History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records, Part 54

Author: Caverly, A. M. (Abiel Moore), 1817-1879; Making of America Project
Publication date: 1872
Publisher: Rutland, Tuttle & co., printers
Number of Pages: 808


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* David S. Ewings died June 17, 1862.


t At the time of her marriage, Miss Doolittle was not quite fifteen years of age.


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5, Polly b June 27, 1782, m Dr. E. Littlefield, of Berkshire, d June 27, 1866; 6, Samantha b November 14, 1784, d June 25, 1807 ; 7, Hiram b January 23, 1787, m Olive Gates, of Enosburgh, d December 2, 1865 ; 8, Lorenzo b December 14, 1788, m Laura Webb, settled and living in Enosburgh ; 9, Aurelia b March 26, 1791, m John Powell, of Richford ; 10, Alvin b June 4, 1793, m Ann Butler, settled in Enosburgh, d February 2, 1762 ; 11, An- son b September 9, 1795, m Edna Ladd, resides in Enosburgh ; 12, Pliny b September 22, 1798, m Louisa Upham, resides in Montgomery. Amos Fassett d in Enosburgh, February, 1810; Mrs. Anna Fassett d August 28, 1813.


FENTON, SAMUEL b in Rutland, Mass., 1774, m in Rutland Vt., 1798, Cynthia Woods, b in Braintree, Mass., April 1, 1774. Children-Dulcima, Joanna, John, Lydia, Sarah, Samuel T. and Anna W. Samuel, the father, d in Pittsford, July 25, 1854; Cynthia, the mother, d April 25, 1857.


FENTON, SAMUEL T. s of Samuel, b August 25, 1810, m October 26, 1831, Miss A. R. Hall, b September 15, 1811. Children-1, Charles J. b May 29, 1834 ; 2, Jerome H. b January 22, 1841.


FENTON, CHARLES J. s of Samuel T., m July 4, 1855, Almira P. Dag- gett, who d July 26, 1863 ; m 2d, October 9, 1869, Zalina Burbank.


FIELD, ORIN b in Cornwall, June 12, 1792, m March 22, 1815, Maria Alvord, who d March 13, 1826 : m 2d, August 16, 1826, Hannah, dr of Deacon Calvin Drury, of Pittsford, who d May 4, 1836 : m 3d, October 20, 1836, Almira Searl, who d : m 4th, December 5th, 1844, Mrs. Rhoda Weeks, widow of Salmon Weeks. Mr. Field resides in Cornwall.


FITZPATRICK, MARTIN m Caroline L. Pond, who d : m 2d, - Duffy. Children-1, Daniel b November 8, 1842 ; 2, James Austin b August 28, 1844, d December 24, 1851 ; 3, Mary Ellen b July 5, 1847, d December 24, 1851; 4, Ann Eliza b August 10, 1849, d December 28, 1851; 5, Martin Charles b March 13, 1853.


FLETCHER, ALBERT W. b September 2, 1831, m September 1, 1864, Lu- cretia M. Churchill, b November 30, 1839. Children-1, Azem O. b November 18, 1866; 2, Bertha M. b April 26, 1869.


GILBERT, SIMEON s of Jonathan and Hannah, b in Brookfield, Mass., August 29, 1761, m July 12, 1787, Sarah Amadon, of New Braintree, b February 12, 1765. Children-Sarah A., George Nye, Hannah, Anna, m Samuel W. Boardman, and Simeon, Jr. Simeon, the father, d January 5, 1835 : Sarah, the mother, d -.


GILBERT, SIMEON JR., s of Simeon and Sarah, b in Pittsford, Dec. 19, 1801, m Sept. 19, 1825, Margaret Ingersoll, b in Rupert, August 12, 1798. Children-1, James Boardman b Aug. 12, 1826, m Hannah Eaton ; 2, George Ingersoll b Aug 14, 1827, m Cornelia Richardson ; 3, Clarissa Jane b Septem- ber 11, 1828, d September 11, 1840 ; 4, Ebenezer Dwight b October 27, 1829, m Ruth Porter ; 5, Nathaniel Porter b February 19, 1831, m Mary Perkins ; 6, Lucretia M. b February 12, 1832; 7, Sarah Nye b February 11, 1833, m S. C. F. Thorndike; 8, Simeon b January 19, 1834 ; 9, John Ingersoll, b October 11, 1836, m Kate Fessenden; 10, Frank b September 28, 1839, m Frances Baker.


GOODNOUGH, JOHN M. s of Willis, b March 30, 1813, m May 30, 1838, Sarah Ann Gorham, b January 29, 1819. Children-1, Irving B. b July 30, 1841, d October 30, 1857 ; 2, Grace A. b July 1, 1854.


GODFREY, GEORGE b November 21, 1793, m November 6, 1823, Relief Lincoln, b March 3, 1787. Children-1, Arvilla H. b September 26, 1824, m David Scofield ; 2, Adelia S. b May 13, 1827, m Elhanan Nichols ; 3, Mary J. b October 16, 1829, m William Johnson ; 4, George L. b July 23, 1833, d March 13, 1835. George, the father, d October 5, 1837; Relief, the mother, afterwards m - Randall, d May 20, 1863.


GORHAM, JAMES s of Wakeman, b in Chittenden in June, 1801, m Dec.


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9, 1829, Angeline Woods Tottingham, b in Pittsford, October 1, 1809. Children-1, James T. b April 26, 1834, m July 2, 1855, Addie N. Ives, d August 21, 1866 ; 2, Mary E. W. b December 3, 1839, m September 28, 1859, Rollin S. Meacham.


GORHAM, DEMING s of Seth, b January 6, 1789, m February 11, 1808, Sabra Gates. Children-1, Horace b June 5, 1811 ; 2, Sarah Ann b Janu- ary 29, 1819, m John M. Goodnough ; 3, Betsey Jane b December 16, 1826, m Lewis F. Scofield. Deming, the father, d November 11, 1861 ; Sabra, the mother, d June 23, 1869.


GOULD, JONATHAN s of Samuel, b May 3, 1821, m March 11, 1851, Laura Dimick, b May 28, 1817. Children-1, Charles b January 10, 1852 ; 2, Ellen b June 29, 1859.


GRIFFITH, DANIEL J. b in Mount Tabor, November 1, 1828, m Decem- ber 23, 1853, Mary Burditt, b March 25, 1828. Children-1, Ellagene L. b April 10, 1857 ; 2, John H. b March 27, 1859.


GRANGER, SIMEON b in Suffield, Conn., 1734, m November 26, 1757, Abigail Dudley, d in 1815, at Sandersfield, Conn. Issue-five daughters and three sons, of which the youngest was Simeon, Jr., b March 17, 1770, at Springfield, Mass., m 1791, Phebe Couch, b at Sandersfield, Conn., 1774. Children-Lyman, Chester, Rensselear, Dudley, Edward, Livingstone and Mary Ann, who m Caleb Rich Hendee, Esq.


GRANGER, LYMAN s of Simeon, Jr., b December 22, 1794, in Sanders- field (a lawyer by profession), m in 1823, Frances M. Smith, of Rutland, who d December 31, 1834 : m 2d, Elizabeth Spurr, widow of Dr. Spurr, of Granville, N. Y. Mr. Granger d June 18, 1839.


GRANGER, CHESTER 2d s of Simeon, b July 5, 1797, at Sandersfield, m December 5, 1827, Mary P. Smith, of Rutland. Children-five sons, of which three d in infancy, leaving-1,


GRANGER, LYMAN COUCH b January 12, 1832, became a physician by profession, was assistant surgeon in the navy in the war of the Rebellion, d September 26, 1864 .*


2. GRANGER, WILLIAM SMITH 2d s of Chester, b -, -, m June 12, 1870, Caroline R. Pitman, of Providence, R. I., resides in that city.


GRANGER, RENSSELEAR DUDLEY 3d s of Simeon, Jr., b June 3, 1803, at Salisbury, Conn., m February 14, 1827, Harriet M. Gibbs, of Granville, N. Y., who d August 8, 1838. Mr. R. D. Granger d at Rutland, March 15, 1871. Children-three sons and two daughters. One of the daughters d young ; the other, Elizabeth M., and oldest child, b July 3, 1828, m and resides in Saginaw, Mich. The following are the sons :


GRANGER, GEORGE G. b July 4, 1829, m and living in Boston, Mass.


GRANGER, CHARLES L. 2d s of R. D. Granger, b May 3, 1832, at Wood- stock, Vt., now in the U. S. army.


GRANGER, R. D. JR., 3d s of Rensselear D. Granger, b - - -, d at Bastross, Texas, November 12, 1866.


GRANGER, EDWARD LIVINGSTONE 4th s of Simeon, Jr., b April 5, 1808, m January 6, 1834, Mary W. Brown, d at Pittsford, December 1, 1846. Mrs. Mary W. Granger afterwards m B. F. Winslow. Children-one son and one daughter, as follows : 1, Helen M. b October 29, 1842, m Henry J.


* Dr. Granger studied medicine with Dr. Theodore Woodward, of Castleton, and graduated at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, in New York. He com- menced the practice of his profession in that city, but soon afterwards he went on a voyage to Europe, and returned to this country soon after the commencement of the War of the Rebellion. In 1862, he was appointed assistant surgeou in the navy, and in this capacity he served in Farragut's fleet in the department of the Gulf. He was wounded in the attack on Fort Jackson, and was soon afterwards permitted to return home on furlough. While at home he took a sudden cold, which brought on congestion of the lungs, of which he died.


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Stevens, Esq., of Boston; 2, Edward Myron b September 18, 1844-killed while charging through Winchester with Sheridan's Cavalry, September 19, 1864.


GRISWOLD, SIDNEY P. s of Samuel, b in Orwell, August 5, 1809, m December 14, 1849, Mrs. E. L. Smith, widow of John W. Smith. Issue- one daughter, Flora A. b March 9, 1856.


HALL, ELIAS s of Elias, b in Connecticut, m 1779, Sarah Hitchcock, and located in this town. Children-Sarah, Eunice, Elias, Jotham, who m Lydia Adams, Josephus, Lovica, John, Asahel and William. Elias, the father, d in Williston, October 29, 1820; Sarah, the mother, d in 1814.


HALL, DAVID b in Colchester, Conn., November 8, 1764, m April 5, 1784, Abigail Hitchcock, b in Bolton, Conn., April 12, 1762. Children- John, Abigail and David, Jr. David, the father, d in Pittsford, Novem- ber 7, 1841 ; Abigail, the mother, d August 28, 1833.


HALL, DAVID JR., s of David, b June 3, 1795, m April 20, 1820, Electa E. Wheaton, b in Chittenden, December 1, 1799. Children-1. Dike Whea- ton b March 18, 1822 ; 2, Thomas Denny b August 21, 1823; 3, Norman Perry b August 4, 1825; 4, Mary Ellen b June 23, 1827, m January 6, 1847, Jonathan S. Kelly ; 5, Isaac Scott b November 6, 1829; 6, William Pitt b September 14, 1831 ; 7, Adam Clark b February 28, 1834 ; 8, Dan Kirk b May 5, 1845. David Hall, Jr., the father, d in Pittsford, March 7, 1860.


HALL, DIKE WHEATON s of David, Jr., m November 25, 1847, Emily Harriet Dodge, of Genesee, Wis. Children-1, George White, b June 26, 1851; 2, Lillie Agnes b July 13, 1858; 3, Carrie Wheaton b July 2, 1860.


HALL, THOMAS DENNY'S of David, Jr., b August 2, 1823, m March 22, 1848, Susan Burditt, b in Pittsford, July 1, 1828. Children-1, David Dorr b January 12, 1849; 2, Franklin Denny b September 20, 1850, drowned in Otter Creek June 24, 1864.


HALL, ISAAC SCOTT's of David, Jr., m July 4, 1851, Helen M. Tower, of Rutland. Children-1, Mahlon b April 11, 1855; 2, David P. b 1857, d 1861.


HALL, WILLIAM P. m July 9, 1857, Ann I. Kelley. Children-1, Wil- liam P., Jr., b May 29, 1859, d August 10, 1859 ; 2, Lora C. b March 26, 1866.


HALL, DAN KIRK s of David, Jr., b in Pittsford, May 5, 1843, m Janu- ary 16, 1867, Mattie Annette Wheaton, b July 22, 1844.


HALL, JOHN b July 3. 1747, in Canaan, Conn., m Mary Stevens, of Canaan. Children-Elias, John, Royal, Ira, Samuel, Harvey, Mercy, Mary and Olive. John, the father, d in Luzerne, Warren county, N. Y., about 1842 ; Mrs. Mary Hall d at same place.


HALL, ELIAS S of John, b December 25, 1773, m 1797, Sarah Buck, b September 17, 1782. Children- Royal, John, Horace, Amarilla R., David, Jane, William E., Sarah C., and Caleb C. Elias, the father, d in Pittsford, January 9, 1856 ; Sarah, the mother, d October 16, 1864.


HALL, ROYAL the eldest s of Elias, b in Queensbury, N. Y., February 15, 1800, m May 18, 1828, Harriet A. Burnham, b at Windsor, February 23, 1807. Children-1, Helen Temple b February 12, 1832, d October 25, 1852 ; 2, William Royal b November 16, 1839, m November 14, 1861, Frances Caroline Adams.


HALL, DAVID 4th s of Elias, b March 15, 1813, m April 18, 1842, Eliza Kimball, b October 11, 1816. Children-1, Carrie D. b January 22, 1843, m Thomas F. Bogue, Jr., resides in the West ; 2, Ella H. b September 24, 1844, m Edward L. Barnes.


HALL, WILLIAM E. 5th s of Elias, b July 4, 1818, m May 15, 1848, Elmira M. Hitchcock, b October 29, 1822. Children -- 1, Alice b October 23, 1850; 2, Cora b November 5, 1854.


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HAMMOND, COL. THOMAS b in Newton, Mass., February 20, 1762, m March 25, 1784, Hannah Cross, b in Mansfield, Conn. Children -- 1, Sally b in Shaftsbury, December 27, 1784, d in Pittsford, September 26, 1793; 2, Tamesin b in Pittsford, January 4, 1787, m Jonathan Dike, d August 23, 1829; 3, Anna b March 24, 1789, m Allen Penfield, d in Crown Point, May 1, 1847; 4, Thomas Denny b August 16, 1791, m Paulina Austin, of Or- well, d March 30, 1841; 5, German b December 21, 1793, m Lovisa Chitter- ton, d in West Rosendale, Wis., March 12, 1861; 6, Amelia b January 17, 1796, m 1st, Aaron Baker, M. D., who d : m 2d, Joseph Eldridge, d in Bridport, December 28, 1862; 7, Charles T. b April 24, 1798, m Jane Ranney, resides at Crown Point, N. Y .; 8, Augustus b June 5, 1800, m Mary Penfield ; 9, Daniel b in 1804, d 1806 ; 10, John C. b September 22, 1805, in 1st, - Smith, who d: m 2d, Nancy, sister of former wife, d in Crown Point, N. Y., January 1, 1858. Mrs. Hannah Hammond d Febru- ary 2, 1819, and Col. Hammond m 2d, Mrs. Sarah Stewart. Col. Thomas Hammond d in 1847; Mrs. Sarah Hammond d in 1852.


HARRISON, WILLIAM HENRY s of Samuel, b February 22, 1790, m Feb- ruary 1, 1822, Sally Bogue, b in Chittenden, July 21, 1793. Children-1, William Orie b May 12, 1823, m January 15, 1850, Augusta Jane Garfield ; 2, Sally Ann b July 26, 1825, in March 13, 1849, Simon Harwood, of Holley, N. Y .; 3, Nancy Columbia b September 21, 1831. William Henry, the father, d in Pittsford, June 20, 1866.


HART, HAWKINS S of Hawkins and Lydia Hart, m October 18, 1825. Children- 1, Horace H. b August 6, 1830, m Jane Moore ; 2, John C. b May 15, 1835, in Sabra C. Smith, d in the army.


HENDEE, DEA. CALEB b in Coventry, Conn., in August, 1745, m April 27, 1767, Caroline Ellsworth, of Simsbury, Conn. Children-1, Caleb, Jr., b October 21, 1768, m Lydia Rich; 2, Caroline b December 25, 1770, d March 26, 1771 ; 3, Jonathan b November 4, 1773, m December 31, 1795, Sally Squire ; 4, Daniel b May 21, 1776, m 1st, Lucy Allen, who d : m 2d, Sally Burditt; 5, Lydia b April 2, 1778, m Abiel Smith, of Leicester; 6, Eunice b in Clarendon, September 23, 1780, m Freeman Smith, of Leicester, d in the State of New York ; 7, Solomon b in Pittsford, November 20, 1782, died at the age of nine months ; 8, Solomon, 2d. b October 30, 1784, m Lois Paine, of Leicester, d in 1863 ; 9, David b October 30, 1786, m Caro- line Harrington ; 10, Rachel b December 27, 1788, m Lewis Whitlock, of Brandon ; 11, Samuel b April 23, 1791, m Abigail Paine. Mrs. Caroline Hendee, the mother, d May 12, 1791, and Mr. Hendee m 2d, Mary Squires, by whom he had-12, Abner b August 8, 1792, m Polly Atwood, d. Dea. Caleb Hendee d October 2, 1823.


HENDEE, CALEB JR., s of Caleb, b October 21, 1768, m January 14, 1789, Lydia Rich. Children-1, Ruth b May 6, 1789, m Solomon Bliss, d 1870 ; 2, Polly b March 30, 1791, d April 17, 1791; 3, German Franklin b October 2, 1794, m Sarah Jones, d 1863 ; 4, Polly, 2d, b October 2, 1797, m Dr. Spooner, d -; 5, Sarah b October 18, 1800, m Henry Simonds, d 1833 ; 6, Charles Jefferson b July 1, 1805, m 1836, - Davis, of Roxbury, Mass. ; 7, Caleb Rich b November 8, 1808, m Mary Ann Granger.


HENDEE, GERMAN F. s of Caleb, Jr., m November 30, 1820, Sarah Jones, of Claremont, N. H. Children-1, Franklin Jones b September 1, 1821, m June 5, 1855, Sarah Van Sieklin ; 2, German b November 10, 1822, m Sarah A. Smith ; 3, Lafayette b June 27, 1824; 4, Charles Jefferson b March 31, 1826; 5, Frederick b December 1, 1827, d January 30, 1863 ; 6, Sarah Rosette b October 19, 1829, m August 14, 1856, John J. Simonds ; 7, Lydia b April 5, 1831, m June 18, 1867, Dr. George E. Sparhawk ; 8, Edwin Henry b May 10, 1832, m March 27, 1866, Mary M. Edgecumbe; 9, Elisha Rich b January 15, 1837, m November 20, 1867, Helen A. White ; 10, Eliza Maria b February 22, 1838, m November 17, 1868, Amos D. Tiffany,


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HENDEE, GERMAN s of German F., m March 17, 1846, Sarah A. Smith. Children-1, Blanche b June 17, 1858, d February 18, 1870; 2, German Franklin b April 29, 1861.


HENDEE, FRANKLIN J. s of German F. m Sarah Van Sicklin. Chil- dren-1, Whipple Spooner b September 5, 1856 ; 2, Sarah Rosette b March 20, 1863 ; 3, Anna b May 16, 1866, d aged 5 months.


HENDEE, EDWIN H. s of German F., m Mary M. Edgecumbe. Child -Eva Mary b February 16, 1867.


HENDEE, ELISHA RICH s of German F., m Helen A. White. Child- Frederick b January 19, d September 1, 1863.


HENDEE, CALEB RICH s of Caleb, Jr., m April 19, 1836, Mary Ann Granger. Children -- 1, Olive Ohio b June 3, 1837, d October 9, 1844 ; 2, George b July 26, 1839 ; 3, Caleb Rich, Jr., b July 25, 1842.


HENDEE, JONATHAN 2d s of Deacon Caleb, m Sally Squires, by whom he had-1, Caleb, m and now living in Canada ; 2, Parmelia, m - Sher- man ; 3, Hiram, d in infancy. Mrs. Sally Hendee d, and Mr. Hendee m 2dl, Anna Stone, by whom he had-4, Jonathan ; 5, Ephraim.


HENDEE, DANIEL 3d s of Deacon Caleb, m 1st, Lucy Allen, by whom he had several children, the most of whom died young. Mrs. Lucy Hen- dee d, and Mr. Hendee m 2d, Sally Burditt, and removed to Danville, N. Y.


HENDEE, SOLOMON 4th s of Deacon Caleb, m February 20, 1811, Lois Paine, b May 31, 1794. Children-1, Alvira Lois b November 7, 1811, m John W. Smith, who d : m 2d, S. P. Griswold ; 2, Olive b November 2, 1815, mn Roswell Woodcock. Solomon Hendee d in 1863; Lois Hendee d in 1870.


HENDEE, REV. DAVID 5th s of Deacon Caleb, m Caroline Harrington, and had four or five sons.


HENDEE, SAMUEL 6th s of Deacon Caleb, m December 2, 1810, Abigail Paine, b October 13, 1790. Children-1, Emeline A. b October 1, 1811, m James R. Smith ; 2, Olive P. b January 19, 1814, in Josiah Leonard ; 3, Eliza h May 1, 1815 ; 4, Edward b March 8, 1817; 5, Lois b September 1, 1818 ; 6, John S. b October 20, 1822 ; 7, Edwin P. b May 27, 1824 ; 8, Denny b February 20, 1826 ; 9, Mary C. b June 17, 1828 ; 10, Joel C. b November 2, 1830.


HENDEE, ABNER 7th s of Deacon Caleb, m Polly Atwood. Children- Rosannah, Horace, Winchester, Franklin, Angeline and Harriet. Abner Hendee d April 22, 1845.


HENDEE, RICHARD s of Jonathan, of Coventry, Conn., and brother of Deacon Caleb, of Pittsford, m Hannah Pearson, of Windsor, Conn. Children-1, Richard, m Phebe Rich ; 2, Ephraim, m Lovisa Churchill, of Hubbardton ; 3, Jesse, m Tirzah Rich, located in New Haven ; 4, David, a soldier in the war of 1812, wounded in the battle of Williamsburg ; 5, John, located in the western part of the State of New York; 6, Hannah, m Samuel Buel ; 7, Anna, m Eran Rich ; 8, Phebe, m Elisha Cheney. Richard, the father, was killed at the raising of Milton Potter's barn. Mrs. Hannah Hendee afterwards m David June, of Brandon.


HENNESSY, DANIEL D. m September 16, 1827, Ellen Burn. Children -1, Milton b January 28, 1829 ; 2, Mary b May 4, 1830; 3, Ann b Septem- ber 16, 1832 ; 4, Thomas J. b December 9, 1833 ; 5, Ellen b August 10, 1835; 6, Fanny b October 6, 1836; 7, Elizabeth b November 7, 1839 ; 8, Daniel b July 6, 1847 ; 9, James b February 18, 1850, d September 16, 1863. Mr. Hennessy d at Baton Rouge, La., August 2, 1862.


HENNESSY, THOMAS J. s of Daniel D., m September 10, 1860, Catha- rine Egan, Children-1, Margaret b March 9, 1863; 2, Catharine b No-


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vember 11, 1867, d October 18, 1869 ; 3, Bridget b June 24, 1869 ; 4, James Edward b November -, 1871


HEWITT, JAMES b February 23, 1771, m June, 1794, Phebe Mead, b in Rutland, 1778. Children-Alvin, Mahala, Phebe, Henry M., Sarah, James R., Seth H., William H. and Mary G.


HEWITT, SETH H. b in Pittsford, 1811, m 1838, Lovina Loveland, b in 1812. Children-1, Sarah G. b April 22, 1839; 2, Francis G. b September 25, 1841, d September 21, 1842 ; 3, Ruth L. b April 10, 1846, m June 14, 1863, Milton Landon ; 4, Josephine b September 4, 1851.


HEWITT, AUSTIN A. s of Israel, b in Chittenden, m March 29, 1861, Jane M. Doming. Children-1, Mary H. b July 19, 1862 ; 2, Addie A. b November 16, 1864; 3, William A. b January 24, 1870.


HITCHCOCK, JOHN m Abigail Chapman. Children-John, Remem- brance. Joseph, Chapman, Benjamin, Abigail (m David Hall), Lydia (m Leonard Rawson) and Anna (m Dr. Crampton).


HITCHCOCK, JOHN JR., S of John and Abigail, m Hannah Weed, and had 10 children, all of whom d in childhood.


HITCHCOCK, REMEMBRANCE 2d s of John and Abigail, in Eunice Allen. Children-1, Lyman, m Parthena Weed ; 2, Abigail, m Henry W. Merrill; 3, Ira, who d young ; 4, Ira, Jr., m Abigail Leonard, who d : m 2d, Eliza- beth Ray; 5, Harry, mn Hannah Hewlett ; 6, Thomas Allen, m 1st, Azubah Kellogg, who d : in 2d, Almena Pennock ; 7, Alanson, m Mary Cutler; 8, Marcus, d at the age of 18 years ; 9, Eliza, mn Rev. D. F. Page, d in six months from marriage.


HITCHCOCK, CHAPMAN 4th s of John and Abigail, b in Connecticut, 1775, m 1801, Chrissey Hill, b in Massachusetts, 1779. Children-1, Joseph b March 12, 1802, m Eliza Wright, d in Fredericktown, Ohio, November 16, 1842 ; 2, Amos b October 27, 1803 ; 3, Honor b July 12, 1805, m 1st, Thomas Adams, who d : m 2d, John Sheldon, d October 10, 1864; 4, John b April 3, 1807, d November 1, 1830 ; 5, Lydia b March 20, 1809, d December 9, 1845 ; 6, Mary b June 2, 1811, d September 24, 1828 ; 7, Char- lotte b May 31, 1813, m J. L. Slason, d October 24, 1851 ; 8, Almon b March 27, 1815, d July 8, 1840 ; 9, Hester b May 24, 1817, m December 21, 1842, E. V. N. Harwood, d September 14, 1867; 10, Sarah b September 5, 1819, m 1841, Samuel Tomlinson, d October 9, 1844; 11, Charles b March 24, 1822.


HITCHCOCK, LYMAN S of Remembrance and Eunice, b 1796, m Decem- ber 1817, Parthena Weed. Children-1, Carlos A. b 1820, m 1859, Mrs. Caroline (Hall) Tottingham ; 2, Oscar b 1823, d 1834 ; 3, Marcus b June, 1831, in Julia A. Wood.


HITCHCOCK, IRA 3d s of Remembrance, b June, 1801, m 1827, Abigail, dr of Jacob Leonard. She d in the fall of 1844 : he m 2d, Elizabeth Ray. Children-1, Charles A .; 2, Eliza, m June, 1834, Gerry Whitney ; 3, George b September, 1854. The two former by wife Abigail, the latter by wife Elizabeth.


HITCHCOCK, AMOS 2d s of Chapman and Chrissey, b October 27, 1803, m September 4, 1838, Elizabeth Harwood, b January 29, 1814. Children -- 1, Erwine Van Ness, mn Marie Durant ; Elisha Pike, George Hill and Mary Elizabeth. The last two d in childhood. Amos Hitchcock d Sep- tember 3, 1852.


HITCHCOCK, CHARLES youngest s of Chapman and Chrissey, b 1822, m 1848, Sarah J. Merrill, b West Rutland, 1823. Children-1, Sarah b 1853, d 1853 ; 2, Merrill b 1854; 3, Ernest b 1856.


HITCHCOCK, ELISHA PIKE 2d s of Amos and Elizabeth, b June 22, 1845, m June 27, 1866, Susan Ida Porter, b in Middlebury, January 1, 1848.


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Children-1, Mary Elizabeth b April 24, 1867 ; 2, George Porter b May 7, 1868 ; 3, Vida Maud b May 1, 1869, d August 14, 1869.


IHITCHCOCK, CHARLES A. eldest s of Ira, m November 10, 1859, Laura A. Rice, of Rutland. Children-1, William G. b January 12, 1862; 2, Albert M. b January 11, 1864 ; 3, Abigail M. b August 28, 1866 ; 4, Charles L. b January 2, 1870.


HITCHCOCK, THOMAS A. b October 22, 1806, m September 12, 1827, Azul- bah Kellogg, b August 22, 1805. Children-1, Francis Allen b June 24, 1828, m Harriet Fontaine ; 2, Julia Annetta b July 8, 1831, m Calixte Commette.


HOPKINS, EBENEZER SEN., of Harwinton, Conn., m and had sons, James, Nehemiah and Elias, and daughter Tabitha, who m Dr. Abithar Millard. Ebenezer Hopkins, Sen., d at Shaftsbury, while returning from a visit to West Stockbridge, Mass., about the year 1784.


HOPKINS, JAMES eldest s of Ebenezer, Sen., m and had-1, Caleb, m and settled in Genesee, N. Y .; 2, James, Jr., m and settled in the western part of the State of New York ; 3, Rhoda, m Elias Hopkins, Jr. ; 4, Sus- annah, m Elijah Kirkham, of Whiting, and some time after, with her husband and one child, was drowned in Lake Champlain .*


HOPKINS, DEA. NEHEMIAH 2ds of Ebenezer, Sen., m Tryphene Smith. Children-sons : Ashbel, Ebenezer, Nehemiah, Jr., Martin and Matthew ; daughters : Jemima, m Simeon Parmelee ; Tryphene, m Charles Morris, of Stockbridge; Rachel, m Peter Bresee ; Sylvia, m Stephen Mead. Mrs. Tryphene Hopkins d in Pittsford, in 1803; Dea. Nehemiah Hopkins d in Crown Point, N. Y., about the year 1814.


HOPKINS, ASHBEL eldest s of Dea. Nehemiah, m Betsey Tupper. He d in Pittsford, in 1793; Mrs. Betsey Hopkins afterwards m, and resided in Monkton.


HOPKINS, EBENEZER 2d s of Dea. Nehemiah, m December 2, 1783, Rachel Mead. Children-1, Josiah b April 18, 1786 ; 2, Ebenezer, Jr., b August 16, 1787, located in the West ; 3, Sarah b January 27, 1789, m - - Chipman ; 4, Charlotte b October 24, 1790, m - Durphy; 5, Achsah b July 19, 1792 ; 6, Minerva b April 22, 1794, mn - - Grenelle, d of small pox in New Haven ; 7, Matthew b April 7, 1796, d May 13, 1796. Ebenezer Hopkins d in Troy, Miami county, Ohio, in 1838.


HOPKINS, NEHEMIAH JR., 3d s of Dea. Nehemiah, m - Durphy, and removed to the State of New York, where he d.


HOPKINS, MARTIN 4th s of Dea. Nehemiah, m Sarah Mead. Children -Laura, Tryphene and Sarah. Mrs. Sarah Hopkins d June 6, 1801, in the 30th year of her age. Mr. Hopkins m a second time, and after resid- ing some years in Cornwall, he removed to the State of New York, where he died about 1840.


HOPKINS, MATTHEW 5th s of Dea. Nehemiah, m February 17, 1795, . Mercy Mead. The birth of one child is recorded, William Augustus, b August 20, 1796. Mrs. Mercy Hopkins d June 22, 1800, in the 21st year of her age. Mr. Hopkins m 2d, Lucy, dr of Simeon Wright, of West Rut- land ; he removed to the West.


HOPKINS, ELIAS 3d s of Ebenezer, Sen., m Mary - Children- sons : Elias, Jr., m Rhoda, dr of James Hopkins ; John, Daniel, Royal and Jesse-daughters: Saloma, in John Van Allen; Polly, m Ozem


* They attempted to cross the Lake on the ice with a horse and sleigh. The expansion of the ice near the shore had forced a portion of it downwards, form- ing a basin, which filled with water to the depth of five feet. In passing this in the darkness of night, the sleigh was overturned, and they were precipitated into the water and perished.




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