Ye names & ages of all ye old folks in every hamlet, city and town in ye state of Connecticut, Part 4

Author: Nash, Frederick H., comp
Publication date: 1884
Publisher: New Haven, Printed by Price, Lee & Co.
Number of Pages: 76


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80 Mary Brown,


84


Mrs. Mary Bridges,


87


Charles Woodin,


John Smith,


87 86 86


HAMPTON. Population, 827.


Julius Catlin,


85


Miss Dorothy May,


86 86 James Fuller,


Lucy S. Church,


82


Mrs. Esther Rockwell,


85


Ex-Gov. C. F. Cleveland,


83


Sheldon H. Calhoun, 80


86


Mrs. Lucinthia Smith,


84 Lucy Farnham,


82


Henry Cronin,


80


Reuben White,


80 Mrs. - Renyon,


84


Fannie Carpenter,


83


Martin Chapman,


83 Mrs. Erastus Ashley,


83


Elizabeth Cross,


81


Mrs. Hannah Emmons,


83 Mrs. Bera Fuller,


86


W. II. Cowles,


84


Lyman Freeman, Benanuel Bonfoey,


82 Artemas Downing,


84


Wm. Cunningham,


82


Harris Cook,


Timothy Cronin,


80


Miss Harriet Turner,


82 82


HARTFORD. Population 42,553.


Ora H. Crane, Susan W. Cowles,


82


Mrs. Clarissa Ventres,


Triphenia Jackson, (col'd) 103


Laura Clough,


80


Mrs. Elizabeth Rich,


William Hamilton, 102*


98


Rosa Donahue,


84


Mrs. William White,


95 John Degenhardt,


80


Elder Davis F. Shailer,


97 Mary Donovan,


81


Mrs. Hannah Brooks,


94 Patrick Dillon,


80


81


Ellen Hayes,


94 Leonard Daniels,


82


80


Bridget Hickey,


90 Jemima Deming


86


80 Frank Kilday,


94 Prudence L. Ely,


83


80


Maria Kirby,


94 Dennis O'Flaherty,


84


80


Mrs. James Tisdale,


94 Warren Flint,


82


81 Josephine Streeter,


93 Mary Foot,


84


91 Maud Frazier,


80


91 John Finn,


84


Henry Goodwin,


90


Fannie Flower,


80


Mrs. Jason Bassett,


83 Mary Ray,


90


Jeanette Goodrich, 82


82


Charles Brockett,


80 Sophia Storrs,


90 Clarissa Gaines,


81


Harvey Candee,


87 Louisa Hollister,


90 Ann C. Guernsey,


84


Enos Dickerman,


83 Huldah W. Marsh,


81 Margaret A. Goodwin,


80


Jared Dickerman,


81 Julia B. Burbank,


86 Lydia Gregg,


88 86


Mrs. Thomas Farrall,


83 Paulina Barbour,


85 Eliza Goodwin,


85


Elias Ford,


80 Harriet Barnette,


Merritt Ford,


81 William Bigelow,


81 Louisa Graham,


84


Mrs. Jesse Gilbert.


84 Ralph Bliss,


80 John McGee,


85


Ansel Brainard (Pensioner war of 1812), Mrs. Cynthia Shaler,


Horace Arnold,


89 Charity Burt,


82 O. N. Beebe,


80


82 Esther M. Bull, John S. Butler,


80


Ezekiel Clark,


Elmira Babcock,


87


Oliver B. Arnold,


97 Abby Colgrove,


83


85 Clarissa Coolidge,


82


Mrs. Susan House,


84 Mrs. Alfred Burnham,


81 Richard Cowan,


81


Miss Larissa Shailer,


80 Elijah Cady,


85


Sarah N. Clark,


85


Heber Brainard


80 Milton Perkins,


81


Hannah Champlin,


80


Mrs. Delila Clark,


82 Mrs. William Durkee,


82


Chauncey Skinner,


82 Mrs. - Shippee,


81


Marinda Champion,


84


82 Mrs. - Fisk,


82


Florence McCarthy,


82


Mrs. Susan C. Tyler,


Coleman Clark,


82


82 81 81


Lydia Watson,


81


Electa Smith,


95


Harriet Day, I. W. Dimock,


83


Mrs. Caroline M. Strong, Mrs. Ann White,


Margaret B. Ludlow,


Roxey P. Pearson,


James Thomas, Mrs. Lucinda Richards, Heman Clark,


Mrs. Benanuel Bonfoey, Mrs. Elizabeth Loveland, Mrs. Russell Gladwin, Mrs. John Smith,


HAMDEN.


Mary Williams,


90 Aurelia Fitch,


86


90 Ruth Rowley,


90 Mary Guinan,


80 Sarepta Burr,


90 Emily Goodrich,


84


Patrick Deehan,


85 Susan Allyn,


Mrs. Laban Downes,


91 90 Mrs. Horace Potter,


Mrs. Deborah Sugden,


Mrs. Zeri Peck,


David B. Ventres,


89 Mary Berrian,


87


80 Annie W. Barckley,


88


90 90 Julius Tuttle, 88 88 Mrs. Jesse Underhill, Orrin Tuttle,


87 87 Lewis Warner,


George A. Freeman,


84 Alfred Burnham,


Mrs. Ansel Brainard,


84 Henry K. Carter,


80


Margaret Clavess,


83


88


81 81 81 Nancy Morris,


94 Joseph McFarland, 86


80


William Hamilton,


Roxey Woodford,


Population, 3,408.


Mrs. Chester Gaylord,


80 Mary H. Grant,


86


85


83 Andrew M. Litchfield,


23


NAMES OF YE OLD FOLKS OF CONNECTICUT.


Emma A. Hall,


87 Sarah Mungan,


83 Mary E. Simpson, 83


Abigail G. Hayden,


83 Abby Martinson,


81 Catherine Shay.


82


Hiram Havens,


81 Lizzie Molimphy,


84 Maria L. Savage, 83


Lucy Hazen,


80 Ann Merrill,


81 Caroline Smith,


80


Harriet L. Hoadley,


81 Margaret O'Hara,


80 Clarissa Smith,


81


Rhoda B. Hubbard,


81 A. B. Olmstead,


83 Margaret Sullivan,


84


C. T. Hillyer.


84


Mary Phillips,


87 Henry Swan,


80


Catharine Hillyer,


82 Polly Parker,


88 Sophronia Saunders,


81


Sophie Hills,


81 Orville Pierce,


80 William Storrs,


87


Samuel Hamilton,


85 Levi Platt,


82 Rebecca Spinner,


86


Harriet Hollister,


81 Deborah Plato,


82 Patrick Sullivan,


84


Ozias Hills.


85 Mary F. Perry,


81 Thomas Spinner,


82


Clarissa Hills,


82 Sarah E. Perkins,


80 Eliza F. Sage.


85


Eliza Jones,


84 Lester Pasco,


83 William W. Turner,


84


Wm. Isham,


81 Emily Preston,


87 Maria L. Turner,


81


Emily Jerrell,


83 John M. Porter,


85 Aurelia Talcott,


82


Sarah B. Johnson,


88 Julia C. Richmond,


86 Augusta Thompson,


83


Phebe L. Keeley,


84 Henry Reardel,


80 Giles J. Thompson, 80


80


Julia Kelley,


87 Margaret Rosbraugh,


84 Martin Tierney,


80


Mary E. Lent,


86 Emma S. Robinson.


83 Catherine Tierney,


82


Caroline Lloyd,


83 Geo. W. Root,


81 Matilda Treat,


83


John Lygett,


83 Hannibal Ritter,


83 Cliristiana Thrall,


80


Orville B. Lyman,


80 Jane Rocks,


85 Mary A. Wales,


85


Lvdia L. Lord,


88 Jane Shelroy,


80 David Wright,


80


Honora Listy,


83 Mary Synnott,


84 Mrs. E. C. Whitman,


84


Benjamin Lewis,


80 Eliza T. Sage,


85 John Vogt,


80


Sarah Larkin,


80 Francis Sugermeyer,


82 Sarah White,


84


Thomas J. Litchfield,


83 John Sullivan,


80 Harriet Willman,


83


John G. Litchfield,


81 Bridget Shay,


84


Lucy Wadsworth,


82


Wolcott R. Loomis,


86 Mary Sheridan,


82 Walter Winship


85


Harriet Loomis,


84 Catharine Cleery,


80 Eunice Wilde,


80


Mary Moran,


86 Calvin E. Stone,


82 Polly A. Woodworth,


81


Jesse Miner,


88 Messina Spencer,


82


Mary Muchler.


80 Mary Sanderson, 82


HISTORY OF TRIPHENIA JACKSON.


Triphenia Jackson (colored), was born in Hadley, Mass., June 3rd, 1782, fifty-five years before a railroad was known in this state, and sixty-one years before the first telegraph. She was married to Thomas Jackson at the age of 35, in 1817, and with him resided in New Haven several years; then in Springfield Mass., in the family of Doctor Buckingham, brother of the late Governor W. A. Buckingham of this State. Thirty-five years ago she removed to Hartford, Conn., in which city she has since dwelt, in the family of a niece, to whose care and devotion her present physical condition is largely due Mr. Jackson, her husband, a very old man, died thirty years ago. The couple had no children. The aged woman passes much of her time in bed, but is able to walk about the house with the aid of a staff. She sees without glasses, answers intelligently most questions put to her, but her memory is weak, and she cannot trace the events of her long life with anything like correctness. When dates are re- quired she turns to the niece, who is able to supply all needed data. It is, however evident, from her wrinkled hands and face, her sunken cheeks and piping voice, that she represents even a longer period of time than that with which she is credited. The apartment she occu- pies is a model of neatness, owing in part, to her own care, and despite her great age and in- firmities she is cheerful and seems to enjoy herself. The heat of summer had a depressing influence, but the cooler air of autumn has restored her to her wonted strength and vigor. She seldom ventures to the street, and then but for a short period, returning to her home satisfied that there is her only earthly rest and satisfaction. A striking feature in her appearance is a head of hair almost complete, and white as the driven snow. Her eye is undimmed, and the tones of her voice indicate a vitality adequate to carry her through another season and to another birthday.


A CENTENARIAN.


William Hamilton was born in Ireland during the month of May, 1782, of humble par- ents, receiving a limited education. At the age of twenty years he came to this country, and after turning his mind to various occupations, concluded to try farming. He went to


John R. Lee,


80 Edwin Spencer,


85 Rebecca L. Winship,


81


Alice Kernan,


80 Nancy G. Roberts,


84 Catherine Toohey,


24


NAMES OF YE OLD FOLKS OF CONNECTICUT.


Hartford, Conn., 75 years ago, and bought a tract of land, occupying it until his death, which took place on July 26th, 1884. He was a steady, honest man, attending strictly to his own affairs, and was respected by all who knew him. He was eccentric in some of his ways, and for nearly eigthty years had been an inveterate smoker. His house was on Zion street, and his neighbors delighted to be in his society, that they might listen to the quaint stories he was inclined to tell of himself and the people he was acquinted with so long ago. His end was peaceful and he retained nearly all his faculties to the last.


HARTLAND.


Mrs. Cynthia M. Root, 81


- Coe, 90


Sarah Gates,


92


Mrs. Fannie C. Hewett, 83 W. W. Wright,


81


Lucy Bushnell,


84


83 Mrs. Matilda Post,


80 Sallie Davis,


81


William Cables,


84


Deacon Jasper Porter,


84 Erastus Short,


83


Henry Mattoek,


86


Stephen B. Fuller,


80 I. L. Ilutchins, 84 Mrs. - Coe,


87


Marilla Stillman,


80


Col. Harvey Brown,


84 Mrs. William Sprague,


86


Lydia Tiffany,


HARWINTON.


HUNTINGTON.


Population, 2,699.


Mrs. Belinda Bartholomew, 98


Enos Frisbie,


93


Silas Hurd,


93 Mrs. - Kelly,


81


Lewis Foote,


92 Polly Hubbell,


93


Mrs. Sterry Bennett,


82


Erastus Baldwin,


90 Sarah Wheeler,


93


Mrs. Horace Boroughs,


81


Mrs. Polly Baldwin,


87


Hezekiah Ilubbell,


91 Franklin Clark,


80


Mrs. Harriet Scott,


85


Betsey Lewis,


82 Mrs. Daniel Arnold,


83


Thomas Mather,


84


James Beard,


84


Mrs. - Huntington,


83


Harlow Curtiss,


83


Nancy Beard,


81


Sylvester McIntyre,


82


Mrs. Celeste Leonard,


82


Alma Bronson,


Barnice Carter,


84 82


Mrs. Olive Catlin,


82


David Beecher,


82


David Mason,


81


Mrs. Amanda Harrison,


81


John Drew,


85


N. Wiles


84


Roswell Cook,


80


Andrew Tuttle,


80


Mrs. S. Stearnes,


82


Miss Cynthia Alfred,


80


Booth Lewis,


84


Mrs. John Morse,


84


Joseph Scovill,


80 80 81


KENT.


Mrs. - - Hammet,


87


Mrs. Anna M. Phelps,


81


Population, 1,922.


Mrs. Sarah Thompson,


82


Mrs. Sheldon Pond,


80


Mrs. John Newton,


91


Phebe A. Cranston,


84


Mrs. Asa Crow,


85


Eber S. Peters,


87


Leonard Day,


82


Hiram Merrell,


83


Varnum Simmons, 83


James Darling, 82


Samuel R. Bushnell,


84


Population, 1,443.


Mrs. Hannah Turner,


94


Miss Nancy Beach, 83


KILLINGWORTH.


Population, 848.


Jemima Burr, 92


Sally Nettleton, 92


Anna Griswold, 90


96 Michael A. Nettleton, 80


Mrs. Betsey Lockwood,


90 Henry Sparks,


95 Rufus Redfield, 83


Miss S. Brown,


88 Mrs. L. Williams.


93 Philander Stevens, 84


Miss Dolly Freeman,


88 Sukey Burlingame,


92 Samuel Way, 82


Mrs. Martha Hall,


88 Mrs. -- Bower,


91 Leverett Blake


81


81


Milano German,


83 Mrs. Thomas Chesborough, 81


80


Mrs. Hosea Martin,


84


Dan Catlin,


92 Mehitable Rich,


93 Horace Boroughs,


80


Mrs. Lucy Birge,


86


Ambrose Hyde,


81 Mrs. E. Kingsbury,


82


Truman Goodwin,


85


Moses Wheeler,


82


Mrs .- - Brown,


81


Levi C. Frisbie,


82


Sheldon L. Bronson,


Mrs. John Matthews,


81


Mrs. Jesse Hotchkiss,


80


Eliza Blackman,


86


Cromwell Chace,


Mrs. Chloe Clark,


81 Daniel Benedict,


85


Mrs. - Wetherell,


87


Mrs. Lois Gridley,


80


Fannie Perry,


82


Mrs. N. Wiles,


82


Hiram Miner,


Mrs. - Allen,


83


Mrs. Lucy Perkins,


HEBRON.


Mrs. Hiram Merrell,


80


Hiram Stone,


81


Miss Mary Beach,


81


Mrs. Mary Johnson,


93


Mrs. Sybil Gellette, 93


91


Miss Sarah Brown,


91


Mrs Almira Elliott,


90 Mrs. B. Stedman,


84 Delight Wright, 81


James Banning,


Mrs. Elizabeth Goodno,


83 Matterson Hopkins,


83


Mary Emmons.


81 Capt. William Hutchinson, 82 Eliza Bacon,


88


Orpha Osborne,


86


Solomon Norton,


83 J. K. Holbrook,


81


Lowell Graves, Charles Preston, Abigail Wheaton,


82


84


94 Willis Graves,


83


Laura Bradley,


Mrs. E. Thompson, 88


Population, 643.


Mrs. Philo Brown, 82


Mrs. Laura Brown,


83


Virgil Stebbens,


81 Seth Wheeler,


Population, 1,216.


KILLINGLY. Population, 6,721.


Mrs. David Hall,


84 80


25


NAMES OF YE OLD FOLKS OF CONNECTICUT.


(lives in Guilford.)


Dan. T. Gager,


83 Lester B. Babcock, 80


Rufus Crane,


83 Zerviah McCall,


82 Harriet Wright,


81


Sabra Everts,


80 Jabez McCall,


81 David S. Woodworth,


Maria Franklin,


84 Charles H. Thomas,


83 Sally Harvey,


88 84


LEBANON.


Olive Westcott,


83 Joseph Potter,


84


Population, 1,345.


Justin Clark,


81


Anna P. Sherman,


88 80


Miss Eunice Saxton,


100


Lester Ford,


85 Benajah Barker,


83


Joseph King,


90 William S. Peckham,


81 John Beaumont,


86


Catherine Perry,


90 Prudence Taylor,


85 'Abigail Beaumont,


82


Mary Perry,


90 Bertha Wattles,


84 Lydia Gardner,


86


Jeremiah Mason,


90 Miller Austin,


85 Eliza Peckham,


81


Abby Fitch,


83 Samuel W. Burke,


82 Abby Smith,


83


Eliza Gager,


82 Mary Wells,


84 Jeremiah Wilcox,


84


Catherine Gager,


82 Anson Fowler,


80


HISTORY OF MISS EUNICE SAXTON.


Miss Eunice. Saxton was born in Colchester (Westchester Society), Conn., September 6th, 1784. She was the daughter of James and Deborah Saxton, and resided in their homestead 84 years. In 1868 she removed to Willimantic, and in the family of Mr. and Mrs. William Saxton, her grandnephew and niece, and dwelt fifteen years. During the past year she has been with them in their new home at Lebanon. It is a remarkable fact that at all times through the 99 years of her life she has never been sick enough to require a physician. Her bodily health remains good, and this is doubtless maintained by the strength of a good appetite, the outgrowth of a fine constitution. Her senses of sight and hearing have failed perceptibly of late, and she is less inclined to walk now than formerly. Walking induced weariness much more readily since she passed her 98th year. Miss Saxton has traveled but little in her long life. Home has been the place of her enjoyment, and so long as that was pleasant and all its surroundings in keeping with her feelings and thoughts she was satisfied, never having curiosity to any great extent to discover what we call important, going on out- side. In 1812, when she was in her 33d year, she consented to join a party to visit New London, and it was her good fortune, though she knew not of its significance at the time, to be within the walls of Fort Trumbull when the news of a declaration of peace with Great Britain was officially announced to the soldiers on duty. She saw the British soldiers gaily bedecked in red, and saw without fully understanding it, their maneuvres and, with Ameri- cans of that day, was impressed with their absurdity. In company with friends she crossed the Sound in a sloop to Sag Harbor for a visit and returned in the same way. These journeys embraced all her outward movements in the line of travel. Her eye never fell upon a steam- boat, and from Andover to Willimantic by rail, less than ten years ago, is the only instance that she ever saw a train drawn by a locomotive. Thus her life has been an uneventful one. Her parents were humble farmers,


"Content the stubborn glebe to break,"


passing their days in the work of procuring the necessaries of life and leaving an inheritance for their children. They grew flax and raised sheep, and the centenarian as a girl was taught the use of the distaff and spinning wheel. She wove by hand loom. a contrivance which, compared with the elegant and swiftly moving appliances for doing the same thing by power now, is very rude and uncouth. Like most strong aged persons, she has peculiarities, but they are trifling and present nothing which is offensive. With her, sight began to fail at the age of 70, but it was succeeded by second sight, and at 80 she could see as well as ever and without the aid of glasses. Mrs. Julia A. Cummings, her great-niece, has a pair of pillow- slips made by the aged lady when she was in her 70th year, at which period she could sew unaided by specs. At this time she takes an interest in everything going on about her, but she dwells in memory, and the past, or the recollection of it, is all that there is real for her. Events of to-day, which are important to younger ones about her, have no special interest, but those of the long ago she can speak of and tell long stories about them which have fascination both for narrator and listener. Her life, as she speaks of it, has been as a dream. It has had its clouds, but the twilight of its evening outlines no regrets, but rather the joyful hope of what is in store for her beyond the river.


80


Lucy Williams,


82 George H. Lathrop,


Mary Whitford,


88


D. L. Sherman,


Wealthy A. Abell,


91 Betsey G. Potter,


80 Samuel W. Barker, 80


26


NAMES OF YE OLD FOLKS OF CONNECTICUT.


LEDYARD.


Population, 1.073. Mrs. Betsey Stoddard,


Miss Polly Marsh, Orman Stone.


80


Mrs. Edward T. Kelsey, 81


83 Mrs. Laura Bassett, 81


97 Mrs. Harriett Hallock,


80 Mrs. Calista Tibbals, 80


John Meyers,


95 Joseph Bronson,


80 Mrs. Dwg't F. Richmond, 82


80 Mrs. Jessie Tooley,


81


91 Malissa Hopkins,


82 Mrs. Alpha Dowd,


82


Samuel Allyn,


86 Elizabeth Lounsbury,


87


Mrs. Alva O. Wilcox,


80


Isaac Hewitt,


85 Anna Wooster,


80 Mrs. Levi Bishop,


82


Mrs. Caroline Hewitt,


83 Sylvesta Spencer,


85 Miss Sophia Hand,


86


Mrs. Harriet Allyn,


85 Ithamer Page,


80 Mrs. Jonathan E. Norton,


86


Miss Nancy Ethridge,


84 Frederick S. Whedon,


87


George Ayer,


81 L. O. Meafoy,


80


Lemuel Dowd, 85


84


Miss Harriet Gallup,


80 Julius N. Dowd,


84


Mrs. Freelove Turner,


84 Amos Bissell,


84 Amasa J. Dowd,


83


Mrs. Anna Prosser,


82 Mrs. Sidna Taylor,


82


Daniel Hill,


83


Allen Turner,


81


Charles Ferris,


80 Charles M. Miner,


83


Miss Sally Bissell,


Levi Bishop,


83


Miss Lucretia Dunning, Anson B. Beach,


80 Rufus Crane,


83


Mrs. Bridget Lavin,


85


Jonathan T. Lee,


81


Simeon Lathrop,


91


Lucretia Buell,


80


Daniel R. Meigs,


80


Ebenezer Lyon,


84


Ann Kinlock,


88 Leander Griswold,


80


Thomas G. Read,


80 Clorinda Mills,


87


Horatio Hand,


81


Gardner Leflingwell,


82 80


LYME.


Russell Tooley,


80


Mrs. L. Johnson,


81


Population, 1,025.


80


Sarah Beckwith,


92


MANCHESTER. Population, 2,154.


Population, 3,410.


Mrs. Theron Beach,


96


Rachel Loper,


83


Mary Keeney,


91


George Gorham,


94


Betsy Russell,


83


Mrs. Samuel Baker,


84


William Graham,


93


Mary Cheney,


83


Tomlinson Wells,


92


Ann E. Wood,


81


Daniel Griswold,


85


Rhoda Moore,


91


Charles H. Brockway,


82


Ruby Freeman,


82


Mrs. Noah Gurnsey,


90 Samuel Daniels,


85


Adaline Hawes,


80


Mrs. Harley Morse,


82


Marinda Ely,


86


Marshal Weir,*


85


85


George Cotter,


84


Mrs. Lucinda Perkins,


80


Clara Miner,


82


Lucius Parks,


80


Harriet Blakeslee,


84


84 Francis Tiffany,


84


Mary J. Joyner, 84


88


Mrs. Horan Baldwin,


82


MADISON.


87


87 Population, 1,669.


86 Mrs Eliz. H. Scranton,


93 Eliza Atwood,


82


92 Hannah Burk,


84


85 Gurdon Childs, 80


85


Myron Osborne,


Mrs. Fred. M. Scranton,


84


Michael Connolly,


84


Mrs. Emeline Osborne,


83 Mrs. Jerusha Stevens,


85 Tuzah Dart,


84


Mrs. Melissa Hopkins,


82 Mrs. Mary Weeks,


81 Mrs. Abner B. Stevens,


82 Horace White,


82


-


Stephen Loper,


83


Ellen Fahey, 94


Mrs. Asinath Griswold,


96


Elizabeth Peck,


84


Deborah Spillaine,


90


John Griswold,


93 Lucinda Sisson,


87


John Cheeney,


83


Norman Kilborn,


96


Johu Brockway,


83


Michael Calhoun,


80


Rachel Webster,


90 Simeon Brockway,


82


Lorin Gardner,


86


Mrs. George Cook,


81


Horan Ely,


81 Abel Lewis, 80


Frederick Gibbs,


81


Benjamin McCall,


80


Lucy Lord,


82 Timothy Beeming, 83


Johanna Hannon,


82


Elizabeth Warner,


83 Horace Keeney,


81


Mrs. Hannah Hinsdale,


Mrs. Mary Bishop,


Captain Charles Jones,


Stephen Trowbridge, 86 Mrs. Weld,


81 Mrs. Amand Scranton,


81 Mrs. Chloe M. Bishop, 87


Ann Rich, Ellen Sullivan, William Taylor,


84


86


Mrs. Caroline Parmelee, Ethan Kilburn,


Mrs. Louisa Phelps,


91


Anna Gurnsey,


84 H. Felson Hill,


80


William C. Abel, 81


Elihu Webster,


84 Robert Mallum, 80


John Scranton,


80


Mrs. J. W. Houghton,


83


John H. Bassett,


81


Solomon Gardner,


LITCHFIELD.


Betsy Shalor,


90


George Bunce, 95


Huldah W. Gates,


80


Robert Bacon, 94


81


80 Frederick W. Scranton,


82


LISBON.


Population, 630.


82 Abial Barbour,


Asa Gray,


80 Mrs. Lucy Peters,


86 Alva O. Wilcox,


81


Robert Wilcox,


81 Milo Beach,


81 Miss Evelyn S. Scranton,


Mrs. Laura Geer,


91 Jonathan Caldwell,


Giles Bailey,


83 Samuel H. Dudley,


Mrs. Abby Smith,


Andrew Leffingwell,


James Lester, 93


84


Mary Wilcox,


Fanny Lasker,


Julia Little,


83 Electa Chapman,


87 John Harrison, 86


27


NAMES OF YE OLD FOLKS OF CONNECTICUT.


R. L. Griswold, Joseph Gleason, Nathaniel Keeney, *Lives in Glastonbury.


80


MERIDEN.


Population, 18,340.


Mrs. Mehitable Curtis,


Mrs. Maria Peret,


Calvin Coe,


90 John Lane,


90 Mrs. Mary Lane,


91 Electa Reynolds,


John Pollard,


93


Hannah Turner,


93


Mrs. Anne McNuce,


Joshua Barrows,


Harriet Welch,


Earl Pierce,


Charles Crain,


Phedia Crain,


82


Mrs Phebe Upson,


91 Mrs. Melissa Hull,


81


Lucia Perkins,


82


Mrs. Susan Aubran,


81 George Root,


87


Henry Whitford,


Mrs. Mary O'Brien,


83 Mrs. Susan Smith, 84


82 Mrs. Sally Tuttle,


83


MIDDLEBURY.


Population, 687,


Mrs. Elihu Baldwin, 91


Mrs. Alvin Hine, 86


Mrs. William Curtiss, 86


Woodruff,


82


Mrs. - -Woodruff, 81


Medad Spencer,


83


Elijah Shumway,


Nathan Southwick,


86


Lester P. Parker,


81


Charles Boughton,


84


Deborah Barroner, White.


85


Mrs. Maria Sheffieid,


83


Jolın E. Bradley, 80


Harry Johnson,


80


MIDDLEFIELD.


Population, 928.


Mrs. Almon Miller, 82


Polly Swift,


80 80


Aman Andrews,


83


Miss Almira Ward,


87


Thomas S. Cummings, Martha Crain,


80 80 Justus Whitehead,


84 88


Mrs. Heziah Cook,


87


84 Charles B. Wright,


85


Mrs. Benjanin Miller, 87


Colonel Amos Miller,


88


MIDDLETOWN.


Population, 11,731.


Timothy Cronin, * 99


John Miller,


96


82 Catherine Manser, 94


Hannah P. Bent, 94


94


80 Mary VanDusen,


93


88 Deborah Johnson,


93


81 Phebe Savage, 93


82 Leonard Pryor,


92


Orrin Dickinson,


Lois Lord,


MARLBORO. Population, 391.


Charles Carter,


95 Mrs. Cynthia Bailey,


80 Mrs. Ellen Bulkley,


81 Mrs. Jeanette C. Case,


80 Natalie Clemens,


Mrs. Hannah Conant, 88 82


Patrick Daly,


Bradford B. Ellsbree, 83


94 Mrs. Catherine Flack,


92 Mrs. Malinda Adkins,


91 Mrs. Margaret Beach,


92 Mrs. Louisa Churet,


92 William Churet,


93 James Daily,


93 Mrs. Mary Daily,


96 Mrs. Jerusha Hine,


George B. Armstrong, Jared Wentworth, Mrs. -- Welch,


81


Amos Aubran,


81 Mrs. Bridget McMahan,


Mrs. -- - Bowers, Mrs. Evans Parish,


82 80


John Sutliff,


86 Mrs. Hannah Foster,


Mrs. Mary Parker,


86


Mrs. Margaret P. Hall,


Buckley Minot,


84


83 Mrs. Martha Stebbens,


85


Mrs. Job Eddy,


81


Mrs. Abigail Beckley,


87


Hiram Parker,


82


Mrs. Bridget Roach,


Harlone Fowler,


Orson Strong,


81


Joshua Coit,


83


Mrs. Medad Spencer,


86 80 81


Martha Rember,


86 Mrs. Maria Smith,


80


Calvin Camp,


83


Mrs. Coffin,


85


Mrs. Harriet Coe,


Mrs. John Snow,


84 84


Peter Cloude,


Martin Miller,


Shepard Stearns,


83 Mrs. Wealthy Park,


Paul Rathburn,


82 James Williams,


81 Mrs. Anna E. Yeomans,


Mrs. William Rockwell, 85


Mrs. Dennis Coe, 85


William Reid,


Patrick Darah,


84 Lorenzo Bidwell,


82


Martha Reid,


85 Joseph Fanyon,


80 88


Elisha Mowrey,


81


Alance Schmit,


84


Abigail Surley,


82


Mrs. Marian Schmit,


81


Norman Wittwill,


82


Israel Camp,


Simeon Cummings, 82


Wales Presbrey,


84


Mrs. Joanna Hogarne, Luther Webb,


84


87 Esther Sumner,


81 Sarah L. Whittlesey, 92


82 Nancy A. Russell,


91


82 80 84 84 84 84 84 82 84 84 89 83 81


91 Gottlieb Lunge,


86 Mrs. Agnes Stannis,


Mrs. Julia Frazier,


84 Mrs. Cynthia Dickerman,


81 Mrs. Mary Loveland,


82 Mrs. Mary Robstock,


Eunice Barrows,


Henry Brown,


Peter Hanson,


80


Job Eddy,


Mrs. Lucy Faster,


85


81 Mrs. Caroline A. Betts,


Hannah Parker,


80 81


Ilenry Farnam,


80


Edwin Porter,


George W. Hicks.


82


Mrs. Edwin Porter,


85 Mrs. Harriet B. Skinner,


80


Elizabeth Pierce,


William C. Spunny,


Philip Roberts,


80 Peleg Crocker,


Joshua Dean,


David White,


Mrs. Bridget Lacy,


Rebecca Newcomb, Peace,


Mrs. Sarah Corner,


Theron Scott, Thomas Warnock,


David Kellogg,


81 80


MANSFIELD. Population, 2,154.


Mrs. Lottie L. Kalner, Mrs. Hannah Hathaway,


91 Mrs. Rebecca Schus,


82


86 William II. Jones,


80 Mrs. Emeline Stocking, 80


81 81 80


87 86


84 80 80 81 86 86 80


Mrs. Margaret Steed, 89


82 86 80


90 Mrs. Malinda G. Hines,


28


NAMES OF YE OLD FOLKS OF CONNECTICUT.


William Southmayd,


91 Ellen Brennan,


83 Ebbie Smith,


Mary Campbell,


90 F. W. Coit,


80 Mrs. M. Welch,


Enoch Wilcox,


90 Harry Freeman,


84 Mrs. Jerusha Baldwin, 87


Caroline Nichols,


90 Seth S. Hall,


Almira G. Elwell,


90 Sarah Hale,


Parnell Tryon,


90 Patrick Murray,


Joseph Barrett,


90


Harriet Seabor,


Joseph Lathrop,


90


Ann Williams,


80 Abel Clark,


89


Selah Goodrich,


90 Jesse G. Balden,


80 Roger Clark,


82


Sarach P. Nevils,


90 Jane Hubbard,


86 Mrs. Anna Clark,


83 86


Hepziah Wilcox,


90 Hannah Priest,


86 Mrs. Anna Durand,


85


Alfred Hubbard,


80 Eunice Smith,


83 Mrs. Mary A. Ford,


82


Julia Lucas,


84 Samuel Stearns,


83 Mrs. Mary Fowler,


Justus Loveland,


83 Lucy F. Woodman,


Thomas L. Lincoln,


84 Katherine Ahern,


Thomas Pedden,


83 Cornelius Cronin,


Betsey Burr,


80 Delia Clark,


83 Mrs. Abigail J. Mallett,


Augusta C. Clark,


83 Louisa Fuller,


83 Mrs. Martha Nettleton,


Gilbert Curtiss,


88


Jane Hamilton,


Julia Deasy,


83


Salmon Knapp,


Margaret Gibbons,


80 Mrs. Cornetia B. Peck,


Horace Johnson,


84 Eliza Merwin,


80 Mrs. Mary Ann Peck,


Johathan Kilbourn,


82 Charles Smith,


Sophia Kilburn,


84


Sarah Roberts,


88 Mrs. Louisa Smith,


Simeon Spencer,


85 Elizabeth Sturtevant,


88


Alvin Smitlı,


Chester Shepard,


80 Catherine Condieu,


82 Mrs. Adeline Smith,


80


Elizabeth Woodward,


86 Mary Flynn,


84 L. M. Smith,


84


84 Augustus Kelsey,


81


Betsey Crofut,


81 Johanna Donovan,


82 81


MONROE.


84 Population, 1,157.


98.


Ada Gilbert,


82 Sidney Miller,


Fanny Hubbard,


82 Spencer Rice,


87 Mrs. William Beach, 91


96


Harriet McKinster,


83 Ann Whalen,


84


Mrs. Sarah B. Beardsley,


90 88 82


Mrs. F. W. Steuben,


83 Dothan Johnson,


85 Miss Herminia Curtis,


83 80


Agnes Cairnes,


87 84


MILFORD.


Ruth Fisk,


88


Population, 3,347.


95 Mrs. Samuel B. Beardsley, 88


William Knowles,




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