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FAM. 2. Benjamin? (Robert1), m. (1) Sarah, only dau. of Love Brewster of Dux- bury, Mass, (son of Elder William Brewster) and his wife Sarah, dau. of IIon. Wmn. Collier, who with his wife Elizabeth came over as a nicht., 1633; was an Assist , 1636-1668, inclusive; another dan., Mary, was 2d wife of Gov. Prince. Benjamin B. sett. carly in D., where he d. 1691, leaving a wid. Cecilia, whom he had m. 1678. Children :
1. Benjamin. 4. Ebenezer. 6. Sarab. m. ber cousin Robert (s of Joseph) Bartlett, 1637.
2. Samuel.
3. Ichabod. FAM. 3.
5. Rebecca, m. Wm. Brad- ford, 3d., 1679.
FAM. 3. Ichabod 3 (Benjamin,2 Robert 1), m. (1) Elisabeth Waterman (dau. of Rob ert and his wife Elisabeth, dau. of Thos. Bourne); (2) Desire (dan. Seth) Arnold, gd dlan, of Rev. Samuel A. of Marshfield, Mass., 14 Nov., 1709; rem. to Lebanon, Conn., between 1690 and 1700; d. 1717; guardians appointed lo all his children except Ichabod. Jr. Ch. (by lat marriage) : 1 Ichabod. 2. Josinh. FAM 4 - 3. Nathaniel. 4 Joseph, m. Sarah Morton, 1527. By 2d marriage :
5 Seth. res, Lebanon; no issue: adopted and made heir of Jesse Wright.
6. Sarah. m. Cornelius Drew of Kingston. 2. Feb., 1725 9.
FxM 1. Josiah ' (Ichalund,' Benj.", Robert 1), m. Mary (dau. of Zebulon) Chandler, by his wife Elisabeth, who was a gd dan. of Capt. John Alden and Priscilla Malleus, of the Mayflower. Ch. :
1 Iehaben], b. 12 Oct . 1723. FAM. 3.
Nathaniel.
3 John. physician, rem. lo R 1 and Nantucket.
4 Chandler. m. Delight McCall, of Lebanon, Conn.
5. Mercy, m. Patrick Butler. '
6. Mary. m. l'eles Thomas, of lebanon.
7. Elisabeth, m. a Martin ; rem. to Me. or Nov. Sco.
8. Nathaniel. m. Mary (sister of his cousin Ichabod's wife) Otis.
1. Benjamin. FAM. 2. Dec., 1656. 6. Elizabeth, m.Anth. Sprague of Hingham.1661.
3. Harry Josiah, b. 4 July. 18-7.
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FAM. 5. Ichabod + (Ichulund," Benjamin," Robert1), m. Desire idan. Nath'b) Otis, by his wife Hannah, dau. of Col. John Thatcher, 1747. Ch. :
1. Lydia, h. May. 1648; in. Abuer Kellogg of Colchester, Con.
4 Desite, b. Apl., 171; m. Daniel Strong of Lehamon, Conu.
3. ,huah. b. JInne. 1752: m. luna Abel of lcb.
4. John (Dea.), b. 29 Sept., 1751. FAM. 6.
5. Hannah. b. May, 1756 or 7; m Jomm Shapley of N. Lond.
6. Mary. b. Apl . 1760: m. Hallet Gallup; no issue.
7 Lucy. b. 1703: m. And Champion of E. I'm
8 Arth. b. June. 1766; m. Althea ulan. of Rev. H.) Ripley of Greens Farms, Fairfield Co., Conn.
FAM. 6. Dea. John's (Ichala, Ichd'un, Benj. Robit'). m. at Leb., 1974. Desire (dan. Thos, and Susannah Clark) Loomis, b. 10 July, 151; he d. E. W. e Aug. (S. B. Rec. say 6) 1831, we. 76. She d. 16 Feb., 1821. Res. E. W. Ch. (b. Lebanon, Conn.) :
1. Ruby, b. 12 Nov .. 1575: d. 22 Apl . 1991. Sexton of El. ING: had 9 F. 2 daus. Children: See Lamais Genel .. i. 691.
2. Shubil (Rev.). b. 2 Apl., 1978, FAM C.
3 Hannah, h. 20 Feb., 1250; d. 29 Aug .. 1503.
4. Loomis, b. 23 Mch .. 1782: d. 20 Der .. 1805.
5 .lolit (Rev ), b. 16 Aug . 1754. FAM 8.
. Many, b. Oct., 1756: d. 1505; m. Dea. Charles
7. Lucy, b. 2 June, 1700: 1. 15 Mch . 1840, at E W
X. Noth (. b. 26 Oct. 1796: m. Maur Butler of Leb .: had (1) Sarah, d (. 3: 123) John Milton, d. 1860; 13 Seth C., d May. 1:30. The father d. 1 May. 1530, at leb. : bis wid. m. (ha Dimmock.
FAM. t. Rev. Shubael 6 (I).u. John,' Ichhunt, Ichabend,3 Benj.," Holn rt 1). - For biog. see p. 607. Vol. I Grad. Y. (. 1800; m. Fanny (dan. John and Lois _ 17en) Leffing- well (b. Norwich 23 Sept., 1978) 19 Jan., 1803, at Hartford; sett. as second pastor E. W. 15 Feb., 1804; d. 6 June, 1854, w. 76. Mrs. Lucy L. B. d. 28 Aug., 1864, . 83. Children:
1. John Lettingwell, b. Hifd. . 3 Jan .. bp. 19 Feb .. 1801 FAM. 9.
2. David Ely. b. E. W .. 29 Sept .. bu. 17 Nov. 1805. FAM. 10.
3. Fanny Lathingwell. b. E. W. 23 Oct . bp. fi Der. ING: In. (3d wife) Dea. Azel Stephens 6. John and Between of N. Y. Roe 12 Nov., 1822; Dea. Roed. 1 Jan .. 1886: >ett. E. W. 1830. Children : 1. Fanny Bartlett (Ram), h. 19 Sept., bp. 21 Oct .. 140: res. E W .: mmarried.
2. John (Hoe). b. 20 Mch., 1833: m. Chloe (dan. Israel Stiles; r. E. W. (See Slikes.)
3. Mary (Ri), b. 10 July, 1835: m. tas 2d wife) Charles Burdett of New York City; l'es. Stamford, Conn.
1. Azel (Roe), b. 13 Dec., 1838; m. Margaret Stanton, E. W.
5. Inne Foot (Roe), b. Ang., 1811. N. Y city.
6. George Huntingdon (Roe), h. 26 Mcb., 1×13: d. 1968.
4. Charles Loomis. b. E. W .. 31 Ang., hp. 12 Nov .. 1509. FAM. 11.
5. Shubael Fitch (M. D.). b. 23 .Aug., bp. 13 Oct., 1-11. FAM. 12.
6. Elisabeth Goodwin. b. 19 July. bp. 12 Sept .. 1-13: m. 10 Ort .. 1838 (S. B.) Rev. Sammel Roblin- Brown, native of E. W .: bp. 31 Aug., 1810 68. B ): grad. Y. C. 1832. a teacher for 3 yrs, in N. Y. Inst. for Deaf and Dumb, and a missionary of the .A. B. F. V. M. A week after their m. they sailed for China, and took the charge of a memorial school at & anton, under the auspices of the Morrison Ed- ucational Society. " The light and joy of her father's home, when the voice came to her across the waters, and the call to go to far-distant China laul to be considered, her answer was prompt. From this time on she was truly consecrated to the noble work ; her beautiful shining life was a steady
light shining in a dark place, and she became an ethicient and worthy helpmeet to her husband." The pupils of the school ever held them in esterm. and several of them have since reached high official Mation in the Chinese empire Mis B's health compelled the family's return in ING For 2} >>. Mr. Brown had charge of an academy at Rome. N. Y .. and in IS he became pastor of the OWasto Outlet Church at Anburn, N'Y . where both be and she labored effectually until his resignation in 1559. to take charge of the Dutch Ref Church mission to newly-opened Japan, and where they labored until drelining health led again to their return to Ameri va in the summer of 15;9. But Dr. Brown Ingered only until 19 June, 1880, when hed. at Monson. Mass. His wife d. at Glenville. O .. Sept. 3. 1. Rev. Dr. B. '> father was Timothy Il Brown. a man of fine character and love of books, and hi- mother was Phebe Hinsdale, dan. Geo. Hinsdale, She wrote the hymn beginning " Ilove to steal awhileaway." The family rem. to Con., res, for a while at M.W. then at Ell .: afterward- at Memson, Mass, Ch .; 1. Julia Maria ( Brown, b. IS Feb., 1810; m. Fred'k Lauder, Yokahana, Japan.
2 Robert Morrison (Brown). b. 11-K. 30 Mch .. 1842: d. there 25 .Jan .. 143.
3. John Morrison (Brown). b. H K 30 Ang .. 1845: in. Mary A. Gordon, Yokohama, JJapan.
4. William Howard (Brown). b. N. Y. city, 97 \pl., 1818. Res. Albany, N. Y.
5. Harriet Whitney (Browm. b Owasco Lake. N. Y .. . Apl., ING: ac Yokohama, Japan; m. in F. W. 12 Nov .. INSI. Judge Samuel E. Wilkin sun, Jos Cleveland. 0.
7 Win. Allen. b. 12 Sept . bp. 15 (let. 1815. FAM. 13.
8. Ileury Thomas, b. 23 Jan., ISIS. FAM 14
9. Daniel Wadsworth. b. 21 Jan by. 97 May. 1421; m. widow of his bro. Shubael. 15%. FAM. 15.
FAM. S. John" (Rev.) (Dha. John,5 Ich., + Ich.,3 Banj." Robert'), grad. Y. C., 1807; 1. Jane Golden of Warren, N. Y. 12 Sept., 1812; sett. there as pastor 1811; res. later at Avon, Conn., where he d. 25 Apl., 1866; she b. 12 May, 1797. in Herkimer Co., N. Y .; d. at A. 3 Dec., 1869. C'h. (of whom the hup, dates and the italifiz mama un furnished by Why. C'h. Rer.) :
1 Harriet. b. 3 Apl .. bp. 19 May. 1816: m. Afred Gavitt; d. at Selma. Ala., 26 July, 1811.
2. Mary. b. 29 Apl .. bp. 21 Func. 1818; m. Bela C. Kellogg; r. (189) Avon, Conn.
3. /fio Jane. b. 17 Ang .. bp. Oct., 1-20; m. (res- fr. K. Hawley ; al. Palmyra, Mo., 11 Ang . 13. 1. Jno. Newton. b. 3 July, bp. 21 Ang .. 1823. FAM 16. 9 11 (3 other-, d. inf. not named.
5. Jan Eliza, b. 21 Oct., 1825; bp. 21 May. P2):
d. Bloomfield. Conn .. 26 Jan , 1:31 6. David Von Wations Golden, b. 16 Apl. bp. 22 June. 1828. FAM. 17.
". Julia Maria, b. 21 Oct., 1-30; m. Mdlo Chid- sey ; d. Collinsville, Cont., 26 May. 1556 Matthew Henry. b. 3 Thv., 193. FAM 1%,
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Www. 9. John Lite. Shubert, Dea. John,5 Ich., Ich. 3 Binj.,2 Robert1), grad. at Y. (. 182%; m. Aun, wid. Elias Boudinot Caldwell, of Washington, D. C., 17 Sept., 1828; she was youngest dan, of Gen. James Lingan of Maryland, killed by a moh at Baltimore 1812; had 3 ch. by her first husb. at time of 2d mar. Ch. :
1. Anna Lingan. b. Ilifd. 30 July. 1829: bp E. W. bp. E. W., 7 July. 1833 (S. B ); d 1864 in 1. > 1 16 May. 1-30 (S. B.); m. Ezra J. Peck ; res. Owego. N. Y. 3. James Lingan, b. Genesee Co .. N Y .. 26 .Aug .. 1831. res. New Orleans, J.a.
2 John L., b. Georgetown, D. C., 11 Ang., 1931;
FAM. 10. David Ely : (Ree. Shutmet, Det. John, Ich.,' Ich.,3 Binj.," Robert '), grad. Y. C. 1828; teacher at N. Y. Institute for Deaf and Dumb; m. Fanny P. (dau. The'- odore) Hinsdale of Pittsfield, Mass., 15 July, 1846. Biog., see p. 609, Vol. I. ('}. :
1 Fauny, h. 9 June. 1847, at N Y .; d. Mch., 1818.
? Theodore UJ., b. 7 Jan., 18Ph, at N Y. ; d. yg.
3. Mary Lawals. b. Sept., bp. E. W., 10 Nov ., 1850. Lumix Goal., iii. He gives :
4. Charles L .. b 13 Nov., 1853: grad. Y @ 1876.
5. Margaret. h. 1835.
6. Louise, b. 1960.
I'M. 11. Charles Loomis ; (Arr. Shabad,8 Dias. John, Ich. Ich. 3 Benj.,2 Robert '), 1. Emeline (dau. Elisha and Sarah) Morton of E. W., 20 Der .. 1532; rem to Bal. timore, Md .; res. Petersburg, Va. Ch. (all but youngest b. at F. M.) :
1. Hannah Huntington, b. 9 sept .. bp. 7 Dec .. 1-31: d 15,5.
3. Simharl Henry, h. June, 1846; Istomin tienen. says 18361: m. JJulia - : res. Tuskagee. Ala.
2 Emeline, b. 28 Mch., hp. E. W. 17 June. 1838; res. Petersburg.
4. Charles Morton. b. Balt 20 Der., 1845; 10%. Pe- tersburg, Va.
FAM. 12. Shubael F. 7 (M. D.) (Rer. Shubael," D'. John,& Ich. , 4 Ich.3 Bnj.," Roh'71), grad. Y. C. 1833; grad. Med. Dept. Y. C. 1839, after which he studied at E. W., iltfd., and the N. Y. city hospitals; was prof. Sept., 1837, to Ort., 1838, in N. Y. Institute for the Deaf and Dumb; commenced practice 1840 at Lyme, Conn .; Sept., 1812, married Fanny (dau. Charles and Ellen Perkins, and gd .- dau. of Gov. Roger) Griswold ; attained a good practice, but was induced to join a small and select company who were going to Cal. as their physician. He left home Meb., 18-19, but the hardships of the voyage and the privations of C. life at that time broke down his health; and tho' helped to a lucrative practice there, it was too late. Attempt- ing to return home, he d. at Benicia (and was buried in the U. S. cemetery there) 12 Oct., 1819. His wid. m. his bro. Daniel W. Bartlett. Aug., 18. Children (by Shubert F.) :
1. Ellen, b. 6 Mch .. d. June. Ist1.
2. Adrliue Champlin, b. 27 Mcb., 1846; m. Homer >. Allen, E. W.
3. Charles Griswold, b. 25 Dec . 1819; m. Ame P'. Terry, Lyue, Conn.
IAM 13. Wm. Allen (Ree. Shabe," Det, John, Ich.,' Ich.3 Bnj.,2 Robert 1), in. Louisa B. Stewart of Phila., 27 June, 1818. sett. at New Orleans, La. Ch. :
1 William. b. N. O. Mch., Is11; d. JJune. 181 ('able: now res. at Northampton, Mass
2. Edward. b. No. Nov., 155. 4. Intey. b. at N. O .. 150; m Robert Jones ; res New Orleans.
3. Loffsa. b. V. @ Ttre., 1846; m Giro. W Ca- ble of N. O., father of the author, George W.
5. Elizabeth, m. an Alison, New Orleans, La. FAM. 1.1. Henry Thomas (Rer. Nulnul, Dust. John,5 Ich. Ich.,3 Binj.,2 Redit'), In. (1) Elizabeth Sophronia Hudnell of Darien, Ga., at E. W. 21 Mch., 1848 (S. B.); sett. at New Orleans, La., then at St. Louis, Mo .; she d. E. W. 2 Oct., 1819, w. 23; In. (22) Mrs. Margaret (Combs) Winn at N. O., 28 Nov , 1850. Child: 1. Heury Buluel, b. and d. at N. O. 8June, 1839. a. 3 mo. 10 d.
For 15. Daniel W. Her. Shabaet, Det. John, Ich., Ich.3 Binj.,2 Roli(1), m. wid. of his bro. Shubael, ISSS; farmer, res. Scantie, E. W., in the Rev. Shubael Bartlett homestead. Children :
I hate Bizdach, h. 2 Aug., 1524, mn. Wolcott Bissell.
2. Joseph Griswold. b. 21 Fcb , d. 16 July, 1862. 3. Robert Harper, b. 23 Nov., 1961.
Po Mi. John Newton " (her. John, De, Joka,5 Ich., Ich.8 Binj., Polit'), m . Sept. 1546, Ellen Root Strong of Farmington, Conn. Children :
1 Foto strong, b. \ Haven, Conn .. + Mcb., IS 3. Annie Golden, b. N. Britan, Conn., 1 Aug . 1862 John Pomeroy, b. Col'isle. Conn . 4June, 155%.
FAM. 12. David Van W. G. (Rer. John,& Dea. JJohn,6 Ich.,' Ich.,8 Benj.," Rob'(1 ), mn. Julia M Painter, 1851. At the age of 16 he went as private secretary to Elihu
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Burritt on his "Peace Mission " to England, where he (Bartlett) formed a pleasant literary connection. His first work, What I Sar in London, had a large and lasting success, and was followed by others, some original, some compilations, viz .: Life of Lady Jane Gry, What I Saw in Paris, Life of Franklin Pierre, Fifty Yours in Chains. He was for a number of years editor and owner of the Hartford Repub- lieun (afterward the II. Post); was a prominent anti-slavery man in the " Free Soil " days; afterwards rem. to Washington, D. C., where he assisted Dr. Bailey on the National Bro ; and from that drifted naturally into the line of Washington corres pondent and telegrapher, and was for many years one of the most active and best known of newspaper men; he was the "D. W. B." of the N. Y. Independent, "special " for the N. Y. Post, the " Van " of the Springfield Republican, Boston True- dler, and other papers of equal standing, and was, also, at one time Clerk of the House Committee on Elections. Later he was Secretary of the Chinese Legation at Washington, but failing health led him, after some years, to rem. to Farmington, Com,, where he now resides. Children:
1. Alice, res, at Farmington with father. 3. Mary, d. 1876.
2. Philip, Jawver. New York city.
1 4. Alexis, now (1891) in Yale College.
FAM. 18. Matthew Henry ? (Rec. John,6 Den. John," Ich.,4 Ich.,3 Benj.," Rob't1), m.
(1) 15 May, 1859, Mrs. Nancy C. Moses, who d. in Avon, Conn., 26 Sept., 1870;
(2) 14 May, 1812, Clara F. Avery ; he res. Tariffville, Conn. Ch. (by Ist wifi):
1. Wallace Henry, b. G May. 1861; d. 6 Mch., 1864, Washington, D. (.
By zd wife :
2. Charles Avery, b. 30 Nov., 1873.
3. Mary Ida, b. 18 Oct., 1875.
4. Robert Heury, b. 27 Aug., 1877. 5. llenry Chidsey. b. 2 Och., 1869.
6. (lara Golden, b. 1 June, 1882.
7. Bertha Fidelia, b. 2 Nov., 1985.
Bartlett, David L., b. 6 December, 1816; m. Jan., 1846, Sarah (dau. David and Mary (lough) Abbe of W. Pt .; she d. 18 Sept., 1866. He is an iron mcht, in Bal- timore, Md. C'h .:
1 Edward 1 ... b. July, 1842: in. 1867 Julia Mc- 2. Ella (., h. Dec., 1854: in. 1875 Chas. P. Robin- Farland ; res. Ialt .; G ch. son ; res, Brooklyn, N. Y .; 2 ch.
Bartlett, John O., m. Harriet (dan. Hoz. and Harriet) Wells. Ch. :
1 .John If .. b. 2 Jan., 1471. 1. George O., b. 15 May, 1878.
2. Harriet S., b. 13 May, 1-75. 3. Samuel, b. 5 Sept . d. 29 Sept., 1890.
3. Itla (,, b. 29 July. 1876. 6. Merton W., b. 7 Nov., 1881; d. 6 June, 1883.
Bartlett, Moses, a nat. of Stowbridge, Mass .; m. Sarah L. Stanton, native of Willington, Conn., whence they rem. to So. W. Issue (b. So. W.) : Wm. W .- J.M.S.
Marriages in E. H. (S. B.)-Algernon Sidney, m. Silvie Osborn, 23 Nov., 1843; Joseph, m. Emeline Strong, 13 Nov., 1833.
Baptisms, E. W. (S. B.)-Henry Thomas, bp. 12 Apl., 1813; Ralph Edward, bp. 11 Ang., 1811; Shubael, bp. 7 Aug., 1836.
Duthe, E. M. (S. B.)-Daniel, a ch. of, d. e. 4 mos., 9 Aug., 1918; Elizabeth, d. 2 ()(1., 1849, 2, 24; Otis, a ch. of, d. 8 Mch., 1847, a. 2} yrs. ; Jonathan, d. 1 Mch., 1836, P. 10; his s. John S. d. 4 Ang., 1829, w. 15 mos. ; his s. John d. 1 Oct., 1841, ;. S; Mr. Edmond, d. 5 Feb., 1800, in 89th yr .; Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Edmond, d. 1 July, 1795, in ?Ist yr. Ell. old G .- yd.
BASCOMB, Thomas, prob. m. before he came to W .; came prob. to Dorchester in the first ship, the Mary and John, and to W. 1635; sold out 1656, to John Moses and rem. to Northampton. C'h. (Old Ch. R.c.):
1. Abigail, bp. 7 June, 1640. 1 old Ch. Rec, say, " Thos. Bascom's" child d. 2. Thomas, hp. 20 Feb .. 1611-2. " IF year, " .. ... 1617.
3. Hepzibah, bp. 14 \pl. (O. C: R. says July), 1614.
BASS, Nathan, had (E. W. C. R.) ch. bp. 6 May, 1364; 1 Dec., 1765; 23 Oct., 1768.
GENEALOGIES AND BIOGRAPHIES OF ANCIENT WINDSOR.
BATES, John of Warehouse Point. b. at Middle Haddam, Conn., 18 Oct., 1;&J; m. # (23. S. B.) Ort., 1808, Sally (dan. of Charles and Jane Machester, only ch. of an Irish merchant who was lost at sen on his return to Ireland from America to settle his estate.) Abbe of Enfield, Conn. She was b. 1 Oct., 1792, and d. 22 May, Is13, av. 20; he d. 30 only. 1810 (H. P. G.d.) He m. (2) Sally Pease, 10 Mel , 1811, b. Enfield, Conn .. 18 June, 1795. Ch. (b. W. Pt.) :
1 Mary. b. I Sept .. 150; m. Charles. Ellis of Burton. Mars, where ef Ang. 183; chad er
1 Mary Jane (E. lis). d. 3. Frank A. ( Elli-).
" Charles B. Fallsi. d. 6. Ellenitillist. d. 3. lohn ( Ellis). d 7 George (ELi-). d. 1. Henry N. (Ehis). d.
2 Sally. b. 21 Dec. 1>10. m. L.ebbens Stetson of Iron. No ... 1 Och. 136; re- (18) Bu- fon
1. Edward L. (Sfet-un).
4. Sarah laomnisr istetson). d.
3. Mary Elizabeth istetsoni, d.
1. Susan S. (Stetson).
5. Caroline Taylor (Strison).
3. Elizabeth ( .. h. 13 May, 1813: m. (1) her cousin John Chase of Worcester. Mass , who d. af W Pt., 18 AApl., 1$15. 3. 35; (i Clark Johnson of Worcester. Mas .: - led. W. 27 Sept. IST, Comme: 1. Ellen Elizabeth (have). d. W. 1. 1914. 3. 2 By al mar .:
4. Sabra .A., h. 14 Mch., 1$15; d. 18 Ap1 .. 1856.
5. Daniel ( .. b. 12 Ort .. 1816.
6 John S .. b. 1 AApl .. is19; d. 26 Ang . 1-20
7. Clarissa, b. 91 Ang .. 1821: d. gs .lune. 182%. 8. Emily B. h. Arbet .. 1423.
Alexander Hamilton m. Mary Augusta Barber, 12 Nov., 1867; b. 25 Aug . 1-39. had Vedl Areris, b. 31 Oct., 1868 .- T. D.
BAXTER, Francis of Enfield, m. Sarah Ellsworth, 1 May. 1964; had lari. b. 14 Ang., 1:04.
Francis, Jr., had ( E. A. C. R.):
1 .John. bp, t Mch., 1790. 3. --- , bp. 16 Feb .. 1791
2. AAnne. bp. 1 Der , 1:01 4 , bp. 50 Oct., 1796.
Tys. : (h.t., 18M).
Francis (wife of) d. Mch .. 1805 (S. B.); 4 children of Francis of Wapping, bp. 27
BATTERSON, [compiled by Mr. W. F. Felch for this work] James, first of name in America: ace. totrad. from England; more prob. from Scotland, 0% .:
1 Grurge. FAM. 2. 3 .Joseph. m. Reberra (dan. Maj. Caleb) Dodd of Horseneck. Caldwell township. Exex Cu .. V .) ; dese in Western N Y and C'entral Ohio.
4. Wiloam, soft with his bro. Giro, at Fairfield, or prah. Green Farm. Fairfield Co . Com : rem. with his family to Warren, Conn. . afterward to 0), ( Poss, other ch )
FAM 2. George" (himex 1), settled at Greens Farms, Fairfield Co., Conn .: m. Mary Oysterbanks, of Welsh extraction (a name shortened in Fairfield C'o. to Banks). Children :
Stephen. b. Pl
" Powell 6. Naomi.
: G. b IS IN FAMI Kliakin.
4 .click.
Fav. B. George ' (m.2 Mmx), m. Mary Seeley of Weston, Conn., in her lith vr. He was in the army and subsequently in the navy during the war of the Rev. olution. At the time of the firing of the town of Fairfield by the British troups, the wife of Gro .. Sen .. had just removed from her loom a piece of cloth which she loul woven with her own hands. Her son (George. Jun.) immediately concealed it in the hollow of a sveamore tree. After the troops retired he took it to his mother. who made from it a suit of clothes in which he enlisted in the army. Later on. he was transferred to the navy, and was in the service of his country seven years. He died on the 11th day of May, 1877. His wife died on the 5th day of Dec., 1%. aged 95 years, 5 months, and 5 days. 1% .:
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4. Nathan 8. Simon Seeley. 1. 22 10. Wbort Mch , 12!kt. FAM. 1 11. Laura
1; simemm
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9 Lucinda 12. t'yrns.
Fim + Simeon Seeley ' (m." (m.) ,Jak). m. 2 May, 130, Melisa Rob- erts, bet Uch, Im res Wintonbury, Conn., now Bloomfield. Ch. :
Cont ated by Miss M R Holking of Warehouse Point.
9. Data 1. Roxana.
BATTERSON -BEAMOND -- BEEBE.
1. Minerva Melissa, b. 23 July, 1821; d. 6 Nov., '90.
2. James Goodwin, b. 23 Feb., 1833. FAM. 5.
3. Sherman Sumner, b. 6 Feb., 1-25; d. 30 Ang., 28.
1 Hermon Griswold (Rev.), b. 28 May. 1827; m. Sarah Eliza Farnham, 16 0ct .. 1866: resides Phila .; no issue.
5. George Tomlinson, h. 21 JJan., 1:30: d. 30 Sept .. 184990. Maria Goodwin, 17 Apl .. 1802. Taste ; 1. Harriette Goodwin. b. 20 Ang .. 1865.
2. Anne Allyn, b. 30 .Inne. 1865: 1. 16 Feb., 1866.
3. Emily Louise, b. 3 June, 1967.
1. Giro. Simeon, b. 15 May. 136%.
3. Robert Pitkin. b. 22 May. 1871 : 4. 11July, 1872.
G. Harriet Campfiehl, b. 3 Mch .. 1832: m. Orrin llenry Whittemore, 18 Oct., 1859; d. 98 Inly. 1865. Jasne :
1. Orrin Henry (Whitlemore). h. 27 Mch., 1865; d. 28.Inly. 1865.
7. Mary Eliza, b. 19 Mrh., 1834: d. 14 Apl., 1836,
8. Mary JJanette, b. 6 May. 1836; m. George Mayce Fuller, 28 Det .. 1KG. Issue :
1. Annie Seymour (Faller), b. 30 .Jan .. 1859: m 10 Ang .. 1888, Wm. E. Pratt ; have (1) Mary Is;1. bel Pratt, b. 29 May, 1884.
2. Julian Ledyard ( Fuller), b. 30 Apl., 1860.
3. Sarah Farnham (Faller), b. 6 Nov., 160; m. Wm. S. Hopewell, 2 May, 1895.
D. Fanny Rebecca, b. 10 Sept .. 1235; m. James You berry Goodwin, 21 Oct .. 1857; he d. 30 Mich .
1. Lucy Janette, b. 29 July. 18is: 4. 24 Dec .. 1863. 10. Simeon Sumner. b. 15 June, 1811; d. 14 Qet., IN12. 11. Henry Adams, b. 1 Sept., 1813; m. Mrs. Mary 1 Horton (n++ Luckmm, 27 Sept., 1870; he d. 30 Mch .. 1883.
12. Iliram Roberts, b. 20 Mch .. isto; d.
Fim. 5. James Goodwin." (Simon S.+ Gen.,3 Geo.,2 .Jumex1), the' born in Bloom fieldl, Conn., passed his boyhood in Litchfield, Conn., where his father had estab. a building-stone business, and where he enjoyed the advantages of the L. academy; leaving which he passed a number of years in the publishing house of Mack, An drus & Woodruff, Itbaca, N. Y .; whence returning home he studied law with the noted Judge Seymour. His health, however, rendering severe confined study im- possible, he went into business, first with his father, and subsequently (1845) inde pendently in the same line, as an importer of and dealer in granite and marble. later removing the business headquarters to Hartford. This business has now grown into one of the largest in the U. S., owning quarries at Westerly, R. L., and Mr. B. was the first in this country to use machinery for polishing granite, and has always been prompt to adopt new improvements, etc. In 1863. on his return from one of his tours to Europe and the East, in which he had been giving especial at tention to marbles and architecture, bis attention was attracted, while passing through England, to the success of the then recently-organized Railway Passen- gers' Assurance Co., and sering at once its possibilities in America, upon his return he organized and obtained a charter for The Travelers Ins. Co. of Hartford, to which. in 1866, was added a regular Life Ins, department, the whole enterprise having now. by snecessive sudden and enormous strides, taken position among the very foremost of New England's insurance companies. Robust, energetic, highly intellectual, socially forceful and public-spirited, the business, educational, and other higher in terests of the city of Hartford, are indebted to him for powerful service and up. building. He holds the degree of M. A. from both Yale and Williams Colleges; and his life reveals a rare but symmetrical blending of literary and artistic enjoyment with the keenest commercial activity. He m. 2 June. 1851, Eunice Elizabeth (dan. Jona. and Clarinda Nurburry) Goodwin of W. ltd., b. 6 Apl., 1997. 0'h. (b. /1fd.):
2 (lara .leanette. b. 17.Jan .. 1555: 4. 13 May, 186%. 1. thoodwin Batterson (Beach. b. I Ort .. 18%.
Mary Elizabeth. b. 13 Anne. 16: m. 17 June. 1t Dr Charles Coffing Beach. /
3. James Goodwin. Ir, h 30 Ang., 1%; m. Ida Wooster. 1 Nov. 179, 10 -11
BEAMOND (Beman. Bement), Jonathan, had (E. W. C. R ) children bp. 29 Jan .. 1761: 27 Oct., 1765: 11 Oct., 1767; 18 June, 1769; 20 Sept., 1772; 12 May. 1776; 17 .Jan., 199; a ch. d. Oct., 1978, and dan. d. 26 Oct., 172 !.
Thomas, m. Lydia Roberts, 15 Jan., 1753, had ( Why. (h. Rer.) :
1 Thomas, bp. 21 Oct .. 1453. 3. Daniel, bp. 22 Ang .. 1236.
2. Lydia, bp. 96 Jan., 1235. 1. Elisha, bp. 24 June, 1753.
" The Wilow Beaman" d. 18 Ang., 1952, e. abt. Syr - Why. C'h. R ...
Samuel, m. Margaret Chapman, 10 May. 1693; had
1. Hannah. h. 2 Apt .. 169%.
2 Samuel. M. Galune. 1:01.
3. A Margaret (wife or dau. 9) d. 12 Ang .. 1713.
BEEBE, George, m. Elisabeth Thompson, 13 Jan., 1825 (S. B.). Nabby (adult), bp. 25 Feb., 1511 (S. B.); perhaps the same Abigail, hp, 20 Sept., INII, :e. 39 (S. B.).
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GENEALOGIES AND BIOGRAPHIES OF ANCIENT WINDSOR.
BECROFT, William, his son from Wethersfield, owned Covenant 4 July, 1736. - W. C. Bap. Rer.
BECKWITH, Alonzo A., m. Laura M. Clark, 14 May, 1825. - S. B.
BEDORTHA (Budertha), Quartus, desc. of Rerce of Agawam (now Springfield, Mass.), 1642; came to W. from A. when quite a young man; m. Ruth Loomis of W .; was one of the first wardens of the Episcopal Church in Windsor; was father of I. L. Bedortha of W.
BELCHER, Samuel [son of Mirs, Abigail of Dedham, Mass., as appears by a let- ter of hers (Stoughton JIS.) to Capl. Thomas Stoughton of W., dated 19 June, 1732, concerning her son, who evidently was soon to he married to one of Slough- ton's daughters. - 11. R. 8. ]. m. Mahel (dau. Capt. Thos.) Stoughton, 17 Ang., 1732: d. in 1956, supposed to have been killed at or near Crown Point; left no chil dren: estate, 5296. His will, presented to the court by Col. Joseph Richards of Dedham, as exrentor, devised his property to his widow and his cousin Belcher, son of Joseph Richards of Dedham, except small sums to his brother-in law, Rev. Andrew Tyler, and Rebecca Walton Hinmm.
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