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Nov. 4. Levi Moulthrop of New Haven and Abigail Bald- win of East Haven.
27. Rev. Lucas Hart of Burlington and Harriet Morris of East Haven.
28. Eli Sanford of New Haven to Mary Rowe of East Haven.
Dec. 19. Hezekiah L. Partridge of North Branford to Lucinda Bradley of East Haven.
1812
Jan. I. Luman Cowles of Berlin to Eunecia Pardee of East Haven.
15. William Woodward and Mrs. Sally Davidson, both of East Haven.
June 8. Levi Smith and Desire Thompson, both of East Haven.
Aug. 2. Eli Barnes of Southington and Widow Susan Bradley of East Haven.
Sept. 6. Titus Sanford of New Haven and Widow Huldah Barnes of East Haven.
Oct. 15. Stephen Thatcher of New Haven and Nancy Hughes of East Haven.
Dec. 24. Joseph Lancraft and Mrs. Dorcas Snow, both of East Haven.
1813
Jan. 14. Simeon Lancraft and Hannah Curtis, both of East Haven.
19. Eben Tyler Heminway and Anna Smith, both of East Haven.
Feb. 3. Elias Shepard and Anna Grannis, both of East Haven.
Mar. 7. Chandler Pardee and Mrs. Mary Frost, both of East Haven.
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Sept. 5. Solomon Dewey, commandant at the fort, and Maria Pardee of East Haven.
Nov. 17. Jeremiah B. Davidson and Lereumah Finch, both of East Haven.
23 . Matthew Rowe and Fanny Luddington, both of East Haven.
27. Jesse Mallory and Wealthy Grannis, both of East Haven.
28. Hezekiah Shepard and Nancy Grannis, both of East Haven.
1814
Mar. 2. Caleb Luddington and Lue Andrews, both of East Haven.
June 30. John Tyler and Eve Ely Smith, both of East Haven.
Dec. 10. Frederick Russ of Harwinton and Betsey Sanford of East Haven.
28. Milton Finch and Leura Davidson, both of East Haven.
1815
Jan. II. Stephen Smith and Betsey Grannis, both of East Haven.
May I. Christopher Tuttle and Mary Dawson, both of East Haven.
July 17. Samuel Thompson and Mary Curtis, both of East Haven.
Daniel Smith and Mary Woodward, both of East Haven.
Nov. 6. Elam Bradley of Hamden and Mrs. Mary Thomp- son of East Haven.
Dec. 27. Jonathan Denton of Boston and Sarah Farren of East Haven.
1816
Apr. Anson Thompson of East Haven and Sally Barnes of North Haven. Joseph Tuttle and Polly Goodsell, both of East Haven.
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June Joseph Burritt of Stratford and Asenath Curtis of East Haven. Nov. 25. Alfred Lindsley of Branford and Amarilla Mallory of East Haven. Hiram Holt of Harwinton and Polly Thompson, of East Haven. Amos Morris, jun., to Mrs. Lois Smith, both of East Haven.
1817 Mar. 22. Dr. Benjamin Trumbull of Cambridge, N. Y., and Lydia C. Morris of East Haven.
BY REV. STEPHEN DODD.
1818
Jan. 5. Munson Bradley of North Haven and Nabby Tuttle of East Haven.
19. Amma Tyler and Lois Smith, both of East Haven.
Apr. 5. Daniel Hughes of East Haven and Rachel Shailor of Bristol.
June 4. Timothy W. Palmer of Branford and Desire Smith of East Haven.
Aug. 27. John Heminway, jun., and Sarah Thompson, both of East Haven.
1819
Feb. 14. Joel Bradley and Mary Barnes, both of East Haven. Apr. 4. Horace Chidsey and Sarah A. Lanfear, both of East Haven. June 20. Chauncey Lines of North Haven and Hannah Brad- ley of East Haven.
Aug. 12. Alfred Works and Roxanna Luddington of East Haven.
Nov. 17. Jairus Pardee and Sally Chidsey of East Haven.
1820 Aug. 24. Justin Luddington and Harriet Grannis. Nov. 27. Thomas Sanford of New Haven and Eunice Rowe of East Haven.
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Nov. 30. Dana Bradley and Mehitabel Bradley, both of East Haven. Dec. 23. Philemon Hinman of Harwinton and Betsey Lud- dington of East Haven.
1821
June 7. Joshua Dayton of North Haven and Julia Ann Redfield, East Haven.
Sept. 30. Samuel R. Moulthrop and Polly Bradley, both of East Haven. Oct. 8. Wyllys Mallory and Leuramah Barnes, both of East Haven.
1822
Jan. 20. Anson Smith of Harwinton and Abigail Holt of East Haven.
24. John Monroe of Branford and Sylvia M. Welton of East Haven.
May 2. James Farren and Polly Andrews of East Haven. 30. Hervey Johnson of Meriden and Sarah Pardee of East Haven.
June 6. Jeremiah Woodward and Mary Smith of East Haven.
Sept. 25. George Redfield and Selina Sanford of East Haven.
Oct. 13. Samuel Russel Hotchkiss of New Haven and Eliza Woodward of East Haven.
Dec. 2. Henry Scranton of Guilford and Sarah Barnes of East Haven.
1823
Feb. 26. Eli Farren and Statira Rowe.
Mar. 13. Riley Nott of New Haven and Almira Woodward of East Haven.
Apr. 14. Dan Parmerlee of Guilford and Frances Rowe of East Haven.
May 8. Henry Beecher of New Haven and Harriet Maria Woodward of East Haven.
June 25. Lyman Potter of Hamden and Mary Maria Lan- craft of East Haven.
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July 13. Harry Hurlbut of Chatham and Henrietta Flagg of East Haven.
Oct. 5. Henry Seely of New Haven and Polly Bradley of East Haven.
30. Sherman Barnes of North Haven and Huldah Smith of East Haven.
1824
Jan. 14. Abijah Pardee and Sarah Todd of East Haven. Feb. 22. Horace Rowe Hotchkiss of New Haven and Char- lotte A. Street of East Haven.
Apr. 4. Justin Kimberly and Mabel T. Bradley, both of East Haven.
28. Samuel T. Andrews and Sally Davidson, both of East Haven.
May 5. Horace Barnes of New Haven and Lois Thomp- son of East Haven.
27. Tyrus Bradley and Almena Luddington of East Haven.
June 1. Laban Pardee of New Haven and Mary Thomp- son of East Haven.
Aug. 26. Thomas Grannis and Almira Andrews of East Haven.
Oct. 24. David W. Buckingham of Oxford and Maria Pot- ter of East Haven.
1825
Apr. 4. Augustus Robinson of East Haven and Eunice P. Baldwin of North Branford.
May I. Rosewell Auger and Mrs. Roxanna Works, both of East Haven.
July 17. William Williams of New Orleans and Maria Par- dee of East Haven.
Aug. 14. Rosewell Rowe of East Haven and Sarah Lewis of Southington.
Sept. 13. Nathaniel Thompson and Jane Street, both of East Haven.
Nov. 3. William Hill of New Haven and widow Mary Barnes of East Haven.
13. Robert B. Throckmorton of Lexington, Ky., and Sarah Flagg of East Haven.
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Dec. 11. Captain Joseph Shepard and Sarah Lancraft, both of East Haven.
1826
Feb. 2. John Rowe of East Haven and widow Mercy Cur- tis of Southington.
Apr. 3. Marvin Smith of Mendon, N. Y., and Lucy Thomp- son of East Haven.
30. Gurdon Pardee of East Haven and Lydia Beers of North Haven.
Sept. 3. Selah Upson of Wolcot and Sally Pardee of East Haven.
7. Rev. Erastus Maltby of Taunton, Mass., and Almira Smith of East Haven.
Dec. 10. Charles Lewis of New Haven and Elizabeth R. Bradley of East Haven.
1827
Mar. 29. Hiram Rowe of East Haven and Hannah Mansfield of Hamden.
Apr. 12. Normand Smith of Hartford and Lucy Morris of East Haven.
Aug. 21. Elizur Merrick of Atwater, Ohio, and Lorinda Chidsey of East Haven.
Sept. 23. Colonel Jacob Heminway of Virgil, Cortland County, N. Y., and widow Lydia Potter of East Haven.
Oct. 18. Lucius Hotchkiss of New Haven and Maria M. Street of East Haven.
1828
Jan. 30. Jared Mallory and Mary Heminway, both of East Haven.
Aug. 14. - Mix of New Haven and Susan Curtis of East Haven.
20. William Lindsley of East Haven and Maria Dor- othy of New Haven.
26. Ruel Rowe and Mary Parmelee, both of East Haven.
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Sept. 25. George Redfield and Selina Stanford of East Haven.
Oct. 12. Levi G. Luddington and Esther H. Pardee of East Haven. 26. Reuben Tuttle of New Haven and Sarah Ludding- ton of East Haven.
Nov. 2. William Thompson and Olive Russel, both of East Haven.
Dec. 28. Israel Augustus Baldwin of Branford and Abigail Chidsey of East Haven.
1829
Feb. 15. William Woodward and Nancy Thompson, of East Haven.
John Farren, 2d, and Desire Thompson of East Haven.
Mar. 18. John Chester Bradley and Esther Bradley of East Haven.
July 26. Daniel Thompson of East Haven and Harriet Clark of Granby.
Sept. 17. Henry Forbes and Almira Forbes, both of East Haven.
30. Jeremiah Barnes and Mary Ann Forbes (without ardent spirits).
1830
Mar. 24. Thomas Shepard of East Haven and Lucy Butler of New Haven.
Apr. 4. Willet Bradley and Mary Ann Pardee, both of East Haven.
18. Alfred G. Mallory of New Haven and Mary Ann Lanfear of East Haven.
May 10. Harvey Rowe, 2d, and Jennet Woodward, both of East Haven.
16. Jonathan B. Huntly of Lyme and Betsey Bradley of East Haven.
Aug. 8. Hezekiah Tuttle of New Haven and Nancy Zemia Lanfear of East Haven.
Oct. 12. Jehiel Forbes of New Haven and Sarah Wood- ward of East Haven.
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Oct. 17. Jeremiah Woodward, 2d, and Elizabeth D. Smith, both of East Haven.
Nov. 11. William Hunt and Henrietta Bradley, both of East Haven.
1831
June 8. Thomas Plant of Branford and Lucelia Chidsey of East Haven.
28. Henry William Saltonstall of New York and Grace Ann Bradley (at the Farm).
Sept. 4. Henry Hughes Grannis of New Haven and Louisa Grannis of East Haven.
12. Edward Plant of Branford and Harriet Street of East Haven. Nov. 22. John Auger of Saybrook and Orilla Heminway of East Haven.
1832
Mar. 18. George Parmelee of Guilford and Grace Goodsell of East Haven.
Apr. 29. Anson H. Brown and Rosette Shepard, both of East Haven. May 16. Samuel Russel of North Branford and Anna Chid- sey of East Haven.
20. Alfred Heminway and Mrs. Rebecca Thompson of East Haven.
David Sullivan Fowler of North Guilford and Charlotte Holt of East Haven.
June 24. George Hultse and Annis Wedmore, both of Fair Haven.
Sept. 9. Samuel C. Thompson and Grace Ann Hotchkiss, both of East Haven.
19. Sherlock Mansfield of Northford and Polly Bassett of East Haven.
Oct. 28. James Thompson, jun., and Leura Woodward, both of East Haven.
1833 Mar. 3. Willard Mallory and Elizabeth Davidson, both of East Haven.
24. Willard Potter and Mary Ann Russel, both of East Haven.
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Mar. 31. Elijah Bradley and Elmina Barnes, both of East Haven.
Apr. 4. John Lindsley, 2d, of North Branford and Almira Grannis of East Haven.
7. Julius Upson and Mabel Andrews, both of East Haven. Sept. 22. Elbert J. Munsell and Lerumah Finch, both of East Haven.
Nov. 7. Samuel Chidsey, jun., and widow Esther Bradley, both of East Haven.
10. Rosewell Woodward and Betsey Pardee Andrews, both of East Haven.
Dec. 22. William Tyler and Julia Amanda Thompson, both of East Haven.
1834
Mar. 4. Henry Fenn of Plymouth and Mary Bradley of East Haven.
Apr. 20. Jeremiah B. Davidson and Susan Andrews of East Haven.
June II. Orrin Thompson and Sarah Thompson of East Haven.
Sept. 18. Thomas Parker of England and Harriet Shepard of East Haven.
Oct. 20. Charles W. Wellington of Boston and widow Sally Rowe of East Haven.
Dec. 14 Asahel Thompson and Jennett Heminway, both of East Haven.
28. Horace Button of North Haven and Delight Brock- ett of East Haven.
1835
May 17. Anson L. Bemis of Meriden and Henrietta Brad- ley of Branford (at the Farm).
July 26. Lyman R. Ford of New Haven and Almira Farren of East Haven. Aug. 19. William Luddington and Charlotte Pardee, both of East Haven. 30. Ralph Warren of New Haven and Almira Russel of East Haven.
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Dec. 13. Warren C. Atkins of Meriden and Louisa Bradley of Branford (at the Farm).
1836
Apr. 4. George Hoadley of New Haven and Maria Ann Bradley of Branford (at the Farm).
May 19. Thomas M. Smith of East Haven and Lorana Lindsley of Branford.
June 20. Riley Nott of New Haven and Emmeline Farnham of East Haven.
Aug. 27. Luzerne Bradley of East Haven and Jennet Bristol of New Haven.
Oct. 6. Asa Bradley and Louisa Stetson, both of New Haven.
Nov. 16. Hiram Mansfield of Northford and Elizabeth Rus- sel of East Haven.
1837
May 10. Henry I. Bradley of Hamden and Marietta Smith of East Haven.
14 Samuel Edward Lindsley of Branford and Mary R. Andrews of East Haven.
28. Abraham Thompson and Louisa Forbes (by Rev. Mr. Stebbins, ex. d.).
Aug. 7. Elijah Lindsley of Branford and Mrs. Maria Brooks of East Haven.
Nov. 12. Isaac Pardee and Lydia A. Smith, both of East Haven.
Dec. 21. Charles Woodward and Maria Heminway, both of East Haven.
1838
Jan. 24. Baldwin Shepard of Branford and Nancy Smith of East Haven.
Apr. 4. George Brooks of Northford and Sarah E. Hill of East Haven.
Sept. 12. James C. Woodward and Lydia Gates Holt, both of East Haven.
Oct. 4. Edmund R. Cowles of Springfield, Mass., and Lavinia C. Smith of East Haven.
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Oct. 11. Edward B. Thompson and Ruth P. Ward, both of East Haven. Dec. 23. Lewis Brockett of East Haven and Esther Stevens of Killingworth.
1839
May 27. Horace Thompson and Hannah C. Barnes, both of East Haven.
Sept. 15. Richard Woodward and Ann Maria Potter, both of East Haven.
Oct. 2. Lyman Woodward and Jennett R. Maltby, both of East Haven.
Nov. 14 Justin Bradley and Esther S. Tyler, both of East Haven.
1840
Jan. 15. Jeremiah A. Squyre of East Windsor and Lovisa Amanda Bradley of East Haven.
Apr. 25. Levi Rowe, jun., and Louisa M. Downs, both of East Haven.
May 14. Benjamin Street and Maria Thompson, both of East Haven.
July 12. Samuel Forbes Bradley and Sarah S. Holt, both of East Haven.
Oct. 13. Seth Russel of North Branford and Abigail Holt Chidsey of East Haven.
18. Isaac F. Mallory and Nancy C. Collins, both of Fair Haven.
Nov. 4 William Ames and Sarah A. Barnes, both of East Haven.
8. Thomas Lancraft and widow Nancy Shepard, both of East Haven.
25. Thomas Barnes and Elizabeth A. Thompson, both of East Haven.
1841
Jan. 30. Edwin Ackland Walker and Harriet A. Farren, both of East Haven.
July 16. William Hull of New Haven and Anna C. Holt of East Haven.
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Sept. 26. Isaac P. Palmer of Hartford and Nancy Shepard of East Haven. Oct. 3. Jerome Harrison of North Branford and Lydia B. Chidsey of East Haven.
Nov. 4. Lucius Lindsley and Eliza Ann Chidsey, both of East Haven.
1842
Mar. 22. William A. Ives and Elizabeth M. Pardee, both of East Haven.
Apr. 5. John A. Bush of Madison and Nancy Ann Thatcher of East Haven.
May 29. John Foot of Northford and widow Almira Linds- ley of East Haven.
June 12. Seth Bonfoy of Winfield, Herkimer County, N. Y., and Eunecia Pardee of East Haven.
Oct. 17. Edward Sherman Fowler of Guilford and Jane Elizabeth Russel of East Haven.
26. Riley Smith Rowe of East Haven and Amanda Bradley of Branford.
1843
Mar. 22. Samuel Chidsey, 2d, and Sarah B. Pardee, both of East Haven.
May 7. Lester Smith and Louisa B. Tyler, both of East Haven.
June 11. Asahel L. Lyon of New Haven and Marietta Clark Smith of East Haven.
II. Heminway Smith and Harriet Bradley, both of East Haven. Dec. 29. John Thompson and Mary Jane Luddington, both of East Haven.
1844 Apr. 2. Henry W. Benedict of New Haven and Sarah Eunecia Hemingway of East Haven.
I845 June 22. Hezekiah Parmelee and Miranda Leete. July 4 Jesse Bradley and Laura Lanfear.
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Sept. 14. Marvin Tyler and Harriet E. Prince, both of East Haven. 21. Luman Cowles of New Haven and Sarah A. Holt of East Haven.
Oct. 5. Russel G. Smith of Fair Haven and Catharine E. Frisbie of East Haven.
Also Sylvester M. Grannis of East Haven and Lois T. Curtis of North Branford.
6. Charles Lewis and Mrs. Jane Maria Bracket, both of Fair Haven.
8. James Warren Luddington and Mary B. Chidsey of East Haven. Dec. 14. Smith Hurd of Cumberland, Md., and Hannah Chidsey of East Haven.
1846 1
Sept. 20. Tyrus Bradley and widow Eunice Cooper, both of East Haven.
Oct. 11. Samuel F. Bradley and Fanny Lavinia Rowe, both of East Haven. Nov. 26. Isaac Henry Foot of New Haven and Marietta Smith of East Haven.
1847
Apr. 4. Martin Allen of Plymouth and Lydia Bradley of East Haven.
May 5. Samuel R. Hotchkiss and Cornelia C. Street of East Haven.
BY REV. D. WILLIAM HAVENS. 1847 Sept. 15. Russel Smith Chidsey of Easton, Pa., and Lucy Morris Street of East Haven.
26. James Dennis Barnes of East Haven and Maria Amelia Kingsbury of Fair Haven. George Brooks Rowe and Sarah Shepard, both of Fair Haven.
Oct. 26. Alpheus Young of Wallingford and Mary Ann Hemingway of Fair Haven.
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Dec. 17. Edward Ellsworth Thompson and Sarah Caroline Smith, both of East Haven.
1848
Apr. 5. Miles Rowe of New Haven and Harriet Lindsley of East Haven.
Lyman N. Munson of New Haven and Irene B. Lindsley of East Haven.
20. Charles L. English of New Haven and Harriet D. Holt of East Haven.
July 12. Rev. Stephen Dodd, late pastor of the Congrega- tional church in East Haven, and Eliza Andrews, both of East Haven.
Aug. 20. Andrew J. Culver of Wallingford and Mary E. Thompson of East Haven.
27. Elijah Bradley and Sarah W. Andrews, both of East Haven.
Dec. 10. Jared Smith and Eliza Williams, both of East Haven.
1849
Mar. 27. Benjamin Hosley of Branford and Lois Ward of East Haven.
Aug. 29. Daniel B. Hemingway of Fair Haven and Louisa C. Pardee of East Haven.
Nov. 29. Andrew Barnes of North Haven and Julia Andrews of East Haven.
29. Edwin Russel and Ann Maria Luddington of East Haven.
MARRIAGES BY EPISCOPAL MINISTERS.
The Protestant Episcopal church of East Haven was established in 1788. Previous to that time, it is presumed the marriage ceremony of the greater part of East Haven people was performed by Congrega- tional ministers; in fact, many after that time, who were not of that creed, owing to the non-residence of Episcopal clergymen. Vital statistics were not kept on town records with any regularity until 1852. Therefore marriages have been collected from church records kept by the various ministers.
It is greatly to be regretted that the "Rector's Record Book" of Christ Church, containing marriages, baptisms, etc., has been lost. Diligent search has been made to find it, by many persons, without success. Only a few marriages by Episcopal ministers could be found on town records. Every pains has been taken to secure what are herein recorded.
BY REV. BELA HUBBARD, D.D. Feb. 22, 1807. William Woodward and Sarah Hughes of East Haven. Jan. 1, 1810. In Christ Church, Frederick William Tuttle and Polly Frost of East Haven.
BY REV. ELIJAH G. PLUMB.
Nov. 15, 1815. Russell Hughes and Betsey Forbes of East Haven.
BY REV. JOSEPH PERRY. Dec. 31, 1820. Laban Pardee of New Haven and Lue Brad- ley of East Haven.
Jan. 20, 1822. Aaron Atwater Hughes and Lydia Caroline Tuttle of East Haven.
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BY RT. REV. THOMAS C. BROWNELL, BISHOP OF CONNECTICUT. July 28, 1832. In the City of Hartford, Captain Joseph Bradley and Mary Ann Williams of East Haven.
BY REV. EDWARD IVES. Apr. 19, 1835. James Wright of North Killingworth and Charlotte Chidsey of East Haven. Sept. 30, 1835. Cyrus Lum of Monroe and Harriet Williams of East Haven.
BY REV. HENRY TOWNSEND. Aug. 21, 1841. Henry Smith and Maria Chidsey of East Haven.
Sept. 24, 1844. Edward Hemingway and Lucy M. Smith of East Haven.
BY REV. GEORGE W. NICHOLS.
Sept. 4, 1842. Street Chidsey and Fannie E. Davis of East Haven. Jan. 18, 1846. Laban Smith and Emily E. Chidsey of East Haven.
June 30, 1846. Merrit Thompson and Julia Davidson of East Haven.
BY REV. N. S. RICHARDSON. Oct. 22, 1848. Stephen Hemingway and Charlotte M. Tyler of East Haven. Apr. 6, 1849. Henry B. Bartram of Bridgeport and Eliz- abeth C. Bradley of East Haven.
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APPENDIX II.
Containing an account of deaths since the year 1773 in the families which are mentioned in the second part, but re- siding in other towns.
NEW HAVEN. AGE.
1779, David Moulthrop (prison ship, New York),
26
1786, Jan. 21, Infant, of Solomon Barnes (buried in East Haven), Iw.
1787, Feb. 3, Lois, of Stephen Rowe (buried in East Haven), whooping cough, 5w. 1788, Feb. 3, Lois, of Stephen Rowe (buried in East Haven), 3d.
1789, Jan. 15, Infant, of Stephen Rowe (buried in East Haven), 3d.
Aug. 9, Lydia, of Solomon Barnes (buried in East Haven), whooping cough, 5
Sept. 31, Esther, wife of Addereno Forbes (buried in East Haven), consumption, 30
1790, Sept. 19, Russel, of Nathaniel Grannis (buried in East Haven), worms, 2
Dec. 27, Infant, of Stephen Rowe (buried in East Haven), 3d.
1791, May 11, Lydia, of Solomon Barnes (buried in East Haven), cholera, 2d. Sept. I, Infant, of Solomon Barnes (buried in East Haven), 2d.
1793, Feb. 3, Infant, of Stephen Rowe (buried in East Haven), 4w.
1799, Jan. 6, Charles, son of John Hunt, buried in East Haven, IO
1800, Dec. 18, Infant, of Stephen Rowe (buried in East Haven), 3w.
1803. Sept. 16, Lydia, wife of Solomon Barnes (buried in East Haven), consumption, 53 Oct. 7, Martha, wife of Nathaniel Grannis (buried in East Haven), dysentery, 47
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AGE.
1804, June 7, A grandchild of John Hunt, buried in East Haven.
1807, June 10, Solomon Barnes, consumption,
54
1809, Feb. 3, Chloe, wife of Nathaniel Grannis (buried in
East Haven),
46
1811, June 12, Russel Grannis,
45
1812. June 5, Nathaniel Grannis,
57
1813, Sept. 16, Abigail, wife of Stephen Rowe (buried in
East Haven), afterwards removed to
Union Cemetery, Fair Haven,
52
1816, Sept. 16, Stephen Rowe, afterwards removed to
Union Cemetery, Fair Haven,
57
1818, Aug. 24, Jennet, child of John Farren, diarrhoea, I
Nov. I, Jane, child of John Farren, diarrhoea, I
1821, Oct. 14, Lue, wife of Laban Pardee (buried in East Haven), typhus fever, 20
BRANFORD.
1794, June 14, Jared, of Jared Bradley (of the Farm) (buried in East Haven), canker rash, 16 Sept., Josiah, son of Jonathan Goodsell (at sea), 19 1803, Nov., A servant woman, of Jared Bradley, East Haven, 79
1814, July 15, Sarah, wife of Jared Bradley (of the
farm), typhus fever,
66
1818, Oct. 8, John S. Bradley, New Haven, son of Jared
Bradley, typhus fever,
30
1821, Apr. 17, Abigail, wife of Jonathan Goodsell,
85
1822, Mar. 22, Elias Bradley, son of Jared Bradley
(buried in East Haven), consumption,
36
NORTH BRANFORD.
1788, Mar., Irene Moulthrop,
21
1789, Sept., Anna, wife of Dow Smith, jun., consumption, 42
1793, June 1, Keziah, widow of Dow Smith,
84
1796, Martha, the relict of Thomas Goodsell, jun.,
96
1798, Feb., Sarah, wife of Jordan Smith,
56
1800, Jan., Jordan Smith, consumption.
67
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AGE
1802, Widow Sarah Elliot, daughter of Thomas Goodsell, jun., and Martha, his wife, 62
NORTHFORD.
1774, Aug. 31, Samuel Hotchkiss, 59
Oct. 7, Ebenezer Hotchkiss, 16
1779, June 17, Mary Hotchkiss, 34
1784. Mar. 22, Jesse Street, 43
1786, Jan. 18, Dan, son of Stephen Smith,
6
1792, June 19, Anna Street,
17
1792, Nov. 23, Martha Goodsell, cancer,
42
1799, Jan. 6, Orton, son of Jonathan Finch,
4
1809, Aug. 7, Dan, son of Stephen Smith (at New York), yellow fever, 24
NORTH HAVEN.
1788. Mar. 4, Mary, wife of Eliphalet Pardee.
1789, Nov. 15, Oliver Smith,
39
1789, Nov., Abel Smith, jun., fever,
1790, Apr. 17, Abel Smith,
1795, May 27, John, son of Thomas Smith, 22m.
Oct. 4, Sibyl, child of Thomas Smith,
4
1796, Sept. 1, Mary, wife of James Pardee, 49
1800, Oct. 13, Sarah, wife of Thomas Smith, 39
1801, May 7, Olive, wife of Jude Smith, 37
Oct. II, John, son of Thomas Smith,
15
1803, Apr. 20, James Smith,
89
1806, July 20, Lois, wife of Oliver Smith, jun .. Aug. 18, Benjamin, son of Oliver Smith, jun., 7m.
27
1808, Apr. 21, Ruth, wife of Jude Smith, 31
1809, Oct. 22, Lydia, wife of Abel Smith, 79
1815, Feb. 20, Thomas Smith, 53
Mar. 27, Oliver Smith. jun.,
35
1818, Sept. 27, Sarah, wife of Hervey Smith, 29
1819, Lydia, 2d wife of James Smith, 93
1821, Aug. 21, Samuel Heminway (buried in East Haven), fever, 71
1822, Dec. 14, Thankful, wife of Oliver Smith, 70
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PLYMOUTH.
AGE.
1796, Aug. 25, Deacon Abraham Heminway, 69
1812, Jan. 20, Mercy, widow of Deacon Abraham Hemin- way, 82
WALLINGFORD.
1787, May 22, Damaris, wife of Elnathan Street, 87
Nov. 30, Elnathan Street, 92
GUILFORD.
1775, Oct. 2, Anna, wife of Joel Tuttle, 26
1791, Mar. 4, Julia, child of Joel Tuttle, 9m.
1803, Jan. 23, Sarah, child of Joel Tuttle, 23
1822, Nov. 30, Joel Tuttle, 76
WOLCOTT.
1795, Oct. 3, Daniel B., child of Reuben Moulthrop, Boston, I
1803, Oct., Jared, son of Dan Holt (at Cayuga), fever, 21
1804, William Smith (at Cayuga), fever, 30
1807, Nov., Elijah Bradley (in Georgia), dysentery, 28
1813, Oct. 11, Edward, child of Rev. L. Hart (buried in East Haven). dysentery, I
Oct. 16, Rev. Lucas Hart (buried East Haven), dysentery, 29
1821, Nov. 4, Hannah, wife of Levi Chidsey, Woodbury, 78 Total, 85.
The whole number of deaths noticed in this work is 1440, to Aug. 20, 1824. Since that date 510 have been added. Whole number, 1950.
TREE PLANTING OF 1909.
Perhaps there is no town in the state, and especially one of its size, where a greater interest or better spirit is shown on Arbor Day than in East Haven. All unite to make the occasion and exercises interest- ing as well as impressive, upon the minds and mem- ories of the school children, many of whom in less than two decades will be the men and women of affairs of their time. In the future no one can point to one man as the planter of these trees, for each one can recount some part which he or she took when they were given their home on the Green.
This year three trees were donated. In 1903, Hon. George L. Lilley presented a tree as congressman; this year another as governor of the state. Alas! he passed away before Arbor Day, yet the memorial still lives to remind us that "Death has all seasons for its own." Governor Frank B. Weeks sent a beautiful linden as governor of the state, and President Arthur T. Hadley of Yale University sent another in honor of Rev. Jacob Hemingway, first student in Yale, an East Haven born man, whose whole life and work were spent with and for the good of his townsmen. The exercises were conducted by the Woman's Club, assisted by Henry H. Bradley. Prayer and address by Rev. D. J. Clark of East Haven. Singing by the school children. Each of the graduating class of the Union School threw in a shovelful of earth around the roots, and were presented with a colored photograph of the mountain laurel, the state flower, by the presi- dent of the club.
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