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4. Julia Ann, born Nov. 9th, 1827, married Sept. 4th, 1849, William S. Booth; she died March 31st, 1855.
5. Elizabeth Augusta, born May 19th, 1830, bap. Aug. 22d, 1830, married June, 1850, Henry F. Peck.
6. Ellen Sophia, born Feb. 25th, 1833, bap. June 2d, 1833, married Oct. 20th, 1853, Leverett L. Camp.
7. Charles Henry, born April 10th, 1836, bap. 1836; is, 1862, Captain of Com- pany A, 13th regiment C. V., and was successor of Capt. Bidwell, who was discharged at New Orleans.
402. JOHN EELLS," to church Oct. 6th, 1816, by letter from the church in Stockbridge, born July 20th, 1753, to Rev. Edward, of upper Middle- town, and his wife Martha (Pitkin,) married March 3d, 1773, Elizabeth Lord, of Middletown ; she bore his children and died, when he married, second, Oct. 12th, 1806, Rachel, daughter of No. (113) and No. (114,) born March 20th, 1761, married March 12th, 1792, Capt. Eleazur Curtiss, son of Daniel, born Sept. 3d, 1754; he died July 19th, 1796, aged 42, when she married, second, as above. Mr. Eells was a weaver by trade and occupation ; lived on the " New Highway" leading to Hartford from "Stanley quarter." He was dismissed, Nov. 14th, 1821, by letter to Lenox, Mass., where he died, Nov. 3d, 1840, aged 87. She also died there, Nov. 16th, 1835, aged 74.
HIS CHILDREN.
1. Lydia, born July 19th, 1774, died Sept. 27th, 1791.
2. Martha, born Dec. 6th, 1775, died Dec. 28th, 1791.
3 .. Elizabeth, born Aug. 6th, 1777.
4. John, jun., born May 11th, 1780, died Oct. 17th, 1826.
5. Patience, born Feb. 14th, 1782, died Feb. 8th, 1807.
6. Hannah, born Oct. 22d, 1784, died Nov. 28th, 1791.
7. Erastus, born July 21st, 1790, died Aug. 16th, 1791.
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403. "LUCY, wife of Jesse Stanley," to church Oct. 6th, 1816, by let- ter from the church of Christ in Farmington, daughter of Joseph White, of Whitestown, N. Y., and his wife Lucy (Buckley,) of Wethersfield, born July 22d, 1785; to church in Farmington, 1807, by letter from Whitesborough, N. Y. ; married, first, Ornan Clark, of Farmington, who died, when she married, second, as above, May 1st, 1816. She was dis- missed, 1842, by letter of recommendation to Farmington church. Mr. Stanley had a previous wife, viz., Almira, daughter of No. (168) and No. (154,) born July 17th, 1780, married Sept. 27th, 1801, died Sept. 29th, 1815, aged 35. Mr. Stanley's first wife was a most amiable and benevo- lent woman, but in feeble health, and lost all her children in infancy. He was a very successful farmer, and lived where now, 1862, Thomas Tracy owns and resides, the house built by Thomas Stanley, 4th, (son of Thomas, 3d, and brother of Lot.) This Thomas, 4th, married Anna Fords, of Wethersfield, who died 1787, leaving two children, when he married, sec- ond, Mixanda Nott, and had twelve children by her. She died 1851, at Marietta, Ohio, where the family moved to from here, 1787.
CHILDREN OF ORNAN CLARK AND HIS WIFE LUCY (WHITE.)
1. Henry White, born Feb. 23d, 1807, at Farmington, see No. (628.)
2. Sarah, born July 18th, 1809, see No. (712.)
JESSE STANLEY'S CHILDREN BY ALMIRA.
1. Philip, born Nov. 4th, 1802, died Sept. 2d, 1803.
2. Philip, 2d of name, born Nov. 30th, 1804, died May 31st, 1805.
3. George, born Nov. 1st, 1807, died April 2d, 1808.
4. Waldo, born March 8th, 1811, died April 9th, 1811.
5. Son born Jan. 16th, 1814, died without a name.
6. daughter born Sept. 11th, 1815, died without a name.
HIS CHILDREN BY LUCY.
¿ son, died, aged three weeks.
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7. 1 twins, born March 20th, 1818, Almira, bap. June 21st, 1818, see No. (844.)
9. Margaret, born Nov. 26th, 1820, bap. May 13th, 1821, see No. (843.)
10. Oliver Cromwell, born Feb. 23d, 1823, bap. June 15th, 1823, married Oct. 13th, 1847, No. (1027.) The father, Jesse Stanley, died Aug. 19th, 1827, aged 48. Lucy, his widow, died April 13th, 1863, at Brooklyn, N. Y., in her 78th year, but buried in New Britain cemetery.
404. "MARY COSSLETT," to church Jan. 26th, 1817, daughter of Fran- cis, and No. (636,) born Nov. 3d, 1791, baptized (Mary Goodrich) June 28th, 1801, by Rev. J. Belden, at Newington ; married July 15th, 1818, No. (401 ;) a discreet, worthy woman, of great diligence and firm Chris- tian principles ; to South church 1842.
405. " ESTHER HART," to church Jan. 26th, 1817, daughter of No. (131) and No. (132,) born March 5th, 1798, married March 16th, 1819, Edwin Gridley, of Southington. She was dismissed by letter and re- ceived there Dec. 5th, 1819. He was born June 21st, 1797, to Noah of
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Southington, and his wife Luana (Andrus,) of Josiah. He was a farmer, and died October 3d, 1852, aged 55.
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Levi Andrus, born July 15th, 1820, married April 13th, 1842, Rosanna Dunham ; he died June 13th, 1844.
2. Marietta, born June 14th, 1823, died Dec. 19th, 1825.
3. Infant, born April 26th, 1827, died April 26th, 1827.
4. Ellen Eliza, born Jan. 10th, 1830, died Jan. 19th, 1842, aged 12 years 9 days.
5. Sarah Hart, born January 16th, 1836, married Dec. 24th, 1854, Henry, son of Henry Lewis, of Southington ; Ist Lieut. Co. K, 20th Reg. C. V.
406. "SALMON STEELE," to church Jan. 26th, 1817, and baptized same time ; was son of Ebenezer, jun., and his wife Lucy (Wright,) born April 7th, 1780; was a brass founder by trade, learned of Barton, of Wintonbury ; married Nov. 29th, 1803, Nelly Williams, of West Brook- field, Mass., daughter of Samuel, and his wife Nelly (Wright,) born Sept. 12th, 1786. They lived in various localities, raised a large family on small means. He was a soldier in the war of 1812, and was in the bat- tle of Lundy's Lane. He fell under censure of the church, and, April 12th, 1824, they, after much labor and delay, passed sentence of excom- munication. He was a skillful mechanic, with an active and inventive mind. He died June 22d, 1836, aged 55. His widow lives now, 1863, in Almont, Lapeer county, Mich., with her son.
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Samuel Williams, born April 20th, 1805, bap. June 22d, 1817, married Nov. 6th, 1833, Clarissa Andrews ; he married, second, Lucina Merrell ; married, third, He is an ordained minister of the Baptist denomination, and lives in Romulus, Mich.
2. Mary Darling, born March 10th, 1807, bap. June 22, 1817, married Sept. 1st, 1836, Philip Recor, see No. (742.) .
3. Ebenezer, born Oct. 18th, 1808, bap. June 22d, 1817, married Mary Pilgrim ; a Methodist preacher.
4. William Moloneaux, born March 7th, 1811, bap. June 22d, 1817, married Elizabeth Bradley ; he is a shoe-maker.
5. Salmon, born Nov. 12th, 1812, bap. June 22d, 1817, married Eliza Morgan ; married, second, Adelaide Lamberton ; he is a Methodist preacher, and presiding elder at North Port, Mich.
6. Marinda, born Feb. 25th, 1816, bap. June 22d, 1817, died unmarried, aged 25, at Hartford.
7. Jason, born Aug. 24th, 1817, bap. Oct. 12th, 1817, married Marinda Rigley, he is a Methodist preacher.
8. Emri, born Sept. 25th, 1819, bap. Sept. 17th, 1820, married Laura Judd, daugh- ter of No. (459.) He was ordained to the work of a Gospel minister March 10th, 1853, and now, 1863, resides at Imlay, Mich.
9. Martha, born May 31st, 1821, bap. Sept. 9th, 1821, married William Wilson, of New York state ; lives in Iowa.
10. Amzi Hart, born April 14th, 1823, married Oct 30th, 1843, Laura Ann Miller ; she died Dec. 22d, 1862.
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11. Albert Lewis, born March 10th, 1826, married Nov. 3d, 1853, Mary F. Hyde ; is a cabinet maker and lives in Almont, Lapier county, Michigan.
407. "OZIAS HART, jun.," to church Jan. 26th, 1817, son of No. (281) and No. (282,) born Dec. 9th, 1793, married Nov. 15th, 1816, No. (410,) who died at St. Louis, when he married, second, Jan. 25th, 1831, Tri- phena Elmer, who died March, 1845, when he married, third, Jan. 11th, 1852, widow Mary Conover ; she died May 2d, 1858. He left this place in 1819; was never dismissed, and lives now, 1861, in Buffalo, and has seen much trouble in life.
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Emily Eliza, born Jan. 8th, 1818, bap. April 12th, 1818, at New Britain.
2. George Henry, born March, 1819, bap. April 25th, 1819 at New Britain.
3. William Otis, born 1821.
4. Charles Augustus, born Oct. 30th, 1837, died April, 1842.
5. Willard Otis, born Feb. 13th, 1838.
6. Sarah Ann, born March 5th, 1845; living in Illinois, 1860.
408. "OTIS HART," to church Jan. 26th, 1817, brother of No. (407,) born February, 1800, died July 1st, 1819, aged 19.
409. Wife of Charles Wright," to church April 6th, 1817, by letter from the Third church in Wethersfield ; her maiden name, Abigail Marsh, daughter of John, of Wethersfield, and Abigail (Buckley,). his wife, born Oct. 16th, 1756. They moved into this parish in 1817, and lived on Dr. Smalley's farm on the South Mountain. He died Jan. 23d, 1829, aged 76. He was the son of Justice and Ann (Williams,) his wife, who is said to have been grand-daughter of Eunice Standish, of pilgrim mem- ory. The widow Abigail died, Aug. 11th, 1842, aged 86.
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Lois, born Dec. 16th, 1777, married Salmon Booth, son of Elisha, jun.
2. Rhoda, born Oct. 16th, 1779, married Aaron Belden, of Rocky Hill.
3. Selden, born March 29th, 1782, married Anna Cole, daughter of Selah, Nov. 25th, 1802.
4. Mehitable, born June 16th, 1784, married Barzillai Dickinson, of Rocky Hill.
5. Abigail, born Sept. 3d, 1786, married Sylvester Belden of Rocky Hill.
6. Miriam, born May 7th, 1789, married Orrin Dickinson, brother of Sylvester.
7. Lucy, born April 22d, 1792, married Amos Flint, of Rome, N. Y.
8. Harvey, born Aug. 23d, 1794, married No. (590.)
9. Maria, born March 29th, 1797, married October 30th, 1817, Ira Steele; she No. (910.)
10. Electa, born 1800, died in infancy.
410. "PAMELA, wife of Ozias Hart, jun.," to church April 6th, 1817, by letter from the church in Durham ; her maiden name, Baggs, married Nov. 15th, 1816, No. (407,) and died at St. Louis ; took no letter of dis- missal and recommendation.
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411. "CLARISSA, wife of Alvin North," to church June 1st, 1817, bap- tized same time, daughter of Oliver Burnham, Esq., of Cornwall, and his wife, Sarah (Rodgers,) born June 7th, 1788, married May 1st, 1816, No. (330;) has a friendly disposition, and much Christian charity ; to South church, 1842.
412. "LYDIA HART," to church June 1st, 1817, daughter of No. (293) and No. (294,) born May 13th, 1796, married .Nov. 25th, 1818, John C. Root, of Farmington, son of Ezekiel and Cynthia Cole, of Kensington; she was dismissed and recommended to Farmington church, by letter, July 31st, 1819, and from there, 1823, to Harwinton church; they subsequently moved to Ohio ; he a shoe-maker; she living, 1865, at Talmadge, Ohio ; he died Dec. 10th, 1862, aged 67. ,
ONLY CHILD OF JOHN C. AND LYDIA ROOT.
George Hart Root, born May 21st, 1833, married Oct. 7th, 1856, P. Marie Upson, of Talmadge, Ohio.
413. "ELIJAH FRANCIS," to church Aug. 3d, 1817, son of No. (91) and No. (92,) born Jan. 6th, 1760, consequently was more than fifty-five years of age at his conversion ; his convictions were pungent and distress- ing, but he was a remarkable instance of the renewing and regenerating grace of God ; he was evidently constrained to testify of the great good- ness and mercy of God; in his own experience, being extremely diffident naturally. He was a shoe-maker and tanner by trade; learned of Deacon Timothy Stanley ; was in the Revolutionary army at sixteen years of age, as a teamster. He lived in the valley east of " Osgood Hill ;" was elected deacon of the church July 19th, 1822. He represented the town of Ber- lin in the legislature several times. He married Dec. 21st, 1785, No. (221,) but left no posterity. He gave thirty dollars towards the cost of our communion service ; he loved Zion, and prayed much for her welfare. He was one of the constituents of the South church, 1842. He died Oct. 30th, 1846, aged 87. He seldom spoke in public, but was gifted in prayer; he wept, mourned and sighed over the delinquencies of the church and the sins of the world.
414. "MARY, wife of Ebenezer Gridley," to church Nov. 9th, 1817, daughter of No. (138) and No. (139,) born Dec. 27th, 1778, married April 23d, 1800; he son of Seth, of Plainville, and his wife, Esther (Blakesley,) of East Haven, born July 2d, 1780, occupied the home of her father ; was a man of wonderful memory; had an active mind, but abused his faculties. He died at the alms-house, April 26th, 1860, aged 79. She was a pious, good woman, careful to attend upon the means of grace ; she died Oct. 16th, 1856, aged 78; she was one of the constituent members of the South church, 1842.
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THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Betsey, born March 4th, 1801, bap. Oct. 18th, 1818, never married ; lives, 1862, in Hartford.
2. Hannah Dunham, born June 16th, 1802, bap. Oct. 18th, 1818, married Peter Mc Voy.
3. Infant, born , died Feb. 19th, 1804.
4. Nancy, born , married a Brooks.
5. Julia, born , died Sept., 1809.
6. Delia, born 1810, died Aug. 22d, 1811, aged one year.
7. Walter Blakesley, born June 3d, 1812, bap. Oct. 18th, 1818, married Feb. 14th, 1840, Mary Hunter, daughter of Roswell.
8. David Mather, born Aug. 28th, 1816, bap. Oct. 18th, 1818 ; went to parts un- known.
9. Edward, born Aug. 8th, 1818, bap. Oct. 18th, 1818, drowned in James river, Virginia, near Norfolk, 1834.
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10. Edwin, b. Aug. 8th, 1818, bap. Oct. 18th, 1818, a brass-worker, No. (808.)
415. "ROSETTA, wife of Salmon Hart," to church April 26th, 1818, by letter from church in Kensington, daughter of Seth North, of Berlin and Eunice (Woodford,) his wife, born Sept. 15th, 1778; she to church in Kensington, June, 1805, as the widow of Elisha Williams, and baptized on admission ; she married second, June 2d, 1817, No. (441,) by whom she had two sons; she was married to her first husband, Feb., 1802, before Rev. Benoni Upson, and had two sons; he died March 9th, 1809, aged 36, at Kensington; she has been a woman of much labor and sorrow; to South church, 1842; she died Oct. 6th, 1863, aged 85, at the house of her son, Albert.
HER SONS BY HER FIRST HUSBAND.
1. Albert, born Nov. 14th, 1802, married April 14th, 1824, Thirza Steele, daughter of Selah, see No. (676.)
2 Henry, born Aug. 11th, 1807, bap. Nov. Ist, 1807, at Kensington, married June 30th, 1840, No (759.)
416. " PHEBE, wife of John S. Whittlesey," to church May 3d, 1818, by letter from the church at Southington, daughter of Selah Barnes, of Southington, and his wife, Nancy (Cowles,) born April 3d, 1795, to church in Southington, Feb. 5th, 1815, baptized same time; they lived where Harlowe Eddy (now, 1866,) does, District No. 4, by the school-house; he son of Roger, Esq., of Southington, and his wife, Anna (Smalley,) born July 13th, 1794; had no trade or special occupation ; he died July 1st, 1832, aged 38; she dismissed and by letter recommended, 1841, to the first church in New Haven ; she was a woman of rare excellence ; died June 3d, 1865, aged 75.
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Sarah Lincoln, born Nov. 7th, 1817, bap. May 10th, 1818, married June 6th, 1847, Rev. Jesse Guernsey, of Dubuque ; she died there, May 10th, 1855.
2. Charles Barnes, born Sept. 13th, 1820, bap. June 3d, 1821, married Oct. 21st, 1851, Eliza Antoinette Wilcoxon, of New Haven ; he a druggist at New Haven.
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417. " GEORGE BURRITT," to church June 7th, 1818, son of Elihu and No. (290,) born Dec. 5th, 1800, died Aug. 22d, 1822, aged 22, in Georgia; a young man of good promise to his friends, and of great hope for him- self; his bones lie in that "great charnel house" of young men of the north, where the aspirations, enterprise and high hopes of multitudes of others lie in silence, waiting and listening for the last trumpet to sound.
418. "EMILY BURRITT," to church June 7th, 1818, sister of No. (417,) born Aug. 12th, 1798, married 1838, Capt. Taylor, of Texas, before of New York city, the captain of the vessel that carried a colony from this place to Texas the previous year. She had one child, but the mother and child died, 1839, at Galveston. She was a tailoress by occupation ; was industrious and intellectual.
419. "NANCY, wife of Thomas Eddy," to church Oct. 4th, 1818, by letter from the church at Farmington, daughter of Phineas Hamblin, of Farmington, and his wife, Rhoda (Andrus,) born Aug. 3d, 1789, baptized Aug. 16th, 1795, at Farmington, by Rev. Mr. Marsh, of Wethersfield, and to church there, October, 1813. He was son of Charles, senior, and Han- nah (Kelsey,) his wife; married Abi Lewis, Nov. 5th, 1802, daughter of No. (88) and No. (111 ;) she died May 6th, 1814, when he married sec- ond, Sept. 18th, 1814, as above; she died Sept., 1852, at Lama, Pennsyl- vania, and my informant says, with very clear views of her future good estate. He died May 28th, 1830, aged 52.
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Philip, born March 5th, 1804, married May 7th, 1828, Sarah Pitkin, of East Hartford; he died, 1863.
2. Henry, born Oct. 1st, 1805, see No. (582.)
3. Julia, born June, 1807, see No. (596.)
4. Abi Lewis, born Sept. 1st, 1811, married Oct. 6th, 1831, Charles Parker, of Meriden ; she was bap. Nov. 1st, 1818, in New Britain, on her step-mother's account.
SECOND WIFE'S CHILDREN.
5. Thomas Hamblin, born April 2d, 1815, bap. Nov. Ist, 1818, married Sept. 29th, 1833, Sarah M. Moses, of Canton, Conn.
6. Walter Bartholomew, born May, 1818, bap. Nov. 1st, 1818, married Mary A. Judson, 1837.
7. Dolly Jones, born July, 1822, bap. Nov. 3d, 1822, married Jan. 2d, 1836, Charles Blakeslee.
8. Benjamin Franklin, born Sept. 17th, 1826, married Nov. 4th, 1849, Emeline L. Curtiss, of No. (362.)
9. Jeremiah A., born , died at Southington.
10. Anthony, born 1829, died March 14th, 1830, aged nine months.
420. "MOSES D. SEYMOUR," to church April 4th, 1819, son of Aaron, of West Hartford, and Anna (Phelps,) of Litchfield, his wife, born June 3d, 1782 ; a clothier by trade ; learned of the Talcotts, in West Hartford ; married Jan. 29th, 1807, No. (421;) he built and for several years occu-
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pied the house at the south end of the village, (now, 1865,) owned and occupied by James Andrews ; he had his clothier's shop near the bridge, on the Gilbert river, a branch of the Mattabesset ; he also built a house at the foot of " Dublin Hill," where he spent his last days; he could turn his hand usefully to various handicraft ; was an athletic man ; he died July 7th, 1839, aged 57.
421. " ABIGAIL, wife of Moses D. Seymour," to church June 6th, 1819, daughter of No. (118) and No. (119,) born Oct. 28th, 1786; she died March 16th, 1858, aged 71, at Hartford, but buried in New Britain cemetery, and a neat stone tells where she lies. A discreet and worthy woman.
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Orson Hart, born Sept. Ist, 1807, bap. June 6th, 1819, married Sept. 17th, 1827, No. (656.)
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2. Infant twin sons, died March 17th, 1809.
4. Mary Ann, born July 8th, 1811, died March 7th, 1813, aged twenty months.
5. Mary Ann, born Oct. 4th, 1813, bap. June 6th, 1819, married Jan. 8th, 1844, William Palmer, see No. (668.)
6. Henry Phelps, born Aug. 2d, 1818, bap. June 6th, 1819, married Jan. 31st, 1844, Laura A. Pierce ; she died, when he married second, May 8th, 1848, Isabel O. Taylor. 7. Oliver De Witt, born Dec. 31st, 1820, bap. June 17th, 1821, married Oct. 18th, 843, Harriet H. Marsh ; he is the popular constable and collector of the town of Hart- ord, 1862.
422. " ABIGAIL, wife of Cyrus Stanley," to church June 6th, 1819, laughter of No. (168) and No. (154,) born May 14th, 1788, married Sept. 7th, 1806 ; he son of No. (115) and No. (125,) born July 29th, 787; he inherited the home of his father, in Stanley quarter ; carried on he coopering business, in the days of "corn meal for the West Indies ;" lso brass business, but failed and came to her father's home in the village, where he died March 25th, 1844, aged 57. He enlisted as an officer into he State troops in the war of 1812 ; was a farmer and surveyor; of quick, ctive mind, vigorous body, and versatile genius. She died August 1st, 867, in her 80th year, in Cleaveland, Ohio, at the residence of her son, No. (628.)
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Don Alonzo, born June 24th, 1807, bap. June 13th, 1819, see No. (716.)
2. Emily Rowena, born Sept. 11th, 1810, bap. June 13th, 1819, see No. (659.)
3. Charles Norton, born Aug. 18th, 1812, bap. June 13th, 1819, married Feb. 15th, 321, Eliza S. Moore.
4. Harriet Aurora, born March 25th, 1815, bap. June 13th, 1819, see No. (908.)
5. Isaac Lee, born Dec. 29th, 1817, bap. June 13th, 1819.
6. Gad, born April 17th, 1821, bap. June 17th, 1821, married May 11th, 1846, anny Moore ; he died Aug. 5th, 1858, aged 39.
7. Amzi, born Nov. 27th, 1823, bap. April 4th, 1824, see No. (848.)
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423. "DANIEL SMITH," to church Oct. 3d, 1819, son of Daniel, of Kensington, and Sabra (Winchel,) his wife, born Dec., 1781, bap. Dec. 24th, 1783, married Nov. 11th, 1804, No. (424 ;) he a cabinet-maker by trade; owned the house on the corner, near Chester Hart's, on the Shuttle Meadow road ; the house burned ; he died Aug. 16th, 1821, in Georgia, aged 40.
424. " Wife of Daniel Smith," to church Oct. 3d, 1819, and baptized same time, daughter of Patty Warner, born March 19th, 1781; an ener- getic woman; went out nursing after she was eighty years of age; she died Aug. 1st, 1864, aged 83.
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Lorenzo, born April, 1805, bap. Oct. 17th, 1819, married Elenora Hinman ; heh died March 5th, 1835, aged 30.
2. Susan, born Dec. 7th, 1811, bap. Oct. 17th, 1819, married Albert Boyington, of Southwick, No. (667.)
3. Ann Jane, born Aug. 17th, 1813, bap. Oct. 17th, 1819, married Nov. 29th, 1835, No. (926.)
4. George, born 1816, died Jan. 24th, 1817, aged six months.
5. George, born 1817, bap. Oct. 17th, 1819; killed on the railroad, Oct. 6th, 1843, aged 26.
425. "JOSEPH H. FLAGG," to church Oct. 3d, 1819, son of Solomon and his wife, Olive (Hart,) married Dec. 1st, 1805, Abi, daughter of Lad- wick Hotchkiss and No. (278,) born Aug. 15th, 1784 ; she died July 21st, 1812, aged 28, when he married second, March 17th, 1817, widow of
da Timothy Percival, of Kensington, (alias) Aurelia Booth, daughter of No. (165) and No. (166 ;) she married Dec. 8th, 1801, Timothy Percival, son of James and Dorothy (Gates,) his wife; he was uncle to the poet, and died Nov. 6th, 1808; Mr. Flagg was a shoe-maker ; he was born Sept. 15th, 1783; was grand-son of No. (263;) lived in various localities ; was brother of No. (906,) and died April 22d, 1853, aged 70; had a mild, happy disposition; was honest and conscientious ; his birth-place, " Lower Lane," Berlin.
426. " Wife of Joseph H. Flagg," to church Oct. 3d, 1819, see No. (425 ;) she died Aug. 25th, 1828, aged 48; she was second wife of No. (425,) born 1781.
HER CHILDREN BY TIMOTHY PERCIVAL, HER FIRST HUSBAND.
1. Dorothy, born Jan. 16th, 1803, married Sept. 14th, 1825, Edwin Francis ; she No. (709.)
2. Caroline, born 1805, died, aged fourteen months.
HER CHILDREN BY NO. (425,) HER SECOND HUSBAND.
1. Thankful Winchel, born Dec. 23d, 1818, died May 15th, 1819, aged seven mo's.
2 .- Joseph Beckley, born Feb. 23d, 1820 ; learned jeweller's trade ; died July 11th, 1838, aged 18.
3. William Wallace, born Aug. 11th, 1821, bap. Oct. 14th, 1821 ; a tinman ; mar- ried Mary Ann Wilcox, July 25th, 1845 ; she daughter of Jeremiah and his wife, Dor- othy Fitts, of West Hartford.
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427. "MEHITABEL, wife of Theodore Riley," to church Oct. 3d, 1819, aughter of Ambrose Fuller, of Burlington, and Rhoda (Williams,) of Berlin, his wife, born Nov. 14th, 1782, married Jan. 18th, 1808; he son f John, of Northampton, and Huldah (Porter,) of Kensington, his wife, orn April 7th, 1775; he was in early life a tin-peddler, and traveled outh ; he sold the Alvin North place for $1,000, A. D. 1800, and bought ut Thomas Lee, who then owned the place on West Main street, where Ir. Pettis, now, 1866, owns and occupies; she died Feb. 26th, 1824, aged 2 ; he was a large, fine looking man, and after early life a farmer; was omewhat deaf, and helpless late in life, with rheumatism ; he died March d, 1855, aged 80; he was a blacksmith by trade; learned of James North, Esq.
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Huldah, born Jan. 5th, 1809, died Jan. 19th, 1809, aged fourteen days.
2. Infant, born June 30th, 1800, died Aug. 10th, 1810, aged one month, ten days.
3. Aurora, born May 19th, 1812, died March 5th, 1813, aged ten months.
4. Electa, born April 12th, 1815, bap. May 14th, 1820, married 1838, Lucius T. Cadwell ; lives in Ohio.
5. Chloe, born Jan. 25th, 1818, bap. May 14th, 1820, see No. (991.)
6. Theodore, born Oct. 16th, 1820, married first, Hester Taylor ; married second, Lydia Sharon ; he lives, 1861, in Ohio.
428. "LUCY, wife of Miles C. Winchell," to church Oct. 3d, 1819, laughter of Salmon Hollister, of Berlin, and Sarah (Whaples,) of New- ngton, his first wife, born May 6th, 1774, married March, 1793; they ived on "Horse Plain," opposite Capt. Hotchkiss ; he peddled tin and ewter ware for a living, and raised a large family ; he died June 10th, 844, aged 70 ; he was son of Dan, of Kensington, and Lois Curtiss, of Jonathan, of Wallingford, his wife, born March 20th, 1774, baptized April 0th, 1774, at Kensington ; she to South church, 1842.
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