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Preface.
The present volume is the result of labors instituted by Ebenezer
Mack Treman and carried on for some time during the years 1893-4,
and
abandoned
partially
owing
to the pressure of
can not
refrain, in
this
Murray
E. Poole.
The
former his sincere thanks for the encouragement which he has ever
received in the prosecution of the work, and desires further to bear
in
testimony to his colleague's strong love of family and pride
An
memorial.
family records.
valuable.
It is
As
spirit
earnest,
will
hoped
that the
members
Its
If
in
its
providing
successful, attempt
be attained.
and we hope
in this
members
and generosity
this
communication, one of
its
objects
it is
in
enabling some
member
may some
of the family to
membership
early days
of
become
a popular study.
GeneIn the
Preface.
names
lists of
an index
is
a rarity.
The plan
genealogical information.
need no explanation.
If
in the
The
it is
of this
We
Historical, biographical
placed
book
is
many
sources of
so simple as to
at actual cost.
regretted, as an effort
also provide
been omitted,
riage.
is
price
name
of individuals
name
desire especially
is
was made
to include every
to
by intermar-
information.
MURRAY
Ithaca, N. Y.
E.
POOLE.
I]>^TRODUCTIOjN^.
The Treman, Tremaine, Truman family
The
is
Norman
of
origin.
reign
in
of
Corn-
Rev. Henry Trewman, instituted rector of Cromwell, NottinghamHis successor was Rev. Joseph Trushire, England, July 27, 1635.
The
of
this name was, obviously, true man.
man, D. D.
meaning
An
explanation of the change of name is found in the original pronounciation of the names Tremayne and Truman, the letter "u" in
Truman having
"u" which
is
the sound of
English "e", showing that the two names sounded very much alike.
The Anglo-Saxons spelled the name Troewman, meanmg wood-man.
In America the name appears Treman, Tremaine and Truman. As
illustrating
how
that
of the
many
grandsons
of
name
it
may be mentioned
first
American
ancestor, remembering the family tradition that the old family name
was Tremayne, adopted the old name Tremaine, as the name was
spelled
England.
Tremayne, John,
Devon, M.
Devon 1884-85,
J.
P.
and D.
from 1874
L.,
to 1880,
Sheriff
High
and Sydenham,
and from South
1859, b.
15
April,
I.
I.
II.
III.
John Tremayne,
whom, having no
to
Perys Tremayne,
his wife.
By
who m. Onera
Dame Opre
issue himself,
s.
Tres-
his brother,
father of
Thomas Tremayne.
dau. and
s.
by
in
England.
Nicholas Tremayne
Beare, of
1.
2.
Huntsham, had
dau. of John
issue,
his heir.
Thomas,
Richard, of
of
Lewis Tre-
King
and was
gallant person had two sons,
1.
John (Sir), King's Serjeant, and author
This
mayne,
Charles
Crowji,
2.
of
I.,
who
d.
s.
p.
and
Hawkins, Esq.,
of
St.
Austell,
a son.
Rev. Henry Hawkins Tremayne, of whom hereafter, as representative of the family at the decease of Arthur Tremayne, Esq., of
Sydenham, i8o8.
Mr. Tremayne was
CoUacombe, High
s.
Sheriff of Cornwall 2
Henry VIL
L
n.
Roger,
who
Edmund,
following account
Edward, Marquess
s.
p.
whom
noble master
fidelity to his
and had
of
:
d.
(1485).
of Stowe,
of
He
for
when
the
Elizabeth
an accusation
of
Tremayne was
set
of their guilt
if
they could be brought to accuse that lady),
wherein approving their innocency and his own fideUty, with invincible
resolution, he was, upon the Lady Elizabeth's advancement to the
lo
throne,
made one
of the clerks
He
privy council.
had
from him."
of her
Majesty's most
honourable
upon him by
had received and expected
Sir John St. Ledger, and had
good
offices
He
it
m. Eulalia, dau. of
two sons, named Francis, who both died issueless.
III.
IV.
divine.
returned from
exile,
of
on 15 Feb., 1565.
Dr.
removed
to
Gates
and
thence
Hall,
passed
Tremayne subsequently
at once,
own
Canon
Residentiary of
St.
VI.
Nicholas
Andrew
VII,
)
)
twins
blance
between these brothers so great a resemin person and sympathy and affection
them.
Upon
lines are
the
monument
engraved
of these
And
VIII.
Robert who
The two
d.
an infant.
s.
elder sons,
by his son,
in
England.
ii
Edmund Tremayne,
of Sir John
I.
Cooper
Esq., of Collacombe,
of Dorsetshire,
who m.
John, d. unm.
II.
Bridget, dau.
Thomas,
d.
unm.
III.
IV.
Edward,
like
his
brother,
distinguished
and
faithful
I.
Edmund Tremayne,
of
and
son,
and
an only
left
child,
and
after
ancient
house
Mr.
of
line
Matilda,
I.
II.
John,
now
of
12
Henry Hawkins,
III.
J. P., b.
Jane, 3d dau. of John Buller, Esq., of Morval, and has seven children.
I.
III.
Caroline, d. young.
Mr. Tremayne
d.
1.
27 Aug., 185
Gu, three dexter
the shoulders and
arms, conjoined
Crests Two arms embowed, holdtriangular
Arms
flexed in
at
ing between their hands a man's head ppr., on the head a highcrowned hat sa. Motto -Honor et honestas.
Seats Heligan,
Cornwall
St. Austell,
18,
New
Cavendish
St.
TREMAYNE OF
CARCI.EW.
Tremayne, Arthur,
D.
educated
at
II.
III.
IV.
V.
Col.
Arthur,
b.
of John,
3d Earl
of
William Francis,
Charles Lewis,
b.
Feb,
Tremayne
s.
by
14, 1864.
11, 1865.
will,
March, 1868,
Lemon,
Bart, of Carclew.
Henry Brougham
in
Great Britain," by
Guppy.)
^'Corriwall.^'
One
is
of the
oldest
that of Heligan.
of
Tremayne
England.
in
part.
13
of
of Pendennis, in Cromwell's time, Lieutenant Colonel Tremayne
fire from one of
the
enemy's
Helligan escaped by swimming through
A branch of the Tremaynes of
the blockhouses to Trefuse's Point.
1689.
church we were much pleased with viewing the old monuments there
But before I speak of the twin
existing of the family of Tremaine.
Our
brothers I must say a few words of their father and family.
an hospital at
great ancestors in the reign of Richard 11. founded
the west end of the town of Tavistock and dedicated it to St. George.
Thomas Tremaine, the parent of the twins, had eight sons and
many daughters. Edmund, the second son, was the devoted follower of Edward, Earl of Devon and Marquis of Exeter, and suffered
as
his
severely by his unshaken attachment to that nobleman during
of Queen Mary racked in the
order
was
He
troubles.
by
many
Tower
of
London
in the
to prove the
one
test,
as on
The
family of Tremaines
is
of
ancient standing.
Their arms,
consist
of three united
14
The
glass in
window
hall
of
it.
built in the
despoiled of
in
shape of the
supposed
to
E.
One of the gables has been
windows and common modern ones put
letter
beautiful old
its
commenced in
The mansion
which he fought and bled restored, and to wed with fair mistress
Bridget Hatherleigh, who at that period had become for want of male
for
Sydenham.
Mr. Tre-
maine, the present worthy and respected proprietor, does not often
He inherited it by will
reside in this princely but decaying mansion.
from the
last
old gentleman
left
it
They were
afore
Lamerton.
of such close
could not be
friends.
of the
in
known
They
In 1563 they bore arms among the English forces sent into France,
In one of
the one as Captain of Horse, the other as a volunteer.
the engagements near Newhaven, now Havre de Grace, they stood
side by side.
At
last
one
fell
his
The monument
in
Lamberton Church
is
in Engi^and.
15
And
Milford) Haven.
Tremain is a parish 4 miles N. E. of Cardigan, Wales.
Tremaine is a parish 6 miles N. W. of Launceston, Cornwall.
St.
Martin
St Martin
is
is
of
Collacombe
in
Lamerton.
who married
Thomas
of
to Francis
wall. Esq,,
issue,
in
Robert Stafford,
to
of Stafford,
and had
(to
John Southcot,
Thomas Dennis,
Southcot in
of
Wear
brother of Philip)
Gifford, Esq.)
Margaret (to
(to Samuel of Restormel in
;
Cornwall.
ried, Elizabeth
(to
of Bideford
Earnly
Digory Tremavne
enay, of
THE
FAMII.Y OF
THE TREMAYNES.
The
in
Trenchard
of
CoUacombe
in the parish of
of the family.
made
at
Ugbrooke
proved
15
Dec,
1584.
in
England.
17
we must
these
one
tion, found'Cd
reign of
in the
Richard
the family of
in
Thomas Tremayne,
Esq.,
who had
sixteen
children, eight sons and eight daughters by his wife Philippa, who
twice had twins.
Their second son, Edmund, was servant to the
Marquis of Exeter, when he was thrown into the Tower, and was put
on the rack, with the view of extorting from him some confession
;
He
him by
the city
also
for the
of
Exeter,
received from him, and expected.
Richard, the fourth son and eldest of the
first
twins,
was edu-
cated for the church at Exeter College, Oxford, and being deprived
of his fellowship there, on account of his firm attachment to Protestant
principles in the reign of Mary, he fled into Germany, but on the
accession of Elizabeth, he returned to his college, where he received
He
likewise
became Vicar
of
Menheniot
in his time.
in
He
Cornwall, and
was
in 1584.
Nicholas and
Andrew were
the
Tremayne family
sixteen children.*
is
that of
Thomas Tremayne,
Guys
Cliff .
Lysons. Pt
I.
pclvii.
"
(From
Visitation
of
Harleian
1620.
Devonshire,
Society
Publications.)
TREMAYNE.
Arms.
I.
and flexed
ders,
with
fists
3.
(2) Or, a chevron between three escallops azure [Trenchard].
Gules, three plates, each charged with a chevron sable.
(4) Purpure,
or,
sable.
Note : (a) This John in the 9th of Henry VII. granted all his lands'
in Cornwall to John, his son, and to the heires, male, of the said John.
Thomas Tremaine in the 4th year of Edward VI. granted all his
(b)
lands in Cornwall to Roger and Anne, his wife, and to the heires of the body
of Roger reserving all the tinworks, 25 shillings rent, and in the same year
of Edward VI., granted certain of his lands in Devonshire to the like use,
the latter deed never executed. John Tremaine, anno 9 Henry VII. entailed
all his
lands in Devon to
Thomas and
2.
Thomas,
Jr.,
of
Esq., married
whom
presently.
heir,
who
Thomas Tremaine,
Jr.,
CoUacombe,
of
in
1.
2.
Edmund.
3.
Degorie.
I.
Arthur.
in
England.
19
20
killed
during the time Elizabeth was a prisoner in the Tower (Fox) but
possible that
Bedford,
who was
Tremayne entered
in
Venice
in 1557.
The appointment he
received
July,
to Ireland, "to
let
of the
1573, in
Lambeth MSS.)
The
in
England.
21
Carew's pension of 40
I.
Carew
city."
(Isaacke.)
benefited by the grant.
altered and enlarged by
outlived
good
services
Gawen
done
this
Trefamily arms and those of his royal mistress in the great hall.
to
the
was
in
senior
of
the
four
clerks
Council,
Privy
mayne
1578
but he chiefly resided in Devonshire, where he acted as commissioner
On 24 Oct.,
for the restraint of grain and held other local offices.
1580, the Queen wrote from Richmond commanding him to assist
Francis Drake in sending to London bullion brought into the realm
by Drake, but leaving ten thousand pounds' worth in Drake's hands.
This
mayne made
The
to himself alone."
Tre-
father,
third brother.
Degory erected
in
1588 a
fine
monument
to his five
brothers, Roger, Edmund, Richard and the twins, with their effigies
well modelled and lifelike.
Edmund appears as an elderly man with
He was
He
He was
at
Arnold's son.
22
of Chichester by Elizabeth on
had
some
April 7, 1559.
correspondence with Sir Nicholas
in
ambassador
Throckmorton,
France, regarding Tremayne's employment in the diplomatic service, "he having the high Dutch tongue
court.
Cecil
Grindal,
But he stayed
very well."
Bishop
of
at
death.
He became
Doddiscombleigh on Jan.
rector of
15,
1561,
when he
resigned.
Tremayne was
He sat in convocation as proctor for the
clergy of Exeter, and signed the Canons establishing the Thirty-nine
Articles.
On Feb. 13 he spoke, and gave his two votes in favor of
in the Book of Common Prayer.
alterations
He was
sweeping
1564,
On
Oxford, on Feb.
Pembroke College),
20, 1565.
He became rector of CombeB.D., proceeding D.D. on April 26.
Martin in 1569, and the Earl of Bedford vainly recommended him
on July 23, 1570, to Cecil for the vacant bishopric of Exeter. Tre-
15
On
at Exeter.
Sept.
19,
1569,
he
and
his will
married
proved
Joanna,
Sir John
Tremayne
or
Tremaine
son of
He
Mevagissey, was born in the parish of St. Ewe, Cornwall.
was brought up to the study of the law, by 1678 was a man to be
His name freconsulted, and soon acquired considerable practice.
quently occurs in cases before the House of Lords from 1689 to
1693 he was counsel for the crown against Sir Richard Graham,
otherwise Lord Preston, and others for high treason, January 1 690-1,
in
England.
in
23
was engaged
for
that
adventurer
May
I,
the
1689, was
when he and
Sir
made King's
sergeant,
the
now
lives at Heligan,
estates in Cornwall
or Pleas of the
and Devon.
Crown
in
1793.
collection
by Tremayne
182 pages,
is
Charles
at the British
of
II.
"Entries,
and James
declarations
II.,
and
numbering
in
Museurn.
tingham.
The
similarity in the
the
Act
of
Uniformity
in
1662,
Truman, according
to
Calamy,
24
Book
of
Common
Prayer, because, he said, there were "Hes in it" to prove his assertion, he quoted the collect for Christmas Day, and pointed out that
;
not only was the birth of Christ stated to have taken place that
day,
but also on the following Sunday.
The collect is said to have been
amended
in consequence, but in
reality it had been altered by the
in 1661.
Conference
Truman's successor in the rectory was
Savoy
instituted on Nov. 3, 1662.
After his ejectment he resided in Mansfield in order to be near his friend Robert
Porter, and always attended
He
refused, however,
for non-conformity,
all
and
He
explain the Apostle Paul's theory of justification without works.
attached to his work (also
"A Discourse Concerning
anonymously)
"
the Apostle Paul's
in which he
meaning of 'Justification by Faith,'
maintained that it was not intended "to exclude repentance and sin-
On
assailed,
and commenced
private circulation.
the
of
title
It
at
in
English for
"An Endeavour
to rectify
some
which remained
Truman,
tion to
its
extent, moral
inability
aggravates
it
in
like
proportion.
does
it
in
aversion of the
in
name
in
England.
25
will.
re-
Bull
in 1834.
in Lincoln,
s.
Henry,
Magdalen
M.A. from Queen's
Nov., 1640.
pleb.,
of
Gloucester,
HucknoU, Wotts,
B.A.,
12
Cambridge, 1645.
Coll.,
E.
Second
Lieut. Col. Arthur Tremayne, of Carclew, Cornwall.
son of the late John Hearle Tremayne, Esq., J. P. and D. L. of Heligan, Cornwall (who d. 1851) by Caroline Matilda, dau. of the late
Sir
W. Lemon,
Bart.; b.
1827
s.
Lemon,
Bart., in
Emma
Francis, b. 1862.
Col.
is
J.
Carclew,
John Tremayne,
Esq., of
S.
Perran-ar-worthal
Carl-
W.
Heligan, Cornwall.
Eldest son of
d. 185 1)
Bart,
the
late
Sir
W.
dau.
of
Lemon,
(ext.) b.
by Caroline Matilda,
dau. of
eldest
Hon.
Charlotte
m.
i860
the
Martha,
Mary
1825;
the late
Charles, 2nd
b.
26
1874-80,
Heligan,
St.
Austell;
W.
Devonshire.
Collacombe, Lamerton.
Sydenham, Marystone.
Original Seat
Present Seat
vested
or,
their hands, a
1.
He
Collacombe
of
Ch. were
2.
John""
in
and
hat, sable.
1494.
Emma
Tremayne md.
Beare.
Henry- Tremayne
b.
5.
Oliver-
b.
6.
Leonard" Tremayne
Tremayne
b.
Emma
Eng.
Ch. was
7.
wall,
Eng.
Thomas
of
Thomas^ Tremayne
Ch. were
of Stow, Co.
Corn-
Collacombe, 1550.
(7)
8.
Digory^ Tremayne, of Collacombe, md. Elizabeth Vasey, of
Lamerton, Devon.
9.
10.
11.
12.
in
1564.
Roger* Tremayne. b.
Robert* Tremayne b.
Edmond* Tremayne
Tremayne
Nicholas"*
b.
b.
Killed at Battle of
New Haven
Andrew' Tremayne
b.
Richard" Tremayne
b.
in
England.
Killed at Battle of
27
New Haven
in 1564.
14.
d.
1584.
Ch. were
15.
Arthur^
Roger
Arthur^
16.
Grenville.
Arthur* Tremayne b.
18.
Digory* Tremayne
19.
20.
21.
b.
b.
John* Tremayne
Richard* Tremayne
Roger* Tremayne
b.
b.
Thomas^ Tremayne
Tremayne b.
John''
b. 16 18.
16 19.
Ch. were
Mary Addington
of Biddiford.
Tremayne b. 16 15.
Tremayne b. 161 7.
24.
Grenville^
25,
Arthur'
The
ascertain the direct lineal ancestry of Joseph Truman of New London, Conn., (1666) and his connection with the Tremayne family of
The result of his research will appear, interCornwall, England.
leaved, in this
volume
28
Dr.
Murray
Dear
Sir
14 June, 1901.
E. Poole, Ithaca, N. Y.
Your
inst. to
forwarded to
at this
fact
my
place
it
for you.
after that at
etc.,
are probably
all
variants of a
where
it is
known.
well
in
You
quite an item.
Please give
his family
me
on which to base
my
quest.
known
of
Do you
of search or
remain,
Yours
Sir,
faithfully,
J.
Henry
Lea.
FlURT
GrENEIl^TIOlSr.
JOSEPH TRUMAN OF
NEW
LONDON, CONN.
(1666.)
I,
wall,
married
in
his wife's
perhaps some
of his children, at
of
her
wife,
and
1666.
In
located in a
appears as
plaintiff in
law suits
in
Oct.,
In
died in 1697 at New London, Conn.
his will, executed in Sept., 1696, he mentions four children, Joseph,
Thomas, Elizabeth and Mary, his daughter Ann having died before
He
Greene
of
In a note-book,
Denver,
Col.,
now
in the
possession of Lucy
Jonathan Truman,
"Jonathan Truman, owner of this book, is the son of Jonathan Truman, born at New London, June 25, 1730. He was the son of
Thomas Truman who was also born at New London. His father
father,
"Trueman, Joseph.
30
complayned
to
this
Court
"Trueman, Joseph.
May, 1683.
to goe
court
68 1.
former order for a new execution and doe grant Joseph Trueman
hberty to prosecute his case against John Higley, by way of appeale,
at the Court of Assistants, October next."
"Trueman, Joseph.
Oct.,
1683.
Upon
the
petition
of
Mr.
did
reveiw
to,
fell,
by the
'
man
"Trueman, Joseph.
May, 1685.
First Generation.
Richard Edwards,
this
31
at the
History of
1852, says:
tanner, and
had
his
pits or vats
in
meadow
"Truman, Joseph.
In
Truman and
John Wheeler."
stead
lot.
In his
will,
executed
Joseph,
New London,
Shapley,
d. of
Benjamin."
2.
Joseph.
3.
Thomas.
4.
Elizabeth.
5.
Mary.
7.
Ann.
in 1681, in
New London,
Conn.
20.
vO?.
1693.
6.
Born
SECOI^D GrENER^TIO:[Sr.
7.
Joseph Truman.
(Joseph.)
He
2.
of
Capt.
New
London.
He was
tanner.
It
is
Truman and
New London
to
Gov.
J.
to
"Truman, Joseph.
Council in New London,
7 shillings,
in
named.
To Joseph
9 pence."
"Truman, Joseph.
nour and Council
New-
17 10.
Truman,
obtain
at
April, 171
New London,
money
in
To Joseph Truman,
1.
his hands, to
3 shillings, 6 pence."
Second Generation.
33
five
shillings,
be paid him:"
No
date."
Caulkin's History of
Savage's Genealogical Dictionary.
Conn. Colonial Records of Conn.) Residence New
New London,
London. Conn.
Children
8.
Mary.
Born Oct.
2,
1702.
Bap. Nov.
i,
1702.
15, 1709.'
9.
Married
Born Aug. 29, 1704.
Bap. Sept. 3, 1704.
1725, John Griffin
Born Dec. 6, 1705. 26.
Eleazor.
Joseph. Born Nov. 20, 1706. Bap. Nov. 29, 1706. 34.
John. Born Dec. 20, 1708. Bap. March 6, 1709. 40.
Mary. Born Nov. 15, 1709. Married July 3, 1726, Peter Harris.
Born Dec. 20, 1710. Bap. Dec. 24, 1710. Married June 20,
Jane.
1733. Samuel Lee.
Henry. Born April 22, 1713. Bap. April 26, 1713.
Benjamin. Born July 11, 1715. Bap. July 17, 1715. 55.
Born Oct. 24, 1717. Bap. Oct. 27, 1717. 65.
Daniel.
Elizabeth.
June
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
8,
34
Thomas Truman.
20.
New London,
Conn.
He
He made
(Joseph.)
3.
He was
born
in 1681, in
standing.
Residence
Children
New London,
Conn.
23.
24.
Thomas,
25.
Philip.
21.
Ann.
1732.
22.
no.
-7^.
Third
GrEisrEn^Tioisr.
26.
Eleazor Truman, (Joseph^ Joseph'.) 10. He married,
Oct. 19, 1727, Mary Clark.
They were both members of the SabResidence New
batarian Church at Hopkinton, R. I., 1740-68.
29.
30.
31.
^32.
33.
34.
I.
Joseph Truman.
(J oseph=, Joseph'.)
11.
He was
born
He
Nov.
20, 1706.
He
1705, at New London.
the
memorial
of
married (2nd), in or before 1738, Elizabeth.
Upon
in
were
incorporated by
Joseph Truman and others
May, 1732, they
Hempstead.)
She was
bom
name
Oct. 11,
of
the
New London
Society United
for
for
Commerce
to
in
and Commerce."
36.
.
37.
38.
39.
Mary. Born Feb. 6, 1733. Bap. Feb. 10, 1734. Married in 1753,
William Parker of Groton, Conn.
Born Jan. 2, 1736. Bap. Jan. 4, 1736.
Elizabeth.
Joseph. Born April 5, 1738. Bap. April 9, 1738.
Sarah. Born in Feb., 1740. Bap. Feb. 10, 1740.
John. Bap. Nov. 3, 1745. He married Jan. 28, 1794, by Rev.
Stephen Gano (Baptist), Sally Hammond of Providence, R.
He bought land in i8or at Providence.
40.
John Tremain.
at
(Joseph^ Joseph'.)
New London,
Conn.
He
12.
He
married, Aug.
I.
was born
3,
1743,
Land Records
of
in
Sheffield,
1774.
John
Third Generation.
Tremain
Wright.
He removed
of
Austerlitz,
Columbia
to Hillsdale,
living in 1761.
History
3'7
at
Children
1765."
Co., N. Y.,
where he was
Springfield, Mass.
He
1752 to Josiah
died in
CoUin's
1790, probably at
41.
Philip.
42.
Jonathan.
lution
Fitch's
Ephraim
and also
Ashley's
Van
in Col. Philip
Cortlandt's
War. He settled
Trumansburg, N. Y., but we hear no more of him.
of the Line in the Revolutionary
in
1796, at
43.
(See New
York in the Revolution. Landmarks of Tompkins County, N.Y. )
John. Born Dec. 29, 1747. Bap. July 11, 1748. Died in infancy.
44.
Gains. Born
45.
Gains.
46^
Julius.
47.
John.
48.
49.
Bap.
March
'
1752.
Bap.
1754.
240.
25, 1750.
May
24,
1752.
230.
Bap.
1756.
.-^pril
10,
1757.
Jared.
51.
Abner.
Born Dec.
Daniel Truman.
Ebenezer Dennis).
She died March
1791.
of
Children
N. Y.
(Joseplr, Joseph'.)
300.
17.
He was
born
He married
66.
12, 1750.
50.
65.
March
Born March 3,
Born Sept. 24,
Born March
Deborah.
29, 1742.
Bap. Oct.
1742.
24,
Married a
Tilley.
67.
Esther.
Born March
29,
1744.
Bap. April
i,
1744.
Hertel.
68.
Sarah.
69.
Henry.
Bap.
March
Born Nov.
2,
1746.
15, 1748.
Bap. Nov.
20, 1748.
320.
Married a
38
70.
71.
72.
Benjamin Truman.
75.
Nov.
Shem.
Born in
77.
David.
365.
1760.
350.
I.
May, 1760.
'Trueman, Jonathan.
Trueman,
He
New London
of
to
Thomas.
92.
Nathan.
98.
99.
100.
On
county of
till
New London,
June, 1781,
vs."
He
then
91.
97.
in the
Children
96.
May, 1760.
resided in
removed
95.
married,
Jonathan Truman.
90.
93.
He
76.
94.
16.
Mary Way.
1740,
9,
Children
(Joseph-, Joseph'.)
no.
Thomas Truman.
24.
(Thomas'" Joseph'.)
bachelor or childless widower.
He
died
28, 1786.
Anna Hancock,
of
New London.
To my cousin, Anna
Anna Hancock. To my nephew,
Third Generation.
39
Thomas Hancock
to the aforesaid
one years.
los.iod.
(Thomas~, Joseph\)=^^r
He
married
13, 1716, by John Pynchon, J. P., Rebecca Granger of WestMass. She married (2nd) before 1747, a Cooley of Springfield,
June
field,
Mass.
setts
Philip Tremain.
Preston,
was a
Philip
Regiment
soldier in Col.
in the
118.
Jonathan.
119.
Joseph.
120.
121.
122.
123.
124.
125.
130.
Truman.
marriage.
132.
133.
He
died
May
1891.
Died July
7,
1717.
William Hancock.
He
21.
Children
131.
1724.
117.
116.
in
Mass.
Thomas.
FOX^RTH GETsTEH^TIO^
John Truman.
200.
married.
Children
I.,
Joseph'.)
27.
He
N. Y.
201.
yi
(Eleazor,^ Joseph^,
202.
Westerly.
William Truman.
210.
He
1757.
New
(Eleazor^,
He
10, 1730.
married.
Joseph^, Joseph'.)
28.
Conn.
'
Child:
211.
Joseph.
880.
Philip Tremain,
220.
(John^',
He
22, 1744.
Joseph'.)
Joseph'',
41.
He
She
He
died.
born
of
in 1759.
Highways.
The
following
is
in
Revolution
Egremont
"Tremain, Philip.
14,
service, 23
Private,
Aug.
days
residence, Egremont.
Capt. Ephraim
Fitch's
co..
1777; discharged
4>*^,
^A<.:^^.7
-..-'
Col.
^/'
vYvVi^yW
Fourth Generation.
41
Anna
died in 1805, in Ohio while visiting his daughters.
and
Mass.
in
Residence
died
his
wife,
Egremont,
1845.
Chapman,
Y.
N.
Ledyard,
He
Children
221.
222.
223.
224.
Gaius Tremain.
230.
He
45,
(John\ Joseph^, Joseph'.)
married (ist) Elizabeth Bailey.
He
She
was born March 6, 1752.
married
He
Philomeah
died Feb. 20, 1782, aged 27 years.
(2nd)
She was born in 1767. Soldier in Revolution from Mass.
Bostwick.
Private,
"Tremain, Gaius.
Benjamin Simonds's detachment
of
The
following
Department
D. C, April
ment
10,
is
90 1.
Interior,
Sir:
Col.
enlisted
1777; muster
from Records
of the
1
15,
co.,
roll
at Washington
Bureau of Pensions, Washington,
:
of the military
Revolutionary War,
contained in his application
for pension
on
file
in
this
Bureau.
N.Y.
Jan'y., 1776, 15 days, Private, Capt. Barrett, Col. Peter VanNess,
N.
Y.
Peter
Col.
VanNess,
June, 1776, 3 days, Private, Capt. Barrett,
June, 1776, 5 mos, Private, Capt. Stephen Dewey, Col. Smith, N. Y.
Dec, 1776, I mo., 25 days, Private, Capt. Ephraim Fitch, Col.
Symonds, Mass.
VanNess, N. Y.
Battles
engaged
in,
Private, Capt.
Barrett, Col.
none mentioned.
Residence
Date
Spencertown, (now Austerlitz) N. Y.
Residence at date of
of application for pension, Apl. 22, 1834.
Age at date of application, 82 years.
appUcation, Austerlitz, N. Y.
of soldier at enlistment,
Remarks
Evans, Commissioner.
Very
respectfully,
H. Clay
42
He drew
at Austerlitz,
Children
231.
232.
233.
Augustus.
Amasa.
Milo B.
750.
755.
He
240.
Julius Tremaine. (John^, Joseph", Joseph'.)
46.
He resided in 1779 in Egremont, Berkshire Co.,
married Lucy.
Mass. He removed to N. Y. State. He died in the Town of Butternuts,
She died
Otsego Co., N. Y.
Children
241.
242.
243.
244.
245.
246.
247.
248.
250.
251.
252.
253.
254.
in
Parkersburg, W. Va.
1832, in
John Treman.
260.
born Dec.
29,
1747,
at
He was
(John^ Joseph^, Joseph'.)
47.
Y.
N.
He
married
Patience
Westfield,
Whiting.
He removed
factory for
The
to
Trumansburg, N.
Y.,
where he
John Treman
built a
of
Can-
sons Elijah
Treman
of
Children
261.
Residence Canandaigua, N. Y.
Huldah.
Born March
6,
1773.
870.
MRS.
Fourth Generation.
262.
Elijah.
263.
John. 840.
Jeremiah. 850.
Married.
Sitton.
264.
265.
43
He
died at
Jonesville, Mich.
266.
Born Sept.
Whiting.
was born
He
(John\ Joseph-, Joseph'.)
49.
Soldier in a Massachusetts
Daniel Tremaine.
270.
He
860.
10, 1792.
married.
Regiment
at
The
following
Revolution
is
from
Mass.
Soldiers
and
Sailors
in
the
"Trimain, Daniel.
Private, Capt.
Ephraim
Fitch's
co.,
Col.
of
enlisted
Dec.
He
Chenango
of
New
Greene,
York.)
Erastus.
271.
at Westiield,
N. Y.
He
282.
300.
He
He
settled at
50.
He was
Trumansburg,
died at Trumansbnrg.
Children
281.
Mass.
898.
1793.
Jared Treman.
280.
born
Born in
Married ( ist)
David Williams.
Asenath. Born in 1800.
Sophia.
Abner Treman.
Edmund
King.
680.
Married (2nd)
690.
51.
He was
44
tain
5,
of Col.
Reg't.,
Cortlandt of
New
where he served
till
selected by
company
Wayne
in
in his
an extremely dangerous service. He also accompanied that brillyoung Irishman to whom due credit has never been given, Gen.
iant
of the Continental
Army,
in his
He was
Nations.
He was also
successively Corporal, Sergeant and Sergeant Major.
honored with a Badge of Merit. He served five years and two
months and after his death his widow applied, Feb. 16, 1839, for a
pension which was granted.
He
Trumansburg, N. Y.
It
was
in
the
County
of
in
and
and his
wife's
brother, John McLallen, with his bounty warrant and took possession
He immediately commenced clearing up his land and
of his land.
in
1794
built a grist
Chenango
Point,
mill
now Binghamton, N.
journey that he froze his feet so that one of them had to be amputated.
He built his first log cabin on a site opposite the present M. E. Church
where he subsequently built a frame house which is still standing.
The
is
following
Revolution
from
Mass.
Soldiers
and
Sailors
in
the
Fourth Generation.
New York
in the
45
Revolution says
Private in Colonel Philip
New York Line."
;
Van
"Trimmins, Abner.
Second Regiment of the
Cortlandt's
Sir:
of
Referring
Pensions, Washington,
to
your communication
In the widow's
Merit for three years faithful service.
states that she
she
dated
for
i6th,
1839,
pension
application
Feby.
Badge
of
Very
respectfully,
Charles P.
assigned to the Fifth Company, serving until the close of the war.
His courage, firmness and ability were such that he was selected by
command
fifty
46
Badge
Army
six
He
hundred acres
what was then the County of Herkimer. The Indian title had
been extinguished, and the State of New York had divided a large
in
and each
lot
2,
Township No.
22.
children, his brother Philip and Philip's son Benjamin and his wife's
brother, John McLallen, with his bounty waia'ant to take possession
of his land.
He immediately commenced clearing up his land and
gave a man a deed of one hundred acres of it for one year's service
In 1794 he concluded to build a grist mill, and went
to work it.
,
east to
Chenango
On
Point,
now Binghamton,
his return
he
The
one
warm water
settlement at this point has had several names, but its present
derived wholly from the fact of Mr. Treman's settlement
is
It
one time
it
Fourth Generation.
47
There
of course a primitive log cabin, its roof covered with bark.
lot
he
on
the
same
and
were
born
several of his children
eventually
It has been written of
erected the house which is still standing.
and he transmitted
possessed
children
posterity the
to his
sterling
qualities
which he
in so
in
The
Journal,
November
Hero.
Editors Journal
28, 1877.]
:
A Tompkins
Having
has given
Daily
County Revolutionary
me an
settlement of Ithaca,
it
history of
tained the officers of the day, (on our Fourth of July celebrations of
over fifty years ago), men were seen who had fought to establish us
Columbia county,
New
army
in the
commence
but
his history
it
His courage, firmness and ability were such that he was selected by
Gen. Washington himself, as one of those who were to take a hand
in the capture of the fort, that was located on Stony Point, on the
48
Hudson
river,
(you
will
it
little
from
night of the 15th of July, 1779, that we may better understand the
hazard our hero underwent in that battle.)
It is several years since
have seen the Point, but it is well named Stony Point, for it is
covered with stones, and is about 300 feet in height.
It was Washat
to
have
taken
another
fort
the
same
time, but that
ington's plan
I
failed, as the
men
did not
come
to time.
If
the
Americans could
Washington that planned the taking of the fort and selected the men
and he well knew that if taken at all, it must be
by surprise. Six weeks previous the English had taken it from the
Americans, and had placed there six hundred men who were building
and adding to it breastworks for large cannon there was also built
;
half
way up
had
the
hill
an abatis
of
two rows
of
sharpened
trees.
There
command
of the
right wing, which was composed of one hundred and fifty volunteers,
and these were led by twenty men under Lieutenant Gibbon as a
forlorn hope.
with Lieutenant
Colonel
a parting kiss.
That there might be no confusion, Gen. Washhad
directed
that
each man should have pinned on his cap a
ington
of
white
and
piece
paper,
every gun was unloaded, the bayonet only
them
to be used,'
piece of
abatis, they
encountered the
'that
instead of a
When
Fourth Generation.
was wounded and seventeen out
of the forlorn
hope were
either killed or
unhurt.
of twenty
49
an hour the
wounded.
was taken with the loss of fifteen killed and eightyThe British had twenty men killed, seventy-four
wounded, fifty-eight missing, and four hundred and seventy-two taken
Mr. Abner Treman had
prisoners with stores valued at $150,640.
an older brother in the army who, after the fort was taken, remarked
to him, 'Abuer, I would rather have seen you dead than to have you
been a coward and not gone with that forlorn hope.' And whose
heart would not move with emotions of pride and pleasure, if he
could say that 'my father's father was there' ?
fort
three wounded.
"We
have
all
me
necessary for
was finished
in
the
month
Treman
of
hundred
six
of
father's
that
army
in
Ithaca.
Mr.
horses' heads found there, which were left by the army, and Pony
of ponies found there, that had also been
by them.
"Abner Treman came here
in
made
this his
50
of
divided a
hundred
lots
each, and each lot containing 640 acres of land, to pay, as a bounty
Abner
to her soldiers who were in the army of the Revolution.
2,
Township No.
22.
It
He came
Trumansburg.
In
ery, that
grist
mill,
Chenango
Point,
all
feet
deep.
He
and
until
be cut
off
and
it
was
this that
made him
W.
The
a cripple for
"Dear Son
life.
He
T. Eddy."
:
Treman today
country on foot, about the year 1792 or 3, from about 30 miles north
each with a gun and an ax and provisions for 30 days
of Albany,
in
cts. left
upon
their
arrival
Fourth Generation.
51
here in the month of June and Phillip, as he says, struck the first
blow by any white man at or near Trumansburg. They cut down
about 8 acres of timber on the east bank of the creek in Trumans-
at that time.
down
to
what
legs,
"George
The
B.
Treman."
"Dear Nephew
I believe Uncle John McLallen built the first
frame house and Wm. Treman cut the first tree. But who cleared
the first land I don't know. Father gave Jesse Herriman one hundred
:
know
when
he lived
in
when he
died.
to
have
Wm.
52
If you ever come here (it don't look as if you ever would)
would go over there with you and you could look for yourself. I
think it would be very interesting to you as he had I think nearly
two ledgers full of events or things that transpired during his lifetime.
events.
I
I think Leonard,
Lafayette and Elias would be well paid for their
trouble to see for themselves.
Nothing more at present, good by.
"Yours,
etc.,
"Jared Treman."
The History
of
Four Counties,
so-called, says
"Feb.
for
8,
a deed to
of
the
First Pres-
now
is,
reserving
certain rights that the following quotation from the deed will explain
Tt is hereby agreed between the Trustees of the First Presbyterian
:
Church
of Ulysses, in the
of said town,
and sheep the said Abner Treman, his heirs and assigns, yielding
and paying therefor yearly, and every year, on the first day of May
"
in each year, one pepper-corn.'
The same work says
;
13, 1823,
aged 61 years.
soldier
J.
W. Bouton,
The
in the village of
Trumansburg."
following in regard to
of
May
12,
this winter
first grist-mill
between Owego
and Mr. Treman was so badly frozen on
first mill
severe,
is
1894:
Abner Treman
his
trip
that
it
Fourth Generation.
became necessary
second year
to
amputate one of
of the history of
his
53
feet.
This was
in
the
Trumansburg.
"When
experience.'
in
his
of
The Souvenir
him
of the
manhood,
full
of that
field,
freedom
was
of
spirit
in
young
its sister
its
foes,
at this
Mary
law,
and
all
old.
was
to be the
home
on the
hills
of
him and
his generations.
Just at night-
after a beautiful
day the
little
Masses
of
On
its
far as
the midst of oak, hickory and maple, whose bare and leafless branches
54
have
at least
of
home
little
set of mill-stones
as
far
east as Utica,
mill.
On his return he became lost
found was so badly frozen that amputation of one foot was found to
be necessary.
It is tradition that the operation was performed by a
The
grain was emptied directly into the hopper and the product found its
way by gravity through the various processes to the bag of the
customer.
Fourth Generation.
55
now
God
enjoy.
shout,
The savage
in the day of battle.
were not permitted to announce the
Unlike many of his fellow-soldiers, he prehim
shielded
of arms,
the
at
services,
widow and
offspring.
now
chiefly
Improved by
his
earliest
settlers
He
town.
of the patriot
of
frailty
man."
of Land Papers of New York says
"Abner Tremain and others, in Nov., 1791, gave a power
Calendar
attorney to Jasper
Hopper,
of
The
his
following
bounty lands
is
New
York."
a certified copy of
for
passed the 6th day of April, one thousand seven hundred and ninety,
entitled "An Act to carry into effect the concurrent Resolutions and
Acts of the Legislature for granting certain Lands promised to be
given as Bounty Lands, and for other purposes therein mentioned,"
We have given, granted and confirmed, and by these presents Do
56
give, grant
tract
Township
(filed
Hundred Acres Together with all and singular the rights, hereditaments and appurtenances to the same belonging, or in anywise
appertaining
Excepting and Reserving to ourselves all Gold and
Silver Mines, and also five acres of every hundred acres of the said
;
Highways
To Have and
to
described and granted premises, unto the said Abner Trimmins, his
heirs, and assigns, as a good and indefeasible Estate of Inheritance,
On
for ever.
years, to be
first
day
of
hereby granted
otherwise these,
our Letters
and
made
affixed
Governor
ence.
Geo. Clinton.
Approved
of
by the Commissioners
of
the
Land
Office,
and
December, 1790.
RoBT. Harpur, D. Secr'v.
New
York, Office
Secr'y.
cript therefrom
and
of the
Witness
Fourth Generation.
my hand
and the
seal of office of
day
of
57
ninety-three.
Th.
[l. s.]
Treman and
The
the
name
of
"
at
'We dined
houses, three taverns, and two or three stores, and mills in a ravine
It is in the
or hollow, formed by a creek which runs through it.
The
58
Lot No.
Deed Feby
eration $150.
Deed Feby
Eely.
18 1
7.
4,
1817.
Consideration $184.
Consideration $80.
Ulysses.
9, 18 1 4.
$300.
Conveys 5 acres and ;^^ 1-2 rods
on Lot No. 2. Abner Treman and wife
Aug.
5,
18 1
7.
Record Book A.
Treman
to
Edward
Stilwills.
town
of Ulysses
Hermon Camp.
Deed
$225.
of land in
to
of
land
Deed Dec.
in
i,
Consideration $36.
Trumansburg. Abner
Record Book A.
18 13.
Conveys
rods of land
in
Abner Treman to
Consideration $700.
37 1-2 acres in Hector.
Deed Nov. 6, 1817. Record Book B. P. 10,
Christopher J. Hines.
May 9,
Lot No.
Dec.
4,
$100,
1818.
2,
Consideration $200.
town
of Ulysses.
18 1 8. Record
Conveys
1-2
to Erastus Crandall.
Deed April 11, 1820. Record Book
C. P. 529, Jany 27, 182 1.
Consideration $280.
Conveys 9000 feet
Abner Treman to Byard
of land in Trumansburg, town of Ulysses.
Treman
Deed
Oct.
13,
182
1.
182
'
Fourth Generation.
59
182 1.
Consideration $30.
Conveys lot in
Abner
Treman
to
Samuel Lewis.
Hall.
Masonic
Trumansburg
Deed Aug. 12, 1822. Record Book E. P. 186, Aug. 13, 1822.
Consideration $600.
Conveys i 1-2 acre of land on Lot 2, town of
Deed
Abner Treman to Hermon Camp.
Ulysses on the creek.
Consideration
Book
F.
P.
182
Record
1.
36, April 5, 1823.
May 7,
$100.
Conveys
He was
and
in 181
2,
town
of Ulysses."
mathic Library.
He
1852.
Children
5,
N. Y.
301
302
303
304
Ashbel.
305
306
307
308
309
310
311
320.
Daughter.
321.
330.
born
at
Married a Hazard.
Daniel Truman.
New London,
II, 1792,
He was
(DanieP, Joseph^, Joseph.')
He married (ist), Aug.
8, 1766.
Conn., Jan.
Haven, Conn.)
1803, in
Thompson (daughter
She was born March
April 10, 1832, in
Children
331.
of Col.
25, 1777.
New
Eliza.
Born Sept.
26, 1793.
Died Sept.
5,
1795.
6o
332.
333.
334.
335.
336.
337.
338.
339.
340.
341.
342.
Amelia.
Shem Truman.
350.
at Sheffield,
The
is
following
Revolution
from
Mass.
in
New York
and
Soldiers
Sailors
State.
in
the
"Shem Truman.
Private,
Daniel
Capt.
enlisted
Sackett's
1777;
Aug.
Ruggles Woodbridge's regt.
Nov. 29, 1777 service, 3 mos. 10 days at Northward.
;
20,
co..
Col.
discharged
"Also, descriptive
Co
age, 19 yrs.
field
stature, 5
"Also, descriptive
the term of 9
yrs
stature,
men belonging
of enlisted
list
ft.,
in.
hair,
ft.,
complexion, light
at
"Shem Tremain.
Return
Westfield.
Enlisted
for
West-
co.
of
Men
Sworn
Westfield.
Fishkill
age, 19
residence, Westfield ;
tal
Hampshire
light; residence.
list
in.
to
regt.
arrived at
Term
of
Residence,
9 mos.
enlistment,
roll.]"
in
Fourth Generation.
He removed
at
6i
to
Canaan, Conn.
Lucy Remington.
His
wife,
Children
354.
Died young.
Lj'man. Bom in 1783. 900.
Aaron. Born July 27, 1785. 910.
Asa H. Born Feb. 26, 1793. 925.
355.
Lucy.
356.
Ann.
Levi.
351.
352.
353.
357.
358.
359.
David Truman.
365.
Soldier in Rev. War.
(Benjamin^,
Joseph-,
"David Truman.
war, in
Enlisted
May
26,
Joseph'.)
Company
Redding, Conn.,
Philip Burr Bradley's Rfld. Reg.
(See David Freeman.
seem to be certain of Truman or Freeman.)''
Record
lution,
War
77.
in Col.
Don't
men, in the War of the Revoand Mexican War, compiled by authority of the
of service of Connecticut
of 181 2,
War.
with
men from
camp
Recruited
all
at Peekskill in spring of
'77
and
in
Counties
;
went into
September ordered to
62
Hudson
the
its
Wintered
St.
John detached
to
Light
Regt,
at
there consoli-
May
26, 1777.
Company, Capt.
Term, War.
Sanford's.
Enlist-
there
first
list
of the
to
be the same
Revolutionary pensioners,
is
He
(Jonathan^, Thomas^,
J.
Snow,
at
Joseph'.)
Providence, Sarah
Revolution.
Thomas Truman
sixteen
The census
for
1774
adults.
His
will
in
Prbvidence mentions
Fourth Generation.
63
mentions his three children who are to continue with his parents and
have their education looked out for. Residence Providence, R. I.
Children
Sylvania.
371.
372.
Guy.
373.
Sarah.
Married, June
John Richmond.
1787,
1804,
Jonathan Truman.
380.
He was
6,
born Aug. 17
Mary
Willett.
(o.
Thomas Truman's
will in 1786.
West Society
I
of Preston aforesaid
and
containing
acres and a
fifty -five
half
whereof
all
above 47
&
1-2
purchased of Richard Starkweather of that place, "one cerLand lying and being in said Preston Being Two
of ;^i8
and Relick
reference
Brewster and Joseph Brewester, heirs to said dec'd estate
xi. 195.]
to the Division of said estate being had."
Deeds,
[Preston
Deborah
Starkweather
of
Preston.
Town
named
church
64
*
*
*
that they will pay Said Truman
Ninety-four
Twelve Pounds Lawfull Money for the use of the Premises Annually
Hundred and
During Said Term at the Expiration of each and every year amounting in the whole to one Hundred & Twenty Pounds Lawfull Money."
[Preston Deeds, xi. 492-3.]
Oct. I, 1792.
Elijah Lathrop of Norwich, "in consideration of
Eight Pounds" sold to Jonathan Truman of Preston, "a certain Piece
*
*
*
of Land Lying and being in the Township of Preston
containing half an acre."
[Preston Deeds, xii. 24.]
booth of Preston
Ten
Shillings,
-^
L M"
the Same,
it
>i<
day
of April next."
=!=
years
M"
same
the
place,
Town
*
of
'<the
Preston
>i<
whole
* *
of the
No.
^=
>1<
lying in
>!<
including by
estimation about One Hundred and Twenty acres with a House,
No. 2 ^ * ^
Barn, Cornhouse and Cyder press thereon standing.
containing about fifty acres with a Dwelling House, barn, Barkhouse
of
Three
Fourth Generation.
65
Hundred and
above date.
[Preston Deeds,
xii.
158.]
Aug.
27, 1793.
2,
1794.
Providence, R.
tenement which the said Jonathan Truman has Let & Leased out to
Elias Brown, Esq., for the term of Twenty Years from and after the
month
of April last."
of that held
Truman's
He
by
Children
382.
[Preston Deeds,
life.
Norwich Great
381.
Elias
xii. 224.]
Consideration ^43, 8
16,
Residence
1843.
July
25, 1830,
383.
Abigail Pearce.
384.
Thomas
386.
9 d.
Plain, Conn.
385.
s,
Born July
i,
1793.
1025.
66
Truman.
Nov.
Nathan Truman.
390.
He
was born
28, 1818.
Children
Born in 1814.
Married (ist) John
Arnold. 1015.
Nathan.
392.
Sarah.
Oldham;
He was
I.
391.
400.
99.
Residence, Providence, R.
1858.
25,
born Aug.
1769,
9,
at
(2nd)
Christopher B.
born Feb.
Nathan.
Born Nov.
402.
Thomas.
840.
26, 1808, in
Benjamin Tremain.
He
Rhoda
at
to the
401.
415.
Hoag,
He removed
6,
Children
Amy
Albany County, N. Y.
(Philip^
825.
Thomas-, Joseph'.)
married
He
at Sheffield,
2,
1724.
May i, 1749,
Pier (daughter of Thomas and Margaret Pier of Great Bar-
rington, Mass.)
Fourth Generation.
Gore, so-called
place,
67
and Julius
of
9,
heirs of
416.
Benjamin.
417.
Joseph.
822.
420.
421.
Julius.
'
418.
419.
425.
^^
'
818.
Thomas
Pier, Jr.
Pier.)
Residence
He
Sheffield,
Mass.
Children
426.
John.
427.
Levi.
428.
430.
Nathaniel Tremaine.
He
82.
(Philip^ Thomas-, Joseph'.)
married April 11, 1755, by Rev.
Residence Westfield, Mass.
He
at
He
died
at Alford,
Born Sept.
441.
Nathaniel.
442.
443.
444.
Conn.
14, 1757.
750.
Fifth
&E^Eiii^Tioisr.
Jonathan Treman.
510.
He
511.
Betsey Ann.
512.
Lufanna.
513.
Mary.
514.
Sarah.
1930.
515.
516.
Nancy.
Turner,
1815.
1818
16,
i960.
Born
July
21,
1S20.
No
children.
517.
518.
519.
520.
521.
522.
He
Calvin Treman.
528.
was born Sept. 13, 1794.
(Abner'', John^,
He
(For an account
of
in this work.)
1793.
Merchant.
He
18,
was
1849.
CALVIN TREMAN
MRS.
frHr
At
Fifth Generation.
Children
Born March
Abner.
529.
69
Unmarried.
1816.
i,
Died, a
young man,
in Ithaca, N. Y.
530.
Madison.
531.
Richard.
at
Bodle.
Died
in
July, 1846,
Born April
1822.
29,
2000.
Born April
Parnel.
533.
1980.
Unmarried.
Wapakonneta, Ohio.
Elizabeth S.
532.
1818.
1820.
24,
1824.
2010.
534.
Mary Ann.
535.
Emily
536.
George
537
Calvin.
538.
Ellen M.
A.
2030.
Born Nov.
B.
Bom
21, 1830.
1835.
No
N. Y.
AsHBEL Treman.
540.
He was
born
Sept.
Ayers (daughter
of
1796.
i,
Richard Ayers.
Dec.
For an account
Family
in
this
book.)
of her ancestry
He
19,
Trustee
of
the
Baptist
Church.
After
removed
to
Ithaca,
At the time
Ithaca.
of
Tompkins
county, at
at
yo
member
of the
loved, and
to
in
contributor.
Her attendance at
it, a generous
church was something remarkable, being maintained long after the
infirmities of age had made it hazardous.
She was trained in the
He
years, at
Children
541.
Leonard.
542.
543.
Lafayette Lepine.
Elias.
Born Dec.
544.
Ann
9,
1S22.
Born Dec.
Floretta.
1800.
3,
1821.
1804.
1808.
19, 1824.
1815.
545.
Mary
Caroline.
Johnson.
Born Nov.
20,
1835.
Married Charles
Dey
1818.
He
Nov.
Anne Marie Louise LePine, the wife of Jared Treman, was born
Her father, Joseph Roch Paul Gilbert Lafayette
27, 1794.
of
1784.
He owned
also interested
in
a vessel or line of
vessels
MRS.
JARED TREMAN
MRS.
ANNA
M.
L.
LE PINE TREMAN
'p.
*^
Fifth Generation.
71
her brother Joseph being five years older, and her elder sister
When Louise was five years old, she went with
dying in childhood.
her mother and Joseph to join the husband and father in France,
child
where they resided for a time, and where Madame LePine died.
While Napoleon was first consul Louise went with her father and
It was during the troublous times on the
brother to San Domingo.
island which marked the beginning of the century, and one morning
Mr. LePine went out from the
He
and clanking guns of the black soldiers on the deck above searching
and as long as she lived she vividly remembered the
terrible experience.
The escape of Joseph on a vessel bound for
France its capture by a Spanish privateer his escape from the
for refugees
drowned
in the
East River,
Bereft of parents,
relatives in
New
York, from
found a home
until
at
and that night after Louise had gone to bed, she was
to meet her brother Joseph.
She immediately exclaimed,
brother
!"
his
arms.
and
rushed
into
"My
In 1810, she was married to James Paddock, by whom she had
mother
summoned
Eliza
and Catherine.
Ann
to
Before the
Trumansburg, N. Y.,
after died.
country, was informed of the fact and asked the privilege of naming
the child after his wife.
He wrote on a slip of paper now in possession of the Stone family, "Adrienne is the name, to which I beg leave
to join
my most
affectionate thanks."
72
He
at
afterwards
Enfield
Falls,
resided
at
Enfield,
Trumansburg
many
and
years.
Millport,
Chemung
Co., N. Y.
was one
of
At the time
"He
He
also
the earliest
life
at
him
Enfield
Falls,
Tompkins County, building the grist mill at that point, and remainThen he bought the homestead at Trumansburg,
ing until 1850.
but after a time removed to Millport, going into partnership with S.
B. Banks in the purchase of the grist mill at that place.
The firm of
Treman & Banks conducted operations for about twelve years, and
two years afterwards Mr. Treman returned to Trumansburg where
he lived
children,
until
about 1881.
and the
last
for
His subsequent
life
many
years a
member
S.
B.
his
Banks.
of the
Presbyterian
His life was
Church, and one of the oldest Masons in the country.
in all
one of industry and usefulness.
commendable
His character
respects, right principles guiding
He
562.
his actions."
Children
56r.
all
Adriana Phedora.
Adriana Leonora.
ABNER TREMAN
MRS. JEMIMA
TREMAN
Fifth Gknkkation.
y,<>n\
563.
J/<j;ijj<' (.'hui]).
5O4.
J<>Mjjljint; Aniclia.
JJanks.
J<;,
Cor)j<')ia
566.
Oertrudtr TJicodosia,
Harrih Marshal),
J''ll<-n
567.
57';.
Aii;<ii8la.
3,
J>ie(l
1827.
Married
/yj.':^.
Adnkk
'J'xKMAN,
Jan,
30,
May
(
9,
Married
J829.
jy,
Jiorn July
ziio; {2n<l)
JioMi
Allen,
bom
wa:>
1825,
June
Haker
St<-i)lien
2<;8<;.
565.
H(;
June
J{;r)j
73
3,
/832.
Jcljiel
1836.
Abucr", J(;)m
',
Marrie<l
(ist)
jolni
josc'j>l)', J(>s(;pl)'. )
i8o.3,
Harmon
Isaac
(.'onn.
lii.s
308.
Jemima
1823,
He
life.
early
life,
business,
and
ife
in
his
left this
the
In
nnjlin};
<
man, wh<;n temp;ran< ;e was not as j^opuiar with {\n' peo|)le as in these
J le was
times,
anti-slavery in his sentiments, and early identified
his sym);athy with the abolition party, lorjg before that
ea(;hed ascendency in
lli<-
sentiment had
"His religious life began in 1830. Ai that liuie ln' luiited with
the Methodist (Jjurcli, and t< iiiained a failhlul nicnibei ihiough all
his
years,
he had
still
nemies
l<;ngest
the-
liv<'d
in
.weet
in
()\
"In his
life.
subse<juenl
whom
life
share<l
life
with a
mind
,(nd retiring
His
<l'.illi
of
in
w.is
rnoie a .result
ol
old
.ige,
tiian
Fifth Generation.
73
565.
Lepine Camp. Born June 10, 1825. Died Aug. 22, 1826.
Josephine Amelia. Born June 3, 1827. Married Stephen Baker
Banks. 2080.
Cornelia Ann. Born Nov. 19, 1829.
Married Isaac Harmon
566.
Gertrude Theodosia.
563.
564.
Newman.
2100.
Harris Marshall.
Ellen Augusta.
567.
Allen.
2125.
Abner Treman.
570.
(Abner^ John^ Joseph", Joseph'.) 308.
was born Jan. 30, 1803. He married Jan. 30, 1823, Jemima
Thomas. She was born Nov. i, 1803, at Bridgeport, Conn.
He
He
"His
early
life,
business.
Trumansburg
Sentinel said
life.
life
He
left this
made
He was
times.
his
subsequent life.
he had lived
whom
in
Many
with
whom
he worshiped
in
early
life
74
equal to the hour and with no fear, and no regrets, he waited the
coming of the death angel, and then, imparting his blessing upon
Seldom have
his companion and children, entered into life eternal.
;
we
said
life
of
whose
life
had been
He commanded
the respect of
all
who came
him, and was a liberal giver for all church
and charitable purposes. He was a quiet and earnest Christian,
He will be greatly
exemplifying his profession by his daily life.
who
knew him. The
and
all
entire
the
missed by
community
an aged wife
He
leaves
of
all.
have
the
bereaved family
sympathy
mourn
his
loss."
to
four
and
daughters
in contact with
1887.
17.
1891.
574.
575.
Jared Smith.
571.
572.
573.
Elias
Thomas.
Evaline McLallen.
2135-
Born Nov.
i,
1829.
Unmarried.
Died Oct.
17,
1852, in California.
579.
580.
581.
2170.
Alfred.
576.
577.
578.
Melissa.
Orinda L.
year.
Born April
Died Aug.
3,
1843.
12,
1865.
2,
1840.
Married in Oct.,
1864,
Eunice Good-
ERASTUS TREMAN
Fifth Generation.
75
He
died Dec.
2,
Children
111.
Alonzo.
601.
Residence Aurora,
1885.
Born Oct.
4,
1831.
Died
at the age
of one
and
a half
years.
602.
603.
604.
Peter A. Stolp.
He
died Dec.
2180.
1S35.
Married, Feb.
2220.
23, 1881,
12, 1894.
606.
607.
Antoinetta.
605.
2240.
Born Aug.
28',
1844.
Married Charles
S.
Carpenter.
2250.
608.
Sevellen Alden.
609.
610.
Erastus.
6ri.
Erastus
615.
Joseph'.)
He
311.
Rose
Treman.
John^,
Joseph^
Trumansburg, N.
She was born Feb.
(Abner"*,
at
The
President of
the
the
Tremans
is
from
'
Falls.
of
There
village
and
vicinity,
and
Taghanic
left
Owego
for Ithaca.
76
taken
steam yacht, and then came by cars to Owego, arriving here in the
evening. The party wishes to return their thanks to William Thompson
other
friends,
for
the
numerous courtesies
extended them."
We
Journal
"
'The
first
The
With the
arrival of the
Mr.
Wm. Thompson,
carriages to
of
the stream of carriages began to arrive and from that time until
noon the incessant arrival made one wonder if the population of
and
company numbering,
it
Fifth Generation,
77
time
it
"
'President, E. R.
Treman
Wm.
who made
short but
"
happy
a short speech.
Next, Rev. J. J. Phelps made a
and
the
exercises
at the table terminated.
speech
be hard to
was kept
find.
in
record their
May
which
their
all
"
of their guests.
principles,
the gathering should be furnished the Ithaca Journal and in accordance with that request I offer the foregoing outline of the day's
pleasant event.
F. B. A.'
"
78
Me
died August
Triimansburg, N. Y,
Children
2,
1881.
8,
1892.
Residence
616.
Dewitt C.
617.
618.
619.
(His father was an officer in the Revowas born July 18, 1777. He married, April
Levi Valentine.
630.
lutionary War.)
He
301.
She
died
Feb.
13,
10, 1788.
1869.
He
Residence
Trumansburg, N. Y.
Children
631.
632.
1808.
24, 1810.
638.
639.
Eliza.
Calvin.
633.
Lufana.
634.
635.
636.
637.
2325-
Born Oct.
11, 1829.
645.
2330.
Co., N.
J.,
to Covert,
N. Y.)
was born Aug. 15, 1788, in New Jersey. He married Jan 24,
Major General in the New York State
1810, Annis Treman.
303.
He
Militia, 1827.
M.
member
the
Covert.
E.
Children
646.
647.
MRS. CHARLOTTE
TREMAN KING
Fifth Generation.
Born Feb.
648.
Charlotte.
649.
Skinner. 2440.
William Harrison.
650.
651.
652.
653.
654.
655.
656.
Camp
He was
Minor King.
660.
ried
1816.
24,
79
Jan.
1822,
13,
He
merchant.
Charlotte Treman.
He
309.'
He
mar-
was a lumber
w^ent to CaUfornia
June 21,
Children
661.
662.
663.
88 1.
i,
He
died
Residence Albany, N. Y.
1889.
670.
671.
Sarah Louisa.
664.
665.
666.
667.
668.
669.
Mary Ann.
Mary Ann.
May
680.
N. Y.
Born Dec.
Edmund King.
31, 1849.
He
Died
married
Sophia
Treman.
281.
Residence Trumansburg, N. Y.
Children
681.
Reuben.
6S2.
Jared C.
683.
Justina.
725.
221.
2050.
2060.
Benjamin Tremain.
He was
born June
i,
2040.
(Philip-*,
1768 (0.1767),
Massachusetts.
He
8o
married (ist)
born
in
1795,
She died
in 1767.
He
married (2nd)
She was born in 1783.
in 1828.
He
She was
1829, Mrs.
in
She died
died in 1845.
in
Resi-
dence Ledyard, N. Y.
Children
726.
letter
727
728
729
730
731
732
733
734
735
740.
224.
No
William Tremain.
He was
children.
born
in 1775.
He
died
in
(Philip-',
He
John',
Joseph^,
She died
1857.
in
1843.
Joseph'.)
Farmer.
Residence
Venice, N. Y.
745.
271.
Erastus Tremain.
He was
born
(Daniel'',
He
in 1793.
married.
John^
He
Joseph"",
Joseph'.)
Richard.
Born Oct.
747-
William.
750
Joseph'.
15,
1S17.
2640.
He
(Gains-',
John^,
Thomas-,
Member
of Assembly, and Tabitha PatterShe was born Aug. 13, 1780, at Hillsdale,
N. Y, He was Associate Judge of Columbia County. Member of
Assembly, 181 1, 1814-15, 1822. He died in 1851. She died April
Col. Chartes McKinstry,
(See McKinstry Genealogy in the New England Historiand Genealogical Register, Vol. 13, page 43.)
17, 1845.
cal
Fifth Generation.
Children
Charles Patterson.
751.
Died
1822.
'
Augustus Porter.
753.
Jane.
Rosannah
He
ter.
2630.
He was
233.
He
in 1834.
752.
755.
born
May
children by his
first
Columbia
Children
(Gaius'',
He
He had three
(0.1852), near Racine, Wis.
Residence
wife and one by his second wife.
1
Co., N; Y.
756.
Russell.
757.
Charles.
758.
Mary
759.
Jane.
Martin Tremaine.
765.
(Julius^
He was
Children
766.
Martin.
Abram.
768.
Mary.
Emily.
769.
He was
life
Treman,
N. Y.
1
1, in
87
he had
He
married Catharine.
Ravenwood, Va.
RoswELL Tremaine.
775.
early
He
767.
244.
He
28, 1799.
She died.
Tiffany.
died in 185
Austerlitz,
8i
born July
4,
He
in building
He
W. Va.
five
or Ohio.
He
at
Abner
Trumansburg,
He
died April 4,
By his first wife
One
daughters.
Two of the older
other four sons married and had large families.
sons lost their lives in the Civil War.
Their families are grown up
in
Indiana.
The
oldest
and
Ohio
82
and two
in Illinois.
Children
776.
Jared.
777.
Munson.
778.
Warren.
779.
Molly V.
Married a Wood.
Residence Bentonville,
Adams
Co.,
Ohio.
Justus.
784.
Mary
785.
Julius.
786.
787.
788.
at
Newark,
He
111.
2780.
2770.
Lyman Tremaine.
(Julius\ John% Joseph^ Joseph^)
He was born Oct 29, 1786, in Egremont, Mass. He married
790.
247.
16, 181 1, Sophia Mercereau (daughter of Judge Joshua MerShe was born Aug. 24,
cereau of Sidney, Delaware Co., N. Y.)
when a young man to
removed
He
N.
Y.
on
Staten
Island,
1786,
Jan.
Children
791.
792.
793.
794.
795.
796.
797.
10, 1880.
Edward.
Julius.
1828.
Fifth Generation.
800.
Calvin Tremaine.
John^,
(Julius",
83
Joseph^,
Joseph'.)
Children
801.
802.
803.
S04.
805.
806.
810.
William F.
Born May
Born Dec.
Mary Ann.
26, 1817.
2,
Julius Tremaine.
born April 8,
John^
(Julius",
He was
254.
181 8.
1794.
He
Joseph^
married, in
Joseph'.)
182
1,
Polly
Pa.
Children
811.
Lois.
S12.
Sylvina.
813.
814.
820.
Jehial Tremaine.
6,
(JuHus",
1802.
He
She died
at
Farmington, Pa.
Children
Born
821.
Clark.
822.
in 1830.
2980.
823.
Harriet.
824.
James.
Born in 1839.
Born in 1840.
1862, at battle of
830.
Judge
Antietam.
of the Court.
He
8'4
Children
831.
William.
832.
Betsey A.
Born Sept.
Born July
John Treman.
840,
He
He
married.
Children
16, 1816.
24, 1818.
3000.
Married E. A. Hutchinson.
2990.
263.
died at Canandaigua, N. Y.
Hiram. 3010.
Huldah. Married a Barber.
841.
842.
Edgar.
George.
Phebe.
843.
844.
845.
846.
Rowena.
847.
Manverny.
848.
Diana.
870.
at
Otis Comstock, his father Nathan, brother Darius and two others
were the first settlers of Farmington, N. Y., coming from Adams,
Mass.,
white
in
man
1789.
Otis
was
left
there alone
that
winter the
only
at the
Friends and were disowned by the Society for settling in the wilderLater they were restored to membership.
Otis Comstock was
ness.
severe and plain in speech as were many of the Friends of that time.
He sheltered many slaves and helped them by night on their way to
Canada. His farm was about two miles from Salem Village once
known as Pumpkin hook.
Buried in Friends Burial Ground at
He
Farmington.
died Aug.
2,
1850,
at
Farmington.
Residence
Farmington, N. Y.
Children
871.
S72.
Died in 1855
Fifth Generation.
Born April
Patience.
873.
1798.
21,
85
2735-
874.
George
875.
S76.
877.
F.
Erastus Aldrich.
Dentist.
Farmer. Settled at Rollin, 1833.
Cynthia, brought up a Friend, became with him an Adventist.
He was born in 1812, at Perrinton, N. Y. He died in 1858 at
Rollin, Mich.
of Champaign,
in 1881,
Michael
1867,
died.
He was born
She died Dec. 13,
Griflfen.
Andrew Whitman
in
He
Adventist.
in Ireland.
Catholic.
1887, at Rollin,
Mich.
He
878.
950.
Joseph'.)
made
to the ist
"Nathaniel Tremain.
Private, Mass. Continental Line, placed
on pension roll, May 27, 1820. Pension to begin April 24, 1818,
under act of March 18, 1818. Pension suspended by act of May i,
1820.
7,
1832.
Age."
He
sold
same land
in
1801.
all
the
members
of
this church."
Proceedings
Church
in
Commemoration
of Christ in Pittsfield.
1889.
incorporators
History
86
to
1809,
incorporate
I'ittslioUl into a
Tki':man I^\mit,y.
oi' 'riiiv
of
1876.
Most
Aug. 1809.
First
CMnuch
Tremaine, Capt.,
apparently
candidates
of the
in tliis list
were members
of the
of Pittsticld.
in
is
124,
p.
Aug. 1S09.
Tremain, Nathaniel,
276.
p.
Parish
iUireau
of
Pensions, Washington,
your request for a statement
of the military history of Nathaniel Tremaine, a soldier of the Revolutionary War, you will find below the desired information as contained
in his application for pension on lilc in this Bureau.
Dec. 1775,
D.
C,
Sir:
In reply to
Shepherd, Mass.
not stated, Mass.
Wareham
Hattles
of soldier at enlistment,
Mass.
Age
at
He
engaged
in,
Residence
Wm.
Faxon,
C^ol.
Private,
mos.,
Westiield,
was allowed.
I'arks,
1777,4
I'eby.
Col.
Mass.
Date
Very
respectfully,
was admitted
at Pittstield, Mass., in
to
He
application for
Remarks:
His claim
membership
1805.
of
Kesidence
Capt.
none mentioned.
in
the
Congregational Church
died Dec.
29, 1844,
at
Pittstield,
Mass.
Mass.
Land Records
Residence
bury, Conn.)
Children
Pittslield,
Mass.
951.
Isaac.
952.
Lrvi.
Horn IVc.
Horn Juik'
2S,
13,
17S1
at
SaHsbury.
17S3, at Salisbury.
31343160.
at
Stockbridge,
Fifth Generation.
953.
23, 1785, at
Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
954.
Olive.
Born June
13,
Salisbury.
87
Died
May
4,
1812, at
3190.
1787,
at
William
Married
Salisbury.
3200.
955.
Strong.
Nathaniel.
956.
Calvin.
957.
Chloe.
958.
Calvin.
959.
963.
964.
Milo.
Aug.
961.
962.
died Oct.
rich.
975.
Joseph'.)
22, 1836.
He
960.
3,
3210.
Born Sept.
8,
Rev.
Justus
Tremain.
442.
He was
born
May
(Simeon^
8,
1763.
3150.
Philip^,
He
Thomas^
married
Sarah
She was born Nov. 11, 1761. Justus and Sarah Tremain
deed
March 17, 1 801, to Elijah Tickner, of land in Alford, Mass.
gave
He removed in 18 14 from Berkshire Co., Mass., to Vienna, Oneida
Jewell.
Methodist minister.
Residence Paris Hill, Oneida
County, N. Y.
Land
Records
at
Great
Co., N. Y.
(See
Barrington, Berkshire Co.,
Mass., Vol. 38, page 563.)
Children
976.
Justus.
977.
David.
978.
979.
980.
981.
982.
983.
990.
Joseph'.)
Solomon
418.
Joseph by his
He
first
Tremain.
married twice.
wife.
He
in
Thomas-,
Philips
(Benjamin^,
He had children Reuben and
He
resided
88
The
from
is
following
Revolution
Mass.
Soldiers
and
Sailors
in
the
"Trimain, Solomon.
Private,
regt.;
Capt.
Fitch's
Ephraim
enlisted July
15,
co., Col.
1775; discharged
Aug.
Egremont
service, 17
mont.
money due
19,
Solomon.
"Trimon,
Private,
May
8,
Bacon's
Capt.
Col.
co.,
day;
dence, Egremont;
John Fellows's
John
resi-
roll
regt.;
residence,
Egremont
co.. Col.
to
of
Children
991
Dorothy.
992
Polly.
993
Squire.
994
Benjamin.
Solomon. 3070.
Joseph Collins. 3040.
Henry. 3060.
Reuben. 3050.
Daughter. Married W. D. Alport. Residence, 1S93, Rodman,
N. Y. Their daughter is Mrs. Angle E. Cooley. Address,
Care of Levi H. Brown, her attorney, Watertown, N. Y.
995
996
997
998
999
Fifth Generation.
89
He
The
following
Revolution
is
from
Mass.
Soldiers
and
Sailors
the
in
Children
1006.
Justin.
The following
:
Hampshire Co.
Army
age,
1007.
Sylvester.
1008.
Solomon. 3276.
Born Nov. 2, 1780, at Hillsdale, Columbia Co., N. Y. 3280.
Ira.
N. Y.
Joseph. Resided in Jefferson Co.,
Lula. Born in 1794. Died in Aug., 1814.
A. Gridley,
Cynthia. Married a Gridley. Her son, Ephraim
resided in 1893 at New London, Ohio.
1009.
loio.
ion.
1012.
1013.
Annis.
1014.
Mabel.
He
90
Mass.
1
Tremain.
(Benjamin'', Philip', Thomas^
Benjamin Tremain of Sheffield, Mass., bought
02 2.
Benjamin
416.
Joseph'.)
land in Great Barrington in
gives deed
to
until 1765.
Robert Watson
Egremont, Aug. 27, 1787, acknowledged Feb. 5, 1797, at Egremont, of 3 acres of land in Egremont.
(See Land Records at
Mass.
Berkshire
Land
Records at Great BarSpringfield,
County
of
rington, Mass.
Nathan Truman.
1025.
401.
Joseph'.)
He
Children
1026.
Henry
1027.
Amy
1028.
Ira A.
1029.
1030.
1
03 1.
402.
Joseph.')
They had
Child
04 1.
12, 1841.
3300.
Thomas Truman.
1040.
died.
L,.
J.
He
children.
C.
Soldier in the Civil War.
Enlisted in the i52d Regt.
N. Y. Vols, in 1863. Died in the service and is buried in the
National Cemetery at Washington, D. C.
Asaph
Fifth Generation.
Nathan Truman.
1050.
He was
391.
seph'.)
born
91
in
He
Jo-
married
3,
R.
I.
Children
Nathan H.
1051.
Born
Providence, R.
Lawyer.
1S52.
i,
Residence,
1901,
Anna H.
1052.
William F.
1053.
1054.
1055.
1056.
1057.
Joseph Truman.
1080.
211.
Aug.
I.
He
married Feb.
4,
(William'',
1081.
Cynthia.
1082.
Clarissa.
Born June
Born July
12,
13,
1800.
1S02.
1085.
Joseph'.)
Cincinnati.
1090.
Joseph'.)
He
336.
He was
born Feb.
13, 1806, at
married
1896, at
New Haven,
Conn.
He
92
Children
1091.
1092.
1093.
Ella S.
30, 1843.
1094.
Louisa.
1095.
Susan.
1096.
Born June
1884,
100.
He
Children
nor.
John
1102.
Levi B.
James.
103.
1104.
1
105.
106.
L.
Born Sept.
107.
3325.
Born April
Eliza.
Married William
3442.
30, 1818.
Married F. R. Weed.
3447.
Aaron Truman.
He was
353.
He
10.
1809.
11,
school.
Thomas
Children
nil.
1
11 2.
1113.
1114.
1115.
Lyman.
Charles E.
Owego, N. Y.
W. Born Dec. 13, 1812. Merchant many years. Manufacturer of leather and also of agricultural implements on an
Francis
Fifth Generation.
93
Truman & Brothers, in which he retained hisHe became interested in the manuinterest for many years.
facture of the Champion grain drills and other agricultural
Messrs. Gere, Truman^
implements, under the firm name of
title
of
L.
Piatt
&
Co.
He was
owned by George Truman & Co. and was also Vice President
Mr. Truman was a
of the First National Bank of Owego.
,
wealthy
man and
to friends
ing
is
The
will
is
dated April
23, 1881,
and has two codicils, one dated October 9, 1881, and the other
on the 20th of May, 1884. First, he bequeaths Mary Cady,
Adeline and Adelaid Blewer, $5,000 each. Second, the children
William S., Gilbert, Mrs. A. C. Thompson,
of George Truman
and George Truman, Jr., each I4000. Fifteen thousand dollars
in trust to his sister, Mrs. Gorman, and at her death to go to
her children absolutely. Seven thousand, five hundred dollars
in trust to his sister, Mrs. David Goodrich, (now dead), and at
her death to go to her children absolutely. Seven thousand,
five hundred dollars in trust to David Goodrich, and at his
death to go to his children absolutely. Fifteen thousand dollars
in trust to Mrs. Mary Dodge (sister), and at her death to go
absolutely to the children of Mrs. Gorman and Mrs. Goodrich.
Four thousand
Truman, and at
dollars in
his death to
trust
go
to
his brother,
to his children.
Charles E.
To Mrs. Mary
street,
and
at
her
bonds
Church
of
Owego.
residuary legatees.
to
go to the
dollars each
History of
94
Tiig
Treman Family.
and residue of the estate to be disand sisters and their issues of such
who shall have died leaving issues. The
tributed
among
his brothers
William
1116.
17.
George.
1 1
18.
Fanny.
1 1
19.
120.
S.
1 1
named
executors
125.
He
354.
Jan.
I,
Stamford, Conn.
1848 (0.1846.)
Children
1126.
Julia.
127.
Lucius.
128.
129.
130.
131.
132.
133.
Edward D.
1815.
Bom
Born
Charles L. Born March 24, 1825. 3410.
Laura H. Born Sept. 4, 1829. Died Jan. 5,
Aaron. Born in 1827. Died Oct. 14, 1830.
William H. Born March 2, 1842. 3420.
Aaron.
3426.
1818.
3392.
May 19, 1820. 3404.
Died Oct. 14, 1825.
Jan. 29, 1823.
2,
1832.
40.
He
Children
1
141.
142.
143.
Mary
E.
Fifth Generation.
1
He
Henry Williams.
180.
died
Newark
Jan.
1181.
182.
1183.
1
184.
1185.
1
186.
187.
191.
3455.
3460.
Charles Kellogg.
to
Children
Yazoo,
192.
193.
1200.
1202.
married
Ann Truman.
3470.
356.
111.
Born July
Charles.
7,
1813.
Married Dec.
22,
1876,
Julia
1206.
Henry.
Casendana.
Ebenezer Porter.
Children
1201.
He
3465.
Porter.
Ivucy Maria.
190.
died
Melvina.
He removed
1834.
He
Valley, N. Y.
Children
26,
She
95
He
357.
Sally Ann. Born Oct. 29, 1821. Married Melvin Robinson. 3475.
Lucy. Born June 11, 1824. Married Blake Purchase. 3480.
1206.
1207.
Mary
1203.
1204.
1205.
1215.
Lyman.
Christopher
B.
Arnold.
Residence Providence, R.
392.
Children
He
I.
2 16.
Sarah Elizabeth.
217.
Nathan Truman.
218.
12 19.
1191.
I.
96
Residence Providence, R.
wealthy.
Francis
1230.
He was
Children
25, 1876.
Born Oct.
Amey (Emma).
1232.
Greene. 3630.
Francis William.
1233.
1234.
Dutee Greene.
236.
385.
He
Residence Provi-
1231.
very
1235.
He was
I.
Morgan Chapman.
He
1818, by Rev.
Born July
11, 1829.
18,
1832.
22, 1859,
Mary Williams.
Abby Pierce. Born
uncle,
3640.
^-T"-^^!^ S2^
t^yT-^/O
MRS. ALMIRA
CORLEY TREMAN.
Sixth GtE^era^tio:^
Leonard Treman.
1800.
Joseph'.)
541.
He was
born June
He married, Oct.
attended the Ithaca Academy, 1834-5.
Almira Corley (daughter of John Corley, merchant, of New
York City, and Katharine Fernhower of Philadelphia, son of Henry
Y.
He
20, 1846,
is
as follows
to this
in
Had
five
sons
Henry, Joseph,
He lived in New
Casper, Eliza, Katharine, John and Christopher.
Rochelle about ten years, when he died and was buried there, his
:
York with
New
at all
old,
moved
to
was bound
near
for the
term of
five
till
New
years to Cariis
&
York.
Soon
after
Hazlett, on John
Street,
Cliff, to
his apprenticeship he
98
He
Peck SUp.
Street,
was there
Beekman
near
years, then
Street.
went
Nov.
to
Franklin
Katharine Fernhower
time lived in
He
18 14.
2,
March
22, 1853).
to
York.
moved
Afterward he
to
May
3,
New
died Feb.
8,
She died
He was
1823.
1816,
25,
Treman
the
the notable
first of
death when
he returned home.
a business
Edmund
hardware store
of
century.
the Ithaca
He was
Landmarks
Treas-
in the district
Wood &
Nye,
in Ithaca,
and he returned
to
were wholly turned towards a mercantile career, and with the purpose
Sixth Generation.
99
making that his life work he again came to Ithaca and entered the
employ of Edmund G. Pelton, who was carrying on the hardware
From that time onward until near the time of his death he
trade.
of
&
L. L. Treman
brother, Lafayette L., joined him, and the firm of L.
was founded as successors of Mr. Pelton. The business prospered
as most business will
On
and industry.
came
brother,
Treman
&
to
the
first of
of ability, integrity
On
Brothers.
the
first of
faithful
in
their
employ, was admitted to the partnership and the style was again
changed to Treman, King & Co., and so remains at the present time
(1894), though other changes have been made in its membership.
"In the year 1849, when Elias Treman came into the firm, they
acquired a foundry and machine business then located on the East
Hill
Treman
Under
also established
the firm
a general
name
of
Treman
&
hardware business
Co.,
Leonard
in
Watkins,
Schuyler Co., N. Y., which was continued until a few years ago.
"While these extensive operations would seem to have been
sufficient to satisfy the
one's whole time, such was not the case with Mr.
Treman
or his
They foresaw
ever since, and they took a large share of the stock of the Ithaca
Gas Light Company. Mr. Treman was made president of the former
company
in
1864 and
of
the latter
It
important positions to
duties administered with the
same
faithfulness
and
ability that
had
In the business
long characterized the conduct of his private affairs.
and social life of Ithaca his position was an enviable one and was
honored by him
in the
same degree
that
it
honored him."
loo
At the time
Democrat said
Seldom has
hold upon its business and social life was a strong one.
It was hoped that
a death here made a more profound impression.
his illness, caused by a disease of the spine producing muscular
in robust
atrophy, would not prove fatal, but as he had not been
health for some time his powers of resistance were unable to cope
of the
Works and Gas Light companies, and trustee and treasurer of the
Congregational Church, Mr. Treman well and faithfully performed
all
In his social
ill
express the loss that this community has sustained by the
death of Leonard Treman."
to so
Sixth Generation.
ioi
robust constitution
generally hoped and expected that his naturally
would prove sufficiently strong to throw off the ailment and permit a
was
critical
Mr. Treman was one of Ithaca's landmarks, having been very promindustries for
inently identified with the community's important
more
gave
his
remained
be
deeply
in force.
He was a man
to minister to those
felt
who
were
by the Congregational
of tender
in trouble.
sympathy
His loss
community."
The
Ithac'an said
of Ithaca's
and
influential
citizens,
I02
and responsibility
in
its
He was
president.
too well
known
to
At the time
"At the age
boat
the
and
justice are
13
mode
only
and
need comment."
:
Here
between
New York
and
German
philanthropy.
lamented husband,
ohurch to which she
late
belonged.
"In the city hospital, also, she was deeply interested, and before
she succumbed to illness she had made wise arrangements for the
The society
completion of the furnishing of a room in that institution.
in
of
Mrs.
Treman.
the death
of Ithaca experiences a great loss
An
He
died
May
1897, at Ithaca.
Children
1801.
1802.
1803.
25,
1888,
at
Ithaca,
N. Y.
New York
She died
City."
May
Residence Ithaca, N. Y.
19,
>^'-
MRS. ELIZA
MACK TREMAN
-r.Tt'
^"' '--^OX
TILDE.H
AND
FOUNDATIONS.
Sixth Generation.
103
Joseph", Joseph'.)
Board Families,
have
left their
business,
all
religious,
educational and
political
affairs
of
its
An
He commenced
in
fifty
years.
hardware store of
known
the State.
He early took an interest in the affairs of St. John's Protestant Episcopal Church, of which he was a member and Warden over
office.
I04
fifty
years,
interests.
many
its
in
their
Ithaca lost one of its most upright citizens, one who was foremost in
every movement for the welfare of the community in which he lived.
His presence was ever welcome in the Church and social circle and
if
he had any enemies they did not make their presence known.
officials of the bank and other institutions over which he pre-
The
sided,
his worth
of
St.
Landmarks
"He
of
mented by
a period
he
found his
village
of
him
received his
education
in
the
&
of L.
L. L.
''This
first
"The
qualifications
He
being called to several positions of trust and responsibility.
Railroad
served for a time as Secretary of the Ithaca and Athens
his
before
its
He
early
Sixth Generation.
105
1873 was chosen its President, a position which he still holds, (1894).
Under his skillful financial guidance this sound old institution is
known as one of the most successful of the banks of the interior of
In 1888 he was made President of the Ithaca Gas Light
the State.
and
the Ithaca Water Works Company, both of which
Company
positions he
still
occupies.
He
companies.
of
finest
is
also a director
and one
the
of the principal
promoters
completed one of the
also one of the original
just
He
is
In all of these
Board of Directors of the Ithaca Trust Company.
positions Mr. Treman has won the entire confidence and respect of
Modest and retiring in
those with whom he has been associated.
business connections.
cause
Treman
is
of his
means
to the building
of
up
family Mr.
a Democrat in politics, but entirely without desire or
of
religion.
At the time
of Lafayette L.
its
Democrat
Treman
said editorially
there passes
away from
justly
esteemed
citizens.
fifty years Mr. Treman has been prominently
business life of this community.
Coming here
ware business.
in
thriving city.
"Among
the
life
of
it
io6
"He was
the
Ithaca Water
No man
by nature.
in
humble
his
in politics,
station
man made
in all
all
with
whom
mourned by
all
he came
in
contact.
His death
will
be sincerely
respected all his life, manly and admired all his maturity, Mr. Treman
He was a
held the confidence of the community for many years.
spirit, and a promoter
improvements. In church and in charity he was ever ready
with work and with substance his counsel was valued and followed.
forward
word implies
benefit
his converse
inspiration to those
morning after a brief illness, during which his family had been
encouraged to hope that he might recover. The announcement this
morning on the doors of the Treman, King & Co. stores, 'Closed on
this
Sixth Generation.
107
"He was
member
office of
been coupled
He was
in
of his
day
age.
to
judgment.
"Not one word has been uttered about him except of praise and
and of sympathy for the family whose loss and sorrow are so
respect,
great.''
said
"This morning Ithaca lost one of its oldest and most highly
esteemed citizens, in the death of Lafayette L. Treman. He was the
last of
life
three brothers
who took
in
At a meeting
failing health
Bank
of
its
president, and
"He
this
Bank
community one of
its
most
citizens.
io8
For more than half a century he left the imprint of his own
personality upon the numerous business enterprises, both corporate
and private, with which he was identified, and to all of them he
career.
brought the aid of his wise counsel and sound judgment, and contributed
his
unceasing
effort
to
their
promote
opment.
"This Bank owes much to his devotion.
successful
He was
first
devel-
elected
to his untiring
"He was
standard in
energy
in
in its behalf.
all
business methods.
He commanded
His death
is
universally lamented and will cause
especial sorrow in his family circle, and yet the grief there as everywhere will be tempered with the fond recollection of a well spent and
private
life.
a well rounded
life.
to
whom
in
bereavement
their
we
tender
our
sincere
sympathy."
Church
28,
1900, at a special
meeting of the
year.
unwavering.
his
advice invaluable.
Sixth Generation.
109
His hand was always open and his benefactions constant. Kind
and courteous to all, he was universally esteemed and beloved, and
was the ideal of a Christian gentleman.
"His life was rounded out to completeness and in the fullness of
days he was gathered to his fathers in the communion of the Church
in the comfort of a reasonable hope, and in perfect charity with all
men. With full hearts we bid him farewell for a time, and commend
him to the holy keeping of Him whom he faithfully served.
"In the full consciousness of our own loss we turn to those who*
are indeed bereaved, and we offer to his widow and children our
;
"^
"C. B. Brown,
"G. W. Melotte,
"T. F. Crane,
"S.
Williams,
"Jesse W. Stephens,
"J. C.
^.
'
v^estrymen.
Gauntlett,
Turner,
"S. B.
to the
Mecklenburg Baptist
"
Gift of $1,000
by Lafayette L.
Mecklenburg Baptist Church. At the close of the
musical program on Christmas night in the Mecklenburg Baptist
Church, the pastor. Rev. J. Bruce Abbott, made an announcement
to his people and friends of a 'Christmas Gift' of one thousand
Treman
to the
dollars from
states his
member
In the letter
of said church.
Said
and
no
Love
His Son
in
(for lost
"Other members
humanity).
good news
church
in
know
to all to
"A unanimous
and
also to
know
our
that
to the
He
died
April 27,
Children
She resides,
1901,
at
1805.
Ebenezer Mack.
1806.
Jeannie Mead.
1807.
Anna
4005.
L,ouisa.
Treman.
Elias
1808.
He was
543.
attended Penn
Joseph'.)
He
Ithaca.
at
1900,
Residence Ithaca, N. Y.
Ithaca.
Abner'', John^,
Joseph^,
1822, at Mecklenburg, N. Y.
(Ashbel=,
born Dec.
9,
He
Yan Academy.
married July
6,
1853, Eliza-
Their children:
i860.
Died July
14, 1901.
i.
Married July
6,
i,
1832.
1853, Elias Treman, born Dec.
1822.
Their
Terry Durland, born March 18, 1834.
2.
Frederick Lovejoy Durland, born Feb, 3, 1868.
Died June 20, 1874.
Charles Edward Durland, born Nov. 10, 1873.
born April 10, 1875. 4. Louise Dur3. Harry Courtney Durland,
3,
1862,
children:
land,
Daniel
i.
1879.
^^^
Died Nov.
Died Dec.
unmarried.
21, i860.
15,
i860.
Sarah I. Lovejoy,
Cornelia C. Lovejoy,
4.
5,
Never married).
She
ELIAS
TREMAN
MRS. ELIZABETH
LOVEJOY TREMAN
Sixth Generation.
i i i
i,
as successful business
Company and
the Ithaca
several years.
prepared
member
of the Citizens'
He was
politics.
Church
He was
for
many
He
Ithaca.
of
Committee which
a Democrat in
He was
in said firm
Treman
&
of
his
brothers, a foundry
built
of
of
Democrat in politics,
become an aspirant
for public
ofBce,
enjoys
to
the
community."
fullest
extent
the
confidence
and respect
of
the
112
He
The
his carriage
Journal, June
"Our
is
1898:
2,
well
ist,
known townsman,
Elias
whip
it
out.
Mr. Johnson was
stunned
the
fall
but
control
of his senses.
slightly
by
quickly regained
He saw Mr. Treman lying motionless in the road, with the seat
across his body, he having struck on the back of his neck, and susits
home
in this city,
hoped that
this
Treman
despite
robust man.
"The news
last
may be
condition
his
of the accident
"A
half a
in
in
this
city
Few
as
if
people of
dozen men
advanced years
The
fortitude
it
is
reports from
his
his bed-
dally
walk
ho
Sixth Generation.
At the time
of his
"In the death of Elias Treman, Ithaca loses one of its ablest
and staunchest business men, one who has impressed upon the
business life of our city the stamp of his individuality to a remarkable degree.
He
of the
people caring
little
for ostentation
to correctly
and
read
"He more than any man the writer ever knew valued men for
what they were rather than what they appeared to be. He hated
sham but ever prized and applauded in no uncertain way what he
;
saw
of
good
in
posi-
His friends and business acquaintances everywhere valued his friendship because they believed it sincere, and thus
it is that throughout this and neighboring counties there is
many a
tion of the wearer.
"While his
life
was
essentially a business
life
to
which he was
ever devoted, he yet found time to mingle freely with his fellow
citizens in social functions where he was ever a favorite, and to
make
himself
felt in
city.
"A good
Elias
Treman.
Ithaca will miss him sadly, but she cannot forget the example of his
life so closely allied to the business integrity
and public spirit*
of
her citizens."
o'clock
this
morning
of
the
of last June.
his
own
114
the inevitable and fatal result that must follow so serious an injury
as the severing of the spinal cord.
"Elias
Treman accepted
and Christian spirit. During the long contest with the x\ngel of
Death he never complained. He suffered no pain. His passing was
peaceful.
"The prominence
of the
>{;>!;*
of
Edmund
in Ithaca.
They continued
Owego (now
the hardware
In 1847
with a foundry and machine shop.
came to Ithaca and served as clerk in the store. In 1849 he
became a partner. In 1857 Leander R. King, R. H. Treman in
1883, and in 1892 C. E. Treman, became partners.
"Leonard Treman died in 1888. Lafayette retired from the
store in conjunction
Elias
firm in 1897.
Treman,
his
etc., for
which Leonard
in the store
of
and
at 45.
member
Department.
Sixth Generation.
"He was
framed our
member
115
Committee that
city charter.
of his accident
he was a
member
of
the Protective
Fire PoUce, having been its captain for fourteen years, a member of
the Board of Education, a director of the Tompkins County National
Bank, the Ithaca Savings Bank, the Ithaca Trust Company, the
Ithaca Water Works Company, and the Ithaca Gas Company.
ing
death being the result of an injury which he received by being thrown
from his carriage on the first day of last June, when on his way to
summer
cottage on the
carriage,
in
politics,
but was
never very active, holding only one political office, that of President
of the Village of Ithaca, in 1861, and was one of the Citizens' Committee selected to form the present Ithaca city charter.
"He was always much interested in the Ithaca Fire Department,
He was also one of the
being elected Chief Engineer in 1865.
organizers of the Protective Police, and was captain of the same for
eighteen years.
of the
board
of trustees of
the
First Presby-
terian
ii6
of
Treman, King
&
of
Education."
He was
Company.
also a
Treman, one
said
of Ithaca's
from his carriage last June had prepared the minds of all to
expect the inevitable result, yet when the end came, expectancy
could not allay the deep-felt grief of a surviving community.
fatal fall
June
last."
At a meeting
B. Williams, said
"Gentlemen
of the
Board
Board
of
Roger
of the
Education
for so
many
now
was mortal
his
We
left
Sixth Generation.
117
"To
in
memory
of
Commissioner Treman
of
We would place upon record, also, our high admiration for the
character, abilities and business methods of the deceased, and our
bow.
full
advance
of
this
Board
city.
in 1885, since
which he has
been a leader among us and, not only by his personal effort, but by
his counsel and example, he has aided in the intelligent, methodical
and harmonious prosecution of our work.
;
"He was
man
of
and a
faithful friend.
unswerving
He
He was outand
frank
in
the
of
what
he
spoken
expression
thought to be wise
and right. He was noted for his superior business judgment, his
thorough Christian honor and devoted personal friendship.
experience of age with the keen, active vigor of youth.
We
upright citizen.
we
of a
will
and
his wise
ii8
"R. B. Williams,
"A. B. Brooks,
"H. W. Foster,
"On motion
of
Commissioner
St.
^
>-
Committee.
unanimously adopted."
In memory of Mr. Treman the public schools were closed during
the afternoon of the day of his funeral and the flags were at half-mast
Places of business were also closed during the
throughout the day.
funeral.
From
During
opinions.
all
his
interest
in
the
he asked for
inspires every
possible to
this
interest
which makes
it
successful.
deceased associate be entered upon the records of the Coma copy thereof, attested officially, be presented to the
Treman, one of the Directors of this Comin our number, and leaves us the duty
the wide sorrow for his loss and recalling the many
character which made him not merely our business
"The death
pany, creates a
of joining in
traits of
his
of Elias
new vacancy
"He had
friend.
city,
Sixth Generation.
119
The
in promoting its growth and adding to its prosperity.
vigor and industry and intelligent care which he gave to his own
affairs was fully developed in those enterprises which, beyond his
part
personal interests, touched also the -public welfare and affected the
In the early lighting of our streets and
general health and safety.
homes, and, later, in the bountiful supply of water for the public
safety
and
and security
City,
of the
as
is
in
and demanded
which
utility of
"When
of
was directed
it
him and
for all of us
the Trust
to
we
Company was
its
place
carried his
which made us all his sincere and attached friends. That cheerful
and kindly temperament followed him through the long days of his
last illness and left him only at the end.
"His place we can supply but cannot fill. We can only put upon
our records this memorial of the man, and of the loss which as his
business associates
"We
a sincere
we have
sustained.
for his
is
us the legacy of
memory.
"W. H. Storms, Secretary."
left
the form of
Ex-Captain Elias
Ithaca on Oct.
Captain, and was deeply interested in the welCompany. For more than fifty years he has been a
of
the
its
of the Ithaca
As
of
Water Works
the
Co.,
I20
of the
church and
As Chairman
Church he gave freely
to the public.
of the Presbyterian
interests
and welfare
member
of the
Board
of this
body.
of Education,
of
the
Board
of Trustees
warm
"We
memory
'Resolved,
Company and
That
this
life
and
will
all:
this
L.
Williams,
and realizing only too well his own helpless physical condition, he did not sorrow as one without hope, but gave to all who
were privileged to minister to his needs, or to visit him for a moment,
abundant evidence of heroic Christian fortitude and wonderful
activities
served so faithfully and so long, the brightness and cheer with which
he encouraged those around him must be to his family, as it is to
The end came on October
his friends, a source of great comfort.
I
St
and we, with the entire community, sorrow for one whose place
can hardly be
filled.
Sixth Generation.
"Therefore, be
First Presbyterian
it
121
Church
beloved President our deep and sincere sympathies in their bereavement and that we commend them, to our Gracious Father above who
alone can give them
full
consolation.
Derriocratic
Convention, Oct.
3,
1898,
Treman
lost
in their
In Mr.
and wise
bereavement.
highly valued
friend
counsellor."
The
among many
"Orange, Oct.
1898.
father's death.
"I need hardly say in what high regard I ever held him for I
think you must know how long and at one period of his life how
intimately I knew him and that was before and up to the time of his
marriage.
manly
He was
figure symbolized.
He was
man
and
to find
122
*
"I cannot multiply words but I feel his loss.
Please assure your mother of my own and my daughter's
and respect
for her
sympathy
lamented and
of your
re-
spected father.
'I
am
sincerely yours,
"A. Schuyler.
H. Treman."
'Mr. R.
want
to
"Albany, N.
my
sincere
sympathy
suffering.
go alone but you cannot help feeling that you have lost a strong
Your father
prop and support and a wise and prudent counsellor.
will be sadly missed by many in Ithaca outside his immediate
family
itself
on
who came
all
in
"Yours
truly,
"Wm. H. Sage."
and
of
"New York,
to us,
saddening information brings a pang of deep sorrow to
his
For more than
me,
long time personal and admiring friend.
its
forty years have I known and many times have I met him, and each
time enjoying his presence more than the preceding.
His hearty
his
his
old
time
his
candor,
cheerfulness,
integrity,
lively, breezy
made him
way.
you,
the
was soon
'Clinton,'
Sixth Generation.
I
think
was interested
first I
123
in
assurances of
"Faithfully yours,
"I wanted to send you a line to let you know that I think of
I will not
and
try to
you
your mother and family at this sad time.
in
I have
know
what
must
more
but
now,
respect
high
you
always
say
to
me when you
can.
"Rant
"November
S.
friend,
Miller.
21, 1898."
News announcing
Ithaca
the death
of
Elias
Treman.
left
the
have his
forget. My acquaintance
with him was different of course than with you and others nearer
my age, yet like Judge Finch with whom I studied law I could never
forget Elias
Treman.
my memory
is
not dim.
"Sincef-ely yours,
"H. L. HtiMPHREy."
its
,124
From
"The
Day by
whom
'none
thorough
this tree.
in all
good worl^,
none
to love him,
May
ever be a
it
example and
to think of
him now
glorified existence."
From
"As
department
is
making
its
first
as a
memorial
At the time
of her
of this city,
was a woman
MRS.
LAFAYETTE
L.
T.
ANN
GALEZIO
F.
TREMAN GALEZIO
LEONARD
A.
T.
GALEZIO
MRS.
Sixth Generation.
125
home,
until
He
died Oct.
at Ithaca, N. Y.
a well-nigh perfect
1898, at Ithaca, N. Y.
Residence Ithaca, N. Y.
i,
14, 1901,,
Children:
1809.
Educated at Miss
Elizabeth Lovejoy. Born Feb. 26, 1856.
Married Mynderse VanPorter's School, Farmington, Conn.
1810.
Robert Henry.
1811.
Charles Edward.
Cleef, Esq.
4030.
Born March
Born Oct.
31, 1858.
4015.
11, 1868.
4025.
18 1 5.
He was
try.)
Ohio Regiment
May
9,
in the Civil
Ann
1850,
N. Y.
Recorder
Treman. 546.
Deeds.
of
1817.
1818.
married.
4,
i860,
1816.
He
at Ithaca,
Children
War.
Floretta
4040.
He
1865.
Dey Family
Joseph", Joseph'.)
517.
He was
Sallie Abigail
1867.
1868.
1880.
in this book.)
born Feb.
Woodruff.
He
He married,
1823.
died April 29, 1884.
6,
111.
Joseph", Joseph'.)
519.
Oct. 2, 1 85 1, Mary Jane
He was
(Jonathan^,
Abner"*,
Trembly (daughter
of
He
John^,.
married,
126
He
Mary Ann.
1882.
4080.
Carrie
1884.
5,
1898.
1881.
1883.
died Oct.
Born April
20,
1853.
1890,
Joseph'.)
Miner
C.
Treman.
He was
520.
born
in July,
1830.
He
married CaroHne
Elmore.
Children
1891.
Anna.
1892.
Caroline.
'
Married a Putnam.
1902.
Elizabeth.
1903.
Charles,
1904.
Julia.
1905.
A. Emmett.
1906.
Ida.
4120.
4130.
Children
1911.
Irvin.
1912.
Ann
1913.
Treman. 1990,
Edwin: Born April 8,
Born
Susan Harriet.
1914.
Hewitt.
1915.
1916.
1917.
1918.
1832.
Aug.
B.
4x40.
19,
1834.
Married
Hiram H.
4170.
Born July 13, 1836. 4150Born Oct, 19, 1838. Married Stewart C. Snyder. 4180.
Born May 13, 1840. Died July 20, i860,
Sarah.
Andrus T. Born June (o. Aug.) 27, 1842. Unmarried. Soldier
Jonathan.
Mary.
JAMES
B.
BODLE
r;^7 YORK'
Sixth Generation.
in the Civil
War.
Killed July
2,
127
Peach
Creek.
1921.
1922.
Emmett
1919.
1920.
George.
Ashbel.
No
Corning, N. Y.
C.
Born March
Academy, Havana, N. Y.
No
Lambert.
N. Y.
Married,
children. Postmaster.
Nov.
12,
1878,
Grace
He
Trumansburg, N. Y.
He owned
1934.
Unmarried. Died.
Unmarried. Residence, 1901, Trumansburg, N. Y.
Mary. Unmarried. Died in the West.
Melissa.
Unmarried. Died.
Susan.
Helen.
95 1.
Theodore.
Charles.
1953.
William.
Died.
Died.
George D.
i960.
Oct.
married,
12, 1836,
She
1962.
1963.
1970.
She died.
He was
Turner.
Susan Treman.
He
died Oct.
He
24,
Children
1961.
514.
1952.
1870.
Sarah Treman.
Willet G.
Alva Hicks.
He
Residence Aurora,
married Roxanna
111.
Treman.
518.
128
Children
1971.
William.
1972.
Frances.
Madison Treman.
1980.
111.
She died
(Calvin^,
Abner-",
John',
He
532.
Children
died
1982.
1983.-
Virginia L. Speed.
Elbert B. Born Sept.
1981.
1984.
1985.
George
538.
Joseph'.)
2.
Merchant.
Children
1991.
1992.
1993.
1994.
He
died Dec.
B.
22, 1892.
26, 1852.
1990.
191
Joseph"",
He
15, i860.
Treman.
He
Frank Walter.
Taylor of
Children
2001.
Margaret Taylor.
Jefferson Wilder.
Born April
22,
1844.
2004.
2005.
2006.
2002.
2003.
Thomas
Millard
2010.
1822.
Married
4250.
He
May
2,
1S55.
4240.
Died Oct. 31, 1864.
1856.
1848,
He was
Parnel
born
Treman.
April
18,
535.
He
GEORGE
B.
TREMAN
MRS.
ANN
E.
GRANT TR EMAN
Sixth Generation.
removed
in
1856 to Aurora,
and
111.,
Children
129
2015
2016
2017
Grover Ayers.
2011
2012
2013
2014
Born
May
14, 1862.
4260.
2025.
Treman.
lanti,
Children
2026.
Adel.
2027.
Ella.
2028.
Flora.
Married a Riggs.
Married a Riggs.
2030.
537
Child
Married Ida Clapp.
Julian.
2031.
Druggist.
Residence, 1901,
Van
Etten, N. Y.
Asenath Treman.
282.
He
died Oct.
born
14,
in 1802.
1878.
He
married
19, 1895.
Children
Born
2036.
in
2037.
2038.
Emily
2039.
2040.
He
in 1825.
Married.
smith.
He was
Stephen Baker.
2035.
A.
Perry Smith.
died.
He
Residence Ithaca, N. Y.
683.
Black-
13
Children
Gardner.
2041.
Married.
Resided
Clerk.
He removed
years.
Ithaca.
at
He
to the West.
Ithaca,
N. Y.
many
afterwards returned to
Son.
2042.
Reuben King.
2050.
He
Amburg.
(Edmund.)
681.
He
married a
Van
Residence
Olean, N. Y.
Children
VanAmburg.
2051.
Daughter.
merchant.
His name
Married a Weston.
Lumber manufacturer and
Residence Olean, N. Y.
Children:
2061.
Charles Freeman.
2062.
2063.
2064.
2065.
2066.
Ervin.
4330.
Jared Treman.
Louis Lepine.
Louisa Marie.
2067.
2068.
2069.
2080.
4315.
4350.
Marie.
4340.
(John
Unmarried.
years
He
afterwards
Chemung
in
Postmaster
at
He
resided for
some
Co.,
Missouri.
several
at Mill-
years.
Sixth Generation.
131
At the time
of
and a
truly Christian
woman."
Children
Born Sept.
Morris Treman.
2081.
Co., N. Y.
8,
2082.
Born Feb. 6,
I^ouisa Lepine.
Educated at Cook Academy at
2083.
Charles Frederick.
Del OS Utter.
Nov.
5,
1S54, at
Wurtsboro, Sullivan
4370.
1856, at Trumansburg, N. Y.
Havana, N. Y. Married George
4390.
Born Jan.
Died
N. Y.
1863.
2084.
Stephen Edwin.
2085.
Carrie Elizabeth.
2086.
2100.
Harmon Newman.
Isaac
(Harmon Newman,
of
Penn-
Augustus Neander,
sylvania ancestry, whose wife was an Ozmun.
the German Church Historian, discovered that his family name,
which in English is Newman, originated with the Greek words neos,
1823,
in
Lansing,
Corneha
Ann Treman. 565. She was born Nov. 19, 1829. He was a
prominent and wealthy business man and farmer. He was a Republican in politics and held the offices of Supervisor and Railroad
Commissioner
city
of the
Town
of his
"He was
member
is
spoken
sterling quaUties,
of
1851,
Tompkins County, N. Y.
At the time
and
of Enfield,
16,
of the
by
being
all
First
God
fearing,
as
upright,
having possessed
man, a
charitable
132
He
died June
1893.
7,
Residence
1881.
7,
Ithaca, N. Y.
Children
2101.
2102.
First Presbyterian
Church
N. Y.
of
Ithaca.
10.
1828.
He
died April
Children
Unmarried.
He married, March
He was born Oct.
10,
10,
566.
1863, at Enfield, N. Y. Residence Enfield, N.Y.
6,
2111.
21 12.
Died Nov.
2,
1863.
2120.
18 1 7.
2125.
Sept.
567.
I,
1845.
Miller.
566.
He
(Benjamin.)
He
was born
Treman.
Co., N. Y.
Children
2126.
2127.
2128.
2129.
Henry Benjamin.
Jared Treman.
Children
2136.
2137.
water pipe.
He
died
Oct.
30,
1896.
Stamford, Conn.
Born Jan.
J.
William Arthur.
T.
11, 1850.
17, 1865.
She
MRS. CYNTHIA
TREMAN WYCKOFF
Sixth Generation.
2138.
Frank Treman.
2139.
Alfred T.
Bom
Born
May
Sept.
17, 1856.
Died Oct.
1S62.
9,
133
17, 1865.
Archlous Wyckqff.
He married, May 19, 1855,
2140.
Melissa Treman.
Wholesale boot and shoe merchant. She
576.
died
No
Elmira, N. Y.
at
children.
Residence
Elmira, N. Y.
Treman.
Aurora,
He
May
Elijah A. Updike.
2145.
L.
He
577.
died
1895.
Residence,
1901,
111.
Children
Martha
2148.
Married a Bristol.
Married a Stolp.
Melissa T. Married an Albee.
2149.
AbnerG.
2146.
Alice
2147.
2160.
Treman,
C.
J.
Married.
William Bower.
578.
Children
He
married Oct.
19, 1858,
Mary
L.
Born Oct.
Born Dec.
Died
2161.
Carrie.
2162.
9, 1887, William P.
born
J862.
Residence, 1901,
Cleveland, Ohio. She died April 9, 1894.
Ellen Lissa. Born Dec. 31, 1865. Married, Feb. 17, 1886, Ira S.
Bower. He was born May 3r, 1862. Residence, 1901, Hector,
N. Y.
Ellen Lucy Bower, born
They have two children
June 14, 18S8. Theresa Bower, born May 27, 1890.
Lucy.
Thompson.
2163.
22, 1S59.
30,
1862.
He was
May
Married,
Feb. 18,
21, 1863.
May
Children
2173.
2174.
Alice.
2171.
2172.
2175.
2176.
2180.
1884.
Joseph^ Joseph'.)
602.
He was
21, 1S98.
(Alfred^,
Abner^ John^,
^^
married,
134
March
Children
He
2183.
2184.
Byron Edson.
2185.
Ray
218 1.
2182.
Arthur.
4470.
Died Sept.
2190.
(Alfred^,
He
Nov.
Abner", John^
Joseph^ Joseph'.)
111.
12, 1897.
111.
Lake, Iowa.
Children
2191.
2192.
17, 1869, at
26, 1875, at
Marshalltown.
Marshalltown.
4515.
Erastus Treman.
Abner", John^, Joseph-,
(Alfred^,
He was born April 20, 1849. He married (ist)
Joseph'.)
609.
Belle Robinson by whom he had one son.
She died. He married
1 88 1,
Martha
Jennie
Thompson. Residence, 1901,
(2nd), July 3,
2200.
Aurora,
111.
Children
2201.
Walter Roy.
2202.
Mary Jeannette.
Ada Bell. Born
2203.
2204.
2205.
2230.
Treman.
Gertrude Pearl.
Ida Bell. Born Sept.
Elias Snyder.
605.
Children
He
married,
2231.
Lillia Duetta.
Dean Treman.
2233.
Otis Elias.
2240.
29, 1894.
2232.
606.
1885.
Charles W. Gaylord.
24, 1892.
He
Residence Aurora,
111.
Sixth Generation.
Children
2241.
2242.
Emma Josephine
2244.
2245.
2246.
135
14,
1886,
28,
1896,
27,
1901,
Gates.
Married Feb.
2260.
Treman.
Mary
Elizabeth.
Died March
19, 1886.
Adreana.
611.
Children
2261.
Married a Craig,
son.
136
2290.
Rose^,
(Erastus
Abner",
John^,
He
Co., N. Y.
619.
Children
2291.
Leonard Carr.
2292.
Ani}^ Lovenia.
2293.
Mildred Buck.
Born Aug.
Born Feb.
Born Aug.
19,
17, 1896.
Calvin Valentine.
2300.
16, 18 1 2.
He
Children
1892.
17, 1S94.
(Levi.)
He
2301.
Ransom.
2302.
Charles.
182
1.
He
Children
231
1.
Born Jan.
Mary H.
2312.
James Henry.
2313.
Walter D.
2320.
born March
(daughter
Married, Oct.
13, 1880, in
Chicago.
Mary Helen
Garfield.
He was
637.
Loomis
of
Laura
1851,
in
lived
died
She
sons
who
had
two
infancy.
They
Delhi, N. Y.
iron founder
Died Dec.
1851.
8,
Married.
He
married (2nd)
in
(Levi.)
1857,
Mary
(Russell) Elliot
Russell, Esq., of
James
and member
He
thirty years.
died
March
31,
1884.
5,
1894.
Residence Ithaca, N. Y.
Children
2321.
Laura Christena.
2322.
Warren
Russell.
Sixth Generation.
He
137
L.
Mary
2327.
Flora M.
2328.
Charles A.
2329.
Emily A.
2331.
2332.
He
George W. Carman.
Eliza Valentine.
Children
1822.
2326.
2330.
4,
Oct.
married,
Residence, 1901, Canton, Pa.
639.
21,
4580.
4590.
1846,
Orville G.
Mary
29, 1S52.
Valentine.
Residence Trumansburg, N. Y.
Children
2336.
2337.
Hugh.
2340.
E.
Lufanna Valentine.
1832.
Thompson.
634.
He
died
He married, Sept.
May 10, 1840.
19,
1833,
Residence
Trumansburg, N. Y.
Children
2341.
Sarah.
2342.
Mary Helen.
William Hanford.
the Rebel prison
2352.
Born June
24,
1844.
Died Dec.
4,
1S64, in
at Dansville.
4,
1847.
4610.
He married, Dec.
William C. Gifford,
2360.
She
resides, 1901, N. Y, City.
Mary Valentine. 635.
Child
2361.
Ella.
4610.
18,
1839,
138
2390.
He
M.
E.
Church many
2,
died Oct.
Emily
1834,
Choir-master of
18, 18 18.
1862, at Waterloo, N.
4,
Residence Covert, N. Y.
20, 1899.
2391.
2392.
Farmer, N. Y.
Lucinda S. Born Nov.
2393.
Blauvelt
28,
John James
ist)
(Isaiah-, Christopher'.)
Caroline
Jan.
Married
1839.
(2nd) a Burrows.
2400.
married,
He
years.
Christopher'.) 649.
Nov.
married,
Miller of Lodi, N. Y.
Y.
He
18 14.
22,
School
Sears.
He
651,
Commissioner.
23, 1849,
He died July 27,
Supervisor several years.
Justice of the Peace.
N.
Y.
She
died.
Residence
N. Y.
in
Covert,
Covert,
1869,
Child
James Herbert.
2401.
2410.
Smith.
He
646.
Millport, N. Y.
Children
241
1.
4640.
He
Abram Hyatt.
died in Aug.,
Residence
married,
Born about
Nelson.
1830.
2413.
4650.
Jay.
Born in 1836. Died in 1854.
Ira T.
Married Charles D. Wells.Charlotte.
April
2,
1858.
Almerion
2430.
4645.
Residence,
p.
Sears.
1901,
He
2431.
No
She died
children.
Tyrone, N. Y.
married,
Mary
2,
4640.
Harrison Smith.
2415.
1828,
2412.
2414.
18,
1859, ^^
of Catlin, Schuyler Co., N. Y.
1853.
Town
Nov.
Nov.
21,
1836,
29,
Eugene.
Dr,
4665.
2440.
1836, Charlotte Smith.
He married,
He resided at
648.
Physician.
Buffalo and N. Y. City. He died in June, 1880.
Residence N. Y. City.
1880, in N. Y. City.
She died
in
Nov.
3,
Covert,
August,
Sixth Generation.
Children
2441.
2442.
Israel H.
2450.
Elizabeth Smith.
650.
Children
He married,
died Dec. 22, 1863.
Cooper.
He
May
12,
1836,
2451.
Dr. Oscar.
Dentist.
2452.
Antoinette.
Died.
Died.
Died.
2453.
Mary.
2454.
Ashbel.
2455.
2456.
Douglas.
Adelaide.
2457.
Christine.
Died.
2458.
Evaline.
2459.
Ambrose.
2460.
Cora.
2461.
Helen.
Died.
He married, Dec.
resided at Farmer, Seneca
2470.
185
4660.
22, 1867.
28,
139
Christian
1,
Co., N. Y.,
many
at
Smith.
He
654.
He removed
years.
She
Ithaca.
to
resides,
Ithaca,
in
1901,
He
N. Y.
at
1242
died
Sterling
Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Child
2471.
Annis Smith.
Born March
University, B. S.,
Academy,
1877.
1877.
17, 1853.
lyn, N. Y.
Aaron Brown.
2475.
656.
He
born March
6,
He
was
M. Smith.
Child:
2476.
2480.
Alfred Treman.
23, 1825.
30,
1857.
4635.
He was born
661.
(Minor.)
married March 18, 1845, Elizabeth J. Cook.
Erastus T. King.
2490.
Born Dec.
He
Ervin T. King.
He
(Minor.)
1853,
662.
Emma
He was
E. Culver
born Aug.
(daughter
140
of
He
Ithaca, N. Y.)
Children
of the leading
died Sept.
4,
Daughter.
Daughter.
2491.
2492.
2505.
He was
663.
(Minor.)
married, Jan. 6, 1858, Mary Elizabeth Best.
He died Dec. 30, 1897.
18, 1836.
He
2506.
Charles Albert.
2507.
Alice Best.
Blank.
Annie Sharp.
2508.
William
Henry
4670.
4675.
At the time of
his
News
said of
him
Canada.
very
last
his
family
recovery.
before his death
it was
supposed that he was getting better.
indications were seen that denoted a change and the end
quietly
and peacefully.
Then
came
MRS.
MARY
A.
MEYER
PETER MEYER
Sixth Generation.
"Leander King was born
At an
141
moved
He came to
early education.
the employ of Treman Brothers,
who were then engaged in the hardware business on the present site of the store. In the year 1857,^
Mr. King was taken into the partnership and the new firm did busiMr. King continued as a
ness under the name Treman, King & Co.
member
to retire
from
King was
&
identified with
a director
of
been a
and he
the Ithaca Water Works Company, and a
Mr.
principal stockholder in the Lyceum Opera House Company.
a
and
his
was
social
made
him
genial
qualities
King
gentleman
many
He has always been a successful business man and his
friends.
financial matters was respected by his associates.
For
he
been
a
has
member
of
St.
Protestant
prominent
John's
years
Episcopal Church and was at one time a vestryman. His life was an
exemplary one, and his demise is mourned by the whole city."
judgment on
He
Child
25 1
2520.
May
Residence Ithaca, N. Y.
Alice Farrington
25, 1863,
Mary Ann
King.
666.
Children
He married,
i, 1829,
died June 8, 1886. She
Jan.
He
Mass.
2521.
Annie.
2522.
Mary.
142
Born March
Lottie Meta.
2523.
1866.
23,
Pease.
4685.
Fannie Louise.
2524.
Born July
24, 1869.
4690.
Philip-',
He
26,
John^ Joseph^
married, June 2,
He died
1802.
Farmer.
Laura C.
Noble D.
Hudson.
2531.
2532.
2533.
2534.
2535.
2540.
Joseph'.)
White
of
729.
in 1887.
Children
Died in infancy.
Died aged nine years.
Clotilda T.
Born March 10, 1835. Married A. H. Smith. 4740.
Lucinda. Born in Sept., 1837, in Fulton Co., Ohio. Married
W. H. Anway. 4750.
2541.
Son.
2542.
Son.
2543.
2544.
2550.
730.
Joseph'.)
1833, Sally
N. Y.
Residence Five
Child:
2551.
2560.
Joseph'.)
Mary.
Born Feb.
Abram K. Tremain.
731.
He
1S34.
5,
was born
(Benjamin^,
May
Philip-*,
4760.
John\ Joseph-,
He
married,
Feb.
He
was
at Buffalo at the
time
it
Soldier in
was burned.
War
of 18 12.
He
Sixth Generation.
Children
143
W.
2561.
Anna.
2562.
2563.
2564.
2565.
2566.
2567.
2568.
2569.
2570.
Harvey Tremain.
2580.
Joseph'.)
They
1898.
Child
Born April
Daniel M.
2581.
3,
1S41.
4830.
2590.
Joseph",
He
married, Oct.
March
8,
Miller.
Children
2591.
Daniel M.
2592.
2593.
2594.
Abraham
C.
2595.
Minnie.
2596.
Martha E.
Born Jan.
26, 1840.
4880.
4860.
Ohio.
Warren
2597-
B.
4870.
Joseph", Joseph'.)
The
144
home
him
is
of
"A grand
historical
of July 7,
1893
address delivered by
:
have been chosen more appropriate for this occasion, since it was
just one hundred years ago that the father of James K. Tremain,
Benjamin Tremain, built his log cabin in the woods, and with his
family began life on the very ground where the tables were spread
Neither could a pleasanter spot have been chosen than the
today.
never met, might come together and celebrate this the centennial of
his father's settlement on this spot, and his heart has been truly
gathering by
Wm.
at that place.
During
by Moravia's popular orchestra.
"After this came a delightful
kodak manufactured
little
of
programme
exercises
The
presided over by Geo. Truman, of Nashville, Michigan.
exercises were opened with prayer by Rev. E. A. Peck, of Ledyard,
the orchestra following with a tine selection. The address of welcome
was delivered by James K. Tremain in a manner which none could
It was neatly
help feeling was indeed a welcome from the heart.
A quartette
to
Rev.
Mason,
of
Skaneateles.
VVeslev
responded
by
from
we cannot help
repeating.
He
says
Sixth Generation.
145
would
justice
demand
of
me
an
impossibility
under existing
circumstances.
" 'In the
presentation
of this
historical
am somewhat
sketch, I
were destroyed
" 'In the
Who
Who
felled
"
in this
vicinity, locating
on this. farm
in
about the center of this yard, digging this well from which hung the
old oaken bucket that has supplied the family with pure cold water
for a century.
" 'In
1790, the family emigrated from the Bay State to the then
The route over which they came to Cayuga County with
The Hudson
their household goods was toilsome in the extreme.
far
West.
river furnished
the
Mohawk
means
and
There
met.
a portage
was made.
The canoes
light boats
by oxen.
Cayuga Lake was twenty days. The family made the first settlement where Trumansburg now stands, my father felling the first tree,
giving the hamlet the name of Tremainsville, later changed to
to
Trumansburg.
" 'In
the
146
"
They became
daughters,
"
all
later
of
ten
parents
reaching man's estate.
father in the
father
my
the
War
a soldier
married
children,
the
in
and grandsons
of 181 2
Phoebe Kartwright.
eight sons and two
''
at
Cayuga
Ferry.
war.
Town, founded
was held
my
Revolutionary war,
in the late
The
first
in
election
religious
He
death.
walked
church
to
in
night, aged
man, was largely interested in the reforms of the day, especially the
Slaves were then held
Anti-Slavery and Temperance movements.
in
77
Cayuga County.
years.
'After
quite an
my
brothers
extensive correspondence,
con-
direct
My
father's
first
of
spirit
lated
family,
to the
second century.'
Mr. Tremain's remarks he was congratuso complete and interesting history of the
for the benefit of the
many
relatives
who
might be printed.
"The further exercises of the hour were taken up in volunteer
speeches, indulged in by Mr. Ross Tremain, of Ohio, and Rev. Mr.
were unable
to attend
it
Peck, of Ledyard.
"In conclusion, Mr. and Mrs.
J.
Sixth Generation.
147
with an elegant Silver Water Set in appreciation of the early temperance training in the house.
coming together."
2601.
2602.
Swift.
Born June
Venice.
2603.
nary,
iSSo.
Company.
2610.
Y.
He
1.
2612.
2620.
Tremain.
7,
graduated at Cazenovia'Semi-
He was
Children
Y.
He
17, 1861.
James Moe.
261
1857.
13,
4900.
12, 1831.
at
Stamp
Mill
Genoa, N.
728.
He
died
Residence Genoa, N. Y.
He
733.
Methodist minister.
He
married Dec.
9,
1835,
Maria
at
1840.
Children
2621.
Orinda
2622.
Lucy.
2630.
Joseph^, Joseph'.)
752.
He
married
(ist),
Nov.
Gaius-*, John^,
11, 1830,
Amanda
2631.
Augustus.
2632.
Charles.
2633.
Porter.
148
Richard Tremain.
2640.
746.
Joseph'.)
He was
(Erastus=, DanieP,
born Oct.
15, 1817.
He
John^ Joseph-,
married.
He
died
Children
2640
2640
2640
I.
Charles A.
2.
Richard.
Edward.
Residence,
3.
1901,
South Oxford,
Chenango
Co.,
N. Y.
2642.
Joseph'.)
756.
Children
2645.
Almira Amanda.
2646.
2647.
Charles.
6,
1867.
Born Nov.
iS, 1855.
Charles Tremaine.
2650.
757.
Feb.
Joseph'.)
He was
married,
Wayne
John^, Joseph^",
2644.
2643.
He
B.^, Gaius-*,
He
16,
14,
Co., N. Y.
Children
Margaret Jane. Born Nov. 13, 1845. Married, Dec. 27, 1865,
Fred N. G. Brown. No children. They were drowned together,
2651.
2652.
2653.
flouring mill
years.
He
and lumber mill, together with his large farm for many
contributed largely to the establishing and building of
Sixth Generation.
the Raisin Valley Seminary near Adrian,
He
man
He
of great energy.
March
died
He was a strong
He was a
Mich.
was a Friend.
She
Addison, Mich.
at
1888,
4,
149
RoUin, Mich.
Children
2661.
2662.
2663.
at
Raisin Valley
Institute,
Adrian,
Seminary,
Union Springs, N. Y.
and
Mich.,
Married Oliver
C.
Rowland
McLouth.
5080.
2670.
W. Treman.
Lieut. Oscar
Joseph^ Joseph'.)
862.
(850.
Joseph-, Joseph'.)
264.
He
Died
Wood
in
Died
in
Granger.
Medina, Ohio.)
27, 1823,
Poole.)
852.
853.
Lydia.
He was
(John-*, John^,
Married Betsy
John.
Married Nancy Phillips.
Saloma.
Married Hod Hatch.
851.
Died
born Sept.
10,
(John-*,
He
1792.
in
Joseph^
married March
John^,
Born Dec.
neUa.
John\ John^,
Julius.
Whiting Treman.
(860.
266.
Joseph'.)
854.
He
married.
Children:
County, Ohio.
(Whiting-\
Jeremiah Treman.
1823, at Medina.
17,
Died
May
Residence,
Cor-
861.
17,
1859,
at
'
Medina.
862.
Oscar W.
Born
May
2670.
863.
Amanda. Born Oct. 12, 1827. Married Ephraim Williams. 2690.
864.
Nancy E. Born Oct. 27, 1830, at Weymouth, Ohio. Married
Lyman Pritchard.
Adna Carpenter.
James Harney.
867.
War.
born
2700.
2703.
865.
866.
Sabra.
Francis.
Born March
May
Zelina
N. Y.)
1825.
17, 1843.
Died June
8,
1862.)
He was
He
30, 1825.
Townsend
30,
Resigned May
Animosa, Iowa.
15
Children
2671.
1S82,
1
2672.
Francis Treman.
(Whiting^, John-', John^ Joseph-,
He was born July 21, 1837. He married, Aug.
Joseph'.)
25, 1870, Helen L. Codding (daughter of George and Eliza Codding.)
She was born March 15, 1843, at Granger, Ohio. Residence, 1901,
2680.
866.
Weymouth, Mass.
Children
2681.
Jay C.
Born Sept.
11,
1871.
Married Oct.
24,
1895,
Elida
IvcRoy.
Born April
25, 1875.
Residence, 1901,
Weymouth, Mass.
Amanda
Jane.
Ranous.
2692.
2693.
2694.
2695.
2700.
Born July
17,
1853.
4970.
Frank Whiting.
Lyman Pritchard.
He was
born July
16,
1816,
at
He
Waterbury, Conn.
2701.
Melvin T.
2702.
Clarence Eli.
Born Jan. 3, 1871.
Married, Aug. 26, 1896,
Cynthia Fish (daughter of Henry and Anna Fish. ) She was
born April 4, 1871, at York, Ohio. Residence, 1901, Medina,
Ohio.
Born
May
27,
1866.
4970.
Sixth Generation.
He was
Adna Carpenter.
2703.
Brunswick,
He
Ohio.
married
in
151
born March
1835,
4,
Sabra Treman.
i860,
at
865.
Children
2704.
2705.
Zeno Comstock.
2710.
21, 1794, at
'
(Otis-,
West Groton, N. Y.
Owned and
urer at Lockport.
resided on
Lumber manufact-
his farm
in
Tompkins
22, 1865, at
at
Co.,
111.
7,
1866,
Momence.
2715.
born Feb.
1824,
Nathan Comstock.
10,
874.
(Otis', Nathan".)
He married,
1802, at Farmington, N. Y.
of
He
died Oct.
8,
2716.
Dec.
2,
Sarah King of
Farmington, N. Y.)
Methodist.
Miller.
Children
He was
Caroline Amelia.
at
Ontario
Huldah
2718.
William
A.
Canandaigua, N. Y.
Married Jeremiah Ramsdell.
21, 1898, at
1829.
5010.
work
Otis.
in
152
2725.
He was
876.
born
May
(Otis^ Nathan'.)
1807, at Farmington', N. Y. He married
3,
died
in
1850,
at
He
Mich.
RoUin,
married
(2nd)
1858, in
in
"speaking
He was
1834.
He
in
meeting."
verse pertaining to Indian and pioneer life.
His second wife was a
"Quaker preacher" of considerable note and excellence. He died
Aug.
3,
1834.
Children
2726.
2727.
2728.
2729.
Elizabeth.
8,
L^nderwood Harkness.
2735.
1832, at
5020.
5050.
He was
born April
19, 1801,
at
1855-6.
He
Member
of
Michigan House
Children
2736.
2737.
2740.
Joseph'.)
of
Repre-
He
1872, at
Otis.
Abram Tremaine.
767.
He
married.
(Martin^, JuliusS
He
John^,
Joseph^,
Sixth Generation.
Children
2741.
John.
2742.
George.
2743.
Alice.
2744.
2745.
Nora.
Daniel Tremaine.
2750.
He
781.
Joseph'.)
He
Y.
Children
(RusselP,
2,
Julius-*,
He
1803.
in
John% Joseph-,
married,
April
1804 at Rochester, N.
Residence Nelson,
1865.
in
Mark.
2754.
2755.
5140.
Russell.
2751.
2752.
2753-
2756.
Saul.
Justus Tremaine.
(Russell^,
He was born Nov. 2, 1816.
2760.
Joseph'.)
1
153
and
later to
He removed
He died
Kansas.
10.
5120.
John^, Joseph-.
married, Feb. 11,
Julius*,
782.
Illinois
51
He
Children
2761.
Marshall Victor.
2762.
James Byron.
2770.
Julius Tremain.
He was born
1845.
5150.
5165.
(Russell^ Julius^
John^,
Joseph^,
Joseph'.)
fast,
785.
whom
N. Y., by
1837, to Newark,
Newark about
Children
111.
1854.
at
He removed, about
He removed to California but returned to
He died in 1869. She resides at Belfast, N. Y.
he had one daughter.
2771.
Aaron.
2772.
Jane.
2773.
Norman.
2774.
Daughter.
Residence Belfast, N. Y.
154
William Atherton.
2780.
784.
111.
He
died at Belfast,
They had
Springfield,
111.
Children
He
three daughters
Residence
He
married Mary
She died
N. Y.
who
Belfast,
are
Ann Tremaine.
in 1864, at
now,
Springfield,
1901, teachers in
N. Y.
2781.
Sophia.
2782.
Celestia.
2783.
Betsy.
2784.
Son.
2785.
Son.
Married a Niles.
TlLDEi
SETH
LYMAN
CO. F.
J.
K.
S6TH REGT.,
ORRIN
A.
TREMAIN,
CO. F.,
TREMAIN
N. Y. VOLS.
TREMAIN
JOHN
M.
SbTH REGT.,
N. Y. VOLS.
JOHN A. TREMAIN
CO. C, 161ST REGT., N. Y.
VOLS.
TREMAIN
WARREN
TREMAIN
REGT N. Y. VOLS.
H.
VOLS
Sixth Generation.
155
He was
the
first
of State Militia.
died April 25, 1840, while on a trip down the Susquehanna River, at
She died May 1900, at Galeton, Pa.
Charlestown, Md.
Children
2831.
Edward H.
2832.
Floyd.
ried,
Julius Tremaine.
(Lyman^, Julius'*, John% Joseph'.
He was born Oct. 4. 1814. He married, Oct. 12,
2840.
792.
Joseph'.)
Pa.
Children
Born June
Susan A.
2841.
ton Winters.
Sarah
2842.
10,
Born April
J.
Thomas
Married, Jan.
1837.
i,
1856,
Washing-
5220.
10,
1839.
He was born
Porter.
8,
1S37.
No
1867,
A.
children.
2843.
2S44.
2845.
2846.
children.
2847.
She
2850.
Anna Reep.
resides, 1901,
Married Erwin
1854.
He
No
died Nov.
26, 1890.
J.
Grant.
No
He
children.
John M. Tremaine.
793.
Joseph'.)
1886,
He was born
Dec.
(Lyman^,
2,
removed
He
to Lawrenceville,
1878,
Pa., in
at
Westfield,
156
Children
2851.
2852.
2853.
2854.
2855.
Gilbert H.
2856.
Warren H.
2857.
2858.
2859.
2860.
2861.
2862.
2865.
Born Nov.
26, 1845.
5260.
5270.
25, 1868.
Martin Tremaine.
He was
795.
Joseph'.)
Oct. 30, 1842, Mary Ann
Andrus
of
12,
May
28, 1818.
He removed
McKean
Co., Pa.
22, 1830.
1870 from Lawrenceville, Pa., to
and
about
to
Willow Springs, Mo. He died in
Wichita, Kan.,
1893
at
Willow
Residence
Lawrenceville, Pa.
Springs.
1894
Children
2866.
2867.
2868.
2869.
2870.
2871.
about
25, 1844.
1845.
5310.
Died Dec.
14,
1845.
2880.
Theodore Tremaine.
Joseph'.)
796.
He was
Sixth Generation.
She was born Sept. 24,1834.
Reynolds,
iield,
i57
Pa,
Children
2884.
2885.
2881.
2882.
2883.
William
Kress.
Arthur Tremaine.
He was
May
3,
1898.
Children
She
M. Mack
of
Chatham, Pa.
He
2892.
2893.
Norman Benjamin.
Ira L.
2891.
children.
1887, Eliza
have children.
Mary
2894.
Eveline.
Born April
Frank M. Johnston.
Albert Tremaine.
2900.
806.
He
10,
1855.
Married July
4,
1876,
5385.
(Calving
Julius'',
He
John^, Joseph^
married
(ist). Nov.
Susan
Thomas.
She
was
born
12, 1856,
June 20, 1838. She died
March 23, 1867. He married (2nd), Nov. 30. 1876, Margaret
She was born July 15, 1833. He died in Feb., 1899, at
Bryan.
Joseph'.)
Nelson.
Child
2901.
at
1827.
7,
Nelson, Pa.
Delia.
He was
2910.
Tremain.
since 1883.
Henry Creswell.
He
802.
Business man.
married, in
He
158
Children
291
1.
2912.
Garrison.
Maria.
2913.
9,
1875.
He was
Edward Kelts.
2920.
He
803.
Lawrenceville, Pa.
Children
2921.
Deles.
2922.
Augusta.
2923.
He
2931.
Eunice.
2932.
Avilda.
9, 1876,
Henry
Baird.
Born July
2933.
Valisce.
2934.
Knight.
Eugene. Born July
2940.
Tremaine.
15,
He
Married Nov.
27,
1879,
Mattie
15, 1865.
John McCollum.
812.
1853.
died.
He
married, about
1844,
Sylvina
Residence
Farmington, Pa.
Children
Born about
2941.
Charles.
2942.
Mary.
2943.
Joshua.
2944.
2945.
Delphine.
Martha.
2946.
Lula.
2950.
Tremaine.
1845.
813.
to Iosco County,
Children
2951.
Julius.
2952.
George.
Mich.
Children
all
born
at
Farmington.
Sixth Generation.
2953-
159
i6o
Children
Alma.
2991
Emily.
2992
2993
2994
2995
2996
W. Va.
William Teft.
3000.
16, 1816.
He
They have
six
(William.)
He
831.
Ohio.
Children
George.
William.
3001.
3002.
3003.
Edwin.
3004.
Julius.
3005.
Dee.
3006.
Rush.
HiRAiM Treman.
3010.
841.
He
married.
They had
six
Thomas-, Joseph'.)
Residence,
daughters.
1894,
Atlantic, la.
Children
3011.
Alice.
3012.
Viola.
Born
Born
in 1875.
in 1892.
place Feb.
9,
1809, at Whitesboro, N. Y.
His
first
wife's
name was
He marHartford, Conn.
Sally.
May 24, 1789,
ried (2nd) Harriet Turner of Fredonia, N. Y.
his
second
wife
By
he had one child, George L.
His wife Harriet died in 1861.
She was born
at
He died July
Justice of the Peace.
Lawyer.
Iowa.
Residence Laona, Chautauqua Co., N. Y.
Children
3041.
1872, at Algona,
George Lafayette.
Y.
5,
5615-
Born in June,
1833, in
Chautauqua
Co., N.
Sixth Generation.
3042.
Jane Lincoln.
3043.
Ralph
3044.
3045.
3046.
i6i
J.
gregational minister.
The
from
is
following
Revolution
Mass.
'Tremain, Reuben.
Private,
Capt.
Ephraim
"Tremain, Reuben.
Ashley's (Berkshire
He
the
Fitch's co.,
Col.
14,
in
Sailors
of Berkshire
Aug.
and
Soldiers
Private,
Co.) regt
Children
3051.
3052.
3053.
1866, at
Rodman,
dence, 1845,
Co., N.
Y.
Resi-
Jefferson Co., N. Y.
Died in Wisconsin.
Sophia. Married Clark Near.
George C. Born about 1805.
David.
Unmarried.
He
died in Nay-
sance, Ont.
3054.
Mary.
3055.
Gaius.
5510.
3057.
3058.
Harriet.
3056.
Mathews
Henry Tremaine.
(Solomon^, Benjamin-',
He married. Residence, 1845,
997.
306Q.
Thomas", Joseph'.)
Philips
Wooster,
Ohio.
Child
3061.
Silas
Adams.
62
3080.
(Justus^,
Simeon'*,
Philip^,
Rome,. N. Y.
Children
3081.
3082.
3083.
3084.
3095.
Joseph'.)
r'^-
'
William Carey.
Graduated
at
Hamilton College,
1849.
I^awyer.
Justus Tremaine.
He was born
976.
He
Thomas^
till
four
years old.
of
.^x.
Michigan,
He
Children
died,
"]
ij
Sixth Generation.
Children
163
3121.
Sarah.
3122.
Alva H.
3123.
3124.
He
Cyrus Snow.
3125.
Child
at
Vienna, Oneida
982.
She
Co., N. Y.
Charles.
3126.
Orrin Stacy.
3127.
He
58, at Dansville,
Lucretia Tremain.
981.
3128.
Horace.
3129.
Edwin.
Emulous Stacy.
3132.
married
N, Y,
He
married
Alice
Tremain.
983.
in 1828, Caroline
was born
in 18 10.
The
following
"Tremaine,
is
Hinsdale, Mass.
Isaac,
in 1901, at
p. 132.
meeting
He
died
Child
3135.
March
i,
of Pittsfield,
to
"
Mass
of
12, 1810,
January
answer on the 19th
to
Son.
Married.
Pittsfield,
Mass.
They had
a son,
John,
baptized in
1820,
at
i64
3150.
MiLo Tremaine.
Thomas%
He married Sophia
born Sept. 8, 1807.
F. Otis of Dalton, Mass.
She was born Nov. 25, 181 1, at Hinsdale,
Mass. He died Dec. 22, 1836, at Pittsfield. Residence Pittsfield, Mass.
Joseph'.)
964.
Cliildren
3151.
Edwin.
3152.
Isaac.
3153.
He was
all
born
at
Sixth Generation.
165
Children
Charles Ives. Born May 26, 1819, at Lee, Mass. 5485.
William Henry. Born Aug. 29, 1815. 5495.
Parthenia. Born July 19, 1821, at Lee. Married Egbert Rockwell.
She resides, 1901, Cambridge, Mass.
Olive L. Born June 26, 1817, at Lee.
Charlotte A.
Born May 18, 1825, at Lee.
3182.
3183.
3184.
3185.
3186.
3190.
William Tremaine.
Simeon"',
(Nathaniel^
Philip',
4,
He
April 5, 1809.
bridge, Mass.
Children
3191.
3192.
3193.
in
West Stockbridge.
died in
18 15.
Residence,
his
Mary Anne,
He
sells
1808,
the
same
West Stock-
He
WiLLiAiM Strong.
3200.
(King Strong and Hannah Noble,
descendant of Elder John Strong of Northampton, Mass.)
He was
born Sept. 25, 1787, at Pittsfield, Mass. He married, in April, 1809,
Olive
Tremain. 954.
She died Feb. 27, 18 15,
3210.
L. T.
He
at Pittsfield,
Goodrich.
He
Mass.
1865, at Jackson,
No children.
Ind.
963.
3213.
3214.
3215.
'3216.
3217.
3218.
3219.
3220.
3276.
Lyman
Lyman
Porter.
Butler.
Solomon
Thomas-, Joseph'.)
Tremaine.
roo8.
He
(Joseph^,
married.
Benjamin-*,
Philip^
Residence Rodman, N. Y.
66
Children
Tompkins.
Warren. Residence,
3277.
3278.
3280.
Ira Tremaine.
1009.
Joseph'.)
He was
born Nov.
N. Y.
He married (ist). Jan. 8, 1807, Betsey Strong (daughter of
Othniel and Lucy Strong of Paris, N. Y.)
She was born March 9,
She died Feb. 28, 18 18, at Paris,
1787, at Great Barrington, Mass.
of
Children
3287.
3288.
Ira
3289.
3290.
Charles A.
Emily.
3281.
Truman.
3282.
3283.
3284.
3285.
3286.
Radcliflfe.
3291.
5690.
Harwood.
Henry
Born Feb.
Born
May
N. Y.
Hill,
1828, at Paris, N. Y.
Levi Truman.
Truman
19,
1822, at Paris, N. Y.
at Paris, N. Y.
17,
He
1026.
5670.
Died
May
19,
5680.
He was
married,
Sept.
30,
1857,
Eunice
Ann
3294.
3295.
Elliot D.
A.M.
JAMES
C.
TRUMAN
Sixth Generation.
Ira a. Truman.
3296.
Thomas^
Hill,
Joseph'.)
He
N. Y.
Wait
of Abijah
Children
3297.
3298.
3299.
3299
He was
1028.
167
born
May
of Unadilla,
1838, at
3,
J.
in
Truman
Wait (daughter
December, 1839.
Died Feb.
Died Jan.
28, 1863.
3,
1895.
Truman
&
He
established
He
He
selected the
railroad route
Ohief
Exposition and Cotton Centennial, New Orleans, 1884-5.
Auditor Internal Revenue Accounts United States Treasury, 1 886-8.
Post Master of Binghamton, 1888-9.
Founder of Nepera Park,
Chairman
1896.
mittee, 1896-7.
urer of Graystone
The
Member
Land Company.
Member
Binghamton.
New York
Democratic Club
of
of
Treas-
Dobson Club
New York City.
of
of
of Oct.
I,
"I hope
article that
man
it
it
will
be pardonable for
may accord
68
"The
first
come
to
America was
Abner and
Jared.
in 1761,
Treman.
born
in
knowledge
Truman,
of
work
'New
of great merit.
My
revolution
and the
conglomeration
of
nationalities,
different
ways
the
of spelling
of the
Babel
of
names
of
HON. HENRY
H.
TRUMAN
Sixth Generation.
He
Madison Ave., N. Y.
Children
Feb.
3301
Born Sept.
Born Dec.
14,
3.
Bom May
Cleveland.
3301
Serena Loretta.
5.
Died
N. Y.
Died
Philadelphia.
Died
1865, at Gilbertsville,
5700.
Binghamton, N. Y. 5710.
Binghamton, N. Y.
16, 1872, at
Born July
in
1870,
1880, at
4,
3302.
SanFrancisco, Cal.
N. Y.
2.
33014.
22, 1S64, at
Nathan.
I.
Feb.
3301
City.
Office
James Henry.
3301.
330!
169
(Nathan^, John
Ephraim-',
Hamilton College.
lecturer.
He
died
March
1884.
14,
Youmans
of Unadilla,
He
N. Y.)
died
May
29,
1893, ^^ Wells
Bridge, N. Y.
Child:
3303
I.
3304.
May
Mabel.
25 (0.22), 1889,
1847, ^t
Amy
Truman
1890.
Janette
Hill,
born
Truman.
N. Y.
He
in 181 7.
He
married
1027.
died May 27, 1891.
3305.
York
at
10,
He was
George Kelley.
Daniel-*,
Born March
Hon.
Henry^,
Feb. 7,
in
New
of
of
him
lyo
he
left
whom
and E. C. Benedict, under the firm name of Benedict, Flower & Co.
This firm passed through the great panic of '73 with credit unimpaired.
member
of the
Petroleum Exchange.
He was
member
of
the Governing Committee and Chairman of the Membership Committee of the Consolidated Exchange, after the union of the Mining
He
withdrew from
this
Exchange
in
come
member
of the
N. Y. Produce Exchange.
in
Orange
in 1885,
later
he
modern
architectural features
known
as the
American
Domestic, the first story being of Belleville brown stone, the stories
above it of frame.
"At the time Mr. Truman was asked to accept the nomination
mayoralty of Orange, he had not been in public life nor had
for the
man
It
constituents believed that these qualifications would insure the sucBefore entering
cessful administration of the affairs of Orange.
Sixth Generation.
171
upon
his duties
No
one questioned his honesty, his integrity or his busiHis ability, howness capacity to execute the plans he formulated.
the
laws
as he interexecute
ever, to carry forward the work, and
of
those assoon
the
cooperation
preted them was largely dependent
ernment.
caused some
friction
methods
of
and by the
close of his
first
year's administration
mendations received the most careful consideration. His presentation of the city's financial condition was a most able exhibit, and
showed
effort
details.
"He
His recommendation to
issuing long
bonds,
those
who
of
sewerage
system
forward with all possible diligence and recommended the issue of
four per cent bonds in such amounts as would enable citizens who
a personal investigation of
Police Department he recommended
that all appointees should be required to pass a physical examination,
and that any who were unfit for duty should be retired or dismissed
the schools.
Referring to the
do away with at least one roundsman and give more efficient service.
Mr. Truman called special attention to the valuable franchises granted
by the city to railroad and other corporations, and to the small
amount of revenue received by the city from these sources and rec-
172
No
interests of a
community, or
worked more faithfully to effect the desired reforms than did Mr.
Truman and when it is considered that his time and his energies were
in
expended
this direction
of sixteen
attention to the
moral and
relig-
in i860.
Orange.
Church
the
new
the
ofifice
of Senior
Warden.
He
is
also interested in
the work of
the
Gideon Judson
above mentioned."
Sixth Generation.
At the time
him
said of
of his inauguration as
173
"The inauguration
Henry H. Truman
of
as tenth
Mayor
of
whose name
come by
his
sit
Mr. Truman
down.
returned thanks for the hearty welcome extended him and especially
for the 'kind words of his predecessor, who had served so
long and
faithfully.'
is
descended
is
or
of the family
this
came
to
pits for
included the
Mohegan
in
their
bounds.
174
Newark.
the Province of
'HI.
Mary
(Shapley) Truman, was born in New London, Conn., Oct. 24, 1717,
died April 17, 1791.
He married Deborah, daughter of Ebenezer
She died March 26, 1801, aged 81 years.
Dennis, Dec. 10, 1741.
Their children were Deborah, Esther, Henry, Mary, Benjamin,
He was
Daniel.
"IV.
Daniel
Truman
son
(2)
of
Daniel
(i)
and Deborah
He
1803.
married,
Mary,
secondly,
service
of integrity.
He married,
son) Truman, was bom in New Haven, Feb. 13, 1806.
in Greenwich, Conn., Cordelia, daughter of Shadrach and Elizabeth
Waite
Mead
of Chestertown,
Ebenezer
Warren
Mead,
grandson
of
(i)
born in
1-663,
New York
Children
3306.
Eulalia.
3307.
Gertrude.
1878.
1882.
Office, 1901,
Sixth Generation.
175
Joseph",
June
1875, Elizabeth S.
3310.
ney
4,
of
New York
Children
City.)
3312.
WhitJ.
3313.
3314.
Levi B. Truman.
3325.
1
Joseph'.)
He
102.
24, 1809.
Children
He
died
May
21, 1879.
3326.
3327
3328.
3329.
Stephen
3335.
He
S.
Truman.
He
1104.
Joseph^, Joseph'.)
N. Y.
of Charles A.
33ir.
He
Whitney (daughter
He
married, Nov.
(Lyman^,
Shem'',
2,
Benjamin^,
28, 18 16, in
Candor,
She was born
Children
B.
3336.
John
3337.
David.
Born April
Born March
Benjamin
3340.
Joseph-, Joseph'.)
N. Y.
He
L.
1105.
married
(ist),
18, 1847.
5,
5720.
1854.
Truman.
He was
Nellie E.
Born June
i,
1858.
Died July
26, 1865.
176
3350.
iiii.
Joseph'.)
Settlement in the Town of
Joseph'',
He was
Shem",
(Aaron^,
born March
Benjamin',
1806, at Park
2,
He
married,
the firm of L.
Owego and
its
1856
Supervisor.
politics.
a mercantile and
lumber business
Bank
He
of
Owego from
was. a Republican in
The History
until
county.
plish,
busialso,
"He
life.
started
Parks of
Candor.
Lyman Truman,
the
brother
of
Aaron, came in 1808, and Asa H., another brother, followed about 1814.
"Lyman Truman, the subject of this memoir, was born March
Aaron, the father of a large family, died in 1822, when
Lyman was but sixteen years of age. The only property left by the
deceased to his family was a small farm of sixty acres, incumbered
2,
1806.
its
value
and
it
was due
to the
sympathy
of creditors only that the household was not driven from its humble
shelter, which was but little better than a cabin, located on a farm.
By
with
"'"'od
"i
CJ^"
iyS^Md
Sario---"
Or
'Cy-Ln^^t^-^-n^
|THe;new YOR
At
Sixth Generation.
177
their thrift.
making
shingles,
and
all
of the
He rapidly
at the village of Owego, N. Y.
and tact in trade that made him desirable as a
partner, and enabled him soon to start in business for himself, though
without capital, as a member of the firm of Greenleaf & Truman,
composed of John M. Greenleaf and himself.
"In 1836, with a magnanimity and love for his family that have
uncle,
Asa H. Truman,
acquired the
skill
characterized
all
his subsequent
its
credit
and
solidity,
of 'L.
Truman &
Brothers.'
This
firm, for
success,
of
Lyman Truman.
"That success has been
largely
and almost unerring sagacity that has rapidly solved, with instinctive
he having
accuracy, every business problem that presented itself
;
ment of the region, in the vicinity of streams and along the lines
which their sagacity predicted prospective railroads must take. In
the profits of this enterprise he generously associated the
members of the firm of L. Truman & Brothers with himself.
other
178
State
is
still
the
president
and
and continued
be elected to that position for three successive terms. His strong
native sagacity, and his known integrity, gave him a commanding
influence in that body
and although he made no pretensions to
district
composed
of Tioga,
to
made him
"When
the
War
of the Rebellion
His original
home
style
and
thrusts remark-
mencement he contributed
ten volunteers.
"Durmg
all
of
life
his pecuniary
help,
and
Owego, he was
largely influential
has always
and
active in
rebuilding
it,
profitably, for
to
public
enterprises,
life,
He
of his
to
ex-Senator,
never-failing pecuniary
Sixth Generation.
Our County and
him
its
179
until his
death in 1881
the most conspicuous citizen of the county in the lines of its commercial activity, and the impress of his indomitable will and keen
man
cessful methods.
Where
its
impress and
of creative
other
men
He was
limits.
of
a natural
commercial
activity,
little
by
From
little,
the
steadily
commencement
of his
by
methods
ideas
to insure
became
success.
theirs.
He
He
attached
service resembled the loyal devotion of the ancient vassal to his liege
In everything in which he
lord, and he never allowed contradiction.
had part his will was law. Although holding local office to some
extent and ably serving three terms in the State Senate, his home
was in the region of business and finance. There his nature was
given
full
for his
own and
among
the
financial
He
died
Owego, N. Y.
March
24, 1881.
9,
1896.
Residence
i8o
Children
Born Dec.
3351.
Adeline.
3352.
brough. 5723.
Emily Augusta.
Buell Gere.
Born April
1841.
5727.
3353-
3354.
Charles
3360.
Master.
E.
Truman.
He was
11 12.
Joseph", Joseph'.
May
1838.
18,
2,
1848.
Benjamin^
Shem"*,
11, 1807.
Webster.
8,
He
married,
1808.
Post
Residence Flemingville, N. Y.
Children
(Aaron^,
born Nov.
Married Clarence A.
Aaron
3363.
Born Jan. 22, 1839. 5730Born June 10, 1840. Married John B. Blewer. 5764.
Adelaide.
Born June 10, 1840. Married William Henry Blewer.
3364.
Helen.
3365.
3361.
B.
Adeline.
3362.
5765.
3366.
Born Oct.
1841.
8,"
5740.
5750.
3367.
Lucy.
3368.
3369.
George Truman.
3375.
1 1
Joseph'.)
Co., N. Y.)
17.
He was
First National
Bank
of
Owego
Hospital at Binghamton.
He
20, 18 18.
since
1881.
Merchant.
Trustee
of
President
N. Y. State
members
of the
cott Pedigree.)
Children
3376.
3377.
3378.
3379.
3380.
6,
Co., in 1837.
(See Tal-
5795.
Sixth Generation.
i8i
Co., 1837.
12, 1895.
other lives.
own works
will rise
Many
in
up
'Let her
praise her.'
for
said.
When
unable,
its
longer,
to
attend upon
by reason of infirmity, she
to
Zion's
welfare.
Often has she been heard
was always inquiring as
to say, T do love the Church,' and none who knew her at all, can
the services of the sanctuary,
lost
a true,
earnest and faithful member, and while the Church on earth has
been made the poorer by her departure, the society of the redeemed
in
in
M. Bartholomew, chose
and
its
work.
Renan has
On
that
Luke
and confidence as it
'The highest style
said,
Be that as
all.
for a text,
let
it
my
last
Residence Owego, N. Y.
end be
like his.'
"
i82
Children
Born Feb. 19, 1849. 5870Born April 26, 1847. Died Sept. 10, 1852.
Emily. Born Sept. 8, 1853. Married Edwin Stratton.
3383.
Orin T.
3384.
Mary.
3385.
3387.
David
L.
He was
Talcott.)
Goodrich,
born June
(Erastus
18.
He
He
1813.
(o. Jan.) 3,
11
13, 1841, Fanny Truman.
Hook and Ladder Co., 1837.
5880.
Surveyor.
died July
married, July
Member
3,
of
Owego
She died
1896.
Residence Owego, N. Y.
in 1892,
Children
3388.
Mary.
3389.
Charles T.
3390.
5900.
Thomas", Joseph'.)
married (ist), Aug.
Ladder Company
of
Owego
Thomas
Revenue,
in
13th Pa.
Transferred R. L. M. May
First Lieutenant,
1837.
L. Kane.
U.
Internal
He
1127.
1883.
S.
Residence Owego,
Deputy Collector
N.
of
and,
1883,
15, 1870,
Louise
Y.,
Wellsboro, Pa.
Children
Born Oct.
3393.
Albert A.
3394.
3395.
Harriet.
Born Oct.
6,
1841.
5800.
21, 1846.
22, 1843.
Married, Dec.
5804.
M.
Born Oct.
3396.
Elizabeth
3397.
3398.
Herman.
3399.
Lillie J.
P.
3400.
3401.
16,
1848.
Married Oct.
13,
17, 1848.
1882.
1870,
W.
Sixth Generation.
Edward
3404.
D.
Truman.
Joseph'.)
married, Nov. 10, 1843, Eleanor
Merchant, 1840-57,
1824.
He
died June
Children
Company.
Augustus.
3407.
Nellie
J.
Thomas^
He
Soule.
Removed
Born Aug.
15, 1844.
Bookseller.
in
1857 to
8,
Illinois.
Charles
Lieut.
Benjamin^,
M.
Owego.
3406.
3410.
at
1862.
6,
Frederick A.
3405.
He was
1128.
Thomas^
183
Truman.
L.
Shem",
(Asa H.^,
born March 24,
He was
1130.
Joseph'.)
111.
5810.
of
He was
killed in battle
20, 1863.
Sept.
Family.)
Children
341
1.
3412.
Asa H.
Born Aug. i,
Born Jan.
Catharine.
He
died Jan. 13, 1873.
She was born Feb.
Wild.
Children
3422.
3423.
3424.
Died in 1871.
3,
He
1852.
Died Nov.
11, 1877.
Frederica.
C. Lanning.
(Gen. John Lanning of Owego, N.
born July 14, 18 16. He married, July 15, 1839, Julia
126.
Prominent business man in Owego for many years.
John
3426.
Y.)
1852.
William H. Truman.
3420.
Thomas-, Joseph'.)
1133.
married (ist), Mary Palmer.
3421.
1850.
2,
He was
Truman.
Residence Owego, N. Y.
84
Child
3427.
Born Oct.
Julia.
I,
1842.
5930.
Joseph'.)
20,
died Oct.
7,
1874.
Children
3431.
Lillian E.
3432.
Lyman
D.
3436
3437
3438
3439
18,
1835.
He
Abner C.
Herman.
William
3442.
P. Stone.
Stillwater,
Saratoga Co., N. Y.
Truman.
1106.
in 1834, to
Owego, N. Y.
He removed
Revenue.
of Internal
in 181 7, to
Flemingville,
N. Y., and
Children
3443.
3444.
3445.
3446.
3447.
W.
Jennie L.
F. R.
daughter Jennie.
Children
He
died April
i,
1882.
Born Aug. 7,
Born March 25,
3448.
Frederick.
3449.
Jennie.
1856-
1872.
Sixth Generation.
Aug.
Nov.
Children
3451.
Jennie.
3452.
Harry.
Born
George
3455.
2,
1853.
C. Cook.
He was
born March
.5960,
1.
He
He
died
10, 181
1181.
10,
Children
May
married, Nov.
He
185.
3456.
Henry.
3457.
W. Wilson.
Died Sept.
23, 1847.
1182.
3461.
Irving B.
3462.
Robert H.
Amos
C. Stedman.
(Amzi Stedman and x'Vnna CanHe married, Nov. 22, 1836,
was
born
July 25, 1815.
field.)
died
Feb.
She
Lucina WiUiams.
Residence
1184.
19, 1869.
3465.
He
Owego, N. Y.
Children
3466.
Homer.
July
3467.
Anna
Born March
7,
Andrew H. Arnold.
3470.
married Rachel L. Williams.
1185.
Children
1841.
He was born in
He died Dec.
5970.
Jan., 1819.
5,
He
1870.
3471.
Emmet
3472.
Orange H.
S.
Born Feb.
Born Oct.
24, 1845.
7,
1846.
born
He
May 18,
Ann Truman.
Killed
3,
1793, at Barkhamstead.
3.56.
1190.
5940.
of his father,
N. Y.
86
He
died
March
Died
1815.
in youth.
Born Feb.
N.
Died
at Kirtland.
born Nov.
(a cousin.)
in Iowa.
3473
3473
Martha Ann.
He
married,
Children
3473
5.
18 16.
19,
James.
i.
Born Oct,
Jan.
26, 1808.
18, 1865, at
i,
1833.)
He
Lyons, Iowa.
He was
Charles.
2.
3.
army.
Married Sarah A. Tennery of Chicago.
Residence
Charlotte, Iowa.
Henrietta. Married, Dec. 20, 1857, William Eaton, at Crusco,
She died
Charles N. Kellogg.
3474.
at
Lyons, Iowa.
(Hiram.)
3473.
He was
Feb.
He was
Nancy Kellogg
29, 1836,
Elias.
I.
2.
1820.
5,
Kirtland, Ohio.
lo, 1846, at
at Kirtland.
1843',
5,
24,
born
Zilpha
18, 1823, at
1874, at Bedford,
Ohio.
Children
3474
3474
3474
I.
3474
2.
3474
3474
3.
4.
7.
8.
9.
10.
3475.
Ida A.
34745.
34746.
3474
3474
Melvin Robinson.
Porter.
1201.
i,
1825.
He
Residence Michigan.
Children
3476.
He
Ann
Myron.
Died Oct.
4,
1864.
service.
3477.
Mary
3478.
Charles.
L.
Born Oct.
Born Oct.
9,
1857.
30, 1861.
Killed in
Sixth Generation.
187
Born Feb.
Charles D.
Frank W.
3483.
Hungerford.
Sophronia P. Born
He
1829.
married
Children
3501.
Born Jan.
in
Ella.
Born
Mary.
I
3.503.
1849.
(Ebenezer.)
Nov.
3513
3514
3515
3516
3517
1877,
He was born in
She was born in i 839
1203.
1858.
Married,
in 1857.
11,
10,
1863.
May
30,
1882,
W. H.
Married, Jan.
3,
1883,
John Bergus.
25, r88i,
Stanley
Joseph Narregang.
Children
1
16,
He was born
He was
3512
Married, Jan.
23, 1854.
Born Nov.
Pierson.
351
Died
child.
Elizabeth.
3510.
1844.
Rodgers.
3502.
15,
May
Lyman Porter.
3500.
29,
-Killed in service.
He
1204.
Charles.
Mary.
Alma.
Levi Shultz.
3525.
Children
He
Died Dec.
25, 1869.
1205.
3526.
Mary.
3527.
Clarence.
3528.
Joseph.
Mary.
Born Aug.
27, 1865.
i88
3540.
Joseph",
Children
3541.
3542.
3543.
Alfred Edson, He
3550.
Anna Treman. 603. Residence,
Children
3551.
Frank.
Jesse.
3630.
He
Children
Louise
3552.
1829.
25, 1862.
He was
born June
1,
24,
1231.
3631.
Frank Truman.
3632.
Frederick William.
3633.
Lucy Emma.
3640.
He was
He
married,
Oct.
9,
1866,
born Nov.
1872-3.
of
and
Fishkill
engaged
in
Council of Providence, R. L,
Member of ConSpeaker, 1876.
R.
R.
Company.
He
was one
Director in
Prominent member of
fraternity.
He
The Cyclopedia
Nov.
I.
He
1236.
mercantile pursuits,
of the incorporators
Masonic
Foster, R.
1875
United States Senator from Rhode Island since 1881.
Wholesale grocer.
dence since 1877.
Hartford
E. Aldrich
Common
the
Representative,
gress, 1879-81.
1841,
in
6,
(Anan
of
in Foster,
Killingly,
I.,
R.
I.,
Conn,
and when
Sixth Generation.
189
His practical
graduated began a business life at Providence, R. I.
interest in city affairs caused him to be elected in the City Council
from 1869-75, and from 1872-3 he was its President. On leaving
the Council he was elected as a Republican to the General Assembly
of the state, and in 1876 was Speaker of the House.
In 1878 he
was elected
1880
to the
legislature to the
death of
vacancy
Ambrose
in the
E. Burnside.
again in 1892.
During his several terms, he served on important
committees, notably on that of finance, on which he was retained
He thus became
during his entire term of service in the Senate.
bill,
his
subsequent career
in the
in
the
They have
Children
3641.
four children.
I.
27, 1901,
is
Oct.
says of her
9,
:
age
other's thoughts
and used to visit at
same
I90
came from college. He is treasurer of the Fifth Avenue Sunday School, and has always seemed to dread the responsibility
of the great wealth that will be his, rather than to consider it a
means to promote his own pleasure. He is fond of speaking
of him,
and
name become
synonym
for
is
called
responsibility.
Sixth Generation.
His
life is
191
as regular as that of a
rises at 6:30 A. M.
from
7 to
or chopping wood. He
the 8:40 train at Tarrytown for
New
and remains
there,
prospective father-in-law was a grocery merchant of very moderate fortune in Providence until he went into politics.
Thirty
years ago he became President of the Providence Common
Council. In 1876 he was a member of the Rhode Island General
Assembly. He went to Congress, and in 1880 became a United
States Senator.
last
of Providence.
month.
lists.
Her
interests
are in
opposite
192
to
of a
Aldrich does not dress well, for she does. Her father is several
times a millionaire and lavishes his money on his family.
But
she cares for dress only as a young woman of her station who
has no infatuation for society should care for it. It is not a
passion with her and does not distract her mind from the larger
problems of
life,
She
of
which she
is
an earnest student.
Miss
is
is
man"
of the Senate.
He
rarely
makes
a speech,
is
at the
dead from rheumatism and she herself ill and suffering from
hunger. Miss Aldrich was much moved by the tale of misfortune and called the girl into her house. She gave her a
meal and some clothes and a generous sum of money for her
immediate necessities. She promised also to find her work.
After the girl left Miss Aldrich began to wonder if she had
Should she not
done her full duty in so distressing a case.
have sent something to the rheumatic old grandfather? She
decided affirmatively and told the cook to put some food in a
basket. Then she ordered her pony chaise and drove to the
address given by the girl. There was no house there. She
searched the neighborhood and finally learned from a policeman that the girl was an impostor and the rheumatic grand-
Sixth Generation.
193
entirely in
Jr.,
Mr. Rockefeller's love for horses. She golfs a little and can
swim and sail a small boat. She much prefers to read a solid
work or an educational topic than to dance or attend a dinner
she
is
at
3642.
3650.
W.
(Henry HamJohn Tru(212.
moncl5,
man.
39.
861.
He
in
1814.
860.)
Joseph^,
R.
I.
(860.
Joseph'.)
He
218.
Cummings
(John", Joseph^
at
Providence,
of Bristol, R. I.
194
He
Amanda M.
Amanda M.
1894.
Truman
F.
died
Jan.
He
F. Slack.
12,
died in
Residence
1900.
Providence,
Children:
I.
Smith) of Bristol, R.
The
following letter
861.
Born Jan.
Walter E.
Child:
I.
26,
1872.
"Children's Home,
"23 ToBEY Street, Providence, R.
"Mr. M.
E.
He
family record.
we have
Thomas
Sir
I.
Simply
From
John Truman,
Mrs.
Dear
nothing do I know of
was
John Truman back of that
My grandfather
older brother of my father (John Truman) had the
Poole:
lives in
believe
it is
Very
his children
daughter of
Germantown, Penn.
Ottinger.
lost.
truly,
"(Mrs.) C. F. T. Easterbrooks.
"Monday, August
5,
1901."
H.
She died.
Pratt.
Born
Clara F.
C. Mansir.
dence.
in
She died.
88 1
I.
864.
1870, Frank
N. Y. 865.
866.
Born
John Henry.
in
at
Company.
Author
of
He died in
married a Louisiana lady.
very wealthy.
in Chicago, 111., leaving a widow and one son and two daugh867.
Imogene A. A. Born Nov. 20, 1856, in Providence.
He was
1
in
ters.
Married
Educated
Lawyer.
1844
Providence, R.
Teacher
dence, R.
He
in
the
schools
He was
I.)
of
Providence.
at
Napoleon
I.)
5irffi=-
"S-
BENJAMIN
-^inri^r
C.
TRUMAN
.4EW YORg:
50C LIBKART
Sixth Generation.
195
25
Oct.,
In 1862-5 ^^^
N. H., and adopted the profession of journalism.
served on the staff of Andrew Johnson, the military governor of
became
after
"The
Field of
and Happiness
"Who
's
Who
Benjamin
in
America"
for
Cummings Truman,
journalist,
author,
soldier,
b.
1861
After death of Lincoln was 18 months on President Johnthen went to Calif, as special agt. P. O. Dept.; later
son's staff
Times.
special agent Treasury Dept.; has been to China, Japan, Hawaii and
Alaska for Gov't, and three times to Europe asst. chief floriculture
;
one
comm'rs
to Paris Exp'n,
It Sparkles :"
How
"See
Mallard.
Author:
1899 m., 1869, Augusta
"The South During the War;" "Semi-Tropical California;" "Occidental
of Calif,
Sketches
;"
"Winter Resorts
;"
"The
of California ;"
Field of
Honor;"
City to
196
Chicago;" "Campaigning
The
him
in
Chicago,
My Dear Truman
who had
dren
I.
in
Law
still
We
were
all
born in Providence.
Truly,
Ben.
P. S.
Angeles
in
wife's great-great-great-grandfather
The
paper
first
twelve lines of the following letter refers to a newsLos Angeles, Cal., and printed in a New
article written in
York paper
My Dear
quite a
classes.
all,
and some
number
during the
cre'me.
it".
of very nice
boom,
of the
creme de
I really
la
appreciated
Of course dur-
Sixth Generation.
197
ing the past thirty-five years a great many persons of our name have
come from Ireland and England, but none are of much account. Our
family is certainly one of the oldest American families, and although
there never has been any criminals or scrubs in it, it has probably
improved with every generation up to our own. I see that my name
in
much
Benjamin
Oct. 25,
1835.
Went
to
went
to
Cummings Truman.
Graduated
in
I will let
Born
high
school
in
you know
Providence,
studies
at
R.
age of
I.,
13.
Soon
Philadelphia as correspondent of N. Y. Clipper.
Sunday Mercury, then managing Ed. Forney's
Washington Chronicle. On March 6, 1862, was appointed captain
became
editor of the
made
staff
of
of
investigate Direct
to Paris
from Alaska to Mexico, with jurisand Hawaiian mails at $5000 a year and
This position
traveling expenses.
the countries above named.
Dec.
8,
198
in
know that we are not afraid of the wolf at the door. In other
Am now managing a fine
words, we are in good circumstances.
in
Los
Have
one
a daughter, twenty-four
child,
newspaper
Angeles.
to
years old.
accurate, so far as
my
It is
record up to date.
think there is no mistake
if there were,
though, that would be no disturbing feature.
brother
Johnnie was born in Providence in 1846, studied in
My
and
in
college
Europe, and graduated from the Columbian Law Col-
in dates
lege,
made
Illinois
and Rand
&
Was
McNally.
He
the author of
four children.
I
Children
3651.
Clarence.
Died in
George.
Born in December,
1873, at
Los Angeles,
Cal.
Seventh:
4000.
&ENEiiiVTioisr.
Joseph.')
1850., at Ithaca, N. Y.
He
Perth Amboy, N.
tute,
J.,
1805.
He was
born
Dec.
13,
Insti-
Institute at
of Lyons, la.).
in 1861.
He
1886.
member
member
of
who was
Under
Water Works Company, of both of which companies his father was long
President, and with these companies he has since remained, a period
he having been, however, promoted to Secretary
and Superintendent, which positions he successfully filled many
years, and to the Presidency of both companies, upon the death of
200
He was
Tompkins
himself,
gratification of his
He
cian and patron of music in Ithaca and that part of the State.
was one of the founders of the old Mozart Club, and its successor,
its productions and
entire charge, as
took
an
giving
early age
loyal support.
choirmaster, of the music of St. John's Protestant Episcopal church
He
it
of Ithaca
by thousands
at
efforts that the church has had for several years one of the
best organs procurable.
He was elected a Vestryman in St. John's
P. E. church to succeed his father in 1900.
He several years ago saw
the need of a new Opera House in Ithaca, and while it did not
through his
of this, the
attractive place of assembly
Not
since
its organization.
President
he
has
been
Lyceum Company,
content in his many activities thus far in the musical line, he deter;
mined that Ithaca should have a band not an ordinary band of the
brass variety
but a band that would be the pride of its citizens
This desire has been more than realized.
wdierever it should appear.
The Ithaca Band is known favorably all over the country, having
taken prizes in numerous contests with other famous bands, and
an engagement -of ont week, August 6-1 1, 1901, at the PanAmerican Exposition. Its success is largely due to his judicious
advice and firm financial support and knowledge of music and musicians.
He has accumulated, with discriminating judgment and at
filled
large expense, one of the finest general and musical libraries in the
country, and wrote a manuscript History of Music in four volumes
Seventh Generation.
201
of
Tompkins County, N.
it
He
office.
is
St.
"Landmarks
of
"He became
of
him:
member
though not a
superintendent of
4005.
He was
born
at
Smithtield,
He was
member
crew at Saratoga
He was
t8o6.
married Jeannie Mead Treman.
in
of
for
the
manufacture
several
agricultural impleengaged
years
ments under the firm name of Treman, Waterman & Co. at Ithaca.
Lake
in 1875.
At the lime
He
of his
"He was
tine athlete
famous
victories at Saratoga
was due
to his prowess,
Some
of
he pulling bow
his- friends
are of the
202
opinion that his early physical decline was attributable to his overexertion in those races.
After finishing his studies, Mr. Waterman
became
interested
He
&
March
died
business
in
Treman, Waterman
here
as
member
of the firm of
Co."
She
resides, 1901,
at Ithaca, N. Y.
Child:
4006.
Louisa May.
Born
May
i,
1887, at Providence, R.
I.
4010.
John Westervelt Bush. (His father, Myron Philander
Bush, was actively interested in all that pertained to the progress of
His mother, Margaret
Buffalo, financially, politically and socially.
Westervelt, was of Dutch descent and her ancestry can be traced
back
father
was a man
much
for
soldier in
born
May
New York
City.
who
did
church.
22, 1844, at
Buffalo, N. Y.
He
1802.
He was a member of the firm of
Katherine Corley Treman.
Bush & Howard, manufacturers of leather, 1869 -1886, when the firm
went out of business. He has been out of active business since 1886.
Bank
of Buffalo,
Company and
He
in
Board
of
At the time
Women Managers
Director in the
1878-1895.
Works Company
of the
He was
politics.
She
is
member
Pan-American Exposition.
Times said
of
of her
Women Man-
C. Treman,
in
and
For
in
several
papers
her
last,
on
JOHN W. BUSH
:\
MRS. KATHARINE
C.
BUSH
Seventh Generation.
203
John W.
"Mrs.
appointed a
member
of
Bush,
762
Board
of the
of
Women Managers
William
of the
originally assigned.
known women
in Bufifalo."
Office, 1901,
Room
1.
20, City
Bufifalo,
Bank
Residence, 1901,
Building.
N. Y.
Katherine Tremaine.
Born June
28,
Educated
1871.
at
St.
4015.
Myron
Philander.
Born June
Robert Henry
28, 1872.
Treman.
18 10.
son
(EUas*,
(His mother,
married
6520.
Ashbel^,
Abner^
of Ezekiel
Lovejoy, 1 763-1837,
1829, Betsy
married 1791, Harinah (Penfield) Hawley, son of Phineas Lovejoy,
Curtis,
204
1733
March
He was
at the
born
Ithaca
Academy and graduated at Cornell University, 1878. While in colwas a member of the Chi Phi fraternity. He married June
lege he
24, 1885,
of
Robert Hosie,
of
Detroit, Mich.
Hosie family history Alexander Hosie was the first of the name of
whom we have any knowledge. His son was James Hosie, born July
:
13, 1764.
1769.
Their children:
1796.
3.
19,
9,
4.
3,
Died
in 1846.
2. M5.rgaret Hosie, born May
Died in infancy. 3. Robert Hosie, born
1829, in Glasgow.
Died Feb. 11,1901. Married July 14, 1864, Isabella
Dec. 25,1831.
Glasgow, Scotland.
26,
Died March 29, 1875. Their chilTaylor Ely, born July 9, 1843.
I. Laura Hosie, born June
Married June 24, 1885,
dren
5, 1865.
Robert Henry Treman, born March 31, 1858. 2. Emeline Hosie,
born August 7, 1867.
Unmarried. 3. Elizabeth Hosie, born Nov.
:
20, 1841, in
1739.
Glasgow.
Ely family history
Married August i, 1765, Phebe
Their son: Josiah Griswold Ely, born
1823.
Died Dec.
8,
1854.
at
Brooklyn, N. Y.,
19, 1793,
Their son
May
16,
Lynn, Ct., Aug. 29, 1796. Married Oct. 18, 1832, Emeline A.
Hoe, born Dec. 31, 1809. Died April 12, 1862. Their children:
at
Mary
Harvey Baxter.
Emeline
Hoe
Ely,
born
May
ROBERT
H.
TREMAN
CHARLES
E.
TREMAN
Seventh Generation.
205
June 25, 1856, Wm. Macnaughton. Isabella Taylor Ely, born July
Died March 29, 1875. Married July 14, 1864, Robert
9, 1843.
Died Feb. 11, 1901.) Robert H. TreHosie, born Dec. 25, 1831.
man, whose ancestry is noted above, after graduation, entered his
father's hardware store as a salesman, and after several years' serHe took an
vice was admitted as a partner in his father's firm.
He
Bank.
is
He
of Ithaca.
Trustee of Cornell
Uni-
Member of the old Mozart Club, and its sucversity several years.
the
Ithaca
Choral
Club. Member of the Town and Gown Club
cessor,
and the Country Club. Member and Foreman in 1884 of Tornado
Hook and Ladder Company. Member of the Protective Police of
Graduate Treasurer of the Cornell Athletic Asso-
Fire Department.
Campus
He
is
an
He
at Ithaca.
is
an
He
officer in the
officer
of the
Presbyterian Church
of Ithaca.
is
a stockholder in the
4016.
Robert Elias.
4017.
Allan Hosie.
4025.
Bom
Born Aug.
Ithaca, N. Y.
He
181
prepared
at
1.
Kappa Alpha
Bott, (daughter of
in
1830
in
(Elias^ Ashbel^,
11,
Abner*,
1868,
He
fraternity.
He
Ithaca
born
1899.
the
8,
married Dec.
5,
1900,
at
at
of
Mary Agnes
to
America
in 1855.
2o6
Vermont.
Little.
of
entered the hardware store of his father as a salesman, and three years
later was admitted as a partner in the firm.
He is one of the most
is
member
of the
tional
in
Democratic
politics.
President of the
and 1902.
He
Member and
is
Child:
4026.
Arthur Bott.
Born Sept.
29, 190 1.
(Alexander Martin
Van-
He
his memorable march to punish the Six Nations of Indians.
passed through the beautiful country where he afterwards settled.
ESQ.
Seventh Generation.
207
He
of
New York
City, 1873.
187
1,
He
where
at the
Brooklyn Board of
where he practiced medicine
of the
until
He was
his death.
President of
Tompkins County Homeopathic Medical Society and of the Cornell Universitv Alumni Association of Ithaca, and a Director in the
the
Ithaca Trust Company. Member of the Kappa Alpha college fraterMember of the Protestant Episcopal Church. He died, unmarnity.
Aug.
Seneca
ried,
at
graduated
bia
Law
4,
at
in
September, 1876.
neys
of Ithaca, has
He
1809.
been referee
in
Republican
presidential
He
is
attor-
important law-suits
many
many important
estates.
and
He
in politics,
campaign
of
attorney for the Ithaca Savings Bank, Ithaca Gas Light Company
and Ithaca Water Works Company. He is also attorney and a stock-
He is also a director
holder in the Cayuga Lake Cement Company.
in the Lyceum Theatre Company and the Cayuga Lake Transportation
Company.
Presi-
Associate Trustee of
2o8
Member
Club.
He
Depart-
ment.
is
Children
He
4031.
Eugenia.
4032.
Jeannette.
City.
Child
Leonard.
4041.
4050.
He
1853.
Aurora,
married Sept.
111.
Children
4051.
4052.
4060.
He
married,
March
Children
17,
1886,
Nellie
Coffey.
111.
Born Dec.
4061.
Frank Lincoln.
4062.
4063.
4064.
Raymond.
4070.
Gilbert^ Jonathan^,
He was
1868.
Abner'*,
i860.
Gilbert*, Jonathan^,
He was
1866.
Abner",
Frank
Born Jan.
A.
married March
3,
27, 190
Treman.
10, 188^.
1883.
1.
He
died
March
12, 1891.
Seventh Generation.
209
Children
4071.
4072.
4073.
1890.
Clark H. Wilson.
He
4080.
1
88 1.
No
4090.
married Mary
Ann Treman.
children.
John Craft.
Children
4091.
1887.
Lula.
He
married Carrie
I.
Treman.
1882.
2IO
Children
4141.
Eudora.
4142.
Irving.
4143.
Syra.
Married.
Married.
Married.
He was born
Jonathan Grant.
4150.
1915.
(George.)
He married Mary Ann Caywood, of Lodi, N. Y,
July 13, 1836.
Soldier in the Civil War.
Killed at battle of Gettysburg, July 2,
1863.
in the
West.
Child:
415 1.
George Grant.
4160.
He
29, 1845.
N. Y.
James.
(George.)
married, Dec.
Soldier in
11,
War.
Civil
He
1918.
He
at
graduated
Residence, 1901, Mecklenburg, N. Y.
College.
Children
was born
Mecklenburg,
Elmira Business
4161.
May
of
Adelbert.
4162.
4163.
4164.
4165.
1897, Charles
Newton
4171.
Benedict.
Born July
10, 1854.
County, Cal.
Mary
4172.
Elizabeth.
Born Aug.
8,
1855.
6565.
Lydia Jane.
4173.
Born Dec.
7,
1856.
6570.
4180.
married,
Stewart
Sept.
9,
C.
1863,
Snyder.
Mary
He was
Grant.
born
1916.
May
30, 1839.
Residence,
Mecklenburg, N. Y.
Children
4181.
Lottie A.
4182.
Louis
W.
Born June
Born May
17, 1865.
20, 1875.
He
1901,
Seventh Generation.
Lena May.
4:83.
Born
Stackhouse.
J.
He
16, 1900,
Samuel
He was
1961.
(George D.)
married July 8, 1858, Kate E. Hoagland.
He died July 10, 1863, in the army. She
i860.
i,
Child
Married June
WiLLETT G. Turner.
4190.
born
died Oct
211
Kate E. Born Jan. i, i860. Married W. H. (o. Frank) Peckham. 7100. She died in May, 1894, at Canisteo, N. Y.
4191.
Child
1981.
Born Dec.
Madison T.
4201.
He
JosiAH Hazard,
4200.
19, 1868.
4210.
Died July
12, 1869.
Abner,''
1991.
Walter.
1.
4213.
21, 1883.
20, 1885.
2,
1892.
4220.
Abner,'* John,^
1858.
Born March
4212.
He
Thomas,^ Joseph.')
attended
married June
i,
1994.
He was
Y.,
188 1-3.
He
4222.
4223.
Augustus.
4221.
Born June
2,
Died May
18, 1896.
1893.
He
She
resides,
212
Child:
(ist)
Mark H.
Married
Elizabeth Belle.
4231.
He
Maher.
Born Aug.
22, 1872.
Married
Wash.
4240.
He
Roberts.
Druggist.
25,
He
1856.
married
in
2005.
1881, Clara
Jonathan'.)
Oct.,
111.
Child:
Clara P.
4241.
No
in
1S88.
4242.
born
Born in Dec,
1859.
children.
Children
Dak.
:
4251.
Jay Edwin.
4252.
Nellie Elizabeth.
4253.
4254.
4255.
4260.
He was
bard.
born
May
14, 1862.
He
Oswego,
2017.
(Elisha Goldsmith.)
married Dec. 23, 1886, Eva Lom-
eight daughters.
Residence, 1901,
111.
Child:
4261.
Clarence.
He was
2015.
(Elisha Goldsmith.)
married
Ann
Stevens.
Cora
i, 1854.
August 25, 1885,
Residence, igoi, Tingley, Iowa.
4270.
Frank Earls.
He
born June
Children
4271.
4272.
4273.
Seventh Generation.
4280.
D. Baker.
He was born
2037.
(Stephen.)
married Maria A. Frazier.
(Her mother was a
Jarvis
He
213
Hankins.)
Private, Co.
I.,
Children
4281.
Emma Jane.
4282.
Stephen.
4283.
Barnard Smith. Born Dec. 14, i860. Married J uHa. They have
two daughters. Residence, 1901, IlHnois.
Mary. Born May 31, 1862. Died Sept. i, 1863.
Mary Louise. Born Dec. 25, 1864. Married Fred June. 6700.
Fred.
Born Feb. 25, 1867. 6690.
Frank. Born Feb. 25, 1867.
Catherine Frances. Born Jan. 27, 1870.
George W. Born Oct. 19, 1872. Died Aug. 18, 1877.
Chester.
Born Jan. 29, 1879. Died Aug. 25, 1886.
Sarah Pauline. Born Aug. i, 1876. Married July 8, 1899, William T. Billings, of Ithaca, N. Y.
James Edward. Born Feb. 28, 1882. Died May 9, 1896.
Born June
Born Jan. 28,
2,
1857.
1859.
Died July 9.
Unmarried.
Residence, 1901,
Ithaca, N. Y.
4284.
4285.
4286.
4287.
4288.
4289.
4290.
4291.
4292.
Richard
4300.
2039,
He
died
Children
He
1
May
C.
2,
Taylor.
i8g6.
He
married
Emily A, Baker.
4301
Delia.
4302
Mary.
4303
4304
Lawren
4305
Myra Susan.
4306
4307
Charles.
Kate.
L.
6640.
6680.
90 1, Covington, Pa.
Children
4316.
Brink.
4317.
William.
214
He
'
Ervin King.
4330.
ried.
His
wife's
name
is
He mar2066.
(Jared C.^ Edmund'.)
Katharine.
Residence, 1901, New Jersey.
Child:
Katharine.
4331.
4350.
married.
They have
children.
G.
James
4360.
Business man.
2063.
Residence,
Edmund'.
2067.
He
McElwee.
He
C."",
He
He
resided, in
married
Josephine King.
90 1, Tennessee.
Children
4361.
Fred.
4362.
Harry.
4370.
(Jared
2068.
2081.
Children
4371.
Louise Latta.
4372.
Elizabeth Wilson.
4374.
Josephine.
4380.
he was a
member
of the
He
also studied in a
STEPHEN
E.
BANKS, ESQ.
Seventh Generation.
law
215
was admitted
office,
practice.
in
the
in politics
He is a Republican
Presbyterian Church of Watkins.
and was elected Special County Judge of Tompkins County
in 1900.
Deacon
in the
Residence,
1901, Ithaca, N. Y.
4385.
(Stephen
Baker^,
John*^,
John,^
He was
John^ John'.)
Child
Train Dispatcher.
Residence.
1901,
Gertrude.
4386.
1864.
10,
Elmira, N. Y.
2086.
Born Nov.
28, 1891.
Va., in 1892.
Children
4391.
Josephine Treman.
4392.
Linda Louise.
4394.
Samuel
L. Lacey.
of President Allen of
daughter
born in March, 185 1 (o. 52).
He married Feb.
College.
2i6
tion
Lombardy
'-'
Child:
4395-
Born July
Josephine.
18,
1897.
Died July
20, 1897.
4400.
Jared Treman Newman, Esq. (Isaac Harmon^, Har2
1 01.
He was born Nov. 4, 1855, in Enfield, Tompkins
mon'.)
N.
Y.
He
County,
prepared at the Ithaca Academy and graduated
at Cornell
University, Ph.B., 1875, ^^''^ the Albany Law School, LL.B.,
in college he was a member of the Delta Upsilon frastudied law with Judge Marcus Lyon, of Ithaca, and was
While
1879.
He
ternity.
Bank
First National
E.
Hardy,
of Ithaca,
College.
Law
Newman was
Mr.
Law
Bar Association,
State
He
is
Children
4401.
4402.
4403.
4404.
Mary
Wash1901,
^H^
Seventh Generation.
217
Trumansburg, N. Y.)
24, 1855.
Residence, 1901, Ithaca, N. Y.
agricultural implements.
Children
441
Dealer
in
1.
4412.
4413.
4414.
4415.
4416.
He
dence,
Children
4421.
Samuel
4422.
Mar}' Elizabeth.
Philip.
4430.
(Charles Wesley.)
2136.
was born Sept. 17, 1856. He married, Oct. 17, 1878, E. Anna
She was born July 15, 1857, at Horseheads, N. Y. Member
Corel.
Manufacturer of lumber
of the Society of Sons of the Revolution.
He
at Williamsport, Pa.
Children:
4431.
Sybil Cynthia.
Born Nov.
24,
1879,
i'^
Elmira, N. Y.
Died
Spofford Frank.
He
1900.
Child
4441.
30, 1890, at
Williamsport.
4440.
1865.
Born Aug.
Sibyl
W.
Bom May
9,
1890.
3,
i,
2i8
He
Child
4451.
Abner
4450.
21, 1862.
:
Vivian.
Born Nov.
3,
1897.
4460.
He
1862.
2182.
Children
4461.
Lillie Alice.
4462.
Lester Wallace
4463.
Perry Earl.
4470.
(William
He
He
12,
Abner'',
90 1,
at
4471.
Ruth
Mark Reed.
1884, Ella
Dr.
Asenath Treman.
Children
Homer
4492.
Eliot Tremain.
Pasco.
Edward
4500.
Emma Viola Treman.
Children
4502.
4510.
10, 1856.
2 181.
He
married, Sept.
4,
Physician.
4491.
4501.
1866.
died July
4472.
4490.
He
6,
Jamesport, Mo.
Children
4473.
Alfred',
Wallace*^,
Alonzo Turner.
He
Died April
28, 1896.
married, Nov.
5,
1884,
2183.
1S86.
2221.
He was born June
Franc
P. Saxton.
She
Dec.
15,
1879,
(ist),
He married (2nd), Nov. 18, 1889, Julia Emma
Frank Edson.
He
15,
married
(Alfred.)
Seventh Generation.
Alden
4515.
James
Treman.
2
He
March
married,
20,
1894, Ida
4520.
Born March
Alice.
He
Children
Maud May.
Clifford Eugene.
Otis
4530.
He
1871.
Children
4,
He was born
2232.
(Elias.)
1888, Luella Myrtle Crookshank.
1894.
He was born
2233.
Hattie
married, April 21, 1896,
May Eyestone.
Elias
Snyder.
(Elias.)
4531.
4532.
4533-
4550.
TremaUC I^OrUn*,
Erastus Rose^,
He. was born March 29,
2272.
married, Oct. 20, 1896, Alice Dowd, of Rochester, N. Y.
^~^'
Residence, 1901, Grand Rapids, Mich.
''^^ '*^'^^'/,>>
Abner-*,
He
Minister.
*^
Children
4551.
4552.
John
4560.
Rochester, N. Y.
2271.
4521.
1875.
Miller.
1895.
31,
married, Dec.
4522.
8,
Mary
July 3, 1867.
July
Alfred^,
17, 1869.
Eva
4516.
Alden*,
born Sept.
(Sevellen
He was
Child
191.
219
Watkin Baker.
He
;&ki:hjtdE^.
4570.
born Oct.
4580.
Goodrich.
Charles A. Goodrich.
18, 1859.
Children
4572.
He was
married, June 7,
Residence, 1901, Rochester, N. Y.
He
4571.
0^
/^/X
Milo C.
Helen.
Born Oct.
Born June
Edwin
2327.
26, 1887.
26, 1891.
S. Jones.
He married, Oct.
Residence, 1901, Cylon, Wis.
i,
1876, Flora
M.
220
Children
4581.
4582.
4583.
4584.
Charles S. Jones.
4590.
married Sept. 14, 1881, Emily
1
5,
1877.
He was
A.
90 1, Cylon, Wis.
Children
'
:
4591.
Walter V.
4592.
Elmer
C.
4593.
Mildred.
4594.
Neale V.
15, 1S95.
Henry H. Rumsey.
4603.
Emily Waring.
Children
He
married Jan.
4,
1870, Florence
2352.
4605.
4606.
Lulu Mary.
4604.
4607.
4608.
4609.
Archibald
4610.
Ella Gifford.
2361.
Children
Archie.
Walter.
4620.
VanNess.
1877.
He married Feb.
New York City.
12, 1868,
1.
4613.
L.
Residence, 1901,
28, i88r.
4612.
461
He
'
Christopher'.)
2391.
He was
born July
"^
1836.
He
married, June
Seventh Generation.
Business man.
16, 1869, Mary A. Swartout.
Education.
Residence, Trumansburg, N. Y.
Children
Minnie
4622.
Herman
L.
Child
1876.
2393.
He
died.
Born July
John M.
17,
6600.
1867.
4630.
He
Children
4631.
Jennie.
4632.
Lillian.
4633.
Ethlyn.
Died young.
4635.
Brown (daughter
born
1870.
15,
3,
4625.
He
Born April
Born Jan.
L.
Lucinda Smith.
2401.
N. Y.
President of Board of
4621.
4626.
221
30, 1857.
of
He
(Aaron^ Jonathan'.)
married March
2,
1881,
2476.
Mary E.
She was
29, i860.
May
Children
4636.
Myrtie May.
4637.
Leslie Alfred.
4640.
Celia Wright.
Lawyer.
he changed to Ovid Independent,
Penn Yan, N. Y.
Children
She died.
Residence,
1901,
4641.
Franklin.
4642.
Charlotte.
Married.
removed
111.,
in
He
He
222
Iowa.
Children
Charlotte.
4646.
St. Louis,
at
Daughter.
Daughter.
4647.
4648.
Jay Hyatt,
4650.
He
Buffalo, N. Y.
N. Y.
Mo.
No
Lawyer.
Esq.
He married in
2413.
Barto at Truman sburg,
&
children.
Eugene Sears.
4655.
Dickinson.
Children
4656.
(Abram.)
Cora.
N. Y.
4657.
4658.
4660.
Children
4661.
Ambrose.
4662.
Lillian.
1901,
N. Y. City.
He
Deborah.
Born
May
23, 1899.
He
married
Child:
4671.
2442.
He
Detective.
Clarence Henry.
Born March
17, 1897.
in
July,
1893,
MRS. FANNIE
L.
KULLMAN
Seventh Generation.
Frank
4675.
Sharp King.
Cliild
4676.
He
E.
Potter.
He
223
2508.
Alice Winifred.
Born Oct.
22, 1S89.
California.
Children
4682.
4683.
Mary.
4681.
Born March
16, 1897.
4685.
He
90 1, Springfield, Mass.
Children
4686.
4687.
46S8.
4691.
Eloise.
4692.
Charles.
4693.
4694.
4695.
Noble D. Tremain.
4700.
2532.
He was
7,
Children
1889.
:
4701.
Arthur K.
4702.
Hudson.
4703.
Harvey.
9,
i860.
224
Born Nov.
William.
4704.
Born March
Georgana.
4705.
20, 1861.
George A. Truman.
Thomas^ Joseph'.) 2534.
He
Venice, N. Y.
of
Nathan
Ella E.
1882,
8,
15, 1880.
He was
born June
5,
Philip'',
1837, at
P.
Died July
11, 1864.
4710.
John^,
Married Nov.
Residence, Ledyard, N. Y.
Atwater.
of Marshall, Mich.).
She was
that of Treasurer.
is
Residence,
Resided
at Marshall,
1.
4712.
Mich.
Children
471
Merchant.
St.
Lawrence
Co.,
4713.
Nellie.
4714.
Sanford
4715.
Edna.
Born in Nashville.
6965.
Abram K. Treman.
4725.
2535.
married Dec.
Venice,
N.
Residence,
Y.
1
4727.
4728.
4729.
4730.
4740.
4742.
Philip"*,
21,
Louisa.
7090.
A. H. Smith.
2543.
Children
4741.
Benjamin^,
ridge.
Tremain.
M.*^,
Children
4726.
He
(Daniel
He was
He
Flour manufacturer.
Married F. O. Bates.
i860.
GEORGE
A.
TRUMAN
IJit
II
LJj- (--^^
Seventh Generation.
He
W. H. Anway.
4750.
Tremain.
in
Sept.,
1857, Lucinda
2544.
Children
married
225
Emma.
4751.
Katie.
4752.
4753.
4754.
He married,
He died June
Fulton Goodyear.
4760,
Tremain.
Merchant.
2551.
June
4,
9,
1853..
1859.
Mary
She died
Child:
Daughter.
4761.
4770.
Died in infancy.
Charles W. Tremain.
(Abram
He was
K."^,
Ben jamin^,
Philip",
born Oct.
2, 1829, at
Thomas-, Joseph'.) 2561.
Louisa
B. Osmun.
Dec.
He married,
Ludlowville, N. Y.
30, 1850,
machines
valuable
one
of
several
He is the inventor and patentee
John^,
is
Children
111.
4771.
George.
4772.
Frances.
4773-
Nellie.
Died in infancy.
Unmarried in
1893.
4774.
James K. Tremain,
John^ Thomas^
Master Mechanic.
ridge.
Chicago,
Children
1893,
DesMoines,
la.,
(o.
4781.
William.
4782.
4783.
Laura.
Edith.
4784.
Dwight.
4790.
John^,
Residence,
111.)
Civil Engineer.
Ross C. Tremain.
Thomas^
Joseph'.)
2567.
(Abram
He
K.^,
Benjamin^,
Philip^
29, 1841.
He
226
4791.
Ivouie R.
4792.
Ella.
4793-
Roy.
May
2566.
He
Married Rev.
1857.
He
died July
married.
J.
H. Sampson. 7030.
May
Fannie.
4830.
Daniel M. Tremain.
married,
Ohio.
She
111.
1866, Elmina
2,
Minnie.
4821.
Maria
12, 1859,
3, 1866, at Bellevue,
Fred.
1.
4812.
2,
Children
481
Born Nov.
Albert Barnard.
4810.
C. Tremain.
died
Hattie.
4801.
married, Oct.
2565.
Child
He
Oscar Gray.
4800.
rriain.
March
2581.
16,
1843.
(Harvey*^,
He was
Architect.
Benjamin^
born April
3,
Resi-
Philip'',
1841.
He
Ludlow Snyder.
Residence, 1894, Peru, Huron Co.,
March
3,
1863), Julia
Ohio.
Children
4831.
4832.
4833.
4834.
4840.
Fay
C.
6510.
Daniel M. Tremain,
2591.
He
Skvknth Generation.
married.
His
wife's
name was
Catharine.
227
in
1S46.
i, 1894, at
12, 1865.
Children
4841.
Arthla
4842.
Ruth A.
L,.
Married a Carpenter.
Married a Goodwin.
4850.
John^,
Nancy Meeker. He
Regt. Ohio Vol. Infantry.
ried
Child
4851.
4860.
Philip-*,
enlisted
He
Aug.
James
B.
Died in
Abraham
C.
Thomas^
John^,
1864.
Tremain.
Joseph'.)
2594,
Children
4861.
19,
Married a Zellers.
228
Henry.
4890.
He
Resi-
2595.
Children
Jonas J.
Herbert D.
4891.
4892.
2602.
He
and Cortland, N. Y.
Co., N. Y.,
Children
She
born
in
Business man.
resided at
Summer
He
1853.
Supervisor,
Hill,
Cayuga
N. Y.
Edith May. Born Nov. 25, 1880. She graduated at the State
Normal School at Cortland, N. Y., 1901.
Tremain L. Born Nov. 27, 1892. Died Sept. 17, 1893.
Helen Merrin. Born Nov. 7, 1890.
4901.
4902.
4903.
2612.
He was born Sept.
(James.)
Adell Arnold,
Dec.
Lodelia
14, 1856,
(ist),
She died Aug. 26, 1863. He married (2nd), April
Edson H. Moe.
4910.
24, 1828.
He
married
of Venice, N. Y.
23,
He was
4900.
Cordelia
1868,
Stillwell,
in
Buffalo, N. Y.
Residence, 1894,
Child
491
William T.
1.
Born April
25, 1858.
He was
Alfred Lanterman.
4920.
6970.
in
Children
4921.
4922.
4923.
4924.
Ai.
4930.
Rev.
Orinda E. Clark.
attended Falley
Principal of
Wesley Mason.
He
married,
Jan.
14,
1862,
2621.
and
Commissioner
of Public Schools of
Seventh Generation.
Cayuga
229
Co., N, Y.
Y.
Children
4931.
Edwin
4932.
Flora Maria.
Born Nov. 7,
Born May 27,
Clark.
1862, at
1871, at
Owego, N. Y. 7070.
Ledyard, N. Y. Died Oct.
1886, at Syracuse, N. Y.
19,
Augustus Tremain.
(Augustus Porter^ Augustus^
4935.
Gaius^ John^, Joseph^, Joseph'.) 2631. He was born March 27,
Treasurer and Auditor of tlie Tavares and Gulf Railroad
1834.
Company.
4940.
Gaius'',
John^,
Joseph'.)
2632.
He removed
later at
still
Springfield, Mass.
in
an active partnership in
in the past few years has grown to large proportions.
He
which
is
New York
City,
chants'
Clubs of
County, N. Y.,
Square.
4944.
ried,
Syracuse,
New York
John
S.
Dean.
He was
born
New York
May
City.
He
mar-
died
May
14, 1846.
2652.
He
14, 1891.
Children
4945.
Jennie Marilla.
Born Aug.
19, 1873.
7120.
4946.
Nellie
Francis.
Born Dec.
28,
1874.
Albert Fetter.
4947.
Milo Byron.
4948.
Albert Llewellyn.
1884.
Married, Oct.
28,
1896,
230
4950.
of Harvard,
He
2691.
Children
Residence, Evanston,
4951.
111.
John Gains.
4952.
49534954-
4955.
23, 1886.
of
child,
Wis.
Children
4961.
4962.
4963.
4964.
4970.
born
May
ter of
Melvin
27, 1866.
Weymouth, Ohio.
Children
He was
2701.
Lura
Baker
17, 1892,
(daughShe was born Jan 27, 1861, at
T.
Pritchard.
He
married April
21.
(Lyman.)
4971.
Orlie B.
4972.
Melvin C.
4980.
1856, in
Children
4981.
4982.
4990.
15,
1836,
Brown.
Otis Power.
at
Seventh Generation.
231
Child
Ellsworth C.
4991.
dence, 1901,
Born June
Philip A. Brown,
5000.
Travelling salesman.
1867.
7,
Resi-
He
Children
at
22,
at
Maybell.
5001.
Farming-
ton,
5002.
5003.
N.
at Fairport,
N. Y.
She
He
died
March
4,
1894,
cuse, N. Y.
Child
Catherine C.
5011.
Born Feb.
Ernest C. Moses.
21,
William H. Lamb.
5020.
beth Comstock.
Friend.
She
She
is
5021.
16,
1830, at
1896, Eliza-
Child
Married
1861, at Fairport, N. Y.
7180.
Mich.
Ellington C.
17, 1883,
1S62.
Mich.
5030.
William K. Green.
Mich.
Farming
21,
1856,
831, at
Edna
Superintendent of
again.
She died
232
Child:
William Blanchard.
5031.
Born
May
Mich.
Mar-
Feb. 14, 1900, Lucy Belle Smith, at Red Wing, Minn. She
was born Feb. 19, 1868, at Red Wing, Minn. Post Office clerk.
ried,
Spencerport^ N. Y.
Children
5050.
12, 1840,
in
1859,
Amy
1834, at
Comstock.
1861.
Died in Sept.,
1862.
1864.
Michigan House
2729.
of
Representatives, 1883.
Valley Seminary, near Adrian, 1885-7.
10,
2,
15, 1862,
Raisin
born March
5041.
5042.
of
He
married, Nov.
Residence, 1901, Adrian, Mich.
2728.
Nov.
He was
Lebbeus H. Foster.
5040.
Ind.,
1887-97.
Farmer.
Member
Superintendent of
Superintendent of
Residence, 1901, Rol-
Mich.
Children
5051.
5052.
5053.
Llewellyn.
iam.)
The
J.
following
H. Beers
&
is
of Michigan,
by
"Professor Beal's boyhood was spent on the farm with one year
When seventeen years of age the opening of Raisin
at
i,
PROF. WILLIAM
J.
BEAL
Seventh Generation.
233
New York, remaining until the summer of 1868, with the exception of
one term of the spring of 1865 at Harvard, where in that year he
He was the Professor of Natural
graduated with the degree of Sc.B.
History from 1869 to 187
in
schools and
many
at the
lecturer in
1
He was
also
Department
of the
it
A.M.
of
at Ithaca,
New
in the
University,
in
various societies with which he has united he has always been recogWhile in the University of Michigan he was a
nized as a leader.
charter
member
of
XI Chapter
of Zeta
its
first
senior year.
He is a fellow of the A. A. A. S.,
and was president of Section F. in 1883 was the first president of
the Botanical Club of the Society organized in 1883
first president
president during
its
1894
1888
;
Agricultural Science, 1880, and served as the first president for two
secretary of the American Pomological Society for
years, 1880-2
member of
Capitol Grange
No. 540, North Lansing, joining about 1878, and active for five years
and for three years as master of Ingham County Grange.
as a lecturer
234
He
is
to a large volume,
for the
1898,
make
He has
to
New
Farm Home
scope,
Garden and
are: Vol.
both editions
"Grasses
I,
of
of
The Cyclopedia
Brown,
says of
him
he
of
is
He was
Howard
religious
Temperance Republican."
at
Adrian, Mich.,
March
He
scientific
societies,
American
Naturalist, the
original
of
papers to the
Seventh Generation.
235
"A New
authority on the
Grammes
in
the United
States
His work on
and one
of the
5061.
5062.
Son.
Baker.
8,
4,
1873.
5070.
March
7200.
Born June
Died June
5,
(William.)
He
1S73, at Lansing,
Mich.
He was
born
2662.
School.
He married, April 13, 1865, Elvira Westgate (daughter of
She was born April 13,
Jonathan Westgate and Hannah Gorton).
Farmer.
Residence, 1901, RoUin, Mich.
1843, at Palmyra, Mich.
Children
Florence.
5071.
May
5072.
Mich.
William Otis.
5073.
James
Born
May
i,
1870.
Died Sept.
27,
1872, at Rol-
lin,
7210.
1877.
Graduated
at
Raisin
Born June 10, 1879. Graduated at Raisin Valley SemAttending State Normal School, Ypsilanti, Mich.
Fannie Esther. Born July 31, 1883. Attending High School at
Hudson, Mich.
Vinora.
inary, 1898.
5075.
5080.
married Oct.
a young man.
Farmer.
236
Children
5081.
5082.
School,
7220.
24, 1875.
1884.
Graduated
at
5090.
x\ddison
High
90 1.
Joseph"", Joseph'.)
Julius\ John^
He
married,
2,
Alleghany Co., N. Y.
Children
5091.
Alice E.
Elliott.
5092.
Born July
He
1856.
Married, April
11, 1876,
Simeon A.
14, 1883.
Mary
Frances.
F. Stephens.
5093.
3,
died Jan.
Saul
He was
Tremaine.
Joseph", Joseph'.)
renceville, Pa.
Children
5101.
5102.
'
4,
1854.
10.
Commander G.
Post
A. R.
4,
Children
51
1.
5112.
Residence, Wellsville, N. Y,
Elizabeth Miriam.
Judd.
Robert.
Born Nov.
Born April
27, 1875.
13, 187
Died
1.
May
Seventh Generation.
237
5120.
Russell^, Julius",
Children
5121.
Harry
5122.
Lewis.
5123.
5124.
5125.
5126.
2753.
died in 1881.
Dr. a. M. Loop.
5140.
Tremain.
married, April
2,
1865, Sophia
2754.
Children
5141.
22, 1891.
John Managan.
5130.
Tremaine.
He
He was
2756.
Mark. T.
Born Sept.
5,
1869.
Unmarried.
Residence,
1901,
Nelson, Pa.
5142.
B.
Born Aug.
Hope, Idaho.
Wallace
Dr.
901,
8,
1872.
5150.
Physician.
Residence,
He
Winnie
5156
Born in 1869.
Born in 1871.
Ernest Russell. Born in 1873.
Born in 1877.
lyillian Lula.
Bertha Bell. Born in 1879.
5157
Mary
Pearl.
5158
Maud
Victoria.
5159
Ray.
5152
5153
5154
5155
5165.
Dell.
Mont Morenca.
Born
Born in 1887.
in 1885.
Kan.
238
Children
5167.
5168.
Ira Bert.
5166.
Born
in 1888.
Edward H. Tremaine.
(Edward^ Lyman^, Julius*,
5175.
He was born in 1839, at Lindley,
John^, Joseph'', Joseph'.)
2831.
He
N, Y.
married, in
Lumberman.
Children
Mary
1861,
5176.
Eva. Born in 1862 at Lawrenceville, Pa. Married, in 188 r, Wilson Biggs. They had three or four children. She died in 1895
5177.
Louis.
at Ulysses, Pa.
Born* in
Business man.
1
1869.
He
90 1, Galeton, Pa.
Born in
5178.
Ada.
5179.
5185.
married, in
1878,
at Clymer,
Charles H. Tremaine.
He was
Pa.
Married, in 1898.
Resi-
John^
born Feb.
1841.
He
married,
90 1,
at Lawrenceville.
Children
5186.
Frank
5187.
Julius E.
5195.
4,
B.
George D. Tremaine.
1901,
(JuUus^ Lyman^,
Julius'',
John^,
Children
5196.
Clarence.
Born Feb.
7,
1871.
He
married in 1892.
They have
children.
5197.
Katie.
win.
5210,
William
Joseph^, Joseph'.)
B,
2845.
Julius'',
He
John^,
married,
Seventh Generation.
Feb. 24, 1869, Ella Edmunds.
239
1852,
17,
at
Sunderlandville, Pa.
Children
521
1.
Harry.
Jessie M.
B. Colby.
5212.
M.
Ivizzie
5213.
married, Jan.
She
Child
Born Nov.
He was
i,
born
George
in
May, 1827. He
died Nov. 7,
He
2841.
5221.
1887,
29, 1882.
Washington Winter.
5220.
1900.
5230.
John'',
3,
He was
(ist),
March
1867, Amelia
3,
King
(o.
Mary
He
F.) Beardsley, of
tion of
Second
being wounded in the battle of Gettysburg, in July, 1863.
He
N.
Y.
Dec.
re-enlisted
and
86th
Vols.,
Lieutenant,
15, 1864.
served until the close of the war, being discharged in July, 1865, as
He was Brevet CapLieutenant of Co. F, 86th Regt. N. Y. Vols.
tain
and
has held
officiated as
several
At the time
He
town
offices.
He
County Commissioner
died Sept.
7,
of
Tioga
1901.
"He was
America
of
From them he
made him
240
where he resided
Reserves, this being one of the first companies to enlist from Tioga
Later he enlisted in Company F, Captain Harrower's com-
County.
pany
in the
enlistment
regiment took part in nearly all the battles of Virginia, from Bull Run
Appomatox. Mr. Tremain, himself, was in some twenty battles
and skirmishes, and was promoted to Second Lieutenant, then to First
to
recovered, and as the result of this disease at last was stricken by death.
"March 3, 1867, he married Amelia King who died in 1888,
of
Cross Fork,
son had
little
F. Beardsley, of
A daughter. Dons, is the only child
Wellsboro, who survives him.
of this union.
Four brothers, G. H. Tremain and Orrin Tremain of
this
borough, Warren Tremain, of Elmira, Munson Tremain, of FrankN. Y., and two sisters, Mrs. Almira Edgcomb and Mrs.
linville,
live to
of
one more
tie.
office of
County Commissioner."
Born Sept.
5231.
Carrie Iva.
5232.
Lynch. Residence,
Thyrza C. Born July
29, 1875.
Married, Jan.
John H.
5234.
Doris C.
2,
1900,
Thomas
Born Sept. 4,
Born Jan, 15,
1886.
Died July
7,
1887.
Resi-
Seventh Generation.
Lyman
5240.
241
Joseph^ Joseph'.)
in
Sept. 26, 1 86 1, Elizabeth Martin, of Lawrenceville, Pa. He enlisted
the spring of 1862, at Corning, N. Y., in Co. D, 141st Regt. N. Y. Vols.
He was
He was
which time
Child
Born Jan.
Elizabeth.
5241.
5250.
27, 1863.
Gilbert H. Tremaine.
married.
May
He
in
enlisted
He
is
Knight Templar
in
Masonry.
Residence,
5260.
Jqhn^,
He participated in the
until after the capture of Atlanta, Ga.
skirmish at White House Landing, Va., in 1863, and in the battles of
Resaca, Dallas, Pumpkin Vine Creek, Lost and Keenesaw Mountain,
Hall's Farm,
Marietta,
20,
1865,
Merchant, 1869-70.
at
Elmira,
N. Y.
in
1864.
School
242
at
his
Pa.,
main
in
Westfield,
Pa.,
month
in the
of
p. m., after
An
September.
which a
elegant
social time
was
enjoyed talk of old times and new, music, croquet, etc. At an early
hour some of the out-of-town guests left for home, with good wishes
and many happy returns of the day. Warren H. Tremain deserves
;
special
manner
5270.
Tremain reunion
St.,
in
such a
arrangements."
Elmira, N. Y.
Bessie A.
5261.
first
in the
Born Oct.
5,
1878.
Orrin A. Tremaine.
(John
M.*',
Lyman^,
Julius'',
John^,
Joseph", Joseph'.)
Children
D.
5271.
Roy
5272.
Mabel
C.
1880.
1883.
Seventh Generation.
243
Theodore M. Tremaine.
He
2860.
Child
Robert Ellsworth.
5281.
Born Oct.
28, 1887.
Hnville, Pa.
Willis
5290.
Joseph^, Joseph'.)
J.
Juhus'',
He
2861.
John^
married
4,
90 1, Vanderwoort, Ark.
Children
5291.
Varnum W.
5292.
Edith.
5293.
James.
Harry.
5294.
Orson Edgcomb.
5300.
Dec.
married,
31, 1861, Almira
He
ber manufacturer.
He
M. Tremain.
died Nov.
3,
2851.
7,
He
1838.
Lum-
Farmer.
She
Children
5301.
Hester A.
5302.
7230.
John C.
5304.
Charles
Born March
W.
9,
1863.
1865.
7240.
30, 1877.
5310.
Joseph",
27, 1868,
Maria M. Howard.
in the Civil
War.
He
Army
26, 1847.
Soldier
and
244
Children
Born Jan. 19, 1869. Married and has one son. Residence, 1901, Willow Springs, Mo.
Emery E. Born Feb. 16, 1872. He resided in 1893 in California.
Martin L. Born Dec. 22, 1873.
Clarence L. Born March 29, 1876.
Calvin W. Born July 8, 1878.
Wallace H. Born Oct. 9, 1880.
Born about 1885.
Jennie.
Born about 1888.
Hettie.
Mary
5311.
5312.
5313.
5314.
5315.
5316.
5317.
5318.
E.
Dorr
Tremaine.
P.
He
Philadelphia.
Child
He was born
Franklin.
5321.
in
1877,
in Iowa.
Residence, 1901,
Minneapolis, Minn.
Herman
Tremaine.
J.
2881.
He was
1855.
1
5336.
5338.
5339.
5350.
Augustus
E.
married,
May
i88r.
Maud M.
5337.
March
23, 1850.
5360.
8,
1880, Lucy
No
children.
Samuel
E.
married, July
4,
Tremaine.
2882.
1878,
He was
Tremaine.
2883.
He was
Eva M. Hunt.
Seventh Generation.
245
Children
Born Sept. 12, 1879, at Westfield, Pa.
Born April 22, 1884.
Arthur B. Born Dec. 12, 1885, at Deerfield, Pa.
Born Dec. 29, 1896, at Costello, Pa.
Harrj- E.
Leon R.
5361.
Gilbert R.
5362.
5363.
5364.
Ira L, Tremaine.
5375.
1895.
9,
They have
II,
1859.
Station, Pa.
children.
Residence,
Phillips
Child:
5376.
Margaret L.
Born Oct.
Charles A. Smith.
5385.
Frank M. Johnson.
He
Westfield, Pa.
He
26, 1881.
Married, March
Residence, 1901, Cowanesque, Pa.
died April
Children
6,
married, July
He
4,
1876,
She
1894, at Westfield.
Mary
1901,
1853, at
E. Tremaine.
2894.
5386.
Vernon Hubert.
5387.
5388.
5,
6,
Born March
10, 1879.
7300.
Julius Hitchcock.
7310.
5389.
5400.
2991.
Emma
Maria.
Born Dec.
James Montgomery.
24, 1890.
He
married Alma
Hutchinson.
Children
5401.
Frank.
5402.
Harry.
Married Lillian.
Died in 1878.
They have
a daughter Frances.
George W. Neily.
He was
dren.
246
5425.
1812,
(o.
(o.
Thomas'", Joseph'.)
eon'*, Philips,
Caroline)
He removed
Thompson,
to Cohoes, N. Y.,
He
business.
of Pittsfield.
to
Brooklyn, N.
died
May
1878, at Pittsfield, N. Y.
2,
She died.
Residence, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Children
5426.
Charles Milton.
5427.
5428.
5429.
6810.
Billings, U. S.
N.
6825.
Milmancia Antoinette.
5430.
U. S. N.
Alonzo Thompson.
5431.
5440.
6830.
No
Married.
He
3 161.
children.
of
Assembly,
d.
in
b. in
Durham, Greene
New York
judge of
S.
He
alogy.)
Dec, 1873,
in
to 3
March, 1875."
New York
Residence, Albany, N. Y.
City.
(See
Lyman Gene-
K.:-
Seventh Generation.
247
Children
5441.
Col. Frederick
Lyman Family
says of
him
College
killed
ticipate
when we consider
tions of those armies, the vast extent of country which constituted the field of their display, the number of those brilliant
raids performed by the cavalry alone, through the heart of an
enemy's country, each one constituting an interesting history
of itself, the toil, the sacrifices, the fatigue, sufferings and perils
to which the heroic soldiers in those armies were continually
subjected, and to which, with unflinching fortitude and cheerfulness they submitted, when we consider, too, the innumerable
deeds of personal bravery, performed both by officers and men,
the holy patriotic purposes by which the great body of those
armies was prompted, the unselfish willingness they manifested
twenty-five battles
of
renowned veterans.
248
of the Wilderness
sharpshooter.
1862,
as
Col.
Tremain went
Not
rebel force
as perilous adventure.
superior officers by his
He
gallant deeds
and
The
of Lieutenant Colonel at the early age of twenty-one.
history of this war, participated in by so many of the youth of
the country, and offering unprecedented opportunities for promotion, affords but few instances of one so young attaining this
distinction."
Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography
"Frederick Tremain, soldier, b. in Durham, Green
says of him
Co., N. Y., in June, 1843; d. near Petersburg, Va., 6 Feb.,
1865, entered Hobart in i860 but abandoned his studies in 1862,
:
He was
appointed adjutant of
in the defences of
served
Artillery,
Washington, and was afterwards made Adjutant-General with
the 7th
Seventh Generation.
249
5443.
Union College,
at
1867.
Manufacturer.
He
graduated
Residence, Auburn,
N, Y.
5444.
5450.
Died in
Lyman.
1868.
He was
Thomas-, Joseph'.)
Greene Co., N. Y.
Children
5451.
3162.
5452.
.5453.
5454.
5460.
(Levi*, Nathaniel^,
Simeon^
Phihp3,
Oak
1865.
Thomas^
Joseph'.)
Bank
of Monticello,
1854.
Leather manu-
He
facturer.
'Like one
who wraps
250
"The
oldest
comforts and love of his home, seated in his favorite chair, the
deceased seemed but to slumber peaceful and calmly, to shortly
awaken but the sleep was eternal.
;
He
of
"Mr. Tremain's health had been poor for the past two years.
had known his days on earth were limited and had often spoken
and had
it,
truly
"
By an unfaltering
"He
ing
trust,
quiet,
and avoid-
excitement.
"On the day of his death, he was about the house as usual and
did some writing, after which he remarked that he was tired and
wished to
off to
rest.
He
May
17th,
From
18 15, in
his
boyhood
Oak
Hill,
Durham
to his majority
he
Durham Academy.
"The scarcity of hemlock bark at his place of business, necessitated a change, therefore in 1836, he came to Monticello and went to
Tannersville, south of Bridgeville, where his brother Edwin Tremain,
Gideon Howard and himself, purchased the large tannery of Bushnell & VanHorne.
bark per annum for the thirty years they had been in business, or
90,000 cords in all. Mr. Tremain resided at Tannersville from 1836
until 1852, when he removed to Monticello where he lived until the
time of his death.
Seventh Generation.
251
and winter
of 185
the institution.
life,
attend-
ing to his own private affairs, taking much interest in his garden and
home. On several occasions he was asked to accept the candidacy
for legislative
ofifices,
Captain Hamilton
cello in
89
but declined.
in 1854,
He
of the village of
Monti-
1.
spent.
friendship existed between the minister and Mr. Tremain, which gives an example of the worth of the first rector of St.
"A warm
John's Church.
very sick, Mr. Fowler noticed him, and getting in the stage accompanied him to his home, and lovingly nursed the sick man through a dangerous illness, only coming to Monticello on Sundays to preach while the
sickness lasted and from that time no two men loved each other better.
;
in
St.
John's
Church
and
in 1840.
fully
paid for."
Residence, Monticello, N. Y.
Children
5461.
Mary
June
L.
18, 1863,
She resided
in 1893 at Monticello, N. Y.
252
Pluma
5462.
Residence, 1893,
Monticello, N. Y.
lyieut.
5463.
ried,
Hobart
May
Academy,
Born
L.
Lieutenant, Jan.
1870.
May
2,
March
5475.
Unmar-
Retired.
19, 1855, at
Monticello.
Unmarried,
1893.
Adaline Allen.
5465.
at Tannersdale.
22, 1847,
26, 1872.
Born Aug.
William Henry.
5464.
May
2,
Edwin R. Tremain.
1877, in
New York
Children
5476.
Y.,
Residence,
City.
1836-9.
He
New York
City.
Born Nov.
14,
1840, in
New York
City.
6770.
5477.
Second
Lieut. Walter R.
Lieutenant,
Children
5486.
Married,
Columbia
Allen, at Canaan,
May
17, 1843,
Co., N. Y.
Elizabeth Olmstead
Born Aug.
22,
1853,
^t Valatie,
Columbia
Co., N. Y.
5487.
Harriet Allen.
5488.
Elizabeth Rockwell.
Charles
5495.
Philip^,
Henry
Joseph'.)
Physician.
Children
5496.
He
Married
6860.
Thomas^
Westmoreland, N. Y.
knap.
Field.
3183.
married,
He was
March
at
LIEUT.
HOBART
L.
TREMAINE,
U.
S.
N.
ItHENEV/ YC^
i
PUBLIC LIBRART''
Seventh Generation.
member
253
fraternities.
Protestant Episcopal minister. Secretary of Diocese of ConnecResidence, Hartford, Conn., 1869-76; New
ticut, 1877-S2.
Haven, Conn., 1876-82. He died Dec. i. 1882, at New Haven,
Conn.
Mary
5497.
Born Nov.
L.
C. A. Brooks.
8,
1846, at
Edwin Tremaine.
5500.
Married (2nd),
Haven, Conn.
Haddam, Conn.
Residence, 1901,
New
He was
Joseph", Joseph'.)
Mass.
3 151.
He
shire Co.,
Mass.
Children
5501.
5502.
George F.
1862.
Electrical Engineer.
Residence,
Killed at Fort
Blakeley.
5510.
Gakjs
Tremaine.
(Reuben*,
Solomon^,
Benjamin",
Rodman
Children
55II-
to Fredonia,
Died.
N. Y.
He
died in 1869.
254
Children
5536.
member
Thomas
E. Pearsall, Esq.
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Dr. William Fenton.
5537.
He graduated
He
Lawyer.
Partner of
St.,
Mem-
Munsell and Mary Reid, Joel Munsell and Cynthia Paine, Hezekiah Mvmsell and Irene Bissell). Residence, 1901, Rome, N. Y.
Myron
5540.
Thomas^
removed
J.
Tremaine.
He
3113-
Josepli'.)
in
Children
to Chicago,
111.
Residence,
111.
5541.
C. Adele.
5542.
James Eugene.
6803.
6800.
'
Myron
5543.
Jay
Justus
5550.
Philip^,
D.
Thomas^
Tremaine.
31
Joseph'.)
He
n.
(David*,
married.
Justus^ Simeon*,
He died in 1868,
N. Y.
at Buffalo,
Child:
Rodman
5551.
C.
Married.
He
died.
George Tremain.
5560.
(RusselP,
Milo
B.^,
He was
Gaius'',
Charles Tremain.
5570.
Child
5571.
B.=,
John^,
married,
Gaius\ John^,
Joseph^ Joseph'.)
ried, Oct. 3,
(RusselP, Milo
He
He was
Lena E.
Born June
19, 18S2.
married,
May
GEORGE
L.
TREMAINE
Seventh Generation.
Children
55S1.
Bessie E.
5582.
Leon M.
5583.
Milo H.
5615.
255
The
People's Bank,
893-1 901.
Road Improve-
ment Association.
The
by him
"Dear
am
Sir
unable to
Yours
tell
of twenty-first received.
the Tremains.
24, 1893.
regret to say I
father said but
My
West in 1845 and while I had then seen but an uncle and cousin,
and them but once, I never again saw a relative of my father's. My
father, Joseph C. Tremain (the middle name was Collins), was born
Massachusetts about 1788; losing his first wife, he married in
Chautauqua County, N. Y., Harriet Turner my mother her father
in
was one
One
son,
Ralph
father died in
Iowa
in 1880,
my mother
Tre-
J.
am
My
in 1861.
"My father early spelled the name Treman, leaving out the i.
In 1845, father's brother, Reuben Tremain, then living at Rodman,
Jefferson County, N. Y., with his bachelor son, Geo. C, and his son
Gaius and his wife visited us just prior to our starting West. I
clearly recall incidents of that meeting.
My uncle Reuben, it seemed
to me, was not a handsome man, but as I heard him talk and discovered the nobility of his mind, I came to think him a noble looking
man. I recall a discussion of my uncle and father as to the correct
of spelling the name.
Uncle for Tremain, father for Treman.
Uncle prevailed and ever afterwards father spelled it Tremain. Uncle
way
256
"My
was
cousin,
of
five dollar
me, a boy of twelve, saying, 'it's because you (meaning me) are called
I was proud to bear the name of
George,' has never been forgotten.
so fine a looking man.
I recall, as
Ohio with one, Henry Truman,
in
my
father's half-brother,
visit
he,
Truman
it
Truman,
Treman, Tremain.
who
name Truman,
spelled his
"My
father
was about
Tremain was
fruitless.
First a
Democrat and
Republican
quite a lawyer, or as
Tremains
in
Hamilton
Co., Iowa.
Ira
Tremain, the father, was a tall, spare man. He served in the Iowa
That family are
Legislature and was, I am told, an excellent man.
now
living
tors, but^I
be not that
have treasured up
I forgot, but that
"W. H.
this
morning
J.
all I
I
my
regret must
in a hurry.
know nothing
my
office
he thinks we must be akin and certainly his physique bears that conI am
very much interested in your letter and hope to hear
struction.
think
in
anything you
"G. L. Tremain."
Seventh Generation.
"Dear Sir
On
my
return
best attention.
give
my
half-brothers or their famiUes.
it
257
1893.
and
ult.
father's
live
at
rely
on me
news
for
of
him
or his.
have
recently learned that Ira Tremain has moved into Webster City,
Iowa.
He has a son, H. H., living at Eagle Grove, Iowa, a mail
agent on C. & N. W. R. R.
I think,
be able
to
to
I
much work, no
little
annoyance,
"When you
think
much
delay and
how much
little
profit.
other reward.
command me.
"Yours,
"G. L. Tremain."
E. Poole, Esq.,
"Dear Sir
Answering yours
name Treman.
Reuben Tremain,
3,
1901.
Ithaca:
of
of Jefferson Co.,
Up to
January 26th.
Then
1845
'""7
and ever
1845.
minister.
He
also
to
was a boy
of
saw in 1845.
"There is now
"On
we
called on a half-brother of
my
258
He spelled his
a son of his, Silas
name but
name Truman. I
Truman, now lives
My
always sign G. L.
ette.
full
name
is
George Lafay-
Yours,
"G. L. Tremain."
Residence, 1901, Humboldt, Iowa.
Children
5616.
William D.
5617.
Emma
5618.
5619.
J.
.5626.
Albert S.
5627.
Mary.
5628.
George.
Died Oct.
Emmons Tremaine.
5640.
He
died Dec.
Children
2, 1810, at Rodman,
Atwater, of Stafford,
born in Morganville, Genesee Co., N. Y.
18,
all
born Nov.
Lucy
1838,
J.
5641.
5642.
Clara A.
Orrin Tremain.
5650.
Thomas^
(Ira*^,
He was
Martha.
5643.
3284.
married, Nov.
Joseph'.)
He
(Ira*,
He was
Joseplv,
born Sept.
Benjamin^
5,
1812, at
Philip^
Rodman,
N. Y.
He
8,
Alden, N. Y.
10, 1849, at
Children
5651.
Orrin.
5652.
Duane.
Seventh Generation.
259
Joseph Tremain.
5660.
Children
5661.
Charles B.
5662.
Frank.
5670.
(Ira*,
Joseph^,
Benja-
Philip^,
ster City,
Iowa.
Children
Harmon H.
5671.
Dr. Orlando G.
5672.
5673.
1889, at Clymer, N. Y.
Sarah Minnie. Born April 24, 1861, at Oconomowoc.
Frank. Born May 10, 1863, at Webster, City, Iowa.
5674.
5675.
Charles A. Tremain.
5680.
(Ira'',
Joseph^, Benjamin'',^Philip3,
Merchant.
sister.
He
Child
5681.
Thomas
3287.
towoc, Wis.
P.
Born April
13, 1869, at
Oconomowoc, Wis.
He
died.
Children
Charles William.
Dec.
5692.
William Radcliffe.
5690.
5693.
in
Oconomowoc, Wis.
Tremain.
5691.
He removed West
resided, 1893^
Born Oct.
i,
1844,
at Stafford, N. Y.
20, 1845.
at
Oconomowoc, Wis.
Died
26o
James C. Truman.
5700.
Thomas^
Jonathan^,
at Gilbertsville,
Joseph'.)
N. Y.
He
(daughter of
Soldier in
5703.
5704.
Dorothy Fee.
1892.
Christine Victoria.
Cleveland Truman.
5710.
raim-*,
At the time
respondence) said
Telegram (Binghamton
cor-
"The announcement yesterday afternoon of the death of Cleveland Truman, was as startling as it was heart-breaking and crushing
For the
to the friends of the young man and sorely bereaved family.
past two weeks the deceased has been ill with fever, but at no time
was his condition considered dangerous or critical, until yesterday
morning, when the fever took a sudden change, and he sank rapidly,
passing away about four o'clock, surrounded by the beloved ones
who had done all that was possible in human skill to save him. The
deceased, who was the son of Hon. J. C. Truman, of this city, was
most honorable, manly and popular young gentlemen of
and
was beloved and respected by the wide circle of admircity,
and
He filled the responsible and trusted
friends
acquaintances.
ing
under
Postmaster Hull, and was one of
of
clerk
money-order
position
He was twenty-two years of age, and
his most trusted associates.
one
of the
the
little
untimely demise."
Residence, Binghamton, N, Y,
Child:
571
1.
Marjorie Cleveland.
Born Oct.
11, 1893.
mourn
his
Seventh Generation.
261
t
Truman.
B.
John
5720.
S.^
(Stephen
Lyman^,
Shem'*,
Albany, N. Y.
Harry
5721.
Born March
J.
Margaret Frances.
Truman.
3351.
Company
He
I,
1862.
of
He
124th
Honorably discharged
Board
10, 1880.
Adeline
Dentist
First Lieutenant
several years.
in
Born July
5723.
War.
11, 1877.
5722-1.
ties,
Died Dec.
He
1856.
Child
in
ii, 1870.
5722.
7,
in 1852, at
He
is
after four
months'
a Republican in politics.
Trustees of the
New York
in the Civil
President of the
Loan Commissioner of
Tioga County, appointed in 1873 and 1880. Member of the Board
He is a prominent member of the Masonic fraternity.
of Education.
He became a Mason at Farmer, N. Y., 1852 member of Royal Arch
Chapter at Ovid, 1853. Member of Friendship Lodge, Owego, and
Trustee of the Village of Owego, 1872-3.
He organized Highland
Jerusalem Chapter, R. A. M., Owego.
in
1866
organized Ahwaga Lodge at
Chapter at Newburg, .1863, and
New
He resided in 1851,
first Master.
to
thence
to
thence
removed
at Union,
Farmer, thence to
Lisle,
to
and
returned
to
then
Owego. Residence,
Newburg
Owego, thence
Owego,
of
1901, Owego, N. Y.
Children
5724.
Dora Truman.
Born Oct.
26,
1861.
11,
1864,
Educated
at
St.
Agnes
School, Albany, N. Y.
5725.
Lyman Truman.
prepared at the
Born Jan.
at
Newburg, N. Y.
He
Cornell Uni-
262
Clark, of
York
City.
Bank
Frank Truman.
Born June
7,
1867, at
Owego, N. Y.
He
pre-
Owego High School and attended Cornell UniverMember of the Kappa Alpha college fraternit}'. Business
sity.
man. Trustee of the Lyman Truman estate. Member of the
Country Club and Owego Club and Defiance Hook and Ladder
Company and Sasana Loft Tribe, I. O. R. M. He died by
at the
pared
mem-
'Two of Owego's best known society men lost their lives last
evening. Frank T. Stanbrough and Alva S. Odell were bathing
in the Susquehanna river with two girls, one of whom they were
'
ory:
girl
known
of Dr.
J.
Stanbrough.
He was
Mr. Stanbrough
and plumbing store in
Front street. He was a member of Defiance Hook and Ladder
Company, No. 5, and also a member of Sasana Loft Tribe,
was bookkeeper
I.
O. R.
M."
at his
father's stove
CLARENCE
A.
THOMPSON
Seventh Generation.
Hon. Eugene Buell Gere.
5727.
263
Drake [daughter
line
N. Y.
Ithaca,
of
President of the
Associate
Bank
He
Judge
of Ithaca.).
prepared
at
of
Tompkins
He
was born
Owego Academy
of Co. B, 2
Va., Aug.
the
St
War.
Civil
2,
Peace
at
five
years.
Member
District
1870-3.
of
the
i,
married, June
1869
9,
of First National
National Bank of
1
883-1 895.
of
of
Clarence A. Thompson.
5728.
He
1848.
Bank
(o.
He
Waverly, N. Y.
Owego, N. Y. Cashier
is
of
Owego
a Republican in politics.
dence,
of
of
in
National Bank,
Treasurer
of Village
90 1, Owego, N. Y.
Child
5729.
Born Feb. lo, 1873. Graduated at Riverview Military Academy, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., and New York
University Medical College, 1896. Member of Tioga Co. Med.
Married, Oct.
Society, I. O. O. F., and I. O. R. M.
May Davis. Residence, 1901, Owego, N. Y.
5730.
Aaron
B.
Truman.
3361.
(Charles
He was
12,
1897,
E.*,
264
Born Jan.
Fanny.
5731.
Ford.
Children
Lyman
B.
26,
Charles
1885,
Born in September,
Lillie E.
1887.
2.
27, 1891.
Truman.
Married, Nov.
1868.
20,
i.
Born March
Truman.
5740.
(Charles
E.*,
He
3365.
Children
Annie G.
5741.
1901,
5742.
Orin.
5743.
Mabel.
5750.
min^,
Born Oct.
Newark
Elias W. Truman;
1849.
March
(Charles
E.*,
He was
3366.
187
Jennie Darling.
Residence, 1895, Cadis, Pa.
Children
5751.
16,
1,
born Oct.
7,
He
1846.
13,
Bertie L.
Slosson.
5752.
Residence,
Thomas-, Joseph'.)
married,
13, 1869.
Valley, N. Y.
Frank
C.
Born March
4,
1872.
Married, Dec.
5,
1894,
Frank
N. Y.
5753-
Charles
F.
Truman.
(Charles
E.*^,
He was
Aaron^,
Shem"*,
born Oct.
5755-
Adelaide Truman.
3363.
He
died
He
June
1875.
Residence,
Weltonville, N. Y.
Children
5756.
Frederick.
Born June
8,
1866.
Married, Dec.
29, 1886,
Evelyn
Seventh Generation.
265
O.
Mary
5757.
5758.
5760.
married,
William
May
21,
E.
3,
Lucy Truman.
1868,
1895,
i.
24,
Weltonville,
1875.
He
Mead.
Residence,
1870.
8,
3368.
2,
1845.
He
Residence, 1887,
Born Sept.
5761.
Nelson Frank.
5762.
Gaskill Corners, N. Y.
Charles L. Born March
Corners, N. Y.
5763.
Alexander.
5765.
Born June
Adelbert
He
C.
5,
10, 1872.
2r,
1874.
Hammond.
5766.
5767.
5768.
Residence,
He was
Residence, 1S95.
1895,
Gaskill
1886.
Children
Married.
born
3369.
May
16, 1847.
Residence, 1895,
Residence, 1901,
Owego, N. Y.
Children
5771.
5772.
5773.
Frank
sett,
5774.
5775.
of
Addie S.
Sarah E.
Owego.
Born Feb.
Born May
6,
1877.
12, 1884.
266
George Truman.
5780.
(George*^, Aaron^,
He was
3378.
Joseph", Joseph'.)
Shem^ Benjamin^,
He
mar-
ried,
ilton,
Bank and
urer of the
Child
Bank.
Treas-
Born Sept.
Robert Hamilton.
5781.
First National
21, 1895.
Died Sept.
21,
1S95.
Gilbert T. Truman.
Thomas-, Joseph'.)
min3,
Children
5791.
Born April
Steele.
George
30,
1871.
Married, Oct.
12,
1897,
Jeannette Orcutt.
5792.
Born Aug.
Steele.
James
1874.
24,
He graduated
at Cornell
He was admitted to
University, Ph.B., 1896, and LL.B., 1898.
the Bar in January, 1899. Member of law firm of Clark
&
Truman.
5793.
5795.
John G.
A.
He removed
He
Tompkins County, N. Y.
Truman.
He was
Chase Thompson.
to
of the
Children
5796.
Annie.
Born
May
21,
1870.
Married, June
12,
1895,
William
Raymond.
5797.
5800.
min^,
George W.
Albert A. Truman.
Joseph"",
Joseph'.)
3393.
He was
.born Oct.
6,
1841.
He
Seventh Generation.
married, Nov.
1
84 1.
1868,
28,
Agent
Ann
Bache.
S.
of
267
Residence,
18,
1901,
Wellsboro, Pa.
Children
5801.
Minnie Bache.
5802.
John Bache.
Bank.
in First National
He
Children
5806.
Irving L.
5808.
Augustus Truman.
5810.
1845.
5S05.
5807.
24,
(Edward
D.*,
20, 1873.
Asa H.^
Shem'',
Child
Eleanor E.
5811.
M.
5840.
Nov.
16, 1865,
Children
Born
Weed.
B.
May
He
Mary Truman.
5841.
Cora
Henry.
Born July
Born Sept.
Eli
W. Stone.
5850.
1876.
Died
May
29, 1876.
11, 182
1.
He
married,
3327.
5842.
Dec.
6,
L,.
20, 1867.
29, 187
He
1.
(William P.)
3443-
at
He was born
He married,
graduated
Colgate University.
86 1, Charlotte Metcalf (daughter of Dr. Azel E. Metcalf).
She was born Dec. 12, 1836, in Otsego Co., N. Y. Professor in Col4,
1836.
Sept. 18,
Lieutenant in a
gate University.
He was a Republican in politics.
lican
Committee many
several years.
many
years.
Feb. 25,
90 1.
years.
Treasurer of
in Civil
War.
of
Residence, Owego, N. Y.
268
Children
5851.
5852.
James T. Stone.
5860.
Aug.
He
(William P.)
3445.
He was
born
Emma
ter of
19,
5870.
Orin
1849.
H^
born Sept.
19, 1848.
the Village of
Child
5871.
T.
Gorman.
married Aug.
(John.)
3383.
He was
born Feb.
She was
1869, Emily Fulcher.
Director in First National Bank.
President of
Owego, 1897.
11,
John M.
T.
Born Nov.
18, 1874.
Edwin Stratton.
5880.
He was
He
Child
5881.
Donald.
29, 1884.
W. DwiGHT Cady.
5900.
shire
Born Jan.
County, Mass.
He
He was
married, Oct.
born
7,
5910.
born Sept.
William F.
5911.
5913.
5914.
26,
1864.
Charles T. Goodrich.
2,
Children
5912.
Born March
1845.
He
married, Oct.
6,
Seventh Generation.
Lyman T. Goodrich. fDavid L.)
He married, Aug. 11, 1869, Cynthia
5920.
i;^,
269
1849.
born Feb.
3390.
Cornell.
Born July
She was
17, 1852.
Child:
L/ora A.
5921.
Born June
21, 1874.
5930.
July 10,
died July
1892.
5,
Children
Residence, Chicago,
5932.
5933.
Farland. 7350.
Josephine Rozet.
5931.
111.
2S, 1864.
1869.
Born Maich
7340.
26, 1871.
Married.
5941.
5942.
5943.
5950.
J.
Stedman.
5960.
Williams.
5962.
5963.
6020,
He
married, Jan.
5,
13,
1869,
Anna
L.
1875.
Bertha M.
Born Dec.
John Mathews.
5,
1869.
He
1874, Jennie
3451.
Children
5961.
C. Wilson.
3467.
Child
5951.
John W.
Leslie H, Kellogg.
3474-1,
270
He
McLellan,
at
Children
Cynthia.
Eugene.
Louis K. Kellogg.
born April
1852.
Croft, of Cleveland, Ohio.
Children
married,
March
17,
1881,
Anna
6022.
6030.
He
Bryan, Ohio.
6021.
He was
29, 1844.
9,
He
(Charles
married,
N.'',
Hiram'.)
March
13,
3474-5.
1874, Kate
Seventh Generation.
6070.
Kellogg.
Emile Malle.
3474-6.
Children
He
271
M.
Eighth
GrEisrEiii^Tio:^.
Clement Tremain.
6500.
He
4729.
(o. 8),
M.*^,
Benjamin^,
4,
1869.
Resi-
Children
6501.
Letha.
6502.
Lilah.
Fay C. Tremain.
6510.
Amelia Wilomine
Children
651
1.
6512.
M.',
He
Harvey*, Benjamin^,
married, Nov. 4, 1897,
Fern Ludlow.
6520.
4834.
Seelon Fay.
Philander'.)
(Daniel
PIsq.
1872.
Member
of the
Child
6521.
Caroline Benson.
Born August
15, 1899.
Eighth Generation.
N. Y.; Private
alarm.)
Co., N. Y.
in
ter's Regt.;
273
He was born
He prepared
Sept.
7,
1864,
at
Whitehall, Washington
at Glidden's Classical
School, Jamestown,
He studied law with
N. Y., and graduated at Hamilton College, 1886.
Judge John D. Teller, of Auburn, N. Y., and was admitted to the Bar
in
1888.
Beta
While
Kappa
in college
he was a
member
of the
Court of Cayuga
Buffalo, N. Y., where
fraternities.
Law
School.
of the American
Independent Club of which he was President in 1897, and the New
York State Bar Association. Editor of the Purple and Gold, 1886-90.
Contributor to the Review of Reviews, Munsey's, Outing and the
Men
of
for
one year.
says of him
and Latin
Three years
him the degree of A.M.
salutatory.
"Law was
274
John D.
Teller
Teller,
&
Hotchkiss,
till
1891.
He
then
moved
property
in the Buffalo
"The
in
Law
School.
American
attention
the real
work
of his
manhood.
To
He
the
Review
of
ernment
in 1892,
member
of the
He
legislation
is
also an
of the Buffalo
served as editor-in-chief of
He
to 1890.
its
the Buffalo Club, the Liberal Club, the Independent Club, and the
New York
his
work
Buffalo."
in
is
Eighth Generation.
(See Year Book of the
New York
275
American Revolution.)
Residence, 1901, Buffalo, N. Y.
Children
6531.
6532.
6540.
He was
11, 1899,
Kirby (daughter
He
Dec.
4i6o
1891, Pauline
Residence, 1901, Enfield Centre,
married,
George Kirby).
12,
N. Y.
Children
6541.
Emniett G.
6542.
George G.
6566.
Newton
6567.
Hugh
B.
C.
6568.
Earl.
6569.
Norman.
E.
6570.
Mary
6571.
Susan.
6575.
Mary
Myron Tiffany
Fish.
Cilicia
Hazen,
Children
6576.
Emmet
Grant.
Born Oct.
2,
1877.
He
is
now
(1901) attending
6577.
Mary
6578.
Ethel Belle.
6579.
Edwin.
Feb.
6580.
6581.
6582.
5,
Born July 2,
Born Aug. 10,
1879.
1881.
Belle.
1882.
Henry Myron.
10,
1881.
Died
276
John M. Blauvelt.
6600.
(John.)
Residence, 1901, Farmer, N. Y.
Wilson,
Child
6601.
married Pearl
Marjorie.
Frank
6610.
May
He
4626.
B.
He
1854.
17,
Trumansburg, N. Y.
Peace.
Children
Born Oct.
6611.
Clara Louise.
6612.
6613.
Fred
6620.
L. Aiken.
20, 1876.
Died June
28, 1895.
1879.
8,
1885.
(Daniel
He was
4602.
L.)
Emma
He
born
She
married, June 8, 1879,
He
resided
at
14, 1858.
Warrensburg, Mo., 1883-93.
Residence, 1901, Enfield, N. Y.
Jan.
5,
1858.
A, PoUay.
6622.
Anna
6623.
Frank
6624.
6625.
6626.
6627.
6628.
6629.
6630.
6631.
Ernest.
Lawren L. Taylor.
6640.
Frances Swartout.
Child
6641.
6651.
(Richard C.)
4304.
He
married
Henry.
Charles Teed.
6650.
Child
17, 1885.
He
Daughter.
Died about
1878.
4303.
Eighth Generation.
He
William H. Allen.
6660.
277
4301.
Residence, Jacksonville, N. Y.
Children
6661.
Lewis H.
6662.
William.
6663.
Ernest.
Nina.
6664.
Menzo Wortman.
6670.
Children
He
married
Mary
4302.
Taylor.
6671.
Warren.
6672.
Laura.
Eugene Terry,
6680.
of Covert, N. Y.)
Taylor.
He was
He
4305.
Myron N. Tompkins,
Esq.,
Jared T.
He
politics.
and
is
of the
"
Landmarks
"As
boy
of
Tompkins County
his ambition
was
"
says of him
to secure a
schools he
terms.
It
was
where he remained
for
five
successive
the study of law was too strong an attraction for him to resist, and in
1887 he came to Ithaca, and the following three years we find him in
the law office of M. N. Tompkins, Esq.
He then spent a year in the
office of
Jared T.
Newman,
Esq.,
in the
278
office of
office
he
still
holds."
Assembly, 1901.
sonville, N.Y.
Children
Office,
6682.
Richard Taylor.
Leland Wixom.
.6681.
N. Y.
Ithaca,
Born Oct.
Born Jnly
14, 1889.
6,
1894.
6691.
Ivcroy.
6692.
Edna.
6693.
Ethel A.
6702.
6703.
6704.
6705.
6715.
Nov.
7,
Fred.
6701.
Union Springs, N.
Y., 1881,
and
graduated
He was
4931.
(Wesley.)
He
1862, at Owego, N. Y.
at
He
Syracuse University, 1888.
of
N.
Y.
Cool,
JournalSyracuse,
at
He
ist.
Child
6716.
6720.
born
Oakwood Seminary,
Residence,
Donald W.
John
Born
in
C. Davis.
1897.
He
1894,
Martha
"1
GEN.
HENRY
E.
TREMAINE
Eighth Generation.
Ellen Tremaine.
279
He
formerly resided at
Ohio.
Residence, 1901, Havana,
Children
6721.
6722.
6723.
6724.
4S31.
Wakeman, Ohio.
Died Aug.
27,
1900.
Erwin
Lewis
6740.
Tremaine.
DanieP, Russell^,
(Saul",
He was born Oct. 4, 1854.
5101.
He married, April 29, 1S79, Ella L. Earnest. She was born Dec. 6,
Residence, 1901, Lawrenceville, Pa.
1854.
Julius^
Children
6741.
6742.
Frank
6750.
1882.
ir, 1S86.
Tremaine.
B.
(Charles
H.^
Julius*^,
Lyman^,
He was
6751.
Charles D.
6752.
Gilbert E.
6753.
Hugh
C.
Edward
6760.
V.
Tremaine.
(William
Wallace^ DanieP,
He was born Nov.
5123.
1899, Edith Schenck.
born Dec. 22, 1874, at Wellsville, N. Y.
He
24, 1876.
Child
6761.
Hazel M.
6770.
Born March
18, 1900.
of the City of
He
She was
Nathaniel',
born Nov.
Philip^,
Thomas^
841, in
New
Army through
the Civil
pro-
28o
Sons of the
of the Society of
He was
soldier, b. in
at the
graduated
i860 and then entered Columbia
he enlisted
in the 7th
New York
City, 14 Nov.,
New York
Law
On
School.
17
April,
as a private,
in
1861,
and served
its
staff,
and was
Hill.
in
He was
the battles of
then transferred
Gen. John Pope's army, and engaged at Bristow Station and the
second battle of Bull Run, where he was captured while endeavoring
to check a temporary panic and the rapid advance of the enemy.
to
staff
at
officers, until
Army
Northern
of
He was
was graduated
in 1867, after
which he entered
into practice,
forming
Eighth Generation.
281
He
five
Who
"Who's
in
America"
him
New York
Columbia
Nov.
Coll.
14,
Law
b.
volunteer, general-lawyer
grad. Coll. City of New York, i860;
served in U. S. Vols., April 19,
School, 1867
1841
1861, to April 25, 1866, from private to bret. brig. -gen. in Army of
Potomac received congressional medal of honor for distinguished
;
conduct
at battle
of Resaca,
Ga.,
May
15,
1864;
first
asst.
U.
S.
Col.
active in Republican campaigns
Attorney, New York, 1873-7
veterans of the 7th Regt. N. Y. Nat. Guard, 1887-91.
Author:
'Sailor's Creek to Appomattox Court House, or the Last Hours of
;
Sheridan's Cavalry
political
and
;'
also
legal subjects,
Office 146
Broadway, N. Y,
City.
Residence, 1901,
New York
City.
6780.
Grenville
E.
Tremaine.
He
to the
Peckham
&
Tremaine and
firm.
He
after his
admission
five children.
He was a lawyer of
in
took
an
active
interest
Republican politics,
early
great ability.
was a very effective stump speaker and was the Republican candidate
of
Auburn, N. Y.
They had
He
for Attorney
orator at
many
New York
historical celebrations.
in 1877.
He was
the
282
At the time
and
of his
much
and adorned.
At such a
man
or his ability,
the strength or grasp or shrewdness of his intellect, that recurs to
these things but increase the already inthe minds of his friends
time as
this, it is
not so
No one
high, clear sense of honor, his love of the true and right.
recall in all the activity of his life a cruel or an unkind word, a
can
would tend
to
throw even a
of delivering
an unfair
He
was the Bayard of the profession, without fear and withHe was a patriot not only from cool judgment, but
out reproach.
blow.
with the
warm enthusiasm
and as his elder brother gave his life for fatherland so Grenville
would have been ready to have sacrificed his had his country called
to him patriotism was a belief, and a sentiment that is stronger some;
golden sentences
matchless
oration
tongue
pronounced
dropped by
by him at the laying of the corner stone of the Williams monument,
when the great concourse gathered there declared that never did
times than a belief;
his
Webster give
all
silver
birth to
more
fitting
discourse
for the
audience were
moved by
and
rhetorical of the
"To
many speeches
in
person and
Eighth Generation.
283
est scabbard
from himself, his nomination was received by his own party with
and hundreds of the opposite party, those who knew
glad acclaim
marked
their
him,
appreciation of his honesty, his ability, and his
for
the
fitness
place, by giving him the votes that carried him ahead
of his fellows on the same ticket.
He leaves to his family, to his
;
widow and
tance of a
such
is
the
kingdom
of
heaven."
"It
two o'clock, after a brief illness. He was the son of Hon. Lyman
and Mrs. Helen Tremain, and he inherited many of the talents of
most distinguished father. He was born in the little village of
Durham, Greene county, on the 19th day of April, 1845, and was
At an early period
consequently in the thirty-third year of his age.
his
of his
life,
his father
to this city,
and entered
Judge Peckham.
Gren-
was the second son, his brother the late Lieut. -Col. Frederick
Tremain, who was killed in the last year of the war, being his senior
by two or three years. Young Grenville was educated at the school
of Dr. Reed, in Geneva in this State, and from that institution enHe
tered Union College, where he graduated with high honors.
then entered as a student the law office of Peckham & Tremain, and
also attended the Albany Law school and graduated from that institution
and then further pursued his studies in the office, until in
ville
284
He
entered at once into the litigations with which his firm was connected, and scarcely a case was tried by either member of the firm at
Albany, that was not prepared by him, and that did not receive the
benefit of his indefatigable industry and painstaking research.
He
very early received the confidence of his clients, and he was soon
Mr. Tremain was thought of for the important and laborious posiand from that day to the time of his
death
it
nature of
"The
Last year about this time, upon the failure of certain insurance
companies in New York, and the appointment of a receiver for them,
he was retained as counsel for such receiver, and from that time on
life.
he was busy,
literally,
New
The
Eighth Generation.
285
fall,
at
the
of his profes-
this
his profession
To-day he
is
at rest.
"To
those
socially, his
loss will
be
irreparable.
carriage, a frankness and
tenderness of character about him, that charmed with the irresistible
"He rests from his labors, and may he rest in peace. His
stricken family have the profound sympathy of this community in
this their hour of dire distress, and there is no heart but goes out in
pity for the sorrow
which
upon
his suf-
fering father."
it
286
When
man
impress
at the
may be
left
of long years
is
Opportunity has been given and his mission well advanced, perhaps
But when one of rich talents and noble
altogether accomplished.
character and honorable ambition
cut
is
down
in the
very
dawn
its
of
light
and the
It is like
pathos of an opportunity denied and a work unfulfilled.
the blight of winter falling upon the early glory of summer.
The sec"Grenville Tremain was only in his thirty-third year.
ond son
many
of
of
Lyman Tremain,
the
characteristics
he inherited
of
much
honored
his
of the ability
father.
Trained
and
at
Union
in 1866,
faithfully
fertile in
and
said
logic.
usual degree the qualities which adorn and strengthen his profession
and mark the possessor for sure distinction.
"With
of
He pre-
the selection
fully vindicated
public
confidence.
He
His
the fitness
administration
reduced expenditures.
Eighth Generation.
287
took the work on his own shoulders, cut off extra counsel, successfully defended the city in many suits and effected a large public
saving.
Throughout
his service he
was impelled by
years
at the bar,
a
it
had done
could equal.
Though devoted chiefly to his profession, Mr. Tremain's sympathies and activities were not confined to it.
He felt a
warm
Perhaps his most notable address of this character was that which
he delivered at Schoharie on the dedication of the monument to one
of the captors of
Major Andre
an address which
tention.
"Mr. Tremain united the highest personal attractions with inand moral strength. There w'as manly beauty in his
form and manly virtue in his character. He was clean, pure, genertellectual grace
How
gone
gone
We
before us,
288
who
followed
him could
only think of him as approving the funeral pageant, not the object of
it.
We did not think of him as dead. We never shall. In the
bright spring morning, 'he was alert, alive, immortal.'
"A
"
sad and most painful duty has devolved upon the editor of
that of recording the death of Grenville Tremain, which
this journal,
It was
occurred in this city yesterday afternoon about three o'clock.
in
full
so
that
he
was
and
about,
vigorous
only
recently
apparently
that the
announcement
of his
he was
ill
of
at all,
with crushing weight upon those who knew, admired and loved
him.
Just at the opening of what promised to be a useful and perfalls
haps even a great career, Grenville Tremain has been called away, to
plead before a higher tribunal than any in which his voice was accustomed to be heard. In the full vigor of robust manhood, with the
most
brilliant prospects
life
the
him back.
"Mr. Tremain was born
in this city
in
The old
admitted to practice as an Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law.
and well known law firm of Peckham & Tremain, which had for years
consisted of Judge Rufus W. Peckham and Lyman Tremain, was
continued after the retirement of the former from active practice, the
new
W. Peckham,
main, with
It
became one
speedily
of the
Jr.,
associated as counsel.
city,
and.
Eighth Generation.
289
who
in their professional
of the law, a
esteem
that, at the
It is
man
much
to
remark
Albany
had more brilliant or more apparently certain prospects of a useful
and distinguished career.
"Mr. Tremain, while by no means an ofifice-seeker which,
indeed, he could not afford to be
nevertheless
Republican, and
and
political
which
is
active
290
Auburn.
His
wife,
of five
young
children,
survive him.
"The writer of this article had for some years been the associate
and intimate personal and political friend of the deceased. Having
known him so well, he feels justified in saying that a truer friend, a
more generous-hearted gentleman, a more faithful man in the disSuch a man
charge of trusts committed to his care, never lived.
must have made his mark, had his life been spared a few years.
Indeed, he had already made it but in a few years more it would
have been carved deeper and broader. The death of such a promis;
ing
man
is
Our
It
is
and
mourned
"The announcement
Tremain,
at three
young man
was more widely known or universally reand spotless character and certainly
no member of the Bar in this State had a more promising future.
His professional achievements had already won for him an enviable
in this
city
reputation as a lawyer
ing
while his oratorical powers, his acute reasonwith public questions, his persuasive
crushed by the hand of death and the sorrow of his hosts of friends
is the deeper because the blow was so unexpected.
Most of them
were unaware that he was ill for up to a week ago he was in the
;
enjoyment
was only within a day or two that his
disease, typhoid fever, exhibited any alarming symptoms.
"Mr. Tremain was a graduate of Union College, and subseHe became a partner in the
quently of the Albany Law School.
law
firm
in 1865
of
Peckham
Tremain
&
corporation
distinguished
counsel under the administration of Mayor Judson, and last fall
of vigorous health.
Indeed
it
Eighth Generation.
291
He
regret to learn, is lying seriously ill at his residence in this city.
leaves a wife and five children.
To the afflicted family such a
bereavement as
and the
religion,
than this
affords
life
this
but
it
He
died
6790.
March
Arthur
may be some
14, 1878.
L.
is
community
gratification to
know
extended to them
that
in their
Residence, Albany, N. Y.
Tremaine.
(William^
Nathaniel^
Levi^
N. Y.
Children
6791.
6792.
6800.
Dr.
Simeon-', Philip'',
neman Medical
Clara
J.
J.
Eugene Tremaine.
Thomas-, Joseph'.)
College, Chicago,
Lindquist.
(Myron
He
5542.
1891.
]J,
David^
graduated
Physician,
He
Justus^,
at
Hah-
married
Illinois.
6803.
5541.
Fred Rosacrans.
He
married
Children
C.
Adele
Tremaine.
292
Children
6811.
Florence.
6812.
Charles Milton.
City.
Marie
6813.
Estelle.
William Burton
6820,
Nathaniel^
born July 5.
West 23d
N. Y. City.
St.,
Ave., N. Y. City.
Children
Barnes.
6821.
Henry
6822.
William Burrows.
in
in
1836
He was
Billings, U. S. N.
married Laura Elizabeth Tremaine.
Luther Gayton
Capt.
6825.
born
7800.
New
York.
He
5429-
"Who's
Who
in
America"
him
when Water Witch was boarded by Confederates, sevwhom, including their commanding officer, he killed in hand
hand conflict, but, was wounded and captured, taken to hospital,
June
1864,
4,
eral of
to
and
later to prison
U.
May
navy.
4,
Washington.
Children
6826.
6827.
6828.
6829.
Laura Elizabeth.
Frederick Tremaine.
Livingston G.
Luther Gayton.
Eighth Generation.
293
6830.
S.
He was
He
N.
born
in
"Who's
Who
in
America"
S.
him
U.
S.
Navy;
to
commandant
'>
member
cadets, Annapolis,
of
S.
1890-4; commanding U.
commanding U.
S. S.
commander-in-chief
S.
battleship Kentucky.
S.
Cincinnati,
Address, care
Rich-
S. Atlantic
1898-9; now
Navy
Dept.,
Washington."
Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography says of him
1885."
Children
6831.
Arthur T.
6832.
Colby M.
6850.
iel*,
Ives'',
5486.
Nathan-
He
was
Ada
B.
Bampton
Providence, R.
Child
6851.
in
New York
City.
Physician.
Residence, 1901,
I.
Frederick Bampton.
Born
at Providence, R.
I.
Died
there.
294
6860.
1,
5488.
Residence, 1880, Hartford, Conn.
Genealogy.)
Children
Edward Bronson.
Francis Elliott.
George R. Tremaine.
(Gaius'',
551
1.
Reuben*, Solomon^
married.
He
6866.
Charles.
6867.
Edward.
6870.
(See Leavenworth
6862.
Children
married, Sept.
6861.
6865.
He
Gaius M. Trejl^in.
jamin'*, Philip^,
Thomas-, Joseph'.)
agent.
The
him
"Fredonia, N.
"M.
E. Poole, Esq.:
"Dear Sir
inquiry of
Your
Reuben Tremaine.
favor of 22nd
ult.
was received.
made
Mary Ward,
of
in
John Ward, Laura, who married Virgil Mathew, first husband, Buell
Fox, second husband, and Sophia, who married Clark Near.
"Reuben Tremaine lived for the greater part of his life in Rodman, Jefferson County, N. Y., but passed his last days and died in
Sandy Creek, N. Y. He was an active compatriot with Revs. Finney,
Eighth Generation.
295
in
Naysance, Ont.
in
the
of
New York
City,
She has
who
I
lives at
Sandy
my
Mary Ward, is dimmed by the years, reaching
about ninety.
She makes no mention of a Gaius who was an uncle
or great-uncle of my father and was a soldier in the Regular Army
I also think Reuben was born in Connecticut and that
of the U. S.
it is so stated on his tombstone at
Sandy Creek, N, Y. There was a
Solomon Tremaine in Rodman from whom 'Tremaine's Corners'
took its name.
He was a relative of Reuben and had a son, Tomplection of
aunt,
296
kins
Tremaine,
the
last
think hves
in
Cleveland, Ohio.
Joseph Tremaine, brother of Reuben, lived many
at
N.
Laona,
Y., close by Fredonia, and was for a considerable
years
period a justice of the peace and known widely as Squire Treman.
It is too bad that he should not have known how to properly spell
The family are from the County of Cornwall, EnA book of heraldry
where
there
is a manor held by the family.
gland,
But to
name
it was 'Tremayne'.
in
shows
the
published
England
The sons of Joseph were Ralph and George
return to the subject.
L. and perhaps others.
George L. is a banker at Humboldt, Iowa,
and an inquiry made to him might supply other information of the
his
own name.
own
Dr.
father.
WilUam S. Tremaine, a
He used
wrote before.
the final
'e'
A few years
urgent in the way of time I could dig up some more.
but
the sources
more
much
I
have
obtained
could
information,
ago
from which I could have obtained it are no more available. In your
work you have my best wishes.
Get as near
Noah
to the flood as
you can,
when
there
of
was
in
if
"Yours,
"Gaius M. Tremaine."
Residence, 1901, Fredonia, N. Y.
Children
Annie M.
6871.
She graduated
Women's Medical
College of
New York
City.
and
at the
Physician at
6S72.
6880.
Comns^
William D. Tremaine.
(George Lafayette',
Thomas^ Joseph^)
Joseph
5616.
He
Eighth Generation..
297
Harry J. Tremaine. (George Lafayette^ Joseph ColSolomon^, Benjamin"*, Philip^, Thomas', Joseph'.)
He
5618.
was born May 20, 1869. He married. His wife's name is Carrie L.
6890.
lins,
Born Nov.
Harry Raymond.
6891.
Albert W. Tremaine.
6892.
Thomas^
Philip^
He married.
1839.
min-*,
Child
died
(Emmons^
5643.
Joseph'.)
He
March
7,
He
was born
Dec. 29,
1893.
Raymond. Born
LeRoy, N. Y.
6893.
25, 1900.
in
1877 at Batavia, N. Y.
Residence, 1893,
5641.
Resi-
5642.
Resi-
6896.
Helen.
6897.
Ray.
Ira
1.
H.
Marguerite M.
Ruth.
6912.
6913.
6920.
Thomas
P.
Tremaine.
Oconomowoc, Wis.
PhiUips
Wis.
at
Hoosick
Falls,
He
N. Y.
He was
born April
Mary
13,
S.
298
Charles
6930.
min'*,
Rosetta Tuttle.
Tremaine.
(Josephs
Joseph^ Benja-
Ira^,
He married, in 1874,
5661.
Joseph'.)
children.
Residence, 1901, Oconomowoc, Wis.
No
Frank Tremaine.
6940.
Philip^,
B.
Thomas^
Philip^,
Thomas-, Joseph'.)
Armitage.
Children
(Joseph^,
He
5662.
6941.
Ruby.
6942.
6943.
6944.
6945.
6946.
Freland
6950.
Sandusky, Ohio.
He
T.
Boise.
'
He was
born Dec.
3,
1852,
at
Merchant.
4712.
Secretary and Treasurer of the Williams Fruit Evaporator
Company. He died Aug. 13, 1896. She died Jan. 20, 1900. Resi-
He was
Children
6951.
6952.
6960.
more, Md.
died Sept.
1897.
8,
Children
8,
1859, at Balti-
Merchant.
She
6962.
Robert T.
6963.
Juliette Louise.
at Lincoln,
Kan.
1890, at Baltimore.
6965.
1870, at
Truman.
4715.
Children
6966.
6967.
6970.
William T, Moe.
(Edson
H.-,
James'.)
491
1.
He
May
was born April 25, 1858. He married, April 26, 1880, Nettie
Whitman. She was born April 26, 1862. He died Oct. 23, 1890.
Eighth Generation.
Children
6971.
Olive Adell.
6972.
Lizzie
John
May.
Married, March
Residence, 1901, Genoa, N. Y.
Born July 17, 18S5.
21,
1901,
P. Stickle.
Bessie Bell.
6973.
299
F. O. Bates,
He married, in Oct., 1882, Eva A. Smith.
Residence, 1894, Wauseon, Ohio.
6980.
4741.
Child:
in Sept., 1883.
Warren T. Smith.
i860.
He married
6990.
March
Bom
Daughter.
69S1.
30,
He was
4742.
(A. H.)
1886.
Merchant.
in
born
Residence,
Child:
Died at age of four years.
Daughter.
6991.
7000.
born April
He
18, 1863.
Children
7001.
7002.
7003.
7004.
4754-
Child
1.
Alice E.
Born April
7020.
M.
Depue.
701
Conductor on
Children
7021.
L.
railroad.
28, 1888.
He
Nellie
Tremain.
Daughter.
Daughter.
4773.
'
married
Jan.,
300
Rev.
7030.
tie
Gray.
J.
He
H. Sampson.
Residence,
4801.
Mount
Carroll,
111.
Child:
Born Jan.
Gray.
7031.
12, 1878.
Frederick L. Dole.
He married Fannie Barnard.
Kansas
Residence, 1893,
City, Mo.
7040.
4812.
Children
7041.
Cora.
7042.
Harold.
Born in Chicago.
Born in Chicago.
Ai Lanterman.
7050.
He
20, 1854.
married
(ist).
(Alfred.)
May
26,
born Feb.
Children
7051.
Child.
7052.
Frank
George
7060.
born Dec.
Alfred.
10, 1867.
S.
Lanterman.
He married,
15, 1870, at
Dec.
(Alfred.)
10, 1889,
Genoa, N. Y.
23, 1894.
He
4924.
Hattie Ferris.
was
She
Lansing, N. Y.
Child
7061,
Clara Mildred.
He married, March
Residence, 1901, Pasadena, Cal.
John K. Vlier.
7080.
Tremain.
4727.
Children
9,
1893, Louisa
7081.
Delia.
7082.
Lucile.
Ruth.
Born Dec.
23, 1898.
Eighth Generation.
4191.
He
W. H. Peckham.
7100.
301
13, 1893.
Children:
Clarence L.
7102.
Jessie
7101.
M.
Born
Margaret Edna.
May
Clarence Sweezey.
7120.
Marilla Dean.
4946.
Child
7121.
He
4251.
Mattie J.Gray.
Jefferson.)
13, 1886,
24, 1891.
He
Myrna
Bell.
Born July
8, 1899.
7131.
Royal H.
7132.
Imo
7140.
4841.
B.
Goodwin.
He
4842.
Resi-
Children
7141.
Pierce A.
7142.
Daniel h.
715 1.
Earl.
7152.
Gracie.
7153.
May.
7154.
Eddie.
7155.
Nellie.
7156.
Emerson.
4881.
Resi-
302
He
BuRGis.
7160.
4882,
Residence,
Children
Phebe.
7161.
7162.
Morris.
7163.
Sherman.
Rev.
7170.
born Feb,
2,
(Mich.)
College, 1890.
He
attended
Mich.
Children
7171.
Esther Winifred.
7172.
Ruth
Alferetta.
Born Sept.
Born Sept.
28, 1894, at
20,
1896.
Died Jan.
20,
1897,
at
Luther, Mich.
Ernest
7180.
He
N. Y,
cellus,
C. Moses.
Catherine C. Ramsdell.
heaters.
He
married, Sept.
4,
501 1.
Residence, 1901, 317 Highland Ave., Syracuse, N. Y.
Children
7181.
Kenneth R.
7182.
Muriel C.
7183.
Helen
C.
7190.
(John Undenvood.) 5051. He
was born Feb. 26, 1864, at Rollin, Mich. He married, March 4,
1885, Susan F. Cole (daughter of Amos Cole and Elmira Beal, of
She was born in 1865. Residence, 1901, Rollin,
Rollin, Mich.).
Llewellyn Harkness.
Mich.
Children
at
7191.
Edna
7192.
Elizabeth P.
E.
Ray
7200.
Lansing, Mich.
B.Sc, 1889.
He
Stannard Baker.
He
17, 1870,
He
5061.
Journalist.
He
was on the
staff of
Eighth Generation.
the Chicago Record,
zine, N. Y. City.
Children
7201.
7202.
303
1892-8.
Maga-
at Chicago.
1899, at
Yonkers, N. Y.
He was
5072.
born Feb.
He
Fairmont, Ind.
Earlham College,
18,
graduated
B.S.,
and
at
at
Haverford
A.M.
College,
1.
in
Post-
mathe-
Born Feb.
Charles Satterthwaite.
9,
1900.
He
7220.
(Oliver C.)
5080.
graduated
He
Addi-
at
90
1878,
1,
Woodstock, Mich.
at
Methodist minister.
Residence,
Samaria, Mich,
Child
7221.
Oliver.
Born June
1899, at Addison,
2,
He
George Daugherty.
7230.
Hester A,
Edgcomb,
5301,
Mich.
married,
Residence,
March
Brookfield, Pa.
1863,
9,
(P. O.
Sylvester, Pa.)
Children
7231.
7232.
7233.
Myra
E.
John W.
Orson E.
John
7240.
Edgcomb.
(Orson.)
5302.
He was
born
20,
Child:
7241.
Faye A.
Born Nov,
12, 1893.
304
90 1,
He was
George Colby,
7280.
married, July
1887, Jessie
Lawrenceville, Pa.
Child
13,
Born Oct.
at Wellsville,
Tremaine.
N. Y.
51
7300.
He
He
Residence,
He
20, 1869,
married, Dec. 27, 1895, Elizabeth Miriam
n.
He
1861.
27,
5212.
23, 1890.
7290.
Sept.
Lawrence.
7281.
born
M. Tremaine.
He
5386.
1900, Julia E.
(Frank M.)
married, Feb.
11,
15, 1882.
He
Children
731
Jerald Sewell.
1.
Rual Marion.
7312.
7320.
He
Bayard Tremaine.
7322.
Bertha Katharine.
in
Charles Frederick.
of
New
111.
1893.
10, 1896.
(Henry.)
He was
5931.
He
married, Aug.
Orleans, La.
married, Nov.
3,
2,
11,
1888,
Juliet Laning.
7342.
Feb.
5093.
7341.
7350.
He
Born July
Born May
Chicago,
7343.
20, 1862, at
Children
May
7321.
7340.
born
Oil producer.
Children
1901.
1901.
He was
'Milton D. Haskins.
Centreville, N. Y.
Merchant.
12, 1894,
Born
Upton, Mass.
She died
5932,
in
1898.
Children
7351.
Henry James.
7352.
Laning.
HENRY
B.
TREMAINE
ISJ'INTH GrENEIlA.TION.
Henry Barnes Tremaine.
7800.
Milton",
6821.
(William
Burton'^,
John
Waters and Phebe Duier, who came to Lynn, Mass., where he died
1680.
Charles Dexter Cooke's wife was Mary Anna King, daughter
of Gov. Samuel Ward King and Catharine Latham Angell.
Charles
City.
York
Residence, 1901,
City.
Children
7801.
7802.
New York
The
New
City.
Gaius M. Tremain.
7810.
(Gaius M.^ Gaius^, Reuben*,
He marSolomon', Benjamin'', Philip^ Thomas-, Joseph'.)
6872.
ried.
Supervisor of the Town of Pomfret, Cattaraugus Co., N. Y.,
Residence, Fredonia, N. Y.
1901.
Child
781
1.
Gaius M.
Al^PEISTDIX
I.
8000.
ster
Family"
in
New England
i.
1899, gives
was Mary.
d. April 17,
1627, at Plymouth,
New
She
not yet been discovered.
England. Jonathan Brewster,
Jones River.
London.
She died
May
Caulkins' History of
i,
1677.
New
14, 1651,
He
d.
Aug.
16, 1667.")
166 1.
"No
bills
New
John Picket, of
town plot, and his house and land at Poquetannuck, with his
'to-wit 4 oxen, 12 cows, 8 yearlings and
movables, cattle and swine
20 swine,' to his son, Benjamin Brewster, and his son-in-law John
in the
Picket.
the assignment to his brother-in-law, stipulating only 'that my motherin-law, Mrs. Brewster, the late wife of my father, Mr. Jonathan
full
of his estate
Appendix
during her
fully to
life,
command
"The same
lands to their
her
at
own
I.
307
B. B. at her
own dispose
is
and
pleasure.'
trustees, Brewster
sisters,
freely
made
in the
settlement of
to other children.
woman
to
first
in
several
Mr. Williams,
disasters.
(though
bold to
am
him
to afflict
tell
you
that
hear
Bay came
to
Winthrop
not a word
of Providence,
of
it)
yet in
it
rudder, carried him to the Bav where he was forced to make over
Oh how sweet is a
house, land, cattle and part with all to his chest.
dry morsel and an handful, with quietness from earth and heaven.'
"At the time of this misfortune, Mr. Brewster was purposing a
change
of residence
He
3o8
and
it
may
"At New London we find one son and four daughters. Benjamin married, 1659, Anna Dart, and settled at Brewster's Neck, on
the farm of his father.
Elizabeth married, first, Peter Bradley,
4th,
1659, Daniel
Starr.
Wetherell.
Hannah
married,
in
1680.
settled in
at ;^i,i4o.
John,
4.
6.
Mercy,
This was
suffi-
"Ruth,
relict of
Hill.
"The
"Adam
Pickett married
He
Appendix
border of this
1745, and
lot in
at. first
I.
309
called Picket
removed from
Street.
New London,
John
and with
him, the male branch of the family passed away from the place.
Descendants may be traced in the line of Peter Latimer, whose wife
was Hannah
Picket,
Picket, daughters of
and
of
March
b.
20th, 1675.
March
Dymond.
3.
man.
Mary,
b.
26th,
Aug.
31st, 1685.
Died young.
relict
"Mary,
The Shapley
phers
of
house-lot
15th,
1734-5.
of the Christo-
and was
lot,
captain.
Adam
1
Joseph Truman,
"Hallam.
34.
Caulkins' History of
New
Lon-
John
of
Amos
1664.
in
3IO
silk,
lam died
1
in the
Married Joseph Merrills. (Mrs. Sarah HalNicholas Hallam was married Jan. 2,
year 1700.)
in
wife survived
five
His
him twenty-one
years.
families in
service
this period,
many
were probably brought from England, when Hallam returned with his
such as a clock and secretary. Mrs. Hallam
English wife in 1703
and
my
ring,
I
He
(Sergeant Ebenezer Grifiing.
was born in 1773. He appeared at New London, Conn., about 1698.
He married, /Feb. 9, 1703, Mary, daughter of Gabriel Harris and
8050.
John Griffing.
9.
Appendix
widow
of
Ebenezer Hubbell.
He
311
died Sept.
I.
9.
2,
1723.)
Residence,
He married,
New London,
8o8i.
Appendix
I.
313
Supervisor, 1901.
(See Munsell's
Army.) He was born in 1848.
Columbia County, N. Y.) Residence, 1901, Austerlitz, Columbia Co.,
N. Y.
Joseph Narregang.
8165.
in
3510.
3303.
He
attended
16,
1895,
Greenville, Mich.
1892,
Children:
8171.
Stuart Morgan.
8172.
William Truman.
Richard Steere.
8173.
Lucy W.
Abby Greene.
8174.
8175.
1899-1900.
8176.
Born
Married,
in
1875.
Oct. 9,
8180.
Isaac Newton.
8 18 1.
Philadelphia College of
Child
3292.
He graduated at the
3293.
Pharmacist.
Pharmacy, 1893.
Leon.
8182.
1901,
Born April
18, 1894.
Died Dec.
8183.
8184.
Andover Academy.
15, 1894.
3294.
3295.
Prepared
at Phillips-
He
A.M.
of
Ph.D.
in 1903.
and
is
314
8185.
Child
400.
8186.
John.
Unmarried.
Bridge, N. Y.
Ira a. Truman.
8190,
sor,
3296.
Children
Died in infancy.
George W. Youngest son, died aged
Son.
8 191.
8192.
8193.
E. Palmer (daughter of
was
bom
in
8195.
(daughter of
Children:
5,
1901.
15 years.
Married, Feb.
of Port Crane,
i89i,Orrie
She
N. Y.j.
5,
i.
Mary. Born Feb. 29, 1896. 2.
Residence, 1901, East Windsor, N. Y.
1871.
dence,
1869.
Born Jan.
George.
N. Y.
Born Aug.
child: Erwin B.
29, 1897.
Resi-
90 1, East Windsor, N. Y.
Amy Janette
8197.
Wells
Bridge, N. Y.
90 1,
Truman Kelly.
Nathan Truman.
1025.
Thomas Truman.
1040.
He
Residence,
3304.
was born
at
Coeymans,
N. Y.
8210.
Children
8211
8212
8213
8214
8215
8216
8220.
Asaph
C.
Charles Elmore.
He
8211.
He was
She
Appendix
I.
315
23,
1899.
Mary
Born
Ette.
May
24, 1S63.
8250.
8222.
married
He
12, 1883.
of Milford, N. Y.
Children:
Born Oct. 7, 1874.
Born June 21, 1880. She is attending the State
Normal School at Oneonta, N. Y.
Frank Elmer. Born March 8, 1883.
Maggie Mae. Born Feb. 20 (b. 26), 1886.
8231.
Nellie Melvina.
8232.
Ora Mabel.
8233.
8234.
8236.
Asaph
C.
Truman,
821
1.
8240.
22, 1839.
3,
^^
1863.
May
He
25, 1868.
married,
March
21, 1888,
Minnie
Crumhorn, Milford, N. Y.
Children
8241.
8242.
8250.
1869.
at
Mary
Ette
Windsor, N. Y.
1896, at Otsego, N. Y.
He
Truman.
married,
8221.
8252.
8253.
8254.
Resi-
May Youmans,
19,
Earl Minny.
Nov.
21,
Residence,
^PI>E^DIX
II.
8600.
dall, of
Hopkinton, R.
Truman.
Sally
Peter H. Truman,
8610.
Chapel.
I.)
He was
Married Nov.
11,
1784.
Sarah
8620.
He
Tremain.
married
Ann
8630,
John Tremain.
He
married
He was
Patience
at
West-
Mass.
Kellogg (daughter
Stephen Kellogg and Mindwell Loomis, of Egremont, Mass.) She
was born Oct, 8, 1749, in Sheffield, Mass. She was under age Sept.
She is named
15, 1768, for she had a guardian appointed over her.
field,
when they
of
Stephen Kellogg.
Lieut.
Administration
He
Stephen Kellogg in
must have gone to
N. Y., deed
and recorded in
of Claverack,
17, 1790,
estate
Appendix
was widow
to said Stephen,
meaning
II.
all
317
(See Berkshire
is
one-eighth
Land Records
at
Great
Barrington, Mass.)
Elijah Truman.
8640.
June
War.
8,
1775, at
Elijah Tremain.
8650.
Nehemiah Kellogg,
of land in Sheffield^
Mass."
Nathan Truman.
8660.
the patent of
8661.
spinster
when
in
Mary
8675.
at Ui;iiversity of
at
Professor
of
Latin
and
University of Nebraska.
Abel G. Truman.
8680.
He
E. Wyatt.
Children
8681.
8682.
8683.
died in 1894.
8695.
Providence.
8700,
Caroline
8690.
Providence.
Conn,
Nebraska.
8678.
Greek
Truman.
Died
Henry Truman.
Died
John H. Truman.
He
in
in
1843,
married, in
aged 8
years,
in
1846, at Norwich,
3i8
William Truman.
8710.
R.
Died Dec.
aged 72 years.
I.,
Henry Truman.
8715.
Died Feb.
23,
1845, at Providence,
aged 8 years.
Percival
8720.
College, 1898.
Henry Truman.
8725.
pointed Aug.
R.
Henry Truman.
Graduated
2,
Minor over
1830, at Providence, R.
8730.
John Truman.
8735.
14.
at
Williams
I.
Has guardian
ap-
I.
I.
I.
I.
8750.
Fergus Truman.
Mustered Sept.
10, '62.
War of Bpt.
May i, '64, m.
Civil
Priv. Pro.
Ent. Aug.
out Aug.
5, '62.
'65.
9,
John Tremain.
The
"Mr. M.
E.
Poole
"Dear Sir
him
m,
'64.
18, 1901.
wrote to Mr.
me
to
Hoping
to hear
am,
"L. E. Judd."
in
1843 to Brooklyn.
(See
Hyde
Genealogy.)
Appendix
He
Joseph Truman.
8800.
II.
319
Child:
8801.
25, 1828.
Joseph C. Truman.
8810.
He
1828.
Born Nov.
Joseph C.
married,
March
8810.
He
(Joseph.)
12, 1851,
Mary
25,
HolHster and
Pierpont*^
111.
(See Hollis-
ter Genealogy.)
Children
881
1.
8812.
8813.
8814.
29, 1856.
Burdette Clark.
8820.
was born
in
Rockton,
111.,
Dec.
13,
(Joseph
^^
1859.
C.-,
Joseph'.)
He
Weed
1880,
Rhoda
111.)
She
A.
farmer at Rockton,
111.
He
is
member
of the
M.
E.
church of
that place.
Children
8821.
Roy
8822.
Frank Weed.
8823.
He
8830. Phaon Truman.
Residence, South Egremont, Mass.
Child
8831.
Phaon.
Born
in 1785.
married.
He
died
in
1785.
"
320
8840.
He
Phaon Truman.
was an orphan
at birth.
He
Egremont, Mass.
Children
8841.
8842.
8843.
8844.
8845.
TiiUE]Nj:j^]sr.
John Trueman.
Mass.
Charlestown,
Timothy
He
He came
married
Sickle,
He
Boston, Mass.
Children
Timothy
322
William Trueman.
He married.
9550.
(John.)
9503.
"William Lowersby, hatter, attended the Selectmen and proposed
Thomas Greenough, instrument maker, and William Truman, cutter,
both of this town, for his bondsmen.
February
9,
9551.
Sally.
9552.
Daughter.
Son. Born before 1774.
9553-
9565.
Nathaniel Spear,
9565,
of the Selectmen,
1763."
Children
At a meeting
He
1738.)
in
who died
Residence, Boston,
9551.
Mass.
Child
9566.
Sophia.
Born in
Thomas
9580.
Increase^ Edward'.)
Sophia Spear.
1786.
Bates.
(Robert^
Thomas^,
9566.
(See Bates Genealogy.)
1842.
Children
John'',
He
John^,
married
24,
9581.
Joel.
9582.
Thomas.
9583.
Robert.
9584.
Sophia Ann.
Born in 1782.
Born in
John Truman.
9600.
1784.
9580.
Died April
1809.
19, iSoi.
Died Aug.
24, 1816.
TruGrocer.
(John^, John'.)
9521.
of a wharf with a shed thereon, 2450
feet,
He
Children
Born March
9601.
Thomas.
9602.
William.
9603.
Susan. Born Nov. 14, 1791. Married April 11, 1813, Edward
Nichols (descendant of James Nichols of Maiden, Mass., 1660).
He was born Jan. 28, 1789. He died May 12, 1842. She died
Jan.
28,
9604.
9,
1854.
i860.)
Lydia.
(See
14,
New
1794.
9700.
14,
page
Boston Branch.
Thomas Truman.
9700.
1794, at
14,
He removed
Children
323
to
He
9601.
married
He
Lebanon, N. H.
9702.
9703.
Horace
Celia.
9701.
P.
Flanders.
Tenn.
Children
to Louisville,
:
i.
Ky.
He
died.
Married a
George.
Mabel.
2.
Orville.
9704.
Removed
Thomas
9720.
9715.
John'.)
Child
9716.
9704.
He
Truman.
Orvill
9720.
He
married a Maynard.
(Thomas^ John^,
He removed to
John-,
John'.)
Louisville,
Ky.
died.
Children
9721.
Horace.
9722.
Clara.
9723.
Ella.
9724.
Harry
9725.
1901.
Orvill.
C.
Capt. Truman.
9732.
9734.
ss.
William Trueman.
J.
Albert
F.
Trueman.
9738.
Alfred A, Trueman.
9740.
John T. Trueman.
TIlXJE]^/ci>L:^^.
PHILADELPHIA BRANCH.
loooo.
James
Trueman.
He
married
Mary.
Residence,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Child:
Morris.
loooi.
10020.
loooi.
He married,
(John.)
of
She
Joseph
Sharpless
Sharpless).
July
Mary
(daughter
was born in Middletown 9 mo. 2, 1756. She died in Fayette Co.,
10020.
5,
Morris Trueman.
78 1,
Mo. Mtg.,
9 mo. 21,
mo. 31, 1786. With three, Joseph, James and Hannah, they produced one to Darby, 10 mo. 4, 17S7, and obtained one thence to
Chester 5 mo. 2, 1799, with children Joseph, James and Morris. In 1777
Morris Trueman and Joseph Cruckshank purchased six acres of land
on Darby Creek below Kellyville and the next year erected a paper
In 1799
mill thereon, of which Truman became sole owner in 1785.
the property was sold to John Matthews, and Morris Truman purchased from Samuel Trimble 136 acres on Chester Creek in Middletown for ;^i3oo. In 1807 the family removed westward taking a
In the
certificate dated 4 mo. 27, 1807, to Redstone, Mo. Mtg.
history of Fayette County it is stated that Morris Truman with his
three sons, settled at Bridgeport (opposite Brownsville) where they
erected and put into operation works for the manufacture of steel
about 181
the
at
first
1.
They afterward
built a
who died
at
for
country
resi-
Philadelphia Branch.
dence.
Jonathan
"My
1830, says:
325
town 6 mo.
1802.
8,
Children
10024.
10025.
Mary.
1002 1.
10022.
10023.
10030.
Died young.
at Philadelphia, Pa.
Company
of
farmer, and has taken an active part in the public affairs of his
county and
state.
city,
TiiE]Vj:A^i:rsr.
EAST ELMIRA,
John Tremain.
10300.
Cornwall, England.
He
N. Y.,
He
BRANCH.
was a son
of
married a Gurney.
Michael Tremain, of
He
died in Cornwall,
England.
Children
10302.
10303.
Jenefer.
10301.
26,
John Tremain.
03 10.
He
1808.
married,
(John.)
April
30,
10316.
1840,
Tremain,
1825,
after the
came
to America.
Elmira, N. Y., and purchased a farm where his children were born
and where he died Sept. 22, 1899. Residence, 1901, East Elmira,
N. Y.
Children
10311.
10312.
10313.
10314.
10320.
Jan. 22,. 181
Richard Tremain.
1,
at St.
(John.)
Minver, County
of
He was
born
Cornwall, England.
He
10302.
JOHN
F.
TREMAIN
327
Born MarcTi
10321.
Albert.
10322.
10323.
10324.
Mathew
10325.
10326.
Emma
10327.
(o.
10329.
10350.
dence,
1035
(John'',
John'.)
Chapman (daughter
90 1, 1045 Walnut
1.
Married a Richie.
111.
Child
13, 1854.
1859.
George W. Tremain.
6,
111.
Sophia.
Marshall Co.
Born Sept.
Vasser).
Jenefer.
Mary Elizabeth.
10328.
22, 1841.
of
He
10311.
married, Dec.
Street, Elmira,
He
22,
1842.
Resi-
N. Y.
TuEisii^iisr.
10500.
Jonathan Tremain. He was born April 24, 1742, at
Portsea, Hampshire. England. He and his brother Richard attended
school with relatives at Maidstone, Kent, Eng.
His brothers, John,
Nova
(See Descendants
dence, Halifax,
Children
ddifto'
Correrf.s"'
-"
Nova
of
of
Charles William.
:;^
Addtftorfe
and Corrcl(ons"
''^
10625.
"'
'^'^'k
Merchant.
He
Scotia.
He
Resi-
10600.
John Tremain.
10515-
Nova
Mass.).
England.
Agawam,
Nova
Scotia.
'^^'
10504.
John Lee, of
10501.
^503-
Scotia,
S.).
Residence, Halifax, N.
S.
10516.
Eliza Lee.
10517.
Catherine Mary.
10650.
10520.
1052 1.
Richard Tremain,
10530.
He
and
England.
Maidstone, Kent, Eng.
shire,
He
Removed
He
Child
to Halifax,
sons.
was born
at Portsea,
Hamp-
his brother
329
Nova
Merchant.
Married.
Loyal-
War.
Louisa.
10531.
Benjamin Tremain. He was born at Portsea, HampEngland. He came to America with his brothers. He became
10540.
shire,
He
very wealthy.
He was
Joseph Tremain.
10550.
born
at Portsea,
Hamp-
England.
shire,
James Tremain.
10560.
He was
born
at Portsea,
Eng,
second generation,
Charles.
10602.
Louisa.
10603.
Annie.
10604.
Frank.
10605.
George.
Breton).
Dodd
C. K.
He
Children
10501,
(Jonathan.)
Residence, Halifax, N. S.
10685.
06 10.
Anna
Tremain.
1053 1.
10601.
ried
William
Charles
10600.
He
died
in
(Jonathan.)
187
10502.
Dodd,
He
of
mar-
Cape
1.
10611.
Edgar Lewis.
10612.
Anna.
10613.
Mary
Lee.
ceased,
and
lives in the
barrister,
de-
33
'
Married.
Alfred.
10614.
Seward.
10615.
10616.
10620.
James
married
(ist),
horne).
He
Barrister.
Barclay.
Tremain.
Scott
(Jonathan.)
He
10503.
married (2nd),
They have children.
Knowles, R. N.).
He
Hartshorne.
10625.
(Hon. Lawrence Hartshorne.)
^married Mary Tremain.
10504.
They had no children.
10630.
(John.)
105 18.
He
mar-
Children
Kennikel
of
children,
Cape
1063 1.
William Lee.
Georgianna Adelaide.
10633.
Edward
10635.
10636.
Resi-
Scotia.
10632.
10634.
Nova
Breton,
10700.
Dunsier.
10740.
10720.
He was
He
died
Children
March
29, 1884, at
Residence,
He went to
He settled in
California in 1849.
1852
Williamsport, Pa.
New York
in
New York
His second
City.
10641.
10642.
Edward George.
10643.
Charlotte.
Married a
10644.
Daughter.
Married,
10750.
Hill.
21,
1840.
10650.
Tremain.
Barrister at
105 17.
Residence, Halifax, N.
Law.
331
He
S.
William'',
He was
1060 1.
The
Jonathan'.)
following letter
"Dear Sir
am
an Englishman
1897.
of my family and
great-grandfather was Peter
he married Phebe Mott who was a cousin of
at
8,
My
James Tremain,
181
of Stout
whom we
I tell
you
it
it
will
"Yours
am,
truly,
third generation.
William
10700.
Lee
Tremain.
(John
Dunsier-,
John'.)
14,
Sept.
3,
Cape Breton,
1868, Keziah Mudge, at Port
Children
10701.
Canso.
Millie Lee.
Born Jan.
17, 1870, at
Mabora, C. B.
1S70.
10702.
John Henry.
10703.
Philip Augustus.
Died Jan.
26,
332
10704.
Eva Maud.
10705.
Eliza Bertha.
Col.
(John Dunsier^
Barrister
at Law.
Hadley.
John'.)
Collector of Customs.
Judge of Probate. Colonel of the 8th Inverness Regiment.
They had one child in 1888. Residence, 1888,
10720.
He
10633.
10730.
John\)
Emma
married
Nova
Scotia.
Valentine Tremain,
(John Dunsier^,
married Zaidee Hoyt, of Annapolis, N. S. N. S.
P. O. R., N, S.
They have one child. Assistant
Frederick
10634.
He
10740.
Alexander
Tremain.
laide
E.
He
Hoyt.
Telegraph
10632.
superintendent.
three children,
10750.
10642.
N. Y,
He
10800,
Residence,
Dr. William
1893,
Tremaine.
S.
164 State
He was
St.,
John'.)
Brooklyn,
born in Nova
Physician,
S, Cal.
Resigned 9 Sept.,
Must, out 4 June, 1866.
ist Lt, Asst. Surg. 28 Feb., 1866.
Capt, Asst, Surg, 16 Sept., 1866,"
Professor of Surgery in Niagara University, Niagara Falls, N, Y,,
He died in 1900 in Buffalo. Residence, Buffalo, N, Y.
1897.
1864.
Sept.,
1864.
1 08 10,
B, E, L, Tremaine,
Born in Nova Scotia. Appointed
from Alexandria Co., Va,, Clerk in Subsistence Department of War
Residence, 1899,
Department,
(See U, S, Official Register, 1899.)
New
York,
Tl^UElVIA^.
NEW BRUNSWICK BRANCH.
Harmon Trueman.
iiooo.
came from
Billsdale,
settled at Point
He
America.)
married, Jan.
8,
1807,
N.
Sept.
Harmon
in 1775,
and
John'',
S.,
of Martin*, Jessed
in
Fort Lawrence,
Children
iiooi.
Stephen Bamford.
Married, Feb.
who died May
Born Feb.
11, 1836,
17,
1808.
Died Dec.
29,
1875.
in
1002.
who
334
Married
Born Aug. 27, 1812.
Died Nov. 14, 1850.
Rev. Alexander W. McLeod (brother of John W. above), a
Methodist,
Sarah.
I1003.
1025.
Manager
Albert,
W.
A.
Trueman.
Secretary, Treasurer
New
Brunswick.
Company.
and General
Residence, 1896,
^PjPEI^DIX
III.
Richard Trueman.
New York
Child
1 1
1 1
Peter.
130.
135.
11140.
Peter Truman.
New
(See
New
Married
York.
Aug.
New
(See
York.
Resi-
28,
Elizabeth
Member
May
Militia,
1765,
Marriages.)
New York
(See
Thomas Trueman.
5,
New York
Residence,
145.
Married,
York.
Peter Truman.
Dutchess County
Co.,
Residence,
Montanye.
1 1
Clay.
City.
Residence,
Jackson.
Humphrey
City.
mil.
Harris.
will of
New York
Residence,
15, 1707.
iiiio.
dence,
Witness to
Thomas
Marriages.)
1761.
Age
Born
25.
in
England.
1 1
ger,
William C. Tremaine.
Headquarters
1 1
Rock
of Dept. of Cal.,
Appointed from
York.
160.
Island.
1 1
the
150.
170.
Mohawk
S.
Francisco.
Edward Tremain.
Employed
in
U.
S.
Messen-
Civilian Employee.
War Department.
Born
Employed
at
in
New
at S. Francisco.
in Illinois.
Arsenal
Born
Rock
Appointed from
Island,
111.
336
in 1867.
1 1
(See Hemenway's
still
living
Gazetteer of Vermont.)
George W. Truman.
190.
Captain of a
was
of
we have
claim
dollars,
sixty-three
all
less,
bounded
inherited from the estate of Thos. Hoyt, late of sd. Norwalk, dec, and
Recorded on sd.
sold by sd. Knapp by virtue of power of attorney.
Norwalk records
"Recorded Jan
new
31, 1833,
No., 743, old No. 373, L.
1
1200.
Land
205.
C. P.
Truman.
reed.)"
in
the
Harvard
Brookings
Co., N. D.
11210.
Giles Tremain.
N. Y.
1
12 15.
W. Cabell Trueman.
Editor of
The
Critic,
Rich-
Appendix
III.
337
Young's History
1 1
Warsaw, N. Y.)
Thomas Truman.
Enlisted Aug.
in the
soldier
1
230.
of
1235.
9,
18 13, as a private
of 18 12.
War
Church
11240.
1 1
260.
Children
II26I.
of the
B.
Tremaine. Clerk
Thomas Truman.
:
to
He
Gen. Woodruff
married.
at Manilla,
90 1.
33^
11282.
Born July
Iva.
Butler.
Married, Oct,
12, 1874.
Residence, 1901, Cortland, N. Y.
1283.
Devere.
1284.
Fanny.
Born June i,
Born May 29,
Foote.
Children
1899,
Charles P.
1876.
1879.
i.
12,
Floyd.
Cortland, N. Y.
11285.
vSarah.
Bom March
1286.
Bessie.
Born April
11290.
married.
Children
Eri Truman.
Nellie.
1 1
Harry.
1 1
293.
George.
11
294.
Bert.
1
1300.
married.
Children
1882.
(Thomas^ Thomas^)
11273.
He
11291.
292.
3,
29, 1885.
Freeman Truman.
(Thomas-, Thomas'.)
11274.
He
Appendix
1
III.
Warren W. Tremaine.
1330.
339
Ave., N. Y. City.
1
Richard Tremaine.
1332.
P. O. Building, N. Y. City.
1
Scott Tremaine.
1334.
P. O. Inspector.
Office,
1893,
280 Broadway, N. Y.
City.
Emma
11336.
N. Y. City.
Tremain.
Residence,
1893,
156
East 32nd
Street,
1
D. Truman.
1338.
City.
James Truman.
11340.
N. Y. City.
Truman.
Joseph
11342.
N. Y. City.
Residence,
1893,
Street,
Samuel
N. Y. City.
J.
"New York,
"Mr. M.
E.
Street,
Poole
"Dear Sir
am
afraid
February
6th, 1901.
"Yours
respectfully,
"S.
Stephen
11346.
N. Y. City.
J.
Truman.
J.
W. Truman."
Street,
1
N.
1348.
Florence Truman.
Y., City.
11350.
J.
W. Tremaine.
Postmaster.
Kan.
E,
H. Treeman.
Born
in
Oregon.
New
York.
Clerk
in
U.
S.
340
1
Robert Truman.
1356.
Born
in
P.
Illinois.
O.
Clerk,
1
1360.
Vols.
try
organized
1
Maj. Alfred F. Tremain. 13th Regt. Mass. InfanPromoted Brevet Major, March 13, 1865. Regiment
at Lowell.
1362.
Graduated
at
Michigan
1
Dr. Alexander Smith Truman. Graduated at Mich1364.
Residence, 1900, 11 14 W.
igan University, Medical School, 1872.
69th
St.,
1
Chicago,
Dr.
1366.
111.
Henry Tremayne.
Physician.
Residence, 1900,
Ionia, Mich,
1
1368.
St.,
Dr. Horace
1370.
Miami Medical
Residence,
Physician,
N. Y. City.
F.
Truman.
Physician.
Graduated
at
Ohio.
5,
Pro-
"Commission
the
honorable
II. of
England.
"We
be
find
killed but
five
Indians to
1
Charles Edward Treman.
1380.
4025.
(Breckenridge,
James (ScotchJrish), born in 1696, came to America in 1727 and
settled in Palmer, Mass.
James Breckenridge, son of the above,
Appendix
born
in
Was
Ireland in 1721.
America.
III.
341
Settled in Bennington,
Vermont.
when
Was
came
to
very prominent
in
his father
England by the
settlers
Was
though he did not take any active part against the movement. He
was expelled from the state, with his son-in-law, John McNeil, but
was allowed to return, and died in Bennington. Mary, daughter of
the above, married John McNeil, of Charlotte, Vermont.
McNeil.
sent to the north of Ireland to act as a buffer against the wild Irish.
After several generations, some of them came to this country among
;
He came in his
them. Captain Archibald McNeil, in about 1729.
own ship, with a chest of gold at the mast. His wife was Lady
Sarah Johnson, from Antrim, Ireland. They were ship-wrecked
of
Nova
The former
is
Captain McNeil went to Brantford,
probably correct.
He served
Connecticut, and from there to Litchfield in about 1740.
in the British Army as captain of a Connecticut company, during the
French and Indian War (1756 to 1763). He went with the British
Army
to
by the British.
settled in
made
his invasion of
tional
as General
His daughter, Mary, was born August 30, 1780, and married
Ezra Meech. Note John McNeil had a son, David B. McNeil, who
was very prominent in the affairs of northern New York. He held
title.
342
He
five sons.
in
Connecticut, in
IMiVCK HlSTOHY.
FIRST GENERATION.
JOHN MACK, OF LYME, CONN.
1
came
(1680.)
1800.
to
settled at
Lyme, Conn.,
Sarah Bagley
in 1697.
at Salisbury,
Conn.
He
He married
He married
(ist),
(2nd),
April
May
5,
1681,
4,
1733,
Resi-
Children
11801.
1
1802.
11803.
1804.
11805.
1
1806.
1807.
11808.
1
1809.
11810.
Elizabeth.
Jr.
11811.
11812.
1693, at Salisbury.
Married
1920.
Johanna.
Deborah.
Lord.
Born Sept.
Born Oct.
1930.
17, 1703, at
11, 1706, at
Lyme.
Lyme.
Married Theophilus
SECo:^n3 &E]srEiii^Tioisr.
John Mack.
11820.
(John.)
ond
He
29,
25, 1733.
He
married a sec-
time.
Children
11833.
William.
11821.
Sarah.
11822.
Phebe.
11823.
11824.
1
1825.
1826.
1827.
1828.
1829.
11830.
11831.
21832.
1834.
Sumner
11836.
1
12360.
Elizabeth.
11835.
^-
11801.
He
Josiah.
Married,
11805.
JosiAH Mack.
(John.)
He married Abigail.
Salisbury, Conn.
1840.
1693, in
29, 1767.
He
Children
1
184 1.
6,
1754,
Reuben
He
was born
Deacon.
in
Hebron
Land Records
Conn."
May
at
Josiah.
Born Aug.
19, 1721.
12470.
Second Generation.
11842.
Born March
Esther.
Nathaniel Brown
1843.
Lydia.
White.
11844.
Elisha.
1845.
Abigail.
1846.
John.
22,
Married
1723.
(ist),
Feb.
17, 1745,
Jonathan Mack.
1850.
345
11806.
(John.)
at Salisbury,
Conn.
He
was born
He
to Louisburg.
He
died in 1776.
Residence, Lyme,
Conn.
Children
1
185 1.
1852.
11853.
1
1854.
1855.
11856.
11857.
11
1
858.
1859.
1860.
11861.
Joseph.
Orlando Mack.
1870.
(John.)
11807.
He was born
between
1693 and 1697 at Salisbury, Conn. He married, March 14, 17 18, DamShe was born in 1702. He removed
aris Button, of Hebron, Conn.
Hebron Land Records say: "17 17.
to Hebron, Conn., from Lyme.
Deed
to
187 1.
11872.
Louise.
Born May 9,
Born Feb.
Catharine.
1720.
10, 1722.
Married,
Ford.
1
1873.
Orlando.
1874.*
Daniel.
12560.
12580.
May
21,
1744, Isaac
346
1
Phebe.
1875.
11876.
11877.
1
1878.
1879.
11880.
Born
Rev.
1890.
born Dec.
8,
Church
Children
1 1
1
Died Feb.
1729.
2,
Ebenezer Mack.
1697, at
of
Lyme.
Hannah
(John.)
He
Lyme, Conn.
May
28,
Married
1769.
Holly.
11808.
He was
89 1.
1892.
11893.
children.
11894.
Hannah.
1895.
Samuel.
1896.
11897.
11898.
11899.
Azubah.
Born Nov.
Matthew Smith.
11910.
1 1802.
Residence, East
Children
Thomas.
Sarah.
11913.
11914.
19 1
11911.
91 5.
He
Haddam, Conn.
11912.
1 1
28, 1748.
Mack.
Jonathan Reed.
7.
beth Mack.
17
He
(o.
18),
1733.
Conn.
Child
11918.
in N. Y.
Jonathan.
Born Sept.
17,
Residence, Lyme,
Second Generation.
1
Mack.
Children
1
92 1.
11922.
1
Mack.
11931
1932
1933
1934
"935
1936
married
Rebecca
Thankful.
Caleb.
Children
He
347
May
8,
1728,
Deborah
Third
GrEivTEHi^Tioisr.
Ebenezer Mack.
12300.
16.
He
(John^,
John'.)
married, Nov.
11826.
1736,
23,
He was
Abigail Denis.
Woman.
Ezra Mack.
12320.
He
April 5, 1722.
dence, Lyme, Conn.
Children
(John-, John'.)
12323.
Nabby.
12324.
Charles.
12326.
12327.
12328.
12329.
born
Resi-
12875.
12335.
Nehemiah Mack.
Children
He was
11830.
Mrs.
Eunice
Beck1749,
John'.)
(John"",
12336.
He was
12325.
11829.
12322.
12321.
1738.
Abigail.
5,
Died Sept.
12900.
6,
1776.
Third Generation.
12339
David.
12340
12341
12342
Silas.
12343
John.
Hezekiah Mack.
12350.
born Jan.
Child
1
ried,
235
20, 1728.
He
Rachel.
(John^,
John'.)
1832.
He
was
12950.
John'.)
11834.
Residence, Lyme, Conn.
(John-,
He
maf-
12361.
Delight.
Dorcas.
12362.
12363.
12364.
12365.
12366.
12367.
JosiAH Mack,
12375.
1805.
16, 1780.
married Ann.
William Mack.
12360.
12,
June
1759, Ruth Gee.
He
741.
12910.
1.
Children
1759.
4,
12344
in
Born Jan.
349
His
married.
(John^ John'.)
wife's
name
is
11836.
not known.
12945.
He was born
He died in
Children
12376.
Elisha.
Born
12377.
Josiah.
12970.
Joseph Starling.
Sarah Mack.
12390.
12392
12393
12394
12395
12396
12397
12398
in 1768.
6,
1762.
12960.
He was
born
11821,
He
Sarah.
in 1707.
He mardied Dec. 19, 1748.
350
He
Children
12411.
1
241 2.
12413.
12414.
12415.
12426.
12428.
12429.
12430.
1
243 1.
12432.
12433.
Mack.
11822.
Richard Hays.
1824.
Children
12427.
Phebe
Joanna.
12425.
Mack.
married
He
In or before 1747.
Seth.
12447.
12448.
Sarah.
Bom
12449.
Phebe.
Born March
12441.
12442.
12443.
12444.
T2445.
12446.
Mary.
Abigail.
12470.
July
8,
1749.
28, 1752.
1747,
9,
Third Generation.
Children
1
247 1.
12472.
12473.
12474.
12475.
12476.
Sarah.
12477.
12478.
12479.
12480.
12481.
12482.
Elisha Mack.
12500.
bom
351
(Josiah-,
He
11844.
John'.)
He
married,
March
i,
was
1750,
Children
Residence
12501.
David.
12502.
13015.
Lois.
Born Nov. 29
Born Nov.
(o.
15, 1753.
Bap. April
Bap. April
1754.
i,
i,
1752.
Died Dec.
8,
1769.
12503.
Bap.
Abigail.
died
March
April
i,
1756.
She
16, 1827.
12507.
12508.
Sarah.
Bap. April
June
1786,
12504.
12505.
12506.
Elisha.
Molly.
25, 1775-
12509.
I,
i,
1767,
Oliver Blush.
6,
1769.
(o.
He
born July
6,
1767).
Married,
died July
20,
1846.
She died
Bap. April
i,
1770.
Died
May
i,
1775.
12510.
Lois.
1775-
Born Nov.
28, 1770.
Bap. April
i,
1771.
Died
May
8,
352
Lydia.
12512.
Lydia.
Feb.
13, 1833.
Lieut.
12520.
Mack,
John
(Josiah^ John'.)
11846.
He
He
Children
12521.
Son.
12522.
Mercy.
Ralph.
12523.
12524.
12525.
12526.
12527.
12528.
12529.
12530.
Abijah Mack.
12540.
born Sept.
30, 1746.
He
(Jonathan^, John')
i,
1769.
He was
11859.
Children
I254.[.
Elishi.
12542.
Mihitable.
Esrs.
12560.
Orlando Mack.
Married, Nov.
(Orlando-, John'.)
1831,
Jane
11873.
He
27,
was born
May
24,
1724,
at Hsbro.i,
at
Conn.
Third Generation.
Children
353
12563.
12564.
Seba.
12565.
Abihu.
256 1.
12562.
Sybil.
Bom May
3,
13070.
1749.
Abigail.
Daniel.
12566.
12567.
1256S.
12569.
12570.
12571.
12572.
14015-
Daniel Mack.
12580.
(Orlando-, John'.)
11874.
He was
born March 23, 1727. He married, Aug. 15, 1751, Elizabeth Gary,
of Lyme.
He removed, after Sept. 23, 1755, to Norfolk, Litchfield
Member of Congregational Church at Norfolk, Sept. 10,
Co., Conn.
10,
Lyme.
1772,
Resi-
Ebenezer.
12581.
March
Born Sept.
23, 1755, at
Mon-
12582.
12583.
12601.
Barzeliel.
Born Sept.
18, 1760.
Joseph Cary.
Mansfield, Conn.
354
Children
Born Jan.
Born in 1770.
12621.
Richard.
12622.
Asa.
1899.
Cliildren
-^^
*^i^<^
17.59,
at Mansfield,
Conn.
14050.
14060.
Jasper Huntley.
12630.
Mack.
15,
He
Azubah
12631.
12632.
12633.
12634.
12635.
Sarah.
Hannah.
Matthew
12645.
Smith.
(Matthew.)
Sarah Church,
Children
12646.
Matthew.
12647.
Azariah.
14060.
Born Dec.
7,
1784.
14075.
119 15.
He
married
Fourth
1
232
Child
1.
Manson.
Born Nov.
178-, Lydia
28, 178-.
Benjamin Mack.
12900.
was born
Sept. 15,
He
1756.
12338.
Nabby
Lord.
Child
Benjamin.
12901.
1
6,
12876.
He
He married, Sept.
Residence, Lyme, Conn.
Neal Courtney,
12875.
Mack.
GrEivrEiiiVTio^.
Born Dec.
David Mack.
29 10.
born Jan. 4, 1759.
He was
Rogers.
Child
12911.
6,
1781.
He
David.
Born Nov.
2,
1784.
He
Children
12921.
12922.
12923.
12924.
12925.
12926.
Harriet Watrous.
Married March
28,
1849,
356
He
Elijah Mack. (William^, John^, John'.)
12367.
12935.
was born July 7, 1778. He married, April 4, 1799, Lydia Tillotson.
Residence, Lyme, Conn.
Children
12936.
William.
12937.
12938.
Reuel Huntley.
12945.
Mack.
Dorcas.
12364.
Children
1800.
1802.
16,
1804.
He
12946.
Sally.
12947.
Spicer M.
12948.
He
12950.
Samuel Martin.
1797.
1235
1,
Child:
1
Adeline.
295 1.
Elisha Mack.
12960.
(Josiah^
John"",
14400.
12376.
John'.)
He
N. Y.
297
14420.
(Josiah^,
John"",
at
He
Child
1
1806.
JosiAH Mack.
12970.
was born
Born in
Enoch.
12961.
He
Oswego,
Elisha H.
12985.
JosiAH Mack.
He
8, 1758.
married, Jan. 20, 1790,
Porter (daughter of Aaron Gillet and Anna Pratt, and
Porter).
12986.
to
1.
Child
12377.
John'.)
He removed
Josiah.
Born Aug.
28, 1793.
He
Mary (Gillet)
widow of E.
12480.
Fourth Generation.
Henry Mack.
13000.
357
12 481.
He
He
was born
Children
13005.
13006.
Deborah.
13001.
13002.
13003.
13004.
Born Aug.
Bap. Nov.
27, 1799.
3,
Died Aug.
1799.
1S22.
8,
He
famous
tract
Mass.,
in
"The
1776,
Faithful Steward".
Selectman,
He removed
1783-4;
1787-8,
to Middlefield,
Representative,
1811-12.
Professor William S. Tyler's History of Amherst College says of
him
who
left to
his
Faithful
Steward'.
No
with him on the most casual subject without feeling that he was a
genuine descendant and representative of the Pilgrim Fathers of New
England.
was
just
virtues.
And
those
intimately,
knew
that he
The following is taken from the tract entitled, "Col. David Mack,
the Faithful Steward".
"He was
of Puritan descent
his ancestors
the blood of the Pilgrims ran in their veins and the love of the Pil-
grims'
God burned
in their hearts.
358
Mack and
"Col.
had each
his wife
fifteen brothers
and
sisters
and Jabez ElUs his maternal uncle, lived till he was one hundred
years and forty days old, and was connected with his wife in marriage
seventy-six years.
restrained
excess of
and
it
in
his youth.
riot.
"They
absolutely debarred
indulged.
him
from
all
mark me, those young men will assuredly come to a bad end.' This
prophetic speech was sadly and literally fulfilled three of them
;
expiated their crimes on the gallows, others were sent to the state
prison, and all came to a lamentable and disgraceful end.
"Not so with him who was trained in the way he should go, and
He honored his father and
it when he was old.
in
and
his
were
the
land, which the Lord gave
mother,
long
days
him and that too, notwithstanding imminent exposure to death.
"As he removed his family from Hebron to Middlefield, in
dam
lost,
when looking for death, and the spectators giving them up for
Providence, at the moment of despair, ordered a way for their
him
fast
it
was with
difficulty that
he got
in
hand
his
Fourth Generation.
and almost
As near
killed him.
On
about an hour.
359
am dead
'I
!'
but rising up, he found that the deer was dead and lying prostrate at
his feet.
his generation
promise of long
life
to
might serve
God might
fulfill
the
temper had, from some unknown cause, conhim a strong dislike. Meeting him one day, Mr.
Mack saluted him respectfully, but received only the unkind reply,
of choleric
tracted towards
speak to me.' 'I shall speak to you,' said he, 'for I have
been
accustomed to respect age, and I always intend to do it.'
always
This changed his churlishness towards him ever after into civility
'Don't
may be remarked
was a
"The
all
that this
'a soft
his house.
He,
one
was
in
He never
of them, 'excelled in government.
forth
the
without
punishment
criminality of the
fully setting
offense and its evil consequences, calmly and coolly, without excite'My
father,' says
inflicted
ment or passion
till
full
He
had
more
"Such
fidelity in the
stewardship
God crowned
360
grandchildren's
relatives,
and
am
for prayer,
my poor feeble attempts were not in vain. My enjoyment continued through the day and evening.
Thanks to Almighty God, that
he can subdue the hardest heart and bring such sinful rebels as I am
to bow before him.
When I look back on my life and see how I have
think
lived,
more than
ever did,
have reason
and ashes.
I feel
if
indeed
to blush
that I
If
he should see
fit
in
to
to continue
dust
God,
me
in
confusion of face,
that
when
delight in
him
am
that he
would do good,
Fourth Generation.
361
tions, that
In short, I can
towards God, being condemned by my own heart.
do no other, than allow, that all my best services are defiled with
and need
sin,
for sin
opened
be washed
to
in
that fountain,
and uncleanness.'
of Christ than in
favored moments,
No name awakens
know
him,
my
life.
love him,
am
can sav in
his
and he
in
my most
is
mine.
my mind as
his
to
have more to do with him, every day of our lives, than with any other
No being in heaven so much beloved as he
being in the universe.
is
that our heart and flesh should cry out for him.
"
'My dear brother, if you and I are what
we
No wonder
profess to be,
we
be
health
is
short.
which
in a short
good,
my
reason
tells
my
life,
to see
if
is
God through
Christ,
and plead
1835
'My dear children, I am this
have
day
spent most of the day in calling to
mind the numerous blessings of which God, in his holy providence,
has made me the unworthy partaker, and in reading and meditating
10,
upon the 25th and 29th chapters of Genesis, the 34th chapter of
Exodus, 32d of Deuteronomy, and the two last chapters of Joshua.
I enjoy good health, and have attended meeting every Sabbath this
season.
When I call to mind what God has done for me, and what
362
The solemn
eternity.
among
is
means
the
of
the sum-
"
'January i, 1836.
I
past by the deaths of many aged friends.
town there is not one living who was here
sense
am
almost alone
in another, I
short.'
am
am
the oldest
when
not alone.
man
in
In one
came.
enjoy the
my
faith stronger as I
advance
in life.
And
times
do not despair
of
sins, for I
is
He
so
live,
that
when God
calls
me home,
to be here
in
me
tells
no more,
May
sin.
I
may
Christ Jesus, to
will
you therefore,
my
dear grand-
Fourth Generation.
children, allow
me
363
to give
have great
'Let
prayer to
me
it
The man
always ready to do your part in supporting the Gospel.
is not willing to support the Gospel, cannot, with propriety, be
who
called a
good member
of society.
"
perform
all
our comforts.
all
Take heed
life,
in
all
you do.
desire
to
commit you
to,
and
leave you with, the Father of all mercies and God of all grace.
"
'That you may be directed safely through an evil world to
is
David Mack.'
father,
hopefully pious.
"Col. Mack's early advantages were very limited, for previous to
his marriage he had been to school but six weeks.
He once expostulated with his father because he did not give him more opportunity
His father replied, 'David, I never went to school
to attend school.
in
my
life
six
and ought
to be satis-
364
He
fied.'
went
afterwards
to the
common
He
ing.
He was
friend and patron of learning, and gave large sums in aid of public
He assisted indigent young men in their studies, and
seminaries.
offered his three sons a liberal education.
"His
he lived
life is
in his
some
stantly filling
office of trust
town
in
which
five
this last
until
office
he was early
he resigned
at seventy-
years of age.
"It was principally by his agency that Middlefield was incorporated into a town, the advantages of which were from the first foreseen
by him. Having obtained a knowledge of the region while hunting,
and defined the boundaries for a new town, he called a meeting of
They approved
the
object, but
told
if
successful,
He
they
should defray the expenses if he failed, the loss should be his own.
They consented, and he succeeded. The act of incorporation was
;
glad to go
own and
his neigh-
'
Fourth Generation.
365
bors' families.
fre-
quently longer.
"He had
"Thus
it
He
in
first
boot
first
who
followed
one
less
made
himself,
by
He was
when
member
of twelve
and he
benevo-
and, at a period
it
act of liberality.
"In the year 18 14, he presented each of his children with a set
of Scott's Family Bible, which cost him three hundred and sixty dol-
in
him
grace.
alone.
He
He
lived
who
He
felt that
in
Christ and
felt
till
366
was
yet perfect,
much
work
and
"The youngest
was a death
He
child
his
in the family,"
March
field.
died
Children
24, 1845.
11, 1827, in
Middle-
13024.
Married
Born Nov. 17, 1774, in Hebron, Conn.
Mary.
Ebenezer Emmons. 14500.
Born March 14, 1776, in Middlefield, Mass.
Lois.
David. Born February 17, 1778, in Middlefield, Mass. 14480.
Mindwell. Born Sept. 6, 1779, in Middlefield, Mass.
John Talcott. Born Aug. 23, 1781, in Middlefield, Mass.
Born May 26, 1783, in Middlefield, Mass. 14490.
Elisha.
Anna. Born Dec. 26, 1784, in Middlefield, Mass.
Phebe. Born June 30, 1786, in Middlefield, Mass.
Born Feb. 3, 1788, in Middlefield, Mass. Married
Zilpah.
13025.
Ivucy.
13016.
13017.
13018.
13019.
13020.
13021.
13022.
13023.
13027.
Married
13028.
Married
13026.
Solomon Root.
was born
Sarah
1793-5
May
(Blossom)
1796-8.
Middlefield, Mass.
;
Children
Elisha.
13037.
Josiah.
13051.
12504.
Born in
Born in
13, 1760.
of Hebron, Conn.
13052.
13, 1759, at
1784.
1798.
Ralph Mack.
Mass.
13036.
13050.
Middlefield,
14530.
13035.
He
and
He
(John^, Josiah^,
married, Jan,
6,
John'.)
12523.
1783, Lydia
He
Gilbert,
Fourth Generation.
13053.
Welthia.
13054.
Lydia.
13056.
13057-
whom
1791.
Orlando Mack.
Lieut.
13070.
(ist),
i,
13055.
12563.
Bap. April
367
He was
born Oct.
10, 1747, at
Soldier
8, 1792, Lucy Baldwin, of New Marlborough, Mass.
Second Lieutenant,
Ensign, Oct., 1776.
Revolutionary War.
First Lieutenant, Feb. 16, 1777, in the 8th Regt. ConJan. I, 1777.
necticut Continental Line, formation of 1777-81, commanded by
March
in the
John Chandler, (2nd) Col. Giles Russell. Retired by reof officers Nov. 15, 1778.
Lieutenant May, 1779.
He
removed after the close of the Revolution from Hebron, Conn., to
New Marlborough, Mass. He removed afterwards and settled at
(ist) Col.
arrangement
in Tompkins County, N. Y.
During the War of 181 2
he transported supplies for the American troops on the Niagara
frontier.
He died during the war at Black Rock, near Buffalo, N. Y.
Ludlowville
His widow drove to Black Rock and brought back his team. They
had several children who died in infancy, besides those mentioned
below.
Residence, Ludlowville, N. Y.
Children
13071.
Orlando.
13072.
Maudana.
13073.
Lucy.
13674.
Orlando.
13075.
13076.
Daniel.
Eddy.
14650.
Born
13085.
Children
Married Stephen
1752.
He
13086.
Susan.
13087.
Charlotte.
13089.
14590.
14600.
Daniel Mack,
13088.
in 1796.
14702
368
Robert.
13091.
Lucinda.
13092.
Daniel.
13090.
Gilbert.
8,
Private,
1787.
'.
Abner Mack.
14000.
He
Born Nov.
Died.
1807.
Orlando-, John\)
12568.
Hebron, Conn. He married Anna
Hezekiah Parson's Company, 4th Regt,
(Orlando^,
12, 1757, at
Capt.
Col.
1788, at
Musi-
storming of
Corporal, May,
Stony Point,
On the
Wintered, 1779-80, at Morristown, N. J.
Samuel Wyllis.
Child:
Ebenezer.
14001.
14750.
sick
Conn.
York
Author
He
of the
died.
finally
at
New
Norfolk,
"Cat Fight",
Residence,
New
City.
257
40 15.
1.
He was
"I,
State of
ment
in
Lemuel Serjants
New
Yorke,
of
Do make and
following, viz
my
Fourth Generation.
dear beloved wife Delia Serjants, one cow and
ture
and the
money
that
369
all
due
is
my
said
my
children, viz
of
my
Lemuel
Serjants, Jun.,
Pulatiel
Serjants,
Salley
"Lemuel Serjants.
tor
"Signed, sealed and published and delivered by the said testaSerjants, as his last will and testiment in the presence
Lemuel
of us
"Jacob Edson,
"MiCHAL Chaplin,
"Rebecah Chaplin.
"A
coducal to the
last will
and testiment
of
Lemuel
Serjants,
Lord
one thousand 800 and twenty, I give to my beloved wife, Delia Serjants in adition to what I have given her before, one morning gown,
one handkerchief, a pair
tion I
tors to
make
of gloves
fullfill
this as part of
my
my
last will
of crape
I
direct
this adi-
my
execu-
my hand and
370
Owego, N. Y.
at
in
quehanna river carried away all the timber, which he had purchased
and paid for in goods out of his store, and made him a bankrupt. He
removed in 1799 to Owego, N. Y. He engaged again in the mercantile business.
He purchased, in 1805, the American Farmer
He
printing office, and published the newspaper until his death.
was a prominent and influential citizen.
Justice of the Peace.
First Judge of Broome County, N. Y.,
Supervisor, 1807-8, 1811-12.
He was a member of the Masonic fraternity, and Aug. 28,
1812-14.
He was a
1804, was one of the petitioners for a lodge at Owego.
He
Mary
"Stephen
20th, 1766.
died while they resided at or near Cooperstown, leaving four children,
Elizabeth, Stephen, Phoebe and Ebenezer.
Subsequently he married
1797
at
second wife he had two children, Horace and Maria. Mr. Mack
removed to Owego in 1799 and soon became one of the most active
and prominent citizens. We find it recorded that 'in the early settlement of Owego he held the office of Commissioner of Highways,
Assessor, Excise Commissioner and Constable and that he represented the town of Owego on the Board of Supervisors in 1807, 1808,
his
1811, 1812.
From Nov.
1
6th, 181 4,
He
he held the
office of First
way
literary ability.
first
PUBLIC LJBRAfiy
a.
Fourth Generation.
371
1875, to their
"
for
paying
it
it
in
down
He
Md.
goods from
came down
taining that
the river to
it
Owego
in
his store.
came
all
a great freshet,
He
of his timber.
to secure
it
as
it
would be
The
He also
the board of supervisors in 1807, 1808, 1811 and 1812.
served several years as justice of the peace.
From 1812 to 1815 he
was first judge of the court of common pleas of the county of Tioga.
He died in Owego April 16, 18 14, in the 49th year of his age. His
remains were interred
The
following
"The People
:
Know
County Judge
of the State of
and independent.
ing
is
ye that
To
all
to
we reposing
especial trust
and confidence
in the
372
Mack
first
the said
of
be holden in and for our said county, Together with the fees, profits
and advantages to the same belonging, for and during such time as
he shall well behave himself therein or until he shall attain the age of
sixty years.
TesHmo7ty whereof
patent and the great
"/;z
made
affixed.
Governor
We
to
be
State to be hereunto
of the
Navy
in the thirty-seventh
year of
"Daniel D. Tompkins.
"Passed the Secretary's Office the
nth day
of November, 1812.
"Arch. Campbell,
"Dep. Secretary."
At the time
1862, said
of her
"Departed
this life
of her son-in-law,
years, consort of
this Village.
Indeed, he
may
talent with
and
filled
many
men
of purpose,
he was among
honor and public trust. His family conand three daughters Stephen, Ebenezer, Horace,
stations of
The
many
years in
Fourth Generation.
373
youngest,
Owego, N.
Y.,
children are
all
of
Mr. Carrnichael.
She died
at
These
Judge
Mack
died in 18 14, and the subject of this notice has remained his
widow from that time down to the period of her death. Blest by
nature with a strong constitution, and possessing great physical and
mental energy, she seemed admirably calculated for the labors and
and, indeed, she retained
In the
those qualities until within a short period before its close.
in
this
year 1818, she united herself with the Presbyterian Church
village,
and
may
it
conversation
conversation
much
with
and
In a
have been
conformity with her profession.
before
her
with her pastor, a few days
death, she
in
expressed a full confidence in her religious faith, but seemed to entertain some dread as to the moment of conflict when the soul was to
Redeemer
we
trust, of
Calm
The
of
Broome and
State of
Owego,
County
second part, Witnesseth, that the said party of the
consideration of the
sum
of five dollars to
me
in
of the Village of
New
York, of the
first part,
hand
for
and
in
paid, by the
374
is
hereby confessed
unto the said party of the second part, iji her actual possession now
behig, and to her heirs and assigns for ever, All that certain piece or
parcel of land situate lying and being in the Village of Owego Aforesaid and
remains after deducting from the same that part of said Lot this
Day Deeded by the Party to the first part to Joseph Draper. Together with all singular the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in any wise appertaining, and the reversion and
reversions, remainder
and
and remainders,
rents, issues
and
profits thereof
nances.
To Have a7id
to
Hold
the said party of the second part, her heirs and assigns, to the sole
and only proper use, benefit and behoof of the said party of the
"Nathaniel Bacon,
"Rebecca Bacon.
"Sealed and Delivered, In the Presence of
"Samuel Sherman,
"Horace Mack.
"State of
New
On
York,
ss.
me
well known, who, being duly sworn, saith that he knows Nathaniel
Bacon and Rebecca Bacon, the within grantors, and that they are the
persons described in and who executed the within deed, and that
they severally signed, sealed and delivered the said deed for the uses
and purposes therein mentioned. And that he, this deponent, and
their
Fourth Generation.
names
deed as witnesses
to said
375
same.
or
"Wm. Platt,
"Master
"Broome County,
"Received
recorded
in
ss.
Chancery.
for recording
book
of
"County of Broome,
York by the Grace of God
and Stephen Mack,
send Greeting
in
of the
ss.
The People
free
Town
of the
Mack
State of
New
Mack
grant unto you the said Polly Mack and Stephen Mack full power by
these presents to administer and faithfully to dispose of all and singular the said goods, chattels and credits to ask, demand, recover and
receive the debts which unto the said deceased whilst living and at
the time of his death did belong and to pay the debts which the
;
made
to exhibit or cause to
376
when thereunto
And We
required.
Children
14016.
14017.
attorney
May
16,
1817
He removed,
date.
to Ithaca, N. Y.
refers to his appointment as
on examining the Records find that you were appd. on the j8th
Apr. last. It appears by the Records here that your commission was duly made out and forwarded to the Clerk of Tompkins
Co.
It is
probable that
it is
now
will be
it
is
not
my receiving notice that the previous one was not reed. I will
return Judge Dana's resignation if I can lay my hands on it.
At all events he may consider it not accepted. It will not be
handed over
W.
L.
to
Marcy."
At the time
Yours, &c.,
"Tompkins
years.
Fourth Generation.
377
the Bar of
8th,
1857,
upon
Supreme Court
York, to
all
to
this State,
my hand
first
Smith Thompson.
H:feTORY of
378
day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventeen, the within named Stephen Mack, personally
appeared in open court, and then and there took and subscribed
the oath of office as Attorney at Law, as required by law. J. A.
Varick, Clk." "By the Honorable Ambrose Spencer, Esq.,
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, of the State of New York,
whom these presents shall come, greeting Know ye
to all to
that Stephen
Mack,
Ithaca, N. Y.
Phoebe.
14018.
Married a Crawford.
29, 1788.
14020.
14021.
Maria
New
J.
Born July
i,
1800.
14030.
He
She died
at
Born April
14019.
in Feb., 1837, at
Children
in Oct., 1837,
14032.
Albert.
Residence, 1837, New Marlborough, Mass.
Dr. Asahel. Residence, Woodbury, Conn.
14033.
Eliza.
14031.
14034.
14050.
Richard Cary.
Conn.
(Joseph.)
He
Fourth Generation.
Deacon.
Ford.
379
War.
He removed
Boston was
He
Cary
N. Y.
Children
1405 1.
14052.
14053.
strength,
third."
He
14060.
married.
At the
At the
first
first
sioner of Highways.
He
Children
14061.
Truman.
14062.
Joseph.
Born in
Married.
1792.
14860.
life.
She
380
Matthew Smith.
14070.
married Asenath Anable.
(Matthew^ Matthew'.)
12646.
He
Child:
Matthew.
14071.
14860.
Warren Mack.
14100.
of births of the
children of
Elisha
12506. (The
Mack
(12500),
father,
Nov.
are given
28, 1770.
of Esther
Mack
10.
Children
sister,
He was
Elisha.
14102.
John.
14103.
Warren.
Born March
19, 1793.
The date
14550.
of birth
born June
14101.
is
16, 1763.
He
T^IFTH GrEIS^EH^TION.
Fred Henry Williams.
14400.
1
295
1.
He
Residence, Connecticut.
Child
Born in Connecticut.
Adabel.
14401.
She
is
member
American
Revolution.
14420.
12961.
Roberts.
He was
born
(Elisha'*,
He
1806.
in
Child
Henry Quincy.
14421.
Born in
1829.
15300.
Elisha H. Mack.
14450.
297
1.
He
married
Emma
Children
14451.
Eveline.
They had
three children.
Residence, Auburn, N. Y.
14452.
14453.
14454.
Ella
W.
382
Washburn (daughter
in Aug., 1793.
of
Town
182 1-4.
Major of Colonel Enos Foote's
Lawyer.
Massachusetts Regiment in the War of 18 12, and went to the defense of Boston.
General in the militia. Trustee of Amherst Colsentative,
1836-54.
lege,
him
He
fitted
of the
He
Board
was born
for college at
of Trustees of
in
Middlefield,
Windsor
Hill,
where Roger Sherman was his fellow-student but his eyes failed him
and he was compelled to relinquish a public education. For twenty
In 1834 he removed
years he was a merchant in his native place.
;
to
Amherst.
Amherst.
"Elected a
member
of the
Board
of
to the College.
Fifth Generation.
liberal in his benefactions,
383
"
Children
14481.
14482.
anything else, would entitle him to a place among those who are
And in a note the followwise and turn many to righteousness.
who
entered
Amherst in 1831),
Beecher
"Mr.
Ward,
(Henry
ing
is accustomed to speak of Mr. Harrington as almost his spiritual
father, to whom he owed more religiously than to any other
man in College. Mr. Harrington afterwards married the daughter of Gen. Mack."
153 10.
David. He attended Williams College in the class of 1823, and
graduated at Yale College, 1823. Died 1878.
Graduated at Williams College, 1830. Teacher.
Eli Thornton.
Tutor in Williams College, 1833-4. He received the degree of
' '
14483.
14484.
A.M.
14490.
1302
He was
1.
graduated
at
born
May
26,
He
married
(ist),
Catharine
He
married (2nd),
Mary
Harriet E. Clarke (daughter of Rev. John Clarke, D.D., of the First
a daughter,
C.
Mary
C.
Born Sept.
25, 1816.
1531514492.
14493.
chant.
Dr.
Calvin Smith.
Residence Manlius, N. Y.
Mer-
384
Child:
14494.
Matthew"", Matthew'.)
He was
12647.
12647 should be 14072.)
14072.
(No.
born Dec. 7, 1784, at Middlefield, Mass. He was one of a numerous
He attended Westfield Academy. He taught school several
family.
14495.
years.
He removed
became a
1807 to Onondaga
in
Hill,
He
1807.
3,
N. Y., where he
He became
married, in Aug.,
13024.
He engaged
manufacture of cotton.
bly,
He
1838-40.
died
Nov.
1846,
12,
at
New Haven,
HamSuper-
AssemConn.
Residence, Manlius, N. Y.
Children
14496.
William Manlius.
14497.
Charles Hatch.
1849.
lege,
Manlius, N. Y.
14498.
Dr. Azariah.
Graduated
at
New York
153
Central College.
Mis-
16.
He
14, 1822.
14501.
Mary.
14502.
Amanda.
14503.
14505.
14506.
15375.
Harriet.
15340.
14504.
Ebenezer.
Justin.
15380.
Born Nov.
26, 1812.
Hamilton.
'
Fifth Generation.
He
William Elder.
14520,
385
13027,
Residence, Courtlandtville, N. Y.
Child
14521.
14530.
Captain
13028.
War
in
Representative, 1834.
Children
of
17,
He
Jr.
1812.
1817.
Selectman,
1824-30; 1832-4,
Residence Middlefield, Mass.
14531.
Elvira.
14532.
Solomon
Town
15420.
Clerk, 1855.
...
Church.
14540.
(Grandson of Hon. Uriah Church.)
Residence Middlefield, Mass,
married Phebe Mack,
13023,
Children
14541.
He
Hon. William F. He organized Ohio's Department of Insurance, of which he was the commissioner several years. Residence, 1883, Cincinnati, Ohio.
14542.
Julia
Mack.
15414.
He
1880.
Residence Bath, N. Y.
Children
14551-
Jane Eliza.
1837,
14552.
1455314554.
at Hornellsville,
N. Y.
15429
15.
386
14555.
Abigail.
Y.
30,
She died
14556.
Elisha.
14557.
Amos.
Married, Jan.
Oct. 19,
5,
1833.
Emeranda.
14558.
2,
Born Sept.
1852, at Bath,
N. Y. Died
May
N. Y.
Married a
Residence
14559.
Bianca.
14560.
14561.
14562.
14585.
He
13057.
John'.)
Child
(Ralph'',
Josiah^
John^,
married.
Gilbert.
Ralph
14586.
15410.
Orlando Mack.
14590.
He was
13074.
born
in 1796.
He
married.
He removed
Children
to
Ken-
She died
14591.
Francis.
15435.
14592.
Harriet.
Married.
They have
9 children.
They
reside in the
West.
14593.
Daniel.
Unmarried.
He
is
informed.
14600.
Daniel Mack.
He married, Aug.
13076.
ter of Pierson Morehouse).
3,
Printer.
at Lansingville,
N. Y.
Fifth Generation.
Children
14601.
Harriet.
14602.
Sarah.
14603.
Susan.
Andrew Myers,
46 10.
Myers,
N.
Y.)
He
Soldier in the
13072.
387
Y.,
who removed
to Ithaca,
in
and
the Rev.
in
1792
married,
War
(Andrew, a soldier
Jr.
Jan.
was a man
of wealth
Cayuga Lake.
Residence,
1876.
Myer's, N. Y.
Children
14611.
14612.
14613.
14614.
14615.
14616.
14617.
He
and influence.
died.
He
M.
N. Y.
14618.
14619.
14620.
1
462 1.
14622.
14626.
Daniel.
14627.
causing lock-jaw.
Leander. Married. Soldier in the Civil War.
Residence Cleveland, Ohio.
children.
388
Charles.
14651.
Married.
Daniel.
14652.
He
Elisha.
14661.
JosiAH Mack.
14675.
He
was born
of Capt.
Born Feb.
in 1798.
John Ward.)
Child
7,
181
1.
15560.
13037.
Edward
14676.
14680.
Elisha.
15575.
(Pierson Morehouse
and Lecta Conger, John Morehouse and Sarah Pierson, John Morehouse, John Morehouse who emigrated from Maidstone, England, to
Southampton, L. L, N. Y., in 1683. Lecta Conger was a daughter
of John Conger and Sarah Jones of Hanover, N. J.
Sarah Pierson
He
died
son,
Oct. 10,
70 1.
Had two
daughters,
the date
1683.
of
whose birth and death
John Morehouse, 2nd,
He had three sons, Nathan, Gideon and John.
is unknown.
John Morehouse, 3d, was born about 1740 and died in Redstone,
He
Pennsylvania, about the end of the Revolutionary War.
Fifth Generation.
married
children
389
Both died
Skellinger.
Susannah
in
Staten
N. Y.
Island,
Both died
in
Both
married
Reeves.
Both died
of Erastus
at
Egg Harbor, N.
Stephen Pierson.
He married Oct.
He was
1823.
8,
May
J.
He
May
9,
1820.
born April
He
18, 1805, at
12,
Betsey Ann.
1807, at Newark, N.
i,
March
in
New
Jersey.
He
died
March
8,
He
1842.
Children
1813, Lecta (Conger) Morehouse.
She was born Jan. 8, 18 14, at Ludlowville. She
31,
Hannah Ludlow.
J.
Lecta Jane.
She married Aug. 3,
15, 1849.
at Ludlowville.
4,
1820, at Ludlowville.
9,
8,
18, 1819.
He
181
7, at
She was
married
William.
May
10,
1823, at Ludlowville.
Born Dec.
24,
1856.
39
Morehouse.
Nov. 1886,
in
1862.
in
W. Wert
Buffalo.
at
He
Not married.
lives
S. P. Morehouse's Family.
Bookkeeper.
Stephen
Morehouse.
He was born April 12, 1803, at Newark, N. J.
Buffalo.
in
P.
He
He was born
He
1831, at Ludlowville, N. Y.
was born
died Jan.
Ludlowville,
He was
John.
He was
Pierson.
4,
1857.
N. Y.
S.
born
P.
Morehouse
March 29,
Children:
1640.
born
settlers in
had
first
He
Pierson,
in
and
Elias,
born
in
the state of
New
Jersey in
1752.
in
Thorp.
in Ludlowville,
Both died
Both
Both
died in Yates, N. Y.
Both died
sons,
about
in
N. Y.
Yates,
Fifth Generation.
He
Hannah Ludlow.
married
Chilcoat.
J.
391
Memo-
randum.
John Conger, born Feb. 14, 1752 or 1753, died Jan. 28,
Sarah Jones Conger,
Elijah Conger, born Oct. 16, 1786.
1828.
born
May
J.
He removed
13075.
resided at Decatur,
farmer
Y.,
married, Oct.
8,
Y., to Albion, N. Y.
He
at
one time.
N.
111.,
Ludlowville.
at
He
from Ludlowville, N.
Residence Ludlowville,
1836.
25,
and Albion, N. Y.
Children
Born July
Cynthia.
14681.
25,
1824.
Married, April
16,
1S44,
14682.
the West.
John.
14683.
146S4.
Pierson.
14685.
Alrnira.
Born Sept.
children.
He
Married.
3, 1828.
died at Decatur, 111.
or four
15585.
14700.
30,
1803,
in
Southold, L.
City until his
(Jacob.)
New York
father,
I.
City.
family of that
death in 18 13.
His
He
Lewis prepared
New York
Clinton Academy,
E. Hampton, studied medicine with his uncle, Dr. Elisha Hallock of
Southold, L. I., N. Y., and with Dr. John W. Francis of New York
and graduated
at
City,
New York
392
was offered twice a professorship in the Homeopathic Medical College in New York City, was Censor many years and received from
that institution the degree of
M. D.
City,
of
in 1876.
until his
death
I.,
in 1813.
;
himself a convert.
its
claims, he
announced
For many
President of city and county societies for one year each.
years he was one of the board of censors of the Homeopathic Medical College, in
and
in
Avenue Hotel. He lived to see the seventieth anniversame event, and then received another complimentary
dinner at the Savoy Hotel from the New York Medical Club, at
which several highly congratulatory speeches and a poem by Dr.
William Tod Helmuth were delivered on his nearly unparalleled
record as an active practitioner.
Although living to the advanced
at the Fifth
sary of the
in active
Fifth Generation.
393
temperance, having as a
Child
Sarah Mather.
14701.
Born Sept.
Norwalk, Conn.
5,
Married, June
1829.
27, 1825,
2,
1851,
at
South
Residence
New York
Children
He and
wife
are
both dead.
City.
Died unmarried.
Died unmarried.
Died unmarried.
14703.
Lizzie.
14704.
Caroline.
14705.
Susan.
14706.
Daniel.
14707.
John.
14708.
Hattie.
15600.
15604.
1901, Olean, N. Y.
Charlotte.
14709.
15608.
147 10.
Sarah Mack.
She died
394
Children
Charles Farrington.
15610.
Elvina. Married Charles Belcher.
14711.
14712.
Ebenezer Mack.
14750.
1
He
400 1.
Children
14751.
Samuel
14752.
Clarissa.
S.
15630.
14800.
John\)
15620.
.14019.
He was
born
May
15650.
9,
many
public positions.
Bank
of Ithaca, incorporated
April 22,
Secretary of the
1829,' and was elected one of its first Directors.
School Trustee, 1818.
Ithaca and Owego Railroad Company, 1828.
The firm of Mack & Andrus, of which he was a member, were
publishers of
many
An
by him,
of a
journey taken in
at
the
-i.
MRS. ELEANOR
DEY MACK
Fifth Generation.
395
"New York,
"The
Mack,
is
January
young man
7,
1815.
of genius,
intelligence, sobriety
"Charles Holt,
"Edit. Columbian."
"April
8,
1822, a
At the time
"Our
of his
mourning and
is again called to
county and the state at large.
village
busy
life,
always actively engaged for the good of those around him, Mr.
Mack laid deeply, in the regard of our whole community, the foundations for that high estimate for character
everywhere manifested. He
was a man of the most sterling integrity, none more reliable in
friendship than he, none more ready to engage in any work of public
now,
in the realization
importance and
utility,
of his loss, is
and push
in
it
to a successful issue.
and
with
all
its
religious, benevolent,
eminently prosperous.
"Mr. Mack has
our county and
Assembly and
filled
literary
and business
institutions,
state,
of
Providence
his undertakings,
396
the Senate.
be deeply felt.
"Mr. Mack was born
loss will
in
1.
In early
(if
life
recollect rightly.)
of the craft.
the publisher.
He
aided, and
it
received the
name
S.
B.
his
knowledge
succeeded as
Leonard,
book and
it
He
paper to press, (we stopped for this notice), it is not in our power to
do what would be just to the memory of the deceased, and satisfactory
own feelings.
"To our village
to our
useful men,
is
Fifth Generation.
397
Churchman
said in the
her pasto,r
late
He
died July 19, 1849, ^^ Ithaca, N. Y. She died June 26, 1882.
Residence Ithaca, N. Y.
Children
14S01.
Stephen Henry.
14802.
Hannah
14803.
Mary
Hall.
15660.
Born Sept.
Jane.
1872.
14804.
17,
1824.
Unmarried.
Died
May
14,
Eliza Ann.
Treman.
Born Feb.
1804.
Trenian Family.
Eleanor.
14805.
Maria.
Born March
4,
1831.
15670.
14806.
14807.
15690.
1
48 10.
John'.)
14020.
He was
(Stephen-*,
at
Orlando^ Orlando^
Cooperstown, N. Y,
He
his
398
Member
Bank.
member
of
first
of the building
erected, in 1854,
Goodwin's History
of Ithaca says
"About the year 1822 an ahnost fatal encounter took place beMack and a German fencing master. Mr. Mack had
expressed some doubts regarding the qualifications of this gentleman,
who resented it very highly, and the final result was a challenge by
tween Horace
'Hemp Hole,' which was about ten feet deep. At the appointed
time and place for the deadly combat to come off hundreds of
people, of all sexes and ages, were found awaiting on the banks,
where they soon expected to see the green turf drink the blood of
The good sense of Mr, Mack and the seconds
the vanquished.
proved most valuable. The arrangements and order were perfect.
The combatants approached each other, as is usual, to shake hands,
when Mr. Mack, taking a rather strong hold of the man of the sword,
and with a peculiar
offended
look,
German headlong
into the
'
trip
and
Hole' where
Hemp
he
was
At the time
of his death
"The American
Citizen" said
respect of
formed with
which
office
munity.
all.
this district
Fifth Generation.
399
The
1
Sept.
following
2th,
Monday
for
is
of
Horace Mack, an
"Mr.
was
1855
in
afternoon
many
filled,
"As our paper of last week was going to press we were suddenly
upon to briefly record the decease of Horace Mack, Esq., one
our oldest and most esteemed citizens.
We say oldest, not in
called
of
years,
its
we
we now
continue, and
recorded.
"Mr.
Mack was
resided
till
his decease.
Esq., from
New
commenced business on
then
Mack &
Co., since
400
Mr.
Mack was
Democrat
when he
of the
retired
from
way
member
of the
from
organization in 1836,
its
board of directors
till
of
the
his decease.
is
the fruits of a
life
view of his
in
individual
He
knew him
all
who thus
we mourn
him more
fully
and
entirely.
Fifth Generation.
401
E. R.
"(Sgd.)
He
Terry, Sec'y."
She died Dec.
Residence
19, 1896.
Ithaca, N. Y.
Children
14812.
Born Oct.
Born
Susan Maria.
14813.
Hibbard. 15720.
Horace. Born Sept.
148 14.
Eliza Ann.
Joshua F.
14811.
13, 1827.
June
1830.
i,
15700.
26, 1833.
Born March
1836.
3,
Unmarried.
Died, June
13,
Librarian
of
1894, at Ithaca.
Mary
14815.
Eleanor.
Born Dec.
31,
many
1838..
years.
Assistant
Unmarried.
Residence,
1901, Ithaca, N. Y.
14816.
14817.
14818.
14825.
1402
1.
He
He
was a jeweller
Village
He was
John Carmichael.
Johnstown, N. Y.
He
1845.
Collector,
Tioga County, N.
at
married
Owego
1825-34.
Y.,
1837.
till
the great
fire
of
1839.
He
was
Treasurer of
Assessor four years.
Treasurer of the Tioga County Agri-
At the time
"Owego Gazette"
said
at
At the age
went
to
of a jeweller
402
portion of the
as a jeweller.
stands, and
commenced business
great
Maria
1824, to
ber,
Mack
(daughter
first
of
Judge Stephen
time of
its
first
organization in
10,
Mack,
1835, to
thereafter
to
1834 inclusive.
He
Children
14826.
14827.
Horace Mack.
14051.
(Richard^, Joseph'.)
He married,
1800, at Williamsburg, Mass.
Lucy Doolittle (daughter of Calvin Doolittle of Little
born Feb.
16,
24, 1866.
14850.
Dec.
22, 1829.
Charles Stephen.
He was
182
1,
19,
Graduated
at
Geneva Medical
College,
1846.
14852.
Van
14853.
Richard L.
14854.
Talcott P.
14855.
Amzi
14856.
Eugene.
Rensselaer.
B.
15735.
Born Feb.
11, 1827, at
Boston, N. Y.
15740.
Fifth Generation.
Hon, Truman Gary.
14860.
He
was born
in
Militia.
1792.
married.
(Asa-,
Town
Member
He
State
182 1-2,
of
Assembly,
Residence Boston,
14861.
14862.
the
in
Glerk of Boston,
14061.
Joseph'.)
Lieutenant Colonel
1824-5, 1838.
403
1864-6.
14071.
Born
in
Sarah
He
married,
Unmarried.
Elizabeth.
Peace.
1799-1803; 1806.
He
died
Clark Martin.
13024.
Wattles.
5.
7.
15416.
4.
Azariah.
14495.
6.
Matthew, 4th.
Joseph. Married Sophia
14870.
John. Unmarried. 8. Asenah. Unmarried. 9. Samuel.
He
Mass.
Member of
Representative, 1832-3; 1844.
Residence
died
March
MiddleHe
20, 1855.
404
Children
14874.
14875.
Azariah.
14871.
John.
14872.
14873.
F.
14876.
Benjamin
14877.
Mary Ann.
Married Charles Wright.
Married Albert Smith.
dence Middlefield, Mass.
Elmira. Unmarried.
14878.
Sally.
Mary Ann.
14879.
14880.
14890.
14073.
July 10,
Root
of
Selectman, 1880.
Resi-
Matthew'', Matthew'.)
He was born
Selectman, 1828-
Member of
31; 1835; 1838-40; 1844.
Representative, 1839.
School Committee, 1838; 1841-5.
He died Sept. 27, 1877. Residence Middlefield, Mass.
Children
14891.
Judson.
14892.
Edward Payson.
14893.
Samuel.
Selectman, 1S63.
Member
15414.
of School
Committee,
1862-4.
14894.
14895.
14896.
14897.
14898.
14899.
Son.
Fifth Generation.
Jan. 14, 1812,
Dec.
Mary
Ely.
He
married (3d),
She was born Aug.
15, 1842.
Washburn.
405
May
6,
She died
1787.
Harriet (Parsons)
Justice of the Peace.
4,
16, 1844,
1793.
He was
ident
of
Cornell
of
They were
instructed
equal to ^i.
By this "Dignification" age and wealth would have
seats on the broad isle.
(He had no son, Eli Thornton Mack, as
14901.
David.
14902.
Julia.
Born May
Born April
Harrington.
14903.
14482.
1804.
1806.
27,
15750.
14483.
14482.
Married Rev.
Moody
15765.
Lyman.
Nathaniel Ely.
14904.
14905.
14906.
1
23,
49 10.
13020.
married (ist),
25, 1778.
Josiah"", John'.}
He
1781, at Middlefield, Mass.
March 5, 1805, Lydia Randall. She was born Dec.
She died Oct. 30, 1817. He married (2nd), Dec. 17,
He
23,
14913.
14914.
John Talcott.
14911.
14912.
Born Aug.
2,
1812.
15772.
15781.
4o6
14915.
14916.
31, 1819.
15787.
14917.
Lyman.
14918.
149 19.
14920.
1492 1.
1878, Syracuse,
N. Y.
14925.
13021.
Oct.
7,
He was
(David'*,
born
May
14490.
1813, Catherine Sewall Orne.
26,
Elisha^, Josiah^
1783.
John\)
married (ist),
He
in
September,
She died Dec. 24, 1818. He married (2nd), Nov. 28, 1820,
1780.
Harriet Clarke (daughter of Rev. John Clarke, D. D., of the first
church
of
Mass.
He
Salem, Mass.
Children
14926.
Dr. William.
Bom
Salem, Mass.
He
Aug.
11,
14927.
14928.
Esther C.
14929.
Harriet O.
1814.
Residence, 1878,
14492.
1816.
14491.
Married Dr.
Salem, Mass.
Jacob Robbins.
14935.
He
7,
He
22, 1855.
20,
1862.
1768, in
Con-
He
13017.
He died Feb.
Co., N. Y.
Children
14942.
14943.
Eber.
14936.
14937.
14938.
14939.
14940.
14941.
Samuel.
Philander.
15839.
Born June
6,
1810.
Died Aug.
10, 181 o.
Fifth Generation.
Born March 9, 1812. 15821.
Born Nov. 2, 1815. 15827.
Benjamin. Born Nov. 13, 1817. 15831.
14944.
Elisha.
14945.
Lyman.
14946.
of
407
Haddam, Conn.
East
in
He
married, Dec.
9,
Major
13019.
He died April 26, 1839.
Legislature several terms.
1862.
Residence
Mass.
Hinsdale,
23,
Children
14951
14952
'14953
14954
14955
14956
Mass.
He
Children
14961.
David.
14962.
Isaac
Born Aug.
14963.
Taylor.
15900
10.
14964.
Edward Freeman.
14965.
Julia Maria.
He
13, 1808.
181
17,
15, 1808, at
15900
1.
married
He was
15.
1828.
born July
Anna (Mack)
Becket, Mass.
i.
Joseph Eggleston.
14968.
Middlefield, Mass.
Died Sept.
13, 1808.
Clark.
6,
1779, at
13022.
27, 1857.
He
No
children.
14970,
sentative,
Phebe Mack.
on an extensive
mentioned
field,
Mass.
in
Repremarried,
scale.
4o8
Children
14971.
14972.
14973.
14974.
14975-
14976.
He
12647.
14072.
14495.
181
She died March 14,
married, Aug. 29,
1, Zilpah Mack.
13024.
187 1, at Manlius, N. Y.
(He had no son, Charles Hatch Smith, as
Hon. Azariah Smith.
14980.
mentioned
in
Children
14497.)
:
14981.
14982.
14983.
14984.
14985.
14986.
14987.
14988.
Selden Spencer.
14990.
He
Middlefield, Mass.
He
9,
died
March
841, at
24,
Harriet.
14992.
15900
Maria.
14994.
10,
1790,
at
1499 1.
14993-
born Feb.
married.
1813, Lucy Mack. 13025.
at
1827,
Northampton, Mass. She died Dec.
Hinsdale, Mass.
Children
He was
May 13,
Born
April
21,
18 14.
Married
Henry Hinsdale.
120.
in
mining.
James.
14996.
Julia.
14997.
Eliza.
14998.
Lucy.
14999.
Selden.
15900125.
Born June
5,
1821.
130.
1840.
Fifth Generation.
409
He
Middlefield, Mass.
William Elder.
15010.
14520.
He was
born
May
5,
1789,
He
Mass.
Children
15014.
15015.
Flora Patience.
15016.
Madorah
15011.
501
2.
15013.
Clapp Pomeroy.
Jenett.
K. Strong.
15900
140.
15900
150.
15020.
He
14530.
He
8,
He
Middlefield,
Mass.
Children
15021.
15023.
15024.
She resided
in
1883
11,
1816.
at
Middlefield, Mass.
Laura Mack.
Boise.
15022.
married,
15900
Born March
170.
Sixth: GrE^^Eii^TiOi^T.
15300.
John'', John'.)
Mary
1872,
(Enochs
in
Elisha'',
He
1829.
Josiah^,
in
married,
E. Janes.
Co., N. Y.
15315.
Henry Wheatland.
He was born Jan. 11,
Goodhue.)
uated at Harvard College, A.
He
School, 1837.
He
He
He
became
grad-
and both
early
in the
Salem.
He
chiefly through
Essex County Natural History Society and the Essex
he being an active member of both societies
Historical Society
became united
has since untiringly given the greater portion of his life, and
which he is now the President. He is one of the original trustees
of
of
He
died Feb.
27,
1893.
No
children.
53 16.
Matthew'.)
14984.
He
(Azariah'^,
was born
Matthew^, Matthew^
N. Y., Feb.
in Manlius,
Sixth Generation.
411
in
sequently
among
when
He
the sufferers.
settled at
Aintab
in 1848.,
ence.
Children
15316
15316
8,
1888,
Syria.
15317.
Member
of
(Azariah,*
He was born
Sept.
studied medicine with Dr. William Tully of New Haven, Conn., and
Dr. Alden March of Albany, N. Y.
Student in Albany Medical
College, 1845-6.
1849.
Conn.
1848-9
Graduated
at
at
of
York College
of
Pharmacy, 1872-3.
He
to
has followed
chemical
State
Prison, 1874-5.
Sing Sing
Physician
Professor of Chemistry and Botany, College of Medicine, Syracuse
from 1877.
Transactions
Iodides," ibid,
in 1900.
He has published
of New York State
ibid,
1869.
"Unofficial
He
Children
15318.
Dulles.
15319.
Mary.
died
412
15323.
15324.
Walter.
Zilpha.
Hattie.
15320.
15321.
15322.
to California.
Born Feb.
Newton
Died Dec.
15325.
15327.
15328.
15329.
sity,
He was
i,
Born
September
Timothy Root.
He was
Mary Smith.
Smith.
15340.
He
He was
buried in Trinity
15331.
married,
May
14, 1818,
March
14,
Married Milton
1818.
15900.
born Dec,
Amanda Emmons,
14502,
4,
28, 1801.
1856.
15360.
He
i,
16, 1799,
He married
(Ebenezer,)
Maria Cone.
1793.
He
Selectman, 1844.
in
He
Peru, Mass.
May
1890.
Justus Browning,
15330.
died
C.
Allen M.
15326.
He
i860.
7,
University, 1880-2.
No
children.
14503,
He
first
practiced in
successful that
He removed
New York
to Albany,
invited
him
and while
make
he was
was so
Sixth Generation.
413
make
graduated
School,
at
State Geologist of
New
York,,
1836-51.
of
at Middlefield,
Hamp-
May
1799, son of Ebenezer and Mary
(Mack) Emmons, nephew of the celebrated divine, Nathaniel
Emmons, D. D., and descendant of an early settler of Connecticut.
shire County,
Mass.,
16,
His father was a farmer, and between home duties and attendinpschool he found a little time, when a boy, to spend in
collecting
insects
and minerals, a
he developed early.
He was sent to
under Rev. Moses Hallock, pastor of the
taste
had
at various times, as
in the
fessor of Mineralogy
and Geology
after the
414
of
In 1836 he
New York
State,
having been appointed by Gov. Marcy. He chose the second district, which included the Adirondack mountains, partly because that
region abounded in minerals partly because it gave him an opportunity to verify certain conclusions propounded by Professor Eaton
;
in his lectures at
Williams College.
These related to a system of
subordinate range of the Appalachian
aided the latter in completing the work in agriculture and paleontolIn 1843 he gave up paleontology to devote himself, by appointogy.
ment, to an investigation of the agricultural resources of
State,
and published
climate, soils,
and
allied
five reports
agricultural
He
subjects.
(1846-54)
products,
resigned
New York
lina,
made important
Deep and Dan
Three volumes
of
and
'Toology
of
Sixth Generation.
415
of Geology' (1859).
and died
He
Brunswick County
in
died Oct.
1863.
i,
in that state."
in
Children
Amanda.
15362.
15363.
Mary.
15361.
They have
children.
Mass.
His early
14505.
farm.
On
He was
Samuel Hamilton.
15375.
Chester,
He
life
was spent
Harmony Emmons.
in Chester,
clerk in a store one year, after that time for ten years he laid stone
Aft^r his marriage
wall in summer, and taught school in winter.
.
No
15380.
He was
children.
born Nov.
Emmons.
17, 18 10.
14506.
He
Manufacturer
married, Sept.
of
27,
1837, Harriet
1872.
Children
15381.
Sumner Ebenezer.
15382.
15383.
Mary Emmons.
15384.
Harriet.
15385-
15400.
1812.
He
Theological Seminary,
1837, Abigail Mack.
1836.
1452
1.
Minister.
He died
41 6
N. Y.
Residence, 187
1,
Pompey
Hill,
Children
15401.
William Elder.
15402.
Edward
15403.
15404.
Pa}-son.
Munson.
16090.
15405.
Emma
15406.
Goodwin.
Born July
Marett Abigail.
15407.
14586.
Died July
14, 1852.
15408.
E.
16095.
20, 1852.
(Samuel Augustus^,
(Ralph
Mack
(13050),
Ralph-*,
his
N. Y.
grand-
His
wife was
Hebron, Conn.
Buchanen.
2.
Married
Mrs.
Children: i. John.
Welthy.
Cynthia
Rice.
Bennet
Samuel
4.
Augustus. (14585.)
3. Betsey. Married
Samuel Augustus Mack (14585), his father, was. born Feb. 22, 1789.
the daughter of
of
He
26, 1818.
Heman
Residence Watertown, N. Y.
Child
Frances M. A.
15409.
Born Aug.
Washington Roe, U.
1
410.
He
15410
of
1S46.
15945.
Child
22,
S. A.
He
married, in
I.
Dr. George,
Co., N. Y.
Residence,
1901,
Pleasantville, Westchester
N. Y.
-o-
Sixth Generation.
15411.
He
Child
1541
417
(Samuel Augustus^,
Ralph-*,
I.
15412.
Child
Delia.
Cornelius Battelle.
He married
15412
-I.
15413.
Elizabeth.
thew^ Matthew'.)
14891.
He graduated
field, Mass.
Kappa
Member
He
of Psi
Tutor
Histor)^,
Oberlin
Modern
History,
Lecturer on
Theological Seminar}^, 1870-84.
Oberlin College, 1875-84.
Trustee of Oberlin
Associate
College, Mt. Holyoke College and Williston Seminary.
of
Bibliotheca
of
Editor
Sacra.
American
Corresponding Secretary
Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions since 1884.
He
visited missions of the
board in Turkey
in
London, 1888.
Ecumenical
Conference
on
Foreign Missions, 1900, and
Delegate
of
of
same.
Author of Lectures in
General
Committee
Chairman
in 1898.
to
Modern
History, 188 1.
He
of Doctrine, 1881
Lectures in
received the honorary degree of D. D,
;
Middlefield, Mass.
nities.
He
graduated
at
married,
Nov.
26,
1868,
Julia
Mack Church.
Principal
She
of Hinsdale,
4i8
He
Science in Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1889.
received the honorary degree of Ph. D. from Syracuse University,
He died in 1892. She resides, 1901, 67 Quincy St., Brook1888.
Political
lyn,
N. Y.
Children
15414
154 14
I.
Emily Lucy.
2.
Edward Church.
Hon, Metcalf
15415.
thew^ Matthew'.)
10, 1877.
graduated at
1874-9; 1882-3.
(Samuel",
He
14894.
Selectman, 1870-2
College.
Smith.
J.
1874.
Member
of School
thirty years
Missouri.
in
several years.
periodical press and
standard works.
1
of his
Washington, Mass.
at
14870.
a place in
Clark Martin.
541 6.
1779,
Smith.
some
He
(Thomas.)
He
He was
married, June
1823.
19,
1806,
Anna
Residence Washington,
Mass.
Children
15417.
15418.
15419.
15420.
Anna.
Asenath.
15422.
John'.)
March
Orlando Mack.
14553.
19, 1855.
He
in
Wayne.
Josiah",
He
died
Sixth Generation.
419
Children
15423.
Herman.
15424.
Elisha.
Residence,
1901,
Keuka
Park, N. Y.
Margaret.
15425.
Elisha Mack.
15426.
14556.
John'.)
1852.
He
married,
(Elisha^,
March
Warren-*,
20,
1850.
Elisha%
He
Josiah^
died June 21,
Residence Bath, N. Y.
Child:
15427.
Jane.
Married a Davis.
Horace Wheeler.
15428.
He
They
14552.
married,
are
1842,
Norman.
15429.
15429
3,
Residence
Fremont, N. Y.
Child
March
both dead.
15.
Silas Cotton.
He was
Ann Mack.
born Jan.
14554.
7,
He
1822.
He
died Sept.
28, 1863.
Child
15429
16.
George E.
Born Dec.
30, 1854.
161 75.
Elisha',
(Elisha^ Warren",
Born March 11, 1848, at Bath, N. Y.
14562.
Graduated at Cornell University, B. S., 1872.
He was a post-
15430.
Josiah",
John'.)
420
Born 1680.
Elisha.
Married.
Children:
12. Alice.
i.
Jacob.
3.
Born 1715.
Sarah.
Married.
Children:
9.
i.
8
17 10.
7. Benjamin. Born 17 12.
Rebecca. Born 1717. Jacob. Born 1702
Born 1725. 2. Thomas. Born
Jabez.
3.
i.
John^ Webster.
Noah^ Webster.
Married
DanieP Webster.
Married
Miriam
(daughter of
Married Joel Lord. Jerusha
Jerusha* Webster.
Eliphalet Steele.)
Married Rev. Samuel 'Parker.)
Lord".
Journalist and insurance
Kellogg.
Steele
Mercy
Academy,
in
and
German
French
Mathematics,
Higher
1872-3.
Delaware Literary Institute, 1875-6. Principal of the Bloods Union
Editor
Editor of the Bayonne Herald, 188 1-2.
School, 1876-7.
He was
and business manager of the Hornellsville Times, 1885-6.
agent.
Teacher
on the
staff
of
of the
1887.
Editor
of the
tics,
in Eastern
Presbyterian Church of
New York
City.
Children
15431.
Wilfred Whaley. Born April 17, 1879, at Ithaca, N. Y. Graduated at Grammar School No. 89 in New York City, 1895
attended the College of the City of New York, 1895-7 graduated at Ithaca, N. Y., High School, 1898 and attended Cornell
;
University,
York Sun.
1898-1901.
He
is
now on
New
Sixth Generation.
'
421
15432.
now
15433.
1892, at
Washing-
15435.
John'.)
i,
459 1.
Child
Daughter.
15436.
broker.
Married.
Her husband
15440.
He
Yan, N. Y.
is
a wealthy banker or
He was bom
He went
14602.
fornia in the early mining days and returned
home and
at
to
Penn
Cali-
married.
Assayer United States Mint at San Francisco, Cal., for many years
and until about 1895.
Residence
They had several children.
Oakland, Cal.
Child
15441.
Son.
Henry
Children
Mandana.
Born Jan.
15481.
Alice
15482.
Cowing. 15960.
Minnie Louise. Born Dec.
8,
1849.
14, 1855.
422
Lorenzo Myers.
15490.
He
1826.
17,
He
14618.
1850, Charlotte H.
Clerk, 1869-70. Resi-
(Andrew^ Andrew'.)
married, July
Town
3,
Children
15491.
Polly.
15492.
Frances.
15493.
He was
She
Children
15501.
Florence.
15502.
Bessie.
155
Charles Myers.
10.
He
was born
Sept. 24,
Bennett.
Private,
1830.
Honorably discharged
Children
N. Y.
in
7 years in California.
married, Dec.
9,
1841.
N. Y. Vols.
1865.
He
14620.
Adeline
E.
9, 1862,
Soldier in the Civil War,
(Andrew^ Andrew'.)
EnHsted Sept.
Residence,
1901,
16, 1863.
Porcupine, Wis.
15516.
155 17.
Leon R.
15511.
15512.
15513-
15514.
15515-
Ben.
Doonspike.
Born July
22, 1885.
15525.
He
16, 1835.
He
Alice
Arthur Albert.
Born Sept.
20, 1890.
is
Sixth Generation.
Robert Mills.
15535-
He
married
He
He
removed
to
Eliza Myers.
Watkins, N. Y.
423
14614.
He
was
N.
Kansas, where he
owned and operated a grain elevator several years. She died in
March, 1896. Residence Lucas, Kan.
Y.,
several years.
Children
later
to Lucas,
Died young.
Died young.
Charles R.
Born in 1844.
He owms and operates a grain
elevator.
Married Mary Phillips of Watkins, N. Y. She died.
No children Residence, 1901, Lucas, Kan.
15536.
Adelbert.
15537-
Duane.
15538-
home and
College.
He
returned
militia.
At the time
of his
"The many
friends of Dr. L.
gence
of
his
H. Fenner
He
will receive
the intelU-
full
vigor of
manhood.
little
Tifft in the
correct and gentlemanly deportment, together with the strict attenwhich he paid to the practice of his profession, caused him to be
tion
In his death,
highly esteemed by our citizens generally.
that our town has lost one of its best inhabitants."
we
feel
When
424
it
for
New York
Gorden,
The
affair
"U.
S.
Marshal's Office,
New York.
"Southern District of
"New York,
furnished
me by Mrs.
Fenner,
Gordon had stolen the Brig 'Camargo,' beher husband, and proceeded with her to the coast of
longing to
Africa,
and
after taking
on board a cargo
of Brazil.
selling them, he
clothes.'
"RoBT. Murray,
U. S. Marshal."
"Seal.
"A
Sixth Generation.
when they heard it. Mothers of
knew how to thank, and slaves
425
So
threw
its
beams.'
"
Children
Residence
15551.
Helen Augusta.
15552.
Andrew Myers.
He was born
Samuel Love, Esq.
15555.
married (3d), Sept. g, 1879, Arvilla (Myers) Fenner.
The History
of
Four Counties,
so-called, says of
of the
in
4,
1845.
1797.
He
146 16.
him
Tompkins County
bar,
in
is
second year
of his age.
and
sister,
Moravia, N. Y.
later
in
the
Supreme Court
He
In 1828, Mr. Love was elected Clerk of Tompkins County, and such
satisfaction he gave in that responsible office that he was
was the
all six
years. In 1835 he
was appointed
426
its
duties
impartially
pany's plant
Elisha Mack.
15560.
1465
He
He was
1.
on her farm.
is built
born Feb.
7,
She
He
married, in 1837, Julia Ann Murphy of Watervliet, N. Y.
in 18 16, with his parents from
Middlefield, Mass., to
removed
He was
Albany, N. Y.
police
officials
many
Albany.
Residence, 1886, Albany, N. Y.
County.
Children
15561.
Elisha.
15562.
Ella L.
15575.
Josiah^
for
of
John'.)
14676.
He
(Josiah^,
married,
in
1864,
Elisha"*,
Ella
L.
Elisha^,
Mack.
She
resides, 1901, in
Children
He
falo,
N. Y.
15595.
1857.
is
a wealthy business
man.
15587.
14684.
City.
Son.
15586.
New York
He
PiERSON Morehouse.
was born Jan. 30, 1831.
is
Residence,
a wealthy business
(Stephen Pierson-.
He
1901, Buf-
married.
He
man.
Pierson'.)
died Jan.
4,
Sixth Generation.
427
Children
15596.
Cynthia.
15597-
Pierson.
Married a Lawrence.
He removed
to California.
Married the adopted
daughter of Samuel Hopkins and Hannah Morehouse.
Daniel McChain.
He married
15600.
(John.)
14706.
He was engaged in the sugar business. He resided
Sophie.
several years in New Orleans, La.
She died. Residence, 1901,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Children
15601.
Son.
15602.
Son.
15604.
Gail.
He
merchant.
Children
15605.
George.
15606.
Daniel.
George Jacques.
15608.
She died.
14709.
Child
15609.
He
Residence, 1901,
married
Charlotte
New York
McChain.
City.
Alida Eloida.
dence,
901,
New York
No
children.
Resi-
City.
14711.
(George.)
married, April 3, 1839, Minerva Jeannette Pelton (daughter of
Judge Piatt Pelton of Monticello, N. Y., and Phebe Snow, daughter
15610.
He
Snow
of^Eli
of
wealthy business
in
the
State
children.
men
Militia.
They
of Ithaca for
(See
Pelton
many
years.
Genealogy.)
He
was an officer
They had four
Residence Ithaca, N. Y.
Child:
15611.
Mary.
2510.
428
2.
Child
Caroline.
15621.
Gen. Samuel
15630.
Orlando^ John'.)
1
08th
1475
S.
Mack.
^^
1.
16010.
in the
War
of 18 12.
Y.,
buys land
in
Sheffield,
Mass., in 1813."
Child
15631.
Sarah.
He
Anson Spencer.
15650.
16020.
14752.
Child:
15651.
Betsey Brand.
16030.
National Bank
many
years.
Charter
member
Children
15661.
He
Lodge
of
Eleanor Mack.
16040.
15662.
of Ithaca
Born
May
25,
1844.
<
William Henry.
He
Works
of Philadelphia.
Civil
and
M^'
/
^'
It*
,3
m-
MRS.
ROBERT CARTWRIGHT
NATHAN
S.
HAWKINS
Sixth Generation.
429
Mechanical Engineer for many years and later became a gas engineer.
He built the Ithaca Gas Works, besides many others. Foreman of
Hook and Ladder Company at Ithaca, 1857. He resided many
Residence, 1901, Rochester, N. Y.
years at Ithaca, N. Y.
Children
Eleanor Mack.
Robert Henry.
15671.
15672.
15673.
15674.
15675.
various places.
15677.
children.
15690.
married, Dec.
16048.
Nathan
He
No
15676.
3,
S.
Edward.
15691.
Born Nov.
at
in 1898,
He
While
The
fraternity.
7,
in college
him a diploma
Lucy Wheeler (daughter of
She was born
Brattleboro, Vt.)
March
16050.
Horace Mack.
15700.
Sigma Phi
24, 1S76.
1838.
He
is
of
Member
three
on account
of his
History
430
father's death, he
oif
He
conducted a manu-
served as Assistant
Sketch
form,
'History of
E. Ensign, Philadelphia,
1879.
member
of the
him
of
"The dates
and
May
"Ithaca,
"Messrs. Beebe
and
& Kingman
of the
file
May
25th, 1878.
of the old
American Farmer
in
my
pos-
vol. 8, Nos.
session are from August 29th, 1810, to July 2d, 181 1,
whole Nos. 367 to 411. All have the cut of an
8 to 47 inclusive
The legend borne
eagle in the heading, such as described by you.
in the
beak
of the bird I
of
23d
of
my
astray.
and its
would merely add
18 14,
This service was performed for a yearly salary, increasing from eighty
In addition
dollars for the first year to two hundred for the fifth.
Mr. Ross agreed, in the language of the 'Indenture' (now before me,)
'to find and allow the said Horace Mack, meat, drink, washing and
for the said apprenlodging during the said term fit and convenient
On
tice.'
HORACE MACK
Sixth Generation.
From
431
not
depart,
This
etc'
lirst
county of
It
Owego was
then
Broome.
"H. Mack."
Residence, 1901, Ithaca, N. Y,
Children
15701.
George William.
Born Feb.
University, 1876-8.
He
13,
i860.
removed, April
He
8,
attended Cornell
to EHiston,
1880,
Mon.
15702.
15703.
Member
May
27,
18, 1846.
1895,
6,
1874.
He
married,
of
Hiram
She
daughter of Gen. William Mapes of the Revolutionary War.)
N.
Y.
at
Residence, 1901,
27, 1855,
Owego,
Ithaca, N. Y.
Children
15711.
Waverly, N. Y. He graduated
Unmarried. He attended
the Art Students' League in New York City. Teacher. Residence, 1901, Santa Barbara, Cal.
Frederick Thomas. Born March 16, 1869. Unmarried. Resi-
Horace.
Born Aug.
5,
at Cornell University,
57
2.
1867, at
B. L., 1891.
432
15720.
at Ithaca,
1
N. Y.
He
Merchant
48 1 2.
Landmarks
of
He was born
Robert^ Robert'.)
Nathan'', Ebenezer^,
married,
for
many
Sept.
1850,
4,
Supervisor.
years.
of
him
in Ithaca, later
Nancy
Tillotson, in 18 19,
married
Thomas
St.
John
Mary, who
Timothy,
the father of Henry, first mentioned, came to this county about 1818,
and settled on a farm in the northeastern portion of this town, which
name
He
of Hibbard's Corners.
died in 1837.
Henry Hibbard was one of the most prominent business men in the early history of this city (Ithaca), taking an important part in all enterprises for the public good.
He was heavily
interested in real estate,
Beebe
and
in 1828, in
House which
still
the county.
He died in 1863. Henry F. Hibbard was for a number
of years the teller in the old Ithaca Bank, and later conducted a
He was at
year, however, he returned to the mercantile business.
one time greatly interested in speculation, but during his later years
withdrew from all active business with the exception of his connection
with the Savings Bank of which he was a founder.
He was a Democrat and served as Supervisor at one time."
At the time
its
all
things
looking
to
its
manv
of its citizens
weal.
A man
foremost leaders
him
its
in
all
best advocate
of
sympathy, kindly
prove a greater one than
wealth.
The organizer
of
Sixth Generaxion.
433
a yet
in its
To
those
who
He
Children
15721.
Mary
Born May
Louise.
15722.
15723.
Born Aug.
Susan Maria.
ens.
26,
Unmarried.
1851.
Residence,
N. Y.
rgor, Ithaca,
28. 1852.
16075.
Company twenty-one
3'ears.
Treasurer of
the Cornell University Alumni Association fifteen years. Democrat in politics. Supervisor. Secretary and Treasurer of the
Sewer Commission of the City of Ithaca.
Member of St.
15724.
901, Ithaca, N. Y.
Born July
Fitch.
Sioux City, Iowa.
Henry
15,
Died Nov.
1855.
15730.
22,
1826, in Owego,
1885,
at
14826. He
married Margaret
(John.)
He
N. Y.
12,
resides, 1901,
Children
15731.
at
15732.
Eva Maria.
Born Dec.
Owego Academy,
Harriet.
Born Sept.
28, 1864, at
Owego, N. Y.
Graduated
18S5.
19, 1868.
Graduated
at
Owego Academy,
1885.
15733-
Helen White.
Academy,
1891.
Born Feb.
Died Sept.
14,
4,
1873.
1893.
Graduated
at
Owego
434
in the
He
War.
Civil
His
afterwards removed to Oakland, Cal.
He died in 1888. Residence
below.
named
Oakland, Cal.
Children
15734
15734
three children.
Joseph'.)
14852.
He
Williamsburg, Mass., who was the mother of his children.
married (2nd), in 1802, Mrs. Luther Doolittle. Revolutionary soldier
seven years.
Richard came to Boston (or what is now Boston), N.
of
Richard lived in Nelson, Madison County, this state, for a few years
on his westward migration, after leaving Massachusetts.
Richard
was
deacon and
in
found.
little.
Born
Children:
i.
Susanna. Born
children.
in 1784.
1804, Nathan
Married, in
Residence Freeport,
111.
2.
Lucy.
Streeter.
at
Abbot's
Corners,
N.
Y.
She has no
officer in the
was wounded
Chippewa.
at the battle of
surviving descendants.
He
went to Texas
of a religious sect
and author
where he died.
of a
book.
in
in 1833,
Texas and
Sixth Generation.
435
and great ability though without education. They had twelve children
whose descendants reside in many western states. He died Oct.
7. Luther Harvey. (14850.) Born Feb. 9, 1800,
17, 1868. 1 405 1.
Married. They had eight
at Williamsburg, Mass. Died in 1874.
(15734), Van Rensselaer (15735),
Patchin (15745), Amzi Beriah
Tallcut
(15740),
Born in 1802.
8. Relief.
and Eugene (15745
15).
Children:
sons.
Luther H.
Richard Leander
(15745
Married
10),
182
in
daughters.
rated places.
Aug.
1,
William Titus.
They
several descendants residing in widely sepaResidence Hamburg, Erie Co., N. Y.) He was born
They have
He
23, 1825.
of Boston,
N. Y.
15735
15735
I.
2.
named
below.
Resi-
May
7,
at
He
1866.
Dunkirk, N. Y.
Children
15741.
15742.
15743.
15744.
He married in New
Richard Lincoln. Born July i, 1854.
Orleans. They have one daughter, Hazel, born in Feb. 1882.
Eugene Charles. Born Nov. 2[, 1857. 16120.
i6r25.
Philip B. Born May 4, 1864.
Lucia Beecher. Born May 6, 1866. Residence, 1901, Dunkirk,
N. Y.
436
15745.
He was
born April
11, 1828.
14854.
beth Magee.
He removed in early days to San
Joseph'.)
Leandro,
Cal.
Children
15745
15745
15745
I-
Lucy.
Born Sept.
2.
Born Aug.
Margaret.
1857.
9,
28, i86[.
3-
daughters.
Born Nov.
T,
Residence,
Married.
1863.
1.90
r,
Residence,
1901,
They have
three
15745
10.
He was
died in service.
Children
15745
15745
15745
II12.
15.
15745
Joseph'.)
April
I,
79 1,
at
No
his
14682.
(Asa Gary (14060),
He
1770, at Williamsburg, Mass.
Boston, N. Y.
Chicago.
12
children.
20.
Residence,
(Truman^,
Asa"",
He removed, in 1809, to
Conway, Mass.
died Sept, 19, 1852.
She died in 1863, aged
Children: i. Truman Gary. 14860. Born May 31,
Damaris Hickox
91 years.
in
111.
of
He
Williamsburg, Mass.
of Gazenovia, N. Y.
Deacon.
Married, Nov.
He died Sept.
4,
18 13,
Fanny Alger
3,
1879.
6 Children:
4.
Sixth Generation.
437
Married
(ist),
Born June 17, 1793. Married, Dec. 24, 1809, Aaron Adams.
Residence Boston, N. Y. They had five sons and one daughter.
Residence Steuben Gounty,
Married.
i. Asa Adams.
Ghildren
Gary.
N.
Y.
descendants.
left
They
Residence Boston, N. Y.
2.
Mortimer Adams.
Ghildren:
Emma
i.
Married.
Adams. Married
Married a Branham.
111.
left
descendants.
Died
5.
in childhood.
Daughter.
Joseph
4.
Married, Oct.
Williamsburg, Mass.
Erie Gounty, N. Y. He removed to Freeport,
Gary.
5,
3.
They
Asa Gary.
at
Married,
Sept. 8, 1824.
children.
2.
3 Ghildren
in
1853,
i.
Hannah
Born
Wesley Gary.
five
had
They
Pass.
Erastus Gary.
He
La.
Amy
i.
Gary.
Fuller.
He
They had
four children
who
all
died
Married Erastus
Harriet Gary. Born Jan. 13, 1803.
died July 30,
She
six
children.
N.
Y.
had
of
Boston,
Torrey,
They
Van Rensselaer Gary. Born Jan. 5,
7.
1850, at Silver Greek, 111.
in infancy.
1805.
6.
He removed to
i,
1826, Sophia Streeter.
Born Feb.
died there.
Ghild :' Sylvester Gary.
Married.
Residence, 1901, Jennings, La.
They have
Married,
Freeport,
23, 1827.
111.
Jan.
He
Alice Gary.
Born
They
living.
Ghildren:
i.
438
3.
Curtis L. Cary.
Born Sept.
28, 1867.
P.
Married.
Damaris Cary.
8.
J.
Jenks.
They
three children.
Theresa Folsom.
He
Residence Boston, N. Y.
Child:
15745
21.
Mary.
Born March
25, 1862.
16140.
15745
25.
Danford
a. Cary.
(Truman^,
Asa"",
Joseph'.)
15745
15745
15745
26.
William
15745
Born March
30,
1855.
16145.
27, 1858.
1901, Bufifalo, N. Y.
28.
Nancy M.
Cary.
15745
S.
27.
20.
Byron, N. Y.
35.
Born
May
11,
1863.
i6roo.
Rev. D. M. L. Rollin.
He
She died
Sixth Generation.
Children
439
Born in
Mary.
r5y45_36.
1838.
They have
Married Lucy.
Born in 1843.
They have a
1574537. Gary.
Emma.
daughter,
N. Y.
1574538. Emma. Born in 1845. Residence, 190T, Boston,
20.
Child
15745 46.
Born in 1846.
George Gary.
Dr. L. L. Davis.
i^742^_^o.
20.
She died Nov. 30, 1900.
1^74^
Children
15745
15745
51.
52.
Adelaide.
Emmet.
Millard.
1574553.
Died in childhood.
Born in 1843. 16165.
Born in 1849. 16170.
15750.
16155.
He
He
David^ Elisha^
(David^,
Josiah=,
Salem, Mass.
Teacher
three years.
for
many
He
years.
He
graduated at Yale
Judge Elisha Mack,
bar and practiced two or
Wrentham, Mass.
at
uncle,
He
Resi-
Born Sept. 22, 1836, at Wrentham, Mass. Graduated at Harvard Medical School, 1863. Surgeon in the United
He died in 1894. Residence Piru Gity, Ventura
States Navy.
Dr. David.
15751.
Go., Gal.
15752.
1575315754.
15755.
John'.)
He
Samuel
14905.
married, Sept.
He
7,
Married
E. Mack.
(Davids David\ Elisha^ Josiah%
was born Nov. 8, 18 15, at Middlefield, Mass.
She was born April 3,
1841, Rebecca Robins.
440
He
noblemen.
died Dec.
She resided
1866.
16,
in
1878
at
St.
Louis, Mo.
'
Children
Mary
15756.
Died July
Ely.
Born July
Ely.
3, 1842.
1842,
3,
at
Amherst,
Mass.
15757.
Mary
15758.
Henrietta Robins.
Lamb
Eliot.
1845.
16190.
15759.
Ephraim Robins.
Born Feb.
15760.
Cleveland, Ohio.
Harriet Rebecca.
Born Dec.
3,
i,
1848.
1849.
Died Aug.
25,
1848, at
Died July
12,
1850, at
Covington, Ky.
15761.
Henry Ely.
15762.
Cornelia.
14,
1853,
at Cin-
cinnati.
15763.
Edward
15764.
Charles Samuel.
Michigan.
Rev.
15765.
1798, at Cornish,
Moody Harrington.
He graduated
N. H.
He
at
He resided at Camillus,
Correction at Springfield, Mass., 1865.
Morrisville, Preble and Lafayette, N. Y., and Middlefield, Mass.
His epitaph reads "Fervent
July
12, 1865, at
Albany, N. Y.
She resided
in
Lord."
He
died
1878, at Amherst,
Mass.
Children
15766.
Julia
15767.
Moody.
15768.
Amherst, Mass.
Sixth Generation.
Born Aug.
Nancy Amelia.
15769.
Colville Vance.
14,
West
1843.
161S9.
Died March
David Mack.
15770.
441
1S63, at
22,
William Mack.
David", Elisha^
Talcott^,
(John
He was born April 22, 18 10. He married
149 13.
Maria C. Watkins. They had five children and five grandchildren
1.
1577
Josiah'', John'.)
in 1878.
15772.
Josiah^ John'.)
149 14.
before 1878.
Child
Sarah.
15773-
15774.
He was
14918.
John'.)
Children
15775.
John Parsons,
15776.
Mary
Josiah"", John'.)
March
(John
He was bom
David",
Talcott^
He
6,
in
1878, at Lordsville, N. Y.
22, i860.
-^da Augusta.
'5780.
1578
She resided
Eva
15778.
15779-
Mack.
14920.
married,
1835.
15777-
EUsha\
Ellen.
1.
George Foote.
14912.
He
died July
He
3,
married,
1859.
Oct.
14,
She resided
1833,
in
Lucy
1878,
at
442
Children
15784.
15785-
John H.
16214.
15786.
Charlotte.
1852.
15782.
Mary.
15783-
Sarah.
16210.
Clark
15787.
He was
Conn.)
Lydia R. Mack.
Children
Lyman,
T.
born Feb.
Residence,
1878,
Preston
He
married, Aug.
of
3, 1842,
1813.
Residence, 1878, Washington, Mass.
14916.
17,
Born
Elizabeth.
15788.
Mary
15789.
Pomeroy.
Sarah Jane.
May
16,
Married Alanson B.
1843.
162 18.
Born Nov.
11, 1848.
16226.
15790.
Charles Dwight.
Grove, Iowa.
Born Sept.
3,
15791.
George Seymour.
Born Oct.
10,
1853.
1858.
Residence,
1885,
Ida
Grove, Iowa.
Moses Dibble.
He was born Feb. 15, 1820. He
March 13, 1855, Catharine Mack.
Residence,
14919.
15792.
married,
1878, Syracuse, N. Y.
Children
1579315794.
Samuel Robbins.
at
Middlefield,
March
27, 1819.
He
3, 1859.
1862.
(Jacob.)
He
Mass.
14936.
married
He was
Jan.
(ist),
born
28,
She died
11, 1793.
24, 1795.
15, 1876.
Residence Windham,
Ohio.
15797-
15798.
Sally Polina.
15799.
16245.
Applegate.
Azariah Smith. Born Aug.
15796.
land. Cal.
Born April
24,
2,
1825.
1826.
Married Dr.
Residence,
Fred C.
1878,
Oak-
Sixth Generation.
443
He
Children
i58or.
Thompson.
ham, Ohio.
lyuna Cornelia.
Born Feb.
16,
1823.
16250.
[5802.
Amasa
Franklin.
Born
May
9,
1828.
15803.
Died July
(Jacob.)
21, 1829.
14940.
He was
born Dec. 25, 1803. He married (ist), June 24, 1827, Candace E.
Leavitt.
She was born Aug. 16, 1804. She died Oct. 24, 1851.
He married (2nd), in March, 1852, Mary Ann Blatchley. She was
born in July, 1812. He died April 25, 1873. She resided in 1878,
at Jordanville, N. Y.
Children
15804.
Lois.
15805.
Sophronia.
15806.
15807.
15808.
15809.
15810.
15811.
15812.
15813.
15814.
10, 1806.
He
Children
15818.
15819.
Sarah Jane.
15815.
15816.
15817.
Monroe.
16272.
Born Dec.
1,
16273.
15820.
Emily.
Born Oct.
28, 1843.
1840.
444
1
582
March
Elisha Robbins.
1.
14944.
(Jacob.)
He was
born
He
9,
He
in
Sergeant
Children
Born March
15822.
Paulina S.
15823.
15S24.
15825.
George F.
Born March
Born
Esther Florence.
15826.
Preston.
Nov.
2,
He
1815.
26, 1849.
July
5,
He owned
died
in
15828.
15829.
15830.
11, 1846.
12, 1848.
1851.
Married George M.
married,
He was born
14945.
She was
1838, Jane Beebe.
He removed in 1866
Co., N. Y.
(Jacob.)
March
8,
a flouring mill.
He
He
She
Residence Mexico, N. Y.
1888.
Children
Union
16285.
1878,
16286.
Lyman Robbins.
15827.
Residence,
1837.
3,
Francis.
1
He was born
583 1. Benjamin Robbins. (Jacob.)
14946.
Nov. 13, 1817. He married (ist), July 31, 1842, Sarah Leavitt.
She was born Nov. 14, 1817. She died Sept 2, 1848. He married
She was born July 24, 182 1.
(2nd), April 5, 1849, Elizabeth Pettitt.
Children
15834.
15835.
Sarah.
15832.
Leicester.
15833-
Leavitt.
Hunter.
15836.
15837.
15838.
15839.
16300.
Henry Sturdevant.
He was
born March
5,
1800..
Sixth Generation.
He
7,
married, June
1867.
Children
3,
14942.
15840.
15841.
445
16278.
16283.
May
22, 1838,
was educated
Louisa Wood.
29, 1813.
He
Bom
James Henry.
15852.
15853-
15854.
15855.
15856.
15857.
15858.
15860.
5,
Monroe.
15851.
July
at
NoADiAH Emmons.
Susan Warren. She was born Aug. 12, 1804, at Brimfield, Mass.
She died Sept. 30, 1877, at Hinsdale, Mass. He married (2nd),
She was born April 23, 1833,
April 2, 1878, Maria (Benson) Ball.
at
Washington, Mass.
Children
15861.
15862.
15863.
Fitz Henry.
Born June 10, 1841. Died Sept. 10, 1842.
Susan Elizabeth. Born Nov. 28, 1842. Died Oct. 15, 1844.
Born Oct. 11, 1845. Died Oct. 19, 1864.
Isabel.
15865.
Nov.
30, 1826,
446
...
Children:
15866.
Wallace.
15867.
Eliza.
Children
West
in 1878, at
Springfield,
Mass.
Born Sept.
Eliza.
15871.
She resided
1.
1835.
23,
16325.
15872.
Emily.
15873-
Seraph.
15874.
Susan.
versity,
Jr.
16340.
Born
15875-
Solon E.
15876.
Thomas Augustus.
Hon.
15880.
Hinsdale, Mass.
Children
He
married,
16360.
He was born
May 28, 1837,
July
8,
181
1,
at
Emily Emmons.
Monroe.
Mary Emmons.
15890.
185 1.
15882.
15884.
16350.
18,
15881.
15883.
25, 1847.
Born Oct.
Lyman Payne.
Representative.
14955.
James
J,
Warren.
May
He was
Mary Emmons.
He
Commission mer-
Children
15891.
Fanny Emmons.
Born June
21, 1846.
15893.
15894.
John M.
15892.
Born
May
10,
1857.
Commission merchant.
Resi-
15900
I.
Isaac
He
Mack Clark.
(Isaac.)
14962.
He was
born
She was
Sixth Generation.
born Nov. 26, 1808,
Ohio.
Children
at
Becket, Mass.
447
Born
Julia Maria.
Married. Nov.
1853,
7,
sold.
He
invested
He
valuable.
4.
Isaac Theodore.
Born Oct.
15900
15900
15900
Cal.
5.
6.
Gibbens.
7.
15900
1S09,
Clark.
10.
14963.
Married
1845.
Truman D.
Born April
2,
1848.
16435.
He
Nelson, Ohio.
in
7,
16425.
Abbie Sarah.
Branch.
16410.
23, 1S43.
He
died
married, in
in 1877, in
He was
May, 1836,
born
in
Mary Ann
Child
15900
Asa Mahan.
II.
He
is
supposed to be dead.
16.
Celia A.
L,anson D.
Born Sept.
Woodworth.
3,
1838, at
16450.
Windham, Ohio.
Married
450
15900
Teacher.
1868.
Holyoke Seminary,
16560.
69.
15900
Anna
70.
16570.
May
6,
1854.
15900
15900
J.
76.
77.
79.
17,
28,
80.
10,
27,
J.
81.
8,
16,
J.
82.
22,
J,
He was
May 12,
100.
in the Civil
George.
Sixth Genkration.
451
bridge, Mass.
Children
15900
111.
III.
Lucy.
at Hinsdale, Mass.
Died Feb.
26, 1852, at
15900
112.
15900
15900
15900
15900
15900
Died Aug.
Sugar Grove,
111.
20, 1864.
^120.
at
19, 1852,
born Sept.
10, 1810,
at
in Brooklyn,
N. Y.
125.
15900
He
College, 1844.
He
18 1 5, at Charlemont,
Mass.
He
at
graduated
16,
Berkshire Medical
J'^^i^
Spencer.
14995.
He removed
to
Charlemont, Mass.
Child
15900 126.
Rosa Spencer.
i860, at
15900
18 18.
He
Born March
14,
1858.
Died Nov.
20,
Charlemont, Mass.
130.
Children
15900
George Spencer.
131.
Charles Selden.
15900132.
15900
15900
I.,
N. Y.
133.
April
134.
1878,
Mary
2,
1854, at
same
Died
place.
Sarah Elizabeth.
John McCormick.
Born Oct.
16650.
25,
1855.
452
May
21, 1845,
1854, in
Children
15900 141.
15900
Theodore Edgar.
Clara Theresah.
142.
Born Dec.
Born Oct.
16660.
Bayless.
Anna Corinth. Born Oct.
25, 1846.
Married Vincent
1848.
23,
Whitney
15900
143.
School.
Teacher
1850.
4,
in
High
Died Oct.
William Dwight. Born July
1854.
15900
1857,
15900
5,
145.
2,
15,
5,
20,
146.
at Cortland,
15900
150.
born^March
5,
N. Y.
He
Dec, 1846.
Elder.
150 16.
He received the
Chaplain of 7th Mich. Vols, ten months.
of
from
Hamilton
He reD.
D.,
College,
1869.
degree
honorary
ister.
N.
J.
Children
Born Feb.
at Otisco, N. Y.
185
15900 151. William Salmon.
Died Feb.
1851, at same place.
Married Dr.
1851, at Otisco.
Mary Elder. Born Feb.
15900
Ezra Baldwin Pratt. 16670.
Born Sept.
Rev. Edward Kellogg.
1852, at Otisco.
15900
6,
1,
7,
152.
6,
153.
Graduated
2,
Residence, 1880,
Seminary, 1878. Ordained May 19, 1881.
Homer, N. Y.
15900154. Anna Theresah. Born Oct. 30, 1854, at Manlius, N. Y.
Died May 29, 1857, at Monroe, Mich.
Born April 29, 1857. at Monroe, Mich.
15900 155. Louisa Smith.
Married Rev. Alfred Kelley Bates. 16685.
Sixth Generation.
15900
15900
156.
157.
14,
453
Monroe, Mich.
Monroe, Mich.
1858, at
28, i860, at
Teacher.
-158.
15900
15900
159.
Died Feb.
9,
165.
He was
died
March
home
He
of her
Committee,
at Russell,
in the
prominent
Children
-169.
170.
Root.
He
in
1.
15900
15900
15900
15900
15900
15900
1862.
16710.
He was
born Aug.
17,
171.
Born Dec.
same place.
Born April 2,
Henry Dwight.
Died Dec.
8,
17,
1839,
at
Lowell, Mass.
1841, at
176.
Matthew^,
23, 1866,
He
Boston, Mass.
Children
May
Mass.
1502
Died
24, 1850.
1814, at Chester,
Merchant
Mass.
167.
r68.
15900
They both
Born Sept.
James Francis.
at Middlefield,
15900
15900
Merchant.
15900 166.
15900
Mass.
temperance cause.
Matthew^
(Matthew Smith,
ist,
Matthew^,
came
to
8th.
Matthew',
(Matthew^ Matthew*,
14871.
Matthew.")
in
1637.
454
Haddam,
Conn.
She
born
was
Born
May
He
July
1796.
12, 1753.
married,
Nov.
born
16,
Jan.
He
1745,
Oct.
East
at
1722,
i,
Sarah
Church.
She
1804.
9,
6th
Matthew
Smith,
(14070.)
7
- Calvin Smith. Born Nov. 28, 1760. Mat1724.
Children:
4,
died
i.
East
in October, 1762, at
29, 1852, at
Mass.
field,
Smith, 6th,
Mass.
He
Teacher
He died Nov. 18, 1832, at MiddleHe moved to Middlefield with his brother, Matthew
in 1783.)
He was born Sept. 13, 18 14, at Middlefield,
Middlefield, Mass.
married,
for
manv
He
1878-81.
was
Haddam, Conn.
was born
March
15, 1840,
resided nearly
all
his life at
15022.
Representative,
Middlefield, Mass.
He
Merchant.
Society.
Children
177.
15900
15900
15900
[78.
179.
15900
15900
15900
Son.
Senator
Francis
180.
worth Stanton.
181.
Matthew.
I,
15900
1846.
[6720.
Born Sept.
15, 1848.
Unmarried.
Died Jan.
1871.
182.
183.
Emma.
Charles Sumner.
i85r.
May
Died Dec.
27, 1856.
27, 1856.
Teacher.
Town
Representative
Sixth Generation.
two years, while residing
Slate
for
Co.,
ten
Becket, Mass.
at
Member
years.
of
455
Agent
Scotch Hill
for
Fair
Marbleized Slate Co., in 1878. He died Sept. 3, 1885, at NorthampResidence Middlefield, Mass., and Fair Haven, Vt.
ton, Mass.
Children
15900
192.
191.
15900
15900
12, 1842.
1847.
16730.
15950.
Born Oct.
Mary Ann.
193.
Died Oct.
20, 1851.
20, 1851.
He with
(129 10), her grandfather, married Sarah Rogers.
and
who
wife
married
brothers,
John,
Benjamin,
Abigail,
Mack
his
May
1830, at
Winchendon, Mass.
in Capt.
enlisted
Regiment,
He
Woodstock, Vt.
to
of
at
Tamworth,
at
He
married,
C, Mack.
June
29,
Born April
1870,
29,
Charles H.
Dwyer
(James
Dwyer and
Married,
Asenath
3,
8,
456
Lowell, Mass.
P.
Mack.
Born June
10,
Laura
4.
Winchendon, Mass.
1859,
Mack. Born Sept.
Eva
D.
5.
at
Died
in
26, 1867,
Married (ist), a Newell. Child: Artie Gray
Stockbridge, Vt.
Newell.
Born Sept. 12, 1889, at Stockbridge, Vt. Married (2nd),
Nov. 27, 1890, Henry W. Davis. Residence, 1901, Bethel, Vt. 2.
Laura Diadema Mack. Married Samuel Burr. She died in 1900.
at
They had two children. Mrs. E. Shaw, Gardner, Mass., can give
information of her family.
Married.
3. Rev. Daniel Alva Mack.
had
four
whom
children
of
three
died.
Mrs.
Child
They
Jennie V.
:
2or.
Born July
Edgar Vinton.
i,
1847, at
Winchendon, Mass.
16740.
Soldier in Revolutionary
16,
to
War
for nine
Woodstock, Vt.
He
months.
died Jan.
He
3,
re-
1828.
Born in
i. Elisha Mack.
8 Children
1839.
Married. 2. Polly Mack. Born in 1783 at
:
Connecticut perhaps.
Woodstock.
children, five
'
Mack.
second wife.
No
6.
Sally
children.
6.
Child.
Sixth Generation.
Mary M. Mack.
457
She resided,
Children
15900^226.
Martha
15900
Mary.
227.
C.
field, Vt.
15900
228.
Raymond.)
Sally
He
Conn.
15900
and
Hattie P.
He
Merchant.
Children
236.
237.
15900
15900
15900
15900
15900 242.
Born April
15900
Lewis Hallock.
15900
238.
16, 1852.
7,
16760.
Died March
Died May
1856.
1854.
28,
27, 1855.
28, i860.
Frank.
240.
15900
250.
his great-grandfather,
Augustus^,
(Capt. John
Mack
Lieut.,
14586. 15408.
of
(Samuel
1901,
Mack
Regt.,
Conn.
Soldier in a
War.
He
years
old,
removed
to
company
1760, at Goshen,
raised at
and was
1764.
Mary).
Children:
458
Born June
He removed
2,
1803.
g.
to Chicago,
March
years he married,
4,
Bailey.
Mary
Ballard; (2nd),
May
Dickin-
son
Born July
Oct.
Died June
13, 1829.
1830.
Died Sept.
18,
6.
9, 1832.
She died
Married, Aug. 31, 1858, Cornelius W. Battell.
He
married
a
of
Deacon
Heman
Colton.
June 17, 1864.)
daughter
Ohio.
Residence, 1901, Cincinnati,
6,
7,
1833.
15900
255.
15430.
Secretary and Director in Underand Publishing Co. Director in Weekly Underwriter
Member of Reform Club, American Geographical Society,
Co.
Metropolitan Museum of Art and American Museum of Natural
14562.
Josiah^ John'.)
writer Printing
History.
At the time
of his
"The
methods were quiet, but what he aimed to do he followed with perand generally accomplished. We believe that no man in
our vocation was more liked and respected by those whom he had to
sistence,
meet
in business.
The
letters
to us
Further, no
man
Sixth Generation.
459
done him wrong very many could say, as did tlie citizens of the
town whose good order and clean politics he defended, as an editor,
To those
with his life at stake, that his career was a benefaction.
who were nearer his service was a long blessing. Measured by these
It can be
standards Mr. Mack's life was a success and an example.
;
summed up
the
life of
in
on Wednesday, October
10,
when he attended
to
his
usual duties,
although he was already suffering from the first effects of his malady.
It was a serious case from the beginning, and its progress was
watched with much anxiety by his family and friends, and when the
fever had run
its
course
it
left
the attentions of a
to rally.
"Mr.
born at
sturdy old
Y.,
New England
and was
His
11, 1848.
boyhood
the Haverling Union School,
stock,
March
was a
of
first
Science.
Although his
brief experience at the case, the early years of his life after
He had a taste
leaving the university were devoted to education.
for the acquirement of languages and became a proficient French,
German and
Italian scholar.
These languages and the higher
mathematics he taught at the Ithaca Academy and subsequently at
He was also for some time princithe Delaware Literary Institute.
business manager of the Herald, and, with a short incursion into life
insurance as the local agent of the New York Life insurance company, he continued with that paper until 1889, being the last two
460
years
its
editor.
Wiiile he
and
it
became
Hornellsville^
He
in its behalf.
what was
right,
that threatened.
his
reputation
as a careful
and
intelli-
when
the census
Mack
Mr.
He was
"Mr,
Mack was
is
published.
value in the
church
management
were held on
In this
beautiful
Tuesday evening.
They were opened by the present pastor, and the funeral
sermon was preached by his old pastor and friend, who was in charge
when he became a member, and who paid a just and eloquent tribute
to Mr. Mack's qualities as a man and a Christian."
From
the
numerous
tributes to Mr.
Mack by
last
community by
From
his
death
the Insurance
"As we go
to press
Age
we
ill-
Sixth Generation.
ness, of John
W. Mack,
of
worth
In this brief
which
461
to
of this Nature's
pay
just
all
and sub-
passed on.
As
him
to rest, let
it
"He was a gentleman, was John W. Mack, a Christian gentleman, and a newspaper man of thorough training, rare attainments
and highest class. He was one of those men whose presence commanded respect and consideration, because those whom he met in
social or business
fine instincts
taste
nature of
and common
"He was
man
of high character
From
grew on you the more times you met him, was that he was a gentleman. Clean cut, positive as to his convictions, but kindly and
courteous in his expression of his views and in his relations to those
about him."
From
Thrift
"The news
of the
462
From
"A
whom
he had dealings."
some
greatly for his gentle sincerity and the abilities that his
could not conceal."
From Views
modesty
"The death of Mr. John Warren Mack, secretary of the Underwriter Printing and Publishing Company, New York, who succumbed
to typhoid fever the morning of the 25th ult., is deeply deplored in
The
insurance circles.
laborer."
From
W.
Mack became connected
with
in
in
1894.
journalism
for
whom
many
he came
friends."
in
contact,
and
is
mourned by
Sixth Generation.
From
"Mr.
He was
with
some
to
463
since 1894
most important features of its
Cornell University and had been
of the
a graduate of
the
fifty-two,
and
will
From The
Vigilant
do he did
He was
well.
everything he undertook
always a gentleman, a good citizen and
;
will
journalism than
John Warren
Mack,
of
The
of
Weekly
man
of
him
At a meeting of insurance
insurance journalists and insurance men.
in
of
the
office
C.
Smith, Mutual Life Building, on
J.
journalists
Tuesday, appropriate resolutions were adopted."
15900
260.
Orlando Mack.
(Elisha^
Warren**,
Elisha^
Josiah", John'.)
14553.
462
from prominent
From
life
and
fire
underwriters."
whom
was
all
with
he had dealings."
some
journalism.
greatly
for
From Views
"The death
of Mr. John Warren Mack, secretary of the Underand Publishing Company, New York, who succumbed
to typhoid fever the morning of the 25th ult., is deeply deplored in
The practice of uniform courtesy and nicety to
insurance circles.
his colleagues, his unobtrusive nature and gentle manner, won their
esteem and friendship. The Weekly Underwriter has, indeed, lost a
writer Printing
good
staff,
co-
laborer."
From
"Insurance journalism
lost
an honored representative
in
Mr.
J.
He was
journalism
for
many
years.
many
friends."
an expert
statistician,
Sixth Generation.
From
463
"Mr. Mack had been with The Weekly Underwriter since 1894
and has contributed to some of the most important features of its
He was a graduate of Cornell University and had been
work.
successively printer, teacher and principal of schools, life insurance
agent, editor and business manager of journals in Bayonne, N. J.,
and Hornellsville, N. Y., and special insurance census supervisor of
the Government from 1890 to 1894, previous to his connection with
The Weekly Underwriter. Mr. Mack was in the prime of life, aged
fifty-two, and will be greatly missed and deeply mourned."
From The
Mack was
"Mr.
to
Vigilant
do he did
everything he undertook
always a gentleman, a good citizen and
He was
well.
journalism than
insurance
New
Underwriter,
man
will
York,
John
Warren Mack,
of
The
Weekly
of typhoid fever.
linguist, a
honorable career
will
in
polished,
His
loss will
be
felt
especially
by his
At a meeting of insurance
insurance journalists and insurance men.
in
the
ofifice
of
C.
journalists
J. Smith, Mutual Life Building, on
Tuesday, appropriate resolutions were adopted."
15900
260.
Josiah", John'.)
Orlando Mack.
14553.
He
died
March
15422.
N. Y.
(Elisha^,
Warren"*,
Elisha^
19, 1855.
464
Children
15900 261.
15900 262.
Ernest Harmon.
Elisha Sweet.
Oct.
18,
1887,
children.
263.
15900 264.
15900
Daughter.
Margaret.
Stewart.
15900 270.
15425.
16785.
Prof.
(Azariah",
14987.
15317. He atProfessor of Materia
1845-6.
Syracuse University, 1877-8.
Village Trustee of Manlius,
Medica
in
N. Y.
Secretary of
14496.
He
died
and treasurer
May
Children
of Presbyterian
Church
of Manlius, N. Y.
1900.
4,
:
271.
15900 272.
15900
Aulus.
15323.
Walter Storm.
He
273.
15900
1887.
15327-
15900
274.
15900
15900
276.
1898.
15328.
15329.
(He
University as stated in 15329.)
School.
15900 290.
Elisha^,
Josiah^,
his father
married,
Edward
John'.)
Elisha
14676.
Mack.
i5S75-
(Josiah^,
(Josiah
Mack
Elisha",
(14675),
Sept. 26,
Sixth Generation.
465
7,
86 1,
at
He was
Albany,
N.
Arapahoe
Y.
Office
Children
44 Bank Block,
S.
W. corner
17th and
Streets.
:
15900 291.
Born
Fannie Minerva.
May
7,
Died Aug.
1866.
23,
1866, at Albany.
15900
292.
293.
15900 294.
15900
Jessie Spencer.
George Henry.
Russell Dittle.
Albany. N. Y.
15900
15900
295.
296.
Nellie Lewis.
Hay ward
Seaton.
Denver, Col.
not a
120.
15900
15900 305. Henry Hinsdale.
at
111.
died
Hinsdale
Aurora,
Jan.
30, 1892,
(Spencer)
15900
310.
Capt. John
Va.
They had
White Spencer.
He
ten children.
Harriet
15900
90.
He
Co., Va.
15900
320.
1894, at Linden,
15900
325.
George Spencer.
W. Va.
14994.
He
died
15900
April 30,
125.
He
130.
15900 330. James H. Moseley.
15900
She died May 20, 1889, in Brooklyn.
Brooklyn, N. Y.
335.
He
died in
He
Cornelius W. Battelle.
15900 250.
married Delia Mack.
15900 250. She graduated at Cooperstown,
15900
466
N. Y., Seminary.
He graduated at Cooperstown Seminary and
attended Hamilton College.
He studied law and medicine. Resi-
dence Quincy,
111.
15900 340.
John^,
14421.
John'.)
15300.
Elisha'*, Josiah^,
(Enoch^,
(Rev.
his
Child
15900 341.
Arthur Carlyle.
15900 345.
at Portland,
340.
Me.
Residence
Children
Born Sept.
He was
Edward Howe.
He married, July
New York City.
21, 1873, in
3,
New York
born March
8,
City.
1820,
15900
15900 346.
24, 1864.
Teacher.
Resi-
dence, 1892,
15900
15900
347.
34S.
15900 360.
Jane Eliza Mack.
Children
15900 361.
a
15900
Mary.
Born Jan.
Court.
Marilla
J.
George W.
Born June 5,
Born April
Born Jan.
Oak
Richfield,
Tree, N.
Died.
1842.
22,
22,
Tree, N.
Horace Wheeler.
15,
1837,
N. Y.
Married
J.
1844.
Residence, 1901,
1848.
Married a
Oak
J.
Residence, 1901,
370.
at
Oak
27, 1839,
Residence, 1901,
364. Emma E.
15900
married, Jan.
She died.
14551.
Tree, N.
15900
J.
Van
362.
363.
15900
He
William Stover.
14552.
Freeman.
J.
He
Sixth Generation.
467
Children
15900
15900
371.
372.
15900
Norman
Born Nov. 8,
Born Feb.
O.
1843,
Ephraim Elon.
380.
Silas Cotton.
2,
N. Y. 16795.
Died Oct. 14, 1872.
^t Exeter,
24, 1856.
15429
14554.
15.
Sally
Ann
1863.
children.
15900 390.
John'.
Elisha Mack.
He was
14556.
He married, March
Child
born March
Hitchcock.
He died June
21, 1852.
15900 ^391.
Jane.
He married, April
15900 395. Abner Smith.
Bianca Mack.
Residence
14559.
Campbell, N. Y.
Children
2,
1854,
15900 396.
15900
15900
15900
15900
405.
Edwin Guthrie.
He
married,
Oct.
12,
1857,
14560.
15900 406.
15900407.
408.
409.
15900 410.
15900 411.
15900 412.
15900 413.
15900
15900
Eveline.
14, 1859.
Born Nov.
Elisha.
23, 1869.
28, 1867.
15900 420.
Electa Maria Mack.
grandchildren.
Born Jan.
Born Dec.
26, 1874.
Augustus Wilcox.
14561.
He
They have
SEA^EISTTH GElv^EHA^TIOlSr.
Member
533 1.
of School
Committee, 1862-5.
Residence, 1878,
Middlefield, Mass.
Children
15907.
15908.
Mary Emmons.
15902.
15903.
15904-
15905.
15906.
Justus Browning.
Clarence
Emmons.
Smith.
18320.
Combs.
15909.
Fanny Root.
Smith.
Born March
26,
1859.
Married Arthur P.
18325.
Born March
26, 1859.
Married
Lyman Ebenezer
18330.
Treasurer of
1857.
Children
1593 1.
Charles Church.
15932.
Arthur Edwin.
CAPTAIN
FAYETTE W. ROE,
U.
S.
A.
MRS. FRANCES
M. A.
ROE
Pl^
Seventh Generation.
469
Child
Son.
15941.
Born April
15, 1877.
Died April
18,
1877.
when he
position
Aide-de-
as
American War.
Society of Sons
He
is
member
of the
of the Revolution.
to
1898.
S.
Lieut.
Col.
U.
S.
First
Member
Association of Veterans.)
5.
6.
Indian
470
i.
Descendants
Society of Colonial
lution.
of
Dames
Her experience
America.
of military life
Governors.
Connecticut
2.
incidents.
exciting
of Colonial
of
Fort Sully,
at
fire
She was
Indian Territory, when the fort was attacked by Indians.
the only woman on a big buffalo hunt in Colorado, when four buffaloes
were
killed, fall
of
187
Riding
1.
after
English grey
hounds for
Colonial
Dames
"Port Orange,
Florida.
of
of
America.
The
"Hon. Murray
E.
Poole
"Dear Sir
"I
know nothing
Macks; was
mention of
My
it
in
we could go
I
about the family, but not one of us paid much attention to it.
have endeavored to recall who my grandfather's sister. Wealthy,
married, but I cannot.
"Very
sincerely,
"Frances Roe.
"November
twenty-ninth, 1901."
"January twenty-sixth.
name was
McDougal
in
intimate
Scotland
My
cousin,
Seventh Generation.
471
am
"Your cousin,
"Frances M. A. Roe."
Permanent address
Care
of
Adjutant General,
U.
S.
Army.
Thomas Martin.
(Clark-,
at
Girls'
Teacher.
He was
in
was
1664.
5.
Rebecca.
Born
in
Litchfield in 1687.
Mass.
1666.
Of these
Rehoboth.
children, Joseph
John married Deborah
i.
of Dorchester,
Jonah. Born in
2.
1688.
4.
Joseph. Born in 1690.
John. Born in 1692.
3.
6. Israel. Born in
Joshua. Born in 1694.
5. Caleb. Born in 1696.
1701. 7. Mary. Born in 1705. Caleb married and had two children
:
1829, in Seneca, Ontario Co., N. Y., aged 88 years, ten months and
eleven days.
He married Mary Cottle. Their children seven in
472
number:
i.
David.
2.
Olive.
Born
3.
Hannah.
4.
Married
Eunice.
Polly.
5.
2d wife, Sarah
James.
1769.
Randall.
She was born in Rochester, Plymouth Co., Mass., March
She died Aug. 19th, 1808, in Seneca, Ontario Co., N.
23d, 1763.
Their children were
i. Phebe. Born Feb. 25,
Y., aged 45 years.
6.
born.
Still
7.
in
for
2.
.1782.
3,
1785.
Celinda.
4.
Caleb.
3.
5.
Sally.
Born March
Born
May
14,
1788.
18, 1800.
12.
Born June
Sophronia.
Born June
dall.
22, 1802.
Philo.
13.
Albert Ran-
Born Feb.
26, 1807.
14.
John
5, 1804.
Sophia died July 12, 1795. Parmela died Aug. loth, 1799.) He
graduated at Eastman's Business College, Poughkeepsie, in which he
was afterwards a teacher for several years. He married Alice
15 481.
is a member of the
Society of Daughters of the Revolution.
Residence, 1901, Watkins, N. Y.
She
Children
1
Child.
Died in infancy in the West.
Lawrence Albert.
Born April 25, 1877.
596 1.
15962.
Academy.
DoNLY.
15970.
Child
1
597
He
Born Aug.
Daills.
He was
Children
Cook
15512.
1896.
15981.
Blanche.
15982.
Gale.
15990.
6,
George K. Myers.
15980.
He
at
1.
15513.
Educated
Ben Myers.
10, 1863.
15511.
He was
Seventh Generation.
DoONSPiKE.
15995.
Child
He
married,
473
Dec. 20,
Sadie.
15996.
Born Aug.
4,
1900.
16000.
born
Havens.
22,
15552.
He was
1873,
Anna M.
Yates County, N. Y.
Enhsted Dec. 7, 1861.
in
1854,
Regt. N. Y. Infantry.
Honorably discharged 1863. Pensioner. His widow is a pensioner.
He died July 7, 1898. No children. She resides, 1901, Myers, N. Y.
1
1562
Carolin Belcher.
16011.
Married a Stuart.
601 2.
563
1.
They
16020.
1
Residence Maryland.
Children
He
60 10.
1.
He
reside
in
the
J.
Child:
16021.
Lawyer.
16030.
1565
1.
Thomas Johnson.
He
Residence Cooperstown, N. Y.
Child:
16031.
Cyrus Strong.
of
and
474
Member
Clubs of
New York
Child
16041.
dence, 1901,
New York
City.
16043.
Rochester, N. Y.
married Eleanor
Educated
Mack
at
Wanakah
1
Children
Eleanor.
Baldwin.
16046.
Donald.
16048.
Residence,
16045.
16044.
Street.
Born in 1882.
Born in 1896.
He
He
also studied in
15677.
graduated
Germany.
at
He
Mass.
Child:
Born about
Robert.
16049.
16050.
Edward Hawkins.
1895.
He
(Nathan
S.)
15691.
He was
married.
Edward
S.
Born
May
21.
16060.
Horace Sauers Kephart.
(Rev. Isaiah Lafayette
Kephart, D. D., and Mary E, Sowers, Rev. Henry Kephart and
Seventh Generation.
He
Sarah Goss.)
475
8j
He
He
Lafayette College and Cornell University.
-^^ married, April 12,
at
Lebanon
graduated
Valley College, 1879.
Assistant in Yale University
1887, Laura White Mack.
15701.
was educated
Library.
at
Librarian of
Author and
writer.
Who
Who's
in
"Horace Kephart,
1890;
1862
b. E.
s.
K.; ed.
Residence, 1901,
Children
i6o6r.
16062.
16063.
16064.
16065.
16066.
St.
Louis,
Mo.
Margaret.
16075.
Clements T. Stephens.
1849, ^t Ithaca, N. Y.
Cliff Military
He
Maria Hibbard.
15723.
He was
(Philip.)
born
in
Merchant.
Landmarks
of
Tompkins County
says of
him
the
State Streets,
his
line
from agricultural
to stove
476
of
Harmon
name
firm
which he
Hill,
He
business.
of
is
also
Stephens
still
engaged
&
Masters."
Fitch Hibbard.
16076.
born Aug.
14, 1866,
He
(Lemuel Strong.)
He
Elbridge, N. Y.
15402.
married, June
children.
Lieut.
16085.
1842.
17, 1839, ^^
Jennie E. Degolier.
No
chant.
26, 1882.
16080.
He was
Born Sept.
He
Children
Almond
married, Dec.
1,
at
L.
Clark.
16086.
16087.
Aug.
9,
1870, at
Abner-, Caleb'.)
(Jared
(o. 18),
G.",
1844.
Lamberton^,
He
15404.
Jared Pomeroy.
Born Jan.
married,
Nursery-
26, 1877.
He
Children
16096.
16097.
16098.
16100.
1848.
Resi-
Richard^, Joseph'.)
He
Died
16091.
N. Y.
Died
Pompey, N. Y.
16090.
Mer-
He
married. May-
Seventh Generation.
1895, Nancy
Erie Co., N. Y.
5,
Children
M. Gary.
15745
16102.
He
15735
David D.
Frank A.
16113.
Robert.
graduated
at
born
Luther
May
19,
Eugene Cary,
16 1 20.
Rensselaer'',
He was
161 12.
1.
(Van
2.
Children
of
1901, Patchin,
Wand
Residence,
161 10.
161 1
28.
16101.
1857.
N. Y.
477
Esq.
15742.
He
Buffalo,
He married Mary
1878.
High School and Superin-
188 1-4.
Lawyer. Director in
Suspension Bridge, Power City Bank
and Niagara County Savings Bank of Niagara Falls, N. Y.
Bank
Men
of Niagara,
of
Bank
New York
of
Niagara
hardware store
he passed as principal
County, N. Y.
of
at
at
Sinclairville,
of 1879-80
Chautauqua
"By
his
this time
life-work.
47^
He
found a
little
during these years in the West, and had no difficulty in passing the
bar examinations at Buffalo in June, 1884.
"From November,
1885, until
Tucker
&
he carried on a large
Since May i, 1893, he has
six years
May, 1887.
practice without partnership assistance.
been associated with William G. Wallace in the well-known firm of
&
Gary
Wallace.
He
attorney.
columns
of a
Dunkirk news-
same
the convention in
1895.
Notwithstanding his activity and importance in the counsels of the Republican party, he has never cared to
hold public office.
He has, however, been a member of the Niagara
in
the
He
business
life
of
holds directorates
in
of the
Seventh Generation.
479
Children
Born about 1883.
Born about 1885.
16121.
Anna.
16122.
Richard.
Philip B. Gary,
161 25.
Richard^ Joseph'.)
15743Kate, of Dunkirk, N. Y.
16126.
16127.
1
He was
6 130.
n.
15745
Richard", Joseph'.)
Luther Harvey^
(Amzi
Beriah*,
He was
Children
Eugene.
16132.
Ivouis.
16133.
Clara.
a physician.
is
Residence,
1901,
Elliot Pritchard.
Residence, 1901,
Children
Lucile.
16137.
Elliot.
16138.
Frank.
15745
1896.
He
married
Mary
Cary.
21.
Child
Born in 1893.
Born in April,
Born in 1900.
Charles Churchill.
16 1 40.
15745
He
Illinois.
16136.
16141.
Born in October,
Theresa.
1886.
William S. Gary.
(Danford A.", Truman^, Asa^
26.
He was born March 30, 1855. He married
15745
Residence, 1901, Boston, N. Y.
1876, Amelia Vail.
16 1 45.
Joseph'.)
in July,
He
16131.
16135.
12.
111.
111.
Children
16146.
Danford A.
16147.
Edward
T.
48o
Andre Horton.
16150.
15745
Gary.
Children
He
27.
He
Fanny
Residence Boston, N. Y.
died in 1889.
16 151.
Esther.
16152.
Mildred.
Died in childhood.
Born July 10, i88r.
He
George Gary Jones.
46.
15745
(Samuel.)
16155.
married Maria Braids of Buffalo, N. Y. He died in 1874. Residence
Buffalo, N. Y.
Children
16156.
Harry.
16157.
Maud.
16158.
Katharine.
16159.
Cary.
Emmet
161 65.
Davis.
(L. L.)
He was born
15745
52.
She died years ago.
They
Post Master.
Residence,
1901, Boston, N. Y.
Millard Davis.
16170.
in 1849.
by
He
He
married
(ist),
whom
Ghild
Gotton, in
Mary
he had a daughter,
died Feb. 12, 1887.
15745
(L. L.)
He
MoUie.
He was
S3-
Salt
Lake
Born in March,
MoUie.
16171.
George
16 1 75.
E.
1878.
Gotton.
Died in May,
(Silas.)
1896.
15429
16.
He married, Nov.
born Dec. 30, 1854, at Howard, N. Y.
Ida M. Herbert.
Residence, 1901, Hornellsville, N. Y.
Children
16176.
16177.
Nellie
6180.
M.
16181.
16182.
4,
1880,
Prof.
Edward Payson
Smith.
(SamueP, Matthew*,
He was
Clair H.
born
Gity, Utah,
1886.
15414.
Seventh Generation.
Henry Ely Mack.
He was
15 761.
16183.
481
Josiah", John'.)
Born Sept.
Joseph Lathrop.
16184.
He
1828, at Schenectady, N. Y.
He
28, 1877.
61 85.
at
graduated
Consul
at
Wholesale
Rome,
author and
Italy,
1861-5
and
Art editor of
artist.
He
the
London Times
in
United States
15752.
Crete, 1865-9.
Litterateur,
Post-Nation.
Italy, since
for Italy
and Greece.
Children
Born
16186.
John Ruskin.
16187.
16188.
Bella Helena.
6 189.
Born June
15769.
He
married,
Captain
out
at Belmont,
1862,
Mass.
Died
of Wight, England.
at Rome, Italy.
14, 1868, at
July
27th
11,
Regt.
He
Mass.
2,
1862.
May
Sept.
5,
Vols.,
in the Civil
He
of
re-enlisted
in
home guards
at Indianapolis.
Washington College,
He
1865.
Unitarian minister.
He
482
Children
16194.
16195.
Grace.
16191.
16192.
16193.
16200.
Bom
G.
S.
Foote.
Children
6201.
13, 1876.
He
Donahue.
She died
15782.
towoc, Wis.
Sept.
22, 1878.
in
married, Feb.
13,
1836,
Mary
Residence, Mani-
September, 1859.
Charlotte.
John W.
16202.
A. N. Baker.
He married in September, 1858, Sarah
16205.
Foote. 15783. Shedied Dec. 25, 1867. Residence, South Bend, Ind.
Children:
16206.
George A.
Helen M.
16207.
1
Norman W. Faulk,
62 10.
Esq.
He was
He
Child
Carrie.
162 14.
Born March
John H, Foote,
Children
16216.
1
He
62
15785.
(George.)
H^
1849.
16215.
1831.
Resi-
16, 1859.
married, Aug.
1878, South Bend, Ind.
2,
9,
Lawyer.
16211.
Jan.
born July
15784.
4,
1872,
Lena
He was
Glass.
born
Residence,
Sarah B.
John H.
Alanson
8.
B.
Pomeroy.
Mary
He was
Children
162 19.
Frank Alanson.
16220.
Jessie
Lyman.
born Feb.
Elizabeth Lyman.
8,
15788.
1842.
Resi-
Seventh Generation.
16221.
16222.
16223.
Rupert Hayes.
Born July
16224.
Carlton Mack.
Bom
April
29, 1876.
13, 1878.
He was
16226.
He
483
born March
Lyman.
15789.
11, 1850.
Residence,
Children
16227.
Alice
16228.
Son.
Born Sept.
Born June 20, 1879.
Lyman.
Henry Seymour
16230.
6,
1874.
Robbins.
He
(SamueP, Jacob'.)
He
1821.
28,
15796.
1843, Betsey
Falls, Ohio.
16231.
Ella N.
16232.
Rosella.
16233.
Lillie
I.
16240.
(SamueP, Jacob'.)
15797.
married, Nov. 2, 1847, Edith A. E.
He died March 22, 1870.
14, 1828.
She resided in 1878 at Hiram, Ohio.
He
Children
16241.
16242.
16243.
He
16245.
He
He
28, 182 1.
1878,
Windham, Ohio.
Children
16246.
16247.
16248.
2,
1847.
Died Jan.
19, 1847.
1849.
1852.
484
Matthew Higlev.
16250.
Children
16251.
16252.
16253.
16254.
16255.
16256.
He was bom
He
Residence,
15801.
'
.
Philander R.
Died March
1865.
i,
Ohio.
Children
16259.
16260.
Born Aug. 2,
Born Sept.
Burt L.
Miner D.
1865.
24, 1873.
Children
16267.
16268.
Willie A.
16269.
George A.
Frank H.
16270.
Julia A.
16271.
Emma.
16272.
Aaron Keller.
married, March
14,
He was
7,
1873.
158
18.
He
No
children.
married,
March
11, 1878.
Seventh Generation.
485
Children
Born Aug. 10, 1867.
Born Aug. 13, 1869.
Born Aug. 4, 1S72.
Jennie.
Ida E. Born Nov. 5, 1876.
Cora.
16274.
Died Oct.
Lillie.
16275.
16276.
16277.
2,
1869.
Children
16281.
16282.
Fanny
16279.
16280.
7,
1869.
Harvey Sturdevant.
16283.
born Sept.
Born April
A.
13,
He
1837.
He was
15841.
(Henry.)
married Mary Hewitt.
She was born
Child:
Julia D.
16284.
Born Sept.
George
16285.
12, 1868.
F. Robbins.
(Elisha", Jacob'.)
15825.
He
was born March 26, 1849. He married, Nov. 8, 187 1, Ettie PhiUips.
She was born June 28, 1848. No children. Residence, 1878, Vermillion, N. Y.
George M. Preston.
16286.
He
Dec.
married,
18,
1873,
He was
Esther
Florence
16287.
Leslie E.
Bom March
19, 1875.
Dr.
16288.
18, 1843.
111.
16289.
George R.
16290.
Frank R.
486
He
Francis Robbins.
16291.
15829.
(Lyman^, Jacob'.)
was born Feb. 26, 1845.
^^ married, Sept. 30, 1873, Grace
She was born Dec. 18, 1851. Residence, 1878, SheriStephens.
dan,
111.
Child:
Born
Wilfred C.
16292.
May
7,
1874.
16296.
Edwin
16297.
Minnie.
16298.
Grace.
ried,
ried.
12, 1874.
63 10.
May
Child
5,
He
Mary.
Bom
Henry
16325.
Feb.
married,
He mar-
1849.
June
22, 1878.
A. Messenger.
13,
1862,
Eliza
He
Frissell.
15871.
16, 1830.
Residence,
90 1, Federalsburg, Md.
.
Children
Burdett.
Born March
16326.
Henry
16327.
Died July
Jennie Eliza. Born April 22, 1864.
Robert William. Born Feb. 28, 1869.
16328.
mar-
16311.
L.
He
11, 1863.
25, 1865.
Seventh Generation,
William
16335.
March
ried,
Joy.
1862,
16,
He was
487
Frissell.
Emily
Peru, N. Y.
Child
William Ashman.
16336.
Charles
16340.
He
married, Sept.
Shelburne
Falls,
Children
2,
He was
Jr.
Born
Charles Euclid.
16350.
Solon
He
married.
Children
May
19, 1871.
Born Oct.
E. Frissell.
May
at
24, 1877.
185
Fannie E. Boutwell.
Montague, Mass.
Thomas Augustus
16360.
He was
15875.
25, 1875,
16352.
Residence, 1878,
16342.
16351.
15874.
Mass.
i634r.
18,
White,
21, 1872.
Madalene.
1850.
Oct.
E.
Born Nov.
1,
at
Peru,
Hutchinson Bingham.
20, 1878.
Frissell.
He
Mass.
1876.
Died Nov.
married, June
28,
1878.
He was
15876.
3,
9,
185
born
1878, Susie
1.
Merchant.
16370.
born Feb.
Helen
Tuttle.
He
5,
married, Nov.
1847.
7,
He
He removed
16381.
16382.
1845, at Hinsdale,
Mass.
J.
graduated
(Walter.)
at
Tea merchant
from Elizabeth, N.
1890, Hinsdale, Mass.
Brighton, N. Y.
Children
He
27,
He was
15883.
married, Oct. 22, 1872,
(Lyman.)
1847, at Brighton, N. Y.
4,
in
J.,
76.
He
to Hinsdale,
15884.
New York
15900
Mass.
Residence,
488
16383.
Katie Kittredge.
16384.
layman Payne.
16385.
Mack Payne.
16395.
He
1832.
married, Nov.
at
7,
He was
13, 1881.
15900 2.
She graduated, Chautauqua
Oberlin College.
"A
May
1894:
8,
"It
seems
fitting that
we turn
aside, for a
regular business of the day and give our attention for the intervals to
a review of the life and works of one whom every person here must
remember with deepest respect as well as with gratitude for the work
done
in
special
this
institution, especially
in
of the
discussion.
opened on a world
of flowers
and
all
her
life
sweeter than the cultivation and study of these beautiful gifts from an
all-wise and good Creator.
She was educated at the academy of her
native town and took the preparatory course of Oberlin College, but
owing to financial reverses in her father's family she was compelled
to give up her cherished dream of college
task of teaching to assist in educating the
of
six,
life
end
and
busy
life.
Spencer she has been an active and useful member, and held a place
honor in the hearts of all her associates.
of
"In 1853 she was married to Edward B. Higley, and for forty
She was always ready
years she has shared all his jovs and sorrows.
In the dark days
to give her influence in the cause of temperance.
of our republic when war and bloodshed were over the land, her
Seventh Generation.
work and influence were given
time,
489
and
being the possessor of a remarkably rich contralto voice she was the
leading member of a musical club which gave from time to time
excellent concerts for the purpose of raising funds to supply the necesShe was a devoted Chrissary help to soldiers in field and hospital.
tian
and a member
of the Congregational
church
same church
letters to the
at
Windham, from
in this place.
She
first
came
to
Spencer.
"Active in charities both in public and private, her hand was
ready and quick to aid any one in distress. Practical in all things if
she had work to do she gave it where the remuneration would supply
the greatest need.
"She gave her aid to every good cause for the advancement of
her fellow beings intellectually, financially or socially, and was quick
to see
around her.
Many
will
remember
some years
ago for purchasing and beautifying a portion of land for a city park.
Her efforts were not crowned with success as they deserved, but no
in
in
the line of
any movement
for their
body
in
to Iowa.
coming
ber of the State horticultural society of Iowa since 1884, and her
name has been held in honor as one of the capable workers. Being
a learned
a
and
sectional
report
organization.
From
its
skillful botanist
You
she was
at
of
the
all
flora
of
has been
in this
its
most
"With
all
life
490
true
many
friends on
No
children.
Residence, 1901,
Mason
lo,
1893,
at
Iowa.
Spencer,
City, Iowa.
1 6410.
George Frarv Clark. (Isaac.) 15900 5. He was
born April 23, 1843. He married, April 25, 1870, Adella Loretta
She was born Dec. 15, 1849, at Hillsdale, Mich. He owned
Ball.
in
1878 a
ranch in Colorado.
cattle
Children
16411.
16412.
16413.
16414.
16415.
Truman
16425.
Plattsburg, N. Y.
15900 6. Broker.
at
D. Gibbons.
He
He was
married, Oct.
She died
in
born March
1864,
4,
Florida.
19, 1843,
Anna Mack
Clark.
sonville, Fla.
Children
Julie Clark.
16426.
a Goodell.
lyOckie
16427.
Truman.
16435.
Madison, Ohio.
1844, at
Born March
He
He was
born
May
26,
Clark.
15900 7. Lumber
and papers. Residence, 1901, Melbourne,
in
Married
Fla.
15900
16.
Children
16451.
16453.
16454.
Born Dec.
Inez.
at
16452.
Windham,
9,
i860, at
Ravenna, Ohio.
Died Feb.
3,
1861,
Ohio.
Carl C.
Dec.
12, 1870.
16455.
Jessie
16456.
May
I.
L.
Died
Seventh Generation.
16465.
He was
17.
(ist),
Windham.
1847, at
ried (2nd),
May
5,
Windham.
1847, ^t
Child
Edward
16466.
Born Jan.
A.
16475.
Stanton.
Child
born Sept.
1,
Mary
1846,
A. Clark.
13,
Born April
i,
1877.
(Edward Freeman.)
1850.
He
Born Sept.
3,
6,
15900
20.
1874, Jennie
Gleeland.
16496.
1849,
Clark.
He was
Goodsell.
MoRRELL
10.
at
He
Albert D. Clark,
16495.
65
16486.
19.
Child
^^
VoLNEY R. Canfield.
16485.
at Niagara Falls, N. Y.
15900
22, 1870.
Alvin W. Clark.
He was
He
491
Parkman, Ohio.
15900
21.
1873, at
G. Donaldson.
He
Windham, Ohio.
He was
married, June
1875,
Residence, 1878, Mahoning, Ohio.
16520.
He
10,
born March
26, 1841.
Residence, 1878, Huntington, Mass.
Emma
16,
F.
15900 36.
(Lyman.)
June 7, 1866, Lida Belle
Merchant. No children.
37.
Children
Born Jan.
16531..
William Lyman.
16532.
16533.
3, 1873.
492
Child
16541.
Harry Church.
Born
May
1877.
7,
He
61.
riage.
resided at Charleston, S.
Co. (incorporated).
Chicago,
Ofifice
C,
mar-
&
Sons
Wholesale druggist.
138-140 Lake
Street.
Residence, 1901,
111.
Children
16553.
16554.
Cornelius Peter.
16551.
John Calvin.
16552.
Henry Cruger.
18435-
druggist.
Born
Catharine L/Ouisa.
Joseph Rathborne.
16555.
May
26,
Born
May
Wholesale
1863, at Manlius.
111.
1863,
at Manlius.
He
185 1.
Cashier of
Married
18450.
Bank, 1896.
16570.
(Charles^,
Azariah"*,
to
Author
Scribner's
of
Brazil, the
Amazon and
in
Ohio,
the Coast.
He accompanied
Prof. C.
Monthly Magazine.
on the Morgan Expedition
He
has ^since
made
Fred
1870, to
four trips to
in
Seventh Generation.
the
two
493
1888
Amazon
in
in
in scientific
1890
He
travelled
work
in the
West Indies for the Royal Society and British Association. Contributor to American Naturalist and Gazeta de Noticeas of Rio de
Contributor of most of entomological terms in the CenturyJaneiro.
Member of American, Lisbon and Rio de Janeiro GeoCyclopedia.
graphical Societies.
He
married, Oct.
5,
Tappan, hymnologist).'
Mass.
Child
10,
1858, at
Woburn,
Holland Huntington.
16571,
16580.
Born Nov.
5,
1886.
ST Tripp.
He wa? born Nov. 9, 1852.
She attended
1875, Lilpha Smith.
15320.
and the Ladies' Seminarv at Hamilton, N. Y.
Lewis
married, Jan.
lius
7,
Academy
She
resides,
He
Man-
He
1901, Pasa-
dena, Cal.
Child
1
Hattie Louise.
658 1.
April 13,
He
graduated at Columbia
1876, Clara Eleanor Storm.
Children
16591.
16592.
16593.
16594.
16595.
16596.
16597.
16598.
23, 1875, at
Manlius, N. Y.
16590.
22,1847.
Born Oct.
Law
School, 1873.
15900
77.
Lawyer. Office,
Residence, 1892, 1290 Dean St.,,
Anna
A.
494
Bertrand Storm.
16599.
born
May
15900
(Walter.)
N.
Accountant.
J.
82.
He was
Residence, 1890,
Syracuse, N. Y.
Eli Rogers.
16600.
ried,
Children
16603.
16604.
16605.
16606.
16615.
He was
born
Webb.
Children
May
Charles.
16617.
Emory.
16618.
Frona.
18, 1852.
Children
16626.
Bertha.
Edward.
Katie.
married,
Young.
He was
Myra Spencer.
12, 1872,
92.
Nancy
born April
15900
5,
^^
1849.
93.
He
March
15900
17, 1849.
16635.
White-, Selden'.)
16627.
16628.
16640.
He
30, 1874.
Joseph C.
16625.
married, Nov. 22, 1872,
16638.
mar-
16616.
16637.
He
16602.
16636.
15900 91.
Alberta A.
16601.
He
He
He
White"", Selden'.)
15900
94.
Mary Jane
13, 1855.
Bennie Spencer.
3,
1864.
He
(Selden"",
married.
16, 1875.
114.
15900
They have children.
Selden'.)
Seventh Generation.
Bertie Spencer.
16643.
He
He
1864.
3,
Selden'.)
May
man.
lyn,
15900
115.
They have children.
(Selden,
married.
16645.
5,
He
495
Business
14, 1847.
N. Y.
Child
16646.
Born Sept.
Albert.
John
16650.
Feb. 20,
married,
Wholesale dealer
dence,
15900
1884.
Williamsburg, L.
He was
McCormick.
born Dec.
in tropical fruits.
Moseley.
They have
I.,
N. Y.
He
1842.
15,
15900
four children.
134.
Resi-
90 1, Brooklyn, N. Y.
16660.
1845.
15, 1870, at
He
married,
Sept.
10,
1873,
He was
Clara
born Oct.
Theresah
15,
Pomeroy.
Child:
Harry Cornelius.
16661.
19, 1877.
16670.
1845.
Born March
He
graduated
at
New York
He
14,
M.D., 1869.
He
He
University,
married,
Children
16671.
16672.
16673.
16674.
16675.
16685.
He
14,
1853, in
496
155.
15900
Residence, 1878, Mount Vernon, Ohio.
ter.
16700.
Mass.
He
Presbyterian minis-
He was
born June
Private
engaged
farming and stock-raising in Massachusetts until 1868,
when he removed to Wyoming (then part of Dakota). He is now
engaged in mercantile, live-stock and lighting business. Director in
in
Council of
Mayor
of
ernor of
Wyoming
Wyoming
of
President of the
Member
Legislature, 1873.
Treasurer of
Cheyenne.
Governor
first
Bank
Territory,
State of
of the
Wyoming
1884-5
'>
of Council,
He was
1889-90.
Wyoming.
1884.
Gov-
He was
elected
elected United
Children
16701.
Helen Frances.
16702.
Frederick Emory.
Sumner Smith.
(Matthew^ Matthew^
Matthew^ Matthew^, Matthew", Matthew'.)
1 83.
His name was changed to Charles Matthew Smith.
15900
He married, March 20, 1883, Laura Parks. She was born June 5,
Charles
16705.
Matthew',
i860.
Matthew^,
2,
1890.
No
children.
Residence,
1890,
Cheyenne, Wyo.
turer.
Children
1
672 1.
16722.
16723.
Emory
SENATOR FRANCIS
E.
WARREN.
,Kl
.xrrf^r,
EDGAR
V.
WILSON, ESQ.
Seventh Generation.
John Henry Smith.
1673.0.
Matthew\)
ried,
Matthew^ Matthew%
(John",
He was
He
15900
April
born Oct.
497
8,
191.
mar-
She was
man
ton,
Mass.
14,
He removed
Mass. Vols.
Child
Sophia Elvira.
16731.
Prof.
16735.
Born Jan.
Azariah
177.
15900
Solomon'.)
field,
in
He was
Mass.
28, 1875, at
Smith
He was
Root.
born Feb.
(Solomon
1862,
3,
at
Francis^
Middle-
1886-7
University
?
'>
of A.M., 1887.
He married, April 30, 1887, Anna
of
Metcalf
Ohio.
She
was born July 26, 1862. She
ElyWa,
Mayo
at
Oberlin
graduated
College, 1884.
Cataloguer, Oberlin College,
Oberlin
Society.
Secretary of Oberlin Alumni Association.
Editor of Triennial Catalogue of Oberlin College.
Residence, 1901,
Oberlin, Ohio.
Church History
Child
Francis Metcalf.
16736.
16740.
Edgar Vinton
15900
William',)
don, Mass.
He
201.
graduated
Wilson,
He was
at
24, 1889.
Esq.
born July
(Frederick
i,
Almon^
1847, at Winchen-
Emma May
Woodstock, Vt.
children.
Born Sept.
a Hall).
Lawyer.
Member
of
in
He
W.
March, i860,
School Committee.
No
498
Gardner
16750.
He
15226.
L.
Children
He
Heath.
died in 1883.
16751.
May
16752.
Harley W.
L.
Children
.
Marion Hallock.
Mildred Archer.
16761.
16762.
Douglas Eliot.
Harold Lewis.
16763.
16764.
16770.
He was
16780.
He
June
married,
Keuka
i,
15900 261.
He was
Susan D.
1869,
Smith.
Residence,
1901,
Park, N. Y.
Children
16781.
16782.
James C. Stewart.
16785.
15900 264.
garet Mack.
Children
16787.
Norman
16795.
16796.
18335.
Carl L.
16786.
Child
He
C. Sutfin.
8,
O.
Wheeler.
1843, at Exeter,
4,
1888.
Ada.
Born Jan.
i,
1875.
15900 371. He
(Horace.)
He married, Jan. 21, 1874,
N. Y.
Seventh Generation.
499
AzARiAH Smith.
16797.
thew^,
Matthew^ Matthew'.)
i8go, Providence, R.
Child
I.
Gurdon Bradley.
16798.
Born Jan.
28, 1885.
Azariah"*,
N. Y.
16810.
lius^,
Dr. Allen
Azariah",
graduated
Permanent address
Care
of Adjutant General,
ton, D. C.
Child
16811.
Richard Keene.
Born March
26, 1893.
U.
S. A.,
Md.
Washing-
lEiaHTH
GrE]>^EIliVTIO]Sr.
18300.
He
Matthew^, Matthew", Matthew^, Matthew^ Matthew'.)
15 901.
was born Dec. 24, 1844. He married, June 27, 1873, Ella Loveland.
She was born July
10, 1845.
1890, Mittineague, Mass.
1
Merchant.
Wayland Francis
83 10.
Smith.
No
children.
Residence,
He
Matthew^, Matthew^ Matthew^, Matthew", Matthew'.)
15905.
was born July 26, 1853.
He married, Feb. 18, 1875, Lillie C,
Ingham. She was born Dec. 17, 1854. Residence, 1890, Mittineague,
Mass.
Children
18311.
D wight
18312.
Effie Liiella.
21, 1878.
1880.
Child:
1
Carl Browning.
83 16.
18320.
Born July
Edwin Smith,
20, 1884.
(Ebenezer^,
Calvin*,
Matthew^, Mat-
15906.
Child
18321.
Mary Browning.
Born July
3,
1889.
Died Jan.
6,
1890.
Eighth Generation.
Arthur
18325.
Middlefield,
Smith.
P.
He
Mass.
12, 1859, at
married,
Merchant.
15907.
He
Combs.
501
Springfield, Mass.
Children
Louis Eugene.
18326.
18327.
1885.
3,
18330.
1887.
(Ebenezer^,
He
31, 1858.
He was
15908.
Born Aug.
Born May 29,
18336-
Josephine.
18337.
Evelyn.
8,
1896, Nina
29, 1898.
1901.
He was
16254.
(Matthew.)
Hattie
Dec.
married,
Messenger.
15, 1875,
Residence, 1878, Windham, Ohio.
22, 1856.
Perkins
18340.
B,
Higley.
He
Lula May.
18341.
May
Born Aug.
1877.
9,
Dr. Benjamin
18345.
Hawn.
F.
at Lavall University,
graduated
ried,
Jan.
He
married,
16782.
Children
Child
He
Sutfin.
C.
John
1S335.
Lois Mack.
31,
Youngstown, Ohio.
Child
18346.
18350.
married, March
19,
RuMBAUGH.
He
Children
1.
Nellie P.
18352.
Jessie L.
1835
Born April
Born Sept.
10, 1874.
20, 1875.
3.
16247.
1846.
He
Residence,
502
May
8,
1832.
He
Residence, 1878^
Eighth Generation.
18420.
He
12, 1886,
111.
Children
J.
Sweet.
18422.
18423.
18435.
married,
12, 1887.
i,
1888.
26, 1890.
Wholesale druggist.
111.
Sons (incorporated).
Children
(Peter.)
16553.
He
married,
18438.
born
May
1862,
at
111.
18, 1888.
16, 1890.
23, 1892.
18440.
16,
18436.
18437.
111.
&
May
He
Chicago,
16552.
(Peter.)
He
18421.
Esq.
Mortgage banker.
Lawyer.
503
He
26, 1863.
married, July
i,
1890,
(Peter.)
Maude H.
He was
Byford.
Wholesale druggist.
Secretary of Peter VanSchaack & Sons (incorShe died Feb. 2, 1900. Office, 138-140 Lake St. Resiporated).
dence,
90 1, Chicago,
Children
111.
18441.
Byford Cornelius.
18442.
Cornelius Peter.
Joseph Rathborne.
18450.
Virginia,
Ireland.
VanSchaack.
He
16555.
18451.
He
23, 1893.
12, 1845, in
111.
Joseph Cornelius.
Born July
20, 1884.
FIRST GENERATION.
18500.
time.
John Mack.
11800.
He
did
not
marry a second
is
their coat-of-arms
name
in
For information
Vols.
in
and
II.
regard to
2.
Mack
Macks
family see:
of that state.
i.
American
Bedford, N. H. Centennial.
Ancestry.
3. Hayward's History of Gilsum, N. H.
4. Lancaster's History of Gilman6. Liverton, N. H.
5. Hubbard's Stanstead County, Canada.
Second GrENERiVTio^.
John Mack.
18525.
4,
(John.)
1733, Abigail Daniels, a widow.
11801.
He
married (2nd),
May
Town
some
name was
The names
of
Children
18551.
Elisha.
18552.
Samuel.
Solomon.
1^553-
18554.
19080.
Hepzibeth.
Co., N. H.
of
Cheshire
Marlow,
He died about
Lyme, Conn.
3.
Robert.
Mary
William.
4.
He
Lee.
Children:
i.
2.
Richard.
22,
1693,
Thomas Lord.
Born Sept. 22, 1694. Married, June 6, 1727, Esther Marvin and
had ten children. 2. Mary Lord. Born March 20, 1695. 3. Joseph
Born Oct. 17, 1697. 4. Theophilus Lord. Born Dec. 19,
Lord.
Born Oct. i, 1701. 6. Daniel Lord.
1698.
5. Elizabeth Lord.
Born Dec. 19, 1703. 7. Samuel Lord. Born Dec. 22, 1705. 8.
Born in May, 1708. 9. Martha Lord. Born March
Abigail Lord.
1710.
Lee, the
3,
Daniel Lord.
10.
first
of the
Lee, father of
name
in
5o6
died
May
He
21, 1676.
10,
1672.
Sarah Lee.
3.
Born Jan.
Born Aug.
14, 1674.
14, 1677 (or 1678).
4.
5. Mary
Lee.
Born April 23, 1678 (or 1679). Married Thomas Lord.) He
was born Dec. 19, 1698, at Lyme, Conn. He married, May 8, 1728,
Deborah Mack.
11812.
land "for the love and good will I have to my son David Beebe and
In 1752-3 "to my loving and dutiful son Abraham
his wife Sarah".
In another deed
Emerson".
unto
is
and good
will
bear
the
eldest
my
Lyme".
He
himself lived.
died Feb.
28,
Residence,
1761.
4,
1776.
Co., Conn.
Children:
Lydia.
18566.
Born March
19,
1729.
20050.
1S567.
18568.
18569.
18570.
18571.
of
1684, at
1
He
Lyme, Conn.
He
He
1802.
Haddam, Conn.
Children
18581.
Thomas.
18582.
Sarah.
18583.
18584.
18585.
18586.
18587.
18588.
Third GrENEHi^Tio^.
Joseph Mack. (Jonathan^, John'.) 11852.
19000.
born July 22, 1729 (History of Gilsum, N. H., says 1728),
Conn. He married (ist), Lois. He married (2nd), Lydia.
in Jan., 1792, at Alstead, N. H.
Children
1
He was
at
Lyme,
He
died
Nathan.
9001.
Corothy.
Ruel. Born Oct. 2, 1765. 20S00.
Mary. Married John Slade, Jr.
19002.
19003.
19004.
19005.
19006.
H.
Born Sept.
Married Sept.
I905r.
Berzeleel.
18, 1760.
20820.
19052.
Abner.
N. H.
20, 1803,
"Sibel"
1732, at
He removed
(Ebenezer=, John'.)
Lyme (Lyme,
Conn.,
East
Children
19081.
19082.
19083.
of Sullivan,
11893.
Town
Records).
Chapman
to Bethel, Vt.
Solomon Mack.
19080.
He
He
married, Jan.
4,
Haddam, Conn.
Lydia.
18552,
(Sept. 15,
Bill.
5o8
Born
at
Marlow.
Married about
19084.
Ivovisa.
19085.
19086.
19087.
19088.
28, 1773.
1775.
1784, a Tuttle.
She
Died in 1788.
20850.
Ensign
20870.
and First
He was
(Joseph-, Matthew'.)
married Lydia Lord.
He served
1724.
18566.
He was a Minute Man.
twenty-eight days as a soldier in Rev. War.
to
the
Church
after
was
admitted
He died Feb.
He
Hadlyme
1750.
born
May
Ransom.
Stephen
20050.
He
8,
14, 1796.
Children
20052.
20053.
20051.
David Beebe.
20080.
Sarah Lord.
He was
born
in
1723.
He
married
13^
1793.
Jesse Gates.
20090.
Lydia
18568.
He
1758.
the daughter of
Conn.
Theophilus Lord.
Haddam.
Bap.
Appendix IV.
Born April
Uriah.
20092.
Third
Generation.
East Haddam.
1761, at
26.
509
Bap. June
4,
1761, at Millington.
Thomas
20100.
Matthew'.)
He
Conn.
Born April
Huldah.
20093.
Millington.
Smith.
He was
18581.
married
22, 1764, at
(ist),
Feb.
1737,
9,
Hannah
Gates.
She was
Thomas.
20102.
Matthew..
20103.
Samuel.
18582.
Residence, East
Children
201 17.
201 18.
20119.
Thomas Rogers.
He
Smith.
20116.
He
20101.
201 15.
16, 1791.
died
after
He
Haddam, Conn.
Elizabeth.
married
He
Mary
(ist),
He was
Smith.
Children
20131.
20132.
20133.
20134.
11.
He
married, Nov.
i,
1734,.
18583.
:
Joseph.
Spencer.
3,
1785.
5IO
20135.
20136.
20137.
20138.
Mary Brockway
20139.
Elizabeth.
20140.
Theodore.
Born Aug.
Born Aug.
Soldier
10,
1773,
Ruth Spencer.
22, 1751.
12, 1758.
20152.
20153.
Josiah.
20151.
Born Aug.
Jared Cone.
20160.
He
12, 17 15.
married
Children
10161.
20162.
20163.
20164.
20165.
in
29, 1745.
(DanieP, Daniel'.)
He
He
13, 1748.
Matthew
20210.
Smith.
(Matthew^
Matthew^
Matthew^
Children
20211.
20212.
20213.
20214.
20215.
20216.
20217.
Elizabeth.
Appendix IV.
Susanna Smith.
Children
20221.
20222.
20223.
20224.
20225.
20226.
20227.
20228.
20229.
20230.
20231.
20232.
20233.
Generation.
20220.
in 1744,
Third
18588.
Residence, East
He
in 1723.
died Sept.
9,
511
He
1776.
married
She died
Haddam, Conn.
Tryphena.
Tryphena.
FOUHTH
GE^STEHi^LTIOlvr.
Appendix IV.
from there
to Detroit, Mich.,
Fourth
Generation.
513
Trustee of the Village of Detroit, 181 7. Member of Reception ComDirector in Bank of Michigan,
mittee for President Monroe, 18 17.
1818.
&
Supervisor, 1816-18.
Conant,
Owner and
He
One
merchants,
He was
member
They
1799-1819.
proprietor of the
of the firm of
built the
jail
in
Mack
1815.
died Nov. 11, 1826, at Pontiac, Mich. They had twelve children.
of his daughters married David Cooper.
Rev. David M. Cooper
Mich.
Children
20831.
John M.
Supervisor of
20832.
Col.
settled there.
Captain in
He removed
of Ohio.
War
of 1812.
Member
of Assembly
and was prowas one of the
He
prietor of the Mansion House, 1830-3.
Collector of
proprietors of the Detroit Free Press, 1830-3.
Customs, 1829-39. Mayor of Detroit to fill unexpired term of
Mayor Trowbridge, who
resigned, 1834.
Representative, 1839.
He was
20834.
20835.
Polly.
20833.
Fanny.
terian
church in 1825.
Married David Dart.
20850.
He
He
28,
at Walpole, N. H.
He married (3rd), June 4,
Mrs.
Alexander.
died at Swanzey, N. H.,
She
1845,
Betsey (Way)
Oct.
5,
1863.
He
1.
514
Children
20851.
20852.
20853.
20854.
20855.
20856.
20857.
20858.
20859.
Orlando.
at
24,
111.
Born
Alvin.
20871.
He
Tunbridge, Vt.
11, 1799, at
Died Nov.
19,
1824,
Tunbridge.
Born Feb. 9,
Born May
20872.
Hyrum.
20873.
Sophronia.
Stoddard.
20874.
Joseph.
20875.
Samuel.
1800, at
Tunbridge. 22070.
Tunbridge. Married Calvin
18, 1803, at
30,
1844, in Illinois.
Born March
Ephraim.
20876.
13,
at
1810,
Tunbridge.
Died March
24, 1810.
20877.
William.
20878.
Catherine.
kins
J.
20879.
Don
Carlos.
7,
20880.
Born March
25, 1816, at
Lebanon, Vt.
Died Aug.
1841. in Illinois.
Lucy.
Born July
18,
182 1.
20885.
George'.)
Salsbury.
He
(Jesse\
13, 1759, ^^
^^st
Daniel^,
DanieP,
Haddam, Conn.
He
The
married, Feb. 22, 1781, his cousin, Dorothy Ransom.
20052.
In
his
life
at
of
his
were
parents sold
1765
spent
Lyme.
early years
land which they owned in Lyme and moved to Hartwhere
land, Conn.,
Theophilus Lord Gates was
they bought a farm.
never a strong man physically, but both he and his wife inherited land
from their grandfather Theophilus Lord, of Lyme, and this with their
farm in Hartland, inherited from Jesse Gates, brought them enough
two pieces
of
to live comfortably.
all
Appendix IV.
Fourth
Generation.
515
moved
18 1 5 and they
eastern
part
Corners".
meeting
of
They
to
the
state
built
of Theophilus
before 1804.
returned to Connecticut, but lived with Polly Payne until her death
on Jan. 7, 1855, at the advanced age of ninety-six years. She is
buried
in Brookfield,
Children
20886.
Lydia.
Born April
2,
1782.
22425.
20887.
20888.
20889.
22465.
20890.
20891.
20892.
20893.
20894.
Thomas Smith.
20900.
thew^ Matthew'. J
ried,
Dec. II,
Children
20101.
He was
20901.
Benjamin.
20902.
Jonah.
20903.
Mary.
20904.
Hannah.
20905.
Diodate.
20906.
Eliphalet.
Twin with
Eliphalet.
5i6
Hannah.
20922.
Lydia.
20923.
20924.
20925.
20926.
He
(Joseph^,
DanieP,
Daniel'.)
20131.
He
Continental Army.
He
Generals appointed
He was
Appendix IV.
Children
Fourth
Generation.
517
20961.
Zenas.
20962.
20963.
20964.
20965.
'
He
Children
20976.
20977.
20978.
20979.
20980.
209S1.
20982.
He
Oliver Ackley.
20990.
married Elizabeth Smith.
4,
18 15.
Residence, East
20991.
Rebecca.
20992.
20993-
Polly.
Bap. Dec. 2, 1781.
Elizabeth.
Bap. Dec. 2, 1781.
20994.
Asa.
dren.
20995.
20996.
21000.
Haddam, Conn,
Bap. Dec.
Bap. Sept.
9,
2,
1781.
1787.
He removed
They had
Married a Young.
chil-
to Ohio.
Sally.
Bap. Nov. 8, 1789.
Oliver.
22590.
Matthew
Smith.
Matthew^ Matthew'.)
14070.
He
married
Haddam, Conn.
4,
1756.
(Matthew^
He was
(ist), in
born
Matthew",
May
12,
Matthew^
1753, at East
He
She
married (2nd), Mrs. Elizabeth (Percival) Gates.
was born July 19, 1755. She died Nov. 23, 1835. He enlisted
Mass.
Boston.
under Colonel
He removed
to
Justice
5i8
of the Peace.
1799-1803;
Captain
1806.
in the Militia.
Selectman, 1787-8
179 1-5 ;
He died July 30,
1832-3.
Residence, East Haddam, Conn., and
;
Representative,
Children
Anna.
21001.
7,
21004.
21007.
21008.
21009.
01 5.
Conn.
Nov,
Haddam, Conn.
Died July
Smith.
Jeremiah
Matthew-, Matthew'.)
Conn.
East
Anna.
21005.
21006.
1788, at
Azariah.
21003.
Born in June,
1782.
21002.
He
'
10, 1843,
Children
21016.
21017.
21018.
Temperance.
Ackley.
21019.
21020.
2 102
1.
21022.
Born Oct.
27,
1790.
Married
Joseph
Osborn
22695.
Calvin Smith. (Matthew^ Matthew", Matthew^, MatHe was born Nov. 28, 1760, at East Haddam,
Conn. He married, Jan. 15, 1784, Anna Anable (sister of Asenath
Anable who married Matthew Smith, brother of Calvin). She was
born in October, 1762, in East Haddam, Conn. He removed in
He
1783, with his brother, Matthew Smith, to Middlefield, Mass.
died Nov. 18, 1832, at Middlefield, Mass.
She died July 29, 1852,
21030.
thew^, Matthew'.)
at Middlefield.
Appendix IV.
Fourth
Generation.
519
Children
Calvin.
2103 1
Born July
9,
Born Jan.
27, 17S6, at
1784, at
Died Sept.
10, 1810.
21032
Betsey.
E.
Haddam.
Married William
21039
Ingham. 22750.
Asa.
Born March 23, 1788, at E. Haddam. 22770.
Anna. Born April 10, 1790, at Middlefield, Mass. Married
Daniel Ingham. 22790.
Born Dec. 31, 1791. 22810.
Orrin.
Born Oct. 28, 1793. 22825.
Oliver.
Ambrose. Born June 17, 1796. 22840.
Obadiah. Born May 20, 1798. 22850.
Born Feb. 15, 1800. Married Parsons Phillip Meacham.
Sally.
21040
Sylvester.
21041
Ebenezer.
.21033
21034
21035
21036
21037
21038
22860.
21042
21050.
Prof.
dlefield, Mass.,
and back, a Sabbath day's journey indeed; and after he had many
times travelled down into the valley of the western branch of the
Westfield River and out of it, climbing a series of hills to reach the
place of town-meeting in Becket and after his neighbors in the south
part of Peru, the northeast corner of Becket, the north of Chester,
and the southwest corner of Worthington, had labored under similar
;
difficulties
centres,
more
it
excellent
way
people so seriously
privileges
and
of
securing
its
520
Court.
David Mack was the leader in the enterprise of organizaundertook the work of a survey and of an application to
He
tion.
fail.
of incorporation
Mack purchased
is
own expenses
if
the
12th of
was passed.
also given as
the date
when David
Taylor, worked for him two days in the week for his board, and the
In 1775, he removed with his
other four days upon his own land.
ful Steward,'
voice.
and
is
fresh in the
I shall enter
plished what he did without the aid of others who were his peers in
Some
business talent, and perhaps his superiors in intelligence.
It
things which did happen would never have occurred but for him.
was the Nemesis of his fate that some of his most strenuous efforts
He was
contributed to the success of enterprises he sought to stifle.
in
but no
in
than
more
facile
conviction
conciliation,
undoubtedly
sketch of Middlefield would be at
all
Appendix IV.
Fourth
Generation.
521
schooling.
own children and spelled in the same class with his six-year-old son
was a wise man, for he understood at least his own ignorance. This
The man of but six
is an amount of knowledge some never attain.
weeks' schooling previous to his marriage, whose mind so expanded
friend and patron of learning, who gave Mary
Mt. Holyoke Female Seminary at a time when it was
not generally conceded that women could and should be educated,
that they would be more womanly, more everything desirable, if they
that he
became the
Lyon ^500
for
conduct
and zeal
gious man.
"That he was
patriotic, his
all
of
his
even more depressed. The people of Western Massachusetts, writhing under the pressure of public and private debts for which no
522'
dition
of
the lead of
attempt
Mack
to
affairs,
had begun.
at Springfield,
and
He
After examining
to fight
may go home.
We
shall
immediately attend to the men who have signed this paper.' At that
exciting period, the house of Samuel Jones, now owned by George
Bell,
of the
Shays men
in this vicinity.
There
the Shays leaders were arrested, after Captain Mack's visit to SpringIn their distress, they humbly
field, and lodged in Northampton jail.
committee to
fix
Appendix IV.
Fourth
Generation.
523
21060.
Sarah (Blossom)
6,
Born
in 1784.
21061.
Elisha.
21062.
Amos.
23320.
21063.
Sally.
Married Warren
21064.
21065.
21066.
Carlotte.
Josiah.
following
Little.
23340.
Unmarried.
Mass.
Daniel Mack.
21075.
The
23300.
is his will
13085.
State of
do leave
to the discretion
tion whatsoever,
unto
and
wife Elizabeth.
my
my real
estate for
of her natural
life,
or as
long as she remains a widow, as well for her support and maintenance, as for the support, maintenance and education of such of my
children as are under the age of twenty-one years, and of Elvina
my
my
grandchildren, being
George
Woodruff, now also deceased, she my said wife keeping the said
Provided always that if it
real estate in good tenantable repair.
shall be absolutely necessary in order to discharge my just debts as
case
and dispose
belonging to
my
of
lot
New York
my
of
decease
ground
which they
524
or the majority of
at public
for
ate the
names
in their
my
in case
tain
as
my
my
brother, Ebenezer
and provide
And
my
by
further that
to
main-
him a
comfortable support out of the Rents and profits of said Estate. And
my will further is that in case of the death or remarriage of my said
wife Elizabeth,
and care
my
said Estate
to
is
my
attained the age of eighteen years when I order and direct my said
executors, or the survivors or survivor of them, as soon as convenient
and a price
can be obtained to
sell
and
dis-
pose of each and every part of the residue of my said Real Estate at
Public vendue or otherwise, and a good and sufficient conveyance to
give for the same to the purchaser or purchasers thereof and to
divide, dispose of and retain the proceeds thereof in manner follow-
ing,
and
to
my
my
said Estate.
and bequeath to
said deceased daughter Sarah
(named
as
follows)
to-wit: Elvina
survivors
or
survivor of
my
proceeds of
my
Appendix IV.
and
Fourth
Generation.
525
same or any
of
them
to
out as the
theless
it
is
my
and
will
leave to her
own judgment
named, or
of
one or more
my
made
if
of the
then the part or share of the one so dying shall go to the survivor.
And in case of the death of either of my said children or grandchildren, leaving lawful issue such issue shall take the part or share of
my
said Estate which his, her or their parent so dying would have
if he or she the said parent or parents had survived, share and
taken
And
share alike.
point
my
Robert and
of this
lastly, I
do hereby nominate and constitute and apand my said daughter Susan, my said son
my
my
last will
wills
day
of Nov., in the
"Daniel Mack.
21125.
12900.
Benjamin Mack.
15900
200.
He was
(Nehemiah^
born Sept.
John-, John'.)
15, 1756, at
L. S."
12338.
Lyme, Conn.
526
He
with his brothers, David and John, removed in 1785 to WoodHe married, Jan. 29, 1781, Abigail Lord. She was born
stock, Vt.
in 1756.
He died Feb. 15, 1831. She died Dec. 15, 1828.
dence, Lyme, Conn., and Woodstock, Vt.
Children
21126.
Judah.
21 127.
Azubah.
21128.
Daughter.
21 129.
Abigail.
21 130.
Benjamin.
Daughter.
21 131.
2
2 1
1801.
1817.
New
He was
(Nehemiah^,
born Oct. 25, 1768.
John^
He
John'.)
12343.
They had
married.
155.
York.
Mack.
John
150.
15900 200.
no children.
Resi-
4,
1765.
He
12910.
Children
2 108 1.
Eliza.
21082.
21083.
Daniel Miner.
21084.
Samuel.
1785.
23425.
23410.
Married.
They had no
children.
Residence,
Wood-
stock, Vt.
21095.
15900
225.
Nehemiah Mack.
He
was born
(Nehemiah\
May
18,
1754.
12337.
married, about
John"", John'.)
He
He
died Jan.
3,
She died
1828.
'
Appendix IV.
Children
Fourth
Generation.
527
21096.
Elisha.
2 1097.
Polly.
drick.
2109S.
William.
Zebulon.
23465.
Married.
21101.
Married.
Neheniiah. Married.
He died in 1821 at Saratoga Springs,
N. Y. His wife and three children survived him.
Married George Ayres for his second wife. No children.
Sally.
21 102.
Child.
21 103.
Enos.
Died young.
Unmarried. Died.
John.
23480.
21099.
21 100.
104.
land,
10.
Ohio.
3.
Asahel.
4.
Susannah.
8.
Mary.
of
9.
Silas.
10.
Mary Doty:
5.
John.
Sarah.)
6.
i.
Jesse.
Stephen.
in
2.
7.
1665.
Joseph.
Priscilla.
Church
Fifth
&ENEi^iVTioisr.
000.
20821.
Children
22002.
22003.
Orleans, La.
Olive Temple.
22004.
Isaac Gibbs.
22005.
22006.
Lucy
22001.
Died in infancy.
Died in infancy.
Isaac Newton.
Pease.
25000.
Born March
17, 1825.
Unmarried.
Died Jan.
8,
Born Oct.
Oscar Addison.
22007.
Calvin Mack.
22010.
21, 1827,
(Solomon"*,
He was
Nashua, N. H.
Solomon^
He
25015.
Ebenezer"", John'.)
16, 1851, at
111.
Children
2201
at
1.
22012.
Oscar Calvin.
Sabrina Huldah.
25030.
1831.
Married
J.
H.
Dort.
She died
22013.
22014.
Roselma H.
25070.
Born April
16, 1835.
Appendix IV.
Born Feb.
Andalusia H.
22015.
i860, at Butler,
in
Nov., 1824,
(3rd),
4,
Nov.
5,
23,
Solomon^
(Solomon",
Sept. 23,
He
1799.
25080.
Ebenezer',
married
at
(ist),
Cleve-
111.
Elizabeth Esther.
22021.
Died Sept.
Unmarried.
Myra Eaton.
1879, ^^ Butler,
Children
529
He married
married (2nd), in 1840, Sally A. Arnold.
He died Aug.
1848, Mrs. Louisa (Policy) Mansfield.
He
111.
land,
Mack.
He was born
20852.
John'.)
1837.
Born Dec.
Orlando
22020.
7,
Generation.
111.
Merrill Elniaran.
22016.
Fifth
Born
June
1827.
15,
Married
William
Nimmons.
Married a Crane.
She
She
22022.
Rizpah Myranda.
22023.
died at Butler,
Dennis Eaton.
22024.
Myra
Jane.
died at Butler,
Born Feb.
24, 1831.
111.
111.
Removed
22025.
Anna
22026.
22027.
22028.
Unmarried. Died.
Solomon. Born in Sept., 1850, at Butler,
Solomon Douglas. Died in childhood.
22029.
Ella.
Married.
Priscilla.
to Chicago,
111.
Harriet.
Chilion
111.
Died Jan.
23, 1851.
Mack.
22035.
John'.)
20853.
Children
He was
22036.
Martha Ann.
22037.
22038.
Born June
4,
1832.
J.
Ware.
22039.
Solomon
Mack.
22045.
John'.)
N. H.
He was
530
Children
Died
22046.
Solomon Wilder.
22047.
22048.
22049.
Edward
22050.
Candace Adaline.
22051.
Vienna Emeline. Born Dec. 23, 1841. Died April 21, 1844.
Esther Ann. Born Dec. 10, 1843. Married George A. Learoyd.
Vienna Dort. Born Dec. 26, 1846.
Born Aug.
9,
1830.
May
12, 1831.
Stevens.
Barker.
22052.
22053.
25100.
Merrill
22060.
Rollins.
Elmaran
Mack.
20857.
1844, at Pecatonica,
Solomon^,
He mar-
(Solomon'*,
He was
born Sept.
ried Vienna Dort of Middle Haddam, Conn.
Ebenezer^, John'.)
14, 181 2.
He
died
March
25,
1879,
Chi-
111.
Child:
22061.
Virginia.
cago,
Married George
P.
Ross.
Residence,
111.
Day
Saints,
or
Mormons, June
University
Carthage,
22071.
22072.
1830, at Fayette, N. Y.
church.
Regent of the
at
Nauvoo,
111.
Children
6,
Mormon
111.,
1844, at
Joseph Fielding. Born Nov. 13, 1838, at Far West, Mo. 251
John. Born in 1832, at Kirtland, Ohio. 25150.
15.
22100.
Rev. Joseph Smith. (Joseph^, Asael'.) 20874. He was
born Dec. 23, 1805, at Sharon, A^t. He married, Jan. 18, 1827,
by Squire Tarbell, at South Bainbridge, N. Y., Emma Hale (daughter
of Isaac
Hale
of
Harmony,
Christ of Latter
Saints
Day
Pa.).
Founder
(Mormon).
Church of Jesus
Appleton's American Cycloof the
Latter
Carthage,
111.,
His parents,
Appendix IV.
Fifth
Generation.
531
183
He
costly but very singular temple.
Mo., and there his disciples gathered.
They soon removed to Hancock County, 111., where they built a city called Nauvoo, and constructed another costly temple.
Here Smith combined in his own
person the chief military, municipal and ecclesiastical offices.
"According to his own account, Smith at about the age of 15,
while living with his father, who was a farmer in Ontario (now
and, with the record, two transparent stones in silver bows like spectacles, which were anciently called the Urim and Thummim, on
and the Urim and Thummim. The plates were nearly 8 in.
long by 7 in. wide, and a little thinner than ordinary tin, and were
bound together by three rings running through the whole. Altogether
plates
they were about 6 in. thick, and were neatly engraved on each side
with hieroglyphics in a language called the reformed Egyptian, not
then known on the earth.
From these plates Smith, sitting behind a
blanket hung across the room to keep the sacred records from profane
eyes, read off, with the aid of the stone spectacles, the 'Book of
Mormon,' or Golden Bible as he sometimes called it, to Oliver Cow-
and are called by the Mormons 'the three witnesses'. They said
'We declare with words of soberness that an angel of God came down
532
from heaven, and he brought and laid before our eyes that we beheld
and saw the plates and the engravings thereon.'
at first to
fused ideas as to the nature and design of the church they were about
to establish.
They were both inclined to teach millenarianism, which
New
to
assemble
at
Zion or
church of Latter Day Saints, as they presently began to call themThe church was first regularly organized at Manchester,
selves.
N.
N.
Y., in June, at
to 30.
body
New
and Rigdon
was found
Independence, Jackson
which was
to
be
Co., Mo.,
where
which
in
August
Smith dedicated a site for the temple to be erected by the saints, and
named the place New Jerusalem. On their return to Kirtland, where
they proposed to remain for five years 'and make money,' Smith and
Rigdon established a mill and a store, and set up a bank without a
charter, of
don
cashier.
who
presidency, a revelation
from the Lord having declared that the sins of Rigdon and Williams
were forgiven, 'and that they were henceforth to be accounted as
equal with Joseph Smith,
Jr., in
in
Illinois,
last
kingdom.'
Appendix IV.
who owned
Galland,
Co., gave
Fifth
Generation.
of
it
533
Commerce,
in
in
Hancock
Mormons
there.
Smith
land presented to him, which he divided into house lots and sold to
followers at high prices.
By this transaction, and by other
his
and a hotel
in
by a new revelation
and to build a temwhich Smith and his family should
The
generation, forever and ever'.
Nauvoo, con-
commander
By
6,
appointed
of the church
give heed
;'
to all his
ferred
so framed that the state authorities were almost excluded from jurisits limits.
On April 6, 1841, the foundation of the
diction within
temple was
laid at
at
its
"A
portion of the
of the poHtical
Mormons
schemes
of
534
church
in Utah.
Joseph Smith, the son of the prophet, is regarded
by them as the true living head of the church, and under his direction
Their number is
they have established themselves at Nauvoo.
inconsiderable."
of
Biography says
of
him
enthusiastic converts,
who
was a veritable prophet of God. Of magnificent physique and commanding presence, he was eminently fitted for this role, and, on the
it must be confessed, maintained it with
For strength
dignity.
and perfection the hierarchy founded upon his teachings is confessed
whole,
Died June
Children
22io[.
111.
Joseph.
22102.
22103.
25300.
Brigham Young.
of the University at
He was
to
Illinois.
Counsellor of
Mormon
Mormon
church.
church.
There
Appendix IV.
Children
22426.
Fifth
Generation.
535
Hannah.
22427.
22428.
22429.
22440.
20887.
Hartford, Ohio.
Children
22441.
Drayton.
22442.
Daniel.
22443.
Wells.
22444.
Asa.
22445.
Phidelia.
22446.
Thankful.
22447.
Norris.
22448.
Louisa.
22460.
Theophilus
Jesse-*, Daniel',
1787.
Ransom
Daniel', George'.)
Gates.
20888.
(Theophilus Lord=,
born Jan. 12,
He was
family until
wick,
After
J.
They had no
20889.
west.
She mar-
He was
the son of
of Pittsburg,
and Hender-
536
Penn.
Sarah Gates was a woman of ability and education.
She and her husband built a small church on a part of their farm
and gave land for a cemetery around the church. This church is
sonville,
still
standing and
owned by
is
The farm
is
now
22466.
William Gates.
22467.
Charles.
22468.
Maryanne.
Born Aug.
2,
1821.
25500.
25515.
Solomon Payne.
25525.
He
of the
and married
at
in
Amenia
family,
and moved
to
Ohio about
Ohio.
24, 1862,
Payne's Corners.
Children
22481.
David.
25550.
22482.
Elihu.
25560.
22483.
Theophilus. 25575.
Ichabod. 25585.
Married Alfred Russell.
Sallie.
22484.
22485.
22490.
Gates.
25595.
20892.
'
22492.
22493.
Ransom.
Joel
Cloette.
She died
22494.
22495.
22496.
22497.
Eliza Ann.
22491.
in 1886.
22500.
20893.
He
22,
1797.
Appendix IV.
Fifth
Generation.
537
He
died
in
1824 and
is
Born July
Born Dec.
sister's husband.
22501.
Eliza.
22502.
Julia.
2,
CoNANT Cone.
22510.
He was
20936.
1822.
6,
born July
(daughter of Joab
1824.
(Joseph'',
6,
Timothy Cone.
22525.
He was
20941.
Born April
Spencer Houghton.
1.
Howard
Bailey
born
May
20,
(daughter
of
30, 1785.
25625.
Committee
1864.
She died.
Children
22526.
Deborah Packard.
Born Feb.
25, 1808.
25630.-
22527.
22528.
22529.
22530
22531.
22532.
538
Born Nov.
22533.
Timothy.
22534.
Alice Sparrow.
22535.
25635Ellen.
9,
Born March
Unmarried.
1825.
Born Nov.
17, 1827.
14, 1830.
Died in
Married
18S7.
Edmund
Married H. A. Peck.
Brush.
She died
in 1862.
Solomon Cone.
22545.
He was
Children
22547.
Solomon.
Married Alexander
Sally.
22548.
Darius.
22549.
22546.
22550.
22551.
22552.
22553.
22554.
22555.
L,eet.
25640.
25655.
Ephraim Cone.
22560.
He was
Children
22561.
Alonzo.
22562.
Ephraim.
died April
Orville.
22563.
22570.
20965.
He
P. Jackson.
He
26, 1868.
Born Jan.
27, 1809.
DanieP, Daniel'.)
married (ist), Oct. 4,
Jared^,
He
Children
22571.
22572.
22573.
22574.
Jared.
Appendix IV.
Fifth
Generation.
539
22575.
22576.
Appollos.
22577.
22578.
22579.
22580.
22581.
22582.
Oliver AcKLEY.
22590.
(Oliver.)
20997.
He married,
Feb.
6,
1808,
No
children.
Jared Cone.
22592.
born Dec. 21, 1781.
He was
of
George Cone).
She died April
1847.
Children
22593.
Philena.
22594.
Norman.
22595.
Francis.
July
He
died
1854.
17,
Eliza.
22596.
10, 1868.
Born March
1814.
7,
Married
(ist),
She resided,
Nathan Loomis
1890,
East Hartford,
Conn.
22597.
22598.
Daniel.
Born
Clark
22600.
May
8,
Martin.
fifth
19,
1819.
1823.
Died in
She
1846.
15416.
(His name
instead
of
the
sixth
as
it appears
generation
(Thomas.)
15416.)
Children
22601.
Anna.
Born March
23, 1807.
25725.
22602.
Asenath Smith.
22603.
25740.
John Clark.
22604.
Thomas.
Born
May
13,
1810.
54
22610.
Enfield,
Conn.
He
He was
born Jan.
4,
Anna (Smith)
1769, at
Martin,
14870.
Mass.
May
S,
i759-
Children
22641.
Ivucy.
Sarah.
22642.
22643.
22644.
15900165.
22645.
22646.
22647.
22648.
22649.
22650.
Matthew
Smith.
died
March
Children
22616.
Mich.
22617.
22618.
John.
22619.
22620.
25760.
22621.
22622.
22623.
22624.
22625.
Asenath.
Azariah.
Appendix IV.
Fifth
21006.
He
Mass.
i,
She died
1849, at ManHus, N. Y.
Children
541
Joseph Smith.
22630.
Generation.
May
i,
1839, at Manlius, N. Y.
22632.
22633.
Sophia.
22634.
James
22635.
Ann
22631.
No
children.
No
children.
Augusta.
March
10,
1873,
Residence, 1890,
at
New York
Teacher.
No
children.
City.
22661.
22662.
Jeremiah.
22663.
25875-
22664.
22665.
22666.
22667.
22668.
22669.
Henry Bennett.
22675.
AzARiAH
25910.
Smith.
(Jeremiah^
Matthew^,
Matthew^
21 01 7.
He was born Nov. 21,
Matthew^, Matthew^ Matthew'.)
He
She was born
married, April 27, 1809, Ruthy Ackley.
1786.
Soldier in War of 1812. He received a land warrant
Jan. 25, 1791.
for
his
miUtary services.
He removed
in
June,
'A^
542
He
She died
22685.
22686.
Sophia.
22676.
Azariah.
22677.
Ruth.
22678.
22679.
22680.
22681.
22682.
22683.
22684.
Strickland.
25955.
Born July
4,
1836.
25960.
He
22695.
married
(ist),
He
Children
Born Aug.
22696.
Eveline Cornelia.
22697.
1843.
East
13,
181
3, 1808.
27, 1810.
He was
Sophia Smith.
2,
29, 1796.
He
married
(ist).
May
25,
Died March
born March
21019.
22705.
thew',
May
Joseph Brainard.
22700.
29, 1812.
married, Feb.
at
He
5,
1819.
He
1786.
died Dec. 8,
5,
19, 1845,
21020.
He was
born March
She
was born Jan. 23, 1798. She died April 24, 1824. He married
She was born May 11, 1805
(2nd), April I, 1826, Hope Marshall.
He
died March 5, 1876.
She
died
Aug. 26, 1883.
(o. i8o6j.
Children
22706.
22707.
22708.
25985.
Appendix IV.
Nancy
22709.
ton.
Fifth
Born April
Alniira.
Generation.
1834.
8,
543
25990.
22710.
22711.
22712.
22713.
22714.
22715.
Erastus
22725.
Smith.
He
married, June 4,
She died July 4, 1845,
1890, East Haddam, Conn.
1799.
14, 1795.
Children
22727.
26015.
1819.
1826.
He
22735.
He
29, 1793.
Residence,
v'"'^
26020.
Tracy.
He
Philadelphia, Pa.
William Erastus.
Eveline Cornelia.
22726.
^^
died June
married, Oct.
i,
1880.
Haddam, Conn.
Children
22736.
Edward Timothy.
22737.
Julia Sophia.
22738.
Joseph Brainard.
22739.
26030.
22740.
22741.
22742.
22743.
22744.
22745.
22750.
Born Oct.
William Ingham.
Middlefield, Mass.
He
married
16, 1823.
He was
(ist),
Died Jan.
17, 1844.
March
3,
1782, at
1806, Betsey Smith.
He
544
Children
22754.
22755.
Maria.
22751.
22752.
22753.
Dudley.
26070.
22756.
22757.
Albert Hoyt.
26080.
Born Feb.
Died July
13, 1824.
25, 1827.
Asa Smith.
22770.
Matthew-, Matthew'.)
East Haddam, Conn.
March
He
born Aug.
died
2,
May
Children
22771.
6,
1869,
Born Sept.
Asenath.
am.
17, 181
1.
22860.
22776.
22777.
Harmony.
22778.
Angeline.
22779.
George.
22772.
22773.
22774.
22775.
Calvin.
Calvin.
26710.
Daniel Ingham.
22790.
married,
1859,
at
Sept. 8,
Portland,
1808,
Anna
He
Smith.
21034.
Mich.
23,
He
1787.
died Dec. 24,
12,
He
1869.
Residence,
Children
22791.
Betsey Anna.
Born June
23, 1810.
2673522792.
Temperance Smith.
22793.
Sandborn. 26745.
Born April
Child.
Born Nov.
22, 1814.
8,
Died
1812,
May
9,
Married Justus
1814.
S.
Appendix IV.
22794.
Fanny Maria.
22795.
26750.
Child.
22796.
Child.
545
24, 18 16.
2,
1827.
22798.
22799.
22800.
22810.
Matthew^ Matthew'.)
Mass.
married,
12, 1795.
Children
Sarah.
22817.
died
Matthew^
18 15,
May
2,
at
Mid-
25, 1848.
22812.
22814.
Sept. 5,
He
Matthew'',
22811.
22815.
22816.
He was
21035.
He
22813.
26755.
26765.
Ayers.
Mass.
Born Aug.
Generation.
22797.
dlefield,
Fifth
22825.
14,
1795.
Deacon
in
Representative, 1840.
1849.
Selectman, 1835-7.
Baptist church, 1835.
She died Jan. 12,
died Dec. 25, 1881.
He
Children
22826.
Oliver.
Born Oct.
27, 181 7.
Name changed
to Milton.
26820.
15901.
22827.
22828.
22829.
546
22830.
22831.
22832.
22833.
22834.
22835.
Ambrose Smith.
22840.
thew^,
at Middlefield,
He
Mass.
Matthew^ Matthew'.)
21037.
married,
22841.
Nancy.
22842.
Mary
22843.
Otis. 26850.
Clarissa Anna.
Cleantha.
Thompson.
Born Feb.
5,
1824.
26855.
Born Dec.
22844.
Betsey.
22845.
22846.
21, 1822.
4,
Apalachicola, Fla.
1827.
Died
26860.
1829.
1832.
Collector of Customs
at
Obadiah Smith.
22850.
thew^,
Matthew^ Matthew'.)
Children
22852.
22853.
Matilda.
22851.
Lorinda.
King.
22875.
Born June
25,
1831.
26880.
22854.
22860.
Amanda.
Born
May
28, 1833.
He was
26885.
born Aug.
9,
Appendix IV.
Children
Fifth
Generation.
547
22865.
22866.
dian, N. Y.
Born April 19, 1840.
Harriet.
22861.
22862.
22863.
22864.
Died Oct.
22867.
22868.
22869.
22870.
Cynthia Corinne.
22871.
Lawrence Deland.
Ebenezer
22873.
11, 1841.
18, 1841.
Smith.
(Calvin*,
Matthew^
He was
21 041.
25, 1869.
Matthew'*,
born Aug.
10,
He
24, i8ig.
married Harvey
Root
of
died
Children
22874.
22875.
22876.
22877.
22878.
22879.
22880.
22881.
22882.
22883.
March
She afterwards
30, 1869.
She
1839-40.
Mass.
Residence, Middlefield,
Middlefield.
Selectman,
at Williston
111.,
Seminary.
at
25790.
Howard.
Rosina.
1890,
Mit-
tineague, Mass.
William H. 27200.
Born Feb.
Elisha.
7,
1811, at
Windsor, Mass.
27225.
13036.
548
He
Elisha H.
23322.
Royal.
23323.
23324.
William Warren.
Samuel.
23325.
John.
23326.
Daughter.
23340.
his
children.
Residence
in
27250.
Born Oct.
14, 1821.
27265.
1746.
May
Born 1748.
3.
William,
and Anne.
i.
Rachel. Born
2. Lydia.
17, 1768, married Richard Harris Huntley.
Nov. 4, 1767, married Jacob Townsend at Colchester.
Jr.
4.
Barzillai.
He
western
Ludlow,
Mass.
Mass., after
5.
Russell.
1790.
Born
about
Married Charlotte.
Residence,
1756.
He died Aug. 27,
Ludlow April
9,
6, 1788, in Greenfield,
Appendix IV.
Fifth
Generation.
549
Children
23341.
Russell Mack.
23342.
Elisha.
23343.
23344.
Amos
Hon.
23380.
21065.
27275.
Cone.
He
married
They had
Representative, 1847.
Charlotte
Mack,
ters.
Child
23381.
George.
He was
Ward
Mass. She was born April 13, 1800, at Middied April 7, 1861, at Lenox, Mass.
She died
1882, at Grinnell, Iowa.
of Middlefield,
Aug.
He
Mass.
dlefield,
8,
Children
23391.
Sarah.
23392.
Minerva.
William Josiah.
23393-
died July
He married
28, 1864, at
John Ward.
George Washington.
2339423395-
Eliza.
in 1834.
She
Albany, N. Y.
Residence, 1901, Seneca Hill,
Oswego
Co., N. Y.
23396.
Amos
23397.
Edward
23398.
Henry.
23399.
David.
23410.
Elisha.
27400.
27415.
200.
(David",
Nehemiah^, John",
John'.)
field,
Hannah
N. H.
field,
Bigelow.
He
Vt.
1797), at Goshen,
Residence, Plain-
550
Children
Rufus Simonds.
Laura Diadema.
Rufus Simonds.
23411.
23412.
23413.
23414.
23415.
23416.
He
in 1788.
He died May 10, 1847.
Residence, South Woodstock, Vt.
born
Children
6,
1848.
Annis B.
Sarah A.
23426.
23427.
23428.
23429.
23435.
12901.
21130.
1884.
Children
23436.
23437.
23438.
23439.
23440.
23441.
Abial Spalding. (Andrew^, Andrew*, Andrew^, AnHe was born April 5, 1792, at Windsor, Vt. He
Edward'.)
She died Oct. 14,
married, March 3, 1814, Abigail Mack.
21129.
23450.
drew"",
1858.
Children
23451.
23452.
10, 1815.
2,
1841,
3,
1857.
Appendix IV.
Abial.
Alva.
Newton
28,
1853,
Clark
of Queechy, Vt.
23457.
23458.
23459.
Child
Richard
23465.
Mack. 21097.
:
Harriet.
23466.
He
15900225.
John'.)
Plainfield, Vt.).
Child
John Mack.
23480.
104.
551
Wilber.
23456.
Generation.
23453.
23454.
23455-
Fifth
They had
four children.
Mary M.
23481.
Ebenezer Mack. Author of Life of Lafayette. PubMack, Andrus & Woodruff, Ithaca, N. Y., 1841. Third
23490.
lished by
Author of
Utica, N. Y., G. G. Brooks, 1859.
Character and Importance of Agriculture and the means directed to
its improvement; an address.
Ithaca, N. Y., 1844.
edition, illustrated,
Joseph Smith.
23500.
of
New
says of
23,
Hampshire, 1631.)
him
22100.
of
Biography
parents removed to Palmyra, N. Y., where they resided for about four
years, then setding in the town of Manchester.
Joseph worked as a
farm hand, could merely read and write, and had a very limited
knowledge of arithmetic. These were his highest and only attainments.
552
which four
was seriously drawn to the subject of religion and the future state,
and his mind, perplexed by the conflicting claims of the various sects,
He was particularly impressed
sought a solution in the Scriptures.
with the text, 'If any lack wisdom, let him ask of God,' and following
the admonition, he later announced that he had had a vision while
Two glorious personages had appeared, who
praying in the woods.
informed him that his sins were forgiven also that all religious
denominations believed incorrect doctrines. He was expressly com;
manded not
to
go
was
He
doctrine, the fulness of the Gospel, should be made known to him.
further stated that on the night of Sept. 21, 1823, when he had retired
to rest, a light like that of day, only of a purer
and
far
more glorious
hand
chosen instrument
God's hands
ous purposes.
of Israel,
command
in
be
to
The American
fulfilled,
God made
to
with
be a
tained
unknown
edge with three rings. The volume was about six inches in thickwhich was sealed. The characters or letters upon the
The whole book
unsealed part were small and beautifully engraved.
ness, a part of
many marks
exhibited
much
skill in
Appendix IV.
bow.
By
Fifth
received,
it
Generation.
was
553
their revelations.
said,
The
off,
and reached
his
dweUing.
Shortly after, being in danger of his life from his neighbors, he departed from New York for Pennsylvania, putting the
sacred plates into a barrel of beans in his wagon.
Having provided
himself with a
home
in the
he
new
tells
us, 'by
through the means of urim and thummim'. He did not look upon
the plates directly, but through urim and thummim, and from behind
a curtain.
The unsealed
made
the"
'Book
Mormon,' with nearly as much reading in it as in the Old TestaIt purports to be a compilation from numerous records by a
ment.
prophet named Mormon of a history of ancient America, from its
earliest settlement by a colony who came from the tower of Babel, at
of
Baptist,
The order
of
6, 1830, the 'Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints' was organThe prophet's ideas seem to have been, at
ized at Fayette, N. Y.
this time, vague and confused as to his church, and 'numerous reve-
lations
it
was
finally established'.
On June i, 1830,
Fayette began
Missionconference in that town, thirty members were present.
and among
aries were now set apart and every member was utilized
The church
at
to gather disciples.
at a
these were Brigham Young, the two brothers Pratt and Sidney RigChurches were formed in
don, a converted Campbellite preacher.
554
Ohio, Pennsylvania,
even
in
Indiana and
Illinois.
Then came
from the Lord, 'as to the place where the New Jerusalem should be
built,' and 'where the Saints should eventually be gathered in one'.
The
In the
prophet's eyes turned westward for this heavenly city.
1
1 a revelation was made known that it was to be located in
83
fall of
Jackson County,
that place.
in
Missouri.
their
printing
being tarred and feathered and otherwise outraged, was left for
In 1833 the Saints were compelled to fly across the Missouri
river to the open wilderness on a winter's night.
Subsequently they
after
dead.
settled
in
The
previous functions, the role of 'mihtary leader of the people'.
the borders of Missouri numbered 205,
but the citizens of that state intercepted his cohort, and sadly defeated
in their schemes.
The prophet returned to Kirtland, Ohio,
then the headquarters of the church, and forthwith determined on a
them
of his disciples.
the
He, therefore,
Mormons have
instituted
since owed, in
large
Appendix IV.
Fifth
Generation.
555
all else.
saw reason
that state
to fear his
growing strength.
band (the
command.
had
they established their new home on a bend of the river upon rising
The city
ground, with a noble view of the river for many miles.
which they founded was called Nauvoo, or the 'City of Beauty'. The
foundations of its first house were laid in 1839, and in two years more
than 2,000 dwellings, with school houses and public edifices were
The
erected.
of
Mormon
Illinois legislature
militia
were made
to
arrest
to the jurisdiction of
Missouri, but on both occasions the courts decided that this could
In 1844 he offered himself as a candidate for President
not be done.
^1
556
When,
in 1843,
vice,
state militia
David Cooper.
23560.
Mack
of
Col.
He
Stephen
(daughter
He died July 27, 1876.
wealthy.
dence, Detroit, Mich.
Children
2356T.
23562.
23563.
23564.
23565.
married,
Jan.
i,
1821, Lovicy
Detroit, Mich.
23575.
John
M.
Mack.
(Stephen"*,
Solomon^
Ebenezer^,
20831.
(His father obtained his military title in Vermont.
John'.)
His mother. Temperance Mack, died at Salt Lake City. His sister,
Harriet Mack, died at Pontiac, Mich.
at Salt
Lake
City.
His
March
8,
1879.
sister,
at Rochester,
at Pecotonica, 111.)
His
will
He
was probated
Appendix IV.
Children
Generation.
George W.
23577.
Eveline S.
Harriet h.
Married a Rilley.
Married William Howarth or Haworth.
557
23576.
23578.
Fifth
Col.
Ebenezer%,
After his
at Detroit,
Mich.
Children
Son.
Son.
23551-
23552.
Chester
23560.
20887.
Andrews.
Children
23561.
Daniel.
23562.
Daryton.
23563.
Wells.
23564.
Asa.
23565.
23566.
Phydelia.
Louisa.
23567.
Thankful.
He
married
Hannah Gates
Sixth
GrEisrER^Tiox.
Married.
Julius Oscar.
1879, California.
25015.
Col.
H.
1856.
June
graduated
Military
1850.
He
19,
May
14,
March
186 1.
15,
A.
S.
(Berzeleel
He was
22007.
at
born
United States
Artillery, July
Lieut.,
i,
Feb, 14,
1869.
Assigned to
ist
Brevet
Rank:
at the
Battle of
Mur-
feesboro, Tenn,
Fanny Atkins.
in Oct., 1865,
Wentworth Genealogy.)
wick, Mo.
He
Appendix IV.
Children
Generation.
559
Born in Sept.,
Lucy.
25016.
Sixth
1866, in
Washington, D. C.
Died in
infancy.
25017.
25018.
25030.
He
22011.
Ebenezer^ John'.)
ance B.
Children
New York
of
Hugg
Hugg
Residence, Butler,
State).
25031.
25032.
25033-
111.
25034.
Charlotte.
25035.
Mary
R.
3,
111.
1873.
He
22012.
Children
25041.
25042.
25043.
1878,
Mary Summons.
Samuel Timothy. Born Dec.
Lucy Louisa. Born April 10,
25044.
25045.
25050.
Ebenezer", John'.)
ried,
March
22013.
29, 1866,
He was
27, i860.
1864.
born Oct.
13, 1847,
^^
Montgomery
Co.,
of
LeviOsborn).
Residence,
111.
111.
Children
25051.
Elmer
25052.
Jasper M.
Carrie A.
2505325054.
2505525056.
Died Sept.
11,
1868
56o
George A.
25071.
25073.
25074.
25075.
25076.
25077.
25078.
25080.
22016.
mon^, Ebenezer^, John'.)
He married Aug. 24,
Butler, 111.
Nail).
Born Aug.
Ivula R.
Hannah
Child
Solo-
3,
111.
1878.
1857,
(Calvin^, Solomon'',
He was
25081.
He
111.
Emma J.
25072.
5, 1829, at
Eliza
Mack.
Griffin
Marlow, N. H,
22047.
25091.
Abbie Estelle.
Born Feb.
4,
1859, at
Marlow, N. H.
15.
Rev.
Joseph
Fielding
Smith.
(Hyrum^, Joseph",
Asahel'.)
He
"Who's
Who
in
Mormon
Mormon
of
apostle,
him
second counselor
in
Appendix IV.
Sixth
Generation.
561
Snow, Sept. 13, i8g8; b. Far West, Mo., Nov. 13, 1838; s. Hyrum
and Mary (Fielding) S. (nephew of Joseph Smith, Mormon prophet);
drove an ox-team in the exodus of 1846 to winter quarters on Missouri
River; crossed plains to Salt Lake, 1848; worked as manual laborer,
1848-54; missionary to Sandwich Islands, 1854-7; Sergeant-atArms, Territorial legislature, 1858-9 ordained to one of the 'Seventies' March 20, 1858
high priest and member of High Council, Oct.
;
of Twelve, 1867
and L. Snow
times
in
member
Utah
several times
member
of city council of
Legislature,
1882
Salt
of Utah Legislature
several
Lake City council (or Senate)
;
Bank
state of
;
the
of
of
him
His
1838, son of Hyrum and Mary (Fielding) Smith.
with
her infant son, were driven from home in the winter
mother,
Nov.
13,
following his birth, while her husband, with Joseph Smith and others,
was held in prison on account of his religion. In the Mormon exodus
from Nauvoo he drove an ox-team most of the way from the Mississippi to the Missouri river,
In the
summer
in the fall of
1846.
1848 he crossed the great plains to Salt
where
he
followed
the
Lake,
occupation of a herd boy until 1854,
of
working occasionally in the harvest field and in the mountains haulIn April, 1854, he was called on a mission to the Sanding wood.
wich Islands, and during a residence of nearly three years and a half
he was president
of
562
legislature.
On March
Oct.
20, 1858,
6th, a
high
He
council.
priest,
visited
July 27th.
presided
over the Leeds, Sheffield, Hull and Lincolnshire
conferences, and in
the fall of 1862 he visited Denmark and afterward went to Paris. In
to the
Sandwich Islands
being there placed in charge of the mission, and visited all the islands
with a view of establishing permanent
After his return
headquarters.
he was engaged in the church historians' office, and also in home
missionary work.
Salt
Lake
City,
in
Pres.
church
France.
May 27, 1877. Pres. Young's death occasioned his recall, and sailing from Liverpool he reached Salt Lake City on Sept. 27th.
He
went on a brief mission to the eastern states, in
with Elder
company
Orson
Pratt,
and
in
charge of
endowment house, continuing to manage its affairs until the summer of 1884 when it was closed. In October, 1880, when John
the
Appendix IV.
Sixth
Generation.
563
He
of the
church
whom
he led
through hostile Indians across the plains to Salt Lake City, Utah.
Nov.
6,
"Who's
Who
in
hood
studied law, but not liking the practice, did not seek admission
In i860 became President as above, of 'Reorganized
to the bar.
;
church
denomination."
564
Day
Saints, or
He
and
Mormons.
his brother,
Rev. David
25340.
He was
22103.
of the
Hyrum
born Nov.
Smith.
17, 1844.
He
Mormons.
25480.
Aug.
5,
1806.
4.
Children
25481.
25482.
25484.
25485.
25486.
25487.
Lydia Louis.
Electa Lenora.
April
He
1890.
Clarrissa.
1
25483.
5,
12, 1870.
medicine
at Jefferson
in
Middlesex,
married
of
Hannah
Appendix IV.
Sixth
Generation.
Young and
565
went
4,
1886.
25501.
College, 1864.
25502.
25503-
25504.
Charles Henderson.
25515.
22467.
(Archibald.)
studied medicine at Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia.
He
He
married Rebecca.
Children
Married.
Resides in Pittsburg.
25516.
Charles.
25517.
Died unmarried.
William. Died unmarried.
Laura. Resides with her mother in Middlesex, Pa.
Clarence.
25518.
25519.
'
25525.
22468.
John Hamilton.
He
Children
25526.
Sarah Phidelia.
25527-
John.
David Payne.
25550,
Children
George.
25552.
Cloette.
25553-
Sarah Jane.
Elihu Payne.
Children
(Solomon.)
He
married.
(Solomon.)
He
married.
25551.
25560.
29020.
25561.
Charlie.
25562.
Elihu.
566
25563.
John.
25564.
Cloette Hilliard.
25565-
Louise Lodge.
25566.
Maggie
Byfield.
25575.
Theophilus Payne.
Children
25576.
William.
25577-
Ichabod.
25578.
Sallie Stewart.
25579-
Nellie.
Ichabod Payne.
(Solomon.)
90 1, Payne's Corners, Ohio.
25585.
sides,
Children
Jerusha Williams.
25587.
25588.
Almon.
Ellen Hood.
25589-
Cornelia Mackey.
Children
25596.
He
married.
married.
She
re-
25586.
25595.
He
(Solomon.)
Alfred Russell.
He
married
Sallie
Payne.
Almon.
25597.
Mary
25598.
James.
25599.
Ella Simmons.
25600.
John.
25601.
Maggie Loutz.
Hallett.
'
Treasury Department,
churches in Washington and
18 14.
vicinity.
Baptist
Pastor
Chaplain of Congress,
minister.
J.
1815-
in
N.
of
Appendix IV.
Sixth
had
Generation.
lived,
and
his
567
sey,
Pa.,
for
appearance
as
Achmet
in July,
in
'Mahomet'.
American on the
in
1813 purchased
to leave the stage
Whig.
and for some months published with success the Whig. He was
married in 18 10 to Sally Wallace of Philadelphia. In 18 14 he moved
an interest
He
in the
known
actress.
He
Historical Catalogue of
of
him
Teacher
of Latin, Princeton
Academy
for a
Master of
few months.
American, 181 2.
Publisher Baltimore
of
tary of New York Baptist Domestic Mission Society for many years
director in American Baptist home mission society, 1832-9
vice;
member
president, 1840-3
568
New
of S.
its
excellence,
City."
Residence,
Children
New York
City.
25626.
Spencer Wallace.
25627.
Son.
29070.
Silas Slocomb.
25630.
(George^ John-, Simon', according to
Slocum Genealogy.) (Lineage Book of Daughters of American
Revolution says Silas was son of William Slocomb and Jerusha
Richardson. William Slocomb, born in 1750, was a Minute Man in
Rev. War. Pensioner. He died in 1842, at Sutton, Conn.). He
was bom Jan. 24, 1799, at Sutton, Mass. He removed in early manhood to Marietta, Ohio. He married (ist), March 25, 1828, at
Marietta, Ohio, Deborah Packard Cone. 22526. She was born Feb.
She died April 15, 1863. Merchant.
21, 1808, at Warren, Ohio.
Deacon in the church. He died July 13, 1877, at Marietta, Ohio.
Children
25631.
25632.
25633.
Edmund Brush.
25635.
She
22534.
Revolution.
is
member
of
Alexander Leet.
25640.
She died
Milan, Mich.
at
Children
25641.
Eliza Ann.
25642.
Malvina.
25643.
George.
25644.
Menjo.
He
Society
He
of
Daughters
of
Cone.
American
22547.
Appendix IV.
Sixth
Married a Marvin.
Died young.
Died young.
25645.
Martha.
25646.
Eliza Ann.
25647.
Harriet.
Generation.
569
Child:
Married Derminic Le Valley.
Martha.
25656.
Residence, 1890,
Ham-
ilton, Ontario.
He
City, Col.
Children
25672.
Mabel Maria. Born Feb. 18, 1819. Died Aug. 20, 1850, at
Alabama, N. Y.
Sarah Louisa. Born in Feb., 1821. Died in Aug., 1840, near
25673.
Gustavus
25674.
F'rederick N.
25671.
,
Lockport, N. Y.
Born Aug.
J.
25675.
Solomon Truman.
25676.
William
25677.
Hannah
Scott,
Born in Feb.,
1829.
29085.
Died in Aug.,
1830.
J.
Married
E.
N. H. Roe.
Residence,
1890,
Fort
Kan.
Rosalthe L.
25678.
Married A. T. Cone.
Springs. Col.
25685.
Daniel'.)
22550.
He
25689.
25690.
111.
Harriet Thermuthis.
Clarissa Fidelia.
ried Elisha
25688.
18,
1846, at Geneseo,
City, Fla.
25687.
Born Dec.
N. Y.
Mar-
29090.
Born June
M. Stewart.
N. Y.
Mar-
29105.
Francis Solomon.
Tenn.
570
25700.
James Leet.
Hannah Cone.
He
mar-
22551.
They had eight or more children.
North
Conn.
Residence,
Guilford,
ried
Children
Appendix IV.
Children
25742.
May
29150.
30, 1834.
1837.
25750.
was born
9,
(Clark-, Thomas'.)
Hum-
persfield, Ohio.
Minister.
No
children.
22603.
He married, April
30, 1837,
571
29160.
phrey.
Mich.
Generation.
25741.
He
Sixth
i,
i8i5,at Har-
later to
Locke,
Address, 1890, Willianiston, Mich.
Thomas Martin.
He
25755.
married
Child
it
in
15950.)
Anna
25756.
19, 1848.
Thompson Spencer.
Elias
25760.
Born Sept.
Permelia.
22618.
appears
He
Died Sept.
He was
married, Sept.
3,
13,
1859.
Children
25761.
25762.
25763.
25764.
Lucy
F.
Knapp.
14,
1S60.
Married Charles C.
29200.
of
He
22828.
Overseer
married (2nd), Dec. 16, 1858, Louisa Smith.
He died May 17, 1890,
of Correction at Springfield, Mass.
of
House
at
Northampton, Mass.
Children
25771.
Ellen Ward.
Born April
5,
1846.
29210.
25772.
Daughter.
25773.
Elisha.
25774.
Elisha.
572
Nov.
Member
years.
He was
Charles Wright.
25780.
married,
1854,
9,
Smith.
Sally
Children
Born Aug.
Elsie Adelaide.
25781.
trell.
William Smith.
25782.
Married George
19, 1855.
W.
Cot-
29215.
Born June
Merchant.
13, 1859.
Residence,
Born Feb.
Helen Maria.
25783.
Albert Smith.
25790.
9,
1873.
Mass.
field^
(Ebenezer^, Calvin*,
Matthew^ Mat-
Ann
Smith.
22624.
111.
Children;
He
25791.
Ella Florence.
25792.
Albert Matthew.
25793-
Carrie Birdie.
26, 1873.
22641.
Selectman, 1836-8
He died
No
1842.
He
19, 1886.
children.
Cazenovia, N. Y.
She graduated
manufacturer.
1893.
He was
Dewitt Gardner.
25805.
He
Child
25806.
Alice
May.
Born Dec.
12, i86r.
Graduated
at Oberlin College.
Artist.
25810.
Samuel Smith.
Middlefield, Mass.
He
17, 1827.
22643.
He
graduated
at Williston
Seminary.
Appendix IV.
Teacher.
He removed
Sixth
Generation.
in
573
Residence, 1890,
Amherst, Mass.
Children
25813.
25814.
25811.
25812.
8,
1863.
M.D.,
of Cincinnatus,
pared
at Williston
Y.).
(daughter of
May
25821.
25822.
25823.
25824.
Eldredge,.
He
pre-
Lyman
31, 1835.
College, 1855.
New York
N.
in
Member
1891.
of
Tutor in Datin, Oberlin Academy, 1891-2. Instructor in Mathematics, 1892-3 Modern Languages since 1893 at Worcester,
;
Mass., Academy.
25825.
Louis Carter.
Born March
3,
1870.
Institute, 1890.
25826.
25827.
25828.
Kate Winifred.
oke Seminary,
Born Sept.
25, 1871.
1890.
1873.
Died April
2,
1889.
25, 1877.
574
He
^Middlefield, Mass.
Duzer
rian,
of Silver Creek, N. Y.
New York
of Mifflin
He has been in
telegraph service at Nashville, Tenn., 1863-5.
charge of the publishing department of the firm of Houghton, Mifflin
&
Company, and
its
Residence, Boston,
Mass.
,
Children
25837.
25838.
25836.
31, 1869.
at
Harvard
Smith
College, 1890.
Joseph Smith. (SamueP, Matthew^ Matthew^, MatMatthew^ Matthew^, Matthew'.) 22647. He was born March
He attended New York College.
25, 1835, at Middlefield, Mass.
He married, Dec. 13, 1876, Annie M. French (daughter of Capt. H.
W. French of Hyde Park, Mass.). She was born Oct. 20, 1848, at
Teacher several years. Wholesale clothing merchant
Stockton, Me.
25840.
thew*,
No
children.
He
since
Cleveland,
Oberlin,
Ohio,
1874-5
1884.
Appendix IV.
1870-84.
Member
1885.
Author
Modern
Generation.
575
Seminary,
ties.
Sixth
Upsilon and Phi Beta Kappa College fraterniLectures on Church History, 1881 Lectures on
of Psi
of
History, 1881
numerous sermons,
Sacra since 1883.
He
1872-84.
was ordained
in
1866.
October,
Born March
10,
1870.
Student
at Welles-
College, 1890.
le}-
25847.
Maurice
25848.
University, 1890.
Mary Caroline. Born
25849.
Margaret Augusta.
Prof.
25855.
Residence, 1901,
Gertrude Bushnell.
25846.
Amherst College
He removed in
Born Nov.
Billings.
March
28,
2,
Born March
Edward Pa YSON
1872.
Student
at
Harvard
1880.
2,
1884.
Smith.
22650.
He prepared at
He
college.
1868.
at
High
School, 1865-6.
1866-7
Student
Andover Theological
the
Centennial
travelled
Celebration
and studied
in
1.
at
Europe,
He was
Middlefield,
at
25856.
Emily Lucy.
25857.
Edward Church.
25858.
25859.
1883.
He
Licensed to
year.
Children
Mass.,
576
Jeremiah Smith.
Matthew^ Matthew^ Matthew'.)
25865.
He
married
born April
at
14,- 1817, at
He
married (2nd),
in
Broom manufacturer.
(Daniels) Davis.
Children
She was
1837, Margaret S. Robbins.
N.
She
died
Woodstown,
J.
April 21, 1857,
April 27,
(ist),
Woodstown.
J.
25866.
Nathaniel Robbins.
25867.
Harriet Vernon.
25868.
Hannah
Lawrie.
Satterlee.
29250.
25869.
25870.
25871.
25872.
He
Dr.
25880.
Henry
Smith.
May 5, 1809.
He died June
He
Matthew^, Matthew\ Matthew^, Matthew% Matthew'.)
22664.
was born Sept. 14, 1814. He married, Dec. 28, 1853, Mary ElizaShe was born Feb.
beth Schenck.
N.
J.,
for
removed
many
in 187
4, 1831.
Physician at Neshanick,
Cotton
near
Newbern, N. C. He
years.
planter
to Trenton, N. J., and later to Elizabethport, N. J.
He
Children
25881.
25882.
25883.
25884.
25885.
25886.
25890.
Eliza Schenck.
Gad
Smith.
(Jeremiah'',
Jeremiah*,
22665,
He was
Appendix IV.
3,
He
1817.
born
in
married
in
Generation.
He
May, 1846.
in
1890
577
She was
Nancy Cone.
She resided
Elizabeth Bullard.
Children
(ist),
She died
1814.
Sixth
in the
South.
25891.
25892.
25893-
25894.
25895.
Alden Smith.
25900.
(Jeremiah", Jeremiah*,
22666.
He
26, 1819.
married
(ist).
16, 1825.
Matthew^ Mat-
He was
1849, Lucinda
She died x\pril 9, 1861.
May
2,
born July
Ann
Purple.
He
married
Haddam, Conn.
Children
25901.
Edward
25902.
Albert Alden.
25903.
25904.
He
25910.
1833.
Everett.
George Smith.
Born Aug.
4, i860.
29315.
AzARiAH Smith.
line
Steelman.
Philadelphia, Pa.
delphia, Pa.
in
Children
25916.
She died
18 17.
5,
May
20,
He
187
1.
died Dec.
3, 1881,
Residence, Phila-
Hannah
Scull.
John Dawald.
Born March
29320.
5,
1838, in Philadelphia.
Married
578
Susanna
25917.
Voltz.
Scull.
Born July
1S39.
29,
29330.
25918.
Angeline Steelman.
25919.
Livezey.
29340.
Elizabeth Boyer.
Born
May
Born Jan.
13,
Unmarried.
1844.
4,
1841.
Residence,
25920.
25921.
25922.
25923-
Newkirk.
Children
19, 1834.
J.
25928.
25929.
Lillie Bell.
25930.
Frank Reed.
Ella Virginia.
25926.
25927.
25935-
born Oct.
13, 1818.
He
Matthew^ Matthew'.)
married
(ist),
May
18,
1845, Catharine
Lucinda Crowell. She was born April 26, 1825, at Rome, Ohio.
She died July 16, 1846. He married (2nd), Dec. 17, 1846, Artemisia Leonora Foote.
She was born April 30, 1825, at Morgan,
Ohio.
She died Sept. 12, 1881.
Merchant.
Residence, 1890,
Eagleville, Ohio.
Child
25936.
Florence Agnes.
bald.
25940.
Born June
Nelson Smith.
1.
He
Ohio.
1849.
9,
29380.
married, Sept.
No
children.
2,
1843,
22681.
Mary
He was born
Merritt.
Residence, 1890,
April
New Lyme
Station,
Appendix IV.
Sixth
Generation.
579
He
No
children.
Oliver Smith.
25950.
He
23, 1830.
5,
bula, Jefferson,
Children
at
was born
May
She
Oriette Crosby.
Grand River
Institute,
Oliver Conrad.
25951.
Mary
Lumber manufacturer.
Austinburg, Ohio.
He
22683.
Born July
31, 1857.
Institute.
Mabel
25952.
Oriette.
Institute
25955.
22, 1829, at
New Lyme,
M. Smith.
22685.
Dodgeville, Ohio.
Child
Edna
22686.
16,
1882.
7,
Residence,
1890,
Luella.
Born Jan.
22, 1871.
25960.
River, Conn.
Deep
He
married, Nov.
Grand River
25956.
at
He
Ohio.
at
He
Residence,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Child
Forrester Beaumont.
25961.
21, 1855.
25965.
1800.
He
22696.
Born Oct.
married,
He
April
17,
Children
29390.
He was
Ackley.
25966.
Elizabeth.
25967.
Eveline Cornelia.
1836.
580
Ellen Sophia.
25968.
Born April
21, 1833.
29400.
25972.
25973.
Roberts.
29420.
Frederick William Osborn.
Sarah Jane.
25969.
Tyler.
25970.
25971.
29410.
Born in
25975-
Oct., 1848.
Died in 1849.
22706.
He
was born July 11, 1827. He married, March 18, 1863, Julia
Brown Ford. She was born Aug. 29, 1837. She died Feb. 24,
No children. Residence, 1890, East Haddam, Conn.
1875.
25981.
25982.
25985.
1836.
He
married,
Residence.
children.
Henry M. Moulton.
25990.
He
He
Children
18,
22709.
1836.
Resi-
25991.
Charles Edward.
25992.
Ellen Ivouisa.
Died Sept.
3,
1S65.
dam, Conn.
17, 1848.
Appendix IV.
Children
Sixth
Generation.
581
25998.
25999.
26000.
George Clarence.
Robert Marshall.
25996.
25997-
26005.
He
Matthew^, Matthew", Matthew^, Matthew^, Matthew'.)
22715.
was born Aug. 5, 1849. He married, Nov. i, 1875, Catharine Smith
She was born March
Sneyd.
Children
1856.
He
died Feb.
26009.
1884.
8,
He was
22726.
PerkenCatharine
1845,
born Feb.
He
18, 18 19.
pine.
married, Aug. 3,
10, 1823.
No
children.
Residence, 1890,
26020.
He
26025.
22736.
He
8,
18 19.
married.
dam, Conn.
Children
She
May
1,
at
2, 1843,
East Had-
Born March
26026.
William Cook.
26027.
26028.
26029.
Edward Henry.
26030.
22727.
(Christopher Columbus.)
He
Born Jan.
Southbury, Conn.
22737.
She
26015.
1884.
5,
26006.
26007.
26008.
thews,
8,
Haddam, Conn.
He
29, 1844.
29430.
29435.
Died Aug.
3,
1877.
13, 1857.
He was
born June
15, 1823, at
582
Children
26031.
Julia
Born June
29450.
Emma
Sophia.
.-
1856.
26,
26032.
Frank Gates.
26033.
26034.
1871.
26040.
(Christopher Columbus.)
Moodus, Conn. He mar1848, Charlotte Renouf Ewen of New London, Conn.
He was
22738.
Sarah.
Leach.
He
10, 1830.
at
died July
i,
1887, at Hartford,
Conn.
Child
26041.
James
26045.
22740.
He was
Ellen Carrier.
died Nov.
4,
Children
Percival
born Dec.
8,
29,
1849,
Gates.
1827.
at
Moodus, Conn.
(Christopher
He
Married
Columbus.)
married, June
6,
1847,
He
Born March
Married
Howard
26046.
Frances Ellen.
26047.
26048.
Frederic.
Ackley.
8,
1849.
(ist),
29480.
Died in infancy.
No
children.
He
Children
26057.
Josephine Clare.
George Walton.
26058.
Charles Weston.
26056.
Appendix IV.
4,
N.
Y.).
Generation.
26060.
He
Sixth
Meridian, N. Y.
(Reed) Houston.
Merchant.
1869.
583
22751.
married (ist),
(William.)
He
of Rev. Elijah
Bacon
of Ira,
Postmaster at Cato, N. Y.
He removed in 1857
Collector of Internal Revenue at Hannibal by
Hannibal, Mo.
appointment of President Lincoln. Mayor of Hannibal. He died
to
June
3,
1867.
Children
26062.
26063.
26061.
26064.
7,
1859.
He
He
Wis.
died Feb.
Children
26073.
to preach.
He
died July
10,
1858.
26074.
26075.
nett.
26080.
1845.
1847.
29545.
Rev. H. W. Read.
22756.
to preach, 1840.
many
26072.
1849.
1868.
Arvilla Maria.
26071.
Ingham.
7,
584
taken
Postmaster for
Clerk in Treasury Department.
prisoner.
Arizona Territory, 1864. She died June 15, 1864. No children.
Residence, 1890, El Paso, Tex.
Calvin Smith.
26090.
1842.
He
married
in
He
Mass.
Middlefield,
Maria Crozier.
18, 1822, at
Huntington, Mass.
Children
(ist),
in
April,
March, 18 18.
19,
Hinsdale, Mass.
He
Born Sept.
Jerome.
26095.
March,
She
26091.
26094.
in
26092.
26093.
Harriet
1837,
She died
i,
1845.
29550.
8,
1849.
Children
26701.
Born Aug.
Clara.
31, 1851, at
26702.
Arthur Dwight.
26703.
Sumner
26704.
26705.
Edwin E. Dudley,
26710.
1822.
He married, June 2 (or
He died Nov. 9, 187 1.
Children
26711.
5),
He was
born Aug.
14,
22776.
Emma
Pasco.
26712.
(Sardis.)
Madora.
Born April
7,
1848.
29615.
Oakley Smith.
Born Feb.
11,
1850.
29620.
Appendix IV.
Helen
26713.
Estelle.
Sixth
Born July n,
Generation.
585
Unmarried.
1852.
Residence,
26714.
Lofton Leland.
26715.
Sardis Dudley.
26720.
married (2nd), June 28, 1863,
No
children.
George Smith.
26725,
He
was born
married
in 1844.
(1st),
Nov.
29640.
23, 1858.
He was
born Jan.
Smith.
Harmony
10,
1792.
He
He
died
22777.
29630.
1854.
He
22779.
12, 1862,
Anna
He
24,
She
25,
Residence,
Children
26726.
26727.
26728.
26729.
26730.
26731.
Born Sept.
and Harmony (Smith) Dudley.
Adopted by Sardis
Graduated at
Rochester High School, 1883, Rochester University, 1887, and
University of Pennsylvania, M.D., 1890.
Herbert Clifford. Born April 9, 1870. Died Oct. i, 1870.
George Ernest. Born April 14, 1872. Died Aug. 19, 1872.
Edith Maud. Born Dec. 9, 1873.
Walter Asa. Born Dec. i, 1875.
Kirby W. Born July 11, 1880.
Edward Sandborn.
26735.
i,
1S63.
22777.
He was
26720.
born June
17, 1806.
He
He removed
married, Oct. 23, 1827, Betsey Anna Ingham. 22791.
in 1843 to Portland from Cato, N. Y., to Portland, Mich. He visited
California in
1852.
He
enlisted
Feb.
15,
Children
26736.
26737.
26738.
26739.
26740.
26741.
26742.
586
Justus
26745.
He
26746.
26747.
Pettit.
29720.
Enoch Sandborn.
He was
Sandborn.)
land, Mich.
Soldier in Civil
He removed in
He enlisted in 5th
22794.
War.
Cavalry Vols.
Children
Born Sept.
Mehitable.
26752.
May
of
1841.
Regt. Mass.
died Oct.
1842.
9,
N. Y.
29735.
29740.
Isabella Moore.
versity
to Port-
26751.
26755.
1854
He
in
May, 1865.
Honorably discharged
She died May 12, 1862, at Portland, Mich.
15, 1874.
born
She resided,
1888.
26750.
26753.
Edward Sandborn.)
18, 1840, Temper-
Orlando W.
1835,
(Brother of
He married, March
He died Aug. 31,
22792.
1808.
Sandborn.
S.
4,
Michigan,
(Daniel.)
22799.
He married, Feb.
May 22, 1838. He
N. Y.
1857-9.
Teacher.
Editor
He was
Jean
attended Uni-
20, 1853,
of a
newspaper.
He
Author
of several
Wash.
Children
Born Jan.
26756.
Albriec Oscar.
26757.
26758.
26759.
26760.
26,
1855,
Mich.
Resi-
26762.
26763.
Alice Belle.
26761.
at Portland,
Born Sept.
i,
1871.
Appendix IV.
26765.
He
married,
Sixth
Generation.
587
1820.
Resi-
Children
Born Nov.
Sarah Laetitia.
26766.
Feb.
Adelaide.
26767.
185
13,
1,
at Belfast,
N. Y.
Died
17, 1852.
Born Jan.
12, 1853.
29760.
Born April
Sarah Anna.
26768.
30, 1856.
29770.
26769.
Hattie.
26770.
26771.
26772.
Born Oct.
23,
1873.
Charles Smith.
26775.
2281
He
Combs.
1.
married,
27, 1824, at
He was
March
27,
Middlefield.
Residence,
Children
Laura
26776.
Celia.
Born Oct.
9,
1844.
Married
F.
Melvin Knapp.
29800.
26777.
Sarah
S.
Born Dec.
22, 1849.
Lawrence Smith.
26780.
Married Lent
(Orrin^,
B.
Ames.
Calvin*, Matthew^,
29810.
Mat-
26781.
Elma Meacham.
26782.
Harriet Louise.
ton.
29815.
26820.
588
Children
26826.
Albert Franklin.
26827.
Julia Isabel.
26828.
Parks.
Bedford.
29S35.
26829.
Sylvester Bartlett.
26830.
He
"^
He was
1885.
born
22829.
June
He
6,
182
died Feb.
1.
i,
Children
26S31.
Hollister Irving.
26832.
Fannie Edith.
Hayes.
Born June i,
Born July 28,
29845.
Franklin Smith.
26835.
1851.
1855.
(Oliver^',
Calvin, Matthew^,
He
26836.
Jessie Mar}'.
Law.
26837.
26838.
26839.
ried,
29855.
He was
26840.
John Smith.
Nov.
2,
22833.
Children
26841.
Oliver Carey.
Born March
11,
Angeles, Cal.
26842.
Estella
May.
Born Jan.
10, i860.
1858.
Residence, 1890,
Los
Appendix IV.
Sixth
Clarkson Smith.
26845.
Generation..
(Oliver^,
589
Selectman at Middlefield,
28, 1839.
Residence, 1890, Worcester, Mass.
Gowdy.
1881-2.
Children
Minnie Allen.
26846.
Born July
28, 1862.
Meacham.
27695.
Clayton Oliver. Born June 30, 1870.
Fannie Electa. Born July 26, 1875.
26847.
26848.
He
22842.
He was
26850.
He
Wilbraham, Mass.
married,
4,
Children
Isadora.
Born May 10, 1845.
William Lofton. Born Sept.
Ella Mariah. Born Nov. 20,
26851.
26852.
26853.
He
26855.
He
14, 1823.
1850.
was born
Ann
Smith.
Sept.
22843.
26856.
26857.
26858.
26860.
Alvah
B. Pierce.
He was
born Feb.
185
1.
22844.
She resided, 1890, Springfield, Mass.
Child
26861.
McKendrie
B.
Born March
Edward King.
17, 1850.
He
26865.
married, Aug. 27, 1847, Lorinda Smith.
26866.
He
19,
1826.
He
Rev.
Child
25, 1872.
Died Oct.
3,
1871.
He
He
died.
590
den Spike
married, Aug.
died Jan.
He was
26870.
He
1884.
6,
born Dec.
i860,
28,
6,
14,
181 7.
He
22851.
Residence, Springfield,
1885.
Mass.
Children
Born
May
26871.
Herbert.
26872.
Charlotte Bronte.
26873.
Mary
29870.
L.
Born Feb.
Eighme.
Harry.
26874.
26, 1861.
Born Aug.
7,
21, 1864.
1866.
29875.
Born Nov.
Student
1868.
21,
at
Rev.
Dwight
L.
26875.
He
married, Feb.
Children
26877.
26878.
22852.
May
3,
1826.
26879.
29880.
Vt.
He
Arlington,
Soldier in Civil
War
24, 1866, at
29,
for
Newberne, N. C.
Children
i860.
He was
married, March
22853.
26881.
10,
26880.
at
was born
17, 1862.
26876.
4,
He
of Worthington, Mass.,
26882.
26885.
July
4,
Mass.
1878,
John Fay.
Amanda
He was
Smith.
22854.
Appendix IV.
Howard
Sixth
Generation.
591
(Ebenezer^ Calvin*, Matthew^, Matthew^ Matthew^, Matthew^ Matthew'.) 22878. He was born Nov.
He married, May 31, 187 1, Maggie
4, 1838, at Middlefield, Mass.
26890.
E.
Smith.
Ford.
March
24,
1848.
Selectman,
1875-6.
26893.
William H. Mack.
27200.
John'.)
He
23301.
(Elisha^,
They had
married.
Elisha*',
Elisha^ Josiah",
children.
Elisha Mack.
Elisha",
Elisha^ Josiah^,
(Elisha^,
born
Feb.
181
He
was
at
Mass. He
1,
Windsor,
7,
23302.
John'.)
She was
married, Dec. 23, 1837, Julia Ann Murphy of Troy, N. Y.
born Aug. 8, 18 16, at Watervliet, N. Y, He died Dec. 3, 1889, ^t
27225.
Albany, N. Y.
Albany, N. Y.
Children
6,
1897, at Albany, N. Y.
Residence,
27226.
27227.
ried
27233.
27234.
Elisha.
27235.
Julia Frances.
Elisha.
27228.
27229.
27230.
27231.
27232.
27250.
John'.)
Elisha H. Mack.
23321.
Child
Born Oct.
He
married.
Residence,
10, 1857.
1901,.
Died Oct.
Utica, N. Y.
3,
1863.
27251.
27265.
Son.
Josiah", John'.)
Manufacturer.
Member
of firm
592
of
manufacturers of
He
tools.
Residence, Rochester, N. Y.
Children
Member
facturer.
Member
ester,
Mass.
died
May
27, 1885,
Alice
Born Sept.
14, 1862.
(Russell^,
six-
Barzillai^
2,
1804, Sarah
Mack.
at
Cambridge, N.
He
Pa.
Married
He removed
May 7, 1865.
Nancy
22, 1857.
Oswego, N. Y. ManuUnmarried.
Residence, 1901, Roch-
Company.
He
&
23341.
William'.)
Mack
27275.
N. Y.
Born Oct.
Smith.
Annis Elizabeth.
teen months.
27268.
30, 1851, at
of firm of
of
N. Y.
Peck.
Amos
Munro
27267.
dlefield,
Born July
William Royal.
27266.
Y.),
in early life
since 1849 to death,
President of Glens Falls Insurance Company. State Senator, 1862-4.
He died Dec. n, 1891. She died in Feb., 1895. Residence, Glens
Falls,
N. Y.
Children
27276.
Meredith
Blair.
Born
May
4,
1834, at
Williamstown, Mass.
29890.
27277.
27278.
27279.
27280.
27281.
31010.
27282.
Emma. Born Jan. 26, 1846, at Cambridge. N. Y. MarJohn Rice Loomis. 31020.
Kate Luella. Born Dec. 14, 1856. Married Charles Herbert
Sarah
ried
27283.
Carson.
31030.
Appendix IV.
William
27285.
149 13.
Maria Corinna Watkins.
Josiah", John'.)
She died
1882.
Children
May
Sixth
Mack.
Generation.
593
He was
in
He
1810.
17, 1894,
27286.
Julia.
27287.
Charles H.
27288.
27289.
Amos
27400.
23396.
Josiah", John'.)
Mack.
Bigelow
He
Elisha^
(Josiah^,
married a
She
Little.
Elisha^,
resides,
1901,
Grinnell, Iowa.
27415.
Josiah", John'.)
Elisha^
4,
Elisha^
1899, Viretta
27425.
ried,
May
March
5,
Children
27426.
Edgar Vinton.
16740.
Born
July
27427.
Manly
Everett.
Born July
27428.
Born June
ried
i,
at
1847,
Winchenden, Mass.
Edwin
26, 1853, at
15, 1855, at
Stoddard, N. H.
Died
Stoddard, N. H.
Mar-
Albert Blood.
27429.
31100.
Hattie Cordelia Locke. Born Oct. 18, i860, at Sullivan, N. H.
Married Elmer A. Fuller. 31 115.
27430.
27435.
Born Oct.
3,
1868.
31125.
594
Vermont
Children
27436.
ried Charles
27437.
27438.
27439.
1879,
Eva
27440.
3^t
Born Sept.
D.
a Newell.
31160.
George
27460.
Susan
He
at
Amanda
died June
He
Mack.
23416.
He was
married, in Aug.,
Fisher.
5,
in
Corydon
Died
Stockbridge, Vt.
May
N. H.
20, 1891,
Westminster, Cal.
Children
27461.
27462.
27463.
Oscar Eugene. Born April 14, 1856, at Bunker Hill, 111. Married, Aug. 18, 1 891, Belle McClure, in San Francisco, Cal. They
have two children. Residence, 1022 Union Street, Oakland, Cal.
Arthur Fisher. Born Jan. 7, i860, at Bunker Hill. Civil Engineer.
Unmarried.
George Wilson. Born May 19, 1S62, at Bunker Hill. Married,
No children. Residence,
June 4, 1895, Irene Musselman.
1901, Westminster, Cal.
Stella Frances.
Born March 5, 1867, at
ried Oren Brown Byram.
31 175.
27464.
Oliver H. Mack.
He was born
23429.
27485.
John'.)
He
Children
111.
Married a Packer.
27486.
Ellen.
27487.
Ida.
Married.
27488.
Addie
J.
27489.
Leslie O.
27490.
in
1866.
1851.
1858.
10,
111.
111.
She
Appendix IV.
Sixth
Generation.
595
He
No
21, 1882.
16, 1877,
children.
She
Abbie
Spear.
J.
resides, 1901,
He
died Sept.
West Woodstock,
Vt.
Children
27506.
Charles Franklin.
27507.
Mary Frances.
27508.
Evaline L.
Thacher. 31 195.
27517.
27518.
27519.
27520.
27521.
Theron Alonzo. Born July 18, 1846. Died Oct. 22, 1S64, at
Sandy Hook.
Frank Mack. Born Feb. 12, 1850. 31205.
Dr. Elmer Howard.
Born April 10, 1852. 31 195.
Dr. Oliver Benjamin.
Born April 27, 1857. Married Dec. 25,
1
No children. Residence, Spokane, Wash.
Dentist.
891.
Clarence Perley. Born June 30, 1859. 31220.
Nellie Addie.
Born Nov. 8, i86r. Married Edward Y. Dana.
31230.
Nathan Holt.
27530.
Children
27533-
27534-
27535.
23439.
Hermon.
Edward.
27531.
31240.
Married.
town, Iowa.
27532.
He
No
children.
27545.
married, Sept.
3,
23440.
He was
596
1827.
He
20, 1892.
Residence,
Woodstock, Vt.
Children
27546.
Eugene Alonzo.
27547.
William Elwin.
27548.
27549.
Isaiah W. Mack.
27560.
John-, John'.)
in July, 185
Iowa.
May
He
23441.
He was
1, Laura F. Spear.
died in Feb., 1887, at Coursen's Grove, Kan.
She died
17, 1893.
Children
Born July
Ellen L.
27561.
11,
Married William
1852.
S.
Hazelton.
31265.
27562.
Fred
27563.
Delia W^inifred.
27564.
Colegrove. 31275.
Born Nov.
Susie V.
27565.
Franks.
B.
15,
Lamar,
27566.
27567.
Died in 1874.
Married Chauncey Peter
1857.
Married John E. Light.
29, i860.
Born March
in June, 1S89, at
3,
1863.
Married.
31285.
No children.
Died
Cal.
1865.
31295.
1870.
31320.
Windsor, Vt.
of Windsor, Vt.
Children
He
27576.
Warren Alphonso.
27577-
Francelia Isidore.
27578.
22, 1868,
at
Child
27586.
Isabella Charlotte.
Born Oct.
2,
1850.
Bagley of
Appendix IV.
27595-
Sixth
WiLBER Spalding.
Generation.
(Abial",
Andrew*,
597
Andrew^ An-
Andrew^
Harvey Spalding.
27600.
(AbiaP,
drew", Andrew^,
1827.
Andrew^ Edward'.)
He
Children
27601.
27602.
Gilman Spalding.
Lawrence, Kan.
Lawrence.
1862, at
at
drew",
(Abial',
27625.
14854.
Joseph'.)
Children
15745.
He
McGee.
27626.
27627.
27628.
27629.
27635.
Maria Mack.
Children
14561.
Born Oct.
27636.
Merritt L.
27637.
27638.
27639.
Bowen. 31510.
Elmer I. Born Feb.
27645.
8,
1861.
19, 1879.
31490.
Married Nov.
Married March
Died Oct.
John
1S78,
27,
29,
1887,
Leo
30, 1881.
1862.
She was
a teacher at
New
Brun-
598
He died Sept.
swick, N. J., 1862-4.
town, N. Y., and New York City.
Children
5,
1898.
Residence, Water-
M.
Born Aug.
27646.
Alice
27647.
6,
31380.
27648.
27649.
27650.
Linus Robbins.
27655.
29, 1896, at
(Jacob.)
15814.
He
died
March
Children
Mich.
27665.
27661.
ried E.
27662.
27663.
27664.
27666.
lyillie
27667.
Grace Adel.
27668.
Ward
27669.
Blanche.
Janette.
31480.
Lincoln.
Born June
3,
1864.
Resi-
Fred Lockman.
27670.
Charles
27673.
14592.
He
Blackmar.
They
married
Harriet
Mack.
Rollin Sprague.
1899.
Children
27676.
Rollin C.
27677.
George H.
27678.
Thomas
S.
Appendix IV.
Sixth
Married a Stoflet.
Married a Taylor.
Grace M. Married a Beats.
Irene.
Married George W. Moore.
Detroit, Mich,
Mary
2-/6jg.
Ida
27680.
27681.
27682.
A.
Dunbar.
Lovisa
599
Li.
Charle.s Hulbert
27690.
22868.
He was born Aug. 7, 1843.
Amy
Generation.
Lawyer.
Meacham.
He
(Parsons
married,
26,
Residence, 1901,
March
1842.
Philip.)
31, 1869,
Residence,
1889, Meridian, N. Y.
Children
27691.
27692.
27693.
27694.
Lawrence Leland
27695.
He
22871.
26846.
(Parsons
Philip.)
He
27700.
Meacham.
26, 1852.
John'.)
448 1.
Louis.)
15758.
Children
27721.
27722.
27723.
27724.
27725.
27726.
27727.
27728.
27735,
letters
Robbins Mack.
Asa Willls,
15900
225.
23466,
Willis,
The
15900
following
225
6oo
"Marshfield, January
"Sir
1896.
2,
My
Mack were
sisters,
daughters of
(Niles) Mack.
of George Ayres.
My
Caroline (Niles) Mack, came from Conn, soon after the War of the
The brothers all followed or
Revolution, to Woodstock, Vermont.
probable some
remember some
of
them were.
in
it
is
A.,
quite
;
also
Rev. D. A. Mack, and another son I think was named George. Your
grandfather, Daniel Miner Mack, was the son of David Mack, my
grandfather,
quite young;
little
about them.
Grandfather,
Mack, Hardwick,
Henry R.
Ames-
St.,
bury, Mass.
"Sir, please
"January
"Dear
was glad
gave.
It
Sir:
Your
to receive
opened
to
letter of Jan.
17, 1896.
it
Appendix IV.
especially
brother,
Sixth
Cordelia
Gkneration.
6oi
Rebecca Mack,
and
her
when
of the wives
16,
Niles, I
Woodstock,
My
religious.
Mack
Lyme,
Miner.
think,
I
Conn.
my
it
from
may be of interest
when you receive this.
would be
"Harriet Willis.
"Respectfully,
,
to you.
"P. S.
Grandmother has been quite poorly since she began
and she wished me to finish it for her.
"May
"Plainfield, Vt.,
"Dear Sir
My
improved,
I will
last letter to
May
Heath."
5,
1896.
in
to finish.
write a
you which
L.
this
6o2
"The
to
moving
Plainfield
my
mother, Polly
Edgar V. Wilson's mother's grandfather George Ayers, went to Woodstock to visit relatives.
They rode on a sled drawn by oxen. A
great contrast from that and the present speed of travel and comfort.
It took four weeks for the journey and visit.
My mother, Polly
Mack, at the time was fourteen. She was left in charge of the home
with three brothers younger than herself, Elisha
brother being from home.
"My mother's brother,
My
1,
They had
field.
Only one
four children.
married.
left at his
death.
boards
the oldest
at Saratoga Springs
leaving a wife and three small
mother's brother, John Mack, the youngest of the
Mack
Not able
at
Dery
Wilson
of
Plain-
a daughter not
Depot, N. H., that her father
is
living,
to live
think.
"You thought
family, also that of
tory of the
Mack
record
the
my
of
my
father,
family, might be of
came with
a his-
father,
in writing
My
family.
Richard Kendrick's,
some use
When
fourteen he
Vt.
My mother, Polly
parents were married in 1808.
five daughters; three sons and two
My
daughters died
in
infancy.
My
married; settled in
sister
Plainfield,
Appendix IV.
Sister Scott
lies.
My
year.
Sixth
in
Generation.
1882
both died
M. Kendrick, died
603
in
in
the
1881
same
;
not
married.
"I come now to speak of my family,
My husband, Asa Willis,
and myself were married 1844; we had three children, daughters;
Martha C, Mary A. and Hattie P. Martha married Gardner L.
He died in 1883, leaving her with two small
Heath, of Plainfield.
L.
and
children, May
Harley W. Heath. Mary A. Willis married F.
B. Cahill, with
whom
is
;
my home.
He
farm
March, i860.
All
my
come now
to
I live
on
died
in
was
years
was
little lad.
;
he said
of a
deacon
in that
He
establish a
home
for
to inform respecting
orphans
it
in
Winchendon, Mass
Remember me
Pardon
all
With
to
me
;
Also your
is not
my hand
respect,
"Harriet Willis."
SEVEj^TH
GrE]VERA.TIO]Sr.
William John Keep. (Theodore John^, John'', SamSamueP, John'.) He married, May 22, 1866, Frances Sarah
Henderson. 25501. He is the son of Rev. Theodore John Keep
and his wife Mary Ann Thompson, who was the daughter of Phihp
K. (Capt. John=, Archibald') Thompson and Eunice (Eleazer^ Elea29000.
uel3,
SamueP,
Rev. Theoand
was
the son of
1832
Ens.
Keep (Serg. SamueP, Samuel^,
SamueP, John'), who
from
Yale
in
and
was
one
of
and
the last survivor of
1802,
graduated
the founders of the American Board of Commissioners for
Foreign
zer5,
dore John
Rev. John
Missions.
William John
in
at
College
Schenectady, N. Y., where he graduated, 1865, taking the
of
civil
Before going to Union College to fit himdegree
engineer.
self for a mechanical engineer, he learned the trade of a machinist at
in
Works
works
of
of Cleveland.
Hubbell
&
became superintendent of the stove manufacturing plant of FulWarren & Co., of Troy, N. Y., acting in that capacity until 1876,
when he engaged in the same line of business on his own account.
For several years after removing to Troy he gave a course of lectures
later
ler,
at Detroit.
He
is
a fellow of the
member
Ameriof fhe
Appendix IV.
Seventh
Generation.
605
American Foun-
men's Association.
He
societies.
Mr. Keep
Wiley
&
Sons,
He
tus.
is
member
New
is
of the
He
York.
an elder
he
Politically
is
the author of a
is
in the
manufactures a
Jefferson
a Republican.
line of testing
appara-
Detroit, Mich.
Children
29003.
29004.
John.
29001.
29002.
Cleveland.
29015.
He
resides at Pittsburg.
Died Jan. 28, 1888, at Detroit.
25, 1888.
Born Jan.
(WilHam Gates^ Archiborn April 27, 1852. He married Florence (daughter of John and Emma (Everhart) Phillips of
Sharon, Pa.),
and resides at Sharon. He is a member of the firm of Henderson &
25504.
bald'.)
Trago
He was
of Cleveland,
Child
O.
John
29016.
29020.
Phillips.
Born
John Eagle.
in Nov., 1887.
He
25526.
*
Child
29021.
Mary.
Married a McClelland.
6o6
Children
29028.
29029.
William D.
29026.
29027.
He
1
Born Jan.
29035.
Aaron Keller.
29040.
Charles
Feb.
married,
22,
3,
He
16272.
1893,
Livonia
29, 1888.
He was
Loomis.
C.
Died March
1862.
born Sept.
Florilla
1837.
11,
(Robbins)
Keller.
58 1 8.
He
married (2nd),
29050.
114.
Aurora,
High
111.,
Aurora,
Mighills of
graduated
at
School.
111.
He
married, Aug.
at
Children
Residence,
Born Sept. 2,
Born Nov. 19, 1888.
29051.
Auriel May.
29052.
Guy.
Bertie
115.
i^goo
16643.
Thaddeus
He was
Spencer.
born Feb.
3,
29062.
29070.
E.
She
90 1 Aurora,
,
(Selden",
He
1864.
He
111.
Selden'.)
attended
at
Sugar Grove,
111.
29061.
111.
1887.
School.
Children
Maud
29060.
111.
1886,
9,
Sugar Grove,
Col. Spencer
111.
Wallace Cone.
(Spencer Houghton^
Colonel 6ist
25626.
He died at Larchmarried.
He
Kate.
KATE CLAXTON
/^
:-'
--
Appendix IV.
Seventh
Generation.
607
stage
step.
and
New York
29086.
Berton G.
29087.
Helen
P.
29090.
Thermuthis Cone.
Children
29091.
29093.
25686.
111.
George Lewis.
5,
29092.
Born Dec.
2,
1843, at Geneseo,
1844-
111.
Died Nov.
Born March
Emily
St.
Effalina.
Joseph, Mo.
31, 1846.
6o8
Children
married,
March
9,
1848,
25687.
Born July
James Watts.
29106.
He
Elisha M. Stewart.
29105.
4,
1849.
Sol-
29108.
29109.
Harriet Adelia.
29107.
10.
Charles Elisha.
29rii.
Jennie Frances.
291
Lieut. Francis
29120.
J.
F. Kinsey.
Solomon Cone.
(Elisha^ Solomon^,
He was
He
1833, at Bergen, N. Y.
more.
25688.
married, May 15, 1855, Gabriella GilLieutenant and Adjutant, 126th Regt. 111. Vols, in Civil War.
Children
29121.
Frank.
29122.
Inez.
Born Dec.
Roderick Manville.
29130.
Children
He
111.
married,
June
17,
1856,
25689.
Arthur Henry.
Married, March 3, 1881, Frances Emerson
Watson. Editor Times. Residence, 1890, Jacksonville, Fla.
Roderick Winfred. Born June 23, 1874, at Lake George, Fla.
Died Oct. 4, 1876.
29131.
29132.
29140.
22, 1815,
at
Plumb
Member
He
times.
Children
29141.
Clara Wells.
Born Sept.
1S64.
32550.
29142.
Hugh.
29150.
at Boylston,
Born June
26, 1867.
He
Appendix IV.
Seventh
Generation.
609
Musician.
He took part in the Anvil Chorus at the Boston
25728.
Peace Jubilee. He died Aug. 31, 1889, at Van Wert, Ohio. His
burial place was Shirley Village, Mass.
No children. Residence,
Van Wert,
Ohio.
He
in Cleveland,
Chicago,
111.
Child
Alice
29156.
Maud.
Born Dec.
8,
1864.
Died Sept.
29165.
15, 1865.
He was
He married. May 6,
1833, at Benton Centre, N. Y.
Viola Wells.
Residence, 1890, Portage, Wis.
25730.
Children
29170.
29171.
29172.
29167.
29168.
Lemuel Martin
29175.
born March 25, 1842.
He was
L. Cobb.
Falls,
6,
1863, Lydia
Sarah.
29166.
29169.
born Jan.
Wells.
He
(Horace Elisha.)
married,
17, 1845.
30, 1882.
March
7,
25731.
1864, Maria
Iowa.
Children
29176.
29177.
29178.
1865.
32560.
He was
James Martin Noble. (James.)
29180.
25741.
born Nov. 30, 1834, at Hartford, Conn. He married, April 24, 1862,
Mary Brewer. She was born Aug. 13, 1842, at Manchester, Conn.
Residence, 1890, Hartford, Conn.
6io
Children
29181.
William Brewer.
29182.
Thomas
29183.
Mass.
Pittsfield,
25742.
Martin.
He was
29190.
at
He
Business man.
Children
married,
Oct.
14,
Residence, 1890,
Pittsfield,
29192.
Mass.
29191.
Woods.
32580.
Yates.
29193.
Edward
29194.
Susan Asenath.
29195.
Albert Noble.
Married
Clinton
Edgar
He
25761.
Children
29199.
29200.
Iowa.
Arvin
29197.
29198.
1835.
25761.
Born Jan.
2,
1875.
Died
May
29201.
He
S.
Eliza
1879,
Residence, 1890, Watervliet, Mich.
Children
He
17, 1877.
Ann (Spencer)
6,
Burke,
29202.
Irene.
29203.
Loraine.
Appendix IV.
Children
Generation.
6ii
Born Feb.
Lizzie A.
29205.
Seventh
2S, 1867.
32610.
29206.
29207.
26, 1877.
He was
18,
Children
29211.
29212.
29213.
Luther
29215.
married, Jan.
12,
A. Clark.
1869,
Ellen
He was
Ward
born Nov.
Strong.
2,
25771.
1838.
He
Residence,
Child
29216.
George W. Cottrell.
29218.
at
Mass.
Hinsdale,
Wright.
29219.
29220.
29221.
29222.
married,
15, 1856,
Adelaide
25781.
Children
He
29225.
Mary
Adelaide.
Frank Arthur.
Calvin,
He
Matthew^, MattheW, Matthew^, Matthew", Matthew'.)
25792.
was born April 4, 1863. He married, Sept. 30, 1884, Clara Stringer,
She was born June
17, 1861.
111.
6i2
Children
29226.
29227.
Died April
Robert Matthew.
Helen Maria.
Howard.
29228.
29229.
29230.
22, 1889.
"
HosEA B. Smith. (SamueP, SamueP, Matthew*^, MatMatthews Matthew^, MatthewS Matthew'.) 25812. He was
29232.
thews,
born Feb.
Una
4,
Josephine Carr.
He
married, Feb.
4, 1879,
1859, at Lyndon, Vt.
4,
Children
29233.
29234.
Rev.
29235.
Child
29236.
Arthur Winthrop.
Born June
ir, 1888.
Mary Adams.
Children
29241.
Margaret Sinclair.
29242.
Nellie.
29243.
Carrie.
29250.
1847, ^t
Born
Born Aug.,
1865.
in Oct., 1872.
He
He was
married, April
Plymouth, Conn,
Lawrie Smith. 25867. He died Aug. 29, 1884.
Millville, N. J.
15,
Hannah
Appendix IV.
Children
Seventh
Generation.
613
29251.
Alfred Merritt.
29252.
William Gates.
29253.
Jeremiah Smith.
29260.
Jeremiah*,
Jeremiah^,
(Jeremiah^
He
Matthew^, Matthew*, Matthew^, Matthew^ Matthew'.)
25869.
was born Feb. 15, 1844, at East Haddam, Conn. He married, June
She was born Jan.
30, 1874, Martha Benton Parker of Essex, Conn.
9,
Children
29262.
Horace Parker.
Frank Edward.
29263.
Charles Henry.
29261.
He
died Aug.
1875, at
12, 1883, at
29270.
Conn.
Born Dec.
Woodstown, N. J.
East Hampton, Conn.
1880, at
Chester.
(Jeremiah*',
Jeremiah^ Jere-
29271.
Marinda
29272.
Bessie Elizabeth.
29273.
29274.
James
29280.
Andrew Logan.
He
Chester, Pa.
25881.
Lois.
He
Children
J.
29283.
29284.
Walter Wadsworth.
29281.
29282.
31, 1878.
March
29285.
Born March
i,
27, 1882.
James Wadsworth.
Born Jan.
3,
1888.
Died
May
5,
1888.
Died
6 14
29290.
WilUams, of Moodus, Conn. She was born Dec. 9, 1849, ^^ Chatham, Conn. She died Dec. 6, 1885, at Cobalt, Conn. Soldier in
Civil War.
Children
29292.
29293.
Henry Floyd.
29294.
29291.
Born Jan.
28, 1872.
29295.
29296.
Ducy Eveline.
29297.
Ida Bella.
22, 1872.
29300.
Died April
Adams.
Children
died
May
25, 1889.
She
29301.
29302.
Edward
29304.
He
Esther Louisa.
29303.
28, 1857.
Haddam, Conn.
Everett.
He
20, 1859.
Cramer.
Children
29311.
29312.
2 59 11.
29315. George Smith Bennett.
(William Henry.)
born Aug. 4, i860. He married, Jan. 30, 1883, Amy H.
Vibbert.
She was born June 28, 1865. Residence, 1889, Bridge-
He was
port,
Conn.
Appendix IV.
Children
29316.
29317.
Seventh
Generation.
29320.
married,
Aug.
4,
615
1836.
He
She died
86 1.
Children
29321.
29322.
29323.
Emma
Born June
Born Jan. 3,
29, 1857.
1859.
32620.
Born Nov.
Scull.
30,
i860.
32630.
He was
29330.
He
born Oct.
10, 1834.
25917.
Resi-
Children
29331.
29332.
29333.
Bertha Allelia.
Born Feb.
11, 1867.
10, 1879.
He
Children
29341.
Jackson.
29342.
Born Nov.
Ida Carrie.
24, 1864.
32640.
lola Angeline.
Born
May
8,
1867.
32650.
29343.
29344.
29345.
29346.
29347.
Edward W.
10, 1881.
Heller.
11, 1845.
17, 1879.
6i6
He
Edward Steelman.
29351.
Born June
3,
1887.
May
Residence,
Children
Eva
29356.
29357.
Scull.
Sallie Steelman.
29358.
He was
29365.
He
married, Jan.
3,
born July
4,
25923.
1854.
Resi-
He was
29370-
He
married, Nov.
born Dec.
10, 1855.
25926. Residence,
Children
29372.
29373-
William.
29371.
Born Nov.
22, 1882.
James Archibald.
29380.
He married, Dec.
died May 8, 1883.
Coitsville, Ohio.
25936.
She
Children
Born Dec.
Forrester Ray.
Fred. Born Nov. 2, 1876.
Arthur.
Bessie.
29385.
Lee.
25961.
4,
29383.
29384.
29390.
He was
29382.
293S1.
21, 1877.
1873.
Died Sept.
Forrester Beaumont
He was
26, 1887.
Baldwin.
at
(Ashbel
Rome, Ohio.
He
Clark.)
married,
Appendix IV.
Sept. 15, 1881, Ida
in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Children
Seventh
Cheeseman.
Kemp
Generation.
617
28, 1861,
2939 T.
Ashbel William.
29392.
Ralph Arthur.
Charles A. Fiske.
29400.
Middlefield, Mass.
25968.
He
died
Children
Born Nov.
He
29401.
29402.
17, 1858.
graduated at Har-
He
died in 1892.
at
Medway, Mass.
Child
2941
1.
Eveline
Harding.
Born
Sept.
2,
1868.
Residence,
1890,
Beverly, Mass.
May
II, 1887.
29420.
Boyd.
25972.
Children
29421.
29422.
29423.
He
He was
born
Jan. 22,
6i8
29435-
He was
Annie
Steele.
Children
29436.
Son.
Daughter.
Daughter.
Daughter.
29439.
29445.
Columbus'.)
Nov.
He
married
29437.
29438.
born
26027.
May 5, 1846.
Residence, 1890, Ansonia, Conn.
pher Columbus'.)
26029.
He was
Anna
Berthold.
23, 1879,
(Edward
born Jan.
Christopher
T.',
He
1857.
13,
married,
Resi-
1853.
5,
Children
29446.
29447.
Lizzie Pauline.
Born March
Born Sept.
6,
1881.
12, 1888.
29450.
He
Conn.
at Torrington,
26031.
sey.
Children
29451.
29452.
29453.
29460.
He was
born Jan.
5,
1888.
No
26041.
Children
26033.
5,
He
29466.
Lottie Margaret.
29467.
Hazel Belle.
29470.
married, Jan.
children.
Louis Brush.
29465.
N. Y. He married, March
Gates.
He
1887, Louise Jenwas born June 16, 1862, at Morrisville, Pa. She
He
kins Kitson.
died Feb.
11, 1861.
Howard Ackley.
He
Conn.
Manchester, Conn.
1S77, at Hartford,
at
26046.
2,
He
He
1848.
died Nov.
25, 1879.
Child
29471.
Wallace Howard.
Born Aug.
i,
1870.
Died Aug.
i,
1872.
Appendix IV.
He
Arthur Cooper.
29475.
Residence, 1890,
26046.
Ackley.
Seventh
29480.
nelia Gates.
Children
619
New York
City.
He
Ackley.)
Catharine
Cormarried, May 23, 1874,
i, 1853.
Residence, 1890, East Hampton, Conn.
26047.
George Ackley.
Generation.
Howard
(Brother of
He
29481.
Howard
29482.
Ellen Lydia.
29483.
Preston.
He was
Samuel A. Goodyear.
29490.
at
Ernastine Hermenia.
29491.
Died June
N.
Y.
He
married,
Nellie.
Born Jan.
(Ingham) Emerick.
1885, at
died Dec.
26, 1862.
born Feb.
14,
1826, at
1852, Madaline
Hannah
6,
1864, at Fulton, N. Y.
32660.
He
26062.
Oswego
Falls,
N. Y.
29520.
26064.
4,
29510.
1808, at Skeneateles, N. Y.
I,
He
Aug.
29501.
Feb.
1849, at Meridian, N. Y.
19,
He was
David W. Emerick.
29500.
Meridian,
Born Oct.
27, 1852.
He was
He
Abingdon, Va.
Children
29521.
29522.
29523.
29524.
29525.
Floyd Fulkerson. Born Aug. 18, 1878. Died Nov. 25, 1883.
William Smith. Born May 31, 1880. Died Feb. 17, 1881.
Samuel Ellis. Born Aug. 12, 1885. Died Oct. 13, 1885.
Ralph Erving. Born June 9, 1887.
George Reed. Born Feb. 28, 1889.
620
29531-
29532.
29533-
Resi-
He
Wis.
March
died
Children
4,
1890.
29541.
Carroll Arthur.
29542.
Daughter.
David M. Bennett.
1885.
Died Jan.
29545.
He married, Nov. i,
Laurens, N. Y.
He
died
26075.
April 16, 1879, at Napiersville,
1890, Elgin,
Child
20, 1888.
He
111.
She resided,
111.
Gladys Gustine.
29546.
Feb.
5,
1886, at
at Delavan, Wis.
Died
Jan.
7,
Children
2955129552.
29553.
29554.
29560.
thew5,
He
1839.
born Dec.
She was
Maud.
Lulu Bertha.
18, 1884.
26092,
Mat-
He was
Appendix IV.
Seventh
Generation.
621
(Calvin*',
Asa',
born March
6,
1857.
He
Calvin*^,
26094.
8,
Mat-
He was
Mary New-
ton.
15, 1873.
29570.
thew^,
Born Aug.
Harry Edwin.
29561.
1855.
Mass.
Child:
Hattie Elsie.
29571.
Born Oct.
24, 1877.
29580.
(Calvin^,
Asa^
Calvin^,
Mat-
He was
Children
She
Maud Harmony.
29581.
Byron Calvin.
29582.
29583.
29584.
29585.
29586.
1885.
field, 111.
Child
29591.
Child.
Pratt.
4,
1881.
Died Jan.
29600.
1857, at
Born Jan.
Augusta, Ga.
26704.
Children
4, 1881.
He was
He
born
married, Aug. i,
Residence, 1891, East Los Angeles, Cal.
Born April
Born Sept. 13,
29601.
Carroll Welborn.
29602.
Edna Almira.
April
6,
21, 1886.
1888.
622
He
29615,
married
Child
May
24, 1875,
7,
1845,
Born Aug.
Maurice Dudley.
29616.
1885.
9,
29620.
He
He
married,
May
26712,
E.-, Sardis'.)
5,
1886,
24,
Mary Ade-
1852.
Resi-
Child
29621.
Born March
Oakley Dick.
2,
1887.
He
1889, Auburn, N. Y.
Children
29631.
Una
29632.
Edwin
Foote.
Everett.
29641.
Jeanie Esther.
29642.
Helen Caroline.
29650.
born
May
Lawrence Sandborn.
N. Y.
He
26736.
(ist),
July
9,
14,
was
187
1,
1852.
(Edward.)
married
He
Portland, Mich.
Appendix IV.
Children
Seventh
623
29651.
lyibbie.
29652.
Edna
Born
May
20, 1872.
29653.
29654.
29655.
Alvina.
Justus Sandborn.
1831, at Allen, N. Y.
(Edward.)
29660.
April 16,
Evans.
Generation.
4,
He
married,
26737.
May
He was
1837.
He
Children
born
He
29663.
29664.
32670.
Alice Laetitia.
29661.
29662.
Clifford Lawrence.
Smith.
29665.
Born Sept.
11, i860.
32680.
Bessie Ann.
Born Sept.
9,
1865.
Died April
26, 1879.
He was
WiLLARD Weld.
Children
29671.
29672.
32690.
^^ was
Columbus Sandborn.
26739.
(Edward.)
29680.
born June 29, 1837, at Allen, N. Y. He married, Aug. 12, i860,
He enlisted Aug. 11, 1862,
Sarah Gibbs. Soldier in the Civil War.
He was taken prisoner but
in 2ist Regt. Mich. Infantry Vols.
exchanged
after
of the war.
Children
29681.
29682.
till
the close
Born
Helen M. Born Nov. 6,
Chester Edward.
Watson
Scoles.
32700.
May
20, 186 1, at
1862, at Portland.
624
29683.
29684.
29685.
29686.
29687.
29688.
29691
Iva Bernice.
29692
29693
29694
29695
29696
29697
Irvin Sandborn.
29700.
May
30, 185
1,
at
No
He
children.
He was
26742.
(Edward.)
Danby, Mich.
married, July
8,
born
1874, Mrs.
Miss.
C, Hospital and
Child:
Evren Anna.
29706.
29710.
1825.
Davis.
He
2971
1.
25, 1864.
Died Aug.
26746.
Child
Born Jan.
July
14,
Manufacturer.
1867,
He was
born June
8,
Mabel Rosalie.
10, 1864.
Born Aug.
7,
1872.
Appendix IV.
Orlando W.
29720.
Seventh
Pettit.
He
Generation.
was born Oct.
6,
625
1846.
He
Business
26747.
man.
Children
29721.
29722.
Lyman Ayrault.
29725.
Allen, N. Y.
He
Merchant.
26751.
Children
29726.
29729.
29730.
25,
1830, at
14,
Isabella
Born July
Bethia.
28,
Prepared at Buffalo
1855.
Female Academy and graduated at Ingham University. Married Henry Philo Woodrufif.
32720.
Fanny Alzina. Born Oct. 19, 1857. Prepared at Buffalo Female
Academy and graduated at Ingham University, i88[. Artist.
29727.
29728.
He
married, Aug.
May
2973.S-
He
26750.
(Enoch.)
married (ist), March i,
1859,
Infantry Vols,
1842.
i,
26,
1865.
Residence,
Children
29736.
Lyman Norman.
29737-
Fanny
Louisa.
Gardner.
29740.
He
1866.
1869.
32740.
chant.
No
children.
626
29745.
He
26759.
Children
29746.
29747.
16, i860,
at Charlotte,
Daniel'.)
He
Mich.
mar-
Kennedy.
Walter Chaplin.
29750.
He
married in 1884,
She
Ingham.
26760.
Residence, 1890, Seattle, Wash.
is
Anna Jean
a journalist.
He
Children
29761.
Cora.
29762.
Audrey.
29763.
29764.
29765.
29766.
29770.
1889, Chicago,
Children
29771.
He
She resided,
111.
George.
Born Sept.
14, 1872, at
Orange, Mich.
Died Oct.
15,
1881.
29772.
Glen.
29773.
Fenton.
3,
1880.
He was
16,
1859.
Residence,
89 1, Edmore, Mich.
Children
29781.
Cad.
29782.
Ethel.
29783.
Ina.
23, 1885.
Appendix IV.
Seventh
Generation.
627
He
born Oct. 26, 1853.
died
Oct.
She
17,
married, Aug. 14, 1880, Hattie Ayers.
26770.
1 88 1.
No children. Residence, 1889, Sebewa, Mich.
He was
Eugene Sargent.
29790.
May
8,
1864.
He
Residence,
26771.
Children
Hilah Norine.
Archie Justus.
29796.
29797.
F.
29800.
married,
Aug.
Born Oct.
Born Feb.
17, 1888.
14, 1890.
Melvin Knapp,
23,
Children:
29801.
Melvin Smith.
29802.
Jessie Louisa.
29803.
29804.
29805.
Lent
29810.
ried,
Sept. 22,
B.
1869,
Ames.
Sarah
He
v.^as
born Aug.
7,
1847.
He
mar-
She graduated at
26777.
She was a teacher in Claverack College
S.
Smith.
7,
1873.
No
children.
She resided,
29815.
He
married,
man.
May
He was
Louise Smith.
29816.
Helen Louisa.
Born Feb.
18, 1890.
29825.
30, 1844.
He
beth Olmstead.
Children
29827.
Alice Jennie.
Born May 24, 1874.
Albert William. Born Sept. 26, 1875.
29828.
Edith Maria.
29826.
(Albert.)
26826.
He
Born Oct.
30, 1878.
628
29836.
Albert Morgan.
Born Jan.
29837.
Louisa Horton.
Bom
29838.
Harry R.
He
20, 1874, at
Esopus.
29845.
1850.
Born Dec.
married, June
6,
He was
born
March
i,
26832.
29846.
29847.
29848.
Albert R. Law.
29855.
Mary
William A. Smith.
29860.
married.
May
16,
He was
1888, Jessie
Smith.
He was
born Oct.
26836.
born
14, 1856.
He
May
died
He
March
1845.
He
26836.
No
4,
children.
29865.
gan.
1862.
4,
Conn.
Child
29866.
Anna
29870.
pool,
Gertrude.
Born March
John McGhie.
England.
He
15, 1886.
He
29875.
24, 1863, at
He
He was
born Aug.
Appendix IV.
Seventh
Generation.
629
29880.
He
1855.
married,
Children
29881.
29882.
29883.
29884.
29885.
29890.
Barzillai^,
William'.)
27276.
married
He was
(Russell
born
He
He
Falls,
engaged
in
Amanda
1883.
Mack**,
Russell^
iamstown, Mass.
is
ir, 1883.
May
4,
N. Y.
Child
Died in infancy.
Son.
29891.
Dr. George
Warren
29895.
Little.
He was
31000.
He was
born April
7,
1838, at
He
Waterbury, Vt.
Concord, N. H.
man.
27278.
Author.
"Who's
Who
in
"Charles Eugene
April
7,
Falls,
N.
1838;
Y.;
s.
Little,
Russell
M.
Mack
E.
clergyman
Little; ed.
Cambridge Academy,
Ft.
b.
Waterbury, Vt.,
schools, Glens
common
Edward
Institute,
and
theol.
dept.,
of Greater
630
New York
1883
Children
31001.
Frank
Blair.
31002.
Alice
Emery.
31003.
31004.
children.
Falls,
1902, Glens
Residence,
N. Y.
31020.
He
married Sarah
Emma
Little.
He
dence, 1902,
31030.
Little.
New York
City.
He
one died
in infancy.
Resi-
N. Y.
beth A. Webber.)
He was
He married, Sept. 3,
resided at Sullivan and
Stoddard, N. H.
Residence,
1901,
East
Sullivan, N. H.
Children:
31101.
Edwin Leroy.
Born July
Cora B. Cobb.
Eva May. Born Sept. 11,
Addie Louise. Born Aug.
i,
1874, at Sullivan.
Married April
29, 1900,
3rio2.
31103.
1876.
31, 1878.
32750.
31104.
31105.
31106.
31107.
Appendix IV.
1
31
He
Child
31
631
A. Fuller.
(Levi A. Fuller and Elvira L.
married, Oct. 28, 1885, Hattie Cordelia Locke Wilson.
27429.
Generation.
Elmer
15.
Bemis.)
Seventh
Julien E.
16.
Born Oct.
24, 1886, at
Marlborough, N. H.
William W.')
7,
Children
31126.
31127.
Alva R, Mack.
31 140.
David"*,
Simonds^ Daniel
He was born
27438.
1856, at Lowell,
tor.
store,
Children
N. H.
31142.
31143.
31144.
12,
Charles H. Dwyer.
3 II 50.
May
31141.
Miner^,
(Rufus
1899.
1870, Almira C.
Mack.
27436.
31 151.
George L.
31152.
Fanny
31 153.
31160.
A.
Newell.
He
27440.
Resi-
Eva D.
Child
31161.
Artie Gray.
Born Sept.
Henry W. Davis.
31 165.
(Mack) Newell. 27440.
12, 1889.
He
632
27464.
No.
2,
He
Children
31
He was
31175.
Janesville, Iowa.
Roy Mack.
76.
Wilfred Carroll.
31177.
31 178.
31 179.
Franklin
Charles
31185.
Mack.
(Benjamin
Franklin*,
He was
Benjamin^, Benjamin'', Nehemiah^, John^ John'.)
27506.
born Jan. 16, 1848. He married, Feb. 25, 1868, Henrietta Kingsley.
Children
E.
3 1 186.
Mary
3 1 187.
3 1 188.
Saeby.
Isabelle.
Dr.
31 195.
He was
born April
Mack.
27508.
Children
He
10, 1852.
married, Nov.
27518.
(Alonzo.)
1876, Evaline L.
7,
Dentist.
Born April
31196.
Maybelle Eveline.
31197.
31198.
31205.
born Feb.
4, 1880.
(Alonzo.)
He
4,
12,
i860.
married, April
29, 1886.
27517.
1872, Clara
He was
Bugbee.
31207.
31208.
31209.
31 2 10.
31211.
31220.
He
(Alonzo.)
27520.
He
Appendix IV.
Children
31221.
Rachel Marion.
Peter Oxbridge.
Edward
Addie Thacher.
Children
Generation.
Born May
Born June
Y. Dana.
27521.
15, 1891.
28, 1897.
He
3 1 231.
31232.
31233.
633
31222.
31230.
Seventh
4,
1899.
3 1 24 1.
Hermon.
31242.
Clara.
Lawyer.
Student in Vassar College.
Frances. Student in Vassar College.
31243.
31250.
Benjamin'',
23, 1856.
Children
Mary Pamela.
31251.
Alice Maria.
31252.
31253.
31254.
31260.
March
19, 1862.
He
He
married,
at University of
May
3,
1892,
graduated
Residence, 190 1, Woodstock, Vt.
William
31265.
27561.
S.
Hazelton.
He
Children
31266.
Lelia.
31267.
Fred.
31268.
Veloria.
31269.
Edward.
Mary
Elizabeth Hazen.
No
children.
634
31275.
He
was born
in 1855, at Bath,
N. Y.
in
He
1885,
Normal
in April,
Children
31276.
Kenneth.
31277.
Paul.
John
31285.
27564.
Lawyer.
Child
E. Light, Esq.
He married Susie V. Mack.
Residence, 1901, Redlands, Cal.
Robert Mack.
31286.
Judah
31295.
L.
Mack, Esq.
min'',
31320.
(Isaiah
min'*,
E.
31350.
C.
He
27628.
Cary.
Children
Carol.
31351.
31352.
Cary.
31353.
Warren.
31354.
Talcott.
Amzi
31365.
Richard"", Joseph'.)
ried,
Perkins.
in
Sept.,
B.
Cary.
27629.
Bessie
1889,
(Talcott Patchin",
He was
E.
born Nov.
Gibbons.
Bernardino, Cal.
Children
Born March
31366.
Lois.
31367.
31368.
31369.
Lucy.
Born Sept.
II, 1891.
16, 1898.
i,
Luther Harvey^
He mar1863.
Appendix IV.
Generation.
27646.
Children
31382.
31383.
Edith Francis.
31381.
Born Dec.
25, 1876.
Charles Sawyer.
31390.
Ellen
635
Frank Phelps.
31380.
Mack.
Seventh
Mack.
27647.
Children
Mary
31391.
Carlton Samuel.
31392.
Florence May.
uel Augustus^,
Ralph^ John^,
Josiah"", John'.)
He
being on the U.
S.
S.
Children
31401.
31402.
31403.
31404.
31405.
31406.
31407.
31420.
Albert
L. Piper.
He was
He
is
connected
6,
1892,
at
Beaver
Dams,
Schuyler
636
Waverly
31425.
15900
15900
dence, R.
31440.
mon'.)
T.
168.
169.
(Solomon
Francis',
Solo-
I.
E.
31450.
H. KiNGSLEY,
Jr.
He
Child
31451.
Josephine.
Born
Virgil S. Reiter.
31460.
in Nov.,
1873,
at Jackson,
Mich.
at Devlin's
Children
3I46I.
Married
32770.
in
Aug.,
He was
Residence,
Appendix IV.
Children
Seventh
Generation.
31483.
31484.
Virla Evangeline.
31481.
31482.
Born Jan.
i,
31486.
637
Detroit.
1896, at
Hammond,
Ind.
31488.
Merritt
31490.
born Oct.
8,
1861,
Children
3 149
1.
31492.
He
Wilcox,
L.
married, Dec.
He was27636,
(Augustus.)
Marble.
Etta
12, 1882,
31494.
31495.
Gilbert.
31493.
Born Jan.
12, 1893.
He
31502.
31503.
315
He
married,
March
29,
1887, Flora R.
27638,
Children
31511.
Letta.
315 12.
Eva.
31520.
drew*^,
1778, Jane A.
Leo Bowen.
10,
Wilcox.
31501.
Warren Alphonso
Died in 1894.
Spalding.
(AbiaP, AbiaP,
9,
1845,
He
married,
March
14,
27576,
An-
He
Northampton, N. H.
March
i,
1704.)
27721,
He
13, 1866.
He'married,
638
Minna
Children
Unitarian minister.
C. Sessinghaus.
State
Clara.
31526.
31527.
31528.
31529.
15, 1897.
Rev. Earl Morse Wilbur. He graduated at UniverVermont, A.B., 1886, at Harvard Divinity School, B.D., 1890.
married, June 30, 1898, Dorothia Dix Eliot. 27723. Professor in
31535.
sity of
He
Author
Church
of Portland,
Oregon.
27286.
He
1838.
He
Leavitt W. Robbins.
31575.
16295.
He was
in
(Benjamin^ Jacob'.)
^^ Paris,
Ohio.
He
15833.
married
(ist),
in
8,
New
Daniel.
Edwin
Born Sept.
21,
1872, in Iowa.
32820.
31577.
Grace
31578.
31579.
31580.
31581.
31582.
31583.
31584.
31590.
27682.
Mich.
Dak.
Minnie R.
31576.
S.
Iv.
J.
Lawyer.
Representative, 1879.
He
EiaHTH
James G.
32500.
S.
Myers.
1898.
GrENEIlA.TIO:Nr.
J.
He
Wiltse.
He
29027.
He
3, 1859.
died Dec. 23,
Children
32501
L. Clifton.
32502
P. Olive.
32503
32504
32505
Frank
32510.
born Feb. 11, 1856.
He
23, 1862.
Children
R. Wiltse.
29028.
(William H.)
married, Dec. 14, 1886, Lucinda
Berry.
Nora
32511.
He was
M.
F.
Ida B.
32512.
32513.
32514.
32515.
32516.
32517.
24, 1893.
He
Kate Campbell.
Sheboygan
Child
32526.
Falls,
Wis.
Fred C.
Born Sept.
23, 1892.
22,
1864.
Residence, 1901,
640
Lillie
32540.
married,
at
Farlane.
29141.
Child
Born Dec.
Laura Bertha.
32551.
32560.
He was
29176.
Elisha'.)
Mary
23, 1888,
24, 1S85.
born Feb.
(Lemuel
16, 1865.
Cole.
Horace
Martin"",
He
married, Sept.
Forest City,
10, 1866, at
Iowa.
Child:
Leila A.
32561.
ried,
He was
Nov.
9,
18, 1863, at
Hartford, Conn.
Born April
Harry Sherman.
Humphrey.
29192.
30, 1888.
He
Edgar Woods.
He
married,
32590.
29, 1889.
April
Born Dec.
12,
12,
i88r,
7,
Ida
1863,
Norma
1882.
32591.
Died June
Florence Estella.
married,
Child
1866.
7,
32581.
He
born Feb.
Clinton
32580.
Belchertown, Mass.
Child
1890.
32571.
at
7,
Druggist.
Child
May
32570.
29181.
Born
George Burke.
Born Nov.
25, 1883.
13,
He
1861.
died
Appendix IV.
Eighth
He married,
Oct.
I,
Mount
dence, 1890,
Pleasant, Mich.
He was
Abel M. Burns.
32600.
married, Jan.
4,
Children
641
He
Truman H. Wadhams.
32595.
Generation.
29198.
Born Feb. 3,
Born Oct.
Viola.
32601.
Orpha
32602.
Harrison Arvin.
'
18S7.
22. 1888.
32610.
Ulysses, Pa.
He
1858, at
29205.
Born Sept.
Olive Lucy.
32611.
Harry
32620.
He was
Fisher.
16, 1887.
born Feb.
Alethia Dawald.
He
1856.
7,
mar-
Residence,
29322.
Children
Born Jan.
Born Sept. 13,
32621.
Catharine.
32622.
Willie.
32630.
Charles Munch.
32640.
Emma
29, 1882.
1883.
He was
Scull
born Oct.
Dawald.
5,
1861.
Residence,
He was
born April
He
Child
John
32650.
S.
Born June
32660.
City.
Died April
He was
He was
married, Nov.
22,
1877,
Nellie
Harry Ingham.
Born Sept.
10, 1883.
6,
He
1868.
29342.
born Oct.
Child
16, 1888.
born Feb.
Angelin'e Livezey.
Fred M. Case.
He
1885.
4,
William King.
32661.
29341.
32641.
York
He
29323.
9,
mar-
Residence,
1840, in
Emerick.
New
29501.
642
Andrew
32670.
Traviss.
He was
born
May
Children
9,
1850.
29663.
He
Resi-
32671.
Bessie Elzora.
32672.
Clifton
Andrew.
Children
32681.
Clifford
32682.
Clifton
32683.
32684.
32685.
(Willard.)
1883.
1889.
29671.
He was
He
16,
1863.
Residence, 1889,
Portland, Mich.
32695.
29681.
Feb. 27,
Traviss).
He was
(Columbus'", Edward'.)
He married,
Adelle
sister
of Andrew
Clara
Traviss
1886,
(adopted
She was born Oct. 25, 1869. Residence, 1889, Portland,
born
May
20, 1861, at
Danby, Mich.
Mich.
Children
32696.
Jessie.
32697.
Harry.
32700.
Rev. James
Watson
Scoles.
He was
He
Appendix IV.
Eighth
Generation.
643
32720.
1847, ^t Perry,
29726.
Ayrault.
Child
Merchant.
16, 1888.
Lucy
32721.
Born Sept.
Isabelle.
32730. William
1857, at Waterloo, Ont.
15, 1888, at
Marietta, Ohio.
Henry Shoenan. He
He married, Feb. 23,
born July
wa.s
1887,
May
12,
Estella
Ayrault.
N.
Y.,
32740.
1865.
He
He
was born
Dec.
19,
29737.
Florence.
32741.
27, 1890.
He
Daniel H. Hughes.
32750.
Born Jan.
matried,
Sept.
22,
1900,
31103.
Born July
Margaret Louise.
32751.
12, 1901,
Child
32761.
Daughter.
Virgil
32770.
1
3 45
1.
Born Aug.
S.
Reiter.
Residence, 1902,
Children
1897.
He
Hammond,
32771.
Elene.
32772.
Virgil.
32780.
12,
Frank
Blair
Little.
644
II,
86 1,
Brown.
town, N.
He married Anna
at Dannemora, Clinton Co., N. Y.
Residence, 1902, HackettsThey have three children.
J.
32790.
Little.
31002.
N.
clair,
He
J.
32800.
He
bell Little.
31003. They have two children.
Residence, 1902, Jersey City, N. J.
City.
Office,
New York
N. Y.
He
is
two children.
32820.
R. Robbins.
Children
32821.
32822.
32823.
32824.
Fritz McDaniel.
He
31576.
:
Claud.
They have
J.
FIRST GENERATION.
John Mack.
33500-
11800.
He
1684-96.
Children
33501
33502
EHzabeth.
33503
33504
33505
33506
SECOND GENERATION.
33515.
Child
33516.
Silas.
33530.
Haddam, Conn.
1
181
1.
(John.)
11890.
18550.
He
1755.
He
THIRD GENERATION.
He
646
Elisha Mack.
33610.
(John^ John'.)
11844.
David Mack."
"Elisha Mack,
13015.
dren
Ransom, who
settled in the
Wyoming
Valley, Pa.,
Aug. 23, 1711; died Oct. 5, 1760; married in 1736, Sarah May; of
he served on Gen.
eight children born to them, George was one
;
He
Washington's staff; married in 1763 Ann Tiffany.)
20050.
married Lydia Lord. 18566. Soldier in Old French and Indian War.
Child
33621.
Theophilus.
Silas Mack.
33635.
21, 1755.
Born July
He
married.
23, 1751.
34250.
(Ebenezer'^, John'.)
1836.
Children
33636.
33637.
33638.
Asa.
Fourth
Silas Mack.
33900.
Sept. 8,
Way.
He was
born
18 16, on No.
May
GrENEHi^TioiN^.
9,
7th
13, 1853.
Children
Range
Charlotte.
EtheUnda.
33905
He
died
10, 1848.
33901
33903
Quebec.
33902
33904
of Stanstead County,
He was born
33920. Asa Mack.
(Silas^ Ebenezer^ John'.)
Feb. 18, 1 79 1, at Marlow, N. H.
He married Sally Atwood. She
was born Dec. 8, 1792. He settled in 1822, on the east half of No.
13, 4th
Range
of Stanstead County,
Quebec.
He
afterwards removed
to Cabot, Vt.
Children
Born March
33921
Betsey B.
33922
33923
33924
Clarissa G.
33925
Sally
33926
Asa
Iv.
B.
16, 1815.
He was
life.
He
settled
13, 4th
Range
of Stanstead
648
of
mayor
of the
Councils.
Children
Born in 183 1.
Orville.
William P. Born Oct.
tina Smith.
He died.
33936.
33937-
Quebec.
Lestina D.
2,
1S33.
Theophilus Ransom.
34250.
Married
(ist),
Delphine
L,es-
He
Sept. 4, 1762.
8,
Children
182
He
died Nov.
1823.
Mindwell Noyes
34251.
Truman.
34252.
Calvin Noyes.
Born Feb.
15, 1800.
34265.
turer.
2,
1.
12508.
Woolen manufac-
Ralph Mack.
34280.
He
Conn.
He
13, 1768.
Children
34281.
34282.
34283.
34284.
34285.
34286.
34287.
34288.
34289.
in
1764.
Resi-
Fourth
Appendix V.
34315.
Mack
of
Mass."
Sheffield
12505.
Generation.
War
Soldier in
John=, John'.)
649
of
18 12.
"David
12501.
34320.
(Asael'',
Samuel Smith,
Smith,
died
March
ist,
2,
in
1753.
Smith:
i.
6.
Susanna, born
son of
first
May
i.
bom
Priscilla,
2.
2,
1760.
3.
Vasta,
5,
and
Priscilla
Smith:
Hannah Peabody,
i.
Jesse,
ist,
2.
650
12,
4.
1771; died Sept. 14, 1840; married Lucy Mack, Jan. 24, 1796.
Asael, 2nd, born May 2 1,1773; married Betsey Schillinger, March
6.
5. Mary, born June 4, 1775; married Israel Pierce.
Samuel, 4th, born Sept. 15, 1777.
7. Silas, ist, born Oct. i, 1779;
married Ruth Stevens, Jan. 29, 1805 the second time Mary Atkins,
21, 1802.
March
1828.
8.
John,
ist,
Children of
15, 1809.
May
2,
1797.
1801.
first
of first Asael
Jesse and
Hannah
i.
Benjamin
G.,
born
10
Catherine, born July 13, 1807.
9. Royal, born July 2, 1809.
born
Dec.
1810.
Children
of
and
Priscilla
16,
Sarah,
John C.
8.
Marshall, born
March
18, 1801.
4.
6.
29, 1804.
Elias,
J.,
J.,
born
April
28,
1813.
2.
4.
6.
i,
1806.
3.
Jessie
Martha, born June 9, 1817. 8. Silas, 2nd, born June 5, 1822. Children of Israel and Mary Pearce, which Mary was the daughter of
i. Eunice, born April
first Asael and Mary Smith:
2.
29, 1799.
3.
11, 1806.
born Oct.
29, 1809.
born Jan.
1815.
12, 18 19.
born Oct.
8,
2.
4.
8.
Ruth Smith,
i.
born Nov.
1814.
8,
3.
5.
Charles,
Curtis
S.,
Stephen,
6.
Appendix V.
Fourth
Gkneration.
651
Nathaniel
J.,
born Dec.
1830.
2,
John
L.,
Mormon
1844.
3.
Church.)
business.
in debt
to sell his
In
1816
he moved to Palmyra, Wayne Co., New York, and later to ManchesHe was a man
ter in the same state, where he again tilled the soil.
in his
six feet two inches high, very straight and well proportioned
young days he was strong and active and was famed as a wrestler.
He was hospitable and benevolent, his home being always open for
;
ordained as Patriarch.
Children
34321
Alvin.
34322
Hyrum.
34323
Calvin Stodard.
34324
34325
34326
34327
34328
34329
34330
34850.
Joseph.
Fifth
GrE:NrEi^A^Tio]sr.
34350.
(Theophilus", Stephen^,
He
Joseph^, Matthew'.)
34252.
in 1889.
Child
He
27,
mar1799.
died
He
29, 1845.
Edward Payson.
34351.
Born Feb.
36200.
18, 1834.
He was
Child:
Carlos Franklin.
34366.
34380.
John'.)
Born Feb.
He was
beth Comstock
born June
(2nd),
15,
36215.
28, 1835.
1812.
Mary Harvey
(Silas"*,
He
Silas^ Ebenezer-,
married
(3rd),
(ist),
Eliza-
Magistrate.
34500.
John'.)
Children
He
married.
Ralph Gilbert.
Samuel Dwight. Died Sept. 11, 1898.
John Clinton. Died May 2, 1858, aged 33 years.
Died June 19, 1843, aged 14 years.
Carlton Henri.
Anna Maria. Died Sept. 9, 1832, aged 2 years.
Delia Elizabeth. Died June 17, 1864, aged 31 years.
34501
34502
34503
34504
34505
34506
34515.
23575.
13057.
Almon Mack.
Macomb
UL
ASTOR, LF^.r^.
TfLOEN F'
Appendix V.
Fifth
Generation.
653
Hyrum Smith. (Joseph^, Asael**, Samuel^, SamHe was born Feb. 19, (o. 9), 1^00, at TunueP, Robert'.)
34322.
He
married
Vt.
(ist), Nov. 2, 1826, Jerusha Barden of
bridge,
He
married
N.
Y.
He
Manchester,
(2nd), in 1837, Mary Fielding.
Rev.
34830.
up
Children
34831
34832
34833
34834
34835
34836
34837
34838
in
He was murdered by
Hancock County,
Governor Thomas Ford.
1844, in Carthage
June 27,
under the protection of
Nauvoo.
which
Jail,
Illinois,
Jail,
moby
while
Mary.
Calvin Stoddard.
34850.
N.
Y.,
Sophronia Smith.
Palmyra,
Children
He
married,
Dec.
2,
1827,
at
34323.
34851.
34852.
Rev. Joseph Smith. (Joseph^, AsaeP, Samuel^, SamHe was born Dec. 23, 1805, at Sharon,
ueP, Robert'.)
34324.
Windsor County, Vt. He married, Jan. 18, 1827, Emma Hale
34865.
in
the Illinois
654
Militia.
-2'],
Mayor
of
Jail,
protection of Governor
Nauvoo,
1844, in Carthage
Thomas
at
She married
Ford.
Nauvoo,
Major
34866.
34867.
('2nd),
111.
Died April
13, 1862.
34868.
Day
Don
34869.
Saints.
Born June
Carlos.
13, 1840.
Died in
1841.
Rev. David Hyrum. Born Nov. 18, 1844. Married. He was one
of the First Presidency of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter Day Saints, but was released on account of illness.
34870.
Samuel Smith.
34950.
He
is
an elder
in
He
SamueP,
34325.
married (ist), Aug. 13, 1834, Mary
He married (2nd), April 29, 1841, Levira Clark.
1841.
Robert'.)
Reorganized
He
died
away
Children
34954
34955
34956
Smith. 36300.
Lovisa C. Born Aug.
34957
Lucy
34951
Susanna
34952
Mary
34953
B.
B.
J.
C.
Born Aug.
28, 1843.
20, 1844.
He
He
He was one
of the first
Twelve Apostles
of the
Church
of Jesus Christ,
"X.
'^fTBL..
HEN FOUNDATIONS.
Appendix V.
was a member
of the
House
Fifth
Generation.
655
His later years he spent in Osterdock, Clayton Co., Iowa, as a Patriarch in the Reorganite Church,
where he died Nov. 13, 1893.
Illinois in its session of
Children
Mary
Jane.
Caroline h.
34991.
34992.
1842-43.
He was
35050.
born Jan.
Catherine Smith.
2,
6,
He
34328.
1900.
35051.
Elizabeth.
35052.
Lucy.
35053.
Rev. Solomon J. Born Sept. 18, 1835. Married (ist), Feb. 19,
Married (2nd), Sept. 17, 1865. Elder in Reorganized
1856.
Mormon Church. Residence, 1901, Burnside, Hancock Co., 111.
Alvin. Born June 7, 1838. Married in 1862. Died in Sept., 1880.
Rev. Don C.
Born Oct. 25, 1841. Married Jan. 27, 1870.
Minister in Reorganized Mormon Church. Teacher. His son.
Rev. Herbert Salisbury, is president of Graceland College,
18, 1892.
35054.
35055.
Emma
35056.
35057.
35058.
35070.
uel-,
July
Agnes Coolbrith
30, 1835,
at Kirtland,
Asael",
1874.
SamueP, Sam-
25, 1816.
Ohio.
3,
He
He married,
died Aug. 7,
1841.
Children
C.
35071.
Agnes
35072.
Sophronia C.
Josephine D.
35073-
Arthur Milliken.
35080.
Nauvoo,
Illinois,
Children
Lucy Smith.
He
34330.
1841.
June 4, 1840, at
had
several children.
They
married,
35081.
Don
35082.
George.
Carlos.
McDonough
Co.,
111.
111.
656
He
and one
1833.
David Cooper.
of the first
Board
23560.
of Trustees of
He was
the
first
Treasurer
36015.
Ebenezer Smith,
(Calvin^, Matthew^,
in Oct., 1901, at
Matthew^ Mat-
22873.
PRESIDENT
JOSEPH SMITH
Sixth
Maj.
36200.
GrEisrERi^Tioi^.
May
10, 1883.
Children
Noyes^
(Calvin
He was
He
Bishop.
34351.
He
born
died
Born
36201.
Mary H.
36202.
36203.
36204.
36205.
36206.
29, 1867.
Compton.
Susan E. Born July 9, 1875.
Brainerd G. Born Aug. 15, 1883.
36215.
Silas^,
May
Ebenezer^ John'.)
34366.
He
(Silas^
William^,
Silas'*,
28, 1835.
He
married.
Children
Born Aug.
Born March 9,
36216.
Silas Winfred.
36217.
Daniel
36230.
W.
12, 1866.
1871.
Unmarried.
25, i86g.
He
12, 1869,
658
Trustee
at
Piano,
111.
Church
Herald,
official
Children
36231.
Emma
J.
Born July
28, 1857.
Married Jan.
i,
1875,
Alexander
McCallum.
36232.
36233.
36234.
36235.
36236.
36237.
36238.
Evalyn R.
Carrie L.
College.
36239.
Israel A.
36240.
Bertha A.
36241.
36242.
36243.
36244.
36245.
(Hyrum^
13,
1884.
Joseph^, AsaeP,
SamueP,
left
He was a
years.
"Battaliion of Life
Appendix V.
Sixth
Generation.
659
36300.
in
Has
a missionary.
member
and president of Council in Utah Territorial Legislatures. Was member of Salt Lake City and Provo City Councils for several terms, held
position of one of the Twelve Apostles in the church for thirteen
years,
On
of counselor to presidents for twenty-one years.
of
of
Church
was
sustained
as
President
the
Jesus
17, 1901,
and that
October
Christ of Latter
Child
Day
Saints.
Rev.
36301.
Hyrum
Herman) Mack.
(o.
He
is
Day
Saints.
36800.
ried.
He
father,
in
(David.)
23561.
He
36810.
Dr.
which continued
to
newspaper,
Detroit.
12, 1880, of
Rollin Sprague.
Scientific Manufacturer,
mar-
for his
gave $25,500 to
Harper Hospital.
27675.
He
established the
Dec, 1874.
36820.
Howard
Smith.
66o
Children
Born Feb.
Rosina Margaret.
36821.
1874.
6,
Teacher.
Residence,
36822.
36823.
Charles Blackmer.
36830.
Mich.
Child
3,
1900,
36831.
John.
36840.
Orlando-, John'.)
Children
Married E. H. Kingsley,
36841.
Frances Matilda.
36842.
31460.
Virgil Napoleon.
Died aged seven years.
Ella Louise.
Carrie May.
Died aged fifteen months.
36843.
36844.
36845.
36846.
36847.
Warde Lincoln.
Fred Lockman.
36849.
Children
36863.
(Selden.)
He
married Per-
W. Va.
36864.
Selden.
36865.
Rosetta.
36866.
Wilbur.
36867.
Harriet.
36868.
Permelia.
36869.
Julia.
36870.
Eliza.
36875.
314S6.
31487.
36860.
melia Andrews.
36862.
31450.
36848.
36861.
Jr.
Edwin Smith.
thew*, Matthew^,
He
married
(2nd),
Lina
Shepherd.
Appendix V.
Generation.
36880.
thew5,
Sixth
Matthew^,
Matthew-*,
daughter, Hazel,
who
66 i
Matthew", Matthew\)
died.
He
Thomas Lamb
Rev.
36890.
First Unitarian
"Thomas Lamb
William Greenleaf
Eliot,
in
First Unitarian
Church
of
its
been many ministers. His father was the pastor of the Church of
the Messiah (Unitarian) in St. Louis, from which he resigned in
187 1, after a pastorate of nearly forty years, that he might devote his
whole time to the duties which he had already long performed as
Chancellor of Washington University, in
been one
of the founders.
He
St.
Unitarian denomination, but a man of great influence in the development of the city of St. Louis, an inspirer of its educational and philanthropic interests no less than pastor of one of
churches.
its
oldest
and largest
He
i860, a voyage in a sailing vessel around Cape Horn to China.
a
few
no
and
after
experienced
improvement from the trip, however,
weeks
in California returned
home from
father's church,
662
was mustered
in,
and was
he adhered to
more or
less
He was
who
has ever since shared with him the labors and honors of his work,
and the love of the people to whom he has ministered. Soon after
weeks in New Orleans, where he supplied the pulpit of the Unitarian church, as also again for two months
in the spring of 1867.
He retained his connection as associate pastor of the St. Louis church, however, until November, 1867, when he
his marriage he spent several
call
from the
New
Orleans church, and the very mail which brought him the call to the
church in Portland, Oregon, also brought him a letter (practically
equivalent to a call) inviting him to preach for six months in Portland, Maine, in the pulpit left vacant bv the coming of Rev. Horatio
Stebbins to SanFrancisco.
choice.
It
visit to
was not
difficult for
life
work.
Starr
King
Appendix V.
had
said to
ever seen
Sixth
Generation.
663
him then, 'The Pacific Coast claims every man who has
and had pointed to Oregon and Washington Territory
it,'
The impression
as the 'coming country' of Northwest America.
which he then received of the great opportunities for work which the
Pacific Coast ofi^ered, he
had never
lost,
and
determined him to
this
"Mr.
Eliot,
ber, 1867,
and came
to
Portland by way of
left St.
Louis in Novem-
They arrived at their destination early on Tuesday morning, December 24, after a journey of forty days and forty nights, having rested
Mr. Eliot
for a few days with Rev. Mr. Stebbins in San Francisco.
quite youthful in appearance, and was known for
some years as 'the boy preacher'. But in the severe labor and bitter
opposition that he and his church had to encounter during the next
was
at that time
To
his
influence
is
and has bequeathed to his church, an earnest devotion to philanHe has been the
thropic and educational work of every kind.
of philaninstitutions
inspirer of several of Portland's most prominent
His
them.
of
almost
all
in
of
behalf
thropy, and an earnest worker
connection
Society of
with
the
Children's
Home,
the
Humane
Boys'
Society, of
been President
dered important
service in
securing for
Oregon
He
ren-
legislation establish-
664
ing a State Board of Charities and Corrections, the first of its kind
on the Pacific Coast. He seemed for many years ahnost the only
person in Oregon enough interested in the reform of its disgraceful
jails to
for them.
He
by both
is
He
has
little
liking
for religious controversy, but rather has a strong feeling of the essential unity of the Church Universal.
has been accustomed in his
He
preaching to dwell
acter,
of Christian char-
hearers.
to
strangers,
do so
any cause
of
people, and to no minister in the city are the poor, the outcast or the
unchurched so hkely to go for the offices of a minister, or for comfort
He
in
Eliot's long
and
Appendix V.
Sixth
Generation.
665
valuable
his absence.
life
The
Church
Of eight
Eliot,
Jr.,
in Seattle,
Washington.
honorable
term
of twenty-five years as
the
"Having completed
Eliot
his
Dr.
of
one
church,
pastorate in January,
resigned
pastor
of
to be free from the
uncertain
on
account
health,
1893, desiring
so
also feel
much
interest."
still
Seventh
Daniel
36900.
Silas William^,
born
Aug.
Silas\
12,
GrEisrEi^iVTioN^.
Winfred
1866.
He
Mack,
Esq.
Ebenezer^ John'.)
Silas^
married.
Lawyer.
(Carlos
36217.
Franklin*,
He was
Residence,
1902,
Gonzales, Cal.
Children
36901.
Silas Franklin.
36902.
Child.
36915.
16450.
educated
He
at
Born Aug.
27, 1899.
mitted to the bar Sept. 19, 1859, and practiced law at Ravenna, Ohio,
He was a
to which he removed in 1864.
for
the
He
elected
to the
war
Union.
was
Major
Army
Senate of Ohio in 1867 and re-elected in 1869, and was elected to
the Forty-third and Forty-fourth Congresses, 1872-6, as a RepubliHe died March 13, 1897. She died April 14, 1896. Resican.
and
at
Youngstown, Ohio,
in
in the
the
Children
36916.
36917.
Lola A.
9, i860, at
Born Dec.
21, 1861, at
1861.
May
20, 1884.
36918.
Carl C.
1897,
36920.
born Sept. 15, 1872. Child Laurin Dewey. Born Oct. 29, 1899.
Laurin D. Born Nov. 8, 1869, at Youngstown, Ohio. Died
Dec. 12, 1870.
Jessie June. Born June 25, 1871. Married Aug. 31, 1893, Charles
36921.
W. McClure.
Mary L. Born
36919.
Thaddeus Moody.
Married Nov.
27,
1895,
Henry
THIRD GENERATION.
Samuel Mack.
38000.
in
Soldier in
Rev. War.
He
Abijah Mack,
Rev. War.
38020.
Regt. Conn,
;
12540.
Hezekiah Mack.
38015.
78 1-3
married
in 1764, at Gilead,
Soldier in Sixth
Conn.,
Company, 4th
in
He
11857.
in
Abner Mack.
in
12350.
Soldier in First
Company,
Rev. War.
Rev.
12600.
War.
First
Soldier in loth
Sergeant,
ist
Company, 4th
Regt. Conn., in
He was
Elisha Mack;
11844.
(Josiah=, John'.)
38060.
born April 25, 1727, at Hebron, Conn. He married.
Residence,
Connecticut.
Children
38061.
38062.
John. Soldier in Old French and Indian War, 1755, and in the
Revolutionary War.
Soldier in Old French and Indian War, 1755, and in
Jarius.
the Revolutionary War.
-
38063.
Richard.
Born in
1765, in
Conn.
38200.
668
FOURTH GENERATION.
He
Nathaniel Davis.
38105.
Conn., Sibyl Mack.
12562.
He
Eleazor Wilcox.
Mack.
Mary
12477.
10.
381
Conn.,
381
He
Micah Ingham.
38125.
Eunice Mack.
12524.
Henry Mack.
38130.
Conn., Mehitable Hall.
38135.
38140.
38145.
Mack.
He
married
in
He
married, in
^t
Gilead,
1779, at Gilead,
1783, at Gilead,
married in 1786,
13000.
Javias Ellis.
He
married
married
in
at Gilead,
Conn.,
in 1786, at Gilead,
12570.
He
Samuel Scott.
Mack.
Millicent
1774, at Gilead,
12476.
Hannah Mack.
in
married in 1775,
He
John Hutchinson.
15.
married
married
in
12527.
Nathaniel Spencer.
He
married
in
Lydia
1778,
12475.
38150.
Benjamin Mack.
Soldier in 6th
38155.
12900.
David Mack.
(EUsha^,
Josiah^^, John'.)
13015.
Sol-
He was
and
at
Children
N. Y.
38181.
Joshua.
38182.
John.
38183.
Levi.
38184.
Joseph.
38225.
Born Nov.
38260.
17, 1796.
38250.
He
married.
He
died
Appendix VI.
Fifth
Generation.
669
was born
in
Conn. Soldier in Capt. Kimberley's Co., Conn. Regt., in the Revolutionary War during the last three years of the war and was wounded
and carried the ball in his leg until his death. He removed from
to near Springfield, Mass., in 1791, and from there to Venice,
Butler Co., Ohio, in 1800; thence in 181 o, to Union Co., Ind., and
He died in Nov., 1844, at
in 1816, to Bono, Vermillion Co., Ind.
Conn,
They had
Bono, Ind.
thirteen children of
whom
Erastus was
the;
oldest.
Child
38201.
Erastus.
Born Dec.
6,
1788, at Enfield,
Conn.
38280.
FIFTH GENERATION.
38225. Joshua Mack. (Josiah"*, Josiah^, John^, John'.) 38181.
married (ist) March 21, 1804, Charlotte Boise (aunt of Gov.
Horace Boise of Iowa), at Augusta, Oneida Co., N. Y. She died
He
He
Augusta, N. Y.
Children
38226.
38227.
38228.
38229.
38230.
38231.
38232.
38233.
38234.
38235.
38236.
Joseph.
38485.
38237.
38238.
38239.
1894.
15^
670
He
Mehitable Barstow.
Children
38251.
38252.
38253.
38254.
38255.
,
38256.
True,
Russell.
Levi Mack.
38260.
He
He
38183.
married.
Children
38261.
Washington.
38262.
William.
38263.
Alonzo.
38264.
Malinda.
38270.
38495.
Aaron Mack.
13002,
He
N. Y., 1850-3.
Children
38271.
38272.
John
38275.
Albany, N. Y.
lips
David Hull.
Bap. Feb.
8,
1829, at
Hebron, Conn.
Bap.
Mack.
15764.
Graduated
1854, at
at Phil-
Appendix VI.
Fifth
Generation.
671
of Daniel Boone.
He went to Kentucky from Virginia
In the year 1790 he married Peggy Cooley.
Martha
1784.
(Mack) the eldest child was born as before stated. They had two
and comrade
in
other children
children, to-wit
who died
:
in
1826, Jane,
left,
Brenton.
James McLaughlin, both dead but left a son born about 1828,
William McLaughlin. Peggy Cooley (Brenton) was the daughter of
Jabez Cooley, who with his two sons, Isaac and William, removed in
to
existence.
in
1765.
New
Vir-
still
in
to
is
in
Soldier in
She had
August, 1847.
War
of 18 12.
38284.
38285.
William Gray.
38281.
38282.
38283.
Samuel.
Sarah.
38615.
Hamilton
38286.
38287.
38288.
1827, at Springfield
29,
Loveless.
38290.
Children
Daniel.
38292.
Andrew.
38293.
Leander.
He
14627.
14650.
He
13073.
Children
13073.
in 1890.
14626.
Asa Eddy.
38295.
14625.
She died
38291.
38296.
Charles H.
38297.
Daniel.
38298.
Township,
38625.
David.
less.
Born Sept.
Co., Ohio.
672
SIXTH GENERATION.
Alanson May.
38375.
Mack.
38226.
Children
3,
married, Sept.
38376.
38377.
Charles A.
38378.
Child.
38228.
Children
1825, Nancy
He
William Cheever.
38395.
12,
i88g.
Erastus.
Mack.
He
in
married,
Harriet
1830,
16, 1843.
Fannie.
38396.
38397.
Augusta.
38398.
Jennie.
38399.
Horace.
38410.
John\)
1838,
38229.
Children
E.
Born Feb.
38411.
Mary
38412.
Unadilla, N. Y.
Henry G. Born Dec.
38415.
Franklin J.
William E.
Minnie.
38416.
Hattie.
38413.
38414.
20,
1839.
12, 1837.
Unmarried.
Residence, 1901,
38800.
38425.
John'.)
He
died
38426.
E. Flora.
Minerva.
Gillette.
Married Charles
I.
Their son,
Gillette.
Carl
M.
William A. Mack.
38232.
Lovisa Booth.
John'.)
John-,
Jan. 5,
She died.
38427.
38440.
38815.
1817.
He
She died.
married
in
1851,
Appendix VI.
Children
38443.
38450.
MiLO A. Mack.
38233.
Celestia
M. Taylor,
married
born
S. (or
in
L.)
Children
May
1819.
He
married,
i,
1847,
Co., N. Y.
M.
38451.
Flora
38452.
Charles.
He
38453.
Fred A.
Married.
38454.
Jennie.
died.
38465.
Children
May
They both
Charles Nichols.
Charlotte
673
He was
He
Generation.
Mary.
Martha.
Frank.
38441.
38442.
ter
Sixth
Sept.
27,
1852,
1879.
Joshua.
Franklin.
38466.
38467.
Frederick.
38476.
Lorenzo
38485.
Children
He
married
Elizabeth
Mack.
A.
38486.
Frank.
38487.
Hattie.
Washington Mack.
38495.
John'.)
Bump,
She died.
38236.
38261.
He
Co., N. Y.
Children
38496.
Ezra.
38497.
Frank.
38498.
Charles.
married.
(Levi^,
Josiah-*,
Josiah^,
John^,
Oswego
674
Freeman Pratt.
38515.
Child
William.
William Mack.
38525.
He was
Children
9,
1820.
38527.
38528.
Charles
He
James
He
Children
38552.
Ida.
John
38565.
38256.
Children
Mary
Newton
John^ John'.)
E. Dudley.
Martha Thurston.
He
removed
N. Y.
P. Davis.
He
Mary
E.
38566.
Fmma.
38567.
Edgar.
Mabel.
38568.
Alonzo
38553.
Mack.
Mack.
Y., to Rochester,
Frank.
Gertrude.
38551.
I.
from Oswego, N.
1868,
20, 1887,
38550.
4,
W.
Jeremiah Mack.
38540.
38254.
Married March
Died in 1855.
Born Feb. 19, 1857. 38835.
Nellie A.
Born Oct. 10, 1866. Married Dec.
Acker. She died Nov. i, 1897.
38529.
John^ John'.)
married,
38253.
He
born Feb.
AdaUne Rockwood.
38526.
38264.
38516.
38251.
He
Married a Gage.
Married Dec. i, 1887, Ellen Goodhue.
Married Oct. 18, 1900, a Dunlap.
Montgomery County,
Children
St.,
Ind.,
Crawfordsville, Ind.
38601.
Martha Caroline.
38602.
Isabella Louisa.
reside.
Appendix VI.
38603.
Mary Ann.
38604.
Charles B.
38605.
Lena.
38284.
Children
38617.
She died
in
He
38625.
He was
38285.
at
Elizabeth
1850,
(Erastus^
Elisha^
Richard'',
7,
He
1864.
Amanda Davis
1865,
1
in
married,
Dec, 1893,
Josiah^ John'.)
dence,
675
Marianna. Unmarried.
Samuel. 39000.
38616.
3,
Generation.
David Huston.
38615.
Mack.
Sixth
90 1,
Children
Martha Elizabeth.
38626.
Resi-
Born Nov.
28,
1855.
39100.
38627.
38635,
than'',
Reuben'.)
38286.
Augusta Smith.
County,
111.,
and
He removed
in
Children
38637.
38638.
1867.
in Jan., 1870, to
March, 1876,
to Tuscola,
Springfield
1859,
Ann
111.
Residence, 1901,
111.
Alice Viola.
Joseph
38645.
Josiah'', John',)
in
5,
38636.
Born Sept.
Alexander Mack.
in Florida.
Warren Mack.
He was born
38288.
folk,
Ohio.
Children
38646.
Grace.
Born in
1862.
Residence,
38647.
Dr. Milton.
Rockingham.
Born in Dec,
1868.
Married July
111.
i6,
1900,
Ada
676
14651.
38296. Hewas
(Asa.)
Residence, 1902, Albion, N. Y.
Charles H. Eddy.
38650.
born
He
in 1843.
Children
married.
38651.
38652.
in 1885.
in 1848.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
Henry
38800.
Mack.
G.
(Harmon
N.*,
Joshua^,
Josiah",
New York
He
13th.
Vols.
Residence, 1901,
Susquehanna, Pa.
Children
Born Jan.
Clara.
38801.
No
Nichols.
1861.
31,
Married, July
She died
children.
in 1896.
29,
1879,
Edward
Residence, Rome,
N. Y.
38802.
Elmer E.
38803.
Charles.
Franklin
38815.
He
Haven, N. Y.
Vermillion, N. Y.
Vols.
June
15,
from
90 1,
Children
at
married, July
5,
1864.
Josiah'*,
He was
3,
Enlisted Jan.
He removed
Mack.
J.
38413.
19, 1868.
Heavy
Artillery,
New York
New Haven,
8,
He
N. Y., to Vermillion, N. Y.
Vermillion, N. Y.
1865.
died
38816.
Winfred
38817.
Bertha E.
B.
J.
Holden.
39515-
Born
38818.
Frances
38819.
Albert Harmon.
38820.
Edna
J.
May
21, 1882.
Born July
26, 1884.
N. Y.
E.
Appendix VI.
William
38825.
Children
Generation.
(Harmon
677
Joshua^,
N.*,
He was
38414.
Josiah^
mar-
He
Fox.
Mary
Mack.
E.
ried
Seventh
38826.
Edwin
38827.
Gertrude.
38828.
Alice
(o.
Married. Residence,
Edward).
901,
Oswego, N. Y.
'
3S835.
9,
Frances).
Charles W. Mack.
He was
38528.
John'', John'.)
Nov.
(o.
He
married,
Residence, 1901, Whitewater, Wis.
Child
born Feb.
19,
1857.
Warren
38836.
Born Aug.
L.
3,
Samuel Huston.
39000.
Cleone Wright.
He
1899.
(David.)
He
43017.
married
died in
1900, at
She
Born in
Frances.
39001.
1896.
39100.
"Who's
Who
in
America"
in
B,;
ed.
Montgomery
came publisher
Bell
Academy, Nashville
of the Legal
Baxter's Reports.
Reporter,
Before 30 was pres.
later
bound
Memphis &
into
9 vols, as
Charleston R. R.;
built Sheffield, Ala., and organized S. Pittsburg Town Co.; was candidate for Gov., 1889
of late years devoted to railroad affairs, buildthe
Tenn.
Central
and
ing
becoming its president."
;
He
politics.
married
Children
39101.
William Mack.
39102.
Jere.
4,
1901,
38626.
Democrat
in
678
391
Prof. John
10.
(William Gray^
was born Sept.
Erastus^,
He
5,
Institute,
B.S.,
and
Montgomery, Ohio.
Wisconsin.
Child
William Davis.
391 16.
391 17.
391 18.
391 19.
of
39127.
39128.
Born in 1892.
Born in 1894.
Sidney. Born in 1896.
Born in 1898.
Elsie.
153.
Children
39139.
39150.
Baldwin
Pratt.
16670.
Mary Elder
Brownville, N. Y.
Rev.
He
(Addison Kellogg.)
Mary
Elizabeth Dodge.
Presbyterian.
39138.
Ezra
14, 1879, ^^
39135-
39137.
He
Hazel.
'
39136.
29, 1894.
Willard.
Children
39126.
Born Jan.
39125. Dr.
Strong died Sept.
Whig
University
38651.
14651.
(Charles H.% Asa'.)
married. Editor, pubUsher and proprietor
of Albion, N. Y.
Residence, Albion, N. Y.
in 1866.
Weekly News
Children
15900
in
Asa M.Eddy.
39115.
was born
of the
Mechanics
39111.
He
Professor of
Edward Kellogg.
Rev.
Society at
Princeton University.
16685.
Member
of
Appendix VI.
Children
39151-
Seventh
Generation.
679
39152.
39153.
Educated
at
Naomi Handy.
39154.
39155.
39156.
39157.
39158.
39159.
at
Children
Madorah.
Ruth.
39166.
39167.
39169.
James.
Addison.
39170.
Mary.
39168.
Rev.
39175.
Cadiz,
Arno Moore.
Sarah Elizabeth
Ohio,
He
Strong.
1902, Huntsville, Scott Co., Tenn.
Children
15900
39176.
Addison.
James.
II, 1884, at
157.
Residence,
39177.
39185.
He
married, Sept.
15900
158.
Children
39186.
Catharine.
39187.
Charles.
J.
68o
EIGHTH GENERATION.
Elmer
39500.
E.
Mack.
He
married,
July
31,
1890,
Ellsworth E.
Born Feb.
22, 1893.
Ellsworth
39515.
Bertha E. Mack. 38817.
Children
39516.
Ethel.
39517.
Edith.
J.
Holden.
He
THIRD GENERATION.
Ebenezer Mack.
42000.
He
Abigail Denis.
He married
May 8, 1792.
Children
24,
17 16.
in
married
42003.
Sophia.
March
42005.
12300.
23,
1736,
9,
1788.
died
He
42004.
(ist),
Nov.
17 14.
42002.
42001.
11826.
(Ebenezer^, John'.)
He
13,
1738.
1838.
20, 1847.
42006.
John.
B. B.
42007.
Lurany
42008.
Silas.
42009.
Elizabeth.
Born
May
21, 1755. \
Born in
1760.
Married a Bingham.
30, 1843-
FOURTH GENERATION.
Silas Mack.
42008.
42025.
(Ebenezer^, Ebenezer-, John'.)
born May 21, 1755. He died April 14, 1836. He married
He was
Mary.
27, 1757.
20, 1843.
682
Children
Born Sept.
42026.
Silas.
42027.
42028.
42029.
42030.
42031.
42032.
42033.
42034.
42035.
8,
1778.
42100.
42185.
FIFTH GENERATION.
Silas
42100.
He
42006.
Mack.
(Silas'',
8,
1778.
Children
Charlotte.
Ethelinda.
42103.
42104.
42105.
86 1.
42027.
He
19, 1786.
Children
42117.
42118.
42119.
42120.
42121.
42122.
42123.
He was
married, July
born March
Mack,
L.
Jonathan
15.
421 16.
died
Ebenezer^,
May
John'.)
13, 1853.
2,
He
1780.
42101.
42
He
42102.
John'.)
Ebenezer^
born Sept.
2,
(Silas",
3,
Ebenezer^,
1780.
He
Ebenezer^,
died Jan. 22,
3,
She was
1829.
Mary
B.
Marinda.
Appendix VII.
John Mack.
42135.
He was
42028.
Fifth
born Feb.
(Silas",
1783.
5,
Charlotte Alexander.
Generation.
Ebenezer^
683
Ebenezer-,
He married,
May 10, 1789.
John'.)
15, 1847.
Children
42136
42137
42138
42139
42140
42141
42142,
'
42143
42144
William Mack.
42150.
He was
42030.
She died
1786.
Children
May
1,
(Silas",
born Sept.
5,
29, 1849.
42153.
42154.
Oscar B.
42151.
Albert F.
42152.
William.
42440.
Asa
42160.
42031.
He was
1871.
He
died Sept.
Children
42161.
42162.
42163.
42164.
42165.
42166.
42167.
Mack.
born Feb.
8,
42460.
11, 1S25.
(Silas",
13,
Ebenezer^
He
1791.
Atwood.
Sally
Born Feb.
1792.
8,
Ebenezer^,
married, Feb.
John'.)
2,
1815,
1866.
Sally L.
Died Nov.
14, 1837.
10,
684
He
He
died Oct.
Children
42171.
42172.
42173.
He was
Children
9,
1891.
March
He was
Mary M.
42189.
Olive
Born April
Daniel Mack.
Mary Hunt.
She was
26, 1829.
born Nov.
(Silas",
2,'^,
1801.
Elvira Tubbs.
24, 1845.
J.
He was
Children
mar-
42034.
42200.
died
42188.
42 191.
He
42190.
1861,
3,
He
issue.
12,
Children
42035.
No
Joseph Ball.
42185.
42187.
42182.
42186.
5,. 1800.
Orville F.
42181.
ried,
1839.
42180.
42033.
1870.
9,
12, 1834.
He
married.
May
11,
1826,
23, 1807.
42201.
Mandana
42202.
Orville F.
Mandana
S.
Searles
(2nd),
March
31, 1857,
Mary Way
11,
1851,
Grifiin.
Appendix VII.
Sixth
Generation.
685
Stephen Mack.
Solomon^, Ebenezer^
(Stephen'',
Stephen Mack, his father, (20830) as well as Solomon Mack,
his grandfather, took an early zealous part in the Revolutionary42210.
John'.
struggle
field of
He
business.
arrived
1822
when they
Child
He
died in 1849,
Mack. Adopted by her uncle, Almon Mack. YoungMarried (ist), Edward S. Cook. 42500. Marriage
annulled in 1875. Married (2nd), Arthur F. Newberry. 42505.
Carrie E.
42211.
est child.
42220.
Almon Mack.
23575. 34515.
married Elvira.
She died
in
1876.
He
Resi-
SIXTH GENERATION.
42300,
ried Charlotte
Children
42301.
42302.
42303.
42304.
42305.
He
mar-
686
Mack.
Children
42316.
He
mar-
She
He
Philip Smith.
42315.
ried Ethelinda
42102.
Charlotte.
Born Aug.
died
He
89-.
12, 1827.
died.
Polly N.
42317.
4231S.
William
Silas
42325.
Ebenezer^ John'.)
Mack.
(Silas^
3,
i86r.
Ebenezer^,
Silas^
He
42326.
married
EHzabeth C.
(ist),
He
30, 1840.
He
42104.
John'.)
43000.
28, 1835.
Way Mack. (Silas^ Silas'*, Ebenezer^, EbenHe was born June 15, 181 2. He died 86-. He
Daniel
42330.
ezer"",
Born Feb.
in 1817.
42331.
Mary Ann.
42332.
Alfred Silas.
He
Martin Comstock.
42340.
42105.
1864.
married Mary
Ann Mack.
child.
He
Moore.
42350.
1861.
6,
married
42105.
Children
Mary
42351.
A.
Ida Ethelinda.
42352.
42353.
Silas
42360.
ried, Jan. I,
Children
42361.
42362.
42363.
P.
Mack.
(Jonathan
L.^
He
Silas"*,
Ebenezer^,
He mar-
Ebenezer"", John'.)
Henry M.
43010.
Appendix VII.
Sixth
Generation.
He
1827.
D wight.
42371.
Benjamin
42372.
Mary
42373.
Russell.
Hammon
42380.
Mack.
18,
687
Stevens.
He
42136.
Children
42381.
Amos
42382.
42383.
42384.
42385.
42386.
42387.
42388.
42389.
42140.
Children
Mack.
He was
1831.
(John^,
born Oct.
Ebenezer^, Ebenezer^
Silas'*,
14,
1817.
He
married, Dec.
Dewey.
42401.
Joanna Elizabeth.
42402.
Albert Fletcher.
42403.
42404.
Albert O. Mack.
42410.
He
42141.
John'.)
died June 14, 1852.
Children
4241:.
i,
C.
Silas B.
42400.
John'.)
(John^,
Silas**,
Ebenezer^, Ebenezer-,
22, 1821.
He
married.
He
Jesse Schenck.
42412.
Edward
42420.
Jane Mack.
Gillett.
He
married, Nov.
42144.
Children
Born May
Born Oct. 10,
42421.
Albion Eugene.'
5,
42422.
Laura
1852.
Eliza.
1852.
1850.
4,
1846, Eliza
688
William
42430.
ezer'',
Mack.
He was
42152.
John'.)
March
F.
(William^,
born Dec.
Silas'',
13,
Ebenezer^, Eben-
He
18 16.
27,
Children
42431.
42432.
He
Frederick Hall.
42440,
Lucinda Mack.
Children
Died Aug.
23, 1857.
Born
42441.
Frederick H.
42443.
May
31, 1841.
1868.
4*2444.
42445.
42446.
42447.
42448.
Oscar
42460.
B,
Mack.
He was
42154.
ezer^ John'.)
7,
Mary
42153.
42442.
Dec.
married,
born Feb.
11,
He
1825.
Eben-
married,
Children
Born
May
42461.
Lizzie.
42462.
Lucy Wheeler.
18, 1851.
Born Oct.
21, 1859.
John A. Mack.
John'.)
Child
42471.
42480.
Born June
Lewis A.
Asa
B,
15, 1855.
Mack.
John'.)
42490.
He was
Ebenezer', John'.)
married.
ezer^,
42172.
He was
(Amasa^
born July
Silas",
j8, 1829.
Eben-
He
Appendix VII.
Children
42492.
E.
Born Nov.
Born Aug.
Edward
42500.
Mack.
4221
Children
Generation.
689
Mary H.
Rossa H.
42491.
Sixth
20, 1854.
28, 1856.
He
Cook.
S.
married,
May
7,
1861, Carrie
1.
Edward
42501.
42502.
Arthur
42505.
Carrie E. Mack.
4221
He
Newberry.
F.
Private banker.
1.
married, Oct.
10, 1877,
Residence, Rochester,
Mich.
Child
Almon Mack.
42506.
Born June
6,
1884.
42525.
Children
(Wilkins Jenkins.)
35055.
42526.
42527.
42528.
42529.
42530.
42531.
42532.
42533.
Alvin Salisbury.
42534.
(Wilkins
Jenkins.)
35054.
He
married.
Child
Alexander.
42535.
42540.
Child
42541.
Jenkins.)
35052.
Married.
Emma. Married
St.,
42545.
Newman. Residence,
1902, 419
West Spruce
Burlington, Iowa.
Frederick Salisbury.
(Wilkins Jenkins.)
35058.
690
Children
Born March
Flora E.
42546.
Van
28,
1S77.
Married Oct.
6,
1901,
Bert
Dine.
42547.
42548.
42549.
42550.
42551.
42552.
42553.
1883.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
Carlos Franklin Mack. (Silas William'^, Silas^, Silas"*,
43000.
He was born Feb. 28, 1835.
Ebenezer^, Ebenezer^, John'.)
42326.
He married, Oct. 27, 1863, Clara Whitcomb Chamberlain. She was
born Jan.
19, 1839.
Children
43001.
43002.
Silas Winfred.
Born Aug. 12, 1866. 43500.
Daniel William. Born March 9, 1871.
Henry M. Mack.
43010.
He
(Silas P.^
42361.
He was
MoUie Haggerston.
23, 1841.
Children
43011.
Abbie Douisa.
43012.
Mary Rosamond.
Joseph E. Dean.
43025.
Salisbury.
He
1898, Mary-
42527.
Children
43026.
Roma
Clare.
43027.
Ruby
Cleo.
43028.
Dorothy.
16570.
The Ithaca
Appendix VII.
Eighth
Generation.
691
collection of
years ago by the University, has just returned to this country from the
United States of Colombia. Mr. Smith during his recent trip suffered
all
work.
gie
museum
where he
tropical
of Pittsburg, for
will
resume work.
which
institution
he took the
trip
and
satiated.
as Mr. Smith got his liking for this work on the famous Hart expedition which went to Brazil in the early years of the University."
EIGHTH GENERATION.
Silas
43500.
Winfred Mack,
Esq.
Winham.
Silas\
18, 1869.
Lawyer.
43501.
Silas Franklin.
43502.
Wilfred Theodore.
Residence, 1902,
Appendix Ann.
DESCENDANTS OF JOHN MACK OF NEW LONDON, CONN.,
WHOSE DIRECT CONNECTION WITH THE FAMILY
CANNOT BE ASCERTAINED.
Sewell Nathan Mack,
45000.
He married
Children
many
years).
He
died.
She
died.
in
45001.
Sewell Tiffany.
45002.
Son.
45025.
married
He
(1780),
45025.
widow and
45026.
Sewell Mather.
45027.
Elvira.
45028.
Isaac Foster.
45029.
John.
45050.
45028.
Residence, Peoria,
Residence, Peoria, 111.
Born in
1806.
He was
born
in
1806
111.
45050.
at Stafford,
Conn.
He
married (ist),
Asa Beebe, Representative of Winwhose wife was a Day, Rev. Asa Beebe,
member
Appendix VIII.
693
her mother's side and also on her father's mother's side a Uneal
in the sixth generation of Robert Day, one of the founders of Hartford, Conn., whose name is on the founders' monument
descendant
of that city.
of
Mack.
He
was educated
member
then elected a
Board
of the
Aldermen
of
of Rochester
and
founded the
first
Wisconsin
the
little
He
in 1848.
town where he
renewed
many
his active
settled in Wisconsin,
city of Chicago.
and
in
1870 removed to
chosen super-
He was
Children
45051.
45052.
Born
Born July
45053-
Isaac Foster.
45054-
John T.
1870.
in 1842.
Married Feb.
26,
25,
45100.
1846.
1873,
Graduated
at Oberlin College,
Alice Davenport of Yellow
and one of the publishers and
F.
Business manager
Residence, 1902, Sandusky, Ohio.
Franklin D. He is connected with the New York Life Insurance Company. Residence, 1902, New York City.
Bud, Ohio.
45055-
694
'
Ohio.
Ohio G. A.
diers' and
Home
of Ohio.
Child
R., 1892-3.
Sailors'
He was
prominent
Republican.
Charles Foote.
45101.
Student
45200.
Harding.
45225.
July. I, 1703),
Mary Mack.
45230.
at
Edward Sawyer,
at
Married, July
11803.
3,
1701,
(o.
Hebron, Conn.
Hebron, Conn.
Lucy Mack.
45235.
Married, Jan.
i,
Hebron, Conn,
Sarah Mack.
45240.
Hebron, Conn.
Ruth Mack.
45250.
Jr., at
Married,
March
22, 1739,
David Porter,
Hebron, Conn.
Lydia Mack.
45260.
at
1,
Joel Wilcox,
Hebron, Conn.
Samuel CovEL. He
45270.
Anna Mack.
45280.
Orlando Mack,
3D.
Died Nov.
12, 1762, at
Hebron,
Conn.
45290. Mrs. Betsey Mack,
1825, at East Windsor, Conn.
Born
in
1787.
Died April
Amasa Newton.
Born Feb.
19, 1847.
45315.
(See
16,
Mun-
Appendix VIII.
Amasa Newton Mack.
45315.
19, 1847.
He
695
(Benjamin.)
He
45301.
Munson (daughter
1901,
New Haven,
Child
Conn.
45316.
Samuel Niles.
45325Sidney Centre, N. Y.
Child
Married
Susan Mack.
Residence,
45326.
45330.
Connecticut.
He
He was
born Feb.
10,
17, 1779, in
at
graduated
married Elizabeth Mack.
He
Member
estville,
Chautauqua
Child
Co., N. Y.
45331.
Sophia.
Married, Aug.
45340.
10, 1830,
He
Elijah Dewey,
married Sarah.
Jr.
Town
Clerk,
Selectman, 1824-7.
Captain
1815.
Representative, 1828-29-30.
of the Plaintield Artillery Company in the militia.
Residence, Plainfield,
Hampshire
Children
45341.
Julia.
45342.
John.
Laura.
45343.
Co., Mass.
Town
She
45360.
Clerk, 1832.
joined the Congregational church at Plainfield,
Mass., in 1831.
696
Born Dec.
Sarah.
45344.
18, 1810.
Paine.
45380.
Clarissa h.
She attended Mt.
45345-
Holyoke Seminary
in the class
45346.
Rev.
Hemingway Jacob
College, 1837,
1895, Clyde,
He
Gaylord.
graduated at Amherst
Residence,
1840.
of A.M.,
Kan.
William Holmes Hallock. (Gerard Hallock (Willof the New York Observer and later of the Journal
45360.
Noah
Hallock,
He
18,
1826
(o.
Long Island, N.
New York
45341, He was
1827), in
Y.).
He
City.
mar-
connected with
85 1, Julia Mack.
Journal of Commerce for many years in an editorial
He was on the New York Republic, 1873. He
capacity, 1845-71.
was assistant editor of the American Ship also of the Iron Age,
1
ried, Sept. 3,
the
New York
till
Residence, Linden, N.
later.
J.
He was born
He marAmherst
Aug, I,
graduated
College, 1827.
in
Mack,
Tutor
Amherst
ColSarah
ried, June II, 1834,
45344.
Trustee
of
Minister.
Amherst
lege, 1830-1.
College, 1854-76.
He received the honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity from Amherst
College.
(See Paine Genealogy.) She died Oct. 3, 1868, at Holden,
Rev, William Pomeroy Paine, D.D,
45380.
He
1802,
at
Mass.
Children
45381.
45382.
4538345384.
45385.
at
Amherst College,
1871,
and
May
18,
Charles Pomeroy.
45400.
Rev. Eli
1808, at Granville,
He
graduated
at
Born
at
Holden.
Thornton Mack.
N. Y.
He
He was
born
Licensed
Appendix VIII.
by Troy Presbytery Aug. 24,
Academy, 1834-50. Teacher
1836.
He
1863-79.
died Feb.
Granville, N. Y.
Principal
New
at
697
N.
Brunswick,
J.,
Teacher
1855-9.
185 1-5.
in
New
Y.,
1881, in Brooklyn, N. Y.
3,
45410.
1807, at
1
83 1,
Member of Phi Beta Kappa fraternity.
degree of D.D. from Union.
Ordained Feb. 5, 1835, by Rochester Presbytery. Pastor at RochesN. Y., 1835-9; Knoxville, Tenn., 1840-3; Columbia, 1843-58.
ter,
21,
He
1835.
died
He
John Mack.
45420.
July
1779.
Munson Genealogy.)
(See
Residence,
Barkamstead, Conn.
Children
45421.
Whitfield.
Hannah
45424.
Samuel Munson.
May
25, 1810.
Died Aug.
29, 181
1.
45425.
Elisha Mack.
45430.
first
Born
45422.
45423.
He
married.
Town
of
He
built in
Hardwick,
1834 the
Caledonia
Resolved.
Eldest son.
and
moved
sisters
Mary
Bancroft.
He
into the
He
new
house.
He
married, in 1838,
698
Born Nov.
45441
45442
Died July
7,
1839.
45447
Andrew Mack.
45460.
of
19, 1780.
James.
45445
45446
ritt,
History of
Andrew.
45443
45444
Stiles'
Vermont.
(See
Stiles'
Married Aug.
6,
Stephen Mack.
45470.
J.
Mack
con-
tracted to
(1804.)
(See Chase's
Samuel W. Bowditch.
45485.
Y..
N.
Sophronia Mack. 45481.
thage,
dence, 1875, Booneville, N. Y.
Children
45486.
Robert Frederick.
45487.
Mack.
45488.
Alexander.
Franklin.
45489.
He
Married Sam-
Appendix VIII.
Andrew Mack.
45500.
He
married,
Chilion Edward.
John Andrew.
45501.
45502.
Philip Acher.
45515.
Mack
699
of Boston,
Mass.
William A. Mack.
45525.
(G. A.)
He was
born March
1830, at Portage, N. Y.
at
2,
Medina,
Ohio.
Children
45526.
Cora
45527.
Willie G.
Li.
Mack
of
East
Haddam, Conn.
Mrs. Sarah
45540.
dence, Albany, N. Y.
45550.
in 1834.
William
45560.
45561,
He
28, 1864.
born
in 1809.
dence, Binghamton, N. Y.
Child
Holmes Genealogy.)
Melissa.
17,
married Eliza.
1867.
Resi-
Residence, Albany, N. Y.
Gideon Colegrove.
He was
Francis'.)
Mack.
Mack.
J.
(See
(Silas"*,
He
married
Jeremiah^,
Francis^,
Mary Mack.
Resi-
700
Freddie
45570.
Volney Humphrey.
(Flavel
Gaylord'',
2,
45580.
of
4559-
and second
child of
died Feb.
11,
He
111.
Hannah Root
married
1850,
at
Franklin,
N. Y.
(See
July
8,
(daughter
1800. She
Root Genealogy.)
Herman Remick. He
45610.
45615.
at
3,
1830.
He
1,
Amanda
died and
is
Woodstock, Vt.
45625.
New York
Battery of
13, 1862.
45630.
Charles A. Mack.
45640.
Children
45641.
Jessie.
45642.
Frances C.
45643.
Caroline.
45644.
Charles A.
Mich.
He
of the first
First
Board of Trus-
foreman of the
married Rosetta.
He
first
died
Appendix VIII.
45650.
Dec.
3,
1874, at
Children
45651-
Detroit, Mich.
He
701
married Emily.
He
died
DELAWARE WATER
FIRST GENERATION.
George Mack.
46000.
He
married Phoebe.
The
following
entry in
Child
46001.
Mary.
Born Sept.
28, 1781.
46026.
Richard.
46027.
Nancy Ann.
1769.
46100.
17, 1774.
19, 1776.
46140.
46125.
46028.
46029.
1777.
Appendix IX.
Second
Generation.
703
SECOND GENERATION.
Richard Goodwin.
(Benjamin^, Abraham'.)
born Dec. 25, 1769. He married, June 3, 1792, at
Delaware Water Gap, Pa., Prudence Frances Hollister (daughter of
Rev.
46100.
46026.
He was
EUjah
Hollister, of
77
Wyoming
Valley, Pa.).
The
Merchant.
Methodist minister.
1.
of Ithaca
and
for me,
withdraw".
Soon
Episcopal church.
ordained Mr. Goodwin, getting
afterwards
dist
down
Bishop
the Metho-
Francis Asbury
number
off of his
of ministers that
46101
Elijah Hollister.
46102
Rachel Mack.
Born Oct.
Born June
i,
10,
1793.
1795.
46300.
46310.
46103
46104
46105
46106
46107
46108
46109
Emmons.
Daniel Freeman.
46380.
461 10
461
461 12
46125.
29,
on the Canadian
married
frontier,
1797,
New
He was
181
1818.
He was
War
service.
46027.
of
He
They
a large land
704
He removed
owner.
man
in
He
1797, from Ulysses to Ithaca, N. Y.
in Ithaca.
He became a very prominent
frame house
Children
46129.
46130.
Madison.
Died Nov.
20, 1809.
46131.
12, 1815.
46(26.
Mary Ann.
46127.
Eliza A.
46128.
46427.
46132.
Born Oct.
28, 1809.
Town
Residence,
Children
of Ulysses,
Tompkins
Co., N. Y.
46141.
Rachel.
46142.
Nancy.
46144.
Catharine.
THIRD GENERATION.
46300.
He was
Abraham'.) 49101.
He married (ist),
vania.
min^,
born Oct.
i,
Merchant. Republican.
1794, at Suffield.
He
died
Assembly, 1836.
May 22, 1866. Orra Granger
N. Y.
died Nov. 22, 1888.
Havana,
Residence,
Member
Children
46301.
46302.
15,
of
Died young.
Born Sept. 4, 1830.
Frances Hastings. Born July 20,
Edwin.
Ann
I^ouise.
46303.
ford.
46600.
1833.
Appendix IX.
Children
4631
Mill owner.
46102.
Generation.
Died in infancy.
Elijah Hollister.
Catherine. Born in 1826. Married a Reno.
1.
46312.
705
He
Nathan Hall.
46310.
Goodwin.
Third
Residence, Green-
Ky.
John. Born in 1831.
Born in 1838. Died in Feb., 1852.
Alice.
William Freeman. Married Annie Chapman.
ville,
46313.
46314.
46315.
46325.
Point,
He was
46103.
Abraham'.)
Co., N.
Tompkins
Y.
(Richard^ Benjamin^,
born Aug. 20, 1797, at Goodwin's
He married, Dec. 31, 1820, Maria
N. Y.).
Trumansburg, N.
Children
Y.,
McCarthy
801, at Troy, N. Y.
He removed
Methodist.
publican.
14,
and Aurora,
to
Aurora,
of Troy,
Re-
Miller.
111.
Residence,
111.
Born Nov.
46326.
Catherine.
46327.
Caroline.
46328.
46329.
46330.
46331.
46332.
Douglass.
46630.
46340.
(Richards
Benjamin^,
He
Abraham'.)
Juliette
26, 1821.
Richard,
Abraham Goodwin). No
children.
He
died
March
6,
1888.
Lawrence, Kan.
Children
He
died
8,
46346.
Jonas Goodwin.
46347.
Mary
46348.
March
Frances.
S. Kline.
7o6
Children
Francis.
46356.
46357.
Charles.
46358.
CorneHa.
Born in March,
1850.
46660.
46359.
19, 1852.
Abraham').
He had
Burrell.
Aurora,
wife.
She
resides.
1899,
111.
Children
46366.
Charles.
46367.
Frances.
46368.
Born in
Died.
46369.
Child.
46370.
John.
46371.
Daughter.
Untraced.
Rev.
46380.
Unmarried.
Died.
Matthew Hanna.
He
married
Nancy Ann
46382.
46390.
Freeman.
Lida H. Married a Kennedy.
Rev. William
Henry Goodwin,
He was
461 10.
D.D., LL.D.
born June
(Rich-
12, 181 2.
York, 1865-76. He
Regent
received the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws (LL.D.) from Hobart
of the University of the State of
New
Appendix IX.
1870.
College,
another college.
Children
He
He
Third
Generation.
46392.
Hollister Elijah.
Born June 6, 1840. 46690.
Frances Tabitha. Unmarried. Died.
46393-
Caroline Mary.
46391.
707
46394.
46395.
John Mack
Dr.
46400.
461
Abraham'.)
11.
Goodwin,
(Richard^
12,
Benjamin'',
1812, at Goodwin's
Lodi, N. Y.
Aurora,
111.,
Physician.
He
resided at
Children
He died
Y.,
Ann
46404.
46405.
Sylvester.
46401.
46402.
46403.
John S. Dean. He was born Jan. 22, 1799. He marNov. 20, 1828, Mary Ann Smith. 46126. He died June 4,
1870. She died Sept. 21, 1873. Residence, Nichols, Tioga Co., N. Y.
46420.
ried,
Children
46422.
46423.
Nathan
46421.
46425.
S.
Born Nov.
11, 1839.
Aaron Chubbuck.
46730.
He was
He
19,
He
7o8
Child
46428.
Emily
J.
Married, July
He was
Tribe.
1897,
14,
John
Lumber manufacturer.
1841.
He was
State
Commissioner
He
Children
8,
181
Member
1.
of Public Accounts,
6,
1897.
1862-5
Assem-
of
;
1865-7.
Residence, Hooper's
46431.
Catherine E.
46432.
Phebe
ley,
J.
1837.
Died
May
6,
1894.
N. Y.
FOURTH GENERATION.
Rev.
Goodwin.
25,
86 1.
1865.
46303,
Enlisted April
Captain, 3d N. Y. Regt. Vols.
to Major May 23, 1863; to Colonel Feb. 27,
Promoted
of
"General John E. Mulford, who for a long time has been desirous
from the presidency and the active management of
the Elmira
Seneca Lake railway, says the Free Press, has finally
of being relieved
cSz:
Appendix IX.
Fourth
Generation.
709
listen to it.
However, his health made it imperative. His
are
friends
It
pleased to see him take the much needed rest.
many
was a long pull and a hard pull, but the general was equal to the
would not
occasion.
company
Democrat.
Manufacturer.
Montour
Falls,
Child
Presbyterian.
Residence,
1897,
Schuyler Co., N. Y.
Edward
46601.
Born Nov.
Hastings.
25, 1854.
Sidway.
46610.
Goodwin's Point.
He
He was
46329.
married,
May
Hill at Aurora,
Post, N. Y.
Union
Republican.
Pier, Mich.
Children
Methodist.
19, 1828,
1872, by Rev. D. D.
(daughter of Charles K.
13,
Miller and
born Oct.
Residence, Aurora,
111.,
and
46611.
46612.
46613.
46620.
Benjamin^, Abraham'.)
dence, Aurora,
Children
46331.
He
111.
Edwin
46621.
46622.
Diego, Cal.
46630.
Goodwin.
Child
46631.
He
married Pauline
Ann
Charles Goodwin.
Born Feb.
22, 1869.
Died Nov.
22, 1869.
7IO
Jonas
46640.
Goodwin
46346.
(Jonas-, Jonas'.)
married Florence Jane Weaver.
Residence, 1899, Beloit, Wis.
Maud.
46641.
Alice
46642.
Nellie.
He was
born Nov.
13,
He
Wis.
filled
positions
married
(Jonas^ Jonas'.)
(ist),
Editor of Gazette.
in
the
Land
Office
Laura E.
Mayor
and
of
state
institutions.
Child
has
He
1843.
46900.
46650.
46348.
Dodge.
He
46651.
George
Hollister.
Editor of Gazette.
Children
46663.
Ernest.
Ann Budd.)
He was
Children
46676.
46677.
46678.
46679.
466S0.
46681.
46682.
46683.
46684.
Resi-
6.
46675.
Baptist.
46662.
46661.
Republican.
46358.
111.
Frank Goodwin.
Appendix IX.
Fourth
Generation.
711
of Rochester, N. Y.).
She
married
died
1884.
(2nd), May 10, 1888, Elethea Moore
Vincent (daughter of Dr. George Vincent of Prospect, N. Y.). No
S.
John
He
in
children.
111.
46710.
at
He
married, in 1881,
46394.
(William Henry",
born Aug. 21,
He was
of
Thomas
Child
Melvin.
46711.
46715.
Rev.
Born
in 1882.
46395.
(William Henry",
born Dec. 19,
He was
He
Child
46716.
Montgomery Moore.
3,
1885.
46720.
Benjamin',
Born Nov.
Abraham'.)
Methodist.
dick, Ind.
Children
46721.
Minnie
46722.
Charles Henry.
Belle.
16, 1874.
Bur-
,712
46723.
2,
1882.
Son.
46724.
46725.
46726.
He was born
46423.
Fannie
II, 1839.
married, Oct. 10, 1877,
J. Shoemaker
of
Daniel
and
Eunice
Shoemaker, Benjamin
(daughter
Shaw), Daniel,
She was born March 2,
Benjamin, Benjamin of Philadelphia, 1620).
Nathan
46730.
S.
Dean.
(John S.)
He
Nov.
1852.
Children
46731.
Born Aug.
Janiel Jefferson.
27,
1878.
Student in
Cornell
University, 1900-2.
John
46732.
S.
Born March
26, 1880.
FIFTH GENERATION.
WiLLiAisi
46900.
46641.
He removed
Children
from
Alice
46901.
Noel.
46902.
Florence Kenneth.
Maude Dodge.
111.
NEW HAMPSHIRE
BRANCH.
FIRST GENERATION.
John Mack. He was born in 1698. He married IsaBrown (daughter of the Lord of Londonderry). He came in 1732
from Londonderry, Ireland, to this country and settled at Londonderry, N. H. He died in 1753. She died about 1770. (See Parker's
47000.
bella
Residence, Londonderry, N. H.
47001.
William.
47025.
47002.
Janet
47003.
Campbell. 47040.
John. Married Margaret Nichols.
Newbury, Mass.
(o.
47004.
Robert.
47050.
47005.
Martha.
47006.
Elizabeth.
47007.
Andrew.
47008.
Daniel
(o.
David).
No
Married Henry
children.
Residence,
47065.
47080.
471 10.
SECOND GENERATION.
47025.
William Mack.
(John.)
He
47001.
He came
to
Amer-
714
Children
47026.
47027.
Margaret.
John.
47028.
Oliver.
47029.
Naomi.
47030.
Ruth.
47031.
Janet.
47032.
Andrew.
47033-
Elijah.
47034.
Mary.
47035-
Jane.
47036.
Jesse.
removed,
died
in
after 1778,
1813.
Children
John.
47042.
47043.
James.
William.
47044.
Nancy.
47045.
Daniel.
47046.
Mary.
Soldier
Evins.
descendants reside
Children
He
in 1778.
Robert Mack.
47050.
47051.
She died
47041.
beth
Henry Campbell.
47040.
He
He
in
in
the
western
(John.)
47004.
He
Revolutionary War.
New
York.
married Eliza-
Many
of
their
John.
47052.
Nancy.
4705347054.
James.
Susan.
47055.
Andrew.
47056.
Elizabeth.
donderry, N. H.
Children
47066.
James.
47067.
47068.
John.
William.
47069.
Hannah.
47070.
Henry.
Appendix X.
47071.
Janet.
47072.
Andrew.
47073.
Daniel.
He
James Smith.
47080.
He
removed
Second
to Marietta, Ohio.
Generation.
715
Children
47082.
Benjamin.
Mary.
47083.
Betse}-.
47081.
47084.
Catherine.
47085.
Martha.
47086.
Jane.
47087.
James.
47088.
John.
Andrew Mack.
47090.
He
1748.
died in 1830.
(John.)
47007.
Children
Letitia.
47094.
John.
47095.
Isabella.
47096.
Robert.
47500.
47098.
Daniel.
47099.
Charles E.
Born
in 1782.
Town
He removed
of Ulysses,
Children
to
Tompkins
1 1.
Elizabeth.
471
12.
Isabella.
47113
Janet.
471
Nathaniel.
47550.
47 1 15.
Martha.
47116.
John. 47570.
Daniel.
471
17.
47118.
47 1 1 9.
Ann.
Andrew.
(John.)
Mack
471
14.
He
Jane.
Holmes.
in
47091.
47097.
was born
Residence, Londonderry, N. H.
47092.
47093.
He
Robert Clark).
47008.
He
married Nancy-
Co., N. Y.
716
THIRD GENERATION.
(Andrew^ John'.) 47094. He was born
married (ist), Phebe Goodrich; (2nd), Hannah Abbott.
He was appointed March 14, 1832, on
Selectman, 1829-30.
committee, to sell meeting house.
In Dec, 1830, he was voted on
John Mack.
47500.
in
He
1779.
He
farm.
to purchase his
Residence, Amherst, N. H.
He was
47525. Andrew Mack.
(Andrew', John'.)
47097.
born Jan. 19, 1786, at Londonderry, N. H. He prepared at Pinkerton Academy and graduated at Dartmouth College, 1808.
Preceptor
of Gilmanton, N. H., Academy for two years.
Tutor at Dartmouth
College for one year, 1810-11.
Preceptor of Hampton Academy for
one year. He removed in 182 1 to Haverhill. He married, Jan. 13,
In the
1824, Maria L. Burns (daughter of Thomas Burns, Esq.).
autumn
many
of 1831 he
important local
He
Gilmanton, N. H.)
Haverhill, N. H.
Children
ofilices.
to
Gilmanton.
He
filled
died in 1875.
47526.
William.
47527.
M.D., 1847.
30,
Selectman,
Residence,
47528.
Thomas
47529.
Maria Burns.
47530.
Anna
Representative, 1869-70.
Burns.
Jane.
Nathaniel Mack.
He
47 114.
(DanieP, John'.)
47550.
married Nancy Morehouse (daughter of John Morehouse, 3rd, and
Sarah Pierson of Ludlowville, N. Y.). 14680. Justice of the Peace,
He was one of the founders of the Mack Settlement. Boat
1817.
builder.
Residence,
of Ulysses,
Appendix X.
Children
Fourth
Generation.
717
Born in
47551
Andrew.
47552
Benjamin.
47553
47554
William.
47800.
1803.
Lydia Ann.
47555
47556
Married
Eliza.
(ist),
John VanOrder.
a Jennings.
Daniel. Born in 1808.
47557
47558
John.
47559
Holmes.
Youngest
47830.
Married (2nd),
47850.
child.
No
Married.
children.
Residence,
Ludlowville, N. Y.
John Mack.
4757-
(Daniel-, John'.)
He
471 16.
married
Town
Children
of Ulysses,
47571.
Erastus.
47860.
47572.
Holmes.
47875.
FOURTH GENERATION.
-47800.
He was born
New York to
Children
DanieP, John'.)
removed,
1890.
Married a Berto.
47801.
Jane.
Charles H.
47810.
4781
Sylvester.
47804.
47805.
47806.
47807.
47808.
47809.
1.
47812.
47552.
1846, from
47802.
47803.
in
William.
Piatt.
Born Dec.
29, 1846.
7i8
Children
Robert.
47821.
47822.
Holmes.
47823.
Harvey D.
Member
of
47830.
John VanOrder.
Children
Friend.
47832.
Electa.
47833.
Charles G.
Child
John Mack.
He
47556.
Daniel Mack.
47850.
in 1808.
1862.
in
48020.
GiLLE-fx.
was born
died
47557.
47841.
He
47831.
47840.
He
47558.
Distiller.
Ulysses,
He
Tomp-
kins Co., N. Y.
Child
William.
47851.
Born Nov.
Erastus Mack.
Hardware merchant.
47860.
married.
1873.
3,
1832.
48030.
4757 1-
He
He died
about
47572.
He
Residence, Lockport, N. Y.
Holmes Mack.
47875.
married.
They had children.
47891.
William.
47892.
Fanny.
DanieP,
John',)
He
Appendix X.
Fifth
Generation.
719
FIFTH GENERATION.
John Mack.
48000.
47809.
Slocum.
He
480CI.
45002.
Daniel", John'.)
Nathaniel,
(Andrew*,
i8, 1874.
Cumberland Pres-
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Born Ma)'
45003.
Kent Eugene.
48004.
48005.
21, 1880.
He
47810.
of
Child
Born Dec.
George.
48011.
She
31, 1863.
48200.
He mar(John.)
47833.
Residence, 1902, Ithaca, N. Y.
Charles G. VanOrder.
ried.
48020.
Contractor and builder.
Children
Daughter.
Daughter.
Daughter.
48021.
48022.
48023.
William Mack.
48030.
He
N. Y. Vols,
in
the
Civil
Republican.
Ithaca, N. Y.
1874-7.
Children
War
three years.
in
Nov.,
in
109th Regt.
1853,
Residence,
1901,
48031.
Fanny.
48032.
Daughter.
sity.
for the
Remington typewriter.
720
The Khedive
Medyidie.
48033.
48034.
England.
SIXTH GENERATION.
George Mack.
48200.
He was
48011.
Cashier of First Bank of Joseph.
ieP, John'.)
Children
48201.
Nina.
48202.
Helen.
(Brother of John Mack.) He married, Sept. 5, 1844, Orpah Spalding (daughter of Capt. Isaac SpaldShe was born July 5, 1816. Ensign, April
ing, of Wilton, N. H.).
48230.
History
14, 1835.
of
Sewell G. Mack.
Amherst, N. H.)
(See
Residence,
Erastus Spalding. (Oliver^, EphrainT*, Edward^ BenHe was born May 28, 1775. He married, Dec.
jamin^ Edward'.)
Mack.
She was born at Londonderry, N. H. Thev
13, 1798, Jennet
children.
Their
twelve
first six children were born at Scipio,
had
He
died
She died March 13, 1836. ResiY.
N.
July 16, 1830.
48260.
dence, Lockport, N. Y.
FOURTH GENERATION.
Minerva R. (Mack) Gillette
48300. JosiAH Mack. 38180.
(38427) says that her great grandfather was Jeremiah, instead of
That his wife's name was Elizabeth and that she
Josiah Mack.
That Jeremiah Mack
resided before her marriage at Valley Forge.
had a brother who resided at Boston, Erie Co., N. Y., at the time of
the burning of Buffalo in 1813. That Jeremiah Mack had a daughter
who married a Gibbs and resided at Batavia, N. Y.
Children
Ezra.
Born in 1780.
Died young.
Died young.
48304.
Levi.
38260.
48305.
Died young.
Born May 3, 1791. Married Jesse Taylor. 48310.
Jerusha. Married (ist), a Wood. 48315. Married (2nd),
48301.
Joshua.
48302.
Joseph.
48303.
48306.
48307.
Phoebe.
Eliza.
Barrs.
48308.
38225.
John.
48318.
38250.
FIFTH GENERATION.
48306.
Children
48311.
Jesse
48310.
Mack.
Eliza
Caroline Phoebe.
Mack.
48340.
Born Jan.
9,
1819.
72 2
48312.
Sarah A.
48313.
Mary
48314.
Celestia
Born March
Born Sept. 2,
E.
9,
1821.
1S24.
N. Y.
M. Born Nov.
14, 1826.
He
48307.
died.
William.
48316.
He
Barrs.
48318.
Children
48307.
48319.
Summit.
48320.
Emeline.
Married
George Hitchcock.
They had
children.
He
married
SIXTH GENERATION.
48325. William Cheever.
Harriet Mack.
38228.
Children
38288.
38395.
48326.
Fannie.
48327.
Augusta.
48328.
Jennie.
48329.
Alanson May.
48330.
38375.
He
Their son,
Horace
L.
38226.
Children
Born June
Born Feb.
48331.
Erastus.
48332.
Charles.
48333.
48334.
Henrietta M.
L.
Mack.
Children
48336.
48337.
20,
1829.
Born March
IsAiAH H. Crouch.
48335.
Abby
15, 1826.
14,
He
48420.
They had
Married.
1843.
7,
a large
1831.
Died April
married,
1849.
17,
March
18,
38230.
18,
i860.
1839,
Appendix XI.
Sixth
Generation.
723
48338.
48430.
48339.
Norman
48340.
38231.
John'.)
4831
She died
1.
Boise Mack.
38425.
May
He
15, 1865.
Co., N. Y.
Children
48341.
48342.
1846.
Married July
1850.
Married Charles
4,
1869, Will-
I.
Gillette.
48445.
MiLO A. Mack.
48345.
3^^3348314.
Children
48348.
48349.
Genevieve A.
48346.
48347.
Born April
8,
i86r.
48400.
Nellie.
48357.
Willis.
Children
48362.
RuFus Parkhurst,
48360.
48356.
48361.
He
38465.
Married.
Franklin Joshua. Born Feb.
Ephraim.
Levi Mack.
48365.
Children
12, 1856.
48410.
38260.
Married a Baker.
48366.
Elvira.
48367.
Washington.
N. Y.
48415.
724
William A. Mack.
48370.
Children
38440.
48371.
Frank.
N. Y.
48372.
48373.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
L. A.
48390.
M. Mack.
He
Newell.
48346.
Child:
Lynford A.
48391.
Born Aug.
Frederick
48395.
19, 1875, at
Mack.
A.
New
Haven, N. Y.
(Milo A.^
Joshua^,
Josiah"*,
Josiah^,
Children
48396.
Lillian.
48397.
48398.
Mack.
Child
Charles Nichols.
48400.
vieve A.
He
48348.
48349.
Gene-
Residence,
Mabel.
48401.
Born Oct.
2,
1882.
Frederick Parsons.
48405.
He
(Eli S.)
married,
38476.
May
12,
He was
born
1892, Myrtie
Morse.
Child
48406.
Victor.
48410.
He
48362.
Born June
5,
1895.
Minnie Burdick.
Children
4841
1.
Lottie Minerva.
48412.
George Herbert.
48413.
Charles Ernest.
38467.
3,
1880,
Appendix XI.
He
Baker.
48415.
Seventh
Generation.
725
48366.
She died
in 1856.
Child
48416.
15, 1826,
died Aug.
Sheriflf of
Oswego
Co., N. Y.
He was born
(Alanson.)
48331.
He
married, in July, 1852, Elizabeth Haven.
Erastus May.
48420.
June
Married an Alport,
Daughter.
He
1867.
3,
Children
Born June
48421.
Charles A.
48422.
48423.
Herbert.
48424.
Juniatta.
Born
21,
13, 1853.
48450.
Married Lucian
1856.
Hammond.
48455.
May
9,
1861.
Married, Dec.
1897,
Minnie
Born June
5,
1866.
48460.
-2^,
Hallock.
48426.
Mattie M.
Born July
24,
48434.
48435.
48440.
He
4,
Wilson, N. Y.
married, Jan.
i,
1867, Harriet
1887.
Fred L.
16, 1887.
Jessie B.
S.
(Crouch) Quick.
48442.
A. Crouch.
1878, at
H. Pettit.
48338.
William
48339.
J.
Stark.
He
22, 1875.
N. Y.
Child:
48443.
Willie.
Born Sept.
9,
1875.
Residence,
Lucy
Residence, Oswego,
New York
City.
726
Charles
48445.
I.
Gillette.
He
38427.
married,
48342.
May
10,
Oswego
Co., N. Y.
Child:
Carl Marcus.
48446.
Born July
29, 1877.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
Charles A. May.
48450.
married, March
Born Oct.
Jennie A.
7,
1889,
He
48421.
Hubbell.
Emma
21, 1894.
He
LuciAN Hammond.
48455.
48422.
Children
48457.
48458.
Norman
48459.
Grace E.
48456.
Boise.
9,
1871.
2,
1880.
Born April
Born March
David Howard.
48460.
May.
(Erastus^ Alanson'.)
48451.
May.
13, 1853.
He
Married
D wight Taylor.
48470.
22, 1885.
22, 1895.
He
48424.
Children
48461.
Helen.
48462.
Leonard.
NINTH GENERATION.
48470.
Hammond.
Child
48471.
DwiGHT Taylor.
He
married, June
48457.
:
Catherine May.
Born April
17,
i90[.
i,
1898, Ida
May
Appei^^dix XII.
RECORDS OF VARIOUS PERSONS BEARING THE NAME OF MACK.
Isabella G. Mack.
48500.
Teacher
Graduated
at
Russell J.
48505.
Medical School, 1853-4.
48510.
1869-70.
Mack.
Resi-
Student
Editor.
Lawyer.
in
of
Banker.
Graduated
at University of
Mattoon,
111.
48530.
class of 1870.
Russell L. Mack.
Student
at
Dickinson College
D. E. Mack.
48540.
(Descendant of William Mack.)
dence, 1895, Woodstock, Vt.
48545.
in
Henry
R.
Mack.
Resi-
of Health, 1879.
728
Graduated
48555.
at
Bellevue
C. S.
Graduated
Mack, Esq.
at
1868.
Phillips
48575.
versity,
1873-4.
Student
at
Alfred Uni-
Residence, Adrian, N. Y.
Daniel Mack.
48580.
Residence, Adrian, N. Y.
Student
at
48585. Ogden Harrison. He married, Dec. 31, 1901, MarShe resided, 1901, 305 West 80th St., N. Y. City.
garet G. Mack.
48600.
48605.
Navy, Nov.
1864.
Eugene Mack.
St.,
Gunner, U.
S.
Navy, Sept.
10, 1849.
Assistant Engineer, U. S.
48610.
U.
sity.
24, 1863.
Henry
S.
48615.
Died Dec.
48620.
Mack.
Jeremiah Mack.
Gunner, U.
S.
7,
1865.
17, 1842.
John Mack.
9,
Mate, U.
1868.
S.
Ap-
Appendix XII.
729
48625.
U.
S. N.,
48630.
Bertha Mack.
48631.
Enoch Mack.
48632.
Ezra Mack.
48633.
Herbert
48634.
Thomas
48636.
Amos
48637.
L.
P.
Mack.
T.
J.
Mack.
Mack.
Alexander Mack.
1901.
48638.
Stella Mack.
48639.
Katie Mack.
48645.
Orange County, N. Y.
pioneer of
He
married.
He
was an early
County, N. Y.)
Child
Estella.
48646.
John Mack.
48650.
sell's
Collections.)
Child
when
Killed
He
married
Anna
Indians.
Sudita.
(See Mun-
Residence, Albany, N. Y.
Anna.
4865[.
Born Nov.
25,
48655.
Alexander Mack.
48656.
D. Mack.
48657.
Robert Mack.
Poems.
Vol.
i.,
of
1834.
730
tine,
48660.
Ark.
Dr. W. N. Mack.
48661.
Physician.
Residence, 1895,
Physician.
Residence, 1895,
Physician.
Denver, Col.
48663.
Rhonerville, Cal.
48664.
Eclectic physician.
Residence,
48665.
Dr.
Henry
48666.
O.
Mack.
Graduated
at
Western Reserve
Graduated
at
College of Physi-
Hugh
Mack.
Physician.
Residence,
Physician.
Residence, 1895,
Physician.
Residence,
Dr.
Mo.
48667.
St.
Louis,
48669.
P.
1895,
1895,
Redlands, Cal.
48670.
Dr.
J.
H. Mack.
Eclectic physician.
Residence, 1895,
Macksburg, Iowa.
48671.
Physician.
man, Mich.
48675. John Conrad Mack.
Residence, Newark, N. J.
Child
"48676.
Phebe Wilhelmina.
ried, Jan. 28, 1867,
wife.
48680.
Born Jan.
19,
1845, at
Newark, N.
He
He
Address, 1890,
S.
for his
Marsecond
J.
J.
Cincinnati, Ohio.
48690. Dr. William Barker Mack. He graduated at Dartmouth Medical College, 1878. Residence, 1890, ELxeter, N. H.
Appendix XII.
Dr. Theophilus Mack.
48695.
Medical College, 1843.
731
He
graduated
Geneva
at
at University
Cashier of Citizens' Savings Bank.
Residence, 1888, Detroit, Mich.
48700.
J.J.
Cashier of Bank of
Mack.
Kern
48725.
Ann
Bakersfield.
Resi-
D. Harter
Bank.
Co., Cal.
E. E. Mack.
Cashier of George
48720.
Residence, 1900, Canton, Ohio.
'
of
George Mack.
Cashier of
First
Bank.
Residence,
48730.
Edwin
Mack.
F.
48735.
N. Y.
E.
M. Mack.
111.
Banker.
48745.
(South).
48750.
Rev. E.
J.
(Moravian) Church.
Mack.
Rev. J. Mack.
Cal.
Anaheim,
1872,
48755.
48760.
Rev.
Residence, 1872,
Mack.
T.
New
Brethren
Springplace, Ark.
Presbyterian
minister.
Residence,
Presbyterian
minister.
Residence,
minister.
Residence,
48765.
Rev.
S.
Mack,
Lutheran
A.
Mack.
Congregational
p.
48770.
Rev.
J.
minister.
Resi-
111.
at
He
sea.
He was
was stationed
732
He was
Eugene Mack.
48780.
born
in
48785.
Minnesota.
Charles Mack.
Mail contractor.
He was
Ireland.
He was
stationed in
Residence, 1883,
Mack.
48786.
E.
48787.
Edward
Mail messenger.
N.J.
48788.
Mack.
A.
Born
in
Maine.
P.
O. Clerk.
111.
Frank D. Mack.
Born
in
Michigan.
Letter carrier.
48789.
Buena Vista
Mack.
Postmaster.
F.
Postmaster.
S.
Horatio Mack.
48791.
tezuma, Cayuga Co., N. Y.
48792.
Mills,
H. A. Mack.
Susquehanna
48793-
Co., Iowa.
Mack.
Callaway Co., Mo.
48790.
Aubert's,
F. P.
J.
Residence,
Postmaster.
Co., Pa.
Mack. Postmaster.
48795. J. W. Mack.
Indiana Co., Pa.
48796.
48797.
S. J.
Saint
Postmaster.
Fruitville,
Montgomery
Born in Massachusetts.
48794. James E. Mack.
Residence, 1883, San Bernardino, Cal.
dence, 1883,
1883,
Postmaster.
Mack. Born
New York
New
in
Co., Pa.
P. O. clerk.
York.
Letter carrier.
Resi-
City.
W. H. Mack. Postmaster.
Alameda Co., Cal.
ington Corners,
Nellie M. Mack.
48S00.
dence, 1883, Washington, D. C.
in
Mack.
in Illinois.
Teacher.
Resi-
48801.
P.
48802.
Theodore Mack.
Government Printing
Born
Office,
Born
in
Pennsylvania.
Washington, D. C, 1883.
Employed
Appendix XII.
48803.
Missouri.
W. Mack.
733
New York
State.
Appointed from
River
Commission.
Employed by Mississippi
48804.
from Iowa.
Born
in
William Mack.
in
Employed
U.
Born
8.
New York
in
Rock
Arsenal,
State.
Island,
Appointed
111.
U.
Alex. Mack.
S.
New
Appointed from
York.
Clerk in
to Port Pleasant,
N.
J.,
1883.
48807.
from
Illinois.
tralia,
111.,
William
C.
Clerk
U.
in
in New York.
Appointed
Mail
Service, Chicago to CenRailway
Mack.
S.
Born
1883.
48810.
Annie Mack.
Frederick O. Mack.
George Mack.
Engineer Department
48814.
at
at
of
Born
Clerk in
Germany.
Pennsylvania.
S.
in
S.
in
Division, U. S.
1883.
in
U.
Large, U.
James Mack.
Born
C,
Born
Large
Joseph Mack.
Engineer Department
48815.
D.
Eastern
South Carolina.
War
Employed
Employed
War Department,
in
in
1883.
Employed
in
Department, 1883.
U.
S.
Ordnance Dept.
at
Large, 1883.
48816.
War
John
C.
Mack.
Employed
Medical Dept., U.
in
S.
48817.
Employed
in
Born
Office,
in
District
of
Columbia.
Washington, D. C, 1883.
Law
School, 1883.
western University,
899-1 900.
Graduated
Law
at
Harvard
School of North-
734
48825.
Professor
of
Voice
48840.
in
Times
"Men
of
New York"
says of
him
in Pontiac,
Mich., in 1868.
a clerk
He
into
had
then been engaged in the advertising business two years and was
He
well acquainted with many branches of the difficult subject.
continued, therefore, for several years to conduct various advertising
enterprises in Buffalo.
Many of these ventures had to do with the
fair
and disposed
of the property.
Appendix XII.
"In September of the same year Mr.
735
Mack began
For a while
journalism by founding the Sunday Times.
the printing was done outside the office, and not until 1881 was the
in Buffalo
placed in operation
in
1892 another
Hoe
was
installed,
and
in
1895 a
hand.
"Until 1884 the Times was independent in politics, but in the
campaign of that year it came out strongly for Cleveland, and has ever since supported the regular Democratic nominees.
presidential
Mr. Mack has been very active in political affairs personally as well
as journalistically, and has had an important part in the counsels of
the Democratic leaders.
He has been a delegate to various local
and
state conventions.
He was
one
Demo-
cratic National
member
of the
He
state
com-
supported Mr.
Ellicott
and the
"He
48850.
University, 1887-8.
Residence, Raritan, N.
J.
Student
at
Cornell
736
48855.
He was
Andrew Mack.
born
He
He
in Boston.
began
subse-
quently appeared with Peter Daily in "A Country Sport" and played
Sir Lucius O'Trigger in the all-star burlesque of "The Rivals".
He
48860.
Irish
George Mack.
ham's Company,
New York
Born
Robert Mack.
George Dunbar's
Member of Capt.
1739.
Colonial Troops, 1758.
in
New York
Born
in
Member
1741, in Ireland.
Colonial Troops, 1760,
ter.
Arthur
J.
Mack.
Milwaukee, Wis.
Educated
New
He
in
York.
Manufacturer.
St.,
Office,
New York
5,
1862, in
at the
Col-
627 Broadway.
City.
He
years.
State Senator of
48915.
1845, in
St.
He was
Iowa 4
111.
He
Iowa
for
14,
14
years.
born June
of
graduated
He was
at
born
Nov.
15,
Healdsburg Academy,
Appendix XII.
He removed
Teacher.
Cal., 1865.
intendent of Schools of
of
in
737
1850, to California.
Super-
Principal of
He
48920.
Law
graduated
at
Columbia
School, 1867.
48925.
City of
New
48930.
the City of
48935.
Harry W. Mack,
He
in Cincinnati, Ohio.
York, A.B.,
Esq.
He
13, 1861,
New
1880, and
of
Publisher.
48940. Jacob W. Mack.
Secretary and Director
Underwriter Printing and Publishing Company. Member of Re-
St.
New York
St.,
City.
John
Mack.
F.
48955.
High
He
School, 1887.
111.
William Mack.
Wood
Soldier in the
Author
at Ithaca,
N. Y.,
Pittsburg, Pa.
St.,
Civil
War.
Resi-
American State
of Digest
Reports.
48975.
48980.
Homeopathy.
Anna
E.
Mack.
Dr. Charles
Author
S.
Mack.
of
Love You.
Because
Author
of
Principles
of
738
D.
48985.
Clerk, 1883.
Born
in
48990.
versity,
W. Mack.
M.E.
Conn.
U.
S.
Residence, 1898,
1893.
Graduated
Railway Mail
New York
at
City.
Cornell Uni-
174 Kensington
St.,
Cleve-
land, Ohio.
48995.
graduated
at
President of
1902, Carthage,
Child
48996.
Til.
David E.
Lawyer.
"Carthage,
Dear
Sir
111.,
Jan. 4th,
have your
letter of Dec.
Mack
Mack."
SIXTH GENERATION.
Alvin Salisbury.
50000.
He
Aldrich, of
He
7,
1838.
Children
50004.
C.
Born Aug.
23, 1862.
18,
50006.
3,
42534.
1861, Mahala
18, 1835.
igoi.
50007.
Catharine.
50008.
Charley
J.
1867.
18, 1866.
5,
i868.
1867.
50200.
50210.
50005.
35054.
111.
50003.
Don
50001.
50002.
(Wilkins Jenkins.)
He
1869.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
Alexander Salisbury.
50200.
(Alvin^
Wilkins Jenkins'.)
He
Children
50201.
50202.
Mahala A.
740
Horace
50210.
He was
50004.
A.
Salisbury.
born March
5,
1868.
Frank Groom.
50215.
Salisbury.
Alvin F.
50217.
Glenn L.
.50225.
50216.
Salisbury.
children.
50007.
Children
He
No
He
L. G.
Miller.
50005.
He
Mary A.
Child:
50226.
50230.
Emma
Gilbert
L,.
Born Aug.
2,'
1899.
Albert H. Peterson.
H. Salisbury.
42530.
He
married, Sept.
7,
1901,
DEY
DEV
I3ey History.
The first ancestor of the Dey family of whom we have knowledge
was Count Isarn de Die, Grand Maitre De L'Ordre Teutonique Seigneurs, in France, Premiere Croisade, 1096, whose descendants left
France, after the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, and settled in
The will of Ralph Goodwyn of
Scotland, England and Holland.
dated
April 12, 1518, proved April 24, 1518, makes
Northerlyngham,
a bequest to his daughter, Margaret Dey, and her sons, Thomas and
William Dey.
FIRST GENERATION.
RICHARD DEY OF NEW YORK
62000.
Dirck
CITY.
Janszen
(1641.)
alias
Siecken
(Sichen, Sicken, Sycan, Zieken), alias Dirck Janse Dey, came from
Amsterdam at an early date and settled in New Amsterdam, where
he married, Dec.
2,
He
dam.
He
He
742
Oct.
8,
The
North Holland.
dated Dec.
city," is
5,
decease
two children.
"The
will
of
1683
;
proven July
names
will of
St.
Martens
in
1,
1693,
some
six or
seven
1693.
men by these
wit-
nesses, Dirck Jansen Dey, living just without this city, known to me,
being sick abed." Leaves to his wife, Geetie Jansen, "All that land
which
tor
is
and Henry.
the foot of
Dey
street in
the family.
He
Nov.
II, 1687,
Dey
street.
Vol. VIl/.
(See
New York
1876-7.
Pages
57 and 58.)
Children
62001.
62002.
62003.
62004.
John.
Baptized Sept.
22, 1652.
Second
62020.
He was
GrEiSTEHi^Tioivr.
He
(Dirck Jansen.)
married fist), Jan. 16
62002.
(o.
Feb.
of
4), 1685,
John Le Counte, orLe Conte, was a man of great influence in Richmond County, Staten Island, N. Y., early in the i8th Century. He
was member of Assembly, 1726-56, and County Judge, 1739-56.).
His
will
8,
1688
Ryerson of
Teunis Dey owned
farm
New York
whom
life,
my
last will
of the estate
and testament.
and maintain
My
all
the
if
she
744
come
go
to a
and she
is
to
to the children,
is
to bring
or trade to live
to
do.
executors.
in the
will
granted to his widow, Hannah Ryerse, who has since married George
Ryerse and the will confirmed June 15, 1693."
He
died in 1688.
Children
Baptized Nov.
62021.
Jane.
62022.
Dirck Theunis.
62023.
Sara.
24, 1685.
Baptized June
10, 1688.
Janneken Dey.
Children
27, 1687.
62003.
62036.
Gertrude.
62037.
Cornelius.
Baptized June
19, 16S7.
Baptized March
29, 1691.
62215.
62200.
Franz Corneliszen.
62035.
'
17), 1685,
Baptized March
62235.
June
Third
GrE^sTEHiVTiON,
,*'
DiRCK Theunis Dey. (Theunis Dircksen^ Dirck JanHe was baptized March 27, 1687. He married.
name was Jane Blanchard. His will was dated Aug. 4,
62200.
60622.
sen'.)
His
wife's
1761
March
May
proven
29, 1764.
He
sold
Church, a
lot of
is styled Richard
Dey, Gentleman, grandson
Richard Dey. He bought in 17 17 a tract of 600
acres in Singack Brook (near Preakness which is two miles from
He resided in Bergen Co., N. J. His will is on
Paterson), N. J.
Street.
and
In the deed he
heir-at-law of
record in the
Children
62203.
Ann.
62204.
Mary.
Franz Ryerson.
62215.
1685.
J.
62202.
62201.
2,
office of the
He
married, in
He
62216.
Marte.
62217.
62218.
Anthony.
Anthony.
Baptized
March
10, 1708.
15, 171 1.
746
62219.
62220.
George.
62221.
62222.
Jolin.
62223.
Jane.
Anna.
62224.
62225.
Mary.
62235.
Baptized Dec.
Henry
Spier.
25, 1726, in
(John.)
Hackensack, N.
He
J.
Hackensack, N. J., Sarah Dey. 62023. Residence, "PommerShe died before 1730. Her children survived her.
pogg", N. J.
at
Children
"
*
d65f..
11
ji
^^te^
_ ^
SCHUYLER
^^m>
FOTJRTH GrEISTER^TIO^.
62600.
He was
born
in
1725
(o.
Dey house
cil,
J.,
say:
Bergen
Member
bustling,
modern town
of Paterson,
748
N. J., stands a house, which during the year 1780 was for three
months the headquarters of Gen. Washington. It is beautifully
situated in the midst of an undulating plain, bounded by the Preakness Mountain, the Passaic River, and First Mountain.
Through
the clefts in the hill lovely vistas of the far-reaching mountains may
be seen.
camped along the Totowa Heights near the Great Falls of the Passaic
The camp extended for nearly seven miles from Wagraw on
River.
The
the left wing to Singack or Lower Preakness on the right.
advanced guard was below the Passaic and some miles from the
The grand parade ground was near the falls on the
headquarters.
spot over which the Second Ward of the City of Paterson has been
Among the officers who were with the army in camp were
built.
The house in
Lafayette, St. Clair, Lord Stirling, Knox and Lee.
which Lafayette had his headquarters was the residence of Samuel
VanSaun, and was about one mile from the Dey House. When
Lafayette revisited America in 1824-5 ^^ passed the camp and saw
that his soldiers had put up a board sign to designate the spot which
had been
their
his headquarters.
camp could
still
be seen.
late
had
built for
Mr. William
Nelson, writing
tradition to
country for twenty miles, including New York, Newark, ElizabethStill another tradition asserts
town, Haverstraw and Hackensack.
that he had ordered great masses of stone to be piled up on this hill
to be rolled
down upon
the
enemy
if
way
up the gap.
to Col.
All
pointed with mortar, and even today are in perfect condition.
the timbers are of oak, of immense size and strength, and all fastened
A large hall 12 feet wide, runs
together by huge wooden pins.
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LENOX ASD^
^.UNDATlf-
Fourth Generation.
749
this there
in each.
are
The
ceilings are 10 feet high, but in the second story they are only 8 feet.
Our chief source of information as to what part of the dwelling was
occupied by Gen. Washington, is the account left by a French nobleman, the Marquis de Chastellux, who visited the General while at
Preakness.
The Marquis
and soon
after
may be of interest to reproduce here his narrative of his reception by Washington and of what he saw while a guest at headOn arriving at the house he recognized it as headquarters
quarters.
"It
by
'a
continues thus
;.
him.
me and
led me
short
He
presented
me
to Gens.
Knox, Wayne, Howe, &c., and to his 'family,' composed then of Cols.
Hamilton and Tilghman, his secretary and aides de camp, and Major
Gibbs, Commandant of his Guards because in England and America
the aides de camp, adjutants, and other officers attached to the General form what is called his family.
A new dinner was brought to us
and the former one was prolonged to keep me company. A few
glasses of claret and Madeira quickened the acquaintances which I
had to make, and I soon found myself at ease near the greatest and
best of men.
The goodness and kindness which characterize him
are to be perceived in everything which surrounds him
but the confidence which he gives is never familiar, because the sentiment which
he inspires has in all individuals the same origin a profound esteem.
for his virtues and a high opinion of his talents.
About 9 o'clock in
the evening the general officers retired and went to their quarters,,
which were all far away; but as the General had wished that I should
;
750
stay with him, I remained some time longer, after which he conducted
me to a chamber, which formed a quarter of the lodging that he
He made excuses on the little space of which he could
occupied.
dispose, but always with a noble politeness which was neither annoy-
and dining room, (for Washington only the staff dined in the large
While we were breakfasting Gen. Washington ordered his
hall).
horses to be brought up and the army to prepare for a parade.' After
'The repast was
that they returned to headquarters for dinner.
served in the English fashion, with eight or ten large dishes of meat
and game, accompanied by several kinds of vegetables, and followed
;
by a second course
At 8 o'clock
himself), tout en tostant et en faisant la conversation'.
In fact, it seems as if much of
in the evening supper was served.
Washington's time must have been spent
sisted of 'three or four light dishes,
of nuts,
some
in eating.
fruit
in
"
morning.'
"According
in the
Dey
to
house.
years ago.
"Col. Theunis Dey, the owner of the house, was the descendant
of an old Dutch family of New York. In the records of the Reformed
Dutch Church
in
New Amsterdam
28, 1641,
the marriage of 'Dirck Janszen, van Amsterdam en Jannetje TheuTheir son Theunis was baptized Sept. 24, 1656. In 1685 he
nis'.
is
309
feet front
He owned
a farm
feet
of five
deep
and a
to the
half
Hudson
tract of
probably
built
some years
before.
He was
Fourth Generation.
751
County Regiment in 1776, his son Richard (Dirck) Dey being Major
This Richard later became Sheriff of Bergen
in the same regiment.
County arid Major General of miUtia. In 1801 he sold the homeRichard's son Anthony
with 355 acres of land, for ;i^3,ooo.
was for many years a
and
of
was one of the founders
Jersey City,
stead,,
prominent citizen of that place. The name of Dey has now disappeared from Preakness except for a solitary inscription on a crumbling
stone in the family burying ground back of the house, which states
"The
of Philip Schuyler
Schuyler, daughter
This Philip Schuyler was
name in this
"The large
first
of
country.
reduced
held.
was
estate of the
in size
built,
and
is
pointed
still
to with pride
for
months Washington's
headquarters.
"Montgomery Schuyler,
The Magazine
of
American History
same house
"During the
at
first
for August,
Jr."
1879, contains
Preakness,
headquarters
Colonel Theunis Dey.
along the
position at the Little Falls, on the opposite side of the river, while
the Marquis de la Fayette had his headquarters at the residence of
Samuel VanSaun, near Sandford's race track, and about a mile from
the
Dey house.
"From October
encamped
at
ceding July
9 until
November
site
752
in
along the eastern bank of the Goffle stream, where it flows into
Passaic river, not far from the present suburb of Paterson,
known as Hawthorne. He had his headquarters near the Ryerson
east,
the
On
site.
Wagraw neighborhood.
When
mile, to the
in
1824-5, he passed through this locality and was amused to see that
some of his former soldiers had remembered the old camp, and had
put up a rough board sign to designate
it,
above the
river, so that
it
fence.
as
it is
Wagraw
on the
left
wdng
to
ing of Moyland's Dragoons and Major Parr's Rifle Corps, were stationed south of the Passaic river, the former near the Little Falls, to
protect the approach from
the west
side of the First Mountain, as well as the road through the Great
Notch, while the Rifle Corps occupied a broad ravine northeast of the
Notch, in a position to command it, and also to patrol the roads leading into it from Acquackanonk and Newark.
Although Major Parr's
corps held this post less than two weeks, being then removed a mile
or two further west, where he could protect the
same
is to this
day known
neighborhood as 'The Rifle Camp'. Thirty or
forty years ago, the remains were still plainly visible of the ovens
by the people
in the
Fourth Generation.
753
New
York,
Tradition
Haverstraw, Hackensack,
also asserts that he caused great masses of stones to be piled up on
this hill, to be rolled down upon any troops that might undertake to
etc.
Newark, Elizabethtown,
constrained to relieve the officers of the day from attending at headquarters 'when there was nothing more than common to report'.
his artillery,
It is a
common
tradition in the
his capture
tion of
army; the Passaic river another; back of that arose a steep bluff,
surmounted by the plateau already mentioned then came the Preakness hill over this range, in one of the most beautiful valleys, stood
;
bethtown,
Totowa, Acquackanonk and Hackensack on the southeast, and Paramus, Pompton and Ringwood toward the northeast.
"A
New
century ago, the building must have been one of the finest in
Jersey, for
and the
it
is
its
It is
architectural
symmetry
masonry.
from the main road, facing south it is two stories in height, with a
double pitch roof, through which a recent owner has pierced some
;
vvindows, giving
it
The
building
is
754
The
front
is
of
doorway and windows trimmed with polished brown sandthe sides and
stone, squared and set in the most accurate manner
rear are of rubble work, the windows and doors trimmed with brick,
the sides above the eaves being carried up in brick. All the masonry
brick, the
is laid
up
in yellow clay,
the'
walls are perfectly firm, and are apparently good for another hundred
The timbers, where exposed, in the cellar and attic, are of
years.
hewn
oak, of the
hall, twelve feet wide, on either side of which are two rooms,
a fireplace faced with rubbed brown sandstone in each. The ceilings
on the first floor are about nine feet, and on the second floor eight
runs a
feet high.
Nearly
all
room
^in
first floor
this is
pointed out
as 'Washington's room'.
It was his audience chamber and dining
room the family dined in the great hall. The space above the fireplace in the General's office is ornamented with elaborate paneling
;
one
of the
'Travels,'
charming.
their ardor,
and they
hastily retired.
"A
of place
regarding the
Dey
family.
Fourth Generation.
In the records of the Reformed Dutch Church of
December
the marriage on
New York we
755
als
Voren'.
According
j.
find
Van
m.
Dutch
cus-
name
of
the
January 16,
Schouten, j.
farm of five and a half acres, 309 feet front on Broadway, and 800
feet deep to the Hudson River, the farm being now intersected by
Dey
He
street.
In
had
Dirrick Dey,
27,
'of
1730, 'Dirick
Sonmans a
He left
Dey
of
a son Theunis,
made
who probably
He was
his
headquarters.
of Militia in the early part of 1776, his son Richard
(Derrick) being Captain in the same regiment, and afterwards Major.
Theunis was in the New Jersey Assembly in 1776, and in 1779, 1780
ington
County Regiment
and
remembered
in the region
son of Richard,
and
for
many
756.
proud estate
at
last
occupied by his farmer, more than half the house being vacant.
"William Nelson."
in 1720.
built
Col.
Warren
S.
Dey,
"New York."
Residence, Saddle River, Bergen Co., N.
Children
62601.
62602.
62603.
62604.
62605.
62606.
62607.
62608.
J.
Philip.
a Post.
62609.
62610.
63 1 10.
Jane.
Salle.
John Varick.
62615.
(John.)
63125.
He was
He
tized at
of
Children
62616.
Abraham.
63490.
62617.
Richard.
Baptized April
(Church Record
at
i,
1752
Hackensack.
(o.
)
Baptized Jan.
Died young.
12,
1752).
Fourth Generation.
Born March
757
62618.
Richard.
62619.
Anne.
62620.
Jane.
62621.
Peter Elting of
New York
Baptized June
i,
Sept. 30,
1831.)
63500.
Married
City.
1760.
Married
(ist), a
Hardenbergh
gunck, Ulster Co., and Montgomery, Orange Co., N. Y., 1788She died Nov. 23, 1808.
1817.
Martin. Born Aug. 20, 1766. Baptized Aug. 20, 1766 (o. 1767).
Died young.
Anthony. Baptized May 14, 1769, Died young.
Maria. Born Dec. 25, 1771 (o. Dec. 11, 1769). (o. Baptized Dec.
II, 1771.)'
(Church Record at Hackensack.) Married Gerrit
Gilbert.
County Clerk of New York County, N. Y., 1812-13.
62622.
62623.
62624.
62625.
62635.
land, to
25, 1753.
William McAdams.
New York
City.
He
2S^;S^I^^
He came
married,
Dec.
1764,
Ann Dey.
He
62645.
Mary Dey.
Child
62646.
David Shaw.
62204.
He
Merchant.
married,
Nov. 23
Residence,
(o.
New York
24),
City.
William.
Born Sept.
13, 1766.
1761,
Fifth GrENEHiVTiON.
Gen.
63000.
62601.
Dirck'.)
He
married,
Richard
He was
March
6,
Josiah Pierson,
New
Jersey State Troops, Colonel Philip Van Cortlandt; Major, Colonel Jacob Ford's Battalion New Jersey State
Essex County
Sheriff of
Troops, November 27, 1776; resigned, April 10, 1778.
Bergen County, N. J. Major General of Militia. In 1801 he sold
John Biddle,
May
2,
He
1739.
Children
of Philadelphia, to
63001.
63002.
63003.
63004.
63005.
63006.
63007.
63008.
63009.
died Oct.
7,
181
63010.
Gilbert.
6301 1.
William.
63012.
Susan.
63013.
Hannah.
63014.
Mary.
70060.
70080.
70100.
70090.
Fifth Generation.
Lieut. Benjamin Dey.
63020.
62606.
Richard'.)
He
War.
Rev.
759
was commissioned
in
Montgomery County Battalion commanded by Major Abraham Hardenburg, by Gov. CUnton on receiving news that the Indians in the
Cayuga Ferry were
vicinity of
He
He
married.
Child
Alexander.
63021.
70240.
J.
sician.
years.
He married in
He practiced
He died Aug.
Children
-1^
63026.
63029.
63030.
63031.
2,
in 1759.
J.,
for
Phy-
many
Anthony.
63027.
63028.
Nancy. Born Aug. 21, 1784. Bap. Sept. 26, 1784. Married
Joseph Folwell. 70210.
Francis Post. Born June 2, 1786. Bap. July 2, 1786. 70220.
John P. Born June 23, 1788. Bap. July 20, 1788. 70225.
Benjamin. Born Aug. 25, 1790. Bap. Oct. 24, 1790. Died in
1819.
63032.
Born Aug. 29, 1792. Bap. Sept. 30, 1792. UnDied April 24, 1852, at Seneca Falls, N. Y.
Charles William. Born Feb. 12, 1795. Married, in 1841, Nancy
McAllister. No children.
Died April 27, 1847, at Seneca
Samuel Hay.
married.
63033.
Falls,
63034.
David.
63035.
Edwin.
63050.
62604.
He
N. Y.
Geneva, N. Y.
760
Children
Born Oct.
63051.
6,
1785.
York
City,
Church
Theunis.
63052.
63053.
Peter.
63054.
Ellen.
12, 1810.
June
of Albany.
Born Nov.
He
Deacon
died April
26, 1786.
Bap. Jan.
i,
1786.
Richmond County
in
or
En-
New
16, 1856, at
Bap. Dec.
Albany, N. Y.
26, 1786.
63091.
Children
Hannah.
63066.
Born June
Anthony Dey.
12,
1787.
Bap. Feb.
r,
1789.
Married
70200.
Born Dec. 12, 1788 (o. 1789). Bap. Feb. i, 1789. MarHudson. 70135.
Esther. Born in 1790. Died young.
Hester Schuyler. Born Nov. 30, 1790. Bap. March 27, 1791.
Married David Hudson. 70150.
Born Aug. 29, 1798. Married Ben. Johnson. 70170.
Jane.
Eleanor. Born in 1800. Married Ebenezer Mack.
14800.
Mary.
63067.
63068.
63069.
63070.
63071.
63080.
He
62607.
Sarah Neafie (daughter of John Neafie, of Romulus, N. Y.). She
was born Sept. 11, 1770. David Dey was baptized Dec. 25, 1763, at
General Richard
and the other Deys
went to the Lake Country about 1800 and took up a patent of 100
acres of land at Romulus, N. Y.
David Dey had previously owned
land at Preakness, N. J., and Dec. 28, 1801, deeded the same to
J.,
in the Revolution.
He
of
Fifth Generation.
761
Samuel and John VanSaun. His children were baptized until 1800
Totowa, N. J., (Paterson), and afterwards in N. Y. State. (See
Nevius Genealogy.) He died July 27, 185 1. She died May 4, 1842.
Residence, Varick, Seneca Co., N. Y.
at
Children
63085.
Born Dec. 11, 1789. Bap. March 21, 1790. Died Oct.
Unmarried.
Helena. Born March 31, 1791. Bap. May 13, 1791. Died Dec.
Unmarried.
22, 1851.
Anthony. Born Oct. 12, 1792. 70100.
Hannah. Born April 23, 1794. Bap. June 29, 1794. Died April
Unmarried.
29, 1857.
John D. Born Oct. 14, 1796. Bap. April 2, 1797. Died March
63086.
David.
63081.
Esther.
17, 1868.
63082.
63083.
63084.
9,
'815.
Born Sept.
Bap. Dec.
1798.
5,
16,
1798.
Died Oct.
17, 1817.
63087.
Peter Light.
Aug.
//
^
28, 1847.
who died
Born July
Married
in 1832
i,
1800.
(ist),
Feb.
Bap. Oct.
18,
1824,
12,
1800.
Rebecca
Died
Steele,
63088.
63089.
son.
ist
Cavalry, June 15, 1876
was stationed at Ft. Meade,
;
63090.
63091.
Lieut., Oct.
S.
9,
Dak., 1894-5
1882
Captain, and
living.
63092.
Henry.
63093.
Solomon V. R.
63094.
762
Has two children (i.) Elizabeth. Residence, BenBorn March 17, 1858. Married, July 23,
1884, Drew Gould Jayne, born 'March 24, 1858.
(2.) Mary
Esther. Born Nov. 13, 1861. Married, Sept. 16, 1883, Sydney
28, T827.
ton Centre, N. Y.
Augustus
Ritter,
He
He
Post.
10.
Children
1791,
27,
at
at
house of
62608.
Benjamin.
1.
631 12.
Julia.
Jacobus Post.
63125.
Child
He
62610.
Franz.
63126.
Born
May
22, 1778.
Abraham Varick.
He
29, 1750.
63490.
baptized
He graduated at Col(Caspar.)
married (2nd), Esther Dey. 62608.
63102.
631
23, i860.
Anthony Dey.
63101.
Feb.
Aaron Schuyler.
63100.
631
bom
April
He was
(John^ John'.) 62616.
married Truentia (o. Catharine)
Vredenburg.
Children
63491.
63492.
1780.
Hoffman).
1783-9.
Revolutionary War.
Mayor
New
of
New
Recorder
York,
of
She died
New York
the
789-1801.
in
1841.
City.
No
Colonel
the State of
1788.
State
York, 1788-9.
Commissioner
to
Fifth Generation.
763
his death.
He
He was
J.
Book
at
him:
Hackensack, N.
J.,
March
25,
1753; died in Jersey City, July 30, 1831. He was a lawyer in the
City of New York when the war for independence began, and he
Soon
entered the service as Captain in McDougall's Regiment.
afterwards he became General Schuyler's military secretary, and remained so
of
in the
summer
1777, continuing with the army, with the rank of Colonel, until
office until
1801.
He
and
of
imposing presence."
New
N.
J.
When
and was appointed a Captain in the ist New York Continental InfanOn the loth of April, 1777, being at
try, under Colonel McDougall.
that time the Military Secretary of Gen. Schuyler, Congress conferred
upon him the position of Deputy Muster-Master General of the
764
of
headquarters at the confluence of the Fish-Creek and the Hudson, near where the aqueduct of the Champlain Canal now stands.
In the following year the office having been abolished, he acted as
ler's
1789,
which
He was
1806
City,
Nassau
the
be forgotten.' "
63525.
Margaret VanWyck.
Middleton in New York City
ried
Children
He
in
63527.
Jane D.
63528.
John.
63550.
^Jj6.
Physician.
"H^^
Theodore VanWyck.
umbia College, 1807.
63526.
He mar62615.
medicine with Dr. Peter
(John^, John'.)
studied
Graduated
at
Columbia College,
Andrew DeWitt.) He
N.
He married (ist),
Y.
County,
was one of the foremost public men of
Jane Varick.
62620.
He
1813.
(Dr.
GEN. SIMEON
DEWITT
Fifth Generation.
his time in the State of
New
He owned
York.
now
New
York, says
of
765
at
one time
all
the
stands.
him
New
Brunswick, N.
and when
J.,
he enrolled
in
company
composed
of
its
students,
it
He
edge
of these lands
sold.
He
of his
many
useful
now
He
Mulks
in the
He
was accepted
'A
to
be
patriot, a
:.
766
settled
His name was Tjerck Claussen DeWitt. A brother and sister also
emigrated from Holland at or about the same time, the brother dying
within a few years unmarried.
Emigrant DeWitt was married at
had
left
of the
Continental Con-
opposition to
gress and of the provincial legislature of New York
the acts of the British ministry until a reconciliation could be effected
principles.
Similar pledges were circulated and signed in all the towns of this
The signers were called
state and of the thirteen original states.
'associators'
and
DeWitt and
five of the
seventeen
in
years of age.
"There are
to captain
all
and major.
through the
commissioned
the
to be
Revolutionary army
company
Revolution.
officers
of rangers
Two
of
of the
most
patriotic families
Clinton's brigade, and Thomas DeWitt, a major who was with his
regiment in the famous Sullivan expedition as the town-destroyers of
He was also an
the Six Nations of Indians of New York in 1779.
officer in the winter expedition and campaign to Canada to attempt
the capture of the fortress of Quebec, a campaign of great fatigue,
suffering and of ultimate disaster and failure.
Fifth Generation.
767
of seventy-two.
name
of one of the
whom
settled
in
New
He was
York.
He
was born
in
1756.
educated
at
of
New York
The Clinton
family
in
the state of
numbered
in
its
lost
irretrievably
of this
country for all time would have been different from what it has been.
Gen. DeVVitt was in the Southern campaign, which captured Cornwallis, as
an
officer
on Washington's
staff.
one
"He was
he was
in his
at
first
kins.
of this election
"'The
unanimously
appointed Jno. V. N. Yates, secretary of state, Wm. L. Marcy, comptroller, Simeon DeWitt, surveyor general and Alex M. Muir, commis-
768
more acquiesced in, and more promptly enforced than the present.
Whatever were the bickerings and heat manifested before, or at the
caucus, after that potent assembly had decided, no man dared scarce
But in truth the
whisper a complaint, no 'dog moved his tongue'.
dominant party experienced very little difficulty in agreeing to supThere was no controversy except in relation
port these gentlemen.
to the offices of surveyor general and comptroller.
" 'Mr. DeWitt venerated for his
learning and age, and beloved
for his quiet deportment and unostentatious benevolence, was a Clintonian.
Under the various revolutions of parties he had held the
office of surveyor general about forty years, and such was the respect
character, that even Judge Skinner's council [of appointhad
not
ventured to disturb him. On this occasion, however,
ment]
his re-appointment was opposed in caucus and an opposition candiBut a very considerable majority of the Democratic
date named.
members
present,
much
of the
"He
office
till
and a half years. The duties were not those of a practical surveyor
in the field but were executive, directory and supervisory, and during
the early years of his incumbency related largely to the two military
tracts,
one
in the central
state
and
to the sale of
in
law reverted to the state and the proceeds became a part of the com-
mon
school fund.
"On
merchant
the
of
first
Lake.
His patent
for
it
of the
end
of Cayuga
same month.
This land includes the City of Ithaca lying west of Tioga street.
There are evidences in the earliest title deeds of this vicinity that
although Bloodgood was the legal claimant and patentee he was not
In these it is described as 'Zeelie's
the original locator of the tract.
location of 1,400' and the location of Martinus Zeelie, and there are
references to trees
the patent ("which
ber
I,
1792, for
DeWitt by
lease
marked 'M.
is
Z.'
Three years
a state deed) to
of
New
DecemSimeon
500 pounds
and release, an old form for transferring uses
in
Fifth Generation.
769
brook that empties in the said lake,' and was in a square form as all
The date of the Bloodgood claim and
locations by law had to be.
patent was about five years after his son-in-law, Mr. DeWitt, had become surveyor general and was about nine months after the title of
tribe of Indians
Cayuga
"Mr. DeWitt, at a later date, sold off from the south end of the
tract, four hundred acres to his brother-in-law, Francis A. Bloodgood,
being that part lying south of Clinton street.
"This was the beginning of Mr. DeWitt's proprietory interest in
At a somewhat later date he obtained tax-titles to several
this valley.
small parcels of land lying along the east side of East Hill and which
a portion of the campus, perhaps nearly or quite all of it.
now form
He
also in time
on the
flat
of the
at the
hill
"As the founder of the village, now city, of Ithaca, probably all
has been written already that would be of interest to this generation.
His home was at Albany, but for a great many years before his death
he made annual
by a young friend as
he said
to
gravel
site
home
During his
last
weeks of his
why he
The
floor,
about the
life,
me
like
it.'
this
life.
He
office of
at
an
surveyor
770
fifty
and
officer, I
are
and
His merits as a
arts and sci-
years.
a patron of the
They
known and
party which was in the minority no party during the lapse of half a
century ventured to remove him.'
"Gen.
His
first
wife
was
Abraham Bloodgood
and half-sister of Judge F. A. Bloodgood of Ithaca. His second was
She
a widow Hardenburg, whose maiden name had been Varick.
an
was very likely a near relative of Colonel Richard Varick,
early
mayor of New York City, as Gen. DeWitt named one of his sons after
His third and
that gentleman, an old custom with Dutch families.
in
known
Ithaca
a generalast wife was a sister of Wm. Linn so well
tion ago and whose father was a distinguished clergyman and is said
Elizabeth Lynnott, a step-daughter of
to
in the
of Albany,
Revolutionary army.
He
survived her
"Gen. DeWitt's
will
and
made guardian
of the
minority.
He
died Dec.
Children
3,
1834, at Ithaca, N. .
Born in
63551.
Richard Varick.
63552.
George Washington.
He
1800.
70400.
Sixth
GtEin^ei^A-Tion^.
Anthony Dey,
Esq.
(Richard^, Anthony*, Richard^
He was born in Feb., 1776. He
63001.
He married twice. By
married, Feb. 22, 1799, Catharine Laidlie.
his first wife he had a son Richard Varick and several daugliters, and
70000.
Anthony'',
Richard'.)
by
tract of land
known
as East Newark, N,
J.
He was
one
of the three
to
Hudson County, N.
J.,
says of him
Holland
for he
became
through
it
772
and
He
cattle.
died in 1859 ^^
of Jersey City, at a
Residence,
Children
-V"
New York
J.
70001.
70002.
Archibald.
70003.
James.
thony"",
money
Richard Varick.
75000.
PiERSON Dey.
70025.
many
and improvement
Richard'.)
63003.
(Richard^,
He was
Seneca Co., N. Y.
Children
70026.
Jacob C.
Born Sept.
line Patterson of
20, 1807.
New
Jersey,
who
issue.
170027.
\
7002S.
70029.
70030.
70031.
70032.
70033.
He
married.
1899, a
widow,
His wife's
at
Geneva,
N. Y.
Richard.
Peter B.
John K. Henion.
70040.
Children
He
70041.
Hannah.
70042.
Anthony.
Married a Breyfogle.
63007.
'
Am^
"Aiii-i
Sixth Generation.
773
born June 29, 1791, in New Jersey. He died May 22, 1879,
She died Sept. 21, 1877, in Fayette.
Fayette, Seneca Co., N. Y.
Children
^^
70061.
Hannah.
70062.
Peter N.
70063.
70064.
Brown.
Mary. Born Nov. 20,
Born Sept.
Gilbert.
70065.
Dr. Richard.
of Physicians
and Surgeons,
1868,
EUza
J.
He
Gambee.
(ist),
Born June
Catharine
Gambee
6301
thony"", Richard'.)
New York
J.
Henion
City,
Married
1865.
(2nd), Nov.
10,
1868,
6,
William Dey.
70080.
Mary
Physician.
Salyer.
Henry.
70066.
15, 1825.
1861,
Sept. II,
Emma
1823.
1.
He
to Michigan.
Children
70081.
George.
Pierson
70083.
Betsey.
70084.
70085.
Molly.
Hester.
70086.
Susan.
70087.
Richard.
W.
70082.
John Berry.
70090.
Children
70091.
70092.
70093.
70094.
He
63014.
10,
1803.
--i-
70100.
Richard'.)
Children
Married a Frazier.
Married a Mann.
70101.
Sarah.
70102.
Caroline.
774
o.
New York
till
it
City.
24 years
then farmed
six years,
and
old,
in the fall of
it
in
1844 came
to
Was wounded
Children
70111.
70112.
701 13.
701 14.
701
1880.)
15.
701 16.
70117.
Daniel Hudson.
Dr.
70135.
Miller.
Blair.
Died Nov.
(Brother of
10, 1878.
David Hudson.)
He
married,
Children
70136.
Nov.
20,
1814,
Mary.
Born Sept.
25,
1S15.
75025.
70137.
Peter Dey.
70138.
Jane.
70139.
70140.
25. 1842.
MRS. JANE
DEY JOHNSON
Sixth Generation.
Hon. David Hudson.
70150.
He
775
23, 1782.
He
Charles.
7U151.
Graduated at Hobart College, 1845. Member of EuUnmarried. Died in Aug., 1855, in California.
He attended Hobart College in the class of 1851.
glosian Society.
70152.
Edward.
7or53'
70154.
Married a Russell.
Married (ist), a Campbell. Married a second time.
Married Dr. Church. 75100.
Caroline.
70155.
Mary.
70156.
Sarah.
70157.
70170.
William'.
I
St.
(Jesse^, John",
Thomas^
Joseph'',
born
at
d. 18
Ms.
1762
one
Jesse, ist
of the
N. H. 6th. Ben,
prietors,
He was
son of Jesse, born 20 June, 1783; died 19 March, 1848.)
born June 20, 1783, at Haverhill, N. H. He married, Nov. 20, 1817,
magistrates and representatives
of Enfield,
The History
of
Director in the
Four Counties,
so-called, says of
chiefly
him
at
common
776
schools,
pursued their studies together. The two subseBinghamton, N. Y., formed a law partnership, which was,
For a while thereafter Mr. Johnson rehowever, of short duration.
sided in Hector, Schuyler Co. (then Cayuga), with the Richard Smith
same
in the
office,
quently, at
who became
its
Ithaca some years before his marriage, and opened a law office on
Street, where he pursued his profession single-handed until
Aurora
near the year i8ig, when he became associated with Charles HumHe was
phrey, and continued that connection for a number of years.
S. Walbridge, and later of Anthony Schuyler.
Mr. Johnson was one of the stanchest members of the Ithaca bar.
Erudite, of logical mind, and possessed of rare powers in debate, his
efforts before the courts where he practiced always challenged attention and often admiration.
Dry humor and sarcasm were allies
a partner of Henry
always
at his
occasion, used.
An
indefatigable
worker, he kept scrupulously within the bounds of his vocation, conin hand,
centrating his mental and physical strength upon the cases
from which the temptations of office could not lure him. His intelundilect, cool and penetrating, sped its shafts straight to the mark,
His nature was social, genial,
verted by the false and immaterial.
though quiet and undemonstrative, revealing at times a slight eccenof manner, the habit of a mind preoccupied by engrossing subtricity
jects
of
March
of
26th,
and attorneys-at-law.
though a few of the latter are not now in active practice as lawyers.
"In looking through the list of sixty-five years ago as printed in
the N. Y. Law Register of 1835 two well remembered names are
both prominent and conspicuous. They are Ben Johnson and Charles
Sixth Generation.
777
Humphrey. They both came here at about the same period which
was the decade which witnessed the beginning and close of the War
It was at this period that Ithaca first began to be a
of 1812-15.
and
thriving village and young men of the professions and
stirring
mechanic and mercantile pursuits would be attracted to it. Ten years
it had been a hamlet of a dozen or more
log
hills,
He
law
till
years.
is
reserved manner.
tall,
He was
He was
man
an active,
of
good influences in what pertained to the community. Ben Johnson from ability,
age and experience concededly stood at the head of the Tompkins
County bar from 1830 to his death in the latter part of the forties.
He
circuit bar
Daniel
S.
its
as
Spencer.
"C. F. MULKS."
The Ithaca Daily News of April 24, 1899, contained the following about him, taken from the Watkins Democrat
:
"While
session,
we
778
county
in the State,
Humphrey, Wm.
Hubbell, Samuel Love, Geo. G. Freer, and an eccentric old gentleman by the name of Stockholm, were the most prominent.
"Johnson, from ability, age and experience, stood at the head of
bar.
When
first
he
would
Johnson's thunder somewhat as follows 'Gentlemen, you
addressed by my distinguished opponent. He has,
now
to
be
are
steal
somehow obtained
gentlemen,
by
unsophisticated are quite inclined to regard them law, when the fact
is, in many instances, there is no warrant for his statements in any
law books ever published. I will not say that he means, at such
times to deliberately lie, but gentlemen, he does it to keep up his
number
of his clients.
You
will
do
well,
whatever he may say with many grains of allowwould then take his hat and leave the Court House.
therefore, to accept
ance.'
He
"With something
finally
like this
in
little
its
basted and roasted Beers and gave due notice that he would skin and
dissect him to the best of his ability every time he ejected his dye
Thereafter Beers faced the music and
stuff and then left court.
the
old
with
more consideration.
treated
gentleman
"While Beers had the most phenomenal impudence, Cushing
Sixth Generation.
779
You
doubt
if
there
is
never forget the solemnity with which he closed his address to the
'Gentlejury in the case of Graham, whom he convicted of murder
:
He
is
any member
At the time
off.'
"
two died
in infancy,
in 1849,
whom
St.
The husband
Paul.
and
grandsons.
it
cofilin,
780
which the
manner
lives of thirty-four
But to
three generations, are traced back.
the extrinsic significance of her life
trivial compared to the impression which abides
living descendants, of
those
and
of her
is
every duty, religious, social and domestic, which was imposed upon
her, her mourning friends will look back with even more tender feelings to the years which were allotted to her after the activities of her
were over. In these years, the calm afternoon of her long day, a
respite seemed to have been granted her that she might serve to
life
those
ple of patience
beaming,
near now
and
of repose.
if
to
latter years,
its
and
made
who
He
1
left
it
for those
88 1,
died
March
at Ithaca.
Children
701 71.
29,
I^leanor.
ler.
Born Sept.
28, 1S18.
75600.
70172.
Sarah.
70173.
Jane.
75300.
Sixth Generation.
Hetty.
70174.
Born June
21,
1S22.
781
75325-
70175.
Jesse.
70176.
Peter Dey.
70177.
70178.
75370.
70179.
70180.
70181.
Anthony Dey.
"r 70200.
He
Richard'.)
(Philip^, Anthony'*,
6,
1781.
He
Richard^ Anthony^
Hannah Dey. 63066. She was born June 12, 1787. Tanner.
She died March
died Nov. 14, 1851, at Seneca Falls, N. Y.
1 841.
Residence, Geneva and Seneca Falls, N. Y.
Children
70201.
70202.
70203. \
70204.
70205.
He
17,
22, i86i-
Philip.
He was
63027. He
Charles Thompson.
70207.
Dey.
born
in
died in
1781.
1826.
He
She
died in 1841.
Child
Charles Dey.
70208.
4,
4, 1818.
Residence, California.
Joseph Folwell.
70210.
May
Born June
1806,
Nancy Dey.
1861.
Children
7021 1.
70212.
Jane Dey.
70213.
Caroline.
70214.
Eleanor.
70215.
75435-
70216.
70217.
70218.
75410.
6,
1831.
782
-V-
70220.
(Philip^,
He was
Bergen).
March
1831.
dence, Seneca Co., N. Y.
7 (o. 21),
Children
7,
1789, in
7,
New
Jersey.
1833
Co.
He
1853).
died
Resi-
70226.
70227.
Elizabeth.
Philip.
70221.
Jacob.
70222.
70223.
70224.
70225.
Groendyke.
Born Oct.
10, 1838.
Married, Jan.
21,
1856,
John
B. Pierson.
Born Dec.
H. Perrine.
Rebecca. Born Oct.
William.
70228.
70229.
24, 1840.
Married, Dec.
31, 1843.
13,
1864,
Mary
E. Harle.
70230.
Howell.
70231.
Grove.
David.
70232.
Alice.
Born Jan.
14,
70233.
70240.
Banker.
Child
1848.
1851.
1854.
Married, Dec.
He
married.
9,
Emma
H.
(Benjamin^,
Anthony",
Herman.
70241.
70245.
John
75470.
P.
Dey.
(Philip^,
18, 1795.
70246.
Rutger VanBrunt.
70247.
70248.
1867,
1846.
18,
Sixth Generation.
Edwin Dey.
Dr.
70250.
63035.
thony^, Richard'.)
Hayt.
He
She died
Children
70251.
70252.
70253.
70254.
70255.
8,
1844.
(Philip^,
He was
died Aug.
783
in 1891.
Charles Hayt.
Hayden.
No
children.
7026r.
William Ridge.
70262.
Montgomery.
70263.
He was born
63102.
(Aaron.)
married Caroline Brother.
Residence, Seneca,
Peter Schuyler.
70275.
He
70278.
70279.
Catherine.
70280.
Peter.
70281.
Caroline Bertha.
70276.
70277.
70350.
in i860.
75615.
John'.)
Richard Abraham.
Eldest son.
75800.
784
He
Lawyer.
He
only son
of
He
died in 1835.
Children
70376.
Antoinette.
70377.
Julia.
He was
Member
He
fraternity.
in the Clinton
Insurance
1829.
Director in the
1829.
President
Admitted
of the
of
member
Company
Canal Bank
the
of the
Phi Beta
of Albany.
of
of
Commerce
New York
Albany
Albany
Kappa
He was
college
a Director
at its organization in
at its organization in
Insurance
Company
Society of the
in
1872.
Cincinnati in
1836.
At the time
all
of
him
long
resident of this city, Albany, N. Y., and loved and respected by all
to whom he was known, died this morning after a long illness. From
his very
Descended
bility and we may say the religiousness of his character.
from those who were distinguished for intelligence and virtues, his
outset in life was attended by every circumstance that promised
worldly success and happiness, and although he subsequently encountered troubles and reverses that greatly changed the aspect of his
life,
institutions
of his time
fortune.
wards
of the
Albany
Institute.
Through
years of failing
original sweetness and
all his
many
Sixth Generation.
785
to us all a
said
last
Fri-
"On
world.
city,
the 7th
He was
and
politics
brought him
who then
flourished,
with
many
of the
eminent men
and afforded him frequent opportunities of perHis anecvirtues and characteristic qualities.
known
citizens.
interesting.
He
gradu-
786
ated at Union College and after the usual preparatory study in the
office of the late Harmanus Bleecker, afterward U. S. Minister at the
good models,
proportions and a
was a patron
and
He
of the old
models
chiefly
structed (one of the earliest lines in this State), and when the financial disasters of 1837 occurred, he lost his property by the forced
Not long afterward he
sale of this road for a trifling part of its cost.
suffered the loss of his beloved wife (a daughter of the late
Dudley
Walsh), a lady of great worth and very attractive in person, mind and
manner. He was Vice-President, and during the absence of Governor
Fish in Europe acting President of the State Cincinnati Society.
will remember with pleasure the dinner of the
late
Sunday schools
ited a
in the
in
W.
life
and
in
first
way
of the
exhib-
persons
No
every
now
living
changes of
life
These
ever destroyed
he
homme which
him
the young, who enjoyed his society and profited by his example and
advice, while his extensive reading, long observation of men and
humble estimate
of himself,
Sixth Generation.
his reliance for support
for the welfare of
sistent life
all,
on a higher power
787
in his unselfish
regard
con-
in his
family and relatives his loss has created an aching void which can
never be filled, while his friends will ever cherish with mournful
pleasure the remembrance of his
many
virtues."
Washington bore testimony all his life knowing only the associations
of a gentleman
of exfTaordinary zeal in science
with the intelligence and large thought of one who looked throughout all his days
to see the good that there was in life, less for him to enjoy than to
;
to others
meeting the night and day of Providential
allotment with gentle thought of content, he was everywhere a cherished and respected man.
His name would have been among the
communicate
first
to
come
to the utterance
when
may
ever
We go to his
they are just record.
He was
grave with that grief the shadow of which is for the living.
be used truthfully,
in that case
and honored
imperfectly written,
it
his
name and
his city.
call
best
which that
best.
In that
fife,
and a gentleman's
life.
788
"He was
of the foremost
and boldest
in the
advocacy of meas-
who was
his
and,
friend,
of
its
His courage,
in
He
bowed.'
obstacles that
the truths of his study, and if not for him, for others their good would
come. The care is over, the vicissitude is past. His life of unsullied
right
"Sentinel."
At a meeting
of the
Albany
Institute, held
on Saturday, Feb.
8,
member during
active
its
and
testify,
most
upon the
and all the genial and kindly virtues that mark the
character of a Christian philosopher.
"Resolved, That, as a slight expression of our regard for his
memory and regret for his loss, the record of his decease be placed
his moral worth,
upon the minutes of the Institute, and that we extend our heartfelt
sympathy to his family in their bereavement.
"Resolved, That we attend the funeral of the deceased in a
body and that a copy of these resolutions be presented to the family.
"James Weir Mason, Secretary."
;
of the
in
of
the
in
"With saddened and chastened hearts the Consistory and TrusSecond Reformed Church, chronicle their profound sorrow
tees of the
and sense
from earth.
Sixth Generation.
789
and example.
our
grief deepens
sympathy for his sorely bereaved family,
for whom, with assurance of sincerest interest and affection, we supplirich legacy of his undying^ character
"Our
cate that divine support and consolation, through the abundant enjoyment of which their honored and beloved father lived so admirably
fell
on
sleep.
He
died Feb.
Children
70401.
7,
1868.
Residence, Albany, N. Y.
Richard Varick.
DeWitt died
at his
home on Lancaster
79
War.
of the Revolutionary
New York
He
served as surveyor-general of
He declined the appoint-
ment of surveyor-general of the United States, which was tendered him by Congress in 1784. Richard V. DeWitt was educated at the Albany Academy and in 1849 entered the employ
of the Albany Insurance Company as clerk.
In 1854 he was
appointed to a clerkship in the New York State Bank, which
position he held until 1868, when he again engaged in the
insurance business. From 1872 to 1890 Mr. DeWitt was secretary of the Commerce Insurance Company and was secretary of
the Albany Insurance Company from 1890 to 1896, when he
resigned to engage in business for himself.
He was
member
fire
New York
Nicholas Fish,
By order F. K. Pendleton, Secretary. Richard
Varick DeWitt, whose death is here announced, was the grandson of Simeon DeWitt the founder of Ithaca. He was the son
State Society of the Cincinnati.
President.
mayor
of
New York
civil life,
having been
He
Sixth Generation.
791
dence, Albany, N. Y.
70402.
Dudley Walsh.
married.
He
is
engaged
Un-
792
70403.
Alice.
and
1S70, at Brookline,
there.
those
who
possess
them
seemed rather
a trust
70404.
70405.
SEVE]^TH
Rev.
75000.
Richard
GrENERiVTIOISr.
Varick Dey.
(Anthony*,
1837.
Richard^,
He
graduated at
of A.M. from Yale
Children
75001.
75002.
75003.
75004.
died in
Mary.
N. Y. City.
794
Hinsdale,
111.
Children
Anna Augusta.
75026.
Connis.
Born
Catharine Wright.
75027.
June
21,
Amos
1835.
Married
1838.
1840.
Ezra
78020.
nor.
78040.
75028.
Mary
Virginia.
75029.
Morrison. 78050.
James Alexander.
75030.
Daniel Hudson.
Born Sept.
Born June
5,
22,
75031.
75032.
75075.
He
26, 1817.
killed
was there
be found.
Children
75076.
75077.
75078.
75079.
Physician.
Children
75101.
He
Church.
Dr.
75100.
70157.
married
Caroline
H. Hudson.
J.
Born June
Eleanor.
May,
26,
1821.
Married
May
25,
1841.
Died
1885.
Born Dec.
Born Oct. 31,
75102.
Charles.
25, 1S22.
75103.
Jane.
1824.
Died May,
1900.
75104.
Mary.
Born June
19, 1896.
19, 1826.
Married Sept.
26, 1855.
Died Nov.
DIBBLE
Seventh Generation.
795
75105.
Caroline.
75106.
Sarah.
75107.
Orson Bostwick.
75300.
Jane Johnson.
20, 1850,
Landmarks
of
He
(Andrew.)
He was
70173.
a farmer.
of
him
later.
He
No
Ithaca.
children.
Residence,
Town
Enfield,
2,
1899, at
Tompkins
Co.,
N. Y.
75325.
ble.)
He
He
married,
Business man.
Merchant.
70174.
Vice-President of the First National Bank of Marshall, Mich.
Sept. 14, 1842, Hetty Johnson.
At the time of
his death a
and
New
select schools
He
York.
and also
at
Homer Academy.
the nestling resolved to try his own pinions, and accordingly leaving
his home he entered a store, where he remained as clerk three years.
that
796
and
After remain-
his stock of
goods
"He was
after
He
on account of
A. Dibble.
It
when he
retired therefrom
ill
was
spanning
checkered by privations incident to the life of a pioneer, by vexations
and attendant losses, though in the main pleasant and prosperous.
"He was married, September 14, 1842, to Miss Hettie Johnson,
of Ithaca,
vive
him
N.
Y.,
of this city
Henry M. Dibble,
Theirs was a happy wedded life with only three
shadows to mar its brightness the death of their children, Benjamin,
Ithaca, N. Y.; Charles A., of St. Paul, Minn., and
of Aiken, S. C.
and county, and for twenty years served the agricultural society
Calhoun County in that position or that of president continuously.
He was treasurer of the Marshall and Bellevue plank road company
and also of the Coldwater, Marshall & Mackinac railroad. In his
been a
political affiliations he was a Republican, having formerly
city
of
He was
Whig
partisan.
"As
a citizen he
As chairman
of the building
Seventh Generation.
797
in
fine
this
it
at
in
interest,
man
of
marked
traits
of
character, firm
in the
combina-
He
i8gi, at
Aiken.
Children
75326.
i6,
Jane.
wick.
75327.
78300.
with Hon.
in
to
75328.
75329.
75330.
75331.
75332.
75333-
J.
C. Fitz-Gerald of
and Clarinda
Miller,
daughter of David
798
successor
until
the
Civil
one
sylvania,
oil field
where he remained
for
many
He
years.
Penn-
returned
No
children.
70177.
Staten Island, N. Y.
time.
his
He
Charles Swan.
75355-
Johnson.
He
also
married,
He
Business man.
made
June
resided for
Ithaca, N. Y.,
1848, Mary
many years on
his home for a
5,
He
home
75356.
Elizabeth.
75357-
Charles.
75358.
George.
75359
Louise.
75360.
Frank.
75361.
75362.
Joseph Sprague.
Eleanor Schuyler. Educated at Miss Drake's School, Ithaca.
Married Ora A. Perry. 78730.
75363.
William.
75364.
Isabelle Titus.
St.
75365-
Ithaca,
and
CorneUa.
70178. He
5, 1848, Louisa Johnson.
in 187 1 to
N.
and
removed
Rochester,
Y.,
boyhood
passed
He was a Democrat in politics. President of the
Ithaca, N. Y.
Academy.
He
married, June
his
Village of Ithaca.
Member
of the
beautiful
of
in
I.
O. O. F. fraternity.
Ithaca.
He
had a
JOSEPH
B.
SPRAGUE
Seventh Generation.
At the time
"Hon. Joseph
Hotel
B. Sprague, of Ithaca,
N. Y., died
at
Charpiot's
in this city,
unexpected,
here,
799
and
is
will
among
a very large
made
this
city his
home.
In
company with
his
wife,
now
at
the
districts
was a great
traveler,
there
by sea and
land
and a native
of Rochester, N.
Y.,
and a son
of
Asa Sprague,
pro-
line
In connection with Hon. Hiram Sibley, of Rochester, he was interested in mining property in Montana, and among his more intimate
friends in Denver were Mr. George Wilder and Charles F. Burrell,
formerly of that
city.
"Mr. Sprague's home for the past eight or ten years has been at
Ithaca, N. Y., he having been Mayor of that city last year, and the
present year receiving the nomination for Congress from the Democrats of his district.
As he was at the time in this state, and engaged
Gap.
After
his
return
to
Denver he seemed
to
8oo
On Monday he
health until within a very few days of his death.
to
his
room at Charand
on
assisted
became
being
very ill,
suddenly
piot's,
most
skillful
was
and
in
gentleman.
"In his death the mining interests of Colorado lose a staunch
friend, Denver an ardent admirer (the Colonel had frequently said he
knew
acquaintances one
generous
whom
qualities.
"The
said
in the
sorrow
at the tidings.
man
of great travel
thoroughly independent
in
announcing
of intense 'popularity'.
his hard,
common
While
sense ideas,
Seventh Generation.
he never offended by so doing.
totally foreign to his nature.
small,
He was
8oi
or penurious action
integrity
was
in private deal
itself
and forever holding the good will of every one with whom he came
from the millionaire who faced him at a club dinner to
in contact
the boy
men
this
who blacked
his boots
the streets.
upon
would seem a more valuable
gift
To
the majority of
why
the
Very
man
of
which was regularly driven through the toll gate of which Sprague
was in charge. Acquaintance ripened into intimacy soon a partner;
ship was formed and eventually they became the largest interested in
Then came the advent
the stage lines between Albany and Buffalo.
of railroads and the decline of the more primitive method of travel.
Mr. Sprague was largely interested in and superintendent of the old
This was before the
Rochester and Syracuse or Auburn railroad.
and antedated
of
of
consolidation
the
Bismarckian
adoption
policy
the N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R.
"By his sagacity and business ability he amassed a fortune of
$1,200,000.00 and died at his home in Rochester.
8o2
"John Butterfield
became one
won
of
spirits)
1826.
in
known
Museum.
as the old
To
this
coincidence
is
attributed the
when
"As
a sailor in
the structure
it
markets.
.in
"We
withdrew from
hundred acres
Albany Museum
an only sister
executors.
The
and
retired to a
farm of
this enterprise
and L.
of the
Mr. Ashley, of
New
York,
is
is
income without.
not in active
Hence
the
Seventh Generation.
foundation.
heard
It is well
worthy
in
803
whispers
during
political
was only
campaigns.
residence.
in turn
J. S.
Wood
of
who removed
Ithaca,
"In
Upon
to
New York
the
receiving notification
back the
upon this
and valuable horses in Ithaca were burned.
"His late home is stored with mementos and curiosities gathered
his travels, and nothing gave him more delight than to patiently
in
explain over and again the facts of their acquirement and the interest
with which they were imbued.
"As
a host he had
"Coming
no equal here.
to Ithaca for a
permanent home
in
187
he was soon
thereafter chosen Trustee (or Alderman) of the First Ward, subsequently President of the Village, (equivalent to Mayor of a city).
previous campaigns demonstrated the futility of the effort at the outset, yet, the immense complimentary vote extended him by this county
attested the high regard of the people
"While absent
in
Colorado
who knew
him.
mining
by wire that he had been unanimously nominated by the Democratic Convention for Congress.
This had been
done without his knowledge. He responded declining the honor,
interests he
was
notified
swerving
policy in
demanded
his
presence.
park fences, hose purchases and like matters are of too recent occurrence and too well known to need repetition here.
Suffice it that
8o4
time proved him correct in almost all if not every public stand taken by
him.
As time went on our people grew in recognition of his unselfish
attempts to
in the
make
modern
village of Ithaca
of its residents.
"The
company's parlors; handing them $500 toward purchasing their engine entertaining this and its visiting company in princely style at
the Clinton House, during the Firemen's Convention, are but sam;
him
methods
number
will
of dispensing aid.
for
composed of the
His invariably good
humored face, towering form, and quiet tone were familiar and welcome in New York, Albany, Syracuse, Rochester and the other
of the Rochester Social Club,
wealthier
citizens.
"A
Seventh Generation.
ascertained whether or not he
left
a will
or
805
how
great or profitable
were
his
of
If
such action has not been taken, no delay should occur in so doing.
Ithaca has too few such men to fail in evidencing at the last sad rites
If such is the feeling in the communher sincere sorrow at the loss.
ity,
what
news
measure the
shall
of the affliction
He
came
without warning?"
1878, at
Denver, Col.
which the
No
terrible
children.
She
75375.
Jesse^, John-*,
1,
Thomas^
at Ithaca,
545.
N.
He pre-
pared at the Lancasterian School and the Ithaca Academy and entered
the United States Military Academy at West Point, N. Y., in July, 1852,
States Express
They
Society.
She was
an active
of
of the
Society of
ter of
are both
Cadets
of the
Residence,
1901, Ithaca, N. Y.
Children
75376.
75377-
Educated
at the Ithaca
8o6
William
75380.
Gordon Johnson.
(Ben^
Jesse^,
John^
War.
William'.)
Florist.
At the time
News
said
was
in
landscape gardening."
He
died
Child
March
4,
Charles M. Titus.
75385.
at
Merchant.
Geneva
He was
He
Jacksonville, N. Y.
&
of
Residence, Ithaca, N. Y.
75381.
70 18 1.
1897, at Ithaca.
Supervisor.
Member
of
Landmarks
Tompkins County, N.
of
Y., says of
him
"As a resident
citizen,
sally
the incidents of his Ufe are very properly a part of the history of
as to need
County, and space awarded him is so appropriate
Tompkins
no apology
for
its
allowance.
denied
history of Mr. Titus is the history of thousands
most
the
early pecuniary or even educational advantages beyond
"The
life
Seventh Generation.
807
"As the
when he was
mere
child,
stern necessity soon taught the boy he must depend on his own exHe began his active life,
ertions for success and advancement.
and circumstances allowed him but a very brief period of time for
even that. When a mere boy he entered a drug store at Trumansburg, remaining there for a time, and establishing a character and
Ambitious of a larger
reputation for efficiency and trustworthiness.
field, he came to Ithaca and entered the employ of Mr. H. F. Hib-
his health,
be secured.
other states.
ef-
Not content
buy silks of
M. Titus cSi Co., erected a building, introduced the best
machinery then known, and entered upon the manufacture of silk
The business was
threads of the higher grades and superior quality.
to
the firm of C.
upon the
site
of the
8o8
the
up
enterprise.
Because
of
public
Mr. Titus then engaged with Bowen, Holmes & Co., a leading
dry goods house in New York City.
"At this time, the fall of i860, thoughtful men saw in the trend
affairs,
and,
moved by
patriotic
connection and started for Springfield, 111., intending to offer his services to Mr. Lincoln, whom he was confident must be elected, ready
to
sylvania
as his office point, he soon identified himself with the early history of
that place.
He was one of the promoters of the Oil City bridge,
He
meeting
of oil
relative to the
of the organizers
He was
Bank.
and
selected at a public
performed.
but twenty-three years of age he purchased his present
residence.
The grounds attached were then vacant, but they now
fully
"When
He
home
all
the
Concluding to
give up his business in Pennsylvania, and feeling that he must have
active employment to hold him at his home, he purchased the manuAsfacturing plant for many years conducted by J. Foster Hixson.
sociated with William L. Bostwick, the firm of Titus & Bostwick was
organized, manufacturers of machinery and agricultural implements.
This firm introduced the well known and useful implement, 'The
George R. Williams,
in
success-
Mr.
Seventh Generation.
809
the improvement of what was known as the Bloodgood Tract, consistins" of some 400 acres of marsh and hillsides on the south bounds
of the village,
which he ditched, drained and otherwise greatly imthis tract was sold to the late John
proved.
x\bout one-half of
McGraw.
Within the part retained by Mr. Titus was laid out that
roadway known as 'Titus Avenue,' which he located, built
beautiful
and bordered with trees now grown to great size. The expense of
work was borne by the enterprising projector.
"In this vicinity and part of the purchase are some of our finest
streets and avenues, as well as many of the most costly and desirable
this entire
residences in the
streets are
He
fine
in 1876, as well as
before and since.
The
son, inher-
machine
is
fully believed in
Thomas
choice should be adhered to, and Mr. Titus assumed the arduous
duties of the position, and although almost insurmountable difificulties
8io
This link
tion.
in the
chain
is
New York
of the
West.
to the
and
his supervisorships,
of delegates
of June, 1855, to
Isabella
is
dispensed hospitality of
Mrs. Titus
tour in 1892."
75390.
He
Civil engineer.
From 1846
to
(Anthony*, Philip
He
Thompson
1849 ^^
^^.s in the
of
A.^,
27,
Buffalo,
employ
of
Erie railway in the construction between BinghamFrom 1849 ^^ 1S50 on the New York Canal
ton and Susquehanna.
the
of
Pacific railroad
between
Omaha and
made
Union
started
the Salt
HON. PETER
A.
DEY
HON. PETER
A.
DEY
Seventh Generation.
8ii
Children
75391.
75392.
75393.
Harry Thompson. Born April 14, 1858. Died July 29, 1873.
Anthony. Born Oct. 17, i860. Died July 4, 1864.
'Marvin Hull. Born Oct. 4, 1865. Graduated at Iowa State
Civil engineer.
He was in the employ of the
University.
Union Pacific and Oregon Railway and Navigation Co. from
1887 to 1890 in the states of Kansas, Wyoming, Idaho, Colorado,
since then in the employ of the Rock
75394.
75395-
78410.
University. Married, Oct. 4, 1899, Craig S. Wright.
Born Aug. 23, 1872. Graduated at Iowa
Curtis Thompson.
State University.
mainly employed
and water works.
From
Civil engineer.
town and
work
corrstructing sewers
Since then he has been in the employ of the
in
city
75396.
University.
75400.
75401.
75403.
75404.
75405.
75406.
(Joseph.) 70210.
married, in 1836, Lucretia Rowe.
Erastus Street.
She died Jan.
70212.
1.
He
He
Mary.
Children
7541
He
Ann.
75410.
Folwell.
1807.
i.
Children
75402.
3,
He
15,
married,
1858
(o.
in
1832, Jane
Dey
William
Hol-
1868).
Caroline Thompson.
bourn. 78445.
Born in
1833.
Married
8i2
Born
75412.
William Nelson.
75413.
75414.
Samuel Dey.
75415.
75416.
75417.
75418.
Robert Simpson.
78455.
He
married,
in
Caroline
1836,
70213.
Children
75424.
75425.
Robert
75426.
Anna
C.
75421.
Edgar
75422.
Philip Dey.
75423.
Died
1834.
75420.
Folwell.
in
J.
Wilson.
78480.
75427.
75428.
75429.
W.
1872.
He
75435.
in 1850.
Maria.
Children
75436.
Catharine
Smith.
Sayre.
in
1843.
Jane Dey.
75438.
Anna
Born in
Josephine.
Court.
1846.
Born
George
Bennett
in
78525.
Charles
B.
Platt.
He
Han-
Residence,
Nor-
Married
78505.
75437-
75440.
Born
70223.
75441.
Allen Ely.
75442.
Hannah.
Seventh Generation.
Albert VanBrunt Dey.
75460.
813,
He removed
1825.
17,
Children
with
Waukesha, Wis.
father, to
his
75461.
75462.
75463.
Herman Dey. (Alexander Hamilton*^, Benjamin^, AnRichard^ Anthony-, Richard'.) 70241. Assistant Cashier of
American Exchange National Bank. Residence, igoi, Detroit, Mich.
75470.
thony'',
75525-
He
70261.
in the class of
married.
1832.
22, 181
Member
May
He
1.
Farmer.
He
He
1882.
Children
75526.
75527.
75528.
75550.
Aaron'.)
attended
Rev.
70262.
Montgomery Schuyler,
He was
Hobart College
born Jan.
g,
in the class
S.T.D.
1814, in
of
(Anthony Dey^
New
York.
He
Union College, 1834. Member of Kappa Alpha fraternity and EuHe married (ist), Sept. 7, 1836, Sarah
glosian Society at college.
Sandford.
She died Sept. 18, 1841. He married (2nd), Oct. 10,
She died Oct. 10, 1852.
1843, Lydia Eliza Roosevelt.
May 29, 1854, Sophia Elizabeth Norton. Lawyer.
(3d),
at
dained
in 1841.
Rector
at
He
married
Merchant
Lyons and
Or-
Buffalo,
1838, and
S.T.D.,
8i4
The
"Under
published in
the
title of
New York
i,
'An Ambassador
been
Rev. Montgomery
who
eighty-three.
to the Episcopal
Church
in
this
city in
1842.
He
membered by
He
died
Children
75551.
75552.
75553-
75554.
March
19,
75556.
75557-
75558.
75559.
75560.
75561.
75562.
75563.
75564.
St.
Louis,
is
re-
portrait is
Mo.
Mary
Louise.
Sarah.
Pearl Street.
75555-
1896, at
Frank Hamilton.
St.,
New York
City.
REV.
ALEXANDER MANN
REV.
ANTHONY
SCHUYLER, D.D.
Seventh Generation.
815
2,
At the time
He
1849.
of his
death the
New York
Tribune said
settled in
moved
bar,
in 1839.
After her death,
he decided to enter the ministry, and studied under the Rev.
He
Walker, of Ithaca, and was ordained deacon in 1850.
in 1849,
W.
S.
where he remained
Grace Church.
He
Allen, of Skaneateles, in i860, and she survives him, with four sons
of the
first
marriage.
"Dr. Schuyler led a singularly quiet life, although his influence
was felt in every good work. He was a Democrat in politics, but
in
1896 and
He
in the
his associates in
Although
were keen up to his death.
the clergy and by all classes
Oranges.
"The
The
other appointments for the service have not yet been made.
It
expected that nearly all the clergy in the Diocese will be present in
their vestments.
The honorary pallbearers will be the vestry of the
church William M. Franklin, Jonathan J. Broome, Jay C. Young,
is
F.
S.
8i6
P. Boiler.
The body
church on Saturday from 8 a. m. to 2 p. m., and will be taken on Sunday to Geneva where the burial will take place on Monday."
said
Dr.
failure at
in
of
interests,
Rev. Alexander
Mann
the one
is
who preached
also his
nephew, the
sermons.
he added,
'But,'
last
sermon
of the
in descent from Philip Pieterse Schuythe founder of the family in this country, who settled at Fort
Orange, now Albany, married there in 1650, and became a Magis-
ler,
and 'Captain of Foot' in the service of the West India ComHis cousin, coeval, and life-long friend, the Rev. Dr. Montpany.
trate
gomery Schuyler
eighty-two.
18 1 6.
He
Dr.
of
St.
in
Geneva, N.
Y., July 8,
was
a graduate of
became
ter,
and
In 1862 he
rector of Christ
Seventh Generation.
817
"As a
speaker and
Two
sons
ler.
who
Charles
B.
Mary Hall
Allen of
Oswego,
the Rev. Hamilton
said
"For over thirty-two years Dr. Schuyler has been rector of Grace
Church, and his familiar figure with its firm yet elastic walk, his
look and smile of recognition for every one,
Even those who
integral parts of the life of the community.
did not know him personally took a pride in him as a representative
seemed
man
munion
his passing
and a record
The Orange
life,
who made no
lost
no opportunity
of
doing something to
help those
well
the great
fire in
Chicago how
quickly he responded to the cry for help, taking, as it were, the very
coat from his back.
Vigorous, logical and direct in thought, his
utterances
pulpit
always commanded the deep attention of intelligent
congregations, while at the same time he did not preach over the
heads of those whose intellectual attainments were more modest. In
8i8
among
whole community, and his going out at the ripe age of over four
score years will not only be regretted, but his life and work will leave
an atmosphere of a noble
life
memory
lasts."
ways
in generosity,
and
a 'man of large
upon the
in grasp
nant presence, made familiar by his walks about the town, will be
generally missed, and a sense of loss will visit many who are not
members
of his parish."
communication
in
The Orange
Chronicle, said
"For thirty-two years the Rev. Dr. Schuyler had been a prominent clerical figure in this community, honored and beloved by all
who knew him. In his parish he was faithful and diligent, a promoter of peace and good-will. In his relations to his people he was
To the poor he was kind,
always sympathetic and approachable.
humane and accessible, and he never courted the rich. Like his
Master, he was no respecter of persons.
"Above most clergymen he was constant and zealous in the supof
missions, and under his leadership Grace Parish was one of the
port
liberal in the Episcopal Church in gifts to the misDr. Schuyler's loyalty to his church was steadfast and
In
unquestioned, and was unaffected by any degree of narrowness.
his relations to Christians of other communions he was tolerant and
friendly.
In
society
he was
affable,
cordial
and
free
from cold
conventionalities.
of the indifferent
and
Seventh Generation.
unrenewed in heart they were vigorous
degree and were touched with a strain
;
own.
They
in
819
thought to an
of native
uncommon
eloquence
all
his
when
from the
not
fail
and clear
He
follow him.
God
rests
him reproach.
"The
God.
years had the honor and the happiness to serve with him as his yoke
fellow in the work of the church.
"F. C. C."
He
2,
1849.
Children
75601.
Charles Brother.
Montgomery.
75603.
Eleanor.
75605.
75607.
Born
1867.
College fraternity.
75602.
75606.
J,
cal College,
75604.
Residence, Orange, N.
May
5,
Physician.
1841.
Residence, 1897,
Born Aug.
Member
19, 1843.
78650.
820
75616.
Cameron.
75617.
Alexander.
Born in
75618.
Donald
75619.
Charles Duncan.
75800.
1851, in
New
York.
78675.
78690.
Peter.
78700.
78715.
He
died in 1872.
Child:
75801.
John Barnes.
He was
admitted to the
New York
Society of the
Eighth
GrENERiVTioisr.
78000.
He
Wright.)
75031.
He
Mary
Ella
1885,
Taylor Sarin.
Child:
Born Dec.
Maria Louise.
78001.
Children
1886.
He
78020.
Augusta Gordon.
75026,
Anna
13, 1899.
78021.
i,
21, 1857.
No
children.
Edward Augustus.
78022.
Sidney Ticknor.
Wright Gordon.
Heman
75027.
Charles.
Virginia Gordon.
Children
78052.
78054.
Married, Feb.
1895,
6,
Born June
3,
1873.
Died April
married,
12, 1875.
March
7,
1869,
75028.
Robert Gordon.
No
78053.
78050.
78051.
1861.
78041.
Mary
8,
78040.
Child
May
Fannie
78023.
arine
Born
1881.
14,
Born June
10, 1870.
children.
29, 1875.
822
1867,
fraternity.
Children
Charles Dibble.
78301.
Member of Kappa Alpha college fraternity. Member of Tornado Hook and Ladder Co. Major in the Cornell University
Cadets, and was elected Captain of a military company at
Superintendent of the Sunday School of St. John's
Church at Ithaca several years. Residence, 1901,
Ithaca, N. Y.
Sarah Isabelle. Graduated at the Ithaca High School, 1892.
Henry Montgomery. Graduated at the Ithaca High School,
Ithaca.
E.
(P.
78302.
78303.
Ben Johnson.
78400.
(Charles
Dey'',
Member
Ben^,
of
Jesse=,
Alpha
John",
of
ment
of the Atchison,
&
Topeka
Children
78401.
Ben.
78402.
Vinton.
78403.
78404.
Craig
78410.
son Dey.
75394.
Children
S.
Wright. He married,
7841 1.
Thomas Dey.
78412.
Catharine Thompson.
Born
in 1900.
Born
in 1901.
in
Mo.
1899,
Myra Thomp-
Eighth Generation.
He
James R. Todd.
78415.
82 o
married, in 1861,
Mary
Folwell.
75402.
Children
Born in 1863.
Born in 1865.
Lucretia Josephine. Born in
Born in 1870.
Eliza Alice.
Charles Thompson. Born in
78416.
78417.
78418.
78419.
78420.
Dey
Folwell.
Children
1874.
He
married, in 1862,
75403.
78426.
78427.
78428.
78429.
78430.
78431.
78432.
78435.
He was
75404.
1866.
78425.
Eliza
Eleanor Carr.
John Hunter.
born
He
in 1846.
(Charles
married, in 1872,
Thompson.)
Mary Hamil-
ton Graham.
Children
Born in 1873.
Born in 1875.
Born in 1877.
78436.
Charles Horace.
78437.
Carl William.
78438.
Edna
Earle.
78440.
Philip
He
was born
75405.
Child
Anna
Street.
Children
78447.
78448.
78449.
78450.
78451.
(Charles Thompson.)
married, in 1877, Elizabeth Allen.
Carr.
William Holbourn.
78445.
78446.
Folwell.
He
78441.
Thompson
Charles
in 1850.
7541
1.
He
She died
in 1879.
Mary
824
78455.
born
He
in 1836.
Children
married, in 1864,
Anna Agnes.
78458.
James Edwin.
Francis
S.
Brower.
He
married, in 1869,
Anna
Fol-
Born in 1870.
Born in 1871.
78461.
Francis Hamilton.
78462.
Orpha Eleanor.
78463.
Elma.
78464.
Orla Elson.
Born in 1873.
Born in 1877.
Harvey Ellsworth. Born in 1879.
78465.
Edgar
78470.
in 1836.
75417.
Children
He was
Born in 1865.
Born in 1866.
Charles Nelson.
78457.
78460.
75413.
78456.
well Street.
(Erastus.)
He
He v/as born
75421.
(Robert.)
Mary A. Mitchell. She was born in
C. Simpson.
married, in 1862,
1843.
Children
78471.
78472.
78473.
78474.
78475.
78476.
Edgar Asa.
Thomas
78480.
Folwell Simpson.
Children
78481.
78482.
78483.
78484.
78485.
married, in 1866,
Eleanor
75424.
Robert W. Simpson.
Children
78491.
He
He
in 1844.
78492.
Wilson.
Mary Eleanor.
78490.
born
J.
Gillett.
married, in 1870,
(Robert.)
Mary
75425.
L. Slocum.
He
was
Eighth Generation.
Herbert
78495.
born
He
in 1850.
Children
Children
75436.
Born in 1868.
Carr.
Eleanor Bennett. Born in 1869.
Eva Maud. Born in 1871. Died in 1875.
Benjamin Dey. Born in 1877. Died in 1881.
Robert. Born in 1880.
Harry
78506.
78507.
78508.
78509.
78510.
Joseph
78515.
Children
He was
He
Henry Potter.
78520.
He
78505.
78519.
He was
Born in 1873.
Born in 1874.
Nettie Maud.
Born in 1880.
Born in 1S84.
Carlotta Mary.
78499.
78518.
75427.
(Robert.)
1872, Ida E. VanNest.
Howard Bergen.
78498.
78517.
Simpson.
married, in
Philip Herbert.
78496.
78497.
78516.
J.
825
Dey
Carr.
75437.
He
born in 1844.
died in 1896.
She
in 1880,
Anna
Jennie.
Frederick.
78535.
(Albert
VanBrunt^ John
P.
He was
Philip^, Anthony*, Richard^, Anthony', Richard'.)
75462.
born Aug. 15, 1854. He married, in 1885, Grace America Duncan.
Residence, 1902, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Lawyer.
Children
78538.
78539.
Phoebe Bergen.
78536.
78537.
Born
in 1896.
826
78545.
Philips,
born
VanBrunt",
(Albert
May
in
Child
She died
in
Civil
1895.
Engineer.
City
Catharine.
Born
in 1895.
78650.
He was
75602.
John P.^
He was
Engineer.
78546.
He
1870.
75463.
Hobart College
born Aug.
(Anthony", Peter'.)
He attended
N. Y.
He
Journalist.
married, Sept.
Connected with
of
Museum
of Art.
Academy
at
Member
of
Board
of Visitors of the
U.
S.
Military
President Roosevelt in
of
"Who's
Who
in
of
him:
"He
staff of
New York
He
Times.
on architecture and
W.
C. Conant); Studies in
tecture.
New York
critical
Author
papers
of
The
American Archi-
City."
Montgomery.
dence, 1901,
78652.
2,
1877.
Author and
writer.
Resi-
City.
Died young.
Robert Livingston. Born Feb. 24,
PhiHp Livingston.
78653.
78675.
75615.
Born Sept.
New York
Rt. Rev.
He was
born
1883.
185
in
New
York.
(Duncan Cameron.)
He
graduated
at
RT. REV.
CAMERON MANN,
D.D.
MONTGOMERY SCHUYLER
Eighth Generation.
827
He
Or-
Author
of
October Sermons
Comments
at
the
Cross
Five
also
Homagazines.
bart College conferred on him the honorary degree of Doctor of
Residence, 1902, Bismarck, N. Dak.
Divinity in 1888.
pamphlets on
theol.
and
bot. subjects
and poems
in
He
at
Orange, N.
J.
He
1897,
Kansas
City,
Mo.
fraternity.
Architect.
Residence,
1897,
Kansas
Mo.
Merchant.
Child
78731.
Charles Thomas.
Charles Marston.
78740.
Louisa Isabella Johnson. 75381.
(John.)
He
married, Jan.
30,
^-^^
'^i-w^
$^
828
is
from
ton,
in
home with his bride after March 25th, and take up his
The Highfields, Penn-road, Wolverhampton. Wolver-
residence at
home
in England.
"Five years ago last summer, she, being but a girl of fifteen, at
our High School, went with a party made up of Dr. and Mrs. North-
New York, and her mother to Europe. They landed at Glasgow, Scotland, and spent about two months doing the British Islands,
rup of
Queenstown,
quaintance in the smoking room and ere New York was reached they
were all the greatest friends, so much that Dr. Northrup would not
allow him to go to a hotel, but took him to his home, and during
all
Two
his
Eighth Generation.
ceiVed a most cordial invitation from
829
of
But
sign.
last
little 'yes'
"A
ship was being warped into its dock on the bank of the Scheldt, there
he was mounted on the head of a barrel, swinging his hat and gestic-
ulating like a
first
made up her mind that such devotion was worth requitting, if at the
home and country.
"As a slight proof of the esteem in which the young couple are
held by a large circle of friends, we would say that they have been
cost of
Child
78741.
Marjorie.
Born in
1898.
XIV.
iVPI^EIS^DIX
Henry Duryea.
80010.
Children
8001
He
63006.
Betsey. Unmarried.
Mary. Married (ist), Robert Gilliland. 80020. Married (2nd),
Benjamin Stengle. S0030.
John. Married Ann Kipp. He removed from Fayette, N. Y.,
to Ipsilanti, Mich.
He died. She is living. They had three
1.
80012.
80013.
children.
80020.
Children
80022.
80023.
James.
80021.
He
Mary
Married.
Two
children.
died.
He
died.
She
resides,
1902,
Residence, West
Fayette, N. Y.
80024.
land.
Robert Emmet.
80030.
80012.
Children
He
Gilli-
Residence, Fayette. N. Y.
:
80031.
John.
80032.
Charles.
80033.
Died young.
Benjamin Stengle.
Appendix XIV.
Mary
80040.
Dey.
63014.
831
Maria and Mary being the same person, the second child
Richard Dey.
Peter Dey.
80050.
Children
John.
80052.
Phebe
C.
80060.
John H. Dey.
80065.
Capt.
63087.
No
Married.
children.
Sayre.
In-
He
died
City.
children.
Warren.
80066.
80080.
Warren
80080.
Dey.
(David.)
He
80066.
married.
Arthur.
80081.
Samuel G. Crawford.
80090.
Child
U.
They had
Dakota.
Child
married.
80051.
Child
He
spector of hulls in
in
63054.
63088.
He
died.
Daughter.
80091.
Married a Youngs.
Anthony Dey.
80100.
70000.
He
married twice.
He
mar-
marriage, one of
whom
He married.
63 hi.
O.
Seneca
N. Y.
Co.,
Fayette, (P.
Waterloo),
Benjamin Post.
80105.
West
Children
Residence,
Married.
80106.
John.
80107.
80108.
80109.
801 10.
Unmarried.
Married Benjamin Redner. They had children.
Anthony. Married a Kipp. They had children.
James. Married. No children.
80111.
Betsey.
8ori2.
Jacob.
Daniel.
Mary
Jane.
Married.
80120.
832
Jacob Post.
80120.
Children
Monroe
80122.
Dr. George.
80125.
80130.
80112.
He
married.
8012 1.
of Fayette,
(Benjamin.)
J.
Physician.
Peter Dey.
Seneca Co., N.
Residence, Wisconsin.
School Commissioner of
63065.
Town
Y., 18 17.
Aaron Schuyler.
(Arent,
member
of
committee of
New York
and
New
62608.
He
63100.
He
was a promi-
Dey
History.
CITY.
(1639.)
FIRST GENERATION.
Laurens Duytszen.
85000.
He came
land.
to
He
was born
in
16 10 in Hol-
of Troy," arriving at
Children
Bap. Dec.
85001.
Margariet.
85002.
Jan Laurens. Bap. March 23, 1642. Died in or before Sept., 1644.
Jan Laurens. Bap. Sept. 28, 1644. 85020.
Jannetie. Witness Feb. 19, 1675, to a baptism.
CorneUus. Witness Dec. 19, 1677, to baptism of Peter Clopper.
85003.
85004.
85005.
23,
1639.
SECOND GENERATION.
Jan Laurenszen Duytsch.
85020,
He
was baptized
married
Adriaens.
(Laurens.)
(ist), Oct.
85003.
2,
He
1667, Jan-
Children
85021.
Laurens.
85022.
James.
85023.
He
85125.
Children
FOUHTH
GrENETli^TION.
He
85450. James Dey. (James^ Jan'', Laurens'.) 85101.
was born in 1706. He married Dinah Tillyer of Staten Island, N. Y.
She was born in 1703. He married (2nd), Margaret, who survived
Andrew Home, of Edinburgh, No. Britain, gives deed Sept. 21,
him.
Mentions line of Joseph
1753, to James Dye, of Cranberry, N, J.
Dye's property. His will is dated Oct. 2, 1744; proved Nov. 26,
He has a deed April i, 1730, from John Johnston, He gives
1745.
a deed Jan. 21, 1733, to James Dey, Jr., "adjoining land of Lawrence
Dye".
Children
85451.
J.
Mary.
85452.
Sarah.
85453.
James.
85454.
Lawrence.
He
85465. John Dey.
(James^, Jan^ Laurens'.)
85103.
married Anna who survived him.
He has a deed Dec. 25, 1725,
from Mindore Johnson. Member of Captain James PoUion's South
Company, 17 15. His will is dated Oct. i, 1750; proved March 8,
His son-inlaw, Lawrence Dey, was one of the executors.
1750.
John Dye, Sr., gives deed March 8, 1737, to John Dye, Jr., (eldest
son) of Cranberry, Middlesex Co., N.
Middlesex Co., N.
J.
J.
836
Children
85466.
John. 85840.
David. Born in 1725 on Staten Island, N. Y.
85467.
of
85470.
Middlesex Co., N.
85471.
Joseph.
85472.
Anne.
to
Child
sister,
on the estate
of
14, 1749.
J.
Co.,
Resi-
J.
85476.
Bap. Dec.
Antjen.
22, 1745.
85480.
mond
J.
dence, Hackensack, N.
who came on
of Capt.
Com-
Isaac Dey.
85475.
was admitted
He
in 1706.
of Capt. Waters'
85820.
She, or her
Katherine.
85473^
Thorel,
Member
James. 85840.
Vincent. Johanna Phillipse and others gives deed Sept. 22,
Vincent Dey gives
1760, to John Height and Vincent Dey.
deed April 14, 1761, to John Height. John Height gives deed
April 14, 1761, to Vincent Dey.
Inventory Dec. 20, 1827. He
died intestate in 1805 in Middlesex County, N. J.
85469.
J.,
in 1746.
Member of Capt.
City in the expedi-
85468.
N.
Canada
New York
James
Island, 1738.
Child
85481.
Margaret.
Born June
20, 1733.
85800.
He
was
of
He was
born
in
Fourth Generation.
France
and came
(See Clute's
He
America.
to
837
History of Staten
Island, N. Y.
Child:
John.
854S6.
S5860.
29, 1719.
Abraham Paulding.
85500.
tized April
Bap. Nov.
He
1689.
7,
(Joost.)
March
married,
25,
45129.
He was
bap-
New York
Bap. Oct.
85501.
Joost.
85502.
Abraham.
85503.
Belitie.
85504.
Abraham.
85505.
Catharine.
26, 1720.
Bap. July
Bap. June
Bap.
11, 1727.
1725.
9,
Bap. Oct.
85940.
1723.
9,
1727.
11,
March
i,
1730.
85875.
85506.
Gerritt.
85507.
William.
85508.
Jacob.
85509.
Maria.
85510.
Cornelius.
8551 1.
Rebecca.
85512.
Neeltie.
Bap.
May
1732.
7,
Born in Feb.,
Bap. Feb.
Bap. April
85925.
1735.
1735.
9,
21, 1737.
Bap. April
8,
1739.
arine Stillwell.
He
5,
i,
William Forbes.
85520.
married (2nd), April 29, 17
Children
He
Bap. July
Bap. Jan.
1741.
1744.
He came
13,
Mary Paulding.
85127.
85521.
Johannes.
85522.
Gysbert.
Bap. Jan.
Bap. June
17, 1722.
25, 1725.
85531.
Catharine.
85532.
Elizabeth.
85533-
Johannes.
Bap. Nov.
85534-
Joost.
Bap. Sept.
3,
1734.
23, 1724.
1699.
838
John Bogert.
85540.
Child
Abraham.
Bap.
May
19, 1745.
John Paulding.
85560.
Town
Child
85541.
dence,
He
85132.
Paulding.
of Cortlandt,
85561.
Joseph.
85900.
Joost Paulding.
^5575-
(Joost.)
He
85134.
was baptized
He
1
3,
1708.
76 1
in
New York
Children
85576.
City.
Residence,
New York
85578.
Abraham.
85579.
Peter.
85581.
85582.
85583.
City.
Joost.
Capt.
1738.
85577.
85580.
Resi-
85985.
Fifth
James Dey.
85800.
He was bom
GrEisrERi^TiON.
(James'',
He
James^
Jan"",
Laurense'.)
85453.
Perrine (daughter of Peter Perrine, born 1706, who married, July 22,
1730, Margaret Dey, born 1712, Daniel Perrine who came on ship
"Philip" in 1665, and Maria Thorel from France).
June 20, 1733. Residence, Staten Island, N. Y.
Children
85801.
85802.
85803.
85804.
85805.
Mary.
85806.
James.
85820.
He
married.
1805.
Will
Bap. Nov.
Bap. Oct.
Children
85822.
He
90150.
J.
85823.
Ann.
Joseph.
Vincent.
85827.
John. 90050.
William.
85828.
Catherine.
85826.
1761.
1763.
.85824.
85825.
i,
2,
J.
Mroth Vanderbeck.
85821.
Married.
They had
children.
840
1802.
24,
named
below.
Children
85841.
Lydia.
85842.
Margaret.
85843.
Elizabeth.
85844.
85845.
85S46.
Peter.
85847.
William.
85848.
85849.
John.
Dinah.
85850.
Mary.
John BoDiNE.
85860.
29,
He
17 19.
He
85486.
married Dorcas.
Residence,
Staten Island, N. Y.
Children
85861.
John.
85862.
James.
He
William Ogilvie.
85875.
in
May,
1838.
85505Child
Catharine.
85876.
Born March
29, 1768.
85885.
Bap. April
17, 1768.
He
married
Maria
(John^
Joost'.)
85561.
Henry Ackerman.
Paulding.
85509Child
His
1761.
7,
J0.SEPH Paulding.
85900.
ried.
Bap. June
Henry.
85886.
will
Westchester Wills.)
Children
He
mar-
1782
85901.
William.
85902.
Joseph.
Aug.
9,
90500.
Soldier in Col. Drake's Regt., Westchester Co.
N. Y.,
Westches-
85903.
Peter.
85904.
90525.^
Fifth Generation.
841
He
(Joost^ Joost'.)
85578.
He married, July 25, 1762, Catherine
1735.
Ogden. Member of the Committee of Safety and Commissary of
State Troops in the Revolutionary War.
Residence, Nine Partners,
William Paulding.
85925.
7,
Dutchess Co., N. Y.
Children
Author.
85926.
William.
85927.
22, 1779, at
85928.
Catharine.
1764.
Bap. July
i,
He was
(Joost^ Joost'.)
JooST Paulding.
45577.
He
married
Susanna
Gardenier
(ist),
by
baptized April 22, 1733.
whom he had two children, William and Susannah. He married
85940.
Children
Bap. Feb.
William.
85942.
85985.
85986.
4,
Robert Wilson.
1761.
He
85583.
Paulding.
Child
85941.
85943.
of
Andrew.
Born Sept.
27, 1766.
Bap. Oct.
19,
1766.
Sixth
GrEisrERi^Tioisr.
90000.
He was
85804.
Bates, of
Bates of England.)
or before 1790.
in
He
children.
in
Captain
War.
17,
1757.
They had
Co., Va.).
Nixon's
He removed
She died
Light
Horse
six or eight
New
Jersey
Children
May
J.,
to
Anne County,
90001.
William Bates.
90002.
Mary. She did not accompany her father to Va. in 1790 but
remained at Middletown Point, N. J., with her mother's sister,
Miss Sally Bates.
Bap. 1780.
John Dey.
90050.
(Joseph^,
95000.
John"*,
James^
Jan', Laurens'.)
Proved Oct.
1815.
Mentions father, Joseph, and children named below, and
24, 18 1 5.
sisters Phebe and Catherine, and brother-in-law, Daniel Dey, one of
85826.
He
married.
90051.
Mary.
90052.
Margaret.
Sarah.
Martha.
90053.
90054.
will is
dated Oct.
i,
the executors.
Children
His
90055.
Seth.
90056.
Joseph.
90057.
Peter.
90058.
John.
J.
Sixth Generation.
John Dey.
90100.
He
85809.
843
married
guardian of Anthony Dey Schuyler, child of Aaron Schuyler, of BurUngton Co., N. J. Soldier in Monmouth County, N. J., Regt. in Rev.
War. His will is dated Oct. 29, 1807. Proved Nov. 23, 1807.
Mentions wife Martha, and children named below. Executors, his
wife and William Dey Carpenter.
Residence, Middlesex Co., N. J.
Children
90101.
William.
90102.
James.
90103.
Joseph.
90104.
Margaret.
90105.
Mary Ann.
95100.
90106.
Lawrence.
90107.
John.
James Dey.
He was
times.
his
By
four daughters.
and two
Holland descent), by
Children
Root,
90153.
90154.
James.
90151.
90152.
of
Montgomery
Co., N. Y.
He was
Children
90301.
John.
He was
called "Squire".
He owned
considerable prop-
Jacob.
90303.
Vincent.
90500.
At a meeting
95300.
William Paulding.
of the freeholders of
Westchester County,
May
85901.
8,
1775,
844
he was appointed with ten others as delegates to the Provincial ConIn 1776 he supplied the American forces in the "Neutral
gress.
ground," under Gen. Clinton, with rations, giving his private obligawas arrested and cast into jail for debt, which he had
tions therefor
;
in October, 1784,
accounts
had
to petition the
in
order to save
N. Y.
Children
90501.
William.
90502.
Catharine.
95350.
He was
New York;
times he was
in
1758
Three
prisoner during the War for Independence, and
died Feb.
made
of the captors of
18,
18 18,
at
Staatsburg,
had escaped the second time, only four days before the capture of
He and his associates received from Congress a silver medal
Andre.
In 1827 a marble
each, and were awarded an annuity of $200.
monument was erected by the corporation of New York City in St.
Peter's churchyard near Peekskill as a memorial of him."
in
sons
Major
"John Paulding, of the County of Westchester, one of the perwho took Major Andre, being duly sworn, saith that he was
three
enemy
the
of
times,
;
the
first
command
of
Captain Requa, and carried to New York and conThe second time he was taken near Tar-
^..ii'-Jiik'^
JOHN PAULDING
captors' medal
846
of the
him
an individual
in the
County
rity
as
respects no
unimpeachable
man
of
hesitate to describe
in the
as
his
County
veracity
is
of Westchester
undoubted.
is
integ-
In these
his superior.
Children
90526.
Hiram.
90527.
John.
90600.
Born Dec.
New York
85927.
Dutchess Co., N. Y.
George'.)
of
ir, 1797, in
City.
95400.
95425.
He was born
He married,
Gouverneur Kemble).
Author.
Aug.
in
(William^,
22, 1779, at
18 18, Gertrude
U.
S.
George^,
Nine Partners,
Kemble
(sister
Secretary of Navy.
"James Kirke Paulding, an American author, born at Nine PartDutchess Co., N. Y., Aug. 22, 1779, died at Hyde Park in the
same county, April 6, i860. After a village school education and a
course of self-instruction he removed about 1800 to New York, residIn conjunction with him
ing with his brother-in-law, William Irving.
and with Washington Irving he produced the series of 'Salmagundi'
and
papers, which terminated with the 20th number, June 25, 1808
as no division of the contributions was attempted, they were afterward incorporated in Irving's works. In 181 4 he was made secretary
ners,
to the
JOHN PAULDING
MONUMENT, PEEKSKILL,
N.
Y.
jBS
Sixth Generation.
847
Men
New Munchausen'
of
Dutchman's
most successful of
'Affairs
and
Men
all
his
New Amsterdam
of
in the
Times
of
Governor Peter
Vagaries,' which
is
(4 vols., 1867-8)."
He
died at
Children
90601.
90602.
90603.
Hyde
Park, N. Y.
90625.
(Brother of Washington
City.
1,
He
mar-
in
New
SEVE:NrTH GrENERiVTIOI^.
William Bates Dey, (Lewis^ James^ James^ James^,
90001. He was baptized in 1780 in Christ Church,
Laurens'.)
95000.
Jan"",
Shrewsbury, N.
Co., Va.
Anne
He
J.
Joseph
95100.
looooo.
22, 1809.
Born
Peter Johnson.
95101.
John Dey.
95150.
Laurens'.)
Dey.
He was
90103.
Laurens'.)
Child
Born Dec.
William.
90151.
Montgomery
Co.,
in 181
(James",
He was
born
N. Y.
He
100025.
James^,
May
James".
married.
Wisconsin.
2.
1883.
James^
Town
He removed
in
Jan^,
of Root,
1849 ^o
ton, Wis.
Children
95151.
95152.
John Wesley.
95153.
Daughter.
Daughter.
Daughter.
Daughter.
95154.
95155.
95156.
1851.
Residence,
1901,
194
U.
S.
N.
Seventh Generation.
Jacob BoDiNE.
95300.
He
849
married.
Children
90302.
95301
95302
Capt. John.
James. Married and had a son Abraham Bodine of Mariner's
Harbor and several other sons and daughters.
95303
95304
95305
Jacob.
Albert.
95306
95307
95308
Daughter.
Daughter.
Daughter.
95309
Child
in
95351.
Philip R.
95400.
John^
He
Joost')
County, N. Y.
90526.
He
He was
born Dec.
(John", Joseph^,
11, 1797, in
Westchester
married.
West Indies in 1823, and became masterHe was commissioned captain in 1844, and
1837.
was in active service in the West Indies and on the Pacific Coast
against the pirates in the
commander
in
and
of Nicara-
850
in
suppressing the
sword.
He was made
gua
command
fillibuster
retired
list
1861.
in
of the
He
Children
I.,
N. Y.
95401.
City Feb. 16, 1826 died in the Bay of Panama April 29, 1867
entered the U. S. Navy as midshipman Dec. 19, 1840, and was
promoted master March i, 1855, Lieutenant the following
September, Lieutenant-Commander July 16, 1862, and Commander Dec. 24, 1865. Out of twenty-four years in the Navy,
j'ears
sur-
the Pacific.
95402.
95403.
Tatnall.
95425.
Col.
Ofiicer in U. S.
John W. Paulding.
He
married.
90527.
Residence, Tarrytown, N, Y.
Joost'.)
Navy.
He was
(John-*,
prominent
Joseph^,
John^,
in the Civil
War.
Seventh Generation.
Children
851
95427.
95428.
Daughter.
95426.
95460.
Joost",
Joost'.)
Hyde
Residence,
Child
95461.
90602.
He
married
(James
Elizabeth
100200.
8,
1845,
John
Kirke'',
William^,
Parsons
Pearson.
Park, N. Y.
ElOHTH
William
looooo.
GrEIsrERi^TION.
Dey.
(William
95001.
Bates^
Lewis^ James^
born Dec. 22,
He was
He
Children
looooi.
100002.
100003.
100004.
100005.
100006.
100007.
100025.
He was born
95101.
Residence, 1901, Echo, Suffolk Co., N. Y.
in
181
2.
He
Eighth Generation.
Child
853
100026.
Wyckoff E.
The following
letter
"New
York, Feb. ii, 1901. Dear Sir Your letter for desired information as to my family is quite limited. My father, Peter
Johnson Dey, born 181 2 my grandfather, Joseph Dey, died in
the fifties, aged 85 three brothers, I believe, William and Lawrence.
The family Bible my aunt has. My older brother had
;
My
and
100200.
Joost'.)
He
married.
Lawyer.
At the time
of his
Major
(John^,
2,
in the Militia.
death the
said
The Eastern
State Journal of
854
for his
is felt
He
Children
100201.
Charles.
100202.
Peter.
100203.
Daughter.
Plains, N. Y.
Married George
W.
See.
IS^INTH
G^E:^^ERJ>LTIO:[S^.
Va., of Capt.
He
18 1 2.)
was originally
of
of Artillery in
at the
War
of
time of his
Colonial
ter of
mason
Children
1
0300 1.
103002.
Adelita Charter.
L.
103003.
103004.
103005.
103006.
Marguerite Walters.
103007.
Eugene Lansing.
Ai>PEisrDix x:v.
RECORDS OF VARIOUS PERSONS BEARING THE NAME OF DEY.
Born in 1742 in New Jersey. Member
105000. John Dey.
of Captain Waters' Military Company of Staten Island, N. Y., June
26, 1762.
David Dye.
105005.
Member
Born
in
of
April, 1760.
1
David Dye.
05 010.
Langdon's Company
in
Born
Jonathan Dye.
105015.
in
Company
of
Queen's
Member
Co., N. Y.,
105020.
Company, 1755.
William Dey.
Io5loo.
Hackensack, N.
Children
He
105 102.
105103.
Abrani.
105101.
105105.
Raritans, N.
Residence,
J.
Bap. Sept.
William
J.
Dey.
9,
1711.
He
married.
Residence
in
the
Appendix XV.
857
Children
105106.
William.
Baptized April
1716, in the
12,
Reformed Dutch
Maria.
105107.
2.
Willem.
17, 1752.
Bap. April
Annaeje.
105113.
Abram.
Sara.
105115.
John.
Bap.
May
i,
1738.
19, 1745.
05 1 20.
married,
Dec.
105114
He
J.,
He
March
of
16,
1750.
j8, 1753.
was born
registry
in
Hackensack.
March
26, 1734),
Troops
Children
in
1767.
Bap. Feb.
105121.
I^ena.
105122.
Maritje.
Bap. Nov.
28, 1736.
105123.
Rachel.
Born Aug.
15, 1742.
16, 1735.
William Dey.
He married Louvina Ackerman
105 130.
He and wife were admitted mem(daughter of David Ackerman).
bers of the Dutch Church at Hackensack, N. J., Nov. 18, 1740.
Residence, Hackensack, N. J,
Children
105131.
Anna.
105135.
105136.
Henry.
105132.
105133.
105134.
858
105 140.
Moore.
at
12,
1725, Johanna
105 1 50.
He
of Elias Elles).
Church
June
Children
105151
Willem.
105152
Elias.
105 153
Sara.
05154
105155
Bap. April
Bap. July
Bap. July
1738.
i,
1741.
5,
1743.
3,
He
resided at Hackensack, N.
Schraalenburgh, N.
Children
J.,
Twin with
105161.
William.
105162.
105163.
Maritje.
Bap. Aug. 13, 1738.
Elizabeth.
Bap. June 12, 1743.
105164.
Janetje.
105165.
Helitie.
Bap. Aug.
Born Oct.
Born Feb.
Elias Dey.
105 170.
dence, Schraalenburgh, N.
Children
105171.
Janneke.
Jan.
-Saytd-Dey.
Child
David.
1808.
1748.
21, 1756.
He
Bap. Nov.
Bap.
married
6,
March
1748.
20, 1756.
Maria Cammeyer.
Resi-
J.
Bap. Dec.
^^'^^^--^^
7,
4,
Maritje.
29, 1771.
105 180.
105200.
May
13, 173S.
105172.
1051S1.
Residence,
J.
He
Born Nov.
30, 1763.
He
Thomas Dey.
Proved Dec.
8,
Bap. Dec.
25, 1763.
married Nancy.
His will is dated
Mentions wife Nancy, grand-
1821.
J.
Appendix xy.
Children
105201.
859
Amos.
He
105240.
105225. John Dey. (Brother of Peter Dey.)
His will is dated Feb. 16, 1770. The children
married Mary.
named below were mentioned in his will. Residence, Perth Amboy,
N.J.
Children
105226.
105227.
Thomas.
105228.
William.
105229.
Ezekiel.
105230.
Amos.
105231.
Patience.
105232.
Daughter.
105233.
105234.
16, 1770.
Company
of
New York
He
(Brother of John Dey.
105240. Peter Dey.
105225.)
will
His
is dated June 25, 1810.
Proved in
married Elizabeth.
Mentions wife Elizabeth, children William and Euphemie,
181 2.
brother Kenneth and nephew, Peter Mount.
County, N,
Children
105241.
William.
105242.
Euphemie.
105260.
Dec.
May
4,
4,
Executor,
County.
Residence, Middlesex
J.
DiRCK Dey.
friend
Richard
Dey,
son
of
Theunis
Dey,
of
Bergen
86o
Children
105261.
John.
105262.
Thomas.
Bap. Jan.
105263.
Lena.
105320.
105264.
Polly.
105265.
Sally.
3,
1748.
105276.
Willem.
105277.
Annatje.
New York
Child
105301.
13, 1737.
24, 1748.
He
Francis Moore.
105300.
dence,
Bap. Nov.
Bap. Feb.
Resi-
City.
Abraham.
Bap. Jan.
John Neafie.
105320.
1775.
i,
He
105263.
says
Helena Dey, daughter of Derrick
married
Neafie
"John
and Sarah Toers, who died 181 8. Buried in the old Derrick
:
Dey
Dey
burial ground at
N.
Children
10532 1.
Garret.
105322.
Richard.
Caspar Haal).
Children
10533
1.
105332.
Samuel Dey.
105350.
dence, Schraalenburgh, N.
Children
10535 1.
105352.
105353.
He
Arie Dey.
105330.
11, 1762.
2,
He
1759.
Bap. Feb.
married
4,
1759.
Elizabeth
Dey.
J.
Susanna.
Resi-
Appendix XV.
Child
He
David Saa,
105370.
Hackensack, N.
Born Feb.
Marya.
He
21, 1767.
married
Committee
Annatje
105381.
Born July
5,
1751.
1053S2.
Anna.
Bap. Aug.
7,
1743.
Samuel
105400.
dence, Hackensack, N.
-
He
Etsel.
Bap. Aug.
4,
married
Naomie Dey.
175 1.
Born Feb.
Naomie.
15, 1783.
He
John Dey.
105420.
New York
Bap. April
married
Sara
13, 1783.
Nagel.
Residence^
City.
:
Abraham.
105421.
Bap.
Ide Dey.
105430,
New York
March
He
26, 1775.
Residence,
City.
Children
105431.
Jacomina.
105432.
Jacob.
105433-
Anna.
(See Records of
John.
105451.
Born Dec.
9,
1786.
Bap. Jan.
12, 1787.
He married Sarah.
New Germantown, N. J.)
Theunis Dey.
105470.
Corporation of Zion in
105471.
Resi-
J.
105401.
Child
He
of Observation
Sarah.
Child
Dey.
of the
Bap. Feb.
1767.
9,
Michael Moore.
105380.
Child
Residence,
J.
105371.
Child
86i
(See Records of
Elizabeth.
Born July
14, 1785.
Bap. July
31, 1786.
862
He removed
Children
105481.
Hilletie.
Samuel.
William Dey.
105490.
Hackensack,^ N.
105491.
J.
He
20, 1774.
15, 1761.
Residence,
J.
Abram.
Born March
John Dey.
He
105482.
Child
He
J.
Dey
28, 1782.
He
Bap. April
married Margaret.
His
will is
Children
21, 1782.
J.
Appendix XV.
863
Children
105531.
Johanna.
105532.
Johannies.
105533.
Transyntie.
at
Born Nov.
Schraalenburgh, N.
Children
He
J.
Born March
Schraalenburgh, N.
Marya.
105552.
sack. N.
Born Nov.
105581.
105582.
Jacob.
ig,
1764, at
Hacken-
He
Resi-
Bap. Oct.
Born Feb.
23, 1763.
Bap.
5, 1767.
He
March
29, 1767.
Residence,
T05591.
105592.
105593-
105600.
says
Residence,
Children
his wife's
name appears on
records of the
New York
Jan.
i,
the
1764."
City.
105601.
Sarah.
105602.
Elizabeth.
John
105620.
Schraalenburgh, N. J.
105621.
1762, at
J.
John Dey.
105590.
Schraalenburgh, N. J.
Child
14,
Elizabeth.
Children
March
Bap.
Bap. Jan.
30, 1763.
WiLLLMVi Dey.
105580.
1762.
9,
J.
J.
dence, Schraalenburgh, N.
Children
1757.
4,
Hendrick.
105551-
23, 1753.
Bap. 1761.
John Dey.
105550.
Lee
Bap. Sept.
Abraham Dey.
Jacob.
Bap. April
27, 1777.
He
married.
Residence,
864
William
105630.
Schraalenburgh, N. J.
Child
105631.
He
Dey.
John
James.
Born July
Jacob
Children
Dey.
27, 1777.
He
105641.
Hendrick.
David.
Born Jan.
Bap. Jan.
27,
Abraham Dey.
105650.
burgh, N. J.
Children
Willem.
105652.
Abraham.
22, 1778.
Bap. Feb.
He
married.
married
22, 1778.
Residence, Schraalen-
Mrs.
Proved Oct.
Margaret Herbert.
12, 1784.
William.
105672
James.
105673
John.
105674
105679
Schraalen-
105671
105678
Residence,
1781.
James Dey. He
105670.
His will is dated Nov. 21, 1782.
105677
24, 1777.
10565 1.
Children
Bap. Aug.
married.
105642.
105676
Residence,
105640.
burgh, N. J.
105675
married.
Peter.
1782.
Children
105701.
James.
105702.
Andrew.
105703.
David.
105704.
John.
105705.
1794, to
105706.
Mercy.
8,
Appendix XV.
Rachel.
105707.
105708.
Anne.
105709.
Sarah.
New York
Children
105721.
Christofel
Bap. Oct.
Dey.
He
Resi-
married Anije
Dey.
Resi-
Maria
Dey.
Resi-
City.
Willem.
He
EzEKiEL VouTER.
105750.
New York
City.
Susanna.
105751.
Bap. Sept.
18, 1764.
He
PiETER Stymets.
York City.
105760.
Helena
30, 1764.
Hendrick Labagh.
New York
New
Child
married
City.
Christofel.
105741.
dence,
He
Erhard.
21, 1745.
105740.
Child
Resi-
City.
New York
10573 1.
dence,
Hester Dey.
105730.
Residence,
Child
married
105723.
dence,
10,
Jacob.
105722.
Child
He
Forbes.
Joseph
105720.
intestate.
1805,
dence,
Died
865
married
0576 1.
Rachel.
Bap. Sept.
16,
1764.
He married,
Residence, Schraalenburgh, N. J.
John Westervelt.
105790.
March
2,
1765,
'
Annatje Dey.
Children
105791.
105792.
Ivea.
Samuel Moore.
105800.
dence, Schraalenburgh, N. J.
He
married
Sarah
Dey,
Child:
105801.
Samuel.
Born Dec.
17, 1776.
Bap. Jan.
16, 1777.
Resi-
866
He
Resi-
105821.
Naomi.
105822.
Lena.
105840.
Rev.
J.
Schraalenburgh, N.
105850,
Child
1758, by
Residence,
J.
He
David Dey.
Hackensack, N.
25,
Residence,
J.
Willem.
105851.
105860.
Born Sept.
He
Elias Dey.
Bap. Nov.
1781.
9,
married.
25, 1781.
Residence, Hackensack,
N.J.
Child
Johannis.
105861.
105870.
Born July
William Dey,
dence, Hackensack, N.
Child
17S2.
5,
He
Bap. Aug.
4,
1782.
Resi-
J,
105871.
Margrietje.
Born Nov.
27, 1782.
Bap. Feb.
2,
1783.
105880. William Dey. He married Hannah Perrine (daughJohn Perrine of Freehold, N. J.). Will of John Perrine of
Upper Freehold, Monmouth Co., N. J., dated Jan. 24, 1779. Proved
ter of
at
14,
Cornelius Post.
He
Born May 6,
Dutch Churcli.
Dirck.
N.
J.,
1791.
Bap. June
26,
1791, in
Totowa,
Appendix XV.
He
Jacobus Post.
105888.
867
He was
Major
Resigned Feb.
3,
Light Horse
1776.
He
Commission dated
Member
J.,
of
Assembly, 1775.
and founded Post-
He married, Dec.
Residence, Schraalenburgh, N. J.
Nathaniel Dey.
105890.
VanWagenan.
105900.
1792, Maria
i,
Santje
1791,
Mary.
105912.
Cornelia.
William Dey.
105920.
dence, Schraalenburgh, N.
Jacob.
1794.
He
married
Jane Vreeland.
Resi-
J.
Born March
William Dey.
105930.
Schraalenburgh, N.
105931.
1792.
5,
105921.
Child
Tryntje
1791,
2,
105911.
Child
June
18, 1791.
He
Bap.
May
i,
1791.
Residence,
J.
Elizabeth.
Born Dec.
16, 1792.
Bap. Feb.
9,
1793.
He
March
30, 1803,
died Jan.
15,
Nancy Dey.
1837.
10,
1820.
30,
1785.
Residence,
J.
105933.
Catharine.
105934.
Jane.
106130.
868
Elizabeth.
105935.
Born Nov.
17,
18 10.
06 1 50.
105938.
Jf05939.
Ann.
105936.
105937.
Born Feb.
18, 1820.
Died June
20, 1820.
105940.
Residence,
1902.
1900, Atlantic
N.J.
John Bergen.
105950.
Joris'.)
105936.
Ellen Applegate.
He was
Those
(Peter
P.",
Peter^,
He
his children
who were
John
George-,
married Rose
living in
1876
were married.
Children
105951-
Sidney.
105952.
Sarah Ann.
105953.
Elizabeth.
105954.
1
05955-
Ruth.
Emily.
105956.
Catharine.
105957.
Margaret.
Helen or Ellen.
105958.
Married Josiah
N. J.
Vincent. Died in childhood.
Lowe
of
Rocky
Hill,
Somer-
set Co.,
105959.
gen,
187
1.
Residence, Hightstown, N.
Children
10597 1.
105972.
Bergen.
Vincent.
J.
of
N.
He
J.)
He
died Feb.
Appendix XV.
becca Dey).
She was born
Mercer Co., N. J.
Children
106111.
106112.
106113.
106114.
He
George Bergen.
106110.
May
869
1818.
2,
He
106120.
married
Hansen
first
settler).
1833.
1 06 1
George VanNess. He married, Feb. 14, 1827, Jane
30.
He removed from Princeton, N. J., to PennsylBergen.
105934.
vania and from there to McLean Co., 111.
He died Dec. 31, 1848.
Children
106131.
Nancy.
ton, N.
106132.
Born Sept.
14, 1828.
Died Aug.
10, 1856,
Born Jan.
14, 1829.
Died Aug.
6, i860, at
near Prince-
J.
Sidney.
San Fran-
cisco, Cal.
106133.
John D.
Born Feb.
Stonaker.
106134.
26,
1831.
Residence, 1876,
Peter Bergen.
Born Jan.
Married, Jan.
McLean
30, 1834.
Co.,
23,
1856,
Susan
111.
Eliza Spencer.
Emma
George I.
Opdyke. Residence, McLean Co., 111.
Ida P. Born May 21, 1842. Married, Dec. 9, i860, Peter L.
106136.
Opdyke. She died Oct. 20, 1862, near Princeton, N. J.
William H. Born Sept. 16, 1844. Married in the Winter of
106137.
Residence, 1876, McLean Co., 111.
1864, Sarah South.
Eleanor W. Born March 16, 1847. Married, Sept. 22, 1868,
106138.
106135.
P.
Augustus
S.
Longworth.
Residence, 1876,
McLean
Co.,
111.
870
2,
1828, Eliza-
Hill,
Bergen Co.,
married, July
105935.
Children
Born March
Alfred.
106151.
He
David Stonaker,
106150.
beth Bergen.
N. J.
29, 1826.
Married, Jan.
26,
Married, Feb.
9,
1853, Eliza-
beth Trover.
Snediker.
He
i,
1831.
5,
died Jan.
Born July
Peter B.
106153.
1
Born Jan.
Vincent P.
106152.
1853,
Sarah
12, 1856.
Died Sept.
1833.
25, 1834.
06 1 60.
Joris'.)
wife
who
died young.
Residence,
William Bergen.
06 1 70,
Joris'.)
105937.
Children
Julia Ann.
1061S0.
106171.
Born March
2,
1838.
Martha Jane. Born May 17, 1840. Died Nov. 29, 1842.
Sarah V. Born March 6, 1842. Married William Conk. 106190.
Alfred V. Born March 2, 1844.
106195.
Peter V. Born Oct. 5, 1848. Died Aug. 15, 1851.
Theodore V. Born April 2, 185 1.
William. Born Sept. 9, 1854.
106172.
106173.
106 1 74.
106175.
106176.
106177.
Ann
He
106180.
Dennis Bergen.
Bergen.
106171.
Children
He
married,
Residence, 1876,
New
Oct.
Brunswick, N.
J.
io6[8r.
Luther D.
106182.
Alfred V.
Died Nov.
29, 1870.
Charles.
Born Dec.
16, 1872.
Appendix XV.
1
Alfred V. Bergen.
06 1 95.
John
George'',
married, July
New
dence, 1876,
Child
Joris'.)
5,
Brunswick, N.
Peter
(William^,
He was
106 17 4.
871
born March
Hudson
Peter^,
P.",
N.
City,
He
1844.
2,
Resi-
J.
J.
Lavinia.
106196.
'
Born Nov.
10, 1871.
He
Daniel Christie.
106200.
admitted to membership
N. J., July 18, 1800.
in the
William Quick.
1062 10.
Dutch Church
He
at
She was
Schraalenburgh,
Child:
Sarah Naomi. Born June
Dutch Church, N. Y. City.
106211.
106220.
Lawrence Moore.
Child-"- L
106221.
,
Child
Eleanor.
the
Bap. Dec.
He
7, 1798,
in the
Dutch
Bap. April
22, 1798, in
He
John Johnson.
106250.
Dowell,
22, 1798, in
13, 1798.
David Demarest.
106240.
106241.
Bap. July
106231.
Child
He
Caspar Blauvelt.
106230.
24, 1798,
May
106260.
Born March
James Dye.
3,
8,
1800.
Bap. April
of
12,
1800.
Baptist
Mc-
Proved
May
1754.
Dinah Dey.
31, 1827.
Brothers, John B.
;
County, N.
J.
Died
intestate
in
1828.
Residence,
872
John Dey.
106280.
Wife, Mary.
18, 1829.
Children
10628 1.
James. Married.
William.
106283.
Daniel.
106284.
David
106285.
Sarah.
106300.
Daughter, Acche.
B.
Married John
L.
106290. John
Dey, Dec. 26, 1829.
B.
Dey.
106310.
106311.
Dey.
Inventory.
Peter Dey.
Isaac Dye.
30, 1828.
Administrator, John L.
J.
Peter
of the administrators.
Child
May
J.
106282.
was one
Proved
He
married
Dey
J.
Hannah Compton.
Isaac.
Born Oct.
26, 1766.
Bap. April
5,
1767, in the
Dutch
Church, N. Y. City.
106320.
in
Luther M. Dey.
from Camden, N.
Bureau employed
J.,
in
Born in Wisconsin.
106330. D. J. Dey.
1889 between Milwaukee and Ashland, Wis.
106335,
William
E.
Dey.
Postmaster.
Residence,
1889,
106345.
R., Ky.,
William T. Dey.
Letter Carrier.
Residence, 1881,
J.
Major
L.
M. Deye.
Department Commander, G. A.
90 1.
Builder.
Office, 317 East 122nd
10635b. John C. Dey.
Residence, 1902, 2200 Bathgate Ave., N. Y. City.
106360.
Louis R. Dey.
St.,
St.
N. Y.
City.
Office,
Appendix XV.
873
John H. Dey.
106375.
Edwards
Co.,
Resi-
Postmaster.
Postmaster.
Kan.
Richard Dey.
106380.
Theodore Dey.
106385.
Born
New York
Residence, 1897,
office.
William Dey.
106390.
den Gate, Brown Co., Minn.
A- O- Dey.
106395.
Employed
in
1897
106400.
Jersey.
at
New
Map
in
New
in
Clerk in post-
City.
Postmaster.
Born
York.
in
distributer U. S.
Brunswick, N.
J.
George
106430.
John Dey.
106435.
Mrs.
106440.
Gilbert
106445.
Joseph A. Dey.
106450.
Edmond Dey.
106455.
Lewis
L.
106460.
B.
Dey.
Residence, Syracuse, N, Y.
Mary
R.
F.
S.
Residence, Syracuse, N. Y.
A. Dey.
Dey.
Residence, Rochester, N. Y.
Residence, Rochester, N. Y.
Dey.
Dey.
Residence, Syracuse, N. Y.
Married
Camden, N. J.
Ancil G. Dey.
106465.
J.
Residence,
1884,
sex Co., N.
J.
Mon-
mouth
106475.
glishtown, N.
Luther V, Dey.
J.
Merchant.
874
Henry Dye.
Residence,
106480.
Co., N.
J.
106485.
Charles H. Dey.
106490.
Walter
mouth
1884,
Manasquan, Mon-
Residence, 1884,
New Brunswick,
N.J.
1884, Newark, N.
J.
Dey.
106495.
George H. Dey.
106500.
John V. Dey.
106505.
Alfred W. Dye.
Middlesex Co., N.
J.
J.
J.
Residence, Newark, N.
Francis A. Dey.
1065 10.
Residence,
J.
Widow
Elizabeth Dey.
106525.
Y.
N.
City.
1892,
Hannah Dey.
106530.
Y.
N.
City.
1892,
B.
106540.
John
106545.
Mary
106550.
Rachel
Dey.
L. Dey.
E.
Widow
J.
Frank Dey.
Residence,
of William Dey.
Residence,
of
Widow
Dey.
of
John H. Dey.
Resi-
106555.
Richard
106560.
Robert Dey.
106570.
Theodore Dey.
City.
Dey.
106582.
Children
Builder.
Residence, N. Y. City.
He
married.
Residence, Hightstown, N.
J.
106583.
Cornelius.
106584.
Lafayette.
106585.
John
106587.
Hightstown, N.
Co., N. Y.
at
Dey.
106580.
N. Y.
S.
J.
He
married.
J.
J.
Appendix XV.
875
Child
106588.
106590.
dence, i860,
New York
of
Resi-
"Brother Jonathan".
Resi-
City.
106600.
New
19, 1863.
106605.
Regiment U.
S.
Camp
at
Hamilton, Va.
H. Dey.
106610.
1
Louis G. Dey.
066 1 5.
Appointed
in
Arkansas.
P, O.
clerk.
Born
Jersey.
Bom
in
New
U.
Jersey.
S. letter
106630.
106635.
Graduated
at the
Graduated
at the
University
Residence, 1900, Trenton, N. J.
New
in
William T. Dey.
106620.
carrier.
Postmaster.
106640.
College of
New York
Graduated
City,
J.
Hamilton
at
College, 1876.
106645.
Blanchard Dey.
106650.
Charles Dey.
106655.
Morris Dey.
106660.
Charles H. Dey.
106665.
William
106670.
Dr. William
and
F.
Residence, 1893,
Residence, 1893,
Dey.
B.
1,
at a
106680.
Poisoned Pin".
Marmaduke Dey.
New York
New York
Residence, 1892,
City.
City.
City.
Boston, Mass.
Dey. Graduated
medical college.
83
Herkimer Co., N. Y.
1
New York
Residence, 1893,
Physician.
at
Rutgers College,
Residence, Columbia,
876
He
Pa.,
in
in
June
Ann
106690.
Pexall Fowler.
106695.
Christopher Aerhart.
Dey.
He
Hyler Dey.
106700.
Abraham Buskirk.
He
married, April
5,
1770, Jane
Dey.
affairs
W. H. Shaw's History
of
106740.
Rev. War.
John Dey.
Daniel
106750.
Horse, Middlesex Co.
Dey.
Private
106755.
James Dey.
106760.
John Dey.
Private.
Bergen Co.
106765.
John Dey.
Private.
Monmouth
106770.
JosiAH Dey.
Private.
Monmouth
106775.
JosiAH Dey.
Private.
Middlesex Co.
Private.
Peter Dey.
Private.
106795.
Cyrus Dey.
Private
Monmouth
Light
Middlesex Co.
Private
106790.
Regt.,
3>
Nixon's Troop
Capt.
in
Co.
Co.
Nixon's Troop
Capt.
Light
Middlesex Co.
Hankinson's
Capt.
Co.,
ist
Co.
106800.
William Dey.
106820.
Gerret Vegte.
Private.
Middlesex Co.
Gives deed to
1730I
Appendix XV.
106825.
I,
877
Jr.,
Jan.
1732-
106830.
May
Isaac
Dye
deed
of Freehold, gives
David English,
to
1784.
7,
Robert Magchesney,
106850.
erset Co.,
May
i,
1747.
Thomas Dey.
and Ruth,
Thomas Dey,
deed
to
of
Bernardstown, Som-
Thomas
Burgic,
March
15. 1774-
106870.
Charles G. Paulding.
New York
Residence, 1892,
City.
106890.
corporation.
N. Y. City.
L.
President
of
business
Paulding.
106905.
John
106915.
VVillett a. Paulding.
106925.
Levi Pawling.
Joseph M. Pauldino.
106930.
one
GouvERNEUR Paulding.
Office,
of the captors of
Society of
106935.
sistant
Paymaster U.
106938.
S.
Born
Navy, 1874.
H. O. Paulding.
Born
in
in
S.
New
D. C.
N.
Passed As-
York.
Clerk in
Navy
Department, 1874.
106940.
Agent U.
S.
J.
C. Paulding.
in New York
New York City
Born
Postoffice Department,
State.
to
Route
Albany ta
Troy, 1865.
106950.
N. Y.
Fred W. Paulding.
878
Collector
of
Town
of Cortlandt,
Associator,
106966.
half brother of
1868, in
Mount
106970.
ation.
James K. Paulding.
Pleas-
Central
Physician.
Residence, 190 1,
43d
Charles H. Paulding.
106990.
N. Y. City.
Address,
1901, 329
West
St.,
106995.
dence, 1901,
Residence,
Resi-
1901, 334
107005.
W. D. Paulding.
107010.
St.
Appendix XV.
879
Albert Pauling.
Ensign.
17 17.
officer.
107080.
Henry Pawling.
107085.
Henry Pawling.
Esopus.
Captain.
1670.
Capt.
1715.
Wm.
Nottingham's
John Pawling.
1759.
Isaac Palding.
1767.
Capt. John
N. Y.
Major, 1760.
107100.
Hogeboom's
Co.,
Albany.
/
'
07
10.
Chauncey M. Depew.)
Peekskill, N. Y.,
107115.
in 1847.
1
1685.
Nov.
(Niece of U.
S.
Senator
of
(See merchants of
07 II 8.
Henry Pawling.
Residence, Esopus, N. Y.
John Paulding.
Private,
ist
Regt.
War.
William Paulding.
107 140.
Co. Militia in Rev. War.
Private,
Private,
ist
ist
Regt. Westchester
Regt.
Westchester
88o
107 145.
Co.
Militia in
Roger Paulding.
ist
Private,
Regt.
Westchester
Rev. War.
Thomas Paulding.
107 150.
Co. MiUtia in Rev. War.
Private,
ist
Regt. Westchester
Peter Paulding.
107155.
War.
in
Rev.
Mihtia
107 160.
MiUtia.
John Paulding.
Private,
107 165.
MiUtia.
John Paulding.
Private,
7th
107 1 70.
Henry Pawling.
MiUtia.
107 180.
Thos. Paulding.
107 185.
William Paulding.
Private,
Bounty Rights.
107 190.
Levi Paulding.
107 195.
Levi Paulden.
107200.
Nehemiah Paulding.
Soldier.
Soldier.
Albany Co.
MUitia.
107205.
Joseph Paulding.
Private,
Bounty Rights.
T
07 2 10.
Cornelius Paulding.
07 2
Garrett Paulding.
5.
Private,
Private,
107220.
107225.
Lt.
107230.
Cornelius Pawling.
107235.
Capt.
107240.
Lt.
107245.
John Pawling.
107250.
John Pawling,
The
Levies.
Albert Pawling.
Henry Pawling.
Henry Pawling.
The
Jr.
Levies.
Appendix XV.
107255.
107260.
written by Mrs.
Dey
The
88 1
letter
following
was
"Beaufort, N. C, Feb.
Mr.
18, 1902.
"Dear Sir
better.
father,
My
husband
W. Dey,
of
is
His
He
Island.
This
as far
is
back
as
"Mrs. C.
107265.
him
William Dey.
The
p.
Dey."
"Golden Gate,
2.
"Yours
respectfully,
"Wm. Dey."
"Sleepy Eye, Minn., Feb.
7,
1902.
"Dear Sir
early 40's.
My
number
of
my
father's
"William Dey."
882
He
Robert Dey.
107268.
at
He
married.
James. 107272.
Son. Born May
107269.
107270.
He was
107269.
(Robert.)
born
at
Born
Robert.
107273.
1820.
8,
of firm of
Dey
in Scotland.
Bros.
&
Residence, Syracuse, N. Y.
James G. S. Merchant. Residence, Syracuse.
Donald. Merchant. Republican candidate for mayor of Syra107275.
Residence, 1902,
Office, 66 Grand St., N. Y. City.
cuse, 1899.
Syracuse, N. Y.
107274.
Dey. (Robert.)
107270. He was born May 8, 1820,
He
He died in April, 1898.
Scotland.
married.
Tomartone,
107276.
at
Children
107277.
W.
107278.
Robert.
U.
S. S.
in
St.,
Master of Arts.
Somerville, Mass.
Berryhill School-
Walter H. Dey.
Born
in
Middlesex County, N.
Engineers' Department-at-Large of
War
J.
Department, on
Gedney, 1901.
107285.
tuck Co., N.
Co.,
A. O. Dey.
C,
107290.
Cook
Address, 1902,
house, Wishan, Lanarkshire, Scotland.
107280.
Employed
F.
111.,
in
Linden D. Dey.
Born
in
Florida.
Appointed from
Dept., U. S.
War
111.
107295.
Stuart
107300.
107305.
Jane Dey.
073 10.
Mary
F.
Dey.
A. Dey.
Widow
of
Anthony
P. Dey.
Resi-
Appendix XV.
1
073 1 5.
Co., N. Y.
883
107320.
Mary
107325.
Peter
107330.
Peter N. Dey.
of Fayette,
Seneca
Dey.
B.
Town
Dey.
107340.
F.,
2nd Regt.
Artillery,
U.
U.
S.
S. A.,
commended
John Dey.
Agriculture.
E.
Dey.
Dey.
107395.
West ii8th
St.,
Civil
Office,
Engineer.
of
St.,
Andrew Dey.
West 6ist
3rd Ave.
N. Y. City.
Residence,
N. Y. City.
Charles H. Dey.
St.,
1781,
J.
90 1, 68 West 143d
Regt.
Wesley
ist
Residence,
Unmarried.
Jr.
^07375- Valentine
N. Y. City.
107380.
Cor.
Nicholas Dey,
107360.
York County, Pa.
107365.
Participated in battle of
for bravery.
107355.
St.,
1862-3.
Electrician.
Address, 1902, 62
N. Y. City.
of
Robert Dey.
Residence,
Residence, 1902,
1 07410.
Elizabeth Dey. Widow of Frank B. Dey.
dence, 1902, 2157 Seventh Ave., N. Y. City.
Resi-
884
Falk Dey.
107415.
Y. City.
107420.
I.
Dey.
St.,
St.,
N,
N. Y.
City.
107425.
N. Y. City.
Jacques Dey.
107430.
William Dey.
N.
J.,
1723.
Jacob Dey.
i734> 36, 37 and 41.
107435.
N.
J.,
St.,
107440.
John Dey.
Freeholder for
County, N.
Bergen
J.,
1788-9.
Member
Bergen County, N.
107465.
Assembly
Date
Joseph Dye.
1.
Member
of will
Residence,
Jane Dey.
of
Assembly
Date
Residence,
Nov.
Monmouth
27,
1820.
Co., N.
probate March
107485.
of probate
of
Seth Dey.
11, 1829.
Monmouth
Date
12, 1855.
of
Residence,
Wm. W. Dey,
March
for Ber-
Co., N.
Sr.
will
Feb.
17,
Monmouth
Date
Residence,
Date
1829.
of will Feb. 9,
Date
of
Date
of
J.
1847.
Co., N.
107495.
May
William W. Dey.
26, 1874.
Date
Residence,
Monmouth
Co., N.
J.
Date
J.
of probate
of pro-
J.
Co., N.
Monmouth
Date of
J.
for
1820.
J.,
107470.
of
Bergen
1818-24.
J.,
107460.
gen County, N.
for
Assembly
Member
107455.
of
Date
Date
Appendix XV.
Eleanor R. Dye.
107500.
of probate
Catherine
107505.
E.
07 5 10.
of probate
Gilbert
Nov.
1075 15.
probate Dec.
107520.
Dey. Date
Date
Dye.
13, 1891.
Date
Residence,
1897.
8,
1899.
of will
Sophia Dey.
Date
Aug.
Date
1890.
Date
20,
1895.
Date
of
J.
Date
Monmouth
of will Dec.
Residence, Monmouth
Date
J.
Co., N. J.
Co., N.
of will
Date
J.
Co., N.
of will April 8,
Monmouth
Residence,
Co., N.
Monmouth
Monmouth
Residence,
Eleanor M. Dye.
of probate Sept.
107525.
S.
Monmouth
Residence,
Henry Dye.
8,
Date
Residence,
885
11,
1885.
Co., N.
Date of
J.
Intestate.
Date of letters issued Oct. 24,
107530. John Dey.
Peter
C.
administrator.
Residence, Monmouth Co.,
1833.
Bergen,
N.J.
i75351841.
I,
Co., N.
Hannah
Elias
Dey.
Date
Intestate.
C. Clayton, administrator.
Residence,
Monmouth
J.
1845.
2,
J.
1884.
I,
N.J.
107555.
17,
1888.
Co., N.
N.
1890.
J.
Intestate.
Date of
D. Perrin, administrator.
Residence,
Monmouth
J.
107560.
I.
Matilda Dey.
Wm.
John
I.
Dey.
Intestate.
Date
March
Monmouth Co.,
of letters issued
Residence,
886
Capt. John Dey. He was born in 1741. He marCapt. 2nd Regt. Middlesex Co., N. J., Militia in
107565.
ried
Baird,
Mary
He
Rev. War.
Child
David Baird.
107566.
107570.
107570.
Mary Dey.
Child
died in 1829.
married
107591.
Enoch.
107571.
107580.
Enoch Dey.
107580.
married Rebecca Ogborne.
Child
He
107566.
(John.)
10757
1.
He
Mary
107581.
She
is
Elizabeth.
member
Born
in
N.
J.
of the Society of
Revolution.
107590.
John Dey.
He
County, N.
Child
107591.
J.,
Militia in Rev.
Mary.
107570.
WILLIAM
J.
DIP5BLE
MRS. WILLIAM
J.
DIBBLE
Al>FEI^DIX XVI.
ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS.
1
John BoDiNE.
15000.
Catharine Britain.
15005.
Children
1
15006.
115007.
1
the
cial
He
85860.
'
Charles Lemuel.
Josephine.
Henry Montgomery
of Aiken,
College of Physicians
Superintendent
of
Dibble.
President of
75327.
896-1 901.
115030.
Wis.,
Commer-
15025.
Bank
of
Oakwood
He
80122.
111.,
graduated
1889.
Lake
Springs, Sanitarium,
at the
Assistant
Geneva,
1895.
1
15040.
Fifth Ave.
115045.
Anthony Dey.
75101.
Office,
OiBce, 156
69 Liberty
St.,
N.Y.
City.
Clayton's History of
"Teunis Dey,
(vice
Peter
Tell
is
spoken
of
as
888
County
1
of
of Bergen,
Papacy' 23 May,
N. J., 1758-60.
Richard Dey.
15055.
Bergen, N.
1
the
of
J.,
1755."
Ben Johnson.
15060.
62200.
including an
Freeholder for the
article
78400.
Peter Dey.
115065.
N.
J.,
63065.
1792-3.
Henry D.
Henry
15080.
John^ John'.)
Child
115081.
63491.
70350.
He
115071.
115080.
D. Varick.
He
115071.
Mary
ters of
Residence,
Motive
Superintendent of
S.
15085.
Member
(David^
of Society of
Anthony*,
Daugh-
Richard^,
Anthony^, Richard'.)
63087.
whom he had four children of
15087.
115088.
1 1
5089.
1 1
5090.
115091.
1
15092.
is living.
Residence, Varick, N. Y.
David
Peter.
Born Dec.
Born June
12, 1824.
Died
Varick, N. Y.
115100.
115110.
John Henry.
Anna
Maria.
28, 1826, at
1
John Henry Dey. (Peter Light^ Davids Anthony",
15 100.
He was born June
Richard^, Anthony^, Richard'.)
63087. 115100.
He married,
28, 1826, in the town of Varick, Seneca County, N. Y.
Appendix XVI.
889
He purchased
1848, Emeline M. Cowles of Geneva, N. Y.
in
in
interest
the
Geneva
Courier
a one-half
July, 1847, ^^'^^ was its
he
became
of
Later
until
the
close
editor
publisher and co1849.
Feb.
I,
editor of the
Children
115102.
115103.
106640.
Ella Cornelia.
115101.
1876.
in 1876,
1895,
1
Henry Ellinwood.
5104.
151 10.
15088.
James
He
L.
resided in
Gosman.
New York
He
Rev.
15 120.
married
at the
home
in Lincoln,
She
Mo.
75615.
He was
born March
19, 1823, at
Children
1
151 21.
Cameron.
78675.
Born April
3,
1851,
in
New York
City.
Mary Lebain.
Married, Aug.
i,
1896,
Bo^nD History.
THE FAMILY
IN ENGLAND.
cian,"
of Chichester,
He was
brought up
monks,
whych
Somerset, "I
in
England.
891
He
stayed with Sir Robert Drewry, attended and cured the Duke of
Norfolk, and was by him "connocated to wayte on his prepotent
mageste, Henry
of the practis of
VIH".
He
a trewe cognyscyon
dyd go
He
"Sens
Cromwell he writes from Bordeaux on 20 June, 1535
I
from
have
Frawnce,
perlustratyd Normandy,
you,
my departyng
to
well, doubtless
Boorde then
fell
ill
In these
seedes of reuberbe, the w^hich come owtt off Barbary.
This w'as nearly two hundred
partes ytt ys had for a grett tresure."
On his
years before the plant was cultivated in England (1742).
Scotch
and
"Also,
it is
to
Cromwell.
892
who
doners,
him
called
''appostala,
for
Late
in
hed vniuersite
the
"Handbook
of Europe"
his
Health"
and
(publ. 1547),
"Breuyary
"Dyetary" (publ. 1542 ?),
In his "Dyetary" he embodied
his lost "Boke of Berdes" (beards).
?)
first
printed
of
his
little
anonymous
treatise
("The boke
for
to
Lerne a man to be
buylding of his howse for the helth of body to holde quyetThe boke for a good husness for the helth of his soule and body.
wyse, in
bande
to
lerne;" Robert
Wyer [London,
of Berdes"
of an
1540?]), which he
which he then
stole.
had
His "Boke
copy
Berde" or "The
answering the
in
its
in
dedication to the
most
iiii
his
in
England.
893
Soon
tary".
in the stretes
Whether
for this, or
'
to exist
etc.,
the
two
Museum
bits of
for
Mad Men
of
Boorde the
Besides the
first
Handbook
we owe
of Europe,
to
men be
bold, strong
full of
be decked
though
al
For
of Shakespeare's topics,
naked, with a pair of shears in one hand and a piece of cloth over
the other arm, above the lines
am
894
slip at tlae
end
of his
life,
no one can
read his racy writings without admiring and liking the cheery, frank,
bright, helpful, and sensible fellow who penned them.
Governor
1 86 1,
Margaret d' Almame, dau. of Thomas MacKinlay, F. S.
by Katherine, his wife, dau. of Dr. Andrew Ure, F. R. S., and
July,
A.,
has issue,
1.
WilUam
Arthur, F. R. G. S.
May, 1862.
2.
Harry Percy, M. A. Camb.,
3.
1.
B.,
b.
(Jun. Carleton
Club),
b.
24
10 April, 1868.
R. N. R.
2.
Copeman, M.
Lineage
Monckton
According
At the end
of the
15th
Somerset, in which
office he was succeeded by Thomas, afterwards Cardinal Wolsey.
The recorded pedigree in the College of Arms with Richard
century, John Borde was rector of Lymington,
Bristol
and Bath.
He
d.
about
1640,
leaving issue,
1.
d.
s. p.,
2.
Batcombe
William, of
12
whom
presently.
bur. at
Thomas,
The second
in
England.
895
issue.
m. Hes-
ter,
3.
1.
cester,
Samuel, of
whom
presently.
and had
issue.
at
Batcombe, 30
1.
2.
1.
Samuel, of
whom
b.
'Hester,
presently.
Nov.,
1677; m.
24
Sept.,
1705,
Thomas
Davidson.
b. 23 Jan., 1680; bur. 5 April, 1681.
Mary, b. i Oct., 1684; m. Rev. George Gifford, vicar of
Downton, Wilts, and had issue.
The 2nd son, Samuel Boord, of Westcomb, Batcombe, Somerset,
b. 26 Aug., 1696
m. Ann, dau. of Thos. Adams, of Pointington, near
2.
Ann,
3.
d. 18 Aug., 1775.
He was bur.
1769, having had issue,
Samuel, bapt. 19 Aug., 17 18; bur. 6 Feb., 17 19.
Sherborne, Dorset.
combe Church,
1.
2.
She
Bat-
in
7 April,
Jan., 1813.
He was
bur.
Samuel, of
whom
172
presently.
Dinton, Wilts.
The
fourth
son,
Samuel Boord,
of
896
1722; m. 21
Shed,
July, 1760,
He
Dec. 1807.
d. 11 Oct., 1801,
1.
2.
Samuel, of
1836.
presently.
;
Thomas Boord.
4.
Thomas,
5.
Walter
6.
He
leaving issue,
d. 7 June,
m. Jane,
Joseph, of Dalston, Middlesex, b. 6 Jau:, 1767
His will was proved 20 Nov., 1827.
3.
dau. of
whom
Boord, of Batcombe,
d. 2 Sept.,
1.
2.
Mary,
July, 1825.
b. 15
d.
1768; bur. 26
May,
May, 182
dau. of
2.
I,
leaving issue,
whom
3.
Joseph, of
4.
Henry John,
Eliza,
Swaine, of
d. 2
b.
Heme
Anne,
2.
ney, of
b. 11 July,
Samuel,
1.
b.
of
issue.
;
d. 1806.
presently.
b.
24
July,
1809
m.
May, 1848.
Hill.
i
Aug., 1820, Edward
18 Nov., 1841, leaving issue.
1798; m.
April,
He
d.
29 March, 1803; m.
d. 17
Dorking (who
son, Joseph Boord,
Rose
Dewd-
issue.
The 3rd
Bucks,
b.
Thomas
ing issue,
2.
18
Arms Per
Creation
Feb.,
fess az.
England.
in
897
1896.
and
gu., a goat's
Crest A
goat,
arg., gutte
de poix, resting
first.
Seat
Sussex.
Arms
of martlents, argent.
Crest
or. (Visitation of
1662)
Stephen Boord
1567.
married
Pernell,
1.
George Boord,
2.
Thomas
of
Boord, of
George Boord,
of
whom later.
whom later.
Boord Hall
in
of
1.
Sir
Stephen Boord, of
whom
3.
4.
5.
6.
later.
Elizabeth, daughter of
Denham
of
Woodey
Lewes.
Welch.
7.
Welch
of Co. Worcester.
London, by
whom
he had issue.
898
1.
2.
Mucklow).
Stephen Boord married a daughter of
he had issue,
Sir
whom
John Boord,
I.
Boord
of
Hill, Esq., of
Cartwright by
whom
later.
Thomas Boord.
Roger Boord (Harleian Mss. 1562).
Stephen Boord.
Ann.
Jane.
Sarah.
John Boord,
of
Boord
Hill,
Esq.,
of
Cuckfield
He had
field.
9,
1697,
She
d. July 13,
1704; bur.
at
Cuck-
issue,
I.
Richard, bapt.
May
Stephen, bapt.
March
1666.
29, 1668.
11, 1669.
Margerie, bapt. Dec. 19, 1672.
9
10
Mary, bapt.
May
5,
1677.
23, 1681.
Thomas
1.
2.
Anthony Boord,
3.
widow
of
of
Linfield,
bapt.
Aug.
16,
1578, married
Rudston.
4.
Lucy Boord, married George Newton of East Mascalls.
Ninian Boord, of Linfield, bur. Oct. 3, 1606, married Margaret,
in
England.
899
1.
Thomas,
2.
3.
4.
Herbert, of
5.
6.
7.
whom
later.
of Framfield.
2.
1697, of
whom
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Margaret,
8.
9.
1685.
10.
11.
had
i,
later.
i,
issue,
1.
2.
3.
4.
May
3,
1677, of
whom
later.
oh. inf.
John Boord, Esq., bapt. May 3, 1677, mar. Frances who d. 1743,
whom
he had issue,
by
1.
John Boord, Esq., bapt. Dec. 26, 1699, of whom later.
2.
issue.
and had
goo
I
2.
3.
4.
5.
of
whom
later.
6.
May, 1753,
ham
(ist).
ob.
Hill,
3.
1.
2.
Henry Williams,
of
Esq.,
Paxhill,
and
Esq., ob.
now
2.
1853, of Paxhill.
Co.
1.
George, of
2.
Thomas,
whom later.
whom later.
of
3.
1.
4.
Tymothy
5.
6.
(?),
of
in
England.
goi
son,
issue a
heir of
Cartwright by
4.
whom
he had issue,
i.
John.
2.
Thomas.
3.
Stephen.
Ann.
Thomas Boord, son of Stephen first mentioned, married Elizabeth Stapley, by whom he had issue,
Ninian Boord, of Linfield, Co. Sussex, of whom later.
1.
2.
Anthony Boord, of Linfield. Married w. of Rudston.
Ninian Board, son of Thomas of Linfield, married Margaret,
daughter of
Morley of Glende, Co. of Sussex, and had issue,
1.
Herbert Boord, of whom later.
2.
3.
4.
3.
William Boord.
1.
4.
Herbert Boord.
5.
Margaret.
6.
Jane.
Per
Gules and Az., an escutcheon
of martlets argent.
Crest A goat standant, ermine, horned
Motto Perforatus.
Arms
fesse.
issue,
within an ovle
or.
of
1897.)
Wakehurst Place,
Thomas Mackinlay,
Dr. Andrew Ure, F.
Esq., F. S. A.,
R.
S.
by Katherine,
of
902
Mary
Lillian.
Ethel Margaret.
Zmm^d? Samuel
Thomas
left issue,
head
A
and
Arms Per
ovle
eight martlets
Crest A goat
resting the
gutte de
the
a
martlet
escocheon charged with
Motto Virtute
Seat Wakehurst Place, Ardingley, Sussex.
Town Residence 14 Berkeley Square, W.
Cbib Carlton.
fesse az.
of
goat's
gu.
erased, within an
arg.
poix,
arg.
of
et
dexter leg on an
first.
industria.
Mary Anne,
dau. of
Thomas New-
Married, 1861,
Educated at Harrow, a Magistrate for Sussex,
T. Mackinlay, Esq.
a Distiller in London, and a Captain ret. Victoria ist Middlesex
Wakehurst Place,
V. D., was M. P. for Greenwich, 1873-95.
near Hayword's Heath, Carlton Club, S. W., 14 Berkeley Square, W.
Rifles,
ham, Esq.
England.
in
903
Thomas Poole
(above).
(From Genealogist.)
pedigree of boissier.
Annie Louisa Boissier born Dec.
1876,
Edmund Comer
i,
Hill Park,
Married,
1852.
28
Sept.,
Board.
They
1851.
are
now
path, Oxon.
Pax
Dover
Street,
W.
Stapley.
Anthony.
Lucy Borde married George Newton, of East Mascalls.
12, 1791.
904
"On
1.)
the 23rd of July, 1603, not less than 300 gentlemen reaped
Majesty's laborious exertions, and were dubbed
of
Hadley
Castell
in
of
Wm.
Roberts.
Rockford,
in Essex.
Edward Boord.
William Boord.
Mary
Judith.
Wm.
Hundred
in
Essex.
Frances.
Ada.
Wm.
2nd,
Edward Jobson
^
3rd,
Grey.
Judith, married
James Osborn.
1660,
March
England.
in
905
27,
of
Otham.
I,
2Nd
Series.)
Gen. et Her.
New
Series.)
of
memory
who died
co.
Oct. 27,
somerset.
1727, aged
70 years.
Here lyeth the body of Mary, late wife of James Bord of Batcombe in this county, and daughter of the Rev. Mr. Gifford, late
vicar of
Downton
in the
of
day
(From Genealoglst,
Elizabeth,
dau.
of
Wm.
Boord, of
II.)
II, 1-7.)
St.
i,
1593,
Hugh Langham
this Parish,
Sept.
20,
1795,
John
Shepherd, of
St.
November
March
18, 1807,
9o6
'
(From
Wm.
I,
Frances
Ayliffe
Dalmahoy. granddaughter
of
John Board,
of
Paxhill.
St. James,
Clerkenwell.
Boards also
(From
at this Parish,
Hist,
1595.
Adam
de Borde, Cler
et
St.
Sampson's.
eodem temp.
Hill, Cuckfield.
March, 1746.
this
country
Stephen Borde,
of
Board
Hill in Cuckfield,
^30.
Long
list
of sub-
;^4o, iJ"6o,
and
few others
in
England.
of
of
of ;"ioo.
907
(Suffolk).
1844.)
s.
and heir
of
I.)
and
and
his wife
widow
of
his wife
of
of Bedford.
Sir
End
of
Richard Woodville,
Rivers.
Goldinge, of
Jane, married
of
Dunham,
Humphrey
Barwick.
dau. of
go8
Frances, married
Edward
Elizabeth, married
Atteslow,
M. D.
Boorde.
Thomasin, married
Thomas
Henry
Poole,
The
home
Boards
of the
in
England
"My Dear
Sir
am
have hardly found the day long enough for business matters.
is no way related to the Board family.
My father
I
purchased the property of Paxhill about 1862. The Board family,
return
"Our family
think,
ended
ended
also
in the
in>
female
The
who
mortgaged
Noyes,
Alpine lecturer.
and
in '62
my
Mr. Herbert
father bought
it
of the mort-
father's additions.
Board
N.
J.
(1730-)
FIRST GENERATION.
Cornelius Board. He came from Sussex, England
with
his wife Elizabeth and two sons, James and David,
{o. Wales),
in 1730, to discover copper mines for Lord Sterling, and settled first
125000.
at Bloomfield,
Essex Co., N.
J.,
and
later at
Boardville,
Pompton
Township, Passaic County, N. J. He was a civil engineer and surveyor. Cornelius Board, the original Board emigrant, came to America
from England in the year 1730. He was sent out under the patronage of Alexander Lord Sterling to search the mountains of northern
New Jersey and southern New York for copper ore. He traveled up
the Ramapo Valley, and on one of the head waters of the Ramapo
creek he found not copper but iron in great abundance.
of this find of iron ore
The
place
1730 to 1736.
The
first
iron
made
in
that part of the country was made by Cornelius Board, and it is absolutely certain that this first Stirling Forge was the beginning of the
works that
West
later
made
iron for
cannon and
balls
Revolution
nelius,
9IO
The Record
Deeds
of
at
Perth Amboy, N.
J.,
says
'at
the
falls
little
of
Pisaack'.
General."
New
He
evidently in connection with a proposed iron industry.
in
several
tracts
the
and
1737
bought
along
Wanaque
Ringwood
Falls,
also
in 1740, to
at
them and
Ringwood
Ogdens
of
Newark
He
16
sold
acres
for 6^^.^''
The History
L. H. Clark, says
of
Orange County, N.
Y.,
by E. M. Ruttenber and
"Cornelius Board and his sons owned the land in the Pompton
Valley, consisting of
Records
some
fifteen
in office of the
hundred acres."
J.,
say
"Cornelius Board and Elizabeth, his wife, gave a deed April 15,
1740, to Josiah Ogden and others of 16 acres at Ringwood.
Witness,
James Board."
"Jonathan Davis and Joseph Bertram, trustees of Cornelius
Board, give deed to Elizabeth Board of Ringwood, Bergen County,
N.
Mentions
J.
May
deed.
6,
will of
1754."
others
I,
1764."
of
Cornelius
First Generation.
911
into four parts as near in quality as possible,' and these four parts he
Youngest son
gives and bequeaths one each to his four daughters.
Records
at
Perth Amboy, N.
J.,
say
Re-
"Deed.
in
the year one thousand seven hundred thirty-two, between John Burnett of the City of Perth Amboy in the Province of New Jersey, merchant of the one part, and Cornelius Board, of the County of Essex,
of the
sum
of sixty-seven
pounds ten shillings current money at eight shillings per oz. to him
in hand paid by the said Cornelius Board.
The receipt whereof, he,
the said John Burnett doth hereby acknowledge, and himself to be
therewith fully satisfied and contented for himself, his executors and
administrators forever, doth by these presents acquit, release and
discharge the said Cornelius Board, his executors and administrators
forever.
assigns, one
hundred and
fifty
acres of land in
New
common
in the
Eastern
ascertained to the said Cornelius Board, his heirs and assigns, at his
or their election in any place or places unappropriated in the said
Eastern Division of
his second
of
New
New
seized of in virtue of
gether
Dividend of Land
v/ith all
and
all
is
and
all
fifty
acres of
Land belonging
title,
or in
interest,
912
demand whatsoever
in
Equity as in
Darcel thereof.
To Have
Law
John Bur-
fifty acres of land and premises and every part and parcel thereof
with the appurtenances unto Him, the said Cornelius Board, his heirs
and assigns to the sole and only proper use, benefit and behoof of
him, the said Cornelius Board, his heirs and assigns forever, and the
said John Burnett for himself, his heirs, executors and administrators
doth covenant and agree
to,
his
and assigns, that the said John Burnett at the time of the sealing and delivering of these presents is lawfully and rightfully seized
of the said bargained, one hundred and fifty acres of Land and
heirs
same
to grant, bargain
and assigns
and
in
sell
the
manner as
aforesaid.
have interchangeably set their hands and seals the day and year
above written. Sealed and delivered in the presence of Rob. Montgomerie, Thos. Jackman.
John Burnett.
"Be
it
remembered
day
[Seal.]
of August, 1732,
"May
Board
in
The
Yeoman, being
sick and
weak
of
I,
County
New
Jersey,
of the
Province of
mem-
First Generation.
913
there
interred
the
at
it
me, and
discretion
of
mentioned.
small
tract
Falls in the
and
if
the
formerly
County
of Bergen,
sufificient
to
such case
power, that
just debts
pay my
do hereby invest
to say, to sell
is
make
Estate as will
it
my
in
and dispose
sufficient to
much
of so
pay
my
of
my
Personal
"Item
give, devise
sum
Board, the
and bequeath
isfaction of all or
any manner
of
to
my
money
in full
claim he can or
Bar and
may have
sat-
to
my
will that
my
Farm
management and
or Plantation which
receive
all
it
is
mv
will that
to live in in his
my
give, devise
and bequeath
to
my
eldest son,
my
James
914
Board, and to his heirs and assigns forever, all that part of my said
Plantation on which I now liveth, being at a place called or known
by the name
of
Ringwood
in the
County
of
west side of the Long Pond River, and likewise another small tract
or parcel of land lying between the said Plantation on which I now
and the land of Phillip Pise on the east side of said Long Pond
River, and likewise the just and full sum of forty pounds lawful
money of New Jersey to be paid unto him by his brother Joseph, or
live,
one year
and
now
my
Plantation on
and
give, devise
to his heirs
possession of
remains
it till
my widdow, and
executors or administrators
full
sum
of forty
pounds lawful money of New Jersey, and that within one year after
he comes to the age of twenty-one years.
"Item It is my will that after my just debts and funeral charges
be satisfied and paid as above, the remaining part of my personal
queath to my daughter, Elizabeth Board, her heirs and assigns forever and one other fourth part I give, devise and bequeath unto
Daughter Shusana Board, her heirs and assigns forever and one
;
give, devise
my
daughter.
First Generation.
915
Sarah Board, her heirs and assigns forever and the remaining
fourth part I give, devise and bequeath unto my daughter, Martha
Board, her heirs and assigns forever.
;
nominate,
and appoint my loving
and Testament.
Executor
Board,
my
and beloved
"Item nominate and appoint my
"Item
constitute
of this
sole
son, Josepli
last will
trusty
friends,
Jonathan Davis and Joseph Bartram, trustees of this my last Will and
Testament, and I desire my Executor out of Brotherly love and my
Trustees of this
to see the
meaning
my
last Will
of the same,
and
of neighborly love,
to the true
do hereby disannul
intent, design
all
and
former or other
have hereunto
the year
twenty-ninth day of January,
thousand seven hundred and forty-four and
in
my hand and
set
of
seal this
five.
Cor. Board.
"Signed,
[L. S.]
"Robert Sturgeon,
v. d.
m.
"Joseph Bartram,
his
"Gerrit
Fitzgarril."
mark
The foregoing
is
a true copy
Secretary.
James Board
in
same,
etc.,
9i6
said
Deceased may be
faithfully
and credits
of the
and
at the
and
to
make and
and
exhibit a true
and
to render a just
ordain, depute and constitute you the said James Board, Administrator of all and singular the goods, chattels and credits of the said
said Province of
New
and forty-seven.
He
ville
(now Erskine), N.
Children
125001.
J.
Residence, Board-
J.
James.
125100.
First Generation.
125002.
125003.
125004.
125005.
125006.
Susanna.
125007.
125008.
125009.
917
125200.
SECOISTD GrEISTEHi^TION.
James Board. (Cornelius.) 125001. He was born
to America in 1730, with his father Cornelius
and brothers David and Joseph, and settled in Ringwood, Passaic
125100.
in
He came
England.
Co., N.
J.
He
the Continental
The Records
say
for officers
and soldiers
of
"James Board,
of
May
28,
1750, to
Philip Tyce."
The
records say
proved Dec.
James).
13, 1803.
Executors, son
Children,
Cornelius,
New
Jersey, on
Commissioner
N.
J.,
Second Generation.
He
and 1784.
Papacy" May
18 1 6.
23,
of
J.
Born Feb.
21, 1762.
127050.
Born in 1763.
127100.
Cornelius.
125 102.
Philip.
i25ro3.
James.
125 104.
Jolin.
25 1 05.
125106.
York.
Hudson County, N.
Kingsland Genealogy
J.)
Residence, Ring-
125101.
New
in Winfield's History
Children
919
Peter A.
125107.
Hester.
125108.
Nancy
127000.
127
no.
127120.
Born in 1765.
(o.
Ann).
127150.
He was
125002.
(Cornelius.)
came, in 1730, with his parents and
brother James to America and settled at Ringwood, Bergen (now
Passaicj County, N. J. He married (ist), Hannah Kingsland (daugh125125.
born
in
1727
in
He
England.
ter of
a large estate.
Will dated
will,
1799, i"
1775.
Member
1778-91).
Revolutionary War.
New
of
920
He
She
died in 1799.
B-esiN.
died.
Her gravestone is still standing at Persippany,
J.
dence, Boardville, or Ringwood, Bergen (now Erskine, Passaic)
County, N. J.
Children
125126.
Cornelius.
David.
25 1 27.
J.)
Eldest son.
Born in
127000.
Second son.
1769.
125128.
Joseph.
125129.
James. 127190.
Nathaniel. 127200.
Eleanor. Married (marriage license
125130.
125131.
127 160.
127175.
May
9,
63065.
He
Capt. Joseph Board, (Cornelius.)
125003.
125150.
Nov.
He
was born Aug. 2, 1737, in Essex Co., N. J.
married,
15,
Phebe Beach (daughter of Josiah Beach and Annas Day,
Zopher and Martha Beach, Zopher Beach, Thomas Beach of New
Haven, Conn., 1654). Captain in the Bergen County Regiment in
the Revolutionary War.
(See Semi-Centennial of Newark, N. J., in
1762,
Historical Society of
in the Revolution.)
Children
I25i5r.
125152.
25 153.
Stryker's Jerseymen
1831).
Residence,
J.
Married (ist), John Denton. MarJohn Pelton. He was born Feb. 27,
He died May 4, 1856. She died Nov. 12, 1853. No
1766.
children.
Residence, Darien (now Stamford), Conn., and
Warwick, N. Y.
Born Aug. 27, 1772. 127250.
Charles.
125155.
Phebe. Born Dec. 4, 1773. Unmarried. Died May 3, 1856,
125156.
T25154.
Mary.
Born Aug.
ried (2nd),
May
4,
5,
1768.
1831,
at Chester, N. Y.
125157.
Sarah.
Born Jan.
died April
125158.
Joseph.
3,
26. 1826.
1777.
Married
21, 1779.
1850 to Persipany, N. J.
Born Nov.
moved about
She
Residence, Chester, N. Y.
Mary Kingsland.
He
died in 1857.
Re-
No
children.
125159.
Susannah.
Born April
1866, at Chester,
N. Y.
5,
1782.
Unmarried.
Died Aug.
28,
Second Generation.
921
25
Lena, the Dutch equivalent of the English name Eleanor. He removed from the neighborhood of Paramus to Totowa, near Paterson,
N. J., and subsequently to Slotter Dam, on Passaic river, near Ac-
125176.
George.
Sarah.
25 1 77.
Anne.
125178.
127300.
125179.
Aaron.
125180.
Richard.
Bap. April
23,
1780.
127335.
125200.
P.ouLES
dence, Totowa, N,
Child
125201.
125007.
J.
Anna.
Born Juh-
14, 1764.
Resi-
THIR13
GrE]N^EIli^TIO:Nr.
He was
Bergen County, N.
James, removed soon
in
J.
Annas
(o.
He
after the
1251 01.
married (mar-
Cornelius'.)
J.
He, with
War
his
brother
to Chester (then
Revolutionary
Goshen), Orange County, N. Y., and purchased some 300 acres of
land in Sugar Loaf Valley, upon which Cornelius resided the remainder of his
He was
life.
5,
Children
127001.
127002.
1845.
:
Born Jan.
James.
Phebe.
12, 1786.
Bo:-n July 21, 1787.
127003.
Ann.
127004.
Elizabeth.
Died young.
Married John Wood. 135000.
Married Mills Davis. 135020.
Married Gabriel Wisner.
1791.
i3.'^035.
127005.
127006.
127007.
127008.
127009.
127010.
John.
Philip Board.
135035.
135065.
127050.
(James% Cornelius'.)
125 102.
married.
Soldier in Bergen County, N. J.
Regt. in Rev. War.
is
said to have
Children
1
2705
1.
removed
Elizabeth.
127052.
William.
127053.
John.
to
Kentucky.
He
He
Third Generation.
1
James Board.
27 1 00.
(James-,
923
125 103.
Cornelius'.)
He
1763
Ringwood, N. J. He married Nancy Heard
Heard (127 135) by his first wife Mary).
Phineas
of
Capt.
(daughter
She was born in 1772. Prior to his marriage, and soon after the
was born
in
at
80 1.
six children.
granted to
guardians of
of
Elizabeth
Bergen Co.,
127101.
127102.
Ann.
127103.
127104.
Jackson.
127105.
New
127106.
Henry
Post.
He married (marriage license dated
Board.
Elizabeth
Drummer in RevoluJune
125 105.
1780),
War.
N.
Residence,
J.
Pompton,
tionary
1
27
10.
12,
Child
Ann.
127111.
135090.
He
Anna Margaretha.
Born Jan.
27, 1784.
He
924
land
Town
in the
of
Blooming Grove.
He commanded
War.
company
her husband Mrs. Heard removed to Goshen, N. Y., and took up her
residence with Anthony Dobbin who married her sister Ann Board.
in
Blooming Grove, N. Y.
She died
May
17,
1857.
Child
Born July
John James.
127136.
5,
Blooming Grove, N. Y.
1807, at
135 100.
Anthony Dobbin. He
27 1 50.
Warden
in those
of
45, F.
He
&
A. M. of Goshen, N. Y., at
She died
its
12, 1796.
(David", Cornelius'.)
125127. He
married
Morris
1769.
Mary
(daughter of John
He died. She afterwards married
Morris of Bloomfield, N. J.).
Orrin Freeland.
Assistant Alderman, 1818-19; AlderCarpenter.
David Board.
127160.
was born
man, 1820,
died Aug.
He
in
5,
127162.
27 1 63.
27 1 64.
127165.
(See manual of
City.
She died.
1867.
Children
127161.
New York
in
Residence,
Born Sept.
David.
24, 1793.
Horace. Unmarried.
lyn, N. Y.
135110.
Residence, Brook-
135115.
MRS.
Third Generation.
many
of
Mayor
years
of Albany, N. Y.,
925
first
Privateer,
Assistant
dence,
Alderman
New York
Children
in
Born Feb.
Eliza.
Jackson.
127179.
1st),
8,
a Knight
Margaretta.
Bap. Feb.
1800.
Married a Real.
Harriet.
(
died in 1837.
Resi- Z.
127176.
27 1 78.
He
York, 1803-5.
City.
127177.
1
New
23, 1800,
(2nd), a Herring.
Married a Nicholls.
->
No
children.
"X^
127180.
Joseph.
Ivouisa
127181.
(Keous).
135125.
He
127190. James Board.
(David^ Cornelius'.)
125 129.
married Jane Black.
Flour merchant.
Residence, New York City.
Child
:
127191.
Elizabeth.
Born April
22, 1797.
Bap. Feb.
4,
1798.
Kingsland Genealogy
in Winfield's
Residence, Boardville, N,
Children
127201.
Kingsland.
127202.
John F.
Born Feb.
127203.
Peter.
127204.
David
127206.
127207.
127208.
Hudson County, N.
J.)
Edmund
127205.
History of
J.
Born about
21, 1801.
1816.
135140.
135160.
135175.
^^^
926
Joseph Durland. (Charles Durland and Jane SwartHe was a soldier in the French and Indian
N. Y.
127220.
wout
of Chester,
War.)
man
objects.
He
at Chester.
correct habits.
Children
127221.
of
Y.
Drowned June
22, 1789.
10, 1862, in
Ches-
ter
127222.
Charles B.
127223.
Thomas
B.
Charles Howell.
127235.
of
England
N.
to
Job Sayre.
Boston March
Y., in 1640).
died in January,
4,
He
married (2nd),
She died
1843.
in
1841.
Residence, Blooming
127238.
Edmund
Sayre.
Residence,
He
I^ittle Britain,
135250.
13,
N. Y.
^^
Paterson, N.
J.
Residence, Boardville, N.
J.
Third Generation.
Children
927
127251.
Peter Seely.
127252.
Thaddeus.
1855-
127253.
127254.
127255.
127256.
127257.
Mary.
Phebe.
135300.
127258.
Elizabeth H.
He was
Vanldenstyne,
died
Seba Epke'.)
married, Sept.
6,
125176.
1791, Elizabeth
Innkeeper.
12, 1770.
He
at
(John^, John^,
He
135320.
May
30, 1831.
15,
1847.
Residence, Ac-
quackenonck.
Children
127266.
Lena (Eleanor).
Saun.
Born July
29,
1792.
135335.
127267.
John.
127268.
Annaetje.
Died in infancy.
Married Jacob Goetchius.
1799.
135350.
Born June
127269.
John.
127270.
127271.
127272.
son, N.
17, 1803.
He was
Children
127286.
127287.
127288.
127289.
127290.
127291.
vStreet,
JusPater-
J.
Robert Glass.
127285.
135352.
born
in
New
York.
He
125177.
127300.
Michael VanIdenstyne.
He
928
She
Born Jan.
127301.
Teunis.
127302.
127303.
the church.
19, 1793.
135365.
He was
Children
127321.
Lena.
127322.
Lena.
Born June
Born Aug.
16, 1805.
7,
Died in infancy.
1807.
Seba
Richard Banta.
John'',
(John^,
He
He was born March 14, 1780.
married, Feb.
127335.
125180.
Epke'.)
i,
1816,
Children
127336.
127337.
127338.
J.
VanRyper.
135390.
Fourth
was one
Bank
Children
135001.
135003.
135004.
135005.
135006.
S^^^ ^^^^
135022.
135024.
135025.
135026.
127002.
June
Residence, Chester, N. Y.
13, 1873.
Children
135023.
Phebe Board.
Annis.
Mills Davis.
135020.
died in 1850.
135021.
married
in 1845.
135002.
He
John Wood.
135000.
He
GrEis^ERiVTioisr.
He
married
Ann
Board.
127003.
She
Gabriel Wisner.
(He was
135235.
of Swiss ancestry.)
He
127004.
By her he had one son
Henry. He married (2nd), in Jan. 182 1, Mary Board. 127008. By
her he had two daughters.
Mary Board died Dec. i, 1836.
Children
135036.
Henry.
135037-
Elizabeth.
135038.
"le a?
Desk.
930
He was
Children
>
135051-
Cornelius.
135052.
George.
Born in
1816.
Chester, N. Y.
135053.
Seeley.
135054-
Rev. James.
135055.
Elizabeth.
135056.
John.
(Richard Bull and Lena Harlow, daughBenjamin Harlow, John Bull and Hannah Holly, William Bull
and Sarah Wells. William Bull was born in February, 1689, and
sailed from Dublin, Ireland, to this country, and here died in 1755.
135065.
Jesse Bull.
ter of
He
often mentioned
by
house
in
He was
of
The History
"His early
Orange County, N.
of
life
was spent
Co.,
Hamptonburg, Orange
at school,
N.
Y.,
Y., says of
him
in
Mr. Bull
fol-
its
board from
its
founding until
its
death.
He was
successful
man
of
good
business
judgment, and his financial abilities were acknowledged by
of
welfare
to
the
men. Mr. Bull was interested in all that pertained
his town, county
and
state,
He became a member of
and his wife is (1881) one of the oldest living members of that body.
For forty-two years he was a manager of the Orange County Bible
Fourth Generation.
931
was
At the time of
Goshen Democrat
said
"He was a good citizen and a leading man, was highly respected
and would be greatly missed in the community in which he lived."
He
died Jan.
5, 1878.
Blooming Grove, N. Y.
Children
She died
May
26,
1882.
Residence,
Susan.
135066.
135067.
Wheeler.
140030.
135068.
135069.
135070.
135071.
135072.
135073-
Zabriskie.
140057.
135080.
127006.
N. J. He
He
died while he was yet unborn and he was reared by his uncle, Cornelius Board.
He married, in December, 1822, Huldah Hudson
of
Captain William Hudson and Susan Tuthill of Blooming
(daughter
The History
says of
him
of
Orange County, N.
Y.,
25, 1801.
by Ruttenber
&
Clark,
"At the age of sixteen he went to learn the tanning and currying
business at Washingtonville, Orange Co., N. Y., with Moses Ely,
where he remained until he reached his majority, when he purchased
140 acres of land near his uncle's, upon which he resided until 1850.
He
was
and
a,
in
cattle,
In 1849 he
was
932
freighting produce to
1874,
when he
retired
New
Chester,
it
integrity remains
unimpaired
in all his
business transactions.
Upon
the erection of the town of Chester he took an active part and during
its
early history
was
officially
connected with
Mr. Board
it.
plain,
life
is
of a business
Major in the Mihtia. They were both members of the PresbyChurch of Chester. He died March 5, 1894. Residence,
terian
Chester, N. Y.
Children
135081.
140075.
135082.
135083.
135084.
135085.
135090.
Child
135091.
He
married
Married Andrew
McGown.
Benjamin Ferris.
Ann
Post.
127111.
Eliza A. S.
140160.
Heard.
135 100.
John James
(Phineas^ William'^-, John'.)
He was born July 5, 1807, in Blooming Grove, Orange Co.,
127136.
He married, Aug. 20, 1833, Mary VanDuzer (daughter of
N. Y.
Hon. Isaac Van Duzer, Member of Assembly, and Keturah Reeve of
She was born Aug. 12, 1812.
Cornwall, N. Y.).
The History
of
Orange
him
Co., N. Y.,
by E. M. Ruttenber
&
L.
H.
"Young Heard was five years old when his mother came to
During his boyhood he received a good education in the
Goshen.
Fourth Generation.
933
reached his majority, and thus he was looked upon by his aunt as the
only male representative to take charge of the farm after the death of
A portion of this farm is in the corporate limits of
her husband.
life
upon
this
village,
its
In
the property coming to him from his aunt and mother.
and
1877 he remodelled the old residence, adding a brick structure,
now has one of the most substantial and pleasant residences in
in 18
2,
tees of the
church
Farmers' Hall Academy at Goshen, and he has always been a promotor of educational and religious interests in the community. For
upwards of twenty years Mr. Heard has been one of the State Loan
for
of
Newburgh,
damages
to land-owners
of Poughkeepsie,
N.
damages on the
Port Jervis
He was Assistant
laying out and other street matters in Newburgh.
United States Revenue Assessor, 1866-9, President of the Orange
County Agricultural Society one term, and one of the managing memmany years has been appointed by the court as commissioner
bers
934
and referee
unquestioned."
He
Children
135101.
Isaac VanDuzer.
35 103.
of
Born in
They
whom
Resi-
Married.
1834.
Lawyer.
six are living.
State Senator.
Goshen, N. Y.
James B. Born in
children
of
1838.
whom
Unmarried.
Merchant.
Residence,
Married.
1902,
They had
five
burgh, Pa.
135104.
Born
Jennie.
one child.
Emma.
135105.
in
1841.
Married N. K. Delevan.
They had
1902,
Goshen,
N. Y.
David Board.
135110.
He was bom
of
Pompton, N.
Children
135111.
135112.
135113.
He
J.
He
died Aug.
5,
1869.
John Mead.
17, 1819.
Born July
31, 1831.
1817.
140167.
Mary
Catherine.
26, i860.
135114.
Thomas
Dewitt.
Unmarried.
Died
May
15, 1876.
135
1
27 165.
15,
Civil
He
Engineer.
County, N. Y., 1827.
Member
of
Assembly
from
Dutchess
Fourth Generation.
New York
Tracy's
935
135 1 16.
Clara.
135
Josephine.
Gerardus.
'7-
I35[i8.
Theodore Mitchell
135 125.
(pronounced as
if
spelled
who graduated
Theodore
at Harvard College in the class of 1768.
Koues was a descendant of John Winthrop, first governor of
Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1630, and of Thomas Dudley, second
Governor (1634) of same colony.) He was born Jan. 31, 1811, at
He married, Aug. 8, 1838, by Rev. Dr. Knox of
Portsmouth, N. H.
the Dutch Collegiate Church, Louisa Henderson Monroe Board.
1 27 181.
He was a man of high repute in New Orleans, La., and
was Comptroller of that city, 184-. He died May 24, 1893, in New
York City. She died in 1899. Residence, New Orleans, La.
Mitchell
Children
135 26.
1
for the
York families. It was in the fascinating study of family geology, seeing that her family tree grew straight and true, that
Miss Koues became specially interested in American history
936
ship was
York
as
it
named
for Mrs.
of the
New
1899, says
"The
first succes.sful
McLean
York
way
to
become
is
to
elder,
who
is
known
first settler in
as the 'Father of
that district.
New
Other pater-
his
Huguenot of rank, who fled to Holland from the French persecution, and thence to American shores where he married Rachel
de Forest.
Keous
who Among
spelled the name in
graduate of Harvard,
class of
the old-fashioned
768,
manner
Fourth Generation.
937
wood committee of correspondence, February, 1775 and William Leaycroft, an officer of artillery in the Continental line in
New York's "crack" regiment. He was present at the siege
and surrender of Yorktown, and later, when peace was declared, was one of the founders of the Order of the Cincinnati.
Miss Koues was born in New Orleans, but her father was a
native of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and her mother a New
Yorker. She has passed most of her life in New York, but
went abroad to finish her education. She is much occupied in
philanthropic and church work, and it was she who originated
the idea and plan which have developed into the Woman's
Auxiliary to the Board of IMissions of the Episcopal Church.
She is the first and only historian of the Governor Thomas
Dudley Family Association, formed in 1892, which meets annually in Boston, and which numbers a long list of well-known
members, such as President Eliot of Harvard, President Oilman
;
Johns Hopkins University, Anson Phelps Stokes, Woodbury G. Langdon, and ex-Governor George Peabody Wetmore.
At present she is busy pursuing her historical studies at Columof the
and Barnard, having gained her scholarship through comShe is enjoying the work so con1901, 2914 Broadway, New York
bia
135 127.
1
351 28.
35 1 29.
Elizabeth Leaycroft.
135130.
William Henderson.
135131.
George Ellsworth.
Died in infancy.
Born Sept. 28, 1829,
140200.
^t
Rahway, N.
J.
140175135 1 32.
Frank Bleecker.
135133.
Born Nov.
6,
1852, at SanFrancisco,
Cal.
40 I 90.
22, 1859, at
Rahway, N.
J.
Mar-
ried
135140.
1
Cornelius'.)
gail
Removed
Heard.
tonville,
He
N. Y.
N. Y.
Children
1
35 1 41.
Mary
whom
938
of the
American Revolution.
Residence,
Conn.
I35I42
Born in
1848.
140225.
1901,
New
Haven,
Fourth Generation.
939
moved upon
it.
members
of the
He
was a
Residence,
Hamp-
tonburgh, N. Y.
Children
Harriet.
135187.
Mary
B.
in
Town
Nathaniel Board.
140057.
Jonas King.
15.
Chester, N. Y.
He
He
6,
was born
1815, Eliza-
beth Durland.
127224.
succeeded,
She died
at Chester.
Children
October, 1843.
Residence, Chester, N. Y.
135216.
Martha.
135217.
John.
135218.
in
Illinois.
940
135219.
Elizabeth.
135220.
135221.
135222.
135223.
135224.
135225.
135226.
135235.
127236.
Hezekiah'.)
at
He was
He
1858-9.
at
born
(Charles^ Hezekiah^
in Sept., 1803.
He
graduated
medical college.
married, in 1852,
Ruth Davis.
Supervisor, 1853-6;
He died April 3, 1865.
Residence, Chester, N. Y.
She died.
Children
135236.
135237.
135238.
135239.
135240.
Residence, Paterson, N.
Residence, Paterson, N. J.
Charles.
Residence, Iowa.
Elizabeth.
J.
Anna.
J.
James
Bell of
limited to the
ployment
Warwick, N.
common
in his youth.
Y.).
schools, and
He
The History
of
Orange County, N.
"Mr. Howell
is
Church
at
member and
New
Jersey,
him
of his
town and
He
is
Fourth Generation.
941
tween his generation and the one preceding him of his line of the
Howell family, and is greatly respected by all who know him."
He
N. Y.
Children
James
Caroline A.
135257.
Harriet A.
135258.
Joseph E.
Susan E.
Died in or before 1881.
Effie.
135259135260.
He was
725 1.
born
in
Children
135271.
135272.
135273.
135274.
135275.
of
Bom
in 1830.
Married a Conklin.
Died in infancy.
Joseph. Born Nov. 9, 1842.
140250.
James C. Died in 1864. _^
Helen. Died in 1872.
Died about
1866.
Gabriel.
Nathaniel Roe.
John Mapes
He
Roe who
1.)
married, April
The History
of
of Chester, N. Y.,
Charles.
135290.
ter,
He
18 15.
Residence, Chester, N. Y.
in 1853.
daughter
135270.
1
B.
^35255-
135256.
He was bom
4,
settled in the
Nov.
town
of Chester,
18
11,
15, at Ches-
127256.
"At the age of eight years he went to live with his maternal
grandfather, Thaddeus Seeley, and after his death lived with his son,
Gabriel Seeley, in Chester, where he remained until his marriage.
After his marriage Mr.
Roe rented
942
He was
one
of the incorporators of
He
died Dec.
1884.
26,
Residence, Chester, N. Y.
1898.
Children
135291.
Charles Board.
Alfaretta
Born March
Stevens.
No
25, 1844.
children.
Oxford
Died Nov.
29, 1884.
Residence,
Depot, N. Y.
Gabriel Seeley. Born Aug. 28, 1845.
140265.
135292.
Born Nov. 15, 1847. 140275.
135293. Thomas Beach.
Nathaniel. Born Dec. 22, 1849.
140285.
135294.
135295-
Henry Martyn.
135296.
Hannah
Elizabeth.
140295.
1S55.
of
America and
farm
at
which
his
in the town,
place
show
upon which he
and enter-
thrift
I3530t.
944
135352.
He
Both members
16,
Jan.
1806.
Member N.
1868.
of
for
Children
Salome. Born March 30, 1825. Married, Oct. 16, 1851, KdWilliams. School teacher at Hackensack.
135354George. Born Nov. 19, 1827. Married, Feb. 5, 1852, Jane
Alyea. She was born June 16, 1834. She died Jan. 20, 1890.
Their children i. Rachel Jane. Born
Residence, Passaic.
Dec. 10, 1854. Married Roosevelt VanBuskirk, Dec. 22, 1881.
135353.
mund
2.
135355.
3. Margaret.
Gitty.
Born Aug. 3, 1S31.
Eliza.
Ann
Married Henry
C.
Doremus.
140325-
135356.
He was
born Oct.
Paramus, N.
He
J.
Children
23,
1835.
140335.
Aaron Banta.
135358.
127271.
Born Jan.
Margaret Ellen.
Ackerman.
May
(George"*, John^,
10, 1811.
2,
He
married.
7,
May
1875.
31,
1830,
Residence,
Died.
Gitty Elizabeth. Born March 18, 1831.
George Aaron. Born Nov. 5, 1832. 140350.
John Aaron. Born Feb. 4, 1834. 140360.
135361Ellen Margaret.
Born March 18, 1S38.
Married William
135362.
Bloomfield Warren. 140385.
Richard Abraham. Born Dec. 7, 1845. 140375.
135363135359-
135360.
Teunis VanIdenstyne.
135365-
Children
135366
He
127301.
(Michael.)
married Sally Vreeland. She was born
died July 27, 1838.
She died Oct. 10, 1823.
19, 1793.
He
He
Fourth Generation.
Uriah
135390.
127337.
135391-
VanRiper.
Residence, Preakness, N.
Children
135392.
J.
He
945
married
Anna
Banta.
J.
Born March
Sarah Elizabeth.
Jacob.
John Banta.
135400.
He
II, 1838.
(Richard'', John^
Avas born Jan. 27, 1821.
Johannes^ Seba
married (ist),
He
127338.
Rachel VanRiper (daughter of Stephen VanRiper). She was born
March 17, 1826. She died Jan. 14, 1851. He married (2nd), Mary
Epke'.)
Ann Cadmus.
N.
J.
Children
1
3540 1.
135402.
135403.
135404.
Physician.
Andrew.
J.
Fifth
G^E:^^ERi^TION.
He
Cornelius Board Wood,
140000.
(John.)
135004.
married (ist), Ann E. Houston; (2nd), Orpha Durland. He was
drafted into the military service of the United States in 1864. Member of Board of Education, 1869.
Residence, Chester, N. Y.
Children
140001.
140002.
140015.
(John.)
Trustee of M. E. Church.
135005.
He died
He
in
mar1900.
Residence, Chester, N. Y.
Children:
140016.
140017.
140018.
Henry.
140030.
Isaac
VanDuzer Wheeler.
(Col. William F.
Wheeler
and
Juliet
The History
of
Orange County, N.
Y., says of
him
"He spent his early life upon the homestead. His education
was acquired at the neighboring public schools, and later at Deckertown (N. J.) Academy. His tastes led him to follow the calling of a
Fifth Generation.
947
In-
modern
All the
which
scientific appliances
are instrumental in subduing the soil, and otherwise aiding the agriOn the death of his father he became
culturist, were utilized by him.
He
supporter.
and
was the
justly regarded
died April
9,
Children
140031.
140032.
140033.
140034.
140035.
1876.
among
its
He
Carrie Bull.
ward.
140036.
as
145035.
Born Jan.
Alice.
4, 187 1.
140050.
(Jesse'',
Richard^,
John^
and
settled at Florida,
(See History of
Orange County,
Children
1
of his brothers
Roe and
Roe who
4005 1.
Jesse.
140052.
Thomas
140053.
Caroline.
140054.
Mary
R.
Born
Elizabeth.
in 1869.
Died June
12, 1882.
948
Board Zabriskie.
Nathaniel
140057.
born Oct. 3, 1841.
He
He was
married
Bull.
135201.
135074.
J.
Pell.
140058.
John
140059.
Jesse Frederick.
Carrie Suzette.
140060.
(John C.)
Emma Lena
140075.
He
died.
Residence, Chester, N. Y.
Children
140076.
Thomas.
140077.
Eugenia.
145040.
He married
(David", WiUiam'.)
He was drafted into the mihtary
140085.
Yelverton.
13508.1.
service of the United States in 1864.
Mary (Board)
Children
140086.
Farmer.
Residence, 1901,
Chester, N. Y.
:
Anna M.
140087.
Fanny
140088.
David.
Born
Dec.
4,
1856.
Married
Hon. William
J.
145060.
Penoyer.
L.
145000.
40 1 00.
He
135082.
Education, 1880.
Children
140101.
Huldah.
ter,
N. Y.
140102.
Virginia.
140103.
Martha.
1 40 1 04.
Elizabeth^^
140105.
Wicks.
Born about
1867.
Married.
James.
140107.
Chester.
They have
five children.
Fifth Generation.
949
Co., N. Y., in
Genesee
ford,
140117.
140118.
140119.
140120.
140121.
140124.
140125.
Bertha.
1890,
140122.
140123.
140126.
140127.
1
Born in 1866.
Gaylord C. Born in 1868.
Born in 1870. Died
Jesse O.
40 1 40.
Jesse
Owen.
W.
Ball.
145 145.
in 1899.
Wisner
of
Orange
at
and
also of the
him
Chemung County
Fair.
of
Chemung County, N.
Y., says of
"Jesse Owen came to Chemung, March 11, 1863, and with his
father bought the 'Minniedale' farm and also a large lumber tract.
950
his
largely
this
when he made
built
whom
tain
is
also on this
Children
140141.
140142.
James Henry.
I45i50.
140143.
Frost.
Married William H.
145 160.
40 1 50.
Supervisor of the
ter, N. Y.
Children
140151.
140152.
140153.
140154.
140155.
1
13509
of Chester, 1867-8.
James
40 1 60.
1.
Town
He
Andrew McGown.
He
married EUza A.
S.
Ferris.
Fifth Generation.
army made good
ton's
Rev. War.
in
Residence,
Children
951
New
Washington
York.
Post.
140161.
Henry
140162.
Elizabeth
Wright.
145162-5.
lution.
1
40 1 67.
He was
135111.
married (ist), April 13, 1843, Nancy Ward of Bergen County,
N. J.
She was born March 12, 1817. She died March 19, 1854.
He married (2nd), June 16, 1855, EUzabeth Carlisle of New BrunsCornelius'.)
He
wick, N.
Member
J.
New
of the
Republican
1880.
in politics.
Assembly from
He was a
Jersey General
He was
J.
nation.
Under date
Tuesday
at his
home
in
Metu-
of Feb.
"John M. Board
Hotel, convened Feb.
of paresis
the few
him
i,
i,
Dear
Sir
At
and Vice-President
of the
United States,
am
yours
truly,
"Thomas Ritchings.
"Mr. Board was informed that he could have the nomination.
He
He
was more
of a philanthropist than a
politician,
Jersey.
"Born
in
in
New
Plains, he
Pompton
at
Nev.'
Brunswick he
952
"Mr. Board was proud of the fact that he was master of every
musical instrument in general use.
He was associated with the leadmusical
societies
of
New
and
was once organist and choir
York,
ing
He had
leader of the old North Dutch Church in Fulton street.
of the Hoboken Fire Department, Under-Sherifif
Hudson County, President of the Widows' and Orphans' Fund and
the Exempt Firemen's Association.
At one time he was wealthy.
York
He
died
April
Metuchen, N.
Children
24,
1895,
at
N.
Metuchen,
J.
Residence,
J.
140169.
Metuchen, N.
I
Born
in
March,
1869.
9,
1866.
Married James R.
145172.
1883.
401 75.
(Theodore Mitchell.)
He was
135 131.
Jan
145 171.
140173.
140174.
15, 1862.
45 69.
Voorhees.
ried,
Born Sept.
Susie Carlisle.
140172.
J.
Nettie Carter.
140171.
3,
Children
Office,
New
Born at EHzabeth. Died in 1882 of diphaged three and one-half years, at Elizabeth.
Theodore Winthrop. Died at same time aged two years and
140177.
four months.
140176.
Lavinia Parmly.
theria,
Fifth Generation.
Born
14017S.
Helen.
140179.
Mary Parmly.
140180.
Caroline Henderson.
140181.
Rose Wilkinson.
140182.
Dorothy Dudley.
Jan.
2,
ford,
Frank
40 1 90.
Born Nov.
135 132.
953
at Elizabeth.
Born
at Elizabeth.
Bleecker
Koues.
(Theodore
Mitchell.)
He
married,
1889, Jennie Burgess (daughter of Robert Burgess of Ruther-
N.
140191.
40 1 92.
140193.
140194.
6,
Residence,
J.
Children
901, Rutherford, N,
J.
Dudley Winthrop.
Born Jan.
31, 1894, at
Rutherford.
Mary
sity of
Pennsylvania.
He
EHzabeth, N.
Children
140216.
J.
:
1402 1
7.
Born
Louise.
of St.
Mary
at
140225.
Davids Cornelius'.)
at
135 132.
He
He was
married.
born
Kingsland-*, Nathaniel^,
in 1848.
He
graduated
Landscape gardener.
954
At the time
of his
"Nathaniel Board, an
old,
at his
home
He
died
Children
March
Residence, Elmhurst.
140226.
Son.
140227.
Daughter.
Peter G. Board. (John F.", Nathaniel, David^ CorHe was born Jan. 5, 1838. He married, in 1868,
135 164.
nelius'.)
Matilda B. Bernart (sister of Rev. James E. Bernart of Chester, N. Y.).
140235.
He
died
May
She
22, 1899.
resides, 1901, at
N. Y.
Children
140236.
John
140237.
Mary
F.
E.
(Jonas-, John'.)
135217. He
Monroe, Orange Co., N. Y. He married,
Aug. 9, 1817,
1 86 1,
Hannah M. Caywood (daughter of Nicholas H.
and Sarah Mapes of Weedsport, N. Y., John Caywood, a
140240.
John King.
in
was born
Sept. 25,
Cay wood
soldier of
which
his grandfather,
He made some
John King,
built
farmer.
like
Fifth Generation.
955
Chester of which Mr. King officiated as Steward and served as trusNo children. Residence, Chester, N. Y.
tee.
Joseph Board. (Peter Seely*, Charles^ Joseph-, CorHe was born Nov. 9, 1842, at Chester, N. Y.
140250.
nelius'.)
He
135273.
was prepared
at the
Chester
He
was elected
at
Amherst
Children
14025 1.
is
now attending
Cornell Uni-
versity.
140255.
Born July
Josephine C
School and Tilton (N. H.
17,
)
18S4.
Ladies' Seminary
111.
140267.
Hannah.
Thomas.
140268.
Abby.
140266.
135292. He was
Louisa
Dean.
Resi1878,
(Nathaniel.)
in
Died.
956
Children
140276.
Nathaniel.
140277.
Son.
140278.
r40279.
1890.
He was
140285. Nathaniel Roe. (Nathaniel.)
135294.
born Dec. 22, 1849. He married, June 2, 1887, Julia Strong. Residence, 1 90 1, Washingtonville, N. Y.
Child:
140286.
Charles Nathaniel.
140295.
140296.
Seely.
140297.
Sarah.
140298.
Henry.
403
William
10.
S.
Johnson.
He
tham\)
Children
1403
11.
140312.
Thew
Amy.
Born in 189 1.
Born in 1892.
Charles.
'
140325.
Henry
C.
Doremus.
Fie
Died
Children
140326.
140327.
(daughter of
15,
1828.
Eliza Banta.
Sept.
140328.
8,
1883.
1861.
Corresponding Secy. N. J.
Trustee and elder ist
holders, Bd. of Passaic Co. 20 years.
Pres. Church
Priv. lib. Drafter Charter Patt. Med. Leg. Soc.
;
Biog.
Fifth Generation.
140336.
140337.
140338.
140339.
He
1865.
6,
Children
He
140335.
Died Feb.
957
6,
1831.
135356.
17, 1884.
:
John Edmund.
George Aaron
140350.
Banta.
(Aaron=,
John^,
George'',
140352.
140353.
Born
Ella Warren.
Henry W.
May
Child
Phillips.
29,
:
1864.
Wallace
B. Phillips,
140355.
140356.
Nellie.
140354.
Children
140361.
May
2,
1872.
140360.
Seba Epke'.)
325 E. 77th
Born
135361. Married
St., N. Y. City.
14, 1888,
Died in 1876.
(Aaron^, George^ John^, John^,
Amy
Dougherty.
Residence, 1886,
Amy
Born Jime
E.
Edward
Edith M.
Born
27, 1856.
Children
Blake.
i.
Married, Oct.
Edward
Louis.
9,
1882,
Born
Joseph
1883.
2.
3.
140363.
Edmund
140375.
John^
Walter.
Married, Sept.
i,
1887,
Annie Wasdell.
Seba Epke'.)
married, Oct.
March, 1844,
N. Y. City.
16,
in
N. Y. City.
Street,.
958
Children
140377.
Born Aug.
Olive Henrietta.
Viola Matilda. Born March
140378.
Estelle.
140379.
Irene Camille.
140376.
Paterson, N.
135362,
Died June
8,
J.
Married, Jan,
i,
Children
21, 1880.
1884.
140385.
at
17, 1868.
12, 1876.
Street, Paterson,
140386.
Emma
140387.
Thomas.
140388.
Ivizzie
140389.
Selina.
Aurelia.
Born
Born Dec.
May
Born Nov.
Born July 4, 1869.
Bertha.
3,
1859.
24, 1864.
14, 1866.
Died Dec.
21, 1870.
N.
J,
Sixth
GrEi^ER^Tioisr.
145000.
He
140002.
Church
of
Children
Anna.
Ruth.
Born in 1884.
Born in 1887.
Orpha. Born in 1891.
May. Born in 1899.
14500 1.
145002.
145003.
145004.
1
450 1 5.
born
He was
Wisner.
William
May
Wheeler.
22, 1859.
married.
She was born Aug. 19, i860.
Children
Charles Victor.
145018
Jesse Isaac.
145019
145020
Mary Ann.
14502 1
Ralph.
Roe.
William A. Hayward.
145030.
He
140035.
Alice Wheeler.
145032.
William H.
Bom
Oct.
3,
1889.
145040.
He
145031.
140076.
140033.
145016
145017
145033-
May
William Finn.
Children
VanDuzer.)
(Isaac
He
Thomas Yelverton.
graduated
at
Died Aug.
(John
10, 1897.
Hopper^,
He
Anthony',)
married. Mer-
960
County Clerk
chant.
of
Schenectady County, N. Y.
Residence,
Schenectady, N. Y.
Children
145041.
Son.
145042.
145043.
Son.
Son.
145044.
Son.
,
,
140088.
He
145051.
145052.
145060.
He
Kinderhook, N. Y.
beth Miller of Kinderhook.
He was
married
(ist), Oct. 5,
She died Feb. 14, 1882.
1829, at
born April
5,
1853, Eliza-
He
married
Chester, N. Y.
Child
145061.
Fanny.
145075.
Owen
Gillett.
Born Nov.
Theron
140 116.
C.
23, 1886.
Bishop.
He
married, in
1872,
Emily
Sixth Generation.
Children
961
962
1
He was
Iowa.
Children
145141.
LeRoy.
145 142.
Susan.
1 45 1
George.
43.
chant.
Children
145146.
Helen.
145 147.
Mary.
145 150.
(Jesse^,
Henry
Children
Grey.
145151-
J-
145152.
Mary
Owen.
Died.
William H. Frost.
45 1 60.
1
Stevens.
40 44.
1
Children
Jeweller.
He
145 16 1.
Robert.
145 162.
Emily.
Office,
108 Fulton
St.,
N. Y. City.
Child
145162
Member
of Society
of
Sixth Generation.
145 163.
John Jacob Sloat.
Board.
She died Nov.
140 168.
N. Y.
Child
May
married,
187
3,
1865, Kate
Residence, Sloatsburg,
1.
Grace.
145164.
145 165.
Davids Cornelius'.)
ried (ist), Sept.
4,
Children
He
140169.
Residence, Paterson, N.
J.
She
1872, Rachel Vreeland, of Wyckoff, N. J.
He married (2nd), Oct. 6, 1881, Laura Clark
Postoffice
Clerk,
1889-97.
Residence,
1897,
J.
145 166.
Died March
20, 1901.
Frank.
145167.
145 168.
He married, Aug.
Residence, New York City.
William Venable.
145 169.
Carter Board.
Child
He
i,
963
140 171.
2,
1886, Nettie
Edna May.
145170.
Born Jan.
31, 1886.
145171.
45
72
David% Cornelius'.)
Children
145 73.
145174.
Jessie.
45 1 75.
145176.
Born Dec.
Born Feb.
29, 1890.
14, 1892.
Bogert Reynolds.
Child
He was
Helen.
140 173.
140203.
He
married
Louise
Malcolm Leaycroft.
Born Jan.
3,
1900, in Philadelphia.
(1730.)
FIRST GENERATION.
He was
John Board.
150000.
He
settled in
what
is
born
in
England.
He came
Virginia,
The
Children
married.
150001.
John.
150002.
Philip.
150003.
150025.
Cornelius.
150050.
150004.
Stephen.
SECOND GENERATION.
Philip Board. (John.)
He married. His
150002.
150025.
grandson, Philip Board, was born about 1825 and resided in 1884 in
Boyle County, Ky.
Children
150026.
Third Generation.
Cornelius Board.
150050.
Residence, Virginia.
Children
150051.
150052.
(John.)
965
150003.
He
married.
County, Ky.
Nicholas Cornelius. Married. He removed to Kentucky, and
His son resided in 1884 in
subsequently, about 1844, to Texas.
Texas.
Board.
150075. James
He married.
(John.)
He removed
1731.
in
150006.
He was
born
in
son, from
He
died in 1824.
Children
150076.
150077.
Married.
Jefferson.
in
Har-
dinsburg, Ky.
William. Married.
He removed in 1789, or 1790, from VirHis family reside near Hardinsburg, Ky.
Married. His family reside at Louisville and HarElijah.
ginia.
150078.
150079.
150080.
15008 1.
dinsburg, Ky.
Steven. Married.
He
150082.
Richard.
150083.
Joel.
15 1000.
Married.
burg, Ky.
150087.
Nehemiah.
151 100.
THIRD GENERATION.
1
1000.
married.
Richard
He removed
in
He
(James-, John'.)
150082.
1789 or 1790, with his brother William,
Board.
966
Co.,
Ky.
Son.
151001.
Married.
Dr. Frank.
15 1003.
Benjamin Summers.
15
He
Residence, Bran-
officer in the
100.
married Mary
Kentucky.
County, 1836.
Children
Born in
Katie.
151101.
Married a Shrewsbury.
1808.
Residence,
1884, Missouri.
151102.
Buckner.
15 1103.
Thomas
15
F.
Nehemiah.
104.
Married a Raitt.
Mary.
151105.
FOURTH GENERATION.
Benjamin Summers Board. (Richard^, James^
152000.
He
15 1003.
She resided
in
married Miss
1884
Davis.
S. E.
at Louisville,
He
died
in or
John'.)
before 1884,
Ky.
Child:
Robert Davis.
152001.
152200.
15
Col.
He was
102.
Buckner Board.
born Aug.
i,
18 16.
(Nehemiah^ James",
He
graduated
at
U.
John'.)
Mili-
S.
tary
is
English.
Hammersley's
Officers of the
"Buckner Board.
3d
Art.,
1840."
a Stephenson.)
July, 1838.
Born
I
in
St Lt.
Ky.
i
Aug.,
Fifth Generation.
967
Children
152201.
Anne Thorpe.
152202.
Julia Tevis.
153000.
Died Nov.
152203.
152204.
15,
1900.
Thomas
10.
F.
Board.
He
26, 1832.
and Mary Gay). She was born April 30, 1832, at Bennington, Vt.
He died Nov. 24, 1873. She resides at Cloverport, Breckinridge
Co.,
Ky.
Children
152211.
Clara
152212.
Eddie
152213.
Lena J.
Eva R.
152214.
L,.
J.
FIFTH GENERATION.
153000.
Chicago, 111.,
dena, Cal.
Children
153001.
153002.
1530031
530 10.
John'.)
Buckner
152204.
He
Board.
was born
(Buckner"",
May
4,
28, 1889.
Nehemiah^, James^
1858.
He
married,
in
Ky.
Louisville,
Child
153011.
Helen Thorpe.
Born Jan.
25, 1900.
x:vn.
iVi>i>E]srDTx
lies
in
the
book
of
rates,
remained
in
History of Philip's
"Then
the
War by Thomas
to
of
him
The name
among
the
first
155000.
April
2,
etc.,
etc.
it,
is
found
BuRGiN Board,
of Semerset,
of
Ellsworth M. Board.
111.
Office,
Chicago,
i55<
970
War
W.
Report of
Wm.
in
our hands.
155170.
155 180.
Ky. Regt., C.
at Battle of
G. B. Board.
Sheriff of
Roanoke County,
Nathan Board.
S.
A.
for the
Chickamauga campaign.
155 190,
of the
Va., 1861.
Official
Records
"Office of Provost-Marshal of
hood
of
(Signed)
Charles D. Ludwig."
in
1552 10.
west part
He
Nicholas Board.
of
Philadelphia
County, Pa.,
in
1779.
(See Penn.
Archives.)
He
David Board.
155220.
died about 1845.
Child
J55221.
He
married.
children.
J.
M.
Youngest
child.
Sheriflf of
1884.
Appendix XVII.
Dr. John
155230.
J.
Board.
Co.,
of
Dr. Milton
Louisville,
Medical
at Jefferson
Board,
J.
Graduated M.D.
Jr.
Residence,
1893.
at
Uni-
Kirk, Breckinridge
1895,
Ky.
B. B.
155250.
ford,
Graduated
Va.
155240,
versity
971
Jackson Co.,
Board.
Postmaster.
155260. C. H. Board.
Jackson Co., W. Va.
ployed
in
Postmaster.
Born
Joseph Board.
155270.
in
1897
155280.
J.
W. Va.
in
New
York.
Slater.
Em-
yard.
Born
in
Ohio.
Employed
in
1889
'^^
Clerk
in
Robert
155290.
155300.
Born
Board.)
E.
Board.
Born
in
Missouri.
postofifice.
Teacher and
A.B., 1856.
Captain in Confederate States Army.
farmer.
ResiSuperintendent of Schools of Bedford County, Va.
dence, 1884, Liberty, Va.
155320.
York Herald
"A New
which
left
Mary W. Board.
of
Jersey
woman
on the Baltimore
is
&
the
at
(John Mead.)
140170.
The New
Mary W. Board.
lived for
many
years
Metuchen.
Black
Hills, but
stopped operations
last
972
women
for
Her
^450 each.
Jersey, although
refused.
in this city
New
and
She has never again asked for admission, but has prepared
cases which have been heard in the courts.
Her
to the Black Hills was made in the interest of a famous min-
many important
first trip
ing
the
suit.
She
mate friend
of
155325-
He
is
Whig nomination
Horace Greeley."
3,
He
1858.
Index
?n
(John Mead.
140167.)
140171.
Born Sept.
5,
1862.
M=S..
Library, Chicaffo,
lilir>o!S.
BOAJRD B'AMILY,
Board family.
L
U
=~
Vilas, Peter.
index.
^^^^^
2d
[England],Misc.geneal.et herald ., ^
.^.
./
AVER
iVYHES History.
This family name had a curious origin as is attested by ancient
It came from no less a personage than Willlegend and chronicle.
There was a battle raging and
iam, the Conqueror, of England.
William had a good many of them in which he took a personal hand
himself.
In this one some mailed warrior hit him a blow on his hel-
it
on
his
first
pain.
His
assail-
quickly loosened his helmet, 'and relieved him of the cruel pressure
of the iron.
William asked his name. "Truelove," was the reply.
"Thou
shalt be
hast given
me
FIRST GENERATION.
JOHN AYER, OF NEWBURY, SALISBURY AND HAVERHILL, MASS.
1635.
160000.
the son of
Thomas
Ayer, County
of Dorset, England.
He
married
His will was proved Oct. 6, 1657. (Reg VI. 207), and in
widow, Hannah, deeds land to son Robert, and was joined
by children, John of Ipswich, Peter and Nathaniel of Haverhill.
This shows conclusively that John, Sr., had a son John (not the
in 1635.
1692 his
Brookiield Capt. John who was killed in 1675), who was living in
The records show this also by giving his marriages and issue.
1792.
974
Children
160001.
160002.
160004.
'"'^
'160007.
160008.
160009.
Rebecca.
160003.
160005.
160006.
Married, Oct.
8,
1648,
John Aislabee.
Thomas. Born in 1630-1 in England. 160060.
Peter.
Born in 1633 in England. 160080.
Born in 1634 in England. Died in 1668.
Ivlary.
Obadiah. Born in 1636 in America. 160100.
Born in 1638. 160120.
Nathaniel.
Hannah. Born Dec. 21, 1644. Married Stephen Webster.
SECOND GENERATION.
160001.
He was born in
160025. John Ayer.
(John.)
He married (1st), May 5, 1646, Sarah Will1622-3, in England.
iams.
She died July 25, 1662. He married (2nd), March 26, 1663,
Mary Wooddam.
Children
160030.
160031.
was
of Ipswich,
Nathaniel.
Born March
England.
160042.
160043.
160044.
160045.
160046.
160047.
630-1,
ins.
24, 1705.
(John.)
married, Feb.
160002.
27,
He
was born
in
in
He
He
(See N. E. Hist.
Samuel.
160060.
1
II. 377.
Robert Aver.
160040.
1625
13, 1655.
Genealogical Reg.
in
1693-4.
160026.
160027.
160028.
160029.
He
Second Generation.
Children
975
160061.
160062.
160063.
Love.
160064.
160065.
160066.
160067.
160068.
Peter Ayer.
160080.
in
England.
1633
died Jan. 2, 1699.
Children
He
160005.
(John.)
married, Nov.
i, 1659,
Residence, Haverhill, Mass.
He
was born
Hannah
Allen.
160082.
160083.
Abigail.
160084.
6008 I.
160085.
160086.
160087.
160088.
I
60089.
Ruth.
Born July
Newbury, Mass.
1664.
4,
Obadiah Ayer.
160100.
in
in
He
(John.)
He
160007.
He was
born in
Hannah
March
married,
19, 1661,
1636
Pike (daughter of Capt. John Pike of Newbury, Mass., afterwards a
Member of the Council of New Jersey). He removed, in 1669, from
Haverhill, Mass., to Woodbridge, N.
She died
May
Children
160103.
Son.
160105.
160106.
160107.
i6oro8.
1
60109.
1638
at
160500.
160120.
in
31, 1689.
160104.
He
160102.
i6oio[.
J.
Nathaniel Ayer.
(John.)
He
married,
Newbury, Mass.
160008.
May
10,
He
was born
1670, Tamesin
976
Turloar
1700.
(o.
Treloar).
He
13,
Children
160121.
160122.
T60123.
160124.
160125.
160126.
160127.
160128.
160129.
160130.
160131.
Hannah.
Hannah.
THIRD GENERATION.
(Obadiah^ John'.) 160101. He was
160500. John Aver.
born March 2, 1663. He married, Feb. 24, 1689, Mary Walker.
Children
1
6050 1.
Fifth Generation.
977
He
Tree, N.
J.
Child
164501.
Simeon.
171000.
FIFTH GENERATION.
Nathaniel Ayres. (Moses\ John^, Obadiah^, John'.)
170000.
He was born in 1728. He married (ist), in 1762, Eliza164001.
beth Worth.
She was born in 1729. He married (2nd), Sarah. He
had no children by
He
her.
Soldier in Rev.
Residence, Bernardstown, N.
Children
170001.
170002.
170003.
170004.
1
War from
Sussex Co., N.
25,
J.
1801.
J.
Simeon Ayres.
1000.
Hugh Dunn,
Children
171001.
171002.
soldier in N.
J.
Sixth
GrEXEiiiVTio:^^.
Richard Ayres.
175000.
John^,
Moses'',
(Nathaniel^,
Oba-
John'.)
Ann
2,
She
Blackford, daughter of Daniel Blackford.
He died Jan. 9, 1801. She died Feb. 6,
1744.
I.
Nov.
Children: i. Mary.
Born June 25, 1784. Married
15, 1813.
John McLallen. 2. Charlotte. Born Oct. 10, 1786. Died Sept. 10,
181 1.
Born Aug. 24, 1789. Died Dec. 18, 1820. 4.
3. Anna.
Born Dec. 26, 1791. Died May 26, 181 1. 5. Ehzabeth.
Margaret.
Born April 27, 1794. Died Nov. 2, 1804. 6. Elias J. Born Aug.
1797.
Elias
J.
7.
King.
24, 1825.
4.
Charlotte S.
Ruth.
(David.)
Ellen.
Born Sept.
Born July
13, 1817.
23, 1828.
Died Feb.
Married, Feb.
i,
28, 1829.
5.
1837, Augustine
12, 1799,
1809.
Mary King.
(David.)
James.
19,
Born Oct.
Sixth Generation.
He
married, in Feb.,
6,
1802.
12, 1800.
born
Oct.
Children:
Aug.
Born Jan.
Son.
i.
Born
Son.
Merchant.
May
9,
Residence, Trumansburg, N. Y.
2.
Buried Jan. 10, 1828.
1828.
May
8,
1829.
3.
Son.
Born
Born Sept.
Born Dec.
21, 1830.
13, 1832.
She was
Buried
1829.
7,
979
6.
Sarah Ellen.
7.
He
Trumansburg, N. Y.
He
Osborn.
3.
Jane.
Augustine M. Sherwood.
1812, in Covert, N. Y.
He
He
married, Feb.
i,
He was
2.
born Aug.
5,
N. Y.
Elias
K.
5.
William
6.
I.
Ida M.
7.
Annie A.
8.
Minnie A.
I.
Sherwood.
ing, Pa.).
year.
I.
W.
O. O. F. and A. O. U.
Children:
years.
i.
Edwin
Children:
War from
i.
Died young.
Blackford History
Soldier in Rev.
sey.
S.
Daniel Blackford.
Somerset Co., N. J.
Ann. Born Nov. 2, 1744,
He
married Margaret.
Residence,
in
New
New
Jersey.
Jer-
Mar-
2. Daniel.
Born June 11, 1746. 3. BenjaBorn May 7, 1748. 4. Phebe. Born Sept. 29, 1750. 5.
Born July 16, 1756. 7.
Ruth. Born Jan. 4, 1754. 6. Joseph.
in Rev. War from MonBorn
Feb.
Soldier
Margaret.
19, 1759).
mouth Co. He came to New York state in 1804 and settled between
min.
980
He
died April
1766.
Residence, Trumansburg, N. Y.
8,
Children
Co., N. Y.
1844.
1,
10,
1838.
175001.
Nathaniel.
175002.
Elizabeth.
Born Dec.
Born Oct.
7,
1787.
180000.
1789.
27,
180020.
175003.
Jeremiah.
175004.
Ann.
175005.
175006.
175007.
176001.
William.
York
Born Jan.
20, 1846, at
gaged
176002.
540.
176000.
garetta Ayres.
Children
528.
City.
Mary.
Born in
New
York.
of Society of Daughters of
American Revolution.
Andrew D. Mellick.
176025.
17 1002.
He
married EUzabeth
Dunn
Ayres.
Children
Mary
ters of
Abigail.
NATHANIEL AYER
MRS. LUCRETIA
AVER
SEVEN^TH GElSTERi^TION.
Nathaniel Ayres.
180000.
(Richard^
Moses^
Nathaniel^,
of
of
him
and
fidelity."
He
Children
Residence,
Town
of Ulysses,
Tomp-
180001.
J.
180002.
Socrates.
180006.
180007.
180008.
180020.
175002.
Jeffrey.
Unmarried.
Married Henry M. Aller.
Thomas Spaulding.
16, 1852.
in
Boston.
He
died.
City.
185070.
982
Children
180021.
Blackford.
180022.
Elmer.
185080.
185090.
180023.
Still-
well,
180024.
180025.
Still-
well,
180026.
Jeremiah Ayres.
(Richard^ Nathaniel^, Moses^
John3, Obadiah^ John'.)
He was born Oct. 18, 1791. He
175003.
married (ist), Lucinda Treman.
He married (2nd), Rachel Baker,
whom
he
had
a
son
Herman
C. and a daughter Irene.
He died
by
180030.
July
2,
1863.
Children
180031.
Henrietta.
180032.
Mary.
Married a Martin.
180033.
Grover.
180034.
Stephen Decatur.
180035.
David.
180036.
Sylvanus B.
185160.
180037.
Herman
185 125.
C.
185 140.
Residence, 1876,
Sidney, Ohio.
180038.
Irene.
Elias
185170.
Ayres.
J.
(Richard^ Nathaniel^, Moses^ John^,
He was born Feb. i, 1796. He mar175005.
ried Mary Jones.
Trustee of the Ulysses Philomathic Library, 1839.
He died Dec. 5, 1864. Residence, Trumansburg, N. Y.
180050.
Obadiah^ John'.)
Children
18005 1.
Lydia A.
B.
Born July
6,
1822.
Raymond. He removed
Married, Oct.
to the West.
19,
1842,
They had
Thomas
a daughter.
180053.
1839.
He removed
to the West.
He
died.
Jane F.
Seventh Generation.
Daniel
180070.
John^,
B.
Obadiah^ John'.)
married
(ist), Oct.
Ayres.
175006.
(Richard*,
He
Nathaniel^,
4,
983
He
i,
Moses",
1798.
He
married (2nd),
15, 1832,
Children
Matilda Hosner.
18007 1.
Daniel H.
P.
180073.
Gregg
180074.
of
Matilda.
She died
in 1899.
EiaHTH
Capt.
185000.
J.
GrEISTEHi^TION.
Jeffrey Ayres.
(Nathaniel^
1 80001.
Nathaniel^, Moses", John^, Obadiah^, John'.)
December 19, 181 1, in Ulysses, Tompkins Co., N. Y.
in
1838
ter of
(o.
At the time
"Captain
J.
city in 1839, to
of Williamsport Pa.).
Jeffrey
Tompkins County, N.
Y.,
Richard^
He was born
He married,
newspaper said
in the
town
He was
of
of Ulysses,
married in this
appeared
in the
was obtained
direct
strictly correct.
and stationery
the corner
in 1866.
&
devoting his attention more closely to the Lycoming Mutual Insurance Company, the agency of which he had received as early as 1846.
He was the first local agent for that company in this place, and laid
the foundation for a permanent business, which amounted to over
His connection with this company
$2,000,000 insured in 1868.
Eighth Generation.
ceased
in 1869,
He
being superseded by Henry W. Watson, Esq.
book trade till October, 185 1, when he again
in connection with Messrs. Anthony & Jones, and
remained out
of the
embarked
it
in
985
sole proprietor.
public,
and became
Many
pleasing associations
of the Captain.
Bowman, where
the
book
of the
tiously
remarked
that,
Grant failed
"Soon
office.
of erecting a suitable
city
knowledged
venience
Haven,
modeled
to
be inferior to no other
as con-
"On
is
concerned.
Since
its
the
first
to
extensive one.
few months
later,
resume the book and stationery business at the old stand, owing to
Mr. Weise not being able to fulfill his promises to them. The busi-
986
ness was then carried on under the old firm until a few months ago,
retired into private Ufe, leaving both the book
in
Lundy.
"In the death of Captain
J.
one
of
its
of those
men who
He was
world.
tees of the
strive to
make themselves
of
some use
in
this city, of
this
trus-
which he became
It
was a
thing to find him unprepared with a joke or some lively and enterin fact, there were
taining remarks
very few better and more enterhe was a close reader
taining conversationalists than Captain Ayres
possess sufficient knowledge of it to entitle him to a respectful hearIn brief, Williamsport has lost a useful citizen
one whose
ing.
absence
will
At the time
Her
was
newspaper said
about 12 o'clock
Three years
Saturday.
years' duration.
in
she
was
and
in
the
traveling
Europe
ago
crossing
English channel
was seized with a severe nausea, from the effects of which she never
entirely
illness
recovered.
From
of three
that
time
she
began
to
fail
and her
J.
Ayres.
in
Ithaca, N.
Eighth Generation.
987
here.
"Mrs. Ayres was a lady of true piety and of mental and moral
She was a useful member of the Second Presbyterian Church,
worth.
so
much
He
Children
185001.
11, several
years after
Residence, Williams-
Dr. L. C.
Dr. Chester D.
Thomas
Married A.
Residence,
Williamsport, Pa.
185025.
Moses\
John3,
Socrates Ayres.
Obadiah^ John'.)
many
of
He was
Elmira.
He
N. Y.
and
his wife
of the
988
At the time
his
in
biographical sketches,
says:
"
'Some
one of
its
M.
E. Church, to
life
long attachment, and of which he has always been a zealous and conscientious supporter, and in the village ofificial position that he has
filled with credit to himself and satisfaction to the community.
His
name had
family
and chronicle.
a curious origin, as
It
came from no
less
ancient legend
than
William, the
personage
is
attested by
met
In this one some mailed warrior hit him a blow on his hel-
that crushed
it
in
side quickly loosened his helmet and relieved him of the cruel presWilliam asked his name.
sure of the iron.
'Truelove,' was the re-
ply.
me
'for
"Mr. Ayres' branch from the family coming down the original
one that can be traced back clearly and without a break for
Ayr
300 years. There was a John Ayres or Ayre, born in England in
1590, in Wiltshire, where the seat of the original Eyre was located.
is
The family there then was a large and strong one. This John Ayre
came to America in 1636, and that same year there was born to him
a son who was named Obediah.
"The line is traced more than a century and the author continues
"
last
Socrates Ayres,
He was
Eighth Generation.
989
and coming
Elmira,
to his affairs and
His health suffered somewhat from close attention
to his father's farm for
after a year and a half in Elmira he returned
With repaired strength in the fall of 1837
six months to recuperate.
until
in Penn Yan, remaining there
business
of
he opened a place
more took up his residence in Elmira, not
August, when he once
again to leave
it.
He
life extended
wood. Including his apprenticeship his active business
His place of business on the eastern
over a period of sixty years.
was for thirty
side of the Water street end of Lake street bridge
and so conspicuous in many ways that the
years under his control,
even now refer to the spot as 'Ayrea"
residents of the
older
city
corner'.
" 'He
was one
and retaining to
that line of business in the valley, having always
this day companies on his list of the highest standing.'
street
also did business on the south side of Water
"Mr. Ayres
he located on
between Baldwin and Lake. About twelve years ago
West Water street near Main.
"Mr. Ayres was politically a man of strong convictions, but
He was at one time treasurer
office.
quiet and never sought public
of elective positions.
of the village, but shrank from the contentions
of the first Republione
a Democrat, but became
He was
originally
He
period
lessened.
Houghton,
according
precepts
is the wife of a prominent Methodist
99
clergyman, and the Methodist church here and elsewhere has known
When the Ayres family
the influence of this early Methodist home.
began
their life
in
this
primitive.
untiring.
"Mr. Ayres was a man of most gentle manners, quiet and refined
appearance and courteous to all. In prosperity or adversity, joy
He
or affliction, his bearing was marked by calmness and dignity.
in
bore with patient fortitude the losses the years brought him of friends
and physical strength, and to the last exemplified the nature that can
uncomplainingly endure.
"The death of Mr. Ayres practically closes a family history that
has been interwoven with business, social, philanthropic and religious
life in this city.
in their
lives the
fruits
of
such home care and instruction as they have known, but not in the
unity of household aims as when they who were its head were here.
Other homes, other endeavors, other service, but not the same.
Yet
the memories and influence of the past are beyond the power of death."
said
many
ill
health, he
was forced
Later, in the
fall of
For over
thirty years
he conducted a good
Eighth Generation.
business at what
is
now
the corner of
991
streets,
and
apprenticeship,
Ayres's active business life extended over a period of sixty years. His store became so well
known that the older residents still speak of the location as 'Ayres's
Mr.
including his
corner'.
Elmira.
"Mr. Ayres was one of the first insurance agents in this part of
the country, and always retained the companies of the very highest
It is worthy of remark that with Mr. Ayres
standing on his list.
there began their business life a number of young men who, if not
eminently successful always, have shown in their business careers the
effect of
may
be
whom
named Samuel
taste
head
if
watchmakers' trade.
union.
992
member
regard for
its
of
beliefs, conscientious in
up
scribes, bringing
all
observances
of the
and admonition
it
pre-
of the
Lord,' and liberal toward the support of the society that upheld the
and obligations to which he has been attached. Very soon
tenets
official
of
all,
though
it
in
of
a well-spent life."
At the time
"A
and sadness
her
for many years a resident of the city of Elmira and had been as highly esteemed as she
had been widely known. Just as Good Friday was dawning, death,
an expected and not unwelcome visitant, released her waiting spirit
and she entered into rest. She had lived for nearly four score years
all the long pathway of her life had been brightened by the
sweet affections of home and friends and by that charity which decks
and
Her lengthening
with rarest beauty the quiet spots of private life.
but
heavenward
to the sunny
to
doubt
and
her
not
led
gloom,
years
Hers was the unfailing faith that shines
trust.
the natural infirmities of age and gilds with the serenest rays
The poet Addison sent for a friend to come
the sunset hours of life.
uplands of a restful
amid
all
to his beside,
It
of Wesley, the founder of the sect of which Mrs. Ayres was so long a
Thus
a prominent and useful member, that 'our people die well'.
She bore with fortitude and resignaclosed this good woman's life.
tion the sufferings of her final illness, and saw the end approach, as
one whose
touching
faith
triumphant
a scene beautiful
shadow
of death.
and
Eighth Generation.
"Mrs.
993
19,
1815, at
Pine
married Socrates Ayres while residing in Penn Yan, May 30, 1841,
from which place she came with her husband to Elmira in 1844,
where they have spent nearly half a century in a life of domestic happiness and pleasant social relations, rich in many years, in good
Mrs. Ayres
deeds, and in the love and repect of a whole community.
these immediate relatives, and other familiar friends who deeply share
with them in their bereavement, there will not fail to go forth the
wide
of a
Ayres awakens
in
circle of acquaintances.
many
dead.
fifty
of the First
ful
her
life
The
good.
made
for years
One
gies under constant contribution to the needs of the church.
of
w'omen
their
into
the
efbest
put unstintingly
generation
powers
forts to save the
failure.
The
history of that
994
it is
no disparagement
to say,
usefulness.
for
will
long be precious
in the hearts of
those
who knew
and a
best
a devoted
faithful Christian.
The
funeral will be held at the family residence, 320 Lake street, Monday,
Interment will be at the
April 3, at three o'clock in the afternoon.
is
sweeter than
the fragrant
"
"
He
i,
Residence,
1893.
Elmira, N. Y.
Children
Died in infancy.
Died in infancy.
Born July 7, 1843. Married Rev. Oscar A. Houghton,
185026.
Elizabeth S.
185027.
Henry
185028.
Susan.
C.
D.D. 190000.
William Emmett.
185029.
Married.
Born Jan. i, 1852.
Lawyer.
Residence, 1897, Syracuse, N. Y.
Edward Harris. Born Jan. 10, 1855. Died Feb. 10, 1890.
185030.
Frederick Socrates. Born July 7, 1857. Jeweler. Residence,
185031.
1897, Elmira, N. Y.
185050.
(Nathaniel,
Richard^
married
He
Louise.
Children
1
8505 1.
Artie.
She married
(ist), a
time.
185052.
185053.
185054.
Johnson.
JUDGE HENRY
M. ALI.ER
MRS. LUCRETIA
AYRES ALLER
-I
At
Eighth Generation.
Emmett Ayres.
185060.
Moses\
Obadiah^ John'.)
John3,
995
dike of Enfield, N. Y.
Soldier in the Civil War. Enlisted at Elmira,
N. Y.
Died in hospital in army. Residence, Trumansburg, N. Y.
Children
185061.
185062.
Clinton.
185070.
He was
Schuyler County, N. Y.
married Lucretia Ayres.
He
graduated at Genesee College.
Colin
Kansas.
180008.
State Senator
He
Revenue.
lector of Internal
his
Member
Presidential Elector.
At the time of
born in 1827, in
Judge
of Platte
of Mis-
County.
When
of his
it
to his son
steady hand.
gentleman
be better for him to remain
at
in-
it
present suggested to
home and
He
stir
with an apparently
him
that
it
would
replied that
it
made him
feel
He
open
and was taken home, accomaround
in the
air.
"On Svmday
pain, surrounded
by
his wife
and children.
spread throughout the city and many were the expressions of genuine
sorrow and regret for whatever his faults, Judge Aller was generous
;
in
996
on a farm and
school,
and
in
Platte County,
Mo.
He
became president
of the Pleasant
which
is
now
a part of the
Rock Island
system.
"While
in
tion, but declined to serve, and he also declined two nominations for
the legislature.
He came
to
Leavenworth
to live in
1871.
of the
He was
ofiiicials
Evening Press.
"Judge Aller was an active Republican and during the 8o's was
elected from Leavenworth County to the state senate and served four
He once received the Republican nomination for mayor. In
years.
the national campaign of 1892 Judge Aller was the Republican elector
During the last two years of Governor Humphrey's
Another newspaper
of the
He
same
in
Weston."
Eighth Generation.
997
in Platte County.
He was appointed
Lincoln
and
a judge of Platte
President
by
to Leavenworth
In
he
moved
Governor
Fletcher.
by
1871
County
and was agent for the Rock Island railroad. In the 8o's he was
of Pleasant Ridge
Academy
collector of revenue
He
elected to the state senate and served four years.
administration.
Governor
judge during
Humphrey's
Mason.
was police
was a
He
His wife and two children, Mrs. Neely Todd and Henry
Aller, survive."
The Kansas
City
said
He had been more or less promibridge and the road's local agent.
nently identified with Republican politics in the state, and about eight
years ago secured a survey for 'short' line to Denver, which, while
practicable, could not be brought into
tain the
needed
judge of this
capital.
He
He
city.
J.
Two
life,
owing
to a failure to ob-
W.
Aller, Jr."
Children
1897.
4,
185071.
in 1897 or
paper said
with the firm he was interested with J. Stephens in the celluMr. Aller was received in the Methodist Church in 1884 by the Rev. C. B. Mitchell, and was very
popular in church circles, and was for several years a director
of the Y. M. C. A.
In 1890 Mr. Aller started a mission school
I
History of the Ayres Family.
998
Hattie.
Married Neely W. Todd. Residence, 1898, Iveavenworth, Kan.
Sue E. Died Sept. 14, 1882. The Leavenworth Press gives
185073.
the following account of the runaway accident which resulted
in her death
'The house of our Chief is enveloped by the
185072.
'
pall of death, and cheeks that were all aglow with happiness
but a few hours ago, are now blanched in the presence of death,
while eyes that sparkled with joy, are blind with weeping. It
was one of the crudest visitations of the remorseless messenger him of the hour-glass and scythe that it has ever been
our misfortune to chronicle. To gaze upon that young face,
beautiful even in death, and to contemplate that the vital current that but a few short hours ago thrilled with life and joy
now rigid form had ceased to flow forever, makes the task
of relating the appalling accident one of extreme cruelty.
The
details of this terrible accident were briefly as follows
Miss
that
skill of Drs.
McNary
from further sufferings. She never spoke a word after the accident and neither by motion or sign gave evidence of consciousness.
Her injuries were chiefly confined to the neck and
head. Her skull received a bad fracture, a portion of it being
driven into the brain, which, upon being removed by the physician, seemed to afford some relief to the sufferer, as she
breathed easier and uttered a low moan, the first audible evi-
Eighth Generation.
dence of
life
the carriage.
999
family, who all idolized Susie. She was the joy and light of
the family circle intelligent and noble hearted, she was universally esteemed and loved." The Leavenworth Times at the
;
city
purest gems, and leaves an estimable young gentleman hovering between this world and the great silent beyond,
is
its
memory
of the readers of
of
On
The Times.
Miss Sue E.
Aller,
who
lost
her life in that fatal ride, toward Fort Leavenworth, took place
from the residence of Hon. H. M. Aller, her father, on Pine
The sad effects of the
street, between Third and Fourth.
accident were so far reaching into the hearts of social circles
that the attendance was unusually large, in fact the assemblage
was the
the
Rev.
in
W. H. Thomas preached
that comes of
little
Blackford
185080.
married Amanda Howell.
Children
Spaulding.
(Thomas.)
18002
1.
He
Residence, Mecklenburg, N. Y.
David.
185081.
acts of kindness
They had
Married.
children.
Residence,
Meck-
They had
several
lenburg.
Frank.
185082.
Stillwell.
children.
Elmer Spaulding.
185090.
Tennie Jones.
ried
Children
1
85091.
Etta.
185 loi.
185102.
mar-
Married.
Married
She died.
180024.
Children
He
Guy
Irwin.
Residence, Pennsylvania.
185100.
ing.
180022.
Oliver.
185092.
(Thomas.)
Residence, Mecklenburg, N. Y.
Residence, Mecklenburg, N. Y.
looo
Grover Ayres.
185 1 2 5.
Vermont,
( Jeremiah',
180035.
Richard^
He
Nathaniel^,
married.
Residence,
111.
Children
185 1 26.
Grover.
Educated
at Illinois University,
Champaign,
111.,
and
He
Son.
185128.
1
Stephen
85 1 40.
Decatur
Ayres.
He removed
(Jeremiah^
180035.
85 41.
1
1S5142.
Judsou.
No
married.
Grain commis-
Educated
children.
He
neer.
185 144.
Richard^
William
Married.
185143.
He
14, 1901, Nina Adaline (daughLambert of Kansas City, Mo.). Civil EngiResidence, 1901, Kansas City, Mo.
William
Nettie.
S.
Eighth Generation.
iooi
Married a Wise.
They have
They have
Daughter.
185145.
a daughter.
Resi-
Resi-
daughter.
Sylvanus
185 160.
Ayres.
B.
He married. She
John^, Obadiah', John'.)
180037.
married (2nd), a Blond.
She resides, 1901, Celina, Mercer Co., Ohio.
iel5,
Moses'',
Children
185161.
Caroline P.
185162.
Maddie.
Child
is
now,
Obadiah^
for
ist
District
1852,
185181.
185 182.
Ayres.
Richard^ Nathaniel^,
born July 31,
He was
Elizabeth A. Gillett.
as the
Elias
Ayres,
John^,
He
School
Tompkins County, N. Y. He
Warren place on the Trumansburg
He removed to Illinois.
185200,
1831.
Irene
of
(Elias ]J,
180053.
John'.)
Commissioner
moved
married
William W. Ayres.
John^,
He
She
Jessie Ayres.
tion in Paris.
185180.
Moses^
He
185171.
1825.
Wilson.
180039.
Moses\
Albert
Dr.
85 1 70.
to Cairo,
Children
111.
185201.
Philip Wheelock.
185202.
Daughter.
Born
in 1861.
190700.
ININTH GrEN^ER^TION.
Rev. Oscar Allen Houghton. He was born May
190000.
84 1, at Trenton, N. Y. He graduated at Genesee College, and
received the degree of A.M. in 1872, and Ph.D. in 1882 from
Syra15,
cuse
University.
While
in college
He
he was a
ternity
Street
1880-3
At the time
unbroken
line to Wiltshire,
Harris lived
were married
in
in
Yan, N. Y., where Mrs. Houghton was born. The family moved to
Elmira in 1844 and there Mr. Ayres established a jewelry and insurance business which he conducted for over forty years. Mrs. Houghton was educated in the public schools of Elmira and the Elmira
College, graduating from the college in 1S63 with the degree of Bach-
Ninth Generation.
1003
elor of Arts.
Syracuse
(Centenary), Clyde,
all
"Mrs.
special field
left
many
street),
Ithaca,
Elmira
Houghton was
sincere friends.
Her
Houghton's student abilities were well known.
was American and English constitutional history. While
subject
was American
Germany and
recognized authority
in
and from
intelligent
auditors.
in the immediate
past few
years in the loss of many family relatives, her father, mother, one
brother, aunt and two cousins all having died within five
She
years.
leaves beside her husband. Rev. O. A.
Houghton, D.D., a son, Harris A. Houghton, a
fourth-year student in the College of Medicine,
I004
S.
Ayres
of
Elmira and
Wm.
and vivacious manner, her cordial and genial ways, her sincerity and
all calculated to win and hold friends.
She
was a charming conversationalist, and her extensive and intelligent
true friendliness were
made
it
profit-
The Elmira Advertiser contained a lengthy obituary notice written and signed by one of Mrs. Houghton's girlhood friends in that
quote some portions of this as
city, Mrs. George Archibald.
We
follows
"In Elmira, which was her birthplace, and her home until her
There
marriage, knowledge of her death brings especial sadness.
remain in this city those who remember her in her bright and promising girlhood, those
age,
to her
by
ties
there are
of
of
these but will speak of her today with a sense that something gifted
among
Elmira's business
7,
Her
well
known
as a
member of
the First Methodist Church, with which he was connected not far
Church
work
of
his wife.
Ninth Generation.
Indeed her returns have seemed Uke those
of
1005
one who, from time to
her own
came to
again.
"Twice Dr. Houghton has been appointed to Elmira charges,
serving a full term at Hedding Church and a year at Centenary.
This renewed former companionships and revived former attachments.
"Of the fulness and achievements of Mrs. Houghton's life much
might be written. She was a woman highly endowed and with a
time, simply
Her
To
the time
when
made
applica-
whom
plans of one
and
who hoped
to
These
uplifting effort.
move
"For about two years Mrs. Houghton has suffered from the
has ended her earthly life.
Every known resort of mediscience failed to do more than temporarily relieve, and for a few
illness that
cal
still
Only those
well
to
it
sure to con-
know the
enough
indwelling,
things of her soul can appreciate the experience of that
submission.
quer.
spiritual
"It
is difficult
to
of any-
What
And Mrs.
they were must be inferred from what she was.
was
a
woman
of
noble
soul.
Houghton
Bright, positive, independent
ioo6
in
for her
thought and action, she held in her heart the tenderest love
She
friends, the capacity for sacrifice and the supremest loyalty.
was incapable of the mean word of gossip, of insincere profession of
any
sort.
"Honor,
those
fealty,
who loved
graces
hers
sweetness
at
the core
of nature
9,
of spiritual attainment."
1900.
In the memories of
remembrance of those
Residence, Cortland, N. Y.
Child:
Harris Ayres. Born Feb. 25, 1874. Student in his fourth year
at Syracuse University Medical College in 1900.
190001.
190500.
Nathaniel',
at
1905
Sr.
Helen
10.
T. Ayres.
She graduated
185050.)
at
190521.
Son.
190522.
Daughter.
190600.
Clinton
Ayres.
Nathaniel,
(Emmet^
Richard^
He was born
He married,
85061.
Aug. 18, 1857, at Halseyville, Tompkins County, N. Y.
June 23, 1895, Cora Scutt (daughter of Sylvester Scutt of Slaterville,
N. Y., who married a Crandall). She was born in 1869. Alderman
of the
City of Ithaca,
1901, Ithaca, N. Y.
N.
Y.,
1894-6.
No
children.
Residence,
Ninth Generation.
Clayton Bushnell. He
190610.
185062.
Ayres.
Children
They
1007
190611.
1906 1 2.
190700.
Philip
Wheelock
Ayres.
(EHas
J.^
was born
May
26, 1861,
at
Winterset, Iowa.
1888.
He
He
Nathaniel^,
185201.
graduated
at
He
Cor-
married, Aug. 8,
Tutor in Mediaeval History in Johns Hopkins University,
Fellow in History and Political Science in same institution,
1886-7.
1887-8.
Engaged in charity organization work since 1888. General
Mass.
He
Secretary of the Associated Charities of Cincinnati, 1889-95.
studied penal and charitable institutions in Europe in 1895.
General Secretary of the Bureau of Associated Charities of Chicago,
1895-7.
New York
Review, since 1894; articles in the ProceedConference of Charities, 1895-9 articles in the
Proceedings of the International Conference of Charities and CorrecMember of the Congregational and Social
tions, Chicago, 1893.
ings of the National
Reform Clubs.
'>
Appe:n^i3ix
XA^m.
1640,
7,
Children
195001.
David.
195002.
195004.
Samuel.
William.
Moses. Married Hannah.
195005.
Jacob.
195006.
Reyle.
195007.
Mercy.
195008.
Hugh.
'
195003.
Jacob Ayers.
195020.
cent.
Dec.
195020.
He removed
II, 1820.
Children
to
in 182
195005.
He
married Inno-
He
died
1.
195021.
Nathaniel.
Moses.
195040.
lex).
195024.
Muskingum
She died
195022.
195023.
(Moses.)
Jane.
195075.
Married M. Hoover.
Appendix XVIII.
1009
Children
David. Born in 1814. Died several years ago. For his children address Nathaniel Monroe Ayers, Beaver City, Neb.
Monroe. Born in 1818. 195090.
195042.
Mariam. Born in 182 1. Married a Saunders. The two sisters
195043married brothers. For information address Horace Monroe
195041.
195044.
195045-
Born in
1826.
Residence,
1901,
Kerleysvillej
Born in
Hiram.
1830.
He was
195060. Moses Ayers. (Jacob^, Moses'.)
195022.
born Feb. 8, 1799. He married, Nov. 22, 1818, Elizabeth Flaherty.
She was born Sept. 7, 1799. He died Dec. 10, 1862. Residence,
Muskingum County, Ohio.
Children
195061.
Moses Jacob.
195062.
Pamelia.
195063.
Born in 1819.
Born in 1821. Married Plummer Wright.
Lycurgus. Born in 1830. Married Martha Heskitt.
i9S75-
happuch Ayers.
Children
195076.
195077.
195078.
195079195080.
195081.
195082.
He
195023.
Residence,
He
married Keren-
9509 1.
195042.
Clara.
The following
loio
In the
9, 1901.
Murray E. Poole, Ithaca, N. Y. Dear Sir
July number of the New England Historic and Genealogical
Magazine is the notice over your name of the publication of
:
am
your researches to
from
New
there
if
strong traditions
and make researches and letters sent there do no good. Hoping to hear from you, I remain very sincerely yours, Clara
Aykrs." "109 Duck Ave., Zanesville, Ohio, July 15. Dear
Yours of the nth inst. received. In giving me my 'line'
Sir
I am sure there is a generation missing between ^Moses, born
:
possible
clue.
ion
Appendix XVIII.
Enclosed
family.
It is
'
line.
Very
truly,
Clara Ayers."
Julia.
195093-
Elizabeth Bidwell.
195094.
Edward Matthews.
195 100.
Jacob^ Moses'.)
Children
195094.
He
95 10 1.
Louise.
95 1 02.
195103-
Margaret.
Elizabeth Foerster.
195104.
Josephine.
Elisha Ayer.
195500.
195501-
(Monroe'',
Nathaniel^,
Child
195100.
He
married.
Frederick.
195520.
Frederick Ayer,
195520.
Soldier in the
War
of 1812.
He
He married.
(Elisha.)
195501.
died in 1825,
Residence, Groton
195521.
James Cook.
195522.
Frederick.
IOI2
195550.
He
was born
May
He married
at the University of Pennsylvania, M.D.
Josephine Mellen Southwick. He became famous as a manufacturer
In his
of proprietary medicines and as an organizer and financier.
graduated
veins ran the blood of old American famiUes, distinguished for personal character and active interest in public affairs.
Ayer's Almanac
Children
195551-
195552.
He
and the Suffolk Manufacturing Company were in a state of bankC. and Frederruptcy, a controlling interest was purchased by James
ick Ayer, who combined the two under the name of the Tremont &
Suffolk mills.
He became
J.
since.
C. Ayer
He
in 1878, as
Residence, Lowell, Mass.
Company.
DR.
J.
C.
AVER
Appendix XVIII.
Children
195561.
James Cook.
195562.
Charles Fanning.
Fanning
Frederick
195600.
Frederick^
1013
Elisha'.)
He
Lowell, Mass.
19555
prepared
1.
at
He was
St.
the
Mills
Company
ried.
Mills
Building,
Office,
90 1,
go I,
West 57th
Street,
New York
of Jersey City,
New York
N.
J.
City.
Unmar-
Residence,
City.
Children
Residence,
Mount
Bethel, Pa.
David Ayers. Born Oct. 27, 1826, at Mount Bethel, Pa. 195800.
Daughter. Married Daniel W. Kleinham. Residence, 1902,
195701.
195702.
Belvidere, N.
J.
(Benjamin-, Abraham'.)
He removed in 1840 to Belborn Oct. 27, 1826.
graduated at Princeton College, 1846. He was
admitted to the Bar in 1849. ^^ practiced law in Belvidere, 1849-66,
195800.
195701.
videre, N.
He was
He
J.
Justice of the Supreme Court of New Jersey, 1 866-1 901, and during
the latter part of his term, Chief Justice.
Rutgers College gave him
the degree of LL.D. in 1874 and Princeton gave the same degree in
1880.
He
retired
16, 1901.
justice expired,
New
Jersey, to
IOI4
find a
fit
successor.
his astonishment
of the
to
and knew nothing about him. But this was not remarkable the
chief magistrate of the State had had very little to do with lawyers
he knew all about soldiers, and could name, without much thought or
any hesitation, the best fighters in the war which had just closed, for
;
fast friend
of the
boys in blue.
He
soon,
after
the
"Judge Depue
is
of
Huguenot descent
but
when
his original
western part of the State, near the Delaware River, during the last
About a hundred and fifty years ago, Nicholas Dupuis was
century.
New
Jersey.
Some member
Judge Depue. His father, Benjamin Depue, a highly respectable citizen, removed from New Jersey to
North Bethel, Northampton County, in Pennsylvania, where the future
judge was born in 1826. In 1840 Mr. Benjamin Depue returned to
of this family
was an ancestor
of
Warren County in New Jersey, not to the home of his ancestors, but
made his way to Belvidere, the capitol of the county, bringing the
future judge with him.
Young Depue had a careful father, who determined that his son should receive the very best education which
could be obtained.
Accordingly he gave him the benefit of a thor-
in
In
preparation for a collegiate training.
in
Princeton
son
his
College,
placed
pursuance
where the young
man graduated
graduation, young
Depue
Appendix XVIII.
then one of the leading lawyers of Belvidere.
1015
very
warm
friend-
named
after
Mr. Sherrerd.
That boy is now a young lawyer of great promise, practicing at Newark, and is Assistant U. S. District Attorney of New Jersey.
"Judge Depue was licensed as an attorney in 1849, and received
He remained
and then, following the advice of his friend and instructor that he should become independent
and fight his own way, opened an office in Belvidere, and soon gathHe
ered around him a circle of warm friends and admiring clients.
being licensed in Mr. Sherrerd's
office
had not been idle during his clerkship, but had applied himself industriously and carefully to the study of the law. not alone as the means
by which he was to earn his bread, but from a pure love for the
science.
After he began the practice of his profession, he did not
allow himself to be drawn aside by the ambition of acquiring political
honors, so
and revelled
in its
metaphysics.
He
its
ab-
that his
In
fact,
was not an applicant for the nomination. So soon as he was appointed, he removed to Newark, where he has ever since resided.
His circuit at first comprised the counties of Essex and Union, by far
the most important in the State.
Newark, the largest cit}^ in New
in
is
Essex
and
Elizabeth, an important town, in Union.
Jersey,
"Of the characteristics of this illustrious man it is almost imposFor a
sible to write and do them justice without seeming fulsome.
;
ioi6
of his circuit.
in that of
Judge Van
him
word
his
is
law, his
judgment conclusive,
They
believe in
trusted
comes
for the judge to give his opinion of the case, and see them
from their listless position and become all alive. Now, they
start
seem
to say,
our duty
we
and so
it
now we can
learn what
aglow
is
and as
the words drop in measured tones, each strong and driven home by
inexorable logic and convincing argument, they clearly see what their
duty
is
in the case,
quality of
it is
and what
is
in
is
If there
be one
judgment
other,
He
is
so cool,
is
is
Perhaps the charge is partially true but it is the impatience of genius, chafing at the dullness of inferior minds, at the waste of time in
;
But his quick, alert mind sees the end from the beginand
he
ning,
deplores that valuable moments should be wasted in
a
result
which he had already learned was inevitable. So
delaying
examination.
to
his seat
on the bench
at the
November term
of
It was a case
opinion was given at the March term, 1867.
The cause
the
school
law
of
the
State.
quo warranto, arising upon
was not of any very great importance, but it received, as did every
His
of
first
Appendix XVIII.
1017
His
case submitted to him, a thorough and searching examination.
opinions are always exhaustive, and he has the faculty of ascertaining
every point there is in a cause,
"In 1873 his
first
ernor Parker, who, although politically opposed to him, yet appreciated the importance of retaining him in the judiciary of the State.
and
He
impartiality, ability
integrity.
His keen discrimination and quick intuition enable him to discern at once what is the true path of duty, and
he never fails to find and follow it.
"With all his mental acquisitions, his intellectual ability, and his
desire to do justice to
all.
He dearly
scholarly and lead him to the highest order of literature.
them
unbend
will
with
of
and
the
loves
himself, in
friends,
society
themes
of
than
in
humor
and
discussions
leisure
his
moments,
lighter
those connected with abstract legal principles. Two colleges in New
Jersey have conferred the degree of LL.D. upon Judge Depue,
Rutgers in 1874, and Princeton in 1880."
He
died in 1902.
Residence, Newark, N.
M. F. Carman. He married
196000.
Residence, Metuchen, Middlesex Co., N, J,
Child
196001.
J.
Ann Maria
Ayers.
Ezra Ayers.
Born Feb.
27, 1834.
196010.
He
(M. F.)
196001.
196010. Gen. Ezra Ayers Carman.
was born Feb. 27, 1834, at Metuchen, N. J. He graduated at the
Western Military Institute of Kentucky, 1855. Assistant Professor
He reof Mathematics at University of Nashville, Tenn., 1855-6.
of
ceived the degree of A.M. from the University
Nashville, 1858.
ioi8
He
Ada Salmon
was engaged
He
of Jeffersonville, Ind.
in civil pursuits,
Potomac, September, 186 1-3 in the Army of the Cumberland, Septemend of the war, June 8, 1865. Comptroller of Jersey
Chief Clerk in U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, July,
City, N. J,. 187 1-5.
;
ber, 1863, to
1877, to April,
October,
1901, 135
1
St.
N. W., Washington, D. C.
He
Isaac Ayer.
96 1 00.
married
Mary
A. Thurber.
Resi-
Child:
196101.
1
Warren
Dr.
96 25.
born June 6, 1843,
Dwight fdaughter
L.
^^ Little
of
Binghamton, N. .).
remaining
Captain
in this
Born June
Warren
Col.
He
regiment
6,
196125.
1843.
L. Ayer.
(Isaac.)
Pa.
He
Meadows,
Walton Dwight, U.
He was
196101.
married Sarah A.
S.
Vols.,
Mayor
of
July, 1864,
U.
He
tered out in
S. C. Vols.,
and was
finally
mus-
December,* 1865.
Daniels of Owego, N. Y., and graduated at the Long Island Hospital
Medical College, 1868. He served in the Hartford City Hospital
one year, became assistant to Dr. J. G. Orton in Binghamton three
Children
196126.
Thomas
1896.
196127.
196128.
1
lyawyer.
Ayers.
96 1 40.
Children
New York
City.
He
married.
196141.
John E.
196142.
George.
196143.
Residence,
Daughter.
Daughter.
Appendix XVIII.
196144.
196145.
196146.
196147.
196148.
196149.
196150.
1019
Almond.
Sarah.
Mary. Born in
Kent. 196180.
in
1836,
Erastus W. Kent.
196180.
New
Jersey.
Married Erastus W.
196150.
196181.
Arthur E.
196182.
Ada
E.
Hattie M.
Married a Fish. Residence, 1901, Binghamton.
Grace E. Residence, 1901, Binghamton.
Ira H.
Residence, Stillwater, Nev.
196185.
1
96 86. Daughter. Married a Doane. Her address, 1901. Mrs. S. A.
Doane, Manchester, N. Y.
196183.
196184.
N.
He removed
in 1780.
She died
in 1869.
Children
in
1826
to Starkey,
N. Y.
He
died in
196201.
James.
196202.
Peter.
196203.
196204.
196205.
196206.
196207.
196208.
1853.
Residence, Starkey, N. Y.
196225.
196240.
Garret S.
Margaret.
James
196225.
Ayres.
(Wilson.)
He
196201.
married
Macy Helm.
Children
196226.
Martha.
Ida.
196227.
Jacob.
Married Halsey
S. Kress.
Children
i.
Arthur.
2.
I020
Peter
196240.
Margaret
Ayres.
He
Children
He
196202.
(Wilson.)
Hilligus, of Starkey, N. Y.
married
settled at Jerusalem,
N. Y.
9624 1.
in
hotel there.
196270.
196207.
He
196300.
lege, 1843.
1
963 10.
Owner
John Ayres.
time.
F.
Ayres.
J.
Graduated
Alanson
some
Sylvester W. Ayres.
He
Residence, Corning, N. Y.
He
Physician,
Graduated
at
Rutgers College,
1856.
196320,
Clarence
L. Ayres.
He
He
Samuel Ayres.
196330.
died in or before 1885.
He
E. R. Avars.
196340.
died in or before 1885.
196350.
Col. William
Rutgers College
in the
Graduated
Graduated
class of
Noah Ayres.
196370.
F. V.
196380,
David Ayres.
Ayres,
at
196360.
at
1862.
Lieut.
Col.
5th Ky.
Vols,,
J.
J.
Appendix XVIII.
102 1
He
Enos Ayres.
196400.
died in 1765.
Samuel
196410.
Graduated
Brixton Ayres.
Graduated
at
Princeton
College, 1834.
Theodore Ayres,
Jr.
Graduated
at
Princeton Col-
lege, 1879.
196430.
Graduated
at
Princeton
College, 1884.
196440.
University, C.E.,
Address, 1898,
1894.
Graduated
U.
S.
at
Engineer's
Cornell
Office,
New
196470. A. B. Ayres.
Providence, N. J.
196480.
F.
1893, Camden, N.
196490.
Warren
D.
Co., N.
196500.
cer Co., N.
1965
W. Ayer.
Mail Messenger.
at
Miami Col-
Residence,
Vice-President of bank.
1883,
Residence,
J.
S.
Ayres.
Residence,
1884,
Delaware Station,
J.
Samuel Ayres.
J.
10.
196520.
Ayres.
Merchant.
Robert Ayres.
196530.
N.J.
Graduated
Merchant.
J.
J.
Charles H. Ayres.
I022
N.
196540.
William
196550.
E,
Ayres.
S.
J.
M. Ayers.
196560. Alexander
Middlesex Co., N. J.
Ayres.
Residence,
196570.
Co., N.
J.
Metuchen,
J.
196580.
A. B. Ayers.
Merchant.
196590.
G. G. Ayres.
N.J.
Co., N.
J.
George W. Ayres.
196600.
Business man.
a son.
966 10.
Bayonne
City,
Chester D. Ayres.
Hudson Co., N. J.
W.
196620.
Bound Brook, N.
Ayres.
Business
man.
Residence,
1884,
Residence,
1884,
J.
N. Ayars.
196630.
Cumberland
H.
Druggist.
Co., N.
Merchant.
J.
196640.
ton, N. J.
J.
196650.
Benjamin
196660.
Charles
S.
Ayres.
1884, Bridge-
Residence, 1884,
Bridgeton,
N.J.
Camden, N.
S.
196680.
Ezra Ayres.
196690.
Frank Ayres.
196700.
William
10.
Merchant.
Residence,
1884,
J.
196670. G. W. Ayres.
Deckertown, N. J.
1967
Ayer.
M.
S.
He had
Residence, 1884,
J.
J.
J.
J.
Ayres.
C. Ayres.
a brother.
Appendix XVIII.
196720.
way, N. J.
Samuel Ayres.
Merchant.
Ephraim Avars.
196730.
berland Co., N. J.
196740.
196750.
Railway, N. J.
J. S.
1023
Residence, 1884, Rail-
Ayres.
Dr. Daniel
S.
W. Ayer,
196760.
G.
196770.
James Ayers.
196780.
H. Ayres.
Ayres.
J.
Residence, 1884,
Druggist.
Merchant.
Jr.
Cum-
N.J.
196790.
erville, N. J.
968 10.
196820.
enlisted
days
June
Merchant.
Mark
company
J.
Resi-
brother.
Merchant.
Ayres.
1777
raised
Merchant.
Elisha Ayers.
24,
He had
J.
Lewis G. Ayers.
E. Ayres.
196800.
Middlesex Co., N. J.
1
Private, Capt.
J.
bet.
service 24
1777
Maclicas for ex;
196830.
David H. Ayers.
J.
Inft.
April
David H. Ayers.
J.
Inft.
April
David H. Ayres.
ist Lt.
13' '64.
196840.
13' '64-
196850,
27th Regt, N.
J.
Inft.
A.
W, M.
196860.
Eevi E. Ayres.
196870.
Enoch
I.
(or
N.
Ayres.
Lt.
J.)
J. Inft.
Col. 25th N.
J. Inft.
196880,
James M, Ayres.
196890.
Lewis Ayres,
23. '63-
Capt, 22nd N,
2nd
Lt.
23rd N.
J. Inft.
J,
22 Sept., '62.
Inft,
Res. Feb.
I024
Battery,
Nathan.
19692 1.
Born Feb.
11, 1805.
196930.
Child
Franklin Deming.
196931.
196950.
196931.
Rev.
He was
Born Dec.
196950.
Deming Ayer.
Franklin
born Dec.
19, 1832.
19,
1832, at
St.
(Nathan^ John'.)
Johnsbury, Vt.
He
New York
196970.
Jan.
I,
1863.
Unmarried.
City.
Robert
E. Ayers.
Residence,
Town
of Ulysses,
Tompkins
Graduated
City,
1883.
Enlisted
Co., N. Y.
at the
New York
Residence, 1899,
J.
Appendix XVIII.
1025
He
his
J.
1
970 10. Moses Ayres, 4TH. Housewright. He married Mary.
died in or before 1760 as his widow was appointed guardian of
minor children
Children
197011.
Moses.
197012.
Anne.
Died
1760.
1760.
197020.
1843.
in that year.
in or
197030.
at Rutgers College,
Residence, Plainfield, N. J.
before 1885.
Alanson
F.
Educated
Ayres.
at
Rutgers College
in
class of 1856.
197040.
Clarence
L. Ayres.
Educated
at
Rutgers College
197050.
class of
Samuel Ayres.
Educated
at
Rutgers College
in the
i860.
197060.
E. R. Avars.
Educated
at
Rutgers College
in
the
class of 1847.
197070.
Rutgers College
Educated
at
Robert Ayres.
197120.
Abijah Avers.
War.
Militia in Rev.
197 130.
Benjamin Avers.
197 1 40.
David Avers.
197 150.
EzEKiEL Avers.
Sussex.
197 160.
EzEKiEL Avers.
Middlesex.
197 1 70.
Isaac Avers.
Middlesex.
Somerset.
Morris.
N.
J.
I026
197 i8o.
Jacob Avers.
Middlesex.
197 190.
James Avers.
197200.
Jedediah Avers.
1972
10.
John Avers.
197220.
Joseph Avers.
197230.
Levi Avers.
197240.
Lewis Avers.
197250.
Moses Avers.
Middlesex.
Nathan Avers.
197260.
pany, State troops.
197270.
Nathaniel Avers.
197280.
Noah Avers.
Company,
Sussex.
Cumberland;
also
Captain
Allen's
State troops.
Samuel Avers.
1973 10.
Silas Avers.
197320.
Thomas Avers.
197330.
Elice Avres.
Middlesex.
197340.
Isaac Avres.
Middlesex.
197350.
Lewis Avres.
197360.
Obadiah Avres.
Middlesex.
197370.
Phineas Avres.
197380.
Phineas Avres.
Middlesex.
197390.
Reuben Avres.
197400.
Richard Avres.
Middlesex.
Morris.
Sussex.
Monmouth.
197430.
Team
Daniel Avers.
Brigade."
Teamster.
"Captain
Hallybirt's
Appendix XVIII.
197440,
Samuel
197450,
Silas Ayres.
1000.
Child
He
Teamster.
Ayres.
Teamster,-
Simeon Ayres.
197500,
1
B,
1027
Ursula
197501-
Dunham.
RuFus Story.
197525.
He
197525.
married Ursula
Dunham
Ayres.
197501.
Child
197526.
Battalion
He
Mary Kean.
Child
He was
born
Campaign,
in
Private, 4th
1720.
1776-7.
He
married
died in 1784.
John.
197551-
Born in
1752.
197575-
He was born in
197575.
197551.
(William.)
He married Jane Lytle. Soldier in expedition to Canada,
1775, in Capt. Matthew Smith's Company of Riflemen raised in LanJohn Ayres.
1752.
Afterwards enlisted in Capt. James Murray's Comand participated in battles of Tenton and Princeton.
Associators,
pany,
He died in 1825.
caster County.
Children
William. 197600.
Son. 197625.
197576.
197577-
97601.
197576.
He
Bucher.
Children
197650.
Ayres.
197625.
197626.
(John^, William'.)
(John-, William'.)
197577.
He
married.
I028
197627.
lution.
197628.
He
9765 1.
Mary Bucher.
Member
of Society of
Daughters of American
Revolution.
197652.
Jane Lyon.
Member
of Society of
Daughters of American
Revolution.
^97655.
of Salisbury,
Ayer
Mass., 1640;
197660.
received
C.
(Descendant
of
John
J.
The
M. Packard.
has
letter
following
been
Mass.
of this one.
Aug.
3,
I can.
to help
1675
His
(?),
you out
"C. M, Packard,
"Oakham, Mass."
if
iVppEisri3i:K x:ix:.
etc., is
The
The
found
in
"Tliorp's Catalogue of
is
of
was beaten into his face, which, Trulove observing, he pulled it off
and horsed him again. Duke William told him "Thou shalt here:
after instead of
given
me
He
severely wounded, his leg and thigh having been struck off.
gave him lands in Derby, a coat-of-arms the leg and thigh in armor
cut off
and an honorary badge yet worn by all the Eyres in England.
Arms
An armored
leg
couped
or.
quarter-foils,
Motto
Crest
Lacte acre
fiorent.
FIRST GENERATION.
John Ayer.
198000.
160000.
Children
in
Haverhill, Mass.
198001.
Rebecca.
198002.
Hannah.
She
1030
SECOND GENERATION.
Obadiah Ayer.
198020.
9802
26, 1643, ^^
160100.
Hannah Pike
Obadiah.
1.
(John.)
Newbury, Mass.
198022.
Joseph.
198023.
Mary.
198024.
Sarah.
198065.
THIRD GENERATION.
John Ayer.
198050.
Children
1
198053.
198054.
198055.
198056.
198057.
198058.
Obadiah
198065.
of
in Oct., 1670.
Woodbridge, N.
Child
198066.
160500.
Thomas.
9805 1.
198052.
was born
(Obadiah^ John'.)
He
Ayer.
He
19802 1.
(Obadiah=, John'.)
married, April 28, 1694, Joanna Jones
J.
Obadiah.
Born
in 1703.
FOURTH GENERATION.
1
Moses Ayres.
98 1 00.
He
198057.
died in 1750.
Children
19S101.
198102.
(John^,
Obadiah^
John'.)
164000.
He
1727 (Nov. 2, 1739), Jane Chambers.
She afterwards married Jacob Drake of Mendham.
married, in
John.
Appendix XIX.
Born May 8, 1742.
Born April 8, 1744. 198200.
Lydia. Born in March, 1746.
Phebe. Born Jan. 18, 1748.
Mary.
198103.
198104.
1031
David.
198105.
198106.
FIFTH GENERATION.
David Ayres. (Moses^ John^ Obadiah', John'.)
was
born April 8, 1744. He married Mrs. Margaret
98 04.
McDowell
(McCollorn)
(aunt of Rev. Drs. John and William McLower
Mt. Bethel, Northampton Co., Pa.
Residence,
Dowell).
198200.
He
Children
198201.
David.
Removed
198202.
Moses.
Born
to Mansfield, Ohio.
May
14, 1770.
198400.
SIXTH GENERATION.
Moses Ayres.
198400.
(David^,
He was born
198202.
Brittain.
He died June 8, 1854,
John'.)
Children
May
Moses^
Obadiah-,
John^,
He
14, 1770.
married Mary
Jane.
Born July
198404.
198405.
198600.
Levi.
Born
in
5,
1801.
Oct.
1804.
1803.
8,
Died
Benjamin Depue.
He
died in
1839-
198406.
198407.
Born Jan.
31, 1809.
Died Jan.
She
15, 1887.
198408.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
Benjamin Depue.
198600.
Ehzabeth Ayres Depue died Feb.
(Abraham.)
3,
1877.
195800.
198404.
JOSEPH TRUMAN OF
NEW LONDON,
CONN.
(1766.
SECOND GENERATION.
Joseph Truman.
200000.
1728.
Mary
7.
He
died prior
to
x^pril
20,
THIRD GENERATION.
Peter Harris.
200500.
Man-
He was
Children
200501.
200502.
200503.
200504.
Peter.
FOURTH GENERATION.
Guy Richards. (George^ Richards, of New London,
born
there, died there 1750, high Sheriff of New London;
Conn.,
married, 1695, Esther Hough (descendant of Edward Hough of
Gloucester, Mass., 1640, who moved to New London, 165 1, and died
201000.
Fourth Generation.
1683.
2,
John''
1033
Richards of
and
is
known
to
in
New London
in
1660;
He
He
Children
Guy.
201002.
Esther.
201005.
Mary.
Born
1758.
Died
1799.
He commanded a war ship in Rev. War. (See Caulkins' HisResidence, New London, Conn. Martory of New London.)
He removed from New London,
ried (2nd), George D. Avery.
Conn., to Oxford, N. Y.
201006.
201007.
201008.
201009.
201010.
William Truman.
201 100.
210.
Children
201 lor.
201 102.
28.
Island, N. Y,
Joseph.
Daniel.
Long
1080.
205200.
205225.
300.
201300. Abner Treman.
Merit for his Revolutionary services.
He was awarded
Badge
ot
I034
badge of military merit, to be conferred on non-commiswho had served three years with bravery,
and good conduct, and upon every one who should perform
lished a
commissioned
officer
whatever".
board of
officers for
mak-
ing such award was established, and upon their recommendation the
commander-in-chief presented the badge.
It was the American order
of the
"Legion of Honor".
201400.
9,
1767.
He
Children
201401.
400.
He was
born Sept.
married.
:
Born Aug.
Mary.
4,
1802.
Married
Benjamin
Youmans.
205700.
201402.
Pearce.
201403.
201404.
201405.
201406.
205760.
201407.
John.
201408.
Abigail.
201409.
FIFTH GENERATION.
Capt. Guy Richards. (Guy", George^, John-, John'.)
205000.
201001. He was born in 1747.
He married, June 17, 1773, Hannah Dolbeare (daughter of George Dolbeare of Montville, Conn.,
descendant
of
appointed a member of committee of fifteen to consider Boston resoDec. 28, 1767, which condemned and relinquished certain
lutions,
enumerated
articles of
daughter was
Commissary.
London, Conn.
ill
at
in
1781.
in
1825
Justice.
at
New
Fifth Generation.
1035
Children
205001.
Peter.
205002.
Sally.
210200.
He
was declared.
in
New
York.
Died 1809
at
St.
Petersburg.
Children
205026.
Ellen.
205027.
Emeline.
Alexander Richards.
205050.
He was
201009.
Colfax.
born
Child
in 1767.
in 1766.
(Guy'',
210300.
Benjamin.
205051.
Born
in 1792.
210400.
201 loi.
1080.
He was born
205200. Joseph Truman.
He married Asenath Rogers.
about 1775 ^t Greenport, L. I., N. Y.
He died about 1849. Residence, Preston, Chenango County, N. Y.
Children
21 1000.
205201.
John.
205202.
Nathan Rogers.
205203.
Henry.
Born July
Married.
2,
1S09, at Preston.
sons.
211025.
Albert.
205204.
205205.
205206.
205207.
Clark.
205500.
21 1080.
John Treman.
263.
He
married Lucinda.
Resi-
1036
He was born in
205515. Jeremiah Treman. 264.
2670.
He married (ist), Hannah. She was born in 1787. She
1782.
died Feb. 9, 1836.
He married (2nd), Mary Rowe. She was born
He died April 8, 1870. Mary Rowe died in 1895.
He died at Granger, Ohio.
dence, 1829, Beebe, Ohio.
in 1807.
Children
Resi-
205516.
Elizabeth.
205517.
John.
205518.
Julius.
205519.
Salonia.
205520.
Lydia.
854.
2670.
2670.
853.
2670.
Joseph Tremaine. 1005. (Hough's History of Jefhim Reuben.) He was born in 1733. He,
married Lucy Winchell of Paris, Oneida Co., N. Y. He died in 18 10.
205600.
201401.
Children
205701.
12, 1818.
Died March
25, 1900.
205702.
John.
205704.
Nathan.
205705.
Benjamin.
N. Y.
1820.
1902,
Maryland,
He was
Field.
field,
March
Trustee of Seventh
24, 1887.
205740.
He
Goldsmith.
205760.
He
I,
Thomas Truman.
He
10,
18 10.
(John Ephraim.)
He
married,
May
1040.
27,
201405.
1838, Electa
Nathan Raymond.
He was
Sixth Generation.
Children
205761.
Sarah Maria.
205762.
Cynthia F.
2
205763.
205764.
Born March
Born Feb. 12,
3,
1839.
1841.
500.
Amy
Urania.
Born Feb.
8, 1843.
Married, Feb. 19, 1879,
Residence, 1902, Gilbertsville, N. Y.
Henry Bennington.
Edward Augustus.
Ira Pearce.
205780.
Truman.
1037
Born April
He
i,
1855.
married, April
201408.
Died Oct.
24, 1853.
N. Y.
1859
(o.
Thomas Wilbur.
205800.
nah Truman.
He
201409.
Children
205801.
Jesse.
205802.
Jane.
205803.
Chapman.
Mary A. Born Dec.
6,
1854.
Married Sept.
Died March
7,
1870^
D.
P.
20, 1883.
SIXTH GENERATION.
Peter Richards.
210000.
205001.
He was
born
in
1778.
He
Ann
of
Washington, Conn.
Children
2 1 000 1.
Wolcott.
210002.
Hannah
Born in
Dolbeare.
1803.
215200.
215225.
1038
He
Stephen Lockwood.
210200.
married
Sally Richards.
205002.
Child:
210201.
Member
He
of
Society
of
married Ellen
Child:
Member
Born in Conn.
American Revolution.
Jane Richards.
210301.
ters of
He
Winslow Lewis.
210325.
married
of Society of
Emeline
Daugh-
Richards,
205027.
Child
Maria Richards.
210326.
215300.
Benjamin Richards.
(Alexander^, Guy", George^,
205051. He was born in 1782. He married, July
She was born in 1800. Merchant in New
31, 1833, Jane H. Scott.
York City. He died in 1873. She died in 1862. Residence,
210400.
John% John'.)
Fishkill,
N. Y.
Child
2 1 0401.
Benjamin.
John Truman.
211000.
Children
211001.
Edwin.
Marquis.
211003.
Millicent.
21 1004.
Marietta.
1025.
1835.
215400.
205201.
(Joseph.)
He
married.
21 1002.
Born in
Married a Saunders.
Joseph^, Joseph'.)
He was
Chenango
married, in
born July
2, 1809, at Preston,
1834, Electa T. Burdick
(daughter of Perry W. Burdick, born 1790, died 1866, son of Perry
She was born in
Burdick, born 1749, died 1845, of Scott, N, Y,).
Co.,
205202.
N. Y.
He
18 1 6 at Scott, N, Y,
He died Sept. 5, 1899, at Hornellsville, N. Y.
in
died
She
1898 at Hornellsville. Residence, Preston, N. Y.
Sixth Generation.
Children
1039
Married, in i860,
11320.
Irving P. Born in I S36 at Preston.
Antoinette Beebe of Hounsfield, N. Y. No children.
Alvin M. Born in 1838, at Preston. 216200.
211026.
J.
21 1027.
21 1028.
Otselic,
Chenango
Co., N. Y.
211040.
(Joseph.)
205204.
He
Residence, Alfred, N. Y.
married.
Children
Adelbert W. 216215.
Josephine A. Student at Alfred University, 1855-6. Married
a Whiting.
Residence, Richburgh, N. Y.
Student at Alfred University, 1856-7. Married a
Eloisa.
1043.
Moore. Residence, Richburgh, N. Y.
1044.
Mary E. Student at Alfred University, 1857-8. Died in or
before 1876. Residence, Richburgh, N. Y.
211041.
211042.
2
Orlando Holcomb.
21 1060.
He
205205.
Children
211061.
Married
Angeline.
Holly
M.
Maxson.
Residence,
1902,
Alfred, N. Y.
21 1062.
Daughter.
Clark Truman.
21 1080.
Joseph'.)
He
205226.
Children
211081.
Philetus.
Real
Resi-
211300.
born
He was
1812.
He
(Jeremiah.)
851.
2670.
205517.
She was born in
19, 1881.
Persis.
died Nov.
211302.
He
Children
211301.
John Treman.
in 181 2.
Milo.
in
1834.
15, 1893.
Born
in 1836.
Died Feb.
7,
1853.
She
I040
Nathan
2 1 1400.
married.
Children
Born Sept.
E.
21,05704.
Married a Sweet.
12, 1851.
Waynesburg, Stark
Arthur B. Born Sept.
Co., Ohio.
William T. Hall.
He was
1902,
2
(Benjamin.)
He
Mary
211401.
Youmans.
Residence,
1402.
211500.
March
6,
1875, Cynthia F.
No
1892.
She
children.
Jesse Wilbur.
21 1700.
He
married,
born Feb.
Raymond.
5,
205762.
1839.
He
He
died
(Thomas.)
March
14,
205801.
1877,
Anna
N. Y.
He was
born
Smith.
Resi-
Child
Howard
211701.
212000.
J.
Born April
Justin Tremain.
6,
1884.
1006.
He
212002.
Sylvester.
Louis.
212003.
William.
212004.
Louisa.
212005.
212006.
Robert.
212007.
212008.
Mary.
Maroa.
Born
in 1804.
216300.
Erastus.
212500.
Francis'.)
...
Minor
1901.
Betsey A. Treman.
makee Co., Iowa.
T. CoLEGROVE.
He was
511.
born
He
in
died
in
1867.
He
married, in 1825,
Residence, Ion, Alla-
Sixth Generation.
Children
2 1 2501.
212502.
212503.
1041
Mary.
Albert Emmett.
died in 1890.
212504.
Mary Elizabeth.
Gregor, Iowa.
212505.
Minor.
212506.
Charles.
212507.
Ida.
grandfather, was an
Putnam
of
Mc-
Isaac
212600.
She
officer in the
County, Pa.
Henry's parents came from the Palatinate in Germany.
married
and had three children, Henry, Samuel and Harmon,
Henry
who removed
in
father of Isaac
Y.,
to
William
212625.
N.
1803
Harmon Newman.)
1847-8.
He
P. Stone.
3442.
died June 28, 1890.
at Paris,
N. Y.
He
died in 1869 at
Children
Rodman, N. Y.
I042
"If
meant the one who accomplishes the most, who has most to do with
shaping legislation, whose support of any particular measure is of
the man who comes nearest to meeting the definition
greatest value
is Nelson W. Aldrich, a United States Senator from Rhode Island.
The Speaker
his
is
supremacy
House
of the
is
Aldrich,
more famiUar.
Piatt,
Depew,
Illinois.
M. Palmer
as their candidate.
rounded with
sur-
him with Uncle Dick Oglesby, likewise an old war horse surrounded
with traditions and sentiment, and a representative was sent to talk
with Uncle Dick about it,
Oglesby objected, 'John and I have had
our day,' he said.
'We were all right years ago, but times have
Either one of us would be out of place
changed.
man to succeed there now has to be a specialist.
elected
tariff bill
in the
Senate,
Suppose John is
comes up. He can
him, and he
will
wax eloquent on
would take his word for gospel and think he knew all about
if I were to talk on the other side.
could discuss the tariff as I would discuss the Christian religion.
settlers
it.
It
Sixth Generation.
But
1043
have never studied the details of it, and neither has he. John
up and deliver his oration, and then that little fellow Aldrich
on the other side will ask him something about schedules. He will
ask him about the duty on steel rails, or tinplate, or
or nails,
I
will get
sugar,
or something of that kind, and John won't know what to
He
say.
never heard of a schedule in his life, and he won't be in it.
All his
fine
new
much
wind.
He
is
"The
incident illustrates
He knows
a specialist.
He
his hold.
no
branch of Congress, now that Dingley is dead,
who can compare with him. There is no question vitally affecting
business interests in which Aldrich is not
He is a
equally at home.
is
man
other
to Z,
and there
is
in either
It
has seized one advantage after another until it has things about its
own way. Its limited membership and unlimited debate give individual Senators free play.
The House has grown so big that it has
been compelled to cut off debate and put arbitrary power in the
hands
at
all.
of the Speaker,
On
it
It
questions of legislation
stands.
it
frequently has to
It originates legislation.
if
it is
to act
sends a
bill
over to the
It is in
measure,
amended
volving party policy the house has to take it or else run the risk of
sending it back to the Senate again with amendments that will arouse
limitless discussion imperiling its fate.
I044
House, under protest, will accept the Senate amendments rather than
run the risk of defeating the bill altogether, and right here is where
a master of legislation like Aldrich has his power.
Having secured
bill he wants in the Senate he convinces the House that
must take that or nothing.
the kind of a
it
"When
Aldrich
House he was
jfirst
came
to
Common
Representatives of
reputation was that of a good business man who had shown political
aptitude, and he did very little in the House to increase it one way
or the other.
He was recognized as a level-headed member who
would make a very sensible representative as representatives go. It
was a Democratic House, with Sam Randall as Speaker, and they
put Aldrich at the foot of the committee on the District of Columbia.
He was re-elected to the Forty-seventh Congress, but before he took
his seat again he
eral Burnside
clusively in the
"The
Gen-
body
Senate,
of
which he
is
it,
politi-
munds dominated
things with the forcing of the tariff question to the front when Grover
Edmunds was chairman of
Cleveland sent in his famous message.
the Committee on Judiciary and the leading member of the Commit-
Sixth Generation.
"When
1045
tariff
side of legislation,
him
at that
would
own
He was
state,
and
it
necessary to study closely all the conditions which
them.
There are not many men in public life who are
found
affect
up
was
He kept at
not only willing to do it
he was enamored of the task.
in
it until he knew to a
how
one
of
the
industries
just
any
nicety
which he was especially interested would be affected by an increase
or reduction in duties, just what proportion of profit rested in ad
valorem or specific, just what relation one industry bore to another.
further.
political
in the
United States.
"When
devoted
look
less
after.
time to
it
him
to
to
be bigger
And
game.
man
of Ohio,
Thomas W. Ferry
of
Sherman was
a master
1046
of
finance,
had
and
sat in the
tariff bill
of the laws of
Senate
wearied him.
political ambition
he never reached.
in
always
When
figure
frame the
way.
That was
really
of
It
it.
Senate aroused
the
Indeed,
into
demonstration of
it
so quietly that
was not
in the Fifty-first
until
came
first
came about
When
the
two
he
which was
Republicans
power
had before them was to frame a tariff bill. McKinley was chairman
of the Ways and Means Committee in the House.
He was the spectacular champion of Protection, and his name was synonymous with
the protective theory.
The committee of which he was the head
framed a tariff bill after many hearings and after much travail which
was known as the McKinley bill, and which was sent to the Senate
was Aldrich who figured on the schedules and decided what changes
ought to be made. The other members had their suggestions with
regard to industries in which they were especially interested but
Aldrich was interested in all industries, and it was easy for them to
;
Sixth Generation.
1047
him have his way. When the bill went back to the House there
was hardly a schedule which did not bear his mark, and when the
bill finally became a law it would more appropriately have borne his
name than McKinley's. What was true of the McKinley bill in 1890,
was true also of the Dingley bill in 1896, and strange to say, it was
true, in a measure, of the Democratic Wilson-Gorman bill of 1894,
let
for the
all
the history of Congress there has never been another man who
his genius for managing political opponents as well as political
had
friends.
So
man's club.
been said
of the
men
Senate in
jest
that
it
is
a rich
not a very
of wealth in the north
is
who does
not appreciate the fact that it has many of the characWith a few conspicuous exceptions. Senators are
on good terms with one another. There is a spirit of good-fellowship
among them, and, politics aside, there is the basis for a common un-
well
teristics of a club.
derstanding.
"It
good
comes
to
minor questions
in
mind
at
might otherwise
Bearing
be to understand how it has come about that a man like Aldrich has
been able to establish relations on the Democratic side which work
this in
stake.
it is
not so difficult as
it
He
he knows how
influential Senators
whom
Aldrich can
1048
Senate and
was
chamber,
always easy
for the two men to get together, for they had many qualities in common with this marked difference, that Gorman had political ambitions for himself, while Aldrich apparently has none.
That is how
it happened that Aldrich had so much to
final shape
about
the
say
which should be assumed by the Wilson-Gorman tariff act. The
always talk understandingly.
in the
it
history of that act illustrates the possibilities of level-headed leaderThe bill was framed in the House, where it had
ship in the Senate.
to originate,
on the basis of a
tariff for
men who
Republican associates.
little
He
knew
did not
in a general
to
of Aldrich's
To send
bill
back
titled to a great
"What Aldrich
Sixth Generation.
tion
of
party policy he
is
he
among
1049
all
sorts of questions
who
Democratic
which have
is
He never seeks
presidency or looking forward to a place in history.
the center of the stage and cares nothing for the limelight.
Thus
one powerful cause for jealousy and suspicion on the part of his associates
is
altogether lacking.
Senate of
whom
their vanities
this
can be
He
and ambitions.
is
said, for
own
party,
it
those
who frequented
in
He
Treasury, but Aldrich declined with thanks, without giving it a secAll he wants politically is to remain in the Senate. He
ond thought.
He
makes a speech
questions, or
to the other
050
He
side.
tages.
He
he
is
The
quite ready to let others have all the spectacular advanidea of playing to the galleries never entered his mind.
interested he
man and
that,
how he manages
He
little effort.
to
is
controls.
tion with
Providence, which he
men
still
in that transac-
of capital
But
it is
has
He
dines out a great deal and is soHe cares nothing for the
He has never owned a
wedding
of his
Stories of the princely elaborateness of that affair had their origin in the imagination of the
feller, Jr.,
newspaper men.
Seventh Generation.
in
105
ance.
But
in
of people
man who
to live
a man
ills."
1052
215225.
He
Buell Judd).
Child
Starr,
of the 17th
Born Dec.
Hart.
215226.
Warren
215300.
8,
1851, at
Fisher.
He
Plymouth, Conn.
220100.
210326.
Child
Born in Mass.
Marion Gardner.
Daughters of American Revolution.
215301.
Benjamin Richards.
215400.
ried, Sept. 30,
merchant
in
New York
Child
He
Fenno Verplanck.
1862, Eliza
and broker.
of
of Society
He was
21 0401.
Member
was formerly a
N. Y.
He
is
now
N. Y. City.
Graduated
Guy.
215401.
at
Columbia College,
1887.
Lawyer.
Mem-
ber of University Athletic and University Clubs, Columbia University Alumni Association and Association of the Bar of the
City of
New
1901, II
East 9th
York.
St.,
16
Office,
Exchange
Place.
Residence,
N. Y. City.
Tremain.
5440.
The
following
is
of
in this State,
Durham up
thaniel Tremain,
Massachusetts,
was a Revolutionary
many
years ago.
Lyman
first
and subsequently became a student at the Kinderhook academy, an institution which was, at that time, one of the most
It was here that his
flourishing of the select schools of the State.
of his native town,
of fourteen
capacity as a speaker became noticeable, and at the age
he delivered at the academy an original speech which was the subject
of very
it.
He
Seventh Generation.
1053
school soon after, and at the age of fifteen entered the law office,
Durham, of John O'Brien, as a student at law. Here, for some
a sound and
years, he worked most industriously, aiming to become
learned lawyer, and feeling that, however he might have been endowed
by nature with original ability, no man ever became a great lawyer
without a most intense devotion to his profession, and a thorough
left
in
knowledge
of the
is
based.
of his
life,
in the
many
tried
many causes
in
the
and through, and never skimmed over a principle of law, but studied
and the arguit until he was master of the reasons for its existence
it
might be assailed. This manner of studyhe
kept up while he was in the office of Mr.
profession
ing
He
left
there
O'Brien.
shortly before he was admitted, and entered
the office of Samuel Sherwood, Esq., of New York, where he re-
ments,
if
any, by which
his
mained a short
soon became lucrative and extensive, and reached into the adjoining
He remained
counties of Albany, Schoharie, Columbia and Ulster.
in
of
he came
the
his
until
Durham, engrossed
practice
profession,
in
District Attorney of
Common
Pleas.
During the
brief time in
office,.
I054
an unusual amount
dispose
of.
of
Several
trials for
facts,
an intimate knowledge
and a readiness to find
make
warm
Democrat.
by
that
Judge, one from each of the two wdngs of the Democratic party and
one from the Whig party. The contest on the part of Mr. Tremain
with his party divided, seemed almost a forlorn hope, yet such was
his general popularity and the universal faith in his integrity and
In 1848 he was one of the
ability, that he was triumphantly elected.
delegates to the Democratic National Convention, when Lewis Cass
was nominated for the Presidency, and stood among the leading men
of the New York delegation.
In the fall of 1851 he was renominated
for the
contest was very animated and close, and the portion of the Democratic party which had been of the Barnburner wing did not support
him with any great cordiality, and the result was a very doubtful
one
of the
Seventh Generation.
The
the
1055
dissolved, no
power remained
in
it,
legally re-convene and re-canvass, and that the remedy of the relator
was by information in the nature of a writ of quo wa7'ranto. This
ended the legal controversy, and there was nothing in law to prevent
his certificate, from again, on
office and putting Mr. Bailey
the
coming
assuming
to his action, when the whole matter would have been the subject of
legal investigation, with a result in accordance with legal principles.
But such a proceeding did not, under the circumstances, meet the
first
of January,
that
is,
the election, and, having those doubts, added to the legal questions
as to the propriety of the action of the board of county canvassers in
throwing out the return from one of the Catskill districts, he made
up
his
Judge.
mind
that he
Accordingly, on the
first
certificate
of January, 1852,
he
left
the Bench,
and adorn
it.
The
late
the opinion of the Court, in after years, while speaking to one of the
classes of the Albany law school upon the high sense of honor which
ought to characterize
action of Judge
ever}^
member
Tremain as one
illustrative of his
meaning, that
mem-
bers of the Bar should never themselves ground their own actions
upon narrow and technical rules of law, but upon the broader and
ham,
at
Dur-
been
1056
prominent State
office,
to Syracuse, and,
for,
to
go up with
iiim
nominated
.'
upon the platform. His party was successful and he was elected
While AtAttorney-General, and served in the office for two years.
tornej'-General he assisted the District-Attorney of Albany county
upon the trial of the famous (in the legal literature of our State) Mrs.
ples
Hartung for the murder of her husband. The prisoner was a young
and quite pretty German woman, the motive for the crime being her
love for another man, who was also indicted as an
accessory before
the fact.
The modest appearance, quiet demeanor, and, above all,
the youth and beauty of the prisoner, procured
sympathy for her in the
of those who saw her.
and
the interest in the
by poisoning,
was ably defended, but the proofs of
minds
hands
of
of
most
such a prosecuting
officer
of
murder
She
deepened every day.
guilt were too clear, and, in the
as Mr. Tremain, were presented
trial
who
officer of the
own high
State,
ideas of the
honest performance of official duty, however disagreeable its performance may be.
The prisoner was convicted, and upon a writ of error
being brought to the Supreme Court, the conviction was there afThe prisoner brought error to the Court of Appeals, where all
the exceptions taken on the trial were examined and held untenable.
firmed.
But since the trial, and prior to the judgment in the Court of
Appeals,
the legislature had passed an act
relation to the punishment for
the crime of murder, which the Court held was an ex
post facto act,
so far as the prisoner was concerned, and as the law, under which
Seventh Generation.
1057.
she had been convicted and sentenced, had been repealed by this
change, it was held there was no law by which she could be punished,
and the
guilty
woman was
finally
to interfere, there
legislative interference.
ceased, however, with the conviction before the Oyer and Terminer,
as the successive District Attorneys of Albany county took charge of
the case in
its
further progress up
trial, in
New York county, occurred while he was Attorney-GenThat was the case of the Italian, Cancemi, accused of the
murder of a police officer in the city of New York. After some
Attorney of
eral.
progress had been made in the trial, information came to the prosecution which led them to entertain grave doubts of the honesty of
one of the jurors. The matter was finally arranged by a stipulation,
signed in open Court by the prisoner, his counsel and the counsel for
the people, that the juror be withdrawn, and providing for a verdict
by the remaining eleven, and that the record should show a trial by
the twelve.
The trial then proceeded and resulted in the conviction
of the accused.
ment.
and
less
violated their plighted faith and appeared in the case as men who, in
acting for a client, were willing to violate a solemn agreement entered
into
to a professional brother.
general wreck.
If
to forfeit their
word
in the
of the client,
and
105S
conduct, surely
profession
it
in the
ranks of an honorable
for re-election
General.
name
of
State
amounted
for
tolls
New York
Central
alleged to be
due to
property transported
to millions of dollars.
freight
of
canal
to
be the
same per mile as would have been paid had the freight been transThe statute was repealed in 185 1, and the
ported on the canal.
claim was made that the repeal was unconstitutional, inasmuch as
these tolls on the railroad for the transportation of freight were substantially part of the revenues of the canals, and, as such, could not
which
to the railroad
also to the
State,
couM
come
repealing act, and to recover the back tolls from the railroad comThe company, with a full sense of the importance of the
pany.
cause, retained Mr. Tremain as senior counsel to defend such claim,
com-
Seventh Generation.
1059
(S. T. Fairchild,
pany
who was
at the
Orange
and resulted
in a nonsuit.
Term
of the
to
Circuit,
the General
affirmed,
and
Mr. Tremain was the chief counsel for the railroad company,
and his argument in the Court of Appeals was pronounced unanswerable, and a masterly vindication of the power of the legislature to
contest,
the Judges
was concurred
in
who heard
the arguments
William
F.
Allen
delivered the
Judge
of
Appeals, in which Court he was then sitting as one of the JusSupreme Court, under the old judiciary article of the
tices of the
constitution.
stood, a leader in
important
war
civil
of the rebellion
the foremost
in
his profession,
broke out.
members
Up
in
many
in the State,
to this time
engaged
most
of the
when the
thereof,
of the
when he appeared
in
public,
highest affection.
io6o
first
day
bany
of the session,
was absent
in tlie trial of
a cause at the
Al-
On
the morning of the second day he was in the conand, being called to the platform, made a speech which
Circuit.
vention,
became thereafter the cause of the most abundant abuse of the position subsequently taken by him in regard to the war.
It was an able
made
before
an
excitable
in
and
a
time of great
speech,
audience,
excitement,
when
the words of
naturally not weighed with that care which the same men would use
in a legal argument or in a judicial opinion.
There are, undoubtedly,
words used in that speech, which, when torn from the general conand read entirely alone, with no reference to the circumstances
of national peril under which the convention met, or to the objects
and purposes of the convention, would not commend themselves to
text,
ing to
eager to
who thought
that the policy of the Republican party, then coming into power, was
wrong and tending necessarily to civil war. In his own language in
'of
men may
'in civil
war.
'Time
is important.
Get time until the passions
Prevent a collision which must inevitably result
Give the people an opportunity to speak, and then will
cool.
if some means
might not be found, honorable to
which
war
could
be
averted
and the union saved. And it was
by
speaking in reference to that object, and the attitude of the Republican party, which was believed to be hostile to any such commission
from the legislature, or, indeed, to any action whatever, that Mr.
convention, to see
all,
allusions he did.
action of the convention, the peace conference, etc., the winter glided
steadily by, and nothing was done.
Spring came, and Mr. Lincoln
was inaugurated.
Blood was
spilt,
to revictual Fort
Sum-
engagements, and the two sections were, by the fall, fairly launched
and death struggle. The Democratic party met in con-
in the life
Seventh Generation.
vention and nominated State officers,
Attorney-General.
that he thought all
the end of the war.
io6i
for
and wrong
illegal
warrant and
many
the
administration.
On
other
the
arrests,
from
hand,
men
like
Mr. Tremain
let
illegal
we
if
we
in the
main
struggle,
will
party took the former view of the situation, and, while willing to
prosecute the war, was not willing to permit the administration to
violate the law of
is
pointed
which that speech was delivered have been already detailed. It was
not spoken after war became inevitable, but only while there was
hope that, by conciliation, calmness, wisdom, peace might be preAfter all these hopes had ceased, and when war with all its
served.
stern realities was upon us, and substantially the whole North was
io62
the fact,
itself, but after peace had been achieved
Tremain differed with most of his party upon the effect of
such acts and of such approval, does not prove him inconsistent with
that Mr.
political friends
to that party
where he had
won so much political renown, and which had ever treated him with
so much kindness.
Nothing but a sense of duty on his part nerved
him to the task, and kept him up through all the future years. His
sincerity
was put
to a
most severe
mere
test,
when,
in
1862, he consented
stripling, enlisting in
hope and of
sacrifice for him to
full
of
it,
and
"In the
part,
its
Democrats made
full
most
use of the
by a majority
Tremain suffered defeat with his party. During the period intervenand up to the close of the war, Mr. Tremain was actively at work
in the practice of his profession, and he was never happier than
when hard at work in his office or in Court. He was also active in
the political campaigns of the years, and was engaged in making war
speeches, aiding in the raising of regiments for the war, and generally
testifying, by all the means in his power, the deep and abiding interest he took in the struggle which was going on.
During this time he
was retained as one of the counsel in the famous legal-tender cases,
ing,
Seventh Generation.
of
1063
He made
defend the banks upon the claims made to tax the shares in national
banks created under the act of Congress. The Court of Appeals
sustained the claim, in opposition to the argument of Mr. Tremain
appeal to the Supreme Court of the United
was
reversed, but not upon the merits of the
judgment
question, and that Court established the law in favor of the right to
among
others.
Upon
States, the
act of Congress.
from the
in
effects of a
command
wound received
of his regiment as
its
at
Lieutenant-Colonel.
The
grief of
the parent was hard to look upon, and many a time did it seem to
him that he could reecho the expression of King David and say,
'Would God that I had died for thee.' Still, as was his duty, he
at his profession,
down
During
he was engaged
prisoner had been an officer in the army, and had a brother in the
Senate of the United States from California.
The case excited the
most widespread interest. The ablest counsel were engaged to defend the prisoner, among them James T. Brady and William A. Beach.
insanity, substantially,
though the
real
ground
of
the shooting was alleged to have been the criminal intimacy of the
deceased with the wife of the prisoner.
He was twice tried once
;
the jury disagreed, and the second time the prisoner was acquitted.
Mr. Tremain, in the trial, on both occasions, exhibited that wonderful
for
the prejudices of a jury which went upon the assumption that the
claim of the prisoner, in regard to the action of the deceased with
the prisoner's wife, was true, and, being true, the prisoner ought to
1064
shoot.
was a
In the
fall
of
1865
He
suffered for
weeks from
this at-
move
After
or help himself.
his recovery, so far as to be able to get out, and in ihe following
summer, he went to Sharon Springs and derived great benefit from
any returns
again.
It
of his
enemy
for
was noticed by
likely to follow
some
to
He was
time,
when
in
the
bad
commenced
were very
crowded
air of
court-houses, but yet such was the buoyancy and hopefulness of his
disposition, that he no sooner felt the iron grasp of the disease relax,
than he was impatient to be again at his work, his active mind dreadBut for the few years preceding
ing nothing so much as idleness.
the year 1869, these attacks had become very frequent in their occurHe finally
rence, and were telling upon the constitution of the man.
decided upon taking the rest which he so much needed, and which
Seventh Generation.
a year, visiting England, France,
Germany and
1065
Italy, and,
during the
of his trip,
was absolutely
free
He was greeted, upon his return to his residence, with a warm welcome and a kind of public reception at the hands of eminent citizens,
who valued the sterling qualities of the man and the neighbor.
1872 his name was prominently mentioned in connection with
nomination for Governor, but he declined the use of his name
In
the
for
that high office, preferring to take one which would not wholly preWithout solicitation on his
vent him from practicing his profession.
Tweed
In the
made
fall of
187 1
public, and the
popular mind had been stirred to its very depths by the enormous
system of fraud and rascality which had been developed. Mayor
Hall had been indicted as a guilty participant in the frauds, and had
his trial.
Attorney-General's
office,
New
of
Tweed and
at
the Bar as an
accused man, he was able to make himself felt in the jury box, and
and an agreement was not among the possibilities. Upon this trial,
Mr. Tremain and Mr. Peckham were for the prosecution. As soon
as
it
was
failure of justice
moved
the
in the
fall of
Mr.
Tremain and Mr. Peckham, of New York, assisted the District Attorney upon the second trial, and even then, with all their care, another
failure was at one time imminent, by reason of one of the jurors, who
had been accepted, giving evidence that he was not to be relied upon
io66
An
as an unbiased man.
Court to that
juror.
effect, to
tiate the
The result w^as a jury of honit, and set aside the juror.
unbiased men, which convicted the prisoner upon a great number
of counts in the indictment, which was for a misdemeanor. A motion
sustained
est,
w^as
made
for sentence
upon each
of the counts
pris-
in upon the counsel for the people on all sides, and Mr. Tremain had the satisfaction of feeling that he had been instrumental in
poured
sustained the power, but the Court of Appeals denied it, and Tweed
thus escaped the further term of imprisonment under the sentence of
Oyer and Terminer. Another celebrated trial Mr. Tremain was con-
New
murder
The sentiment
of the
against the prisoner, and such sentiment made itself felt in the jury
In this trial, the readiness of Mr. Tremain, his quickness in
box.
Seventh Generation.
1067
Wary, cool, collected and alert, the whole man was instinct with life
and energy. He was on the lookout for 'exceptions,' for he saw at
the outset that the stream was powerful, and that, in all probability,
he could not, on this trial, stem it. And fortunate was it for the life
of his client that he had a lawyer to defend him
After the jury
convicted Stokes, the case was carried to the Supreme Court, where
!
the conviction was affirmed, the Court holding that, while there was
error in the charge of the Judge in his definition of murder that the
law inferred malice from the fact of the killing, instead of leaving to
the jury to find malice as a fact yet the Court thought the error had
not been productive of harm to the prisoner when other portions of
;
The case was taken to the Court of Apwhere Mr. Tremain argued it with an ability and earnestness
commensurate with its importance. The Court of Appeals, all the
Judges concurring, held the charge erroneous, and that, under such
it
must be seen that, by no possibility, could such
circumstances,
error have
that such
of Stokes, that
of
Among
io68
that
care and
made
that, in equity,
those
He was
was elected,
gressional career closed with the term for which he
March, 1875, and he found himself weakened and suffering from the
in
repeated attacks of disease which he had. had during his residence
impaired by the constant strains from mental labor and from disease
He took another voyage to Europe
to which he had been subjected.
with his wife, and, although relieved somewhat, he could not say
what he said of his other tour, that he had not felt an ache or a pain
during his absence, for he had, while
He came
The case was a most exciting one, and the little county
year 1876.
Public opinion was very
of Fulton was stirred to the very center.
which the prosecution
evidence
and
the
the
accused,
strongly against
brought to bear was pointed and strong. The Court felt as if a conviction should be had, and tried the case without any sentiment
towards the prisoner. The air in the little court-room, which was
crowded to its utmost capacity at all times, soon became almost unbearable, and acted like poison upon Mr. Tremain, already weakened
and he meant
to his client
to
if it
Seventh Generation.
alive to the
1069
the jury for hours, pleading with them by turns with all his old-time
charm of voice and manner, and then clearly and forcibly disintegrating the evidence for the prosecution, and denouncing, in deep and
stern tones, the flimsy character of the people's evidence.
All this
last
tried.
much
to
return to
difficulty in
him
after
he had
failed to get
In 1868 the
firm was enlarged by Mr. Tremain's son, Grenville, coming into it,
which continued with all three until the sad and untimely death of
father or son,
not successful in the State, but here, where both were so well known,
the son received a most flattering vote, running largely ahead of his
This
ticket, and receiving a majority of votes in Albany county.
gifted, so winning, so eloquent, who stood in the very
inmost recesses of his father's heart, was suddenly, and what seemed
young man, so
down by
loyo
He
November, 1878,
at
was a brightness
humor were
in
There
He
his characteristics.
sometimes agonizing.
the attacks came on
And
;
yet,
during
all
all
life,
when
were disar-
ranged and confusion took the place of order and, later on, when he
saw himself debarred from the exercise of those unusual talents which
nature had given him, and while he was compelled to live in silence
and enforced idleness as to his profession yet, during and under all
;
these
near-
"The foregoing
and busy
life
of
is,
Mr. Tremain.
fact that
was
all
down
sat
actual
This was
trial, for
all
of course
it
Seventh Generation.
1071
would give them such plausible reasons for that faith, and he would
argue at one moment so smoothly, and at another plead so strongly,
and yet again denounce in thunder tones and with a righteous wrath
effect
always in the trial wary and cool, looking out for 'exceptions' in case
of an adverse result, so that he might have a chance to reverse and
Before the Court in banc, he was always dignified and
courteous (as he was everywhere), and came before the Court fully
He was not what might be termed a
prepared to argue his cause.
try again.
and no man's brief betrayed the fact more clearly that he had had
But he
access to the authorities and availed himself of their aid.
ity,
and
life
has been
given."
Dr. Sylvester
215850.
Jan.
13,
1832.
He
F.
Tremaine.
married, Dec.
4,
5535.
He was
born
215851.
Ellen R.
215852.
Ambrose Barnes.
1
89 1, Hannah M. Rogers.
William Fenton. 5537. Born Nov.
1895, Laura Munsell.
14,
215853.
7,
1866.
Married Jan.
16,
1072
Born Dec.
Born Jan. 9,
Born May 5,
215854.
Sylvester F.
27, 1869.
215S55.
Grace W.
1871.
Albert
215856.
W.
Harrington.
Born Oct.
Born Oct.
Julia E.
Alice R.
215857.
215858.
Child
Died April
27, 1873.
215865.
N. Y.
Dr.
216000.
J.
B.
15, 1888.
26, 1879.
Ellis.
Residence,
3083.
Little
1902,
Falls,
6,
hall.
was born
He
1838.
Children
216002.
216003.
Marie Estelle.
Alvin
216200.
1027.
He
New-
216001.
2 1
He
6810.
Feb.
was born
M.
in
Born Sept.
1874.
9,
Truman.
1838
30, 1878.
(Nathan
at Preston,
Rogers^
Chenango
Joseph',)
Co., N. Y.
He
Adams, N.
Children
Y.).
in 1898,
62 1 6.
Daughter.
William Tremain.
216300.
in 1804.
He
Children
married, in 1828,
(Justin.)
Mary
Pitts.
216303.
Born in 1829.
Born in 1834.
Norman. Unmarried.
216304.
Almira.
216301.
Ivucian.
216302.
Mary.
220800.
Died.
212003.
^^
^^^^
born
Eighth Generation.
Albert Emmett Colegrove.
216400.
1073
(Minor
T.^,
James^
216402.
Armenia.
George M.
216403.
Frances
216404.
Edward.
Annie B.
Olive M.
216401.
216405.
216406.
216500.
born
He was
L,izzie.
Giles W. Tremaine.
at
Rodman, N. Y.
He
11210.
(Solomon.)
married (ist), Laura
212658.
Chapman
N.
charged
Y.
Heavy
Artillery.
Enlisted in 1862.
He removed
at close of war.
in
1870
Honorably
dis-
to Hounsfield, Jeffer-
son Co., N. Y.
Child
216501.
Ansil.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
Rev. Charles Augustus Lewis
220000.
1852.
Hill,
He
N. Y.
married
George^
at Cincinnati,
and
at Jefferson
(ist), in
She died
John'',
in
John'.)
Richards.
21 5201.
(Wol-
He was
Sept.,
Sept.,
of Divinity in 1883.
I.
I074
Children
COLONEI-
FREDERICK.
TREMAINE
u P -N
Eighth Generation.
athletic exercises,
1075
He displayed
he was an acknowledged leader.
his subsequent life, an unusual degree of mechani-
cal ingenuity.
commencing
when he was
as early as
refrain
and
difficulties
"His
religious education
was
'We
at Norfolk, St.
Lawrence
in the
feel to
from your paternal embrace, let faith lift the veil, and view in
a world of bliss, future scenes more glorious than could have been
won here on battle fields. Frederick is gone. I placed the form of
called
the cross upon his forehead, and, as in life, so in death, let us believe
that he triumphed over the spiritual enemy and is now rejoicing in
the
kingdom
was found in
of God,'
his
camp
Here
let
me
tent, carefully
him by his dear mother, with a mark placed at chapMatthew, which contain that sublime and comprehensive epitome of man's whole duty, Christ's sermon on the
Bible given to
ters five
and
six of
mount.
"In November, 1853, he removed, with his father's family, from
Durham to the city of Albany, where he continued to reside until his
death.
Here
1076
was
Principal.
Under
life.
Between
Mr. Anthony and his young pupil, relations of friendship were conThe photograph of
tracted, which continued in full force to the end.
his boyhood was found, after his death, among the
valued memorials in his army trunk.
"In the spring of 1858, Frederick entered the Classical school
this teacher of
Mass.
In this beautiful
at
New England
he remained pur-
village,
Great Barring-
and schoolmates,
for
one year.
Reed, D.D.,
Reed's school
at
Walnut
until the
Hill,
summer
Geneva.
of
i860,
He
when
in
the cele-
Thomas
C.
continued in Doctor
several of his school
college, at the
formed, and his genial and unselfish character, as well as his excellent natural abilities, were duly appreciated.
the three years and upwards that he was pursuing his studies in this
most beautiful village, surrounded by the delightful scenery which
nature has lavished there with such bountiful profusion, he was conin after life, to
stantly acquiring that education which enabled him,
master with facility the duties of the responsible and arduous posi-
tions
to hold.
Eighth Generation.
1077
"By the firing upon Fort Sumter, his patriotism was aroused,
and he experienced an ardent desire to become a volunteer in the
army of the Union. About this time, the people of Geneva were engaged in organizing an engineer corps, under the command of Mr.
Charles B. Stuart, formerly State Engineer and Surveyor.
Frederick
desired to enlist, and applied to his father for his permission, but,
there being at that time, no difficulty in procuring volunteers, and his
college career having commenced only the fall before, the paternal
consent was then withheld, not finally, but for the present.
The
occasion.'
of a large
and
creditably.
mentioned
men
in
appeared, Frederick,
for a
more
moment
relinquished
his desire to enter the army, again urged his father to yield his conThe author was thus brought face to face with the stern reality
sent.
of war,
it
was
their duty to
The
men
enemies of
the country.
conviction that
it
part of his very being, and he believed that, in this great crisis of the
nation's peril, his duty to his beloved country was second only to his
He
had already
1078
become a member
company
of
Company
in the loth
acquiring the
drill
pany has become highly distinguished during the war. It can point,
on its muster rolls, to many names among the noblest, most gifted
and patriotic of the young men of Albany. It has already sent more
than ninety of its members to the field, each one of whom has earned
and obtained a commission, many of high rank, and all of respectable
position.
his attention
try,
most
and
patriotic
influential citizens of
mittee held daily sessions at the Mayor's room in the City Hall.
It
was resolved to make this regiment one of the best that had been
sent forth from the State.
mittee the duty of recommending suitable persons to obtain authorization papers, to recruit volunteers with reference to having commissions, as lieutenants
to those
who were
able to
number
person
ment.
new
regi-
He
whom
has since
ing been for some time a prisoner at Libby Prison, Richmond), and
proceeded with vigor and energy, to obtain volunteers. Indeed, the
real
felt
manhood
itself,
the United States army, was on duty for the Government, at Albany,
as an auditing and disbursing officer.
The war committee unani-
Eighth Generation.
mously designated him as the Colonel
of the
1079
days.
of
an
organizing
it,
and getting
new Adjutant.
the
it
into proper
The Colonel
himself, days
in
duties,
letter of
New
bayonets,
ton.
It
left
the city of Albany, under orders to report at Washingof the first regiments placed in the field, under the
was one
President's
call,
of
colors, as well as
the Springfield muskets, which had been promised to each of the first
four regiments.
finer regiment, or one carrying with it so many
wishes
and
much interest, on the part of Albanians, never
so
good
left
our
city.
"Of that noble body of men how few, alas, now survive
brave Col. Lewis O. Morris fell, gallantly fighting at the head
The
of his
regiment, at Spottsylvania Court House, in the summer of 1864. Between him and Frederick there soon sprung up, and always existed,
io8o
"When
of its defences,
officer,
procured the assignment of the regiment to duty upon the decity, where it was, not long afterwards, converted into
fences of the
the yth
performance
He
devoted himself
Twice
had the
pleasure of visiting him there, and could not fail to discover that he
was a universal favorite with the officers and men.
to be
examined.
was tendered,
"On
level plain,
into streets,
York
may
which was
artillery.
"On
the other side are a few officers' cabins or huts, and one of
these,
superintendence
of,
its
Eighth Generation.
"Frederick was a universal favorite
among
io8i
the
common
soldiers.
He
Morris, and
motion from the ranks, to the aid and recommendation of the Adjutant.
"He began, after more than a year had elapsed, and still no orders to
move came,
to desire
more
active
service.
The conversion
branch
of service,
to him, but
it in a
higher
he had not antici-
and perhaps until the end of the war, his active spirit began to
Animated by an honchafe under the monotony of his present life.
orable ambition, he could not enjoy a life of inglorious ease.
"He wrote several letters to the author, expressing these feelings,
time,
an appoint-
I was preshim
handed
to
that
devoted
ent when this appointment was
patriot
by
and able cabinet officer, Edwin M. Stanton. He observed as he gave
of conferring on you
it, 'I trust I shall hereafter have the pleasure
my
re-
in me.'
posed
"Frederick had learned
him
The
for duty.
occasion for
officers
much
This
regimental band serenaded him on the eve of his departure.
noble regiment took the field the following spring with more than
1760 bayonets, and of these brave men, how few, either officers or
io82
"On
the
"
He became
peculiarly adapted to his ardent and enthusiastic nature.
life was
remainder
of
his
of
service
the
fond
the
cavalry
devotedly
;
corps,
it,
to that of
any
"When
he
first
joined his
new
brigade, he found
it
under march-
ing orders, and skirmishing between it and the enemy occurred within
His Thanksgiving
a day or two afterwards, near Raccoon Ford.
of
hard
tack
eaten
while
the
made
was
dinner
up
enemy's shells were
"Soon
of January, he
was
General.
He
assumed
his
new
This brigade was one of the largest and finest in the army, and was
It was stationed at
then under the command of Colonel Taylor.
In
in
a
Warrenton,
April following. GenVirginia.
pleasant village
Eighth Generation.
1083
centre of the village, which was formerly occupied by a Virginia lawyer and judge, and adds, 'we surround this town with our picket lines,
guerrillas,
which kind
of
in this region.'
"He writes from time to time, during the winter and in March,
about the gay times in the army, several balls having been given, besides racing, sack racing, hurdle racing, a grand St. Patrick's day
celebration by the Irish brigade, and he speaks in the highest terms
of the officers with whom he was associated.
The latter part of
March the division received orders to be in readiness for a move, at
a moment's notice.
He was
an actor
in those
mighty
He
military movements on which depended the fate of the Nation.
was a soldier of the Republic, in the great army whose tread shook
the continent of America, and
"My
allusions to these
and imperfect.
of the world.
movements must,
came
necessarily, be brief
leisure
at
my
re-
moments,
alas
that
My
midst of exciting scenes, from his conversations, and from information cheerfully furnished
who were
by cultivated and
intelligent
army
officers,
campaign.
1084
the
tinued
enemy broke
all
in
battle
day.
"About
while near Dabney's Mills, Frederick was leadleft, in the skirmish line, and was about
2 p. M.,
the
command
of the
he received the
"He
fatal
While Fredand
was
conversing with the messenpartly,
wound from a Minie ball in his hip.
on his
left
face.
also, at the
He,
again.
E. Tremain, of
H.
some stimulants and a cigar. The surgeons extracted the ball that
evening, and pronounced it troublesome only, but not dangerous. He
was visited there by Major Pease, Major Tremain and others, who,
relying on the surgeon's report, left him without serious apprehenThe next day he was sent to City Point Hospital, fifteen or
sions.
twenty miles, where he arrived, cold and exhausted, attended by his
servant.
He was
murmur
"A post-mortem
wound
CHARLES M. TREMAINE
Eighth Generation.
1085
was necessarily mortal from the first. The ball, after performing its
course, had fallen back, and its location had deceived the surgeons
who extracted it, and who supposed it merely a flesh wound.
"The intelligence of his death spread a deep gloom over his
A meeting of the brigade officers,
entire brigade, officers and men.
in
the
was
called and attended by every
rare
(a
compliment
army),
absent on duty."
officer not
Child
Lyman
220526.
Lord.
30, 1901.
George W. Truman.
220700.
Joseph"", William'.)
He
Born July
216201.
married, in 1888,
Children
He was
Mae Davis
of
220702.
at
Adams, N. Y.
Leslie D.
220701.
born in 1863,
Alfred, N. Y.
I.
Child:
220716.
Dorothy.
Born
220800.
married (ist),
married, in
Children
220801.
in 1900.
in 1856,
Lyman Duane.
220802.
Mary.
220803.
Josephine.
TRUM^i^N.
BOSTON BRANCH.
Thomas Truman.
225000.
9700.
Sally,
daughter
of
Lois
living in 1863.
(See
Hyde
Genealogy.)
Celia Green.
21, 1840,
in childhood.
225003.
9724.
225004.
2.
Charles Moulton.
9716.
Born March 10, 1824. Married Hetty Mariner of Louisville, Ky. He was a merchant and they were living at Louisville in 1863. They had four children, i. Harry.
Orville.
2.
9720.
Orville.
3.
Ella.
4.
Clara Lois.
Philadelphia
Branch.
1087
FIRST GENERATION.
Child
225501.
He
Richard Truman.
225500.
married.
James.
225800.
SECOND GENERATION.
James Truman. (Richard.)
Residence, Philadelphia, Pa.
225800.
Mary.
Children
Richard.
225502.
Morris.
225803.
Llewellyn.
James. Born Oct.
225805.
He
married
225501.
225804.
225501.
10020.
3,
1753.
226000.
Evan.
THIRD GENERATION.
James Truman.
226000.
(James^, Richard'.)
225804.
He
3,
He
1765.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Children
226001.
226002.
226003.
226004.
226005.
226006.
226007.
FOURTH GENERATION.
226500. Joseph
226002.
He married.
Moore Truman.
io88
Children
226501.
226502.
226503.
Died.
226504.
Llewellyn.
226505.
Joseph.
226506.
Mary.
Died.
226507.
Sarah.
Died.
Unmarried.
George Truman.
(James^ James^
226525.
226006. He married.
Residence, Philadelphia, Pa.
Children
Richard'.)
Mary.
Anna.
226526.
226527.
226528.
James.
226529.
Sarah.
227000.
226530.
226531.
George.
FIFTH GENERATION.
Dr. James Truman.
227000.
226528.
ard'.)
Dental Journal.
He
8670.
Address,
married.
1902,
4505
B.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Children
Died.
227001.
Elizabeth.
227002.
Mary.
227003.
Howard James.
Died.
227500.
SIXTH GENERATION.
Howard James Truman. (James^, George^ James^
He married. He died.
227003.
Richard'.)
227500.
James",
Child
227501.
Mary.
Them:A i^,
TRE:\d:AY]srE,
TinTM^A:isr.
Md.
S.
A.
Ensign 3d
to
Dec,
Affairs.)
228020.
Lieut.
Continental Army,
Died Feb. 4, 1809.
Regt.,
228030.
England.
228034.
870-1.
1783.
Minister of Church of
George Truman.
Student
at
870-1.
Alfred
University,
Annette Truman.
Student
at
Alfred
University,
Residence, Alfred, N. Y.
228040.
1845-6.
i,
Residence, Alfred, N. Y.
228036.
1867-8.
Maryland
ist
Jan.
Maria A. Truman.
Residence, Alfred, N. Y.
lOQo
Catharine Truman.
228060.
1844-5.
Truman.
Daniel
228080.
Student
at
Alfred University,
Residence, Alfred, N. Y,
Married a Thurber.
Student
at
Alfred
University,
Alfred
University,
Residence, Alfred, N. Y.
1840-1.
Harriet
228100.
Truman.
1839-40.
Student
228120.
Teacher
Neb., 1880.
in
High
at
Residence, Alfred, N. Y.
Married an Amidon.
Graduated
at
University of
School.
Nebraska.
He
Caleb Amidon.
228130.
1896,
1 1
284.
228160.
2,
Died
Devere Truman,
in 1900.
it 283.
He
married a Maloney
of Ithaca, N. Y.
of
lition."
nomics.
II, April,
1892.
228180.
C. Irving
228190.
N. Y.
Clarence
P.
Tremaine.
228200.
Lewis
228210.
Richard Tremaine.
228220.
Frank Trueman.
228230.
William Trueman.
228240.
N. Y.
E.
William H. Trueman.
Residence,
1901,
Albany,
Additional Records.
dence,
of
Richard.
Syracuse, N. Y.
90 1,
Emily
228260.
1
Widow
Elizabeth Tremain.
228250.
1091
S.
Resi.
Widow
Tremain.
of
Residence,
Henry.
90 1, Syracuse, N. Y.
William M. Treman.
228270.
N. Y.
Residence,
Ross M. Tremaine,
228280.
Residence,
1901, Rocliester,
Rochester,
1901,
N. Y.
Edward Truman.
228290.
S.
in Ohio.
Appointed from
Indian
Service Dept.
School
Dak.,
Born
Interior.
228300.
Teacher.
Born
in
Md.
Resi-
dence, Washington.
Emma L.
228310.
Pine Ridge Agency.
John Tremayne.
228500.
wall,
Born
He
Ohio.
in
married.
Housekeeper,
Residence,
Corn-
England.
Children
228501.
Francis.
228502.
Richard.
228503.
William.
228504.
Henry.
228505.
John.
in 1786, in
Children
Born
Francis
228525.
born
Truman.
in 1786, in Cornwall,
Tremayne.
Cornwall, England.
England.
228525.
228501.
(John.)
married.
He was
He
228526.
William Henry.
228527.
Rev. Francis.
Died.
Born in
1830.
Canon
of
Church
of England.
Dr.
Henry.
Born
in
1840.
Residence,
Physician.
1902,
Ionia, Mich.
228800.
tine.
William
(o.
Philip) Truman.
He
married Chris-
Co., N. Y.
1092
Children
228801.
William Henry.
228802.
Philip.
228803.
James.
228804.
George.
John. Married Charlotte.
228805.
228806.
228825.
228850.
Thomas.
He
died Nov.
Ann
27,
They removed
Burritt.
1867.
in
to
1854
Michigan.
Residence,
25, 1874.
Son.
Ruth.
228802. He
228850. Philip Truman. (William or Philip.)
married Elizabeth. He died in 1856 at Ballston, N, Y.
Residence,
Argyle, N. Y,
Children
228851.
228852.
Ransom.
228853.
Daughter.
Civil
War.
He was
Residence,
1902,
South
Shaftsbury, Vt.
229530.
Justus Tremain,
229540.
Morris
229550.
William Tremain.
229560.
Henry Tremaine.
229570.
N. Y.
S.
John H. Truman.
Buffalo, N. Y.
229590.
229600.
S. J.
229580.
Truman.
Additional Records.
Anna G. Tremaine.
229620.
1901, N. Y. City.
229630.
George
229640.
Henry
Treman.
F.
President.
N. Y. City.
St.,
of
Ansel.
Residence,
Tremaine.
B.
Widow
1093
156, Fifth
Office,
N.J.
Robert Tremaine.
229650.
N. Y. City.
Trueman.
James
229660.
Residence,
Postmaster.
71
East
95th
Residence,
St.,
1889,
J. J.
Trueman.
Employed
Maryland.
in
1889
Born
in
in office of
A, in Washington, D. C.
William
229680.
West 23d
St.,
B.
N. Y. City.
Tremaine.
Office,
18
J.
Barbara Trueman.
229690.
Vice-President.
A, N. Y. City.
N. Y. City.
Joseph Trueman.
229700.
.
St.,
229730.
Benjamin.
Residence,
Truemann.
Charles
of
Real
Estate
Agent.
Resi-
H. Truman.
229740. David
Ave., N. Y. City.
Residence, 1902,
1453
Fifth
Samuel
229760.
N.
Y.
City.
49th St.,
229770.
N. Y. City.
A,
Silas
J.
W. Truman.
Truman.
Florence
229780.
N. Y. City.
Trumann.
nth
St.,
I094
Dudley Truman.
229790.
Coi, N. Y.
Che-
nango
H.
229800.
him
E.
The
Tremain.
"Bay City,
"Murray
shown
a circular issued
cently
the Tremains, et
by you
Dear
Sir
referring to the
was
re-
genealogy of
torical references.
New
in
Part of
the family joined the U. E. Loyalists and settled at Quebec and Halifax.
My grandfather was a resident of Quebec and was an associate
ond cousin
of
have also heard him say he was a secof Albany, N. Y., and a cousin of one
Lyman Tremain
member
New
of the
be of interest to you.
"Truly yours,
"H.
ville,
Truman.
229810.
O.
Mrs.
229820.
Chester Truman.
229830.
Mrs.
229840.
Mich.
J.
E.
229860.
Mrs. R.
California.
Mrs. C. H. Truman.
Ernest Truman.
J.
Tremain."
Trumann.
229850.
E.
Residence,
1901,
111.
111.
Durand,
Tremain.
Residence,
1901,
Susanville,
Additional Records.
229870.
Truman.
229880.
Tremain.
Truman.
229890.
Warsaw, N.
He was
graduated
709.)
in
Young's
Van Dyne,
Children
born in Candada.
He
University, B.S. in
Cornelia
p.
Y., 291.
229900.
He
1095
Agr., 1895.
(daughter of Lewis D.
Huff
of Ithaca, N. Y.).
mar-
Huff and
229901.
Howard.
229902.
Thompson.
229903.
Albert.
from
Bertha M. Truman.
229920.
229930. Thomas Truman, (Son of William (201 100) probahad brothers Joseph and Daniel.) He married. He died
bly, as he
in 181 2.
Children
229931.
Thomas.
229932.
Katharine.
Died in 181 1.
Born in 1800.
229933.
Nathan.
229934.
John.
229935.
WilUam.
229936.
Mary.
Children
229941.
to the West.
He
in 1800.
229940.
Removed
Nathan Truman.
229940.
born
Married.
They had
She died
(Thomas.)
children.
in iSii.
229933.
He was
Clarinda.
June
Born Sept.
19, 1824.
Married Feb.
18, 1847.
Died
23, 1855.
229943.
dren
I.
Adelbert.
2.
John.
1096
He
married.
Residence, 1902,
He was
He mar-
1080.
201101. 205200.
230000. Joseph Truman.
born Aug. 7, 1776, at Southold, Suffolk Co., L. L, N. Y.
ried,
Feb.
Child
He
4,
died June
1846.
7,
Clarissa.
230001.
Born July
Clark Truman.
13,
at Montville,
1802,
Conn.
Married
230020.
He was
21 1080.
Clark Truman.
230020.
(William.)
born Jan. 19, 1808, at Boonville, Oneida Co., N. Y. He married,
Jan. 6, 1834, Clarissa Truman.
230001, He died Nov. 2, 1892.
She died Nov.
Children
15, 1857, at
Philetus Clark.
230021.
Born Dec.
20, 1841, at
Born July
18, 1844, at
Preston,
Chenango Co.,
N. Y.
230100.
Sophia Fidelia.
230022.
ried Rev.
Philetus
230100.
He was
230021.
Clark
Preston, N. Y.
Mar-
230125.
Truman.
WilUam'.)
(Clark^
He marPreston, N. Y.
at
He
Dickerson.
Child
230101.
S.
Dak.
Alice
M.
Rev.
230125.
Married a Jenkins.
Dec.
9,
Aug.
at
1834,
Truman.
230001.
He was born
He married,
der, Col.
Children
230126.
John Robinson.
Born Nov.
21, 1866, at
Pa.
230127.
Kan.
Born Feb. 22, 1872, at Pardee, Kan. Married, Sept.
20, 1892, Darwin M. Andrews.
Born Sept. 27, 1873, at Pardee, Kan.
230129. Herbert Newel.
Born Dec. 3, 1883, at Pardee, Kan.
Clarissa.
230130.
Co.,
230128.
Mary.
Additional Records.
David Trueman.
230140.
1096a
i8og,
John Truman.
Md.
Lt.
230145.
He
Lieutenant.
died Feb.
4,
in Baltirnore Co.,
230150.
born
He was
Levi Skinner.
in
1783
in Paris,
Oneida
N. Y.
230155.
Tremain.)
B. E. L. Tremaine.
Born
230160.
U.
at
P.
S.,
Manilla,.
L,
Dept.
1901.
Silas
230165.
S.
Born
in
N.
J.
Clerk in
Employe
War
of
U.
Edward Truman.
230170.
Ridge Agency,
S.
230175.
Agency, S. Dak.
90
1,
1901, Chicago,
230190.
Mich.
230195.
Webster
Arthur
Ohio.
Teacher,
Pine
Residence,
Born
1901,
Pine
Md. Teacher.
in
Ridge
Resi-
Tremaine.
J.
D. L. Tremaine.
F.
in
111.
Mail messenger,
W. Tremaine. Born
Letter carrier,
in
Iowa.
1901, Charlotte,
Rural
letter carrier,
City, Iowa.
C. Irving
230205.
N. Y.
Clarence
Treeman. Residence,
P.
Tremaine.
230210.
Lewis
230215.
Henry W. Cook.
E.
1902, Corning, N. Y.
George Cook,
Born
111.
230200.
Florida.
in
Washington, D. C.
230185.
90 1,
Truman.
L.
230180.
dence,
Born
Dak., 1901.
Emma
W. Trueman.
Canada.
in
Justin
of Chicago,
Julia
N. Y.
Her surviving
in
children are
E. Allen, of Jacksonville,
io96($
his
Truman,
of Salt
Lake
City, Utah.
230225.
Child:
230226.
Robert Treman.
230230.
John Trueman.
23235.
J.
230236.
George
He was
W. Treemans.
at Ft. Riley,
Kan.,
in 1855.
Residence, 1842, N. Y.
Broker.
City.
L.
Tremain.
Clerk.
Residence, 1842, N. Y.
City.
Edwin R. Tremain.
230237.
N.
Y. City.
dence, 1842,
Samuel
230238.
N, Y. City.
Sarah
230239.
J.
Leather manufacturer.
W. Truman.
Truman.
Broker.
Widow
of
Resi-
Residence, 1842,
George.
Residence,
1842, N. Y. City.
230240.
J.
L.
Truman.
Residence, 185
Jane Trueman.
230241.
Mass.
Robert Trueman.
230242.
Widow.
1,
Boston, Mass.
Residence, 185
1,
Boston,
He
N. Y.
230257.
Harelock.
Florence.
Residence, Boston.
19, 1836.
He
Additional Rkcords.
1096^
230265.
Naval Cadet,
Lieut.
May
19,
Ensign, July
1890.
Mitchell.)
Lieutenant,
1897.
i,
Luther Guy
Billings.
230285.
ton.)
Graduated
at
Brooklyn, N. Y.
230300.
He
Peter Truman.
(daughter of Vincent
married
Rebecca
Montague).
in
Montague
1752.
Their
230301.
N. Y.
Alvin W. Truman.
230302.
N. Y.
Charles
F.
P.
Truman.
P.
M.,
1901,
Flemingville,
230303.
Frank Truman.
230304.
Harvey H. Truman.
P. M,, 1901,
230305.
Ralston Truman.
230306.
S.
230310.
William Grant.
230320.
Truman.
P.
Markham,
Pa.
Tremain.
He
He
married a Hegeman.
to
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