The history and genealogies of ancient Windsor, Connecticut, Vol. II, Part 26

Author: Stiles, Henry Reed, 1832-1909
Publication date: 1891
Publisher: Hartford, Conn., Press of the Case, Lockwood & Brainard company
Number of Pages: 1012


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CHAMPLIN, Asa W., m. Lora Jenks, 31 Ang., 1>25 .- S. B.


CHANDLER, Isaac, m. Anna (dan. Capt. Reuben and Ann More) Loomis, 3 Oct., 1721; he al. 16 June, 1991, 2. 48. - W. C. R. Child ( IF. "". R.) |Hems enclosed in brackets from Loomis Geneal., ii. 209]:


1. I-aar, b. 19, hp. 25 Apl., 1773. FAM. 2.


FAM 2. Isaac? (Ixitne1) [m. Mary Wilson, 3 Oct., 1796; he d. 12 Oct., 1831]; res. Windsor, Conn. Children (W. C. R ) :


* Both of thee Josephs were accidentally drowned (in a large kettle med by the family) betw ages of 1} and 3 years; they are buried side by side in the old cemetery at T., with a double beadstone over the grave.


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THE CHAPIN FAMILY.


1. Roger * | Moore. b. 6 May]; hp. 21 Sept .. 1797; m. Hannah Rood, Dec. 14, 1526; rem, to Lud- low. Mass.


2. [ --. inf .. b. 23 June. 1799].


3. Mary Ann [b. 28 June]; bp. 29 June, 1800; d. 11 Dec., 1859. W.


4. Edward * [b. 27 June]; bp. 19 Sept., 1802; |m. Julia Hayden, May 4, 1833; rem. Sharon, (., where he d. ? Ang .. 15611.


5. Matthew Allen * [b. 24 JJuly]; bp. 6 Oct., 1804;


jm. Almira Morse, 5 Oct., 1832; Sharon, O. 6. [Louisa, b. 13 Ort., 1806]: hp. 7 June, 1807; um'd, Great Falls, N 11.]


2. Ayres Encindla [b. 2 Dec .. 1808]: bp. 16 July, 1809; [m. Gad Sheldon, 6 Apl., 1831; she d. 25 Dec., 1862; West Suffiell, Con .!


8. Isaac (('apt. ) | b. 22 Sept., 1811]: bp. 28 JJune, 1812; [m. Elizabeth D. Furber, 26 Nov., 1837: Som- ersworth, N. 11. 1


John, had ( I)'. C. R.) Lois, bp. 29 Nov., 1795; Luther, bp. 20 May, 1798.


Bilhah, m. Lebbeus Fay of Thompson, Conn., 25 Nov., 1798 .- W. C. R.


Aretas (Moses,6 Sanborn5 of Moultonboro, N. 11., Moses $ of Lancaster, Mass., Wm.3 of Andover, Mass., Those of A., William ' and AInnis of Roxbury, Mass., 1637), b. 4 June, 1784; d. 5 June, 1841; m. Feb., 1804, Rebecca Bradbury of Franklin, N. HI., b. 7 Aug., 1784. Children :


1. Huldah B., b. 9 Apl., 1806. 4. Chas. M., b. 1 Feb., 1×12; d. 26 June. 1846. FAM. 2. 5. Aretas, b. 15 May, 1814.


2. Moses, b. 9 Jan., 1808.


3. Dexcer, b. 21 Mch., 1810; d. 12 Mch., 1811.


6. Mary Jane, b. 22 June, 18


FAM. 2. Charles M. (Areas and Rebecen) of Franklin, N. H .; m. . 'ary Vibert of East Iltfd., 4 Oct., 1837. Children (b. E. IJ.):


1. Leonidas Dimock. b. 14 Oct., 1838. FAM. 3.


2. Mary R., b. 17 Apl., 1840: d. 27 Sept .. 1841.


3. TIarriet, b. 14 Ang., 1842: m. 29 Oct., 1862, Chas. N. Pelton of So. W. See Pelton.


FAM. 3. Leonidas D. (Chas. M., Aretas), m. 11 Oct., 1870, Celia M. (dau. Benoni O. and Lucina) King of So. W .; farmer. Ch .: (1) Grare King, b. 31 Aug., 1871; (2) Charles Vibert, b. 10 Dee., 1873; (3) Freddie L., b. 9 Nov., 1876 .- J. M. S .- R. T. S.


Charles (s. Thomas G.), b. 20 Jan., 1845, in Pomfret (Conn. ? ); m. 12 Oct., 1881, Eu- nice J. (dau. Benj.) Wells) ; is a farmer in South Windsor .- R. T. S.


Samuel (Lieut.), 3d ch. of Nehemiah and Mary (Burroughs) Chandler, b. Enf. 11 Oct., 1737; m. Margaret, dau. James and lanet Scott Thompson of E. W .: abt. 1767 moved fr. Enf. to Alstead, N. II., wh. he took up 360 acres of Id .: was an Episco- palian, prominent in ch. and town affairs; d. A., 26 Jan., 1784, in 47th yr .: wid. d. 1., 9 Mch., 1793, æ. 55 yrs. Ch. :


1. Jonathan, b. Enf .. C'onn., 10 Feb., 1762; m. 11 Oct., 1784, P'olly Marvin of Surrey. N.H .; res. Reading, Vt., d. in Alsam, N. Y.


2. John, b. Enf., 24 Nov., 1764; m. (1) 2 .Jan., 1787. Sally Brown ; (2) Eleanor Huntley ; res. and d. in Alstead.


3. Elizabeth. b. Enf., 1766; m. Ezra Wait of Al- stead; res. Fayston, Vt.


4. Mary, b. Enf., 1 Sept .. 1767; m. 20 Apl., 1789, Na-


thaniel Vilas of Alstead; res. Ogdensburg, N.Y. 5. Sammel, b. Alstend, 25 Aug., 1769: d. 6 Oet., 1736. 6. James. b. Alstead. 23 Apl., 1771; m. 29 Sept., 1795. Abigail Vilas of Alstead.


T. Margaret. b. 16 Apl .. 1773; d. 2 June. 1777.


8. Nehemiah. b. 9 Nov., 1778: m. at Hancock. N.II., 31 May, 1803. Abigail Dustin: res. Winhall, Vt. bad 11 children.


CHAPIN, Daniel,6 (x. Jonathan, 4 b. 1711; JJonathan, 3 b. 1688; Japhet ? b. 1642; Dea. Annuel of Springfield *), b. 1755; d. 13 (15 -S. B.) Dec., 1808, 2. 54 (E. W. O.); m. 28 Apl., 1783, Eunice (dau. Capt. Jonathan) Bartlett, by wife Hannah (wid. of John Bissell and dau. Ebenezer) Watson, she b. 18 May, 1749; d. 14 Apl., 1822, æ. 73 .- S. B. They had (1) Eunice, who m. Gorham Fuller of E. W .; (2) Huldah, who d. 22 Nov., 1803, in her 18th year (E. H. O.), and (3) the Daniel given below. Daniel 6 (8, of Daniel,5 h. 1755; JJonathan, 4 b. 1711; Jonathan,3 h. 1688; Japhet,2 b. 1642; Dea. Samuel of Springfield, Muss.), b. 23 July, 1791; d. 17 Sept., 1878; m. (1) Flavia Barber, 18 Jan., 1815; d. 5 Sept., 1827, æ. 30 (S. B.); m. (2) Wid. Achsah Strong (maiden name Fuller) of Monson, Mass. Ch. (by 1st wife) :


* Samuel is supposed to have been a Huguenot. The name was honorable in France as far back as the 10th century, when a Frenchman won a coat of arms and the soubriquet of "Capinatus " from a cut on his head, received in battle. The cap itself, with a ent in it, and the sword lying across it, became the coat of arms of the C. family, and this heraldlic device survives in the American branch. It is supposed that Samuel's father tled first to Holland: whence, after marrying Cicely, a French maiden, he rem. 10 Dartmonth, Eng .; and emig. to Roxbury. N. E., where, with several children, he settled about 1635; and finally, 1612, or a little later, rem. to Springfield, Mass., where he became a deacon in the S. Church. His sons, Henry, the Select- man, and Japhet became interested in what is now Chicopee, at the lower end of which street H. built a house, while Japhet built at the upper end. H. had tive ch., J. ten; of these eight were boys,'and those eight boys begat eighty-seven children. - Mason A. Green's Hist. of Springfield. 175.


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GENEALOGIES AND BIOGRAPHIES OF ANCIENT WINDSOR.


[ This line furnished by E. S. Huth of Melrose, Conn.]


1. Jonathan Bartlett, b. 28 Nov., 1-15; m. Matilda M. Griswold, 23 .Ang., 1839; he d. 15 Feb., 1550.


2. Iluldah, b. 4 Mch., 1818; m. Win. Il. Thomp- son, 26 Jan., 1836.


3. Frederick Wolcott, b. ? Oct., 1819. bp. 26 Mch .. 1820 ( B.); d. IS Ort., 1:22.


4.


. rl., d. 13 Mch., 1×22. 2. 2 hrs. S. B.


5. Laura Ann, b. 20 Nov., 1824; m. Alva R. Blod.


gett, 15 .Apl., 1846. See Blodgett. (By Ad marriage).


6. Flavia Maria, b. 23 Apl .. 1830; m. (1) Geo. Met- calf, 19 Sept., 1843. who d. 14 May, 187; she m. 14 Sept .. 1865. Lewis E. Morley.


7. Harriet Sophia. b. 5 Frh., 1×32; m. S Aug., 1850. Elisha S. Heath.


5. Daniel, b. 6 Feb., 1-34. FAMI. 2.


FAM. 2. Daniel (Dun.,6 Dan.,5 Jona., Jona.,3 Japhet,2 Sam.'), m. (1) Harriet Celestia Barber, 2% Dec., 1855, who d. 5 Apl., 1858. te. 22 (E. W. (.); m. (2) 19 Jan., 1859, Mary Elizabeth (dan. James Leander and Mary Terry .Illen) Shepard, b. South- bridge, Mass., 14 June, 1840; res. E. W. Ch. (by 1st wife) :


1. Harriet Celestia, b. 6 Ang, 1856.


2. Arthur Eugene, b. 5 Nov., 1855: d. 28 May, 1825. ( By ad wife) :


3. Mary Jane, b. at Wethersfield, 14 Apl., 1865. (One acc. says 16 Apl., 1561.)


4. Daniel, b. Vernon, Conn., 7 May, 1866; d. 21 Feb., 1867.


5. Albert Shepard, b. E. W., 30 MIch .. 1867.


6. Ralph Willard. b. E. W .. 30 Jan., 1-69; d. E. W., ~ Feb., 1560 - Furn. by E. S. Heath, Melrose , Conn.


Nathaniel 6 (Rev.), b. 4 .Jan., 1762, at Enf. (s. of Nath'75 of Enf., b. 1738 ;* s. Nath'74 of Enf., b. 1711; s. of Thomas,3 b. 1671; s. of Japhet,2 b. 16-12; s. of Den. Samuel of Springfield), m. at W. 18 Mch., 1786, Lovisa (dan. Thos, and Sybil Foster) Sex- ton of W., b. 21 Nov., 1761; bp. at W. 22 Nov., 1761. Rev. Nathaniel for twelve years had charge of the Cong. Ch. in Union, Conn .; became a Methodist minister. She d. W. Pt., 3 Sept., 1850, le d. 14 Jan., 1849. Ch .:


[ This line furnished by Miss M. R. Hotkins of W. Pl.] 1 6. Sybil, b. 23 Apl., 1797; m. Levi Moody of


1. Henry, d. inf.


2. Lovisa, um'd. Broad Brook. E. W .; she d. 2 Dec., 1 5 ;: ho d. 8 3. Henry, b. 15 Mch., 1790. FAM. 2. (Mt .. 18>9; had Charles Chapin (Moody), b. E. W.


4. Charlotte. b. 49 Oct., 1992; in. Samnel Corben of Union, Conn .: she d. 17 Feb., 1867.


5. Nathaniel, m. olive Vanhorn ; d. Peoria, III .. 21 Mch., 1571.


10. Charles, b. 16 Feb., 1506; d. Sp'gf'd, 11 Mich., 1852.


FAM. 2. Henry 1 (Rer. Nath'l'), for many years owned the ferry property at Ware- house Point, and his recollections covered the time when salmon so abounded that whoever purchased shad must take away as many pounds of salmon: one pound of salmon to each shad. While a resident of Union, in 1812, he became a non-commis- sioned officer in a company which served for two years as Minute Men. In June, 1816, he made a trip with a friend in a wagon from Union, Conn., 10 New York State. Beyond Madison, 22d, they were caught in a snow storm, and when they reached Greenbush, N. Y., found the Hudson River too deep to attempt a crossing. A horse ferry-boat was at the time being built for the Albany ferry. He in. at Enf. 2 Mch., 1820, Elizabeth (dau. David, and gd .- dau. David, a Rev. officer) Wilson of Longmeadow, Mass., b. 18 Oct., 1799. He d. 8 Aug., 1885; she d. 18 Aug., 1869, both at Monson. Children (b. W. Pt.) :


1. Elizabeth Wilson, h. 30 Jun., 1821; m. 25 1x' .. 1×13. Barton M. Douglas of Suffield. Mr. B. M. D. d. W. L. 1856: fam. res. there 1990; issue:


1. Simon Barton (Douglas), b. 8. 2 Nov., 1511.


2. Henry Chapin (Douglas), b. S. 4 Sept , 181.


3. Sybil (Douglas), b. § 5. d. 19 June, 1815.


1. Ellen (Douglas), b. 26 Apl., 1850; d. 1 Dec., 1×44. 5. Frederick W. (Donglast, b. S. 5 Feb., 1553; m. 5 Feb., 1453, Martha Parish of Norwich, Conn .; have (@) Frederick. b. Dec., 14-3, d. Apl., 1-84: (0) Ellen Miranda, h. 1 Aug., 145; (r) Frederick, b. Sept., 1887: (di Giro. urville, b. Apl., 1589


6. John Breed ( Douglas), Atwins, b. 30 July, 155s.


7. James B. (Domglas), f James B d. inf. John m. Feb., 18$1, Ellen Sophia Alderman


of E. Granby: has (m) Paul (Alderman), h. E. G. d :. 3 mo -.: (0) Ethiel (Alderman). b. Brainard, Minn .: d. :. 15 inos .: (+) Barton March (Ahler- man), b. June. 1846: (+) Rutb (Alderman). b. 148; d. a. 3 works.


2. Lovisa Sexton, b. 21 Ang., 1821; res. Monson. Mass. 3. Henry Angustus, b. 20 Ang., 1826. FAM. 3. 1. Ellen Maria, b. 15 Ort., 1-25; d. Springfield, 12 Act .. 1816.


3. Lucy Amelia, b. 23 Oct., 1×30; i Cha -. W. Rice of springfield.


6. Alice, b. 4 1c., 1832: d. same day.


7. Miranda Lonise, b. 9 Apl .. 1835: res. Monson, Mass.


S. Susan l'aroline, b. 5 July, 1×39; m. chas. Moul- ton of Springfield; res. Dakota.


FAM. 3. Henry Augustus " (Henry; Rer. Nath'1,6 Nath'1,5 Nath'l, Thos.,& Japhet,2 Dia. Som.1), m. 21 Nov., 1850, Sarah Eliza (dau. Isaac) Stevens, b. 13 Oct., 1830, Springfieldl, Mass, (h. :


1. Elizabeth Maria, b. 17 JJuly, 1454.


2. William Henry, b. 96 June, 1556: m. 24 .Inne, 1886, Charlotte Scott, b. Toledo, 0., 16 Jan.,


1. Maria Scott. b. Springfield, Ma-s., 17 Apl., 185. 3. Emua Stevens, b 13 Oct . 1858.


4 Ellen Olney, b. 26 Der., 1861.


* Nathaniel, b. 1:34, was Ens, 2d Co. Col. Sage's Regt., Wadsworth's Brig., 1776.


7. Charles. b. 5 Sept . 1799: d. 25 Sept .. 1802.


8. Miranda, b. 4 .Aug., 1801: d. W. Pt., 30 June. 1880. 9. Eliza.


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THE CHAPMAN FAMILY.


Eliphalet, of E. W .; m. (1) Mary Darling, 25 Nov., 1773, who d. 24 (E. W. C. R. says 4) Sept., 1726. in 23d yr. (E. H. (.); (2) Anna Reed of Canterbury, Conn., 18 June, 1978. Ch. (bp. E. H. C. R.):


1. Sophia, b. 17 Ang., 1776. 5. Betsey, bp. 23 May. 1281; d. 9 Apl., 1587 .- E. W. O. 6. Betsey, bp. 5 Oct .. 1758.


2. Wright, b. 26 Mch .. 1979: (E. W. C. R. say bp. 28 Feb. )


7. Sophia, bp. 20 June, 1679; poss. the S. who d. (E. J. C. R.) 1853.


1. - bp. 21 Oct. 1781.


Aaron (E. W.), m. Mary (dau. Zebulon and Kezia Loomis) King, 11 Sept., 1737; had (1) Lutertes, b. 22 Aug., 1778: bp. 23d aec. to E. W. C. R.


Joseph, b. 22 June, 1718; m. Jane Allen (dan. Henry) Wolcott, who was b. 16 Ang., 1719, and d. 3 Feb., 1788, in 77th yr. (E. I. O.); he d. 6 May, 1803; was a noted gunsmith and mechanic; res. at Longmeadow, Mass,; then settled in Ketch Mills (E. W.); afterwards rem. to Vt., where he d. Ch. ( first 5 b. at Longmeadow):


1. Jane, b. 27 Ang .. 1746; d. 23 July. 1769. Stiles of E. W .. and became the mat. godmother 2. Solomon. b. 19 Aug., 1749: d. 21 July, 1813, at Sodus, N. Y .: bad a large family. of H. R. Stiles, the author of this work; she d. 21 Apl .. 1×31.


3. Irene, b. 11 Mch., 1752; m. (1) : (2) a Smith of Amherst, Mass.


4. Gideon, b. 16 Apl .. 1:54: worked at his father's trade and hlacksmithing; m. a dau. of Rev. Thos. Potwine of E. W.


5. Tryphena, h. 29 May. 1756; m. Captain Asabel


G. Joseph, b. 28 Oct., 1759; worked at his father's trade and blacksmithing.


7. Thankful, b. 3 July. 1261: d. 30 Oct .. 1761.


8. Abigail, b. 9 Mch., 1763; m. (1) --; (2) James Clark of E. W.


Marriages - Chester, m. Mary Ely, June, 1815 .- W. C. R. Dan Terry, in. Mar- ion Ladd, 31 Oct., 1832 .- S. B. Gideon, m. Zeruiah Wells, 1 .Jan., 1815 .- S. B. John, m. Sarah Fenton, 26 Nov., 1833 .- S. R. Henry, m. Melissa Loomis, 25 Jan., 1827. Nathaniel M., m. Maria A. Shepard, “ Nov., 1836. - S. B. Peter, m. Clarissa M. Booth, 22 Oct., 1828 .- S. B. Sylvester, m. Lucy Newberry, 2 Dec., 1827 .- S. B. [1767. Birth- Alice (dan. Hannah Bartlett) and reputed dan, of Eliphalet Chapin, b. 20 Meh., Deaths - Mr., d. 4 Aug., 1845, æ. 21 .- S. B. Mr., d. 15 Jan., 1849, æ. 83 .- S. B.


Mr., the wife of, d. 21 .Jan., 1850, æ. 51 .- S.B. Mrs., d. 4 Sept., 1850, æ 88 .- S. B. Baptism -, child of, b. 19 Nov., 1780. - E. W. C. R.


CHAPMAN, Edward, m. Elizabeth Fox (niece of Dea. IIenry Clark of W.) in Eng. (Old Ch. Rec.); was made freeman in 1667; died, Dee. 19, of wounds received in the attack on the Narragansett Fort, known as the Swamp Fight, 1675; invent. dated Feb., 1675/6, is £184, 10s .: div. £61 to the wid .; to son Henry, £30; Simon, £18, and $15 each to five dans. Wid. had her ch. bp. after the father's death. She m. (2) Samuel Crow, 1677. Chapman res. on the Huit pl. in Pal. given to his wife by her nnele, Henry Clark. She adm. to W. ch. 28 Apl .. 167 [prob. 1677] (O C.R.). Ch. (O.C. R.) which says " Elizabeth Chapman had ; ch. bp. - 27, '77": 1. Henry, b. 4 July, 1663. FAM. 2. Dec., 1644. Col. Rec. 5. Simon, b. 30 Apl., 1669. FAM. 3. 6. Hannah, b. 3 May. 1671.


2. Mary, b. 23 Aug., 1664; d. 30 June, 1665. - Col. Rec. (O. C. R.).


3. Mary, b. 27 Ort .. 1665.


7. Margaret, b ? Mch .. 16,2.


4. Elizabeth, b. 15 Jan., 1667; prob. the E. of W. who m. Joseph Strickland of Hartford. 11


8. Sarah, b. 21 May, 1625.


FAM. 2. Henry" (Edward? ), m. Hannah Grant, 11 May, 1692; he d. 22 Dec., 1713. Children :


1. Mary, b. 15 Feb .. 1692 3. 3. Hannah, b. 2 Meh .. 1699. 4. Betty, b. 12 .Apl., 1702.


2. Edward, b. 8 Apl .. 1635: (prob. the E. who d. 21 May, 1721 .- E. W. C. R.).


5. Sarah, b. 10 Nov., 1706.


FAM. 3. Simon? (Edward1), d. 12 Oct., 1749, &. 79. Sarah, wife of Simon, d. 21 May, 1735, w. 60. Children (b. B.):


1. Samuel (Capt.), b. 2 Mch., 1695. 6. FAM. 1.


2. Simon, b. 14 Nov., 1700. FAM. 5.


FAM 4 Samuel 3 (Capt.) (Simon,? Edward1), m. 8 Aug., 1717, Hannah (dau. Lieut. Return) Strong; was a farmer in W., and, after 1726, at Tolland, Conn .; was Capt. of the 9th Conn. Co. at Siege of Louisburg. 1745, 6: was subsequently killed in the French War; in T. was a large landholder and J. P., and socially next to the minister. Ilis ho. was abt. half a mile E. of that of Sidney Stanley, and stand- ing in good repair in 1859. C'h. (b. in H. before 1626-all prominent in Toll.) :


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GENEALOGIES AND BIOGRAPHIES OF ANCIENT WINDSOR.


1. Renben, b. 9 Dec .. 1718; d. 3 Jan .. 1218 19.


2. Sarah, b. 23 May. 1720.


3. Samuel, b. 5 Oct .. 1723: d. yg.


4. Elijah (Hon.), b. abt. 1729.


5. Samuel (Col), h. aht. 1,29 ; rec. a> " s. of Sam- uel of Htfd.": res. in the homestead above re- ferred to until his death; he was tapt, of Mil. in 175%; and before and during the Rev. War was a leader in the patriotic town of Tolland; was Col. of the Ad Coun. Mil., and as sncb made several campaigns; was at N. Y., in 1;2G, with his entire regiment, diminished, however, by the many previous enlistments. On the evacuation of that city his conduct was deemed prenliarly honorable by those who witnessed it. He was the wealthiest man in T .. and the heading busi- Dess man. He also owned several slaves; wa-


elected to the General Assembly at 15 annual elec- tion-, and i- reconted as present at 15 special sessions: was a d. I. for 25 years, continuing in office until ahove @ years of age; retained com- mand of his reg. until above To, the business on field days bring performed by an adjutant. He was a remarkable man, in hardihood as if made of iron. In the army he not only endured but scemed to thrive upon food which the soldier ordinarily loathed. In the coldest weather he never used gloves or mittens, and walked outdoors barefoot in March, when above >0 years old. A neighbor who for twenty eight years res, near him never heard him laugh, and bestIdom smiled - Sidney Stanley. 6. Ruth, b. 13 Ort .. 1733, at T.


7. Simon, b. 25 Dec., 1736.


S. Margaret, b. 5 May, 1739.


FAM. 5. Simon" (Simon,2 Edward1), m. (1) Mary Allyn, 7 Jan., 1724, who d. 3 Sept., 1729, æ. 28; m. (2) Silence Winchel, 25 Dec., 1730. Ile d. 22 Apl., 1437, æ. 36. Prob. also be m. (3) Mrs. Elizabeth Lothrop of Toll .. 2 Dec., 1736. Ch .: 1. Simon, b. 29 Dec .. 1726, who d. 3 Jan., 1726 7.


Henry, m. Mary Dibble, both of W., 21 May, 1744. ('h. :


1. Elizabeth, b. 28. bp. 30 ( W. (. R.) Sept., 1744. 3. Hannah, b. 21, bp. 23 ( W. (. R.), Mch., 1753.


2. Mary, b. 5 May, 1748.


Taylor, m. Ann Ellsworth, I Nov., 1759; she d. 1 Jan., 1794. Ch. :


1. Taylor, b. 25 Apl., 1:61. 3. Edward. b. 6 Apl .. 1762.


2. Frederick (Rev.). b. 3 Sept .. 1760; m. Lucy Marshall, 27 Nov., 1800.


4. -. dau .. b. 5. d. 30 Nov., 1765.


Edwin 3 (Rer. Frederick," Taylor1), m. Abigail (dan. Lemuel and Esther Burnham) Drake, 29 Apl., 1824; farmer; res. on oll road opp. road to Bissell's Ferry. Ch .:


Edwin Drake, h. 2 July. 1>24; m. Phalla Grif- 4. George Henry, b. 27 Mch., 1-30.


fin, aht. 1851: res. Monroe, Mich. 1 5. James Francis. b. 3 May. 1832.


2. Frederick Lemuel, b. 11 Apl., 1-26.


(Family rem. to Ashtabula Co., O., abt. 1836.) T.D. 3. Ann Matilda, b. 28 Nov., 1827.


Wid. Mary, d. 9 Apl., 1792, æ. 15 .- Wby. Ch. Rec.


Asahel, of Glastonbury ; m. Eunice A. House, 6 Aug., 1829.


John, m. Lydia Holkins, 11 June, 1827 .- S. B. Julius D., m. Mary Ann Strickland, 15 June, 1842 .- N. B. John B., Lydia, wife of. d. 4 Sept., 1839, te 38 .- S. B. Lucas B., m. Olivia (. Wilson (both of W. L.), 4 Dec., 1849. Sarah (dau. Capt. and wife Giles Skinner), bp. 2 Aug., 1795. Taylor, m. Rox- ana Drake, 28 Nov., 1791. - W. C. R. Albert, d. 29 July, 1848, a. 18. Daniel, d. 10 Feb., 1852, æ. 35. - -, m. - Whitney, 26 Sept., 1805 .- S. B. Ed- ward, d. 21 May, 1124 .- E. W. C. R.


CHAPMAN, John Buckley 6 (Col.), b. at Tolland, Conn., 12 May, 1799, s. of Ash- bel& (s. Elijah + and Ruth State (Capt. Sam1,3 Simon,2 Edward') of W., 1660) and Lydia (dan. of Epaphras and Lucy Buckley, and granddau. Rev. John Buckley of Colchester, Conn.) Lord; m. (1) 11 June, 1827, Lydia Holkins of W. Pt , who was b. 9 June, 1809, and d. 3 Sept., 1839, at W. Pt .; (2) 4 Sept., 1840, Lydia (dan. Dr. Elihu) Dwight of So. Hadley, who d. 29 Aug., 1843, W. Pt .; (3) 15 Feb., 1843, Lydia Aurelia (dau. Oliver and Abby Chamberlain) Lord of Holland, Conn., b. Coventry, Conn., 2 Mch., 1820; res. (1890) Hempstead, L. I. Mr. Chapman d. at sen, on journey to California, 16 Dec., 1849. Children (by Ist wife, b. W. Pt.):


1. Whert Buckley, b. 27 Det., 1830; d. 29 July, 1-18, at W. Pt.


2. Frederick Augustus, b. 25 May. 1832. FAM. 2.


3 1.ydia Louise, b. 30 Mch., 1831; in. at W. Pt. 29 sept .. 1-5%, Zeun King Pease of W Pt .; she d 3 Der .. 1874; he d. at tenilford, Coun .. 23 Ang.,


1. Harriet Louise. b. 27 June. 1859; d. 25 Dee., 1566, at Hartford, Conn


2. Buckley Chapman, b. 12 June, 1863; d. 27


Jan., 1920. 3. Frederick Chapman, b. 9 Moh .. 1567; d. 17 Dec., 18:4


4. Lonise Chapman, b. 5 May, 15;0.


4. dohm Kołwin. b. 1 Sept . 1-36. FAM. 3.


5. Ilarvey Holkins, b. 30 July , IN: d. 19 Feb., 1522. By 2 marriage :


6 Lydia Dwight. b. W. P., 13 Jan., 1-19; d. 29 .Ang., 1~13.


FAM 2. Frederick Augustus (John B., 6 1xhhl, Elijah,' Capl. Sim. " Simon,? Eddie.1), m. at Lansingburgh, N. Y., 3 Sept., 1855, Sarah Louise Vandercook. Ile d. 19 July, 1889, at Minneapolis, Minn. Ch. :


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CHAPPEL - CHARLTON -- CHASE.


1. Harriet Woudall, b. L., 25 July, 1:54: m, at Chi- cago, IN .. 25 Apl, 1528, Abraham Reamer, Jr., of Chicago, now of New Brunswick, N. J


1. Frederick Chapman (Reamer), b. 4 Sept., 1983;


(1. 4 Ang .. 1884. 2. Dexter Wright (Reamer), b. 11 June, 1885.


3. Kathleen (Reamer), b. 11 July. 1xSt.


2. Lonise. b. Chicago; m. 31 Jan., 1870; d. at ban- singburgh, N. Y., 29 Nov .. 18>9.


FAM 3. John Edwin? (John B.,& Ashbel, Elijah,4 Capt. Sum." Simon,? Edir.1), m. at Chicago, III., S June, 1869, Mary Adams of Chicago, Ill. ('h. (b. ('hicuyo, Ill.):


1. Anna, b. 21 June, 1870. 2. John, b. 99 June, 1823.


Carlos 6 (brother of John B.6), rem. in 1840 from Tolland, Conn., to Warehouse Point; now of W. L .; m. 16 May, 1822, Amanda --. ('h .:


1. Lucia- B. FAM. 2. 2. Julia A. 3. Junius L. FAM. 3. ' 4. William D. 5. Caroline E. | 6. R. Imogene. FAM. 2. Lucius B.1 (Carlos,6 Ashbel, Elijah, Capt. Sam.3 Simon,2 Eder .! ), m. 4 Dec., 1849, Olive C. Wilson. Children :


1. Helen C. 3. Florence.


2. Willie F.


1. Dwight W.


5. Frank II.


FAM. 3. Junius L.3 (Carlox, 6 Alshbel,5 Elijah,4 Capt. Sum.,3 Simon," Edis.1), m. 1 Jan., 1870, Eveline C. Whipple. Children :


1. Arthur W. ! 2. Frederic L. 3. Lynde B.


CHAPPEL, Abner Brown, m. Huldah Osborn, 21 Jan., 1997 .- W. C. R.


CHARLTON (E. W. Hill). From Family Bible Record, in possession of Mrs. JULIA HI. CHARLTON, E. W. H.


Richard, b. Eng. abt. 1715; m. Sarah (dau. Thos., b. Eng. 1700, d. 1780, and Sarah Birchard, b. abt. 1700. d. 1154) Griste, b. in Norwich, Conn., 22 May, 1722. " He was blowed up in a vessel at the rejoicing at the capture of Ilavana, 1759." Sarah, his wid., d. Norwich, 28 Feb., 1808, æ. 85 years and 9 months.


Charles (eldest s. of above), b. 30 Jan., O. S., 1752; m. 25 Apl., 1775, Sarah (dau. Nathan, b. 1720, d. 1781, and Elizabeth Ihayley, b. 1726, d. May, 1812) Williams of Stonington, Conn., b. 29 May, 1746. He d. 3 Nov., 1813; she d. 23 Sept., 1812. Jesse (child of above), b. 30 Jan .. 1776; in. (1) 2 Nov., 1809, Rebecca MI. Thomas of lItfd., b. 2 Jan., 1778; bp. 10 May, 1819 (E. W. C. R.), who d. 13 Feb., 1829; (2) Harriet Jones, 24 Mch., 1830, who b. 7 Nov., 1791, d. 19 Ang., 1841. Mr. Charlton d. E. W. II. 11 Mch., 1859. Ile came to E. W. abt. 1800, and some yrs. before his m. bought the Wells homestead, which is next north of the Academy and now occup. by wid. of James H. Charlton; the tailor-shop (since rem.) stood near the st. N. of the res. He was by trade a tailor, and for many years kept a store on E. W. H .; was P. M .: a man of courteous manner and genial character; much respected by all. [Mr. Jessie Charlton's sister Sarah followed him to E. W .; m. Nath'l Rock- well; was the mother of the late Dr. Sidney William Rockwell. - See Rockwell. ] Children (b. E. W. HI. and bp .- E. W. C. R.):


1. Elizabeth Halsey, b. 29 Apl .; bp. 15 Sept. (22 Meh., 1919, Dr. MeClure's Ree.), 1811; m. 14 May, 1×15, Rev. Charles F. Gleason, at E. W. 11 .; he b. 22 Nov., 1812; d. at Lowell. 11., 13 Aug., 1849: the m. (2) at N. W. H., 2% Oct., 1852. Rev. Ira Tracey ias 21 wife), b. 15 Jan .. 1806; d. Nov., 1826; Mrs. Tracey d. in Beverly, Mass .. 27 Dee., 1885; no is-le.


2. Edward Thomas, b. 21 June, bp. 24 Oct., 1813 : d. 3 Fch . 1816.


3. James Henry. b. Glastonbury. 22 Nov .. 1814; bp. 28 May, 1815: in. 30 Apl., 1845, Elvira M. (dan. Ju- lius and Eliza Bisso//) Hale of Glastonbury, et .. b. 3 Mch .. 1827. who d. 21 Nov .. 1 53: m. (2), at F. W. II., Julin (sister of his 1st wife), 17 May, 1-55; he d. 16 Aug , 1878; no i-wie. He adopted Angus- tns H. Tate, now known as A. HI Charlton of Htfd.


CHARTER, John's ch. d. 1 Dec., 1751 .- E. IF. C. R. George d. 18 Jan., 1798. - E. W. C. R. Lemuel, m. Betsey Allen, 25 Nov., 1813. - S. B.


CHASE, John of W. Pt., E. W., b. in Vt., 1776; m. Jane (dau. Charles (?) and Jane Muclexter) Abbe of Enfield, Conn., b. 6 .Jan., 1780. Her mother was a dan, of an Irish merchant named M clester, who was lost at sea on his return from America to Ireland, on a voyage for the settlement of an estate. John Chase, when &. 4 yrs., was brought on horseback from Vt. to W. Pt. Hled. at W. Pt., 26 Dec., 1852, æ. 77. Mr. John d. 2 Jan., 1853-acc. to S. B .; prob. the date of burial. Ch. :


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GENEALOGIES AND BIOGRAPHIES OF ANCIENT WINDSOR.


1. Charles. FAM. 2.


2. Jobn, b. 15 Der., 199 FAV. 3.


3. Betsey, b. 1500; m. Elisha Kingsbury of Coventry, 25 June, 1820. Laxte :


1. Elizabeth (Kingsbury), m. Albert Kibbe of Somers, Conn .: had (1) Ellen S., who d. 1865. Elisha (Kingsbury), m. Sarah Gates; no


FAM. 2. Charles ' (John 1), m. Lucinda Abbe of Enfield. ('h. (b. W. Pt.) :


1. Charles, m. Nancy Pomeroy of W 1t. ; issue :


1. Sarah R. (Pomeroy).


2. Ida L. (Pomeroy).




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