^> ■-T77. A i!> *i:^'* > 4 . ber, 1862, at Fort Edward, Washington County, New York. James and Jeannette (Robertson) McDougall had: (I) William McDougall, born November 16, 1806; died in 1875. (II) Elizabeth Beaty McDougall, born June 23, 1808; died December 8, 1871. (III) Mary McDougall, born November 10, 1810; died September 1, 1886. (IV) John McDougall, born October 13, 1813; died June 10, 1877. (V) Alexander McDougall, born July 25, 1815 ; died July 17, 1874. (VI) Jane Ann McDougall, born December 19, 1819; died in April, 1905. (VII) Margaret McDougall, born December 27, 1821 ; died January 11, 1858. (VIII) Gilbert Robertson McDougall, born August 28, 1824; died September 12, 1892. (I) William McDougall, eldest son of James and Jeannette (Robertson) McDougall, was born November 16, 1806, at the home of his grandfather, William Robertson, and died in 1875, in Tennessee. He married, first, Rebecca Hamilton, and had: (1) Wellington McDougall. (2) William McDougall. (3) James McDougall. 134 THE GENEALOGY OF THE ROBERTSON, He married, secondly, Jane , and had : (1) John McDougall, born in 1854, in Tennessee. (2) Alexander McDougall, born in 1856, in Tennessee. (3) Jeannette McDougall, born in 1858, in Tennessee. (II) Elizabeth Beaty McDougall, eldest daughter of James and Jeannette (Robertson) McDougall, was born June 23, 1808, and died December 8, 1871. Hiram Crawford and Elizabeth Beaty McDougall were mar- eird April 28, 1836. Hiram Crawford, son of John and Margaret (Simpson) Crawford, was born April 9, 1808, in Argyle, New York, and died June 24, 1888. Hiram and Elizabeth Beaty (McDougall) Crawford had: (1) James Edward Crawford, born February 22, 1837. (2) Jeannette M. Crawford, born May 18, 1844; died March 15, 1866. (3) John M. Crawford, born February 22, 1846; died May 12, 1893. (3) John M. Crawford and Sarah E. Smith were married September 24, 1873, and had: (A) Minnie E. Crawford, born November 26, 1875. (B) Albert S. Crawford, born November 27, 1877. (C) Frank A. Crawford, born November 4, 1884. (B) Albert S. Crawford and Mary Clough were married February 9, 1905, at the home of James C. Clough, near Cossa- yuna, New York. (III) Mary McDougall, second daughter of James and Jeannette (Robertson) McDougall, was born November 10, 1810, and died, unmarried, September 1, 1886. (IV) John McDougall, second son of James and Jeannette (Robertson) McDougall, was bom October 13, 1813, at Fort Edward, New York, and died June 10, 1877, at Danforth, Illinois. John McDougall and Mary Epperson were married April 12, 1849, in Columbia, Adair County, Kentucky. Mary Epperson, daughter of Colonel William and Elizabeth (Montgomery) Epperson, was bom March 20, 1820, in Co- lumbia, Adair County, Kentucky. SMALL AND RELATED FAMILIES. 135 John and Mary (Epperson) MeDougall had: (1) William James MeDougall, born January 11, 1850. (2) Charles Gilbert MeDougall, bQrn September 12, 1852. (3) Margaret Ann MeDougall, born January 13, 1855; died January 30, 1882. (4) Sarah Elizabeth MeDougall, born June 10, 1858. (3) Emma Jeannette MeDougall, born April 30, 1862. (1) William James MeDougall, eldest son of John and Mary (Epperson) MeDougall, was born January 11, 1850, in Rowena, Russell County, Kentucky, and now lives at Danforth, Illinois. (2) Charles Gilbert MeDougall, second son of John and Mary (Epperson) MeDougall, was born September 12, 1852, in Rowena, Russell County, Kentucky, and now lives in Long- wood, a suburb of Chicago. Charles Gilbert MeDougall and Mary Ruckrigel were mar- ried June 6, 1893, in Ashkum, Illinois. Mary Ruckrigel, daughter of John and Mary Ruckrigel, was born November 20, 1862, in Louisville, Kentucky, and died April 15, 1902, in Stuttgart, Arkansas. Charles Gilbert and Mary (Ruckrigel) MeDougall had: (A) Mabel Irene MeDougall, born June 3, 1894, in Dan- forth, Illinois. (B) Charles William MeDougall, born June 20, 1895, in Danforth, Illinois. (C) Gilbert Henry MeDougall, born September 26, 1898, in Danforth, Illinois. Charles Gilbert MeDougall and Anna Mary Patten were married August 3, 1905, at the home of Charles J. Patten, in Sandwich, Ilinois, by the Rev. Gilbert Hamilton Robertson, D. D. Anna Mary Patten, daughter of Hon. William and Jane (Somes) Patten, was born July 17, 1860, near Sandwich, Illi- nois. (3) Margaret Ann MeDougall, eldest daughter of John and Mary (Epperson) MeDougall, was born January 13, 1855, Russell Springs, in Russell, County, Kentucky, and died, un- married, January 30, 1882, in Danforth, Illinois. (4) Sarah Elizabeth MeDougall, second daughter of John and Mary (Epperson) MeDougall, was born June 10, 1858, near Jamestown, Russell County, Kentucky. 136 THE GENEALOGY OF THE ROBERTSON, Ernest Severy and Sarah Elizabeth McDougall were mar- ried March 14, 1888_, in Kankakee, Illinois, Ernest Severy, son of Cyrus Morrell and Deland (Eastman) Severy, was born November 26, 1861, in East Dixfield, Oxford County, Maine. He was educated at the State Normal School at Normal, Illinois, and was graduated from the law department of the Northwestern University, at Chicago, Illinois. He lives in Longwood and practices law in Chicago. (5) Emma Jeannette McDougall, third daughter of John and Mary (Epperson) McDougall, was born April 30, 1862, near Jamestown, Russell County, Kentucky. Dr. Charles Frank Smith and Emma Jeannette McDougall were married February 10, 1881, at Danforth, Illinois. They live at Kankakee, Illinois. Dr. Charles Frank Smith, son of Morris G. and Orissa (Lake) Smith, was born June 6, 1857, in Gouveneur, St. Law- rence County, New York. Dr. Charles Frank and Emma Jeannette (McDougall) Smith had: (A) Charles Kenneth Smith, born May 9, 1883, in Dan- forth, Illinois. (V) Alexander McDougall, third son of James and Jean- nette (Robertson) McDougall, was born July 25, 1815, at Fort Edward, New York, and died July 17, 1874, at Fort Edward, New York. Alexander McDougall and Martha Jane Nelson were mar- ried February 12, 1846. Martha Jane Nelson, daughter of Samuel and Jane (Craw- ford) Nelson, was born February 12, 1826, in Hebron, New York, and died April 17, 1894, in Fort Edward, New York. Alexander and Martha Jane (Nelson) McDougall had: (1) Jennie C. McDougall, born January 9, 1848, in Fort Edward, New York, (2) Mary L. McDougall, born August 18, 1851, in Fort Edward, New York. (3) Hattie McDougall, born February 9, 1854; dieil September 5, 1887. (4) Wellington McDougall, born October 12, 1855. (5) John McDougall, born April 13, 1860, (6) Margaret McDougall, born April 26, 1863; died Feb- ruary 16, 1885. SMALL AND RELATED FAMILIES. 137 (1) Jennie C. McDougall, eldest daughter of Alexander and Martha Jane (Nelson) McDougall, was born January 9, 1848, at Fort Edward, N. Y. Rev. A. E. Smith and Jennie C. McDougall were married January 2, 1868, at the home of Alexander McDougall, in Fort Edward, New York. Rev. A. E. Smith was born October 19, 1836, in Jefferson County, Ohio. Rev. A. E. and Jennie C. (McDougall) Smith had, (A) William Alexander Smith, born April 15, 1874. (4) Wellington McDougall, eldest son of Alexander and Martha Jane (Nelson) McDougall, was born October 12, 1855, in Fort Edward, New York, Wellington McDougall and Nellie Conklin were married December 22, 1886, in Sandy Hill, New York, and had : (A) Grace Cameron McDougall, born November 2, 1892, in Fort Edward. (B) Jeannette E. McDougall, born October 22, 1899; died January 14, 1903. (C) Wellington Cameron McDougall, born August 11, 1902. (5) John McDougall, second son of Alexander and Martha Jane (Nelson) McDougall, was bom April 13, 1860, in Fort Edward, New York. John McDougall and Anna Wilder were married November 30, 1887, in Sandy Hill, New York, and had, (A) Charles Howard McDougall, born May 2, 1890, in Sandy Hill, New York. (VI) Jane Ann McDougall, third daughter of James and Jeannette (Robertson) McDougall, was born December 19, 1819, and died April 1, 1905. Samuel Cameron and Jane Ann McDougall were married December 14, 1843. Samuel Cameron, son of John and Julia Ann (Hudson) Cameron, was bom April 27, 1817, in Warrensburg, New York, and died February 13, 1878, in Sioux City, Iowa. Samuel Cam- eron and family moved from Fort Edward, New York, to Sioux City, Iowa, in 1857, and Mrs. Cameron and her son, James, moved to Williston, Tennessee, in 1899, 138 THE GENEALOGY OF THE ROBERTSON, Samuel and Jane Ann (McDougall) Cameron had: (1) Wellington Cameron, born November 12, 1844; died June, 1847. (2) James Cameron, born March 23, 1847. (VII) Margaret McDougall, fourth daughter of James and Jeannette (Robertson) McDougall, was born December 27, 1821, and died January 11, 1858. John M. Reaves and Margaret McDougall were married in 1848. John M. Reaves, son of Henry and Maria Reaves, was born in 1819 and died in 1859. John M. and Margaret (McDougall) Reaves had: (1) Mary Elizabeth Reaves, born June 1, 1853; died Jan- uary 27, 1904. (2) Margaret Reaves, born February 8, 1856. (3) Jeannette Reaves, born February 8, 1858; died July 24, 1892. (1) Mary Elizabeth Reaves, eldest daughter of John M. and Margaret (McDougall) Reaves, was born June 1, 1853, in Fort Edward, New York, and died January 27, 1904, in New York City. Andrew J. Millard and Mary Elizabeth Reaves were married October, 1865, in Sioux City, Iowa. Andrew J. Millard, son of M. J. Millard, was born in May, 1837, and died in September, 1895. Andrew J. and Mary Elizabeth (Reaves) Millard had: (a) Anna Millard, born August 1, 1876, in Sioux City, Iowa. William H. Harris and Anna Millard were married October, 1892, in Sioux City, Iowa. William H. Harris, son of William Harris, was born January, 1867, in New York. William H. and Anna (Millard) Harris had: (a) Lorraine Harris, born May 11, 1894, in Sioux City, Iowa. (2) Margaret L. Reaves, second daughter of John M. and Margaret (McDougall) Reaves, was born February 8, 1856. Lorenzo Benson Atwood and Margaret L. Reaves were mar- ried June 29, 1872, in Sioux City, Iowa. Lorenzo Benson Atwood, son of Henry Atwood, was born SMALL AND RELATED FAMILIES. 139 December 31, 1838, in Livermore, Maine, and died June 29, 1898, in Sioux City, Iowa. Lorenzo Benson and Margaret L. (Reaves) Atwood had: (a) Flora Atwood, born June 29, 1873; died April 1, 1877. (b) Charles G. Atwood, born April 11, 1876, died December 28, 1902. (c) Marguerite Atwood, born December 9, 1879. Louis A. Hall and Marguerite Atwood were married Novem- ber 17, 1892, in Sioux City, Iowa. Louis A. Hall, son of Jacob A. Hall, was born in Greenfield, Indiana. John William Turtle and Mrs. Margaret L. (Reaves) Atwood were married September 26, 1903, in New York City. John William Turtle, son of William and Fannie Turtle, was born June 27, 1858, in Sheffield, England, and resides at 1444 Sixth avenue, Des Moines, Iowa, where he is general passenger agent for several railroads. (VIII) Gilbert Robertson McDougall, fourth son of James and Jeannette (Robertson) McDougall, was born August 28, 1824, and died September 12, 1892, in Seattle, Washington. Gilbert Robertson McDougall and Margaret Macready were married September, 1875, in Sioux City, Iowa, and had : (1) Jeannette Isabella McDougall, born in 1876, in Sioux City, Iowa. (V) WILLIAM ROBERTSON, JR., third son of William and Mary (Livingston) Robertson, was born December 15, 1783, in the town of Greenwich, Washington county. New York, and died November 1, 1857, in Coila, New York. William Robertson, Jr., and Mary McDoual were married May 13, 1824, in the town of Jackson, Washington county. New York. Mary McDoual, daughter of John (born in Scotland) and Sarah (Thomas) McDoual, was bom September 5, 1803, in the town of Cambridge, Washington county. New York, and died April 8, 1900. Sarah (Thomas) McDoual was the second daughter of Cap- tain Alexander Thomas of Rhode Island, who was a captain in the Revolutionary army. William and Mary (McDoual) Robertson had: (I) Sarah Mary Robertson, born May 15, 1825; died Sep- tember 25, 1845. 140 THE GENEALOGY OF THE ROBERTSON, (II) Alexander Livingston Robertson, bom June 29, 1827; died November 25, 1869, in Texas, unmarried. (III) William John Robertson, born May 29, 1830; died August 31, 1904. (IV) Jane Ann Robertson, born June 13, 1832, died No- vember 17, 1834. (V) Henry Gilbert Robertson, born May 11, 1837. Unmar- ried. Coila, N. Y. (VI) Anna Eliza Robertson, born May 11, 1839; died No- vember 19, 1884. (Ill) William John Robertson, second son of William and Mary (McDoual) Robertson, was born May 29, 1830, in Coila, Washington county. New York, and died August 31, 1904, in Washington county. New York. William John Robertson and Mary Louise Colwell were mar- ried September 10, 1874, in Richmond, Texas. (VI) Anna Eliza Robertson, third daughter of William and Mary (McDoual) Robertson, was born May 11, 1839, in Coila, New York, and died November 19, 1884, in Philadelphia, Pa. Dr. Alphonso Cannon and Anna Eliza Robertson were mar- ried January 15, 1861, in Richmond, Texas. Dr. Alphonso Cannon died in July, 1865, in Hempstead, Texas. Dr. Alphonso and Anna Eliza (Robertson) Cannon had: (1) Stanley Cannon, born May 12, 1862; died October 12, 1863. Rev. James Price and Mrs. Anna Eliza (Robertson) Cannon were married September 7, 1872, in Coila, New York. (VI) JOHN ROBERTSON, fourth son of William and Mary (Livingston) Robertson, was born May 2, 1786, in the town of Greenwich, Washington county. New York, and died September 2, 1873, in Coila, New York. John Robertson and Ann Small were married July 8, 1824, in Cambridge, Washington county, New York. Ann Small, eldest daughter of Edward and Phebe (Thomas) Small, was born December 24, 1803, in Cambridge, New York, and died September, 15, 1850, in Coila, New York. Phebe Thomas was the youngest daughter of Captain Alex- ander Thomas of Rhode Island, who was a captain in the Revo- lutionary army. SMALL AND RELATED FAMILIES. 141 John and Ann (Small) Robertson had: (I) Mary Jane Robertson, bom May 25, 1825; died Sep- tember 26, 1850. (II) James Edward Robertson, born March 23, 1827; died May 1, 1887. (III) Phebe Ann Robertson, born September 25, 1829; died February 22, 1870. (IV) Sarah Small Robertson, bom January 26, 1832; died February 8, 1873. (V) William Hamilton Robertson, born April 19, 1834; died December 8, 1872. (VI) Jeannette Small Robertson, born April 18, 1836; died May 26, 1862. (VII) Eliza Robertson, born July 14, 1838; died March 15, 1878. (I) Mary Jane Robertson, eldest daughter of John and Ann (Small) Robertson, was born May 25, 1825, in Coila, New York, and died September 26, 1850, in Wheatland, Will county, Illinois. Alexander White and Mary Jane Robertson were married April 5, 1849, in Coila, New York. Alexander White, son of Robert and Elizabeth (Hung) White, was bom January 17, 1817, in Argyle, New York, and came to Somonauk, Illinois, in May, 1849, where he resided until his death, January 12, 1899. Alexander and Mary Jane (Robertson) White had: (I) John Robertson White, born September 18, 1850, in Wheatland, Illinois. John Robertson White and Jennie Williams were married September 5, 1877, at Waterloo, Iowa, but have since removed to Gordon Grove, California. They had: (a) Ella J. White, born June 25, 1878; died January 3, 1888. (b) Effie D. White, born June 26, 1881. (c) Fred M. White, born October 30, 1886. (II) James Edward Robertson, eldest son of John and Ann (Small) Robertson, was born March 23, 1827, in Coila, New York, and died May 1, 1887, in Glens Falls, New York. James Edward Robertson and Mary J. Reid were married December 29, 1865, in North Greenwich, Washington county. New York. Mary J. Reid, daughter of William and Ann (King) Reid, 142 THE GENEALOGY OF THE ROBERTSON, was born November 20, 1832, in North Greenwich, Washington county, New York, and still lives at Coila, New York. James Edward and Mary J. (Reid) Robertson had: (1) Anna Eliza Robertson, born November 19, 1866. (2) Mary Tilford Robertson, born July 4, 1867. (3) Fanny Robertson, born February 14, 1869. (4) William D. Robertson, born November 20, 1872. (1) Anna Eliza Robertson, eldest daughter of James Ed- ward and Mary J. (Reid) Robertson, was born November 19, 1866, in Coila, New York. Rev. Howard Shriver MacAyeal and Anna Eliza Robertson were married April 24, 1889, in Coila, New York. Rev. Howard Shriver MacAyeal, son of Rev. Robert and Mary Ellen (Sharpe) MacAyeal, was born November 8, 1865, in Oska- loosa, Iowa. He was graduated from Lawrence, Massachusetts, High School ; from Geneva College, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania ; took postgraduate course in Edinburgh, Scotland; was grad- uated from Xenia Theological Seminary, Xenia, Ohio ; preached in Cambridge, Nebraska, First Congregational church; Omaha, Nebraska. Pljonouth Congregational church; St. Louis, Missouri, Central Congregational church; now at Akron, Ohio, First Con- gregational church. His father was a United Presbyterian minister. Rev. Howard Shriver and Anna Eliza (Robertson) MacAyeal had: (a) Robert Archie MacAyeal, born March 18, 1896. (2) Mary Tilford Robertson, second daughter of James Ed- ward and Mary J. (Reid) Robertson, was born July 4, 1867, in Coila, New York. Dr. Porter Robert McMaster and Mary Tilford Robertson were married February 6, 1896, and live at 1201 South Salina street, Syracuse, New York. Porter Robert McMaster, A. M., M. D., son of William S. and Mary (Reynolds) McMaster, was born September 5, 1865, at Lockport, New York, and now lives at 1201 Salina street, Syracuse, New York. He was graduated from Princeton Uni- versity; from the College of Physicians and Surgeons, in the city of New York (medical department of Columbia University, New York City), in 1892; former house physician Presbyterian Hospital, New York City; former resident physician Midwifery Hospital, Broome street, New York; lecturer in surgery, Syra- cuse University College of Medicine; visiting physician to the SMALL AND RELATED FAMILIES. 143 Hospital of the Good Shepherd; member Syracuse Academy of Medicine and Onodaga County Medical Society; medical exam- iner Manhattan Life Insurance Company of New York, and Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company of Philadelphia. (3) Fannie Robertson, third daughter of James Edward and Mary J. (Reid) Robertson, was born February 14, 1869, in Coila, New York, Alfred George Hill and Fannie Robertson were married Aug- ust 30, 1899. Alfred George Hill, son of James and Electa (Hoyt) Hill, was born August 24, 1867. He is a lawyer in Coila, New York. (4) Dr. William D. Robertson, only son of James Edward and Mary J. (Reid) Robertson, was born November 20, 1872, in Coila, New York. He was graduated from Princeton Uni- versity, Princeton, New Jersey, in class of 1895, and from Belle- vue Medical College, New York City, in 1898, receiving second honor in class and an appointment in Bellevue Hospital, where he served two years. He is unmarried and practicing his pro- fession in Mt. Vernon, New York. (III) Phebe Ann Robertson, second daughter of John and Ann (Small) Robertson, was born September 25, 1829, in Coila, New York, and died February 22, 1870, in Washington, Iowa. Samuel Black Glasgow and Phebe Ann Robertson were mar- ried April 8, 1857, in Birmingham, Iowa. Samuel Black Glasgow, son of Joseph and Margaret (Black) Glasgow, was born March 9, 1830, in Adams County, Ohio. Samuel Black and Phebe Ann (Robertson) Glasgow had: (1) Joseph Montgomery Glasgow, born July 22, 1861. (2) Anna Mary Small Glasgow, born October 15, 1863. (1) Hon. Joseph Montgomery Glasgow was graduated from the law department of Michigan University in the class of 1887, and in 1892 was elected Municipal Judge in Seattle, Washington. (2) David F. Wilson and Anna Mary Small Glasgow were married April 30, 1890, near Augusta, Montana. David F. Wilson was born December 4, 1852, in St. Joseph, Missouri. (IV) Sarah Small Robertson, third daughter of John and Ann (Small) Robertson, was born January 26, 1832, in Coila, 144 THE GENEALOGY OF THE ROBERTSON, New York, and died February 8, 1873, in Lebanon, Kentucky. Albert Edmonds and Sarah Small Robertson were married January 29, 1863. Albert Edmonds, son of Benjamin and Sarah (Merri weather) Edmonds, was born July 11, 1831, in Ijebanon, Kentucky, and died September 5, 1887, in Lebanon, Kentucky. Albert and Sarah Small (Robertson) Edmonds had: (1) Clelland Jackson Edmonds, born December 23, 1863. (2) James Edward Edmonds, born August 13, 1865. (3) John Robertson Edmonds, born January 9, 1873; died August 10, 1873. (V) Dr. William Hamilton Robertson, second son of John and Ann (Small) Robertson, was born April 19, 1834, in Coila, New York, and died December 8, 1872, in San Francisco, Cali- fornia. Dr. William Robertson married and had: (1) Willetta H. Robertson, who was married to William Hendrickson, Jr., attomey-at-law, San Francisco, Cal., and had : (a) Alfred Davis Hendrickson, born March 4, 1897. (b) William Hendrickson, III., born March 17, 1901. (VII) Eliza Robertson, fifth daughter of John and Ann (Small) Robertson, was born July 14, 1838, in Coila, New York, and died March 15, 1878. James Maxwell and Eliza Robertson were married March 14, 1866, in Coila, New York. James Maxwell, son of George and Margaret (McDoual) Max- well, was born February 28, 1824. He still lives in Cambridge, New York, and has been married again. Margaret McDoual was a sister of John McDoual, father of Mrs. William Robertson, Jr. (VII) HON. ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, fifth son of William and Mary (Livingston) Robertson, was born October 30, 1788, in Argyle, Washington county, New York, and died January 27, 1852, in Salem, New York. He settled in Salem and was Surrogate of the County of Washington, succeeding Judge Willard in that office. Hon. Alexander Robertson and Jane Savage McDougall were married June 20, 1837, in East Greenwich, Washington county, New York. Jane Savage McDougall, daughter of William and Eleanor (Living.ston) McDougall, was born August 13, 1804, in East SMALL AND RELATED FAMILIES. 145 Greenwich, New York, and died November 22, 1883, in East Greenwich, New York. Jane Savage McDougall's father, William McDougall, Jr., son of William and Sarah (Gilleband) McDougall, was born September 23, 1770, in New York City, and died January 17, 1819, at his home near East Greenwich, New York. Eleanor (Livingston) McDougall was the daughter of Archi- bald and Eleanor (McNaughton) Livingston. Hon. Alexander and Jane Savage (McDougall) Robertson had: (I) William Robertson, born April 30, 1838; died March 15, 1869. (II) Alexander Livingston Robertson, born September 22, 1840. (III) Ellen Mary Robertson, born February 2, 1846. (I) William Robertson, eldest son of Hon, Alexander and Jane Savage (McDougall) Robertson, was born April 30, 1838, and died March 15, 1869. He was a justice of the peace in Salem. He volunteered in the Black Horse Cavalry in the Civil War and served until discharged. He was a second lieu- tenant. William Robertson and Mary Bartlett, daughter of Mathias Bartlett, were married June 11, 1864, in Salem, New York. William and Mary (Bartlett) Robertson had: (1) Eleanor Livingston Robertson, born July 29, 1865. Un- married. (2) William M. Robertson, born April 7, 1868. Unmarried. (II) Alexander L. Robertson, second son of Hon. Alexander and Jane Savage (McDougall) Robertson, was born September 22, 1840, in Salem, New York. Alexander L. Robertson and Anna Beechlin were married December 31, 1879, in Black River Falls, Wisconsin, and had : (1) Alexander Beechlin Robertson, born November 29, 1882, in Bradford, Pennsylvania. (2) Gertrude Eleanor Robertson, born May 17, 1889, in Wellsville, Alleghany County, New York. (Ill) Ellen Mary Robertson, only daughter of Hon. Alex- ander and Jane Savage (McDougall) Robertson, was born Feb- ruary 2, 1846, in Salem, New York. J. M. Snyder and Ellen Mary Robertson were married Octo- ber 7, 1884, in Salem, New York, where they still live. 146 THE GENEALOGY OF THE ROBERTSON, (VIII) MOSES ROBERTSON, sixth son of William and Mary (Livingston) Robertson, was born April 25, 1791, in Argyle, New York, and died February 17, 1869, at the home of his nephew, Hon. William Patten, near Sandwich, Illinois. He was for many years a merchant in East Greenwich, New York. He never married. After the death of his brother-in- law, James Patten of Salem, he was very kind to his sister, Mary, and her children, and when he became old they wrote inviting him to come and make his home with them. He came to Illinois in May, 1855, and the closing years of his life were spent with his nephew, Hon. William Patten, and family. ( IX) MARY ROBERTSON, youngest child of William and Mary (Livingston) Robertson, was born August 7, 1793, in Argyle, Washington County, New York, and died April 6, 1890, at the home of her son," Hon. William Patten, near Sandwich, DeKalb County, Illinois. James Patten and Mary Robertson were married April 18, 1816, by the Rev. Alexander Bullions, D. D., at the home of William Robertson, Jr., in East Greenwich, Washington County, New York. James Patten, son of William and Martha Nesbit Patten, was born July 4, 1793, near the city of Monaghan, Ireland, and came to America with his father's family in June, 1794, and settled in Argyle, Washington County, New York, and, with the exception of one year spent in Montreal, Canada, lived in Salem, Washington county, New York, until his death, Decem- ber 21, 1827. James and Mary (Robertson) Patten had: (I) William Patten, born January 21, 1817; died Febru- ary 1, 1897. (II) Eleanor Livingston Patten, born December 8, 1818; died July 1, 1835. (III) Robert Patten, born April 13, 1820; died June 1, 1876. (IV) Alexander Robertson Patten, bom August 14, 1823; died June 23, 1863. (V) Martha Nesbit Patten, born May 5, 1826; died March 21, 1847. (I) Hon. William Patten, eldest son of James and Mary (Robertson) Patten, was born January 21, 1817, in East Green- wich, Washington County, New York, and died February 1, 1897, in Yuma, Colorado. He came West in Mav, 1843, and SMALL AND RELATED FAMILIES. 147 reached Somonauk, DeKalb County, Illinois, May 17, 1843, near the present city of Sandwich, Illinois. He served eight years in the Illinois Legislature and was a member of the Legislature at the time of the Lincoln-Douglass contest for Senatorship, and voted for Abraham Lincoln. He was for forty years a ruling elder in the United Presbyterian Church near Sandwich. He was captain of Company "H," One-Hundred-Fifty-sixth Regiment, Illinois Volunteers. William Patten and Elizabeth N. Pratt were married Octo- ber 11, 1843, in the town of Greenwich, Washington County, New York. Elizabeth N. Pratt, daughter of Simon Newcomb and De- borah (Nelson) Pratt, was born December 8, 1819, at Lake, in the town of Greenwich, Washington County, New York, and died at her home near Sandwich, Illinois, January 8, 1856. Hon. William and Elizabeth N. (Pratt) Patten had: (1) James Miller Patten, born April 16, 1845; died Septem- ber 29, 1849. (2) Simon Newcomb Patten, born May 3, 1847; died May 22, 1848. (3) Edward Moses Patten, born August 6, 1849. (4) Simon Nelson Patten, born May 1, 1852. (5) Jennie Maria Patten, born November 27, 1854. (3) Edward Moses Patten, third son of Hon. William and Elizabeth N. (Pratt) Patten, w^as born August 6, 1849, near Sandwich, Illinois. After his marriage he went to Collins, Iowa, and, in 1888, removed to Yuma, Colorado, where he still resides. Edward Moses Patten and Harriet J. Marselus were mar- ried January 22, 1879, near Sandwich, Illinois. Harriet J. Marselus, daughter of David and Sarah (Knights) Marselus, of Sandwich, Illinois, was born September 4, 1856, at Amsterdam, New York, and died May 3, 1896, in Yuma, Colo- rado. Edward Moses and Harriet J. (Marselus) Patten had: (A) William David Patten, born November 18, 1879; died November 20, 1879. (B) Mar}'^ Louise Patten, born April 6, 1881; died July 6, 1901. (C) Sarah Elizabeth Patten, born March 31, 1883. (D) Ethel Abigail Patten, born May 7, 1885. (E) Albert Edward Patten, born June 19, 1887. (F) Jennie Grace Patten, born April 17, 1890. 148 THE GENEALOGY OF THE ROBERTSON, (B) Mary Louise Patten, eldest daughter of Edward Moses and Harriet J. (Marselus) Patten, was bom April 6, 1881, near Collins, Iowa; was graduated from the Brush High School, Colorado; taught the following year in the Brush High School; died July 6, 1901, at St. Luke's Hospital in Denver, Colorado, after an operation for appendicitis. (C) Sarah Elizabeth Patten, second daughter of Edward Moses and Harriet J. (Marselus) Patten, was born March 31, 1883, near Collins, Iowa, and was graduated from the Northern Illinois Normal School, at DeKalb, Illinois, June 15, 1905. (D) Ethel Abigail Patten, third daughter of Edward Moses and Harriet J. (Marselus) Patten, was born May 7, 1885, near Collins, Iowa, and was graduated from the Sandwich, Illinois, High School, June 9, 1905. Ethel Abigail Patten married Clare Lett, son of Samuel Lett, and grandson of Hon. Thomas Lett, one of the prominent pioneers of LaSalle County, Illinois. Mr, Samuel Lett owns the farm formerly owned by Hon. William Patten, near Sand- wich, Illinois. (E) Albert Edward Patten, second son of Edward Moses and Harriet J. (Marselus) Patten, was born June 19, 1887, near Collins, Iowa, and is attending school at Lake Winona, Indiana. (F) Jennie Grace Patten, fourth daughter of Edward Moses and Harriet J. (Marselus) Patten, was born April 17, 1890, at Yuma, Colorado, and is attending the Northwestern Uni- versity, at Evanston, Illinois. (4) Simon Nelson Patten, fourth son of Hon. William and Elizabeth N. (Pratt) Patten, was born May 1, 1852, near Sand- wich, Illinois. In 1879 he received the degree of Ph. D. from the University of Halle, Germany. Since 1888 he has been pro- fessor of political economy in the Wharton School of Finance and Commerce, in the University of Pennsylvania. Simon Nelson Patten and Charlotte Kimball were married September 2, 1903, in Canton, New York. Charlotte Kimball, daughter of Solon Dexter and Jennie (Greene) Kimball, was born September 2, 1873, in Adams, Jef- ferson County, New York. SMALL AND RELATED FAMILIES. 149 (5) Jennie Maria Patten, only daughter of Hon. William and Elizabeth N. (Pratt) Patten, was born November 27, 1854, near Sandwich, Illinois, and now lives with her brother, Edward Moses Patten, at Yuma, Colorado. She has devoted a great deal of attention to the genealogy of the McNaughton, Livingston, Robertson and Patten families, and it is through her assistance that I have been able to learn much of the early history of these families in this country. (I) Hon. William Patten and Jane Somes were married August 12, 1856, in the town of Greenwich, Washington County, New York. Jane Somes, daughter of Jonas and Lois (Hanks) Somes, was born April 17, 1829, in the town of Argyle, Washington County, New York, and now lives at Edmond, Oklahoma. Hon. William and Jane (Somes ) Patten had: (1) Charles J. Patten, born September 7, 1857. (2) Anna Mary Patten, born July 17, 1860. (3) Alexander Robertson Patten, born July 18, 1864. (4) William Somes Patten, born May 21, 1869. (5) Frederick Livingston Patten, born July 20, 1872. (1) Charles J. Patten, eldest son of Hon. William and Jane (Somes) Patten, was born September 7, 1857, near Sand- wich, Illinois; he succeeded his father in the ownership of the homestead near Sandwich, Illinois, and lived there nearly twenty years. In 1902 he sold his farm and moved into Sandwich, Illi- nois. Charles J. Patten and Harriet C. Field were married March 28, 1884, in West Alden, New York. Harriet C. Field, daughter of Oliver and Harriet (Coleman) Field, was born January 18, 1856, at West Alden, New York. (2) Anna Mary Patten, only daughter of Hon. William and Jane (Somes) Patten, was bom July 17, 1860, near Sand- wich, Illinois. Charles Gilbert McDougall and Anna Mary Patten were mar- ried August 3, 1905, at the home of Charles J. Patten, in Sand- wich, Illinois, by the Rev. Gilbert Hamilton Robertson, D. D. Charles Gilbert McDougall, second son of John and Mary (Epperson) McDougall, was born September 12, 1852, in Adair County, Kentucky, and now lives in Longwood, a suburb of Chicago. 150 THE GENEALOGY OF THE ROBERTSON, (4) William Somes Patten, third son of Hon. William and Jane (Somes) Patten, was born May 21, 1869, near Sandwich, Illinois. January 18, 1904, he was elected president of the First National Bank, in Edmond, Oklahoma Territory. William Somes Patten and Erma May Howard were mar- ried April 6, 1898, in Edmond, Oklahoma, where they now re- side. Erma May Howard, daughter of Addison A. and Adeline (Herreld) Howard, was born August 30, 1877, in Morgantown, Kentucky. William Somes and Erma May (Howard) Patten had: (A) William Howard Patten, born December 20, 1898. (B) Mabel Erma Patten, born July 24, 1903. (5) Frederick Livingston Patten, fourth son of Hon. Wil- liam and Jane (Somes) Patten, was born July 20, 1872, near Sandwich, Illinois. Frederick Livingston Patten and Clara May McNew were married September 13, 1899. at the home of her grandfather, W. R. Heath, near Collins, Iowa. Clara May McNew, daughter of Rev. Frederick and Clara (Heath) McNew, was born March 3, 1881, in Middletown, Henry County, Indiana. Frederick Livingston and Clara May (McNew) Patten had: (A) Charles Heath Patten, born January 29, 1893; died February 3, 1893. (II) Eleanor Livingston Patten, eldest daughter of James and Mary (Robertson) Patten, was born December 8, 1818, in Granville, Washington County, New York, and died July 1, 1835, at her home in the town of Greenwich, Washington County, New York. (III) Robert Patten, second son of James and Mary (Rob- ertson) Patten, was born April 13, 1820, in Granville, Washing- ton County, New York, and died June 1, 1876, in Hillsdale, Kansas. At the age of twenty-two he was commissioned captain of a company of Vermont militia. He was first made a first lieutenant, and the captain being ill he trained his company so well as to win a prize at an encampment of the Vermont State militia, and at that time they made him captain. He came to Illinois in 1844. He drilled the first company from Sandwich (April, 1861) and would have gone to the front as their captain had he not been prevented by his ill health. SMALL AND RELATED FAMILIES. 151 He was the first station agent at Sandwich and served two years. He was one of the founders of Sandwich and removed from his farm to Sandwich in the spring of 1854. He erected the first dwelling house and grist mill in Sandwich and owned the first lumber yard. He was the first to ship pork from Sand- wich; then they only shipped dressed hogs. Robert Patten and Catherine M. Sibley were married March 4, 1846, in Bennington, Vermont. Catherine M. Sibley, daughter of John and Lovica (Clinch) Sibley, was born January 5, 1826, in Bennington, Vermont, and now lives with her daughter, Mrs. J. M. Mannen, near Paola, Kansas. Robert and Catherine M. (Sibley) Patten had: (1) Mary Catherine Patten, born December 6, 1846; died April 12, 1871. (2) Helen Martha Patten, born December 29, 1849. (3) Alice Lovica Patten, born May 14, 1853; died April 1, 1881. (4) Gilbert Robertson Patten, born June 9, 1857; died April 1, 1858. (5) Julia Frances Patten, born February 5, 1859; died December 28, 1863. (1) Mary Catherine Patten, eldest daughter of Robert and Catherine M. (Sibley) Patten, was born December 6, 1846, near Sandwich, Illinois, and died April 12, 1871, in Hillsdale, Kansas. Owen Lindsay Post and Mary Catherine Patten were married August 13, 1867, in Sandwich, Illinois. Owen Lindsay Post, son of Captain Joseph and Mary Post, of Deep River, Connecticut, was born February 17, 1840, in Saybrook, Connecticut, and now lives in New London, Con- necticut. Owen Lindsay and Mary Catherine (Patten) Post had: (A) Robert Patten Post, bom June 2, 1868; died July 31, 1870. (B) Catherine Mary Post, born March 29, 1871; died Au- gust 12, 1871. (2) Helen Martha Patten, second daughter of Robert and Catherine M. (Sibley) Patten, was born December 29, 1849, near Sandwich, Illinois. John Melvin Mannen and Helen Martha Patten were married March 12, 1884, in Hillsdale, Kansas. John Melvin Mannen, son of William R. and Maria (Hall) 152 THE GENEALOGY OF THE ROBERTSON, Mannen, was born June 1, 1848, in Downs, McLean County, Illinois, and came to Kansas May 4, 1859, with his father's fam- ily and settled near Paola, Kansas, and now owns the farm formerly owned by his father, where he has lived forty-five years. (3) Alice Lovica Patten, third daughter of Robert and Catherine M. (Sibley) Patten, was born May 14, 1853, near Sandwich, Illinois, and ditxl April 1, 1881, near Lane, Franklin County, Kansas. Robert Dale Protzman and Alice Lovica Patten were married September 29, 1875, in Hillsdale, Kansas. Robert Dale Protzman, son of Ezra and Catherine (Weaver) Protzman, was born September 17, 1851, in Marion County, Indiana, and died October 19, 1883, near Lane, Kansas. Robert Dale and Alice Lovica (Patten) Protzman had: (A) Gilbert Irving Protzman, born December 17, 1877. Gilbert Irving Protzman and Ethel Kershner were married November 8, 1900, in Stanton township, Miami County, Kansas. Ethel Kershner, daughter of Andrew and Mary (Barrett) Kershner, was born April 8, 1880. Gilbert Irving and Ethel (Kershner) Protzman had: (a) Mary Alice Protzman, born January 26, 1902. (b) Catherine Agnes Protzman, born January 16, 1906. (IV) Alexander Robertson Patten, third son of James and Mary (Robertson) Patten was born August 14, 1823, in the town of Greenwich, Washington County, New York, and died June 23, 1863, in Sandwich, Illinois. Alexander Robertson Patten came to Illinois in 1844 accom- panied by his mother and sister, and was for several years a merchant in Freeland, Illinois, and was afterwards one of the prominent business men of Sandwich, Illinois, where he died. Alexander Robertson Patten and Agnes Beveridge were mar- ried February 18, 1851, in the town of Somonauk, DeKalb County, Illinois. Agnes Beveridge, daughter of George and Ann (Hoy) Beveridge, was born June 17, 1829, in the tovm of Greenwich, Washington County, New York, and now lives with her son, James A. Patten, in Evanston, Illinois. Alexander Robertson and Agnes (Beveridge) Patten had: (1) James A. Patten, born May 8, 1852. (2) George W. Patten, born February 7, 1854. (3) William Livingston Patten, born October 28, 1856; died May 20, 1860. SMALL AND RELATED FAMILIES. 153 (4) Thomas Beveridge Patten, born April 30, 1859; died October 19, 1883. (5) Henry Jay Patten, born June 30, 1862. (1) James A. Patten, eldest son of Alexander Robertson and Agnes (Beveridge) Patten, was born May 8, 1852, near Sand- wich, Illinois. He completed the course in the Academy of the Northwestern University in 1869 ready for the freshman year, but never returned. He and his brother, George, went into the grain business and he has continued in that ever since. He was elected mayor of Evanston in April, 1901, and served a term of two years. He lives in Evanston ; is a prominent member of the Board of Trade in Chicago, and has made a large fortune. James A. Patten and Amanda Buchanan were married April 9, 1885, in Chicago, Illinois. Amanda Buchanan, daughter of James and Sophronia Fos- ter (Ballou) Buchanan, was born December 20, 1858, in Cum- berland, Ohio. James A. and Amanda (Buchanan) Patten had: (A) Agnes Patten, born September 3, 1891, in Chicago, Illi- nois. (B) Thomas Beveridge Patten, born July 23, 1893, in Chicago, Illinois. (C) John Lourie Patten, bom February 19, 1896, in Chicago, Illinois. (2) George AV. Patten, second son of Alexander Robertson and Agnes (Beveridge) Patten, was born February 7, 1854, near Sandwich, Ilinois. He was graduated from Monmouth Col- lege in June, 1876. He taught school the first year after his graduation in the public schools of Sandwich, Illinois, and then secured employment in Chicago with the old firm of G. P. Corn- stock & Company, and remained with them for a period of about three years, when, upon their failure, he and his brother, James, started in business for themselves, and have been in the grain trade ever since. He has been very successful; has accumulated a fortune; and is not married. He lives with his brother, James, in Evanston. (5) Henry Jay Patten, fifth son of Alexander Robertson and Agnes (Beveridge) Patten, was born June 30, 1862, near Sandwich, Illinois. He was graduated from Cornell University in June, 1884. After leaving college he went into the employ 154 THE GENEALOGY OF THE ROBERTSON, of his brothers, James and George, and after a period of five or six years he was taken in as a partner. He lives in Evanston. Henry Jay Patten and Emma Therese Herpin were mar- ried December 18, 1893, in Pasadena, California. Emma Therese Herpin, daughter of Auguste and Laura (Martin) Herpin, was born December 14, 1869, in Jordoigne, Belgium. Henry Jay and Emma Therese (Herpin) Patten had: (A) Rhoda Violet Patten, born December 22, 1894. (V) Martha Nesbit Patten, second daughter of James and Mary (Robertson) Patten, was born May 5, 1826, in the town of Greenwich, Washington County, New York, and came to Illinois in 1844 with her mother and brother, Alexander. She was mar- ried to Dr. W. M. Sweetland of Newark, Illinois. They resided in Chicago, Illinois, but a short time before her death they returned to her brother, Robert Patten, in Somonauk towTiship, DeKalb County, Illinois, where she died March 21, 1847. Dr. W. M. Sweetland, son of Colonel Bowen and Elizabeth (Durkee) Sweetland, was born November 18, 1819, in Dry den, Tompkins County, New York, and died January 22, 1902, in Highland Park, Illinois. He was for many years a prominent citizen of Newark, Illinois, and afterwards of Highland Park, Illinois. He was at one time mayor of Highland Park. WILLIAM ROBERTSON, SR., of Argyle, Washington County, New York, married, secondly, Mrs. Agnes Mitchell. Mrs. Agnes Mitchell was the widow of John Mitchell of Argyle, by whom she had a son, John Mitchell, but no children by William Robertson. LOURIE-BEVERIDGE. Parish Register, County Fife, Auctermuchty, Scotland. "1718, August 22, JOHN LOURIE, in this parish, and ANN GILMORE, in Abernathy, being duly proclaimed, were married. ' ' (1 (2 (3 (4 (5 (6 (7 (8 CHILDREN. Margaret Lourie, born in 1720. Janet Lourie, born in 1721. Ann Lourie, born in 1723. Mary Lourie, born in 1725. Alexander Lourie, born in 1728. Margaret Lourie, born in 1730. Christian Lourie, born in 1732. John Lourie, born in 1737. GEORGE BEVERIDGE. Parish Register, County Fife, Strathmiglo, Scotland. "1745, March 2, GEORGE BEVERIDGE, weaver in this parish, and JANET LOURIE, daughter to John Lourie, tenant in Galoway, in the Parish of Abernathy, were proclaimed in marriage. ' ' CHILDREN. (1) Matthew Beveridge. (2) Jeannette Beveridge. (3) Andrew Beveridge. (4) Ann Beveridge. George Beveridge lived in Strathmiglo. His old home is still standing; over one door are inscribed the letters, "G. B."; over another, "M. B." Matthew had sons, George and Matthew; grandson, Mat- thew; and great-grandson, William, grandfather of Miss Mary Jane Beveridge Miller, 258 North Twentieth street, Columbus, Ohio, who now owns the old homestead. Jeannette Beveridge was married to a man named Thompson 156 THE GENEALOGY OF THE ROBERTSON, Andrew Beveridge married Isabel Cummings, grandparents of Ex-Governor John Lourie Beveridge. Ann Beveridge was married to James Small. GEORGE FOTHERINGHAM. Parish Register, County Fife, Auetermuchty, Scotland. "1762, October 23, George Fotheringham, in this parish, and Janet Lourie, in the Parish of Abemathy, gave up their names for proclamation in order to marriage." George Beveridge having died George Fotheringham married his widow, Janet (Lourie) Beveridge. They had one child, Janet Fotheringham. George Fotheringham died and his widow in 1774, with her children, Andrew and Ann, by her first husband, and Janet, by her second husband, emigrated to America; settled in Cam- bridge, Washington County, New York; died there and was buried in Cambridge cemetery. Inscription on her tomb : "In memory of Mrs. Janet Foth- eringham, who came from Fifeshire, Scotland, in 1774, and de- parted this life, October 18, 1802, in the eighty-third year of her age." Dr. Thomas Beveridge married Janet Fotheringham in Cam- bridge, Washington County, New York, and had: (1) John Beveridge. (2) Jennette Beveridge, married to George Lourie, his second wife. (3) George Beveridge. (4) Ann Beveridge, married to Isaac Ashton. (5) Thomas Beveridge, married Elizabeth Armitage, parents of Mrs. Gilbert Hamilton Robertson. Dr. Thomas Beveridge, born 1749, Eastside, Parish of Foss- oway, Fifeshire, Scotland ; bred under ministry of Brother Will- iam Moir of Muckart ; entered Divinity Hall under Rev. William Moncrief of Alloa; after license assisted Rev. Adam Gib in Edinburgh ; ordained by the Associate Presbytery of Edinburgh, September 23, 1783 ; arrived in America in spring of 1784 — six- teen weeks' voyage — went to Cambridge, New York, in fall of 1784; settled in Cambridge, September 10, 1789; died July 23, 1798, in Barnet, Vermont, and buried there in his forty-ninth year. SMALL AND RELATED FAMILIES. 157 Jennet Beveridge, his wife, was buried in Cambridge ceme- tery. Inscription on her tomb: "To the memory of Mrs. Jennet Beveridge, relict of the Rev. Thomas Beveridge, pastor of the Associate Congregation of Cambridge, and daughter of George and Jennet Fotheringham. She was born in Autermuchty, in Fifeshire, Scotland. She departed this life in November 8, 1820, in the fifty-seventh year of her age." The following little story is a clipping from a newspaper, but I do not know the author 's name : "One of the most remarkable instances of a heroine pioneer was the case of Mrs. Featheringame (Fotheringham), a widow with three children, who sailed from the North of Ireland [she came from Fife- shire, Scotland. — Ed.] to this, then wilderness, region that she might be near the ministrations of Dr. Thomas Clarke, who had previously brought a portion of his colony from Ballibay to a new settlement in Salem. The children of Mrs. Featheringame, by her first husband, a Mr. George Beveridge, were Andrew and Ann, and by her second hus- band, a daughter named Jennette. "In the year 1774, after a tedious voyage of eleven weeks, this lone woman with her children came within sight of Boston. But the greatest excitement then prevailed in consequence of the tyrannical measures of Great Britain, and John Hancock and other patriots were boldly coming forward to defend the rights of freemen. Not permitted to land at Boston, the vessel disembarked at Marblehead, and surpris- ing to relate, Mrs. Featheringame and her children, walked all the way from the shores of Massachusetts to the wilderness scenes of old Cam- bridge, N. Y. "As Sidney Smith once said: 'We talk of human life as a journey; but how variously is that journey performed. There are those who come forth girt, and shod and mantled, to walk on velvet lawns and smooth terraces, where every gale is arrested and every beam is tem- pered. There are others who walk on the Alpine paths of life, against driving misery, and through stormy sorrows, over sharp afflictions; walk with bare feet and naked breast, jaded, mangled and chilled.' "Andrew Beveridge, the son of Mrs. Featheringame by her first husband, settled on a farm near Coila, known in our times as the Small farm. Ann, the daughter, married James Small, the father of Edward and George Small, prominent citizens of Jackson. Jennette Featheringame married the Rev. Thomas Beveridge, the pioneer min- ister and first settled pastor of the U. P. Church, of Coila; and the father of the late Rev. Thomas Beveridge, D. D., of Xenia, Ohio; and of Mrs. George Lourie and Mrs. Isaac Ashton. What untold influence for good has the family of Mrs. Featheringame exerted in a wide com- munity. Could John Bunyan have chosen a better original for his Christiana and her children? Of this old mother in Israel we may well say: 'Many daughters have done virtuously, but thou excellest them all.' "Alexander Lourie, a Scotchman, came to America in 'Ye olden times,' and after living some time in Orange County, N. Y., removed to Jackson, settling on lands since owned and occupied by his grandson, Thomas Beveridge Lourie. George Lourie, a son of the pioneer, was the father of the present Thomas B. and also of the scholarly and vener- 158 THE GENEALOGY OF THE ROBERTSON, able Judge James Lourie, of Greenwich, N. Y. The pioneer's daughters were: Jeannette, who married George Small; Margaret, who became Mrs. Robert Armstrong; and Mary, who married John Shiland, of Cam- bridge. "The Lourie family with their relatives, the Beveridges, some of whose descendants are still living in this and other towns in old Wash- ington County, as well as in other States of the Union, have exhibited in a marked degree the leading traits which belong to the character of the best citizens of that 'bonny Isle' — the land of Burns, with Its ines- timable attractions and cherished memories. "Thomas B. Lourie, the grandson of the pioneer, married a daugh- ter of the Hon. John Stevenson, of Cambridge, and devoted himself chiefly to farming and to the duties of a good citizen, not unmindful of 'the unfeigned faith' which 'dwelt in his grandmother,' the saintly Mrs. Thomas Beveridge, whose maiden name was Jennette Featheringame, the little girl who walked from Boston to Cambridge, N. Y." Andrew Beveridge, son of George and Jannet (Lourie) Bev- eridge, was born in 1752, in Strathmiglo, Fifeshire, Scotland; came to America in 1774 ; died March 27, 1835, in North Hebron, Washington County, New York. He was a brother of Ann (Beveridge) Small, our great-grandmother. Andrew Beveridge and Isabelle Cummings were married January 23, 1784. Isabelle Cummings was bom in 1760, and died October 30, 1836. They were both buried in the Hebron cemetery. Andrew and Isabelle (Cummings) Beveridge had: (1) George Beveridge, born March 16, 1785; died May 10, 1870. (2) Thomas Beveridge, born February 15, 1787; died Feb- ruary 11, 1869. (3) Jennet Beveridge, born January 6, 1789; died March 15, 1813. (4) James Beveridge, born February 28, 1791 ; died • 1881. (5) Alexander Beveridge, born May 4, 1793; died June 2, 1874. (6) John Beveridge, born May 31, 1795 ; died July 30, 1878. (7) Ann Beveridge, born October 16, 1797; died February 16, 1858. (8) Matthew Beveridge, born February 2, 1800; died May 25, 1875. (9) Andrew Beveridge, born May 26, 1802; died July 3, 1883. (10) David Beveridge, born July 23, 1805; died September 12, 1879. SMALL AND RELATED FAMILIES. 159 (1) George Beveridge, son of Andrew and Isabelle (Cum- mings) Beveridge, was born March 16, 1785 ; married Ann Hoy ; lived in Greenwich, Washington County, New York; moved to Illinois in May, 1842; settled in south part of DeKalb county; died there, May 10, 1870, and was buried in Somonauk cemetery. George and Ann (Hoy) Beveridge had: (1) Jennet Beveridge, married to James Henry. (2) Isabel Beveridge, married to William French. (3) James Hoy Beveridge, married Elizabeth Disbrow. (4) Andrew M. Beveridge, married to Sarah Loomis. (,5) Thomas Beveridge, married Elizabeth Irwin. (6) John Lourie Beveridge, married Helen M. Judson. (7) Agnes Beveridge, married to Alexander R. Patten. John L. and his wife, Helen M. (Judson) Beveridge and Agnes (Beveridge) Patten are the only survivors. John L. Beveridge and Helen M. Judson were married Janu- ary 26, 1848, in Chicago, and had : Alia May Beveridge, who was married to Samuel B. Ray- mond, and had: Lourie, William, and Helen who was married to Shirly High, all of Chicago. Philo Judson Beveridge, who married Ella Reutzger of Poughkeepsie, New York, and had : Kuhne and Ray Beveridge. He married, secondly, Daedda Wilcox, and had: Marion, Daedda and Phyllis. He and his second family live in Holly- wood, California; Kuhne and Ray live in Europe. Kuhne Beveridge, the celebrated sculptor, daughter of Philo and Ella (Reutzger) Beveridge, was born October 31, 1874. The exquisite character of her work has made her name one of the most famous in the modern world of art. She now (1907) resides in London. James Hoy Beveridge, eldest son of George Beveridge, was born December 3, 1817; came west in 1842; was a delegate to the first Republican Illinois State convention held at Blooming ton in 1856 ; was circuit clerk of DeKalb County for eight years ; State treasurer of Illinois 1865-7 ; a member and secretary of the commission which built the present Illinois State House 1867-77; treasurer of the Lincoln Monument (Springfield, 111.) Association. Died January 26, 1896. Mrs. Beveridge died October 22, 1905. The surviving children are Merritt Hoy Beveridge, living near Sandwich, 111., and Mrs. Gertrude (Bev- eridge) Thompson, of Chicago. 160 THE GENEALOGY OF THE ROBERTSON, Rev. Andrew M. Beveridge, D. D., was born January 20, 1820 ; died January 6, 1889. He was graduated from Jefferson College, Canonsburg, Pa., in 1884; member of the class of '49, Princeton Theological Seminary. Dr. Beveridge was pastor of the Presby- terian church at Hoosic Falls, New York, 1851-1858 ; First Pres- byterian church, Lansingburg, New York, 1858-1882. He mar- ried, December 22, 1848, Sarah Loomis, daughter of Rev. Aretas Loomis, D. D., of Bennington, Vt. Henry Loomis Beveridge, president of the Beveridge Paper Company, Indianapolis, Indiana, is a son of above. EX-GOVERNOR JOHN L. BEVERIDGE was born in the town of Greenwich, Washington County, New York, July 6, 1824, a son of George and Ann Beveridge. He was reared upon a farm ; in the winter attending the district school, where he mastered the common branches, and obtained a taste of the higher studies. In the spring of 1842, when in his eighteenth year, his father's family moved to DeKalb County, Illinois. During the next three years, by great persistency, he managed to obtain a year and a half of solid schooling — his academic education — at Granville (Putnam county) Academy and at Rock River Seminary, located at Mt. Morris, Ogle county. In the fall of 1845 he started out to make a place for himself in the world. His first experience was in teaching school in various counties in Tennessee. Next, he commenced to read law, and was admitted to the bar. In the fall of 1849, through the mismanagement of his associate, he lost what little he had accumulated, and was left in debt. Two years later, having paid his creditors, he, with his wife and two children, went back to his father's house in DeKalb county, and soon afterward made arrangements to enter a law office in Sycamore. In the spring of 1854, he removed to Evanston, then just planted. Dr. Judson, his father- in-law, was the financial agent of the Northwestern University, and during Mr. Beveridge 's first year's residence in Evanston, he occupied himself with business connected with that institution. In the sprinp' of 1855, he opened a law office in Chicago, and continued his profession until the summer of 1861, slowly im- proving his condition, and laying the foundation for a successful and remunerative practice. The war record of Governor Beveridge commenced with his enlistment, August 27, 1861. He recruited Company "F," Eighth Illinois Cavalry, which several citizens of Evanston joined, and in September was unanimously chosen captain of the company. The next day he was selected by the line officers as SMALL AND RELATED FAMILIES. 161 one of the majors of the regiment. In October, the regiment was ordered to Washington, participating afterward in all the battles fought by the Army of the Potomac. Under General Stoneman he was in the advance upon Richmond. Upon the retreat of the army from the James River, his regiment was in the rear of the retreating forces, and his battalion the extreme rear. The Eighth Regiment was the only cavalry force which crossed the river at Fredericksburg, and Major Beveridge led his regiment at Gettysburg, Williamsport, Boonboro, Funkstown, Falling Waters, and between Rappahannock and Culpepper. General Farnsworth having obtained permission from the War Department to organize another regiment of cavalry, at his invitation, and by the consent of Governor Yates, Major Beveridge undertook the recruiting and organization of the Seventeenth Illinois Cavalry, having resigned his commission for this purpose, November 3, 1863. He was mustered and com- missioned colonel of the Seventeenth, January 28, 1864, and was in command of it until October, 1865, when he was ordered to St. Louis to preside over a military commission for the trial of military offenders, and was finally mustered out of service February 6, 1866. Colonel Beveridge was breveted brigadier- general for gallant and meritorious conduct March 7, 1865. On his return to civil life he resumed the practice of his profession, and in the summer of 1866 he was elected by the Republicans to the office of sheriff of Cook county. He served the two years' term, then resumed the practice of law, and in November, 1870, was elected State Senator from the Twenty- fifth District. He served during the winter of 1871 and at the special sessions of May and October. Receiving the nomination of his party for Congressman-at-Large, he resigned his Senator- ship and was elected to Congress in November, 1871. In No- vember, 1872, he was elected Lieutenant-Governor, and in Janu- ary, 1873, resigned as Congressman to enter upon the duties of his new position. On the 10th of January, 1873, he took the oath of office, and upon the resignation of General Oglesby as Governor, who had been elected United States Senator, General Beveridge become Governor of the State. On October 27, 1881, General John L. Beveridge succeeded Frank Gilbert as sub-treasurer, and was succeeded by James G. Healy on October 1, 1885.— History of Chicago, by A. T. Andreas; Patriotism of Illinois. By T. M. Eddy. Ann Beveridge was sister of Andrew Beveridge; Andrew Beveridge was father of George Beveridge; George Beveridge 162 THE GENEALOGY OF THE ROBERTSON, was father of Ex-Governor John L. Beveridge, Ex-State Treas- urer James H. Beveridge, and Agnes (Beveridge) Patten. Ex-Governor John L. Beveridge 's grandfather, Andrew Beveridge, was, therefore, brother of our great-grandmother, Ann (Beveridge) Small. Dr. George Beveridge of Reinbeck, Iowa, historian of the Beveridge family, to whom I am indebted for data of the Bev- eridge family, was a grandson of Alexander Beveridge, fifth son of Andrew Beveridge. Dr. Beveridge died at his home in Rein- beck, Iowa, October 3, 1907. The Beveridge data collected by him is now in the possession of his brother. Dr. J. M. Beveridge, of Oregon, Illinois. I am also indebted to Ex.-Governor John L. Beveridge for data of the Beveridge family. The Beveridges are believed to have been originally Flemish. Dr. George Beveridge visited Scotland a few years ago and secured the parish registers before given, and also photographs of the early homes of the Beveridges. One is "Beveridge House in 'Cash Feus' (street), Strathmiglo, Fifeshire, Scotland, in which IMatthew Beveridge, brother of Ann (Beveridge) Small, lived from 1798 to 1833;" the other is "Cash Feus" (street), in Strathmiglo, Fifeshire, Scotland. — Street in which George Bev- eridge lived (1745) and where his daughter, Ann (Beveridge) Small was probably born." The Hon. John L. Beveridge, writing from Hollywood, Cal., says: "It is supposed Senator Beveridge 's great-grandfather was a cousin of my grandfather." In answer to a query regarding the above. Senator Beveridge wrote : "I am sorry to say that I can give you no information on this matter. I did have the 'family tree' running back a good many years, but I was so busy at the time it was given to me that I paid no attention to it. I have not the remotest idea where it is. The truth is, the immediate duties before me every day have been such that I have not paid the attention to this matter that I should have. ' ' Albert J. Beveridge, of Indianapolis, was born on a farm in Highland county, Ohio, October 6, 1862 ; his father and brothers were soldiers in the Union army. He was graduated at DePauw University, Greencastle, Indiana, in 1885; was admitted to the bar in 1886, and has since then devoted himself to his profession ; was married to Katherine Maude Langsdale November 24. l&o7, who died Juno 19, 1900; was elected to the Senate of the TTnited SMALL AND RELATED FAMILIES. 163 States by the Sixty-first General Assembly of Indiana January 17, 1899, for the term beginning March 4 following; was re- elected in 1905. Senator Beveridge married, secondly, Catherine Eddy of Chicago, August 7, 1907. SMALL. William Small, Esq., of Kindrogan, County Perth, who mar- ried Isabel, daughter of Donald Farquharson, Esq., of Woodfield, was father of William Small, Esq., of Kindrogan, who married Agnes, (Anne) daughter of James Stewart, Esq., of Urrard, County Perth, and was succeeded, at his decease, by his son, William Small, Esq., of Kindrogan, who married in 1776, Margaret, daughter of Walter Keir, Esq., of Balcairie, County Perth, and by her had, with a daughter, who died unmarried, and two sons, who both died young, another son, the present Patrick Small-Keir, Esq., of Kindrogan. (I believe that our great-grandfather, James Small, was a younger son of William and Anne (Stewart) Small, and brother of William Small, who married Margaret Keir in 1776. — Ed.) Small Coat of Arms — Per fesse, wavy, gu. and arg., a lion passant, sa., pierced through with a dagger, in bend, ppr., entering at the shoulder, hilted, or. Crest — A branch of palm, ppr., erect. IMotto — Ratione non ira. (By reason; not by rage.) SMALL AND RELATED FAMILIES. 165 Seat — Kindrogan, County Perth. — Burke's Landed Gentry. Vol. 1, p. 665. 1852. WILLIAM SMALL OF KINDROGAN, married ANNE STEWART. LINEAGE OF ANNE STEWART. This is a branch of the Royal House of Stewart. John Stewart, the first of Urrard, was lineally descended from John Stewart, progenitor of the Athol Stewarts, who was fourth son of Alexander Lord Badenoch, Earl of Buchan, a younger son of King Robert II. He married a daughter of M'Grigor, and was father of Robert Stewart of Urrard, who married a daughter of Rob- ertson of Fascally, and had, with other issue : Alexander Stewart, his heir, and George Stewart of Baloan. Tradition affirms that this Robert, being in a foray with the Marquis of Athol, and returning home on verbal leave, his lands of Urrard were seized as those of a vassal, who had deserted his lord superior. Craig Urrard is situated behind Blair Castle, and the site of the old mansion of the family is still pointed out in the park of Blair. The son and successor, Alexander Stewart, wedded Christian, daughter of Leslie of Renrory, (now called Urrard) Governor of the Castle of Blair, and was succeeded by his son, Robert Stewart of Urrard, who married Margaret, daughter of the celebrated Charles Robertson of Auehleeks, commonly called Fearlach n'n T'ed, and had two sons, John Stewart, his heir; William Stewart. The elder son, John Stewart of Urrard, married, first, a daughter of Men- zies of Rotmills, by whom he had five sons, viz. : (I) James Stewart, his heir. (II) Charles Stewart, merchant and baillie in Perth, whose only daughter was married to Robert Craigie, advocate, after- wards lord president. (III) Samuel Stewart, a surgeon in Dundee. (IV) Alexander Stewart, clerk to the Regality in Athol. (V) Another son, who died in early youth, of fright during the battle of Killicrankie, fought near the mansion house of Urrard, in 1689. John Stewart of Urrard wedded, secondly, Jean, daughter of 166 THE GENEALOGY OF THE ROBERTSON, James Stewart of Fincastle. He was succeeded, at his decease, by his eldest son, James Stewart of Urrard, who married, first, Anne, daughter of Campbell of Balgershoe, and had, by her, two sons and six daughters, viz, : (I) John Stewart, his heir. (II) Samuel Stewart, merchant in Perth, whose son, Sam- uel, also a merchant in the same city, purchased the lands of Coltenchar, and others, but died unmarried. (III) Christian, married to Mungo Campbell of Clunimore, afterwards of Monzie. (IV) Jean Stewart, called "Minay n', lean," married to Niel Glasham of Clune. This lady acted a remarkable part in Stirling Castle after the battle in 1715. (V) Barbara Stewart, married to Hamilton, minister of Blair. (VI) Margaret Stewart, married to Alexander Stewart of Clochfoldich. (VII) ANNE STEWART, married to WILLIAM SMALL of Kindrogan. (VIII) Another daughter. — History of the Commoners. By John Burke. Vol. 4, p. 40. 1838. (1) JAMES SMALL, supposed to be a son of William and Anne (Stewart) Small, ancestor of our branch of the Small family in America, was born in 1749, in Scotland; came from Glasgow, Scotland, to America in 1774; settled in Cambridge, Washington County, New York, and died August 13, 1827, and is buried in the Cambridge cemetery. He was a soldier in the Revolutionary war; enlisted in the Albany County Militia, Six- teenth Regiment. "I remember my father telling me that his grandmother at one time had to retreat to the cellar because she feared being attacked by a party of Indians that demanded food. When General Burgoyne and his troops went from Saratoga to Ben- nington, they captured my great-grandfather and took him with them for the purpose of having him show them the way. He escaped from them at a place called Oak Hill, and returned home. The British army passed very near the old homestead, and a portion of their military road is now a part of the present road from Cambridge to Greenwich. The road that passes the old homestead to-day is on the old military road. "After the battle of Bennington a detachment of Hessians SMALL AND RELATED FAMILIES. 167 returning to Saratoga encamped for the night on the old home- stead, on a little stream about fifty rods west of my great-grand- father's cabin. We had a number of shoe-buckles and bayonets that were found on the site of the camp by my brother and myself. His son, Edward Small, was an officer in the militia, being appointed an ensign April 14, 1800, by Governor John Jay ; and a lieutenant the 26th of March, 1804, by Governor Dewitt Clinton. "—Dr. Charles B. Small. James Small and Ann Beveridge were married in Cambridge, Washington County, New York. Ann Beveridge, daughter of George and Janet (Lourie) Beveridge, was born in 1755, in Strathmiglo, Fifeshire, Scot- land ; came to America in 1774 ; and died June 10, 1830, in Cam- bridge, New York, and is buried in the Cambridge cemetery. Inscription on tomb: "In memory of James Small, who departed this life August 13, 1827, in the seventy-ninth year of his age." ** Depart my friends, dry up your tears, Here I must lie till Christ appears. ' ' **In memory of Ann Small, consort of James Small, who departed this life on the 10th day of June, 1830, in the seventy-sixth year of her age." James and Ann (Beveridge) Small had: (I) EDWARD SMALL, born December 12, 1777; died October 28, 1855. (II) GEORGE SMALL, born March 3, 1782; died July 14, 1855. (III) JEANNETTE SMALL, born June 20, 1784; died March 4, 1848. (IV) ANN RECTOR SMALL, born in 1786; died Novem- ber 7, 1845. (I) EDWARD SMALL, eldest son of James and Ann (Beveridge) Small, was born December 12, 1777, at Cambridge, Washington County, New York, and died October 28, 1855, at Cambridge, New York. He was an officer in the militia, being appointed an ensign April 14, 1800, by Governor John Jay ; and a lieutenant March 26, 1804, by Governor DeWitt Clinton. His grandson. Dr. Charles B. Small of Saratoga Springs, New York, has the original commissions and his silver-mounted dress sword. 168 THE GENEALOGY OF THE ROBERTSON, "I lived with my grandfather, Edward Small, in the winter of 1847. I always thought he was a grand old man, of good common sense. He was what I would call to-day a model farmer — a place for everything and everything in its place; six feet, two inches in height, broad shouldered; weighed over 200 pounds; no extra flesh; honest and upright in all his dealings with his neighbors. "He was a captain in the war of 1812; w^as at the battle of Plattsburg; had soldier's land warrant, but did not use it. He had a family of twelve children ; eight lived to manhood. ' ' — John L. Richardson, Wyoming, Iowa. Edward Small and Phebe Thomas were married December 11, 1802. Phebe Thomas, youngest child of Captain Alexander and Ursilla (Oldridge) Thomas, was born July 24, 1784, in Rhode Island, and died June 8, 1855. Captain Alexander Thomas was a captain in the Revolution- ary Army. LINEAGE OF PHEBE THOMAS. When William Bradford was elected Governor in the years 1641 to 1644, William Thomas was elected assistant in 1642 and 1643, supplying the place of Miles Standish. Joseph Thomas, supposed to be the son of the above William Thomas, married Ruth Fish, daughter of Daniel and Abigail (Mumford) Fish, and had: (1) Ruth Thomas, born November 15, 1726. (2) Mary Thomas, born April 21, 1732. (3) Joseph Thomas, No records of this Joseph's birth, death or marriage, but Daniel Fish in his will speaks of his daughter, Ruth Thomas, and the record of the two children of Joseph Thomas and Ruth Fish, given above, are taken from the vital records of Ports- mouth, R. I., as are all the immediately following records of births and marriages. (3) Joseph ThomaS;, son of Joseph and Ruth (Fish) Thomas, married Sarah Estes, daughter of Robert and Ann (Durfee) Estes, March 15, 1737. Have no record of the date of birth or death of this Joseph. His will, dated August 27, 1777, was recorded July 10, 1788. Joseph and Sarah (Estes) Thomas had: (1) Anne Thomas, born August 4, 1739. SMALL AND RELATED FAMILIES. 169 (2) Joseph Thomas, born January 3, 1741-2. Married Ruth Tabor. (3) ALEXANDER THOMAS, born November 25, 1743. (4) Ruth Thomas, born August 16, 1745. (5) Lucianna Thomas, born March 29, 1747; died before 1777. (6) Elizabeth Thomas, born November 15, 1748. (7) Daniel Thomas, born November 3, 1750. (8) Richard Thomas, born November 28, 1752. (9) Jeremiah Thomas. (10) Robert Thomas, born January 29, 1757. Married Abigail Thurston. (11) Seth Thomas. (12) David Thomas. (13) Jonathan Thomas. (3) Captain Alexander Thomas, son of Joseph and Sarah (Estes) Thomas, was born November 25, 1743. Captain Alexander Thomas was the father of Phebe Thomas. The records of his military service are to be found in the office of the Secretary of State of Rhode Island at Providence, R. I. Captain Thomas was at the February session of the General As- sembly of the State of Rhode Island, 1778, elected captain of Colonel Topham 's regiment, he having previous to his election as captain served as second lieutenant and lieutenant, respectively. At one time he commanded a company of minute-men and patroled the Hudson River about Albany, New York. Captain Thomas lent the Continental Government the sum of two thousand and five pounds, which was never repaid. Daniel Webster was endeavoring, when he died, to secure the payment of this money to the heirs of Captain Thomas. His house in Portsmouth, Rhode Island, is still standing. It was occupied by the Hessians when the British were in the possession of Rhode Island, but his wife and children were allowed to remain in one room. Captain Thomas had six brothers in the service. His brother, Jeremiah, was one of the men chosen by General Barton to accom- pany him when he captured General Prescott. I have not found the exact date of Captain Thomas' death, but his will was ad- mitted to probate October 5, 1812. In Marshfield, Massachusetts, is the old Thomas homestead, now owned by heirs of Daniel Webster, and there is the old burying ground of the Thomas family. The William Thomas, spoken of, is of that family, and my uncle, Captain Orrin Hall, 170 THE GENEALOGY OF THE ROBERTSON, who died in 1904, at the age of eighty-nine years, said our line is from this William. Captain Alexander and Ursilla (Oldridge) Thomas had: (1) Susanah Thomas, born June 25, 1767. (2) Sarah Thomas, born April 16, 1769. (3) Anne Thomas, bom January 22, 1771. (4) Rhody Thomas, born July 13, 1774. (5) Mary Thomas, born May 18, 1777. (6) Arnold Thomas, born June 22, 1781. (7) PHEBE THOMAS, born July 24, 1784.— Lillian Ford Andrews, great-great-granddaughter of Captain Alexander Thomas. EDWARD and PHEBE (THOMAS) SMALL had: (I) Ann Small, born December 24, 1803; died September 15, 1850. (II) Eliza Small, born October 11, 1805; died March 16, 1887. (III) Jeannette Small, born August 29, 1808; died June 4, 1821. (IV) Mary Small, born November 17, 1810. (V) Susanah Small, born June 19, 1813; died January 22, 1880. (VI) James E. Small (twins), born December 11, 1815 ; died March 6, 1877. (VII) Ursula Small (twins), born December 11, 1815; died December 11, 1817. (VIII) Sarah E. Small, born September 24, 1817; died January 28, 1898. (IX) Alexander Small, born January 28, 1820; died Feb- ruary 12, 1892. (X) Thomas Small (twins) bom March 24, 1822; died April 24, 1822. (XI) Jeannette Small (twins), born March 24, 1822; died April 24, 1822. (XII) Thomas B. Small, born May 26, 1824; died May 7, 1849. (I) Ann Small, eldest daughter of Edward and Pheb& (Thomas) Small, was born December 24, 1803, in Cambridge, New York, and died September 15, 1850, in Coila, New York. John Robertson and Ann Small were married July 8, 1824, in Cambridge, New York. John Robertson, fourth son of William and Mary (Living- J SMALL AND RELATED FAMILIES. 171 ston) Robertson, was born May 2, 1786, in the town of Green- wich, Washington County, New York, and died September 2, 1873, in Coila, New York. The descendants of John and Ann (Small) Robertson may be found under the head of John Robertson on preceding pages. (II) Eliza Small, second daughter of Edward and Phebe (Thomas) Small, was born October 11, 1805, in Cambridge, New York, and died March 16, 1887. Robert McClellan and Eliza Small were married October 10, 1822. Robert McClellan, son of John and Sarah (Thomas) Mc- Clellan, was born June 16, 1799, and died June 24, 1880. Robert and Eliza (Small) McClellan had: (1) Ursula McClellan, born January 11, 1825; died May 22, 1826. (2) John McClellan, born January 31, 1827 ; died September 15, 1828. (3) Edward S. McClellan, born July 14, 1829; died Au- gust 12, 1900. (4) Francis W. McClellan, born October 21, 1831. (5) Sarah Thompson McClellan, born May 21, 1835; died March 12, 1836. (6) James Alexander McClellan, born January 22, 1842; died July 7, 1906. (7) Mary Ellen McClellan, born May 2, 1849. (3) Edward S. McClellan, second son of Robert and Eliza (Small) McClellan, was born July 14, 1829, and died August 12, 1900. Edward S. McClellan and Helen Clark were married in 1853. Edward S. and Helen (Clark) McClellan had: (A) Albert McClellan, born September 12, 1855. (B) Edward F. McClellan, born June 18, 1858. (4) Francis W. McClellan, third son of Robert and Eliza (Small) McClellan, was born October 21, 1831, and resides at Winfield, Kansas. He has in his possession the old family clock, which his great-grandfather, James Small, brought from Scot- land. This venerable relic is highly prized in the McClellan family. Remarkable to state, this ancient clock still keeps almost perfect time. Francis W. McClellan and Sarah Ann Selvey were married April 3, 1856. 172 THE GENEALOGY OF THE ROBERTSON, Sarah Ann Selvey, daughter of Walter Selvey, was born April, 1832, and died May 31, 1859. Francis W. and Sarah Ann (Selvey) MeClellan had: (A) Francis Herndon MeClellan, born April 31, 1857; died August 1, 1907. Francis W. MeClellan and Sarah Reeves Jackson were mar- reid June 9, 1870. Sarah Reeves Jackson, daughter of Peter and Angelina (Hanson) Jackson, was born August 15, 1848. Francis W. and Sarah Reeves (Jackson) MeClellan had: (A) Ethel Corrine MeClellan, bom April 17, 1872. (B) Myrta Lisle MeClellan, born March 28, 1875. (C) Ada Angeline MeClellan, born March 18, 1883. (6) James Alexander MeClellan, fourth son of Robert and Eliza (Small) MeClellan, was born January 22, 1842: died July 7, 1906, in Manila, Philippine Islands. He served three years in the Fifth Iowa Infantry during the Civil war. After the war taught school several years and was connected with the Seattle Post-Intelligencer for ten or twelve years before going to the Philippines. James Alexander MeClellan and Luella Allyn were married in 1867. Luella Allyn was born December 24, 1843. James Alexander and Luella (Allyn) MeClellan had: (A) Fred A. MeClellan, bom March 2, 1868. (B) Edward A. MeClellan, born September 30, 1869. He is an interpreter for the Government in the Philippine Islands, (C) Maud A. MeClellan, born August 16, 1873. (7) Mary Ellen MeClellan, third daughter of Robert and Eliza (Small) MeClellan, was born May 2, 1849, and was mar- ried to Frank Wade, and now lives in Russell, Kansas. (IV) Mary Small, fourth daughter of Edward and Phebe (Thomas) Small, was born November 17, 1810. Rev. Samuel McArthur and Mary Small were married July 31, 1838, and lived some place in the West. (V) Susanah Small, fifth daughter of Edward and Phebe (Thomas) Small, was born June 19, 1813, and died February 22, 1880. James Richardson and Susanah Small were married May 9, 1833. I • • SMALL AND RELATED FAMILIES. 173 James Richardson was born in 1797, in Scotland; came to America in 1832; and died September 18, 1880. He was a carpenter. James and Susanah (Small) Richardson had: (1) Edward Richardson, born January 24, 1834; died Feb- ruary 22, 1885. (2) Jeannette Richardson, born January 12, 1836. (3) John L. Richardson, born January 31, 1838. (4) Annie E. Richardson, born April 2, 1840. (5) Mary Richardson, bom May 17, 1842. (6) James A. Richardson, born October 5, 1844. (7) Phebe Richardson, bom January 8, 1847; died March 25, 1879. (8) Susanah R. Richardson, born September 25, 1854. (9) Sarah E. Richardson, born December 1, 1857. (1) Edward Richardson, eldest son of James and Susanah (Small) Richardson, was born January 24, 1834, in Washington County, New York, and died February 22, 1885. Edward Richardson and Katherine Stevenson were married September 26, 1862. Katherine Stevenson, daughter of James and Nancy (Moore)- Stevenson, was bom May 3, 1840. Edward and Katherine (Stevenson) Richardson had: (A) Gertrude Richardson, born July 13, 1869; died Septem- ber 22, 1886. (B) Frank Ledgewood Richardson, born August 28, 1875. (C) William Walter Richardson, born March 12, 1880. (D) Susan Richardson, bom November 2, 1882. (B) Frank Ledgewood Richardson, eldest son of Edward and Katherine (Stevenson) Richardson, was bom August 28, 1875, and is a rising young lawyer in Winfield, Kansas. Mrs. Katherine (Stevenson) Richardson married, secondly, Samuel S. Hurd, January 18, 1886. (2) Jeannette Richardson, eldest daughter of James and Susanah (Small) Richardson, was bom January 12, 1836, in Argyle, Washington County, New York, and lives in Iberia, Ohio. Robert McClarren and Jeannette Richardson were married March 13, 1855. Robert McClarren, son of Robert and Sarah (MeClenathen) 174 THE GENEALOGY OF THE ROBERTSON, McClarren, was born January 8, 1826, in Burgettown, Pennsyl- vania, and died August 20, 1892. Robert and Jeannette (Richardson) McClarren had: (A) Arminta McClarren, born February 4, 1856. (B) Mary Jane McClarren, born April 14, 1858. (C) Sarah Ann McClarren, born February 29, 1860. (D) Florence McClarren, born June 18, 1862. (E) James F. McClaren, (F) Anna Grace McClarren (twins), born August 7, 1865. (G) Charles Edward McClarren, born October 1, 1870. (A) Arminta McClarren, eldest daughter of Robert and Jeannette (Richardson) McClarren, was born February 4, 1856, in Morrow County, Ohio. John Parker Hale Collins and Arminta McClarren were mar- ried November 16, 1875, by Rev. John P. Robb of Iberia, Ohio. John Parker Hale Collins, son of James Clarkson and Martha (Anderson) Collins, w^as born October 18, 1852, in Green County, Ohio, and lives at Monmouth, Illinois. John Parker Hale Collins and Arminta (McClarren) Collins had: (a) Cornelius Bruce Collins, born September 5, 1876. (b) Edward LeRoy Collins, born August 27, 1879. (c) Pauline May Collins, born April 26, 1881. (d) Robert McClarren Collins, born August 8, 1883. (e) Ethel Grace Collins, born September 23, 1885. (f) Martha Eunice Collins, born May 16, 1890. (g) Jeannette Collins, born September 5, 1893. (a) Cornelius Bruce Collins, eldest son of John Parker Hale and Arminta (McClarren) Collins, was born September 5, 1876. Cornelius Bruce Collins and Edith McMuUin were married September 12, 1902, in the Philippine Islands, and now live in Buena Vista, Colorado, where he is superintendent of public schools. Edith McMullin is a daughter of Lee and Mary B. (Phillips) MclMullin. Cornelius Bruce and Edith (McMullin) Collins had: (a) Helen Collins, born September 27, 1904; died October 2, 1904. (B) Mary Jane McClarren, second daughter of Robert and Jeannette (Richardson) McClarren, was born April 14, 1858, in Morrow County, Ohio. I SMALL AND RELATED FAMILIES. 175 Julian A. Day and Mary Jane MeClarren were married March 7, 1882, by Rev. J. P. Robb of Iberia, Ohio. Julian A. Day, son of James Alfred and Sarah (Stephenson) Day, was born November 23, 1860, near Wyoming, Iowa, and lives at Wyoming, Iowa. Julian A. and Mary Jane (MeClarren) Day had: (a) Sarah Jeannette Day, born August 31, 1884. (b) Fred A. Day, born June 6, 1886. (c) Cleo Grace Day, born March 15, 1889. (d) Robert Howard Day, born November 21, 1896. (C) Sarah Ann MeClarren, third daughter of Robert and Jeannette (Richardson) MeClarren, was born February 29, 1860, near Iberia, Ohio. Stephen Mitchell Jaggers and Sarah Ann MeClarren were married June 15, 1896, Stephen Mitchell Jaggers, son of David and Elizabeth (Will- iams) Jaggers, was born October 7, 1857, in Licking County, Ohio, and lives in Galion, Ohio. Stephen Mitchell and Sarah Ann (MeClarren) Jaggers had: (a) Paul Dales Jaggers, born September 30, 1897, near Iberia, Ohio. (b) John Tompkins Jaggers, born December 28, 1899. (D) Florence MeClarren, fourth daughter of Robert and Jeannette (Richardson) MeClarren, was born June 18, 1862. William Alexander Sherrill and Florence MeClarren were married December 27, 1887. William Alexander Sherrill, son of David Huntington and Lydia Elvira (Howk) Sherrill, was born May 15, 1865, and lives near Julesburg, Colorado. William Alexander and Florence (MeClarren) Sherrill had: (a) Hattie Sherrill, born January 22, 1889. (b) Robert Huntington Sherrill, born March 5, 1892. (c) William Ralph Sherrill, born July 20, 1896. (d) Charles Edward Sherrill, born February 6, 1899. (e) Lawrence Raymond Sherrill, born February 14, 1904. (E) James French MeClarren, eldest son of Robert and Jeannette (Richardson) MeClarren, was born August 7, 1865, and lives at Iberia, Ohio. James French MeClarren and Jennie Lucretta Moody were married June 25, 1890, by Rev. A. C. Crist. Jennie Lucretta Moody was born August 1, 1869. 176 THE GEXEALOGY OF THE ROBERTSON, James French and Jennie Lucretta (Moody) McClarren had; (a) Nellie Moody McClarren, born June 27, 1891. (b) Robert Mickey McClarren, born April 2-1, 1893. (c) Mary Gladys McClarren, born April 15, 1895. (d) Charles Edward McClarren, born December 19, 1898. (e) Ella Laura McClarren, born March 6, 1900. (f ) James Donald McClarren, born March 23, 1901. (g) Edith McClarren, born February 7, 1905. (F) Anna Grace McClarren, fifth daughter of Robert and Jeannette (Richardson) McClarren, was born August 7, 1865, in Morrow County, Ohio. Foster Jackson Kyle and Anna Grace McClarren were mar- ried October 18, 1893, by Dr. J. P. Robb. Foster Jackson Kyle was born February 6, 1864, and lives in Springfield, Ohio. Foster Jackson and Anna Grace (McClarren) Kyle had: (a) Anna Jeannette Kyle, born September 3, 1894, in Xenia, Ohio. (b) Florence Louise Kvle, born December 29, 1896. (c) Helen Kyle, born March 19, 1898; died April 29, 1900. (d) Roland McClarren Kyle, born September 8, 1899, in Springfield, Ohio. (e) Mildred Kyle, born February 7, 1902, in Springfield, Ohio. (f ) Mable Ruth Kyle, born December 1, 1903. (G) Charles Edward McClarren, second son of Robert and Jeannette (Richardson) ]\IcClarren, was born October 1, 1870, and lives at St. James, Ohio. Charles Edward McClarren and Mary Alice Nesbitt were married October 17, 1893. Mary Alice Nesbitt, daughter of Samuel and Jane Ann (Colmery) Nesbitt, was born November 27, 1871. Charles Edward and Mary Alice (Nesbitt) McClarren had: (a) Jennie Irene McClarren, born July 14, 1894. (b) Mary Lois McClarren, born July 31, 1896; died March 25, 1898. (c) Samuel Foster McClarren, born November 7, 1898. (d) Ruth McClarren, born February 4, 1901. (e) Mildred Belle McClarren, born May 18, 1903. (3) John L. Richardson, second son of James and Susanah (Small) Richardson, was born January 31, 1873, in Washington SMALL AND RELATED FAMILIES. 177 County, New York; came west with his father's family in 1850, and now lives in Wyoming, Iowa. John L. Richardson enlisted July 18, 1861, in the 26th Ohio Infantry at Camp Chase, Ohio; was discharged November 23, 1865. He was in Wood's Division at the battle of Stone River, Tennessee; in the battle of Chickamauga, Georgia, September 19-20, 1863, Buell's Brigade, Wood's Division; was in siege of Chattanooga, Tennessee; went up the ridge in Wagoner's Bri- gade, Sheridan's Division; was in the Atlanta Campaign down to Kenesaw Mountain, Georgia. Mr. Richardson is a retired farmer. He owns a large tract of valuable land near Wyoming, Iowa. John L. Richardson and Nancy Ellen Stevenson were mar- ried July 18, 1868, at Wyoming, Iowa. Nancy Ellen Stevenson, daughter of James and Nancy (Moore) Stevenson, was born January 21, 1849, in New Castle, Pennsylvania, and died November 23, 1881, at Wyoming, Iowa. John L. and Nancy Ellen (Stevenson) Richardson had: (A) Nettie Floy Richardson, born September 3, 1869; died October 9, 1870. (B) Charles S. Richardson, born October 5, 1871; died August 29, 1873. (C) Mary J. Richardson, born December 3, 1873; died Oc- tober 9, 1878. (D) Florence Richardson, born May 27, 1880; is teaching school at Canon City, Colorado. John L. Richardson and Almira Her were married December 28, 1882. Almira Her, daughter of David and Bythima (Truax) Her, was born December 29, 1845. John L. and Almira (Her) Richardson had: (A) Ruby E. Richardson, born November 21, 1883, at Wy- oming, Iowa. She attended school at Mt. Vernon, Iowa, and May 2, 1906, was married to Louis Franklin Pealer. (4) Ann E. Richardson, second daughter of James and Susanah (Small) Richardson, was born April 2, 1840, in Wash- ington County, New York. Isaac Bender and Ann E. Richardson were married June 15, 1863. Isaac Bender, son of Jacob and Mary (Pealer) Bender, died in 1869. Isaac and Ann E. (Richardson) Bender had: (A) William Richardson Bender, born April 17, 1864. 178 THE GENEALOGY OF THE ROBERTSON, (B) Lula Bender, born March 12, 1866. (C) Thomas Bender, born February 6, 1868. (C) Thomas Bender and Lottie Aarm were married July 4, 1889. Lottie Aarm was born in London, England, and died in 1890. Joshua J. Bender and Mrs. Ann E. (Richardson) Bender were married February 22, 1871. Joshua J. Bender, son of Jacob and Mary (Pealer) Bender, was born June 15, 1844, and lives at 3327 Avenue B, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Joshua J. Bender served in Company " H, " 14th Iowa Infan- try, from August 5, 1861, until August 8, 1865. He took part in the following battles : Fort Henry ; Fort Donelson ; Shiloh ; taken prisoner April 6, 1862 ; was in all the battles and marches of the 1st Brigade, 2d Division, 16th Army Corps. He was cap- tured in the Hornet's Nest, after holding the Old Sunken Road from 8 a. m. until 5 :30 p. m. He was mustered out as sergeant. Joshua J. and Ann E. (Richardson) Bender had: (A) Laura E. Bender, born February 9, 1876. (B) Adelbert Bender, born September 5, 1878; died May 10, 1879. (5) Mary Jane Richardson, third daughter of James and Susanah (Small) Richardson, was born May 17, 1842, in Wash- ington County, New York. Albert Henry Day and Mary Jane Richardson were married July 4, 1865. Albert Henry Day was born August 15, 1836, in Pennsyl- vania, and died in 1881, in Clio, Iowa. He was in the 2d Iowa Cavalry in the civil war. Albert Henry and Mary Jane (Richardson) Day had: (A) Charles Ulysses Day, born May 3, 1866. (B) Albert Burton Day, born October 31, 1867. (C) George Francis Day, born March 20, 1873. (A) Charles Ulysses Day, eldest son of Albert Henry and Mary Jane (Richardson) Day, was born May 3, 1866, in Wy- oming, Jones County, Iowa, and lives at 838 Moreno Avenue, Colorado Springs, Colorado. Charles Ulysses Day and Anne F. Eberle were married May 12, 1897, in Cripple Creek, Colorado. SMALL AND RELATED FAMILIES. 179 Anne F. Eberle, daughter of Christian and Catherine Eberle, (both born in Germany) was born December 25, 1876. Charles Ulysses and Anne F. (Eberle) Day had: (a) Russell George Day, born March 10, 1899, in Colorado Springs, Colorado. (b) Charles Eberle Day, born September 19, 1904, Colorado Springs, Colorado. (B) Albert Burton Day, second son of Albert Henry and Mary Jane (Richardson) Day, was born October 31, 1867. He is vice-president and general manager of the Nevada Search- light Mining Company at Seachlight, Nev., and lives at 511 W. Pico Street, Los Angeles, Cal. Mr. Day was married at Los Angeles September 16, 1906, to Katherine Daifer, who was born September 12, 1871, at Muscatine, Iowa. (C) George Francis Day, third son of Albert Henry and Mary Jane (Richardson) Day, was born March 20, 1873, in Clio, Wayne County, Iowa, and lives in Franktown, Douglas County, Colorado. George Francis Day and Edna Pearl Maxwell were married August 24, 1905, in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Edna Pearl Maxwell, daughter of Martin Absolem and Mary Estelle (Gorsline) Maxwell, was born January 6, 1886, in Wav- erly, Coffee County, Kansas. Amos Tryon Harding and Mrs. Mary Jane (Richardson) Day were married September 3, 1883, in Mansfield, Ohio. Amos Tryon Harding was in Company "C," 15th Ohio In- fantry, and was discharged for wounds received in action at Stone River, Tennessee, December 31, 1862. Amos Tryon and Mary Jane (Richardson) Harding had: (A) Harriet Robena Harding, born August 28, 1884, in Corsica, Ohio. John Graham and Harriet Robena Harding were married and had : (a) Glee Graham. (6) James A. Richardson, third son of James and Susanah (Small) Richardson, was born October 5, 1844. James Albert Richardson and Ella Beatrice Johnson were married May 23, 1868. 180 THE GENEALOGY OF THE ROBERTSON, Ella Beatrice Johnson, daughter of Marcus and Phebe Ann (Tolman) Johnson, was born June 6, 1850. James Albert and Ella Beatrice (Johnson) Richardson had: (A) Bertrand E. Richardson, born May 6, 1869. (B) Josephine A. Richardson, born June 26, 1870. (C) Charles Porter Richardson, born January 23, 1873. (D) Clara E, Richardson, born March 2, 1877. (E) James Edward Richardson, born February 2, 1879. (A) Bertrand E. Richardson, eldest son of James Albert and Ella Beatrice (Johnson) Richardson, was born May 6, 1869, and lives at Farragut, Iowa, R. R. No. 2, Box 48. He is a farmer. Bertrand E. Richardson and Emma Belle Fletcher were mar- ried August 30, 1891. Emma Belle Fletcher, daughter of Hiram Daniel and Mary Susan (Kallison) Fletcher, was born July 9, 1873. Bertrand E. and Emma Belle (Fletcher) Richardson had: (a) Albert Leland Richardson, born May 22, 1892. (b) Iva Lorine Richardson, born August 23, 1893. (c) Bessie Gertrude Richardson, born May 7, 1896. (d) Eugene Hope Richardson, born March 6, 1898. (e) Freddie Richardson, born December 23, 1899. (f ) Offa Richardson, born March 11, 1901. (g) Hiram Fletcher Richardson, born February 14, 1903. (B) Josephine A. Richardson, eldest daughter of James Albert and Ella Beatrice (Johnson) Richardson, was born June 26, 1870. Gael Jacob Burt and Josephine A. Richardson were married February 8, 1888. They live at Thayer, Kansas, R. F. D. No. 2. Gael Jacob Burt, son of Silas and Nancy (Dains) Burt, was born February 7, 1868. Gael Jacob Burt and Josephine A. (Richardson) Burt had: (a) Ernest Leaman Burt, born November 30, 1888. (b) Baby Burt, born December 9, 1890; died January 19, 1891. (e) Merl Silas Burt, born February 29, 1892. (d) Ruby Clara Burt, born September 15, 1893. (e) Lloyd Gael Burt, bom November 20, 1894. (f ) Florence Josephine Burt, born January 3, 1897. (g) George Dewey Burt, bom April 17, 1899. (h) Baby Burt, born July 23, 1900 ; died July 25, 1900. (i ) Albert Parens Burt, bom August 18, 1902. J SMALL AND RELATED FAMILIES. 181 (C) Charles Porter Richardson, second son of James Albert and Ella Beatrice (Johnson) Richardson, was born January 23, 1873, in Sidney, Iowa, and lives at 283 Manhattan Avenue, Brooklyn, New York. Charles Porter Richardson and Rose Anna Jane Sloan were married March 31, 1899. Rose Anna Jane Sloan, daughter of Craig and Elizabeth (Teeden) Sloan, was born April 29, 1878, in Ontario, Canada. Her parents were both born in Ireland. Charles Porter and Rose Anna Jane (Sloan) Richardson had: (a) Charles Edward Richardson, born December 18, 1899, in Brooklyn. (D) Clara E. Richardson, second daughter of James Albert and Ella Beatrice (Johnson) Richardson, was born March 2, 1877. John Bernard Feld and Clara E. Richardson were married June 7, 1899, in Marshalltown, Iowa. John Bernard Feld, son of John and Anna Nora (Flaherty) Feld, was bom October 5, 1873. John Bernard and Clara E. (Richardson) Feld had: (a) John Walter Feld, born September 9, 1900, in Mar- shalltown, Iowa. (b) Eleanor Kathleen Feld, born March 10, 1903; died March 11, 1904. (c) Edward Leo Feld, bom January 18, 1905, in Marshall- town, Iowa. (d) Mary Clara Feld, born October 7, 1906, in Marshall- town, Iowa. (E) James Edward Richardson, third son of James Albert and Ella Beatrice (Johnson) Richardson, was born February 2, 1879, at Great Bend, Kansas. Educated in the common schools. Lives at 6621 Union avenue, Chicago. James Edward Richardson and Matilda Agnes Eckert were married February 7, 1905, in Chicago. (7) Phebe Richardson, fourth daughter of James and Susanah (Small) Richardson, was bom January 8, 1847, and died March 25, 1879. George Washington James and Phebe Richardson were mar- ried October 4, 1866. George Washington James, son of Walter and Susanah James, was bom September 7, 1844. He enlisted in Company "K," 182 THE GENEALOGY OF THE ROBERTSON, 24th Regiment, Iowa Volunteers, in the civil war. He was in the battles of Champion Hill; siege of Vicksburg, Mississippi; Sabine Cross Roads, Louisiana; Winchester, Virginia, and others. He lives near Wyoming, Iowa. George Washington and Phebe (Richardson) James had: (A) Rolla M. James, born July 27, 1867. (B) Walter G. James, born May 21, 1869. (C) Edward James, born February 20, 1871; died July 7, 1903. (D) Fred James, born October 7, 1873; died September or October, 1876. (A) Rolla M. James, eldest son of George Washington and Phebe (Richardson) James, was born July 27, 1867, at Madison, Jones County, Iowa. He attended school at Wyoming, Iowa, and a short time at Davenport, at the Iowa Commercial College. He was converted in 1887 and united with the M. E. Church and has always been an active worker in that church. Moved from Wyoming to Ledyard, Iowa, in 1899, and to Elmore, Min- nesota, in 1903. He owns his own farm and is trying to make the world a little better for having lived in it. Rolla M. James and Mattie E. Williams were married Octo- ber 30, 1889. Mattie E. Williams, daughter of Franklin Scarborough Will- iams, was born March 30, 1867, in DeWitt, Clinton county, Iowa. Rolla M. and Mattie E. (Williams) James had: (a) Alta Maria James, born March 3, 1895, at Wyoming, Iowa. (b) Clarisa Phojbe James, born May 29, 1896, at Wyoming, Iowa. (c) Ruth James, born April 27, 1898, at Wyoming, Iowa. (d) Harriet Irene James, born May 5, 1902, in Ledyard, Iowa. Alta and Ruth died in infancy. (B) Walter G. James, second son of George Washington and Phebe (Richardson) James was born May 21, 1869. Walter G. James and Helda Drake were married July 19, 1896. Helda Drake was born September 18, 1872. They have no children and live at 2689 Hamilton Avenue, Chicago. (C) Edward James, third son of George Washington and 4 SMALL AND RELATED FAMILIES. 183 Phebe (Richardson) James, was born February 20, 1871, and died July 7, 1903. Edward James and Mary Pries were married September 17, 1901. Mary Pries, daughter of George and Annie (Sozel) Pries, was born September 16, 1880. Edward and Mary (Pries) James had: (a) Katherine Helen James, born July 10, 1902. They live in Spokane, Washington, 121 Marion Block. (8) Susanah Robenia Richardson, fifth daughter of James and Susanah (Small) Richardson, was born September 25, 1854. William M. Kilmer and Susanah Robenia Richardson were married September 16, 1875. William M. Kilmer, son of David and Matilda (Post) Kil- mer, was born December 25, 1850, and lives at 2120 Avenue "C," Council Bluffs, Iowa. William M. and Susanah Robenia (Richardson) Kilmer had: (A) Eldora Kilmer, born August 7, 1876; died May 18, 1884. (B) Jessie Kilmer, born September 27, 1879, in Council Bluffs, Iowa. (C) James Milo Kilmer, born July 28, 1881, in Peoria, Illinois. (D) Albert L. Kilmer, born February 7, 1886, in Council Bluffs, Iowa. (E) Mabel M. Kilmer, born March 24, 1888, in Council Bluffs, Iowa. (F) Florence Ethel Kilmer, born February 2, 1893, Coun- cil Bluffs, Iowa. (9) Sarah E. Richardson, sixth daughter of James and Susanah (Small) Richardson, was born December 1, 1857. William T. Mills and Sarah E. Richardson were married May 30, 1877. William T. Mills was born February 1, 1847. William T. and Sarah E. (Richardson) Mills had: (A) William Leland Mills, born March 18, 1878. (B) Georgiana Leona Mills, born August 1, 1879. (C) Richard Logan Mills, born November 28, 1884. Mrs. Sarah E. (Richardson) Mills lives at Olive Block, Quincy Street, Cleveland, Ohio. 184 THE GENEALOGY OF THE ROBERTSON, (VI) James E. Small, eldest son of Edward and Phebe (Thomas) Small, was born December 11, 1815, and died March 6, 1877. He was graduated from Union College at Schenectady, New York ; he studied law and was admitted to the bar January 12, 1844, but never practiced his profession, remaining on the old Small homestead, where he died. James E. Small and Eleanor Stevenson were married June 26, 1849. Eleanor Stevenson was born July 15, 1809, and died Decem- ber 31, 1857. James E. and Eleanor (Stevenson) Small had: ( 1 ) Thomas Edward Small, born August 23, 1852 ; died May 18, 1861. James E. Small and Eliza M. Batty were married March 16, 1858. Eliza M. Batty, daughter of Stephen and Rebecca M. (Mosher) Batty, was born September 29, 1830. She lives at 135 Newbury St., Boston, Mass. James E. and Eliza M. (Batty) Small had: (1) Charles B. Small, bom April 6, 1860. (2) William J. Small, born March 11, 1861. (3) Annie W. Small, bom October 7, 1865. (1) Dr. Charles B. Small, eldest son of James E. and Eliza M. (Batty) Small, was born April 6, 1860, on the old Small homestead and lives at Saratoga Springs, New York. He was educated in the public schools and in the Hudson River Insti- tute, Claverack, New York. His medical education was received at the New York Homeopathic Medical College, class of 1883. He lived in New York City from that time until 1889, when he removed to Saratoga Springs, New York, where he has since lived. He became a practitioner in the regular school in 1897. Dr. Charles B. Small and Clara Tegner were married May 10, 1883. Clara Tegner of St. Croix, Danish West Indies, is a great- grand niece of Bishop Elias Tegner, who was poet laureate of Denmark. She is also a descendant on her mother's side of Edward Ford, M. D., who was one of the original members of the Medical Society of London, England, about 1753. (2) William J. Small, second son of James E. and Eliza M. (Batty) Small, was born March 11, 1861, on the old Small SMALL AND RELATED FAMILIES. 185 homestead, at Cambridge, Washington County, New York, and lives at Gem, Idaho. William J. Small and Annie Beeler were married December 16, 1885. Annie Beeler, daughter of John and Christiana Beeler, was born June 14, 1867. William J. and Annie (Beeler) Small had: (A) William John Small, born November 13, 1889, in Mehama, Oregon. (B) Charles Edward Small, (C) James Ellsworth Small, twins, born January 6, 1903, in Gem, Idaho. (3) Annie W. Small, only daughter of James E. and Eliza M. (Batty) Small, was born October 7, 1865. She is unmarried and lives with her mother in Boston. (VIII) Sarah E. Small, seventh daughter of Edward and Phebe (Thomas) Small, was born September 24, 1817, and died January 28, 1898. J, V. S. Becker and Sarah E. Small were married March 16, 1859. J. Y. S. Becker was born January 8, 1797, and died January 24, 1888, aged 91 years and 16 days. J. V. S. and Sarah E. (Small) Becker had: (1) James Edward Becker, born September 8, 1851. (2) Eleanor Becker, born September 20, 1853. (3) Charles C. Becker, born August 17, 1855. (4) Frederick M. Becker, born June 12, 1858. (5) Henry W. Becker, born January 31, 1861. (6) John R. Becker, born July 17, 1863. (1) James Edward- Becker, eldest son of J. V. S. and Sarah E. (Small) Becker, was born September 8, 1851. He lives on the old homestead at North Easton, New York. James Edward Becker and Hannah Brownell were married February 10, 1875. Hannah Brownell was born March 12, 1852. James Edward and Hannah (Brownell) Becker had: (A) Mary Becker, born August 2, 1882; died September 10, 1882. (B) Lester Becker, bom July 4, 1880. Lester Becker and Alice Sharp were married August 20, 1902. Alice Sharp was born December 28, 1878. 186 THE GENEALOGY OF THE ROBERTSON, (2) Eleanor Becker, eldest daughter of J. V. S. and Sarah E. (Small) Becker, was born September 20, 1853, and was mar- ried to Edgar Welling, and had : (A) John Welling. (B) Annie Welling, born January, 1875. (C) Frank Welling. (D) Sarah Welling. (A) John Welling, son of Edgar and Eleanor (Becker) Welling, married Fannie Stoon. (3) Charles C. Becker, second son of J. V. S. and Sarah E. (Small) Becker, was born August 17, 1855. Charles C. Becker and Libbie Brownell were married Febru- ary 6, 1878. Libbie Brownell was bom July 3, 1858. Charles C. and Libbie (Brownell) Becker had: (A) Bessie Becker, born December 22, 1879; died April 6, 1903. Bessie Becker was married to Frank Nehron. (4) Frederick M. Becker, third son of J. V. S. and Sarah E. (Small) Becker, was born June 12, 1858. He married Annie Rice and had: (A) Bertha Becker, born March 15, 1880. (B) Niles Rice Becker, born June 9, 1882. (C) Blanche Louise Becker, born September 15, 1889. (A) Bertha Becker was married to Walter Galbraith. (5) Henry W. Becker, fourth son of J. V. S. and Sarah E. (Small) Becker, was born January 31, 1861. He married Emma Skiff, who was born June 9, 1859, and had, (A) Elna Grace Becker, born August 5, 1891. (6 ) John R. Becker, fifth son of J. V. S. and Sarah E. (Small) Becker, was born July 17, 1863. He married Martha Hunter, and had : (A) Annabel R. Becker, born March 19, 1888. (B) Alfred W. Becker, born September 20, 1891. (C) IMildred Becker, born September 13, 1899. (IX) Alexander Small, second son of Edward and Phebe (Thomas) Small, was born January 28, 1820, in Cambridge, New York, and died February 12, 1892, near Yorkville, Kendall Coun- SMALL AND RELATED FAMILIES. 187 ty, Illinois. He was reared to agricultural pursuits on his father's farm at Cambridge, New York. August 21, 1838, Alex- ander Small was commissioned by Colonel Andrew Thompson, Jr., as Corporal in the 114th Regiment, New York Militia; and March 16, 1842, he was commissioned by William H. Seward, then governor of New York, as Lieutenant in the same regiment. These commissions are still preserved by the children of Alex- ander Small. In 1844 he married Mary Woods, which proved a happy and prosperous union. In 1845 they set out for the West, stopping for two years in Milford, Oakland County, Michi- gan, where his wife's brother had preceded them, and in 1847 they went still farther west and located in Oswego Township, Kendall County, Illinois. Here he purchased a tract of land, on which he resided until he sold it, in 1890, engaging in farm- ing, stock raising and dairying. His wife, who accompanied him to Illinois and shared his pioneer home for many years, was a noble, Christian woman, a fond mother, good wife and kind neighbor. Mr. Small took no slight part in affairs pertaining to the public good during his long residence in Oswego, and served his township repeatedly in offices of honor and trust, such as supervisor, school director and commissioner of roads. He was also a trustee and deacon in the Congregational Church of Aurora, of which his wife and family were members for many years. His character as a man and citizen was briefly told the writer by one who knew him a lifetime: **To know him is to fully trust him with the certainty of never being deceived." Alexander Small and Mary Woods were married September 26, 1844, at Cambridge, Washington County, New York. Mary Woods, daughter of James and Anna (Ketchie) Woods, was born March 1, 1822, in Cambridge, Washington County, New York, and died September 24, 1881, in Oswego Township, Kendall County, Illinois. Alexander and Mary (Woods) Small had: (1) Phebe Thomas Small, born November 11„ 1845; died May 11, 1890. (2) Josephine Small, born September 17, 1848; died June 27, 1904. (3) James Woods Small, born February 2, 1852. (4) Edward Small, born February 24, 1854. (5) Annie Margaret Small, born January 24, 1856. (6) Thomas Small, born February 10, 1858. (7) Andrew Small, born September 26, 1861; died March 17, 1882. 188 THE GENEALOGY OF THE ROBERTSON, (1) Phebe Thomas Small, eldest daughter of Alexander and Mary (Woods) Small, was born November 11, 1845, in Milford, Oakland County, Michigan, and died May 11, 1890, at Cam- bridge, Washington County, New York. She lived on the home farm until about eighteen years old and attended the district school, when she attended the Rockford Ladies Seminary (now the Rockford College) during the years of 1863-4 and 1864-5. The following year, 1866, she taught the home school; the next year she spent at her parents' old home in Washington County, New York, visiting relatives. Here she met her future husband, Henry Coulter, and was married January 30, 1868, at her father's home near Aurora, Illinois. She returned with her husband to Cambridge, New York, where she died on their farm five miles east of Cambridge, on May 11, 1890. She attended, with her family, the U. P. Church at Coila, New York, where her father and mother and grandparents had attended before her. Henry Coulter and Phebe Thomas Small were married Jan- uary 30, 1868, at her father's home near Aurora, Illinois. Henry Coulter, son of James and Nancy (Coulter) Coulter, was born May 30, 1834, in Jackson, Washington County, New York, and died November 8, 1894, at White Creek, Washington County, New York. Henry and Phebe Thomas (Small) Coulter had: (A) Florence Coulter, born October 31, 1868; died Sep- tember 14, 1871. (B) Andrew Woods Coulter, born May 10, 1871. (C) Edward Small Coulter, born June 17, 1876 ; died March 30, 1899. (D) Mary Elizabeth Coulter, born October 10, 1879. (B) Andrew Woods Coulter, eldest son of Henry and Phebe Thomas (Small) Coulter, was born May 10, 1871, at Cambridge, New York, where he still lives. Andrew Woods Coulter and Edith May Cornell were married February 21, l901. Edith May Cornell, daughter of Flavins Josephus and Mary Elizabeth Cornell, was born October 26, 1877. Andrew Woods and Edith May (Cornell) Coulter had: (a) Edward Cornell Coulter, born March 25, 1902. (b) Blanche Louise Coulter, born December 10, 1903. (D) Mary Elizabeth Coulter, second daughter of Henry and SMALL AND RELATED FAMILIES. 189 Phebe Thomas (Small) Coulter, was bom October 10, 1879, at Cambridge, New York. Walter Willard Herrington and Mary Elizabeth Coulter were married October 2, 1901. Walter Willard Herrington-, son of Russell and Jennie F. (Bosworth) Herrington, was born October 7, 1878. (2) Josephine Small, second daughter of Alexander and Mary (Woods) Small, was born September 17, 1848, near Au- rora, in Oswego Township, Kendall County, Illinois, and died June 27, 1904, near Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois. She attended the district school until fifteen, when she attended the Rockford Young Ladies' Seminary during the years of 1863-4. She then lived in her father's home until she was married to Henry Hopkins, when she lived on their farm near Yorkville, Illinois, until her death. She was very active in church work and church societies. She, with her husband and family, at- tended the Presbyterian Church in Kendall County. Henry McLaen Hopkins and Josephine Small were married October 12, 1876, near Aurora, Illinois, by Rev. N. C. Prentiss. Henry McLaen Hopkins, son of Archibald and Rachel (Mc- Laen) Hopkins was born August 21, 1845. He owns and lives on a large farm near Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois. Henry McLaen and Josephine (Small) Hopkins had: (A) Mary Alice Hopkins, born January 15, 1878. (B) James Archibald Hopkins, born August 6, 1880. (A) Mary Alice Hopkins, only daughter of Henry McLaen and Josephine (Small) Hopkins, was born January 15, 1878, near Yorkville, Illinois. She attended school at Rockford, Illi- nois, from 1894 to 1898, and was graduated in music in June, 1898 ; continued collegiate and musical study at Oberlin College and Conservatory, Oberlin, Ohio, 1898-1902; continued musical studies at New England Conservatory of Music, Boston, Massa- chusetts, 1902-1903, and was graduated in the class of 1903. (B) James Archibald Hopkins, only son of Henry McLaen and Josephine (Small) Hopkins, was born August 6. 1880. near Yorkville, Illinois. He attended school at Beloit College, Beloit, Wisconsin from 1896 to 1898 ; took a business course at Gem City Business College, Quincy, Illinois, 1898-1899, and was graduated in 1899. (3) James Woods Small, eldest son of Alexander and Mary 190 THE GENEALOGY OF THE ROBERTSON, (Woods) Small, was born February 2, 1852, near Aurora, in Oswego Township, Kendall County, Illinois. He attended the district school until 1873-1874, when he attended Jenning's Sem- inary, and in 1874-1875 attended Oberlin College, at Oberlin, Ohio. He was then at home until he was married in 1881. He bought a farm adjoining his father's and lived there until 1892, when he removed to Batavia, Kane County, Illinois. After his wife's death, January, 1894, he moved, with his two sons, to Thayer, Mississippi, on account of his health. His wife's sister took his two daughters to live with her at Lostland, Oregon, where they still remain. He and his wife were members of the Congregational Church at Aurora and Batavia, Illinois. James Woods Small and Ella Glover were married April 20, 1881, at Aurora, Illinois, by Rev. N. A. Prentiss. Ella Glover, daughter of William W. and Jane Sarah (McKay) Glover, was born September 6, 1852, at Lockport, Illinois, and died January 11, 1894, at Batavia, Illinois. James Woods and Ella (Glover) Small had: (A) Alexander Glover Small, born June 22, 1884. (B) William Bradley Small, born October 22, 1885. (C) Louise Small, born October 7, 1888. (D) Ruth Small, born April 29, 1891. All born near Aurora, in Oswego Township, Kendall County, Illinois. (4) Edward Small, second son of Alexander and Mary (Woods) Small, was born February 24, 1854, near Aurora, Illi- nois, on his father's homestead. He attended the district school and Jenning's Seminary. In 1882 he went west to Aberdeen, South Dakota, where he bought a farm, and where he married. In 1902 he moved to Moline, Kansas. Edward Small and Jessie Swift were married November 16, 1883, at Aberdeen, South Dakota. Jessie Swift, daughter of Charles Wilmont and Sarah Olive (Douglas) Swift, was born April 9, 1866, and died October 31, 1889, at Aberdeen, Brown County, South Dakota. Edward and Jessie (Swift) Small had: (A) Mary Olive Small, born January 5, 1889. (B) Charles Wilmont Small, born October 7, 1889. Both born at Aberdeen, South Dakota. (5) Annie Margaret Small, third daughter of Alexander and Mary (Woods) Small was born January 24, 1856, at her father's home near Aurora, Illinois. She attended the district SMALL AND RELATED FAMILIES. 191 school and Jenning's Seminary, at Aurora, Illinois, for several years. After her mother's death in September, 1881, she con- tinued in the care of the home until her father sold his farm in 1890^ when she went east to care for her sister, Mrs. Henry Coulter, who was very sick and died in May of that year. She stayed with the family a year, then went west to Aberdeen, South Dakota, to care for her brother Edward's family two years and a half. She then came back to Yorkville, Illinois, to her sister, Mrs. Henry Hopkins, and remained there several years, when she went to Milwaukee, Wisconsin. William Henry Johnston and Annie Margaret Small were married September 18, 1905, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. William Henry Johnston, son of Herbert and Margaret (Brown) Johnston, was born May 17, 1857. They live at Ches- terton, Indiana, R. R. No. 2, Box 76. (6) Thomas Small, third son of Alexander and Mary (Woods) Small, was born February 10, 1858, at his father's home near Aurora, Illinois. He attended the district school and Jenning's Seminary several seasons, and then took charge of his father's home farm until it was sold in 1890, when he went to Bridal Vail, Oregon, and went to work for the Bradley Lumber Company and has continued with them ever since. (7) Andrew Small, fourth son of Alexander and Mary (Woods) Small, was born September 26, 1861, at his father's home near Aurora, Illinois, and died March 17, 1882 after a lingering illness of several months. He always lived on the home farm with his parents. He attended the district school and Jen- ning's Seminary. He was a young man of fine character and lovable disposition. (XII) Thomas B. Small, fourth son and youngest child of Edward and Phebe (Thomas) Small, was born May 26, 1824, and died May 7, 1849. Dr. Thomas B. Small was graduated from the New York University of Medicine. After graduating he went to Europe and served as interne in hospitals in Paris and Berlin. When he returned to America he located in Schaghticoke, New York; after being there a short time, 1849, he joined a party bound for the California gold fields, as surgeon to the party, and died of dysentery on his way out. He was buried on the banks of the Missouri, about fifty miles above St. Joseph. 192 THE GENEALOGY OF THE ROBERTSON, (II) GEORGE SMALL, second son of James and Ann (Beveridge) Small, was born March 3, 1782, at Cambridge, Washington County, New York, and died July 14, 1855, at East Greenwich, Washington County, New York, aged 73 years, 4 months and 11 days. His elder brother, Edward, received the original Small homestead at Cambridge from his father, and George received from his father the Small homestead at East Greenwich, and was succeeded by his son, Alexander, and he by his son, James, who still occupies the homestead. George Small and Jeannette Lourie were married March 31, 1803. Jeannette Lourie, daughter of Alexander Lourie, who was born in Scotland, was born August 17, 1783, and died August 18, 1865. George and Jeannette (Lourie) Small had: (I) James Small, born March 19, 1805; died April 25, 1864. (II) Elizabeth Small, born May 27, 1807; died March, 1873. (III) Alexander Small, born September 19, 1809; died May 16, 1855. (IV) Edward Small, born December 24, 1811 ; died January 4, 1888. ( V ) Ann Small, born April 3, 1819 ; died July 2, 1881. (VI) George Small, Jr., born August 5, 1822; died March 25, 1898. ( I ) James Small, eldest son of George and Jeannette (Lourie) Small, was born March 19, 1805, in Jackson, Washing- ton County, New York, and died April 25, 1864, in Adams Town- ship, Carroll County, Indiana. James Small and Mary Livingston Robertson were mar- ried October 19, 1826, in Argyle, Washington County, New York. Mary Livingston Robertson, daughter of Gilbert and Eliza- beth (Dow) Robertson, was born July 24, 1805, in Argyle, New York, and died February 15, 1828, in Argyle, Washington County, New York. James and Mary Livingston (Robertson) Small had, (1) Gilbert Small, born February 7, 1828; died July 20, 1904. (1) Rev. Gilbert Small, only son of James and Mary Liv- ingston (Robertson) Small, was born February 7, 1828, in Ar- SMALL AND RELATED FAMILIES. 193 gyle, Washington County New York, and died July 20, 190i, iu Idaville, Indiana. Bereaved of his mother when an infant Gilbert was reared by his maternal grandparents. Evincing unusual aptitude for his studies he was sent to the Argyle Academy, where he pre- pared for college, and in 1849 was graduated from Union College. Later he entered the Associate Theological Seminary at Canons- burg, Pennsylvania, where he remained until 1853, in which year he was licensed to preach by the presbytery of Cambridge, New York. He was ordained by the presbytery of Miami, Ohio, in 1855, and became pastor of a church at North Liberty, same state. At the close of two years of ministerial labors there he went to Indianapolis, where he was pastor of the United Presbyterian church until the fall of 1867. In 1861 he was the chaplain of the Indiana state Legislature, and, during the civil war, in addition to attending to his duties as a minister, he served as clerk of transportation in the quartermaster's department, in the govern- ment employ. In 1867 he moved to Idaville, near which place his father had located years before, and where was then the largest numerically organized congregation of United Presbyterians in the state of Indiana. For more than ten years he served as pas- tor of this church and then securing dismission from the United Presbyterian communion he transferred his connection to the Presbyterian church, and for many years supplied vacancies in pulpits not too remote from his established home in Idaville, his last pastoral relation having been with the Union church in the presbytery of Logansport, which he resigned in April, 1901, and at his own request was placed on the Honorably Retired list of Logansport Presbytery, having been for forty-seven years regu- larly engaged in ministerial work — to him ever a labor of love. In this so intimate a relation this honored son of an honorable line exerted an influence for good throughout the region in which his lines were cast, the effect of which is manifest in many ways, and which will remain a lasting monument to his memory. Truly, as a local newspaper said, in referring to the death of this fine Christian gentleman: "In the death of Rev. Gilbert Small, Idaville, and this whole community, loses an influence which had made itself felt in every good way throughout this region for nearly forty years. Christening, marrying, burying, he for years exercised the beneficent office of pastor here, and after that close relation ceased he had fulfilled the office of friend and counsellor, his influence ever being for the right; so that in his death, with the memory of his deeds still fragrant, the community can justly rise up and call him blessed." 194 THE GENEALOGY OF THE ROBERTSON, Gilbert Small stood high in the councils of the church and his voice and pen were for years recognized as among the author- ities in that communion throughout the middle west. He was a widely recognized contributor to the religious press and his writ- ings were ever in demand. For ten years he was clerk of the Wabash Presbytery of the United Presbyterian church ; for eight years clerk of the synod of the same church; for eight years member of the board of managers of the Theological Seminary at Xenia, Ohio ; for four years member of the board of directors of Monmouth (Illinois) College, and was three times commis- sioner to the General Assembly of the church. His scholastic attainments were further attested by his membership in Phi Beta Kappa, the most exclusive of the Greek letter societies. In educational matters Mr. Small likewise took a foremost position, and was one of the early school examiners (county sup- erintendents) of White county, Indiana, his activity and strong personal influence in that capacity contributing very largely to the elevation of educational standards in that part of the state. In addition to his large religious contributions, Mr. Small was a wide contributor to the secular press, his articles being much sought for by the various newspapers and journals, which he favored. For eight years he was editor of the Idaville Ob- server; for two years he served on the editorial staff of the Logansport Saturday Night Keview ; and for seven years previous to his death was chief staff contributor to the Masonic Advocate, a Masonic monthly of wide circulation, his signed articles at- tracting much attention among Masons all over the country. In this latter service, which he kept up to the very month of his death, Mr. Small took much delight, and his ripe experience and richly stored mind gave to this long series of articles an unusual value. Concerning his work in this connection, an editorial appreciation of his writings published in the Advocate in 1901, said: "Had he become a disciple of this time-honored Institu- tion in his earlier life, he would have been a rival of Mackey, Morris and other celebrities in Masonic literature, whose works, surviving them, have made their names immortal in the annals of Freemasonry." — Albert Garrett Small. Rev. Gilbert Small and Helen A. Munroe were married Feb- ruary 24, 1857, at North Liberty, Ohio. Helen A. IMunroe was born Julv 22, 1837, and died April 23, 1858. Rev. Gilbert Small and Helen A. (Munroe) Small had: (A) Mary Livingston Small, born December 21, 1857; died SMALL AND RELATED FAMILIES. 195 September 30, 1877, the year following her completion of the course in a finishing school for young women at Indianapolis. Rev. Gilbert Small and Frances A. Garrett were married November 3, 1858, at Indianapolis, Indiana. Frances A. Garrett, daughter of David and Rosena (Quinn) Garrett, was born February 4, 1837, and died April 27, 1887. She was born in Bellefontaine, Ohio, where her childhood and youth were spent. After graduating at the Bellefontaine High School, she removed with her parents to Indianapolis in 1854, and at once entered the McLean Female Seminary, graduating with the highest honors of her class, after a three-years' course, in June, 1857. Her marriage with Rev. Gilbert Small followed the next year and during a pastorate of nine years in Indianap- olis she proved a most faithful and competent helpmeet to him in all his labors in that difficult field. When the field of labor was changed to Idaville she continued to make her presence felt and to the day of her death manifested her zeal in maintaining and extending the cause of her Master, which was ever dear to her heart and always foremost in her thoughts. Hers was a beautiful Christian life and the evidences of her exalted in- fluence upon the social life of that community are many and lasting, her memory being cherished throughout that whole re- gion. — Albert Garrett Small. Rev. Gilbert and Frances A. (Garrett) Small had: (A) Harry Ekin Small, born October 28, 1862. (B) William Robertson Small, and (C) Albert Garrett Small — Twins, born March 15, 1867. (D) Stella Rosena Small, bom January 25, 1873. (A) Dr. Harry Ekin Small, eldest son of Rev. Gilbert and Frances A. (Garrett) Small, was born October 28, 1862, in In- dianapolis, Indiana. He was reared at Idaville, and after com- pleting the course prescribed in the village schools taught two years in the district schools of White county, devoting his vaca- tions to the study of medicine in the office of a Monticello physi- cian. Thus equipped by preparatory study, he entered the Ohio Eclectic Medical College at Cincinnati, Ohio, from which insti- tution he was graduated in 1883. Locating at Wolcott, Indiana, he entered upon the practice of his chosen profession, later mov- ing to Monticello, where he practiced for a time. In the mean- time he had taken a post-graduate course at Rush Medical Col- lege, Chicago, and in 1898 moved to Chicago. After a sometime 196 THE GENEALOGY OF THE ROBERTSON, residence and practice there he moved to Sterling, Illinois, later moving to Alpha, Illinois, where he now resides. Dr. Harry Ekin Small and Anna Lisk were married Septem- ber 3, 1884, in Wolcott, Indiana. Anna Lisk, daughter of William and Sarah (Edmunds) Lisk, was born July 4, 1864. Dr. Harry Ekin and Anna (Lisk) Small had : (a) Cecile Livingston Small, born June 28, 1885, in Wol- cott, Indiana; resides in Chicago. (BC) AVilliam Robertson Small and Albert Garrett Small, twin sons of Rev. Gilbert and Frances A. (Garrett) Small, were born March 15, 1867, in Indianapolis, Indiana, where they now reside. They are selling agent for Barnhart Bros. & Spind- ler, printers' supplies, Chicago, and editor in the Indianapolis office of the American Press Association, respectively. Reared at Idaville, they taught in the district schools of White county, Indiana, for two years ; in June, 1886, founded the Idaville Ob- server; transferred their services to the Logansport (Indiana) Daily Journal in 1888 as business manager and city editor, re- spectively, buying into that paper with the organization of a stock company in 1891. Selling their interest in 1894, they estab- lished the Logansport Saturday Night Review. Later, in April, 1896, they organized the Jeffersonville (Indiana) Daily World Company. In the fall of that year, W. R. Small became super- intendent of the Indiana Newspaper Union (Indianapolis), con- tinuing in that capacity until 1903, when he assumed his present position. A. G. Small returned to Logansport from Jefferson- ville, taking the position of associate editor of the Logansport Daily Reporter, later resuming the city editorship of the Log- ansport Journal, continuing in that position until February, 1900, when he took his present service with the American Press Association. In 1899 Albert G. Small was a commissioner to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church from the presby- tery of Logansport. William Robertson Small and Ella Linsday Child were mar- ried June 30, 1897, at Kokomo, Indiana. Ella Linsday Child, daughter of Moses C. and Clementine (Linsday) Cliild, was born December 29, 1869, at Kokomo, In- diana. William Robertson and Ella Linsday (Child) Small had: (a) Gill)ert Linsday Small, born May 4, 1899, at Indianap- olis, Ind. SMALL AND RELATED FAMILIES. 197 Albert Garrett Small and Mary Olive Allen were married September 5, 1888, in Brookston, Indiana. Mary Olive Allen, daughter of John C. and Nancy Holmes (Steen) Allen, was born September 22, 1865, in Clinton county, Indiana. Albert Garrett and Mary Olive (Allen) Small had: (a) Donald Garrett Small, born July 15, 1889, in Logans- port, Indiana. (b) Vivien Allen Small, born July 28, 1893, in Logansport, Indiana. (D) Stella Rosena Small, only daughter of Rev. Gilbert and Frances A. (Garrett) Small, was born January 25, 1873, in Ida- ville, Indiana. Following the death of her mother and after a two-years' course at Western Female Seminary, Oxford, Ohio, she made her home with her grand-uncle, Hon. William D. Rob- ertson, at East Greenwich, New York. John A. MacArthur and Stella Rosena Small were married April 6, 1898, at Greenwich, New York. John A. MacArthur, son of James and Mary (Alexander) MacArthur, was born May 3, 1868, at Shushan, Washington county. New York, and lives at 2154 Fifth avenue, Troy, New York. John A. and Stella Rosena (Small) MacArthur had: (a) William Raymond MacArthur, born September 16, 1899, in Troy, New York. (b) Frances Garrett MacArthur, born March 12, 1905, in Troy, New York. Rev. Gilbert Small and Mrs. Emma A. Sanderson were mar- ried May 23, 1888, at Lake Cicott, Cass county, Indiana. Mrs. Emma A. Sanderson, daughter of Blair and Sarah F. (Houk) Buchanan, was born in 1849. James Small married, secondly, Sarah Nelson in 1832, in Washington county, New York. Sarah Nelson, daughter of Simon and Lucy (Stockwell) Nel- son, was born in 1804, and died May 10, 1886. Her body was interred beside that of her husband in the Idaville cemetery. Simon Nelson was the son of Joseph and Isabel (Rogers) Nelson. James and Sarah (Nelson) Small left New York May 1, 1833, proceeded by lake and canal to Peru, Indiana, where they bought a small boat and put all their furniture into it and sailed 198 THE GENEALOGY OF THE ROBERTSON, down the "Wabash river until they came to Loekport, Indiana, reaching that point June 1, 1833. They settled in Adams town- ship, Carroll county, Indiana. James Small bought a farm there of 220 acres, where they spent the rest of their lives. That part of the country was heavily timbered. There were no roads and the inhabitants marked their way by making gashes on the trees. The big gray wolves were plentiful. James Small was among the foremost and most honored pioneer residents of that region. He brought from his eastern home to the then wilderness a practical knowledge of New Eng- land farming and experience in life that his pioneer neighbors soon learned to rely on, and it is undoubted that his influence in that community did very much toward bringing about proper conditions of social and economic life in the formative period of the now prosperous and established farming region. James and Sarah (Nelson) Small had: (1) George Small, bom June 2, 1834. (2) Mary Ann Small, born January 25, 1836; died August 21, 1879. (3) Jeannette Small, born March 12, 1839. (1) George Small, only son of James and Sarah (Nelson) Small, was born June 2, 1834, on the Small homestead in Adams township, Carroll county, Indiana, and now lives on the farm formerly owned by his father. For more than thirty years he has been a deacon in the United Presbyterian Church at Idaville. George Small and Mary Eldridge were married November 22, 1855. Mary Eldridge, daughter of Elijah and Elizabeth (Gibson) Eldridge, was born May 7, 1836. George and Mary (Eldridge) Small had: (A) Margaret Small, born July 27, 1857. (B) Jane A. Small, born December 24, 1858; died March 14, 1884. (C) James Small, born January 5, 1861. (D) Mary Belle Small, born September 22, 1862; died March 24, 1876. (E) Frances A. Small, born September 1, 1864. (F) Ida E. Small, born December 29, 1866. (G) Elizabeth Small, born February 27, 1869. (H) John N. Small, born February '25, 1876. ( I ) George Thomas Small, bom January 12, 1877. (J ) Hugh Edwin Small, born September 2, 1887; died De- cember 31, 1888. SMALL AND RELATED FAMILIES. 199 (A) Margaret Small, eldest daughter of George and Mary (Eldridge) Small, was born July 27, 1857, on the Small home- stead. John Campbell and Margaret Small were married July 27, 1893. John Campbell, son of Robert C. and Elizabeth (Lane) Campbell, was born July 15, 1845, in Jefferson county, Indiana, and lives at Indianapolis, Indiana. (C) James Small, eldest son of George and Mary (Eld- ridge) Small, was bom January 5, 1861, on the Small home- stead, and lives in Idaville, Indiana, where he and his brother, John N. Small, are dealers in hardware and shippers of grain. James Small and Nancy Barnes were married September 5, 1884. Nancy Barnes, daughter of Thomas and Prudence (Eldridge) Barnes, was born October 31, 1858. (E) Frances A. Small, fourth daughter of George and Mary (Eldridge) Small, was born September 1, 1864, and lives in Idaville, Indiana. Benjamin Ginn and Frances A. Small were married Febru- ary 20, 1885. Benjamin Ginn, son of James and Elizabeth Ginn, was born November 21, 1863, and died January 18, 1905. Benjamin and Frances A. (Small) Ginn had: (a) Hugh Ginn, born January 13, 1886; died August 24, 1886. (b) Alma M. Ginn, born November 6, 1887; died December 31, 1887. (c) Bertha Dean Ginn, born October 9, 1889. (d) Gertrude Merl Ginn, born August 9, 1894. (e) Francis Clair Ginn, born November 21, 1902. (F) Ida E. Small, fifth daughter of George and Mary (Eldridge) Small, was born December 29, 1866. Charles E. Johnsonbaugh and Ida E. Small were married October 10, 1888. Charles E. Johnsonbaugh, son of Ira and Angeline (Tam) Johnsonbaugh, was born December 10, 1866, and lives on the original Small farm in Adams township, Carroll county, Indiana. Charles E. and Ida E. (Small) Johnsonbaugh had: (a) Jennie Merl Johnsonbaugh, bom July 21, 1889. (b) Goldie Faye Johnsonbaugh, born January 19, 1894. 200 THE GENEALOGY OF THE ROBERTSON, (c) James Paul Johnsonbaugh, born August 15, 1904; died September 6, 1904. (G) Elizabeth Small, sixth daughter of George and Mary (Eldridge) Small, was born February 27, 1869. L. Francis Graham and Elizabeth Small were married July 10, 1890. L. Francis Graham, son of David and Mary (Pecht) Graham, was born in Pennsylvania and lives on a farm near Burnetts- creek, Indiana. L. Francis and Elizabeth (Small) Graham had: (a) Ralph Graham, born December 12, 1891. (b) George Cloyd Graham, born March 31, 1892. (c) Virdin Graham, bom July 5, 1897. (d) John Wilber Graham, and (e) James Weldon Graham — twins, born March 29, 1900; the latter died September 6, 1900, ( f ) Leona Belle Graham, born November 7, 1902. (H) John N. Small, second son of George and Mary (Eld- ridge) Small, was born February 25, 1876. He lives in Idaville, Indiana, where, with his brother James, he is engaged in the hardware business and the shipping of grain. John N. Small and Margaret H. Davidson were married November 4, 1896. Margaret H. Davidson, daughter of William and AUie (Barnes) Davidson, was born August 4, 1875. John N. and Margaret H. (Davidson) Small had: (a) William Dwight Small, born June 27, 1902. (2) Mary Ann Small, eldest daughter of James and Sarah (Nelson) Small, was born January 25, 1836, in Carroll county, Indiana, and died August 21, 1879. Hugh B. Knickerbocker and Mary Ann Small were married April 2, 1855. Hugh B. Knickerbocker, son of John and Rachel (Bain) Knickerbocker, was born February 7, 1828. He was killed in the battle of Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863. He was a man renowned in the region of his home as a teacher in the Burnetts- creek schools; one of the "old school" sort, of whom his pupils, now men of affairs in that village, speak yet with the utmost respect. He was a native of New York and was graduated from Union College, Schenectady, New York, in 1852. In the fall of that year he moved to Indiana and began his work as a teacher SMALL AND RELATED FAMILIES. 201 in the high school at Burnettscreek. With the beginning of the Civil War he hastened back to New York and aided in the en- listment of the Forty-third Regiment, New York Volunteers, and was made captain of Company "D" of that regiment, at the head of which he served valorously until a soldier's fate overtook him at Chancellorsville. Hugh B. and Mary Ann (Small) Knickerbocker had: (A) Sarah Jeannette Knickerbocker, born January 31, 1856. (B) John H. Knickerbocker, born June 14, 1858. (A) Sarah Jeannette Knickerbocker, only daughter of Hugh B. and Mary Ann (Small) Knickerbocker, was born Jan- uary 31, 1856. Joseph Newton Townsley and Sarah Jeannette Knickerbocker were married March 11, 1896. Joseph Newton Townsley, son of William and Phebe (Love) Townsley, was born August 13, 1849. They live in Adams town- ship, Carroll county, Indiana. (B) John H. Knickerbocker, only son of Hugh B. and Mary Ann (Small) Knickerbocker, was born June 14, 1858. He is a fine scholar; was graduated from Monmouth College; given to civil engineering, and is now purchasing agent for a large firm of timber dealers, with headquarters at Logansport, Indiana. He is said to have a rare knowledge of woodcraft. (3) Jeannette Small, second daughter of James and Sarah (Nelson) Small, was born March 12, 1839, on her father's home- stead. She is unmarried. In her earlier years she was a school teacher and had a fine reputation as a disciplinarian in the Burnettscreek schools, which her old pupils have not forgotten to this day, and among whom she is held in the highest regard. (II) Elizabeth Small, eldest daughter of George and Jean- nette (Lourie) Small, was born May 27, 1807, in Jackson, Wash- ington county. New York, and died in March, 1872, in Jackson, Washington county. New York. George I. Maxwell and Elizabeth Small were married January 19, 1826, in Jackson, Washington county. New York. George I. Maxwell, son of John and Jeannette (McFarland) Maxwell, was born May 28, 1799, in Jackson, Washington county. New York, and died March 2, 1848, in the same town and county. 202 THE GENEALOGY OF THE ROBERTSON, George I. and Elizabeth (Small) Maxwell had: (1) Jeannette Ann Maxwell, born November 18, 1827. (2) John Maxwell, born October 8, 1829; died April 20, 1901. (3) George S. Maxwell, born June 28, 1831. (4) William Maxwell, born May 25, 1833; died April 2, 1900, at Logansport, Indiana. (5) James A. Maxwell, born April 13, 1835; died July 17, 1862. (6) Elizabeth Maxwell, born November 19, 1838; died May 5, 1903, at Idaville, Indiana. (7) Robert Maxwell, born October 22, 1840; died June 13, 1874. (8) Mary Agnes Maxwell, born February 23, 1843. (9) Edward Maxwell, died July 8, 1871. (10) Thomas Maxwell, died November, 1901. (Twins, born October 28, 1845.) (1) Jeannette Ann Maxwell, eldest daughter of George I. and Elizabeth (Small) Maxwell, was born November 18, 1827, in Jackson, Washington County, New York, and now lives in Tarkio, Missouri. William Harper and Jeannette Ann Maxwell w^ere married October 20, 1856, in Jackson, Washington County, New York. William Harper, son of William and Jane (Wallace) Har- per, was born December 5, 1824, near Antrim, Ireland, and died September 1, 1902, in Tarkio, Missouri. William and Jeannette Ann (Maxwell) Harper had: (A) Elizabeth M. Harper, born August 2, 1857; died October 21, 1875. (B) Jane Wallace Harper, born August 5, 1859. (C) Anna Mary Harper, born April 13, 1862. (D) Sarah Isabella Harper, born July 10, 1868. (A) Elizabeth M. Harper, eldest daughter of William and Jeannette Ann (Maxwell) Harper, was born August 2, 1857, near Iowa City, Iowa, and died October 21, 1875, at Paxton, Illinois. (B) Jane Wallace Harper, second daughter of William and Jeannette Ann (Maxwell) Harper, was born August 5, 1858, near Iowa City, Iowa. George L. Fraser and Jane Wallace Harper were married February 7, 1882, at Marshalltown, Iowa. SMALL AND RELATED FAMILIES. 203 George L. Fraser, son of William J. and Mary T. (Blanch- ard) Fraser, was born at Marshalltown, Iowa. Lives at Coal, Henry county, Missouri. (C) Anna Mary Harper, third daughter of William and Jeannette Ann (Maxwell) Harper, was born April 13, 1862, at Iowa City, Iowa. James Black and Anna Mary Harper were married Septem- ber 15, 1892. James Black, son of William Alexander and Ann (Maltman) Black, was born September 20, 1857, at Ramelton, County Don- egal, Ireland. James and Anna Mary (Harper) Black had: (a) Anna Jeannette Black, bom September 10, 1893. (b) Martha Elizabeth Black, born May 22, 1896. (c) Margaret Isabelle Black, born July 1, 1900. James Black and family live at Waterloo, Iowa. (2) John Maxwell, eldest son of George I. and Elizabeth (Small) Maxwell, was born October 8, 1829, and died April 20, 1901. John Maxwell and Sarah Isabella McGeoch were married December 1, 1857. Sarah Isabella McGeoch, daughter of Alexander and Jean- nette (McClellan) McGeoch, was born April 12, 1836, and died June 29, 1866. John and Sarah Isabella (McGeoch) Maxwell had: (A) Jeannette E. Maxwell, born November 24, 1858. (B) Alexander McGeoch Maxwell, bom July 16, 1860. (C) Robert James Maxwell, born November 15, 1862. (D) George Maxwell, born November 25, 1865; died March 13, 1866. (A) Jeannette E. Maxwell, eldest daughter of John and Sarah Isabella (McGeoch) Maxwell, was bom November 24, 1858, in Jackson, Washington county. New York, and lives at Waterman, Illinois, R. F. D. No. 1. William Doig McCleery and Jeannette Maxwell were mar- ried February 21, 1882, in Jackson, Washington county. New York. William Doig McCleery, son of James and Jean (Thomson) McCleery, was born June 10, 1848, at Dalton, Ohio, and died April 29, 1903. 204 THE GENEALOGY OF THE ROBERTSON, William Doig and Jeannette E. (Maxwell) McCleery had: (a) Ruth McCleery, born January 14, 1883; died June 19, 1884. (b) Harry McCleery, born December 2, 1884. (c) Archie McCleery, born September 24, 1888. (d) John Maxwell McCleery, born August 14, 1890. (e) Fannie E. McCleery, born June 13, 1892. (B) Alexander McGeoch Maxwell, eldest son of John and Sarah Isabella (McGeoch) Maxwell, was bom July 16, 1860. Alexander McGeoch Maxwell and Mary McCleery were mar- ried December 17, 1884, and had : (a) Andrew R. Maxwell, born April, 1893. (C) Robert James Maxwell, second son of John and Sarah Isabella (McGeoch) Maxwell, was born November 15, 1862. Robert James Maxwell and Ella B. Todd were married Jan- uary, 1883. Ella B. (Todd) Maxwell died about 1885. Robert James Maxwell and Elizabeth Ashton were married August, 1892, and had : (a) Sarah Jane Maxwell. (b) Ashton Maxwell. (2) John Maxwell and Jane Elizabeth McGeoch were mar- ried October 20, 1869. Jane Elizabeth McGeoch, daughter of William and Eleanor (Christie) McGeoch, was born May 15, 1838, and died October 15, 1900. John and Jane Elizabeth (McGeoch) Maxwell had: (A) Eleanor Maxwell, born February 14, 1871. (B) William John Maxwell, born August 27, 1872. (C) Gilbert Maxwell, bom November 1, 1876. (A) Eleanor Maxwell, eldest daughter of John and Jane Elizabeth (McGeoch) Maxwell, was born February 14, 1871. Hiram H. Parrish and Eleanor Maxwell were married Oc- tober 8, 1890. Hiram H. Parrish, son of Henry H. and Mary (Parrish) Parrish, was born July 3, 1858, and lives at Cambridge, New York, 111 West Main street. Hiram H. and Eleanor (Maxwell) Parrish had: (a) Malcomb Maxwell Parrish, born February 26, 1892. (b) Mary Eleanor Parrish, born November 18, 1895. (c) Donald McDougall Parrish, born April 15, 1906. SMALL AND RELATED FAMILIES. 205 (B) William John Maxwell, eldest son of John and Jane Elizabeth (McGeoch) Maxwell, was born August 27, 1872. He is unmarried and lives at Niagara Falls, New York. (C) Gilbert Maxwell, second son of John and Jane Eliza- beth (McGeoch) Maxwell, was born November 1, 1876, and lives at Cambridge, New York. Gilbert Maxwell and Helen M. Eldridge were married Feb- ruary 16, 1898. Helen M. Eldridge, adopted daughter of Harvey R. and Sarah M. Eldridge, was born November 5, 1876, and died August 20, 1898. Gilbert Maxwell and Bessie Q. Robertson were married May 15, 1901. Bessie Q. Robertson, daughter of Alvan and Margaret A. (Qua) Robertson, was born June 28, 1879. (3) George S^ Maxwell, second son of George I. and Eliza- beth (Small) Maxwell, was born June 28, 1831, in Jackson, Washington county. New York, and lives at East Greenwich, New York. George S. Maxwell and Margaret Telford were married De- cember 27, 185 — . Margaret (Telford) Maxwell died May 26, 1901. George S. and Margaret (Telford) Maxwell had: (A) George I. Maxwell, born March 12, 1856. (B) Mary Maxwell, born October 5, 1858. (C) William John Maxwell, born August 5, 1860. (D) Elizabeth Maxwell, born November 6, 1861. (E) Anna Belle Maxwell, born January 26, 1869. (F) Robert Maxwell, born August 14, 1871. (G) David Maxwell, born September 29, 1873. (H) Charles M. Maxwell, born December 15, 1875. (A) George I. Maxwell, eldest son of George S. and Mar- garet (Telford) Maxwell, was born March 12, 1856. George I. Maxwell and Annie M. Arnott were married March 10, 1885, and had : (a) Marion Maxwell, born December 26, 1885. (b) Elizabeth Maxwell, born May 29, 1887. (c) Margaret Maxwell, bom July 12, 1890. (d) Alice F. Maxwell, born November 24, 1895. (e) Ruth Maxwell, born June 17, 1898. 206 THE GENEALOGY OF THE ROBERTSON, (B) Mary Maxwell, eldest daughter of George S. and Mar- garet (Telford) Maxwell, was born October 5, 1858. John Alexander and Mary Maxwell were married December 31, 1879. John Alexander, son of Maxwell and Ann (Small) Alex- ander, was born August 21, 1853. The descendants of the above may be found under Alexanders. (C) William John Maxwell, second son of George S. and Margaret (Telford) Maxwell, was born August 5, 1860. William John Maxwell and Ella M. Wilson were married December 31, 1891. (E) Anna Belle Maxwell, third daughter of George S. and Margaret (Telford) Maxwell, was born January 26, 1869. Henry P. Murdock and Anna Belle ]\Iaxwell were married January 24^ 1897, and had : (a) Margaret L. Murdock, born January 11, 1898. (b) George J. Murdock, born July 21, 1899. (c) Robert M. Murdock, born February 6, 1901. (F) Robert Maxwell, third son of George S. and Margaret (Telford) Maxwell, was born August 14, 1871. Rev. Robert Maxwell and Maude Pollock were married Aug- ust 1, 1900. Rev. Robert Maxwell is a missionary to India; a14 Adams. Mary Hanna (SmailYPo'rter.2i3-214 Adams, William Henry . 214 Alexander, Ann (Small) i92-'>17 Alexander, Anna " ' ooq Alexander, Annie (Devlin) 001 Alexander, Arthur Cleo ojo Alexander, Catherine (Bailey) ooi Alexander, Celia (Greene). . "70 Alexander, Charles .... ooT Alexander, Christiana (Sheldon)" ^18 Alexander, Cora M. (Snider) . 91 q Alexander, Delia (Moffltt) . oiq Alexander, Edward L "70 Alexander. Edward Livingston 71 Alexander, Edward S ' offlooi Alexander, Ella M. (Sparks) .. l!.' .'T ^Tq Alexander, Emma Belle . ' ' 'ooi Alexander, Emma .T. (Lee) '.'. 2^0 Ale.xander, Ethel May ... 2'>'> Alexander, Eva oZn Alexander, Florence 991 Alexander, Frances (Milks) '.'. ooo Alexander, Frank B 090 Alexander, Fred W 990 Alexander, George ... '>i7-590 Alexander, Isaac S '.'.'.'. " "79 Alexander, .Tames 71' Alexander, .Tames R. ...........'. 79 Alexander. .John ..." .266-2i7-'>9T Alexander, .Tohn " ' ' ' ^18-^10 Alexander, John M '. " ■"71 Alexander, Mabel Elizabeth! .' 999 Alexander, Marguerite E. . "79 Alexander, Mary E 71 Alexander, Mary (Maxwell) '. '. .'265-266-2'>l Alexander, Maxwell 217 Alexander, Maxwell '. 919 Alexander, Mary (Waters) '.'.'.'.'. 999 Alexander, Montgomery 029 Alexander, Nelson '.'.'.'. 217 Alexander, Orlando . . . 91 71990 Alexander, Peter " 7V Alexander, Robert 217-218 Alexander, Robert Earl . . 910 Alexander, Roy M "79 Alexander, Sarah (Livingston) 7^ Alexander. William .... 7J Alexander, William G 79 Alexander. William .Tames. . . . . ' "0171999 Alexander. William S ^18-2To Andrews. Lillian Ford " 170 Armstrong, Archibald, Jr.. i{'^ Armstrong, Mary L. (Reid) ...."; ii.=i Armstrong. Thomas Reid '"'115 Arnold, Aaron J " ' " '934 Arnold, Abner o'n- Arnold, Jennie .'. o'q'4 Arnold, Lewis ." og"^ Arnold, Mary (McGeoch) ..!.".' i!." "933l93'4 Ashton, Ann (Beverldge) 156 Ashton. Isaac """'i'=;a Athol. Earls of ? ? Atwood. Charles G loq Atwood, Flora ,[ 139 Atwood, Lorenzo Benson. .............. 138 B Baillie. Edward 999 Baillie, Elizabeth (Alexander) .'!!! '9171999 Baillie. Susie ^99 Baillie, T. E 922 Becker, Alfred W '.'.'.'. lol Becker, Alice ( Sharp) .".■.■."."; i85 Becker, Annabel R """"ififi Becker, Annie (Rice) '..'. ilfi 1 Becker, Blanche Louise '. isfti Becker, Charle.s C .' 185-186 ■ Becker, Elna Grace 186 Becker, Emma ( Skiff) 186 Becker, Frederick M ' " i85-186 Becker, Hannah (Brownell) '.'. 185 Becker, Henry W 185-186 Becker, James Edward is^ Becker, J. V. S 185 Becker, John R ." ." ." i85-186 Becker, Lester 135 Becker, Llbble (Brownell) '..'.'.'.'. I86 Becker, Martha (Hunter) ■186 Becker, Mary ic^ Becker, Mildred '.'. {gQ Becker, Niles Rice 186 Becker, Sarah E. (Small) ....'.'.'.'. iw-lS^ Bender, Adelbert 178 Bender, Ann E. (Richardson) !!.'! ."i73ll77 Bender, Isaac 177 Bender, .Toshua J 170 Bender, Laura E 170 Bender, Lottie ( Aarm) ".'.'.'.'.'. 173 Bender. Lulu ' " " ' 173 Bender, Thomas .' .'. 173 Bender, William Richardson 177 Beverldge, Hon. Albert J 162 Beverldge. Alexander '"'"ns Beverldge. Alexander W. . 907 Beveiidge. Andrew 155-1.56^158 Beverldge, Rev. Andrew M., D. D... 159-1 60 Beverldge, Ann 153 Beverldge, Ann (Hoy) ...:::;::."." i59li59 Beverldge, Bertha (McGeoch) ... 933 Beverldge, Catherine (Eddv) . " "l63 Beverldge, Catherine M. (Langsdale) ' ' 162 Beverldge, Daedda "159 Beverldge, Daedda (Wilcox) '. 159 Beverldge, David " "153 Beverldge, Ella (Reutzger) 1,59 Beverldge, Elizabeth (Armitage) .. ""l56 Beverldge, Elizabeth (Dlsbrow) .. 159 Beverldge, Elizabeth (Irwin) 159 Beverldge, George 152-159 Beverldge, Dr. George 162 Beverldge, George Maxwell 207 Beverldge. George of Strathmiglo. .155-156 Beverldge, Helen M. (Judson) . . 1.59 Beverldge, Henry Loomls ." ." " " I6O Beverldge, Isabel (Cummlngs) ....156-158 Beverldge, James 153 Beverldge, James Hoy 159 Beveridge, Dr. J. M 169 Beverldge, Janet (Fotheringham) 'li'ise Beveridge, Janet (Lourie) 155-156 Beveridge, Jeannette 1.53 Beveridge, .Tohn '.'.'.' HiG-^Ol Beveridge. Hon. .Tohn Lourie. .159-160-162 Beveridge. Kuhne 1,59 Beverldge. Marlon 159 Beveridge. Mary B. (Maxwell) . . . !266-207 Beverldge. Mary Evalvn 933 Beveridge. Mary (McCleary) 207 Beveridge, Matthew 155-158 Beveridge, Merrltt Hoy i^g Beveridge. Philo Judson ". 159 Beverldge, Phyllis " " 159 Beveridge, Ray 159 Beveridge, Rea L 238 Beveridge, Sarah (Loomis) 159-160 Beveridge, Thomas 159 Beveridge, Rev. Thomas, D. D 156-157 Beveridge, Willard Albert 238 Beveridge, Wilson McNItt 207 Black, Anna Jeannette 203 Black, Anna M. (Maxwell) 202-203 Black, James 203 Black, Margaret Isabelle 203 Black. Martha Elizabeth 203 Blain, Edward Small 215 Blain, Mary E. (Robinson) 215 Blain, Lieut. Wllber B 215 Brougham, Henry Lord 33 Burt, Albert Parens 180 Burt, Baby 180 Burt, Ernest Leaman 180 Burt, Florence Josephine 180 Burt, George Dewey 180 Burt, Josephine A. (Richardson) 180 Burt, Lloyd Gael 180 Burt, Men Silas 180 Burt, Gael Jacob 180 Burt. Ruby Clara 180 Butler, Burton C 222 Butler, Katherine (Alexander) ....217-222 C Cameron, James 138 Cameron, Jane Ann (McDougall) . .133-137 Cameron, Samuel 137 Cameron, Wellington 138 Campbell, Charles Curry 209 Campbell, Charles Theodore 209 Campbell, Lieut. Donald 80 Campbell, James S 130 Campbell, John 199 Campbell, John David 209 Campbell, Josephine Grr 209 Campbell, Julia Elizabeth (Orr) 209 Campbell, Capt. Lauchlin 80 Campbell, Laura (Graham) 130 Campbell. Lillie Margaret 209 Campbell, Margaret (Small) 199 Campbell, Marshall 209 Campbell, Mary Alice 209 Campbell, Ruth Winifred 209 Cannon, Dr. Alphonso 140 Cannon, Stanley 140 Collins, Armlnta (McClarren) 174 Collins, Cornelius Bruce 174 Collins, Edith (McMullin) 174 Collins, Edward LeRoy 174 Collins. Ethel Grace 174 Collins, Helen 174 Collins, Jeannette 174 Collins, John P. Hale 174 Collins. Martha Eunice 174 Collins, Pauline May 174 Collins, Robert McClarren 174 Comstock, Frederick L 240 Comstock, Frederick Law 240 Comstock, Martha J. (Law) 240 Connfort, Birdie Agnes (Law) 243 Connfort, Nelson Harry 243 Conover. Anna Jean 110 Conover. George Van Amber 110 Conover, May Edith (Liddle) 110 Conover, Thadeus Sidney 110 Conover, Thadeus Sidney, jr Ill Coulter, Andrew Woods 188 Coulter, Blanche 218 Coulter, Blanche Louise 188 Coulter, Cornelia (Self ridge) 218 Coulter. Edith M. (Cornell) 188 Coulter, Edward Cornell 188 Coulter, Edward Small 188 Coulter, Fannie 217 Coulter, Florence 188-218 Coulter, Harold R 218 Coulter, Henry 188-218 Coulter, James Alexander 217-218 Coulter, Jeannette (Alexander) 217 Coulter, Katherine C 218 Coulter, Louis J 218 Coulter, Margaret B 218 Coulter, Nancy W. (Robertson) 218 Coulter, Phebe Thomas (Small) .. .187-188 Coulter, Sara M 218 Coulter, William S 218 Crawford, Albert S 134 Crawford, Elizabeth Beaty (McDou- gall) 133-134 Crawford, Frank A 134 Crawford, Hiram 134 Crawford, James Edward 134 Crawford, Jeannette M 134 Crawford, John M 134 Crawford, Minnie E 134 Crawford, Sarah E. (Smith) 134 Crighton, Lady Margaret 33-101-246 D Day, Albert Burton 178-179 Day, Albert Henry 178 Day, Anna F. (Eberle) 178 Day, Catherine (Daifer) 179 Day, Charles Eberle 179 Day, Charles Ulysses 178 Day, Cleo Grace 175 Day, Edna Pearl (Maxwell) 179 Day, Fred A 175 Day, George Francis 178 Day, Julian A 175 Day, Mary J. (McClarren) 174-175 Day, Robert Howard 175 Day, Russell George 179 Day, Sarah Jeannette 175 Dahl, Anna (Skinner) Robertson 124 Davison, Charles M 74 Davison. Jennie (McDougall) 74 Davitt, Emma Warren (Small) 213-216 Davitt. John Findley 216 Donaldson, George 238 Donaldson, Jane Ann (McGeoch) . .233-238 Donaldson, James 238 Donaldson, Jeannette (Law) 239-244 Douglas, Lady Mary 95 E Edmonds, Albert 144 Edmonds, Clelland Jackson 144 Edmonds, James Edward 144 Edmonds, John Robertson 144 Edmonds, Sarah Small (Robertson). 141-144 F Feld, Clara E. (Richardson) 180-181 Feld, Edward Leo 181 Feld, Eleanor Kathleen 181 Feld, John Bernard 181 Feld, John Walter 181 Feld, Mary Clara 181 Field, Mary H 89 Finley, John 212 Finley, Martha 212 Finley, Rev. Samuel, D. D 212 Eraser, George L 202 Eraser, Jane W. (Maxwell) 202 French, Isabel (Beveridge) 159 French, William 159 Foster, Anderson 235 Foster, Edith J 236 Foster. George M. 236 Foster, Jeannette (McGeoch) 235 Foster, Jennie F 236 Foster, Jennie (Miller) 236 Foster, Jennie (Randies) 236 Foster, Robert 236 Foster, Ruth E 236 Foster, William 236 Fotheringham, George 156 Fotheringham, Janet (Lourie) Bev- eridge 156-157 Galbraith, Bertha (Becker) 186 Galbraith, Walter 186 Gib, Rev. Adam 156 Glnn, Alma M 199 Ginn, Benjamin 199 Ginn, Bertha Dean 199 Glnn, Prances A. (Small) 198-199 Glnn, Francis Clair 199 Glnn, Gertrude Merl 199 Glnn, Hugh 199 Gladstone, William Ewart 31 Glasgow, Hon. Joseph Montgomery 143 Glasgow, Phebe Ann (Robertson) . .141-143 Glasgow, Samuel Black 148 Goldie. Frank E 221 Goldle, Leigh 221 Goldie. Mary 221 Goldle, Ward B 221 Goldy, Eugene 221 Goldy, Ida (Alexander) 221 Graham, Rev. Edward Brown 129 Graham, Elizabeth (Small) 198-200 Graham, Eliza Moores (Lourle) 129 Graham, George Cloyd 200 Graham, Glee 179 Graham, Harriet R. (Harding) 179 Graham, James Weldon 200 Graham, John 179 Graham, John Wilber 200 Graham, Leona Belle 200 Graham, L. Francis 200 Graham, liOis 130 Graham. Marv Clara 130 Graham. Ralph 200 Graham, Virdin 200 H Hall, Eleanor (Shaw) 73 Hall, Marguerite (Atwood) 139 Hall. Robert G 73 Hamilton, Anne 47-49-105-246 Hamiltons, in Scotland 50 Hamilton, Lineage of 34 Harding, Amos Tryon 179 Harding, Mary (Richardson) Day 173-178-179 Harper. Elizabeth M 202 Harper, Jeannette A. (Maxwell) 202 Harper, Sarah Isabella 202 Harper, William 202 Harris, Anna (Allllard) 138 Harris. Lorraine 1.38 Harris, William H 138 Hart, Carrie W. 2.35 Plart. Chauncev II 235 Hart, Esther " 235 Hart, George II 235 Hart. Jeannette (McGeoch) 233-235 Hart, Lydia M 235 Hedges. Charles 236 Hedges. Susie B. (Foster) 236 Hendrickson, Alfred Davis 144 Hendrickson. Willetta II. (Robertson) .. 144 Hendrickson. William, Jr 144 Hendrick>5on. William 3 144 Henry, James 159 Henry, Jeannette (Beveridge) 159 Henry. Mary Livingston 126 Henry, M.iry Livingston (Robertson) ... 126 Henry, Ta trick. Lineage of 30 Henry. William 126 Ilerrington. Mary E. (Coulter) 1S8 Ilerrington. Walter Willard ISO High, TTelen (Ravmond) 150 High. Shirlv 159 Hill. Alfred George 143 Hill. Fannip (Robertson) 142-143 Hopkins. Iltnry McLaer 189 Hopkins, James Archibald ISO Hopkins, Josephine (Small) „ ....187-189 Hopkins, ilary Alice 189 Hurd, Katherine (Stevenson) Richard- son 173 Jaggers, John Tompkins 175 Jaggers, Paul Dales 175 Jaggers, Sarah A. (McClarren) . . . .174— 175 Jaggers, Stephen Mitchell 175 James, Alta Maria 182 James, Clarlsa Phoebe 182 James, Edward 182 James, Fred 182 James, George Washington 181 James, Harriet Irene 182 James, Helda (Drake) 182 James, Katherine Helen 183 James, Mary (Pries) 183 James, Mattie E. (Williams) 182 James, Phebe (Richardson) 173-181 James, Rolla M 182 James, Ruth 182 James, Walter G 182 Johnsonbaugh, Charles E 199 Johnsonbaugh, Goldie Fay 199 Johnsonbaugh, Ida E. (Small) 198-199 Johnsonbaugh, James Paul 200 Johnsonbaugh, Jennie Merl 199 Johnston, Annie Margaret (Small) .187-190 Johnston, William Henry 191 K Kenyon, Fred W 116 Kevon, Jeannette (Armstrong) 116 Kilmer, Albert L 183 Kilmer, Eldora 183 Kilmer, Florence Ethel 183 Kilmer, James Milo 183 Kilmer, Jessie 183 Kilmer, Mabel M 183 Kilmer. Susannah R. (Richardson) .173-183 Kilmer, William M 183 Kings of Scotland 9 Knickerbocker. Capt. Hugh B 200 Knickerbocker, John H 201 Knickerbocker, Mary Ann (Small) .198-200 Kyle, Anna Grace (McClarren) ... .174-176 Kyle. Anna Jeannette 176 Kyle, Florence Louise 176 Kyle, Foster Jackson 176 Kvle, Helen 176 Kvle, Mabel Ruth 176 Kyle, Mildred 176 Kyle, Roland McClarren 176 Laffertv, Alice Livingston (Small) .223-232 Lafferty. W. L 232 Law, Agnes B. (Coon) 239 Law, Agnes E, McB 2.39 Law. Agnes (Herrin) 238 Law. Alexander W 242 Law, Alice (Walker) 242 Law, Andrew 2.39 Law, Andrew Thompson 241 Law. Anna 2.39 Law. Anna Mary 116-241 Law. Anna Rector (Small) 167-238 Law, Annis Potter 240 Law, Archibald Robertson 241-242 I-aw. Cornelia .Jeannette 241 Law, Cornelia (Thompson) 241 Law. David 116-239-240-241 Law. David Ilervev 239 Law. Edward 126-239-241 Law. Edward Archibald 242 Law. Edward Duncan 242 Law, Eliza Agnes (Law) 240 Law. Eliza Alice 242 Law, Ellsworth 75 Law. Frank F 242 Law. Fred W 242 Law, George 242 Law, Grace (McDougall) 75 Law, Isaac 239 Law, James 238 Law, James Edward 239 Law, Jeannette 241 Law, Jeannette (Robertson) 126-241 Law, John 238 Law, John Hamilton 241 Law, John Potter 240 Law, John Walker 242 Law, Joseph Ireneus 239 Law, Louis L 242 Law, Maggie (Waters) 242 Law, Margaret Ann (Robertson) 115-116-240 Law, Martha Jane (Hutchison) 239 Law, Marilla (Wagoner) 240 Law, Mary Helen ( Hayes) 242 Law, Mary Jane (Rankin) 239 Law, Narcissa Anna 239 Law, Nettie (Ledgerwood) 240 Law, Robert I. (1) 238 Law, Robert I. (2) 240 Law, Dr. Robert 1 241-242 Law, Samuel Robert 239 Law, Sarah (Russell) 239 Law, William 239 Ledgerwood, Edgar 240 Ledgerwood. Lulu Jean 240 Ledgerwood, Nettie A. (Law) 240 Ledgerwood. Nettie D. (Shields) 244 Ledgerwood, Roy 240 Ledgerwood. Dr, Thomas M 244 Lendrum, Eliza (Robertson) 115-120 Lendrum, Mary E 120 Lendrum, William 120 Leonard, James 211 Leonard. Mary (Craig) 211 Lett, Clare 148 Lett, Ethel Abigail (Patten) 147-148 Lett, Hon. Thomas 148 Liddle. Anna Evelyn 110 Liddle, Anna (McNeil) 110 Liddle, Bessie Brown 110 Liddle, Edna (Bradford) 110 Liddle. Daniel 110 Liddle. Margaret Irene 110 Liddle, Mary Sterling 110 Liddle. May Edith 110 Liddle, Nellie 110 Liddle. Ranson G 110 Liddle. Ralph Clark '. ] . ijo Liddle. William 110 Livingston. Lineage of '.'.'.'. 56 Livingston, Hon. Alexander ! 68-70 Livingston. Archibald 68 Livingston. Brokholst 64 Livingston, Edward 65 Livingston. Eleanor .[ , 69 Livingston. Elizabeth (McDougall) . . . . . 70 Livingston, Jeannette 68 Livingston. .John H .'. 67 Livingston. Margaret . 68 Livingston, Afarianne .'. 69 Livingston, Mary .,'. 68 Livingston, Moses ] ] 69 Livingston. Phillip 63 Livingston. Robert R 64 Livingston, William 64 Loomis. Rev. Aretas, D. D .".'.' .160 Lourie. Alexander 155 Lourie. Alexander .'. 128 Lourie, Ann !!'.!! 155 Lourie, Ann (Gilmore) !l.55 Lourie, Anna Eurella " ' I3u Lourie, Anna S. (Crocker) .130 Lourie. Arthur William 129 Lourie. Catherine 130 Lourie, Catherine Eleanor (Robert- son) 126-128 Lourie. Christian 155 Lourie, Donald Bradford 130 Lourie, Elizabeth J. (Steele) 129 Lourie, Flora McDonald (Carpenter) .. .129 Lourie, George Brown 130 Lourie, Grace Elizabeth 129 Lourie, Hamilton Alexander 130 Lourie, Herbert Mattoon 129 Lourie, Herbert Shaw 129 Lourie, Irvine Robertson 130 Lourie, Janet (Beveridge) 156 Lourie, John of Auctermuchty 155 Lourie, Judge James 158 Lourie, Laura A. (Hamlll) 129 Lourie, Dr. Lloyd Steele 129 Lourie, Margaret 155 Lourie, Margaret Isabel (Bruce) 129 Lourie, Mary 155 Lourie, Mary Jeannette 130 Lourie, Mary Sophia (Biglow) 128 Lourie, Ralph Bigelow 129 Lourie, Thomas Beveridge 157 Lowe, Mary Anna (Robertson) . . . .123-124 Lowe, Edwin David 124 Lowe, Emma Shaw 124 Lowe, Mora Hilton 124 M Mannen, Helen M. (Patten) 151 Mannen, John M 151 Marshall, George L '. .'241 Marshall, Hanna (Law) 241 Maxwell, Alice (Arnott) 206 Maxwell, Alice P 205 Maxwell, Andrew R 204 Maxwell, Annie M. (Arnott) 205 Maxwell, Ash ton 204 Maxwell, Barbara Alexander (Robertson). 207 Maxwell, Bessie Q. (Robertson) 205 Maxwell, Charles •. . .207 Maxwell, Alexander McGeoch 203-204 Maxwell, Charles M 205-206 Maxwell, David 205 Maxwell, Edward 202 Maxwell, Etta B. (Todd) 204 Maxwell, Ella M. (Wilson) 206 Maxwell, Eliza (Robertson) 141-144 Maxwell, Elizabeth 202 Maxwell, Elizabeth 2 205 Maxwell, Elizabeth (Ashton) 204 Maxwell, Elizabeth (Small) 192-201 Maxwell, George 203 Maxwell, George 1 201 Maxwell, George I. (2) 205 Maxwell, George S 202-205 Maxwell, Gilbert 204-205 Maxwell, Helen M. (Eldridge) 205 Maxwell. James 144 Maxwell, James A 202 Maxwell, .Tane E. (McGeoch) 204 Maxwell, Janet M. (McNitt) 206 Maxwell, John 202-203-204 Maxwell. Margaret 205 Maxwell. Margaret Robertson 207 Maxwell. Margaret (Telford) 205 Maxwell, Marion 205 Maxwell, Martha E. (Wilson) 206 Maxwell, Mary A. (Bishop) 208 IMaxwell. Mary Elizabeth 207 Maxwell, Mar'v (McCleery) 204 Maxwell, Maud (Pollock) 206 Maxwell, Robert 202-207 Maxwell. Rev. Robert 205-206 Maxwell, Robert James 203-204 Maxwell. Ruth 205 Maxwell. Sarah Jane 204 Maxwell. Sarah I. (McGeoch) 203 Maxwell. Thomas 202-208 Maxwell. William 202-206 Maxwell. William .John 204-205-206 Maxwell, Wilson H 206 Millard, Andrew J 138 Millard. Mary E. (Reaves) 1.38 Miller, Mary Jane Beveridge 155 Mills, Georgiana Leona 183 McClellan Mills, Richard Logan 183 McClellan Mills, Sarah E. (Richardson) 173-183 McClellan Mills, William Leland 183 McClellan Mills, William T 183 McClellan Mitchell, John 154 McClellan Mizell, Anna A. (Alexander) 219 McClellan Mizell, Bertha May 219 McClellan Mizell, J. Parker 219 McClellan Mizell, William Herbert 219 McClellan Moffitt, James 219 McClellan Moffltt, Lulu (Livingston) 219 McClellan Moncrief, Rev. William 156 McClellan Monmouth College 153-194 McClellan 201-2^-225-226-227-228-229-231-232-238 McCoy, E Morse, Samuel F. B 212 McCoy, W Munger, Anna Mary (Alexander) 221 McDonald Munger, Dwlght C 221 McDonald Munger, Ida 221 MacDouga Munger, John 221 McDouga Munger, Maxie A 221 McDouga Murdock, Anna B. (Maxwell) 205-206 McDouga Murdock, George J 206 McDouga Murdock, Henry P 206 McDouga Murdock, Margaret L 206 McDouga Murdock, Robert M 206 McDouga MacArthur, Anna Belle 220 McDouga MacArthur, Frances Garrett 197-220 McDouga MacArthur, John A 197-220 McDouga MacArthur, James 219 McDouga MacArthur, Jane (McMorris) 219 McDouga MacArthur, Mary (Alexander) ....217-219 McDouga MacArthur, Stella Rosena (Small) McDouga 195-197-220 McDouga MacArthur, William 220 McDouga MacArthur, William Raymond ....197-220 McDouga MacAyeal, Anna Eliza (Robertson) 142 McDouga MacAyeal, Rev. Howard S 142 McDouga MacAyeal, Robert Archie 142 McDouga McArthur, Mary (Small) 170-172 McDouga McArthur, Rev. Samuel 172 McDouga McCandees, Jeannette (Small) ....208-210 McDouga McCandees, John 210 McDouga McCandless, Alexander 243 McDouga McCandless, Anna Louise (Law) .. .241-243 McDouga McCandless, Frederick 243 McDouga McCandless, James Edward 243 McDouga McCandless, William Robertson 243 McDouga McCiarren, Charles Edward 176 McDouga McClarren, Ella Laura 176 McDouga McCiarren. James Donald 176 McDouga McClarren, Edith 176 McDouga McCiarren, Mai-y A. (Nesbltt) 176 Mcr)ouga McClarren, .Jennie Irene 176 McDouga McClarren, Mary Lois 176 McDouga McClarren, Samuel Foster 176 McGeoch, McClarren, Ruth 176 McGeoch, McClarren, Mildred Belle 176 McGeoch, McClarren. Jeannette (Richardson) .... 173 McGeoch, McClarren, Robert 173 McGeoch. McClarren. James French 174-175 McGeoch, McClarren. Charles Edward 174-176 McGeoch, McClarren, Jennie L. (Moody) 175 McGeoch, McClarren, Nellie Moody 176 McGeoch, McClarren. Robert M 176 McGeoch. McCIaughry. Blanche Ill McGeoch, McClaughry, Chalmers Ill McGeoch, McCleery, Archie 204 McGeoch, McCleery, Fannie E 204 McGeoch McCleery, Harry 204 McGeoch! McCleery, Jeannette E. (Maxwell) ....203 McGeoch, McCleery. John Maxwell 204 McGeoch McCleery. Ruth 204 McGeoch, McCleery, William Doig 203 McGeoch McClellan. Ada Angellne 172 McGeoch' McClellan, Albert 171 McGeoch McClellan, Eliza (Small) 170-171 McGeoch' McClellan, Edward A 172 McGeoch! McClellan. Edward F 171 McGeoch! McClellan, Edward S 171 McGeoch, McClellan, Ethel Corrine 172 McGeoch, McClellan, Francis Ilerndon 172 McGeoch, Francis W 171 Fred A 172 Helen (Clark) 171 James Alexander 171 John 171 Luella (Allyn) 172 Mary Gladys 176 Maud A 172 Myrta Lisle 172 Robert 171 Sarah A. (Selvey) 171 Sarah R. (Jackson) 172 Sarah Thompson 17l Ursula 171 eanor (Taylor) 69 illiam 70 Arms 93 Sir James 94 11, Sir John 132 Alexander 98-133-136 Sir Alexander 133 Anna Mary (Patten) ... 149-135 Anna (Wilder) 137 Col. Archibald 73 Arms 97 Charles Gilbert 135-149 Charles Howard 137 Charles William 135 Eleanor (Livingston) 73 Gilbert Henrv 135 Gilbert Robertson 133-139 Grace Cameron 137 Hattie 136 James, Lineage of 132 Jeannette 134 Jeannette E 137 Jeannette Isabelle 139 Jeanette (Robertson) . .107-132 John 133-134 , Mabel Irene 135 . Margaret Ann 135 , Margaret (Macready) 139 , Martha J. (Nelson) 136 . Mary 74 , Mary 2 133 , Mary (Epperson) 134 , Mary L 136 , Mary (Ruckrigel) 135 , Nellie (Conklin) 137 . Rebecca (Hamilton) 133 , Wellington 133-136 , Wellington Cameron 137 . William 133 , William, Jr 73 , William James 135 Ada (George) 233 Agnes (Foster) 236 Agnes (Telford) 235 Alexander 234 Alice (Beattie) 237 Bertha Mae 238 Charles H 234 Edward 233 Eleanor Isadla 234 Elizabeth (McMillan) 237 Ella 234 Frank H 237 George 233-235 George Edward 23.5-237 James 233-234 James Edward 235 Jeannette ( Small ) 167-232 .Jennie (Edle) 234 John 233 .John II 235-237 .John Louden 238 Lydia 234 Lydia (Warner) 233 >Iarv Agnes 235 Marv Elizabeth 234 Mary (Hunt) 233 Mary (Sheridan) 234 McGeoch, Morrison 238 MeGeoch, Dr. Ralph Lyman 237 McGeoch, Sarah (Coleman) 237 McGeoch, Stanley 238 McGeoch, Susie (Foster) 237 McGeoch, Vesta (McEachron) 238 McGeoch, William 232 McGeoch, William (2) 233 McGeoch, William J 235-237 McGeoch, William, Jr 234 McMaster, Dr. Porter Robert 142 McMaster, Mary Tilford (Robertson) .. .142 McMillan, Mary E (Robertson) 237 McMillan, Morrison 237 McMurray, Adella 109 McMurray, Alfred S 109 McMurray, Anna Mary (Mory) 109 McMurray, Edith Martin 109 McMurray, George 108 McMurray, Dr. George H 109 McMurray, Harold 109 McMurray, Howard 109 McMurray, Ida May (Havlland) 109 McMurray, Laura Anna (Martin) 109 McMurray, Mary Laura 109 McMurray, Mary (McNeil) 108 McNaughton, Alexander 83, 85, 88 McNaughton, Sir Alexander 78 McNaughton, Sir Francis 79 McNaughton, Eleanor 68-88 McNaughton, .Teannette 88 McNaughton, .Tohn 88 McNaughton. Lineage of 76 McNaughton, Mary (McDonald) 88 McNaughton, Moses 88 McNeil, Alice (Lea) 114 McNeil, Allan 113 McNeil, Anna 112 McNeil, Anna (Robertson) 107 McNeil, Achibald 108 McNeil, Elizabeth 108 McNeil, Ellen A (Clark) 108 McNeil, Ellen K (Thrall) 112 McNeil, Evelyn Colfax 108 McNeil, James 108-112 McNeil, James B Ill McNeil, John Ill McNeil, John, Jr 107 McNeil, John R 108 McNeil, Margaret (Brennan) Ill McNeil, Martha 108 McNeil, Mary Ellen Ill McNeil, Mary G. (Sherwood) 114 McNeil, Moses Livingston 108-111 McNeil, Susan Bowen (Hathaway) 112 McNeil, Thomas 108 McNeil, William 108 McNeil, William Hathaway 112-113 McNeil, William T Ill McNew, Rev. Frederick 150 N Nehron. Bessie (Becker) 186 Nehron, Frank 186 Nelson, Isabel (Rogers) 197 Nelson, Joseph 197 Nelson, Lucy (Stockwell) 197 Nelson, Simon 197 Nicholson, Albert Ill Nicholson, Susie H. (McNeil) McClaughry Ill O Orr, Margaret Jane (Small) 208-209 Orr, Col. William 209 P Parrish, Eleanor (Maxwell) 204 Parrish, Donald McDougall 204 Parrish, Hiram H 204 Parrish, Mary Eleanor 204 Parrish, Malcomb Maxwell 204 Patten, Agnes 153 Patten, Agnes (Beverldge) 152-159 Patten, Albert Edward 147 Patten, Alexander Robertson 146-149, 152-159 Patten, Amanda (Buchanan) 153 Patten, Catherine M. (Sibley) 151 Patten, Charles Heath 1.50 Patten, Charles J 149 Patten, Charlotte (Kimball) 148 Patten, Clara May (McNew) 150 Patten, Edward Moses 147 Patten, Eleanor Livingston 146-150 Patten, Elizabeth N. (Pratt) 147 Patten, Emma Therese (Herpln) 154 Patten, Erma May (Howard) 150 Patten, Frederick Livingston 149-150 Patten, George W 152-153 Patten, Gilbert Robertson 151 Patten, Harriet C. (Field) 149 Patten, Harriet J. (Marselus) 147 Patten, Henry .Jay 153 Patten, James 146 Patten, James A 152-153 Patten, James Miller 147 Patten, Jane (Somes) 149 Patten, Jennie Grace 147 Patten, .Jennie Maria. .3, 5, 89, 101, 147, 149 Patten, John Lourie 153 Patten, Julia Frances 151 Patten, Mabel Erma 150 Patten, Mary Louise 147 Patten, Mary (Robertson) 107-146 Patten, Rhoda Violet 154 Patten, Capt. Robert 146-150 Patten, Sarah Elizabeth 147 Patten, Simon Nelson 147-148 Patten, Simon Newcomb 147 Patten, Thomas Beverldge 153 Patten, Hon. William 146-149 Patten, William David 147 Patten, William Howard 150 Patten, William Livingston 152 Patten, William Somes 149-150 Pealer, Louis Franklin 177 Pealer, Ruby E. (Richardson) 177 Perry, Anna M. (Shields) 244 Perry, Anthony M .244 Perry, Gertrude 244 Perry, Martha 244 Perry, Nettie S 244 Pollock, Anna Jane 230 Pollock, Ethel Small 230 Pollock, .Jane (Elder) 229 Pollock, Jessie Elizabeth (Small) ..223-229 Pollock, Rev. .Tohn Abraham 229 Pollock. John Donald 230 Pollock, William 229 Porter, Ella Mattoon (Small) 223-231 Porter, Irvin Lourie 322 Porter, .lames Alexander Powers 213 Porter, John Bowen 232 Porter. William Edward 213 Post, Catherine Mary 151 Post, Mary C. (Patten) 151 Post, Owen Lindsay 151 Post. Robert Patten 151 Pratt. Margaret T. (Shaw) 73 Pratt, Simon Newcomb 73-147 Price, Ann Eliza (Robertson) Cannon.. 140 Price, Rev. James 140 Protzman, Alice L. (Patten) 151-152 Protzman. Catherine Agnes 152 Protzman, Ethel (Kershner) 152 Protzman, Gilbert Irving 152 Protzman, Mary Alice 152 Protzman, Robert Dale 152 Q Qua. Anna (Coulter) 217 Qua, Fannie 218 Qua, Harvey L 218 Qua, Una 218 Qua, Henry J 218 R Randies, Alexander 207 Randies, Andrew 207 Randies, Anna Elizabeth 208 Randies, Dr. Herbert 208 Randies, Luella K. (Price) 208 Randies, Margaret A. (McGeoch) 207 Randies, Marian Elizabeth 208 Randies, Mary A. (Maxwell) 202-207 Raymond, Alia May Beveridge 159 Raymond, Lourie 159 Raymond, Samuel B 159 Raymond, William 159 Reaves, John M 138 Reaves, Margaret (McDougall) ...133-138 Reid, Anna I. (Lendrum) 120 Reid, Anna Jeannette 120 Reid, Archibald L 120 Reid, Elizabeth 115 Reid, James 115 Reid, .Teannette (Robertson) 114-115 Reid, John 115 Reid, John McArthur 120 Reid, Mary Alice Robertson 121-128 Reid, Marv Elizabeth 120 Reid, Thomas 115 Reid, William J 120-128 Richardson, Albert Leland 180 Richardson, Almira (Her) 177 Richardson. Bertrand E 180 Richardson, Bessie Gertrude 180 Richardson, Charles E 181 Richardson, Charles Porter 180-181 Richardson, Charles S 177 Richardson, Edward 173 Richardson, Emma B, (Fletcher) 180 Richardson, Ella B. (Johnson) 179 Richardson, Eugene Hope 180 Richardson, Florence 177 Richardson, Frank Ledgerwood 173 Richardson, Fred 180 Richardson, Gertrude 173 Richardson, Hiram Fletcher 180 Richardson, Iva Lorine 180 Richardson, James 172 Richardson, James A 17.3-179 Richardson, James Edward 180-181 Richardson, John L 173-176 Richardson, Mary J 177 Richardson, Matilda A. (Eckert) 181 Richardson, Nancy Ellen (Stevenson) . .177 Richardson, Nettie Floy 177 Richardson, Offa 180 Richardson, Rose A. (Sloan) 181 Richardson, Susan 173 Richardson. Susannah (Small) ....170-172 Robinson. Ensign Edward Small 215 Robinson, Hon. James Harvey 215 Robinson, John 215 Robinson, John Harvey 215 Robinson, Nellie (Small) 213-215 Robertson, Arms 2l Robertson, Agnes (Mitchell) 154 Robertson. Angeline (Daggett) 119 Robertson, Ann (Small) 140-170 Robertson, Anna (Beechlln) 145 Robertson, Anna F 127 Robertson, Anna Louise (Eames) 120 Robertson, Anna 106 Robertson. Anne (Robinson) 125 Robertson, Alexander 103 RobfMtson, Hon. Alexander 107-144 Robertson, Alexander B 145 Robertson, Alexander Livingston ... 140-145 Robertson. Alexander Shaw 123 Robertson, Alice (Armstrong) 127 Rol)ertson. Archibald 107-121-125 Robertson, Archibald, Jr 121 Robertson, Archibald 3 123 Robertson, Archibald J. 124-125 Robertson, Archibald William 127 Robertsons of Auchlecks 26 Robertson, Delia (Felwock) 125 Robertson, Dorothy Virginia 132 Robertson, Capt. Duncan 126-127 Robertson, Duncan S 103 Robertson, Egbert Thomas 124 Robertson, Eleanor Livingston 145 Robertson, Elizabeth (Dow) 114 Robertson, Ella Margaret 124 Robertson, Fannie ( Schnebly) 132 Robertson, Geraldlne Alice 128 Robertson, Gertrude Eleanor 145 Robertson, Gilbert 107-114 Robertson, Gilbert. Jr 115-116 Robertson, Hon. Gilbert, Jr 116-119 Robertson, Gilbert A 116 Robertson, Gilbert l»aggett 110-120 Robertson, Gilbert IT 124 Robertson, Rev. Gilbert Hamilton 126-130-135 Robertson-Glasgow of Mountgreen 27 Robertson, Hattie Lucretla 124 Robertson, Henry Gilbert 140 Robertson, Henry Knight 132 Robertson of Inshes 25 Robertson, James Edward 141 Robertson, Lieut. -Gen. James 27 Robertson. James Woods 218 Robertson, Jane Ann 140 Robertson, Jane Savage (McDougall) .. .144 Robertson, Jeannette 107-132 Robertson, Jeannette Louise 124 Robertson. Jeannette (Shaw) 72-116 Robertson. Jeannette Small 141 Robertson, .Tenevieve (.Johnson) 127 Robertson, Jessie (Waugh) 124 Robertson, Julia Frances 125 Robertson, Julia F. (King) 125 Robertson. John : . 107-126-140-170 Robertson. John A 127 Robertson, John Livingston 120 Robertson, John of Peterhead 47-49-101-105-246 Roi>ertson, Katherine (Rice) 218 Rol)ertsons of Kindeace 25 Robertsons of Kinlochmoidart 26 Robertson, Lineage of 100 Robertson, Lord 29 Robertson, Lucretia (Walbridge) 123 Robertsons of Lady Kirk 27 Robertsons of Lude 22 Robertson. Margaret 124 Robertson. Mary 124 Robertson. Mary A. C 12.5 Robertson, Mary Ann (Cook) 121 Robertson, Marv (Bartlett) 145 Robertson. Mary (Beveridge) 131-156 Robertson, Mary Eliza 116 Robertson, Mary Elizabeth 12(V Robertson, Mary J. (Reid) 141 Robertson, Marv (Livingston) 69-106 Robertson, Mary L. (Colwell) 140 Robertson. Marv (McDoual) 1.39 Robertson, Mary (Shaw) 72-123 Robertson, Moses 107-146 Robertson, Olive H. A 105 Robertson, Principal 26 Robertson. Sarah II. 125 Robertson. Sarah Mary 139 Robertsons of Strowan. coat of arms.. 14 Robertson. Thomas 121 Robertson. William, of Argyle 47-49-106-154-246 Robertson, William 107-1.39 Robertson, Rev. William 26 Robertson. William, Esq 145 Robert.son, William A 121 Robertson, Dr. William D 142-143 Robertson, Hon. William D.72-115-116-19T Robertson, William Hamilton 131 Robertson. I)r. Williiini IIainiH..n 141-144 Jiobertson, William John . . 140 Robertson. Willi.nm M. ... 145 Hoberlson, Willi:ira Thomas 'i-'*i-l->4 liobertson, Zilla (Dubrock* . ']•}•' liussell, Lord .Joliu " ' "3 Savage, Hon. Edward 89 Savage, Mary tMcNaughtou) .. 8') Sedgwick, Alma E. (Robertson).. '1.30 SeUKWiclc, Marjorie '1,30 Sedgwick, Kay Hamilton .... \-i~> Sedgwick, S. P ^-j*" Sedgwick. VVestel Wllloiighljv ]M'~ Severy, Ernest ' ' ' VQ Severy. Sarah E. (McDougaYl) ." .' 1:^5 Sliftw, Alexander 70 Shaw, Alexander 2 73 Siiaw, Archibald 73 Shaw, Eliza (Cowan 1 73 Shaw, I.saac 79 Shaw, .ramcs 7^ Shaw. .T:imes C 70 Shaw, .leannette 73 Shaw, .Teannette (Livingston ).'..' 70 Shaw, Jennie (Harsha) .... ' 7'> Shaw, .Tohn 7^2 Shaw, Marianne (Livingston t 7'> Shaw, Mai-y 7-7 Sherrill. Charles Edward' .'.'.'.' 17'-, Sherrill, Hattie 175 Sherrill, Florence (McClarren »....] 74-175 .sherrill, Lawrence Raymond.... I7-, Sherrill, Robert H. .... ?75 Sherrill. William Alexander 175 Sherrill. William Ralph .... 175 Shields. Agne.s (Law) ^:i<)--'4''i Shields. Andrew ' '" ZT-j Shield^;. Andrew Malcolm . ^44 Shields, Carrie M. (Wells) 944 Miields, 11 Small, Alice Fern ... Zii Small. Alice Jane (McFa'riand) '"31 Small. Alice Virginia 01 n Small. Allie o-JV Small, Andrew IStIToi Small, Ann (Beverids-e) ...'.'.'.'.'..'... . c .■,■•;••• ;^- •• • l-'>-"-l-'>6-i57-i62-i67--^4S Small, Ann Eliza (Robertson) 7 . . 12."»— 12fi-''''^— 047 Small. Anna (Lisk) .. . — * TqJ Small, Anne (Stewart) .. .i64-i65-i66-247 Small. Annie (Beeler) To- Smail. Annie W '.'.'.'.'.'. is'j' Small, Dr. Archibald Robertson!!!!.'!;' 22.3-227-''4'^l'>4 « Small, Arthur M. ... ~*^ oin Small. Cecile Livingston Tor Small. Hr. Charles B ifiTlisi Small. Charles Edward icn Small, Clara Belle .. o". Small. Clara (Tegner) . Ts4 Small, Charles Wilmont . . Too Small. Donald Garrett . . ],V7 Small. Edgar Robertson ... 031 sma 1. Edward, of Cambridge. .!!!'!' "i«7 Small, Edward 2 IStJ-io/i Sm.ill, Edward 3 . . . . onu Small, Rev. Edward ...!!! 192-^11 Small, Edward Hamilton ! ! " ■•?23-2S(i Sma , Dr. Edward Hanna !! 213-'>'l(5 bma , Eleanor (Stevenson) . Tai Small. Fliza M. (Battv) ir1 Small, Elizabeth Ann '. . ''W-tt-, Small, Elizabeth (Maxwell)"!!;!;;" 00s Sma . ElizabPth McCJrew (Tindle) '"210 Small, Ella (Glover) . ' foo Small, Pjlla Linsday (Child) " ; ; yu^, Small, Ella Louise o^^ t^^W' I^'™™^ -^,- tt Small, Ethel May (Perkins) . ; ; 03I Small, Ethel (Orr) ofo Small, B^annie (Sharer) . o-to Small, Frances A. (Garrett)..;;;; 195 Small, Fr.ink Leland .. ->t\ Small, George, of Cambridge. ..!; ;i67-irr> Sma , George, Jr. . . . 126-192-222-247-'>48 Small, George, of Indiana Jge Small, (ieorge Alexander ... '''"'^09 Small, George Edward . . 5ok Small, George Thomas . Tok Small, Rev. Gilbert io-Jlio? Small, Gilbert Linsday . loA Small, Harold Rainev . . <>•">« Small, Harriet E. .' oTi Small, Dr. Harry Ekin. ..;;;;; T9-, Small, Helen A. (Monroe).. . 104 Small, Herbert Robertson . . oq? Small, Hugh Edwin T08 Small, James ios-io«> Small, James E 170-1S4 Small. .Limes ElLswortb ; ; ; ; 18^ Small, James of Cambridge i66^i67-248 Sma 1, .Tames of E. Greenwich. 192-209-211 Small, .Tames, of Indiana 113-19'>-197 Small, James Woods 187-189 Small, .Tane A. . . . Tos Small, Jeannette i^o Small, .Teannette 3 ovt Small Jeannette, of Indiana. ; ; ; ; ;i98-201 Small, .Teannette (Lourie) . 190 Small, Jennie E oifj Small, Jessie (Swift) .... Toa Small. .Tocie (Amburn) .. o?! Small, .Tohn N iosl^oo Small, .Toseph A ^V" Small, .Toseph McKiralian. ... onn Small-Keir, Patrick, PDsq... ffii Small, Lena F. (Lee) 21O Small, Lilia Evelyn (Dabler) ;;;231 Small, Louise 19A Small, Margaret ^jo Small, Margaret H. (Davidson) .;;;" '200 Small, Marie Genevieve (Cahill) 000 Small, Mary Agnes 031 Small, Mary Ann (Hanna).... '"'011 Small, Mary Belle iqo Small. Mary (Eldridge) ' ; jgg Small, Mary Livingston.... 194 Small. Mary Olive iqo Small, Mary Olive (Allen) '. 197 Small, Mary (Woods) ; 187 Small. Mary Livingston (Robertson) ;; ; Small, Matilda A. (Swanders) ; ; ; ; ' '^'^w Small, JSIinerva (Rainev)........ '''>'>H Small, Minnie Irene . .'. •"•j^ Small, Nancy (Barnes) . . . ; T99 Small, Phebe (Thomas), Lineage' of Uis Small, Phennie '''^lo Small, Robert Wilson oio Small, Rov B ."in Small, Ruth T90 Small, Sarah M (Edio).. oii Small, Sarah (Nelson) ' ' ' '197 Small. Thomas Bcveridge 209-210 Small. Dr. Thoma.s li 17U-1S7. li)l Small, Thomas Edward 1.S4 Small, Ursula ITO Small. Vivien Allen 107 Small, Walter M UIO Small, William P.radlev 100 Small, William Dwi;?ht :^00 Small. William .John l.Sn Small, William J ] 84 Small, William of Kindrogan 104. 10.-.. 1(!0. 247 Small. William nol)ert.son 10.5-100 Smith. Rev. A. E 1:57 Smith, Dr. Charles Eranlc K'f. Smith. Charles Kenneth i,'50 Smith, Emma .T. (McDousrall) 1M<> Smith, .Jennie C. (MfDouKall) 1:57 Smith, William Alexander 1:57 Snyder, Ellen Mary (Robertson) 14." U I'nion College. . 1 17. i;>(i. 1.^1. I!i3. 200, 211 Snyder. .T. M. Stevenson. Hon. .John 1 Stewart, lineage of 1 Stewart, Robert St. .John, Claire Porter i: St. ,7ohn, Jessie Porter -2 St. .John, .Jessie (Porter) 2i;i-2 St. John, Joseph Lancaster 2 St. John, Marion Small 2 St. John, Ruth 2 Strangways, Alice 11. P.. (Robertson)...! Strangways, Leonard R 1 Sweetland. Martha Nesbit ( I'atten) .140-1 Sweetland, Dr. W. M 1 .14- Taylor, Duncan CO Taylor, Jane 70 Taylor, John CO Taylor, Margaret 7" Taylor, Margaret (Livingston) CO Thomas, Capt. Alexander l.!0-140, 108-100 Thompson. Gertrude Bevoridie l."0 Thompson, Jeannette (P.everidge) !.->.-> Tindle, Alice (Wood) 210 Tindle, Dr. Robert McOrew JH! Townsley, Sarah J. (Ivuicl?erboclier) . . .201 'I'ownsley, Joseph Newton JOI Turtle, .John William i:;o Turtle. Mai'garet L. (IJeaves) Atwood..i:V.i W H(\e. Frank ade. Mary E. (McClellan..) elling. elling, elling, elling. " '. .' 1 rij Annie isc Eleanor ( Bi-clvor) !S5-180 Fannie ( Stoon ) ISO I'"ranli isc eiilng, .Jolin isc elling. Sarali ■ ! . 1 80 hite. Alexander 141 liite. Effle D lii hite. Ella J 141 hite. Elizabeth (McN(>i!) in hite. Frederick Emerson 1 pj lute. I''red M 141 hiie. Inez lOIizMbetli 1 l:i hite. Jennie ( Williams) 1 tl hite, John Robertson 141 hite. Mary .lane ( Robertso/i > -,41 hite. Neil lOiuerson ilj hite. Nell Robertson M-j illiams. Clyde I,i\ingst m 1 li* illiams. I'loy McNeil 112 illiams. I'liebo (McNeil) ilii ilson. Anna Mary Sinall 1 (;iasgow) . . 14:'. ilson. David F iiiliii'ler. Anna <;i-rtiuile iFrantv;).. inbigler, Anna iCoi-don.) .14:'. [224 inhigler. I)r. P.r.\ce I!ex i.'2.j-22C inbigler, Cliauncey II 22.-> inbi!.'ler. Dr. Edward Siitliei-land l'2.-| inbigl.'r. Elins i'-j4 inbigVr. Etta Esti lla (Jamison) :J20 inbigler. Frank Max 225-227 inbigler. (Jerald Edwarcl j-^.", inbigler. Cu.v Cordon 22;->— 2L'»; inbigler. Ilarrv Llovd nliigler. Hugh Draper 22.->-22(> nbigler. .Tessif> 225-227 inbigler, Jolin Carl 225 inbigler, LiiMit. Jolin Sutherland 224 inbigler. Lucille 1 Watt ) 227 inbigler. 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