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has been utilized by many writers of historic fiction, notably "The Green Mountain Boys," "The Green Mountain Heroes," and others of a similar char- acter. He married, April 3, 1760, Desire Hurlbert, daughter of Consider and Pa- tience (Hawley) Hurlbert. They were the parents of an only child, Ozi.
Ozi Baker, who died in 1794-95, was a civil engineer and a Revolutionary soldier. He enlisted, March 31, 1778; was ser- geant in Colonel Seth Warner's regiment in 1780; was with General Anthony Wayne on his western expedition against the Indians; was one of the engineers who supervised the erection of Fort Wayne; was at Niagara Falls a short time prior to his death which occurred while yet in the military service of his country. His exploits when a lad of twelve in the defense of his father against an armed band of New Yorkers who were seeking to kidnap him as previously nar- rated, and the prominent part he took in gathering the settlers for the rescue party have been made the principal incidents in a very entertaining historical novel, "With Ethan Allen at Ticonderoga," by W. Bert Foster, the name, however, changed and the incidents much garbled. Ozi Baker married (first) Lucy Hard, daughter of Captain James and Hester (Booth) Hard, her father reputed to have been a devoted loyalist, well know in the early history of Northern Vermont. He married (second) Hetty Darling. Their eldest son, Re- member Baker, served in the War of 1812 as a non-commissioned officer of cavalry, later settled in Genesee county, Western New York. The line of descent is through Luther Alexander, second son of Ozi Baker and his first wife, Lucy (Hard) Baker.
Luther Alexander Baker was born at St. Albans, Vermont, November 23, 1787, died October 12, 1863. He served as a
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soldier in the War of 1812, and in 1817 located with his brother Remember in the Genesee Valley of Western New York, then a wilderness. He married, February 6, 1817, Mercy Stannard, born at Georgia, Vermont, October 29, 1794, died June 14, 1856, daughter of Joseph Stannard, died August 30, 1826, a soldier of the Revolution, and his wife, Phoebe (Denison) Stannard, of Saybrook, Con- necticut, who married in 1754, died Octo- ber II, 1838, surviving her husband twelve years after a married life of seven- ty-two years. Luther A. and Mercy (Stannard) Baker were the parents of nine children, the youngest, Joseph Stan- nard Baker, the next in direct line of de- scent and father of Hugh Potter Baker.
Major Joseph Stannard Baker was born March 21, 1838, at Stafford, Genesee county, New York, died May 17, 1912, a resident of St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin. He was educated at Oberlin College and Wisconsin University He was a veteran of the Civil War, serving the entire four years of that conflict, ranking as major and for two years in command of the First District of Columbia Cavalry, the colonel of the regiment (who was his cousin), General L. C. Baker, Chief of the United States Detective Service, be- ing on detached duty. For forty years after the war Major Baker was engaged in lumber and land business in Northern Wisconsin, a capable, successful man of affairs. Major Baker married (first) September 21, 1868, Alice Potter, born at Maple Ridge, New York, August 28, 1844, died November 26, 1883, daughter of James Addison Potter and his wife, Mary Denio (Aitkin) Potter, granddaughter of Ezra Stiles, president of Yale College. He married (second) Mary L. Brown. Major Baker by his first wife, Alice (Pot- ter) Baker, had six sons: I. Ray Stan- nard, a distinguished litterateur, editor
and author and for many years associate editor of the "American Magazine," now doing most of his writing under the name of David Grayson. 2. Charles Fuller, a famous scientist, entomologist and au- thor, now teaching in the University of the Philippines. 3. Harry Denio, a banker and business man of St. Croix Falls, Wis- consin. 4. Clarence Dwight, of Des Moines, Iowa, deceased. 5. Hugh Potter, of further mention. 6. James Fred, now director of Forest Investigation in the New York State College of Forestry at Syracuse. Major Baker by his second wife, Mary L. (Brown) Baker, had four chil- dren: Winifred, Florence, Joseph Stan- nard and Oscar Roland.
Hugh Potter Baker was born at St. Croix Falls, Polk county, Wisconsin, Jan- uary 2, 1878, fifth son of Major Joseph Stannard Baker. After completing pub- lic school courses of study, he taught for two years in the North Woods of Wiscon- sin, then spent a year, 1894-95, in study at Macalester College, St. Paul, Min- nesota. He is a graduate of the Michigan Agricultural College, Lansing, Michigan, B. S., 1901 ; Yale University, M. F. (Mas- ter of Forestry), 1904; University of Munich, Germany, D. Oec. (Doctor of Economics), 1910.
In 1901, after completing his course at the Michigan Agricultural College, Mr. Baker entered the government service in the Division of Forestry of the Depart- ment of Agriculture, continuing in the service for ten years, examining public lands and carrying forward investigative work for the service in Central Idaho, Wyoming, Nebraska, New Mexico, Wash- ington and Oregon. During that period he pursued courses of special study at Yale and Munich, and was Associate Professor of Forestry at Iowa State Col- lege, 1904-07, and Professor of Forestry, Pennsylvania State College, 1907-12.
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Since 1912 he has been dean of the New York State College of Forestry at Syra- cuse University.
Dr. Baker is a member of the Board of Geographic Names of the State of New New York; fellow of the American As- sociation for the Advancement of Sci- ence; fellow of the Royal Geographic Society of England; member of the American Geographical Society, Geo- graphical Society of Philadelphia, Geo- graphiscen Gesellschaft in Munich, Ger- many, American Civic Association, So- ciety of American Foresters, American Academy of Political and Social Science and the Archaeological Institute of Amer- ica. Through the patriotic service of his ancestors, Captain Remember Baker and others, he gained membership in the So- ciety of Colonial Wars and in the Sons of the American Revolution. His fraternity is Phi Delta Theta, and he is a thirty-sec- ond degree Mason of the Ancient Ac- cepted Scottish Rite. His clubs are the Yale and City of New York City, the Uni- versity, and City of Syracuse. He is a member of the Park Presbyterian Church of Syracuse, and in political faith a Re- publican by birth and inclination, but Progressive in attitude though not in as- sociation.
Dr. Baker married, December 27 1904, at Saginaw, Michigan, Fleta Paddock, born July 20, 1879, fourth child of Stephen Tappan and Aurelia (Butler) Paddock, of Three Oaks, Michigan. They are the parents of three children : Carolyn, born January 1, 1906; Stephen Paddock, August 22, 1908; Clarence Potter, September 15, 1910.
HUBBELL, Walter Sage, Lawyer, Man of Affairs.
Now in the full prime of his splendid powers, Mr. Hubbell from safe heights of professional eminence can review a life of
great activity at the bar, in business, pub- lic service and philanthropy, during which personal gain has ever been subordinated to private honor and the public good. With a full realization of the truth of Abraham Lincoln's classic utterance, "There is something better than making a living-making a life," he has labored energetically and forcefully, not only to win personal success, but to make his life a source of benefit to his fellow man and to assist others in making the most of their lives. Genial, courteous, always approachable, with an appreciation for the humor of life, he is popular in his wide circle of friends with whom his social nature impels the close association of fraternity and club. By his brethren of the bar he is held in high esteem, that feeling having been manifested in many ways, especially in their choice of him as president of the Rochester Bar Associ- ation. The laity have shown their appre- ciation by elevation to official position in institution and corporation, while the voters of the city have ratified general sentiment by his election to the State Legislature. An eloquent and entertain- ing public speaker, he has many calls upon his powers in that direction, while the depth of his logic, strength of his argument, clear, forcible and eloquent presentation holds the closest attention of judges and juries.
Paternally, Mr. Hubbell descends from an ancient Connecticut family, members of whom in army and legislative body aided in forming the colony, winning in- dependence and in the creation of the Commonwealth. His descent is also traced to Governor William Bradford and the coming of the "Mayflower." A branch of the Hubbells settled in Saratoga coun- ty, New York, in which county Charles Hubbell, father of Walter Sage Hubbell, was born at Ballston Springs. In later life he came to Rochester where he was
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a banker for several years, going hence to Cincinnati, Ohio, where he was a bank cashier until ill health compelled him to resign. In Keokuk, Iowa, he regained his health, there remaining until 1871. The last thirty-two years of his life were spent in San Diego, California, where he died in 1903, aged eighty-five years. He married Anna M. Sage, who died while on a visit to Rochester in 1882, daughter of Orin Sage, a shoe manufacturer of Rochester. They were the parents of five children.
Walter Sage Hubbell was born in Cin- cinnati, Ohio, December 24, 1850. He spent the first sixteen years of his life in that city and in Keokuk, Iowa, then re- turned to Rochester, New York, ever afterward to be the scene of his life ac- tivities. He obtained his early and pre- paratory training in the public schools of Keokuk; returned to Rochester in 1866 and soon afterward entered the college department of the University of Roches- ter, pursuing the classical course until graduated Master of Arts, class of 1871. He was then twenty years of age and with his own future to provide for. He selected the profession of law and in due course of time passed through all the pre- paratory phases, studying under the emi- nent lawyer and jurist, George F. Dan- forth, being admitted to practice at the Monroe county bar on January 1, 1876. That centennial year of the Nation's in- dependence witnessed the beginning of his own independent career and the forty years which since have intervened have been years of wonderful progress for the then young man, now the veteran lawyer. Mr. Hubbell began private practice, Jan- uary I, 1877, continuing ever as he began, a general practitioner. He won quick recognition at the bar and has attained
position as one of the leaders of that bar, learned, skillful, upright and honorable. He is a member of the Rochester Bar As- sociation of which he is an ex-president, and also of the New York State Bar and the American Bar associations.
Business activity has also distinguished his life and he has been and still is con- nected with several financial and business corporations of the city. These include the Alliance Bank as director and attor- ney; the Eastman Kodak Company of New Jersey, vice-president and director; the Eastman Kodak Company of New York, secretary and director; the Curtice Bros. Company, director. He is a trustee of the University of Rochester, trustee and vice-president of the Rochester Theo- logical Seminary, trustee of the Roches- ter Orphan Asylum, president of the board of trustees of the First Baptist Church, and has ever been a helper in promoting those movements which make for better living, better conditions and a higher standard of civic righteousness. He is a member of both York and Scottish Rites in Free Masonry, belonging to lodge, chapter and commandery of the first named Rite and holding all degrees of the last named up to and including the thirty-second. His clubs are the Kent, Genesee Valley and Rochester Country. In political faith he is a Republican, and in 1884 and 1885 represented the eastern district of Monroe county in the State Assembly.
Mr. Hubbell married, June 21, 1877, Leora A., daughter of Judge Daniel B. De Land, of Fairport, New York. They are the parents of Mrs. Minnie H. Lewis ; Gertrude, deceased; Anna D., Bertha D., and Mrs. Margaret H. Huther. The fam- ily home is No. 1209 East avenue.
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Northrup, 178 to 181: The following is from the pen of Charles E. Fitch, received too late to appear in his masterly sketch of Judge Northrup: Judge Northrup has been a writer upon various subjects, and is the author of several volumes of real merit. In the late sixties he made frequent contributions to the local press upon current topics, many thoughtful and scholarly editorials; and, during the absence of the editor of the "Daily Standard," in the summer of 1870, conducted the editorial page of that journal. A keen sportsman, his vacations, for half a century, have been passed either in the woods (mainly in the Adirondacks) or by the seashore and inland streams, resultant not alone in exploits with gun and rod, but in lettered musings as well. He published, in 1880, "Camps and Tramps in the Adirondacks" and "Grayling Fishing in Northern Michigan," in one volume-the one a brisk account of forest scenes, and the other a scientific description of a fish then new to northern waters. A second edition of this work was demanded in 1883. "Sconset Cottage Life-a Souvenir on Nantucket Island," appeared in 1881-a charm- ing study of the quaint hamlet of the fisher folk before fashion invaded it, and a vivid portrayal of the grandeur of nature (e. g. that of "Tomneverhead," an adjacent promontory; a literary gem). This was published in 1889, as also a paper on the History of the First Presbyterian Society on the seventy-fifth anniversary of its founding. "Slavery in New York," an historical sketch, is contained in State Library Bulletin Number Four (1900). He is also the author of many addresses. Judge Northrup is entitled to distinction as a genealogist. His labors in the field have been earnest and incessant. He is an active member of the Genealogical Society of Central New York. He contributed a partial Northrup Genealogy to the "New England His- torical and Genealogical Register" (July, 1899) ; published "The Northrup-Northrop Genealogy" (Grafton Press, pp. 461, 1909). This genealogical work is among the most careful and complete volumes of its kind that has been produced in America, and is so recorded by genealogical authorities and reviewers. It is a monumental work, reflecting great credit upon the research of its author, who also, in connection with it, delivered an illuminating address on several occa- sions upon "The Making of a Genealogy" (not printed). It is interesting to note that Judge Northrup has kept for nearly seventy years a diary, writing each day its events, which should be edited and published.
INDEX
NOTE-An asterisk (*) set against a name refers to note under head "Addenda and Errata."
Abbott, Adoniram J., 286
Marguerite P., 102
John B., 286 Louise M., 287
Mary J. R., 98
Adriance (Adrianse), Abraham, 98
Rem, 98
Abraham, Jr., 98
William A., 98
Ada F., 100
Albro, Edna C., 139 Theodora, 139
Francis H., 98
Thomas, 138
Harris E., 98
William C., 138
Isaac R. (I. Reynolds), 99 John, 98
Zeno, 138
John E., 102
Alexander, Alice, 339 Anne L., 339
John P., 97, 98
John P. (2), 10I
De Alva S., 337 Stanwood, 337
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Mary, 102
Albert, 98
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Andrews, Charles H., 103 Helen G., 105 Minnie M., 104 Robert, 103 Robert C., 104 Robert W., Dr., 102, 103
Baker, Alexander, 368 Fleta, 372
Hugh P., 367, 371 John, 368
Joseph S., 37I
Ella, 367 Joseph, 365
Joshua, 368
Luther A., 370
Joseph B., 365, 366
Ozi, 370
Mary, 366
Mary G., 367
Remember, 368 Baldwin, Evelyn, Dr., 317, 318 William, 318
Barculo, Cornelia A., 63
George, 62
Eli C., 192
Harmanus, 62 Seward, 61, 62
Harriet E., 195
Warren C., 192, 193
Barnard, Emily B., 36
Frederic, 36 Frederic, Capt., 34
Joseph F., Hon., 34, 35 Thomas, 34
Buckley, Thomas E., 248 William A., 248
Bullock, Jonathan, 95, 96, 97
Richard, 95
Samuel, 95
Seth, 95
Tabitha, 96, 97
Butler, Henry L., 28 Kate, 30 Nicholas M., 28
Susanna E., 30
Elihu, 125 Harold A., Dr., 125, 126
Helen I., 127
Isaac, 125
Job, 125 John, 125 Bentley, Alexander, 307 Sardius D., 307 Bernhard, Adam, 303 Frank E., 304
John A., 303, 304 Minnie E., 304 Robert A., 304 Blakely, Almon D., Dr., 145 David, 145
Florence M., 146
Grace R., 146
Heman, 145 John, 144, 145
Julius W., Dr., 144, 145
Bloss, Celestia A., 367
William C., 365
Brayton ancestry, 193 Clarence E., Lt., 195
Browning, Alfred P., 319 Clarence J., 319
Harriet S., 319
John, Dr., 319
Bechtold, Charles B., 263 Henry, 263
Belden, Alvin J., 280 Augusta, 282 Augustus C., 281 Bellows, Anna M., 272, 273, 274 Edwin P., 275
Benson, Amos, 126 Charles A., 126
Campbell, Daniel, 52 George D., Hon., 51, 52 Henry A., 52 Mildred, 55 Cannon, Andries (Andrew), 76 Ann E., 77 Arnout, 76 Arnout, Jr., 76
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Emily J., 77 Howard A., 77 John, 76 Pelton, 75, 77 Peter, 76
Chapin, Charles H., 258 Charles H. (2nd), 260 Charles T., 258, 259
Emily, 259
Moses, 258
Thomas, 258
Chapman, Andrew, 176 Charles R., 178 Ella L., 178 John, 176 Levi S., 175, 177
Lucia L., 178 Nathan, 175, 176
Nathan R., 175
Choate, Caroline D., 221
Francis, 216 George, Dr., 216 John, 216 Joseph H., 215 Thomas, 216 William, 216
Clapp ancestry, 162 Edward E., 162, 163 Eliza B., 164 Justice, 163 Preserved, 163
Roger, Capt., 163 Supply, 163 William, 162, 163
Clarke ancestry, 161, 230 Charles J., 161 Charles J., Jr., 162 John, 230, 231 Joseph, 232 Lemuel C., 233 M. Belle, 162 R. Floyd, 230, 234 Samuel, 232 Scott H., 162 Thomas W., 161 Clement, Frank H., 362, 363
Harriet E., 364 Harris, 363 Lovisa S., 365 Cleveland, Cornelia F., 60, 63 Frederic H., 61
John, 58 Joseph M., Dr., 57, 59, 63
Josiah, 58
Manning, 60
Moses, 58
Nehemiah, 59
Nora, 61 Cody, Joseph, 96 Joseph, Jr., 96 Mary, 97 Conway, John, 31I Thomas F., 31I Cronk (Krankhuyt - Krankheyt - Cronk- hite), Herrich, 14I
James M., Dr., 141, 142
Martin L., 142
Nellie, 143
Samuel, 142
Sybout H., 141
Crouse, Frances E., 144 Hannah D., 144
Jacob, 144
John, 144
John S., 143, 144
Cunningham, Benjamin B., 298 Elonore, 299 Michael, 298
Curtice, Ebenezer, 266 Edgar N., 265, 266, 267 Lucy E., 268 Mark, 266
DuBois, James F. (J. Fletcher), 127, 128 Joseph, 127 Josiah C., 127 Marianna, 128 Denison, Bessie E., 284 Howard P., 282, 283 Le Roy W., 283 Depew (Dupuis), Abraham, 23 Chauncey M., Hon., 21, 22, 23
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Chauncey M., Jr., 25 Elise, 25 Francois, 22
Hendrikus (Henry), 23 Isaac, 23 May, 25
William, 22 Dickinson, Alfred L., 330 Emma, 331 Pomeroy M., 330 Pomeroy P., 329, 330
Edwards ancestry, 252 Amy, 253 Daniel, 252 Daniel M., 252
Eleazer W., 252
John, 252 Josephine A., 253 Oliver M., 251, 253 Talmage, 25I
Elseffer, Delia E., 135 Emma, 136 Harriet E., 136 Jacob W., 135
John, 135 John H., 136
Ely ancestry, 239 Albert H., Dr., 239, 241 Albert H., Jr., 241 Heman, 240 John, 239 Justin, 239 Maude L., 241 Nathaniel, 239 Samuel, 239
Estabrook ancestry, 198 Clara, 199 Experience, 198 Henry D., 198, 199 Joseph, 198 Nehemiah, 198
Samuel, 198
Seth W., 198 Everett, Elizabeth, 87, 92 Emily J., 89
John, 87, 92 John, Jr., 88 Marvin N., 86, 88, 93 Viola De E., 89, 93 Everitt, Ada, 90 Catherine, 90 Walter R., 89
Farmer, Jonathan, 271 Ruth, 272 Seymour M., 271 William S., 271, 272 Fassett, Jacob S., 343 Newton P., 343 Fish, Grace, 72 Hamilton (1), 69, 70
Hamilton (2), 69, 71
Hamilton (3), 69, 72
Jonathan, 69
Nathan, 69
Nicholas, Col., 69 Samuel, 69 Fisher, Edwin A., 314, 315 Ellen F., 316 Fitch, Charles E., 339, 340 Elizabeth L., 343
Lawrence B., 343
Louise L., 343 Thomas B., 340
Follmer, Charles J., 294, 295 Mark, 295 Theresa F., 295 Fowler, Hiram, 326 John, 326
Purdy A., 325, 326
Purdy H., 327
Sarah, 327
French, Edmund L., 195, 197 Frances C., 198 Joshua, 196
Mansfield, Rev., 196
Samuel, 195 Stephen, 195 Furlong, Anthony, 148 Carmela, 149 Frank C., Dr., 148
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Gannon, Frances, 156 Frank S., 155 Frank S., Jr., 155, 156 John, 155
Garvan, Francis P., 172 Mabel, 173
Patrick, 172
Edith H., 186
Elizabeth L., 186
George D., 185, 186
Mary E., 186 Thomas, 186 Hamilton, Gavin L., Rev., 332 Mae, 333 R. Andrew, 332 Hargather, Mathias J., Rev., 308, 309 Harrington, James T., Dr., 106, 107, 109
John, 107 Lavina C., 108, 109
Lewis W., 107
Robert, 106
Stephen, 107
Thomas W., 107
Havemeyer, Alice A., 230
John C., 222, 225
Sarah A., 225
William, 222
William F., 222
Hayt, Catherine, 153 John, 152
Ralph A., 152, 153
Simeon, 152
Stephen, 152
Walter, 152
William B., 153
Hill, Daniel T., Rev., 211 David J., 21I
Dyer, 357
Henry W., 357
Isaac, 21I
Guernsey, Emmeline, 106 Ezekiel, Dr., 105 Homer W., 106 John, 105 Joseph, 105 Louis G., 106 Marianna, 106
Raymond G., 106 Stephen G., 105 Stephen G. (2), 105
Hale, Abner C., 186 David, 186
Gere ancestry, 173 George, 173, 174 Harriet, 175
Helen, 174 James B., 173, 175 James M., Col., 174 Jonathan, 173
Walter, 173 William S., 174
Goff, Clara B., 335 Comfort, 333 Frank M., 333, 334 Henry H., 334 Robert, 333
Roswell, 334
Squire, 333 Grant, Ada S., 150 Edwin V., 149, 150 William, 149
Greene, Alamanzo (Amaza) J., 82 Charles, 82
Ethel, 83
Frederick H., (F. Howell), Dr., 80, 83 Ira W., 278 James, 82 John, 81, 278 John W., Dr., 82 Myron W., 278, 279 Nancy L., 280 Nathan, 278
Rathburn, 82
Wardwell, 82
Juliet L., 213 Hillis, Annie L., 27
Newell D., Rev., 26 Richard D., 27 Hobart, Henry L., 284, 285 James T., 284
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Margaret J., 286 Marie E., 285 Hoffman, Benjamin B., 147
Charles B., 146, 147
Conrad, 146
Fannie, 147 George C., 147
Holmes, Daniel, 164 Mary J., 165
Hubbell, Charles, 372 Leora A., 373 Walter S., 372, 373
Hughes, Charles E., Hon., 3
Hull, Carrie L., 57 Charles A., 57 Charles W., 55 J. Frank, Hon., 55, 56 John, 55 John F., 55 John F. (J. Franklin), 57
Joseph, Rev., 55
Lucinda R., 57
Ruth C., 57
Stanley G., 57
Tedeman, 55
Tristam, Capt., 55
Hyde ancestry, 265, 316 Anne P., 265 Charles S., 265 Dana C., 265 Edwin, 317 Edwin F., 316, 317 Elisha H., 264 Erastus, 316 Henry N., Rev., 265 James, Capt., 316 John S., 264 Marie E., 317 Nelson C., 265 Salem, 264 William, 316
Johnson ancestry, 287 Evelyn, 289 Frank V., 287, 288 Haynes, Capt., 288
John, 288 Joseph, 287 Thomas, 287, 288 William, 287 Judson, Daniel, 354 Daniel B., 354 Elisha, 354 Isabelle, 357 John B., 354, 355
Kingston, George, 113 John G., 113 Marguerite L., 114 Walter W., 112, 113 Kinne, Aaron, 361 Cyrus, 361 Elbridge, 360 Ella M., 362 E. Olin, Dr., 360, 361 Henry, 360
Kinney ancestry, 301 Dorothy E., 302 Elizabeth J., 302
John F., 301, 302
John J., 302
William D., 302
William E., 302
Knapp, George W., 331 Homer, 331 Mary E., 332
L'Amoreaux, Ellen S., 298 Jesse, 297 Jesse S., 297 Lane, Charles E., Dr., 131, 132 Cornelius, 131 Edward, 131
George E., Dr., 132 Gysbert, 131
Hattie A., 132
Inez J., 133 Jacob, 131 John G., 131 Mathias, 13I Lasher (Loescher), Conrad, 129 George J., 130
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Irving, 128, 130 John M., 129 Mark, 129 May B., 131 Robert W., 129 Sabastian, 129
Lauterbach, Alfred, 297 Alice, 297
Amanda, 296 Edward, 295, 296 Edith M., 297
Florence H., 297 Lee, Carrie E., 172 Carrie M., 172 Idella, 172 John M., Dr., 170 Joseph R., 170 Lelia C., 93 Rollin, 93
Leonard, Alexander, 263 Elizabeth D., 262 George A., 262
George B., 261, 262
James, 261
John A., 262 Thomas D., 262
Longworth, Alice L., 19 Nicholas, 19 Low, Abiel A., 5 Annie, 7 Seth, 5
Lown, Augusta, 123
Clarence, 122 David, 122 David M., 122
Frank B., 122 Robert B., 122
Mapes, Bertha P., 85 Stephen, Dr., 84 Stephen S., 84, 85 Marshall, Levi T., 273 Thomas, 273 Mathews, Florence H., 168 John A., 167 William J., 167
Meldram, John C., 251 John J., 251 Nellie E., 251 Mercer, A. Clifford, Dr., 206 Alfred, Dr., 204
Delia, 206
Esther A., 206 William, 204
Miller, Benjamin, 242 Charles R., 241, 242
Elijah, 242
Elijah T., 242
Frances A., 243
John, 241, 242
Thomas, 241, 242
Moffit, Aaron C., 66
Albert R., Dr., 66, 67
Ella, 67
Fred H., 67
William, 66
Morey, Alice R., 255 John E., 254, 255 Morris, Alice A., 182
Dwight, 181
Eleazer, 181
James, 181
Robert C., 181, 182
Thomas, 181
Morton, Anna L., 32 Daniel O., Rev., 30
George, 30
Levi P., 30
Lucy, 32
Mosher, Howard T., 260, 261
Hugh, 260 Jacob S., Dr., 260 Mary J., 261
Munger, Ada M., 245 Estelle, 244
George D., 245
George G., 243, 245 James, 243
Nicholas, 243
Reuben D., Rev., 243
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Nesbitt, David, 133 Edward J., Dr., 134 Fitz James, 133 Louise J., 134 Nettleton, Albert E., 157 Edward, 157 Neumann, Florence, 49 Theodore, Dr., 49 Nichols, Erwin G., 253, 254 John, 254 John E., 254 Nolte, Adolph, Jr., 245, 246 Adolph, Sr., 246 Eliza, 247
Northrup ancestry, 178 Amos, 179
*A. Judd, 178, 179 Edith, 181
Edwin F., 180
Eliza S., 180
Elliott J., 180
Joseph, 178, 179
Moses, 179
Rensselaer, 179 Theodore D., 180
Oburg, Bebe, 92, 94
Elon M., 93 Nina M., 93 Oscar, 92, 94
Peter, 92
Victor F., 93
Odell, Benjamin B., Hon., 27 Benjamin B., Jr., 27 Estelle, 28 Linda, 28
Otis, Amanda M., 278 Annie S., 121
Catherine, 121 David G., 277
Henry, 120
James, 119 John, 276 John C., Dr., 119, 120 John H., 120 John H., Sr., 121
Louise N., 121 Lyman M., 276, 277 Mary S., 278
Oviatt, Helen L., 294 Percival D., 293, 294 Wilson D., 294 Owen, Charles S., 158 Delphine A., 159 Wilbur F., 158 Owsley, Charles F., 85 Gertrude, 86 Henry F., Dr., 85 William M., 85
Parker, Alton B., 20
Amelia D., 21 John, 20 John B., 20 Mary L., 21
Patterson, Alfred, 325 Benjamin, 325
Peckham (de Peckham), Alva G., 39
Alva L., Dr., 37, 39
Clement, 38
Edward, 38
Elizabeth H., 41
Giles, 38
Giles H., 39
Henry, 38
Hugo, 37
Job, 38 John, 38
John, Sir, 37
Jonathan, 38
Margaret, 41
Mary W., 40
William, 37 William H., 39, 41
Pelletreau, William S., 247 Perkins ancestry, 170 Benjamin C., 170
Charles L., 170
David, 169
Edward E., 32
Edward R., 34
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John, 169 Jonathan L., 169 Mary D., 34 Robert P., 168, 170 Thomas, 169 Timothy, 169 Pierce, Charles L., 302, 303 Grace, 303 John D., 303 Pilgrim, Charles W., Dr., 47, 48 Florence M., 49 Roe C., 48
Poole, Charles A., 314 Harry O., 313, 314 Joseph H., 314 Nanette R., 314 Price, George M., Dr., 187 Nettie B., 187
Reynolds, Clarence J., 117, 118 Dorothy, 119 Francis, 41, 117
Harris S., 44
Harryette L., 44
James, 41, 42, 117
John, 41, 117
Louisa, 43 Marguerite B., 118
Martha, 44
Martha M., 44
May L., 43
Paul I., 118
John, Capt., 67
Peter, 41, 117
Nathaniel, 67
William, 42, 117
William T., 41, 43 William W., 42, 117
Ricker, Marcena, Dr., 270
Wentworth G., 271
Rill, Adrian L., 199 Lillian G., 200
Willard A., 199
Rivenburgh, Florence, 138 Jacob N., 137 John H., 137 Willard T., Dr., 136, 137 Roberts, Benjamin W., 155
Charles A., 153, 154 Eli W., 153, 154 Elizabeth, 214 Ellis H., 213
Frank A., 155
Helen A., 155 John C., 155
Mary A., 155
Walter C., 155
Watkin, 213 ยท Roosevelt (Van Roosevelt), Alice H., 19
Archibald, 19 Claes M., 8
Cornelius Van S., 8
Edith K., 19
Jacobus (James L.), 8
Johannes, 8
Kermit, 19
Nicholas, 8
Quintin, 19
Theodore (1), 8
Theodore (2), Col., 7, 8, 9
Theodore (3), 19
Ryon, Annie I., 112
George L., III
George P., III
Walter G., Dr., III, 112
Seaman, Ambrose, 67 Cora U. L., 68 George, 67, 68
Nelson, 68
Samuel, 67
Schmeer ancestry, 249 Charles F., 250
George J., 250
Henry, 249
Henry P., 250
Julia, 250 Philip, 249 William N., 250 Skinner ancestry, 209 Albert M., 211 Avery, 209
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ENCYCLOPEDIA OF BIOGRAPHY
Charles R., 209 Charles R., Jr., 211 Elizabeth, 210 Harold B., 211 Smith ancestry, 182 Daniel, 183 Edwin E., 123 Everitt K., 123 Henry, 188
Jay H., 182, 184 Jean, 185 Mildred, 124
Nellie K., 190
Irwin, 312, 313
Ray B., 187, 188
Samuel, 183
Scott L., Dr., 123, 124
Silas, 183 William H., 188 William P., 183 Willis, 188
Thacher, Peter, Rev., 299 Sarah M., 301
Thomas, 299, 300
Thomas, Rev., 299
Thomas A., 300
Tooke, Charles W., 320 Sarah L., 321 Wesley F., 320
Totten, Elma S., 337 James, Gen., 335
John R., Capt., 335, 336
Troy, Frances D., 51
Helen T., 51
Matilda A., 51
Peter, 50
Peter F., 51
Peter H., 49, 50
Tuthill, Cornelia de I., 75 Henry, 73
John, 73 Josephine C., 75
Robert K., Dr., 72, 74
Samuel, Dr., 72, 74
Strong, Alvah, 289 Augustus H., 289 Charles A., 291 Harriet L., 290 John H., 291 Marguerite G., 291 Sweet, Caroline V., 307
Horace, 304 Irene A., 307 John E., 304, 305 Timothy, 304 Symonds, Charles F., 350 Charles S., 349, 350 Harold W., 350 Mary E., 350
Taylor ancestry, 312 Effie, 31I Huston, 313
J. Hall, 313
J. Irwin, 313
Lizzie, 313 Mary B., 313 Zachary P., 309, 310
Willis R., 190 Spoor, Abraham, 79 Helen B., 80 Jacob, 79
Jacob J., 79
Jan W., 78
Johannis, 78, 79
John J., 79 Lloyd E., 78, 80 Stone ancestry, 159 Charles L., 159, 161
David, 159
Isaac, 161
James, 160
John, 160 Philip, 160 Samuel H., 161 Simon, 159, 160 Zilla B., 161
Van Kleeck, Albert, 109 Baltus, 109 Baltus B., 109, III Frank, 109, 110
386
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF BIOGRAPHY
Peter, 109 Peter B., 109 Sarah P., III Teunis, 109 von Tiling, Johannes H. M. A., Dr., 151, 152 Sarah F. R., 152 Wilhelm A., Prof., 152 Vail, Elias, 108
Elias C., 109 Elias D., 108
George, 108
Gertrude B., 109
Isaac, 108
Moses, 108
Willard C., 108
Vann, Florence, 192 Irving D., 192 Irving G., 190, 191 Samuel, 190 Samuel R., 191
Walker, Amasa, 90 Charles P. B., Sir, 90 Francis A., 91 John, 91 Lydia, 91
Wallace, Alice H., 348 E. Fuller, 345 Josephine, 348 William J., 345
Ward ancestry, 200 Bryan, 200 John M., 203
Katherine L., 202
Katherine M., 203
Matthew H., 200
Philip R., 202
Thomas, Gen., 200 Thomas, Jr., 203 Warfield, Alexander, 291 Frederic P., 291, 292 Lindsey D., 291 Myron F., 292 Richard, 291
Weaver, Christina, 115 Fred B., Dr., 114, 116 Norman, 115 Peter A., 115 Webb, Anne P., 46 Henry W., 45, 46 John G., 44, 45 Leila H., 47 W. Seward, Dr., 46 Webster, Edward, 352 Florence A., 354 John B., 354 Roy C., 352 Uri, 352
Wellman, Abbie D., 93 Barnabas, 93, 94, 96 Barnabas, Capt., 93
Charles, 93
Pamela, 94, 96
Thomas, 93 William, 93
Werner, Anna, 293 Christopher C., 293 William, 293
Westervelt ancestry, 327
Adelia C., 329
Martha, 327 Mary, 328
William, 327
William B., 327 Zenas F., 327
White ancestry, 321 Andrew D., 321
Asa, 321
Helen, 324
Horace, 321 Mary A., 321
Widener, Anna L., 270
Henry, 269
Howard H., 268, 269 Kinney A., 269 Wilbur (Wildbore-Wilbor), Daniel W., Hon., 64, 65 Esek, 65 Jeptha, 65 Jeptha S., 65
387
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF BIOGRAPHY
Mary G., 66 Samuel, 64, 65 William, 65 Williams, Eva, 14I H. St. John., Dr., 139, 140 James F., 140 James F., Jr., 140 Justin C., 348 Robert, Capt., 348 Sherman, 348
Winkworth, Edwin D., 250 John W., 250 Prudence M., 251 Wood, Electa, 151 James G., 151 James W., 150, 151
Woodburn, Della R., 258 George, 256 Hiram H., 256, 257 Naphtali, 256
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