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 43

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


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3. Andrew, born , at Southington.


4. Charles, born , at Harbor Creek.


986. " EDWARD P. PINKS," to church Aug. 6th, 1843 ; born July 6th, 1827, at Boston, to Jonathan C. and his wife No. (865 ;) is twin to No. (987 ;) the church withdrew its watch from him by vote, Dec. 4th, 1856; he was a three months' volunteer in company G, 1st regiment from Conn., 1861 ; married Nov. 22d, 1866, Matha E Judd, daughter of No. (1119.)


987. " EDWIN C. PINKS," to church Aug. 6th, 1843 ; born July 6th, 1827, at Boston, to Jonathan and his wife No. (865,) is twin to No. (986 ;) married Nov. 25th, 1852, Sophia Lockrow, of Berlin. They livein Han- over, Meriden. This church by vote Dec. 4th, 1856, withdrew their watch and care from him.


ยท Reformed and received back to this church from the Congregational church in Hanover, West Meriden, by letter, Sept. 1st, 1867; Erastus Hubbard, clerk. He labors at the " Cutlery Works," and resides in their new block at this date.


988. " EMELINE, wife of Eli B. Smith," to church Oct. 1st, 1843, by letter from church in South Cornwall ; born Feb. 28th, 1819, to Nathan G. Corban, of Danbury, and his wife Abigail (Barnum .; ) married 27th, 1838, No. (871 ;) she was dismissed and recommeded to church in Gran- ville, Mass., June 15th, 1866.


989. "CAROLINE A. wife of I. N. Lee," to church Dec. 10th, 1843, by letter from church in Farmington, Noah Porter, D. D., Pastor ; born July 15th, 1817, to Martin Cowles, of Farmington, and his wife Harriet (Wells ;) married June 13th, 1843, No. (694;) she was distinguished for excellent social qualities ; died April 21st, 1853, aged 36.


990. "TIMOTHY W. LOOMIS," to church Feb. 25th, 1844, by letter from church in Torringford ; born Sept. 11th, 1813, at Torringford, to Allen and his wife Mary (Read,) of East Windsor ; is both joiner and farmer; married Nov. 23d, 1840, No. (991 ;) his residence the old home of his father Riley, until the fall of 1861, when he sold and moved to the Village; is on High Street.


THEIR SON.


Charles Allen, born Feb. 26th, 1842, married April 15th, 1863, Lydia M. Parker, he died June 24th, 1866, aged 24.


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991. " CHLOE, wife of Timothy Loomis," to church Feb. 25th, 1844, by letter from church in Torringford ; born Jan. 25th, 1818, to Theodore Riley, of New Britain, and his wife No. (427 ;) married Nov. 23d, 1840, No. (990.)


992. "ANN E. MURRAY," to church March 3d, 1844, by letter from church in Waterbury ; she was dismissed by letter June 4th, 1846, and recommended to the colored Congregational church, New Haven, Rev. Mr. Beman, Pastor.


993. "JULIA S. wife of Dr. Babcock," to church March 3d, 1844, by letter from North Church, Hartford ; born Jan. 21st, 1820, in Hartford, to Stephen Spencer and his wife Jerusha (Gilman ;) married July 5th, 1843, Edward Denison Babcock, M. D., son of Silas and Therissa (Palm- er,) his wife; born June 9th, 1818 ; graduate at Geneva Medical Col- lege, New York ; residence on Main Street. He now, 1861, is a surgeon in United States Army ; she died July 16th, 1865, aged 45, at Retreat in Hartford.


THEIR CHILDREN.


1. Mary Spencer, born May 30th, 1844, bap. Sept. 6th, 1845, No. (1246.)


2. Geo. G. Spencer, born Nov. 14th, 1846, died Sept. 13th, 1847.


3. Geo. Spencer,


4. James Gilman, twins, born Aug. 5th, 1848 died May 14th, 1849.


5. Louisa, born Jan. 11th, 1852, see No. (1355.)


6. Edward, born June 9th, 1854.


7. Infant son, born Feb. 25th, 1861, died March 8th, 1861, aged 12 days.


994. " HENRY L. CAREY," to church July 31st, 1845, by letter from second Congregational church, Norwich, Conn., Rev. A. Bond, Pastor, son of Elijah of Windham, and his wife Tabitha (Bushnell ;) he a jew- eller by trade, learned in Norwich; married Jan. 13th, 1848, Martha Riley Griswold, daughter of Riley and his wife No. (810;) born March 1st, 1827 ; she went to Petersburg, Va., with her husband and died there Nov. 17th, 1855, aged 28, when second he married July 7th, 1859, Eliza Whittington, of Petersburg, Va .; born July 9th, 1837, in Tyrone County, Ireland, to Samuel and his wife Sarah (McMahon ;) he was dismissed by letter Jan. 6th, 1854, to Pres. church, Petersburg, Va. He and family now 1863, living in St. Paul, Minn.


HIS DAUGHTER BY FIRST WIFE MARTHA.


1. Martha Virginia, born Nov. 12th, 1855, at Petersburg, Va., died Dec. 11th, 1855.


HIS CHILDREN BY SECOND WIFE ELIZA.


2. George Henry, born March 23d, 1860, at Petersburg, Va., died there, May 7th, 1860.


3. Wm. Henry, born Jan. 19th, 1861, at Petersburg, Va.


995. " MARTHA E. SHERMAN," to church Dec. 7th, 1845, from church in New Haven, by letter, daughter of Cyrus Williams, of New Haven,


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and his wife Martha (Wheeler ;) married June 11th, 1839, at N. Haven Rev. Charles S. Sherman, former Pastor of this church; she died July 9th, 1846, aged 30, in this place ; he second married, July 1st, 1847, No. (1026 ;) she accompanied her husband to Jerusalem as a Missionary, from 1839 to 1842.


HER CHILDREN.


1. Charles Edwin, born Jan. 10th, 1841, at Jerusalem.


2. Sarah Williams, born April 16th, 1843, at New Britain.


3. Roger Minot, born June 30th, 1846, at New Britain, bap. Aug. 23d, 1846, died Aug. 27th, 1846.


996. "WALTER C. BUTLER," to church Dec. 4th, 1845, by letter from 1st Congregational church, Wethersfield, Dr. Tucker, Pastor; born April 10th, 1823, to Walter, of Wethersfield, and his wife Martha (Curtiss;) he a jeweller, learned of North & Churchill; married Nov. 15th, 1848, No. (974 ;) he made himself useful among us, was clerk and treasurer of our ecclesiastical society. He and wife were dismissed by letter and rec- ommended to Chapel Street church, New Haven, Feb. 3d, 1860. He is now, 1863, of the firm of Hills & Butler, dealers in paints and oils, New Haven.


THEIR CHILDREN.


1. Ella Stanley, born June 27th, 1856, at New Britain.


2. Henry Carey, born Jan. 20th, 1859, at New Haven.


3. Eddie Walter, born Nov. 14th, 1862,


997. "MRS. WALTER STANLEY," to church Jan. 29th, 1846, by letter from 1st church, Springfield, Mass., Dr. Osgood, Pastor ; born Jan. 19th, 1823, to Elijah Knox, of Hartford, and his wife Delia (Tryon ;) married April 12th, 1842, No. (884;) her maiden name, Maria Knox.


998. " HENRIETTA PARKER," to church Feb. 1st, 1846, by letter from Congregational church in Harwinton, Conn., Rev. Charles Bentley, Pastor ; born Oct. 20th, 1816, brought up in the family of Amos Hungerford, of Harwinton, 1861 is unmarried and occupied nursing.


999. " WILLIAM SAGE," to church July 5th, 1846, by letter from church in Derby, Conn., Rev. George Thacher, Pastor; born Oct. 24th, 1818, at Berlin, to Erastus and his wife Elenor (Dickinson ;) he a machinist ; mar- ried Oct. 19th, 1840, No. (1000,) both dismissed by letter April 6th, 1853. to church in Durham, Conn .; they, 1861, live in Berlin.


1000. " LUCY C. wife of Wm. Sage," to church July 5th, 1846, by let- ter from Congregational church, Derby, Conn. ; her maiden name, Lucy Curtiss Farnum, daughter of Isaac, of Stuarttown, New Hampshire, and his wife Lucy (Curtiss ;) born Dec. 7th, 1821; married Oct. 19th, 1840, No. (999,) both dismissed by letter April 6th, 1853, and recommended to church in Durham.


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THEIR CHILDREN.


1. Wm. Elbridge, born Aug. 13th, 1841, died Sept. 25th, 1841, aged 3 weeks.


2. Walter Finney, born Jan. 25th, 1843.


3. Theodore Andrews, born July 5th, 1845, at New Britain, bap. Oct. 25th, 1846, at New Britain.


4. Ella Catharine, born May 24th, 1849, at Middletown.


5. Frederick Erastus, born July 3d, 1851, at Durham, Ct.


6. Geo. Wilford, born Oct. 26th, 1853,


7. Fanny Elenor, born Aug. 25th, 1856, at Durham, died April 6th, 1858, aged 19 months.


8. Chas. Henry, born June 9th, 1859, at Berlin.


1001. "MOSES BACHELDER," to church July 19th, 1846, by letter from church in Farmington, Noah Porter, D. D., pastor; born March 7th, 1809, baptized on his admission to church there, June 4th, 1843 ; married, 1835, No. (1002 ;) he died Feb. 6th, 1857, at New Haven, aged 48.


1002. "ROSANA, wife of Moses Bachelder," to church July 19th, 1846, by letter from 1st Congregational church, Farmington, to church there April 1st, 1827; born May 3d, 1807, at New Britain, to No. (183;) she married, 1827, Joseph Yemans, of Farmington ; he died, when second she married,


1835, No. 1001.)


THEIR CHILDREN.


1. Victoria, born Sept. 21st, 1839, married, Nov. 10th, 1858, Eli W. Bassett.


2. Burgess, born June , 1842.


1003. "JANE E., wife of Horatio S. Lewis," to church Aug. 9th, 1846, by letter from South church, New Britain, Rev. S. Rockwell, pastor ; born June 1st, 1819, at Simsbury, to Salmon Eno and his wife Mary (Richards,) married, Feb. 19th, 1844, No. (983;) he died, when second she married, July , 1850, Paris Barber, of Homer, N. Y., where now, 1862, they reside; he son of Jedediah, of Hebron, Ct., and his wife Ma- tilda (Tuttle.)


HER CHILDREN BY SECOND HUSBAND, PARIS BARBER.


1. Emma Jane, born April 21st, 1851, at Homer, N. Y.


2. Louisa Anna, born Jan. 11th, 1854, at Homer, N. Y.


3. Charles Eno, born Jan. 11th, 1859, at Homer, N. Y.


1004. "CAROLINE SENIOR," to church Sept. 13th, 1846, by letter from first church in Stratford, Ct., wife of Edward Senior, son of Wm. and his wife Sarah (Harvey,) born Jan. 15th, 1823 ; she daughter of Ephraim Beardsley, of Stratford, and his wife Sarah (Bryant,) born March 15th, 1826, married, May 5th, 1846 ; he a blacksmith and carriage maker by trade; he died June 10th, 1846, in New Britain, when she was dismissed by letter back to the church in Stratford, when second she mar-


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ried, Nov. 22d, 1852, John Perry, son of Albert, of Stratford, and his wife Sarah (Patchen,) where now, 1861, they reside.


HER CHILD BY FIRST HUSBAND.


1. Edward, born March 6th, 1848, died Sept. 10th, 1852, at Plainville, on the way to Stratford.


HER CHILD BY SECOND HUSBAND.


2. Caroline Rebecca, born April 26th, 1858.


1005. "MRS MARY CAPRON," to church Oct. 11th, 1846, by letter from Presbyterian church, Broadalbin, N. Y., Rev. W. J. Monteith, pas- tor; her maiden name Mary Maria North, daughter of Reuben, of Go- shen, and his second wife Amanda (Austin,) of Wallingford, born Dec. 4th, 1816, at Goshen, married, May 14th, 1836, Daniel Beadle Capron, son of Orrin and his wife Rosalinda (Knight,) born Nov. 12th, 1813, at Broadalbin, N. Y .; residence on West Main st .; he has been a mechanic, but in 1862 was in merchandize on Washington st., and now, 1867, in shoe and harness business on Main st.


THEIR CHILDREN.


1. Rosalinda Corinthia, born April 13th, 1840, at Broadalbin ; died there, aged 3.


2. Mary Rosella, born Aug. 26th, 1844, see No. (1313.)


3. Cornelius Earl, born Sept. 24th, 1846.


1006. "MISS E. A. CAPRON," to church Oct. 11th, 1846, by letter from Presbyterian church, Broadalbin, N. Y .; her name at this date, Elizabeth Apelonia Capron, daughter of Wm. and his wife Maria N. (Earle,) born Nov. 26th, 1824, at Broadalbin, N. Y. ; married, Dec. 7th, 1851, No. (1050 ;) they united with the Second Advent church, and thus withdrew from our communion, when, Dec. 4th, 1856, this church with- drew its watch.


1007. "ALONZO COLLINS," to church Nov. 1st, 1846, by letter from church in New Marlboro', Mass., Rev. Samuel Utley, pastor ; born Dec. 12th, 1813, to David, of New Marlboro', and his wife, whose maiden name was Hannah Gilbert, but became the widow of Russell Case, of Simsbury, when she married David Collins, and became the mother of Alonzo, who married, Feb. 19th, 1844, Lucinda Matilda Downing, daugh- ter of Elisha and his wife Lavinia (Nichols,) born Sept. 7, 1823, at Lin- coln, Vt .; their residence at the north end of Stanley street, and in the bounds of Farmington.


THEIR CHILDREN.


1. Ellen Louisa, born Oct. 9th, 1845.


2. Wm. Eugene, born May 28th, 1848.


3. Eda Lucinda, born March 14th, 1854.


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1008. "ENOCH FRISBE," to church Nov. 1st, 1846, by letter from the church in Bloomfield, Ct .; born May 4th, 1786, at Barkhamsted, to Lem- uel, of Blanford, Mass., and his wife Lucy (Sterling,) of Hadlyme, Ct .; married, Nov. 10th, 1810, No. (1009,) he lived south of the village, on the Kensington road, now, 1861, the residence of James Andrews ; he and wife dismissed by letter, March 12th, 1848, to church in West Spring- field, Mass .; they both to church in Wintonbury, now Bloomfield, 1808, and he chosen deacon there in 1815, and served in that capacity 30 years.


1009. "MRS. ENOCH FRISBE," to church Nov. 1st, 1846, by letter from church in Bloomfield, Ct .; her maiden name Eliza Taylor, born March 27th, 1791, in Chelmsford, Essex Co., Eng., to Deacon Thomas and his wife Susannah (Theobald ;) married, Nov. 10th, 1810, No. (1008,) dismissed by letter with him, March 12th, 1848, to church in West Springfield, where she died March 22d, 1853, aged 62.


THEIR CHILDREN.


1. Isaac E., born Feb. 2d, 1812.


2. Elizabeth, born Sept. 21st, 1815.


3. Jane, born June 29th, 1817.


4. Susannah, born Feb. 28th, 1821, No. (1010.)


5. Lemuel T., born Feb. 7th, 1824.


6. Thomas S., born Dec. 17th, 1827.


7. Sarah M., born March 1st, 1831, No. (1011.)


1010. "SUSANNAH FRISBE," to church Nov. 1st, 1846, by letter from church in Bloomfield, Ct., Rev. Alfred C. Raymond, pastor ; born Feb. 28th, 1821, to Enoch, No. (1009 ;) dismissed by letter, March 12th, 1848, to church in West Springfield ; she, 1861, living in Springfield, Mass.


1011. "SARAH M. FRISBE," to church Nov. 1st, 1846, by letter from the church in Bloomfield, Ct .; married, , Franklin Smith, of West Springfield, Mass .; she was dismissed by letter, March 12th, 1848, to the church in that town.


1012. "RICHARD GILLET," to church Dec. 27th, 1846, by letter from the First Presbyterian church, Rome, N. Y., Rev. Selden Haynes, pastor, born 1790, to Aaron and his wife Rachel (Webster,) at Winton- bury, now Bloomfield, Ct .; he was a joiner by trade and occupation ; married, , Lucina Hart, of Farmington Farms, daughter of Joel ; she died, when second he married, , Julia Boardman, of Wethersfield, Ct .; she died, when third he married, May 19th, 1841, No. (1013;) he built a house on Maple st., where he died Aug. 19th, 1855, aged 65 ; they both dismissed by letter to South church May 14th, 1848.


HIS ONLY CHILD BY FIRST WIFE.


Ruby, born , married


, James Orton, of Rome, N. Y.


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1013. "ELIZABETH, wife of Richard Gillet," to church Dec. 27th, 1846, by letter from Presbyterian church in Rome, N. Y. ; her maiden name Frink, daughter of Luke and his wife No. (1014;) born April 24, 1795, at Hoosic, N. Y .; married, May 19th, 1841, No. (1012,) she now 1861, lives in N. Y. city ; she was dismissed by letter to South church, with her husband, May 12th, 1848.


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1014. "MRS. CATHARINE FRINK," to church Dec. 27th, 1846, by letter from Presbyterian church in Rome, N. Y .; her maiden name Burt, daughter of Benjamin and his wife Elizabeth (Hogle;) she was widow of Luke Frink, and mother of No. (1013;) lived in the family of her daughter, and died there Aug. 8th, 1856, aged 87; she had been dismiss- ed by letter, May 14th, 1848, to South church, New Britain.


1015. "GILMAN HINSDALE," @0 church Dec. 6th, 1846, born Dec. 25th, 1803, to Dea. Abel, of Torringford, and his wife Mary (Knap;) married, March 25th, 1827, Amanda Ward, born Feb. 2d, 1806; she died Sept. 7th, 1838, when second he married, Sept. 9th, 1840, Anna, widow of Lawrence Richards, and daughter of John Judd and his wife No. (637;) she died, when third he married, Dec. 5th, 1852, No. (1146;) she died, when 4th he married, July 25th, 1860, No. (841 ;) he has en- gaged in various employments, now, 1862, an express agent, lives on Park st .; dismissed and recommended to South church Sept. 1st, 1865.


HIS CHILDREN BY HIS FIRST WIFE.


1. Mary Louisa, born Jan. 30th, 1830, see No. (1020.)


2. Luther G., born Aug. 13th, 1832, married Julia Wooden, and was divorced; mar- ried, second, Susan Kinney.


3. Edward P., born Aug. 7th, 1836, married


1016. "ANNA, wife of Gilman Hinsdale," to. church Dec. 6th, 1846, baptized by immersion previously ; born Nov. 4th, 1807, to John Judd and his wife No. (637;) married, March 26th, 1826, to Lawrence Rich- ards, son of Jonathan and his wife Abigail B. (Knapp;) he died at Win- sted, June 7th, 1839, aged 35, when second she married, Sept. 9th, 1840, No. (1015 ;) she died Nov, 25th, 1851, aged 44, of cancer.


HIS CHILDREN BY ANNA, HIS SECOND WIFE.


4. Venelia A., born July 3d, 1843, died Sept. 1st, 1844, aged 1 year, 2 mo.


5. Charles A., born Sept. 17th, 1847.


6. Anna Judd, born Oct. 31st, 1849, died Sept. 15th, 1863, aged 14, at Torrington.


HER CHILDREN BY FIRST HUSBAND, L. RICHARDS.


1. Jonathan, born Nov. 29th, 1826, married June 8th, 1853, Lizzie M. Shaw, of Madison, Iowa ; resides, 1863, at Chicago, Ill.


2. George O., born Oct. Ist, 1838, died Feb. 10th, 1839, aged 4 months, 9 days.


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1017. "S. ELIZABETH STANLEY," to church May 16th, 1847, by letter from First Congregational church in Ottawa, Ill., born April 17th, 1829, to No. (680,) is, 1861, a teacher, and has been many years, in different localities ; dismissed by letter, Dec. 27th, 1861, back to Ottawa, Ill .; she married, Feb. 21st, 1867, Dr. Taylor.


1018. "JULIA C. STANLEY," to church May 16th, 1847, by letter from First Congregational church in Ottawa, Ill .; born Nov. 20th, 1830, to No. (680;) married, Aug. 24th, 1853, No. (1096;) 1863, lives in Ottawa, Ill., to which church she was dismissed by letter, Jan. 6th,>1854.


1019. "AMOS E. DUDLEY," to church May 16th, 1847, by letter from Third Congregational church, Guilford, Ct .; born May 11th, 1821, at Guilford, to Amos, jun., and his wife Sarah (Evarts,) married, Oct. 7th, 1846, No. (807;) he has been usefullf occupied in various callings ; the pedigree of his family is supposed to run thus : Amos, jun., son of Amos, son of Caleb, jun., son of Caleb, sen., who was son of Joseph, son of Wm., the emigrant and first settler of Guilford, 1639, and was a direct descendant of "Lord Guilford Dudley." He and wife dismissed by letter and recommended to church in Stratford, Sept. 27th, 1853, where now, 1861, they reside.


THEIR CHILDREN.


1. Martha Minerva, born Sept. 23d, 1848, at New Britain, bap. here July 15th, 1849.


2. Mary Estelle, born Oct. 13th, 1850, at New Britain, bap. at Stratford.


3. Willie Randolph, born Dec. 7th, 1855, died Feb. 20th, 1856, not bap.


4. Frederic Amos, born Jan. 24th, 1857.


1020. "MARY LOUISA HINSDALE," to church June 6th, 1847, born Jan. 30th, 1830, to No. (1015) and Amanda his first wife ; married Apr. 11th, 1849, No. (1059;) they live now, 1862, in West Winsted, Conn. ; dismissed and recommended there June 13th, 1862.


1021. "PHEBE STOw," to church Aug. 5th, 1847, by letter from Sec- ond Congregational church in Middletown, Rev. Zebulon Crocker, pastor ; her maiden name Phebe Stanley, born Aug. 28th, 1778, to No. (115;) married, Sept. 28th, 1800, Capt. Thomas Stow, of Middletown, son of Zebulon and his wife Rosetta (Riley;) born May 12th, 1777 ; he died Aug. 14th, 1845, aged 68, when she came to live with her daughter, No. (886,) where she died Sept. 27th, 1857, aged 79.


THEIR CHILDREN.


1. Caroline Rosetta, born June 26th, 1801, married April 26th, 1829, Jonathan R. Paddock.


2. Thomas, born April 14th, 1806, died March 10th, 1807.


3. Jane Stanley, born Dec. 13th, 1810, married, Aug. 26th, 1841, Rev. Israel P. Warren.


4. Anna North, born April 18th, 1816, see No. (886.)


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1022. "HANNAH MORSE," to church Dec. 5th, 1847, baptized same time ; born Oct. 13th, 1827, at Farmington, to Orson and his wife Aman- da (Kellogg;) married, Oct. 19th, 1848, Francis Hart Carter, son of No. (352,) and his wife Mary (Stanley ;) born Jan. 20th, 1822, at Leyden, N. Y .; he died Sept. 16th, 1849, aged 27 ; she is sister of No. (1208.)


1023. "ELIZA J. CHURCHILL," to church Dec. 5th, 1847, born Aug. 24th, 1836, to No. (695) and his first wife No. (729;) married, July 28th, 1858, Emory F. Strong, of Bridgeport, son of Noah, of Bolton, and his wife Grace (Foote;) born Oct. 10th, 1827, at Bolton ; is a noted teacher, 1861, in Bridgeport, to which church she was dismissed by letter, Feb. 25th, 1859.


1024. "PLINY SLATER," to church Feb. 10th, 1848, by letter from Black Creek, N. Y .; born Aug. 22d, 1791, at Granby, Ct., to Benjamin Slater, sen., learned shoe making and tanning of Oliver Stanley in Stan- ley quarter ; married, Sept. 2d, 1816, No. (1025;) owned the house where he resided, on corner of West Main and High sts .; she died, when second he married Martha Webster, of Hartland, daughter of Samuel, who died June 25th, 1858 ; he had one leg broken under an ox sled, and amputated, in 1857; was dismissed by letter, Feb. 1853, to church in Burlington, Ct .; received back by letter from Chapel St. Church, New Haven, July 3d, 1864. 1


1025. "POLLY, wife of Pliny Slater," to church Feb. 10th, 1848, by letter from Black Creek church, N. Y .; born Sept. 24th, 1797, to John Judd and his wife No. (637;) married, Sept. 2d, 1816, No. (1024;) she died Sept. 20th, 1848, aged 51.


THEIR CHILDREN.


1. Aurora, born March 30th, 1817, married Feb. 28th, 1847, Lorin Hinsdale, of Torringford.


2. Burnham Stephens, born Aug. 27th, 1820, died Aug. 3d, 1848.


3. Lydia Ursula, born April 23d, 1827, married Charles Blakesley, of Southington, April 17th, 1856.


1026. "ESTHER W. SHERMAN," to church Feb. 10th, 1848, by letter from Congregational church in Manchester, Ct., Rev. B. F. Northrop, pas- tor ; daughter of Deacon Horace Pitkin, of Manchester, Ct., and his wife Emily ; married, July 1st, 1847, Rev. Charles S. Sherman, then of New Britain, and pastor of the first church ; she was dismissed by letter, Feb. 10, 1850, and recommended to the Congregational church in Naugatuck, of which her husband was then pastor ; she was his second wife, his first was No. (995.)


THEIR CHILDREN.


1. Richard Pitkin, born May 15th, 1849, at New Britain, bap. Aug. 26th, 1849, died June 26th, 1853, at Naugatuck.


2. Edward Crosby, born Dec. 14th, 1851, at Naugatuck.


3. Emily Pitkin, born May 30th, 1856.


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1027. "CHARLOTTE STANLEY," to church March 17th, 1848, by letter from Congregational church at New Milford, Ct., Rev. J. Greenwood, pastor ; daughter of Anan Hine, of New Milford, and his wife Almira (Marsh,) of Vergennes, Vt .; born Feb. 1st, 1823, married, Oct. 13th, 1847, Oliver C. Stanley, son of Jesse and his second wife No. (403;) born Feb. 23d, 1823 ; he bred a merchant, and went into business with No. (858) very extensively, but failed, and went to Pikes Peak.


THEIR CHILDREN.


1. Jesse, born Aug. 1st, 1848, bap. Nov. 26th, 1848, Geo. White, but name changed.


2. Katie, born Oct. 12th, 1852, bap. , died Oct. 11th, 1856, aged 5.


3. Marvin Clark, born May 6th, 1857, bap. Dec. 6th, 1857.


1028. "ALBERT D. JUDD," to church June 4th, 1848, born Dec. 4th, 1830, to No. (918 ;) hardware manufacturer, residence on West Main st. ; married, April 25th, 1855, No. (979;) chosen deacon for two years, Aug. 12th, 1859, and at the expiration of that time elected by ballot indefinite- ly, Aug. 25th, 1861, it being Sabbath evening, and was set apart by prayer and imposition of hands, by Rev. L. Perrin, the pastor, and Rev. Erastus Ripley, on the 30th of Aug., 1861, it being preparatory lecture ; he was dismissed Sept. 16th, 1864, to Chapel Street Church, New Haven, at his own request.


THEIR CHILDREN.


1. Catharine Wells, born Jan. 5th, 1858, bap. July 3d, 1859.


2. George Morton, born Sept. 27th, 1859, bap. June 3d, 1860.


3. Alice May, born Oct. 5th, 1862, bap. Sept. 6th, 1863, died June 30th, 1864, at New Haven, and buried in New Britain July Ist, 1864, aged 1 year, 8 mo. and 25 days.


1029. "LEVI B. STONE," to church June 4th, 1848, born June 19th, 1830, to No. (776,) and his first wife, No. (777,) married March 28th, 1855, No. (1204.) The church withdrew its watch from him for neglect of Christian duties and disorderly walk, Dec. 4th, 1856. He was a three months' volunteer in 1861.


1030. " ARMA JEROME," to church June 4th, 1848, by letter from church in Harwinton, Ct., Rev. Charles Bentley, pastor, born Dec. 30th, 1802, at Bristol, to Thomas, and his wife Ruth (Hills ;) is a wagon maker by trade; residence, the old place of Joseph Mather, on West Main street, one and one-half miles west of the village, married Oct. 19th, 1825, No. (1031.) They had lived in Cornwall, Ct.


1031. "ANNA, wife of Arma Jerome," to church June 4th, 1848, by letter from First church in Harwinton, Ct., born May 9th, 1806, to No. (747,) at Harwinton, married Oct. 19th, 1825, No. (1030.)


THEIR CHILDREN.


1. Augustus Smith, born Oct. 11th, 1827, married Oct. 18th, 1851, Louisa Dick- inson ; she died Dec. 14th, 1862, at Hartford.


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OF NEW BRITAIN.


2. Olive Maria, born April 27th, 1829, see No. (1032.)


3. Franklin Minor, born Dec. 13th, 1832, see No. (1238.)


4. Emily Ann, born Dec. 17th, 1834, see No. (1108.)


1032. "OLIVE JEROME," to church June 4th, 1848, by letter from First church in Harwinton, Ct., Rev. Charles Bentley, pastor, born April 27th, 1829, at Burlington, to No. (1030,) died Feb. 24th, 1851, aged 22, at her father's in New Britain, after severe bodily suffering.




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