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JOSIAS,1 m. Mary Osborn, Oct. 22, 1674* ; moved to Simsbury. Children- Isaac, b. June 4, 1674; Josiah,5 b. June 6, 1675.
NATHANIEL,2 m. Sarah Palmer, Feb. 2, 1697, who d. April 28, 1731. Children-Sarah, b. May 3, 1700 ; m. a Gillett of W. ; moved to Westfield : Nathaniel,6 b. Dec. 31, 1702; Anne, b. July 17, 1705 ; Abner, b. March 17, 1706 ; d. March 10, 1708 : Anne, b. July 31, 1709.
OBADIAH,3 had Martha, b. Aug. 31, 1697; Obediah, b. July 8, 1694 ; d. July 18, 1694 : Jemima, b. Nov. 18, 1700; Christian(a), b. Jan. 10, 1702 ; Obediah, b. June 8, 1705 ; d. Dec. 11, 1728 : Samuel, b. Aug. 3, 1707 ; Tabitha, b. Feb. 6, 1709-10 ; d. June 10, 1714 : Jedidiah, b. May 22, 1712 ; d. June 7, 1714 : Jedidiah, 6/2 b. April 21, 1715.
ISAAC,4 m. Sarah Holcomb, Dec. 20, 1694. Children-Sarah, b. Feb. 17, 1694; Eunice, b. Aug. 8, 1696; Rebecca, b. March 2, 1697; Ann, b. June 12, 1700 ; Isaac,7 b. Nov. 7, 1702; Elijalı,8 b. Oct. 7, 1706.
JOSIAH, Jr.,5 m. Mary Hosford, Dec. 31, 1698. Children-Asahel,9 b. March 25, 1699 ; Noah, b. May 14, 1701; Silas, b. March 9, 1702 ; Amos, b. March 4, 1704 ; Mary, b. April 13, 1707.
NATHANIEL, 6 m. Mary Griswold, July 2, 1729. Children-Keziah, b. April 11, 1730 ; d. Aug. 11, 1730 : Mary, b. Sept. 12, 1731 ; m. a Warner of Hatfield, Mass. ; removed to German Flats, N. Y. : Nathaniel ; 10 Abner, b. Jan. 4, 1733; served under Lieut. Chick iu the Old French War, and d. at Fort Edward : Alvan, b. Feb. 22, 1737-8 ; ancestor of the Owens of Shelburne, N. Y.
JEDIDIAH, 6,2 m. Ruth Phelps, Oct. 4, 1735. Children-Obediah, b. Jan. 14, 1736 ; Daniel, b. Dec. 7, 1738; Tabitha, b. Oct. 2, 1740.
ISAAC, 7 t had Mary, b. June 13, 1733 ; Isaac, b. Sept. 13, 1736 ; Abia, b. Dec. 30, 1739; Mr. Benajah, b. June 1, 1743 ; Sarah, b. Sept. 28, 1747.
ELIJAH, 8 # m. Lydia Clark of Simsbury, March 8, 1672. Children-Rebecca, b. Nov. 6, 1736 ; m. Benedict Alford, and removed to Vermont about 1790 . Hannah, b. July 17, 1740; m. Capt. John Brown of Canton : Elijah, b. Apri ]
* Phelps' Hist. of Simsbury, who also gives Mary, b. Feb. 15, 1679.
t Ancestors of the Owens in Turkey Hills, or East Granby, Ct.
# Ancestor of a Massachusetts branch of the family.
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17, 1763 ; Shem, b. Nov. 9, 1764 ; Silas, b. Oct. 11, 1766 ; Daniel, b. Dec. 15, 1768 ; Erastus, b. Jan. 1, 1771; Lydia, b. April 9, 1773 ; Hannah, b. Feb. 11, 1775 ; Oliver, b. April 24, 1777 ; Joseph, b. June 26, 1779 ; Peletialı, b. Dec. 10, 1781.
ASAHEL,9 m. Deborah Drake, June, 1752 ; had Asahel, b. Oct. 11, 1752 ; Abijah, b. April 9, 1754.
NATHANIEL, 10 * m. Mary Pinney, April 16, 1755 ; he d. Dec. 24, 1821, a. 86. Children-Aroer, b. July 21, 1756 ; Esther, b. Nov. 12, 1761 ; never married ; lived on the ancient homestead with her father, and after his death with her. widowed sister, Kezia ; after her death, she resided alone until hier death on Nov. 4, 1852 : Kezia, b. June 15, 1764 ; m. Gideon Tucker, and has 2 sons and a dau. : Hezekiah,11 b. Sept. 1, 1766.
HEZEKIAH,11 m. Elizabeth (dau. of John) Thrall of Wintonbury, Ct., Sept. 21, 1785 ; who d. Jan. 9, 1836 ; lived at Kingsborough, N. Y.# Children- Elizabeth, d. Jan. 25, 1816 ; unmarried ; Candace, b. Aug. 14, 1789 ; m. Abner Leonard of Kingsborough, and d. April 2, 1839 : Fanny, b. July 7, 1791; m. Roger Stillwell of Manlius, N. Y .; she d. Oct. 11, 1849 : Altamira, b. Feb, 1, 1799 ; m. Ephraim Burt : John Jason12 b. Aug. 13, 1803; Edward Hezekiah13 b. Dec. 10, 1808 ; Roger Leonard, b. in Watertown, N. Y., April 2, 1812; en- listed in the Texan war of independence, and served till its close ; having once been taken prisoner by the Mexicans, and having suffered the greatest priva- tions ; he d. unmarried at Houston, Texas, Nov. 3, 1839.
(Rev.) JOHN JASON, 12 § m. 1, Elizabetlı B. (dau. of Hezekialı) Webb of
"NATHANIEL, was at the time of his death, the last male member of the ancient Congregational Church at Poquonnoc, W. His funeral sermon was preached by the Rev. Mr. Rowland of W. He was a man of great placidity of temper, seldom or ever showing any sign of anger, however much provoked. His children have said that they never knew him to laugh, a smile being all that would betray the feeling within. In the American Revolution, his son Aroer being called to do military duty, and being in poor health, the father took his place, and was in the army at New York, at the time of the retreat from Long Island.
t She left the ancient homestead to her brother Hezekiah, and it is now owned by Rev. JOHN, Jr., and EDWARD H. OWEN, Esq., of New York city.
# HEZEKIAH resided at the paternal homestead nntil 26 years of age, when he removed to Colebrook, Ct., where he nnited with the Congregational church, under the pastoral charge of the second President Edwards. In 1803, he removed to Kingsborough, N. Y., where he resided until 1836, after which time he lived in New York City, with his sons. Ile was an ardent patriot, and volnntecred from Watertown, to defenco of Sackett's Harbor in the war of 1812. Ilis life was one of much vicissitude and trial, but his latter days wero eminently peaceful and happy. His piety was even and cheerful; his hopes of eternal life nnclonded, and many hours of each day were spent in the studious perusal of the Bible. Ile was remarkably fond of music, and often astonished his friends, even at the age of 80 years, by tho purity and volume of voice with which he would sing the songs of other days. He died at Brooklyn, N. Y., July 16, 1854, nearly 90 years of age, and was buried at Ogdensburgh, N. Y.
₴ (Rev.) JOHN JASON, D. D., being from his earliest years fond of books, and withal not of vory robust health, was designed by his parents for some one of the learned professions, but was not able to commence upon a conrse of liberal education nntil 1823, when he commenced bis preparatory studies at Middlebury (Vt.) Academy. One year after, he entered Middlebury Col- lege, where he gradnated in 1828. The same autumn he entered Andover Theological Seminary, from which he graduated in 1831. Having been licensed to preach by the South Suffolk Con-
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Green Farms, Ct. ; m. 2, Lavinia B. (dau. of Daniel) Heath of Bradford, Vt. ; has had three children by Ist wife, two of whom d. in infancy ; the third, EDWARD JASON, b. Nov. 28, 1835, in New York city ; grad. at N. Y. Univer- sity, 1855, now living and practising law in New York city.
EDWARD HEZEKIAH, 13 commenced the study of law with the Hon. Daniel Cady, at Johnstown, N. Y., and in Nov., 1832, removed to New York city, where he completed his studies in the office of Horace Holden ; was admitted to practice in July, 1833, in New York city, where he now resides ; he m. 1, Jane Augusta (dau. of Stephen) Livingston, of Johnstown, N. Y. ; he m. 2, Sarah Lyman (dau. of Lora) Nash of New York city ; 4 children by Ist wife, of whom are now living, Jane Augusta, William Henry, Edward Livingston. By his 2d wife, 2 children, Frederick Nash, and Sarah Catharine.
SAMUEL, m. Margaret Griswold, Nov. 19, 1730. Children-Samuel, b. Feb. 24, 1736-7; Margaret, b. April 28, 1742; Seth, b. Jan. 1, 1744.
SAMUEL, Jr., had Rachel, b. June 29, 1760; Eunice, b. Nov. 24, 1761; Kcziah, b. July 16, 1763; Azubah, b. Jan. 6, 1765 ; Sarah, b. July 16, 1767; Peggy, b. April 22, 1769 ; Alice, b. -; Samuel, b. June 11, 1773 (or 5).
SETH (perhaps s. of Samuel, jr.), had Seth, b. May 2, 1783; Jerusha, b. May 12, 1785.
JOHN, had John, b. March 18, 1711-12; Derzier, b. Feb. 26, 1718. ELIJAH, had Joel, b. Sept. 6, 1785.
JEDIDIAH (probably s. of Obadiah3 ).
MISCELLANEOUS.
DANIEL, m. Mary Bissell, Jan. 24, -. NATHANIEL, m. Mary Gaylord, June 14, 1694. Dea. SAMUEL, m. Wid. Mary Fyler, Feb. 26, 1783.
Deaths .- JOHN (s. of John), d. Jan. 25, 1670. ISAAC (s. of Joseph), d. Dec. 3, 1709. JOSIAS, d. Sept. 11, 1722. MARGARET (dau. of Samuel), d. April 28, 1741. MARGARET (wife of Dea. Samuel), d. Feb. 7, 1783. (E. W. O.) SARAH (wid. of John), d. Feb. 5, 1814, a. 89.
PALMER, NICHOLAS, m. Joan ; who d. April 16, 1683 ; he d. Aug. 30, 1689 ; had Mary, b. May 3, 1637 ;* Hannah (or Ann), bap. Oct. 11, 1640 ; Timothy,1 bap. March 20, 1641 ; Elizabeth, b. Aug. 7, 1644.
TIMOTHY,1 m. Hannah Buel, Sept. 17, 1663 ; who d. Sept. 26, 1704 ; he d.
gregational Association, Boston, Mass .; he was ordained by the New York Third Presbytery in Oct., 1831. From that time until the spring of 1835 he filled tho office of secretary of the Presbyterian Education Society, from which he resigned, in order to take charge of the Cornelius Institute, for the preparation of young men for the ministry. After this he received a call to Middlebury College, Vt., as professor of Greek and Latin languages, which he declined. The degree of D. D. was conferred npon him by the University of the city of New York, and iu 1849 he was elected professor of ancient languages in the New York Free Academy, and in 1853 was elected Vice President of the same institution, which offices he continues to fill at present. Ile has published with copious notes and commentaries, a classical series, comprising a Greek Reader, Xenophon's Anabasis, Xenophon's Cyropedia, Homer's Iliad, Homer's Odyssey, and Thucydides ; also the Acts of the Apostles; and is now engaged on an English com- mentary on the New Testament, of which Matthew, Luke and John, havo already been pub- lished.
#Old Ch. Rec.
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Aug. 29, 1713. Children *- Timothy, b. Aug. 25, 1664 ; Hannah, b. Oct. 3, 1666; Mary, b. May 14, 1669 ; Sarah, b. Feb. 25, 1671 ; John,2 b. April 13, 1673; Sarah, b. April 12, 1675 ; Samuel, b. Sept. 7, 1677 ; Martha, b. Dec. 29, 1679, who d. Aug. 16, 1683 ; Benjamin, b. Feb. 24, 1682.
JOHN,2 m. Sarah Mudge, Jan. 14, 1695. Children-John,3 b. June 11, 1690 ; Benjamin, b. Dec. 23, 1703, who d. Aug. 23, 1706 ; Samuel,4 b. April 5, 1712; Benjamin, b. Oct. 11, 1707.
Capt. JOHN, Jr.,3 m. Deborah Filley, Sept. 12, 1723, who d. Jan. 29, 1797, a. 92; he d. April 11, 1794. Children-John,5 b. Feb. 7, 1724 ; Mary, b. Sept. 10, 1728 ; Jehiel, b. Jan. 12, 1730 ; d. Oct. 10, 1756 : Eli, b. Oct. 13, 1733; m. Elizabeth Gillet, April 1, 1756 ; d. Sept. 29, 1756 : Joel,6 b. May 14, 1736 ; Ezekiel, b. March 17, 1737; d. Sept. 10, 1756 : Jonathan,7 b. May 31, 1740; Benjamin,8 b. April 10, 1742 ; Deborah, b. June 21, 1746.
SAMUEL,4 m. Ruth Pratt of Hartford, April 6, 1738. Children-Sarah, b. Jan. 12, 1738 ; who d. Feb. 14, 1759 : Lydia, b. Aug. 25, 1743 ; Hannah, b. Dec. 29, 1745 ; Timothy, b Aug. 18, 1747; Stephen, b. June 7, 1750 ; Samuel, b. March 16, 1755.
JOHN, 3d,5 m. Jerusha Allyn, Dec. 3, 1748 ; who d. April 27, 1785. Child- ren-John, b. April 21, 1750 ; Jerusha, b. Aug. 29, 1751; Jerusha, b. Nov. 11, 1752 ; Jehiel, b. March 18, 1757.
JOEL,6 m. Ann Hayden, July 23, 1761. Children-Ann, b. May 16, 1762 ; Naomi, b. Oct. 1, 1763 ; Latimer, b. Feb. 4, 1766 ; Joel, b. July 26, 1768 ; Hervey, b. Nov. 30, 1770 ; Martin, b. Feb. 19, 1773 ; Rubah, b. July 5, 1775 ; Hezekiah Hayden,9 b. Jan. 19, 1781; Horace, b. March 5, 1783.
Mr. JONATHAN,7 m. wid. Hannan Hubbard, Jan. 19, 1764; who d. May 5, 1796, a. 67 ; he d. April 22, 1810, a. 70. Children-Jonathan, b. July 14, 1766 ; Jehiel, b. June 17, 1768 ; Ezekiel, b. Feb. 7, 1770.
BENJAMIN, 8 had Chloe, b. Aug., 1763; Mabel, b. Sept. 9, 1768.
HEZEKIAH H.,9 had Julia Ann, b. July 16, 1813; Emeline, b. April 15, 1815 ; Abigail T., b. June 15, 1818 ; William Lucius, b. Nov. 20, 1820.
STEPHEN, m. Sarah Barber, Oct. 17, 1717; he d. Nov. 17, 1720; had Stephen, b. Jan. 18, 1718 ; Timothy, b. June 28, 1720.
CORNELIUS, had Mary, b. April 2, 1755 ; Job, b. Jan. 27, 1757.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Marriages .- JOHN, Jr., m. Widow Jerusha Wadsworth, March 4, 1762. EPAPHRAS, m. Sophronia Woodward, Dec. 9, 1824. HEZEKIAH, m. Abigail Taylor, May 29, 1841. HORACE, m. Mary Heath, Dec., 1823. MARTIN, Jr., m. Sophronia Barber, May 20, 1835. ISRAEL J., m. Flora Wells, Dec. 3, 1828. JOEL, m. Emily Barber, Feb. 19, 1834.
Deaths (Poq.) .- BENJAMIN (s. of John and Miriam), d. Nov. 15, 1814, a. 23. Capt. JOHN'S first wife, Mindwell, d. Sept. 23, 1814, a. 26; his second wife, Abigail B., d. Jan. 1, 1832, a. 52. Wid. MIRIAM, d. May 31, 1727.
# All but first and last from Old. Ch. Rec.
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PANE - PARKMAN - PARSONS.
MARTIN, d. Nov. 21, 1732. ELI, s. of Samuel, d. Sept. 29, 1756. MARTIN, d. Aug. 23, 1843. JOAN, wife of Nicholas, d. April 16, 1683. Dea. JOHN, d. Sept. 10, 1756.
PANE, PHILIP, had Sarah, b. July 21, 1693.
PAINE (Payne), ELEAZER (E. W.), son of Stephen, who settled in E. W. about 1760, and who was of the Rehoboth, R. I., Paynes (see the Paine Register, published by Henry D. Paine, M. D., of Albany, N. Y.), had the following Children-Hendrick, b. Feb. 14, 1789 ; Franklin, b. Jan. 15, 1791; Charles Cook, b. May 6, 1793 ; Eleazer, b. Nov. 19, 1795 ; Aurelia, b. Sept. 15, 1798 ; Mary Trumbull, b. Oct. 1, 1801. (For extended genealogy of these see Paine Register, above referred to, Articles 31, 61, 71. We merely publish the above as furnishing dates, etc., which are wanting in that Record.)
DAVID, m. Ann A. Sill, Sept. 12, 1822; had Luther Henry, b. March 7, 1824; Theodore Sill, b. Aug. 28, 1825 ; Edward, b. Jan. 24, 1829.
PARKMAN, ELIAS (pp. 126, 133), had Samuel, b. Aug. 12, 1644.
PARSONS, * THOMAS of Windsor, m. Lydia Brown, June 28, 1641 ; he d. in Windsor, Sept. 23, 1661 ; his wife d. June 14, 1674. The name of Thomas Parsons appears on a book called Town Wayes, in Windsor, as one of the owners of the Palisado Plot. He was a Pequot soldier, and received fifty acres of land in Windsor for his services in the Pequot war; which land was subsequently allotted to his two sons, Ebenezer and Samuel Par- sons, by the general court at Hartford, and Lieut. Matthew Allyn and Samuel Beckwith, jun., were appointed by the court to lay it out to them according to their grant, Oct. 13, 1698 (see Col. Records, p. 87). Children-Bethnia, b. May 21, 1642 ; m. Thomas Haskell of Simsbury, who was made a free- man, May 10, 1660 : Abigail, b. Jan. 21, 1644; buried Dec. 5, 1659 : Thomas,1 b. Aug. 9, 1645 ; d. Dec. 14, 1680 : John,2 b. Nov. 13, 1647; Mary, b. July 23, 1652 ; Ebenezer,3 b. May 14, 1655 ; Samuel, b. July 18, 1657; d. at Hartford, Aug. 11, 1708 : Joseph, b May 1, 1661; d. in Sims- bury, April 15, 1687 ; William.4
THOMAS,1 m. Sarah Deare (or Dare), Dec. 24, 1648, in Windsor ; he d. Dec. 14, 1680 (see Hartford Probate Records, vol. iv., p. 37); she d. June 14, 1674. Children-Sarah, b. Oct. 12, 1669 ; Hannah, b. Oct. 3, 1671 ; Thomas, b. Jan. 2, 1673.1
JOHN,2 m. in 1679, Mrs. Elizabeth Garlick (the widow of. Joshua Garlick, one of the original settlers of East Hampton, Long Island), and had a daughter Lydia, b. April 10, 1680, at East Hampton, L. I., who m., April 8, 1695, William Shaw, by whom she had six children ; and after his decease she m. 2, Aaron Leamyeng of Cape May, Oct. 12, 1714, and had issue. It is supposed that her father removed from Windsor to East Hampton, L. I., and
* For an extensive genealogy of this family see New Eng, Gen. Register, vol. c, p. 263,
t Query. Did he remove to Enfield ? Upon the Enfield Records the following children of Thomas and Sarah Parsons are recorded, viz .: John, April 25, 1699; Mary, b. Aug. 7, 1700 : Hannah, b. March 28. 1703.
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from thence to Cape May. The maiden name of Mrs. Elizabeth Garlick was Hardy. John Parsons sold his interest in a lot at East Hampton to Jeremiah Miller, and removed to Cape May, where he landed 13th July, 1691. In September, 1691, he moved on to his plantation, and lived there until his death, January, 1693-4, leaving the whole plantation to his daughter Lydia. After Mr. Parsons's death, his widow married John Fish, who died about six months after. Mrs. Parsons died in May, 1696. Robert W. Leaming, Esq. of Philadelphia, is a descendant of Aaron Leamyeng ; also the Rev. Jeremiah Leaming, who was a rector of Christ Church in Stratford in 1788, and previously in Middleton, Ct.
EBENEZER,3 * had Abigail, b. Aug. 1, 1675 ; Ebenezer, b. April 16, 1677; JOHN, b. July 29, 1678.
WILLIAM, 4 * m. Hannah Parkes or Parker, Oct. 26, 1666, in W. ; he was a sergeant in Capt. Turner's company, in the campaign against King Philip, at Turner's Falls, since so called. Children-William, b. July 25, 1669 ; Hannah, b. Nov. 3, 1678.
WILLIAM, had Abigail, b. April 19, 1777 ; Roxa, b. March 31, 1779 ; Rhoda b. Oct. 25, 1782.
JAMES, had Louise, b. May 20, 1757.
JOHN, had Eunice, b. Aug. 6, 1731.
HEZEKIAH, had Martha, b. June 20, 1732 ; Hezekiah, b. May 28, 1736.
HEZEKIAH, had Hezekiah, b. June 13, 1757 ; Ann, b. May 7, 1764 ; Abigail, b. Dec. 7, 1765 ; Peletiah, b. Sept. 1, 1758 ; who d. Jan. 29, 1769 : Mar- tha, b. Oct. 29, 1759 ; Peletiah, b. Sept. 15, 1761.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Marriages .- CALEB (E. W.) m. Lois Higgins of Chatham, Sept. 22, 1777. HEZEKIAH, m. Ruth Case of Simsbury, May 4, 1822. JERRY, m. Laura Fish, April 26, 1823. EDWARD, m. Mary J. Abbey, Jan. 30, 1831. ALONZO, m. Cynthia Fish, Nov. 22, 1831. ANDERSON, m. Mary Hamilton, May 15, 1833. JONATHAN J., m. Mary C. Griswold, Dec. 1, 1825.
Deaths .- MARY, d. Aug. 23, 1847, a. 57. ABNER H. (s. of Avery H. and Adaline), d. May 4, 1847, a. 6 yrs, 7 mo. 7 d. AVERY H., d. Sept. 11, 1852, a. 37. WILLIAM H. (s. of Avery and Sarah), d. March 27, 1838, a. 3 weeks. (K. M.)-NORTON C., d. June 6, 1855, a. 44.
PASCO, JAMES, m. Hannah Osborn of Enfield, July, 1725 ; had Elizabeth, b. Jan. 29, 1728 ; James, b. March 28, 1731.
JAMES (s. of James), had Jonathan, b. Sept. 29, 1760, who had a son Jonathan, who m. Elizabeth Allen, April 29, 1784; and had Jonathan, jr., b. March 12, 1785.
* Ebenezer, Samuel, Joseph and William, signed an agreement with others, May 7, 1683, by which the inhabitants of Simsbury agreed to settle by lot the question of location of a meeting house. In 1696, Ebenezer, Samnel and William are named among those in Simsbury who paid minister's rates, and William appears in 1701. (Sec New Eng. Gen. Register, vol. v, p. 300).
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NELSON, m. Charlotte King, Feb. 1, 1827.
Mr. STEPHEN, d. Dec. 4, 1807, a. 77 ; his wife Lydia d. Jan. 18, 1795, a. 82. PETER, d. Dec. 20, 1844, a. 75 ; his wife Olive d. April 2, 1814, a. 51.
PERCIS C. (of Norman and Cynthia), d. June 10, 1848, a. 5.
PEARSON, SIMON, m. Ruth Tailer, Dec. 25, 1738 ; had Ruth, b. Oct. 21, 1739 ; Benjamin, b. May 21, 1742 ; Ezra, b. April 16, 1744.
SAMUEL, m. Jerusha Kibbe of Enfield, Jan. 17, 1739 ; had Jerusha, b. Dec. 5, 1740 ; Love, b. Oct. 23, 1742; Abigail, b. May 27, 1744; Samuel, b. Dec. 23, 1745.
EPHRAIM, m. Hannah Barret, April 23, 1754; had Hannah, b. April 1, 1755 ; Anne, b. Nov. 19, 1756 ; Jesse, b. May 6, 1761; Benjamin, b. May 28, 1763 ; Ephraim, b. June 18, 1758.
PEASE* (an Enfield name), NATHANIEL, had Louisa, b. Dec. 2, 1760.
JOEL (E. W.), had Lois, b. Jan 7, 1763 ; Joel, b. Nov. 6, 1764; Joanna, b. Sept. 12, 1766 ; Eunice, b. July 10, 1769 ; Enoch, b. Aug. 9, 1771.
PETER (E. W.), had Alvah, b. Feb. 20, 1784; Elam, b. Aug. 13, 1776 ; Lucy, b. Oct. 30, 1780; Eliphalet, b. Nov. 14, 1785 ; Orrin, b. Jan. 28, 1788 ; Peter, b. Jan. 7, 1790 ; Samuel, b. Jan. 20, 1792; Lucina, b. May 8, 1794 ; Wyllys, b. April 16, 1798 ; Hannah, b. April 25, 1800; Loring, b. April 30, 1802.
JAMES (E. W.), had Jabez, b. March 5, 1783; Erastus, b. May 30. 1785 ; Lucy, b. Nov. 22, 1788 ; Rufus, b June 1, 1790; Nancy, b. Oct. 2, 1792;
WALTER, m. Olive Denslow, Sept. 4, 1822.
DAVID, 2d, m. Elizabeth Cook, March 14, 1841.
JULIUS, m. Mary Griffin, March 23, 1826.
SEPTIMEUS, was b. March 27, 1813.
PECK, JOSEPH, m. Margaret Stiles, Feb. 23, 1714.
PEERINGS (PERREN), SAMUEL, d. June 16, 1690 ; left no children ; Samuel Cross was his heir.
PELTON, NATHAN, had Ruth, b. Sept. 19, 1768; Enoch, b. Ang. 7, 1770 ; John, b. July 29, 1772; Lucy, b. Nov. 7, 1774; James, b. Oct. 20, 1778 ; Sarah, b. Oct. 12, 1780.
AUSTIN, m. Charlotte Pelton, Jan. 1, 1822.
PEMBER, ELIJAH, had Thomas, b. March 2, 1757; Elizabeth, b. July 20, 1758 ; Stephen, b. Oct. 14, 1760 ; Elizabeth, b. Nov. 16, 1762.
PENDAL, ELISHA, m. Irene Boyanton, April 15, 1762; had John, b, March 13, 1763.
PERRY, Rev. JOSEPH (2d pastor of E. W., pp. 247 and 255), m. 1, Mrs. Sarah Lawrence of Groton, Oct. 4, 1755; m. 2, wid. of Peter Verstille (see Verstille). Children-Joseph, b. Nov. 23, 1756 ; Simeon, b. March 3, 1758 ;
* For lengthy genealogy of this family, see vol 3, New Eng. Gen. Register.
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Simeon, b. Feb. 7, 1759 ; William Lawrence, b. Jen 11, 1761; Nancy, who m. Peter Duponceau of Philadelphia.
PETTIBONE,* JOHN, m. Sarah Eggleston, Feb. 16, 1664 ; had John, b. Dec. 15, 1665; Sarah, b. Sept. 24, 1667 ; Stephen, b. Oct. 3, 1669.
DANIEL, had Daniel, b. Oct. 22, 1770 ; Levi, b. July 15, 1772; John, b. July 10, 1774 ; Sarah, b. Jan. 24, 1776; Samuel, b. April 18, 1780.
PHELPS (PHYLLYPPES),t
WILLIAM and GEORGE, supposed to be brothers, and SAMUEL, son of Wm., came to Dorchester early ; also a RICHARD, supposed to be a son of one of the preceding, but the name disappears entirely at Dorchester, after the date of the emigration to Connecticut.# The three first came to W.
WILLIAM, came to Dorchester in 1630, with Rev. Mr. Warham, of whose church he, with his wife, was an original member ( Old Ch. Rec.) ; remained at D. 5 years (see p. 138), and came in 1635 to W. ; here he was one of the most prominent and highly respected men in the colony ; he was a member of the first court held in Conn., 1636, also of the court in 1637, which declared war against the Pequots ; a magistrate from 1638 until the close of 1642 ; in 1643, he was the foreman of the first grand jury ; deputy in 1645, '46, '47, '48, '49, '51 and '57 ; in 1658, was again made magistrate, which office he continued to hold for four years after ; he is frequently named on the petit jury, and in 1641, was appointed, in company with Mr. Welles of Hartford, a committee on lying ; he was an excellent, pious aud upright man in his public and pri- vate life, and was truly a pillar in church and state ; his residence in Wind- sor, was about three-quarters of a mile north-west of Broad Street, on the road to Poquonnoc, on the place now owned by Dea, Roger Phelps.
" Ould Mr. WILLIAM Phelps," m. twice ; 1, in England, to - ; 2, in this country, to Mary Dover, an Englishwoman ; he d. July 14, 1672 ; she d. Nov. 27, 1675. Children b. in England-William ; Samuel ;1 Nathaniel ;2 m. Isabel Wilson, June 4, 1646; " now since 29 yrs., and has not a child, 15th June, 1674 ; " after her death he m. Dec. 20, 1676, Sarah (dau. of Humphry) Pinne ; no issue : Joseph.3 Children b. in Windsor-Timothy,4 b. Sept. 1, 1639 ; Mary, b. March 2, 1644; m. Thomas Barber ; they settled in Simsbury, and were the ancestors, it is believed, of the numerous families of that name (Barber) in this section of the country.
SAMUEL,1 m. Sarah (dau, of Edward) Griswold, Nov. 10, 1650 ; he d. May 15, 1669 ; after his death she m. Nathaniel (son of Humphrey) Pinney, by whom she had 2 children. Children-Samuel, bap. Sept. 5, 1652 ; Timothy,5 b. Oct. 26, 1656 ; Sarah, b. March 16, 1653-4;5 m. John Mansfield, Dec. 13, 1683 : Mary, b. Oct., 1658 ;§ William,6 b. Nov. 3, 1660; John, b. July 7,
# See Abiel Brown's Gen. Sketches of Canton, for descendants, etc
t An ancient Staffordshire family. The superfluous letters in the name were dropped during the reign of Edward VI.
# Hist. of Dorchester, p. 70.
¿ Unrecorded until after her father's death.
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1662 ; d. without issue : Ephraim,7 b. Nov. 1, 1663 ; Abigail, b. May 16, 1666; Josiah,8 b. Dec. 15, 1667.
NATHANIEL, 2 * m. Elizabeth Copley, Sept. 17, 1650; removed to Northamp- ton, where he d. Children-Mary, b. June 21, 1651; Nathaniel, b. April 2, 1653 ; Abigail, b. April 5, 1655 ; William, b. June 22, 1657, at Northampton.
JOSEPH,3 m. Hannah Newton, Sept. 20, 1660 ; removed to Simsbury, where he d. 1684. Children-Joseph,9 b. Aug. 27, 1667; Hannah, b. Feb. 2, 1669 ; d. unmarried : Timothy, lived at Poquonnoc, W., in 1703 ; removed to Sims- bury and had Rachel, b. March 18, 1709 ; Mary, b. July 1, 1711, and Timothy, who d. May 27, 1737 ; perhaps other children : Sarah, m. John Hill of Sims- bury ; William, d. Oct. 8, 1689, under age.
Lt. TIMOTHY,+ m. Mary (dau. of Edward) Griswold, May 19, 1661 ; he d. 1719. Children-Timothy, b. Nov. 1, 1663; m. Martha Crow, Nov. 4, 1686 ; he d. Sept. 28, 1689, and removed to Hebron : Joseph,10 b. Sept. 27, 1666 ; William,11 b. Feb. 4, 1668; Cornelius, 12 b. April 26, 1671 ; Mary, b. Aug. 14, 1673 ; d. March 23, 1690 : Samuel, 13 b. Jan. 29, 1675 ; Nathaniel,14 b. Jan. 7, 1677 ; Sarah, b. Dec. 27, 1679 ; Abigail, b. June 5, 1682; Hannah, b. Aug. 4, 1684 ; Ann, b. Oct. 2, 1686; Martha, b. Nov. 12, 1688.
TIMOTHY,5 m. 1, Sarah (dau. of Walter) Gaylord, Nov. 18, 1686 ; she d. July 10, 1688 ; m. 2, Sarah Pratt, Nov. 13, 1690 ; he d. 1712. Children by Ist wife-Stephen, b. Jan. 20, 1686; Sarah, b. Dec. 20, 1687 ; Timothy, b. June 22, 1689 ; d. Sept. 28, 1689.
WILLIAM,6 m. Hannah Hayden, Jan. 4, 1693 ; he d. Nov. 21, 1711. Child- ren-Hannah, b. Oct. 13, 1694 ; Phebe, b. Sept. 1, 1696; William, b. Jan. 13, 1698-9 ; Daniel,15 b. March 21, 1700 ; John,16 b. March 21, 1702-3.
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