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1. Prudence. h. S Nov., 1767: m. - - Valen- he could of the family history 3 yrs. before he d.
tine ; d. 3 July, 1×26.
2. Chloe, b. S Ang., 1769; m. - Smith ; lived in llerkimer Co .. N. Y.
3. Ebenezer, b. 1.Apl., 1771: m. Anna Babcock, 28 Apl .. 1790: lived at Chatham. Columbia Co., N. Y .; d. 5 Apl., 1859: ch. were: Alpheus, Harriet, Sophia. William. Nelson, Derter, Winthrop, Eben- Ezer, George W., Sally, and John. He wrote what
4. Ruth, b. 20 Apl., 1774.
5. Elizabeth, b. G Feb., 1776; m. Johu Morris; d. 25 Dec., 1814.
6. Arnold, b. 6 July. 1780; was a seafarer; be m. Sal- ly Hunt of Chatham; had several cb. ; d. in Iler- kimer Co., N. Y .. 12 Nov., 1851.
7. Lodemy. b. 9 July, 1770; m. - Knapp.
FAM. 7. Eleazer 3 (Ebenezer," John 1), b. at Lyme, Conn., 29 Mehr., 1745 (fam. bible): res. Columbia Co., N. Y. Ile marched with the militia to Schenectady, arriving the night after it was burned; this was all he did in the Revolution. He m. about 1766 Tryphena (dau. of John and Ruth Pratt) Beebe, b. at Kent, Conn., 2 Nov., 1749. Hed. at Canaan, N. Y., 5 Feb., 1819. His wife d. 5 Nov., 1839. Ch. : Charlotte, (9) George, (10) Jane. Several of them were living in Gloversville. N. Y., in 1855.
1. Tryphena, b. 28 Feb., 1768; m. Daniel Dar- row; had ch .: Prudence. Eleazer, Nicholas, Ruth, Ann, Daniel, James, Cady, Eveline, and Tryphena.
2. Zilpha, b. 28 Dec., 1770; m. Nathan Ifalsey; had ch .: Emma, Elcazer Cady, Polly, Elisha, Cornelia, Silas, Milton, and Daniel. She d. 30 Apl., 1:5S.
3. Daniel, b. 29 Apl., 1773, an eminent lawyer and jurist of New York. He m. S.July, 1801, Margaret. dan. of Col. James and Elizabeth (Simpson) Livingston .* Ile d. at Johnstown, N. Y., 31 Oct., 1:59. Their children were:
1. Harriet, b. 9 Nov., 1902: d. 3 Mch .. 1810.
2. Tryphena. b. 11 Sept., 1804; m. Dr. Edward Bayard; d. 1991.
3. Eleazer Livingston. b. 26 May. 1806: d. 16 Ang .. 1:26.
4. Tas. Livingston. b. 14 oct .. 1508: d. 5 .Ang .. 1509.
5. Harriet Eliza. b. 5 Oct., 1810: m. her con-i, Daniel Cady Eaton, 27 Dec .. 1×30.
6. Daniel, b. 21 .Func, 1814; d. " Det., same year.
7. Elizabeth Smith, b. 12 Nov., 1815; m. Heury B. Stanton : is the distinguished advocate of " Women's Rights."
4. Margaret Chin. b. 9 Dec., 1817: m. Duncan McMartin.
9. Catharine Henry. b ? Jan., 1820; m. Samuel Wilkeson.
10. Elrozer Livingston, b. 28 Jan .. 1827; d 24 Sept., IN29.
1. Eleazer, b. 21 Jone, 1773; lived in Canaan, Colmu- bia Co., N. Y. ; m. Lucy Backus, 20 Sept., 1799. Ile d. 15 Apr., 1856. She d. 5 Jan . 1846. Ch .: 1. Harry Backus, b. 28 Sept., 1800.
2. Daniel Backns, b. 5 Aug., 1802.
3. Margaret Maria, b. 10 Jan., 1603.
1. Eliza, b. 1 Mch., 1807; m. John W. Lovejoy.
5. Sophia. b. 11 Oct., 1809
6. Tryphena Berbe, b. 8 Apl., 18IG.
7. Uney Jane. b. 17 Ikv .. 1822.
5. Ruth. b. S Nov., 1572; m. Hezekiah Hulbert: was living an aged woman in 1:55. Her children's names were (1) Myndre -. () Addison, 13; Sally. (4) Mariette. (5) Polly, (6) Eleazer, ( Edward, (S)
6. Sally. b. 18 Feb., 17:5: m. Amos Eaton, the dis- tinguisbed geologist, 16 Sept., 1803 (his 2d wife). She d. N. Haven, 13 July. 1816. Her children were: 1. Daniel Cady, b. 17 June, 1804: m. his cousin. Harriet Eliza Cady, 27 Dec., 1830. He was a dry goods merchant in New York city. He died in Paris, France, 10 June, 1855. His widow is living, loved and respected, in 1-92. Their two children were Harriet, b. I.Ang., 1835; m. 15 Oct., 1457, George Start Brown of Baltimore, and Daniel Cady, b. 16 June, 1832: m. 18 Der., 18h1. Alice. dan. of Henry and An (Maxon) Young of N. Y. The son graduated at Yale College in 1860, and was frem 1569 to 1576 Professor of the History of the Fine Arts at Yale College.
2. Amos Beebe, b. 12 May, 1:06: graduated at West Point in 1526. and served in the U. S. army until bis death at New Haven, 21 Feb., 1877. Ho m. (1) 21 Apl., 131, Elizabeth (dan. of Calvin and Phehe Ely) Selden, and widow of Joseph Spencer. She was born at Lyme, Conn., 18 Apl., 1796, and d. at Washington, D.C .. $ May. 1868. lle m. (2) 7 Sept., 1870, Mrs. Mary, dan. of Isaac and Clarinda Jerome, and widow of Col. E. Kirby Smith, U. S. A. General Katon was for ten years at the head of the Subsistence De- partment of the Army, and was noted for the fidelity with which he perfornud every duty. His children were: (1) Ellen Dwight, b. 19 Mch., 1832: (2) Daniel Candy, b. 12 Sept., 1834; m. 13 Feb., 1866, Caroline (dan. of Tredwell and Mary Van Winkle Ketcham of N. Y .: graduated at Yale College in IMME, and since 1-64 Professor of Botany in same College: is the writer of these notre; (3) Frances Spencer. b. 18 .Fly, 1536. m. 15 Oct., 1×61. Chas, Atwood White of X Haven.
3. Tim'y Dwight, h. 16 Dec., 196 : d 14 Nov., INPS.
4. Hezekiah Hulbert, b. 21 .Inly, 1809, wa- Profes sor of Chemistry in Tran-vivania I'niver-ity. Kentneky: m 1 Dec .. 1831, Mary \ Harper of Lexington, Ky., and d. 16 Ang .. 1832.
5. Chas. Linnaeus, b. 19 Mel. INI; d. Sept. 1811 FAM. 8. Elijah (Elunezer,2 John1), b. Coventry, Conn .. 8 Mch .. 1747; settled with his bros. in Canaan, Columbia Co., N. Y. He was an ens, in the company of his brother. Ebenezer Cady; his wife was Sybil Jackson; he was living in 1833, and drew a pension from the U.S. Gov't. The compiler has no dates for the following children:
* Col. Livingston was the officer represented in Trumbull's " Death of Gen Montgomery." as supporting the dying form of that hero.
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1. Elijah. m. Wealtha Hamilton; lived in Chatham, N. Y., and bad overal chillren.
3. Ebenezer Jackson, m. Lucy Smith ; lived in Chatham; had children .*
3. Sylvester, m. Polly Gregory ; lived in that- bam; had children.
4 .Jonathan, had sons in Western V Y.
5. Prudence, m. --- Murray : d. in Wisconsin
6. Sybil. m. Murray, brother of Prudener's husband; d. in Conn.
C. Susan. m. - Northrop ; lived in Com.
FAM. 9. Elisha? (Ehnezer," John'). Ebenezer Cady+ wrote of him: "Elisha Cady married Ruth Waterman." At Half Moon, Saratoga Co., N. Y., are the grave- stones of Elisha Cady, who died 24 Ang., 1821, aged ?1 years, 7 mos., 16 days, and of Ruth, wife of Elisha Cady, who died 15 Sept., 1810, aged 83 years, 5 mos., 1 day. The New York archives show that he was an ensign in the 13th Albany Co. militia. The names of his children are unknown.
[For Elias, John, and David, sons of Ebenezer Cady and grandsons of Sergeant John Cady, no more particulars are at hand to give .- D. C. E.]
CAHOON. See Cohoon.
CAMARON, Mr. John, d. 8 Jan., 1813, in 54th year; "a native of Scotland."- E. 3'.
CAMPBELL, James, had :
1. Mary, b. 13 Feb., 1743.
2. William, h. 31 Jan., 1745.
3. Matthew, b. TJan., 1747.
1. James, b. 11 Jan., 1749.
5. Elizabeth. b. 26 Mch .. 1751. 6. lohn, b 2 Nov., 1:53.
7. Rosanna, b. 11 June. 1755.
S. Joseph, h. 4 May. 1756.
Margaret (wid.), d. æ. 84; fu. 22 Feb., 1821 .- R. D.
CANADA (Kennedy), Timothy, s. of Elizabeth, bp. (20?) June, 1762 .- E. W.C.R. CARPENTER, Noah (E. W.), had (1) Abner. b. 15 Jan., 1784; (2) Noch, b. S Sept., 1785.
David (E.W.), m. Martha Bronson, 13 Apl., 1786; had (1) Lorina, b. 6 Oct., 1756; (2) Junel, b. 28 Mch., 1759.
CARTER, Joshua, a first ettler at Dorchester and W. (sec p. 153, Vol. 1.); d. 5 July, 1647. Children :
1 Joshua, bp. Mch .. 1638: had, by father's will, on his majority, 1039, the land in W., -+ acres. 10 rd. wade, and other lois, which he sold -ame year To sam. Marshall.
both d. accidentally. Ix-
2 Ehas, hp. 13 Aug .. 1643. ing burned to death in their father's ho. "May 3. Elisha. 10, 1653, at night " (ro). Rec.); see, also, Hist. [ Dorchester, 46.
As Old Ch. Rec. in 1677 credits Joshua with hut 3 ch. " born here," there may have been another Carter family in W.
Abigail, d. 23 Sept., 1640. Caleb, d. 1647. Henry's child d. 1617. - Old Ch: Rec. Joshua, who m. Mary (dau. lohn) Skinner of W., 21 May, 1691, was s. of Joshua of Deerfichl.
CARVER, Benjamin (E. H. (. R.), had Chlor, bp. 25 Sept., 1763; 3 ch. bp. 11 Oct., 1722; ch. . d. 24 Sept., 1775.
CASE, John, m. Sarah (dau. William) Spencer of Hartford; res. in W. until spring of 1669, when he settled at Weatogue (Simsbury). His house in W. (prob. built by a former owner) was on cor. Mill highway and Bloomfield ave; lot ext. on ave. abt. 33 rods and 14 on Mill road. His lot " whereon his house standeth " had not been recorded before 1669. " H was first gu. to Benj. Newberry, now Captain, and hath been possessed by several men before." lle sold his house and lot and shop
" Moner- Imerican Ancestry, Vol. 11 . p. 19, says that he was born 1 m. Lucy Smith, 1-05, and ( 1×11 One -on wa Norman Cady, b. 1821; in. Mary E Bradley in 1550.
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THE CASE FAMILY.
to Nath. Cook, 1689. His first wife d. 3 Nov., 1691, æ. 55, and he m. (3) Elizabeth (wid. of Nath'l) Loomis of W., and (prob.) dan. of Jolin Moore of W. He was the first constable appointed in Simsbury, 14 Oct., 1669, and represented the town several times at General Court. He d. 21 Feb., 1703/ 1. His wife d. 23 July, 1728. a. 90. Children (* Old Ch. Rec ) :
1. Elizabeth, b. about 1658.
2. Mary, b. 22 June. 1660. *
3. John, b. 5 Nov., 1662 .*
4. William (James, acc. to Col. Rec). b. 5 June. 1665 .*
5. Samuel, h. 1 June. 1667 .*
6. Richard, b. 27 Apl., 1669 *
7. Bartholomew. h. Oct., 16.0. 8. Joseph, b. 6 Apl., 1674, of Simsbury, whose son Rev. Benajah (by 1st wife, Ann, dan. James Eno, Jr., of W.) grad. Y. C., 1733. - Derter's Annais Yale College.
9. Sarah, b. 14 Aug. (Apl. O. C. R.), 1676 .*
10. Abigail, b. 14 May, 1682.
[For full geneal, of this family, see Goodwin's Geneal. Notes.]
Benjamin, m. 10 Nov., 1743, Hannah (dan. Jacob and Hannah Loomis) Drake, b. 3 Jan., 1706. Ch. :
1. Zenas. bp. 5 .June, 1745; m. Mary Loomis, 2 3. Shadrach, bp. 5 Dec., 1773.
Mch., 1769. Issue :
4. Polly, bp. 15 Sept., 1776; d. 15 Oct .. 1278.
5. Nathaniel, hp. 29 Apl., 1726.
Benoni, m. Anne -- , who d. 24 Dec., 1814, æ. 56; he d. 5 Feb., 1833, a. $1 (Poq ._ V.). Children :
1. Agnes. b. 19 Jan., 1776.
2. Benoni, b. 28 Mch., 1778. FAM. 2.
3. Amy, b. 8 July, 1733.
4. Chloe, b. 28 July, 1756.
3. Pamelia, b. 5 Feb .. 1755.
6. Harlow, h. 20 Sept., 1790.
". Zophar, b. 26 June, 1792; u. Julia -; had
Julia, who d. 20 Sept. 1850, av. 29 .- Pog. Now. Gd. 8. Zardus, b. 1º Oct., 1794; d. 30 Sept., 1930, æ. 36.
9. Delsena, b, 19 May, 1797.
10. Fredus, b. 19 June, 1799; d. 24 May, 1836, æ. 37: m. Ruth Phelps, 14 Feb., 1823, ce. 36. Issue :
1. Adelaide, who d. 26 Ang .. 1548, . 17.
FAM. 2. Benoni ? (Benoni1), m. Chloe Barnard, 1 May, 1798. Ile d. 30 Jan., 1454, we. 76 .-- Poq. N. Children :
1. Otis, h. 14 Nov., 1795.
2. Warren, b. 12 July, 1801: d. 2 May. 1-51, 2. 49.
3. Frederick, b. 4 Mrb .. 1-03.
4. Mary, b. 31 Mch .. 1505: d. 6 Feb., 1×41, æ. 35.
Titus, had ( W. Ch. Rec.) :
1. Rebecca. hp. 8 May. 1791.
2. Sarah, bp. 2 Feb., 1794.
4. Francis, bp. 21 Oct., 1795.
Samuel, Jr. (Wby. Ch. Roc.), m. Violet Burr, ? Apl., 1757. Ch. :
1. Violet, bp. 28 Jan .. 1230.
4. Eunire. bp. 16 Jan., 1763.
3. Lonis. bp. 1 Feb., 176:
4. Politiah. hp. 4 Sept., 1768: prob. the P. who had infant, d. 10 Apl., 1695; child d. 16 Nov., 1801,
1 æ. 1 year. - Wby. Ch. Rec ..
5. Samuel. bp. 23 Sept .. 1750; d. 23 Aug .. 1775.
6. Russell, hp. 13 June, 1733; prob. the R. who d. 27 Jan., 1502. middle-aged. - Wby. Ch. Rec.
Reuben, m. Ruth Goodrich, 9 July, 1747. Ruth, wife Dea. Reuben (prob. same); 1. 23 Jan., 1682, in 65th year. Ch. (Wby. Ch. Rec.) :
1
Reuben, bp. 15 May. 1748 FAM. 3.
21 Oct .. 1779. - Why. Ch. Rer.
6. Ruth, bp. 18 Nov., 1750.
7. Fuldah, bp. 3 Oct .. 1762.
8. Allin, bp. 20 May, 1764
9 Lury, hp. 4 Oct., 1707.
10. Anne, bp. 25 Apl., 1771.
11. Susy, bp. 12 Mch .. 1225.
12. Susanna, bp. 21 Sept., 1727.
5. Darius, bp. 17 July, 1757: m. Hepzibah Foote. FAM. 3. Reuben " (Dew. R. uben1). Children (Wby. C'h. Rec.) :
1. , bp. 16 Apl., 1280.
| 2. Lucy, bp. 25 Ang .. 1752.
FAM. 4. William Robe? (Dea. Reuben 1), m. Hulda (dau. of Stephen and Grace) Loomis, 3 Feb., 1675. b. 12 Dec., 1456; d. 1 Jan., 1835. He d. 29 Nov., 1828. Res. Why. Children ( Wby. Ch. Rec.) :
1. William, hp. 27 Ang .. 1275: 0. 9 Apl., 1793. ( Loomis Geneal .. i. no, gives):
2. Hulda, bp. 23 Nov., 1777: 4. 16 Aug .. 15000.
3. Abiah, hp. 30rt , 1779: m. Orestes Bronson, Ort., 1504; she d. 20 Anne. 196. 11833.
4. Horace, b. + pl .. bp. 3 Ang .. 1782: 11. 27 Sept ..
5. Ruth, b. 5 July, bp. 49 Ang., 1754; d. 29 Oct .. 1833.
6. Asher, b. 12 Dec., 175G; m. Charlotte Petti- bone, 13 Nov., 1826. Hed @ sept .. 1-55.
7. William (Rev.). b. Aph., 1794 FAM. 6.
8. Chester, b. 20 Sept., 1,96;d Penn.2oct., 157, num.
FAM. 5. Ashbel (Dea. Renhen). Ch. (Wby. Ch. Rec.) :
1. Chloe, hp. 17 Sept., 17%).
3. Timothy, bp. 19 Feb., 171.
2. AAshhel, bp. 21 June, 1775.
4. - , bjs. 31 Ang., 1753.
2 William Rohe. hp. 5 Apl., 1750; d. 30 Nov., 1928. :P. 78. FAM. 1.
3. Ashbel, bp. 21 June. 1752. FAM. 5.
1. Elihn, bp. 3 Mch., 1754; m. Freelove Burr, 7 May, 1777: had Frelore, bp. 19 Feb., 1751. - Wby. Ch. Rec.
3. Titus Vesper. bp. 13 Nov., 1598.
1. Morton, bp. 17 Sept .. 1,69.
2. Zenas, bp. 29 Sept., 1771.
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FAM. 6. William (Rev.) ( William R., Dea. Reuben1), Congl clerg'm .; grad. Y. C. 1821; m. ('hloe Stoughton of Blfd., 2 Dee., 1824, who d. 15 Aug., 1840, æ. 43, at W. Ile served at Chester, Conn., awhile; afterwards at So. W., and was ass't editor of a Htfd. relig. paper. Ile d. Htfd., 28 Apl , 1855; bu. at So. W. Ch. :
1 Samuel, in. 18 Jan., 1856. Frances J. Parker of So. W. (dan. Elisha 1. and Charlotte W.); rem. to W .; thence to Chicago: res. Oak Park (chicago), Il .; had (1) Mary. (3) Fannie, (3) Ellen, (1+ Maria W., and (3) a son (twin-), (+) Ctaline S.
2. Antoinette, m. - Lord; Fett. Killingworth, Voun. : now a wiet.
3. Mary Ann: d. W. abt. 30.
4. Willian; res. ( 1871) IEtfel. Mrs. Siles' MS.
George, m. Rhoda Pierce, 19 Dec., 1276, who d. 11 Apl., 1779, in 20 year. A Geo. (prob. this one) d. " middle aged," 5 May, 1793. Children (Wby. Ch. Rec.) :
1. , d. Feb., 1,78. ip. about 7 days. :r. 32: ch. . d. inf. 24 .July, 1817.
2. George. bp. 6 Aug .. 1750.
3. Robert; prob. the R. whose wife d. 25 June. 1-17.
5. Lydia, bp. 23 July, 1756.
Nathaniel, m. Miriam - -, who d. 24 Sept. (N. S.), 1752, æ, about 45; he prob. m. (2) Hannah -, who d. 3 .lime, 1761, a. abt 22 yrs .; he d. 5 June, 1753, :1. perhaps 50 years. Ch. (Wby. Ch. Rec.) :
1. Nathaniel. bp. 15 Feb., 1738; perhaps the N. By 2d marriage:
who d. 15 Inc., 1763, ir about 26. 3. Nathaniel, bp. 1 Feb .. 1761: d 13 Nov .. 1262. a. 21 mos.
Benjamin, m. (1) Hannah Drake, 10 Nov., 1743, who d. 9 July, 1760, æ. about 52; In. (2) Wid. Mary Loomis of Sims., 13 June, 1763. Ch. by 1st wife ( Why. C'h. Rec.):
1. Zenas, hp 5 June. 1748. FAM 2. 3. Poss. also llamah. bp. 2 June, 1765: and
( By d marriage, Why. Ch. Her.) :
4 Rebecca. bp. 30 Apl .. 1769.
2. Benjamin, bp. 12 Oct .. 1766.
FAM. 2. Zenas (Benjamin), m. Mary Loomis, 2 Mch., 1769. C'h. (Why. Ch. Rec.) :
1. Morton, bp. 17 Sept .. 1209
4 Polly, b. 15 Sept .. 1576; d. 15 Oct., 158.
2. Zenas, bp. 29 Sept .. 1771.
5. Nathaniel, bp. 29 Apl .. 1776.
3. Shadrack, bp. 5 Dec., 1773. 6. -- , son, d. 11 Oct .. 1795. m. 12 yrs.
Joshua, Jr., had (IFby. C'h. Rec.)
1. Oliver. bp. 22 May. 1749: wife Elizabeth d. 13 July, 1772, . perhaps 25 yrs.
6. Rhoda, bp. 20 Ort .. 1758. 7. 1.yelia, bp. 11 Jan., 1761.
2. Elisha, hp. 2 Oct., 1750. 8. Sabra, bp. 22 Aug., 1762.
3. George, bp. 9 Feb., 1752. 9. Rosetta, bp. 19 Ang .. 1761
1. Mary. bp. 26 Jan., 1755. 10. Mabel, bp. 11 May. 1766.
6. Alexander, bp. 11 Nov., 1751: d. 12 May, 1763, æ. abont e} years.
11. Alexander, bp. 6 Mch .. 1768.
Darius, m. Mary Giddens, who was b. 1 Sept., 1765; after his death she m. Thos. Shepard of Wby., b. 1761. By Caxe she had :
1. Darin -. 2. (larissa. 3. Ilarriet. 4. Temperance. 5 Anson. 6. Laura. F. N. S. Caleb, m. Christian Burr, 11 Apl., 177]; had ( Wby. Ch. Rec.) :
1. Christian, bp 22 Mch .. 1772.
2 Joanna, bp. 12 Mch .. 1775; d. 26 or 27 Sept., 1775. | 3. . s. d. 13 Oct., 1991. 2. 2 yrs.
James, had Hepzibah, bp. 6 Aug., 1780. - Wby. Ch. Rer.
Jonah, had (Why. Ch. R.c.) Jonah, hp. 30 Ang., 1741. [1815.
Hezekiah, m. Susanna Adams, 25 Dee., 1805; had ( Wby. Ch. Rec.) ch. d. li Junc. Samuel (Den.), d. 23 Sept., 1768, in 73d year; wife Eunice d. 1 Sept., 1775, in 72d year. Children (Why. Ch. Rec.) :
1. Mary, d. 8 Sept., 1775, ce. about 10 yrs. 2 Perlee, 1 9 Sept., 1575, in 6th year.
Deaths (Why. Ch. Ree )- Ammi, wid. of, d. 9 May, ITTB. a. 74 yrs. Anna (wid.), d. 25 Mch., 1811, . 84. Benjamin, d. 21 Aug., 1818. Benjamin, d. 19 Feb., 1798, in s8th yr. Joshua, d. 15 Feb., 1764. a. about 68. Joshua, d. 1 Aug., 1978, w. abt. 50 years. Hezekiah's wife d. 9 Oct., 1804. Lois (wid.), d. 16 Feb., 1799, a 66. Mary (wid.), d. 19 Sept .. 1803. æ. 78. Samuel, d. 27 Ang., 1175, :. abt. 40 yrs. Gideon, Jr., d. 8 Oct., 1756. w. 59 .- Poq. N. Julius, d. 11 Nov., 1834, . 44. -- Poq. V. Nathaniel ( 11by.).d. 6 June, 1753 .- W. R .; his wife d. 1 Sept., 1752. - R. M.S.
2. Silas, bp. 3 Aug., 1710.
4. Rhoda, hp. Sept., 17%1.
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CHAFEE -CHALK -CHAMBERLAIN.
Marriages - Eunice, m. Elisha Laurence of Kensington, 13 May, 1756 .- 11by. Ch. Rec. Newton, m. Laura Roberts, 26 Nov., 1812 .- E. W. C. R. Sarah, m. 1Iez. Richards of W. IItfd., 8 May, 1755 .- Wby. C'h. Rec. Gideon, m. Sarah Alderman, 5 Dec., 1750. Orson, m. Mary Bebee of Ilartford, 1 May, 1822. Baptisms - Richard's wife had (E. W. C. R.) ch. bp. 5 Dec., 1779.
CASEY, Eunice (wife Patrick), d. 28 Feb., 1799, in 55th year .- E. W.
CHADDOCK, [in Rer. Shadrich]'s ch. d. 18 Sept., 1764. - E. IF. C. R.
CHAFEE (Chafe), Hezekiah (Dr.), b. Rehoboth, Mass., 1731 (descended from Thomas of llingham, Mass., 1637 -a Chaffee Genealogy is in preparation by W. II. Chaffee, P. O. Box GS, New York city): practiced and died in W., 4 Mch., 1819, æ. 88; in. Lydia (dau. Samnel) Griswold, who d. 1 Oct., 1801, æ. 29. Ch .:
1. Hepzibah. b. 12 Ang .. 1758. she d. Apl .. 1790. a. 25 .- W. G .- yd.
2. Mary. b. 25 JJuly. 1260; m. Capt. Ja. Hook- 5. John. b. 22 Feb., 1767; m. Mary (dan Rev. David er ; she d. 7 Oct .. 1846. :. 86. W. G .- yd. S.) Rowland, 1 Mch., 1795 ( 11.(. R.): he d. 1 3. Ilezekiah, h. 21 Mch., 1762. FAM. 2. Ang. 1844. a. 76 ( W.( .- gd.); she d. 21 June, 1914. 2. 74 - W. G .- yd.
4. Esther, b. 24 Apl., 1765; m. Capt. McLean;
FAM. 2. Hezekiah? (Dr. IIez.1), m. (1) Abigail Talcott, 25 Dec., 1814 ( H. C. R.);
(2) Charlotte Ch. (by Ist wife - WF. C. R.) :
1 Abigail Sherwood, bp. 8 July. 1287.
4. Hezekiah Bradley, hp. 28 June, 1789.
(By 3d write) : 3. Samuel Griswold. bp. 15 Jan .. 1792; in. Reberca Phelps, 13 Apl., 1×15 .- H. C. R.
Anson, m. Sarah M. Whipple, 19 Apl., 1827. - S. B. Billings, m. Charlotte Hoskins, 27 Aug., 1814. Rufus, m. Lovicia Francis, 26 June, 1811.
CHALK, William, b. 4 Oct., 1755, in East Acton, Co. Middlesex, Eng .; landed in America, 4 Oct., 1776; is said to have held a commission in the English army, por- chased by his father, but, on reaching this country, was unwilling to fight against a people struggling for liberty; therefore he deserted and remained concealed until the close of the war; came to E. W., where he d. (W. Pt. ) 26 MIch .. 1803, æ. 48; he m. in E. W. Dinah Ellsworth, b. 5 Dee., 1745, who d. E. W., 14 Apl., 1826, æ. 81 .- S. B. Ch. (b. E. W.):
1 William, b. 5 Mav, 1750; d 25 Aug .. 1750. 4. Dinah. b. 15 Oct., 1786: m. James Darling of 22 Sarah, b. 9 Apl., 1751: d. 20 June, 1847; S. B .. 21 June. 1849, æ. 68. E. W .. whose dau Sarah in. 17 Oct .. 1542, LeRoy A. (s. ('yris. r. John) Bower of E. W.
3. William, b. 7 .July, 1784: 1. Feb. , 1287.
CHALKWELL, Edward, d. 17 Oct., 1648; known only by his will; est .. $13, 7x. Sd .; left no ch .; legatees were: Nicholas Sension, John Moses, Rev. Mr. Warham, Geo. Phelps, and the poor of the ch. of W.
CHAMBERLAIN, James (Capt.), of E. W .: was a son of Joseph C., who was res. in Tolland, Conn., 1737, and who was prob. a desc. of Thomas of Newton, Mass., prob. son of William of Woburn, Mass. (see Savage's N. E. Gen. Dict., I.). Capt. James was b. 11 Feb., 1734, O. S., and 27 Jan., 1757, he m. at Coventry, C't., Abigail (dan. Zachariah) Boynton and wid. of John Palmer, by whom she had 4 el. b. in C. They rem. from C. to Tolland abt. 1772, and to Warehouse Point, E. W., before 1787. He is described as " well-known to all people for miles around and to boatmen from one end of the navigable portion of the Conn. River to the other. Su candid and judicial was his mind, so acute and unbiased his reasoning powers, so dignified and magisterial his appearance (six feet in his stockings and weighing over 250 lbs. avoirdupois), that, for settling disputes, or awarding elaims for damages, etc., he was the umpire invariably selected, if possible; and his deci- sions were accepted and acquiesced in by the parties at variance, with rare excep- tions, as conclusive, if not entirely satisfactory. Though of Puritan extraetion, the worthy captain, shortly after his arrival in E. W., became (from conviction of the inherent defects of Congregationalisin as a polity of Church government) a de-
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vout and consistent Churchman, and with Gen. Jeneks, Win. C. Warner, and oth- ers of like mind, organized the present Episcopal parish at Warehouse Point, and was a devont and consistent Churchman until his death. Capt. Chamberlain com- manded a company of cavalry one or two tours of duty during the Rev. war; was a rep. from Tolland in the Gen. Assembly in 1775. Children (all b. Corentry, or Tolland, Conn.) :
1. Joseph .* b. 1 Nov., 1957: d 12 June. 1739 .*
2. Mary. h. T Ang .. 1759: m. Ell. 9 Sept., 1573. Ru- fns (6. Benj. and Rachel) Cleveland ; she d. Coventry. Conn., 13 Nov .. 1507; they rem. with L'apt. Chamberlain from Ell. to E. W., 1782 or *83, and res. there until spring of Est. when he rem to Barkhuumsted, Conn .. where their 14 ch. We're all b. (dere. Cleveland Gen., 31. 15).
3. Sally. b. 12 Ang., 1701; m. Ell. 1782. Roswell (s. Stephen and Deborah Skinner) Paine, nat. of Vernon, Conn .: farmer: rem. 1802 to Amherst, Mass .. and became the popular landlord of a ho- tel there: she d. Hadley, Mass., 25 June, 1835: had 11 ch. b. A (desc. P'lereland Gen., 157-196).
4. Joseph .* b. 1763: d 3 June. 1,66. [FAM. 2.
5. James (Maj.), b. 21 July, 1766: d. 22 Feb., 1814.
6. Naomi. b. 19 Nov., 1;69: d. 26 Apl .. 1866: m. E. W ... 1787. Jos. (s. Capt. Miner and Marian Barnex) Hilliard, b Toll. Co .. 18 Ang .. 1765: d. in Cole- brook. N. I .. @ Nov., 1830; she d. Canaan, VI .. 26 Apl , 1567. in 95th yr .; he was a saddletrer-mak- er; after coming to W. Pt. he built, with his father- in-law, a " coaster," and in it traded merchandise To Charleston. S. C. BR&Me ;
1. ( harles (Hilliardh), b. E. W. 99 July. 17 8; d. in V't .. unm'd: an expert hunter and Irapper.
2 James (Hilliard), b. E. W. 17 Apl .. 1 ;!: d. 12 Aug., 1801. from a reythe wound in abdomen.
3. Barnes, b. E. W. 10 Ang., 1998; d. Colchivok. N H .. 9 Dec .. 1869.
(And Lethers. b. Colebrook. N. I. For desc of all these Il. ch. see Cherland tren .. 200-203 1
FAM. 2. James' (Maj.) (Capt. Jones1), m. E. W. 25 .June, 1788, Annah Watkins (dau. Elijah and Elizabeth Bussett) Babcock, nat. of Ashford, Conn. ; was a mer- chant associated with his father (James Chamberlain & Son) at W. Pt .; ret. from bus, and rem. to Canaan, Vt., where he engaged in buying and selling horses and cattle; was a memb. of Vt. State Legislature for one or two terms, and rec'd from the State commission as Maj. of Militia; he d. Amherst, Mass., 22 Feb., 1814; she' d. Portland, Me., 2 Oct., 1801. Ch. :
1 Abigail. b. E. W . 24 Nov., 1690: m .. Amherst. Mass., 23 Oct., 1×15. Rufus is. Daniel and Mary Fastmun Kellogg of A., where she d. & May. 1×21: 1 ch.
2. James, b. E. W. 1992; d. 3 Jan .. 1791.
3. William. b. E. W 4 Dec. 1796; m. in Maryland. 2: 001., 1824. Rachel dan, Josh, and Sarah Phil- (ps) Ring; he d. Pt. Deposit, Md., 11 Mch.,
1-40: 7 chillren.
4. Elizabeth. b. E. W . Feb .. 120. m .. Milo. NY. 14 Jump. 1827. Francis As. Roswell and Lucy Carey) Stevens: sw was living (1st>Canton. ill .; 2ch.
5 Harriet. b. Portland, Mr .. 3 Apl .. 1804: m John Dobson is. Thes. and Aun Mount Dent, an Eng. lishman: she d. in Canada. 15 Aug .. 1634
(For desc. of these, sou Chardund fin., 196 193.
Oliver, of E. W. Children (b. E. H. - bp. E. W. C. R.):
1. Wyatt. h. 26 Dec , 1763: bp 1 Jan., 1261
2. Oliver. b. 16. hp. Ss July, 505.
3. Sarah. b. 19, bp. 21 Dec., 15th.
1 ____. hp. 12 Apl., 176>
5. Levi. b. 12, bp. 21 thet., 1269.
6. Alva. b. 14 bp. 41 Feb .. 1971. 7 Chauncey, bp. 27 Dec . 12.
5. , hp. 15 Jan .. 1,65.
-- bp. 22 June 25 Sept. 1mm. 1. - bp. 26 Dec. 159 (also had ch. d 22 Jan , 1769
George, m. Jane Allen, 30 Dre., 1838 .- S. R.
CHAMPION, Reuben (Capt.), of E. W. (5th from Thes., younger s. of Heury1 of Say brook, and) s. of Israel and Mehitable (Faller) Champion, was b. E. Haddam, 1257 or 59; d. A. H. at E. W., 26 Apl., 1838; m. 12 Nov., 1782. Rhoda HI. (dau. Dr. Gibbons and Hannah Agres) Jewett, b. Wellington, a parish of E. Hlad., 12 Apl., 1764; bad (b. E. W.) Reuben, b. 18 May, 1799 (Francis B. Trorbridge, who says, "my rec. that Capt. Reuben of E. W. was in depths of poverty until relieved by his nephew Reuben (s. of his bro. Andrew of E. Haddany would imply that his s. Reuben, b. 1797, died young " ).
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