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23 Rufus5 had ch. 54 David", 55 Samuel6, 56 Henry® and 57 George. 6
15 Rev. Sylvanus3, grad. of Harvard Coll. 1722, d. Oct. 22, 1782, m. Phebe, d. of Hezekiah Howell, and had ch. 58 Sylvanus4, 59 Edward4 b. 1731, 60 Hezekiah4, 61 Daniel4, 62 Silas4, 63 Phebe4, w. of James Tilley of Hartford, Ct., d. Oct. 26, 1782, 64 Ebenezer4 died in infancy, 65 Ebenezer4 b. 1746 and 66 Henry4 b. 1750.
Mention has been made before of Rev. Sylvanus in the history of the church in Southampton.
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58 Sylvanus4 m. Eunice Herrick of Southampton and removed to Orange Co., N. Y., and had ch. 67 Phebe5, 68 Sylvanus5, 69 Eunice5 and 70 Nathan H.5
70 Nathan H.5 had s. 71 Albert S.5 b. Oct. 24, 1803, grad. of Union Coll. 1822, U. S. Senator from Indiana, etc., and d. in Stockwell, Ind., 1864.
59 Edward4 d. June, 1767, m. Hannah, d. of Francis Pelletreau of Southampton, removed to Orange county, N. Y., and had ch. 72 Hannah5, 73 Edward5, 74 Mary5 and 75 Phebe.5
60 Hezekiah4 m. Abigail Sayre of Southampton, removed to Orange county and there died, leaving six children.
61 Daniel4, M. D., settled in Westchester, of Westchester Co., N. Y., m. Euphemia Bartow of New Rochelle, d. 1781, and had ch. 76 Phebe5, 77 Bathsheba5, w. of Don Joseph Barnubeau, Spanish Con- sul General, 78 Matilda5, 79 Daniel5, 80 Euphemia5 and 81 The- ophilus. 5
62 Silas4 removed to Orange Co., N. Y., m. Sarah Newson and had ch. 82 James T.5, 83 Silas5, 84 Levi5, 85 Harriet5 and 86 Robert. 5
84 Levi5 m. Ellen Cox and had ch. 87 Adelia6, 88 Elvira6, 89 Charles6, 90 George6, 91 Robert6, 92 Harriet6 and 93 Elenora6, all of whom are married and have children.
65 Ebenezer4, M. D., of Yorktown, Westchester Co., New York, m. Helena, d. of Theophilus Bartow of New Rochelle, d. in 1827, and his wife d. a few years after him. He had ch. 94 Catherine5, w. of Dr. Samuel Strang of Peekskill, 95 Bartow5 b. 1776, 96 Ebe- nezer5 b. 1780, 97 Henry5, M. D., b. 1781, d. s. p. 1865, 98 Lewis6 b. 1782, 99 James5 and 100 Theodosius. 5
Dr. Ebenezer White's patriotism during the revolutionary war was rewarded by his election to the State Senate, as well as by the universal respect of his fellow-citizens.
95 Bartow5, M. D., of Fishkill, N. Y., d. Dec. 10, 1862, m. Ann Schenck and had twelve ch., the names of those who survived him being 101 Helena6, 102 Catherine6, 103 Matilda6, 104 Evalina6, 105 Louis B.6, 106 Anna6, 107 Harriet6, 108 Mary6, 109 Octavia6 and 110 Novenia.6
96 Ebenezer5, M. D., of Somers, N. Y., d. Mch. 20, 1865, m. Amy, d. of Samuel Green of Somers, and had ch. 111 Bartow F.6, 112 Stephen G.6, d. s. p., 113 Helen A.6, w. of James Brett of
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Fishkill, 114 Lewis H.6, 115 Oliver6, 116 Phebe6, w. of Robert Cal- houn, 117 John P.6, 118 Euphemia6 and 119 Samuel,6
111 Bartow F.6, M. D., of Greenwich, Ct., m. Ann Augusta, d. of Dr. Elisha Belcher, and had ch. 120 Stephen7, 121 Alethea7 and 122 Elisha.7
114 Lewis H.6, M. D., of Fishkill, m. Helena, d. of John C. Van Wyck, and had ch. 123 Howell' and 124 Catherine."
'115 Oliver6, M. D., d. a few years ago in New York, where he had been a most distinguished physician, Vice-President of the Academy of Medicine. Late in life he married, but left no chil- dren. He said to the writer in Southampton, that as he came in the cars from New York he wondered why his ancestors did not sooner leave such a sterile wilderness. But as we rode through the Hamptons, on a visit to Montauk Point, he remarked, as he saw the luxuriant fields all around him, that his only wonder then was that they ever left at all.
117 John P.6, a merchant of New York, had w. Margaret, d. of David Bryson, and d. s. p.
98 Lewis5 d. 1836, m. Amelia Raymond and had ch. 125 Fred- eric6, 126 Sarah6, 127 Mary6, 128 Ebenezer®, 129 Catherine6, 130 Elizabeth6, 131 Constant6, 132 Stephen G.6, 133 Aurelia6, 134 Lewis A.6 and 135 John B.6
9.9 James5 m. Sarah Bedell and had ch. 136 William B.6, 137 Elizabeth6, 138 Mary6 and 139 Alvira.6
100 Theodosius5 m. Philena Wright and had ch. 140 Henry6, 141 Emmeline®, 142 Josephus6 and 143 Louisa.6
66 Henry4, M. D., of Southampton, d. Dec. 20, 1840, m. 1st Hannah Eells and 2d Ann Stephens and had ch. 144 Hannah E.5, 145 Sylvanus5 and 146 Phebe. 5
145 Sylvanus5 m. Jane, d. of Samuel Jagger, and had ch. 147 Henry K.6 b. 1829 and 148 Theodore S.6 b. 1839, both of whom married and had ch.
WICK FAMILY.
John Wick, the first of this name in Sonthampton, a serge- maker, is first mentioned in 1693. He lived first in Southampton, then moved to Bridgehampton, where he died.
1 John1 b. 1661, d. Jan. 16, 1719, had w. Temperance and ch. 2
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Job2, 3 John?, 4 Henry2, 5 Daniel2, 6 James2, 7 Temperance2, 8 Ann2, 9 Phebe2 and 10 Edith. ?
2 Job2 d. 1761, had w. Anne and ch. 11 William3, 12 Lemuel3, 13 Zebulon3 b. Aug. 26, 1748, and 14 Henry3 b. Oct. 23, 1707.
10 William3 had s. 15 Sylvanus.4
13 Zebulon3 d. 1809, m. 1st, Aug. 5, 1789, Phebe Jagger, and per- haps had 2d w. Mary, and ch. 16 Lucretia4 b. 1775, w. of Edward Reeves, 17 Lemuel4 b. 1778, 18 Susanna4 b. 1780, 19 Elizabeth4 b. 1783 and 20 William4 b. 1793.
20 William4 m. Milicent Pierson and had ch. 21 Philetus5, 22 Milicent5, 23 Lemuel and 24 William 5
4 Henry2 d. Dec. 21, 1780, m. Mary Cooper b. Apr. 4, 1718, and d. July 7, 1787, and had ch. 25 Henry3 b. Mch. 9, 1737, d. Sept. 10, 1781, 26 Mary3 b. Aug. 13, 1739, d. Sept. 18, 1796, 27 James3 h. Dec. 19, 1741, 28 Phebe3 b. Nov. 9, 1746, and 29 Tempe3 b. Oct. 30, 1758, d. Apr. 22, 1822, w. of Capt. William Tuttle.
3 John? of Bridge Hampton had ch. 30 Jolin3, 31 Elizabeth3, 32 Temperance3, 33 Edward3, 34 Anne3 and 35 Elisha."
33 Edward3 had ch. 36 Mary4 and 37 Elizabeth4 bap. in E. H. June, 1776.
1 John1, yeoman, was sheriff of Suffolk county from Oct. 1699 to Oct. 1700 and from Dec. 20, 1701, to Oct. 1702, and a magistrate from 1702 till his death. Provision is made in his will that his son John may " be brought up to learning in a college," and he was a graduate of Yale College in 1722.
The epitaph of 1 John1 reads as follows :
Here | was layed | the body of Mr. | John Wick Esq. | who dyed Janvary | the 16th Anno 1719 | in the 59th year | of his age.
The stone is in the center of a six or eight acre lot in Bridge- hampton. The tradition is that he gave direction to have his body laid here, but his friends disregarded it and attempted to dig a grave in the graveyard, but the ants (in January !) came out in such swarms and filled the grave as they dug, that they were com- pelled to abandon their purpose. Another tradition says that the heirs, not liking the disposition of the property made in his will, read a summons over his grave, calling him to appear in court and show cause why the will should not be broken.
Burke mentions one English family of the name using coat armor.
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WILLMAN FAMILY.
Isaac Willman had " accommodations layed out " to him in 1645. When the site of the village was changed in 1648 from Old Town to the present one along Main street, he had a house-lot granted to him next south of Ellis Cook, provided he stayed three years.
1 Isaac1 had w. Mary and ch. 2 Isaac2 b. Aug. 31, 1657, 3 Abra- ham2, 4 Matthew2, 5 John2, b. May 18, 1670, 6 Theophilus? and 7 Benjamin.2
2 Isaac2 m. Oct. 7, 1686, Mary Wines of Southold, and had ch. 8 Mary3 b. Dec. 9, 1689, and 9 Abraham.3
The family did not remain in the town probably much later than the year 1700, and there are none now of this name residing in Southampton.
WOODRUFF FAMILY.
John Woodruff is first mentioned on the list of 1657. His will mentions John, his eldest son, living in Elizabeth, N. J., and John, his youngest son, living in Southampton. The latter was heir to John Gosmer, and probably married his daughter, and lived on the present homestead of Mr. Josiah Foster. I presume some of this name in New Jersey are descended from the John of Elizabeth. There are six English families of this name mentioned in Burke's General Armory as using coat armor.
1 John1 d. in May 1670, had w. Anne and ch. 2 John2, 3 John?, 4 Elizabeth?, w. of - Dayton of East Hampton, and 5 Anne?, w. of Robert Woolley.
2 John? of Elizabeth, N. J., m. Mercy or Mary Carle of East Hampton, and had son 6 Timothy3, who on May 12, 1709, m. Mary Baker of East Hampton.
3 John? of Southampton, d. 1703, m. Sarah, probably the daugh- ter of Mr John Gosmer, and had ch. 7 Samuel3, 8 Joseph3, who died 1750, 9 Benjamin3, 10 Nathaniel3, 11 Isaac3, 12 Jonathan3, 13 Sarah3 b. Jan. 4, 1660, w. of - Davis, 14 Hannah3, 15 Abigail3, and 16 Elizabeth3. (Order of mention in will.)
9 Benjamin3 of Bridgehampton, d. 1750, m. Sept. 12, 1704, Margaret Davis of E. H., and had ch. 17 Daniel4, 18 John4, 19 Da- vid4 and 20 Timothy.4
17 Daniel' had ch. 21 Benjamin5, 22 John5, 23 Elias5 and 24 Mary.5
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21 Benjamin5 had ch. 25 Job6 b. 1776, d. 1857, 26 Jesse6 b. 1765, d. 1857 and 27 Elisha.6
27 Elisha® had son 28 Jesse.7
19 David4 had ch. 29 David and 30 Joshua. 5
29 David5 had ch. 31 James6, 32 Sylvester®, who removed, and 33 Halsey®, who removed.
20 Timothy4 had ch. 34 Silas5, 35 Lemuel5 and 36 Daniel. 5
34 Silas5 had ch. 37 Elias of Plattsburg, N. Y., 38 Silas6, 39 Abi- gail6, 40 Joseph6 of Orange Co., N. Y.
38 Silas6 had ch. 41 Elias7 b. 1808, and 42 Mary1, w. of Abraham Halsey of Watermill.
41 Elias7 had w. Emmeline and ch. 43 Abbie F.8 b. 1838, 44 Mary J.º b. 1840, w. of Henry Graham of Sag Harbor, 45 Eliza A.8 b. 1844, 46 Helens b. 1850, w. of Isaac D. Stevens of Orange Co., N. Y., 47 Alice A., w. of Frederick S. Van Nort of Newburgh, N. Y., and 48 Silas® b. 1854.
36 Daniel5 had ch. 49 Daniel6 and 50 Abigail.6
49 Daniel6 had ch. 51 Herman7, 52 Samuel7 and 53 Daniel.7
52 Samuel had son 54 Samuel.8
10 Nathaniel3, weaver of Southampton, d. 1726, m. Oct. 24, 1705, Abigail Leek of E. H. and had ch. 55 Nathaniel4, 56 Isaac4, 57 Abi- gail4, 58 Sarah4, 59 Ebenezer4, 60 Jonathan4, 61 Amy4, 62 Mary4 and 63 Stephen.1
A Samuel in 1738 speaks of " my uncles Benjamin and Nathaniel, and my brother Alexander Fordham." He may have been son of 7 Samuel.3
WOOLLEY FAMILY.
Robert Woolley, the first of this name in Southampton, is first mentioned on the list of 1657, probably having come here a few years earlier. Savage says he was of Fairfield, Mass., 1649 to 1653 and then removed.
1 Robert1 m. Ann. d. of John Woodruff and had ch. 2 John2, 3 Joseph2, 4 Ann2, 5 Elizabeth2, 6 Hannah2, 7 Phebe2, S Mary2 and probably 9 Robert.2
2 John2 had ch. 10 William 3, 11 Charles3, 12 Benjamin3 and 13 John.3
10 William3 had son 14 Silas+ b. 1746.
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14 Silas4 d. 1806, had ch. 15 Deacon Elias6 b. 1775, d. 1843, 16 John5 b. 1777, d. 1804, and 17 William5 b. 1779.
17 William5 had w. Mary and ch. 18 John6, 19 William6, 20 Austin6 b. 1815, 21 Harriet6, w. of Noah D. Ellsworth, 22 Phebe6, b. 1823, 23 Mary Ann6 and 24 Jane6 b. 1826.
18 John6 had w. Emily and ch. 25 Mary L.7 b. 1843 and 26 Wil- liam H.7 b. 1847.
12 Benjamin3 had son 27 Benjamin.4
27 Benjamin4 m. Martha d. of Nathan Herrick and had ch. 28 Charles5 of Kingston, N. Y., and 29 Nathan5 of Watermill.
29 Nathan5 had son 30 Charles N.º, M. D., who m. Margaret d. of Jonathan Fithian, Esq., and settled in Newburgh, N. Y.
13 John3 of Southold d. 1752, had w. Abigail and ch. 31 John4 of Southampton and 32 Tancred+ of Southold.
A family in Marlboro, N. Y., is descended from Abraham S., son of a Charles, who is probably 11 Charles3 above.
Burke's Gen. Armory mentions one English family of this name as having coat armor.
WRIGHT FAMILY.
1 Nymphas Wright of Middle Haddam, Conn., had w. Hannah and ch. 2 Nymphas? and 3 Levi Daniels .?
2 Nymphas2, a farmer of Bridgehampton, m. 1st Malsey Pierson and 2d Sophia Halsey and had ch. 4 Hannah E.3, w. of Samuel O. Hedges and 5 Morgan P.3
3 Levi D.2 for many years a successful physician in Bridgehamp- ton, m. Mary A. Hurd of Middle Haddam and had ch. 6 Mary A.3, wife of Hon. James M. Halsey, 7 Nathan H.3, 8 Levi died in infancy, 9 Levi3 and 10 Frank W.3
7 Nathan H.3, M. D., m. Catherine d. of Richard Cook and has ch. 11 Alice C.+ and 12 Mary H.
10 Frank W.3 m. Mary Spencer of Haddam, Conn., and has ch. 13 Levi D.4 and 14 Frank W.4 52
SUPPLEMENT.
THE DEMING FAMILY.
John and Thomas Deming or Diamont first appear in the Weathersfield records in 1635-45. Savage says, in his Genealogical Dictionary of New England (vol. 2, p. 35), that Thomas was per- haps the brother of John. This agrees with a tradition of the family.
Thomas Deming's yard in Weathersfield in 1648 is mentioned as the place where one of the first ships of the colony (the Tryall) was built. [See Memorial Hist. of Hartford Co., Conn., p. 481.] Thomas married in 1645, in Weathersfield, Mary Sheaffe. His son James was born in 1646. Thomas removed with his family to Far- mington, thence to Southampton, thence to Easthampton, where he continued to reside. His descendants (found throughout the. United States and elsewhere) constitute what is known as the Thomas Deming branch of the Deming family. A few families showing the Thomas Deming line are given below :
1 Thomas' wills in 1682 to w. Mary (who died Aug. 21, 1706) and ch. 2 James? b. 1646, 3 Thomas2, 4 Sarah2, w. of - Headly of N. J., 4} Abigail', 5 Hannah?, w. of - Bird or Budd, 6 Elizabeth?, w. of - Miller, 7 Ruth?, w. of - Dayton, 8 John?, who died before 1682.
2 James2 d. Dec. 13, 1721, m. 1st Hannah, d. of Rev. Thomas James, about 1677, and she died Sept. 20, 1706. He m. 2d w. Elizabeth Davis, Sept. 18, 1707, and had ch. 9 Mary3, w. of Matthias Hopping, 10 Thomas3, 11 John3, 12 Hannah3 m. Joseph Moore or More of Bridgehampton, Jan. 17, 1705-6, 13 Abigail3, w. of - Lupton, and 14 Nathaniel.3
10 Thomas3 m. Hannah Finney of Bristol, R. 1., January 14, 1706-7, and had ch. 15 Jane4 bap. Oct. 20, 1707, 16 Rebecca4 bap. Mch. 1708-9, 17 Jeremiah4 bap. Dec. 10, 1710, and 18 Jonathan4 bap. May 11, 1712.
11 John3 d. 1765, m. 1st, Deborah Hedges, Dec. 17, 1718. She d. Feb. 18, 1722, b. 1696. He m. 2d, Elizabeth Davis, Dec. 25,
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1722. He m. 3d, Rachel Dayton, Apr. 23, 1730, and had ch. 19 Deborah4 bap. 1724, w. of - Miller, 20 Elizabeth4 bap. 1726, 21 John4 bap. 1727, 22 Elizabeth4 again (d. of his 3d w.) bap. 1731, w. of - Hand, 23 Rachel4 bap. 1734, 24 Abraham4 and 25 Isaac4, twins, bap. 1735, and 26 Mary4 bap. 1742 .*
21 John4 removed to Southbury, Conn., d. Feb. 7, 1809, m. Anna (dau. of Samuel) Knowles, Sept. 14, 1758 (she d. Aug. 28, 1809, aged 77), and had ch. 27 Anna5 b. Aug. 12, 1759, d. 1843, was 2d w. of Elijah Booth, 28 Davis5, 29 Isaac5 bap. Mch. 18, 1764, 30 Betty5 bap. Feb. 23, 1766, d. Oct. 12, 1826, 31 Lucretia5 bap. Oct. 25, 1767, d. June 19, 1858, 32 John5, 33 Mercy5 b. 1775, d. Dec. 30, 1858, 34 Moses.5
28 Davis5 b. 1762, removed to Albany Co., thence to Onondaga Co., N. Y., d. 1839, m. Elizabeth Curtis of Stratford, Conn., Dec. 19, 1798, and had ch. 35 Delia Ann6 b. Sept. 26, 1790, m. 1st, Luke Hitch, 1814, 2d, Asa Coleman, 1834, 36 Rufus Romeo6, 37 Electa® b. Nov. 28, 1793, d. Sept. 14, 1848, was w. of James Y. Hodges, 38 Cythera6 b. Apr. 14, 1797, d. Sept. 4, 1848, 39 Sophia6 b. Nov. 20, 1798, d. Oct. 13, 1850, 39 Lucy6 b. Nov. 5, 1800, was w. of Daniel Patten, 40 Stephen Platt6 b. Apr. 15, 1803, m. Sarah Carpenter, Nov. 28, 1841, 41 Alexander Hamilton6 b. Feb. 6, 1805, 42 Eliza6 b. Oct. 20, 1806, was 2d w. of James Hodges, 43 Rutha6 b. Oct. 31, 1808, d. Feb. 28, 1812, 44 Charlotte6 b. Oct. 29, 1810, was w. of George Poulton.
36 (Rev.) Rufus Romeo6 b. Feb. 4, 1792, d. 1868, m. Feb. 21, 1825, Julia Ann Porter (dan. of Dr. Norton Porter), and had ch. 45 Henry Franklin7 b. Dec. 25, 1825, m. Mary J. Bennett, 46 Julius Rufus7 b. May 17, 1827, m. Helen Laird, 47 Philander7 b. Feb. 6, 1829, 48 Helen Elizabeth7 b. Nov. 5, 1831, 49 Ann Eliza7 b. Mch. 16, 1834, w. of Leonard Goodspeed, 50 Edward Payson7 b. Jan. 17, 1836, m. Eliza Ann Fitch, 51 Delia Maria7 b. Feb. 11, 1838, w. of Edward S. Turner, 52 Lucius Davis7 b. Aug. 20, 1840, m. Minerva S. Blake, 53 Albert7 b. Apr. 1845.
NOTE .- A few of the descendants of Thomas Diamont remaining on Long Island spell the name Dimon, constituting the Dimon family. [See page 236.]
The above was furnished by Philander Deming of Albany, the well-known contributor to the Atlantic Monthly. The record shows how members of the same family may forget their common origin, by adopting forms of the name so varied as Dimon and Deming. The name is said by Lower to be derived from Dumont and was the family name of a Frenchman who emigrated to England.
* So far the genealogy is identical with that of the Dimon family before given, the surname only being changed.
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HAND FAMILY.
After the genealogy of this family had been stereotyped, addi- tional information was given by members of the family, as follows :
171 Aaron6 m. at Kingsbury, N. Y., in 1795, Thamor, d. of Epe- netus and Anna Platt, and had ch. 205 Samuel Platt7 b. July 10, 1796, d. May 10, 1800, 206 Bayard Epenetus7 b. Dec. 10, 1800, d. Oct. 4, 1838, 187 Isaac Platt7 (as before) b. Oct. 31, 1803, d. 1849, 207 Sarah Ann7 b. Oct. 9, 1807, d. Oct. 29, 1808, 186 Lemuel Platt7 (as before) b. Feb. 3, 1810, and 185 Aaron Hicks7 b. Dec. 3, 1811.
186 Lemuel P.7 m. 1st, Apr. 2, 1834, Mary S., d. of Col. Tis- dale Eddy; he m. 2d, Oct. 7, 1841, Ruth A., sister of his first w., and had ch. 208 Tisdale Aaron8 b. Jan. 1, 1838, a lawyer in Charles City, Iowa, 209 Lemuel Burton3 b. July 11, 1840, d. Dec. 27, 1860, 189 Henry Eddy3 b. Aug. 14, 1842, at Schenectady, 188 Bayard Epenetus$ b. Dec. 19, 1845, at same place, and 210 Mary Elizabeth b. in Chicago Nov. 25, 1848.
188 Bayard E.s of Chicago, Ill., m. Sept. 2, 1868, Anna E. Church, and has ch. 211 Edith Bell9 b. Nov. 6, 1869, 212 Bertha E.9 b. Dec. 3, 1870, and 213 Bayard E.9 b. Sept. 24, 1874.
206 Bayard E.' m. Apr. 24, 1824, Eliza B. King, at St. Simon's Island, and had ch. 214 Eliza C.8 b. Feb. 12, 1826, m. 1848 to Rt. Rev. C. T. Quintard, Bp. of Tennessee, 215 Sarah Ann3 b. June 2, 1828, d. May 7, 1837, 216 Bayard E. b. Mch. 25, 1830, d. July 16, 1859, 217 Julia Isabella8 b. Jan. 14, 1832, w. of Dr. Anderson, 218 Sophia Platts b. June 14, 1834, d. May 7, 1835, 219 Henry M.3 b. Dec. 1, 1836, d. May 21, 1837, and 220 Ralph Kings b. June 30, 1838, d. Nov. 23, 1841.
168 Jeremiah6 m. in East Hampton a Miss Talmage, removed to Bath-on-Hudson about 1800 and had ch. 221 Almira? b. about 1802, 222 Mary7, 223 Elizabeth? and a son, 224 George™ (?) living in Niagara Co., N. Y., in 1883.
172 Israel Putnam6 d. in Albany. had ch. 225 Amanda Melvina", w. of Peter C. Don of Albany, who had ch. Mary J. James, Sarah C. and Peter C., 226 Cornelia7 and 227 a son, who in 1883 lived in Michigan.
206 Bayard E. m. Apr. 14, 1824, Eliza B. King of Darien, Ga., and had ch. 228 Eliza Catherine8, 229 Sarah A.S, 230 Julia I.8 and three other children who died young.
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187 Isaac P.7 m. Margaret Shaw of Albany and had ch. 230 John8, 231 Sarah A.s (both of whom d. young), and 232 Ellen.8
185 Rev. Aaron Hicks7 (called on p. 281, Rev. Hicks7), a Presby- terian minister, settled successively at Elizabeth, N. J., Easton, Pa., and Palisades, N. Y., where he died, leaving a family.
The record of the descendants of 5 Joseph? was furnished by Miss Olive R. Hand, of New Lebanon, N. Y.
5 Joseph? of Guilford, Ct., b. 1638, d. Jan. 1724, m. 1664, Jane, d. of Benjamin and Jane Wright of Killingworth, Ct., and had ch. 233 Sarah3 b. Mar. 2, 1665-6, d. 1751, 234 Jane3, b. Sept. 9, 1668, d. Dec. 13, 1683, 235 Joseph3 b. Apr. 2, 1671, 236 Benjamin3 b. Feb. 8, 1673, 237 Stephen3 b. Feb. 8, 1675-6, 238 Elizabeth3 b. Mch. 12, 1677-8, w. of Benjamin Wright, 239 Silence3 b. Mch. 12, 1679- 80, w. of Ephraim Wilcox, 240 Anne3 b. July 10, 1683, w. of Jonathan Wright and 241 Jane3 b. Apr. 25, 1686, w. of Cornelius Dowd.
233 Sarah3 m. Oct. 11, 1688, Samuel Munger of Guilford, and after his death, Mch. 5, 1717, she m. Caleb Woodworth.
235 Joseph3 m. May 14, 1692, Hester Wilcox of Middletown, Ct., and had ch. 242 Janna4 b. Feb. 17, 1693, and 243 Esther4 b. Jan. 10, 1695, w. of Wm. King; Hester d. Mch. 15, 1696, and he m. 2d Hannah b. Feb. S, 1670, d. of Wm. and Grace Seward and had d. 244 Huldah4 b. Oct. 6, 1697, w. of Zachary Smith of Huntington, L. I.
236 Benjamin3 d. Ang. 10, 1744, m. July 10, 1695, Mary, d. of John Wilcox of Middletown and had ch. 245 Nathaniel4 b. Apr. 12, 1696, 246 John4 b. July 12, 1698, 247 Mary4 b. June, 1700, d. Aug. 1702, 248 Submit4 b. Aug. 5, 1:02, w. of Ebenezer Bartlett, 249 Ebenezer4 b. Sept. 5, 1705, 250 Benjamin4 b. May 7, 1708 and 251 Mary4 b. Aug. 15, 1712.
237 Stephen3 d. in Guilford Ang. 14, 1755, m. Nov. 6, 1700, Sarah Wright and had ch. 252 Joseph4 b. Nov. 8, 1701, d. Jan. 10, 1702, 253 Joseph4 b. Jan. 10, 1703, 254 Mary+ b. Oct. 30, 1704, w. of Josiah Meigs and 255 Sarah+ b. Sept. 9, 1706. His w. d. Sept. 18, 1706, and he m. 2d Nov. 16, 1708, Sarah d. of Abraham Pierson of Killingworth and had ch. 256"Stephen+ b. June 13, 1710, and 257 Abigail4 b. Oct. 20, 1712, w. of Daniel Bradley.
242 Janna4 b. Dec. 9, 1767, m. Feb. 14, 1723, Dorothy, d. of John Griswold, and had ch. 258 Joseph5 b. Jan. 24, 1724, 259 Esther5 b. Sept. 5, 1725, 260 Janna5 b. Feb. 4, 1728, 261 Daniel5 b. 1732 and 262 Timothy.5
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246 John4 d. in East Guilford Apr. 1739. Had w. Deborah and ch. 263 Elizabeth5 b. July 1, 1728, 264 John5 b. Ang. 25, 1730, d. 1734, 265 Deborah5 b. Apr. 2, 1732, w. of John Porter, 266 Submit5 b. Sept. 7, "135, w. of James Munger, and 267 John5 b. Feb. 12, 1738, d. s. p.
249 Ebenezer+ m. May 31, 1725, Susannah, d. of Ebenezer French, both of Guilford, and had ch. 268 Temperance5 b. July 17, 1726, w. of Joseph Kelsey, 269 Ichabod5 b. Aug. 16, 1728, 270 Ebenezer5 b. July 9, 1730, 271 Jemima5 b. May 17, 1732, 272 Aaron' b. July 11, 1734, 273 Ira5 b. 1736, and 274 Timothy5 b. June 8, 1739.
250 Benjamin4 of East Guilford, d. Dec. 7, 1748, m. Oct. 29, 1730, Mary Penfield, and had ch. 275 Mary5 b. Nov. 18, 1731, d. Nov. 1793, 276 Huldah5 b. Aug. 21, 1734, w. of Peter Penfield and 277 Abigail5 b. Sept. 28, 1743, d. Dec. 23, 1775.
253 Joseph+ m. Aug. 31, 1731, Hannah, d. of Nathaniel Hollabird, and had ch. 278 Sarah5 b. June 9, 1733, d. Oct. 28, 1733, 279 Sarah5 b. Sept. 6, 1734, d. Dec. 28, 1736, 280 Samuel5 b. Feb. 5, 1736, 281 Sarah3 b. March 30, 1744, w. of Wm. Throop, 282 Joseph5 b. Apr. 15, 1749, and 283 Hannah5 b. Dec. 28, 1753, w. of Jared Leet.
256 Stephen' of Litchfield, later of Woodbury, Ct., m. Jan. 16, 1734, Rachel, d. of Thomas Walston, and had ch. 284 Reuben5 b. Dec. 4, 1734, 285 Rachel5 b. Sept. 22, 1736, 286 Timothy5 b. Aug. 8, 1738, d. May 20, 1740, 287 Stephen5 b. June 6, 1740, 288 Timothy5 b. Aug. 28, 1745, 289 Elias5 b. Oct. 10, 1747, and 290 Abigail5 b. Oct. 15, 1749, d. 1751.
258 Joseph5 of East Guilford d. Oct. 29, 1774, m. July 14, 1756, Lucy Meigs, and had ch. 291 Lucy6 b. Jan. 3, and d. Feb. 18, 1760, 292 Janna6 b. Sept. 28, 1761, 293 Edward6 b. March 1, 1765, and 294 John6 b. July 20, 1768, d. Dec. 20, 1775.
261 Capt. Daniel5 d. Oct. 16, 1816, m. 1st Oct. 28, 1749, Sibe Smith, who d. Sept. 20, 1772. He mar. 2d Lizzie Lynde May 13, 1774. He had ch. 295 Esther6 b. Sept. 8, 1760, w. of Willis Mun- ger, 296 Daniel6 b. Apr. 24, 1762, 297 Sibe6 b. Sept. 9, 1768, w. of Gen. Buell of Marietta, Ohio, 298 Mehetabel6 b. Aug. 30, 1772, w. of Dr. Levi Ward, 299 Williams b. Feb. 2, 1776, d. Oct. 3, 1781, 300 Lizzie6 b. March 7, 1778, d. Oct. 5, 1781, and 301 Anne6 b. 1780, d. Oct. 10, 1781.
269 Ichabod5 d. in Albany, N. Y., June, 1759, m. April 19, 1748, Hannah Garry, and had ch. 302 Ichabod6 b. June 16, 1749, and 303 Anna6 b. June 22, 1751, d. May 22, 1752.
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270 Ebenezer5 m. July 20, 1757, Mary Evarts, and had ch. 304 Benjamin6 b. March 22, 1759, d. 1789, 305 Jemima, w. of - Wolfe and 306 Aaron.6
274 Timothy5 of Albany m. May 18, 1:61, Esther Bishop, and had ch. 307 Anna6 b. Nov. 10, 1762, 308 Esther6 b. June 12, 1765, and 309 Submit6 b. Mary 9, 1768.
280 Samuel5 m. Mary Slooper, and had ch. 310 Mary6 b. in Guil- ford Feb. 11, 1764, w. of Peter Wylie, 311 Samuel6 b. in Fairfield, Ct., Dec. 14, 1765, 312 Hannah6 b. May 19, 1767, w. of Wm. Cop- ley, 313 Lois6 b. in Hancock, Mass. (as all the rest), Mar. 29, 1769, w. of Alexander Allen, 314 Edmund6 b. Jan. 22, and d. Feb. 3, 1772, 315 Lucretia6 b. March 23, 1773, w. of Wm. Clark, 316 Ed- mund6 b. March 14, 1775, 317 Hollabird6 b. Dec. 28, 1777, 318 Naomi6 b. Nov. 28, 1779, 319 Joseph6 b. Apr. 16, 1782, and 320 Thomas6 b. July 19, 1:85.
282 Joseph5 m. May 8, 1771, Prudence Wright, and had ch. 321 Benjamin6, 322 Luman6, 323 Josiah6, 324 Stephen6, 325 Prucia6, 326 Sarah6, 327 Arminda6, 328 Elizabeth6 and 329 Huldah.6
292 Janna6 d. in East Guilford Aug. 2, 1794 or 1799, m. Joana Meigs and ch. 330 Joseph Winborn7 d. 1813, and 331 Janna Meigs7 b. 1795 d. Jan. 31, 1813.
293 Edward d. in E. Guilford June 2, 1812, m. Feb. 20, 1790, Huldah Hopson and had ch. 332 Lucy Meigs7 b. Dec. 8, 1791, 333 Emily7 b. March 2, 1793, 334 John Hopson b. Dec. 8, 1795, 335 Ann Sophia7 b. Mar. 23, 1798, 336 Edmund7 b. Sept. 5, 1800, and 337 Horatio7, b. Aug. 9, 1802.
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