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Infant sons of Samuel H. and Sarah (Patterson) Stan- ton, who died March 6, 1858, and October 12, 1860.
(Stanton Yard.)
STEBBINS.
Asaph Stebbins, who died April 21, 1828, age 61 years.
(Letters of Administration were issued upon his estate to his brother, Sylvanus Stebbins, of Little Valley, of Cattaraugus County, N. Y., but, the petition not being pre- served, no statement of the family connections are given. In the sale of his farm of 100 acres, in the north west corner of Lot 89, Marcellus, and 171/2 acres on the south- west corner of lot 76, Marcellus, the following persons con- veyed to his brother, Sylvanus Stebbins, in 1828: John Stebbins and Mary, his wife, Heman Stebbins, Erastus Stebbins and Ruth, his wife, Levi Smith and Lucy, his wife John Smith and Lois, his wife, Chester Ferry and Roxa, his wife, Fowler Preston and Melissa his wife, Joel Lanson Preston, and Dwight Preston of Granby, Mass. In 1831 Russel Preston of Clyde, N. Y., son of Joel Preston of Granby, Mass., also quit claim his interest in the same land to the same grantee.)
(Thorn Hill.)
Charles W., son of Menzus and Adeline E. (O'Farell) Stebbins. Died August 28, 1881, age 4 years, 8 months, and 18 days.
(Menzus Stebbins married Adeline E. O'Farrell, daughter of Rev. D. M. D. O'Farrell of Spafford Hollow. Mrs. Steb- bins died at or near Shawville (now called Bromley), in Spafford Hollow, February 3, 1899, at the age of 60 years, leaving her susviving her husband and two children: David and Menzus Stebbins).
(Spafford Hollow.)
STEVENS.
Lovina (Nodine), wife of Elisha B. Stevens. Died October 16, 1862, age 42 years, 3 months, 19 days.
(Elisha B. Stevens, son of Elisha Stevens, married Lovina Nodine, daughter of Jeremiah, Sr., and Maria (Strope) Nodine.)
(Cold Brook.)
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STONE.
Mrs. Sally Stone, wife of Benajah Stone. Died June 16, 1825, age 41 years, 11 months, 10 days.
" Afflictions sore a long time I bore, Physicians were in vain, 'Till God was pleased to give me ease And free me from my pain."
(Spafford.) In memory of Norman, son of Joseph and Polly Stone. Died January 9, 1831, age 17 years, 3 months, 5 days.
(Joseph and Polly Stone conveyed lands on Lots 10 and 12, Sempronius, and Lot 89, Marcellus, to John K. Stone of Manchester, Bennington County, Vermont, October 16, 1829.)
(Borodino.)
STREETER.
Alexander R. Streeter. Died December 8, 1863, age 80 years, 3 months.
(He settled on Lot 10, Sempronius, on or before 1815; by his wife Susan Carpenter, he had at his decease the follow- ing children: Calvin, married Malentha Babcock, daughter of Elihu and Hannah Babcock; Harriet, married Orrin Eddy of Borodino, (both dead) ; Ada L. Howard, of Oak Grove, Wisconsin; Dorcas Garthwait, of Bolivar, Alleghany County, N. Y .; Milton, married (1) Mary Manley, and (2) Nancy A. Clark, his death preceded that of his father; Sarah A., married Ashbel Baker, she and her husband both died before her father, leaving one daughter, Sarah A. Baker; and one daughter who married a Mr. Manley, she died before her father and left the following children : Rob- inson, Henry, Alanson E. Manley, and Jane Robinson.)
(Borodino.)
Susan (Carpenter), wife of Alexander R. Streeter. Died August 23, 1864, age 83 years, 3 months.
(Borodino.)
Calvin Streeter, (son of Alexander R. and Susan (Car- penter) Streeter). Died February 22, 1889, age 84 years, 4 months, 22 days.
(He married Malentha Babcock, and by her had two sons who survived him: George J., died at Borodino, May 10,
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1891, age 50 years, married Lucinda Crane, he had a daughter Dora, who married David Becker, son of John Becker; and Cyrus Streeter, who at one time resided on Lot 12, Sempronius. Calvin Streeter also formerly resided on Lots 10 and 12, Sempronius.)
(Borodino.)
Malentha (Babcock), wife of Calvin Streeter. Died May
6, 1875, age 66 years, 8 months.
" What peaceful hours we once enjoyed, How sweet their memory still,
But they have left an aching void This world can never fill." (Her father and mother were buried at Thorn Hill.)
(Borodino.)
Mary (Manley), wife of Milton Streeter. Died December 25, 1848, age 39 years, 7 months, 16 days.
(Milton Streeter died January 13, 1864, and was buried in this cemetery. (No stone.) In the application for letters upon his estate, made by his widow, Nancy A. Streeter, mention is made of the following children: Alex- ander Streeter, Franklin W. Streeter, and Caroline Case, wife of Alexander Case.)
(Borodino.)
By the record of deeds, it appears that a Josiah Streeter at a very early date resided on Lot 10, Sempronius, and died there; that on February 18, 1812, letters of adminis- tration upon his estate were issued by the Surrogate of Onondaga County, to Lydia Streeter, his widow, and that, among three or four others, Alexander R. Streeter was heir by descent to his lands, and conveyed the same.
Another family of Streeters formerly resided at or near Borodino, whose descendants still remain, and whose lineage is traced to Stephen Streeter, born in England and settled in Gloucester, Mass, in 1639, as follows: Stephen, Stephen, John, John, John, William.
William Streeter, was born in New Cambridge, New York, January 6, 1788, resided in Charlton, and died in Skaneateles, N. Y., March 1, 1846. By his wife, Elizabeth Russel, born in Berne, Albany County, N. Y., died in Skan- eateles, January 16, 1847, he had the following children born at Charlton : John, born October 13, 1813, died in Wis- consin in 1866; Joseph R., born April 21, 1817; James
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Alonzo, born September 7, 1821, married November 2, 1848 Chloe North, resided at Maple Grove, Mich .; Reuben, born April 10, 1824, died September 4, 1838; Sarah E., born October 11, 1826, died November 9, 1845; Phebe, born Jan- uary 23, 1829, died about 1850; Jane Ann, born March 19, 1831, married James Nesbit, son of Robert and Nancy (Wallace) Nesbit, resides near Borodino, N. Y .; Marvin Timothy, born October 25, 1836, married January 15, 1860, Mary D. Tinkham ; Nelson R., born October 7, 1838, married June 20, 1860, Adeline F. Randolph, resides at Groton, Tompkins County, N. Y .; and Caroline E., born November 25, 1843.
STRONG.
Charles Strong, (son of Capt. Strong of Tully). Born September 17, 1830.
(He married Margaret M. Hultz.)
(Borodino.)
Hon. Sidney Smith says: "William Strong was a large farmer in the Marcellus part of Spafford, owning more than 300 acres; residing upon the farm now owned and occupied by Frank Harvey. He sold out and left about 1836, and went to Chautauqua County, N. Y .; he had a large family."
Margaret M. (Hultz), wife of Charles Strong. Born April 18, 1828, died December 10, 1893.
(Borodino.)
Parnal, widow of Asher Strong. Died December 27, 1823, age 71 years, 5 months, 11 days.
.(Thorn Hill.)
STROPE.
Mary, daughter of William and Lydia Strope. Died June 27, 1835, age 2 years 11 months, 26 days.
(Before 1815, Peter Strope (sometimes called Strobe) came to this town with his wife Louisa, and settled on ten acres of land on the southwest corner of lot 12, Sempronius, and there remained until his decease between 1829 and 1831. On March 3, 1831, the following persons united in quit claiming the lands above mentioned, to George Strope, (Strobe) supposed to be his son: Levi Applebee, Gilbert
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A. Applebee, Mary Golden, Jeremiah Nodine and Maria, his wife, John Strope (Strobe), Nicholas Strobe, William Strobe, Delaney Strobe, Israel Russell and Catherine, his wife, and Joseph Strobe, all of Spafford, N. Y.
(Cold Brook.)
TAFT.
Ellis Taft. Died July 3, 1857, age 75 years.
(He was born at Woodstock, Tolland County, Conn., and from there moved to Mameroneck, Westchester County, N. Y., where he kept hotel for several years. From there he moved to Cold Brook, in this town, where he remained until his decease. He married at Mameroneck, October 8, 1809, Cynthia Knapp, daughter of Peter and Dinah (Guion) Knapp, and had the following children born at the latter place : Sally Ann, married Ziba D. Baker, son of Josiah Baker, she was the mother of Mrs. Benjamin McDaniels of this town; Mary, married John W. English, she died in Adrian, Mich., but was buried in this cemetery; Emily, died young ; and Peter E., married Caroline B. McDaniels, daughter of John and Polly (Hankins) McDaniels, he died in Oswego and she in Auburn, N. Y. Mr. Taft was a brother of Bezaleel W. Taft of this town, and of Mrs. Mary Mellen, wife of Dr. David Mellen of Hudson, N. Y. Mr. Ellis Taft's family are all now deceased.)
(Cold Brook.)
Cynthia (Knapp), wife of Ellis Taft. Died April 18, 1868, age 88 years.
(She was born May 13, 1780.)
(Cold Brook.)
Bezaleel W. Taft. Died February 17, 1872, age 72 years. (He was also born at Woodstock, Tolland County, Conn., and before coming to this town resided with his brother Ellis, at Mameroneck, N. Y. He married (1) at New York City, Nancy Palmer, who was the mother of all his chil- dren, and after her decease he maried (2) Lucia Norton, daughter of David and Dinah (Wilton) Norton, and widow of Peris Miner. He came here about the same time as his brother, and settled near him in Cold Brook, on the western part of Lot 44, Tully. His children were: John P., married Laura I. Miner, daughter of Peris and Lucia (Norton) Miner ; Marcia, married Gilbert E. Smith, formerly of Syra-
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cuse, now deceased, she resides in McGrawville, N. Y .; Thomas J., married Lucinda Mabie, daughter of Martin and Gertrude Mabie, resides at East Scott, N. Y .; and Martha Jane, married Alphronius Phillips as his second wife, he is now deceased and she resides with her sister, in McGraw- ville, N. Y.)
(Cold Brook.)
Nancy (Palmer), wife of Bezaleel W. Taft. Died May 22, 1863, age 65 years.
(Cold Brook.)
TAYLOR.
William Taylor. Died July 1, 1882, age 63 years, 3 months.
(Mr. Taylor and his wife, Charlotte Hunt, were both born in England; their children were: Mary A., residing in Borodino, unmarried; George married Mary Nesbit, daughter of Robert and Nancy (Wallace) Nesbit; and Minnie E., married James Sweet, late P. M. at Borodino and son of Joseph N. and Margaret (Nesbit) Sweet).
(Borodino.)
THAYER.
Sanford Thayer, (son of Capt. Jerijah and Cynthia (Case) Thayer.) Born June 9, 1787, died August 26, 1836.
(He was born in Windham County, Conn., and from there first settled in Vermont, where he married his first wife, Rebecca Prisby, at Vernon, December 1, 1808. From Ver- mont he moved to Cato, N. Y., and then to Cold Brook, where he died; he married Sally Miner for his second wife. His first three children were by his first wife, and the others by his second wife, Sally Miner. They were as follows: Polly, born January 25, 1812, married Walter Brown, resided at Vernon, Vt .; Sophronia, born November 6, 1816, married Laurence T. Washburn, resided in Vernon, Vt .; Chauncey, born July 15, 1817, married (1) Herliam Crouch, and (2) Almira Preston, resided in Vernon, Vt .; Sanford, born July 19, 1820, he was an artist, and settled and died in Syracuse, N. Y., married Nancy H. Smith, (two children, both deceased), he and his wife both dead; Salmon, born
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December 4, 1822, married Eliza Weston, he was a black- smith and resided at Alleghan, Michigan; Sarah A., born July 10, 1825, married Peres L. Norton, son of Moses and Percy (Barber) Norton, settled in Lanesburg, Pa .; Stephen P., born August 27, 1827, married Harriet L. Nicholson and settled in Oswego, N. Y .; Susan, born July 10, 1830; Serena M., born May 10, 1832, married Charles Goodyear, resided in San Francisco, California; and Sylvanus L. M., born December 30, 1834, married Mary Hinton, he was a black- smith and moved to Homer, Calhoun County, Mich. Mr. Thayer was descended from Thomas Thayer, who came from England and settled in Braintree, Mass., and was made freeman in 1636, as follows: Thomas, Fernando, Josiah, Josiah, Zephaniah, Jerijah, Sanford. He was by trade a millwright.)
(Cold Brook.)
Sally (Miner), wife of Sanford Thayer. Born October 9, 1796, died September 15, 1859.
(She was a daughter of Luke and sister of Peres Miner of this town.)
(Cold Brook.)
THOMPSON.
Reuben Thompson. Died November 15, 1838, age 56 years, 7 months.
" Respected while living, lamented though dead, His sanctified spirit to Jesus had fled."
(His wife Sally is also buried in this cemetery, but has no stone. In his will, dated September 27, 1838, and pro- bated February 15, 1839, he mentions his wife, Sally Thompson, and his children, Nathan P., married Margaret Hutchens, daughter of Col. Phineas and Margaret (Giber- son) Hutchens; William B., married Clarinda Prindle, daughter of Moses and Purlina (Patchen) Prindle; and Edward R., married a Miss Parsons and went West.)
Sally, widow of Reuben Thompson. Died June 6, 1849, age 62 years. (Stone.)
(Spafford.)
Nathan P. Thompson, (son of Reuben and Sally Thomp- son). Died April 5, 1869, age 58 years, 7 months, 11 days.
(By his wife, Margaret Hutchens, he had besides the two children recorded here: Sarah, married Alanson S. Fred-
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erick, son of Jacob and Rachel (Newkirk Frederick, both dead; and Jane Ellen, married Frank Proper, resides in Homer, N. Y. Mrs. Thompson was still living in 1899, residing with her daughter, Jane Ellen, in Homer, N. Y .; since deceased.)
(Spafford.)
Caroline, daughter of Nathan P. and Margaret (Hut- chens) Thompson. Died October 6, 1843, age 3 years, 8 months, 15 days.
(Spafford.)
Libbie Bernice, daughter of Nathan P. and Margaret (Hutchens) Thompson. Died January 25, 1853, age 11 months, 16 days.
(Spafford.)
Mary P., daughter of William B. and Clarinda (Prindle) Thompson. Died February 18, 1850, age 11 years, 1 month, 1 day.
" My Lord did call I quiet went To meet and with him dwell, The last great debt I now have paid And bid the world farewell."
(Mr. Thompson and his wife, Clarinda, after decease of their daughter, Mary, moved to Michigan, where they both died. They had one other child: Byron, who married, and in 1898 resided in Jackson, Michigan.)
(Spafford.)
Lyman Thompson, (a brother of Reuben), and his wife, Nancy, from 1829 to 1837 resided in this town, and owned lands at different times on lots 31, 32, and 43, Tully, and 75, Marcellus, and had children: Zipporah, married Mr. Enos; Bezaleel,; Amanda; and Lyman, Jr. They all moved West.
There was also a Nathan Thompson and wife Electa, who resided and owned lands on Lot 75, Marcellus, from June 24, 1815, to September, 1828, and perhaps later. And also an Amasa M. Thompson, who conveyed, without wife, and owned lands on lots 10 and 12, Sempronius, from October 15, 1834 to 1837.
Zipporah, widow of Nathan Thompson. Died May 3, 1825, age 64 years.
(Thorn Hill.)
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TERBUSH.
Jonas Terbush. Died November 20, 1840, age 63 years, 2 months, 26 days.
(Mr. Terbush resided on the west side of Spafford Hollow, the first farm south of the Buck Tail Road; in the petition for letters of administration upon his estate, dated Decem- ber 9, 1840, and made by his wife, Polly Terbush, mention is made of the following children : Susan; Jane; Davenport; and Anna Maria, married Chester Kimbal, all of Spafford, N. Y .; and Lorenzo, of Auburn, N. Y .; Julia Ann of Liberty, Pa .; Peter F., of Little Rock, Arkansas; and John of Natchez, Mississippi. They were all then of full age, except : Susan, Jane, and Davenport, who were minors.)
(Spafford Hollow.)
Polly W., wife of Jonas Terbush. Died March 4, 1842, age 59 years, 9 months, 15 days.
(Spafford Hollow.)
TINKHAM.
Adah (Windsor), wife of Capt. Daniel Tinkham. Died February 28, 1851, age 82 years, 3 months, 19 days.
(Daniel Tinkham, son of Hezekiah and Girzel Tinkham, first settled in Vermont, and from there came to this town about 1803, and settled on the State's Hundred Acres on Lot 89, Marcellus. These lands he sold in 1810, and moved on the east side hill, where he remained until after the decease of his wife, Adah, when he moved with his son, Zenas Tinkham, to Summerville, Mich., where he died. His father and mother: Hezekiah and Grizel Tinkham, had the following children : Elizabeth, Gehany, Renew, John, Peter, Sally, Grizel, Nehemiah, Daniel, Samuel, and Philip.
Daniel Tinkham, born April 30, 1767, married Adah Windsor, born November 9, 1768, at Smithfield, R. I., who was the daughter of John and Mary (Smith) Windsor. His wife was descended from Joshua Windsor, who came to Providence, R. I., from England as early as 1637, as follows : Joshua, Samuel, Joshua, John, Adah. She was also descended from Roger Williams of Rhode Island, as follows : Roger, Mercy, Joshua, John, Adah. Mr. Tinkham, by his wife Adah, had the following children, part born in Vermont and the balance in this town: John, born December 26,
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1790, died unmarried, buried probably at Thorn Hill; Mercy, born September 3, 1792, married Calvin Campbell, died at Grand Ledge, Mich; Russel, born July 21, 1794, married Mary Cook, died in Spafford, N. Y .; Stephen, born June 21, 1796, married Roxana Wait, died in Ohio; Alanson, born October 5, 1798, married Betsey Grinnell, daughter of Isaiah Grinnell, died in Orleans County, N. Y .; Relly, born December 28, 1800, married Chloe Grinnell, daughter of Isaiah Grinnell, died in Orleans County, N. Y .; Praxana, born February 22, 1803, married John Grinnell, son of Isaiah Grinnell, she died in Orleans County, N. Y., and her husband married (2) Tacy Babcock, daughter of John Babcock; Zenas, born April 18, 1805, married Lovedy Cook, sister of Russel Tinkham's wife Mary, she was born July, 1806, and he and she died at Summerville, Mich .; Almeda, born December 27, 1807, married Hiram W. Hayes, she died in Quincy, Mich., and in 1898 her husband was residing in Pomona, Cal .; Cynthia, born April 29, 1810, married William Smith, she was living in 1898 in Pomona, Cal .; and Adah, born April 17, 1813, died young.)
(Spafford.)
Russell Tinkham, (son of Daniel and Adah (Windsor) Tinkham). Died May 31, 1874, age 79 years, 10 months, 20 days.
(He married Mary Cook, daughter of Joseph and Mary Cook, who were born in Falmouth, Cornwall, England, where they were also married and their daughter Mary born. By his wife Mary he had the following children, born in this town: John Cook, born May 27, 1817, married (1) Phebe Harris and (2) Jane Harris, daughters of Wil- liam and Nancy (Davis) Harris, he died at Glen Haven, N. Y., but was buried at Grand Ledge, Michigan ; Delevan, born August 28, 1818, married Lona Babcock, residing in 1898 at Cold Water, Mich .; Mary Ann, born June 29, 1820, married Uriah Roundy, son of Capt. Asahel and Hannah (Weston) Roundy, resides in Spafford, N. Y .; Emily, born August 17, 1822, married Warren Doty, she died 1899 at Homer, N. Y., where her husband is still living; LaFayette, born July 30, 1824, married Mary Ann Carr, daughter of Thurston and Lorane (Green) Carr, resides in Spafford, N. Y .; Marinda, born July 30, 1826, died young; Charlotte, born December 23, 1828, married David Bailey, resides in
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Cold Water, Mich .; Lovedy, born May 3, 1830, married Oscar Burdick, son of Russel M. and Esther (Whiting) Burdick, both died in Quincy, Mich .; and Lovinas, born May 30, 1832, married Elnora Burdick, daughter of Christopher Avery and Eugenia Jane (Nash) Burdick, resided in Scott, Cortland County, N .Y., but died in December, 1900.)
(Spafford.)
Mary (Cook), wife of Russell Tinkham. Died February 11, 1866, age 74 years, 3 months, 3 days.
(Spafford.)
Marinda, daughter of Russell and Mary (Cook) Tinkham. Died October 17, 1827, age 2 years, 2 months, 17 days.
" Sleep on sweet babe and take thy rest,
God called thee when he thought best."
(Spafford.)
William Henry, son of Zenas and Lovedy (Cook) Tink- ham. Died April 12, 1851, age 5 years, 4 months, 18 days. (Spafford.)
TOWN.
Mr. Isaac Town. Died January 10, 1819, age 62 years, 1 month.
(He married Judith Turner, and by her had the following children, mentioned in his will, dated December 12, 1818, and probated February 4, 1819: Alphea, Orrin, married Lydia Ford; Clark, married Electa Churchill; Simon; Pru- dence, married Lauren Norton, son of David and Dinah (Wilton) Norton; Sophia; Matilda; and Sylvia.)
(Cold Brook.)
Judith (Turner), wife of Isaac Town. Died July 15, 1821, age 62 years, 7 months.
(Cold Brook.)
Orrin Town, (son of Isaac and Judith (Turner) Town). Died October 2, 1842, age 55 years,, 5 months, 12 days. " Lovely in life, peaceful in death."
(He married Lydia Ford.)
(Cold Brook.)
Lydia Ford, wife of Orrin Town. Died November 14, 1876, age 87 years, 8 months.
(Cold Brook.)
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Alfred C. Town, (son of Orrin and Lydia (Ford) Town). Died September 20, 1859, age 41 years.
(He married Hannah Dalton, an English woman, and by her had the following: Orrin L .; Mary L .; William J .; Wesley A .; and Hattie, who died in 1874, age 13 years.)
(Cold Brook.)
Hannah (Dalton), wife of Alfred C. Town. Died Decem- ber 5, 1874, age 46 years.
" We miss thee." (Cold Brook.)
Hattie Town, (daughter of Alfred C. and Hannah (Dalton) Town). Died November 26, 1874, age 13 years, 3 months.
(Cold Brook.)
Harriet, daughter of Clark and Electa (Churchill) Town. Died July 31, 1836, age 20 years, 11 months, 14 days.
(Mrs. Clark Town is supposed to have been a daughter of John and Martha Churchill.)
(Cold Brook.)
TRUMBULL.
Dr. Benjamin Trumbull. Died May 28, 1835, age 46 years.
" There is rest in Heaven."
(Dr. Trumbull resided in the Village of Borodino; in his will dated May 7, 1835, and probated July 28, 1835, he mentions his wife, Lydia C. Trumbull, his adopted daughter, Jane Trumbull, his nephew Benjamin Trumbull, son of his brother, Jonathan Trumbull, and also Benjamin T. Corning and Benjamin T. Kneeland for respect shown by being named after the deecased. In the petition for probate, men- tion is made of the following brothers and sisters: Jonathan Trumbull of Spafford, N. Y .; Asaph Trumbull of New York City ; Philomelia Rolls, wife of John Rolls of Cortland Co., N. Y .; Sarah Warner, wife of Kirtland Warner of Jackson, Washington Co., N. Y .; Hannah Peters; and Asiba Hall, wife of George Hall, each of Hebron, Conn., all of full age.) (Borodino.)
Lydia C., wife of Dr. Benjamin Trumbull. Died July 14, 1837, age 50 years.
(Borodino.)
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Jane, (adopted) daughter of Benjamin and Lydia C. Trumbull. Died March 15, 1839, age 17 years, 5 months. (Borodino.)
TUCKER.
Henry Tucker. Died February 4, 1885, age 70 years, 4 months.
(Mr. Tucker in his will, dated September 3, 1881, and pro- bated April 6, 1885, mentioned his wife, Mary Ann Tucker, and his children: Adeline; Jenetti, married Sullivan Carr, son of Almond Carr; Norman; Mary Jane Edgecomb of Scott, N. Y .; Maria Coon of Skaneateles, N. Y .; and Harriet French of Auburn, N. Y. The first three mentioned above were then of Spafford, N. Y.)
(Spafford Hollow.)
Mary Ann, wife of Henry Tucker. Died September 20, 1886, age 69 years, 4 months.
(Spafford Hollow.)
TURNER.
Mary, daughter of Oscar and Caroline (Case) Turner. Died November 7, 1882, age 4 years, 9 months.
(She was accidentally burned to death, by her clothes catching fire. Oscar Turner married Caroline Case, daughter of Aaron G. and Rebecca (Monk) Case.)
(Borodino.)
TUTTLE.
Daniel Tuttle, (son of Oliver and Abigail Tuttle). Died January 2, 1854, age 73 years.
(Oliver Tuttle, son of Gershom Tuttle, was born in Clare- mont, N. H., and from his native place first settled in Oneida County, N. Y. From there he went to Cincinnatus, Cortland County, and then to Otisco, N. Y., about 1798, and resided on lot 14, Tully, in Otisco Hollow, until his decease. He is known to have had a son, Daniel, who came to Otisco when he first settled there, a son William, and perhaps other children. He and his wife Abigail were among the first members of the Congregational Church, organized at Otisco Center.
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Daniel Tuttle (son of Oliver), married Mary Rogers, daughter of Benjamin Rogers, and by her had: John Rogers, born July 13, 1819, died February 7, 1899, in Spaf- ford Hollow, married (1) Lucy Gambell, daughter of Squire Gambell of Otisco, N. Y., and (2) widow of Joseph Clark, deceased, he never had any issue by either wife, but by the last wife he had five step children: Frances, Anna, Joseph, Sarah, and Alice Clark, he was buried in Spafford Hollow Cemetery ; William Nicholas, born November 25, 1828, mar- ried Lucy Seviah Howe, daughter of Perley and Dorris (French) Howe, of Otisco, N. Y., and widow of Joseph H. Stanley, (he has a son, Rev. Henry William Tuttle, residing at Manchester, Iowa), he resided in 1899 on the Skaneateles and Hamilton Turnpike road, in the town of Otisco, P. O. Vesper, N. Y .; Emily A., married Hiram Ingerson, (has four children: Mary, Emma, Darius, and Sarah) ; and Darius D., married Abigail Cowles, daughter of Samuel Cowles of Otisco, and died in Otisco, December 11, 1870, without issue. The widow of Darius D. Tuttle, in her peti- tion for letters of administration upon her deceased hus- band's estate, dated September 4, 1871, besides herself (Abı- gail C. Tuttle) mentions Mercy Tuttle, his mother, of Otisco, John R., and William N. Tuttle of Otisco, N. Y., his brothers, Emily A., wife of Hiram Ingerson of Clay, N. Y., a sister, and Mary L., wife of Elisha S. Cowles, of Oconomowoc, Wis- consin, a child of Louisa Price, a deceased sister of Darius D. Tuttle, then all of full age.)
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