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4078 \ VIII. J e r u s h a M . F o o t e , b. at Stamford, N. Y., 23 Feb. 1839; was
living at Hobart, N. Y., in Sept. 1875, unmarried. She added the letter
M to her name, for difference.
C h i l . of A b r a h a m J o h n s o n a n d P h i l e n a ( A d a m s ) Whitney. 1241
C h i l d of S a m u e l a n d H a n n a h J u d s o n ( W h i t n e y ) Chard. 1242
4102 There are several other children in this household, whose names have
not been obtained. They were reported to be living in California in 1875.
C h i l . of A m a s o n a n d S a r a h ( W h i t n e y ) Washburn. 1247
C h i l d of Ezra W h i t n e y . 1249
4121 I. S a r a h B r o n s o n W h i t n e y , b. at Danby, N. Y.
4128' VIII. H e n r y Eli W h i t n e y , served for three years in the war of 1861;
and was reported to be living at Elmira, N. Y., in Dec. 1875.
C h i l . of E t h i e l a n d E l i z a b e t h ( L e o n a r d ) Whitney. 1251
C h i l . of A d a m a n d S a l l i e ( W h i t n e y ) Snyder. 125^
4146 I. I s a a c W h i t n e y S n y d e r , b. in Westerlo, N. Y., 26 June 1827;
died 28 June 1827, and was buried in the Snyder family cemetery, in
Westerlo.
SAMUEL SHERMAN, came from Dedham, Eng.; lived in Wethersfield, Stamford, and Stratford, Conn., in which last he d.'-zzzSARAH MITCHELL
RICHARD STRONG, h. in Caernarvonshire, Wales, 1561 ; settled in Taunton, : JOHN SHERMAN, b. 8 Feb. 1650-51; settled in Woodbury, Conn.; ELIZAIIHTH
Eng., 1590; and died there in 1613. and there d. 13 Dec. 1730. d. 1 Oct. 1744.
J O H N STRONG, b. in T a u n t o n , E n g . , ab. 1605; came to N . E., zzzz ABIGAIL F O R D , dan. o( Thomas Ford, of ANTHONY STODDARD, came from MARY DOWNING, dau. of
1630; lived in Dorchester, Hingham, Taunton, Mass., Wind- I Dorchester, Mass.; 2d wife; m. Dec. Eng, ab. 1639; freeman in Emanuel and Lucy
sor, Conn., and went to Northampton, Mass., in 1659; was 1630; d. in Northampton, Mass., 6 Boston, 1640; d. in Boston, 16 Downing, of Salem,
ord. ruling elder 13 June 1663: and d. 14 Ap. 1699. July 1688, aged ab. So. March 16S6-7. Mass., first wife.
THOMAS STRONG, b. in Dorchester, Mass., ab. 1633; zzzz R A C H E L H O L T O N , dau. of Dea. William Rev. SOLOMON STODDARD, b. in zzzzz E S T H E R W A R H A M , bap. Wind-
lived in Windsor, Conn.; thence, in 1659, moved to Holton. of Northampton; 2d wife; m, Boston, 4 Oct. 1643; grad, Harv. sor, Conn., 8 Dec. 1644; dau
Northampton; and there d. 3 Oct. 1689, aged ah. 56, 10 Oct. 1671. She m. (2d), 16 M a y Coll.,1662; minister of Northamp- of Rev. John Warham and
His first wife was Mary Hewitt, dau. of Rev. Ephraim 169S, Nathan Bradley, of East Gnil- ton, Mass.; and died there 11 his second wife, Jane, and
Hewitt, of Windsor. ford, now Madison, Conn. Feb. 1729. wid. ofRev. Eleazer Mather.
ADINO STRONG, b. in Northampton, 25 zzzz EUNICE , b 25 Aug. Rev. ANTHONY STODDARD, b. in Northampton, g Aug. 1678; grad. zzzz MAKV SHERMAN, bap. in Woodbury,
Jan. 1676; settled in Woodbury, 1670, or 1679: m. ab. Harv. Coll., 1697: preached 60 years in Woodbury, Conn.; and Conn., March 1691-2; m. 15 (or 31)
Conn.; and there died 31 Dec. 1749. 1702; died 24 Dec, 1763. there d. 6 Sept. 1760. His first wife was Prudence Wells. Jan.1715 (01:1715-16); d. 12 Jan. 1720.
P R E S E R V E D STRONG, b. in Woodbury, Conn., 8 Sept. 1712; zzzz E S T H E R STODDARD, b. in Woodbury, Conn., n S E T H M I N O R , b. in Woodbury, zzzzz E U N I C E R O O T , b. 1738; m. 8
a farmer; m. 26 July 1749; d. in Woodbury, 3 Nov. 1777. I Oct. 1716: d. in Woodbury, 13 Sept. 1S00. Conn., 23 Nov. 1733. March 1757; d. 27 Oct. 1787.
ISAAC H I L L , ZZZZ ELIZABETH A N N BUNNELL. U R I E L STRONG, b. in Woodbury, Conn., 10 Sept. 1754; a farmer; d. in Woodbury, 15 J a n . — P H E B E M I N O R , b. 25 Dec. 1767; d. 30
1819; a Rev. soldier. Dec. 1825.
L E V E R E T T H I L L , b. in Southbury, Conn., 16 March 1798; a fanner; settled at Wakeman, ~-~ E S T H E R STRONG, b. in Woodbury, Conn., 15 Nov. 1799; m. 25 March 1829; went to
Ohio, in 1829; dea. of Cong. Ch.; d. in Wakeman, 22 Oct. 1851. Tabor, Iowa, with her children, 7 May 1856; was living there in 1S73.
C h i l . of Joel a n d R a c h e l ( B o o t h ) C h a f f e e . 1262
W I L L I A M WAUSWOR" :1111c to N. ]•',. in Lion fr. London, arr. 16 Sept. : freem. 6 Nov 1632; rem. ) — : First wife unknown. His sec. wife, whom lie m. 2 July 1644, and win
Hartford, Conn., i often rep. betw. Oct. 1656 and May 1675; *' liv great esteem' : d. 1675. surv. him, was Kliz. Stone, who d. 1682.
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JOHN ROUTE, prob. s. of John Roote of Badby, MAKY K I L B O U R N E , b. 1619, Wood Ditton, J O H N W A D S W O K T H , of I'armington, Conn.; h. in Eng.; SARAH STANLEY, dau. of
Northampton, Eng., who in. Mary Russell in Knt;.; m. ab. 1640; d. 1697; d a u . of rep. 1672-7: Assist 1679; " h a d distinct, in the miht. Thomas and Bennet
1600; b . , Badby, 26 Feb. 160S; early settler Thomas and Frances Kilbourne, of Weth- and with the Gov. and others, was of the standing Stanley, of Hartford
of Farmington, Conn., 1640; d. Aug. 16S4; ersfield, Conn. Fie was b. at Wood council for affairs in Philip's war." See Savage's and Hadley, Conn.
inventory of est. ,£819. Ditton, Eng., 1578; em. to N . E., 1635; Getieal. Diet, iv., p. 379. See note to No. 1589.
d. bef. 25 Dec. 1640.
iTEi'HEN ROOTE, " t h e giant of Farmington," - SARAH W A D S W O R T H , JOHN SEYMOUR, of Hartford; freem. 1667; s. of Rich. Seymour, who was : M A R Y W A T S O N , dau. of John
Conn., being 6% feet high and of c o m b. 1 Nov. 1657; d. of H., 1639, and rem., 1652, to Farmington, and afterw. to Norwalk, Watson, of Hanford, 1644,
strength; noted in Indian wars fur courage 20 March 1740. where lie was sclectm., 1655, and d. 25 Nov. 1655, leaving wid. Mercy, who d. bef. 1656, leaving wid.
and endurance; d. 6 J a n . 1717. who in. (2d), 22 Nov. 1656, John Steele, as sec. wife. Margaret, who d. 1683.
T I M O T H Y R O O T , b. ab. ; M A R G A R E T SEYMOUR, b., Rev. WILLIAM BUKNHAM, b. 1684 ; gr., H a r v . , 1702; past. ch. at = H A N N A H W O L C O T T , b. ig March 1684; d. 16 March
1681 111 Farm., where Hartf, 17 J a n . 1675; Kensington, Conn., 1712-50; moderator Gen. Assemb. of Conn., 748; dau. of Samuel and Judith (Appleton) W.,
he resid.; remark, for 111. T . R. 20 March 1738; m. H . W . 18 May 1704; m. (/d), wid. Anne Buckingham; of Wethersfield; g. dau. of Samuel and Hannah
size, being 6 ft. 2 in. 1707; m. (2d), John d. 23 Sept. 1750. See S u m / m m Family, p. 68. H e was s, of (Paine) Appleton, of Ipswich; and g. g. dau. of
in height; d. at Cape Rew, 22 Jan. 1718; d. Will, and KHz. B., of Wethersfield, and g. s. of Thomas and Ann B., Samuel and Judith (Everard) A., of Ipswich. See
Breton, 1713. 9 Sept. 1751. of Hartford and Podinik. note to No. 1589.
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J O N A T H A N R O O T , b. 20 Dec. 1707, in Farm- : : RUTH -, d. 17 Feb. 1749, Rev. JEREMIAH CURTISS, first past. Cong. Ch., Southington, Conn., 1728-54; : : HANNAH BURNHAM,
ington, Conn.; Id. in Southington, Conn., ajt. 38. H e 111. (2d), Esther b., Stratford, 26 May 1706; gr., Yale, 1724; d. 21 March 1795; s. of Zech- b. 18 Nov. 1708;
a prominent and influential citizen, till Wadsworth, dau. of Nathan ariah C , of S., b. Nov. 1650, who m. Hannah, dau. of Nathaniel and m. 7 Jan. 1730-1;
1779. H e m. (3d), 30 J u n e 1784, and Dorothy (Ball) W.; b. Hannah (Groves) Porter, of Windsor; g. s. of Capt. Will. C , who settl. d. 6 Ap. 1772.
Susanna (wid. of Aaron Day), who d. 13 M a y 1713; d. 15 July with mother, Elizabeth, in Stratf, ab. 1639, ;U1(J d. there, 21 Dec. 1702, aged
1 April 1805, an. S3. '7 S 3- 81. See Timlow's Southington, pp. 78-96, Ixxiii-v.
Lieut. ELISHA ROOT, b., 1737, in Southington, Conn., where he Id.; soldier of Rev.; d,, East Chester, N . Y., "— I.rev CURTISS, m. 16 Jan. or 17 Feb. 1764: d. 6 May 1773, x t . 28.
Sept. 1776.
Lucv ROOT, b. May 1768, at Southington, zzzzz AMOS N E W E L L , b. 4 Dec. 1762; d. 4 March 1844. Second wife, Rhoda Walkley, b. 5 Oct. 1778; m. 10 Nov. 1806; d. 24 Feb. 1S15.
Conn.; in. 4 Dec. 1787; d. 6 J a n . 1806. Third wife, Sarah Forbes, b. 1775 ; m. Sept. 1816; d. 14 Aug. 1843. For his ancestry, sec the next chart.
A N T H O N Y H A W K I N S , of Windsor, Conn.; d. 1674; rep, 17 sessions; assistant 1668-7U second zzzz First wife, d, Dea. S T E P H E N H A R T , of Cambridge, Hn tford, First wife.
wife, Ann, dau. of Gov. Thomas Wells. in 1655. Farmington ; d. March 1683.
R U T H H A W K I N S , b. 24 zzzz T H O M A S H A R T , b. about
I m. JOHN L E E , of THOMAS UrsoN, = ELIZABETH F U L L E R ,
THOMAS NEWELL, : REBECCA OLMSTEAD, MARY HART
an early settler d. 24 Feb. 16ifl Oct. 1649, at Wind- 1644; d. 27 Aug. 1726; Farmington, of H a r t f o r d , 1646.
(2d), in 1691
of Farmington, She was niece of sor, Conn.; d. at was Speaker of the Jedediah Strong. 1653; d. 30 and Farming-
Conn., in 1652; fames (Hmstead, of Farmington, 9 Oct. G e n e r a l C o u r t of as his 3d wife. Oct. 1690. ton, Conn.; d.
d. 13 Sept. 1689. Hartford. 1724. Conn, several years. July 1655.
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THOMAS JUDD, of Waterbury, zzzz S A R A H F R E E M A N , m. 9 Feb. 1687-8; dau. of
Conn., b. 1662; d. 4 J a n . 1747. 1 Stephen and Hannah (Astwood) Freeman.
S A M U E L N E W E L L , of Southington, Conn.; = SARAH N O R T O N , b. at Farmington, 1689; hap. 31 March 1689; d. 5 Dec. THOMAS UPSON, of Waterbury, and : R A C H E L J U D D , b.
b. 19 Feb. 1686; m. 8 Aug. 1710; d. n j 1775; dau. of John and Ruth (Moore) Norton; and g. d. of John and Wolcott, Conn.; b. 1 March 1692-3; Nov. 1694; d.
Feb. 1751. Hannah (Clark) Norton. ci. 1761. July 1750.
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JOSIAH N E W E L L , , of Southington, Conn.: b. 17 Aug. 1722; in. 18 Feb. 1746; d. 18 Oct. 1797. zzzz M A R Y U P S O N , b. 21 J a n . 1722; d. 20 Feb. 1804.
AMOS NEWELL, LUCY ROOT. For her ancestry, see the preceding chart,
C h i l . of E l i j a h a n d L o v i n a (Chaffee) A b e l . 1266
4185 III. S a r a h S e y m o u r .
C h i l . of J o s h u a B i g n a l l a n d A n n a ( S e y m o u r ) C h a f f e e . 1269
KENELM WINSLOW, b. at Droitwich, - £UMOK NEWTON, wid. of WILLIAM REED, b. in Eng. about zzzz MABEL KENDALL, b. in Eng. ROBERT JENNISON, of^_ ELIZABETH •
Eng., 30 Ap. 1599; came to N. E., J o h n A d a m s. Sht 1587; sailed from London, in about 1605; ret. to N . Watertown, Mas first wife, d. 30
ab. 1629; freeman 1 J a n . 1632; came in the Ann, in the Defence, in July 1635; ar- after her husband's death; 1636; died 4 July O c t 1638, a;t.
rep. 164a, and often later; d. 12 1623; m. K. W. in J u n e rived at Boston, 6 Oct. 1635; m. 21 Nov. 1660, Henry 1690. His second 30 years.
Sept. 1672, at Salem. See Wins- 1634: and d. at Marsh- returned to Eng., and died at Summers, of Woburn ; and wife, Grace, d. 26
low pedigree tn note to N o . 3943. field, Mass., in Dec. Newcastle-upon-Tyne in 1656. d. there, 5 J u n e 1690. Nov. 1686.
1681, a;t. 83.
KKNELM WINSLOW, Z — MERCY JOB W I N S L O W , = R U T H . Dea. GEORGE REED, b, ELIZABETH J E N N I S O N , b. at THOMAS PIERCE, of W o b u m , : — : ELIZAUETH •
b. at Marshfield. d. 23 Sept. For some of their descend- in Eng., in 1629; came Watertown, Mass., 12 Mass., 1643 ; d. there 6 Nov. d. at W o b u m ,
Mass., 1635; dwelt 1688, x t . ants, sec note to N o . 3943. with his father in 1635; Ap. 1637; m. at W o b u m , 1683; b. in Eng.; perhaps son Mass., 5 March
at Harwich, Mass., d. at Woburn, Mass., Mass., 4 Oct. 1652; d. 26 of that Thomas who joined 16S8.
where hed. 4 Nov. 21 Feb. 1705-6, aged Feb. 1664-5. ch. at Charlestown, 21 Feb.
>7*5- 77-
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SARAH WINSLOW, b. at Rochester, zzzz THOMAS LINCOLN, b, about 1699; d. at Roches- CHRISTOPHER PALGE, b. at Billerica, Mass., 6 Feb. 1690-gt; zzzz ELIZABETH R E E D , b. 14 J u n e
Mass., in 1707 ; m. {2d), 31 M a y ter, Mass., 15 J u n e 1730: prob. g. son of one moved, 1734 or 1735, to Hardwick, Mass., where he was the 1700; m. 23 May 1719. See
1731, James Whitcomb. of the first settlers of H i n g h a m , Mass. first dea. at org. of ch. in 1736; and died 10 March 1774. the Hcetf Genealogy, p. 109.
S E T H LINCOLN, b. at Rochester, Mass., 10 Feb. 1725-6; d. at Western, now Warren, Mass., 6 ~—. Lucv P A I G E , b. at Hardwick, 22 Feb. 1733-4 ; m. 10 Oct. 1751; d. 1 Sept. 1821.
May 1793.
T H O M A S LINCOLN, b. at Western, now Warren, Mass.; moved, in 1796, to = P H E B E R E Y E S , dau. of Asa Keyes, of Western, Mass., L u c v LINCOLN, ZZZZZ SIMEON R I C H , dwelt at
Cherry Valley, N . Y.; and, in 1799, to Owego, N . Y., where he died. first wife; d. as early as 1789. Cherry Valley, N Y.
O T I S LINCOLN, = SARAH SLOSSON, EZEKIEL RICH, = CAROLINE SLOSSON, RUTH RICH, = FRANKLIN G R I F F I N . R U F U S R I C H , of Cherry Valley, N . V. = : LYDIA K N A P P .
No. 4202. N o . 4201.
C h i l . of S a m u e l a n d J e r u s h a ( S l o s s o n ) Ball. 1277
C h i l . of W a l t e r a n d J e r u s h a ( W i l l i a m s ) Hyde. I 28 I
4234 II. Altie H y d e , b. at Sharon, Conn., about 1798; bap. there, 12 May
1805 ; married at Auburn, N. Y., Richard Steele, a druggist; and died 17
June 1824. Her only child, name not given, was buried with her. His
second wife, Sarah M. Knowles, died 9 March 1832, aged 33 years; and
was buried in Auburn.
Rev. RICHARD MATHER, b. in Eng., 1596; came to N . E. in 1635; settled in Dorchester, zzzz C A T H A R I N E H O L T . WuxiAM H V D E , of Hartford, 1636; d. at Norwich, zzzzz Name not
1636. H e was s. of Thomas M., of Lancashire, Eng.; and g. s. of J o h n M . Conn., 6 J a n . 1681. known.
T I M O T H Y M A T H E R , of Dor- zzzz ELIZABETH A T H E R T O N , dan. SAMUEL H V D E , b. ab. 1637, : : J A N E L E E , dau. of N A T H A N I E L F O O T E , m. in Eng. zzzz ELIZABETH D E M I N G , sisterof J o h n
chester, Mass.; b. In Eng., I of Gen. Humphrey Ather- at Hartford, Conn.; in. Thomas and - ab. 1615; d. in Wethersfield, Deming. She m. (2d), Gov.
1628; d. 1684, ton, of Dorchester. J u n e 1659; d. 1677. (Brown) Lee. Conn., 1044, aged 51. Thomas Wells, and d. 28 July
1683, aged 88.
RICHARD M A T H E R , of zzzz K A T H A R I N E W I S E , Lieut. RICHARD L O R D , b. at Saybrook, Conn., zzzz ELIZABETH H V D E , b. at Nor- NATHANIEL FOOTE, M A R G A R E T B U S S , m. 2 M a y
Lyme Conn. b. 2 2 of Dorchester, May 1647; d. 20 Aug. 1727, at Lyme. H e wich, Conn., Aug. 1660; d. b. at Wethersfield, 1672; dau. of Nathaniel
Nov. • C53; d. •7 Mass was s. of Wm. Lord, of Saybrook (b. in Eng. at Lyme, Conn., 22 July Conn., 10 J a n . Bliss, of Springfield, Mass.,
Aug. 688. ah. 1623), and g. s. of Thomas Lord {b. in 1736. She was the first 1647; died there, and g. d. of Thomas and
Eng. ab. 1583) and Dorothy, his wife. white child b. at Norwich. 12 J a n . 1703. Margaret Bliss, of Hartford,
Conn.
BENJAMIN M A T H E R , b. at Lyme, Conn., ig Sept. = I R E N E PEARSON, b. 24 May 1732, at Lyme, J E R E M I A H F O O T E , b. 11 Oct. 1725; RUHAMA NORTHAM, dau. of John Northam;
1732; m. (2d), Abigail Worthington; and died Conn.; m. 16 Aug. 1753; d. 22 Aug. d. 15 Way J 784, at Colchester, m. 14 Sept. 1749; d. 8 Feb. 1809, at-Col-
at Whatcly, Mass. 1761, at Lyme. Conn. chester, Conn.
GIDDONS MATHER, b. at Lyme, Conn., 22 June 1760; d, 5 Aug. 1815, at Auburn, N . Y. = : H A N N A H F O O T E , b. at Colchester, Conn, , 4 Ap. 1766; m. 29 Jan. 1789; d, 18 Oct. 1844,
J at Elbridge, N . V.
4268 VIII. Sally M i l e s , b. at Apulia, N. Y., 6 Oct. 1810; married at her III78
father's house in Apulia, 7 March 1832, Jacob Van Houten, a merchant,
born 6 July 1802, son of Teunis and Margaret (Haring) Van Houten, of
Skaneateles, N. Y. l They dwelt in Skaneateles for several years; then
went to Paris, Ohio; moved thence to Brimficld, 111.; and finally settled at
Brazilian Creek, Washington Co., Mo., where she died of consumption, 14
Feb. 1845. He afterward dwelt at Fourche-a-Renault, in the same county,
about six or eight miles distant; and there died, 14 Feb. 1847. They
were buried in the cemetery at Potosi, the county-seat, about fifteen miles
from their dwelling.
C h i l . of E l i s h a a n d P a u l i n a ( M i l l e r ) Miles. 1294
C h i l . of T h a d d e u s a n d H u l d a h ( M i l e s ) Joy. 1297
4293 VI. Ira J o y , twin, b. at LeRoy, N. Y., 30 March 1820; died at LeRoy,
7 May 1820, and was buried there.
C h i l . of L u t h e r a n d Polly (Joy) S t . J o h n .
4300 VI. Ira S t . J o h n , b. at Ridgeway, N. Y., 24 Oct. 1817; and was living
there in July 1875.
4305 II. to V. Four children, whose names have not been ascertained.
to
4309 "James Parmelee, Jr., was born at Durham, Oct. 1832; and then moved to Yates, N. Y.,
Conn., 13 Dec. 17S7; and married there, 1 Feb. where she died 9 Oct. 1874. He was living
1814, Cynthia Clark, who was born in Haddam, there in Aug. 1875.
Conn., 10 Ap. 1793. They dwelt in Durham till
Whitney Family. 771
43'0 VII. J u l i a P e n n o y e r , married Orris Barnes; and was living at Clay,
N. Y., in July 1875.
JOI.IVKR PHELPS: born at Salmon Brook, 1 Nov. 1663; married Martha Crow 4 Nov. 1686.
Granby, Conn., 12 Dec. 1779; married Abigail He was the first of the twelve children of
St. John 16 Jan. 1800; lived at Austerlitz, Caze- TIMOTHY PHELPS: born at Windsor, Conn.,
novia, Fabius, Ludlowville, N. Y., and later at I Sept. 1639; married Mary Griswold 19 May
St. Catharine's, Ontario, Canada; and died at 1661. He was the sixth of the seven children of
Cayuga, Ontario, Canada, 4 May 1851. He was WILLIAM P H E L P S : born probably at, or near,
the third of the nine children of Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England, about
NOAII PHELPS : born at Granby, Conn., 1 1590; sailed from Plymouth, with his first wife
Aug. 1754; married Sarah Adams 12 July 1775 ; and five children, 20 March 1630, on the ship
and died at Austerlitz, N. Y., 10 June 1795. He " Mary and John," Capt. Squeb, 400 tons burden,
was the seventh of the ten children 01 140 passengers; landed at Hull, Mass., 30 May
NOAH PHELPS: born at Hebron; Conn., 21 1630; lived at Dorchester, Mass., about five
Nov. 1720; married Mary Tillotson in 1742. years; was one of the founders of Windsor,
He was the first of the six children of Conn., in 1635, where he became prominent in
NOAH PHELPS; born at Hebron, Conn., 23 Church and State, and where he died 14 July
Jan. 1694; married Anne Dyer I Oct. 1717. 1672, and where his second wife, Mary Dover
He was the third of the five children of (whom he married in 1638), died 27 Nov. 1675.
TIMOTHY PHELPS: born at Windsor, Conn., See the Phelps Genealogy.
Whitney Family. 773
first line of Stages running between Albany and Buffalo; later, they built
a steamboat on Cayuga Lake, and the first bridge across the foot of Cayuga
Lake, one mile and a quarter long; after which they were engaged in
building the first locks in the Erie Canal, at Lockport, N. Y. About the
year 1826, my father and brother removed to St. Catharine's, Canada
West, now Ontario; and had an extensive contract in the construction of
the Welland Canal, and the excavations on the ' Deep Cut.' Later, Mr.
Orson Phelps took a large contract on the Genesee Valley Canal, near
Portage. Afterward he removed to Buffalo ; and, on the site of the old
Patchin Bank, he built the Clarendon House, afterward called the Phelps
House, kept as a temperance hotel by Nathaniel Rogers."
4332 ,. ^ V L
c
M
? r i a Lou
i s a P h e l p s , b. at Ludlowville, N. Y., 3 May 18?5 •
Catha
there " " e ' s , C. W., 1 Feb. 1832, and was buried in the cemetery"
L St John a son
4334 - » - b- at Apulia, N. Y.; died the same day.
C h i l . of E l i j a h H o w e l l a n d C h a r l o t t e S o p h i a ( D u n h a m ) S t . J o h n . 1317
4413 II. L u c y T a y l o r .
443! III. Emily T a y l o r , b. in New Preston, Conn., 29 June 1812: married 11438:
there, 28 Nov. 1839, Abram Hill, a plasterer, who was born at Dover
N. Y., 10 Aug. 1815. They settled at New Preston; where he died 6
Dec. 1844, and was buried. She married (2d), 28 Oct. 1850 at New
Preston, David Jacus, a farmer, son of David and Deborah (Jennings)
Jacus, of New Fairfield, Conn., where he was born 28 Sept. 1809. They
were living at New Preston in Dec. 1876.
C h i l d of W i l l i a m a n d S a r a h ( d a p p ) Sprague. 1370
C h i l , of J o h n a n d P h i l i n d a ( W o o d ) Armstrong.
C h i l . of Seth a n d M e l i n d a ( D u n h a m ) Wood.
4497 IV. Nathan Wood Chandler, b. at Owego, N. Y., 21 Jan. 1815 ; a 11583
painter for thirty years, then a farmer; married at Hamburgh, N. Y., 13
March 1845, by Esquire Lake, to Mary Colvin, dau. of Amos and Sarah
(Sprague) Colvin, who moved from Danby, V t , to Hamburgh, where she
was born 26 Nov. 1826. They settled in Hamburgh; where she died 11
Nov. 1863, and was buried in East Hamburgh Cemetery. He was mar-
ried (2d), 5 March 1865, at Hamburgh, by Rev. S. P. Barker, Free Baptist,
to Lucinda Nims Skinner, born in Boston, N. Y., dau. of Aaron and Sally
798 Seventh Generation.
(Farnsworth) Skinner. r They were living at East Hamburgh in Feb.
1877. He has been justice of the peace for four years; highway-commis-
sioner, two years; and for several years, a deacon of the Free Baptist
Church of Hamburgh.
C h i l . o f N a t h a n S c h e n c k a n d Dolly A n n ( S m i t h ) W o o d . 1385
C h i l . of S a m u e l G i l b e r t a n d A r e t a ( A d a m s ) F a i r c h i l d . 1400
4552 IV. David W e t m o r e , b. at Kingston, N. B., in that part of the parish ' 11709
now known as the village of Clifton, 12 Sept. 1803 ; a farmer; married
there, 14 Feb. 1828, by Rev. Elias Scovil, rector of Kingston, to Eliza
Whelpley, dau. of Richard and Charlotte (Gorum) Whelpley, of Kingston, 47 2 9
where she was born 2 Nov. 1806. They settled at Clifton, within a
hundred rods of his birth-place; and there she died, 8 March 1871, and
was buried in the cemetery of the parish church, Kingston. He was living
at Clifton in March 1876, and gave valuable aid in gathering these records.
4572 III. Eliza A d a m s , b. at St. John, N. B., 22 Oct. 1805; married there,
24 Aug. 1836, Capt. Thomas Hardenbrook, of St. John. They settled in
that city, and there died, without children—she, about 1840; he, about
1845. She was buried by the side of her father, at the corner of King
and Carmarthen Streets, St. John.
C h i l . of W i l l i a m a n d H a n n a h ( W h i t n e y ) Olive. 1409
4586 IIP I s a a c Olive, b. at Carleton, St. John, N. B., 21 Nov. 1812; a 11839
ship-carpenter and ship-builder; married at Lancaster, N. B., 19 Oct.
1836, by Rev. Frederick Coster, Episcopal, to Loranah Forest Lee, dau. of
John and Elizabeth Ann (Alstow) Lee, of Lancaster. She was born at
Portland, St. John, 8 Jan. 1813. They settled at Carleton, and were living
812 Seventh Generation.
there, on Prince Street, in Feb. 1S74. He had then been, since 9 July
1872, in Her Majesty's Customs Department, at St. John.
4588 V. J a m e s Olive, b. in King Street, Carleton, St. John, N. B., 13 Aug. 11859
1816; a shipwright, and afterward an auctioneer and commission-merchant; j
married at Carleton, 28 Dec. 1837, by Rev. Frederick Coster, Episcopal,
to Mary Graham Clark, dau. of Ebenezer and Mary (Matthews) Clark, of
Yarmouth, N. S., where she was born 18 June 1817. They dwelt in St.
John till 21 Oct. 1870; and then moved to Yarmouth, where they were
living in Feb. 1874. He was elected Councillor of St. John, in 1851;
Alderman, 6 Ap. 1852; Mayor, by the City Council, in May 1853; and
again, in 1854, by the people, at the first election by ballot ever held in
that Province. He has been a member of the Methodist Church since
1842.
C h i l . of Henry P l a t t a n d M a r y ( B r u n d a g e ) Whitney.
- : . • -
Ill S u s a n n a J a m e s , b. at S t John, N. B., 22 D e c 179S; married,
19 Nov. 1S17, David Prindail; and died at S t John, a widow.
.lOOo
I
IX. W i l l e t J a m e s , b. at S t John, N . B., date not given; "missing
from home many years."
X. David A l b e i t J a m e s , b. at S t John, N. B., 27 A p . 1816; was
living there, in Jan. 1874, unmarried.
4614 III. S u s a n F i n c h , b. at 21 St. James Street, St. John, N. B., 20 June 11928
1802 ; married Samuel Ritchie, son of James and Martha (Stepenson)
Ritchie, of Bemelton, Co. Donegal, Ireland. They settled at St. John,
and died there—he, at 62 St. James Street, in 1846; she, at 79 St. James
Street, 14 March 1857.
4615 I V M a r y F i n c h , b. at St. John, N. B., 7 Ap. 1805; and was living
there in March 1874, unmarried.
4616 V. A n n F i n c h , b. at St. John, N. B., 12 June 1809; died there, 15
July 1823.
4617 VI. H a n n a h F i n c h , b. at 21 St. James Street, St. John, N. B., 12 11979
March 1812; married in St. Paul's Church, Portland, St. John, 2 July
1845, James Henry Clark, a farmer and lumberman, son of William and 4628
Elizabeth (James) Clark. See his record.
C h i l . of S a m u e l a n d E l i z a b e t h ( J a m e s ) Stickney. 1417
4618 I. Lydia L o c k w o o d S t i c k n e y , b. at St. John, N. B., 20 May 1794; 11934
married at Sheffield, N. B., 18 Sept. 1815, by David Burpee, Esq., to Watts
Bowker, a carpenter, son of Maj. Levi and Betsey (Watts) Bowker, of
Scituate, Mass. He was born at Jonesborough, Me., 12 Dec. 1790. They
settled at Machias, Me., where he died 6 Ap. 1870, and where she was
Whitney Family. 817
living in March 1876. In 1808, when she was 14 years old, she visited
her great-grandparents, Eliasaph and Mary (Bishop) Whitney, then living
with their son, Josiah Whitney, at Middlesex, now Darien, Conn.
4630 II. S a r a h C a b l e , married John Ritchie, of St. John, N. B.; and both
died before 1874.
463 s II. Ann Maria Slason, b. at West Rutland, Vt, 20 Ap. 1816; mar- 11985
ried there, 28 Sept. 1836, by Rev. Lucius J. Tilden, Presbyterian, to
Augustus Monfort Thompson, a druggist, of Perrysburgh, Ohio, son of
Ezra and Rebecca (Fort) Thompson, of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., where he was
born 16 Dec. 1814. They settled at Perrysburgh; and she was living
there in March 1876. He died at Perrysburgh, 18 Ap. 1874, and was
buried there.
4636 III. William W a l l a c e Slason, b. at West Rutland, Vt, 2 June i8i8;j 11992
a dealer in stone; married in June 1842, at Centre Rutland, V t , Annette
Louisa Cookin, of Rutland, where she was born, and died. She was buried
in Evergreen Cemetery, Rutland. He married (2d), 8 Jan. 1859, at Jaffiey,
N. H., Sophia Ursula Lacy, dau. of William and Betsey (Bronsdon) Lacy,
of East Jaffrcy. She was born at Jaffrey, 3 Sept. 1831. He was killed by
a railway accident at Middlebury, V t , 12 March 1875, and was buried in
Evergreen Cemetery, Rutland. She was living at East Jaffiey in March
1876.
Chil. of Francis and Celia (Harmon) Slason. H24
4645 VII. Daniel Smith Mapes, b. at New York City, 24 March 1830;
died 25 March 1833.
C h i l . of D a n i e l a n d A n n ( C o r u m ) P e a t m a n . HS1
C h i l . of R i c h a r d a n d C h a r l o t t e ( C o r u m ) Whelpley. 1453
4746 VI. Altia W h i t n e y , b. at Allen's Hill, Richmond, N, Y., 5 May 1822; j 12210
married at Royalton, N. Y., by Rev. Charles H. Platt, rector of Grace
Church, Lockport, N. Y., 27 May 1847, to James Bowdoin Southworth, a
farmer, born at Hancock, Mass., 26 May 1814, son of Norman and Sarah
Elizabeth (Gardiner) Southworth. She died at Coldwater, Mich., 18 Sept.
1871, and was buried there. He still lived at Coldwater in 1874.
476: VI. Eliza P u r d y , b. at Mamakating, N. Y., 21 July 1812; married at; 3362
South Salem, N. Y., 24 Oct. 1832, Lewis Keeler, son of Aaron and Mary 1004
(Brooks) Keeler. See his record.
4768 IV. Eliza W r i g h t , twin, b. at Cortlandt, N. Y., in Feb. 1804; and died
in infancy, about the same time that her mother did.
C h i l d of J a m e s a n d S a r a h ( F o w l e r ) Clements. 1466
C h i l . of J o h n a n d P a m e l i a ( F o r m a n ) Fowler. 1467
C h i l . of I s a a c a n d A n n a ( F o w l e r ) Lafurjah. 1468
C h i l . of S i l a s a n d J a n e ( T o m p k i n s ) Fowler. 1469
C h i l . of J a r e d a n d M a r t h a ( F o w l e r ) Bouton. 1470
C h i l . of W i l l i a m a n d S a r a h ( W h i t n e y ) Pullin. 1472
C h i l . of B a r n a r d u s a n d S a r a h ( W h i t n e y ) Montross. 1478
C h i l d of U r i a h a n d A m y ( W h i t n e y ) Helms. 1482
C h i l . of S i l a s C o n s t a n t a n d S a r a h M a t i l d a ( F e r r i s ) Whitney. I484
4830 III. David L e w i s W h i t n e y , b. at Yorktown, N. Y., 11 Nov. 1846;
afarmer; lived there in 1873, unmarried.
483: V. A l e x a n d e r S t u a r t H a i g h t W h i t n e y , b. at Yorktown, N. Y , 20
Jan. 1854; grad. at Eastman's Commercial College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.,
in 1871; lived with his father at Yorktown, a teacher, in Nov. 1874.
C h i l . of D a v i d a n d C a r o l i n e ( H a i g h t ) W h i t n e y . 1485
4848 XI. Issabinda Louise Whitney, b. at Pultney, N. Y., 23 Jan. 1834; 12432
married at Pike, N. Y., 9 May 1854, by Rev. C. Lord, Presbyterian, to
Andrew Martin Keller, son of Abraham and Sally G. (Francisco) Keller.
He enlisted at Yorkshire, N. Y., 6 Aug. 1862, as a private in Co. D, 154th
Reg., N. Y. S. Vol. Infantry; took part in the battles of Fredericksburgh
and Chancellorsville, after which he was promoted to the grade of orderly
sergeant; was captured, after being wounded in the arm and leg, at the
battle of Gettysburgh, Penn.; remained a prisoner for seventeen months;
Whitney Family. 853
and was discharged 12 June 1865, as second lieutenant, They were living
at Olean, N. Y., in May 1875.
4861 XIII. Riley W h i t n e y , b. near Bingham Centre, Penn., 20 May 1833; 12463
a farmer; married at Chatham, Penn., 12 Oct. 1856, by Theron Starks, to
Mary Lizette Short, dau. of Asa and Betsey (Burrell) Short, of Chatham,
where she was born 28 Feb. 1837. They dwelt at Chatham till May 1876;
and then settled at Middlebury, Penn., where they were living in Aug.
1876. He enlisted at Tioga, Penn., 1 Sept. 1864, in Co. G, 207th Reg.,
Penn. Vol. Infantry; and was discharged at Alexandria, Va., 31 May 1865.
C h i l . of B a r t h o l o m e w a n d S a r a h ( W h i t n e y ) Tarney. I49O
C h i l . of J o h n a n d M a r t h a ( W h i t n e y ) C a t f i e l d . 1493
C h i l . of L e w i s a n d S a r a h ( K i t c h e n ) Whitney. 1494
• He married (2d), in 1849, Kate Herkimer, of Little Falls, N. Y., by whom he had three
children, John G., Robert H., and Kiltie U.
Whitney Family. 857
She was buried at Scotland, C. W. He married (2d), 11 Sept. 1849, at
Alden, N. Y., Caroline Adele Davenport, who was born in Covington,
N. Y., dau. of Horace and Emily (Bradley) Davenport, afterward of
Lancaster, N. Y. He lived at Lancaster till after 1862 ; and then moved
to West Union, Iowa, where he was living in Nov. 1874. By the second
marriage he had five children born in Lancaster, the eldest of whom, Emily
Jeannette Tiffany, married Lewis Malcolm Whitney, son of William Alex- I25I7
ander Whitney.
1 George Mortimer was born in the city of tario, Canada. His wife was born in Borough-
York, England, and now lives in London, On- bridge, Yorkshire, England.
Whitney Family 859
married at Busti, N. Y., 19 Nov. 1837, M a r y Bush, dau. of Aaron and Sally
(Bush) Bush, of Busti, where she was born 18 July 1820. They dwelt at
Jamestown, N. Y., till 1852; and then moved to Falconer, in Ellicott, N. Y.,
where they were living in June 1875.
C h i l d of J e r e m i a h a n d M a r y ( V a n Ness) C l a r k . 1500
4898 I. W i l l i a m V a n N e s s C l a r k , was living at East Galway, N. Y., in
May 1875.
C h i l d of A b r a m a n d P h e b e ( V a n Ness) F r e e l a n d . 150:
C h i l . of J a m e s a n d H a n n a h ( V a n Ness) S h i e l d s . 1503
C h i l . of L o d o w i c k P u t m a n a n d P a m e l a ( V a n Ness) S h e w . 1505
C h i l . of J o h n T o m p k i n s a n d C a t h a r i n e ( T r a v i s ) Clements. 1526
C h i l . o f J o h n a n d Lois ( W h i t n e y ) Steer.
153i
5029 I. J o h n W e s l e y S t e e r , b. at Southwick, Mass., 10 Ap. 1825; a 12724
manufacturer of church-organs, in Westfield, Mass.; married in the Meth-
odist Episcopal Church at Westfield, 18 Jan. 1846, Ruth Bangs Johnson,
whose parents then lived at Williamsburg, Mass. She was born at
Westfield, 9 July 1826, dau. of William and Eliza (Allen) Johnson. They
have dwelt at Springfield, Mass., and at Tariffville, Conn.; and lived at
Westfield in 1874.
5030 II. S m i t h D a y t o n S t e e r , b. at Southwick, Mass., 6 Jan. 1827; grad.
at Cleveland Medical College; served for three years, as surgeon, in the
war of 1861; and resided at Burton, Ohio, a successful physician and
surgeon, in 1874.
5044 XII. Lurena Frederika Whitney, b. at Montville, Ohio, 9 Jan. 1850; 12750
married at her father's house in Montville, 22 July 1868, James Lyman
Batchelder, a farmer, son of Lyman Skinner and Selina (Belden) Batchelder,
of Montville, where he was born 30 Oct. 1846. They settled at Montville,
and were living there in 1874.
C h i l . of S e t h a n d M a r y ( B a t c h e l d e r ) Whitney. 1536
5058 II. Mary Elvira W h i t n e y , b. at Montville, Ohio, 27 Aug. 1836; mar- 12763
ried there, by Rev. W. A. Matson, Methodist, 25 May 1857, to Sherman
Enon Spencer, a machinist and wool-carder, son of Enon and Lucina
(Bacon) Spencer, of New Hartford, Conn., where he was born 23 Aug.
1824. They settled in South Thompson, Ohio (where he has been post-
master for twelve years, and justice of the peace six years), and still lived
j there in 1874.
C h i l . of S e t h a n d L u c i n d a ( T u c k e r ) Whitney. '536
C h i l . of J o h n V e i t s a n d M a r y ( L a n s i n g ) Whitney. 1538
C h i l . of S a m u e l a n d H a r r i e t A t w o o d ( W h i t n e y ) Rhodes. 1540
C h i l . of D a n i e l a n d Phebe ( W h i t n e y ) S m i t h . '549
156
5118 I. G a m a l i e l S m i t h , b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 29 Aug. 1788; a shoe- I2835
maker; married at Ridgefield, 28 Ap. 1813, Polly Northrop, dau. of Jared
and Eunice (Betts) Northrop, of Ridgefield, where she was born 20 March
1794. They settled at Ridgefield, in the hollow west of the New Canaan
road, opposite the Smith Cemetery. He died 15 Feb. 1861, and was
buried in the Smith Cemetery. She was living with her son, at Ridge-
field, in July 1877.
C h i l . o f S a m u e l A n d r e w s a n d C a t h a r i n e (Platt) S m i t h . '555
5146 I. James Smith.
5H7 II. Betsey Jane Smith.
5148 III. S a m u e l A n d r e w s S m i t h , died when fifteen or sixteen years
old.
C h i l . of S e t h a n d R a c h e l ( M e a d ) Deforest. '557
5'59 II. Harvey S t u d w e l l , b. 26 Oct. 1812; died 28 Oct. 1837, and was
buried in Titicus Cemetery, at Ridgefield, Conn.
C h i l . of J e r e m i a h a n d A n n a ( S m i t h ) Mead. 1561
. 712
5'74 I. H i r a m S m i t h M e a d , b. at Waterford, N. Y., 3 Dec. 1812; a
cabinet-maker; married at Ridgefield, Conn., 11 May 1836, by Rev.
Charles G. Selleck, Congregational, to Mary Picket, dau. of William Henry
and Dorcas (Olmstead) Picket, of Ridgefield. He died at Ridgefield,
without children, 24 June 1836; and was buried in Titicus Cemetery.
She married (2d) Pierson McLane; and was living at New Castle, N. Y.,
in Dec. 1873.
C h i l . of L u c i u s a n d H a r r i e t ( W h i t n e y ) Kellogg. 1572
5'93 II. Juliet Lavinia Kellogg, b. near Glen Cove, L. I., 1 Ap. 1812; I2968
married in St. Thomas' Church, Broadway, New York, 10 May 1838,
Edward William Canning, a broker, son of Edward Canning, of Stratford-
on-Avon, Eng., where he was born 9 Nov. 1802. They settled in New
York, and were living there in 1867.
5'9S I. T r u m a n P l u m b , went to sea with his father, and was washed over-
board and lost, when about twelve years old.
5201 II. W h i t n e y , a son, b. in New York City, date not known, but
probably about 1822; and died when only a few days old, shortly after
the mother's death.
900 Seventh Generation.
Chil. of Sheldon Clark Whitney by his second wife. •577
5202 III. to VI. Four daughters, living in 1848; nothing further reported.
to
5205
C h i l . of A b r a m a n d H a n n a h ( W h i t n e y ) Remer. 1581
J O S E P H DOWNS, died in Huntington, Conn., 17 March zz HANNAH PATTERSON, bap. in Huntington, Conn., 6 Sep*-
1823, aged 57 years. 1767; died there, 9 J u n e 1835, "act 9 0 . "
5230 II. J o h n Hall F i n l e y , b. at New York City, n Dec. 1810; a grocer; •3047
married at Glenville, Conn., 29 March 1838, by Rev. E. S. Raymond,
Baptist, to Sarah Green Willson, dau. of Jotham and Sarah (Green) Willson,
of Glenville, where she was born 4 Oct. 1815. They dwelt at New York •
City till 1844; and then settled at Port Chester, N. Y., where he died 29!
Dec. 1847. He was buried at Glenville. She married (2d), William Craft,
of Port Chester, and was living there in Nov. 1873.
C h i l . of J o n a s P h i l l i p s a n d M a r y ( W h i t n e y ) Phoenix. 1589
JOHN Bot'TON, perh. a Huguenot, came to Boston, :=z: AniGAH. MARVIN, b. at Hartf., Conn., bef. 1641; m. 1 June
Mass., 1635, in ship Assurance, aged 20: went 1657. She was dau. of Matthew Marvin, who came to N. E.,
to Hartford, Conn., 1636: to Norwalk, Conn., 1635, fr. Lond., in s. Increase, aged 35, with w. Elizabeth,
1651: was selectman 1671, and often after; d. aged 31. H e was orig. propr., Hartford, 1638; repr. fr.
1703 or 4. Norwalk, Conn., 1654; and d. 1680.
Serg. J O H N BOUTON, of Norwalk; SARAH , m. prob ab. : She was perh. dau. of John Gregory, of Nor-
b. 30 Sept. 1659: d. aged 90. walk, and g. d. of John Gregory, of New Haven, Conn., and born Dec. 1667.
ED.MIND W A R R E N , of Oyster Bay, L. I., and Norwalk, wh. he Id. zzzz ELIZABETH BOUTON, JACHTN BOUTON, ZZZZ.
at Rhoten Mill, Five Mile River, in 1705; own. large est. extend. m. 6 Oct. 1698.
fr. lop of hill 2 miles to river; d. 5 Aug. 1749, aged 76. Perh. s.
of Richard Waring, who, in Winter of 1685-6, was tenant of 100
acres from James Lloyd, of the manor of Queen's Village, L. I.
1 1
ELIAKIM WARREN, b. 1747, zzzz P H E B E BOUTON, b. 5 N A T H A N BOUTON, b. 30 Sept. = ABIGAIL BURLOCK, b. 20
Norwalk; rem. to Troy, N March 1734, Nor- 1756, Norwalk; d. 24 May May 1763; marriage
Y., 1798; seniorwarden ofSt. walk; m. 17 J a n . 1838, Troy, N . Y. See an licensed 6 Dec. 1782;
Paul's Ch., Troy, from 1804 1771 ; d. 17 J a n . obit, in the Gospel Messen- d. 5 Oct. 1827, Troy,
to his death, 4 Sept. 1824. 1835, at Troy, N. Y. ger, 2 J u n e 1838. N. Y.
I !
N A T H A N W A R R E N , b. 1 May 1777, - MARV BOL'TON, b. 21 Ap. 1789, Norwalk: d. 8 Feb. 1S59, Troy, N . Y. She built
Norwalk; d. 13 Aug. 1834, and endowed, in 1844, the beautiful Church of the Holy Cross, in Troy, " a s a
Troy, N . Y.; a vestryman of St. house of prayer for al! people, without money and without price." She also
Paul's Ch., Troy, and a liberal supported, throughout her life, a free school for girls, which has been con-
benefactor of the same. tinued by her sons, and is now known as the Mary Warren Free Institute.
2
He married (2d) in New York City, 26 Dec. I. Alice Bronson, born 16 Oct. 1867; died on
1866, Alice Whitten, dau. of William and Julia the same day.
(French) Whitten, of 24 East 10th St., New II. Julia Ethel Bronson, born 6 June 1870;
York; and died at Aiken, S. C , 28 March 1872, resided with her mother, in New York, in Sept.
of consumption. By this marriage he had two 1877.
children:
912 Seventh Generation.
Bronson, of New York, and g. son of Dr. Isaac and Anna (Olcott) Bronson,'
of Greenfield Hill, Conn. He graduated at Williams College in 1858.
;
She died of diphtheria, 22 Aug. 1864, at Baden-Baden, Germany, without
children; and was buried in the Whitney chapel, Greenwood Cemetery.
Rev. ALEXANDER LIVINGSTON, minister of Monyabroek, Sterlingshirc, Scotland, zzzz BARDARA LIVINGSTON, of the house of Kilsyth, and related to the house of Calendar. ALEXANDER LIVINGSTON, of Falkirk, Scotland. A E R T VAN SLICHTENHORST, of Nicuwkerk, Gelderland, Holland,
Rev. W I L L I A M LIVINGSTON, = 3 A G N E S LIVINGSTON. BARTHOLOMEW F L E M - BRANT V A N SLICHTENHORST, of Nieuwkerk,in Gelderland, P I E T E R V A N BRUGH, RCELOFF JANSEN, came to Rensselaerswyck, 1630; was zzzz. ANNEKE J A N S E , came from Amsterdam with husb. R I P VAN DAM,
minister of Monyabroek, ING, of Edinburgh; Holland; director of Rensselaerswyck Colony (now of Haarlem, Holl. assist, bouivvicester; rem. to New Amsterdam (now 1630; m. (2d), 1637 o r 8, Dominie Everhardus
1600; minister of Lanarke, merchant Albany, N . Y.), 1646; ret. to Nicuwkerk, where he d. N. Y,), 1636; ree'd pat. for 62 acres along North Bogardus, first settled mm. of New Nethcrland,
1614; d. 1641. about 1668. River, now owned by Trin. Ch.; d. ab. 1636. who d. 1647. She d. at Albany, 1663.
Rev. J O H N LIVINGSTON, b. at Monyabroek, zzzz J A N E T FLEMING. P H I L I P SCHUYLER, came from = M A R G A R E T VAN SLICH- J O H A N N E S V A N BRUGH, em. from Haarlem, : CATRINA RCGLOFFSE, wid. HENDRICK CUYLER, b. NICOLAAS V A N D A M , car- LAURENS V A N DER SPIEGEL, of
Scotl., 21 J u n e 1603; minist. at Killinchie, Amsterdam; one of early TENHORST, b. 1628; Holl.; trader in New Amsterdam and of Lucas Rodenburg, 1637; settl at Albany, penter in Bcverwyck (now New York; em. from Flushing,
Ireland, Stranraer, Scotl., 1638, Ancram, settlers of Bcverwyck (now m. 22 Dec. 1650. Bcverwyck; schepen, N . Amst., 1655, '56, vice-director of Curagoa, 1004; d. 1691; a tailor; Albany), 1657-93; mem- Holt.; sclicpen, N . Orange (N.
Scotl., 1648, and at Rotterdam, Holl., Albany), 1650; trader and '59, '61, '62, '65; aldennan, N . Y., 1665, who d. ab, 1656; ra. 29 m. A N N A , who ber of anti-Lesfcrian con- Y.), 1673; m., N. Y„ 1 Ap.
1660; comm. to treat with Charles I I , farmer; magisL and off. of '71, '72, '79, '81, '82, '86; assist, aid., 1685; March 1658, New Am- d. 1703. I vention, 1690; m. MARIA 1661, SARA WEUUHKS, who em.
1650; d. 9 Aug. 1672, Rotterdam. t h e C h . ; d. 9 March 1684. burgomaster, N . Orange, 1673; d. 1697. sterdam (now N . Y.). BORDS. from Amsterdam, Holl.
ROBERT LIVINGSTON, b., Ancram, Scotl., 13 Dec. 1654; c n l - t 0 A m e r - a o - TG74: seer, of Albany, 1676-86; : ALIDA SCHUYLER, wid. of Rev. P I E T E R V A N BRUGH, bpt., N . Y., 14 J u l y = SARA CUYLER, RIP V A N D A M , b. about 1660 at Bcverwyck; rem. to = SARA VAN DER SPIEGEL,
town clerk, Albany, 1686-1721; secretary Indian aff., 1675-1721; also coll. of excise, rec. of quit rents, Nic. Van Rensselaer, director 1666; mayor of Albany, 1699, 1700, N. Y., 2 N. Y. about 1684, and became success, merch.; bpt., N . Y., 16 Dcci
clerk of peace, clerk of common pleas, many years; purch. manor of Livingston, 1683; memb. Gov. of Rensselaerswyck ; b. 28 1721-3; comm. Indian aiT. many years; Nov. 1688. aid., N . Y., 1693-5; memb. Gov. Council, 1702-35; 1663; m., N. Y., 14
Council, 1698-1701; mayor of Albany, 1710-19: memb. of Assembly, 1709 to '14, '16 to '26; speaker of Feb. 1656; m. (2d) 1683; d. buried in Dutch Ch., Albany, 20 July Pres. of Council and Gov. of Province of N . Y., Sept. 1684.
Asscmb., 1718-25; d. 1725. 27 March 1729. 1740. 1731-2; d., N . Y., 10 J u n e 1749.
PHILIP LIVINGSTON, second propr. of the manor; b p t , Albany, 25 July 1686; scrv. in exp. zzzz CATHARINE V A N BRUGH, W A L T E R THONG, of New York; merchant as early as zzzz CATHARINE VAN DAM, JOHN SWIFT, of Philadelphia; em. from London to Penns. and = : MARV WHITE.
to Port Royal, 1710; col. in provinc. forces; adm. to bar, 31 Dec. 1719; com mis. of bpt., N . Y., 10 Nov. 1700; alderm., N . Y., 1707-11; m. (ist) Sarah Vai bpt., N. Y., 27 Nov. purchased lands in Phil. Co., which he represented for many
Indian aff., 1720; succ, father as sec. of same, clerk of Albany, etc., ; memb. Gov. 1689; m., Albany, ig Dam, sister of his second wife (?), by license dated 1692. years in the Assembly. T h e family sprang originally from
Council, 1725-49; d. 4 Feb. 1749, at res., Broad St., N . Y. S e p t 1707. 16 Oct. 1704. Yorkshire.
ROBERT LIVINGSTON, third propr. of the manor; b p t , Albany, ^ = M A R I A THONG, m., N . Y., 20 JOHN Swun-, of Philadelphia; ed. in Eng.; settl. in Phil., Dec. 1746, as zzzzz MAGDALEN KOLLOCK, wid. of Jasper McCall, merch. of ANTHONY THOMPSON, of Pittsburgh, zzzz J A N E
25 Dec. 1708; member of Assembly, 1737-59; d. 27 Nov. May 1731 merch.; memb. City C o u n c , 1757, and long aftenv.; Coll. of Port; d. Phil.; b. 1723; d. 27 March 1790; bur. S t J a m e s ' C h . , Pa.: a tanner; d. before J u n e
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1790. 1802. Bristol, Pa. For her ancestry see No. 13138, note. l&$-
ROBERT CAMBRIDGE LIVINGSTON, merchant, of New York; ALICE SWIFT, b. at The Grange, Bucks Co., Pa.; m. (2d), N. Y., Sept 1797, WILLIAM THOMPSON, of Pittsburgh, Pa.: lieut. and adj. in a Penns. reg.; brig. maj. zzzz SARAH FALLS, wid. of McCall; m. W . T . at Peekskill.
b. 1741; member of Assembly, 1787; d., Hudson, N . Y., 1 James Crauford, Col. of the Guards, Equerry to the Queen, and Gov. of Wayne's ubrig.;
to Gen. Wayne'r - partic. in actions at Brandywme, Germantown, Monmouth, I dur. Rev.; d. 1798. Her father came from Eng., and m. a
23 Aug. 1794. T h e Bermudas; d., N . Y., 1818. Stony Point, etc. McMoultrie in Maryland.
J O H N S W I F T LIVINGSTON, b. 4 May 1785, N . Y.; d. 27 M a y 1867, Tivoli, N . Y. zzzz ANNA M A R I A M A R T I N A THOMPSON, b. 1786; m., Newark, N . J . , 25 Sept. 1806; d., N . Y., 14 O c t
R O B E R T CAMBRIDGE LIVINGSTON, o f N e w V o r k ; b. 29 A p. 1812: res. (1878) in N . Y. = M A R I A BRONSON MURRAY, b. 16 Oct. 1815; m. 29 J u l y 1846. For her ancestry sec chart opposite page 1813.
R O B E R T CAMBRIDGE LIVINGSTON, of New York; b., N . Y., 9 May 1847; res. (1878) in N . Y. = M A R I A W H I T N E Y , N O . 5278; b., New Haven, 26 May 1851; m., N . Y., 28 Ap, 1870.
Whitney Family. 9l3
4 March 1862, by Rev. Morgan Dix, D.D., Prot. Epis., to John Gerard
Heckscher, born at 5 17 Broadway, New York, 30 July 1837, son of Charles
Augustus and Georgiana Louisa (Coster) Heckscher, and g. son of John
Gerard and Catharine Margaret (Holsmann) Coster. 1 He was ist lieut,
12th Reg., U. S. Infantry, under the command of Gen. McClennan, for two
years during the war of 1861. They resided at 143 Madison Ave., New
York, in Sept. 1S77, spending the Summer months in their cottage at
Newport, R. I.
5276 IV. S t e p h e n W h i t n e y , b. in Whitney Ave., New Haven, Conn., 20 13134
Oct. 1841 ; was ist lieut., 4th U. S. Artillery, from 5 Aug. 1861 to 12
Nov. 1863 ; married in New York City, 27 Ap. 1864, Margaret Lawrance
Johnson, 2 born in New York 1 June 1841, dau. of Bradish and Louisa
Anna (Lawrance) Johnson, the latter living at 147 Fifth Ave., New York,
at the time of her marriage. He resided on the homestead, Whitney Ave.,
New Haven, in 1877, spending the Winter months on Woodlawn planta-
tion, Parish of Plaquemine, La.
C h i l . of W i l l i a m a n d M a r y S t u a r t ( M c V i c k a r ) W h i t n e y . 1592
C h i l d of F e r d i n a n d a n d C a r o l i n e ( W h i t n e y ) Suydam. 1594
C h i l d of J a m e s M o n r o e a n d S u s a n A u g u s t a ( W h i t n e y ) Mann. 1601
C h i l . o f J o h n Dore a n d M a r y F r a n c e s ( P a r r o t t ) Whitney.
1605
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5298 I. H e n r y P a r r o t t W h i t n e y , b. at Bridgeport, Conn., 26 Feb. 1868;
died 26 March 1868, and was buried at Bridgeport.