The early history of Southampton, L. I., New York, with genealogies, 2nd ed., Part 21

Author: Howell, George Rogers. [from old catalog]
Publication date: 1887
Publisher: Albany, Weed, Parsons and company
Number of Pages: 494


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The following genealogy of this family is taken from a paper in the New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, vol. 2, pp. 131-138, contributed by Benjamin W. Dwight, of Clinton, N. Y .:


Rev. Samuel Gelston and Judge Hugh Gelston, brothers, emi- grated from Belfast, Ireland, and settled in Southampton. An account is given elsewhere of Rev. Samuel. Some of the descend- ants of Hugh fled to Connecticut during the occupation of Long Island by the British in the revolutionary war, and there remained.


1 Hugh Gelston1, b. in Belfast, 1697, was a merchant in South- ampton, where he came in 1717, or not long previous to this date. He was for twenty-one years judge of the Court of Common Pleas for Suffolk county, having been appointed to that office in 1752. In 1717 he m. Mary Maltby, b. about 1698, d. of John Maltby, Jr., of Southampton, and Susannah Clark. She d. July 23, 1737, and he m. 2d Mrs. Mary, wid. of Francis Pelletreau, and had ch. 2 Mary2 b. Jan. 19, 1719, d. Oct. 9, 1740, 3 Susannah2 b. Mch. 28, 1721, w. of Col. Josiah Smith of Moriches, 4 Deac. Maltby2 b. Mch. 20, 1723, 5 Sarah2 b. Mch. 10, 1725, m. Elias Pelletreau Dec. 20, 1748, 6 Samuel2 b. Mch. 24, 1727, 7 Jane2 b. Apr. 13, 1729, m. June 7, 1753, Rev. Joseph Strong, 8 Hugh2 b. July 19, 1730, d. 1734, 9 John2 b. July 17, 1732, d. May 19, 1734, 10 Thomas2 b. May 15, 1734, d. Apr. 1, 1752, 11 Hugh2 b. Sept. 13, 1735, 12 Mary2 b. Aug. 10, 1746, 13 Jerusha2 b. Aug. 28, 1748, and 14 Thomas Chat- field? d. ae. 16.


4 Deacon Maltby2 d. Sept. 22, 1783, had w. Mary, who d. Feb. 28, 1781, and ch. 15 David3 b. July 7, 1744, 16 Elizabeth3 b. Nov. 30, 1746, w. of David Pierson of Sag Harbor, 17 Jane3 b. Aug. 9,


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1748, w. of David Sayre of B. Hampton, 18 John3 b. Ang. 1, 1750, 19 Thomas3 b. Apr. 7, 1752, 20 Hugh3 of Sag Harbor, b. Nov. 19, 1754, d. s. p. Apr. 26, 1828, 21 William3 b. Sept. 3, 1756, 22 Mary3 b. July 3, 1758, w. 1st of Jas. Green of East Haddam, Ct., 2d of Caleb Rogers of Bridge Hampton, and 23 Abigail3 b. Sept. 28, 1763, d. Jan. 2, 1781.


15 David3 d. Aug. 21, 1828, m. Phebe d. of John Mitchell of B. H. and had d. 29 Phebe w. of Nicoll Floyd of Mastic.


18 John3 d. 1831, m. 1st Phebe wid. of Nathan Morehouse, née Foster, and 2d Phebe Herrick, and had one s. 30 John4 b. and d. 1179.


19 Thomas3 m. Mary d. of David Corwith of B. H. and had ch. 31 Sarah4, 32 Richard', 33 Laura4 w. of Capt. Jeremiah Ludlow of B. H., 34 Thomas4 of St. Louis and 35 Leander4 of St. Louis.


21 William3 of East Haddam, Ct., d. June 24, 1840, m. Scena S. Warner (who d. 1846) and had ch. 36 Abigail4 b. Sept. 3, 1781, w. of Joseph S. Brainerd, 37 Matilda4 w. of Timothy Wright, 38 Larissa4 w. of - Welles, 39 William4, 40 Hugh" b. Aug. 30, 1794, of Baltimore, Md., 41 Maltby4 b. Nov. 23, 1797, of Charleston, S. C., 42 Richard D.1 b. June 21, 1800, of E. Haddam, 43 Henry4 b. Feb. 26, 1803, and 44 George S.' of Fort Hamilton, N. Y.


39 William4 of E. Haddam m. Oct. 21, 1821, Lucy B. Spencer, and had ch. 45 Larissa5, 46 Abigail A.5 w. of Henry E. West of New London, Ct., 47 Maltby5 of New York, 48 Mary J.5, 49 John B.5. and 50 Lucy.5


43 Henry4 of New York m. Ann M. Howell and had ch. 51 Helen5, 52 Emma A.5, 53 Jessie5 and 54 William.


11 Hugh? d. Dec. 1, 1815, m. 1, Phebe, d. of David and Phebe Howell, and she d. Sept. 18, 1772. He m. 2, in Nov. 1773, Mary S., d. of Hachaliah and Mary (Culver) Foster, and she d. Apr. 1803. He had s. 55 Rev. Maltby3 b. July 17, 1776.


55 Rev. Maltby3 d. Dec. 15, 1856, grad. of Yale 1792, m. July 17, 1798, Jane M. Bordwell, who d. Apr. 26, 1850. He had ch. 56 Hugh4 b. Dec. 17, 1799, 57 Elizabeth4 b. Mch. 7, 1801, w. of II. Fairchild, 58 Phebe4 b. Sept. 15, 1803, w. of J. A. Potter, 59 Rev. Maltby4 b. Apr. 30, 1805, 60 Jane4 b. Feb. 7, 1808, w. of D. W. Northrup, 61 Mary4 b. May 13, 1812, w. of S. C. Conn, and 62 Rev. Miles B.4 b. Ang. 27, 1817.


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56 Deacon Hugh4 m. May 21, 1828, Cornelia Gaylord, and had ch. 63 Mary E.5, 64 Jane A.5, 65 Elizabeth5 w. of F Leach, 66 Pauline W.5 and 67 Maltby Gaylord."


59 Rev. Maltby4, grad. Yale 1827, of Ann Arbor, Mich., m. Oct. 20, 1834, Maria H. Merwin, and had ch. 68 Antoinette B.5, 69 Ade- laide M., 70 Gratia M.5, 71 Sarah G.5, 72 Joseph M.5 and 73 Henry W.5


62 Rev. Miles B.4, grad. Yale 1843, m. Caroline E. Fanning, Sept. 10, 1851, and had ch. 74 Mary C.5, 75 William F.5, 76 Anna B.5, 77 Arthur M.5 and 78 Caroline L.5


GOODALL FAMILY.


The first appearance of this name is that of Joseph Goodale, on the rate list of 1694. The Goodales of the census of 1698 appear to form one family of husband, wife and five children, and the data furnished by the family confirm this supposition. Assuming this to be true, 1 Joseph1 had w. Elizabeth and ch. 2 Jonathan2, 3 Joseph2, 4 William2, 5 Mary2 and 6 Hannah .?


One of these, possibly 3 Joseph', had ch. ? Joseph3 and 8 Josiah.3 7 Joseph3 had ch. 9 Jehiel4, 10 Silas4, who removed to Orange Co., N. Y., 11 Stephen4, 12 Joseph4, 13 Mary4 and 14 Nancy.'


9 Jehiel4 had ch. 15 Alanson5, 16 Frances5, 17 Charles5 b. 1814, 18 Hannah5, 19 Sarah5 w. of Albert Harris.


15 Alanson5, b. 1811, had w. Nancy and ch. 17 Edward® and 18 Susan6 w. of Julius Foster.


17 Charles5 m. Eliza Talmage, b. 1826, and had ch. 19 Charles6 b. 1845, 20 James M.6 b. 1849, 21 Emma F.6 b. 1851, w. of - Myers, 22 Harriet C.º b. 1853, 23 John6 b. 1854, 24 Stephen6 and 25 Eliza. 6


19 Charles6 was a soldier in the 10th regiment, N. Y. V., in the civil war of 1861-65, and died July 17, 1862, in hospital at David's Island. His brother James, also a soldier in the Fifth Connecticut regiment, died Ang. 29, 1864, at Atlanta, Ga.


8 Josiah3 died in Jan. 1786, had w. Sarah and ch., as by his will appears, 26 Josiah4, 27 Joseph4, 28 Diadema4 and 29 John.4 He lived in the western part of the town.


A Robert Goodale came over from Ipswich, Eng., in the Eliza- beth, April, 1634, aged 30, with w, Kathrine, ae. 28, and ch. Mary, ac. 4, Abraham, ae. 2, and Isaac, ¿ year. A Richard Goodale came from Yarmonth, Eng., and settled in Newbury, Mass., in


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1638, removed to Salisbury, Mass., as early as 1644 and d. in 1666. (Drake and Farmer.) The family of late years have spelled their name Goodall.


From the census of 1855 we extract the following relating to families in the western part of the town, giving the age in that year.


Grover Goodall, ac. 38.


Jehiel, 26, wife Eulalie, 24, ch. Eckford, 2.


Patty, 64, ch. Josiah, 23, Augusta, 26, Frances, 20, Oscar, 34, Betsey, w. of Oscar, 20, gr. sons, Manassa, 10, and Joseph, 5.


George, 39, w. Anna, 30, ch. Elma, 8, Clarence, 5, Jesse, 2.


Joseph, 69, w. Huldah, 62.


Joseph F., 27. w. Ellen, 24, ch. Franklin H., 5.


Polly (wid.), 55, ch. Benjamin W., 22, Elizabeth, w. of Ben- jamin W., 18, and Amanda D., 18.


Jehiel, of Canoe Place, or west, 59, w. Mary, 57, ch. Howell, 23, Mary S., 18.


Two families of the name of Goodall are mentioned in Burke's Gen. Armory as having coat armor.


GREEN FAMILY.


1 John Green1 came to Southampton from England a young man about the time of the revolutionary war. He married and had ch. 2 Henry2, 3 Barney2, 4 Aaron2, 5 William2, 6 James2, 7 Maria J .? , w. of Capt. Mercator Cooper, and S Florinda.2


2 Henry2 removed to Southold, married and had children.


3 Capt. Barney", b. 1803, had w. Maria E., b. 1806, and ch. 9 Justina B.º b. 1836 (who m. Everett A. Carpenter, of Sag Harbor), and 10 Mary L.3, w. of Ira B. Tuthill of Southold.


4 Aaron2 m. Ann Nickerson and had ch. 12 Henry J.3 b. 1826, 13 Adeline3, w. of James 'Rogers, who had d. Mary, w. of David Burnett,"14 George H.3 b. 1830, 15 Albina E.3 1. 1833, 16 Barney J.8 b. 1835, 17 William3 b. 1837, 18 Mercator3 b. 1839.


16 Capt. Barney J.3 m. Eliza, d. of James M. Hildreth, and has ch. 19 Annie Frances4 b. June 16, 1862, 20 Monroe Hildreth4 b. Dec. 29, 1866.


6 Capt. James2 m. Elizabeth Chapman and had ch. 21 James3, 22 Elizabeth3, 23 Edgar3, 24 Ella3, 25 Kimball3 and 26 Florinda. 3


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HALSEY FAMILY.


There is scarcely any doubt at the present time but that this family is descended from the Halseys of Great Gaddesden in Hert- fordshire, England. Cussan, in his history of that county, mentions a Thomas Halsey who was baptized Jan. 2, 1592, who was a mercer in London ; living in Naples in 1621, and afterward, it is believed, an emigrant to America. The first mention of this family found by Cussan was of a Richard Halsey of Great Gaddesden in NESCIT VOX MISSA REVER 1458. In 1559, when the parish registers commence, there were four families of this Coat of Arms. name in that place : Halsey of the Parson- age ; Halsey of the Wood ; Halsey of Northend and Halsey of the Lane. The descent to Thomas Halsey, the Southampton settler, is as follows :


John Halsey of the Parsonage, living in 1512, had s. William, who d. in 1546, and who had w. Alice, who d. 1557, and ch. Robert, William, Thomas, Harry, Isabel, Jane and Elizabeth.


William, the second son of William, d. May, 1596, had w. Anne and ch. John, William, Robert, Ralph, Edward, Thomas, Triamore, Philip, Joan and Anne.


Robert, the third son of the second William Halsey, died Oct. 1618, and m. Dorothy, d. of Wm. Downes of Linslade, Co. of Bucks. She d. Sept. 1620. They had ch. William bap. June 23, 1690, Thomas bap. Jan. 2, 1593, Duncombe, James, Edward, Jane, Joane, Mary, Amy, Ann, Avis, Hester, Sara and Dorothy.


Thomas, the second son of Robert, is the one identified as the Southampton emigrant.


The arms of this family are said by Cussan to have been granted to William Halsey, the elder brother of Thomas of Southampton, in 1633, and are as follows :


Argent, on a pile sable, three griffin's heads erased of the first.


Crest: A cubit arm gules, cuff argent, hand proper, holding a griffin's leg erased or.


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Motto : Nescit vox missa reverti .*


It may be remarked here that no arms are pictured in this work but such as are known to belong to the families with which they are given by indisputable evidence, and have not been selected from Burke nor obtained from any American herald.


This family, like many others of Southampton, was of high social position in the mother country. One of its representatives in England is now in Parliament.


1 Thomas' d. Aug. 27, 1678. His first wife was murdered by the Indians ; either by some from New England who wished to excite a war in the Southampton settlement, or by some in Long Island at their instigation. He married for his second wife Ann, the wid. of Edward Johnes, July 25, 1660. In 1648, when the site of the village was changed from Old Town street to the present main street, Thomas Halsey's residence was sonth of the present homestead of Francis W. Cook. He had ch. > Thomas2, 3 Isaac?, 4 Daniel? and 5 Elizabeth? w. of Richard Howell. His property, by inventory, after his death, amounted to £672 9s. 2d.


gomas Barres


2 Thomas? made his will Aug. 3, 1688, and his property amounted to £248 15s. He had w. Mary and ch. 6 Mary3 b. Ang. 29, 1654, and w. of Col. Matthew Howell, 7 Elizabeth3 b. Oct. 15, 1655, 8 Josiah3 b. Feb. 15, 165%, 9 Sarah3 b. Oct. 29, 1658, 10 Isaac3 b. Ang. 29, 1660, 11 David3 b. Apr. 12, 1663, 12 Hannah3 b. Feb. 5, 1665, 13 Jeremiah3 b. Sept. 7, 1667, 14 Jonathan3 b. Dec. 22, 1669, 15 Phebe3 b. Dec. 29, 1671, 16 Abigail3 b. Apr. 19, 1673, 17 Nathaniel3 b. June 1, 1675.


8 Josiah3 b. Feb. 15, 165§, d. 1732, m. 1st Sarah Topping, Sept. 12, 1678, m. 2d Mary -, and had ch. 18 Martha4, 19 Elizabeth', 20 Josiah4 b. 1692, and 21 Mary.4


20 Deacon Josiah4 b. 1692, d. 1744, had ch. 22 Zebulon5 b. 1730 and 23 Israel. 5


* A good word for gossips also : " A word once uttered cannot be recalled."


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22 Zebulon3 b. 1730, d. May 6, 1806, had w. Sarah Sayre (d. of Deacon John Sayre ?) and she d. Jan. 12, 1815, ae. 84. They had ch. 24 Zebulon6 b. 1755, 25 Edward6, 26 Paul6, 27 Philip6 and 28 Peter. 6


24 Zebulon® b. 1755, d. Dec. 21, 1817, had w. Pamela, who d. June 2, 1843, ae. 89. They had ch. 28} Harriet7 b. 1791, 29 Edward1 b. 1790, and 30 Andrew.7


29 Edward7 b. 1790, d. Dec. 7, 1858, had w. Hannah b. abt. 1792, and ch. 31 Stephens b. abt. 1818, 32 Susans, w. of Edwin Post, 33 Maria8 b. 1825 and 34 Samuel B.8 bap. 1826.


31 Stephen8 b. abt. 1818 had w Mehetabel and ch. 35 William H .? b. abt. 1845, 36 Selden H.9 b. abt. 1847, 37 Jeremiahº b abt. 1850, 38 George9 b. abt. 1853, and 39 Jane9 b. abt. 1857.


34 Samuel B. b. abt. 1826 had w. Maria J. and ch. 40 Anna9 b. 1861 and 41 Samuel9 b 1863.


30 Andrew1 b. abt. 1793 had w. Proculy b. abt. 1802 and ch. 42 Harriet8 b. 1825, 43 Amanda3 w. of Lewis Hildreth, 44 Henry A.s b. abt. 1832, 45 Elizabeth8 b. abt. 1835 and 46 Abigail8 b. abt. 1837.


44 Henry A.8 m. Agnes Bishop d. of Capt. John Bishop.


26 Paul6 had w. Abigail b. 1769 and ch. 47 Harriet7 b. 1791, 48 Caleb7 b. abt. 1795 and 49 Cordelia7 w. of Capt. Albert Rogers.


48 Caleb7 had w. Maria b. abt. 1795 and ch. 50 Carolines w. of Samuel Griffin of Riverhead, 51 Edwin8 b. 1830, 52 Charles Selden8 b. 1834 and 53 Mary R.8 b. 1835.


51 Edwin married and removed to Kansas.


52 Charles Selden m. Ellen Sayre, d. of James Sayre, b. 1840, Jan. 18, 1865, and has ch. 54 Charles R.9 b. 1865, 55 Nellie M.9 b. 1869, 56 Carrie9 and 57 Millie9, twins, b. 1873.


27 Philip6 removed to Windsor, Ct., and was a captain in the revolutionary war. He had ch. 58 Henry7 b. July 8, 1784, of Windsor, and 59 James Roderick. 1


59 James R.7 had s. 60 Frederic Philips, who had s. 61 Frederic Philip9, now of Atchison, Kansas.


28 Peter6 removed to Cairo, N. Y., and had ch. 62 Peter7, of Bath, Steuben Co., N. Y., 63 George O.1, of Riverhead, b. 1802, and 64 Oliver7, of Riverhead.


23 Israel5 d. 1774 and had w. Mary, d. of Joshua Halsey, and had ch. 65 Josiah6, 66 Willman® b. 1750, 67 John6, 68 Mary6, w. of - Rogers, and 69 Stephen®, who d. s. p.


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66 Willman6 b. 1750, d. 1786, had w. Ruth and ch. 70 Susanna?, 1 Jano7, 72 Barzillai7 b. 1726, 73 Sylvanus? and 74 Willman7 bap. Jan. 28, 1786.


"2 Barzillai7 b. 1776, d. 1849, had w. Fanny and ch. 75 Enoch8 b. 1801 and 753 Eliza7, w. of Capt. Henry Halsey.


65 Enochs, b. 1801, had w. Clara, b. 1811, and 76 Fanny M.9 b. 1846 and 77 Juliana A. b. 1848.


Here end the descendants of 8 Josiah3, the son of 2 Thomas? and grandson of 1 Thomas1, so far as we have been able to trace them. We now take up the line of 10 Isaac3 the second son of 2 Thomas .?


10 Isaac3 b. Aug. 29, 1660, m. 1st Abigail, d. of John Howell, Nov. 25, 1689 ; he m. 2d Hannah Stratton, of East Hampton, Oct. 19, 1699 ; he m. 3d Wid. Mary Hndson, July 14, 1736. He had ch. 78 Isaac4 b. 1693, d. Jan. 3, 1725, 79 Ephraim4 b. 1693 or 1694 and possibly a s. 80 Silas.+


79 Ephraim4 d. Aug. 21, 1764, and m. Martha Conkling, of East Hampton, Dec. 22, 1713 or 14, and she d. 1771, ae. 73. He had ch. 81 Lemuel5 b. Dec. 14, 1715, and d. 1735, 82 Cornelius5 b. June 15, 1721, 83 Matthew5 b. Mch. 3, 1718, and d. 1722, 84 Sylvanus® b. 1722, 85 James3 b. Nov. 16, 1724, d. 1746, 86 Timothy5 b. Sept. 23, 1727, d. 1732, 87 Waitglil5 b. Dec. 28, 1729, d. 1731, 88 Zephar5 b. Mch. 15, 1735, d. 1752, and 89 Mary5 b. June 19, 1738.


82 Cornelius5 b. 1721, d. 1782, m. Milicent, d. of Obadiah Rogers, b. 1732, d. 1814, and had ch. 90 Timothy6 b. Jan. 1, 1753, 91 William6 b. Aug. 14, 1754, 92 Mary6 b. Jan. 9, 1756, 93 Mili- cent6 b. Ang. 27, 1757, 94 Martha6 b. Jan. 19, 1759, 95 Rev. Fred- eric®, of Plattsburgh, N. Y., b. Mch. 2, 1761, 96 Cleopatra6 b. Apr 13, 1763, 97 Ruth6 b. June 6, 1765, 98 Zophar6 b. Apr. 8, 1767, 99 Solon6 b. May 18, 1769, and 100 Susanna® b. Oct. 5, 1774.


90 Timothy6 b. 1753, m. Abigail Jagger, Nov. 8, 1780, and had ch. 101 Apollos7 b. Dec. 22, 1:81, 102 Cephas7 b. Oct. 25, 1783, and d. 1848, 103 Hiram7 b. Nov. 6, 1785, and d. 1807, 104 Walter7, of Orange Co., N. Y., b. Dec. 18, 1789, 105 Nancy7 and 106 Sophia", twins, b. Dec. 6, 1792.


101 Apollos7 b. 1781, d. 1824, m. Mary Helme and had ch. 107 Martha3 L. Sept. 29, 1806, 108 William Augustus' b. Sept. 14, 1810, 109 Nathan H.8 b. Mch. 3, 1812, 110 Ennice b. June 11, 1818, and 111 Apollos3 b. Mch. 24, 1824, and d. 1852.


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91 William6 b. Aug. 14, 1754, d. 1823, had ch. 112 Shepard' b. Oct. 25, 1789, and 113 Harvey7 b. 1798.


112 Shepard7 b. 1789, d. July 17, 1849, m. Nov. 28, 1814, Jerusha Conklin, b. Jan. 21, 1792, and had ch. 114 Elizabeth J.8 b. Apr. 13, 1816 (who m. Charles Howell, of West Hampton, Dec. 11, 1832), 115 Isaac C.8 b. Apr. 15, 1818, 116 Mary8 b. Apr. 4, 1820, w. of S. Childs, of New Orleans, 117 Margaret8 b. Mch. 18, 1822, w. of P. Werlaine, of New Orleans, 118 Jerusha8 b. Mch. 7, 1824, w. of Timothy Robinson, 119 Harriet8 b. Oct. 18, 1826, w. of John J. Woodhull, 120 William S.8 b. Aug. 28, 1828, of Texas, 121 Ger- trude8 b. Nov. 26, 1830, d. 1832, and 122 Edwin C.º b. June 9, 1833.


115 Isaac C.8 b. 1818, m. Elizabeth A. Foster, Apr. 2, 1845, and has ch. 123 William F.9 b. July 8, 1846, 124 Shepard H.9 b. Nov. 1, 1849, 125 Franklin C.º b. Oct. 7, 1854, and 126 Helen A.9 b. Aug. 10, 1859.


122 Edwin C.8 b. 1833, m. Bertha, d. of John Howell of Quogne, Dec. 14, 1858, and has ch. 127 Edwin H.9 b. Apr. 12, 1863, and 128 Mary Christine9 b. Dec. 2, 1870.


113 Harvey7 b. 1798, had w. Sarah L. b. 1803 and ch. 129 Dennis K.8 b. 1825 or 26, 130 George F.º b. abt. 1838, 131 Sophia8 b. abt. 1841 and 132 Augustus8 b. abt. 1844.


129 Dennis K.8 has w. Josephine A. b. abt. 1829 and ch. 133 Mary9 b. 1852, 134 Fanny G.8 b. 1855 and 135 Sarah L.9 b. 1859.


84 Sylvanus5 b. 1722, d. 1815, had ch. 136 Zehaniah6 and 137 Jabez 6


This ends the record of 10 Isaac3, son of 2 Thomas2, son of 1 Thomas. 1


Descendants of 11 David3, third son of 2 Thomas2 .


11 David3 b. Apr. 12, 1663, d. Feb. 18, 1733, had w. Hannah and ch. 138 Abraham4 b. 1696, 139 Abigail4, 140 Sarah4, 141 Hannah4 and 142 Mehetabel.4


138 Abraham4 b. 1696, d. 1759, had ch. 143 David5 b. Oct. 6, 1722, 144 Amy5 b. Aug. 24, 1724, 145 Jonathan5 b. May 1, 1727, 146 Elias5 b. Feb. 3, 1730, 147 Hannah5 b. Jan. 7, 1732, 148 Dr. Stephen5 b. Apr. 13, 1733, and 149 Lemuel.5


143 David5 b. Oct. 6, 1722, had ch. (order of births not known) 150 Mehetabel6, 151 Caleb6 b. 1765, 152 Abraham6, 153 Daniel6, 153} Amy6 and 154 David.6


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151 Caleb6 b. 1765 had ch. 155 Abraham? b. 1799, 156 Ruth' b. 1800 and 157 Augustns B. b. 1801.


155 Abraham7 b. 1799 had 1 w. Eliza b. 1804 and 2 w. Mary Woodruff and ch. 158 Williams, 159 Marys b. 1833, 160 Abraham8 b. 1835, 161 Charles A.º b. 1837, 162 Silas b. 1843 and 163 Janes b. 1846.


160 Abraham8 b. 1835 m. Mary M. Youngs, Oct. 10, 1864.


161 Charles A.8 b. 1837 has w. Ella C. b. 1843 and ch. 164 Frank H.9 b. 1869, 165 Abraham9 b. 1871 and 166 William S.9 b. 1874.


157 Angustus B.7 b. 1801 had w. Harriet b. 1809, d. of Capt. Her- rick Rogers, and ch. 167 Harriet R. b. 1837, 168 Helen M. b. 1840 and 169 Theodore A.5 b. 1843.


169 Theodore A.º m. Laura C. b. 1839, d. of William French, and has ch. 170 Nellie b. 1875 and others.


154 David6 b. 1776 had ch. 171 David b. 1808, 172 Jonathan? b. 1810, 173 Elizabeth7 b. 1811 or 12, 174 Charles7 b. 1814 and 175 Mary7 b. 1817.


145 Jonathan5 b. May 1, 1727, had ch. 176 David6 and 177 William. 6


176 David6 had ch. 178 Hiram' b. 1799 and 179 Oliver7 h. 1802.


178 Hiram7 b. 1799, of Speonk, m. Melissa Tuttle b. 1805 and had ch. 180 William D.& b. 1827, 181 Davids, who d. s. p., 182 Marys, 183 Charlotte3, 184 Hiram3, 185 Charles H.8 b. 1836, 186 Elzas b. 1838, 187 Frances M.9 b. 1843 and 188 John T.8 b. 1845.


180 William D.8 b. 1827 m. Aurelia D. b. 1832, d. of Daniel Hil- dreth, of Southampton, and has ch. 189 William F.9 b. 1852, 190 Ida M.9 b. 1855, 191 Alice W.9 b. 1858 and 192 Daniel II.º b. 1861.


184 Hiram6, of Cutchogue, m. Miranda Howell and has ch. 193 Elizabeth9 and 194 Benjamin.'


185 Charles H.& m. Sarah Tuttle b. 1839 and has ch. 195 Lizzie T.9 b. 1863, 196 Isabella9 b. 1864 and 197 Laura.9


188 John T.8, of Speonk, m. Ella Topping and has s. 198 Sidney T.


179 Oliver7 b. 1802 m. Miranda Youngs b. 1807 and had ch. 199 Lydia M.8 b. 1831, 200 Olivers b. 1833, 201 Amandas b. 1836 and 202 Mary A.8 b. 1839.


200 Oliver® has. w. Victoria and d. 203 Lydia? b. 1865.


177 William6 had s. 204 John Jay? who had s. 205 Edmund Tryon, of Louisville, Ky.


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148 Dr. Stephen5 b. Apr. 13, 1733, of Bridge Hampton, had ch. 206 Dr. Stephen6, of Bridge Hampton, and 206} Henry, of Old Town in Southampton.


206 Dr. Stephen6 m. Hamutal, youngest d. of Philip Howell, of B. H., and his w. Cleopatra Herrick, of Southampton, and had ch. 207 Mary7, d. 1819, w. of Dr. Nathl. Topping, of B. H., 208 Rev. Herman7 b. July 16, 1793, and 209 Judge Hugh? b. 1795.


208 Rev. Herman7, grad. of Williams Coll. 1811 and Andover 1815, m. Sophia, w. of Rev. Dr. Aaron Woolworth, of B. H., June 15, 1820, and had ch. 210 Samuel W.8 b. June, 1821, 211 Calvin Coltons b. Mch. 1823, 212 Elizabeth8 b. Jan. 1825, 213 Stephen H.3 b. May, 1827, 214 Mary8 b. May, 1829, 215 Charlotte8 b. June, 1832, and 216 Charles S.s, of Canandaigua, b. Dec. 1834.


209 Judge Hugh7, of B. H., b. 1795, m. Phebe Mitchell b. 1795 and had ch. 217 James M.º b. 1825, 218 Arabellas, w. of Rev. Mr. Miller, 219 Dr. Charles E.8 b. 1834 and died while acting as assist- ant surgeon in the U. S. service during the late rebellion, and 220 E. Sidney' b. 1838 and died in the same service.


217 James M.8 m. Mary A., d. of Dr. Levi D. Wright, and has ch. 221 Phebe9 b. 1858, 222 Levi W.9 b. 1861 and 223 Hugh9 b. 1864.


222 Dr. Levi W.9 m. Florence, d. of Orlando Hand, and has ch. Mildred and Lillas Katherine.


206} Henry had s. 224 Sylvanus, of Durham, Greene county, N. Y.


This finishes the record of the descendants of 11 David3, third son of 2 Thomas. 2


Descendants of 13 Jeremiah3, son of 2 Thomas2 :


13 Jeremiah3 b. Sept. 7, 1667, had Ist w. Ruth and 2d w. Deborah and ch. 225 Jeremiah4, 226 Elijah4, 227 Experience1, 228 Abigail4, 229 Jerusha+ and 230 Nathan4, order of birth of the last five ch. not known.


225 Jeremiah4 d. 1768, m. 1 Mary Conkling, of East Hampton, Nov. 25, 1721, and 2 Hannah -, and had ch. 231 Paul5, 232 Jeremiah5, 233 Stephen5, 234 Matthew5, 235 Isaac5, 236 Jabez5, 237 Amos5, 238 Hannah5 and 239 Martha. 5


231 Paul5 had ch. 240 Paul6, 241 Sylvester6 and 242 Lemuel Hudson.6


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GENEALOGIES.


240 Paul6 had ch. 243 Sarah P.7 b. 1808 and 244 Watson? b. 1823.


244 Watson had w. Caroline b. 1823 and ch. 245 Anna C.5 b. 1853 and 246 Allen A.º b. 1855.


242 Lemuel H.6 had ch. 247 Erastus7, 248 Robert7 h. 1812 and 249 George .?


248 Robert? had. w. Phebe H. b. 1816 and ch. 250 Robert b. 1837, 251 Elmer Erastus8 b. 1842, 252 Phebe W.8 b. 1850, 253 Anna Lottics b. 1853 and 254 Thomas J.8 b. 1855.


232 Jeremiah5, of Bridge Hampton, d. 1782, had w. Elizabeth and ch. 255 Elizabeth6, 256 Jeremiah6, 257 Jerusha6, 258 Luther", 259 Eunice6, 260 Amos6 and 261 Simeon.6


233 Stephen5 d. 1786, had ch. 262 Phebe6, w. of - Sanford, 263 Rogers6, 264 Jonathan6 d. s. p., 265 Caleb6, 266 Stephen6, 267 Jeremiah6, who moved away, 268 Hannah6, w. of - Sanford, and 269 Mary.6


263 Rogers6 had ch. 270 Herman R.7 and 271 Henry H.


270 Herman R.7 had s. 272 Henry R.8 b. 1842, who has w. Ade- laide C. b. 1845.


266 Stephen6 moved away ; he had ch. 213 Henry™, 274 Benjamin™, 275 David7, 276 Stephen7 and 277 John.7


274 Benjamin7 had s. 278 Samuel, of Marlboro, N. Y., who had s. 279 Lewis9, of Newburgh.


234 Matthew5 m. Sarah Haines and had ch. 280 Matthews, who moved away, 281 Jobs, of Sag Harbor. 282 Isaac6, who moved away. 283 Levi6, 284 Jacob6 and 285 Samuel. 6


281 Job6, of Sag Harbor, had ch. 286 Eliphalet7 and 287 George." 286 Eliphalet7 had s. 288 Thomas.'


284 Jacob6 b. 1769, d. Apr. 10, 1847, had w. Sarah Woodruff and ch. 289 Haynes7, of B. H., and 290 Gurden? b. Feb. 12, 1497.


289 Haynes7, of B. H., had ch. 291 Daniel S. b. 1817 and 292 Capt. Benjamin5 b. 1821.


291 Daniel S.º b. 1817 had w. Amanda M. b. 1821 and ch. 293 Janeº b. 1843 and 294 Cornelius" b. 1851.


292 Capt. Benjamin6 b. 1821 had w. Mary S. b. 1822 and ch. 295 Harriet R.º b. 1852 and 296 Benjamin HI.9 b. 1855 and d. abt. 1882.


290 Gurden7 b. 1797, d. Sept. 25, 1852, m Elizabeth Osborn, of E. H., and moved to New York city, and had ch. 297 George A.",


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HISTORY OF SOUTHAMPTON.


of N. Y., 298 Polly8 d. young, 299 Sarah8 d. young, 300 Jacob L.8, of Orange, N. J., b. Aug. 18, 1828, 301 Harriet8, 302 Elizabeth®, 303 Jonathan O.s, of Orange, N. J., and 304 Phebe. 8


303 Jonathan O.8 m. Virginia B. Nichols and had ch. 305 Virginia® d. young, 306 Harriet? d. ae. 17, and 307 Mary.9


285 Samuel6, of B. Hampton, had ch. 308 Ledyard7 b. 1799, 309 Albert7, of Mecox, 310 Lawrence7, 311 Samuel', of Sag Harbor, 312 Job7, 313 Richard b. 1805 and 314 Philetus7 b. 1812.


308 Ledyard7 b. 1799 had 1st w. - and 2d w. Maria and ch. 315 Margaret8 b. 1829, 316 Lafayette8 b. 1848 and 317 Mary8 b. 1850.


309 Albert7, of Mecox, had ch. 318 Samuel L.8 b. 1831, who has w. Sarah E. b. 1833, and s. 319 Ashbury.


313 Richard? b. 1805 had w. Frances and ch. 320 Leander P.3 b. 1838, 321 Edward P. b. 1839, 322 William M.8 b. 1841, 323 Erskine M.8 b. 1842, 324 Charles S.8 b. 1844, 325 Gabriel b. 1846 and 326 Richard8 b. 1850. (Dates from census. )




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