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4. Elijah W., born March 13th, 1832, bap. Aug. 26th, 1832, died Sept. 17th, 1832, aged 6 months.
5. Mary J., born Sept. 5th, 1834, bap. May 31st, 1835, married Feb., 1862, Julius S. Doolittle, of Bethany.
6. Isaac W., born April 22d, 1838, married Feb. 5th, 1865, Emily N. Warner, of Hamden.
7. Emma L., born July 14th, 1844.
724. "ELIZABETH, wife of Cyrus Hart," to church Aug. 7th, 1831, baptized same time ; born Dec. 20th, 1794, to No. (434,) married March 31st, 1819, No. (917) ; she died Feb. 22d, 1862, aged 66.
725. " ABIGAIL, wife of Roswell Steele," to church Aug. 7th, 1831, baptized same time ; born Nov. 3d, 1802, at Southington, to Wm. Blakes- ley and his wife Lucy (Hitchcock) ; married May 4th, 1826, No. (514.)
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726. "HARRIET PERKINS," to church Aug. 7th, 1831, baptized same time ; born 1809, at Meriden, to Liberty and his wife Sarah (Lyman) ; married, 1838, James Cook of East Windsor, an Englishman ; they have parted, and she, A. D. 1861, is living in Hartford ; no record of dismissal.
727. "EDWIN BELDEN," to church Aug. 7th, 1831, baptized same time, born April 3d, 1812, to Jonathan jun., and his wife Katharine, (Andrews,) of Phineas ; married Sept. 7th, 1835, No. (787 ;) he is a joiner, learned of No. (920,) they went to Texas 1837 ; he is living there it is supposed now, 1861, or in Mexico ; he second married in Texas.
THEIR CHILD.
1. Elizabeth, born Oct. 2nd, 1836, married Francis Dagget of Springfield, Mass., Oct. 27th, 1858, she was baptized July 23d, 1837, at New Britain; living 1861, at Spring- field, Mass.
728. " ERASTUS HAMBLIN," to church Aug. 7th, 1831, son of Lemuel, of " White Oak, Farmington," and his wife Mary, (Hart,) of Amos, born Sept. 23d, 1803 ; he a brass worker, was dismissed and recommended, 1840, by letter to Granby ; married Maria Bull of Burlington, Ct., lives now, 1863, in Windsor, has no children ; he died Nov. 30th, 1866, aged 63.
729. " JANE ELIZA FRANCIS," to church Aug. 7th, 1831, born Aug. 24th, 1814, to No. (470,) married Sept. 14th, 1835, No. (695,) was his first wife ; she died Jan. 23d, 1837, aged 23, leaving one daughter, No. (1023.)
730. "NANCY JUDD," to church Aug. 7th, 1831, born Feb. 13th, 1813, to No. (459,) married Nov. 25th, 1832, Lorenzo Eddy, son of No. (462,) born Oct. 30th, 1810; is a farmer, lives near the home of his father and grandfather, southwest of " Osgood Hill ;" she to south church, 1842.
, THEIR CHILDREN.
1. George Henry, born Jan. 8th, 1835, baptized Oct. 4th, 1835.
2. Ann Louise, born Jan. 25th, 1837.
3. Royal Charles, born Oct. 21st, 1838, was a soldier of 1861.
4. Martin Van Buren, born Sept. 16th, 1840, served three years in army, honor ably discharged.
5. Alphonso Judd, born July 24th, 1842.
6. James Munro, born Sept. 29th, 1844; in first Conn., artillery, 1864.
7. Grace Rosabella, born Nov. 10th, 1846, died March 22d, 1856, aged 9.
8. Lillie Victoria, born June 29th, 1853.
9. Rosabella Grace, born Sept. 25th, 1857.
731. "REBECCA WHITTLESEY," to church Aug. 7th, 1831, born June 26th, 1814, to No. (321,) married Jan. 1st, 1845, Deacon Daniel Fair- child, of Curtissville, Mass., he was born Sept. 19th, 1804, at Stock- bridge, Mass., to Daniel and his wife Mary, (Buttlis.)
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THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Rebecca Octavia, born Aug. 29th, 1846, died July 10th, 1866, aged 19, at Stock- bridge.
2. Emma Louisa, born Sept. 3d, 1848.
3. Arthur Whittlesey, born Aug. 15th, 1851.
732. "MARY CLARK," to church Aug. 7th, 1831, baptized same time, born June 17th, 1816, (a twin sister of Marcellus,) to Abner and his wife No. (639,) married May 18th, 1836, No. (872.)
733. " JULIA ARTENTA JUDD," to church Aug. 7th, 1831, baptized same time, born March 24th, 1805, at Rocky Hill, to Chauncey Lewis and his wife Sybil, (Howel,) of New Haven ; married May 8th, 1828, No. (540 ;) lives now, 1861 with her son in the Moses Andrews' house, near the " Black Rock ;" she died April 9th, 1867.
734. " ORPHA SHIPMAN," to church Oct. 2d, 1831, born Dec. 12th, 1813, to No. (461,) married Oct. 20th, 1833, No. (694,) she died July 19th, 1837, aged 24.
735. " LUCY WASHBURN," to church Oct. 2d, 1831, born Feb. 5th, 1813, at Unionville, Farmington, to Erastus and his wife Laura, (Hart,) daughter of Gideon, of Kensington, baptized May 9th, 1813 at Farming- ton ; learned the milliner's trade of No. (488,) set up her trade in Bur- lington, but her health failing, she returned to Farmington, where she died May 14th, 1832, aged 19, of consumption ; she was niece to Rev. Mr. Washburn, of Farmington, and a lovely girl.
736. " BETSAY HOWD," to church Oct. 2d, 1831, baptized same time, born March 30th, 1814, at East Hartford, to James and his wife Martha, (Williams,) married Sept. 30th, 1833, Philip S. Judd, son of Maj. Wm, S. of Farmington, and his wife Esther Stanley; he died May 3d, 1851, aged 50 ; she united with the Episcopal church.
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THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Esther Maria, born April 22d, 1836.
2. Thomas Henry, born Aug. 13th, 1838, died Oct. 4th, 1860, of typhoid fever, agcd 22.
3. Wm. Samuel, born July 7th, 1844.
4. Alfred Stanley, born June 18th, 1847.
737. " AMOS E. STRONG," to church Oct. 2d, 1831, son of Noah and his wife, No. (748) born March 23d, 1811, at Southbury ; learned trade of North & Smith, brass founders ; married Jan. 17th, 1836, Eliza Maria Thomas, of West Haven, daughter of Thadeus and his wife Louise, (Clinton,) born at West Haven, Jan. 26th, 1816 ; he now, 1861, a farmer located at Muscatine, Iowa.
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Lonise Maria, born
2. Edwin Burr, born
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738. " ORVILL WATSON PARSONS," to church Oct. 2d, 1831, baptized same time, born Jan. 22d, 1813, at Hartland, Conn., to Paul and his wife Phebe, (Coe,) married Feb. 5th, 1834, Ruah Tuller, daughter of Jabes, of Simsbury, his wife Lucy, (Gilbert,) born April 24th, 1809 ; he was a brass worker, he died Aug. 31st, 1836, aged 23, of consumption.
THEIR SON.
1. Orville Franklin, born Oct. 6th, 1834, married Nov. 22d, 1855, Sarah J. Magee, of N. Haven.
739. " MISS ELIZA PARSONS," to church Oct. 2d, 1831, by letter from the church in Lenox, Mass., born Oct, 15th, 1802, at Hartland, Conn., to Paul and his wife Phebe, (Coe,) married April 22d, 1839, No. (569,) have no children ; she died Aug. 27th, 1864, in 62d year.
740. "MRS. LAURA LEE.," to church Oct. 2d, 1831, by letter from Congregational church in Newington, daughter of Martin Kellogg of New- ington, born Nov. 1784 ; married Sept. 18th, 1805, Asaph Whittlesey, he died, when second she married, Feb. 2d, 1831, No. (356 ;) she died Feb. 9th, 1837, aged 52 ; her mother's maiden name was Hannah Robbins.
741. "MR. JOHN W. MURPHY," to church Oct. 2d, 1831, by letter from church in South Wilbraham ; was a house painter by trade; married Nov 26th, 1828, No. (505;) he was dismissed and recommended to church in North Coventry, Oct. 1834 ; he died at Hartford.
THEIR DAUGHTER.
Cornelia, born
742. " MARY STEELE," to church, 1827, it is supposed she was dis- missed from the church in Newington, and recommended to this, (by Rev. J. Brace, Pastor,) May 13th, 1827 ; her full name was Mary Darling Steele, born March 10th, 1807, to No. (406,) and his wife Nelly (Wil- liams,) married Sept. 1st, 1836, Philip Recor, son of No. (467,) and his wife No. (468,) born Sept. 1st, 1816 ; live north east of "Osgood Hill," their house originally the shop of No. (244 ;) her name is not on our re- cord, but the Newington church record shows when she was dismissed and she is now, 1862, living, and says she joined the first church by the letter by Mr. Brace, and left our communion a few years after, for the Baptist church in New Britain.
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Lucy Jane, born Feb. 20th, 1837, married Marshall Gladden, son of Truman, she died Nov. 23d, 1863, (26.)
2. John, born Feb. 1st, 1838, married Adeline Filbrooks.
3. Martha, born Feb. 8th, 1840, married Goth Sunderland.
4. Philip, born July 30th, 1843, enlisted into Company G, 6th reg. C. V., died April 4th, 1862, of fever, at Hilton Head, S. C.
5. Alfred Hart, born June 19th, 1845.
6. Mary Matilda, born Jan. 19th, 1848.
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743. " HENRY NORTH," to church Dec. 4th, 1831, born Sept. 24th, 1789, to No. (149,) married Dec. 26th, 1810, Sarah Cosslett, daughter of Francis and his second wife, No. (636,) she died Sept. 11th, 1814, aged 22 ; when second he married, Jan. 24th, 1821, No. (744,) he inherited his father's homestead ; was a wagon maker by trade, but became an exten- sive manufacturer, and a man of considerable wealth ; he was a man re- markably honest and scrupulous in all his dealings, liberal in his benefac- tions, and died Feb. 1st, 1853, aged 64, without an enemy ; to south church 1842.
744. "WIFE OF HENRY NORTH," to church Dec. 4th, 1831, born Sept. 24th, 1802, to No. (337,) married Jan. 24th, 1821, and was his second wife, and lives at the old home ; to south church, 1842.
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Sarah, born Dec. 24th, 1811, married Nov. 11th, 1829, Selah Hart, jun., and they reside in Philadelphia, 1862.
2. Augusta, born Feb. 1st, 1814, died July 5th, 1814, aged 5 months.
SECOND WIFE'S CHILDREN.
3. Son born March 18th, 1822, died next day.
4. Henrietta, born July 10th, 1823, died Dec. 19th, 1829, aged 6.
5. Waldo S. born Nov. 25th, 1826, died April 14th, 1827, aged 5 months.
6. Julia Ann, born Aug.'11th, 1828, bap. July 15th, 1832, married June 11th, 1851, Thos. S. Hall.
7. Augusta Maria, born Jan. 15th, 1831, bap. July 15th, 1832, married Oct. 26th, 1852, Henry C. Bowers.
8. Mary Elizabeth, born Oct. 9th, 1833, bap. June 1st, 1834, married Aug. 28th, 1850, No. (829.)
9. Walter Henry, born March 12th, 1836, bap. 1836, died Jan. 10th, 1837, aged 11 months.
10. Ellen Louisa, born Jan. 21st, 1838, bap. 1838, died Dec. 10th, 1839, aged 2.
11. Georgiana L. born July 19th, 1840, died June 6th, 1846, aged 6.
12. Cordelia B., born March 11th, 1843.
745. " ELECTA ANDREWS," wife of Aaron C. Andrews, to church Dec. 4th, 1831, by letter from the church in Southington, born Dec. 8th, 1811, to Capt. Urbam Barrett of Southington and his wife Electa, (Woodruff,) to church there Dec. 2d, 1827 ; she married Sept. 6th, 1830, No. (684,) to S. church, 1842.
746. "HENRY L. BIDWELL," to church Dec. 4th, 1831, by letter from church in Farmington, Noah Porter, D. D., Pastor, born Oct. 20th, 1804, at Farmington, to Titus and his wife Nancy, daughter of Joseph Lang- don, married Dec. 21st, 1830, No. (606 ;) he bought the John Stanley place, near the old home of Col. Gad Stanley, Stanley quarter, owned and occupied now, 1863, by No. (1315,) where he manufactured cooking stoves. He became a clerk and cashier of the Exchange Bank, Hartford, and his church connection was removed from this to the Free or 4th in
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Hartford ; he was chosen Deacon of the South church in Hartford, in 1842, but resigned in 1858 and came under censure of that church for bank defalcations. He built a fine residence in Hartford, South Main St., but went to New York City ; he recruited and became Capt. of Company A, 13th Regiment, Conn. Volunteers, in New Britain, and went to Ship Island and New Orleans, after which he recruited a Company in New York, which began under the auspices of the Young Men's Christian Union, of which he became Capt. and went on to New Orleans, Jan. 24th, 1863 ; he was taken sick with typhoid fever, and died June 15th, 1863, aged 58.
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Julia Augusta, born Jan. 12th, 1832, bap. July 8th, 1832, married Randolph B. Loomis.
2. Henry Stanley, born June 27th, 1836, bap. 1836, at New Britain, clerk in Nausau Bank, N. Y., was a three months volunteer 1861, to defend Washington, also went a second time and was called a third, but sent a substitute; he married Nov. 8th, 1865, Mary Allen.
747. " ELI SMITH," to church Dec. 4th, 1831, by letter from church in Farmington, son of Dr. Aaron, of Bethany, and his wife Olive(Lewis,) alias (Widow Olive Talmage,) born Oct. 3d, 1774, at Bethany ; was a farmer by occupation ; married Aug. 19th, 1795, Susanna Smith, daugh- ter of Daniel, she died Nov. 16th, 1822, when second he married Oct. 23d, 1835, Widow Betsey Wells, No. (334;) they lived at her father's old home on West Main Street, where he died June 1st, 1854, aged 80.
HIS CHILDREN BY HIS WIFE SUSANNA.
1. Lewis, born Nov. 14th, 1796, died young.
2. Lewis, born Oct. 24th, 1798, married , Cynthia Osborn.
3. Augustus, born Feb. 19th, 1800, died Nov. 27th, 1822, aged 22.
4. Roswell, born April 12th, 1802, married Cina Smith, of Harwinton.
5. Aaron, born March 27th, 1804, married Augusta Fuller, died May 18th, 1843, aged 39.
6. Anna, born May 9th, 1806, married No. (1031.)
7. Eliza, born April 1st, 1808, see No. (758.)
8. Caroline, born July 17th, 1812, see No. (759.)
9. Eli B. born Nov. 25th, 1815, see No. (871.)
748. " MRS. SARAH STRONG," to church about 1829, by letter from church in Torringford; her name was omitted on the record, except as being dismissed and recommended, to a church in Waterbury, Feb. 23d, 1832, her maiden name, Sarah LaVoy, daughter of James, a Frenchman, and his wife Clarissa Foote, born 1779, at Newtown; married Noah Strong, son of Selah, of Southbury, their children all born there; the family came to this place about 1828, lived in the Skinner House, and at the lower Mill of Hart's ; she died July 30th, 1860, aged 81, at New Haven ; he died July 5th, 1847, aged 78, at New Haven.
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- THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Obedience, born Weed.
, married Hazzard Terrel, second Asa Bromford, 3d, Hiram
2. Ransom, born , married Fanny Barnes, of N. Hartford, second, married Widow Cadwell.
3. Esther, born , married Elihu Osborn, of Woodbridge ; live at Wallace St., N. Haven.
4. Sarah, born , married Lucius Hine, of Naugatuck.
5. Amos E. born March 23d, 1811, married Eliza Thomas, see No. (737.)
6. Maria, born Sept. 15th, 1815, married Jarvis Johnson, of Waterbury, lives there A. D. 1861.
7. Burr, born 1819, died , aged 24.
749. " WILLIAM C. WHIPPLE," to church April 1st, 1832, son of Hez- ekiah C. and his wife No. (525,) born April 5th, 1814, married Nov. 1st, 1836, Elizabeth Osborn, in New Haven, daughter of Henry F. of that city, and Louise (Sperry, his wife,) born March 3d, 1820; they live in Westville, Conn.
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Jane Eliza, born Dec. 6th, 1838, married Nov. 22d, 1858, John Willmarth.
2. Charles, born Oct. 6th, 1840, died Oct. 12th, 1840.
3. Everard, born July 18th, 1842, died Feb. 14th, 1844.
4. Edwin, born Sept. 14th, 1844, died Nov. 16th, 1845.
5. Wm. Frederick, born Sept. 15th, 1846.
6. Sarah Elizabeth, born Dec. 21st, 1848, died Nov. 17th, 1860.
7. Cornelia, born May 5th, 1852.
8. Adelaide, born June 17th, 1856.
750. "ENOS S. HURLBURT," to church April 1st, 1832, baptized same time ; born Jan. 5th, 1814, at Newington, to Charles, and his first wife Julia (Sage,) of Simsbury, married March 19th, 1836, Clarissa Gorham, of North Haven, daughter of Elisha, and Hannah (Bradley,) his wife; she died at New Haven, March 11th, 1844, when he married, second, Jan. 1st, 1845, Eliza, sister of his first wife ; they now, 1861, live in Waterbu- ry. I find no record of his dismissal and recommendation.
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Oscar B., born May 21st, 1837.
2. Franklin, born Oct. 27th, 1839.
3. William Wallace, born Nov. 25th, 1841.
SECOND WIFE'S CHILDREN.
4. George, 1 twins, born March 4th, 1848, § he died May 4th, 1848, aged 2 mo's.
5. Charles,
751. " RENE, wife of Moses Gilbert, 2d," to church April 1st, 1832, by letter from the Third church in Berlin ; born Feb. 2d, 1794, to Wil- liam Steele, sen., and his wife, No. (246,) married Sept. 25th, 1814; lived at the James Moore house, at the time of her admission to church. He
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was son of Hooker Gilbert, and his wife Sarah (Hooker,) daughter of Samuel, born March 17th, 1793 ; is a farmer, has traveled much at the south, lives now on the old homestead of his ancestors, in " Christian lane," in the brick house built by his father. She died Feb. 28th, 1862, aged 68.
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Bathsheba, born Aug. 23d, 1815, died Sept. 5th, 1823, aged 8.
2. Walter, born March 30th, 1818, died July 20th, 1825, aged 7.
3. Caroline, born March 8th, 1820.
4. Moses, jun., born March 28th, 1822, married March 11th, 1850, Lucelia Steele, daughter of Jefferson.
5. William, born Feb. 7th, 1826.
6. Rena, born March 15th, 1834, died Sept. 15th, 1834, aged 6 months.
7. Adeline, born Feb. 14th, 1840.
752. "EVELIN E. WOODFORD," to church Feb. 3d, 1833, by letter from church in Avon : born March 13th, 1814, to Romanta, of Avon, (now, 1862, of Kensington,) married Marcia Churchill, of Newington ; she died, when he married, second, in Texas, Mrs. Mary Aiken, a widow. He died in San Francisco, Cal., Nov. 6th.
753. " LAURA CHURCHILL," to church Feb. 3d, 1833, from the church in Kensington, by letter ; born Dec. 26th, 1813, to Solomon, jun., and his wife, No. (388,) married Giles Colvin, son of Giles, of Scituate, Mass., and his wife Nancy (Ward,) of Middletown, Ct., born , he died 1835, in Indiana.
754. "ELIJAH H. BURRITT," to church June 2d, 1833, by letter from the church in Simsbury ; born April 20th, 1794, to Elihu, sen., and his wife, No. (290.) He learned the trade of blacksmith of No. (370,) hence his connection with the church in Simsbury, where Mr. Booth carried on his business for a few years. He graduated at Williamstown College, Mass., became a distinguished mathematician and astronomer, was an editor of a weekly paper in Georgia some years, and became a teacher of a private school in New Britain. He was author of several works. He was at the head of a small colony that unfortunately went to Texas, A. D. 1837. He married, Oct. 28th, 1819, Ann W. Watson, of Milledge- ville, Georgia, No. (754.) He died Jan. 3d, 1838, in Texas. He was a well built, large man, of commanding appearance and dignified address, of more than ordinary talents, but somewhat erratic. He owned and occupied for a time the block in this place called the " Stone store," had his residence and boarding school in the same building. He sold this and bought the Nickerson place on the corner of Park and Orchard streets, where his family lived at the time of his decease in Texas.
755. " ANN, wife of E. H. Burritt," to church June 2d, 1833, from the Presbyterian church in Milledgeville, Ga. ; her maiden name, Ann Wil- liams Watson, born Dec. 24th, 1797, to John, and his wife Elizabeth
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(Williams,) near Warrenton, Ga. She is distinguished for good sense and force of character ; married Oct. 28th, 1819, No. (754,) to South church, 1842. She lived lately at St. Paul, Minn., but in 1863, near Chicago, Ill., now, 1867, in New Britain.
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Elizabeth, born April 22d, 1822, in Georgia, died Oct. 28th, 1826.
2. George Hinsdale, born Feb. 28th, 1826 in Georgia, married Oct. 20th, 1849, Maria L. Parsons, of Cleveland.
3. Anna Elizabeth, born Nov. 30th, 1829, married April 19th, 1860, Joseph B. Hawkes, of Charlemont, Mass .; he died June, 1865, at Vicksburg.
4. Julia Watson, born March 11th, 1833, bap. June 2d, 1833, married Aug. 16th, 1852, Dr. Warner N. Dunham ; she died May 20th, 1865, aged 33, at Bricktown, Ill.
5. Elijah Hinsdale, born July 11th, 1835, bap. Oct. 4th, 1835, married Dec. 20th, 1866, Matred E. Tilden, of Cleveland, Ohio; living in St. Paul, Minn.
756. " DAVID HOUGH," to church June 2d, 1833, from the church in Meriden ; born Aug. 3d, 1777, in Wallingford, to Andrew, and his wife Lois (Hough,) he was a weaver by trade, he married Aug. 3d, 1805, No. (819.) He owned and occupied the Samuel Bass place on West Main street ; the house has disappeared, but it stood a few feet east of that of his son Norman. He was a plain, honest man, of great industry and in- tegrity. He died March 27th, 1847, aged 69.
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Polly Burritt, born May 25th, 1806, died July 27th, 1814, aged 8.
2. William Ogden, born Nov. 25th, 1807, married Jan. 20th, 1831, Isabel G. Thorp ; he died at Bristol, June 8th, 1865, in his 58th year.
3. Louisa Thankful, born October 30th, 1809, married March 7th, 1838, Horace Deming.
4. David Norman, born Nov. 4th, 1811, see No. (774.)
5. Phebe Maria, born Dec. 2d, 1813, see No. (757.)
6. Mary Burritt, born Feb. 26th, 1816, see No. (881.)
7. Levi, born June 18th, 1818, married April 23d, 1840, Betsey Tuttle, of North- field, daughter of Eber.
8. Horatio, born May 25th, 1820, married May 9th, 1841, Maria L. Dickinson ; married, second, May 27th, 1858, Augusta A. Hazard; she died, when he married, third, Dec. 2d, 1861, Anna H. Squirrel.
9. Elizabeth Jerusha, born Feb. 29th, 1824, see No. (820.)
757. " MARIA HOUGH," to church June 2d, 1833, from church in Meriden ; born Dec. 2d, 1813, at Bristol, to No. (756) and No. (819,) never married, lives with her brothers and sisters.
758. " ELIZA SMITH," to church Aug. 4th, 1833, by letter from church in Burlington ; born April 1st, 1808, at Harwinton, to No. (747,) and his wife Susanna; never married. She died Aug. 11th, 1847, aged 39, at her father's residence on West Main street, in New Britain, now, 1862, the residence of No. (1030.)
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759. "CAROLINE SMITH," to church Dec. 1st, 1833, from the church in Farmington, by letter; born July 17th, 1812, at Harwinton, to No. (747,) married June 30th, 1840, Henry Williams, son of Elisha, and his wife No. (415,) born Aug. 11th, 1807, at Kensington, and baptized there Nov. 1st, 1807. He was a farmer in middle life, but learned the shoe- maker's trade of Munson, in Southington, made money by his trade at the south, and bought the Salmon Hart farm. He died Aug. 28th, 1855, aged 48.
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Rodman Church, born August 8th, 1842, bap. Dec. 3d, 1842, died June 17th, 1853, aged 11.
2. Edgar Lewis, born Aug. 4th, 1844, bap. Dec. 29th, 1844 ; a volunteer in Co. F, 14th. Reg., in 1862, and was at the battle of Antietam ; he married, Sept. 1st, 1865, Jane, daughter of Thomas Webb, of New Haven.
3. Elisha Henry, born Nov. 5th, 1846, bap. April 25th, 1847.
4. Lyman Smith, born April 9th, 1848, bap. Oct. 15th, 1848.
5. Arthur Watson, born April 5th, 1851, bap. Oct. 12th, 1851.
6. Wilber Augustus, born Oct. 13th, 1852.
7. Rodman Hawley, born Sept. 11th, 1854, bap. June 24th, 1855.
760. " AMY HOUGH," to church Dec. 1st, 1833, from the church in Meriden ; daughter of Andrew, of Wallingford, and Lois, his wife, sister of No. (755,) and lived with him ; never married; died at the home of Rezin Jones, on Arch street, Sept. 28th, 1848, aged 61.
761. "SAMUEL E. CURTISS," to church Dec. 1st, 1833, from the church in Southington, by letter ; born March 8th, 1808, at Southington, to Lev- erett, and his wife Ruth (Barnes,) a shoe-maker by trade, was located in south part of Southington, but sold out and resided in this place several years, and is now, 1863, at Waterloo, Wis. He married, April 21, 1830, No. (508.) He and wife were dismissed and recommended, 1837, to church in Southington.
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Frances Marion, born May 30th, 1834, bap. July 11th, 1834, in New Britain, died April 27th, 1860, at Madison, Wis.
2. Edwin Rodney, born May 6th, 1836, married May 11th, 1859, Eva Lingenfal- ter, of New York state; he was bap. Nov. 6th, 1836, at Southington ; is a daguerrian in Madison, Wis.
3. Nathan Selah, born Oct. 19th, 1838.
4. George Frederick, born Oct. 11th, 1849, died June 12th, 1854, at Broadalbin, New York.
762. " HULDAH, wife of Ezekiel Andrews," to church Dec. 1st, 1833, by letter from the church in Simsbury ; her maiden name, Goodrich, born Jan. 5th, 1788, at Simsbury, to Stephen, and his wife Lydia (Terry.) mar- ried May 2d, 1809, Luther Moses, who died Jan. 20th, 1830, when she married, second, Oct. 20th, 1833, No. (313 ;) had a dower from his estate, drew his bounty land as his widow, for service in the war of 1812; lives, 23
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FIRST CHURCH
A. D. 1867, with her daughter, Mrs. Richardson, in Hartford, was dis- missed by this church and received there by letter general, Oct. 13th, 1854.
HER CHILDREN BY HER FIRST HUSBAND, MOSES.
1. Huldah Selina, born Feb. 19th, 1810, at Simsbury, married Merick Richardson, now of Hartford.
2. Celestia, born Nov. 10th, 1811, married Violet H. Pease, of Lee, Mass.
3. Morgan, born Sept. 9th, 1813, at Simsbury, died April 30th, 1815.
4. Luther Morgan, born March 27th, 1816, married Mary Lampson.
5. Stephen Goodrich, born April 27th, 1818, married Mary Atkins.
6. Alfred, born May 4th, 1820.
763. "ISAAC CATLIN," to church April 6th, 1834, by letter from a church in Ohio; son of Isaac, of Harwinton, and Ruth his wife, born Jan. 27th, 1800, married April 21st, 1824, No. (764,) dismissed and recommended, 1838, to a church in Augusta, Ill. ; living now, 1861, in Quincy, Ill.
764. " REBECCA, wife of Isaac Catlin," to church April 6th, 1834, by letter from a church in Ohio ; born Aug. 26th, 1801, to No. (179,) mar- ried April 21st, 1824, No. (763,) dismissed and recommended, 1838, to Augusta, Ill .; now, 1861, living at Quincy, Ill.
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Homer D., born Feb. 21st, 1826, in Ohio.
2. Sarah B., born June 10th, 1829, in Ohio.
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