History of ancient Woodbury, Connecticut : from the first Indian dead in 1659 to 1854, Part 66

Author: Cothren, William, 1819-1898
Publication date: 1854
Publisher: Waterbury, Conn., Bronson brothers
Number of Pages: 870


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33 I. Roderick Cadwell,8 b. Feb. 14, 1805.


75 II. Laura Sophia,8 b. March 4, 1813 ; m. April 22, 1841,


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William E. Woodruff, who was b. April 30, 1815, and has ch., Roder- ick Samuel, b. Sept. 11, 1843, and Catherine Maria, b. Jan. 17, 1848.


76 III. Esther Maria,8 b. Oct. 9, 1815 ; d. June 5, 1824.


77 IV. Mary Joanna,8 b. Nov. 7, 1820; m. William Cothren, attorney at law, Sept. 3, 1849. He was b. Nov. 28, 1819, at Farm- ington, Me.


Timothy Cadwell7 (72) m. Hannah Sedgwick, Jan. 1, 1809. HIe d. Dec. 28, 1844. Ch.,


80 I. Henry,8 b. Oct. 26, 1809; m. IIarriet Sweet, Dec., 1832. Ch., Mary Elizabeth.


81 II. Dea. Thomas,8 b. Sept. 18, 1812 ; m. Mary Ritter, Aug. 29, 1837. Ch., Mary Louesa, b. Oct. 24, 1840; Thomas Sedgwick, b. June 11, 1845.


82 III. Charles Andrew,8 b. Oct. 19, 1814; m. Jane Parmely, Sept. 19, 1840. Ch., Lucy Joanna, and Frances Louesa.


83 IV. George Timothy,3 b. Nov. 30, 1822; m. Mary Jane Clark, Nov. 25, 1845. Ch., Julia.


Roderick Cadwell® m. 1. Julia Sophia Perry, Sept. 21, 1829, who d. Feb. 15, 1832 ; m. 2. Delia Augusta Perry, June 10, 1833. He d. Jan. 1, 1846, at Auburn, N. Y. Ch., 84 I. Frances Perry,9 b. May 24, 1831; d. Aug. 30, 1831.


85 II. Emma Sophia,9 b. Oct. 3, 1836.


STILES FAMILY.


Sa. a fesse or, fretty of the field, betw. three fleurs-de-lis of the sec- ond. Crest-A wolf's head erased sa. collared or, the neck below the collar, fretty of the last.


From a collection of facts in relation to the subject, to be found in the "Itinerary" of the late President Stiles, of Yale College, it ap-


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pears that four persons, brothers, of the name of Stiles, came to this country at the same time, from Milbroke, Bedfordshire, England, about the year 1634, and settled at Windsor, Conn., in 1635. John remained at Windsor, and Francis removed to Stratford with the first settlers, about 1639. The latter was a carpenter by trade, and had engaged to build a park at the upper end of Windsor, for a gentleman in England, and employed some thirty men to complete the under- taking ; but from some misfortune, failed, was unable to accomplish it, and removed to Stratford. Gov. Wolcott informed President Stiles, that this Francis was the steward of Sir Richard Saltonstall, and President Stiles remarks, that he supposes Francis had charge of Sir Richard's thirty servants in building the park, before men- tioned.


Henry, brother of the two preceding, according to the "Itinerary," was " accidentally killed by the discharge of a gun in a military train- ing, waiting upon Gov. Winthrop, when he was embarking for En- gland, to get the charter. Died unmarried, Oct. 3, 1651."


Many years ago, there were in the hands of Jonathan Stiles, of Windsor, two indentures of apprenticeship on parchment, both dated March 6, 1634, in the tenth year of Charles I., in one of which, " Samuel Inkley, of Carlbee, in the county Lincoln, husbandman, doth put himself apprentice to Henry Stiles, citizen and carpenter, of London, and now (by the prova of God) outward bound in the good ship ealled the Christian, of London, for the plantations in New England, to learn the sd art of carpenter," &c. Term of apprentice- ship, six years from the 20th of March next. In the other indenture, Thomas Stiles, of Milbroke, in the county of Bedford, in like manner apprentices himself to said Henry Stiles.


There was also in the hands of Jonathan Stiles, at Windsor, above- mentioned, a letter containing the baptisms of the family, as follows :


Marie, bap. March 12, 1591.


IIenry Stiles, bap. Nov. 27, 1593.


Jolın Stiles, bap. Dec. 25, 1595.


Christopher Stiles, bap. March 28, 1600.


Francis Stiles, bap. Aug. 1, 1602.


Jane Stiles, bap. Jan. 13, 1604.


Elizabeth Stiles, bap. Dec. 28, 1607.


Thomas Stiles, bap. Feb. 7, 1600, and xii.


This letter was sent from "Old England to New England," and is signed by " Your loving brother, Thomas Stiles," and is dated " xv


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Ffeb. 1634." The Henry Stiles, in this list, was admitted a citizen of London before he came to this country.


President Stiles, in a letter to Sir Francis H. E. Stiles, Baronet, of London, written in 1764, observes, " that his great-grandfather, John Stiles, was married about 1660," and adds, " in the first century from his marriage, there have been among his offspring, 397 births, 107 deaths, 88 marriages, and 209 living at the end of the century. The offspring occurred one-third in the first seventy-five years, and two-thirds in the last twenty-five years. Of thirty-two births, twenty live to marry-not above one-quarter die in infancy. I judge there have sprung from the four brothers, (meaning Henry, John, Francis and Thomas, who came from England in 1634,) nearly 4,000 souls in 130 years since their accession to America."


1 I. Henry,1 d. Oct. 3, 1651.


4 II. John,1 d. at Windsor, June 4, 1662. 2


3 III. Francis.1 8


4 IV. Thomas.1


John1 (2) and Francis1 (3) brought wives with them from England. All the Windsor Stiles's are descended from this John, as Henry d. a bachelor, and his other two brothers moved away. His will is dated May 30, 1662. His children were,


13 I. John.2 5


6 II. Henry,2 b. 1629.


18 7 III. Isaac.2 25


8 IV. Sarah, m. 1. - Stewart ; 2. John Sacket ; no issue. Francis1 (3) settled in Stratford. Children,


35 I. Ephraim.2


10 II. Samuel,2 m. Elizabetli Sherwood, and d. childless.


11 III. Benjamin.2


12 IV. Thomas,2 m. Elizabeth Clark, no issue ; gave his estate to Francis, No. 40, son of Benjamin2 (11.)


13 V. Hannah,2 m. Edward Hinman.


13} VI. A daughter, who m. - Washburn, of Derby .?


John2 (5) m. Dorcas Burt, of Springfield. Her mother be- fore coming over was sick, died as was supposed, and was laid in her coffin for burial. She, however, soon after revived, recovered her health, came to New England, and became mother of nineteen chil- dren. Their children were,


16 I. John,3 b. Dec. 10, 1665, grandfather of Dr. Ezra Stiles, died about 1753, aged 88. 53 II. Ephraim.3


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16 III. Thomas,3 m. Bethiah Hanmer, d. without issue, about 1740, aged 67.


17 IV. Sarah,3 m. Ephraim Bancroft, and had eight children. He d. 1727, aged .66. She m. 2. Thomas Phillips.


18 V. Hannah,3 b. May 23, 1664-5, but 83 months before her brother John. She m. Samuel Bliss, of Springfield, and had four children ; d. about 1705, aged 35.


Henry2 (6) d. Aug. 22, 1724, aged 95.


I. Henry,3 d. about 1735, aged about 70. 19 59


2) II. Samuel,3 m. Martha Elsworth.


21 III. Joseph,3 d. unm. Aug. 28, 1756, aged eirca 80.


22 IV. Benjamin,3 d. unm. May, 1757, aged circa 72.


23 V. John,3 m. Elizabeth Taylor, had one son, who died in 1756, aged 25. He died about 1735, aged 46.


24 VI. Elizabeth,3 m. - Densly, d. Sept. 13, 1750, aged 90.


25 VII. Mindwell,3 d. aged about 12.


26 VIII. Margaret,3 d. about 1690.


27 IX. Mary,3 m. Isaac Eggleston, d. very aged.


28 X. Jonathan,3 lived to be aged.


Isaac2 (7) lived at Stratford. The family given at the close


of the regular series are probably his descendants. His children were,


29 I. Isaac.3


30 II. John.3


31 III. Joseph.3


32 IV. Jonathan,3 called great Jonathan, went to New Jersey.


33 V. Hannah,3 m. - Tibbals, of Derby.


34 VI. Sarah,3 m. -- Perry, of Derby.


35 VII. Deborah,3 m. and lived at Guilford.


Ephraim2 (9) m. Bathsheba Tomlinson, of Derby, and left three daughters, Elizabeth, Sarah and Phebe. Elizabeth m. Ephraim Curtiss, of Stratford, had issue. Sarah m. Thomas Wells, of Strat- ford ; issue, Ephraim, Bathsheba, Comfort, Sarah, Thomas, Gideon, Daniel, Gurdon and Hezekiah. Phebe m. David Judson, of Strat- ford.


Benjamin2 (11) m. Elizabeth Rogers, of Milford, who died June 3, 1719. He lived in Woodbury. Children,


36 I. Sarah,3 bap. May, 1683, m. Thomas Wheeler, of Woodbury, Aug. 20, 1701.


37 II. Thomas,3 bap. Nov., 1685.


38 III. Ruth,3 m. John Wheeler, of Woodbury, Nov. 14, 1704.


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39 IV. Abigail,3 bap. April, 1689, m. Samuel Munn.


40 V. Lt. Francis.3


John3 (14) m. Ruth Bancroft. This John was an infant when his father came to this country. IIe m. 2. Widow Sarah Rumrill. The latter d. about 1742, without issue. Children,


41 I. Ruth,4 m. Nathaniel Taylor, and had ten children, died Dec. 11, 1760, aged 70 or 77.


42 II. John,4 b. Dec. 17, 1692, m. Mary Osborn. 74


43 III. Isaac,4 b. July 30. 1697, m. 1. Kezia Taylor; 2. Esther :0 Hooker.


44 IV. Margaret,1 b. Feb. 23, 1694-5, m. Joseph Peck, d. 1726 or 1727.


33 V. Ebenezer,4 m. 1. Ann Drake ; m. 2. Sarah Pinney.


46 VI. Noah,4 b. Jan. 31, 1703, m. Abigail Gaines, of Enfield, Jan., 1735, and had Noah, b. March 8, 1736, who m. Martha Osborn, Nov. 1, 1761.


47 VII. Abel,4 m. Alathea Robinson.


48 VIII. Hannah,4 m. Isaac Hayden, Aug., 1751.


49 IX. Ruth,4 b. 1691, m. Stephen Smith, of Goshen.


50 X. Benjamin,4 b. 1641.


51 XI. Ezra,4 b. 1644.


52 XII. Moses,4 b. 1646.


53 XIII. Jerusha.4


54 XIV. David.4


Ephraim3 (15) settled in Springfield, Mass., m. Abigail Neal, of that place, d. about 1755, aged 75. Children,


55 I. Isaac,4 lived at Westfield, m. Mary Brooks.


56 II. Ephraim,4 lived at Westfield, m. 1. -- Fowler ; m. 2. Jemima Meacham.


57 III. Rachel.4


58 IV. Hannah,4 m. Phillip Jones.


59 V. Abigail.4


Henry3 (19) had children,


60 I. Thomas,4 d. unm. aged 70.


61 II. Henry,4 d. unm.


62 III. Jonah,4 m. Widow Rachel Scott, of Windsor; children, I. Lucy,5 m. Gurdon Manvel, in 1752. II. Gideon,5 m. - Taylor. III. Eliakim.5 IV. Jonah.5 V. Shubael.5 VI. Alice.5 The four last named were killed by the Indians, in 1756. VII. Rachel,5 m. - Owen, about 1759.


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63 IV. Amos,4 m. Lydia Cooley, of Springfield, about 1725 ; children, I. Henry,5 m. - Wells. II. Lydia.5 III. Margaret.5 IV. Zuba.5 V. Rachel,5 m. and had three children.


64 V. Rachel,4 m. 1. John Bancroft ; m. 2. Thomas Parsons. 65 VI. Sarah,4 m. John Osborn, of Windsor, in 1730.


Samuel3 (20) m. Martha Elsworth, d. Dec. 18, 1712, aged 30. Children,


66 I. Martha,4 d. unm.


67 II. Samuel,4 m. Mary Phelps ; children, I. Matha,5 b. 1732, m. Elijah Parker, of Bolton, had five children. II. Mary,5 b. 1734. III. Ilannah,5 b. 1735, m. Ashbel Stiles, of North Haven, Feb., 1759. IV. Samuel,5 b. 1737, d. Dec., 1757, aged 20. V. Elizabeth,5 b. 1741. VI. Mary,5 b. 1743, d. young. VII. Margaret,5 b. 1744. VIII. Benjamin,5 b. April 26, 1745. IX. Abigail,5 b. Oct. 15, 1749. 68 III. Elizabeth,5 m. Daniel Spencer, of Suffield.


Lieut. Francis3 (40) m. Mary Johnson, of Stratford, Sept. 21, 1709, settled in Southbury society. A portion of his house is still standing, and is used as a barn, by one of his descendants, David J. Stiles. When it was occupied by Lt. Francis, it stood just in the rear of the present dwelling of the above David J. He died in 1748. Children,


68} I. Francis,4 b. July 23, 1710.


69 II. Sarah,4 b. Oct. 21, 1711, m. Dea. Benjamin Hicock, Feb. 28, 1734.


70 III. Mabel,4 b. May 9, 1714. m. Andrew Hinman, Feb. 28, 1734.


71 IV. Eunice,4 b. Aug. 18, 1717, m. David Curtiss, Sen.


V. Benjamin,4 b. Feb. 11, 1720.


73 VI. David,4 b. April 8, 1725, d. March 31, 1727.


74 VII. Mary,4 b. Jan. 7, 1728, m. Col. Benjamin Hinman. John' (42) m. Mary Osborn. Children,


75 1. Jolın,5 b. 1715.


76 JI. Israel,5 b. 1718, m. Martha Rockwell, in 1748; children, I. Ann,6 d. young. II. Israel,6 b. 1752. III. Azel.6 IV. John.6 V. Samuel." VI. Martha.6


77 III. Martha,5 b. 1717, m. Josepli Osborn.


78 IV. Benoni,5 d. 1760, no issue.


79 V. Anna,5 m. Moses Bissell, had six children.


80 VI. Elizabeth, unın.


Rev. Isaac4 (43) m. 1. Kezia Taylor ; m. 2. Esther Hooker. Children,


81 I. Ezra,5 D. D., LL. D., President of Yale College.


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82 II. Isaac.5


83 III. Ashbel.5


84 IV. Kezia.5 85 V. Esther.5 Ebenezer1 (45) had


86 I. Sarah,5 m. --- Davis.


87 II. Ann,5 m. 1. Hezekiah Herrick ; m. 2. Phillip Smith.


88 III. Ruth,5 m. Amos Richardson.


89 IV. Hannah,5 m. - House.


90 V. Stephen,5 d. unm .?


Benjamin, Esq.,} (72) m. Ruth Judson, of Stratford, his cous- in ; was the first lawyer that settled in Woodbury. Ch ..


91 I. Francis,5 b. 1748, settled in Salisbury, had sons, Benjamin,6 Thomas," and Ransom." The last named resides in Argyle, N. Y. He also had a daughter, Sally, who m. Newman Holley, Esq., of Salisbury, where she now resides. Thomas, also, resides in Salis- bury, has children.


92 II. Phebe,5 b. Jan. 18, 1749, d. young.


93 III. David,5 b. Sept. 10, 1751. 99


IV. Ephraim,5 b. Jan. 15, 1753. 94


10 95 106 V. Benjamin, Esq.,5 b. Aug. 25, 1756.


96 111


VI. Abel,5 b. March 26, 1758.


97 VII. Judson, went to Salisbury, d. unm.


98 VIII. Phebe,5 b. July 22, 1764, d. unm.


99 IX. Nathan,? b. March 12, 1767, lived in Derby, that part now the town of Seymour. Hem. Phebe Dayton, and d. in Schenectady, about 1806, on his return from the western states ; children, I. Na- than Judson, m. Ann Maria Birch, of Salisbury. II. Phebc. III. Minerva, m. James Roath, of Norwich. IV. Hannah Narrissa, is deceased.


David5 (93) m. Olive Pierce, Dec. 12, 1784. Children,


100 I. David J.,6 m. Ann French ; children, I. Mary A.,7 d. aged 22. II. Bennet F.7 III. Ann F.7 IV. Augusta M.7 V. Adelaide.7 d. 1853.


102 III. Patty,6 d. young.


103 IV. Anna," m. Smith Downs.


104 V. Benjamin,6 resided in 1851, at Yorkville, S. C., unm. Ephraim5 (94) m. May 7, 1780, Sarah, dau. of Joseph Trow- bridge, of Southbury. She d. Aug. 3, 1816 ; he d. Feb. 7, 1821. Children,


105 I. Phebe,6 b. Nov. 9, 1782, m. Mr. Bellamy, of Vermont, who afterward resided in the state of New York.


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104 II. Ruth,6 b. Feb. 18, 1786, m. Benjamin B. Osborn.


105 III. Sally,6 b. July 29, 1789, m. Benjamin B. Osborn, is deceased.


106 IV. Erastus," b. Oct. 24, 1791, m. Sally Osborn, lives in Clyde, N. Y., had children, Nathan, Augusta, and a daughter, who is deceased.


Benjamin,5 Esq., (95) m. Esther, daughter of Jehiel Preston. Children,


106 I. Harriet,6 m. Harry Brown, of Southbury.


107 II. Jennet,6 mn. Charles Ransom Curtiss, and had I. Harriet, m. Jasper Osborn. II. Mary. III. Benjamin S., m. Martha J. Strong. IV. Charles. V. Walter, m. Mary Hinman. VI. Hor- ace. VII. Theron.


1073 III. Benjamin, d. young.


108 IV. Francis B.,6 d. Feb. 12, 1804.


109 V. Benjamin P.,6 d. 1838, aged 41, unm.


110 VI. Henry B.,6 m. Patty Seeley ; children, Jennette M., Ellen E. and Alice.


111 VII. Marietta,6 m. George Smith.


Abel5 (96) m. Lucinda Mitchell, Jan. 6, 1790, d. Sept. 2. 1839. Children,


112 I. Roderick,6 b. Dec. 4, 1790, d. young.


113 II. Roderick,6 b. April 5, 1794, m. Cleora S. Curtiss, who d. Nov. 27, 1852. They had one child, Elizabeth A.7


114 III. Rufus,6 b. Jan. 14, 1796, m. Sarah Curtiss, 1822.


115 IV. Eliza M.,6 b. May 27, 1798, m. Charles Hinman.


116 V. Jonathan,6 b. Oct. 10, 1800, m. Nancy Baldwin. Ch., Ransom7 and Frank Walter.7


117 VI. Nathan,6 b. Oct. 15, 1807 ; d. 1812.


118 VII. Francis A.,6 b. Nov. 4, 1809, m. 1. Elvira H. Gidney, Feb. 10, 1840. She d. Feb. 11, 1845 ; m. 2. Frances M. Shelton. March, 1846. Ch., Gidney A.,7 b. Aug. 28, 1842; Eliza Maria, b. Aug. 13, 1851.


Isaac Stiles, perhaps son of Isaac? (7,) lived in Southbury socie- ty, m. Sarah -. Ch., I. William. II. Isaac. III. John. IV. David, . bap. July 12, 1741. V. Sarah, m. Lt. Silas Hicock, April 9, 1741. VI. Abigail, m. David Munn, Aug. 1, 1751. VII. Mabel, m. Gid- eon Hotchkiss, Feb. 22, 1763. VIII. Samuel, removed to " Whites- town country."


Isaac, Jr., had ch. by his w. Elizabeth, as follows, I. Eunice, bap. July 14, 1751, d. without issue. II. Annis, bap. July 1, 1753, m.


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Nathaniel Bristol, Nov. 10, 1777. III. Gideon, bap. May 15, 1757. IV. Nathan, lived and d. in Oxford. Ch., Simeon, b. Sept. 11, 1783; Leman, b. Jan. 26, 1786; Eleanor, b. Feb. 14, 1789; Henry, b. Sept. 30, 1792 ; Cynthia, b. May 5, 1796; Garwood, b. Feb. 5, 1799. V. Truman, m. Levina Leavenworth, Sept., 1793, and had Sherman, Robert, Erastus, Haneey, d. unm ; Harriet, m. Abraham Basset, and Ann who is m. VI. Lewis, went to Minisink, N. Y .. had ch. VII. Simeon, d. April 1, 1777, aged 11.


Jolın, son of Isaac, Sen., m. Betty Olds, Aug. 13, 1760. Ch., Hannah, bap. Nov. 22, 1761 ; Daniel Olds, bap. July 22, 1764 ; Asa, bap. March 1, 1767 ; John, bap. May 20, 1770 ; Aaron, bap. July 4 1773; Andrew, bap. May 22, 1776 ; Philo, bap. July 23, 1780.


STRONG FAMILY.


(Elder) Jolm Strong was a native of Taunton, England. It is said, that his father Richard died while young, but that his grand- father lived to be very aged. 1. Eldler John, with his sister Eleanor, sailed from Plymouth, England, March 20, 1630, in the ship Mary and John, arrived at Nantucket, May 30, and settled at Dorchester, Mass. His sister m. Walter Deane. In 1635, he is spoken of as residing at Hingham. He was a proprietor and inhabitant of Taun- ton, Dec. 4, 1638, and was made that year a freeman of the Plym- outh colony. He was at Taunton in 1643. From thence he went to Windsor, Conn., and thence to Northampton, Mass., between 1661 and 1663 ; was the first ruling elder in the church of the latter place. He m. 1. - , who is supposed to have died on the passage to this country. or soon after her arrival here. IIe m. 2. Abigail Ford at Dorchester, who d. July 6, 1688. IIc died April 11, 1699. Issue as follows,


2 I. John,2 m. Mary Clark of Windsor, Nov. 26, 1656, d. at Windsor, Feb. 20, 1698.


3 II. - ,2 d. 1630, two months after John's arrival.


15 III. Thomas,2 lived in Northampton.


5 IV. Jedediah,2 bap. April 14, 1639, removed in old age to Lebanon, or Coventry, Conn.


6 V. Josiah,2 d. young and unm.


7 VI. Return.2 Ile lived at Windsor, d. April 9, 1726.


8 VII. Ebenezer,2 lived in Northampton, d. Feb. 11, 1729.


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9 VIII. Abigail,2 m. 1. Rev. Nathaniel Chauncey, of Windsor ; m. 2. Dea. Medad Pomeroy, d. April 15, 1704.


10 IX. Elizabeth,2 b. Feb. 24, 1648, m. Joseph Parsons, of North- ampton, d. May 12, 1736.


11 X. Experience,2 bap. Aug. 4, 1650, m. Zerubabel Filer, of Windsor.


12 XI. Samuel,? bap. Aug. 5, 1652, lived at Northampton ; d. Oct. 29, 1732.


13 XII. Joseph,2 bap. same date.


14 XIII. Mary,2 b.Oct. 26, 1654, m. John Clark, of Northampton ; d. Dec. 8, 1738.


15 XIV. Sarah,2 m. 1. Joseph Barnard; m. 2. Capt. Jonathan Wells, of Deerfield.


16 XV. Hannah,2 b. May 30, 1759, in. William Clark, and went to Lebanon.


17 XVI. Hester,2 b. June 7, 1761, mn. Thomas Bissell, Jr., of Windsor.


18 XVII. Thankful,2 b. July 25, 1663, m. it is said a Baldwin, of Milford, Conn.


19 XVIII. Jerijah,2 b. Dee. 12, 1665 : d. April 24, 1754.


Thomas? (4) m. 1. Mary, dau. of Rev. Ephraim Hewet, of Windsor, Dec. 5, 1660; she d. Feb. 20, 1670; he m. 2. Rachel Holton, dau. of Dea. William, of Northampton, Oct. 10, 1671. Thomas d. Oct. 3, 1689, and his widow Rachel, m. Nathan Bradley, of East Guilford, 1698. Thomas' ch. were,


20 I. Thomas,3 b. Nov. 16, 1661, removed to Durham, Conn.


21 II. Mariah,3 b. Aug. 31, 1663, m. Samuel Judd, of Northampton. 22 III. John,3 b. March 9, 1665 ; d. unm. as is supposed.


23 IV. Hewet,3 b. Dec. 2, 1666 ; d. unm. Sept. 29, 1689.


24 V. Asahel," b. Nov. 14, 1668. Settled in Farmington, Conn. 25 VI. Joseph,3 b. Dec. 2, 1672, removed to Coventry, Conn.


26 VII. Benjamin,3 b. 1674; lived to old age in East Guilford, unm.


27 VIII. Adino,3 b. Jan. 12, 1676 ; removed to Woodbury, Conn., about 1700, and had 8 ch. by his wife Eunice, who was b. Aug. 25, 1670. He d. Dec. 31, 1749, and his relict, Eunice, d. Dec. 24, 1763. 28 IX. Waitstill,3 b. 1677 or '8 ; d. in Northampton, Nov. 13, 1762. 29 X. Rachel,3 b. July 15, 1679, m. Miles Dudley of Guilford.


30 XI. Selah,3 b. Dec. 22, 1680; lived at Setauket, L. I.


31 XII. Benajah,3 b. Sept. 24, 1682; lived at Fairfield, Conn.


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32 XIII. Ephraim,3 b. Jan. 4, 1685 ; removed to Milford, Conn. 33 43 XIV. Elnathan,3 b. Aug. 20, 1686; removed to Woodbury, Conn., m. Patience Jenners, April 17, 1712. He d. May 22, 1727. His widow m. Jonathan Law, of Killingworth, Conn.


34 XV. Ruth,3 b. Feb. 4, 1688, m. William Dudley, of N. Guilford.


35 XVI. Submit,3 b. Feb. 23, 1690, (posthumous.)


Adino3 (27) had,


I. Adino,4 b. April 17, 1708, m. Deborah Prime, Dec. 20, 36 50


1733; he d. 1787.


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37 II. Benjamin,4 b. June 10, 1710, m. Rachel


38


III. Preserved,4 b. Sept. 8, 1712, m. Esther, dau. of Rev. An- 58 thony Stoddard, July 26, 1749 ; he d. Nov. 3, 1777 ; his widow d. Sept. 13, 1800.


39 IV. Hannah,4 b. Jan. 23, 1715, m. Henry Castle, Sept. 18, 1736.


40 V. Return,4 b. Aug. 1, 1717, m. Elizabeth Andrus, Jan. 8, 1740. 63


He d. April 5, 1794, and his relict d. March, 1797.


41 VI. Ann,4 b. --- , d. 1721.


42 71 VII. Timothy, b. Feb. 14, 1720, m. 1. Widow Anne Rogers ;


nı. 2. Olive Atwood ; m. 3. Lucy Leet. He d. 1801.


43 VIII. Charles,4 b. June 29, 1722 ; d. Feb. 16, 1725. Elnathan3 (33) had,


44 I. Rachel,4 b. June 20, 1713.


45 II. Patience,4 b. Jan. 4, 1716 ; d. May 26, same year.


46 III. Nathan,4 bap. April, 1717; settled at Coventry, Conn., was many years a clergyman there, was father of the Rev. Drs. Nathan of Hartford and Joseph of Norwich.


47 TV. Submit,4 b. May 14, 1719.


13 V. Samuel,4 b. Oct. 15, 1721; d. 1809; his wife Eunice d. Aug., 1792, aged 67.


49 VI. Elnathan,4 b. March 18, 1724; d. May 22, 1727.


50 VII. Patience,4 b. April 30, 1727.


Adino+ (36) had,


I. Selalı,5 b. Sept., 1734, m. Esther Weed, Nov. 26, 1760. He d. 1807.


52 II. Hannah,5 b. Dec., 1737, m. David Tuttle, 1770.


53 III. Benajah,5 bap. March 23, 1740, m. Jane Cochran, Feb. 3, 89 1761.


54. IV. Ann,5 bap. April 24, 1743, m. Joseph Sanford, Dec. 23, 1786.


55 V. Saralı,5 b. Dec. 24, 1744.


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56 VI. Mabel,5 b. Jan. 8, 1748; d. March 16, 1752.


57 91 VII. Adino,5 b. April 5, 1750, m. Anna Scott, May 17, 1779. Benjamin4 (37) had,


58 I. Benjamin, bap. Feb. 20, 1732.


Preserved4 (38) had,


59 I. Solomon,5 b. April 13, 1751; d. Dec. 4, 1831, unm. "


60 II. Jolin,5 b. Nov. 10, 1752, m. Sarah Walker, May 29, 1783. 104 He d. April 19, 1843 ; his wife d. March 31, 1818.


61 III. 'Uriel,5 b. Sept. 10, 1754, m. Phebe Minor. He d. 1819 ; 106 his relict d. Dec. 30, 1825.


62 114 IV. Anthony,5 b. Dec. 9, 1757, m. Phebe Curtiss. He d. Jan. 28, 1829. Phebe d. March 25, 1836.


63 V. Esther,5 b. April 16, 1761, m. John Trowbridge, who d. May 5, 1826. She d. Sept. 13, 1807.


Return1 (40) had,


61 117 I. Thomas,5 b. Nov. 5, 1740, m. Sarah Curtiss, Dec. 16, 1767.


65 II. Martha,5 b. Aug. 14, 1742, m. Noah Cande, Jan. 28, 1767. 8 120 III. David,5 b. May 1, 1744.


67 IV. Henry,5 b. April 18, 1746.


68 V. Axsah,5 b. Aug. 23, 1748; d. 1749.


69 VI. Axsah,5 b. Sept. 19, 1750; d. 1752. 70 1:26 VII. Benjamin,5 b. March 4, 1753, m. 1. Mary or Martha Beecher, (record indistinct,) Jan. 1, 1777 ; m. 2. Martha -, who d. in 1834. He d. Jan. 2, 1843.


71 VIII. Elizabeth,5 b. March 20, 1756, m. John Fiffe, Feb. 1, 1786.


Timothy4 (42) had,


72 J. Lucy,5 b. July 6, 1752; m. Ebenezer Bird, Nov. 28, 1771. 73 II. Daniel,5 b. March 19, 1754 ; m. 1. Esther -; 2. Me- 138 hetable Sanford. HIe d. in 1830.


74 III. Eunice,5 b. Aug. 1, 1756.


75 IV. Avis,5 b. Sept. 14, 1759 ; d. March, 1760.


76 V. Avis,5 b. Nov. 12, 1761 ; m. - Youngs.


77 VT. Timothy,5 b. Jan. 16, 1764; went to Vermont ; had a family, and d. there.


78 VII. Abner,5 b. June 28, 1766 ; d. young. Dea. Samuel: (48) had,


79 I. Elnathan,5 b. March 17, 1748 ; m. Elisabeth Jackson, Feb. 3, 1792 ; d. 1819, and gave his estate to his wife and Niram Bots- ford's son.


80 II. Elijah,5 bap. May 1, 1752 ; d. same month.


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81 III. Mary,5 b. Feb. 17, 1754 ; m. Sylvester Wooster, Jan. 4, 1770.


82 IV. Patience,5 bap. Aug. 6, 1758 ; d. young.


83 V. Eunice,5 bap. Aug. 6, 1758 ; m. Silas Hinman.


84 VI. Patience,5 bap. Dec. 26, 1762 ; m. Niram Botsford, Nov. 3, 1793.


Selah5 (51) had,


85 I. Olive,6 bap. Sept. 11, 1763; m. Wait Curtiss, June 18, 1789.


86 II. Phebe," bap. March 30, 1766; m. John Scott, Sept. 20, 1798.


87 III. Nathan,6 bap. Feb. 9, 1768; m. Phebe Wakeley in 1790. 88 IV. Noalı,6 bap. Jan. 28, 1770 ; m. Sarah Lum, Aug. 21, 1795. 89 V. Mabel,6 m. Solomon Johnson.


Benajalı5 (53) had,


90 I. Truman,6 bap. Jan. 31, 1762.


91 II. Benajah,6 bap. Oet. 9, 1763.


92 III. Almorena,6 bap. Feb. 19, 1769.


93 IV. Amos,6 bap. April 1, 1770; d. same year.


94 V. Amos,6 bap. March 9, 1771. Adino5 (57) had,


95 I. Nehemiah,6 b. Feb. 27, 1780.


96 II. Annis,6 b. Ang. 19, 1782.


97 III. Betsey,6 b. July 7, 1784.


98 IV. Truman,6 b. May 20, 1786.


99 V. Nancy,6 bap. Oct. 7, 1788.


100 VI. Agnes,6 b. Aug. 19, 1790.


101 VII. Shelden,6 b. March 23, 1794; d. 1796.


102 VIII. Harriet,6 b. Oct. 21, 1796.


103 IX. Cynthia,6 b. March 7, 1799.


104 X. Shelden,6 bap. Oct. 24, 1802. Lt. John5 (60) lad,


105 I. Fanny,6 b. Nov. 11, 1784; m. Elijah Sherman, Oct. 14, 1805.


106 II. John,G b. Dec. 31, 1786; m. Flora Preston. He d. Nov. 144 1, 1834.


Urial,5 (61) had,


107 I. Stoddard," bap. May 5, 1795 ; m. Jennette Mallory. 151


103 II. Asahel,6 bap. June 22, 1794 ; m. Betsey Mallory. He d. 153 Betsey d. 1825.


1831. 109 III. Cyrus,6 bap. Nov. 13, 1796; m. 1. Mary Burrill ; she d. 154 53


706


HISTORY OF ANCIENT WOODBURY.


April 27, 1820 ; m. 2. Susan Curtiss. He now resides in Wakeman, Ohio.




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