The early history of Southampton, L. I., New York, with genealogies, 2nd ed., Part 30

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


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10 Deacon John6 m. Mchetabel, d. of George and Jane (Howell) Mackie and had ch. 16 Robert7, 17 Jesse7, 18 William7, 19 Augustus7, 20 Charles7, 21 George M.7, 22 James7, 23 Frances1, w. of - Snyder of New York and 24 Mary."


21 George M. m. Esther, d. of Hiram Sanford of Sagg, and had ch. Hannah$ b. 1842, Hiram S.9 b. 1844, James3 b. 1846, Charles® b. 1848 and George9 b. 1850.


22 James7 m. Adaline, d. of Aaron Green, and had d. Marys, w. of David Burnett.


11 William6 had ch. 25 Mary" and 26 Elizabeth.7


9 Capt. Jeremiah5 d. at Clinton, now Hyde Park, N. Y., Aug. 11, 1810, m. Mary, d. of Obadiah Johnes of Southampton, b. Mch. 29, 1750 and d. at Hyde Park Nov. 1826. He resided in South- ampton and had ch. 27 Capt. Jeremiah6 b. Jan. 15, 1772, d. in S. H., Oct. 2, 1797, 28 Obadiah Jones6 b. abt. 1775, 29 Warren6 b. Dec. 20, 1777, at Killingworth, Ct., where the family had taken refuge while the island was under British occupation, 30 Edmund6, 31 James®, 32 Harriet6, 33 Mary6, 34 Esther and 35 Elizabeth.6


28 Obadiah Jones6 m. Clara, d. of Micaiah Herrick and had d. 36 Harriet Jones' of Southampton.


29 Warren6 m. 1st Sarah Ogden Platt and 2d Aug. 29, 1821, Julia F. Gabriella, d. of Joseph Louis, count d' Anterroches, when she was wid. of Edward Griffith, b. Mch. 15, 1794, and had ch. 37 Theodore7, 38 Edward1, 39 Julia F.7 b. Nov. 19, 1828, 40 Sidney", 41 Warren7 and 42 Henry.7


39 Julia F.7 m. J. Augustus Dix of New York June 1, 1854, and had son Warren R. Dix b. Nov. 23, 1855, who m. Feb. 1, 1883 Elizabeth Le Roy Clark.


30 Edmund6 had ch. 43 Rev. Ebenezer P.7, D. D., 44 John", 45 Sarah7, 46 Julia' and 47 Harriet.7


31 James® had ch. 48 Anna7, 49 Abigail", 50 Josephine1, 51 Mary? and 52 James .?


ROSE FAMILY.


Deacon Stephen Rose of Bridgehampton was of opinion that the families of this name on the east end of Long Island are de- scended from a John Rose who he thought was old enough to be a brother of Robert Rose, to be soon mentioned. He thought he had seen a paper in the records of the town whereby land was assigned


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to such a John. I believe he was mistaken. Robert Rose of Wethersfield in 1639 came in the Francis from Ipswich, co. of Suf- folk in 1634, aged 40, with w. Margery 40 and ch. John 15, Robert 15, Elizabeth 13, Mary 11, Samnel 9, Sarah 7, Daniel 3 and Dorcas 1. He removed soon to Stratford and thence probably to Southampton in 1644, where he had a grant of land Mch. 6, 1644-5. His name is on the list of whaling squadrons in Mch. 1644-5, but no John is men- tioned so far as I can ascertain until 1657, when he is an inhabitant of North Sea. Robert removed to East Hampton probably about the time of its settlement in 1648, and subsequently to Westchester Co., N. Y. His son Robert removed to Branford with a few others about the same time when Rev. Mr. Pierson went there, and his third son Samuel went to Newark, New Jersey and left two daugh- ters. The youngest son Thomas born on Long Island inherited his father's homestead in East Hampton and finally sold it and removed. This leaves only John and Daniel to be accounted for. Of the latter I find no trace whatever. John, if I am correct, was the John of North Sea in 1656, and from whom are descended all of the name in Southampton.


Seventeen coats of arms of different families of this name are described in Burke's General Armory.


Following my theory of the American origin of this family.


1 Robert1 d. in 1665 in East Hampton had w. Margery and ch. 2 John2 b. 1619, 3 Robert? b. 1619, 4 Elizabeth? b. 1621, 5 Mary2 b. 1623, 6 Samuel2 b. 1625, 7 Sarah? b. 1627, 8 Daniel? b. 1631, 9 Dor- cas2 b. 1632 and 10 Thomas2 b. say 1635.


2 John? d. Apr. 17, 1697, had w. Abigail and ch. 11 David3, 12 Thomas3, 13 James3, 14 Hannah3 (not 18 yrs. of age Feb. 27, 1715-6 when 2 John? made his will) 15 John3, 16 William3 and 17 Martyn3. (David has half the landed estate, the other half to his wife and to Thomas on her decease.)


11 David3 d. 1716, had w. Hannah and ch. 18 Hannah4, 19 David, 20 Daniel4 and 21 Obadiah4 (sons in Mch. 1716 all under 15 years of age).


12 Thomas3 of Watermill (not Water Mills) had son 22 Israel. 4 15 John3 had ch. 23 David4 and 24 James4.


23 David4 had w. Esther and ch. 25 Esther5 b. 1736, d. 1738, and 26 David. 5


26 David5 had son 27 David6 b. 1753.


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27 Capt. David6 d. July 23, 1836, had 1st w. Mary Rogers, who d. 1800, ae. 44 and 2d w. Nancy Jessup, who d. Apr. 22, 1845, ac. 66. He had ch. 28 Hannah', 1st w. of Capt. Herrick Rogers, 29 Nancy7, w. of Micaiah Herrick, 30 Emma", w. of Capt. Edward White of Sebonac, 31 David Rogers? b. 1798, 32 Harriet", w. of Silas Riggs, 33 John7 b. 1802, d. s. p., July 16, 1854, 34 Mary1, w. of Jacob Drake and 35 Austin.7


31 David R.7 m. Mary A. White b. 1800 and had ch. 36 Jetur R. 8 b. 1823, 37 Emmas, w. of John Rickard and 38 David Harold8 b. 1840.


36 Capt. Jetur R.8 m. Caroline, d. of John Benedict, and had d. 39 Emma9 b. 1856.


38 D. Harolds in. 1st Mary, d. of Capt. Henry Halsey and had d. 40 Mary.9 His w. d. and he m. 2d Eleanor, d. of Albert Hildreth, and had ch.


17 Martyn (the first interred in the cemetery at Watermill) had w. Sarah, d. of Richard Howell and ch. 41 Zaccheus4 b. 1700, 42 Stephen4, 43 Christopher4 (who removed) 44 John4 (who removed to Orange, N. J.), 45 Sibyl4 (who removed with Stephen to Ewing, N. J.), 46 Esther4, 47 Sarah4 and 48 Abraham.4 (Order of births not known.)


41 Zaccheus4 d. Aug. 4, 1760, had w. Anna, who d. Aug. 17, 1773, and ch. 49 Stephen5 b. 1742, 50 Anna5, 51 Phebe5, 52 Puah5 and 53 Moses.'


49 Stephen5 d. July 1, 1806, had w. Chloe, who was b. 1744 and d. July 7, 1796, and had ch. 54 Jeremiah6, 55 Phebc6, w. of Timothy Holines of Connecticut, 56 Zacchens6, 57 Silas6 of Connecticut and 58 Stephen6 b. June 5, 1780.


57 Silas6 had ch. 59 George7, 60 Phebe', 61 Emily aud 62 Sophronia.7


58 Deacon Stephen6 d. 1866, m. Feb. 10, 1805, 1st Phebe Haynes, who was b. May 5, 1780, and d. Aug. 14, 1817, he m. 2d Nov. 15, 1818, Maria Pierson, who was b. Nov. 21, 1788, and d. April 2, 1831, he m. 3d, Mch. 21, 1832, Nancy Haynes, b. Aug. 10, 1794. He had ch. 63 Stephen1 b. June 17, 1806, 64 David' b. July 25, 1808, 65 Eliphalet7 b. July 26, 1810, 66 Chloe' b. Mch. 20, 1813, 67 Mehetabel7 b. Aug. 24, 1815, 68 Phebe7 b. Aug. 7, 1817, 69 Benja- min F.1 b. Oct. 10, 1819, 70 Aaron W.7 b. July 8, 1821, 71 Henry


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Martyn' b. Mch. 10, 1823, 72 John H.7 b. Aug. 30, 1824, 73 Mary C.7 b. Sept. 1, 1826, 74 Maria E.7 b. Nov. 18, 1834, and 75 Helen B. b. June 28, 1836.


65 Eliphalet7 lived in the West and had ch. 76 William8 and 77 Henry T.8


76 Rev. William8 of Omaha City, Ks., has ch. 78 Sidney9, 79 Howell9, 80 Frank? and 81 Richard.3


77 Rev. Henry T.8 of Lowell, Mass., has d. S? Helen.9


71 Henry Martyn7 m. Elizabeth, d. of Sullivan Cook, and had ch. 83 Anna8 b. 1852, w. of Addison Cook, 84 Charlotte P.8 b. 1854, 85 Henrietta8 b. 1857, 86 Frank8 b. 1858 and 87 Stephen8 b. 1860.


53 Moses5 m. IIannah, d. of David Cooper, and had ch. 88 Jere- miah6, 89 Simone, 90 Martyn6, 91 Luther6 and 92 Hannah®, w. of Caleb Fordham of New York.


89 Simon6 had son 93 Harvey7 b. 1816.


93 Harvey7 had w. Hannah b. 1821 and ch. 94 Sarah H.8 b. 1842, 95 Frederic H.8 b. 1844, 96 Nancy8 b. 1846 and 97 Charles8 b. 1848. 90 Martyn® had s. Lupton7 of Sebonac.


91 Luther had w. Phebe and ch. 98 Hannah7 b. 1834 and 99 Laura7 b. 1840.


48 Abraham4 had ch. 100 Abraham5, 101 Samuel and 102 Rufus. 5


100 Abraham5 had son 103 Maltby Gelston6 b. 1791.


103 Maltby G.6 had w. Phebe b. 1788 and ch. 104 David P.7 b. 1813, 105 Elbert7 b. 1825 and 106 Abraham7 b. 1829.


104 David P.7 has w. Mary S. and ch. 107 Adeline C.º b. 1846 and 108 Abraham8 b. 1857.


105 Elbert7 m. Josephine, d. of Daniel and Louisa Halsey of Wickapogue, and has ch. 109 Maltby G.8 b. 1856 and 110 Phebe L.8


101 Dr. Samuel5 had son 111 Abraham T.6 b. 1792.


111 Abraham T.6 d. Apr. 14, 1857, had w. Eliza b. 1804 and ch. 112 Samuel', who d. a young man of much promise, 113 Matilda? b. 1825, 114 Maria E.7 b. 1830, 115 Adelaide7 b. 1835, 116 Caroline7 b. 1838, 117 Evelyn7 b. 1841 and 118 Nettie7 b. 1844.


111 Abraham T. was a graduate of Yale College, a lawyer by pro- fession, and one unusually successful with a jury, and for several years a county judge. His brilliant talents made him a man of distinction among the highest in the land.


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102 Dr. Rufus5 m. Phebe, d. of Thomas Sanford, and had s. 119 Edwin6 b. 1807.


119 Col. Edwin6 had w Sarah E. b. 1812 and ch. 120 Eliza J.7 b. 1835, 121 Edwin S.7 b. 1837 and 122 Rufus7 b. 1841.


42 Stephen+ b. 1710, d. Aug. 16, 1775, removed to Ewing, N. J., m. Elizabeth, d. of Ebenezer Prout, who d. Jan. 30, 1779, and had ch. 123 Phebe5 b. 1739, d. Jan. 9, 1772, w. of Amos Pender, 124 Deborah5, w. of Daniel Howell of Ewing, 125 Ebenezer5 b. 1744, 126 Patience5 b. 1746, d. Mch. 13, 1:85, w. of Henry Baker of Hopewell, N. J., and 127 Elizabeth5 b. 1748, d. 1811.


125 Ebenezer5 d. Apr. 20, 1831, had w. Eunice and ch. 128 Stephen6 b. Jan. 6, 1769, 129 Phebe", w. of Jonas Addoms of New York, 130 Ebenezer P.6 b. 1784 and 131 Samuel6 b. 1786, d. s. p. July 19, 1810.


128 Stephen6 m. Elizabeth Wynkoop.


130 Ebenezer P.6 of Trenton m. Catherine, d. of Dr. Jonathan Forman, and had ch. 132 Elizabeth7, w. of George Kissam, 133 Jonathan F.7 b. 1818, 134 Catherine7 and 135 Samuel K.7


133 Jonathan F.7 d. May 21, 1877, m. 1st Elizabeth, d. of Benja- min Hendrickson, and 2d Caroline, d. of William Paff. By his first wife he had ch. 136 Emma3, w. of W. H. Cooley, and 13? Catherine.8 By his second wife he had ch. 138 Ella®, 139 Mary L.º and 140 Forman.8


135 Samuel K.7 m. Matilda Hobensack and had s. 141 George K.8


SANFORD FAMILY.


Long Island naturally looks to New England for its antecedents and, in some cases, for its progenitors. Searching the N. E. records for an earlier generation than Ezekiel Sandford, as the name was originally written, who, in 1678, received an appropri- ation of fifteen acres in Bridgehampton, we find no less than three English pioneers who each had a son Ezekiel. Thomas of Dor- chester, Mass., in 1634, had a son Ezekiel, who died in Fairfield, Ct., 1683 ; Andrew of Hartford had son Ezekiel, who lived in Milford, Ct .; and Robert of Hartford had a son of the same name b. Mch. 13, 1648. This Robert had also a son Zacharias, which name reap- pears in a son of Ezekiel, and adds another reason for assuming that the Southampton family descended from Robert of Hartford. In the former edition I said that I had found mention of a Thomas


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Sandford in Southampton in 1676. I confess I cannot now find my original note of this mention, nor any evidence in the printed records of this Thomas, and, therefore, am inclined to adopt the line of descent as given below.


Burke's General Armory mentions nineteen English families using coat armor, and one of the descendants of Ezekiel believed he had ascertained the arms of this family in England. The blazon is as follows: "Quarterly, first and fourth per chevron, sable and ermine ; in chief two boars' heads couped close or ; second and third, per fesse indented azure and ermine.


Crest: a falcon, with wings indorsed, preying on a partridge proper.


Motto : Nec temere nec timide.


1 Robert1 of Hartford, Ct., in 1645, d. in June, 1676, m. Ann, d. of Jeremy Adams, and she d. 1682. He had ch. 2 Zachariah2, 3 Elizabeth2 b. Feb. 19, 1646, 4 Ezekiel2 b. Mch. 13, 1648, 5 Hannah? and 6 Abigail .?


2 Zachariah? of Hartford d. 1714, had w. Sarah and ch. 7 Sarah3 b. Nov. 15, 1681, 8 Zachariah3 b. Apr. 26, 1686, d. s. p., 9 Ann3 and 10 Rebecca3, twins, b. Aug. 27, 1689, and 11 Abigail3 b. Oct. 11, 1692.


4 Ezekiel2 of Bridgehampton d. 1714, had w. Hannah and ch. 12 Ezekiel3 b. Apr. 9, 1681, 13 Thomas3 b. Aug. 9, 1684, 14 Abi- gail3 and 15 Zachariah.3


12 Ezekiel3 of B. H. or Watermill d. 1755, had 1st w. Elizabeth b. 1681, d. Apr. 26, 1738, and 2d w. Dorcas and ch. 16 Ezekiel4, 17 Sarah4, w. of - Hedges, 18 Abigail4, w. of - Sayre, 19 Phebe4, w. of - Jessup, 20 (probably, though not named in his father's will) Sylvanus4 b. 1743 and 21 David.4


16 Ezekiel4 m. Wid. Phebe Higgins of Elizabeth, N. J., Nov. 1, 1738, and had ch. 22 James5 b. 1779, 23 Hiram5 b. 1784 and 24 Isaac5, the rich farmer of Illinois.


22 James' had w. Sarah b. 1789 and ch. 25 Benjamin F.6 b. 1821, 26 James Lawrence6 b. 1823 and 27 John A.6


26 James Lawrence6 of Bridgehampton had w. Nancy and ch. 28 Helen A.7 b. 1846, 29 Caroline E.7 b. 1848, 30 James A.7 b. 1850, 31 Nathan L.7 b. 1854, 32 John R.7 b. 1858 and 33 Henry L.7 b. 1863.


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23 Hiram5 of Sagg d. Apr. 12, 1865 ; had d. 34 Esther6 b. 1817, w. of Henry Rogers.


20 Sylvanus4 d. Feb. 22, 1778, had son 35 Charles. 5


21 David4 had ch. 36 Lewis5 and 37 Zachariah. 5


13 Thomas3 of B. H. d. 1761, had w. Sarah and ch. 38 Thomas4 b. 1701, d. Feb. 23, 1789, 39 Jonah4, 40 John4, 41 Susanna4 and 42 Silas.‘


39 Jonah4 d. 1771, had w. Sarah and ch. 43 Jonah5, 44 James5, 45 Sarah5, w. of - Topping, 46 Susanna5, 47 Chloe5 and 48 Abigail.5


43 Jonah5 d. 1785, had w. Martha and ch. 49 Sarah6, 50 James Montgomery6 and 51 John Monmouth. 6


40 John4 d. 1785 had w. Esther and ch. 52 Josiah5, 53 Caleb5, 54 John5, 55 Hezekiahı5, 56 Keturah5, w. of - Jennings, 57 Mehet- abel5, w. of - Topping, 58 Esther5, 59 Rebecca5, 60 Jerusha' and 61 Elizabeth.5


42 Silas4 not living in 1759 had ch. 62 Silas5, 63 Zephaniah5, 64 Sarah5 and 65 Hannah. 5


15 Zachariah3 of B. H. d. 1771, had ch. 66 Henry4, 67 Stephen4, 68 Joel4, 69 Daniel4, 70 Abraham+ and 71 Elias. 4


68 Joel4 b. 1727, d. Feb. 25, 1797, had ch. 72 James5, 73 Lemnel5 d. s. p., 74 Hugh5, 75 Jared5 b. Feb. 19, 1774, 76 Oliver5, 77 Pru- dence5 and 78 Armatel. 5


72 Dr. James5 of Huntington had son 79 Lewis,6 of Milwaukee.


75 Dr. Jared5 d. Aug. 1817, m. 1801 Sarah B. Halsey and had ch. 80 Halsey6 b. 1801, 81 Lewis Halsey6 b. June 8, 1807, 82 Edward® of New York, d. 1854 and 83 James S.6 of New York.


80 Halsey6 was vice-chancellor of the State of New York. He m. Fanny Howell.


81 Lewis Halsey6 of Ovid, N. Y., d. 1852 had son 84 Lewis7 of New York, d. 1852.


69 Daniel 4 d. Nov. 8, 1807, had w. Phebe and ch. 85 Samuel5 b. Nov. 26, 1762 and 86 Jason5 b. 1778.


85 Samuel5 had w. Phebe, b. Apr. 2, 1765, and ch. 87 Sarah6 b. Jan. 24, 1790, 88 Samuel6 b. Aug. 3, 1791, 89 Hervey6 b. Jan. 26, 1795, 90 Jason6 b. June 1, 1798, who removed to Palmyra, N. Y., 91 Nathan6 b. Jan. 24, 1800, and 92 Eliza" b. Dec. 1, 1806.


88 Samuel6 had ch. 93 Mchetabel7, 1st w. of Albert Hildreth and 94 Lewis7 b. 1814.


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94 Lewis" m. Maria Marshall and had ch. 95 Phebe A.8 b. 1841, 96 Sibyl M.8 b. 1843 and 97 George L.8 b. 1848.


89 Hervey® went to sea and so disappeared forever.


86 Jason5 d. Sept. 16, 1859, had ch. 98 Sophia B.6 b. 1809 and 99 Daniel Hedges6 b. 1811, who had w. Mary.


71 Elias4 had ch. 100 Beriah5, 101 Elias5, 102 Jonathan5 and 103 George. 5


101 Elias" had son 104 Isaac. 6


104 Isaac6 had ch. 105 James Lawrence of Southampton (who m. Justina, d. of Peter Fournier) and 106 Edward .?


A Thomas Sanford of Bridgehampton of this family was the father of the eminent jurist, Nathan Sanford, formerly chancellor of the State of New York. This Thomas had other ch. Thomas and Phebe, w. of - Rose. I have been unable to trace them.


SAYRE FAMILY.


Thomas Sayre was the founder of the family of this name in Southampton and one of the eight original " Undertakers " coming here in May or June 1640. He was a native of Bed- fordshire, England, as appears from the exam- ination of his son Job before the Dutch Council in New York as before narrated. In 1638 he and his son Job had each 60 acres of land al- lotted to them in Lynn, Mass. The arms of this family are as handed down by family tra- dition: Gules, a chevron ermine between three sea gulls argent.


Crest : A cubit arm erect proper holding a dragon's head erased argent. Motto: Saie and doe. Another form of the motto used by some of this name Dico facio seems to be a pun on a false deriva- tion of the name itself. Lower on surnames derives it either from assayer, a crown officer in the royal mint whose duty it was to assay gold and silver for coinage, or from a patronymic Saher of Norman origin. The homestead drawn by Thomas Sayre in 1648 and the house he built in that year still standing have remained in posses- sion of the family to this day.


1 Thomas1 b. about 1590, d, 1670 had ch. 2 Francis2, 3 Daniel2, 4 Joseph? and 5 Job .?


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2 Francis2 d. Jan. 20. 1698, lived at the north end, had w. Sarah and ch. 6 John3 b. Jan. 6, 1665, 7 Francis3 b. June 17, 1669, 8 Jonathan3. 9 Damaris3, w. of Elisha Howell, 10 Thomas3 b. 1677, d. Dec. 10, 1715 (he had w. Patience), 11 Caleb3 and 12 Ichabod.


6 Deacon John3 d. Apr. 29, 1724, had ch. 13 John4 b. 1692, 14 Thomas4 of New Jersey b. July 1, 1696, 15 Damaris4 b. May 9, 1698, 16 Elizabeth4 b. Mch. 23, 1701, 17 Jonathan4 of New Jersey b. Jan. 18, 1705, 18 Sarah4 b. Aug. 11, 1709 and 19 Hannah4 b. Apr. 12, 1715.


13 Deacon John4 d. Mch. 12, 1767, m. Apr. 18, 1717, Hannah, who d. June 5, 1782, ae. 89, and had ch. 20 Prudence' b. Apr. 12, 1718, 21 Abigail5 b. Apr. 8, 1720, 22 John5 b. Mch. 17, 1722, 23 Luce5 b. Aug. 17, 1723, 24 Eunice5 b. Dec. 11, 1725, 25 Hannah5 b. Oct. 20, 1727, w. of Stephen Rogers, 26 Sarah5 b. Sept. 3, 1729, 27 Matthew5 b. July 17, 1731, 28 Ann5 b. June 1733 and 29 Ste- phen5 b. June 12, 1736.


22 John5 had ch. 30 David®, 31 Sylvanus and 32 Abraham. 6


30 David6 d. Mch. 9, 1825, m. June 28, 1779, Mary, d. of John Howell and had ch. 33 Jane7 b. Mch. 14, 1781, 34 Howell? b. Sept. 8, 1782, d. 1807, 35 Chester™ b. Aug. 4, 1784, 36 Ozias7 b. 1787, d. 1800, 37 Oliver7 b. Feb. 28, 1790, 38 Mary7 b. Mch. 8, 1792, 39 Desire7 b. and d. 1794, 40 Joyce7 b. June 6, 1794, d. 1796, 41 HIer- vey™ b. June 16, 1798 and 42 Jeremiah7 b. and d. 1800.


37 Oliver had ch. 43 Davids b. 1822, 44 Edwards b. 1825 and 45 a daughter.


43 Davids has w. Martha and ch. 46 Pamela9 b. 1852, 47 Caro- line9 b. 1855 and 48 Amelia9 b. 1864.


32 Abraham® had ch. 49 Foster7 of Franklinville and 50 Solon' bap. Aug. 7, 1785.


27 Matthew5 d. 1819, had ch. 51 Daniel6 b. May 10, 1765, 52 Francis6 b. Sept. 28, 1766, 53 Eunice6 b. Mch. 30, 1768, 54 John6 b. June 13, 1771 and removed, 55 Simon6 b. July 8, 1774, 56 Nathan6 b. Apr. 12, 1776, and 57 Joel6 b. Nov. 2. 1778.


51 Daniel6 of Cairo, New York, had ch. 58 Benjamin7 and 59 Matthew. 7


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58 Benjamin7 had ch. 60 Samuel8 of Montrose, Pa., 61 Benj. Chapmans, 62 Daniels of Montrose, 63 Lydia8, w. of - Comstock of New York, and 64 Anna M.8, w. of - Richards of Philadelphia.


54 Capt. Matthew7 had ch. 65 Simon8 of Montrose, Pa., 66 Daniel8 d. s. p. and 67 Robert M. d. s. p.


52 Francis6 had son 68 Thomas F.7 b. Nov. 8, 1809.


68 Capt. Thomas F.7 m. Mary Lupton of the town of Southold, b. Sept. 9, 1820, and had ch. 69 Matthew8 b. Mch. 4, 1843, d. in the service of his country in the civil war, Feb. 11, 1863, 70 Adelaide E.8 b. Mch. 2, 1844, w. of Edward H. Foster, 71 Lucilla b. Apr. 25, 1846, 72 Julia F.8 b. Sept. 12, 1849, 73 Edward Francis8 b. Oct. 5, 1853, 74 Phebe L.8 b. May 19, 1855, 75 Mary A.8 b. Oct. 26, 1858, d. Feb. 10, 1860, 76 Mary E.8 b. Aug. 16, 1860, and 77 Matthew H.8 b. Jan. 12, 1864.


56 Nathan6 had son 78 John7 of Franklinville.


12 Ichabod3 d. 1782, had w. Elizabeth and ch. 79 Ichabod4, 80 Mary4, 81 Stephen4 removed, 82 Elizabeth4, 83 Eunice4 and 84 Joshua4.


79 Ichabod4 had ch. 85 Ananias5, 86 Francis5 b. 1771, 87 Martha5 and 88 Eunice. 5


86 Francis5 had w. Hannah and ch. 89 Francis6 b. 1807 and 90 James6 b. 1812.


89 Capt. Francis6 on the hill m. Sarah A. Hedges and had ch. 91 Frank7 b. 1842, 92 Adeline7 b. 1844, 93 Edward7 b. 1848, 94 Emmett7 b. 1850 and 95 Nathan7 b. 1854.


90 James6 had w. Sarepta and ch. 96 Harriet7 b. 1842, 97 James7 b. 1844, 98 Mary A.7 b. 1846, 99 Susanna7 b. 1848, 100 William7 b. 1851 and 101 Nancy7 b. 1853.


84 Joshua4 m. Elizabeth Cooper and had ch. 102 Sarah5, 103 Joshua5, 104 Edith5, 105 Paul5 b. Oct. 22, 1760, 106 Silas5, 107 Caleb5, 108 Thomas5, 109 Eunice5, 110 William5, 111 Enoch5, 112 Rufus5 and 113 Ruth.5


103 Joshua5 had ch. 114 Nathan6, 115 Thomas6 and 116 William.8


105 Paul5 m. Dec. 9, 1784, Mary Halsey, b. July 16, 1764, d. Mch. 19, 1850, and had ch. 117 Maria® b. Nov. 1, 1785, 118 Cor- delia6 b. Apr. 21, 1787, d. May 21, 1875, 119 Eliza6 b. Oct. 18, 1788, 120 Nancy6 b. June 2, 1792, 121 David H.6 b. June 20, 1794, 122 John6 b. Sept. 27, 1796, 123 Edward6 b. Aug. 14, 1798, 124 Mary6 b. Mch. 23, 1800, 125 Hannah6 b. Dec. 24, 1801, and 126 Ruth6 b. July 20, 1803.


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123 Capt. Edward6 m. June 7, 1836, Mary J. Scott, and had ch. 127 Edward Halsey7 b. Nov. 21, 1839, 128 James S.1 b. Nov. 17, 1840, and d. in the service of his country in the civil war, Nov. 24, 1862, 129 Henry7 b. July 28, 1843, and 130 Rnfus7 b. Apr. 3, 1845.


127 Rev. Edward H.1, grad. of Amherst College and Princeton Theolog. Seminary, m. July 17, 1862, Mary C. Hulfish of Prince- ton, and had ch. 131 Lillys A.8 b. Apr. 25, 1863, 132 Edward W.8 - b. Mch. 30, 1865, 133 Henry S.8 b. Aug. 8, 1867, d. 1871, 134 Mary R.8 b. Aug. 7, 1873, 135 Emma C.8 b. Nov. 15, 1874, and 136 Edith W.8 b. Sept. 27, 1877.


129 Henry7 m. June 17, 1877, Annie McKune, and had ch. 137' Elmer W.8 b. May 2, 1878, d. Apr. 12, 1880, and 138 Edward C.s b. July 2, 1881.


122 John6 of St. Lawrence Co., N. Y., had ch. 139 Mary7 and 140 David.7


106 Silas5 had ch. 141 Elizabeth®, 142 Clarissa6, 143 Davide, 144 Rev. William N.6 of Pine Plains, N. Y., 145 Silas®, 146 Edith6, 147 James Hervey6 and 148 Ann.6


107 Caleb5 had ch. 149 Amanda®, 150 Augustus6, 151 Eliza6, 152 David H.6, 153 Amie A.6 and 154 Harriet.6


108 Thomas5 m. Huldah, d. of Zephaniah Rogers, and had ch. 155 James6, 156 Elizabeth6, 1st w. of Capt. George Howell, 157 Rufus6, 158 Rogers6, 159 Abigail6, w. of Jonathan Fithian, Esq., and 160 Harriet6, 1st w. of Deacon Edward Huntting.


110 William5 had son 161 William.6


111 Enoch5 settled along the Hudson river and had ch. 162 Frances M.6, 163 Cooper J.6 and 164 Eliza.6


112 Rufus5 m. Susan, d. of Zephaniah Rogers, and had ch. 165 Fanny®, w. of Benj. Halsey Foster of Mill Pond Head, 166 Clarissa6, 1st w. of William R. Howell of Moriches, 167 Susan6, w. of 246 James Sayre7 and 168 William6, d. s. p.


This comprises the record of the descendants of 2 Francis?, the oldest son of 1 Thomas.1


3 Daniel2 of North End and afterward of Bridgehampton d. 1707, m. 1st Hannah, d. of Christopher Foster, and 2d Sarah -, and had ch. 169 Daniel3 b. 1666, 170 Samuel3, d. before 1707, and left ch., 171 Joseph3, 172 Ephraim3, 173 Nathan3, 174 Hannah3, w. of Josiah Topping and 175 David.3


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HISTORY OF SOUTHAMPTON.


169 Capt. Daniel3 of Sagg, d. May 11, 1748, had w. Sarah b. 1667, d. May 15, 1733, and ch. 176 Daniel4, 177 Isaac4, 178 Han- nah4, w. of - Smith, 179 Mary4, w. of - Ludlam, 180 Ann4, w. of - Moore, 181 Ethan4 and 182 Silas. 4


177 Isaac4 d. 1726, had w. Elizabeth, who had child unborn when he made his will Dec. 14, 17/25. 225"


181 Ethan+, not living in 1747, had ch. 183 Daniel5, 184 Sarah5, 185 Elizabeth5, 186 Abigail5, 187 John5, 188 Nathaniel5 and 189 Noah.5


182 Silas4 willed May 16, 1722, to w. Abigail and ch. 190 Silas5, 191 Sarah5, 192 Ezekiel Sanford5, 193 Elizabeth5, 194 Abigail5, 195 Hannah5 and 196 David.5


See toward the last for descendants of 192 Ezekiel.5


4 Joseph", according to Dr. Hatfield, removed to New Jersey in 1667 and died there in 1695.


5 Job2 b. 1612, d. Apr. 1, 1694, had first wife Sarah, who d. Oct. 29, 1684, and 2d w. Hannah, wid. of Arthur Howell, and ch. 197 Job3 b. Aug. 25, 1672, 198 Benjamin3 b. Aug. 9, 1674, 199 James8 b. Sept. 12, 1676, 200 Elizabeth3 b. Mch. 1, 1678, 201 Sarah3 b. May 4, 1680, w. of - Lyman, and 202 Abraham3 b. July 5, 1683, d. s. p. 1712, and had w. Hannah.


5 Job? was the one from whom Job's lane is named, from the tra- dition that he gave it from his homestead for that purpose ; but the records show that he gave land jointly with Edmund Howell, who owned to the south of him down to the present residence of Mrs. Amanda Hildreth. Doubtless Job proposed the plan.


Job Sayro


197 Job3 d. Mch. 26, 1755, m. Susanna. d. of John Howell the 2d, and had ch. 203 Nehemiah4, 204 James4 b. Jan. 3, 1719-20, of Goshen, Orange Co., N. Y., 205 Joseph4, 206 Ezekiel4, d. s. p. 1740, 207 Benjamin4, 208 Susanna4, 209 Elizabeth+, w. of Rev. Timothy Johnes, D. D., and 210 Abigail. 4


203 Nehemiah4 d. Ang. 5. 1784, m. Dec. 24, 1741, Bethia, d. of Abraham Cooper, and had ch. 211 Elizabeth5 b. Apr. 18, 1743, w.


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GENEALOGIES.


of Zephaniah Rogers, 212 Abraham5 b. Feb. 5, 1745, 213 James5 b. July 3, 1748, 214 John5 b. Jan. 5, 1752, d. s. p., 215 Hannah5 b. Nov. 7, 1756, w. of Obadiah Rogers, and 216 Jane5 b. Mch. 24, 1:59, w. of Obadiah Wright.


212 Capt. Abraham5 d. Apr. 16, 1810, m. Mehetabel, d. of Abner Howell, and had ch. 217 Stephen6 b. Feb. 27, 1770, 218 Merit6 b. Sept. 20, 1771, 219 Eunice6 b. Feb. 16, 1774, w. of Joseph Reeves, and d. Mch. 8, 1857, 220 Agee6 b. Mch. G, 1276, and d. at sea, 221 Ruth6 b. Aug. 12, 1778, m. July 3, 1797, Capt. Matthew Rogers, and d. July 18, 1855, 222 Nehemiah6 b. Jan. 3, 1781, d. s. p., 223 Beulah6 b. Dec. 4, 1283, w. of Joseph Hildreth, 234 Phebe6 b. July 4, 1785, w. of Herrick Rogers, 235 William® b. Sept. 26, 1787, d. s. p. Sept. 18, 1849, 236 Susan6 b. Aug. 10, 1790, w. of Eli Halsey, 237 Jared6 b. Mch. 25, 1:93, and 238 Lewis“ b. Ang. 14, 1796.




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