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P. 739, 1. 20, for 1688 read 1689; Sarah Pratt, same line, was of Hartford. (Col. Rec.)
P. 741, 1. 9, JACOB, Jr., had Charity, bap. March 24, 1771; d. Aug. 18, 1771 ; Charity, bap. Sept. 19, 1773; Eveline, bap. Feb. 19, 1775 ; Barshe, bap. Aug. 17, 1777 ; Jacob, bap. Aug. 17, 1783 ; Jacob, bap. Aug. 13, 1786. (Wby. Ch. Rec.)
P. 741, 1. 21, for Livia, read Livia Drusilla. (N. S. R.)
P. 741, 1. 24, ELIJAH,26 had also Caleb, bap. Oct. 6, 1782; Nathan, bap. May 9, 1790.
P. 741, 1. 42, CHARLES, m. Hannah Cooke, May 12, 1748 ; who d. May 15, 1786. He d. May 21, 1803, in 95 yr. His son CHARLES, Jr., m. in Feb. 1776, according to Wby. Ch Rec. Same authority gives him following children : Anna, bap. April 13, 1777; Patty, bap. May 14, 1779 ; d. May 26, 1779.
P. 743, 1. 11, for 1663, read 1665. (Col. Rec.)
P. 743, 1. 20, for Samuel read Sarah. (Col. Rec.)
P. 744, 1. 1, THOMAS,10 had also Margaret, bap. July 29, 1744; Lois, bap. Jan. 11, 1747. (Wby. Ch. Rec.)
ROGER, Jr., m. Rhoda Barber, Oct. 31, 1803; ELEANOR, m. Ephraim A. Judson of Sandisfield, Mass., Feb. 1, 1803 ; HENRY, m. Rachel Jacobs, Dec. 12, 1819. (W. C. R.) DANIEL, m. Delia Drake, April 4, 1832. (W. C. R.) JONAH, m. Emily Allyn, Dec. 26, 1820 ; FLUVIA, m. Calvin Brewer of Wal- braham, Mass., May 25, 1820. (W. C. R.) RHODA B., m. John W. Dun- lap of South Hadley, Jan. 16, 1844. SAMUEL of Poquonnoc, was m. Aug. 28, 1712. (Tim. Loomis' MSS.) JAMES, m. Sabry or Sally Phelps, Jan 10, 1797. TIMOTHY, m. Ruth Wilson, Feb. 3, 1785. CANDACE, m. Henry Thomp- son of Enfield, June 10, 1829. (W. C. R.)
DANIEL (E. W.),.p. 742, 1. 3, had three children bap. Nov. 3, 1793. (E. W. C. R.) Evidently Daniel, Huldah, and who was the other b. before that date ?
JOSEPH, had children bap. June 28, 1795; Nov. 19, 1797; Jan. 12, 1800; Isaac Newton, bap. April 25, 1802; Mary, bap. July 28, 1805 ; June 25, 1808 ; Oct. 11, 1811.
GEORGE, had Walter, bap. 1789; Samuel, bap. Oct. 9, 1791; Rhoda, bap.
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Oct. 6, 1793 ; Epaphras, bap. Jan. 20, 1793 ; Anna Theresa, bap. April 6, 1805 (all from W. C. R.).
From Col. Rec .- JOSEPH, m. Mary Porter, June 26, 1673. ISAAC, son of Isaac, b. Sept. 10, 1666. WILLIAM, d. Feb. 17, 1681. SAMUEL (probably son of Samuel,1 page 738), m. ABIAH (poss. it is meant as Alice), dau. of John Williams, June 21, 1678. Mrs. ANN, d. Aug. 30, 1689. MARY, wife of Jose, d. Jan. 16, 1682. WILLIAM, son of Joseph, d. Oct. 8, 1689. DANIEL, son of Joseph, d. Jan. 4, 1690. ABRAHAM, son of Abraham, b. March 6, 1665-6.
From Wby. Ch. Rec .- NOADIAH, m. Naomi Case, Feb. 24, 1743, had Shu- bael, bap. Dec. 11, 1743; Noadiah, bap. Jan. 26, 1746.
AARON (probably the son of Aaron,3 page 743), had Aaron, bap. March 14, 1762; Polly, bap. Aug. 12, 1764 ; Daniel, bap. March 2, 1766 ; Nathan, bap. May 8, 1768 ; Israel, bap. July 18, 1773 ; Elihu, bap. Sept. 24, 1775.
CORNELIUS, Jr., had Azuba, bap. Dec. 4, 1768 ; Cornelius, bap. Sept. 9, 1771; d. Sept. 20, 1771.
OLIVER, m. Eunice -, who d. Feb. 5, 1809, a. 47, had Eunice and Oliver, bap. Sept. 21, 1788 ; Chester, bap. Oct. 1790 ; Lucy, bap. Sept. 1, 1793.
BISHOP, m. Amy King, Oct. 12, 1815 ; had Emily, bap. March 9, 1817 ; Eunice Mariette, bap. June 27, 1819 ; George Bishop, bap. June 10, 1821.
WILLIAM, m. Martha Holcomb of Poquonnoc, Jan. 4, 1740. DAMARIS of Poquonnoc, m. William Moore of Turkey Hills, Jan. 20, 1740. LUCY, m. Aaron Barnard of Simsbury, June 27, 1770. ISAAC, perhaps son of Corne- lius,12 page 740, m. Martha Mills, Sept. 5, 1745.
JOAB, m. Keziah Burr, Oct. 14, 1792, had Kezia, who d. Feb. 12, 1796, a. 27. OLIVER, Jr., m. Nabby Brown, April 27, 1809.
AARON (probably the one who d. 1802, a. 60), had Susannah, bap. Aug. 6, 1780.
CORNELIUS (probably the one who d. Jan. 5, 1804, a. 59), had -, bap. August, 1780.
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ISAAC, had Theodosia, bap. May 7, 1738 ; Lucy, bap. Dec. 9, 1739.
SAMUEL, had Tryphena, bap. May 7, 1738.
JOSIAH of Poq., had Bildad, bap. Dec. 9, 1739.
ISAAC, 3d of Poq., had Phares, bap. Sept. 29, 1765.
ELIHU, d. April 9, 1804, a. 28. Lucy, d. Feb. 2, 1809, a. 16. ABNER, d. Aug. 9, 1813. TIRZAH, d. Jan. 3, 1814, a. 30. NOADIAH, d. and buried at Hartford, Oct. 15, 1746. NATHAN, d. Nov. 30, 1798, in 31 yr., by fall of a tree.
" April 16, 1762, died SHUBAEL PHELPS, in ye 19th year of his age. {Eodem die), Eunice, Daugr. to Nath11. Burr, in ye 13th year of her age. N. B .- These two persons were burnt in Mr. Joshua Case's House, and out of its ruins Part of yr Bodies were taken w[ith ]out any Limbs, and buried in one Grave."
JACOB, d. Feb. 5, 1815. CHARLES' wife, d. March 8, 1826. ZELOTAS' child, d. June 30, 1815, a. 1.
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PHILLIPS, p. 745, 1. 6, add George Phillips (possibly and probably Phelps), m. Anna Fitch, May 23, 1784. SARAH, d. May 14, 1662. (Col. Rec.)
PICKET, p. 745, insert, PHINEAS, had Saxton and Henry, bap. Dec. 1786 ; also Fanny, bap. May 7, 1797; Julia King, bap. Nov. 3, 1799 ; Eliza, bap. July 5, 1801; Mary Ann, bap. Aug. 8, 1807. (W. C. R.) SAXTON, m. Betsy Roberts, June 6, 1808. CONTENT, m. Barzilla Hudson of Torringford, Jan. 26, 1803. NANCY, m. Roger More, May 26, 1803.
PIERCE, p. 745, NATHANIEL, m. Zeruiah Holcomb, July 24, 1804. (W. C. R.), SAMUEL's sons, Samuel and Ebenezer, d. Nov. 3, 1754; Lois, bap. Sept. 22, 1755; Susannah, bap. Aug. 28, 1757 ; Rhoda, bap. Nov. 4, 1759 ; Samuel, d. Sept. 16, 1768 ; and Ruth, twins, bap. May 23, 1762; Samuel and Ebene- zer (twins), bap. July 30, 1769 ; d. Jan. 8, 1772; Lieut. Samuel, d. Oct. 1, 1776, a. about 48. (Wby. Ch. Rec.) OLIVE, m. Simeon Judd of Hartford, June 3, 1776.
PINNEY, p. 745, HUMPHREY, the emigrant. In the possession of Miss Lucretia Stiles of Windsor, Conn., are several ancient papers, consisting of letters addressed to Humphrey Pinney by his nephew John House of Mon- tague, in England ; also letters from George Betty of Combe St. Nicholas, Somersetshire, England, relative to certain business which he had entrusted to Mr. Pinne ; also concerning Pinne's property in England ; and his will, which is dated June 3, 1682. In one of these letters from John House, dated March 1, 1668, is the following postscript : "My uncle William Pinny [see Windsor Hist. p. 74, line 13] hath buried his wife, she d. about a quarter of a year since."
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The lease, which was executed Feb. 20, 1658, " between Humphrey Pinney now dwelling in Montague, of the one part, and Roger Dunster of Broadway, in the county of Somerset, of the other pte," &c., relates to "four acres of pasture & meadows " lying and being "in the manor of Iilton."
P. 747, 1. 21, for 1728, read 1723.
P. 747, 1. 39, Capt. ABRAHAM,12 his son Jonathan bap. March 19, 1738. (Wby. Ch. Rec.)
P. 748, 1. 36, Lieut. ABRAHAM,18 b. Dec. 23, 1735, o. s .; m. his first wife June 9, 1761; d. Dec. 12, 1813. In reference to his children, we give the follow- ing extract from a letter of Mr. D. W. Patterson of W. Winsted. "They say up in Colebrook that Stiles' Windsor, p. 748, transposes the names of Israel,34 and Asaph Pinney,35 they are sure that Asaph was the eldest, and give the date of birth (as see below) which they say is recorded in his Bible, in his own fist-i-graph. Israel,3+ d. Aug. 30, 1821, a. 52, which you see harmonizes with the above supposition."
P. 749, 1. 8, the date of 2d m. of JONATHAN,19 should be Dec. 29.
P. 748, 1. 40, and p. 750, 1. 28, GROVE32 (b. according to family records Oct. 15, 1762), m. Mercy Case of Simsbury, April 25, 1785, settled in Cole- brook, and removed about 1838 to Crawford county, Pa., where he d. in fall of 1850 ; she d. April, 1854. Children : Clarissa, b. Feb. 18, 1786, m. 1,
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Joel Miller of Winsted, Conn .; 2, Ethan Pendleton of South Norfolk; Mercy, b. Dec. 9, 1789 ; m. Earl Bancroft, settled in Penn .; Grove, b. June 30, 1792, moved to Ohio, has family ; Friend,1 b. March 16, 1796; Henry,2 b. Dec. 1799 ; Flora, b. Aug. 20, 1804; m. Fred. Pendleton of Norfolk, and went to Penn., and d. Sept., 1843 ; Damon,3 b. Feb. 11, 1807; Adeline, b. Feb. 20, 1810; m. Albert Beach of Goshen, and d. November, 1853.
FRIEND,1 m. Clarissa Miner, and d. in Ohio. Children : Allen, Henry, Orville, Minerva.
HENRY,2 m. Delina Riggs of Norfolk, went to Penn., and then to Texas. Children : Elbirt (M. D.), b. 1825; Adeline b. 1828; m. Isaac Cummings.
DAMON,3 m. 1, Sally Pendleton of Norfolk, Jan. 12, 1830, went to Penn., m. 2d, Mary Griswold, April, 1851. Children by Ist wife : Michael S.,4 b. Nov. 14, 1831; Hobart Buell, b. Oct. 20, 1833 ;m. Elizabeth Turner ; Mary Esther, b. Oct. 8, 1836 ; m. James Swift; Sarah Adell, b. Aug. 28, 1839 ; Orville F., b. Nov. 12, 1841; Elbert Grove, b. Sept. 7, 1846. Children by 2d wife : Chester, b. July 17, 1853 ; Hattie, b. Dec. 19, 1857.
MICHAEL S.,4 m. Esthier Swift. Children : Ida, Sarah, Isaiah.
P. 748, 1. 41, and p. 750, 1. 30, ABRAHAM, 33 m. Mehitable Case of Simsbury, settled in Colebrook, removed to New Canaan, Columbia county, N. Y. Children : Mehitable, b. Marclı, 1790; m. Anson Hunt of New Canaan, N. Y .; Ovid, b. Jan. 1792; m. Jane Taylor; Hilpa, b. Jan. 1794; m. Edward Rowlandson of Barry, Orleans county, N. Y .; Lucretia, b. March, 1796 ; m. Oliver D. Buel of Canaan ; Polly, b. Nov. 1797, unm .; Abraham, b. Jan. 18, 1804; d. 1825.
P. 748, 1. 1, and p. 750, 1. 32, ISRAEL,34 m. Belinda Loomis of Simsbury, settled, lived and d. in Colebrook. Children : Israel,1 b. Oct. 13, 1788 ; Linda, b. Oct. 10, 1790 ; m. Chester Treat of Hartland, settled in Ohio ; Menda, b. March 4, 1793; m. Luman Cowles of Colebrook, went to Lee, Mass., d .; Nathan- iel,2 b. July 30, 1795 ; Reuben,3 b. April 18, 1798 ; Jasper,4 b. Sept. 2, 1801 ; Eliliu,5 b. Sept. 21, 1804 ; Carlos,6 b. Sept. 16, 1808.
ISRAEL1 m. Eleanor May of N. Carolina, had Alexander, Philander, Be- linda, Ellen, Martha, Winford.
NATHANIEL,2 m. Rebecca Underwood, who was b. Feb. 21, 1796; he d. March 29, 1854 ; she d Aug. 27, 1861. Children : (1,) Rebecca Jane, b. Sept. 28, 1819 ; m. Abiram E. Cook and has one child, Ella Jane, b. Feb. 21, 1861. (2,) Orator, b. Sept. 5, 1823 ; m. - Brown and has a dau. Mary Louisa, b. March, 1860. (3,) Warren Alonzo, b. Sept. 15, 1825 ; m. May 21, 1849, Abi- gail Belinda Deming, b. Oct. 25, 1827, dau. of George Gilbert and Belinda (Moore) Deming, has one dau. Georgia Etta, b. Nov. 14, 1856. (4,) Burral " Van Wike " (? Van Wyck), b. Jan 16, 1829 ; m. Augusta Cobb, has a son William Clifford, b. Sept. 30, 1858. (5,) Susan Eliza, b. May 15, 1831 ; d. Jan. 30, 1835.
REUBEN,3 m. Nancy Moore (b. March 3, 1798) of Barkhamsted. Children : (1,) Jeanette, b. Feb. 15, 1822 ; m. Charles M. Coe, b. Feb. 7, 1821, and has 3
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children, viz : Charles P., b. June 2, 1849 ; Adelaide F., b. Oct. 23, 1855 ; Leon A., b. April 29, 1858. (2,) Martha, b. Dec. 20, 1830 ; m. William H. Ward, b. Dec. 29, 1831, has one child, Abbie, b. Aug. 12, 1853.
JASPER, 4 m. Maria Fellows of Canaan, has one child, Laura.
ELIHU,5 m. Eliza Preston, settled in Clarenden, O., has children : Edwin, Phebe, another son.
CARLOS,6 m. Elizabeth Sturges of Hitchcockville, settled in Lee, has child- ren : Caroline, Mary, Charles, Alice.
P. 748, 1. 41, and p. 750, 1. 34, ASAPH,35 m. Betty Wilcox (b. Sept. 9, 1777); he d. in Colebrook, April 4, 1835 ; she d. June 3, 1847. Child : ELIZA, b. Oct. 1, 1798; m. Dorrance Barber of Colebrook, and after his d. m. Harvey Wakefield. Child by Ist husband : Eugene Luman, b. Dec. 26, 1820; d. Oct. 17, 1843, leaving one son Eugene Luman ; Cero Fayette, b. April 19, 1822, lives in Spencer, Tioga county, N. Y., which county he re- presented in New York Legislature in 1861. EMMA, b. Feb. 17, 1800; m. Ralzemon (son of John) Phelps of Winchester. Children : Emeret E. (dau.), b. Aug. 19, 1830 ; d. Jan. 6, 1842 ; Jolin Pinney, b. Dec. 24, 1834 ; m. Nancy Gorman of Hamden and has dau. Cora, b. Dec. 21, 1857. ASAPH ORVILLE, b. March 9, 1805 ; m. May 17, 1840, to Elizabeth (dau. of Luthier and Maria Hoskins) Phelps, b. in Colebrook, March 6, 1817. To this gentleman we are largely indebted for the full accounts of the families of the sons and descendants of Lieut. Abraham18. HARVEY WILCOX, b. Dec. 16, 1811; m. Harriet Wakefield. Children : Victor Hugo, b. July 27, 1851; d. Feb. 12, 1854 ; Lucien Vernet, b. May 9, 1853.
P. 748, last 1. The descendants of ELISHA and ELIJAH (twin sons of Lieut. Abraham18), who were b. Oct. 12, 1775, are, as given in the following records, furnished by A. O. Pinney.
ELIJAH, m. Mahala Grant, Oct. 9, 1806; he d. Aug. 24, 1855. Children : Ann, b. Sept. 25, 1807 ; m. Ralzemon Phelps, April 22, 1829 ; Roswell Grant, 1 b. March 30, 1809 ; Elijah Orson,2 b. March 2, 1813; Horace L.,3 b. April 14, 1815 ; Milo E.,4 b. April 12, 1821.
ROSWELL G.,1 m. Abby L. Strong, Sept. 3, 1835. Children : George R., bap July 13, 1836 ; m. Sarah Davidson, April 29, 1858 ; Emily J., b. Oct. 17, 1839 ; Lafayette, b. March 14, 1842 ; d. March 23, 1844 ; Louisa Jane, b. Aug. 26, 1844 ; Elijah E. and Elizur E., twins, b. July 7, 1847 ; Elijah E., d. Sept. 11, 1852; Harriet R., b. Oct. 4, 1856.
ELIJAH O.,2 b. March 2, 1813; m. Mary Pendleton, Jan. 10, 1837. Child- ren : Ethan, b. Dec. 28, 1837 ; Finett, b. May 15, 1839; Sarah, b. Nov. 7, 1840 ; Uranah, b. Aug. 31, 1842 ; d. Sept. 19, 1853 ; Laroy, b. April 6, 1844 ; d. April 16, 1859 ; Charles, b. Sept. 13, 1846; Dothy, b. Dec. 9, 1849 ; Eme-
line, b. Oct. 7, 1851; Ralzemon P., b. June 10, 1854 ; Ward, b. Aug. 19, 1857.
HORACE L.,3 m. Wid. Sarah Shannon, Dec. 5, 1842, Children : Ellen, b.
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1845 ; Alexander, b. May 21, 1848 ; Rosanna, b. Aug. 17, 1851; Catharine, b. May 1, 1853.
MILO E.,4 m. Harriet Skinner, Dec. 1849, moved to Memphis, Scotland county, Mo. Children : Emma, b. Dec. 1851; William B., b. March 20, 1857 ; Edward Milo, b. July, 1859.
ELISHA (twin brother of Elijah, and son of Lieut. Abraham 18), m. Rachel Belden, Jan. 1803; d. Dec. 1, 1847. Children : Orpha, b. Oct. 4, 1804 ; m. Luman Andrus, Jan. 1821; Harriet, b. Sept. 22, 1806; d. Oct. 25, 1828 ; Alta, b. Sept. 1808 ; d. April, 1812; Elvira, b. Aug. 4, 1810; m. Thos. Dunn, Sept. 19, 1837 ; Melissa, b. April 10, 1813; m. Reuben Standcliff, Jan. 13, 1852 ; Martin,1 b. Aug. 12, 1815 ; Elizabeth, b. Aug. 31, 1820; m. William Torrey, Oct. 6, 1846; Mary, b. Jan. 17, 1823; m. Cyrus Crouch, Feb. 12, 1848 ; Elisha,2 b. Feb. 14, 1827, and lives in Penn.
MARTIN,1 m. 1, Louisa Mix, April 6, 1847; she d. July 18, 1848 ; he m. 2, Adeline Standcliff, Dec. 24, 1843. Children by 2d wife : Ovid, b. Nov. 18, 1849 ; Louise, b. July, 1851 ; Eugene, b. April, 1854 : Amelia, b. August, 1857.
ELISHA,2, m. Mary Thompson, Sept. 4, 1854. Children : Alice, b. Aug. 14, 1855 ; Lamberteen, b. June 20, 1857; Frank, b. June 26, 1859.
P. 749, 1. 2, ELIHU (son of Lieut. Abraham18), m. Margaret Langford of Maryland, and had one son, John Book,1 b. in Baltimore, Dec. 25, 1806.
JOHN BOOK,1* m. Ellen Agnes Seward of Guilford, Conn. (b. in Savannah, Ga., March 13, 1816), on Sept. 13, 1836. Children : Sarah Agnes, b. in Pitts- burg, Pa., Oct. 23, 1838 ; John Patterson, b. Philadelphia, Jan. 15, 1841; d. June, 1843 ; Alice Langford, b. in Philadelphia, May 2, 1843; d. Oct., 1843.
* REV. JOHN BOOK PINNEY, after the death of his grandfather (Lieut. Abraham,18) lived among his; uncles in Colebrook and Canaan, from the spring of 1814 until that of 1817, when being 10 years old, he was placed by his father, at school in the Academy at Windsor, Ct., where, to use his own words, "for nearly nine years I was allowed, under the unwatchful, not to say unfaithful care of my guardian, to waste my time among a constantly changing set of incompetent teachers." When nearly 19 years of age he went to Lexington, Ga., where much against his inclination, he was placed at a private school, and during the next season entered the junior class of the Georgia University at Athens, from which he graduated in 1825. While in college, young Pinney became a subject of an extensive revival of religion which occurred among the students, and became a member of the Presbyterian Church Having studied law considerably while in his senior year at college, under the direction of Jos. H. Lumpkin, Esq., then a leading lawyer, and now Chief Justice of the state of Georgia, he was in that year admitted to the bar under William H. Crawford, Esq., formerly Secretary, then judge of the Supreme Court of Georgia. He however soon quit the law, in order to prepare for the ministry, and by teaching school for a year at Walterboro, S. C., he procured. the means necessary for the prosecution of a three years' course of theological study, and in the fall of 1829 entered the Theological Institution at Princeton, N. J., where he graduated in 1825. " While there, he decided to become a missionary among the great Negro nations of Bornca and Hausa in the interior of Africa. In the fall of that year he was ordained, together with a companion, the Rev. Joseph W. Barr of Ohio, and started on their intended work. Mr. Barr, however, while they were awaiting the departure of the vessel which was to convey them, was suddenly cut off by an attack of Asiatic cholera, and Mr. Pinney proceeded alone. The hardships and fatigues, however, of a journey from the coast of Africa to the interior
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Wm. Seward Pierson, b. at Windsor, Conn., Aug. 4, 1846; Annie Foster, b. at Washington, Pa., April 14, 1848; Robert McKennan, b. in New York city, April 2, 1850, d. Feb. 18, 1852; Ella Reed, b. in New York city, July 10, 1852; Fanny Loomis Prime, b. Dec. 25, 1853; Benj. Coates, b. May 6, 1856 ; Maud Fay, b. Jan. 29, 1858, d. Sept. 13, 1859.
P. 749, 1. 4, HORACE (son of Lieut. Abraham18), went to Virginia, about 1810, where he m. Nancy Snavely, Oct. 31, 1811, and soon after emigrated to Jackson co., Ohio, where he lived until 1837, when he removed to Laporte co., Ind., where he d. April 25, 1839. His wife d. Jan. 4, 1841, a. 52. Child- ren (still living in Indiana): (1.) David, b. Nov. 9, 1812, lived in Pine Grove, Gallia co., Ohio, and has two children, Aurora and Abraham; (2.) Horace1, b. Sept. 17, 1817; (3.) William2, b. July 28, 1819 ; (4.) Mary, b Nov. 27, 1821, m .. Phineas Small (b. Nov. 9, 1805), June 25, 1840, had Lois Cyrena, b. Aug. 23, 1841, m. Sept. 13, 1859, to Elijah Reynolds; Nancy Jane, b. Feb. 6, 1844, m. Emry Jener, Jan. 1, 1862; Eunice Loquincey, b. Aug. 31, 1846; Orlando V., b. May 14, 1849; Riley Francesco, b. March 23, 1852; Harrison, b. Sept. 11, 1854, and a twin with Henderson Thornburgh; Phineas Orange, b. May 25, 1858 ; (5.) Harvey, b. April 12, 1825, d. Oct. 25, 1834; (6.) Lois, b. June 24, 1827, m. Jacob Thornburgh, Dec. 5, 1848, had Dameris Cyrena, b. Aug. 3, 1850; William Elvin, b. April 10, 1853 ; (7.) Hester.
HORACE1, m. May 4, 1843, Angeline C. Haskell (b. Feb. 4, 1827). Child- ren : Jay, b. Jan. 2, 1847; Jane, b. April 20, 1850 ; Janurah, b. Sept. 4, 1852; Kay, b. Nov. 16, 1854; Elb, b. May 6, 1856 ; Erastus, b. Feb. 3, 1861.
WILLIAM2, m. Cynthia Long (b. Sept. 20, 1822), Dec. 23, 1841. Children : Elizabeth Nancy, b. Oct. 6, 1842; Harvey Wright, b. July 15, 1844; James Andrew, b. June 27, 1846, d. July 14, 1846 ; William Eslis, b. Nov. 10, 1847;
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so completely broke down his health, as to compel his temporary return to this country in 1833. In the fall of that year, he again set out, with nine missionary companions, and landed at Monrovia on the 1st of January, 1834. Just as Mr. P. was leaving the United States, he had been persuaded to become (temporarily) the agent of the American Colonization Society, which constituted him ex-officio, acting governor of the Colony of Liberia. At the same time the early death of certain missionaries so discouraged the American Board of Foreign Mis- sions, that they consented to the proposition of the American Colonization Society to have him commissioned as governor of the colony, and to suspend their mission awhile. Coincident with the above named commission, Mr. P. received another from the United States govern- ment as agent for recaptured Africans. His views, however, were not in accordance with those of the two boards, and though by circumstances obliged to retain the authority con- ferred upon him until he could be relieved by a successor, Mr. Pinney at once refused to ac- cept the appointment permanently.
Finally, the heavy cares and anxieties incident to such duties, together with repeated at- tacks of African fever, so undermined his health, as to necessitate his return to the United bap. States in the fall of 1835.
Since that time, with the exception of a little over a year, during which he was the set - tled pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Washington, Pa., Mr. Pinney has been chiefly en- gaged as Corresponding Secretary of the Pennsylvania and New York Colonization Societies; meantime, however visiting Liberia in 1840, and again in 1855, on special duties. In 1862, 33, 17 Mr. P. was appointed Consul General for the Republic of Liberia, for the United States, a well merited compliment.
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Perry Guilford, b. Feb. 3, 1850; Herman Franklin, b. March 26, 1852; Lois Charlotte, b. Sept. 1, 1854; Elvin Clinton, b. July 17, 1860.
P. 752, 1. 6, for Amelia, read Aurelia.
P. 752, 1. 35, for Elizabeth Melonia, read Elizabeth Victoria.
MARTIN (can this be Martin51 ?), had Mary, bap. Jan. 13, 1799. (W. C. R.)
DAVID, m. Anna Sill of W., Sept. 12, 1822. (W. C. R.)
ELIHU, s. of Jonathan, bap. March 5, 1769. (N. S. R.) Elihu and Oliver of Jonathan and Mary, bap. Oct. 6, 1773. (N. S. R.)
SARAH, dau. of Noah and Elizabeth, bap. Nov. 15, 1761. (N. S. R.) DAN- IEL, s. of Noah and Abigail, bap. June 15, 1766. (N. S. R.) NOAH (perhaps the above), d. " of mortification," Aug. 30, 1776. (N. S. R.)
FANNY, bap. June 5, 1796. (W. C. R.)
POMEROY, p. 753, 1. 5, ELTWED's wife, d. July 5, 1655; Eltwed (prob. the same), m. wid. Lydia Parsons, Nov. 30, 1664 ; his s. Caleb, m. Hep. Baker, March 8, 1664, and had dau. Hepzibah, b. July 27, 1666, before he went to Northampton ; Mary, d. April 21. (Col. Rec.)
POND, p. 753, 1. 11, SAMUEL, d. March 14, 1654 ; his wid. Sarah, m. 2, John Linslee of Toket, July 9, 1655; Samuel's son Nathaniel, was b. Dec. 1651, and Sarah, b. Feb. 11, 1662.
P. 753, 1. 13, ISAAC,1 m. May 10. (Col. Rec.)
PORTER, p. 753, 1. 33, SAMUEL, was b. in 1664-65 ; and REBECCA, b. 1666-7. (Col. Rec.)
P. 754, 1. 4, for Sept., read Dec. (Col. Rec.)
P. 754, 1. 31, " Cousin MINDWELL PORTER, wido. went to 'hampton [prob- ably Northampton], with Lt. Joseph King, in order for marriage, Aug. 22, 1733." (Timo. Loomis' MSS.)
HEZEKIAH (Hez.11 or Hez.16 ?), had Ruma, b. 1751, m. - Baker ; also, Israel, b. 1746, m. Happy Sadd. (E. W. Bap. Rec.) If these are children of Hez.11, the dates are evidently incorrect.
P. 756, 1. 24, for Capt. John, read Capt. Jonathan.
P. 756, 2d 1. from bottom, strike out Sally.
The following from E. W. C. R. HEZEKIAH (is this Hez.16 p. 755, 1. 11?), had children bap. Feb. 12, 1764; Oct. 5, 1766 ; May 2, 1773; March 5, 1775; March 4, 1787; July 18, 1790.
WARHAM17 (p. 755, 1. 12), had child, bap. Jan. 2, 1791; Frederick, bap. Sept. 30, 1804; Elijah, bap. Feb. 3, 1793; Elizabeth, bap. Feb. 1797; - , Aug. 25, 1799; - , May 30, 1802; Warham, Jr., bap. June 7, 1807; Mary, pap. July 2, 1809.
NATHANIEL, Jr., had children bap. Oct. 3, 1771; Jan. 16, 1774 ; May 4, 1777; Aug. 22, 1779 ; Aug. 11, 1782; April 3, 1785; Edward, Oct. 7, 1792. JOHN, had children bap. Nov. 15, 1767 ; Jan. 7, 1770; Feb. 28, 1773 ; Feb. :, 1782; Oct. 12, 1788.
SARAH, had Arethusa, bap. Feb. 22, 1795 ; Huldah, bap. Oct. 29, 1797. UCINA had child, bap. Sept. 11, 1785.
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SAMUEL, had children, bap. Feb. 18, 1781; June 1, 1783; JOSEPH, had child- ren, bap. Aug. 31, 1800; July 11, 1802.
From Wby. Ch. Rec .- ANNE, m. Wm. Wallis, Nov. 10, 1738; MARY, m. Thomas Cadwell, Jr., of W. Hartford, Dec. 28, 1752.
Capt. JOSEPH, d. March 24, 1759, a. about 60; his wife d. May 27, 1757.
POWELL, p. 757, last 1., Col. Rec. give the name of Thomas' wife as " Allse (Alice ?) Traharne," (possibly an Indian girl). Their son Thomas was b. July 11 -; his son Hannibal, b. Oct. 3, 1682, and d. Jan. 15, 1684; John, d. Jan. 17, 1685. (Col. Rec.)
PRATT, p. 758, insert, Timothy had children, bap. Oct. 11, 1776; Jan. 3, 1779; Aug. 12, 1781; May 23, 1784.
PRIOR, p. 758, 1. 5, 4th Col. Rec. contain the record of m. (no date given) of Humphrey and Mary Whitcomb. Prob. (from context) in 1686. His first wife Ann, d. Sept. 29, 1682.
P. 758, 1. 9, concerning this DANIEL,2 Mr. Edwin Stearns of Middletown, Conn., sends the following from M. records: "Daniel Prior, formerly of Windsor, m. Sarah (dau. of Samuel) Egglestone, 1697. Children : Thank- ful, b. Jan. 21, 1698 ; Daniel, b. Nov. 5, 1699, d. June 9, 1710; Daniel,2 b. April 8, 1701; Susannah, b. March 5, 1702; Mary, b. July 13, 1705; Ebe- nezer, b. Sept. 23, 1707 ; Mrs. Sarah Prior, d. April 6, 1768; Daniel Prior, m. 2d, Mary, wid. of John Lucas, by whom he had Experience, b. April 16, 1710.
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