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GENEALOGY COLLECTION
ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 1833 00826 2229
Ye names & ages
of all
Ye OLD FOLKS
in every Hamlet, City and Town in
Ye State of
CONNECTICUT,
now living, with ye sketches of
TWENTY LIVING CENTENARIANS.
Compiled by FREDERICK H. NASH, Westport, Conn.
F. H. NASH, EsQ .:
BRIDGEPORT, CONN., October 27, 1884.
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Y names & ages
of all
Ye OLD FOLKS
in every Hamlet, City and Town in
Ye State of
CONNECTICUT,
now living,
with ye sketches of
TWENTY LIVING CENTENARIANS.
Compiled by FREDERICK H. NASH, Westport, Conn.
F. H. NASH, EsQ .:
BRIDGEPORT, CONN., October 27, 1884.
DEAR SIR :- We have seen proof of your wonderful book, "Twenty Centenarlans in Connecticut." If any one of them will call at our store we will present him or her with cloth for a nice coat or cloak, and all persons eighty years or over trading with us shall receive a liberal discount from regular prices as long as they live.
W. B. HALL & CO.
NEW HAVEN, CONN: PRINTED BY PRICE, LEE & Co., 713 CHAPEL STREET. 1884.
To the twenty centenarians, and more than 6,000 old folks now living in Connecticut, whose names and ages herein appear, and to the members of the General Assembly of 1884, and many ladies and gentlemen in various parts of the State, to whose kind assistance success in obtaining the names was rendered possi- ble, this little work is respectfully inscribed.
Westport, Conn., October, 1884.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1884, by FREDERICK H. NASH, In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.
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INTRODUCTION. JE
The list following embraces the names and ages of all persons living in Connecticut who were, on May 1st, 1884, eighty years old and over. The task of gathering them has never before been undertaken, and its accomplishment has entailed a vast amount of labor, corres- pondence and travel and interviews with persons, occupying more than ten months of time. The result of it is a "Grand List of Old Folks," the magnitude of which had not been dreamed of. The list is at once novel and interesting, and shows how desirable the Conecti- cut region is for those who hope to live out the full measure of their days. The number of names exceed 6,000. The aggregate of their ages is 498,000 years; their average 83 years. Of the number twenty are 100 years and over, nine are 99, thirteen are 98, eleven are 97 and six hundred and fifty-one are 90 and over. No age of less than 80 years has been recorded. The number of names could have been made to exceed 20,000 by adding those who are 70 and over. In a work so extensive, embracing every hamlet, town and city in the State, some errors of necessity appear, but the work is as correct as it was possible under the circumstances to make it. Sketches of all the centenarians are interspersed in the work.
Ye Old Folks of Connecticut.
NOTE .- The names of Old Folks deceased since May 1, 1884, have not been stricken from the lists herewith, for the reason that, to obtain correct vital statistics from all the towns in the State would require the time of months.
ANDOVER.
John Drummond, 81
BARKHAMSTED.
Population, 428.
Alice Glazier, 88
Population, 1,298.
Asa Prentice,
93
Almira Horton,
82 Miss - Slade, 86
Mrs. Abigail F. Bingham, 91
Ebenezer James,
84
Chauncey Rice, 86
Miss Nancy White,
88 Eunice James, 83
Mrs. Chauncey Rice, 84
Mrs. Lucy Post, 87
Esther Moore,
81
Marcus Burwell, 86
Samuel B. Daggett, 83
Thomas Slade,
83
Emma Carter, 86
James E. Marsh,
82
Phebe White,
81
Evets Carter, 85
Ransford Button,
82 82
Roswell Whiton,
81 Sylvester Case, Abner Slade, Mrs. - Mallory, 83
84
Deacon Gurley Phelps,
80
AVON.
Population, 1,058.
Lydia Loomis, 82
ASHFORD.
Population, 1,041.
Hannah Smith,
94
Dwight Humphrey,
86
Mrs. - Cook,
82
Francis Wilson,
90
Edward Miller,
82 Emily French.
82
Prudence Sumner,
90
John McKee,
81 Marilla Taylor,
81
Andra Thurston,
90 Phineas Gabriel,
83
Mrs. Shepard,
82
Maria Moseley,
82 Mrs. Phineas Gabriel,
82
Miss - - Pinney,
81
Abigail Peck,
80 Horace H. Judd,
84
Bezaleer White,
81 Solomon P. Wilcox,
82
John Walker,
80
Derinda Blackwell,
83 Population, 379.
Lucina Walker,
81 Mrs. John Woodford,
84 Martin Maloney, 90
Orrin Ashby,
83 Severius Stone,
87
Miss Auretia Baldwin, 83
Hannah Bennett,
80 Elida Pierpont,
84
William Gillette, 81
Mary Baker,
80 Mrs. Elida Pierpont,
82 Miss Amy Gillette, 83
Isham,
89
Mrs. Stella Woodford, 93 Jackney, 82
90 Nancy Pinney,
82
Miss Martha Williams,
90 Esther Loomis,
82
Laura Lincoln,
90
Mrs. Dwight Humphrey,
85 Miss - Gould,
82
Lydia Smith,
90
Eveline Woodford,
82 Amanda Baldwin, 81
84
Hiram A. Brown,
Mrs. Delia Woodford,
BEACON FALLS.
HISTORY OF EDMOND R. KIDDER, OF BERLIN.
Edmond R. Kidder, of Berlin, Connecticut, was born in Fairfield, Connecticut, August 17, 1784. His father died when he was 11 years of age, and up to that time he attended the dis- trict schools of his town during winters, employing himself, as boys usually did in those days, during the summers, on farms, and in various other ways. His mother married soon after he was 12 and, removing to a distant State, he was compelled to take care of himself. This was difficult in view of the limited advantages with which he had been favored. At the age of 13, after reading many stories of the sea, he turned his thoughts in that direction, hoping to realize some of the pleasures so graphically pictured. Like thousands of others, experience taught him how shallow was the realization. In New York he found a vessel bound for the East Indies, and he shipped with her as a cabin boy. This beginning of a seafaring life ended at the close of more than three years, and he returned to the port from whence he had started, by way of Cape Horn, having circumnavigated the globe. He then engaged with a lumberman on the Hudson river, and remained in that business several years. All this before the introduction of steamboats by the renowned Fulton, and at a period when, to conduct a sail- ing craft along the interwindings and in the currents of a mighty river, was supposed to require
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NAMES OF YE OLD FOLKS OF CONNECTICUT.
more tact and a greater display of science than seems to be shown in these days of steam. From the year 1818 to 1826 he resided in Genesee, N. Y., Penfield, Ontario county, N. Y., Riga, Erie county, N. Y., and Newark, N. J. From the last named city he came to Hartford, Conn., and was employed by the late Judge Seth Terry. When New Britain was a mere village, and before any had dreamed it was destined to become a city, he went there to commence life anew, remain- ing several years, with indifferent success, and then removed to the neighboring hamlet of Kensington. Since 1859 he has dwelt in Worthington Parish, town of Berlin. In 1841, at the age of 57, he married Lydia Fielding Johnson, widow of Shadrach Johnson, of Hart- ford, by whom he had three children and who is still living with him. Two of these chil- dren are dead, and the third is unmarried and his only living descendant. Until Mr. Kidder reached his 90th year he had been active and vigorous and had displayed genial traits so much admired in extremely aged persons. Since that date he has become nearly blind, deaf, and memory has failed. At this time he is feeble physically and unable to leave his residence. Through life he has been industrious, and in his associations with men has shown kindness of heart. Now, while with him it is evening, he can say, truly, "I have not an enemy in the world." He receives all callers and has a word for each, but he is unable to recall for their edification many of the great events in his country's history, which occurred during his time, late in the last and early in the present century. When asked for facts in regard to his long life, he appeared surprised and remarked that it was the first instance that questions of that kind had ever been put to him. He seemed to realize the importance of the event which rendered him a centenarian, and there was a large gathering at his house to take part in its proper celebration.
BERLIN.
Population, 2385.
Edmond R. Kidder,
100
Mrs. Sedgwick,
98
Bernard Killen,
94
BETHANY.
Population, 637.
Mrs. William Burnham,
88
86 Harlow Judson,
85
85 Mrs. James Jackson,
84
Hawkins Atwood,
84
80 Mrs. John Crane,
83 83
Mrs. Polly Bartram,
Mrs. John North,
85 Adam Bowden,
87
Mrs. Joshua Bird, 82
81 Mrs. Rufus Ames,
81
83 Morris Fenn,
81
81 George M. Hasson,
81
87
Moses Barrett,
81
85 William Judson,
80
BLOOMFIELD.
Population, 1,346.
93 Bildad Rowley, 90
91 Grove Barnard, 82
86 Charles Jones, 82
82 Fannie Gillette, 84
81 Josiah Capen, 86
84 Amos Gillette, 85
80 Samuel D. Goodwin, 80
83 Joseph Forsyth, 81
80 Peter Cullen, 80
83 S. F. Burnham, 80
88 Bushen Hagan, 80
80 Patrick Cavanah, 82
84 Nancy Filley, 80
83 Elizabeth Mitchelson, 80
81 Fanny Griffin, 83
82 Betsey Meacham, 83
80 Major Dikeman,
BETHLEHEM.
Population, 655.
Mrs. Norman Monson, 91
Mrs. Charles Jackson, 89
James B. Skidmore, 88
Sanford Hannah,
87 86
Harmon Bird, Mrs. Charles Bloss,
85
Rev. Joseph Whittlesey,
86
Alfred Doolittle,
81 Mrs. Elizabeth Doolittle,
Mrs. Sophia Camp,
Warren Sellabridge,
Mrs. Warren Sellabridge,
80 Miss Sally Beecher,
81 Miss Julia French,
81
Charles Foster, 83
Josiah Robbins,
Mrs. Josiah Robbins,
Mrs. Abbey Smith,
-Seabeor,
87 Abijah Nettleton,
80 Darius Driver.
BETHEL.
Population, 2,726.
Cyrus Andrews,
80 Lemuel Bebee,
84 Levi Bebee,
87 Benjamin Durant,
82 Mrs. Harriet Wheeler,
84 John Bell,
Mrs. -- Gorham,
Mrs. Seth Hooker,
Mrs. Selah Galpin,
Mrs. John Hall,
Mrs. George Dunham,
Mrs. Lewis Ringwood,
Mrs. Ira Kent,
Mrs. Samuel Hart,
Mrs. Lum,
Mrs. Zetus Penfield,
Mrs. - - Lincoln, 81
Mrs. Elizabeth Peck, 80
Mrs. Rachel North, 88
Charles Wilcox,
84
Jonathan Webster,
93
Mrs. Ruth Clark,
91 90
Mrs. Elias Tubbs,
Mrs. James Elton,
87 Mrs. Hannah Russell,
83
82 Mrs. Zina Sperry,
81 Miss Alvira Adams,
80 Mrs. Julia Todd,
81 Clark Hotchkiss,
S. Hurlbutt,
Mrs. George Bunce,
83 85
Henry Norton,
80 83
Miss Betsey Steele,
Mrs. William Bowers,
85
Mrs. Angeline Atwater,
Mrs. Leonard Patterson,
Mrs. Leonard Hubbard,
Mrs. Amos Botsford,
Mrs. George Bunce,
82 Daniel F. Bebee,
85 Edward Ratchford,
84 Mrs. Betsey Weed,
82 Daniel Trowbridge,
85 Mrs. Polly Starr,
87 Alva Taylor,
81 Mrs. Huldah Bradley,
84 Mrs. -- Oakley,
82 Seth Donalds,
Albert Belden,
81 Edwin Clark,
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NAMES OF YE OLD FOLKS OF CONNECTICUT.
BOLTON.
Calvin Carver,
83 Thomas J. White, 82
83 Mrs. Roswell Bailey, 80
82 Mrs. Alfred Turner, 80
Mrs. Charles Gay,
89 Mrs. William Kerney,
Alfred Turner,
87 Mrs. Isaac Keeney,
84 Michael Gorman,
83
HISTORY OF MRS. ABBEY SMITH, OF BOZRAH.
Mrs. Abby Smith (col'd) of Bozrah, New London County, is the daughter of a sailor named Rhodes, and was born on shipboard. May 15th, 1782, during a passage from Europe to this country. Her father died on that trip before her birth and was buried at sea. She consequently never saw him, and is unable now even to give his first name. She remembers very little about her mother or the date of her death, but it sure, she is buried near a city in Rhode Island. Her death took place when she was four years old. Her early years were passed near Providence, and in the year 1803, at the age of twenty-one, as near as she can recall, she married John Smith by whom she had seven children. They went out into the world young, four sons and three daughters, and so far as she knows, they are all dead, though the holds to the fond belief that some of her grand-children by one of the daughters are living, and she may yet set eyes on them. Mrs. Smith has resided in New London, Preston, Ston- ington, Norwich, Bozrah, Colchester and Salem, but the dates or the exact number of years in each, she cannot designate. She is quite active for one so aged, doing housework for her- self and a young man who resides with her. She hears readily, does not use glasses while walking about the honse and reads coarse print without them. Her memory of old friends, with whom she used to live, and their names and ages, is good, but she can give no dates. She has a faint recollection of a call for men at the outbreak of the war of 1812 to defend the forts at New London, in which town she then resided, but can give no particulars further than an outline of the excitement in the community, which the call evoked. Events of the Revolution which closed in her day are as blanks to her mind, though as a little girl she heard the name of Washington and wondered with others as to the power of his greatness. Thirty years ago a Mr. Johnson which whom the centenarian then resided and who died in 1878, made an attempt to fix her exact age by questioning her as to the names of towns in which she had dwelt, and the number of years she thought she had lived in each. From data thus obtained he footed up 125 years, a much larger number than he was willing to credit her with. Mr. A. D. Herricks, clerk and registrar of Bozrah, has been acquainted with Mrs. Smith more than thirty years, and gives it as his opinion that she is one hundred. Others in the vicinity are convinced by words she has spoken, personal appearance and their ideas of what constitutes vast age, that she is not only one hundred, but may be much beyond it.
BOZRAH.
Watrous Howd, 82
Lucy Atwater, 90
Population, 1,093.
Mrs. Margaret McNulty, 81
Lucy Hotchkiss, 90
Abby Smith (col'd),
103
Mrs. Phebe B. Parsons,
86 Hannah Plumb,' 90
Simeon Lathrop,
93 Mrs. Lucy L. Page, 85
Mary Kennedy, 90
William Cabel,
84
Truman Sheldon,
81
Elizabeth Brewster,
90
William Green,
83 Benjamin Tyler,
80
Manesia Candee,
82
Clarissa Haughton,
82
Mrs. Martha Towner, 89
Eliza Hills, Marilla Lindsley,
84
Lucretia Johnson,
84
BRIDGEWATER.
81
Mary A. Leflingwell,
80
Population, 708.
Mrs. Abby Randall,
92
Amanda Wooding,
87
William Mitchell,
81
Daniel Mino,
90
Charry Bunnell,
82
Hiram Lobdell,
86
Marella Coughlin,
88
Luman B. Hamlin,
88
Iva Churchill,
86
Grant Northrop,
82 Betsey Churchill,
86
Carlostin Cole,
80
Clarissa Curtiss,
80
Hiram Higby,
80
Darius Drake,
83
Mrs. Phebe Mead,
82 John R. Deming,
86
Mrs. Eliza L. Ball,
Burton Hoadley,
84
William Bryan,
Sophronia Loveland, Roxanna Oakley,
84
Benjamin L. Carter, 81
Phebe Bronson,
94 Charry Roycee, 81
Mrs. Sophia Dudley,
81 Charles Raymond,
92 Polly Camp,
82
80
Rhoda Hunt,
80
John Norton, Bridget Rice,
81
Gardner Leffingwell,
83
Mary Mitchell,
81
BRANFORD.
Population, 3,047.
Mrs. Auguste Willoughby, 92
Mrs. Polly Hemmingway, 90
88 86
BRISTOL.
83
Mrs. Nancy Bryan,
82
Population, 5,347.
81 Mrs. Mary Wilcox, 84
Aaron Andrus,
84 Mrs. Calvin Carver, 82
Population, 512.
Joseph Eaton. William Kerney,
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NAMES OF YE OLD FOLKS OF CONNECTICUT.
James Holt,
Sophia Harkey,
Maria Lewis,
Solomon Curtis,
82
BURLINGTON.
Population, 1,224.
Maria Riger, 84
Azubah Adams,
87 Mrs. Mary Stino,
90
Margaret Beck,
94
Louisa Bunnell,
85
Major Hadsell,
85
Grace McIntyre,
94
Lauren Byington,
86 Amos Smith,
86
Margaret Townley,
93
S. E. Browne,
85 Mrs. Pamelia Cornwall,
84
Catherine B. Smith,
92
Caleb Barnum,
82
Miss Fanny Bunnell,
83
Mary McIntyre,
92
Lucy Horton,
81
Leeman Spencer,
81
Patrick Donahue,
92
Julia A. Hubbell,
81
Isaac Sampson,
84
Palmer Stevens,
91
David Matthews,
81 80
CANAAN.
Mary Beach,
96
Mary Woodruff,
84
Amanda Harrison,
BROOKFIELD.
Population, 1,152.
Polly Burdick,
97
Stephen Howe,
91
Sally Parrott,
90
Beeman Fairchild,
91
Lyman Page,
88
Sophronia Falconer,
90
Dennis Enright,
90 Thomas Bailey,
88
Mary Buckhee,
84
Clara Bradley,
90 John Hunt,
88
Margaret Crocken,
84
Betsey A. Stevens,
90 Mrs. Sally White,
Daniel W. Northrop,
86
William P. Semley,
88
Henry May,
80
Ira Stevens,
85
Mrs. Elizabeth Bailey,
85
Elam Nichols, 80
F. B. Barlow,
80 Miss Sally Belden,
85
Mary Rose,
82
Mirinda Camp,
84 Mis. Phebe Nickerson,
81
Charles Evers,
80
Nelly M. Dibble,
85 Captain Henry Dean,
84
Mary D. Lines,
88
Hiram Fairchild,
83
Population, 1,272.
Isaac Lockwood,
80
Patrick Ward,
96 Ellen Connor,
80
Polly Morehouse,
85
Perrin Adams,
94 James Donnelly, 83
Phebe Morehouse,
80
Dillis Morse,
89 James Green, 82
Lewis Osborne,
80
Mrs. Seth Clark,
93 Michael McCarty, 84
80
Abigail Starr,
85
Mrs. J. Morse,
80 William Rogers,
83
Orrin Salmons,
82
Miss Susan Allen,
88 Mariah Taylor,
81
Sarah M. Taylor,
85
Mrs. Tabitha Dewing,
81 Caroline Way,
82
82 N. B. Fairchild,
83
82 Mrs. Ezra Kirtland,
82
81 Mrs. Rebecca Leigh, 84
80
87 Margaret Shelton,
81
84 Fanny Sherwood, 82
82 Jane E. Sterling, 80
87
Mrs. Septimus Davison,
87 Mrs. David Hicks,
91 Nancy S. Buckley,
82
Miss Clarissa Davison,
83 Thomas Lathrop,
82 Clarissa Beach,
87
Mrs. - - Taylor,
83 Ernest Sechting,
83 Emily Brown,
84
83 Schuyler Sceley,
87
Mrs. Charles Rodgers,
82 Miss Mary A. Stephens,
84 Abigail Seeley,
81
James Stetson,
82 Mrs. J. Backus,
86 Sarah Wilson,
84
Mrs. James Stetson,
80 Mrs. R. Handy,
83 Arnold Ayres,
83
Moses Waldo,
86 Miss - Winchester,
80 Mrs. Eunice House,
88 William Peck,
81
Evan H. Sharp,
82 80 86
Mrs. William Smith, 84
BRIDGEPORT.
Population, 29,148.
Mary Pilke, 99
Sarah L. Curtis,
84
82 Catherine McNamara,
Harriet Peck,
92
Bathsheba Barnum,
80 Sherman Cleveland,
Sarah Rogers,
91
Ralph E. Terry,
80
Population, 1,157.
91 Betsey Youngs, Marcia Beach, 90
Mrs. Belinda L. Howe,
92
92 Rev. Cyrus Silliman, 90
Mrs. Polly Bailey,
Jonathan Bates,
91
Michael Northrop, 90
Bridget Gregg, 90
90
Captain Charles Wright,
91
Ann Rowe,
90
88 Bridget Kernan,
86
Lucy Wanzer,
83 Mrs. Rachel Holcomb, 85
George Ochne, 82
Emma Barnum,
83 Mrs. Hepsey Deming,
85
Catherine Wing,
86
Stephen Edget, 84 88
Ambrose Stillsou,
80
Betsey Fairchild,
CANTERBURY.
81
Harry Knapp,
86
Roswell H. Parker,
80
Jedediah W. Morse,
80 Miss Harriet Bacon,
Walter Eaton,
BROOKLYN.
Population, 2,308.
Miss Amelia Clark,
94 Miss Nancy Phinney,
Mrs. - - Pratt,
94 Miss Eliza Phinney,
Mrs. Hannah Hammond,
87 Mrs. Wetten,
87 Maria Adam,
Mrs. Levi Ross,
82 Mrs. Edith Stephens,
Russell Adams,
Mrs. Charlotte Jenks, Miss Lydia Phinney,
80 Sophronia Moody,
Julia Stillson, Eliza Beach, James Crossley, 81
82
92 Eunice Rigby,
Charles Hawley,
Ozias Root,
91 Orre Sherwood,
92
Hopkins Stephens,
81
Mrs. Charles Cady, 82
Elizabeth Shepard, 95
82 Deborah Holley, 82
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NAMES OF YE OLD FOLKS OF CONNECTICUT.
Amelia Brady, Thomas Knight,
80 Rose Skael,
86
Thomas Wall, 80
80 William Worthen,
80 Mrs. Delia Stewart, 82
Mariah Leavenworth,
80 John Wallace,
82 Mrs. Hannah Clark, 81 83
Mary Lewis,
81 Catherine Yeako, 86 Mrs. Lucy Strong,
Jane McOuchlty,
84 Mary A. Brisco,
81 Mrs. Betsey M. Clark, 87
John Murphy,
Hannah Carr,
80 Nathaniel C. Smith,
Jane Odel,
84 Mrs. Maria A. Niles,
Laura Balcom,
81 Minnie M. Frcer,
83 Mrs. Belinda S. Hurd,
Captain Joseph Bartram,
83
Giles Judson.
86 Samuel H. Tooker,
Thomas B. Bartram,
80 Sarah Morehouse,
85 Mrs. Abby Usher,
Edmund Clark,
82 Thomas Shaw,
81
Mrs. Orimel Clark, 83
83 Daniel Brooks,
86
James Dawson,
84 Elizabeth Munger,
82
SECOND DISTRICT.
Owen Dugan,
87 Maria Clark,
83
Sarah H. Ferguson,
86 Eliza Jones,
80
Simeon Goff, 93
Monson Hawley,
80 Harry Wheeler,
80
Mrs. Judah L. Taylor, 92
Eliza Hayes,
John O. M. Park,
81
Mrs. Eleazur Norcott, 91
82
Henry Knutzen,
CHAPLIN.
Population, 627.
94
John North,
Mrs. John Griggs,
92
Eliza Slosson,
80
Morris Church,
81
Thomas Smith,
85
Joseph Fasler,
85
Anna Wooster,
86 87 Mrs. Nathaniel Flint,
83
Mrs. Lewis Taylor,
85
Christian Eckart,
84
Mrs. A. Holt,
83
Mrs. Patrick Riley, 83
Johanna Paul,
80 86
Population, 2,301.
93
CHESHIRE.
Lawrence Rooney,
Jacob B. Cobb,
84
Population, 2,284.
Lavina Tuttle,
80 .
83 Mrs. Samuel Hall, 99
97
Susan Wilson,
80
Mrs. Philo B. Bristol,
82 Mrs. Sarah Burr, (col'd)
97
Eliza Carrington,
80
Mrs. Mary Bristol,
81
Captain William Peck, 97
Abby J. Patterson,
84 Lorin N. Humphrey,
85 Mrs. Silas Ives,
81 86
Mercy Morris, Maria Nichols, James Porter.
83 Mrs. Martin Barber,
85
Enoch Platt,
Lydia Treadwell,
83 Edward A. Cornwall,
Mary E. Andrews,
85 Lucy Merrill,
80 Norval Williams,
Joseph Anderson, Richard Buss, Lewis L. Beebe, Elijah Cram, Mary Gould,
83 Mr. Hotchkiss,
89 Mrs. John Burke,
87 Mrs. Nathaniel Newell,
Mrs. Julia Stevens,
Robert Cameron,
80 Mrs. Alonson Merrill,
80 Nelson Tuttle,
Elizabeth Conklin,
86 Wyllis Berton,
82 Mrs. Amos Bristol,
Mary E. Doty, Kate Schmitt,
81 80 CHATHAM.
Jason Beers,
83
Population, 1,967.
Maria Hawley,
80
Susan Blank,
84
83 Mrs. Joel Archer,
94 Mrs. Loyd Moss,
Gideon Thompson,
87 Mrs. Fluria F. Thomas, 93 Delos Hotchkiss,
Ruth S. Jackson,
81 Mrs. Alice Norcott,
91 Jeremiah Upson,
Melinda Powers,
81 Mrs. Amos Clark,
90 Eliazur Ives,
82
John Phalen,
80 Mrs. Deborahı G. Barton, 81 Henry C. Judd,
82
83 86 81 82 83 82 85 83 86 82 85 87 84 83 84 86 83 81 82 86
88 Melissa Lane,
83 Nathan Booth,
88 Miss Achsale Humphrey,
80 Norman Beach,
83 Mary G. Sage,
88 Julia Bailey,
81 84 Mrs. Hiram Andrews,
William Timmins.
80 Mrs. Hadsell,
Mrs. Rhoda Humiston,
William Andrews, Cornelius Doland, Mrs. Cornelius Doland, Mrs. Lydia Fields,
Lewis Fox,
81
Olive Pike,
Amorette Freeman,
80 Philo B. Bristol,
84
Isaac Geifelt,
85
Henrietta Eckart,
82 80
Anson T. Hawley,
David Dickman, 80
Mrs. Harry Clark,
82
Mary Quigley, Nora Quirk,
82 80 Hannah Cobb,
Mrs. T. B. Strong, Mrs. William Holing,
84
Susan Connors,
Rev. Joseph Sessions,
84
Mrs. Buell Evans, Buell Evans, Miss Nancy Webster,
80
W. W. Selleck,
83 84 80
John Griggs,
Mrs. Harvey S. Hurd, Stephen Hubbard, Memory Hubbard.
82 87
Mrs. Burr Knapp,
85
Lucy Mallett,
83 88 81 82
Stephen Jordan,
Harvey S. Hurd,
Charlotte Higby,
84 Mrs. Craw,
88 Rev. Thomas G. Brown, 85
83 Eliza Shaw,
Hermon Gray, Lockwood N. DeForest, 81 Sarah Elyea,
84 87 Christine Eberhard,
88 82 80 80 83
86 Mrs. Simeon Goff, 93
83 Chloe Hotchkiss,
Laura Westover,
85
Mrs. Lorin N. Humphrey, 85 Captain Joel Moss,
81 Mrs. George Mills,
81 William Plumb,
83 Olive Seiger.
81 Mrs. Beers,
80
85 85
Mrs. Mary Warren,
CANTON.
FIRST DISTRICT.
10
NAMES OF YE OLD FOLKS OF CONNECTICUT.
CHESTER.
Population, 1,177.
Mrs. Sylvania Norton, Mrs. Mary Smith, Mrs. George Smith,
81 Talmon Millard,
84
Mrs. Ruth Augur,
93
Mrs. J. D. Packmore,
Henry Huxtep,
84 Mrs. Joseph Williams,
Jarvis Boyes,
86 Mrs. J. B. Wheeler,
80 Mrs .- Waterbury,
81
Noah Gladding,
82 Amasa Standish,
80 Mrs. Harriet Barnum,
80
Henry Shipman,
82 Mrs. Laura Chase,
80 Mrs. Sabra Baldwin,
80
Spelman Gibbs,
81 Patrick Garlan,
86 Albert Hart,
89
Gideon Southworth,
81 Mrs. Emily Carver,
85 Philander Vail,
80
Erastus Watrous,
80 Mrs. Ardelia Sparrow,
82 Mrs. Flora Taylor,
83
Horace Arnold,
88 Mrs. - Newton,
84 E. Rogers White,
81
Mrs. Lucinia Morgan,
85 J. L. Foster.
80 Mrs. P. B. Clark,
82
Mrs. Sarah Warner,
86 Justus Williams,
83 Mrs. Mary Payne, Frederick Kellogg,
82
Mrs. Maria Clark,
81
COLEBROOK. Population, 1,148.
COVENTRY.
Neisus Kinney,
90
Population 2,043.
Population, 1,402.
Mrs. Clara Merrills,
98
Mrs. Abigail Smith,
86
Mary Hewlet, 92
91
Captain Pierce Jones,
87
Allen Hotchkiss,
83
Diantha Lyman.
90
Mrs. Phebe A. Kelsey,
88
Mrs. Elizabeth Allen,
80
Hannah S. Carpenter,
80
Mrs. Mary Parks, -
87
William Swift.
83
Triphenia Dingwell.
88
Harvey Stevens, Russell Wright,
85
Rev. Thomas Benedict,
80
Sophia Macht,
84
Miss Phebe Kelsey,
84
Samuel Rogers,
86
John D. Leffingwell,
84
Miss Eliza Gilbert,
81
James T. Talbot,
81
Mrs. Maria Griffin,
Joseph Wetherill, Mary A. Babcock,
82
Calvin Kelsey,
81
COLUMBIA.
Alvin Bishop, David Bradbury,
80
Mrs. Charlotte Merrills,
81
Mrs. Betsey Holbrook,
97
Nathan Burnap.
86
Mrs. Huldah Davis,
81 George Wright,
83 Elizabeth L. Bailey,
87
Mrs. Mary Smith,
80 Mrs. Seba Yeomans,
83 Lucy Boker,
81
Willis Dowd,
81 Miss Deborah Barrows,
84
John Cummusk,
84
86 Mary Cummusk,
82
COLCHESTER.
Population, 2,974.
91
Population, 1,583.
James Rash (colored),
91 Mrs. Laura Fox,
92 Rhoda Spencer,
88
Miss Mary Proctor (col'd), 89 Mrs. Philomela Rogers,
91 Mizra Turney, 80
Mrs. Peters,
82 Menzies Beers,
89 Harriet Topliff,
81
Asa Byeton,
80 Mrs. Menzies Beers,
86 Loring Winchester, 84
Talcott Buell,
84 William Bonney,
84 Harvey Wright, 86
86
Chauncey Manwaring,
81
Population, 757.
85
Mercy Tillinghast,
80 80
Miss Catherine Garven,
84
Mrs. Amos Corbin,
80
Mrs. Anna Wilcox,
92
D. C. Y. Moore,
80
Chloe Morgan,
Aaron G. Hurd,
91
Mrs. Jane McCann,
80
Fanny W. West, 90
Frederick K. Wright,
88
Mrs. Caroline Simons,
80
Mary Dunu,
88
Mrs. Amanda Hull,
87
Hiram Sage,
80
Jane French, 83
84
Miss Mary Rockwell,
84
Jeremiah Austin, 102
Phineas Peck,
83
Jesse Read, 98
Romania Tuttle,
87
Roxana Loomis, 96
Benjamin P. Jones,
93
Charles Sawyer,
80
Elisha Thayer, 90
Mary C. Ely,
Mary L'Hommedieu,
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