Mrs. Sarah Welles, died December 16, 1698, aged 87. Children of Thomas Welles, by his second wife, — none. DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF JOHN WELLES, SON OF THOMAS WELLES, THE SETTLER. SECOND GENERATION. I. John Welles, of Stratford, Conn., was married to Elizabeth AVELLES FAMILY. 251 Curtis, sister of William Curtis, of Stratford, and daughter of John Curtis, one of the first settlers of that town, and of Eliza- heth his wife, about 1647. [After his death, she was married to John Willeoxson, of Stratford, March 19, 1662-3, by whom she had children, — Patience, born February 1, 1663-4. Hannah, born February 14, 1664-5. Elizabeth, born July, 1666. Mary, born April, 1668. Mr. John Willeoxson died in 1690.] Mr. John Welles died 1659. Mrs. EUzabeth Welles, alias Willeoxson, died . 7 John, 8 Thomas, i 9 Robert, ] 10 Temper- ance, 11 Samuel, 12 Sarah, Children. bom 1648. 1 born 1651. bom boru born September 28 1654. 1656. , 1659. THIRD GENERATION. John Welles, of Stratford, Conn., was married to Mary IIol- lister, daughter of John HoUister, of Wethersfield, Conn. Mr. John Welles died March 24, 1713-14, aged about 66. His widow, Mrs. Mary Welles, died . Children. 13 Mary, born November 29, 1G70. 14 Thomas, born [no date.] 15 Sarah, 16 John, bom January 2, 1673-4. bom 1675-6. 17 Comfort, bom 18 Joseph, born June 21, 1679. Married Jeremiah Judson, jun., of Stratford, Conn., April 24, 1695. He died in 1734. She died . Child, one only, — Eunice, born 1695, was married to Nathan Curtis, of Strat- ford. He died . She died . Perhaps married Sarah Stiles, August 31, 1710. Married to Mary Judson, daughter of Isaac Judson, son of Jeremiah, of Stratford, December 15, 1698. Capt. .John Welles died February 19, 1734-5. His widow, Mrs. "Mary Welles, died . Children, — Da- vid, born October 16, 1699. Mary, bom August 11, 1701. Elizabeth, born May 13, 1703. Sarah, born March 23, 1705. Phebe, born Feb- ruary 17, 1707. Isaac Judson, born April 28, 1709. Isaac Judson, born November 6, 1711. John, William, Hannah, Huldah. Married to Abel Birdsey, of Stratford, June 8, 1704, who after her death was married to Mary . Settled in Stratford. Was married to Sarah Preston, daughter of Preston, of Stratford, Februarv 3, 1714-15. He died January 21, i765, in the 86th year of his age. She died October 16, 1760, aged — . Chil- 252 NOTES OP THE dren, — Joseph, born December 15, 1716. 19 Elizabeth, born Was married to Joseph Curtis, jun., of Stratford, July 5, 1711. He died 1738. Children, named in his will. Mary Curtis, wife of D aniel Curtis. Elizabeth, Tabitha, Bethua, James, Joseph, Gideon, Robert. 20 Robert, born September, 1688. Was married to Eunice Curtis, daugh- ter of Capt. Josiah Curtis, of Strat- ford, Conn., October 24, 1720. He _died about 1758. Children, named in his will, — Samuel, Eunice, wife of Thomas Lewis. Sarah, wife of Edmund Curtis. Betsy, wife of Ephraim Burton. Abigail, widow of Samuel Southworth. Ruth Welles. Thomas Welles, of Stratford, Conn., was married to Eliza betli , daughter of . Deacon Thomas Welles died January 7, 1720, aged about 70. His widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Welles, died . Ch ildrcn, — none. Robert Welles, of Wethersfield, Conn., was twice manned. 1. To Elizabeth Goodrich, daughter of Ensign William Goodrich, of Wetliersfield, June 9, 1G75. She died February 17, 1697-8, aged about 40. 2. To Mary . Capt. Robert Welles died June 22, 1714, aged 66. Mrs. Mary Welles died .* Children, — by his first wife. 21 Thomas, born May, 1676. Settled in Wethersfield. Was twice married. 1. To Hannah Warner, daughter of Lieut. William Warner, of Wethersfield, September 28, 1699. She died September 18, 1738, aged 60. 2. To Sarah Robbins, widow of Capt. Joshua Robbins. Capt. Thom- as Welles died September 21, 1741, aged 65. Mrs. Sarah Welles, alias Robbms, died December 3, 1744, aged 62. 22 John, Ijorn June, 1078. Died, before his father, unmarried, as i.s supposed, because none of his father's estate was distributed to him. 23 Joseph, born September, 1680. Settled in Wethersfield. Married Han- nah Robbins, daughter of Joshua Robbins, of Wethersfield, January 6, 1708-9. He died 1744. She died . Children, — John, born No- vember 13, 1710. I'rudence, born ♦Hartford Probate Records, Book 13, p. 72. Court September 2, 1740. Administration on the Estate of Mary ^\'^■^os, late of Wetliersfield deceased, widow of Robert Welles, of tliat town, deceased, granted to Michael Gibson, of Truro, Barnstable county, Mass., attorney to Dorathy Patman, and some of the rest of tlie heirs of said deceased Mary Welles, who gave bond witli John Knowles, of Hartford. WELLES FAMILY. 253 Febniar}- 12, 1712. Esther, born May, 1716. Uaiiiiali, bom August 5, 1718. Joseph, bora September 17, 1720, and died April 1, 1788. Eunice, born March 25, 1723. Jo.shua, born September, 1720. Christopher, boru December, 1729, died j-oung. 24 Prudence, born Married to Rev. Anthony Stoddard, Pastor of the Congregational Church at Woodbury, Conn., October 20, 1700. She died May, 1714, aged — . After her death he was married to Mary Shennan, daughter of Sherman, of . She died Jan- uary 12, 1720. He died September 6, 1760, aged 82. 25 Robert, born Settled in VVethersfield. Was mar- ried to Sarah Wolcott, daughter of Samuel Wolcott, of Wethersfield, and of Judith his wife, daughter of the Worshipful Samuel Appleton, of Ipswich, Mass., December 12, 1706. Lieut. Robert Welles died . His wife died . Children, — Sarah, born February 1, 1708-9. Sarah was married to Jonathan Rob- bins, of Wethersfield, November 21, 1728. Robert, born September 7, 1710. Robert Welles settled in New- ington, and there died February 3, 1786, aged 76. Appleton, born Feb- ruary 4, 1711-12. Abigail, born October 9, 1715. Elizabeth, born March 18, 1716-17. Mary, born June 23, 1719. Josiah, born March 9, 1720-21. Christopher, born May 29, 1724. Hezekiah, born December 9, 1725. Martha, born August 29, 1729. Judith, born March 4, 1730-31. 20 Gideon, born Settled in Wethersfield. Was married to Hannah Chester, daughter of Ma- jor John Chester of Wethersfield, November 30, 1716. Capt. Gideon Welles died March 28, 1740. After , his death, his widow was married to Jonathan Hale, Esq., of Glastenbiiry, Conn. His widow, Mrs. Hannah Welles, alias Hale, died . Chil- dren, — Chester, born Octobers, 1718. Solomon, born Octobers, 1721. Solo- mon Welles, son of Gideon Welles, married Sarah Welles, of Glasten- bury, June 16, 1745, by whom he had 11 children, among whom, was Ches- ter, his 9th cliild, born November 21, 1762, against whose time of birth on the Wethersfield Records, is entered, " and was the first child baptized in tlie brick meeting liouse." JCunice, boru August 6, 1723. Sarah, bom December 23, 1725. Gideon, born Jlay 26, 1735. Cliildrcn, — /)// hig srcund luifc, — none. 254 NOTES OF THE 10. Temperance Welles was married to Jonathan Pitman, of Stratford, Conn., November 21, 1681. Mr. Jonathan Pitman died about 1727. His widow, Mrs. Temperance Pitman, died . children, — recorded to them on Stratford Records. 27 Jonathan, bom November 4, 1682. Died in infancy. 28 Jonathan, born May 21, 1685. 29 Robert, born October 16, 1687. 30 Samuel, born February 1, 1691-2. 11. Samuel Welles, of Stratford, Conn., was married to Abigail Sergeant Samuel Welles, married to his third wife, Abi- gail, October 25, 1711. [Stratford Church Records.] Mr. Samuel Welles died in 1729. His widow, Mrs. Abigail Welles, died —. Children. 31 Samuel, born October 15, 1686. Married Mary Judson, daughter of Judson, of Stratford. She died . He died April 16, 1750-51. Oiildren, — Sarah, bap. December 21, 1712, married Nathan Blackman. Abigail, bap. December 21, 1712, married Samuel Prince, of Stratford, August 9, 1733. Prudence, born July 15, 1716. Esther, bom . David, bap. July 20, 1718. Samuel, born . Jedediah, born and perhaps Mary, 1714, married Andrew Hubbell, of Stratford, De- cember 2, 1736. She was his 2d wife. 32 Ann, born Mairied John Hubbell, of Stratford, Stratfield Societ)-, November 6, 1711. 33 Abigail, born Married to Thomas Turnej', of Fair- field, November 24, 1709. ' 34 Elizabeth, bap. January 31, 1693-4, at Stratfield Parish. Married to John Cluckstone, of Stratford, .June 13, 1718, at Stratfield Parish. 12. Sauaii Welles was married to Benjamin Beach, of Stratford, Conn., February 1, 1678. [After his death it would appear that slie was married to Ambrose Thompson.] Mr. Benjamin Beach died April 10, 1715. His widow, Mrs. Sarah Beach, died . Children. 35 Sarah, born May 4, 1679. 36 Hannah, born September, 1681. WELLES FAMILY. 255 DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF THOMAS WELLES, SON OF THOMAS WELLES, THE SETTLER. SECOND GENERATION. II. Thomas Wkllks, of Hartford. Conn., was married to Hannah Pantry, widow of Jolm Pantry, of Hartford, and daughter of ■ , June 23, 1G54. [By her Pantry luishand ,slie iiad 2 chil- dren.] Mr. Thomas WeUes died 1008. Ilis widow, Mrs. Ilaimah AVelles, died August 9, lG8o, aged — . Children. 37 Rebecca, born 1655. 38 Thomas, born 1657. 39 Sarah, born 1659. 40 lehubod, born Id6d. 41 Samuel, born 1662. 42 Jonathan, born 1664. 43 Joseph, born 1667. TIIIIJI) GENEUATION. IvEnECCA AVelles wa; Coim., August 18, 1680. ried to Ann Steele, widow field, November 20, 1718. Mrs. Rebecca Judson d Caut. James Judson dif 44 Hannah, born May 45 Sarah, born February 46 Rebecca, born Februarj' 47 Joseph, born January 48 James, born April 49 Phebe, born October oO David, born August s married to James Judson, of Stratforch [After lier death, Mr. Judson was mar- of James Steele, deceaseil. of AVethers- bv whom he had no issue.] ied . 'd February 2a, 1721, aged 71, nearly. Child re II. oO, 1G81. Married James Lewis, of Stratford, Conn. 16, 1683. MaiTied Rev. Nathaniel Chauncey, Pastor of the Congregational Church, Durham, Conn. 25, 1685. Died February 26, 1698. 10, 1687. MaiTied Hannah Hawley, of Stratford, Conn. 3, 1689. MaiTied Martha Lewis, daughter of Lewis, of Stratford, Conn. 2, 1691. Married Joseph Lewis, of Stratford, Conn. 7, 1693. Was married to Phebe Stiles, daughter of Ephraim Stiles, of Stratfoi-d,Conn., October 29, 1713. He died May 5, 1761, aged 67. She died May 20, 1765, aged 69. ' 38. Thomas Welles, of Hartford, Conn., was married to Mary Blackleach, jun., of Hartford, lfi89. [After his deatli, she was married to John Olcott, of Hartford, 1695, by wliom she liad 4 children ; and after the death of Mr. Olcott, which occurred in 256 NOTES OF THE 1712, she was married to Capt. Joseph Wadsworth, of the same town, celebrated in History as the chief actor in the concealment of the Charter of the Colony of Connecticut in the time of Sir Edmund Andross, 1G87.] Mr. Thomas Welles died March 10, 1695, aged 38. Mrs. Mary Welles, alias Olcott, alias Wadsworth, died — — — . 51 Thomas, Children of Thoma» and Mary Welles. bom October 16, 1690. Married Abigail — 52 John, bom December 16, 1693. -. Supposed to Jiave died August 25, 1750. Chil- dren, — Thomas, bap. September 14, 1718. Died before his father's estate was distributed, leaving childrtyi, Thomas and Hannah. Daniel, bap. August 25, 1722. John and Black- leach, twins, bap. August 23, 1724. Mary, bap. January 28, 1727. John, bap. April 6, 1730. Supposed the clothier and that he set- tled in Wethersfield. 39. Sarah Welles was married to John Bidwell, jun., of Hart- ford, Conn., jSTovember 7, 1678. Mr. John Bidwell, jun., died before his wife. His widow, Mrs. Sarah Bidwell, died about 1709. 53 John, 54 Hannah, 55 Sarah, 56 Thomas, 57 Jonathan, 58 David, 59 James, Children. born September 1, 1679. born August 31, 1680. bom August 19, 1681. born December 27, 1682. born March 15, 1684. born 1687. born 1691. Married Joseph' Judd. Married to Joshua Eobbius, of Weth- ersfield, September 20, 1707. 40. IcHAiJOD Welles, of Hartford, Conn., was married to Sarah Way, daughter of Eleazer Way, of the same town, September 4, 1684. Children. 60 Mary, 61 Jonathan, born April 15, 1086. born September 17, 1689. 62 Ebenezer, born October 1694. Married Ruth Bull, daughter of Bull, of Hartford, December 15, 1715. He died in 1752. Children, — Ruth, Jonathan, Ichabod, Joseph, Elisha, Sarah, Anna. Married Rachel Skinner, daughter of John Skinner, of Hartford, May 19, 1726. He died December 27, 1737, aged 46. She died January 18, 1787, aged 92. Children, — Rachel, born January 30, 1727. Hannah, born November 4, 1728. Mary, born Au- gust 23, 1730. Ebenezer, Julv 22, 1732. Ashbel, born August 25,"l734, and Sarah, born January 30, 1737. WELLES FAMILY. 257 63 Sarah, 64 Anna, bom December born 1, 170L Ashbel Welles was married to Abi- gail , (laughter of of -, by whom he had a number of chikh'en, — among them Abigail, born December 19, 17G2, who was married to Henr}' Williams Dwight, of Stockbridge, 'Mass., Juno 8, 1796. Died February 12, 1703. Married Eleazur Way, of Southold, L. L, formerly of Hartford. 41. Samuel Welles, of Hartford, Conn., (East side,) was mai-ried to Ruth . Samuel Welles, Esq., died October 3, 1733, aged 70. Mrs. Ruth Welles died May 2, 1744, in the 80th year of her Ch ildren . 65 Hannah, 66 Samuel, 67 Ruth, 68 Sarah, 69 Rebecca, 70 James, born November 22, 1689. born December 26, 1693. born January 29, 1697. born December 16, 1700. bom October 3, 1704. bom 1706. Settled in East-Hartford, married to Esther Ellsworth, January 31, 1722. Capt. Samuel Welles died March 2, 1760, aged 66. His widow, Mrs. Esther Welles died November 3, 1791, aged 89. They had 8 children. Esther, born October 12, 1723. Sam- uel, born October 5, 1725. Ruth and Ann, twins, born December 17, 1727. John, born July 29, 1730. Jonathan, - born Febraary 20, 1733.. Hannah, born April 26, 1736. Rebecca, born December 16, 1743. Married Thomas Pitkm, of East-Hart- ford. She died Febmary 20, 1725, aged 21. Died February 10, 1725, aged 19. 43. Joseph Welles, of Hartford, Conn., was married to Elizabeth Way, daughter of Eleazer Way, of the same town. Mr. Joseph Welles died 1698. His widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Welles, died . 71 John, born 72 Joseph, born 73 Joshua, born 74 Elizabeth, born Children. Died in childhood. Died in childhood. Died in childhood. 1696. Married William Powell, of Hartford, Conn. Their daughter Ehzabeth was married to Fletcher Ranny, of Middletown, Conn., November 4, 1750, where, I believe, Mrs. Ehzabeth Welles, the gi-andmother of said Elizabeth Ranny, died. Blr. Fletcher Raimy died December 14, 1772, aged 47. His widow, Mrs. Ehzabeth Ran- ny, died January 14, 1785, aged 60. 33 258 NOTES OF THE DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF SAMUEL WELLES, SON OP THOMAS WELLES, THE SETTLER. SECOND GENERATION. III. Samuel Welles, of that part of Wethersfield, Conn., now called Glastenbuiy, was twice married. 1. To Elizabeth HoUis- ter, daughter of John Hollister, of Wethersfield, 1659. She died . 2. To Hannah Lamberton, daughter of George Lamber- ton, of New-Haven, Conn. [After his death, she was married to " the Hon. Lieut. Colonel John AUyn, of Hartford." She was his second wife. Col. Allyn died November 6, 1696.] Hon. Samuel Welles died July 15, 1675. Mrs. Hannah Welles, alias Allyn, died >-. 75 Samuel, 76 Thomas, 77 Sarah, 78 Mary, 79 Ann, 80 Elizabeth, Children, — by his first wife. born April 13, 1660. bom July 29, 1662. born September 29, 1664. born November 23, 1666. born 1668. born 1670. Children, — hy his second tvife, — none. THIRD GENERATION. 75. Samuel Welles, of Glastenbury, Conn., was married to Ruth Rice, daughter of Rice, of , June 20, 1683. Capt. Samuel Welles died August 28, 1731, in the 72d year of his age. His widow, Mrs. Ruth Welles, died March 30, 1742, in the 83d year of her age. Children. 81 Mercy, 82 Samuel, 83 Samuel, born October 16, 1684. born July 9, 1688. born December 24, 1689. 84 Thomas, born February 14, 1693. 86 Thaddeus, born March 27, 1695. 86 SUas, born March 4, 1700. Died November 1, 1684. Died October 16, 1688. Died May 20, 1770. [Glastenbury Book.] Was ordained minister of Lebanon, December 5, 1710. Dismissed De- cember 4, 1722. Removed to Boston and was grandftither of Hon. John Welles, Harvard College, 1782, who died September, 1855. Died September 17, 1754. 76. Thomas Welles, of Wethersfield, Conn., was twice married. 1 . To Thankful Root, daughter of John Root, deceased, of North- WELLES FAMILT. 259 ampton, Mass., January 7, 1697. She died November, 1704, aged — . 2. To Jerusha Treat, daughter of Lieut. James Treat, of Wetherstield, May 17, 1705. [After the death of Mr. Welles, she was married to Ephraim Goodrich, of Wetherstield, Decem- ber 25, 1712. She was his second wife.] " Capt. Thomas Welles died December 7, 1711, about 5 o'clock in the morning, and was buried on the 8th of December, in the evening, about 5 o'clock, aged 49 years and 5 months wanting a few days." [Wetherstield Records.] Mrs. Jerusha Welles, alias Goodrich, died January 15, 1754, in the 7Gth year of her age. Children, — by his first wife. 87 Thomas, born January 10, 1C98. 88 Hezekiah, born August 12, 1701, and died Decembor 10, 1711. Children, — by his second wife. 89 William, born January 12, 1706. 90 Wait, born January 4, 1708r- 91 John, born February 10, 1710. 92 Ichabod, born April 26, 1712. 77. Sarah Welles was married to Ephraim Hawley, of Stratford, Conn., December 4, 1683, and after his death to Angur Tomlin- son, of Stratford. Ephraim Hawley, Esq., died . Mrs. Sarah Hawley, alias Tomlinson, died about 1695. Children, — by her first husband. 93 Daniel, born September 20, 1684. 94 Gideon, born January 30, 1687. 95 Abia, born September 18, 1690. (Posthumous.) 78. Mart Welles was married to Samuel Hale, jun., of Glasten- bury. Conn., 1695. She was his second wife. [His first wife, to whom he was married June 20, 1670, was Ruth Edwards, daugh- ter of Thomas Edwards, of Wetherstield. She died December 26, 1682, aged about 30. By her, he had cliildren, — Ruth, born January 20, 1670, and died May 7, 1671. Samuel, born January 14, 1673, and died January 15, 1673. Mary, born June 13, 1675, married John Day, of Colchester, Conn., about 1715. She died November 2, 1749, aged 74. Samuel, born July 17, 1677. Ruth, born December 1, 1681, married Thomas Kimberly, of Glasten- bury, son of Eleazer Kimberly, many years Secretary of the Colony of Connecticut, about 1704. He died January 29, 1730, aged 48. She died May 14, 1737, aged 55.] Samuel Hale, Esq., died November 18, 1711, in the 67th year of his age. His widow, IVIrs. Mary Hale, died February 18, 1715, aged 48. 260 NOTES OP THE Children. 96 Jonathan, bom August 21, 1696. 97 David, born January 7, 1700, and died March 31, 1718. 98 Joseph, born July 10, 1702, and died August 4, 1702. 99 Benjamin, born July 22, 1707. 79. Ann Welles was twice married. 1. To Capt. James Steele, of Wethersfield, Conn., July 19, 1687. He died May 15, 1713, aged — . 2. To James Judson, of Stratford, Conn., November 20, 1718. She was his second wife. [His first wife, to whom he was married August 18, 1686, and who died November 3, 1717, aged 62, was Rebecca Welles, daughter of Thomas Welles, Esq., of Hartford, Conn.] Mr. James Judson died February 25, 1721, aged 71 nearly. Mrs. Ann Judson, alias Steele, died at Wethersfield, 1739, aged 71. Children, — 6y her first husband. 100 Samuel, born October 1, 1688. Married Anna Williams, daughter of Jacob Williams, of Wethersfield, June 23, 1714. Married Elizabeth Hollister, daughter of John Hollister, of Glastenbury, Conn., February 16, 1715. Married Josiah Deming, of Wethers- field, December 8, 1714. 101 Joseph, born September 27, 1690. 102 Prudence, born Januaiy 17, 1693. 103 Hannah, 104 Ann, 105 David, born JIarch boi-n October born June 18, 1697. 28, 1702. 8, 1706. 80. Elizabeth Welles was married to Daniel Shelton, of Strat- ford, Conn., merchant, April 4, 1692. Mr. Daniel Shelton died at Ripton Parish in Stratford, about 1728. His widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Shelton, died . Children recorded to them on Stratford Records. 106 Elizabeth, born January 2, 1693. 107 Sarah, born January 2, 1695. 108 Joseph, born June 24, 1698. FOURTH GENERATION. 84. Thomas Welles, of Glastenbury, Conn., was twice married, as is supposed. 1. To . 2. To Martha Pitkin, daughter of William Pitkin, Esq., of East-Hartford, Conn., December 28, 1715. Mrs. Martha Welles died July 4, 1763, aged 72. Hon. Thomas Welles died May 14, 1767, aged 75. Children. 109 Ruth, born April 4, 1717. 110 Mary, born Febriiary 19, 1719. Died April 22, 1733. 111 Thomas, bom November 23, 1720. Died May 1, 1733. WELLES FAMILY. 261 112 Elizabeth, born November 15, 1722. 113 Willium, 114 Sarah, 115 John. born March born JIarch born August 116 Jonathan, born August 117 Mary, born March 3, 1725. 27, 1727. 11, 172y. 9, 1732. 30, 1735. Died April 12, 1778. Married Jerusha Edwards, daugliter of Samuel Edwards, deceased, of Hart- ford, March 7, 1763. He died April 16, 1764, aged 35. She died August 16, 1778, aged 46. 6 children. Died January 27, 1792. Died June 7, 1814. 85. 118 Samuel, born TiiADDEUS Welles, of Glastenbury, Conn., was mamed to Elizabeth Cowles, daughter of Deacon Timothy Cowles, of East- Hartlbrd, Conn., and of Hannah his wife, daughter of Hon. Wil- Ham Pitkin, one of the early settlers of Hartford, Conn., and of Hannah his wife, daughter of Ozias Goodwin, one of the first set- tlers of Hartford. Thaddeus AVelles, Esq., died December 22, 1781, aged 86. His widoAV, Mrs. Elizabeth Welles, died May 20, 1782, aged 85. Children. 1727. Settled in Glastenbury. Was married to Lucy Kilbourn, daughter of Ebe- nezer Kilbourn, of Glastenbury, Au- gust, 1752. Deacon Samuel Welles died December 29, 1800, aged 73. His -widow, Mrs. Lucy Welles, died March 15, 1812, aged 81. They raised a large family of children, — among them Samuel", born October 6, 1754, and married to Ann Hale, daughter of Gideon Hale, of Glastenbury, May 2, 1783, and died November 12, 1834, aged 80, was the father of Gideon Welles, Esq., of Hartford, and of Thaddeus Welles, Esq., of Glasten- bury, (who resides on a farm that belonged to his first American an- cestors.) Died in early life. 119 Hannah, born 120 Bathsheba, born 87. Thomas Welles, of Wethersfield, Conn., was married to Mary Chester, daughter of Thomas Chester, of the same town, June 14, 1738. Capt. Thomas Welles died in 1753. His widow, Mrs. Mary Welles, died . Children. 22, 1739. 121 Chester, born March 122 Thomas, 123 Samuel, 124 Bille, born June born April born Api'il 12, 1741. 25, 1744. 26, 1747. Major Chester Welles died April ]< 1815, aged 77. 262 NOTES OP THE 89. William Welles, of Newington Society, Wethersfield, Conn.> was married to Mary Hunn, daughter of Samuel Hunn, of Weth- ersfield, 1738. Mrs. Mary Welles died August 19, 1756, in her 44th year. William Welles, Esq., died December 7, 1783, aged 78. Children. 126 Mary, bom August 7, 1739. 126 William, bom January 16, 1741. 127 EnoB, born November 2, 1742. Died June 13, 1756. ■ 128 Elijah, born October 26, 1744. 129 James, bom February 10, 1748. 130 Martha, born October 27, 1749. 131 Simon, born June 13, 1754. 90. Wait Welles, of Wethersfield, Conn., was married to Jerusha Treat, daughter of James Treat, of Wethersfield, January 10, 1734. Cliildren. 132 Samuel, born February 4, 1735. Died November 12, 1757. 133 John, born August 25, 1736. 134 Jerusha, born September 12, 1738. 135 Ohver, bom June 11, 1740. Died September, 1741. 136 Oliver, born October 31, 1742. 137 Abigail, born March 7, 1745. 138 Prudence, born July 16, 1747. 92. ICHABOD Welles, of Wethersfield, Conn., was married to Abi- gail Bigelow, daughter of Bigelow, of , January 3, 1751. Mr. lehabod Welles died in 1758, aged 46. Administration on his estate was granted to Benjamin Welles, of Bolton, March 7, 1758. His widow, Mrs. Abigail Welles, died September 29, 1810, aged 82. children. 139 Abigail, born October 29, 1751. 140 Mary, bom March 24, 1753. 141 Asa, born September 16, 1755. DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF ANN WELLES, DAUGH- TER OF THOMAS WELLES, THE SETTLER. SECOND GENERATION. V. Ann Welles was twice married. 1. To Thomas Thompson^ of Hartford, Conn., afterwards of Farmington, Conn., April 14, 1646. He died April 25, 1655, aged — . Mr. Thompson removed from Hartford to Farmington, in 1652. 2. To Anthony Hawkins, of Farmington. She was his second wife. By his first wife he had three children, Mary, born July 16, 1644, Ruth, born 1649, and John, 1651. ^ AVELLES FAMILY. 263 Mr. Anthony Hawkins died ' ^ ' •"- ' ' , aged — . ' Mrs. Ann Hawkins, alias Thompson, died in 1680. Children, — by lier first husband. 142 Beatrice, bap. January 17, 1647, at Hartford. ^143 John, born 1649, at Hartford. 144 Thomas, born 1651, at Hartford. 145 Mary, bap. June 7, 1653, at Farinington. JIarried Holly. 146 Esther,* bap. June 17, 1655, at Farmington. (Posthumous.) Mar- ried Gridley. Children, — by her second husband. 147 Sarah, born 1657. Died in 1678, unmarried. 148 Ehzabeth, born 1659. Was married to^ Brinsmade. 149 Hannah, born 1661. H.v.<.4«gO ■^yV kS »'>%' DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF SARAH WELLES, DAUGH- TER OF THOMAS WELLES, THE SETTLER. SECOND GENERATION. VI. Sarah "Welles was married to Capt. John Chester, of Wetli- ersfield, Conn., February, 1653. The worshipful John Chester, Esq., died February 23, 1698, in the 63d year of his age. He was born in Watertown, Mass., Au- gust 3, 1635. His widow, Mrs. Sarah Chester, died December 16, 1698, aged 67. Children. 150 Mary, born December 23, 1654. 151 John, born June 10, 1656. 152 Sarah, bom November, 1657. 153 vStephen, born May 26, 1660. 154 Thomas, born March 23, 1662. 155 Samuel, born May 23, 1664. Died May 12, 1689, unmarried. 156 Prudence, born December 10, 1666. 157 Eunice, bom May 17, 1C68. * I found a deposition, of which the following is a copy, enclosed in the Inventory of An- thony Hawkins. " The deposition of Samuel Buckingham, of Milford, aged 34 years, saith, I being at my uncle, Mr. Anthony Hawkins, his house in Farmington, in the month called May, in the year 1664, my little cousins, [nieces, and nephews,] being going up and down before us, as my uncle and I sat together, I heard my uncle, Mr. Hawkins, say, concerning my cousin, [niece] Esther Thompson, — this little girl sucked when I married my wife, she being so small, I delighted much in hor. Her father died before she was born, and she had no portion given her by him, but I have promised to give her twenty pounds. ' This above written was taken upon oath before me, "Mu-FORD, August 10, 1674. Kobekt Treat.'' I notice on the Milford Records, that Samuel Buckingham, son of Thomas Buckingham was married to Sarah Baldwin, daughter of Timothy Baldwin, of Milford, December 14, 1663' NICHOLAS WOETHINGTON. NICHOLAS WORTHINGTON was the first, and probably the only Worthington that came early into New England. He settled in Hatfield, Mass., and was twice married. 1. To Sarah White, widow of John White, jun., of Hatfield, and daughter of Thomas Bunce, senior, of Hartford,* Conn., about 1668. She was born , and died June 20, 1676, aged — . 2. To Su- sanna , who, after his death, was married to Capt Jonathan Ball, of Springfield, about 1686, by whom she had several chil- dren. He died May 21, 1741. Mr. Nicholas Worthington died September 6, 1683, aged — . Mrs. Susannah Worthington, aUas Ball, died March 9, 1727, aged — . FIRST GENERATION. Children of Nicholat Worthington, — by his first ivife. 1. William, born 1670. II. Elizabeth, born Married a Morton. : ' III. Mary, born January 24, 1673-4. Died in early life. Children, — by his second wife. IV. Jonathan, bom V. John, born August 17, 1679. DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF WILLIAM WORTHING- TON, SON OF NICHOLAS WORTHINGTON, THE SET- TLER. SECOND GENERATION. I. William Worthington, of Hartford, Conn., until about the year 1717, and afterwards of Colchester, Conn., was married to Mehitabel Morton, widow of Richard Morton, jun., of Hatfield, Mass. She was daughter of Isaac Graves, of Hatfield, was born October 1, 1671, and was married to Mr. Morton, in 1690. He died in 1691. * By proceedings of the County Court of Hampshire County, Book I., p. 127, Court, March 28, 1670, it appears that at that date, Nicholas Worthington was called of Hartford. WORTHINGTON FAMILY. 265 Mrs. Meliitabel Worthington, alias Morton, died at Colchester, March 22, 1742, aged about 70. William Worthington, Esq., died at Colchester, May 22, 1753, aged 83. Children. 6 William, born December 5, 1695, at Hartford. 7 Daniel, born May 18, 1698, at Hartford. 8 Mary, born September 23, 1701, at Hartford. 9 Meliitabel, born July 18, 1706, at Hartford. Supposed to have deceas- ed, unmarried, as no mention is made of lier in her father's will. 10 Elijah, born June 16, 1710, at Hartford. THIRD GENERATION. Rev. William Worthington, first of Stonington, Conn., afterwards Pastor of the Church in that part of Saybrook, since and now known by the name of Westbrook, was twice married. 1. To Elizabeth Mason, daughter of Cajjt., afterwards Major Sam- uel Mason, of Stonington, and of P^lizabeth his wife, October 13, 1720. She was born May 6, 1697, and died January 1, 1725, in the 28th year of her age. 2. To Temperance Gallup, daughter of William Gallup, of Stonington, and of Sarah his wife, Septem- ber 20, 1726. She was born February 1, 1701. Rev. Mr. Worthington was graduated at Yale College, in 1716, and ordained at Saybrook, June 29, 1726. Rev. William Worthington died November 16, 1756, in the 61st year of his age. His widow, Mrs^ Temperance Worthingtorj, died at Durham, Conn., March, 1778, aged 77. Children, — by his first ivife. 11 Mary, born August 18, 1721, at Stonington. Was married to Hon. Aaron Eliot, of Killingworth, Conn., son of Rev. Jared Eliot of that town, P'ebruary 14, 1745. He was grand- son of Rev. Joseph Eliot, minister of Killingworth, and great-grandson of the Apostolic John Eliot. He died December 27, 1785, in the 68th year of his age. She died June 28, 1785, in tlie 64th year of her age. His children were Hannah, born August 31, 1746. Mary, born July 11, 1751. Samuel Smithson, bom July 2, 1753. William, born June 26, 1755. Aaron, born August 15, 1757. Joseph, bom November 9, 1760. Benjamin and Elizabeth, twins, bom December 9, 1762. 12 Sybil, born November 9, 1723, at Stonington. Died Febraary 23, 1724. Children, — hi/ his second wife. 13 Elizabeth, bora February 27, 1728, at Saybrook. Was twice married. 1. To Col. Samuel Gale of Saybrook, Conu. He died . 2. To Rev. 34 266 NOTES OF THE Elnathan Chauncey, of Durham, Conn., Febraary 6, 1760. Mrs. Eliz- abeth Chauncey, alias Gale, died February 9, 1791, aged 63, nearly. Eev. Elnathan Chauncey died May 4, 1796, aged 71. Children, — by her first husband, Asa Worthington Gale, born about 1756, died at Cape Fran- cois, August 14, 1772. Benjamin Gale, bom about 1758, was in the battle of Bunker Hill : he was wash- ed overboard in a storm, from a ship in which he had taken passage from the East Indies to New York, in 1796 or 7. Children, — by her second hus- band, — Nathaniel William, bom Sep- tember 12, 1761, and died January 29, 1840. Catharine, bom August 6, 1764 ; married to Eeuben Eose Fow- ler, of Madison, Conn., March 14, 1790, and died in March, 1841, by whom she had several children, among them Eev. William C. Fowler, Professor in Amlierst College. El- nathan Elihu, bom March 15, 1767, aud died April 8, 1773. Worthing- ton Gallup, born March 22, 1772, and now living in Durham. 14 Sarah, bom April 3, 1730, at Saybrook. Died June 15, 1732. 15 lemperance,born AprU 18, 1732, at Saybrook. She was twice man-ied. 1. To Doct. Moses Gale, of Goshen, Orange county, N. Y. He died . 2. To Eev. Cotton Mather ' Smith, of Sharon, Conn., minister of that town. May 31, 1758. The tra- dition is, that after the death of Doct. Gale, being on her way from Goshen to Saybrook, on horseback, to visit her friends, she was overtaken by a .sudden shower near the boardmg- house of Eev. Mr. Smith, in Sharon, and sought shelter there from the storm. The acquaintance thus acci- dentally formed ripened into matri- mony. Mrs. Temperance Smith, alias Gale, died at Albany, N. Y., at the house of her son-in law, Hon. Ja- cob Eadcliflf, one of the Judges of the Supreme Court of that State, on her return from Saratoga, June 26, 1800, aged 68. Eev. Cotton Mather Smith died at Sharon, November 27, 1806, aged 75. Children, — by her first husband, — Temperance, and perhaps another. By her second husband, Rev. Mr. Synith, she had Elizabeth Smith, born June 29, 1759, married Doct. Lemuel, Wheeler, of Eed-Hook, N. Y., died January, 1788. Juliana Smith, born February 12, 1761, mar- ried Hon. Jacob Eadcliff, of Albany, N. Y., one of the Judges of the Su- preme Court of that State. Thomas Mather Smith, bom January 21, 1763, died April 18, 1782. John Cotton Smith, born February 12, 1765, died December 7, 1845. Lucretia Smith, WORTHINGTON FAMILY. 267 born January 20, 1767, died 1773. Mary Smith, born February 16, 1769, married Rev. Daniel Smith, of Stam- ford, Conn., died January 10, 1801. 16 Sarah, bap. May 19, 1784, at Saybrook. Married Col. John Ely, of Savbrook, July 12, 1759. He died October 3, 1800, in the 63d year of his a^e. She died . Cliildren, — Ethelinda, born 1764, married Wil- liam Eliot. Annie Arnold, bap. July 13, 1766. Lucretia, bap. February 7, 1768. Died February 12, 1769. Lucretia, bap. April 18, f770. Tem- perance, bap. October 10, 1772. Ed- ward, bap. January 6, 1777. 17 Mehitabel, born September 11, 1786, at Saybrook. Married Michael Hop- kins, of Saybrook, January 16, 1760. Supposed to have removed to Guil- ford. Capt. Michael Hopkins died . She died in 1771, leaving sur- viving children, Augustus, George, Silvia and Belinda. 18 William, bora November 21, 1740, at Saybrook. Married Sabra . Some say Elizabeth Lyndes. He died in Hudson, N. Y. they had no children. Daniel "Worthingtox, of Colchester, Conn., was married to Elizabeth Loomis, daughter of Deacon Samuel Loomis, jun., of the same to\vn, Januai-y 3, 1721. She was born November 13, 1702. Mr. Daniel Worthington died March 1, 1784, in the 86th year of his age. His widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Worthington, died December 3, 1789, in the 87th year of her age. Children. 24, 1721. 19 Elizabeth, born July 20 Elias, 21 Asa, 22 Sibel, 23 Samuel, 24 Rhoda, 25 Mehitabel, 26 Daniel, 27 Sarah, born October born June bom April 31, 1722. 16, 1724. 19, 1727. born February 16, 1729. born September 25, 1730. born February 10, 1732. bap. August 19, 1733. bom November 27, 1734. bom February 2, 1736. 28 Jacob, 29 Tabitha (or Talitha,) bora November 25, 1738. Married to Nehemiah Daniels, Decem- ber 19, 1743. Died, unmarried, September 10, 1751. Married to Eliiah Smith, of South Had- ley, Mass., November 8, 1760. Married to Thomas Smith, of Hadley, Mass., October 15, 1754. She died iu the 102d year of her age. Died June 27, 1742. Married to Major Josiah Lyman, of Belchertown, Mas3., January 9, 1759. 30 Abigail, 31 Amy, (or Amie,) 32 Mehitabel, 33 WiUiam, Married to Daniel Skinner, jun., of North-Bolton,, Conn., November 9, 1758. Married to Mather, of Lyme, Conn. Married 1. To Noah Sexton, April 8, * 1752, and after his death, 2. To a A/^»-*-n •«• born March 10, 1740. bom April 12, 1741. "/•*'**'^M>iir."VaTker','of BefchertownrMass.'* ^ bom July 1, 1742. Married to Deacon Aaron Skinner, of Shelburne, Mass., April 12, 1764. bom October 20, 1743. Died March 4, 1744. 268 NOTES OF THE 34 Wilham, 35 Amasa, 36 Mary, (or Molly, bom January 29, 1745. born April 16, 1746. Died August 4, 1754. bom Married to Orlando Root, of Belcher- town, Mass., November 24, 1761. Maky "Worthington was twice married. 1. To Daniel Jones, of Colchester, Conn., October 13, 1720. He died June 18, 1740, in the 48th year of his age. 2. To Capt. Benjamin Lathrop, of Norwich, Conn., June 15, 1741. She was his second wife. [His first wife, to whom he was married November 13, 1718, was Mary Adgate, daughter of Thomas Adgate, of Norwich. She was born August 27, 1694, and died March 26, 1740.] Mrs. Mary Lathrop, alias Jones, ahas Worthington, died at Norwich, August 4, 1770, in the 69th year of her age. Capt Benjamin Lathrop died . 37 Mary, Children, — by her first husband. born May 26, 1724. Died June 13, 1729, in the 6th year of 38 Amasa, born October 2, 1726. 39 Mary, 40 Abigail, 41 Ann, 42 Elizabeth, her age. He was twice married. 1. To Ehza- beth Chamberlain, daughter of Wil- liam Chamberlain, of Colchester, July 12, 1749. She died September 23, 1753, aged — . 2. To Hope Lord, daughter of Epaphrus Lord, of Col- chester, August 27, 1754. She was born at Middletown, Conn., Novem- ber 22, 1736. Mr. Amasa Jones died at Hartford, Conn., February 24, 1785, aged 59. His widow, Mrs. Hope Jones, died at Hartford, De- cember 11, 1798, aged 62. Died, unmarried. 1, 1732. Married, name unknown to me. 5, 1735. Married Nun Clark, of Lyme, Conn., April 20, 1758. bap. September 24, 1738. Married Nathaniel Clark, of Colchester, Conn., October 25, 1757, as is said. 10. born June born May bap. October 13, 1729. of Colchester, Conn., was married to Welles, of the same town, Elijah Worthikgton, Mary Welles, daughter of October 4, 1733. Capt. Elijah Worthington died October 13, 1764, in the 55th year of his age. Married Capt. John Hopson, of Col- chester, April 19, 1759. She died July 29, 1798. They had 5 children. Married John Buloklev, January 11, 1759. They had 13 children. OiiC UlC Childr 43 Elijah, 44 Mary, bom January 1, 1736. bap. June 24, 1739. 45 Judith, bap. Jamiary 24, 1742. 46 John, 47 Gad, 1 born February 17, ljr44. 1 born June 11, 1747. 48 Dan, Married Rebecca Robbins, of Colches- ter, September 25, 1774. WORTHINGTON FAMILY. 269 FOURTH GENERATION. 20. Elias WoRTHiNGTON, of Colchester. Conn., was married to Rhoda Chamberlain, daughter of William Chamberlain, of the same town, September 19, 1744. Mrs. Rhoda Worthington died Col. Elias Worthington died September 23, 1811, in the 90th year of his age. Children. 49 Lydia, 50 E'lias, bom April born December 15, 25, 1746. , 1749. 51 Rhoda, 52 Joel, born November born April r, 21, 1751. 1753. 53 Asa, 54 Elizabeth, 56 Lydia, bora October born August bom October 11, 14, 22, 1755. 1757. 1760. Died June 8, 1758. Married to Anna Morgan, of Colches- ter, October 24, 1770. He died Sep- tember 23, 1811. The births of 3 children are on Record. Died June 12, 1758. Married to Eunice Newton, January 23, 1777. He died January 29, 1817, in the 64th year of his age. She died August 16, 1846. 4 children. Married Asa Newton, of Colchester, Conn., had a number of children, among them Rhoda, who married William Matson, of LjTne, Conn., father of Hon. William N. Matson, of Hartford, Conn. 66 Daniel, born February 9, 1766. 23. Samuel Worthington, of Colchester, Conn., was twice mar- ried. 1. To Elizabeth Welles, daughter of Welles, of the same town, December 26, 1749. She died . 2. To Afta Gilbert, daughter of ■ Gilbert, of . He died . She died . Children — by his first wife. 57 David, born May 19, 1750. Died July 29, 1754. 58 Asa, born June 23, 1752. Died August 15, 1764. 59 David, born July 19, 1755. 60 Temperance,born November 1, 1756. Children, — by his second wife. 61 Erastus, 62 Asa, 63 Samuel, 64 David, bora born born bora 28. Jacob Worthington, of Colchester, Conn., and Mary Bur- chard, daughter of John Burchard, of Norwich, in the same state, were married May 29, 1760. She was born December 15, 1732. 270 NOTES OP THE Mr. Jacob Wortliington died September 25, 1763, in the 28th year of his age.* Child, — one only. 65 Mabel, (or Molly,)t born July 10, 1761. 34. William Worthington, of Colchester, Conn., was married to Sarah Welles, daughter of Israel Wyatt Welles, of the same town, July 5, 1770. She was born May 14, 1747. Mrs. Sarah Welles died at Pittsfield, Mass., August 5, 1822, aged 75. Mr. WiUiam Worthington died at Pittsfield, Mass., January 1, 1825, aged 80 years, nearly. 66 Israel, 67 Henry, 68 Lydia, 69 Sarah, 70 Silena, 71 Theodosia, 72 William, 73 Frank, 74 Orra, bom March bom May 27' 1773. born January 29, 1775. bom December 2, 1776. born September 14, 1779. born October 13, 1781. bom July 24, 1784. born November 29, 1787. bom June 24, 1790. 43. Children. 20, 1771. Died Febmary 9, 1775. Died February 20, 1777. Elijah Worthington, of Colchester, Conn., was married to Anna Lovet, daughter of Rev. Joseph Lovet, a minister of the Episcopal Church, April 29, 1756. Capt. Elijah Worthington died July 15, 1797, in the 62d year of his age. [Grave-stone.] His widow, Mrs. Anna Worthington, died March 19, 1814, in the 76th year of her age. [Grave-stone.] Children. 75 Elizabeth, 76 Molly, 77 Erastus, 78 Elijah, 79 Joseph, 80 Justin, 81 Amia, 82 Artemas, bom January 15, 1757. bom October 16, 1758. bom May 8, 1761. born December 6, 1766. born [no date in records.] bom [no date in records.] born January 24, 1775. bom December 11, 1777. 46. Died November 10, 1758. John Worthington, of Colchester, Conn., was married to Abigail Wright, daughter of Dudley Wright, of the same town, January 4, 1770. Mr. John Worthington died, as is said, July 15, 1797. * November 3, 1763, administration on his estate granted to Phebe Worthington. t Probably the latter. WORTHINGTON FAMILY. 271 His wife, Mrs. Abigail Worthington, died, as is said, September 28, 1795. Children. 83 Dudley, bora August 18, 1770. 84 John, bap. February 12, 1772. 85 Ralph, born 86 George, bom 87 Elijah, born And perhaps others. My account of the family is very imperfect. 47. Gad Worthington, of Colchester, Conn., was married to Rebecca Robbins, daughter of Robbins, of the same town, September 25, 1774. He died She died September 21, 1821, as is said. Children. 88 Joshua, born August 20, 1775. 89 William Robbins, bom • 48. Dan Worthington, of Colchester, Conn., afterwards of Lenox, Mass., was married to Lois Foote, daughter of Cliarles Foote, of the same town, November 10, 1772. Dan Worthington, Esq., died at Lenox, Mass., October 24, 1821, aged 74. His widow, Mrs. Lois Worthington, died at Lenox, February 22, 1840, aged 89. Ch ildren 90 Molly, born December 10, 1772. 91 Dan^ born September 22, 1774. 92 Jerusha, bom June 26, 1776. 93 Charles, born August 27, 1778. 94 Judith, born June 30, 1780. 95 Betsy, born April 14, 1782. 96 John, born May 2, 1784. 97 Gad, bom May 28, 1786. 98 Guy, bom Apl-il 5, 1788. 99 Robert, bora September 29, 1791. 100 Laura, born August 14, 1793. 101 Louisa, born December 9, 1795. DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF JONATHAN WORTH- INGTON, SON OF NICHOLAS WORTHINGTON, THE SETTLER. SECOND GENERATION. IV. Jonathan Worthington, of West-Springfield, Mass., was 272 NOTES or THE married to Elizabeth Scott, daughter of John Scott, of the same town, February 19, 1708. Mrs. Elizabeth Worthington died September 18, 1743. Mr. Jonathan Worthington died 102 Elizabeth, born February 103 Margaret, bom February 104 Jonathan, born June 105 Nicholas, born July 106 William, born January 107 Amy, born November Childi-en. 17, 1710. 2, 1712. 17, 1715. 26, 1717, and died February 23, 1720. 16, 1720. 3, 1725. Died September 20, 1743. 108 John, born October 26, 1714. 109 John, born November 24, 1719. 110 Timothy, born July 1, 1722. 111 Samuel, born July 11, 1726. 112 Mary, born March 8, 1728. 113 Sarah, born about 1731. DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF JOHN WORTHINGTON, SON OF NICHOLAS WORTHINGTON, THE SETTLER. SECOND GENERATION. V. John "V\ ORTHIngton, of Springfield, Mass., was married to Blary Pratt, daughter of John Pratt, Esq., of Saybrook, Conn., May 22, 1713. Lieut. John Worthington died December 30, 1744, in the 66th year of his age. His widow, Mrs. Mary Worthington, died October 29, 1759, in the 72d year of her age. Children. Died March 1, 1717, — was scalded. Died November 25, 1724. Died of small pox, December 3, 1760. Died 1731. Married Rev. John Hooker, Pastor of the Congregational Church, North- ampton, Mass., December 10, 1755. He died February 6, 1777, in the 49th year of his age. She died April 5, 1817, in the 86th year of her age. THIRD GENERATION. 109. John Worthington, of Springfield, Mass., was twice married. 1. To Hannah Hopkins, daughter of Rev. Samuel Hopkins, second Pastor of the First Church in West-Springfield, Mass., January 10, 1759. She died November 25, 1766, in the 36th year of her age. 2. To Mary Stoddard, daughter of Major John Stoddard, of Northampton, Mass, and grand-daughter of Rev. Solomon Stod- dard, first minister of that town, December 7, 1768. Hon. John Worthington, LL. D., died April 25, 1800, in the 8 1st year of his age. His widow, Mrs. Mary Worthington, died July 12, 1812, in the 80th^ear of her age. ^Y O R T II I N O T O N F A M I L V . 273 Children, — hi/ his first wife. 114 Mary, born i\Inrch 7, 17G0. 115 Hannah, born June 17, 1701. 116 John, born August 10, 1762. Died Ausfust 30, 1763. 117 .John, born September 2, 1763. Died November 10, 1765. 118 Frances, born October 29, 1764. 119 Sopliia, born December 5, 1765. Child, — hi/ his second ivifc, — (nic only. 120Jolni, born April 22,1770. Died August 11, 1770. FIFTH GENERATION. 114. Mary WoHTinxoTOX was inarrit'd to Joiiallian JjHss, Esq., of the Province of New lirunswick, N. S., in 1700. Children. 121 Jolni Wor- tliington, Ijorn . Dead. 122 Lewis, liorn 123 William ]'>., born Now Ciiief.Iustice Queen's Bench, N. S. 124 Henry, born Now a lawyer in I,ENDIX JOHN CASE. .JOHN CASPv inari'ied, 1. Saruli, dauo-hter of William Spen- cer, of Hai'tford, Conn., abont lGo7. lie resided in Windsor, Conn., until tiie s[irinu- of 1 ()()!), wiien he removed to Massacoe, (now SinisbuLT,) and settled in Weatogne. llis first wife died November 3, IGOl, aged 5o, and he married P^lizabeth, widow of Nathaniel Loomis, of Windsor, and daughter (as su})])osed) of John Moore, of Windsor. Mr. Case was aj)pointed constable for Mas- saeoe, by the (4enei-al Court, October 14, 1669, being the first person that ever held ofHec at that place. He represente^l his (own at the General Couit in 1670, and several tunes afterwards. John Case died at Simsbury, February 21, 1703-4. His widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Case, died at Windsor, July 23, 1728, aged 90. FIRST GENERATIOX. Children of John Case and Surak his wife. I. Elizabeth,l)orn about lOfjS. II. Miiry, born June 22, IGOO. III. Jolll!,' born November 5, ltit>2. IV. Williiim, born June 5, ItjiiS. V. Samuel, ])orM June 1, l()f)7. VI. Richard, born August 27, 1(.)69. VII. Bartholo- mew, born October, 1070. VIII. , Joseph, born A[)ril fi, 1674. IX. Sarah, born August ti, 1070. X. Abigail, born May 4, 1682. DESCENDANTS IN TIIE LINE OF ELIZABETH CASE, DAUGHTER OF JOHN CASE. SECOND GENERATION. 1. Klizauktii Case married, 1. Joseph Lewis, of Simsbury, 1674. He died 1680. 2. John Tuller, of the same town, 1684. Mrs. Elizabeth Tuller died October 9, 1718. "She was well and died in about six hours' time." [Simsbury Records.] Mr. John Tuller died in 1742. 276 NOTES OF THE Children, — by her first husband. 11 Elizabeth, bom March 20,1675. Married Smith. 12 Joseph, born March 15, 1676-7. Settled in Waterbury, Conn. 13 John, born January 8, 1680-1. Married Abigail Bacon. Children, — hi/ her second husband. U Sarah, born August 4, 1685. Married John Moses, Jr. 15 William, born June 10, 1687. Married Damaris Cornish. Died Sep- tember 22, 1749. 16 Mary, born November 27, 1692. Married Samuel Humphrey. "" 17 Jacob, born May 22, 1694. Married Mary Moses. 18 Mahabcl, born February 22, 1699. Married Samuel Chedestcr, of Walling- ford. DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF MARY CASE, DAUGH- TER OF JOHN CASE. SECOND GENERATION. 11. Mary Case was twice married. 1. To William Alderman, of Simsbuiy, 1679. He died 1697. 2. To James Hillyer, of the ^ame town, March 30, 1699. Mr. James Hillyer died July 28, 1720, aged 76. His widow, Mrs. Mary Hillyer, died August 22, 1725. Children, — by her first husband. 1 9 Mary, born September 22, 1680. 20 Thomas, born January 11, 1683. 21 William, born October 20, 1686. Married Hebecca Osboni. 22 Sarah, l)orn 1692. Marj'ied Thomas Moses. 23 John, born 1695. Married Sarah Case. 24 Joseph, born 1697. Married Mindwell Case. Child, — by her ; second husband. 25 Elizabeth, born Married Daniel Palmer, 't' Branford, Conn. -DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF JOHN CASE, SON OF JOHN CASE. SECOND GENERATION. HL John Case, eldest son of John Case, settled in Simsbury, and was twice married. 1. To Mary, daughter of Thomas Olcott, Jr., of Hartford, Conn., September 12, 1684. She died 168."). 2. To Sarah, daughter of Joshua Holcomb, of Simsbury, 1693. Mr. John Case died May 22, 1733. His widow, Mrs. Sarah Case, died . Child, — by his first wife. 26 John, born August 6, 1685. Died in infancy. Children, — by his second wife. 27 John, born August 22, 1694. 28 Daniel, born March 7, 1695-6. 29 Mary, born about 1698. Married Josiah Alford. Died about 1732. 30 Jonathan, born April 15, 1701. CASE FAMILY. 277 31 Sarah, born ahoiil 17015. Married .Jolui Alderman. 32 Hannali, born about 1709. Rtarried Capt. Noah Humphrej'. ])ied September 23, 1709. TlllllD (iENERATION. 27. John Cask inurned Abigail, daiightfr of Licuteiianf Sainiicl lliiiuphrcy, January 24, 171()-17. lie settled in Simsbury. Mr. Jolni Case died Deeeniber 2, 1752. His widow, Mrs. Abigail Case, died . Chitilrcn. 33 John, born li'eb'ry 19, 1718-19. 34 Noah, born October 4, 1720. 35 Charles, born July 1, 1723. 36 Abigail, born September 10, 1725. Married Jonathan Case, Jr. Died An- S'ust, 28, 1779. 37 Mary, born December 29, 1727. 38 Lucy, born October 17, 1732. Married William Wiicux. 39 Martha, born .lulv 31, 1735. Married Thomas Barber, 4t)i. 40 .lob, burn Jmic 3, 1737. 11 Lydia, born September 1, 1741. Married Jonathan I'inncy. 28. Daniel Case married Penelope, daughter oC David Biitloipii, May 7, 1719 ; she was born October \\ IG'J'J. They resided in Terry's Phiin, in Simsbury. Sergeiint Daniel Case died May 2H, 17o.j. His widow, iMrs. l'eiieloj)e Case, died June 27, 171(). Chi/i/rcn. 42 Daniel, 'torn January 31, 1720. 43 Mindvvell, bom October 24, 1721. Married IJent. David Adams. Died February IG, 1813. 44 Dudley, born Novemljer 23, 1723. 45 Susaniiah, born September 20, 172ti. Married Jo.seph Mills, 2d. 46 /.accheus, born 1728. 47 Ezekiel, born September 30, 1731. 30. Jonathan Case mtirried Mtiry J>ein;ui. of Windsor, ]M;iy 10, 1721. Tiiey resided in Simsbury. Capt. Jonathan Case died . His widow, Mrs. Mary Case, died . Child nil. 48 Margaret, born August 3, 1722. Married Joseph Humphi'ey. 49 Jonathan, bom November 24, 1723. 1730. Died May 13, 1733. Married 'Joshua Marvin, of Sharon, Julv 4, 1758. 19, 1737. 1746. Married Elisha 'fuller. 50 Elijah, born 51 Martin, born 52 Micah, born .53 Abel, born 54 Mary, born 55 Abel, born October 56 William, born 57 Sarah, born 278 NOTES OF THE FOURTH GENERATION. 33. John Case married Sarah, daughter of Samuel Barber, No- vember 7, 1745. She was born April 1, 1722. They resided in Simsbury. Capt. John Case died May 24, 1776. His widow, Mrs. Sarah Case, died December, 19, 1805. Children. 68 John, bom October 10, 1746. Mairied Chloe Owen. Died Novem- ber 16, 1776. 59 Giles, bom February 20, 1747-8. Died February 15, 1754. 60 Seth, born September 29, 1749. Married Eunice Tuller. Died 1820. 61 Sarah, born July 27, 1751. Married Dea. Elisha Cornish, Jr. Died August 20, 1827. 62 Asa, born January 11, 1753. Married Sarah Robe. Died March 21, 1830. 63 Mary, bom January 2, 1755. Married 1. Silas Case. 2. Capt. Uriah Case. Died October 15, 1833. 64 Giles, born May 24, 1757. Married Dorcas Humphrey. 65 George, born March 4, 1759. Married Electa Moore. 66 Levi, ) « Married Pollv Humphrey. Died April } -r born December 14, 1700. 23, 1802. 67Judah, )^ Married Kuth Higley. Died 1821. 68 Abigail, born November 8, 1763. Married Asa Hoskins. Died March 25, 1844. 34. Noah Case married Myriam Holcomb, May 5, 1740. She was born January 18, 1719—20. They resided in the extreme southwest part of what is now Granby. Noah Case died December 17,- 1797. Mrs. Myriam Case died April 28, 1795. Children. 69 Noah, born January 10, 1740-1. Married Mary Adams. Died Septem- ber 1, 1807. 70 Amy, born November 1, 1744. Married Titus Reed. 71 Myriam, born September 7, 1746. Died August 23, 1750. 72 Roger, born August 7, 1748. 73 Abner, born August 14,1752. Married Hannah Case. Died October 6, 1807. 74 Ruth, born June 10, 1754. 76 Darius, born March 7, 1756. Married Marv Guiding-. Died De- cember 19," 1801. 76 Lydia, born Married James Case. 35. Charles Case married Phebe . They dwelt in Sims- bury. Capt. Charles Case died October 17, 1808. Children. 77 Charles, born August 15, 1748. Died October 1, 1750. 78 Phebe, born October 24, 1751. Married 1. Griswold. 2. John G. Terry. 79 Charles, born July 19, 1764. CASK FAMILY. 279 80 Chloe, born July 19, 175G. 81 Shubael, born February 25,1759. Died February 1, 1761. 82 Shubael, born July 20, 1763. 83 Kosbicli, born January 19, 1769. 40. .loB Cask uuirrird Joanna, (lau. 1808. Chilarcn. 186 Jeremiah, born March 18,1747. Married Phelps. 187 Judith, born Mav 13,1749. Married Capt. Ehsha Gase. Died Sep- ' tember 1, 1805. 188 William, bnrn Mav 23, 1751. Married Sarah Hiokox. i7(;. Amasa Case luai-ried five wives. I. Elizabeth, daughter of Robert Hoskins, in 1752; she died May 27, 1764. 2. Widow Viets, about 1766; she died about 1785. 3. Widow Abi- gail Gx'iswold, daughter of David Phelps ; she died October 4, 1798. 4. AVidow Charity Coniish, daughter of .John Pettibone. 3d ; she died October 5, 1803, aged 53. 5. Widow Sarah Gra- ham, daughter of Benaiah rium|;)hrey ; she was liis fifth wife, and he was lier fourth husband, 'i^'iey I'esided in Terry's Plain, in Simsbury. Deacon Amasa Case died August 18, 1824. Mrs. Sarah Case died — . 284 NOTES OF THE Cfiildren, — by his first wife. 189 Amasa, born October 29, 1753. 190 Aaron, born June 16, 1755. Married Meacham. Died March 24, 1811. 191 Elizabeth, born August 15, 1756. Died December 21, 1822. 192 Stephen, born October 6, 1758. 193 Mary, born Januarj' 2, 1760. 194 Mehitabel, , born March 8, 1762. Child)- en, — by h is second wife. 195 Apollos, born August 1, 1768. Married Polly Frazier. Died June 16, 1827. 196 Euth, born September ■30, 1770. 197 JuHus, born February 20, 1773. Died May 17, 1773. 198 Enoch, born May 10, 1774. Died Jixly 27, 1797. 199 Salome, bom December 6, 1777. 200 Chloe, born August 1,1781. 178. Joshua Case married Lydia Griswold, (or Palmer,) of Wind- sor, October 10, 1748. Resided in that part of Simsbury which now belongs to Bloomfield. Mr. Joshua Case died about 1777. Mrs. Lydia Case died . Children. 201 Oliver, 202 Elisha, 203 George, born February 204 Mary, born January 205 Alexander, born November 206 Rhoda, born October 207 Lydia, born October 208 Sabra, born August 209 Rosittee, born August 210 Medad, born May 211 Alexander, born February 18, 1768. bom May 13, 1749. born September 29, 1750. 1, 1752. 12, 1755. 9, 1756. 21, 1758. 27, 1761. 24, 1763. 16, 1764. 2, 1766. Died Mav 12, 1763 FIFTH GENERATION. 185. FiTHiN Case married Amrilla Humphrey, September 20, 1780 ; she was born in 1764. They resided on the paternal home- stead on Chestnut Hill, West Simsbury, (now Canton.) Capt. Fithin Case died August 25, 1829. His widow, Mrs. Amrilla Case, died May 31, 1845. Children. 212 Maria, 213 Fithin, 214 Marare, 215 Amrilla, 216 Josiah W. 217 Salma, 218 Charity, 219 Jasper, 220 Melissa, born May 28, 1781. born Julv 22, 1784. born March 23, 1786. born February 12, 1788. born February 12, 1790. born August 25, 1792. born November 15, 1794. born December 15, 1790. born February 18, 1799. Married Moses Case, Jr. Married Statira Phelps. Died 1853. Married Abia Tuller. ilarried Chauneey Eno. Married Agnes, daugliter of Levi Case. Died June 26, 1830. Died August 4, 1794. Married Col. Salmon Men-ill. Married Flora Humphrey. Married Ithuel Gridley; she was his second ■wife. CASE *'AMILY. 221 Jarvis, [Gen.] 222 Julia, born September 10, 1801. born March 1, 1805. Married Lucia Adams. Married Ithuel Gridlev. 24, 1845. Died October 189. Amasa Case married Mercy Hillyer; she was bom in 1763. They resided in Westover's Plain, in Simsbury. Mr. Amasa Case died June 23, 1834. Mrs. Mercy Case died September 3, 1809. Children, 223 Amasa;, 224 Pliiletus, 225 Stephen, 226 Merev, 227 Charlotte, 228 Julius, 229 Nathaniel, 230 Salome, 231 Buckland, born February 17, 1780. born February 2, 1782. born January 17, 1784. born July 13, 1785. born September 28, 1787. born May 22, 1790. born born born - 1800, 232 Chauncey, born Died June 8, 1847. Married Lucinda Reed. Married Peter Mason. Married Dr. Timothy Phelps. Married Mary Phelps. Married Anna Maria Case. Married Alpheus Chafee. Married Sally Holcomb. Died Mav 1845. DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF SAMUEL CASE, THIRD SON OF JOHN CASE. SrX'OND GENERATION. V. Samuel Case married 1. Mary, daughter of Jonah Westover, sen., of Simsbury; she died September 27, 1713. 2. Elizabeth, widow of Samuel Thrall, of Windsor, and daughtei- of Josiah Owen, of Windsor, November 8, 1721. They resided a few years at Weatogue, then removed to that pai't of Simsbury now included in Bloomfield. Mr. Samuel Case died July 30, 1725. Mrs. Elizabeth Case died . Children. 233 Samuel, 234 Marv, 235 Hannah, born January 24, 160(5. born November 15, 1G97. born January 30, 1699. 236 Mercy, born January 12, 1700. 237 Abigail, 238 Nathaniel, 239 Eunice, 240 Jonah, 241 Caleb, 242 Azrikrim, 243 Benjamin, 244 Pelatiah, 245 Irenia, born February 4, 1701. born April ' 26, 1703. born July, 1704. born August, 1705. born about 1707. born February 16, 1709. born 1710. born born January 12, 1724. Married John Drake, April 20, 1721. Married Benjamin Holcomb, October 4, 1727. Married Thomas Barber, January 16, 1726. Died in infancy. Married Jeremiah Stratton, December 12, 1728. Resided in Newark, N. J., in 1739. Died in 1733. Married Samuel Buell, Jr.. May 28, 1740. 286 ' NOTES OF THE THIRD GENERATION. 233. Samuel Case married Eunice, daughter of John Burr, of Farmington, July 5, 1728^ she was born in 1704. The}' lived near the paternal homestead. Deacon Samuel Case died September 23, 1768. His widow, Mrs. Eunice Case, died August 31, 1775. Children. 246 Eunice, born July 17, 1731. 247 Sarah, born August 25, 1733. 248 Samuel, born August 11, 1736. 238. Nathaniel Case married Myi'iam, daughter of John Bui-r. Mr. Nathaniel Case, died June 8, 1753. Mrs. Myriam Case died September 24, 1752. Children. 249 Silas, born March 11, 1731-2. Died May 9, 1732. 250 Myriam, bom June 23, 1733. 251 Nathaniel, born Feb'arj' 11, 1737-8. 252 Silas, born August 1, 1740. 240. Jonah Case married Phelps. Removed to Goshen, Conn., in 1745. Children, — born in Simsbury. 253 Jonah, born 254 Martha, born August 8, 1736. 241. Caleb Case married . Died . His will was exhibited in Court, September 2, 1740. Children. 255 Samuel, born Died May 2, 1739. 256 Benjamin, bom MaiTied Hannah Drake. FOURTH GENERATION. 248. Samuel Case married Violet Burr, April 7, 1757. Mr. Samuel Case died August 27, 1775. Mrs. Violet Case died : children. 257 Violet, boni January 29, 1759. 258 Eunice, born January 12, 1763. 259 Lois, born January 28, 1767. 260 Pelittiah, born August 28, 1768. 261 Samuel, born September 21, 1770. 262 Rosittee, born Juno 8, 1773. CASE FAMILY. 287 25G. Benjamin Case, of Siinsl)ury, iiijuTied llaniiali Drake. No- vember 9, 1743. Mr. Benjamin Cat*e died Mrs. Hannah Case died July 9, 17 GO. Chilclien. 263 Zenas, born Kovember 30, 1740, 264 Benjamin, born i^'l FTH GKNERATK )N. 263. Zenas Case, of .Simsbury, married JNLary Loomis, MarcJi 2, 1769. Mr. Zenas Case died . Mrs. Mary Case died . Ch/ildreii. 265 William JI.,born September 22, 1769. 266 Zenas, bora September 21, 1771. 267 Shadricb, born October 26, 1773. 268 Polly, born July 22, 1776. Died Uctobcr 15, 1778. 269 Nathauiel, bom September 28, 1778. 270 Pollv, born March 31, 1781. 271 Elizabeth, born .Julv 2, 1787. 272 Timothy, born February 9, 1789. DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF RICHARD CASE, FOURTH SON OF JOHN CASE. SECOND GENEKATION. VI. RiCHAKi) Case married Amy, daughter of Dr. Phihp Reed, of Concord, Mass., September 1, 1701. Resided in Weatogue, in Simsbury. Capt. Richard Case died about 1746. Mrs. Amy Case died . Children. 273 Amy, born about 1702. Died February 22, 170;i. 274 Amv, born about 1703. Married .Jonathan Holcouib, .Jr. Died after 1740. 275 Richard, born 1710. 276 Timothy, born about 1711. 277 Margaret, born about 1713. Married .Jacob Holcomb. Died alter 1740. 278 Edward, born March 5,1715. Died June I, 1746. 279 Lydia, born March 15,17)8. Died after 1740. 280 Mary, born January 30, 1722. Died after 1740. THIRD GENERATION. 275. Richard Case married Mercy Holcomb, May 4, 1733. They 288 NOTES OF THE removed from Weatogue to Chestnut Hill, in West Simsbury, (now Canton,) in 1737, and were the first settlers there. Mr. Richard Case died April 12, 1769. His widow, Mrs. Mercy Case, died June 20, 1780, aged 68. Children. 281 Richard, bom June 7, 1734. 282 Joab, bom December 16, 1735. 283 Sylvanus, born July 81, 1737. 284 Simeon, born July 285 Eli, 286 Uriah, 287 Edward, 288 Phineas, born May born January bom April born March 289 Mercy, bom June 290 Naomi, 291 Timothy, born October born February 4, 1739. 2, 1741. 16, 1744. 15, 1748. 8, 1750. 2, 1752. 30, 1755. 2, 1759. Married 1. Ruth Case. 2. Mary Case. Died April 7, 1805. Died in 1738. Married 1. Caroline Humphrey. 2. Hepzibah Humplu-ey. Died April 5, 1817. Married Mary Case. Died October 19, 1823. Married Sarah, daughter of Elijah Tuller. Died July 19, 1798. Married Abraham Moses. Died Mav 22, 1818. Married David Pettibone. Died 1822. MaiTied Esther Brown. Died Novem- ber 14, 1750. 276. TiiyiOTHY Case married Sarah, daughter of Nathaniel Hol- comb, about 1730. Resided in Simsbury about ten years, then removed to Berkshire County, Mass. children, — born in Simsbury. 292 Philip, born Feb'ary 12, 1731-2. 293 Sarah, born October 18, 1734- 294 Timoth3', bom December 5, 1736. 295 Martha, born May 25, 1739. FOURTH GENERATION. 285. Eli Case married Athildred, daughter of Peter Curtiss ; she was born in 1745. They resided upon Chestnut Hill, in West Simsbury. Mr. Eli Case died March 26, 1804. His widow, Mrs. Athildred Case, died March 13, 1805. Children. Died Sep- 296 Athildred, born January 297 Eli, born January 298 Riverious, bom March 299 Zabad, bom April 16, 1766. Married Ephraim B. Case, tember, 1804. 16, 1768. Married Hannah Alford. Died No- vember 12, 1795. 20, 1770. Married Abigail Case. Died October 22, 1822. 4, 1772. Married Sarah Meri-ett. Died October 21, 1836. 300 Giles, 301 Orange, 302 Thede, 303 Calvin, born August born January 23, 1776. 15, 1779. born Febmary 11, 1781. bom Married Sarah Jones. Died March 17, 1814. Married Ozias Woodford. Married 1. Dianthe Humphrey. 2. Sarah Case. CASE FAMILY. 289 304 Chestnia, bora 1785. Married David Ackert. Died April 25, 1826. 305 Harriet, born 1788. Married Truman Allen. Died April 5. 1845. 286. Uriah Case married 1. Susannah, daughter of Lieut. Samuel Lawrence, March 21, 1765 ; she was born in 1741, and died Jan- uary 17, 1776. 2. Eunice, daughter of Solomon Dill, about 1777 ; she was born December 6, 1753, and died May 18, 1815. 3. Mary, widow of Silas Case, and daughter of Capt. John Case, 4th, December 27, 1815 ; she was born January 2, 1755. They re- sided near the paternal homestead upon Chestnut Hill, in West Simsbury. Capt. Uriah Case died December 23, 1826. His widow, Mrs. Mary Case, died October 15, 1833. Children, — by hisfrst wife. 306 Zilpah, born March 17, 1766. Married Isaiah Taylor. 307 Sylvia, born June 13,1768. Married 1. Amos Tuller. 2. David SutlefiF. 308 Uriah, born July 2, 1771. Married Sarah Nobles. 309 Susannah, born 1774. Married Jared Mills, Jr. Died May 21, 1808. Children, — by his second ivife. 310 Joab, born January 31, 1779. Married Sarah Case. Died January 18, 1818. 311 Eunice, born March 19, 1780. Married Koswell Reed. 312 Watson, born June 8, 1781. Married Sj'lvia Case. Died August, 1853. 313 Elizabeth, born August 3, 1783. Died May 24, 1808. 314 Holcomb, born December 27, 1784. 315 Lorenda, born October 1, 1780. Died May 23, 1808. 317 Laura, II born May 9,1788. Married Charles Humphrey. Died July 11, 1842. 318 Lydia, born September 1, 1791. Died October 27, 1822. 319 Cynthia, born May 9, 1793. Married Ruggles Case. 320 Lucinda, born September 19, 1796. Married Francis H. Case. Children hi/ hia tJiird wife, — none. Edward Case married Zeruah, daughter of Lieut. Samuel Lawrence, about 1774; she was born May 20, 1754. They resided at the eastern extremity of Chestnut llill. Mr. Edward Case died December 2, 1822. His widow, Mrs. Zoruali Case, died February 24, 1832. Children. 321 Edward, born about 1775. Died about 1780. 322 Zurali R., born August 25, 1777. Married 1. Thomas Hayes. 2. Levi Lattimer. Died May 5, 1847. 323 Chloe, born February 2,1780. Married Solomon Case, Jr. Died Marcli 22, 1847. 324 Edward, born April 11, 1782. Married Rhoda, daughter of Asa Case. 325 Sarah, born July 16,1784. Died quite young. 37 290 NOTES OF THE 326 Bigelow, 327 Anna, born October 20, 1786. born November 11, 1788. Died April 22, 1809. Married Watson Garrett. 1, 1832. Died June FIFTH GENEEATION. 300. Giles Case married Polly, daughter of Silas Case, in 1799 ; she was born January 12, 1781. They resided upon Chestnut Hill, noAv in Canton. Mr. Giles Case died May 22, 1852. Mrs. Polly Case died May 9, 1850. 828 Betsey, 329 Mary, 330 Achsah, 331 Eli, 332 Betsey, 333 Electa, 334 Pliny, 335 Amos, 336 Eveline, born January 22, born April 20, born April 15, born January 25, born August, bom November, born January 20, born September, boi-n February 29, Children. 1800. Died October, 1805. 1802. 1804. 1806. 1806. 1810. 1813. 1816. 1820. 314. Married John Curtiss. Died March 12, 1823. Married Rosanna Bandle. Married Norton Case. ^ Married Susan Terry. Married Nancy Alderman. Married Amos Hosford. HoLCOMB Case married Jane, daughter of Silas Case, No- vember 27, 1811 ; she was born January 12, 1792. They i-esided upon Chestnut Hill. Mr. Holcomb Case died April 26, 1854. Children. 337 John, bom August 20, 1813. Married Tirzah Hosford. 338 Lorenda, born April 3, 1816. Married Harvey Barber. 339 Zilpah, bom April 14,1819. Married "Nelson L. Barber. 340 Jane, born April 3, 1822. Married Cyi-us W. Harvey. 341 Sylvia, born August 9, 1825. Married Irving Case. 342 Uriah, born March 17, 1828. Married Adeline M. Johnson. 343 Susannah, bom August 28, 1834. Died December 8, 1839. DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF BARTHOLOMEW CASE, FIFTH SON OF JOHN CASE. SECOND GENEEATION. VII. Baktholomew Case married Mary, daughter of Lieut. Sam- uel Humphrey, December 7, 1699; she was born November 16, 1681. They resided on the paternal homestead in Weatogue, in Simsbury. Mr. Bartholomew Case died October 25, 1725. Mrs. Mary Case died . Children. 344 Mary, born 1701. Died April 23, 1701. 345 Thomas, born June 28, 1702. 346 Mary, born November 8, 1704. 347 Elizabeth, born before 1710. Died July 12, 1742. CASE FAMILY. 291 348 Amos, born in 1712. 349 Sarah, born in 1715. Married Joseph Hlgley. 350 Isaac, born October 23,1717. Married Batiisheba Humphrey. Died January 3, 1790. 351 Abraham, born August 20, 1720. 352 Abigail, born in 1721. THIRD GENERATION. 345. Thomas Cask mamed Elizabeth Woodford, October 4, 1727- Resided on the paternal homstead, Weatogue. Deacon Thomas Case died September 3, 1770. Mrs. Elizabeth Case died . Children. 353 Thomas, ■354 Ehzabeth, 355 Mary, 356 Roger, 357 Lydia, 358 Thomas, 359 Bartholo- mew, 300 Eunice, 361 Susannah, 302 Sarah, born October born October born August born August born March born January 4, 1728. 1, 1730. 5, 1732. 3, 1734. 7, 1735-6. 21, 1740. Died February 20, 1730-7. I Married AbelPettibone. ' Married 1. Dea. Ilosea Case. 2. Rich- ard Case. Died July 29, 1817. JIarried Solomon Buell. Married Esther Case. Died March 27, 1773. born June 20, 1746. Married 1. Rutli Owen. 2. M.ary Humphrey. Died January 16, 1808. born February 29,1747-8. Married Elias Vining. Died Januai-y 8, 1832. born June 10, 1750, born Married Haskell Bacoji. ;348. Amos Case married Mary Ilolcomb, August lo, i7oy. moved to Chestnut Hill. (AVest Simsl)ury,) about 1740. Mr. Amos Case died May 24, 179.S. His widow, Mrs. Mary Case, died January 27, 1802. Chiidren. Ke- 363 Marv, 364 Rutii, 365 Huldah, 366 Amos, 367 Abel, 368 Silas, 369 Lucy, 370 Pliny, 371 Rhoda, 372 Seth. born Marcli G, 1740. Married Simeon Case. Died 1834. born April 26, 1742. Manied Richard Case. Died Febru- ary 29, 1794. born March 18, 1744. Died September 5, 1774. born February 8, 1746. Married Betsey Ward. Died March 29,1798. born January 13, 1748. born December 29, 1749. born February 22, 1752. Married 1. Ruggles Humphrej'. 2. Sol- omon Buell. Died May 10, 1837. born November 2, 1754. M.arried Rhoda Men-ill. Died January 25, 1780. bom April 20, 1757. Married Hosea Case, Jr. Died June 12, 1780. born June 3, 1760. Died September 3, 1776. ooO. Isaac Case, of Simsbury, married Bathsheba Humphrey, March 19, 1741. Mr. Isaac Case died January 3, 1796. His widow, Mrs. Bathsheba Case, died May 4, 1803. 292 NOTES OF THE Children. 373 Mehetabel, bom November 13, 1741. 374 Isaac, born May 19, 1743. 375 Bathsheba, borii Jaiuiarv 1, 1745. 376 Elizabeth, born September 19, 1747. 377 Mercy, born December 23, 1749. 878 Bathsheba, born October 27, 1751. 379 Joanna, born October 13, 1758. 380 Lydia, 881 Israel, born December 14, 1755. born November 18, 1757. 382 Azuba, born March 28, 1700. 383 Aaron, born May 29, 1762. 384 Cleopatra, born July 29, 1764. 385 Mvriam. born about 1766. Married two wives. Died October 13, 1761. Married Ezekiel Phelps, Jr. Married 1. David Russell. 2. Jared Mills. Died July 4, 1820. Married Joanna, daughter of Capt. Job Case. Married Abigail Case. Married Thias Garritt. Died December 17, 1747. Abraham Cask married 1. Rachel, daughter of Capt. James Case, May 6, 1740; she was bom August 14,1722, and died about 178y. 2. Anna, daughter of Deacon Joseph Case, Jr., and widow of Joseph Webster, in 1790 ; she was born January 28, 1728. They removed from Weatogue to Chestnut Hill, in West Simsbury, about 1740. Deacon Abraham Case died March 13, 1800. Mrs. Anna Case died . 386 Rachel, born January 387 Abraham, born March 388 Rosanna, born May 389 Elisha, born 390 Sarah, born 391 Eunice, born 392 Hannah, born 393 Ehzabeth, born 394 Phebe, born about Children. 6, 1741. Died April 6, 1759. 18, 1743. Married Sarah Humphrey. Died April 10, 1776. 8, 1745. Married Ezra Wilcox, Jr. Died Janu- ary 15, 1807. 1747. Married 1. Judith Case. 2. Ehzabeth Case. Died May 19, 1808. 1752. Married Caleb Case. Died February 26, 1781. 1753. Married 1. Moses Case. 2. Ebenezer CoAvIes. 1757. Married Charles Humphrey. Died May 28, 1808. 1757. Married Giles Humphrey. 1760. Married Jeremiah Griswold. Died in 1798. FOUKTH GENEKATION. 356. Roger Case, of Simsbury, married Mindwell Buell, August 10, 1760. Mr. Roger Case died . Mrs. Mindwell Case died . Ch ildren. 395 Ephraim, born November 8, 1761. Married Athildred Case. 396 Mercy, born November 30, 1763. 397 Mindwell, born December 31, 1766. 398 Eunice, born November 15, 1768. CASE FA3IILT, 293 399 Dorothy, 400 Roger, 401 Asenath, 402 Sarah, 403 Lois, born Jfarch born April born July born October born October 4, 1770. 7, 1772. 25, 1777. 11, 1780. 20, 178G. 359. Barthoi.omkw Cask niarriecl 1. Ixiith, duughter ot' Joliii Owen, Esq., about 1771 ; site was bom in 1754, and died JVIay 14, 1782. 2. Mary, daughter of H«^zekiah llumplu-ey ; she was born in 1753. They resided on the i)aternal homestead, in Weatogue. Capt. Bartholomew Case died June 16, 1808. His widow, Mrs. I\Iary Case, died May 19, 1818. Children, — /)// liis first irlfi-. 4U4 Barthoio- \ mew, born October 27.1772. Married Rachel Phelps. DiedJunolO, 1803. 405 Philander, born November 7, 1774. JIarried Caroline Humphrey. Died November 18, 1815. 406 Ruth, born Mav 10, l778. Married Asaph Tuller, Estj. Died March 15, 1838. 407 Graudison, born about 1781. Married 1. Dorcas Humphrey. 2. Sa- lome Marks. Child re a, — bi/ hi» i^erund vifc. 408 Horace, born December 1, 1785. Married Stebbins. Removed to Aurora, N. Y. 409 Aurora, ' born March 20, 1787. Married Betsey, daughter of Aaron Case. 410 Harvey, born .June 28, 1790. Died March 5, 1854. 3G7. Abel Case marriei-wards of Middlctown, in the same State, " February 17, 1770. Chauncey Whittlesey, Esq., died March 14, 1812, aged Gfi. His Avidow, INlrs. Lucy Whittlesey, died January 23, 182G, aged 78. Childven. 66 Lucy, born October 4, 1773. Married Capt. Joseph W. Alsoj), of Middletown, Conn., November 5, 1797. He died October 16, 1844, aged 73. His widow, Mrs. Lucy Al- sop, is alive at this date, September 24, 1850. Children, — 7 ; among them, .Joseph Wright, born November 22, 1804, died ; favorably known as a poet. 39 306 NOTES OF THE 67 Hannah, 68 Elizabeth, born May bom May 10, 1775. 24, 1780. 69 Chauncey, born June 18, 1783. MaiTied Capt. Josiah Williams, of Mid- dletown. Conn., May 25, 1817, being his second wife. She died October 16, 1828, aged 48. He died October 5, 1835, aged 56. No children. Married Sarah Lathrop Tracy, daugh- ter of Doctor Ebenezer Tracy, of Middletown, Conn., April 14, 'l818. Thev have 6 children. 104. p. 57. Oliver Wetmore, of Middletown, Conn., was married to Sarah Brewster, daughter of EUsha Brewster, of the same town, and Luc;j Yeomans his wife^ OetQber 13, 1774. , Deacon Oliver "Wetmore died December 1, 1798, in the 47th year of his age. His widow, Mrs. Sarah Wetmore, died July 5, 1827, in the 73d year of her age. Children. 70 Oliver, 71 Elisha, 72 Sarah, 73 Tunothy, 74 Lucy, 75 Hannah, 76 Clarissa, 77 Sophia, 78 Chauncey, 79 Erailv. born December 1, 1774. born October born October born August born May born August born July born May born June born January 1, 1776. 1, 1778. 2, 1780. 9, 1782. 8, 1784. 5, 1786. 25, 1788. 5, 1790. 4, 1795. Died at Utica, N. Y., January 1, 1852, aged 77. He was a preacher. Married Pollj^ Bacon. Man-ied John Stoughton, of East Wind- Died unmarried. Married Stephen Dodge. Man-ied Giles Soutlunayd. SIXTH GENERATION. 1. John Davenport, of Stamford, Conn., son of Abraham Da- venport, of that place, and grandson of Jabez Huntington, of Windham, Conn., was married to Mary Sylvester Welles, daugh- ter of the. Rev. Noah Welles, Pastor of the Church in Stamford, May 7, 1780, by Abraham Davenport, Esq., assistant.* Hon, John Davenport died November 28, 1830, in the 79th year of his age. He sustained }nany civil offices, was member of Congress, &c. His widow, Mrs. Mary Sylvester Davenport, died June 25, 1847, in the 94th year of her age. Children. 80 Elizabeth Huntington,boru March 4, 1781. 81 John Alfred, born January 21, 1783. 82 Mary Welles,born Septeniber 12, 1785. 83 Theodosia, born January 31, 1789. * Rev. Noah Welles, was son of Noah Welles, of Colchester, Conn., and was born Septeni- loer 25, 1718. f: D AV A K D S FAMILY. 307 84 Theodore, bom January 26, 1792. 85 Rebecca, born Julv 7, 1795. 86 Matilda, born April 7, 1798. 2. Elizabeth Davkxport, daughter of Abraham Dav(Mii)orl. of Stamford, Comi., aud graiuklaughtcr of Jabfz Huntington, of AVindhara, Conn., was married to Doct. -lames CogsAvell, of Pres- ton, Conn., May 4, 1775. Mrs. P:iizabeth Cogswell died at Stamford, Nov( inber 15, 177;>, aged 23. Doet. James Cogswell died . child, — one only. 87 Alice, born/iine 15, 1777. 3. James Davenpokt, of Stamford, Conn., son of Abraham Davenport, Esq., of that town, and grandson of Jabez Huntingtoji, Esq., of Windham, Conn., was twice married. 1. To Abigail Fitch, daughter of Doct. Perez Fitch, of Stamford, May 7, 1777. She died November 11, 1779, aged 22 years. 2. To Mehitabel Coggeshall, daughter of Coggeshall, of , Novem- ber 6, 171)0. Hon. James Davenpoi-t died August o, 1797, in the o8th year of his age.* His widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Daven])ort, died November .30, 1804, aged 41. children, — hy his firal wife. 88 Elizabeth Cogswell, born January 27, 1778. Man-led Chai'les Apthrop, Esq., of Bos- ton, merchant. She is mother of tlie Avife of Rev. Dr. Bushnell, of Hartford, Conn. 89 James Hunt- ington, born November 11, 1779. Died in infancy. Children, — hi/ his second ivife. 90 Abigail Fitch, born November 17, 1791. Married Rev. Wlielpley, of the City of New York. 91 Mary Ann, born November 11, 1793. Married Kev. Matthias Bruen, of the City of New York. He died Sep- tember G, 1829, aged 3G. 92 Frances Louisa, born November 10, 1795. Married Rev. Dr. Thomas H. Skinner, of the City of New York. * " Called iu early life to the important offices of a Judge of the Court of Coramon Pleas, a Member of the Council of the State, and Representative to the Congress of the United States, he discharged the x-cspectivo duties of these offices, as well as the Tarious duties of private life, with honor to himself, and fidelity to his country." [Tombstone, Stamford burying-ground.] WILLIAM GOODRICH. 67. p. 79. Elizur Goodrich, bora October 18, 1734, settled in Dur- liam, Conn., married Katharine, daughter of Hon. Elihu Chauncey, February 1, 1759 ; she was born April 11, 1741. Rev. Elizur Goodrich, D. D., died November 21, 1797. Mrs. Katharine Goodrich, died April 8, 1830. ChiUben. 1 Chauncey, boi-n October 20, 1759. born March 24, 1761. born January, 12, 1763. born September 16, 1764. 2 Ehziu-, 3 Samuel, 4 Elihu, 5 Charles Au- gustus, born March 6 Nathan, born August 7 Catharine, bom December 1768. 1770. 1775. U. S. Senator, and Lieut. Governor of Connecticut. Died August 18, 1815. Died unmarried. Died immarried. Died young. Married Rev. David Smith, D. D., of Durham, Conn. Died in 1845. Elizur Goodrich married Anne WiUard Allen, only daugh- ter of Daniel and Esther Allen, September 1, 1785. Hon. Elizur Goodrich died at New Haven, Conn., November 1, 1849. Mrs. Anne WiUard Goodrich died November 17, 1818. Children. 3, 1787. Married Eliza, daughter of Gen. Hem*y Champion, October 25, 1818. Resi- dence, Hartfoi'd. 23, 1790. Married Julia, daughter of Noah Web- ster, LL. D. 1, 1793. Married Hon. Henry L. Ellsworth. Died January 15, 1847. 8 Elizur, born October 9 Chauncey Allen, ■ born October 10 Nancy, born January Samuel Goodrich married Elizabeth, daughter of Col. John Ely, July 29, 1784. Rev. Samuel Goodrich died at Berlin, April 19, 1835. Mrs. Elizabeth Goodrich died at Berlin, March 3, 1837. GOODRICH FAMILY. 309 Children. 11 Sarah Wor- thiiigton, born August April November August December 1787. 178S. 1790. 1791. 12 Elizabeth, born 13 AbigaU, born 14 Chafles Au- gustus, born 15 Catliarine, bona 16 Samuel Griswold, born August 19, 1793 17 Ehhu Chauncey, born 48 Mary Ann, born 1785. Married 1. Amos Cooke. 2. Hon. Fred- eric Wolcott. Died . Married Rev. Noah Coe. Married Kev. Samuel Whittlesey. Married Sarah IJnson. Married Daniel Dunbar, of Berlin. Married 1. Adaline Bradley. 2. Mary Boot. 19 Emily Chauncey, born 20 EmUy Chauncey, born November May November November 13, 1795. Died Jmie 9, 1797. 1799. Married Hon. N. B. Sniitli, of Wood- burj-. 1801. Died October 22, 1803. 1805. Married Kev. Darius Mead. Died . WILLIAM SPENCER. WILLIAM SPENCER, brother of Thomas and Jared, had been at Cambridge, in 1631, and was a representative in 1634—5. He was one of the first settlers of Hartford, Conn., and in 1639, a selectman of that town ; was married (in England probably) to Agnes , about 1633. [After his death, she was married to William Edwards, who, likewise, was one of the first settlers of Hartford.] Mr. Spencer was one of the deputies in the General Court in 1639, and appointed with Mr. Wyllis, and Mr. Webster to prepare the first revisal of the laws in that year. William Spencer, Esq., died in 1640. Mrs. Agnes Spencer, alias Edwards, died . FIRST GENERATION. Children of William Spencer and Agnes Spencer his wife. I. Samuel, born II. Sarah, born 1636. Married John Case, of Windsor, and Simsbuiy, Conn. m. Elizabetli, born DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OE SAMUEL SPENCER, SON OF WILLIAM SPENCER, THE SETTLER. SECOND GENERATION. I. vSamuel Spencer, of Hartford, Conn., was married to Sarah, daughter of , of . Mrs. Sarah Spencer died April 24, 1706. Mr. Samuel Spencer died about 1716. Children. 4 Samuel, born 1668. 5 Sarah, born 6 Hannah, bom 7 Elizabeth, born 8 Rachel, born 9 Mary, born 1681. . 10 AbigaO, bom 11 Agnes, born S P E N C K R FAMILY. 311 TIIIKD GENERATION. 4. 8A:»tUEL Spkncek, first of llartfonl, Conn., then of Colchester, Conn., afterwards of liohon, in ihc same State, was married to Hepzibah Clnireli, daughter of Deacon Edward Cliurch, of Hat- field, Mass., son of Ricliard Chnrcli, one of the first settlers of Hartford, September IG, 1696. at Hatfield. Mrs. Hepzibah Spencer died at lioUon, September 13, 1745, in the 66th year of her age. [Gravestone, Bolton burying-ground.] Mr. Samuel Spencer died at Bolton, March 26, 1748, in the 80th year of his age. [Gravestone, Bohon burying-ground.] Children. 1698. Died September 28, 1702. 12 WiUiam, 13 Hepzibah, 14 Samuel, 15 William, 16 Edward, 17 Sarah, 18 Caleb, 19 Job, 20 Phillip, l)oni February born December 28, 1701. boru March 8, 1705. born August 9, 1708. born April 29,1711. born September 4,1711. born June born born April 28, 1718. 1722. 30, 1724, in Bolton. Marrictl Downer. They removed to Susquehannah Co., Pcnn., where they both died ; they had one child only, a son, who died in infancy. [Bolton Records Sarah Spencer was married to Jo.seph Easton, of Hartford, Conn., son of Joseph Easton, of Hartfoi'd, and grandson of Joseph Easton, one of the first settlers of the same town, 1694. His widow, M "rs. Sarali Ei aston, died . Child) ■en. 21 Timothy, bap. August 11, 1695. 22 Joseph, bap. October 16, 1697. 23 Sarah, bap. Januar3^ 2, 1700. 24 Samuel, bap. February 14. , 1702. 25 Elisha, bap. March lli 1704. 26 Elijah, bap. [no date. J Hannah Spencer was married to Caleb Stanley, Jr., Esq., of Hartford, Conn., May 13, 1696. Mrs. Hannah Stanley died December 5, 1702. Caleb Stanley, Esip, died January 4, 1712, aged 37. Children, — non e. 7. Elizabeth Spencer was married to Nathaniel Marsh, of Hartford, Conn. Lieut. Nathaniel Marsh, died in 1748. His widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Marsh, died . 312 NOTES OP THE 27 Hannah, 28 Nathaniel, 29 Daniel, 30 Lemuel, bom born bap. October, bap. Children. 30, 1709. Rachel Spencer was maiTied to Joseph Cook, of Hartford, Conn., October 8, 1705. Mr. Joseph Cook, died November 1, 1747, aged 67. His widow, Mrs. Rachel Cook, died • Children, — none. 9. Mary Spencer was married to Cyprian Nichols, of Hartford, Conn., May 24, 1705. She was his second wife. , [His first wife, to whom he was married , was Helena Talcott, daugliter of the " Hon. Lieutenant John Talcott," of Hartford, and of Helena, his wife, daughter of the Rev. John Wakeman, of New Haven. Slie died about 1703. By this marriage, Mr. Nichols had one child only, a daughter, Elizabeth, bap. January, 14, 1700; who was married to WilHam Davenport, of Hartford, being his second wife.] Capt. Cyprian Nichols died January 2, 1756, aged 84. His widow, Mrs. Mary Nichols, died February 15, 1756, aged 75. Children. 81 Cyprian, bap. February 14, 1706. 32 James, bap. February 2, 1708. 33 William, bap. January, 1710. Was riiarried to Agnes Humphreys, daughter of Nathaniel Humphreys, of the same town, 1732. [After bis death she was married to Isaac Sey- of Hartford, by whom he had two children, Isaac and Lydia. Mr. Isaac Seymour died January 14, 1765, in the 32d year of his age.] Mr. Cyp- rian Nichols died 1745, aged 39. Mrs. Agnes Nichols, alias Seymour, died of small-pox, December 29, 1793, aged 82. Chitdren, — Rachel, bap. Novem- ber 18, 1833 ; George, bap. December 13, 1741, married Eunice . She died April, 1794, aged 48. Married Mary Wadsworth, of Hartford, January 22, 1738. She died July 26, 1783, age(\ 69. He died December 18, 1785. Was married to Mary Farus worth, daughter of Joseph Farnsworth, of the same town, February 5, 1739. Capt. William Nichols died of fevej", on his passage from Ireland to An- tigua, September 3, 1767, in the 56th year of his age. His widow, Mrs. Mary Nichols, died October 13,1771, aged 52. Children, — Rachel, bap. February 17, 1740; William, bap. Oc tober 4, 1741, died October 12, 1792, SPENCER FAMILY. 313 aged 51; Man-, bap. April 10, 1743; Abigail, bap. April 7, 1745, died Au- gust 5, 1750; Cvprian, bap. June 18, 1749, died December 28, 1749 ; Abi- gail, bap. May, 1751, died February 8, 1753; Caty, bap. Febniary 24, 1754; Anna, bap. January 16, 175C: James, bap. July 10, 1757, died Sep- tember 14, 1790, aged 33; Hannah, bap. March 2, 1760.' 34 Helena, bap. December, 1711. Was twice married. 1. To James Mc- Ilroy, of Hartford, Conn., formerly of "Northampton, Mass., December 12, 1736. He died September 30, 1751, aged — . 2. To Thomas Long, of Hartford, 1754. Mrs. Helena Long, alias Mcllrov, died February 10, 1762, aged 51. Mr. Thomas Long died . Children, — none. 36 Mary, born October 4, 1713. Was married to Moses Griswold, of Windsor, Conn., June 26, 1740. He was son of Benjamin Griswold, of Windsor, and- of "Elizabeth Cook, his wife. Mrs. Mary Griswold died De- cember 27, 1775, in the 63d year of her age. Capt. Moses Griswold died .January 4, 1776, in the G2<1 year of his age. Children, — Moses, born , married Anna Holcomb, daugh- ter of Holcomb, of . He settled in Windsor, but subsequently removed to Herkimer, N. Y., and had children, born in Windsor, Anna, born February 17, 1766; Moses Nich- ols, born January 4, 1768; Anson, born September 30, 1769; Vashti, born April 1, 1774. Mary, born 1742, married Aiagustin Drake, of Wind- sor, Conn. "He died May 6, 1777, aged 53; she died January 22, 1816, aged 73; they had children, IMary, born September 3, 1761 ; F^lihu, born September 24, 1763; I^Lirtha, born September 20,1765; Job, born Au- gust 23, 1767, ho was fatlier of Rich- ard G. Drake, Esq., of the firm of Chapman & Drake, of Hartford, At- tornies at Law; IJhoda.born ; Lucy G., born . Hannah, born , married Abijah Enos, of Windsor, where they settled ; remov- ed thence to Rutland, Ver., and after- wards, from Rutland to Western New York. Lucy, born 1753, mar- ried Joseph Alford,of Windsor, 1772. He died November 1, 1826, aged 79; she died April 10, 1835, aged 82 ; they had children, Lucv, born December 17, 1772; William'boniMay 3, 1774; Joseph, born May 16, 1776; Mary, born August 19, 1778. Rowel, born July, 1781; Moses, born April, 1783; Alamathea, born September 17, 1785 ; Sophia, born 1788; Eleanor, born May, 1791. 30 Rachel, bom .June 10,1726. Died in childhood. 40 314 NOTES OF THE 37 Sarah, bap. June 38 Hannah, bap. May 39 Thankful, bap. July 8, 1718. Married Return Strong, of Windsor, Conn., January 19, 1744. 8, 1720. Was married to Elisha Bigelow, of Hart- ford, Conn., 1747. Mrs. Hannah Big- elow died September 26, 1795, aged 75. Mr. Elisha Bigelow died June 22, 1796, aged 73. Children ,—S&me%, bap. May 8, 1848, died in childhood; William, bap. May 21, 1749 ; Elisha, bap. December 23, 1750, died Octo- ber 23, ; Cyprian, bap. Decem- ber 17, 1752; Normand, bap. October 13, 1754, died October 16, 1758 ; Rod- erick, bap. Septembers, 1756; Sam- uel, bap. June 18, 1758, died October 21, 1758; Normand, bap. May 27, 1759; Samuel, bap. February 22, 1761 ; Edward, bap. January 30, 1763 ; Hannah, bap. May 5, 1765. 22, 1722. Was married to Ebenezer Barnard, of Hartford, Conn., July 17, 1747, at Wethersfield. [Wethersfield Church Records.] After her death, he was again married to , b}^ whom y he had two children. Mrs. Thankful lif'"^ Barnard died August 25, 1780, aged 58. Mr. Ebenezer Barnard died April 19, 1799, aged 73. Children,— i:\\Q.nk- ful, bap. March 24, 1751, married Rev. Allyn Mather, of New Haven, and after his death, Ebenezer Town- send, Esq., of New Haven. He died ; she died in Middletown, Conn., at the house of her son-in-law, Na- than Starr; she had childi-en, by her first husband, Increase, died in in- iancy; Allyn, was a lawyer, but left ills profession, and went to sea as commander of a ship employed in the European trade, and was lost in the English channel, in a storm; Sophia; the children by her sec- ond husband, were Elihu, settled in the city of New York, died 1853, was of the late firm of Nevins & Townsend, of that citj-, brokers; Grace, married Nathan Starr, of Mid- dletown. Cvprian, bap. September 2, 1753, settled in Hartford, died No- vember, 1832; had several children, among them, Edwin Barnard, of Wa- terville. Wis., merchant. Timothy, bap. June 20, 1756, settled in Hart- ford, but subsequently removed to Mendon, Munroe Co', New York, married Phebc Dewey, daughter of Daniel Dewey, of Sheffield," Mass. : he died March 29, 1847; she died ; they had ten children, among them, Hon. Timothy Barnard and E. Henrs' Barnard, both of Mendon, and fion. Daniel D. Barnard, of Al- banv, N. Y. Daniel, bap. July 13, 1760, died October 7, 1763. Ebene- zer, born 1761, settled in Hartford, married Elizabeth Lane; she died ; he died May 8, 1827, aged 78; SPENCER FAMILY •615 tliev had no children. Charles, bap. August 28, 1763, died February 20, 1765. 10. Abigail Spencer was married to Joseph Symonds, of Hart- ford, Conn., March 3, 1708. Mrs. Abigail Symonds died . Mr. Joseph Symoiids died February, 17oG. Children. 40 Abigail, bap. Juh' 10, 1709. 41 Joseph, bap. February 25, 1711. Died ill childhood. 42 Mary, bap. Juue 29, 1712. Died in childhood. 43 Joseph, bap. January 31, 1714. 44 Saiuuel, born 45 Benjamin, born 46 William, born 47 Agues, born 48 Sarah, born 11. Agnes Spencer was twice married. 1. To Nathaniel Humph- ries, of Hartford, Conn., March 14, 170D. He died December, 1711, aged — . 2. To John Hubbard of tlie same town, October, 1715. He was the son of Samuel Hubbard, of Hartford, and was born in August, 1G91. He died . She died . Children, — by herjirst husband. 49 Dosethcus, born December 4, 1709. 60 Agnes, born 1711. Married Cyprian Nicholb, Jr., of Hart- ford. Children, — by her second husband. 51 Hannah, born December 25, 1716. 52 Abigail, born January 29, 1719. 53 John. bom April 25, 1721. FOURTH GENEEATION. 13. Hepzibah Spencer was twice married. 1. To Smith, oi" Haddam, Conn. He died . 2. To Azariah Dickinson, Jun., of the same town, November 30, 1732. He was born June 5, 1709, at Haddam, and was son of Azariah Dickinson, of Had- dam, formerly of De(!rtield, Mass. Mrs. Hepzibah Dickinson, alias vSmith, died July 18, 1754, in her 47th year. Mr. Azariah Dickinson died . Children, — by her first husband, — none found. Children, — by her second husband. born July 17, 1733. 64 Azkriah, 55 Mary, 56 John, born September 2, 1735 born December 27, 1737. 316 NOTES OF THE 57 Dan, born January 14, 1740. 58 P.uth, born March 10, 1742. , 59 Agnes, born March 21, 1745. 14. Samuel Spencer, first of Bolton, Conn., then of Suffield, Conn., and afterwards of Salisbury, in the same State, was mar- ried to Hannah Shailor, daughter of Abel Shailor, of Bolton, April 26, 1735. Mrs. Hannah Spencer died . Mr. Samuel Spencer died at the house of his brother, Deacon Job Spencer, in Salisbury, February 2, 1796, aged 92. Children. 6 Rachel, 61 Hannah, 62 Miriam, 63 Hepzibah, 64 Samuel, 65 John. born November 17, 1736, in Bolton, Conn, born December 1, 1738, in Bolton, Conn, born February 8, 1741, in Bolton, Conn, born November 17, 1743, in Bolton, Conn, born March 8, 1746, in Bolton, Conn, bap. August 21, 1748, in Bolton, Conn. 15. William Spencer, first of Bolton, Conn., then of Sufiield, Conn., then of Salisbury, in the same State, and afterwards of Siieflaeld, Mass.,. was married to Hannah Copeley, daughter of Matthew Copeley, of Sufiield, June 12, 1734. . Mr. AVilliam Spencer died at Sufiield, 1782, aged 74. His widow, Mrs. Hannah Spencer, died . Children. 24, 1735, in Bolton. Died in childhood. 4, 1736, in Suffield. Died September 21, 1754, in Salisbury. 27, 1738, in Suffield. 23, 1739, in Suffield. Died in infancy. 26, 1741, in Suffield. 16, 1743, in Suffield. 11, 1745, in Suffield. 66 Hannah, 67 Tryphena, 68 Eliphaz, 69 Hannah, 70 Hannah, 71 Irena, 72 Alpheus, born June born November born April born October born August born June born February 16. Edward Spencer, first of Bolton, Conn., afterwards of Sus- quehanna county, Penn., was married to Sarah Chapman, daugh- ter of Jabez Chapman, Esq., of East Haddam, Conn., April 8, 1737. She was born September 8, 1720. Mrs. Sarah Spencer died in Susquehanna county, September 13, 1786, in her 66th year. Mr. Edward Spencer died at Hanover, Susquehanna county, March 26, 1790, in his 80th year. Ch ildren. 73 Mehitabel, 74 Edward, 75 Ann, 76 Beaumont, born March born December born June born January 77 Simeon, bom August 17, 1739, in Bolton. 3, 1741, in Bolton. Died December 13, 1750. 27, 1744, in East Haddam. 25, 1747, in East Haddam. Died in Februar}', 1779. 19, 1749, in Bolton. SPENCER FAMILY. 317 78 Edward, born May 17, 1752, in Bolton. 79 Esther, born December 7, 1754, in Bolton. 80 Josiab, born Juno 10, 1757, in Bolton. Went to Wyoming, with a view to settle there, but was killed in battle, July 3, 1778. 80 i Sarah, born December 5,1701. Married Abraham Lines, April 20, 1784. Died without children, April 5, 1845. 81 Walter, born April 18. Caleb SrENCEU, of Bolton, Conn., until 1774, tlien of Wilkcs- Barre, Penn., until about 1793, when he removed to Kentucky, was married to Hannah Hebard, widow of P^benezer Hebard, de- ceased, and daughter of Andrew Downer, of Norwich, Conn., about 1760. " Doct. Avery Downer, the last survivor of the battle of Fort Gi-iswold, died at Preston, on Saturday, July 15, 1854, aged 91 years and 8 months. He was at Fort (jrrisAvold witii his fatlier, who also was a physician at the time of the massacre, and assisted to dress the wounds of the soldiers." [Connecticut Courant, Sat- urday, July 22, 1854.] Doct. Avery Downer was a son of Doct. Joshua Downer, of I'reston, born August 6, 1735, son of Andrew Downer, of that place, and brother of Hannah Downer, wlio mar- ried Ebenezer Hebard, and after his death, Caleb Spencer. Mrs. Hannah Spencer, alias Hebard, died at Wilkes-Barre, in the spring of the year 1779, of small-pox, aged 55. Mr. Caleb Spencer died . children. 14, 1701, in Bolton. Settled in Wilkes-Barre. Was in the battle of that place, July 3, 1778, and escaped imhnrt. Mar- ried Sally .lohnson about 1779. Re- moved from Wilkes-Barre to Ken- tucky, in company with his father, about the year 1793, and at the time of his removal, had several children, smart and pi-omising. 1703. Married Richard Inman, of Wilkes- liarre, about 1779. He was one of several brothers, two of whom were killed on the battle-field, July 3, 1778, and two more by skirmishing parties of Indians, in the same year. Mrs. Haiuiah Jnman died in ]\larch, 1835, aged 73. Mr. Richard Inman died in July, 1831, aged 77. They had a numerous family of children, who are all removed to the " western country." 19. Job Spencek, hrst of Jiohoii, Conn., then of East lladdam. Conn., and afterwards oi' Salislmry, in the same State, wa."^ mar- ried to Rebe(;ca Chapman, daughter of Jabez Chapman, Esq., of East Haddam, November 13, 1746. She was born May 16, 1725, Mrs. Rebecca Spencer died in Salisbury, July 22, 1792, aged 67. 82 Hannah, born 83 Asa, bom September 1, 1747. 84 Samuel, born October 5, 1749- 85 Eliphaz, bom March 23, 1752. 86 Thankful, born November 28, 1753. 87 Tiyphena, born June 22, 1756. 88 Thankful, born March 22, 1759. 89 Job, bom October 10, 1761. 90 Esther Sel- deu. born January, 1764. 318 NOTES OP THE Deacon Job Spencer died in Salisbury, February 20, 1800, in his 78th year. Children. Died July 24, 1754. Died at an advanced age, unmarried. 20. Philip Spencer, first of Bohon, Conn., then of Salisbury, in the same State, and afterwards of the town of North-East, Dutch- ess county, N. Y., was twice married. 1. To Abigail Moore, daughter of Jonathan Moore, of Salisbury, formerly of Simsbury, Conn., and of Hannah his wife, and daughter of Thomas Long, of Hartford, Conn., afterwards of Windsor, in the same State, Sep- tember 25, 1751, "by Jonathan Lee, Pastor."* She died Decem- ber 18, 1787, aged 53. t 2. To Sarah Hopkins, widow of Michael Hopkins, and aunt of Luther Holley, of North-East. Mrs. vSarah Spencer, alias Hopkins, died March 1, 1808, " over 80." Philip Spencer, Esq., died May 8, 1815, in the 86th year of his age. J children, — by hisjirst wife. 91 Abigail, born May 8, 1752, in Salisbury. 92 Tryphena, born May 1, 1755, in Salisbury. 93 Diademia, born June 27, 1759, in Salisbury. 94 Philip, born September 26, 1763, in Salisbury. 95 Ambrose, bom December 13, 1765, in Salisbury. 96 Alexander, bom June 16, 1769, in North-East. Children, — by his second tvife, — none. FIFTH GENERATION. 83. Asa Spencer, first of Salisbury, Conn., then of Vermont, and afterwards of Western New York, was married to Polly Peck, daughter of Abner Peck, of East Haddam, Conn. * Thomas Long married Sarah WUlcox, daughter and only child of John Willcox, of Hart- ford, afterwards of Middletown, by his first wife Sarah Wadsworth, daughter of William Wadsworth, Esq., one of the first settlers of Hartford— ancestor of the late Rev. Daniel Wadsworth, of Hartford, of the late Hon. Col. Jeremiah Wad.sworth and Daniel Wadsworth, Esq., of Hartford, Gen. William Wad.sworth and Hon. James Wadsworth, of Genesee, N. Y., and of a long line of other distinguished men of his name. t In Memory of Mrs. Abigail Spencer, consort of Philip Spencer, Esq., who died Decem- ber 18, 1787, aged 53. This stone is erected by her son Ambrose Spencer, to record his filial love for one of the best of mothers, who in her religion was sincere ; in her morals, pure ; and in her life, irreproachable. [Gravestone, North-East burying-ground.] X In Memory of Philip Spencer, Esq., who died May 8, 1815, in the 86th year of his age. This stone is erected by his son, Ambrose Spencer, as a testimonial of the filial love which he bore to a parent who exhibited through life the tenderest affection for his children ; who lived an honest man, and died a Christian. [Gravestone, North-East burying-ground. ] SPENCER FAMILY. 319 Mrs. Polly Spencer died in A^ermont. Mr. Asa Spencer died in Western New York, at an advanced age, at the house of his eldest son. Children, — recorded to him on Salisbury town records. 97 Betsey, born March 31, 1777. 98 James,' horn April 26, 1780. 99 Pollv, born April 15, 1782. 100 Olivia, born June 23, 1784. lol Abnei- Peck, born April 17. 1786. 102 Laura, born May 18, 1788. 84 Samuel Spencek, first of Salisbury, Conn., afterwards of Sun- bury, Geo., was married to Love Yates, of Sunbury, about 1776. After his death, she is said to have married Benjamin Terry, who subsequently removed to the State of New York. Mr. Samuel Spencer died at Sunbury, July 5, 1786, in his .-{7th year His widow, Mrs. Love Spencer, died 103 John, bom March, 104 Esther, born October, 105 Love, born Children. 1777. 1780. 1782. 85. Eliphaz Spencer, first of East Iladdam, Conn., afterwards of Salisl)ury, of the same State, was married to Statira Hall, daughter of Thomas Hall, of East Haddam, 1777. Slie was born June 19, 1755. Mr. Eliphaz Spencer died June 8, 1833, aged 81. His widow, Mrs. Statira Spencer, died September 12, 1833, aged 77. Children. 13, 1778, in East Haddam. 20, 1781, in East Haddam. Died February 24, 106 Achsah, 107 Gurdon, 108 Lovina, 109 Gurdon, 110 Statira, born April born March born October born April born Marcli 1788, in Salisbury. 4, 1785, in Salisbury. Died August 18, 1780. 29, 1789, in Salisbury. 29, 1791, in Salisbury. 87. Tryphena Spencer was married to Gideon Buckingham, of After his death, she was married to a Mr. W(!:u-e, of Renssellaervillt!, N. Y. Mr. Gideon Buckingham died June 19, 1792 ; killed by tlic fall of a tree. His widow, Mrs. Tryphena Buckingham, died . Child, — one only. lllTr\'phena, born Married James Ware, of Renssellacr- villc, N. Y. 320 NOTES OF THE 88. Thankful Spencer was married to Seymour Selleck, first of Salisbury, Conn., afterwards of Middlebury, Ver. Mr. Seymour Selleck died . His widow, Mrs. Thankful Selleck, died at an advanced age. Children. 112 Eebecca, born 113 SaUy, born 114 Seymour, born > 89. Job Spencer, of Salisbury, Conn., was thrice married. 1. To Rachel Hurlburt, daughter of Amos Hurlbut, of Chatham Conn., 1785. She died January 30, 1807, aged 47. 2. To Hannah Moul- ton, daughter of Moult on, of Castleton, Ver., April, 1810. She died April 5, 1815, aged 44. 3. To EHzabeth Bingham, widow of Jabez Bingham, deceased, of Salisbury, and daughter of Daniel Brews tei-, of , 1822. Mr. Job Spencer died February 18, 1840, aged 78. Mrs. Elizabeth Spencer, alias Bingham, was alive in 1850. Children, — by his first wife. 115 Laviuiii, born July 21, 1786. Married Chauncey Reed, of Salisbury, January 4, 1809. They have had 6 children. 116 Sally, born November 21, 1788. Died November 1, 1795. 117 Thankful, born November 27, 1791. Married Julius Holhster, of Salisbury, November 29, 1810. They had 3 children — all sons. Children, — by his second wife. .118 Sally, born November 21, 1813. Died at the age of 7 years. 119 Hannah, born March 23, 1815. Married Aden W. Cobum, of Windsor, N. Y., where they nowdwell. Child, — by his third ivifc, — one only. 120 Job B., boi-n January 19, 1823, Lives in Salisbury, unmarried. 91. Abigail Spencer was married to Ezra St. Jolin, of Sharon, Conn. He settled in Salisbury, Conn., from which place, about sixty years ago, he removed to Stillwater, N. Y., and from thence to Butternuts, in the same State. Ezra St. John, Esq., died at Butternuts, about 1814. His widow, Mrs. Abigail St. John, died at Butternuts, about 1839. children, — names not found. 92. Tryphena Spencer was twice married. 1 . To Medad Par- ker, of Salisbury, Conn. He died ■ . 2. To Rev. John Barnet, first settled minister of the Presbyterian Church, Middle- \ SPENCER FAMILY. 321 bury, Ver., Chaplain in llie army of tlie Revolution, and after- wards Pastor of till' Church, at Anienia, N. Y. Mrs. Tryphena Barnet, alias Parker, died at Amenia, iNIarch 9. 1812, in her Gist year. Rev. John Barnet died at New Durham, N. V., l)eceml)er 5, 1837, aged "about 87." children, — by her first husband. 121 Ralph, born September 17, 1772. Dwelt some time in Rochester, \. Y. 122 Tryphena, born Septemlier 14, 1774. 123 Philip, born September 7,1770. Settled in Albany, N. Y.; was many year:» recorder of that city. Clii/dren, — bi/ her second hiiabii.nd. 124 John, born February 4, 1787, at North-Flast, where he settled, and now dwells. 125 William, born December, 1791, at Middlebury, Ver. 120 Alma, born 1794. l»3. DiADEMiA Spencer was married to J)o('t. William Wheeler, first of Salisbury, Conn., afterwards of Red Hook, N. Y. After her death," he was again married. Mrs. Diademia Wheeler died January 13, 1781, in her 22d year. Doct. William Wheeler died . child, — orui only. 127 Diademia, born December 3, 1780. Philip Spencer, first of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., afterwards of' the State of Louisiania, was maiTied to Susan Bull, daugliter of Doct. Daniel Bull, of North-East, and sister of Doot. John Bull, of the same town, 95. Ambrose Spencer, of Albany, N. Y., was thrice married. 1. To Laura Canfield, daughter of John Canheld, Esq., of Sharon, Conn., February 18, 1784. She died May 18, 1807, aged 39. 2. To Mary Norton, widow of Burrage Norton, Esq., of England, deceased, daughter of Gen. James Clinton, of the city of New York, and Mary De Witt, his wife, and sister of Hon. De Witt Clinton. She died September 4,1808, in the 36th j ear of her age. 3. To Catharine Norton, widow of Samuel Norton, Esq., deceased, of England, and sister of his second wife. Mrs. Catharine SpcMicer, alias Norton, died September, 1838. Hon. Ambrose Spencer died at his house in Lyons, N. Y., March 13, 1848, in the 83d year of his age. Children, — by his fir at toife. iept< 41 128 Son, (not named,) born September, 1786. Died in infancy. 322 NOTES OF THE 129 John Can- field, * born January 3,1788. Married Eliza S. Smith 130 Abigail, (or Abba,) bom January 12, 1790 131 William Augustus, born January 7, 1793. 132 Ambrose, born July 18, 1795. 133 Theodore, born August 20, 1797. 154 Theodore, bom April 24, 1800. 135 Laura Isa- bella, bom September 24, 1803. Married John Townsend. She died August 17, 1839. Married 1. A daughter of William Hill, of Albany; after her death, 2. E. Lorillard, and after her death, 3. Catharine Lorillard, daughters of Pe- ter Lorillard, Esq., of New York. William A. Spencer, Esq., Capt. U. S. N., died in New York, March 3, 1854, aged 61. As Lieutenant in the battle of Lake Champlain, under Commodore McDonough, he won distinction. Died August 5, 1814, on the Niagara River, of wounds received in the bat- tle of Lundy's Lane. Died July 12, 1798. Married Catharine Vosburg. Married Robert Gilchrist, of New York. 96. Alexander Spencer, of North-East, N. Y., was raarried to Olive Harrison, daughter of Jared Harrison, of Salisbury, Conn. [After his death, she was married to Rev. Dr. Lee, pastor of tlie Congregational Cluircli in Colebrook, Conn., by whom she had .several children.] Alexander Spencer, Esq., died March 18, 1802, being at Albany, N. Y., as a member of Assembly from Dutchess County, aged 33. Mrs. Olive Spencer, alias Lee, died . Childr €71. 136 Alexander, bom 137 Laura, bom DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF ELIZABETH SPENCER, DAUGHTER OF WILLIAM SPENCER, THE SETTLER. SECOND GENERATION. HI. Elizabeth Stencer was twice married. 1. To William Wellman, one of the first settlers of New London, Conn., after- wards of KiUingworth, in the same State, 1G49. He died in Killingworth, August 9, 1G7I. 2. To Jacob Joy, of KiUingworth, formerly of Fairfield, Conn., May 23, 1 072. He died . She died . 138 Mary, born 139 Martha, l)om 140 Benjamin, born Children, — by her first huahand. 1C50. 1C52 1C64 " Left home unmarried, when a young man, an Bradford, daughter of Deputy Governor Wil- liam Bradford, and granddaughter of Governor Bradford of the Mayflower. The widow of Rev. Samuel married in 1737, the Rev. Mr. Niles of Braintree, Mass., and on becoming again a widow, May 1, 17G2, went to New Haven to live with her son. Col. Nathan Whiting, and died there December 21, 1766. Children. Married Joseph Fitch. Lost at sea, 1718. Died September, 1730, unmarried. Lived in Norwich. Died, unmarried. Lived in Windham. Died June 29, 1719. Died August 9, 173C, unmarried. Lived in Stratford. Died April 9, 1771, in New Haven. 50 Anne, born January 2, 1098. 51 Samuel, born February 20, 1700. 52 Elizabeth, born February 11, 1702. 53 William, born January 22 1704. 54 Joseph, born February 17^ 1705. 55 John, born February 20, 1706. 56 Sybil, born May 6, 1708. 57 Martha, born March 12, 1710. 58 Mary, born November 24, 1712. 59 Kliphalet, born April 8, 1715. 60 Elisha, born January 17, 1717. 61 Samuel, born May 15, , 1720. 62 Nathan, boi-n May 4, 1724. 17. Joseph Whiting settled in New Haven. He was elected to the General Court in 1716, 1722 and 1724, and was clerk of the House. He was elected to the upper House in 1725, where he continued 21 years. He mari-ied January 30, 1709-10, Hannah Trowbridge, daughter of Thomas Trowbridge. Hon. Joseph Whiting died April 4, 1748. Mrs. Hannah Whiting died August 9, 1748. 03 Hannah, 04 Mary, 05 Elizabeth, 66 Phebe, 67 John, 68 Sarah, 69 Joseph, 70 Elisha, born February born February born Juno born October born March born April born January born July Children. 21, 1712. Married Jared Ingersoll. 1714. 8, 1717. 23, 1720. 1, 1721. 15, 17?5. 28, 1727. 29, 1729. Married Stephen Ailing, 1744. Married Rev. Chauncey Whittlesey, 1745. Died 1751. MaiTied Enos Ailing, 1749. Married Sarah IiigersoU. Died 1780. Married Daniel Lyman, 1748. JIarried Esther Harpin. Died 1766. 20. John Whiting settled in Hartford, as a merchant. He died unmarried, in 1715, and administration Avas gi'anted to his brother, Capt. Joseph Whiting, of New Haven. 334 NOTES OP THE FOUETH GENERATION. 28. Charles "WHixma married, January 10, 171G-17, Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel Bradford, of Duxbury, Mass., and great- granddaughter of Gov. Bradford, of Plymouth. Her mother was Hannah Rogers, daughter of John Rogers and Elizabeth Pay- bodie, and Elizabeth Paybodie was the granddaughter of John Alden and Priscilla Mullins, two passengers in the Mayflower in 1620. Elizabeth Bradford was born December 15, 1696. [After the death of Mr. Whiting, she married, March, 1739, Deacon John Noyes, of Stonington, and had one daughter, Dorothy, born March, 1740.] Lieut. Charles Wliiting, died at Montville, March 7, 1738. Mrs. Elizabeth Noyes, alias Whiting, died May 10, 1777. 71 Mary, 72 John, 73 Sybil, bom January, bom August bom July, Children. 1717. Married ■ Gardiner, of Hingliam, Slass. 3, 1719. 1722. Married Willian Noyes. Died April 27, 1790. 7.6 Gamaliel, bom September 17, 1727 77 William Bradford, bom April' 78 Berenice, born March, 79 Ebenezer, born May, 1725. 15, 1731. 1733. 1735. Married • Goodrich. 50. Anne Whiting, eldest daughter of Rev. Samuel Whiting, of Windham, married, December 29, 1721, Joseph Fitch, son of Rev. James Fitch, of Norwich, Conn. He was born in 1681. Joseph Fitch died at Lebanon, Conn., May 7, 1741. Mrs. Anne Fitch died in 1778. 82 Asael, 83 Ichabod, 84 Ann, 85 Thomas, 86 Joseph, 87 Mason, Children. 80 Samuel, born January 16, 1723. 81 Elcazer, born August 27, 1726. born November boi'n May bom July born born born 7, 1728. 7, 1734. 12, 1737. Settled in Boston, Mass. Was Attor- ney General of Massachusetts. Mar- ried Elizabeth Lloyd, of Boston, and died in England. Colonel of the 4th Regiment of Con- necticut troops in 1758-60. Married Amy Bowen. 53. William Whiting married in 1724. 1. Ann, daughter of Joshua Raymond, of Block Island. Shfi died November, 1773. 2. Widow Alithea Woodworth. He was Lieut. Colonel at the seige WHITING FAMILY. 335 of Louisburg nnd at Lake George, under Sir William Johnson. His son John, who was with him, was murdered by the Indians near Lake Georo;e. 88 John, 89 Samuel, 90 Caleb, 91 William, 92 Amia, born born born born born Children. 1725. Killed by the Indians. 1727. MamedSarali Dyer, of Canterbury. 1729. 1730. 1738. Married James D3-er, of Canterbury. Died 1799. 55. John Whiting, Yale College, 172G, was for some time a preacher ; licensed 1727, but left the ministry, and was judge of probate and colonel of a regiment. He married 1. . 2. Widow Mary Clark ; he was her third husband. [Her maiden name was Tracy, and she married 1. James Luce. 2. Clai-k.] Col. John Whitins: died Au";ust 28, 178G. Children, 93 Amos, born 94 Mary, born 95 Wealthy, born Married 1. Harding Jones, of North Carolina. 2. Ellis. Her daugh- ter, Mary Jones, married Abner Nash, Governor of North Carolina, 1779. Married Dr. Gideon Welles, of Canter- bury. 56. Sybil Whiting married. May 12, 1725, John Backus Windham, Conn. John Backus died Mrs. Sybil Backus died August 17, 1755. Jr., of Children. 9G Luci'otia, born 97 Polly, born 98 Lydia, born 99 Sylvanus, burn 100 Ebenezer, born 101 DeLucena, born 102 Whiting, 103 Charles, 104 Nathaniel, 105 Sybil, born born born born 1733. 1736. 173S. 1740. 1744. 1747. 1753. 106 Elizabeth, born Married John Benjamin, of Sti-atford. MaiTied Benjami« Latlirop, of Wind- bam. Married Aaron Fish, of Lebanon. Married Elizabeth Gamble. JIaiTicd 1. Mercy Edwards. 2. Mi"S. Maria Ketchum. Married 1. Electa Mallory. 2. Tempe Waters. Married Sally Bingham. Died young. Died yoiuig. Died young. 58. Mary Whiting married November 23, 1727, llcw Thomas Claj), her lather's successor in the ministry at Windham, and after- ward president of Yale College. She died August 9, 173G. 386 NOTES OF THE [After her death he married February 5, 1741, Mrs. Mary Sal- tonstall, widow of Eoswell Saltonstall, of Branford.] 108 Temper- ance, 109 Temper- ance, 110 Amia, 111 Child, Children. 107 Mary, born April 25, 1729. Married March 6, 1745-6, Gen. David Wooster, who lost his life in the ser- vice of liis country May 1, 1777. born April 26, 1731. Died June 3, 1731. born April 29, 1732. Married August 9, 1753, Rev. Timothy Pitkin, of Farmington, Conn., who was son of Gov. William Pitkin ; she died May 19, 1772. Children,— ^nm- uel, born May 17, 1754, died 1777; Catharine, born February 22, 1757, married Rev. Nathan Perkins, D. D. ; Charles, born August 13, 1759, mar- ried Cynthia Wells; Elizabeth, born September 19, 1761, married Rev. Timothy Langdon ; Anna, born P^eb- ruary 19, 1764, married Enoch Per- kins; Timothy, born January 20, 1766, (the historian,) married Eliza- beth, daughter of Rev. Bela Hub- bard, D. D.; Mary, born October 4, 1769, mari'ied Rev. Asahel Norton; Temperance, born May 3, 1772, mar ried Bissell Hinsdale. born May 13, 1734. Died May 2, 1735. born July 25, 1736, Died same clay. 61. Samuel Whiting was a Colonel in the French AVar, and served also in the Revolution. Four of his sons served in the army ; three, if not all, as officers. He married Elizabeth . Col. Samuel Whiting died at Stratford, February 15, 1803. Mrs. Elizabeth Whiting died December 5, 1793. Children. 112 Samuel, born Yale College, 1765 ; a surgeon in the army. Died at Greenwich, Conn., 1832. 113 John, born A captain. 114 Judson, born An ensign. Died in the old Jersey Prison-ship. 115 David, Ijorn 116 William, born 117 Seymour, born 62. Nathan Whiting, Yale College, 1743, married July 12, 1750, Mary Saltonstall, daughter of Capt. Roswell Saltonstall, of Bran- ford, Conn. Her mother was Mary Haynes, (widow of Elisha Lord,) granddaughter of Gov. John Haynes of Hartford. [After the death of Mr. Whiting, she married Rev. Warham Williams,/ of Northford, Conn.] He was a (iolonel in the French AVar. Col. Nathan AVWting died April 9, 1771. WHITING FAMILY. 337 118 Mar born June CIi ildren G, 1751. JIarried Col. Elisha bury, Conn. Died an infant. Died an infant. Died an infant. Hale, of Glasten- 119 Eliphalet, born June 17, 1753. 120 A daughter,born October 4, 1754. 121 A son, born 1750. 122 Nathan Hayncs, born November 6, 1759. 123 Elizabeth, born July 21, 17G1. 124 Elizabeth, born October 14, 17C3. 125 Gurdon Saltonstan,born September 10, 1766. 12G Samuel, born February 22, 1768. FIFTH GENERATION. 72. John Whiting was a colonel in the French war, and had principal command of the troops raised in the colony of Rhode Island, where he then resided. He married Cogswell. Col. John Whiting died in New London, December 17, 1770. 127 James, born 128 Elizabeth, born 129 Philena, born 130 Polly, born Children. A Physician. Married Slarried Married 71. Died without issue. Leffingwell, of Norwich. Haughton, of Montville. Root. Charles Whiting married May 18, 1749, Honor Goodrich, daughter of Hezekiah Goodrich, Esq., of Wethersfield. [After the death of Mr. Whiting, his widow married November 14, 1774, Rev. Joshua Belden, of Newington, and had a son, Hezekiah Belden, born February 17, 1778. Died in 1849.] children. 131 Charles, born xVpril 132 Honor, 133 Hezekiah, 134 Mary, 135 Elizabeth, 136 Jefl'rey, born July born June born October born May 5, 1751. 1753. 1755. 1757. 29, 1760. Died in Great Barrington, Mass., un- married ; was an officer in the Revo- lution. Married Goodrich. Lost at sea, unmarried. Married, 1778, Capt. John Ducasse, a French ofhcer in our Revolution. He died in 1780, and she married Willis, of North Carolina. She died October 27, 1799. Married Romans. Died Jlay 12, 1848. born December 18, 1762. Died at Bath, N. C, unmarried. 7G. Gamaliel Whiting married June 18, 1752, Anna Gillett ; she was born Febi-uary 18, 1738. He held a commission in the Revolution from John Hancock, and had command of a conii^any in the neighborhood of Boston, soon after the Battle of Lexington. Two or three of his sons who were old enough to carry a musket, served in the army. 43 338 NOTES OP THE Gamaliel Whiting died November 27, 1790. Mrs. Anna Whiting died February 27, 1808. Children. 137 Elizabeth, born May 19, 1753. 138 Anna, born November 8, 1754. 139 William, 140 Mary, 141 Ebenezer, 142 Sarah, 143 Gamaliel, 144 Charles, 145 Berenice, 140 John, 147 Elizabeth, born February 16, 1757. born December 11, 1758. born July born April born February born January born April born January born March 30, 1760. 26, 1762. 7, 1764. 6, 1766. 14, 1769. 3,1771. 17, 1773. Died November 11, 1772. Mai-ried R^v. Mr. Hopkuis, of Great Barrington, Mass. Married Kellogg, of Great Bar- rington. Died in Canada in 1836. Died 1838. Died February, 1844. Died 1816. Died April 1, 1845. Died January 13, 1846. Married Rev. Mr. Wheeler. Died 1848. 77. William Bradford Whiting married 1. 1754, Abigail Ca- rew, and had one daughter ; both mother and child died 1756. 2. Amie Lathrop, daughter of Nathaniel Lathrop, of Norwich, July 24, 1757 ; she was born September 8, 1735. He was a Colonel in the Revolution, and was a member of the Senate of the State of New York for 20 years, and a Judge of the County Court for many years. Col. WiUiam B. Whiting died in Canaan, N. Y., October 13, 1796. Mrs. Amie Whiting died January 20, 1815. Children. 148 William, 149 Abigail, 150 Anne, 151 John, 152 William I 153 Daniel, 154 Hannah, 155 Nathan, 156 Samuel, 157 Harriet, 158 Charles, bom May 29, 1758. bap. February 4, 1760. born February 8, 1762. born February 4, 1764. . born April ' 17, 1766. ■ bom May 23, 1768. born May 8, 1770. bom May 16, 1772. born October 16, 1776. born September 14, 1779. born January 13, 1783. Died 1759. Married Febraary 25, 1783, Jason War- ner. Died March 31, 1810. Married June 4, 1789, Isaiah Tiffany. She died May 17, 1830. He died December 12, 1800. Children,— 5. Died 1781. Died July 13, 1804. Died the same year. 79. Ebenezer Whiting married Ann Fitch, daughter of Col. Eleazer Fitch, of Windham. He resided in Norwich, Conn., and was an officer in the Revolution with the title of Major. Major Ebenezer Whiting died at Westfield, Mass., September 6, 1794. His widow, Mrs. Ann Whiting, died June 27, 1827, aged 80. Children. 159 Augustus, born ^ 160 Edward, born 161 Henry, born Married Betsey Hoes. MaiTied Nancv Perkins. "■' Was a Major tJ. S. A. Married Nancy Goodwin. "WHITING FAMILY. 339 162 Nancy, bom 163 Charles, born 164 BoTven, born 165 Betsey, born 166 Charlotte, born 167 Berenice, born 5Iarrie(: Goi-clon. Married Marmiret Regis; lived in ICin- derhook, N. Y. Married Nancy McKmstry; hved in Geneva, N. Y. Unman-ied. 90. Caleb AYhitixg married in 1756, Lois Lyon. lie was a far- mei-, and resided in 13ozrah, Conn. s^clic:u 1 1 ■ ° 168 Nancy, born Chili 1756. 169 Lucv, born 1759. 170 Martha, born 1761. 171 Ebenezer, born 1763. 172 Abigail, born 1766. 173 William, bom 1768. 174 Caleb,? born 175 Eaj'mond, bom 1771. 9L "William "Whiting "was a learned and distinjiuislied physi- cian, and a devoted patriot in the Revolutionary War." He mar- ried in 1759, Anna Mason, daughter of Jeremiah Mason, of Franklin, Conn. He resided in Plartford after his marriage till 1766, when he removed to Great Barrington, Mass., where he died. Dr. William Whiting died December 8, 1792. Mrs. Anna Whitins: died . 176 Samnel, bom Augnst 177 William, born November 178 JIary Anna,bom October 179 Abraham, born September 180 Elizabeth, born January, 181 Mason, born May 182 Fanny, bom December Children. 14, 1762, at Hartford. 7, 1764, at Hartford. 19, 1767. 1, 1769. 15, 1772. 8, 1774. 1, 1778. Married Frederic Abbot, of Ohio. 122. Nathan Haynks Whiting, Yale College, 1777, married Ruth Hooker, of Farmington, Conn., and lived on the Haynes farm at West Hartford. Nathan PI. Whiting died in 1801. 183 Nathaniel H., born Child, — one only. Now living in West Hartford, 125. GuRDON Saltonstall Whiting married Elizabeth Wells, of West Hartford, Conn. 340 NOTES OF THE Gurdon S. Whiting died July 9, 1804. Mrs. Elizabeth Whiting died March 17, 1802, aged 34. Children. 184 Samuel, born September 25, 1794. 185 Jason, born May 19, 1796. Married Sophia Kilboum, of Glasten- bury. Conn. She was born January 23, 1796. They are still living. (1856.) Married June 5, 1828, Sarah G. Clark, of Litchfield, Conn., where they now reside. SIXTH GENERATION. 139. William Whiting married. May 4, 1779, Lois Andrews. William Whiting died March 11, 1838. Mrs. Lois Whiting died January 17, 1729, aged 68. Children 186 Sophia, bom July 10, 1780. 187 Horace, born September 7, 1782. 188 Charlotte, born August 8, 1784. 189 Polly, 190 Wealthy, 191 Lois, 192 Gamaliel, 193 Berenice, 194 Sally, 195 Betsey, born March bom January 12, 1787. 27, 1789. born March born July born April born December bom July 16, 1790. 31, 1793. 14, 1796. 9, 1798. 23, 1801. Man-ied Eleazer Valentine. She died September 2, 1810, and after her death, Mr. Valentine married for his second wife, her sister, Lois Whiting. MaiTied 1. March 25, 1805, Joseph Mills. He died Febraary, 1813, and she married 2. August 10, 1817, Lu- ther Gale. Married 1810, William S. Smith. Married 1. June, 1810 Seth Judd, who died in 1811. 2. In 1814, Joseph Belcher. Married E. Valentine. (2d wife.) 196 William, born December 18, 1803. 197 Wilham, born October 4, 1804. Married James Whiting. 7, 1834. Died October 5, 1804. Died October 16, 1805. Died April 146. John Whiting married 1. March 4, 1800, Hannah, daughter of Col. Aaron Kellogg ; she died March 23, 1823. 2. May 24, 1831, Lucy Allen. He was an eminent lawyer, and a Major General in Berkshire county, Mass. Gen. John Whiting died at Great Barrington, Mass., January 13, 1846. Children, — by his first wife. 198 John, born December 4, 1800. Died May 7, 1834. 199 Lucv, born February 24, 1803. 200 Nancy, born September 29, 1805. 201 Frances, born March 27, 1808. 202 Richard, bom June 14, 1811. 203 Martha, born July 1, 1813. 204 Hannah, born September 4, 1815. 205 Edward, born January 11, 1818. Died August 16, 1824. Died August 4, 1827. ]\Iarried Harriet W. Curtiss. Died November 26, 1848. Married David Allen. Died February 29, 1844. 206 Isabella, Child, — by her second husband. born August 6, 1833. WHITING FAMILY. 341 151. John Whiting married 1. February 5, 1793, Lyclia Leffing- well, of Norwich, Conn. 2. July 24, 1809, Riieua Ellsworth. They lived in Canaan, N. Y. John Whiting died in 1844. Children, — by his first wife. bom November 28, 1793. Married 1821, Harriet Talman. 9, 1795. Married 1820, Marv Starr. 1799. Man-ied Henry Warner. Died 1831. 1801. He was I'or 2G years, missionary of the American Board, and died at Beirut, Syria, November 8, 1855. He mar- ried a daughter of Dr. Joha Ward, of Newark, N. J. Married Grev. 207 John L., 208 William S.,born November 209 Eliza C, born 210 George B., born 211 Lydia, 212 Christo- pher, 213 Joanna, 214 Samuel, 215 Hemy, 216 Harriet, born 1803. born 1806. Married 1831, S. Hamilton. Children, — by his second tvife. bom 1810. Died young. born 1812. Died young. bom 1816. JlaiTicd Eleadar Warner. born 1820. Man'ied George Tracy. 152. AViLLiA3i B. Whiting married February 5, 1793, Abby La- throp, of Norwich, Conn. William B. Whiting, died January 26. 1810. Children. 217 William, bom Married Mary Pcarce. 218 Charlotte, bora Married L. Winchester. 219 Edward, born Died in Montreal. 220 Mary S., bom 153. Daniel Whiting married January 4, 1804, Betsey Powers. Daniel Whiting died in Philadelphia, June 12, 1855. Children, 221 Elizabeth, born 1804. 222 Mary, born 1806. Married Rev. Thomas Brainard. J23 Daniel, bom 1808. Capt. U. S. A. Married Indiana San- ~ ford. 224 Angelica, bom 1810. 225 William B., born 1813. Lieut. U. S. N. Married Mary L. Nich- ols. 226 Harriet, born 1818. Married George Young. 227 Henry, bom 1821. Engineer U. S. Coast Survey. 155. Nathan Whiting married 1. October 27, 1801, Lydia Backus, of Norwich, Conn. 2. 1835, Mrs. N. B. Williams, of Norwich. Nathan Whiting died in New Haven, February 19, 1848. Mrs Lydia Whiting died December 1, 1832. 342 NOTES OF THE Children. 228 Daniel W., bom December 28, 1802. 229 Harriet B., born September 6, 1804. 230 Elizabeth, born June, 231 Nathan C, born February 232 Esther, born May 233 Albertus, born June 234 Alexander, born Slarch 1806. 13, 1808. 30, 1810. 22, 1812. 8, 1814. Died March 2, 1832. Man-ied Hon. A. N. Skinner, of New Haven. Died October 16, 1810. Married Mary, daughter of E. Bryan. Died May 7, 1831. Married Katharine De Witt. A physician in New York. 156. Samuel Whiting married 1. Fanny Leffingwell, of Norwich, Conn., 1802 ; she died in 1804. 2. Mrs. Hannah Kinsley, 1806. Samuel "Whiting died in New York, in 1834. 235 Isabella, 236 Hannah, 237 Frances, 238 Samuel, 239 Harriet, born born born bom born Children, — by his second wife. 1806. Died 1833. 1808. Died 1827. 1810. 1816. 1821. Married Brooks. 17G. Samuel Whiting married 1803, Sarah Betts, daughter of Stephen Betts, of Reading, Conn. Samuel Whiting died January 29, 1832. Children. 240 William, born 241 Stephen, born May, 242 Maria, born Married 1833, Amelia Sherman. 1806. Died October 14, 1833. Married 1840, Kev. Thomas Dutton. 178. Mary Anna Whiting married September 25, 1792, Hon. Elijah Boardman, of New Milford, Conn. Hon. Elijah Boardman, died . Mrs. Mary Anna Boardman, died at New Milford, June 24, 1848. Children. 243 William W.,bom October 10, 1794. 244 Henry M., bom January 4, 1797. 245 George S., born October 7, 1799. 246 Caroline, bom 247 Mary Ann, bora November 19, 1805. 248 Cornelia, bom Kesidence New Haven. Married Sarah Benham. Died Decem- ber, 1829. Died January 18, 1825. Married Rev. Mr. Schroeder. Died April 7, 1822. 179. Abraham Whiting married 1793, Currence Wheeler; was a physician in Great Barrington, Mass. Children. 249 Harriet, born 250 Emma, born 251 Theodore, born 252 Truman, bom 253 Huldah, bom 254 Gideon, bom Married 1820, Amelia Ann Robbins. Died in Illinois. Married Edward Hills. Married 1833, Louisa Rood. WHITING FAMILY. 343 181. Mason Whiting married April 26, 1800, Mary Ethvards. Mason Whiting died at Binghampton, N. Y., January 11, 1849. 255 Mary, born 256 William, born 257 Caroline, born 258 Rhoda, born 259 Frances, born 260 Mason, born 261 Catharine, born 202 Amelia, born Children. Married John T. Doubleday, Brook- lyn, N. Y. Married Ann Post, New York. Married Richard Mather, Binghampton. Married Ralph Lester, Rochester, N. Y. Jlarried Henry Mather, Binghamfcton, N. Y. ^ Married Eliza Vaudewater, Binghamp- ton, N. Y. Married U. M. Stowers, Binghampton, N. Y. Married William S. Tyler, Amherst, Mass. SEVENTH GENERATION. 187. Horace Whiting married May, 1803, Clarissa JMiller ; lived at Mount Morris, N. Y. Horace ^Yhiting died August 11, 1820. Children. born April, 1806. Married 1826, Alfred B. Adams, born May 11, 1808. bom February 17, 1809. born P^ebruary 27, 1811. born March 20, 1813. 263 Orpha, 264 William, 265 Nancy, 206 Charfes, 267 Hannah, 268 Horace, Married 1832, Catharine Stanley. Married 1833, Moses Gregory. born December 20, 1820. Married 1838, Andrew J. McNair. Died 1821. 192. Gamaliel Whiting married 1821, Betsey Lawrence. Gamaliel Whiting died August 1833. 269 Horace, born 270 Gamaliel, 271 Cornelia, 272 Alonson, I 273 Alonzo, ) 274 William, 275 Sophia, born born ■ born born born Children. 1822. Married 1. Harriet ClifTord. 2. Eliza- beth Wilcox. 1824. Married Sarah Ireland. 1826. Died m infancy. 1827. 1829. 1831. Died an infant. DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF MARY WHITING, DAUGHTER OF WILLIAM WHITING. SECOND GENERATION. V. Mary Whiting was married August 3, 1664, to Rev. Nathan- iel Collins, Harvard College, 1660, pastor of the Church in Mid- dletown, Conn., and son of Deacon Edward Collins, of Cambridge, Mass. Ui NOTES OF THE Rev. Nathaniel Collins died December 28, 1684, aged 42. His widow, Mrs. Mary Collins, died October 25, 1709. Children. 276 Mary, born May 11, 1666. 277 John, bom January 31, 1668. 278 Susanna, born November 26, 1669. 279 Sybil, born August 20, 1672. 280 Martha, born December 26, 1674. 281 Nathaniel, born June 13, 1677. 282 Abigail, born July 13, 1681. 283 Samuel, born April 16, 1683. Married John Hamlin, of Middletown, January, 1684; he was a son of Giles Hamlin; she died May 5, 1722. Man'ied Mary Dixwell, of New Haven, December 24, 1707 ; she was daugh- ter of the regicide, Judge Dixwell. Married William Hamlin, of Middle- town, son of Giles Hamlin, May 26, 1692. Married Thomas Hurlburt, of Middle- town, December 15, 1705. First minister of Enfield, Conn.; mar- ried Alice Adams, daughter of Eev. William Adams, of Dedham, Janua- ry 7, 1701. She died February 19, 1735. He died in 1757. Married Captaui Samuel Wolcott, of Wethersfield, Conn. He died Sep- tember 15, 1734. She died February 6, 1758. Died April 23, 1683. DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF JOSEPH WHITING, SON OF WILLIAM WHITING. SECOND GENEKATION. VI. Joseph Whiting was a mercliant, first of Westfield, Mass., but returned to Hartford in 1675 or 6. He was Treasurer of Connecticut, from 1678 till his death, (39 years,) when his son John succeeded him, and continued in the office 32 years. He married 1. October 5, 1669, Mary, daughter of Hon. John Pynchon, and granddaughter of Hon. William Pynchon, the founder of Springfield, Mass.; her mother was Anna, daughter of Hon. George Wyllys. 2. In 1676, Anna, daughter of Col. John AUyn, son of Matthew Allyn ; (her mother was daughter of Hen- ry Smith, of Sprmgfield, and granddaughter of Hon. William Pynchon.) She was born August 18, 1654, and died March 3, 1735. 284 Mary, 285 Joseph, 286 Anna, 287 John, 288 Susannah, 289 William, 290 Anna, 291 Margaret, 292 John, Children, — by his first wife. born August 19, 1672. Married 1. Joseph Sheldon Ashley. born October 5, 1674. Died young. Children, — by his second wife. born August 28, 1677. Died April 18, 1684, John born November 13, 1679. born June 18, 1682. born March 14, 1685. born August 18, 1687. born Januaiy 5, 1690. born December 15, 1693. Died young. Jlarried l.Sam'l Thornton. 2. Thom- as Warren. Died September 6, 1702. Married Rev. Jonathan Marsh. WHITING FAMILY 345 Tlimi) GENERATION. 289. Anna Whiting man-iod November 14, 170G, Natliaiiiel Stan- ley, sou of Nathaniel vStanley and Sarah Boosey, his wife, and grandson of Timothy Stanley, one of the first settlers of llartfoi-d. Mrs. Anna Stanley died August 9, 1752, aged GG. lion. Nathaniel Stanley died August 15, 1755, aged 72, nearly. Children. 293 Nathaniel, born August 294 Sarah, born January 295 Joseph, born January 29G Augustus, born March o97 Aiuia, born June 298 Susanna, born June 299 Abigail, born July 300 Wary, oOl Jose])li, born June born June 302 William, born 11, 1707. 18, 1709. 4, 1711. ;ji, 1713. 22, 1715. 20, , 1717. 24, 1719. 1721. 172.3, 1724. Yale College, 1720 ; settled in Windsor, Conn. Married Hon. Andrew Burr, of Fair- field, Conn. Died August 14, 1712. Died December 17, 1722. Married Aaron Day, of New Haven, September 18, 1745, being his second wife, by whom she had six children. He died at Southington, Conn., Sep- tember 9, 1778, aged 78; she died April 1, 1805, aged 88. JIarried Rev. Elnathaii Whitman, pas- tor of the Second Churcli, in Hart- ford. Died December 27, 1722. Died August 21, 1723. Died December 31, 1780, aged 63 ; left no children, surviving him. He gave the perpetual use of his large estate to the Second Church in Hartford. 291. Makgaret Whiting married Rev. Jonathan IMarsh, pastor of the First Church in AVindsor, July 13, 1710. Mr. Marsh was the son of John Marsh, of Hartford, and grandson of Jolui Marsh, one of the first settlers of that town, afterward of lladley, Mass. He graduated at Harvard College, 1705. Rev. Jonathan Mjirsh, died September 8, 1747, aged 03. [Gravestone.] His widow, Mrs. Margaret Marsh, died December 8, 1747. Children. 303 Margaret, born Juno 304 Jonathan, 305 Mary, 306 Dorcas, 307 Hannah, 308 Joseph, 309 Aim, l)orn Jainiarv 1, 1714 born Julv 31 171-. 1723. born August born May born November 10, 1727. born January 28, 1730. 10, 1711. Married Kev. Nathaniel Koberts, of Torrington; she died October 1,1747. Rev. Ml-. Roberts died February 6, 1783. ^ ' Yale College, 1735 ; minister of New Hartford, Conn. IMarried I'cv. Stephen Hcaton, minister of tJoshon, Conn.; lie died suddenly December 29, 1788, aged 78, leaving his widow and one daughter. Married Jabez Bisseil, of Wiudsor.Conu. 19, 1710. 44 346 NOTES OF THE WHITING FAMILY. 292. John Whiting married Jeruslia Lord, daughter of Richard Lord, of- Hartford,' who was grandson of Thoma#L'ord, one of the first settlers of the town. »She Avas born February 25, 1699. Col. John Whiting died February 14, 1766. Mrs. Jerusha Whiting died October 21, 1776, at Windsor. Children. Died July 6, 310 Jerusha, 311 Ann, 312 John, 313 Mary, 314 Susanna, 315 Willhim, -516 Allvn, 317 Sarah, born born bom born 1720. 1723. 1730. bap. March born born born 318 Elizabeth, bap. June 19, 1732-3. 1738. 26, 1743. Married Daniel Skinner. 1803. Married October 27, 1746, Lieut. Ben- jamin Colton, of West Hartford, Conn. Died May 31, 1762. Married November 27, 1748, John Skin- ner. Died February 9, 1818, aged 79. Died August 14, 1750. FOURTH GENERATION. 312. John Whiting married 1. 1760, aged 29. 2. Sarah -, who died July 22, -, who died September 23, 1766. 14, 1752. C'liildrcn 319 Sarah, bap. June 320 Elizabeth, ban. May . 321 John, bap. November 30, 1755. 322 Jerusha, bap. February 19, 1758. 323 Abigail, bap. September, 1759. 324 , born July 21, 1760. hajitizcd at IVcst Hartford. 25, 1749. Died September 13, 1759. Died March 23, 1764. Died the same day. •4 THOMAS LOUD [Note. The following genealogy of the descendants of Thomas Lord was undoubtedly intended by Mi-. (Joodwin to be included in the book but was not found among liis papers till too late to be placed in its ])roj>('r alphabetical order.] THOMAS LOK'l), of Ilarlford, Conn., and on(; of the tirst , settlers of that town, was inai-ricd in England, to Dorothy , ^ VUX- about 1610. Mr. Thomas Lord died . His widow, Mrs. Dorothy Lord, died in 1676 aged about 87. FIIJST GENEKATTON. Children nf Thomas Lord and of liorolhy, his wife. 1. Richard, Imrn 1G11. II. Thomas, born 1(!19. - III. Ann, born 1(!21. , IV. William, born 102;;. V. John, born 1025. Man-ied Adrean Rasey, of Hartford, May 15, 1G48, soon iiftor which he removed to parts unknown to the compiler. VI. Robert, born 1G27. VII. Aymie, born 1029. VIII. Dorotliy, born 1031. Married John Ingcrsoll, of Hartford, about 1051; she died at Noi'thamp- ton, January, 1057, aged about 20. DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF RICHARD LORD, SON OF THOMAS LORD, THE SETTLER. SECOND GENERATION. I. Richard Lord, of Hartford, was married to Sarah , about 1G35. 348 NOTES OF THE Capt. Richard Lord died at New London, Conn., May 17, 1662, aged 51 * •• His widow, Mr3. Sarah Lord, died , Children. 9 Richard, born 1636. : 10 Sarah, born 1638. < 11 Dorathy, born 1640. ; THIRD GENERATION. 9. Richard Lord, of Hartford, Conn., was married to Mary Smitli, daughter of Mr. Henry Smith, of Springfield, Mass., and of Ann liis wife, daugliter of Hon. William Pynchon, the princi- pal founder of that town, April 25, 1665. [After his death she was married to Doct. Thomas Hooker, of Hartford, son of Rev. Samuel Hooker, second minister of Farmington, Conn., and' grandson of Rev. Thomas Hooker, first mmister of Hartford, about 1686, by whom she had no children.] Richard Lord, Esq., died November 5, 1685, aged 49. Mrs. Mary Lord, alias Hooker, died May 17, 1702, aged 59. Child, — one only. 12 Richard, born February 1, 1609. 10. Sarah Lord was married to Rev. Joseph Hayncs, third pastor of the First Church in Hartfoi-d, about 1668. He was son of Rev. John Haynes, of Hartford, first Governor of the colony of Con- necticut. » At a General Court holden at Hartford, October 11, 1643, " Eichard Lord, for his mis- cariedge in draweing his sowrd and xiseing threatning speeches in contending w'h Tho : Stanton about tradeing for indean corne, is fyned to pay to the County iive pound."' Mr. Stanton had married Ann Lord, sister of Richard Lord. At a General Court holden at Hartford, January 28, 1646, " Richard Lor9, for transgress- ing the Order against selleing lead out of this Jurisdiction, is fyned seaven pound." Tho : Staynton, for the like transgression is fyned 5^ fire pound. At a General Court holden at Hartford, March 11, 1658, " The listed persons for Troopei'S, presented to this Court jtheir choice of Officers, wch the Court did confirme : Richard Lord, Capi. ; Daniell Clarke, Lieften'. ; John AUin, Cornetf; Nicho : Olmsted, Corporall ; Richard Treat, Corporall ; Sam : Marshall, Corporall ; Mr. Tho : Wells, Junior, Quartr. Mr." Mr. Lord was a Deputy to the Gener.al Court, in March, 1659. Both father and son of this name, merchants of Hartford, had commercial dealings in New London. The senior Mr. Lord, died in the place, and was interred in the old burial- ground. A table of red sandstone covers his graye, on which is tho following inscription, in capitals : An Ei'iTAPH ON Captaine Richaed Lord, deceased, May 17, 1662, iEiATis Su.«, 51. The bright Starro of our Cavallrie lyes here ; Unto the State, a Counselour full Deare, And to yi! Truth a Friend of Sweet Content, To Hartford Towne a silver Ornament. Who can deny to I'ooro he was Releife, And in composing Paroxysmes was Cheife. To Marchantes, as a Patterue he might stand, Adventring Dangers new by Sea and Land. Miss Caulkins' History of New London, LORD FAMILY. 349 liev. Joseph Ilaynes died May 14, 1G79, aged 38. His widow, Mrs. Surah Ilaynes, died November 15, 1705, ased 67. 13 John, 14 Mabel, 15 Sarah, 16 Mary, born born born Ijorii Children. IGCO. Settled in Hartford. Assistant and Judge; married Mary Glover, daugh- ter of Mass. aged 44. aged 54. ^^^nilcivcr, of Springfield, He died November 27, 1713, She died August 19, 1726, Man-icd Kev. James ricrpont. FOURTH GENl^RATION. 12. Richard Lord, of llartlord, Conn., wa;; marrief 'Idionin^ Lord. DESCENDANTS TN THE LINE OF ANN LORD, DAUGH- TEli OF THOMAS LORD, THE SETTLER. SECOND GENERATION. III. Ann Lord was married to Thomas Stanton, first of Hartfoi-d. Conn., afterwards of Stonington, in the same State, about Kio?. Mr. Tliomas Stanton, died in IGTS. His widow, Mrs. Ann Stanton, died in 1688. Children. 72 Thomas, born about 1638. Settled m Stonington. JIarried and had a familv of children. Died April 11, 1718, np:ed 80. 7.3 .lohii, born about 10-11. Settled in Stoiiinjiton. Jl.'irned and had peveral children. Was a cap- tain in Philip's war. Died October 3, 1713, aged 72. 74 Mary, born Slarried Samuel Kogers, November 17, 1G02. *At .a Session of the General Court, this ll'i' day of October, 1(548. Present, Mr. Hop- kins, Governor, Mr. Ludlow, Deputy ,^ — several Magistrates, and Deputies. " Thomas Lord was called upon for selling lead to an Indian, and he is to answer the next Courte.' ' At a Session of the Ge.ieral Court *n Hartford, the 30th of .Tune, 1652. Pre.5ent, .Tohn Haynes, Esq., Deputy Governor, and the several Magistrates and Deputies. " Thomas Lord, having ingaged to this Courte to continue his abode in Hartford, for the next ensuing yeare, and to improve his host skill amongst the inhabitants of the Townes uppon the Kiver within this Jnrissdiction, both for setting of bones and otherwise, as at all times occasions or necessityes may or shall recjuire : This Court dotli graunt that hec,i- .^^.J- ij>-^ S3 Thomas, 84 Ricliard, 85 Mary, 86 Robert, 87 John, 88 Joseph, 89 Benjamin, 90 Daniel, 91 James, 92 Samuel, born December, born May, born May, boi'n August, born September, born September, born born born born Settled ^n-KftatTJaddftm, Conn. Mar- ried ( Mary S hayler. ^ He died De- cember 4, Ti)no.~~They had eight children. - After his death, she raar- ■ ried Sanmel Ingram. Settled in Lyme. Died Juno 27, 1730, in his 86th vear. 1647. 1049. 1651. 1653. 1056. Settled ill Lyme. 1727, aged SO. Died August 20, "~- And three daughters whoso names are unknown to tlic compiler. T. ORD FA5IILT. 355 DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF ROBERT LORD, SON OF THOMAS LORD, THE SETTLER. SECOND GENERATION. VI. Robert Lord w;i.s a " sea-('aj)lain," and is suppc^ed to have been in life in 1670, and lo have died abroad, after tliat year, nnmarried. In iier will, which i.s dated February 8, 1670, his motlier says, — "' I ijjive unto my son Robei't Lord, if he live after my decease, so long as to havt; notice of this my will, three acres of my up])er meadow lot, adjoining that I have given to my daughter Gilbert. ***** ^^d i,| ^..^^.^^. my gon Robert sliall depart this life before he hath notice of tliis my last will, then that three acres of land given to him shall be divided between my son William and my grandson Richard Lord.'' DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF AYMIE LORD, DAlKJll- TER OF THOMAS LORD, THE SETTLER. SECOND GENERATION. VII. Aymie Lord was married to John Gilbert, of Hartford, Comi., May 6, 1 617. Corporal John Gilbert died Deeeml)er 29, 16i)0. His widow, Mrs. Aymie Gilbert, died January 8, 1691, aged about 62. Children. 93 John, born January 16,1648, Died in infancy. 94 John, l>oni Febrn;iry 19, 1C52.* 95 Elizabeth, born February 12, 1655.* 96 Thomas, born September 4, 1658. Died in 1706. 97 Dorathy, born [no date.] Married a I'ahner. 98 Aymie, born April 3, 1663.* 99 Joseph, born April 3, 1666.* 100 James, born [no date. J Died in 1697. * This child is not named in its father's will, neither is a tr^co of it to bo found ; supposed therefore, to have died in early life. ERRATA. Page 30, line 15, for Henry, read George. Vs^e 61. line 9 from bottom, November, 1837, manifestly wrong, though unable to correct it. Page 65, line 1(3, for He, read She. Page 79, line 9 from bottom, for Belden, read Goodrich. Page 94, line 26, for 56, read 60. Page 95, line 3, for 57, read 61. Line 32, for 65, read 69. Line 33, for 66, read 70. Page 96, line 7 from bottom, for 67, read 71. Page 101, line IS, Hollister, evidently an error, though unable to correct it. Page 104, lino 40, for 3, read 113. Line 44, for 4, read 114. Line 47, for 5, read 115. Page 105, line 1, for 6, read 116. Line 7, for 10, read 120. Line 13, for 11, read 121. Page 135, line 23, for Hooper, read Hooker. Page 151, line 33, 1716, should perhaps read 1706. Page 161, line 9, for 1700, read 1800. Page 176, line .30 of note, for 1665, road 1655. Page 187, lino 27, strike out one only is recorded to theiii on Boston Records, for Child, road Children, and add, 100^ William, born June 9, 1676. Page 187, line 28, for 1667, read 1677. Page 199, line 17, for Timothy, read Sainuel. Page 211, line 10 of note, for Judge read Hon. Ja?iies. Page 21:1, line 4, for 1670, read 1646. Line 5, for bap., read born. Page 233, line 9 from bottom, for Jacob, TeaiXJosejih. Page 237, line 5 from bottom, strike out Harvard College, 1G90. Line 7 from bottom, strike out Yale College, 1738. Page 238, line 34 for daughter, read widow, and see jiage 323. Page 242, strike out line 24. Page 279, line 2, for February, read January. Line 8, for October, read Dece^nher. Page 280, line 36, for 1763, read 1753. Page 281, line 3 from bottom, for Juliana, read Julima. Line 13 from bottom, for Wilmer, read Wilmot. Page 282, line 11, for n., read K. Page 288, line 10, for Hejizibah, read Hepzibeth. Line 23, for 1750, read 1850. Page 291, line 28, for Haskell, read Maskell. Page 292, line 1 from bottom, for November, read February. Line 16 from bottom, for 1757, read 1755. Page 293, line 11, for June, read .January. Line 40, for 1788, read 1787. Page 294, line 27, for December 23, read December 3. Page 296, line 13 frcmi bottom, for Dora, road Dosa. Page 297, line 6, for Jrmuary 16, read .January 15. Line 13, for Hepzibah, read Hepzibeth. Page 299, line 32, for Fzekid H. Case, read Ezekiel H. Wilcox. Line 34, for Elmira, read Elmina. Page 314, line 8, for 1848, read 1748. Page 317, line 25, tU the blank by inserting April 5, 1782. >^' -^ INDEX PAGE. 1 Abbott, 91, 339 Abel, 159 Ackert, 289 Acklev, 197, 203 Adams, 159, 222, 277, 278, 281, 282, 285, 296, 333, 343, 344 Adgate, 268 Adkins, 165 Albertsoii, 280 Alden, 334 Alderman, 270, 277, 282, 290 Alexander, 243 Alford, 276, 288, 296, 313 Allen, 70, 96, 133, 175, 188, 211, 289, 297, 308, 323, 340 Ailing, 333 Allston, 62 AUvn, 50, 56, 105, 197, 211, 258, 344 Alsop, 44, 62, 305 Alvord, 106 Ambler, 34 Ames, 274, 297 Andrew, ?6, 328, 350 Andrews, 186, 205, 206, 224, 299, 340 Andrus, 121, 124, 225, 296 Appleton, 73, 253 Aiithorpe. 307 Ashley, 123, 344 Atchison, 87 Atherton, 106, 151 Atwater, 2 Austin, 113, 115 Ayrault, 73 Bacon, 276, 291, 300 Backus, 17, 52, 55, 302, 304, 305, 335, 341 Badcock, 92, 324 Bailey, 305 Maker, 31, 87, 88, 106 Balcom, 90 Ball, 264 Bancroft. 158 Bandle, 290, 294 Barber, 277, 278,280, 281, 283, 285, 290, 295,' 296, 297, 298 PAGE. ' PAGE. Barlow, 3 Bosworth, J^s^^ Barnard, 52, 155, 314 Boughton, 42, 135 Barnes, 119, 130, 192 Bowen, .334 Barnet, 320 Brace, 179, 180 Barrows, 91, 95 Bradford, 168, 833, 334 Barton, 222 Bradley, 309 Bascom, 119, 243 Braiuard, 99, 198, 341 Basev, 347 Braman, 294 Bates, 200 I'rewster, 34, 35, 306 Beach, 254 Brid^-nian, 187 Bearding, 205 Bric;hani, 90 Beckley, 110 206 , 234, 235 Brignall, 158 Beecher, 4, 240 Bristol, 135, 161 Beers. 54, 139, 301 Brocket, 30, 179 Belcher, 340 Belden, 70, 74, 78, 79, 203, 249, 337 Bemaii^ ^ "^277 Bement, 221 Benham, 342 Benjamin, 336 Beiinet, 90 Benton, 205 Betts, 342 Bibbins, lff2 Bicknell, 95, 216 IMdwclI, 245, 256 I'-ieelow, 51, 202, 262. 314 I'.iihngs, 18, 46 Bingham, 320, 335 248 251 198, 305 167 302, 303, 345 Bird, Birdsey, Birgo, I'jishop, lUssell, I'lachford, or Blachfield, 201 Blackleach, 255 Blackmail, or Blakeman, 1-7, 90, 123, 191, 254 I'lagrove, 70 Blake, 155 Mlinn, 166 Bliss, 28, 29, 37, 160, 161 Jilodd, 85 Boardman, 12, 79, 83, 230, 342 Bogardus, 135 Bontecew, 161 Boosey, 345 IJoot, 309 Booth, 104, 142, 206 ]5ronson, 107,109,110,111 Brooks, 91, 95, 141, 199 Brown, 63. 100, 123, 133, 136, 142, 288 Bruen, 307 Brvan, 83, 124, 229, 328, 331, 342 Buck, 12, 121, 230 Buckingham, ' 319 Buckland, 135, 225 Buel, 122, 184, 285, 291, 292, 296, 298 Bull, 18, 70,256, 321,332 Bull.'ird, 47 Bulkclev, 75, 134, 229, 231, 234, 268, 351, .''52 Bunco, 18, 59, 209, 225, 264 Burbank, 42, 152 Burchard, 162, 269 Burgwvn, 65 Burnham, 13, 59, 245 Burr, 24, 36, 61, 62, 225, 227, 286, 345 Burritt, Ml Burroughs, 304 Burt, 121 Burton, 140, 252 Bush, 57 Bushncll, 28, 307 Butler, 25, 26, 52, 58, 74, 75, 81,107,108,170,212 Buttolph, 152, 277 Bvfield, 189 Cady, Caldwell, Campfield, Canticld, 5S 42 227, 232 321 358 INDEX. Carow, 338 Carlisle, S3 Carpenter, 88, 96 Carter, 116 Case, 20'J, 275-300, 310 Caulkins, 153 Caverly, 122 Centre, 45, 62 Chaflee, 285 Chamberlain, 114, 115, 134, 268, 269 Champion, 32, 152, 220, 308 Chiiniphn, 153 Chapin, 67, 89 Chaplin, 64, 87 Chapman, 138, 204, 316, 317 Chatfield, 326 Chauncev, 17, 138. 159, 256, 266, 308 Clieilester, 276 Chejiluhi, 67 Chester, 8-22, 73, 168, 228. 230, 253, 261, 263, 350 Ohickerii.ir, 9, 157 CliiM, 123, 249 <:'imbbuck, 142 ('iiurcii, 181, 234,299,311 <'linrdiiU, 77. 2S:. (Map, ■;;•;:■;'„> C\:\]><^, 4o. ^;j, K.1 Chii'k, 2ii. 2^-09, 54, 87, 1111, I'M, 'l:Jl, 155, 1G(\ lU'J, ]"■.!. 2110, 203, J(}^ 248, 268, 335, 340 CleavLiml, Cliirml, Cluclcsrone, C(i!)iirii, C..,ln.,.r, (Joi;■,^'eKhall, Cogswell, Cuit, Cole, Coleman, Cossett, Cotton, Coultraan, Cowles, Crafts, Crane, Crittenton, Cro.ssman, Croswell, Crow, Culver, . , _ Curtis.s, S. 72, 73, 88 138, 140, 251, 252, 96 150, 154, 178 9, 103 261 84 143 12, 230 240 82 183 24, 36, 42 178, 179, 302 4, 69, 70,71, ,104,114, 137, 141, 191, 250, 288, 290, 340, 350 219 343 254 320 132 809 301, 307 32, 307, 3S7 16, 18, 222 48 52, 103, 228 Collins, 25, 83, ISO, 137, 222, 330, 331, 343 Collyef, 300, "Xoir,— — ■ rrtJTTTr' Colton, 171, 347 Comherbach, 157 Conant, 217, 219 Cone, 200 Cook, 13, 20, 171, 312, 313 Cooke, 24, 59, 183, 188, 248, 309 Cooley, 36, 116 Cooper, 156 Cope'v, 146, 316 Cordis, 42 Cornelius, 64 ComLsh, 276, 278, 280, 283, Eastman, 297, 299 Easton, Cornwall, 2 Edgerton, Dallibie, 68 Dana, 33 Daiiforth, 21 Daniels, 237 Davenport, 51, 54, 301, 306, 307 Davis, 188 Day, 135, 202, 209, 345 . Deming, 50, 78, 79, 82, 104, 110, 163, 227, 230, 233, 250, 260 Denny, 87 Deuison, 355 Denslow, 183 Devereux, 65 Devotion, 31, 147, 195 Dewey, 120, 314 De Wht, 342 DextoT, 88 Dickinson, 6, 123, 204, 315 Dill, 280, 289 Jiiriimi'jk, 94 D:i)i:ek, S/, 91,92, 94, 96 Disboruugli, 205 Divall, 326 Dix, 166 Dixwell, ■ 343 Dodge, 306 Dole, 21 Doolittle, 28 Donbiedav, 343 Do'ad, ■ 325 Downer, 311, 317 Drake, 24, 2S5, 286, 287, 313 Ducasse, 337 Dudley, 145, 188, 198 Dunbar, 309 Dunham, 29, 91, 96 Durby, 147 Dutton, 342 Dwight, 30, 40-47, 62, 65, 132, 147, 173, 185, 257, 273 Dyer, 16, 274, 335 Edwards, 27, 44, 48-68, 75,84,110,160,172,259, 301-307, 310, 323, 335, 343 Egard, 215 Eggleston, 36, 296 Elderkin, 27, 30, 54 Eliot, 4, 240, 241, 266, 267 Ellis, 91, 335 Ellsworth, 16, 54, 257, 301, 308, 341 Elmer, 206 El}', 58, 153, 160, 267, 304, 308 Endwind, 40 Eno, 284, 294, 296 Enos, 303, 313 Ensign, 181, 192, 225, 248 Eustis, 45 Fairbanks, 158 Fairchild, 4, 143, 239, 240 " Fanny Forrester," 142 Farnsworth, 312 Farrar, 64 Farwell, 96 Faveryear, 155 Fellows, 112 Field, 89, 92 Fifield, 155 Fish, 335 Fisher, 40 Fiske, 198, 199 Fitch, 51, 83, 92, 148, 212, 301, 307, 333, 334 Fithm, 282 Fletcher, 351 Flhit, 31, 40 Foote, 3,84,143,185,187, 202, 240, 250, 271, 280 Forbes, 38 Ford, m. 183 Foster, 43, 349 Fowler, 141, 239, 260 F'ox, 99 Francis, 99 Frazier, 284 Frisbie, 179, 282 Fuller, 84, 202 29, 127, 172 311 115 Gale, 195, 265 Gallaudet, Gahup, Gamble, Gardner, 211 Garritt, 279,282 Gaston, Gates, Gaylord, George, Gere, Gibbons, Giddings, Gilbert, 32, Gilchrist, 49, 234 , 266, 340 32, 113 265 335 , 334, 335 290, 292 33 198 159 37, 56 155 323 48, 294 278 110, 166, , 269, 356 322 Gillett, 36, 71, 93, 148, 219, 337 Oilman, 225 Oleason, 148, 299 Glover, 67, 349 Goffe, 102, 121 Gold, 185 Goldtlnvait, 155 Goodell, 91 Goodliue, 295 (Joodrich, 69-83, 84-85,98, 171, 228, 231, 235, 252, 259, 308, 309, 334, 337 Goodwin, 42, 51, 58, 68, 71, 74,93, 111,155,170, 184,261,338 Gordon, 339 Goslee, 101 Gove, 51 " Grace Greenwood," 31 Grafton, 93 Grabaiu, 164, 244, 283, 298 (Jranger, 148, 207 Grave, 245 Graves, 100, 233, 264 Greene, 81, 101, 155 Greenleaf, 249 Grcenougb, 155 Gregory, 343 (Jregson, 125, 330 Grew, 222 Grey, 341 Gridley, 263, 284, 285 Griffin, 153 Griggs, 91 Grimes, 82 Griswold, 24, 95, 153, 171, 278, 281, 283, 284, 292, 313, 325, 320 Giippv, 9 Gurley, 86-96, 122, 21C Hadley, 116 Hait, ■ 66 Hale, 98, 165, 202, 253, 259, 201, 337 Hall, 2,4, 10,91,166, 191, 222, 319, 350 Hallock, 280 Hamhiin, 293 Hamilton, 96, 341 Jiamliu, 344 Harmon, 207 Harpiii, 333 Harrington, 2!t7 Harris, 103, 159, 160, ISJ, 279 Harriscn, 322 Harsey, 85 Hart, ' 111, 295, 296 llarvev, 290 Hathaway, 146 Haughton, o.i7 Haw'ley, 42, 127, 138,142, 255, 25,S Hawkins, 250, 262 Hawks, 35 INDEX. Hayes, 289 Ha3-nes, 336, 348, 349 Heath, 84 Heaton, 345 Hcbard, 817 Hcrrick, 63 Hibbins, 211 Hickox, 283 Higginson 212 Higley, 27 8, 281, 283, 291, 293 Hill, 80, 99, 320, 322 Hills, 99, 280,'2&2, 296, 342, 350 Hillyer, 276, 285 Hinckley, 50, 90, 93 Hinman, 282 Hinsdale, 60, 182, 336 Hitchcock , 148 Hoadlev, 230 HobartJ 195, 199, 851 Hoes, 338 Holcomb, 78, 276, 278, 285, 287,291,313 Holibnt, — 4 Holland, 115 Holdeii, 99, 143 Hollister, 78, 80, 97-106, 224, 232, 251, 258, 260, 320 Holly, 263, 318 Holt, 150 Hoi ton, 248 Hooker, 8, 53, 55, 64, 74, 126, 135, 147, 272, 339, 348 Hopkins, 15, 53, 63, 107-118, 132, 178, 183, ■ 245, 267, 272, 318, 338 Horton, 82 Hosford, 93, 290 Hoskiiis, 278, 283, 294, 296, 298 Hoult, 150 House, 98, 99 Hovev, 94 Howard, 10, 113, 197,213, 273, 323 Howe, 99, 217, 299- Howell, • 137 Howland, 90 Hubbard, 78, 79, 98, 99, / 100, 114, 155, 188, 209, 239,240,315,836 Hubbell, 254 Huckins, 215 Hudson, 99, 1S7 Hughes, 201 Huil, 325 Humphrey, 209, 277, 278, 279, 280, 282, 283, 284, 288, 289, 291, 292, 293, 294, 295, 297, 298 Humphrevs, 312, 315 Hiingerford, 201,202, 204 Hunii, 262 Hunt, 65, 119 359 Hunter, 143 Huntington, 14, 17, 26, 27, 54, 159, 161, 301, 306, 307 Hurd, 144, 325 Hurlburt, 235, 299, 320, 344 Hutchins, 116, 226 Huxley, 146, 192, 210 N Ingersoll, 60,61,86, 119-128, 333, 348 Ingram, ' 355 Inman, - 317 Irelmid, 343 Isaacs, 126 Jackson, 30, 33, 34, 35, 131 Jenoway, 170 Johns, . 222 Johnson, 07, 239, 290, 317 Jones, 58, 86, 122 129-136, 102, 185, 210,208, 288, 302, 335, 352 Jov, 238, 322 Judd, 98, 108, 145, 182, 184, 185, 245, 256, 340 Judson, 137-144, 170,251, 254, 255, 200 Keep, Kellogg, 18, 26, 133, 147, 180, 18J, •1«2, 192, 202, 248, 338, Kelsey, 120, Kcnard, Keuric, Kent, 42, 145-149, Ketchum, 61, Koyes, Kibbe, 120, Kilbourn, 70, 74, 261, Kimberh", 78, King, 28', 43, 127, 134, 163, 206, 245, 282, Kingsbury, 58, Kinsley, Kirby, 63 134, 183, .■a4iL 326 204 158 ly2 335 172 222 340 259 148, 329 158 342 234 Lake, Lamberton Lane, Langdon, Latdrop, 160, 268, Lattimcr, Laverty, Law, Lawrence, Leavenwor Leavitt, Le r>cau, fLee, 126, ir Leet, Lefliugwe' 154 105, 258 12, 314, 325 336 29, 30, 50; 131, 302, 335, 338, 341 102, 103, 230, 2.S9, 297 127 16, 350 192, 289, 343 th, 140 1; , 21 238 , 186, 279 113 360 INDEX. Lester, Leverctt, Lewis, 54, Lines, Lippincott, Llovd, Lobdell, Lock, Lombard, Long, Loomis, 194, Lord, 16, GO, Lorillard, Lovet, Loveland, Luce, Lyman, 42, Lyndes, Lyon, 63, 343 176, 187 138, 141, 185, 186, 255, 278 317 31 188, 334 221 44 136 313, 318 195, 202, 209, 267, 275, 287 110, 134, 336, 846, 347, 355 322 270 98, 99 835 43, 147, 267, 304, 333 267 96, 389 Mackintosh, 158 Mackraan, 11 Mallory, 335 Man, 46 Marsh, 18, 89, 52, 58, 59, 87, 183, 210, 248, 311, 344, 345 Marshall, 282 M;irtin, 1S2 Miirv'in, 69, 152, 153, 277 Mascroft, ' 206 Mason, 199, 265, 285, 839 Mather, 134, 150-156, 185, 194, 267, 301, 314, 328, 343 I^.hitson, 269 i\hiynard, 84 McChire, 67 McGrath, 67 McHarg, 127 Mclh-oy, 323 McKinstrv, 339 McLaihUn, 192 McNair, 343 Meacham, 284 Meachum, 114 Mead, 309 Meech, 63 Meigs, 238 Merrett, 288 Merrick, 199 Merrills, 59, 164, 165, 180, 184, 244, 245, 249, 284, 291 Merrimun, 179 Merry, 206 Metcalf, 46, 56, 157, 162 Mills, 248, 280, 281, 289, VOi 298, 300, 34(J Cordi..,53, 67, 98, 99, 112, Cornelius, 166, 343 Cornish, 27t,. 324 141 Cornwall, Mitchell, 18, 140 Mix, 77, 184 Montague, 193, 299 Moody, 235 Moore, 3, 14, 88, 168, 191, 201, 275, 278, 318, 323 Morey, 302 Morgan, 70, 221, 235, 269 Morris, 30, 67 Morse, 41 Morton, 234, 264 Moseley, 27, 29, 302f3()^ Moses, Moss, Moulton, Mullins, Mumford, Munson, J76, 288, 296 124, 176 320 334 15 280 Mvgatt, 163-164, 233, 245, 329 Nash, 39, 183, 212, 248, 335 295 127 23 9 , 112, 269 Nearing, Neil, ^ Newberry, Newell, Newton, Nichols, 10, 24,' 51, 312, 313, 314, 315, 341 Niles, 333 Nobles, 289 Northam, 202 Norton, 111, 172,238,321, 336 Nott, 165, 169, 207 Noye^ 17, 95, 187, 231, 334, 355 Oakes, 88 Ogden, 64, 67, 142 Olcott, 51, 255, 276 Oliver, 155, 188 Olmsted, 26, 124, 164, 198, 353 Onion, 158 Orton, 138, 182, 184 Osborn. 276 Ostranrier, 33 O'SuUivan, 298 Otis, 106 Owen, 38,278,285,291, 203 Packard, 59 Paddock, 218 Paige, 158 Paine, 110, 158, 328 Palmer, 148, 276, 284, 354 Pantojr, 255 Parker, 167, 169, 32U Parsons, 16, 60, 106, 153, 186 Partridge, 16, 41, 42, 132, 133 Pasco, 221 Paybodic, 334 Pearce, 341 Pease, 222 Peck, 108, 109, 152, 16fe 178, 238, 318 211 Pelham, Pelton, i*endleton, yPenfield, f Perkins, "Parman, Perrin, Perry, Peters, Pettibone, 167 239 67 28, 336, 338^ 78, 79 144 03 281, 288, 291 Phelps, 59, 63, 120, 283, 2«.4, 285, 2f86, 292, 293, 295, 299 Phillips, Pidge, ■'. . Pierce, Pierpont, Pinny, 40, 155, 351 157 90, 206 55, 349 38, 39, 277 Pitkin, 16, 23, 53, 171, 172, . 257, 260, 261, 331, 336, 350 Pitman, 254 Pixley, 141 Plant; 142 Pollock, 65 Pomroy, 44, 62, 64, 148 Porter, 14, 24, 31, 44, 53, 65, 66,77, 93,' 108, 112, 137,a«0, 174, 216, 218 Post, ■ 3^3 Potter,. 222 Powell, 40, 74, 257 Powers, 341 Pratt, 25, 159, 167, 208, 248, 272 Preston, 138,139,179,251 Prevost, 62 Prince, 254 Prndden, 137 Pynchon, 43, 105, 344, 348 Quitterfield, 26 Radcliff, Ralston, Hand, P»andall, Ranny, Raymond, Read, Redfield, Reed. 289 Reeve, Regis, Reynok Rice, Richardson, Riddel, Riley, Ri])lcy, Risley, Rix, 105, 260 17 9 36 257 124, 225, 334 84 239 6, 278, 285, 287, 295, 206, 299, 320 61, 165, 243 339 ;, 29, 40, 76, 103 258 116 73 40, 222 225 121 1 N D i: X . 3G1 Kobbins, 44,62, 63, 67, 72, 73, 100, 232, 252, 253, 256, 268, 271, 342 Kobe, 278, 282, 298 • Roberts, 35, 36, 178, 212, 345 Robinson, 220, 239 Rockwell, 3'J Roe, 145 Rogers, 188,238,334 Romans, 337 Rood, 342 Roods, 101 Kooker, 192 Root, 59, 258, 268,-887 Rose, 84, 96, 201 Ross, 201 Rossiter, 150, 212 Rowe, 147 Rowland, 29, 160, 161 Rovce, 96 Riiggles, 146 Russell, 6, 8,9,10,21,185, 190, 196, 223, 292, 330, 331, 349 Rust, 86, 87 Sabin, 66 Sage, 82 Salter, 16 Saltonstall, 336, 350 Sampson, 127 Sanford, 300, 341 Sargeaut, 6, 43, 111, 131, 132, 185, 219 Savage, 75 Savels, 158 • Schroeder, 342 Scott, 19, 56, 221, 272 Scottow, 1 Sedgwick, 44, 65, 107, 132, 175-189, 212, 248 Seelej'-, 4 Seldcn, 135, 167, 202 Selleck, 320 Sension, 3, 191 Seward, 298 Sexton, 267 Seymour, 52, 61, 104,135, "180, 182, 220, 249, 312 Sharp, 8 Shaylor, 199, 316, 355 Shedden, 61 Sheldon, 208, 344 Shelton, 81, 100, 260 Shcpard, 94, 222 Sherman, 72, 135, 253, 842 Shcthar, 324 Shuttleworth, 303 Sikes, 121 Silliman, 15, 274 •mmoDS, 323, 324 Ahmer, 59, 96, 127, 256, 267, 307, 342, M? Slater, 282 Smith, 2, 4, 19, 99, 105, 124, 140, 145, 158, 183, 46 190-196, 203, 204, 206, 207, 224, 234, 266, 267, 273, 276, 297, 298, 301, 308, 309, 315, 322, 340, 344, 348 Smithson, Southniayd, Southworth, Spalding, Sparks, 205 56, 306 89, 219, 252 168 135 Spencer, 6, 4, 8, 136, 146, 197-204, 205-210, 241, 275, 310-3?« Sprague, Spring, Squires, Stackpole, 9, 22 115 34, 281 93 Stanley, 52, 170, 311, 343, 345 Stannard, 299 Starr, 56, 57, 303, 314, 341 Staunton, 353 Stebbins, 179, 293 > Stedraan, 194, 196 Steefc, 81, 94, 101, 118, 138, 171, 209, 244, 245, 249, 255, 260 Stephens, Sterling, Stevens, Stewart, 13, 20, 229 143 150, 326 91 Stiles, 140, 141, 207, 255 St. John, 20, 320 Stocking, 118 Stoddard, 15, 16, 18, 49, 53, 72, 84, 87, 112, 113, ,<, 133, 154, 253, 272 Stone, 129, 177, 211-214, 239 Storrs, 44, 54, 62, 87, 89, 94, 215-220 Storv, 211 Stoughton, 11, 25, 50, 55, 152, 301, 30ff' Stow, 158, 229, 241, 351 Stowell, 220 Stowcrs, 343 Stratton, 165, 285 Strickland, 99 Strong, 73, 108, 122, 314 Sullavane, 48 Swift, 93, 186 Symmcs, 188 Symonds, 315 Taintor, 26 Talcott, 10, 49, 50, 74, 77, 81, 99, 100, 164, 235, 299, 312 Talman, 341 Tanner, 204 Tapp, 229 Tappan, 64 Tapping, 167 Taylor, 106, 206, 289 Terrv, 221, 222, 223, 278, 290, 305, 319 Thayer, 133 Thomas, 3 Thompson, 55, 62, 111, 116, 185, 250, 254, 262 Thornton, Thrall, Tiley, Tillev, Tillotson, Tinker, Tiimey, Tomlinson, Town, 344 37, 285 59 176. 71 134 91 54, 259 35 Townsend, 188, 314, 322 Tracy, 335, 341 Treat, 12, 51, 74, 75, 97, "im, 127, 151, 224-226, 227-236, 244, 259, 262, 328 Trcadway, Trowbridge, Trumbull, Tryoii, Tudor, 85, 130 126, 333 14, 207, 220 66, 293 303 Tuller, 275, 277, 278, 282, 283. 284, 288, 289, 293. 295, 297, 298 Turner, 51, 90, 115, 248 Turncy, 254 Tuthili, 49, 57, 301 Tuttle, 290, 299, 301 Tyler, 16, 33, 64, 179, 343 Upson, 110, 309 Valentine, 340 Vanderwater, -343 Van Overwyk, 57 Van Tuyl, 161, 162 Ventrous, 197, 198 Vernon, 28 Viets, 283 Vining, 291 Wade, 8 Wadsworth, 59, 139, 152, 212, 223, 256, 299, 312 Wait, , 153 Wakeman, 49, 312 Walker, 6, 30, 63, 85, 138, 1S9, 140, 158, 168, 267 Walter, 155 Ward, 57, 107, 237-241, 291, 323, 327, 341 Ware, 158, 159, 319 Warham, 154 Wariner, 30 Warner, 50,72,133,210, 235, 241, 252, 341 Warren, 133, 225, 344, 349 Waters, 114, 245, 335 Waterhousc, 166 Waterman, 220 Watkins, 6, 21 Watrous, 238 Watson, 37, 186, 279 Watts, 113 362 INDEX. Wav, 256, 275 Weare, 319 Webb, 16, 18 Webster, 7, 48, 107, 109, 119, 165, 183, 227, 233, 242-249, 295, 308 Weld, 32 Welles, 3, 4, 10, 12, 15, 17, 20, 45, 53, 60, 63, 72, 75, 97, 104, 105, 113, 132, 138, 139, 143, 144, 227, 228,- 230, 231, 250-263, 268, 269, 270, 306, 335, 339, 350 Wellman, 238, 322-327 West, 89, 111, 133, 135, 161, 299 Westover, 300 Wetmore, 54, 56, 153, 301, 305, 306 Wheeler, 5, 117, 191, 195, 266, 321, 338 Whelplev, 307 White, 48, 81, 89, 100, 264 Whitfield, 2 Whiting, 9, 10, 13, 20, 45, 65,78,114,125,126,141, 143, 163, 199, 244, 299, 329-346, 349 Whitman, 282, 345 Whitney, 67, 130, 180 Whittlesey, 133, 305, 309, 333 Wickham, 234, 302 t Wiggin, 174 Wilcox, 277, 279, 280, 283, ; 292, 294, 298, 343 Wilcoxson, 3, 4, 191, 251 Wilkhison, 249 WiUard, 44, 156 I Willev, 49, 201, 324 Williams. 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 43, 44, 53, 65, 82, 87, 102, 103, 112, 131, 132, 133, 154, 158, 178, 185, ■ 204, 219, 225, 234, 260, 274, 336, 341 ; Williamson, 52 1 Willis, 45, 337 ' Willoiighbv, 177, 178 Wins, " 121 I Wilmot, 137, 281 I Wilson, 9, 33, 154, 157, 280, 281 I Winchell, 39, 145, 192 Winchester, 91, 95, 341 Wintlirop, 143. 211 Wise, ■ 151 Wolcott, 10, 11,23,25,73, ' 161, 253, 309, 344 Woodbridge, 53, 63, 04, 132, 135, 146, 229, 349 Woodford, Woodruff, Woodward, Woodworth, Woolsey, Wooster, Worcester, 288, 291 249, 295 96 334 44, 62 337 117 Worthington, 15, 54, 113, 131, 191, 264-274 Wright, 12, 44, 56, 62, 70, 76, 77, 78, 84, 224, 234, 235, 270 Wyllys, 60, 349, 351 Yarrington, 51 Yates, 319 Yeomans, 3 06 Young, 60, 341 H 99 78 f-^-4 o V- ^' ' O ■** , o ■'* .0-. <^' ^^^. =:.^|C^.* .^ "^^ -x -^o. .V^ <^. -^ r.O\e:.;^% "<^o ,-Jv^ .^J.4;' %^'^^'f .0' -.>' / ^^@C#^ '^ o ^o\y I'^^.^^mg^:, .^■' i^' '^ ''^>^^* <;*', y o^ -->:-s*f;.- ^„o .(§. ^#iS: ,v^ j^:' > -^ ,*^ .^ ^' V '-V c\ ,0' ,J-. ^? ,-?v / "^o^"^ ^^-^, -V -f ■^'^-.. 0^" -0^ c-^' V -^-..^^ ■ ^ •j^ \ ,v >. \ ^0 '•^^ --^ ■1^ .0' .• /* -1^ ^^^^ K^ •^q. x^-' c- .0- ^0 '^- ''^:<^ .i^' ••^p ..'-' v^-^- •?^' "^^ 0' /.:■ -O' <^ c ■s- S '' ■S' '-' v>^ O '■i- o -?> . •• ' * , , o •A*- ^<. 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