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Dec. 6, 1683, 1 George1 wills to ch. 2 George?, 3 Henry", 4 Mary2, 5 Elizabeth? and 6 Jane ?. One of these daughters was recorded as having been born Apr. 6, 1670, but is not named on the record. The inventory of his estate amounted to £139 18s. 0d.
2 Georgeº, I conjecture, was born about 1660 and prob. d. in 1753, as his will was proved in that year and dated Sept. 17, 1748. In the census of 1698 the names of George Harris and George Harris, Jr., and Sarah and Eunice are found with the residents of North Sea. His will mentions as his ch. only Eunice and Henry, and we infer, therefore, that George, his son, died young without issue. We, therefore, conclude that 2 George? had w. Sarah and ch. 7 George3, 8 Eunice3 and 9 Henry.3
The will of 2 George? mentions a grandd., Abijail Gess, and we may infer that 8 Eunice3 mn. a Gess.
9 Henry3, not in list of 1698 and born perhaps in 1699, is known to have the following named ch. from his will, dated in 1769 and recorded in Dec. 1781 :
9 Henry3 had w. Lydia (as by will) and ch. 10 George4, 11 Henry4, 12 Daniel4, 13 John+ b. 1727, 14 Benjamin4, 15 Lydia, 16 Sarah4 and 17 Mary.4 (Order of birth not known. )
11 Henry4 had ch. 18 Henry5 b. 1764, 19 a daughter, who m. Judge W. H. Jessup, of Montrose, Penn., and 20 Elias. 5
18 Henry5 b. 1764, d. Nov. 21, 1851, had w. Phile and ch. 21 Hervey6 b. 1795, 22 Joseph R.6 b. 1803 and 23 Harriet.6
21 Capt. Hervey6 b. 1795 m. Sarah Scott b. 1799 and had d. 24 Mary7, w. of Francis W. Cook.
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22 Capt. Joseph R.6 b. 1803 m. Harriet, d. of Deacon John White, and had d. 25 Eloise7 b. 1834, w. of James Post of New York.
20 Elias' had ch. 26 William Henry6 b. 1807 and 27 Mary A.6, w. of Merit Fordham.
26 William Henry6 b. 1807 had w. Maximilla and ch. 28 Sarah J.7 b. 1841, 29 Mary A., 30 Hiram7 b. 1845, 31 Irene A.7 b. 1847 and 32 Henry M.7 b. 1851.
12 Daniel4 b., I conjecture, about 1730, had ch. 33 Daniel5 and 34 Thomas. 5
33 Daniel had ch. 35 Albert® and 36 George.6
35 Albert6 had w. Sarah b. 1805 and ch. 37 Benjamin F.7 b. 1833, 38 Edward' b. 1836, 39 George W." b. 1842 and 40 Margaret7 b. 1845.
34 Thomas5 of Sag Harbor had ch. 41 Daniel J.6 b. 1790, 42 Thomas6 and 43 Henry.e
41 Daniel J 6 of Sag Harbor, b. 1790, had w. Elizabeth D. b. 1790 and ch. 44 Henry R.7 b. 1815, 45 Joseph C.7 b. 1819, 46 James A." b. 1821 and 47 Mary E.7 b. 1824.
44 Henry R." of Sag Harbor, b. 1815, had w. Nancy b. 1814 and ch. 48 Julia B. b. 1836, 49 Daniel J.3 b. 1838 and 50 Richard“ b. 1849.
45 Joseph C. of Sag Harbor, b. 1819, had w. Maria F. b. 1816 and ch. 51 Charles C.8 b. 1843, 52 Maria P.8 b. 1844, 53 William P.8 b. 1846 and 54 Henry C.8 b. 1848.
46 James A.7 of Sag Harbor, b. 1821, had w. Mary b. 1829 and ch. 55 Emily J.º b. 1849 and 56 Kate E.8 b. 1853.
13 John4 b. 1727, d. 1791, had w. Lydia and s. 57 Stephen5 b. 1759.
57 Stephen5 b. 1759, d. Dec. 20, 1813, had w. Jane and ch. 58 Harmonia6 bap. Aug. 18, 1785, 59 Apollos6 b. 1788, 60 Eleanor6, w. of Charles Parsons, and 61 Luthers, of Goshen, Orange Co., N. Y.
59 Apollos b. 1788, d. Feb. 18, 1837, had w. Minerva b. 1784 and s. 62 Stephen7 b. 1820.
62 Stephen7 b. 1820, m. Harriet b. 1824, d. of James and Phebe Rogers Brown, and had ch. 63 Arthur A. b. 1842, 64 Charles P. h. 1844, 65 Jane A. b. 1849, 66 William B. b. 1852, 67 Ellen M.ª b. 1854, 68 David H.º b. 1857 and 69 Everett b. 1861. (Births taken from census and proximately correct.)
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3 Henry2 b. I conjecture, about 1663, probably moved away, as he is not on the census of 1698.
In the census of 1698 occurs the names of Lenard Harris, associ- ated with Mary Harris, and Mary Harris, Jr., residing in Bridge- hampton. I know not their connection with this family.
A Henry Harris is among the first settlers of Elizabeth, N. J., in 1665, but he could not be related to this family unless he was a brother or cousin of 1 George.1
Thirty-four families of this name are mentioned in Burke's Gen. Armory as having coats of arms.
HAYNES OR HAINES FAMILY.
James Haines, or Hinds, as it was often written, came from England to Salem, Mass., as early as 1637, where he was made a freeman. He married in 1638 and removed to Southold a few years after its settlement, and died there Mch. 1653, and his widow Mary married Ralph Dayton in June, 1656. Ralph Dayton lived first in Southampton, then in East Hampton, then a few years in South- old and again in East Hampton, where he died.
In 1655 the inventory of estate of James Haines in Southold amounted to £123 5s. 4d.
1 James1 had w. Mary and ch. 2 John2 bap. in Salem Ang. 22, 1639, 3 James" bap. in Salem Apr. 6, 1641, 4 Benjamin2 bap. in Salem Aug. 28, 1643, 5 Mary2 bap. in Salem Apr. 19, 1644, 6 James2 again bap. in Salem Dec. 27, 1647, 7 Jonathan2, 8 Sarah2 and 9 Thomas.2
2 John2 and 3 James? removed to Elizabeth, N. J., and were among its first families there, and I believe had families there.
4 Benjamin2 of Southampton, bap. 1643, d. 1687, had w. Joana and ch. 10 Benjamin3, 11 Samuel3, 13 James3 b. 1673 and 13 Han- nah3. Inventory of estate £105 7s. 0d.
10 Benjamin3 d. 1714, had w. Lydia and ch. (as by will) 14 Benjamin4, 15 John4, 16 David4, 17 Hannah4, 18 Phebe+, 19 Lydia-, 20 Joseph4, 21 Nathan+ and 22 Susanna.4
15 John4 (will proved Oct. 6, 1774) had ch. 23 John5, 24 Anthony5, 25 Temperance5, w. of - Scott, 26 Mary5, w. of - Reeves, and 27 Abigail5. His will gives to John his " great Bible" and mentions " brother Henry Harris."
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23 John5 (will proved July 3, 1282) had w. Mary and ch. 28 Hannah6, 29 Lydia Lane6, 30 Mary Smith6, 31 Eunice6 and 32 Susanna.6
24 Anthony5 had ch. 33 Benjamin6 and 34 Henry. 6
33 Benjamin6 had w. Mehetabel and ch. 35 Hannah?, w. of Isaac Shearman, and 36 Samuel? b. 1804.
36 Samuel7 b. 1804 had ch. 37 George W. b. 1844, 38 Mary E.' b. 1846 and 39 William F.8 b. 1847.
16 David4 (will proved 1756) had w. Abigail and ch. 40 Lydia Foster5, 41 Abigail Dayton5 and 42 Puah Clark.5
11 Samuel3 (will proved Oct. 10, 1:32) had ch. 43 Silas4, 44 John4, 45 Isaiah4, 46 Mary1, 47 Ruth+ and 48 Samuel. 4
12 James3 of Bridgehampton b. 1673 (will proved Oct. 13, 1732) had Ist w. Sarah and 3d w. Temperance and ch. 49 James+ b. 1702, 50 Stephen+ b. 1:04, 51 Daniel4, 52 Ann Newcomb4, 53 Sarah Woodruff4, 54 Phebe Balding4 and 55 Edith.4
49 Deacon James4 b. 1702, d. 1779-82 (will praved July 3, 1782), had w. Martha and ch. 56 Sarah, 57 Elizabeth5, 58 James5 59 David5, 60 Samuel and 61 Daniel. 5
58 James5 had ch. 62 Jared6 of New Jersey and 63 Job.6
59 David5 had ch. 64 Jeremiah6 b. 1785, 65 David6, 66 Stephen" (whose sons removed), 67 Austin6 of Sonthold.
64 Deacon Jeremiah6 of Bridge Hampton, b. 1785, had w. Mehet- abel b. 1785 and ch. GS William C.7 b. 1817, 69 Clarissa J.7 b. 1812 and 70 Jeremiah.7
68 William C.7 b. 1817 had w. Frances M. b. 1836 and ch. 71 Elizabeth R.8 b. 1859, 72 Jeremiah8 b. 1860, 73 Mehetabels b. 1862 and 74 Richards b. 1864.
65 David had s. 75 Stephen .?
75 Stephen? of Brooklyn had ch. 76 Lucius8 b. 1823 and 77 Samuel A. b. 1829 (who m. Abbie Hildreth of Sag Harbor).
76 Lucius3 b. 1823 had w. Helen and ch. 78 Stephen9 b. 1856, 79 Walter' b. 1858 and SO Lemuel? b. 1860.
67 Austin6 of Southold m. Harmony Halsey and had s. 81 Edward W.7
81 Edward W.7 had ch. 82 William A.8, 83 Charles H.8 and 84 Mary HI.", w. of - Rackett.
60 Samuel had w. Sarah, who d. 1794, and a s. 85 Job. 6
85 Jobs had ch. 86 James B.7 b. 1814 and 87 William L.7 b. 1820.
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86 James L.7 b. 1814 had w. Harriet M. b. 1816 and ch. 88 George W. b. 1836, 89 Samuel A. b. 1838, 90 Theodores b. 1844, 91 Edgar I. b. 1847, 92 Harriets b. 1851 (w. of Edward A. Hildreth) and 93 James A.8 b. 1854.
87 William L.7 of Sag Harbor, b. 1820, had w. Sarah J. b. 1824 and ch. 94 Elbertina8 b. 1844, 95 Henry E. b. 1848 and 96 Mary S.8 b. 1851.
61 Daniel5 of Connecticut had s. 97 Lemuel6 (who returned to Bridgehampton) b. 1767, d. 1856, had ch. 98. Daniel Howell6 b. 1789 and 99 William6 of New Jersey.
50 Stephen4 of Elizabeth, N. J., b. 1704, had w. Esther and ch. 100 Stephen5 b. Feb. 11, 1733, 101 Phebe5 b. 1741 and 102 Mary5 b. 1747 and perhaps others.
100 Stephen5 b. Feb. 11, 1733, m. Joana Sale and had ch. 103 Job6 of Elizabeth, b. Aug. 10, 1756, 104 Stephen6 b. July 7, 1760, and d. s. p., 105 Joana6 b. Jan. 14, 1763, 106 Elias6 b. Dec. 31, 1766, and 107 Daniel6 b. Feb. 20, 1773, and d. s. p.
103 Job" m. Margaret Thomas and had ch. 108 Margaret7, w. of J. K. Goodman of N. Y. city, 109 Mary7, w. of Wm. Hall of N. Y. city, 110 Gen. Ezekiel7 of Ohio, 111 Elias7 of Ohio and 112 Joana', w. of O. Lytle.
106 Elias® m. Sarah, d. of Robert Ogden, and had ch. 113 Sarah™, w. of Thos. C. Doremns, 114 Elizabeth', w. of J. C. Nixon of N. J., 115 Daniel7 of Hamburg, N. J., and 116 Henrietta of N. Y. city.
115 Daniel (governor of New Jersey) had ch. 117 Rev. Alansons, 118 Capt. Thomas®, who d. in the civil war from wounds in battle, 119 Sarah8 and 120 Henrietta.8
A Daniel of the fifth generation in this L. I. family of Haines had s. 121 Benjamin6, who had s. 122 Richard T." of New Jersey and later of New York city, who had ch. 123 Benjamins and others.
A David of Newburgh, N. Y., of the fifth generation, b. 1750, also of the L. I. Haines family, had ch. 124 Elsie6, w. of John Beattie, 125 Jackson6, 126 Davide, 127 Sarah6, w. of -- Morell, and 128 Susane, w. of Jackson Oakley of Newburgh.
125 Jackson6 of Newburgh, N. Y., had ch. 129 Achea7, 130 Isa- bella7, w. of - Ramsay, 131 Alexander F.", 132 Eugene S.", who d. s. p., and 133 Sarah', w. of - Brown.
131 Alexander F.7 had s. 134 Eugene M.8 of Albany, N. Y.
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A Silas (probably 43 Silas4) who had a brother Samuel living on Long Island, lived in New Jersey and died Jan. 17, 1743. He m. 1st w. and had ch. 134 Silas5 and 135 Jemima5. After death of first w. he m. 2d Ruth Tattle b. Apr. 9, 1722, and d. Sept. 4, 1780, and had ch. 136 Uzal5 b. 1746, 137 Stephen5 b. 1748, 138 Zenas5 b. and d. 1765 and 139 Abigail.5
136 Uzal5 d. Jan. 22, 1813, m. Anna Tuttle and had ch. 140 David6 b. May 28, 1770, d. s. p. 1793, 141 Abigail6 b. 1772, 142 Jabez6 b. 1775, d. 1779, and 143 Julia6 b. 1781.
137 Stephen3 d. Oct. 16, 1822, had w. Hannah and ch. 144 Tim- othy®, M. D., b. Aug. 1, 1798, of Whippany, N. J., 145 Ezekiel6, 146 Joseph®, 147 Jemima®, 148 Susan6 and 149 Zenas.6
Three families of the name of Haines are mentioned in Burke's Gen. Armory and twelve families of the name of Haynes as having coat armor.
HEDGES FAMILY.
The ancestor of the Hedges families in Southampton and East Hampton was William Hedges, and when we have said this we have said all that is known of him, except that like his neighbors he was an Englishman and a Puritan. Like others of the time he was, perhaps, obliged to leave his native shores without permission of royal authority, as they looked with no favor on the departure of substantial citizens from the kingdom. New England was never a penal colony. His name has never been found on any lists of pas- sengers to America hitherto published. He came at first to South- ampton, where he resided for a short period, and when in 1649 the colony to settle another town to the eastward was projected, he was one of the first to join it. He is on the list of inhabitants of Southampton in 1644. This is the earliest record known of his appearance in America at the date of this writing in 1886.
1 William1 d. in 1674 leaving, as by his will, w. Rose and ch. 2 Stephen2 b. Jan. 1633, 3 Isaac" and four daughters not named in his will.
2 Stephen? d. July 7, 1734, had ch. 4 Daniel3 b. 1677, 5 William3 b. 1679, 6 John3 b. 1670.
NOTE .- By an oversight I have carried out the descendants of the two younger sons of 2 Stephen? before those of the oldest son 6 John3, But it is too late to correct this and after all does not affect the true story of the genealogy.
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4 Daniel3 of Sagg b. 1677, d. 1734, m. Sept. 20, 1703, Abigail Baker and had ch. 7 Daniel4 b. 1709, 8 Jonathan4 b. 1725 and 9 Mary. 4
7 Daniel4 d. Apr. 12, 1766, and had ch. 10 Daniel5 b. May 11, 1734, 11 David5 b. 1744, 12 Abigail5, w. of - Pierson, 13 Eliza- beth5, w. of - Pierson, 14 Sarah5, 15 Abraham5 and 16 Stephen.5
10 Daniel5 m. 1, Oct. 27, 1756, Sarah Baker b. Aug. 6, 1735, and m. 2, Susanna Pierson (who was mother of his last two ch.), and had ch. 17 Sarah6 b. Aug. 17, 1757, w. of - Palmer, 18 Nathan6 b. June 5, 1759, 19 Daniel6 b. Nov. 24, 1760, 20 Abigail6 b. Nov. 13, 1762, w. of - Stevens, 21 Phebe6 b. Mch. 28, 1765, w. of Theoph. Cook, 22 Caleb6 b. Sept. 16, 1770, 23 Abraham6 b. July 7, 1768, 24 Hannah6 b. Aug. 12, 1772, w. of John Pierson, 25 Nathaniel" b. Sept. 12, 1774, of Hartford, Ct., 26 Susanna6 b. Mch. 22, 1778, 27 Martha6 and 28 Abraham O.6, twins, b. Apr. 24, 1780.
19 Daniel6 of Brooklyn had s. 29 James S.7
29 James S.7 of Sag Harbor had s. 30 James S.8 of Sag Harbor.
30 James S.8 b. 1837 had w. Hannah b. 1833 and ch. 31 Maurice9 b. 1856, 32 John H.9 b. 1858 and 33 Edward M.9 b. 1865.
23 Abraham6 had s. 34 Nathan.7
11 Deacon David5 b. 1744, d. Nov. 8, 1817, had w. Phebe and ch. 35 Zephaniah6 b. 1768, 36 David6, 37 Jesse6, 38 Wilkes6, 39 Sarah6, 40 Eunice6, w. of John White, 41 Mary6, w. of Hiram Sanford, 42 Abigail6, 43 Charity6, w. of Jeremiah Huntting, and 44 Elizabeth6, w. of Dr. Nathaniel Topping.
35 Zephaniah6 d. Sept. 16, 1847, had w. Phebe b. 1782 and ch. 45 Henry P.7 b. 1818, 46 Jeremiah7 b. 1820, 47 Thomas Sanford7 and 48 Edwin.7
45 Henry P.1 grad. of Yale, county judge, etc., has w. Gloriana b. 1821 and ch. 49 Samuel Osborn8 b. 1845, 50 Edwin8 b. 1849 and 51 Rev. William' b. 1852, the last two grad. of Yale.
46 Jeremiah7 has w. Eliza and ch. 52 Harriet B.º b. 1844, 53 Susan M.8 b. 1846, 54 John B. b. 1850 and 55 Marcus Osborn8 b. 1854.
47 Thomas Sanford? had s. 56 Henry R.s
48 Edwin7 m. Nancy K. Topping b. 1814 and ch. 57 Hervey Topping b. 1838 and 58 Maria P. b. 1843.
36 David6 had ch. 59 Hervey7 b. 1798, 60 Mary7, w. of Rev. Amzi Francis, and 61 David b. 1804.
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59 Col. Hervey1 m. Laura Topping b. 1809 and had ch. 62 Henry Topping8 b. 1849 of Plum Creek, Nebraska, and 63 Marys b. 1843.
61 David had w. Clarissa and ch. 64 Cassander8 b. 1834 and 65 , David Anson, M. D., of New York, b. 1836.
37 Jesse6 had ch. 68 Albert G.7 b. 1800 and 69 Charles S.7, both of Sag Harbor.
68 Albert G.7 had w. Elmira and ch. 70 Frances8 b. 1828, 71 Harriet8 b. 1829, 72 Mary8 b. 1831, 73 Juliette8 b. 1833, 74 Helen8 b. 1839, 75 Sarah b. 1842 and 76 George.s
69 Charles S.7 had s. 77 Charles.8
38 Wilkes6 had ch. 78 Eliza7 b. 1801, 79 William b. 1805, 80 David Wilkes7 b. 1811 and 81 Huntting M.7 b. 1809, who had w. Abigail b. 1822.
79 Capt. William7 of East Hampton had w. Mary G. and ch. 82 James M.8 b. 1832, 83 Mary E.8 b. 1834, 84 William3 b. 1840 and 85 Huntting M.8 b. 1837.
82 James M.8 had w. Catherine and d. 86 Phebe E.9 b. 1860.
80 David Wilkes7 had w. Julia b. 1809 and ch. 87 John Wilkess b. 1844, 88 Anna E.8 b. 1846 and 89 Esther M. b. 1848.
15 Abraham5 of Newark, N. J., had s. Nathan of Newark.
16 Stephen5 had ch. 90 Jared6 b. 1770 and 91 Stephen6 b. 1765.
90 Jared6 had w. Ruth b. 1783 and ch. 92 Robert7 b. 1811. 93 John N.7 b. 1812, 94 Jared D.7 b. 1814 and 95 Charles 0.7 b. 1823.
92 Robert had w. Phebe b. 1817 and ch. 96 Robert L.8 b. 1842, 97 Samuel P.8 b. 1846 and 98 Stephen I. b. 1848.
93 John N." had w. Caroline b. 1819 and ch. 99 Elisha O.8 b. 1842, 100 Mary L.8 b. 1843, 101 John N.º b. 1848. 102 Adaline A.8 b. 1850, 103 Elizabeth O.8 b. 1852 and 104 Abbie H.8 b. 1858.
94 Jared D." had w. Caroline b. 1820 and ch. 105 Frances8 b. 1843, 106 Ebenezer8 b. 1846, 107 Nathan8 b. 1848, 108 Elias M.8 b. 1851, 109 Ruth E.8 b. 1854, 110 Wilbur b. 1856, 111 Carlls b. 1860 and 112 Edward8 b. 1862.
95 Charles O.7 had w. Charity b. 1839 and ch. 113 Charles8 b. 1859, 114 Harriet8 b. 1861, 115 Edwin8 b. 1863 and 116 Hubert8 b. 1865.
91 Stephen6 b. 1765, d. 1826, had s. 117 Levi.7
8 Col. Jonathan4 b. 1725, d. June 3, 1804, m. Phebe - Sept. 11, 1746, and had ch. 118 Phebe5 b. July 27, 1747, 119 Jonathan5 37
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of Newark Valley, Tioga Co., N. Y., b. May 2, 1749, d. Apr. 10, 1835, 120 Elias5 b. Feb. 15, 1751, 121 Job5 b. Mch. 4, 1753, 122 Mary5 (w. of Henry Moore) b. Feb. 4, 1755, 123 Cynthia5 b. Oct. 10, 1754, w. of Elisha Miller, 124 Abigail5 b. July 10, 1759, 125 Stephen5 b. Apr. 10, 1764, and 126 Ruth5 b. Dec. 31, 1766, w. of Wm. Pierson.
121 Job5 had ch. 127 Lyman6, 128 Deacon Job6, 129 Howell6 and 130 Phebe6, w. of - Babcock.
127 Lyman6 had s. 131 Stephen of Michigan.
129 Howell6 of Sag Harbor had ch. 132 Sarah A.", w. of Capt. Frank Sayre of Southampton, and 133 a d. who m. Hannibal French of Sag Harbor.
This ends the record of the descendants of 4 Daniel3, son of 2 Stephen?, son of 1 William1, and these are mainly of Bridge- hampton.
5 William3 b. 1679, d. 1768 or 1771, m. Abiah Mulford, Mch. 2, 1705 (but his will dated Jan. 28, 1765, mentions w. Zerviah), and had ch. 134 William4 of East Hampton (as are all the descendants of 5 William3) bap. 1706, 135 Hannah4 bap. 1708, 136 Mary4 bap. 1710, 137 Jeremiah4 bap. 1713, 138 David4 bap. 1715, 139 Abiah4 bap. 1717, 140 Ezekiel of Patchogue bap. 1719, 141 Lewis4 bap. 1722 and 142 Stephen4 bap. 1724.
134 William4 had ch. 143 William5 b. 1737 and 144 Thomas.5
143 William5 d. 1825, had ch. 145 William6 of Lansingburgh, N. Y., 146 David6 b. 1779, 147 Jane6 bap. 1782 and 148 John' b. 1789.
146 Col. David6 had s. 149 Dr. John Chatfield7 b. 1823, who m. Esther Mulford, b. 1825.
137 Jeremiah4 d. Oct. 14, 1738, ae. 25, m. Jerusha Mulford Apr. 13, 1736, and she d. May 21, 1742, ae. 28 ; they had s. 150 David5 bap. Oct. 1737.
142 Stephen4 m. Jan. 1, 174%, Mary Miller and had ch. 151 Jane5 bap. 1762, 152 David5 b. 1762 and 153 Joseph' bap. 1767.
152 Capt. David5 d. 1846, had s. 154 Stephen6 bap. 1791.
154 Stephen5 d. 1877, had w. Esther b. 1790 and ch. 155 Stephen L.7 b. 1815, 156 William7, 157 George7 and 158 Nathan".
155 Stephen L.7 had w. Minerva and ch. 159 David E.8, 160 Fanny C.8, w. of Albert Payne, 161 Lawrence8, 162 Henry D.8 and 163 William8.
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We come now to the descendants of 6 John, the oldest son of 2 Stephen, which inadvertently had been arranged by numbers after those of his brothers Daniel and William.
6 John3 of East Hampton b. 1670, d. Jan. 9, 1737, m. Ruth Stratton. His will, dated Jan. 31, 1732, mentions only ch. John, Stephen and Lemuel, but the church records mention others, as fol- lows : He had ch. 164 Mary4 bap. 1699, 165 John4 bap. 1701, 166 Stephen4 bap. 1702, 167 Sarah4 bap. 1705, 168 Lemnel4 bap. 1707, d. Oct. 5, 1808, 169 Abigail4 bap. 1711, 170 Daniel4 bap. 1712 and 171 Lemuel4 bap. 1714.
165 John4 d. Mch. 25, 1786, ae. 84, m. Dec. 4, 1723, Elizabeth Talmadge, and had ch. 172 John5 bap. 1724 (who d. s. p. 1742), 173 Josiah5 bap. 1726, 174 Elizabeth5 bap. 1728, 175 Daniel5 bap. 1742, 176 Mary5 bap. 1:30, w. of - Isaacs, and 177 Ruth5 bap. 1733, w. of - Howell.
175 Daniel5 had ch. 178 Jerusha6 bap. 1767, 179 Stephen6, who removed, 180 Daniel6 bap. 1772, 181 Elizabeth6 bap. 1776, 182 John N.6 bap. 1785, 183 Lucinda6 bap. 1778 and 184 Josiah6 bap. 1770.
182 John N.6 had w. Eliza b. 1808 and ch. 185 Harriet7 bap. 1832 and 186 John D.7 b. 1839.
166 Stephen+ bap. 1702, d. 1760, m. Dec. 21, 1727, Amy Mul- ford, and had ch. 187 Amy5 bap. 1728, 188 Stephen5 bap. 1731, 189 Timothy5 bap. 1733, 190 Matthew5 bap. 1735, 191 Nathaniel5 b. 1737, 192 Esther5 bap. 1740, 193 John5 bap. 1743, 194 Elias5 bap. 1746, 195 Ruth5 bap. 1748, 196 Mary5 bap. 1749 and 197 Elizabeth5 bap. 1753.
188 Stephen5 m. Jan. 1, 1748, Mary Miller, and had ch. 198 Jane6 bap. 1762, 199 David6 bap. 1762 and 200 Joseph6 bap. 1767.
189 Timothy5 had ch. 201 Sarah6 bap. 1761, 202 Lucretia6 bap. 1766 and 203 Jeremiah6
203 Jeremiah6 had s. 204 Capt. Jeremiah7 of Sag Harbor.
190 Matthew5 had ch. 205 Juliana6 bap. 1761, 206 Hannah6 bap. 1766, 207 Paul of Ohio, 208 Matthew6, who removed, 209 Esther6, 210 Stephen6 of New York city, 211 Timothy6 bap. 1780, 212 Sophia6 bap. 1782, 213 Samuel B.6 bap. 1786, of Washington Co., N. Y., 214 Clarinda6 bap. 1789, 215 John W.6 bap. 1791 and 216 Nathaniel® bap. 1795.
NOTE .- Dr. Buel's records in East Hampton are so slipshod that the last two ch. may be the ch. of 208 Matthew6 instead of his brothers, born in E. H. before he removed. They are recorded simply as the ch. of a Matthew Hedges.
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171 Lemuel4 bap. 1714 m. Jan. 8, 1740, Amy Dimon of South- old, and had ch. 217 Amy5 bap. 1742, 218 Mary5 bap. 1746, 219 Lydia5 bap. 1748, 220 Abigail5 bap. 1750 and 221 Sarah5 bap. 1752.
The descendants of 3 Isaac?, the second son of William the settler: 3 Isaac2 b. abt. 1636, d. between Jan. 1 and Mch. 24, 1676-7, m. Joana, d. of Joshua Barnes. 3 Isaac? at his death left a family of young ch., number, sex and ages unknown, but among them was 222 Isaac3. liral
222 Isaac3 d. Nov. 22, 1726, had ch. 223 Samuel4 b. 1685, 224 Abraham4 b. 1692, d. Jan. 1722-3, 225 Isaac4 b. abt. 1695, 226 Jacob4 b. 1698, d. 1723, 227 Jeremiah4 bap. 1702, d. Jan. 4, 1722-3, 228 Johana4 or Jemima4 (name scarcely legible on church record) bap. 1704, 229 Mary4 bap. 1706, 230 Gideon4 bap. 1711, 231 Henry4 bap. 1713, 232 David4 bap. 1715 and 233 John4 bap. 1718.
233 Samuel4 d. Mch. 9, 1755, ae. 70, m. May 8, 1701, Lois Par- sons, who d. Dec. 25, 1718, and had ch. 234 Jonathan5 b. 1706, 235 Samuel5 b. abt. 1707 and 236 Benjamin5 of Montauk b. 1714 and perhaps daughters.
234 Jonathan5 d. Jan. 16, 1763, m. Hannah Conklin Oct. 9, 1729, and had ch. 237 Jonathan6 bap. 1730, 238 Lois6 bap. 1733, 239 Mehet- abel6 bap. 1737, 240 Barnaby6, 241 Abigail6 and 242 Reuben6 b. 1750.
242 Reuben6 had ch. 243 Dr. George? bap. 1790, 244 Robert L." bap. 1792, 245 Mehetabel7 bap. 1798, 246 Hannah' and 247 Mary.' 235 Samuel5 d. Aug. 27, 1735, m. Experience Talmage July 6, 1732, and had ch. 248 Experience6 bap. 1734 and 249 Samuel6 bap. Feb. 1735-6.
236 Benjamin5 d. Mch. 24, 1812, m. Alethea, d. of Daniel Miller, June 16, 1741, and had ch. 250 Philip6 bap. 1742, 251 Thomas6 bap. 1744, 252 Nathan6 bap. 1746, 253 Elihu6 b. 1745, bap. 1749, and 254 Christopher.6
250 Philip6 d. Mch. 3, 1834, ae. 92, and had s. 255 Benjamin1 of Amagansett, b. 1790.
255 Benjamin7 had w. Janette and d. 256 Mary A.8 b. 1840.
251 Thomas6 had d. 257 Keziah? bap. 1767.
252 Nathan6 had ch. 258 Phebe7 bap. 1775, 259 Nathan7 bap. 1777 and d. young, 260 Temperance' bap. 1780, 261 Nathan7 bap. 1783 and 262 Hannah7 bap. 1790.
253 Elihu6 d. Aug. 23, 1823, and had ch. 263 Mary7 bap. 1777, 264 Elihu7 bap. 1784, 265 Esther7 bap. 1788 and 266 Sarah? bap. 1791.
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254 Christophers had ch. 267 Lyon G.1 bap. 1779, 268 Hannah? bap. 1783, 269 Sylvanus7 bap. 1786, 270 Elizabeth? bap. 1788 and 271 Sylvanus7 bap. 1789.
225 Isaac4 b. abt. 1695, m. Feb. 6, 1722-3, Phebe Parsons, and had ch. 272 Abraham5 bap. Dec. 1723, 273 Isaac5 b. 1728, 274 Mary5 bap. 1731, 275 Joana5 bap. 1734 and 276 Jacob5 bap. 1738.
272 Abraham5 m. Oct. 25, 1747, Esther Miller, and had ch. 277 Elizabeth6 bap. 1748 and 278 Esther6 bap. 1753.
276 Jacob5 had ch. 279 Abraham6 bap. 1777, 280 Isaac® bap. 1778 and 281 Jacob6 bap. 1784.
281 Deacon Jacob® had ch. 282 Albert L." b. 1820, 283 Jacob', 284 Clarissa E.7 b. 1827 and 285 Abraham.7
282 Albert L.1 had w. Mary and ch. 286 Abraham E.8 b. 1852 and 287 Mary E.8 b. 1859.
283 Jacob7 had ch. 288 Albert8 and 289 Charles.
From the church records of East Hampton we learn that a Phi- letus Hedges had s. Benjamin bap. 1789.
Also, that an Ebenczer Hedges m. Mch. 20, 1740, Mehetabel Conklin, and had ch, Hannah bap. 1743, Lucretia bap. 1748 and Ebenezer bap. 1752.
The second Ebenezer m. Nov. 5, 1793, Puah Tillinghast, and had ch. John Tillinghast bap. 1796 and Hannah bap. 1798.
Four families of this name in England are mentioned in Burke's Gen. Armory as having coat armor.
HERRICK FAMILY.
VIRTUS OMNIA NOBILITAT
This family is withont question de- scended from the Herricks of Leicester- shire in England, as the crest of that family is engraved on the tombstone of William Herrick, the son of James Herrick, the first of the name in South- ampton. This is said because at the time of the death of William Herrick men in this country had not begun to use arms, as they did at a later period and do now, to which they are not en- titled. From the Gencalogical Register of the Herrick family, issued by Jede-
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diah Herrick in 1846, we learn that " in the year 1598 was granted, from the Herald's office, unto Robert and William Herick, the sonnes of John Herick, the sonne of Thomas Herick alias Erick of Houghton, in the countie of Leicester, gentleman, and their posteritie forever, a certeyne crest or badge, namelie : on a wreathe of their couloures a bull's head argent, yssuing forthe of a laurell garland. The mussel, eares and hornes tipped sable. To be annexed and borne with their auncient coat of armes, which is silver, a fesse verray, orr and gules. Motto : Virtus omnia nobilitat."
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