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HELLEN AUGUSTA POMEROY, daughter of George Eltweed and Hellen E. Robinson Pomeroy, married Geo. S. Thor- bun.
The Pomeroys descended from Sir Ralph de Pomeroy, a knight in the army of William the Conqueror, whom he accompanied to England, and for his distinguished services the King granted him fifty manors in Derbyshire, and several in Somersetshire, upon which he built a castle, which is still in tolerable preservation, and occupied by his descendants.
When the Earl of Essex was Lord Lieutenant of Ire- land, one of the younger branches of the Pomeroy family accompanied him in the capacity of chaplain, and among his descendants is Major-General John Pomeroy, who served in the British army in America during the revolu- tionary war.
The branch from which all the Pomeroys in the United States descended, emigrated about the year 1635, and consisted of two brothers, Eltweed and Eldred, who first settled at Dorchester, near Boston.
DANIEL QUINCY, born in England, and emigrated to this country, settled in Boston and married Ann Shephard, daughter of the Rev. Thomas Shephard, of that town, and granddaughter of the Rev. Thomas Shephard, of Cambridge. He was a goldsmith by occupation, and died August 10th, 1690. He had two children, Ann and John.
ANN QUINCY, daughter of Daniel and Ann Shephard Quincy. born in Boston, June 1st, 1685, and married Col. John Holman, of Milton, Mass., and settled in Bridge- water, Mass., where she died, leaving five children, John, Ann, Peggy, Ruth. and Mary. She was the great grand- mother of Ruth Holman Collin, of Hillsdale.
JOHN QUINCY, son of Daniel and Ann Shephard Quincy, born in Boston, July 21st, 1689. He graduated at Har-
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vard University, 1708, and was for many years a member of the State Legislature and its speaker, and for several years a member of the council and a colonel in the militia. He died, July 13th, 1767, just two days after the birth of his celebrated great-grandson, John Quincy Adams, who, subsequently, inherited his estate. His daughter married the Rev. William Smith, of Weymouth, by whom she had two daughters, one of whom, Abigail, married ex-President John Adams, the other married Judge Crouch, of the United States court.
GEORGE ROBBINS, born in Lenox, Mass., and married Jane S. Collin, daughter of James and Jane B. Hunt Col- lin, October 28th, 1847, by whom he has had two children:
Mary E., born in Ohio.
James, born in New Marlborough, Mass.
NICHOLAS RACE, born December 25th, 1739. His wife, Lucretia. was born December 12th, 1744. They settled in Egremont, Mass., and lived to very great age. Their children were : Andrew, Stephen, Abram, Rebecca, Isaac N., William, and others.
REBECCA RACE, daughter of Nicholas and Lucretia Race, born in Egremont, Mass., September 1st, 1781, and mar- ried to Charles Tullar, son of Seneca and Eunice Tullar, of Egremont, November 27th, 1799; died in Sheffield, Mass., December 22d, 1861. Her children were :
Seneca Charles, born February 10th, 1801. Tabitha Paulina, born March 16th, 1804. Isaac R., born May 4th, 1806. Pamelia Jane, born April 11th, 1808. David W., born May 31st, 1812. Lucretia, born May 22d, 1816. . William Frederick, born June 12th, 1818.
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GAIN ROBINSON, born in Scotland, 1682, and emigrated to Ireland, and married a wife, by whom he had two chil- dren, Archibald and Susan. His wife having died, he emigrated to this country and married Margaret Watson, and lived for a time in Braintree, Mass., and for a time at Pembroke, and finally settled in East Bridgewater. He had recommendations from the churches in Ireland, Braintree and Pembroke. He died, 1763. His children by his last marriage were :
Alexander. Joseph. Gain, born, 1724. Increase, born, 1727. Betty, born, 1728. James, born. 1730.
John, born, 1732. Margaret, born, 1735.
Mary, born, 1738. Martha, born, 1740. Jane, born, 1742. Robert, born, 1746
ARCHIBALD ROBINSON, son of Gain Robinson, born in Ire- land, and emigrated to this country. He married Mercy Field, daughter of Richard Field, of Bridgewater, Mass., 1747, and had two sons :
Robert, born, 1747. Jolin, born, 1749.
SUSANNAH ROBINSON, daughter of Gain Robinson, born in Ireland, and emigrated to this country, and married Christopher Erskine.
ALEXANDER ROBINSON, son of Gain and Margaret Wat- son Robinson, born in Braintree, Mass., and married Hannah White, 1745, and had a daughter, Abigail, 1746, and moved to Nova Scotia.
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JOSEPH ROBINSON, son of Gain and Margaret Watson Robinson, born, 1722, and married Abigail Keith, daugh- ter of Joseph Keith, 1746. Their children were :
Joseph, born, 1747. Benjamin, born, 1748. Edward, born, 1750. Susannah, born, 1753. Abigail, born, 1755.
His wife, Abigail, having died, he married Hannah Snow, daughter of Isaac Snow, 1759. Their children were:
Isaac, born, 1760. Hannah, born, 1763. Snow, born, 1765.
Having died in 1766, his estate was settled by his brother James. His son, Snow, died in the revolution- ary army, at West Point, 1783.
GAIN ROBINSON, son of Gain and Margaret Watson Rob- inson, born 1724, and married Miss Dyer ; died in 1778. His children were : Gain, William, Increase, John, Dyer, born, 1765 ; Joseph, Ansel, Sally and Zibeah.
JAMES ROBINSON, son of Gain and Margaret Watson Robinson, born 1730, and married Jerusha Bartlet, daugh- ter of Ebenezer Bartlet, of Duxbury, Mass. His children were : James and Bartlet, twins, Watson, Abner, Gain, Clark, Jerusha Bartlet, born 1753, Margaret, born 1754, Mary, Elizabeth, Jane, Esther, Bethia. Previous to 1775 he lived on Clark's Island, in Plymouth harbor. From thence he moved to Bridgewater, where he resided five years, and then moved to Cummington, Mass., where he died, 1793.
JAMES ROBINSON, son of James and Jerusha Bartlet Robinson, born 1750. He had a nautical education and
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had the command of a ship at an early age, and in his ship the first arms and military stores were brought from France at the commencement of the Revolutionary war. To get possession of some of the arms and munitions that he imported, brought on the first fight at Concord and Lexington, which roused the martial spirit of the nation. After the commencement of the war he left the ocean and took a command in the army and at the battles of Bun- ker's Hill and those fought with the army of Burgoyne, and sat beside the death-bed of his brother Abner, who fell in one of those battles. He died himself in the army near the close of the war.
BARTLET ROBINSON, son of James and Jerusha Bartlet Robinson and twin brother of James Robinson, born 1750, and was with his brother on the ocean and most of the battles in the Revolutionary war, and died in the army.
WATSON ROBINSON, son of James and Jernsha Bartlet Robinson, born 1751, and married Anna Webster, of Goshen, Mass. He was in the battle of Bunker's Hill and served as a soldier through the war of the Revolu- tion, and died in Palmyra, N. Y., leaving several children.
ABNER ROBINSON, son of James and Jerusha Bartlet Robinson, born 1761, and was killed in battle at Still- water, Saratoga county, N. Y., October, 1777. The cir- cumstances attending his death are worthy of considera- tion. It was during the darkest period of the American Revolution. The British arms had been uniformly suc- cessful, and to their final success it seemed only neces- sary to establish a line of fortified posts from New York to Canada, by way of the Hudson. To that end the army of Sir Henry Clinton had advanced from New York to Columbia county, and had burned the manor house of the Livingstons. The army of General Burgoyne had
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advanced from Canada to Saratoga county, and had burned the splendid mansion of General Schuyler. To prevent the junction of those armies, General Washington sent some of his best troops under the command of Gen- eral Gates. Among those troops were the brothers James Bartlet and Watson Bobinson. Those troops were joined by a volunteer company from Bridgewater, Mass., under the command of Captain Jacob Allen, and in that com- pany were Thomas Latham and Abner Robinson, boys of about sixteen years of age.
In October, 1777, those troops gave battle to the army of Gen. Burgoyne. During the fight it became advisable to withdraw that wing in which the Bridgewater com- pany fought ; and while retiring before a pressing enemy, firing by platoons with all the order of veterans, Capt. Allen fell and was borne from the field. Soon after young Robinson fell, mortally wounded, and the retiring troops were about to leave him, when his youthful companion stepped beside him. When admonished by his comrades that he would fall into the hands of the enemy, he re- plied, "This boy must be carried from the field, or I stay with him." This brought assistance, and Abner Robin- son was in consequence permitted to die in his tent, with his brother James sitting beside him. This act of Thomas Latham has endeared the name to all who have in their veins the blood of the Robinsons.
Brave boys ! had I the genius of a Virgil, your names should be handed to posterity beside those of Nisus and Eurialus.
INCREASE ROBINSON, son of Gain and Margaret Watson Robinson, born 1727, and married Rachael Bates, of Hing- ham, Mass., 1755, and died in the French war, 1756. He was a Sergeant under Gen. Winslow.
MARY ROBINSON, daughter of Gain and Margaret Watson Robinson, born 1738, and married Richard Bartlet, 1757.
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MARTHA ROBINSON, daughter of Gain and Margaret Wat- son Robinson, born 1740, and married Archibald Thomp- son, 1761.
JOHN ROBINSON, son of Gain and Margaret Watson Rob- inson, born 1732, and married Miss Studley. His dangh- ter, Martha, married Eliphalet Bailey, 1782.
ROBERT ROBINSON, son of Gain and Margaret Watson Robinson, born 1746, and married Bethiah Kingman, 1772. Their children were : Samuel, James, and others. They settled in Cummington, Mass.
BENJAMIN ROBINSON, son of Joseph and Abigail Keith Robinson, born 1748, and married Eve Packard, daugh- ter of James Packard, 1770. Their children were :
Anna, born 1771. Deborah, born 1777. Susannah, born 1781. Benjamin, born 1784. Kilborn, born 1787. Polly, born 1790. Hodijah, born 1793.
His wife, Eve, died 1796, and he married Keziah, widow of Elijah Packard, and daughter of John Ames, 1798. Their children were :
Nabby Lazell, born 1799, Bethiah Ames, born 1802. Margaret Watson, born 1806.
He died 1829, and his wife, Keziah, died 1838.
ANNA ROBINSON, daughter of Benjamin and Eve Packard Robinson, born 1771, and married Uriah Brett, 1799
DEBORAH ROBINSON, daughter of Benjamin and Eve Packard Robinson, born 1777, married John Adams, 1798. 32*
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SUSANNAH ROBINSON, daughter of Benjamin and Eve Parckard Robinson, born 1781, and married Ichabod Keith 1802.
POLLY ROBINSON, daughter of Benjamin and Eve Pack- ard Robinson, born 1790, and married Mr. Bradbury, of Maine, and after his decease she married a Mr. Herrick, of Boston.
NABBY LAZELL ROBINSON, daughter of Benjamin and Keziah Robinson, born 1799. and married Samuel P. Con- clon 1821 ; died 1832.
BETHIAH AMES ROBINSON, daughter of Benjamin and Keziah Robinson, born 1802, and married Martin Rams- dell.
MARGARET WATSON ROBINSON, daughter of Benjamin and Kezialı Robinson, born 1806, and became the second wife of Samuel P. Condon.
WILLIAM ROBINSON, son of Gain and Miss Dyer Robin- son, married Hannah Eggerton, 1780; died 1816. Their children were :
William, born 1784. Abigail, born 1786 ; died 1804.
Marcus, born 1791.
Sally, born 1795.
Mary Hitchborn and Maria Dyer, twins, born 1799.
WILLIAM ROBINSON, son of William and Hannah Egger- ton Robinson, born 1784, and married Abigail Delano, of Duxbury, 1812.
MARCUS ROBINSON, son of William and Hannah Egger- ton Robinson, born 1791, and married Charlotte Barstow, of Pembroke, 1820.
SALLY ROBINSON, daughter of William and Hannah Eg- gerton Robinson, born 1795, and married Henry Gray.
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MARY HITCHBORN ROBINSON, daughter of William and Hannah Eggerton Robinson, born 1799, and married James Sidall.
DYER ROBINSON, son of Dyer and Abigail Stetson Robinson, born 1792, and married Miss Standish.
GAD ROBINSON, son of Dyer and Abigail Stetson Robin- son, born 1795, and married Margaret Orr Keith, 1821.
JACOB ROBINSON, son of Dyer and Abigail Stetson Rob- inson, born 1798, and married Rhoda W. Chandler. Their children were :
Caroline E., born, 1823. Jacob Harvey, born. 1826. Lydia Hall, born, 1827.
CHARLES ROBINSON, son of Dyer and Abigail Stetson Robinson, married Ann Maria Keith.
SALOME ROBINSON, daughter of Dyer and Abigail Stet- son Robinson, married Zenas Keith, 1821.
ABIGAIL ROBINSON, daughter of Dyer and Abigail Stet- son Robinson, married Capt. Scott Keith.
CAPT. BENJAMIN ROBINSON, son of Benjamin and Eve Packard Robinson, born, 1784, and married Mary Pack- ard, 1809. Their children were : Benjamin Roseter, James Lawrence ; Elijah Packard, born, 1816; Mary, born, 1818. Their son, James Lawrence, died at sea, 1835.
HODIJAH ROBINSON, son of Benjamin and Eve Packard Robinson, born, 1793, and married Silvia Orr, daughter of Hugh Orr, and had one daughter, Lucia Watson Herbert.
GAIN ROBINSON, son of James and Jerusha Bartlet Rob- inson, born January 24th, 1771, and married Chloe Brad-
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ish, daughter of Col. John Bradish, of Cummington, Mass., 1796, and settled in Palmyra, N. Y. His children were : Amanda, William Cullen, Caius Cassius, Abigail Black- man, Clark, Erasmus Darwin, Charles Rollin, Chloe, Helen Elizabeth and Margaret Sophia.
He was a man with talents of the first order, of fine ap- pearance, of easy and gentlemanly address, interesting in conversation, and distinguished as a physician. Died June 21st, 1832.
AMANDA ROBINSON, daughter of Gain and Chloe Bradish Robinson, born in Palmyra, Wayne county, N. Y., and married Philip Granden, by whom she has had eleven children ; all now dead but two sons. Her son, William Granden, graduated at West Point.
WILLIAM CULLEN ROBINSON, son of Gain and Chloe Brad- ish Robinson, born in Palmyra, N. Y. ; died in Illinois, unmarried.
CAIUS CASSIUS ROBINSON, son of Gain and Chloe Bradish Robinson, born in Palmyra, N. Y., and graduated at Fair- field, N. Y., Medical College, and moved to Palmyra, in Michigan. In the twenty-fourth year of his age he mar- ried Enza Warner, daughter of Stephen Warner, of Cum- mington, Mass., and had one son, Lucius Gain, and died in the thirty-sixth year of his age.
ABIGAIL BLACKMAN ROBINSON, daughter of Gain and Chloe Bradish Robinson, born in Palmyra, N. Y., and married Alexander B. Tiffany, an attorney, who settled in Palmyra, Michigan, and became distinguished in his pro- fession, and was raised to the bench. She had a large family of children, of whom only three are living-two daughters and one son.
CLARK ROBINSON, son of Gain and Chloe Bradish Rob- inson, born in Pahnyra, N. Y., and married Delia Strong, by whom he had one daughter, Mary.
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ERASMUS DARWIN ROBINSON, son of Gain and Chloe Bradish Robinson, born in Palmyra, N. Y., and married Calista Peck, and had three children, all now deceased. He settled, and now lives, in White Pigeon, Michigan.
CHARLES ROLLIN ROBINSON, son of Gain and Chloe Brad- ish Robinson, born in Palmyra, N. Y., and married Calista Corbett, and had one daughter, now deceased. He set- tled and cultivated a farm in Palmyra, Michigan.
CHLOE ROBINSON, daughter of Gain and Chloe Bradish Robinson, born in Palmyra, N. Y., and married Hiram Niles, of Connecticut, and has had one son and five daughters.
CLARK ROBINSON, son of James and Jerusha Bartlet Robinson, born in Clark's Island, in Plymouth Harbor, Mass., and died in Cummington, Mass.
MARGARET SOPHIA ROBINSON, daughter of Gain and Chloe Bradish Robinson, born in Palmyra, N. Y., and married John E. Gavit, November 28th, 1840, and settled in Old Stockbridge, Mass. He is distinguished as an en- graver, and has long been employed by the Government of the United States in that important capacity. She has had nine children, four sons and five daughters :
John, born August 4th, 1841; died a few months after.
Joseph, born December 22d, 1842.
Margaret, born March, 22d, 1845.
William Edmonds, born February 10th, 1848.
Hellen Elizabeth, born November 26th, 1849.
Clark, born June 27th, 1851.
Julia Niles, born February 22d, 1854.
Chloe, born April 29th, 1856.
Pauline, born February 3d, 1859. 33
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JERUSHA BARTLET ROBINSON, daughter of James and Jerusha Bartlet Robinson, born in Plymouth, 1753, and married Wait Wadsworth, of Duxbury, Mass., and settled there, where some of her descendants yet live.
MARGARET ROBINSON, daughter of James and Jerusha Bartlet Bobinson, born in Plymouth, Mass., 1754, and married Elijah Fay, and settled Hamilton, Madison county, N. Y., and they both died there, leaving a son James, who remained on the homestead and raised a num- erous family. He married Morilla Nash, of that town.
MARY ROBINSON, daughter of James and Jerusha Bart- let Robinson, married Mattdew Orr, and moved to the Nine Partners, in Dutchess county, N. Y. After the death of her husband, she moved to Palmyra, Wayne county, N. Y., where she died. Among her children were Wat- son, Corbett, Margaret, Anna, John, and Jonas.
ELIZABETH ROBINSON, daughter of James and Jerusha Bartlet Robinson, married Alexander McIntyre, and had three sons, Alexander, Thomas, and Abner. Her son Alexander became a distinguished physician, and died July 22d, 1859, leaving three children-a daughter and two sons.
ESTHER ROBINSON, daughter of James and Jerusha Bart- let Robinson, married Amos King, and settled in Hadley, Mass., where they died. Among their children (War- rener, whose recent death received honorable notice in the Springfield Republican), they had also a daughter, Minerva, who married Willard Nash, and settled in Madi- son county, N. Y.
ELEANOR ROBINSON, daughter of James and Jerusha Bartlet Robinson, married Jacob Convers. Among her children is a son, Maxey, who resides in Elmira, N. Y.
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BETHIA ROBINSON, daughter of James and Jerusha Bart- let Robinson, born in Bridgewater, Mass., and married Charles Bradish, son of John and Hannah Warner Brad- ish, of Cummington, Mass., 1804, and moved to Palmyra, Wayne county, N. Y., 1807, where they died at advanced ages. Their children were : Alexander H., William F., Seth W., Bartlet R., Lucretia E., and Philander.
JANE ROBINSON, daughter of James and Jerusha Bartlet Robinson, born in Plymouth, Mass., August 6th, 1763, and married William Johnson, son of Benjamin and Ruth Holman Johnson, of Bridgewater, Mass., November 8th, 1779 ; died in Hillsdale, N. Y., April 7th, 1836. Her chil- dren were :
Ruth Holman, born September 16th, 1780.
Sophia, born January 7th, 1784.
Melinda, born December 7th, 1785; died March 9th, 1792.
Clynthia, born April 7th, 1788.
Quincy, born April 5th, 1791.
Melinda, born September 29th, 1801.
AMELIA ANN ROBBINS, born November 29th, 1799, and married Theodore W. Whiting, March 15th, 1820, by whom she had two children :
Harriet Amelia, born December 10th, 1821.
Frederick Theodore, born June 6th, 1825.
GEORGE ROBBINS, born in Lenox, Mass., and married Jane S. Collin, daughter of James and Jane B. Hunt Col- lin, and settled in New Marlborough, Mass. They have had two children : Mary E., and James.
NATHAN SEWARD, of New Hartford, N. Y., born Novem- ber 28th, 1814, and married Harriette Collin, daughter of David and Anna Smith Collin, June 13th, 1848. Their children were :
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Harriette, born March 19th, 1849.
Anna, born May 26th, 1850.
Nathan, born November 24th, 1851 ; died November 28th, 1851. Lucy, born July 17th, 1853.
Elizabeth, born February 13th, 1855 ; died April 13th, 1855.
EMELINE SORNBORGER, daughter of Uriah Sornborger, born November 19th, 1820, and married William Leonard Johnson, son of Quincy and Abigail Cook Johnson, Sep- tember 12th, 1852. Their children were :
Ida, born September 10th, 1853 ; died April 24th, 1856.
Willie, born September 13th, 1855 ; died September 25th, 1855.
Franklin, born June 2d, 1857.
George Quincy, born December 5th, 1859.
GEORGE SORNBORGER, son of . Uriah Sornborger, born 1820, and married Harriet N. Osborn, daughter of Melvin Osborn, 1852. Their children were :
Mary, born August 11th, 1853 ; died September 1st, 1857.
Florence, born September 11th, 1855.
ARIEL SMITH, of West Stockbridge, Mass., married and had a daughter, Olive. After the death of his wife he married Rebecca, widow of Charles Tullar, and daughter of Nicholas and Lucretia Race. He was a respectable member of the Baptist Church, and died in West Stock- bridge.
LUCY SMITH, of Dutchess county, N. Y., married David Collin, son of John and Hannah Merwin Collin, February 19th, 1764 ; died March 15th, 1767. Her children were :
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Hannah, born 1765. David, born February 22d, 1767.
ANNA SMITH, of Dutchess county, N. Y., married David Collin, son of David and Lucy Bingham Collin, January 2d, 1817. Her children were :
Edmund, born December 28th, 1817 ; died December 29th. 1817
Caroline, born December 26th, 1818.
Lucy B., born March 15th, 1821.
David, born August 23d, 1822.
Harriett, born November 15th, 1824.
Miriam, born May 16th, 1828,
Anna Smith, born October 4th, 1829.
LYDIA SMITH, of Amenia, Dutchess county, N. Y., mar- ried Lee Collin, son of David and Lucy Bingham Collin, by whom she had one child.
ELY SMITH, of Bridgeport, Conn., married Huldah Merwin, daughter of Miles and Mary Brewster Merwin. Their children were, Almon, Mary and Ruth.
PORTER TREMAIN, son of Augustus Tremain, of Hillsdale, N. Y., married Amanda Collin, daughter of David and Lucy Bingham Collin, November 11th, 1830, by whom he had one son, Angustus, born March 27th, 1834. After the death of his wife, Amanda, on March 26th, 1840, he mar- ried Lucy B. Collin, daughter of David and Anna Smith Collin, September 28th, 1841, by whom he had two sons :
Charles, born April 23d, 1843.
Porter, born January 24th, 1852.
JOHN TRUESDELL, born July 1st, 1722, and married Rachel Wright, September, 1743 ; died February 1st, 1782. His children were :
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Hannah, born August 24th, 1744. David, born September 2d, 1749. Stephen, born June 10th, 1753. Jolin, born May 11th, 1755.
After the death of his wife, Rachel, he married Sarah Sneadwell, November 7th, 1757, by whom he had one son, Thomas, born February 2d, 1759.
THOMAS TRUESDELL, son of John and Sarah Sneadwell Truesdell, born February 2d, 1759, and married Hannah Collin, daughter of John and Sarah Arnold Collin, Sep- tember 3d, 1781 ; died at Wilmington, Ohio, April 10th, 1822. His children were :
John W., born May 7th, 1783.
Bebee, born January 10th, 1784.
Sarah, born June 17th, 1785.
Harry, born March 1st, 1788.
James, born September 3d, 1790 ; died October 12th, 1790.
Arnold, born September 15th, 1796.
Gove, born May 14th, 1802 ; died January 30th, 1818.
JOHN W. TRUESDELL, son of Thomas and Hannah Col- lin Truesdell, born May 7th, 1783, and married to Anna Esmond, daughter of Isaiah Esmond, July 25th, 1804 ; died September 23d, 1806. His children were :
Bebee, born June 5th, 1805 ; died April, 1811.
John W., born November 13th, 1806. Now dead.
SARAH TRUESDELL, daughter of Thomas and Hannah Collin Truesdell, born June 17th, 1785, and married Eras- tus Taetor, of Ontario county, N. Y., March 11th, 1803 ; died May 17th, 1810. Her husband died January 7th, 1813. Their children were :
Hannah, born March 18th, 1805. Lydia, born June 10th, 1807. Sarah, born June 30th, 1809.
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HARRY TRUESDELL, son of Thomas and Hannah Collin Truesdell, born March 1st, 1788, and married Clynthia Johnson, daughter of William and Jane Robinson John- son, February 19th, 1809 ; died October 14th, 1844. His children were :
Arnold Fletcher, born January 6th, 1810. Sarah Madeline, born May 12th, 1812. John Quincy, born February 22d, 1825.
BEBEE TRUESDELL, son of Thomas and Hannah Collin Truesdell, born January 10th, 1794, and married Margaret Post, December 10th, 1815; died at Wilmington. Ohio, 1866. His children were :
John Osmond, born October 3d, 1811. Aurelia A. A. E., born December 24th, 1817. C. Fernando, born February 16th, 1820. Charles Seymour, born December 31st, 1822 ; died April 4th, 1823.
Anna Maria, born August 21st, 1824.
ARNOLD TRUESDELL, son of Thomas and Hannah Collin Truesdell, born September 15th, 1796, and married Me- linda Johnson, daughter of William and Jane Robinson Johnson, September 10th, 1820; died at Wilmington, Ohio, March 28th, 1835, and was buried in the cemetery in Lebanon, Ohio, in the family plot of the Rev. John and Lorania P. Collin Braden.
GOVE TRUESDELL, son of Thomas and Hannah Collin Truesdell, born May 14th, 1802 ; died January 30th, 1818.
ARNOLD FLETCHER TRUESDELL, son of Harry and Clyn- thia Johnson Truesdell, born January 6th, 1810, and mar- ried Chloe Bushnell, daughter of John and Loxey Lay Bushnell. His children are : Morania, Julia, Emma, and Madeline.
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