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2 Thomas2 d. 1711, had w. Hannah and ch. 7 Thomas h. 1699 and 8 Henry.3
7 Capt. Thomas3 of Quogue d. 1779, had 1st w. Ann and 2d w. Abigail and ch. 9 Thomas+, 10 Elizabeth4, w. of - Squires, 11 Edward+ b. 1754, 12 Abraham4, 13 Abigail4, 14 Hannah4, w. of - Squires, 15 Charles1, 16 Anni, w. of - Gould, 17 Susanna4, w. of - Green, and 18 Phebe', w. of - Durling.
9 Thomas+ d. 1782, had w. Mehetabel and ch. 19 Thomas5, 20 Matthias5, 21 Sylvanus5, 22 Ann5 and 23 Mehetabel.5
19 Thomas5 had ch. 24 Thomas6, killed at the battle of Platts- burgh, 25 IIiram6, 26 James6 and 27 Sears.6
11 Edward+ d. 1833, had ch. 28 Edward5 of Michigan, 29 Mah- lon5 b. 1790, 30 Chillon5 and 31 Halsey5 b. 1802.
29 Mahlon5 had ch. 32 Charles6 b. 1817 and 33 Mary6 b. 1821.
32 Charles had w. Rebecca A. b. 1820, and ch. 34 Edward7 b. 1839, 35 William7 b. 1843, 36 Julia7 b. 1845, 37 Hannah" b. 1847, 38 Mahlon b. 1848, 39 Elizabeth? b. 1851, 40 Alice P.7 b. 1855, 41 Charles7 b. 1857, 42 John7 b. 1863 and 43 Emeline? b. 1864.
31 Halsey5 had w. Elizabeth and ch. 44 William6, 45 Hiram6 b. 1836, 46 E. Forrest6 b. 1844, 47 Elizabeth" b. 1846 and 48 Zech- ariah6 b. 1849.
15 Charles4 had son 49 Abraham5 b. 1805.
49 Abraham5 had w. Milicent and ch. 50 Sarah6 b. 1830, 51 John M.6 b. 1841, 52 Hubert F.6 b. 1845, 53 Charles M.6 b. 1847 and 54 Hannah R.6 b. 1849.
8 Henryª of East Hampton m. May 15, 1706, Sarah Jones, and had ch. 55 Henry4 bap. 1707 and 56 Philip4 bap. 1409.
6 Josiah2 of E. Hampton had w. Ruth.
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Burke mentions twelve English families of this name as having coats of arms.
TALMAGE FAMILY.
Thomas Talmage lived in Southampton Co., England, and had a brother John, a husbandman, who lived in Newton Stacey, in the same county, and died apparently without children, as his nephews inherited his estate. Thomas had ch. Symon, who d. s. p., William of Boston, Mass., in 1630, carpenter, Thomas of Boston, 1634, Robert of New Haven and Jane, w. of Richard Walker.
The arms of this family, on an old parchment in East Hampton, are : Gules, between three choughs or, a chevron azure bearing five mullets. Crest : On a wreath or and gules a chough of the first plucking fruit gules from a bough leaved vert of a branch issuing from the dexter side of wreath.
Motto : Frangas non flectes.
1 Thomas1 of Boston, 1634, of Lynn, 1637-39, had land granted in Southampton Oct. 1642, had ch. 2 Thomas2, 3 Robert2 and possibly others.
2 Capt. Thomas? also had land granted in Southampton in Nov. 1642. He had w. Elizabeth, named in his will, which was proved Sept. 29, 1691, and ch. 4 Thomas3, 5 Nathaniel3 b. 1644, 6 John3 b. 16:9, 7 Sarah3, w. of John Bee, 8 Mary3, w. of - Hand, 9 Shubael3 b. 1656 or 7, 10 Onesimus3 b. 1662, 11 Naomi3 and 12 Hannah. 3
4 Thomas3 had ch. 13 Mary4 bap. 1707, 14 Temperance4 bap. 1710, 15 Abigail4 bap. 1712 and 16 Thomas' bap. 1722.
16 Thomas4 m. 2d w. Elizabeth Wick, Sept. 20, 1753, and had ch. 17 Mary5 bap. 1748, 18 Elizabeth5 bap. 1754, 19 a {child bap. 1759 and 20 a daughter bap. 1765.
5 Nathaniel3 d. Aug. 3, 1716, had ch. 21 Naomi4 bap. 1701 and 22 Thomas.4
6 John3 d. Nov. 2, 1764, m. 1st, Dec. 25, 1702, Experience Miller, and 2d w. Ann and had ch. 23 Elizabeth4 bap. 1703, 24 Ennis4 (a son and may be the youngest), 25 John4 bap. 1707, 26 Experience4 bap. 1708, 27 Jeremiah+ bap. 1710, 28 Nathaniel4 bap. 1711, 29 Josiah4 bap. 1713, 30 Joseph+ bap. 1715, 31 Daniel4 bap. 1716, 32 Rebecca+ bap. 1718, 33 Abigail4 bap. 1720, 34 Margery4 bap. 1722, 35 Martha4 bap. 1723, 36 Enos+ bap. 1725, 37 Hannah+ bap.
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1727, 38 Martha+ bap. 1729, 39 David4 bap. 1730, 40 Anne4 bap. 1735 and 41 Rachel4 bap. 1737, and others twenty-one in all.
25 John' had son 42 John5 bap. 1740.
27 Jeremiah+ had son 43 Jeremiah5 bap. 1746.
43 Jeremiah5 had ch. 44 Phebes bap. 1770, 45 Elizabeth6 bap. 1772, 46 a d. bap. 1773 and 47 Jeremiah6 bap. 1776.
28 Nathaniel4 m. 1:34 Mary Fithian and had ch. 48 Nathaniel5 bap. 1738, 49 David5 bap. 1740, 50 Mary5 bap. 1743, 51 Esthers bap. 1745, 52 Lucretia5 bap. 1752 and 53 a ch. bap. 1757.
29 Josiah+ had son 54 Josiah5 bap. 1737.
31 Daniel4 had. ch. 55 Rhoda5 bap. 1744, 56 Abraham5 bap. 1747 and probably 563 Stephen.5
36 Enos4 m. Nov. 23, 1752, Mary Hand and had ch. 57 a ch. bap. 1757, 58 Sarah3 bap. 1764, 59 Keziah5 bap. 1764, 60 a son bap. 1767, 61 a son bap. 1769, 62 a d. bap. 1770, 63 Hannah5 bap. 1714, and 64 Jon.5 bap. 1776. (The omission of names or their abbre- viated form as "Jon. " by Dr. Buel on the church record is unfor- tunate for the genealogist.)
39 David4 d. 1808, had w. Lydia Pike and ch. 65 Lois5 bap. 1761, 66 Henry5 bap. 1763, 67 David5 bap. 1765, 68 William5 bap. 1768, 69 Lydia5 bap. 1773 and 70 John5 bap. 1778.
67 David5 d. 1822, m. 1st Mary Parsons b. 1765 and d. 1796: he m. 2d Phebe Edwards and had ch. 21 Baldwin Cooks bap. 1792, . 42 Marys and 73 David6 (twins) b. Aug. 27, 1799 (and :3 David6 d. Sept. 1799), 74 Phebe6 b. Dec. 16. 1800, and d. Ang. 1801, 75 Phebe E.6 b. Sept. 13, 1802, 76 Anne6 b. Mch. 31, 1804, 77 Davide b. Jan. 25, 1806, 78 Jonathan6 b. Dec. 3, 1808, aud 79 Nathaniel6 b. Jan. 3, 1810.
71 Baldwin C.6 had ch. 80 Sinens? and 81 David.
77 David® m. Mary Ann Miller, b. Oct. 30, 1811, and had ch. 82 Nathaniel Miller7 b. Mch. 1, 1834, 83 David Egbert7 b. Apr. 1, 1836, 84 Henry Clay7 b. Dec. 5, 1844 and 85 William Lionel7 b. July 23, 1849.
83 David E.1 m. Isabel Miller b. Apr. 14, 1841, d. of Isaac Miller of E. H., and had ch. 86 William E.8 b. Nov. 26, 1869 and 87 Mary Elizabeth® b. Nov. 17, 1874.
563 Stephen.5 A Stephen b. about 1744 was the son of a Daniel Talmage. As 31 Daniels appears to be the only one of the name 50
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then living, I conjecture he was the man. On this supposition, 563 Stephen5 had ch. 88 Daniel6 and 89 Stephen.6
88 Daniel6 had ch. 90 Isaac7, 91 John', 92 Mary?, w. of Charles Corwith of Watermill, 93 Sanford7, 94 Susan7, 95 Phebe? and 96 George.7
89 Stephen6 had ch. 97 Emily? and 98 Eliza7, both in succession wives of Capt. Charles Goodall of Southampton.
Had some of the living members of this family replied to letters of inquiry a fuller record would have been given.
TERBELL FAMILY.
William Terbell or Tarbill, as the name was generally written in olden time, and still is by a branch of this family in Boston, first appears on record in 1694. He lived in Bridgehampton where some of his descendants still reside. He moved to Mecox in 1696.
1 William1 m. Mary, d. of Jonas Bower, and had ch. 2 William?, 3 Mary2, 4 Jonah2 and 5 David .?
2 William2 had son 6 John.3
4 Jonah" had son 7 Jonah3 b. 1744.
7 Jonah3 d. 1823, had w. Puah and ch. 8 Jason M.4, 9 Jubal4 and 10 William. 4
8 Jason M.4 had ch. 11 Hannah5, w. of Sylvanus Parsons of East Hampton and 12 Jason5 b. 1848.
12 Jason5 had d. 13 Phebe M.º b. 1845, w. of - Talmage of Brooklyn.
9 Jubal4 had son 14 Henry5 of New York.
10 William4 had son 15 Charles5 b. 1811.
15 Charles had w. Phebe S. and d. 16 Ellen6 b. 1845.
5 David2 had son 17 David.3
The absence of information of this family in the public records occasions this brief mention.
TOPPING FAMILY.
Thomas Topping, the first of this name in Sonthampton, accord- ing to family tradition, was a refugee from religous persecution in England. Savage says (Gen. Dict.), "Thomas Topping of Mil- ford, 1639, but earlier was of Wethersfield and Representative in 1639, joined the church of Milford with his w. Emma in 1640.
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Had s. Elnathan baptized Aug. 2, 1640, and James Feb. 12, 1643. A contract made Oct. 20, 1666, at Milford, for his marriage with Mary, widow of Timothy Baldwin, is by her referred to ten years later when she was disposing of her property, in conformity with said contract to her children. He had before 1678 made Lydia the widow of John Wilford his third wife, and for the residue of his days lived at Branford, where, Oct. 5, 1686, he gave by deed to his sons Elnathan and James at Southampton, all his lands in the lat- ter place; to d. Mary Quinney (or some such name), ten cows; to d. Martha Herrick £10, in addition to what she had already received, to be paid by the sons, who then had the keeping of the cows also. His widow in 1688 transacted business with those sons and died Nov., 1694."
From the Southampton Records it is clear that the Thomas Top- ping mentioned by Savage resided several years in Southampton, then removed to Branford, and there remained till his death.
Capt. Thomas the first settler gave his son 5 Capt. Thomas his homestead at the south end. The latter dies in 1682, and in 1683 Capt. Thomas of Branford confirms the gift of the same to Thomas, oldest son of 5 Capt. Thomas.
Burke gives the arms of an English family of Toppings, as fol- lows: Azure, ten lozenges, four, three, two, one argent - crest. Two lion's gambs, sable holding up a roundel vair.
1 Thomas' d. 1688, had 1st w. Emma, 2d w. Mary, who d. June 9, 1668, and 3d w. Lydia, who d. 1694, and ch. 2 Elnathan? b. 1640, 3 James2 b. 1642 or 3, 4 John? b. 1646, 5 Thomas', 6 Mary2 and 7 Martha?, w. of James Herrick.
The Lopping
2 Capt. Elnathan? of Sagg, d. 1705, had w. Mary and ch. S Elnathan3 b. Aug. 20, 1664, 9 Abigail3 b. Jan. 17, 1667, 10 Mary3 b. Nov. 18, 1670, 11 Mehetabel3 b. June 27, 1675, 12 Stephen3 b. Sept. 24, 1679, and 13 Sylvanus3 b. Mch. 8, 1682.
8 Elnathan3 d. Sept. 1751, had w. Mary and ch. as by will 14 Elnathan4, 15 Job4, 16 Silas4, 17 Luther4, 18 Zephaniah4, 19 Mary4, 20 Phebe4 and 21 Jerusha. 4
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One of these sons of S Elnathan3 had son 22 Job5 b. 1760.
22 Job5 d. 1834, had w. Martha and ch. 23 Luther6, 24 James6 and 25 Ira. 6
23 Luther6 had ch. 26 Hiram7 of Sag Harbor and 27 Edwin.7
12 Capt. Stephen3 d. 1746, m. 1st Hannah - and 2d wid. Elizabeth or Elishabah Matthews of East Hampton Dec. 14, 1727, and had ch. (order of births not known) 28 Elnathan4, 29 Stephen4, 30 Sylvanus4, 31 David4 b. 1716, 32 Daniel4, 33 Mary4, w. of Pierson and 34 Hannah4, w. of - Wood.
29 Stephen+ d. 1782, had w. Abigail and ch. 35 Stephen5, 36 Henry5 b. 1750, 37 Jeremiah5, 38 Charles5, 39 Hannah5, w. of - Pierson, 40 Abigail5 and 41 Paul.5
35 Stephen5 had ch. 42 Stephen6 and 43 Nathan.6
42 Stephen6 had ch. 44 James M.1 of Sagg, 45 Henry7, 47 Theo- dore7 and 47 Stephen7 b. 1808.
47 Stephen7 had w. Catherine b. 1814 and ch. 48 Augustus8 b. 1833, 49 James3 b. 1835, 50 Henrys b. 1838, 51 Marthas b. 1844, 52 Thomas9 b. 1849 and 53 Leanders b. 1851.
36 Henry5 d. 1812, had w. Mary and ch. 54 Henry6 b. 1777, 55 Paul6, 56 Josiah6, 57 Charles6 and 58 Hervey.6
54 Henry6 d. 1851, had w. Mehetabel and ch. 59 Sophronia7, w. of David Burnett, and 60 Jane H.", w. of Stephen D. Wood.
55 Paul6 had d. 61 Laura7, w. of Hervey Hedges.
57 Charles6 had s. 62 Charles Henry.7
62 Charles H.7 had w. Janette and ch. 63 William Henry8 b. Ang. 8, 1855, 64 Charles Prices b. July 8, 1865, and 65 Jessie Ster- ling3 b. Sept. 11, 1869.
58 Hervey6 had son 66 James H.7
66 James H.7 of Wainscott had ch. 67 Morgan' and 68 Harriet.8
37 Jeremiah5 of Tuckahoe had son 69 Hervey6 of Hill St., South- ampton.
69 Hervey6 had ch. 70 William L.", 71 Edward7 b. 1828 and 72 Harriet7 b. 1835, w. of William McCorkell.
31 David+ b. 1716, d. Dec. 16, 1796, had 1st w. Phebe and 2d w. Jane, and ch. 73 Matthews b. 1753 and 74 David5 b. 1748.
73 Matthew5 d. Sept. 5, 1837, had w. Jane and ch. 75 Abraham6, who removed, 76 Joseph Warren6 of Brookhaven, 77 Davide of Orange Co., N. Y., 78 Gardiner B.6 b. 1801, 79 Eliphalet® of Ohio and 80 Nathaniel® b. 1791.
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78 Gardiner B.6 had w. Mary and ch. 81 Mary E. b. 1856 and 82 Addison G. b. 1861.
80 Dr. Nathaniel6 had w. Anna and ch. 83 Robert Emmett, 84 George Clarence7 b. 1842 and 85 Mary Ellen7 b. 1842, w. of Dr. John C. Herrick.
83 Robert E. is an attorney at law in New York and graduate of Amherst College. He m. Mary, only d. of Capt. Selden Foster of Cobb.
74 David5 d. 1834, had w. Rebecca and s. 86 Rensselaer6 b. 1796.
86 Rensselaer® had w. Charity b. 1799 and s. 87 Sidney B.7 of West Hampton b. 1829.
87 Sidney B. m. Helen A. Hawkins and has d. 88 Ida II. & b. 1863.
32 Daniel4 of B. H. d. 1787, had w. Elizabeth and ch. 89 Joseph5, 90 Seth5, 91 Abijah5, 92 Daniel5, 93 William5, 94 Elizabeth5, w. of - Howell, 95 Prudence5, w. of - Jennings, 96 Martha5, w. - of - Hildreth, and 97 Ziporah5, w. of - Cooper.
13 Sylvanus3 b. 1682, had ch. 98 Ethan+ and 99 Sylvanus.4
98 Ethan+ had ch. 100 Shadrach5, 101 Jesse5, 10? Charles5, removed, 103 James5 and 104 Stephen5, who d. s. p.
101 Jesse5 had ch. 105 George S.6 and 106 Charles C.6
105 George S.3 had ch. 107 George S.' and 108 James M .?
106 Charles C.6 had s. 109 Charles C.7 b. 1814.
109 Charles C." had w. Emma P. b. 1817 and ch. 110 Parmissa' b. 1840, 111 Charles3 b. 1844 and 112 Annas b. 1848.
103 James5 had son 113 Stephen6 of Sag Harbor.
99 Sylvanus4 had son 114 Sylvanus.5
3 James2 d. 1694, had w. Abigail and s. 115 James3 b. Nov. 1. 1610.
115 James3 had ch. 116 Hezekiah4 and 117 Charles. 4
5 Capt. Thomas2 d. 1681, m. Hannah, d. of John White, and had ch. 118 Thomas3 b. Feb. 11, 1660, 119 Rachel3 b. Apr. 19, 1663, 120 Ann3 b. June 9, 1666, 121 Hester3 b. Apr. 16, 1671, 122 Joseph3 b. June 30, 1674, 123 Daniel3 b. Aug. 19, 1676, and 124 Edward3 b. Feb. 9, 1678. The inventory of 5 Thomas' property amounted to £703 14s. 6d. 4 John2 d. 1686, had w. Deborah and ch. 125 Josialı3 b. 1663, 126 John3, 127 Zerubbabel3 and 128 Ephraim.3 Inventory £326 2s. 6d.
125 Capt. Josiah3 d. 1726, m. Hannah, d. of Daniel Sayre, and had ch. 129 Josiah4 and 130 John4 b. 1706.
129 Deacon Josiah4 d. 1747, had Ist w. Mehetabel and 2d w. Abigail and ch. 131 Thomas5, 132 Josiah5, 133 Abraham5, 134 Edward5, 135 Mehetabel5, w. of - Sanford, 136 Esther5 and 137 Keturah.5
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130 John4 d. 1747, had w. Sarah and ch. 138 Hannah5, 139 Nathan3 b. about 1732, 140 Sarah5, 141 Phebe5, 142 Mary5 and 143 Abigail.5
When I published the first edition of this work, in 1866, it was believed by some in the family that a Deacon Thomas Topping (whom we now designate as 144 Thomas4) was the father of 145 Edwards and that 144 Thomas4 was a grandson of 5 Thomas. ? Since that time I have seen nothing to prove or disprove that belief. But after all 145 Edward5 may be really the son of 129 Deacon Josiah4, and, therefore, 134 Edward5 above. I am inclined to believe this, and, therefore, dropping the 145 Edwards, I will proceed on this assumption.
134 Edward5 had ch. 146 Stephen6 b. 1764, 147 George6 and 148 Abraham.
146 Stephen6 d. 1840 and had ch. 149 Alauson b. 1802, and 150 Edward .?
149 Capt. Alanson had w. Elmira b. 1805 and ch. 151 Arabella8 b. 1837, 152 Emily8 b. 1841 and 153 James R,8 b. 1848.
150 Capt. Edward7 of Moriches m. Lydia Glasier and had ch. 154 Lydia`, w. of Capt. James Worth of Southold, 155 Louisas, w. of Henry Osborne of Moriches, 156 Edward8, 157 Caroline D.s, w. of Prof. Swift of Rochester, 158 Agnes® (married) and 159 Eugene.º
148 Abraham6 had ch. 160 Elisha7, 161 S. Howell7 and 162 Jones." An Abraham died 1758, leaving w. Sarah but no ch. born.
WHITAKER FAMILY.
The " Beanties of England," a large English work, speaks of the Bampton Manor in the village of Bampton, county of Oxford, as the seat of the Whitaker family. The grand- father of George W. Whitaker of Southamp- ton, Edward Whitaker, occupied this and here his children were born. Beginning with Edward, a county magistrate, the pedigree is as follows :
1 Edward1 had ch, 2 Frederick2, 3 Sarah?, w. of William Hanbury Jones, a famous con- veyancer of London, 4 Ann2, d. unmarried, and 5 Edward .?
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2 Frederick? m. Susanna Humfrey of the Holt House, Woking- ham, Berks Co., and had son 6 Sir Frederick3, Attorney-General and some time Prime Minister in Auckland, New Zealand, 7 George W.3 b. in Bampton 1817 and seven daughters, four of whom married clergymen of the church of England, one m. in London and one in Erbach on the Rhine and one d. unmarried.
7 George W.3 m. Mch. 4, 1841, Catherine, d. of James and Mary (McLean) Alcock of Staffordshire, and had ch. 8 Frederick4, who d. in Auckland 1872, 9 Susan4, w. of Rev. Dr. McDonald, 10 Edith4, w. 1st of Charles S. Sharp, and after his death m. Nov. 6, 1886, Thomas F. Bisgood of Sag Harbor, 11 Arthur, now of Arizona, 12 Edward Gascoigne+ and 13 Alice M.+
Mr. George W. Whitaker came to America in 1850 and to South- ampton in 1860 and purchased the Long Springs place of the heirs of Samuel Jagger, where he now resides.
12 Edward G.4 m. Sarah Inness and is now Deputy Attorney- General of the State of New York, and resides in Albany, and had son 14 Inness5 b. May 22, 1886.
WHITE FAMILIES.
1. Descendants of John White.
Two families of this name came to Southampton, the first, that of John White, about 1644. He was a resident of Lynn in 1630, freeman there in 1633, and made freeman in Southampton in 1647. The other family descended from the seventh pastor of the church, Rev. Sylvanus White, who was the son of Rev. Ebenezer White, of Bridgehampton. Both of these families, however, are said to have a common ancestor, Thomas White of Weymouth, Mass. He was Representative in Gen. Court in 1636 and 37. He died Aug. 1679, leaving, according to Farmer, 1st Joseph of Mendon; 2 Samuel of Weymouth, b. 1642, admitted freeman 1666, Represen- tative 1679, and died without issue, 3d Thomas of Braintree, 4th Hannah, who m. John Baxter and 5th Ebenezer b. 1648, and died Aug. 24, 1703, and father of Rev. Sylvanus of Southampton. John, the first of this name in Southampton, is thought to be another son of Thomas of Weymouth, not being mentioned in his will, because he died in 1662 before his father.
This is possible as Thomas of Weymouth was born in 1599.
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There are 74 English families of this name mentioned by Burke as using coat armor.
For the descendants of other children of Thomas of Weymouth see Thayer's Family Memorials.
1 John1 d. 1662, had w. Ann (who in 1653 m. Zerubbabel Phillips of Southampton) had ch. 2 John2, 3 Sarah2, 4 Hannah?, w. of Capt. Thomas Topping; 5 James2, 6 Martha", who m. June 12, 1673, Capt. John Howell, 7 Abigail, who m. Oct. 19, 1682, Capt. Abraham Howell, 8 Esther2 m. July 11, 1678, Samuel Clark and 9 one other d. not named in his will.
2 John2 prob. d. about 1670, had w. Hannah and ch. 10 John3 and 11 Elizabeth.3
10 John3 in 1689 appears to be living in Huntington, L. I., and later was a resident of Elizabeth, N. J.
5 James2 m. Nov. 24, 1675, Ruth Stratton of E. H .; he d. Aug. 21, 1694, and had ch. 12 Ephraim3 b. Dec. 29, 1677, 13 Sarah3, 14 James3 b. May 15, 1681, 15 Stephen3 b. Oct. 13, 1684 and 16 Charles.3
12 Capt. Ephraim3 d. Jan. 2, 1752, m. Sarah, d. of William Her- rick, who d. Oct. 12, 1756, de. 74, and had ch. 17 John4, 18 Wil- liam4, 19 Eber1, 20 Prudence4, w. of - Gibbs, 21 Desire4, w. of John Howell, 22 Sibyl4, w. of - Parshall and 23 Mary4, w. of John Foster.
17 John4 had w. Jerusha and son 24 John.5
24 John5 had ch. 25 Ephraim6, 26 George6, 27 Mary6, w. of Zebulon Cooper, 28 Jerusha6, w. of John Bishop and 29 John6 b. 1781.
25 Ephraim6 m. Dec. 23, 1787, Mary Reeves and had ch. 30 John and 31 Nathan7 b. 1790.
30 John7 had ch. 32 John F.8 and 33 William.8
32 John F.8 had son 34 Hervey L.9, who has w. Sarah J.
33 Capt. Williams b. 1826, m. Phebe, d. of John Proud and has ch. 35 William H.9 b. 1855, 36 Edith9 b. 1861 and 37 Amy9 b. 1863.
31 Nathan7 m. Mary, d. of John Bishop and had ch. 38 Susan8, w. of Joseph King, 39 Mary8 b. 1824, w. of Albert Halsey, 40 Albert8 b. 1827, 41 Jetur8 b. 1829, 42 Eleanor M.8 b. 1829 and 43 Harriet8 b. 1835.
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40 Alberts of Pennsylvania m. Catherine J. Morgan and had ch. 44 Robert M.9 b. 1855, 45 Albert A.9 b. 1860, 46 Anna M.9 b. 1862 and 47 Nathan R.º b. 1863.
41 Jetur m. Mary Sophronia, d. of Jeremiah Squires and has ch. , 48 Lucy E.9 b. 1861, w. of Jesse T. Fowler and 49 Carrie B.9 b. 1864.
26 George6 m. Ruth b. 1773, d. of Jonah Howell and had ch. 50 Mehetabel7 b. 1806, 51 Stephen7 and 52 George7 b. 1820.
51 Stephen7 had ch. 53 Williams and 54 Charles.8
52 Capt. George G. m. Elizabeth, d. of Daniel and Mary Ford- ham, and had ch. 55 Elizabeth* b. 1852, w. of James A. IFildreth, 56 Frank T.8 b. 1856, 57 Gilbert N.5 b. 1860 and 58 Annie II.8 b. 1862.
29 Deacon John6 d. Oct. 5, 1854, m. 1st Bertha Reeves and had ch. 59 Harriet7, w. of Capt. Joseph Harris, 60 Charles b. 1824, and 61 Jane7, w. of Lafayette Donglas of Sag Harbor. Bertha d. and he m. 2d w. Mehetabel, d. of Deacon Moses Culver b. 1187 and d. Aug. 6, 1845, and had ch. 62 Anni, w. of William Henry Post now of Stockton, Cal., and 63 Martha', w. of Capt. James M. Huntting, late of Bridgehampton. Deacon John m. 3d w. wid. Ann Four- nier, but had no other ch.
60 Charles m. 1st w. who d. and left no ch. He m. 2d Sarah Jane, d. of Charles Parsons and had ch. 64 Elwyn P. b. Sept. 13, 1851, 65 John H. b. Oct. 31, 1854. 66 Laura J.º b. Nov. 15, 1855, m. Jan. 6, 1880, Selden H. Halsey, 67 William W.8 b. Mch. 15, 1858, and d. young, 68 William W. again b. Jan. 29, 1860, 69 Harriet N.5 b. Feb. 21, 1867, and 70 Charles Parsons" b. Mch. 1, 1870.
60 Charles m. 3d w. wid. Eliza Baldwin in the summer of 1886.
65 John H.8 m. May, 1880, Alicia Penny.
68 William W.8 m. Feb. 14, 1885, Ida Dayton.
18 William4 had ch. 71 William3 and 22 Elias.5
71 William5 had ch. 43 Oliver6, 74 Davide b. 1771, 75 Jeremiah6, 76 Sylvanus6 b. 1781 and 77 Ruth6 b. 1785.
73 Oliver6 m. Bethia Jessup and had son 78 Thomas Nicholas? b. 1710, who m. Nancy R., d. of James White.
74 David® had ch. 79 Eliza7 b. 1807, 80 Emily? b. 1815 and 81 Hannah7, w. of Anthony Jolly. 51
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75 Jeremiah6 of Greene Co., N. Y., had ch. 82 Amanda1, 83 Henry7, a Professor in the Union Theolog. Seminary in New York, 84 Emma1, 85 Eunice7, 86 Matilda7, 87 James7, SS Rev. Samuel7 and 89 William.7
83 Prof. Henry7 had ch. 90 Rev. Theodore F.8, 91 Henry8 of New York, and 92 Maria. 8
76 Sylvanus6 had ch. 93 Maria7, 94 Eli7 b. 1812 and 95 Harriet.7
94 Capt. Eli' had w. Phebe and ch. 96 Sarah A.8 b. 1845, 97 Henry E.8 b. 1850 and 98 Fanny L.8 b. 1852.
72 Elias5 had ch. 99 Hannah6 b. 1785, w. of Ebenezer Howell, 100 Sarah6, w. of Capt. Stephen Sayre, and 101 Edward6 b, 1789.
101 Capt. Edward6 of Sebonac, m. 1st Emma, d. of David Rose, 2d her sister wid. Mary Drake, mother of Capt. David R. Drake by her first husband, and had ch. 102 William1, d. s. p., 103 Jane7 b. 1823, 104 Emma7 b. 1826, 105 Elias Howell b. 1831 and 106 Hubert7 b. 1833.
105 Capt. Elias H.7 m. Elizabeth, d. of James G. Howell.
106 Capt. Hubert7 m. Sarah E., d. of Capt. George Post and has son 107 George Post.8
14 James3 had ch. 108 Ebenezer4 b. 1711 and 109 Charles4 b. 1716, d. 1791, who had w. Sarah, but if ch. I know not.
108 Ebenezer+ d. Mch. 24, 1783, and had w. Mehetabel and son 110 James5 b. 1746.
110 Major James5 d. Feb. 28, 1807, and had ch. 111 Silas6 b. 1776 and 112 James6 b. 1777.
111 Silas6 d. May 23, 1856, had w. Abigail and d. 113 Mary", w. of David Rogers Rose.
112 James6 d. Oct. 1. 1858, m. Phebe, d. of Peter Howell and had ch. 114 Peter Howell7 b. 1805, 115 James' of New York, 116 Mary7, 117 Darius P.7 b. 1815, 118 Nancy R.7 b. 1818, w. of T. Nicholas White and 119 a d., who m. Melven Parsons of New Bal- timore, New York.
2. Descendants of Ebenezer White.
1 Ebenezer1 b. 1648 (as before mentioned, the fifth son of Thomas White of Weymouth) d. Aug. 24, 1703, m. Hannah, d. of Nicholas Phillips and had ch. 2 Ebenezer? b. 1672, 3 Thomas2 b. Aug. 19,
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1673, 4 Samuel2, 5 Joseph?, 6 Hannah? b. May 12, 1681, 7 Abigail? b. Mch. 3, 1863, 8 Benjamin2 b. Feb. 21, 1685, 9 Experience2 b. July 1, 1686, and 10 Elizabeth? b. Nov. 9, 1688.
2 Rev. Ebenezer? of Bridgehampton, grad. Harvard Coll. 1692, d. Feb. 4, 1756, had w. Hannah and ch. 11 Elnathan3 b. 1695, 12 Hannah3, w. of - Rossiter, 13 James3, 14 Mary3, 15 Sylvanus3 b. 1704, 16 Phebe3 and 17 Silas3 b. 1710, d. 1742, and had w. Sarah, d. of Arthur Howell.
11 Deacon Elnathan3 d. June 5, 1:73, and had s. 18 Ebenezer+ b. 1723.
18 Ebenezer' d. Feb. 11, 1802, had ch. 18 Silas5 b. 1748, 19 Samuel5, 20 Henry5, M. D., d. s. p. in Goshen, N. Y., 21 Elnathan5, d. s. p., 22 John5, 23 Rufus5 and 24 Sarah5, w. of Elihn Howell.
18 Silas5 d. Aug. 2, 1815, had w. Mary and ch. 25 Silas6, 26 Ebe- nezer6 b. 1782, 27 Mary6 and 28 Rachele, w. of Job H. Halsey.
25 Deacon Silas6 had ch. 28 Josiah7 b. 1802, 29 Harriet7, w. of Corwith, and 30 Clarissa7, w. of David Hedges.
26 Ebenezer6 d. 1855, had w. Mary and ch. 31 Eliza7, 32 Alonzo7 b. 1810, 33 Jerusha1, w. of - Rose, 34 Silas7, 35 Joan7 and 36 Edward.7
32 Alonzo7 had w. Esther b. 1820 and ch. 37 Phebe J.8 b. 1841, 38 Mary E.8 b. 1843, 39 Jerusha C.8 b. 1846 and 40 Esther F.8 b. 1853.
19 Samuel5 had ch. 41 Samuel® and 42 Milton. 6
22 John3 had ch. 43 Daniel Howell6, 44 Elnathan6 b. 1798, 45 Henry6, 46 Susan6, w. of Gordon Corwith, and 47 Charity6, w. of Sears.
45 Henry6 had w. Eliza and ch. 48 Abigail7, w. of Capt. George Hand of East Hampton, 49 George7 b. 1829, 50 Benjamin7, 51 Alfred7, 52 Sarah A.7 b. 1836 and 53 John E. b. 1838.
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