Families of ancient New Haven, Vol. VII, Part 30

Author: Jacobus, Donald Lines, 1887-1970
Publication date: 1923
Publisher: Rome, N.Y. : C. Smith
Number of Pages: 544


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Recently a correspondent sent me an advertising circular in which my name still appears as a member of the Council, together with the envelope in which the circular was mailed, showing that it was mailed by the Institute from Chicago on June 27, 1931, more than a year after my disclaimer was printed.


Since I have never at any time accepted membership in the Council of the Institute of American Genealogy, and have con- sistently disclaimed such a connection ; and since I consider this unauthorized use of my name to be detrimental to my repute as a genealogist, the profession by which I earn my living; I am printing the present article to express my position in unequivo- cal terms. It is possible that the offending circular, though mailed so recently, is one of a large edition printed prior to the receipt of my former protest; or it may be that my name was retained through an oversight when new circulars were printed. Whatever the explanation, my only recourse, aside from costly and tedious' legal action, is to give as much publicity as possible to my denial, and to explain my real position in the matter, in order to offset the false and misleading impression given by the continued unauthorized use of my name.


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My disrelish for the association of my name with the Institute is based on my utter disapproval of the methods employed in compiling some of the sections of the Magazine of American Genealogy. The standard of accuracy is much inferior to that maintained by the better class of gencalogists and in the better class of genealogical publications. Let it be admitted at once that every genealogist and every compiler makes mistakes. Nevertheless, the competence of a genealogist, and the repute of a genealogical publication, must be measured by the nature and the frequency of the errors of which they are guilty.


The nature and the frequency of errors found in a casual examination of the pages of the Magazine of American Genc- alogy are such as to render it questionable as an authority. Admittedly, it only claims to index material that is to be found in print or in the files of the Institute. The material in the files was furnished by hundreds, probably thousands, of people who were invited to send their records for inclusion in the Compendium of American Genealogy. Doubtless some of this material is reliable. But much of it was prepared and sent in by novices whose inexperience led them into every imaginable error. The Compendium itself gives evidence of this. As printed in the section of the Magazine called "Immigrants to America before 1750," there is no way for readers to determine the source of most of the statements, which are therefore value- less except as clues. In addition to the uncertainty of the sources, the work of compilation bears every evidence of careless, incompetent handling.


Almost every page of this section is a witness to the truth of the above criticism. Two examples will suffice.


No. 16, page 141. Alling Ball is called "prob. son of Rev. Richard Ball, of London," a theory which has not been accepted since his cousin's will appeared in 1900 in the New England Register. Alling is assigned a probable son, Edward of Bran- ford, though no evidence has ever been printed for making Edward a son of Alling, and the History of the Ball Family published by Mr. Andreini in 1916 fails to include Edward among Alling's children. The statement is apparently a mere irresponsible guess. The compilers failed to utilize the best printed authorities, hence their account in the Magazine con- tains old theorics and guesses which were disproved years ago.


No. 15, page 137. A cursory examination of the printed account of the family of John Baldwin of Milford reveals ten errors, some of a minor, some of a vital, character. His first four children were actually baptized together on 26 Mar. 1648. The baptism of the first child, John, is given correctly in the Magazine; that of the second is stated as 20 Mar. 1648; that of the third is omitted; while that of the fourth child is stated as 22 Mar. 1648. The error is of a trifling nature, but the giving


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of three variants for the same date fairly indicates the carelessness with which the material was prepared.


The daughter Mary was actually born 7 Sept., and baptized 10 Sept., 1654. The Magazine states that she was baptized 17 Sept. 1654, and that she "prob. m. March 20, 1667, Thomas Bascom." Since she would only have been 121/2 years old at the time of the alleged marriage, and was not named in her father's will, I venture to doubt the probability, and conclude that she presumably died young. Good authorities agree that Thomas Bascom's wife was Mary Newell, daughter of Thomas Newell of Farmington; and the settlement of Newell's estate supplies sound evidence to that effect. If Bascom had also a Baldwin wife, she should be sought in some other Baldwin family.


Deborah, the wife of George Baldwin, is called daughter of Dea. Jonathan Rose, but she was really daughter of John Rose, proved by the latter's will.


The most amusing mistake in this family relates to the wife of Richard, youngest son of John Baldwin. She is called Anne widow of Mr. Arney. The facts are, that her name was Amy Oviatt, and that Mr. Arney is a myth. The origin of this error is an excellent illustration of the type of blunder that is to be found in the Mazagine. It seems that the inscription on her gravestone was printed thus by Nathan G. Pond: "Here lyes buried ye body of Mrs Arney Baldwin wife to Mr Richard Baldwin" etc. It should be obvious to the veriest tyro that "Arney" was intended for the lady's first name, and could by no possibility be intended for the name of a former husband. In Mr. Pond's printed additions and corrections, he states that she was Mrs. Amey Baldwin, daughter of Thomas Oviatt. It may therefore be presumed that "Arney" was a misreading of the stone, unless an error of the stonecutter's. It would be interesting, if not illuminating, to learn by what process of ratiocination the compilers reached the conclusion that the lady had a former husband, Mr. Arney.


But enough; there is no need to multiply examples. My object has been to give an idea of the nature, frequency, and variety of errors which teem in the Magazine of American Genealogy, in order to explain why the continued unauthorized use of my name as an official, by the Institute or any of its affiliated publications, is damaging to my professional standing. I protest, and shall continue to protest, as often as violations of my objection to the use of my name are called to my attention. I reiterate, I never accepted membership in the Council of the Institute; I did pay for ordinary memberhip when the Institute was founded, and have since resigned that; I have no connection with the Institute or its Magazine, and such use of my name is in spite of my written and printed protests.


Families of Ancient New Haven (Continued from page 1940)


WANTWOOD. BENJAMIN had :


1 BENJAMIN, b 20 July 1712 EHV; m 30 Mar 1743 NHV-Ann da. Job & Sarah (Thomas) Dawson, b 28 June 1720 NHV.


¿ Phebe, b 30 Mar 1744/5 NHV.


ii Benjamin, b 5 Nov 1747 NHV.


2 JEREMIAH, b 20 Feb 1714 EHV.


WANTWOOD. MISCELLANEOUS. ABEL, d before 1753 ; m Eliz- abeth Lors m Nov 1787 NHC2-Moses Merriman.


WARD. FAM. 1. WILLIAM, s. of Andrew & Tryal (Meigs), b 18 Oct 1678 (Killingworth), d 18 Dec 1768 æ. 90 WT1, 19 Dec 1767 æ. 90 WV; Capt .; m (1) 14 Dec 1701 Lettice da. John & Mary Beach, b 24 Dec 1679 WV ; m (2) 1755 Ruth


(By 1) : 1 MACOCK, b [17 July 1702] WV, d 6 May 1783 æ. 83 WT1; Capt .; m (1) 9 Jan 1724 WV-Hannah da. John & Abigail (Hall) Tyler, who d 2 Nov 1759 WV; m (2) 24 Dec 1760 WV-Mary da. Joseph & Abigail (Payne) Andrews, wid. John Hull, b 15 June 1714 WV.


(By 1) : i Content, b 11 Oct 1727 WV; m 26 Nov 1749 WV-Ichabod Camp.


ii Hannah, d 22 Apr 1761 WV; m 1 Dec 1754 WV-Ephraim Johnson.


iii Lettice, b 11 Oct 1739 WV, d 14 Nov 1739 WV. 2 MARY, b [10 Mar 1703] WV, d 11 June 1767 æ. 66 CT1; m 9 Nov 1727 WV-Phineas Atwater.


3 WILLIAM, b [7 Jan 1705] WV, d 19 Dec 1761; m (1) 1 June 1726 WV-Abigail Crampton, b 1704, d 4 Nov 1757 æ. 53 GT; m (2) 3 Aug 1758 Jerusha Evarts; she m (2) Wilcox.


(By 1) : i Mary, b 28 May 1727 WV, d 1776; m (1) 29 Dec 1742 Abijah Waterhouse; m (2) Samuel Alling.


ii Billious, b 10 July 1729 WV, d 24 Mar 1777 æ. 48 WT1; m 4 Jan 1753 G-Beulah da. Na- thaniel & Rebecca (Mallory) Hall, b 2 Apr 1733 G, d 1 Nov 1823 æ. 901/2 (Hartford) F.


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iii Luman, b 11 Feb 1737 (at G) F, d 7 May 1768 æ. 31 GT; m 21 Nov 1759 Elizabeth da. Sam- uel & Jane (Talman) Dudley, b 14 Mar 1739, d 17 Sep 1819; she m (2) Jared Chittenden ; had children.


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iv .Corinc, b 31 May 1740 (at G) F, d 27 Oct 1818; m (1) 25 Oct 1759 Asher Stone; m (2) 1 May 1772 Joseph Chittenden.


4 AMY, b 7 Apr 1707 WV; m 27 June 1728 WV- Samuel Towner.


5 AMBROSE, b 6 Mar 1709 WV, d 1737 (at sea) F; m 20 Nov 1734 NHV-Rachel da. Joseph & Mary (Wil- mot) Dorman, b 15 Fcb 1707/8 NHIV, bp 23 Mar 1734/5 (adult) NHC1; she m (2) 17 Feb 1747/8 NHV-Moses Mansfield.


¿ Ambrose, b 24 Aug 1735 NHV, bp 24 Aug 1735 NHC1, d 10 June 1808 æ. 73 NHx; Census (NH) 1-0-3; m (1) 27 Nov 1760 NHV-Sarah Chamberlin, who d 13 June 1785 NHx; m (2) June 1786 NHx-Mary da. Frederick & Patience Chappel. FAM. 3.


ii William, b 8 Dec 1736 NHV, bp 13 Dec 1736 NHC1, d 6 Nov 1829 æ. 93 LT ; m 27 Nov 1766 Anna da. Rev. Solomon Palmer, b c. 1746, d 4 Nov 1839 æ. 93 LT. FAM. 4.


6 LETTICE, b 7 June 1711 WV, d 1 Oct 1749 æ. 39 PT; m 22 June 1727 WV-Daniel Curtis.


7 JOHN, b 10 Jan 1714 WV, d 2 Dec 1754 WV ; Dr .; m 11 May 1736 WV-Elizabeth da. Samuel & Eliza- beth (Peck) Abernathy.


¿ Thelus, b 24 Apr 1737 WV, d 24 July 1804; m (1) 24 Sep 1758 Lydia Meigs, b 5 Mar 1739, d 14 June 1775; m (2) Sarah Shelley, b 23 July 1738, d Feb 1823.


ii Abel, b 1 July 1740 WV, d 20 Nov 1759 WV, F&IW Rolls.


iii Titus, b 18 Mar 1742 WV, d in N. Y. (just returned from sea) ; m 7 Junc 1764 WV- Amy da. Enos & Anne (Humphreville) Smith, b c. 1745, d 1 Oct 1823 æ. 78 (NHx)NHV ; she m (2) 27 Mar 1796 NHx-Richard Eld.


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iv Martha, b 16 July 1744 WV; m 8 June 1762 WV-William Carter.


v Eunice, b 17 July 1746 WV, d 16 July 1794 æ. 49 WdT1; m 5 Dec 1773 WV-David Cook. vi John, b 24 May 1748 WV, d soon.


vii John, b 19 Nov 1751 WV; res. Plattsburgh, N. Y., 1794, & conveyed to Felix Ward of Wd [Wd Deeds, 4:400].


8 TRYAL, b 10 Jan 1716 WV ; m Daniel Pickett of St.


9 ARAH, b 5 July 1718 WV ; m 13 Aug 1740 Goshen V- Phebe da Samuel & Rebecca (Barnes) Towner, b 14 Sep 1717 BdV.


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¿ Diantha, b 1741; m 29 Aug 1759 OxfC- Reuben Hale.


ii Mamre, b 4 June 1744 StV.


iii Sarah, b 8 Sep 1746 StV.


iv Tryal, b 20 June 1750 StV; m 16 Nov 1768 OxfC-Daniel Curtis of Sy.


v Eunice ; m Jesse Cady.


vi Aner, bp 28 Oct 1758 OxfC.


10 ZENAS, b 17 Sep 1720 WV, d 4 Nov 1793 æ. 74 Rox- buryT; m (1) 24 May 1743 Mary Bates, who d 25 Sep 1760; m (2) 1 Feb 1761 Patience da. Solomon & Martha (Warner) Squire, bp 15 Apr 1733 WyV.


(By 1) : i Bethuel, b 8 Apr 1744, d 5 Mar 1813 æ. 69 So.BritainT; m 23 Apr 1769 Ruth Squire, b c. 1750, d 28 Feb 1816 æ. 66 SoBritainT.


ii Macock, b 6 Nov 1745, d 2 Aug 1836 æ. 91 Rox- buryT; m 8 Jan 1769 Elizabeth da. David & Margaret (Warner) Squire, b 4 Dec 1749 WyV, d 13 Jan 1834 æ. 84 RoxburyT.


iii Mary, b 26 Oct 1747 WyV; m Ichabod Squire; rem. to Vt.


iv Zenas, b 11 July 1750 WyV, d 5 Nov 1753 WyV. v Amy, b 6 July 1752 WyV.


vi Anna, b 6 July 1755, d 13 Aug 1840 æ. 84 RoxburyT; m Thomas Squire.


vii Content, b 20 Oct 1757; m 7 Aug 1777 So. BritainC-Isaac Squire.


(By 2) : viii Patience, b 27 Dec 1761; m Benjamin Squire of Ohio.


ix Hamutal, b 30 Sep 1764, d 2 Jan 1813 æ. 49 RoxburyT; m 26 Nov 1788 Adna Mallory.


x Zenas, b 17 July 1770; m 25 Sep 1788 So. BritainC-Martha Parke.


11 TITUS, b 27 Apr 1723 WV.


FAM. 2. BILLIOUS & BEULAH (HALL) WARD :


1 BILLIOUS, b 30 Oct 1754, d 1 Nov 1787 (in New Providence) ; m 29 Sep 1776 WV-Eunice Hall. 2 SELINA, b 15 Jan 1762, d 14 Dec 1766 (scalded).


3 JAMES, b 2 Feb 1768, d 25 Oct 1856; Col .; res. Hart- ford, Conn .; m 8 Sep 1803 Ruth da. Jonathan & Ruth (Benton) Butler, b 17 July 1776, d 12 Dec 1844. Much of the present account is from the record in the handwriting of Col. James.


4 WALTER, b 20 Feb 1772.


FAM. 3. AMBROSE & SARAH (CHAMBERLIN) WARD :


1 CONTENT, b 19 Sep 1761 NHV, bp 19 Aug 1770 NHx, d 9 Sep 1827 æ. 66 (at N. Y.) ConnH; m 14 June 1783 NHV, NHx-Russell Clark.


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2 AMBROSE, b c. 1763, bp 19 Aug 1770 NHx, d 20 June 1833 æ. 70 NHT1, 21 June (NHx)NHV; Census (NH) 2-3-2; m 16 Dec 1786 NHx-Rebecca da. Ebenezer & Rebecca Parmelee, b c. 1765 (at G), d 14 July 1842 æ. 77 NHT1, NHV.


i Ebenezer, bp 8 Mar 1789 NHx.


ii William, bp 12 June 1791 NHx.


iii Rebecca, b c. 1793, d 27 Aug 1795 æ. 3 NHx.


iv Eliza Ann, b c. 1799, d 6 Apr 1831 æ. 32 NHT1.


v Phebe Maria, b 12 Aug 1803 NHT1, d 5 Mar 1885 NHT1, æ. 82 NHV ; m John I. Stone.


3 SAMUEL, b 22 Feb 1764 NHT1 [1765 ?], bp 19 Aug 1770 NHx, d 13 Mar 1828 NHT1, 15 Mar æ. 62 (NHx) NHV; m Mary Whittlesey Lewis, b 3 Nov 1780, d 18 Jan 1863 æ. 82 NHT1.


4 SARAH, b c. 1767/8, bp 17 Aug 1769 NHx, d 18 Aug 1769 NHx.


5 SARAH, bp 19 Aug 1770 NHx, d 14 Mar 1818 æ. 47 NHT1; m 15 Mar 1789 NHx-Isaac Tomlinson.


6 JULIANA, bp 26 Feb 1775 NHx.


FAM. 3. AMBROSE & MARY (CHAPPEL) WARD :


7 POLLY, b [July 1790], bp 1 July 1791 (æ. 0-11) NHx.


8 ELIZABETH, bp 3 Jan 1792 NHx, d 3 Jan 1792 NHx.


9 JOHN, b 19 May 1793 NHx, bu. 20 May 1793 NHx.


10 JOHN CHAPPEL, bp 30 Aug 1797 NHx; rem. to Mobile, Ala.


11 HARRIET MARIA, bp 30 Aug 1797 NHx, d 3 May 1827 æ. 30 EHC; m Feb 1814 ColR-John A. Thomas.


FAM. 4. WILLIAM & ANNA (PALMER) WARD :


1 SARAH, b 18 Mar 1767-F, bp 1 Apr 1767 (at NH) Dx, d 5 Apr 1767 F.


2 MARCELLA, b 11 July 1768 F, bp 16 Oct 1768 NHx, d 24 Oct 1846 æ. 78 LT; m 2 Apr 1789 F-Joseph Birge.


3 DIANTHA, b 30 Jan 1770 F, bp 1 Apr 1770 NHx, d 7 June 1838 F; m Uriah Stone of L.


4 WILLIAM, b 19 Oct 1771 LT, bp 15 Dec 1771 NHx, d 22 July 1854 LT; m 25 June 1803 F-Charlotte Munger, b 25 June 1784 LT, d 18 Aug 1856 LT.


5 SOLOMON, b 7 Oct 1773 F, bp 28 Oct 1773 NHx, d 22 Oct 1773 NHx.


6 GRACE, b 16 July 1775 F, bp 30 July 1775 NHx, d 11 Nov 1864 æ. 91 LT; m 8 May 1808 F-Ashbel Wessels.


7 ABIGAIL, b 27 Sep 1777 F, bp 12 Oct 1777 NHx, d 31 Dec 1837 F; m Jesse Kilbourn.


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8 JOHN, b 10 Sep 1779 F, bp 14 May 1780 NHx; Rev .; res. Lexington, Ky. ; m - Clifford.


9 HENRY, b 20 Jan 1782 F, bp 10 Feb 1782 NHx, d 13 Sep 1864 F; res. Penfield, N. Y .; m 14 Dec 1806 Diantha Kilbourn, b 15 Feb 1790, d 8 Jan 1866.


10 LAURA ANN, b 20 July 1786 F, bp 21 Oct 1787 NHx, d 23 June 1832 F; m John Brown of Cazenovia, N. Y.


FAM. 5. TITUS & AMY (SMITH) WARD :


1 SYLVIA, b 8 Aug 1764 WV ; m Isaac Plumb of M.


2 ABEL, b 24 May 1766 WV; in (1) Rachel Hotchkiss of Wd, who d 1787; m (2) Anna Wheeler.


(By 1) : i Richard, b 21 Sep 1787, d 2 Mar 1851 (at Nau- gatuck) ; m 15 Dec 1811 Roxana Hoadley.


(By 2) : ii Rachel, b 23 Jan 1792, d 21 Feb 1880 æ. 88 SouthfordT; m Jervis Sommers, who d 20 Jan 1833 æ. 42 SouthfordT.


3 TITUS, b 30 Mar 1768 WV; m Sarah da. Joseph & Eunice (Thomas) Smith, bp 29 June 1766 NHC2.


4 BETSEY, b 22 Mar 1770; m Samuel Beach.


5 NANCY, b 10 June 1773 ( ?).


6 JOHN, b 13 May 1774, d s. p.


7 SARAH, b 26 May 1776 ; m Elijah Prindle.


8 WILLIAM, b 5 Jan 1780, d s. p.


9 STATIRA, b 16 July 1782; m 15 Nov 1802 Conn Journal-Burrows Wright.


WARD. FAM. 6. JOHN, d 5 Jan 1785 (at sea) WHD; m Sybil da. John & Sybil (Smith) Thomas, b 27 Nov 1745 NHV, d 14 Dec 1822 æ. 78 WHD; Census, Sybil (NH) 0-2-3.


1 JOHN, d 27 Apr 1800 (at sea) WHD; Census (NH) 1-0-3; m 14 Feb 1788 NHx-Eunice da. John & Lydia (Thomas) Richards, b c. 1766, d 17 Oct 1838 æ. 70 (or 73) WHD.


i Mabel, "child" bp 23 Nov 1788 NHx, d 1 June 1841 æ. 53 WHD. Infant child of Mabel d Aug 1808 WHD.


ii Harriet, b c. 1790, d 4 Feb 1864 æ. 74 NHT1; m Jabez Barnett.


iii William, b c. 1793, d 25 May 1831 æ. 38 WHD. iv Adah, b c. 1794, d 8 Feb 1876 æ. 82 WHT3; m Francis Kimberly.


v Sybil; m Andrew Dafter.


2 HENRY ; m 20 Oct 1793 MC1-Catherine da. John & Mary (Smith) Gibb, bp 26 July 1767 MC1, d 9 Mar 1849 æ. 81 WIID. Their s. Capt. Henry m Oct 1818 ConnH-Mabel Dorman.


3 BETSEY, b c. 1770, d 10 Mar 1851 æ. 81 Sharon; m 22 June 1793 NHx-Willard Bristol.


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4 THOMAS, b c. 1771, d 21 Nov 1839 æ. 69 WHD; m Patty -, who d 3 Oct 1835 æ. 66 WHD.


5 SYBIL, b c. 1775, d 10 Sep 1776 WHID, bu. 11 Sep æ. 1 NHx.


6 JAMES, bp 3 Aug 1777 NHx; Capt .; m (1) Huldah da. Justus & Rebecca (Humphreville) Smith, b c. 1781, d 31 July 1817 æ. 36 WHID. A s. James, b c. 1808, d 21 Sep 1815 æ. 7 WHD; & Horace, b c. 1810, d 3 Nov 1815 æ. 5 WHD.


WARD. JOHN m Esther da. Ebenezer Beach of St, & had Heze- kiah, b 28 Mar 1756 DV, & Sarah, bp 3 Feb 1760 DC .. . .. STEPHEN, d 1759 ; m 22 Nov 1752 DV-Abigail da. Isaac & Sarah (Osborn) Johnson, b 11 Feb 1727 WV, d 4 Nov 1759 æ. 33 WV. Children : 1 Joseph, b 29 Nov 1753 DV ; perhaps m 18 July 1774 WV-Abigail Lewis of Farm. 2 Mary, b 28 Feb 1756 DV, bp 4 Mar 1756 DC. 3 Rhoda, b 11 Dec 1758 DV, bp Apr 1759 DC. . ABIGAIL m 4 July 1745 WV-Samuel Galpin.


WARLAND. WILLIAM, b c. 1758, d 22 Dec 1823 æ. 68 (NHx) NHV; m Mary [da. James & Sarah (Mansfield) Thomas], b c. 1761, bp 18 Jan 1795 NHx, d 21 Feb 1823 æ. 61 NHT1, 22 Feb æ. 62 (NHx)NHV.


1 SALLY, b c. 1781, bp 7 Feb 1796 (æ. 15) NHx.


2 MARIA, b c. 1785, bp 18 Jan 1795 (æ. 10) NHx.


3 DORCAS, b c. 1789, bp 18 Jan 1795 (æ. 6) NHx; m 27 Nov 1808 NHx-John Henry Stow.


4 CLARISSA S., b c. 1791, bp 18 Jan 1795 (æ. 4) NHx; m Aaron Clark White.


5 LUCY, b c. 1793, bp 18 Jan 1795 (æ. 2) NHx, d 1 May 1855 æ. 63 NHT1; m 28 Nov 1813 NHx-Philip Curtis of St. who d 24 May 1855 æ. 63 NHT1.


6 REBECCA THOMAS, b [June 1795], bp 7 Feb 1796 NHx, d 17 Aug 1796 æ. 0-14 NHx.


7 WILLIAM THOMAS, bp 17 June 1798 NHx.


WARNER. FAM. 1. THOMAS, s. of John & Ann (Norton) of Farm, d 24 Nov 1714 WatV ; res. Wat; m Elizabeth


1 ELIZABETH; m Samuel Chatterton of NH.


2 BENJAMIN ; settled in H; m Hannah da. Ebenezer & Mercy (Brooks) Hill, b Sep 1678 NHV, perhaps the Hannah Warner who d 28 Dec 1764 NoHC.


i Desire, b 23 Oct 1704 NHV ; m 11 Feb 1728/9 NHV-Ezekiel Sanford of NoH.


ii Benjamin, b 16 June 1707 NHV, d 1747 ; m 1 Jan 1729/30 NHV-Rachel da. Samuel San- ford, b 1 May 1710 NHV; she m (2) 8 Nov 1750 NHV-Enos Sperry; m (3) 1 Feb 1759 NHC2-David Jackson of Newtown. FAM. 2.


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iii Joseph, b 16 Mar 1714 NHV, d 1753; m c. 1735 Dorcas da. John & Mehitabel (Wolcott) Ford, b 5 Nov 1712 NHV, d c. 1788; she m (2) c. 1755 Isaac Johnson; m (3) Joseph Mansfield. FAM. 3.


3 CHILD, d young.


4 JOHN, b 6 Mar 1680/1 WatV.


5 MARY, b 9 Dec 1682 WatV, d 7 June 1705 WatV.


6 MARTHA, b 1 Apr 1684 WatV ; m John Andrus.


7 THOMAS, b 28 Oct 1687 WatV; m Abigail Barnes. He is probably the Thomas Warner who had a nat. child by Rebecca Thorpe :


i Thomas, b 6 Aug 1714 NHV.


8 SAMUEL, b 16 Mar 1690 WatV, d 1741; m 12 May 1715 WatV-Sarah Scott; had issue.


9 MARGARET, b 16 Mar 1693 WatV, d 27 June 1749 WatV; m 21 Apr 1715 WatV-Ebenezer Richard- son.


FAM. 2. BENJAMIN & RACHEL (SANFORD) WARNER :


1 BENJAMIN, b 2 May 1730 NHV, d 2 Mar 1800 æ. 70 HT2; Census (H) 1-0-3; m 26 Dec 1751 NHV- Sarah da. Josiah & Deborah (Barnes) Tuttle, b 25 Mar 1723 NHV, d 21 Mar 1818 æ. 85 (HT2 list).


i Sarah, b 12 Mar 1755 NHV; m 11 Aug 1774 NHC1-Amos Potter.


ii Benjamin; Census (Wethersfield, Vt.) 1-3-3; m 6 Apr 1779 NHC1-Anna [da. Israel & Eliza- beth (Tallman)] Sperry, [bp 19 Feb 1758 BdC]; left issue.


iii Samuel, b c. 1759, d 3 Sep 1840 æ. 81 (HT2 list); Census (H) 1-0-2; in 25 Sep 1788 HC1-Lydia da. Ebenezer & Lettice (Parker) Hitchcock, bp 6 Sep 1767 NHC1, d 11 May 1810 æ. 43 (HT2 list). FAM. 4.


iv Phebe, b c. 1762, d 12 Dec 1845 æ. 83 HT2; m Daniel Dorman.


v Mary; m 25 Sep 1788 HC1-Joseph Heaton.


vi Jesse, b c. 1766, d 7 Jan 1818 æ. 52 HT2; Census (H) 1-0-4; m Abigail da. Benjamin & Mary (Ball) Dorman, b 4 Mar 1771 NHV, d 24 Apr 1846 æ. 75 (HT2 list). FAM. 5. vii Rachel; m Edmund Dorman.


2 EBENEZER, b 14 Dec 1732 NHV, d 19 Feb 1811 æ. 78 HT2; Census (H) 2-0-6; m 27 Jan 1761 NHV- Susanna da. Amos & Sarah (Mansfield) Tuttle, b 19 Mar 1736/7 NHV, d 2 Jan 1815 æ. 78 HT2.


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i Amos, b 8 Nov 1761 NIIV, d 14 Nov 1838 æ. 77 HT2; Census (H) 1-0-0; m (1) 21 Feb 1797 NHC1-Ruth, nat. da. James Gilbert & Sarah Cooper, b c. 1773, d 12 Mar 1806 æ. 33 HT2; m (2) after 1810 Adah da. Joseph & Patience (Heaton) Dorman, wid. Daniel Austin.


FAM. 6. ii Esther, b 19 July 1763 NHV, d 17 Mar 1853 æ. 90 HT2; m 11 Apr 1786 HC1-Eliada Hitch- cock.


iii Jonah, b 18 Feb 1765 NHV, d 5 Nov 1848 æ. 84 HV, HT2; Census (H) 1-0-1; m (1) Elizabeth da. Samuel & Elizabeth (Punderson) Wood- ing, b c. 1774, d 27 Aug 1795 æ. 21 HT2; m (2) Olive da. David & Damaris (Sanford) Sanford, b [10 Feb 1775], d 4 July 1865 æ. 90-4-24 HV. FAM. 7.


iv Hannah, b 14 Mar 1766 NHV, d s. p.


v Ebenezer, b 16 July 1768 NHV, d 19 Oct 1855 æ. 88 HT2, æ. 88-3-3 HV; m 17 Dec 1795 NHIC1-Hannah da. Samuel & Esther Wood- ing, bp 30 Oct 1768 NHC1, d 5 July 1849 æ. 81 HV, HT2. FAM. 8. vi Susanna, b 1 Apr 1770 NHV, 2 Apr 1769 F [error], d 3 Oct 1838 F; m 8 Feb 1786 NHC1-David Humiston.


vii Isaac, b 6 Jan 1772 NHV, d 21 Feb 1826 æ. 54 HT2; m 29 Sep 1796 NHC1-Damaris da. Samuel & Elizabeth (Punderson) Wooding, bp 19 Oct 1777 NHC2, d 22 Feb 1826 æ. 49 HT2. FAM. 9.


viii Lydia, b 5 May 1773 NHV, d 21 Dec 1857 æ. 85 HT2, æ. 84-6-16 HV ; m Silas Hotchkiss.


ix Betsey, b [8 Feb 1778], d 25 Aug 1859 æ. 81-6- 17 HV ; m Truman Sanford.


x Ruth, b [6 Mar 1780], d 3 Jan 1861 æ. 80 IIT2, æ. 79-9-27 HV ; m Ezekiel Dorman.


xi Patty, b c. 1782, d 16 Nov 1850 æ. 67 HT2, æ. 68 HV ; m Daniel Dorman.


3 MARY, b 22 Oct 1736 NHV.


4 RACHEL, b 18 Sep 1738 NHV, d before 1770; m 13 June 1758 NIIC2-Abraham Thompson.


5 HEZEKIAH, b 9 Mar 1740/1 NHV, d 17 Mar 1814 æ. 73 HT1; Census (H) 3-3-2; m 22 Nov 1764 NHC1-Abiah da. John & Esther (Ford) Hitch- cock, b c. 1742, d 13 Apr 1810 æ. 68 HT1.


¿ Simeon, b c. 1767, d 6 Nov 1827 æ. 61 HT6 ; m Lucinda da. Hezekiahı & Lois (Clark) Tuttle, b 6 May 1775 NIIV, d 16 Mar 1842 æ. 67 HT6. FAM. 10.


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ii John, b c. 1769, d 20 Mar 1773 æ. 4 HT1.


iii Abiah, b [9 Sep 1771], bp Nov 1771 HC1, d 12 Mar 1773 æ. 0-18-3 HT1.


iv Hezekiah John, bp 10 Oct 1773 HC1, d s. p. 22 Apr 1846 æ. 73 HT1; m Anna da. Jabez & Desire (Wooding) Munson, b c. 1775, d 7 Feb 1863 æ. 88 HT1.


v Justus, b c. 1775, d 15 Nov 1792 æ. 17 HT1.


vi Zenas, b c. 1778, d 28 Jan 1835 æ. 57 HT2; m Lucy da. David & Damaris (Sanford) San- ford, b c. 1784, d 28 May 1868 æ. 84 HT2.


FAM. 11.


vii Elam, b c. 1780, d. 12 Oct 1842 æ. 62 HT1; m Betsey da. Moses & Lois (Wantwood) Merri- man, b 22 Feb 1787 HT1, d 1 Apr 1869 æ. 82 HT1, æ. 82-1-8 HV. FAM. 12. viii Abiah; m Hart.


6 HANNAH, b 17 July 1743 NHV; [m 7 Dec 1780 NHC1-Hezekiah Gorham].


7 DAUGHTER, b 1747.


FAM. 3. JOSEPH & DORCAS (FORD) WARNER :


1 JOSEPH, b 21 Mar 1735/6 NHV, bp 16 May 1736 NHC1, d young.


2 DESIRE, b 15 Mar 1737/8 NHV, bp 30 Apr 1738 NHC1, d after 1799; m 19 Mar 1761 NHV, NHC2-Zadoc Alling.


3 JOHN, b latter end of Mar 1740 NHV, bp 1 June 1740 NHC1, d 1796; m 2 Sep 1762 NHV-Phebe da. Amos & Mary (Gilbert) Bassett, bp 9 May 1736 NHC1. Family incomplete.


i Anna, b 7 June 1763 NHV.


ii John, b 16 June 1764 NHV, bp 18 Nov 1764 NHC2.


iii Phebe, b 3 Sep 1766 NHV, bp 7 Sep 1766 NHC2.


iv Sally, b 7 Oct 1777 NHV, bp 23 Nov 1777 NHC2.


4 MEHITABEL, bp 3 Oct 1742 NHC1, d soon.


5 SAMUEL, bp 27 Jan 1745 NHC1, d 9 June 1788 æ. 44 HT1; m 10 Feb 1773 CC-Abigail da. Abel & Mary (Holt) Matthews, b 13 Aug 1741 WV, d 12 Dec 1819 æ. 78 HT1; Census, Abigail (H) 0-1-2.


i Anna, b c. 1774, d 29 Nov 1850 æ. 77 HT3; m Zadoc Alling.


ii Mehitabel, b c. 1776, d 6 Oct 1804 æ. 27 HT1.


iii Samuel, b c. 1778, d 10 Jan 1782 æ. 3 HT1.


iv Eli, b c. 1780, d 17 Aug 1804 æ. 24 HT1.


v Milly, b c. 1785, d 29 Oct 1827 æ. 42 HT1.


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6 DORCAS, bp 5 Oct 1746 NHC1, d s. p. 1 Dec 1817 æ. 70 HT2.


7 MEHITABEL, bp 14 Aug 1748 NHC1, d 1760.


8 JOSEPH, bp 3 June 1750 NHC1, d 1776.


9 DAVID, bp 20 May 1752 NHC1, d 24 Nov 1808 æ. 57 (HT2 list); Census (H) 1-4-3; m 30 Dec 1777 NHC2-Sarah da. Samuel & Sarah (Gilbert) Wooding, b c. 1752, d 31 Oct 1828 æ. 76 (HT2 list). i Joseph, b [Nov 1778], bp 7 Feb 1779 NHC2, d 31 May 1859 æ. 80-6 NHV; m Hannah da. Isaac & Lois (Bishop) Bradley, b [18 Mar 1780], d 25 Mar 1860 æ. 80-0-7 NHV. They are said to have had 9 children, all d s. p., of whom: (1) Chester, b c. 1808, d 17 Feb 1886 æ. 78 NHV. (2) Sally, b c. 1810, d 16 May 1830 æ. 20 NHT2. (3) Lyman, b c. 1810, d 15 Sep 1853 æ. 43 NHT2. (4) Sherman, b c. 1814, d 25 Feb 1886 æ. 71 NHT2; m Adaline L. - who d 28 July 1891 æ. 71 NHT2. (5) Caroline, b [Dec 1819], d 19 June 1898 æ. 78-6 NHV. (6) Wealthy, b c. 1820, d 6 June 1885 æ. 65 NHT2.


ii Lois, bp 1 Oct 1780 NHC2, d 3 July 1852 æ. 72 HT2; m (1) Phinehas Austin; m (2) Zina Mix.


iii Jared, bp 6 Oct 1782 NHC2, d 28 Oct 1812 æ. 31 (HT2 list).


iv Ezra.


v Sarah, d s. p.


vi David, d s. p. 5 Apr 1830 (HT2 list).


vii Mary, b c. 1792, d 25 Apr 1860 x. 68 HT2; m Whiting Todd.




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