A supplement to The history and genealogies of ancient Windsor, Conn., containing corrections and additions which have accrued since the publication of that work, Part 11

Author: Stiles, Henry Reed, 1832-1909. cn; Stiles, Henry Reed, 1832-1909. History and genealogies of ancient Windsor, Conn
Publication date: 1863
Publisher: Albany, J. Munsell
Number of Pages: 148


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P. 706, 1. 39, Taintoe, read Taintor, and for Bradford, read Branford.


P. 707, 1. 12, E. W. C. R. gives following dates for WARHAM's 13 family, Jan. 17, 1779 ; Nov. 5, 1780 ; Sept. 1, 1782; June 20, 1784; June 25, 1786; April, 1788; Feb. 21, 1790; Elizabeth, bap. Oct. 16, 1791 ; Jan. 5, 1794.


P. 707, 1. 16, Capt. afterward Major Eli,14 has his family record filled out by the E. W. C. R., as follows : Peter was bap. Feb. 1, 1795 ; Anne, bap. Nov. 13, 1796; Sally, ditto; John, bap. March 9, 1800; Eli, bap. (after his father's death) July 19, 1801.


P. 707, 1. 18, EDWARD, 3d,15 m. Wid. Ruth Parsons, Jan. 31, 1771. (Wby. Ch. Rec.)


P. 707, 1. 20, EDWARD, was bap. Sept. 1, 1782 ; Roger, bap. Dec. 12, 1784. (W. C. R.)


P. 708, 1. 21, Ann Maria, bap. Oct. 25, 1807. (W. C. R.) Minerva C., bap. June 4, 1809. (W. C. R.)


P. 708, 1. 41, HANNAH, was bap. Nov. 20, 1796. (W. C. R.)


P. 709, 1. 3, WILLIAM's three first children were bap. Oct. 25, 1807, the eldest dau. by name of Esther Jane. (W. C. R.)


NATHANIEL, had child, bap. Sept. 2, 1776 ; Aug. 29, 1779 ; (his wife had child bap.) April 24, 1785; Oct. 14, 1787. (E. W. C. R.)


P. 709, 1. 21, ANDREW, m. Sarah, "yt was dau. of Samuel Phelps," Feb. 15, 1671. (Col. Rec.)


P. 709, 1. 28, HARLOW, was m. May 4. (W. C. R.)


MARIA' A., m. Wm. E. St. John, Oct. 30, 1833. (W. C. R.) HARRIET, m. Henry Holman of E. W., Dec. 18, 1842. (W. C. R.). ELIZABETH, m. Wm. G. Morgan, Nov. 27, 1828. (W. C. R.) PHILANDER, m. Sarah R. Holcomb, Dec. 28, 1791. ELIZABETH, m. John May, July 6, 1797. THEOPHILUS, m. - Griswold, July 10, 1777. JULIA (p. 709, 1. 4), m. Ferdinand M. Calk- - ins of Harwinton, Oct. 20, 1836. (W. C. R.)


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JOHN, son of John, Jr., was b. June 26, 1665. (Col. Rec.)


ANSON, had Harriet, bap. Nov. 17, 1799. (W. C. R.) Olive, dau. of ABI- JAH, bap. April 15, 1781.


From Wby. Ch. Rec .- WILLIAM of W., m. Lydia Case of Simsbury, Jan. 25, 1803. FANNY, m. Henry Spencer of Hartford, Nov. 23, 1815. THOMAS, had Elisha, bap. Sept. 28, 1806.


All from E. W. C. R .- MORTON, p. 710, WILLIAM, had a child bap. Jan. 9, 1774; JOHN, had a child bap. June 28, 1778; ALEXANDER (see line 18), had child bap. May 30, 1778 ; HORACE, had a child bap. Oct. 5, 1828; DEODAT[US] and child bap. May 10, 1778; another child bap. Jan. 11, 1789.


" ABNER M., got himself bap." Jan 16, 1780; his wife Eliza was bap. Dec. 16, 1798, and children bap. March 25, 1781 ; March, 30, 1783 ; April 24, 1785 ; Aug. 20, 1786; Feb. 4, 1816. ZEBULON, was bap. Oct. 14, 1798, also a child ; HORACE bap. Oct. 6, 1799.


ANDREW, d. May 28, 1752, a. about 79 yr. ; " had resided in Wby. at Zebu- lon Hoskins' a few months." JOEL's child, Olive, d. Oct. 11, 1792. (Wby. Ch. Rec.)


MOSES, p. 710, MARTIN, had Martin, Jabez, Herschel and Roxana, bap. July 6, 1800. (W. C. R.)


P. 710, 1. 30, JOHN, d. Oct. 14, 1683 : his son John, was b. July 15. (Col. Rec.)


TIMOTHY, m. 1, Sarah -, who d. Sept. 12, 1751, a. about 38; m. 2, Sarah -, who d. Nov. 19, 1759, in 51 yr .; m. 3, Elizabeth -, of W. Simsbury, who d. Oct. 6, 1763, a. about 50; possibly a 4th wife, as " a wife of Timothy (Lieut.), d. March 19, 1786," her name as we learn from the list of admissions to the Wby. Church, was Anne, and her previous residence New Milford ; had Zeruiah, bap. Nov. 9, 1740 ; Martin, bap. July 17, 1743; Kezia, bap. June 15, 1746; Dorcas, bap. Nov. 6, 1748; Lydia, bap. Aug. 11, 1751. (Wby. Ch. Rec.)


MARTIN, m. Lydia, and had Martin, bap. April 30, 1766 ; b. after his father's death. (Wby. Ch. Rec.)


MARTHA, aunt of Timothy above, d. July 9, 1764, a. about 56 ; MARTIN, d. Jan. 27, 1766, in 23 yr. (Wby. Ch. Rec.)


MOSS, p. 710, insert CHESTER, had dau. Leverich, bap. Nov. 1782. (N. S. R.)


MUNSELL, p. 711, JACOB,1 was the son of Thomas Monsell of New Lon- don, Ct., mentioned in 1681; on a highway committee in 1683; had wife His Lydia, and children Jacob, Elisha, Mary and Deliverance ; d. 1712. In 1723, Jacob was of Windsor, and Elisha of Norwich. See Caulkins' Hist. of New die London, page 358.


P. 712, 1. 10, JOEL, b. Aug. 3, according to Pres. Stiles.


EDWARD B. m. Lucy Stevens, Oct. 19, 1834. (W. C. R.)


ZACHEUS, m. Hannah Drake, May 4, 1768. (Wby. Ch. Rec.)


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NASH, p. 719, 1. 5, for 1659, read 1659-60.


P. 719, 1. 7, for 1663, read 1663-64.


P. 719, 1. 11, Moses, b. 1696 ; d. Jan. 26, 1760, in 64 yr. (Wby. Ch. Rec.)


P. 719, 1. 16, TIMOTHY, m. March 1, 1722.


P. 719, 1. 23, for Tolland, read Windsor.


P. 719, 1. 25, for Poalk, read Paulk.


P. 719, 1. 28, insert the name of Stephen, b. April 13, 1762; d. Oct. 21, 1776, and Timothy, b. March 19, 1764. (See Nash Genealogy.)


JOSEPH, who d. March 22, 1771, a. about 35, m. Ann Skinner, March 16, 1758 ; had Joseph, bap. Feb. 18, 1759 ; d. March 19, 1759 ; Anna, bap. June 13, 1762 ; Joseph, bap. March 16, 1760 ; Rebecca, bap. Jan. 28, 1765 ; Rivera, bap. April 12, 1767 ; Jemme, bap. July 22, 1770. (Wby. Ch. Rec.) JOHN, had Mary, bap. Dec. 15, 1754; Moses, bap. March 20, 1757; John, bap. Aug. 27, 1758 ; John, d. Oct. 19, 1758, a. about 28. (Wby. Ch. Rec.)


NEARING, ASAHEL, m. Molly Loomis, Oct. 21, 1792, and had Polly, Ashbel, Henry, Maria, bap. Sept. 15, 1799; Heman Loomis, bap. May 11, 1801.


ASAHEL H., m. Mary Ann Latimer, Oct. 19, 1820.


NEWBERRY, p. 720, 1. 33, Capt. BENJAMIN was Major at time of his death.


BENJAMIN (can this be B.,10 p. 722 ?), m. Sarah Drake, Oct. 13, 1763.


P. 721, 1. 2. Hannah, b. 1652, d. Sept. 21, 1663. (Col. Rec.)


P. 721, 1. 7, for May, read March.


P. 721, 1. 8, Thomas, b. 1677, d. Feb. 10, 1680; another son Thomas seems to have been b. March 28, 1681.


P. 721, 1. 32, for June 19, read June 29.


P. 722, 1. 3, the family of Gen. ROGER,9 receives the following addenda et corrigenda, from family papers kindly loaned us by Mrs. Rhoda Simmons of Windsor, Ct. His first wife was the dau. of Alexander and Hannah Allyn of W. His second wife was the dau. of John and Eunice Ely of Springfield, Mass., b. Sept. 11, 1741. His first son ROGER, d. Oct. 14th, in the same year he was b. His dau. ELIZABETH, d. Sept. 27, 1766. His son PERICLES, d. Nov. 7, 1791, a. 21 yrs., 9 mos. 20 days. His dau. FANNY, was b. March 7, 1775 ; m. John Sargeant, June 26, 1799 ; he d. 23 Jan., 1829 ; she d. Dec. 12, 1851. His second dau. ELIZABETH, was b. March 2, 1773. His second son, ROGER, and dau. EUNICE (twins) were b. Oct 7, 1779; Roger grad. at Y. C., and stu- died law, and Eunice d. at age of 19 yrs. His son HENRY, was b. Jan. 27, 1783, m. Elizabeth Strong, Oct. 7, 1803, and in 1824 moved to Ohio, and d. Dec. 2, 1854, a. 72; had the following children : Elizabeth, b. Oct. 28, 1804, m. Elisha N. Sill of W., removed to Cuyahoga Falls, O., has Alfred and Ethelbert. Mary Strong, b. Sept. 13, 1808, d. Dec. 30, 1855 ; Fanny, b. April 4, 1810, m. Elisha N. Sill (husband of her deceased sister), and has


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Elizabeth and Mary ; Julia, b. April 1, 1812, m. Ogden Wetmore, who d. young, and she afterward m. Henry Holbrook, and lives at Cuyahoga Falls, O .; Almira, b March 18, 1814, m. - Fagle, has one son, lived at C. F., he d. young ; Eunice, b. Sept. 18, 1815, m. Charles Sill, lives at Cuyahoga Falls, O., has Henry, John and Sarah. His dau. RHODA, was b. April 11, 1786, m. Dr. Abel Simmons of Ashford, Ct. (who was b. Aug. 13, 1787), Sept. 8, 1812; he d. Nov. 23, 1818 Children : Eunice N., b. June 13, 1813, m. Anson Loomis, Oct. 26, 1836, and had Mary Elizabeth, b. April 11, 1842; Abel, b. Nov. 18, 1814, d. at Athens, Ga., Nov. 15, 1838.


Following from Wby. Ch. Rec .- THOMAS, had Aurelia, bap. Sept. 9, 1764 ; Sally, bap. June 7, 1767; Mariann, bap. Nov. 6, 1768 ; . Anne, bap. Nov. 10, 1771 ; James, bap. March 22, 1773 ; Dolly, bap. March 2, 1777; James, bap. Sept. 27, 1778.


FREDERICK, In, Mary Gillet, July 21, 1800, had Susan, bap. June 23, 1811; Eliza Ann, bap. Sept. 19, 1813; Chauncey, bap. June 2, 1816; Huldah, bap. May 4, 1817.


JAMES, m. Sally Butler, April 19, 1804.


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AMASA (E. W.), m. Ruth Warner, March 3, 1784.


BENJAMIN (perhaps Benjamin,10 p. 722), had child, bap. Oct. 3, 1762; had Abigail, d. March 2, 1773, a. about 18 mos. ; Josiah, d. Oct. 8, 1776, a. about 2 yrs.


All the following from E. W. C. R .- JOSEPH (prob. the one ment. on 1. 38, p. 721), had children, bap. Nov. 29, 1796 ; Charles, Jan. 21, 1798.


JOHN (perhaps brother of above), had children, bap. May 19, 1785 Sept. 3, 1786; early in 1788 ; Oct. 25, 1789 ; Sophia, May 8, 1791; Sally, Aug. 4, 1793 ; Edward, Oct. 18, 1795 ; Emily on same day : - , April 20, 1800 ; Solomon, Jan. 3, 1802 ; Joseph Mosely, April 14, 1805.


AMASA (prob. the one on 1. 40, p. 721), had children bap. Feb. 6, 1785 ; April 30, 1786; early part of 1788 ; Nov. 22, 1789 ; Ruth, Oct. 23, 1791; Jan. 17, 1796 ; Sept. 1, 1799.


CHAUNCEY (bro. of above), had children, bap. Oct. 13, 1782; May 23, 1784; April 30, 1786; Dec. 16, 1787; Sept. 6, 1789 ; Sept. 11, 1791; April 21, 1793; Anna, Aug. 16, 1795 ; July 8, 1798. WILLIAM, had child, bap. Oct. 29, 1809.


DYER (ment. on p. 721, 1. 37), had Dyer, bap. March 16, 1794; Mary, May 21, 1797; - , June 1, 1800; Seneca, April 3, 1803.


Mrs. MARY, d. July 29, 1689. (Col. Rec.)


We take pleasure in presenting our readers with the following letters of Gen. ROGER NEWBERRY, addressed to Mrs. Eunice Ely of Springfield, who afterwards became his second wife. The first, written to her upon her hus- band's death, and the second written years after, in the sweet confidence of married life; give us a better view of his character, than pages of description could do. They are copied literatim et verbatim, from the originals :


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To Mrs. Eunice Ely, Springfield :


Madam-I know not how to Content myself not to appearin the Ranks of ye many hearty Mourners, whose Sympathy would fain Contribute some Releafe to ye Uncommon weight of affliction that a Holy God has seen meet to bring upon you. I fear my trembling pen will too much Renew ye Grief, which I know is very pressing. I am loath to Stir up the wound which so tenderly affects you-But would fain be Instrumental to administer some Consolation in this hour of ye tryal.


I know when ye tender Branch of ye house was Crop't by Death (as a sweet flower in summer) it touched you in a very tender part-But it seems ye God saw best to lay still a weightier stroak upon you-& the Desire of ye Eyes Must fall a Victim to Relentless Death, tell me, Mad. Did not these lovely Injoyments take up too much room in ye heart. Was n't you Ready to think ye Mountain stood strong, and yt you ye self should Dye in ye Rest, i. e, have a tranquil life or not meet with those providences that would Imbiter Life to you. I am persaded you Did n't think ye portion lay on this side ye grave. But it May be you expected an Easyer passage to it- Well, Remember this is ye Dissepline, that God saw bess to use with you for some holy Ends-Who will be with & support you in ye furnice of ye tryal, if you still make him ye all-I know Nature Unassisted Cant subsist under such heavy stroaks-but Remember ye promise, all things shall work for good to ym yt love God-this Carries ye prospect Beyond time & all its flatering prospects & all its thretning aspects-You know a little time will sit you Beyond ye Care of this transitory life, & it will Be no Grief to you when view'd in ye peacefull harbour of Bliss & glory, to take a survey (from ye hill of Sion) of ye Stormy Ocean on which you have sailed to ye Peacfull Reagon of Immortal Rest! this, Md. I Confidentially hope has terminated ye ut- most Wishes, even in ye Days off ye Earthly tranquillity, & if this be ye case, why ye tresure is still secure. Tho' providence has Deprived you of some Desirable Injoyments in ye passage there, I hope you will find ye tender Consort and loveing ofspring in ye Relms of paradise Consorting with angelic Beings in hyms of Praise to him yt sits upon the throne & to ye lamb for- ever & ever. Well, Md. if ye God sees meet to Disapline you with ye Rod & by that means, together with other Dispinsations, to prepare you for a participation of heavenly Injoyments, let me intreat you to kiss ye Courteous hand that Designs ye Best good, & by these methods is preparing you for Joys Immortal, tho' Earthly Streams fail .- this is ye Earnest Desire of ye un- known Friend, who hath a tender Sympathy with you under ye Burthen, & prays that all ye Passages of Providence before you may more and more


prepare you for of ye full Completion of ye utmost Wishes in ye Beatific Vision of ye Great Redeemer, in ye Inefable felicities of the heavenly Canaan-Adeau.


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New Haven, Oct. 19, 1770.


My Dear-I rec'd yours and the things you sent by Doct'r Wolcott, and Sincerely rejoice to hear you and our little son are well. I hope shortly to Return home, not exceeding the time proposed, and Possibly sooner-I ever thought the man happy that Could be freed from every bodys Buisness but his own ; to live with and enjoy his family, and every day experience shews me I have not been mistaken. Certainly a continual hurry of business must be Disagreeable to the Philosopher Mind-and such is my case-but such is the state of human affairs, especially in this part of the world, that but few if any can live without being Imployed in some sort of Buisness to gain a Subsistance-the manner of Life I have chosen Calls too much abroad but at this time of Life a Retreat is Dangerous. I am sure home is agreable. I sincerely wish to be there more than I am, partly on my own & partly on your account. You say you are alone : I am Sensible of it, and that your being alone must Cause you much trouble, but tho' I am absent, you have my best wishes, and I am not without hopes sometimes or another to be more at home and afford you more of my help than I have hitherto done but how that will be, God knows-Perry you say sends his Duty to his Daddy. I thank the Dear Boy that he does not forget me. He is the object of our Care and of our wishes, but poor boy he is born in a Dark Day when Vice Trumps Government Dealing, the Laws against Immorality lie unexecuted. Wicked- ness has many advocates, & Religion but few, the Pure Doctrines of the Gospel are Perverted, every one (in this Dark State) attempting to assimilate us to God is calld a Crime, and Vice the Road to Happiness-hence many fall a sacrifice, and everything dear to us in this Life is threatned, but my Dear there is one that Rules above in whom none ever trusted in Vain, let us make him our Confidence and Teach our Child the same-we have then Done our Duty, and will leave him in the hand of Providence-but our Task is arduous and Difficult-let us then begin early and bend his tender mind to Virtue, that the Road thereof may become habitual-This Task, my Dear, is Principally Devolved on you and may God give success-here may you see the greatest for Honour although empty as a Bubble, it is courted as a Real substance-and everything sacrificed at its Shrine-but the more I am acquainted with its Votaries and Greatest favorites, the Less it appears and almost Shrivels into Nothing-it is, I confess, agreeable to Receive evidences of the friendship of our fellow men, but mere Titles are empty sounds, and does not alway Discover the Real worth of the wearer and what the Poet says is True


Titles are marks of Honour-and wise The Fool or Knave that wears a Title lies.


But my Dear there is an end of Scribling and therefore shall end abruptly, and Subscribe myself,


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P. S. I have no news to write except that America is acting a most Shame- ful Part & Giving all that is Dear. a General Importation has taken place in this Town and Buy and Sell Publickly with general approbation-Re- member my Duty to my mother and Love to Perry and all Friends-I am in usual Healtlı.


R. N.


NEWELL, p. 724, add ABEL, d. April 29, 1759, a. about 25. (Wby. Ch. Rec.)


NILES, p. 725, 1. 20, PAMELIA, In. Rev. Andrew Yates of East Hartford, June 11, 1810.


OLD, p. 728, 1. 3, ROBERT and SUSANNAH, m. Dec. 31, 1669. (Col. Rec.) OSBORN, p. 728, 1. 14, for May, read Jan. (Col. Rec.)


P. 728, 1. 15, for April 6, read April 16. (Col. Rec.)


P. 728, 1. 17, ISAAC, d. Nov. 24. JOHN (the emigrant) also had a son John, b. April 23, 1654. (Col. Rec.)


P. 728, 1. 19, strike out the words "or Aug." (Col. Rec.)


P. 728, 1 20, for March 2 and Jan. 2, read "ye 2d week," also in next line, for Jan., read " ye 1st week;" Mary, was b. Jan. 26. (Col. Rec.)


P. 729, 1. 1, MARY, wife of Samuel, d. Aug. 30. (Col. Rec.)


P. 729, 1. 23, this MARTHA STILES, was dau. of John, son of John Stiles the Ist. Her dau. Martha, b. Jan. 8, 1738. Her son Abel, d. 1751, and Abel 2d, was b. in 1752. The foregoing corrections are on authority of Pres. Stiles' MSS., who says he had the record of the family from Mrs. Martha (Stiles) Osborn's own lips.


P. 730, 1. 14, JACOB,17 m. Sarah -, and had Sophia, bap. Jan. 14, 1791 (N. S. R.); Emma, bap. Jan. 1, 1792 (N. S. R.); Celia, bap. 1794 (N. S. R.); Harriet, bap. Feb. 5, 1797 (W. C. R.); Ruth Bissell, bap. Oct. 27, 1799 (W. C. R.)


P. 730, 1. 15, NEHEMIAH (E. W.) m. Amelia Phelps, Nov. 17, 1805 (Col. Rec.) ; SAMUEL, m. Rebecca Denslow (prob.), 1683. (Col. Rec.)


P. 730, 1. 26, HENRY, m. Keziah Hayden, Nov. 14, 1814. (W. C. R.)


P. 735, for articles 31, 61, read articles 32, 61, etc .; JOHN R., m. Laura Bissell, Sept. 16, 1805.


Pp. 729, 730, the following from a letter by D. W. Patterson, Esq. of W. Winsted, Ct., explains itself :


" A bit of tradition often helps one to arrange records. I heard the fol- lowing the other day : There were two Samuel Osborns in Windsor, father and son, who married daughters of Israel Phelps of Enfield. The father was 11 years old, when the son married the eldest sister, and twelve years after hat the father married the younger Please see if that would not authorize ¿ reconstruction of some part of your Osborn Record. I think you give Benjamin Osborn (page 729, 1. 16) as marrying in 1725, a Mary Phelps, but Lis children were, several of them, born before that, while Samuel, in the next paragraph above, has no wife, but is evidently the man who ought to have lad the Phelps wife."


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OWEN, p. 731, 1. 9, for April 9, read Aug. 29; the John on this line is prob. the same one who d. Jan. 13, 1670. (Col. Rec.)


P. 731, 1. 11, BENJAMIN, d. May 26, 1665. Note to 1. 14 is also confirmed by Col. Rec. This JOSIAS,1 had also Isaac, b. June 4, 1678. The DANIEL on line 9, m. Mary Bissell, Jan. 24, 1681, and had Daniel, b. Nov. 25, 1862. Foregoing all from Col. Rec.


P. 732, NATHANIEL, Jr.,10 is also credited in Wby. Ch. Rec. with " a twin child, bap. July 16, 1764."


PALMER, p. 733, 1. 30, for April 16, read April 26.


P. 733, 1. 33, TIMOTHY,1 also had Timothy, b. Jan. 20, 1686. His son Ben- jamin, was b. 1681. (Col. Rec.)


P. 734, 1. 20, " Ensign " JEHIEL, d. Sept. 13, 1777, in 54th yr. (N. S. R.) MARTIN, m. Nancy Chandler, May 17, 1801; MIRIAM, m. - Osborn, Sept. 29, 1806; JOHN, m. Mindwell Griswold, Aug. 9, 1814. (W. C. R.)


P. 734, 1. 14, SAMUEL4 of Poq., had also Ozias, bap. Oct. 14, 1759; Dr. NEHEMIAH, m. wid. Elizabeth Latimer of Wethersfield, May 26, 1766; JONA- THAN, m. A- Griswold, Oct. 19, 1786. (Wby. Ch. Rec.) BENJAMIN, had B Electa, bap. Aug. 5, 1787. JEHIEL, d. Jan. 25, 1806, a, 38; BETSY, d. Feb. 5, 1808, in 19. (Wby. Ch. Rec ) JONATHAN, d. Dec. 2, 1815, a. 43.


PARSONS, p. 735, 1. 24, for Bethnia, read Bethia. (Col. Rec.)


P. 735, 1. 26, for 1644, read 1653. (Col. Rec.)


P. 735, 1. 31, for 1648, read 1668. Mary of W., m. Nicholas Evenes (?), Nov. 7, 1670. (Col. Rec.)


From Wby. Ch. Rec .- HEZEKIAH (1. 21, p. 736), had also Hannah, bap. May 27, 1739.


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P. 736, 1. 22, HEZEKIAH, Jr., m. Anna Webster, June 25, 1778, had infan d. March 11, 1779, a. 2 d .; Lizzie, bap. Feb. 27, 1780 ; Anna, bap. Aug. 25 1782; Hezekiah, bap. March 20, 1784; William Webster, bap. Aug. 1787 Wealthy, bap. March 14, 1790 ; Daniel Latimer, bap. Aug. 12, 1792 ; Bisho: Case, bap. July 5, 1795; Lamira, bap. Jan. 5, 1800.


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Roxy and Triphena, bap. Jan. 4, 1789,; Anne, bap. March 14, 1790.


PELETIAH (son. of Hezekiah), had Lovisa, bap. Sept. 16, 1792; Peletiah, bap. Nov. 2, 1793; Henry Wolcott, bap. Sept. 25, 1808 ; also Electa, Chand- ler, William Kelsey, Peletiah Lorenzo, bap. Sept. 24, 1815; Edward Rutherin, bap. Oct. 11, 1818.


THOMAS, had Thomas, bap. Sept. 16, 1759 ; Solomon, bap. Nov. 22, 1761.


DANIEL LATIMER (son of Hezekiah), had Susan Camilla, bap. May 28, 1815; Hezekiah Wheeler, bap. Aug. 21, 1816; Eunice Philena, bap. May 10, 1818; Wealthy Ann Amelia, bap. Oct. 1820; Anna Webster, bap. May 25, 1823 ; John Keep, bap. Oct. 23, 1825.


WILLIAM WEBSTER (son of Hezekiah), m. Eunice Phelps, Dec. 22, 1808 ; BISHOP C. (son of Hezekiah) of W., m. Sophia Griswold of Simsbury, April 30, 1817; he d. Sept. 26, 1829, a. 34; JONATHAN J., m. Mary C. Griswold of Simsbury, Dec. 1, 1825 ; Claudius Dwight, bap. June 3, 1827; THANK- FUL, m. Dea. Isaac Butler of Harwinton, July 1, 1762; MARTHA, m. Caleb Talcott of Bolton, March 22, 1759; HANNAH, dau. of Ens. Hez., m. Zebulon Curtis of Torringford, Jan. 5, 1792 ; ABRAH, m. John Thorp, Feb. 16, 1796 ; ELIZA, m. Ralph Wells of Farmington, Oct, 23, 1800; WEALTHY ANN, m. Truman Curtis of New Hartford, May 1, 1807; LAMIRA, m. Dennis Smith of Sandisfield, Oct. 8, 1807.


HEZEKIAH, d. March 18, 1756, a. about 83; wid ABIGAIL, d. Oct. 25, 1764, a. about 80 ; JOHN, d. March 14, 1768, a. about 45; Ens. HEZEKIAH, d. March 4, 1802, a. 66 ; HEZEKIAH, Jr., d. Feb. 16, 1809, a. 24 ; Roxy, wife of Peletiah, d. May 7, 1811, a. 46; Capt. HEZEKIAH, d. May 22, 1825, a. 68.


PEASE, p. 737, ELIZABETH, m. Joseph Ritter of Hartford, Nov. 30, 1845. (W. C. R.)


PERRY, p. 737, Rev. JOSEPH, had also Frances, bap. March 18, 1764; - , Oct. 5, 1766 ; - , Sept. 18, 1768 ; - , March 10, 1771; - , Aug. 13, 1775 ; - , May 25, 1777 ; - , Aug. 21, 1778. (E. W. C. R.)


PETTIBONE, DANIEL, m. Margaret McClean of Berlin, Nov. 25, 1804. ROSANNA, m. Obadiah Gillet of Farmington, Nov. 24, 1800. (Wby. Ch. Rec.) DANIEL, 1. 5, p. 738, m. Sarah Brown, Feb. 15, 1770. JOSEPH's wife Lucy, d. Aug. 25, 1807, a. 44. SARAH, d. Feb. 12, 1808, a. about 57. ABEL, d. May, 1815. Mrs. ELIZABETH, d. Feb. 15, 1816, a. 86. Miss HANNAH, d. 1828, a. 78. ABIJAH, had Abijah, bap. April 28, 1771. (Wby. Ch. Rec.)


PHELPS, p. 738, 1. 8, GEORGE, had John, bap. Feb. 15, 1652; Nathaniel, b. Dec. 9, 1654. (Col. Rec.)


P. 738, 1. 28, WILLIAM Phelps, Jr., ought to have been credited with the two barren wives (see lines 28-30) for which his brother Nathaniel could have had no possible use, inasmuch as he m. (see page 739, line 3) Elizabeth Cop- ley, who was undoubtedly the mother of his children.


P. 739, 1. 1, to " d. without issue " add April 30, 1679. (Col. Rec.)


P. 739, 1. 14, omit the " and " before "removed." He moved to Hebron about 1690, and had Martha, Timothy, Cornelius, Charles) and Hannah.


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HISTORY OF ANCIENT WINDSOR.


CHARLES1, b. at Hebron, July 4, 1701, m. Hepzibah Stiles, a cousin of Pres.


Stiles, and had children, Amy, b. Nov. 11, 1726 ; Charles, b. Sept. 22, 1732; 4 Zeruiah, b. April 3, 1729 ; Aslıbel, b. April 28, 1743 ; James, b. May 29, 1745 ; Bethuel2, b. April 25, 1744 ; d. at Warehouse Point, Conn., a. 85.


BETHUEL,2 m. Caroline Lord of Marlborough, Conn. Children : Lydia, m. - Barber ; Epaphras Lord ; Charles Stiles,3 b. March 12, 1789 ; m. 1, Flavia Burt of Long Meadow ; 2, Harriet S. Morgan of Westfield ; 3, Catherine Warner of Hartford, Conn .; 4, Elizabeth Sexton of New York, and now re- sides in Brooklyn, N. Y. Children by second wife : (Rev.) Charles Edward ; Harriet Flavia.




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