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217 Stephen6 d. 1839 or 40, had w. Sarah, d. of Elias White, and ch. 239 Sophia?, w. of James Rhodes (who had ch. Henry and Simon), 240 Sarah', w. of James Larry (who had ch. Margaret, Edwin, James and Stephen), 241 Emeline7, w. of Henry Rhodes (who had ch. Elizabeth, Sidney and Hannah), 242 Mary", w. of Edwin Isham of Illinois, and 243 William N.3
243 Dr. William N.7 was a graduate of Williams College and the N. Y. Academy of Medicine, and when the eastern stream of men to the gold fields of California was at its height, he went there to practice his profession. Notwithstanding his natural abilities, which were of a high order, and his skill acquired in study and hospital practice in New York, he was too modest a man to succeed in competition with the push and daring of inferior men. In dis- gust he threw what few medical works he had taken with him into San Francisco bay, abandoned his profession, and engaged in a crushing-quartz establishment, and lost his life by some untoward accident in the mill. He lived a pure and noble life and died lamented by all who knew him.
218 Merit® m. Susan Wick and had ch. 244 Robert7, 245 John", 246 .James7, 247 Agee7, 248 Mary and 249 Elizabeth."
246 James7 m. 167 Susan Sayre and had ch. 250 Ellen8 b. 1839, w. of Charles Selden Halsey, 251 John W.8 b. 1842, 252 Clara F.8 b. 1846 and 253 William® b. 1849.
See at the end of this genealogy record of family of 247 Agee7, received too late for insertion here.
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198 Benjamin3 b. Jan. 19, 1674, had ch. 254 Benjamin4, 255 James4 and 256 Capt. David. 4
254 Benjamin4 of Bridgehampton d. 1790, m. July 3, 1740, and had ch. 257 Susanna5 b. Apr. 16, 1741, w. of Edward Topping, 258 Stephen5 b. Jan. 14, 1742-3, 259 David5 b. Apr. 20, or May 1, 1747, 260 Benjamin5 and 261 Elizabeth5, twins, b. June 1, 1750.
259 David d. Sept. 11, 1830, and had ch. 262 Stephen6 b. Mch. 9, 1772, 263 Gelston6 b. Oct. 28, 1773, and d. Jan. 27, 1786, 264 Elizabeth6 b. June 10, 1775, d. Oct. 31, 1831, 265 Mary6 b. Jan. 8, 1778, 266 Phebe6 b. Sept. 24, 1779, d. Dec. 4, 1783, 267 Jane6 b. Dec. 6, 1781, 268 Francis6 b. Jan. 5, 1784, 269 Maltby Gelston6 h. May 5, 1786, d. s. p. Dec. 10, 1825, 270 Phebe6 b. Aug. 2, 1787, 271 David6 b. Aug. 5, 1789, d. Sept. 29, 1792, and 272 Hugh6 b. Apr. 15, 1791, d. Oct. 11, 1793.
262 Stephen6 d. July 2, 1822, m. Sophia Rysam, and had ch. 273 Mary7, 274 Fanny1, 275 David M.7 bap. 1808, 276 William7 and 277 Caroline. 7
275 David M.7 had w. Eugenia L. and ch. 278 Stephen8 b. 1833 and 279 John.8
278 Stephen® has w. Elizabeth b. 1835, and ch. 280 Harvey9, 281 John9, 282 Eugene9 b. 1862, 283 a son b. 1865, 284 Frank9 and 285 Stella.9
268 Francis® of Catskill, N. Y., d. 1868, m. Feb. 15, 1810, Susan, d. of Capt. George Taylor of Catskill, and she d. Oct. 5, 1861. He had ch. 286 Jane7, 287 Sophia7, 288 James Maltby1, 289 Samuel Penfield' and 290 Mary7, w. of Charles B. Pinckney of Catskill.
260 Benjamin5 had ch. 291 Susanna6, 292 Sarah6, 293 Mary6, 294 Charles6, 295 Uriah6 b. 1790, 296 Nancy6, 297 Daniel6 and 298 John. 6
294 Charles6 of Sandgate, Vermont, had ch. 299 Sarah', 300 Rebecca1, 301 James7, 302 Julia' and 303 Florida.7
295 Uriah6 d. 1882, had w. Nancy and ch. 304 Mary7, 305 John R.7 b. 1822, 306 Horatio G.7 b. 1825, 307 a d. who m. M. A. Gray, and 308 Louisa. 7
306 Horatio G.7 has w. Jerusha P. and ch. 309 Edward G.8 b. 1861 and 310 Grace R.8
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BRANCH OF CAPT. ISAAC SAYRE.
The furthest back I can go with certainty in this family is to a Joseph Sayre, whom we will distinguish as 311 Joseph, who may be of the fourth or fifth generation, from 1 Thomas.1 He may be a son of 197 Job3 or a grandson of 3 Daniel .? Supposing the former, then 311 Joseph+ d. 1779, had w. Mary and ch. 312 Isaac5 h. 1757 and 313 Job5, who d. 189.
312 Isaac5 had ch. 314 Jehiel6 b. 1783, 315 Mary6 b. 1:84, 316 Francis6, 317 Isaac6 b. 1789 and 318 Hervey6 b. 1797.
314 Jehiel® had w. Mary b. 1791 and ch. 319 Halsey7, 320 William? b. 1821, 321 George7, 322 a daughter and 323 Julius A. b. 1833. 316 Francis6 had son 324 William Henry.7
317 Capt. Isaac6 d. Apr. 11, 1853, had w. Eliza and ch. 325 Mary A.", w. of John Allen, 326 Frederic Spencer? b. 1831, 327 Harriet7 b. 1835, 328 Adelaide7 b. 1838, 329 Louisa7 b. 1841, 330 Engene 0.7 b. 1843 and 331 William Wallace? b. 1848.
A Benjamin Sayre lived near Rahway, N. J., in the last century, was of the Long Island family, but I cannot say with certainty to what branch he belonged. His descendants are as follows :
332 Benjamin5 b. Feb. 3, 1743, had ch. 333 Daniel6, 334 Moses6 b. May 3, 1769, and 335 Jedidiah.6
334 Moses6 had ch. 336 James7 b. in Milton, Saratoga Co., N. Y., June 25, 1799, 337 Warren7, 338 William W.1, 339 Charles7 and 340 John W.7
336 James7 had ch. 341 Charles II.3, 342 James L.8 and 343 Theo- dore S.º b. in and resident of Utica, N. Y.
341 Charles H.8 had ch. 342 Carrie A.9, 343 Anna L.9, 344 James9, 345 George S.9, 346 Lansing, 347 Leonora9 and 34S Amelia V. R.9
349 David5 of Sag Harbor, supposed to have come from New Jersey, and whose ancestors I cannot trace, but presume he belongs to the Southampton family, had ch. 350 Silas6, 351 Nathan6, 352 Thomas6, 353 Wickham6, who d. s. p., and 354 Hannah6, w. of Henry Havens and mother of Wickham Havens of Sag Harbor.
350 Silas6 had son 355 Charles of Texas, who d. s. p.
351 Nathan6 had ch. 356 Jeremiah7 of Sag Harbor and 357 Nathan' of the Sandwich Islands.
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356 Jeremiah7 had d. 358 Mary P.8
352 Thomas6 had two daughters.
A Joseph Sayre of Goshen, Orange Co., N. Y., wills in 1767 to w. Sarah and ch. James, John, Benjamin, Daniel, Stephen, Martha and Jonathan, the latter a minor at date of will. This is also doubtless a Long Island family.
29 Stephen Sayre® was a graduate of the college of New Jersey at Princeton and said to be the handsomest man of his age. A mini- ature once in possession of an aunt of the writer would confirm this judgment. He went to London before the revolutionary war and was successful in founding a banking house in that city. Was made High Sheriff of London, and about the time of the opening of hostilities the ridiculous charge was made against him by Lord Rochford that he had engaged in a conspiracy to seize the person of the king as he went to the Parliament house and to take posses- sion of the Tower. He was imprisoned in the Tower a few days, and, being examined on a writ of habeas corpus, was dismissed as entirely innocent. He then instituted proceedings against Lord Rochford and the court awarded him one thousand pounds dam- ages. He was on terms of intimacy with the best society of London and highly respected. He returned to America after the war and settled near Bordentown, New Jersey, where he passed the rest of his life. The estate of Mr. Sayre afterward became the property and residence of Joseph Bonaparte, the ex-emperor of Spain.
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247 Agee7 of Adrian, Mich., b. Oct. 26, 1804, at Southampton, moved to Michigan, m. 1st, July 3, 1834, Lucy Frary, b. in Rupert, Vt., Sept. 15, 1811; m. 2d, Oct. 30, 1851, Submit Frary, b. in Rupert, Vt., Dec. 4, 1814, and had ch. 359 Helen Amelia8 b. Apr. 3, 1835, 360 Frances Cornelias b. Jan. 8, 1837, 361 Adaline Eliza- beth8 b. Jan. 16, 1839, 362 William Frary8 b. June 12, 1841, 363 Edgar Agee9 b. July 16, 1843, 364 Emma Augusta8 b. Dec. 30, 1846, 365 Lucy Adella8 b. Nov. 4, 1850, and 366 Frank Arthur8 b. Mch. 10, 1854.
363 Edgar A.8 m. Oct. 19, 1869, Anna C. Moore, b. at Erie, Pa., Aug. 29, 1849, and had ch. 367 Edgar Ralph9 b. in Erie, Pa., July 29, 1870, and 368 John Moore9 b. June 29, 1873, d. Sept. 5, 1874. 361 Adaline E.8 m. Oct. 9, 1871, John W. Brittingham.
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364 Emma A.8 m. Feb. 18, 1875, Edward D. Wheeler of Man- istee, Mich., b. in New Marlboro, Mass., May 8, 1843, and has son Harold Sayre Wheeler b. July 23, 1884.
192 Ezekiel S.5 m. Abigail Cooper and in 1794 removed to Ticonderoga, Essex Co., N. Y., and had ch. 369 Silas6 b. Jan. 26, 1778, 370 Stephen6 b. Dec. 24, 1782, and 371 Maria®, w. of Silas Canfield.
369 Capt. Silas® of Ticonderoga d. Mch. 14, 1863, m. Affia Abell, b. in Sharon, Ct., Sept. 4, 1783, d. Apr. 19, 1849, and had ch. 372 Theodore7 b. Dec. 26, 1805, 3:3 Corydon' b. Aug. 8, 1807, 374 Leander Russell7 b. Apr. 17, 1809, 315 Ezekiel Sanford7 b. Dec. 24, 1811, 376 Milton Homer7 b. June 18, 1819, d. June 20, 1837.
372 Theodore7 of Demopolis, Ala., d. Nov. 21, 1853, m. Oct. 10, 1836, Harriet Hanners of Northampton, Mass., b. Apr. 3, 1809, d. May, 1874, and had ch. 377 George Hannerss b. Sept. 9, 1837, 348 Theodore Hebard' b. Feb. 10, 1842, 379 M. Sanford8 b. Apr. 14, 1844, and 380 Frances Lees b. Sept. 6, 1848, d. Sept. 20, 1869.
373 Corydon7 d. in Dexter, Mich., Apr. 1843, m. in 1828 Roxana Cooper, who d. 1834, and had ch. 381 Gordon A.s, of Mason, Mich., and 382 Helen E.s, who d. in Dexter.
374 Leander R.7 of Middlebury, Vt., m. June 21, 1836, Ann Maria Trowbridge, b. in Middletown, Ct., Ang. 7, 1815, and has ch. 383 Edwin Miltons of Rochester, N. Y., b. in Hume, Allegany Co., N. Y., Oct. 20, 1837, 384 Sanford Leander of New York b. Nov. 10, 1839, and 385 Charlotte Affia b. Nov. 1, 1845, d. Nov. 26, 1868, w. of Courtney S. Kitchel of Milwaukee, Wis.
383 Edwin M.8 m. Sept. 5, 1866, Emily Johnson Fenton, and has ch. 386 Mary Eliza3 b. at Crown Point, Ang. 7, 1867, 387 John Brydon' b. Feb. 2, 1869, 388 Emily Fenton9 b. Apr. 16, 1872, d. Dec. 5, 1873, 389 Gertrude Helen3 b. Jan. 18, 1875, d. Ang. 16, 1875, 390 Ethel Maria? b. Apr. 5, 1880, and 391 Robert Edwin3 b. Dec. 29, 1881, d. Sept. 2, 1882, the last four being born at Suther- land Falls, Vt.
378 Theodore HI.8 of New York m. Mary Ellen Hartwell of Northampton, Mass., Nov. 13, 1867, and had ch. 392 Charles Hawkes9 b. Sept. 9, 1868, 393 Frances Lee9 b. Nov. 15, 1869, 394 James L. H.8 b. Oct. 5, 1872, 395 Theodore Burtº b. Dec. 18, 1874, 396 Grace Hartwell9 b. June 7, 1878, and 397 Evaº b. Oct. 15, 1882.
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379 M. Sanford8 m. Sept. 12, 1870, Winnifred Springfield, and had ch. 398 John Frances9 b. July 12, 1871, and 399 George Eugene9 b. Aug. 30, 1873.
375 Ezekiel S.1 of Demopolis, Ala., d. Nov. 1853, m. Oct. 1836 Maria Allen of New Haven, Ct., who d. Apr. 1843, and he m. 2d w. Ophelia G. Kimberley of New York.
370 Stephen® of Ticonderoga m. Dec. 29, 1808, Phebe Hotchkiss, and had ch. 400 Cicero7 b. Dec. 27, 1809, 401 David H.7 b. Apr. 17, 1813, 401} Alpheus Orlando7 and 402 Eliza7 b. Dec. 8, 1822, d. Nov. 3, 1857, w. of D. W. Braman of Wadhams Mills, N. Y., where 370 Stephen6 resided at the time of the birth of his last two ch.
400 Cicero7 of Wadhams Mills m. Jan. 4, 1837, Julia Ann Clark, and had ch. 403 Stephen A.8 b. July 29, 1838, d. Aug. 3 of the same year, 404 Stephen C.8 b. Ang. 14, 1839, d. Aug. 28, 1867, 405 Clayton8 b. Sept. 12, 1841 (married Kate North and resides near Wadhams Mills), 406 Harmie I.8 b. Aug. 17, 1843, w. of H. H. Longsdorf of Binghampton, N. Y., with one d. Edith S., 407 Hosea T.8 b. June 29, 1845, d. Apr. 28, 1864, 408 Orlando A.8 b. Aug. 25, 1847, 409 George D. b. May 31, 1849, d. Sept. 18, 1871, 410 Scott G.8 b. Oct. 11, 1851, 411 Denton C.8 b. Oct. 17, 1853, 412 Myron$ b. June 1, 1856, 413 Mary R.8 b. Oct. 12, 1858, d. Jan. 29, 1878, 414 Charles8 b. June 17, 1860, and 415 Harriet E.8 b. Sept. 25, 1862. 401 David H.7 of Wadhams Mills, N. Y., d. Feb. 1859.
401} Alpheus O.7 b. Nov. 13, 1820, d. Feb. 22, 1860, m. Mary Viall, Mch. 20, 1856, and had d. 416 Lillies, w. of John Cross of Wadhams Mills.
SCOTT FAMILY.
Capt. John Scott is first mentioned on the New England records as an inhabitant of Hartford. He was for a while afterward a resi- dent of Setauket, then called Ashford. In 1657 he was made free- man at Southampton by the General Court, in which year probably he came here after quite a checkered career, and on Dec. 9, 1658, he was granted a home lot of three acres and five other acres, pro- vided he remained three years. I do not know his former residence in England but have reason to believe it was not Scott's Hall of Kent county.
1 John1 had w. Deborah and son 2 Jekomiah? b. 1663.
2 Jekomiah? d. 1749, was Justice of the Peace a number of years,
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had w. Mary and ch. 3 John3 (on list of 1698 and probably a young child then), 4 Lazarns3 (not on list of 1698, nor any other of these ch.) afterward of Greenwich, Conn., 5 Jekomiah3, 6 Jackson3, 2 Thomas3, 8 Deborah3, 9 Mary3, 10 Sarah3 and 11 Anne3. The order is that given in will of 2 Jekomiah? dated 1749.
6 Jackson3 had ch. 12 Jackson4 b. 1757, 13 Matthew4, 14 .James4, 15 John4 (who removed to Orange Co., N. Y.) and 16 Samuel+, who d. s. p.
12 Jackson4 d. 1842, had w. Susanna and son 17 James5 b. 1784.
17 James' had w. Julia b. 1786 and son 18 Samuel .J. 6 b. 1812, who has w. Loretta D.
13 Matthew4 had son 19 Lewis5 b. 1801.
19 Lewis5 has w. Sophia b. 1801 and ch. 20 Walter b. 1823, 21 Harriet®, w. of Chauncey W. Norton (who have ch. Henry P. and Addie), 22 Henry6 and 23 John6 b. 1838.
20 Walter6 m. Oct. 31, 1864, Louisa, d. of Daniel Jennings, and had s. b. 1865.
14 James+ had ch. 24 Sarah5, w. of Capt. Hervey Harris, and 25 Mary5, w. of Capt. Edward Sayre.
SEYMOUR FAMILY.
The first of this family in America was Richard Seymour, of Hartford, 1639, of Farmington from 1652 to the year of his death, in 1655. The arms of this family, according to the tradition of the English origin, are : Quarterly, first and fourth, or, on a pile gules, between six fleurs-de-lis azure three lions of England ; second and third gules, two wings conjoined in lure, the first downwards or. Crest : Out of a ducal coronet or, a phoenix of the last, issuing from flames proper. Supporters : Dexter, a unicorn argent, maned and tufted or, gorged with a ducal collar, per pale azure and or, to which is affixed a chain of the last : sinister, a bull azure, ducally gorged, chained, hoofed and armed or.
Motto : Foy pour devoir.
1 Richard1 d. 1655, had w. Mary and ch. 2 Thomas2, 3 Richard", 4 John2 and 5 Zechariah .?
2 Thomas2 of Norwalk, Ct., had ch. 6 Hannah3 b. 1654, 7 Abi- gail3, 8 Abigail3, 9 Mary3, 10 Sarah, 11 Thomas3 b. 1660, 12 Mercy3, 13 Matthew3 and 14 Rebecca.3
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3 Richard? had w. Hannah and ch. 15 Samuel3, 16 Ebenezer3, 17 Jonathan3, 18 Hannah3 and 19 Mercy3.
4 John? of Hartford m. Mary Watson and had ch. 20 John3 b. 1666, 21 Thomas3 b. 1669, 22 Mary3 b. 1670, 23 Margaret3 b. 1674, 24 Richard3 b. 1676, 25 Jonathan3 b. 1678, 26 Nathaniel3 b. 1680 and 27 Zechariah3 b. 1684.
20 John3 had ch. 28 John4 b. 1694, 29 Timothy4 b. 1696, 30 Daniel4 b. 1698, 31 Elizabeth4, 32 Jonathan4 b. 1703, 33 Nathaniel4 b. 1704, 34 Susanna4, 35 Margaret4, 36 Zebulon+ b. 1709 and 37 Moses4 b. 1711.
29 Timothy4 m. Rachel Alleyn and had ch. 38 Timothy5 b. 1728, 39 Alleyn5, 40 Charles6, 41 Rachel and 42 Charles5 again.
38 Timothy3 m. Lydia Kellogg and had ch. 43 Timothy6 bap. 1749, 44 Norman6 b. 1740, 45 Truman6, 46 Ann6 and 47 Rachel.6
43 Col. Timothy6 m. Abigail Skinner and had ch. 48 Abigail7, 49 Mabel7, 50 Timothy7 b. 1779, 51 Harriet", 52 Henry7, 53 Orson", 54 Chester7 and 55 James S.7
52 Henry7 had son 56 Henry.8
44 Norman6 of Rome, N. Y., m. 1st a McNeil and 2d Catherine and had ch. 57 Norman7, 58 Alexander7, 59 Ardon7, 60 Mary", w. of Thomas Hastings, D. M. of New York and 61 Catherine7, w. of Miles P. Squier, D. D., of Geneva, N. Y.
57 Norman7 d. Dec. 1859, in. 1st and ¿d Lydia Kelsey, and had ch. 62 Norman8, 63 Catherines, 64 McNeils and 65 Lydia8, w. of Wheeler Hinman.
62 Norman8 of Mt. Morris, Livingston Co., New York, m. Frances Hale Metcalf, and had ch. 66 Mary Catherine9 b. Aug. 29, 1844, w. of George Rogers Howell, the author of this work, now of Albany, N. Y., 67 Henry Hale9 of Buffalo, N. Y., 68 Norman Alexander9 of Mt. Morris, N. Y., and 69 Edward I. Chase9 of Mt. Morris.
68 Norman A.9 m. Elizabeth, d. of Joseph Curtis of Rochester, and had ch. 70 Mary Frances10, 71 Elizabeth10 and 72 Charlotte. 10
64 McNeil m. Ehnira Burpee and had ch. 73 McNiel V.9 and 74 Isabel9, w. of - Stringer.
59 Ardon' had ch. 75 Sarahs, w. of Josiah P. Fitch of New York and 76 Mary.8
45 Truman6 of Albany had ch. 77 William7, 78 Timothy7, 79 Tru- man1, 80 Isaac7 and 81 Julia.7
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"9 Truman' had son S? Truman b. Sept. 24, 1824, a Major- General in the U. S. Army.
37 Moses4 b. 1711 had ch. 83 Moses5. b. 1742, 84 Samuel5, 85 Aaron5, 86 Sarah5, 87 Rachel5, 88 Catherine5, 89 Dorothy5 and 90 Eunice.3
83 Major Moses5 had w. Clarissa and ch. 91 Moses" b. 17:4, 92 Ozias6 b. 1776, 93 Horatio6 b. 1778, 94 Henry6 b. 180, 95 Epaph- roditus6 b. 1783 and 96 Mary. 6
91 Moses6 had son 97 Dr. George.7
92 Ozias6 had w. Sabrina and ch. 98 Origen S.7 of Litchfield, Ct., b. 1804 and 99 John of the same town.
93 Judge Horatio® of Middlebury, Vt., d. Nov. 21, 1857, had ch. 100 Ozias7 of Middlebury, 101 Moses7 of Wisconsin, 102 Horatio7 of Buffalo, N. Y., 103 Mary7, 104 Emma' H.7 and 105 Henry."
94 Henry6 had ch. 106 Mary7, w. of R. B. Miller, 107 Horatio7 of Utica, Governor of New York, 108 Sophia", w. of E. F. Shinnard and 109 John F.7
109 John F.7 of Utica has son 110 Horatioº 1877-80 State Engi- neer of New York.
84 Samuel of Litchfield, Ct., had ch. 111 James", 112 Charles", 113 Harriet6 and 114 Clarissa.
111 James had son 115 William7 of Lansing, Mich.
85 Aaron5 had ch. 116 Friends of Boston, 117 Edward6, 118 Moses6, 119 Israel of Troy. N. Y., 120 Aaron" and 121 Norman.6
117 Edward6 of New York had ch. 122 Edward7 and 123 Friend. 7
120 Aaron6 had son 124 Charles. 7
121 Norman6 had ch. 125 William7 and 126 Charles.7
SQUIRES FAMILY.
This name is generally written Squires, but the forms of Squire, Squier and Squiers are not uncommon on the early records. The first of the name on Long Island was a John Squires, who lived quite early in East Hampton and married the daughter of William Edwards of that settlement. I assume that he was the father of George Squires, who was of the age to be in the second generation, and who lived in East Hampton, though I have seen no express mention of the fact.
Burke's Gen. Armory mentions eight English families of this name as using coat armor.
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1 John1 m. Ann, d. of William Edwards and had son 2 George."
2 George2 m. Jan. 29, 1701, Jane Edwards, and had ch. 3 John3 b. about 1703, 4 Recompence3 bap. 1705 and 5 Thomas3 bap. 1705, who m. May 26, 1726, Rachel Ludlam and removed to Elizabeth- town, N. J.
3 John3 d. Jan. 7, 1758, ae. 55, had w. Phebe and ch. 6 John4 bap. 1715, 7 Ellis4 bap. 1717, 8 Nathan4 bap. 1719, 9 Henry4 bap. 1722, 10 Phebe4 bap. 1724, 11 Mary+ bap. 1729, 12 Zerviah4 bap. 1731, 13 Jeremiah4 bap. 1733, 14 Stephen4 bap. 1735, 15 Jonathan4 bap. 1738 and 16 John+ again bap. 1739.
7 Ellis4 moved into the western part of Southampton and had ch. 17 Seth5, 18 Ellis5 and 19 Daniel. 5
17 Seth5 had ch. 20 Nicholas6 b. 1794, 21 Alvin6 b. 1806 and 22 Seth2 b. 1808.
20 Nicholas had w. Sarah and ch. 23 Abner E.7 b. 1831, 24 Sarah A.7 b. 1836 and 25 Edwin F.7 b. 1840.
21 Alvin6 had w. Mary P. and ch. 26 Allen P.7 b. 1832, 27 Van Buren7 b. 1835, 28 William7 b. 1838, 29 Theron M.7 b. 1840, 30 Edward7 b. 1841, 31 Georgiana7 b. 1843, 32 Lonisa7 b. 1851, 33 Emma J.7 b. 1853 and 34 Mary E.7 b. 1854.
22 Seth6 had w. Harma and ch. 35 Harmietta7 b. 1833, w. of Jo- seph Raynor Howell, 36 Seth7 b. 1834, 37 Jairus M.7 b. 1841, 38 Ann A.7 b. 1843, 39 Monroe7 b. 1847 and 40 George O.7 b. 1852.
18 Ellis5 had ch. 41 Barnabas6 b. 1797, who had w. Naomi, 42 Zachariah Rogers6 b. 1799, 43 Jeremiah6 b. 1802, 44 Jetur6 b. 1807 and 45 Warren. 6
42 Zachariah Rogers6 had w. Margaret and ch. 46 George P.7 b. 1845 and 47 James W.7 b. 1846.
43 Jeremiah6 of Southampton m. Phebe, d. of Samuel Jagger, b. 1804 and had ch. 48 Edwin7 b. 1829, 49 Mary Sophronia7 b. 1831, w. of Jetur White, 50 Lucilla? b. 1834 and 51 Hampton7 b. 1842.
48 Edwin7 m. Jemima - and had ch. 52 George8 b. 1860 and 53 Addie L.º b. 1862.
44 Jetur6 had w. Lucy Ann and ch. 54 Jetur J.7 b. 1834, 55 Eleanor A.7 b. 1841, 56 Leander7 b. 1843, 57 Ida W.7 b. 1846, 58 Lucy E.7 b. 1851, 59 Avis H.7 b. 1853 and 60 Eugene7 b. 1856.
19 Daniel5 had ch. 61 Ellis6 and 62 Daniel. 6
15 Jonathan4 had ch. 63 Stafford,5 64 Ellis5, 65 John b. abt.
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1783, 66 Stephen5, 67 Sylvanus5, 68 Henry5, 69 Mehetabel5, 70 Mary5 and 71 Phebe.5
64 Ellis5 had son 72 Albert G.6 b. 1810.
72 Albert G.6 had w. Sarah and ch. 73 Elenora? b. 1844, 74 Sarah7 b. 1845, 75 Albert E.7 b. 1849, 76 Alice G.7 b. 1851 and 77 Charles Edward? b. 1853.
65 John5 had ch. 78 Phebe", w. of Nathan Hildreth, 79 Sarabell', w. of - Payne, 80 Clarissa J.6 b. 1819 and 81 Edwin6 b. 1825.
67 Sylvanus5 had ch. 82 Stephen6 b. 1819, 83 Margaret6 b. 1823, 84 John6, 85 Henry®, 86 William6, 87 Sylvanus6, 88 Richard6, 89 Stafford6, 90 Mary6 and 91 Margaret A.6
87 Sylvanus® had son 92 William7 b. 1830.
92 William7 had ch. 93 Addie' b. 1861, and 94 Effie® b. 1863.
68 Henry5 had son 95 Samuel B.6 of Mill Pond Head, b. 1830.
4 Recompence3 m. Dec. 30, 1725, Elizabeth Parsons of E. H., and had ch. 96 Elizabeth' bap. 1730, 97 Abraham4 bap. 1733, 98 Hannah4 bap. 1736 and 99 John4 bap. 1:39.
97 Abraham+ d. 1785, had w. Phebe and ch. 100 Hannah5, 101 Sarah5, w. of - Fince, 102 Lucinda3 and 103 Abraham.5
STANBROUGH FAMILY.
Josiah Stanbrough was an inhabitant of Lynn in 1637, in Southampton in 1644, as his name is on the whaling list of March 7 of that year, and was made freeman in this town Sept. 7, 1647, having had the apparently customary trial of three years' residence before attaining the right to vote and hold office. In 1658 he had a residence in Sagg. The title of Mr. is attached to his name on the records.
1 Josiah1 d. in Sagg 1661, m. a 2d w. Alice, wid. of Thomas Wheeler, and had ch. 2 Peregrine2 b. 1640, 3 Mary2, 4 Sarah2, 5 Josiah2 and four other young ch. in 1661, when he made his will - these four may have been the ch. of Mrs. Stanbrough by her first husband.
2 Peregrine2 d. Jan. 15, 1701-2, m. Dec. 15, 1664, Sarah, d. of Rev. Thomas James of East Hampton, and had ch. 6 John3 b. Dec. 11, 1665, 7 Ruth3 b. June 4, 1668, 8 Olive3 b. July 18, 1670, 9 Mary3 b. Oct. 14, 1672, w. of Jonathan Strickland, 10 Hannah3 b. Jan. 28, 1674, w. of John Lupton, 11 Sarah3 b. May 26, 1677, w. of James Herrick, 12 James3 b. Oct. 28, 1679, m. Sarah Edwards of
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E. H., 13 Eunice3 b. Nov. 8, 1682, 14 Elizabeth3 b. Jan. 24, 1686, 15 Ann3 and 16 Martha3.
6 John3 had ch. 17 Josiah4, 18 John4, 19 Peregrine4, 20 Eleazer4, 21 Abigail4, w. of - Rhodes, 22 Martha4 and 23 Mary.4
18 John4 d. in or near Dec. 1753, and had ch. 24 James5, 25 John5, 26 Sarah5, 27 Abigail5, 28 Hannah5, 29 Martha5 and 30 Mary.5
19 Peregrine4 had ch. 31 David5 and 32 Stephen.5
31 David5 had ch. 33 Isaac6, 34 Talmage6 and 35 David. 6
35 David" of Scuttle Hole had w. Lucretia and ch. 36 Stephen? and 37 James .?
20 Eleazer+ of Sagg, b. 1709, had w. Mehetabel b. 1709 and ch. 38 Eleazer5 b. Oct. 23, 1733, 39 Zerviah5 b. Oct. 23, 1735, 40 Lewis5 b. Aug. 6, 1739, 41 Eunice5 b. May, 1746, and 42 Thomas5 b. Nov. 25, 1749.
42 Thomas5 of Moriches d. Nov. 12, 1801, had w. Catherine and ch. 43 Mary6 b. May 5, 1772, 44 Mehetabel6 b. Oct. 5, 1774, 45 Lewis6 b. Aug. 28, 1776, 46 James6 b. Mch. 5, 1779, 47 Clarissa6 b. May, 1782, 48 Catherine6 b. May 21, 1784, 49 Sarah6 b. Feb. 25, 1787, 50 Thomas G.º b. Feb. 20, 1490, of Newburgh, N. Y., d. 1862, 51 Harvey6 b. Jan. 28, 1794, of Orange Co., N. Y., and 52 Mehetabel6 b. Mch. 2, 1796.
46 James6 of Moriches d. July 23, 1862, had w. Nancy and ch. 53 James7, 54 Delia7 and 55 Samnel? b. Aug. 10, 1821.
55 Samuel had 1st w. Beulah and 2d w. Amy and ch. 56 James H.8 b. June 18, 1844, and 57 Edith$ b. Sept. 30, 1857.
5 Josiah2 m. July 24, 1670, Admah Chatfield, and removed to Elizabeth, N. J., 1690. He had ch. 58 Recompence3 b. Aug. 22, 1672, 59 Frances3 b. Apr. 4, 1675, 60 Josiah3 b. June 22, 1677, 61 Hannah3 b. July 1, 1679, 62 Phebe3 b. Sept. 17, 1681, 63 Zerviah3 b. Oct. 1, 1683, and 64 Adonijah3 b. Mch. 18, 1687.
After the death of 5 Josiah? his family, as Hatfield states (Hist. of Elizabeth), removed to Rahway, in New Jersey.
STEPHENS FAMILY.
The town records mention that Thomas Stephens, when a lad of 16 years of age, in 1663, had lost his parents and had some prop- erty left him and that he went to live with Ellis Cook, who then occupied as his homestead the present homestead of Capt. James M.
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GENEALOGIES.
Herrick. Thomas subsequently married a daughter of Ellis Cook and lived in Water Mill. In 1670 he exchanged homesteads with Martha, wid. of Ellis Cook, and in 1807 another Thomas Stephens sold this place to Micaiah Herrick. As to his age there are three data - the one above given; his will says he died Nov. 26, 1700, and his tombstone says he died Nov. 26, 1701, aged 51.
1 Capt. Thomas1 b. about 1650 m. Oct. 20, 1675, Elizabeth Cook, and had ch. 2 Thomas2 b. Jan. 28, 1677, 3 Hester2 b. Feb. 28, 1679, 4 Phebe2 b. Jan. 2, 1682, 5 William2 b. Apr. 4, 1684, and 6 Josiah2 b. June 29, 1688.
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