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P. 539, 1. 24, for her, read his. Same line, “ Abigail, b. Feb. 15, 1731, m. James Spencer, 1751." In regard to this item, Mr. D. W. Patterson sends the following correction : " I have it Esther, m. James Spencer, and that I know is the right name. She was bap. in Bolton, Conn., Feb. 20, 1732, and I have in my notes that she was born Feb. 15, 1732. That date is not from record, but from the mouth of her son, Jeremiah Spencer, now (1860) living in Torringford, in 91st year ; but some six months later I saw him again, and he then said that she was born the same day that George Washington was, which was Feb. 11, 1732." " Abigail, above referred to, was bap. at Bolton, Feb. 8, 1730. James Spencer, m. Esther Birge, Nov. 21, 1751."
P. 539, 1. 27, Hinsdale's N. S. R. says, JEREMIAH, d. Sept. 15, 1776, of epidemic dysentery.
P. 539, 1. 32, for 1713, read 1763. The Bolton Church Records show that this Capt. Jonathan died at Stamford, Conn., Nov., 1776, " by wounds re- ceived at the battle of White Plains" - instead of being killed in that battle, as stated in the text. It is said that it was a musket shot wound in his arm which caused his death. His widow m. Deacon Amasa Loomis. See p. 682.
P. 539, 1. 40, Harris, in the bap. record of N. S., is called Horace, which is probably the correct name.
JOSEPH, had Jeremy, b. Sept. 22, 1686 ; MARY, wife of Joseph, d. April 11, 1690. (Col. Rec.)
BISSELL, p. 540, JOHN, Jr.,2 and THOMAS,3 were the subjects of the follow- ing marvelous deliverance, as related by Increase Mather, in his Essay for the Recording of Illustrious Providences, etc., published in 1684 : " Remarkable also was the deliverance which John and Thomas Bissell of Windsor, afore- said (see p. 8 of this Supplement), did at another time receive. John Bissell, on a morning, about break of day, taking nails out of a great barrel, wherein was a considerable quantity of gunpowder and bullets, having a candle in his hand, the powder took fire. Thomas Bissell was then putting on his . clothes, standing by a window, which, though well fastened, was by the force of the powder carried away at least four rods ; the partition wall from an- other room was broken to pieces ; the roof of the house opened and slipt off the plates about five feet down; also the great girt of the house at one end
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broke out so far, that it drew from the summer to the end most of its tenant. The woman of the house being sick, and another woman under it in bed, yet did the divine Providence so order things as that no one received any hurt, excepting John Bissell, who fell through two floors into a cellar, his shoes being taken from his feet, and found at twenty feet distance, his hands and his face being very much scorched, without any other wound in his body."
P. 541, Mr. A. S. Kellogg of Vernon, Conn., sends the following note : " I am satisfied that you have not ' given the right fathers' to the families of the John Bissells. Of the three Johns named in your foot note, I think it was the first (John,6 b. 1661) who had the family you assign to John.14 At any rate, the Coventry settler, whom you call 'Jolin 3rd,6' was the son of your John,14 p. 543, 1. 1 (White Memorials, p. 30). For your third John, son of Thomas,3 see Trumbull's Col. Rec. of Conn., III, p. 450. Of your second John, son of Samuel,4 I can say nothing. It is possible that he is the one who had the family of John.14 Your Lt. John,18 was an influential citi- zen of Bolton, where he d. March 8, 1771, a. 87, ' one of the first settlers.' He cannot, therefore, be son of Capt. John of Coventry, for he was older. It is very probable that he was the son of Abigail Filley, and the grandson of Samuel.4" The Bissell genealogist would do well to consult the Hartford Probate Records.
P. 541, 1. 30, Col. Rec., verify the date of Hannah's birth ; consequently strike out the interrogation point.
P. 541, 1. 33, Mindwell, b. Oct. 23. (Col. Rec.)
P. 541, 1. 34, Jonathan was b. March 30, 1664 ; d. Sept. 22, 1672. (Col. Rec.)
P. 541, 1. 38, David, b. 1681. (Col. Rec.)
P. 542, 1. 17, for 20, read 26; for Dec. 3, read 8. (Col. Rec.)
P. 542, 1. 18, for 18, read 1. THOMAS,10 also had Eunice, b. March 30, 1686, and Nathaniel, b. April 14, 1690. (Col. Rec.)
P. 542, 1. 19, for Aug. 3, read 23. (Col. Rec.)
P. 542, 1. 22, Isaac, " son of Thos., Sen.," b. Sept. 22, 1682 (Col. Rec.); examine Luke, page 541, 1. 24.
P. 542, near foot, widow of Thos. Loomis of Hatfield. (Col. Rec.)
P. 543, 1. 25, DANIEL's19 wife Jerusha, d. Feb. 19, 1780. (N. S. R.)
P. 544, 1. 1, the 11th of Nov. is given as the date of Daniel's death ("worn out with age and infirmity"), by N. S. R.
P. 544, 1. 11, JOSIAH,21 can this be the one mentioned by Rev. Hinsdale, in N. S. R., "Dec. 21, 1776, died Josiah Bissell, Esq., of the small pox, at Reading. A Pillar is fallen ! A year of great mortality "?
P. 544, JOSIAH,21 m. on 11th of, Aug. (Wby. C. R.)
For obituary notice of the wife of John, Esq., see Connecticut Courant, No. 322, Feb. 26, 1771.
P. 545, 1. 15, Aurelia, d. Sept. 21, 1777. (N. S. R.)
P: 545, 1. 41, JABEZ,38 m. Dorcas -; also had Jonathan Marsh, bap. March 21, 1762. (N. S. R.)
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P. 547, 1. 1, the obituary of JOSIAH, 44 belongs to his son Josiah.66 Edward son of Josiah44 was bap. Jan. 27, 1793; his son Richard was bap. Sept. 26, 1796. (N. S. R.) His dau. Mary Mather, bap. Oct. 1, 1809. (W. C. R.) See also Reilly's Sketches of Rochester, N. Y.
HENRY BISSELL or BASSELL came from Windsor with his wife " Content," to Middletown Upper Houses (now the town of Cromwell), about 1736. He m. Content Cole, Aug. 26, 1736, by Rev. Wm. Russell of Middletown, and had seven children. He d. suddenly while in church, March 30, 1777, in 79th year. His widow d. Dec. 11, 1794, in 85th year. Mr. Bassell removed to the Middletown Townplot (now city), 1745, when he purchased the lot of the late Rev. Mr. Noadiah Russell, on Meeting House Square, 1745, rebuilt the house and kept tavern until his death. Children : Mary, b. Upper Houses, May 16, 1737, d. May 19, 1740; Henry, b. Feb. 16, 1739; Charles, b. Dec. 25, 1740 ; Content, b. April 25, 1743 ; David, b. Sept. 11, 1744; John, b. at Middletown, Nov. 1, 1748; Thomas, b. Feb. 5, 1752. (From E. Stearns, Middletown, Conn.)
DELIVERANCE BISSELL. The 1st Ch. in Middletown, Conn., voted, Aug. 22, 1708, to dismiss Deliverance Bissell (alias Warner), a member of this ch., with her dau, Ruth Bissell (alias Warner), to Windsor Scantic Church. (From E. Stearns, Middletown, Conn.) 1195121
DAVID (I think No. 62, page 550), is credited in E. W. C. R., with a child bap. Sept. 15, 1771.
ELI (71), is called in E. W. C. R., "Lieut." In same Rec. his dau. Electa, is called Rebecca.
EPAPHRAS,73 according to E. W. C. R., had child bap. Oct. 11, 1795, and one bap. June 5, 1808. His s. Theodore, was bap. June 10, 1804; Sidney, bap. in March instead of May, and dau. Frances, bap. Oct. 6, 1799.
TIMOTHY had child bap. May 27, 1781. (E. W. C. R.)
MATTHEW had Ami bap. [Sep. or Aug. ] 12, 1762; Achsa bap. March 25, 1764, and children bap. Feb. 12, 1769 ; Jan. 30, 1774. (E. W. C. R.)
P. 547, 1. 36, HANNAH, wife of Ebenezer,50 d. June 14.
P. 550, 1. 1, Elizabeth Backus was of E. W.
P. 551, 1. 26, SOPHIA, dau. of Aaron,72 m. Eli Haskell, July 29, 1809, and Susan, her sister, m. the same Eli Haskell, Sept. 1, 1819. See also p. 652.
P. 551, 1. 39, EDWARD,75 d. in Toledo, O., Nov. 9, 1861, a. 64. The follow- ing obituary, by an old and prominent citizen, was published in the Toledo Blade, of the 11th :
" We first knew the deceased in the fall of 1817, in Geneseo, Livingston county and state of New York, to which place he came from the city of New York a young man 20 years of age, to commence business as a merchant. By those who knew him he was thought to be a young man of more than ordinary promise, full of vitality, of good habits, great industry, and having entire confidence of a successful life.
" He continued in Geneseo until the spring of 1828, when he removed to
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Lockport and engaged in the business of milling, having erected one of the most extensive mills at that time in Western New York. As a merchant and miller he was very successful, and as a man of integrity we never heard the least charge against him. Indeed, we know and are sure he stood deservedly high, and by his great industry and energy, guided by intelligence, succeeded in accumulating quite a large property, sufficient even at this time to satisfy most men's ambition, but not so with him, having set his mark very high.
"In the spring of 1833, when the tide of emigration began to set west, he with another gentleman made a western tour, and among many places visited came to this point, then known as Port Lawrence and Vistula, containing at that time less than 100 inhabitants; and so impressed was he with the commer- cial importance and value of this point, that he made a large purchase of real estate in what is now known as Upper and Lower Toledo, and soon began to make liberal expenditures in various improvements. From the first he seemed to consider this place as his home, where he expected and intended to stake his all and to spend his days.
In 1836, associated with a few others, he began to make the Erie and Kala- mazoo Rail Road to Adrian, 33 miles, at a cost of $300,000. The road was so far completed in July, 1837, as to commence the running of cars with horses, and at a time when not a barrel of flour or pork came over the road for the first year, but the same was in daily use to carry provisions to Adrian to feed the population of Southern Michigan. It was this road that in after years proved to be the lever that finally settled public opinion in favor of Toledo as the only commercial point of any great value at the south end of Lake Erie, and we now see and know that the final results of making this road at a time when all knew that as an investment 'it would not pay, has been to concentrate at this point six important railroads, costing not less than $50,000,000, and perhaps it may be said with truth, also, the 700 miles of canal, the business of which, connected with Lake Erie, is done at this point.
We think that these are no common monuments to the credit of EDWARD BIS- SELL, being the logical results of the opening of the road to Adrian, for which the people of Toledo are more indebted to him than to any ten other men. He lived long enough to see that his early opinions were confirmed, but not long enough to enjoy all the benefits that he anticipated. The commercial storm that swept over the whole country in the spring of 1837, carried him with others upon the breakers, and of course left him at the mercy of the wreck- ers ; since which he has been most laborious to remedy the losses of that de- structive year, and it gives us unfeigned pleasure to hear that he did succeed in some measure in leaving his family with such means as in the end, if taken care of, will prove a very rich inheritance."
His son Henry, is now Sergeant-Major of the 111th Ohio volunteer regi- ment in the civil rebellion. His dau. Julia W., is now the wife of Asa Backus of Norwich, Conn. His son, Edward, Jr., m. Miss Secor of Toledo, Dec. 25, 1862.
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P. 552, 1. 12, is this Jonathan the same as the "John Humphrey " bap. Nov. 16, 1800, of the W. C. R .?
P. 552, 1. 10, add to this family the name of Eli, who d. Sept. 15, 1777. (N. S. R.)
P. 552, 1. 33, the 2d wife of Ozias, was Sarah Hoffman, whom he m. when he was upwards of 80 years old. Elizabeth Kilbourne was the wife of Ozias, Jr.
P. 552, 1. 34, Russell d. in Missouri, in 1807.
P. 552, 1. 37, DANIEL, was a Brigadier-General in the U. S. A., for many years, and d. near St. Louis more than 20 years ago.
P. 553, 1. 9, George also had five sons, four of whom are in Iowa, and one a resident of St. Louis, Mo.
The above items relative to the Ozias Bissell branch are furnished by Lewis Bissell of St. Louis, Mo., a grandson of Ozias Bissell, Sr.
P. 553, 1. 14, ELIJAH, and Kezia, had Laura, bap. Dec. 14, 1783. (N. S. R.)
P. 553, 1. 20, Rev. HEZEKIAH's family from Wby Ch. Rec. In addition to those named, Mary, bap. Sept. 6, 1747; Wealthy Ann, bap. March 19, 1752; Mary, bap. Oct. 8, 1758. Also the following record by Rev. Mr. B., Records of Wby. Church : "Novr. 9, (1757), at abot. 2 º clock in ye morning, dyed with the Canker fever, or the Throat Distemper my Eldest Daughter, Mary Bissell, aged Ten years, one month & Twenty Seven Days. She dyed on ye 12th Day of her Sicks. Novr. 21st at abot half an hour after Eleven at night Dyed my other and only Daughter Wealthann Bissell, with the same Distemper, aged Five years seven months and Eighteen Days. She dyed on ye 14th Day of her Sicks."
His first son Hezekiah, d. July 12, 1742. (Wby. Ch. Rec.)
P. 553, 1. 26, Harry should be Henry ; his wife was of W., and the W. C. R., give Nov. 28, as the date of their marriage.
P. 553, 1. 28, 1823 should be 1827.
P. 553, 1. 40, should be entirely erased, as an incorrect version of line 3, on page 550.
JOSIAH, had Mary Strong, bap. Nov. 16, 1800. (W. C. R.) Query-Is this identical with Mary M., line 9, page 547 ?
EBENEZER, had John Devotion, bap. Oct. 20, 1782. (W. C. R.) Query-Is this the John M. D., line 5, page 546 ? Probable.
JACOB, m. Esther -, and had Ralph, bap. Sept. 27, 1789 ; infant dau. Jerusha, d. Sept. 18, 1777. (N. S. R.)
FITCH, m. Livia -, and had Fitch, bap. Aug. 21, 1791; Cyrus, bap. July 21, 1793. (In the record of this birth the name of the mother is Livia Drusilla.) (N. S. R.)
FITCH, m. Fanny Loomis, April 3, 1815. (W. C. R.)
EBENEZER FITCH, had Eunice, bap. June 29, 1800. (W. C. R.)
JONATHAN, had Sally Wolcott, bap. Aug. 31, 1794. (W. C. R.)
JOSEPH, had Tulla -; had Aurelia, bap. Oct. 17, 1784. (N. S. R.)
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JOSEPH and Sally -, (possibly and probably intended for, and the cor- rect name of Joseph's wife, instead of Tulla, as above) had Wolcott, bap. Feb. 19, 1786. (N. S. R.)
JOSEPH and Polly (same as Sally above, I. think), had Joseph, bap. Feb. 27, 1791. (N. S. R.)
JEMIMA, m. John Crossett, May 27, 1800. N. S. R.
From East Windsor Records .- NOADIAH (probably Maj. N. p. 550, 1. 2), m. Sybil Enos of Hartland, Vt., at Hartford, July 13, 1794; who d. June, 1796; he then m. Betsy Shuttleworth of Dedham, Mass., Jan. 27, 1797; he was 90 probably the Noadiah who had dau. Eliza, bap. Oct. 11, 1795, as recorded in E. W. C. R. AURELIA, m. Wmn. Henry Mather of Suffield Jan. 1, 1824. MARY, m. Amos Daniels of Ludlow, Mass., Nov. 10, 1823. MARY, m. Timothy Smith of Amherst, Mass., June 7, 1827. ELEANOR, m. Jonah Rice of Hart- ford, April 24, 1832. DOLLY, m. Rufus Russel of Sunderland, Mass., Dec. 8, 1823. JANE MELISSA, m. Wm. Green, April 29, 1824. BETSY, m. James Pelton, Feb. 23, 1834. JEMIMA S., m. Chauncey C. Sexton, Nov. 28, 1839. HANNAH AMELIA, m. John C. D. Carpenter, Oct. 4, 1842. ADELIA, m. Francis W. Shepard of Northampton, Mass., April 29, 1844. CORNELIA M., m. Chas. H. Talcott of Glastenbury, Jan. 8, 1851.
ELIZABETH, d. April 29, 1849.
S. W. Graveyard .- EBENEZER's child, d. July 6, 1728 ; and son d. Dec. 28, sp 1757; the wife of Thomas, ELIZABETH, d. April 6, 1742. NATHANIEL, d. March 6, 1752. ESTHER, d. July 31, 1741. . NOAH, s. of Noah, d. March 25, 1775. Wid. ESTHER, buried July 31, 1747. Wid. MARY, d. March 9, 1753. SARAH, buried Sept. 15, 1776. PEGGY, buried Nov. 20, 1835.
From Wby. Ch. Rec .- JONATHAN, had Jonathan, bap. Feb. 10, 1745. Dea. HEZEKIAH, d. Jan. 14, 1802, a. 59 ; had Juliana, bap. April 1, 1792. NANCY, m. Asher Adams of Boston, Feb. 23, 1800.
BLANCHARD, p. 554, 1. 31, SIMON, m. Eunice Squire, Oct. 29, 1823. P. 554, 1. 29, for 1795, read 1793.
P. 554, 1. 34, for 1852, read 1832.
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URSULA, m. Luke Adams, Feb. 19, 1819. (W. C. R.)
ADELISSA, m. Luman Squires, Feb. 18, 1817. (W. C. R.)
SARAH, had child bap. Aug. 3, 1766. (E W. C. R.)
BLISS, p. 555, STOUGHTON (probably son of Peletiah, line 10), had child, bap. May 20, 1787; Jan. 24, 1790 ; Peletiah, bap. April 22, 1792 ; Reuben, bap. Feb. 7, 1795; Reuben, bap. March 17, 1799. (E. W. C. R.)
BLODGET, p. 555, 1. 35, CEPHAS, then of E. W., m. Huldah Gaylord of W., Sept. 27, 1814. (W. C. R.) See also page 556, line 28.
BOLES, p. 557, 1. 20, " Record of SAMUEL BOLES and Familys Births and Deaths. March 19th, 1710, Samuel Boles was born. Oct. 28, 1719, Ruth Boles, his wife, was born. August 12th, 1747, Mary, their Daughter, was born. April 3d, 1753, Ruth, their Daughter, was born. July 31st, 1750, Elizabeth, their Daughter, was born. Sept. 13th, 1762, Samuel Boles departed this life,
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aged 52. April 7th, 1792, Ruth, his wife, departed this life aged 73. Nov. 2d, 1797, Elizabeth, his daughter, departed this life aged 47. June 16th 1810, Mary, his daughter, departed this life - 63. June 11th, 1831, Ruth, their Daughter, died 78 (she was the wife of Benjamin Barber, page 531, and probably the Widow Ruth Rockwell noticed on page 767, line 3). Thus ended the Family of Samuel Boles." (Furnished by D. W. Patterson of W. Winsted, Conn.)
BOOTH, p. 557. 1. 37, AARON, Jr. (E. W.), m. Ann Nash (of Wby.) Oct. 22, 1773; and d. Aug. 18, 1774, aged a few wks .; David, bap. April 21, 1776; Levi, bap. April 26, 1778 ; Russell, bap. Sept. 23, 1781. The children given to his father (beginning with Chloe) must also belong to him, he probably having removed to E. W. again. (Wby. Ch. Rec.)
BOWERS, p. 558, 1. 8, insert STEPHEN, m. Wealthy Loomis, Nov. 16, 1780. (W. C. R.)
JOHN (Bower), had by wife Catherine, Mary Ann, b. Feb. 17, 1765; 2 child. bap. Nov. 14, 1766 ; 2 child. bap. Feb. 15, 1769; Aug. 4, 1771 ; July 25, 1773; a John (probably same), had child. bap. Sept. 15, 1782 ; Nov. 19, 1797. AZEL, had child. bap. Aug. 21, 1768 ; Aug. 25, 1771 (all above from E. W. C. R.).
BRADLEY, p. 558, after 1. 25, insert ALMOND (E. W.), m. Pamelia Spencer, April 15, 1816. (W. C. R.)
BRANKER, p. 558, insert, Mr. JOHN, d May 27, 1662. (Col. Rec.)
BROOKS, p. 558, 1. 33, for 20, read 25. In 1. 36, for 1665, read 1665-6. BROWN, p. 558, 1. 40, for Salem, read Plymouth.
The following from Wby. Ch. Rec .- P. 559, 1. 27, JONATHAN,3 d. Aug. 26, 1747; and his wid. Mindwell, d. March 1, 1767, a. about 92.
P. 559, 1. 40, The wife of BENJAMIN,6 (Hannah) d. Aug. 25, 1759, a. per- haps 38 yrs. He m. 2, wid. Mary Brown of W. Hartford, June 12, 1760. He had by his first wife, in addition to those mentioned in the book, the fol- lowing : Joseph, bap. May 27, 1753; Kezia, bap. Jan. 11, 1756; Aaron, bap. Dec. 10, 1758. By his 2d wife he had Louis, bap. March 29, 1761; Moses, bap. Feb. 5, 1764; who d. May 22, 1775. His dau. Hannah seems to have been b. in 1745.
P. 560, 1. 9, for 1787, read 1737.
P. 560, 1. 26, inasmuch as Justus was bap. after his father's death, the Jonathan on this line is evidently the son of some other Jonathan, than Jonathan, Jr.12
P. 560, 1. 28, for Eli, read Levi.
P. 560, 1. 11, Isaac,8 also had the following : Isaac, bap. April 27; d. Oct. 26, 1740; Martha, bap. July 25, 1742; d. June 23, 1775 ; Isaac, bap. June 11, .738; d. Jan. 22, 1739 ; Isaac, bap. July 25, 1743; d. Oct. 8, 1743; Mindwell, ap. Sept. 23, 1744. Martha (wife of Isaac,8) d. Aug. 12, 1772, a. about 68 'rs .; Isaac himself d. Sept. 8, 1775.
BENJAMIN, had Moses, bap. Nov. 4, 1781; Nabby, bap. Nov. 24, 1799 ; Miles,
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Mary and William, bap. May 21, 1809 ; David, bap. June, 1812 ; Orrin, bap. July 10, 1814 ; Rosa Abigail, bap. Sept. 22, 1816 ; Lucy Elizabetlı, bap. July 4, 1819 ; Fanny Lucinda, bap. May 4, 1823; William, bap. Aug. 6, 1826.
BENJAMIN, Jr. (perhaps the above), had Rockee, bap. Oct. 6, 1771; Benja- min, bap. Oct. 13, 1776.
EBENEZER, m. Susanna Pierce, Dec. 19, 1776; had Ebenezer, bap. Sept. 7, 1777; Hezekiah, bap. May 19, 1781; Susy, bap. July 23, 1786.
TITUS (of Poq.), had Aaron, bap. March 29, 1761; Abigail, bap. Oct. 2, 1763.
EZRA (of Poq.), m. Chloe Hoskins, Oct. 13, 1757 ; had Sarah, bap. April 12, 1758 ; Chloe, bap. March 4, 1759 ; Sarah, bap. March 29, 1761; Ezra, bap. May 29, 1763; Rhoda, bap. June 23, 1765 ; Isaac, bap. May 31, 1767 ; Loanna, bap. July 16, 1769; Hannah, bap. Oct. 25, 1772.
EZRA (perhaps the above), had - bap. Aug. 31, 1783 ; Ursula, bap. Feb. 26, 1775; Polly, bap. April 26, 1778.
ALPHEUS, m. Miriam Burr, Oct. 9, 1771; he d. Sept. 3, 1821, a. 72; Char- lotte, bap. Jan. 26, 1772; Alpheus, d. Nov. 2, 1779, a. about 20 months ; Miriam, bap. Nov. 4, 1781.
MOSES, had Sidney and Steward, bap. May 21, 1809 ; James, bap. Aug. 18, 1811 ; Elizabeth, bap. May 21, 1815.
JOSEPH, had -; d. Nov. 23, 1705, a. about 6 months.
JOSEPH, Jr., had Luther Rogers, bap. Sept. 21, 1817 ; Mary Ann, bap. June 18, 1820; Almira, bap. Oct. 1824; Albert Stow, bap. June 22, 1828 ; had a child d. in 1829, a. 2 yrs .; also one Nov. 22, 1822, a. 15 hours.
STEPHEN, m. Ruth Mahala - who d. (and an infant also), Feb. 4, 1811, a. 29 ; had Ruth and Stephen, bap. Sept. 28, 1806.
CORNELIUS (probably son of Dea. Cornelius, p. 559), had Cornelius, bap. Jan. 6, 1740; Stephen, bap. Feb. 17, 1742.
EPHRAIM, had Ephraim, bap. Oct. 22, 1738.
JOEL LOOMIS, m. Wealthyann Burr, Sept. 21, 1800, is probably same Loomis who had Anna, Salome, Sherman and Edwin, bap. June 1, 1814 ; d. June 4. JOHN, Jr. (of Poq.), m. Hannah Owen, March 2, 1758.
URIAH, m. Chloe Clark of Poquonnoc, June 4, 1778.
of SAMUEL, m. Sena -, who d. March, 1782.
EBENEZER, m. Ruth Pinney of Simsbury, Feb. 16, 1800.
HEZEKIAH, m. Eunice Burr, Dec. 29, 1803.
AMY, m. Reuben Judd, Jr., of Hartford, Oct. 31, 1773.
SAMUEL, m. Lois Segar, April 10, 1806.
ANNA, m. Philip Putnam, Nov. 30, 1806.
LUCINDA M., m. Harry Webster of Simsbury, March 8, 1809.
BENJAMIN, m. Mrs. Theda Filley, Nov. 10, 1809.
JERUSHA, m. Calvin Hammon of Jericho, Oct. 6, 1773.
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CHLOE, m. Francis Barnard of Scotland, Oct. 8, 1778.
MARY, m. John C. Smith of Wallingford, Oct. 25, 1824. HARRIET (wid. of Sam.), m. Oliver Baker of Springfield, Nov. 7, 1826. ELIZABETH, (of Poq.) m. Joel Loomis of Torrington, June 4, 1752. WEATHY ANN, m. Edwin Bissell of Wallingford, Sept. 22, 1828.
Deaths .- ABIGAIL (wife of Benjamin), d. Jan. 31, 1809, a. 57. Wid. HANNAH, d. March 23, 1802, in 81st yr. SAMUEL, d. Feb. 2, 1803, a. about 60. STEPHEN, had an infant, d. Jan. 2, 1808. SAMUEL's child, d. April 30, 1807, a. 6 mos. ANNIE, d. April 19, 1801, a. 19. SAMUEL, d. Dec. 30, 1823. LUCIA, d. June 29, 1828, a. 5. HANNAH, d. Oct. 19, 1825, a. 80. WILLIAM, d. Oct. 24, 1825, a. 23. JOSEPH, Sen'r's wife d. March 7, 1825. EBENEZER, d. June 30, 1796, a 46. An infant of PHILIP, d. June 30, 1796. MICAH's idiot child, d. Dec. 14, 1796, a. 27. BENJAMIN, d. Nov. 15, 1799. ENOCH, d. Jan. 19, 1801, a 27. Wid. SUSANNAH, d. Sept. 14, 1813. ELI's child, d. Sept. 25, 1814, a. 13 mos. LooMIS (perhaps), d. Feb. 1818.
P. 560, 1. 31, STEPHEN, m. Ruth M. Loomis, Sept. 20, 1801; and STEPHEN, (probably the same) m. Ruth Dean of Simsbury, Nov. 20, 1809.
EPHRAIM, and Mary (probably the same as Ephraim and Mercy), had son Joab, bap. Feb. 15, 1767. (N. S. R.)
JOAB, had William, bap. Oct. 23, 1803. (W. C. R.)
WILLIAM, had Mary, bap. Aug. 2, 1801. (W. C. R.)
JOHN, m. Ruby Palmer, Sept. 30, 1798.
EUNICE, m. John Robeson, Aug. 4, 1800.
BUCKLAND, p. 562, 1. 13, Mary, b. Dec. 13.
P. 562, 1. 15, Hannah, d. Dec. 23, 1676.
P. 562, 1. 27, Hannah, d. Sept. 15, 1674; " b. ye first day."
P. 562, 1. 28, John d. also Dec. 7.
A Thomas, m. Hannah (dau. of Nathl.) Cook, Oct. 21, 1675. (All above from Col. Rec.)
BUEL, p. 563, 1. 15, Sarah, b. in Nov. (Col. Rec.) BENONI, had Elnathan before March 11, 1744. (Wby. Ch. Rec.) Peter, m. Martha Coggens, " both of Windsor," March 31, 1670. (Col. Rec.)
BULL, Capt. MANNING, had a child which d. Feb. 7, 1769, a. few hours ; Daniel, bap. Feb. 18, 1770. (Wby. Ch. Rec.)
BURNHAM (page 564) insert ABNER, had child. bap. Aug. 20, 1780; Feb. 24, 1782; May 23, 1784 ; Feb. 19, 1786 ; Nov. 18, 1787 ; Oct. 4, 1789 ; Mat- thew Rockwell, bap. July 24, 1791; El-, bap. Sept. 8, 1793 ; Emily, bap. June 20, 1796 ; Abner, bap. Jan. 19, 1798 ; W-, bap. Sept. 8, 1799. (E. W. C. R.)
ELIJAH, had child, bap. June 13, 1773. (E. W. C. R.) - Burnham, had child. bap. Nov. 1773; Feb. 6, 1774; May 14, 1780. (E. W. C. R.)
" WILLIAM, son of Thos. Burnam and Elizabeth, dau. of Nathaniel Lomas, were m. June 28, 1671." (Col. Rec.)
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DANIEL, had child. bap. Aug. 13, 1775. (E. W. C. R.)
STEPHEN, had child bap. July 17, 1796 ; June 21, 1801 ; and Wells, bap. March 16, 1794. (E. W. C. R.) CHARLES, had child bap. Sept. 11, 1775. SILAS, m. Hannah Morton of E. Hartford, Sept. 3, 1747. (Wby. Ch. Rec.)
BURLISON, DANIEL, had Esther, bap. Dec. 8, 1751; d. Feb. 9, 1752. JOB, had Abigail, bap. May 4, 1755. (Wby. Ch. Rec.)
BURR, p. 564, ABRAHAM, had Henry and Abraham, bap. Aug. 5, 1804 ; William, bap. Oct. 29, 1809. TITUS, m. Elizabeth Wilson, Sept. 1814. (W. C. R.) ISAAC (probably Dr. Isaac, line 26), had. child. bap. May 29, 1792; Sept 28, 1794; Jerusha, Horace, Orrin, bap. Feb. 1, 1801. (E. W. C. R.)
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