Memorial. Genealogy, and ecclesiastical history [of First Church, New Britain, Conn.] To which is added an appendix, with explanatory notes, and a full index, Part 35

Author: Andrews, Alfred, 1797-1876
Publication date: 1867
Publisher: Chicago, Ill., A. H. Andrews
Number of Pages: 566


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THEIR CHILDREN.


1. James Stanley, born Nov. 3d, 1794, married Oct. 9th, 1817, Amanda Rowe, (issue) Mary Antoinette, born Sept. 26th, 1819 ; he died Feb. 7th, 1820, aged 25.


2. George, born Aug. 1st, 1796, died young.


3. Lucy, born March 6th, 1799, died young.


4. Abi, born Feb. 5th, 1801, bap. July 2d, 1809, at Farmington, see No. (658.)


5. Dan, born Jan. 15th, 1805, bap. July 2d, 1809, at Farmington, see No. (679.)


6. George, born Aug. 18th, 1807, bap. July 2d, 1809, at Farmington, died young.


646. " STEPHEN HART," to church Jan. 4th, 1829, baptized same time ; born Feb. 19th, 1798, to Stephen, sen., and his wife, No. (638,) married Aug. 24th, 1818, No. (647 ;) was a farmer and butcher, and lived some years on the old home of his ancestors, when he sold and bought in the village, the present house of Deacon Orson Seymour. He neglected public worship and the ordinances, and was cut off from the church Nov. 15th, 1837. He died Sept. 6th, 1846, aged 49.


THEIR CHILDREN.


1. Infant, born , died March 29th, 1822.


2. Fidelia, born June 7th, 1820, bap. June 21st, 1829, married October 22d, 1846, Mansfield Stacy; she died Aug. 6th, 1847, aged 27.


3. Emily P., born May 8th, 1823, bap. June 21st, 1829, married April 13th, 1845, John Proffitt, of Hartford.


4. Nancy, born October 26th, 1822, bap. June 21st, 1829, married July 31st, 1839, Doctor William Allen, son of William, sen .; he died Sept. 6th, 1851, at Meriden, aged 33.


5. Maria, born March 11th, 1827, bap. June 21st, 1829, married Oct. Ist, 1848, Allen Stacy, of Pennsylvania.


6. Sarah E., born Feb. 11th, 1834, married Nov.14th, 1857, Asa Sheldon Parsons, of Bridgeport.


7. Frederick, born Aug. 20th, 1840, lived some years in Pennsylvania, where he enlisted into the 11th Reg. Penn. Cavalry, Co. E, was a corporal and killed at Black-


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water; buried in New Britain, Feb. 13th, 1863, aged 23. He was killed Jan. 30th, 1863, in North Carolina.


647. CYNTHIA, wife of Stephen Hart," to church Jan. 4th, 1829 ; born April 8th 1796, to William Steele, sen., the fifer, and his wife, No. (246,) married Aug. 24th, 1818, No. (646 ;) has a home in Bridgeport with her daughter, now, A. D. 1863, an active, energetic woman ; she has experi- enced some joys and many sorrows.


648. " ELISHA S. BOOTH," to church Jan. 4th, 1829; born June 8th, 1794, to Nathan, and his wife, No. (261,) learned his trade of shoe mak- ing and tanning of Oliver Stanley, his brother-in-law ; has lived in various localities and raised a large and respectable family ; he married Dec. 5th, 1822, No. (649.) They were dismissed and recommended by letter, Oct. 6th, 1832, but returned July 22d, 1852, by letter from church in Torring- ton. He died May 31st, 1865, aged 71.


649. "ALVIRA ABIGAIL, wife of Elisha S. Booth," to church Jan. 4th, 1829; born May 18th, 1801, at Durham, Ct., to Asa Squire, and his wife Charlotte (Weld.)


THEIR CHILDREN.


1. Lucius Saxton, born Dec. 6th, 1823, bap. June 14th, 1829, married Josephine Durkee, of New York.


2. William Squire, born April 28th, 1826, bap. June 14th, 1829, married Julia A. Cornwell, Sept. 4th, 1849; she died and he married, second, Fidelia M., daughter of Jedediah North, of Berlin, Aug. 4th, 1857.


3. Lester Smith, born January 19th, 1828, bap. June 14th, 1829, see No. (1114.)


4. Eliza Anstace, born March 16th, 1830, bap. March 17th, 1830, died March 20th, 1830.


5. Henry Weld, born April 20th, 1831, died August 19th, 1834.


6. Helen Melissa, born July 8th, 1833, see No. (1113.)


7. Henry Bishop, born May 18th, 1835, died July 20th, 1850, aged 15.


8. Elisha Smith, born July 24th, 1837, married Eliza Sandford, see No. (1116.)


9. Edward Munson, born Jan. 26th, 1840, see No. (1165.)


10. Frances Charlotte, born May 12th, 1842, see No. (1180.)


11. George Baldwin, born March 21st, 1844, see No. (1242.)


12. Mary Jane, born March 23d, 1846, died at 3 days.


650. " WILLIAM B. NORTH," to church Jan. 4th, 1829 ; born Dec. 6th, 1797, to No. (149 ;) learned the jeweler's trade of Oakes, of Hartford, and set up the business in this place, where now Churchill & Stanley occupy, in the same line. His house, once Abner Clark's, now, 1861, Charles M. Lewis'. He was the first to introduce this business permanently and successfully into the place. He married, Aug. 16th, 1824, No. (651.) He died, 1838, aged 40, greatly lamented as a man of pure mind and morals.


651. "SARAH, the wife of William B. North," to church Jan. 4th, 1829 ; born Aug. 7th, 1802, in New York, to John Burgers, and his wife Cath-


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arine (Hamn;) her residence is next door to their former one, on Main street, and very pleasant ; to South church, 1842.


THEIR CHILDREN.


1. Georgiana Maria, born June 4th, 1825, bap. June 7th, 1829, see No. (903.)


2. Louisa Burnham, born Dec. 15th, 1826, bap. June 7th, 1829, see No. (904.)


3. Caroline Augusta, born July 20th, 1828, bap. June 7th, 1829, died October 4th, 1852, aged 24.


652. " WILLIAM H. SMITH," to church Jan. 4th, 1829 ; born Oct. 22d, 1800, to No. (337,) is a brass manufacturer ; married Aug. 7th, 1825, No. (653,) she died June 16th, 1841, aged 40, when he married, second, April 27th, 1842, No. (770.) His residence is on Main street, on South Park. He has represented the town, and held various responsible posi- tions ; to South church, 1842.


653. " MARCIA, wife of William H. Smith," to church Jan. 4th, 1829; born Aug. 27th, 1801, to No. (443,) and his wife Rhoda, daughter of No. (158,) married Aug. 7th, 1825, No. (652.) She died June 16th, 1841, aged 40.


THEIR CHILDREN.


1. Thomas Henry, born Apr. 1st, 1826, bap. June 14th, 1829, died March 4th, 1852.


2. Cordelia, born June 7th, 1828, bap. June 14th, 1829, married No. (815.)


3. James North, born Nov. 17th, 1833, bap. June Ist, 1834, died Nov. 26th, 1855.


CHILDREN BY SECOND WIFE.


4. Willie Hart, born June 11th, 1846, died Sept. 16th, 1847.


5. Annie Louisa, born Oct. 19th, 1849.


654. " MEHITABLE, wife of Edmund Hart," to church Jan. 4th, 1829 ; born Jan. 28th, 1797, to No. (179,) married June 2d, 1824, Edmund, son of Stephen Hart, jun., and his wife, No. (638,) born April 23d, 1799; lived in various localities ; he was a brass worker, learned of Cyrus Stan- ley, in Stanley quarter. He died January 25th, 1853, aged 54. She to South Church, 1842. She died May 26th, 1856, aged 59.


THEIR CHILDREN.


1. Antoinette, born April 11th, 1825, married May 24th, 1846, Andrew Rapelye ; she No. (960.)


2. Adeline, born March 21st, 1827, married Nov. 26th, 1845, Levi Wells.


3. Julia Ann, born March 24th, 1832, married April 10th, 1850, Oscar Butler, of Martin.


4. Ellen Maria, born June 12th, 1838, married Jan. 12th, 1860, Wallace Cornish, of Simsbury.


655. " NANCY, wife of Philip Lee," to church Jan. 4th, 1829; born Nov. 22d, 1806, to No. (443,) married Dec. 28th, 1823. Ile was son of No. (351,) born May 6th, 1802; a shoe maker by trade, been formerly, for some years, engaged in the liquor traffic, partly as agent of the town under the Maine law. His residence was on Main street ; has represented


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the town, been assessor, and held other public offices. His wife died Dec. 21st, 1838, aged 32, when he married, second, June 4th, 1855, the widow of No. (626.) He died May 22d, 1864, aged 62 years and 16 days, of apoplexy.


THEIR CHILDREN.


1. Charles Henry, born March 2d, 1825, died Oct. 13th, 1825, aged 7 months and 11 days.


2. Charles Henry, 2d, born April 3d, 1826, married March 19th, 1849, Maria B. Massey, of New York ; he died Nov. 4th, 1866, at Osborn, Ohio, of cholera, aged 40.


3. Harriet Maria, born Feb. 5th, 1828, married Dec. 3d, 1849, Chester M. Foster.


4. Mary North, born March 27th, 1832, married Dec. 4th, 1854, Ransom R. Foster.


5. Ellen Frances, born May 17th, 1835, married Oct. 1st, 1856, George L. Massey, of New York.


656. " HENRIETTA MARIA, wife of Orson H. Seymour," to church Jan. 4th, 1829, baptized same time ; born Jan. 30th, 1807, to Amzi Stanley, and his wife Lucy (Webster,) married Sept. 17th, 1827. He was son of No. (420,) born Sept. 1st, 1807 ; a shoe maker, learned of Capt. Weldon ; 1862, a merchant, residence on Main street,


THEIR CHILDREN.


1. Eliza North, born April 20th, 1828, bap. April 19th, 1829, married, 1847, Fred- erick Langdon.


2. Lucy Webster, born Sept. 3d, 1829, bap. May 16th, 1830, died June 8th, 1830.


3. Lucy Webster, 2d, born March 12th, 1831, married May 4th, 1852, Ira B. Smith, of Oxford.


4. Frederick Stanley, born Nov. 8th, 1836, married Nov., 1855, Hattie Granger, of Suffield ; he enlisted, 1862, into Company F, 14th Regt., as Sergeant, J. E. Blinn, Captain.


5. Hattie A, born Aug. 24th, 1837, married Oct. 1st, 1857, William M. Bird, of Charleston, S. C.


657. "MARY L., wife of Alfred Andrews," to church Jan. 4th, 1829 ; born April 14th, 1805, to No. (461,) married Sept. 15th, 1824, No. (478,) was his second wife ; had been a school teacher; named after her mother, who was grand daughter of Col. Lee.


658. "ABI CLARK," to church Jan. 4th, 1829 ; born to No. (645,) Feb. 5th, 1801, on " Clark Hill," never married, died Jan. 18th, 1840, aged 39, of consumption.


659. " EMILY R. STANLEY," to church January 4th, 1829; born Sept. 11th, 1810, to Cyrus, and his wife, No. (422,) married Oct. 21st, 1832, No. (628;) dismissed and recommended to church in Cleveland, Ohio, by letter, June, 1834 ; have no children.


660. "LUCY TYLER," to church Jan. 4th, 1829, baptized same time ; born Dec. 23d, 1803, at Hamden, Ct., to Jared, and his wife Octavia (Allen,) of Southington ; dismissed and recommended to church in Ver- non, Sept., 1834; living, 1861, in Southington ; never married.


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661. "LUCY NEWELL," to church Jan. 4th, 1829 ; born Oct. 11th, 1810, in Southington, to Quartus, and his wife Lucy (Foote,) baptized Dec. 2d 1810, at Southington, married Oct. 10th, 1830, No. (689 ;) to South church, 1842.


662. " BETSEY HULL," to church Jan. 4th, 1829; born Dec. 10th, 1807, at Wallingford, Ct., to Benjamin, and his wife Sarah (Curtiss,) married in this place, Sept. 2d, 1829, No. (682.) She died January 20th, 1846, aged 29; to South church, 1842.


663. "LAURA GLADDEN," to church Jan. 4th, 1829; born Jan. 7th, 1809, to No. (522,) married May 26th, 1857, William Hart, son of Stephen, and his wife, No. (638,) he born Oct. 12th, 1808; is a brass worker and lives at the south end of the village, on Main street. She is his second wife, his first being Rhoda Judd, daughter of No. (435,) married July 28th, 1830, she died Sept. 3d, 1856, aged 46. His second wife Laura joined the Baptist church, of which he is a deacon.


664. " RACHEL MARIA PERKINS," to church Jan. 4th, 1829, baptized same time ; born Feb. 7th, 1807, at Wolcott, Ct., to Lyman, and his wife Phebe Hurlbut (Andrews;) dismissed and recommended by letter to Hartford.


665. "ORPHA ANDREWS," to church Jan. 4th, 1829; born May 13th, 1813, to No. (359,) married Sept. 6th, 1830, Thomas Burrill, a brass worker ; lives on Main street, opposite the South Park. She joined the Methodist church.


666. " RACHEL SPENCER," to church Jan. 4th, 1829 ; born Feb. 17th, 1809, in Worthington Society, Berlin, to James, and his wife Rachel (Hubbard,) baptized on admission to church, married April 8th, 1829, Hiram Jerome, of Bristol, a brass worker, son of Benjamin, and Sarah (Andrews,) his wife, born Jan. 9th, 1802 ; they lived, 1861, in Bristol. He has been to California. She was received by letter and recommended to Farmington church, 1837, from this church.


THEIR CHILDREN.


1. Augusta, born Feb. 5th, 1830, bap. July 18th, 1830, married Aug. 15th, 1852, Jairus Monroe, of Warren.


2. Abby, born Oct. 14th, 1833.


3. Anna, born July 26th, 1836, married Oct. 12th, 1862, Stephen Tibbals ; live in Providence, R. I.


667. " SUSAN SMITH," to church January 4th, 1829 ; born Dec. 7th, 1811, to No. (423,) married Albert Boyington, of Southwick, Mass. He has gone to parts unknown. She is a tailoress by trade, and lives, 1863, with, and in her mother's house, on Arch street ; she is quite deaf ; has one son, George L., born July 22d, 1849. She died December 20th, 1863, aged 52.


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668. "MARY ANN SEYMOUR," to church January 4th, 1829; born Oct. 4th, 1813, to No. (420,) married Jan. 8th, 1844, William Palmer, son of William, of Haddam, who died March 24th, 1854. She married, second, April 19th, 1860, Bradford Bullock, son of Ezra, of Rehoboth, Mass., and his wife Susan (Horton,) born August 24th, 1810. She to South church, 1842. They are row living in Hartford.


669. " MARY B. CORNWELL," to church Jan. 4th, 1829, baptized same time ; born Aug. 1st, 1813, to Stephen W. Cornwell, and his wife Abi- gail (Stanley,) daughter of No. (115.) She married, 1836, Dennis Reed, son of Starling, of Granby ; he died Jan. 9th, 1848, when she married, second, May 23d, 1855, William Booth, son of No. (370.) They lived, 1861, in Illinois. She was dismissed by letter.


670. " SARAH WOODRUFF," to church Jan. 4th, 1829 ; born Dec. 21st, 1813, to No. (381,) married Oct. 8th, 1838, Horace Clapp, son of Capt. Winthrop, and Clarissa (Rowe,) his wife, born July 21st, 1813, at Mon- tague, Mass. He built on Washington street, place now, 1864, owned by C. B. Erwin. She died June 11th, 1847, aged 34. He died June 3d, 1851, aged 38, at Montague, Mass .; was a carpenter by trade; she was dismissed by letter, to a Presbyterian church, in Columbus, Georgia.


THEIR CHILDREN.


1. Julius Jennings, born Sept., 1839, at Columbus, Georgia.


2. Clara, born August, 1842, at New Britain, died Sept. 9th, 1843, aged eleven months and twenty-two days.


3. Horace Burdette, born Aug. 31st, 1844, at New Britain.


671. "LUCETTA BOOTH," to church Jan. 4th, 1829 ; born Aug. 6th, 1814, to No. (338,) married Sept. 28th, 1836, Henry B. Phelps, of New Harmony, Indiana, son of Aaron, of Granby, and his wife Elizabeth (Bassett,) born February 14th, 1813, at Granby, Ct. She was dismissed and recommended by letter, 1840, to the free church, Hartford, Rev. Mr. Sprague, pastor. Now, 1863, resides in Brooklyn, N. Y.


THEIR CHILDREN.


1. Ellen Elizabeth, born January 17th, 1839, at Hartford, died Feb. 21st, 1842, at Hartford.


2. George Henry, born January 20th, 1842, at Hartford, died Sept. 28th, 1849, at Brooklyn, N. Y.


3. Emily Wilcox, born Oct. 2d, 1844, at Brooklyn, and died there March 20th, 1849.


4. Edwin Dennis, born Jan. 14th, 1850.


672. " ROXANNA ANDREWS," to church Jan. 4th, 1829 ; born April 6th, 1815, to No. (313,) married May 20th, 1835, Enos M. Smith, of Lenox, Mass., a merchant, son of Allan, and his wife Amanda (Wood- ruff.) He built on High street where he lived some few years ; the place was sold to, and occupied by, the Flagg family. They moved to the state of New York. She died Sept. 21st, 1854, aged 39, at Lenox, Mass., of


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consumption ; he married second, July 10th, 1855, Lucy Alvord, of Broad- albin, New York and they live in the city of New York.


THEIR CHILDREN.


1. Jane Elizabeth, born March 29th, 1836, baptized 1837, died April 27th, 1837, at New Haven.


2. Enos Nathan, born May 26th, 1838, died Sept. 24th, 1864, in hospital in New York harbor ; a soldier.


3. Edwin A. M., born Jan. 20th, 1841, at Volney, New York.


4. Everett, born Sept. 5th, 1845, died Sept. 29th, 1845, at Batavia, New York.


673. "OSMYN BOOTH," to church Jan. 4th, 1829, born 1796, to No. (165,) married Dec. 22d, 1819, in Hartford, No. (431;) was a cabinet- maker ; learned of Daniel Dewey, of Hartford ; lived in his father's house here, which stood where now, 1867, stands the residence of John Stanley; he died Aug. 2d, 1839, aged 43.


THEIR CHILDREN.


1. Frederic Josiah, born Sept. 14th, 1820, baptized Nov. 19th, 1820, married May Ist, 1842, Luannah Blin, daughter of Elias, born Aug. 11th, 1824 ; live on Main street. 2. George Hemsted, born Aug. 5th, 1823, baptized Nov. 9th, 1823, married No. (960.)


3. Eliza Winchel, born Jan. 2d, 1825, baptized July 3d, 1825, died Sept. 10th, 1825, aged eight months.


674. "JOHN JUDD," to church Jan. 4th, 1829, baptized same time, born March 25th, 1796, to John and his wife, No. (637;) a shoe-maker by. trade ; lived on West Main street, where now, 1861, Dan Capron's house stands, but now in District No. 4, in the house built by Mr. Sharp, in Hart quarter ; he married April 10th, 1822, No. (632;) to South church, 1842. They live, 1867, in New Britain village.


THEIR CHILDREN.


1. Luman Stanley, born June 9th, 1824, married Feb., 1844, Martha Hotchkiss, of Boston.


2. Francis Deming, born Feb. 3d, 1827.


3. Sarah Hart, born July 10th, 1829.


4. John Bernard, born Dec. 18th, 1831, married Nov. 30th, 1854, Eliza H. Keeney, of New York.


5. Frederic William, born June 31st, 1834.


6. Ellen Nancy, born Sept. 27th, 1837, married April 10th, 1860, George C. Gridley, son of Solomon D. Gridley, of Southington, but now of New Britain.


675. "JOHN STANLEY," to church Jan. 4th, 1829, baptized same time, born Sept. 26th, 1798, to Oliver and his wife, Fanny (Booth,) daughter of Nathan, jun. ; he was bred a merchant, in Hartford ; married Jan. 1st, 1824, No. (592;) he built in Stanley quarter, on the site of Colonel Gad, but sold to Henry L. Bidwell, and built in the village, where now Rev. Mr. Rockwell occupies ; he was a man of few words, and of sterling in- tegrity, of courtly bearing and liberal views ; he died Feb. 19th, 1839, aged 40.


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THEIR CHILDREN.


1. Frances Louisa, born Dec. 8th, 1824, died Sept. 17th, 1826.


2. Oliver, born March 24th, 1827, baptized July 15th, 1827, married Aug. 29th, 1850, Cordelia U. Peck.


3. Walter North, born Dec. 29th, 1828, baptized May 17th, 1829, died Feb. 15th, 1850.


4. Jane, born June Ist, 1831, baptized Sept. 18th, 1831, died Feb. 3d, 1839, aged 8.


5. Emily Louisa, born Dec. 25th, 1834, baptized May 17th, 1835.


6. Edward, born Jan. 21st, 1837, baptized June 11th, 1837, died July 19th, 1843.


676. " ALBERT WILLIAMS," to church Jan. 4th, 1829, born Nov. 14th, 1802, in Kensington, to Elisha and his wife, No. (415,) married April 14th, 1824, Thirza Steele, daughter of No. (852,) born July 11th, 1804; they live in Hart quarter, near the school-house, District No. 4.


THEIR CHILDREN.


1. Rosetta North, born June 12th, 1827, baptized Nov. 17th, 1829.


2. Orrin Elisha, born Oct. 11th, 1829, baptized Nov. 17th, 1829, died Nov. 17th, 1829, aged five weeks.


3. Henry Elisha, born Nov. 29th, 1831, baptized Sept. 15th, 1833, married No. (1184.)


4. Selah Albert, born April 20th, 1833, baptized Sept. 15th, 1833, died Dec. 23d, 1852, aged 18.


5. Charles Orrin, born June 13th, 1836, died Feb. 25th, 1837, aged eight months.


6. Charles Orrin, 2d, born Nov. 27th, 1839 ; is, 1863, in company H. first regiment heavy artillery, Connecticut Volunteers; married March Ist, 1864, Rebecca Richards, of Berlin.


7. Amy Andrews, born June 24th, 1842, married Elbridge Hill.


8. John, born Feb. 2d, 1846.


677. "CHARLES LEWIS," to church Jan. 4th, 1829, born June 8th, 1803, in Farmington, to Rice and his wife, Electa (Newel ;) was a shoe maker ; learned of Capt. Strong, of Farmington, but is now, 1864, a harness- maker, in Plainville; married first Tuesday in October, 1827, No. (616;) both dismissed by letter and received to Coventryville, Chenango county, New York, Dec. 15th, 1831; they now, 1864, live in Plainville.


THEIR CHILDREN.


1. Henry N., born the summer of 1828, married Julia H. Hoyt, of New York State.


2. Romeo Warren, born spring of 1830, baptized Sept. 19th, 1830, in New Britain; he married Mary Brooks, of Norwich, New York State.


3. Gustavus, born 1833, in the State of New York.


4. Marion, born Oct., 1835, at Coventryville.


5. Cornelia, born Nov., 1841, at Coventryville.


6. Josephine, born Aug. 3d, 1851.


678. "RALPH SHIPMAN," to church Jan. 4th, 1829, born March 4th, 1803, to No. (461,) married Nov. 2d, 1825, No. (491;) brass-founder by trade ; in company of J. Shipman & Sons, once extensive manufacturers ; he built the house now owned by L. A. Viberts; they were both dismissed


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and recommended by letter, April 20th, 1843, to the church in Yonkers, New York, where she inherited property from the estate of her uncle, and on which they built, overlooking from the high ground, the village, and the beautiful Hudson river.


THEIR CHILDREN.


1. Julius Rockwell, born Sept 25th, 1826, baptized Dec. 17th, 1826, married Mary Clark, of Bristol.


2. Mary Jane, born July 4th, 1829, baptized Nov. 22d, 1829, died May 12th, 1830, at New Britain.


3. Ann, born Nov. 8th, 1831, baptized June 3d, 1832, died March 22d, 1836, at New Britain.


4. Annie, born Oct. Ist, 1841, baptized at Yonkers, by Rev. V. M. Hulbut.


5. Charles Savage, born Aug. 11th, 1845, baptized at Yonkers, by Rev. V. M. Hulbut.


679. "DAN CLARK," to church Jan. 4th, 1829, born Jan. 15th, 1805, on " Clark Hill," to No. (645,) baptized July 2d, 1809, at Farmington, married Sept. 4th, 1827, No. (585 ;) a farmer, and later in life a mover of buildings ; lived on "Clark Hill," in a house vacated by the death of his brother, James ; he sold to Elizur N. Smith, and moved to Durant, Iowa, to which church they were both recommended by letter, May 13th, 1859, where he has been a deacon and superintendent of the Sunday school; he was colonel of militia, regiment of cavalry, and held other offices; was chosen one of the standing committee of the church in 1843.


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THEIR CHILDREN.


1. James Stanley, born April 20th, 1829, baptized May 31st, 1829, died June 20th, 1839, aged ten.


2. Rebecca Smalley, born Feb. 8th, 1832, baptized July 8th, 1832, see No. (1067.)


3. William Whittlesey, born March 19th, 1834, baptized June 22d, 1834, see No. (1098;)


4. Frances Fedora, born Feb. 28th, 1836, baptized 1836, died April 3d, 1837, aged thirteen months.


5. Elbert Cornelius, born July 30th, 1838, baptized 1838, married Sept. 8th, 1864, Ada T. Hitchcock.


6. Frances Fedora, born March 15th, 1841, baptized in 1841.


7. James Eliphalet, born May 18th, 1843, baptized Nov. 19th, 1843, died Oct. 25th, 1844, aged seventeen months; burned.


8. Matthew Henry, born Aug. 8th, 1846, baptized June 6th, 1847.


9. Adrian Ives, born Sept. 15th, 1849, baptized August, 1850.


680. " THOMAS STANLEY," to church Jan. 4th, 1829, born Sept. 22d. 1805, to No. (550,) married Feb. 19th, 1827, No. (610;) bred a mer- chant, but followed several other callings ; house on East Main street ; was dismissed and recommended by letter, April 1st, 1832, to Springfield, Mass., and 1839, to Ottawa, Illinois; his wife, Nancy, died, when he mar- ried second, Sept., 1855, the widow of Stephen W. Cornwell, No. (1250.)


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THEIR CHILDREN.


1. Arthur W., born Feb. 15th, 1828, died Feb. 19th, 1828, aged three days.


2. Sarah Elizabeth, born April 17th, 1829, baptized May 31st, 1829, see No. (1017.)


3. Julia Calista, born Nov. 20th, 1830, baptized Feb. 13th, 1831, see No. (1018.)


4. Arthur W., born Aug. 19th, 1832, died Oct. 31st, 1849, aged 17, of consumption.


5. Thomas Porter, born Jan. 7th, 1834, died Sept. 10th, 1834, at Springfield, Mass.


6. Thomas Henry, born Aug. 23d, 1835, at Springfield, Mass.


7. James Augustus, born Feb. 1st, 1839, died Aug. 26th, 1834, aged 15, by acciden- tal discharge of a pistol he was loading.


8. Catharine Rebecca, born Nov. 9th, 1840, see No. (1251.)


9. Mary Eliza, born July 9th, 1843, see No. (1252.)


10. Flora,


died Aug. 18th, 1848.


11. Ella, born July 29th, 1848, baptized Aug. 17th, 1848, died Aug. 24th, 1848.


681. "SAMUEL S. CARPENTER," to church Jan. 4th, 1829, baptized same time, born Nov. 11th, 1799, to Joshua, of Lenox, and his wife, Eliz- abeth (Smith,) of Rehoboth, Mass .; a brass-founder ; he is unmarried, 1861, and was dismissed and recommended by letter, March 28th, 1858, to Lenox, Mass.


682. "JOSHUA CARPENTER," to church Jan. 4th, 1829, baptized same time, born Nov. 6th, 1805, at Lenox, Mass., to Joshua, senior, and his wife, Elizabeth (Smith,) married in this place, Sept. 2d, 1829, No. (662;) she died, when he married second, May 3d, 1848, Elizabeth Hough, of Hamden, born March, 1825, to Amos B. and his wife, Nancy (Rice,) where he now, 1862, resides ; he is a brass-founder, and carried on the business in this place; he and Betsey, his first wife, to South church, 1812.


THEIR CHILDREN.


1. Samuel Walker, born Sept. 3d, 1830, baptized Feb. 27th, 1831, married May, 1855, Emma Sloper, who died at Waterbury, May 29th, 1862, aged 26.


2. Mary Elizabeth, born Jan., 1835, died May 27th, 1827, aged two years and four months.


3. Mary Elizabeth, 2d, born Jan., 1839, died July 18th, 1839, aged six months.


4. Elizabeth Augusta, born Nov. 18th, 1840, baptized 1841 ; lives, 1862, in Hamden.


SECOND WIFE'S CHILDREN.


5. Nancy Hough, born Jan. 8th, 1851, at Hamden.


6. George S., born Feb. 13th, 1859, at Hamden.


683. " AMOS WESTOVER," to church Jan. 4th, 1829, baptized same time, born Feb. 7th, 1804, at New Marlboro, Mass., to Noah and his wife, Rosanna (Allen,) married May 13th, 1828, No. (698;) he is a brass- worker ; lives in Park street ; he was, for neglect of public worship and gospel ordinances, cut off from the church, March 14th, 1833 ; they have both since attended the Methodist church.




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