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OF NEW BRITAIN.
HIS CHILD BY FIRST WIFE AMELIA.
Amelia Elizabeth, born May 17th, 1843, at New Britain.
BY SECOND WIFE.
Tryphena King, born July 5th, 1852, at Princeton, N. J.
894. "MRS. SYLVIA, wife of Elisha Crosby," to church Jan. 5th, 1840, baptized same time; daughter of Joel Sperry, of Avon, and his wife Betsey (Kent ;) married Feb. 22d, 1833, at Avon; she died May 2d, 1842, aged 27, when second he married, Dec. 17th, 1844, No. (701,) but was soon divorced, when third he married, Sept. 7th, 1851, Lucy, the widow of David Steele, and lives, 1861, on her premises, the former home of Seth Lusk.
HER CHILDREN BY CROSBY.
1. Nancy, born Feb. 26th, 1833, married, April 30th, 1851, Ezekiel R. Meriam, of Meriden, now of Ill.
2. Wm., born Feb. 16th, 1835, gone to Australia, a sailor.
3. Sarah, born Feb. 28th, 1837, married, Edward Yates ; she died May 4th,
1861 ; he was a soldier in Co. G, 6th Regt., C. V., under Capt. Tracy.
895. "ADELINE CORNWELL," to church Jan. 5th, 1840, born July 8th, 1820, to No. (401;) educated at Troy, N. Y .; married Oct. 24th, 1841, No. (915.)
896. "LOUISA HART," to church, January 5th, 1840, born October 5th, 1828, to No. (311;) married, Dec. 1st, 1846, Rev. Jared B. Flagg, son of Henry C., of S. C., and his wife Martha (Whiting,) born June 16th, 1820; she to South church 1842; they lived in Brooklyn, N. Y .; she died Jan. 18th, 1867, at New Haven, aged 38.
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Charles Noel, born Dec. 25th, 1848, at Brooklyn.
2. Jared, born Feb. 26th, 1853, at New Haven.
3. Earnest, born Feb. 6th, 1857, at Brooklyn.
4. Washington Allston, born June 2d, 1860, at Brooklyn.
5. Louisa, born Feb. 15th, 1862, at Brooklyn, N. Y.
6. Rosalie, born Nov. , 1866, at New Haven.
897. "MRS. LUCY B., wife of Nathan R. Cook," to church Jan. 5th, 1840, born Sept. 8th, 1816, to Daniel Judd, jun., and his wife Abigail (Squire ;) married Sept. 13th, 1836, No. (909;) to South church 1842 : she died Sept. 28th, 1851, aged 35.
898. "MRS. JULIA A., wife of Amon Judd," to church Jan. 5th, 1840. baptized same time ; born April 14th, 1815, to Caleb Austin, of Walling- ford, and his wife Laura (Neff,) of Wethersfield, married Dec. 7th, 1831 ; he son of No. (435,) and was his second wife; he died March 22d, 1840, aged 39, when second she married, April 23d, 1843, John Wright, son
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of Dan and his wife Roxy (Daniels,) born Aug. 15th, 1809, married Sept. 22d, 1829, Esther Emeline Cameron, who died Aug. 24th, 1838, aged 30, when second he married, April 23d, 1843, No. (898.)
HER CHILDREN BY FIRST HUSBAND, AMON JUDD.
1. Austin, born April 5th, 1834, married Sept. 3d, 1856, Julia Miller, daughter of Caleb ; he enlisted at Middletown into Co. B, 14th Regt., C. V., was in the battle of Chancellorville, Va., was wounded in the hand, had a middle finger amputated, and died, June 5, 1863, in consequence ; was buried at Middletown, where his family reside, June 11th, 1863.
2. Jane Eliza, born July 16th, 1838, married, July 13th, 1857, Wm. G. Loveland of Middletown, before Rev. John Dudley.
HER CHILDREN BY SECOND HUSBAND, JOHN WRIGHT.
1. Dwight Henry, born Dec. 1st, 1843, enlisted in the 14th Regt .. Co. F, C. V., was in the Sharpsburg battle, was a corporal ; died Oct. 23d, 1862, aged 19, of fever, at Bolivar Heights, Md., his body brought home and buried in New Britain, Feb. 24th, 1863 ; he had been promoted after the battle of Antietam for bravery.
2. Laura Eveline, born Aug. 7th, 1848.
3. Alice Elizabeth, born Oct. 10th, 1855.
. 899. "JULIA A. NORTH," to church Jan. 5th, 1840, born Aug. 11th, 1828, to No. (743) and his second wife No. (744;) married, June 11th, 1851, Thomas S. Hall, son of George A., of Newbern, N. C., and his wife Emily (Dewey,) born Nov. 6th, 1827 ; she to South church 1842.
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Mary Elizabeth, born Jan. 30th, 1855.
2. Emily Lauretta, born March 6th, 1858.
900. "DR. JOHN R. LEE," to church Jan. 5th, 1840, by letter from , born April 22d, 1804, to No. (356) and his wife No. (357;) graduated at Yale College, 1826; bred a physician, spent some years at Worcester, Mass., as physician in the "State Lunatic Hospital," traveled in Europe, Egypt and Palestine ; 1861, is living single, retired from business, and is boarding out in New York. He is greatly interested in the reforms of the age, especially on the subject of "human rights" and the cause of temperance.
901. "MRS. AMELIA S., wife of R. G. Williams," to church Jan. 5th, 1840, by letter from Sharon, Ct .; daughter of Maj. David Gould, of Sharon, and his wife Elizabeth; married Nov. 20th, 1837, No. (893;) she with her husband to South church 1842 ; she died July 30th, 1843, aged 28, in New Britain; was a lovely Christian woman.
902. "HARRIET WOODRUFF," to church Jan. 5th, 1840, born Aug. 4th, 1811, at Simsbury, to Frederic Buel and Lydia (Wright,) his wife; married Jan. 29th, 1837, No. (905 ;) she with her husband dismissed and recommended by letter March 24th, 1850, to South church.
NOTE .- Our church record in this case is obscure; it ought to read " Mrs. Harriet L., wife of Dr. Lucius Woodruff."
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903. "GEORGIANA NORTH," to church Jan. 5th, 1840, born June 4th, 1825, to No. (650) and his wife No. (651 ;) baptized Georgiana Maria, June 7th, 1829, married, Dec. 27th, 1854, No. (944;) to South church 1842; live now, 1867, in Brooklyn, N. Y.
904. "LOUISA NORTH," to church Jan. 5th, 1840, born Dec. 15th, 1826, to No. (650) and his wife No. (651,) baptized, June 7th, 1829, Louisa Burnham ; married, June 4th, 1855, Alexander M. Ward, son of Dr. Josiah of Berlin, and Mary (Peck) his wife, born Aug. 12th, 1816; is manufacturer and Sup't of the American Basket Co, of New Britain ; she to South church 1842; they live on Main st., near its junction with Elm.
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Frederic Meigs, born April 24th, 1856.
2. Mary Louise, born Nov. 5th, 1857.
905. "DR. LUCIUS WOODRUFF," to church Jan. 5th, 1840, by letter. from church in Collinsville, born Dec. 1st, 1812, in Farmington, to Sim- eon and Avis (Bronson,) his wife; graduated, as M. D., at Pittsfield, Mass .; married, Jan. 29th, 1837, No. (902,) came to this place 1840, as a practicing physician, has been successful in business; his residence on Main st .; was dismissed and recommended by letter to South church, with his wife, March 24th, 1850; has been Sup't of that S. School ; has represented the town in the State Legislature, and been called to fill other important offices in town ; is secretary of the Russell & Erwin Manufac- turing Co., 1867 ; has no posterity.
906. "ABIJAH FLAGG,". to church Jan. 5th, 1840, by letter from church in Berlin, to which he was admitted April. 5th, 1812; he was born July 18th, 1790, at Berlin, to Solomon and his wife Olive (Hart,) daughter of Zachariah and Sarah his wife; he by trade and occupation a cabinet maker; lived on Main st., in Berlin, but sold and came to this place in 1840, and bought the house built on High st., by Enos M. Smith, where he lived until Oct. 28th, 1842, aged 52. He had been a magistrate in Berlin, and held the same office here; was esteemed for honesty and integrity ; he married Feb. 14th, 1813, No. (907 ;) to South church 1842; he was brother of No. 425.
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Henry Williams, born March 20th, 1814, mar. May 3d, 1836, Marietta Parker ; she died, when 2d he married, Nov. 15th, 1848, Cornelia Esther Cook ; he died June 12th, 1857.
2. Norris Robbins, born May 24th, 1820, died Oct. 11th, 1842, aged 22; he was a young man of much promise.
907. "HONOR, wife of Abijah Flagg," to church Jan. 5th, 1840, by letter from church in Berlin, to which she was admitted Feb. 2d, 1812;
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daughter of David Beckley, jun., of Beckley quarter, and his wife Eu nice (Williams,) of Rocky Hill; born Oct. 11th, 1789; she to south church 1842; died March 7th, 1851, aged 62; she married Feb. 14th, 1813, No. (906.)
908. "HARRIET STANLEY," to church April 4th, 1841, by letter from Cleveland, O .; baptized June 13th, 1819, Harriet Aurora; born March 25th, 1815, to Cyrus and his wife No. (422;) to South church 1842; now, 1861, unmarried, and living in Cleveland, O .; she is sister of No. (716.)
909. "NATHAN R. COOK," to church April 4th, 1841, by letter from church in Meriden, Ct. ; born Aug. 10th, 1811, at Wallingford, to Mun- son and his wife Thankful (Austin ;) married, Sept. 13th, 1836, No. (897 ;) she died, when second he married Oct. 25th, 1852, Abigail Par- dee, of Watertown, daughter of Heman and Almira (Nichols,) his wife ; born Dec. 20th, 1821, at Watertown; Mr. Cook and his wife Lucy with- drew to South church 1842.
CHILD BY FIRST WIFE.
1. Lewis Rice, born April 9th, 1838; see No. (1218.)
BY SECOND WIFE.
2. Lucy Abigail, born Sept. 2d, 1854.
910. "MARIA, wife of Ira Steele," to church April 4th, 1841, by letter from church in Southington; to church there April 7th, 1822; born Mar. 29th, 1797, to Charles Wright, of (Stepney,) Rocky Hill, and his wife No. (409;) married, Oct. 30th, 1817, Ira Steele, son of No. (852,) and his wife No. (853;) born Aug. 16th, 1792; harness maker by trade, learned of Ira Andrews, son of Elijah ; lived several years in Southing- ton ; came to this place and bought the old home of Thomas and Abijah Hart, on west Main st., where he carries on farming ; she to South church 1842, and died Dec. 14th, 1862, aged 65.
THEIR CHILDREN, ALL BAPTIZED IN SOUTHINGTON.
1. Sherman D., born Jan. 6th, 1820, was, 1861, in California, died there Nov. 28th, 1861, aged 41.
2. Nelson W., born Oct. 20th, 1821 ; serg't Co. A, 13th Regt. C. V., 1862, at N. O.
3. Nathan, born Nov. 7th, 1826, married widow Robbins, (alias) Harriet Putney, of Ashford, Mass.
4. Caroline, born Feb. 5th, 1830, bap. Oct. Ist, 1830, at Southington ; died young.]
5. Laura Lentine, ¿ mar. Oct. 19th, 1858, H. K. Smith, of
6. Caroline Maria, born June 12th, 1833, § bap. June, 1833. [Roswell.
911. ANDREW P. POTTER," to church April 4th, 1841, by letter from church in Harwinton ; born April 25, 1816, at Harwinton to Isaac and his wife Anna (Scovil,) and is brother of No. (874;) while in this town was em- ployed by No. (330;) to South church 1842; mar., Dec. 20, 1847, S. Eliz-
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abeth Egbert, of Platteville, Wis., and now, 1861, is living there, engaged in canvassing for books.
912. "DENNIS SWEET," to church April 4th, 1841, baptized same time; born Jan. 13th, 1807, at Farmington ; is a shoemaker by trade and occupation, son of James, of Farmington, and his wife Esther (Bidwell;) married, July 3d, 1828, No. (602 ;) his residence on Elm st .; to South church 1842.
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THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Francis James, born June 28th, 1833, bap. Sept. 29th, 1833, married, April, 1855, Mary
2. Charles Hervey, born Aug. 14th, 1835, married Anna Quinn.
3. Helen Augusta, born Jan. 18th, 1848, married, Dec. 7th, 1864, Stephen B. Peck of Winsted.
913. "CHARLES A. WARNER," to church April 4th, 1841, baptized same time ; born April 19th, 1811, at Troy, N. Y., to Willard, of Ches- ter, Vt., and his wife Betsey (Burke,) of Coxackie, N. Y .; he is a jew- eller by trade and occupation ; residence on Main st .; married, Dec. 11th, 1836, No. (703,) both to South church 1842; he has been successful in business.
THEIR CHILD.
William Adolphus, born April 10th, 1838, bap. 1838, died Nov. 1st, 1843, aged 5}.
914. "GEORGE CARPENTER," to church April 4th, 1841, baptized same time; born Dec. 22d, 1807, at Lenox, Mass., to Joshua and his wife Elizabeth (Smith ;) is a brass founder by trade and occupation ; his resi- dence on Lafayette st .; he married Sept. 2d, 1835, No. (700.)
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Walter .Gladden, born May 30th, 1837, see No. (1261.)
2. Sarah Elizabeth, born Sept. 25th, 1838, see No. (1170.)
3. Ellen, born Jan. 6th, 1840, bap. 1841, see No. (1171.)
915. "TIMOTHY W. STANLEY," to church April 4th, 1841, born July 13th, 1817, to No. (550) and his wife No. (339;) baptized Aug 24th, 1817, Timothy Wadsworth; married, Oct. 24th, 1841, No. (895 ;) learn- ed the trade of printer of Geo. Merriam, at Springfield, Mass .; be- came a manufacturer, been successful in business ; his residence on Park st .; has represented the town in the General Assembly ; was chosen one of the standing church committee Jan. 17th, 1856; he was assessor of direct taxes in 1862, is President of the Union Manufacturing Co. of the village, now, 1867.
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Francis Wadsworth, born June 24th, 1848, bap. Aug. 13th, 1843; corporal Co. A, 13th Regt., C. V., Charles H. Cornwell, Capt .; he was promoted to sergeant, and
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was wounded in the battle of Irish Bend, La., April 14th, 1863, and died of his wounds in Brashear City, May 29th, aged 20; a brave soldier, and the only child of his fond parents ; he was buried in New Britain, Aug. 5th, 1863.
2. William Cornwell, born Nov. 25th, 1848, died March 10th, 1849, aged 4 mo.
3. Arthur, born June 21st, 1856, died Aug. 17th, 1856, aged 3 months.
916. "CHARLES M. LEWIS," to church April 4th, 1841, born June 13th, 1816, to No. (458,) baptized, Oct. 7th, 1827, Charles Mason ; is a jeweller by trade and occupation ; married, Nov. 21st, 1860, Tirzah B. Granger, daughter of Hiram, of Suffield, and his wife Harriet (Fuller,) born May 11th, 1839, at Suffield; he to South church 1842; owns the place on Main st. once Abner Clark's, and after him Wm. B. North's; he has been successful in his business ; she died May 13th, 1865, aged 26.
THEIR CHILD.
Carrie, born Feb. 20th, 1862, bap. Jan. 2d, 1863, at the South church.
917. "CYRUS HART," to church April 4th, 1841, born July 19th, 1795, to No. (131 ;) married, March 31st, 1819, No. (724;) his residence on Arch st .; is a farmer.
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Julietta Andrews, born May 20th, 1820, bap. Nov. 13th, 1831, see No. (816.)
2. Angeline Clark, born July 11th, 1822, bap. Nov. 13th, 1831, see No. (936.)
3. Elizabeth, born Dec. 19th, 1824, died Aug. 24th, 1827, aged 2 years 8 mo.
918. "MORTON JUDD," to church April 4th, 1841, bap. same time ; born Nov. 5th, 1808, to John and his wife No. (637;) married, Jan. 26th, 1828, No. (619 ;) residence on West Main st .; an extensive manufacturer of hardware; was elected deacon Oct. 23d, 1851 ; his wife Lucina died, when second he married, Feb. 21st, 1855, No. (1102.)
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Hubert Lewellyn, born April 1st, 1829, bap. June 14th, 1829, see No. (1125.)
2. Albert Dunham, born Dec. 4th, 1832, bap. April 21st, 1833, see No. (1028.)
3. Edward Morton, born Nov. 11th, 1837, bap. 1838, see No. (1236.)
4. Martha Louisa, born July 9th, 1846, bap. Oct. 11th, 1846, see No. (1378.)
SECOND WIFE'S CHILD.
5. Mary Burnham, born April 8th, 1857, bap. June 6th, 1858.
919. "GEORGE LEWIS," to church April 4th, 1841, born Aug. 6th, 1814, to No. (567;) was a brass founder, had his house and shop on Arch st .; married, Sept. 6th, 1838, No. (875;) he was a man of pleas- ing address, and had a warm, Christian heart; he died Oct. 20th, 1845, aged 31.
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Martha Gager, born July 6th, 1840, bap: 1840; excels in teaching.
2. George Henry, born Sept. 16th, 1842.
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920. "ELNATHAN PECK," to church April 4th, 1841, baptized same time ; born Aug. 11th, 1803, at Milford to Michael and his wife Mary (Marshal ;) he was a joiner by trade; came to this place in 1822, while an apprentice, to build the "old North church ;" he was a builder several years, when he became an extensive manufacturer of hardware; his resi- dence on East Main st .; he married, June 20th, 1827, No. (597;) he and wife became constituent members of the South church 1842; he died Dec. 28th, 1865, aged 62, at New Haven.
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Henry Franklin, born March 31st, 1829, married, June 4th, 1851, Elizabeth A. Cornwell ; he was a corporal in Co. H, 27th Regt., C. V., taken prisoner at the battle of Fredericksburg, Va., was at Richmond only 2 days, when he was paroled.
2. Charles, born March 16th, 1830, bap. June 27th, 1830, married, Sept. 7th, 1853, Mary F. Davis, of Westfield, Mass.
3. Abigail Bryan, born June 8th, 1832, bap. Sept. 9th, 1832, see No. (1152.)
4. Mary Jane, born April 13th, 1835, bap. May 31st, 1835, married, Sept. 7th, 1854, Walter H. Stanley.
5. Martha, born May 12th, 1837, bap. July 23d, 1837, married, Sept. 19th, 1855, Wm. Hart.
6. John Marshal, born Feb. 25th, 1840, bap. 1840.
7. Ann Eliza, born Sept. , 1842, died Aug. 19th, 1843, aged 11 months.
8. Oliver Dewy, born Aug. 15th, 1844; one of the volunteers in Co. E, 6th Regt. a drummer for a Waterbury Co., was promoted to Drum-Major; he served 3 years, and was honorably discharged.
9. Louisa Frances, born July 15th, 1846.
921. "IRA STANLEY, jun.," to church April 4th, 1841, born July 7th, 1795, to No. (442,) and his first wife, Abi Langdon ; he was a blacksmith by trade, learned of No. (370 ;) married, Oct. 6th, 1819, No. (529,) lived several years in Farmington, returned and built where now, .1861, the Center church stands; house owned and occupied by Dr. Comings when moved; he built the house on Washington st., where his widow now, 1862, resides ; he led us in prayer and singing in social meetings, and was much in exhortation after his conversion ; he died Sept. 23d, 1857, aged 62; he was elected one of the standing church committee Jan. 20th, 1853 ; he was a zealous Christian, and greatly interested in the cause of "human rights" and in the temperance reformation.
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Walter, born Sept. 1st, 1820, bap. Nov. 4th, 1821, see No. (884.)
2. Elizabeth Langdon, born May 18th, 1822, bap. Dec. 15th, 1822, at Farmington ; see No. (842.)
3. Everett Lincoln, born Jan. 5th, 1825, baptized May 20th, 1826, at Farmington ; see No. (971.)
4. Margarett, born Dec. 24th, 1827, bap. Feb. 24th, 1828, at Farmington ; see No (931.)
5. Ellen Maria, born April 1st, 1834, bap. July 11th, 1834, sce No. (1105.)
6. Abi C., born March 25th, 1836, died in infancy.
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922. "THEODORE BELKNAP," to church April 4th, 1841, born June 23d, 1822, at Charleston, S. C., to Moses and his wife Catharine Maria Burghers, No. (644;) baptized Theodore A., in the German Lutheran church of Charleston; came to this place in 1828, spent some years in Cornwall, Ct., returned and learned jeweller's trade of Wm. B. North ; married, Nov. 7th, 1846, Frances Olivia Chedister, daughter of J. B. Chedister, and his wife Sarah Guerin ; they live, 1861, in Springfield, Mass .; he was to South church 1842.
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Frederic A., born Aug. 28th, 1847.
2. Byram C., born Aug. 12, 1850.
3. Kate B., born July 6th, 1852.
923. "RICHARD S. SOUTHWORTH," to church April 4th, 1841, born Jan. 20th, 1802, at New Britain, to Samuel and his wife Hannah (Ship- man ;) baptized May 16th, 1813, the parents being members of a church in Cherry Valley, and on a visit here, where their four eldest children then lived ; this was on the principle of "communion of charity," as it was called in the olden time ; he was a house-painter by trade and occupation ; residence on East Main st .; married, March 9th, 1822, Lucinda Ely, daughter of Elias, of Chester, Conn. ; she was born Aug. 29th, 1797, and died March 6th, 1828, aged 31, when second he married, July 25th, 1830, No. (928;) she died, when third he married, Sept. 11th, 1861, Harriet Hamlin, sister of No. (928;) she is represented by No. (1317.)
HIS CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE.
1. Caroline Elizabeth, born June 24th, 1823, see No. (1106.)
2. Lucinda Ely, born Aug. 20th, 1825, died May 13th, 1829, aged 3.
924. " HENRY L. PARSONS," to church April 4th, 1841, baptized same time, born Aug. 29th, 1800, at Hartland, to Paul, and his wife Phebe (Coe,) married Nov. 24th, 1825, No. (635.) His residence is on Pros- pect street ; been a brass worker, farmer, &c .; left us for the Advent church ; our watch withdrawn, 1856.
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Eliza Jane, born March 4th, 1827, bap. Sept. 9th, 1827, died May 5th, 1828, aged 13 months.
2. Jane Elizabeth, born Dec. 18th, 1828, bap. July 12th, 1829, married June 28th, 1849, Eli Henry Porter ; she died Feb. 13th, 1851, aged 23.
925. "GEORGE L. TIBBALS," to church April 4th, 1841, baptized same time, born January 11th, 1818, at Milford, Ct., to Lemuel, and his wife Sarah (Baldwin,) a joiner by trade, learned of Wilson Plumb, Esq., of Milford, and came to this place, Feb., 1839, to work for Elnathan Peck ; he built, 1847, the house on Park street now, 1861, occupied by Gilman Hinsdale. He married Oct. 12th, 1842, Mary Ann Hurlburt, of Weth- ersfield, Ct. ; to South church, 1842; lives now, 1861, in Milford, Ct.
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THEIR CHILDREN.
1. James Hurlburt, born July 14th, 1847, at New Britain.
2. Sarah Catharine, born Nov. 11th, 1850, at Milford.
3. Fanny Abigail, born Feb. 13th, 1854, at Milford.
4. Frederick Lemuel, born Oct. 25th, 1858, at Milford.
926. " JANE ANN, wife of Thomas Tracy," to church April 4th, 1841, born Aug. 17th, 1813, married Nov. 26th, 1835, No. (856.) She was daughter of No. (423,) and his wife, No. (424.) She died July 4th, 1845, aged 32.
927. "ALMIRA, wife of Alanson Warren," to church April 4th, 1841, born Feb. 2d, 1816, to No. (381,) and his wife, No. (557,) married Jan. 18th, 1837. He was born May 14th, 1808, at Fall River, Mass., to Elna- than, and his wife Ruth (Allen,) a brass founder by trade, and lock maker by occupation ; his residence, on West Main street. She was born and baptized at Cherry Valley, N. Y .; to South church, 1842. He died July 20th, 1862, of apoplexy, at New Britain.
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Mortimer A., born Sept. 21st, 1837, married June 9th, 1865, Lizzie G. Good- win, of Collinsville.
2. Norman W., born Sept. 13th, 1840; a volunteer in Co. A, 13th Reg .; teacher of freedmen, 1867, at New Orleans.
3. Kate L., born Aug. 19th, 1845.
928. NANCY H., wife of Richard S. Southworth," to church April 4th, 1841, born April 14th, 1797, at Middletown, Ct .; was the widow of Henry Riley, of Charlestown, New Hampshire, daughter of William Hamlin, and Thankful (Knowles,) his wife, married July 25th, 1830, No. (923.) She died -Dec 6th, 1860, aged 63, in the triumphs of faith and hope.
HER CHILD BY FIRST HUSBAND.
William Hamlin Riley, born July 24th, 1824, at Charlestown, N. H., was an only child, married Sept. 18th, 1849, No (1160.)
929. "ABIGAIL S. DOOLITTLE," to church April 4th, 1841, baptized same time, born Aug. 20th, 1825, to George, and his wife, No. (640.) She was dismissed and recommended by letter to the Presbyterian church in Columbus, Miss., to which place she went as a teacher, August 13th, 1843. She subsequently went to White Hall, Illinois, where she died, aged 26.
930. "ABIGAIL H. FRANCIS," to church April 4th, 1841, born July 3d, 1826, to No. (587,) and his wife Abigail (Knowles,) was given for the time then passing to James Francis, for his wife, No. (473.) to nurse and bring up, she having lost her mother soon after birth, hence her name " Francis." She married Nov. 30th, 1848, Henry Long, of Windsor
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Locks. She having left the communion of this church and united with a different denomination, this church voted to withdraw its watch, Jan. 25th, 1844.
931. " MARGARET STANLEY," to church April 4th, 1841, born Dec. 24th, 1827, at Farmington, to No. (921,) and his wife, No. (529;) for several years a sweet singer in our church choir ; married April 5th, 1848, Edwin Christopher Hills, of East Hartford, son of Martin, and Sarah (Bryant,) his wife, born , and is a farmer in his native town. She was dismissed by letter and recommended to church in East Hart- ford, Oct. 28th, 1852.
THEIR CHILD.
Eliza Stanley, born Jan. 4th, 1849, bap. Dec. 2d, 1849.
932. " MARY ANDREWS," to church April 4th, 1841, born at Chapel Hill, N. C., to No. (464.) and his wife No. (392;) dismissed by letter to South church, March 7th, 1844, and received back by letter, Feb. 5th, 1860 ; resides, 1863, at Milledgeville, Ga .; 1867, at New Britain.
933. "AMELIA STANLEY," to church April 4th, 1841, born Jan. 1st, 1825, to No. (550,) and his wife, No. (339,) married, Feb. 29th, 1848, No. (1066.) She died May 6th, 1855, aged 30, in hope of a glorious resurrection. She lost one son, and left one to survive her.
934. "CORDELIA M. NORTH," to church April 4th, 1841, born July 1st, 1825, to No. (330,) and his second wife, No. (411,) baptized Oct. 16th, 1825, Mary Cordelia, married Sept. 1st, 1852, Rev. Joseph Emer- son, son of Rev. Ralph, D. D., and his wife Eliza (Rockwell,) born May 28th, 1821, at Norfolk, Ct. He graduated at Yale College in 1841, and is a professor of Greek in Beloit College, Wisconsin, now, 1862, in which town the family resides. She to South church, 1842.
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Ralph Chapin, born March 20th, 1855, at Beloit, died Aug. 31st, 1855, at New Britain.
2. Charles Alvin, born Aug. 29th, 1856, at Beloit, Wis.
935. "SARAH G. CORNWELL," to church April 4th, 1841, born Aug. 3d, 1824, to No. (401,) and his wife, No. (404;) lives with her father now, 1861, unmarried ; to South church, 1842.
936. "ANGELINE C. HART," to church April 4th, 1841, born July 11th, 1822, to No. (917,) and his wife, No. (724,) married June 27th, 1843, Imly B. Veits, son of John, of Granby, and Abigail (Eno,) of Simsbury, his wife, born Dec. 19th, 1808, married June 27th, 1838, No. (816;) she died, when he married, second, as above, a sister of his first wife. He is a farmer and lives on Arch street.
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