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31, 1677, 680 Penelope3 b. Dec. 19, 1679, 681 Hannah3 b. Nov. 7, 1684, and perhaps 682 Henry.3 Inventory of his estate amounted to £887 15s. 5d.
8 Arthur? was interpreter of the Indians for the town.
678 Elisha3 d. July 10, 1750, had w. Damaris b. 1669, d. May 1, 1757, and ch. 683 Arthur4, 684 Elisha4, 685 Lemuel4, 686 Jesse4 d. s. p. w. Mary, 687 Philip4, 688 Abiah4, w. of - Pierce, 689 Charity4, w. of - Halsey, 690 Martha4, w. of - Smith, 691 Sarah4, w. of - Price, 692 Phebet, w. of - Halsey, and 693 Susanna4, w. of - Halsey.
683 Arthur4 d. 1761 or 62, m. Susanna, d. of Theophilus Pierson, and had ch. 694 Arthur5, 695 Elias5, 696 Silas5, 697 Frederic5, 698 Sarah5, 699 Martha5, 700 Phebe5, 701 Susanna5 and 702 Louisa.5
684 Elisha d. 1777, had w. Mary and ch. 703 Matthew6, 704 Philip6, 705 Lewis6, 706 Edmund6, 707 Jesse6, 708 Mary6, 709 Han- nah6 and 710 Eunice.6
685 Lemuel4 b. Sept. 13, 1718, d. 1782, m. 1st Dec. 11, 1746, Eunice - who was b. Jan. 27, 1727, and d.] June 13, 1759. He m. 2d Feb. 20, 1760, Abigail -- b. Feb. 21, 1725, and had ch. 711 Charity5 b. Nov. 26, 1747, w. of David Hedges, 712 Moses5 b. Oct. 18, 1750, 713 Solomon5 b. June 20, 1753, d. Nov. of same year, 714 Caleb5 b. Jan. 30, 1761, and 715 Ruth5, w. of - Pierson.
714 Caleb5 m. Abigail - Oct. 24, 1786, and had ch. 716 Ruth6 b. Sept. 26, 1787, d. 1829, 717 Lemuel6 b. Aug. 30, 1790, d. 1819, 718 Elisha6 b. Sept. 30, 1793, d. 1805, and 719 Benjamin Franklin6 b. June 11, 1801.
719 Benjamin F.6 d. Oct. 5, 1855, m. Elizabeth Cooper Mch. 2, 1824, and had ch. 720 Lemuel7 b. Oct. 29, 1825, 721 Lucretia7 b. Apr. 7, 1828, 722 Elizabeth7 b. Sept. 1, 1830, and 723 Henry7 b. Sept. 11, 1835.
723 Henry7 had w. Margaret and ch. 724 Henrietta8 b. 1862 and perhaps others.
679 Lemuel3 b. July 31, 1677, d. Sept. 9, 1712, had w. Sarah and ch. 725 David4, d. young, 726 Henry4 b. Nov. or Dec. 1712, and 727 Sarah.4
726 Henry4 d. 1774, m. Phebe Halsey b. 1715, d. 1802, and had ch. 728 Henry5, 729 Levi5 and 730 David.5
730 David5 d. Dec. 29, 1839, m. Mehetabel Halsey b. 1754, d. Dec. 27, 1789, and had ch. 731 Mary6 b. 1774 and d. 1860, w. of
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Nathan T. Cook, 732 Fanny6 b. 1776, d. 1852, w. of Barzillai Halsey, 733 Elizabeth6 b. 1776, w. of Rogers Halsey, 734 Henry6, 735 Col. Levi6 b. 1781, d. s. p. 1863, 736 Davide of New York, d. s. p., and 737 Clarissas, w. of Job Haines
734 Henry6 of Setauket m. Cynthia Halsey and had ch. 738 Henry7 and 739 James.7
The record of the descendants of 679 Lemnel3 was given me by Addison M. Cook, Esq., of Bridge Hampton. But there may be an error in it as (if my abstract of the will of this Lemuel is cor- rect) he died leaving children, David, Lemuel and Sarah. If this is correct then Lemnel, the son of 679 Lemuel3, may have had ch., David and Henry, as given above, and in that case 727 Sarah+ should be omitted. The ages of the generations are such that either theory is possible. The line is correct anyhow.
9 Edmund?, the youngest son of 1 Edward' was allowed by his eldest brother John the homestead and after occupying it till about 1698 sold it and moved to Cape May County, New Jersey. He was b. about 1635, d. 1706 in New Jersey, and being called on the town record the son-in-law of Thomas Sayre in a deed in which he and Thomas Sayre each give one half of the land needed for a new street, now called Job's lane or Academy lane, must have married a d. of this Thomas Sayre. She died no great length of time after the marriage and appears to have left no ch. He m. Oct. 11, 1664, Sarah, d. of Joseph Judson of Statford, Conn., and had ch. 738 Elizabeth3 b. Oct. 10, 1669, 739 Sarah3 d. Apr. 10, 1685 and 740 Edmund.3
His w. Sarah d. Aug. 29, 1688. I have been unable to trace his descendants, if he had any in New Jersey.
In Hatfield's History of Elizabeth, N. J., it is stated that the second w. of 5 Edward?, Mary was a twin sister of Hannah, daughters of Rich- ard Bryan of Milford, Ct. Hannah m. Rev. John Harriman, who preached in Southampton in the latter part of 1674, and was settled there Apr. 12, 1675, and remained till the early part of 1676. Mary when m. to Edward Howell was the widow of John Maltby of New Haven, and by him had ch. John and Mary Maltby. John Maltby the elder was lost at sea in 1676. His d. m. Rev. John Fordham son of Rev. Robert Fordham. Richard Bryan was the oldest son of Alexander Bryan the wealthiest man in Milford.
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Additional to the New Jersey branch. 535 Amos' had son 741 Lot6 b. about 1769.
741 Lot6 had ch. 742 Elizabeth7, 743 Rebecca7, 744 Sarah', 745 Charles7, 746 William B.7 b. 1799, 747 Daniel7, 748 Lot7 and 749 Jane. "
746 William B.7 m. 1818, Jane Cameron and had ch. 750 Eliza Jane8 b. 1820, w. of John Singleton, 751 Louisa8 b. 1822, w. of William Walters (who have a d. Jennie b. 1858) and 752 Marys w. of Jesse Howell, who have a d. Florence Howell.
A Howell said to be from Long Island and may have been of this family, whose Christian name has not yet been ascertained, whom we will call 753, had ch. 754 Jacob6 of Hardwich, N. J., 755 John6 of Wantage, Sussex Co., N. J., and 756 William6, who lived near Hardwich.
755 John6 had ch. 757 Ira7, 758 William C.7, 759 Alpheus™, 760 Vincent7, 761 John7 and 762 Martha.7
758 William C.7 had s. 763 James E.º of Newark, N. J.
759 Alpheus of Deckertown, N. J., had ch. 764 Charlotte E.8. 765 John C.8, 766 Obadiah P.8 b. 1846, of Port Jervis, N. Y., 767 Martha E.ª and 768 Maretta. 8
HOWELL FAMILY OF SOUTHOLD.
It is said by Rev. William Hallock, D. D., formerly secretary of the American Tract Society in New York that his ancestor Peter Hallock after settling in Southold went to England, married there a widow Howell, and returned with her and her son Richard, then a lad, to the colonies.
This 1 Richard1 d. Nov. 9, 1709, had w. Elizabeth, d. of William Hallock and had ch. 2 David? b. 1676, 3 Jonathan2, 4 Richard? b. 1684, 5 Isaac2, 6 Jacob2, 7 John2, S Ruth2, 9 Elizabeth? and 10 Dorothy .? Order of ages not known, but that of the sons probably as above.
2 David? d. Aug. 18, 1756, m. 1st Abigail Conklin, 1717-8, m. 2d Lydia Holdridge 1726, m. 3d Mary - and had ch. 11 Daniel3, 12 Aaron3, 13 Mary3, w. of Joseph Longbotham, 14 Israel3, 15 James3 and 16 Richard.3
4 Richard? d. 1769, had 1st w. Deborah, and 2d w. Prudence Griffing, and ch. 17 Richard3, 18 Deborah3, w. of - Doddy, 19 Sarah3, w. of William Penny, 20 Dorothy3, w. of - Conklin, 21 Hannah3, w. of - Ketcham, and 22 Abigail.3
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5 Isaac? d. 1757-9, had w. Phebe, and ch. 23 Daniel3, 24 Micah3, 25 Hannah3, 26 Phebe3, w. of Nathan Corwin, 27 Rachel3 and prob- ably 28 Isaac3 killed 1746.
6 Jacob2 d. s. p. 1732 had w. Margaret.
7 John2 d. 1734, had 1st w. Margaret and 2d w. Hannah, and ch. 29 John3 d. 1741, 30 Jonathan3, 31 Eunice3, 32 Jemima3 and 33 Esther. 3
The above record is taken from the Index of Southold by Charles B. Moore, Esq., of New York. As Mr. Moore is a careful and in- defatigable worker in local history and genealogies this is to be relied on, and is certainly a good basis for subsequent goncal- ogists to make connection.
The following genealogies are of families descended from the Southold Howells and the record was gathered as opportunity was af- forded. A John Howell b. about 1718 of Middle Island, a village about one mile from the old Yaphank station in the L. I. R. R. whom we will call 34 John3 had ch. 35 Hannah4, 36 Jonathan4 b. about 1756 and 37 John4 b. 1760.
36 Jonathan4 had ch. 38 Davis5, 39 Norton5 and two daughters.
37 John4 had w. Martha and ch. 40 Charles5 , 41 John5, 42 Emilia5, 43 Charlotte3 and 44 Mitchell. 5
41 John had w. Elizabeth and ch. 45 Benjamin6, 46 Franklin6, 47 Elizabeth6, 48 Nathaniel6 of Speonk, 49 Hampton6 of Speonk, 50 Mitchell®, 51 Charles M.6, 52 Electa6 and 53 Maria. 6
45 Benjamin6 of Moriches had ch. 54 Benjamin Franklin1, 55 George W.", 56 Thaddeus P.7, 57 Emma C.7, 58 Judson P.7 and 59 Jesse P.
46 Franklin of Moriches had d. 60 Ella.8
Another branch of this family are descended from David Howell of Indian Island, which is a small island in the Peconic bay and in the town of Riverhead, whom we shall call 61 David.4
61 David4 had ch. 62 Ezra5, 63 Benjamin5, 64 George5, 65 David5 and 66 Noble. 5
62 Ezra5 moved to Orange Co., N. Y., and had ch. 67 John6, 68 Coe6 of Blooming Grove, same county, 69 Huntting6 and 70 Thomas6, most of whom have families.
63 Benjamin5 had ch. 71 James6, 72 Daniel6, 73 John6, 74 Benja- min6, 75 George6, 76 Chauncey6, 77 Henry6, 78 Horace6 and 79 Preston.6
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73 John6 had s. 80 John E." of Goshen, N. Y.
75 George6 had s. 81 Dr. George7 of Riverhead, who had s. 82 Levis of the same place.
64 George5 of Tompkins county, N. Y., had ch. 83 Benjamine, 84 George6 and 85 Jeremiah.6
85 Jeremiah6 had s. 86 Sidney B.7 of Painted Post, N. Y., who has d. 87 Jenny. 8
65 David5 had son 88 David.6
88 David6 of Monroe Co., N. Y., had ch. 89 Abner7, 90 George7 and 91 Van Ess.7
66 Noble5 of Orange Co., N. Y., had ch. 92 Cad6, 93 Albert6, 94 Coe6 and 95 Peter. 6
HUNTTING FAMILY.
This family is descended from elder John Huntting, who resided in the east of England, probably in the county of Norfolk. He had a brother who was a dissenting minister, preaching in that and the adjoining county of Suffolk as he found employment in those troublous times for dissenters. John Huntting came to this coun- try in August, 1638, and when the Rev. John Allen was ordained minister of the gospel in Dedham, Mass., John Huntting was at the same time ordained a ruling elder of the church.
It has been thought by some that the family have no coat of arms. But in Bloomfield's History of Norfolk, vol. 5, page 460, is a record among other monuments in the village church of Trowse- with-Newton, of a coat of arms borne by the Hunton family, differ- ing from that of the Huntons of East Knoyle, county of Wilts, just enough to make it highly probable that the two families are con- nected. As to the spelling of the name, that was a matter of indifference in those days. The wits of Charles II amused them- selves in signing their names in as varied forms as their ingenuity could devise. The name Sayre is spelled in three or four different ways in the same legal document of date in the 17th century. Huntting and Hunton are doubtless the same name. The arms of the East Knoyle family are : Argent, on a chevron per pale gules and azure, between three talbots (or hunting dogs) passant sable, as many stags heads cabossed or. Crest: A demi-talbot gules collared and eared or, holding between the paws a stag's head cabossed of the last.
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The arms on the Norfolk monument are : Sable, a chevron ermine between three talbots passant argent. This agrees perfectly with the arms as pictured and in possession of Mr. William Hedges of East Hampton, and which are, if I remember correctly, of quite ancient date. The presumption is that the Hunttings of Long Island and the Huntons of Trowse are the same family. The two inscriptions given by Bloomfield are as follows:
"Hannah the dearly beloved wife of John Hunton died 9 Dec. 1707."
" Hic jacet Johannes Hunton Generosns* ob. 28 Maij. A. D. 1714, ae. 57."
1 John1 d. Apr. 12, 1682, freeman Mch. 13, 1639, at Dedham, Mass., and one of the founders of that town in 1638, and ruling elder in the church there, m. Esther Seaborn and had ch. 2 Mar- garet? b. in England and m. Mch. 24, 1646, Robert Ware, 3 John2 b. in England, 4 Samuel2 b. July 22, 1640, 5 Nathaniel2 b. Dec. 15, 1643, and d. in few days, 6 Maryª, w. of - Buckner and 7 Esther?, who m. Dec. 26, 1649, Nathaniel Fisher.
3 John2 m. Elizabeth, d. of Thomas Payne of Dedham and had ch. 8 John3 b. 1672, d. soon, 9 Thomas3 b. 1674, d. 1676, 10 Nathaniel3 b. Nov. 15, 1675, 11 Esther3 b. Nov. 19, 1677, 12 Rebecca3 b. Jan. 13, 1679, d. 1696, 13 Samuel3 b. Mch. 14, 1681, d. 1704, 14 Elizabeth+ b. Feb. 2, 1683, 15 Ebenezer3 b. Jan. 1, 1685, 16 Stephen3 b. May 14, 1688, and 17 Jonathan3 b. Jan. 27, 1690.
10 Rev. Nathaniel3 d. Sept. 21, 1753, grad. of Harvard, from Sept. 1696 to his death the faithful and laborious minister in East Hamp- ton, to whom for his careful church records all the people of that place owe a debt of gratitude, m. Mary Green of Boston, and had ch. 18 Nathaniel4 b. Aug. 1702, 19 Edward4 b. Feb. 1704, 20 Mary4 b. May, 1706, 21 John+ b. Sept. 1707, 22 Samuel4 b. Apr. 1710, 23 Joseph4 b. Mch. 1711. 24 Mary+ b. Sept. 1713, w. of Joseph Coit of New London, 25 Jonathan+ b. Oct. 1714 and 26 Elizabeth+ b. Oct. 1718.
18 Rev. Nathaniel+ was liberally educated as a minister, but ill health compelled him to abandon the profession and he cultivated a farm in East Hampton. He d. Sept. 1770, m. Mary Hedges Sept. 11, 1728, and had ch. 27 Nathaniel5 b. Apr. 1730, 28 Joseph5 b. Dec. 1731, 29 Mary' b. May, 1735, d. Aug. 30, 1738, 30 William5 b. June, 1738, and 31 Joseph5 b. Ang. 1740.
* Gentleman.
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27 Nathaniel5 d. Sept. 1801, had ch. 32 John and 33 Abraham. 6
32 John6 had ch. 34 Nathaniel? b. 1792 and 35 Rev. James M.7 of Jamaica.
34 Nathaniel had d. 36 Elizabeth b. 1823, w. of John Dayton.
33 Deacon Abraham6 m. Mary Mulford Ang. 1794 and had ch. 37 Maria M.7 b. Feb. 15, 1745, m. July 29, 1812, Joseph Osborn, 38 John', 39 James Madison', 40 Israel Otis7 b. 1816, 41 George M." and 42 Frances.7
39 James Madison' m. 2d w. Mary Dimon and had ch. 43 Ade- laide9, 44 Cecilia® and 45 Tunis D.8, the latter now in business in New York and only ch. of second wife.
41 George7 had w. Mary D. and ch. 46 Alexander S.8 b. 1841 and 47 Abbie J.8 b. 1844, w. of John H. Hunt of Sag Harbor.
30 William5 d. July 6, 1816, m. Puah Osborn b. Dec. 29, 1747, d. Aug. 24, 1809, and had ch. 48 Jeremiah6 b. 1772, 49 Rev. Jona- than® of Southold and 50 Mercy6, w. of - Osborn.
48 Jeremiah6 d. June 19, 1845, had ch. 51 Jeremiah7 b. 1812, 52 David H.7 b. 1815 and 53 William7 b. 1818.
51 Jeremiah had w. Joana and ch. 52 William L. b. 1841, 53 Charles H.8 b. 1844, 54 Jeremiah' b. 1846, 55 David H.º b. 1852, 56 Samuel B.º b. 1856, 57 John8 b. 1860 and 58 Mary E.8 b. 1862.
53 William7 had w. Fanny L. and d. 54 Elizabeth b. 1861.
31 Capt. Joseph5 d. Aug. 1771, had ch. 55 Joseph6 b. 1766, 56 Mary6 and 57 Elizabeth. 6
55 Joseph6 d. 1845, had ch. 58 John7 b. 1801, 59 Ira7 b. 1802, 60 Joseph7 b. 1805 and 61 Asa7 b. 1808.
58 John7 had ch. 62 Whitby", 63 Nelsons of Albany Co., N. Y., 64 Newtons and 65 Johns of Delaware Co., N. Y
59 Ira7 of Schoharie Co., N. Y., 66 Wesley8, 67 Clark8, 68 Miles8 and 69 Albert.8
60 Joseph' of Schoharie Co., N. Y., had ch. 70 Fletchers and 71 Ambrose.8
61 Asa7 of Cayuga county, N. Y., had ch. 72 William M.8 of Little Falls, 73 John W.3, 74 Seymour C.8, 75 Frank M.8 and 76 W. Irving.8
19 Dr. Edward4 d. 1745, m. Mercy, d. of Isaac Mulford, and had ch. 77 Edward5, 78 Isaac M.5, 79 Mercy5, 80 Mehetabel5 and 81 Mary.5
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21 John4 m. Wid. Clemence Conkling, d. of Samuel Parsons, and had ch. 82 Elizabeth5, w. of Burnett Miller, 83 Ruth5, w. of Jeremiah Miller, 84 Mary5, w. of David Osborn, 85 Clemence5, w. of Jacob Sherrill, 86 Lucretia5, w. of Ananias Miller, 87 Temper- ances, w. of Eleazar Conkling, 88 Jerushas, w. of Daniel Hedges, and 89 Esther W.5, w. of Thomas Chatfield.
22 Samuel4, a merchant of Southampton, d. May 12, 1773, m. 1st Mary Gardiner, who d., and he m. 2d May 31, 1746, Zerviah Rhodes, who d. Nov. 12, 1780, and had ch. 90 Samuel5 b. Feb. 2, 1748, and d. s. p. at sea Jan. 10, 1776, 91 Mary5 b. Oct. 17, 1749, d. Dec. 27, 1788, w. of James Post, 92 Abigail5 b. Sept. 8, 1751, d. May 12, 1840, w. of Caleb Cooper, Esq., 93 Benjamin5 b. Nov. 18, 1753, 94 Zerviah5 b. Jan. 5, 1757, w. of Major Zebulon Jessup, 95 Joyce5 b. Nov. 15, 1761, d. Dec. 20, 1805, w. of Daniel Sayre.
93 Col. Benjamin5 d. Aug. 17, 1807, m. Anna Rhodes Nov. 16, 1784, d. Dec. 6, 1789, and he m. 2d Mehetabel Cooper Aug. 29, 1793, d. Nov. 23, 1850, and had ch. 96 Samuel® b. Sept. 25, 1785, 97 Annaº b. Feb. 2, 1789, d. Sept. 4, 1796, 98 Benjamin6 b. Oct. 21, 1196, 99 Mary6 b. Aug. 5, 1798, w. of Luther D. Cook, Esq., of Sag HIarbor, 100 Edward6 b. Aug. 21, 1800, 101 William6 b. Oct. 23, 1802, 102 Gilbert Cooper® b. Apr. 26, 1805, and 103 Henry" b. Dec. 15, 1807.
96 Samuels m. but had no ch .; d. May 9, 1854.
98 Benjamin® of Sag Harbor d. Feb. 1, 1867, had w. Mary R. and ch. 104 Margaret B.7 b. 1831 and 105 Benjamin F.1 b. 1841, who d. June, 1886.
100 Deacon Edward® d. 1856, m. 1st Harriet, d. of Thomas Sayre, and had six ch. She d. and he m. Wid. Phebe A. Fordham and had one other ch. His ch. were 106 Samuel7, 107 JamesR.1 b. 1826, 108 Henry Edward7 b. 1828, 109 Sarah A.1 b. 1832 (who m. 1st Rev. Charles B. Ball of Lee, Mass., and had one d. Harriet, and after his death m. Mr. Bartlett of the same town), 110 William Jay7 b. 1836, d. s. p., 111 Gilbert C.1 b. May 10, 1839, and 112 Charles A.7 b. 1843, son of second w., who had also a d. Rowena by first hus- band, who m. Alfred Robinson.
106 Rev. Samuel7, grad. of Amherst, m. Emma, d. of Daniel Halsey, and had s. 113 Samuel, who d. a young man. Rev. Samnel for a few years was principal of the Southampton Academy and as a teacher was thorough, faithful and courteous ; then studied
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theology and was called as pastor to the Presbyterian Church in East Hampton, and died there much beloved by all his people. The writer, once a pupil of his, gladly bears this testimony to his eminent abilities and his high character.
107 Capt. James R.7 of Bridgehampton d. a few years ago, m. Martha, d. of Deacon John White, and had one d. 114 Martha J., w. of T. O. Worth.
108 Capt. Henry E.7 of Bridgehampton, m. Caroline H., d. of Matthew Hildreth, and had ch. 115 Mary F. b. 1862, d. 1886, 116 Adelaide8 b. 1864 and 117 Harriet.'
He was a member of the New York Legislature in the session of 1886 and acquitted himself to the satisfaction of his constituents.
111 Gilbert C.7 m. May 18, 1864, Annette, d. of B. Halsey and Fanny Foster, and had ch. 118 Edwards b. July 16, 1865, 119 Fanny Sayre3 b. Feb. 28, 1868, 120 William Jays b. Jan. 6, 1873, 121 Henry3 b. June 1, 1875, d. Sept. 16, 1875, and 122 James B. b. Dec. 19, 1884.
101 William6 m. 1st Ann, d. of William Foster, and 2d Cornelia, d. of Micaiah Herrick, and had by his first wife ch. 123 William Foster7, 124 Benjamin7 b. 1834. 125 Hannah' b. 1837, 126 Nancy7 b. 1839, w. of John H. Ellsworth of McGregor, Iowa, and 127 Edward P. b. 1844.
123 William F.7 and 124 Benjamin7 are both married and have ch. living in McGregor, Ill. Benjamin was a soldier in the civil war, a member of an Iowa regiment.
127 Edward P.7 m. a d. of Zebulon Jessup and has ch.
102 Gilbert C.6 of Sag Harbor had w. Philena and ch. 128 Eliza- beth7 b. 1831, 129 Mary A. b. 1836, 130 Harriet A.7 b. 1839, 131 Gilbert C.7 b. 1844 and 132 Robert M.7 b. 1849.
103 General Henry6 had w. Caroline and ch. 133 Cornelius? b. 1835, 134 Samuel K." b. 1839, 135 Henry H. b. 1844 and 136 Fedora7 b. 1847.
25 Jonathan4 d. 1751, m. Esther, d. of Matthew Mulford, and had ch. 137 Jonathan5 and 138 Matthew.5 His will mentions that his ch. were then minors, but omits their names.
4 Samuel2 b. July 22, 1640, m. Dec. 24, 1662, Hannah Hawk- house, and had ch. in Dedham, 139 Samuel3 b. Mch. 3, 1665, 140 Samuel3 again b. July 15, 1666, 141 Catherine3, 142 Anne3, 143 Ebenezer3 b. 1676, 144 Mercy3 and 145 Hannah. 3
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JAGGER FAMILY.
Jeremiah Jagger was the ancestor of the family of this name on Long Island. It has not been ascertained when he emigrated from England to this country, but he was one of the first settlers of Wethersfield, Ct., which was settled in 1634 by people from Water- town, Mass. He was in the Pequot war of 1637, and was one of the colony who went to settle a new town, which they called Stam- ford in 1640-41. He was master of trading vessels to the West Indies, and died Aug. 14, 1658. His widow Elizabeth m. Robert Usher and had one d. Elizabeth.
1 Jeremiah1 had w. Elizabeth and ch. 2 John2, 3 Jeremiah? and 3 Jonathan .? The two latter remained in Stamford and 2 John? came to Southampton where the first mention of him on the records is of a grant of land for a house lot in 1651, this lot now being the homestead of Capt. George G. White.
2 John2 wills in 1698 to w. Hannah and ch. 4 John3 d. s. p. 5 Jeremiah3, 6 Benjamin3 (infirm in body or mind or both ) 7 Samuel3, 8 Jonathan3 b. 1678, 9 Elizabeth3, 10 Sarah3 b. July 21, 1669, 11 Susanna3 and 12 Lydia.3 The daughters some of them may have been older than John the oldest son, but I have given them in the order of the will.
5 Jeremiah3 d. 1744, had w. Hannah4, who d. before 1740, and ch. 13 John4, 14 Hannah4. w. of - Halsey, 15 Jeremiah4 b. 1690 d. s. p. 1736, 16 Sarah+, w. of --- Hildreth, 17 Nathan+ b. 1694, 18 Patience4, w. of - Howell and 19 William+ b. 1704.
13 John+ had son 20 Nathaniel. 5
20 Nathaniel5 had ch. 21 Nathaniel6 and 22 David.6
21 Nathaniel® had son 22 Nathaniel7 b. 1801.
22 David6 had w. Jane and ch. 23 David? b. 1794, 24 Stephen', 25 Franklin7 b. 1807, 26 Hervey? b. 1809, d. s. p., 27 Daniel7 b. 1813 and 28 Eliza7, w. of John Burnett.
23 David had w. Elizabeth and son 29 Herman3, who died a young man.
25 Franklin7 had ch. 30 David9 b. 1840, 31 Sarah A.6 b. 1842, 32 Mary F.8 b. 1845, 33 Lucy M.8 b. 1847 and 34 John F.8 b. 1852.
17 Nathan4 d. 1786 had ch. 35 Abigail5, w. of - Bishop, 36 Nathan5, 37 Elias5, 38 Jeremiah5 and 39 Charity5, w. of - Post.
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36 Nathan5 moved to a locality near Elizabeth, New Jersey, and had ch. 40 John6, 41 Jeremiah6 b. 1762, 42 Nathan6 and 43 Hannah6, w. of Moses Austin.
40 John6 had ch. 44 Stephen7 b. Nov. 25, 1770, 45 Silas7 of Ohio, 46 Elias7 of Morristown, N. J., 47 Joseph", 48 Hannah7, 49 Charity1, 50 Elizabeth7 and 51 Phebe.7
44 Stephen™ had son 52 Iras b. 1805.
52 Iras of Albany, N. Y., has ch. 53 Franklin A.9 b. Nov. 26, 1853, and 54 Henry C.9 b. June 27, 1856.
53 Franklin A.9 m. July 2, 1876 Lillie M., d. of Jessie White, and has ch. 55 Ira F.10 b. Aug. 3, 1877, and 56 Claude A.10 b. Mch. 30, 1882.
54 Henry C.9 m. Jan. 29, 1876, Mary B. White, and has ch. 57 Henry C.10 b. Aug. 6, 1877, 58 Carrie10 and 59 Lillie. 10
46 Elias7 of Morristown had ch. 60 Williams and 61 Lewis8 both of New York city.
42 Nathan6 had ch. 62 Daniel7 and 63 David.7
38 Jeremiah5 had ch. 64 Jane6, w. of 22 David Jagger, 65 Jere- miah6 and 66 Daniel6 of Palmyra, Wayne Co., N. Y., who left de- scendants.
19 William4 had son 67 Jeremiah. 5
67 Jeremiah5 had w. Jane and ch. 68 Walter6, 69 Rufus6, 70 Jehiel6, 71 Prudence6 and 72 Clara7, who m. and had d. Mary, w. of Wm. Townsend Jones of New York and Southampton.
. 70 Jehiel6 of New York had ch. 73 William", 74 Walter7, 75 Augustus7 and 76 Charles.7
74 Walter7 had son 77 Rev. Thomas Augustus, bishop of the southern diocese of Ohio.
7 Samuel3 was probably the father of 78 Samuel4, who d. 1782.
78 Samuel4 had w. Mary and ch. 79 Samuel5 b. 1726, 80 Josiah5, 81 Joseph5, 82 James5 b. 1740, 83 Ennice5, w. of - Coe, 84 Me- hetabel5, w. of -- Goodale, 85 Hannah5 and 86 Phebe. 5
82 James5 d. Apr. 23, 1833, had w. Jane and son 87 Samuel6 b. 1775.
87 Samuel6 d. Mch. 10, 1845 had w. Deborah and ch. 88 Jane7 w. of Sylvanus White, 89 Phebe", w. of Jeremiah Squires, 90 Mary1, w. of Capt. Austin Herrick, 91 Maria7, w. of -- Terry, 92 Deborah7 and 93 Samuel Hampton.7
93 Rev. Samuel Hampton7 m. Elizabeth, d. of Jonathan Fithian,
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Esq., and had ch. 94 Rosas, w. of Edwin R. Post, M. D., now of Newburgh, N. Y., and 95 Elliot Fithians, who d. Sept. 1882, in young manhood, whose talents and high character gave promise of a noble life. Rev. S. H. Jagger was born and married in South- ampton and ministered to Presbyterian church of Marlboro, Ulster Co., N. Y , with acceptation and usefulness for nearly a generation, when he was obliged to resign his charge on account of impaired health, and took up his residence in Newburgh.
8 Jonathan3 b. 1678, d. Mch. 1, 1761, had w. Bethia and ch. 96 Matthew', 97 Stephen4 and 98 Ebenezer. +
97 Stephen+ of Canoe Place b. Sept. 27, 1719, m. Jan. 24, 1751, Martha Pierson, who d. June 30, 1764, and had ch. 99 Martha5 b. Mch. 4, 1752, d. Mch. 11, 1759, 100 Stephen5 b. Apr. 29, 1754, 101 Susanna® b. July 25, 1765, 102 Hannah5 b. Jan. 4, 1758, 103 Abi- gail5 b. Mch. 21, 1760 and 104 David5 b. Jan. 19, 1762.
100 Stephen5 d. Apr. 10, 1796, m. Ang. 5, 1766, Miriam Wicks b. Feb. 23, 1736 and d. 1825, and had ch. 105 Enoch6, 106 Anna®, 107 George W.6, 108 Elizabeth6, 108} Cephas" and 109 Elizabeth.6
104 David5 d. 1850, nı. Abigail Albertson, b. Dec. 16, 1763, and d. May 11, 1834, and had ch. 110 Martha6 b. Jan. 16, 1785, d. July 12, 1818, 111 Stephen6 b. Feb. 28, 1788, d. July 2, 1827, 112 Charity6 b. Apr. 22, 1790, d. Aug. 18, 1820, 113 William6 of River- head b. Oct. 15, 1792, 114 Abigail6 b. Jan. 8, 1795, 115 David6 b. July 10, 1798, and 116 John6 b. Nov. 2, 1800.
115 David6 d. May 1, 1884, m. Maria Skidmore and had ch. 117 Chauncey™, 118 William7 of Jericho, L. I., and 119 Mary.7
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