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1076. "MRS. LAURA, wife of Henry W. Andrews," to church June 3d, 1852, by letter from church in Berlin, Rev. W. W. Woodworth, pastor ;
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her maiden name was Rich, daughter of John of Middletown, and his wife Charlotte (Stow,) of Cromwell; born Oct. 10th, 1820, at Westfield Society, Middletown ; married, Nov. 29th, 1843, Henry Woodruff And- rews, son of No. (359;) he a jeweller by trade, born April 10th, 1819, baptized Aug. 29th, 1819.
THEIR SON.
Louis LeGrand, born April 29th, 1846.
1077. "MATILDA PHILIPS," to church Oct. 3d, 1852, daughter of Richard, and sister of No. (1078;) this family were Protestant Irish ; the father died June 5th, 1851, aged 49, also his son, aged 19, May 18th, 1851.
1078. "ELIZA PHILIPS," to church Oct. 3d, 1852, daughter of Rich- ard, and sister of No. (1077 ;) on the death of the father and brother, this family was broken up, and these sisters it is said went to New York, but there is no record of taking letters.
1079. "SYLVENDER ELLIS," to church Oct. 3d, 1852, by letter from Congregational church in Somers, Ct., Rev. Joseph Vaill, pastor ; born Sept. 18th, 1817, to No. (717;) married, April 27th, 1842, No. (1080;) is a joiner by trade and occupation, and is a skillful architect ; learned of Elnathan Peck; his residence on Chestnut st; he to church in Somers, 1842.
1080. MRS. LOVISA, wife of Sylvender Ellis," to church Oct. 3, 1852, by letter from Congregational church in Somers, Ct., Rev. Joseph Vaill, pas- tor; to church there 1845, born June 9th, 1816, at Enfield, to Seth Alden and his wife Peony (Bement ;) married, April 27th, 1842, No. (1079.)
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. William Henry, born Nov. 10th, 1843, bap. at Somers.
2. Marion Roselle, born Aug. 1st, 1848, bap. at Somers.
1081. "GEORGE L. SMITH," to church Feb. 6th, 1853, baptized same time ; born Aug. 7th, 1832, at Lisbon, Ct., to Dr. Levi H. and his wife Jose- phine (Frink ;) married, Oct. 4th, 1855, Sophia Burton, daughter of Joseph and his wife Laura (Goodnow;) born Dec. 18th, 1828, at Rome, Mass .; they live now, 1863, at Plainville, Ct .; is brother of No. (1136;) he left our communion for spiritualism, and was excommunicated April 18th, 1865.
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Burton Frink, born Jan. 7th, 1858.
2. Irving Burleigh, born Oct. 10th, 1860.
1082. "MRS PHEBE MCLEAN," her name first appears on Rev. Mr. Seward's record, 1840, as being dismissed, but his record never tells to
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what place or church; her name next appears as joining this church by letter from South church Aug. 5th, 1855; she was born Jan. 13th, 1811, at Windham, to Stephen Congdon and his wife Martha (Peckham;) mar- ried, June 22d, 1835, Silas Oscar McLean ; born Jan. 29th, 1812, to Silas of Glastenbury, and his wife Anna (Pulsifer;) he died Jan. 3d, 1841, at Glastenbury ; her residence on Chestnut st., in 1862.
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Charles Oscar, born March 24th, 1836, bap. 1836, see No. (1175.)
2. George Gorham, born Sept. 21st, 1838, see No. (1174.)
1083. "JOHN E. WHITTLESEY," to church March 1853, by letter from Congregational church in Bethel, Ct .; born Dec. 21st, 1835, to No. (611) and his wife No. (883;) became a teacher, married, March 30th, 1857, Lydia Francis Camp, of Newington, daughter of Col. Joseph and his wife Lydia (Francis;) born March 12th, 1837 ; he dismissed by letter March 1857, to church in Morris, Ill; was a volunteer in the 13th Reg't of Wisconsin, went to Kansas, was honorably discharged, and is now, 1863, in Janesville, Wis.
THEIR CHILD.
Joseph Camp, born Dec. 24th, 1858, at Durant, Iowa.
1084. "MARY ANN WARD," to church March, 1853, by letter from church in Bethel, Ct .; born July 27th, 1836, at Trumbull, Ct., to Victor and his wife Eliza (Hamlinton ;) married, Sept. 23d, 1857, to Isaac B. Smith ; born April 7th, 1835, to Wm. C., of Millburn, N. J. ; she return- ed to Bethel, but no record of being dismissed by letter; they are, 1863, residing in Bridgeport.
THEIR CHILD.
Helen A., born Sept. 10th, 1858, at Millburn, N. J.
1085. "ANN R. HOTCHKISS," to church March, 1853, by letter from church in Plainville, Rev. J. L. Dickinson, pastor ; born Jan. 16th, 1834, to Alvin, of Kensington, and his second wife No. (1094;) married, Oct., 1856, Harvey Foster, born Sept. 15th, 1828, to Zachariah, of Granby, Ct., and his wife Maria A. (Goddard;) jeweller by trade, learned of Horace Goodwin, of Hartford; lived in 1861 at Meriden ; she died July, 1865, at Meriden.
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Willie, born Sept. 10th, 1858, at New Britain.
2. Frank, born July 17th, 1860, at Meriden.
1086. "MRS. SARAH A., wife of Daniel Sloper," to church Mar., 1853, by letter from church in South Glastenbury, Rev. F. W. Chapin, pastor ; born Nov. 27th, 1829, to Daniel Hale and his wife Sarah (Tryon,) of
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Glastenbury ; married, March 10th, 1851 ; he son of Daniel, of South- ington, and his wife Rebecca (Wilcox,) of Middletown; born May, 1827, was a joiner by trade, residence on Summer st .; he died Jan. 12th, 1856, aged 28, when second she married, June 5th, 1860, Aaron Butrick, son of Samuel and his wife Margaret (Caldwell;) born Feb. 23d, 1825, at Pelham, N. H .; their residence on Summer st .; he works in brass and iron.
CHILD BY SECOND HUSBAND.
Charles Aaron, born July 20th, 1864, at New Haven.
1087. "EBENEZER D. BASSETT," to church April 3d, 1853, born Oct. 16th, 1833, at Litchfield, Ct., to Ebenezer T. and his wife Susan (Greg- ory ;) graduated at Connecticut Normal School, Sept., 1853, and is now, 1863, principal and teacher of the high school for colored youth, in Phil- adelphia ; he married, Oct. 16th, 1855, Eliza Park, of New Haven ; he was dismissed by letter, Oct. 27th, 1854, to Temple st. church, at New Haven.
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Charlotte, born July 21st, 1856.
2. Ebenezer D., jun., born May 21st, 1858.
1088. "MRS. MARY F., wife of Wm. Humphrey," to church April 3d, 1853, by letter from South church, New Britain, Rev. Samuel Rockwell, pastor ; daughter of Robert Francis, of Newington, and his wife Mary (Toby ;) born Nov. 2d, 1820, at Newington, married, Oct. 18th, 1843, John W. Humphrey, son of John Wells Humphrey, of Wethersfield, and his wife Rebecca (Richardson ;) born March 14th, 1820, at Wethersfield, is now, 1862, a hotel keeper at Freeport, Ill .; she was dismissed by letter March 16th, 1858, to Second Presbyterian church, Chicago, Ill .; he built the Humphrey House, of New Britain, A. D. 1850, at a cost of $20,000.
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Mary Elizabeth, born Oct. 19th, 1844.
2. John William, born Dec. 5th, 1846.
3. Martha Ann, born March 11th, 1849.
1089. "MRS. FANNY PETTIBONE," to church April 3d, 1853, by letter from the First Congregational church, Rockville, Ct .; daughter of Noah A. Phelps, of Simsbury, and his wife Charlotte (Wilcox ;) born March 8th, 1795 ; she became first the wife then the widow of Capt. Jonathan Pettibone, of Simsbury, came to this place with her daughter, Mrs. Wins- low, was dismissed by letter, Aug. 13th, 1858, to the church in Great Barrington, Mass.
1090. "MRS. CHARLOTTE H., wife of Rev. Horace Winslow," to church April 3d, 1853, by letter from church in Rockville, Ct .; daughter
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of Capt. Jonathan Pettibone, of Simsbury, and his wife No. (1089;) born July 23d, 1824, at Simsbury, married May 8th, 1850; he son of John H. Winslow, of Enfield, Mass., and his wife Elizabeth (Mills ;) born May 18th, 1814, at Enfield, Mass., graduated at Hamilton College, N. Y., studied theology at Union Seminary, N. Y. city ; settled first at Lansingburg, N. Y., second installed at Rockville, Ct., third at New Brit- ain, First church, fourth at Great Barrington, Mass., to which church she was dismissed by letter, Aug. 13th, 1858, and fifth, he was settled at Binghampton, N. Y.
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Fanny Henrietta, born Oct. 25th, 1851, at Rockville, and bap. there.
2. Lillian, born July 25th, 1854, at New Britain, and bap. June 24th, 1855.
3. Mary, born 1861, at Great Barrington.
1091. "FREDERICK O. ROBBINS," to church June 5th, 1853, born Jan. 14th, 1835, at Rocky Hill, Ct., to Deacon Jehiel and his wife Nancy (Fuller ;) he learned jeweller's trade of Churchill & Stanley, and mar- ried, April, 1859, Christiana Twiss, of Meriden, daughter of Hiram and his wife (Andrews ;) he left our communion for that of the Spirit- ualists, and has, 1861, received no letter of dismission ; has lived in Plainville, with his father, but now, 1861, living at Hamington, Atlantic Co., N. J .; he was excommunicated by vote of the church, April 18th, 1865.
1092. " CATHARINE O. WRIGHT," to church June 5th, 1853, baptized same time ; born Feb. 15th, 1830, to Silas Wright and his wife Catharine G. (Eddy,) daughter of William, she married Oct. 19th, 1853, George Tolles, son of Orris, of Plymouth, but now, 1861, of this place and his wife Hannah (Jordon ;) born Jan. 30th, 1820, at Waterbury, Conn .; he is a machinist.
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Estella, born March 20th, 1857.
2. Jennie Alena, born March 2d, 1862.
1093. " MRS. HARRIET, wife of Levi S. Wells," to church June 5th, 1853, and baptized same time; born Nov. 5th, 1824, at Newington, to Robert Francis and his wife Mary (Toby ;) married April 27th, 1848, No. (942;) she is sister to No. (1088.)
1094. "MRS. MARY P. HOTCHKISS," to church June 5th, 1853, bap- tized same time : born July 18th, 1798, at Deerfield, Mass., to George Vincent Roberts ; he an English emigrant ; she married Aug. 24th, 1825, Alvin Hotchkiss, of Kensington ; born May 1st, 1788, son of Ladwick and his wife No. (278,) and was his second wife, his first being Sally (Williams,) of Kensington, whom he married Jan. 31st, 1810, and who died Oct. 5th, 1824. The subject of this notice died Sept. 21st, 1854, aged 56; he died Sept. 11th, 1863, aged 75.
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HER CHILDREN BY ALVIN HOTCHKISS.
1. Mary Caroline, born Aug. 12th, 1827.
2. Seth Wm. born Jan. 9th, 1829.
3. Frederick Williams, born Dec, 29th, 1830.
4. Ann Roberts, born Jan. 16th, 1834, see No. (1085.)
1095. " EBENEZER WHITNEY," to church June 5th, 1853, baptized same time ; born May 16th, 1818, to Ebenezer, of Worcester, Mass., and No. (1101,) his wife; married Jan. 1st, 1843, Lucinda Brown, of Mans- field, Conn., daughter of Washington and his wife Lovisa (Brown,) being cousins ; she died Jan. 25th, 1853. Mr Whitney acted as chorister in our choir, several years with good success ; he also led in singing in our State Reform School, at Meriden, but now, 1861, is connected with the Reform School, Providence, R. I. He was dismissed by letter Nov. 25th, 1859, to the Central Congregational church, of Providence, R. I.
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THEIR CHILD.
George Henry, born Aug., 1846, died Oct. 9th, 1847, aged 14 months.
1096. " GEORGE F. WARREN," to church Aug. 7th, 1853; born June 1st, 1830, at Bethany, Conn., to Isaac and his wife Leonora (Perkins,) learned the jewellers' trade in New Britain ; married Aug. 24th, 1853, No. (1018,) was dismissed and recommended by letter Jan. 6th, 1854, to church in Ottawa, Ill. He follows farming, but 1861, enlisted into 4th regiment Ill., Cavalry, was of the body guard of Gen. Grant, was at the taking of Forts Henry and Donelson, Tenn., but 1864, is 1st Lieut. of 1st Colored Cavalry, of Miss.
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Arthur Stanley, born June 4th, 1854, in III.
2. Wm. Edward, born April 25th, 1856, in Ill., died Oct. 24th, 1863, aged 73 years.
3. George Frederic, born March 29th, 1858, in Ill., died Nov. 21st, 1863, aged 5} "
4. Lizzie May, born April 19th, 1860, in Ill.
5. Henry Grant, born Feb. 23d, 1862, " "
1097. " CHARLES H. BELDEN," to church Aug. 7th, 1853 ; born Feb. 19th, 1837, to No. (955,) and his 2d wife No. (495;) spent one year in California ; but 1861 enlisted as volunteer in Capt. Tisdale's company, 13th regiment Conn., Volunteers. He married May 9th, 1867, Paulina M. Carney, of N. Y.
1098. "WM. W. CLARK," to church, Aug. 7th, 1853 ; born March 19th, 1834, to No. (679 ;) married March, 19th, 1857, Mary J. Stoddard of Newington ; born April 30th, 1834, to Iliram and his wife Fanny, (Filley.) Ile was dismissed by letter, March 1857, to church in Durant, Iowa, where he is engaged in farming, but 1862, is a Commissary Serg't
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in 6th regiment of Iowa Cavalry, and gone to fight belligerent Indians, and was at the battle of White Stone Hills.
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Mary Francis, born Jan. 12th, 1858, at Durant, Iowa.
2. Wm. Hudson, born Aug. 26th, 1860,
1099. "MRS. MARY KEENEY," to church Dec. 4th, 1853, by letter from Vernon, Conn .; born Dec. 4th, 1817, to Erastus McCollum and his wife Lydia (Corning ;) married Aug. 1840, Hart Keeney, son of Allen and his wife Betsey (Skinner ;) born April, 1819, died April 7th, 1852, aged 33, at New Britain, his residence on Washington Street.
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Fidella, born Nov. 22d, 1842, died Nov. 10th, 1865, at Roxbury, Mass., aged 23, buried at New Britain.
2. Hart J. born Jan. 27th, 1852.
1100. " MRS. JANE, wife of Dr. Roswell Hawley," to church Dec. 4th ,
1853, by letter from church in Bristol ; born Jan. 24th, 1823, at Bristol, to Wm. Rich and his wife Betsey (Webster;) married Sept. 13th, 1853, No. (1068,) and was his second wife. They were dismissed by letter, Aug. 10th, 1855, to the church in West Meriden; living now, 1861, in her native town, Bristol.
1101. " MRS. ANNIS WHITNEY," to church Dec. 4th, 1853, by letter from church in Stafford, Conn. ; born Aug. 22d, 1791, at Webster, Mass., to Elijah Kingsbury and Hannah (Kingsbury,) cousins to his wife ; she married March 9th, 1813, Ebenezer Whitney ; born May 23d, 1788, died May 15th, 1843, aged 55, son of Ebenezer and Martha (Gates,) his wife. She was dismissed by letter, March 13th, 1860, to church at Independ- ence, Iowa.
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Martha Gates, born May 22d, 1814, died Sept. 19th, 1835.
2. Henry, born May 23d, 1816.
3. Ebenezer, born May 16th, 1818, see No. (1095.)
4. John Gates, born Aug. 10th, 1820, at Millbury, Mass., married No. (1107.)
5. Prudence Ann, born Jan. 28th, 1824, died July 25th, 1839.
6. Asa Waters, born July 8th, 1826.
7. Edwin, born March 8th, 1829, see No. (1070.)
8. Mary Elizabeth, born Jan. 14th, 1833, died Sept. 5th, 1835.
1102. " MISS JULIA ANN BLIN," to church Jan. 1854, by letter from church in Wethersfield, Dr. Tucker, Pastor ; born Feb. 12th, 1817, at Wethersfield, to Capt. Hosea and his wife Mehitabel (Wolcott ;) married Feb. 20th, 1855, No. (918,) and was his second wife.
1103. "CORNELIUS ANDREWS," to church April 8th, 1854 ; born Nov. 1st, 1834, to No. (478,) and his second wife, No. (657;) occupied
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farming at his father's home on West Main Street, two miles from the village ; married June 25th, 1862. No. (1380.)
THEIR CHILD.
Mary Lincoln, born April 14th, 1865, (same night President Lincoln was assasin- ated,) bap. June 10th, 1866.
1104. " ALDEN A. BAKER," to church April 8th, 1854, baptized same time ; born July 26th, 1835, at Montville, to Abishar and his wife Mary G. (Butler ;) taught school here, the time he united with the church ; has been since in the Map business ; was dismissed by letter March, 1859, to church in Colchester, Conn.
1105. "ELLEN M. STANLEY," to church April 8th, 1854 ; born April 1st, 1834, to No. (921 ;) married Nov. 3d, 1858, No. (1143 ;) she is a sweet singer and a member of our church choir, now, 1862, and has been for several years.
1106. " CAROLINE E. SOUTHWORTH," to church April 8th, 1854, baptized same time ; born June 24th, 1823, at Chester, Conn., to No. (923,) and his first wife Lucinda (Ely ;) has been sorely afflicted with rheumatic affection.
1107. " MRS. ANN E. WHITNEY, wife of John," to church April 8th, 1854 ; born April 21st, 1826, at Guilford, Conn., to John F. Wood- ruff and his wife Catharine (Wheaton ;) married May, 1847, John Gates Whitney, son of Ebinezer and his wife No. (1101 ;) born Aug. 10th, 1820, at Milbury, Mass., was a " hardware " manufacturer, in this town; she was dismissed by letter March 13th, 1860, to church at Independence, Iowa, where the family reside, 1861.
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Mary Eunice, born March 25th, 1849.
2. Edwin North, born Feb. 18th, 1852.
3. Charles E. born Nov. 4th, 1857.
4. George North, born May 13th, 1859.
1108. " EMILY ANN JEROME," to church April 8th, 1854 ; born Dec. 17th, 1834, at Cornwall, Conn., to No. (1030 ;) married Sept. 19th, 1854, No. (1236.)
1109. "B. N. COMINGS, M. D." to church April 8th, 1854, by letter from Rockville, Conn., Rev. J. W. Ray, Pastor ; his full name Benjamin Newton ; born Nov. 2d, 1816, at Cornish, New Hampshire, to Benjamin and his wife Althea (Wellman,) graduate at Dartmouth College, 1842, title, M. D., conferred at Castleton, Vt., 1845; married July 2d, 1847, No. (1110,) is a practicing physician in this town, 1861, residence near the Center church ; gives lectures to the State Normal School ; has pub- lished some works on Physiology, is now, 1862, surgeon to 13th regiment Conn. Volunteers ; went to Ship Island and New Orleans, where he is appointed Surgeon General of that department.
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1110. "MRS. MARIA, wife of Dr. B. N. Comings," to church April 8th, 1854, by letter from church in Rockville; born April 27th, 1812, in New Jersey, to John Righter and his wife Locky (Stiles ;) married July 2d, 1847, No. (1109.)
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. John Righter, born Aug 5th, 1849, died March 20th, 1855, at New Britain.
2. Willie Righter,
3. Emma Shugard,
twins, born March 24th, 1852, S see No. (1411.)
1111. "MRS LOUISA, wife of Rev. Wm. Whittlesey," to church April 8th, 1854, by letter from Chapel Street church, New Haven, Rev. Mr. Eustis, Pastor ; born Sept. 10th, 1822, at Lyme, Conn., to John Hart and his wife Nancy (Mather ;) married Sept. 9th, 1845, No. (541.)
1112. " ESTHER HENRY," to church May 28th, 1854; born Jan. 8th, 1840, at to Edward F. Henry and his wife Eliza A. (Stearns;) she was dismissed by letter, June 6th, 1857, to Pearl Street church, Hart- ford ; she now, 1861, resides in that city.
1113. " HELLEN M. BOOTH," to church May 28th, 1854; born July 8th, 1833, to No. (648) and his wife No. (649,) at Granville, Mass.
1114. " LESTER S. BOOTH," to church May 28th, 1854; born Jan. 19th, 1828, to No. (648 ;) a shoe maker and dealer, learned of his father, his shop and store on Main Street ; married Oct. 6th, 1852, No. (1115.)
1115. "MRS. HARRIET, wife of Lester S. Booth," to church May 28th, 1854; born June 5th, 1832, at Berlin, to Justus Bulkley and his wife Ruth (Savage;) married Oct. 6th, 1852, No. (1114.)
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Kate Wilcox, born Sept. 14th, 1854, bap. June 24th, 1855.
2. Harriet Bulkley, born July 14th, 1856, bap. April 26th, 1857.
3. Edith Walter, born April 26th, 1865, bap. Nov. 26th, 1865.
1116. "ELISHA S. BOOTH, jun.," to church May 28th, 1854; born at Torringford, July 24th, 1837, to No. (648 ;) married Nov. 22d, 1858, Eliza Sanford, daughter of Nathan, of Oxford, Conn., and his wife Mary A. (Talmage,) of Cheshire ; born Dec. 14th, 1838, at Derby, Conn. He was dismissed Oct. 4th, 1861, to Congregational church in West Winsted, but in 1862, he enlisted as corporal in Company F 14th regiment Conn. Volunteers. He was mortally wounded while caring for the body of his friend Birdsey Beckley, at the battle of Fredericksburg, Va., and died Jan. 5th, 1863, in hospital, at Washington, buried in New Britain, Jan. 10th, 1863. He was a generous and noble hearted man, and fell a mar- tyr to the cause of humanity and his country.
1117. " SARAH A. COOLEY," to church May 28th, 1854 ; born Nov. 22d, 1831, at Southwick, Mass., to Julius and his wife Minerva (Camp-
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bell ;) married Oct. 27th, 1856, Jared W. Carpenter, of Granby ; he born July 1st, 1828. She was dismissed and recommended to the Congrega- tional church in Granby, June 19th, 1863, where they reside.
1118. " CORANCEY CADY," to church May 28th, 1854, baptized same time ; born April 8th, 1839, to Asahel, of Manchester, Conn., and his wife Catharine (Hanover,) alias Widow Haskins ; married Nov. 26th, 1859, Mary Francis Heath, daughter of Jerome L. Heath and his wife Anne S. (Grant ;) born July 26th, 1841, at Rockville, is a member of the church there. He was dismissed by letter to church in Rockville, May 13th, 1859, now 1862, resides in New Britain, and is by trade a wagon maker.
THEIR CHILD.
Emma Lillian, born April 8th, 1861, at Rockville.
1119. " RICHARD JUDD," to church May 28th, 1854; born Jan. 23d, 1807, to No. (435) and his second wife, No. (436 ;) married Jan. 29th, 1836, No. (822;) he is a farmer on East Street, the old homestead of his ancestors for three generations.
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Martha Elizabeth, born April 15th, 1840, married Nov. 22d, 1866, Edward P. Pinks, No. (986.)
2. Daniel Bartholomew, born Jan. 29th, 1846, died Sept. 4th, 1848, aged 3.
3. Frank Howard, born May 2d, 1847.
1120. " S. ADALINE CLARK," to church May 28th, 1854; born July 26th, 1833, to Newton and his wife Adaline (Candee ;) married Dec. 31st, 1854, Geo. Sherwood, of New Milford, son of Daniel and his wife Fannie (Shove.) They both graduates of the State Normal School, of Conn .; he now, 1863, is a merchant in Chicago, Ill. She was dismissed by letter, Feb. 10th, 1860, to church in Evanston, Ill.
THEIR CHILDREN.
I. Fannie Clark, born Dec. 19th, 1859, at Chicago, died March 10th, 1864, aged 3 years, 3 months.
2. Geo. Northend, born Nov. 21st, 1862, at Chicago, died March 9th, 1864, aged 1 year 3 months.
1121. " HANNAH B. JUDD," to church May 28th, 1854, baptized same time ; born Oct. 20th, 1834, to Eri and his wife Lovisa (Bronson,) is a prominent member of the church choir, now, 1867, and for several years past.
1122. " SARAH PINKS," to church May 28th, 1854 ; born March 3d, 1839, to Jonathan C. and his wife No. (865,) was dismissed by letter June 6th, 1857, to church in Hanover, Meriden, and received back from there July 7th, 1861.
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1123. " CORDELIA HOUGH," to church May 28th, 1854, baptized same time; born Feb. 3d, 1837, at Bristol, to Wm. O. of that town, and his wife Isabel G. (Thorp;) she has become a distinguished artistic singer ; she married Nov. 21st, 1861, Ralph Guernsey Hibbard, son of Bennet and his wife Laura (Guernsey ;) born Sept. 23d, 1887, at Plymouth, Ct., by profession, an Elocutionist.
1124. " CHARLOTTE B. BELDEN," to church May 28th, 1854, baptized same time ; born June 11th, 1818, to Ira and his wife Dolly ( Bronson.)
1125. " HUBERT L. JUDD," to church May 28th, 1854; born April 1st, 1829, to No (918) and his wife No. (619,) is a hardware manufac- turer ; married Aug. 14th, 1851, No. (1126;) dismissed by letter, Oct. 6th, 1856, to church in Davenport, Iowa, but returned and received by letter to this again, Sept. 7th, 1862.
1126. "JULIA, wife of Hubert L. Judd," to church May 28th, 1854; born Aug. 22d, 1830, to No. (717) and his wife No. (718 ;) married Aug. 14th, 1851, No. (1125 ;) was dismissed by letter Oct. 6th, 1856, to church in Davenport, Iowa, but returned to this church, Sept. 7th, 1862.
THEIR CHILDREN.
1. Julia Ellis, born May 20th, 1852, died Nov. 19th, 1852, aged 6 months.
2. Morton, born Aug. 8th, 1854, died July 22d, 1855, on steamer Lady Elgin, at Georgiana Bay.
3. Florence Bremer, born Dec. 25th, 1857, bap. Jan. IIth, 1860.
4. Edward Henry, born Aug. 20th, 1859, bap. Jan. 11th, 1860, died Jan. 17th, 1860, aged 5 months.
5. Emma Julia, born Dec. Ist, 1860, hap. July 2d, 1865.
6. Morton Ellis, born March 10th, 1864, bap. July 2d, 1865.
1127. " ELLEN S. SMITH," to church May 28th, 1854 ; born Feb. 12th, 1837, to No. (515) and his wife No. (627 ;) married June 1st, 1857, Alonzo McManus, of Forestville, New York State ; born Nov. 28th, 1830, to Joseph and his wife Clarissa (Barnum,) of Danbury, Conn. He a member of Methodist church ; lives on Myrtle Street.
1128. " ANNA STRICKLAND," to church May 28th, 1854 ; born Jan. 24th, 1838, to Stephen Lyman Strickland and his wife No. (855,) she went to England with her uncle No. (584,) where she spent a year or more, and is passing A. D. 1861, in Chicago, Ill.
1129. "IRENE ROBERTS," to church May 28th, 1854; born March 25th, 1837, at E. Haddam, to Frederic A. and his wife No. (1134 ;)mar- ried May 2d, 1855, Frederic W. Porter, son of Richard S. and his wife Betsey (Cornwell ;) born Feb. 23d, 1829, at Granby, Conn .; she was dismissed by letter Sept. 30th, 1859, to 13th Street Pres. church, New York. She was received back July 1st, 1866, by letter from same church.
THEIR CHILDREN.
J. Isaac Porter, born Aug. 25th, 1858, at Cincinnati.
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2. Richard Roberts, born Nov. 24th, 1860, at Cincinnati.
3. Nellie, born Sept. 30th, 1862, at Cincinnati, died April 14th, 1863, buried in New Britain.
1130. "MRS. S. N., wife of J. W. Tuck," to church May 28th, 1854, by letter from Mt. Vernon church, Boston, Rev. E. N. Kirk, Pastor ; her maiden name, Sophronia Stephen Norris, daughter of Grafton and his wife Mary (Stephens ;) born May 17th, 1828, at Livermore, Me .; mar- ried May 27th, 1851, Jeremiah Warren Tuck, son of Jeremiah and his wife Ruth (Woodman ;) born Aug. 7th, 1823, at Fayette, Me. He was for several years a popular teacher of our high school. She was dismissed by letter May 7th, 1858, to Elliott church, Roxbury, Mass.
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