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30. Samuel Blakeslee,
Apr. 5. Titus Welton's child,
II
Feb. I. Edmund Austin's child,
I
May 12. Thomas Warden's child,
T
18. Sally Hotchkiss,
25
June 24. Dr. Abner Johnson,
79
Mch. 12. Saloma Peck,
I8
Oct. Samuel Root's child,
I
19. Samuel Seymour's child, Asa Bronson's child,
211
Feb. 10. John Withington,
70
Apr. 18. Harriet Hodges,
19
Lucius Upson,
14
June 2. William Bradley,
73
May Curtis Brown's child,
3
Nov. 2. Ralph Doolittle's wife,
38
June 12. Lois Terrell,
70
Dec. 15. Amos Terrel's child,
2
Nov. 26. David Hine [father of Newton], 1819.
73
17. Wid. Cook,
8c
Feb. 12. Austin Hayden's child,
7m
20. Amos Prichard,
75
21. Curtiss Brown's child, =
7
1815.
Jan. Moses Beach's child,
2
8. Sally Nettleton,
29
Sept. 12. Wid. Hall,
80
19. George Cook, 22. Alfred Payne,
18
Nov. 6. Obadiah Scovill's child, I
79
8. Miles Nichols,
9
1820.
Jan. 2. Three infants of Erastus Lewis. 66
28
Mch. A. Bryan's child,
I d Aug. Wd. Lydia Johnson,
67
June. Preserved Porter Bronson,
21
17. Infant of Miles Morris.
Wife of John Welton, Esq.,
84
18.
19. Joshua (?) Warner's child, 2
June 30. W'm. Warner's child, Charles Leonard's child,
I d Sept.
Wid. Mary Prichard, 77
47
20. Wid. Lydia Warner,
80
Jan. 26. Mary Lewis, 18
.. 26. Rev. Luke Wood's child,
I
Feb. 22. Charles Nichols' wife,
35
28. Johnson Warner's child,
4
May
Wid. Withington, 75
2
26. Albert Burton,
9
20. Benj. Benham's wife,
80
28. John Tuttle's wife,
49
John Hine, Jr.'s child,
9m
29. William Scely's child,
2
Im
30. Samuel Judd, Jr.'s widow, Wid. Lucy Porter's child,
6
Anson Stocking's wife,
30
Sept. 2. Enoch Woodruff's child, W'm. Seely's child,
4
Phyllis, a negro,
6c
4. Luke Wood's child,
4
John Baxter's wife,
53
I I -NOHNW
25
Sept. 23. Roswell Pardee's child, Hannah Nichols' child,
I W
25. Hcman Pardce's child, Stilcs Thompson's child,
2
7
7. Dan. Clark's child,
1 12
July. Moses Beach's child,
3 111 9. Albert B. Clark,
Sept. 9. Asahel Roberts, 27. Joshua Pelly of Vir.,
23
27. Elijah Nettleton's wife,
56
29. Carlos Sheldon of Pliny,
4
3. Roxy Adams' child,
Isaac Bronson's child,
I W
Mark Warner,
19. Wid. Mercy Bronson,
76
60
Sept. 30. Eli Bronson,
73
Dec. 12. Daniel Roberts, 1814.
I6
Dec. 14. Wid. Taff,
51
Jau. 8. Joel Perkins' wife, 30
Wid. Allen,
66
6m
1818. Elias Prichard's child,
I
19. Elijah Porter,
74
28. Wid. Elizabeth Brown,
74
= 24. Mch. 6. Mr. North's child, = 12. Tim. Frost's wife,
76
9
Hez. Todd's wife,
60
Feb. I. Thomas Clark's wife Elizabeth, 73
19. Wid. Osborn,
IO. Joel Roberts,
77
" 22. Wid. Elizabeth Terrell,
75
Huldah Payne,
Apr. 13. Benj. Hotchkiss,
88
25. Enos Root, 67
July 13. Moses Beach's wife, Anne,
28
Dec. 23. Hiram Nichols, 1821.
21. Elizabeth Terrell,
22
Mch. 25. Cyrus Grilley's wife, 61
Aug. 19. Calvin Hotchkiss,
20
.. 25. Sophia Judd,
12
Ephraim Welton's child,
Elias Perkins' child, Hannah Hotchkiss,
24
3
Joseph Pierpont, 21
I
I
1816.
78
Oct. 30. Zenas Brockett's wife,
14. Narcissa Johnson. 21. Lucy Ann Martin,
5
84
30
I d
6
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HISTORY OF WATERBURY.
I822.
Jan. 22. Millinda Todd,
Mch. 22. Elijah Nichols' wife, 75
May 2. A Mr. Cady, 27
23. Samuel Potter, 73
July David Ford of Woodbridge.
30. Hannah Hartshorn, 22
Oct. Mr. Luke Wood's child,
16. 16. Col. Bela Welton.
Cornelius Johnson, 57
1823. Jan. 12. Joshua Moses,
Feb. I. Martin Upson's child,
6 m
May. Thomas Judd's child,
3 m
IO. David Clark's widow (dropsy),
88
27. Abner Brown (consumption), 39
Sept. 25. Grove Martin, 35
28. Wife of Ezra Pierpont, 65
Oct. 12. Jesse Frost,
I828.
Jan. 5. Wife of Samuel Bronson (consumption), 47 25. William Adams (inflamation), 80
Mch. 19. Wid. Prudence Chatfield (old age), 92
May 10. Lieut. Eaton (consumption), 24 70
14 Abi Welton,
July 6. Amos Mix (erysipelas), 8. Wid. Mercy Bronson,
54
Aug. 12. Ezra S. Pierpont,
15. Child of Henry Sexton's (rattles), 66 12: Wife of Hezekiah Todd, died in Cheshire (dropsy), 58 -
22. Child of Rev. Asa Train's, 28. Simeon Scott (old age), 8c
I
Sept. 20. Child of George Root's (dysentery), 2
91 Oct. 14. Widow Susannah Bronson (old age), 6 16. Child of Edward Russell, 4
Dec. 6.
Luther Pierpont's (dropsy
in the head), 8
66 6. Charles Leonard's infant, 3 W
I
26. Joseph E. Chatfield's wife (blk. canker), 28
28. Dau. of Wm. Clark, dec'd, named Fanny (consumption), 25
1829.
Jan. 8. Cyrus Clark, Esq. (apoplexy), 56
66 IO. Timothy Frost (old age), 84
12. Medad Alcox (pleurisy), 50
Feb. 12. Nathan Platt's wife,
66
19. Simeon Scott's wife (old age), 79
Mch. I. Seabury Pierpont (lung fever),
42
8. Joel Finch (dropsy), 40
66 21. Andrew Poach (old age), 79
May 5. Newton Hine's wife, 52
9. Richard F. Welton (typhus fever), 62
July 20. Widow Lydia Todd, 71
June. Merit Tompkins' child (whoop'g cough), 4
July. William Ortin's infant.
Sept. 7. Lydia, wife of Giles Daily, 75
Amos Terrill (fever), 65
Oct. 3. Huldah, wife of Noah Bronson, 54
66 7. Amos Terrill, 2d (lung fever),
22
66 27. Philena, widow of David Perkins, and dau. of Amos Terrill, dec'd (lung fev.), 33
28. David Downs' wife, 69
Nov. 17. Bin Todd an Idiot, 28
Dec. 14. Mary Pratt (consumption), I7
26. Ichabud Merrill (old age), 76
29. Roxa, wife of Henry Saxton, 38
1830. Feb. 12. Wife of Samuel C. Bronson, age not known. 13. Frances, the dau. of Aaron Benedict (sudden). Apr. II. Anson Bronson's child (dropsy in head), 2 May 3. Ann Porter (consumption), 18
16. John Sandland's child (dropsy in head), 5 29. Ulissa Holt (lung fever), 19
June 7. Benjamin Farrell's son (canker), 13
29. Daniel Upson's wife (dropsy), 57
July 6. Benjamin Brockett's wife (dropsy), 65
Aug. 14. John Lampson (consumption), 22
Dick, a negro, d. Jan. 12, 1835, a. 90-acc. to Bennet Bronson.
Richard Freeman [negro] d. Jan. 12, 1835, a. about 96 -says Rev. Allen C. Morgan.
1826.
Jan. II. Else Frost (old age),
81
Mch. 6. Merit Bronson, son of H. G. (typ. pleurisy), I8
Apr. 9. Daniel Grilley (pleurisy),
73
14. Lucy Grilley (old age), 80
June 14. Robert Pope, = 25. Widow Sarah Brown, 66
7I
July 10. Joseph Holt,
Aug. 8. Child of Joseph Lang (dysentery), 4
27. Wid. Hannah Adams (consumption), Eliz. Baldwin, 73 24
Sept. 3. 9. Stephen Hotchkiss, 73
Oct. 13. Samuel B. Northrop (dropsy in the chest) 41
" 31. Widow Rachel Johnson (dropsy), 42
Dec. 28. 6 Eunice Hill (old age), 85
In one year -14
1827.
Feb. 4. Sally L. Prichard, dau. of David, Jr.
(dropsy in the head). I8
66 17. Child of Chauncey Adams (dropsy in 5 the head), Apr. 7. Lucy Terrell (consumption), 70
Elon Clark's wife, 32
3. David Welton,
75
21. Lewis Scott (consumption),
4 23. Thadeus Hitchcock's child (canker), 4 66 24. Jonas Boughton's child, Aug. 7. John Hine's wife (billious), 30
Noble Judd's child, I
Sept. 8. John Hull,
Shepard Hayden's child, 3m
=
16. Mr. Byington [Augustus, of Hambden, N. Y.],
28
Nov. 27. Wife of Mr. Poach, [66?] 76
68
Dec. 15. Lois McCloud, 23
1824.
Jan. 14. Dinah Gurley [d. of Benj. Nichols ?] 63
Wid. of Eldad Mix, 88
Feb. 17. Joseph Holt,
36
Mch. 12. Capt. Ben Upson, 72
Abraham Prichard, 87
May 26. Wid. Lois Prichard, 90
Aug. 3. Henry Bronson's child, I
68
Oct. [25] Wid. Martha Root, Isaac Bronson's child, 2
1825.
Feb. 25. Johnson Anderson, 94
[Mch. I] Wid. Patience Porter, 78
66 22. Ralph Doolittle, 50
29. Lue [Leavy] Treat, 62
June 29. Thomas Payne, 67
July 24. Thomas Wood,
38
Aug. Lewis Stebbins, 2
Continued on the fly-leaves of the Second Book of "Waterbury Records of Marriages, Births and Deaths begun July In 1763," entitled "Account of Deaths in Waterbury first Society." [By Ashley Scott, town clk.] 1825. Sept. 11. Capt. Samuel Judd (old age), 91
Oct. 7. Marcus Botsford's wife, 42
= 23. Horatio Gates Bronson 48
(tips fever),
27. Joseph Nichols, 49
= 28. Lewis Prichard, s. of Isaac, 19
66 29. George W.Camp, s. of Gideon," 20
Nov. 3. John McLand (old age), 80
Col. Marcus Bronson (typhus fever),
30
= Io. Capt. Pliny Sheldon (consumption), 39
18. Almon Clark's wife (typhus fever), 28
25. Roswell Pratt (died at Winchester), buried here (typhus fever), 61 22. Hiram Scott's infant (whooping cough).
66 26. Capt. Timothy Gibbud in Society of Salem (typhus fever), 64
" James Scovill, Esq. (complicated),
62
Dec. 9. Ezekiel Smith (fever), 66 II. Capt. Joseph Bronson, 57
44
23. Edward Prichard, s. Isaac, '
24
31. William Clark, 27
= 29. Austin Pierpont's child (black canker), 4 in 4 months -17
28
I
July 7. David Baldwin, Jr. (fall from building), 50 31
65 -15
.
=
96
88
17. E. F. Merrill's child,
24
32 4
28. Cyrus Grilley,
52
ADDITIONS TO THE FAMILY RECORDS.
ADAMS. ANDREWS.
Abraham Adams:
David, b. June 6, 1764; in. Sarah Tyler.
Andrew Adams:
The first three children died in infancy.
Clarissa (called Clara); m. David Hopkins about 1817.
Hannah; m. Edwin Warner, and had Mary, b. 1826; Andrew, b. Dec. 28, 1838.
Nabby; in. about 1828 Lewis Mansfield, and had George, Henry, Harriet, Warren and Sarah. Removed to New York.
Constant L .; m. Emily Davis, dau. of Truman, 1830, and had Betsey, b. Dec. 4, 1831 (Mrs. Willard Hopkins), and Enos Osborn, b. Sept. IO, 1833.
Harriet; m. Oliver Evans and had Grace and Richard.
Emeritt; m. Theo. Bocimsdes and had Orrow, Franklin and Ellen.
Lyman Adams, s. of Reuben, m. Alma Rebecca Baldwin of Watertown, Sept. 17, 1840.
John Alcox's wife was dau. of John Blakeslee (according to James Shep- ard of New Britain).
Gideon Allyn, from Guilford in 1740, says "my brother Elwell."
Abraham Andrus, Sr., was s. of Francis of Hartford and Fairfield, who died 1662.
Abraham Andrus, cooper. s. of John and Mary of Farmington, b. Oct. 31, 1648, m about 1682 Sarah Porter, dau. of Robert and his wife Mary (dau. of Thomas Scott). Sarah was b. Dec. 20, 1657, and both joined the Farmington church July 15, 1683. He d. May 3, 1693, and Sarah m. Mch. 2, 1707, James Benedict of Danbury.
I. Sarah, bapt. at Farmington, Mch. 9, 1683-4; m. Th. Raymond.
2. Abraham, bapt, at Farmington, July 17, 1687; probably d. unmarried.
3. Mary, bapt. at Farmington, May 18, 1689; m. James Benedict, Jr.
4. Benjamin, probably d. young.
5. Robert, b. 1693; in. Anna Olmstead.
Gordon Spencer Andrews, b. June 17, ISog, s. of Timothy F., m. Nov. 17, 1844. Catharine Denning of New Britain
Hannah Andrews, b. Feb. 26, 1647, dau. of John, m. Obadiah Richards, 1666.
Henry R. Andrews, s. of Gordon, m. July IS. 1840, Lucinda M. Brooks of Haddam.
James Andrews and Martha: Thomas, b. Aug. 19, 1785.
Laura Andrews, dau. of William, m. Seth Thomas, Apr. 14. 18II.
Thomas Andrews, d. in Hartford, Sept. 12, 1754.
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ARNOLD. BEECHER.
Elizabeth Arnold, wife of Nathaniel, d. May 23, 1750.
Noah Arnold, s. of Nathaniel, Jr., d. Feb. 14, 1758.
Timothy Atwater, b. May 6, 1756; Lydia, his wife, b. June 5, 1756.
Edmund Austin, b. Dec. 12, 1738, in Wallingford, s. of Joshua and Mercy, m. Nov. 29, 1764, Sarah Ives.
Benjamin Baldwin, erase b. Dec. 11, 1756. Malinda; m. Jonas Bronson.
Ebenezer Baldwin, b. 1708; his wife d. June 17, 1787.
Capt. Nathaniel Barnes: 7. Eunice, bapt. Mch. 2, 1766.
Daniel Bartholomew: Martha, b. 1779, d. 1795. Solomon, b. 1788, d. 1803.
Stephen Bateman, b. in Southbury, Apr. 16, ISoo. Maria, his wife, b. Apr. 23, IS03. Removed to New Jersey.
I. Harriet Goodyear, b. Nov. 23, 1827.
2. Esther, b. Aug. 8. 1829.
3. Cynthia Goodyear, b. Aug. 6, 1831.
4. Augusta Hoadley, b. Mch. 1, 1834.
5. Helen Caroline, b. Aug. 20, 1836.
Benjamin Bates, m. Lorinda, dau. of Captain Abraham Foot.
Joseph Beach, b. June 10, 1714, s. of Nathan and Jemima (Curtiss), m. last of October, 1734. Experience Beecher.
I. Lydia, b. Sept. 13, 1735.
2. Mehitable, b. Nov. 2, 1738.
3. Mary, b. Dec. 2, 1740.
4. Elizabeth, b. Feb. 24, 1742-3.
5. John, b. Jan. 25, 1744-5.
6. Joel, b. Sept. 23, 1747. 7. Sarah, born 1749. All born in Wallingford.
Moses S. Beach was of New York.
Augustus Beebe, s. of David, m. Eunice Smith about 1806.
I. Jane, b. Sept., 1807; m. Burr Benham, 1829.
2. Mary Ann, b. July 4, 1811; m. Andrew L. Brown, Nov. 11, 1832.
3. Augustus Adolphus, b. Sept., 1812.
Ira Beebe bequeathed to his grandson and heir, Stephen Tinker, child of Ursula Beebe, £60. Jemima, his wife, d. 1813.
Seba Beebe, s. of Jonathan, m. in West- minster, Vt., and had nine children.
Zera Beebe: Parthena; m. John l'inker.
Daniel Beecher; Abiah, his first wife, d. Oct. 11, 1790. Electa, his second wife, d. May 14, 1802. Suca (Sukey), b. 1783; d. 1799. Julius. b. 1793; d. 1803. Abiah, b. 1795; d. Aug. 31, 1816. Esther, b. 1798; d. 1799.
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HISTORY OF WATERBURY.
BENHAM. BRONSON.
Ebenezer Benham, was s. of Ebenezer of New Haven, who d. before 1763.
Ruth Benham d. May 30, 1826, a. 47.
Jacob Bidwell, Jr., m. Martha Tomp- kins at Watertown, Nov., 1790.
Joseph Blake of Middletown, s. of John, m. 1734, Esther Bacon.
1. Esther, b. Oct. 14, 1736; m. Amos Guernsey.
2. Joseph, b. Dec. 22, 1738 (of Torrington).
3. Richard, b. Nov. 3, 1740; d. 1744.
4 Seth, b. Mch. 25, 1743.
5. Elizabeth, b. and d. 1746.
Esther d. Apr. 12, 1746, and Joseph m. Sept. 25, 1746, Rebeckah Higby, wid. of John Dowd. Joseph d. Nov. 1, 1760. Rebeckah probably returned to Middle- town and m. Joseph Wetmore, Oct. 12, 1761.
6. Richard, m. in Litchfield, Damaris
and b. Oct. 7, 1747. Smedley.
7. Elizabeth,
8. Ruth (or Lucretia), b. Sept. 4. 1749.
9. Freelove, b. in Waterbury, 175I.
Seth Blake, s. of Joseph, m. Anne Wet- more, and d. June 5. 1781. Anne m. Hezekiah Hale of Middletown, Oct. 29, 1783.
Thomas Blake, nephew of Richard, en- listed in Waterbury, 1779, and received three bounties.
Bede Blakeslee, dau. of David, m. Eben- ezer Goss.
Abigail, w. of Ephraim Bostwick, d. April 20, 1790, aged 77-6-3.
Giles Brackett, s. of Richard (and a granddaughter of Rev. James Pierpont of New Haven), was b. in North Haven, Apr. 30, 1761, and m. Sarah Smith, b. July 10, 1768, dau. of Capt. Stephen of East Haven. He came to Waterbury 1803, and d. June 2, 1842. Sarah d. Nov. 27, 184I.
I. Polly, b. Nov. 17, 1786; m. Maj. Samuel Hill.
2. Sally, b. June 20, 1788; m. Smith D. Castle and removed to Camden, N. Y .; had Samuel D., Chloe S., Grace A., Giles, Harriet, Sarah, Orlando, Orson, Almira and Flora.
3. Patty, b. Apr. 29, 1791; m. Andrew H. John- son-who made spinning-wheels in Waterbury in 1807-and had William, Edward, Nancy, Lydia.
4. Harriet, b. Nov. 28, 1794; m. Col. Samuel Peck of Prospect and removed to Bloomfield, N. Y.
5. Roswell, b. July 17, 1796.
6. Lydia, b. July 21, 1798; m. Smith Miller and removed to Camden, N. Y.
John Bronson, b. Jan., 1644, s. of John, m. Sarah, dau. of Moses Ventris and d. 1696, before Nov. 7. Sarah d. Jan, 6, 17II-12.
I. John, b. 1670; d. in Farm., June 15, 1716.
2. Sarah, b. 1672; m. Ezekiel Buck.
3. Dorothy, b. 1675; m. Stephen Kelsey of Weth- ersfield.
4. Ebenezer, b. 1677; m. Mary Munn, Aug. 13, 1702, and d. 1727.
BRONSON. CONSTANT.
5. William, b. 1682; m. 1707, Esther Barnes, and d. 1761 in Farmington.
6. Moses, b. 1686, m. Jane Wiat.
7. Grace, b. 1689; m. in 1711, Jacob Barnes, s. of Joseph of Farmington.
James Brown m. Oct. 31, 1704, Elizabeth Kirby, b. Feb. 20, 1683, eldest child of Joseph Kirby (b. July 17, 1656, only surviving son of John Kirby, one of the original settlers of Middletown) and Sarah Markham, who were m. at Weth- ersfield, Nov. 10, 1681.
Children b. at New Haven:
I. Elizabeth, b. Nov. 1705.
2. Eunice, b. Oct. 1, 1707.
3. James, b. June 5, 1709.
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4. Sarah, b. Nov. 9 1711; m. Dan. Thomas.
5. Dinah, b. June 14, 1714.
6. Joseph, b. Sept. 20, 1716.
7. Elam, b. July 28, 1719. 8. Asa, b. Sept. 17, 1721.
William Brown:
3. Eliza J., b. Apr. 1, 1836.
Hezekiah Bunnell d. Nov. 24, 1797, a. 37. John Camp, s. of Joab, was a Congrega- tional minister.
John Castle m. Freelove, dau. of Samuel Brown. Her heirs were Isaac B., Chloe Tuttle, Minerva Matthews, Be- thial and Joel.
Daniel Chatfield's children were bapt. May 26, 1817.
George E. Chipman m. Mary (or Maria) Dutton of Watertown, June 13, 1843.
Caleb Clark, s. of Ebenezer and Eliza- beth (Royce), b. at Wallingford, Sept. 6, 170I.
Chauncey Clark d. Dec., 1795.
Elon Clark m. Sally Hall.
Joseph Clark m. Marah Parker of Wal- lingford.
Lydia; m. Caleb Wheeler.
Deborah; m. Samuel Sanford, Jr.
Rev. Silas Constant is said to have been "son of Col. Joseph Constant, an offi- cer of the French army, who m. in March, 1849, Susan Terrell, dau. of Elijah of Salem, Mass. (?) Soon after this marriage, Col. Constant sailed for France to arrange his affairs. The vessel on which he sailed was never heard from, and Mrs. Constant died soon after the birth of Silas in Water- bury, bequeathing him to the care of her sister, who had married a Beebe." Although Silas Constant's name ap- pears frequently on our records, and his birth is recorded with the family of Jonathan Beebe, there is no hint of his relationship to the family. Beebe's will-which he did not sign - gives "to Silas Constant £50, when he be- comes of age." No Elijah Terrell has
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ADDITIONS TO THE FAMILY RECORDS.
CONSTANT. EVANS.
been found at Salem nor in Waterbury. It is said " he married in 1770 Amy Lewis, his second cousin." Mrs. Jona- than Beebe and John Lewis were second cousins. After his thirtieth year he became a minister. He prob- ably studied under the direction of Rev. Jacob Green of Hanover, N. J., and was ordained May 29, 1783. He preached in various places in New Jersey, until Nov. S, 1785, when he removed to Yorktown, and remained pastor of the Presbyterian church for nearly forty years.
Ebenezer Cook:
Justus, grad. at Yale, 1779.
Rozell, grad. at Yale, 1777; m. Sarah Blakeslee, June 10, 1784. He (not Ebenezer) was pastor at Montville until his death, Apr. 18, 1798. Henry Cook, b. 1683, s. of Henry, b. Dec. 30, 1652, at Salem, Mass., to Henry and Judith (Birdsall), m. Experience Lyman.
I. Martha, b. at Wallingford, Aug. 22, 1706; m. Nov. 18, 1729, Joseph Chittenden.
Experience d. Oct. S, 1709, and Henry m. Mary Frost, who d. July 31, 17IS. Henry m. before 1720, his third wife, Mrs. Sarah, eldest dau. of Richard Towner, and wid. of Samuel Frost.
Amos Culver: Clarissa, b. 1791, was dau. of the second wife.
Abel Curtis, s. of Stephen, m. Freelove Bartholomew of Branford, Mch. 20, 1741.
I. Isaac, b. June 13, 1743.
Lieut. Daniel Curtis, b. Aug. 7, 1707.
Stephen Curtis, Jr., b. July 14, 1726, m. Thankful Royce, 1751 acc. to Walling- ford records.
7. Thomas, bapt. Apr. 6, 1766.
Capt. Michael Dayton d. Sept. 22, 1776, a. 55. His wife d. July 9, 1813, a. 87.
Enos Doolittle in. Mary Doolittle, June 25, 1747, and d. in Wallingford, Oct. 27, 1756.
Katharine, b. Aug. 17, 1749. John, b. Dec. 31, 1754; d. 1755. Patience, b. May, 1756.
Deacon David Dutton d. Feb. 20, 1774, a. 73.
Ebenezer Elton had twenty-one chil- dren, the fourth, Bradley, b. Apr. II, 1742; Patience was the fifth.
Charles English's wives were sisters, daus. of Asa Bronson.
Randol Evans m. Phebe, dau. of John Warner.
Mary; m. Levi Hubbard. Chloe; m. Moses C. Welch. Arad, bapt. Feb., 1766.
FENN. HOADIEY.
Capt. Aaron Fenn, s. of James and Sarah (Buckingham) of Milford, b. Nov. 20, 1746; m. 1767, Mary Bradley of Woodbridge.
Jeremiah, b. 1790.
Thomas Fenn, b. Sept. 13, 1707, at Wal- lingford, s. of Edward and Mary (Thorp), m. Lydia Ackley, Mch. 22, 1731. She d. 1741, leaving Lydia, Thomas, Samuel and Hannah. Oct. 5, 1742, Thomas m. Christian Barker.
Israel Frisbie's wife, Active, d. Aug., 1791, a. 2S.
Israel, b. July 20, 1791.
Richard Freeman (col.) had a son.
Dolphine, b. about 1798.
Joseph Gaylord, b. May 16, 1649, s. of Walter and Mary (Stebbins), m. July 14, 1670, Sarah Stanley, dau. of John of Farmington.
I. Sarah, b. July 11, 1671; m. Thomas Judd, Jr. 2. Joseph, b. Aug. 22, 1673.
3. John, b. Apr. 21, 1677; d. in Wallingford, 1753, leaving nine children.
4. Elizabeth, b. 1680; m. Jos. Hikcox.
5. William; m. Joanna Minor of Woodbury. He lived in Woodbury and New Milford. He d. 1753.
6. Benjamin; lived in Durham.
7. Mary; m. Stephen Welton.
8. Abigail, bapt. in Farmington, Nov. 7, 1686; m. James Williams.
9. Joanna; m. Robert Royce of Wallingford.
IO. Ruth; m. Stephen Hikcox and lived in Dur- ham.
Isaac Griggs m. Mary Clinton, Oct. 21, 1725, in New Haven.
Lieut. Jared Hill, b. in North Haven, Aug. 10, 1736, s. of Obadiah and Han- nah (Frost), m. Eunice Tuttle, dau. of Daniel. He d. in Waterbury, Apr. 20, ISI6. Eunice, his wife, d. Dec. 28, IS26. Of his twelve children, eleven were b. in North Haven.
Jared, David d. unmarried, Lydia, and Mary settled in Ohio; the last two mar. father and son - Finch. Hannah, Eunice b. 1770, m. Daniel Frisbie, Polly m. Jesse Munson, Susan m. Timothy Williams, Obadiah b. 1756, Lucy d. at 16, and Samuel, b. Sept. 12, 1784, lived in Waterbury; Charles, in Cheshire.
Obadiah Hill, s. of Lieut. Jared, m. Lucy Frost of Harwinton. He d. Mch. 25, 1813, and his wife d. five days after. He served, with his father, in the Revolution.
Samuel Hill, s. of Lieut. Jared:
5. Ellen Maria, b. June 8, 1824.
6. Robert Wakeman, b. Sept. 20, 1828.
John Hine of Middletown m. Julia Ann Morriss, dau. of Julius, Oct. 28, 1844.
Jude Hoadley m. Naomi Tinker. For other Waterbury families see Hoadley Genealogy.
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HISTORY OF WATERBURY.
HOLMES. LEWIS.
Israel Holmes, a young silversmith from Greenwich, where he was b. Dec. 20, 1768, came to Waterbury about 1793. He was s. of Reuben Holmes. b. about 1732, and Ruth Wood; grandson of Benjamin Holmes, who was living in Greenwich in 1721; great-grandson of Stephen, b. in Stamford, Jan. 14, 1664-5, m. to Mary Hobby, dau. of John, Nov. 18, 1686, and d. in Green- wich, 1710; great-great-grandson of John, who was b. in England, m. Rachel Waterbury (dau. of John and Rose), May 12, 1659, and d. in Bed- ford, N. Y. John Holmes was s. of Francis and Ann, who were in Stam- ford as early as 1648.
Isaac Hopkins:
Ruth, not Wealthy, m. Thomas Welton.
Roswell Hopkins, of Nine Partners, 1768. Timothy Hopkins was deacon in 1743. David Hotchkiss m. Peninah Peck, wid. of Charles Todd.
Frederick Hotchkiss was drowned at Windsor, N. Y.
Gideon Mills Hotchkiss m. Arvilla Brooks.
Lauren Hotchkiss m. Nancy Hill.
Samuel How m. Elizabeth Benedict, Nov. 14, 1780.
Elnathan Judd d about Jan. 1, 1777. Eunice Judd d. Sept. 7, 1827, a. 52.
Harvey Judd, s. of Isaac and Anna: Nancy Ann, b. 1801; "m. Marshall Hoadley.
Lieut. Thomas Judd, b. about 1638, s. of Thomas, m. Sarah Steel, dau. of John of Farm.
I. Thomas, b. about 1663.
2. John; m. Hannah Hikcox.
3. Sarah; m. Stephen Hopkins, Jr.
William Judd, s. of Thomas of Farming- ton, m. Mary Steele, dau. of John, Mch. 30, 1658, and d. 1690. Mary d. Oct. 27, 1718, aged about 80.
I. Mary, b. 1658; m. Abel Janes.
2. Thomas, bapt. Oct. 13, 1662; d. Jan. 4, 1747.
3. John, b. 1667; d. at Farm. 1710.
4. Rachel, b. 1670; d. unmarried.
5. Samuel, b. 1673; m. Ann Hart, 1710, and Abi- gail Phelps, 1725.
6. Daniel, b. 1675; m. 1705, Mercy Mitchell of Woodbury, and d. 1748.
7. Elizabeth, b. 1678.
Rev. Mark Leavenworth was s. of Thomas and Mary (Dorman). She was b. 1680 to Edmund Dorman and Hannah, dau. of Richard Hull, who were m. 1661. Edmund d. 1711.
Rev. Amzi Lewis, s. of Samuel, was pastor of Pres. churches in Florida and North Salem, N. Y., and in North Stamford, Conn., where he died.
LEWIS. PECK. Asahel Lewis m. Sarah Atkins, dau. of Josiah, and had Larmon, Lawrence Sterne, Lucian, Asahel, and Sarah Clarissa.
Caleb Lewis and Eunice Welton:
Jacob, b. Sept. 7, 1736. Eunice, b. Apr. 6, 1738. Caleb, b. Apr. 15, 1752.
Erastus Lewis, b. June, 1774, s. of Adonijah and Elizabeth (Newell), m. May 28, 1801, Salome Booth, b. Mch. 15, 1785, dau. of Robert. Removed in 1824 to New Britain.
Jacob Lewis, see Abner Lewis.
Samuel Lewis, Jr., b. 1748; d. July 28, 1822, a. 74.
Moses Luddington d. before Oct. 3, 1758. Thomas Mallory m. Elizabeth -, who d. 1795, a. 69.
Caleb Merriman m. Margaret Robinson, dau. of Capt. Josiah and Ruth (Mer- riam), May 12, 1747, and d. Aug. 6, 1797, a. 72.
William Morriss m. Elizabeth Scott of Watertown, Sept. 3, 1848.
Abner Munson was s. of Caleb Munson and Abigail (Brocket) of Wall., who were m. Apr. 23, 1735. Abner was b. Mch. 2, 1736; Hermon, Oct. 28, 1738; Cornelius, Apr. 16, 1742; Benjamin, Aug. 23, 1744; and Caleb Mch. 13, 1746-7. Caleb d. and Abigail m. Isaac Bronson (3).
Stephen Munson of Plymouth m. Sally Boughton, Sept. 18, 1842.
George Nichols's will was dated Sept. 15, 1788, in which he mentions "my daughters Prue-wife of Dr. Daniel Southmayd - Susanna, and Molly Nichols."
Simeon Nichols, b. Jan. 21, s. of Simeon, m. Jan. 7, 1818, Roxana Prichard, b. May 19. 1794, and removed to Colum- bia, Ohio.
John Painter m. Deborah Welsher, Mch. 27, 1738, at Wall.
Johannah, b. Jan. 31, 1739. Sarah, b. Apr. 2, 1741; m. Benj. Williams. John, b. May 29, 1743. Edward, b. Oct. 5, 1745. Susanna, b. Aug. 12, 1748; m. Abel Ford.
Henry H. and Harriet Peck: children:
I. Henry Brandagee, b. Feb. 14, 1841. d. in New Haven,
2. Harriet Maria, and b. Jan. 6, 1843.
Oct. 5, 1860.
3. Milton Haxtun, d. in Madison, Ga.,
Apr. 30, 1844.
4. Katharine Louise, b. Jan. 19, 1845.
5. Charles Milton, b. in Milwaukee, Wis., Oct. 23, 1847; d. Dec. 16, 1849.
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ADDITIONS TO THE FAMILY RECORDS.
PERKINS. PRINDLE.
Elias Perkins m. Sally Adams, dau. of Reuben.
Jonathan Pond, s. of Phineas and Martha of Branford, was b. 1739. He m. Susanna Hungerford of Bristol, and Jerusha Jerome. He had nine chil- dren, of whom were Phineas, b. before 1770, and Philip, b. 1;78.
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