The history and genealogies of ancient Windsor, Connecticut, Vol. II, Part 43

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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5. , ch. d. June, 1750.


6. Frauces, b. 16 .Jan., 1754.


7. Augustus Lucas, b. Dec., 1779; lived at Coopers- kill, Schoharie Co., N. Y.


8. Elizabeth, b .: not married: died at So. Windsor Jan. 5, 1-35.


By 2d mu1.


3. -. son. d. 9 Nov .. 1736.


FAM. 11. Samuel (Joseph, John," Edward'), m. Susannah (dan. Rich. and Eliza, beth Barnhum) Gilman, b. 1713, and who d. 10 Sept., 1797, a. 84 (C. R.); was one of first sett. of the Long Hill district, So. W., where he d. from being overheated in trying to put out a fire in the woods, 24 Ang., 1261 (C. R. has death of Samuel, 1 .kpl., 1161). Ch. (* prob. from ('. R.):


1. Kliphalet. b. 1735. FAM. 15. . d. 18 Jan . 1712.


3. * d. Nov., 1945.


1. .* d. 11 Sept .. 1751.


5. , d. 1 nr W Nov., 1752.


ti. .* d. Sept. 175.


1. Content: m. John Sadd of E. W. S Samuel, b. 18 Nov., 1735. FAM. 16. 9. -- -.* d. 1 Dec . 1755.


I. -. . 1. 25 July, 175%.


11. Susannah. b .: m. 10 Ang., 17-0, James (s. Roht.) Wood .- Ser Wood.


FAM. 12. Jacob ' (Joseph, John," Entirard 1 ), m. (1) , who d. 24 ({". R.) Feb., 1752, together with first eh., who d. 26; m. (2) 31 Oct., 1154, Esther Booth of W. Abt. 1791 he rem. to Sandisfield, Mass., where he and his sons, Joel and Solomon, died. Children :


1. Margaret. b. 1; Ang . 1755; d. 23 Ort .. 1757. 4. Solomon, b. 10 Feb .. 1761; m. Electa Under- 2. Chloe, b. 5 Jan., 1:57: d 26 Oct . 1757. wood. He d. 21 Inty. 1-32.


3. Joel. b. 24 JJil. 175%; m. (1) Alice Munsell, and d. 30 Der .. 1-39; m. (2) Poly Hatch.


5. Noadinh, b. 13 Feb .. 1766; m. Jane Hurlburt.


* JOHN BLAI CHAMP (b. 1656; d. Nov. 14. 1710, a. Srof Boston, was the son of Samuel and Marin ( Mal- Inter) Beauchamp, and bapt. ar charenton. Fr., June 3. 3656. His father fedt to England upon the Revoca- tion of the Ed et of Nantes, and died at Shops in 16%. Margaret, wife of Jean Beauchamp, died at Hart- ford, Dec. 5. 1721. aged 59. Children:


1. John, Jr., removed to south Carolina.


H Isaac of Boston and Middletown.


111 Peter, lost at sea.


Many, in. Dr. John Ranchen, Apl. 3. 1713. af Boston; dan. Mary m. Ust w. Andrew Sigourney. V. Marianne, b. June 21, 1096; m (1713) Capt, John Lawrence (who was ket at sea, 1719) of the Ile of Jersey (h 1642 She m. (3) Cant. John keith, and it. Jan. 12. 1754, aged 8.


VE Susinna. m. Gr 26. 1745. Han Mebean, who was born in the Isle of Coll, Argyleshire, Scotland, in 1115. buther ot Dr. Vit M. Le mu of Windsor. Shed. 1kr. 5. 17. VII. Murg. ret. m. dobr Michael ( bernvard of Geneva, and died Mch. 18. 1753, aged 76.


VIII. Ka harine. b. 1687; n. Thomas Lataile of Barbadoes, and had a dan. Margaret, in. Thomas Shep- ard of Passion. IX. Adam >


Marianne Lowroner, or Lawrens, dun. of John and Marianne (Beauchamp) Lawrence, b. July 4, 1717: m. (1) William Koth, ail had two dans : 1) Susanna. b. 1700; m. (1) William Ellery and (2) Dr. Ed- words, both of Handset ; ch of Susanna Elery: ( son, m. Edward Blagg: (A) dane, m. Henry Seymour; 2: Marianne, b. 1712: m. Lemmel Orton of Litchfield. Mrs. Keith in. (9) Rev. Jonathan Marsh of New Hifd. F. N. Shepard.


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FAM. 13. Joseph + (Joseph," John," Edward1 ), E. W .; m. Sarah (dau, John and Sarah Spencer) Burnham, b. 19 July, 1727, and d. 15 Aug., 1812, ;. St. lle d. E. W., 4 July, 1769 ((". R.); invent. est. presented at Court, 10 Aug., 1769; est. distrib. 19 June, 1770, to wid. and all ch. except Eunice. C'h. :


1. Eunice, bp. East Hartford. 10 Sept .. 1749.


2. Esther, b. 11 Oct., 1751: m. John Morton.


3. Stephen. b. 1754; m. Hannah Sadd (was Rev. soldier): d. 2 Oct., ISH. a. 90. Exe (. R.): 1. ('h., bp. Nov., 1779


2. , lip. 7 Sept., 1783. , t1. 25 Jan .. 1752. 3. -


1. -. . Dec. 13. 1756 (a. 1 yr. acc. to E. W. (.) 4 Abiather. b. 21 July, 1750: m. 30 Sept., 1984. Keziah Bissell: d. 7 Oct .. 1829. [FAM. 17. 5. Joseph. b. 16 May. 1759: m. Ruth Stoughton. 6. Phineas (perhaps the ch. of Joseph, acc. to C. A .. bp. 20 Nov., 1781), b. 1762; m. Ketura Hudson; dt. about 1841.


2. Sarah. bp. S Apl., 1764((". /2.); m. Capt. Suth Coe of Torrington. Conn. : d. 1826. 8. Justus, bp. 1 Feb., 1767: m. Clarissa Porter of E. W., 22 Sept .. 1799 (). (. R.); he d. 26 Aug .. 1517: was a seu captain in W. 1. trade; wid. rem. to and d. Madison, N. Y. Issue (E. W. C. R.) :


1. Theodore (Dea.) of > W., bp. 13 Nov .. 1803; I. Susan Flagg of Hartford; sett. So. W .: rem. (1573) lo East Hartf'd, where he d. 15 Aug., 1874, :r 21: wid. res. (1874) East Hartford. ( hild : (1) Theodore Henry: m. Carrie Lewis. He is a merchant in Chicago.


9. Mary. bp. 16 Apl., 1269 (C. R.); m. 24 Nov., 1796, Abel Gillette of Why.


FAM. 14. Daniel (Samuel, Samuel, Edward' ), m. Elizabeth Flynt, who d. 29 Nov., 1278, in 73d year ((. R.); he d. 9 Apl., 1766 (E. W. O.) a. 59. Ch. :


1. Jerusha, b. 31 Aug .. 1735.


9. Chloe, b. 17 May, 1737.


3. Daniel.


4. Alexander. i twin -. b. 30 Ang .. 1739.


Alex. (Rev. soldier) : prob. the A. who had (('. R.) ch. bp. 26 Jan .. 1251; ch. bp. 6 Oct .. 1782.


5. Timothy, b. 93 Sept., 1741 (Rev. soklier); prob. the T. who had ch. bp. 26 Mch., 1769: Polly. bjs.


18 Jnlv. 1773: ch. bp. 15 Ang., 1779. C. R.


6. Hezekiah. b. 5 Mch .. 1744; d. 9 Sepr., 1759, a. S yr. 6 m. 4. - F. W. O.


7. Elizabeth, b. 23 Apl .. 1746; d. 1 Sepl .. 1752, m. 6 yr. 4 m. Nd. - E. B. O.


6. Abiel. b. 9 May. 1759: d. 29 (28, ('. R.) Ang .. 1753. :r. 2 yr. 3 m. 20 d. - E. W. 0.


FAM. 15. Eliphalet ' (Samuel, Joseph," John, Edward ' ), m. Anna (dau. Solomon and Mary) Gilman, who d. 8 Jan., 1808, 2. 67, at Long Hill, E. W. ; he d. 28 Mch., 1793 (C. R.). Children (C. R.) :


1. Anna. bp. 20 June. 1262; d. 13 Aug., 175℃. C.R.


2. Naomi, bp. 6 Nov .. 1763; d. East Hartford, Jan., 1823, 20. 60.


3. Aaron, h. 1, bp. & Dec., 1765: m. Rebecca Wit- liams ; res. Middlebury, Vt .: 5 ch.


4. Moses, bp. 6 Mch., 1768. FAM. 18.


5. Miriam, bp 5 Aug .. 1770; in. Ran-el Squire, 10 May, 1791; d. 17 Jan., 1$21. lle d. 20 Feb .. 1844, Simsbury.


6. Solomon, bp. 2 Mch .. 1273; m. Betsy Chap- man, 21 Feb .. 1792: 7 ch.


7. Eliphalet. b. 25 Jun., 1757; bp. 10 May. 1778: m. (1) Mabel Pitkin, 1 Mch., 1800, who d. 20 Sept .. 1821: m. (2) Lucy Lattin, 3 Jan .. 1828, who d. 11 May. 1858: hrd. 12 Ang., 1850. lamme ('. R.): 1. - -. bap. 20. d. 25 Oet., 1802. 2. Mabel. bp. 20 Mch., 1-03.


8. Calvin, b. Dec., 1750: bp. Jan .. 1781; in. (1) Polly Tilden, who d. 12 Nov., 1834: in. (2) Sally Bacon, 7 Oct .. 1838: he d. 1861: 7 ch.


9. Anna (C. R. says Malw/), bp. 11 May. 1783: m. John Magill, 11 Feb .. 1801; d. 4 Mch., 1862, a. 80.


FAM. 16. Samuel 5 (Sam.,4 Jox.," John," Edward1), m. (1) Sarah (dan. Enoch and Sarah Treat) Loomis, b. 19 Oct., 1755; d. 6 Jan., 1805; (2) Dorothy (dlau. Jede- diah) Loomis, wid. of Abial Hurd (several of her children by Hurd died young; a dau., Dulcinea Hurd, m. 10 Sept., 1820, John Jilson of E. W., and a son, Abial Hurd, Jr., served in the Black Hawk War and d. in some western State); Mrs. E. d. 18 Dec., 1823, æ. 61; Samuel Elmer d. 8 June, 1834; served through 5 campaigns of the Rev. ; was at Battle of Long Island, at New London, and at Burgoyne's sur- render at Saratoga: also at Horseneck, 1779; West Point, 1780; Children (all by 1xt. mar .- C. R.):


1. Alanson. b. 1, bp. 11 Aug., 1782. FAM. 19.


2. Susannah b. 20 Det., 1254: bp. 24 Oct., 1755; d. 26 Oct .. 1757.


3. Samuel. b. 18, bp. 29 July. 1787; m. Dorcas (dan. Elinb and Dorcas Williams) Pratt of F. Htfd. b. 23 July, 1799: d. Apl., 1881; was a member of Y'apt. Daniel Hayden's No., 10th Com. Mil., in 1813: served at New London, Con; he d. & Jnur, 1×34, 2, 70.


1. Sarah, b. 23, bp. 29 Nov., 1759; m. Zenas Burn-


ham, who d. 1809; she d. 27 .Inly, 1871. Issue ; 1. Sarah Lorinda ( Burnhan), b. IS Sept., 1811: m. 7 .pl .. 1831, Abraham Williams, E. Htfd.


2. Timothy Elmore :Burnham, b. 10 Nov., 1816; 11. 3 Oct .. 1516, Eveline Gillette.


5. Elijah, le. 14 Nov. 1792: bp. 10 Feb., 1793; was of ('ajst. Daniel Hayden's Co., 19th Cont. Militia, in 1513: d. 11 Oct., 1×19.


6. Harvey, b. 26 Dec., 1799. FAM. 20.


FAM. 17. Joseph (Joseph,4 Joseph," John," Edward1), mn. Ruth (dau. Oliver) Stoughton of E. W .; b. Feb., 1760; d. 18 Dec., 1843, at W. Hartford. Ile was Selectman of 11., 1820-22, and d. 18 Dec., 1837. Ch. (bp. (. R.) :


1. William, b. 23 Dec., 1781; bp. 21 Apl., 1752; m. Sabra Sedgwick ; d. º May. Isto.


2. Joseph, b. 11, bp. 27 Apl., 173: m. May. 1800, Mary Goodwin, and d. 9 Nov .. 1562.


3. Ruth. b. 30 Dec .. 1744: m. Capt. Gro. Flagg, ant d. 17 May, 1860. 21.


1. Henry, b. 12 Nov., 1786; bp. 15 Nov., fos7. FAM. , ch., d. 13 Dec .. 1791. C. R.


5. Orrin, b. 29 Ang., bp. 17 Nov., 1:93; m. 4 June,


1×20, Mary Newberry, and d. 22 Dec., 1837. . ch .. d. 18 Det .. 1295. - C. R.


6. Eleanor, b. F June. 1202; in. 27 Sept., 1522. Amor Hurlburt.


2. Oliver Stoughton, b. 1 Feb .. 1800: m. 11 Apl., 1-32, Mary Ann Wills.


5. Lucius, b. 80 Ang., 1801; in. 8 Dec., 1831, Fidelia Brace.


9. Hiram (Rev.), b. 3 Feb., 1812; m. Emeline Smith.


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FAM. 18. Moses " (Eliphalet, Sam.,A Joseph," John," Edward1 ), m. 23 Feb., 1806, Eunice Burnham, who d. 22 Apl., 1870, a. 89, at Middlebury, Vt. Ile d. 26 Sept., 1854, a. S. Children :


1. C'urtis, b. 29 Oct., ISOG. FAM. 24. . Delcena. b. 14 June, 1818; m. Ilenry Ander- son, 26 Nov., 1840; he d. 1 Mch., 1819.


2. Elgiva. b. 13 Nov., 1808; m. (1) Horace Burn- ham, 31 May. 1535, who d. Of Apl .. INF. : 42: In. (2) Jerome Signor, 5 Mch .. 1850.


3. Mores. b. 9 May, 1510. FAM. 23.


1. . Joseph, 1. 25 Mich .. 1212. FAM. 21.


5. Frances. b. 31 May, 1>11; m. Harvey Good- win, 2 Feb .. 1815.


6. William. b. 20 Dec., 1813; d. 25 Feb .. 1815.


S. Lvc Washington, b. 5 Dec., 1820; m. Sarah A. Cowles, 3 Nov., 1817: d. 15 July, 1859. Issue (res. So. 11.) :


1. Sarah Rosetta. h. 10 Feb., 1859; d. 4 Nov., 1856. !. Anna, b. 26 Aug., 1856; m. 1 .. Forest Baker, 20 MIch., 1883.


FAM. 19. Alanson " (Sam.," Sam., Joseph, 3 .John, Edward1 ), m. 18 Oct., 1819 (S. B.), wid. Chloe (dau. - Rockwell (wid. Roswell) Sadd, b. 1782; d. 3 Dec., 1855, w. 75; res. Hartford; contractor and builder; rem. to (Scantic) E. W., and died 15 Jan., 1828, æ. 45 (S. B.). C'h. :


1. Sarah, b. 1821; d. 21 Jan., Ises.


| 2. ('h., d. 1 Jan .. 1825, æ. 1. - S. B.


FAM. 20. Harvey 6 (Capt.) (Amm., 5 Sam.,4 Joseph,3 John,2 Edward 1), m. 19 Apl., 1830, Clarissa (dau. Zenas and Thankful) Burnham of E. Hartford; b. 23 Oct., 1998; J. 5 .Jan., 1871; res. So. W .; member State Legislature 1812 and '44; Capt. of an independent Rifle Co. attached to 25 Reg. Conn. Mil., 1836-38; d. 26 Mich., 1873. Ch .: portion of this work.


1 Mary Janette, b. 15 Jan .. 1832; res. Burnside, Conn .: a competent genealogi-t to whom we have been much indebted in the genealogical


2. Samuel Edward, b. 3 Nov., 1833. FAM. 25.


FAM. 21. Henry % (Joseph, 5 Joseph, 4 JJoseph," John," Edward1), m. 23 June, 1814 (R. D.), Chloe (dan. Warham) Porter, b. 12 Dec., 1794; d. 13 May, 1861; res. in meadow near bank of Conn. River, So. W .; was Sgt. in Capt. Hayden's Co., 1911: Conn. Mil., 1812. Ile d. 25 Mch., 1831, 2. 45; she d. 19 May, 1861, æ. 66. Ch. :


1. Henry L., b. 12 Jan., 1816; m. Harriet F. (dan. Samuel and Sarah Hamer) Bancroft, who d. 12 May. 1843. 0. 2L. leaving a dan., Harriet Elmert, 12 days old, who m (1) Chas. JI. (s. ]]] ram Skinner of Wpg., who served in War of Civil Rebell. and died at home from illness contracted in army: she m. (2) W. W. (. Wm.) Green of Wpg .: had (1) Alice (Green); (2) Car- rie Lonise (Greeni; m. ( Julia Gillette (dan. Eli- akim M. and Anne) Olcott, who d. E. W. 90 Nov., 1573, ir. 54.


2. Samuel P., b. 1 May, 1821: m. 9 Jan .. 1841, Eliza- beth Ann Ray ; res. Hartford.


3. Harriet E .. b. 10 July, 1823; m. Sanford Buck- land of Wpg .; d .; no issue, and Mr. B. m. (2) Harriet (dan, Reuben) Green of Wpg.


4 Charlotte E., b. 21 Sept., 1829; m. 17 Meh., 1853. Arthur J. Hosmer ( ~. Horace and Marilda) of So. W .; res. Hartford; no issue.


5. Sarah, b. 7 Jan., 1831; d. nnm .. E. W.


6. -. d less than one day old.


7. Julia .1


FAM. 22. Curtis' ( Moses," Eliph., Sam., Jos.,3 John,2 Eder.1), m. 22 Feb., 1836, Violet Morgan ; he d. 21 Oct., 1873. Children :


1. Mary Anne, b. 17 Nov., 1836; m. JJas. II. Ran- ney, 12 Apl., 1851; he d. 11 Qet., 1-79, a. 44.


2. Sanford, b. 4 Feb., 1838; I1.


3. Ella, m. Frunk B. Merriam, ! Ich., 1868. 4. Elizabeth: d.


FAM. 23. Moses (Moser, 6 Eliph.,& Sam., Jos., 3 John,? Eller.1), m. Ruhamah Bid- well, 20 Apl., 1826; he d. 11 June, 1862; res. Burnside, Con. C'h .:


1 Esther Frances, b. 13 Der .. 1837; d. 25 Ort . 1953.


2. John Henry, b, 10 July. 1839; m. France's Bar- rows, 20 Ort .. 1873; s. p.


3. Elizur Bidwell. b. 2 .Inly, 1>11: d. Apl., IN71.


1. Oliver Webster. b. 2 Mel , 1813. FAM. 26.


5. Ellen Rosanna, b. 22 Feb. 1815; d. 5 Sept. 1819. 6. Laura Elizabeth. b. 9 July, 1817: d. 13 Aug., 1817.


6. Mary Ann. b. 21 Mch., 1850; m. Edward F. Sta- ger, 29 Der., 1870; res. Burnside, Conn.


FAM. 21. Joseph (Maxes," Eliph., Sam., Jos.,3 .John,? Edir.' ), married Calista Cowles, 11 Sept., 1839; res. So. W. Ch .:


1. Marietta. b. . July, 1~10: m. (1) Geo. A. War- ner, 11 May, 1×65; (2) Samuel Williams, s Der , 1×50.


4. Joseph Milton. b. 10 Sept . 1×12. FAM. 27.


3. James Monroe, . 5 .Jan., 1844: d. 22 Oct., 1×19.


4. Francis Lere. b. 1 Mch., 1%16; d. 9 Der., 1849.


5. Frderick Emperson, b. 18 Dec . 1819. FAM. 28.


6. Jane Ann, b. 1 June, 1-31: m. Z. A. Burnham, 20 Apl., 1871.


7. Frank, b. t .July, 1853: m. Emerett C. Grant, 1 Der., 1.74.


S. Elliott (., b. H Apl., 1560; m. Jessie L. King, 15 Nov., INST.


FAM. 25. Samuel Edward (Harry,6 Sum.,5 Sam., Jos.,3 John,2 Eder.1), educated at Hinsdale Academy and Williston Sem. (Easthampton, Mass.); grad. Wms. Coll., 1857; teacher in Sedgwick Instit., Gt. Barrington, Mass. ; principal of academy at Stowe, Vt., 1:59; memb, of Gen. Assem. Conn., 1860; chief clerk in oflice of C'onn. State Treas., 1860 65, in which capacity a large part of the duty of raising money


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for the equipment of troops during the War of the Rebell. devolved upon him; vis- ited Washington and the front several times by app'i of Gov. Buckingham, once to receive payment for amts, expended by the State in behalf of Gen. Gov't, and once to re-enlist and pay bounties to regiments whose terms of service had expired; memb. of Gen. Assemb. Conn., 1864, at which time he obtained a charter for the Con- tinental Life Ins. Co., of which he became see'y and afterwards pres., increasing its assets, during the period of 10 yrs., from $150,000 to over $2,500,000; in 1875 became pres. of Conn. River Banking Co. of Hartford, Conn. (founded in 1828), which po- sition he still holds; in early life was much interested in natural history, being pres. of the soc. at Wms. Coll., and leader of a scientific expedition to Florida, in 1856; is preparing a genealogy of the Elmer family, and to his notes we are much in debted for the perfection of this condensed sketch of the family. He m. 1 Nov., 1864, Mary Amchia (dan. Dennis and Ilarriet Sloun) Burnham of Hartford, b. 21 Dec., 1837; d. 26 May, 1878; res. Hartford, Conn. C'h .:


1. Frank Harvey. b. 6 Nov., 1866.


2. Samuel Dean, b. 29 Dec., 1868.


3. Charles Burnham, b. 17 May, 1821. 1 4. Henry Dennis, b. 11 Apl .. 1875.


FAM 26. Oliver W.3 (Moses,7 Moses, 6 Eliphalet, Samuel, Joseph, John, Edward1), m. Emma M. Barker, 10 May, 1871; res. Burnside, Conn. Children :


1. Harry Webster, b. 9 Sept., 1872.


2. Arthur Oliver, b. 8 Sept., 1824; d. 13 Mch., 1577.


3. Emma Frances, b. 2 Ort .. 1878.


FAM. 27. Joseph Milton $ (Joseph," Moses, " Eliph. , 5 Som., + Joseph,3 John," Eller'd.1), m. (1) Martha E. Ferry, 12 .July, 1865, who d. 29 Mch., 1866, æ. 23; m. (2) Mary P. Daggett, 25 Dec., 1866; he d. 18 Feb., 1886; res. So. Windsor, Ch. :


1. 1da M. Ferry, b. 29 Mch., 1866; d. 13 Sept., 1868. 3. Hattie Gertrude, b. 24 Ang .. 1873.


2. Marietta Malina, b. 24 Nov., 1868. 4. Grace Mary, b. 1 Dec., 1852.


FAM. 28. Frederick E.8 (Joseph, Mosts," Eliph.,5 Sam. Joseph , Joka,2 Edward' ), m. Eva M. Kilburn, 12 July, 1871; res. So. W. Children :


1. Edwin Joseph, b. 20 Feb., 1822.


2. Frederic Lee, b. 6 Sept., 1874.


3. Judson Luther, b. F Oct., 1877; d. 18 July, 1883.


4. Florence, b, 3 May. 1884.


5. Arthur Milton, b. 4 July, 1886: d. July, 1887.


Deaths. - Dolly, d. 29 Mch., 1820, a. 34 .- R. D. Elizabeth, d. (A. II.) 5 .Jan .. 1835. - C. R. Jacob, d. 1:10. - (. R. Justus (Capt.), d. 28 Aug., 1817, 2. 50,- R. D. Oliver, d. 3 Sept., 1821, æ. 32. - R. D. Susannah, d. 16 Apl., 1768 .- C.R. Wid., d. Dec., 1755 .- C. R. Wic., d. S Dec., 166. - Wid. Sarah, (. 15 Ang., 1812, æ. 87- R. D. Mrs. Mary, ir. 72; d. 20 Mch., 1821. - R. D. Theodore Henry, s. of Theo, and Susan, bp. 8 June, 18.15. - C. R. Sam- uel, Jr., had ((". R.) (poss. the Sam, who m. Martha Risley) Ch. : (1) d. 1 Jan., 1743; (2) d. Ang., 1744; (3) d. 13 Ang., 1751; (4) d. 12 Dec., 1755.


ELY, Daniel, m. Mary Chapman, 20 May, 1769; he d. 22 Aug., 1832, w. SI; she d. 15 Feb., 1814, æ. 65 .-- II".0. Roswell, m. Martha (dan. Asahel) Stiles, 5 Nov., 1812. Albert (s. of Roswell), m. Lucinda Abbe, 3 Oct., 1838. - S. B. Daniel, of W., m. Roxy Allen, 18 Nov., 1805. - S. B. Daniel and Hannah had (X. S. R.) (1) Daniel, bp. May, 1784 : (2) Marey, bp. 20 Feb., 1785.


Baptisms (S. B.). - Angeline, bp. 14 Aug., 1825. Erskine, bp. 21 July, 1992. Eugene, bp. 23 July, 1829. Lora, bp. 7 Sept., 18I. Jonathan's 2 ch. bp. 24 Oct., 1785. - E. W. C. R. Ephraim, d. 13 Apl., 1811, 2. 60. - S. B. Ephraim, wife of, d. 16 Apl., 1814, w. 58 .- S.B. Benjamin, (1. 10 Oct., 1808, æ. 65. - S. B.


ENO (Enno, Enos). [For the very thorough culargement and revision of this genealogy, (as compared with that given in our first edition,) we are indebted to Rev. HORACE EDWIN HAYDEN of Wilkesbarre, Pa .; thanks are also die to Dr. HENRY C. ENo of Saugatuck.] The name is thus written in official papers in Conn. The final & was added by Gen. Roger Enos, but was always silent. "There has always been a tradition that the family came from


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France." That word "always" is to cover a period of nearly 250 years, 16-16-1891. It is worthless unless the tradition was written down by some one early in the 18th century. The name "Ennew," pronounced " Ennoo," has long existed in Colches- ter Co., Essex, Eng. The Rhode Island family of Enos pronounced their name with an "s." It is found written in the 18th century Ennis, and " Eanoss." The Delaware Enos family doubtless descend from the Rhode Island family. James Enos' trade of a barber is as much English as French. In his day no man in Lon- don could vote unless he was a member of one of the trade guilds of that city. Nor could he be elected Alderman, Sheriff, or Lord Mayor of London until he had served his apprenticeship in a trade guild. The Lord Mayor was required to be a member of one of the twelve great Livery Companies. James Eno had probably learned his trade of barber-surgeon in the Barber Surgeon Company of London, of which Sir Astley Cooper and other eminent surgeons were apprentices. New England, Maryland, and Virginia were largely settled by men who had thus learned their trades as apprentices to the English Craft Guilds. Isaac Allerton of the May- Morrer, whose descendants are among the most distinguished of New England and Virginia people, learned his trade in the Merchant Tailor's Company, London. John Gedney of Salem, Mass., " vintner " and " inn-keeper," and his son, Bartholo- mew Gedney, "ship carpenter," ancestors of the noble family of Fairfax in Virginia had learned their trades there .*


James, came to W. 1618 (see p. 155, Vol. 1.) : m. (1) 18 Aug., 16-18, Hannah (daugh- Jaures ter Rich.) Bidwell of W. (O.C.R.); she b. 22 Oct., 1634; Pro d. 7 Oct. 1657 (0. (. R.); (2) 5 Aug., 1658, Elizabeth (wid. of Thos.) Holcombe of W .; she d. 7 Oct., 1679; " Im. the 8th day " (O. C. R.); m. " by Capt. Nuberry," 29 Apl., 1680 (0. (. R.); (3) Hester (b. Williams, and said to have been the first white ch. b. at Hartford, and wid. of James, s. of Begat) Eggleston of W. ; she d. 10 July, 1220 ( W. R.); James Eno d. W., 1 July, 1692. With his son, James, " owned Ils. at Massacoe. In N'. Ld. Rec., under date of 28 Nov., 1663, is rec. gt. of "a stray [i. e., a strip, or small, unused piece] of Il." to James Eno, "in the Palizado, to build him a shop upon, to barber in, and he has now built it " - see, also, chapter on Early Settlers and Distribution of Home-Lots. [In corroboration of this hint at James Enos's business, there still exists in the possession of a member of the Eliphalet Eno family of Torrington, Conn., a very curious sharing, or berber's boot, such as were used by the surgeon- barbers of olden times, and are even now used in Spain and some other European countries. This bowl, of which we give a picture (from photograph), is of coarse delft, or crockery, of a grayish-white color; is 38 inches on its outside, and 24 inches on its inner circumference, and has on one side of its rim a circular indenta- tion, intended to fit around the neck and under the chin of the person being shaved, while nearly opposite to it is a hole, or dent, in the rim, evidently for the thumb. There is, also, another hole in the rim of the bottom of the bowl, for the purpose of inserting a string which encircled the waist of the customer, to hold it in place. The inner face of the bowl is decorated with representations of the va- rions utensils and adjunets of the barber's trade (viz., seissors, razor. combs, soap, and brush, and the date 1663) done in blue and under-glazing, as is, also, the con- ventional ornamentation of the border.


In the same family is kept a very ancient Eno baptismal blanket and " fixings," thus described by the present owner, Mrs. Henry J. Jackson, p. 70, a grand-dau. of Eliphalet Eno of Torrington, Conn .: "This baptismal robe is a piece of cloth, of mixed cotton and silk, quite thick, with stripes of various colors and shades (rab, green, blue, and red, very gay. It is 3 feet 4 inches in length, and 2 feet 8 inches wide, of two breadths; a pair of little skeres of the same material, 8 in. long; a pair of mittx (very small of drab linen, embroidered upon the back and around


* Sre Hayden's Virginia Geneulogies, 1-91.


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the thumb with silk thread, and tipped at end with red silk; then a tiny little cap of silk of darker stripes and trimmed around with same as robe," In the hands of Mr. John S. Eno of Brewsters, N. Y., is an ancient sword said to have been brought from England by the Emigrant Eno, which has been handed down for several gen- erations in the line of the eldest son. - n. R. S. ]


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THE ENO SHAVING BOWL, 1663. (Photographed from the original.)


In 1661, James Enno, with six others, presented a petition to the court, asking for church privileges and baptism for their children. The original petition is still preserved in the State Library at Hartford. Ser, also, p. 192-191, Vol. 1. Chil- dren (0. 0. R .; b. W.):


1. Sarah, b. 15 June. 1619; m. (1) 11 pl .. 1667, Wm.) Phelps : shr d. Apl., 1732.


1%najah (N. Thos)) Holcombe. 1. 3 .June, 4. James, h. 30 Oct., 1651. Fast 2.


1611: d. 25 JJune, 1936; che in. (2) Samuel (gd .- 8. 1 3. John, b. 2 Dec., 1051. FAM. 3.


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FAM. 2. James? (James1), m. 26 Dec., 1678 (O. C. R.) Abigail (dau. Samuel and Abigail Holcombe) Bissell (0. (". R.), who was h. 6 July, 1661; d. 19 Apl., 1728; he d. 16 July, 1714; both buried in Old Burying-ground, Simsbury. He was probably the J. who was one of 11 petitioners, 1705, for a grant of land for services in the Swamp Fight, in King Philip's War. Ch. :


1. James, b. 23 Sept., 1679. -- O. C. R. FAM. 4.


2. Ann, b. 10 Apl., 16-2; d. 10 June, 1760; m. 6 Apl., 1699, JJosepb (s. John and Sarah Spencer) Case of Iltfd. and W .: res. Sims,, and was the mother of Rev. Benajah Case, Y. C., 1533.


3. William, b. 5 Jan. (15 Dre. ? ), 1654. FAM. 5.


1. Abigail, b. 1 Mch., 1686 %; m. 3 Apl., 1:07. Sam- nel Phelps.


5. Mary, b. 5 May, 1601; d. 15 Sept., 1697.


6. John, b. 5 Jan., 1693.


7. Samuel, b. 7 July. 1696. FAM. G.


« Susannab. b. 16 May, 1693.


9. David, b. 12 Aug., 1702. FAM. 7.


FAM. 3. John? (Jumex 1 ), m. 10 May. 1681, Mary (dau. Ebeu, and Mary Wake field) Dibble, "le in his 27, she in her 17 yr." (Col. Rec.), she b. 24 Dec., 1664. The Old Ch. Rec. states this marriage thus: "John s. of James Enno and Mary Daughter of Ebenezer Deble was marryed by Capt. Nubery May the Tuesday before the Elec- tion Court in 1681, May the 10 day." Ch. (b. II'.) :


1. Mary, b. 12 Oct., 1682; m. 28 Jan., 1703. Daniel (s. Cornelius) Gillet ; she d. 17 Dec .. 1703.


2. Martha, b. 6 Apl., 1685; m. 3 Jan., 1705, John (s. Robert) Winchell.


3. Sarab.


4 Anna (Anna Eno, b. 10 Apl., 1682/ 3: m. Apl. 21. 1.12, Ens. John Loomis. - Loomis Gen., 545).


FAM. 4. James $ (Sgt.) (Jas.,? Jax.] ), of W. and Cuiou; mu. (1) 5 Apl., 1703, Mary (dau. John and gd .- dau. Matthew) Grant, b. 23 Jan., 1675; d. 6 Mch., 1704; (2) 15 July, 1708, Hannah (dau. Lieut. Timo, and Mary Griswold) Phelps, b. 16 Ang., 1684; d. MIch., 1728; he d. 1761. Joseph Eno and Mary Loomis were executors of will of James Eno of Union, died 1764 .- Col. Rec. Ch .:




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