Ecclesiastical and other sketches of Southington, Conn, Part 89

Author: Timlow, Heman Rowlee, 1831-1892. [from old catalog]
Publication date: 1875
Publisher: Hartford, Press of the Case, Lockwood and Brainard co.
Number of Pages: 916


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anguish which ever attended this most horrible of human disorders. He appeared to possess a considerable degree of reason through the whole scene; was perfectly able to distinguish and speak to every acquaintance around him, and was apparently sensible that his dissolu- tion was fast approaching. A circumstance particularly favorable to his friends and attendants, and to be remembered by them with grati- tude was this-that he showed no disposition at any time to do the smallest injury or mischief to any person, but was constant in express- ing the warmest and most benevolent wishes for the welfare of his family and neighbors. It will be thought scarcely necessary to ob- serve that the above sad and awful event ought to be a warning to those who accustom dogs to lick their sores; and especially at a time like the present when instances of madness are so frequent among them."


CHILDREN .- 280. Orrilla, b. March 15, 1778; m. Juba Cowles; 261. Joel, b. Feb. 20, 1780; 282. James, b. Feb. 20, 1780; d. Sept. 12, 1790; 283. Daniel, b. June 5, 1752; m. Lucy Holbrook ; 284. Polly, b. Aug. 26, 1789; m. Jan. 2, 1809, Lloyd Root.


172. ASHBEL.


ASHBEL WOODRUFF, son of Jonathan (102), b. Jan. 22, 1761; m. Feb. 5, 1695, Sybil Ingraham, of Bristol. He lived in Flanders, on the place now occupied by his son Edwin. The old house was torn away a few years ago, to give place to the present building. He died Dec. 7, 1836; and his widow, April 2, 1855, aged 84.


CHILDREN .- Child b. and d. April 7, 1796; 265. Electa, b. Oct. 14, 1797; d. Dec. 23, 1806; 266. George Wyllys, b. Sept. 10, 1800; m. Jan. 1, 1822, Lucy Mesherel; d. Dec. 29, 1849; 267. William R., 6. May 24, 1803; m. Nov. 26, 1826, Susan Norton; d. Dec. 29, 1849; 268. Henry H., b. July 31, 1805, married at the South, and died at Knoxville, Texas, Dec. 3, 1869; 269. Child, b. and d. July 6, 1808; 270. Edwin, b. Feb. 28, 1810; m. (1) May 10, 1835, Phebe Hart, who died Oct. 30, 1871, when he m. (2) He lives on his father's place, in Flanders district.


173. GIDEON.


GIDEON WOODRUFF, son of Jonathan (102), bap. Oct. 30, 1763; m. Sarah Eaton. He graduated at Yale College in 1785, studied medi- cine, and settled in Plymouth, where he died. He had children, Abra- ham, Joel, William. William graduated at the Yale Medical College, in 1826, and settled for practice in Plymouth Hollow.


191. ROBERT.


ROBERT WOODRUFF, son of Robert (118), m. Fanny, dau. of Jared and Elizabeth Stevens. He lived where Capt. Samuel S. Woodruff now lives, and worked the farm with his brother Obed. These broth- ers presented quite a contrast in personal appearance. Robert was short and thick set, while Obed was tall and slim, and walked with a


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stooping gait. Robert died Nov. 26, 1824, and his wife Sept. 14, 1834, aged 51.


CHILDREN .- 285. Cynthia Elizabeth, b. Oct. 27, 1806; d. Feb. 13, 1837; 286. Harvey Edward, b. April 1, 1808; 287. Samuel Stevens, b. Nov. 12, 1811; m. June 8, 1834, Emeline Neal; 288. Fanny Maria, b. Sept. 9, 1816; m. May 22, 1837, Stanley Castle, of Fairfield, Vt .; 289. Jerusha, b. Sept. 28, 1819; 290. Robert, b. May 5, 1822; d. May 15, 1831; 291. Norman Barnes, b. June 7, 1825; d. Nov. 1864.


214. BUSHNELL.


BUSHNELL WOODRUFF, son of John (130), b. Apr. 29, 1774; m. (1) Nov. 29, 1793, Rachel, dau. of Capt. Daniel and Phebe (Clark) Lang- don, who d. Nov. 27, 1811, aged 36, when he m. (2) Harriet Hart. He lived a short distance west of the house of his son, the late Ard Woodruff, on the north side of the highway, where he died Apr. 12, 1849. His seconed wife died Dec. 11, 1848, aged 56.


CHILDREN .- 292. John Bushnell, b. March 20, 1800; m. Dec. 6, 1821, Mary Neal; 293. Amon, b. March 30, 1803; m. Eliza Hills; son Erwin, b. 1838; 294. Rachel, b. May 8, 1813; m. -, Major Nathan E. Stannard; 295. Hiel H., 6. Oct. 12, 1814; m. April 26, 1838, Lucinda, daughter of Jared C. Lee; son Frederick, b. March 23, 1839, who m. April 28, 1869, Ann Gridley; 296. Ard, 6. Sept. 21, 1816; 297. Levi; 298. Joel, b. May 2, 1821; m. Sept. 1, 1845, Lucy Forbes; children, Forbes, 6. Aug. 3, 1859, Lucy H., b. April 28, 1861; 299. Lucas, d. Nov. 26, 1854; 300. Harriet, b. Oct. 22, 1825; m. April 22, 1851, Gris- wold P. Miller; 301. Catherine, m. Aug. 23, 1848, Rollin Alford; 302. David P., b. May 15, 1830; 303. Verlinda, d. April 29, 1858.


216. STEPHEN.


STEPHEN WOODRUFF, son of John (130), b. Jan. 22, 1782; m. Oct. 2, 1811, Luanna Neal, dau. of Daniel. He lived at the north end of West street where he died, Mar. 27, 1833.


CHILDREN .- 304. Emma E., b. 1813; d. Dec. 3, 1850; 305. Ellen, b. 1816; d. April 20, 1817; 306. George L., b. 1823; d. Jan. 7, 1825; 307. Ellen M., 6. 1827; d. Jan. 19, 1828; 308. Samuel; 309. Mariette; 310. George, m. Sylvia Jane Dunham; 311. John H.


217. ASAHIEL.


ASAHEL WOODRUFF, son of John (130), b. Nov. 26, 1786; m. Feb. 24, 1814, Catherine, dan. of Capt. Giles and Sarah (Carter) Langdon, d. Dec. 15, 1863. She died Feb. 1, 1859. He lived on West street, on the corner near the school house. He afterwards lived north of the school house on the west side of the highway.


CHILDREN .- 312. Lucy Jane, 6. March 22, 1815; d. Dec. 22, 1815; 313. Jane, b. Jan. 19, 1817; d. Jnly 17, 1858; 314. Lucy Langdon, b. June 15, 1821; m. April 16, 1845, Ira C. Up- son; 315. Vesta, b. April 18, 1823; d. Dec. 27, 1823; 316. Sarah V., b. Nov. 22, 1824; m. Sept. 16, 1868, Edwin A. Bassett; 317. Selina, b. Aug. 21, 1827; 318. Charles C., b. May 29, 1830; m. Jan. 16, 1872, Sarah A. Weeks; 319. Giles L., b. June 3, 1833; 320. Jolın A., b. Dec. 4, 1837; d. Feb. 22, 1851.


224. SHELDON.


SHELDON WOODRUFF, son of Jason (134), b. Apr. 1798; m. (1) May 19, 1818, Levia Lewis, who died Nov. 7, 1830; (2) Oct. 5, 1845, Phebe Werd, who died July 2, 1871.


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CHILDREN .- 321. Harriet Lewis, b. March 20, 1824; d. July 30, 1830; 322. Merritt New- ell, b. Feb. 22, 1826; m. Oct. 2, 1856, Mary A. Smith, and has children, Edna Levia, b. Sept. 11, 1858, Arthur S., b. Jan. 1, 1867; 323. Julins Sylvester, b. May 1, 1828; m. July 4, 1852, Eliza W. Lives.


225. JAMES.


JAMES WOODRUFF, son of Samuel (135), b. June 2, 1785, in Walling- ford; m. Mar. 24, 1811, Sophia, dau. of Rev. William Robinson. He was a lawyer by profession, and resided in Catskill and Albany, N. Y., Detroit, Mich., and Brooklyn, N. Y. In this latter city he died Nov. 21, 1849, and she died died April 29, 1855.


CHILDREN .- 324. Anna Mills, b. April 16, 1812; m. Dec. 3, 1834, Theodore Romeyn; 325. Hellen Elizabeth, b. Sept. 8, 1816; m. April 20, 1836, George H. Tracy.


226. SAMUEL HENRY.


SAMUEL HENRY WOODRUFF, son of Samuel (135), b. Mar. 7, 1787; m. Mar. 8, 1812, Eliza M., dau. of Joel and Eleanor (Strong) Root; d. in Tariffville, April 11, 1859. He was a lawyer and lived in the house now occupied by William Wilcox. (See sketch, p. 446.)


CHILDREN .- 326. Samuel R., b. Dec. 26, 1813; 327. William H., b. Aug. 1815; d. Nov. 29, 1815; 328. Saralı S., b. 1818; d. early; 329. James C., b. 1820; 330. William F., b. 1822; 331. Henry D., b. Dec. 1824; 332. Joel Root, b. Aug. 1828.


230. LYMAN.


LYMAN WOODRUFF, son of Jotham (140), b. Oct. 31, 1796; m. Sept. 24, 1818, Roxana Johnson of Wolcott. He lived where his brother Lewis now lives, and afterwards removed west, and died in Trumbull Co., Ohio, Oct. 28, 1833.


CHILDREN .- George; Jane; Mary; Harriet.


233. LEWIS.


LEWIS WOODRUFF, son of Jotham (140), b. Nov. 7, 1803; m. Susan Woodruff, widow of his brother Frederick and dau. of Richmond Hall, of Wolcott. He resides east of the village, a short distance west of his father's homestead, on the south side of the road.


CHILDREN .- 333. Frederick, b. April 16, 1836; d. Nov. 21, 1860; 334. James Frank, b. Dec. 2, 1841; m. Oct. 3, 1864, Catherine C. Matthews, daughter of Harry S. and Susan M. (Perkins); d. Jan. 21, 1º67; child, James Frank, b. Oct. 10, 1866; d. March 8, 1868; 335. Harriet, b. Nov. 11, 1856; m. Jan. 28, 1869, Charles Hall.


235. WILLIAM.


WILLIAM WOODRUFF, son of Jotham (140), b. Dec. 21, 1808; m. Oct. 18, 1832, Laura, dau. of Eli and Hila (Curtiss) Miller. He built a house just west of his father's, on the north side of the road, where his widow still lives. He was a carpenter by trade. Feb. 16, 1834, he was chosen deacon of the Congregational church in Southington, and


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was the youngest man ever elected to the office in this church. He was exemplary in life, earnest in christian work, and zealous in reforms. He died Feb. 15, 1851. (See Sketch, p. 169.)


CHILDREN .- 336. Oliver Dwight, b. Oct. 23, 1333; m. Jan. 1, 1851, Emogene Neal; 337. Walter William, b. Dec. 27, 1835; m. Angeline Hunter, daughter of Lowrey G .; 338. Charles Samuel, b. Feb. 5, 1841; m. 1871, Julia Newton; 339. John, b. Jan. 31, 1849; 340. Wiliam, b. Feb. 21, 1851.


244. DANIEL SLOPER.


DANIEL SLOPER WOODRUFF, son of Urbana (146), b. 1792; m. Eliza, daughter of George and Abigail Bristol. He died July 9, 1844; his wife Dec. 25, 1872. He lived on the old homestead of his father, on East street, on the corner.


CHILDREN .- 341. George Bristol, bap. April 13, 1817; m. Lydia Lane; d. March 7, 1873; 342. Beverly, bap. April 11, 1818; 343. Susan Silena, bap. Aug. 6, 1820; m. Dec. 21, 1843, Samuel H. Yale, of Meriden; 344. Eliza Augusta, bap. Jnne 29, 1823; m. Nov. 20, 1842, David R. Sloper; 345. Sally Ann, b. Feb. 29, 1828; d. Jan. 23, 1829.


2.47. URBANE.


URBANE WOODRUFF, son of Isaac (149), b. Aug. 26, 1799; m. Eliza Bartholomew, of Northford; d. Dec. 7, 1873. He lived on the place owned by his father and grandfather, on East street. A farmer by occupation, he was President of the Southington Savings Bank, and held a high place in the confidence of the public.


CHILD .- 346. Nelson Peregrine, 6. Feb. 13, 1825; m. March 14, 1855, Sarah T. Robbins, and lives in New Britain. Children-Alice Robbins and Arthur Lowrey.


248. WYLLYS.


WYLLYS WOODRUFF, son of Isaac (149), b. Aug. 6, 1801; m. (1) April 7, 1825, Jane, daughter of Lucas and Laurinda (Carter) Curtiss, of Southington, who died Oct. 7, 1825; (2) Feb. 14, 1828, Mary, daughter of Selah and Mary (Carter) Lewis. He graduated at the Yale Medical College, in 1823, and located for practice in Meriden. Here he remained until his death, which occurred March 31, 1842. He was buried in Southington, but after several years his body was disinterred, and removed to Meriden. His widow married Henry C. Butler.


CHILDREN .- 347. Jane, m. Thomas Hubbard; 348. Mary, m. George Butler.


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250. ISAAC.


ISAAC WOODRUFF, son of Isaac (149), b. 1803; m. Sept. 30, 1824, Polly, daughter of Harvey and Elizabeth (Tryon) Dunham, of South- ington. He lived with his brother Urbane, and died Aug. 31, 1826, when his widow married Jan. 12, 1832, Bennet Bishop.


CHILD .- 349. Isaac, 6. Aug. 20, 1825, and lives in Hadley, Mass .; has two children.


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266. GEORGE WYLLYS.


GEORGE WYLLYS WOODRUFF, son of Ashbel (172), b. Sept. 10, 1800; m. (1) Jan. 1, 1822, Lucy, daughter of John G. and Polly (Smith) Mesherel, who died Sept. 12, 1832; (2) Diadamia, daughter of Samuel and Lucy (Ariail) Dunham.


CHILDREN .- Jane, Waldo, Alzara, Henry, Lucy.


283. DANIEL.


DANIEL WOODRUFF, son of Levi (176), b. June 5, 1782; m. Lucy, daughter of Nathan and Susannah (Wadhams) Holbrook. He lived on the west side of the river, near the factory of H. D. Smith & Co. He died suddenly, June 21, 1829, at the hotel of Orrin Pearl, that stood on the corner at Plantsville, where Mrs. Laura Smith now lives. His wife died July 26, 1863.


CHILDREN .- Betsey Ann, James, Lorenzo, Sophia.


287. CAPT. SAMUEL S.


CAPT. SAMUEL S. WOODRUFF, son of Robert (191), b. Nov. 12, 1811; m. June 8, 1834, Emeline, daughter of Wooster Neal. He lives on the place owned by his father and grandfather. During the last war he was conspicuous for the promptness with which he entered the service, and the gallantry that he displayed during his entire military career. He led the Southington company through the period of their enlistment. In the town he is held in high repute as a man of the most incorruptible integrity. He is a carpenter by trade.


CHILDREN .- 350. Adna Neal, 6. March 22, 1837 ; m. Harriet Hart; 351. Barnabas Powers, b. Jan. 10, 1839; 352. Samuel Robert, b. June 15, 1841; d. May 24, 1842; 353. Emeline, b. July 17, 1844; d. July 21, 1844.


292. JOHN BUSHNELL.


JOHN BUSHNELL, son of Bushnell (214), b. Mar. 20, 1800; m. Dec. 6, 1821, Mary Neal, dau. of Jeremiah, d. Feb. 27, 1872. He resided on West street, south of Mr. Stephen Clark's.


CHILDREN .- 354. Franklin, b. Sept. 25, 1822; m. Oct. 30, 1842, Elizabeth Morris; d. Dec. 29, 1870. Children-Ellen and Frank. 355. Albert, b. March 23, 1825; m. Sept. 15, 1852; d. Aug. 4, 1870. Children-Minnie and Gertrude. 356. Ellen, b. Sept. 21, 1828; m. Nov. 2, 1848, Elijah Manross. Children-Angeline, Nettie, and Frederick. 357. Mary Ann, b. March 16, 1837; m. May 27, 1857, Hobart Warner. Children-Cora and George.


296. ARD.


ARD WOODRUFF, son of Bushnell (214), b. Sept. 21, 1816; m. July 13, 1842, Orpha A., dau. of G. Washington and Amy (Adkins) Cowles, d. Mar. 3, 1872. He lived on the road leading from Rodney Langdon's to West street, in the house built by Perry Langdon.


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CHILDREN .- 358. Elvira C., 6. Feb. 23, 1845; 359. Lewis A., 6. Jan. 18, 1847; d. Aug. 12, 1874; 360. Edwin D., 6. Sept. 23, 1849; d. Jan. 12, 1854; 361. Ella O., b. Ang. 15, 1851; d. Jan. 16, 1854; 362. Fannie E., 6. July 11, 1855; 363. Nettie O., b. Feb. 28, 1859; 364. Webster D., b. May 3, 1863.


300. HARRIET (MILLER).


HARRIET WOODRUFF, daughter of Bushnell (214), b. Oct. 22, 1825; m. Apr. 22, 1851, Griswold P. Miller, son of Rev. Thomas Miller. He was born at Greenpoint, Long Island, Apr. 12, 1827, and died in Southington, Oct. 27, 1875. He was a soldier in the last war.


CHILDREN .- 365. Edson W., 6. Aug. 22, 1855; 366. Cora V., 6. Oct. 27, 1858.


302. DANID P.


DAVID P. WOODRUFF, son of Bushnell (214), b. May 15, 1830; m. June 22, 1851, Martha A. (Bidwell) Potter, widow of Samuel M. Potter. She is the daughter of Frarey and Nancy (Griswold) Bidwell of Manchester. He is a meat and provision dealer, and has his store about on the site of the Episcopal church that was burned in 1860.


CHILDREN .- 367. Josephine Eliza, b. July 5, 1852; m. Nov. 11, 1875, Schuyler P. Wil- liams ; 368. Jennie Alice, b. Jan. 6, 1861; 369. Paul Clifford, b. Dec. 12, 1868.


336. OLIVER DWIGHT.


OLIVER DWIGHT WOODRUFF, son of William (235), b. Oct. 23, 1833; m. Jan. 1, 1857, Emigene C., dau. of Levi and Amanda (Sutliff) Neal. Although a mechanic, Mr. Woodruff has given considerable attention to reading, and particularly to the study of the Bible. He holds the views commonly known as Advent, and is a preacher among this body of believers.


CHILDREN .- 370. Anna Maria, b. Jan. 6, 1859: 371. Burton, b. Sept. 9, 1862: 372. Louis, b. Nov. 17, 1872.


WRIGIIT.


REV. DAVID WRIGHT, b. July 30, 1788; m. Abigail Goddard, April 21, 1814. He was pastor of the Southington Baptist church 1814-19. (See pp. 321-24.)


CHILDREN .- 1. Abigail, 6. March 4, 1815; m. April 5, 1837, Joseph B. Bartlett, of Cum- mington, Mass. Mr. Bartlett died at Galveston, Texas, Nov. 22, 1839. She married (2) Henry L. Whittaker, of Waterville, N. Y. 2. David Russell, b. Aug. 5, 1817; m. Dec. 15, 1847, Margaret Bones, of Augusta, Ga. S. Thomas Goddard, b. Jan. 7, 1820; m. Aug. 30, 1846, Julia A. Green, Ithaca, N. Y. He is a graduate of Colby University and Madison Theological Seminary, and is settled at Newfane, N. Y. 4. William Carey, 6. Jan. 2, 1825; m. Aug. 4, 1851, Parmelia Holcomb, Litchfield, N. Y. She died April 6, 1864, when he married (2) Anna R. Jones, Aug. 17, 1866. He is a graduate of Amherst College and Madi- son University, and is settled at Weymouth, Mass. His son William R. graduated at the University of Pennsylvania and Crozier Theological Seminary, and is settled at Seneca Falls, N. Y. 5. Martha Hubbard, b. May 5, 1829; m. Dec. 1, 1857, Giles Potter, who is connected with the Conn. State Board of Education.


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YALE.


DAVID YALE was born in Wales of an ancient family, and married, 1613, Ann Morton, dau. of Bishop Morton. He died about 1617, when his widow married (2) 1618, Theophilus Eaton, a merchant of London. In 1637 Mr. Eaton, his wife and three children of Mr. Yale emigrated, in the ship Hector, to America, landing in Boston June 26, 1637; thence he removed to New Haven, reaching there Apr. 14, 1638. Mr. Eaton afterward became governor of the colony, and died Jan. 7, 1657. His widow returned to England.


CHILDREN .- 2. David, b. about 1614; 3. Ann, b. about 1615; 4. Thomas, b. about 1616.


4. THOMAS.


THOMAS YALE, son of David and Ann (Morton) Yale; b. in Wales about 1616, came to this country with his mother in 1637, located in New Haven in 1638, and had an estate of £300 at the time of his settlement. He bought land in North Haven and there settled in 1660. In the colony he was a leading man, signing the Plantation covenant and holding various offices. He died Oct. 15, 1704.


CHILDREN .- 5. John, 6. about 1646; 6. Thomas, b. about 1647; 7. Elihu, 6. April 5, 1648; 8. Mary, b. Oct. 26, 1650; 9. Nathaniel, b. Jan. 3, 1652; 10. Martha, 6. May 6, 1655; 11. Abigail, b. May 5, 1660; 12. Hannah, b. July 6, 1662; 13. Elizabeth, b. Jan. 29, 1667; m. .Joseph Pardee.


6. THOMAS.


THOMAS YALE, son of Thomas (4), b. about 1647; m. (1) Dec. 11, 1667, Rebecca Gibbards, (2) Sarah Nash, (3) July 31, 1716, Mary Beach of Wallingford; removed to Wallingford in 1760 with several other families, and was there prominent in the founding of the Con- gregational church; he was also Justice of the Peace, Surveyor, Clerk, and Captain in the Militia; dying Jan. 26, 1736, aged 89.


CHILDREN .- 14. Hannah, 6. July 27, 1669; 15. Rebecca, b. Oct. 2, 1671; 16. Elizabeth, b. July 25, 1673; 17. Theophilus, b. Nov. 13, 1675; 18. Thomas, b. March 20, 1678-9; 19. Nathaniel, 6. July 12, 1681; 20. Mary, b. Aug. 27, 1684; 21. John, b. Dec. 8, 1687.


IS. THOMAS.


THOMAS YALE, son of Thomas (6), b. Mar. 20, 1678-9 ; m. May 16, 1705, Mary Benham ; located in what is now called Meriden, and with fifty-one others, founded the Congregational Church, Oct. 22, 1729. He was a farmer, and died Sept. 26, 1750.


CHILDREN .- 22. Joseph, b. May 2, 1706; 23. Mary, b. Oct. 27, 1708; 24. Abigail, b. May 31, 1711; 25. Benjamin, b. Feb. 4, 1714; 26. Rebecca, b. March 30, 1717; 27. Lydia, b. Oct. 7, 1719; d. 1735; 28. Noah, 6. Jan. 2, 1723; 29. Anna, b. July 8, 1726; 30. Lydia, b. Sept. 1, 1735.


25. BENJAMIN.


BENJAMIN YALE, son of Thomas (18), b. Feb. 4, 1714; m. Mar. 23, 1737, Ruth Ives, lived just across the Southington line in Cheshire on


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what is known now as the Levi Bradley place; removed to Wolcott, and thence to Paterson, N. J., where he died in 1781. She died Oct. 26, 1777.


CHILDREN .- 31. Job, 6. Feb. 17, 1738; 32. Thomas, b. March 23, 1739; 33. Benjamin, b. Aug. 6, 1740; d. 1750; 34. Lydia, b. 1742; d. 1798; 35. Enos, b. Oct. 31, 1744; d. 1797; 36. Ozias, b. Jan. 14, 1746-7; 37. Stephen, b. June 6, 1749; 38. Benjamin, b. March 3, 1750; 39. Ruth, b. Feb. 11, 1756; m. May 8, 1781, Matthew Rice; 40. Uriah, b. April 12, 1761.


37. STEPHEN.


STEPHEN YALE, son of Benjamin (25), b. June 6, 1749; m. Nov. 3, 1774, Olive, dau. of Hezekiah and Mary (Brown) Clark of Southing- ton. He removed with his father to Wolcott, and Paterson, N. J., and died at the latter place Sept. 3, 1818. His wife died Sept. 9, 1811, aged 61.


CHILDREN .- 41. Lydia, b. Aug. 12, 1775; 42. Oliver, b. 1776; 43. Mark, 6. Dec. 11, 1778; 44. Clark, 6. April 30, 1781; 45. Benjamin, b. Oct. 25, 1783; 46. Olive, b. 1785; 47. Ste- phen, 5. Nov. 22, 1786; 48. Sally, 6. 1788; 49. Enos, b. 1795.


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